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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part XII-A & B

ANA,ND DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

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VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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Jayant Parimal of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Gujarat © Government of India Copyright

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Based upon Survey of India map \lith the permission of the SUiveyor General of India. ©Government of India, Copyright 2006. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to adislance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The responsibili~ for·correctness of intemal details rests llith the publisher.

AMUL DAIRY

Amul dairy is located at Mogar,7.5 kms. south of Anand on National Highway No.8. The world famous co-operative dairy 'Amul' is one of the main features of Anand. Amul is the biggest dairy not only in India, but in Asia too. It is owned by thousands of small and medium farmers. Amul has created revolution. The experiment has led to small dairies at district and village levels. Other states and even many countries have been inspired by it. Alnul contributed to the scientific education of animal husbandry and increased production of milk. The dairy developed a plant of milk powder. The farmers could earn more for their produce. Lately Amul entered into milk-chocolate market besides butter, ghee, cheese, and baby food. It also established veterinary hospitals, artificial insemination centres for animals and hybrid-cow breeding centres at village Ode. Amul has turned into a large complex and the main stream of white revolution.

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Contents Pages Foreword xi Preface Xlll Acknowledgements xv District Highlights -2001 Census xvii Important Statistics in the District XIX Ranking of Talukas in the District xxi Statements 1-9 Statement 1: Name of the Headquarters of the Districtffaluka their Rural-Urban status anp xxii distance from District Headquarters, 200 1 Statement 2: Name of the Headquarters of the DistrictffalukalC.D.Block, their xxii Rural-Urban status and distance from District Headquarters, 2001 Statement 3 ~ Population of the District at each Census from 1901 To 2001 xxiii Statement 4: Area, Number of Villagesffowns and population in District and Taluka, 200 1 XXIV

Statement 5: Taluka / C.D. Blockwise Number of Villages and Rural Population, 2001 XXVI Statement 6: Population of Urban Agglomerations / Towns, 200 1 xxvii Statement 7: Villages with Population of 5,000 and aoove at Taluka / C.D. Block level xxviii as per 200 1 Census and amenities available Statement 8: Statutory Towns with Population less than 5,000 as per 2001 Census and xxxii amenities available Statement 9: Houseless and Institutional Population of Talukas, Rural and Urban, 200 1 xxxii Analytical Note (i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4 (iii) Administrative Set Up 5 (iv) Physical Features 7 (v) Census Concepts 16 (vi) Non Census Concepts 21 (vii) 2001 Census Findings - Population, its distribution 25 . Brief analysis of PCA Data Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data Brief analysis of the data on Houses and Household amenities, Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001 (viii) Major social and culhrtal events, natural and administrative developments and 70 significant activities during the decade (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in 70 Villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district (x) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any 72 historical figure associated with the district (xi) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 73

(vii) Pages Part - A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note Explaining the Abbreviations used in Village Directory 77 (b). List of Villages merged in Towns and Outgrowths at 2001 Census SO (c) Taluka I C.D. Blockwise presentation of Village Directory data (1) Tarapur Taluka (i) Taluka Map 83 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 85 (iii) Village Directory 86 (2) Taluka (i) Taluka Map 99 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 101 (iii) Village Directory 102 (3) Taluka (i) Taluka Map 113 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 115 (iii) Village Directory 116 (4) Anand Taluka (i) Taluka Map 129

(ii) Alphabetical list of Villages a~ong with Location Code 1991 and 2001 131 (iii) Village Directory 132 (5) Taluka

(i) Taluka Map ~ 147 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 149 (iii) Village Directory 150 (6) Taluka (i) Taluka Map 167 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 169 (iii) Village Directory 170 (7) Taluka (i) Taluka Map 187 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 189 (iii) Village Directory 190 (8) Taluka (i) Taluka Map 211 (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages along with Location Code 1991 and 2001 213 (iii) Village Directory 214

(viii) Pages (d) Appendices To Village Directory Appendix-I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villagesl 224 TalukalC.D.Block Level Appendix-IA Villages by Number of Primary School 228 Appendix-ill Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 228 Appendix-IC Villages with different sources of Drinking water facilities available 229 Appendix-II Villages with 5,000 and above Population which do not have one 230 or more Amenities available Appendix-II A Census Towns which do not have one or more Amenities 234 Appendix-III Land Utilization Data in respect of Census Towns I 234 Non- municipal TowTIs . Appendix-IV TalukalC.D.Blockwise List of Inhabited Villages where no 234 amenity other than Drinking water facility is available Appendix-V Summary showing number ofViUages not having 235 Scheduled Castes Population Appendix-VI S~ showing number of Villages not having 235 Scheduled Tribes Population Appendix-VII A List of Villages According to the Proportion of the Scheduled 236 Castes to the Total Population by Ranges Appendix-VII B List of Villages according to the Proportion of the Scheduled Tribes 241 to the Total Population by Ranges Appendix-VIII TalukalC.D. Blockwise Number of Villages under each 244 Gram Panchayat Appendix-IX Statement Showing number of Girls Schools in the Villages 255 Section II - Town Directory (a) Note Explaining the Abbreviations used in Town Directory 259 Town Directory Statements (I to VII) (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 262 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns 264 Statement ill Municipal Finance 266 Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities 268 Statement V Medical Educational Recreational and Cultural Facilities 270 Statement VI Commerce Industry and Banking 274 Statement VII Civic and Other Amenities in Slums 276 (c) Appendix to Town Directory: Towns showing their outgrowth with Population 280 Part - B : Primary Census Abstract (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 283 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 288 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. Urban block wise figures of 303 Total, SC and ST Population Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 328 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 336

(ix) Pages Taluka IC.D. Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract (i) Tarapur Taluka 346 (ii) Sojitra Taluka 354 (iii) 362 (iv) Anand Taluka 370 (v) Petlad Taluka 378 (vi) Khambhat Taluka 386 (vii) Borsad Taluka 394 (viii) Anklav Taluka 408 Urban Primary Census Abstract 416 Annexure-I Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat 437 Annexure - II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 442 Annexure-ill Various Measures of Fertility and Mean age at Marriage, 1991 Census 443 Annexure - IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by Place ofBirthl Place of 445 Last Residence, 200 1 Census Annexure- V Brief account of Main Religions in the District! Taluka as per 447 1991 - 200 1 Censuses Annexure - VI Marital Status of Population as per 200 1 Census 452 Annexure - VII Age, Sex and Education in the District, 200 1 Census 453 Annexure - vm: Distribution of different Mother Tongues returned in 2001 Census 455

(x) Foreword

he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the Timportant publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district along with the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc.

2. The scope ofthe DCHB.was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and to_wn within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statisti,cs, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part­ A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsilltown levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Informatio~ on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

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

4. The present series of 200 1 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums in instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given

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

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

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

(xii) Preface

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(xiii) Y-140-2 Dy. Registrar General(Map), Shri Himakar, Addl. Director (BDP) and Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director (BDP) for providing technical guidance in finalising this publication.l am extremely thankful to Shri D. K. Sikri, lAS, Registar General & Census Commissioner, India for his valuable guidance in finalizing of this publication.

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

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

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

H. S. Meena Ahmadabad, Joint Director of Census Operations. November. 2006 Gujarat. Ahmadabad

(xiv) Acknowledgements

Editing and Supervision Shri H.S. Meena Joint Director Shri S.Y Trivedi Director (Retd.) Smt. B. B. Chauhan Deputy Director Shri S. C. Tripathi Deputy Director Kum. S. B. Dabhi Assistant Director Shri J. N. Pithadia Investigator-I Smt. J. R. Sanghani Investigator-ill Collection/Compilation and write up District Census Handbook Unit, Ahmadabad (Gujarat Government.) Shri K. K. Shah Deputy Section Officer Shri S. B. Dalvi Deputy Section Officer Smt. T. H. Shah Deputy Section Officer Smt. S. U. Parikh Deputy Section Officer Shri D. B. Mahida Research Assistant Smt. J. N. Kothari Research Assistant Shri D.P. Rathod Research Assistant Smt. J. H. Khatri Statistical Assistant Shri N. J. Trivedi Statistical Assistant Smt. N. A. Patel Statistical Assistant Shri J. B. Dave Clerk Shri A. L. Patel Clerk Shri N. T. Bhatana English Typist Shri K. C. Shah Gujarati Typist Shri A. K. Doshi Gujarati Typist Shri G A. Shrimali Proof Reader Shri Y R. Solanki Proof Reader Shri S. G Dave Proof Reader Shri R. D. Raval Proof Reader Shri R. K. Joshi Proof Reader Shri S. R. Raval Proof Reader Shri A. K. Solanki Proof Reader Shri B. P. Solanki Proof Reader Shri D. S. Gohel Proof Reader

(xv) p.e.A. Finalization Smt. N. M. Maniar Investigator-II Shri S. V. Shah Investigator-II Smt. N. P. Patel Investigator-II Smt. K. B. Mehta Investigator-Ill KumN. V. Shah Investigator-III Smt. A. P. Bhavsar Compiler Smt. N. D. Mehta Compiler Preparation of Maps Shri J. P. Purohit Research Officer (Map) Shri C. H. Rajiv Senior Geographer Shri M. S. Bhatt Senior Drawing Assistant Shri R. K. Joshi Senior Draftsman Computer Assistant Shri R. R. Parmar Operator Shri H. J. Parikh Operator

(xvi) District highlights - 2001 census

(1) ranks 12th among 25 district in terms of population of the State.

(2) Anand district has eight talukas and 350 villages. The is about 9 per cent of the district area while the rural area is 91 per cent of total district area.

(3) Population density in the district is 631 persons per sq km. (4) Anand district is the 3rd dense district in the State.

(5) Anand district is having 23rd rank in sex ratio . (6) • Village Samarkha of Anand taluka is the most populated village having 20,148 persons whereas Vank-Talav village of Tarapur taluka is the least populated village in the district with population of 270 persons.

(7) The economy of the district is basically dependent on agricultural activities as 56.4 per cent of total district workers are engaged in agricultural activities, while 41.2 per cent of total district workers are in activities classified under 'other activities', which are non agriculture and non household activities.

(8) Milk powder, ~obacco products, tur dal, glass products, industrial machinery, jewellery are major products of the district. (9) Akhol Village of Khambhat taluka has the largest area of 8,697.6 hectares and Navapura village of Umreth taluka has the lowest area of 42.0 hectares among the villages of the district.

(10) The most Important crop of the district is Tobacco.

(xvii) (xviii) Important Statistics in the District

Particul~rs State District I Number of Villages Total 18,539 350 Inhabited 18,066 350 Uninhabited 473 0 Number of Towns Total 242 12 Statutory Towns 168 12 Cel\sus Towns 74 0 Number of Households Normal 9,691,362 360,808 Institutional 23,238 1,002 Houseless 48,115 1,862 Population Total Persons 50,671,017 1,856,872 Males 26,385,577 972,000 Females 24,285,440 884,872 Rural Persons 31,740,767 1,348,901 M:ales 16,317,771 706,685 Females 15,422,996 642,216 Urban Persons 18,930,250 507,971 Males 10,067,806 265,315 Females 8,862,444 242,656 Percentage Urban Population 37.4 27.4 Number Percentage Number Percentage Decadal population growth Persons 9,361,435 22.7 214,257 13.0 (1991-2001) Males 5,030,368 23.6 113,039 13.2 Females 4,331,067 21.7 101,218 12.9 Area (in sq.km.) 196,024 2,941 Density of population 258 631 (persons per square kilometer) Sex ratio Total 920 910 (Number of females Rural 945 909 per 1000 males) Urban 880 915 Number Percentage Number Percentage Literacy Rate Persons 29,827,750 69.1 1,193,404 74.5 Males 17,833,273 79.7 717,909 86.1 Females 11,994,477 57.8 475,495 61.9 Scheduled Castes Persons 3,592,715 7.1 98,485 5.3 Population Males 1,866,283 7.1 52,002 5.4 Females 1,726,432 7.1 46,483 5.3 Scheduled Tribes Persons 7,481,160 14.8 22,835 1.2 Population Males 3,790,117 14.4 12,019 1.2 Females 3,691,043 15.2 10,816 1.2

(xix) Particulars State District Workers and Non-Workers Number Percentage Number Percentage Total Workers Persons 21,255,521 41.9 784,711 42.3 (Main and Marginal) Males 14,477,286 54.9 535,444 55.1 Females 6,778,235 27.9 249,267 28.2 (i) Main Workers Persons 17,025,074 33.6 617,669 33.3 Males 13,480,566 51.1 489,100 50.3 Females 3,544,508 14.6 128,569 14.5 (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 4,230,447 8.3 167,042 9 Males 996,720 3.8 46,344 4.8 Females 3,233,727 13.3 120,698 13.6 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 29,415,496 58.1 1,072,161 57.7 Males 11,908,291 45.1 436,556 44.9 Females 17,507,205 72.1 635,605 71.8 Category of workers (Main + Marginal) (i) Cultivators Persons 5,802,681 27.3 155,403 19.8 Males 3,906,697 27.0 138,969 26.0 Females 1,895,984 28.0 16,434 6.6 (ii) Agricultural Persons 5,161,658 24.3 287,179 36.6 Labourers Males 2,509,651 17.3 173,485 32.4 Females 2,652,007 39.1 113,694 45.6 (iii) Household Persons 429,682 2.0 18,864 2.4 Industry Workers Males 243,835 1.7 14,017 2.6 Females 185,847 2.7 4,847 1.9

(iv) Other Workers Persons 9,855,300 46.4 323,26~ 41.2 Males 7,817,103 54.0 208,973 39.0 Females 2,044,397 30.2 114,292 45.9

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

(xx) Ranking of Talukas in the District District: Anand

SI. In T~rmof Taril'pur Sojitra Umreth Anand No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Totat Population 75,850 8' 96,138 7 162,428 . 5 513,900 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 337.7 4 165.7 8 235.9, 6 441.2 2 3 Density of population per sq. km. 225 8 580 6 688 5 1,165 1 4 Sex Ratio 923 1* 905 5 917 2 904 6 5 Proportion Urban 0.0 7* 0.0 7* 19.8 3 49.6 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 11.3 1 6.0 4 3.1 7 4.0 6* 7 Proportion Scl\eduled Tribes 0.6 4 0.5 5 1.0 2* 2.5 I 8 Proportion Litetate 66.6 8 69.8 6 72.8 3 80.7 1 9 Work participat~~n rate 47.1 2 44.4 4 43.9 5 36.6 7 (Main + MarginalWorkers) 10 Percentage of villages having 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Primary School 11 Percentage of villages having Primary 26.2 8 64.0 3 75.0 2 84.6 Health Sub-Centre :. 12 Percentage of villag~s having Well 90.5 1 76.0 3 19.4 8 71.8 7 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 73.8 6 72.0 7 80.6 4 100.0 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 97.6 3 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 15 Percentage of villages having approach 97.6 2 96.0 3 100.0 1* 100.0 1* by Pucca Road 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* for domestic purpose 17 Percentage of villages having forest area 0.0 6* 0.0 6* 2.8 3 2.6 4 18 Percentage of villages having 100.0 1* 96.0 2 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Irrigated Area

SI. In Term of Petiad Khambhat Borsad Anklav No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total Population 265,455 3 261,012 4 347,409 2 134,680 6 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 305.8 5 854.0 1 418.7 3 188.7 7 3 Den~ity of population per sq. km. 868 2 306 7 830 3 714 4 4 Sex Ratio 911 3 923 1* 909 4 903 7 5 Proportion Urban 19.3 4 35.7 2 16.4 5 14.7 6 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 6.6 3 7.5 2 4.5 5 4.0 6* 7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 1.0 2* 0.7 3* 0.7 3* 0.7 3* 8 Proportion Literate 74.7 2 72.5 4 72.2 5 69.5 7 9 Work participation rate 42.3 6* 42.3 6* 45.3 3 49.5 (Main + Marginal Workers) 10 Percentage of villages baving 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Primary School 11 Percentage of villages having Primary 48.2 5 33.3 7 54.7 4 41.9 6 Health Sub-Centre 12 Percentage of villages having Well 75.0 4 86.0 2 73.4 6 74.2 5 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 71.4 8 78.9 5 93.8 2 83.9 3 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 96.4 4 100.0 1* 98.4 2 100.0 1* 15 Percentage of villages having approach 94.6 4 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* by Pucca Road 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* for domestic purpose 17 Percentage of villages having forest area 1.8 5* 1.8 5* 4.7 2 16.1 18 Percentage of villages having 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* 100.0 1* Irrigated Area

* Talukas with equal figures are given same rank.

(xxi) Y-140-3 STATEMENT· 1 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT I TALUKA, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT-HEADQUARTERS, 2001

SI. Name of Districtffaluka Name of District! Whether UrbahlRural Dlstance from Taluka No. Taluka Headquarters . Headquarters to District . ~uarters by Road I' (in km.) 2 3 4 5 Anand District· Anand Utban* 00 Tarapur* Tarapur Rural 33 2 Sojitra Sojitra Rural 25 3 Umreth* Umreth Utban* 32 4 Anand'" Anand Utban* 00 5 Petlad* Petlad Utban* 25 6 Khambhat* Khambhat Utban* 60 7 Borsad'" Borsad Urban* 21 8 Anklav* Anklav Urban* 20

Note: ]. Asterisk in column 2 denotes that the district I taluka headquarters is a rail head. 2; Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district I taluka headquarters is a statutOI)' town.

STATEMENT·2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICTffALUKAI C.Q.BLOCK, THEIR RURAL·uRBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

SI. Name of Districtffalukat Name of District! Whether UrbanlRural Distance from Talukal No. C.D. Block TalukalC.D. Block C.D. Block Headquarters to Headquarters District Headquarters by Road (in km) 2 3 4 5

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

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

District Totall Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal Population Variation . Rura1/ Absolute Percentage Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Anand District Total 1901 512,296 270,118 242,178 1911 502,049 269,158 232,891 -10,247 -2.0 1921 509,946 272,421 237,525 7,897 1.6 1931 554,746 295,866 258,880 44,800 8.8 1941 659,996 348,160 311,836 105,250 19.0 1951 796,376 417,759 378,617 136,380 20.7 1961 958,629 507,264 451,365 162,253 20.4 1971 1,173,757 624,299 549,458 215,128 22.4 1981 1,448,666 760,274 688,392 274,909 23.4 1991 1,642,615 858,961 783,654 193,949 13.4 2001 1,856,872 972,000 884,872 214,257 13.0 Rural 1901 426,674 226,516 200,158 1911 423,438 228,580 194,858 -3,236 -0.8 1921 430,342 230,952 199,390 6,904 1.6 1931 464,003 247,959 216,044 33,661 7.8 1941 550,087 290,730 259,357 86,084 18.6 1951 625,470 327,386 298,084 75,383 13.7 1961 778,911 410,703 368,208 153,441 24.5 1971 942,498 500,291 442,207 163,587 21.0 1981 1,161,840 609,916 551,924 219,342 23.3 1991 1,252,846 656,186 5%,660 91,006 7.8 2001 1,348,901 706,685 642,216 96,055 7.7 1901 85,622 43,602 42,020 1911 78,611 40,578 38,033 -7,011 -8.2 1921 79,604 41,469 38,135 993 1.3 1931 90,743 47,907 42,836 11,139 14.0 1941 109,909 57,430 52,479 19,166 21.1 1951 170,906 90,373 80,533 60,997 55.5 1961 179,718 96,561 83,157 8,812 5.2 1971 231,259 124,008 107,251 51,541 28.7 1981 286,826 . 150,358 136,468 55,567 24.0 1991 389,769 202,775 186,994 102,943 35.9 2001 507,971 265,315 242,656 118,202 30.3·

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

SI. No. District I Taluka I UA I Town Totall Area in Population Number of Villages Rural! Square per Square Inhabited Uninhabited Urban Kilometre Kilometre 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 Anand District Total *2941.00 63~ 350 0 Rural 2676.33 504 350 0 Urban 264.67 1,919 0 0 Tarapur Taluka Total 337.65 225 42 0 Rural 337.65 225 42 0 Urban 0.00 0 0 0 2 Sojitra Taluka Total 165.72 580 25 0 Rural 165.72 580 25 0 Urban 0.00 0 0 0 3 Umreth Taluka Total 235.93 688 36 0 Rural 215.73 604 36 0 Urban 20.20 1,594 0 0 Umreth (M) Urban 20.20 1,594 0 0 4 Anand Taluka Total 441.16 1,165 39 0 Rural 332.51 779 39 0 Urban 108.65 2.345 0 0 AnandUA Urban 60.26 3.626 0 0 Ammd(M+OO) Urban 38.58 4,045 0 0 (a) Anand (M) Urban 21.13 6,185 0 0 (i) Gamdi (00) Urban 5.73 2,243 0 0 (ii) (Part 00) Urban 3.05 998 0 0 (iii) Jitodiya (Part 00) Urban 1.50 652 0 0 (iv) Mogri (00) Urban 7.17 1,184 0 0 (b) (M) Urban 2.30 12,773 0 0 (c) Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) Urban 3.27 1,255 0 0

(d) (M) Urban 16.11 1,797 0 0 (M) Urban 15.42 1,155 0 0 Ode (M) Urban 32.97 560 0 0 5 Petlad Taluka Total 305.78 868 56 0 Rural 296.59 723 56 -0 Urban 9.19 5,566 0 0 Petlad (M) Urban 9.19 5,566 0 0 6 Khambhat Taluka Total 853.98 306 57 0 Rural 773.74 217 57 0 Urban 80.24 1,161 0 0 KhambhatUA Urban 80.24 1,161 0 0 Khambhat (M+OO) Urban 80.24 1,161 0 0 (a) Khambhat (M) Urban 69.24 1,162 0 0 (i) Kansari (00) Urban 3.18 1,175 0 0 (ii) Shakarpur (00) Urban 5.06 1,394 0 0 (iii) Metpur (00) Urban 2.76 708 0 0 7 Dorsad Taluka Total 418.67 830 64 0 Rural 393.59 738 64 0 Urban 25.08 2,268 0 0 Dorsad (M) Urban 24.89 2,272 0 0 Borsad INA (INA) Urban 0.19 1.779 0 0 8 Anklav Taluka Total 188.70 714 31 0 Rural 167.39 686 31 0 Urban 21.31 929 0 0 Anklav (M) Urban 21.31 929 0 0

Note: * These figures represent 'Geographical area' figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for Urban area are those supplied by the local Bodies. Area figures for rural are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the District. The total of the area figures of talukas will not tally with the district figures because the former represents 'Land Use Area' and are derived from the figures supplied by the Director of Land Records.

(xxiv) STAttEMENT - 4 AREt\, NUMBER OF VILLAGESlfOW~S AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TALUKA, 2001

SI. Districtffalukal Number of Number of Number of Population No~ UA/Town StatutoI)' Census Households Persons Males Females Towns Towns 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 IS Anand district 12 0 360,808 1,856,872 972,000 884,872 0 0 264,854 1,348,901 706,685 642,216 12 0 95,954 507,97i 265,315 242,656 Tarapur J'aluka 0 O· 14,009 75,850 39,450 36,400 0 0 14,009 75,850 39,450 36,400 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sojitra Taluka. \ 0 0 19,359 96,138 50,475 45,663 0 0 19,359 96,138 50,475 45,663 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Umreth Taluka 1 0 30,250 162,428 84,714 77,714 0 0 24,130 130,237 68,017 62,220 0 6,120 32,191 16,697 15,494 Umreth (M) 1 Q 6,120 32,191 . 16,697 15,494 4 Anand Taluka 6 0 100,298 513,900 269,971 243,929 0 0 50,784 259,150 135,824 123,326 6 0 49,514 254,750 134,147 120,603 Anand UA 1 0 42,497 218,486 115,295 103,191 Anand (M+OO) 1 0 30,496 156,050 81,415 74.635 (a)Anandi(M) . 1 0 25,321 130,685 68,074 62,611 (i) Gamdi (00) ,0 0 2,533 12,855 6,644 6,211 (ii) Bakrol (Part OG) 0 0 667 3,044 1,613 . 1,431 (iii) Jitodiya (Part 00) 0 0 178 978 449 529 (iv) Mogri (OG) 0 0 1,797 8,488 4,635 3,853 (b) Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 0 5,034 29,378 16,339 13,039 (c) Vithal Udyognagar INA 0 788 4,103 2,189 1,914 (INA) Cd) KaranlSad (M) 0 6,179 28,955 15,352 13,603 Boriavi (M) 0 3,559 17,805 9,207 8,598 Ode.(M) 1 0 3,458 18,459 9,645 8,814 5 Petlad Taluka 1 0 52,894 265,455 138,924 126,531 0 0 43,558 214,308 112,196 102,Il2 1 0 9,336 51,147 26,728 24,419 Petlad (M) 1 0 9,336 51,147 26,728 24,419 6 Khambhat Taluka 1 0 49,945 261.012 135,747 125,265 0 0 32,656 167,818 87,787 80,031 0 17,289 93,194 47,960 45,234 KhambhatUA 1 0 17,289 93,194 47,960 45,234 Khambhat (M+OG) 1 0 17,289 93,194 47,960 45,234 (a) Khambhat (M) 1 0 14,854 80,452 41,375 39,077 (i) Kansari (00) 0 0 730 3,737 1,889 1,848 (ii) Shakarpur (OG) 0 0 1,303 7,052 3,686 3,366 (iii) Metpur (OG) 0 0 402 1,953 1,010 943 7 Borsad Taluka 2 0 67,252 347,409 181,961 165,448 0 0 57,434 290,523 152,598 137,925 2 0 9,818 56,886 29,363 27,523 Borsad (M) 1 0 9,768 56,548 29,185 27,363 Vasna Borsad INA (INA) 1 0 50 338 178 160 8 Anklav Taluka 1 0 26,801 134,680 70,758 63,922 0 '0 22,924 114,877 60,338 54,539 1 0 3,877 19,803 10,420 9,383 Anklav(M) 1 0 3,877 19,803 10,420 9,383

(xxv) STATEMENT - 5 TALUKA I C.D.BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURALPOJiULAnoN 2001

SI. Name ofTaluka/ Number of Villages Rural Population * No. C.D.Block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females

2 3 4 . 5' o 6 7 Tarapur 42 42 75,850 39,450 36,400 2 Sojitra 25 25 96,138 50,475 45,663 3 Umreth 36 36 130,237 68,017 62,220 4 Anand 39 39 259,150 135,824 123,326 5 Petlad 56 56 214,308 112,196 102,112 6 Khambhat 57 57 167,818 87,787 80,031 7 Borsad 64 64 290,523 152,598 137,925 8 Anklav 31 31 114,877 60,338 54,539 District (Rural) Total : 350 350 1,.348,901 706,685 642,216

• Excludes Statutory and Census Towns.

(xxvi) STATEMENT I" 6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGG.I..OMERATIONSITOWNS_1

Sl. Name ofUAfI'own Urban Status Name of Taluka where Population No. Towns Located Persons M,ales Females 2 3 4. 5 6 7 Anand (M) (See Anand UJban Agglomeration) AnandUA Anand 218,486 115,295 103,191 (a) Anand (M+

UA = Urban Agglomeration

(xxvii) STATEMENT -7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT TALUKA I C.D4BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABALE

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

1 2 3 4 5 6· 7 .Tarapur Tarapur 01046600 14,934 Yes Yes 2 Sojitra DevaTalpad 01048400 6,956 No No 3 Sojitra Dabhou 01048700 5,576 No No (Virsadpura) 4 Sojitra 01048900 12,031 No No 5 Sojitra Sojitra 01049600 16,039 Yes Yes 6 Umreth Pansora 01050900 5,323 No No 7 Umreth Vansol 01051000 5,405 No No 8 Umreth Sureli 01051900 5,794 No No 9 Umreth Bhalej 01052900 12,635 No No IO Umreth Khankuva 01053100 5,705 No No Il Umreth Sundalpura 01053500 7,604 No No 12 Umreth Ahima 01053600 5,154 No No 13 Umreth Shili 01053700 11,382 No No 14 Anand Kasor 01054200 6,578 No No 15 Anand Kunjrao 01054400 6,265 No No 16 Anand Tarnol 01054500 6,827 No No I7 Anand Samarkha 01054600 20,148 No No 18 Anand Jol 01054800 5,493 No No 19 Anand Hakrol (Part) 01054900 19,738 No No 20 Anand 01055000 13,734 No No 21 Anand Rasnol 01055100 8,189 No No 22 Anand Khambholaj 01055200 8,212 No No 23 Anand Sarsa 01055400 14,200 No No 24 Anand Valasan 01055700 7,164 No No 25 Anand Sandesar 01055800 5,091 No No 26 Anand Badgood 01056300 8,937 No No 27 Anand Mogar 01056500 7,568 No No 28 Anand Vaherakhadi 01056700 7,045 No No 29 Anand Vadod 01056900 10,336 No No 30 Anand Navli 01057100 6,808 No No 31 Anand Napad Vanto 01057300 11,300 No No 32 Anand Napad Talpad 01057400 5,344 No No 33 Anand Adas 01057500 10,946 No No 34 Anand 01057800 12,487 No No 35 Petlad 01058000 5,352 No No 36 Petlad Changa 01058200 6,828 No No 37 Petlad Padgol 01058300 5,371 No No 38 Petlad Bamroli 01058500 5,103 No No 39 Petlad Mahelav 01058800 11,398 No No 40 Petlad Bandhni 01058900 8,221 No No 41 Petlad Sunav 01059300 5,399 No No 42 Petlad Sihol 01059600 5,652 No No

(xxviii) ST~EMENT-7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT TALUKA I C.D.BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS ANDAMENITIES AVAILABALE

SI. Name of Talukal Name of Amenities available No. C.D. Block Village Educational Medical Drinking Commu- Banking Water nication Senior Primary Primary Tap Railway Commercial Co­ Secondary Health Health Water Station Bank operative School Centre Sub-Centre Bank 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 1 Tarapur Tarapur 1 o o Yes Yes 2 2 2 Sojitra Deva Talpad o o Yes Yes· o 3 Sojitra Dabhou o Yes Yes o (Virsadpura) 4 Sojitra Kasor o o 1 Yes No 1 o 5 Sojitra Sojitra 2 o o Yes Yes 3 2 6 Umreth Pansora o o Yes No o 7 Umreth Vansol o o o Yes No o I 8 Umreth Sureli o o o Yes No o o 9 Umreth Bhalej o 1 Yes Yes 1 10 Umreth Khankuva o o o Yes No o o II Umreth Sundalpura o o Yes No o 12 Umreth Ahima o o o 1 Yes No o o 13 Urpreth Shili o o o Yes Yes o 14 Anand Kasor o o Yes No o 15 Anand Kunjrao o o I o Yes No 1 1 16 Anand Tamol o o o 1 Yes No o o 17 Anand Samarkha o o o Yes Yes 2 I 18 Anand jol o o o 1 Yes No o o 19 Anand Bakrol (Part) o o o Yes No o 20 Anand Chikhodra I o I o Yes No 1 21 Anand Rasnol o o 1 Yes No o 22 Anand Khambholaj o o o 1 Yes No I 2 23 Anand Sarsa o 1 o Yes No 2 2 24 Anand Valasan o o Yes No o o 2S Anand Sandesar o o o Yes No 1 o 26 Anand Hadgood o o o Yes No o o 27 Anand Mogar o o Yes No o 28 Anand Vaherakhadi o o I Yes No o o 29 Anand Vadod o o Yes Yes o 30 Anand Navli I o I Yes No 1 o 31 Anand Napad Vanto o o o Yes No o o 32 Anand Napad Talpad o o o Yes No 1 33 Anand Ad~ o o Yes Yes o 34 Anand Vasad I Yes Yes 2 35 Petlad Ramol J o o Yes No 1 o 36 Petlad Changa I o I Yes No I I 37 Petlad Padgol o o o Yes No o o 38 Petlad Bamroli o o o I Yes No o o 39 Petlad Mahelav I o I o Yes No 40 Petlad Bandhni o o I o Yes No 41 Petlad Sunav o o o Yes No 2 42 Petlad Sihol o Yes No o

(xxix) Y-140-4 Whether it is Sl. Name of Talukal Name of Village Location Population Wh~ther it is CD.Block No. C.D. Block Code Taluka Number Headquarters Headquarters

7 2 3 4 5 6 7,469 No No 43 Petlad Palaj 01059800 13,480 No No 44 Pet! ad Pandoli 01061200 7,742 No No 45 Petlad Nar 01061300 No 46 Petlad Khadana 01061800 5,314 No No No 47 Petlad Vadadala 01063200 6,233 11,334 No No 48 Petlad 01063300 No No 49 Khambhat Nagra 01066900 8,251 No No 50 Khambhat Undel 01068100 10,756 8,189 No No 51 Khambhat Vatadra 01068300 No No 52 Khambhat· Ralaj 01068700 6,297 No No 53 Khambhat Kalamsar 01068800 I1,065 No No 54 Khambhat Khadodhi 01069000 5,040 No No 55 Khambhat Haripura 01069100 5.315 No No 56 Khambhat Dhuvaran 01069200 9,607 No No 57 Borsad Napa TaJpad 01069500 9,277 No . No 58 Borsad Napa Vanto 01069600 5,436 No No 59 Borsad Kavitha 01070200 6,014 No No 60 Borsad Vahera 01070400 5,638 No No 61 Borsad Davol 01070900 10,426 No No 62 Borsad 01071100 8,150 No No 63 Borsad Vasna ( Borsad) 01071500 5,405 No No 64 Borsad 01072100 8,397 No No 65 Borsad Jantral 01072200 10,001 No No 66 Borsad Jharola 01072500 5,145 No No 67 Borsad 01072800 10,147 No No 68 Borsad 01072900 8,875 No No 69 Borsad Khedasa 01073100 5,592 No 70 Borsad Ras 01073400 6,555 No No No 71 Borsad Kanbha 01073800 5,474 No No 72 Borsad Valvod 01074200 6,933 No No 73 Borsad Kinkhlod 01074400 5,088 No No 74 Borsad Kuthunu 01074800 10,670 No No 75 Borsad Badalpur 01075100 6.881 No No 76 Borsad Kankapura 01075200 9.093 No No 77 Borsad Dahewan 01075300 10.146 No 78 Borsad Sulol 01075400 9.668 ,,'''.' No No 79 Anklav Khadol (Haldari) 01075700 7.216 No No 80 Anklav Asodar 01075900 8.8L 1 No No 81 Anklav Kanvudi 01076900 5.816 No No 82 Anklav Amml 01077000 5.006 No No 83 Anklav Navakhal 01077500 5.819 No No 84 Anklav Gambhira 01078600 7.038 No No 85 Anklav Bamangam 01078700 8.220

(xxx) SI. Name of Talukal Name of Amenities available No. C.D. Block Village Educational Medical Drinking Commu­ Banking Water nication Senior College Primary Primary Tap Railway Commercial Co- Secondary Health Health Water Statiofl Bank operative School Centre Sub-Centre .' Bank 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 43 Petlad Palaj o o Yes No o 44 Petlad Pandoli o o o Yes Yes I 45 Petlad Nar 1 o I Yes Yes I 46 Petlad Khadana o o o Yes No o o 47 Petlad Vadadala o o I I Yes No o 48 Petlad Dharmaj 2 o o o Yes Yes 4 49 Khambhat Nagra o o o Yes No I o 50 Khambhat Undel I o I Yes No I 51 Khambhat Vatadra I o 1 o Yes No I o 52 Khambhat Ralaj o o o Yes No o o 53 Khambhat Kalarnsar o o Yes No o o 54 Khambhat Khadodhi o o o I Yes No o o 55 Khambhat Haripura o o I Yes No o o 56 Khambhat Dhuvaran I o o Yes No 1 o 57 Borsad Napa Talpad o o 1 Yes No I o 58 Borsad Napa Vanto o o o Yes No o o 59 Borsad Kavitha I o I Yes No I I 60 Borsad Vahera o o o Yes No o o 61 Borsad Davol 0 o 1 Yes Yes o 62 Borsad Bochasan o o Yes Yes o 63 Borsad Vasna ( Borsad) o o Yes Yes o 64 Borsad Virsad I o I o Yes Yes 2 I 65 Borsad Jantral 0 o o Yes No o o 66 Borsad Jharola o o Yes Yes I 67 Borsad Bhadran i o Yes Yes 2 3 68 Bprsad Alarsa o o Yes No I o 69 Borsad Khedasa 0 o o 1 Yes No o o 70 Borsad Ras 0 o 1 o Yes Yes o 71 Borsad Kanbha 0 o o o Yes No o o 72 Borsad Valvod 0 o o Yes No o o 73 Borsad Kinkhlod' 0 o o I Yes No 1 o 74 Borsad Kathana o o Yes Yes 1 I 75 Borsad Badalpur o 1 o Yes No o o 76 Borsad Kankapura 0 o o Yes No o o 77 B('osad Dahewan 0 o o Yes No I o 78 Borsad Salol 1 o o Yes No o o 79 Anklav Khadol (Haldari) 0 o o Yes No o o 80 Anklav Asodar o o o Yes No 1 o 81 Anklav Kanvadi I o o Yes No o o 82 Anklav Arnrol 0 o o Yes No o o 83 Anklav Navakhal 0 o o 1 Yes No o o 84 Anklav Gambhira I o 1 Yes No o 85 Anklav Bamangam 0 o o Yes No

(xxxi) STATEMENT - 8 STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THA N 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

-'"u 0 Amenities available 2: Educational Medical Impruved Commu- Banking c:i I)rinking nication _g c...; Water E ,. :::l -'" -'< Z :::l :::l C i§" c: c:: <> ~ " ,s 0 ii' "8 ""cc:: ij 'g U c: :; g '-' ~ 0 ~~ ~ IV :c ~ ~ § .~ . 10 OJ '" ] ci .~ 0- .t:: c:r eo .0. .~ :; ..s.,"'=' ..!!" ~g '" Z Q.. .s "8 i'" c: .J: ~] c:..c: e c .~ ~

(xxxii) ANALYTICAL NOTE

ANALYTICAL NOTE

(i) HIstory and Scope of the District Census since 1971 District Census Handbook. Moreover, a Handbook: separate portion known as 'Town Directory' was also incorporated for the first time in the District Census Before'the 1951 Census, the Handbook. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were Census figures were published in a published in three parts. Part A contained the village booklet known as 'Village Hand­ and town directory. Part B contained village and book', which contained only village townwise primary census abstract data and Part C wise population\ figures. These contained official statistics, besides full count census books were prepared and published by the Directorate statements, urban census statements and analytical of Census Operations of the State. report on census and related statistics socio-economic The Directorate& introduced the District Census and cultural statements (Rural areas) and housing Handbook for the first time in 1951 Census. It statements. Part A and Part B were combined and comprised the vi11agewise primary census abstract published in one volume. figures and information on available amenities. It also The District Census Handbook -1981 was brought contained several statements relating to the district. It out in 'two parts. Part-A and Part-B. part-A contained varied in content and size from State to State depending the village and town directory whereas Part-B included upon the res<)urces offered by the respective State the primary census abstract data for both General Governments. popUlation and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. In 1961 Census, an uniform pattern of District Both parts were published in one volume. Part C Census Handbook was adopted throughout the country. brought out for 1971 Census was dropped in 1981 The Directorate of Census and the State Government Census, However, official statistics and some portion jointly executed the project. In addition to the English of analytical notes of part C of 1971 Census were version, it w~s published for the first time in Gujarati included in the 1981 District Census Handbook also. language also. The District Census Handbook 1961 For the 1991 Census, the District Census Handbooks was published in three parts. Part I rela,ted to were prepared more or less on the same lines of the Introductory Note i.e. general and economic preceding Census of 1981. In 200 1, the scope of both information for the district and a brief gazetteer of place Part A and Part B has been enlarged by giving several names. Part II pertained to census statements, additional information due to large scale villagewise list of industrial establishments, statements computerization. on handicrafts and departmental statistics. Part III The District Census Handbook has been prepared consislec;i of village directory covering the amenities after scanning and processing of data collected through and primary census abstract data combined in one Houselist Schedule and Household Schedule. Several statement. It also covered district and taluka maps. innovations have been introduced mostly at a11 the It is worthwhile here to note that the State, stages of the Census of India, 2001, right from the Government has created a separate unit for preparing preparatory efforts of data processing to data and publishing the District Census Handbook from dissemination stage. This includes certain fundamental 1971 Census onwards. In the 1971 Census, the contents changes in the form and contents of the Houselist and of District Census Handbook were modified. In the Household schedules, while maintaining the continuity preceding cenSllses the data on amenities and primary and comparabi lity of the basic Ilous ing and population census abstract were covered in one statement whereas characteristics with the earlier census. For the Census in 1971 Census, the data on amenities and primary of India 200 1, a system of Permanent Location Code census abstract were separated into two different parts. Number (PLCN) has been adopted by assigning a Thus, the coverage of amenities data was extended and village number to each village within the State/UT a the land use data were introduced for the first time continuous series from I to N. Each village has been DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND assigned an eight-digit code. The last two digits being • Number of children born alive to currently '00' are kept for accommodating future changes in case marri~d women during last one year was of split of an existing village or creation of new villages collected for male and female children etc. Since the permanent Location Codes have been separately. assigned to each village, theoretically tracing the Besides the above modifications, the following precise location of village on account of future new questions were canvassed at the 200 1 Census. jurisdictional changes in the boundaries of various administrative areas within the state should not pose a • A question on total disability was canvassed in problem. It is imperative that under this scheme, the the 1981 Census but in 1991 Census there was PLCN assigned to villages at the Census of India, 2001 no provision for question on disability. At the are adopted in future censuses also to ensure the present Census of 2001, a question to elicit comparability of the data at the village and other information on total or partial disability was administrative levels over a long time series. At the canvassed. The five types of disabilities on 2001 census age at marriage was collected for males which information was collected are - in seeing, also, while it was collected for only ever-married in hearing, in speech, in movement and for females until the 1991 Census, the type of educational mentally disordemess. institution attended by a person was enlarged to include • A new question on 'Travel to place of work' is school, college, vocational institute. The scope of the canvassed mainly for workers engaged in non­ definition of 'work; was expanded in the Census of agricultural activities. Information on distan~ India, 2001, this includes production of milk for from the residence to place of work _ mode domestic consumption. In the 1991 Census, cultivator of travel to place of work was colfeCCld under of certain crops even for self-consumption was treated this question. as economic activity. The scope of the term 'Cultivation' was expanded in this Census to include The mode of presentation of DCHB in 2001 will certain other crops such as tobacco, fruits, all types of by and large be same as that of 1991. The uniqueness flowers, roots and tubers, potatoes, chilies and of Census 2001 is that single recd~d (Household turmeric, pepper, cardamom, all types of Schedule) has been processed as against two records vegestatements and fodder crops etc. This meant that viz. Individual Slip and Household Schedule in the activities related to production of all the above­ previous Censuses. Apart from this some deviation has mentioned crops for domestic consumption has been been made this time by incorporatjng analytical notes treated as work. Only five crops viz. tea, coffee, rubber, on migration, fet1i1ity & mortality, education, marital coconut and betel nuts have been classified under status, age structure etc. pertaining to 1991 Census of 'Plantation' in the Census ofIndia 2001. the respective district in the DCHB in the form of Annexure II to VIII. Similarly Statements based on • At the 1991 Census, the question on seeking/ Houselist data pertaining to Census 200 1 has also been available for work was canvassed for only non­ included in DCHB. workers. At the Census ofIndia 200 1, this question is asked from the Marginal Workers also. (ii) Brief History of the District : A question to elicit information on secondary work The district of Anand is a newly canvassed at the 1991 Census was dropped. created district. Up to October 1997 • From among the categories of non-workers it was a part of . adopted at the 1991 Census, the category Therefore the history of the district 'Inmates of institutions' has been dropped and narrated below will practically be 'Retired Persons and Rentiers' has been the history of Kheda district. replaced by the category -Pensioners'. The authentic data for the early period of historical • A new response category "Moved after bi11h' times are supplied by the archeological excavations was included in the question on reason for conducted at Nagara (Near Khambhat) in 1963-65 by migration to bring out additional migration the Department of Archeology and Ancient History. patterns. Natural calamities or distress M.S. University, Baroda. This reveals that the earliest migration as a reason for migration for last habitation of this site could be traced to the Iron age residence migrants included in the 1991 Census people. This village began to expand rapidly and is covered under category of 'Other'. established contacts with the Genetic valley. This

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE village emerged as a large town on account of development blocks are co-terminus with the Talukas. commercial activities. A hoard of hundred )(shatrap The Talukas contain large number of villages and coit:)s of silver was found at Viral nearrPetlad. Sojitra possibly several towns. The villages have Village near Petlad is referred to as Sazantin by Ptolemy in Panchayats to run the local administration. A Village his Geography. A hoard of about 200 Silver coins of Panchayat may constitute of one revenue village, !\umargupta-I was found at Anand in 1951. The several revenue villages or a part of a large village. discovery of Kshatrap and Gupta coins indicates the Similarly, the towns have Municipality or Municipal region of the western Kshatrap and the Gupta Corporation as the seat of local self-government. sovereigns respectively (Circa 89-470 A D.).Thenafter, In the State of Gujarat, as on December 1999 there there was a period of Maitraka (470-788 A.D). The were 25 districts and 226* Talukas, against 19 districts period from 788-950 AD. was the:period of' post and 184 Talukas in 1991 Census. In 1997 by several Maitraka . After this period, there was a period/of notification(s), Government of Gujarat reconstituted ChaulJkya (from 950-1300 AD.). Period in between some districts and talukas of the State. The Government years '~299 A.D. to 1758 AD. was known as medieval of Gujarat reconstituted former Kheda district by period: Again this period can be subdivided into three bifurcating it and created new Anand District with parts viz (1) rule of early sovereigns of Delhi (from effect form 2nd October 1997 vide Notification 1299-1'11-07 A.D) (2) rule of sultans. (from No.GHM/97/801L dated. 24th September, 1997 by 1407-1$73 A.D.) and (3) rule of Moghul Emperors separating Khambhat, Petlad, Borsad and Anand (from,lF3-1758 AD.). From 1751 AD. to 175~AD. talukas. Under the Government Notification No. GHMI skirmisnes between Marathas and Moghuls contmued. 9.1/1191MIPFRl2297/25921L dated the 15th October From A.D.175 to 1803 A.D., the rivalry between 1997, the Government of Gujarat created new Tarapur and Gaekwad continued unabated. The district taluka from Khambhat taluka, Umreth taluka from accordingly came under the sway of one or another Anand taluka, Anklav tah.ika from Borsad taluka and party depending upon their strength. In 1802 AD. a . Sojitra taluka from Petlad taluka. treaty of Bassein between Peshwa and English was done and from 1803 A.D. the district came under the The District Collector looks after the general possessiion of British. administration, maintenance of collection of land revenue and settlement of law disputes, civil supplies, From 1817, the district remained under the control district planning, mid-day meal scheme, etc at the of British rule and formed part of the Bombay province. district level. At the Taluka level, Mamlatdar looks after After independence, the former Indian states of the land development and revenue collection and law Cambay, Balasinor, Punadra, Khedal, , the and order. The functions of administration of law and nonjqrisdictional estates of far and Nirmali, Bhadra order and control and investigation of crime are done and! Pedad talukas and 38 villages of Attarsuba by the Superintendent of Police of the district with the (Antarsuba) taluka of the former and six help of Police Stations working under him. For the ,of Ahmedabad district, were put into the district of purpose to maintain the law and order there. are 18 Kheda. police stations, 15 police chowky and 18 out-posts as After bifurcation of the bilingual Greater Bombay per statement below. State on I't May 1960, the Kheda district became a Police Station in the District part of newly created Gujarat State. As mentioned in the beginning, this district was a part of Kheda district SI. No. Particulars 1998 2000 1 4 till 2nd October 1997. After this date, as a process of 2 3 reorganisation of districts, the Anand district came into Police Station 18 18 existence, with the eight talukas namely (1) Tarapur 2 Police Chowky 14 15 (2) Sojitra (3) Umreth (4) Anand (5) Petlad 3 Out Post 18 18 (6) Khambhat (7) Borsad and (8) Anklav. Source : Director General of Police, ,2000 (iii) Administrative Set-up : During the period 1998 to 2000 one police chowky With a view to run the administration of the State was increased while police station and the out-post smoothly, it has been divided into Districts, which in remained unchanged. tum have been further sub-divided into Talukas • Vagdod taluka merged in the Patan taluka of the on (Tahsils). In the State of Gujarat, the community 3'" July 200 I.

5 Y-140-5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND The Panchayati l{aj institution is fairly strong and Development Officer. The secondary education is most of the de \ 'e!opmental works have been transferred looked after by DistrictEducation Officer of Education to the District Panchayats and its subordinate bodies. Department. Primary education as well as higher The District Panchayat has an elected President and secondary education of all types is governed by District District Development Officer appointed by the Education Officer. Government as its Secretary, who looks after day-to­ Agriculture activities have been delegated to day work related to the developments. Similarly, at District Panchayat to a large extent qnd District the Taluka level, Taluka Panchayats have been Agriculture Officer is in-charge for looking after the constituted which have an elected President. The agricultural prdduce including cr(j)ps and vegetable~, Taluka Development Officer, placed by the Similarly Animal Husbandry is also a Panchayats Government as Secretary of the Taluka Panchayats and activity and routine work is controlled by the Deputy conducts the regular administrative work. Like wise, Director (Animal Husbandry) who sits in District an elected President heads the Municipality and the Panchayat taking care of Animals and Poultry Farms. Chief Officer works as the Secretary of the Besides District Agricultural Officer in Panchayat Municipality, who look.s after the day-to-day work. In Offices such as Deputy Director (Agriculture) and case of the large cities, the State Govt. has constituted other officials are looking after various aspects of Municipal Corporation, which are headed by an elected agriculture for developing the sector as well as to Mayor and the Municipal Cornrilissioner, appointed extend necessary assistance to farmers atDistrict level. by the Government, who looks after the normal work. At the Village level, the Sarpanch is the elected Chief Besides Director, Animal Husbandry Office of and the Talati (Village Mantri) works as the Secretary Panchayat Offices such as Deputy Director (Animal 'to the Village Panchayat and looks after the day-to­ Husbandry) Special Officers at Veterinary Offices etc. day work. In view of the expanding role of the public in State Government. An'imal Husbandry Department administration in a developed state like Gujarat, the are also monitor activities of the sector at district level. Government has taken-up multiple facet activities and Public Health in rural area assigned to the District has set up several offices. Such offices came into the Panchayat under the Chief District fIealth Officer who existence as under: looks after epidemic, malaria control, water born (1) Education (Primary and Higher Education) diseases and district administration of Public Health Centres. District and Taluka Hospitals and Referral (2) Agricultural and Research Hospitals are looked after by the District Civil Surgeon (3) Animal Husbandry and Poultry under medical services of thel State, while Medical (4) Forest and Environment Colleges and Research attached with the respective Civil Hospitals are controlled by ,Medical Education (5) Roads & Buildings, Bridges and Research Wing. '- (6) Co-operation and Co-operative Societies Family welfare activities are also motivated by the (7) Industries, Small and Large Cottage District Health Officer. Chief District Health Officer (8) Health and Medical Services, Medical is also functioning as a District Registrar of Birth and Education and Research, Family Welfare and Death of the district and Talati cum Mantri is Registrar Nutrition of Birth and Death for the respective villages. Animated mother and children upto to the age group of 14 are (9) Information Department also administrated by Nutrition Officer under the (10) Irrigation Minor and Major Nutrition Programme. (11) Social Welfare and Social Defence District Ayurvedic Officer is looking after the The functions of above offices are managed and Ayurvedic dispensaries and hospital. They also look controlled by concerned Head of Departments and in after the Ayurvedic plants and medicinal and gardens. some cases also by District and Taluka Panchayats. The District Food and Drugs Offices are generally The task of providing primary education in rural areas looking after the quality of the food and drugs in the has been entrusted to District Panchayats. The district. functions related to Government of providing primary Labourers and workers who registered under education is assigned to District Primary Education Employee State Insurance Scheme are governed by the Officer of District Panchayat who works under District E.S.I. Scheme.

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE The rural roads have been transferred tq'the District Talukawise Number of Towns and Villages Panchayats and their maintenance is .done by the SL Name of Number of Towns Number of Villages Executlve Engineer, Roads and Buildings Department. No. Taluka Total Inhabited Minor in-igation works are transfen-ed to the District Panchayat. Executive Engineer (Panchayat) of the 2 3 4 5 Panchayat's irrigation office looks water harvesting Tarapur 42 42 and check dams. 2 Sojitra 25 25 The Roads and Buildings Department of State 3 Umreth 36 36 Government looks after the maintenance of roads. 4 Anand 6 39 39 buildings, bridges and government multi-storey 5 Petlad 56 56 buildings etc. Besides Panchayat Officials, major disfIkt roads and the State Highways are looked after 6 Khambhat 57 57 by the E~ecutive Engineer called Executi ve Engineer, 7 Borsad 2 64 64 Roads & Buildings (state). The large multi purpose 8 Anklav 31 31 irrigation projects are controlled by State Gov~rnment Total: 12 350 350 directly through its Executive Engineer. Source: Village I Town Directory, 2001 I District Industrial Centre are functioning to The civic status of the 12 towns is as under. develop the small and village industries, .handloom Municipality industries and the scope of industrial growth in the lO district by the respective member of district. Industrial Notified Area 2 Besides, this department is working for the rights Total 12 of tbe industrial workers and rural labourers for (iv) Physical Features : agriculture and other sectors in rural areas. Anand district is situated in Social welfare activities to the Scheduled Castes, . It lies between the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Castes and Other parallels of latitude 22° 6' and 22° 43' Backward Communities under the District are and the meridians of longitude 72° 20' organized by the District Welfare Officer. Generally and 73° 12'. The length from north to the scheme underT.A.S.P. and Special Component Plan south of this ten-itory is about 63.6 are organized by the District Welfare Officer. So far km. and from east to west about 89.8 km. It is bounded social defence is concerned; social defence is working . on the north by the Kheda district and south by the for physically handicapped, dumb and deaf, blind, , on the west by Ahmedabad district baggers home, widows and old age human being. and on the east by district. The total area of In each District Panchayat District Statistical this district is 2,941 sq.km. It is 20th largest district in Officer of Directorate of Economics and Statistics is terms of geographical area in the state. looking after the work for co-ordination of different Physiography : developmentd programmes. He is also Member Secretary of District Planning Board. Similarly in every Anand district is a part of Collector Office District Planning Officer looks after Gujarat plain and is sub-divided the developmental work under various Governments into three sub-micro regions, viz. (State & Centre) sponsored programme. Khambhat silting, plain Concepts of co-operation and co-operati ve and Mahi plain on the basis of societies are given by our Late Chief Minister Shri topography, climate, geology, soils Balvantrai Mehta, who is a pillar of co-operative and natural vegetation. movement in the state. Co-operative Societies i.e. Co­ Khambhat silting plain: operative Milk Societies, Agricultural Produce Market The region covers the southern p;Jrt (If the district Societies, Co-operative banking and other co-operative and extends over Khambhat, Pedad and Borsad talukas. societies are governed under the District Registrar Co­ It is enclosed by Ahmedabad district from west, operative Societies. -Vatrak plain and Nadiad plain from north, The talukawise break up of towns and villages in by Mahi plain from east while Gulf of Khambhat the district are shown in the following Statement. sun-ounds it from south.

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Topographically, the region is a low-lying area of mountains and empties into the Gulf of Khambhat. The the district having 50 metres height above M.S.L. in Sabarmati rises from the Aravalli hills and enters the the n0l1h while in the salt watery area of coastal portion district and empties into the Gulf of Khambhat. Unlike is between 10 to 16 metres and is usually remained the Mahi, which is most useful for irrigation, the main flooded in monsoon season. purpose served by the Sabarmati is that of drainage. Nadiad plain : The Shedhi,the Vatrak, the Meshwo and the Khari meet This region extends over Anand, Petlad and Borsad the Sabarmati at various points on its left bank. The talukas. It makes its limits with Sabarmati-Vatrak plain Varansi and the Mohar are shallow and seaso'1al rivers. in the west, district Sabar Kantha in the north Mahi plain Climate: in the east and Khambhat silting plain in the south. The general slope of this region is from north to The climate of this district is south and elevation of this region ranges between 32 characterized by a hot summer and metres and 100 metres above M.S.L. The geological dryness in tl)e non rainy seasons. structure of this region is mainly composed of alluvium, The year may be divided into four blown sand etc. and Deccan Trap formations. seasons. The cold season from Malti plain: December to February is followed by the hot season from March to May. The so;uth-west The region covers the eastern part of the district monsoon season is from June to September while the and extends over parts of Anand and Borsad talukas. months of October and November form the P?st It makes its limits with Vadodara and Panchmahals districts in the east, Nadiad plain in the west and monsoon season. Khambhat silting plain in the south-west. a) Temperature: So far as slope of the region is concerned, it is Anand district has a Meteorological observatory having 60 metres heights above M.S.L. in the northern portion and 35 metres in the Southern port. in city itself. The records of this observ'!-tory may be taken as representative of the Meteorological condition Hills : prevailing in the district as a whole. The'period from There is no hill area in the March to May is one of continuous rise in temperatures. district. May and June are the hottest months with the mean daily maximum temperature and the mean daily Drainage: minimum temperature reaching their/peak. Mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures start decreasing The Mahi and the Sabarmati thereafter. During the months November to January, are the main rivers of the nine rivers in the district. The Mahi night temperature drops rapidly and witially- January flows out of the Mehad Talav is the coldest month. The details of the maximum and situated in the Vindhyachal minimum temperatures for the period from 1996 to 1999 are given below.

TEMPERATURE (in centigrade) Name of Months 1996 1997 1998 1999 Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 January N.A. N.A. 28.8 8.8 31.0 7.5 32.5 9.2 February N.A. N.A. 35.7 9.4 34.0 10.5 35.8 11.6 March N.A. N.A. 37.0 17.1 39.8 10.4 42.0 15.0 ApOI 41.2 17.0 40.5 17.0 N.A. N.A. 42.4 N.A. May 43.2 22.6 42.2 22.0 43.5 23.7 41.2 N.A June 43.0 23.4 38.6 19.5 42.5 22.5 38.4 N.A July 36.0 23.4 34.6 24.3 35.0 24.5 36.2 N.A August N.A. N.A. 34.0 23.0 35.8 24.2 33.8 N.A September 35.0 21.9 35.0 23.3 34.5 23.0 36.2 N.A October 35.2 19.0 35.0 18.5 36.5 19.1 37.0 N.A November 32.0 12.8 33.0 15.6 36.3 13.4 35.6 N.A December 31.0 9.4 29.2 11.6 32.6 10.3 30.8 10.0 Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics (Statistical Abstract),2000.

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE ' b) Winds: 764,812 MT and 463,863 MT respectively forthe years 1999-2000 and 2000-2001. The income from mineral Winds are generally light and moderate in summer production for these two years was Rs. 3,779,682 and and the south-west monsoon season. Tl'tey become Rs. 2,530,663 respectively. stronger westerly to south-westerly winds prevailed in the south-west monsoon season. In OCluber winds Major and Mi~or Mining Products & Income are from directions between west and north east. In SI. Products 1999·2000 2000·01 November and December winds are mainly from No. Production Income Production Income directions between north and east. In January and (MT) (RS.) (MT) (RS.) February winds are again from direction between west 2 3 4 5 6 and north-east. In the summer season the winds <\re Major Products pre-dominantely from directions between south-west 2 Minor Products 764,812 3,779,682 463.863 2.530,663 ~tnd north-west. Grand Total 764,812 3,779,682 463,863 2,530,663 c) Rainfall: Source: Commissionerate of Geology and Mining. 2001 The annual rainfall in the (3) Soil and Cropping Pattern : district is received during the scuth-west monsoon season from Soils : June to Septembe~. July is usually The soils of the district can the month of the highest rainfall. be classified into two main The annual rainfall of this district types; the Goradu(Gravelly) is 786.3 mm in the year 1998 and and black. The Goradu type is 463.4 mmin the year 1999. Monthly average rainfall mainly found in the Charotar of this distirict is given below. tract comprising Anand, Monthly Rainfall (From 1998 to 1999) Borsad, Petlad and parts of Khambhat talukas. The (in mm.) black type of the Bhal tract is found in Khambhat taluka. SI.No. Month 1998 1999 1 2 3 4 The river Mahi takes a steep curve and forms a 1 May 0.0 20.1 peninsula on the border of the Borsad taluka of the 2 June 116.6 146.6 district. This peninsula once contained large areas of fertile bhatha land and important crops like Tobacco, .3 July 179.5 215.6 pearl millet, oilseeds and pulses are grown. Part of this 4. August 155.3 30.8 area was privately owned by cultivators, and the some 5 September 245.8 12.0 part is remained under the Government. However, heavy 6 October 89.1 38.3 and repeated floods in the river Mahi during 1927, 1941, 7 November 1949 and 1973 washed away bhatha land and deposited 8 December deep layers of sand, thus rendering a large portion of Annual rainfall 786.3 463.4 the land useless for cultivation. As a result, a large number of cultivators in this area became landless. Source: Directorate of Agriculture.l998.1999. Economic Resources : Cropping Pattern : Economic resources are an important means for Tobacco is the most valuable crop produced in the subsistence of the working people of the district. thousands of acres in the Charotar tract (Borsad and The details about economic resources of important Petlad) of the district. Bajri is another main crop and sectors are given here under in brief. the staple grain food grown in the lighter soils with a mixture of math ,mug and other pulses. Jowar is grown, (1) Minerals and Mining: to a much lesser extent, as an important fodder. The There is no production of any major minerals in other important crops of the district are paddy, wheat, the district. However, minor mineral products in the groundnut and pulses. The cultivation of has district are Brick clay, Building stone, Gravel, Lime considerably extended and the crop occupies large stone, Road Metal and sand. As can be seen from the acres of land. Among the main crops, Cotton and table that total mineral production in the district was Tobacco are grown for better economic returns.

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND (4) Land and Land use Pattern: Tenant means the person who held land on lease viz. The total areas in the district was 2,941.0 sq.km.during 1998-1999. The land classification for (1) Tenant as per Section 4; the rural area of the district is given below on the basis (2) Protected tenant of information collected for the Village Directory. (3) Permanent tenant Land Classification of Rural Areas (4) The person who continued to possess the (In '00 Hectares) land with or without the consent of the land Sf. No. , Classification Area as on 31.3.99 owner after appointed date and up to I 2 3 specified date or it is considered that he Forest 2.2 continued the possession of the land. 2 Irrigated 1,663.2 In all 1,049,056.4 hectares of land have been 3 Unirrigated 381.5 released and distributed to total of i ,278, 125 4 Cultivable waste 131.9 beneficiaries under The Bombay Tenancy and (including Gauchar and Groves) Agricultural Lands Act, 1948. 5 Area not available for cultivation. 497.3 Total 2,676.1 In Anand district, in all 77,420.0 hectares of land have been relased and distributed to total 105,103 Source: Village Directory,2001 beneficiaries. Among these 19,890 belong~ to (5) Tenancy: Scheduled Castes who were allotted 7,974 .. 7 hectares There was no separate Act on tenancy in the former of land and 85,213 beneficiaries were uncter 'Others' Bombay State before 1939. There were provisions of category who were allotted 69,445.3 hectares of land. Section 83 of Land Revenue Code and Mamlatdar There is no Scheduled Tribes beneficiary inthe district. Court law only. The tenant was not secured of his (6) Agriculture : tenancy rights in the Act. This tenancy lease was considered yearly and had to pay tenancy as per a) Area under major crops: tradition or according to the agreement made with the The area under major crops land owner. In order to protect the tenants, the Bombay for the years 1993-94 and 1997- Tenancy Act, 1939 came into force in the erstwhile 98 are indicated in the following Bombay State. statement. On the independence of the country, it was Area under Major Crops necessary that the country is self-sufficient in (in '00 Hectares) agricultural production. It can be done only when the 'tillers of the land should have some definite rights over SI. Name of crop Area under Major Crops the land. With a view to effect control on efficient No. 1993-94 1997-98 utilization of agricultural land and also to protect the 1 2 3 4 tenants further and also to accept a definite policy and I Paddy 779 827 view for the country on agricultural land, The Bombay 2 Wheat 335 400 Tenancy and Agricultural Land Act, 1948 was enacted 3 8ajri 629 607 4 Jowar 3 2 and it was brought into force since then. 5 ~agi The Act of 1948 was amended five times. An 6 Other cereals 13 9 important provision of 'Farmer Day' was inserted in 7 Gram 18 29 the Act on 1-8-1956. According to this provision, if 8 Othcr pulses 39 50 any person legally tilled the land of other person on 9 Sugarcane 4 20 01-04-1957, he was entitled to purchase the said land. JO Groundnut 60 16 Even though after Gujarat State was bifurcated from 11 Cotton 6 12 Bombay State in 1960. the said act applied to it was Source: Season and Crop Report. Directorate of Agriculture, 1999. also as well. The area under Bajri, Other cereals and Groundnut

10 ANAL YTJCAL NOTE has decreased while the area under Paddy, Whe+it, The above figures indicate that wells are the main Gram, Other Pulses, Sugarca:ne and Cotton }'las source of irrigation in the district. Next in order is the increased in 1997-98 as compared to the year 1993- Government canals. 94. It c&n be seen that a majority of the cr9Pped area (8) Animal Husbandry : was under Paddy, Wheat and Bajri.' ' a) Livestock: b) A~erage yield per hectare: T.he average yield I?er hectare of the principal crops . Cattle wealth occupies in the district during the year 1993-94 and 1997-98 is a pivotal place in the rural shown below. economy of the district. According to the livestock Average Yield per Hectare censuses of 1992 and (In kgsl) 1997, the livestock \' SI.No. Narrle of Crop Average yield per hectare popUlation in the district is 1993-94 1997-98 indicated below. . 1 4 3 Livestock 1 Bajo (KhariO 996 1,217 2 Bajr1

(in'OO hectares) Source: (I) Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Li vestock SI. Source of 1993-94 1997-98 • Census, I 992 (2) Directorate of Animal Husbandary, Livestock Census, 1997 No. irrigation Net Gross Net Gross I 2 3 4 5 6 Statement shows that the livestock in the district increased from 455,567 in 1992 to 534,058 in 1997. It I Govtcanals 666 810 823 1,061 is seen from the statement that buffaloes, cattle 2 Tanks 8 8 10 10 (indigenous) and goats form the major portion of the 3 Wells 774 1,294 763 1,156 total livestock in the Anand district for the years 1992 Total 1,448 2,112 1,596 2,227 and 1997. The number of buffaloes rose from 287,638 Source: Season and Crop Report, Directorate of Agricuturl ,1999 in 1992 to 302,830 in 1997. The number of cattle

11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND (indigenous) was 80,382 in 1992 and 87,976 in 1997. It is observed that use of tfarlitional implements Number of goats in the district increased from 44,058 like plough and carts is on the decrease as their count in 1992 to 50,644 in the year 1997. There was sharp during the year 1997 is significantly gone down as rise in the number of sheep during 1992 to 1997 from compared to 1992. As against this, the number of 6,287 to 9,066. Similarly number of poultry also tractors increased from 4,287 to 5,884 during 1997. increased significantly from 879,965 in 1992 to No wheat thresher was reported during 1997 in the 2,076,439 in 1997. Anand district as compared to 913 for 1992 census. b) Agricultural Implements : (9) Fisheries : According to the livestock census conducted in The district covers the State, the comparative data for agricultural mostly inland fisheries implements in the district for the years 1992 and 1997 except two marine centers are shown in the following statement. at Khambhat and Dewhan. The district has a large Agricultural Implements number of small and· Sl. Name of Agricultural Year. medium tanks connected No. Implements 1992 1997 with the Mahi canal which offers a good scope to 2 3 4 develop fresh water fisheries. The main fishes available Plough 26,697 16,128 in the district are catla, rohu, mngal, mullet, Bombay­ (a) Wooden 14.634 9,309 duck, prawn etc. (b) Iron 12,063 6,819 (10) Industry: 2 Carts 6.775 3,393 The total numbers of 3 Oil engines 2,761 2,731 registered factories and average 4 Electric Motors and Pumps 2.767 3,029 number of daily workers 5 Tractors 4,287 5,884 employed by major groups of 6 Wheat Thresher 913 industries for the year 1998 and Source: (1) Directorate of Economics and Statistics. Livestock 1999 are shown in the following Census. 1992 statement. Among registered (2) Directorate of Animal Husbandary. Livestock Census. factories the most important establishment from the 1997 point of employment is transport equipment and parts. Distribution of Important Industrial Establishments by Major Industry Gro¥P

Sl. Major Description of Manufacture As on 31.12.98 As on 31.12.99 No. Group of Number of Average Number of Averge NIC Establishment Number of Establishment Number of (National persons persons Industrial working working Classification) per day per day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 20-21 Food products 62 3,906 62 2,450 2 22 Beverages. tobacco and related products 134 2,924 124 2.738 3 23 Cotton textiles 4 1,268 6 1,220 4 24 Wool. and man made fiber textiles 12 8 5 25 Jute and other vegetable fibre textiles (except cotton) I 23 I 26 6 26 Textile products (incl wearing apparel) 5 181 3 71 7 27 Wood and wood products Furniture's and fixtures 30 197 36 259 8 28 Paper and paper products and printing, 12 396 9 238 publishing and allied industries 9 30 Basic chemical and chemical products 45 1,110 47 1,071 (except products of petroleum and coal) 10 31 Rubber ,plastic petroleum and coal products 12 239 12 142 processing and nuclearfuels.

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE SI. - Major Description of Manufacture As on 31.12.98 As on 31.12.99 No. Group of Number of Average Number of Averge NIC Establishment Number of Establishment Number of (National persons persons Industrial working working Classification) per day per day 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 32 Non metallic mineral products 42 "1,750 35 982 12 33 Basic metal and alloy industries 28 787 27 3,371 13 34 Metal products and parts except machinery and 58 2,247 52 1,430 equipments. 14 35-36 Machinery and equipment oth.er than transport 65 4,545 59 4,282 equipment (scientific, equipment, photographiC! cinematographic equipment and watches and ~Iocks is classified in division 38) 15 37 Transport equipment and parts 1 12 1 12 16 38 Other manufacturing industries 3 297 3 285 17 39 R~pairs of capital goods 95 1 89' 18 40-43 El~tricity Gas and water G~neration transmission 2 1,156 1 576 distribution water works supply etc 19 Other Industries 9 501 II 1,039 Total: . .sIS 21,646 491 20,289

Source: Chief Inspector of Factories, 2000 Registered establishments have Provided average manufactured and exported out from the each town in daily employment for 21,646 and 20,289 persons as the district are Sugar, Confectionery, M;arbles, on 31 SI December of the years 1998 and 1999 , Isabgul, Potatoes and' Reg,'{'urmeric, respectively while the total number of registered Powder. Other items produced /manufactUred and establishments for these two years was 515 and 491 exported are Mustard seeds, Cumin seeds, Castor seeds respectively. Among the registered establishments for and Agricultural Implements. Cut diamonds is also a both years 1998 and 1999 the four most important major item of ex.port. establishments in terms of the number and employment Villages Having Banking Facility therein are; (1) Beverages, tobacco and related products, (2) Food prpducts, (3) Machinery and Sl. Name of Number of Number of Banking No. Taluka Villages Institutions equipment' other than transport equipment (scientific where Coi:nmerical Co- eq~pment) and (4) Metal products and parts except Banking Operative ma<;binery and equipments. The above data indicate a facility is decrease in the industrial activities in 1999 as compared Available to the year 1998. 2 3 4 5 I Tarapur 2 3 2 (11) Trade and commerce : 2 Sojitra 7 9 3 Trade and Commerce includes wholesale and retail 3 Umreth 7 5 3 trade of all kinds. It also includes other commercial 4 Anand 21 24 9' activities like financial~ iftsurance, real estate and 5 Petlad 15 19 8 business service~ Tobacco and tobacco products, milk 6 Khambhat 8 9 powder, tur dal, industrial machinery, agate jewelry, 7 Borsad 16 18 7 electrical goods, glass products, machinery spare parts 8 Anldav 3 3 I are major items traded in the Anand district. Broad Total: 79 90 34 gauge railway line between Ahmedabad and Mumbai Source: Village Directory, 2001 passes through Anand town which provides good It can be seen from the above statement that there opportunities for trading for above products. . . . are 79 villages in the district having banking facilities. The important commodities manufactured and There are 90 commercial and 34 co-operative banking exported out from various towns of the district are institutions in these 7t; villages. Of the 8 talukas of the mentione4 in table 47. The major commodities district, Anand taluka has the highest number of

13 Y-I40-6 DtSTAtCrceNSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND 21 villages having banking facility with 24 coinmercial the Gujarat stare. It is .ten that the outstanding credit .and 9 co- operative banking institutions. ' for Anand district was Rs.4, 003,137,000 with number a) Banking of accounts being 66,918. k'can be seen that direct, finance for. occupations under agriculture had Statement given below details the occupation wise maximum outstanding credit ofRs.i, 485,023,000 with classification of outstanding credit of commercial 29,808 accounts. banks, as on 3}StMarch 1999 for Anand district and

Occupation wise classification of outstanding credit of Scheduled Co~ercial BaI,lks (At the end of March' 99) (Amount In Rs. '000)

SI. Occupation Gujarat State Anand District No. Number of Outstanding Number of Outstanding Accoun~s Credit AccoQnts Credit 2 3 .J. 5 6 Agriculture 797,3'/9 22,325,870 .29,808 1,485,023 1. Direct Finance 791,685 17,882,575 29,678 936,993 2. Indirect Finance 5,694 4,443,295 130 548,030 II Industry '179,784 140,698,824 3,397 1,017,276 1. Mining & Quarrying 441 1,270,200 3 779 2. Manufacturing& Processing 177,831 127,480,926 3,381 1,010,324 3. Electricity, Gas & Water 208 9,517,431 4. Construction 1,304 2,430,267 13 6,173 III Transport Operation 36,350 2,784,525 2,583 111,006 IV Professional & Other Services 73,853 4,356,909 2,069 162,672 , ' V Persoilal Loans 494,573 17,542,287 20,619 710,230 1. Loans for purchase of consumer durables 26,581 492,645 817 ' 13,482 2. Loans for housing 91,020 6,938,513 2,663 164,439 3. Rest of the Personal Loans 376,972 10,111,129 17,139 $32,309 . VI Trade 186,048 17,354,910 4,268 287,029 1. Wholesale. Trade 16,786 11,666,476 252 137,839 2. Retail Trade 169,262 5,688,434 4,016 149,190 VI Finance 3,016 6,208,625 298 26,981 VIl All Others 135,659 10,929,247 3,876 202,920 Total Bank Credit 1,906,662 222,201,197 66,918 4,003,137 Of which 1. Artisans and Village industries 57)172 .1,036,926 923 22,724 2. Other Small Scale Industries 77/139 . 1 8,725,711 2,156 302,172

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Gandhinagar, Statistical Abstract of Gujarat State, 2000.

(12) Transport and Communication : . a) Road: Transport and Communication The linking of one place with facilities are considered as other by road is very essential to administrative necessity as well as provide good transport system. a public convenience. Moreover; a According to the classification of well-knit transportation system is a road, made by the' Indian Roads pre-requisite for the social and Congress, road length in the district by category is economic development of any given below for the years 1999-2000 and 2000-2001. district. This statement includes the information of National highway, State highway, district and village roads.

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE Road Length of Different Category I SI. Year Type 6f Road (in Kms.) Village Total No. . Highways District Roads Roads National State Main Other GOVT. PNCH GOVT. PNCH GOVT. PNCH GOVT. PNCH GOVT. PNCH ON. ON. ON. ON. ON. ON. ON. ON. ON. DN. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 1999-2000 26 0 488 0 . 374 235 52 123 44 529 1,871 2 2000-2001 26 0 488 0 374 235 52 123 44 529 1,871

Note: GOVT. DN= Government Division. Souree: Road and Building Department,Goverment of Gujarat, 2001. PNCH. DN= Panc~yt\t Division.

Statement indicate~\ that no new road was (13) Electricity: constructed during the period, though existing roads Electricity is the .chief were maintained by the authorities concerned. necessity for the economic According to 200 1 census, ~45 villages and all·the development of the district. The towns are connected with pucca roads and 171 villages . main source for power supply in are connected with kachcha ro~ds in the Anand district. the district is Gujarat Electricity b) Railway: Board. All villages are electrified There are 42 villages having in the district. railway facilities in the Anand (14) Gram Panchayats, its composition, district. jurisdiction and role in the Development of c) Ports: .Village and its Economy : Anand district has only one minor port at The system of Panchayati Raj was introduced in Khambhat for minor navigation. . the year 1963 in Gujarat State. Under this set up, the three tier system was introduced namely, The District d) Posts and Telegraphs: Panchayat, The Taluka Panchayat and The Gram The following statement shows the number of Panchayat. villages in the district possessing post, telegraph and Gram Panchayat is an important institution of self­ phone facilities. As regards rural areas of the districts government. The Gram Panchayat is formed for a the facilities of post, telegraph and telephone are village or a group of villages. The Gram Panchayat is available to 287, 40 and 304 villages respectively. constituted for a local area with the population of less Communication Facilities than 10,000. Such local area may be revenue village

SI. Type of Communication Number of Villages or a group of revenue villages or hamlets forming part No. amenities having facilities of a revenue village or such other administrative unit 2 3 ~ or part of thereof. The number of members of Gram Post Offices 287 Panchayat varies from 9 to 15. The tenure of Gram 2 Telegraph Offices 40 Panchayat is of five years. The people of village elect Sarpanch and Vice-Sarpanch (Up-Sarpanch) and other 3 Telephone 304 members of the Panchayat. Various Committees like; Source: Village Directory, 2001 Social Justice Committee and Standing Committee are e) State Road Transport : formed. In the year 1993 Government of India enacted m Out of 350 villages, 346 villages are having bus 73 Constitutional Amendment regarding provisions facility. of Panchayati Raj and implementation of this Act in Gujarat was enforced from 15th April 1994. By this Number of villages having bus facility constitutional amendment, Panchayats are given SI.No. Year Number of villages constitutional status. Regular and timely election, 2 3 participation of women and backward classes, 1998-99 346 formation of separate State Election Commission and Source: Village Directory, 200 I rotation system in electing the' heads of the various

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND committees are other significant amendments in the anyone of the following materials namely tiles, slate, act. Decentralised planning process and active galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, participation of people is the soul of the Panchayati bricks, stonnes or concrete. Raj Act. The power" for decentralised planning, Semi-permanent Houses : implementation and development are delegated to the Panchayats. Houses in which either wall or roof is made of permanent materials and the other is made of temporary The primary functions of the District/Taluka material. Panchayats are providing facilities for primary education, h~"ith, drinking water, electricity, Temporary Houses : constructions,and maintenance 9f roads, bridges etc., Houses in which both walls and roof are made of maintenance of Gauchars, organising relief work at materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls the time of scarcity and drought situation, sanitation may be made from anyone of the following temporary and social welfare. Arrangements for housing facilities materials. namely, grass. thatch. bamboo. plastic. for below poverty line people and rural devlopment polythene, mud. unburnt bricks or wood. Roof ~y be schemes are implemented by panchayats. Gram made from anyone of the following temporary Panchayats also implement important programmes materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo. wood, mud, like, 'food for work' and ger programmes beneficial plastic or polythene. for the local people. Thus, Panchayats play an important role in the development of village and its Dwelling Room : economy. There are 13,761 Gram Panchayats in A room is treated as a dwelling room if ithas walls Gujarat State. Out of 350 villages in Anand district, with a doorway and a roof should be wide and long there are only 11 Group Panchayat and 339 enough for a person to sleep in, i.e .• it should have a independent Gram Panchayats. length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at (v) Census Concepts : least 1.5 meters and a height of a 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room. bedroom, dining Building: room drawing room study room, servant's room and A 'building' is generally a single structure on the other habistatement rooms. Kitchen, Bathroom. latrine, ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one Store-room, passage-way and verandah which are not component unit which are used or likely to be used as normally usable for living are not .tonsidered as . dwellin~s (residences) or establishments such as shops, dwelling rOtlms. Aroom used for mUltipurpose such, business hr uses. offices, factories. workshops. work as sleeping, sitting, dining, ~toring •.cooking, etc., is sheds, schools, places of ~nl_ertainment, places of regarded as a dwelling roorri. In a situation where a worship. godowns, stores. etc. It is also possible that census houses is used as a shop or office. etc., and the buildings which have component units may be used household also stays in it then the room is not for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or residence. workshop-cum-residence office-cum­ servant quarter is used by a servant and if shelhe also residence. etc. lives in it as a separate household then this has been con,idered as a dwelling room avai~able to the servants Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. household tent or conical shaped hut if used for living But in some areas the very nature of construction of by any household is also considered as dwelling room. houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is· also A dwelling room which is shade by more than one provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore. household has not been counted for any of them. If such of the conical structures are also treated as two household have a dwelling room each but in separate building. addition also share a common dwelling room. Then the common room has not been counted for either or Permanent Houses : of the household. Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of Census House : permanent materials: The Material of wall can be anyone from the following. namely Galvanized iron A 'Census House' is a building or part of a building sheets or other metal sheets, Asbestos sheets, bum' used or recognized as a separate unit because of having bricks. stonnes or concrete. Roof may be made of from a separate main entrance from· the road or common

16 ANALYTICAL NOTE courtyard or, staircase, etc'. It may be occupied or independent households occupy these five rooms, the vacant. It m,ay be used for a residential or )1on- / first household living in 3 rooms and the second residential purpose tir both, ' household occupying,2 rooms, then considering the use, the first three rooms together were treated as one Incertain peculiar situations, the mantier in which census house and the remaining rooms as another buildings :and census houses were idelli:ified for' census house. But if each room was occupied by an numbering in the field by the enumerators is descriQ¢ independent household, then each such room was hereunder. treated as a separate census house. Sometimes' a series of a different buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of by common wall's on either side looking like a each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common continuous stvueture. These different ul1its are vt7i'andah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as practically indeperid~t of one another and are likely it'happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ Hotel to have been puHt at "different times and owned by building was treated as one census house. but if such different persons. In such cases, though \the whole hostelsl hotels have out-houses or other structures used structure with aU tl)e adjQining units apparentlx appears for different purposes' or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to the main hosteVhotel was to be one building, ea~h portion was treated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate treated as a separate census house. census houses. In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the On the other hand, one may come across cases, pattern ofhabitation is such that a group of huts, Jocat('d particularly in large cities of multi-storied ownership in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is flats. In these ca$es while the structure lQoks like one occupied by one household. While the main residence 1 building, different persons own the flats. In case of may be loca t".d in onl! hut, other huts may be used for such multi-storied structures, having a nurrtber of flats sleeping. as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though owned by different persons, the entire structure was each of the huts was a separates structure, they form a treated as ('" builcing and each flat as a separate single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated census house. collectively as one building and one census house. If ' some of the huts are used by one household and the If within a large enclosed area, there ar~ separate others by a second household as residence, then the buildings owned by different pel SOl:S then each such two groups of huts were tre!l1ed as separate census building is treated as a separate building. There c~n be houses. However, if there were also other huts in the a situation where within an enclosed compound there compound used for other purposes and not as part of are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or the household's residence such as, cattle shed, work company or even government that are actually in shoo, etc., these were treated as. separate census houses. occupation of different persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their one structure within an enclosed or open compound employees. Each such building was ,M.eated as a (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings house, the servant's quarter, the garage, et~., only one there were flats in occupation of different households, building number was given for this group and each of each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house. the constituent a s.::parate census house number. Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For has come up was treated as a building. example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, Village: each room having direct entrance from the common The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be which nas definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire are occupied by a single household it was not realistic village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest house should be considered and the entire flat was areas, each habitation area with locally recognized treated as one census house. On the other himd, if two boundaries is treated as one village.

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TownlUrban Area: ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and . The following areas are treated as towns/urban areas: iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. (a) All places with a municipality, municipal corporation, cantonment board or notified Household: town area committee, etc. A 'household' is usually a group of persons who (b) All other places which satisfy or are expected normally live together and take their meals from a to satisfy the following criteria simultaneously common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in ~ household i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000: may be related or unrelated or a mix 0 . b,)th. However, ii) At least 75 pt:'i .;cnt of the male working . if a group of unrelated petsons live in a census house population engaged in non-agricultural but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, pursuits; and then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate iii) A density of population of at least 400 per household. The important link in finding out whether square kilometre (l,()()() per square mile). it was a household or not was a common kitchen. Thete City: may be one member households, two member Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are households or multi-member households. called cities. Institutional Households : Urban Agglomeration : A group of unrelated persons who live in an An urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban institution and take their meals from a common kitchen spread constituting a town and its adjoining urbull is called an Institutional Household. Examples of outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically InstItutional Households are boarding houses, messes. hostelS, hotels, rescue homes, clshrams, contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban jail~, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly \)utgrowths of such towns. In. some c;a~c~ i:cilway c,)lomes, university campuses. port areas, etc., may perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it I was specifically mentioned that this category or come up near a city or statutory town outside its households would cover only those households where statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such share a common kitchen. individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an Honseless Household : independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed Households who do not live in buildings or census with the town as a continuous urban spread. houses but live in the open on road~ide, pavements, in For the purpose of delineation of Urban hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the t\gglomerations during Census of India 2001, open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: etc., are treated as Houseless Household. (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes : towns of an urban agglomeration should Article 341(1) of the Constitution provides that necessarily be a statutory town; and the President may, with respect to any State or Union (b) The total population of all the constituents territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for Agglo-meration should not be less than 20,000 the purposes of the Constituti6n be deemed to be (as per the 1991 Census). Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union territory. Article 342(1) similarly provides for With these two basic criteria having been met, the specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts following are the possible different situations in which of or groups within tribes or tribal communities. which Urban Aggl?merations would be constituted: are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution i) a city or town with one or more contiguous to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to ~he various States outgrowths; and Union territories. In pursuance oftht:se provisions,

18 ANALYTICAL NOTE the list of Scheduled Castes and lor Scheduled Tribes 20. Mang-Garudi are notified for each State and Union territory and ar~ 21. Meghaval, Meghwal, Menghvar valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or Unio!). 22. Mukri territory and not ,outside: 23. Nadia, Hadi It is important to mention here that under the 24. Pasi ~5. Sen va, , Chen va, Sedma, Rawat Constitution (~cheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from 26. Shemalia Hinduism was deemed to. be a member of a Scheduled 27. Thori Caste in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, 28. , Tirbanda Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in 29. Turi 30., Turi Barot, Dedh Barot Pusjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in relation to that State whether they professed the List of Scheduled Tribes : Hindu or the Sikh religion\ Subsequently, in September 1. Barda 1956, by an'amendment, Presidential Order of 1950 ~ 2. Bavacha, Bamcha in and all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to 3.' Bharwad (In the Nesses of the forests of Alech, Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions Barada and Gir)* were placed on the same f~oting with regard to. the 4. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, DhoIi-Bhil, Dungri Bhil, specification of Scheduled qastes. Later on, as per the Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave. Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the . 5. Char,,!-n (In the Nesses of the foreSts of Alech, Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard Barada"and Gir) * to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes. 6. Chaudhri (In and districts) The lists coritaining the names of the Scheduled 7. Chodhara Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the 8. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi Census of India 2001 in the State is given bel6w 9. Dhodia List of Scheduled ,Castes : 10. Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 11. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi 1. Ager 12. Gond, Rajgond 2. Bakad, Bant , 13. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katk.ar_i, 3. Bawa-Dedh, Dedh Sadhu Son Kathodi, Son Katkari 4. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru Asodi, Chamadia, 14. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Chamar Chambhar, Charngar, Haralayya, HaraIt, 15. Koli (In Kachchh district)· Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, 16. Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, 17. (In The Dangs District) Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, Samgar. 18. Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivaia Nayaka, Kapadia 5. Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli. 19. Padhar' 6. Chalvadi, Channayya 20. Paradhi (In Kachchh district) 7. Chenna Dasar, Holaya Desar 21. Pardhi, Advichi~cher, Phanse Pardhi (Excluding 8. Dangashia Amreli,, , , 9. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya Kachchh, and Surendranagar districts) 10. Garmatang 22. Patelia 11. Garoda, Garo 23. Pomla 12. Halleer 24. Rabari (In the Nesses of the forests of Alech, 13. Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar Barada and Gir)* 14. Holar, Valhar 25. Rathawa 15. Holaya, Holer 26. Siddi (In AmreIi, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, 16. Lingader Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar Districts) 17. Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu 27. Vaghri (in Kachchh district) 18. Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vankar, Maru 28. Varli Vankar, Antyaj 29. Vitola, KotwaIia, Barodia 19. Mang, Matang, Minimadig * The area comprised of Jamnagar and Juoagadh districts.

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Language and Mother Tongue: Main Worker: As per the census concept, each language is a group A person who has worked for major part of the of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects reference period (Le. six months or more during the information on the mother tongue of each person and last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in any economically productive activity is termed as childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the "Main worker". mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in Marginal Worker : the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the A person who worked for less than six months of language usually spoken by the mother is considered the reference period (i.e. in the last one year preceding as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The termed as 'Marginal- worker' mother tongues returned by the respondents in census Non Worker: are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics. A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the reference Literate : period (i.e. last one year preceding th~ date of A person age 7 years and above who can both read enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. ' and write with understanoing in any language is taken Cultivator : as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered For purposes of the Census a person is classified as literate, a person should have received any formal as cultivator, if, he or she is engaged in cultivation on education or passed any minimum educational land owned or held. from government or held from standard. Literacy could also have been achieved private persons or institutions for payment in money, through adult literacy classes or through any non­ kind or share. Cultivation includes effective formal educational system. People who are blind and superVision or direction in cultivationJ ~ can read in Braille are treated as literates. A person who has given out herlhis land to another Literacy Rate : person or persons or·institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even Literacy rate of the population is defmed as the percentage of literates in the age group seven years supervise or direct cultivation in ex,thange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working and above. For different age groups the percentage of on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. combination of both (agricultural laborers) is not Educational Level : treated as cultivator. The highest level of education a person has Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting completed. and production of cereals and millet crops such as Work: wheat, padd~jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., Wofk is defmed as partiCipation in any economically and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, productive activity with or without compensation, wages cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or vegestatement growing of keeping orchards or groves, mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work etc. Cultivation does not include the following but also includes effective supervision and direction of plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on betel-nuts (area). farm. family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are Agricultural Labourer : workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk A person who works on another person's land for production even solely for domestic consumption are wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an also treated as workers: agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the Reference period for d,etermining a person as cultivation, but merely works on another person's land worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date for wages. An agricultural laborer has no right of lease of enumeration. or contract on hind on which shelhe works.

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE HousehQld Industry Worker: (protected or covered) situated within or outside tM Household industry is defined as an indusvy premises, it is considered as having access to improved conducted by the bead of the household herselfihimself drinking water. and or by the members of the household at home or System of Sewerage : within the village in rural areas and only within the Generally, a sewerage system would mean a network precincts of the house where the household lives ,in of mains and branches of underground conduits for the urban dreas. The larger proportion of workers in conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers household industry should consist of members of the that carry only household and industrial wastage are called household in,cluding the head. The industry should not separate sewers; those that carry stonn water from roofs, be run on the scale of a registered factory which would st:reets and other surfaces are known as storm water dtplins, qualify or has\to be registered under the Indian while those carrying both sewage and storm wattr are Factories Act and$hould be engaged in manufacturil'! called combined sewers. However, in some towns, ;Vhich processing, serViC~g and repairs of goods. , are, not provided with such underground sewerage system. It does qot include professions such as a pleader, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, silk pattern Doctor Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, drain. etc .• in these towns. Dhobi, 'Barber, etc. merely trade or business, even ~r Type of Latrine and Method of Disposal pf Night if such profe$sions, ~ade or services are run at home Soil : by members of the hQusehold. There are three prevalent systems of disposal of Other Worker: human· wastes, viz.{i) underground sewerage (ii) A person who has been engaged in some economic sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal activity during the reference period but not as a systems, like septic tank, leaching, cess pool and cultivator 'or I:lgricultur~l Labourer Or in Household collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with Industry is termed as an 'Other-Worker (OW)'. The manual scavenging. type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' The system of underground sewerage provides for include all government servants, municipal employees, the street sewerage with which are connected the teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand banld.pg, minin~. construction. political or social work. flushing). Through this sewer the faucal matter is priests, entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those transported without the need for scavenging. This workers other than cultivators or agricultural laborers system generally exists in cities and big towns. or household industrial workers, are 'Other Warkers'. Where the streets ~ewer does not- exist these Work Participation Rate : sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a population leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit. a septic Population Densi't): tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This Population density is the number of persons dispersion requires an optimum travel through the inhabited per square kilometer of the area. pores of the soil, which renders the harmful liquid Age: bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the soil traversed. ,Age is measured in terms of the completed number of years. Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines are Sex Ratio: connected with them. These wells are cleaned at periodic N umbers of females per 1000 males in a intervals by a suistatement device. The dry type of population. latrines are of service type latrines from where human (vi) Non Census Concepts : excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or Improved Drinking Water : in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are then If the household had a~cess to drinking watpr collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys supplied from a tap, hand pump. tube well or well for being carried to the dumping grounds.

21 Y-140-7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Fertility: General Fertility Rate (GFR) : In demography, the word fertility is used in relation Number of live births per 1,000 women in the to the actual production of children or occurrence of reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. births specially lives births. Fertility is a measure of Number of live births in a year rate at which population adds to itself by births and GFR = ------X 1,000 normally assessed by relating the number of births to Mid-year female population in the a full or part of the population, such as number of age-group (15-49) years married women or number of,women of child bearing age. The definitions of the terminology used in General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR) : computing different fertility rates are mention~ below. Number of live births per 1,000 married women Crude Birth Rate (CBR) : in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year.

Ratio of the 1 mbers of live births in a year to the Number of live births in a year mid year population. (normally expressed per 1,000 GMFR = X 1,000 population). Mid-year married female population in the age group (15-49) years Numbers of live births during the year CBR = . X 1,000 Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : Mid -year Population It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility Crude Death Rate (CDR) : rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It Ratio of the numbers of deaths in a year to the mid provides the average number of children that ,will be year population, normally expressed per 1,000 born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by population. the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is Numbers of deaths during the year no mortality of women till the completion of CDR = X 1,000 reproductive period. Mid -year Population 45-49 Natural Growth Rate (NGR) : 5 x~ASFR Natural Growth rate is obtained as the difference 15-19 between crude birth rate and crude death rate in the TFR=----- absence of migration. 1,000 NGR = CBR - CDR Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) : Age - Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) : . Average number of children that would be born to Number of live births in a year to female a married' woman if she experiences the current fertility population in any specified age group normally pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years expressed per 1,000 women. assuming that there is no mortality of women till·the completion of reproductive period. ' Numbers of live births in a particular age group 45-49 ASFR =------X 1,000 5x~ASMFR Numbers female population of 15-19 same specified age group TMFR = --~------1,000 Age - Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR): Age-Specific Mor~ity Rate (ASMR) : Number of liv_e births in a year to married female population in any specified age group normally Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group expressed per 1,000 married women. per 1,000 popUlation of the same age group. Number of deaths in a particular Number of live births in a particular age group age group ASMFR =------'--- X 1,000 ASMR = X 1,000 Mid-year married female population Mid-year population of the same of the same age group age group

22 ANALYTICAL NOTE ql : Peri-natal Mortality Rate (PMR) : Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This Number of stillbirths plus deaths within 1st week can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths Number of stillbirths and infant deaths in a year of:children aged less than one year to the of less than 7 days during the year number of births in that year. PMR = X 1,000 q2 : . Number of live births and stillbirths Probability of dying between birth and age 2. during the year q5 : Stillbirth Rate (SBR) : Probability ofd.ying between birth and age 5. This Number of stillbirths during the year indicator is also kno'~'flIas Under Five Mortality Rate SBR= X 1,000 (q5 MR) Number of live births and still births Infant Mortality Rate (lMR) : during the year Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) : children below one year) in a year to the number of Number of deaths of women in the age group 15- Ii ve births in that year. ' 49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of Number of infant deaths during the year pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and IMR= X 1,000 childbirth per 100,000 live births in a given year. Number of live births during the year Number of maternal deaths to Infant mortillity rate comprises of two parts, viz., women in the age group 15-49 Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natafmortality MMR = X 100,000 rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comPrises of Number of live birth two parts viz., early neo-natal mortality rate and late Eligible Couple (Couples per 1,~ population): neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as : Neo-natal Mortality Rate (NMR) : Number of currently married feijiales in the age groupl5-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. NumtJer of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births Child Woman Ratio (0-4) : of the same year. 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years Number of infant deaths aged per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. 28 days under during the year Child WQDl3n Ratio (5-9) : NMR= ------X 1,000 2. Number ofchildren in the age group 5-9 years Number of live births during the year per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Early Neo-natal Mortality Rate (ENMR) : Migration: Number of infant deaths of Migration is the third component of population les han 7 days during the ~ear change, the other two being mortality and fertility. ENMR = X 1,000 Number of live births during the year A person is considered as a migrant by. place of Late Neo-natal Mortality Rate (LNMR) : birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than the place of hislher birth. Number of infant deaths of 7 days Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by to less than 29 day~ during the year place of last residence if the place in which he/she is LNMR = X 1,000 enumerated during the census is other than hislher place Number of live births during the year of immediate last residence outside the village or town Post Neo-natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) : and not simply in another house or locality in the same Number of deaths of 29 days to village or town. less than One year during the year Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! PNMR = X 1,000 migration of people has been explained below as these Number of live births during the year are important components concerning migration:

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in The first two streams together constitute internal the country. In many cases such migrants are only migration, while the last typ~ of movement is called seasonal in nature. People migrate to other places international migration. The present name of the for work in a particular season and come back country, state or district and not the name by which again to their usual place of restdence after three they were known at the time of herlhis birth or last gr four months. All such workers are treated as residence were recorded. migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for attending short term vocational or Rural-Urban Comp()Dents of Migration: educational course that lasted for only few months Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants had of a year, shelhe too were considered as a migrant. been determined as applicable at the time of migration (ii) Where a: person had merely gone out to another and not with reference to any point of time after that. place or had been shifting from one place to The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz. another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban hospital for treatment or for temporary business to urban. purposes, such persons are not deemed to have had another residence different from the place Ovic Status of Urban Units : where shelhe or herlhis family nofltlally resides. Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the Shelhe is not considered as migrant. basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corpora-tion, Municipal to her parents or other relative's house for CommitteelMunicipal council, Municipality etc. delivery and if the hospital or the parentsl Size Class of U Afl'own : relatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital Size-class ofUAlfown is based on the population or parents/relative's house is the place of last size of the UAiCityfI'own UAslTowns with 1,00,000 residence of the child but not of the mother. and above population is classified as Class I UAs.! A new response category 'Moved after birth' was towns. These Class I UAs.!towns are now fUrther sub added in Census of India 200 1 in the question on classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to M7 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional depending on the popUlation size of UAlOtyfI'own. migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress These are M7(5.000,OOO and above); M6(2,OOO,000 to migration as a reason for migratic:1 for last residence 4,999,999); M5(l,OOO,OOO-1,999,999)M4(500,OOO,. migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999), M2(200,DOO-299,999) category of 'Oriters' . The reason for migration has been & Ml(100,OOO-199,999). towns with, 50,000 to 9~,999 determined as applicable at the time of migration and population are classified as Class n towns, 20,000 to not in reference to any point of time after that. For 49,999 population are Class ill towns, population with example, if a person had moved from the place of her/ 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with his last residence for the purpose of education and 5,000 and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less subsequently at some point of time got employment than 5,000 popUlation are Class VI towns. there only, the reason for migration wou.ld be Slum Area : 'education' and not 'work/employment'. . The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, Internal and International Migration : 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined The migrational movements are of three types slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any respect (i) Migration within the state itself with its unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons of components dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and (a) Migration within the district of design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrange­ enumeration (intra district migration) ment of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are (b) Migration from one district of state to another district of state (inter district detrimental to safety, health or morals. migration), Mega City: (ii) Migration from one state to another State of The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon the country (inter-state migration), in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of (iii) Migration from one country to another country. metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb Sl. Name and Civic Status of Size Population the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census No. Town Class of in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million and Town above as the cut off point to identify a place as the I 2 3 4 mega city. \}'hereas, for the purpose of inclusion in 8 Khambhat (M)* II 93,194 Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infras~lucture 9 Ode (M) IV 18,459 Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban 10 Petlad (M) II 51,147 Affairs ano employment, Department of Urban 11 Urnreth (M) 1II 32,191 Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above popUlation as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. 12 Vasna (Borsad) INA (INA) VI 338 In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above Note: *Towns having outgrowths population have bee,n treated as Mega cities. "! . According to the 200 1 Census the total population (vii) 2001 Census Fin,dings - Population and its of the Anand district is 1,856,872. There has been net Distribution addition of 214,257 persons during 1991-2001. The (a) Distribution of popqlation in rural-urban. areas: decadal growth rate of p()pulation for the district is , ' ! 13.0 per cent. The growth rates for the rural and urban According to the 2001 Census, the total population areas of the district are 9.7 and 22.9 per cent ofAnand district is 1,856,872 comprising 972,000 males respectively. The overall growth rate of urban and 884,872 females. This popUlation of the district population j_s higher in the district. The highest growth forms 3.7 percent of the State population and ranks at of urban population is in Anand taluka where urban 12r1i place among the 25 districts of Gujarat state. Out population has shown the highest growth rate of 46.0 of the total population of the district 72.6 Percent, that per cent during the decade from 174,480 in 1991 to is 1,348,901 lives in rural area while 27.4 percent, that 254,750 in the year 2001. is 507,971 lives in urban area. Rural pUlation of the The density of popUlation in Anand district is 63 i district is distributed among 8 talukas and urban persons per sq.km. against the state average of 258 population is spread over in 12 towns. The total urban persons. population in the district is 507,971 persons comprising 265,315 males and 242,656 females. The tqta1 rural There are 910 females for every thousand males in population in this district comes to 1,348,901 persons Anand district. The sex ratios for rural and urban areas and is composed of 706,685 males and 642,216 females of the district are 909 and 915 respectively. Among the as per 200 1 Census. This rural population is distributed talukas, the highest sex-ratio of 923 females has been in 350 villages of the district. No village is uninhabited. recorded in Tarapur and Khambhat talukas and the lowest of 903 is recorded in Anklav taluka. The urban (b) Size class & status of towns, Population areas of Khambhat taluka have the highest sex ratio of growth, Density, Sex ratio, Work participation 943 and urban area of Anand taluka has the lowest sex­ rate, Details of Literacy , availability of ratio of 899 females per 1,000 males. Sex ratio in age­ University education in the District : group 0-6 comes to 849 females per 1,000 males in the The statement given below gives the status, size district, as a whole. In rural areas, this proportion is 853 and class of twelve towns with population in the district while in urban areas the sex-ratio of child population for 2001 Census. works out to 833 females per 1,000 males. _

Sl. Name and Civic Status of Size Population The work participation rate is defined as percentage No. Town Class of total workers to total population. In the same way it of Town is defined for main workers and marginal workers. 2 3 4 According to 2001 Census, the total workers including I Anand (M)* 156,050 main and marginal workers constitute 42.3 percent of 2 Karamsad (M) III 28,955 the total population of the district. Of the total workers 3 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) III 29,378 the share of the main workers is 33.3 per cent and the 4 Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) VI 4,103 marginal workers is 9.0 per cent. The remaining 5 Anklav (M) IV 19,803 population belongs to the category of non-workers. 6 Boriavi (M) IV 17,805 As per 200 1 Census among the main workers male 7 Borsad (M) II 56,548 participation rate in the district is 50.3 and

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND corresponding proportion for female is 14.5 per cent. Percentage distribution of population by major Male and female marginal workers account for 4. 8 and religions in 13.6 per cent respectively. Gujarat State and Anand district in 2001 Census A person who can read and write in any language SI. Religion Gujarat State Anand District with understanding is taken to be literate in census. No. Population Percentage Population Percentage All children of age below 7 years are treated as 2 3 4 5 6 illiterates. 1 Hindu 45,143,074 89.1 1,616,127 870 2 Muslim 4,592,854 9.1 199,263 10.7 As per 2001 census Anand district reported 3 Christian 2~.092 0.5 29,461 1.6 1, 193,404 persons as literates constituting 74.5 per cent 4 Sikh 45,587 0.1 1,004 0.1 of the total population. The proportion of male and 5 Buddhist 17,829 0.0 81 0.0 female literates in the district is 86.1 and 61. 9 per cent 6 Jain 525,305 1.0 10,151 0.6 7 Other 28,698 0.1 60 0.0 respectively. The gap of male and female literacy rate 8 Religion not 33,578 0.1 725 0.0 is 24.2 percentage points in the district. stated The total literacy rates of rural and urban areas Source: Census of India, 2001 are 71.6 and 82.1 per cent respectively. Male and The comparative data of Gujarat State and Anand female literates 'in rural are 84.8 and 57.1 per cent district for major religions is given in the.. above respectively. In urban areas these proportions are 89.4 statement. It is observed that at State level 89.1 and 74.3 per cent respectively. The gap between male percentage of population follows Hindu religion, and female literacy rates in urban areas is 15.1 whereas in Anand district, followers of for Hi~du percentage points against 27;7 percentage points in religion are recorded at 87 per cent of population. In rural areas. Urban females have significantly higher Gujarat State 9.1 per cent of popUlation follows Muslim religion against 10.7 per cent Muslim in Anand district. literacy rate than rural females in the district. The percentage of other major religions is very low in There are several arts, commerce and science comparison to Hindu and Muslim. colleges in the district. The famous Sardar Patel The distribution of the popUlation for major university of Vallabh Vidyanagar is in this district, religions in rural and urban areas of the district is as which is famous for various educational faculties under according to 2001 Census. It is observed that 76 comprising several science & technology institutions. per cent of has been recorded in rum! areas just followed by Muslims (51.5 per cent) and Christians Religion: (48.6 per cent). In case of Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs, Religion forms an integral part of Indian Social maximum of 96.3 per cent Buddhist is netted in urban, system. In the pre-Independence census reports, the areas just followed by Silchs (82.6 per cent) and Jain data on religions was being presented for 9 major (78.2 per cent). Maximum of 79.2 per cent population religions viz. Hindu, Muslim, Tribals, Christian, SHch, has not stated their religion in ruml areas while followers Jain, Buddhist, Parsi, Jew and others. However, since of other religions are 70.0 per cent in urban areas. the 1951 census the data on religion has been presented Religion Number of Population for 6 major religions viz. Hindu, Muslim, Christian, followers Rural Urban Sikh, Jain and Buddhist. Besides, the minor religions 2 3 4 have been classified under the category of 'other' . The Hindu 1,616,127 1,228,924 387,203 data on religion collected and presented by the Indian (76.0) (24.0) Muslim 199,263 102,688 %,575 Census is the basic data of intense use for the (51.5) (48.5) researchers, anthropologists, sociologists, Christian 29,461 14,311 15,150 demographers, administmtors, planners and even for (48.6) (51.4) a common man. Sikh 1,004 175 829 (17.4) (82.6) In 200 1 the Indian Census collected the religion Buddhist 81 3 78 (3.7) (96.3) data in question No.7 of the Household Schedule and Jain 10,151 2,208 7,943 recorded the same under the six major religions. Other (21.8) (78.2) religions were recorded in actual as returned by the Others 60 18 42 respondent and classified under the category of (30.0) (70.0) Religion not stated 725 574 151 'others'. Religion not stated has been added for those (79.2) (20.8) personS' who have not stated their religion at the time Source: Census of India, 2001 of canvassing the status of religion. Note : Percentages are gi yen in bracket

26 ANALYTICAL NOTE ( TABLE 1 DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TALUKAS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

SI. Name of Taluka Population No. 1991* 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tarapur 64,969 64,969 0 75,850 75,850 0 2 Sojitra 88,632 73,782 14,850 Q6,138 96,138 0 3 Umreth 147,552 117,470 30,082 162,428 130,237 32,191 4 Anand 437,425 262,945 174,480 513,900 259,150 254,750 5 Petlad 243,954 195,402 /48,552 265,455 214,308 51,147 6 Khambhat 239,043 140,425 98,618 261,012 167,818 93,194 7 Borsad 307,330 260,509 46,821 347,409 290,523 56,886 8 Anklav 113,710 113,710 0 134,680 114,877 19,803 District Total: 1,642,615 1,229,212 413,403 1,856,872 1,348,901 507,971

Sl. Name of Taluka Percentage Decadal Variation 1991-Z'001 Percentage Urban Population_ No.· Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 1 .2 9 10 11 12 13 Tarapur 16.7 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Sojitra 8.5 30.3 . -00.0 16.8 0.0 3 Umreth 10.1 10.9 7.0 20.4 19.8 4 Anand 17.5 -1.4 46.0 39.9 49.6 5 Petlad 8.8 9.7 5.3 19.9 19.3 6 Khambbat 9.2 19.5 0.0 41.3 35.7 7 Borsad 13.0 11.5 21.5 15.2 16.4 8 Anldav 18.4 1.0 0.0 0.0 14.7 District Total : 13.0 9.7 22.9 25.2 27.4

* Recasted popultion. The popUlation of the district was 1,642,615 in growth rate of 22.9 per cent. Anand taluka has the 1991 and it has been increased to 1,856,872 in 2001 highest population 513,900 persons along with the showing an absolute increase of 214,257 persons with highest urban population of 254,750 as per 2001 growth rate of 13 per cent during the decade 1991- Census. The urban population of the district was 25.2 200 1. Rural population of the district is increased from per cent in the year 1991 and it rose to 27.4 per cent in 1,229,212 in 1991 to 1,348,901 in 2001 showing 200 1. The highest rural population of 290,523 is netted growth rate of 9.7 per cent while urban popUlation is in Borsad taluka as per 2001 Census. increased from 413,403 in 1991 to 507,971 showing a

27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 2 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 SI. District rralukal Total Total Rural Population Number Population No. CD. Block Number of and less than 200 Inhabited Persons Males Females Percentage Males Females Villages of Villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tarapur 42 75,850 39,450 36,400 0(0.0) o 0 2 Sojitra 25 96,138 50,475 4,663 0(0.0) o 0 3 Umreth 36 13,237 6,017 62,220 0(0.0) o 0 4 Anand 39 259,150 135,824 123,326 0(0.0) o 0 5 Penad 56 214,308 112,196 102,112 0(0.0) o 0 6 Khambhat 57 167,818 87,787 80,031 0(0.0) o 0 7 Borsad 64 290,523 152,598 137,925 0(0.0) o 0 8 Anklav 31 114,877 60,338 54,539 0(0.0) o 0 District (Rural) Total: 350 1,348,901 706,685 642,216 O( 0.0) o 0

SI. District / Numberimd Population Number and Population Number and Population No. Tahikal Percentage of 200-499 Percentage 500-999 Percentage 1,000-1,999 CD. Block Villages of Villages of Villages ~....,---:----::--,..- -:-:-....,---:----::----,,..- Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Tarapur . 4 (9.5) 776 735 5 (11.9) . 2,170 1,984 22 (52.4) 15,608 . 14,522 2 ~Sojitra 0(0.0) o 0 0 (0.0) o o 7 (28.0) 4,720 4,343 3 Umreth 0(0.0) o 0 2 (5.6) 801 743 8 (22.2) 6,120 5,607 4 Anand 0(0.0) o 0 0 (0.0) o o 4 (10.3) 3,510 3,147 5 Peh .. _ 0(0.0) o 0 0 (0.0) o o 14 (25.0) 11,684 " 10,725 6 Khambhat 3 (5.3) 664 582 12(21.1) 4,562 4,165 10 (17.5) 7,801 7,261 7 Borsad 0(0.0) o 0 2(3.1) 971 855 7 (10.9) 6,231 5,678 8 Anklav 0(0.0) o 0 1 (3.2) 317 267 6 (19.4) 4,604 4,138 District (Rural) Total: 7 (2.0) 1,440 1,317 22 ( 6.3) 8,821 8,014 78 ( 22.3) 60,2?8 55,421

SI. District rralukal Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population No. C.D. Block Percentage of 2,000-4,999 Percentage 5,000-9,999 Percentage 10,000 and above Villages of Villages ______of Villages Males Females Males Fen:alcs Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Tarapur 10 (23.8) 13,046 12,075 0(0.0) o o 1 (2.4) 7,850 7,084 2 Sojitra 14 (56.0) 24,576 21,897 2 (8.0) 6,500 6,032 2 (8.0) 14,679 13,391 3 Umretl> 18 (50.0) 30,215 27,749 6 (16.7) 18,462 16,523 2 (5.6) 12,419 11,598 4 Anand 14 (35.9) 26;351 23,732 13 (33.3) 47~004 42,517 8 (20.5) 58,959 53,930 5 Petlad 28 (50.0) 45,772 41,231 11 (19.6) 35,768 32,916 3 (5.4) 18,972 17,240 6 Khambhat 24 (42.1) 40,955 37,308 6 (10.5) 22,422 20,277 2 (3.5) 11,383 10,438 7 Borsad 33 (51.6) 56,528 51,249 17 (26.6) 61,964 55,657 5 (7.8) 26,904 24,486 8 Anklav 17 (~.8) 30,119 27,506 7 (22.6) 25,298 22,628 0(0.0) o o Distrit:t (Rural) Thtal: 158 (45.1) 267,562 242,747 62 ( 17.7) 217,418 196,550 23 (6.6) 151;166 138,167 Table 2 details the absolute number and cent of the total villages. As many as' 78 villages percentages of inhabited villages falling in various accounting for 22.3 per cent of village are netted in population sizes of village and number of male and the population size class of 1,000-1,999 and 158 . female for each population size of village at taluka villages (45.1 per cent) are in population size class of level in the district. Out of 350 inhabited villages, no 2,000-4,999.62 villages (17.7 per cent) are having the village has population below 200 persons. The size population range of 5,000-9,999. 23 (6.6) villages in class of 200-499 persons claims 7 villages having 2.0 the district have population of more than 10,000. per cent villages of the district while the size class of Borsad taluka has the highest number of 64 villages 500-999 population is having 22 villages with 6.3 per while Sojitra has the least number of 25 villages.

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE/3 NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIEJ)AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

Name of Town (a) New (i) S~utory town IOdeM 2 Boriavi M 3 Anklav M 4 Vasna (Borsad) (INA) INA (ii) Census tOwn Nil (b) Denotified (i), Statutory towri!> of 1991 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns Nil (ii) Statutory towns 9f 1991 cenSllS denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria 'Nil . (iii) Censll& towns of 1991 census are notiified as statutory town in 2001 census . Nil , (c) Detlassified I Dhuvaran VP 2 Sojitra NP (d) 'Wholly merged with other Town(s) Nil

Note: Dechlssified means the census towns of 1991census which failed to satisfy the demographic & economic criteria. \ Table 3 is self-explanatory and needs no elaboration.

TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of Population Density Total Number of Percentage of Population Percentage (per square kilometre) Villages in each Villages in each Distribution of Population Population Population Density Range Density Range 1 ! 2 3 4 5 0-10 0 0.0 Q 0.0 11-20 2 0.6 2,430 0.2 21-50 3 0.9 5.652 0.4 51-l(Xl 7 2.0 15,451 1.1 101-200 24 6.9 37,732 2.8 201-300 31 8.9 53.168 3.9 301-500 63 18.0 188,621 14.0 501 + 220 62.9 1,045,847 71.5 Not known 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 350 100.0 1,348,901 100.0

Population Density (Rural) of the District: 504 Table 4 details the distribution of villages by per cent population. There is no village in the lowest population density ranges for Anand district. The density range of 0-10 persons per sq km., 63 villages . inhabited villages of the district have been grouped under accounting for 18.0 per cent of the village and having eight different ranges of population density. The 14.0 per centpopulation are having the population density maximum number of 220 villages accounting for 62.9 between 301 and 500 while 31 villages (8.9 per cent) of per cent of the total villages in ~ district claims the village having 3.9 per cent of the population are recorded density of 501 persons and more per sq km having 77.5 for the population density between 201 and 300.

29 Y-140-8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 5 1,000 males in Anand district. Tarapur and Khambhat SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT. 1901-2001 have $e highest sex ratio of 923, while,the Anklav taluka has the lowest sex ratio of 903. In rural areas of SI. Census Gujarat State Anand District the district, the sex ratio is 909 females per 1,OOOmaIes No. Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban while for urban areas the same is 915 females per 1,000 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 males. Among urban areas of the talukas, the highest 1901 954 951 965 897 884 964 sex ratio of 943 is recorded in urban areas of Khambhat taluka in the district. 2 1911 946 943 960 865 852 937 TABLE 7 3 1921 944 947 931 872 863 920 SEX RATIO BY TALUKAS/C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 4 1931 945 948 934 875 871 894 SI.No. Name of Taluka/C. D. Block Sex Ratio 5 1941 941 954 898 896 892 914 1 2 3 Tarapur 923 6 1951 952 964 920 906 910 891 2 Sojitra 905 7 1961 940 956 896 890 897 861 3 Umreth 915 8 1971 934 951 893 880 884 865 4 Anand 908 5 Petlad 910 9 1981 942 959 905 905 905 908 6 Khambhat 912 . 10 1991 934 949 907 912 909 922 7 Borsad 904 II 2001 920 945 880 910 909 915 8 Anklav 904 Tabel5 gives detail of sex ratio of state and Anand District (Rural) Total : 909 district for census years of 1901 to 200 1. As per 200 1 Table 7 gives the details ofC.D. BlocklTalukawise census the district. sex ratio is 910 against the state sex ratio for rural population in the district. The sex sex ratio of 920. In Anand district during the census ratio in rural areas of the district is 909' females per years of 1901 to 2001 the highest sex ratio of 912 1,000 males.as a whole. The highest sex ratio of 923 females for every 1,000 males is recorde4 in the years females is found in Tarapur taluka while the lowest of of 1991 while the lowest sex ratio of 865 is recorded 904 is recorded in Borsad and Anklav .talukas. Sex ratio in 1911.1t can be observed that except the census years for the rural areas in the district is 909. of 1951 to 1971, urban sex ratio in Anand district is found to be higher than the rural sex ratio in all other TABLE 8 census years. SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY TABLE 6 RANGES, 2001 SEX RATIO BYTALUKAS, 2001 Range of Number of Percentage of Population Pereentage Sex Ratio Inhabited Villages in 2001 Distribution SI. Name of Taluka Sex Ratio for Villages Villages each Range of Population No. Total Rural Urban I 2 3 4 5 1· 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 Tarapur 923 923 700-749 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 Sojitra 905 905 750-799 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 Umreth 917 915 928 800-849 10 2.9 20,924 1.6 4 Anand 904 908 899 850-899 126 3.6.0 461,397 34.2 5 Petlad 911 910 914 6 Khambhat 923 912 943 900-949 179 51.1 783,920 58.1 7 .Borsad 909 904 937 950-999 28 8.0 66,860 5.0 8 . Anklav 903 904 900 1000-1099 5 1;4 12,691 0.9 District Total: 910 909 915 1100+ 2 0.6 3,109 0.2· Table 6 gives the details of sex ratio at taluka District Total: 350 100.0 1,348,901 100.0 level as per 200 1 Census. There are 910 females per Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 909

30 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 8~gives the detail of the distribution of sex SI. NarneofUAI Urban Sex Ratio rat~o for rural ,popul~tion by 9 different ranges fOJ the / No, Town Status of district. The" maximum number of villages i.e. 179 Town accounting for 51.1 per cent of the total villages and 2 3 4 covering 5~.1 per cent of the rural population have, 4 Borsad (M) 938 been recorded in sex ratio range of 900-949. Sex ratio 5 Karamsad (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) range of 850-899 has 126 villages (36.0 per cent) and 6 Khambhat (See Kharnbhat Urban Agglomeration) covers of 34.2 per cent of population. There is no Khambhlli U A 943 village having s~x ratio less than 800.There are 7 Khambhat (M+OG) 943 villages having the sex ratio of 1,000 or more., (i) Khambhat (M) 944 7.' Ode (M) 914 "TABLE 9 8 Petlad (M) 914 SEX RATIO OF U~AN AGGLOMERATIONSI 9 Umreth (M) 928 TOWNS, 2001 ,10 Vallabh (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Vidyanagar SI. Name ofl,JA I Urban Sex Ratio No. Town Status of 11 Vasna Borsad . (INA) 899 Town INA 12 Vithal (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 2 3 4 Udyognagar INA Anand (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Sex ratio (Urban) for the diStrict: 915 AnandUA 895 Note: UA=Urban Agglomeration , (a) Anand (M+OG) 917 (i) Anand (M) 920 Table 9 gives the details about the sex ratio of (b) Vallabh Vidyanagar ,(M) ,798 towns in the district. The sex ratio in urban areas of (c) Viti1al Udyognagar (INA) 874 the district is 915 females per 1,000 males. Among the INA UAI Towns, Khambhat (M) has the highest sex ratio (d) Karamsad (M) of 944 females per 1,000 males while Vallabh 2 Anklav (M) 900 Vidyanagar(M) has the lowest sex ratio of798 females 3 Borilivi (M) 934 per 1,000 males.

TABLE 10 SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TALUKAS, 2001

SI. Name of Taluka Total! Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. RuralIUrban Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tarapur Total 12,571 6,764 5,807 859 Rural 12,571 6,764 5,807 859 Urban 0 0 0 0 2 Sojitra Total 14,005 7,651 6,354 830 Rural 14,005 7,651 6,354 830 Urban 0 0 0 0 3 Umreth Total 22,457 12,161 10,296 847 Rural 18,602 10,049 8,553 851 Urban 3,855 2,112 1,743 ' 825 4 Anand Total 64,324 35,2n 29,047 823 Rural 35,469 19,296 16,173 838 Urban 28,855 15,981 12,874 806 5 Petlad Total 35,198 19,077 16,121 845 Rural 29,467 15,995 13,472 842 Urban 5,731 3,082 2,649 860 6 Khambhat Total 36,394 19,389 17,005 877 Rural 25,392 13,~62 11,830 872 Urban 11,002 5,827 5,175 888

31 DISTRICT. CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND SL Name of Taluka TotaV Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. RuraJlUrban Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Borsad Total 49,736 26,785 22,951 857 Rural 41,932 22,559 19,373 859 Urban 7,804 4,226 3,578 847 8 Anldav Total 20,546 10,970 9,576 873 Rural 17,726 9,435 8,291 879 Urban 2,820 1,535 1,285 837

Distrid Total: Total 255,231 138,~4 117,157 849 Rural 195,164 105,311 89,853 853 Urban 60,067 32,163 27,304 833

Table 10 gives the details about population in ratio in this age group for rural areas of is 853 while age group 0-6 years and sex ratio for population in urban areas it is 833. The rural sex ratios among talukas rural arid' urban areas of each taluka of the district. varies in between 830 in Sojitra taluka and 879 for Total population in age group 0-6 years is 255,231 Anklav taluka. In case of urban areas of the talukas in persons comprising 138,074 males and 117,157 the district, the sex ratio for age group 0~6 varies females. The sex ratio in this age group works out to between 806 in Anand and 888 in Khambl;:1at taluka. 849 females per 1,000 males in the district. The sex

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

Sl. Name ofTalukal C.D.Block Total Populationin 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tarapur 12,571 6,764 5,807 859 2 Sojitra 14,005 7,651 6,354 830 3 Umreth 18,602 .10,049 8,553 851 4 Anand 35,469 19,296 16,173 838 5 Petlad 29,467 15,995 13,472 842 6 Khambhat 25,392 13,562 11,830 872 7 Borsad 41.932 22,559 19.373 859 8 Anldav 17,726 9,435 8,291 879 District (Rural) Total : 195,164 105,311 89,853 853

Table 11 gives the details about CD.Block! the age group 0-6 is 195,164 children. The sex ratio Talukawise sex ratio of child population in the age for rural areas in the age group 0-6 is 853. The sex group 0~6 years in the rural areas of Anand district. ratios among talukas vary from 830 in Sojitra taluka nle total population of the rural areas of the district in to 879 in Anklav taluka.

32 ANALYTICAl NOTE TABLE 12 SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATIQN IN'TIrn AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of Sex Number of Percentage Distribution Population 2001 Percentage Distribution Ratio' for Villages Inhabited Villages of Villages of Population 1 ' 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 14 4.0 4,011 2.1 700-749 24 6.9 8,184 4.2 750-799 53 15.1 26,558 13.6 800-849 83 23.7 59,893 30.7 850-899 73 20.9 50,898 26.1 900-949 51 14.6.· 25,931 13.3 950-999 24 6.9 10,919 5.6 1000-1099 20 5.7 7,341 3.8 llOO+ 8 2.3 1,429 0.7 District (Rural) Total : 350 100.0 195,164 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 853 Table 12 gives the dettlls about the distribution of population in the age group 0-6'years are registered in villages in 9 different ranges of sex ratio for children the sex ratio range of SOO-S49.The minimum number in the age group 0-6 yearS along with percentage of of 8 villages covering 0.7 per cent of the tota'! villages and population falling in the each range of population i!l the age group 0-6 years are having the sex ratio in the rural areas of the district The maximum range of sex ratio of 1,190 or more. Sex ratio for the number of 83 villages with 30.7 per cent of the entire rural district in the age group 0-6 years is 853. TABLE 13 SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP OF 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSITOWNS, 2001

SI. Name of UA I Town Urban Status Total Population in 0-6 Age Group Sex Ratio for No. of Town Persons Males Females 0-6 Age Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anand (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA 24,127 13,398 10,729 801 (a) Anand (M+OG) 17,714 9,919 7,795 786 (i) Anand (M) 14,629 8,229 6,400 778 (1)) Vailabh'Vidyanagar (M) 2,638 1,408 1,230 874 (c) Vithal~Udyognagar INA (INA) 613 317 296 934 (d) Karamsad (M) 3,162 1,754 1,408 .803 2 Anldav (M) 2,820 1,535 1,285 837 3 Boriavi (M) 2,506 1,366 1,140 835 4 Borsad (M) 7,743 4,197 3,546 845 5 Karamsad (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 Khambhat (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) KhambhatUA 11,002 5,827 5,175 888 (a) Khambhat (M+OG) 11,002 5,827 5,175 888 (i) Khambhat (M) 9,322 4,932 4,390 890 7 Ode (M) . 2,222 1,217 1,005 826 8 Petlad (M) 5,731 3,082 2,649 ROO 9 Umreth (M) 3,855 2,112 1,743 825 to Vallabh Vidyanagar (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 11 Vasna Borsad INA (INA) 61 29 32 1,103 12 Vithal Udyognagar INA (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Distrlct(Urban) Total : 60,067 32,763 27,304 833 Note : UA =Urban Agglomeration Table 13 gives the details of population in age is 833 females per 1,000 males. Among UAffowns it group 0-6 years along with sex ratio in the urban areas is the highest of 1,103 in Vasna Borsad INA and the of the district: Total urban population of district for lowest of778 inAnand (M).Except Vithal Udyognagar the age group 0-6 years is 60,067 persons comprising INA and Vasna Borsad INA, all other urban areas of 32,763 males and 27,304 females. Sex ratio for age the district have sex ratio for the age_ group 0-6 years group 0-6 years in the district for urban areas as a whole below 900.

33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 14

NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTE~ AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALUKAS, 2001

SI. Name of Totall Total Scheduled Schedul~d Percentage of Percentage of No. Taluka Rurall Population Castes Tribes Scheduled Scheduled Urban Population Population Castes . Tribes Population to Population to Total Total Population . Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tarapur Total 75,850 8,573 451 11.3 0.6 Rural 75,850 8,573 451 1l.3 0.6 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sojitra Total 96,138 5,770 437 6 0.5 Rural 96,138 5,770 437 6 0.5 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 3 Umreth Total 162,428 4,982 1,700 3.1 Rural 130,237 3,755 1,255 2.9 Urban 32,191 1,227 445 3.8 1.4 4 Anand Total 513,900 20,775 12,733 4 2.5 Rural 259,150 11,257 5,742 4.3 2.2 Urban 254,750 9,518 6,991 3.7 2.7 5 Petlad Total 265,455 17,582 2,583 6.6 Rural 214,308 13,819 1,782 6.4 0.8 Urbari 51,147 3,763 801 7.4 . 1.6 6 Khambhat Total 261,012 19,663 1,736 7.5 0.7 Rural 167,818 13,089 945 7.8 . 0.6 Urban 93,194 6,574 791 7.1 0.8 7 Borsad Total 347,409 15,785 2,315 4.5 '0;7 Rural 290,523 13,588 1,692 4.7 0.6 Urban 56,886 2,197 623 3.9 1.1 8 Anklav Total 134,680 5,355 880 4 0.7 Rural 114,877 4,451 521 3.9 0.5 Urban 19,803 904 359 4.6 1.8 District Total: Total 1,856,872 98,485 22,835 5.3 1.2 Rural 1,348,901 74,302 12,825 5.s 1 Urban 507,971 24,183 10,010 4.8 2

Table 14 shows the. details about the is 5.5 per cent in rural areas and 4.8 per cent in urban distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes areas. The highest percentage of Scheduled Castes with their percentage to total population at taluka level population is recorded in Tarapur taluka (11.3 per cent). for rural and urban areas of the district. It can be seen The proportion of Scheduled Tribes population is 1.0 that out of total district population of 1,856,872, 5.3 and 2.0 per cent in rural and urban areas respectively. per cent population belongs to Scheduled Castes and The highest Scheduled Tribes population of 2.5 per 1.2 per cent population belongs to Scheduled cent is observed in the Anand taluka. Tribes. The percentage of Scheduled Castes population

34 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 15 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED/CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TALU,J(AS/C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of Talukal Total Total Total Percentage of . Percentage of No. C.D. Block Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Popul~ion Population Population to Population to Total Population Total Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tarapur 75,850 8,573 451 11.3 0.6 2 SOjlqa 96,138 5,770 437 6 0.5 3 Umreth, 130,237 3,755 1,255 2.9 4 Anand 259,150 11,257 5,742 4.3 2.2 5 Pedad . 214,308 13,819 1,782 6.4 0.8 6 Khambhat 167,818 13,089 945 7.8 0.6 7 Borsad 290,523 13,588 1,692 4.7 0.6 8 Anklav 114,877 4,451 521 3.9 0.5 District (RurIU) Total: 1,348,901 • 74,302, 12,825 5.5 1 Table 15 gives the detail about the distribution of Castes is recorded in Tarapur taluka and the lowest of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population for 2.9 per-cent in Umreth taluka. At taluka level, the rural areas in each taluka of the district. In the rural highest of 2.2 per cent Scheduled Tribes population is areas of the.district, 5.5 per cent population is recorded recorded in Anand taluka and the lowest of 0.5 per for Scheduled Castes and 1.0 per cent for Scheduled cent in Sojitra and Anklav talukas. Tribes. The highest of 11.3 per cent of Scheduled TABLE 16 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage Range of Number of Villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Scheduled Castes Population Population to Total Population 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 11 3.1 0 0.0 Less than 5 165 47.1 19,738 26.6 5-10 113 32.3 33,364 44.9 11-20 48 13.7 15,926· 21.4 21-30 8 2.3 2,641 3.6 31-40 4 1.1 2,115 2.8 41-50· 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-75 1 0.3 518 0.7 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total : 350 100.0 74,302 100.0 Table 16 gives the details about the number of cent of the total villages with 26.6 per cent of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Scheduled Castes population. 113 villages(32.3 per Castes population to their total population in nine cent) which covers 44.9 per cent of the Scheduled different ranges of population percentage for the Castes popUlation, are having the population of district. As many as 11 villages (3.1 per cent) in the Scheduled Castes with 5 to 10 per cent while the next district do not have any Scheduled Castes population. range of 11-2,0 per cent accounts for 48 villages The proportion of Scheduled Castes population is less constituting 13.7 per cent of the villages with 21.4 per than 5 per cent in 165 villages constituting 47.1 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population .

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 17 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage Range of Number of Villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage Scheduled Tribes Population Population to Tetal Population 2 3 4 5 Nil 163 46.6 o 0.0 Less than 5 174 49.7 9,042 70.5 5-10 11 3.1 3,084 24.0 11.-20 2 0.6 699 5.5 21-30 0 0.0 o 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 o 0.0 41-50 0 0.0 o 0.0 51-75 0 0.0 o 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 o 0.0 District Total : 350 100.0 12,825 100.0 Table 17 details about the number of villages Entire Scheduled Tribes population of the district is according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes distributed between three percentage ranges ofless than population in 9 different percentage ranges at district 5, 5-10 and 11-20 per cent. 70.5 per cent of the Scheduled level. It indicates that out of total 350 villages 163 Tribes population is registered in 174 villages having villages do not have Scheduled Tribes population. less than 5 per cent of Scheduled Tribes population. TABLE 18 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name of UA I Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Population Population Population to Population to Total Population Total Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anand , (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA' 218,486 8,445 6,662 3.9 3 (a) Anand (M+OG) 156,050 5,634 4,768 3.6 3.1 (i) Anlmd (M) 130,685 3,752 3,666 2.9 2.8 (b) Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 29,378 1,932 1,388 6.6 4.7 (c) Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) 4,103 51 82 1.2 2- (d) Karamsad (M) 28,955 828 424 2.9 1.5 2 Anklav (M) 19,803 904 359 4.6 1.8 3 Boriavi (M) 17,805 411 152 2.3 0.9 4 Borsad (M) 56,548 2,197 623 3.9 1.1 5 Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 Khambhat (M) (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) KhambhatUA 93,194 6,574 791 7.1 0.8 Khambhat (M+OG) 93,194 6,574 791 7.1 0.8 (i) Khambhat (M) 80,452 5,255 635 6.5 0.8 7 Ode (M) 18,459 662 177 3.6 1 8 Petlad (M) 51,147 3,763 801 7.4 1.6 9 Umreth (M) 32,191 1,227 .445 3.8 1.4

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE S1. Name ofUA/Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes Castes Tribes Population Population Population to Population to Total Population Total Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 11 Vasna Borsad INA (INA) 338 0 0 0 0 12 Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) District(Urban) Total : 507,971 24,183 10,010 4.8 2 UA = Urban Agglomeration Table 18 gives the details about the number and Scheduled Castes and 2.0 per cent to Scheduled Tribes. percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes The highest of 7.4 per cent of Scheduled Castes population in UAffowns as per 2001 Census. Of the population is recorded in Petlad(M). At VA I Towns total urban population of 507,971 in VA I Towns of level, the highest Scheduled Tribes population of 4.7 the district, 4.8 per cent population belongs to the per cent is recorded in Vallabh Vidyanagar(M). TABLE 19 SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN TALUKAS/C.D.BLOCKS,2001

S1. Name of Talukal Scheduled Scheduled No. C.D.Block Castes Tribes ... Sex Ratio Sex Ratio 1 2 . 3 4 1 Tarapur 905 721 2 Sojitra 889 813 3 Umreth 867 868 4 Anand 908 912 5 Petlad 883 920 6 Khambhat 888 929 7 Borsad 883 897 8 Anklav '\ 847 1,012 District (Rural) Total : 888 901 Table 19 shows the sex ratio among Scheduled found in Anand taluka and the lowest of 847 inAnldav Castes and Scheduled Tribes for rural areas in each taluka. Sex ratio in Scheduled Tribes population is 901 taluka in the district The Scheduled Castes sex ratio for the district. The highest sex ratio of 1,012 in is 888 for rural areas of the district. Among the talukas, Scheduled Tribes population is recorded in Anldav the highest sex ratio of 908 in Scheduled Castes is taluka and the lowest of 721 in Tarapur taluka.

37 F. NO.9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 20 SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSI tOWNS, 2001

SLNo. Name ofUAffown '- Scheduled Castes Sex Ratio Scheduled Tribes Sex Ratio 2 3 4 Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA 927 879 (a) Anand (M+OG) 925 897 (i) Anand (M) ,'928 914 (b) Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 942 798 (c) Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) , 962 1,103 (d) Karamsad (M) 899 927 2 Anklav(M) 1,000 841 • 3- Boriavi (M) 868 900 4 Borsad(M) 878 865 5 Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglpmeration) 6' Khambhat (M) (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) KhambhatUA 899 953 (a) Khamhhat (M+OG) 899 953 (i) Khambhat (M) 891 913 7 Odo(M) 897 1,107 8 Petlad(M) 9'18 894 9 Umreth(M) 902 1,160 " " 10 - Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 11 Vasna Borsad INA (INA), " o 0 12 Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) , (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 913 899

UA = Urban Agglomeration Table 20 indicates sex ratio ampng Scheduled Castes is recorded in Anklav (M) and the lowest of Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Urban Agglomeration 868 in Boriavi(M). Highest sex ratio of 1,160 in ITowns of the district. In urban area sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes is observed in Umreth (M) and the Scheduled Castes is 913 and 899 for Scheduled lowest of 798 in Vallabh Vidyanagar (M). Tribes.The highest sex ratio of 1,000 in Scheduled

38 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 21 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ll..LITERATES BY TALUKAS, 2001

Literacy

90 J 80 .ae ...:s 70 o 60 '$. 50 • Total 40 • Rural Persol11l Males Females Total DUrban

Sl. Name of Totall Number of Literates and DIiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. Taluka Rurall Number of Literates Number of DIiterates Male- Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tarapur Total 42,121 26,290 15,831 33,729 13,160 20,569 66.6 80.4 51.8 28.7 Rural 42,121 26,290 15,831 33,729 13,160 20,569 66.6 8004 51.8 28.7 Urban o o o o o o o o o o 2 Sojitra Total 57,287 35,126 22,161 38,851 15,349 23,502 69.8 82 56.4 25.6 Rural 57,287 35,126 22,161 38,851 15,349 23,502 69.8 82 56.4 25.6 Urban o o o o o o o o o o 3 Umreth Total 101,972 63,001 38,971 60,456 21,713 38,743 72.8 86.8 57.8 29 Rural 79,422 50,151 29,271 50,815 17,866 32,949 71.1 86.5 54.5 32 Urban 22,550 12,850 ;. 9,700 9,641 3,847 5,794 79.6 88.1 70.5 '·17.6 4 Anand Total 362,943 211,548 151,395 150,957 58,423 92,534 80.7 90.1 70.4 19.7 Rural 170,175 102,826 67,349 88,975 32,998 55,977 76.1 88.2 62.8 25.4 Urban 192,768 108,722 84,046 61,982 25,425 36,557 85.3 92 78 14 5 Petlad Total 172,089 102,636 69,453 93,366 36,288 57,078 74.7 85.6 62.9 22.7 Rural 135,015 81,749 53,266 79,293 30,447 48,846 73 85 60.1 24.9 Urban 37,074 20,887 16,187 14,073 5,841 8,232 81.6 88.3 74.4 14 6 Khambhat Total 162,803 97,091 65,712 98,209 38,656 59,553 72.5 83.4 60.7 22.7 Rural 97,085 60,439 36,646 70,733 27,348 43,385 68.2 81.4 53.7 27.7 Urban 65,718 36,652 29,066 27,476 11,308 16,168 80 87 72.6 14.4 7 Borsad Total 214,904 132,142 82,762 132,505 49,819 82,686 72.2 85.2 58.1 27.1 Rural 177,272 110,677 66,595 113,251 41,921 71,330 71.3 85.1 56.2 28.9 Urban 37,632 21,465 16,167 19,254 7,898 11,356 76.7 85.4 67.5 17.9 8 Anklav Total 79,285 50,075 29,210 55,395 20,683 34,712 69.5 83.8 53.8 30 Rural 67,142 42,773 24,369 47,735 17,565 30,170 69.1 84 52.7 31.3 Urban 12,143 7,302 4,841 7,660 3,118 4,542 71.5 82.2 59.8 22.4 District Total: Total 1,193,404 717,909 475,495 663,468 254,091 409,377 74.5 86.1 61.9 24.2 Rural 125,519 510,031 315,488 523,382 196,654 326,728 71.6 84.8 57.1 27.7 Urban 367,885 207,878 160,007 140,086 57,437 82,649 82.1 89.4 74.3 . 15.1 Table 21 shows talukawise literacy rates with the literates. Tarapur taluka shows the lowest literacy rate absolute number of literates and illiterates for rural of 66.6 per cent in the district. The gap between male and urban areas separately at taluka leval .As per 2001 and female literacy is 24.2 percentage points in the Census, the proportion of effective literates to total district as a whole. Gap in male-female literacy rates population is 74.5 per cent in the district, while this for urban area is 15.1 percentage points whereas the proportion in rural area is 71.6 per cent against 82.1 gap between male and female literacy is 27.7 per cent in urban areas. In the district the literacy rate percentage points in rural areas.Literacy gap in males for males is 86.1 per cent which is higher as compared and females is the highest of 30 percentage points in to literacy rate of 61.9 per cent for females. Among Ankalav taluka whereas the lowest gap of 19.7 the talukas Anand taluka tops with 80.7 per cent percentage points has been seen in Anand taluka.

39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 22 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKAS/ C.D.BLOCKS, 1001

SI. NarneofTalukal Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male- Persons MaJes Females Persons MaJes femaJes Persons MaJes Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 'rarapur 42,121 26,290.' 15,831 33,729 13,160 20,569 66.6 80.4 51.8 28.7 2 Sojitra 57,287 35,126 22,161 38,851 15,349 23,502 69.7 82 56.4 25.6 3 Umreth 79,422 50,151 29,271 50,815 17,866 32,949 71.1 86.5 54.5 32 4 Anand 170,175 102,826 67,349 88,975 32,998 55,977 76.1 88.2 62.8 25.4 5 Petlad 135,015 81,749 53,266 79,293 30,447 48,846 73 85 60.1 24.9 6 Kharnbhat 97,085 60,439 36,646 70,733 27,348 43,385 68.2 81.4 53.7 27.7 7 Borsad 177,272 110,677 66,595 113,251 41,921 71,330 71.3 85.1 56.2 28.9 8 Anklav 67,142 42,773 24369 47735. 17,565 30,170 69.1 84 52.7 31.3 District (Rural) Total: 825,519 510,031 315,488 523,382 1%,654 326,728 71.6 84.8 57.1 l7.7 Table 22 reveals the effective literacy and illiteracy maximum literacy rate of76.1 per cent while Tarapur rates along with absolute number of literates and taluka shows the lowest literacy rate of, ~6.6 per cent. illiterates for the rural population at taluka level in the Among talukas, Anand taluka also has the maximum district. As much as 71.6 per cent for the total literacy rate for males and females having 88.2 per population in the rural areas of the district is literate. cent and 62.9 per cent literacy repe¢tively. Anklav A gap of27. 7 percentage points in literacy rate between taluka has the highest gap of 31.3 perc~tage points in males and females has been registered_ Among"the male- female literacy rates whereas the lowest gap of talukas of the district, Anand taluka shows the 24.9 percentage points has been seen in Petlad. TABLE 23 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 1001

Range of Literacy Number of Percentage Distribution Population Percentage Distribution Rate fOT Villages Inhabited Villages ofViIlages of Population - 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 6 1.7 3,320 0.2 51-60 36 10.3 78,840 5.8 61-70 140 40.0 520,858 38.6 71-80 138 39.4 602,507 44.7 81-90 29 8.3 141,196 10.5 91-99 1 0.3 2,180 0.2 100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 350 100.0 1,348,901 100.0 Literacy Rate for District: 74.S Table 23 gives the distribution of villages in 61 to 70 pre cent whereas literacy rate between 71-80 different ranges ofliteracy rate in the district.Literacy per cent have been observed in 138 villages acconting rate for the district is 74.5 per cent., No village has the for 39.4 per cent of village and 44.7 per cent of the literacy rate of less than 40 per cent. Maximum of 140 total population . There is no village having 100 per villages accounting for 40 per cent of village and 38.6 cent literacy rate in the district. per cent ofthe population have the literacy rate between

40 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 24 I NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ll..LITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. . Nll!Ile and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap iIi No. Status ofUAlfoWD Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male- Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females Persons Males . Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 -6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA 168,614 94,246 74,368 . 49,872 21,049 28,823 86.8 92.5 80.4 12.1 (a)Anand(MtOG) . . 119,595 65,775 53,820 36,455 15;640 20,815 86.5 92 80.5 11.5

(~Anand(M) \ 101,239 55,272 45,967 29,446 12,802 16,644 87.2 92.4 81.8 10.6 (b) Vallabh \23,919 14,067 9,852 5,459 , 2,272 3,187 89.5 94.2 83.4 10.8 Vidyanagar (M) (c) Vithal Udyognagar f,822 1,684 1,138 1,281 505 776 80.9 90 70J 19.6 INA (INA) I (d) Karamsad (M) 22,278 12,7.20 9,558 6,677 2,632 4,045 86.4 93.5 78.4 15.2 2 Anklav(M) 12,143 7,302 4,841 7,660 3,118 4,542 71.5 82.2 59.8 22.4 3 ,Boriavi (M) 11,585 6,975 4,610 6,220 2,232 3,988 75.7 89 61.8 27.1 4' Borsad(M) , 37,442 21,354 16,088 19,106 7,831 11,275 76.7 85.5 67.5 . 17.9 5 Karamsad (M)' (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 Khambhat (M) (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) KhambhatUA 65,718 36,652 29,066 27,476 11,308 16,168 80 87 72.6 14.4 Khambhat (M+OG) 65,718 36,652 29,066 27,476 11,308 16,168 80 87 72.6 14.4 (i) Khambhat (M) 57,457 31,887 25,570 22,995 9,488 13,507 80.8 87.5 73.7 13.8 7 Ode(M) 12,569 7,501 5,068 5,890 2,144 3,746 77.4 89 64.9 24.1 8 Petlad (M) 37,074 20,887 16,187 14,073 5,841 8,232 81.6 88.3 74.4 14 9 Umreth(M) 22,550 12,850 9,700 9,641 3,847 5,794 79.6 88.1 70.S 17.6 10 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) • (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) II Vasna Borsad 190 III 79 148 67 81 68.6 74.5 61.7 12.8 INA (INA) 12 Vithal Udyognagar (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) INA (INA) District (Urban) Total : . 367,885 207,878 160,007 . 140,086 57,437 82,649 82.1 89.4 74.3 15.1 UA = Urban Agglomeration Table 24 shows the absolute number of literates of 89.5 per cent while Vasna Borsad INA has the lowest and illiterates along with literacy rates in Urban literacy rate of 68.6 per cent among urban areas. Agglomeration (fowns. As much as 82.1 per cent of Anldav(M) has the lowest female literacy rate of 59.8 the urban population excluding the population of age per cent. Among all urban areas, th~ gap in male group of 0-6 years is literate in the district. As high as female literacy rate for the district is 15.1 percentage 89.4 per cent of the male population is literate while points. It is the highest of 27.1 per centage points in corresponding figure for females is 74.3 per cent. Boriavi(M). While the lowest of 10.6 percentage points Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) has the highest literacy rate is in Anand (M).

41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 25 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKAS/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 SL Name of Talukal Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Tarapur 4,585 2,968 1,617 3,988 1,533 2,455 64.2 79.6 47.4 32.2 I 2 Sojitra 4,034 2,365 1,669 1,736 689 1,047 78.9 88.3 68.5 19.9 3 Umieth 2,281 1,468 813 1,474 543 931 70.9 85.6 54.1 31.6 4 Anand 8,049 4,762 3,287 3,208 1,137 2,071 81.5 91.8 70.1 21.8 5 Petlad 9,996 5,903 4,093 3,823 1,434 2,389 81.7 90.6 71.5 19.1 6 Khambhat 8,034 5,017 3,017 5,055 1,915 3,140 71.6 84.4 57.1 27.3 7 Borsad 9,548 5,744 3,804 4,040 1,472 2,568 79.9 91.1 67.4. 23.7 8 Anklav 3,112 1,918 1,194 1,339 492 847 78.6 89.8 65.5'· 24.3 District (Rural) ToW: 49,639 30,145 19,494 24,663 9,215 15,448 76.7 88.1 63.9 24.3

Table 25 gives the details about number and percentage points between the literacy rates of male percentage of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates and female for the Scheduled Castes pOI,mlation in the by sex in taluka.76.7 per cent of the total Scheduled ruralareas.AmongtalukasruralareasofPetladtaluka Castes population excluding the population of age has the highest literacy rate of 81.7 per cent while the group of 0-6 years is literate in the rural district. 88.1 lowest literacy rate of 64.2 per cent is recorded in _.per cent of male Schedule4 Castes is literate while Tarapur taluka.The highest gap of 32:2 percentage corresponding figure for female is 63.9 per cent in the points in literacy rates between male and female is rural areas of the district . There is a gap of 24.3 seen in Tarapur taluka. TABLE 26 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of Literacy Number of Percentage Distribution Scheduled Castes Percentllgc: i)istribution Rate for Villages Inhabited Villages of Villages Population of Population 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0,0 ll-20 2 0.6 92 0.1 21-30 4 1.2 280 0.4 31-40 7 2.1 583 0.8 41-50 9 2.7 969 1.3 51-60 37 10.9 6,922 9.3 61-70 48 14.2 7,824 10.5 71-80 110 32.4 25,751 34.7 81-90 110 32.4 29,756 40.0 91-99 11 3.2 2,117 2.8 100 1 0.3 8 0.0 District Total: 339 100.0 74,302 100.0

Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 76.7 Table 26 reveals the distribution of villages in 12 covering 74.7 per cent ofthe Scheduled Castes population. different ranges of literacy rates for the population of Out of339 villages only 22 villages have shown literacy Scheduled Castes in rural areas ofthe district. The ~ghest rates of less than 50 per cent. There is only one village number of11 0 villages are registered in the literacy ranges which has shown cent percent literacy among 8 Scheduled of 71-80 and 81-90 with 64.8 per cent of villages and Castes person recorded in the village.

42 ANALYTICAt: NOTE TABLE 27 NUMBEltAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN ,TOWNS,200t Sl. Name and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No .. Status ofUNfown Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male- Persons Males Fem31es P~ M31es Fel1illles Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Anand (M)* 3,979 2,278 1,701 1,655 648 1,007 80 89.1 71.1 18.0 2 Anklav.(M) 684 380 304 220 72 148 85 93.8 75.2 18.6 3 Bdriavi (M) , 301 182 120 109 38 71 82 92.9 - 69.8 23.1 4 Borsad (M) 1,563 938 625 634 232 402 80 89.8 68.6 21.2 5 Karamsl!,d (M) 621 356 265 207 80 127 88 96.5 79.1 17.4 6 Khambqat (M)' 4,704 2,729 1,975 1,870 732 1,138 80 89.0 70.5 18.5 7 Ode(M) 432 272 160 230 77 153 75 89.2 58.2 31.0 8 Petlad (M) 2,951 1,657 1,294 812 305 - 507 86 92.5 79.0 13.5 9 Umreth (M) 866 518 348 361 127 234 79 91.0 66.0 25.0 10 Vallabh 1,218 729 489 714 266 448 75 85.6 63.8 21.7 Vidyanagar (M) i II Vithal Udyognagar 35 22 13 16 4 12 81 95.7 65.0 30.7 INA (INA) District (Urban) Total: 17,355 10,061 7,294 6,828 2,581 4,247 81 90.0 71.2 18.8 * -Towns havin~ outgrowth Table 27 gives the details about absolute number female literacy rates. Karamsad(M) has the highest and percentages of literates and illiterates for urban literacy rate of 88.2 per cent and two towns Scheduled Castes' in urban areas for the district 81.0 namely Ode(M) and Vallabh Vidyanagar(M) have the per cent of the total Scheduled Castes population lowest literacy rate of 75.3 per cent. The maximum excluding the population of age group of 0-6 years in gap of 31.0 percentage points between literacy rates the towns is literate. The proportions of male and female of male and female is recorded in Ode(M) and lowest litertes come to 90.0 and 71.2 per cent respectively - of 13.5 percentage points in Petlad. which shows the gap ofl8.8 percentage poin~s in male- TABLE 28 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDuLED TRIBES LITERATES AND n.LITERATES BY SEX IN TALUKAS/C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Sl. Name ofTalukal Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. C.D.Block Number of Literates Number of llliterates Male­ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Tarapur 84 67 17 367 195 172 24.3 32.2 12.3 19.9 2 Sojitra 136 95 41 301 146 155 39.4 50 26.5 23.5 3 Umreth 504 350 154 751 322 429 47.4 61.5 31.2 30.3 4 Anand 2,189 1,487 702 3,553 1,516 1,037 46.6 60.1 31.5 28.6 5 Petlad 521 340 181 '1,261 588 673 36.5 45.3 26.7 18.5 6 Khambhat 320 205 115 625 285 340 43.2 53.5 32.1 21.4 7 Borsad 369 269 100 1,323 623 700 27.7 37.8 16.1 21.7 8 Anklav 103 66 37 418 193 225 25.9 32.4 19.2 13.2 District (Rural) Total: 4,226 2,879 1,347 8,599 3,868 4,731 40.8 52.5 27.7 24.7 Table 28 gives the details ofnumber and percentage the total Scheduled Tribes in the rural areas, excluding of Scheduled Tribes literates and il1~terates by sex at the age group of 0-6 yearsy is literate in the district. taluka level in the district. As much as 40:8 per cent of The proportions of male and female literates come to

43 , 9fSTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND 52.5 and 27.7 per cent respectively which shows a gap taluka .. The maximum gap of 30.3 percentage points of 24.7 percentage points in male and feinale literacy in male-female literacy rates is recorded in Umreth rates. Among the talukas of the djstrict, Umreth taluka taluka, while Ank:lav taluka has least the gap of 13.2 has the highest rulalliteracy rate of4 7.4 per cent while percentage points in male female literacy tates among the lowest rate of24.3 per cent is recorded in Tarapur talukas. TABLE 29 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001

Range of Literacy Nurnberof Percentag,e Distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage Distribution Rate for Villages Inhabited Villages " of Villages Population of Population 1 2 3 4 i 5 0 20 10.7 223i 1.7 1-10 13 7 956 7.5 11-20 22 11.8 1,452 11.3 21-30 18 9.6 1,131 8.8 31-40 21 11.2 1,812 14.1 41-50 17 9.1 3.369 26.3 51-60 18 9.6 2,316 18.1 61-70 13 7 892 7 71-80 13 7 367 2.9 81-90 8 4.3 129· 91-99 2 Ll 86 0.7 100 22 11.8 92 0.7 District Total: 187 100 12,825 100

Literacy rate for District (Rural) 40.8 Table 29 gives the details about the distribution of the Scheduled Tribes population of the district. There villages by 12 different ranges of literacy rates for are 22 villages, having Scheduled Tribes population Scheduled Tribes population in the district. There are with 100 per cent literacy. 20 villages with no literat~s covering 1.7 per cent of TABLE 30 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and Urban Number of Literates and Illiterates Percentage of Literates Gap in No. Status of Town Number of Literates Number of Illiterates Male! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Female Literacy Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Anand (M) * 1,807 1,209 598 2,961 1,305 1,656 45.6 57.6 32.2 25.4 2 Anklav(M) 35 29 6 324 166 158 11.9 18.6 4.3 14.3 3 Boriavi (M) 22 18 4 130 62 68 18.2 29.5 6.7 22.8 4 Borsad(M) 115 70 45 508 264 244 23 26.5 19.1 7.4 5 Karamsad (M) 254 149 105 170 71 99 69 78.8 58.7 20.2 6 Khambhat (M) * 305 192 113 486 213 273 46.7 56.6 36 20.6 7 Ode(M) 69 40 29 108 44 64 46 57.1 36.3 20.9 8 Petlad (M) 98 67 31 703 356 347 15.1 19 10.4 8.6 9 Umreth(M) 88 55 33 357 151 206 23.2 30.7 16.5 14.2 10 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 786 512 274 602 260 342 63.7 73.8 50.7 23 II Vithal Udyognagar 36 19 17 46 20 26 57.1 65.5 50 15.5 INA (INA) District (Urban) Total: 3,615 2,360 1,255 6,395 2,912 3,483 43.2 53.2 31.9 21.4 * Towns having outgrowths.

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 30 gives the details about number and points in male and female literacy rates for Scheduled percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates, illiterates and Tribes in the urban areas. Among the towns of the the literacy rates in towns of the district. As much as district, Karamsad(M) has the highest literacy rate of 43.2 per cent of the total Scheduled Tribe popUlation 69 per cent and the lowest of 11.9 per cent is in excluding the age group of 0-6 years in the urban areas Anklav(M). The maximum gap of 25.4 percentage of the district is literate. The proportion of male and point in male-female literacy rates for Scheduled female literates come to 53.2 and 31.9 per cent Tribes is found in Anand(M). respectively, which shows a gap of 21.4 percentage TABLE 31 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON·WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKAS, 2001

l: 80 ~... 70 ~, 60 ; so ~... 40 ~... 30 ~ 20 ':; 10

• Persons Total Main Marginal Non Workers Workers Worker:; Workers iii Males Workers and Non-workers • Females

8l. Name of Persons/ Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Taluka Malesi Population (Main !lI1d Marginal Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tarapur Persons 75,850 25,129 33.1 10,611 14 35,740 47.1 40,110 52.9 Males 39,450 19,168 48.6 2,298 5.8 21,466 54.4 17,984 45.6 Females 36,400 5,961 16.4 8,313 22.8 14,274 39.2 22,l26 60.8 2 Sojitra Persons 96,138 32,636 33.9 10,069 10.5 42,705 44.4 53,433 55.6 Males 50,475 25,324 50.2 2,954 5.9 28,278 56 22,197 44 Females 45,663 7,312 16 7,115 15.6 14,427 31.6 31,236 68.4 3 Umreth Persons 162,428 50,259 30.9 21,115 13 71,374 43.9 91,054 56.1 Males 84,714 41,447 48.9 5,752 6.8 47,199 55.7 37,515 44.3 Females 77,714 8,812 11.3 15,363 19.8 24,175 31.1 53,539 68.9 4 Anand Persons 513,900 160,965 31.3 27,229 5.3 188,194 36.6 325,706 63.4 Males 269,971 132,397 49 9,814 3.6 142,211 52.7 127,760 47.3 Females 243,929 28,568 11.7 17,415 7.1 45,983 18.9 197,946 81.1 5 Petlad Persons 265,455 88,159 33 .2 24,122 9.1 112,281 42.3 153,174 57.7 Males 138,924 70,297 50.6 7,194 5.2 77,491 55.8 61,433 44.2 Females 126,531 17,862 14.1 16,928 13.4 34,790 27.5 91 ,741 72.5 6 Khambhat Persons 261 ,012 90,993 34.9 19,298 7.4 1l0,291 42.3 150,721 .57.7 Males 135,747 70,686 52.1 4,849 3.6 75,535 55.6 60,212 44.4 Females 125,265 20,307 16.2 14,449 11.5 34,756 27.7 90,509 72.3

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F. No. 10 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND SI. Name of Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non WOIXers No. Talub Malesf Population (Main and Marginal Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 Borsad Persons 347,409 120,953 34,8 36;soS 10.5 157,458 45.3 189,951 54.7. Males 181,961 92,855 51 9,344 5.1 102,199 56.2 79,762 43.8 Females 165,448 28,098 17 27,161 ,16.4 55,259 33.4 110,189 66.6 8 Anklav Persons 134,680 48,575 36.1 18,093 13.4 66,668 49.5 68,012 'SO.S Males 70,758 36,926 52.2 4,139 5.8 41,065 58 29,693 42 Females 63,922 11,649 18.2 13,954 21.8 25,603 40.1 38,319 S9.9 District Total: Persons 1,856,872 617,669 33.3 167,042 9 784,711 42.3 1,072,161 57.7 Males 972,000 .489,100 50.3 46,344 4.8 535,444' 55.1 436,556 44.9 Females 884,872 128,569 14.5 120,698 13.6 249,267 28.2 635,605 71.8

Table 31 shows absolute number and percentage per cent. As far as marginal workers are concerned, of main workers, marginal workers and non workers the female participation rate of 13.6 per cent is much by sex at taluka level in the district as per 200 I Census. higher than male participation rate of 4~8 per cent. 42.3 per cent in the total population have been Among talukas, Anklav taluka has the maximum of registered as workers in the district. Of which 33.3 36.1 per c,ent main workers.Tarapur talOO has highest per cent are main workers and 9.0 are marginal of 14.0 per cent. marginal workers. The highest of 52.2 workers. Percentage of non- workers in the district is per cent main workers in male working group has been 57.7 per cent of total population. Among the main recorded in Anklav whereas the highest of 22;8 workers male participation rate in the district is 50.3 per cent marginal workers in females has been registerd per cent while corresI;>Onding rate for females is 1~.5 in Tarapur taluka. TABLE 32 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TALUKAS/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

S1. Name of Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non WorkerS No. Talukal Males! Population (Main and Marginal C.D. Block Females Workers) Number Percentage Number .Percentage Numbc;r Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tarapur Persons 75,8S0 25,129 33.1 10,611 14 35,740 47.1 40,110 52.9 Males 39,450 19,168 48.6 2,298 5.8 21,466 54.4 17,984 45.6 Females 36,400 5,961 16.4 8,313 22.8 14,274 39.2 22,126 60.8 2 Sojitra Persons 96,138 32,636 33.9 10,069 10.5 42,705 44.4 53,433 55.6 Males 50,475 25,324 50.2 2,954 5.9 28,278 56 22,197 44 Females 45,663 7,312 16 7,115 15.6 14,427 31.6 31,236 68.4 3 Umreth Persons 130,237 40,989 31.5 19,337 14.8 60,326 46.3 69,911 53.7 Males 68,017 33,180 48.8 5,103 7.5 38,283 56.3 29,734 43.7 Females 62,220 7,809 12.6 14,234 22.9 22,043 35.4 40,177 64.6 4 Anand' Persons 259,150 85,945 33.2 20,096 7.8 106,041 40.9 153,109 59.1 Males 13S,824 68,933 SO.8 6,712 4,9 75,645 S5.7 60,179 44.3 Females 123,326 17,012 13.8 13,384 10.9 30,396 24.6 92,930 75,4 5 Petlad Persons 214,308 73,980 34.5 22,560 10.5 96,540 45 117,768 55 Males 112,196 57,493 S1.2 6,322 5.6 63,815 56.9 48,381 43.1 Females 102,112 16,487 16.1 16,238 15.9 32,725 32' 69,387 68 6 Khambbat Persons 167,818 62,486 37.2 l6,496 9.8 78,982 47.1 &8,836 52.9 Males 87,787 46,113 52.5 3,S73 4.1 49,686 56.6 38,101 43.4 Females 80,031 16,373 20.5 12,923 16.1 29,296 36.6 50,735 63.4

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Sl. Name of Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Taluka/ Males! Population (Main and Marginal C.D. Block Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 BorSad Persons 290,523 103,542 '35.6 34,348 11.8 137,890 47.5 152,633 52.5 Males 152,598 78,204 . 51.2 8,738 5.7 86,942 57 65,656 43 Females 137,925 25,338 18.4 25,610 18.6 50,948 36.9 86,977 63.1 8 Anklav Persons . 114,877 42,322 36.8 14,795 12.9 57,117 49.7 57,760 50.3 Males 60,338 31,882 52.8 3,172 5.3 35,054 58.1 25,284 41.9 Females 54,539 10,440 19.1 11,623 21.3 22,063 40.5 32,476 59.5 District (RUral~ Total: PersODs 1,343,901 467,629 34.6 148,312 11 615,341 45.6 733,560 54.4 Males .7~5 360,297 51 38,872 5.5 399,169 56.5 307,516 43.5 Femalet 642,216 186,732 16.6 109,440 17 216,172 33.7 426,044 66.3 Table 32 gives the details about absolute number respectively. Male and female marginal workers out and percentage of maip. workers, marginal workers and respectively 5.5 per cent and 17 per cent. The non workers by sex folrrural population of the district; percentage of marginal workers in female is higher as It can be seen that in the rural areas 34.6 per cent of compared to the marginal workers in male . Similar the population has been categorized as main workers trend i~;_ also observed at taluka level . At the taluka whereas the marginal workers are 11.0 per cent. 54.4 revel Anklav taluka has the highest of 49.7 per cent per cent of rurfll population is

Sl. •Name and UIhan Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers NonWorkers No. Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal UAffown Females Workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percen~e Number Percentage '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Anand(M) (Sec Anand Urban Awomeration) AnandUA Persons 218,486 62;208 28.5 4,417 2 66,625 30.5 151,861 69.5 Males 115,295 53,499 46.4 2,102 1.8 55,601 48.2 59,694 51.8 Females 103,191 8,709 8.4 2,315 21 11,024 10.7 92,167 89.3 (a) Anand Persons 156,050 46,042 29.5 2,197 1.4 ' 411,239 30.9 107,811 69.1 (M+OG) Males 81,415 39,808 48.9 I,m 1.4 40,940 50.3 40,475 49.7 Females 74,635 6,234 8.4 1,065 1.4 7;1.99 9.8 67,336 90.2 (i) Anand (M) Persons 130,685 38,085 29.1 1,483 1.1 39,568 30.3 91,117 69.7 Males 68,074 33;1.67 48.9 857 1.3 34,124 50.1 33,950 49.9 Females 62,611 4,818 7.7 626 I 5,444 8.7 57,167 91.3 (b) Vallabh Persons 29,378 6,808 23.2 719 2.4 7,527 25.6 21,851 74.4 Vidyanagar (M) Males 16,339 5,667 34.7 336 2.1 6,003 36.7 10,336 63.3 Females 13,039 1,141 8.8 383 2.9 1,524 11.7 11,515 88.3 (c)Vithal Persons 4,103 1,208 29.4 28 0.7 1;1.36 30.1 2,867 69.9 Udyognagar Males 2,189 1,118 51.1 12 0.5 1,130 51.6 1,059 48.4 INA (INA) Females 1,914 90 4.7 16 0.8 106 5.5 1,808 94.5 (d) Karamsad (M) Persons 28,955 8,150 28.1 1,473 5.1 9,623 332 19,332 66.8 Males 15,352 6,906 45 622 4.1 7,528 49 7,824 51 Females 13,603 1;1.44 9.1 851 6.3 2,095 15.4 11,508 84.6

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND SI. . Name and Urban Persons! Total Main Workers Marginal Workers Total Workers Non Workers No. Status of Males! Population (Main and Marginal UAJrown Females Workers) Number Percentage. Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 2 Anklav(M) Persons 19,803 6,253 31.6 3,298 16.7 9,551 48.2 10)52 51.8 Males 10,420 5,044 48.4 %7 9.3 6,011 57.7 4,409 42.3 Females 9,383 1,209 12.9 2,331 24.8 3,540 37.7 5,843 62.3 3 Boriavi (M) Persons 17,805 6,331 35.6 1,050 5.9 7,381 41.5 10,424 58.5 Males 9;207 4,]93 52.1 475 5.2 5,268 572 3,939 42.8 Females 8,598 1,538 17.9 575 6.7 2,1l3 24.6 6,485 75.4 4 Borsad (M) Persons 56,548 17,281 30.6 2,157 3.8 19,4J8 34.4 37,110 65.6 Males 29,185 14,546 49.8 606 2.1 15,152 51.9 14,033 . 48.1 Females 27,363 2,735 10 1,551 5.7 4,286 15.7 23,077 84.3 5 Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 Khambhat (M) (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) Khambhat UA Persons 93,194 28,507 30.6 2,8D2 3 31,309 33.6 61,885 66.4 Males 47,960 24,573 51.2 1,276 2.7 25,849 53.9 22,.111 46.1 Females 45,234 3,934 8.7 1,526 3.4 5,460 12.1 39,774 87.9 (a) Khambhat Persons 93,194 28,507 30.6 2,802 3 31,309 33.6 61,885 66.4 (M+OG) Males 47,960 24,573 51.2 1,276 2.7 25,849 53.9 22,11 I 46.1 Females 45,234 3,934 8.7 1,526 3.4 5,460 '12.1 39,714' 87.9 (i) Khambhat (M) Persons 80,452 24,636 30.6 2,221 2.8 26,857 33.4 .53,595 66.6 Males 41,375 21,432 51.8 931 2.3 22,363 54 19,012 '46 Females 39,077 3,204 8.2 1,290 3.3 4,494 : 11.5 34,583 88.5 7 Ode(M) Persons ., 18,459 6,481 35.1 1,666 9 8,147 . '44.1 10,312 55.9 Males 9,645 5,172 53.6 525 5.4 5,697. 59.! 3,948 40.9 Females 8,814 1,309 14.9 1,141 12.9 2,450 27.8 6,364 72.2 8 Petlad(M) Persons 51,147 14,179 27.7 1,562 3.1 15,741 30.8 35,406 69.2 Males 26,728 12,804 47.9 872 .3.3 13,676/ 51.2 13,052 48.8 Females 24,419 1,375 5.6 690 2.8 2,065 8.5 22,354 91.5 9 Umreth(M) Persons 32,191 9,270 28.8 1,778 5.5 1l,048 34.3 21,143 65.7 Males 16,697 8,267 49.5 649 3.9 8,916 53.4 7,781 46.6 Females 15,494 1,003 6.5 1,129 7.3 2,132 13.8 13,362 86.2 10 VaJlabh (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Vidyanagar (M) 11 Valina Borsad Persons 338 130 38.5 o o 130' 38.5 208 61.5 INA (INA) Males 178 105 S9 o o 105 59 73 41 Females 160 25 15.6 o o 25 15.6 135 84.4 12 Vithal (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Udyognagar INA (INA) District (Urban) Persons 507,971 150,640 29.7 18,730 3.7 169,370 33.3 338,601 66.7 Total; Males 265,315 128,803 48.5 7,472 2.8 136,275 51.4 129,040 48.6 Females 242,656 21,837 9 11,258 4.6 33,095 13.6 209,561 86.4

UA:; Urban Agglomeration

Table 33 shows the absolute number with district shows that 48.5 per cent of males and 9.0 per percentage of main workers, marginal workers and cent of females are main workers. Male and female non-workers by sex for urban areas at U.Affown level marginal workers are 2.8 per cent and 4.6 per cent in the district. Of the 507,971 total urban popUlation respectively. The highest of 48.2 per cent of workers of the district, 29.7 per cent is main workers whereas is observed in Anklav(M) and the lowest of 25.6 per only 3.7 per cent marginal workers. Non-workers are cent in Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) . 66.7 per cent. Sex-wise break: in the urban areas of the

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE /TABLE 34 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC F ACTIVITY IN TALUKAS, 2001

SI. Name ofTaluka Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No.1 Males! Population ' Number of Cultivators Agncultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

T~apur ~ersons 75,850 35,740 9,897 12,817 286 12,740 (47.1) (27.7) (35.9) (0.8) (35.6) Males 39,450 21,466 8,745 7,047 199 5,475 (54.4) (40.7) (32.8) (0.9) (25.5) Females 36,400 14,274 1,152 5,770 87 7,265 (39.2) (8.1) (40.4) (0.6) (50.9) 2 Sojitra Persons 96,138 42,705 9,162 20,271 395 12,877 (44.4) (21.5) (47.5) (0.9) (30.2) Males 50,475 28,278 8,332 12,642 283 7,021 (56.0) (29.5) (44.7) (1.0) (24.8) Females 45,663 14,427 830 7,629 112 5,856 (31.6) (5.8) (52.9) (0.8) (40.6) 3 ' UIrireth Persons 162,428 71,374 19,961 30,159 1,006 20,248 (43.9) (28.0) (42.3) (1.4) (28.4) Males 84,714 47,199 17,227 16,427 493 13,052 (55.7) (36'.5) (34.8) (1.0) (27.7) Females 77,714 24,175 2,734 13,732 513 7,196 (31.1) (1l.3) (56.8) (2.1) (29.8) 4 Anand Persons 513,900 188,194 22,520 61,646 3,114 100,914 (36.6) (12.0) (32.8) (1.7) (53.6) Males 269,971 142,211 20,479 37,646 2,039 82,047 (52.7) (14.4) (26.5) (1.4) (57.7) Females 243,929 45,983 2,041 24,000 1,075 18,867 (18.9) (4.4) (52.2) (2.3) (41.0) 5 Petlad Persons 265,455 1I2,281 20,091 46,591 1,980 43,619 (42.3) (17.9) (41.5) (1.8) (38.8) Males 138,924 77,491 18,307 29,229, 1,457 28,498 (55.8) (23.6) , (37.7) (1.9) (36.8) Females 126,531 34,790 1,784 17,362 523 15,121 (27.5) (5.1) (49.9) (1.5) (43.5) 6 Khambhat Persons 261,012 110,291 24,126 29,600 3,697 52,868 (42.3) (21.9) (26.8) (3.4) (47.9) Males 135.,747 75,535 21,274 17,596 2,525 34,140 (55.6) (28.2) (23.3) (3.3) (45.2) Females 125,265 34,756 2,852 12,004 1,172 18,728 (27.7) (8.2) (34.5) (3.4) (53.9) 7 Borsad Persons 347,409 157,458 33,246 59,228 5,371 59,613 (45.3) (21.l) (37.6) (3.4) (37.9) Males 181,961 102,199 30,390 37,912 4,640 29,257 (56.2) (29.7) (37.1) (4.5) (28.6) Females 165,448 55,259 2,856 21,316 731 30,356 (33.4) (5.2) (38.6) (1.3) (54.9)

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SI. Name of Taluka Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No. Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 AnkIav Persons 134,680 66,668 16,400 26,867 3,015 20,386 (49.5) (24.6) (40.3) (4.5) (30.6) Males 70,758 41,065 14,215 14,986 2,381 9,48"3 (58.0) (34.6) (36.5) (5.8) (23.1) Females 63,922 25,603 2,185 11,881 634 10,903 (40.1) (8.5) (46.4) (2.5) (42.6) District Total: Persons 1,856,872 784,711 155,403 287,179 18,864 323,265 (42.3) (19.8) (36.6) (2.4) (41.2) Males 972,000 535,444 138,969 173,485 14,017 208,973 (55.1) (26.0) (32.4) (2.6) (39.0) Females 884,872 249,267 16,434 113,694 4,847 114,292 (28.2) (6.6) (45.6) (1.9j (45.9)

Note: Percentage of WOrker to t{)tal worker are given in brackets Table 34 reveals economic activities at taluka level while 41.2 per cent are engaged in other works. Umreth in the district. From the table it is evident that total taluka has highest of 28.0 per cent cultivators, Sojitra workers including main and marginal workers are 42.3 taluka has highest 47.5 per cent,' agriculturallabres, per cent of the total population. Cultivators are 19.8 Anand taluka has highest of 53.6 per cent of other per cent while agricultural labourers are 36.6 per cent. workers. Only 2.4 per cent workers are in household industry TABLE 35 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TALUKAS/C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Talukal Persons! Total Total Categorybf Workers No. C. D. Block Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tarapur Persons 75,850 35,740 9,897 12,817 286 12,740 (47.1) (27.7) (35.9) (0.8) (35.6) Males 39,450 21,466 8,745 7,047 199 5,475 (54.4) (40.7) (32.8) (0.9) (25.5) Females 36,400 14,274 1,152 5,770 87 7,265 (39.2) (8.1) (40.4) (0.6) (50.9) 2 Sojitra Persons 96,138 42,705 9,162 20,271 395 12,877 (44.4) (21.5) (47.5) (0.9) (30.2) Males 50,475 28,278 8,332 12,642 283 7,021 (56.0) (29.5) (44.7) (1.0) (24.8) Females 45,663 14,427 830 7,629 112 5,856 (31.6) (5.8) (52.9) (0.8) (40.6) 3 Umreth Persons 130,237 60,326 18,836 28,250 744 12,496 (46.3) (31.2) (46.8) (1.2) (20.7) Males 68,017 38,283 16,127 15,219 290 6,647 (56.3) (42.1) (39.8) (0.8) (17.4) Females 62,220 22,043 2,709 13,031 454 5,849 (35.4) (12.3) (59.1) (2.1) (26.5)

50 ANALYTICAL NOTE Sl. NaIlJC ofTaluka/ Persons! Total TQtal Category of Workers No. C. D. Block Males! Population NUPhbe-cof Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 4 ~and Persons 259,150 106,041 18,189 49,432 1,720 36,700 (40.9) (17.2) (46.6) (1.6) (34.6) Males 135,824 75,645 16,486 30,218 1,049 27,892 (55.7) (21.8) , (39.9) (1.4) (36.9) Females 123,326 30,396 1,703 19,214 671 8,808 (24.6) (5.6) (63.2) (2.2) (29.0) 5 Petlad Persons 214,308 96,540 19,750 45,689 1,448 29,653 (45.0) (20.5) (47.3) (1.5) (30.7) Males 112,196 63,815 17,981 28,517 1,035 16,282 (56.9) (28.2) (44.7) (1.6) (25.5) Females 102,'112 32,725 1,769 17,172 413 13,371 (32.0) (5.4) (52.5) (1.3) (40.9) 6 Khambhat Persons 167,818 78,9;82 23,581 27,983 1,095 26,323 (47.1) (29.9) (35.4) (1.4) (33.3) Males 87,787 49,686 20,799 16,589 889 11,409 (56.6) (41.9) (33.4) (1.8) (23.0) Females 80,031 29,296 2,782 11,394 206 14,914 (36.6) (9.5) (38.9) (0.7) (50.9) 7 Borsad Persons 290,523 137,890 32,007 55,571 4,777 45,535 (47.5) (23.2) (40.3) (3.5) (33.0) . Males 152,598 86;942 29,192 35,495 4,396 17,859 ° (57.0) (33.6) (40.8) (5.1) (20.5) Females 137,925 50,948 2,815 20,076 381 27,676 (36.9) (5.5) (39.4) (0.7) (54.3) 8 °Anklav Persons 114,877 57,117 14,875 22,664 2,879 16,699 (49.7) (26.0) (39.7) (5.0) (29.2) Males 60,338 35,054 12,720 12,813 2,292 7,229 (58.1) (36.3) (36.6) (6.5) (20.6) Females 54,539 22,063 2,155 9,851 587 9,470 (40.5) (9.8) (44.6) (2.7) (42.9) District (Rural) Persons 1,348,901 615,341 146,297 262,677 13,344 193,023 Total: (45.6) (23.8) (42.7) (2.2) (31.4) Males 706,685 399,169 ·130,382 158,540 10,433 99,814 (56.5) (32.7) (39.7) (2.6) (25.0) ° Females 642,216 216,172 15,~15 104,137 2,911 93,209 (33.7) (7.4) (48.2) (1.3) (43.1)

Note: Pacentage ofWorl<;:er to total worker are given in brackets

Table 35 gives talukawise distribution of workers ° the district is engaged in economiactivites, 32.7 per by sex in four categories of economic activity for rural cent of male workers are agricultural labourers and areas ofthe district. It can be seen that total workers in 25.0 per cent are engaged in other works. In case of the rural areas of Anand district are 45.6 per cent. female workers, 48.2 per cent agricultural labourers Among workers, cultivators are 23.8 per cent while Among talukas,the of highest 31.2 per cent of Agricultural labourers are 42.7 per cent. Persons cultivators is found in Umreth taluka. Sojitra taluka engaged in other works are 31.4 percent in rural areas has the highest of 47.5 per cent agriculturallaboilrers of the district 56.5 per cent of the male population of in the district.

51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 36 DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS frOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and Urban Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No. Status ofUAI Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA Persons 218,486 66,625 1,269 4,132 1,126 60,098 (30.5) (\.9) (6.2) (\,7) (90.2) Males 115,295 55,601 1,178 2,550 825 51,048 (48.2) (2.1) (4.6) (1.5) (91.8) Females 103,191 11,024 91 1,582 301 9,050 (10.7) (0.8) (14.4) (2.7) (82.1) (a) Anand Persons 156,050 48,239 829 2,697 627 , 44,086 (M+OG) (30.9) (\,7) (5.6) (1.3) , (91.4) Males 81,415 40,940 773 1,722 463· 37,982 (50.3) (1.9) (4.2) (1.1) (92.8) Females 74,635 7,299 56 975 164 6,104 (9.8) (0.8) (13.4) (2.2) (&3.6) (i) Anand (M) Persons 130,685 39,568 352 969 453 37,794 (30.3) (0.9) (2.4) (Ll) (95.5) Males 68,074 34,124 329 620 352 32,823 (50.1 ) (\.0) (\.8) ( l'.O) (96.2) Females 62,611 5,444 23 349 101 4,971 (8.7) (0.4) (6.4) (\.9) (91.3) (b) Vallabh Persons 29,378 7,527 33 19 243 7,232 Vidyanagar (25.6) (0.4) (0.3) (3.2) (96.1) (M) Males 16,339 6,003 31 14 182 5,776 (36.7) (0.5) (0.2) (3.0) (96.2) Females 13,039 1,524 2 5 61 1,456 (11.7) (0.1) (0.3) (4.0) (95.5) (c) Vi thai Persons 4,103 1,236 2 2 8 1,224 Udyognagar (30.1) (0.2) (0.2) (0.6) (99.0) lNA(INA) Males 2,189 1,130 1 I 8 1,120 (51.6) (0.1) (0.1) (0.7) (99.1) Females 1,914 106 I 1 0 104 (5.5) (0.9) (0.9) (0.0) (98.1) (d) Kmunsad (M) Persons 28,955 9,623 405 1,414 248 7,556 (33.2) (4.2) (14.7) (2.6) (78.5) Males 15,352 7,528 373 813 172 6,170 (49.0) (5.0) (10.8) (2.3) (82.0) Females 13,603 2,095 32 601 76 1,386 (15.4) (1.5) (28.7) (3.6) (66.2) 2 Anklav(M) Persons 19,803 9,551 1,525 4,203 136 3,687 (48.2) (16.0) (44.0) (1.4) (38.6) Males 10,420 6,011 1,495 2,173 89 2,254 (57.7) (24.9) (36.2) (1.5) (37.5) Females 9,383 3,540 30 2,030 47 1,433 (37.7) (0.8) (57.3) (1.3) (40.5)

52 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Sl. Name and Urban Persons! Total ,Total Category of Workers No. Status of UN Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

3 Boriavi (M) Persons 17,805 7,381 895 ' 4,~01 86 1,799 (41.5) (12.1) (62.3) (1.2) (24.4) Males 9,207 5,268 807 2,841 65 1.555 (57.2) (15.3) (53.9) (1.2) (29,5) Females 8,59& 2.113 88 1.760 21 244 (24.6) .. (4.2) (83.3) (LO) (11,5) 4 Borsad (M) Persons 56,548 19,438 1,239 3,656 594 13,949 (34.4) (6.4) (18.8) (3.1) (71.8) Males 29,185 15,152 1,198 2,417 244 11,293 (51.9) (7.9) (16.0) (1.6) (74,5) Females 27;363 4,286 41 1,239 350 2,656 (115.7) (1.0) (28.9) (8.2) (62.0) 5 Kararnsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) '6 'Khambhat (M) (See Khambhat llrban Agglomeration) KhambhatUA Persons 93,194 31,309 545 1,617 2,602 26,545 (33.6) (1.7) (5.2) (8.3) (84.8) Males 47,960 25,849 475 1,007 1,636 22,731 (53.9) (1.8) (3.9) (6.3) (87.9) Females 45,234 5,460 70 610 966 3,814 (12.1) (1.3) (11.2) (17.7) (69.9) Kharnbhat Persons 93,194 31,309 545 1,617 2,602 26,545 (M+OG) (33.6) (1.7) (5.2) , (8.3) (84.8) Males 47,960 25,849 475 1,007 1,636 22,731 (53.9) (1.8) (3.9) (6.3) (87.9) Females 45,234 5,460 70 610 966 3,814 (12.1) (1.3) (11.2) (17.7) (69.9) (i) Kharnbhat (M) Persons 80,452 26,857 316 557 2,559 , 23,425 (33.4) (1.2) (2.1) (9.5) (87.2) Males 41,375 22,363 257 327 1,606 20,173 (54.0) (Ll) (1.5) (7.2) (90.2) Females 39,077 4,494 59 230 953 3,:?52 (11.5) (1.3) (5.1) (21.2) (72.4) 7 Ode(M) Persons 18,459 8,147 2,167 3,481 182 2,317 (44.1) (26.6) (42.7) (2.2) (28.4) Males 9,645 5,697 2,008 2,037 100 1,552 (59.1) (35.2) <35.8) (1.8) (27.2) Females 8,814 2,450 159 1,444 82 765 (27.8) (6.5) (58.9) (3.3) (31.2) "$ Petlad (M) Persons 51,147 15,741 3 ",,,2 532 13,966 (30.8) (2.2) (5.7) (3.4) (88.7) Males 26,728 13,616 326 112 422 12,216 (51.2) (2.4) (5.2) (3.1) (89.3) Females 24,419 2,065 15 190 110 1,750 (8.5) (0.7) (9.2) (5.3) (84.7)

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S1. Name and Urban Persons! Total Total Category of Workers No. ~tatus of UAl Males! Population Number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Town Females Workers Labourers Industry Workers (Main + Workers Marginal) . 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 9 Um,reth (M) Persons 32,191 1l,048 1,125 1,909 262 1.752 (34.3) (10.2) (17.3) (2.4) (70.2) Males 16,691 8,916 1,100 1,208 203 6,405 (53.4) (12.3) (13.5) (2.3) (71.8) Females 15,494 2,132 25 701 59 1,347 (13.8) • (1.2) (32.9) (2.8) (63.2) 10 Vallabh (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Vidyanagar (M) 11 Vasna Borsad Persons 338 130 o 1 o 129 . INA (INA) (38.5) (0.0) (0.8) (0.0) (99.2) Males 118 105 o o 9. 105 (59.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (100.0) Females 160 25 o 1 o 24 (15.6) (0.0) (4.0) (0.0) (96.0) 12 Vithal (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Udyognagar INA (INA) District (Urban) Persons 507,971 169,370 9,106 24,502 5,520 130,242 Total: (33.3) (5.4) (14.5) ;<3.3) (76.9) Males 265,315 136,275 8,587 14,945 3$84 109,159 (51.4) (6.3) (11.0) (2.6) (80.1) Females 242,656 33,095 519 9,557 1,936 21,083 (13.6) (1.6) (28.9) (5.8) (63.1) l.lA = Urban Agglomeration

Table 36 details the distribution of workers by sex Proportion of total workers to total urban population in four categories of econon:ric activities in urban areas is highest aof 48.2 per cent for AIiklaV(M) among aU of the district. Total workers (Main + Marginal) in urban areas of Anand dIstrict. Among urban areas, urban areas are 33.3 per cent of total urban population Vasna Borsad INA (99.2 per cent) and Vithal in Anand district. Among these workers, cultivators Udyognagar INA (99.0 per cent) towns have almost constitute 5.4 per cent, agricultural labourers in 14.5 entire working population engaged in ,!ctivities under per cent, household industry workers 3.3 per cent and 'other works'. Total workers as percentage to total other workers 76.9 percent .Ofthe total male working population of the towns is minimuQ:\ at 25.6 per cent population, 80.1 per cent are engaged in other works. for Vallabh Vidyanagar(M) town of district. In case of females this proportion is 63.7 per cent.

54. ANALYTICAL NOTE 'fABLE 37 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF . DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

SI. ~ameof Number of Type of Amenity available No. Talukal Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power C. D. Block Viltages Drinking Office # Communi- Credit By Pucca Supply Water* cations $ Societies Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Tarapur i 42 ,42 37 42 31 33 41 2 26 41 42 . :(100) (100.0) (88.1) (100.0) (73;8) (78.6) (97.6) (4.8) (61.9) (97.6) (100.0) 2 Sojitra " 25 25 20 25 18 23 7 10 24 25 \ 25 (00) (100.0) (80.0) (100.0) (72.0) (92.0) (100.0) (28.0) (40.0) (96.0) (100.0) 3 Umreth 36 36 35 36 29 34 36 7 18 36 36 (100) (100.0) (97.2) (100.0) (80.6) (94.4) (100.0) (19.4) (50.0) (100.0) (100.0) 4 Anand \39 39 39 39 39 38 39 21 29 39 39 (lOP) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) !(100.0) (97.4) (100.0) (53.8) (74.4) (100.0) (100.0) 5' Petlad 56 56 37 56 40 50 54 15 24 53 56 (100) (100.0) (66.1) (100.0) (71.4) (89.3) (96.4) (26.8) (42.9) (94.6) (100.0) 6 Khambhat 57 57 45 57 45 46 57 8 39 57 57 (loo) (100.0) (78.9) (100.0) (78.9) (80.7) (100.0) (14.0) (68.4) (100.0) (100.0) 7 Borslut 64 64 62 64 60 55 63 16 28 64 64 (100) (100.0) (96.9) (100.0) (93.8) (85.9) (98.4) (25.0) (43.8) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Anklav 31 31 26 31 26 25 31 3 17 31 31 (100) (100.0) (83.9) (100.0) (83.9) (80.6) (100.0) (9.7) (54.8) (100.0) (100.0) District Total: 350 350 301 350 288 304 346 79 191 345 350 (100) (100.0) (86.0) (100.0) (82.3) (86.9) (98.9) (22.6) (54.6) (98.6) (100.0)

Note: Percentage an: given in braclrets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered acx:ordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. Table 37 given above shows the talukawise are available in all the 301 villages of the Anand distribution according to the availability of different district. As many as 288 (82.3 per cent) villages are amenities such as education, medical, improved equipped with- one or more facilities of post and drinking water, post office, telephone, transport . telegraph. Telephone facility is available to 304 i.e.86.9 communication, banks, agricultural credit societies, per cent of villages in the district. Out of 350 villages, approach to village by pucca road and power supply. 346 villages are well connected with the transport All the 350 inhabited villages in the district have facility. Agricultural Credit Societies are available in availability of atleast some educational facility, 191 (54.6 per cent) villages. Only 79 (22.6 per cent) improved drinking water supply facility and power villages have banking facility. As much as 345 (98.6 supply facility. Medical facilities of one kind or other per cent) villages are linked by pucca roads.

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 38 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 SI. Name of Talukal Total Type of Amenity available No. C. D. block Population of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power Inhabited Drinking Office # Communi- Credit by Pucca Supply Villages .Water· cations $ Societies Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Tarapur 75,850 75,850 72,158 75,850 64,999 65,666 75,462 16,146 ?7,629 75,404 75,850 (100) (100.0) (95.1) (100.0) (85.7) (86.6) (99.5) (21.3) (76.0) (99.4) (100.0) 2 Sojitra 96,138 96,138 86,609 96,138 85,766 89,088 96,138 52,869 55,782 92,970 96,138 (100) (100.0) (90.1) (100.0) (89.2) (92.7) (100.0) (55.0) (58.0) (96.7) (100.0) 3 Umreth 130,237 130,237 128,789 130,237 116,557 126,025 130,237 51,179 93,680 130,237 130,237 (100) (100.0) (98.9) (100.0) (89.5) (96.8) (100.0) (39.3) (71.9) (100.0) (100.0) 4 Anand 259,150 259,150 259,150 259,150 259,150 256,869 259,150 176,114 218,665 259,150 259,150 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100,0) (99.1) (100.0) (68.0) (84.4) (100.0) (100.0) 5 Pedad 214,308 214,308 170,279 214,308 179,326 201.761 210,230 100,572 99,350 207,458 214,308 (100) (100.0) (79.5) (100.0) (83.7) (94.1) (98.1) (46.9) (46.4) (96.8) (100.0) 6. Khambhat 167,818 167,818 153,085 167,818 157,477 153,842 167,818 52,183 141,455 167,818 167,818 (100) (100.0) (91.2) (100.0) (93.8) (91.7) (100.0) (31.1) (84.3) (100.0) . (100.0)

7 Borsad . 290,523 290,523 287,295 290,523 281,956 266,217 288,097 115,443 161,328 290,~23 290,523 (100) (100.0) (98.9) (100.0) (97.1) (91.6) (99.2) (39.7) (55.5) (100.0) (100.0) 8 Anldav 114,877 114,877 102,528 114,877 105,860 105,272 114,877 24,069 74,868' 114,877 1I4,871 (100) (100.0) (89.3) (100.0) (92.2) (91.6) (JOO.O) (21.0) (65.2). (100.0) (100.0) District Total: 1,348,901 1,348,901 1,259,893 1,348,901 1,251,091 1,264,740 1,342,009 S88,S75 902,757 1,338,437 1,]48,901 (100) (100.0) (93.4) (100.0) (92.7) (93.8) (99.5) (43.6) (66.?> (99.2) (100.0)

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

Table 38 gives the details about the number and and communication and approach by pucca roads are percentage of rural population served by different available to more than 92 per cent of the population in amenities. Entire population in 350 villages of Anand the district. Banking facility is available to 43.6 per district is covered under the education the facilities of cent of population in the district while 66.9 per cent of some kind, improved drinking water and power supply. th~ population is covered under facility of agricultural Amenities like medical, postal, telephone. transport credit societies.

56 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 39 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT liAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

" Village not having the Amenity of Dista;.:c~ Range of Place from the Villages where the Amenity is available Less Than 5-10 Kilometres 10+ Kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) 5 Kilometres 2 3 4 5

1. Ed~cation :- (a) . Primary School 0 0 0 0 .. (b) Middle School* 0 0 0 0 (c) Degree College 65 105 178 348 z. Medical:- \ (a) HospilaJ 94 105 142 341 (b) PHC 143 91 62 296 3. Post Office 47 12 4 63 4. Telephone 28 11 7 46 5. Bus Service 2 2 0 4 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank: 139 84 50 273 (b) Co-operative Bank 131 99 92 322 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 91 45 23 159 Note : * In Gujarat State, the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary (from Std. I to VII passed) (ii) SecondarylMatricuIation(From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence, details under l(b) are not shown.

Table 39 shows the minimum distance at which a than 10 kms. Out of 4 villages having no bus facilities, certai~ facility is available to all villages. Table shows 2 villages have it within 5 kms of distance while 2 that out of 296 villages having no primary health centre villages have it within distance range of 5-10 kms. facilities, inhabitants of 143 villages have to move a Commercial banking facility is available to as many distance of upto 5 kIDs, 91 vilages have this facility as 139 villages outside the village and within the available within the distance range of 5-10 kIDs while distance of 5 kms. Out of 159 villages having no inhabitants of 62 villages have to move more than 10 amenity of agricultural credit society, inhabitants of knls to avail primary health facilities. Out of the 63 maximum number of 91 villages have to move upto 5 villages of the district having no facilities of post office, kms of distance to avail this facility. Out of 348 villages 47 villages have it at a distance of less than 5 kms., 12 having no degree college, inhabitants of 65 villages villages have it in the distance range of 5-10 kms. and have to cover adistance of less than 5 kms. for availing 4 villages have it at a distance of more than 10 kIDs. this facility, whereas such educational facilities are Telephone facility is available for 28 villages within a available to the inhabitants of 178 villages at a distance distance of 5 km whereas 11 villages have this facility of more than 10 kms. at the distance of more than j km but less-than 10 km. and 7 villages have this facility at a distance of more

57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 40 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Distance Range Number of Type of Amenities available from the Nearest Inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Statutory Town Villages in Office # Communi- Credit By (In Km) Each Range cations $ Societies PuccaRoad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 36 36 30 26 34 36 5 18 35 (100.0) (100.0) (83.3) (72.2) (94.4) (100.0) (13.9) (50.0) (97.2) 5 -IS 209 209 182 178 184 208 57 115 208 (100.0) (100.0) (87.1) (85.2) (88.0) (99.5) (27.3) (55.0) (99.5) 16- 50 105 105 89 84 86 102 17 58 102 (10(10) (100.0) (84.8) (80.0) (81.9) (97.1) (16.2) (5$.2) (97.1) 51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) {O) (0) Unspecified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) District Total: 350 350 301 288 304 346 79 191 34S (100.0) (100.0) (86.0) (82.3) (86.9) (98.9) (22.6) (54.6) (98.6)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets # PO$t office includes Post office. Telegraph office and Post and telegrapb office. S Transpon communication includes bus service. rail facility and navigable waterways. In the Table 40 the villages are distributed Agricultural Credit Societies and 35 villages are having according to four ranges of the distance from the approach by pucca road. Only 5 villages are having nearest statutory town along with number of villages facilities of banking. No village is situated at a distance and availability of different amenities. Out of 350 of more than 51 kIns. from the .nearest statutory town. villages, 36 villages are at a distance of less than 5 105 villages are situated at a distance range of 16;.50 kms. from the nearest statutory town and all these kms from the nearest statutory town. Facilities of banks villages have some educational facility. Out of these and agricultural credit society are a¥ailable to 17 36 villages, 30 villages are having Medical facilities, villages and 58 villages respectively situated at a 26 are having Post Office, 34 villages are having distance range of 16-50 kms.from the nearest statutory telephone facilities, 36 villages are having transport town. and communications facility, 18 villages have

58 ANALYTICAL NOTE / TABLE 41 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Population Number of Type of Amenity available Range Inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power Villages Drinking Office # phone Communi- tural By Supply In Each Water* cations $ Credit Pucca Range Societies Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-499 7 7 ·4 7 1 1 6 0 1 6 7 (100.0) (100.0) (57.1) (100.0) (14.3) (14.3) (85.7) (0.0) (14.3) (85.7) (100.0) 500-999 22 22 14 22 10 15 22 0 6 22 22 (l00.0) (100.0) (63.6) (100.0) (45.5) (68.2) (100.0) (0.0) (27.3) (100.0) (100.0) 1,000-1;999 78 78 59 . 78 52 62 77 3 32 77 78 (100.0) (100.0) (75.6) (100.0) (66.7) (79.5) (98.7) (3.8) (41.0) (98.7) (100.0) 2,000-4,999 a58 158 139 158 140 142 156 20 86 155 158 (100.0) (100.0) (88.0) (100.Q) (88.6) (89.9) (98.7) (12.7) (54.4) (98.1) (100.0) ! . 5,000-9,999 62 62 62 62 62 61 62 36 47 62 62 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (98.4) (100.0) (58.1) (75.8) (100.0) (100.0) 10,000+ 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 20 19 23 23 (100.0) {t00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100;0) (100.0) (87.0) (82.6) (100.0) (100.0) Distrid TOtal : 350 350 301 350 288 304 346 79 191 345 350 (100.0) (100.0) (86.0) (100.0) (82.3) (86.9) (98.9) (22.6) (54.6) (98.6) (100.0)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets * B¥ed on !be improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved ' or olberwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Pos~ office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. [ Table 41 reveals the distribution of villages range lof 1-499 has bank facilities. More than 50 per according to different population ranges and amenities cent villages of all villages are having the population available. 23 villages having population of 10,000 and range of 2,000-4,999. Facilities like education, above h~ve all the facilities except the facilities of improved drinking water and power supply are banks and agricultural credit societies.. The lowest available to these villages while facilities like medical, population range of 1-499 has 7 villages having post office, telephone, transport communication and facilities of education, improved drinking water and approach by pucca road are available to more than 85 power supply while medical facilities are available in per cent Villages. 4 villages. None of the village in the lowest population

59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 42 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE,2oo1

SI. Name of Talukal Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of No. C.D.Block Inhabited Villages (In Hectares) Cultivable area Irrigated area to to Total Area Total Cultivable Area (In Hectares) 2 3 4 5 6 I Tarapur 42 33,765.2 86.2 70.2 2 Sojitra 25 16,571.8 85.5 85.9 3 Umreth 36 21,572.7 80.6 85.1 4' Anand 39 33,251.2 82.6 88.6 5 Petlad 56 28,967.5 92.2 92.8 6 Khambhat 57 77,373.7 53.4 71.2 7 Borsad 64 39,359.4 86.5 85.9 8 Anldav 31 16,738.9 85.5 78.0 District Total: 350 267,600.4 76.4 81.3 Note : - Cultivable area '" irrigated area + unirrigated area Table 42 gives the talukawise distribution ofviUages per cent of area is irrigated. At taluka level, Petlad taluka according to land use. It also gives the total area and has the maximum percentage of cultivable area that is percentage of cultivable area to total area of villages in 92.2 per cent. Khambhat taluka has the least of 53.4 per the district. Cultivated area includes irrigated as well as cent of cultivable area to total area in the taluka. Petlad unirrigated. There are 350 inhabited villages in the taluka has the highest of 92.8 per cent irrigated area and district having a total area of 267,600.4 hectares. Of Tarapur taluka has the minimum of 70.2 per cent of this 76.4 per cent is cultivable area and out which 81.3 irrigated area in the district. TABLE 43 PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS (In Rs.) '. ·Sl. Class. Name and Per capita Receipt Per capita Expenditure No. Urban Status of Total Through From Total General Public Public Public Other(s) the Town Taxes All Adminis- Health Works Institutions Other tration and Sources Conveniences I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I IAnand(M) 884.8 357.7 527 867 1415 55.4 126.1 33.1 510.9 2 IV Anklav (M) 218.2 48.5 169.7 159.3 26 2.5.1 104.3 0.3 3.7 3 IV Boriavi (M) 161.7 22.7 139 132.6 11.1 2.2 83.2 0 36.1 4 II Borsad (M) 514.6 212 302.7 432.9 137.4 150.2 0 0 145.2 5 III Karamsad (M) 84.6 39.1 45.6 180.3 100.8 0 32.7 0 46.7 6 II Khambhat (M) 506.7 197.8 309 490.2 .56.7 125.9 63.5 27.7 216.3 7 IV Ode(M) 370.5 98 272.5 345 ..5 47 86.7 149.5 0 62.3 8 II Petlad (M) 601.3 309.5 291.8 720 255.7 0.7 145.1 17.9 300.7 9 III Umreth (M) 582.3 209.6 372f 537.5 233.8 58.1 31 4.6 209.9 10 III Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 56.9 25.5 31.4 48.6 12.6 7.1 14.6 0 14.2 II VI Vasna (Borsad) INA (INA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 VI Vithal UdyognagariNA (INA) 1540.1 1540.1 0 8.58.9 186.9 0 32.7 6.1 633.2 District Total : 567.7 236.6 331.1 554.5 120.8 65.2 82.3 17.4 268.7 .. Town having outgrowths. Table 43 shows the details of per capita receipt Public Health and Conveniences, Rs. 82.3 on Public and expenditure in statutory towns of the district. The Works, Rs. 17.4 on Public Institutions and Rs. 268.7 per capita receipt in district is Rs. 567.7 of which on other items. Among towns, Vithal Udyognagar contribution of Rs.236.6 is made through taxes and (INA) has reported the highest per capita receipt of Rs. 331.1 throuugh all other sources. The per capita Rs. 1,540.1 followed by Anand (M) with per capita expenditure in district is Rs. 554.5 of which Rs. 120.8 receipt of Rs. 884.8 and the highest per capita is incurred on General Administration, Rs. 65.2 on expenditure of Rs. 867.

60 ANAL¥TICAL NOTE T,ABLE 44 SCHOOLS / COLLEGES PER 10,009 PoPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, lOOI

St Name and Urban Type of Educational Institution No. Status of Town Primary Junior! Secondary! Senior College Secondary! Matriculation Secondary Middle# 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anand (M)* 2.7 0 0.9 0.9 0.9 2 Anklav(M) 3 0 1 0.5 3 Boriavi (M) 7.9 0 0.6 0.6 0 I 4 Dorsad'(M) 2.1 0 1.6 1.8 0.4 5 KaI'IIlllsad (M) 2.1 0 0.3 0 0 6 Khambhat\(M)* 2.5 0 0.6 0.8 0.4 7 0

'A 8 Petlad (M) 4.1 0 1.~ 0.8 0.6 9 Umreth(M) 4.7 0 1.6 1.2 0.3 10 Vallabh Vidy~agar (M) 4.4 0 2.7 2.7 3:7 It Vasn:! (Dorsad) INA (INA) 29.6 0 29.6 0 0 12 Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) 4.9 0 0 0 0 Db1rict Total: 3.2 0 1.1 1 004 . * Town having outgrowths Note: # III GUjlU'dt State, the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to vn passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculation (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. Xl to 'XII p~). Hence, details under col. 4 are not shown. Table 44 shows the availability of schoolS/college matriculation schools per 10,000 population. Senior per 10,000 populations in statutory towns of the district. secondary schools per 10,000 population in the Th~ data reveals that in urban areas of Anand district statutory towns of Anand district is 1.0 per 10,000 the average number of primary schools per 10,000 population. Number of colleges per 10,000 population populations is 3.2, followed by 1.1 secondary/ is 0.4 for the district. TABLE 45 NUMBER OF BEDS IN M~ICAL INSTiTUTIONS IN TOWNS. lOOt

SI. No. Name and Urban Status of the Town Number of Beds in Medical Institutions per 10,000 Population 1 2 3 Anand(M)* 46 2 Anklav(M) 5 3 Boriavi(M) 6 4 lforsad(M) 55 5 Karamsad(M) 138 6 K..twnbhat(M)* 35 7 Ode(M) 16 8 Petlad(M) 56 9 Umreth(M) 67 10 Vallabh Vidyanagar(M) 24 11 Vasna (Dorsad) INA(INA) o 12 Vithal Udyognagar INA(INA) o District Total: 47

* Town having outgrowths.

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Y-I40-12 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Table 45 gives the details about the number of beds institutions 138 per 10,000 population in in medical institutions per 10,000 populations in each Karamsad(M), while the lowest of 5 beds have been town of Anand district. On an. average there are 47 registerd in AnIdav (M). There is no bed per 10,000 beds per 10,000 populations in urban areas of the population in Vasna (Borsad)INA and Vithal district. The highest proportion of beds medical Udyognagar INA. . TABLE 46 PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

Sl.No. Name of The Town Total Slum Percentage of Population Population Slum Population to . Total Population 2 3 4 5 1 Anand 156,050 13,530 8.7 2 Anklav 19,803 3,800 19.2 3 Boriavi 17,805 3,500 19.7 4 Karamsad 28,955 500 .1.7 5 Khambhat 93,194 12,218 13.1 6 Ode 18,459 6,350 34.4 7 Pedad 51,147 9,000 17.6 8 Vallabh Vidyanagar 29,378 2,254 7.7 District Total: 414,791 51,152 12.3

Table 46 gives the details about the proportion of population, which is the highest in the district~ whereas slum population in towns of the district. Out of the in terms of the absolute number Anand town has the total population of 414,791 persons in the urban areas maximum number of slum population of 13,530, where slum population exists, 51,152 persons (12.3 persons constituting 8.7 per cent of total population of per cent) are dwelling in slum areas .. Ode town of the 156,050 persons. district has 34.4 per cent slum population to total TABLE 47 MOST IMPoRTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 200J

SI.No. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Anand(M) Milk Powder Milk Powder Washing Soap CutUary Cotton Seed Oil Readymade Hosiety 2 Anklav (M) Tobacco . ThrDal ThrDal Tobacco Products Cotton Colour 3 Boriavi (M) Vegetables Vegetables TurDai Tobacco Tobacco ThrDai 4 Borsad (M) Cement Pipes Tobacco . TurDai TurDal Bidis Bidis 5 Karamsad (M) Industrial Machinery Industrial Machinery Tobacco Tobacco ThrDai ThrOal 6 Khambhat (M) Paddy fJandloom Sarees Agate Jewellery Agate Jewellery Handloom Sarees Wheat 7 . Ode (M) Tobacco Tobacco Banana Banana Vegetables Vegetables

62 ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI.No. Name and Urban Status of Town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported .2 3 4 PetIad (M) Cotton Yarn Cotton Yarn Wire Knitting Items Tobacco Products Fireworks Wire Knitting Items 9 Umreth(M) Tiles Tiles Leaf Dishes & Bowls Leaf Dishes & Bowls Tobacco Tobacco 10 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Glass Products . Electrical Goods Electrical Goods Glass Products Pre-Cast Electrical Poles Pre-Cast Electrical Poles II v,asna (Borsad) INA (INA) Tobacco Products Wooden Furniture WOO

Tenure Number of Dwelling Number of Households Status Room Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes . Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 2,930 2,611 319 320 279 41 50 28 22 One room 122,665 104,152 18,513 9,806 8,300 1,506 1,927 1,228 699 Two rooms 115,944 91,485 24,459 8,661 7,068 1,593 1,180 701 479 Three rooms 42,662 27,614' 15,048 2,379 1,609 770 275 1_17 158 3+ rooms 32,899 16,786 16,1 I3 988 473 515 138 ·36 102 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 Rented No exclusive room 357 220 137 73 55 18 25 15 10 One room 11,296 4,926 6;370 1,257 472 785 496 206 290 Two rooms 11,269 5,191 6,078 836 383 453 359 147 212 Three rooms 4,037 1,674 2,363 232 79 153 108 31 77 3+ rooms 2,178 870 1,308 72 25, 47 36 14 22 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 1 2 Others No exclusive room 366 172 194 41 26 15 37 4 33 One room 5,731 2,570 3,161 496 233 263 766 280 486 Two rooms 2,096 I,Il2 984 233 II3 120 169 98 71 Three rooms 705 384 321 73 46 27 27 14 13 3+ rooms 437 189 248 40 20 20 32 9 23 Median number of rooms 1 1 I I 1 1 Total No exclusive room 3,653 3,003 - 650 434 360 74 112 47 65 One room 139,692 111,648 28,044 11,559 9,005 2,5S4 3,189 1,714 1,475 Two rooms 129,309 97,788 31,521 9,730 7,564 2,166 1,708 946 762 Three rooms 47,404 29,672 17,732 2,684 1,734 950 410 162 248 . 3+ rooms 35,514 17,845 17,669 1,100 518 582 206 59 147 M~aD number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 District Total: 355,572 259,956 95,616 25,507 19,181 6,326 5,625 2,928 2,6'TJ

Source: Census of India 200\. H- series: "Thbles on Houses. Housebold Amenities and Assets."

63 DISTRICT CENSUS l-iANDBOOK : ANAND Table 48 gives the number of households by tenure room houses. In the district there were 434 households status and number of rooms occupied for,the district. of Scheduled Castes who do not have exclusive rooms The total number of households in the district is and there are 112 Scheduled Tribes households in the 355,572 having 259,956 households in rural areas and same category. In the category of households with more 95,616 in urban areas. Out of total households, 25,507 than three rooms, there are 1,100 and 206 households households belong to Scheduled Castes and 5,625 respectively for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled belong to Scheduled Tribes. Out of the total households Tribes. Median number of rooms for all households of the district, 3,653 do not have exclusive rooms. while and Scheduled Castes is 2 and for Scheduled Tribes it there are 35,514 households having more than three is 1 room. rooms. Majority households i.e. 139,692 have one- TABLE 49 '. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 CENSUS ",.C'I Name of Total Rural Urban No. Taluka Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Semi Temporary Permanent Permanent Permanent 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Tarapur 5,986 6,869 1,158 5,986 6,869 1,158 0 0 0 (42.7) (49.0) (8.3) (42.7) (49.0) (8.3) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojitra 10,377 8,103 674 10,377 8,103 674 0 0 0 (54.2) (42.3) (3.5) (54.2) (42.3) (3.5) (0.0) (0:0) (0.0) 3 Umreth 13,850 15,383 840 9.555 13,779 621 4,295 1,604 219 (46.1) (51.2) (2.8) (39.9) (57.5) (2.6) (70.2) (26:2) (3.6) 4 Anand 67,201 29,420 2,863 27,209 20,644 1,777 39,992 8.776 1,086 (67.6) (29.6) (2.9) (54.8) (41.6) (3.6) (80.2) (r~.6) (2.2) 5 Petlad 28,098 21,487 1,542 22,357 19,084 1,346 5,741 2,403 196 (55.0) (42.0) (3.0) (52.3) (44.6) (3.2) (68.8) (28.8) (2.4) 6 Khambhat 26,724 21,661 2,503 13,558 '17,433 1,948 13,166 4,228 555 (52.5) (42.6) (4.9) (41.2) (52.9) (5.9) (73.4) (23.6) (3.1) 7 Dorsad 28,202 34,591 2,539 21,424 32,057 2,169 6,778 2,534 370 (43.2) (53.0) (3.9) (38.5) (57.6) (3.9) (70.0) (26.2) (3.8) 8 AnkJav 9,467 15,348 654 7,522 13,731 555 1,945 ),617 99 (37.2) (60.3) (2.6) (34.5) (63.0) (2.5) (53.1) (44:2) . __ (2.7) District 189,905 152,862 12,773 117,988 131,700 10,248 71,91'1 21,162 2,525 Total: (53.4) (43.0) (3.6) (45.4) (50.7) (3.9) (75.2) (22.1) (2.6)

Source: Census of India 2001, H - series: "Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets." Note: Permanent: Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made ofplIcca materials i.e., where burnt bricks, G.I. Sheets or other metal shc:ets, stone, cement concrete is used for wall and tiles, state, shingle, conugated irort, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concrete are used for roof. Semi permanent: Semi-permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary: Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kacha materials i.e. where grass, leaves. mUd, unburnt bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs. reeds, bamboo mud, unbumt tricks are used for the consb'Uction of walls and grass, leaves TC'edS, bamboo hatch. Table 49 gives the details about the percentage urban areas of the district are concerned, 75.2 per cent distribution of households jiving in permanent, semi­ of households are living in permanent houses, 22.1 per permanent and temporary houses in the district. 53.4 cent of households are living in semi-pennanent houses per cent of households of the district are living in and 2.6 per cent households are living in temporary permanent houses and 43.0 percent of households live houses. Anklav has the least proportion of 37.2 per in semi permanent houses while only 3.6 per cent of cent of households leaving in permanent houses among households live ill temporary houses in the district. In all talukas of the district. Among rural and urban areas, rural areas 45.4 per cent households are living in of the district Anklav taluka has also the least permanent houses, 50.7 per cent households are living proportion of households living in permanent houses in semi-permanent houses and only 3.9 per cent that is 34.5 per cent in rural areas and 53.1 per cent in households are living in temporary houses. As far as urban areas.

64 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE SO PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 SI. . Name of TotaV Number of Number and Percentage of Households having No. Taluka RuraV HuuiR::.olds Improved Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage I Urban Drinking @ $ # Water'l< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Tarapur. Total . 14,013 10,774 12,271 6,248 4,728 2,056 (76.9) (87.6) (44.6) (33.7) (14.7) Rural 14,013 10,774 12,271 6,248 4,728 2,056 (76.9) (87.6) (44.6) (33.7) (14.7) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojitra Total 19,154 15,576 13,665 7,060 6,536 3,641 , (81.3) . (71.3) (36.9) (34.1) (19.0) Rural 19,154 15,576 13,665 7,060 6,536 3,641 (81.3) (71.3) (36.9) (34.1) (19.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0;0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Umreth Total 30,073 24,597 2l,282 11,531 10,327 5,886 (81.8) (70.8) (38.3) (34.3) (19.6) Rural 23,955 19,104 15,797 7,239 5,988 1,440 (79.8) (65.9) (30.2) (25.0) (6.0) Urban .6,118 5,493 5,485 4,292 4,339 4,446 (89.8) (89.7) (70.2) (70.9) (72.7) 4 Anand Total 99,567 92,952 82,520 63,360 61,404 37,115 (93.4) (82.9) (63.6) (61.7) (37.3) Rural 49,708 45,489 37,756 24,251 21,779 8,342 (91.5) (76.0) (48.8) (43.8) (16.8) Urban 49,859 47,463 44,764 39,109 39,625 28,773 (95.2) (89.8) (78.4) (79.47) (57.7) 5 Petlad Total 51,132 46,407 39,639 23,084 21,736 14,090 (90.8) (77.5) (45.2) (42.5) (27.6) Rural 42,792 38,097 31,853 16,368 15,317 7,833 (89.0) (74.4) (38.3) (35.8) (18.3) Urban 8,340 8,310 7,786 6,716 6,419 6,257 (99.6) (93.4) (80.5) (77.0) (75:0) 6 Khambhat Total 50,897 43,626 39,833 25,278 22,656 14,532 (85.7) (78.3) (49.7) (44.5) (28.6) Rural 32,941 26,087 23,452 11,700 9,315 2,816 (79.2) (71.2) (35.5) (28.3) (8.6) Urban 17,956 17,539 16,381 13,578 13,341 11,716 (97.7) (91.23) (75.6) (74.30) (65.3) 7 Borsad Total 65,340 56,338 39,552 22,613 21,543 12,265 (86.2) (60.5) (34.6) (33.0) (18.8) Rural 55,658 47,221 31,381 15,789 14,682 6,408 (84.8) (56.4) (28.4) (26.4) (11.5) Urban . 9,682 9,116 8,17i 6,824 6,861 5,857 (94.2) (84.4) (70.5) (70.9) (60.5) 8 Anklav Total 2').471 18,952 12.081 5,347 4,826 973 (74.4) (47.4) (21.0) (19.0) (3.8) Rural 21,810 16,092 9,883 3,559 3,407 941 (73.8) (45.3) (16.3) (15.6) (4.3) Urban 3,661 2,S60 2,198 1,788 1,419 32 (78 .. 1) (60.0) (48.8) (38.8) (0.9)

65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

SI. Name of l'otall Number of Number and Percentage of Households having No. Taluka Rurall Households Improved ~lectricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage Urban Drinking @ $ # Water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 District Total: Total 355,647 309,222 260,843 164,521 153,756 90,558 (87.0) (73.3) (46.3) (43.2) (25.5) Rural 260,031 218,441 176,058 92,214 81,752 33,477 (84.0) (67.7) (35.5) (31.4) (12.9)

Urban 95,616 90,781 84,785 72~07 72,004 57,081 (95.0) (88.7) (75.6) (75.3) (59.7)

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

Table 50 indicates that 87.0 per cent households proportion in rural areas as compared to urban areas. in the district have been provided with improved Among talukas of the district, Ankl~v taluka lacks drinking water facility, 73.3 per cent households have maximum facilities of bathroom, toilet and drainage, the provision of electricity in their houses. The facilities as these are available to 21.0, 19.0 and·3.8 per cent of of bathroom, toilet and drainage are available to 46.3 households respectively. Urban area of Anklav taluka per cent, 43.2 per cent and 25.5 per cent households has only 0.9 per cent of household~, with drainage respectively and these facilities are significantly in low facility. TABLESI NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 / SI. Name of TotaV Total Fire Crop Cow- Elect- CoaV Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. Taluka Rurall House- wood Residue dung ricity Lignite Gas cooking Urban holds cake (char~ (LPG) coal) 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tarapur Total 14,013 11.469 443 188 a 6 1,334 59 443 a 71 (81.9) (3.2) (1.3) (0.0) (0.0) (9.5) (0.4) (3.2) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 14,013 11,469 443 188 a 6 1,334 59 443 (f 71 (81.9) (3.2) (1.3) (0.0) (0.0) (9.5) (0.4) (3.2) (0.0) (0.5) Urban a a 0 a a a a 0 0 0 a (0.0) (O.O) (D.O) (O.O) (O.O) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (O.O) (0.0) 2 Sojitra Total 19,154 13,150 925 210 0 12 3,545 75 1,149 18 70 (68.7) (4.8) (1.1) (0.0) (0.1) (18.5) (0.4) (6.0) (0.1) (0.4) Rural 19,154 13,150 925 210 a 12 3,545 75 1,149 18 70 (68.7) (4.8) (1.1) (00) (0.1) (18.5) (0.4) (6.0) (0.1) (0.4) Urban a a 0 a a a a 0 a a a (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (O.O) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Umreth Total 30,073 19,855 2,381 150 4 7 6,095 155 1,315 a 11l (66.0) (7.9) (0.5) (0.0) (0.0) (20.3) (0.5) (4.4) (0.0) (0.4) Rural 23,955 18,054 2,232 134 4 4 2,418 55 %6 0 88 (75.4) (9.3) (0.6) (0.0) (0.0) (10.1) (0.2) (4.0) (0.0) (0.4) Urban 6,118 1,801 149 16 a 3 3,677 100 349 0 23 (29.4) (2.4) (0.3) (0.0) (0.1) (60.1) (1.6) (5.7) (0.0) (0.4)

66 ANAlYTICAL NOTE SI. Name of TotaV Total Fire Crop Cow­ Elect­ Coav Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene OtherS No No. Taluka RuraV House- wood Residue dung ricity Lignite Gas c~ok!ng Urban holds cake (char- (LPG) coal) 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4 I Anand Total 99,492 40,113 5,456. 404 39 91 46,713 195 5,926 15 540 (40.3) (5.5) (0.4) (0.0) (0.1) (47.0) (0.2) (6.0) (0.0) (0.5) Rural 49,633 28,717 . 3,677 263 1 66 13,909 56 2,709 2 233 (57.9) (7.4) (0.5) (0.0) (0.1) (28.0) (0.1) (5.5) (0.0) (0.5) Urban 49,859 11,396 1,779 141 38 25 32,804' 139 3,217 13 307 (22.9)· (3.6) (0.3) (0.1) (0.1) (65.8) (0.3) (6.5) (0.0) (0.6)

5 Pe~d. Total 51,131 29,473 3,622 337 12 11 14,927 197 2,318 70 165 . (57.6) (7.1) (0.7) (0.0) (0.0) (29.2) (0.4) (4.5) (0.1) (0.3) Rural. 42,792 27,283 3,292 325 12 7 10,090 193 1,402 70 118 (63.8) (7.7) (0.8) (0.0) (0.0) (23.6) (0.5) (3.3) (0.2) (0.3) Urban 8,340 2,190 330 12 o 4 4,837 4 916 o 47 (26.3) (4.0) '(0.1) (0.0) (0.1) (58.0) (0.1) (11.0) (0.0) (0.6) 6 KbaInbba.~ Total 50,897 30,103 2,141 936 6 74 14,270 75 2,956 5 331 " (59.1) (4.2) (1.8) (0.0) (0.2) (28.0) (0.2) (5.8) (0.0) (0.7) Rural 32,941 25,082 1,809 831 . t 18 4,137 73 861 o 129 (76.1) (5.5) (2.5) (0.0) (0.1) (12.6) (0.2) (2.6) (0.0) (0.4) Urban " 17,956 5,021 332 105 5 56 10,133 2 2,095 5 202 .(28.0) (1.9) (0.6) (0.0) (0.3) (56.4) (0.0) (11.7) (0.0) (1.1) 7 Borsad Total 65,340 43,976 4,H2 294 1 50 13,881 188 2,496 75 267 (67.3) (6.3) (0.5) (0.0) (O.l) (21.2) (0.3) (3.8) (0.1) (0.4) Rural 55,658 .40,791 3,598 222 1 15 9,155 178 1,483 o 215 ,,(73.3) (6.5) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (16.5) (0.3) (2.7) (0.0) (0.4)

Urban 9,682 ~~185 514 72 0 35 4,726 10 1,013 75 52 (32.9) (5.3) (0.7) (0.0) (0.4) (48.8) (0.1) (l0.5) (0.8) (0.5) 8 Anklav Total 25,471 19;709 1,997 109 1 7 2,701 66 823 0 58 (77.4) (7.8) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (10.6) (0.3) (3.2) . (0.0) (0.2) Rural 21,810 17,.478 1,863 36 1 7 1,902 21 465 o 37 I (8q.l) (8.5) (0.2) (0.0) (0.0) (8.7) (0.1) (2.1) (0.0) (0.2) Urban 3,661' 2'131 134 73 o o 799 45 358 o 21 (6dr9) (3.7) (2.0) (0.0) (0.0) (21.8) (1.2) (9.8) (0.0) (0.6) District To:al:. Total 355,572 m,!i\:18 21,077 2,628 63 258 103,466 1,010 17,426 183 1,613 (58S) (5.9) (0.7) (0.0) (0.1) (29.1) (0.3) (4.9) (0.1) (0.5) I Rural 259,956 182,0%4 17,839 2,209 20 135 46,490 710 9,478 90 961 (70.,) (6.9) (0.9) (0.0) (0.1) (17.9) (0.3) (3.7) (0.0) (0.4) UrbaD 95,616 25,8214 3,238 41. .43 123 56,976 300 7,948 93 652 (27. (3A) i (0.4) (0.0) (0.1) (59.6), (0.3) (8.3) (8.1) (0.7)

Note : Percell tag.! in brackets ' Source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on ~ouses, Household amenities and Assets." Table 51 gives the details about the ~umber and households followed by cooking gas (LPG) by 29.1 percentage distribution of households py t~ of fuel per cent of total households. Cooking gas (LPG) is used for cooking purposes in the district.; There are used by 59.6 per cent of urban households followed Rine types of fuels used for which data is ~sented in by fire wood Wit.l 27.0 per cent of urban households the table. It js observed that at the district evel, fire in the district. . . wood is being used by majority of 58.5 per ent of the

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND TABLE 52 NUMBRR OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSETS, 2001 Sl. Name()f TotaV Total Total Availability of Household Assets No. Taluka RuraV Number of Number of Radio! Tele- Tele- Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of Urban Households Households Transistor vision phone Motor Jeep, the Availing Cycle, Van Specified Banking Moped Assets Services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 Tarapur Total 14,013 3,415 2,971 4,255 '760 2,671 1,057 200 7,294 (24.4) (21.2) (30.4) (5.4) (19.1) (7.5) (1.4) (52.1) Rural 14,013 3,415 2,971 4,255 760 2,671 .1,057 200 7,294 (24.4) (21.2) (30.4) (5.4) (19.1) (7.5) (1.4) (52.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojitra Total 19,151 6,545 3,820 4,69S 1,192 4,325 1,453 164 10,813 (34.2) (19.9) (24.5) (6.2) (22.6) (7.6) (0.9) (56.5) . Rural 19,154 6,545 3,820 4,698 1,192 4,325 1,453 164 10,813 (34.2) (19.9) (24.5) (6.2) (22.6) (7.6) (0.9) . (56.5) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 O· 0 0 '(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ·(0.0) (0.0) . 3 Umreth Total 30,073 9,673 5,778 7,586 1,815 7,620 2,897 508 16,334 (32.2) (19.2) (25.2) (6.0) (25.3) (9.6) (1.7) (54.3) Rural 23,955 5,967 4,315 4,162 768 5,491 1,831 298 14,303 (24.9) - (18.0) (17.4) (3.2) (22.9) (7.6) , (1.2) (59.7) Urban 6,118 3,706 1,463 3,424 1,047 2,129 J,066 210 2,031 (60.6) (23.9) (56.0) (17.1) (34.8) (17.4) (3.4) (33.2) 4 Anand Total 99,492 51,148 31,693 46,803 20,071 42,568 '26,Q57 5,763 32,271 (51.4) (31.9) (47.0) (20.2) (42.8) (27.~) (5.8) (32.4) Rural 49,633 18,932 11.496 15,756 4,003 16,663 7,205 1,145 22,590 (38.1) (23.2) (31.8) (8.1) (33.6) (14.5) (2.3) (455) Urban 49,859 32,216 20,197 31,047 16,068 25,905 19,752 4,6IS- 9,(;81 (64.6) (40.5) (61.3) (32.2) (52.0) (39.6) (9.3) (19.4) 5 Petlad Total 51,132 20,011 10,742 15,694 4,167 15,134 6,259 853 25,634 (39.1) (21.0) (30.7) (8.2) (29.6) (12.2) (1.7) (50.1) Rural 42,792 15,841 8,135 11,165 2,847 11,780 4,724 621 23,136 (37.0) (19.0) (26.1) (6.7) (27.5) (11.0) (1.5) (54.1) Urban 8,340 4,170 2,607 4,529 1,320 3,354 1,535 232 2,498 (50.0) (31.3) (54.3) (15,8) (40.2) (18.4) (2.8) (30.0) 6 Khambhat Total 50,897 19,917 12,410 16,380 4,460 18,140 6,241 867 22,241 (39.1) (24.4) (32.2) (8.8) (35.6) (12.3) . (1.7) (43.7) Rural 32,941 1l,220 6,975 6,761 1,635 9,977 2,768 437 17,324 (34.1) (21.2) (20.5) (5.0) (30.3) (8.4) (1.3) (52.6) , Urban 17,956 8,697 5,435 9,619 2,825 8,163 3,473 43~' 4,917 (48.4) (30.3) (53.6) (15.7) (45.5) (19.3) (2.4) (27.4) 7 Borsad Total 65,340 19,261 14,364 12,947 3,927 16,453 6,345 996 37,430 (29.5) (22.0) (19.8) (6.0) (25.2) (9.7) (1.5) (57.3) Rural 55,658 15,439 11,089 9,147 2,537 13,270 4,478 612 33,833 (27.7) (19.9) (16.4) (4.6) (23.8) (8.1) 0.1) (60.8) Urban 9,682 3,822 3,275 3,800 1,390 3,183 1,867 384 3,597 (39.5) (33.8) (39.3) (14.4) (32.9) (19.3) . (4.0) (37.2)

68 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Sl. Name of Total/ Total Total Availability of Household Assets No. Taluka Rural! Number of Number of Radio! Tele- Tele- Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of Urban Households Households Transistor vision phone Motor Jeep, the Availing Cycle, Van Specified Banking Moped Assets Services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 Anklav Total 25,471 6,014 5,361 3,775 837 8,110 1,874 234 13,882 (23.6) (21.1 ) (14.8) (3.3) (31.8) (7.4) (0.9) (54.5) Rural 21,810 5,020 4,492 2,774 594 6,915 1,410 180 12,160 (23.0) (20.6) (12.7) (2.7) (31.7) (6.5) (0.8). (55.8) Urban 3,661 994 869 1,001 243 1,195 464 54 1,722 (27.2) (23.7) (27.3) (6.6) (32.6) (12.7) (1.5) (47.0) \ , ' DistJfi~t to~,; Total 355,572 135,984 87,139 112,138 37,229 115,021 53,083 9,585 165,899 (38.2) (24.5) (31.5) (10.5) (32.4) (14.9) (2.7) (46.7) Rural 259,956 82,379 53,293 58,718 14,336 71,092 24,926 3,657 141,453 (31.7) (20.5) (22.6) (5.5) (27.4) (9.6) (1.4) (54.4) Urban 95,616 '·53,605 (33,846 53,420 22,893 43,929 28,157 5,928 24,446 (56.1) (35.4) (55.9) (23.9) (45.9) (29.5) (6.2) (25.6) Source : ceris~ ¥India 200 I, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets." Table 52 details about number of households 32.4 per cent and radio/transistor by 24.5 per cent availing bankirig services and number of households . households. It can be seen that 46.7 per cent of having possession of assets such as radio/transistor, households do not have any of the specified assets. In telephone, bicycle, scooter and car etc. There are case of rural areas of Anand, bicycle is used by 355,572 househ~lds in the district, of which, 38.2 per maximum proportion of households i.e. 27.4 per cent cent households are availing banking services. These as compared to other specified assets. 54.4 per cent of proportions for rural and urban areas are 31.7 per cent rural households do not have any of, the specified and 56.1 per cent respectively. Among talukas, Anand assets. In urban areas of Anand district, television is taluka has the maximum proportion of households available to maximum 55.9 per cent ofthe households i.e.51,4 per cent using banking services. As regards followed by availability of bicycle to 46.(} per cent of the uSiilge of different assets by the households of the urban households. Only 25.6 per cent of urban district, television is used by 24.5 per cent, bicycle by households do not have any of the specified assets.

69 F. No. 13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural and the State. It has been the site of historical battles in the administrative developments and significant past. At the time of the 'QUit India' movement in 1942, activities during the decade five students were shot dead by the police at Adas. A The Government of Gujarat reconstituted former memorial column has been raised near the railway Kheda district by bifurcating it and created new Anand station in their memory. Adas is centre of trade in District with effect form 2nd October 1997 vide tobacco and pulses. There are tobacco and bidi Notification NO.GHM/97/80/L dated. 24th September, factories, a pulse mill and saw mill. Adas is famous 1997 by separating Khambhat, Petlad, Borsad and for pottery and iron implements like sickles, knives, Anand talukas. Under the Government Notification No. cobbler's tools and its well-known handicraft items. GHM/971119/M/PFR/229712592/L dated the 15 th Name of Taluka: Borsad October 1997, the Government of Gujarat created new Name of Village :Bochasan Tarapur taluka from Khambhat taluka, Umreth taluka Location Code: 01071100 fromAnand taluka, Anklav taluka from Borsad taluka and Sojitra taluka from Petlad taluka. During the decade Vidyanagar town of the district has developed into an important education destination of the state. 41 institutions affi 1; 'lted to renowned are in Vidyanagar town providing various graduate as well as post-graduate courses. New engineering and pharmacy colleges, Industrial Training Institute, Ayurvedic college, Law college, Institutes of Language Studies and Applied Social Sciences as well as English and Gujarati (Swaminarayan Temple, Bochasan) medium schools are started. New branches of Bochasan is said to have been established in Automobile Engineering and Food Technology are Vikram Samvat 1352 and named after Bucheshvar started in A.D. Patel Institute of Technology. Mahadev. It is a railway station on broad gauge railway (ix) Brief description of places of religious, lines. historical or archaeological importance in A Swaminarayan Temple has been built by the villages and places of tourist interest in the founder of Bochasan Swaminarayan Sect, Shri towns of the district. Yajanapurushdasji or Shri Shastri Maharaj, who owing Name of Taluka : Anand to some difference in the mode of worship, established Name of Village: Adas own sub-sect and separated from the main sect of Location Code: 01057500 Swaminarayana. The festival of Jaljhilni Ekadashi at this temple on Bhadrapad Sud 11 is attended by thousands of followers. Name of Taluka: Khambhat Name of Village: Kanisa Location Code: 01064800

(Memorial to Martyrs near Railway Station Adas) Adas is a railway station on the Bombay Ahmadabad broad gauge line of the Western Railway. It is also connected by bus service with other parts of (Shiv-Zinga with Brahmasutra, Kanisa)

70 ANALYTICAL NOTE Kanisa is 3 km from the Sayama station on the Khambhat is situated at the head of the Gulf of Anand-Khambhat broad gauge railway line. There is the same name at the place where the great river Mahi an ancient temple of Kamnath Mahadev, with a kund discharges itself into the sea. In ancient and medieval or holy tank, a bath in which is believed to cure times, Khambhat ranked as one of the richest and leucoderma and skin disease. Handloom textiles and greatest cities of India and upto the 17ili Century A.D. cement pipes are its principal industries. The fair held it was a great centre of maritime activity. In an ancient at the Kamnath Mahadev temple in the month of times, Khambhat enjoyed great fame for its precious Shravan is attended by about 8,000 persons. stones (maneks) which were very popular in the market of Aden and Mecca. Moreover, it was famous in Name of Taluka: Anand Baghdad for its shoes. It was called the "garment of Name of Town: Karamsad the world" as it supplied textile goods to the whole of Location Code: 41506000 the East and the greater part of the West. It was a great centre of literature, art, architecture, trade and commerce. Its strategic importance as a gateway to Lat, and made it source of conflict between various dynasties. After beginning of the 16th century the control of the sea trade of Khambhat passed from the hand of Gujarat to the Portuguese, who for several years spared no efforts to injure the harbour and shipping of Gujarat even they became the acknowledged rulers of the Cambay seas. It was in their interest to reduce Khambhat to a local (House of Sardar Patel) port and draw the foreign trade to their own cities of Karamsad is famous as the native place of Sardar Diu and . Khambhat was a cosmopolitan city where and his brother Vithalbhai Patel and many tongues were spoken. It has always been famous it is one of the important centres of the Pati'dar for its handicrafts, chief among them being Agate or community. Many Patidar families from here have Akik. Raw agate stones and miscellaneous foreign migrated to East Africa and England. stone were brought to Khambhat for being cut and polished into finished articles of great artistic value The university township ofVallabh Vidyanagar, for which were in great demand in foreign markets. The the establishment of which lands from Karamsad were artistic skills which had once reached its zenith no donated, is at a distance of less than 3 km. Karamsad is longer exists though Khambhat lapidary still excels in industrially developed. The industrial township known cutting and polishing of stones. as Vithal Udyog Nagar has about 50 factories. Khambhat acquired a new importance owing to Name of Taluka : Khambhat the discovery of the petroleum and natural gas struck Name of Town: Khambhat on 12th September 1958. Location Code: 41509000 Name of Taluka : Anand Name of Town: Vallabh Vidyanagar Location Code: 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar, a new township spread over an area of 6 sq.km. has grown up as an educational centre. It was well-known for the rural residential university established with the object of bringing to villages prosperity culture and character and offering solutions to the numerous problems. With these aims in view, the Charotar Vidya Mandir was established in 1945. Plans were drawn up to pool and develop the lands donated by people of Karamsad and neighbouring villages and the work was started in 1947 with the blessing of Gandhiji and Sardar Patel. Educational institutions hkeArts, Science, Commerce (An idol of LakuLisha, Metpur, Khambhat) and Engineering Colleges and a multipurpose technical

71 " DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND school sprang up rapidly. Finally, Sardar Vallabhbhai The Charotar Education Society ofAnand is worth Vidyapith came into being in 1955. The University its mention. It has contributed a great deal in campus consists of about 500 acres of land of various developing public awareness among other things. colleges, laboratories, farms, hostels and residential With the Agriflltural College, Krishi-Gau­ quarters for staff. Vidyabhavan, En4ineering Colleges, Vallabh (x) Major characteristics of the district, Vidyanagar is a uruversity of distinction today. The contribution of the district in the form of any foundation of the educational campus were laid by hi~torical figure as.sociated with the district. Bhaikaka. Vitthal Udyognagar, a nearby township which ! Anand district is endowed with economic resource is a center of many small and medium industries. The .viz. agriculture. The principal crops which have birth place of Sardar Patel and his brother Vitthalbhai registered an increase in their tum are bajari, rice, Patel, Karmsad is adjacent to it. A big hospital and a wheat, jowar and maize. Among cash crops substantial medical college has been established at Karamsad. increase has been registered in tobacco and cotton. The sea at Khambhat iskllown a 'Bay ofKhambhat' Anand district is one of the most advanced and throughout the worl~~}'he batural gas from Lunaj and developed district ofGujarat State so far as agriculture Khambhat is taken tbDhuvaran Thermal.Power Station and animal husbandary activities are concerned. Anand at about 20 kiri. from here. Dhuvaran is the biggest has the largest number of buffaloes in Gujarat. The Thermal power station in Gujarat. The electricity artificial insemination is the modem technique of cattle provided by this stati~)ll has played a very big role in breeding by which an outstanding breeding bull can developing nuriterous industries in and around the be used to breed ten to twenty times the usual number area .. The to~ofKhambhat in the district has gained of cows or buffaloes for a rapid breed improvement, international'reputation f<;>r the craft ofAkik or agate. Anand district covers mostly inland fisheries except Politically the district has been active ever since at two centres, viz. Khambhat and Dahewan. the first Satyagrah movement and the subsequent Anand is the main town of Charotar. Anand is Satyagraph at Borsad. The town ofkarmsad, located mainly the centre of agriculture and trade, schools, in the district has given two prominent person to the colleges, hospitals, marketing yards the world famous country. Shri Vitthalbhai Patel and shri Vallabhbhai co-operative dairy 'AInul' are a few of the main Patel. In the post- Independence era, Sardar Patel features of Anand. Amul is the biggest dairy not only played a leading role in building up a unified India. in India, but in Asia too. It is owned by thousands of small and medium farmers. The administration of the PANDIT (1897-1967) dairy is run by elected representative through By all means a Gujarati, Pandit Omk~ath Thakur democratic process. Amul has created a white earned international fame, glory and recognition as one revolution. The experiment has led to small dairies at of the greatest exponents of Indian classical music. district and village levels. Other states and even many He was confirmed with a reverential degree ofD.Lit. other countries have been inspired by it. by Benaras Hindu University, which was rare honour. The seeds ofthis experiment were sown by Sardar Omkamathji was born in a small village named Jahaj Patel way back in 1946. The fiuits were seen in its early near Khambhat. days itself. Tribhuvanbhai Patel played a pivotal role in Omkarnathji had unusual inclination for music nourishing the small plant from the seeds sown by Sardar right from his childhood days. A Parsi gentleman Patel. Dr. Verghese Kurien, a non-Gujarati Engineer Shapurji from helped him to go Bombay to made Gujarat his home and devoted his life to the dairy have systematic t~inirig in classical music. He went activity in Gujarat. Amul contributed to the scientific to Bombay and joined Gandharva Mahavidyalaya of education ofanimal husbandry and increased production Pandit Vishnu Dig~ar Paluskar. He pleased his of milk. The farmers could get more for their products. mentor with sheer Mil:t work and dedication. Pandit Lately, Amul entered into the milk-chocolate market Paluskar appointed him as the Chief Principal of besides butter, ghee, cheese and baby food. Gandharva Mahavidya.laya, Lahor in 1917. He Amu! established a factory ofcattle feed at ~ari participated in International Music Conference held near Anand. It also established veterinary hospital, at Florence in 1933 and brought glory to Indian Music. artificial insemination centres for animals and hybrid­ He joined Benaras Hindu Vishwa Vidyalaya in 1950 cow breading centre at village Ode. Amul has turned as the Dean. He also remained present at the world into a complex and the mainstream of white revolution. peace conference held at Budapest in 1953 as an Indian

72 ANALYTICAJ,.. NOTE representative. His style of presenting bhajans and SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL (1875-1950) lyrics was unique. IJe also wrote few very useful,books Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said that Sardar would on music. always be remembered as the true patriot, a leading freedom fighter, the architect of modem India and the ISHWA1;t PETLlKAR (1916-83) one who did everything to make India a united country. Shri Ishwar Petlikar was very much impressed by The homage paid to Sardar by Pandit Nehru gives the the novels of Raman1al Desai during his schooling total picture of his personality. years and he saw the dreams to write novels. But with Vallabhbhai was born in a farmer family of the passage of time, he found a big gap between the Charotar. Karamsad was his native place. It was not cultured characters of the novels and the actual life feasible for him to study further after matriculation that he had hijn~elfwitnessed in the villages. At a later because of the economic condition of his family. He stage, he was impr~sed by Pannalal Patel and his style. passed the examination for district pleader and started He wrote his' first n(>vel 'Janamtip' in 1944. his practice in . He had an ambition to go abroad and become a barrister. He fulfilled his dream. He The first novel itself brought him ill the front rank started his legal practice in Ahmedabad after returning of novelists. Zaverc4and Meghani lauded, his efforts from England in 1913. by a personal letter. H\e was given the responsibility of , Patidar' mo~thly published from Anand. Later on he He was elected to Ahmedabad Municipality in changed its name to 'Sansar' on1y to give it a wider 1917. He came in contact with Gandhiji during the scope. He started discussing social problems through same year. He became the leading soldier ofGandhiji 's this monthly. 'crusade since then. He became the President in Congress Convention Petlikar wrote about 25 novels; 10 to 12 short of 1931. He was minister for Home and Information stories, collections and articles as wen as some other in the Provisional Government of 1946. He was in books. 'Loksagar Ne Tire Tire' was his popular charge of the Home Affairs in the first cabinet of free newspaper column which continued to be published, India. The greatest task of amalgamation of princely for years together. He became a respectable journalist states ~as successfully carried out by him. also, He never used pompous language. His style was simple, straight forward and fearless. (xi) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory: VISHNUPRASAD TRIVEDI(1899-1991) As mentioned earlier, the District It is simply difficult to receive both love and Census Handbook is brought out in honour from a very vast community of writers inspite two parts-Part A and Part B. Part A of continuously being engaged in fearless critici~ms. covers the non-census data of village Vishnuprasad Trivedi was able to enjoy such kind of directory and town directory whereas an achievement. part B covers the primary census abstract data of 20.0 1 Census. The scope of village directory and town Vishnuprasad Trivedi, born inBqj KhedavalBrabmin directory is discussed below. caste of Umreth, was very bright at his studies. After Scope of VIllage Directory obtaining his M.A. degree, he joined M.T.B. College of Surat and served the institution unto retirement. He For the census work, the villages in the district have constantly worked for bringing about the true been arranged taluka wise and within the taluka they understanding about the literature among the people who are shown location code wise. Each village is assigned had some inclination towards literature. He started his a location code number for the purpose ofidentification. In career in writing in 1924-25. Though the volume of 2001 Census, all the villages have been given unique his works is not impressive, the influence is. 8-digit code number, which will remain constant across the census, and shall make it easy to do comparative He was always looked to his commitment towards study. Eight digit code's last two digits are especially high quality literature and fearless statements of provided to take into account exigencies arising 'due to whatever he felt. He has critically studied and ju-ri-sdictional changes of villages by partition, responded to the works of writers from Narmad to the amalgamation etc. This time it has been kept '00'. Prior contemporary ones 'Vivechana' 'Porilshilan' and to the village directory information, a map and 'Bhavanasar' are few of his important works. alphabetical list of villages for each taluka is given in

73 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Part A. Village directory contains the non-census data Appendix-V Summary showing number of ofeach village. It gives the village wise basic information villages not having Scheduled relating to infrastructure and amenities available in the Castes population. sphere of education, medical, drinking water, power supply, post and telegraph, communications, approach Appendix-VI Summary showing number of road to village and distribution of land use area. In villages not having Scheduled addition, it contains information about total area of each Tribes population. village, total population and number of households and AppendiX-VII The appendix shows the list of, the nearest town and its distance from the village. The information on number of households and total A, VII B villages according to proportion populati¢n has been included with a view to examine of the Scheduled castes and the co-relation of amenities with the number of Scheduled Tribes to the total households and population they serve. If an amenity is popUlation. by ranges. not in existence in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place along with name, Appendix-VIII Indicates Taluka wise number of where the amenity is available is given. The broad range villages under e!1ch Gram are (-5 kms), (5-10 kms.) and (10+ kms.). Some Panchayat. additional information has been added viz.(l) Number Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of Banks, (2) Credit Societies, (3) recreational and of girls school in a villag~ .. cultural facilities, (4) Receipt ofNewspaperlMagazine, (5) Income & Expenditure of the village and (6) Name Scope of Town Directory of the three most important commodities imported, manufactured! produced & exported. One information Town Directory covers the non-eensus data for has been deleted this time, i.e., Market & Hat facility. each town. It presents important and useful information like civic and other amenities available in all the towns The village directory also carries the following of the district. The information in town directory is appendices. covered in following seven statementsj viz. statements Appendix-I' It gives the taluka wise abstract I to VII. of educational, medical and other amenities available in the Statement~I Town wise class, name, civic villages of the district. administrative status of the town, its a~ea, growth rates, Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages density and sex ratio. Taluka wise having one or more primary schools. Statement-II Physical aspects of each town. Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages Statement-III Income arid expenditure of each Taluka wise having primary, town. middle and secondary schools. Statement-IV Civic and other amenities in Appendix-I -C Shows number of villages Taluka wise with different sources of respect of each town: drinking water facilities. Statement-V Availability of medical, Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with educational, recreational and 5,000 and above population. cultural facilities in each town. which do not have one or more Statement-VI Trade, commerce, industry and important amenities. banking activities in each town. Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more Statement-VII Civic and other amenities in slum amenities. areas of each town. Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data In all the Statement except VII the towns are in respect of Census Towns/non­ arranged in the alphabetical order within the district. municipal Towns. The details of these statements are given in the Appendix-IV Taluka wise list of inhabited analytical portion of the town directory. In addition to villages where no amenity other the above statements, an appendix showing the towns than drinking water facility is with their outgrowths with population, is also given available. after the town directory statements.

74 PART--A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

-, .' SECTION - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

( Villag~ 'Directory J (8) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY , ,r The ~'Village Direetory" is one of the traditional Column 4 : Total population compilations of the CensU$. It gives the list of villages, The total population of the village as per 200 1 their ~ationnumbers, their area, population, number Census is given against this column. of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercia. and Column 5 : Number of households co-operative banks, agricUltural non-agricultural and The number of households as per 200 1 Census is other cred~r societies, re~reational and cultural given in this column. facilities, c~unication, approach to village, nearest' town with ~ distance, power supply, availability of Amenities: newspaper and ~azines, most important commodity In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of manufactur¢d and'land use of each village. different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, , Village is a statutory recognized, unit having ~ communication, power, 'approach road etc. in each ' definite bou~dary ~d separate land rec6r~s. In case, a village has been depicted with appropriate codes complete village is ~eated as an outgrowth of urbap against the column concerned. Wherever the amenities agglomeration, data bn amenities for that village have are not avaihible in the village, a dash (-) is shown in not been given in the Village Directory but shown alo:pg the column and next to it in brackets the distance in with the urban component. The villages which are . brOlid'ranges viz.< 5 Ions., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of consider as a Census Town, the amenities data are the nearest place where the facility is available is given. shown in the Town Directory. For those villages which Column wise details are given below: have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for Column 6 : Educational that particular village. ' Classes upto class vn included in Primary School. The 'uninhabited' villages (villages with no This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. population) have been indicated as such after Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior bask furnishing details in columns I to 3 i.e., Serial number, school upto class VII. Name of village & location code number and area of Classes from VIn to X included in higher the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. senior secondary school. ' Tht Village Directory format has 23 columns and Accordingly any of the following types of the details given under each colulDI) are for the village institutions if exists within the village is shown as per are as follows:- codes given below: (i) Primary School P Column 1 : Serial Number (ii) Middle School M* Self explanatory. All the villages within the Talukal (iii) Higher Secondary School S CD Block are presented serially in the ascending order (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC of their location code number. (v) College C (vi) Industrial School I Column 2 : Name and I..ocation Code Number of (vii) Training School Tr village. (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC , The name and location code number of the village (ix) Others (specify) e.g. o Pathshala, Senior basic ichool, are shown against these columns. This also includes , Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc. the forest and uninhabited villages. More than one institution of a type in the village Column' 3 : Area of the viIhlge is indicated by the number within brackets against the The area of the villages in hectares are given. abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the Note: * - There is no Middle school in the Gujarat concerned department the colqmn is left blank. State.

77 DISTRICT <:EMMIS tV.ND8OOK: ANAND Column 7 : Medical COlumn 9: Post, 'Ielecnpla .... TeiepboDe Availability of medical facility within the village It is indicated by Codes as shown below whether is indicated'by following codes: within the village exists the following amenities: (i) Allopathic Hospital H (i) Post Office . PO Ayurvedic Hospital HA (ii) Telegraph Office TO Unani Hospital HU (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO (iv) Telephone Connecti~n PH lMlmeopathic Hospital HHom Column 10: ColIIIJIer'daI and Co-operative Banks Oi) Allopathic Dispensary D Ayurvedic Dispensary DA If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, Co-operative bank etc. the same is Unani Dispensary DU indicated in codes mentioned below along with the Homeopathic Dispensary DHom number of banb in brackets. If not available the (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW distance of nearest place where the facility exist is given: (iv) Maternity Home MH (v) Child Welfare Centre ewC' (0 Commercial Bank CM (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vi) Health Centre HC (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC Column 11: Credit Societies (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies . (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Agricnltural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the s~me is (x) T.B. Clinic m indicated iii codes mentioned below along with the (xi) Nursing Home NH number of such societies in brackets. In case the (xii) Registered Piivat6'Medical RMP facility is not available within the village the distance Practitioner of the nearest place where such facility exist is given: • (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (xv) Others o (iii) Other Credit Society OCS More than one institution of a type in the village Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities is indicated by the number within brackets against the If facilities such as Cinema/Video haU, Sports abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village. COlumn 8: Drinking Water The same is recorded in these columns. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility is The type of the drinking water supply sources recorded. The information is indicated in codes available within the village are indicated by codes as mentioned below along with the number of such follows: facilities in brackets: (i) Tap Water T (i) Cinema I Video Hall CV (ii) Well Water W (ii) Sports Club SP (iii) Tank Water TK (iii) Stadium I Auditorium ST (iv) Tubew~ll Water TW Column 13 : Communications (v) Handpump HP If the village is served by any mode of publIcI (vi) River Water R private transport like Bus, Railway statiop or Navigable (vii) Canal C water ways they are to be mentioned as follows: (viii) Lake L (i) Bus BS (0.) Spring S (ii) Railway Station RS (x) . Others 0 (iii) Navigable Waterway NW

78 VILlAGE DIRECTORY Column 14: Approach to village types of irrigation facilities available in the village are Approach to village refers to the state of road! indicated below: leading to village. ' The approach to the village is (i) Government Canal GC indicated in following codes : (ii) Private Cana,l PC (i) :'Paved Road PR (iii) Well (without electricity) W ,(ii) Mud Road MR (iv) Well (with electrici,lv) WE (iii) Foot Path FP (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW (iv) Navigable River NR (vi) Tubewell (with elec'tricity) TWE (v) Navigable Canal ,NC (vii) Tank TK (vi) Navi~ble Waterwaysother NW " (viii) River R than Riv~, Canal (ix) Lake L Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance (x) Waterfall WF The distance is given in kilometers in brackets (xi) Others 0 against the name of the town nearest to the 'village. (xii) Total T Column 16: Power supply The village directory also carries the following appendices. Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use is given by using Appendix-I It gives the ab$.~ct of educational, following codes : medical and other ainetfttiei.~ble in villages Talukal CO. Block wise (i) Electricity for domestic use ED of the district. (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG A~pexidix-I-A Indicates number of villages Talukal (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO CD. Block wise having one or more (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA primary schools. Colulnn 17 : News Paper I Magazine Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages Talukal C.D. Block wise having primary, If village receives any News PaperlMagazines the middle and secondary schools. same is noted in this column using following codes: Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages Talukal (i); News Paper N C.D. Block wise with different (ii) Magazine M sources of drinking water facilities. Column 18 : Most important commodities Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 manufactured and above population which do not have one or more important amenities The name of three most important commodities , available. manufactured in the village is recorded against this column. Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities. Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Appendix-ill It gives the land utilization data in different types of land use respect of Census Towns I non­ Land use data maintained by the State! UT Govts. municipal Towns. are furnished against these columns. The data Appendix-IV Taluka/C.D. Block wise list of concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by inhabited villages where no amenity source), Un-irrigated land, Cultivable waste and Area other than drinking water facility is not available for cultivation in the village are shown available. against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh' -' is recorded Appendix -V Summary showing number of villages ,wherever dte infOlDlation is not made available by the not having Scheduled Castes concerned department. The codes used for different population.

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: AHMADABAD Appendi~-VI Summary showing number of villages Appendix-Vm 'Indica~es TalukalC.D. Block wise not having Scheduled Tribes number of villages under each Gram population. Panchayat. Appendix­ The appendix shows the list of villages VIlA, vn B according to proportion of the Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of

Scheduled Castes arid Scheduled girls school in the village. 1 Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges.

(b) LIST OF VILLAGES MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS:

Sl. Name of Village Merged in No. Taluka which Town or name Name L.C. No. ofUA (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Anand Gamdi 50260102 Anand VA

2 Anand Mogari 50260105 AnandUA

3 Khambhat Metpur 50270104 KhambhatUA

4 Khambhat Kansari 50270102 KhambhatUA

S Khambhat Shakarpur 50270103 KhambhatUA

80 TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

TARAPUR

GUJARAT TALUKA TARAPUR DISTRICT ANAND

2 0 4 ~Iomelers ~~~-~~~

" PO I

:I 1 440 L.~''''I 1 '- ' TALUKA TARAPUR ! I , , CHNIGE IN JUruSDIC~ON 1991~1

5 0 5 ~OOIeI!ll ~

2 K H \ TOTAL AREA 331.65 ~ E \D A TOTALPOPUlAnON 15~

TOTIJ. NUMBER Of VillAGES 42

BOUNDARY, DISTRICT TALUKA

NEWLY CREATED TAlUKA TARAPUR l\\\\I fROMTAlUKAKHAMBHAT ~

l M BOUNDARY, DISTRICT .. RIVER AND STREAM...... 1... TALUKA ...

1 •••••••••••••• WATER FEATURES : BIG TANK (NATURAL.). VILLAGE liITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... ~.J\Q4.JW! ... : POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE ... POITO UQUARTERS : TAtOO ...... @ POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 200-499, HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SC ~L.. 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE ... POLICE STATION EXCLUDING RLY. PO~ICE STATION PS STATE HIGHWAY ...... ""SH8 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... I ...... IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS C.O.BlOCKBOUNDARYOfTAJWl\JRIS 00 TERM IN US WITH TIlUKA BOUNDARY. BANK...... , ." '" .. .

Based upon Survey of India map wilh Ihe permission of Ihe Surveyor General of India. ©Governmenl of India, Copyrighl200B.

(c) A1pbabeticallist of Villages (Tarapur Taluka)

SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of ViII age 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census' Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 . 3 4 1 ·Adruj 01046700 00031 22 Khakhsar 01047200 00036 2 Amaliyara 01046900 00033 23 Khanpur 0104?900 00023 3- Bh3:nderaj 01047800 00046 24 Mahiyari 01045800 00026 4 Budhej 01047400 00041 25 Malpur 01046800 00032 5 C~g~ 01044700 00014 26 Mil Rampura 01044000 00004 , \ ·6 Chikha1iya 01046400 00025 27 Mobha 01047700 00044 7 ChitarWada 01Q451 00 00008 28 Moraj 01046500 00030 8 Dugari 01044500 00009 29 Mota Kalodra 01043900 00005 9 Fatepura . 01045200 OOQII 30 Nabhoi 01044200 00002 10 Galiyana 01045300 00012 31 Pachegam 01044400 00010 11 Gorad 01047000 00034 32 01047100 00035 12 Indranaj 01045500 00016 33 Rei 01046200 00022

13 I~anpur 01046000 00021 34 Rinza (n044300 00001 14 Isarwada 01045600 00028 35 Sath 01047500 00042 15 Jafarganj 01.,043800 00006 36 Tai'apur 01046600 00029 16 Jafrabad 01047300 00040 37 Tol 01045700 00027 17 lalla 01047900 00045 38 Untwada 01047600 00043 18 lichka 01046300 00024 39 Valandapura 01044900 00018 19 Kanavada 01044600 00007 40 Valli 01046100 00020 20 Kasbara 01045000 00013 41 Yank Talav 01044800 00015 21 Khada 01044100 00003 42 Varsada 01045400 00017

85 DISTRICT CENStlS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and . Amenities available (if not available within the viUage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ .. kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"§ >- ~ "0 ~ C '1:) B '" ctg ~. i ~ os .. ;!:~ ] >. C 1lI ." 8~t! lrl:::: .. ::s ..c ~ o ~ ; oS o~ 1'ac:Q "f2_ ;;~ Ii ·tb!5 u i;l:a.g.g:a",. __ ::s u ~ '" g~ ::s~ o ::s! U< U~CI) 1 ~ ~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: 1Irapur (0001) Jafarganj 177.9 1,059 191 P CHW T PO BS (01043800) C(lO+) H(lo+) TW PH CM(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) 2 Mota KaIodJ:a 658.1 1,016 190 P(2) CHW HP PO BS (01043900) C(lO+) H(IO+) W PH(lO) CM«5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) RS MCW(lO+) CP(<5) NCS«5) Sp(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) 3 MilRampua 1,041.6 2,837 459 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01044000) C(lO+) H(1O+) W PH(2) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) C ST(lO+) 0 4 Khada 1,501.9 2,424 459 P MCW(2) T PO ACS BS (01044100) S CWC TW PH(43) CM«5) NCS(lO+) cv(io+) RS(lO+) C(1O+) PHS W CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) FWC R ST(IO+) TB RMP CHW H(lO+) PHC(IO+) 5 Nabhoi 459.8 9(i() 199 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01044200) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(lO+) CM(JO+) NCS(lO+) CV(Jll+) - - RS(JO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(1O+) ST(lO+) 6 Rinza 558.6 2,300 388 P CHW T ACS BS (01044300) C(10+) H(IO+) TK po«5) CM(1O+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) . RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 7 Pachegam 764.8 1,475 279 P CHW T PO BS (01044400) S H(1O+) W PH CM(5-1O) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TIC CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC(1O+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) 8 Dugari 782.9 1,212 236 P PHS T PO CM ACS BS (010445(0) C{1O+) CHW W PH{l5) CP{lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS{lO+) H(1O+) TK OCS(iO+) SP(IO+) MCW{IO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+) 9 Kanavada 983.5 1,631 278 P PHS Hl' PO ACS BS (OI0446(0) C(IO+) CHW W PH(IO+) CM(5·JO) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS{lO+) H(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS{lO+) SP(lO+) MCW{IOt) . ST(lO+) PHC(IO+) 10 Olangada 9']!}.7 1,328 258 P(2) CHW T PO ACS BS (01044700) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH(lO+) CM(5·1O) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) 0 CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

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

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

.,'"~ z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Dholb(20) EA N Paddy, , GC(I3(W) 1.0 10.0 30.9 Jafarganj Wheat, 0(6.0) Pulses 1(136,0)

PR (20) EA N Paddy, GC(SOO,O) 20.0 21.5 84.9 Mota Kalodra 2 Wheat, WE(3L1) Pulses 1(531.1)

PR Dholka (25) EA N Paddy, o'C(952.3) 25.6 61.4 2.3 Mil Rampura 3 Wheat, 1(952.3) Pulses,

PR Dho!ka (20) EA N Paddy, GC(670,0) 397.0 89.9 30.0 Khada 4 MR Wheat, WE(IO(l.O) FP Pulses TW(l5.0) TWE(12(l.O) R(79.9) 1(984.9)

PR DhoIka (27) EA N Wheat, GC(105.0) 310.0 1l.0 33.S Nabboi 5 Jowar, 1(105.0) Paddy

PR Dholka (25) EA N Wheat, GC(I50D) 338.0 34.4 36.2 RiJJZa 6 MR Paddy; 1(150.0) Bajri

PR Khambbat (1S) EA N Paddy, GC(SOO.O) 106.9 , lIS.! 39.8 PaChegam 7 MR M Wheat, 1(500,0) Grams

PR Dholka (25) EA N Paddy, GC(546.0) 116.0 98.0 22.9 Dugari 8 Wheat, 1(546.0) Pulses

PR Dholka (30) EA N Paddy, GC(410.0) 4S7.0 20.9 49.9 Kanavada 9 Wheat, R(15.7) Pulses 1(425.7)

PR Khambbat (34) ED N Paddy. GC(555.9) 165.0 188.0 11.S Changada 10 Wheat, 1(555.9) Pulses

87 Y-140-1S DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shoWn in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDS. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ ~ :3 e -0 "'" !:l B '" old ;> Ii .~ '"~~ ., -5 1a a~t! en :; ~ ::J'" .c: "",1 g:: ~ .g~ 0"" !! &lCQ. ~ ~ 8: 8 ~ ::t ~ ~ i~ _o_CI:)::s_8 .,:: "' ~ "'"o~ ~::J ;; d~ .. 8- ;>~~ . ....o .,~ ~ lib., ~~=:e ~ ~>! I::J l'3~ §-~ § .!! = '> '$. Z "0 g U 'J:j ;; gp '2 'G ll~ .g rJ=~'c ::I"= ... - ..( ~ Cl. ~u u ~..8 OS'J:j g ., '::I os '3 e:;::,8.o:e r/) .2= ·c ~ os '3::t '38 ::I :e., ~ ~~ .~ ~ o ::s -a ... ::I~ "C it 8 CIl Z~ F:~ F:t!. z'-' III ::::E 8 ~~ UU .o~ u etii 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 11 VankTalav 205.7 270 45 P HP ACS BS (0104480Q) C(1Ot) H(lOt) W PO« 5) CM(5-1O) NCS(1Ot) CV(IOt) RS(JO+) MCW(lO+) PH«5) CP(lOt) OCS(1Ot) SP(1Ot) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 12 Valandapura 196.2 1,515 250 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01044900) C(lOt) M(lOt) W PH« 5) CM(IOt) NCS(IOt) CV(IOt) RS(1O+) MCW(lO+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) SP{IO+) PHC(10+) C ST(10+) 13 Kasbara 1,080.3 1,420 272 P CHW T PO BS (01045000) C(lOt) H(IO+) W PH(3) CM(1Ot) ACS(5-1O) CV(1Ot) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(lOt) NCS(IOt) SP(lOt) PHC(10+) C OCS(1Ot) sT(lO+) 14 Cbitarwada 44Ll ),254 259 P T PO ACS BS (01045100) C(lO+) H(IO+) TK PH(3) CM«5) NCS(IOt) CV(10i:) RS(JO+) MCW(1O+) CP(lOt) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(1O+) ST(lO"'), IS Fatepura 474.7 )'209 213 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01045200) C(lOt) H(lOt) W PH(2) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV(1Ot) RS(IOt) MCW(1O+) TK CP(1Ot) OCS(IOt) SP(1Ot) PHQIO+) ST(lOt) 16 Galiyana 1,052,7 1,172 261 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01045300) C(lOt) CHW W PH(2) CM(d) NCS(lO+) CV(1O+) RS(IO+) H(IO+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(10+) SP(lO+) MCW(1Ot) ST(lO+)- PHQ10+) 17 V;II'S3da 3,149.6 3,275 652 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01045400) QIOt) FWC W PH(25) CM(lOt) NCS(IO+) CV(1Ot) RS(1O+) CHW TK CP(lOt) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) H(1O+) C ST{10+) MCW(1O+) PHC(1Ot) 18 Indranaj 1,325,7 2,092 416 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01045500) C(10+) RMP W PH(2) CM(lOt) NCS{10+) CV{1Ot) RS{1O+) H(1O+) TK CP{1Ot) OCS(1O+) Sp(lO+) MCW(1O+) C ST(1Ot) PHQIOt) 19 lsarwada 634.9 1,865 358 P(2) CHW T PO BS (01045600) C(lO+) H«5) W PH(S) CM«5) ACS(d) CV«5) RS(<5) MCW«5) CP(d) NCS(d) SP« 5) PHQ!Ot) OCS(d) ST(d) 20 Tol 184.1 769 117 P T' PH --BS (01045700) C(1O+) H«5) W PO(5-lO) CM(S-lO) ACS(d) CV(5-10) RS(5-lO) MCW«5) CP(S-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(1Ot) PHQd) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) 11 Mahiyari 790.5 2,170 420 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01045800) C(IO+) H(IO+) HP PH(Z) CM(5-l0) NCS(5-10) CV(S-lO) RS(S-lO) MCW(1O+) TW CP(S~IO) OCS(5-1O) SP(1Ot) PHQIOt) W ST(lO+) TK C

88 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 . 22 23 2 PR Khambbal (34) EA N Paddy, GC{I75.7) 11.9 5.S 12.3 VankTalav II Wheat, T(l7S.7) Pulses

PR Khambbat (35) :EA N Paddy, GC(l1.2) 139.2 23.4 2.2 Valandapura 12 Wheat, WE(20.2) Pulses T{31.4)

PR Khambhal (40) EA N Paddy, GC(2S0.3)· 595.0 37.7 167.3 13 MR Wheat, T(280.3) fulses

PR Khambhal (32) EA N Pa(kty, GC(200.0) 120.0 21.4 99.6 Chitarwada 14 MR Wheat, T(200.0) Grams

PR Dbolh (23) EA N Paddy, GC(259.0) 100.0 16.5 99.2 ·Fatepura IS MR Wheat, T(259.0) Pulses

PR Dholh (23) EA Wheat, GC{867.2) 107.8 23.3 . 54.4 Galiyana 16 Pulses, T{867.2) Paddy

PR Khambhat (35) EA N Paddy, GC{1l74.7) 1,914.0 27.3 33.6 Varsada 17 MR Wheat, T(1l74.7) .FP Pulses

PR Khambbat (l4) EA N Wheat, GC(98 1.0) 155.0 69.6 120.2 Indranaj IS MR Bajri, T(981.0) FP Pulses

PR Khambbat (27) EA N Paddy, GC(400.8) 143.0 9Ll lsarwada 19 Wheat, T(400.8) ]owar

PR Khambhat (28) EA N Paddy, GC(lOO.2) 61.0 9.7 13.2 Tol 20 Wheat, T(lOO.2) Grams

PR Khambbat (30) EA N Paddy, GC(546.5) 155.1 7.2 68.2 Mabiyari 21 M Wheat, TK(l]'5) Sesame T(560.0)

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India '2001 - Amenities and

Amenities available (it not avaiIilbIe'within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braatets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of1te nearest place where the facility is available is given) "O,Q' » ~ :E "" ~ ] .. ;> _g -g t; .~ -. ~. ",,1 "3l .. ~ ,Q'" o ~ ~ :f ...... ~ !i' lalXl ]] o~ li ~i c;~ ~.51§~ .~ If ~ ~'8u· ~ lib ... .- .= "";7i:e :;!~:d":a e .~.s: ~ I '5~ 1 CQ .!l <= ~ g !'Eh I;! z '38 ~ j' !S 'l:l ..u .. .g.~~~.§ .B :e ~t 7i4=~ ~:s ij.c.~ fi '3~ J- .. ~ 'Eh g 1! gu""","" I ~.~ ~C/) i§ &~.-"' .. jg "';>- ::> o " S zj ~~ ~~ ~~ iB'" :::E -

29 Tarapur 2,227.2 14.934 2762 P(4) H(2) T PO CM(2) ACS(2) CV(2) BS (01046600) S 0(2) W TO CP(2) NCS Sp(lO+) RS PUC MCW(3) TK PTO OCS ST(IO+) C«5) MH C PH(200) CWC HC PHC FWC TB NH(2) RMP(2) CHW(2) 0

90 VIUAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ u ;a land use in hectare) r.> 0.:- N g e ... u e .£ is'" .~ 0 !;i u tID U J oi!l os Bfj :c; '" ::s ·os ~ s: c:I » :s os os ~ g Q.. 1: ~-g :s: t.:) -;;;-:- ~ ~ Q. u u '0 > .: ~ ..c !'" ::s la- ~a .!! ~ ~ :!.9 g en Q. ~ ~.~ 8 o 'aI 'e) I ... e,M ~ ~. tID .. > z 8 u - ::s 'iil g:,,,, 'S .~]t.:) u -; !j '" e os'au- '"Q. u .: u ~ !a ·s :;~-o .. ::s ~ '5 < z;:::. \d:" z" ::E::E &: :§e: ;:J u;:::.!a

PR Khambbat (38) EA N Wheat, GC(1l0.0) 117.3 34.0 3.3 Isanpur 23 MR M Paddy. T(lIO.O) FP Pulses

PR Khambhat (22) EA N Wheat, GC(863.0) 352.0 96.8 668.7 Valli 24 MR Paddy, T(863.0) Pulses

PR Khambbat (20) EA N Paddy. GC(128.0) 154.0 44.1 36.0 ReI 25 Wheat, W(12.0) Pulses T(140.0)

PR Khambhat (22) EA Bajri, GC(300.0) 28.0 28.0 7.7 Jichka 26 MR Wheat, TW(39.0) FP Paddy T(339.0)

PR Khambbat (38) EA N Wheat, GC(203.0) 4.0 46.1 OJikhaIiya 27 MR M Paddy. TK(2.8) FP Bajri T(205.8)

PR Khambhat (27) EA N Paddy. GC(830.0) 210.9 198.0 11.0 Moraj 28 M Wheat, TW(5.0) Bajri TWE(1O.0) . 0(168.0) T(1013.0)

PR Khambbat (20) EA N Bajri. GC(1308.3) 522.7 53.4 272.9 Tarapur 29 MR M Wheat, W(25.0) Pulses WE(30.0) TW(5.0) TWE(lo.o) T(1378.3)

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; ANAND Census of India 20.01 . Amenities and ;nenities available (if not available wjthin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column .d next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) btl il ... >. .!S "'" ~ ::l'" j =.- '"i:l~ c(j ~ :8 "'"C "'<> VI:;: >. ., C '0 § -; 'g "::l'" '" 8~i S ~ ; .,... btl" .s ..g -;;- -a ;CQ !:l", .... c...it- _, ",. c(j.s",e .~ o~ '" ::l ~.~. -; "; ~ ...... -3:ij -u ::l~ 8.9 '3 ~. o Co 60., i'5~"':~ e ~8 oS " c..., .' ., § ~ 0:: 'u ''::: ~.~ ~ ..... o::l ~ S 00 ~ .... f ., .g &j~ _oE '~'E ~ z o 0 &U ]U .;:: -; ::l C1.l • ;;; C1.l .::: « a .. ] E2.B -3«u ""::1 '" 0 ~ n -::z:: 8- g :S ..:fr ~ 8- t t:a~-§~ ~ ~.§ '':., g c 38 ::l~ C1.l c§ ·tt.::ooS o ::l is en z.3 ~~ ~t!- z~ ;E ~ &~ 88 o~ ue", 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 30 Adruj 253.0 1,035 177 P CHW T PH ACS BS (01046700) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO«S) CM(5-10) NCS(5·10) CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) CP(5·IO) aeS(5-IO} SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-1O) 31 Malpur 272.0 4{)7 77 P CHW T PH BS (OI046800) C(1O+) H(IO+) W po«5) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-IO) (P(S-lO) NCS(S-lO) SP(S-lO) PHC(1O+) OCS(S·IO} ST(lO+}

32 Arnaliyara S35.2 1,281 231 P CHW T PH ~S (01046900) C(10+) H(1O+) W PO«S) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+} TK CP(1O+) NCS(<5} SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+} ST(IO+) 33 Gorad S70.4 929 179 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01047000) C(lO+} H(lO+) . W PH(3) CM(lO+) NCS(1O+) CY(lO+) RS(JO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(JO+) OCS(IO+} SP(lO+} PHC(IO+) C ST(IO+)

34 Padra 1,070.0 1,39S 208 P PHS T PO BS (01047100) . C(lO+) CHW W PH(2) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lO+) TK CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+); MCW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

3S Khakhsar 1.124.0 2,024 402 P CHW T PO ACS BS .. (01047200) C(10+) H(lO+) W PH CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lo+) TK CP(IO+) OCS(10+) Sp(IO+) PHC(<5) C ST(10+) 36 Jafrabad 387.S 446 84 P CHW T BS (01047300) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PO(<5) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS MCW(lO+) TK PH(JO+) CP(JO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) C OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) 37 Budhej 1,174.0 2,080 410 P(2) CHW(2) T PO ACS BS (01047400) S H(lO+) HP PH(l5) CM(<5) NCS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) RS(S-IO) C(10+) MCW(S-lO) W CP(S-lOl OCS(5-1O) SP(S-lO) PHC(5-lO) TK ST(5-10) C 0 38 Sath 560.5 1,346 223 P CHW T PO BS (01047500) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) W PH(S-lO) CM(5-1O) ACS(<5) CY(S-IO) RS(S-lO) MCW(5-10) TK CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) C aeS(S-IO) ST(lO+) 39 Unlwada 758.1 2,207 411 P CWC(2) T PO BS (01047600) C(lO+) PHS HP PH(2) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-lO) CY(S-IO) RS(S-10) CHW W CP(S-IO) NCS(5.10) SP(S-IO) H«S) TK aeS(S·IO) ST(lO+) MCW(IO+) C PHC(lO+)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of 4) 0 u land use in hectare) s:: '8 ... ., !1 ..c; § .s, bI) .§ 0 ... !! is u 4)..c~ cu O(! ~ .... u ~ ~ ~ s:: >. ~'"d '" ::I .... "0 ... s:: ~ z 8 jj~ lj " .~.a 0 CIS'- t;; ,la '"~ ~'" 'S §: cu '"o s::os ... '8 '3g~ cu~ '1:: I, 0 ... ::s ~

PR Kbambhat (22) EA N Wheat, GC(2Z5.1) 3.5 43.4 Malpur 31 Pulses, T(22.5.1) Paddy

PR Khambhat (25) EA N Paddy, GC(416,0) 37.0 14.1 28.1 Amaliyara 32 MR M Wheat, W(6.0) FP Bajri 0(34.0) T(456.0) PR Kbambhat (38) EA Bajri, GC(450,0) 10.0 7.0 84.4 Gorad 33 MR Wheat, WE(l9.0) FP Paddy T(469.0)

PR Kbambbat (37) EA Paddy, GC(780,0) 164.0 101.6 24.4 Padra 34 Bajri, T(780.0) Pulses

PR Khambhat (15) ED Paddy, GC(360,0) 657.5 95.7 10.8 Khakhsar 35 Pulses, T(360.0) Wheat

MR Khambhat (20) EA Paddy, GC(250,0) 100.0 1.5 36.0 lafrabad 36 Bajri, T(250.0) Pulses

PR Kbambbal (17) EA N Paddy, GC(846.0) 164.0 137.5 10.5 Budhej 37 MR M Bajri, TK(l6.0) Wheal T(862.0)

PR Kbambhat (38) EA Paddy, GC(480.0) 8.2 1.3 70.9 Sath 38 Wheat, T(480.0) Pulses

PR Khambhat (36) EA N Paddy, GC(445.4) 209.3 86.3 17.1 Untwada 39 MR Wheat, T(445.4) FP Pulses

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (k not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and l()+ kms of the DUCest pJace where the facility is available is given)

~ ~ ~ '0 ., "0 rJ i;' ;> .", !a .~ ,,~ d!I ~ ; ~ 1I'l:= >. .. :s -g"i ull = ~ .. ~ ...... s .g- o~ ~ ~ .. = ]] d!I ~ e .9 • ~ o~ .. a ::c a ~ 8 - ~ ~~ :s '"= co ~ 1iQ .. ~1i~ :s - '5~ !5 ..!:! = '11 .. 19~~~ '8'E ~ z '0 6 Q:.8'a 'D co ~_g ·~.~£al·5 .,-a !j .. 0 u;::O .. - = .. 8 0 ~<~ ] ij'" s::C ::s :a i Jfr ...·11 8 O·o-8.g:a ~ ~.= II) i8 "0 .. .s o ::s ~ e!=,g ~ ~ til z~ ~~ :z:~ i5 ~i§ 11 O~ ue 1 , 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 II 12 13 40 Mobha 809.2 1,480 . 2116 P MH T PO ACS BS (01047700) S PHS HP PH CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS C(lO+) CHW W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(IO+) TK ST(10+) MCW«S) C PHC«5) 41 Bhanderaj 679.8 1,553 259 P CHW T PH ACS BS (01047800) C(1O+) H(1O+) w PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV{S-IO) RS{<5) MCW(IO+) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-l0) SP(1O+) PHC(lO+) ST(lO+) 42 lalla 652.8 1,779 349 P(2) RMP(2) T PH(S) ACS BS (01047900) C(10+) CHW W po{5-lOj CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(5-1O) RS« 5) H(5-1O) TK CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) Sp(IO+) MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(lO+)

Bleck TIIIII 33,765.2 75,850 1...... " 1'(51) 11(2) T(lJ) 1'0(31) 01(3) ACS(28) CV(%) BS(41) S('> D(%) W(38) TO(l) CP(l) NCS(4) RS(4) PVC MCW('> TK(l9) PI'O(l) OCS(3) M8(2) W't'l PII(376) CWC(4) 1W('> HC R PIIC C(lG) PIIS(ll) 0(4) FWC(4) 1'8(1) Nll(1) RMP(6) CHW(37) 0

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

e- Land use (Le. area under different types of ,0) :a land use in hectare) u 0 '~ 8 s ... 0) S .E is'" .~ 0 ~ J OD u .!:! &1:1 £-fi "Iij .. ~ » = '" i-o ~ iii ~ E il: - 0) o~ .9 -a ~0) ... !3 ~ . "C > .8 c:>. 0) .c (? ::I .!:! ~ '"~ .... =0_ ~ § til &.- ~ '" ~ ~ S,s '"g ~ OD i:.ae 0'" ~ z 0 ...... 0 0) 0) - ::I ~ 'S ,~E! 0 ='" ,_~ !i :I: '":I: 2:! .~,"~ .. 0) 1l ~ '2 :;g~ ".:::... ::I ij 0) = 0 ) Z:.:::- j;l., Z ~~ ~ Se ::> U~~

PR Khambhat (28) EA Paddy, GC(531.0) 75.0 15.0 58.8 Bhanderaj 41 MR Wheat, T(53 1.0) FP Pulses

PR Khambhat (25) EA Paddy, GC{400.0) 56.2 17.0 53.5 Jalla 42 MR Bajri, W(26.0) FP Wheat WE(IOO.O) T(526.0)

PR(41) ED(l) N(D) 0.0 GC(D,366J) 8.'81.6 2,743.' MR(11) EA(40) M(') W(109.0) FP(U) WE(34O.9) TW(64.O) 1'WE(18O.O) TK(39.0) R<95-') 1..(6.7) 0<-0) T(lO,410J)

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Based upon SUivey of India map with the permission of Ihe Surveyor General of India. ©Governmenlof India, CopyJight2006.

(c) Alphabetical tist of Villages (Sojitra Taluka) I .

Sl. Name ofViUage 200l J991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 .4 2 3 4 1 13alinta 01049300 00038 14 Limbali 01049100 00021

2 B~twa 010485,00 00001 15 Magbarol 01048600 00019 3 Bhadkad 01048000 00002 16 Malataj 01048800 00017 4 DabhIsnav 01049700 00035 23 Sojitra 01049600 01050 11 Kasor 01048900 00023 24· Trambovad 01049000 00022 12 Khansol 01050400 00043 25 VITol (Sojitra) 01049900 00044 13 Kothavi 01050300 00042

101 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDS., 5-10 kIDS. and 10+ kIDS of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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

c Land use (i.e. area under different types of '6 lan.d use in hectare) '"u 0 e .... ~ 'N'"= e ~ ~ is 0 l. '" '" :::! .iii ~'" .. g = .Q. ~"2...... ,... ~ o~'" Q. ., "0 > ..8 .<:: ::I ~Q. ·g_a ., OIl '" 0 ~ s ~'" > '0'" .:::= ..... ::I l\l Ul '"Q. .s~ "2 ~ i -il·_= 0 0 Z ~ 0 r::: ~ t - :::! ti .~]O ~ .::: r~ '" 2:! ._1:>0'" >. '5 '" "iii ~ 0 '"o '"= 0 'c :;~~ e:; ~ 'e C tl. Z :::?1:::?1 u.. J:e, -< Z = '" '" :> ucla -

PR Nadiad (20) EA N Paddy, GC(690.0) 11.0 28.0 15.9 Bhadkad M . Wheat, WE(100.0) Bajri 1'(790.0)

PR Nadiad (20) EA N Paddy, GC(253.0) 242.0 45.8 47.0 Deva Vanta 2 MR Wheat, W(40.0) FP Bajri WE(45.0) T(338,O)

PR Nadiad (20) EA N Paddy, GC(217.8) Run 3 M Wheat, TK(2.6) Bajri 0(23.8) T{244.I) PR Nadiad (15) EA N Paddy, 534.2 Petli 4 Bajri, Wheal

PR Nadiad (17) EA N Pulses, GC(400.0) 20.0 215.4 DevaTalpad 5 M Wheat, W(l5O.0) Bajri WE(250.0) TWE(50.0) T(85O.0)

PR Petlad (22) EA N Wheat, GC(215.0) 8.0 13.1 Bantwa 6 Bajri, WE(78.0) Jowar T(293.U)

PR Petlad (18) EA Bajri, GC(I40.0) 400.0 16.9 Magharol 7 MR Pulses, WE(4S.0) FP Wheat TWE(28.0) T(213.0)

PR Petlad (IS) EA N Paddy, GC(600.0) 200.3 363.3 31.6 Dabbou 8 MR M Bajri, WE(200.0) (Virsadpwa) FP Wheat TWE(1O.O) T(81O.0)

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not ayailable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) f >. ?Jl a .. '0 ""c:~ ~ ;,!:,;.... ~ c !J .. :!:! rill ~ 1;1 os a~t: .. .. g~ .c ""lija:l a o~ ~ iI:~ ~ .. .s £ 0- ~:g &:9 '~a ::r: :l .. -;; ~ J~ -u"':::s- ';; ~ ~ ~ ~8 - - '" ..c: $ ~ • ... '.;:J fa'6El'_ ., ~'-"=Hje .~.s; ~ :I -c ~j '" .. '5fi bO .. l:! e c ,_ Z o 0 "'u .g -; c - !;bu .~ ~x~'E ., '::1 -< ~ lu <.J ~~ ~ J:l g -::r: ..<.) :.2 B < ... g''''!-5 ~.o."::0 :I '6 ..sfr ~§. e:l ""::1 ~ '38 ., .. 'g. -5 <.)'0:1'0 o ::I g ., i8 ;§ o"'- HI) o 0 8 (/) ~l ~~ ~!::!. Z!::!. ;E ::E IJ.E" uu O~ ute(/) I ~ 3 4 5 6 7 § 9 10 11 12 13 9 Malataj 1,207.8 4,666 929 P(7) PHS T PTO CM BS (01048800) S FWC HP po(lO+) CP(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) H(10+) TW PH(lO+) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK OCS(1O+) ST(lO+) PHC(10+) 10 Kasor 1,493.0 12,031 2,438 P(S) MH T PO CM ACS(2) BS (01048900) s PHC TW PH(30) CP(5-10) OCS CV(5-1O) RS(lO+) C(5-10) PHS NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) FWC ST(5-IO) R(S-IO) MCW«5) 11 Trambovad 384.7 3,891 726 P(4) PHS T PO ACS BS (01049000) S FWC HP PR(4} CM(d) NCS(<5) CV(d) RS«5} C(5-1O) H(<5) TW CP(<5} OCS« 5} SP«5) MCW«S) W ST(d) PHC«5) TK C 12 Limbali 329.8 1,508 304 P PHS T PH(S) BS (01049100) C(lO+) CHW W PO« S) CM«5) ACS(d) CV(d} RS«S) H«5) TK CP« 5) NCS« $) SP« 5) MCW«5) OCS«5) ST«5) PHC« 5) 13 Megba1pur 358.0 1,569 31S P(2) 0 T PH BS (01049200) C(5-10) H(5-10) HP PO(5-·10) CM(5-JO) ACS(S-lO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) \ MCW(5-1O) W CP(5-lO) NCS(5-lO) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) TK OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

14 Balinta 804.5 3,168 S77 P T PO BS (01049300) C(5-10) R(S-IO) -TK PH CM«S) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-to) RS(lO+) MCW(5-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(S-tO) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(l()+)

IS Gada 629.7 3,116 674 P CWC(2) T PO CM BS (01049400) S PHS W PR(30) CP(d) ACS«5) CV(d) RS«5) C(<5) FWC TK NCS« 5) SP(IO+) H«5) C OCS« 5} ST(IO+) MCW«S) PHC(<5) 16 Devataj 503.0 2,926 599 P(2) 0 T PO ACS BS (01049500) C(lO+) MCW HP PR(lO) CM«5) NCS(d) CV«S) RS(d) PHS CP« 5) OCS«5) SP(1O+) FWC ST(10+) CHW 0 R(S-tO) PHC(5-10)

104 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Dire.:tory Land Use (As on 19,9)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ d -In <)::I i bO 5 c » g=-0 cu '; ~ P.. ... '$'"c:>~ '" ... ~ (.)~!; «u'" z

PR Petlad (14) EA N Paddy, GC(350.0) 335.0 100.0 15S.0 Kasor to M Tobacco. W{50.0) Bajri WE(350.0) TW{l50.0) T(~.O)

PR Petlad (12) EA N paddy. GC(141.0) 8.7 Trambovad II 'tobacco. WE{l57.0) Bajri TW(43.0) TWE{35.0) T(376.0)

PR Petlad (15) EA N Paddy, GC(I46.6) 40.0 38.1 5.0 Limbali 12 Mustard. W{SO.O) Milk TWE{50.0) T(246.6)

PR Petlad (18) EA N Paddy, GC(272.0) 22.7 34.5 0.7 Megbalpur 13 MR Bajri, W(lO.O) FP Wheat TW(lO.O) TWE{S.O) T(300.0) MR Petlad (20) EA N Wheat, GC(204.0) 200.0 SO.O SO.5 Ba1inta 14 FP Bajri. W(lOO.O) Mustard WE(lOO.O) TK(100.0) T(504.0) PR Petlad (25) EA N Paddy, GC(433.0) 124.0 3.0 69.7 Gada 15 MR M Wheat, T(433.0) FP Bajri

PR Petlad (15) EA N Paddy. GC(l48.0) 2.0 43.0 Devataj 16 M Milk, WE(60.0) Wheat TWE{250.0) T{458.0)

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenides and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the Column and next to it in brackets the distance in brOad ranges viz.< S kms .. S-IO kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) co .!! :Sl -g.g -; =.>- ~ _g '0 '" ., l!:,...., cI!! 111 ;j rn::: >. .. c .c ",,1 8~e eli" B 0""" c.. ;jl:ll ',"e] old ::l8:~ Nv .... .~~ X'" gj 0""" ';;j = ._;; ":::I~ "":-3:fj ~UUl,,~ .~ 8 ~ ~~ = .. '3 ~ '0 c ~ lib .. .~.~ ~ i 5 0 co ..2 c ~ f ~.~ e ~=ii § z '1S g e ~ .~ ';;j 'DUX ·c < .. lu "'u u ~_g '3

19 Piplav 595.7 < 4,48S 899 P(3) MCW T PO CM ACS CV BS (01049800) S MH HP TO CP NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PUC PHS TW PH(lOO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) C(S-IO) RMP W CHW(2) TK H(S-IO) PRC(S-IO)

20 Virol (Sojitra) 277.3 2,384 491 P(3) PRS T PO BS (01049900) S FWC TW PH«S) CM«5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS C«S) H«5) W CP«5) NCS«5) SP«5} MCW«S) TK OCS(<5) ST«S) PHC(S-IO) 21 Dali . 28S_3 1,081 221 P CHW T PH BS (01050000) C(1O+) H«5) W po«S) CM«5) ACS«S) CV«5) RS«S) MCW(lO+) TK CP(d) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(1O+) C OCS« S) ST(IO+) 22 Palol 733.6 2,362 487 P D T PO OCS BS (01050100) C(5-10) MH w PH(21) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS«S) PHS CP«S) NCS«S) Sp« S) FWC ST«5) CHW a H(S-IO) MCW(<5) PHC(<5) 23 Runaj 683.7 3,184 634 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01050200) S FWC w PH(lS) CM(S-IO} NCS(S-IO} CV(S-IO} RS(S-IO) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) TK CP« S) OCS(S-IO) Sp(IO+) MCW(S-IO) C ST(lO+) PHC(5-IO} 24 Kotbavi 281.6 1,155 250 P T PO OCS BS (01050300) C(IO+) H«5) HP PH CM{<5) ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) RS« 5) MCW«S) W cp(<5) NCS(<5} SP(5-IO) PHC(<5) TK ST(lO+) C

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory, Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of l;> II> land use in hectare) c<> g., 1:l 1 ... II> e .£ 1>0 'N 0 ... 0 to to II> .! U ., 'oCI !f ... !! -5. ~ ~ ;-0 '" ::I c ... U '$ to E , 0.-.. :a g ~ -E: -0 en ~ !':::I Q, 5 3 o t>O ., C ..c i~ ::I Q,'" U' II> os > til 'iU - c ~ ...g ~ iQ, -0 ~ 1>0 ~:ao o to '() .5~ c > Ii! ... ::I tl '6 .~.= 0 os .- 0 I]: ~ '"~ ~ § 0 *Sl o'=: ~ II> 8 :;g-o ... ::I ~ « z~ ,f z :::;:::; II.. ]e ::>'= U~;

. PR Petlad (10) EA N Tobaceo. GC(340.0) 5.2 6.0 Isnav 18 FP M Paddy. TWE(IOs.O) ~ajri T(445.0)

PR Petlad.(8) EA N Bajri. GC(51O.0) 23.8 61.9 Piplav 19 M Wheat. T(510.0) Tobaceo

PR Petlad (7) EA Bajri. GC(21O.0) 37.3 VITOI (Sojitra) 20 Paddy. W(l5.o) Tobaceo TWO 5.0) T(24O.0)

PR Petlad (15) ED N Wheat, GC(210.0) 65.3 Dali 21 EAG Paddy. W(lO.O) Bajri T(220.0)

PR Petlad \15) EA N Paddy. GC(48s.0) 73.5 Palol 22 Bajri. WE(17s.I) Wheat T(660.1)

PR Petlad (15) EA N Paddy GC(42 1.0) 59.5 0.4 Runaj 23 MR M Wheat, TW(202.8) FP Pulses T(oi.: P)

PR Pellad (10) EA N Paddy. GC(150.?) 32.0 3.6 Kothavi 24 MR M Mustard. WE(95.4) FP Wheat T(246.I)

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16,571J 96,138 19,359 P(S8) H(2) T(25) 1'0(17) CM(9) ACS(ll) CV(2) lIS(25) S(1S) ))(4) W(l9) '1'0(2) CP(3) NCS(l) SP . RS(S) PUC(s) DA TK(18) PI'O(2) OCS(S) FP(l0) MCW(S) HP(14) PH(S9&) MH('l TW(13) CWC(4) C(lO) HC(l) PIIC(.4) PllS(I6) FWC(ts) NH RMP(4) CHW('7) 0(4)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ cu land use in hectare) r..> '8 cu e .... cu ~ .: E ,£ t>Il 'N 0 Q OJ ta cu ~ bI) U £{j ~ OJ ~ .. ~ .: >, ~ ="0 '" ::s "';:: !3 cu ~ OJ 'a J 9 11: i5.p...... "0 O~ > ~ op..- ::s cu OJ = ~ :::I '" --- ,.!l ~;': ..... 9 5 e -= CIl ~p.. ~ ~.~ 0 ...... ~ .... .§~ ~ ~ bI) >"0 .... o 'a 0 z 8 ., :::I' ~ p.. !j '" cu bI)'" :§ ,E! " ctt .= ~ 11: :J: "tiio =OJ .= cu- 'I:: p.. ., = 0 cu 6 = :;~"O .... ::s ~ < z,~ 11.. z :::!::::!: P- ~e ;:l u~1; .. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Petl"d (10) EA Wheat, GC(2SO.1) 6.5 51.5 Khansol 25 MR Paddy. WE(20.0) FP BajJi TWE(20.0) TK(5.1) T(325.2)

PR(l4) FJ) N(22) u GC(8,lW) 1,997.1 1,904.3 501.4 MR(9) EAG M(ll) W(SS4.0) EA(l4) WE(2,298.5) TW(S05.1t TWE(S56.O) TK(I07,6) 0(23.8) T(I2,167.9)

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TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

UMRETH

GUJARAT TALUKA UMRETH DISTRICT ANAND 4 Kilomelers ~I""""l~_~~~iiiiiiiiiil

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TALUKA UMRETH

CHANGE IN JURISDICTION1991~ 1

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BOUNDAAY, DISTRICT o " TALUKA 2 TOTN.AREA 235,93 Km NEWlYCREATEDTN.UKAUMRETli l\\\\I TOTN.POl'UlATION 162428 FROM TN.UKA ANMD ~

TOTN.NUMBEROF~llAGES 38

TOTN. NUMBER OF TOWN

DISTMCE fROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS TO TN.UKA 34 Kn'I

STATE HIGHWAY , .. .. , BOUNDARY, DISTRICT .. IIIPORTANT METALLED ROADS ,I, , " TALUJ(A .. ,

L •••••••••••••• P.AILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE I " VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER, , , ~ ... ~!~.-.! RIVER AND STREAlL , .. .. , HEADQUARTERS : TALUJ(A .. , , .. , " " , @ POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFIaE .. POIlO POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES :500-999, HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL.. .. , 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE ••• PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ", URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAME, , , CD UMRETlI BANK .. , ,.. '" .. , C,O, BLOCK BOUNDARY OF UMRETlI IS CO-TERMINUS WIlH TAlUKA BOUNDARY EXCLUDING STAlUTORY TOWN, * PARTOfPlCNOI053900

Based upon Survey of India map wilh Ihe permission of Ihe Surveyor General of India, ©Governmenl of India, Cop~ghI2006,

(c) AlphabeticallistofVIIlages (Umreth Taluka) I

SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Aruma 01053600 00031 19 Khorwad 01053800 00042 2 Ardi, 0105050Q 00001 20 01051400 00007 3 As~pura 01052400 00014 21 Meghva-Badapura 01051200 00013 4 Badapura 01052800 00020 22 Navapura 01051600 00005 5 Bechari .. 01052000 00016 23 Pansora 01050900 00008 6 Bhalej 01052900 00027· 24 Parvata 01051500 00006

7 B~oda 01053300 00029 25 Pratappura 01054000 00043 8 Bhatpura 01051700 00004 26 Ratanpura 01052200 00021 9 Dagjipura 01053200 00022 27 Saiyadpura 01051100 00012 10 Dholi 01053900 00054 28 Sardarpura 01053000 00033 11 01053400 00018 29 Shili 01053700 00041 12 Fatepura 01052500 00025 30 Sundalpura 01053500 00030 13 Oangapura 01052300 00023 31 Sureli 01051900 00019 14 Ohora 01050700 00002 32 Tarpura 01052700 00026 15 Hamidpura 01052100 00015 33 Tharnna 01050800 00003 16 Jakhala 01052600 00024 34 Untkhari 01051300 00009 17 Khankhanpuf 01051800 00017 35 Vansol 01051000 00011 18 Khankuva 01053100 00028 36 Zala Bordi 01050600 00010

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OJ) .!!" .a ", :G e "0 ", a .~ " '":l:~ oll ~ ..c '" 3"Olll '" ... " """ "E oS us .... (I] =a ~ ClJo '"" ...... c "0:: :l: ... '" -s .g" -;;- o~ £ '"0- "";j:l '" E tI')\ oll ~ 8: :I:" ;;J 5 .g Q) tl,' ""'o~ -; ~ ";; ~ " "- -;a~·=a~-_"t:S '" u - oS ~ '" '" ~ OQ '" '.0 "'2S~- ~ ~8 -"0.", c 13 e 'u :::s ..... 1U ... c 5 on .... e ~ !rD "- '2"E ~ " 0 ...... u -; c ..!l " .,8 ~:J: S'E z o " -'" ~u .~ ~_g '" .., :o-u..;: uer.n 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Umreth (0003) Ardi 629.9 3,388 646 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01050500) S RMP(2) TW PH(3) CM«5) NCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) CHW CP« 5) OC5(lO+) 5P(lO+) H(lO+) 5T(lO-fJ) MCW«5) PHC(<5) 2 lala Bordi 315.5 2,178 394 P CHW T PH BS (01050600) C(5-10) H(lO+) TW PO(d) CM«5) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) RS MCW«5) CP«S) NCS(

6 Vansol 1,148.4 5,405 998 P(3) MH T PO CP ACS BS (01051000) S HC TW PH(l5) CM(<5) NCS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PHS 0(S«5) SP(10+) RMP ST(10+) CHW H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(d)

7 Saiyadpura 379.7 3,095 60l P(4) PHS T PH(6) NC5 BS (01051100) S FWC TW PO(<5) CM«5) ACS(

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

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

E'" .....:> ao z'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Umreth :(10) . EA N Paddy, GC(502.0) 14.0 8S.9 Ardi Wheat, W(10.0) Bajri WE(1S.0) T(S30.0)

PR Umreth (12) EA N Bajri. GC(239.0) 34.0 2.1 4.4 Zala Bordi 2 Paddy, WE(15.0) Tobacco TWE(21.0) T(275.0)

PR Umreth (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(247.5) 12S.9 89.9 Ghora 3 M Banana. WE(70.8) Bajri' T(318.3)

PR Umreth (3). EA N Paddy, GC(600.0) 80.0 32.3 Thamna 4 M Bajri .. W(50.0) Wheat WE(350.0) TWE(IOO.5) T(II00.5)

PR Umreth (9) EA N Paddy, GC(552.0) 178.3 Pansora 5 MR M Wheat, W(40.0) Tobacco WE(IOO.O) T(692.0)

PR Umreth (IS) EA N Bajri, GC(300.0) 350.0 156.9 147.7 Vansol 6 M Wheal, W(34.8) Paddy TW(159.0) T(493.8)

PR Anand (12) EA N Paddy, GC(327.2) 52.5 Saiyadpura 7 M Groundnut, T(327.2) Tobacco

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:g E >. ~ -0c .-~ B ... _g -0 iI:~ o(j ::; c ~ ~~t) :;~ ., 1Jt ... -0 ;; - '8 ~ :; ~ bO., = ::I .<: C=:l ..,.... .s .g -v;- o~ !! ... . ~en ~giE 0" !l: .... ::z: :g !;' ... ..::: o~ - -ot.f.l:::l- .~ 8 ~ '" ::I -; ~ ::I C ~ Sb., "2B~ :g~='6 "S ~8 -c..,'" '0 C 'u 0.c:: e ::I .... C fi '"0 bO .!:! = .... e .g~:i:! lS.Ej '2'E::I ., ~_ z o 0 ~ 3 cfU jU .~ c ~_g E '~od ., .", « ~ :l2 ~ 8- 8 « .. B:e 0 ":..9 e Ul 6 ._ -::z: e- ::I '"'6.,'" ~]" e l' .~ g.s !;'5'~.g'5 ·2 e '" g c ]8 ::I~ ·e o 0 o :s d en" ~3 ~'=- ~t:!- z_ ci3 ::?! 0 cf~ uu «zo c:;!tf>o~ u e:. c7S 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 Meghva-Badapura 262.8 2,675 490 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01051200) S CHW TW PH CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(5-10) C(lO+) H(IO+) CP(d) f)CS(lO+) SP(lb+) MCW(IO+) ST(l?+) PHC«S) 9 Untkhari 416.9 2,719 5S9 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01051300) C(1O+) CHW TW PH(2) CM«S) ACS(d) CV(S-to) RS(S-to) H(S-IO) CP(d) NCS(d) SP(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) PHC(5-10) 10 Lingda 692.4 4,29S 831 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (0 lOS 1400) S H«5) HP PH(lO) CM«S) OCS(2) CV«S) RS(d) C(d) MCW(d) TW CP(d) NCS«S) Sped) PHC«S) 5T« S) 11 Parvata 42S.0 I,S16 302 P CHW T PH BS (01051500) C(5-10) H«5) HP PO«S) CM«5) ACS(<5) CV«5) RS(d) MCW(d) TW CP« 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS(<5) ST« 5) 12 Navapura 42.0 557 111 P 0 T PH BS (010S1600) C«S) H«S) TW po«S) CM«5) ACS(d) CV«5) RS«5) MCW«5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP«5) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST«5) 13 Bhatpura 11004 2,913 574 P RMP T PO ACS BS (01051700) C(5-IO) CHW HP PH CM«5) NCS«5) CV« 5) RS«S) H«5) TW CP« 5) OCS«5) SP« 5) MCW«5) ST(<; 5) PHC«5) 14 Khankhanpur 243.4 2,688 513 P PHS T PO BS (01051800) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(5-IO) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) H(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(10'l-) PHC(5-1O) 15 Sureli 1,16S.3 5,794 1,021 P(6) PHS T PO ACS BS (01051900) S FWC HP PH(lO) CM«5) NCS(S-lO) CV(5-lO) RS(5-10) C(S-IO) CHW TW CP(S-IO) OCS(S-10) SP(S-IO) H(5-1O) ST(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) PHC«5) 16 Bechari 669,1 3,322 613 P PHS T PO BS (01052000) C(5-1O) CHW TW PH CM(d) ACS«5) CV(d) RS«5) H«5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP«5) MCW«5) OCS«5) ST« 5) PHC«5) 17 Hamidpura 345.0 2,265 438 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01052100) C«S) FWC TW PH(lO) CM«S) NCS« 5) CV(d) RS«5) CHW CP«S) OCS« S) SP« S) H(<5) ST« 5) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-JO)

118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) "

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ ~ :.a land use in hectare) 0 S=" ~ e .... . ~'" '«i I:; g '" o~ 1 3 ~ C...... ~ ~ '" ~ > c .8 0. o :s ~ bO ~ S; .c {3. :s 0. o.~ '" '" _.2 e "U Ci) '" 1;'" ~._- = >0 0-'" .... 0. _ :s '"11) :s~ bO 0 0 .... '" .5~ c ~ Z'" '".... ii - 0 > '" 0.... ",._ ~ 0. - 'E .;::..= -; ~ '"~ '" c '" S .;:: 0. i ~,~ '" ., .~ ~ "E "'.=:... :s p,..0 o '" ~ :;:5'" OJ -< Z .-'-' \ Z ~~ u. ~e ::l u--=-a

14 I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Umreth (12) EA N Paddy, GC(l45.0) 34,4 13.8 Meghva- 8 M &ljri, " W(24.3) Badapura Groundnut WE(45.3) T(214.6)

PR Umreth (9) EA N Bajri, GC(300.0) 19.9 Untkhari 9 MR M Groundnut, W(20.0) Paddy WE(30.0) TWE(47.0) T(397.0) PR Umrelh (4) EA N Grains, GC(400.0) 20.0 106.4 Lingda 10 MR M Milk, W(l50.0) Banana TWE(l6.0) T(566.0) PR Umreth (3) EA N Tobacco, GC(25O.0) 34.0 141.0 Parvata II MR M Wheat, T(25O.0) FP Bajri

PR Umreth (2) EA N Paddy. WE(23.0) 8.0 11.0 Navapura 12 M Jowar, T(23.0) Bajri

PR Utnreth (4) EA N Paddy, GC(SO.O) 14.0 10,4 Bhatpura 13 MR M Wheat, WE(6.0) Bajri T(S6.0)

PR Umreth (l0) EA N Tobacco, GC(LOO.O) 25.4 Khankhanpur 14 Bajri, W{30.0) Wheat WE(60.0) TWE(2S.0) T(218.0) PR Umreth (7) EA N Tobacco, GC{35O.0) 141.3 Sureli 15 M Bajri, WE{500.0) Paddy TWE{ISO.O) 0(24.0) T(l024.0)

PR Umreth (3) EA N Bajri. 11.59 GC{4.5) 64.3 580.2 Bechari 16 MR M Wheat, TK(S.S) FP Paddy T(l2.9)

PR Umreth (3) EA N Tobacco, GC{lS5.0) 30.0 50.0 Hamidpura 17 Pulses, WE(80.0) Milk T(265.0)

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'" ;>, .s"" ""r: .-i:l j oS .<::~ ..,. ~~ "d ~ OJ r: '" '" '0 ... r: "" '0 g - 'u a,~~ ~ =a ~ ... '"::I .r:'" ~ 0 ~ ... £ ";;l o~ gal o c:: U-< u~~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 Ratanpura 384.8 3,010 589 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01052200) S CHW TW PH(37) CM« 5) OCS CV(<5) RS«5) C(5·10) H«5) CP«5) NCS(<5) SP« 5) MCW(5·1O) ST«5) PHC(5·1O)

19 Gangapura 223.5 987 176 P PHS T PH BS (01052300) C(lO+) CHW TW PO(<5) CM(<5) ACS(<5) CV«5) RS H«5) W CP« 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) MCW(<5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) PHC«5) 20 Ashipura 254.2 1,644 337 P(2) CHW(2) T PO 'BS (01052400) C(lO+) H«5) HP PH(5) CM«5) ACS(lO+) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(d) TW CP«5) NCS«5) SP(<5) PHC(<5) OCS« 5) ST(<5) , 21 Fatepura 1653 1,224 255 P 0 T PO BS (01052500) C(lO+) H« 5) TW PH CM(<5) ACS(<5) CY(s·wi RS(IO+) MCW«5) CP(<5) NCS(<5) SP(5·l0) PHC(<5) OCS(<5) ST(5-1O) 22 lakhala 295.0 1,753 330 P PHS T PO BS (01052600) C(IO+) CHW TW PH(3) CM(<5) ACS«5) CY«5) RS« 5) H(d) CP(<5) NCS(<5) SP« 5) MCW«5) OCS« 5) ST(<5) PHC«5) 23 Tarpura 140.1 1,037 223 P CHW T PO as (OI052700) C(lO+) H(lO+) TW PH CM(d) ACS« 5) CY(lO+) RS(<5) MCW(<5) W CP«5) NCS(<5) SP(lO+) PHC«S) OCS(<5) ST(lO+) 24 Badapura 148.2 1,581 329 P(3) PHS T PO BS (01052800) C(1O+) CHW HP PH(5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS«5) H(10+) TW CP«5) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) MCW«5) W OCS(10+) ST(10+) PHC«5) 25 Bhalej 1,562.3 12,635 2,062 P(4) Mew T PO CM ACS BS (01052900) S(2) MH TW TO CP NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS PUC(2) PHC PTO OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHS PH(7S) ST(lO+) FWC RMP(4) CHW(2) H(IO+) 26 Sardarpura 234.0 1,524 319 P PHS T BS (01053000) C(1O+) CHW TW PO«5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(<5) H(IO+) PH«5) CP(<5) NCS(IO+) S1'(IO+) MCW«5) OCS(IO+) ST(W+) PHC« 5)

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Village Directo.ry Land Use (As. 0.." 1999) ,

.::- Land use (Le. area under different types of :.a land use in hectare) '"u 0 I~ OJ S ... I.~ .!2 S <2 OIl - N ... 0 '" 0 C'3 <:I ~ bI) U ~ B"fi '" '" ::I ~ 5 C >. '"' ~ =-0 ~ C'3 °a ~ ... ~ i5. E! '" o~ .s ~OJ ...... -'"' "0 >- c 0. o ;;;l OJ OJ on '"OJ C'3 .c ~ ::I o.~ >- 0 5 ~ tr.l Ii "0 ~ ~ - c o ',0 .... ::I ~ Q. .§~_ ;;;l OJ ::I OIl ~:.a8 C <:I 0 Z 0 ii E, i; - OJ ... .:: .z 0 ~ .,: 0. ~ .... OJ ~~ :§ OJ ~ ~ o'" C'3c ... .- >, OJ- E .;::: 0. OJ C 0 OJ 0 c '3g-o ... ::I C'3 .., tJ;, ;:J u;;::.§ < z;;::. ~ Z ~~ ~,e

PR Umreth (4) EA N Tobacco, GC(l97.5) 4.2 19.6 Gangapura 19 MR Paddy, f W(2.2) Bajri T(199.7)

PR Umreth (5) EA N Tobacco, GC(222.5) Ashipura 20 MR M Vegetables, W(3.7) Paddy TW(28.l) T(254.2)

PR Umreth (6) EA N Bajri, GC(lOm 81.0 14.3 10.0 Fatepura 21 Tobacco, WE(50.0) Wheat T(6O.0)

PR Umreth (5) EA N Bajri, GC(lS.7) 177.0 34.0 23.0 lakhala 22 FP Wheat. WE(4S.3) Tobacco T(61.0)

PR Anand (15) EA N Tobacco. GC(7.0) 5.5 15.6 Tarpura 23 MR M Bajri, WE(lIZ.0) Paddy T(l19.0)

PR Anand (14) EA N Tobacco. GC(20.0) 19.2 Badapura 24 MR M Bajri. WE(109.0) Paddy T(129.0)

PR Anand (12) EA N Paddy, GC(lS7.0) 120.0 120.3 Bhalej 2S M Wheat, WE(900.0) Bajri TWE(26S.0) T(1322.0)

PR Anand (13) EA N Paddy, W(20.0) IS.O 4.9 Sardarpura 26 MR M Bajri. WE(l64.0) Banana TWE(30.0) T(214.0)

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ OJ) "0 "§ >. _g '" -0<= ._'"OJ ::0 .. '0 "0 ~ .~ ~ " o~ C;; e - B ._ ',c E ;>u -'"::> '"<= '$ bO.., " ;- ]a~ ~~='i3 e i3 ~ Q.Oj t5 e OJ) '2 'E '$ .....o 0 .... u " C;; .!! " t -e .E ·~c .g rG~ S'E z" " ... - &u .~ u ~.= os .S 5 9 58 .., o 0 .~ § .s "5 .£:l " 38 "'N ... - " ~~=s!.a] o '" E u< uE9.V) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 27 Khankuva 655.3 5,705 1,107 P(3) CWC T PO ACS BS (01053100) S PHS TW PH(l2) CM(d) NCS(lO+) CV«S) RS(d) C(d) FWC CP(d) OCS(10+) SP(1O+) RMP(3) ST(101f.) CHW H(10+) MCW(d) PHC«5) 28 Dagjipura 405.2 2,913 515 P(3) PHS T PO BS (01053200) C(lO+) CHW TW PH(2) . CM(5-1O) ACS(d) CV(5-1O) RS(d) H(S·IO) W CP(S-IO) NCS(S·IO) SP(5·10) MCW«S) OCS(5·1O) S:fcS·IO) PHC(d) 29 Bharoda 969.9 4,141 824 P MCW T PO CP ACS BS (01053300) S PHC TW PH(25) CM«S) NCS(d) CV«5) RS(d) C(d) PHS OCS(d) is?(d) FWC ST« 5) RMP(2) CHW H«5) 30 Dhuleta 680.8 3,823 741 P PHS T PH(2) ACS BS (01053400) C(5·10) CHW TW PO(1O+) CM«5) NCS(5,'IO) CV(5-1O) RS(5·1O) . H(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) MCW«5) ST(5-1O) PHC«5) 31 Sundalpura 2,430.8 7,604 1,370 P(7) . PHC T PO CM ACS BS (01053500) S PHS TW PH(l5) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) FWC W OCS(10+) SP(10+) RMP(4) ST(lO+) CHW H(1O+) MCW(1O+) 32 Ahima 525.8 5,154 920 P(4) PHS T PO ACS BS (01053600) S(2) CHW(2) TW PH CM(5-1O) NCS(d) CV(5-1O) RS(IO+) C(S-IO) H(S-10) CP(d) OCS(d) Sped) MCW«S) ST(d) PHC«S) 33 Shili 1,965.8 11,382 1,98S P MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01053700) S MH TW PH(10) CP(d) NCS(d) CV(d) RS C«5) PHe OCS«5) SP« 5) FWC ST(d) RMP CHW H(d) 34 Khorwad 612.1 3,479 636 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (010S38OO) C(10+) FWC TW PH CM(S-IO) NCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) CHW(2) CP(S-IO) OCSIS-IO) SP(10+) H(5-10) ST(10+) MCW(5-1O) PHC«5)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ :a land use in hectare) ~ 0 s uc:: e .. '" e .2 ~ is .~ 0 :a u u ~'3 P.i o¥ :t '" ::s ~ :> .. ::E =-0.!!! ., $«1 :; ~ ~ o~ =. $ i '5 5 3 """'., 'E ., co .,'" 1; c:: .c' ::2 a.- :> ~ g- -0 ~ ~ .... ~::l ~ til"""' en a. e~ ., ::s co =ii.S ~ o .~ 0 Z uj t ~ 0 c::'" > ~. .. ~ ~ - QQ'" 'S .~]O ._ n; ~ .,9: o «I ~'" ';3 ~ ~I~ :f ~ -c1 e:; '5 < tf z ::E ::E . & Be ;:::J u~a

PR Umreth (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(4O.0) 40.2 Dagjipura 28 MR Paddy, WE(300.0) Bajri TW!l<15 ..Q) 0(10.0) T(365:0j

PR Umretll (9) EA N Tobacco, GC(pO:o) 100.0 116.9 B~ 29 MR M Chilly, WE(573.0) ~ana TW(30.0) TWE(30.0) . T(753.0)

PR Umretll (9) EA N Bajri, GC(50.0) 68.0 112.8 Dhuleta 30 W~eat, WE(300.0) Tobacco TWE(I50.0) T(5OO.0)

PR . Uinretb (10) EA N Tobacco, GC(4OO.0) 337.0 693 .• Sundalpura 31 MR M Bajri, WE(600.0) Cotton TWE(400.0) T(14OO.0)

PR Umreth (14) EA Paddy, GC(120.Q) 204.8 Ahima 32 Wheat, WE(130.0) Bajri TWE(7W) T(321.0)

PR UmretII (14) EA N Wheat, GC(l50.0) 621.0 494.8 Shili 33 M Paddy, WE(4OO.0) Tobacco TWE(300.0) T(850.0)

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PR Umreth (10) EA N }owar, GC(200.0) 150.0 5.1 Khorwad 34 M Bajri, WE(IOO.O) Wheat TWE(IOO.O) 0(57.0) T(457.0)

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Y-140-19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if riot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kIDS. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ to » ..!9 :9 '" [{J .... ~ .~ d!I ~ !.! ~~ ~ '"= c;; ·S (I)~ .~ 1ol,., ::I .<::'" ~ ~l ~ ~ ~ !5~ o~ ~ c.. '";c:Q BCIl c'd~le !5 ..... ~ rg :t: rg ... -uU .. :a ..... ~ ~ tb ... .- .." ~~=:a EO .~ ! G.I :; "$ ::I .... co cu 0 .!:! = ~ e !:i ·c .g [(J~S.§ z o 0 ~ ~ 15'''' °.. u ..,= c;; c:: .:: 01) c:J cu .." < ~ o..U <> "" ~_g m·.::J en 0 c;; ~ :;:; :l2 ~ 1i 8..( ... ~ ~ 5' .t: EO ... '3:t: ~- ::I c:: ..:fr e 9 ~=5.8.g~ erg·., ., 38 ::18 ... i§ ~- *Q ~.s Oc:QS CIl ~.§ ~g ~~ z~ ~ ::E o..~ uu° ° O~ U~CIl I , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AO II 12 13 35 Dholi 160.2 1,448 147 1'(2) T PO BS (01053900) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH CM«5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW CP«5) NCS« 5) SP(1O+) PHC(5-IO) W OCS(<5) ST(lO+) TK C 36 Pratappura 296.7 3,979 698 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01054000) S FWC TW PH CM«5) ACS(<5) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(1O+) RMP(2) CP«5) NCS«5) SP(1O+) H(lO+) OCS(<5) ST(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(<5)

BIackTotll 21,572.7 llO,237 24,130 P(78) MeW(S) 1(36) 1'0(29) CM(S) ACS(I8) BS(J6) 5(19) MH(4) W(7) TO CP(3) NCS(4) . RS(4) PUC(l) ewe TK 1'TO(2) OCS(3) . HC(2) HP(7) PH(4S2) PHC(S) TW(J6) PHS(27) c FWC(13) RMP(27) CHW(37) 0(2)

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

Land use (Le. area under different types of . ~ u I land use in hectare) <> ;a ... e0 ... u ~ c E ... .2 is ·s U _u.c U E og ~ 8 '" ~ ";'0 II> ::::I ~ ~ C >. ::2 g Ql .; ~ ~ "i:: ... o~ $a -a. ... ,-... ~ '" li 0.: o ::::I Q) Ub()Ql cIS .c (2 ::::I 0.:- § ~ e (I) ~ '0 ~ '"~ - C :> ..... ::::I ~ Q. U ::I o ',:: 0 ... .sJl ~~8 c ~ z u . 'E -= 0 "'._ Q. f~., C ~ ... u'=: G.> o '" 0 'c 3g"O ... ::::I ~ ·c.., <: z:.:, ,f z ::E::2 t1. J:e ::J u:.:,; <:u Z ell 14 15 16, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Anand (20) EA Tobacco. GC(60.0) IL2 Dholi 35 MR Paddy. WE(4~.0) Wheat TWE(44.0) T(l49.0)

PR UmJ1elh (11) EA N Bajri, GC(I.2) 120.3 174.8 Pratappura 36 M Wheat, TW(O.l) Paddy TWE(O.4) T(L7)

PR(36) EA(36) N(33) 11.59 GC(6,763.0) 2,S98.3 1,11'.7 3,053.2 MR(I6) M(2S) W(432.9) FP(3) WE(5,391.5) TW(217.2) TWE(I,"".9) TK(8.S) 0(180.0) T(I4,792.9)

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TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

ANAND

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BOUNDARY, DISTR T.. TALUKA ...

L••• •• •• •••• •• • VILLAG WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. . : OIO ~ IOO : J- HEADQUARTERS : ALUKA., . @ u POPIJLATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES : 1000 -4999, 5000 AND ABOVE ...... II

URBAN AREA WITHLOCAT ION CODE NAME .. . rzJlj]}j ANAND

2 NATIONAL HIGHWA .. . NH8 TOTAl AREA 441.t 6Km STATE HIGHWAY .. . -SH75 TOTAl POPULATION 513900 ROADS IOTAl NUMBER OF ~ L LAG E S 39 STATION , BROAD GAUGE TOTAl NUMBER OF TOWNS l DISTmCE FROMDIS TRICT RIVERANDS HEAOOUARTERSTO TAlUKA OKms l POST OFFICE / T GRAPH OFFICE. PO ITO

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY OF mmD IS CO-TERMINUS WITH HIGH SCHOOL/SEN R SECONDARY SCHOOL.. TAlUKA BOIJNDARY EXClUDING All STAM ORY TOWNS, POLI CE STATION IliCLUD ING RLY , POLI CE STAT ION PS GAlIDIAND MDGARIARE TREATED AS URBm AREA I Le. OUTGROWTH OF ANAND URBAN />REA PRIMARY HEALTHthm ... I N~ INDUSTRiAl NOTIFIED AREA BANK ... ' .. I...

Based upon SUivey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. ©Government of India, Cop~ght 2006.

(c) Alphabetical list of Villages (Anand Taluka)

SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No, Census Census No. Census Census Location Locati~ Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Nwnber Number Number 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 Ada!; 01057500 00071 21 Mogar 01056500 00058 2 Aj~a 01054100 00036 22 Napad Talpad 01057400 00076 3 Anklavdi -01057600 00070 23 Napad Vanto 01057300 00072 4 Baidol '(pan) 01054900 00050 24 Navli 01057100 00065· 5 Bed,va 01055500 00052 25 Rahtalav 01054300 00034 I 6 Chiikbodra 01055000 00046 26 Rajupura 01057700 00078 7 Gana 01056000 00064 27 Ramnagar 01056800 00069 8 Gopalpura 01056400 00067 28 Rasnol 01055100 00045 9 Hadgood 01056300 00059 29 Samarkha 01054600 00038 10 Jakhariya 01057000 00068 30 Sandesar 01055800 00063 11 Jitodiya (Part) 01056200 00060 31 Sarsa 01055400 00053 12 Jol. 01054800 00049 32 Sundan 01057900 00077 13 K;asoli 01054200 00035 33 Tamol 01054500 00039 14 Khanlbbolaj 01055200 00044 34 Vadod 01056900 00066 I 15 Khandhali 010572,00 00075 35 Vaghasi 01055600 00051 16 Khanpur 01055300 00055 36 Vaherakhadi 01056700 00057 17 Kherda 01056600 00056 37 Valasan 01055700 00062 18 Kunjtao 01054400 00040 38 Vans Khiliya 01056100 00073 19 Lambbyel 0105,"00 00048 39 Vasad 01057800 00079 20 MegbvaGana 01055900 00074

131 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<: 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lOt- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

OIl _g'" >. :9 '1;l ii:l ~ '1;l c: '::1 o'il $ .8 c: JJ '" '"3:~ II) .fj ~ '" "0 : co 'g.. 8l~ a:; ~ ~II) .g -;;- o~ ~ :;=. Btl) o'il g &:8 :9 ~ ~ .... ~ -i:JtI)",~ ='8 o~ ::c ~ c; ~ "';"3:6 feu ~ .!! ;;:u '" '"c: ~ co $ toll) ._ '.:1 S'-':::::5 e ~ -=Q,II) a § .£ c: ~.~ " ~ ~ 0; gp <> '" .. .g ii:l~ S.:! '~'E $ Z'" ....o 0 ~u .. a .~ ~.8 ~«u ~'::I CIlI:i 0; ... 'a « ~ u :l2 ~[ .... 0 .. - e"l g .;:: ~- <> '5 c: e 0 19 'a ij '" .~~ "38 II) ·c ci~ .~ ~ ~ u1i-8.g'5 e tI).. '" z3 ~ ~!:! z.'-''"~ iil ::i: Q ~~ 88

132 VilLAGE DIRECTORY _L

Village Di~~tory

Land Use (As OD 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of 0 ., 13 land use in hectare) u ., 0 ~ c: S ... U til S ..£. .~ 0 ..co ., ~ is u .,..c: o(! ~ ~ u ::0 til ::s co '"bO $. c: >. ::E ~~ '::l co -;:; ~ o~co co B ~ Q. til ;> p" ., 'B '0 c: .8 p,,~ '0 co .c:: ~ ::s p" a u ~ '" bO ., 0 ~ S CI'l co ·co o· .=: ..... ::l g p" .§~ -g 9 bO ~.s 1; 0 ~~ ~ ;> '0 ... c: co z .. til ~ t;j 0 ;;. ., ., ::s til 8 l;!.[ til c: ._bIl'" >. 'S .;::.E 0 C;; 0. ~ ~ o co ~ '3j;l'O .~ :fa S 'J:: 0. ., §_1 0 1:.,0 '2 ... ::s co cu -< z· Il.. Z ::E::E &: ..... '-' ;::l u,=,§

PR Anand(l2) EA N Tobacco. GC(470.0) 120.0 90.1 Ajarpura M Chilly, WE(255,O) Bajri T(725.0)

PR Anand(l3) EA N Paddy, G<";(300.O) 76.0 66.0 Kasor 2 M Tobacco, W(70.0) Chilly WE(200.0) TWE( HlO.O) 0(80.0) T(750.0)

PR Anand (9) EA N Paddy, GC(8O.0) 2.0 37.8 Rahtalav 3 M Bajri, WE(70.0) Pulses TWE(48.0) T(l98.0)

PR Anand (12) EA N Paddy, GC(I00.0) 984.4 Kunjrao 4 M Tobacco, T(100.0) Banana

PR Anand (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(l5O.0) 109.8 Tamol 5 M Paddy, W(50.4) Bajri WE(370.0) TWE(200.0) T(770.4)

PR Anand (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(61O.0) 355.1 Samarkha 6 M Bajri, WE(705.0) Wheat TWE(457.0) T(1772.0)

133

Y-I40-20 DISTRICT CENSOS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kms of the !learest place where'the facility is available is given) ~ ~. -0= ..,;l ~ » o. ::0 . OIl., '" -oi ~I'g 5 ~ ; .. " ~ 5.-. o~ B -a tijCll oiI:I~ 8: _'" 8 ';;J ... ~ :::s :=::; .;I!l ~'8 o~ -= "' 0; C; g ..... "3:6 -(j"':s- ~ ;>U -::0 '"c: C ~ ~., .- '::1 !l-'...;'e e .~.~ ~ ::0 ~~ 0 00 ~ ' .... = ~~ 0; .. ~ e ~ '~e .:: r;~ s.~ ....:s QJ' .. Z o 0 ,fa ~u .~ = " '::j <: ~ :.;;! E2-S "3o ~ '"(I) c -:= e- ::0 '6" ... := 5..c:a .B ·c e '" "38 "'~ ~ ~ ·.a.= t: ::0 '" g S .. ::o~ ;g " 0-5 o S '"" Z..J ~~ ~~ z~ :::?J 8 &E2 88

8 Jol 739.9 5,493 1,091 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01054800) C(<5) FWC W TO CM«5) Nql«5) CV{d) RS(d) RMP(2) TK PH(5) CP(d) OCS(d) Sped) CHW(2) ST{<5) H(5-1O) MCW(d) PHC(d) 9 Bakrol (Part) 1,543.6 19,738 3,812 P(3) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01054900) S MH TW TO CP« 5) NCS« 5) CV(d) RS« 5), C(d) PHC W PH(200) OCS«5) $P« 5) FWC TK ST«5) RMP C CHW(2) 0 H(d) 10 Chikhodra 1,273.7 13,734 2,571 P(5) H T PO CM ACS CV BS (01055000) S 0 TW TO CP NCS SP« 5) RS«5) PUC MCW W PH(125) OCS ST(lO+) C(d) MH • TK HC C PHC FWC RMP(2) CHW(2) 11 Rasnol 1,186.4 8,189 1,582 P(8) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01055100) S PHC TW TO CP(lO+) NeS CY(lO+) RS(5-1O) C(1{1.t) PHS W PTa OCS(l(l+) SP(lO+) FWC TK PH(21) ST(10+) RMP CHW(2) H(1O+)

12 Khambholaj 1,639.6 8,212 1,645 P(3) H T PO CM ACS ;; BS (01055200) S 0 HP TO CP(2) NCS(2) CV«5) RS(IO+) C(5-1O) MCW TW PH(385) OCS(2) SP(lO+) MH W ST(10+) PHS TK FWC C RMP(7) CHW(6) PHC(d)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of .~ Q) '0 land use in hectare) ..tJ 0 ~ cu e ... cu '" .. e ,£ .~ 0 ., ~ Q U .,..c::. a<:I ~ ...... () cu §'O '" ::I ~ 00 ~ .. >. ;;§ ... ., ~ co 'c;j .!S ... ~ ...... ,..... 0""" .9 o. ::I ., '0 >co .: ~ ..c: ~ 8- u '" 00 '"., ~ S l;j ~ti '0 ... o .g ..... :::I 1 0. _,s (1J ::I 0 Z 0 '" .f!! ~~e ~ ~ ... ::I til (;j 0 it: .~..:! 0 ..co ._ .f@; ~ '"~ cu ._00'" >. cu'::: OJ Q) .. (1J o ;; '2* :;g"'d ·c 8: 0 8 ... ::I ~ ., <: z:.::; 0. Z ~~ u.. .Ee .::J u:.::;§ <:U Z en 14 IS 1~ ~7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Anand (3) EA \If Paddy, GC(170.0) 95.0 8.0 2.4 Lambhvel 7 M Tobacco, TWE(244.0) Potato T(4 14.0)

PR VaUabbvidya- (6) EA N Paddy, GC(310:0) 114.1 Jol 8 nagar . M Wheat, WE(315.8) Potato T(625.8)

PR Vallabhvidya- (3) EA N Banana, GC(525.0) 281.3 18.2 Bakrol (Pan) 9 nagar Potato, WE(719.0) Bajri T(1244.0)

PR Anand (5) EA N Paddy, (lC(180.0) 1041.7 Cbikl)odra 10 MR M Wheat, WE(52.0) Bajri T(232.0)

PR Anand (12) EA N Tobacco, GC(840.0) 198.0 136.4 Rasnol 11 M Paddy, TK(l2.0) Wheat T(852.0)

PR Anand (17) EA N Tobacco, GC(I,239.8) 10.2 Khambholaj 12 Paddy, W(40.0) Banana WE(80.0) TWE(269~6) T(I,629.4)

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi;z.< S kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00'" :E "0 ri· S ~ ~ 0 "" ". ~ ; .~ al~ ~..8 = .~ .,j& CIl .~ E! ... ~- ~ 8- I t ~!E~.g~ '1:: ~ C ,,8 ~ o 6 'i SoS o " 3 en'" z~ ~;::. ~~ z~ ;B" :E ;§ £E!! uu u~ uefll I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 I~ 13 13 Kbanpur 1,210.9 3,799 734 P(4) PHS T PO ACS BS (01055300) C(lO+) FWC HP TO CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) RMP(2) TW PH(4) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) CHW(2) W ST(lO+) H(IO+) TK MCW(1O+) R PHC(lO+) C 14 Sarsa 2,262.,1 14.200 2.697 P(5) H T PO CM(2) AtS CV BS (01055400) S D HP TO CP(2) NCS(2) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC MCW(2) TW PTO OCS ST(\O+) C(1O+) MH(7) W PH(900) HC PHC FWC RMP(5) CHW(4) 0 15 Bedva 419,8 4.337 842 P(2) PHS T PO CM BS (010)5500) s FWC TW PH(l5) CP(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) RS(5-IO) C(5-JO) RMP(3) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) CHW(2) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) H{S-IO) MCW«S) PHC(<5) 16 Vaghasi 587,8 4,053 872 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (01055600) S FWC W PHOO) CM(d) NCS« S) CV(d) RS(<5) t(d) RMP(3) CP«5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) CHW(2) ST«5) H«5) MCW(d) PHC«5) 17 Va!asan 682.1 7,164 1,419 peS) PHS T PO ACS as (01055700) s FWC TW TO CM(<5) NCS(S-IO) CV« 5) RS(5'LO) puc RMP(3) W PH(12) CP(<5) OCS(5-1O) SP« 5) C(d) CHW(2) ST«5) H«5) MCW(d) PHC(d) 18 Sandesar 719.7 .5.091 1.015 P(3) PHS T PO CM BS (01055800) S FWC HP TO CP(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) RS«5) C(d) RMP(4) TW PTO NCS(S-10) SP(S-IO) CHW PH(50) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO) H(5-10) MCW(d) PHC«S) 19 Meghva Gana 265.8 1,584 331 P, PHS T PO BS (0105S900) S RMP TW TO CM(5-1O) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(5·1O) C(5-IO) CHw(2) W PH(34) CP(lO+) NeS(S-IO) SP(lO+) H(5-1O) TK OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) MCW(5-IO) R PHC(5-1O)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTQRY Village l)irectory Land uSe (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of. 0 ., ~ land use in hectare) Ia·'" ., e0 .. II) 'iii r::: .~ e ... .8 co is 0 . .t;j ,g ~ S II) ~'" '" r::: 1l Co. C5 5 'Q) . '" .d ~ g. c. ... ""2 ~ ~ ~ . :! .2 ~ e CIl 1) o~ 0 -0 '" .s.s 1l ~ ~;ae Z'" ...II) ... ::s :;; r::: > ., ... II) ~~ .~..:! 0 (0 ".:;:: Ol c. lB' ~ '"~ ~ ~ ._ >. :§ ·c c. 0 cu Ci -sg-o ... - ~ ... < ~! ~ Z ~~ II. ~e ;:l'" u-..=.a

PR Anand (12) EA N Paddy, GC(78l0) 190.0 54.0 273.1 Sarsa 14 M Wheat, WE<95-2.0) Bajri TWE(IO.0) T(1745.0)

PR Anand (S) EA N Tobacco, GC(34.0) 25.0 69.S Bedva 15 M Bajri, WE(152.0) Wheat TWE(139.0l T(325.0)

PR Anand (5) EA N Paddy, GC(294.0) 52.8 52.0 Vaghasi 16 M . Tobacco, W(17S.0) Banana 0(11.0) T(483.0)

PR Karamsad (4) , EA N Bajri. GC(141.0) 8'5.0 71.1 Valasan 17 MR M Wheat, W(25.0) FP Tobacco WE(ISO.O) TWE(ISO.O) T(526.0)

PR Anand (9) EA N Banana, GC(450,0) 66.7 Sandesar 18 MR Wheat, WE(53.0) Vegetables TWE(I50.0) T(653.0)

PR Anand (14) EA N Wheat, GC(S4.0) 19.8 Meghva Gana 19 MR M· Bajri. W(40.0) Paddy WE(62.0) R(60.0) T(246.0)

137 DISTRIct CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nextlo it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) l! "0 >. i3 .3 ~ ~ ~ "0 c '.;l ;l:~ .r. C J.! '" ., old >' ~ ~ ..se- ~ ~ ,9 ·c '38 O< u6"l I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 20 Gana 343.1 3,569 764 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (01056000) S FWC TW PH(30) CM(d) NCS«5) CV«5) RS(d) C(<5) RMP CP(d) OCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) CHW ST(S-IO) H(5-1O) MCW(5-IO) PHC(5-1O) 21 Vans Khiliya 244.5 2,589 520 P PHS T PO ACS BS (0IOS6100) C(5-10) RMP(3) TW TO CM«S) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-JO) CHW(2) W PH(8) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) H(5-1O) TK ST(5-10') MCW«S) C PHC«S) 22 Jitodiya (Part) 162.9 3,123 656 P(3) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (010S6200) S PHC HP TO CP(d) NCS(d) CV«/5) RS«S) C«S) PHS TW PH(SO) OCS« 5) Sp(<5) FWC W ST(d) RMP(2) TK CHW(2) C H«5) 23 Hadgood 448.2 8,937 1,630 P(4) PHS T PO BS (010S6300) C«S) FWC HP PTO CM«5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS«5) RMP(2) W PH(15) CP«5) NCS« 5) Sped) CHW(2) TK OCS«S) ST(d) H(1O+) C MCW(d) PHC«5) 24 Gopalpura 266.0 2,288 486 P PHS T PO CM BS (01056400) C(5-1O) H(S-IO) TW PH(20) CP(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) RS(5-1O) MCW«5) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) PHC«S) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) 25 Mogar 1,091.8 7,568 1,505 P(2) MH T PO CM ACS BS (01056500) S PHS TW TO CP(5-10) NCS(2) CV(5-1O) RS«5) PUC FWC W PH(30) OCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) C(5-1O) RMP(2) TK ST(5-1O) CHW(2) C H(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) PHC(d) 26 Kherda 690.2 2579 526 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01056600) S FWC W PH(3) CM(5-JO) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) RS(lO+) C(1O+) RMP(4) CP(5-JO) OCS(5-1O) SP(10+) CHW(2) ST(lO+) H(5-10) MCW(d) PHC«5)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ ., land use in u ;g . hectar~) II) C IS II) ~ IS 00 Ci .~ 0 ~ bO U S; o(l C >. ::E"" g II) ~ Q. ="0 S 0. ..., 8 E .c ,~ ::s ~ c.~ 1;1 CIl C. 0 ... .§~ ... '.~~ II) ~ ::s 0. ~ '"~ "'.C c. 0 .. o "" <: ~B tI.. Z ~~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR VallaphvidYlI\ (4) EA N Tobacco, GC(50.0) 30.1 Gana 20 MR nagar , M Bajri, WE(263.0) Wheat T(3 I 3.0)

PR Anand (6) EA N Tobacco, GC(98.0) 17.0 LO 1.5 Vans Khiliya 21 MR M Bajri, WE(105.0) Wheat TWE(22.0) T(225.ot

PR Anand (5) EA N Paddy, GC(50.0) 34.9 Jitodiya (Pan) 22 M 'Tobacco, WE(58.0) l3ajri TWE(20.0) T(128.0)

PR Anand (4) EA N Tobacco, GC(100.0) 60.0 38.2 Hadgood 23 M Paddy, WE(250.0) Bajri T(350.0)

PR Anand (7) EA N Tobacctl, GC(225.0) 41.0 Gopalpura 24 M Potato, T(225.0) Banana

PR Anand (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(770.0) 102.3 Mogar 25 M Paddy, WE(219.6) Bajri T(989.6)

PR Anand (24) EA N Tobacco, W(25.0) 110.0 490.2 Kherda 26 .M Bajri, TWE(6O.0) Milk 0(5.0) T(90.0)

139 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of Io.dia 2001 - . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available wiUUri the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets .the distance· in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5·10 krns, and 10+ krns of the Dearest place where the facility is available is given)

·bO... "0'" .» :5!! "0 ~ ] : '0 "0 ':;: '" ;> ..c -'"'" .. ... ~~ oU -.. '" ..... '" ~ ~., .... ',c ~~'6 ::1!~=:a 8 ~ - '"0. ... § ::I ~B .. 1>0 ~ .. ~ e '5, ... '2'E ~ -; ., O~ u eVl I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II· 12 13 27 Vaherakhadi 1,288.5 7,045 1,312 P(2) MCW T PO ACS BS (010S6700) S PHC HP PH(2S) CM(d) NCS«S) CV(1O+) RS«S) C(10+) PHS TW CP«S) OCS«S) SP(1O+) FWC ST(lO+) RMP(2) CHW(4) H(S-IO) 28 Ramnagar 45S:3 4,350 893 P(4) PHS T PO BS (010S6800) S FWC TW TO CM(d) ACS(d) CY(IO+) .RS(S-IO) C(lO+) CHW(2) W PH(4) CP(1O+) NCS(d) SP(1O+) H(lO+) TK OCS(S-IO) ST(10+) MCW«S) C PHC«S) 29 Vadod 1.335,8 10,336 2,007 P(9) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (010S6900) S PHC HP TO CP(5-to) NCS CY(5-IO) RS PUC FWC W PH(30) OCS SP(S-IO) C(S-IO) RMP(4) C ' ST(S-IO) CHW(2) H(S-IO) 30 Jakhariya 335,8 1,448 310 P PHS T PO BS (010S7000) C(S-IO) FWC TW PH(10) CM(d) ACS(d) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) CHW CP(S-IO) NCS(d) SP(S-IO) H(5-10) OCS(d) SH5-10) MCW(d) PHC«S) 31 Navli 763.5 6,808 1,386 P(4) MCW T PO eM ACS BS (01057100) S PHC HP TO CP(S-IO) OCS eY(S-IO) RS(5-10) PUC PHS W PH(2S) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) C(5-10) FWC ST(S-IO) CHW(2) H(5-1O) 32 Kbandhali 299,2 1,664 361 P RMP T PO CM BS (01057200) C(5-10) CHW . TW PH(10) CP(5-IO) ACS(5-tO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) H(5-1O) NCS(5·10) SP(5·10) MCW(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) PHC(d) 33 Napad Vanto 845,4 11,300 2,119 P(5) PHS T PO ACS BS (01057300) S FWC TW TO CM(S-tO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) C(5-1O) RMP W PH(2S) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) CHW(2) TK ST(5-10) H(S-IO) C MCW«S) PHC(d) 34 Napad Talpad 869,9 5,344 1,053 P(2) D T PO CM ACS BS «()IOS7400) S PHS TW TO CP NCS CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) C(5-10) FWC W PH(350) OCS(S-to) SP(S-IO) RMP(6) TK ST(5-10) CHW(2) C H(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) PHC(d)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (A;s on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ?;> ., :a land use in hectare) c0 0 5 <> E ,_ ., c E .2 g 'N 0 ... ~ ~ u .,.c'" <> cid ?Jl ~ 0 <> c~ '" ;::l ~ bO ~ c ..... ::2 S ., .; ~ g ~ Q. I:; ~ o~'" 0- ., U' '0 '" > c 1l .c ~ :::I 0- 8.3 .!! ~ ~ _.9 ~ E 0 en ~ .g._ 0 0-'" .... '"0- .s~ ~ ~ bO 0 Z'" '" Q) ~ ;::l co 0 'E ·5] (5 '" ._~ -;;; '"~ ., ._1>1)'" >. ~ f~ ~ ., . '"0 '" ... '3 .,.c 0- ., '" 0 '" '"0 'c: goo ... :::l ~ '5 -< Zv p... Z ~~ U. ~e ;:l u~g -

PR Anand (12) EA N Paddy. GC(l5O.Q) 55.3 Ramnagar 28 MR Bajri. WE(200.0) Tobacco TWE(50.0) T(400.0)

PR Anand (8) EA N Bajri. GC(700.0) 194.8 Vadod 29 MR M Tobacco. W(24 1.0) Banana TWE(200.0) T(1141.0)

PR Anand (8) EA N Bajri. GC(300.2) 35.6 Jakhariya 30 MR M Tobacco. T(300.2) FP Vegetables

,R Anand (6) EA N Tobacco. GC(40.0} 149.1 . Navli 31 Paddy. WE(573.6) Bajri T(613.6)

PR Anand (8) EA N Tobacco. GC(100.0) 50.0 54.0 Khandhali 32 MR M Sugarcane. WE(57.0) Paddy TK(8.0) 0(30.2) T(l95.2) PR Anand(lO) EA N Tobacco. GC(35O.0) 32.5 112.9 Napad Vanto 33 MR M Potato. W(20.0) BajJi WE(31O.0) TWE(20.0) T(700.0)

PR Anand (10) EA N Tobacco. GC(400.O) 50.0 115.2 4.7 Napad Talpad 34 M Banana. WE(200.0) Paddy TWE(lOO.O) T(700.0)

141

Y-140-21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~n '"§ -0'" "0" ._!3 ~ " "0 -0 3 o('" '" ;:; 3:~ 0) -0 ;; ""§ 'g 8~€ ~:; ~ bll", ~ .c" .s" " o~'" ;;.0 o ee~ g ~:::::O e ~ >u .'E -" c: C3 ~ .. 'u ':: !:I'- V ._ 0 00 '2't $ .. g(i ';; .s.! " .g ~~g'E ::I .., • z" o 0 " '" "u .~ .. ~_g :;.;:u- lib'" r=':;: CI.l 0 u E (I'J o '::: ~E .8_ :;;; • Q. ~ [ g ~:r: <.) :0 E 0 .~ c ii ~~ ~ ,O,-=: ] E " 38 Eg ::I .. - ... 6»0£ UO't1::"O e ; '.= .., ",." ~'O o 6 0.0 S r.n z.3 ~5 ~~ z~ iB ~" ;5 .o.F uu .;:zo ~£>o.;: u~", I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 35 Adas 1,766.7 10,946 2,084 P(6) D T PO CM ACS BS (01057500) S MCW W TO CP(d) NCS CV«5) RS C(lO+) MH TK PH(l5) OCS« 5) SP(lO+) HC C ST(lO+) PHC PHS FWC RMP(4) H(lO+) 36 Anklavdr 610.8 2,281 476 P(2) PHC T PO ACS BS (01057600) C(lO+) PHS PH«5) CM«5) NCS«5) CV«5) RS(<5) FWC CP(d) OCS«5) SP(lO+) RMP 5T(IO+) CHW H(d) MCW«5) 37 Rajupura 337.6 3,600 700 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01057700) S FWC W PH(S) CM«5) NCS« 5) CV(d) RS(d) ((10+) RMP CP(d) OCS«5) SP(lO+) CHW ST(lO+) H(lO+) MCW(d) PHC(d) 38 Vasad 1,358.3 12,487 2,514 P(4) MCW T PO CM(2) ACS CV BS (01057800) S MH HP TO CP NCS SP(10+) RS PUC PHC TW PTO OCS ST(10+) C PHS W PH(666) Tr FWC TK RMP(4) R CHW(2) C H(lO+) 39 Sundan 530.5 4,457 935 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01057900) S FWC TW PH(lO) CM«5) NCS CV«5) RS C(10+) RMP CP«5) OCS SP(lO+) CHW ST(IO+) H(lO+) MCW«5) PHQ<5)

Block Total 33,251.2 259,150 so,784 P(132) H(3) T(39) 1'0(39) CM(24) ACS(30) CV(3) B5(39) 5(31) 1)(5) W(Z8) 1'0(23) CP(9) NCS(l6) RS(5) PllC(8) MCW(I5) TK(19) PT0(9) OCS(12) C MH(l7) !lP(13) PH(3604) Tr eWe(l) TW(27) HC(J) R(J) PHC(14) C(I7) PHS(3J) 0 FWC(34) NH(3) RMP(87) CHW(74) 0

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

a Land use (i.e. area under different types of QJ 'il 'land use in hectare) u 0 '"o:J

PR Anand (20) EA N Tobacco, GC(l75.0) 32.0 153.7 Anklavdi 36 MR Banana, WE(175.0) Bajri TWE(75.0) T(425.0)

PR Anand (22) EA N Tobacco, WE(l32.0) 7.6 88.0 Rajupura 37 Banana. TWE(lIO.O) Bajri T(242.0)

PR Anand (20) EA N Tobacco, GC(97.8) 51.0 376.7 Vasad 38 MR M Paddy, WE(313.0) Tuwer TWE(407.8) R(l12.0) T(930.6)

PR Anand (22) EA N Wheat. GC(200.5) 13.4 15.5 Sundan 39 MR Bajri, WE(250.3) Paddy TWE(50.8) T(501.6)

PR(39) EA(39) N(l') 0.0 GC(!0,8.l7.3) 3,119.0 864.1 4,919.9 MR(14) M(31) W(689.4) FP(2) WE(7,652J) TWE(3,2111) TK(20.O) R(2210) 0(126.2) T(24.'48.3)

143

TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

PETLAD

GUJARAT

TALUKA PETLAD TALUKAPETLAD CHANGE IN JURISDICTION \!!\~\ DISTRICT ANAND 5 0 5~ ~

4 Kilometers ~~

TOTAl ME I 305.78KJi 1 ., TOTAlPOPi LATION 265455 \ PS ( TOTAlNUMBEROF~ll.IGES 56 I !M c: , S , PO TOTAl NUMBER OF TOWN BOUNDARY, DISTRICT Ii DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT " TIl.UKA I B / HEAOOIIMjERS TO TAlUKA 24 Kms MEALOsrrONEWLYCREATED ~ I TIl.UKASOJITAA ~ \ MEA LOSITO TAlUKA NAD~D OFDISTRICTKHEDA m

BOUNDARY, DISTRICT" " TALtlKA ", 1- L• •••• ••••••••• : 01. : o " VILlAGE WITH PERMANENT jTION CODE NUMBER, , , HEADQUARTERS : TALtlKA ". ", I ,.. .. , " • @

POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGE~ : 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE , " •" .. , I ... It

URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAIIE.. , EZZ?i?2l PETWI Q STATE HIGHWAY " , , "

IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS

RS ' RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE ~ RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION , NARR, GAUGE, , , ...JEiL.. POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE I" , ," POITO

o HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHQOL., •, ,

POLICE STATION EXCLUDING RLY, POLICE STATION PS

PRIlfAAY HEALTH CENTRE ... '" I '" BANK", ". '" '" ," I '" I

C,D, BLOCK BOUNDARY OF PEllAD IS CO-TERMINUS WITH TIl.UKA BOUNDMY EXCLUDINSS TAMORYTOWN, A L U

Based upon SUlVey of India map with the permission of the SUlVeyor General of India, ©Government of India, Copyrighl20QB,

(c) Alphabetical'list of Villages (Petlad Taluka)

Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 Sl. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code ' Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Agas 01060700 00051 29 Manpura. 01061600 00074 2 ·Amod .01060000 00056 30 Morad 01059100 00029 3 Ardi 01059500 00030 ' 31 Nar 01061300 00057 4 Ashi 01060900 00064 32 Padgol 01058300 00013 5 BarilJoli 01058500 00011 33 Palaj 01059800 00046 6 Bandhni 01058900 00025 34 Pandoli 01061200 00060 7 Bhalel 01063500 00083 35 Porda 01059200 00031 8 Bhatiel 01060600 00052 36 Ramodadi 01061500 00059 9 Bhavanipura 01060400 00054 37 Ramol 01058000 00007 10 Bhurakui 01062900 00078 38 Rangaipura 01060300 00055 11 Boriya 01060800 00050 39 Ravipura 01059000 00028 12 Changa 01058200 00014 40 Ravli 01058600 00026 13 Dantali 01061000 00063 41 Rupiyapura 01062400 00068 14 Danteli 01062800 00079 42 Sanjaya 01058400 00012 15 Davalpura 01062000 00070 43 Sansej 01061400 00058 16 Demol 01058100 00015 44 Shahpur 01062600 00008 11 Dhairyapura 01063100 00077 45 Shekhadi 01061100 00062 18 Dharmaj 01063300 00082 46 Sihol 01059600 00049 19 Fangani 01060500 00053 47 Silvai 01059900 00045 20 Ghunteli 01058700 00027 48 Simarada 01062200 00066 21 Isarama 01060200 00047. 49 Sunav 01059300 00033 22 lesarva 01060100 00061 50 Sundara 01063000 00075 23 logan 01061900 00071 51 Sundarana 01063400 00076 24 Kaniya 01062700 00080 52 Vadadala 01063200 00081 25 Khadana 01061800 00072 53 01059700 00048· 26 Lakkadpura . 01062100 00067 54 Virol(Simarada) 01062300 00065 27 Mahelav 01058800 00024 55 Vishnoli 01059400 00032 28 Manej 01061700 00073 56 Vishrampura 01062500 00069

149 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next (0 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 Ions .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) II.l OIl 'E >. _g ~ .., ~ co 0 -0 ~ .~ ,,~ al e 13 « .. =v:l S ::s E ",._ ·c ;f~ '7' .~ ~!O.8.g~ o ;s cu II.l 58 =8=N ~ = = 8.s til ~.3 ~g f2~ z~ S ::?! i§ J?~ 88 o~ u6VJ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IQ II 12 13 CD Block : Petlad (0005) Ramol 548.6 5,352 )'080 P(3) MCW T PO CM BS (01058000) S MH HP PTO CP«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) PUC PHS W PH(30) NCS« 5) Sp(IO+) C(lo+) FWC TK OCS(d) ST(lO+) RMP(4) C CHW(2) H« 5) PHC« 5)

2 Demol 600.4 ~.955 616 P MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01058100) S MH HP PH CP(!O+) NCS CV(lO+) RS(5-10) C(lO+) CWC TW OCS«5) Sp(IOt) PHC ST(IO+) PHS FWC H(lO+) 3 Changa 1.485.6 6.828 1,334 P(5) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01058200) S PHC W PTO CP NCS CV«5) RS(lO+) PUC PHS TK PH(60) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(5-IO) FWC ST(IO+) RMP(3) H(1O+) 4 Padgol 541.2 5.371 1,075 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01058300) S RMP(2) HP PH(20) CM(lO+) OCS CV(lO+) RS(lO+) C(1O+) H(1O+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(W+J MCW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10) 5 Sanjaya 279.2 . 3.564 697 P(3) RMP(2) T PO ACS as (01058400) C(lO+) CHW HP PH(25) CM(5-1O) NCS(lO+) CV(d) RS(IO+) H(5-1O) W CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(5·lO) TK ST(lO+) PHC(S·to) C 6 Bamroli 325.8 5.103 1,000 P(3) PHS T PO BS (01058500) S FWC HP PH CM(lO+) ACS«5) CV(<:5) RS(<:5) C(1O+) H(d) W CP(lO+) NCS(d) SP(1O+) MCW«5) OCS«5) ST(lO+) PHe(S·lO) 7 Ravli 45S.2 4.328 673 P T PO BS (01058600) C(lO+) H(d) HP PH CM«5) ACS(<5) CV« 5) RS« 5) MeW(d) TW CP(d) NCS(d) SP(lO+) PHC(d) TK OCS(<5) ST(lO+) C 8 Ghunteli 333.2 2.180 383 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01058700) C(lO+) fWC HP PH(2S) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV«5) RS(lO+) RMP(2) TW CP(d) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) W ST(lO+) MCW(10+1 TK PHC(d)

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

c Land use (i.e. area under different types of cu '6 land use in hectare) g 0 S cu e ... cu ..2 00 '" 'N e ... is os'" 0 0.> ~ U ... ..c::" c(! ~ ~ u :c cu ~ '" ::I » ~ S=-0 cu ~ os :;" ~"" I:; o~ ~, 0...... ~ E '" Q., o ::I > .c 8- Q.,- cu eo '" ~ u ~. ::I os _.9'" ..... (I) '" - '" > '"o ~ os Q., E~ ""8 ~ 1bO ~;.ae 0 ~ u·-=- ;;

PR Nadia~ (30) EA N Wheat, GC(200.0) 7.1 53.0 Ramol Paddy, W(288.5) Bajri T(488.5)

PR Nadiad (25) EA N Tobacco, GC(i75.0) 71.5 3.8 Demol 2 M Paddy. WE(200.0) Banana TWE(150.1) T(525.1)

PR Nadiad (25) EA N Paddy, GC(625.0) 31.7 229.0 Ganga FP M Bajri, WE(600.0) Wheat T(I,225.0)

PR Nadiad (20) EA N Tobacco, GC(400.0) 41.2 Padgol 4 MR M Bajri, TWE(IOO.O) Wheat T(500.0)

PR Petlad (18) EA N Paddy, GC(IOO.O) 0.2 25.9 Sanjaya Wheat. WE(!46.0) Bajri TKO.2) T(253.2)

PR Petlad (16) EA N Tobacco. GC(l42.0) 83.0 5.6 25.2 Bamroli 6 Bajri, WE(70.0) Wheat T(212.0)

PR Petlad (12) EA N Bajri. GC(39l.3) 32.1 Ravji MR Paddy, L(5.2) FP Mustard 0(26.6) T(423.1)

PR Petlad (14) EA N Tobacco. GC(8.0) 15.0 41.1 5.1 Ghunteli 8 Paddy. WE(l65.0J Tuwer TWE(49.0) TK(1.7) 0(48.3) T(272.0)

151 Y-140-22 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifuot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) . ... ~ :Sl '0 ~ » "" I::i .", j .. il '0 ...:'" .., ~ ~ .. "'~ ... .., 1;l ..'" -c. ; &~~ fg:a ~ bll,l ~~ § en 6 e os ]!l: ::l '0 I::i .we- 9 .~ c ti '" .~ ·c ]8 e8 e t)'u~~;a o ::I cu .. '1:1 '" o 0 0-5 en :z:~'" ~ t2,s t2~ it!- ttl ~ ;S ~~ uu <::z:o ~&'!:>o~ ue~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 Mahelav 1,583.3 11,398 2,338 PC?) MCW T PO CM NCS CV BS (01058800) S MH HP PTO CP OCS(2) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC PRC TW PR(1l3) ACS(IO+) ST(lO+) C(lO+) R(1O+) W TK C 10 Bandhni 741.6 8,221 1,667 peS) MCW T PO CM ACS CV BS. (01058900) S MH HP PH(72) CP NCS Sped) RS(lO+} C(lO+) CWC TW OCS ST(5-1O) PRC CHW R(lO+) 11 Ravipura 123.3 1,365 282 P T BS (01059000) C(1O+) H(lO+} HP PO«5} CM(lO+) ACS(<5) CV(lO+} RS(IO+) MCW(lO+} W PH(<5) CP« 5) NCS(10+) SPCIO+) PHq< 5) TK OCS(d) ST(1'O+) C 12 Morad 514.1 3,936 792 P(3) PHS T PO BS (01059100) C(lO+) FWC HP PTO CM(1O+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(5-1O} H(1O+) TW PH(d) CP(1O+} NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) MCW(10+) W OCS(10+) ST(IO+) PHqIO+) TK C

13 Porda 373.2 3,915 844 P PHS T PO ACS - , as (01059200) S FWC HP PR(40) (M(5-1O) OCS CV(5-1O) RS(5-10) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) TW CP(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) MCW(1O+) W ST(5-1O) PHC«5) TK C L 14 Sunav 692.8 5,399 1.156 P(2) H T PO CM(2) ACS BS (01059300) S D HP PTO CP NCS CV«5) RS«5) PUC MCW TW PH(12) OCS«5) SP(lO+) MH W ST(10+) Tr RMP(2) TK q<5) PHC«5) C IS Vishnoli 390.3 2,913 551 P T PH BS (01059400) q<5) H«5) HP PO« 5) CM«5} ACS(d) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(S-IO) TW CP«S) NCS« 5) SP« 5} PHC(5-1O) W OCS(

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory

Lan~Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of 0 <> :;:; land use in hectare) a ... <> 'N a ..s bI) '" os 0 ~ <> _g is bI) U _.,..c= u ~' os ~ <> ~ >. '" ::; c ~ <> ~cO :; ~ ~, "." 0-;;;- .9 0. ~ ~' ." > ..8 0' 0. <> is 3 cO C ~ .c: ' !- ::I 0. - B .2 gp ~ § g til ~ os o·g .... 0. .sJ3 .. 'g ~ bI) i·- 0 0 z ..,... ~ ::; ~ 'i;j 0 c ~ <> e ?ij!iI: , bI)'" 'E ·5~O os .- Ol 0. ~ '"~ o'" cos _u." 0'::: '': 0. u c ., ~ .- >. '2 ... ::l ~ u <: :Z.'~ £ z ~~ ~ !:e ::> 82.; <:u z '" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Petlad(12) EA N Paddy, ,GC(204.0) 59,0 74.0 146.3 Mahelav 9 M Wheat, WE(80(I.O) Tobacco TWE(300.0) T(l304,O)

PR Petlad (11) EA N Wheat, GC(344.0) 87.6 Bandhni 10 MR M Tobacco, TWE(3UW) FP Mustard T(654.0)

PR Petlad (II) EA N Wheat, GC(28.0) 64.0 10.3 Ravipura II Paddy, WE(2LO) Tobacco T(49.0)

PR Petlad (12) EA N Tobacco, GC(127.0) 242.3 56.8 Morad 12 MR Bajri, WE(45.0) FP Paddy TW(43.0) T(215.0)

PR Petlad (S) EA N Wheat, GC(170.0) 31.0 23.1 Porda J3 MR M Paddy, W(90.0) FP Bajri WE(45.0) TW(10.0) TK(4.1) T(319.1)

PR Petlad (5) EA N Paddy, GC(200.0) 92.S Sunav 14 MR M Wheat, TWE(400.0) FP Bajri T(600.0)

MR Petlad (5) EA N Tobacco, TW(l72.O) 13.0 5.3 Vishnoli 15 FP M Grains, TWE(200.0) Bajri T(372.0)

PR Petlad (7) EA N Paddy, WE(8S.J) 23.9 Ardi 16 Bajri, TWE(40.5) Wheat 0(128.3) T(256.9) PR Petlad (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(200.0) 1.0 97.0 Sihol 17 Banana, WE(7I.0) Vegetables TWE(400.0) T(67 1.0)

153 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S krns .• 5-,0 kms. and 10+ ., kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00 f >. ~ :g'" -g :::l os 0 -0 .g ~ .s::: c z.! os 0) ~,...._ ~ ... oj :::>. OJ <> :: -0 :; "§ 'g 8~~ '" ~ .c § d'. ~ -5 ~ o~ §c:J 3(1) i; ~-o .g B c.. ~ ~8:E .0 """ '- :z:'" :g -Oen:::l~ .~ oi ~ o~ -" :::lon -;; e d ~ E ;:l C ~ Ce~ :g-='6 e ~8 '" !:! c..", 13 :: 'u .= :s .~ ., .;!.~ ~ '- c !:! !3 E 0 00 £""'" c: .. e .9 raX S.::! c: .. Z'" o 0 ~u ~u .~ -;; :: :s '" • o .::; < i:t .B_ 0) ~il ~:; Eo ::I '6 "tii.S:! .~ § ~~i.g;6 e'" u'" 58 ",0 -0 '" ~~o 0 .s § :g ~ zj ;§_g II) " ;5 Ue", '"" t2~ z~ ::E ~~ uu O..( I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 18 Vatav 268.0 2.264 442 P(2) T PH(IO) BS (01059700) S H«5) HP PO«5) CM(<5) ACS(<5) CV(d) RS«5) C(d) MCW«5) TW CP«5) NCS«5) SP(..;5) PHC« 5) W OCS«S) ST«S) TK 19 Palaj 787.5 7.469 1.580 P(6) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (01059800) S FWC HP PTO CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-1O) RS(S-IO) PUC CHW PH(112) OCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) C(5-10) H(S-IO) .ST(S-IO) MCW(5-10) PHC(5-1O) 20 Silvai S24.0 3.510 730 P T PH(7) BS (01059900) C«5) H«5) HP PO«5) CM(d) ACS«5) , CV«S) RS(d) MCW(d) TW CP« 5) NCS«5) Sped) PHC(5-10) C OCS(<5), 'ST(d)

21 Amod 660.3 3552 728 P(2) MCW T PH(30) BS (01060000) s PHS HP PO(d) CM(<5) ACS(~-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S,IO) C(S-IO) FWC TW CP«S) NCS{S-IO) SP(S-IO) 'CHW W OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) H(5-10) TK PHC«5) C 22 Jesarva 210.6 1,781 3S5 P PHS T PH(5) ACS BS (01060100) s FWC HP PO«5) CM(<5) NCS«5) CV«5) RS« 5) C(d) CHW CP«S) OCS(<5) SP«S) H«5) ST«S) MCW(d) PHC« 5) 23 Isarama 175.6 2.692 591 P HP PH(29) BS (01060200) C(d) H« 5) TW PO(<5) CM(d) ACS(<5) CV(d) RS(d) MCW«5j W CP«5) NCS«S) SP«S) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST«S) 24 Rangaipura 246.7 4.534 880 P(3) MCW T PO NCS BS (01060300) S(2) PHS HP PH CM(d) ACS« 5) CV« S) RS«S) C«5) RMP TW CP«5) OCS«5) SP«5) CHW(2) W ST(<5) H«5) TK PHC« 5) C 25 Bhavanipura 206.9 2,874 594 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01060400) C«5) RMP HP PH(5) CM«5) ACS«S) CV«5) RS« 5) H«5) W CP(d) NCS«5) SP(<5) MCW«5) OCS«5) ST«S) PHC« 5) 26 Fangani 374.2 3.317 652 P PHS T PO .BS (01060500) S H«5) W PH CM(<5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS«5) C«5) MCW«5) TK CP«5) NCS(d) SP«5) PHC«5) OCS« S) 51(<5)

154 VilLAGE DIRECTORY Village. Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Lana use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectar!?)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Petlad (4) EA N Sugarcane, GC{IOI.O) 3(.6 4.4 Valav IS M BajJi, WE(So.o) Paddy TWE(SI.O) nm.O)

PR Petlad (6) EA N Paddy. GC(80.O) 11.6 9S.9 Palaj 19 MR M Wheal, W(6(XI.O) Mustard T(68~.O)

PR l'ellad (S) EA N Seeds, GC(418.1) 34.0 9.2 24.6 Silvai 20 MR M Paddy. W(2.S) FP Grains TWE(4.2) TK(60) 0{25.2) T{456.2)

PR Petl3d (7) EA N Paddy, 12.63 GC(247.2) 68.3 Amod 21 M Wheat, W(32.3) BajJi WE(21S.3) TWE(37.5) 0(47.2) T(579.3)

PR : PetIad (2) EA N Sugarcane, GC{I84.0) 26.6 Jesarva 22 Tobacco, T(184.0) Banana

PR PetIad (2) EA N Paddy, GC(40.0) ,S:O lsarama 23 M Tobacco, WE(78.0) Jowar TWE(42.6) T(l60.6) PR Petlad (2) EA N Wheat, GC{102.0) 38.9 11.8 Rangaipura 24 M Tobacco. WE(4S.0) Plywood TWE(49.0) T(l96.0)

PR .Petlad (4) EA N Grains. GC(20.0) 6.2 20.7 Bhavanipura 25 MR M Fruits, WE(120.0) FP Rower TWE(40.0) T(l80.0)

PR Petlad (5) EA N Tobacco, GC(28.0) 22.2 Fangani 26 MR M Wheat. WE(233.0) FP Bajri TWE(91.0) T(3S2.0)

155 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lOt- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"00 ] .!S :2 .., ~ >. ",.:;: ; .. _g .., a :t~ cI!I ~ XI .. ., a ~ u ::l'" "c::I a f 'g 8~~ a:; o~ .. 00: :t ~u ~ .g'" -; ~ ~= B

156 VILLAG~ DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on' 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ ... 'i3 land use in hectare) r:: 0 g" ... e .. ... r:: e ,£ co 0'" .~ 0 ~ ... ..::! co U _... ..r:: " ... ~ c :g 5 <= >. ~'" ","0 '" '" i J g .~ Q. "i:; ... ~ o~'" > Q. .... - 0- "0 r:: .8 ..r:: f. Q. 8.3 ... bO '"... .- .9 5 6 u "0 ~ ~ -~._r:: >0 '" ..... en'" Q. e~ bO 0- 0 Z ·0 t;]' .. '" '.I'l ... '" <= ~ ., '" '" ... .E; ~ (5 d .::: ..Q. :,~ 'E -; ~ '"~ ti 6 ... ._ >. ·c c. ILl o '" 0 'c '3"'1:1 ... - ~ II> ' ,"_"', '" -< lE' ~ Z ~~ Ilo J:;e :::l u,§.:; -

PR Karamsad (10) EA N Banana, GC(161.9) 66.1 67.9 Agas 28 MR M Tobacco, WE(101.2) FP Wheat TWE(59.7) TK(LO) , T(323.8)

PR Borsad(7) EA N Grains, GC(102.0) 4.0 82.1 Sonya 29 M Milk, TWE(320.0) Tobacco T(422.0)

PR Petlad (7) EA N Tobacco, GC(I7.0) 14.0 5.1 55.3 Ashi 30 M Paddy, WE(407.0) Bajri TWE(lOS.9) T(532.9)

PR Pet1ad (3) EA N Paddy, GC(40.0) 56.5 Dantali 31 MR M Bajri, WE(347.0) FP Wheat TWE(25.0) T(4 I 2.0)

PR Petlad (2) EA N Wheat, GC(l60.0) 27.5 18.2 19.5 Shekhadi 32 MR M Paddy, TK(2.2) ,FP Bajri T(162.2)

PR Petlad (7) EA N Paddy, GC(l322.7) 367.5 14.0 66.6 Pandoli 33 MR M Wheat, TK(44.1) FP Bajri T(1366.8)

PR Petlad (12) EA N Paddy, GC(800.0) 174.9 Nar 34 M Wheat, W(312.1) Grams TWE(374.0) T(1486.1)

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 00" _g :E '0C ._:a e >. 0 '0 a ~.~ c o~ ::<1) .s '.0 V) Q, §CC '- :r gj l2 o'd.l:l~El .g ~ ~ 2 0" .....: -3 .~ '"... c; ~ t:!","t:l rl u - E '" '" .... '" ~ .~ -gQ::::6 E ._ .;;: '$ ,. ~8 '" !! -Q,,,,:: '" "u '" 00 ~~ "- ~ s ~a ~ -; ... e .E '5, .g ~~g.~ § t - z o "0 o':u .~ c ~_g 5 "'.::: O~ 8 ...... <1) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 35 Sansej 361.8 1,421 313 P T PO ACS BS (01061400) C(lO+) H(S-IO) HP PH CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) CV(?-IO) RS(d) MCW(5-JO) W CP(5-JO) OCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) PHC(5-te) C ST(5-IO) 36 Ramodadi 232.4 1,543 289 P T PO BS (01061500) C(lO+) H«S) TW PH CM«5) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS(':S) MCW(d) W CP«S) NCS«S) SP(1O+) PHC«5) OCS«S) ST(JO+) 37 Manpura 404.2 1,760 34S P T PO ACS (01061600) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) 8S(S-IO) MCW(S-JO) W CP(lO+) OCS(10+} Sp(IO+) ~S(S-JO) PHC(S-IO) TK ST(1O+) C 38 Manej 691.4 2,80S 604 P DA T PO ACS iBS (01061700) S PHS HP TO CM(lO+) OCS CV(IO+) RS(d) C(lO+) FWC TW PH CP(IO+) NCS«5) SP(1O+) RMP W ST(IO+) H(IO+) TK MCW(d) C PHC«S) 39 Kliadana 822.9 5,314 1,130 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01061800) S FWC W PH(lS) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-to) RS(5-10) C(S~IO) CHW(2) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) H(5-10) ST(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) 40 Jogan 304.9 2,937 S88 P T PHIS) BS (01061900) C«S) H«S) HP PO(d) CM«S) ACS«5) CV«5) RS«S) MCW(d) TW CP« S) NCS«5) Sped) PHC«S) W OCS(d) ST«S) TK C 41 Davalpura 306.3 1,619 32S P PHS T PO BS (01062000) C(d) FWC HP PH(20) CM(d) ACS(d) CV(..:; 5) RS(d) CHW TW CP«S) NCS(<5) SP(d) H(d) W OCS«5) ST«5) MCW«S) PHC(5-1O) 42 Lakkadpura 189.2 1,107 220 P CHW T BS (01062100) (d) H(d) HP PO(S-IO) CM(d) ACS«5) CV«5) RS(d) MCW«5) W PH«S) CP« S) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) PHC«S) TK OCS«5) ST(lO+) 43 Simarnda 46S.5 2,330 498 P(2) MH T PO (M BS (01062200) S PHC HP PH CP(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-to) RS(S-to) C(5-10) FWC W NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) H(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(10+) MCW(5-10)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ 'I.) 'B land use in hectare) .c:u 0 'I.) E ..., .., S c .~ E ,_ ..2 "Il '" 0 .,. 'I.) !:l is U _..,,,c U Od "Il :;:; .., '" :;I 0Jl 5 C » "' <='0 ~ 'I.) OJ '" !:l I::; S ... ~ o~ ~ il 2 ~ 0.. .., ..., '0 > .&:J Q. o ::I ~ 'I.) 00 '".., .,.. c ..c ::I 0.. _ .9 5 E u ~ 0.. - '0 - c ;. ._ :::I til ~ ~ 0- 0 "'0.. E~ ~g "Il ~~e z 0 ..,... .., :: ::I c ~ .. ~e,' ;:J uo§

PI{ Petlad (15) fA N Wheat, WnsO,O) 12.4 Ramofradi 36 MR M Paddy. WE(50.0) FP Bajri nVE(20.0) T(220.0)

PR Petlad (21) ED N Paddy. GC(2oo.0) 25.0 15.2 Manpura 37 MR EAG M Bajri, WE(l64.0) FP Wheat T(364.0)

PR Pel1.ad (13) EA N Tobacco, GC(350,O) 26.0 15.4 Manej 38 MR M Wheat, W(3OO.0) FP Paddy T(650.0)

PR Petlad (10) 'fA N Paddy, GC(400.0) 22.9 Khadana 39 Wheat. W(2OO,O) Bajri TWE(2oo.0) T(8oo.0)

PR Petlad (4) ED N Wheat, 0C(208.0) 58.5 3.5 Jogan 40 MR BAG M Paddy, WE(32:0) FP Bajri TK(3.0) T(243.0)

MR Petlad (2) EA N Tobacco, GC(90.0) 8.0 8.3 32.0 Davalpura 41 M Wheal. WE(l60.0) Paddy TWE(8.0) T(258.0)

PR PetIad (3) EA N Paddy, GC(50.0) 20.0 19.2 Lakkadpura 42 MR M Bajri, WE(loo.O) FP Wheat T(l50.0)

PR Petlad (5) EA N Tobacco, GC(2oo.0) 1.5 Simarada 43 MR Banana. WE(2OO.0) FP Sugarcane TWE(64.0) T(464.0)

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 !l 12 13 44 . Virol (Simarada) 411.4 2.653 545 P T PO BS (01062300) S R(5-10) HP PH(29) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-10) RS(5-10) C(5-1O) MCW(5-10) W CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) 45 Rupiyapura 218.4 2,023 414 P T PO BS (01062400) C«5) R«5) HP PH(2I) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) RS«5) MeW(d) CP( <5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) 46 Vishrampura 215.6 1,819 371 P T PH(25) . ACS BS (01062500) C(d) R« 5) TW po(c:5) CM« 5) NCS« 5) CV« 5) RS MCW«5) W CP(<5) OCS( < 5) SI'('<: 5) PHC(5-1O) S1«5) 47 Sbahpur 278.8 1,941 394 P RMP T PH(10) BS (01062600) S R«5) TW po«5) CM«5) ACS« 5) ey« 5) RS«5) C«5) MCW«5) W CP«5) NCS«5) SP«5) PHC« 5) OCS« S) ST(d) 48 Kaniya 227.6 1,689 369 P T ACS BS (01062700) C(lO+) H«5) HP po«5) CM«5) NCS(lo+) CV« 5) RS(d) MCW(d) TW PH( d) . CP( < S) OCS« 5) SP(d) PHC«5) W ST«5) 1K C 49 Danteli 299.9 2,318 469 P T PH ACS (01062800) C(lO+) H«5) HP po«5) CM«5) NCS«5) cy{

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

~d use (i.e. area under different types of i:.' ., land use in hectare) ~ ... '8 S I:: e ...... !/l e .~ 0 .s CI u ... ..c::a ..2 J tf ij ~ C .8 .c ~ ::I §. &.3 ... ..2 ~ ~ .. ~ e ell ~ ij._ 0 g .... ::I l;l Q. bO c· 0 .§~ ~ ]~ > "'0 .. z f ~ ... ::I ., c ~ ., 'iil! iI:'" ., c ._.~ >.~ '.:::l.a 0 cu .:= -; ~ ~ e :~ -~"'O .,- 8: u r::: 0 u o '" 1::.&> .. ::I ~ '5 « Zo° 0.. Z ::!!:E &: _,,_, ;::I 8g~ «u z ell 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Petiad (6) EA N Tobacco, . GC(l80.0) 78.9 2.6 Virol(Simarada) 44 MR Banana, W(I50.0) FP Paddy T(330.0)

PR Petlad (5) fA Tobacco, GC(98.0) 15.6 21.8 Rupiyapura 45 MR Bajri, WE(55.0) FP Banana TWE(28.0) T(181.0) PR Petlad (5) EA N Wheat, GC(80.0) 23.0 14.6 Vishrampura 46 Paddy, TWE(98.0) Bajri T(l78.0)

PR Petlad (5) EA N Wheat, GC(IOO.O) 1.2 36.6 Shahpur 47 M Bajri,' TWE(141.0) Paddy T(24 1.0)

PR Pet1ad (IQ) EA N Tobacco, GC(57.0) 21.1 Kaniya 48 M Paddy, W(146.0) Wheat TK(3.5) T(206.5)

MR PetIad(23). EA N Tobacco, W(268.0) Danteli 49 FP M Bajri, TK(3.9) Paddy 0(28.0) T(m.9)

PR Pet1ad (14) ED N Wheat, GC(145.0) 10.7 Bhura1rui 50 MR EAG M Bajri, TW(49.0) FP Paddy TWE(78.0) T(272.0)

PR Pet1ad (21) EA N Paddy, GC(232.0) 65.0 5.0 36.5 Sundara 51 M Tobacco, T(232.0) Bajri

PR Petiad (20) EA N Paddy, GC(100.0) 30.0 11.0 Dhairyapura 52 MR Tobacco, W(30.0) FP Wheat WE(I40.0) T(270.0)

161 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets tile distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ ' ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OJ) en "C) .a3 I:! >.. ~ :9 '" ._ .a os _g .""s:: .....'" ~~ ~ ~ 1;l '" 'iii 0) 0) .. .", ~ 8~~ a:; ~ :::I OJ)., o~ :;:; u 0..0) o c s:: ~ .- e !!!'-'='6 § .)l .~ ::l ~ o< ue..,., I 2 3 4 5 6 7 .8 9 IO " II l~ 13 53 Vadadala 708.8 6.233 1.321 P MCW T PO CM BS (01063200) S MH HP PTO CP(5-IO) ACS«5) CV(5-IO) RS(<5) C(5-1O) PHC TW PH(25) NCS«5) SP(5-1O) PHS TK OCS(<5) ST(5~1O) FWC C CHW H(S-IO) 54 Dharmaj 1,461.1 11.334 2,249 P(4) H(4) T PO CM(4) ACS CV 'BS (01063300) S(3) D(4) HP TO CP NCS SP RS PUC(2) MH TW PTO OCS ST(5-10) I HC W PH(999) C(S-IO) FWC TK TB C RMP(S) CHW MCW(5-IO) PHC(5·1O) S5 Sundarana S39.7 4.826 994 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01063400) S FWC HP PTO CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO> CV(S-IO) RS(5-IO) C(5-10) H(5·IO) PH(21) CP(5·IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(5·10) '" MCW(S-IO) ST(S·IO) PHC(5·IO)

56 Bhalel 263.9 1.544 294 P PHS T PH(4) NCS B~ (01063S00) S H(5-IO) C PO«S) CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV(<5) RS(<5) C(5-1O) MCW«5) CP(5·IO) OCS(<5) , SP(5"ffll PHC«5) ST(5·10)

Block Total 28,%7.4 214,308 4,3558 P(llZ) 0(5) T(54) PO(40) CM(19) AC8(24} CV(J) 88(54) Petlad Rural' +691.4 8(36) 1)(5) W(42) T0(2) CP(8) NCS(9) SP RS(7) 29,658.8 PUC(IO) DA TK(JO) PTO(ll) 0CS(7) 1(3) MCW(10) llP(44) PH(2003) 'Ir MH(12) TW(36) 0 CWC(3) C(24) HC L PHC(8) 0(2) PHS(27) FWC(23) TB RMP(35) CHW(24) Note: * This area has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of .0 CIJ :a land use in hectare)' cu 0 cCIJ E ... CIJ ~ E .E eo 'N 0 ... 0 co _ u CIJ ~ eo U 11>.r:: o'd co "" :E CIJ Coo '" :::I ~ 5 c >. :::2 g 11> co .;:; ':3: Q. 1: ... '$ o~ ~ B CIJ ... '0 > c: a. 0 :: '0' ;:; .c: (:. :: 0.- (.) '" 0 u til ~ '0 ... ~ (5"" ...... co ~~ a. E.M u::=-;;

PR Petlad (10) EA N Paddy, GC(200.0) 34.8 86.3 Dharmaj 54 FP M Wheat. TWE(I,140.0) Bajri T(I,340.0)

PR Petlad (7) EA N Paddy, GC(212.1) 38.2 Sundarana 55 M Bajri, WE(231.0) Wheat TK(6.9) 0(51.6) T(SOI.6)

PR Petlad (8). ED N Tobacco, GC(215.0) 18.8 30.1 Bhalel 56 EAG Paddy, T(215:0) Bajri

PR(53) ED(4) N(SS) 12.63 GC(I0,573.3) 1,929.5 591.4 1,668.9 MR(27) EAG(4) M(38) W(2,569.7) FP(27) EA(52) WE(5,11l'Jj) TW(274.0) TWE(S,I03A) TK<95.7) L(5.2) O(l,034.2} T(24,76S.1)

163

TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

KHAMBHAT

TAL UKA KHAMBHAT GUJARAT C~GE INJU ruSOICTION 1991~1 TALUKA KHAMBHAT 5 0 5 10 ~i(lnele/S Is ~ ,I DISTRICT ANAND 1 2 0 2 4 6 Kilomelers 1,1"'~' "'"--..--J

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BOUN DARY, DISTRICT TALUKA

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BOUNDARY, DISTRICT .. TALUKA .. ,

~ •• •••• • • •••• • 'j " VILLAGE WI TH PERM.I.NEN'I LOCATIONCODE NUMBER ... , 011l63iOO G'I HEADQUARTERS : TALUKA ...... @ POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES : 200-499, 500 -999, 1000-499 9, 5000 AND ABOVE .. . ," . ~ UPJlAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAME ... t:ZZJiZn ~ B HAT STATE HIGHWAY __l!!,L. " IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE v RIVER AND STREAM...... , R U B H ~ POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE. PO ITO

HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL.,

PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE .. , TOTIJ.AREA 2 853.9B1'Jn BANK " , TOTIJ.POPUlATION 261012

TOTIJ. NUMBEROF ~llAG E S 5T C.D.B LOCK BOUNDARY OF ~BHAT ISCO-TE RMINUSW Illi TAlUKA BOUN DARY EXCLUDING ST! TUTORY TOWN. TOTAL NUMB EROF TOWN

KANSARI,SHAKARPU RAND METPUR ARE TREATE DAS DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT URBAN AREA ie OUTGROWllI OF ~BHAT URBAN AREA. HEADQUARTERS TO TAlUKA ~ I'Jns

Based uponSumy 01I ndia map wilh Ihe permission oj IheSu rveyor General 01 India. ©Govemme nl 01 India, Cop~ g hI 2006. The lerrilorial walers 01 India exlendinlo Ihe sea10 adisl anceo llwelve naulical miles measured IromIhe appropri ale base line.

(c) Alphabetical ~st of Villages (Khambhat Taluka)

SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Censils No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Akhol 01066260 00057 30 Mitli 01063700 00037 2 Bamanva 01067400 00081 31 Motipura 01065100 00069 3 Bhat Talavadi 01065200 00060 32 Nagra 01066900 00075 4 ghimtalav 01064000 00049 33 Nana Kalodra 01067900 00088 5 Bhuvel 01068500 00090 34 Nandeli 01067300 00079 6 Chhatardi 01067800 ~85 35 Navagam Bara 01066100 00056 7 Dabeda 01065400 00058 36 Navagam Vanta 01066700 00070 8 Dhuvaran 01069200 01070 37 Neja 01066800 00086 9 Finav 01064700 00065 38 Paldi 01066400 00072 10 Golana 01063600 00019 39 Pandad 01065700 00052 11 Gudel 01063900 00050 40 Piploi 01067200 00078 " 12 Haripura 01069100 00101 41 Popatvav 01068000 00084 I3 Hariyan 01064400 00062 42 Rajpur 01068900 00099 14 Hasanpura 01065500 00039 43 Ralaj 01068700 00095 15 Jahaj 01067500 00080 44 Rangpur 01064200 00047, 16 Jalsan 01064600 00064 45 Rohni 01063800 00038 17 Jalundh 01067600 00082 46 Sayama 01064900 00067 18 Jhalapur 01066600 00071 47 Sokhada 01066500 00074 19 Jinaj 01064100 00048 48 Tamsa 01065600 00051 20 Kalamsar ' 01068800 00093 49 Tarakpur 01065800 ,00053 21 Kali Talavadi 01067000 00076 50 Timba 01067100 00077 22 Kanisa OIOMSOO 00066 51 Undel 01068100 00089 23 Kanzat 01064500 00063. 52 Vadgam 01065900 00054 24 Khadodhi 01069000 00100 53. Vadola 01067700 00083 25 Khatnal 01068200 00091 54 Vainaj 01066000 00055 26 Kodva 01065000 00068 55 Vasna 01068600 00096 27 01066300 00073 56 Vatadra 01068300 00092 28 Malasoni 01065300 00059 57 Vatra 01068400 00094 29 Malu 01064300 00061

169 Y-I40-24 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown i~ the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ .., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) OIl OJ ;>, ". 3! .",c: ._~ 0 .", B .c '" -;Oi~ '";!!;~ o. .., ~ .", "'"§ '" 0 c: :s ... .c.. ~ 'g" u a eo", o~ §o::l § ~ ~ '-5 oU :s '"c ..... '" OJ 6h","'" "'; ~ e~~ g~=:;:; a a -0..., o Ii c ~ 'u '..= ::J'_ IV :s r.I.I .... c: !l ~ 0 OIl .2 c: il ~ .== to ._o ux~~::s \t: '~'E:s.., ~, z o 0 ~U "'u .~ OJ c: ~_g u ~y 1l_ ;;;i! a g, § CIl c: i;j ~';; .§ t ~§ ~.c.g CI) .52 ';:; 3:I: :s :a..,'" .5 ...:fr S 9 1 .. g 38 88 '" .... o 0 6ho.,s ~~:S.E!-g o =~ til" Z-l ~g ~~ :oE~ ~ ~ 0 ~i2 uu U< uevs 2 3 '4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block : Khambhat (0006) Golana 4,067.4 3,909 743 P(2) D 1 PO CM(2) ACS BS (01063600) C(lO+) CWC HP PH(lO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) HC W OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHS TK ST(10+) , ' FWC R CHW C H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) 2 Mitli 3,022.8 2,934 569 P CHW 1 PO ACS BS (01063700) C(lO+) 1l.(1O+) W PTO CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) CV(fO+) RS(IO+} MCW(lO+) TK PH CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) C ST(IO+) 3 Rohni 2,302.5 2,027 394 P PHC T PO BS (01063800) C(1O+) FWC W PH(5) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) C\I{IO+) RS(IO+) CHW 1K CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) H(lO+) C OCS(lO+) S1(10+) MCW(lO+) 4 Gudel 1,532.8 1,392 269 P MH T PO ACS BS (01063900) S PHS W PH CM(1O+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) FWC cp(lo+i OCS(lO+) ! SP(lO+) HOO+) S1(10+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+) 5 Bhimtalav 459.7 1,701 309 P CHW T PO- BS (01064000) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH CM(lO+) ACS(d) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) TK CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(lO+) PHC(1O+) OCS(lO+) S1(10+) / C 6 Jinaj 1,691.9 -3,771 667 P PHS 'f PO CM ACS BS (01064100) S FWC W PH CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) CVOO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) RMP 1K OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CHW L S1(10+) H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(IO+) 7 Rangpur 33Q.4 1,072 184 P CHW 1 PO - ACS BS (01064200) C(lO+) H(lO+) W PH CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(S·IO) MCW(lO+) 1K CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(1O+) PHC(10+) C ST(lO+) 8 Malu 276.3 991 174 P RMP 1 PO ACS BS (01064300) C(I~CHW W PH(l3) CM(lO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS«S) H(lO+) 1K CP(<5) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) C ST(IO+) PHC(5·1O) 9 Hariyan 656.2 2,275 428 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01064400)1 «5-10) H(S·IO) W PH CM(5-lO) NCS(5-IO) CV(1O+) RS«5) MCW(5-IO) TK CP(5·1O) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC«5) C ST(lO+)

170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directbry . Land Use (As on 1999)

e- Land use (Le. area under different types of II) '6 land use in hectare) cu 0 .., E .::! c .... II) '" 'N E .£ bO is co 0 .. .., ~ bO U 11)'<:: ~ co ~ u :0 .., 5 c » ~ '" :::I ~ S II) ~ .; ~ ... i!: ';::; =-0.... o~.. .9 .., ... ,..... "0 III ;> Jl II) ., ... 01) II) C .<:: 8::::I 0..-o " .. 5 ~ it "0 ~ ~. -.g ...... e::s g Cij'_ CIl _E .... g o ~ 0.. bO ~.= ~ 0 0 U " ;> "0 ... Z OJ. ~ Ii 1;;. OJ 0 c ~ ... '" VI c OJ OI)

PR Khambhat (f8) EA Wheat, GC(2,400.0) 6773 260J 529.8 Golana MR Paddy, R(50.0) FP Bajri L(l50.0) T(2,OOO.G)

PR Khambhat (30) EA N Wheat, GC(l25.0) 1,700.0 238.1 559.7 Mitli 2 MR M Bajri, L(400.0) FP Grains T(525.0)

PR Khambhat (18) EA Paddy, GC(836.0) 890.0 147.5 429.0 Rohni 3 Wheat, T(836.0) Grams

PR Khambhat (14) EA N Paddy, GC(I,074.0) 150.3 265.9 42.6 Gudel 4 MR Wheat .. T(l,074.0) Pulses

PR Khambhat (15) EA N Paddy, GC(200.0) 227.0 7.2 25.5 Bbimtalav 5 M Bajri, T(200.0) Pulses

PR Khambhat (11) EA Paddy. GC(880.0) 523.9 . 122.0 136,0 Jinaj 6 Wheat. WE(30.0) Bajri T{910.0)

PR Khambhat (12) EA N Wheat. GC(200.0) 29.9 32.2 38.3 Rangpur 7 MR Paddy, WE(30.0) FP Bajri T(230,0)

PR Khambhat (15) EA N Tobacco. GC(213.0) 0.6 28.8 33.9 Malu 8 Wheat. T(2 I 3.0) Bajri

PR Khambhat (10) EA N Paddy. GC(400.6) 32.0 40.6 Rariyan 9 MR M Bajri. WE(50.0) FP Tobacco 0(133.0) T(583.6)

171 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2OOl· Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in lite column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ra~ges viz.< 5 kms., 5~W kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ ;; co :s!'" -g ~g 3 ~ _g "0 co ti ;!:~ ~ ~ !.l '3}", c 1Il ~ "0 § - 'g U .1:: ~ :; ~ bO", .c 8 c:( ~ '" .s .g~ o~ B. 0.. ~a::I ~ g 8: ... .. ::s :c'" ~ os J~ -i:Jrn",~a .~ ~ o~ ., ;; - =,'- 8 - ~ :3.~ ~ .~ -g S--::::;a e ~ ~~ '"0.. ..c ~~ g 00 ~~" <= u'id '2'E ~ "i5 g ;; ~ .. '=~~!!'2 z'" ~r &u "u .= ~_g - CU''::: CI'lo "'., . <", os u :.;;! '3. ~ i:""g ., .!S 9 Q.. I:: ~ O~'" 'a o· Q. I1.l !:! Q) > .8 ". 0. a I1.l '" =0 ~ E .c:: F ::l Q. - "" ~ ~ ~ ..... CIl [ E ~ ca .;;.- 0 0-'" .- 0 ~ ...... _ ::l ""~ bO - z'" e '5. j ., ~ 5 "E oS] 0 = ~ I1.l c.. la' ' '" -'" ._b'h'" >. =',0 E c:a ~ .;;:; Q. ., = 0 OJ '"o ='" '3l:!"" ...., -::I co '5 "( Z;:, Il.." Z" ~~ ~ ~e ::> U~~

PR Khambhat. (17) EA N Tobaccq, GC{SOj)) 151.0 54.1 62.8 Jalsan II M Paddy, WE(325.0) . Bajri TWE(35.3) T(4IOJ)

PR Khambhat (17) EA N hddy, GC(700.0) 10.6 108.6 Finav 12 Tobacco, WE(l3.0) Bajri TWE(I3.I) T(726.1)

PR Khambhat (15) EA N Paddy, GC(390.0) 25.7 30.7 59.9 Karusa 13 MR Bajri, WE(l42.0) Tobacco T(532.0)

PR Khambhat (12) EA Paddy. GC(l38.0) 16.1 5I.l Sayama 14 Wheat, TWE(356.0) Bajri T(494.0)

PR Khambhat (7) EA N Wheat, GC(I64.1) 3.5 8.4 9.1 Kodva 15 Paddy, TO 64. I) Tobacco

PR Khambhat (6) EA N Paddy, GC(329.0) 15.2 25.7 19.9 Motipura 16 Wheat; T(329.0) Bajri

PR Khambhat (8) EA Wheat, GC(50.0) 81.0 7.2 19.9 Bhat Talavadi 17 MR Paddy, WE(30.0) FP Bajri T(80.0)

PR Khambhat (10) EA Paddy, GC(I90.0) 35.0 1l8.0 21.1 Malasoni 18 Wheal, 0(25.0) Bajri T(2I5.0)

173 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within tbe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) cu E :Sl ." ~ e .... _g ." ~ .~ " o'i.! 5 c: '"~- cu c ~ .. "O~ a~t! ~ =a ~ 00 cu ... ..c: e'g o Q:; ~ ... ~ .g ~ "0- 02 Q. ;a:l "'til o'i.!::! 8: ...... :I: ; ... .;::: e..I 8 .~ ~ ~ i:!-g 0- .. c; ::s.- -utl)::s ...... " ;; 6b ca .::~ ::i~='6 8 ~ ;>u :; a '0 ~ § ~ cu .- l3 .~ al .~.~ ~ !3 ~ 00 ~ e .9 ~:]3!3.:! ::I ., • z" ....o '"0 ~8 "'u 0g ;; c: ~_g~ '" ::: bl.lr.J ~._ til ~ '" ... ~ ..= <~ ..8_ (J :.;;! til C ;; -:I: (J i;l< ... :E 8 -.'!:: ~ E .. 88 '6 c t;~ .~ §.s ~ .g '5 l3 c: a§ ~'~:E~-g , 0 a:l !! (/J "N " " it U~(/J z.3 ~~ ~t! z~ li3 ~ 5 tf~ uu u< 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 Daheda 1,520.4 2,297 434 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01065400) C(1O+) CHW W PH CM(IO+) NCS(IOt) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) H(lOt) TK CP(lOt) OCS(1Ot)" SP(!Ot) MCW(lOt) C ST(lQ+) PHQIOt) 20 Hasanpura 250.1 624 84 P CHW T PO ACS BS ~ (01065500) C(lOt) H(lOt) W PH(7) '<::M(iOt) NCS(IOt) CY(IO+) RS(Hi+) MCW{lOt) TK CP{lOt) OCS(IOt) SP(IO+) PHC«5) C ST(10+) 21 Tamsa 1,037.8 829 142 P T PO ACS BS , (01065600) C{lOt) H(lOt) W PH(5) CM(lO+) Ncsdo+) CY(IO+) RS(IOt) MCW(5-1O) TK CPOIl+) O<;5(1Ot) SPOOt) PHC«5) C ST(IO+) 22 Pandad 3,313.5 2,709 548 P PHS HP PO ACS BS (01065700) S FWC W PH(20) CM(lOt) NCS(lIl+) CV(lOt) RS(lOt) C(lOt) RMP TK CP(lOt) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CHW C ST(lO+) H(lOt) MCW(lIl+) PHC(5-1O) 23 Tarakpur 735.7 903 155 P CHW T PO BS (01065800) C(lO+) H(IO+) TK PH(5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5} -CV(lO+) RS(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(lOt) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(lIl+) ST(lO+) 24 ' Vadgam 7,642.9 3,330 630 P HC T PO ACS . BS (01065900) C(lO+) PHC W PH(6) CM(IOt) NCS(lIl+) CY(lOt) RS(IOt) FWC TK CP(lOt) OCS(lOt) SP(lOt) CHW C 5T(l0+) H(lOt) MCW(lOt)

25 Yainaj 3,374.8 1,698 344 P T PO ACS BS (01066000) C(lOt) H(IOt) W PH(5-1O) CM(lOt) NCS(iOt) CY(lOt) RS(IOt) MCW(lOt) TK CP(lOt) OCS(1Ot) SP(IOt) PHQ<5) C ST(1O+) 26 Navagam Bara 4,224.8 638 134 P T PH(5) BS (0[066100) C(lOt) H(IOt) W PO(lO+) CM(IOt) ACS(lOt) CV([Ot) RS(lOt) MCW(lOt) TK CP(lO+) NCS(IOt) SP(lO+) PHC(S-IO) C OCS(lOt) ST(lO+) 27 Akhol 8,697.6 1,792 351 P(2) CHW T PO ACS BS (01066200) C(lOt) H(lO+) W PH(80) CM(lOt) NCS(1O+) CV(lO+) RS(lOt) MCW(1O+) TK CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5.10) C ST(lO+) 28 Lunej 1,283.4 1.367 274 P T PO ACS BS (01066300) C(5·10) H(S·IO) w PH(5) CM(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5·IO) TK CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) C ST(S-IO)

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

a Land use (Le. area under different types of IU land use in hectare) u :a s:: .., 0 g s: E .... 'N E .2 '" is'" 0 ~ .., ~ t>I) U o.c o;:j " ~ OJ '" :s ~ ~ 5 >. ::E" co '0; ";:: ~i3 "$ o~ ..s .9 0.. ~ ". ,0'" Q. .., (5 :; .., -0 co s: .8 .c f-'" :s Q.~ IU bO '" 5 e til ~ -0 ~ ~ - c: > .~ .... ::s ~ .~ 0. .§.M_ ;:s OJ :s t>I) .g;.a e -o - 0 ;z 0 ]' ..,... ~ s: ~ - 0 ~ ...P- '" 'E .~.a 0 ..= . P- ~ ~ o .. .;~ -u-o ..,- '" .. ."c: § ~ o OJ '" = ~ 'E ... :s -5 « z;::, A. Z ::E::E ~ ~e ;::l 85~ «u ;z r;) i4 L;i 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Khambhat (t.?) ED N Paddy, GC(548.0) 541.0 17.9 413.5 Daheda 19 M Bairi, T(548.0) Pulses

PR Khambhal (15) EA N Paddy, GC(223,0) 27.0 0.0 HaS!lllpura 20 Wheat, T(223.0) Bairi

PR Khambhal (15) EA N Paddy, 0(840.0) 11.9 77.2 IOS.7 Tamsa 21 Wheat, T(lWO.O) Pulses

PR Khambhal (22) EA N Wheat, GC(l.700.0) 694.0 59.0 840.5 Pandad 22 MR M Ooth, R(20.0) FP Agri. Produces TO.720.0)

PR Khambhal (30) EA Wlleal, GC(400.0) 306.2 29.5 Tarakpur 23 MR Mustard, T(400.0) FP Jowar

PR Khambhal (24) EA N Paddy, GC(335.0) 2,395.7 246.9 4.565.1 Vadgam 24 FP Wheal, TK(lOO.I) Bairi T(435.l)

PR Khambhat (20) EA N Wheal, GC(880.0) 320.0 196.9 1,977.5 Vainaj 25 MR M Jowar, TK(0.4) FP Paddy T(880.4)

PR Khambhal (16) EA N Wheal, GC(SO.Oj 305.0 33.7 3,806.0 Navagam Bara 26 MR M Paddy. T(80.0) FP Jowar

PR Khambhal (16) EA N Bajri. GC(400.0) 672.0. 57.6 7.448.0 Akhol 27 MR Paddy, TWE(l20.0) FP Wheat R(O.!) T(520.1)

PR Khambhat (7) EA N Paddy, 7.0 GC(452.!) 63.0 761.3 Lunej 28 MR Wheal. T(452.l) FP Pulses

175 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 ' Amenities ano Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and 'next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) O~ uetll I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 29 Paldi 323.5 404 80 P CHW T BS (01066400) C(5-1O) H(5-IO) HP P0(5-10) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-JO) CV(5-10) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-IO) W PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

30 Sokhada 331.3 694 115 P T PH BS (01066500) C«5) H«5) W PO(<5) CM«5) ACS«5) CV«5) RS«5) MCW(d) CP«5) NCS(d) SP(.t 5) PHC(lO+) OCS(d) ST«5) 31 Jhalapur 211.2 534 109 P HP - BS (01066600) C(d) H(d) W PO(<5) CM(<5) ACS(d) CV(d) , RS«5) MCW«5) PH(d) CP«5) NCS(d) SP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(d) ,ST« S) 32 Navagam Vanta 168.7 884 169 P CHW HP BS (01066700) C(5-10) H(5-10) W PO(5-l0) CM(5-JO) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-JO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) TK PH(5-IO) CP(5-1O) NCS(S- 10) i SP(5-1 0) PHC(5-1O) C OCS(5-1O)/ ST(5-10) 33 Neja 697.6 1,758 333 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01066800) C«5) H«5) W PH(4) CM«5) NCS(d) CV«5) RS« 5) MCW(d) TK CP« 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC«5) ST« 5) 34 Nagra 1,436,1 8,251 1,562 P(2) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01066900) S MH HP PH(75) ep« 5) NCS(<:5) eV(d) RS«5} C«S) CWC TW OCS(d) SP«S) HC W ST«S) PHS TK NH C RMP(7) H(d) PHC«S) 35 Kali Ta1avadi 143.3 1,760 339 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01067000) C(5-10) H(5-10) HP PH(12) CM(5-l0) NCS(5-10) CV(5-1O) RS MCW(5-JO) TW CP(S-IO) OCS(5-iO) SP(5-1O) PHC«S) W ST(5-1O) 36 Timba 647.5 2,997 588 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01067100) C(5-10) H(5-IO) HP PH« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-10) RS«S) MCW(5-IO) W CP(S-10) pcS(S-lO) SP(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

~7 Piploi 574.9 4,386 857 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01067200) C(1O+) H(1O+) HP PH(20). CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV«S) RS(lO+) MCW(10+) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC«5) TK ST(IO+) C 38 Nandeli 138.4 579 125 P T PH BS (01067300) C(1O+) H(lO+) HP PO«5) CM«5) ACS(<5) CV«S) RS(5-1O) MCW(1O+) TW CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) PHC«5) W OCS{1O+) ST(lO+) TK C

176 VILLAGE Dj.RECTORY 0 Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

a Land use (i.e. area under different types of 4.l :a land use in hectare) u 0 ~ e ... Q.) '" .~ e .s 0 la cu ~ Ci bI) u .,.c .:g '" .. u cu ~ C;' » "'. ~ ~ g=-0 ., ~ ~ 0 .c; ! ... ~ Q. ,..... 0-;;;- s c. t ., "0 > r:: .8 .c ~ :::s o~ 8.S .2 ~ ~ '" 0 ._~ e en "0 ::! ~ ~ ,_ 0 ~';l ~ c. .§J1 SO :::s bO 0 z= .,... .. :::s .. o '"> ., ·e 5B, :00'" '"0 'S .~ ~ C5 = -c; c. ~. ~ '" '" = '" '"4.l- ';l c. 0 t o '" e "3~'O ... :::s ~ '5 .( zg, c.. Z :E:E & ,]e: ~ u--=--§ .(u Z en 14 is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR Khambhat (6) . ED Paddy, GC(24O.0) 10.0 32.0 16.5 Paldi 29 EO Bajri, ' 0(25.0) Wheat> T(265.0)

PR Khambha! (5) ~A N Paddy, GC(14O.0) 35.0 53 131.0 Sokhada 30 M Wheat, WE(lO.O) Bajri 0(10.0) T(l60.0) PR Khambhat.(5) EA Paddy, GCOio.O) 40.0 26.0 5.2 Jhalapur 31 Bajri, 0(20.0) Wheat T(l4O.0)

\ PR Khambhat (7) ED Padd>:, (;(VO.O) 23.8 13.2 21.7 Navagam 32 MR EAG Bajri, . W(l5.0) Vanta FP Wheat WE(25.0) T(110.0) PR Khambhat (5) EA N Paddy, GC(9.0) 491.0 68.6 32.0 Neja 33 Bajri, WE(97.0) Wheat T(106.O)

PR Khambbat (3) EA N Pa~dy, GC(664.4) 100.0 59.6 11.6 Nagra 34 M Bajri, TWE(600.4) Mustard T(I,264.9)

PR Khambhat (7) EA N Paddy, GC(lI7.0) 3.1 2.2 19.1 Kali Talavadi 35 MR M Wheat, WE(1.2) FP Bajri TK(0.7) T(118.8)

PR Khambhat (8) EA N Paddy, GC(524.0) 9.7 15.2 48.6 Tunba 36 MR M Bajri, TWE(SO.O) FP Wheat T(574.0)

PR Khambhat (12) EA Bajri, GC(JOO.O) 28.0 37.5 Piploi 37 Tobacco, WE(209.4) Paddy T(509.4)

PR Khambhat (14) EA N Wheat, GC(65.0) 220 9.3 12.1 Nandeli 38 MR M Bajri, W(S.O) FP Paddy WE(5.0) TWE(20.0) T(95.0)

177 Y-140-25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. and 10+ ., kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) :2 ~ ~ ~ ~ _g .., ~~~ ~ :t-. a'I$ ;> ~ C'-I:: 1>- ., ~ I; .., I; c :::J ... --'g agl c ~ ... 00., ~ fii' o~ I; !Xl ~rn .... .g :c rg £ ~.1:!rn~~ .g 1:f ~ 0 ...... ~ :::J -; 1- t; ~ f ~~ 6..~ '0 .s: ~ lib .. ~Q.=:a e 5 0 00 'j;! 'e ~~~ .g rl:l!.!9·3 '~'>c ... ~ z'" '06 o~ u ._, til 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9- 10 11 12 13 39 Bamanva 695.3 4,159 880 P PHC T PO ACS CV BS (01067400) C(lO+) PHS HP PH(50) CM«S) NCS(<5) Sped) RS(S-IO) FWC TW CP«S) OCS«5) ST«5) CHW(2) W H(lO+) TK MCW(lO+) L 40 Jahaj 516.5 3,036 640 P(2) T PH(2) ACS BS (01067500) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PO« 5) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV«S) RS(lO+) MCW«5) W CP(lO+) OCS(lO ... ) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) TK ST(U)+) C 41 Jalundh 574.4 4,577 974 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (01067600) S RMP(3) HP PH(35) CP«5) NCS(5-1O) CV(5-to) RS(5-to) PUC CHW OCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) C(5-10) H(5-10) ST(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PHC« 5) 42 Vadola 316.7 2,379 465 P CHW T PO NCS BS (01067700) C(S-IO) H«S) HP PH(20) CM«5) OCS CV(5-10) RS(5-10) MCW«S) TW CP«S) ACS(<5) SP(5-10) PHC«5) W ST(5-10) TK C 43 0Ibatardi 222.4 608 126 P CHW T CV BS (01067800) C(5-10) H(5-10) HP PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) ACS(S-IO) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-10) W PH«5) CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) ST«5) PHC« 5) TK OC5(5-10) 44 N8na Kalodra 297.3 3,488 693 P RMP T PO ACS BS (01067900) C«5) H«5) HP PH(33) CM«5) NCS«S) CV«5) RS(d) MCW«5) CP«S) OCS«S) SP«S) PHC(<5) ST«S)

4~ Popatvav 119.9 1,464 266 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01068000) C(S-IO) H(5-IO) W PH(3) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-to) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(5-IO) PHC(S-IO) ST(5-IO) 46 Unclel 1,4IS.S 10,756 2,046 P(2) MCW T PO CM ACS(2) BS (01068100) S MH HP PrO CP NCS(S-IO) CV(5-1O) RS(S-IO) PUC CWC TW PH OCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) C(5-10) HC W ST(lO+) PHC PHS FWC RMP H(5-10) 47 Khatnal 587.8 3,452 695 P T PO ACS BS (01068200) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH CM«5) NCS(IO+) . CV(lO+) RS(lO+) . MCW(1O+) TW CP(1i>+) OCS(10+) Sp(IO+) PHC(<5) ST(IO+)

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

Land use (Le. area under different types of ?;> 4.1 land use in hectare) =u i'3 8 ~ .. 4.1 e '" .~ 0 .. .s is 4J 1f u 4J.c'" oC:I 1'i .. U ~ 4.1 ~ c'",-0 ~ ~ ... .. 4.1 :; .. g ~ 'E. ~ "0 :;:o~ ~ c.. 4.1 ., til) 4J > = ;> ~' 8.a --- '" 0 ~ CI)= ~ ~ ..... ~ c.. 6,s -0 ~ ~~8 o'i 0 z= 8 Ii ], .,.. .. - = 'iij ~ 0 0 = > 4.1 ,,til)'" ._; -= to '.:: c.. i:J; i:J; III e ._ ... :§ 4.1- .. c.. 0 4.1 ~ = -;g-o .. = ~ '5 « J~ Q., z :2:2 ~ J::e ;:::l (.)~~

PR _ Khambhat (IS) EA N 8ajri. GC(228.0) 9.0 6$.5 Jahaj 40 MR M Tobacco, WE(211.0) FP Groundnut T(439,O)

PR Kliambhat (10) EA N Paddy. GC(I76.1) 10.2 57.5 1.3 JaiUDdh . 41 MR M Tobacco, WE(200.2) FP 8ajri TWE(129.1) T(S05.4)

PR Khambbat (8) EA N Tobacco, GC(279.0) 24.6 4.1 Vadola 42 MR 8ajri. W(7.4) FP Paddr R(1.6) T(288.0)

PR Khambbat (7) EA Paddy. GC(SO.O) 5.0 21.4 Chhatardi_ 43 MR Tobacco. WE(143.0) FP Wheat TK(3.0) T(l96.0) PR Khambbat (3) EA N Vegetables. WE(278.0) 18.4 1.0 Naua KaIodra .44 M Paddy. T(278.0) Tobacco

PR Khambbat (7) EA N Wheat, WE(60.8) 12.2 Poparvav 45 MR Paddy. TWE(47.0) FP 8ajri T(107.8)

PR Khambbat (7) EA N 8ajri. GC(30.0) 44.5 127.5 6.4 Undel 46 MR M Tobacco. W(l207.0) FP Tower T(I,237.0)

PR Khambhal (II) EA N Bajri. TW(SI4.0) 17.0 49.6 Khatoal 47 M Tobacco. R(7.3) Paddy T(521.3)

179 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the l)earest place where the facility is available is given) -; >. ~ '" -0 !(l !:l, os ]., lH:l ;3;,", all >= ] ~~~ ~ ~ ?? 5 :s'" ~i e'g o ~ ;3; .. " .s 0"'" all) .... .~ ~ ~ 8 -~~ all.sl,§ I:l 0"'" x 1 ca~ .=os a... ~ i~ :l ., .... 19 .. ~ lib" ee:a=' ..... u 11~=:ae .~ >= -= a o ., '!;! .~ 0; "$ :s .. !9 8"0 5 bI) .!! '" ·g!(l::e~·s z '0 5 o..U _Bu '<:! ~_g .= lihu Ii < ~ t"d~= 0 ~ CJ)0 0 " .<:! x E- '" ~, '" 8 < .. ..·c ~ os '3 '38 ":s .. ~ ~~ ~ ~ 'So ~ ! ~!ij~.g=5 § :g.~ Cf.)'.. z~ ~.g ~t!- z~=~ ~ ::E L5 ~~ 88 =O~ ue

180 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villagt Directory Land lJse (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ Q) :a land use in hectare) u 0 B Q) s Q) '" 'N= e J is u0 ~ ~'" ~ C ... ~"O .9 ~ -a.c.. ~ 5 ~ .c ~ ::s §. Q. .... CIl c.. iz i~ ..Q) ~. :r:'" ~i l Q) 0'·'" Q. l c 0 « .z.:.::- a.. Z ::!1~ .14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PR Kham'~ =~15) EA N TobaCco. GC(746.0) .. 71.1 87.2 Vatadra 48 M Paddy. TWE(500J) Banana T(1246.3)

PR Khambhat (13) EA N Milk, WE(494.0) 29.5 142.0 56.7 Vatra 49 M Paddy. T(494.0) Jowar

PR Khambhat (12) EA N Tobacco. GC(400.0) 2.0 54.6 Bhuvel 50 MR Paddy. TK(4.6) Bajri 0(47.4) T(452.0) PR Khambhat (5) EA N Tobacco. . TWE(438.9) IS.S Vasna 51 MR M Bajri, T(43S.9) Rajgaro

-PR Khambhat (S) EA N Bajri, WE(700.0) 88.6 92.6 2,299.1 Ralaj 52 M Mustard; TWE(250.6) Tobacco T(950.6)

PR Khambhat (15) EA N Bajri, GC(43 1.4) 40.0 3,697.6 Kalamsar 53 M Wheat, TWE(IOOO.3) Tuwer T(I,431.7)

PR Khambhat (9) EA N Bajri, GC(30.0) 2S.0 23.9 2,333.0 Rajpur 54 MR Mustard, WE(lo,o) FP Rajgaro TWE(20.0) T(60.0) PR Khambhat (2J) EA N Bajri, GC(72.0) 380.0 57.2 184.7 Khadodhi 55 MR M Paddy. W(4.0) Wheat WE(9.0) TWE(19.3) TOO4.3)

PR Khainbhat (22) EA N Tobacco, GC(20.0) 407.0 11.7 549.4 Haripura 56 MR M Bajri, W(1O.8) Wheat WE(30.0) TWE(40.0) TOOO.8)

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Census of India 2001 - . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in hrackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ . ~earest place where·the facility is available is given) '"i!J' ~ ,., -g .~ ~. j '0 .r.! :r;,....'" ~ 5 1;1 '" t .., ... = = . .g_ =-«u ~ u § C; t> ;a :l2 ·c -:cs. a- ::I c ~u ~~.8.g;ij ~'::I .., ~ '" ",8 ~ ~ .~ € ~ o cc :I o~ U~rJl I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 57 Dhuvaran 1,279.0 9,(lJ7 1,904 P(2) MCW T PO CM ACS SP BS (010692001 S MH HP TO cp(10+) NCS(lO+) ST RS(lO+) PUC PHC W PTO OCS(lO+) CV(lO+) C(lO+) RMP TK PH(30) H(lO+)

BIockToIaI 77,373.7 167,818 3l,6S1i 1'(78) D T(54) 1'0(45) CM(9) ACS(4Dl CV(1) BS(S'7) 5(15) MCW(3) W(49) TO(l) CP NCS(l) ST RS(l) rUc(9) MII(~ TK(31) P'l'O(5) OCS(l) SP CWC(4) 1U'(3l) 1'11(803) HC(5) N(lS) PHC(7) R PllS(l9) C(l9) FWC(ll) l.{3) NIl RMP(l9) . CHW(4OI

182 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ViUa~ Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of ?;- ., land use in hectare) (.j :.a c: 0 II) E ... ~ c: E 0- '" 0 a ... ~ is u _1I)..c: u .!l o(! 'i :::I ~ ~ ~ >. ~ ="", '" !3 II) 'a ~ 9 "~ c.. 'l:: "Q ~ 0---'" > r:>. ~ II) II) co II)'" c: ..c: {2 :::I g. &E ..... 9 ~ i CIl c'1;l "Q ~ OJ - " > '" .... :::I ~ ti~ r:>...... II) :::I co ~:.a8 0'" 0 z II) ., ... :::I 0 c:: ~ u .. ~ OJ .~..:! 0 ",._ "iii ~~ ~ ~ '" c: ._co" >. u'::: II) e :~ '3~"Q .. :::I ·c i ,II) " o '" ~ u « ;Z:;::, J: z :t:E ~ J::e_ ;:l u;::,§i «u ;z:

PR(S7) ED(3) N(4S) 7.0 GC(l8,714.7) 11,872.1 3,303.1 31,77S.3 MR(3O) EAG M(28) W(l,249.I) FP(l4) EO WE(3,3Z4.6) EA(S4) TW(5119.4) TWE(3,720.3) TK(1G8.9) R('I8J) L(SSIl.O) 0(1,110.4) T(l9,416,J)

183

TALUKA/C.D. BLOCK

BORSAD

Y-140-26

GUJARAT ~+ Q TALUKA BORSAD 1 ~ DISTRICT ANAND 1- " (j 4 Kilometers ~ T,AJ.UKABORSAD p;; ~ CHAAGE INJURISDICTION 1991~1 5 0 5 Kil omelOl ~ TOTIlAAEA 418.67 ~

TOTIJ. POPUIA]ON 347409

TOTIJ. NU MBERO F ~llAGES 64

TOTIJ. NUMBEROF TOWNS

(JTIJ.U~BORSIJ) DISTIIICEFROMDISTRICT HEADQUARTERSTO TIJ.U~ 26Kms r A 'v I I D • ( ~ c ! \ 0 • I- \ iV.V

BOUNDARY,DISmCT ) TIJ.U~

AREAlOSTTO NEWLY CREATED TIJ.UKA IIIKlAV I

c: 'I BOUNDIIRY, DISTRICT ...... '" .. . ." '"

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~ ...... • "tlIlZ n• ....., 1'0"" .... ~ .J\~!.~" . ~ 1i I!EAllQUIIRTERS: TALUKA...... @

7~ '\ .• ~ POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES : ~O O -999, , •• • •• I ,.. 1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE ... "I' ... , S•• PO (" I 741:: " " ," URBAN AREA liITH LOCATION CODE NAME ...... flllmJ ~':" :' ,'14>\(;" ' \:'~'/ '.' , I BORSAO 4 STATE HIGHWAY , .. ... SH I5 ': I .,' I~ ..I · " i , ' IMPORTANT METAlLED ROADS ,, ,' ~ 15l •• • • J ' '1' RS , RAILWAY LINE liITH STATION , BROAD GA~GE ~ RS RAILWAY LINE liITH STATION , NARROW qAUGE .. . -li:iL RIVER AND STREAM ., ...... ~

POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE POITO

H A r HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDIIRY SCHOOL .

POLICE STATIONEXCL UD ING RLY. POLIC STATION PS XI VASNI.(80RSAD) INI. PRIMARY HEALTHC ENTRE .. . j

C.D.B LOCK BOUNDARY OF BORSAO IS CQ.TERMINUS WITII BANK . .. TIJ.UKA BOUNDARY EXCLUDING IJ.L STATUTORY TOWNS. INl. INDUSTRIIJ.NOTIFIEDAREA

Based upon Survey01 India map witn tnepermission ollne Surveyor General 01 India, ©Governme nl 01 India,Co pyrignl200B,

(c)· Alphabetical list of Villages (Borsad Taluka)

Sl:- Name of Village 2001 1991 SI. Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number , 2 3 4 2 3 4 AJarsa 01072900 00048 33 KathoI ()I 074000 00066 2 Amiy~ 01073500 00064 .34 Kavitha 01070200 00062 3 Badhlppr 01075100 00089 35 Khanpur 01072000 4 Banejda 01073600 00062 36 Khedasa 01073100 57 I 5 Bhadran 01072800 00047 37 Kinkhlod· 01074400 t'71 6 Bhadraniya 01073200 00046 38 Kothiya khad 01075600 00082 7 Boehasan 01071100 00015 39 Moti Sherdi 01074500 00070 . 8 Bodal 01070800 00018 . 40 Naman 01069800 00006 9 Chuva 01071700 00036 41 Nani Sherdi 01074600 00083 10 Dab~asi 01071000 00016 42 Napa Talpad 01069500 00008 \I Dahemi 01069700 00009 43 Napa Vanto 01069600 00007 12 Oahe!Wan 01075300 00091 44 Nisaraya 01011400 00032 13 Dali 0101~900 00087 45 01070500 00011 14 Davol 0107~00 00017 46 Pipli 01073000 00056 15 lDedarda 01070100 00013 47 Ranoli 01071900 00039 16 Dhanavasi 01074300 00069 48 Ras 01073400 00059 17 Dhobikui 01070000 00005 49 Rudel 01071300 00035 18 Dhundakuva ' 01069300 00003 50 01072400 00042 19 Divel 01073900 00065 51 Salol 01075400 00092 20 Gajana 01075500 00093 52 Santokpura 01070300 00001 21 G91el 01071200 00038 53 Singlav 01069900 00012 22 Gorva 01074700 00084. 54 Sisva 01073300 00058 23 Harkhapura 01070700 00019 55 Sur Kuva 01069400 00004 24 Jantral 01072200 00061 \ 56 Umlav 01074100 00067 25 Jharola 01072500 00043 57 Uneli 01071800 00037 , ,26 Kal~ 0107,5000 00088 58 Vachhi~el 01072700 00045 00044 27 Kanbha 01073800 00086 591 01072600 28 Kandhroti OI07'f700 00063 60 Vahera . 01070400 00014 29 Kankapura 01075200 00090 61 Valvod 01074200 00068 30 Kasari 01071600 00034 62 Vasna (Borsad) 01071500 00033 31 Kasumbad 01070600 00010 63 Vasna(Ras) 01072300 00060 32 Kathana 01074800 00085 64 Virsad 010721 00 00040

189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) II.) bO ,., .!!! :2 ~ oS 0 "t:S "'"c ',Q ~ jI:~ .: .l2 .. IL) ~ ~ C =~~ II.) C .. U Cl sg~ ~ ".r ~ .: "t:S~ ~'g o~ .. bO" oS ~ falXl ~1:l·c:>.E .g .... .~ i ::t: gj ~ oS c:0.> _~ o~ -; d ~ -.;'3:a"'" -;O~.ee ~ ~8 '3 :a ....o '" c c ~ Sh" .~ .~ :; .~ u ~--~ .S! .~ ~ :::I 0.0.> ., 0 b.O .!l c c ... ~E -; .'=( .g i1:2~.g :z: ~ 6 ~u "'u '::1 c ~_g Shu " U~ ue[/.) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 CD Block: Borsad (0007) Dhundakuva 284.8 1945 385 P T PO BS (01069300) C(5-10) H(5-10) HP PH(4) CM(5-10) ACS(5-JO) CV(nO) RS(5-1O) MCW(5-10) TW CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-JO) ST(5-IO) 2 Sur Kuva 271.4 1,459 272 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01069400) C(IO+) FWC HP PH CM«5) ACS(lO+) CV(1O+) M(d) RMP TW CP«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CHW W OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) H(lO+) TK MCW(HI+) C PHC(1O+) 3 Napa Talpad 864.S 9.277 1,671 P(5) MH T PO CM ACS BS (01069500) S PHC TW PTO CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) /CV(5-IO) RS(S-IO) C(5-JO) PHS W PH(50) OCS(5-1O). SP(S-IO) FWC ST(5-1O) TB(8) CHW H(5-IO) MCW(5-1O) 4 Napa Vanto 714.0 5.436 971 P PHS T PO BS (01069600) C(5-10) FWC HP PH(lO) CM(5-JO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) R~(d) RMP(2) TW CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) CHW W OCS(5-10) 51(S:11) H(5-1O) TK MCW(S-IO) PHC(5-10) 5 Dahemi 545.1 4.258 907 P PHS T PO ACS BS (01069700) S FWC HP PH(12) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV{lO+) RS(IO+) C(S-IO) RMP(2) TW CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) Sp(IO+) CHW W 51(10+) H(5-10) TK MCW(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) 6 Naman 265.7 2,931 608 P(2) CHW l' PO ACS BS (01069800) C(5-10) H(S-IO) HP PHIS) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-IO) RS(5-10) MCW(5-1O) W . CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) 5T(5-1O) 7 Singlav 477.1 2.357 494 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01069900) C(d) RMP HP PH(7) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) RS(5-IO) CHW TW CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) H«S) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) MCW«5) PHC«S) 8 Dhobikui 148.3 882 146 P CHW T PO BS (Olo71Vl1lO) C(S-IO) H(S-IO) HP PH(2) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TW CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) W OCS(5-10) ST(lO+)

'..~, 190 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Us.e (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ ., :0 land use in hectare) u 0 ~ ., E ... ., E ..8 OIJ '" 'N'" 0 ~ l; 0 oS is U . _.,..c: u . '::8 §"tl ~ ~ :; oS ~ "'i:; ~O,....,. 9 '" c..0. 0 "tl ., > ..c: .~ ::s 8.3 ~ 0 .!! gp ~ ....~ !a'" ~ I CI): "tl ~ ca .0._ 0 ..... ::s _ ::s ;::I OIl o ca 0 ... ! .§~ ~ ~"tlo c: > Z ... '" 0 ·s ~.- c; I]' '"~ '" bIl'" .= ..= 0'::: ~ ~ -~ I 0 o :;g"tl ·c 0. '2 ... ::s 0 ::g::g'" '" 0 :E .~ ~ 0 « Z'! jl., z a...... '"" ::> u;;::,; «u z (I) 14 15 \ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Borsad (9) EA N Tob3cco. TWE(246.0) 6.3 32.4 Dhundakuva I .Potato. T(246.0) Sugarcane

.PR Dorsad (11) EA N Paddy. GC{2.0) 9.5 19.3 Sur Kuva 2 MR M Bajri. W{S.O) FP Wheat WE(195.6) . TWE(4(l.O) T(242.6)

PR Anand {I 0) EA N Tobacco. GC{200.0) 122.1 128.7 Napa Talpad 3 MR M . Vegetables. WE(413.7) FP Paddy T(613.7)

PR Anand(8) EA N Tobacco. TK{l2.1) 3.0 64.9 Napa Vanto 4 MR Banana. R{633.9) FP .Sugarcane T{646.0)

PR Borsad (6) ED N Banana. GC{120.0) 50.0 42.8 . 2.4 Dahemi 5 EAG Papaiya, WE(31O.0) Tobacco TWE(20.0) T{450.0)

PR Borsad (6) EA N Bajri. GC{80.0) 20.8 Naman 6 MR Paddy. WE(l64.9) FP Tobacco T{244.9)

PR Borsad (8) EA Wheat, GC{l97.0) 41.9 2.2 Singlav 7 MR Paddy. WE(202.0) FP Tobacco TW(34.0) T{433.0)

PR Borsad (7) EA N Paddy. GC(S.O) 2.0 14.3 Dhobikui 8 MR Bajri. WE(25.0) FP Tobacco TWE(102.0) T{I32.0)

191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<: 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place wbere the facility is available is given) .. '" 'OJ ~ :5! .., :J ~ ..,. ';:l .3 ~ .8 orA ..= .. it~ ~ 111 ..,; e]t! V:II:: >- ...... = ] ·S ~ =o~ = .. -s g~ B -a li= _CIl .g . ~ ~-8 .... .!I'::1 ::s'" ::c ~ .. ~.5l§~ ~ tJ-!! 0.., -; 1;0 .. "; ~ !>t.) '0 :I:! ~ .- 'Q ~e:a g!:?'=j",,, ::II': .~.~ -;. ~::I .... 'c a~ § ;z: ';:l -; .!! = _g ·~C = ... 0, 0 ~a .. a c"" ~.8 l~::CCll:~ ::s J! • g ~~ (J.. ;g ~i B -< .. -; -::c .; JCI. § r s = ::s~ .. ;§ ell ;z:~ ~~ ~~ z...., iB :::?1 ~~ ~~ -u~ 8e~ I 2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10 11 , 12 13 9 Dedarda 638.1 4.594 964 P(3) PHC T PO ACS BS (0107011JO) S PHS HP PH CM(S-IO) NCS CV(5-'IO) RS(S-IO) C(S-IO) CHW TW CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) H(5-1O) W ST«5) MCW(S-IO) c

10 Kavitha 651.8 6.014 1.181 P(3) MCW T PO eM ACS DS (01070200) S MH HP TO CP NCS CV«5) RS«,5) PUC ewc W PTO OCS SP(<: 5) C«5) PHC PH ST«5) PUS FWC H(d) II Santokpura 247.1 1.891 .369 P(2) RMP T PO OCS BS (01070300) C(S-IO) CHW UP PH CM«S) ACS(d) CV($-IO) RS(lO+) H(5-10) TW CP«5) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) Mew(S-IO) ST(05-IO) PHC(S-IO) 12 Vahera 733.8 5.638 1.185 P Mew T PO ACS BS (01070400) S MH HP PH(IO) CM(<5) NCS(<5) CV«5) RS«S) C«5) ewc TW CP«5) OCS(d) SP« 5) . PHS W ST«5) FWC TK RMP(2) H(.::5) PHC«o5) 13 Pamol 648.3 4.179 826 P(3) MH T PO BS (01070500) S ewc UP PH CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-10) C(S-IO) PHS CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-JO) FWC OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) RMP(2) H(5-10) Mew(5-10) PHC(5-10) 14 Kasumbad 486.0 2,488 557 P(3) rUS T PO BS (01070600) C(5-10) FWC HP PH(2) CM(5-10) ACS«S) CV(d) RS(5-10) RMP TW CP(.::5) NCS(5-1O) Sp(IO+) CHW(2) W OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) H(5-10) TK Mew(S-IO) C PHC(5-1O) 15 Harthapwa 253.7 1.779 374 P CHW(2) T PH BS (01070700) C{S-IO) H(5-10) HP roeS-IO) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS«S) Mew(S-IO) W CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) PHC(S-iO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-1O)

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

Land use (i.e. area under different. types of ?;> IU land use in hectare) u :g ., 8 ... c: ,£ IU 2 .~ e ... ?I is ., bO 8 _.,.c '"u . '" §'O_ u ~ ~ .;; ~ ... ~ -a ~ ...... 0 ...... ;» s c::>. u u c: .E .c ::I Q. 8.2 '" ~ E ~ '0 I:! .2 ~ ~ ~ .9 1;1 (I) ~ 0-'" """'0 = ... '"c::>. e~ bO ~:ae z i""' 4) t;l c: ~ IU [ t;J] ~t>Q £ .~..= 0 . ~ ~'" IU-'" ., ..·c Q. u =s e .- >. :~ "3g-o u c: 0 o '" ... ::I ~ u < 2;:::;- 0. Z ~~ & .!:ie ::> (.lei

PR Borsad (5) EA N Paddy. GC(15.0) 89.1 18,9 67.4 Kavitha 10 MR M Tobacco. WE(4SO.0) FP Vegetables TWE(U.4) , T(476.4)

PR Borsad (9) EA N Tobacco. GC(56.0) 5.1 6,6 7.4 Santokpura 11 MR M Bajri. TWE(76.0) SUgalcane 0(96.0) T(228.0)

PR Borsad (3) EA N Tobacco. GC(ISO.O) 70.3 7.1 3.1 VaheJ1l 12 MR M Wheal, WE(53.4) FP Paddy TWE(4SO.0) T(653.4)

PR Borsad (6) EA N Tobacco. GC(120.0) 48.0 60.3 Pamol 13 MR M Grains. WE(340.0) FP Vegetables TWE(80.0) T(540.0)

PR Borsad (10) EA N Toba«o. GC(252.6) SO.O 10.0 5.0 Kasumbad 14 MR M Paddy. WE(I 47.4) FP Vegetables TWE(21.1) T(421.0)

PR Borsad (9) EA N Wheal, GC(25.0) 24.1 2.4 0.2 Harkhapura 15 Paddy. WE(202.0) Tobacco T(227.0)

193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< S krns., S-IO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is givep.) ... .l>f ;., ~ 't::I :l i 0 ., .~ .. 't::I o'Il ~ .c... c ~ '" = ~~ ., c .. 't::I ; .. .. 8~tl ~:; ~ ::I'" .c ... 1>0", .s 0'" £ ;a:I 0'1! g 8: o Cii: ~ .~ "8 ... l3 g. ~~ e 1l o~ 'g a :r: ;;O~.='? .'" !f £ .. <1 '" -; ~.~ e >u 'g_a .... ~ Shll) 'f8:5 s~"t:I:::s .~.s: ~ ::I ., o Il 8 1>0 .!:! c ~ ., ...... :: -; ., ! 'tb '" '~:l:r: a·c ::s II) • z o 0 ~a u "':;1 .r;) 0 <.) :.;;; ~,g :su~ u e:. r;) 1 2 ~ 4 S. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 Bodal 650.3 4,706 976 P(3) MH T PO CM ACS BS (01070800) S PHS HP PH(6) CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(1O+) RS(5-1O) C(S-IO) RMP W OCS(S-JO) SP(S-IO) CHW ST(S-IO) H(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) 17 Davol 931.2 10,426 2,111 P(7) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01070900) S MH HP PH(1S) CP(5-10) OCS CV(5-1O) RS C(5-10) PHC TW NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) PHS W S1(5-IO) FWC TK TB C RMP(3) CHW H(5-10) 18 Dabhasi 499.5 4,420 875 P(3) PHS T PO BS (01071000) S FWC HP PH(15) CM(d) ACS(<5) CV«S) RS(<5) C«S) CHW CP« 5) NCS«S) SP« 5) H(d) OCS«S) ST«5) MCW«S) PHC«S) 19 Bochasan 884.7 8,150 1,546 P(3) H T PO CM ACS BS (01071100) S D HP PTO CP(5-10) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-10) RS PUC PHS W PH(zS) OCS(5-10) SP(S-W) AC FWC ST(5-1O) ((5-10) RMP(4) CHW MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) 20 Golel 350.7 3,280 688 P(2) RMP T PO ACS as (01071200) S CHW HP PH(S) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-10) RS(S-IO) C(S-lO) H(d) TW CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) MCW(5-10) W ST(S-IO) PHC(5-tO) TK C 21 Rudel 637.4 2,674 541 P(3) PHS· T PO as (01071300) S FWC HP PH(6) CM«5) ACS«S) CV«5) RS«S) C«S) RMP(2) TW CP«S) NCS«5) SP« 5) .CHW(2) W OCS«S) ST«S) H«5) TK MCW(d) PHC(5-tO) 22 Nisaraya 724.3 4,414 794 P(3) MH T PO ACS as (01071400) S CWC HP PH(20) CM(<5) OCS CV«5) RS«5) C(lO+) PHS TW CP« S) NCS(d) SP« 5) FWC . ST«5) RMP(2) CHW H«5) MCW«5) PHC«S)

194 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different ty~s of 0 u u :a land use in hectare) .., 0 ... ~= e .., 'N= e .E b() is 0 l;; cu ~ ..bO U _cu.&: u .., ~ .. 5 >. ::?; ~ ~ g = ~]... ~ c;l~~ 'a 'a ... ~ "0 ell ... Q. o ::I CI) CI) OIl .., ..:; ~ ::I l Q.- ~ '" CIl .. "0 l:! ~ ~.20- '- Q. ~ .., ::I -~.-= 0... 0 ~ ... e bO ... "0 ... I: ile oU ell -'$ ti = ~ oU Q. a...: ti :o~ 'e '':::: .:! 0 ~ ";: Q. .., o ..= e .- >. '3g"O ...u- ::I § II> = 0 'c -< :Z:.::. ~'" z'" ::?;::e & .J::e ;::J uo; -

PR Borsad (7) EA N Tobacco, GC(700.0) 42.6 9.0 17.4 Davol 17 Paddy, WE(1l0.2) Sugarcane TWE(52.0) T(862.2)

PR Borsad(5) EA N Paddy, WE(300.0) 81.0 8.0 to.5 Dabhasi 18 M Tobacco, TWE(100.0) Bajri T(4OO.0)

PR Borsad (6) EA N Agri. Produces, 13.75 GC(474.1) H.S 13.8 84.1 Bochasan 19 M Tobacco, WE(llO.6) Wheat TWE(176.6) T(761.3)

PR Borsad (10) EA N Sugarcane, GC(l2.2) 24.7 12.7 4.8 Golel 20 MR M Tobacco, TWE(296.3) FP Grains T(308.5)

PR Borsad (5) EA' N Tobacco, GC(290.0) 5.5 4.1 52.6 Rudel 21 M Paddy, WE(285.2) Wheat T(575.2)

PR Borsad (4) EA N Tobacco, GC(296.0) 3.0 75.3 Nisaraya 22 M Potato, WE(3S0.0) Paddy T(646.O)

195 Y-140-27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ >. ,g~ ] .. .:g ~ i·j ~- I': III i (/J~ ~ ... § ;I ~ ... ~ .g~ i! '6. ij -;] all ...... ::I ~"'- g! .-s.StIll .~ u !i 0'4;'. 't1, -;~ ~ ~~ '3 ~ ~ '0 '.&:1 ]~=~8 ::I 'Oil ~ !! 8 i~~ 13 CIS ,S '8 'E ~ :z 'a g "'U ';:l ~ l!I' ::I ...... '.&:I ~8 <.> E2,8 :;.~o lS -; !~ c:.> "1 l,g::X:fn ~ CI) ~ ·c ~ .. "3::X: "38 ~8 '" :a... .Jir ~ 0 ~.§.o:i3 g! •.:; CI) .~ ' ~;E o 6 'i @~ en z3 ~~ ~t!. ~t!. ~ ~ UU ,«C Z J:$a~ 8 eJl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 § 9 10 11 U 13 23 Vasna ( Borsad) 589.9 5,405 914 P MH T PO CM ACS BS (01071500) S ewc HP PH(105) CP« 5) OCS CV(<:S) RS PUC PHS NCS« 5) Sp« 5) I RMP(5) ST(<5) C(<:5) CHW H«5} MCW«5) PHC(<5) 24 Kasari 382.8 3,110 640 P(2) CHW T PO BS (01071600) C(d) H«S) HP PH«S) CM(d) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS«S) MCW(5-IO) TW CP«5) NCS(<:5) ,5P« 5) PHC(5-IO) TK OCS«5) ST(<5) C 25 Cbuva 434.1 4,063 862 P(2) MH T PO BS (01071700) C«5) HC HP PH«5) CM«5) ACS(<5) . CV«S) RS«5) CHW TW CP« 5) NCS(d) , ,SP« 5) H« 5) W OCS« 5) ST« 5} MCW«5) TK PHC«5) 26 Uneli 127.6 1,283 273 P T PO BS (01071800) C(S-IO} H(5-1O) TW PH(5-10) CM(5·1O) ACS(~-IO) CV(5-1O) RS(HO) MCW(s;'IO) W CP(5-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) PHC« 5) TK OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) 27 Ranoli 189.3 1,606 339 P Mew T PO CM OCS BS (01071900) S MH HP PHOo) CP«5) ACS(d) CV«S) RS PUC PHS W NCS«5) SP« 5) C(lO+) FWC ST(5-10) H(1O+) PHC«5) 28 Khanpur 442.0 4,060 800 P(4) Mew T PO OCS BS (01072000) C(lO+) MH HP PH CM(<5) ACS(d) CV(S-to) RS RMP W CP« 5) ,·NCS«5) SP(5-10) CHW ST(lO+) H(lO+) PHC«5) 29 Virsad 1,304.8 8,397 1,716 P(4) Mew T PO CM(2) ACS SP BS (01072100) S PHC HP TO CP OCS CV«5) RS PUC FWC W PTO NCS(1O+) ST«S) C(lO+) NH TK PH(200) CHW(4) C H(5-10)

30 lantral 779.8 10,001 1,957 P(3) MH T PO BS (01072200) . S PHS HP PH(20) CM(d) ACS(5-10) CV«5) RS(5-1O) C(5-10) FWC TW CP(d) NCS(5-10) SP«5) RMP W OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) 0 TK H(5-IO) C MCW(5-IO) PHC(5-10)

196 VIlLAGE DIRECTORY

V~eDi~ry Laud Use (As on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ u '8 land use in hectare) ~ uc ... .~ ~ ..8 j B (3 _ au .!:! u":: u .. 'ij if ~ 0. ~ ~ 0,-.a S c.. .U "'c:I ~ c .8 ~ ;;; 8- I] u u co '"u _.9 ~ E rn OJ ;> ..... ;;; ~ l!. e~ 'E ~ co -iLa= 8 o~ 0 Z ...u .. ~ 0 > e ,ti ! .E; 0 =01 .;:: .. l;i ;!: .a -; c.. ~ liE01 .; :, :§ u- c.. 'u c o e :;~"'c:I ... ::I ~ ·s < .~;::, ~ ~ ::e::g If ~e :J u;::,a

PR Borsad (5) EA N Tobacco. GC(2()()'o) 60.0 6.1 36.8 Kasari 24 Paddy. TWE(80.0) Sugarcane T(280.O)

PR Borsad(5) EA N Tobacoo, GC(S.O) 36.1 QlUva 25 MR M Wheat, TW(390.0) FP Bajri T(398.0)

PR Borsad (7) fA Tobacco. GC(6.0) OJ 12.9 Uoell 26 MR Bajri, WE(15.0) FP. Vegetables TWE(93.5) T(114.5) PR' Borsad (12) EA N Tobacco, GC(60.5) 45.9 2.8 Ranoli 27 FP M Paddy. W(80.0) Vegetables T(l4O.5)

PR Borsad (12) EA N Tobacco. GC(200.1) '105.2 5.6 2.1 Khanpur 28 FP M Paddy, WE(129.0) Vegetables T(329.1)

PR Pettad (17) EA N Paddy, GC(200.0) 616.8 32.0 83.3 Vtrsad 29 MR M Bajri, W(44.7) FP Potato WE(328.0) T(572.7)

PR Petlad (15) fA N Bajri. 8.16 GC(49.0) 198.7 39.4 29.5 . Janlral 30 M Tobacco, WE(405.0) Potato TWE(SO.o) T(504.0)

197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of lndia 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available-within the village, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5·10 kms. and 10+ .,- kIDS of the nearest place where the facility is_available is given) OJ S! >. i '.::1 .. _g '"C ~., a ,,~ '"; .. "3~'i:3 ;_ tli u ... .. ~ ~ ~ .s ~ .. ~IX) 'fg .-g 1:! .... .g gj ~ -a .. ~~ &:'6 6 " OQi' ~ .. -uCl),,~ .~ 8 !i ~ '" a'" ~ ~., ~ .~ «;e:.a ~-=::ae: :s ~~ 1 ca ~ § 00 a'~ '2 -E ~ z 08 ~ S ~a "u '"'r:. "iii c ., .g.g~~-g :s .... u -;I « ~ ~~ '3eJ~ ue", 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 31 Vasna (Ras) 344.6 3,182 664 P(4) MH T PO ACS BS (01072300) S PHS HP PH(lS) CM«S) NCS(lO+) CV«5) RS(d) C(1O+) FWC C CP(d) OCS«5) SP(lO+) RMP(2) ST(lIi+) CHW H(d) MCW«5) PHC(lO+) 32 Saijpur 383.5 4,771 994 P(3) PHS T PO BS' (01072400) S FWC. HP PH(25) CM«S) ACS(lO+) CV« S} RS(5·1O) C(lo+) RMP TW CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP{lO+) CHW OCS(lO+) ST(lO+} H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+) 33 lharola 1,124.3 S,I4S 1.067 P(3) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01072500) S MH HP TO CP NCS CV(S·IO) RS PUC ewc TW PTO OCS(5·1O) SP(S·iO) C(S.IO) PHe W PH(87) 5T(5-10) FWC RMP(2) CRW H(5·1O) 34 Vadeli 400.0 2.912 570 P PHS T PO -- as (01072600) C(S-IO) RMP HP PH(IO) CM(d) ACS«5) CV(d) RS(S.IO) CHW TW i cp(S·IO) NCS(S·IO) Sp(<5) H(5·1O) W OCS(S·lO) ST(<5) MCW(d) TK PHC«5) 35 Vachhiyel 249.3 2,426 479 P RMP T PO (01072700) C(S-lO) CHW HP PH(3) CM(S·IO) ACS(S·IO) CV(5-IO) 8S(5·10) H(5-IO) TW CP(5·10) NCS(5·10) S1'(5·1O) RS(S·IO) MCW(5-1O) W OCS(S·IO) ST(5-IO) PHC« 5) TK C 36 Bbadran 1.284.9 10.147 2,031 P(6) H(2) T PO CM(2) ACS CV BS (01072800) S(2) D(2) HP TO CP(3) NCS«5) Sp« 5) RS puc Mew PTO OCS«5) ST« 5) C MH PH(SO) 1(2) PRC FWC NH RMP(4) CHW 37 Alarsa 878.0 8,875 1.844 P(S) MH T PO CM ACS BS (01072900) S PHC W TO CP(5-1O) NCS(5·1O) CV(5·l0) RS(5-10) puc fWC PTO OCS(5·10) SP(5·1O) C(S-IO) RMP PH(42) ST{5·10) CHW H(5·1O) MCW(S-IO)

198 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directorr Land Use (As on 1999) .

Land use (i.e. area under different types of 0 II) land use in hectare) u :g II) .9= c '" ~ '"bO .~ 0 .!9 is u .., O!l ~ bO ~ >. .9 .., =~ Q. .~ =-0 '" 2 c.. ., .... 3 .t::. ,{? :::l i' 8...... ~ ~ .." ." til.... c.. .§~ 0 z.. \~ ... :::I ;; I~ '"~ .,~ .,o =0: '" c.. II) 0 ~ '5 1( z~= 0.. Z ~~ z tZl 14 . 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I PR Borsad (15) EA N Tobacco, GC(l20.0) 34.7 39.4 31.9 Vasna (Ras) 31 MR ~ddy, WE(80.0) FP Bajri TW(20.0} TWE{IS.5) . T(238.5)

PR Borsad (15) EA N Tobacco, . GC(lOO.O) 154.0 Saijpur 32 MR M Paddy, TW(100.Oj FP Vegetables TWE{29.5) T(229.5)

PR Borsad (10) EA N Paddy, GC(456.0) 53.6 36.6 17.4 Jharola 33 MR M Tobacco, WE(460.0) FP Sugarcane TWE(50.0} 0(SO.7) T(l,016.7)

PR . Borsad (10) EA N Tobacco, 0(342.8) 1.0 56.2 Vadell 34 MR Wheat, T(342.8) FP Bajri

PR Borsad (10) EA Tobacco, GC(ll.l) 34.8 2.9 Vachhiyel 35 FP Paddy, TK(5.5) Bajri 0(195.0) T(211.6}

PR Borsad (8) EA N Tobacco, TK(16.8) 39.5 126.2 288.0 Bhadran 36 M Banana, 0(814.4) Wheat T(83 1.2)

PR Borsad (7) EA N Tobacco, GC(lSo.O) 1.2 76.1 Alarsa 37 Paddy, WE(450.S) Bajri TK(200.0) T(SOO.S}

199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and

Amenities available (if nOI available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next .. it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ ~kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 38 Pipli 418.6 3,182 624 pet) CWC T PO OCS BS (01073000) C(lO+) FWC HP PH(l5) CM(5-10) ACS(S-)()I) CV(S-IO) R$(IO+) CHW TW CP(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(S-IO) H(1O+) W ST(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK PHC(5-10) C 39 Khedasa 577.4 5,592 1,082 P(5) PHS T PO BS (01073100) C(d) FWC HP PH(8) CM(d) ACS(d) CV(5-1O) RS(d) RMP(2) TW CP«S) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CHW W OCS(1O+) ST(lO+) H«5) TK MCW«5) C PHC«5) 40 Bhadraniya 547.7 3,361 620 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (01073200) C«5) H«5) HP PH CM«5) NCS{5-1O) CV(5-1O)' RS« 5) MCW«S) TW CP«5) OCS(5-10) SP(1O+) PHC«5) W ST(lO+) TK 41 Sisva 1,041.2 4,836 892 P(6) MCW T PO CM ACS BS (01073300) S MH TW PH CP(d) NCS(lO+) Cv« 5) RS« 5) C«5) PHC W OCS(1O+) SP« 5) FWC TK ST« 5) RMP C CHW H«5) 42 Ras 1,281.3 6,555 1,393 P(5) MH T PO CM ACS CV BS (01073400) S PHC HP TO CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS C(1O+) FWC TW PrO OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) RMP(2) PH(105) CHW H(1O+) MCW(lO+) 43 Amiyad 661.2 3,187 681 P CHW T PO ACS BS (01013500) C(1O+) H«5) W PH CM« 5) NCS(lO+) CV« 5) RS(d) MCW«S) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sp(lO+) PHC« 5) ST(1O+) 44 Banejda 320.1 2,620 513 P(2) PHS T PO OCS BS (01013600) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PH(5) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(S-10) MCW(5-IO) TW CP(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP« 5) PHC(IO+) W ST«5) TK 45 Kandhroti 536.8 2,671 556 P RMP T ACS BS (01013700) C(lO+) CHW HP PO(d) CM(d) NCS(lO+) CV(d) RS« 5) H« 5) TW PH(d) CP( < 5) OCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) MCW«5) TK ST(lO+) PHC(d) C

200 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VIllage Directory Land U~ (As o~ 1999)

:;. Land use (Le. area under different types of 4) land use in hectare} (,) :g 4) I::: ~. ... 4) ~ .~ ..s is a 4) J crg bO 8 u..d "" (,) ~ bO ~ '" '" ;;;l '" .~c3,-_ i ~ sa ag. "0 . '" > I::: U 1>0 '" ~ £ u '" 0 I;;;l (/) .~ .... ig. "0 ~ bO ~.s '0 0 " e Z '" ;. "0 ~ = ;. 0; -'" !~ :§ ''::: .a "'._",'" e :3(,)'0 ·c c:: ~ 4) ~ ]€: ::> u,g~ <8 z en 19 2 GC(35.0) 16.0 39.0 PipJi 38 WE(27s.0) TWE(25.0) T(335.0)

Booad(12) EA N Paddy, GC(218.6) 6.0 Khedasa 39 ~ M Bajri, WE(321.0) Tobacco TWE(26.0) . TK(5.8}· T(571.4)

PR Borsad (9) EA N Tobacco, G«189.4) 21.0 37.1 Bhadraniya 40 B,ajri, TWE(3OO.2) Wheat T(489.6)

PR Borsad (12) EA N Paddy, GC(3OO.0) 56.7 114.5 Sisva 41 MR M Tobacco, WE(295.0) FP' Bajri TWE(275.0) T(870.0)

PR Borsad (13) EA N Paddy, G«945.2) 273.7 0.2 6.0 Ras 42 MR M Pulses, WE(6.2J FP Grams TWE(SO.l) T(I,001.4)

PR Borsad (IS) EA N Tobacco, G«3OO.0) 31.0 Amiyad 43 MR M Paddy, W(lOO.O) Bajri TWE(230.2) T(630.2) PR Petlad (16) EA N Tobacco, 5 GC(60.0) 5.0 120 38.7 Banejda 44 MR M Grains, WE(200.0) FP Wheat T(260.0)

I'R Pedad (18) EA Paddy, GC(I80.0) 13.5 42.5 45.8 Kandhroti 45 Wheat, W(20.0) PulseS TWE(I70.0) 0(65.0) T(435.0)

201 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ .. kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) bO e .... .9 32'" "0 ~ cO _g '0 .3 =cO ."" .. ~~ ~ !S .. os O~ u 8Vi I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 46 Kanbha 625.4 S,474 1,218 P CWC(4) T PO BS (01073800) S CHW HP PH«S) CM«S) ACS«S) CV«S) RS(d) C(1O+) H(1O+) CP«S) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+) MCW(d) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) PHC« S)

47 Divel SI6.S 2,360 472 P(2) RMP T PO ACS BS '. (01073900) C(lO+) CHW HP PH CM(d) NCS(lO+) CV«S) RS H«5) TW CP«5) OCS(1O+) SP(lO+) MCW(lO+) W ST(10+) PHC« 5) TK C 48 Kathol 769.4 2,471 497 P PHS T PO ,BS (01074000) S FWC HP PH(4) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(5-1O) C(5-10) CHW TW CP(S-IO) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) H(d) W OCS(lo+) ST(lO+) MCW(d) TK PHC« 5) 49 Umlav 325.3 2,259 481 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01074100) C(5-1O) FWC HP PH(4) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) CV(S-J'O) RS(S-IO) RMP TW CP« 5) OCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CHW W ST(S-IO) H(S-IO) TK MCW(5-1O) C PHC(S-IO) 50 Valvod 1;683.8 6,933 1,287 peS} PHS T PO ACS BS (010742(0) S FWC HP PH(4) CM(S-IO) NCS(lO+) CV(S-IO) RS(5·10) C(S-IO) NH TW CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) SP(1O+) RMP(2) W ST(IO+) CHW H(S-IO) MCW(5-1O) PHC(5-IO)

51 Dhanavasi 200.0 944 220 P CHW T PO B~ (01074300) C«S) 'H«5) HP PH«S) CM(1O+) ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) RS(d) MCW«S) W CP(1O+) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) PHC(d) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) S2 Kinkhlod 842.2 5,088 9S2 P(2) PHS T PO CM ACS BS (01074400) S FWC HP TO CP(5-1O) NCS(1O+) CV(S-IO) RS(lO+) C(5-10) RMP(S) TW PTO OCS(1O+) SP(1O+) CHW W PH(SS) ST(IO+) H(S-IO) C MCW(S-IO) PHC(S-IO)

53 Moti Sherdi 374.1 2,128 462 P CHW T PO BS (01074500) C(lO+) H(1O+) HP PH«S) CM(IO+) ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) RS(5.1O) MCW(1O+) W CP(1O+) NCS(1O+) SP(1O+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(1O+) ST(10+)

202 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As o~ 1999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of 0 u :a land use in hectare) uc 0 5 .., a ... c: a .£ is'" .~ 0 l;I .., j co u ..,..c: .., ~'" 1:i." 5 0) ,,~ :; ~ ~ I:; ...... ~'" .s .., .., bO .., ~ c: .8 ..c: {3. ::s"" '" ~ a 8..8 'tl I:!'" -.g ::I til"" "" al ~ ~ .9 ~ 00; .... ~ a ~ g bIl 0 z tl '""" -'$ ~ c > .., 8 '" ·E:§ 0 ",.~ -; !j ~ ~ '§ ~ e ..,.=: § . Co"" .., .~ $- :~ "3g~ ... ::s ·c.., <: ~g If z ::n~ r£ ~~ ;:J u:.::.a <:u z

PR Borsad (18) EA Wheat, GC(3OO.0) 106.5 30.0 Divel 47 MR Paddy, WE(SO.O) FP Tobacco TWE(30.0) T(38O.0)

PR ,Borsad (IS) EA Paddy, 0C(270.0) 71.4 206.2 71.4 Kathol 48 MR , Wheat, WE(HlO.O) FP 'Tobacco 1'U!E(50A) T(420.4)

I'R Borsad (i5) EA Tobacco, 0C(2oo.3) 20.1 28.0 2.3 Umlav 49 MR Banana, WE(44A) Orains TWE(30.2) T(214.9)

PR . Borsad (16) EA N Wheat, GC(213.0) 792.0 160.0 93.8 Valvod 50 MR. M Paddy. WE(260.0) FP Tobacco TW(90'o) TWE(7S.O) T(638.0)

PR Borsad (12) EA Tobacco, WE(75.0) 25.0 Dbana"'si SI MR Paddy, TWE(100.0) FP Bajri T(175.0)

PR Borsad (IS) EA N Tobacco, GC(280.0) 79.0 18A 0.8 Kinkhlod S2 MR M Paddy, WE(344.0) FP Bajri TWE(120.0) T(744.0)

PR Borsad (IS) EA N Paddy. WE(loo.O) SI.9 40.9 44.0 Moli Sherdi S3 MR Tobacco, TWE(I37.3) FP Cotton T(237.3)

203 Y-I40-28 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Census of India 1001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is sbown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<.5 kms., 5-10 kms. aQd IO-f. kms of the nearest place where the facility·!f available is given) 'E k :E ..,:; ,a I~ _g ~ :; .~ : :l:~ ~ ~ ., l'A ... ~ -g!(i .. ·S a~~ ;S ~.~ ~al .5 6~ 8~ .c .. c:c m &:5 o ~ :l: ...... '" '" B Ii' 3 ~::! '.:c u't o~ S iil ::c ~ lib 'a ~ -;;B:e -;Q!·=e ~ ~8 ::s c:: .. ~ u ·0·,::1 (,oItC;\:) := .~.~ ~ ::s '() "s 011 8 c ... "'"U 8 .!I .,::III>:x:B.r:: ::s ~ _ Z '08 .:;: = .. G .§ ·~O 4fr ~ 8- .~ §.5 g:a~.g - ~ ~ .g u =~ -t:= en z~ ~,g ~c:!. z~ ~ ~ Q ce~ 88 -u< 86~ I 2 3 4 5 !i 7 8 9 to II I~ IJ 54 Nani Sherdi 207.5 1,946 355 P RMP T PH BS (01074600) S H(1O+) HP PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) AC8(lO+) CV(5-10) RS(lO+) PUC MCW(1O+) TW CP{lO+) NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) C(5-10) PRC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

55 Gorva 444.8 2,m 461 P(2) CHW T BS (01074700) C(5-IO) H(IO+) HP PO(<5) CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) TW PH(d) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PRC(S-lO) W OCS« 5) ST(10+) TK C 56 Kathana 903.2 10,670 2,250 P(5) MH T PO CM BS (01074800) S CWC HP PrO CP ACS(5-1O) CV«5) RS PUC HC PR(15) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) ! • C(5-10) PHC OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) FWC RMP(2) CHW H(5-10) MCW«5) 57 Dali :m.O 3.336 669 P RMP T PO BS (01074900) C{lO+) CHW HP PH CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV« S) RS(d) H(IO+) TW CP«5) NCS(S-IO) SpeS-to) MCW(1O+) W OCS(5-10) ST(S-W) PHC«S) TK C 58 Kalu 445.8 3.355 717 P(2) PHS T PO BS (01075000) C(~IO) FWC HP PH(3) CM(5-10) ACS(S-10) CV(lO+) RS(<5) CHW(2) TW CP(5-1O) NCS(lO+} SP(lO+} H(lO+) W OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) MCW(d) TK PHC«5) C 59 Badalpur 618.6 6,881 1:177 P(4) MH T PO BS (01075100) S PRC HP PH(IO) CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(<5) PUC FWC W CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(1O+) RMP(2) C OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) CHW H(1O+) MCW(IO+)

.' '60 Kankapura 469.0 9,093 1,861 P(4) MH T PO ACS BS (01075200) C(IO+) PHS HP PH(2) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV«5) RS«5) FWC TW CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RMP(2) W ST(IO+) CHW H(lO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-1O)

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

Land use (Le. area under different types of ., ~ land use in hectare) j s::OJ '8 s 0) e ... c e ..E .~ '" 0 :a .. is () O).Q ..2 'a ~ OJ oC$ .. . .. .. ~ .9 iI: . 0. ~'"... ., ~O-;;;-. ~ ] '" Q. Q;' ., DO ., > c ~ ...~ 0 ..d (1. , ::0' g.. &.a '"!! ._ ~ E en -~._ c 0> 0- ... :::J ~ Q. ~ ..bI) 0 Z 0 i;l~., ...... , !lJJ... :s '" > '" ... c ~ .... !;! '" *.5 '8 .=.2 0 Cij ~ iI: '" c -'" bIl'" .. ,= o .. u - '1: 8: u c· 0 'E~ '2 :;g-o ... :::J ~ ,« z;:;, Q.., ~ ~~ ~ -"'" ;:J U,=,!a -cCU Z ~ 14 16 18 19 20 21 15 ) ; 17 22 23 2 1 PR Borsad (IS) EA N t~, WE(72.S) . 40.9 16.6 Nani Sherdi 54 MR Cotton, ,TWE(77.1) Bajri T(l49.9)

PR Borsad (23) Tobacco, GC(25.0) 49.1 64.5 12.7 GOlVa 55 MR Bajri, W(4O.0) fP Wheat WE(45.0) TWE(2085) T(318.5)

PR Borsad (21) EA N Tobacco, GC(285.0) 312 Kathana 56 Ba_w, WE(31O.0) Paddy TWE(275.0) T(870.0)

PR :Khambbat (16) fA N Wheat, GC(141.5) 20.3 16.2 2.2 Dali 57 MR Pulses, TWE(209.9) FP Paddy T(3S1.4) .

PR Bo!Sad (24) EA Tobacco, GC(15S.2) 37.0 7.7 28.9 Kalu 58 MR Paddy, W(27.0) FP Bajri WE(2O.0) TWE(170.0) T(372.2)

PR Borsad (24) EA N Vegetables, GC(l5.0) 235.1 31.9 276.6 Badalpur 59 MR M Wheat, WE(1O.0) FP Paddy TWE(45.0) NR TK{5.0) NW T(75.0)

PR Borsad (25) EA N Grains, GC(l30.0) 122.7 44.0 2.3 Kankapura 60 MR M Tobacco, WE(30.0) FP Bajri TWE(14O.0) . T(300.0)

205 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column . and nextto it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of tbe nearest place where the facility is available is given) os co~ >. :2 '0o::._ ~ co =. _g '0 i:I;~ c)J ;;; 1!2 COo; ~ III ~ u ~:r! ~ ~ ~ .. ::s .c:: '0 '" ;!: ""0 oS 0'"' tl ;&l c)J ~ &8 o c.:: ... .~ ~ l~ ·-tn ::s .~ .; ~ o~ !S s'8 os '" = OJ ._-; '+:1~ -;.'Bij ~ ;;> u. '3 i!! 0:: ~ ~ ~8='6S .~.~ '$ ::s l':l '55 0 bO ~ ~ '0 g ~ "'U .:;: ~ t: a'~ i!:! ..= ~:t~"E 3 ~ "' Z !a ~ 0 ...~ 0 .. ,.=! < a:! ll~ co ~ '3~Uo , ... OJ 0 ~ ~ tnVol '" 8 os ::s '6 ... -a e~.8.g.a .9 ·c., '3= '38 88 .. .$ ~ .. ~~ .~ § oS o ::s 3 til z~ ~g ~!::!. :i~ iil ::is 0 r:loi!! 88 ~zo ~~:>O~ Uetn .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 10 II 12 13 61 DaheWan 1.433.2 10,146 2,020 peS) PHS T PO· CM ACS BS (01075300) S FWC HP PH(S) CP«5) NCS(lO+) CV(5-10) RS«5) C(lO+) RMP TW OCS(lO+) SP(5-JO) CHW W ST(10+) H(1O+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) 62 Salol 1,345.8 9,668 1,431 P(4) MCW T PO BS , (01075400) S(2) PHS HP PH(S) CM«5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-1O) RS(5.10) PUC CHW TW CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP{5-10) C(1O+) H(5-1O) W OCS(lO+) ST(5-10) , PHC(<5) TK 63 . Gajana 1,088.9 2,462 354 P PHS T PO BS (01075500) C(lO+) FWC' HP PH(5-10) CM(lO+) ACS(5-10) CV(lo+j RS(lO+) RMP TW CP(lO+) NCS(1O+) SP(lO+) CHW W OCS(IO+) ST(IO-+) , H(5-10) MCW(S-10) PHC(5-1O) 64 Kothiya Khad 468.7 2,553 492 P PHS T PO BS (01075600) S FWC HP PH(6) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) RS(lO+) PUC RMP TW CP(1O+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(lO+) CHW OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) H(IO+) MCW(lO+} PHC(lO+)

BleciTotal 39,359.4 19G;S13 ST.4J4 P(I"J H(3) T(64) l'O\~" CM{IS) ACS(Z8) CV(l) BS(63) . S(~ 1)(3) W(47) 1'0('7) CP(7) NCS(3) SP lIS(ll) PUC(l3) MCW(IO) TK(28) PTO(IO) 0CS(l0) C MI(21) 1IP(S9) 1'11(1.020) 1 CWC(Il) TW(44) AC HC(l) C(21) PHC(l2) L(3) PHS(35) FWC(~ TII(9j NH(3) RMP('70) CHW(~I) 0

206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Vdlage Directory Land Use (As on 1999)

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

14 20 PR GC(413.0) NR WE(225.0) Paddy TWE(15O.9) T(788.9)

PR Borsad (18) EA Bajri. WE(600.0) 79.0 344.2 200.8 Salol 62 Paddy, 0(121.8) Wheat T(721.8)

PR Borsad (20) EA N Bajri, WE(llO.5) 793.4 50.0 40.0 Gajana 63 M' Tobacco, TWE(9S.0) Wheat T(205.5)

PR ~d(18) EA N Cotton, WE(192.0) 98.6 121.4 Kothiya Khad 64 MR Seeds, TWE(56.8) Tobacco T(248.8)

Pll(64) ED(2) N(53) GC(lo,cJOU) 4,798.8 .2,380.0 MR(37) EAG(2) M(33) W(381.7) FPt36l EA(6l) WE(9,1168.6) NR(2) TW(6.l4.O) NW TWE(5,Z73.4) TK(701.7) R«(jS2.8) 0(1,7J(i.(j) 1(29,253.7)

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NEWLY CREATED TAlUKA INKlAV TALUKA '" "' I FROM TAlUKA BORSAD o l ...... VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATlbN CODE NUMBER ... ~ ... ~~~7.~~ ... : HEAGQUARTERS : TALUKA ... "· 1'" @ .J POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES :500-999 / 1000-4999/ 5000 AND ABOVE " . ". I •• t ~ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAME, " I !JjKlAV I STATE HIGHWAY " , " , IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS 2 I TOTAl AREA 188.70Krn RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION/BROAD GAUGE I TOTAlPOPUIAT [ON 134680 I

TOTAl NUMBER OF ~LIAGES 31 RIVER AND STREAM." . " .. ,

TOTAl NUMBER OF TOWN POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE, POITO D[ST!JjCE FROM D[S1R[CT HIGH SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL " HEADQUARTERS TO TAlUKA 44Kms PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ". "' 1". BANK ." " . ". ".

C,D, BLOCK BOUNDARY OF INKIAV [S l IJ.TERM[NUS W[TH TAlUKA BOUNDARY EXCLUDING STAMORY T! WN

Based upon SUlYey of India map with the permission of the SUlYeyor General of India, ©Govemment of India, Copyright 2006,

(c) Alphabetical list of Viilages (Anklav Taluka) r .

S)' Name ofYiliage 2001 1991 S)' Name of Village 2001 1991 No. Census Census No. Census Census Location Location Location Location Code Code Code Code Number Number Number Number 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Ambali . 01076600 00029 17 Jhilod 01077800 00078 2 Ainbav 01076400 Q0022 18 loshikuva 01076500 00031 3' Amrol 01077000 00052 19. Kanthariya 01076000 00024 4 Asarma 01077300 00053 2t) Kanvadi 01076900 00051 5 Asodar 01075900 00023 21 Khadol (Haldari) 01075700· 00020 6 Bamangam 01078700 00096 '22 Khadol (Umeta) 01078100 ·00075 7 Bhanpqra 01076800 00027 23 Kosindra 01077100 00049 8 Bhetasi (Talpad) 01076200 00025 24 Lalpura 01077200 00055 9 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 01076700 00026 25 Manpura 01077900 00072 10 Bhetasi Vanto 01076100 00028 26 Mujkuva 01076300 00030 11 Bilpad 01077700 00080 27 Narpura 01078400 00079 12 Chamara 01078300 00077 28 Navakhal 01077500 00073 13 Devaputa 01078500 00095 29 Navapura 01077600 00081 14 Gambhira 010786QO 00094 30 Sankhyad 01078200 00076 15 Haldari 01075800 00021 31 Umeta 01078000 00074 16 Hathipura 01077400 00054

213 Y-I40-29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census 01 India 2001 - Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a duh (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 Ians., .5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) u ~ "g.j -; >. I .i ~ ~ '" u il .!'" '""' 1 u ~ 8'- 1;- ~ 'iii",1%1 ... '~i ::tL-- rg li 1~ ~.~!-e· 'i ~ ~ Q'""' .!!I -u ",.... 8 i I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ei J'"'~~! .~.- ~ -1. ~ !II 1'::1 7i : "'i !! fa OJ -aO< 8 e~ :z:~ z'"' 1~ \ i: :2 j 4 3 !i Z 8 2 12 II 1~ / 13 CD Block: Anld.. (0001) Khadol (HaIdari) 709.2 7,216 1,530 P(3) MCW T PO ACS BS (01075700) S MH HP PH(12) CM«5) NCS(lO+) CV«5) RS(l~} C(lO+) PHC TW CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) SP(lO+) FWC W ST(10+) RMP TK CHW C H(lO+) 2 Haldari 263.0 2,249 50S P CHW T PH BS (01075800) C(lO+) H(lO+) HP PO«5) CM(<5) ACS«S) CV(d) RS(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) cp«S) .NCS«S) SP(lO+) ·PHC{S-IO) OCS«S) ST(lO+) 3 Asodar 846.1 8,811 1,697 P(2) MH T PO CM ACS as (01075900) S FWC HP PH(IOO) CP«5) NCS«5) CV(S-IO) :~«5) PUC CHW TW OCS« 5) SP(lO+) C{IO+) H(lO+) W ST(lO+) . MCW«5) TK PHC«S) 4 Kantbariya 516.0 3,800 777 P(3) PHS T po. ACS BS (01076000) C{10+) CHW HP TO CM«5) NCS«5) CV(lO+) RS H(IO+) TW PH(lS) CP(lO+) OCS« 5) SP(1O+) MCW«5) C ST(IO+) PHC(d) 5 Bhetasi Vanta 941.7 4,097 730 P(2) MCW T PO BS (01076100) 0 MH HP PH(IO) CM«S) ACS« S) CV(d) RS« S) C{d) PHS TW CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RMP W OCS«5) ST(IO+) H(lO+) PHC{S-IO) 6 Bhetasi (Talpad) . 407.4 1,218 2S7 P PHS T PO BS (01076200) S FWC HP PH CM«5) ACS«5) CV(lO+) RS PUC RMP(2) TW CP«S) NCS«5) SP(lO+) C(lO+) CHW W OCS«5) ST(lO+) H(1O+) TK MCW(S-IO) C PHC(S-IO) 0 7 Mujkuva 356.4 4,747 96S P(4) PHS T PO os (01076300) C(d) FWC HP PH(4) CM«S) . ACS« S) CV(d) RS RMP TW CP«5) NCS«5) SP« 5) CHW W OCS«S) ST« 5) H(<5) TK MCW(d) PHC{< 5) 8 Ambav 342.3 4,344 8SS P(2) RMP T PO os (01076400) C(IO+) CHW HP PH(30) CM«5) ACS« 5) CV«5) RS«5) H(<5) W cp(

214 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VlUage Directory- Land Use (~s on 1999)

Land use (i.e. area under different.types-ef--· 8 f land use in hectare) 3 ~ e '" 'N e .2 Q as li 8 «I.e .2 ~ ~ .. 0 ~ I III » ~ ; 'Ii ~ ~ Q. 0.-. 9 .Q. ~ ..... - '" .c {!. «I ~ «I 1>0 «I ~ i =' ::I Qtl il ; .g 1:4 Zl'-' .... i ~ i·e>'0 e '0 z ., -~.. ::I 1;; ~ e .; 1 ~ '5 '::1'= 0 as ';:J 'CO ~~ ~ ., i 1>0 '" . ·s '3::l'O «1- 8: U s: ~- '5£ ~ ] -< :Z.:. 'd:-\ ~::l ~ -.._, :J u.:.1a .<8 z 14 15 16 Ii 18 20 ,~ 2 19 4 Z, Z2

PR Anand (12) EA Bajri. GQISO.O) 49.6 S 1.6 Khadol Paddy. WE(470.0) (Haldari) Wheat TWE(30.0) T(6SO.0)

PR AnkIav (8) fA N Paddy. GC(SO.O) 10.3 27.3 HaIdari 2 Wheal. WE(IS5.5) Vegetables TWE(20.0) T(22S.5) PR Anklav (5) EA N Paddy. GQ320.o) 100.7 16.2 4.2 Asodar 3 M Banana, WE(285.0) Wbeat TWE(120.0) T(72S.0)

PR Anldav (II) EA N Toba.cco. GQ70.o) 46.0 Kantbariya 4 Banana, WE(360.0) Vegetables TWE(40.0) T(470.0)

PR Anklav (S) EA N Toba.cco, GQI2S.0) 45.3 48.0 33.3 Bbetasi Vanto 5- MR M Grains. WE(618.0) FP Banana TWE(40.0) 0(32.0) T(SIS.O)

PR Anklav (8) EA N Tobaa:o, GQ2I3.5) 43.2 0.7 Bhetasi 6 MR M Bajri. WE(lOO.O) (Talpad) FP Banana TWE(SO.O) -T(363.S)

PR Anklav (4) EA N Wheat. WE(130.0) 6.3 8.2 35.9 Mujlruva 7 Bajri, TWE(l47.0) Paddy TK(7.0) 0(22.0) T(306.0)

PR Anklav (4) EA N Paddy, GQ70.0) 43.3 S.O Ambav 8 MR M Tobacco. WE(200.0) . FP Bajri TWE(21.0) T(291.0)

215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< S kms" S-IO kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

"0 e >. :9 C ,-rJ ::I l _g "0 XI ; '";!:~ ~ :> c '" u en:= >. 01) 1§ a~~ c ~'" .c'" "8; 'g § '" ~ o~ Q., ",Ill Sri) ~ g &:8 ~ .. JOI) ._ '~ i ::: !tl ~ '::: oS t -'8 o~ -; .. -u"'::1~ cu y,- ~ :>u -::s ='" ~ ~ ~ toOl) ee~ ~--='6 6 -::s Q.,., t>I) '2 .>.~ ... c ..!:! ~. o 0 ~~ ... a .g OJ c = .E '~d .g ri:l! a·s ::s _ z « ~ £U ~_g " '.:I .. :l2 B <: ~ !J;E 0 ~B 6'" § OJ 6 os -::: ::su :6 c .- C: u '': IS 38 ~- 01) tf~ 600-5 ~.~~~~ § ~'~ 01) = "g ;§ ~j ~-=- ~t!. zt!. S ~ £~ Huu «zo CI:(.t.,>~:« uerl) '" 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 l~ 13-' 9 Joshilruva 468.4 2,361 482 P RMP T PO ACS BS (01076500) S rnw HP PH(39) CM(d) NCS CV«,S) RS«S) C«5) H«5) TW CP« 5) OCS«5) SP« 5) MCW«S) W ST« 5) PHC« S) 10 Ambali S31.S 4,027 839 P(4) RMP(2) T PO ACS BS (01076600) C(d) CHW HP PH(3) CM(d) NCS CV«S) RS(d) H«S) CP«S) OCS«S) SP(lO+) MCW(d) ST(lO+) PHC«S)

II Bhetasi Ba Bhag 4SI.9 3,895 158 P(3) T PO BS (01076100) S H(1O+) HP PH CM«S) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS PUC MCW(S-IO) TW CP« 5) NCS«S) SP(lO+) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) TK OCS(d) ST(lO+) C 12 Bhanpura 278.9 1,323 263 P RMP T PH BS (01076800) C(S-IO) CHW HP PO(S-IO) CM(S-tO) ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) RS(lO+) H(S-IO) TW CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lo+) MCW(S-IO) W OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(S-IO) 13 Kanvadi 522.6 S,816 1,110 P PHS T PO BS (01076900) S FWC TW PH(4) CM(S-lO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PUC NH W CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) C(lO+) CHW TK . OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+), 0 H(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) -PHC(S-IO) 14 Amrol S44.1 S,006 969 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (01077000) C«S) H«S) HP PH CM«S) NCS(2) CV«S) RS«5) MCW«S) TW CP«S) OCS« S) SP(lO+) PHC« S) W ST(IO+) 15 Kosindra 731.3 4,006 823 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01071100) S FWC TK PHIS) CM«S) OCS CV(d) RS«Sr C(lO+) RMP CP«5) NCS(d) SPOO+) CHW ST(lO+) H«S) MCW«S) PHC(d) 16 Lalpura 309,8 I,S31 319 P RMP T ACS BS (01077200) C(lO+) H(S-IO) HP PO(d) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV«S) RS(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TW PH(S-IO) CP(S-to) OCS(S-tO) SP«S) PHC(S-IO) W ST« S) TK 17 Asarma 509,8 3,863 82S P(2) PHS T PO SP(2) as (01077300) C«S) CHW HP PH(3) CM«S) ACS« S) CV(5-10) RS«S) H(d) TW O'«S) NCS«S) ST(S-IO) MCW«S) W OCS«S) PHC«S) TK

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

Land use (i.~. ~a under different types of ~ os C 1! .c ~ lei ,8. a 11.1 t>Il "'11.1 ~ E ~. - c > g 'tI) ~ -0 ~ ~._ 0 -0-.g ...... c.. 11.1 :::I t>Il 0 0 .§.s > -0 ... c os Z tl - :::I ~ ,oE .;:;.:! 0 > 11.1 ~j 11.1 ._~~ >. ';::l c; IS. ~, ~ '"o Cos ... * -<>-0 11.1-= E ·c c.. 0' IIJ 0 '2 ... :::I os

PR Anklav (4) EA M Paddy, ' GC(lSl.O) 46.S 7.0 Anibali 10 M Bajri, WE(17Q.0) Tobacco TWE()57.0) , T(478.0)

PR Anklav (6) , EA N Tobacco, GC(I00.0) 4.0 4S.0 2.9 Bbetasi II MR M Banana. WE(200.0) BaBbag Vegetables TWE(IOO.O) T(4OO.0)

PR Anklav (7) EA N Banana, WOO.Oj 133.8 7.1 Bbanpura 12 Tobacco. ' WE(128.0) Vegetables T(l38.0)

PR Anklav (9), EA N Tobacco. GC(20.0) 92.2 235.4 Kanvadi 13 MR Banana, . WE(125.0) Vegetables TWE(50.0) T(l9S.0)

PR Anklav (S) EA N Tobacco. GC(8S.0) 122.5 89.7 ,29.4 Amrol 14 MR M Bajri. WE(147.S) Wheat TWE(70.0) T(302.S) PR Anklav (3) EA N Tobacco. GC(l21.0) 6.1 88.2 Kosindra IS MR Cotton. WE(SOO.O) FP Banana TWE(16.0) T(637.0)

PR Anklav (7) EA Banana. GC(l4.4) 3.2 33.S Lalpura 16 FP Tobacco. TWE(258.7) Vegetables T(273.1)

PR Anklav (4) EA Paddy. GC(25.0) 125.8 66.0 Asarma 17 Vegetables. WE(443.O) Tobacco TWE(50.0) T(318.0)

217 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not avrlhin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and IICxt to it in bracke'!Jblr in broad ranges viz..< Slons., S-IO Ions. and 10+ ...~ dlellearest place where the facility is available is given) j :E "2 >. 0 1l.~ .. ~ ..c '1:1c ~ to 4> ~'" 01! ~ 4> C .. .. -g; '2 ·S ~}[ f= >. .. ~ .g -; 5'" ~ .. CD B~ 01!~ E .... X ~ .~ ~ I c; i 7i ~ -.i -O~"- .. ~'" '$ '8 .': ~ l~ = '0 a g j~ '2 .= 1:!'-'='j0"," :Ie .... c ~ c; 00 s·~ ] ·S·~ ~ Z'" o 0 ,j i .. .= c u ·="'1:1 ... x ~ 'S ... .= la o8_ os u ~.8 ~ [ =.c c; -x u '6 :l< ..rj' ~.- 0 .- 'C ~ to 4> .~ 8] ~::~]l:g ~ ~.~ .. S C '38 §~ '" o:l~ ~ z!j f2:.-::. f2~ z,-, iB ::E ~ J!~ S~ .czO ar:~>u< uEe. I ~ J 4 S ~ 7 § 2 10 11 12 13 18 Hathipura 313.5 2,546 528 P T PH(2) ACS BS (01077400) C«S) H(lO+) HP PO«S) CM«S) NCS«S) CV«S) RS«S) MCW«S) 1W CP«S) OCS«S) Sped) PHC«S) W ST« S) TK 19 Navakbal S39.6 S,819 1,248 P(2) PHS T PO ACS BS (01077500) S FWC HP PH(4) CM(5-IO) NCS(5·1O) CV(S·IO) RS(S·IO) C(S·IO) RMP 1W . CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) speS-IO) H(5-10) W ST(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TK PHC(5·10) 20 Navapura 295.2 2,103 418 P RMP T PO BS (01077600) C(IO+) H«5) HP PH(4) CM(S·IO) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) RS(S·IO) MCW(S-IO) TW CP(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PHC(5·1O) OCS(S·JO) ST(S·IO)

21 Bilpad 411.7 2,990 550 P(3) PHS T PO ACS BS (OIOmOO) S FWC HP PH CM(S·IO) NCS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(1O+) C(1O+) RMP 1W CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) CHW ST(5·10) H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(1O+) 22 Jhilod 290.2 2,078 418 P(2) CHW T PO ACS BS (01077800) C(IO+) H(lO+) . HP PH(2) CM(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) RS(S·IO) MeW(S-IO) TW CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(5-10) PHC(S-IO) W ST(lO+) TK 23 Manpura 136.7 1,720 347 P T PO ACS BS (01077900) C«S) H(d) HP PH«S) CM«S) NCS(d) CV« 5) RS«S) MCW«5) 1W CP«5) OCS(d) Sp« 5) PHC{

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

Land use (i.e. area under different types of ~ u land use in hectare) l!! ;g S u ... u .: ~ ..s .~ 0 as... u 1 l5 u uS: . ~'O ~ s Go) '" '" .; 1 ... g ~ ~ ,-.. ~ 0,-..'" i u '0 ~ § .c :::I &E Utili"'" 5: ~ ~ , (I) '0 u ...... ~ -;;;,-.. ,e~ ~ 5 ..0'" - 0 i !! !3 till i·> '0 ...~ Z'" b - :::I .. .: ~ Go) e 'iii .: '" 110'"'" 0 -;; ~~ ~ '" .;:: .E! " "'.-u'::: .1:; .~ Go) .: ~ :~ "3l;!'O ... :::I ::::g::::go '" ~ u < Z:.:;:, q: Z ~ ]e ::> U~~

PI Anklav (9) EA N 8ajri, GCC I 5,0) 236.1 91.0 17.5 NavakhaJ 19 MR M Wheat, WE(l(lo.o) FP Tobacco TWE(30.0) T(l95.0)

PR Anklav (9) RA N 8ajri, GC(2.2) 50.8 21.2 Navapura 20 Vegetables, WE(20.0) Cotton TWE(200.I) TK(0.9) T(223.2) PI Aoklav (10) EA N Tobacco, 44.0 GC(1.7) 48.0 4.2 42.0 Bilpad 21 MR Banana. WE(223.S) FP Vegetables TWE(46.0) R(2.2) T(273.5)

PR Anklav (7) EA Tobacco, GCClo.o) 63.4 Jhilod . 22 MR Cotton, WE(125.7) FP Bajri TWE(90.0) TK(1.0) T(226.7)

PR Anklav (5) EA N Tobacco, GCC20·0) 6.1 4.6 Maopura 23 MR M Wheat, WE(58.9) FP Bajri TW(47.2) T(l26.1)

PR Anklav (8) EA N Vegetables, WE(lOO.O) 189.6 126.0 378.0 Umeta 24 MR M Tobacco, TWE(93.0) FP Bajri T(l93.0)

PR Aoklav (9) EA Tobacco, WE(l25.0) 34.0 10.2 Khadol 25 FP Banana, TWE(I50.0) (Umeta) Vegetables T(275.0)

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Census of India 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~ ~ ..!! "0c .-!:l ] ~ :g "0 '" ;; 01:1 ~ ; -" .. ~-- ., c 1;l "0 ; ~ 'g ale ~:; ~ .c o CI:: ~ co., .s .g -;- 5--- .. ;a:l :::1'(1) 01:Il;! &.6 . .... os :s :t:; "'- ... ,::;:: - _,-til ::1- .~ 0- ., -; -;~ 8 !! -:I C ....o '"C ~ '"lib., 1!B:a "~_.::a § ~:I ~8 os ~ co o!!c 'e .= ::I .~ ., '8'E ~ Z '08 e u _8a c ~,u • « ., la .~ ..u ~_g '3«u l~~b5'~ Vl ., .= :l2 e:.=o .~ e IS g :a c ..to. .:! c: t '5.. ~ '" 58 ~8 ., "'O!! ~t !;bo';; u·fJ~.g:s o&: .."'.= g

IIIockToIIII 16,7383 114,877 Zl,914 1'(64) MCW(4) T(31) 1'0(1') CM(3) ACS(I7) SP(1) BS(31) S(13) Mll(S) W(2.1) TO CP NCS(S) RS(4) PVC(S) HC TK(l6) pro OCS(1) 0 PHa3) HP(Z9) PH(314) PlfS(13) TW(l4) fWe(ll) R TB as) NIl L(3) RMP(25) 0 CHW(25) 0

220 VIlLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on l.999)

Land use (Le. area under different types of ~ "U land use in hectare) <.J ., '8 ~ ~ oS ~ is'" .~ 8 :; ag ::r ...u"= <.J ~ ~ C >. N-g ~g 'ij ~ 9 ~ 'a ~ 0 ...... Q, ., -a > c ., UIOllU ..= {2. :::I §. ~E '" '" 0 ~ ' ~ ~ -c> ~ ';3 ...... m Q, 0 I ~ .§,M lOll g : z ... :::I til 0 ~:a e D ., 1 ';3 .E! 0 ';I ~ ~~ ~ '"~ lOll "'. ·s '" ':3 Q, 'U ~ i ~. 'a a<.J-a ~ '5 ~g rf, ~~ :§e ::> « z g= ~a z '" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1 PR AnltIav (12) .EA N Bajri, GC(lOO.O) 99.0 35.0 4.4 Sankhyad 26 MR Wheat, R(1.5) Tobacco L(1.4) 0(168.3) T(211.2)

PR Anldav (12) EA Toba<:co, WE(2S0.0) 307.0 201.5 38.0 Olamara MR Bajri. ,TWE{44.0) Vegetables 0(100.0) T(394.0)

PR Anklav(20) EA Banana. 10.0 GC(20.0) 30.9 24.5 92.0 Narpura 28 MR Toba<:co. WE(3.0) FP Bajri TW(10.1) T(33.1)

PR Borsad (20) EA PaddY. WE(23.0) 90.3 48.6 221 Devapua 29 MR Wheat, TWE(50.0) FP Tobacco T(13.0)

PR Anklav (18) EA N Wheat, 99.0 '. WE(240.0) 1.103.0 5.1 Gambhira 30 FP M Tobacco. TWE(120.0) Bajri T(36O.0)

PR Anldav (23) EA N Tobacco. 5.1 GC(863.6) 88.2 121.1 4.9 B8JJl8lIgam 31 MR M Banana. TWE(34S.1) FP Vegetables TK(40.1) T(I.248.8)

PR(31) liD N(Z3) ISJ.5 GC(1,7l3.6) 3,lS4M 1,8f1.l 1,161.' MR(lI) lAG M(13) W(IU) FP(l5) &\(30) Wli(5,l95.l) TW(S7.9) TWE(1,711.7) 'l'K(e.., 1t(l7) L(1A) 0(3ll.3) T(J1,1~

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223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDtCALAND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

SI. Name oITalukai Total Total Educational Institutions No. C.D. Block Number of Population of Primary School Middle School· Matriculation! Inhabited Taluka Secondary School Villages Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Village's Institutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tarapur 42 7,850 42 51 0 0 6 6 2 Sojitra 25 96,138 25 58 0 0 14 15 3 Umreth 36 130,237 36 78 0 0 17 19 4 Anand 39 259,150 39 132 0 0 30 31 5 Petlad 56 214,308 56 112 0 0 32 36 6 Khambhat 57 167,818 57 78 0 0 15 l5 7 Borsad 64 290,523 64 168 0 0 34 36 8 Anklav 31 114,877 31 64 0 0 13 13 District (Rural) Total : 3.50 1,348,901 3.50 741 0 0 161 171

SI. Name ofTalukai Medical Institutions No. C.D. Block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Centre! PrimaryHe3lth Health Centre Sub-Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Tarapur 2 2 2 11 - ··u 2 Sojitra 2 4 5 4 6 16 16 3 Umreth 0 0 0 0 7 7 27 27 4 Anand 3 3 5 5 14 17 33 33 5 Petlad 2 5 3 6 . 9 9 27 27 6 Khambhat 0 0 10 12 19 19 7 Borsad 2 3 2 3 13 14 35 35 8 Anklav 0 0 0 0 3 4 13 13 District (Rural) Total : 9 15 16 22 61 71 181 181

Note: • In Gujarat Slate the levels of education arc classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculatioo (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence details under column 7 and 8 arc not shown.

224 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND ~THER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - TALUKA/ C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Educational Institutions (contd.) 51. Higher Secondaryl College Adult Literacy Others No No. PUc! Inteml.ediatel (Graduate and above) Classes/Centres Educational Junior College Facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 8 I 0 0 1 0 4 9 10 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 5 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 13 13 1 2 3 0 7 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 50 53 2 2 1 1 7 10 0

Medical Institutions (contd.) S1. Maternity and Child Family Community Others No No. Welfare CentrelMaternity Welfare Centre Health Workers Medical Home/Child Welfare Centre Facilities Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 5 12 4 4 '35 37 4 11 5 1 9 15 15 15 6 7 9 9 5 2 7 10 13 13 31 37 14 29 1 3 17 35 34 34 37 74 35 91 0 4 16 25 23 23 17 24 15 36 19 5 7 13 11 11 34 40 15 30 12 6 25 43 36 36 54 61 42 83 2 7 6 9 12 12 21 25 18 28 5 8 92 162 148 148 235 305 152 317 49

225 DISTRICT CEN$US HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES· TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

SI. Name of Taluka/ Drinking Water Source No. C.O. Block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Tarapur 39 38 29 6 1 0 20 II 2 Sojitra 25 19 18 13 0 0 10 14 3 Umreth 36 7 36 0 0 7 4 Anand 39 28 19 27 3 0 17 14 5 Petlad 54 42 30 36 0 0 24 45 6 Khambhat 54 49 37 15 0 29 33 7 Borsad 64 47 28 44 0 0 21 59 8 Anklav 31 23 16 24 0 5 29 District (Rural) Total : 342 253 178 201 6 0 127 212

S1. Name ofTaluka/ Transport Communicatio~ Banks Power Supply Credit Societies No. C.O. Block Bus Railway Navigable Villages Number Available Not Villages Number Service Station Waterway of Available . of Conunercial Agricultural and Credit Co-operative Societies Banks 2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Tarapur 41 4 0 2 5 42 0 26 28 2 Sojitra 25 5 0 7 12 25 0 lO II 3 Umreth 36 4 0 7 8 36 0 18 18 '. 4 Anand 39 5 0 21 33 39 0 29 30 5 Petlad 54 7 0 15 27 56 0 24 24 • 6 Khambhat 57 2 0 8 10 57 0 39 40 7 Borsad 63 11 1 16 25 64 0 28 28 8 Anklav 31 4 0 3 4 31 0 17 17 District (Rural) Total : 346 42 1 79 124 350 0 191 196

226 VILlAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - I - VILLAGE I)tRECTORY / ABSTRACT OF.ijDUCA;TIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - TALUKAJ C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Drinking water source (contd.) Post, Telegraph & Telephone Sl. More No Drinkipg Post Telegraph Post and Post Telegraph Post, Phone No. than one Water Office Office Telegraph Office & Office & Telegraph Source Facilities Office Phone Phone Office & Phone 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 42 0 31 2 2 26 2 2 33 25 0 17 2 2 16 2 23 2 36 0 29 2 28 2 34 3 38 0 39 23 9 38 23 9 38 4 56 0 40 2 11 38 2 10 50 5 57 0 45 2 5 41 2 5 46 6 64 0 60 7 10 53 7 10 55 7 ·31 0 26 22 1 25 8 349 0 287 40 42 262 40 40 304

Credit Societies (contd.) Recreational Facility Newspaper! Magazine S1. Villages NumbCrof Villages Number of Cinema! Sports Stadium! News Magazine News No. Non-' Other Video Club Auditorium! Paper Paper & Agricultural Credit Hall Community Magazine Credit Societies Societies Hall

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 3 4 2 3 2' 0 0 33 9 9 '2 2 5 5 2 0 22 12 12 2 4 4 2 3 0 0 0 33 25 24 3 13 16 11 12 3 0 0 39 31 31 4 9 9 6 7 3 0 55 38 38 5 2 2 2 2 2 45 28 28 6 3 3 10 10 2 0 53 33 33 7 4 5 2 2 0 2 0 23 13 13 8 40 45 40 44 14 6 1 303 189 188

227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX I A - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS

SI. Name of Talukal Total Number of Primary Schools No. C.D.Block Number of None One Two Three Four + Inhabited Villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tarapur 42 0 35 6 0 2 Sojitra 25 0 14 4 3 4 3 Umreth 36 0 15 10 6 5 4 Anand 39 0 10 7 6 16 5 Petlad 56 0 35 9 6 6 6 Khambhat 57 0 45 10 O· 2 7 Borsad 64 0 21 13 13 17 8 Anldav 31 0 11 11 6 3 District (Rural) Total: 350 0 186 70 40 54

APPENDIX I B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

SI. Name of TaIukal Total Type of educational institutions available No. C.D.Block Number of No School At least one At least one At least one Inhabited Primary Primary School Middle School Villages School and No and one and one Middle School Middle School * Secondary School* 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tarapur 42 0 42 0 0 2 Sojitra 25 0 25 O. 0 3 Umreth 36 0 36 0 0 4 Anand 39 0 39 0 0 5 Petlad 56 0 56 0 0 6 Khambhat 57 0 57 0 0 7 Borsad. 64 0 64 0 0 8 Anklav 31 0 31 0 0 District (Rural) Total : 350 0 350 0 0

Note: * In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to VII passed) (ii) SecondaryIMatriculation (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence details under column 6 and 7 are not shown.

228 VILLAGE DIRECTORY· APPENDIX I C - VILLAGE DIRECTORY I VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE

SJ., Name of Taluka/ Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available No. C.D.Block Only tap Only well Only tube Only More than one well llandpump source only from tap. well, tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7 ----~, Tarapur 0 0 0 0 39

~. Sojltr~ 0 0 0 0 24 3 Umteth 0 0 0 0 36 4 Anand 0 0 0 38 5 Petlad 0 0 0 0 54 6 Khambhat 0 0 0 0 55 7 Borsad 0 0 0 0 64 8 Anklav 0 0 0 0 30

District (~ural) Total: 1 0 0 0 340

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Y-140-31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX II • VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVEONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

SI. Name of Village Location Name of Population Amenities not available No. Code TaJukaJ (indicate N. A. where amenity Number CO.Block not available) Senior College Primary Secondary Health School Sub Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tarapur 01046600 Tarapur 14,934 Available N.A. N.A. 2 DevaTaJpad 01048400 Sojitra 6,956 N.A. N.A. Available 3 Oabhou (Virsadpunt) 01048700 Sojitra 5,576 Available N.A. Available 4 Kasor 01048900 Sojitra 12,031 N.A. N.A. Available 5 Sojitra 01049600 Sojitra 16,039 Available N.A. N.A. 6 Pansora 01050900· Umreth 5,323 N.A. N.A. Available 7 Vansol 01051000 Umreth 5,405 N.A. N.A. Available 8 Sureli 01051900 Umreth 5,794 N.A. N.A. Available 9 BhaJej 01052900 Umreth 12,635 Available N.A. Available 10 Khankuva 01053100 Umreth 5,705 N.A. N.A. Available 11 SundaJpura 01053500 Umreth 7,604 N.A. N.A. Available 12 Ahima 01053600 Umreth 5,154 N.A. N.A. Available 13 Shili 01053700 Umreth 11,382 N.A. N.A. NA 14 Kasor 01054200 Anand 6,578 N.A. N.A.. Available 15 Kunjrao 01054400 Anand 6,265 N.A. N.A: N.A. 16 Tarnol 01054500 Anand 6,827 N.A. N.A. Available 17 Samarkha 01054600 Anand 20,148 N.A. N.A. Available 18 Jol 01054800 Anand 5,493 N.A. N.A. Available 19 Bakrol (Part) 01054900 Anand 19,738 N.A. N.A. N.A. 20 Chikhodra 01055000 Anand 13,734 Available N.A. N.A. 21 Rasnol 01055100 Anand 8,189 N.A. N.A. Avail~ 22 Khambholaj 01055200 Anand 8,212 N.A. N.A. - Available 23 Sarsa 01055400 Anand 14,200 Available N.A. N.A. 24 VaJasan 01055700 Anand 7,164 Available N.A. Available 25 Sandesar 01055800 Anand 5,091 N.A. N.A. Available 26 Hadgood 01056300 Anand 8,937 N.A. N.A. Available 27 Mogar 01056500 Anand 7,568 Available N.A. Available 28 Vaherakhadi 01056700 Anand 7,045 N.A. N.A. Available 29 Vadod 01056900 Anand 10,336 Available N.A. N.A. . 30 Navii 01057100 Anand 6,808 Available N.A. Available 31 Napad Vanto 01057300 Anand 11,300 N.A. N.A. Available 32 Napad TaJpad 01057400 Anand 5,344 N.A. N.A. Available 33 Adas 01057500 Anand 10,946 N.A. N.A. Available 34 Vasad 01057800 Anand 12,487 Available Available Available 35 Ramol 01058000 Petlad 5,352 Available N.A. Available 36 Changa 01058200 Petlad 6,828 Available N.A. Available 37 Padgol 01058300 Pedad 5,371 N.A. N.A. Available 38 Bamroli 01058500 Pedad 5,103 N.A. N.A. Available 39 Mahelav 01058800 Petlad 11,398 Available N.A. N.A. 40 Bandhni 01058900 Petlad 8,221 N·A-·; . N.A. N.A. 41 Sunav 01059300 Pedad 5,399 Avail'abie N.A. N.A. 42 Sihol 01059600 Pedad 5,652 Available N.A. Available 43 PaJaj 01059800 Pedad 7,469 Available N.A. Available

230 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

SI. : Name of Village Amenities not available No. (indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

Tap Bus Approach Commercial Drinking Facili~ by Pucca Bank Water Road 2 9 10 11 12 Tarapur ' Available Available Available Available 2 Deva Talpad ., Available Available Available Available 3 Dabhou (Virs3,dpura) Available Available Available Available 4 Kasor Available Available Available Available 5 Sojitra Available Available Available Available 6 Pansora Available Available Available Available 7 Vansol Available Available Available N.A. 8 Sureli Available Available Available NA 9 Bhalej Available Available Available Available 10 Khankuva Available Available Available N.A. 11 Sundalpura, Available Available Available Avftilable 12 Ahima Available Available Available N.A. 13 Shili Available Available Available Available 14 Kasor Available Available Available Available 15 Kunjrao Available Available Available Available 16 Tarnol Available Available Available NA 17 Samarkha Available Available Available Available 18 Jol Available Available Available N.A~ 19 Bakrol (Part) Available Available Available Available 20 Chikhodra Available Available Available Available 21 Rasnol Available Available Available Available 22 Khambholaj Available Available Available Available 23 Sarsa Available Available Available Available 24 Valasan Available Available Available NA 25 Sandesar Available Available Available Available 26 Hadgood Available Available Available N.A. 27 Mogar Available Available Available Available 28 Vaherakhadi Available Available Available N.A. 29 Vadod Available Available Available Available 30 Navli Available Available Available Available 31 Napad Vanto Available Available Available N.A. 32 Napad Talpad Available Available Available Available 33 Adas Available Available Available Avaihlble 34 Vasad Available Available Available Available 35 Ramol Available Available Available Available 36 Changa Available Available Available Available 37 Padgol Available Available Available N.A. 38 Bamroli Available Available Available N.A. 39 Mahelav Available Available Available Available 40 Bandhni Available Available Available Available 41 Sunav Available Available Available Available 42 Sihol Available Available Available Available 43 Palaj Available Available Available Available

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY· VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Sl.· Name of Village Location Name of Population Amenities not available No. Code Talukal (indicate N. A. where amenity Number C.D.Block not available) Senior College Primary Secondary Health School Sub Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 44 Pandoli 01061200 Petlad 13.480 N.A. N.A. Available 45 Nar 01061300 Petlad 7.742 Available N.A. Available 46 Khadana 01061800 Petlad 5,314 N.A. N.A. Available 47 Vadadala 01063200 Petlad 6,233 N.A. N.A. Available 48 Dharmaj 01063300 Petlad 11,334 Available N.A. N.A. 49 Nagra 01066900 Khambhat 8,251 N.A. N.A. Available 50 Undel 01068100 Khambhat 10,756 Available N.A. Available 51 Vatadra 01068300 Khambhat 8.189 Available N.A. N.A. 52 Ralaj 01068700 Khambhat 6.297 N.A. N.A. Available 53 Kalamsar 01068800 Khambhat 11,065 Available N.A .. Available 54 Khadodhi 01069000 Khambhat 5,040 N.A. N.A. Available 5J Haripura 01069100 Khambhat 5,315 AVailable N.A. Available 56 Dhuvaran 01069200 Khambhat 9,607 Available NX N.A. 57 NapaTaipad 01069500 Borsad 9,277 N.A. N.A; Available 58 NapaVanto 01069600 Borsad 5,436 N.A. N.A. Available 59 Kavitha 01070200 Borsad 6.014 Available 'N.A. Available 60 Vahera 01070400 Borsad 5,638 N.A. N.A. Available 61 'Davol 01070900 Borsad 10,426 N.A. N.A. Available 62 Bochasan 01071100 Borsad 8,150 Available 'N.A. Available, 63 Vasna ( Borsad) 01071500 Borsad 5,405 Available N.A. Available 64 Vrrsad 01072100 Borsad 8.397 Available N.A. N.A. 65 "'antral 01072200 Borsad 10,001 N.A. N.A. Available 66 1harola 01072500 Borsad 5,145 Available N.A. N.A. 67 Bhadran 01072800 Borsad 10,147 Available Available N.A. 68 Alarsa 01072900 Borsad 8,875 Available N.A. N.A. 69 Khedasa 01073100 Borsad 5,592 N.A. N.A. Available 70 Ras 01073400 Borsad 6,555 N.A. N.A. N.A. 71 Kanbha 01073800 Borsad 5,474 N.A. N.A. N.A. 72 Valvod 01074200 Borsad 6,933 N.A. N.A. Available 73 Kinkhlod 01074400 Borsad 5.088 N.A. N.A. Available 74 Kathana 01074800 Borsad 10,670 Available N.A. N.A. 75 Badalpur 01075100 Borsad 6,881 Available N.A. N.A. 76 Kankapura 01075200 Borsad 9,093 N.A. N.A. Available 77 Dahewan 01075300 Borsad 10,146' N.A. N.A. Available 78 Salol 01075400 Borsad 9,668 Available N.A. Available 79 Khadol (Haldari) 01075700 Anklav 7,216 N.A. N.A. N.A. 80 Asodar 01075900 Anklav 8,811 Available N.A. N.A. 81 Kanvadi 01076900 Anklav 5,816 Available N.A. Available 82 Amrol 01077000 Anklav 5,006 N.A. N.A. Available 83 Navakhal 01077500 Anklav 5,819 N.A. N.A. Available 84 Gambbira 01078600 Anklav 7,038 Available N.A. Available 85 Bamangam 01078700 Anklav 8,220 N.A. N.A. N.A.

232 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX II • VI,LLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH S,OOOAND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES AVAILABLE

SI. Name of Village Amenities not available No. (indicate N. A. where amenity not available)

Tap Bus Approach Commercial Drinking Facility by Pucca Bank Water Road 2 g 10 11 12 44 Pandoli Available Available Available Available 45 Nar Available Available Available Available 46 Khadana Available Available Available N.A. 47 Vadadala Available Available Available Available 48 Dhannaj Available Available Available Available 49 N~~ Available Available Available Available 50 Undel Availabie Available Available Available 51 Vatadra Available Available Available Available 52 Ralaj Available Available Available N.A. 53 Kalamsar Available Available Available N.A. 54 Khadodhi Available Available Available N.A. 55 HlIripura Available Available Available N.A. 5(1 Dhuvaran , Available Available Available Available 57 NapaTalpad ,Available Available Available Available 58 Napa Vanto Available Available Available N.A. 59 Kavitha Available Available Available Available 60 Vahera Available Available Available N.A. 61. Davol Available Available Available Available 62 Bochasan A.vailable Available Available Available 63 Vasna ( Borsad) Available Available Available Available 64- Virsad Availa!>le Available Available Available 65 Jantral Available Available Available N.A. 66 Jharola Available Available Available Available 67 Bhadran Available Available Available Available 68 Alarsa Available Available Available Available 69 Khedasa Available Available Available N.A. 70 Ras Available Available Available Available 71 Kanbha Available Available Available N.A. 72 Valvod Available Available Available N.A. 73 KinkhIod Available Available Available Available 74 Kathana Available Available Available Available 75 Badalpur Available Available Available N.A. 76 Kankapura Available Available Available N.A. 77 Dahewan Available Available Available Available 78 Salol Available Available Available N.A. 79 Khadol (Haldari) Available Available Available N.A. 80 Asodar Available Available Available Available 81 Kanvadi Available Available Available N.A. 82 Amrol Available Available Available N.A. 83 Navakhal Available Available Available N.A. 84 Gambhira Available Available Available Available 85 Bamangam Available Available Available Available

233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX II - A- CENSUS TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES SI. Name of Location Name of Population Amenities not available No. Census Code Talukal ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available) Town Number CD. Block Senior College Health Tap Bus· Approach Banks Secondary Centre drinking Facility. by Pucca School water Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . NIL

APPENDIX - III VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS) SI. Name of (Census) Town Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in'hectares) No. and TalukalC.D. Block Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Cultivable Area not , within brackets Area by Source waste available for Inculding Cultivation gauchar and groves 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 There is no such census town in Anand district

APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DI.RECTORY TALUKAlC.D. BLOCKWISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE

SI.No. Location Code Number Name of Village 1 2 3 1 Name of CD Block: Tarapur Nil 2 Name of CD Block: Sajitra Nil 3 Name of CD Block: Umreth Nil 4 Name of CD Block: Anand Nil 5 Name of CD Block: Petlad Nil 6 Name of CD Block: Kbambhat Nil 7 Name of CD Block: Borsad Nil 8 Name of CD Block: Anklav Nil

234 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIXV- VII:.LAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES'NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

SI. Name of Tiliukal Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of Inhabited No. C.D. Block Villages Villages Villages Villages Having no Scheduled Castes Population 2 3 4 5 6 .Tarapur 42 0 42 2 2 Sojitra 25 0 25 0 3 Umreth 36 0 36 4

~ An~d 39 0 39 0 5 Petlad 56 0 56 6 Khambhat 57 0 57 2 7 Borsad .. 64 0 64 0 8 Anklav 31 0 31 2 District (Rural) Total: 350 0 350 11

APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

SI. Name of Talukal Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of Inhabited No. C.D. Block Villages Villages Villages Villages Having no Scheduled Tribes Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tarapur 42 0 42 27 2 Sojitra 25 0 25 11 3 Urnreth 36 0 36 21 4 Anand 39 0 39 5 5 Petlad 56 0 56 19 6 Khambhat 57 0 57 32 7 Borsad 64 0 64 30 8 Anklav 31 0 31 18 District (Rural) Total: 350 0 350 163

235 DISTRtCT C~NSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND -- -~ ~APPE,NI)IX VII-A - VILLAGE DIRECT0R:Y LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING 10 TIlE PROPORTlO~THE,sCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION B'X RANGES A-Schedul@a'Castes

Range of Location Name of Range of Location Nam~of Scheduled Code Number Village Schedul0d Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 1 2 3 2 3 Name of CD BICJCk: Tarapur 31-40 LeS!i than 5 01045100 Chitarwada 01043800 Jafarganj 01045300 Galiyana 01043900 Mota Kalodra 01045400 Varsada 01044000 Mil Rampura 41-50 Nil 01044900 Valandapura 51-75 Nil 01045600 Isatwada 76 and above Nil 01046800 Malpur Name of CD Block: Sojitra 01047400 Budhej Less than 01047500 Sath 5 5-10 01048300 Pelli 01045200 Fatepura 01048400 DevaTalpad 01045700 Tol 01048500 Bamwa 01046200 Rei 01048600 Magharol 01046500 Moraj 01048900 Kasor ' 01046600 Tarapur 01049000 Trambovad 01046700 Adruj 01049100 Limbali 01047600 Untwada 01049500 Devataj 01047700 Mobha 01049900 Vitol (Sojitra) 01047800 Bhanderaj 01050000 Dali 11-20 01050200 Runaj 01044100 Khada 01044200 Nabhoi 5-10 01044300 Rinza 01048000 Bhadkad 01044400 Pachegam 01048100 Deva Vanta 01044600 Kanavada 01048700 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 01044700 Changada 01048800 Malataj 01045800 Mahiyari 01049200 ,Meghalpur 01045900 Khanpur 01049300 Balinta 01046100 Valli 01049400 Gada 01046300 Jichka 01049600 Sojitra 01047000 Gorad 01049700 Isnav 01047200 Khakhsar 01049800 Piplav 01047300 Jafrabad 11-20 01047900 Jalla 21-30 01048200 Run 01044500 Dugari 01050100 Palol 01045000 Kasbara 01050300 Kothavi 01045500 Indranaj 21-30 01046400 Chikhaliya 01050400 Khansol 01046900 Arnaliyara 31-40 Nil 01047100 Padra 41-50 Nil

236 VIlLAGE DI~TORY

Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Popujation Population (Percentage$ ) (Percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 51-75 Nil 76 and above Nil 76 and above Nil Name of CD Block: Anand Name of CD Block: Umreth Less than 5 Less thao 5 01054100 Ajarpura 01054200 Kasor 01050500 Ardi 01054400 Kunjrao 0105{100 Saiyadpura 01054500 Tarnol 01051300 Untkhari 01054600 Samarkha 01051400 Lingda 01054800 Jol 01051500 Parvata 01054900 Bakrol (Part) 010518<)0 Khankhanpur 01055000 Chikhodra 01051900 Sureli 01055100 Rasnol 01052000 Bechari 01055200 Khambholaj 01052100 Hamidpura 01055500 Bedva 01052200 Ratanpura 01055600 Vaghasi 01055800 Sandesar 01052500 Fatepura 01056100 Vans Khiliya 01052800 Badapura 01056200 Jitodiya (Part) 01052900 Bhalej 01056300 Hadgood 01053100 Khankuva 01056700 Vaherakhadi 01053200 Dagjipura 01056800 Ramnagar 01053300 Bharoda 01056900 Vadod 01053500 Sundalpura 01057000 Jakhariya 01053600 Ahima 01057300 Napad Vanto 01053700 Shili 01057500 Adas 01053800 T

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V-140-32 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (Percentages) (Perc~ntages ) 1 2 3 1 2 .3 41-50 11-20 Nil 01060100 :Jesarva 51-75 01060200 lsarama Nil 01060300 Rangaipura 76 and above 01060400 Bhavanipura Nil 01060500 Fangani Name of CD Block: Petlad 01060600 Bhatiel Less than 5 01060800 Borlya 01058300 Padgol 01060900 Ashi 01058400 Sanjaya 01061600 Manpura 01058500 Bamroli 01061700 Manej ~ 01058600 Ravli 01062000 Davalpura 01058700 Ghunteli 01062200 Simarada 01058900 Bandhni 01062500 Vishrampura 01059100 Morad 01063300 Dharmaj 01059200 Porda 21-30 01059400 Vishnoli Nil 01059800 Palaj 31-40 01059900 Silvai Nil 01060700 Agas 41-50 01061200 Pandoli Nil 01061800 Khadana 51-75 01061900 Jogan Nil 01062100 Lakkadpura 76 and above 01062700 Kaniya Nil 01062800 Danteli Name of CD Block: Khambhat 01063000 Sundara Less than 5 01063100 Dhairyapura 01064000 Bhimtalav 5-10 01064400 Hariyan 01058000 Ramal 01064500 Kanzat 01058100 Demol 01058200 Changa. 01065000 Kodva· 01058800 Mahelav 01065800 Tarakpur 01059300 Sunav 01066300 Lunej 01059500 Ardi 01066600 Jhalapur 01059600 Sihol 01066900 Nagra 01059700 Vatav 01067000 Kali Talavadi 01060000 Amod 01068400 Vatra 01061000 Dantali 01068700 Ralaj 01061100 Shekhadi 01068800 Kalamsar 01061300 Nar 01068900 Rajpur 01061400 Sansej 01069000 Khadodhi 01061500 Ramodadi 01069100 Haripura 01062300 Virol(Simarada) 01069200 Dhuvaran 01062400 Rupiyapura 5-10 01062600 Shahpur 01064100 Jinaj 01062900 Bhurakui 01064300 Malu 01063200 Vadadala 01064600 Jalsan 01063400 Sundarana 01064700 Finav 01063500 Bhalel 01064800 Kanisa

238 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 01065400 Daheda 01069700 , Dahemi 01066400 Paldi 01069800 Naman 01066800 Neja 01070000 Dhobikui OJ0671oo Timba 01070300 Santokpura OJ 067200 P~ploi 01070600 Kasumbad 01067300 Nandeli 01070700 Harkhapura 01~'M00 Bamanva 01070900 Davol 01067600 lalundh 01071000 Dabhasi 101067700 Vadola 01071200 Golel 01067800 Chhatardi 0107l3oo Rudel ,01~81OQ Undel 01071600 Kasari 01068200! . Khatnal 01071700 Chuva 01068300i Vatadra 01071800 Uneli 01068600 Vasna 01072200 lantral 11-20 01072300 Vasna (Ras) QI063600 Golana 01072400 Saijpur 01063700 MItli 01072700 Vachhiyel 01063800 Rohni 01072900 Alarsa Khedasa' 01064200 Rangpur 01073100 01073500 Amiyad 01064900 Sayama 01073600 Banejda 01065200 Bhat Talavadi ·01073700 Kandhroti 01065900 Vadgam 01073800 Kanbha 01066000 Vainaj 01073900 Divel 01066100 Navagam Bara 01074000 , Kathol 01066500 Sokhada 01074100 Umlav 01067500 Jahaj 01074200 Valvod 01067900 Nana KaIodra 01074300 Dhanavasi 01068000 Popatvav 01074500 Moti Sherdi 01068500 Bhuvel 01074600 Nani Sherdi 21-30 01074700 Gorva 01063900 Gudel 01074800 Kathana 01065100 Motipura 01074900 DaIi 01065700 Pandad 01075000 Kalu 01066200. Akhol 01075100 Badalpur 31-40 01075200 Kankapura 01065600 Tamsa 01075300 Dahewan 41-50 01075400 Salol Nil 01075500 Gajana 51-75 01075600 Kothiya Khad 01066700 Navagam Vanta 5-10 76 and above 01069900 Singlav Nil 01070100 Dedarda Name of CD Block: Borsad 01070400 Vahera Less than 5 01070500 Pamol 01069300 Dhundakuva 01071 100 Bochasan 01069400 Sur Kuva 01071400 Nisaraya 01069500 Napa Talpad 01071500 Vasna ( Borsad) 01069600 Napa Vanto 01072000 Khanpur

239 ..DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Castes Castes Population Population (Percentages) (Percentages) I 2 3 1 2 3 01072100 Virsad 01077000 Amrol 01072500 Jharola 01077100 Kosindra 01072600 Vadeli 01077300 Asarma 01073000 Pipli 01077400 Hathipura 01073200 Bhadraniya 01077500 Navakhal 01073400 Ras 01077700 Bilpad 01074400 Kinkhlod 01077800 Jhilod 11-20 01078100 Khadol (Umeta) 01070200 Kavitha 01078200 Sankhyad (JI070800 Bodal 01078300 Chamara 01071900 Ranoli 01078400 N~ra 01072800 Bhadran 01078500 Devapura 01073300 Sisva 5-10 21-30 01075900 Asodar Nil 01076100 Bhetasi Vanto 31-40 01077600 Navapura Nil 01078000 Umeta 41-50 01078600 Gmnbhira Nil 01078700 Bamangam 51-75 11-20 Nil 01076200 Bhetasi (Talpad) 76 and above 01076500 loshikuva Nil 01077200 Lalpura Name of CD Block: Anklav 21-30 Less than 5 Nil 01075700 Khadol (Haldari) 31-40 01075800 Haldari Nil 01076000 Kanthariya 41-50 01076300 Mujkuva Nil 01076400 Ambav 51-75 01076600 Ambali Nil 01076700 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 76 and above 01076900 Kanvadi Nil

240 VILLAGE; DIRECTORY APPENDIX VII B'~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES AccolrinNG TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B-Scheduled Tribes

Rarlge of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3

Name of CD BI~k:' Tarapur 21-30 Less than 5 Nil 1>1043800 Jafarganj 31-40 01043900 Mota Kalodra Nil 01044500 Dugari 41-50 0.044700 Changada Nil 01'046300 lichka 51-75 01046500 Moraj Nil 01046600 Tarapur 76 and above 01046700 Adruj Nil 01046900 Amaliyara Name gf CD Block: Umretb 01047000 Gorad Less than 5 01050700 Ghora 01047100 Padra 01051000 Vansol 01047500 . Sath 01051300 Untkhari 01047600 Untwada 01051400 Lingda 01047900 lalla 01051500 Parvata 5-10 01051600 Navapura 01047400 Budhej 01051700 Bhatpura 11-20 01052100 Hamidpura Nil 01052900 Bhalej 21-34J 01053100 Khankuva Nil 01053300 Bharoda 31-40 01053500 Sundalpura Nil 01053700 Shili 41-50 5-10 Nil 01050900 Pansora 51-75 11-20 Nil 01050800 Thamna 76 and above 21-30 Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Sojitra 31-40 Less than 5 Nil 01048000 Bhadkad 41-50 01048200 Run Nil 01048300 Petli 51-75 01048400 DevaTaipad Nil 01048700 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 76 and above 01048800 Malataj Nil Name of CD Block: Anand 01048900 Kasor Less than 5 01049100 Limbali 01054100 Ajarpura 01049200 Meghalpur 01054200 Kasor 01049400 Gada 01054300 Rahtalav 01049500 Devataj 01054400 Kunjrao 01049600 Sojitra 01054500 Tamol 01049800 Piplav 01054600 Samarkha 01050200 Runaj 01054700 Lambhvel 5-10 Nil 01054800 Jol 11-20 Nil 01054900 Bakrol (Part)

241 DISTrnCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Range of Location Name of Ranl!"e n{' Location Name of Scheduled Code Number Village Schedule Co:!.; Number Village Tribes Tribes Population YujJulation (Percentages) (Percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3 01055000 Chikhodra 01060100 Jesarva 01055100 Rasnol 01060200 Isarama 01055200 Khatnbholaj OlO6Q.lllO Rangaipur,a 01055300 Khanpur 0106()4OO BhavanipUra 01055400 Sarsa 01060500 Fangani 01055500 Bedva 01060/00 Agas 01055600 Vaghasi 01061000 Dantali 01055800 Sandesar OI0611oo Shekhadi 01056000 Gana 01061300 Nar ' 01056200 Jitodiya (Pan) 01061600 Manpura 01056300 Hadgood 01061700 Manej 01056500 Mogar 01061900 Jogan 01056600 Kherda 01062000 Davalpura 01056700 Vaherakhadi 01062200 Simarada 01056800 Ramnagar 01062300 Virol(Simarada) 01056900 Vadod 01063000 Sundara 01057000 Jakhariya 01063200 Vadadala 01057100 Navli 01003300 Dharmaj 01057200 Khandhali 01063500 Shalel 01057300 Napad Vanto 5-10 01057400 Napad Talpad 01058100 Demol 01057500 Adas 01060600 Bhatiel 5-10 01060900 Ashi 01055700 Valasan 11-20 01056400 Gopalpura Nil 01057800 Vasad 21-30 11-20 Nil Nil 31-40 21-30 Nil Nil 41-50 31-40 Nil Nil 51-75 41-50 Nil Nil 76 and above 51-75 Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Khambhat 76 and above Less than 5 Nil 01063600 Golana Name or CD Block: Petlad 01063900 Gudel Less than 5 01064100 Jinaj 01058000 Ramol 01064300 Malu 01058400 Sanjaya .01064400 Hariyan 01058600 Ravli 01064600 Jalsan 01058700 Ghunteli 01064800 Kanisa 01058800 Mahelav 01064900 Sayama 01058900 Bandhni 01065900 Vadgam 01059000 Ravipura 01066200 Akhol 01059100 Morad 01066300 Lunej 01059200 Porda 01066800 Neja 01059300 Sunav 01066900 Nagra 01059500 Ardi 01067200 Piploi 01059600 Sihol 01067600 Jalimdh 01059700 Vatav 01067800 Chhatardi 01059800 Palaj 01067900 Nana Kalodra 01060000 Amod 01068000 Popatvav

242 VILLAGE DIRECTORY -=- Range of Location Name of Range of Location Name of Scheduled ' Code Number Village Scheduled Code Number Village Tribes Tribes Population Population (Percentages) (Percentages) I 2 3 1 2 3 01068100 Undel 01073500 Amiyad 01068700 Ralaj 01073700 Kandhroti 01068800 Kalamsar 01073800 Kanbha 01069000 Kh1ldodhi 01073900 Divel 01069100 Haripura 01074500 Moti Sherdi 01069200 Dhuvaran 01074900 Dali 5-10, 01075100 Badalpur Nil 01075300 Dahewan 11-20 01075400 Salol 01064200 Rangpur 01075600 Kothiya Khad 21-30 5-10 01071600 Kasari \ W20 Nil Nil 31-40 21-30 Nil 31-40 . Nil Nil 41-50 Nil 41-50 51-75 Nil , Nil 76 and above Nil 51-75 Name of CD Block: Anklav Nil Lesstban5 76 and above 01075700 Khadol (Haldari) Nil 01075900 Asodar Name of CD Block: Borsad 01076000 Kanthariya Less than 5 01076100 Bhetasi Vanto 01069300 Dhundakuva 01076300 Mujkuva 01069900 Singlav 01076400 Ambav 01070100 Dedarda 01076500 Ioshikuva 01070200 Kavitha 01076600 Ambali 01070300 Santokpura 01076700 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 01070400 . Vahera 01077100 Kosindra 01070500 Pamol 01077500 . Navakhal 01070800 Bodal 01077800 lhilod 01070900 Davol 0107,8700 Bamangam 01071100 Bochasan 5-10 Rudel 01071300 Nil 01071400 Nisaraya 11-20 Vasna ( Borsad) 01071500 Nil Chuva 01071700 21-30 01071800 Uneli Nil 01071900 Ranoli 31-40 01072000 Khanpur Nil 01072100 Virsad 41-50 01072500 Iharola Nil 01072800 Bhadran 51-75 01072900 Alarsa Nil 01073000 PipJi 76 and above 01073300 Sisva Nil

243 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKN CD BLOCK': TARAPUR

SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes Tribes PanchayatJ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Adruj 253.0 Adruj 01046700 177 1,035 64 47 1,392 1,305 2 272.0 Malpur 01046800 77 407 12 o o o 3 Amaliyara 535.2 Amaliyara 01046900 231 1,281 265 28 415 465 4 Bhanderaj 679.8 Bhanderaj 01047800 259 1,553 123 o 2,313 1,720 5 Budhej 1,174.0 Budhej 01047400 410 2,080 39 110 3,086 3,283 6 Changada 920.7 Changada 01044700 258 1,328 172 6 1,794 1,645 7 205.7 Yank Talav 01044800 45 270 o o o o 8 Chikhaliya 255.9 Chikhaliya 01046400 115 623 133 o . 290 260 9 Chitarwada 441.1 Chitarwada 01045100 259 1,254 442 o 1,150 1,147 10 Dugari 782.9 Dugari 01044500 236 1,212 280 12 1,094 138 II Fatepura 474.7 Fatepura 01045200 213 1,209 70 o 200 260 12 Galiyana 1,052.7 Galiyana 01045300 261 1,172 369 o 2,550 2,600 13 Gorad 570.4 Gorad 01047000 179 929 169 3 544 519 14 Indranaj 1,325.7 Indranaj 01045500 416 2,092 426 o 1,282 1,186 15 264.6 lsanpur 01046000 68 388 o o o o 16 Isarwada 634.9 Isarwada 01045600 358 1,865 22 o 1,450 1,475 17 Jafarganj 177.9 Jafarganj 01043800 191 1,059 41 23 1,257 1,255 18 lalla 652.8 lalla 01047900 349 1,779 180 2 922 924 19 lichka 402.7 Jichka 01046300 171 873 106 9 1,410 1,400 20 Kanavada 983.5 Kanavada 01044600 278 1,631 309 o 369 328 21 Kasbara 1,080.3 Kasbara 01045000 272 1,420 285 o 1,021 1,069 22 Khada 1,501.9 Khada 01044100 459 2,424 292 o 300 280 23 Khakhsar 1,124,0 Khakhsar .01047200 402 2,024 310 o 435 400 24 Khanpur 595.6 Khanpur 01045900 286 1,443 169 o 5,670 5,600 25 Mahiyari 790.5 Mahiyari 01045800 420 2,170 376 o 2,620 2,600 26 Mil Rampura 1,041.6 Mil Rampura 0 I 044000 459 2,837 22 o 915 828 27 Mobha 809.2 Mobha 01047700 286 1,480 135 o 320 624 28 Moraj 1,432.9 Moraj 01046500 639 3,712 213 49 140,107 176,708 29 Mota Kalodra 658.1 Mota Kalodra 01043900 190 1,016 26 5 1,096 1,149 30 Nabhoi 459.8 Nabhoi 01044200 199 960 141 o 2,000 1,900 31 Pachegam 764.8 Pachegam 01044400 279 1,475 181 o 1,250 1,230 32 Padra 1,070.0 Padra 01047100 208 1,395 355 3 510 490 33 387.5 lafrabad 01047300 84 446 60 o o 0 34 Rei 374.1 Rei 01046200 206 1,011 63 o 786 785 35 Rinza 558.6 Rinza 01044300 388 2,300 349 o 2,500 2,400 36 Sath 560.5 Sath 01047500 223 1,346 20 47 1,172 921 37 Tarapur 2,227.2 Tarapur 01046600 2,762 14,934 856 100 42,830 47,241 38 Tol 184.1 Tol 01045700 117 769 45 o 1,456 1,438 39 Untwada 758.1 Untwada 01047600 411 2,207 163 7 1,854 1,653 40 Valandapura 1%.2 Valaitdapura 01044900 250 1,515 12 o 1126 496 41 Valli 1,980.5 Valli 01046100 266 1,651 249 o 994 091 42 Varsada 3,149.6 Varsada 01045400 652 3,275 1,029 o 123 119

244 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (CoD. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF rtm DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK: SOJITRA

SI. Nanieof Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. orlun Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Panchayat/ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (In Rs .• 000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ' 11 Balinta .804.5 Balinta 01049300 577 3,168 254 o 59 94 2 Bantwa 314.1 Banlwa 01048500 255 1,117 15 o 1,030 576 3 Bhadkad 844.9 Bhadkad 01048000 597 2,862, 210 14 263 249 4 Dabhou 1,485.2 Dabhou 01048700 1,135 5,576 464 83 277 288 (Vusadpura) (Virsadpura) 5 Dali 285.3 Dati 01050000 221 1,081 32 o 144 145 6 DevaTalpad 1,085.4 Deva Talpad 01048400 i,426 6,956 302 68 419 412 7 Deva Vanta 612.8 Deva Vanta 01048100 425 2,464 181 o 57 57 '8 Devataj 503.0 Devataj 01049500 599 2,926 59 4 ,143 139 9 Gada 629.7 Gada 01049400 674 3,116 264 7 3,287 2,758 10 Isnav 456.3 Isnay QlO49700 622 2,774 158 o 2,244 1,958 11 Kasor 1,493.0 Kasor 01048900 2,438 12,031 437 4 19,733 12,775 12 Khansol 383.2 Khansol 01050400 197 1,008 213 o 2,472 2,271 13 kothavi 281.6 Kothavi 01050300 250 1,155 156 o 1,625 1,521 14 Limbali 329.8 Limbali 01049100 304 1,508 54 7 183 138 15 Magharol 629.9 Magharol 01048600 908 4,323 210 o 171 155 16 maJataj 1,207.8 Malataj 01048800 929 4,666 407 48 3,337 2,719 17 Meghalpur 358.0 Meghalpur 01049200 315 1,569 99 3 533 442 18 ~l 733.6 Palol 01050100 487 2,362 332 o 444 225 19 Petli 534.2 Petli 01048300 802 3,868 135 23 616 547 20 Piplav 595.7 Piplav 01049800 899 4,485 299 274 224 21 Run 244.1 Run 01048200 281 1,565 275 56 123 172 22 Runaj 683.7 Runaj 01050200 634 3,184 139 8 7,000 5,477 23 Sojitra 1,434.0 Sojitra 01049600 3,167 ' 16,039 1,001 lit 681 119 24 Trambovad 384.1 Trambovad 01049000 726 3,891 12 o 234 418 25 Virol (Sojitra) 271.3 Virol (Sojitra) 01049900 491 2,384 62 o 137 748

245

Y-I40-33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DlRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAMEOFTHEDISlRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKN C.O. BLOCK: UMRETH

SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled , Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes . Panchayatl In Hectare holds Population Po~ulation Gram Panchayat (InRs. '()()()') Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10 11 1 Ahima 525.8. Ahima 01053600 920 5,154 107 o . 116 181 2 Ardi 629.9 Ardi 01050500 646 3,388 62 o 406 397 3 Ashipura 254.2 Ashipura 01052400 337 1,644 87 o 1,028 913 4 Badapura 148.2 Badapura 01052800 329 1,581 54 o 1,580 1,419 5 Bechari 669.1 Bechari 01052000 613 3,322 75 o 10,000 7,000 6. Bhalej 1,562.3 Bhalej 01052900 2,062 12,635 193 38 3,19~ 3,546 7 Bharoda 969.9 Bharoda 01053300 824 4.141 116 9 3,936 4,007 8 Bhatpura 110.4 Bhatpura 01051700 574 2,913 o 12 1.180 1,161 9 Dagjipura 405.2 Dagjipura 01053200 515 2,913 106 o 1,084 . 863 10 Dholi 160.2 Dholi 01053900 147 1,448 17 o 2,584 2,552 II Dhuleta 680.8 Dhuleta 01053400 741 3,823 213 o 1.370 1,392 12 Fatepura 165.3 Fatepura 01052500 255 1,224 25 0': 481 473 13 Gangapura 223.5 Gangapura 01052300 176 '987 51 o 114 130 14 Ohora 534.1 Ghora 01050700 476 2,392 120 96 1,115 1,120 15 Hamidpura 345.0 Hamidpura 01052100 438 2,265 109 18 i.517 1,524 16 Jakhala 295.0 Jakhala 01052600 330 1,753 147 o 1,144 1,075 17 Khankhanpur 243.4 Khankhanpur 01051800 513 Z,688 8 '0 1,474 1,317 18 Khankuva 655.3 Kbankuva 01053100 1,107 5,705 122 17 944 982 19 Khorwad 612.1 Khorwad 01053800 636 3,479 154 o _2,429 2,477 '20 Lingda 692.4 Lingda 01051400 831 4,295 107 86 5,000 4,500 21 Meghva 262.8 Meghva 01051200 490 2,675 178 o 894 885 Badapura Badapura 22 Navapura 42.0 Navapura 01051600 III 557 35 8 916 810 23 PalIsora 870.3 Pansora 01050900 1,034 .5,323 318 343 3,287 3,450 24 Parvata 425.0 Parvata 01051500 302 1,516 36 5 4,000 3,500 25 Pratappura 296.7 Pratappura 01054000 698 3,979 39 o 519 673 26 Ratanpura 384.8 Ratanpura 01052200 589 3,010 121 o 3,127 2,828 27 Saiyadpura 379.7 Saiyadpura 01051100 601 3,095 21 o 1,993 2,023 28 Sardarpura 234.0 Sardarpura 01053000 319 1,524 o o 3,081 3,029 29 Shili 1,965.8 Shili 01053700 1,985 11,382 207 18 3,000 3,220 30 Sundalpura 2,430.8 Sundalpura 01053500 1,370 7,604 29 75 6,398 6,369 31 Sureli 1,165.3 Sureli 01051900 1.021 5,794 249 o 3,686 2,929 32 Tarpura 140.1 Tarpura 01052700 223 1,037 o o 6,380 5,840 33 Thamna 1,212.8 Thamna 01050800 966 4,689 245 522 427 401 34 Untkhari 416.9 Untkhari 01051300 559 2.719 109 6 2,285 2,277 35 Vansol 1,148.4 Vansol 01051000 998 5,405 295 2 2,173 2,519 36 Zala Bordi 315.5 Zala Bordi 01050600 394 2,178 o o 816 709

246 VILLAGE DtRECTORV APPENDIX VIII,. VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK: ANAND

51. : Nameof Area of Name of Villages Number Total To~1 Total . Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Panchayatl In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (In Rs .• 000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number

1 ' ~ 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11 ------~--~------~------Adl!S 1,766.7 Adas 01057500 2,084 10,946 245 9 13,403 12,980 2 Ajarpura 935.1 Ajarpura 01054100 989 4,850 207 162 3,332 3,376 3 Ankiavdi 610.8 Anklavdi 01057600 476 2,281 70 0 1,469 1,465 4 Bakrol 1,543.6 Babol (Part) 01054900 3,812 19,738 908 732 45,300. 15,152 5, Bedva .. 419.8 Bedva 01055500 842 4,337 56 22 9,139 8,907 6. ChikbOdra 1,273.7 Chikhodra 01055000 2,571 13,734 273 572 24 18 I 7 Gana 343.1 Gana 01056000 . 764. 3,569 517 82 2,000 2,000 8 Gopalpura 266.0 Gopalpura 01056400 486 2,288 143 153 1,659 1,780 9 Hitdgopd 448.2 Hadgood 01056300 1,630 8,937 89 115 3,468 3,287 10 Jakharlya 335.8 Jakhariya 01057000 310 1,448 24 30 2,237 2,235 II Jitodiya 162.9 Jitodiya (~) 01056200 656 . 3,123 51 116 8,047 8,620 12 101 739.9 Jol 01054800 1,091 5,493 124 154 5,646· 3,836 13 Kasor 892.0 Kasor 01054200 1.286 6,578 261 59 5,580 4,380 14 Khambhoiaj 1,639.6 Khambholaj 01055200 1,645 . 8,212. 363 251 6,600 7,980 15 Khandhali 299.2 Khandhali 01057200 361 1,664 91 39 1,714 1,768 16 Khanpur 1,210.9 Khanpur 01055300 734 3,799 260 21 2,145 2,060 17 Kherda 690.2 Kherda 01056600 526 2,579 212 32 1,864 1,644 18 Kunjrao 1,084.4 Kunjrao 01054400 1,216 6,265 170 53 6,000 6,000 19 Lambhvel 519.4 Lambhvel 01054700 829 4,208 325 88 2,810 2,750 20 MeghvaGana 265.8 Meghva Gana 01055900 331 1,584 120 0 1.445 1,721 21 Mogar 1,091.8 Mogar 01056500 1,505, 7,568 463 88 8,453' 6,276 22 Napad Talpad 869.9 Na .ad Talpad 01057400 1,053 5,344 424 46 12,121 8,892 23 Napad Vanto 845.4 Napad Vanto 01057300 2,119 11.300 77 478 2,339 2,352 24 Navli 763.5 Navli 01057100 1,386 6,808 380 109 7,287 3,503 25 Rahtalav 237.8 Rahtalav 01054300 373 1,961 160 21 1,152 1,070 26 Rajupnra 337.6 Rajupnra 01057700 700 3,600 626 0 1,784 1,656 27 Ramnagar 455.3 Ramnagar 01056800 893 4,350 79 8 2,078 2.041 28 Rasnol 1,186.4 Rasnol 01055100 1,582 8,189 331 2 6,006 6,022 29 Samarkha 2,127.1 Samarkha 01054600 3,911 20,148 532 160 3.; 83 15,654 30 Sandesar 719.7 Sandesar 01055800 1.015 5,091 235 82 7,680 3,367 31 Sarsa 2,262.1 Sarsa 01055400 2,697 14,200 n7 245 24,373 14,004 32 Sundan 530.5 Sundan 01057900 935 4,457 209 0 7.403 7,382 . 33 Tamol 880.2 Tarnol 01054500 1,332 6,827 289 \8 9,878 9,406 34 Vadod 1.335.8 Vadod 0~056900 2.007 10,336 421 86 281 275 35 Vaghasi 587.8 Vaghasi 01055600 872 4,053 145 59 3,013 3,040 36 Vaherakhadi 1,288.5 Vaherakhadi 01056700 1,312 7,045 194 \34 6,880 6,857 37 Valasan 682.1 Valasan 01055700 1,4i9 7,164 391 574 3,357 3,299 38 Vans Khiliya 244:5 Van~ Khiliya 01056100 520 2,589 31 0 1,648 1.62 39 Vasad 1,358.3 Vasad 01057800 2;514 12,487 984 942 25,286 24,157

247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY, NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKA/ C.D. BLOCK: PETLAD

Sl. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number' Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Pancbayat Pancbayat Code Numbers House­ castes Tribes Pancbayat/ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panclulyat (In Rs .• (00) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I Agas 457.7 Agas 01060700 516 2,585 98 2l 368 388 2 Amod 660.3 Amod 01060000 728 3.552 278 6 5.752 1.493 3 Ardi 280.8 Ardi 01059500 654 3.190 171 II 2,083 2.536 4 Ashi 607.4 Ashi 01060900 837 3.889 430 224 '. 7,907 7.874 5 Bamroli 325.S Bamroli 01058500 1,000 5.103 187 o 600 590 6 Bandhni 74 I.6 Bandhni 01058900 1.667 8.221 379 39 3,066 3,480 7 Bhalel 263.9 Bhalel 01063500 294 1.5A4 136 34 161 177 8 Bhadel 395.0 Bhatiel 01060600 460 2.290 365 184· 7,470 7,430 9 Bhavanipura 206.9 Bhavanipura 01060400 594 2.874 305 4 8.437 7,837 10 Bhumlrui 282.7 Bhuralaii 01062900 548 2.717 217 o 1,854 1,908 11 Boriya 508.1 Boriya 01060800 758 . 3.852 613 0, 2,000 1,600 12 Changa 1,485.6 Changa 01058200 1,334 6.828 424 o IS,937 13,507 13 DantaU 468.5 Dantali 01061000 438 2.054 202 , 79 1.158 1,106 14 DanteJi 299.9 Danteli OI062Soo 469 2,318 16 o 505 420 15 Davalpura 306.3' Davalpura 01062000 325 1,619 237 17 3.348 2.653 16 Demol 600.4 Demol 01058100 616 2,955 271 205 4,858 1,995 17 Dhairyapura 311.0 Dhairyapum 01063100 344 1,842 14 o 1,403 1,398 18 Dharmaj 1,461.1 Dharmaj 01063300 2,249 11,334 1,135 204 S5.188 28,371 19 Fangani 374.2 Fangani 01060500 652 3,317 418 10 1.183 1,170 20 Ghunteli 333.2 Ghunteli 01058700 383 2,180 101 68 3,727 3.409 21 lsarama 175.6 lsarama 01060200 591 2,692 297 IS 1,192 813 22 Jesarva 210.6 Jesarva 01060100 355 1,781 189 10 2,693 2.063 23 Jogan 304.9 Jogan 01061900 588 2,937 44 23 2,327 2,516 24 Kaniya 227.6 Kaniya 01062700 369 1,689 35 o 1,000 1,000 25 Khadana 822.9 Khadana 01061800 1.130 5,314 212 o 3.997 3,211 26 Lakkadpura . 189.2 Lakkadpura 01062100 220 1,107 54 o 396 390 27 Mahelav 1,583.3 Mabelav 01058800 2.338 11,398 637 46 8.232 7,290 28 Manej 691.4 Manej 01061700 604 2,805 325 7 936 1,142 29 Manpum 404.2 Manpura 01061600 345 1,760 193 28 1.802 1,924 30 Morad 514.1 Morad 01059100 792 3,936 146 56 4.000 3,950 31 Nar 1,661.0 Nar 01061300 1.622 7,742 555 72 3,000 2.890 32 Padgol 541.2 Padgol 01058300 1.075 5,371 90 o 7.294 7,294 33 Palaj 787.5 Palaj 01059800 1,580 7,469 207 9 5.469 4.682 34 Pandoli 1,814.9 Pandoli 01061200 2,941 13,480 210 o 7,209 5.962 35 Porda 373.2 Porda 01059200 844 3,915 191 61 1,799 2.179 36 Ramodadi 232.4 Ramodadi 01061500 289 1,543 135 o 2.882 2,877

248 VIllAGE DIRECToRy SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. .Gram Gram with Locatien of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House- Castes Tribes PanchayatJ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 37 Ramol 548.6 Ramol 01058000 1,080 5,352 529 123 1,243 1,163 38 Rangaipuia 246.7 Rangaipura 01060300 8aG 4,534 457 43 2,239 2,394 39 RavipPra 123.3 Ravipura 01059000 282 1,365 0 30 236 229 40 Ravli 455.2 Ravli 01058600 673 4,328 65 5 1,577 1,633 41 Rupiyapura 218.4 Rupiyapura 01062400 ' 414 2,023 110 0 1,761 1,812 42 Sanjaya 279.2 Sanjaya 0105i!400 697 3,564 67 6 4,201 4,141 43 Sansej 361.8 Sansej ~1061400 313 1,421 122 0 858 926 44 Shahpur 278.8 Shahpur 01062600 394 1,941 154 0 2,755 2,726 45 Shelduldi 227.4 Shekbadi 01061100 233 1,260 73 7 1,416 1,311 46 Sihol 769.0 Sihol 01059600 1,075 5,652 345 36 2,623 2,795 47 Silvai 524.0 Silvai 01059900 7:10 3,510 8 0 1,637 1,590 48 Si~ 465.5 Simarada 01062200 498 2,330 330 22 2,835 2,743 49 Sunav 692.8 Sunav 01059300 1,156 5,399 497 18 9,213 8,576 50 Sundara 338.5 Sundara 01063000 360 1,718 60 25 2,100 2,120 51 Sundarana 539.7 Sundarana 01063400 994 4,826 426 0 19,106 18,072 52 Vada~1a 708.8 Va~~ 01063200 1,321 6,233 361 16 7,542 7,594 53 Vatav 268.0 Vatav 01059700 442 2,264 223 11 7,128 9,030 54 V"1t01 411.4 Viral 01062300 545 2,653 143 5 742 706 (Simarada) (Simarada) 55 Vishnoli 390.3 Vishnoli 01059400 551 2,913 96 0 750 720 56 V"lShrampura 215.6 V"lShrampura 01062500 371 1,819 236 0 2,344 2,164 .

249 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKAJ CO. BLOCK: KHAMBHAT

SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Num~r Total .Total Total IIIfome and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled ExPenditure of Panchayal Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribe, Panchayat/ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure. Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '9 10 II Akhol 8,697.6 Akhol 01066200 351 1,792 479 5 446 403 2 Barnanya 695.3 Bamanya 01067400 880 4,159 349 o 1,527 1,482 3 BhimtaIav 459.7 Bhiml4lav 01064000 309 1,701 85 o 810 832 4 Bhuvel 508.6 Bhuvel 01068500 400 2,035 309 o 2,520 1,737 5 Daheda 1,520.4 Daheda 01065400 434 2,297 212 o 2,771 . 2,816 6 Dhuvaran 1,279.0 Dhuyaran 01069200 1,904 9,607 316 222 2,780 1,780 7 Finay 845.3 Finay 01064700 900 4,472 312 o . 318 269 8 GoJana 4,067.4 Golana 01063600 743 3,909 709 I 3,282 2,106 9 Gudel 1,532.8 Gudel 01063900 269 1,392 317 6 .2,000 1,971 10' Haripura 1,068.8 Haripura 01069100 1,058 5,315 21 9 832 811 11 Hariyan 656.2 Hariyan 01064400 428 2,275 99 8 , 2,428 2,315 12 Jahaj 516.5 Jahaj 01067500 640 3,036 341 o 1,196 1,192 13 Jalsan 678.2 Jalsan 01064600 903 4,327 393 26 2,208 1,796 14 Jalundh 574.4 Ja1undll 01067600 974 4,577 285 7 1,606 1,387 IS Jinaj 1,691.9 Jinaj 01064100 667 3,771 207 8 1,474 1,517 16 Kalamsar 5,169.3 Ka1amsar 01068800 2,062 11,065 320 96 2,608 2;745 17 Kali Talayadi 143.3 Kali Talavadi 01067000 339 1,760 56 o 1;732 1,731 18 Kanisa 648.3 Kanisa 01064800 . 650 3,123 ·208 68 2,979 2,608 19 Kanzal 437.5 Kanzal 01064500 490 2,417 99 o 512 509 20 Khadodhi 726.1 Khadodhi 01069000 1,043 5,040 45 6 931 913 21 Khatnal 587.8 Khatnal 01068200 695 3,452 296 o 1,352 1,363 22 Lunej 1,283.4 Lunej 01066300 274 1,367 51 5 2,370 2,454 23 Malasoni 389.1 MalaSoni 01065300 195 1,058 o o 518 5Il 24 Malu 276.3 Malu 01064300 174 991 75 14 1,582 1,658 25 Mitli 3,022.8 Mitli 01063700 569 2,934 484 o 822 826 26 Motipura 389.8 Motipura 01065100 164 819 181 o 890 830 27 185.1 Kodva 01065000 86 463 6 o o o 28 Nagra 1,436.1 Nagra 01066900 1,562 8,251 339 4 4,540 4,674 29 Nana Kalodra 297.3 Nana Kalodra 01067900 693 3,488 637 8 1,888 1,773 30 Nandeli 138.4 Nandeli 01067300 125 579 51 o 1,462 1,546 31 Nayagam Bara 4,224.8 Navagam Bara 01066100 134 638 87 o 2,880 2,810 32 Nayagam Vanta 168.7 Navagam Vanta 01066700 169 884 518 o 747 785 33 188.0 Bhat Talavadi 01065200 69 379 47 o o o 34 Neja 697.6 Neja 01066800 333 1,758 149 2 2,376 1,847 35 Pandad 3,313.5 Panct~d 01065700 548 2,709 683 o 2,023 1,992

250 VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Numbef Total Total Total Income and I No. Gram Gram with Location of: Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panc:hayat Code Numbers Ho~e- Castes Tribes Pancbayat/ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat ( In Rs. ' 000 ) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 36 . .Piploi 574.9 Piploi 01067200 857 4,386 264 6 3,858 3,864

37 Popa~vav 119.9 Popatvav 01068000 266 1,464 212 73 936 1,002 38 222.4 Chhatardi 01067800 . 126 608 42 3 0 0 39 Rajpur 2,444.9. Rajpur 01068900 106 624 14 0 2,409 1,888 40 Ralaj 3,4~1.0 Ralaj 01068700 1,121 6,297 160 44 3,845 3,773 41 Rangpur 330.4 Rangpur 01064200 184 1,072 108 177 1,934 1,872 42 Rohni 2,302.5 Rolini 01063800 394 2,027 293 0 2,636 2,310

43 Sayama 561.~ Sayama 01064900 610 3,075 . 375 46 5,892 6,275 44 Sokhada 331.3 Sokhada 01066500 115 694 94 0 1,641 1,639 45 Sokhada 211.2 Jhalapur 01066600 109 534 8 0 0 0 46 323.5 Paldi 01066400 80 404 29 0 0 0 47 Tamsa 1,037.8 Tllmsa 011)65600 142 829 275 0 744 728 48 250.1 Hasanpura 01065500 84 624 0 0 O. 0 49 Tarakpur 735.7 Tarakpur 01065800 155 903 10 0 1,074 '1,062 '. 50 Tlmba 647.4 Timba 01~7100 588 2,997 221 0 400 370 51 Undel 1,415.5 Undel 01068100 2,046 10,756 557 91 5,910 5,910 52 Vadgarn 7,642.9 Vadgam 01065900 630 3,330 346 10 1,901 1,832 53 Vadola 316.7 Vadola 01067700 465 2,379 lSI 0 358 332 54 V~j 3,374.8 Vainaj 01066000 344 1,698 274 0 2,880 2,810 55 Vasna 457.6 Vasna 01068600 519 2,846 240 0 1,555 1,500 56 Vatadra 1,404.6 Vatadra 01068300 1,610 8,189 484 0 8,000 7,500 57, Vatra 722.2 Vatra 0106t400 871 4,242 166 0 206 332

251 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY· NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF UIE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK: BORSAD

SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number .... Total Total Total Income and No .. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Ewenditure of Panchayat Pancbayat Code Nwnbers House­ Castes Tribes Pancbayat/ In Hectare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (lnRs.· 000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alarsa 878.0 Alarsa 01072900 1,844 8,875 409 191 166 2 Amiyad 661.2 Amiyad 01073500 681 3,187 117 61 215 216 3 Badalpur 618.6 Badalpur 01075100 1,1:17 6,881 270 3 334 327 4 Banejda 320.7 Banejda 01073600 513 2,620 34 o 1,248 969 5 Bhadran 1,284.9 Bhadran 01072800 2,031 10,147 1,382 293 2,504 1,880 6 Bbadraniya 547.7 Bhadraniya 01073200 620 3,361 221 o 138 115 7 Bocbasan 884.7 Bocbasan 01071100 1,546 8,150 597 212 534 , 588 8 Bodal 650.3 Boda] 01070800 976 4,706 5ll 24 235 234 9 Chuva 434.1 Chuva 01071700 862 4,063 160 5 350 330 10 Dabhasi 499.5 Dabhasi 01071000 875 4,420 192 o 600 589 II Dabemi 545.1 Dahemi 01069700 907 4,258 204 o 296 293 12 Dahewan 1,433.2 Dahewan 01075300 2,020 10,146 246 10 ,1,009 724 13 Bali 390.0 DaIi 01074900 669 3,336 72 1 155 156 14 Daval 931.2 Davol 01070900 2,lII 10,426 297 67 909 1,019 IS Dedarda 638.1 Dedarda 01070100 964 4,594 1:14 5 554 537 16 Dbanavasi 200.0 Dhanavasi 01074300 220 944 11 o 854 854 17 Dhobikui 148.3 Dhobikui 01070000 146 882 5 o 657 104 18 Dhundakuva 284.8 Dhundakuva 01069300 385 1,945 35 23 277 245 19 Divel 516.5 Divel 01073900 472 2,360 17 42 580 619 20 Gajana 1,088.9 Gajana 01075500 354 2,462 28 o 20,535 17,690 21 Golel ~50.7 Galel 01071200 688 3.280 42 o 3,201 2,483 22 Gorva 444.8 Gorva 01074700 467 2.171 23 o 1,203 1,168 23 Harkhapura 253.7 Harkhapura 01070700 374 1,779 78 o 3,320 3,555 24 Janttal 779.8 flr.l'nttal 01072200 1,957 10,001 222 o 508 505 25 Jharola 1,124.3 Jharola 01072500 1,067 5.145 503 17 2,266 2,114 26 Kalu 445.8 Kalu 01075000 711 3,355 35 o 205 201 1:1 Kanbha 625.4 Kanbha 01073800 1,218 5.474 75 68 3,100 2,968 28 Kandhroti 536.8 Kandhroti 01073700 556 2,671 72 31 257 257 29 Kankapura 469.0 Kankapura 01075200 1,861 9,093 44 o 2,601 2,581 30 Kasari 382.8 Kasari 01071600 640 3,110 46 229 988 1,324 31 Kasumbad 486.0 Kaswnbad 01070600 557 2,488 III o 1,204 1,186 32 Kathana 903.2 Kathana 01074800 2,250 10,670 161 o 2,023 2,888 33' Kathol 769.4 Kalhol 01074000 497 2,471 62 o 1,941 1,956 34 Kavitha 651.8 ' Kavitha 01070200 1,181 6,014 604 S5 1,538 1,079 35 Khanpur 442.0 Khanpur 01072000 800 4,060 223 28 2,721 919 36 Khedasa 577.4 Khedasa 01073100 1,082 5,592 146 o 2,871 2,812

252 VILLAGE DIRECTORY SI. Name of Area of Name of Villages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House'­ Castes Tribes Panchayat/ In HeCtare holds Population Population Gram Panchayat (In Rs .• 000) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 37 Kinkhlod 842.2 Kinkhlod 01074400 952 5,088 269 o 794 1.029 38 Kotbiya khad 468.7 Kotbiya khad 01075600 492 2,553 30 II 160 163 39 Moti Sherdi :'174.1 Moli Sherdi 01074500 462 2,128 18 13 326 326 40 Naman 265.7 Naman 01069800 608 2,931 78 o 1.058 1.039 41 Nani Sherdi 207.5 Nani Sherdi 01074600 355 1,946 82 o 1.668 1.661 42 Napa Talpad 864.'5 Napa Talpad '01069500 1,671 9.277 413 o 677 780 43 Napa Vanto 714.0 NapaVanto 01069600 971 5.436 50 o 1.668 1.662 44 Nisaraya 724.3 Nisaraya 0107140Q 794 4.414 422 2 406 225 45 Pamol 648.3 P8D}01 01070500 826 4.179 368 8 326 344 46 Pipli' 418.6 Pipli 01073000 624 3.182 184 94 1,772 1.801 47 Ranoli 189.3 Ranoli 01071900 339 1.606 266 9 955 955 48 Ras 1,281.3 Ras 01073400 1,393 -6.555 442 o 488 412 49 Rudel 637.4 Rudel 01071300 541 2.674 120 10 190 183 50 Saijpur 383.5 Saijpur 01072400 994 4.771 127 o 1.393 1.122 51 Salol 1,345.8 Salol 01015400 1,431 9.668 130 6 2.609 2.788 52 Santokpura 247.1 Santokpura 0107rooo 369 1.891 - 78 33 1.486 2,464 53 Singlav 477.1 Singlav 01069900 494 2,357 130 I 4.244 4.228 54 Sisva 1,041.2 Sisva 01073300 892 4.836 590 9 2.206 2.500 55 Sur Kuva 271.4 Sur Kuva 01069400 272 1.459 8 o 905 598 ! 56 Umlav 325.3 Umlav 01074100 481 2.259 96 o 1.187 2,101 57 - Uneli 127.6 Uneli 01071800 273 1.283 15 2 200 180 58 Vachhiyel 249.3 Vachhiyel 01072700 479 2.426 29 o 1.025 1,051 59 Vadeli 400.0 Vadeli 01072600 570 2.912 269 o 503 397 60 Vahera 733.8 Vahera 01070400 1,185 5.638 334 138 315 321 61 Valvod 1,683.8 Valvod 01074200 1,287 6.933 305 o 120 110 62 Vasna (Borsad) 589.9 Vasna 01071500 914 5.405 470 177 3.822 3.762 (Borsad) 63 Vama ( Ras) . 344.6 Vasna (Ras) 01072300 664 3,182 45. o 1.475 131 64 Virsad 1,304.8 Vrrsad 01072100 1,716 8,397 691 4 1,291 1,271

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Y-I40-34 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX VIII • VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C.D. BLOCK WISE) NAME OF THE DISTRICT: ANAND NAME OF THE TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK: ANKLAV

. SI. Name of Area of Name ofVilJages Number Total Total Total Income and No. Gram Gram with Location of Population Scheduled Scheduled Expenditure of Panchayat Panchayat Code Numbers House­ Castes Tribes Panchayatl In Hectare holds Population ~opulation Gram Pancbayat (In Rs.· (00) Name Location Total Total Code Income Expenditure Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Ambali 531.5 Ambali 0 I076600 839 4,027 128 2 2,463 2,580 2 278.9 Bhanpura 01076800 263 1,323 o o o o 3 Ambav 342.3 Ambav 01076400 855 4,344 201 11 2,546 2,549 4 Amrol 544.1 Amrol 01077000 969 5,006 68 o 4,862 2,263 5 Asarma 509.8 Asarma 01077300 825 3,863 46 o 2,902 2,776 6 Asodar 846.1 Asodar 01075900 1,697 8,811 491 156 9,196 5,972 7 Bamangam 1,474.2 Bamangam 01078700 1,617 8,220 425 51 4,558 4,449 8 Bhetasi 407.4 Bhetasi 01076200 257 1,218 2L3 o 1,500 1,350 (Talpad) (Talpad) 9 Bhetasi 451.9 Bhetasi 01076700 758 3,895 20 33 3,552 3,492 Ba Bhag BaBhag 10 Bhetasi Vanta 941.7 Bhetasi Vanto 01076100 730 4,097 240 /7 1,287 1,284 II BiJpad 411.7 Bilpad 01077700 550 2,990 30 o 1,148 1,196 12 Chamara 940.5 Chamara 01078300 853 4,523 1~7 o 1,584 1,314 13 Gambhira 1,567.1 Gambhira 01078600 1,376 7,038 397 o 1,560 1,380 14 Haldari 263.0 Haldari 01075800 508 2,249 38 o 980 970 15 Hatbipura 313.5 Hatbipura 01077400 528 2,546 II o 1,312 i,310 16 Jhilod 290.2 Jhilod 01077800 418 2,078 93 32 2,726 ' 2,698 17 Joshikuva 468.4 loshikuva 01076500 482 2,361 387 97 - 1,389 1,159 18 Kanthariya 516.0 Kantbariya 01076000 777 3,800 58 21 2,910 2,220 19 Kanvadi 522.6 Kanvadi 01076900 1,110 5,816 130 o 104 99 20 Khadol 709.2 Khadol 01075700 1,530 7,216 163 5 2,331 3,118 (Haldari) (Haldari) 21 Khadol 319.1 Khadol 01078100 275 1,582 16 o 540 543 (Urneta) (Vrneta) 22 Kosindra 731.3 Kosindra 01077100 823 4,006 191 56 1,422 1,378 23 Lalpura 309.8 Lalpura 01077200 319 1,531 210 o 2,828 2,789 24 Manpura 136.7 Manpura 01077900 347 1,720 o o 1,579 1,549 25 Sankbyad 409.5 Sankbyad 01078200 551 2,820 44 o o o 26 Mujkuva 356.4 Mujkuva 01076300 965 4,747 86 1 1,317 ),482 27 Narpura 191.0 Narpura 01078400 281 1,368 17 o 1,920 1,900 28 234.0 Devapura 01078500 128 584 26 o o o 29 Navakhal 539.6 Navakhal 01077500 1,248 5,819 161 49 1,732 2,234 30 Navapura 295.2 Navapura 01077600 418 2,103 162 o 1,964 1,959 31 Umeta 886.6 . Umeta 01078000 627 3,176 202 o 1,265 1,263

254 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPEND,IX - IX NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES

Number of Girls School SI. Name of Location Name ofVilJage Primary Middle'" Matriculation! Higher Secondary No. iTaJuka Code Number School School Secondary PUc! School Inter-mediate! Junior college 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tarapur. 01046620 Tarapur 1 Total 1 2 Sojitra 01049602 Sojitra 3 01048700 Dabhou (Visatpura) 1 01048800 MaJataj 01048400 Deva (TaJpad) 01048900 Kasor 01049800 Piplav 1 Total 8 3 Umreth 01052900 Bhalej 1 Total 1 4 Anand 01055400 Sarsa 01055500 Bedva 01055200 Khambholaj 01055100 Rasnol 01055000 Chikhodara 01054400 Kujarav 01054200 Kasor 01054600 Samarkha 01057800 Vasad 01057500 Adas 01056500 Mogar 01056900 Vadod 01057100 Navli 1 01057400 NapadtaJpad 01057300 Napadvanta 01055800 Sandesar 01056500 Mogar 01056000 Gana 01054900 BakTOl Total 19 5 Petlad 01059800 PaJaj 01059300 Sunav 01063300 Dharmaj 01058200 Changa 01058000 Ramol 01058800 Mahelav 01058900 Bhandhni 01061300 Nar 01061200 Pandoli I Total 9

255 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Number of Girls School SI. Name of Location Name of Village Primary Middle* Matriculation! Higher Secondary No. Taluka Code Number School School Secondary PUC! School Inter-mediate! Junior college 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 Khambhat 01068300 Vatadara 01068700 Ralaj 01066900 Nagra 01068100 Udel Total 4 7 Borsad 01069500 Napa(Talpad) 01070200 Kavitha 01073400 Ras 1 01072500 Jharola 01072100 Virsad 01073300 Sisva 01070900 Davol 01074800 Kathana 1 01072900 Alma 01072800 8hadaran 1 Total 10 8 Anldav 01075900 Asodar 01078700 8amangam I Total 2 TOTAL 54

Note: .. In Gujarat State the levels of education are classified as under (i) Primary School (From Std. I to vn passed) (ii) SecondarylMatriculation (From Std. VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From Std. XI to XII passed). Hence details under column 7 and 8 are not shown.

256 SECTION - n - TOWN DIRECTORY

Town Directory (a) NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THg TOWN DIRECTORY Town Directory statements (I to VII)

State~ent I : Status and Growth History (XIX) Small Town Committee ST Column 2: Class, name and civic adminis-tration (XX) Estate office EO status of town: (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP (XXII) Census Town CT Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. It Other columns need no comments. is present~dl according to 2001 Census Population of Statement II· Physical Aspects and Location of the town as, folloWs: towns, 1999. Population Class Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects 100,000 and above I In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & 50,000 - 99,~9 n Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. 20,000 - 49,999 m 10,000 - 19,999 IV Column 6, 7 and 8: 5,000 .. 9,999 V Name of the State headquarters, District Below 5,000 VI headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with Town. with a population of one' lakh (1,00,000 ) distance from the referent town in kilo~ters; is to be and above is treated as a city. recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these \ columns are the same as the referent town itself, the The civic administration status of the towns is distance is recorded as (0) zero. indicated within bracket against the name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic Column 9& 10 : status of town. Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (I) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. and five lakhs and more population are recorded. (II) Municipal Committee MC Column 11, 12 and 13 : (III) Municipal Council MCI If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (IV) City Municipal Council CMC station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (V) ~own Municipal Council TMC name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the name (VI) Municipal Board MB of nearest place with distance, where such facility (VII) Municipality M exists is to be mentioned. (VIII) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB Statement IU : Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 (IX) Notified Area NA Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (X) Notified Town NT thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (XI) Notified Area Committee/ NAC town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. Notified Area Council Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (XII) Notified Town Area NTA Column 1 to 5 : Self explanatory. (XIII) Industrial Notified Area INA (XIV) Industrial Township ITS Column 6 : Road length (in kms.) (XV) Township TS Information about kutcha / pucca road is to be (XVI) Town Panchayat TP recorded separately for the roads within the limit$ of (XVII) Nagar Panchayat NP the referent town. (XVIII) Town Committeefl'own TC (i) Pucca Road PR Area Committee (ii) Kutcha Road KR

259 D.STRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Column 7 : System of Sewerage Column 15 : Fire FigbtiDg Service Generally, by sewerage system is implied the In case the fire fighting service is available in the network of mains and branches of underground conduits referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. available within the town. The name of the nearest Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes place having this facility with its distance from the are called separate sewers, those that carry storm water referent town has been recorded. fromroofs~ streets and other surface are known as storm Column 16 to 20: Electrification (Number of water drains, while those carrying both sewage and ,connections) storm water are called combined sewers. Different types of electric connections have been The codes used for different types of drainage shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial. system are as, follows: Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. (i) Sewer S Statement V: Medical, Educational, Recreational (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD and Cultural Facilities, 1999 (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. (iv) Sylk Drains SO (v) Cesspool method CP Column 4 & 5: (vi) Pit System Pt The data covers all such medical institutions run (vii) Others o by or aided by Government/Semi GovernmentlLocal Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies like the Missionaries. Where the family planning Number of various types of latrines both Public centres are attached to hospitals or maternity hOd child and Private are given in these columns~ welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil treated as independent units and counted separately using following codes : The various prevalent method of disposal of night soil are given below with codes: (i) Hospital .H (ii) Dispensary D Head Loads HL (iii) Health Centre HC Basket B (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Wheel Barrows WB (v) T.B. Clinic TB Septic Tank ST (vi) Nursing Home NH Pit System Pt (vii) Others o Sewerage S Others 0 In case of more than one institutions of any type, it is indicated within brackets the numtJer or such Column 13 and 14 : Water supply institution (s) e.g. D(3). NH(8), etc. The institutions Source and capacity of storage system. The have further been distinguished by providing additional following codes are used in these columns: codes within the bracket as given below: Column 13: Ayurvedic A Unani U (i) Tap water T Homoeopathic Hom (ii) Tube-well water TW (iii) Tank Water TK Column 6 to 9 : (iv) Well water W The codes used for these columns are as follows: Column 14: (i) Arts only A (ii) Science only (v) Over Head Tank ORT S (iii) Commerce only C (vi) Service Reservoir SR (iv) Arts & Science only .AS (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (v) Arts & Commerce only AC (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (vi) . Combined for all ASC (ix) Pressure Tank PT categories-Arts, Science The information on major source of water supply and Commerce are given in column 13 and the storage capacity (vii) Law L against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented (viii) University U in column 14. (ix) Othets o

260 TOWN DIRECTORY Column 16 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres and vocational training institutes This column has been introduced keeping in view "Recognised" should mean recognised by some the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning statut()ry authority, like education department, Commission. There are number of Adult Education Centres which are included in these columns. commerce ~epartment, labour department etc. of the . government or semi government or autonomous If an educational facility is not available in the town, bodies, public sector undertakings etc. the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometres from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. The following codes are used : Column 16: Working Women's hostels with (i) Vocational Training Institute VT number of seats (ii) Shorthand SH iThe number of working women's hostel if (iii) TypeWriting Type available in the referent town is mentioned with " (iv) Shorthand ,& Typewriting SHType number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of ilearest place with distance where (v) Others 0 the facility is available is r~orded. The vocational institutions like - Applied ArtJ Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cuitural Painting college, Phannacy college, B. Ed. College, Facilities Teacher's Training Institute, Music I Dance School, Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumIDramalCommunity Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. Hall are C9vered under recreational & cultural Column 11 to 14 : facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational facilities are considered for these columns. . Classes upto class VII included in Primary School. This will include nursery school, kinderg~n school. Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, juqior basic Number of public libraries and reading rooms school upto class VII. available in the referent town are recorded in codes as follows: Classes from VIII to X included in Higher secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in (i) Public Library PL senior secpndary school. (ii) Reading room RR Accordingly any of the following types of Statement VI : Trade, Commerce,. Industry and institutions, if exists within the village is shown as per Banking, 1999 codes given below: Column 3 to 8 : (i) Prlmary School P Name of three most important commodllie.) exported and names of three most importa~}t (ii) Middle School M* commodities manufactured in the town are recorded. (iii) Higher Secondary School S Column 9 : Number of Banks (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC Number of Banks available in the referent town (v) College C both Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded (vi) Industrial School I against this column. (vii) Training School Tr Column 10 & 11: Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC Credit Societies (ix) Others (specify)e.g. Sanskrit 0 The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies Pathshala,Senior basic school, and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent Navodaya Vidyalaya, town are recorded against these columns. Makhtab, etc. Statement VII: Civic and other Amenities in More than one institution of a type in the village Slums, 1999 is indicated by the number within brackets against the This is the stateinent on civic and other amenities abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns Note : * - There is no Middle school in the Gujarat having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal State. Corporation, Town area committee etc.

261 Y-l40-35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY

SI. Class, Name and Location Name of Taluka Name of Area Number of Population and Growth Rate No. Ciyic Status Code C.D. block (in Households (in brackets) of the Town at of Town Number Sq. Krn.) incl. Houseless the Censuses of Households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anand(~) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) AnandUA 60.26 42,497 10,010 10,139 11,054 (+1.29) (+9.02) (a) Anand (M) @ 41504000 Anand Anand 38.58 30,496 10,010 10,139 11,054 (+1.29) (+9.02) III (b) Karamsad (M) 41506000 Anand Anand 16.11 6,179

III (c)Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 41505000 Anand Anand 2.30 5,034

VI (d) Vithal Udyognagar 41507000 Anand Anand 3.27 788 INA (INA) 2 IV Anklav(M) 41512000 AnkJav AnkIav 21.31 3,877 3 IV Boriavi(M) 41502000 Anand Anand 15.42 3,559 4 II Borsad(M) 41510000 Borsad Borsad 24.89 9,768 13,001 11.860 12,116 (-8.78) , (+2.16) 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban AggJomeration) 6 II Khambbat (M) (See Khambhat UJban Agglomeration) -, KhambhatUA 80.24 17,289 31,780 28,098 27,251 HJ.59) (-3.01) II Khambhat (M) @ 41509000 Khambhat Khambbat 69.24 14,854 31,780 28,098 27,251 (~1l.59) (-101) 7 IV Ode(M) 41503000 Anand Anand 32.97 3,458 8 II Petlad (M) 41508000 Petlad Petlad 9,19 9,336 15,282 14,863 15,159 (-2.14) _ {tl.99) 9 III Umreth(M) 41501000 Umreth Umreth 20.20 6,120 15,549 13,651 14,024 (-12.21) (+2.73) 10 ill Vallabb VJdyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 11 VI Vasna(Borsad) INA ( INA) 41511000 Borsad Borsad 0.19 50 12 VI Vithal Udyognagar INA (See Anand Uiban Agglomeration) (INA)

UA = Urban Agglomeration @ Please See Appendix for non-lOwn Components of Urban agglomeration

262 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - I I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY

Population and Growth Rate (in brackets) Density Sex Ratio SI. of the Town at the Censuses of (2001 No. Census) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 1981 ' 1991 2001

11 12 , 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 11,660 17,154 36,785 47,240 74,664 I04,O~2 174,480 218,486 3,626 868 905 895 (+5.4$) (+47.12) (+114.44) (+83.34) (+58.05) (+39.33) (+67.72) (+25.22) lI,66q 17,1S4 ' 25,767 40.458 . 59,155 83,936 131,104 ' 156.050 4,045 878 914 917 (+5.48) (+47.12) (+5O:~1) (+57.01) (+46.21) (+41.89) (+56.20) (+19.03) 11.018 .21,132 28,955 1,797 905 886 (+37.02) 6,782 15,509 la,197 21,560 29,378 12,773 831 854 798 (+128.68) (+17.33) (+18.48) (+36.26) 1,899 684 4,103 1,255 785 854 874 (-63.98) (+499.85) 8.144 19,803 929 900 2 6.819 17,805 1,155 934 3 13.191 16;937 20,637 24,704 30.738 38,684 46,821 56,548 2,272 930 944 938 4 (+8.87) (+28.40) (+21.85) (+19.71) (+24.43) . (+25.85) (+21.03) (+20.77) - (See Anand Urban AgglOmeration) 5 - (See Khambhat Urban Agglomeration) 6 31,m 34,941 ' 39,038 51,291 62,097 68,791 89,834 93,194 1,161 949 939 943 (+16.98) (+9.61) (+11.73) (+31.39) (+21.07) (+10.78) (+30.59) (+3.74) 31,877 • 34,941 . 39,038 51,291 62,097 68,791 76,746 80,452 1,162 949 943 944 (+16.98) (+9.61) (+11.73) (+31.39) (+21.07) (+10.78) (+11.56) (+4.83) 11,142 18,459 560 914 7 19,236 23,928 29,667 35,239 39,535 47,020 . 48,552 51,[47 5,566 906 928 914 8 (+26.89) (+t4.39) (+23.98) (+18.78) (+[2.19) (+18.93) (+3.26) (+5.34) 14,779 16,949 18,674 21,244 24,225 28,299 30,082 32,191 1,594 932 926 828 9 (+5.38. (+14.68) (+10.18) (+13.76) (+14.03) (+16.82) (+{i.3O) (+7.01) - (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 10 - 338 1,779 899 11 - (See Anand UIbari Agglomeration) 12

263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT·II PHYSICAL ASPECT AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999

SI. Class. Name and Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance in No. Civic Status Kilometer(s) from of Town Rainfall Temperature (in Centigrade) State HQS. District HQS. (in mm) Maximum Minimum 2 3 4 5 6 7 AnlUld (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Anand VA (See Constituent Unit) (a) Anand (M) @ 1.546.0 42.8 9.2 Gandhinagar Anand (101.0) (0) III (b) Karamsad (M) 761.8 43.2 9.3 Gandhinagar Anand (108.0) (8.0) III (c) Vallabh Vldyanagar (M) 946.3 42.0 9.2 Gandhinagar Anand (106.0) (5.0) VI (d) Vithal Udyognagar INA 867.1 43.2 9.3 Gandhinagar Anand (INA) (106.0) (5.0) 2 IV Anldav (M) 600.0 36.0 9.0 Gandhinagar Anand (148.0) (44.0) . 3 IV Boriavi (M) 670.4 41.1 11.1 Gandhinagar Anand (93.0) (8.0) 4 II Borsad (M) 672.5 41.2 16.1 Gandhinagar ' Anand (130.0) (26.0) 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 II Khambhat (M) @ 612.0 42.2 13.3 Gandhinagar Anand (120.0) (69.0) 1 IV Ode (M) 1.546.0 42.1 15.1 Gandhinagar Anand (l15.0) (25.0) 8 II Petlad (M) 143.0 43.3 11.4 Gandhinagar ' Anand (124.0) (24.0) 9 III Umreth (M) 1.545.9 41.6 9.3 Gandhinagar Anand (122.0) (34.0) ]0 III Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) II VI Vasna(Borsad) INA ( INA) 672.5 41.2 16.1 Gandhinagar Anand (132.0) (28.0) 12 VI Vitha1 Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand U!:ban Agglomeration)

@Please See Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration UA =Urban Agglomeration

264 TOWN DIR~CTORY STATEMENT·II PHYSICAL ASPEct AN!) LOCATION OFTOWN~ 1999

Name of and Road Distance in Kilometer(s) from Railway Station Bus Facility Navigable Riverl SI. Sub-Dh,isionl Nearest City with Nearest City with· Canal (if within No. Taluka Population of One Population of Five Ten Kilometers) Head quarters Lakh and more Lakh and more 8 9 10 II 12 13 I (See Anand Urban Agglomemtion) 1 (See Constituent Unit) Anand!Anand Nadiad Vadodara Anand Anand (0)/(0) (22.0) (38.0) (0) (0) Anand!Anand \ Anand Vadodara Karamsad Karamsad (8.0)/(8.0) (8.0) (46.0) (0) (0) Anand!Anand Anand Vadodara Vallabh Vidyanagar Vallabh Vidyanagar (5.0)/(5.0) (5.0) (43.0) (0) (0) Anand!Anand Anand Vadodara Vithal Udyognagar Vithal Udyognagar (S.0)/{5.0) '(S.O) (43.0) (0) (0) Petlad!ADklav Anand Vadodara Anklav Anklav 2 (40.0)/(0) (44.0) (82.0) CO) (0) Anand!Anand Anand Vadodara Boriavi Boriavi 3 (8,0)/(8.0) , (8.0) (46.0) (0) (0) PetJadiBorsad Anand Vadodara Borsad Borsad 4 (20.0)/(O) (26.0) (54.0) CO) (0) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 5 PetladlKhambhat Anand Vadodara Khambhat Khambhat 6 (37.0)/(0) (69.0) (94.0) (0) CO) Anand!Anand Anand Vadodara Ode Ode 7 (25.0)/(2S.~) (25.0) (63.0) (0) (0) PetladiPetiad Anand Vadodara Petlad Petlad 8 (0)/(0) (24.0) (62.0) (0) (0) AnandlUmreth Nadiad Vadodara Umreth Umreth 9 (34.0)/{0) (29.0) (72.0) (0) CO) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 10 PetladlBorsad Anand Vadodara Borsad Vasna(Borsad) 11 (22.0)1(2.0) (28.0) (56.0) (2.0) (0) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 12

265 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT· III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998·99 51. Class, Name and Civic Slatus of Town Receipt (in Rs. '000) No. Receipt ReVenue derived Government Loan through Taxes, from Municipal Grant etc. Properties and Power apart from Taxation 2 3 4 5 6 Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Anand UA (See Conslituellt Units) (a) Anand (M) @ 55,826 6,686 31,826 1,680 III (b) Karamsad (M) 1,131 926 III (c) Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 749 147 201 357 VI (d) Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) 6,319 2 IV Anklav (M) 961 3,361 3 IV Boriavi (M) 404 92 4 II Borsad(M) 11,987 4,644 5,323 4,452 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 II Khambhat (M) @ 18,430 2,961 12,470 159 7 IV Ode(M) 1,809 1,084 2,969 8 II Petlad (M) 15,828 2,002 10,119 1,783 9 III Umreth(M) 6,746 705 5,579 1,850 10 III VaUabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) II VI Vasna(Borsad) INA ( INA) 12 VI Vilbal Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration)

@Please See Appendix for non-towns compbnents of Urban Agglomeration UA= UJban Agglomeration

266 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - III MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99 Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs. '000) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total SI. sources Receipt Administration Safety Health and Works Institutions (specify) Expenditure No. (specify) Conveniences

7' 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) (See Constituent Units) 4,936 37,115 138,069 22,087 30,369 8,645 19,672 5,165 49,361 135,299 \,394 2,451 2,919 948 1,354 5,221 217 1,671 372 69 207 430 349 1,427 6,319 767 2,598 134 25 3,524 " - 4,322 'S15 10 497 2,065 5 63 3,155 2 2,lll 213 2,880 197 ,447 40 1,480 196 2,360 3 2,251 445 29,102 7,772 1,,329 8,494 6,884 24,479 4 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 5 5,088 8,118 47,226 5,282 1,805 11,737 5,922 2,582 18,357 45,685 6 19 959 6,840 868 1,600 2,760 I,ISO 6,378 7 1,023 30,755 13,079 14,725 33 7,420 916 655 36,828 8 2,261 1,603 18,744 , 7,.528 1,940 L,870 998 ISO 4,818 17,304 9 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 10 -, 11 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 12

267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

SI. Class, Name and Civic Population Population (2001 Census) Road System of Number of Latrines No. Status of Town 2001 Scheduled Scheduled Length Sewerage Total Water Census Castes Tribes (in Kms.) Borne

I '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Anand UA 218,486 8,445 6,662 PR-176.00 49,984 49,984 KR-34.00 (a) Anand (M) @ 156,050 5,634 4,768 PR-1l9.00 S,CP 33,722 33,722 KR-11.00 III (b) Karamsad (M) 28,955 828 424 PR-20.00 S 1,208 1,208 KR·1:00 III (c) Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 29,378 1,932 1,388 PR-28.00 S 15,000 15,000 KR-16.00

VI (d) Vithal Udyognagar INA (I~A) 4,103 51 82 PR·9,00 OSD 54 54 KR-- 2 IV Anklav(M) 19,803 904 359 PR-!S.OQ CP 3,222 3,222 KR- - 3 IV Boriavi (M) 17.805 411 152 PR-7.00 S,CP 1,557 1.557 KR-8.00 4 II Borsad(M) 56,548 2,197 623 PR-72.00 S 9.764 9.764 KR-25.00 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 II Kbambbat (M) @ 93.194 6,574 791 PR-6S.00 S 11.379 11.379 KR-II.OO 7 IV Ode(M) 18.459 662 177 PR-14.00 S 2,488 2.488 KR-8.00 8 II Fetlau \. 51,147 3,763 801 PR-27.00 S,OSD 6.470 6,470 KR-21.00 9 III Umreth(M) 32,191 1,227 445 PR-31.00 S 4,758 4,758 KR-13.00 10 III Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) II VI Vasna(Borsad) INA ( INA) 338 PR-2.00 OSD 90 90 KR-- 12 VI Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration)

@ Please See Appendix for non-lown Components of Urban Agglomeration UA= Urban Agglomeration

268 TOWN DIRECTOBY STATEMENT· IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999

Number of Latrines Method of Water Supely Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) SI. Se~ice Others Disposal of Source System of Fighting Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others No. Night Soil of Storage with Service Lighting Supply capacity (Points) in Kilolitres (in brack~ts) 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - OHT,SR,BWP 53,211 1,674 10,197 11,610 256 (88,525) S,ST T,TW OHT,SR Yes 28,556 620 9,491 7,339 56 (86,635) S T,TW OHT Anand 4,500 105 110 1,050 200 (240) (8.0) S T,TW OHT,BWP Anand 20,120 149 596 2,521 (1,650) (5.0) ST T OHT Anand 35 800 700 (1,010) (5.0) ST T,TW OHT Borsad 3,200 25 213 7. 76 2 (100) (15.0) ST T,TW . OHT Anand 1,025 7 130 110 25 3 (150) (8.0) S T,TW OHT,BWP Yes 10,390 341 3,140 1,140 4 (4,800) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 5 S T OHT Yes 19,791 1,794 4,107 2,628 157 6 (3,352) S T,TW OHT Umreth 2,588 48 324 1,241 112 7 (170) (8.0)

~ ST TW OHT,SR Yes 9,320 186 2,321 2,970 58 8 (2,025) S T,TW OHT Yes 6,487 174 1,470 1,306 187 9 (1,800) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 10 ST T OHT Borsad 90 50 11 (50) (2.0) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 12

269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT. V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

SI. Class. Name and Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. Civic Status of Town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Census) ~ispensaries! Medical Commercel Colleges. Colleges T.B. Clinics etc. Institutions Law/Other noted in Colleges column 4 (of Degree Level and above)

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Anand(M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) Anand VA 218,486 H-(7). H-(7I1). A-(5). I 2 0-(12). 0-(168). S-(2). JIC-(2) HC-(60) C-(5). FWC-(3). FWC-(10). L-(I), TB-(l). TB-(60). 0-(11). NH-(5). NH-(102). U-(I) 0-(6) 0-(75) I (a) Anand (M) @ 156.050 H-(3). H-(345). A-(3). Karamsad Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar 0-(4). 0-(156). S-(I), (8.0) (5.0) (5.0) HC-(I) HC-(IO) C-(3), FWC-(2), FWC-(O), L-(I), TB-(I), TB-(60), 0-(6) NH-(2), NH-(70), 0-(1) 0-(75) III (b) Karamsad (M) 28,955 H-(I), H-(350), VaiIabh Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Vidyana~ar HC-(l), HC-(50), (3.0) (3.0) (3.0) 0-(5) 0-(0) III (c) Vallabh Vidyanagar(M) 29,378 H-(3), H-(l6), A-(2), Karamsad 2 0-(8), 0-(12), S-(I), (3.0) FWC-(l), FWC-(10), C-(2), NH-(3) NH-(32) 0-(5). U-(l) VI (d) Vi thaI Udyognagar 4.103 Vallabh Vallabh Karamsad Vallabh Vallabh INA (INA) Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Vidyanagar (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) 2 IV Anklav(M) 19,803 0-(1), 0-(0), AC-(l) Karamsad Nadiad Vallabh Vidyanagar HC-(l), HC-(O), (36.0) (58.0) (39.0) NH-(I), NH-(I0), FWC-(I) FWC-(O) 3 IV Boriavi (M) 17,805 HC-(I), HC-(IO), Anand Karamsad Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar FWC-(I), FWC-(O), (8.0) (7.0) (7.0) (7.0) NH-(1), NH-(O), 4 II BOl,ad(M) 56,548 H-(I4), H-(31O), ASC-(I), 'Karamsad Nadiad Vallabh Vidyanagar 0-(9). 0-(0), 0-(1) (18.0) (40.0) (21.0) NH-(5), NH-(O), FWC-(I), FWC-(O), 0-(2) 0-(0)

270 TOWN DIRECTORY ST~TEMENT. V MEDICA"L, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Cultural Facilities SI. Recognised I Higher Secondary! *Junior Primary Adult Women's Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public No. Shorthand, Secondary/ Matricu- Secondary Schools Literacy Hostels Drama! Libraries Typewriting Intermediatel lation and Classes! with Community including and Vocational Senior Middle Centres, Number Halls Reading Training Secondary/ Schools Others of Seats Rooms Institutions PUc (Pre- (Specify) university CoHegey Junior College. , level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - " lYpe-(I5), 22 23 63 I 1(76) 2 8 10 PL-(6), Sh.'JYpe-(S), RR-(l) 0-(18)

Type-(II), 14 14 42 8 8 PL-(t)

Sh.Type-(4), 0-(11)

0-(1) Vallabh 6 PL-(2) Vidyanagar (3.0)

Type-(4), 8 8 13 1(76) PL-(2), Sh. Type-( I). RR-(l) 0-(6)

Vallabh Vallabh Vallabh 2 Vallabh PL-(I) Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Vidyanagar Vidyanagar (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) (2.0) Type-(I) 2 2 6 PL-(I) 2

Anand 14 PL-(I) 3 (8.0)

Type-(4), 10 9 12 2 PL-(3) 4 0-(1)

271 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Sl. Class, Name and Population Medical Facilities Educational Facilities No. Civic Status of Town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Census) Dispensaries! Medical CommerceJ Colleges Colleges TB. Clinics etc. Institutions LawlOther noted in Colleges column 4 (of Degree Level and above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 II Khambhat (M) @ 93,194 H-(3), H-(240), ASC-(t), Kararnsad Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar 0-(15), 0-(0), L-(I), (61.0) (64.0) (64.0) HC-{I), HC-(30), 0-(2) NH-(I), NH-(52), FWC-{I) FWC-{O) 7 IV Ode(M) 18,459 H-(I), H-(30), AC-(I) Kararnsad Nadiad Vallabh Vidyanagar 0-(7), 0-(0), (40.0) (36.0) (30.0) HC-(I) HC-{O) 8 II Petlad(M) 51,147 H-(2). H-(145). C-(I). Kararnsad Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar 0-(45), 0-(0), AS-(1), (19.0) (21.0) (21.0) FWC-{I). FWC-(O), 0-(1) TB-{I). TB-(25). NH-(U) NH-(118) 9 III Umreth(M) 32,191 H-(3). H-(117). Karamsad Nadiad Vallabh Vidyanagar 0-(9), 0-(29). (4.0) (49.0) (29.0) (39.0) NH-(l), NH-(32). FWC-(2), FWC-(O), O-(3) 0-(37) 10 III Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) II VI Vasna(Borsad) INA (INA) 338 0-(1), 0-(0). Borsad Karamsad Vallabh Vallabh Vidyanagar Vidyanagar FWC-(l) FWC-(O) (2.0) (67.0) (18.0) (18.0) 12 VI Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration)

UA = Urban Agglomeration @ = Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. Note: *In Gujarat State, the levels of Education are classified as under : (i) Primary (From standard I to VII passed) (ii) Secondary / Matriculation (From standard VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary (From standard XI to XII passed ) Hence, the details under Col.J 3 are not shown.

272 TOWN DIRECTORY .Educational Facilities Working Number of Recreational and Cultural Facilities Sl. Recognised Higher Secondary/ *Junior Primary Adult / Women's Stadium Cinema Auditoriuml Public No. Shonhand, Secondaryl Matricu- Secondary Schools LitCracy Hostels Drama! Libraries Typewriting Intermediate! larion and Classes! with Community including and Vocational Senior Middle Centres, Number Halls Reading Training SecoJldaryI Schools Others ' of Seats Rooms Institutions PUC (Pre- (Specify) university College)! Junior , College level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 I (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 5 Type-(S), 7 \6 23 2 PL-(2), 6

0-(3) RR-(2)

Umreth 9 PL-(I) 7

(S.O)

Type-(3), 4 , 7 21 2 3 2 PL-(2), S.

Sh. Type-( I), RR-(2)

Sh. Type-( I). 4 5 15 2 PL-(3). 9

0-(3)

RR-(3) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 10 Borsad Borsad II

(2.0) (2.0) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) - 12

273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANQBOOK : ANAND STATEMENT - VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

SI. Class, Name and Civic Status of Town Name of Three most Important Commodities Exported No. 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 Anand (M) (See Anand Urban Agglpmeration) Anand UA (See Constituent Unit) - I (a) Anand (M) @ Milk Powder Cutlery Re~dymade Hosiery III (b) Karamsad (M) Industrial Machinery Tobacco TurDai III (c)VaJIabh Vidyanagar (M) Electrical Goods Glass Products Pre-Cast Electrical Poles VI (d) Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) Machinery Spare Parts Colour Electrical Equipment 2 IV Anklav (M) Turdal Tobacco Products Colour 3 IV Boriavi (M) Vegetables Tobacco Turdal 4 II Borsad (M) Tobacco Turdal Bidis 5 III Karamsad (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 6 II Khambhat (M) @ Handloom Sarees Agate Jewellery Wheat

7 IV Ode (M) Tabacco Banana Vegetables, 8 II Petlad (M) Cotton Yarn Tobacco Products Wire Knitting Items 9 III Urnreth(M) Tiles Leaf Dishes & Bowls Tobacco to III Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) (See Anand Urban Agglomqation) II VI Vasna(Borsad) INA ( INA) Wooden Furniture Plastic Articles Tobacco Products 12 VI Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) (See Anand Urban Agglomeration)

@ Please see Appendix for not-t9wn components of Urban Agglomeration UA =Urban Agglomeration

274 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT· VI .' TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING, 1999

Name of Three most Important Commodities Manufactured Number of Nuritberof Number of SI. 1st 2nd 3rd Banks AgricUltural Non-Agricultural No. Credit Societies Credit Societies (i 7 8 9 JO 11 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) (See Constituent Unit) Milk Powder Washing Soap Cotton Seed Oil 30 9' 36 Industrial Machinery Tobacco Turdal 5 Glass Products Electrical Goods Pre-Cast Electrical Poles Il 4

" Machinery Spare Parts Cattle Food Plastic Products 2 Tabacco TurdaI Cotton 2 3 2 Vegetables TurdaI Tobacco 4 1 3 Cement Pipes Turdai Bidfs 7 2 9 4 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 5 Paddy Agate Jewellery Handloom Sarees 14 II 6 Tobacco Banana Vegetables 3. I 7 Cotton Yam Wire Knitting Items FireWorks 11 17 8 Tiles Leaf Dishes & Bowls Tobacco 7 8 9 (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) IO Tobacco Products Wooden Furniture Plastic Articles II (See Anand Urban Agglomeration) 12

275 · DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND STATEMENT - VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUM, 1999

SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 III Urnreth No 2 IV Boriavi (I) Khristivas, Harijanvas, Bhoivas No 700 3,500 S 400 3 IV Ode (1) Bahera No 200 1,000 S 50 (2) Manek No 150 600 S 20 (3) Rupan No 150 600 S 15 (4) Mariya No 130 650 S 15 (5) Navapura No 200 1,950 S 100 (6) VadaTalav No 100 400 S 5 (7) Malav No 150 600 S 20 (8) Harijanvas No 75 300 S 10 (9) Near Bahera No 25 100 S 5 (10) NearGodi No 30 150 S 5 4 I Anand (I) Mangalpura No 203 1,015 S,OSO' 116 (2) Jagnathpura No 204 1,020 S,OSO/ 180 (3) Rupapura No 210 1,050 S,OSO 175 (4) Satordi No 201 1,005 S,(>SO 50 (5) Bhimdevpura No 207 1,035 S,OSO 60 (6) Lotiyabhagol No 210 1,050 S,OSO 100 (7) Amina Manzi! No 218 1,090 S,OSO 175 (8) Bhalej Road No 210 1,050 S,OSO --"- 50 (9) Pani Ni Tanki No 205 1,025 S,OSD 200 (10) Ekla Parivar No 215 1,075 S,OSD 115 (11) Shikhod Talavadi No 225 1,125 S,OSO 70 (12) Navi Nagari (T.B.Hospital) No 198 990 S,OSO 90 (13) Borsad Chokadi No 200 1,000 S,OSD 100 5 III Vallabh (1) Harionmagar Zupadpatti No 185 776 S IO Vidyanagar (2) Bakrolmi Naliwali Zupadpatti No 191 918 S 48 (3) Khada Vistar Mahadev rase No 108 560 S 17 6 III Karamsad (I) Panchvati Slum Area No 200 500 2 S 50 7 VI Vithal No Udyognagar INA 8 II Petlad (I) Devkuva Vaghrivas No 217 792 OSO 52 (2) Malav Vaghrivas No 224 810 OSO 50 (3) Khatkivas No 125 425 OSO 60 (4) Rohitvas No 172 616 OsO 64

276 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - VII I CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUM, 1999

Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections Sl. Private Private Community Disposal of pointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) Protected Water

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

5 ST 100 475 30 2 20 S 30 50 10 3 10 S 13 20 10 S 12 15 10 5 S 10 15 . 25 S 81 100 20 7 S ,13 5 12 S 15 20 5 5 S 11 10 5 4 S 7 10 4 4 S 5 10 4 4 ST 16 190 24 4 8 st 15 175 12 8 ST 18 200 20 8 ST 12 100 4 8 ST 12 180 17 8 ST 9 150 17 8 ST 25 200 10 8 ST 18 ISO 13 8 ST 15 100 . 12 8 ST 20 190 22 8 ST 21 150 10 5 ST 15 100 16 5 ST 18 100 15 10 S 5 120 12 5

12 S 4 135 14 5 S 3 80 10 5 S 15 50 10 6 7

IS ST 126 167 18 8 20 ST 142 149 22 IO ST 102 125 12 10 ST 83 172 14

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Y-I40-37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND SI. Class and Name of the Slum Is it Number of Population Paved System Number No. Name of Town Notified Households of the Roads (in of of (approximate) Slum Kilometers) Sewerage latrines (approximate) Private WaterBorne 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (5) Anjanavad No 104 415 OSD 75 (6) Ravaliyavad No 102 395 OSD 77 (7) Hijadavad No 75 300 OSD 75 (8) Pencil Factory No 69 327 OSD 69 (9) Khodiyar Vaghrivas No 435 1,405 OSD 30 (10) Ranjan Harijanvas . No 105 467 OSD 40 (11) Sohang Harijanvas No 112 560 OSD 10 (12) Bulakhi Chali No 380 1,903 OSD 61 (13) Hojwali Chali No 130 585 OSD 7 9 II Khambhat (1) Mohanpura Fatehdarwaja No 354 1,770 S 200 (2) Harijanvas No 330 1,654 S 40 (3) Ranmurunagar No 628 3,142 CP 160 (4) Damkoth Slum Area No 282 1,412 S , 20 (5) Machhipura Slum Area No 41I 2,055 S 265 (6) Vaghrivas (La! Darwaja) No 437 2,185 S 15

10 IIBorsad No -' 11 VI Vasna No (Borsad) INA 12 IV Anldav (1) Indiranagar,Madhavnagar, No 625 3,800 4 CP 200 Vankarvas, Anta Vistar

278 TOWN DIRECTORY

Number of latrines Method of Number of Tap Electricity Connections S1. Private Private Community Disposal of' PointslPublic Hydrants Domestic Road Others No. Service Others Night Soil installed for Lighting Supply of (points) ~tected Water

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 ST 104 104 11 10 ST 102 102 12 ST 75 75 9

ST 69 i 69 8

" 10 ST 332 302 43 20 ST 99 105 11 20 ST 102 100 12 20 ST 120 340 35 15 ST 14 90 13 24 S 205 250 35 9 20 S 65 40 6 28 S 114 110 15 2 S 26 15 5 24 S 265 320 15 12 S 134 190 18 10 11

20 ST 37 200 7 12

279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

Sl. Name of the Town with Location Code, Population of Outgrowth Population of No. Core Town Outgrowths

2 3 4 5 Anand(M) 41504000 130,685 (i) Gamdi (OG) 12,855

(ii) Bakrol (OG) (Part) 3,044

(iii) Jitodiya (00) (Part) 978

(iv) Mogri (OG) 8,4~8 2 Khambhat (M) 41509000 80,452 (i) Kansari (OG) 3,737

(ii) Shakarpur (00) 7,052

(iii) Metpur(oo) 1,953

280 Part-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary Census ~bstract , (a) Brief note on Prim~ry Census Abstract :

The first ~nsus of the third millennium and twenty its quality before putting the same in public domain. first century the C,ensus of India, 2001 was the 14th This has to be done mainly through the process of continuous and unintenupted Indian census since 1872. internal consistency, comparison with similar data in Thus, 200 1 Census will provide data on population the past and also through validation with likewise data and its characteristics marking transition from one if available, from external sources. Quite often the local century and millennium.to another. knowledge and perception has to be brought into play The gigantic operation,pfPopulation Enumeration . to undetstand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. (co~sidered by many to h.e the single largest and The other very important aspect of the data quality is complex peace time adnun~strative exercise in the to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas world) was made pos~ible due to the door to door universal canvassing 'Of the Household Schedule by especially for the population enumeration phase where about 2 million enume~tors and supervisors covering the data is disseminated right up to the village level in 593 districts, 5,463 sub-district, 5,161 towns and the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct 638,588 villages. The comp~hensive Household geographical linkage of each enumeration block was Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the one qf the major planks of the quality control, specially Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual for small area population statistics. Particul_l;lrS and Part III contained questions for A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Household engaged in cpltivationIPlantation. The part was put in .place to objectively examine the preli­ II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results questions all of which were universally canvassed.and and fInally clear them for use. The responsibility of no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. the final clearance of data was with the Task Force on Data Processing Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. The other A quantum leap was made in the technology front members of the TFQA were the Heads and senior while processing the Census 2001 data both for officers of the Census Division, Data Processing Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census Division, Map Division, Demography Division and schedules for both the phases were scanned through Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census high speed scanners'in fifteen data centers across the Operations were co-opted as members whenever the country and hand-written data from the schedules were TFQA discussed the data for their StateslUnion converted into digitized form through Intelligent territories. The Directors and their senior officers were Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of required to make detailed presentations of data for their AScn records for further processing. The designing own state both in respect to the quality and the coverage and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be and only after the full possible cleared. done very carefully using specialized software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ There has been a major departure in Census 2001 requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate from the past in respect of the procedure followed for state-of-art technology in data processing has made it fmalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations the frrst time in the history of Census. For Census 200 1, were finalized' at the time of the manual compilation about 202 million schedules consisting of about 1,028 of the Primary Census Abstracts (pCA}at the Regional million records were scanned and processed within a Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this span of only 10 months starting October, 2002. purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was Task Force on Quality Assurance fmalized much later based on manual coding done by After the data is processed, it is expedient on the the coders. In 200 1 Census, each individual Scheduled part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND on the computers by the Data Entry Operators through four broad industrial categories, namely (i) Cultivators, a process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) (ii) Agricultural labourers (iii) Household Industry and taken up along with the processing of PCA data. Workers and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The CAC process involves pulling down, from the The characteristics of the Total population includes relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding Houseless population and are presented by sex and from the dictionary by referring to the image of the rural-urban residence. This data is presented at different specific individual entry in the Household Schedule levels, namely India, State!Union rI'erritories, Districts appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response on and Cities, Urban Agglomerations (population 100,000 Religion-wherever required, was also undertaken along and above) in three different tables. In addition, the with the processing of peA. This is because the Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in Institutional Households and their population by relation to the religion of the individual. Two Special residence and sex for 2001 fcir India,State and Union Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on territory. Scheduled CasteS/Scheduled Tribes were constituted Apart from the India and StatelUrtion Territory for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these volumes for Primary Census Abstract,. the District resp~nses. Census Handbook contains District Primary Census The main task of the Special Task Force on Abstract, Appendix to District Primary. Census Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled responses encountered and code it into the appropriate Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, religious community based on available literature and Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state. Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different It was for the first time at the 198.-1 Census that the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun­ Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out for tered and classified these into appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes and the S'cheduled Tribes the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census principally based on the Presidential Notification and Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the available literature. Thus a very systematic and the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were malic scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up available in Table C-VID-Social and Cultural table and the individual religion and the individual Scheduled to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes~ _._ Scheduled Tribes population in 200 1 Census, is thus being finalized by aggregating the population data for The fonnat of Primary Census Abstract has been individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared at appropriate geographical levels. to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial classification of main workers given in the Primary The entire work relating to the data validation and Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Territories under the overall supervision and 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the In 1981 census only main workers were presented in Registrar General, India with active cooperation and to four categories. One of the novel features of the support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing primary census abstract of 1991 census was the Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map presentation of data of the population of age group 0- Division. 6 is continued in 200 I Census also. This will help the Primary Census Abstract data users in better analysis and understanding of this literacy data. The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another important publication of 2001 Census gives basic Level of presentation in District Census information on Area, Total Household, Total Handbooks : population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes The Primary Census Ahstract data in different popUlation, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under:

284 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The PCA Data for villages was presented CD ~ former represents land use area only. Similarly, Block wise for the first time in 1991 CeJ$us. This the total of all the vinages may not tally with the entire practice'is continued in 2001 Census also. The data mral of Police Stationll'absil. The difference may be for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban due to the fact that while the area covered by hills, areas ~ly. All the villages within the CD Block forests and rivers etc, have been accounted in' the constitute the mral portion and the Census Towns and Tabsils and P.S. level the same may not be covered Outgrowths are shown under the urban portion of the UIId8r the area of the villages. Apart from this it may CD Block. ,In case a CD Block is spread OV6£ two or also differ due to varying methods of computatioo more distrjcts~ than portion which faIls within the adopted at different levels. district is presen~ the d3ta pertaining to'remaining An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract portion of ~,a> Block is presented in the concerned has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Dil'trict Census -1Jandbook. The data in the Urban ' block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Primary C¢nsus Abstract for each town as wen as for Scheduled Castes Population and the Sched\))ed Tribes town with outgro. in the district are presented. 'I'be Population for each town. data for a1l the wards and the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented: separately below the concerned The fonowing Abbreviations have been used in town(s). the Primary Census Abstract for facility of presentations: The DistrictPrimary CeosusAbstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract' for 1 Municipal Corporation! MCmp. , Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract for Corporation Scheduled Tribes are presented in ,52 columns. The 2 Municipality M Vtllage Primary Census Abstract am;l Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 cplumns. 3 Municipal Council MCl The concepts and definitioos used in the column 4 Cantonment Board! beading are explained under the sub heading 'Census Cantonment CD Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total 5 Notified Area/Notified Area NAC Population' ,includes the Scheduled Castes, the ·CommitteelNotified Committee Scheduled Tri~ the Institutional and the Houseless populatioos. The explanation reganJing area figures 6 Industrial Notified Area INA presented at various level in the Primary Census 7 Gram Panchayat/ VP AbstractS are as fonows: Village Panchayat \ Area FigoJ:a 8 Nagar Pancbayat/ NP The area figures' supplied by local revenue Town Panchayat authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Statioos and by the local bodies in respect of towns 9 . Census Town CT are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the 10 Total T villages supplied by the Tabsildars in acres have been II Rural R converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the CD Block is the total of the village areas coming 12 Urban U under each CD Block. The area figures for the district The following conversion factor bas been used for are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of converting areas into hectares and hectares into km2 India to maintain uniformity at the national level. The total area figures of an the tabsilslCD Blocks within Acres x 0.40467 = hectares the district may not tally with area figures of the district 100 Hectares = 1 KJn2

285 Y-140-38

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND DISTKlCf PRIMARY

Locatioo· Dislric:tKDBIockI TOIaII Area of Number of Total PopuIatioo (Including PopuJation in the Age-:Group 0-6 Code U.AJCitylfown RU1311 Towol HoUseholds Imtitutiooal and NumbeI" Urban Wanlin Houseless PopuJaIion) square. kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 II

15 . Total *2,941.8 360,888 1,856P.2 971," 884,871 155,131: 138.t74 117,157 Rural 2$16.3 264,854 1,348,911 706,685 642,.116 195,164 115,311 89,853 Urban 264.7 95,9S4 5fY1:nl 265,315 242,656 60,067 31,763 27,314 0001 . Total 337.7 14,009 75,850 39,450 36,400 12,571 6,764 5,807 Rural 337.7 14,009 75,850 39,450 36,400 12,571 6,764 5,807 Urban 0002 Sojitra Total 165.7 19,359 96,138 50,475 45.663 14,005 7,651 6,354 Rural 165.7 19,359 96,138 50,475 45,663 14,005 7,651 6,354 Urban 0003 Umreth Total 215.7 24,130 130,237 68,017 62,220 18,602 10,049 8,553

Rural 215.7 ~,130 130,237 68,017 62.220 18,602 10,049 8;553 Urban

0004 Anand . Total 350.0 55,959 284,515 149,165 135,350 38,554 2~,986 17,568 Rural 332.5 50,784 259,150. 135,824 123,326 35,469 19,296 16,173 Urban 17.5 5,175 25,365 13,J41 12.024 3,085 1~690 1,395 41504000 Gamdi (00)­ Urban 5.7 2,533 12,855 6,644 6,211 1,655 874 781 WanlNo.15 41504000 . Bakrol (Part) (00)­ Urban 3.1 667 3,044 1,613 1,431 300 177 123 WanlNo.16 41504000 Jitodiya (Part) (00)­ Urban 1.5 178 978 449 529 109 57 52 WanlNo.17 41504000 Mogri (00)­ Urban 7.2 1,797 8,488 4,635 3,853 1,021 582 439 WanlNo.18 0005 Total 296.6 43,558 214,308 112,196 102,112 29,467 15,995 13,472 Rural 296.6 43,558 214,308 112,196 102,1l2 29,467 15,995 13,472 Urban 0006 Total 784.7 35,091 180,560 94,372 86,188 27,072 14,457 12,615 Rural 773.7 32,656 167,818 87,787 80,031 25,392 13,562 11,830 Urban 11.0 2,435 12,742 6,585 6,157 1,680 895 785 41509000 Kansari (00)­ Urban 3.2 730 3,737 1,889 1,848 483 241 242 WanlNo.18 41509000 Sbakarpur (00)­ Urban 5.1 1,303 7,052 3,686 3,366 975 529 446 Ward No. 19 41509000 Metpur (00)­ Urban 402 1,953 1,010 943 222 125 97 WanlNo.20 0007 Bcrsad Total 393.6 57,434 290,523 152,598 137,925 41,932 22,559 19,373 Rural 393.6 57,434 290,523 152,598 137,925 41,932 22,559 19.373 Urban 0008 Anklav Total 167.4 22,924 114,877 60,338 54,539 17,726 9,435 8,291 Rural 167.4 22,924 114,877 60,338 54,539 17,726 9,435 8,291 Urban

Note: *These figures represent 'Geographical area' figures supplied by theSUlVeyol' General. Figures for wban area are those supplied by the local Bodies. Area figures for rural are derived by subtracting the wban area from the total area of the Disnict. The total of the area figures of talukas win not tally with the district figures because the former represents 'Land Use Area' and ate derived from the figures supplied by the Director of Land Records.

288 PRIMARY CENSUSAQSTRACT CENSUS' ABSTRACf

Sc:beOOk:d Tribes P~ TotIlI DisIridKD Bloct1 RwalI U.A.JCitylI'own Urban

Persons i Females Persons Males Females Males 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

98,48S 5~ 46,483 22.135 12,119 1',.816 1,193,484 717,'JfW 475,495 Total ADaDd • 7~ 39~ 34,Ml 12,125 6,747 6,078 1125,51' 51t,031 315,488 Rural 24,lB3 u.Ml 11,541 1',811 5,1:11 4,731 367,885 'JJf1~8 161,807 Urban \ 8,573 4,501 4,072 451 262 189 42,121 26,290 15,831 Total Tarapur 8,573 "',5~1 4,072 451 262 189 . 42,121 26,290 15,831 Rural Urban 5,770 3,054 2,716 437 241 196, 57,287 35.126 22,161 Total Sojitra 5,770 J,054 2,716 437 241 196 57;1.87 35,126 22,161 Rural Urban Z,Oll \ 1.744 1,255 672 51!3 79,422 50,151 29,271 ToIal Umredl .,0 2,On 1,744 1,255 672 583 79,422 50,151 29,271 Rural Urban 13,139 6,879 6,260 6,844 3.602 3,242 188,531 113,329 75,202 ToIal Anand

11.257 5~899 5,358 5,742 3,003 2,739 170,175 102,826 67,349 Rural 1,882 980 902 1,102 599 503 18,356 10,503 7,853 Urban 1,011 519 492 628 342 286 8,904 5,083 3,821 Urban Gamdi (00) WanlNo.15 47 21 26 36 22 14 2,475 1,359 1,116 Urban BaIaoI (Part) (oorWaldNo.16 4 2 2 758 368 390 Urban Jitodiya (Part) (OG)-Wald No.I7 824 440 384 434 233 201 6.219 3,693 2,526 Urban Magri (00) WanlNo.18 13,819 7,337 6,482 1,782 928· 854 135,015 81,749 53,266 Total Pedad 13,819. 7,337 6,482 1,782 928 854 135,015 81,749 53,266 Rural Urban l,4,408 7,614 6,794 1,101 563 538 105,346 65,204 40,142 ToIal Kbambbat 13,089 6,932 6,157 945 490 455 97,085 60,439 36,646 Rural 1.319 682 637 156 73 83 8,261 4,765 3,496 Urban 149 72 77 126 59 67 2,436 1,382. 1,054 Urban KaDsari (00) WanlNo.18 873 471 402 30 14 16 4,424 2,593 1,831 Urban Shakarpur (OG)-WaRI No. 19 297 139 158 1,401 790 . 611 Urban Metpur(OG) WanlNo.20 13,588 7.216 6.372 1.692 892 800 177,272 110,617 66,595 Total Dorsad 13,588 7.216 6;372 1,692 892 800 177.272 110,617 66,595 Rural, Urban 4,451 2.410 2.041 521 259 262 67,142 42,773 24.369 Total Anklav 4,451 2,410 2.041 521 259 262 67,142 42,773 24,369 Rural Urban

. 289 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND DISTRICI' PRIMARY .

DilIIrictJ (D TotdI BkdlU.AJ RumII CitJfTowu UJbao

2 3

15 10taI "-1.4A 254,191 _~77 784,711 535,444 'JM;zG1 617"" 489,1" 128,56' RanI 523,382 If6.6S4 326,7lI 615,341 .,1" 216,171 4G1,fn' Ja,2t7 116,732' Urban 141,186 57,437 82,64' 1",371 136,275 33.ttS 151,648 121,1183 21,837 0001 Tarapur . 1bIaI 33,729 13,160 20.569::· 35,740 21,466 14,214 25,129 19,168 5,961 Rural 33,729 13,160 20,569 35,740 21,466 14,274. 25,129 19,168 5,961

Urban

0002 Sojitra 38,851 15,349 23,S02 42,705 28,278 14,427 32,636 25,324 7,312 Rural 38,851 15,349' 23.502 42,105 28,278 14,427 32,636 25,324 1,312

Urban 0003 UDIl'Cd! TOIal 50,815 17,866 32,949 60,326 38,283 22,043 40,989 33,180 7,809 Rural SO,815 17,866 32,949 60,326 38,283 22,043 40,989 33,180 7,809 Urban

0004 Anand 95,984 35,836 60,148 114,112 82,461 32,251 93,902 75,474 18,428 Rural 88,975 32,998 55,977 106,041 75,645 30,396 85,945 68,933 11,012

Urban 7,009 2,838 4,171 8,671 6,816 1,855 7,957 6,~,n 1,416

41S04000 Gamdi (00)- Urban 3,951 1,561 2,390 4,065 3,283 782 3,m ~,150 627 Ward No.15 41504000 BabOI (Part) (00)- Urban 569 254 315 1,119 835 284 943 780 163 Ward No.16

41S04000 Jitodiya (Part) (00)- Urban 220 81 139 332 237 95 331 237 94 Ward No.17 41504000 Mogri (00)- . Urban 2,269 942 1,327 3,155 2,461 694 2,906 2,374 532 Ward No.18 ooos PetIad 79,293 30,447 48,846 96,540 63,815 32,725 73,980 57,493' 16,487 Rural 79,293 30,447 48,846 96,540 63,815 32,725 73,980 57,493 16,487

Urban

ToIal 75,214 29,168 46,046 83,434 53,172 30,262 66,357 49,254 17,103

Rural 70,733 27,348 43,385 78,982 49,686 29,296 62,486 46,113 16,373

Urban 4,481 1,820 2,661 4,452 3,486 966 3,871 3,141 730 41509000 KaDsari (00)­ Urban 1,301 507 794 1,159 986 173 980 841 139 Ward No.18 41509000 Sbakarpur (00)­ Urban 2,628 1,093 1,535 2,701 1,948 753 2,337 1,772 565 WanlNo.19

41509000 Melpilr (00)­ Urban 552 220 332 592 552 40 554 528 26 WardNo.20 0007 Dorsad Tocal 113,251 41,921 71,330 137,890 86,942 50,948 103,542 78,204 25,338 Rural li3,251 41,921 71,330 137,890 86,942 50,948 103,542 78,204 25,338 Urban

0008 AokIav Total 47,735 17,565 30,170 57,117 35,054 22,063 42,322 31,882 10,440 Rural 47,735 17,565 30,170 57,117 35,054 22,063 42,322 31,882 10,440 Urban

290 PRlMARYCENSUS~

30 , 31 32 n 34 3S 36 ' n 31 39 40 41 3 2 144,541 us,.te 91fT1 II1,11S 142,t51 lZ,674 2,211 1M,4]I H8,113' 71,G5 ...... AIIIIIIII 135"" 127•. , 8,653 171,9» 131,592 ',542 .1,344 IG.S2A tJ,117 SMtr1 ...... I,IG 1.411. 415 16,115 u,3SI 3,132 16'1 ta.9l4 I.... If.lJl ~ 8,921 B,3S{i S6S 7,330' S,5SO 1,780 202 179 23 8,676 5,083 3,593 TOlai 1mpur 11,921 B,3S6 S6S 1,330 S,5SO 1.780 202 179 23 11,676 5,083 3,593 RanI

,- \ - \hbau 8,659 8,141 S12 13,661 10.410 3,2S7 303 lSI 52 10,007 6,516 3.491 TOlai Sojitta

8,6S9 B.147 S12 13,661 10.410 3~7 303 251 S2 10.007 6,516 3,491 RanI - \hbau 16,436 IS,410 1,026 IS,208 11,421 3,787 403 2SO IS3 8,942 6,099 2,843 ToIaI UmR:Ih 16.436 IS,410 1,026 IS,208 11,421 3,787 403 2SO IS3 8,942 6,099 2,843 RanI - Urt.a ).7,587 16,614 m 36,B17 26,498 10,319 1,314 ).006 lOB 38.184 31,3S6 6,828 TOlai Ammd 17,116 1,,171 94S 3S,373 25,4117 9.1186 1,1116 911 1UJ 32,270 26,358 S,912 RanI 471 443 211 1,444 1,011 433 1211 89 39 S,914 4,998 916 Urbm 219 212 7 704 510 194 6S 39 26 2,789 2.389 400 Urbm Gamdi (00)­ WlnlNo.IS

26 21 S 33 21 12 IB 15 3 866 723 143 UrbIir a.b1Il (Part) (00) WlnlNo.16 7 4 3 6S SB 7 2S9 17S 84 'l.J.t.t JiIodiya w-t) (00) WlnlNo.17

219 206 13 642 422 220 45 3S 10 2.000 1,711 289 Urbm Mogri (00)­ WadNo.18 18.164 17,.632 1.132 31.006 23.172 1,234 1,031 881 ISO 23,179 15,208 7971 ThI:d Pt:dad 111.764 17,.632 1,132 31,006 23,712 1,234 1,031 881 iso 23,179 15,208 7,971 baI

- UrbIit

22,298 210,644 1,654 19,210 14,581 4,629 953 1S8 95 23.896 13.171 100m ThI:d JChaqHgt 22JT14 210,430 1,644 IUS3 14.032 4,321 921 83S 116 21,138 10,816 10,322 RanI 2M 214 10 IS7 .. lOB 32 23 9 2,7S8 2,3SS 403 \hbau

22 21 I 122 II 41 18 13 S 818 726 92 'l.J.t.t ~ (00)­ WadNo.I8 160 151 9 633 370 263 9 5 .. t.s35 1,246 289 Urt.a ShIbIpur (00) WlnlNo.I9

42 42 102 98 4 5 5 40S 383 22 Urt.a ...... (00)­ WlnlNo.2IO

30,171 2B,48O 1,691 "51;J.22 29,329 7,893 4,22S ",0S9 166 31,924 16,336 15,588 ToIaI Busad

30.171 28,410 1,691 "51;J.22 29,329 1,893 4,22S 4,0S9 166 31.924 .16,336 15,s88 ~ - Urbm

13,sss 12.420 1,138 13,761 18,S91 3,170 2.61S 2.170 44S 12,388 6,701 5,687 ToIaI AatJay 13,5S8 12.420 1.138 13,161 10,S91 3,170 2.615 2.170 445 12.388 6.701 5,687 RunI - Urt.a

291 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND DISTRICT PRIMARY

DisIridI (]) BIodrI TOIaII U..AJ nyl Town RuQI/ UJban

3

IS 'lOW 167,142 46,34C l2I,698 1.,862 3.511' 7,356 98,374, 3I,S35 67$3' 3~, 1,343 2,6J6 Rand 148,312 38,872119,..... 1',598 3,336 7;wJ. ",757 27,M1 62,119 2,45S 891 1,567 u...... IIJ,731 7,471. 1l,lSl Uf 17. '" 7 ~17 z,strT 5,131 1,5l1 452 I,'" 0001 ToIal 10,611 2,298 8,313 976 38~ 587 5,487 1,497 3,990 84 20 64 Rur.II 10,611 2,298 8,313 976 389 587 5,487 1,497 3,990 84 20 64 Urb;m

0002 Sojitta ToIal 10,069 2,954 7,n5 503 185 318 6,604 2,232 4,372 92 32 60 Rmal 10,069 2,954 7,1l5 503 185 318 6.604 2,232 4,372 92 32 60 Urban

0003 Umn:th lbIaI 19,337 5,103 14,234 2,400 717 1,683 13,042 3,798 9,244 341 40 301, Rur.II 19,337 5,103 14,234 2,400 717 1,683 13,042 3,798 9,244 341 40 301 Urban ToIal 20,810 6,987 13,823 1,079 316 763 14,343 4,822 9,521 580 154 426 20,096 6,712 13,384 1,073 315 758 14,059 4,731 9,328 534 132 402

714 27S 439 6 5 284 91 193 4(j 22 2,4 41S04000 Gamdi (OG) - 133 ISS 93 33 60 30 16 14 WanlNo.IS 41S04000 BabuI (Part){00) - Urban 176 55 121 3 3 so 17 33 3 2 WanlNo.I6 41S04000 Jitodiya (Part) (00)- Urban 1 WanlNo.17

41S04000 Mogri (00) - Urban 249 87 162 3 2 141 41 100 II 3 8 WanlNo.I8 , ToQI 22,560 6,322 16,238 986 349 637 14,683 4,145 9,938, 417 _154 263

Rur.II 22,560 6,322 16,238 986 349 637 14,683 4.745 9,938 417 154 263 UdJm

0006 ToIal l7,m 3,918 13,159 1,512 373 1,139 9,833 2.688 7.145 185 61 124 Rmal 16.496 3,573 12,923 1,507 369 1,138 9,630 2,S57 1.073 174 54 120 581 345 236 5 4 203 131 72 11 7 4 41S09000 Kasari (OG)­ 179 145 2 2 114 89 2S 6 5 WaniNO.IB \

41S09000 ~ (OG)­ 364 176 188 3 . 2 72 32 40 5 2 3 WaniNo.19

41S09000 MeIpar (OG) - Urban 38 24 14 17 10 7 WaniNo.20

0007 . Dorsad ToIal 34,348 8,738 25,610 1,836 712 1.124 18.349 6.166 12,183 5S2 337 215 Rur.II 34,348 8,738 25,610 1.836 712 1.124 18.349 6.166 12,183 552 337 215 Urban

0008 ToIal 14.795 3.172 11,623 1,317 300 1.017 8.903 2.222 6.681 264 122 142 Rur.II 14.79S 3.172 1l,623 1,317 300 1.017 8.903 2,222 6.681 264 122 142 UdJu

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSmACT CENSUS ABSTRACf

~WClIkas Non-\1Ibtas ToIaI . Di.5IIiaIID BIoc:t Loc:aIioD 0Ibcr Wcxtas RanI urA..otyrrown Code u..... Number Persons Males Females I'CI5OIIS Males Females 54 55 S6 S1 58 59 3 2

S3.JDJ7 I."M ~ l.m.t'l 43f,S5f 6lS,AS 1WaI Ammd IS ...... " 6.W1 37JWJ. m.- 3e7,51' 42UI4 RIInl ',328 '4,W s.-s 33I.,M1 m .... ".5'1 Urt.a 4,064 m 3,672 40,110 17,984 22,126 1bIal 0001 4,064 392 3,672 40,110 17,984 22,126 RIIIlII umm 2,870 50S 2,365 53.433 22,197 3'1,236 1bIal SojiIra 0002 2,870 50S 2,365 53,433 22,197 31,236 RIIIlII umm J,5S4 S48 3,006 69.911 29,734 4O,1n 1bIal Umn:dt 0003 J,5S4 S48 3.006 69.911 29.734 4O.ln RIIIlII 0dJa

4;808 1,695 3,1l3 169.803 66.704- 103.(1)9 Totd 0004 4.430 1,534 2,896 153.109 60.179 92,930 RIIIlII

378 161 217 16,~ 6,52S 10.169 umm 165 84 81 8,790 3,361 5,429 umm Gamdi (00) - Wad No.I5 ISCMOOO .

118 35 83 I.m n8 1.147 u.t.a BUroI(Pm) 41ScNooO (OG) - Wad No.I6-

646 212 434 u.t.. Jitodiy.t (Part) 41Soto11D (00) - Wad No.I7

94 42 52 5.333 2,174 3.159 u.t.a .Mogri (OG) - Wad No.l8 41SCMOOO

6,474 1,,1)74 5,400 117,768 48.381 69,387 1bIal. ~ GIJ05 6,474 1,074 5,400 . 117,768 48,381 69,387 RIIIlII umm S,547 796 4,1S1 97,126 41,200 55,926 1bIal QIJ06 S,ISS S93 4,592 88,836 38,101 .50.735 RIIIlII 362 203 159 8.290 3,009 5,191 Urbiut 57 49 B 2,S78 903 1.675 u.t.a ~ (OG)- WadNo.I8 41~

284 140 144 4,351 1,738 2,613 UJma . SIIIbrpBr (OG)- 41j01J(J()O WadNo..I9

21 14 7 1,361 458 903 UJma MeIpar (OG)- 41S01JOOO WadN0.20

13,611 1,523 12,088 152,633 65,6S6 86,'TT1 1bIal IJm5ad fB11

13,611 1,523 12,088 IS2,633 65,6S6 86,9n RIIIlII umm 4.311 528 3.783 57.760 25.284 32.476 'Ibtd ADtIav 0008 4.311 528 3.783 57,760 25.284 32,476 RIIIlII UJma

Y-140-39 OISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND DISTRICf PIUMARY

.DistrictJ(])BIoc:tI TClIaIl Area~ I'fudJC:r of ToIaI PopuIaIim ~ U.A.QytrOWD RmalI Town{ HoasdtoIds IDsdIJiIiagJ aDd Urban Wanlin Housdess~) square. tiIomeIre 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 W II IJlUL\N " SOZ6OOOO Ammd UA 60.3 42,497 218,486 115,295 103,191 24,127' 13,398 10,729

S026OIOO Ca> Aumd(M+OG) ~ 38.6 7,795

S026OIOI (i) Aumd (M) umm 21.1 2!l!b1 130,68.5 68,074 62,611 14,629 8,229 6,400 S0260102 (Ii) Gamdi (00) umm 5.1 2,533 12,BS5 6,644 6,211 U55 874 781 S0260103 (Ui) BUml(OO) om. :u 667 1,044 1,613 1,431 300 177 123 (Pad)

S0260IM (iv) J"1IOCiya (00) Urbo l.s 118 978 449 529 109 57 52 (Pad)

S026OIOS (v) Mogri (OG) . umm 7.2 1,797 8,488 4,635 3,853 1..o:z1 582 439 , S0260200 (b) ValIaIlh urn- 2.3 5,034 29,378 16,339 13,039 2,,638 1,408 1,230 \'idyImagar (M) S0260300 (c) V...... Udyogaapr urn­ 3.3 788 4,103 2,189 .. 1,914 613 , 317 JNA(INA)

(d) lCanaDad (M) umm 16.1 6,119 . 28,9S5 1.5,3.52 13,603 3,162 '1,754 1• .t08

KhamhIgt UA UrIaB 80.2 17,289 93.;194 47!JQ) 4.5,234 11,002 5,827 5,175

S027OIOO IOpmNpt (M+OO) 80.2 17,289 93.194. 47!JQ) 4.5,234 11.002 '.5.827 .5,175

S0270101 (i) JC1IImNpf (M) 69.2 1",854 ao..4.52 41,375 39JJT1 9,322. 4,932 4,390

50270102 (0) ~(OG) 3.2 730 3.737 1,889 1,848 483 241. 242 . S0270103 (m) ShabIpw (OG) . 5.1 1,JOl 7.052 3,616 3,366· 975 .529 446 S0270UN (iv) .....(OG) 2.1 402 1.9.53 1.010· 943 222 12S 97 41.501000 UDRIb(M) 20.2 "6,120 32,191 16,697. 15,494 3.1S5 2,1l2 1,743 41S02000 BoriaYiOO 15.> 3,s.59 I7,BOS 9Jl11 B.S98 .2,.506 1,366 1.140 41S03000 0de(M) 33.0 3,458 18,4.59 9,64.5 s.a14 2,222 1,217 1.005 41S01OOO PdIIIII(M) 9.2 9,336" .51,147 26,728 24,419 S.731 3,082 2,6'9 41510000 ....00 24..9. 9.768 29.11S 27,363 7.743 4.197 3..546 41511000 v-Bonad 0.2 50 338 178 160 61 29 32 INA(INA)

41S12000 AMIIv 00 21..3 3.871 '9.803 10.420 9,383 2,820 1,.53.5 1,2BS

294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS AJJS'rRACf

Sc:beduIed Tobes PQpulaIioil Toull - -DisIric:bO> Blodd - RmaII U.A..K:ityffown UJban

Persons; Males Females Persoos- Males Females PersonS Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 11 _ 18 19 2C) 3 2 URBAN

8,445 ,4,383 4,062 6,662 3,545 3;117 168,614 94,246 74,368 Urban Anand UA

5,634 2,926 2,708 _ 4,768 2,514 2,254 119,595 65,n5 53,820 Urban (a) Anand (M+OG)

3,752 1,946 ,806 3,666 1,915 1,751 101,239 55,272 45.967 Urban - (i) Anand (M)

1.011 519 492 628 342 286 8.904 5.083 3.821 Urban (ii) Gamdi (OG)

47 21 26 36 22 14 2,475 1,359 1.116 Urban (ill) Babol (OG)(Part)

4 2 2 758 368 390 Urban (iv) TJtodiya (OG) (Part)

824 440 384 434 233 ~1 6,219 3,693 2.526 Urban (v) Mogri (OG) , 1,932 995 937 1,388 n2 616 23,919 14,067 9.852 Urban (b) Vallabb vutYmagar (M)

51 26 25 82 39 2,822 1,684 1.138 Urban (c) Vitbal Udyognagar INA (INA)

828 436 392 424 220 204 22,218 12.720 9.558 Urban (d) ~ (M) 6.574 3.461 3,1l3 791 40S 386 65,718 36.652 29.066 Urban Khambbat UA 6,574 3,461 3.113 791 405 386 65,718 36,652 29.066 _ Urban Kbambbat (M+OG) -, 5,255 2,n9 2,476 635 332 303 57,457 31,887 25,570 Urban (i) Kbambbat (M) 149 72 77 126 59 67 2,436 1,382 1.054 Urban _ (ii) Kausari (OG)'

873 471 402 30 14 16 4,424 2.593 1.831 Urban (iii) Shakarpur (OG) i97 139 158 1,401 790 6U Urban (iv) Metpur (OG) 1,227 645 - 582 445 206 239 22,550 12,850 9.700 Urban Umn:Ib (M) 411 220 191 152 80 72 n,585 _ 6,975 4.610 Urban Boriavi (M) 662 349 313 177 84 93 12,569 7,501 5.068 Urban Ode (M)

3,763 1.962 1,801 801 423 378 37,074 20.887 16.187 Urban PetIad (M) 2,197 1,170 1,027 623 334 289 37,442 21,354 _16.088 Urban Dorsad (M) 190 III 79 Urban Vasua Dorsad INA (INA)

904 452 452 359 195 164 12,143 7,302 4.841 Urban AokIav (M)

295 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND DISTRICf PlUMARY

LocatiOn 'Disfric:II rn ToraJI Total Wcxtets Code BIoc:tI U.AJ RIIlaII Number atyITown Utban Per.;ons Males Fema1es Persons Males females Penoes Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 26 28 29

URBAN S0260000 Anand UA Urban 49,872 21,049 28,823 66,625 55,60\ 11,024 62,208 53,499 8,709 50260100 (a) Anand (M-t{)G) Urban . 36,455 15,640 20,815 48,239 40,940 7,299 46,042 39,808 6,234 50260101 (i) AIIaud (M) Urban 29,446 12,802 16,644 39,568 34,124 5,444 38,08$ 33,267 4,818 50260102 (Ii) Gamdi (00) Urban 3,951 1,S61 2,390 4,065 3,283 782 3,n7 3,150 627 50260103 (iii) BatroI (OO) •Urban 569 254 315 1,119 835 284 943 780 163 (Part) 50260104 (iv) Jilodiya (OO) Urban 220 81 139 332 237 95 331 237 94 (Part)

50260105 (v) Mogri (00) Urban 2,269 942 1,327 3,155 2,461 694 '2,906 2,374 532 50260200 (b) VaIIabh Urban 5,459' 2,272 3.187 7,527 6,003 1,524 6,808 5,667 1,141 Vidyanagar(M) (c) Vitbal Udyognagar Urban 1,281 50s 776 1,236 1,130 106 1,208 1.118 90 INA (INA)

50260400' (d) Karamsad (M) Urban 6,6n 2,632 4,045 9,623 7,528 2,095 8,150 6,906 1,244 50270000 KbambbaI UA Urban 27,476 ,11,308 16,168 31,309 25,849 5,460 28,507 ' 24,573 3,934 50270100 KbambbaI (M...oo) Urban ,ZI.476 11,308 16,168 31,309 25,849 5,460 28,507 24,573 3,934 50270101 (i) Kbambbat (M) Urban 22,995 9,488' 13;507 26,851, 22,363 4,494 24,636 ;' , 21,43l 3,204 50270102 (Ii) Kansari (00) Urban 1,301 507 794 1,159' 986 173 980 841 139, 50270103 (Ui) Sbabrpur (00) Urban 2,628 1,093 1,535 2,701 1,948 153 2,337 1,n2 565 50270104 (iv) Metpur (OQ) . Urban. 552 220 332 592 '552 40 554 528 26 41501000 UJIIIdh (M) Urban 9,641 3,847 5,794 11,048 8,i)16 2,132 , 9,.270 8,267 1,003 41502000 Boriavi (M) Urban 6,220 2,232 3,988 7,381 5,268 2,113 6,331 4,793 1,538 41503000 0de(M) Urban 5,890 2,144 3,746 8,147 5,691 2,450 6,481 5,172 1,309 ' 41508000 PctIad(M) Urban 14,073 5,841 8,232 15,741 13,616 2,065 14,179 12,804 1,375 41510000 Bonad(M) Urban 19,106 7,831 U,275 19,438 15,152 4,286 17,281 14,546 2,735' 41S11000 Vasoa Dorsad INA UrbaR 148 67 81 130 lOS 25 130 105 25 (INA)

41512000 Anldav.(M) 1,660 3,lIS 4,542 ,9,551 6,011 3,540 6,253 5,044 1,209

296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS! ABSTR4Cf

ToIaII I>isIJic:t.Q) RUmI BIcdIlJAI Utban Cityfl'owa Pcir500s MaIc:s FemaIc:s ~ MaIc:s Females ~ MaIc:s Females -Pmons---Malc:s---Females--

30 I 31 32 33 34 35 36, 37 38 39 40 41 3 2 URBAN 1,242 1,162 80 2,926 2,093 833 878 700 178 57,162 49,544 7,618 Urban Anand UA 811 762 49 2,298 1,56S 733 540 424 116 42,393 37,057 5,336 Urban Ca) Anand (M-fOG) 340 3)9 21 854 554 300 412 335 n 36,479 32,059 4,420 Urban· (i) ADaDd (M)

219 212 7 704 510 194 65 39 26 2,789 2,389 0 400 Urban (n) Oamdi (00) 26 21 . 5 33 21 12 ·18' IS 3 866 723 143 Urban (iii) BimoI (00) (Part) 7 4 \3 65 58 7 259 175 84 Urban (iv) JitDdiya (00) (Part) 219 .206 13 642 422 220 45 35 10 2,000 1,711 289 Urban (v) Magri (00) 32 31 17 14 3 160 134 26 6,599 5,488 1,111 Urban (b) VaIIabb Vidy3uagar (M) .

2 7 7 1,198 1,109 89 Urban (c) Vitbal UdyogDagar .INA(lNA) 398 368 30· 609 513 96 171 135 36 6!ni 5,890 1,082 Urban (d) Kaiamsad (M) . 537 47'1 66 1,344 866 478 1,965 1,504 461 24,661 21,732 2,929 Urban KbambbatUA 537 471 66 1,344 866 478 1,965 1,504 461 24,661 21,732 2,929 Urban Kbambbat(M-tOOr 313 257 56 487 317 \ 170 1,933 1,481 452 21,903 19,377 -2,526 Urban (I) Kbambbat (M) 22 21 . '122 81 41 18 13 5 818 726 92 Urban (ii) Kansari (00) . 160 lSI 9 633 370 263 9 5 4 1,535 - 1,246 289 Vrban (ill) SbaJwpur (00) 42 42 102 98 4 5 5 405 383 - 22 Urban (iv) Metpur (00) I,OSI 1,033 1& 1,274 - 1,037 237 222 196 26 6,723 6.001 722. Urban Umreth (M) 883 802 81 3,720 2,452 ',268 72 63 9 1,656 1,476 180 Urban Boriavi(M) 2,078- 1,957 121' 2,178 1,646 532 103 91 12 2,122 1,478 644 Urban ode (M) 327. 319 8 733 635 98 306 269 37. 12,813 II,S81 1.232 Urban PetIad (M) 1,226 1,191 3S 3,006 2,226 780 338 225 113 12,711 10,904 1,807 uman Borsad(M) . . . . 1 129 105 24 Urban Vasua Borsad IrfA(lNA), 1,498 1,482 16 1,703 1,403 300 115 84 31 2,937 2,075 862 Urban Anklav'(M)

297 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND DISTRICT PRIMARY

l.ocatim DisIridI

50260104 (iv) Jitodiya (OG) Urban (Part) . .

50260195 (v) Mogri (OG) Urban . 249 87 162 3 2 141 41 100 11 3 8 50260200{b) Vallabh Urban 719 336 383 2 2 83 48 35 Vidyanagar (M) .

50260300 (c) Vitbal Udyognagar Urban 28 12 16 . INA (INA) .

, 50260400 (d) KarluIBad (M) . Urban 1,473 622 851 7 5 2 805 300 505 77 37 40 50270000 Kbambbat UA Urban 2,802 1,276 1,526 8 4 .4 273 141 132 637 132 . 5Q5 50270100 Khambbat (M-tOG) Urban 2,802 1,276 1,526 8 4 4 273 141 132 637 132 505

5027010\ (i) Kbambbat (M) Urban 2,221 931 1,290 3 3 70 10 60 ~26 125 501 50270102 ,(ii) KaDsari (00). Urban 179 145 34 2 2 114 89 25 6 5 50210103 (iii) Shalwpur Urban 364 176 188 3 2 72 32 40 5 2 3 (OG) 50270104 (iv) Metpur (00) Urban. 38 24 14 17 10 7 410501000 Umreth (M) Urban 1,778 649 1,129 74 67 7 635 171 464! 40 7 33 41502000 Boriavi (M) Urban 1,050 475 575 12 5 7. 881 389 492 14 2 12 41503000 Ode (M) Urban 1,666 525 1,141 89 51 38 1,303 391 912 79 9 70

. 4~508000 Petlad(M) Urban 1,562 872 690 14 7 7' 169 77 92 226 153 73 41510000 BOI'SlId (M) Urban 2,157 606 1,551 13 7 6 650 191 459 256 19 237 41511000 Yasna Dorsad Urban _' INA (INA) 41512000 Anldav (M) Urban 3,298 967 2,331 27 13 14 2,500 770 1,730 21 5 16

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENsuS ABSTRACf

MaIJiaII Wo!tas Noo-~ TOIaI DisIricIJ(]) Bloct LocatioD 0IbcF Woitas RInl U.A.Qyll'own Code UdIm Number Pasms Males FaoaIes Pasms Males faDaIes 54 55 S6 S7 .5B S9 3 2 1JIUIAN 2.936 1,s04 1,432 151,1161 59,694a 92.167 Utbm AoaodUA 50260000 1,693 92S 768 107,811 . 40,,415 67,336 Utbm (a) Anand (M-tOO) S0260100 1,315 764 SSI 91,117 33,.9S0 57,167 Utbm (i) ADaud (M) S0260101 165 84 81 8,790 3,361 5,429 Utbm (Ii) Gamdi (OO) S0260102 118 ..~ 83 1,.92S 778 1,147 Utbm (iii) BabuI (OG) S0260103 (Part) 1 1 646 212 434 Utbm (iv) Jitodiya (OG) S0260104 (Part)

94 42 52 S,333 2.174 3,159 iJmm (v) Mogrl (00) S026010S 613 288 345 21,851 . 10,336 11,515 Utbm (b)VaIJaNa S0260200 • VKIyaDag:ar (M) 26 11 15 2.867 I,OS9 1,808 Utbm (e) Vidlal UcIyogaap S0260300 INA (INA) 584 280 304 19,332 7.824 ll.sos Utbm (cl) K.anmsad (M) S0260400 1,884 999 885 61,885 22.111 39,774 Utbm KbamIJbat UA ·50270000 1,884 999 885 .61,.885 22.111 39,774 Utbm Kbambbal (M-tOO) 50270100 1,522 7'J6 726 53,j9S 19,012 . 34,583 Utbm (i) KIIamIJbat (M) 50270101 -.YI 49 8 2,578 903 1,675 Utbm (0) Kaasari (00) 50270102 214 140 144 4,351 1,738 2.613 Utbm (Iii) SbabIpur (00) 50270103

21 14 7 1,361 458 903 Utbm (iv) MeIpur (00) 50270104 1,029 404 62S 21,143 7.781 13,362 Urbm. Umreth(M) 41SOI000 143 79 64 10.424 3,939 6,485 Utbm Boriavi(M} 41S02000 195 74 121 10,312 3,948 6,364 Utbm Odc(M} 41S03000 U53 63S 518 35,406 13,OS2 22.3S4 Udmt PdIad(M} 41S08000 1,238 389 849 37,110 14,033 23,077 ·UdJm Bonad(M} 41510000 .- 2108 73 13S Utbm VasaaBonad 41511000 INA(lNAJ

·7SO 179 571 10~2 4,409 5,843 Utbm ADUltv(M} 41512000

299

; APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (URBAN BLOCKWISEFIGURES bF TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION)

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ApPENDIX TO DISTRICT J'RlMARY CENSUSABSTRACT i TOTAL, SC,HEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiES POPULATION-URBAN BLOCKWISE

. Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled COde Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 415tHOOO Urnreth(M) Ward No. I EBNo.l 402 331 41501000 Urnreth(M) Ward No. I EB No.2 346 41501000 Urnreth(M) Ward No. I EB No.3 588 3 41501000 Omreth(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 4 398 41501000 Urilreth (M) Ward No. 1 EB No.5 519 . 41501000 U~th(M) Ward No. 1 EB No.6 311 7 10 \ 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EB No.7 329 41501000 Umreth (M) Ward No. 2 EB No.8 620 41501000 Umretf?(M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.9 529 41501000 Urnreth, (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 10 444 41501()OO Umreth(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. l'l 439

41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 2 E~No. 12 953 419 6 41501000 Urnreth(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 13 847 43 ·41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 730 99 92 41501000 ; Umreth(M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 15 852 43 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 16 715 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 17 601 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 18 491 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 57 420 7 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 19 521 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No; 4 EB No. 20 757 41501000 Urnreth (M) Wai-dNo.4 EB No. 21 833 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 22 599 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 23 865 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 58 553 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.24 675 . 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 25 327 41501000 Unireth (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 26 810 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 27 604 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.28 663 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 29 484 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 30 357 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 31 317 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.32 379 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.33 404 8 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 34 381 41501000 Umreth (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 35 384 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 36 563 52 41501000 Urnreth (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 37 599 41501000 UIilreth (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 38 421 5 5 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.39 457 8 41501000 Umreth (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 40 348 3

393 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Populatron Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 41 . 335 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward' No. 7 EB No. 42 624 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 43 559 55 12 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 56 166 7 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 59 576 8 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 44 499 74 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 45 338 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 46 510 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 47 416 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 48 457 41501000 lJ_mreth(M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 49 919 6 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.·60 544 36 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 50 329 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 51 38!t '41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 52 418 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 53 559 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 54 608 ,9 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EBNo.55 527 3 23 41501000 Umreth(M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 61 584 104 193 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 1 EB No.1 437 6 15 41502000 Boriavi(M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.2 483 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 1 EB No.3 544 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.4 706 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 5 565 38 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 2 ED No. 6 575 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 2 ED No.7 665 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 2 EB No.8 643 41502000 Boriavi (M) . Ward No. 2 EBNo.9 445 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 10 421 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 11 226 41502000 Boriavi (Mi Ward No. 3 ED No. 12 522 78 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 13 562 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 585 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 3 ED No. 15. 516 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 16 553 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 17 517 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 18 581 10 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 4 ED No. 19 449 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 4 .ED No. 20 334 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 21 470 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 5 ED No. 22 521 19 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 23 442 345 - 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 24 710 41502000 Boriavi (M} Ward No. 6 EB No. 25 588

304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block J Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7

41502000 I Boriavi (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 26 556 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 27 523 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 28 450 11 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 29 397 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 30 389 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 31 317 41

41502000 Boriav~ (M) WadfNo.7 EBNo.32 436 41502000 Boriavi(~ Ward No. 7 ED No. 33 282 41502000 . Boriavi (M)' Ward No. 7 EB No. 34 695 41502000 Boriavi (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 35 700 41503000 Ode.(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 26 333 13 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 27 365 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 34 686 14 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.35 615 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.36 . 438 99 41503()O(J Ode(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 37 318 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 25 322 35 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 38 806 7 41503000 0de(M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.39 952 58 12 4i503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 3 EB No.1 457 3 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 3 EB No.2 379 41503000 Ode(M) Ward. No. 3 EB No.3 576 4 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 3 EB No.8 397 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.9 385 4 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No: 3 EB No. 24 604 112 3 41503000 , Ode(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 10 723 12 41503000 0de(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 11 665 8 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 14 495 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.20 392 75 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 21 426 68 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 29 269 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 31 450 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 12 604 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 13 592 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 28 438 14 84 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 32 449 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 33 584 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No.6 EB No.4 298 4 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 6 EB No.5 356 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 6' EB No.6 365 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 6 EB No.7 438 12 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 15 365 5 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 16 636 41503000 Ode{M) Ward No. 6 FR Nu.::: 240 68

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBQQK : ANAND Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 6 EB No: 23 240 83 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 7 EB No; 17 582 1 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No; 7 EB No. 18 500 4 41503000 Ode(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 19 395 37 41503000 Ode (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 30 324 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.1 734 5 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.2 308 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No. 3 646 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No.1 EBNo.4 293 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.5 439 '3 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No. 6 534 87 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.7 751 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No.1 EB No.8 843 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EBNo.9 621 4 6 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EBNo.10 306 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. ) EB No. II 579 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 12 595 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 13 ·558 - 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 14 829 10/ 119 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 15 708 13 3 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 16 491 41504900 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 17 718

41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 18 866 ! 10 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EBNo.19 880 116 6 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 20 531 73 5 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 21 787 224 37 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 22 222 2 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 23 561 26 65 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No.1 EB No. 24 265 14 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No.1 EB No. 25 437 103 .76 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EBNo.26 354 46 25 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 27 473 84 12 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 1 EB No. 28 416 54 9 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No.1 EB No. 29 539 17 51 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 2 EB No. 30 688 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 31 230 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 2 EB No. 32 756 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 33 616 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 34 580 41504600 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EBNo.35 646 41504000 Anartd (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 36 777 .fI504000 Anartd (M+OO) Ward No. 2 EB No. 37 426 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 38 33 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . Ward No. 2 .EB No. 40 130 32 20

306 PfUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT '

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of • Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes . EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41SC)4000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 41 265 7

41S04000 I Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 42 96 16 41504000! Anand (M'l-OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 43 11 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EBNo.44 15S 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EBNo.45 26 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 301 598 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 2' EBNo.302 720 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 46 397

41504t)00 An~{M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No~ 47 298 41504000 Anahd (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 48 259 5 37 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EBNo.49 318 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 50 448 41504000 I 41504000 Anandi{M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 51 407 ;. 41504000 Anand I(M+OG) Ward No./3 EB No. 52 231 47 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WardNoi 3 EB No. 53 190 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 3 . ED No. 54 254 8 .. 41s04000 A~and (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EBNo.55 10 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 56 214 7 5 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.57 271 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 58 520 41504000 Anand'{M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 59 266 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 60 138 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 61 122 41504000 ' Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.62 97 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.63 260 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.64 95 23 41504000, Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 65 49 4i504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 66 350 29 415Q4000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EBNo.67 338 2 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EBNo.68 23 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 69 101 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 70 56 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 71 49 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. S EB No. 72 349 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 73 410 2 12 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 74 99 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EBNo.75 185 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB Nq. 76 419 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 77 41 4150400Q. Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 78 191 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5' EB No. 79 174 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 80 '132 6 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 81 356 6 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EBNo.82 675

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EB Number Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 83 396 16 21 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. &4 365 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 85 527 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 86 751 1I2 42 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 87 519 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 88 762 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 89 682 117 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EBNo.9O 644 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 91 449 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 92 707 5 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 93 1,060 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 94 713 24 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 95 878 123 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 6 . EB No. 96 450 11 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 97 76 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No.'98 172 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 99 187 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 100 457 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EBNo.101 287 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 102 430 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EBNo.103 71 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EBNo. lO4 207 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB Ntl. 105 530 27 41504000· Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 7 EB No. 106 583 4 5 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EBNo.107 241 '. 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 108 538 45 67· 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 109 220 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 110 319 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. III 345 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 112 557 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 113 803 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 114 546 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 1I5 360 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 1I6 273 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 117 283 10 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 1I8 296 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. g EB No. 1I9 495 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. g EB No. 120· 643 2 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 121 693 386 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 122 458 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 123 321 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 124 437 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 125 440 36 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 126 255

308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NameofW~ Location N,ameofTo~ BouDdaries of Total ScbeduJed ScheduJc:d Code Urban Block I PopUlation Castes Tribes EBNumber PopuIalioo _PopuIatioo 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7_ 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNd.9 ED-No. In 3S3 - - 41504000 _Anand (M+OG)' WanlNo.9 ED No. 128 41S 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.9 ED No. 129 . 632 5 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 9 ED No. 130 441 39 41S04000 Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo.9 ED No. 131 280 41504000 Anand (M-f:()G) Ward No. 9 . ED No. 132 354- 31 6 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.9 ED No. 133 218 41S04000 AIiaod (M-t;OG) WanlNo.IO ED No. 134. 251 21 41S04000 Aoa\d (M-tOO) WanlNo.-IO EDNo.13S 294- 41S04()OO Am!rd (M-tOO) WanlNo.IO, EDNo_l36 396 .6 - 41504000 Anand (M-tOO) . WanlNo.IO ED No. 137 511 3 4-1504000 AlJaId,(M-tOO) WanlNo.tO ED No. 138 359 41S04000 Anand ~-tOO) WaidNo.• 0 .EDNo. 139 381 41504000 Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo.IO ED No. 140 34S 4 41504000 Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo.IO ED~o.141 132 41,S04OOO Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.IO ED No. 142 470 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.11 ED No. 143 400 4 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.ll ED No. 144- 113 41504000 Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo.II ED No. 145 3n 41504000 Anand (td+OO) WanlNo.II ED No. 146 . 241 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 11 ED No. 147 _3U' 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 11 EBNo.l48 -610 's' 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.ll ·EDNo. ·149 BOO 41,SOrUJoo Anand (M+OO) WanlNo. 11 ERNo. 150 441 33 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo. 11 . ED No.. lSI 492 6 10 4{504000 Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo. il . EDNo.-IS2 7.50 41SCMOOO . Anand (M+OG) WaidNo.ll_ EBNo.IS3 7S4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.l1 HBNo.lS4 859 41sp4000 Anand (M+OO) .WardNo.ll ERNo.US 30IJ 41504000 Anand (M+OO) . Ward No. 11 EDNo. 156 68S 14 3 41504000 Anand (M-tOO} \Y.mINo. U HBNo.l57 617 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Wad No. 11 ED No. 158· 613 ADiIDIl (M+OO) WanlNo.l1 EDNo.IS9 SOl) 41504000 - 41504000 -Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.ll HBNo.I60 551 11 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.lI HBNo.161 S64 18 76 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo. II HBNo.I62 953 5 16 41504000 Anand (M:tOO) Ward fIJo. II ED No. 163 629 2 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo: II HBNo.l64 an 21 41S04000 Anand (M+OO) WaniNo. 11 HBNo.l6S 491 6- 41S04000 AJUllllf(M-tOO) WanlNo.12 ED No. 166 317 5 41S01OOO Anand (M-tOO) Ward No. 12 ED No_ 167 894 10 79 41S04000 Anand (MtOO) WanlNo.12 HBNo.l68 T1Jj 7 41s04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 169 611 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 HBNo. 170 852 2 4

309 Y-140-41 . DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND Locaaion N!ime of Town . Name of Ward Boundaries of' 'IbCaI ' Sc:beduIed 'Sc:IIeduICd Code UJbao Block I PopubIlioo c.cs 1'ribCs EBNumber PopuIabon 'J'c?pu]atioo I 2· 3 4 '\.5 6 7 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 1m NoA71 867 3 41504000 Anand (MtOO) WanlNo.12 1m No. 172 . 619 41504000 . Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 .ED No. 173. 495 36 54

-41504000 ~'(M+OG) WanlNo.12 BJiNo.174 70S :~ 41504000 Anand (M+OG) .WanlNo: 12 1m No. 175 831 12· 12 ,41504000 Anand (M+OG) · WanlNo.12 1m No. 176 957 38 53 41504000 Anaod (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ~No: ITl 735 315 41504000 Anand (M+OG) W"'No.12 1m No. 178 573 41504000 Aaand{M+OG) W"'No.12 1m No. 11'- S63 7 54 41504000 Anand (M+OG) W... JiIo.12 1m No. ISO, 538 6 9 41S01OOO Anand (M-tOO) WanlNo.12 EBNo.IBl 583 41S04000 . Anand (M:tOGJ WanlNo.12 1m No. 182 630 41504000 Anand (M+oG) WanlNo.12 1m No. 183 608 41504000 Anand (M+OO) lVanlNo.12 1m No. 184- 487 41504000 Anand (M+OO) ~No.12 Ell No. J85 299 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . WaRlNo.12 .EBNo.l86 6S7 3. . 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 EB No. 187 453 13 41S04000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 EB No. 188 ·57S 6 15 4I504000 Anand (M+OO) . WanlNo.12 EBNo.l89- 510 3 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 ·EBNo.l90 463 -4tS04CJOO Anand (M+OG) ~Nc!-'12 EBNo.l?1 644- ·46 113 41S04000 Amad(M+OG) WanlNo.-12 EBNo.I92 523 373 .41S04000 Amiad (M+OG) WanlNo.. 12 EBNo.I93 472 191 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WlIIdNo.12 EBNo.I94 ·723 324 32 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . WaaUfo.12 EBNo.I9S 644- 51 III 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Waid'No.12 EBNo.I96 473 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . WanlNo.12 . EBNo.I97 187 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 EBNo.l98 816 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) · WanlNo.12 EB No. 199 593 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ·EBNo-200 210 2 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.I2 EBNo,201 '324

41504000 Anand ~+OG) WaoiNo.12 EBNo.202 452 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanING. 12 BBNo-203 537 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 BB No. 204. 541' 5 41504000 Anand (MtOO) WanlNo.12 EBNo.20S 633 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WoNo.12 ED No. 206 426 29 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 ED No. 'J!T1' m - . 41504000 Anand (M+OG) · WanlNo.12. .' '~No.208 592. 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 EBNo.209 780 14 '22 - 41SCMOOO ' Anand (M+OO) WanlNo. )2 EBNo.'210 '6Z"/ 41SCMOOO Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED.No.2tr 472 41504000 Anand (MtOO) . Want·No. 12 . EBNo.212 559 41S04000 AII8IId (MfOO) WarcfNo: 12 EBNo.213 748 41S04000 ADand(M+OG) Ward No. )2 EBNo..214 in " 310 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT,

Location . Name of Town NameofW3rd Boundaries of ToCaI Schedllied Sc:beduled Code - Urb!m Block i PopUlation Castes Tnlles . ED NUJDbC:r Populalioo PupiJlatioo 1 2 3 4 5- .6 - 7- 41~ Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 215 692 41504ClO9 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 216 696 28 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 217 511 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 B8 No. 218 575 1 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 219 536. 4 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) W3rdNo,12 EJl No. 220 9(f1 41504000 Anand (M+OO) WanlNo.12 ED No. 303 552 17 40 41504000 A1Jand (M+OG) WanlNo.12 ED No. 304 619 - - 33.- 41504000 ~(M..oo)- WanlNo.12 EDNo.3OS - 420 122 23 41504000 Mand(M+OG) WanlNo.13 ED No. 221 640 3 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 ED No. 222 770 11 41504000 ~(M:K>G) WanlNo.13 ED No. 223 757 7 41S04000 Anabct (M+OG) WanlN().13 EBNo.224 696 302 5 41504000 ~(M+OG) WaniNG. 13 EDNo.22S 383 22 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo: 13 ED No. 226 492 15 5 - 41S04000' . Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EB No. 227 727 6 41504000 Aruind (M+OG)._ -WanlNo.13 ED No. 228 1,009 47' 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EB No. 229 773 41S04000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EBNo.230 443 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EB No. 231 864 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EBNo.232 973 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 . EB No. 233 499 139 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo:13 EBNo:234 667 14 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13 EBNo.235 600 41504000 Anand (M+OG)- WanlNo.13 ;EB No. 236 437 24 41504000 Anand (M+OG) _ WanlNo.13 EB No. 237 591 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.13- ED No. 238 574 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB NO.,239 666 ~O 41504000 Anarid (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 240 661 70 3 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo: 13 EB No. 241 . 451 37- 25 41504000 Anand(M~) Ward No. 13 EB No. 242 601 7 41504000. Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EBNo.24~ 572. 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . Ward No. 13 E,B No. 244 511 41504000 Anand (M+OG) _ WanlNo.13 EB No.24S 825 40 - 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 246 621 l1-l504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 247 873 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WardNo.l3 EB No. 248 750 17 41504000 Anand (M+OG) . Ward No. 13 EB No. 249 460 145 41504000 Anand (M+OG). . Ward No. 13 EB No. 306 - 603 56 41504000' Anand (M+OG) . Wani No. 13 EBNo.307 - 560 - 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 - EB No.l08 609 17 '41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 309 550 318 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.14 EB No. 250 800 54 103 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.14 EB No. 251 328 14 68

311 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled ScJteduled Code Utban Blotk I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population I 2 3 4 5 6 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 252 251 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 253 361 5,' 41504000 . Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 254 .·326 19 41504000 . Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 255 433 75 144 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 256 535 . 51 143 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EBNo.257 570' 23 21 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ED No. 258 442 1I 5 41504000 . Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 259 1,166 133 154 41504000 Aitand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EBNo.260 972 496 173 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. IS ED. No. 261 464 7 3 41504000' Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 262 472 57 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 263 468 9 41504000 Anand (M+OQ) Ward No. 15 ED No. 264 552 '8 18 . 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 265 320 5 19 41504000 An3nd (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 266 746 . 35 9 41504000 Anand (M+oG) _ Ward No. 15 ED No_ 267 646 12 5 41504000' Ariand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 268 986 169 50 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED·No.269 724 16 12 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 · ·ED No. 270 595 12 36 415~ Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15. EBNo.211 588 11 - 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 272 390 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No.J5 ED No. 273 338 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 214 556 36 25 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 ED No. 275 658 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 276 '132 5 36 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. IS EB No. 277 129 79 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EBNo.310 753 9 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EBNo.278 447 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 16 ED No; 279 574 . 18 8 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 16 ED No. 280 560 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EBNo:281 354 9 10 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 16 ED No. 282 604 20 9 41504000 Anand (M+d_G) Ward No, 16 ED No. 283 505 9 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No, 17 EBNo.284 978 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 285 479 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 18 · EBNo. 286 331 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 18 EBNo.287 821 23 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 18 ED No. 288 612 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EBNo.289 412 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Ward No. 18 · EB No. 290 471 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 291 526 294 4 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EBNo.292 400 10 15 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EBNo.293 612 311 1 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 294 278

312 PRI~ CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Name ofTown . NameofW..ht 8oun4aries of Total Scheduled .Scbeduled I Code . Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population I . 2 3 4 5 6 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. J8 EB No. 295 446. 21 45 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 . EB No. 296 473, 105 8 41504000 Anand (M+OG) WanlNo.18 EB No. 2'T1 709 48 253 415()4000 . · Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 298 426 17 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 299 609 9 i5

41504000 · Arland (M+OG) Ward No. 18 'EB No. 300 823 9 ~ 41505000 v..nabh Vidyanagar (M) WatdNo.1 EB No. 33 630 4 :2 41505000 vill~ VidY3nagar (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.34 406 II 41505000 VaI1ab~ Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. I ED No. 35 961 7 41505000 · Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.36 659 201 ~8 41505000 Vallabh·Y.dyanagar (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 37 315 '. 41505000 Vallabh Yidyanagar (M) Ward No. I! EBNo.38 274 41505000 Vallabh Vldyanagar (M) WaldNo. I EB No. 39 627 32 8

41505000 ValJabh Vi~yanagar (M) Ward No. t EBNo.45 411 3 4

41595000 V~abh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.29 703 193 ·41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 'EB No. 30 427 7 41505000 .Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.31 312 3 4 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 32 372 53 4 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) WaniNo.2 EBNo.41 551 225 ;6 41505000 · Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 42 558 36 r3 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 ED No. 43 467 25 13 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 44 501 18 15 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 46 715 54 36 4IS05000. Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.47 816 171 78 4t505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) ·WardNo.3 EB No. 26 904 13· ·27

41505000 VaJIabh Vidy~ar (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.27 764 170 .1 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 28 704 9 24 4150?000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 53 584 12 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.19 255 .41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 20 329 7 33 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 21 343 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 22 387 32 17 4]505000. Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.23 62] .30 19 41505000 .Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.~ 830 167 54 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.25 1,417 20 9 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No.1 270 64 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No.2 494 4 19 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar eM) . Ward No. 5 EB No.3 445 6 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar eM) Ward No. 5 EB No.4 487 II . 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 40 675 51 55 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 48 393 4 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 49 336 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar eM) Ward No. 5 EB No. 50 1,285 6 31 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 51 454 8

313 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND800K : ANAND

LocaIioo NlIIIIC1)fTown NlIIIIC of Ward Boundaries of • ThtaI Scbeduled Scheduled Code UIban Block: I PopulatiOn' Castes Tribes ED Number Population Population 1 2 3 4 '5 6 7 41505000, VaIIabh Vidyanagar (M) WardNo.S ED No.·52 233 12 41505000 VaIlabb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 ED No. 54 658 24 41505000 VaUabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.55 290 ] 13 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.56 378 I~ 42 41505000 Vallabh Vtd.ya-.g3r (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.5 327 14 41505000 Vallabh V~ (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.6 665 7') 19 41505000 Vallabh Vtdyanagar (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.7 343 3 41505000 VaIlabb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.S 310 3(] 23 41505000 Vallabh VJ.dyanagar ~) Ward No. 6 ' EBNo.9 404 1-4 30 41505000 VaJ).abb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.ll 583 41505000 VaIIabb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.12 393 65 41505000 Vauabb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.10 449 41505000 Vallabh VJdyanagar (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.13 447 57 41505000 VaUabb Vidyanagar (M) 'Ward No. 7 EBNo.14 443 13 19 41505000 VaIlabii Vidyanagar (M) WaniNo.7 ED No. 15 501 6(i 8 41505000 Vallabb Vidyanagar (M) Ward No. 7 ED No. 16 426 13S 288 41505000 ' Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) , Ward No. 7 EBNo.17 485 41505000 VaIIabb Vidyanagar (M) WaniNo.7 EBNo.18 361 25 15 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 9 404 41506000 .~(M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.10 305 7 41506000 K.aramsad (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.ll 339 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.12 449

41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.13 405 I· 41506000 Karamsad (M)' Ward No. 1 EBNo.14 281 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No.'1 EBNo.15 444 13 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.16 616 41506000 Karamsad (M) WaniNo.l ' ED No. 17 619 44 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.5 358 4 4 41506000 Karamsad (M) WaniNo.2 EBNo.6 374 3 4 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.7 305 13 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.S 357 15 11 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.18 512 239 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.l 596 3 415060(J() Karamsad (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.2 652 10 41506000 KaramsiId (M) Ward No. 3 ED No. 3 397 16 4 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.4 334 5 41506000 . Karamsad (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo.19 517 154 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.41 500 15 ~I 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 42 449 14 15 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.43 553 4 37 41506000 Karamsild (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 44 458 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.45 569 3 22 41506000 Karamsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 46 274 41506000 Karamsad (M) ward No. 4 EBNo.52 882' 3 14

314 PFIINARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LocaIion Name ofTown . Naine of Ward BouncIarie$ of ThtiII SdJecIrded SdIocIaIed .• QxIe Urban Blockl . PopUlation . cas..; 'MIes . EBNuniber ~ Popdatioo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41506000 Itaralmad (M) WanlNo.4 EBNo.53 484 II 41SOtiOOO Kanmsad(M) Ward No. 4 EBNo:54 319 ·41506000 Kanmsad(M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.55 248 . 415061¥JO Kanmsad{M) WanlNo.5 EBMo.47 786 20 13 41S06qOO Kanmsad(M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.48 561 3 41506Obo Kanmsad(M) WanlNti 5 . EBNo.49 692 5 8 41SOfiOOD Kanmsad(M) WanlNo. 5 EBNo. .so 710 2 41506000- Kar.imsad (M) WanlNo. 5 EBNo.51 394 9 41~ Kanmsad(M) Ward No. 5 EBNo. 56 734 3 41506000 ~(M) WanlNo.5 EBNo.51. 698- ~ 8 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.5 EBNo.58 197 41506000 Karamsad (M) WanlNo.6 .:sNo.30 491 12 5 ! 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.31 642 8 41506000 K.araJmad (M) WatdNo.6 EBNo.32 S62 5 5 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.6 ~No.33 449 6 41506000 Kanunsad (M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.34 553 17 :2 41S06000 K.araJmad (M) WanlNo.6 BBNo.35 427 - 20 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.36 285 . 16 13 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.37 514. ·13 18 415OCiOOO Karamsad (M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.38 314 - 41506000 Kanmsad(M) Ward No. 6 EBNQ.39 421 4 14 41506000 Kanmsad(M) Want No. 6 EBNo. .010 514 6 21 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo.1 EBNo.2O 613 41506000 Karamsad (M) WanlNo. 7 EBNo.21 619 41506000 Kmmsad(M) WanlNo.7 EBNo.22 411 104 38 41506000 . KaraJQsad (M) Want No. 7 EBNo.23 547 101 41506QOO Kar3msad (M) . WanlNo. 7 EBNo.24 352 6 .5 41506000 Kanmsad(M) WanlNo. 7 EBNo.25 516 13 41506000 . Karamsad (M) WanlNo. 7 EB·NO.26 306. 1 - 41506000 Karamsad (M). WanlNo. 7 EBNo.27 452 4fSOfiOOQ Karamsad (M) WanlNo. 7 EB:Nb.28 537 4 41506000 Karariasad (M) WanlNo. 7 EBNo.29 712 4i506000 KanoJsad WanlNo. 7 EB.No.59 590 .41506000 - . KaDmsad (M) WanlNo.1 EBNo.60 356 415070lI0 VidialUclyognap INA (INA) WanlNo.l EBNo.l 541· 26 41507000 Vid.I Udjognajai-INA (INA) WanlNo.l -EB~.2 510 20 17 41507800 ViIbaI Udyogoagar INA (INA) WanlNo. 1 EBNo.3 682 .21 41507000 VitbaI UdyogIiapr INA (INA) WardNo. 1 EBNo.4 S72 31 ·6 41507cm ViIbaI UdyOpapr INA (INA) WanlNo.l EBNo.5 756 41507000 ViIbiII UdyOgnipr INJ\ (INA) WanING. 1 EB No. 6 551 41simJoo ViIbaIl!djogaapr INA (INA) wantNo. 1 EBNo.7 478 ~5 41508000 Pedad(M) WanlNo. 1 EBNo. t 431 41508000 Pedad(M) WanlNo.l EBNo.2 26L 41508000 PdIad(M)· WanlNo. I ERNo.3 695 ..9

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Location Name of Town NameofWani Boundaries of ThtaI Scheduled Scheduled Code Ulban Block I Population Castes Tnoes EBNumber Population Population 2 :3 4 5 6 1 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo, 1 EBNo.4 446 219 41508QOO Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EB No. 5 431 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.1 EhNo.6. ·432 61 I 10 41508000 Petlad(M) "'-ani No. I EBNo.1 625 5 40 41508000 PetJad(M) WanlNo.1 EBNo.8 696 44 41 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.1 EB No. 9 589 81 31 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EBNo.10 1,153 261 43 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EBNo.l1 563 426 / 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EBNo.12 191 514 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNO.l EBNo.13 581 41 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EBNo.14 1,331 97 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.1 EB·No.15 986 306 41508000 Petlad(M) ·WanlNo.l EBNo.16 664 394 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EB No. 11 394 72 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.l EB No., IS 429 36 119 ' 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.19 591 4150s000 Petlad(M) W8rdNo.2 EBNo.20 901

41.508000 ~(M) WanI"No.2 EB No. 21 800 i 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.22 280 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.23 594. 4 92 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EB No. 24 824 4 102 41508000 Petlad(M) :WanlNo.2 EBNo.25 806 3 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.26 334. 25 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.Z1 440

41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 ~No.28 910 81- 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.29 1,229' 45 41508000 Pedad(M) WanlNo.2 EB No. 30 914 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.31 699 49 132 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.32 683 • 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EB No. 33 499 4 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.2 EBNo.34 864 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.3 EBNo.35 420 10 4 41508000 Pedad(M) :WanlNo.3 ED No. 36 443 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.3 EBNo.31 358 41508000 Petlad(M) ward No.. 3 EB No. 38 416 6 4150800Q PetIad(M) WanlNo..3 EBNo.39 331 19 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo..4 EBNo.40 581 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.4 ED No. 41 143 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo..4 EB No. oil. 674 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.4 EBNo.. 43 688 41508000 PetIad(M) WanlNo.5 EBNo.44 465 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.5 EB No. 45 649 41508000 Petlad(M) WanlNo.5 EB No. 46 518 ,_ 41508000 ~(M) WanlNo.6 EBNo.47, 358 8

316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location NameofTo~n Name of jVard Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes I' EB Number Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7

41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 48 ~26 5 I 41508009 Petlad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 49 339 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 50 437 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 51 608 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 52 906 41508000 Petlid (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 53 847 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 54 668 41508000 , Petlad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 55 378 \ 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 56 664 \ 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 57 428 12 - 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 58 575 41508000 Petl~d (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 59 281 41508000 Petlad (M) WardNQ.9 EB No. 60 903 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 61 608 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No.9 EliJNo.62 1,117 183 6 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 63 667 662 41508000 . Petlad (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 64 606 17 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 65 538 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 10 .EB No. 66 361 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 67 620 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 68 853 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 69 237 4150$000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 11 EB No. 70 684 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 11 EB No. 71 639 41508000 Petlad(M) Ward No. 11 EB No. 72 586 38 41508000 Petlad(M) Ward No. II EB No. 73 815 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. II EB No. 74 964 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 11 EBNo.75 1,219 41508000 Petlad eM) Ward No. 11 EB No. 76 952 160 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 77 308 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 78 215 5 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 79 325 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 80 474 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 81 533 14 41508000 Petlad (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 82 666 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.1 455 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No.1 EBNo.2 354 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.3 419 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.4 453 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.5 337 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No.6 284 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No.7 209 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No.8 407 43 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No~ 2 EB No.9 313

317 ¥-140-42 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EB Number Population Population I 2 3 4 5 6 7 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 10 471 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No.2 EB No. 11 432 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 12 421 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 13 386 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 518 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 15 342 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 16 399 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 17 418 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 18 263 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 19 261 5 41509000 Khambhat(M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 20 316 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 21 863 224 74 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Waid No. 3 EB No. 22 663 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 23 453 9 12 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 24 294 18 10 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.25 562 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 26 341 6 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 21 407 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 28 452 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.29 580 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 30 634 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 31 667 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 32 514 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 33 130 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.34 304 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 35 526 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 36 260 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 37 464 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 38 389 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 39 431 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 40 305 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EBNo.41 301 8 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 5 EB No. 42 228 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 43 516 10 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 44 355 22 41509000 Khambhat {M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 45 446 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 46 149 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 47 '266 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 48 205 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 6 EB No. 49 182 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 50 444 4J509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 51 265 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 52 229 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7' EB No. 53 344

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Botindaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code " Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 ,6 7 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 7 EB No. 54 189 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EB No. 55 196 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 7 EB No. 56 310 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 7 EBNo.57 299 41509000 Khambhat (MtOO) Ward No. 8 EBNo.58 257 41509000 Khambhat, (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EBNo.59 291 41509000 Khambhat (M.tQG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 60 283 \ 41509000 Khambh~ (M+OO) Ward No. 8 EB No. 61 114 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 8 EB No. 62 156 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 8 EB No. 63 303 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) , Ward No.9' EB No. 64 294 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EBNo.65 319 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 9 EBNo.66 279 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 9 ED No. 67 147 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 9 EBNo.68 315 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 9 EB No: 69 293 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 10 EBNo.70 382 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 10 EBNo.71 390 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 10 EBNo.72 428 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 73 453 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 74 262 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 75 312 41509000 Khambhat. (M+OG) Ward No. 10 EBNo.76 452 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 10 EBNo.77 502 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 10 EBNo.78 406 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EBNo.79 278 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 80 202 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EBNo.81 234 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EBNo.82 453 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 83 449 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 84 663 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EBNo.85 205 78 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 86 459 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 87 489 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 11 EB No. 88 409 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EB No. 89 562 17 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EB No. 90 415 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 91 425 324 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 12 EBNo.92 402 390 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EB No. 93 551 402 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 94 621 Z6i; 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EBNo.95 546 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EB No. 96 431 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 12 EB No. 97 313 4

319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EB Number Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 98 796 83 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 99 494 248 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 100 281 8: 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 101 551 6 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 102 368 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. D EB No. 103 524 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 104 652 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 105 590 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 106 530 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 107 642 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 108 306 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 109 527 30 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 110 491 293 93 . 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. III 669 18 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 112 586 133 14 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 113 487 202 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 114 335 283 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 115 605 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 116 613 53 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 117 759 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 118 785 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 119 381 26 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 120 262 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 121 206 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 122 284 9 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 123 20 41509000 Khambhat (M-I:OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 124 249 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 125 70 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 126 61 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 127 66 24 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 128 260 2 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 129 298 10 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 130 139 17 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 131 176 167 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 132 202 39 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 133 663 54 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 134 705 258 8 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 135 876 18 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 136 532 47 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 137 654 159 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 138 173 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 139 507 48 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 140 659 103 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 141 418 5

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcT

Location Name of Town Name of Ward' Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled ; Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EB Number Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. I~ EB No. 142 581 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 143 409 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 14 EB No. 144 394 178 41509000 'Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 14 EB No. 145 495 24 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 14 EB No. 146 629 247 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 14 EB No. 147 516 242 41509000 Kharitbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 ... EB No. 148 7 41509000 Khain~hat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 149 410 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 150 503 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 151 545 41509000 Khambh~t (M+OG) . Ward No. 15 EB No. 152 573 41509000 Khambh~t (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 153 73 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 154 47 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 155 80 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EBNa.158 69 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 159 337 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 160 352 14 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 161 433 47 3 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 162 649 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. IS EB No. 163 546 40 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 164 469 107 2 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 165 641 38 6 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 166 490 2 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 167 534 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 168 326 67 41509000 . Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 169 448 20 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 170 508 10 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 171 427 35 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 172 366 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 173 627 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 174 552 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 175 407 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 176 540 132 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 177 747 11 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 178 662 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 179 352 84 41509000 Khambhat (M+OO) Ward No. 15 EB No. 180 392 46 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 181 317 6 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 182 416 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 183 346 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 184 409 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 185 293 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 186 424 10 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 187 395 14

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Location Name of Town Nll!fle of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 ED No. 188 372 9 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 ED No. 189 345 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 ED No. 190 294 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 16 ED No. 191 207 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 192 359 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 193 346 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 194 329 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 195 297 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 196 759 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 197 438 47 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 198 606 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EBNo.199 297 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 200 164 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EBNo.201 311 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EBNo.202 141 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 ED No. 203 144 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 204 7 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 205 362 41509000 Kharnbhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 206 646 2 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 207 775 113 5 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 208 769 6 94 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 209 560 30 II 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 210 189 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 211 627 14 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 18 ED No. 212 171 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 213 640 54 18 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 214 471 4 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 ED No. 215 597 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 216 318 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 217 554 9 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 ED No. 218 398 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 219 792 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 ED No. 220 378 20 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 ED N\>. 221 420 299 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 ED No. 222 418 412 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 223 807 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EBNo.224 593 84 3 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 225 666 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No: 20 EB No. 226 721 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 227 466 18 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 20 ED No. 228 303 158 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Ward No. 20 ED No. 229 463 121 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. I ED No. 27 702 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.1 ED No. 28 962

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT , i I Location Name of Town NameofWrird Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code /Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes i EB Number Population Population t 3 ,- 4 5 6 7 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No, 1 EB No, 29 659 7 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. I EB No. 30 645 41510000 . Borsad (M) Ward No. 1 EB No, 44 391 15 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. I EB No, 45 308 41

41510000 Bor~ad (M) Ward No. I. EBNo.48 434 103 41510000 Botsad. (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 58 542 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 59 565 41510000 Borsa4 (M) WardNo. I EB'No.60 546 29 41510000 Borsad'(~ Ward No. 1 EB No. 90 647 \ 41510000 Botsad (M)\ Ward No. I EB No, 91 669 41510000 BotsOO (M) Ward No. 1 EB No, 92 456 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 93 546 17 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 25 655 41510000 BorsOO (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 26 578 170 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 49 669 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 2 EB,No.51 1,044 8 41510000 BorSad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 50 767 8 3 I 41510000 Dorsad (M) Ward No. 3 EBNo, 52 352 41510000 Borsad (M) 'Ward No. 3 EB No. 53 713 7 15 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 61 564 3 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 62 420 8 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No, 3 EB No. 63 1,004 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 64 872 41510000 BQrs~d (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 65 608 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 66 764 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 67 209 41510000 Dorsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 68 451 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 69 222 8 41510000 , Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 70 230 5 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No, 3 EB No. 71 473 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 72 288 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 73 ,329 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 74 296 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No, 94 563 84 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 95 983 59 IS 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 . EB No. 96 588 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 97 699 19 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No, 6 1,028 190 41510000 BorsOO (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 54 195 48 10 41510000 BorsOO (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 55 169 13 29 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 56 806 103 41510000 BorsOO (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 57 263 102 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 75 227 17 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 ' EB No. 76 328 5 17

323 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 1 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 77 364 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 78 492 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 79 533 4 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 80 634 141 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 81 448 5 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 82 515 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 83 556 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 84 323 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 98 681 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 99 639 464 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 11 454 6 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 12 297 4 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 13 420 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 14 458 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 15 261 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 16 564 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 17 652 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 18 813 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 19 519 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.20 591 10 3 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 21 204 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 22 318 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 23 663 5 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 24 545 6 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 31 527 10 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.32 527 9 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EBNo.46 477 23 - 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 47 739 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 88 534 9 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EB No.1 1,010 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.2 674 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.7 638 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7' EBNo.8 609 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.9 544 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 10 887 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 7 EBNo.85 422 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.33 475 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.34 462 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.35 613 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.36 863 15 4]510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 38 980 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 39 960 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EBNo.40 603 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 41 562

32.4 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT !. Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code 'Urban Block I Population Castes Tribes / EBNumber Population Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 42 561 134 41510000 ,Borsad (M) Ward No. 8 EB No. 43 633 64 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 3 1,049 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 9 EBNo.4 749 279 41510000 BorSfid (M) Ward No. 9 EB No.5 849 418 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 37 846 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 9 EB No. 86 611 53 41510000 Borsad (M) Ward No. 9 EBNo.87 418 ·41510000 Borsad (M\ Ward No. 9 EBNo.89 353 41511000 Vasna Borsa4 INA (INA) Ward No. 1 EB No.1 338 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 1. EB No. 19 567 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 20 507 41512000 AnklilV (M) Ward'No.l EB No. 21 609 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 22 715 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No. 1 EB No. 31 363 55 7 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No. 1 EBNo.33 198 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. II 640 7 41512000 Ankl~v(M) Ward No. 2 EBNo.12 859 3 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 13 688 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward, No. 2 EB No. 14 878 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 2 EB No. 34 561 98

41512000 Ankl~v (M) Ward No. 3 EB No.1 417 4 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No. 3 EB No.2 655 41 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 3 EB No.3 574 7 5 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No. 3 EB No. 35 356 51 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 4 EBNo.15 832 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No.4 EB No. 16 325 5 41512000 ,Anklav (M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 17 692 2 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 4 EB No. 18 434 61 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 5 EBNo.4 502 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 5 EB No.5 574 5 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 5 EB No.6 751 210 2 41512000 Anldav (M) Ward No. 6 EB No.7 394 284 41512000 Anldav (M) Ward No. 6 EB No.8 438 27 41512000 Anldav (M) Ward No. 6 EB No.9 714 3 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 6 EB No. 10. 803 53 117 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No, 23 668 57 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 24 360 11 41512000 Anklav (M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 25 984 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 26 606 76 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 27 563 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 28 435 41512000 Anldav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 29 546 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 30 117 41512000 Anklav(M) Ward No. 7 EB No. 32 478 72

325 Y·140 .. ," ,

PR~ARYCENSUSABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location DistrictlCDBlockl TotaU Number of Total Population (Including Population in the Age-Group {}-6 Code Town RuraU Households Institutional and Number Urban with at least Houseless Population) one Scheduled Castes Member Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 10 15 Anand Total 20,549 98,485 52,002 46,483 12,338 6,619 5,719 Rural 15,908 74,302 39,360 34,942 9,574 5,153 4,421 Urban 4,641 24,183 12,642 11,541 2,764 1,466 1,298 0001 Tarapur Total 1.771 8,573 4,501 4,072 1,430 771 659 Rural 1,771 8,573 4,501 4,072 1,430 771 659 Urban 0002 Sojitra Total 1,241 5,770 3,054 2,716 655 377 278 Rural 1,241 5,770 3,054 2,716 655 377 278 Urban 0003 Umreth Total 755 3,755 2,Oll 1,744 538 297 241 Rural 755 3,755 2,011 1,744 538 297 241 Urban ,0004 Anand Total 2,637 13,139 6,879 6,260 1,630 861 769 Rural 2,256 11,257 5,899 5,358 1,381 714 667 Urban 381 1,882 980 902 249 147 102 Gamdi (OG)­ Urban 195 1,011 519 492 160 89 71 Ward No. 15 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (OG) - Uroan 10 47 21 26 3 2 Ward No.l6 41504000 Mogri (OG)- Uroan 176 824 440 384 86 56 30 Ward No.l8 0005 Petlad Total 3,021 13,819 7,337 6,482 1,581 823 758 Rural 3,021 13,819 7,337 6,482 1,581 823 758 Uroan 0006 Khambhat Total· 3,140 14,408 7,614 6,794 2,022 1,078 944 Rural 2,864 13,089 6,932 6,157 1.861. 987 874 Uroan 276 1,319 682 637 161 91 70 41509000 Kansari (OG)­ Uroan 32 149 72 77 21 15 _6 Ward No.l8 41509000 Shakarpur (OG)­ Uroan 180 873 471 402 105 58 47 Ward No.l9 41509000 Metpur (00)­ Uroan 64 297 139 158 35 18 17 Ward No.20 0007 Borsad Total 2,989 13,588 7,216 6,372 1,638 911 727 Rural 2,989 13,588 7,216 6,372 1,638 911 727 UJban 0008 Anklav Total 1,011 4,451 2,410 2,041 490 273 217 Rural I,OIl 4,451 2,410 2,041 490 273 217 UJban URBAN 41501000 Umreth (M) Uroan 237 1,227 645 582 13I 76 55 41502000 Boriavi(M) Uroan 81 411 220 191 43 24 19 41503000 Ode(M) Uroan 142 662 349 313 82 44 38 41504000 Anand (M+OG) ·Uroan 1,064 5,634 2,926 2,708 686 370 316 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Uroan 327 1,932 995 937 314 143 171 41506000 Karamsad (M) Uroan 161 828 436 392 124 67 57 41507000 Vithal Udyognagar Uroan 10 51 26 25 8 . 3 5 INA (INA) 41508000 Petlad (M) Uroan 746 3,763 1,962 1,801 334 171 163 41509000 Khambhat (M+OG) Uroan 1,244 6,574 3,461 3,113 705 395 310 41510000 Borsad(M) Uroan 413 2,197 1,170 1,027 242 126 116 41512000 Anklav (M) Uroan 216 904 452 452 95 47 48

328 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SHEDULED CASTES

Literates, llliterates Total Wolkers Total! District! CD Block! Town RuraY Uman

Persons Mal~s Females PersOns Males Female, I ,I>,lDS Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 66,994 40,206 ,26,788 31,491 11,796 19,695 40,980 27,537 13,443 Total Anand 49,639 30,145 19,494 24,663 9,215 15,448 33,038 21,491 11,547 Rural 17,355 10,061 7,194 6,828 2,581 4,247. 7,942 6,046 1,896 Urban 4,58,5 2,968 1,617 3,988 l,533 2,455 4,222 .2,495 1,727 Total Tarapur 4,585 2,968 1;617 3,988 1,533 2,455 4,222 2,495 1,727 Rural' Uman 4,034 2,365 '1,669 1,736 689 1,047 2,510 1,637 873 Total Sojitra 4,034 2,365 1,669 1,736 689 1,047 2,510 1,637 873 Rural Urtlan 2,281 1,468 813 1,474 543 9~1 1,692 1,069 623 Total Umreth 2,281 1,468 813 1,474 543 931 1,692 1,069 623 Rural Uman 9,279 5,467 3,812 3,860 1,412 2,448 4,942 3,587 1,355 Total Anand 8,049 4,762 3,287 3,208 I,m 2,071 4,357 3,140 1~217 Rural 1,230 705 525 652 275 377 585 447 138 Uman S44 321 223 467 198 269 329 254 75 Uman Gamdi (OG)-Ward No.l5

42 18 24 5 3 2 14 7 7 Urban Bakrol (Part) (OG)-Ward No.l6

644 366 278 ISO 74 106 242 186 56 Urban Mogri (OG)-Ward No.l8

9,996 5,903 4,093 3,823 1,434 2,389 5,973 3,970 2,003 Total Petlad 9,996 5,903 4,093 3,823 1,434 2,389 5,973 3,970 2,003 Rural Urban 9,029 ·5,583 3,446 5,379 2,031 3,348 6,414 4,177 2,237 Total Khambbat 8,034 5,017 3,017 5,055 1,915 3,140 5,961 3,875 2,086 Rural 995 566 429 324 116 208 453 302 151 Urban 85 51 34 64 21 43 . 35 33 2 Urban Kansari (OG)-WJId No.l8

670 394 276 203 77 126 337 201 136 Urban Shakarpur(OG)-WardNo.19

240 121 119 57 18 39 81 68 13 Urban Metpur (OG)-Ward No.20

9,548 5,744 3,804 4,040 1,472 2,568 6,174 3,918 2,256 Total Borsad 9,548 5,744 3,804 4,040 1,472 2,568 6,174 3,918 2,256 Rural Urban 3,112 1,918 1,194 1,339 492 847 2,149 1.387 762 Total Anldav 3,112 1,918 1,194 1,339 492 847 2,149 1,387 762 Rural Urban URBAN 866 518 348 361 127 234 385 294 91 Urban Umreth (M) 302 182 120 109 38 71 165 121 44 Urban Boriavi (M) 432 272 160 230 77 153 296 193 103 Urban Ode (M) 3,979 2,278 1,701 1,655 648 1,007 1,685 1,331 354 Urban Anand (MtOO) 1,218 729 489 714 266 448 583 472 111 Urban Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 621 356 265 207 80 127 302 209 93 Urban Karamsad (M) 35 22 I3 16 4 12 11 10 Urban Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA)

2,951 1,657 1,294 812 305 507 1,163 944 219 Urban Petlad (M) 4,704 2,729 1,975 1,870 732 1,138 2,167 1,629 538 Urban Khambhat (MtOO) 1,563 938 625 634 232 402 792 604 188 Urban Borsad (M) 684 380 304 220 72 148 393 239 154 Urban Anklav (M)

329 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD BlockJ Town TotaV Main Workers Industrial Category Code RuraV Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 15 Anand Total 31,296 7,052 3,186 2,s96 290 14,709 11,140 3,569 Rural 24,456 18,724 5,732 3,166 2,880 286 13,925 10,588 3,337 Urban 6,840 5,520 1,.120 20 16 4 784 552 232 0001 Tarapur Total 2,741 2,081 660 595 535 60 1,574 1,274 300 Rural 2,741 2,081 660 595 535 60 1,574 1,274 300 Urban 0002 Sojitra Total 1,807 1,386 421 176 167 9 1,065 816 249 Rural 1.807 1.386 421 176 167 9 1,065 816 249 Urban 0003 Umreth Total 1,157 889 268 92 82 10 771 564 207 Rural 1,157 889 268 92 82 10 771 564 207 Urban 0004 Anand Total 3,850 3,156 694 131 121 10 1,787 1,339 448 Rural 3,344 2,730 614 129 119 10 1,712 1,285 427 Urban 506 426 80 2 2 75 54- 21 41504000 Gamdi (oo)-Ward No.l5 Urban 271 238 33 27 21 6 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (OG)- Urban 14 7 7 Ward No.l6 41504000 Magri (oo)-Ward No.18 Urban 221 181 40 1 48 ,33 15 0005 Petlad Total 4,668 3,473 1,195 232 205 27 2,770 2,013 757 Rural 4,668 3,473 1,195 232 205 27 2,770 2,013 757 Urban 0006 Khambhat Total 4,862 3,766 1,096 1,167 1,085 82 2,613 2,013 600 Rural 4,544 3,517 1,027 1,161 1.079 82 2,532 1.967 565 Urban 318 249 69 6 6 81 46 35 41509000 Kansari (oo)-Ward No.l8 Urban 35 33 2 6 4 2 41509000 ShakaJpur (OG)­ Urban 208 151 57 5 5 57 27 30 Ward No.19 41509000 Metpur (oo)-Ward No.20 Urban 75 65 10 18 15 3 0007 Borsad Total 4,565 3,409 1,156 507 444 63 2,706 2,084 622 Rural 4,565 3,409 1,156 507 444 63 2,706 2,084 622 Urban 0008 Anklav Total 1,630 1,239 391 274 249 25 795 585 210 Rural 1,630 1,239 391 274 249 25 795 585 210 Urban URBAN 41501000 Umreth (M) Urban 343 283 60 2 2 42 29 13 41502000 Boriavi (M) Urban 157 116 41 2 2 89 56 33 41503000 Ode(M) Urban 223 173 50 168 127 41 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Urban 1,531 1,262 269 2 2 85 63 22 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Urban 534 454 80 41506000 Karamsad (M) Urban 253 184 69 19 18 41507000 Vithal Udyognagar Urban 11 10 INA (INA) 41508000 Petlad (M) Urban 1,050 870 180 2 60 49 II 41509000 Khambhat (M-tOG) Urban 1,928 1,514 414 8 7 154 90 64 41510000 Borsad (M) Urban 652 526 126 I 1 151 106 45 41512000 Anklav (M) Urban 158 128 30 3 3 16 14 2

330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR S~ULED CASTES

of Main Workers Marginal Workers TotaV District! CD Block! Town Household lndustIy Wodcers Other Wodcers . RuraV Uman Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 ' 35 36 37 3 2 453 389 64 12,948 9,819 3,J29 9,684 3,293 6,391 Total Anand 304 257 47 7,061 4,999 2,062 8,582 2,767 5,815 . Rur8I 149 132 17 5,887 4,820 1,067 1,102 526 576 Urban 16 12 4 556 260 296 1,481 414 1,067 .Total Tarapur 16 12 4 556 260 296 1,481 414 1,067 Rural Uman 5 5, 561 398 163 703 251 452 Total Sojitra 5 5 561 398 163 703 251 452 Rural Uman 23 22 271 221 50 535 180 355 Total Umreth 23 22 271 221 50 535 180 355 Rural Uman 50 43 7 1,882 1,653 229 1,092 431 661 Total Anand 47 40 7 1.456 1,286 170 1,013 410 603 Rural 3 3 426 367 59 79 21 58 {Jman 3 3 240 213 27 58 16 42 Uman Gamdi (OG)-Ward No.l5 14 7 7 Uman Bakrol (Pari) (OG)-Ward No.l6

172 147 25 21 5 16 Uman Mogri (OG)-Ward No.l8 87 72 15 1,579 1,183 396 1,305 497 808 Total Petlad 87 72 15 1,579 1,183 396 1,305 497 808 Rural Uman 29 26 3 1,053 642 411 1,552 41l 1,141' Total Khambhat 26 23 3 825 448 377 1,417 358 1,059 Rural 3 3 228 194 34 135 53 82 Uman 29 29 Uman Kansari (OG)-Ward No.l8 3 143 116 27 129 50 79 Uman Shakarpur (OG)-Ward No.19

56 49 7 6 3 3 Urban Metpur (OG)-Ward No.20 75 66 9 1,277 815 462 1,609 509 1,100 Total Borsad 75 66 9 1,277 815 462 1,609 509 1,100 Rural Urban 25 17 8 536 388 148 519 148 371 Total Anklav 2S 17 8 536 388 148 519 148 371 Rural Uman URBAN 21 21 278 231 47 42 11 31 Uman Umreth (M) 4 3 62 57 5 8 5 3 Uman Boriavi (M) 2 2 53 44 9 73 20 53 Uman Ode(M) 6 6 1,438 1,191 247 154 69 85 Uman Anand (MtOG) 57 52 5 477 402 75 49 18 31 Uman Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 5 5 229 161 68 49 25 24 Urban Karamsad (M) 11 10 Urban Vitbal Udyognagar INA (INA)

5 5 983 815 168 113 74 39 Urban Petlad (M) 31 23 8 1,735 1,394 341 239 115 124 Urban Kbambhat (MtOG) 9 6 3 491 413 78 140 78 62 Urban Borsad (M) 9 9 130 102 28 235 III 124 Urban Anklav (M)

331 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location DistrictICD Blockffown Total! Industrial Category of Code Rurall Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Worlcers Number Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 15 Anand Total 231 80 lSI 7,201 2,440 4,761 111 42 69 Rural 230 79 lSI 6,715 l,229 4,486 82 33 49 Urban 486 211 275 29 9 20 0001 Tarapur Total 66 26 40 1,049 338 711 14 5 9 Rural 66 26 40 1,049 338 7ll 14 5 9 Urban 0002 Sojitra Total 37 11 26 575 218 357 3 3 Rural 37 11 26 575 218 357 3 3 Uman 0003 Umreth Total 14 2 12 483 158 325 6 3 3 Rural 14 2 12 483 158 325 6 3 3 Urban 0004 Anand Total 20 7 I3 857 319 538 31 11 20 Rural 20 7 13 828 313 SIS 25 10 15 Urban 29 6 23 6 5 41504000 Gamdi (ool-Ward No.15 Urban 10 9 6 5 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (00)­ Urban Ward No.J6 41504000 Mogri (oo)-Ward No.l8 Urban 19 5 14 0005 Petlad Total 16 9 7 1,063 389 674 21 10 II Rural 16 9 7 1,063 389 674 21 10 11 Uman 0006 Khambhat Total 26 7 19 1,230 330 900 2 Rural 26 7 19 1,223 327 896 I Urban 7 3 4 41509000 Kansari (ool-Ward No.18 Urban 41509000 Shakarpur (ool-Ward No.J9 Urban I 41509000 Metpur (oo)-Ward No.20 Uman 6 3 3 0007 Borsad Total 32 13 19 1,171 385 786 11 4 7 Rural 32 13 19 1,171 385 786 II 4 7 Urban 0008 AnkIav Total 19 4 IS 323 101 222 Rural 19 4 IS 323 101 222 Urban URBAN 41501000 Umreth (M) Urban 20 2 18 3 41502000 Boriavi (M) Urban 41503000 Ode (M) Urban 60 19 41 41504000 Anand (MiOG) Urban 33 8 25 6 5 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Urban 6 6 41506000 Karamsad (M) Urban 13 4 9 41507000 Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA) Urban 41508000 Petlad (M) Urban 33 22 II 4 2 2 41509000 Khambhat (MiOG) Urban 22 7 15 4 3 41510000 Borsad (M) Urban 83 45 38 5 2 3 41512000 Anklav (M) Urban 222 104 118

332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FORSHEDULEDCASTES

MaIginal Workers Non·Workers TotaV DistricVCD Blockffown Location Other Workers RuraV Code Urban Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 2,141 731 1,410 S7,50S 24,465 33,040 Total Anand IS i,sss 426 1,129 41,264 17,869 2.1,395 Rural 586 305 ' 281 16,241 6,596 9,645 Urban 352 45 307 4,351 2.006 2,345 Total Tarapur 0001 352 45 307 4,351 2,006 2,345 Rural Uman 88 22 66 3,260 .1,417 1.843 Total Sojitm 0002 . 88 22 66 3,260 1.417 1,843 Rural Uroan 32 17 15 2,063 942 1,121 Total Umretl! 0003 32 17 • IS 2.063 942 1,121 Rural Urban 184 94 90 8,197 3.292 4,905 Total Anand 0004 140 80 60 6,900 2.759 4,141 Rural 44 14 30 1,297 533 764 Ulban 42 14 28 682 265 417 Uroan Gamdi (oo)·Ward No.l5 41504000 33 14 . 19 Uman Bakrol (Pan) (oo)-Ward No.l6 41504000

2 2 582 254 328 Uman Mogri (OG)-Ward No.1 8 41504000 205 89 116 7.846 ~J()7 4,479 Total Petlad 0005 205 89 116 7.846 3,367 4,479 Rural Urban 294 13 221 1,994 3,437 4,557 Total Khambbat 0006 161 24 143 1.128 3.057 4.071 Rural 127 49 78 866 380 486 Uman 114 39 75- Uman Kansari (OG)-Ward No.l8 41509000 127 49 78 536 27(} 266 Uman Sbakarpur (OG)·Ward No.19 41509000 216 71 145 Uman Metpur (ool-Ward No.20 41509000 395 107 288 7,414 3,298 4,116 Total Borsad 0007 395 107 288 7.414. 3,298 4,116 Rural Urban 176 42 134 2.302 1,023 - 1.279 Total Anldav 0008 116 42 134 2.302 1,023 1,279 Rural Uman URBAN 19 9 10 842 351 491 UJban Umreth (M) 41501000 8 5 3 246 99 141 Ulban Boriavi (M) 41502000 13 I 12 366 156 210 Urban Ode(M) ·41503000 115 60 55 3.949 1.595 2,354 Uman Anand (M+OG) 41504000 43 18 2S 1.349 523 826 Uman Vallabb Vidyanagar (M) 41505000 36 21 15 526 227 299 Urban Karamsad (M) 41506000 40 16 24 Uman Vitbal Udyognagar INA (INA) 41507000. 76 50 26 2,600 1.018 1,582 Uman Pella

333

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location DistrictlCDBlockl Total! Number of Total Population (Including Populati?n in the Age-Group 0-6 Code' Town .Rural! Households Institutional and Number Uman with at least Houseless Population) one Scheduled Tribes Member Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IS Anand Total 4,710 22,835 12,019 10,816 4,114 2,093 2,016 Rural 2,703 12,825 6,747 6,078 2,474 1,258 1,216 Urban 2JX)7 10,010 5,1.72 . 4,738 1,640 840 800 0001 Tarapur Total 98 451 262 189 105 54 51 Rural 98 451 262 189 105 54 51 Uman 0002 Sojitra' Total 88 437 24.1 196 92 51 41 Rural 88 437 241 196 92 51 41 Urban 0003 Umreth Total 275 1,255 672 .583 192 103 89 Rural 275 1,255 672 583 192 103 89 Urban 0004 Anand Total 1,404 6.844 3,602 3,242 1,248 639 609 Rural 1,184 5,742· 3,003 2,739 1,042 530 512 Uman 220 1,102 599 503 206 109 97 41504000 Gundi (OG)­ Uman 129 628 342 286 99 49 50 Ward No.15 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (OG)­ Urban 7 36 22 14 7 4 3 Ward No.l6 41S04000 litodiya (Part) (OG)­ Uman 4 2 Ward No.1 7 41S04000 Mogri (OG)-Ward No.18 Urban 83 434 233 201 100 56 44 0005 Petlad Total 367 1,782 928 854 354 177 177 Rural' 367 1,782 928 854 354 177 177 Urban 0006 Khambhat Total 241 1,101 563 538 234 117 117 Rural 209 945 490 455 204 107 97 Uman 32 156 73 83 30 10 20 41509000 Kansari (00)­ Uman 24 126 59 67 22 8 14 Ward No.18 41509000 Shakarpur (OG)­ Urban 8 30 14 16 8 2 6 Ward No.19 0007 Borsad Total 372 1,692 892 800 361 181 ISO Rural 372 1,692 892 800 361 181 ISO Uman 0008 Anklav Total 11() 52l 259 262 124 55 69 Rural 110 521 259 262 124 55 69 Urban URBAN 41501000 Umreth (M) Uman 85 445 206 239 66 27 39 41502000 Boriavi (M) Uman 28 152 SO 72 31 19 12 41503000 Ode(M) Uman 39 177 84 93 27 14 13 41504000 Anand (M+OO) Uman 965 4,768 2,514 2,254 809 415 394 41505000 Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) Urban 259 1,388 772 616 154 78 76 41506000 Karamsad (M) Urban 90 424 220 204 56 31 25 41507000 Vithal Udyognagar Urban 15 82 39 43 19 10 9 INA (INA) 41508000 Petlad (M) Urban 175 SOl 423 378 152 71 81 41509000 Kbambhat (MiOG) Uman 167 79l 405 386 138 66. 72 41510000 Borsad (M) Urban 118 623 334 289 124 70 54 41512000 Anklav (M) Uman 66 359 195 164 64 39 2~

336 PRIMARY CENSUS APSTRACT FOR SHEDULED TRIBES

Literates Illiterates Total Workers TotaV District! CD Block! Town Rural! Urban

Persons Males: Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem~les II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

7,841 5,239 14,994 6,780 8,214 10,600 6,625 3~5 Total Anand 4,226 2,879 8,599 3,868 4.731 6,495 3,888 2,(J)7 Rural 3,615 z,.l6O 6,.195 . 2,912 3,48..' 4,105 2,737 1,368 Urban 84 67 367 195 172 238 143 95 T01:11 Tarapur 84 67 367 195 172 238 143 95 Rural Urban 136 95 41 301 146 ISS 224 140 84 Total Sojitra 136 95 41 301 146 ISS 224 140 84 Rural Urban 504 350 154 . 751 322 693 395 298 Total UmrHh 504 350 154 751 322 693 ·395 298 Rural Urban 2.608 1.780 828 4,236 1.822 2.414 3.207 1,983 1.224 Total Anand 2.189 1.487 ·702 3.553 1.516 2.037 2,751 1,711 1.040 Rural 419 293 126 683 306 377 456 272 184 Urban 268. 180 88 360 162 198 245 158 87 Urban Garndi (oo)-Ward No.l5

19 14 5 17 8 9 11 8 3 Urban Bakrol (Part) (oo)-Ward No.l6

4 2 2 Urban Jitodiya (Part) (oo)-Ward No.17

128 97 31 306 136 170 199 105 94 Urban Mogri (00)-Ward No. 18 521 340 181 1,261 588 673 978 560 418 Total Pedad 521 340 181 1,261 588 673 978 560 418 Rural Urban 357 227 130 744 336 408 510 325 185 Total Khambhat 320 205 115 625 285 340 447 283 164 Rural 37 22 15 119 51 68 63 42 21 Urban 21 II 10 105 48 57 51 32 19 Urban Kansari (oo)-Ward No.18

16 II 5 14 3 II 12 10 2 Urban Shakarpur(00)-WardNo.19

369 269 100 1,323 623 700 871 499 372 Total Borsad 369 269 100 1,323 623 700 871 499 372 Rural Urban 103 66 37 418 193 225 293 157 136 Total Anklav 103 66 37 418 193 225 293 157 136 Rural Urban URBAN 88 55 33 357 lSI 206 214 118 96 Urban Umreth (M) 22 18 4 130 62 68 97 55 42 Urban Boriavi (M) 69 40 29 lOS 44 64 71 50 21 Urban Ode (M) 1.807 1.209 598 2,961 1.305 1.656 1.834 1.242 592 Urban Anand (M+OG) 786 512 274 602 260 342 424 320 104 Urban . Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 254 149 lOS 170 71 ·99 159 114 45 Urban Kararnsad (M) 36 19 17 46 20 26 22 18 4 Urban Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA)

98 67 .31 703 356 347 449 275 174 Urban Petlad (M) 305 192 113 486 213 273 301 222 79 Urban Khambbat (M+OG) 115 70 45 508 264 244 292 188 104 Urban Borsad (M. 35 29 6 324 166 158 242 135 107 Urban Ank1av (M)

337 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Main Workers Industrial Category

Code Rural! Cultivators Agricultural Labou~rs Number Uman Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IS Anand Total 8.687 5,891 2,796 82 6S 17 3.146 1.982 1,164 Rural 5,053 3,360 1,693 77 60 17 2,644 : 1,667 977 Urban 3,6.14 2,531 1,103 5 5 562 315 187 0001 TarapUf Total 200 135 65 2 2 110 79 31 Rural 200 135. 65 2 2 110 79 31 Uman 0002 Sojitra Total 152 103 49 5 3 2 97 59 38 R!lral 152 103 49 5 3 2 97 59 38 Uman 0003 Umreth Tot~1 510 332 178 7 6 420 278 142 Rural 510 332 178 7 6 420 278 142 Uman 0004 Anand Total 2,645 1,780 865 41 35 6 1,283 794 489 Rural 2.229 1,517 712 38 32 6 1.184 736 448. Uman 416 263 153 3 99 58 41 41504000· Gamdi (OG)­ Uman 209 151 58 67 45 22 Ward No.15 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (OG)­ Uman II 8 3 2 Ward No.l6 41504000 Jitodiya (Part) (OG)­ Urban Ward No.l7 41504000 Mogri (OG)- Uman 195 103 92 3 30 18 Ward No.18 0005 Petlad Total 805 505 300 7 4 562 345 217 Rural 805 505 300 7 4 • 3 562 345 217 Uman 0006 Khambhat Total 347 250 97 4 4 112 77 35 Rural 294 213 81 4 4 107 74 33 Urban 53 37 16 5 3 2 41509000 Kansari (OG)­ Urban 45 29 16 5 .. 3. 2 Ward No.18 41509000 Sbakarpur (OG)­ Urban 8 8 Ward No.l9 0007 Borsad Total 684 447 237 6 4 2 ·118 72 46 Rural 684 447 237 6 4 2 118 72 46 Uman 0008 Anklav Total 179 108 71 8 5 3 46 24 22 Rural 179 108 71 8 5 3 46 24 12 Urban URBAN 41501000 Umreth (M) Uman 194 110 84 86 44 42 41502000 Boriavi (M) Uman 67 48 19 60 41 19 41503000 Ode(M) Url:>an 60 46 14 51 39 12 41504000 Anand (MfOG) Url:>an 1.731 1.198 533 3 3 200 118 82 41505000 Vallabb Vidyanagar (M) Url:>an 331 273 58 41506000 Karamsad (M) Url:>an 145 106 39 14 II 3 41507000 Vithailldyognagar Urban 21 17 4 INA (INA) 41508000 Petlad (M) Url:>an 429 265 164 3 2 41509000 Kbambhat (M+OG) Url:>an 252 200 52 5 3 2 41510000 Borsad (M) Urban 261 182 79 37 29 8 41512000 Anklav (M) Urban 143 86 57 46 28 18

.338 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SHEDULED TRIBES

of Main Woders , , Marginal Workers Total! District! CD Block! Town Household Industry Woders Other Woders Rural! Urban Persons '-Male~ Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 31 32 33 34 35. 36 37 3 ' 2 71 60 11 5,.188 3,784 1,604 1,913 734 1,179 Total Anand 42 38 4 2,290 1,595 695 1,442 528 914 Rural 29 22 7 3,098 2,189 909 471 206 265 Urban 88 54 34 38 8 30 Total Tarapur 88 54 34 38 8 30 Rural Urban 50 41 9 72 37 35 Total Sojitra 50 41 9 72 37 35 Rural Urban 3 2 80 46 34 183 63 120 Total Umreth 3 2 80 46 34 183 63 120 Rural Urban 37 34 3 1,284 917 367 562 203 359 Total Anand 37 34 3 970 715 255 52,2 194 328 Rural 314 202 112 40 9 31 Urban 142 106 36 36 7 29 Urban Gamdi (OO)-Ward No.1 5

9 7 2 Urban Bakrol (Pan) (OO)-Ward No.l6

Uman Jilodiya (Part) (OO)-Ward No.1 7

162 88 74 4 2 2 Uman Mogri (OO)-Ward No.18

236 156 80 173 55 !l8 Total Petlad 236 156 80 173 55 118 Rural Uman 230 168 62 163 75 88 Total Khambhat 182 134 48 153 70 83 Rural' 48 34 14 10 5 5 Urban 40 26 14 6 3 3 Uman Kan~ri (OO}-Ward No.1 8

8 8 4 2 2 Urban ShaiGupur (OO)-Ward No.l9

559 370 189 187 52 135 Total Borsad 559 370 189 187 52 135 Rural Uman 125 79 ,46 114 49 65 Total Anklav 125 79 46 114 49 65 Rural Urban URBAN 107 65 42 20 8 12 Uma.l Umretb (M) 5 5 30 7 23 Uman Boriavi (M) 9 7 2 )] 4 7 Uman Ode (M) 10 7 3 1,518 1,070 448 103 44 59 Uman Anand (M+OG) I I 330 272 58 93 47 46 Uman Vallabh Vidyanagar (M) 2 1 129 93 36 14 8 6 Uman Karamsad (M) 21 17 4 Uman Vithal Udyognagar INA (INA)

425 262 163 20 lO 10 Uman Petlad (M) II 7 4 236' 190 46 49 22 27 Uman Khambbat (M+OG) 3 3 221 ISO 71 31 6 25 Urban Borsad (M) . 97 58 39 99 49 SO Uman Anklav (M)

339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND PRIMARY'CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location DistrictICD Blockffown TotaV Industrial Category of Code RuraV Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Workers Number Ulban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 IS Anand Total 10 . 5 5 1,048 407 641 11 8 13 Rural 10 5 5 964 380 584 7 1 6 Urban 84 27 57 14 7 7 0001 Tarapur Total 32 5 27 Rural 32 5 27 Urban 0002 Sojitra Total 62 35 27 , Rural 62 35 27 Ulban 0003 Umreth Total 175 61 114 Rural 175 61 114 Urban 0004 Anand Total 8 4 4 357 !32 225 7 6 Rural 8 4 4 337 125 212 7 6 Urban 20 7 13 41504000 Gamdi (oo)-Wam No.15 Ulban 18 6 12 41504000 BakroI (Part) (00)- Urban Ward No.l6 41504000 Jitodiya (part) (00)- Ulban Ward No.1 7 41504000 Magri (oo)-Ward No.l8 Urban 2 1 0005 Petlad Total 137 41 96 Rural 137 41 96 Ulban 0006 Khambhat Total 110 58 52 Rural 108 57 51 Ulban 2 41509000 Kansari (00)-Ward No.1 8 Urban 2 41509000 Sbakarpur (00)- Urban Ward No. 19 0007 Borsad Total 70 36 34 Rural 70 36 34 ._ IJ.lban 0008 Anklav Tolal 43 20 23 Rural 43 20 23 Urban URBAN 41501000 Umrelh (M) Ulban II 4 7 41502000 Boriavi (M) Urban 26 5 21 41503000 Ode(M) Urban 11 4 7 41504000 Anand (M+OG) Urban 26 12 14 41505000 Vallabb Vidyanagar (M) Urban 12 6 6 41506000 Karamsad (M) Urban 2 I 41507000 Vithal Udyognagar Urban . INA (INA) 41508000 Petlad (M) Ulban 1 4151l91Xla Khambhat (M+OG) Urban 2 41510000 Borsad(M) Urban 5 5 41512000 Anklav (M) Urban 2 2

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SHEDULED TRIBES

Non-Workeq OIlIer WIIIias

47 49 so 51 52 3 2 04 314 SlI ll,ZlS TaIII ADBd· 15 f61 142 3D 6,l3D ...... m In 201 5,905 un. 6 3 3 213 TOIa! T3I3pII' 0001 6 3 3 213 RmaI Urban 10 2 8 213 101 112 TOIa! 0002 10 2 8 213 101 112 RmaI Urban 7 2 5 277 28S Total UmreIh 7 2 S Tn 28S RmaI Urban 190 124 3.637 1,619 2.018 TOIa! 170 106 2.991 1,292 1.699 RmaI 20 IS 646 327 319 UIbm 18 17 383 184 199 Urban Gamdi (oo)-Ward No.IS 41S04000 2S 14 It Urban BakroI (Part) (oo)-WanI No.I6 41S04000

3 2 Ulban TIlOdiya (Part) (oo)-WanI No.I7 41S04000

2 I 128 107 Urban Mogri (oo)-Wan! No.IS 41S04000 36 14 22 368 436 TOIa! PI:dad OOOS 36 14 22 368 436 RmaI Urban 53 17 36 591 238 353 TOIa! 0006 45 13 32 49& 1lJ1 291 Runl II .. 4 93 31 62 UJbm 4 2 2 75 27 48 Urban Kaasari (oo)-Ward No.IS 41S09CQ) 4 2 2 IS 4 14 UJbm ShabrpuI" (OG)-WanI No. 19 41S09CQ)

1I7 16 101 821 393 428 Total 0007 117 16 101 821 393 428 Runl T_Urban 70 2S 42 228 102 126 OOOB 70 28 42 228 102 126 RmaI UJbm UUAN 9 4 5 231 88 143 Umm UIIIRIh (M) 41501000 4 2 2 55 2S 30 UdIiIII BuiaYi(M) 41S02000 106 34 72 Urban Odc(M) 41smcm 77 32 45 2.934 1,212 1,662 Umm A...t(MtOG) 41SCMOOO 81 41 40 964 452 512 UdJa VaIbHt VIdymIpr (M) 41S05CQ) 12 7 5 26S 106 1S9 Umm KaruJsad (M) 41SCJ(J(J1J() I 60 21 39 UdIiIII ViIbaI Udyogoap INA (INA) 41SCl7OOO

19 9 10 3S2 148 2D4 Umu 4151B1OO 47 21 26 490 183 :'ArT UdIiIII 41S01JOOO 26 6 20 331 146 ISS Umu 41510000 97 49 48 117 (JO 57 UdIiIII 41512000

341

VILLAGE I TOWNWISE P~RYCENSUSABSTRACT

TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK TARAPUR" DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location ; Name of Village Area of Nmnberof TocaJ Popuialioo (Including PopuJaIion in the Age-Group 0-6 Code· ViUagein Households Institutional and Number Hec13reS Houseless Population)

2 3 S 6 7 s 9 10 0011 33,765.2 1.... 75,150 39,4S0 36,400 12,S7J. 6,764 0011 33,765.2 • 1.... 75,150 12,S7J. 6,764 0001 TulIpur (UrlJan) Tanpor (Rural) 01043800 Jafarganj 177.9 191 1,059 S59 500 ·192 lOS 84 01043900 MotI KalodIa 658.1 I~ 1,016 514 502 173 8S 88 01044000 MilRampwa 1.041.6 459 2,837 1,461 1,376 653 337 316 01044100 Khada 1.501.9 459 2,424 1,270 1,154 354 210 144 01044200 Nabhoi ·459.8 199 960 4~ 470 180 82 98 01044300 Rinza 558.6 388 2,300 1,196 1,104 436 235 201 01044400 Pachegam 764.8 279 1,475 760 715 212 112 . 100 01044500 Dugari 782.9 236 1,212 599 613 151 76 7S 01044(i00 Kauavada 983.5 278 1,631 842 789 310 166 144 01044700 0Iangada 920.7 258 1,328 fDl 631 226 135 91 01044800 VankTalav 205.7 45 270 145 125 43 26 22

01044900 VaIandapura 196.2 :m 1,515 TIS 737 324 i 160 164 01045000 Kasbara 1,080.3 272 1.420 752 668 271 169 . 102 01045100 OiilalWada 441.1 259 1.254 633 621 182 , 100 82 01045200 FatqJUr.I 474.7 213 1,2(1) 643 5(16 205 119 86 01045300 GaliyaDa 1,052.7 261 1,172 009 563 209 Il2 97 01045400 Varsada 3,149.6 652 3,275 1,701 1,574 51l 252 259 01045500 Incbanaj 1,325.7 416 2,092 1,Il99 993 326 182 144 01045600 Isarwada 634.9 358 1,865 941 924 338 169 169 01045700 Tol 184.1 117 769 412 357 149 76 73 01045800 Mabiyari 790.5 420 2,170 1,126 1,044 315 I82 ~ 133 01045900 Kbanpur 595.6 286 1,443 755 688 219 Il2 107 0104(J0(X) banpur 264.6 68 388 196 192 72 42 30 01046100 Valli 1,9110.5 266 1.651 882 769 325 184 141 01046200 ReI 374.1 206 1,011 522 489 210 109 101 01046300 Jichb 402.7 171 873 466 407 146 74 72 01046400 OUkhaIiya 255.9 m 623 321 302 107 60 47 01046500 MOI3j 1,432.9 639 3,712 1,938 I,TI4 540 305 23S 01046600 Tarapur 2;J.Il.2 2,762 14,934 7,850 7,()84 2,133 1,158 97S 01046700 Adruj 253.0 177 1,035 531 504 178 94 84 01046800 MaIpur 272.0 77 407 204 203 ~ 50 40 01046900 AmaIiyara 535.2 231 1,281 663 618 206 107 99 01047000 Gorad 510.4 179 929 481 448 166 100 66 01047100 Padra 1,010.0 208 1,395 715 680 238 107 131 01047200 Kbakbsar 1,124.0 402 2,024 1,043 981 374 198 176 01047300 Jafrabad 387.5 84 446 231 215 98 56 42 01047400 Budbej 1,174.0 410 2,080 1,076 1,()04 324 I72 152 01047500 Satb 560.5 223 1,346 675 671 269 138 13I 01047600 Uotwada 758.1 411 2,207 1,136 1,071 428 230 198 01047100 Mobha 809.2 286 1,480 762 718 206 lOS 98 01047800 Bbanderaj 6'79.8 259 1553 834 719 211 124 87 01047900 Jalla 652.8 349 1,779 942 837 266 143 123

346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABs1:RAcT CENSUSABSTRACf Tarapur

Name ofVaIIage

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 119 l5,I3l 'DInpar (lGbI) 119 l5,I3l 'IUIpur (IbnI) ...... (lJdIm) '&npar (IbnI) 41 18 23 23 14 9 535 353 182 JafaIg;mj 26 f5 II 5 3 2 S93 363 230 MoIaKalocb 22 12 10 1-.20' lIIIO 324 MilRampma 292 148 144 1,530 911 619 Khada 141 66 76 46S 293 172 NaIbJi 349 193 156 1,121 749 m Ilioza 181 .93 88 873 529 344 I'achepn 2l1li 139 141 12 4 8 756 421 335 Dugari 309 169 140 m l;J5 252 Kannada 172 88 84 6 4 2 818 SIS 303 a-pIa lOS 75 33 VaR1iJav 12 S 7 751 S06 24S v..Iandapuq 2ss 143 142 708 456 252 Ka5bara 442 224 218 1m 39IJ 30S

347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND VD..LAGE PRIMARY CD Block

LocaIion NameofYdIage TOIaI Wortas MainWodas Code Number Persons Males Persons FemaIes 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28

...1 33,TJa 13,IA 35,7. 21"", 14,274 lS,I~' 1',168 5,961 _I 33,719 35,7. 21,466 14,274 lS,l2f 13,1" 1',168 5,961

01043800 Jafarganj 524 206 318 606 313 293 350 255 95 01043900 MOIa Kalodra 423 151 272 595 297 298 291 284 7 01044000 MilRampura 1.633 581 1.052 1.225 780 445 836 736 100 01044100 Kbada 894 359 535 1.314 618 636 936 598 338 01044200 Nabboi 495 197 298 419 292 127 353 : 281 66 01044300 Rinza 1,179 447 732 1.161 625 536 491 462 29 01044400 Pacbegam 602 231 371 712 419 293 368 337 31 01044500 Dugari 456 178 278 612 340 272 334 284 50 01044600 Kanavada 844 307 531 873 431 442 704 370 334 01044700 Cbangada 510 182 328 874 441 433 633 363 270 01044800 Yank Ta)av 162 70 92 198 106 92 159 90 69 01044900 Valandapura 764 272 492 834 418 416 405 317 88 01045000 Kasbara 712 296 416 731 423 308 649 408 241 01045100 CbiIaIWada 550 234 316 655 313 282 319 I19 40 01045200 Fatepura 611 238 373 654 348 306 312 287 25 01045300 6aliyana 547 196 351 619 392 281 400 353 47 0104S400 Varsada 1,535 595 940 1,534 908 626 850 769 81 01045500 Indr.maj 898 370 528 889 589 300 854 571 283 01045600 Isarwada 903 329 574 823 519 304 695 488 1.07 01045700 ThI 385 164 221 445 262 183 345 243 102 01045800 Mahiyari 881 329 558 1,324 611 641 911 646 325 01045900 Khmpur 137 307 430 726 452 274 634 432 202 01046000 Isanpur 241 103 138 141 89 52 139 89 50 01046100 v.IIi 862 354 508 828 430 398 374 336 38 01046200 Rei 605 235 370 540 289 251 358 271 81 01046300 JidJb 425 175 250 464 271 193 330 240 90 01046400 Cbikbaliya 334 138 196 345 182 163 249 169 80 01046500 MOIllj 1.320 526 194 1.802 1.093 109 1.411 967 444 01046600 'Janpur 5.291. 2,186 3.105 5.039 3.915 1.064 4.314 3.745 569 01046700 Adruj 579 229 350 556 301 255 489 286 203 01046800 Malpur 201 84 117 197 120 71 171 108 63 01046900 Amaliyara 609 255 354 684 386 298 504 329 175 01047000 Gorad 372 161 211 473 242 231 288 209 79 01047100 Padr2 676 253 423 610 410 260 632 408 224 01047200 Kbatbsar 1.033 363 670 1,102 602 500 545 508 31 01047300 JatiaIJad 272 110 162 242 122 120 165 103 62 01047400 Budbej 941 359 582 1,021 593 428 803 578 225 01047500 . SaIb 625 209 416 590 310 220 590 370 220 01047600 Untwada 1.068 407 661 112 579 193 556 428 128 01041100 Mobba 587 228 359 790 423 367 390 372 18 01047800 Bbanderaj 656 255 401 729 413 316 458 342 116 01047900 JalIa 181 291 490 872 493 319 474 445 29

348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSmACT CENSUS~cr 'l8rapur

Name ofVdIage

31 32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 2

~ 7,.l31 5,551 1,711 lIZ ...... (TabI) S6S 7,l31 5,551 1,711 lIZ ...... (RanI) ......

349

Y-140-46 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND VH.LAGEPRIMARY CDBIoI::k

LocaIioa Name of Village Code NUIIIber

2 41 42 43 4S 46 47 48 49 lG,6ll SIfI' II,m '""6 .,-

OlCM3IDJ Jafarpj 2S6 SS 191 S 4 239 SI 188 01043!lOO MoIaKabh 304 13 291 78 3 7S III 3 1011 01044000 MiJRampma 389 44 34S 28 3 2S ill 39 316 01044100 Dada 378 110 291 I 88 54 34 010441l1O. N3IDJi 66 j 61 3 2 IS IS 01044300 RiDza 610 163 5lJ7 18 I" 4 218 III UTic 01CM4400 PadIepm 344 82 262 18 14 4 142 45 'T1 01044500 Dupi 278 56 222 14 3 II 103 40 63 OICM«iOO IC.aYada 169 61 1011 10 8 2 121 49 72 01044100 ChIDpda 241 18 163 101 56 45 26 10 16 010MII00 VllltTIIaY 39 16 23 26 14 12 01044!J00 v.bnIbpuI2 429 lOt 328 SO 39 II J(jl 59 3011 OI04SOOO KasIIar.a 82 IS 67 3 2 27 12 15 0100100

350 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABSTRACI' Tarapur

Jb-Wom:rs Name of Village LocaIion Code Number

PasonsMales~PasonsMalcsFemalesPasonsMalcsFemales so 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 20 391 17,984 'lU1Ipur ("[alai) 0001 20 391 17,984 'lU1Ipur (RunI) . 0001 'lU1Ipur (UrIJan) 0001 'I8nIpur (Ibmd) 7 7 5 3 2 453 246 207 JaUrganj 0I043S00 5 4 '1I0, 6 104 421 217 204 Mota KaIodra 01043900 6 2 4 1,612 681 931 MilRampura 01044000 288 24 264 I,no S92 518 Kbada 01044100 48 4 44 541 198 343 Nabhoi 01044200 434 38 396 1,139 571 S68 RiDza 01044300 184 23 161 763 341 422 PadIegam 01044400 161 13 148 600 259 341 Dugari 01044500 38 4 34 7.58 411 347 Kaoavada 01044600 6 2 4 108 10 98 454 2S6 198 CbaDgada 01044700 13 2 11 72 39 33 VankTalav 01044800 12 3 9 681 360 321 Valandapura 01044900 52 51 689, 329 360 Kasbara 01045000 9 4 5 156 24 132 599 260 339 OIituwada 01045100 IS 2 13 555 29S 260 Fatepura 01045200 3 2 51 2 49 493 217 276 Galiyana 01045300 6 5 330 30 300 1,741 793 948 V;usada Ol(MS400 I 1,203 510 693 Inchoaj 01045500 3 3 41 4 37 1,042 422 620 Isarwada 01045600 324 ISO 174 Tol 0I04S700 2 2 299 6 293 846 449 397 Mabiyari 0I04.5S00 32 5 27 717 303 414 KhaDpur 0I04S900 2 2 247 107 140 Isanpur 01046000 107 35 72 823 452 371 Valli 01046100 15 14 471 233 238 Rel 01046200 94 10 84 40IJ 19S 214 Jichb 01046300 14 3 1L 27S 139 139 OtikbaIiya 01046400 27 3 24 1,910 845 1,()6S Moraj 01046500 16 16 160 59 101 9,895 3,875 6.020 T;uapur 01046600 15 IS 479 230 249 Adruj 01046700 1 210 84 126 Malpur 01046llXl 47 I 46 597 277 320 Amaliyara 0I04691J0 106 3 103 456 239 217 Gorad 01047000 33 I 32 72S 30S 420 Padra 01047100 14 13 140 20 120 922 441 481 Kbakbsar 01047200 2 2 204 109 95 Jafrabad 01047300 136 2 134 1,059 483 576 Budlu,; 01047400 756 305 -451 SaIh 01047500 7 6 63 9 54 1,435 557 878 Untwada 01047600 2S6 2 254 690 339 351 Mobba 01047700 1.90 IS 175 824 421 403 Bbander.!i 01047800 272 21 251 9(T1 449 458 Jalla 01047900

351

TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK SOJITRA DISTRICT CENSUS HANlBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

LocaJioo Name ofVdJage Area of Numbecof Total PopuIatiOll (Including PupuJatioo in !be Age-Oroup 0-6 Code VtUagein Households IuIitutiooal and N1IJIIber Hectares Hoosdess Population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 Wl SejiIn (TabI) 16,S7U W,.lS9 96,I3tI 58,475 45.'61 14,G05 7,6Sl 6,354 B2 Sojira (Rm'aI) 1'-S7L8 19,359 !J6,I3II 58,475 45.'61 14,G05 7,6Sl 6,354 fI08l Sojitn (UrbId) SejiIn (RunI) 0104lQJ0 Bbadbd 844.9 S97 2,862 1,499 1,363 354 199 ISS 01048100 [)eva VanIa 672.8 425 2,464 1,301 1,163 313 179 134 - 01048200 Run 244.1 281 1,565 744 821 253 138 liS 01048300 Petli S34.2 802 3,868 2,OS1 1,817 S94 327 267 01048401) [)evaTaIpId 1,085.4 1,426 6,956 3,542 3,414 1,122 571 551 01048S00 8aDtwa 314.1 25S un 627 550 196 lIS 81 01048600 MaparoI 629.9 908 4,323 2,292 2,031 665 354 3tl 01048100 Dabhoo (Vusadpura) 1,405.2 1,135 5S]6 2,95S 2,618 m 438 340 01048800 MaIataj 1.207.8 929 4,666 2,435 . 2,231 628 356 m 01Il48900 Kasor 1.493.0 2,438 12.031 6,286 5,745 1,869 986 883 01049000 Trambovad 384.7 726 3,K91 2,083 1,80S 663 368 295 01049100 LimbaIi 329.8 304 l,sos 802 706 232 134 98 01049200 MepaJpur 358.0 315 1,569 826 743 238 130 108 01049JOO Balinta 8045 m 3,168 1,689 1,479 524 288, 236 01049400 -Gada 629.7 674 3,116 1,649 1,467 437 247 190 01049S00 DI:Yataj 503.0 599 2926 l,sll 1,41S 467 266 201 01049Il00 Sojillll 1,434.0 3,167 16.039 8,393 7.646 2,089 1.128 961 01049700 lsaav 456.3 622 2,n4 1,499 I,27S 362 208 154 01049Il00 Piplav 595.7 899 4,435 2,390 2,095 S38 307 231 01049900 Vuul (Sojitra) 277.3 491 2,384 1,256 1,128 401 206 195

OIOSOOOO DaJi 285.3 221 1,081 S68 SI3 175 95 --. 80 OIOSOIOO Palol 733.6 487 2,362 1,248 I,ll" 337 189 148 0I0S0200 Runaj 683.7 634 3,184 1,673 l,sll 434 235 199 0I0S0300 Kolbavi 281.6 2SO I ,ISS 6011 547 17S 94 81 010S0400 KhaDsol 383.2 197 1.008 54S 463 161 93 68

354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABS'TIlAcr Sojitra

SchaIM.kd Cales PopuIaIion SdIcdu..... Tribes PopuIaIioa LiII:nfI:s Name ofViDage

Persons MIlks FemU:s Persons Maks Females Persons Maks f't:ma1cs II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 s;nt 3,154 1316 UI l4l UIi sr;JSI lS,ll6 2l,l61 SejiIra (DaI) s;nt 3,ISI 2,716 UI 241 UIi sr;JSI lS,ll6 l2,161 s.jira (It8nI) - SajiIra~) s.jira (It8nI)

210 120 ~ I" 7 7 1,.9IM 1.138 766 BItacbI 181 100 81 1.7SO 9'JI) 751 Dcva VmIa 275 127 148' :;(i 29 27 1169 "54 41S Rml l3S 13 62 23 12 II 2,411 1.512 1199 Petti 302 154 148 68 34- 34- 3,689 2,310 1,379 Dcvanlpld IS -. 8 7 531 376 ISS u.wa 210 113 97 2.09J 1,409 684 IfaPImI 4M 260 21M 83 51 32 U72 2,134- 1,538 DIIiIou (ViIsadpuIa) «rI 21M 203 48 26 22 2.8'0 1,664 l,226 MaIIIaj 437 22S 212 4 6.2S4 ",107 2,1"7 Kasor - 12 8 " 1,733 1,261 "72 1'IDIbovad 54 27" 27 7 5 2 820 S32 288 I..imbaIi 99 48 SI 3 2 714 ~ 1111 ~ 2S4 137 117 1,.628 1.1(. S20 IbIiIID 264 ISO 114 7 3 4 1.818 1,.oiJo 728 Gada 29 30 3 I 1,551 974 S83 DevalI!i 1,001" S30 471 III" 61 SO 11,734- 6,S76 5,lSI Sojiba lSI .. 78 1,410 882 S28 Isaav 299 154 145 3,181 1,.116S 1316 PipIaY 62 30 32 1.4111 943 545 VimI (SQjiba) 32 J) 12 551 379 172 DaIi 332 lIS 1"7 I.""" 926 518 Nul IJIJ 7S 8 " 1,1M 1.136 62J RIIIaj l:;{i 78 '"78 " 728 450 278 KadIPi 213 123 ~ 6S4 394 260 DasoI

355 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND VlLLAGEPlUMAR.y CD Block

Location Name ofVdIa§ IIIi1aaII:s ThIaI Worms MainWcders Code Number Pasoos Males FeaaJe:s Pasoos Males Females Persons Males F.emaJcs 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 X7 28 8IU SajiIra (lWIII) 3I,ISl 15,J49 2l,SI2 42,715 2I,Z'1I 14P3 32,6.16 lS,iJ24 7,J1l IOIZ . s.jIra

OIOSOOOO DU 530 189 341 576 30IJ 267 411 303 ~. . ~ 108 01050100. PaloI 918 322 jIJ6 997 728 1HJ 553 490 63 0I0502m RuDaj 1.420 537 S83 1,602 930 672 S25 SIlO 245 01050300 KcIhavi 4Tl ISS 1DJ 623 364 259 408 341 67 01050400 KhDsoI 354 151 203 467 306 161 301 274 27

356 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sojitra

Industrial Category of Main W0fkers Name of Village Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Workers Other Workers

Persons Males Frmales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 8,659 8,147 512 13,667 10,410 3,257 303 251 52 10,007 6,516 3,491 Sojitra (Total) 8,659 8,147 512 13,667 10,410 3,257 303 251 52 10,007 6,516 3,491 Sojitra (Rural) Sojitra (Urban) Sojitra (Rural) 273 270 3 334 317 17 157 91 66 Bhadkad 285 284 I 243 195 48 11 10 1 285 159 126 Deva Vania 102 96 6 133 93 40 13 II 2 104 69 35 Run 387 383 4 625' 569 56 48 30 18 383 179 204 Pctli 667 630 37 928 746 182 ,II 8 3 522 301 221 Deya Talpad 106 103 3 270 177 93 l 276 80 196 Bantwa 411 384 27 1,246 906 340 18 13 5 486 69 417 Magharol 578 568 10 808 578 230 26 26 575 366 209 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 501 489 12 585 471 114 13 12 I 313 286 27 Malataj 996 947 49 2,264 1,758 506 18 15 3 634 413 221 Kasor 456 '413 43 616 455 161 6 6 231 94 137 Trambovad 130 130 134 101 33 2 2 185 70 115 Limbali 197 170 27 507 251 256 72 24 48 Meghalpur 489 486 3 371 350 21 185 35 150 Balinta 488 440 48 613 371 242 24 22 2 366 128 238 Gada 264 262 2 437 424 13 9 9 170 59 111 Devataj 346 331 15 1,030 709 321 38 30 8 3,383 3,025 358 Sojitra 213 191 22 789 603 186 1 189 105 84 Isnav 301 292 9 578 447 131 9 8 561 454 107 Piplav 487 365 122 339 216 123 13 12 272 141 131 Virol (Sojitra) 237 197 40 101 67 34 3 3 70 36 34 Dali 178 177 214 200 14 3 2 158 11I 47 Palol 323 297 26 ISO 145 35 10 10 312 128 184 Runaj 141 140 212 162 50 5 5 50 34 16 Kothavi 103 102 110 99 II 20 14 6 68 59 9 Khansol

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Y-140-47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0002 Sojitra (Total) 10,069 2,954 7,115 503 185 318 6,604 : 2,232 4,372 0002 Sojitra (Rural) 10,069 2,954 7,115 503 185 318 6,604 2,232 4,.'72 0002 S.uitra (Urban) SOjitra (Rural) 01048000 Bhadkad 933 224 709 12 9 572 206 366 01048100 Deva Vanta 331 81 250 3 106 41 65 01048200 Run 353 146 207 36 23 13 234 111 123 01048300 Petli 213 26 187 4 2 2 83 18 65 01048400 .. , Deva Talpad 1,151 334 817 30 24 6 830 278 552 01048500 Bantwa 1 01048600 Magharol 67 66 14 14 39 38 01048700 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 152 52 100 54 2 52 69 39 30 01048800 Malataj 215 81 134 168 63 '105 01048900 Kasor 1,881 414 1,467 28 13 15 1,381 31,9 1,062 01049000 Trambovad 520 206 314 32 24 253 162 91 01049100 Litnbali 426 177 249 6 3 3 323 164 159 01049200 Meghalpur 234 65 169 172 .S7 115 01049300 Balinta 465 47 418 16 9 7 445 i 38 407 01049400", Gada 142 20 122 44 3 41 55 13 42 01049500 Devataj 312 66 246 33 26 7 268 38 230 01049600 Sojitra 599 245 354 58 7 51 221 47 174 01049700 Isnav 22 17 5 I 16 II 5 01049800 Piplav 193 90 103 11 7 4 131 61 70 01049900 Virol (Sojitra) 92 13 79 30 9 21 37 2 35 ' 01050000 Dali 165 6 159 47 46 47 -5 42 01050100 Palo1 444 238 206 29 25 4 352 198 154 01050200 Runaj 777 350 427 3 2 625 338 287 01050300 Kothavi 215 23 192 3 3 108 9 99 01050400 Khansol 166 32 134 8 5 3 69 13 56

358 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Sojitra

Marginal Workers Non-Workers Name of Village Location

~, Household Industry Workers Other Workers Code I Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females -- 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 92 32 60 2,870 505 2,.,165 53,433 22,197 31,236 Sojitra (Total) 0002 92 32 6Ii 2,870 50S 2,365 53,433 22,197 31,236 Sojitra (Rural) 0002 Sojitra (Urban) 0002 Sojitra (Rural) 348 8 340 1,165 5()7 568 Bhadkad 01048000 13 il3 209 37 172 1,309 572 737 Deva Vanta 01048100 6 4 2 77 8 69 860 329 531 Run 01048200 126 6 12O 2,212 864 1,348 Petli 01048300 a90 31 259 3,677 1,523 2,154 Deva Talpad 01048400 523 266 257 Bantwa 01048500 14 14 2,095 919 1,176 Magharol 01048600 4' 3 25 8 17 3,437 1,368 2,069 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 01048700 4 2 2 42 16 26 3,039 1.096 1,943 Malataj 01048800 6 2 4 466 80 386 6,238 2,739 3,499 . Kasor 01048900 14 9 5 221 27 194 2,062 909 1,153 Trambovad 01049000 96 10 86 631 322 309 Limbali 01049100 3 2 59 6 53 559 316 243 Meghalpur 01049200 1 3 3 1,657 770 887 Balinta 01049300 3 3 40 39 1,483 668 815 Gada 01049400 2 2 9 2 7 1,734 691 1,043 Devataj 01049500 13 3- 10 307 188 119 10,643 4,053 6,590 Sojitra 01049600 5 . 5 1,560 582 978 Isnav 01049700 2 49 21 28 2,843 1,099 1.744 Piplav 01049800 24 2 22 1,181 509 672 Virol (Sojitra) 01049900 7 7 64 64 505 259 246 Dali 01050000 2 2 61 15 46 1.365 520 845 Palol 01050100 149 10 139 1,582 743 839 Runaj 01050200 3 2 101 10 91 532 244 288 Kothavi 01050300 5 5 84 14 70 541 239 302 Khansol 01050400

359

TALUKA I C.D. BLOCK UMRETH ______DISTRICT CENSUS 'HANDBooK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location Name of Village Area of Number of TOld! Population (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 Code Village in Households Institutional and Nllmber Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 0003 Umreth (Total) 21,572.7 24,130 130,237 68,017 62,220 18,60~ 10,049 8,553 0003 Umreth (Rural) 21,572.7 24,BO 130,237 68,017 62,220 18,602 10,049 8,553 0003 Umreth (Urban) Umreth (Rural) 01050500 Ardi 629.9 646 3,388 1,705 1,683 469 240 229 01050600 Zala Bordi 315.5 394 2.178 1,132 1,046 302 175 127 OlO50700 Ghora 534.1 476 2.392 1.241 1,151 329 177 152 01050800 ThamDa 1,212.8 %6 4.689 2,389 2,300 597 2!i1 306 01050900 Pansom 870.3 1.034 5.323 2,773 2,550 704 387 317 o105 WOO Vansol 1,148.4 998 5.405 2,765 2,640 765 422 343 01051100 Saiyadplira 379.7 601 3,095 1.606 1,489 488 253 235 01051200 Meghva-Badapum 262.8 490 2,675 1,413 1,262 424 232 192 01051300 Untkhari 416.9 559 2,719 1;421 1,298 449 245 204 01051400 Lingda 692.4 831 4,295 2,204 2,09f 522 299 223 01051500 Parvata 425.0 302 1,516 788 728 207 108 99 01051600 Navapura 42.0 III 557 280 277 88 43 45 01051700 Bhatpura 110.4 574 2.913 1.528 1.385 406 228 178 01051800 Khanlcbanpur 243.4 513 2,688 1,375 1,313 440, 231 209 01051900 Sureli 1,165.3 1.021 5.794 3.105 2,689 827 457 370 01052(l.'1O Bechari 669.1 613 3.322 1,709 1,613 535 284 251 01052100 Hamidpura 345.0 438 2.265 1,209 1,056 283 155 128 01052200 Ratanpura 384.8 589 3,010 1,603 1,407 432 226 206 01052300 Gangapura 223.5 176 987 521 466 150 70 80 01052400 Ashipura 254.2 337 1.644 850 794 202 104 98 01052500 Fatepura 165.3 255 1,224 624 600 215 '104 lit 01052600 Jakbala 295.0 330 1,753 934 819 234 133 lOt 01052700 Tarpura 140.1 223 1,037 548 489 130 67 63 01052800 Badapura 148.2 329 1,581 814 767 280 155 125 01052900 Bhalej 1,562.3 2,062 12,635 6,561 6,074 1,738 936 802 01053000 Sardarpura 234.0 319 1,524 826 698 217 121 96 01053100 Khankuva 655.3 1,107 5,705 3,062 2,643 740 443 297 01053200 Dagjipura 405.2 515 2,913 1,586 . 1.327 427 240 187 01053300 Bharoda %9.9 824 4,141 2,169 1,972 505 263 242 01053400 Dhuleta 680.8 741 3.823 2,059 1.764 596 315 281 01053500 Sundalpura 2,430.8 1,370 1,604 4,029 3,575 1,152 645 501 01053600 Ahima 525.8 920 5,154 2,728 2,426 703 391 312 01053700 Shili 1,%5.8 1,985 11,382 5,858 5,524 .1.615 865 750 01053800 Khorwad 612.1 636 3.479 1,805 1,674 558 294 264 01053900 Dholi 160.2 147 1.448 736 712 221 105 116 01054000 Pratappura 2%.7 698 3,979 2,061 1,918 652 345 -307

362 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Umreth

Sched~led Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ' 2 3,755 2,011 1,744 1,255 672 583 79,422 SO,151 29,271 Umreth (Total) 3,755 , 2,011 1,744 1,255 672 583 79,422 SO,151 29,271 Umreth (Rural) Umreth (Urban) Umreth (RUI'lII) 62 31 31 1.956 1.238 718 Ardi 1,493 905 588 Zala Bordi 120 63 57 96 55 41 1.547 943 604 Ghora 245 119 126 522 272 250 3.223 1.870 1.353 Thamna 318 171 147 343 184 159 3,426 2.028 1',398 Pansora 295 158 137 2 2 3.201 1.999 1.202 Vansol 21 13 8 1.783 1.174 609 Sai)'adpura 178 89 89 1.522 1,012 510 Meghva-Badapura 109 56 53 6 4 2 1.568 1.052 516 Untkhari 107 52 55 86 44 42 2.829 1.701 1,128. Lingda 36 17 19 5 2 3 843 540 303 Parvata 35 16 19 8 5 3 354 215 139 Navapura 12 5 7 1,851 1.145 706 Bhatpura 8 4 4 1.534- 1.021 513 Khankhanpur 249 141 108 3.245 2.145 1,100 Sureli 75 38 37 1.949 1.221 728 Bechari 109 59 50 18 8 10 1,456 936 520 Hamidpura 121 ,61 60 1.849 1,200 649 Ratanpura 51 31 20 533 360 173 Gangapura 87 48 39 1.069 659 410 Ashipura 25 13 12 655 436 219 Fatepura 14'7 72 75 1.205 746 459 lakhala 596 402 194 Tarpura 54 27 27 797 519 278 Badapura 193 96 97 38 22 16 8,697 5.123 3,574 Bhalej 748 549 199 Sardarpura 122 69 53 17 12 5 3.549 2.298 1,251 Khankuva 106 64 42 1.735 1,170 565 Oagjipura 116 59 57 9 7 2 2.628 1.632 996 Bharoda 213 130 83 2.147 1.456 691 Dhuleta 29 IS 14 75 43 32 4.504 2.856 1,648 Sundalpura 107 64 43 3.407 2.145 1,262 Ahima 207 Il4 93 18 9 9 6.407 4.135 2,272 Shili 154 88 66 1.885 1.228 657 KhOlwad 17 10 7 888 571 317 Dholi 39 23 16 2.343 1,521 822 Pratappura

363 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location Name ofVilJage Illiterates Total Workers Main Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 Umreth (Total) 50,815 17,866 32,949 60,326 38,28..' Z2,043 40,989 33,180 7,809 0003 Umretb (Rural) 50,815 17,866 32,949 60,326 38,283 Z2,043 40,989 33,180 7,809 0003 Umreth (Urban) Umretb (Rural) 01050500 Ardi 1,432 467 965 1,858 1,030 828 1,489 980 509 01050600 Zala Bordi 685 227 458 1.375 692 683 412 395 17 01050700 Ghora 845 298 547 1,056 708 348 546 484 62 01050800 Tharona 1,466 519 947 2,052 1.397 655 1,748 1,305 443 01050900 Pansora 1,897 745 1.152 1,885 1,487 398 1,435 1.277 158 01051000 Vansol 2,204 766 1,438 2,387 1,559 828 1.685 ],41) 272 01051100 Saiyadpura 1,312 432 8SO 1,567 916 651 960 678 282 01051200 Meghva-Badapura 1,153 401 752 946 766 ISO 691 649 42 01051300 Untkhari 1,151 369 782 1,312 849 463 746 706 40 01051400 Lingda 1,466 503 963 1,965 1,213 752 1,418 1,159 259 01051500 Parvata 673 248 425 543 494 49 534 486 48 01051600 Navapura 203. 65 138 247 170 77 171 , 169 2 01051700 Bhatpura 1,062 383 679 1,262 869 393 1,039 830 209 01051800 Khankhanpur 1,154 354 800 1,506 739 767 549 530 19 01051900 Sureli 2,549 960 1.589 2,432 1,699 733 1,360 1,286 74 01052OO(l Bechari I,m 488 885 1,644 989 655 1,272 . 907 365 01OmOO Hamidpura 809 273 536 1,003 680 323 867 652 215 01052200 Ratanpura 1,161 403 758 1,698 962 736 1,349 960 389 01052300 Gangapura 454 161 293 498 292 206 163 141 22 01052400 Ashipura 575 191 384 713 483 230 491 454 )7 01052500 Fatepura 569 188 381 457 387 70 253 .. 245 8 01052600 Jakhala 548 188 360 988 529 459 479 427 52 01052700 Tarpura 441 146 295 490 281 209 488 280 208 01052800 Badapura 784 295 489 629 452 177 583 447 136 01052900 Bhalej 3,938 1,438 2,500 4,424 3,405 1,019 3,478 3,083 395 01053000 Sardarpura 776 277 499 728 512 216 635 481 154 01053100 Khankuva 2,156 764 1,392 2,669 1,788 881 2,083 1,629 454 01053200 Dagjipura 1,178 416 762 1,328 921 407 931 877 54 01053300 Bharoda 1.513 537 976 2,031 1.248 783 1,365 1,075 290 01053400 Dhuleta 1.676 603 1,073 1,893 1,185 708 1,376 1,048 328 01053500 Sundalpura 3,100 1,173 1,927 3,486 2,244 1,242 2,294 2,047 247 01053600 Ahima 1,747 583 1,164 2,625 1.465 1,160 1,736 1.305 431 01053700 ShiH 4,975 1.723 3,252 6,274 3,344 2,930 4,123 2,866 1,257 01053800 Khorwad 1,594 577 1,017 1,843 1,055 788 1,106 926 ISO 01053900 Dholi 560 165 395 329 313 16 317 304 13 01054000 Pratappura 1,636 540 1,096 2,183 1,160 1,023 817 679 138

364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Umretb

Industrial Category of Main Workers Name of Village Cultivators Agncultural Labourers Household Industry Workers Other Worlters

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons ,Males Females Persons Males' Females 29 :30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ,40 2 16,436 15,410 1,026 15,208 11,421 30m 403 2SO 153 8,942 6,099 2,1143 Umreth (fotal) 16,436 15,410 , 1,026 15,208 ll,421 . 3,m_ 403 2SO 153 8,942 6,099 2,1143 Umretb (Run!) - Umrelh (Urban) Umretb (Rural) 546 382 164 805 505 300 I37 92 45 Ardi 2SO 242 ,8 109 103 6 S3 50 3 Zala Bordi 284 283 I 134 87 47 25 22 103 92 11 Ghora 481 448 33 811 515 296 29_ 1'9 10 427 323 104 11Iamna 448 446 2 528 423 105 19 18 I 440 390 so Pansora 951 875 76 403 313 90 27 22 5 304 203 101 VansoI 363 343 20 263 219 44 9 6 3 325 lIO 215 Saiyadpura 189 186 3 424 401 23 78 62 16 Megbva-Badapura 342 335 7 298 287 It 11 8 3 95 76 19 Untkbari 352 347 5 679 586 93 8 ,8 379 226 153 Lingda 53 . 51 2 380 341 39 7 7 94 87 7 I'arvata 69 69 65 63 2 37 37 _ - Navapura 46S 453 12 283 206 .J7 10 7 3 281 164 117 Bbatpura . 375 369 6 103 101 \2 2 2 69 58 11 KhauIdIanpur 761 734 27 455 412 43 7 .7 137 133 4 Sureli 529 492 37 555 248 307 6 5 182 .162 20 Becbait 283 . 270 13 ~1 309 192 3 2 80 71 9 Hamidpura 480 444 603 386 217 93 17 76 173 113 60 Ratanpura 64 63 18 16 2 81 62 19 Gaugapura 259 253 6 128 121· 7 7 7 97 73 24 Ashipura 174 169 5 50 48 2 29 28 .1 Fatepura 239 22lI 11 84 69 15 2 2 154 . 128 26 JakbaIa 2SO 193 57 85 49 36 153 38 115 Talpura 101 99 2 343 269 74 16 9 7 123 70 . 53 Badapura 730 708 22 902 719 183 35 29 6 -" l,1ill 1.627 184 Bhalej 87 84 3 412 342 70 135 55 80 S~ 724 703 21 1,010 768 242 348 157 191 Khaokan

508 ~I 7 224 201 23 15 13 2 184 162 22 Dagjipura . 491 454 37 511 476 35 11 9 2 3S2 136 216 Bharoda 517 473 44 555 m 178 9 8 I 295 190 105 Dhu1eta 1,198 1,152 46 818 696 122 11 4 7 267 195 72 Sundalpura 806 791 15 380 271 109 II 6 5 539 237 302 Ahilila 1,849 1,643 206 1,578 942 636 15 8 7 681 273 408 Shill 616 573 43 365 286 79 2 123 66 57 Khorwad 196 190 6 72 71 I 49 43 6 DhoIi 406 364 42 274 195 79 10 10 127 lIO 17 Pratappmt

365

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Location Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural La60urers Number Persods Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 41 49 0003 Umreth (Total) 19,337 5,103 14,234 2,400 117 1,683 13~ 3,798 9,244 I 0003 Umreth (Itural) 19,337 5,103 14,234 2,400 717 1,683 13,042 3,798 9,244 ~1 Umreth (Urban) Umreth (Itural) 01050500 Anti 369 50 319 203 15 188 128 32 96 01050600 Zala Bordi 963 297 666 374 Il2 262 589. 185 404 01050700 Ghara 510 224 286 19 17 :2 317 188 129 01050800 Thamna 304 92 212 8 2 6 - 205 71 134 01050900 Pansora 450 210 240 28 24 4 365 ,130 235 01051000 Vansol 702 146 556 21 15 6 599 : 124 475 01051100 Saiyadpura 007 238 369 71 66 5 428 164 264 01051200 Megbva-Badapura 255 117 138 50 23 27 200 91 109 01051300 Untkhari 566 143 423 22 6 16 447 122. 325 01051400 Lingda 547 54 493 25 6 I? 361 42 319 01051500 Parvata 9 8 I 2 2 01051600 Navapura 76 I 75 4 3 50 50 01051700 Bbatpura 223 39 184 lOS .19 89 01(}SI800 Kbankhanpur 957 209 748 8 6 2 786 ; 197 589 01051900 Sureli 1,072 4t3 659 174 19 155 869 381 488 01052000 Becbari 372 82 290 98 9 89 200 69 191 01052100 Hamidpura 136 28 lOS 2 2 97 16 81 01052200 RaIaDPura 349 2 347 9 9 168 2 166 01052300 Gangapura 335 lSI 184 3 I 2 .329 150 179 01052400 Asbipura 222 29 193 6 2 4 139 27 112 01052500 Fatepura 204 142 62 7 5 2 171 118 53 01052600 JaIcbala 509 102 407 00 6 54 412 93 319 01052700 Tarpura 2 2 I . - 01052800 Badapura 46 5 41 7 7 38 5 33 01052900 Bbalej 946 322 ~ 87 18 69 (J)8 157 451 01053000 Sardarpura 93 31 62 64 22 42 01053100 . Khankuv, 586 159 427 53 --.w- 13 401 110 291 ~-. 01053200 Dagjipura 397 44 353 19 5 14 296 37 259 01053300 Bbaroda 666 113 493 58. 16 42 375 150 225 01053400 Dbuleta 517 137 380 73 28 45 . 182 72 110 01053500 Sundalpura 1.192 197 995 132 41 91 793 109 684 01053600 Ahima 889 100 729. 22 19 3 270 94 176 01053700 Sbili 2.15'1 478 1.673 245 94 151 1,555 354 1.201 01053800 Kborwad 737' 129 (J)8 .349 51 298 383 77 306 01053900 Dholi. 12 9 3 I 9 9 01054000 Pratappura 1,366 481 885 100 67 93 1.038 379 659

366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Umreth

Marginal Workers- Non-workerS Name of Village Location Househ~ Industry Workers Other Workers Code Number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Femal~ Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 341· 48' 301 3,554 S4B 3,006 69,911 4O,l77 Umreth (Total) 0003 341 40, 301 . 3,554 S4B 3,006 69,911 40,177 ulIIn!th (Rural) 0003 Umreth (Urban) 0003 Umreth (Rural) \ - 38 3· 35 d30 675 855 Ardi 01050500 803 440 363 Zala Bardi 01050600· 40 7 33 .134 . 12 . 122 1,336 533 803 Ghora 01050700 8 5 3 83 14 69 2;637 992 1,645 Thamna 01050800 3 3 L 54 53 3.438 1,286 2.152 Pansora 01050900 4 2 21 78 5 73 .3,018 1,206 1,812 Vansol 01051000 2. 106 7 99 1,528 690 838 Saiyadpura 01051100 5 3 2 1.729 647 1,082 Meghva-Badapura 01051200 42 8 34 55 7 48 1,407 . 572 835 Untkhari 01051300 I 160 6 154 2,330 991 1,339 Lingda 01051400 2 2 5 4 I 973 294 679 Parvala 01051500 , 22 . 22 310 no 200 Navapura ·01051600 2 2 113 93 1,651 659 992 Bhatpura 01051700 163 6 157 1,182 636 546 Kbankhanpur 01051800

2 27 I~ IS 3.362 1,406 1,956 Sureli 01051900 I 13 4 9 1,678 720 958 Bechari 01052000 19 18 18 9 . 9 1,262 529 733 Hamidpura 01052100 169 169 3 3 1,312 641 671 Ratanpura 01052200 3 3 489 229 260 Gangapura 01052300 3 3 74 74 931 367 564 Ashipura 01052400 26 19 7 767 237 530 Fatepura 01052500 37 3 34 765 405 360 Jakba1a 01052600 547 267 280 Tarpura 01052700 I 952 362 590 Badapura 01052800 3 3 248 147 101 8,211 3,156 5,055 Bhalej 01052900· 29 9 20 796 314 482 Sardarpara 01053000 2 2 130 9 I~I 3,036 1,274 1,762 Khankuva 01053100 82 2 80 1,585 66S 920 Dagjipura 01053200 3 I . 2 230 6 224 2,110 921 1,189 Bharoda 01053300 5 2 3 257 35 222 1,930 874 1,056 Dhuleta 01053400 18 5 13 249 42 207 4,118 . 1,785 2.333 Sundalpura QI053500 4 4 593 47 546' . 2,529 1,263 1,266 Ahima 01053600 5 5 346 30 316 5.108 2,514 2,594 Shili 01053700 5 4 1,636 750 886 KhoIWad 01053800 2 2 1,119 423 696 Dhali 01053900 2 2 166 33 133 1,796 901 895 Pratappura 01054000

367

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Location Name of Village Area of Number of Total Population (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 Code Village in Households lastitutional and Number Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males Females Persons Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 . 10 0004 Anand (Total) 35,116.2 55,959 284,515 149,165 135,350 38,554 20,986 17,568 0004 Anand (Rural) 33,251.2 SO,784 259,ISO 135,824 123,326 35,469 19,Z96 16,173 0004 Anand (Urban) 1,865.0 5,175 25,365 13,341 12,024 3,085 1,690 1,395 Anand (Rural) . 01054100 Aj3l]JUl1l 935.1 989 4,850 2,537 2,313 604 343 261 01054200 KlI50f 892.0 1,286 6,578 3,507 3,0"1l 843 462 381 01054300 R'lhtalav 237.8 373 1,961 1,032 929 316 In 139 01054400 Kunjrao 1,084.4 1,216 6,265 3,302 2,963 759 430 329 01054500 Tamol 880.2 1,332 6,827 3,523 3,304 976 533 443 01054600 Samarkba 2,127.1 3,911 20,148 10,378 9,770 2,848 1$43 1,305 01054700 LaIilbhvel 519.4 829 4,208 2,218 1,990 567 309 258 01054800 ]01 739.9 1,091 5,493 2,921 2.572 823 430 393 01054900 Bakrol (Pan) 1,543.6 3,812 19,738 10,485 9,253 2,686 1,442 . 1,244 01055000 Ori.khodra 1,273.7 2,5n 13,734 7,098 6,636 1,856 965 891 01055100 Rasnol 1,186.4 1,582 ' 8,189 4,258 3,931 . 1,205 654 m 01055200 Khambholaj 1,639.6 1,645 8,212 4.216 3,936 981 550 431 01055300 Khanpur 1,210.9 734 3,799 1,997 1,802 533 287 246 01055400 Sarsa 2,262.1 2,697 14,200 7,419 6,781 1,735 973 762 01055500 Bedva 419.8 842 4,337 2.291 2,046 475 253 222 01055600 Vaghasi 587.8 872 4,053 2,149 1,904 536 295 241 01055700 Valasan 682.1 1,419 7,164 3,763 3,401 1,008 557 451 01055800 Sandesar 719.7 1,015 5,091 2,698 2,393 107 376 331 01055900 MelhvaGana 265.8 331 1,584 828 756 176 90 86 01056000 Gana 343.1 764 3,569 1,900 1,669 4:68 265 203 01056100 Vans Khiliya 244.5 520 2.589 1,375 1,214 m 194 183 01056200 ]itodiya (Part) 162.9 656 3,123 1,622 I,SOI 413 227 186 01056300 Hadgood 448.2 1,630 8,937 4,644 4,293 1,315 ,,701 614 01056400 Gopalpura 266.0 486 2,288 1.197 1,091 344 183 161 01056500 Magar 1,091.8 1,505 7,568 3,924 3,644 1,074 583 491 01056600 Kherda 690.2 526 2,579 1,335 1,244 425 215 210 01056700 Vaherakhadi 1,288.5 1,312 7,045 3,781 3,264 1,016 573 443 01056800 Ramnagar 455.3 893 4,350 2,271 2,079 675 374 301 01056900 Vadod 1,335.8 2,007 10,336 5,409 4,927 1,518 827 691 01051000 ]akbariya 335.8 310 1,448 788 660 196 117 79 01057100 Navli 763.5 1,386 6,808 3,625 3,183 812 432 380 01057200 ,Khandhali 299.2 361 1,664 862 802 222 lOS 114 01057300 Napad Vanto 845.4 2,119 11,300 5,832 ' 5,468 1,757 930 827 01057400 Napad TaJpad 869.9 1,053 5,344 2,782 2,562 595 327 268 01057500 Adas 1,766.7 2,084 10,946 5,695 5,251 1,518 830 688 01057600 Anklavdi 610.8 476 2,281 1,204 '1,077 375 202 '173 0105nOO Rajupura 337.6, 700 3,600 1,897 1,703 566 304 262 01057800 Vasad 1,358.3 2.514 12;487 ,6,643 5,844 1,551 887' 664 01057900 Sundan 530.5 935 4,457 2.358 2,099 618 348 270 Anand (Urban) 41504000 Gamdi (00) - Ward No.15 573.0 2,533 12,855 6,644 6,211 1,655 874 781 41504000 Bakrol (Part) (oo)- 305.0 667 3,044 1,613 1,431 300 In 123 Ward No. 16 41504000 ]itodiya (Pan) (00) - lSO.0 178 978 449 529 109 57 52 Ward No.17 41504000 Mogri (00) - Ward No.18 837.0 1.797 8,488 4,635 3,853 1,021 582 439

370 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ;' CENSUS ABSTRACT Anand

Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Popqlation Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 13,139 6,260 6,844 3,li02 3,ul 188,531 113,329 75,202 Anand (Total) 11,lS7 5,358 5,742 3,003 1.,739 170,175 101,826 67,349 Anand (Rural) 1,882 902 1,102 599 503 18,356 10,503 7,853 Anand (Urban) Anand. (Rural) 201 . 89 118 162 82 80 '3,374 1,934 1,440 Ajarpura 261 143 1I8 59 33 26 4,419 2,771 1,708 Kasor 160 82. 78 21 13 8 1,176 749 427 Ra,htalav 170 91 79 53 31. 22 4,056 2,533 1,523 Kunjrao' 289 140 149 18. II 7 4,260 2,707 1,553 Tarnol 532 266 266 160 84 76 13,229 8,074 5,155 Samarkha 325 173 . 152 88 46 42 2,700 1,638 1,062 Lambhvel 124 .67 \57 154 87 67 3,194 2,047 1.147 Jol

908 488 1420 732 382 350 13,071 7,821 5,250 Bakrol (Part) ~73 144 129 572 299 273 9,131 5,442 3,689 OIikhodra 331 152 179 2 2. 4,893 3,i59 1,734 Rasnol 363 190 173 251 133 1I8 5,481 3,242 . 2,239 Khambbolaj 260 141 1I9 21 1I 10 2,121 1,323 798 Khanpur 777 4P 366 245 133 112 10,121 5,901 4,220 Sarsa 56 33 23 22 II 1I 3,093 1,863 .1,230 Bedva 145 84 61 59 , 31 28 2,777 1,666 l,lll Vaghasi 391 204 187 574 2s4 290 4,571 2,829 1,742 Valasan 235 136 99 ~2 . 44 38 3,348 2,043 1,305 Sandesar 120 '64 56, 1,200 709 491 MeghvaGana J~ 517 293 224 82 40 42 2,619 1,493 1,126 Gana ~1 18 13 1,484 959 525 Vans Khiliya 51 26 25 1I6 61 55 2,250 1,272 978 Jitodiya (Part) 89 45 44 lIS 57 58 6,197 3,644 2,553 Hadgood 143 69 74 153 75 78 1,456 904 552 Gopalpura 463 233 230 88 42 46 5,047 2,888 2,159 Magar . 212 122 90 32 11 1.5 1,306 828 478 Kherda 194 103 91 134 67 67 3,987 2,559 1,428 Vaherakhadi 79 40 39 8 4 4 2,442 1,588 854 Ramnagar 421 221 200 86 47 39 6,837 4,141 2,696 Vadod 24 13 II 30 17 13 955 585 370 Jakbariya 380 117 203 109 59 50 .4,849 2,886 1,963 Navli 91 46 45 39 18 21 1,155 680 475 Khandhali 17 44 33 478 249 229 6,606 4,087 2,519 Napad Vanto 424 230 194 46 21 25 3,732 2,139 1,593 Napad Talpad 24~ 126 1I9 9 6 3 7,446 4,437 3,009 Adas . 70 37 33 1,347 854 493 Anldavdi 626 334 292 2,128 1,347 781 Rajupura 984 516 468. 942 508 434 9,050 5,225 3,825 Vasad 209 lOS 101 3,007 1,859 1,l48 Sundan Anand (Urban) 1,011 . 519 492 628 342 286 8,904 5,083 3,821 Gamdi (OG) • Ward No.l5 47 21 26 36 22 14 2,475 1,359 1,116 Bakrol (Part) (OG) • Ward No.l6

4 2 2 758 368 390 Jitodiya (Part) (OG) • Ward No.I7

824 440 384 434 233 201 6,219 3,693 2,526 Magri (OG) • Ward No.1 8 .

371 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY· CD Block

Location Name of ViUage Illiterates Toral Workers Main Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons M;i.les Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0004 Anand (Total) 95,984 35,836 60,148 114,712 82,461 32,251 93,902 75,474 .8,428 0004 Anand (Rural) 88,975 32,998 SSm 106,041 75,645 ·30,396 85,945 : 68,933 17,012 0004 Anand (Urban) 71JO'} 2,838 4,171 8,671 6,B16 1,855 7~ 6,541 1,416 Anand (Rural) 01054100 AjilIpura 1,476 603 873 2,1l2 1,421 691 1,860 1,362 498 01054200 Kasor ·2,099 736 1,363 2,418 1,971 447 2,126 1,788 338 01054300 Rahtalav '785 283 502 881 578 303· 623 466 157 01054400 Kunjrao 2,209 769 1,440 2,677 1,993 684 2,424 1,973· 451 01054500 Tamol 2,567 816 1,751 3,554 2.179 1,375 2,828 2,060 768 OlO54600 Samarkha 6,919 2,304 4,615 9,243 5.768 3,475 6,888 5,172 1,716 01054700 Lambhvel 1,508 580 928 1,609 1.197 412 1,012 882 130 01054800 Jol 2,299 874 1,425 2,468 1,614 854 1,649 1,265 384 01054900 Bakrol (part) 6,667 2,664 ~,003 7,053 5,422 1,631 5,727 4,963 764 01055000 Chikhodra 4,603 1,656 2,947 5,057 3,955 1,102 4,458 3,703 7~5 01055100 Rasnol 3,296 1,099 2,197 4,339 2,559 1,780 3,925 2,515 1,4lO 01055200 Kbambbolaj 2,731 1,034 1,697 3,356 2,461 895 3,100 2,411 689 01055300 Kbanpur 1,678 674 1,004 1,466 1,066 400 1,184 ~ 190 01055400 Sarsa 4,079 1,518 2,561 5,609 4,158 1,451 4,661 4,038 623 01055500 Bedva 1,244 428 816 1,768 1,349 419 1,564 1,296 268 01055600 Vaghasi 1,276 483 793 1,557 1,173 384 1,395 U11 284 01055700 Valasan 2,593 934 1,659 3,131 2,042 1,089 2,393 1,~8 545 01055800 Sandesar 1,143 655 1,088 2,041 1,485 556 1,326 1;167 159 01055900 MeghvaGana 384 119- 265 761 S06 255 758 506 252 OlO56000 Gana 950 407 543 1,200 1,087 113 1,041 972 69 01056100 Vans Khiliya 1,105 416 689 913 742 17l 869 736 133 01056200 Jitodiya (Part) 873 350 523 1,163 912 251 1,076 886 190 01056300 Hadgood 2,740 1,000 1,740 2,767 2,372 395 2,362 2,120 242 01056400 Gopalpura 832 293 539 1,080 680 400 1,054 667 387 01056500 Mogar 2,521 1,036 1,485 2,854 2,146 708 2,317 1,:884 433 01056600 Kherda 1,273 507 766 1,331 816 515 903 734 169 01056700 Vaherakhadi 3,058 1,222 1,836 3,277 2,209 1,068 2,542 1,976 566 01056800 Ramnagar 1,908 683 1,225 2,035 1,322 713 1,531 1,156 375 01056900 Vadod 3,499 1,268 2,231 4,282 3,037 1,245 3,622 2,824 798 01057000 . Jakhariya 493 203 290 727 436 291 549 419 130 01057100 Navli 1,959 739 1,220 2,520 1,918 602 2,087 1,748 339 0l0~7200 Khandhali 509 182 327 873 539 334 772 517 255 01057300 Napad Vanto 4,694 1,745 2,949 4,902 3,202 1,700 3,576 2,708 868 01057400 Napad Talpad 1,612 643 969- 2,163 1,661 502 1,797 1,505 292 01057500 Adas 3,500 1,258 2,242 4,013 3,066 947 2,896 2,519 377 01057600 Anldavdi 934 350 . 584 1,171 682 489 484 451 33 01057700 Rajupura 1,472 550 922 1,378 1,089 289 1,173 1,023 150 01057800 Vasad 3;437 1,418 2,019 .4,304 3,532 772 3,981 3,457 524 01057900 Sundan 1,450 499 951 1,988 1,300 688 1,412 1,111 301 Anand (Urban) 41504000 Gamdi (OG)· Ward No.l5 3,951. 1,561 2,390 4,065 3,283 782 3,777 3,150 627

41504000 Bakrol (Part) (OG) • 569 254 315 1,119 835 284 943 780 163 Ward No.l6 . 41504000 Jitodiya (Part) (00) • 220 81 139 332 237 9S 331 237 94 Ward No. 17 41504000 Mosri (OG)· Ward No.l8 2,269 942 1,327 3,155 2,461 . 694 2,906 .2,37! 532

372 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Anand

Industrial Category of Maifl Workers Name of Village Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Workers Other Workers

Persons Males, Females Persons Males Females Persons Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 17,587 16,614 973 36,817 26,498 10,319 1,314 1,006 308 38,184 31,356 6,8211 Anand (Total) 17,116 16,171 94S 35,373 25,487 9,886 1,186 917 269 32,270 26,358 5,912 AD8DCI (Rural) 471 443 '28 1,444 loOn 433 128 89 39 5,914 4,998 916 Anand (Urban) Anand (Rural) 406 393 13 764 541 223 40 34 6 650 394 256 Ajarpura 728 677 51 780 590 190 37 35 2 581 486 95 Kasor 240 221 19 . 114 62 52 268 182 86 Rahtalav 682 649 33 1,304 1,028 276 23 18 5 415 278 137 Kunjrao 589 573 16 1,443 1,199 244 II 10 785 278 507 Tamol 1,321 1,227 94 2,932 1,920 1,012 96 48 48 2,539 1,977. 562 Samarkha 190 183 7 210 166 44 23 21 2 589 512 77 Lambhvel 507 460 47 421 341 80 29 29 692 435 257 Jol 615 546 69 1,135 919 216 154 121 33 3,823 3,377 446 Bakrol (part) 616 595 21 1,726 1,259 467 42 33 9 2,074 1,816 258 Chikhodra 618 552 66 2,519 1,528 991 23 20 3 765 415 350 Rasnol 554 539 15 1,876 1,284 592 22 17 5 648 571 77 Khambholaj 311 302 9 705 552 153 168 140 28 Khanpur 1,011 983 28 1,974 1,578 396 26 24 2 1,650 1,453 197 Sarsa 345 340 5 695 603 92 35 23 12 489 330 159 Bedva 138 132 6 533 340 193 12 8 4 712 631 81 Vaghasi 288 260 28 1,243 794 449 72 56 16 790 738 52 Valasan 313 311 2 513 433 80 20 18 2 480 405 75 Sandesar 203. 200 3 445 220 225 16 7 9 94 79 15 Meghva Gana 229 224 5 283 253 30 26 22 4 503 473 30 Gana 195 189 6 375 275 100 298 271 27 Vans Khiliya 177 172. 5 305 202 103 27 17 10 567 495 72 Jitodiya (part) 146 144 2 323 257 66 62 48 14 1,831 1,671 160 Hadgood 141 117 24 459 333 126 11 8 3 443 209 234 Gopalpura 478 446 32 827 566 261 48 17 31 964 855 109 Mogar 254 234 20 411 305 106 15 12 3 223 183 40 Kherda 796 710 86 1,199 862 337 15 13 2 532 391 141 Vaherakhadi 341 319 22 839 640 199 13 II 2 338 186 152 Ramnagar 759 719 40 1,712 1,080 632 29 25 4 1,122 1,000 122 Vadod - 196 191 5 III 77 34 3 2 239 149 90 Jakhariya 446 437 9 526 431 95 33 21 12 1,082 859 223 Navli lSI 149 2 244 165 79 9 9 368 194 174 Khandhali 669 622 47 2,386 1,602 784 12 11 509 473 36 Napad Vanlo 441 429 12 792 592 200 37 35 2 527 449 78 Napad Talpad 683 664 19 1,259 971 288 60 52 8 894 832 62 Adas 130 118 12 246 229 17 7 7 101 97 4 Anklavdi 304 297 7 540 . 410 130 13 12 316 304 12 Rajupura 450 423 27 617 450 167 77 66 11 2,837 2,518 319 Vasad 455 424 31 587 430 157 6 5 364 252 Il2 Sundan Anand (Urban) 219 212 7 704 510 194 65 39 26 2,789 2,389 400 Gamdi (00) - Ward No.1 5 26 21 5 33 21 12 18 15 3 866 723 143 . Bakrol (Part) (00)­ Ward No.l6 7 4 3 65 58 7 259 175 84 Jilodiya (Part) (00) - Ward No.1 7 219 206 13 642 422 220 45 35 10 2,000 1,711 289 Mogri (00) - Ward No.l8

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Location Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural Labourers N!Jmber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0004 Anand (Total) 20,810 6,987 13,823 1,1179 316 763 14,343 4,822 9,521 0004 Anand (Rural) 20,096 6,712 13,384 1,073 315 758 14,059 4,731 9,328 0004 Anand (Urban) 714 275 439 6 5 284 91 193 Anand (Rural) 01054100 Ajarpura 252 59 193 2 2 203 50 153 01054200 Kasor 292 183 109 12 7 5 159 133 26 01054300 Rahtalav 258 112 146 16 3 13 220 106 114 01054400 Kunjrao 253 20 233 11 2 9 51 8 43 01054500 Tarnol 726 119 607 13 5 8 691 106 585 .01054600 Samarkha 2,355 596 1,759 115 31 84 1,909 445 1,464 01054700 Lambhvel 597 315 282 18 13 5 362 176 186 01054800 101 819 349 470 27 10 17 500 244 256 01054900 Bakrol (Part) 1,326 459 867 21 11 10 813 237 576 01055000 Chikhodra 599 252 347 17 8 9 360 152 208 01055100 Rasnol 414 44 370 75 8 67 208 18 190 01055200 Khambholaj 256 50 206 16 5 1I 181 38 143 01055300 Khanpur 282 72 210 14 11 3 163 48 115 01055400 Sarsa 948 120 828 27 8 19 615 79 536 01055500 Bedva 204 53 151 11 1 10 134 46 88 01055600 Vaghasi 162 62 100 3 3 10& 34 74 01055700 Valasan 738 194 544 17 10 7 566 128 438 01055800 Sandesar 715 318 397 4 3 1 483 232 251 01055900 MeghvaGana 3 3 1 1 01056000 Gana 159 115 44 9 5 4 86 66 20 01056100 Vans Khiliya 44 6 38 5 5 9 2 7 01056200 Jitodiya (part) 87 26 61 2 2 62 14 48 01056300 Hadgood 405 252 153 17 4 13 202 115 87 01056400 Gopalpura 26 13 13 3 2 13 5 8 01056500 Mogar 537 262 275 8 6 2· 474 237 237 01056600 Kherda 428 82 346 36 4 32 214 56 158 01056700 Vaherakhadi 735 233 502 135 40 95 492 166 326 01056800 Ramnagar 504 166 338 15 6 9 324 109 215 01056900 Vadod 660 213 447 20 12 8 530 165 365 01057000 Jakhariya 178 17 161 6 2 4 54 7 47 01057100 Navli 433 170 263 7 3 4 314 132 182 01057200 Khandhali 101 22 79 8 6 2 38 15 23 01057300 Napad Vanto 1,326 494 832 179 37 142 984 333 651 01057400 Napad Talpad 366 156 210 41 17 24 231 86 145 01057500 Adas 1,117 547 570 9 4 5 997 485 512 01057600 Anldavdi 687 231 456 73 13 60 565 202 363 01057700 Rajupura 205 66 139 4 4 ISO 54 126 01057800 Vasad 323 75 248 10 3 7 133 43 90 01057900 Sundan 576 189 387 66 9 57 430 159 271 Anand (Urban) 41504000 Gamdi (00) - Ward No.15 288 133 155 93 33 60 41504000 Bakrol (part) (00)­ 176 55 121 3 3 50 17 33 Ward No.l6 41504000 litodiya (part) (OG)­ Ward No.17 41504000 Mogri (00) -Ward Na.l8 249 87 162 3 2 141 41 100

374 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Anand

Marginal Workers Non-Workers Name of Village Location Household Industry Workers Other Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 580 154 426 4,808 1,695 3,113 169,803 66,704 103,099 Anand (Total) 0004 534 132 402 4,430 1,534 2,896 153,109 60,179 92,930 Anand (Rural) 0004 46 22 24 378 161 217 16,694 6,525 10,169 Anand (Urban) 0004 Anand (Rural) 3 2 44 5 39 2,738 1,116 1,622 Ajarpura 01054100 54 8 46 67 35 32 4,160 1,536 2,624 Kasor 01054200 21 3 18 1,080 454 626 Rahtalav 01054300 191 10 181 3,588 1,309 2,279 Kunjrao 01054400 22 8 14 3,273 1,344 1,929 Tamol 01054500 58 4 54 273 116 157 10,905 4,610 6,295 Samarkha 01054600 28 7 21 189 119 70 2,599 1,021 1,578 Lambhvel 01054700 29 6 23 263 89 174 3,025 1,307 1,718 Jol 01054800 95 10 85 397 201 196 12,685 5,063 7,622 Bakrol (Part) 01054900 9 3 6 213 89 124 8,677 3,143 5,534 OIikhodra 01055000 I I 130 18 112 3,850 1.699 2,151 Rasnol 01055100 7 2 5 52 5 47 4,856 1.815 3,041 Khambholaj 01055200 105 13 92 2,333 931 1,402 Khanpur 01055300 306 33 273 8,591 3,261 5,330 Sarsa 01055400 11 11 48 6 42 2,569 942 1,627 Bedva 01055500 51 25 26 2,496 976 1,520 Vaghasi 01055600 9 3 6 146 53 . 93 4,033 1,721 2,312 Valasan 01055700 4 2 2 224 81 143 3,050 1,213 1,837 Sandesar 01055800 1 823 322 501 MeghvaGana 01055900 9 4 5 55 40 15 2,369 813 1,556 Gana 01056000 I 29 4 25 1,676 633 1,043 Vans Khiliya 01056100 4 3 19 9 10 1,960 710 1,250 Jitodiya (Part) 01056200 33 14 19 153 119 34 6,170 2,272 3,898 Hadgood 01056300 2 2 8 5 3 1,208 517 691 Gopalpura 01056400 22 21 33 18 15 4,714 1,778 2,936 Mogar 01056500 9 8 169 21 148 1,248 519 729 Kherda 01056600 4 4 104 27 77 3,768 1,572 2,196 Vaherakhadi 01056700 9 5 4 156 46 110 2,315 949 1,366 Ramnagar 01056800 17 2 15 93 34 59 6,054 2,372 3,682 Vadod 01056900 I Il7 7 110 721 352 369 Jakhariya 01057000 13 2 II 99 33 66 4.288 1,707 2,581 Navli 01057100 I 54 53 791 323 468 Khandhali 01057200 5 4 158 120 38 6,398 2,630 3,768 Napad Vanto 01057300 22 9 13 72 44 28 3.181 1,121 2,060 Napad Talpad 01057400 40 34 6 71 24 47 6.933 2,629 4,304 Adas 01057500 3 2 46 14 32 1,110 522 588 Anklavdi 01057600 I 20 12 8 2,222 808 1,414 Rajupura 01057700 27 2 25 153 27 126 8,183 3,111 5,072 Vasad 01057800 2 78 20 58 2,469 1,058 1,411 Sundan 01057900 Anand (Urban) 30 16 14 165 84 81 8,790 3,361 5,429 Gamdi (OG) - Ward No.15 41504000 5 3 2 118 35 83 1,925 778 1,147 Bakrol (part) (00) - 41504000 Ward No.16 646 212 434 Jitodiya (Part) (OG) - 41504000 Ward No. 17 11 3 8 94 42 52 5.333 2,174 3.159 Mogri (OG) - Ward NoJ8 41504000

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TALUKAI C.D. BLOCK PETLAD DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location Name of Village Area of Number of Total Population (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 code Village in Households Institutional and Number Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0005 Petlad (Total) 29,658.8 43,558 214,308 112,196 102,112 29,467 15,995 13,472 0005 Pedad (Rural) 29.658.8 43,558 214,308 112,196 102,112 29,467 15,995 13,472 0005 Petlad (Urban) Pedad (Rural) 01058000 Ramol 548.6 1,080 5,352 2,794 2,558 721 413 308 01058100 Demo1 600.4 616 2.955 1,553 1,402 374 212 162 01058200 Otanga 1,485.6 1,334 6,828 3,587 3,241 860 465 395 01058300 Padgol 541.2 1,075 5,371 2,789 2,582 697 360 337 01058400 Sanjaya 279.2 697 3,564 1,840 1,724 468 259 209 01058500 Bamroli 325.8 1,000 5,103 2,615 2,488 771 402 369 01058600 Ravli 455.2 673 4,328 2,245 2,083 789 42) 368 01058700 Ghunteli 333.2 383 2,180 1,140 1,040 282 160 122 01058800 Mahelav 1,583.3 2,338 11,398 6,021 5,377 1,637 882 755 01058900 Bandbni 741.6 1,667 8,221 4,274 3,947 1,229 675 554 01059000 Ravipura 123.3 282 1,365 698 667 250 129 m 01059100 Morad 514.1 792 3,936 2,108 1,828 574 307 267 01059200 Porda 373.2 844 3,915 2,036 1,879 551 283 268 01059300 Sunav 692.8 1,156 5,399 2,694 2,705 597 323 274 01059400 Visbnoli 3W.3 551 2,913 1,540 1,373 491 276 ~15 01059500 Ardi 280.8 654 3,IW 1,652 1,538 474 229 245 01059600 Sihol 769.0 1,075 5,652 2.959 2,693 750 401 349 01059700 Vatav 268.0 442 2,264 1,198 1,066 282 151 131 01059800 Palaj 787.5 1,580 7.469 3,921 3.548 1,024 574 450 01059900 Silvai 524.0 730 3,510 1,848 1,662 612 325 287 01060000 Amod 660.3 728 3,552 1.859 1,693 498 260 238 01060100 Jesarva 21M 355 1,781 939 842 205 120 85 01060200 lsarama 175.6 591 2,692 1,429 1,263 299 178 121 01060300 Rangaipura 246.7 880 4.534 2,398 2,136 521 316 205 01060400 Bhavanipura 206.9 594 2,874 1,527 1,347 410 233 177 01i}(j()500 Fangani 374.2 652 3,317 1,722 1,595 415 213 202 01060600 Bhatiel 395.0 460 2,290 1,218 1,072 338 177 161 01060700 Agas 457.7 516 2,585 1,384 1,201 386 216 170 01060800 Boriya 508.1 758 3,852 2,010 1,842 471 256 215 01060900 Asbi 607.4 837 3,889 2,097 1,792 524 ._ 305 219 01061000 Dantali 468.5 438 2,054 1,099 955 230 133 97 01061100 Shekbadi 227.4 233 1,260 647 613 159 94 65 01061200 Pandoli 1,814.9 2,941 13,480 7,053 6,427 2,133 1,169 964 01061300 Nar 1,661.0 1,622 7.742 4,050 3,692 835 468 367 01061400 Sansej 361.8 313 1,421 741 680 182 93 89 01061500 Ramodadi 232.4 289 1,543 806 737 231 122 109 01061600 Manpura 404.2 345 1,760 913 847 205 103 102 01061700 Manej 691.4 604 2,805 1,482 1,323 320 187 133 01061800 Khadana 822.9 1,130 5,314 2,836 2,478 749 425 324 01061900 logan 304.9 588 2,937 1,541 1,396 466 247 219 01062000 Davalpura 306.3 325 1,619 865 754 194 JI3 81 01062100 Lakkadpura 189.2 220 1,107 S80 527 172 86 86 01062200 Sirnarada 465.5 498 2,330 1.250 1,080 269 145 124 01062300 Virol(Simarada) 411.4 545 2,653 1,384 1,269 375 203 172 01062400 Rupiyapura 218.4 414 2,023 1,047 976 261 140 121 01062500 Vishmnpura 215.6 371 1,819 955 864 235 126 109 01062600 Shahpur 278.8 394 1,941 1,031 910 253 154 99 01062700 Kaniya 227.6 369 1,689 868 821 284 140 144 01062800 Danteli 299.9 469 2,318 1,194 1,124 366 190 176 01062900 Bhurakui 282.7 548 2,717 1,434 1,283 398 213 185 01063000 Sundara 338.5 360 1,718 920 798 241 117 124 01063100 Dbairyapura 311.0 344 1,842 990 852 298 156 142 01063200 Vadadala 708.8 1,321 6,233 3,249 2,984 931 493 438 01063300 Dharmaj 1,461.1 2,249 11,334 5,898 5,436 1,378 735 643 01063400 Sundarana 539.7 994 4,826 2,537 2,289 596 316 280 01063500 Bhalel 263.9 294 1.544 731 813 206 106 100 Petlad Rural Area ·691.4 Note: * This area has been included in the rural area of the Taluka

378 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Petlad

Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2 13,819 7~ 6,482 1,782 928 854 135,015 81,749 53,266 Petlad (Total) 13,819 7~ 6,482 1,782 928 854 135,015 81,749 53,266 Petlad (Rural) Petlad (Urban) Petlad (Rural) 529 213 256 123 56 67 3,433 2,061 1,312 Ramol 211 142 129 205 103 102 2,034 1,173 - 861 Demol 424 231 181 4,811 2,824 2,053 Changa 90 4S 45 3,319 2,062 1,251 Padgol 67 37 30 6 4 2 2,358 1,428 930 Sanjaya 181 98 89 2,718 1,822 896 Bamroli 65 38 27 5 4 I 2,461 1.585 882 Ravli 101 48 53 68 36 32 1,725 937 788 Ghunteli 637 344 293 46 Tl 19 6,789 4,174 2,615 Mahelav 379 208 171 39 20 19 4,866 2,990 1,876 Bandhni 30 IS 15 744 486 258 Ravipwa 146 81 65 56 31 25 2,197 1,419 778 Morad 191 93 98 61 31 30 2,376 1,477 899 Porda 497 253 244 18 7 11 4,136 2,231 1,905 Sunav 96 52 44 1,705 1,105 600 Vishno1i 171 90 81 11 8 3 1,821 1,148 673 Ardi 345 181 164 36 16 20 3,543 2,177 1,366 Sihol 223 110 113 II 7 4 1,440 875 565 Vatav 207 III 96 9 6 3 4,720 2,934 1,786 Palaj 8 5 3 1,766 1,204 562 Silvai 278 156 122 6 4 2 2J.72 1,397 875 Amod 189 91 92 10 5 5 IJ.15 711 S04 Jesarva 297 158 139 15 7 8 2,025 1,155 870 lsarama 457 247 210 43 22 21 3,543 1,970 1,573 Rangaipura 305 169 136 4 2 2 1,820 1,115 70S Bhavanipura 418 224 194 10 4 6 2).52 1,332 920 Fang8hi 365 196 169 184 93 91 1,467 876 591 Bhauel 98 52 46 23 12 11 1,609 1,002 607 Agas 613 315 298 2,624 1,578 1,046 Boriya 430 242 188 224 121 103 2,472 1,466 1,006 Ashi 202 113 89 79 47 32 1,584 909 675 Dantali 73 37 36 7 4 3 934 507 427 Shekhadi 210 115 95 6,983 4,544 2,439 Pandoli 555 293 262 72 34 38 5,754 3,210 2,544 Nar 122 61 61 907 556 351 Sansej 135 79 56 693 465 228 Ramocladi 193 100 93 28 18 10 1,277 749 528 Manpura 325 177 148 7 4 3 1,889 1.105 784 Manej 212 109 103 3,180 1,988 1,192 Khadana 44 2S 19 23 II 12 1,454 979 475 Jogan 237 128 109 17 10 7 1,128 675 453 Davalpura 54 27 27 649 422 227 Lakkadpura 330 174 156 22 12 10 1,714 1,008 706 Simarada 143 66 77 5 3 2 1,803 1,064 739 Virol(Simarada) 110 55 55 1,239 751 488 Rupiyapura 236 132 104 1,186 725 461 Vishrampura 154 78 76 1,303 781 522 Shahpur 35 18 17 875 566 309 Kaniya 16 5 11 1,245 761 484 Danteli 217 117 100 1,710 1,060 650 Bhurakui 60 31 29 25 14 11 939 602 337 SUndara 14 8 6 1,021 697 324 Dhairyapura 361 200 161 16 8 8 3,162 1,975 1,187 Vadadala 1,135 595 540 204 106 98 7,892 4,493 3,399 Dhannaj 426 228 198 3,056 1,872 1,184 Sundarana 136 64 72 34 16 18 1,105 571 534 Bhalel

379 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block

Location Name of Village Illiterates Total Workers Main Workers Code Number Pen;ons Males Females Pen;ons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0005 PetIad (Total) 79,293 30,447 48,1146 96,540 63,815 32,725 73,980 5'7,493 16,487 0005 PetIad (Rural) 79,293 30,447 48,1146 96,540 63,815 32,725 73,980 $7,493 16,487 0005 PetIad (Urban) PetIad (Rural) 01058000 Ramol 1,919 733 1,186 2,308 1,594 714 1,696 1,490 206 01058100 Demol 921 380 541 1,228 904 324 1.196 895 301 01058200 Qanga 1,951 763 1,188 2,374 1,883 491 1,915 1,740 175 01058300 Padgol 2,052 727 1,325 2,326 1,616 710 1.663 1,511 152 01058400 Sanjaya 1,206 412 794 1,671 1,027 644 1,360 963 397 01058500 Bamroli 2,385 793 1,592 2,814 1,533 1,281 1,854 1,356 498 01058600 Ravli 1,861 660 1,201 2,155 1,188 967 1,190 1,096 94 01058700 Gbunteli 455 203 252 847 691 156 714 665 49 01058800 Mabelav 4,609 1,847 2,762 5,316 3,445 1,871 4,506 3,304 1,202 01058900 Bandbni 3,355 1,284 2,071 3,504 2,443 1,061 2,616 2,303 313 01059000 Ravipura 621 212 409 751 410 341 551 332 219 01059100 Morad 1,739 689 I,OSO 1,963 1,260 703 1,277 1,010 267 01059200 Porda 1,539 559 980 1,716 1,205 511 1,079 882 )97 01059300 Sunav 1,263 463 800 2,262 I,S03 759 1,726 1,322 404 01059400 Vishnoli 1,208 435 773 1,212 839 373 969 772, 197 O!O59500 Ardi 1,369 504 865 1,660 977 683 1,207 937 270 01059600 Sihol 2,109 782 1,327 2,366 1,637 729 2,181 1,538 643 01059700 Vatav 824 323 SOl 864 658 206 707 604 103 01059800 Palaj 2,749 987 1,762 3,873 2,315 1,558 2,871 1,914 957 01059900 Silvai 1,744 644 1,100 1,569 1,097 472 1,405 1,042 363 01060000 Amod 1,280 462 818 1,500 1,049 451 1,359 1,027 332 01060100 Jesarva 566 228 338 770 529 241 640 497 143 01060200 Isarama 667 274 393 1,017 729 288 781 640 141 01060300 Rangaipura 991 428 563 1,688 1,163 525 1,549 1,080 469 01060400 Bhavanipura 1,054 412 642 1.356 823 533 1,354 822 532 01060500 Fangani 1,065 390 675 1,533 965 568 1,189 878 3II 01060600 Bhatiel 823 342 481 1,252 669 583 749 572 177 01060700 Agas 976 382 594 1,144 782 362 1,074 774 300 01060800 Soriya 1,228 432 796 1,460 1,052 408 829 762 67 01060900 Ashi 1,417 631 786 I,766 1,224 542 1,681 1,192 489 01061000 Dantali 470 190 280 877 625 252 695 562 133 01 0611 00 Shekhadi 326 140 186 528 380 148 SOO 365 135 01061200 Pandoli 6,497 2,509 3,988 7,236 4,111 3,125 4,723 3,806 917 01061300 Nar 1,988 840 1.148 3,007 2.294 713 2,722 2,183 539 01061400 Sansej 514 185 329 772 442 330 127 no 17 01061500 Ramodadi 8SO 341 509 885 449 436 432 370 62 01061600 Manpura 483 164 319 954 528 426 9SO 527 423 01061700 Manej 916 377 539 1,203 819 384 958 800 158 01061800 Khadana 2,134 848 1,286 2,590 1,667 923 1,202 1,142 60 01061900 Jogan 1,483 562 921 1.488 911 577 1,165 880 285 01062000 Davalpura 491 190 301 543 465 78 258 245 13 01062100 Lakkadpura 458 158 300 649 343 306 351 293 58 01062200 Simarada 616 242 374 1,005 756 249 942 736 206 01062300 Virol(Simarada) 8SO 320 530 1,039 820 219 1,011 814 197 01062400 Rupiyapura 784 296 488 707 604 103 623 602 21 01062500 Vishrampura 633 230 403 687 543 144 679 r'~'J" 140 01062600 Shahpur 638 250 388 904 605 299 876 60S 271 01062700 Kaniya 814 302 512 751 526 225 732 517 215 01062800 Dante1i 1,073 433 640 1,144 627 517 610 528 82 01062900 Bhurakui 1,007 374 633 989 798 191 483 433 so 01063000 Sundara 779 318 461 792 543 249 470 361 109 01063100 Dbairyapura 821 293 528 1,118 629 489 782 570 212 01063200 Vadadala 3,071 1,274 1,797 2,978 I,8SO 1,128 2,469 1,755 714 01063300 Dbannaj 3,442 1,405 2,037 4,401 3,328 1,073 3,781 3,027 754 01063400 Sundarana 1,770 665 1,105 2,433 1.522 911 2,087 1,420 667 01063500 Shalel 439 160 279 59S 420 175 464 383 81

380 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSA.8STRACf PediId

IDdusIrid Cab:gory of Main Worms Name ofViDage 0dIivat0rs Agric:uIbnl Laboan:Is Hoasdlold IDWsIry Watas OdaWortas I

~ Males. FmDks PasoDs Males FcmaJes Pasoos Males Females Pasons Males ' Females 29 30 31 - 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 lI,7" 17,el .J.m ~ 'lJ,m 7,l.14 l,I31 at 151 'lJ,l" Is.- 7:nt PdW('IiaI) lI.7" 17,el t.m 3..- 'lJ,T11 7,l.14 l,I3l III 151 'lJ,l" Is.- . 7:nt PdW(bnI) .. . PdW~) PdW(IbnI} .qs 420 S m 759 73 24 24 oilS m 121 It.- 2S6 153 '3 758 481 m- 21 21 161 140 21 DaaoI 666 6SS II 431 m 66 81 7(j 5 730 6J7 93 ClJaap 411 396 15 963 lI9S 68 44 32 12 24S 188 51 ..... 291 2lI) II 436_ 366 70 27 IS 12 606 J02 JIM SaI!jaya 378 J61 II 734 174 42 38 4 S1J6 217 30IJ s-uIi S64 533 31 456 420 36. 170 143 27 RaW 272 268 4 \299 275 .24 9 8 I 134 114 20 GIIuIrdi 913 714 129 2.793 1,922 871 23 20 3 m S78 199 M.IWav S19 10 1~120 U1I1 93 8 :7 I II9IJ 6':10 209 ...... 161 160 ' I 111 91 18 2 2 277 77 2m Rawipn lIS 263 22 432 342 90 10 8 2 S50 WI IS3 Mond - 318 lIS 33 JOI 292 9 9 9 451 296 ISS PonIa 364 lSJ 13 4S1 329 122 32 16 6 819 616 263 s.- Jl6 327 9 409 165 144 I I 223 119 44 VisIIIIai 4IM 369 lS 491 336 156 17 16 1 2M 216 71 Ani 460 424 36 1,]1N 796 n 20 17 510 2!111 282 Sid lSI ]51 1 342 161 ..81 2 I I 20S 185 20 \Way 514 530 ]4 9IJrj 849 147' 45 38 1 I.2lI6 m 789 PaIIj , 360 '.321 39 S30 403 127 44 39 5 471 279 192 Simi m 319 14 m 462 131 7 S 2 416 241 185 Amad· 170 162 8 292 227 65 17 16 I 161 92 (IJ JcSIrya 93 91 2 83 60 23 8 7 I SIR 482 lIS ._ 147 136 II 171 14S 33 1f11 9S 12 1,117 11M 413 RIIIpipuR 227 217 10, 770 428 342 10 9 I 347 168 119 ...... 2S6 247 9 591 341 2SO 4 2. 2 338 288 SO Fapai 190 185 S 347 226 121 2 2 210 161 49 IIIIIIicI 7!11 288 9 365 2'T1 68 23 19 4 319 170 219 ApI 2fi6 2S9 7 142 127 IS 8 8 413 168 4S Bmiya 291 284: 7 971 624 3S4 15 21 4 387 263 124 AsfIi 191 193 I 162 146 . 16 12 8 4 327 215 112 u.aIi 116 116 147 121 19 S 5 m 116 116 ShclIIIIIIi 1-'96 ],320 276 1,785 1,328 451 29 24 S 1,313 1.134 119 ....aoti 60S sa 17 1,211 9S7 2S4 72 (IJ 3 134 S69 165 Mar 54 54 IS 14 t SI 42 16 s-q 116 119 7 151 138 19 9 8 ., 52 28 R...a.ti 21M 164 40- S36 29S 241 210 68 142 ..... 244 243 I S07 409 98 2 I I 20S 141 SI M.-:j 671 6S9 12 233 216 17 17 16 I 281 151 30 ~ 2M 274 20 466 324 142 12 11 I 193 271 122 Jopa IS2 ]46 6 20 ]8 2 16 81 5 1lInIf- (IJ 51 12 2]0 172 38 I I 71 63 I I~ 338 311 27 437 311 116 8 I 159 106 53 sa..Ia m 305 2J S6I «11 161 17 IS 2 93 87 6 VimI(SiIDada) 160 lS9 I 391 379 12 2 2 70 62 8 RllPJIIfIIR 6S 64 I 290 284 6 I I 323 I!IO 133 ViBaapaa 249 233 16 !iUS 291 214 122 81 41 SIaII(a ]31 115 6 363 165 98 2 2 236 115 111 K8ya 192 185 7 293 277 16 2 2 123 64 59 DaIIIdi 1!1O 187 3 174 164 • 10 I I 118 81 37 ..... 172 165 7 123 121 2 3 3 172 72 100 SuadIIa 161 1m fiG 2lI) 22Z 58 37 37 198 104 94 IlIuaMW 6114 6JO 54 WI 831 166 1A II 6 1M 276 488 VadIdaIa 612 591 21 1.442 1JJ19 363 54 46 8 1,673 1,311 362 IlIanaIj 40D 387 13 ],oss 7S2 303 7 S 2 62S 276 349 s-bIaa 171 173 S 132 lIS 17 5 - 4 149 91 SI Bhald

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LocdioIIl NameofV:db§: MaIgiDaI WOrms ...... Calqpyof Code CaIIMro.s ' AIJiadbnII..abouR:Is NumbI:I- I\:noas Males PmDIes Pasoas Males PmDIes Pasoas Males FcmaJes 1 2 41 42 43 44 "- 45 46 47 :48 49 e.5 ...... (abII) lZ,M 6.nJ 16,Zl1 m I4,6U 4,745 ",.. e.5 PtIII!I (-.nI) lZ,M 16,ZJ1 .. 14,61) 4,745 ",.. 6.nJ m a.5 NId(Udlla) - ...... (IbnI) - 0I05lD10 RamUI 612 IOf D II 6 5 3St S9 76S 01051100 0D.Jl 32 9 23 2 2 18 3 tS 010SD10 a-p 4~ 143 316 9 8 I 182 78- IOf OI05DlO pqoI- 663 lOS SS8 3 I 2 ~ 86 421 01051400 s.p,a 311 64 247 6 I 5 192 33 I~ 01051500 a... 9IiO 177 783 IS 7 8 602 123 479 010Slfi00 RaYIi 96S 92 873 237 26 211 571 61 510 01051100 6IImIdi 133 26 107 2 2 110 1.4 86 010S11l110 ...... 810 141 WJ 8 3 5 512 IOf 40B 0105l!l00 ...... BBI 140 741 4 I 3 641 127 514 . 010Sll000 Ravit- 200 78 122 8 4 .. 163 10 93 0109)100 MInd 686 2!iO 436 18 6 12 SJ6 231 305 01Cl592DO PmIa 637 m 314 8 2 6 fi06 314 292 0109.J300 s-w SJ6 181 - ill 4 3 I ' 'JIJ7 128 29.J 01MHOO ViItBoti 1.43 (i1 176 2 I I 110 44 126 010S9S00 Ani m 40 413 31 3 28 329 27 302 OI05'llfilO SiIIII 185 9IJ 86 II 10 I 118 73' 45 0105!n00 VIla lS7 St 1m 10 10 ItS 24 91 0107JBJ NIi UJ02 401 001 76 56 :II 713 m, 436 Ol6l!lOO Sihai 164 !is 100 30 10 :II 46 15 31 011lfllDD A...t 141 22 119 5 2 3 90 15 75 OIClfiOloo .Jcau 130 32 911 8 2 6 76 22 St OlotiO'.110 IsI!I-. 236 19 147 2 I I '1St 61 93 01... 139 83 56 81 53 28 0101i1M00 --..... 2 I I I I I I 0l0liD5llD ...... 344 'KI- m 2 I I 1St 81 73 010lf0fi00 ...... 503 '» 406 5 I 4 382 I(j 29I'i 01...... ApI 10 8 62 17 7 , 10 19 ,1 18 01_ BcIIiJa ~I 2IJO 341 19 14 5 St5 2Sl 293 01_ AsIIi 85 32 53 6 6 00 11 49 010610lI0 DIIIIIi 182 63 119 4 2 2 1Il 36 7!i 01061100 SIIdIIIdi ' 28 IS I3 I I 17 II 6 01061200 ...... 2.513 3Ili 2,DI (j9 9 00 UiD 1AO 1,387 010613110 28!i 111 174 5 2 3 166 74 92 01061_ ..s-q 1 9IJ 64S m 313- 3 2 m lSi 01061!!11O R-m.i m 79 374 6 3 3 112 51 61 01061_ ...... 4 I 3 3 I 2 01061_ I'-!i 1.45 19 2J6 3) I 19 162 15 147 111061_ IlIId.a 1,311 52S 1163 St 4S 9 619 40S 234 01061_ -..... m 31 292 3 3 ~ 13 56 01062D10 DInIt- 28S 2M 6S 2 2 1A6 1" so 01062100 IMlwpa 291 so :lAB 51 10 41 229 31 1911 010622lI0 SiaIInida 63 :II 43 3) II 9 30 4 ]Ii 010623lI0 ~ 28 6 22 3 1 2 6 2 4 01061A110 RIiIpiJ4W 84 2 12 2 I I lit lit 0106lD y' I-a I 4 4 I 01061liQO - 28 28 28 28 ....K.iIIiya 0106'lJUJ 19 9 10 1 I I 5 3 ~ o-di S34 9IJ 43S 2 I i 318 lit 23& 0106:81) S06 36S 141 15 12 3 479 342 I37 0106111110 s-a.a 321 182 140 4 4 271 100 III 01063100 ....--- ,.._ 336 ~ Tn 46 14 32 166 42 1M 01063200 ...... !iD9 9j 414 102 M 78 341 57 190 OlO633llO- ...... 6lO 301 . 319 4 I 3 462 117 m 01063400 s-a.. 346 102 2M 6 5 I 31D 92 228 01063!!ll0 .... I31 37 9f 3 2 I 78 29 49

382 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABS1'R4C1' PetIad

MargiDaI ..... Noo-\\Utas Name ofVtIIage Loc:aIion HouseIIoId JadI!stIy WCJrtas 0Ibr:r Worms Code NIIJIIbcI" Penoas MIles FemaIrs Penoas Males Females Persons Males Females SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 417 154 E f,474 1¥14 5,400 117,761 48,3Il 69;Jff1 ..... (i'aCIII) .s 417 154 261 f,474 1¥14 5,4011 117,761 41,311 ";Jff1 ..... (IbnI) as PdW~) o.s ..... (IIunI) 3 2 I 244 7 237 3,044 1,200 1,lI44 Ramol 010511000 I I II 4 7 I,m 649 1,(178 Demol 01058100 28 18 to 1AO 39 201 4,454 1,704 2,750 ClJaDp 0I0SD10 13 I 12 140 17 123 3,045 I,m 1,872 Padgol 01058300 19 I 18 94 29 65 1,893 813 1,lIII0 Saajaya 01058400 2 1 1 341 46 295 2,289 1,c182 1,207 8amroIi 01058500 157 5 152 2,173 1,857 1,116 Rayli 010S8600 21 2 19 1,333 I 449 884 GlJumdi 01058700 7 7 283 34 249 6,cI82 2,576 3,506 Mahdav 01058800 I I 242 12 230 4,717 1,B31 2,1186 Badmi 010S8900 29 4 25 614 _ 288 326 RaYipura 01059000 7 7 125 13 112 1,973 B48 1,125 Mend 01059100 4 3 19 6 13 2,199 831 1,368 PonIa 01059200 I 1 134 50 84 3,137 _ 1,191 1,946 S_v 01059300 I 70 21 49 1,701 701' 1,000 VJSbnoli 010S9400 5 5 88 10 78 1,530 675 855 AnIi 01059S00 56 16 40 3,286 I~ 1,964 - Sibol 010S9600 32 20 12 1,400 S40 860 Varav 01059700 42 26 16 171 42 129 3,596 1,li06 I~ Pabj 0I0S9800 I I fr1 29 58 1,941 751 1,190 SiMi 01059900 46 5 41 2,OS2 810 1,242 AmocI 01060000 4 3 42 7 35 1,011 410 601 Jesarva 01060100 4 4 76 27 49 1,675 700 975 Isamma 01060200 14 9 5 44 21 23 2,846 1,23S _ I,6II Raupipma 01060300 1,518 704 814 BbaVllllipma 01060400 188 S 183 1,784 757 1,927 Faapai 01060S00 19 19 97 10 fr1 1,()311 549 489 Bbaliel 01060600 - 34 34 1,441 602 839 Aps 01060700 67 24 43 2,392 958 1,434 Boriya 0I0ti1l100 4 4 15 II 4 2,123 873 1,250 AsIIi 01060900 10 3 7 57 22 35 1,177 474 703 DaaIali 01061000 I I 9 3 6 732 267 465 SbekbIdi 01061100 79 79 738 56 682 6,244 2,942 3,302 PmIoIi 01061200 6 6 108 35 73 4,735 1,756 2,11J9 Nar 01061300 I I }84 173 211 649 299 350 Sausej 0I0614OO_ 19 5 14 316 20 296 658 357 301 RamodIdi 01061500 I 1 1106 385 421 Maapura 01061600 63 3 60 1,602 663 939 Maaej 01061700 .u 29 IS 6S1 46 605 2,724 1,169 1,555 Khadaoa 01061800 2 2 249 13 236 1,449 630 819 logan 01061900 9 9 28 13 15 1,976 400 676 DaYaipura 01062000 1 17 9 8 458 237 221 Lakbdpura 01062100 I 12 4 8 1,325 494 831 SimanIda 01062200 1 18 2 16 1,614 S64 1,050 Vuul(Sinwada) 01062300 2 I I 1,316 443 frl3 Rupiyapma 01062400 6 3 3 1,132 412 720 VJSbrampura 01062500 1,937 426 611 Sbahpur 01062600 I 1 9 4 5 938 342 596 KaDiya 01062700 10 10 204 18 186 1,174 567 607 Daateli 01062800 12 11 1 1,728 636 1,092 Bhurakui 01062900 40 18 22 926 m 549 SundaJa 01063000 124 3 121 724 361 363 Dbairyapura 01063100 5 I 4 55 13 42 3,255 1,399 1,856 Vadadala 01063200 43 35 8 111 78 33 6,933 2,S7O 4,363 Dlwmaj 01063300 2 1 I 18 4 14 2,393 1,015 1,378 SWIdar.ma 01063400 I 1 49 6 43 949 311 638 Bbalel 01063500

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Location N~ of Village Aruof NlJDIberof ThIal PopuIatioa (lucludiag Population in tbc Age-Group 0-6 Code Village in Households IDstitutiooal and NIJIIIbeI" Hectares Houseless ~) Persons Males Females l"c:rSOQS Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ""-""at (MIl) 7W3-7 35,O9l I .... 9C,37l 16,1. rTJm 14.4S7 Il,6I5 .,. JDwahIat (RunI) TlJ13.7 32,6S6 161,811 trl;"fI Il0,l31 -25,39Z 13,50 ll,I3O -.,. Khmnhhat (UrlJIo) 1,10a.0 2,4JS 12.742 6,5IS 6,1S7 I.M II9S 7IS KIwwbIw (RunI) 01063600 GoIana 4,067.4 743 3,909 2,046 1,863 71fJ 315 351 01063700 MitIi 3,0228 569 2,934 1,542 i,392 440 254 186 01063800 RoImi 2,302.5 394 2JYl1 1,041 986 316 187 189 Ol~ GudeI 1,5328 'lfI) 1,392 111 675 1J11 130 n 01064000 BbimIaIav 459.7 309 1,101 832 869 378 188 190 01064100 Tmaj I,MI.9 667 3,nl 1,875 1,896 597 299 298 01064200 RangpIr 33M 184 1,072 S46 526 152 n 75 01064300 MaIn 276.3 174 991 499 492 liS 66 62 01064400 Hariyan 656.2 428 2,275 1,191 1,{)84 304 1(i2 1142 01064500 Kanzat 4375 490 2,417 1,272 1,145 346 190 156 01064600 Jalsan 678.2 903 4,327 2,232 2,095 62J 329 294 01064700 Finav 8453 900 4.472 2,347 2,125 659 336 323 01064800 Kaoisa 6483 650 3,123 1.610 1,453 369 2U 158 01064900 Sayama 561.3 618 3m5 1.601 1.474 394 218 176 0106S00D Kcxlva 18S.l 86 463 243 220 78 41 37 0106S1oo ~ 389.8 164 819 453 366 104 62 42 0106S200 Bbal Talavadi 188.0 ·69 379 207 172 56 32 24 0106S3OO MaIasoni 389.1 195 1,058 556 S02 218 iit9 99 0106S400 Daheda 1,520.4 434 2,297 U84 1,113 443 232 211 0l06S5OO HasaDpma 250.1 84 624 334 290 ISO 82 68 0106S600 Tamsa 1,037.8 142 829 428 401 158 87 71 111065700 Paudad 3,3135 548 2,709 1,392 1317 446 222 224 0106S800 Tarakpor 735.7 155 903 460 443 172 37 85 010659lI0 Vadgam 1,6429 630 3330 1,734 1.596 607 313 294 01066000 Vaioaj 3,374.8 344 1,698 904 794 332 In 155 01066100 NaVlIpIII Bara 4,224.8 134 63B 324 314 135 62 73 01066200 Mhol 3,M7.6 351 1,792 924 868 310 167 14~ 01066300 Lunej 1.283.4 274 1.367 698 fH) 239 . 163 126 01066400 Paldi 3235 80 404 214 190 93 sr- -- 42 01066S00 Sokbada 3313 lIS 694 362 332 126 59 61 01066600 JhaJapJr 211.2 109 S34 233 251 113 65 48 01066700 Navagam VIDIa 168.7 1M 884 467 417 ISO 72 78 01066800 Neja M7.6 333 1,758 910 348 268 136 132 01066900 Napa 1,436.1 1,562 3,251 .4,384 3,867 - 1,216 610 546 01067000 KaIi Talavadi 1433 339 1,760 939 821 241 140 101 01067100 TDDba 6475 S88 2,997 1,582 1,415 510 258 252 01067200 Piploi 574.9 8S7 4,386 2,29S 2,091 5M 310 259 01067300 NaJJIkIi 138.4 125 579 320 2S9 83 49 34 01067400 Bamanva 695.3 880 4,159 2,233 1,926 543 309 234 01067500 Jahaj 5165 (i4O 3,036 1,622 1,414 383 209 174 01067600 JaluncIJ 574.4 974 4,5n 2,398 2,179 623 340 288 0106noo Vadola 316.7 465 2,379 1,253 1,126 233 156 127 0I067l!OO 0Jhatardi 2224 126 608 304 304 89 32 57 01067900 Nana KaIodnt 297.3 693 3,488 1,810 1,678 432 262 110 01063000 Popatvav 119.9 266 1.464 n5 689 In 104 73 01068100 Undel 1,4155 2,046 10,756 5,609 5,147 1,434 781 653 01068200 --KhaIoal 537.3 MS 3.452 1,843 1.609 493 266 227 01068300 . Vatadm 1.404.6 1,610 8,189 4370 3,819 1.155 623 527 01068400 Vaara 71.2.2 371 4,242 2,245 1!Nl 652 322 330 01068500 Bhuvd ~.6 400 .2,035 l,oso 955 266 ISO 116 01068600 Vasoa 457.6 519 2,846 1,467 1379 420 23S 135 01068700 RaJaj 3,431.0 1.121 6$7 3330 2,967 1,023 560 468 01068800 KaJamsar 5,lM3 2,062 11,065 5.n4 5,291 I.m 923 8S4 01068900 Rajpur 2,444.9 106 624 328 296 lOS 57 48 OJ06WOO KhaOOdIJj ~.1 1,043 5.040 2,621 2,419 nl 363 358 OIOMloo Haripura 1,068.8 1-,058 5315 2,763 2,552 78S 422 363 01069200 Dbovaran 1,279.0 1,904 9.607 4.954 4,653 1.455 765 690 KIwnhIud (Urt.a) 41509000 Kansari (OG) - want No.18 318.0 730 3,737 . 1,889 1,848 483 241 242 41509000 Sbabrpur (OG) - Ward No.l9 506.0 1.303 7,052 3,686 3,366 975 529 446 41509000 MeIpur (OG) - want No.2O 276.0 402 1,953 1,010 943 222 125- 97

386 'PRIMARY CENsus ABSTRACT ~SABSTRAcr ~

Sdwdnled Qufes PcJpuIaIioo Sdoedu ..... 'Dihcs PcJpuIaIioo I..iIenks N'aIIIe «ViJIaF

Penoos MaIc:s Fcmaks Pasoas Males I'cmIIcs Pasoas MaIc:s Femaks II ]2 13 ]4 15 J6 17 ]8 19 .2 1.... 7,6l4 1,111 sa S3I IIS"lti 65,JN KI 'JM -.wz " s~ 6,m 6,1S7 M5 4SS WIfIJS .... ~ KI " S (IIa1II) lIZ m 156 73 IB un 4,7t5 l,ei lUi " S~) -=. - KI 'M (IIa1II) 1If9' 365 344 t 1.716 1.169 547 GcUa 4M 29J 2IS 1.642 1,047 595 Midi 293 151 142 947 619 328 ~ 317 171 1-46 6 4. 2 m 489 2116 GudeJ S5 44 41 1m 528 1:19 JIIiaIIaIay 1m 94 Il3 8 5 3 U!S 1,3l7 1111 TIIIIIj 108 54 54 177 91 f6 621 371 243 8 6 ..... 75 37 38 14' 6B2 381 301 Mala 99 54 45 8 5 3 1.301 192 S09 u..iym 99 46 53 I.3SS 871 414 KlIIIDt 3IJ3 1DS 188 26 17 9 2"S36 1,526 1,010 w- 312 110 142 2.466 1.502 CJ64 fiDay 2111 lOS 103 68 35 13' 2.1I5 1,299 816 bIisa 375 ]95 II., 46 24 !2 1,lII4 I.l19 765 s.,_ 6 3 3 229 147 82 KOIha illl 11M 71 468 :m 165 MaIifga 147 26 21 175 I2S SO BhIl'tala¥adi .f03 11iI 116 IfaIasoai 2U lIS ." I,,(J03 1118 29S DIIIeda 359 228 131 BIP'IpD 'ITS 144 I3I 381 241 ]47 n- , 683 369 314 1,314 901 473 ...... 10 S 5 536 341 188 ...... 346 111 RiB 10 7 3 I.s» l"osl 469 "VaIPa ~4 I46 121 712 414 228 'VaiIII!i 87 114 43 . 323 228 95 NalpaJs.a 419 m 227 5 3 2 IJM4 654. 390 AUIaI 51 21 23 5 4 I SIJI) 42D 119 J...-j 2!) 14 lS 193 III 62 PDIi M 48 -46 4lS 250 ]65 SolIada I 4 4 ]86 123 63 ...... 511 m :lAO 4M 321 166 Naapav.r. 149 76 73 2 I I 865 SII6 1:19 NI:ja • 319 176 . 163 4 '2 2 4.,2lO 2.630 1,640 Napa S6 29 'II j lJ66 (I/fI 419 Itai~ 221 121 100 1,,610 1JM7 S63 ..... 264 143 121 6 Z 4 2.99l 1.114 1.207 I'itti 51 21 23 30D 21M 96 NIIIIIdi ~ 194 ISS 2SD 1"SIM IJ123 a-a 341 IllS 1S6 1.- 1.1&3 116 .hIIIj . 215 146 139 7 3 .. 2,J4O 1.725 1.llS ...... lSI IlS 66 '1,594 919 61S v.IaIa 42 22 1§ 3 Z I 323 219 11M a....di 637 337 3110 I 4 4 2.4G1 1,4IM 1,063 .... 1tIIodIa 212 117 95 73 33 40 1,G93 ti05 488 ..."._ SST 2'R 2fiO 91 4$ .f6 6,,619 4,ozz un UadI:I 296 1S1 139 2J'/T1 1.2S1 146 DIIbaI 414 26S 219 4.- 3,,056 1.913 \'Db 166 B6 ., 2,2SO 1.421 822 vma 3O'J 174 135 I,SII fBI 621 IIhaw:I :lAO 119 121 l.m 1,.034 741 v- IfO 12 78 44 23 21 3,334 2.O'JO 1,2A4 RaIIg 32D 167 153 41 48 6,OfiI 4_ 2JMO ~ 14 to 4 " 241 17S 73 Ra.iI- 4S 19 26 6 3 3 2.916 1,940 976 KIaIocIIi 21 16 5 9 5 4 3.265 2.107 1.151 u.op.a 316 163 153 22Z 1I5 107 6,S3I 3_ 2,,618 ...... KI " ?~) 149 72 71 126 59 67 2.436 1,382 1,,054 ~ (06)-w.d No.II m 411 4CIZ ]I) 14 16 4.424 2.S93 1.131 ~(OG)-WanlNo.I9 2'R 139 lSI 1,401 190 611 ..... (OG)-Wad No.,3J

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Locatioo Name of Village IIIiacatr:s TcaI'MDas ,..Workas Code Number Pasons Males femaks Pcnoas MUs F'c:IIIIII:s Pcnoas MaIc:s Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 Zli 28 ...... {"DIIaI) 15,l14 19,1Ql .... IJ,434 5.\I7Z lI,1IZ f6)67 ..,,zsc 11,.UJ ~ D "t~ ?I.7l3 27,]G 4J,JI5 '18.'IZ 1f.1'I' a.- 46.W 16,3'73 D It t tun-) .... l,l41 1]1 ..- ...... (kIII) ...... ~ 4,45Z 3,416 lPl OI()63(iOO GoIaDa 2,193 m 1,316 1,943 1.190 '"1S3 1.654 1,147 ::m 01063100 Midi 1.292 495 797 1.654 881 T13 IIS9 101 151 01063800 RIlImi I,(B) 422 658 1.194 621 m 679 601 78 0106JC.100 GudeI 617 228 319 scm J9IJ 100 453 393 60 010640lI0 IJhioDIay 894 304 S'9O 892 4S8 434 62D 426 194 01064100 Tmaj 1,,566 55lI I.CIOI 1.278 953 325 1.145 916 229 010642110 Raua- 451 168 283 452 319 133 286 221 65 01064300 MaJq 3IJI) UI 191 48S 29S 190 311 2JIO 31 010644Cl0 IIaripa 914 J9IJ S75 1.145 670 475 6IJO 639 51 01064500 Kaaal 1,1J1i2 401 661 1,321 190 531 911 724 187 01064600 laIsm 1.791 706 l,oss 2.051 1,258 793 2,CM9 1,256 793 01064100 FiJiay 2,OOt) 845 1,161 2,593 1.407 1.186 2,125 1,371 154 01064lDt Kaisa 1,(1)8 371 637 1,3()IJ 917 392 1,066 881 18,5 01064900 Sayama 1,191 482 109 1,389 1164 S25 910 IIl6 164 0J.065000 tto.m 234 96 131 146 132 14 129 121 I 01065100 MOIipuI3 - - 351 ISO 201 225 216 9 224 215 9 010652lI0 _1*fadi -~ 82 122 216 114 102 181 III 76 01065300 MaIasoBi 65S 1fIJ 386 S11 311 266 m 300 231 01065400 DahaIa 1.294 416 III 1,243 635 a 625 S62 63 01065S00 ...... 26S 106 159 193 151 36 193 151 ! 36 OICl656OO . T_ 441 181 254 220 213 7 220 213.' 7 010651W ...... 1,335 491 844 820 693 127 6S2 Q 44 010651Dl 1arW;pur 361 112 2S5 443 237 206 174 .113 1 0l06S900 Vadpm 1,810 683 U27 1.6iO 972 6IJ8 1,310 ,822 S48 010lifDD vag 986 420 .566 - 889 481 402 1m 464- 339 01066100 NmpDO- 31S 96 219 220 166 54 195 148 47 010662lI0 Athol 748 210 478 549 463 116 490 /455 35 01066300 I..aI:j 768 m 490 m 392 380 340 ' 306 34 010fi6400 PaIdi 211 83 121 186 102 14 110 91 13 01066500 tihIda 279 112 167 3S1 2110 1S7 333 194 139 010lifi(i(l) JIIaIapur 348 160 181 322 166 ' 1S6 135 133' -- 2 01066100 NmpDVlIIIIa 390 139 251 444 24S 199 244 210 34 01066Il00 Neja 1193 324 S6IJ 891 SII m 762 SIO 2S2 010li9J00 Nap 3,9111 1,754 2,227 3,,991 2,616 I,37S 3,443 2,S06 937 01061U00 KJli1*fadi S94 2S2 342 823 S30 293 755 SOl 253 01067100 TDIIba 1,387 ill m 1.501 961 S40 I.021 933 88 010672lI0 PipIoi 1,39S Sll 184 1JTT1 1,323 7S4 I,M 1m 431 01067300 Nauddi 279 116 163 337 188 149 191 182 15 01067400 BamIImI 1,632 729 90J 1,776 1,276 500 1,490 1,177 313 01067500 hII.j 1,867 439 62J 1,sIM 949 555 1.501 947 55t 01067600 J..... I,m 673 1,064 2,192 - 1,349 843 1,992 1,329 663 OICJ67l1OO Vadala 785 274 511 1,167 781 386 892 665 227 01067800

388 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khambhat

Industrial Category of Main Workers Name of Village Cultivators Agricultural Labourers J-Iousehold Industry Workers Other Workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 22,298 ~,644 1,654 19,210 14,581 4,629 953 858 95 23,896 13,171 10,725 Khambhat (Total) l2,O74 20,430 1,644 18,353 14,032 4,321 921 835 86 21,138 10,816 10,322 Khambhat (Rural) 224 ,214 10 8s7 '549 308 32 23 \) 2,758 2,355 403 Khambhat (Urban) Khambhat (Rural) 784' 578 206 584 363 221 17 17 269 189 80 Golana 483 431 52 222 153 69 23 20 131 104 27 Mitli 314 305 9 254 244 10 2 2 109 50 S9 Rohni 298 294 4 43 38 5 2 2 110 59 51 Gudel 300 245 55 176 113 63 3 2 141 66 75 Bhimta1av 428 419 9 334 272 62 1 382 224 158 Jinaj 136 134 2 37 31' I13 50 63 Rangpur 211 208 3 53 33 20 " 47 39 8 Malu 349 346 3 240 205 35 2 2 99 86 13 Hariyan 406 394 12 257 146 III 14 14 234 170 64 Kanzat 434 426 8 687 593 94 . 2 2 926 235 691 Jalsan 715 1675 40 630 551 79 12 12 768 133 635 Finav 387 385 2 302 269 33 13 13 364 214 ISO Kanisa 376 364 : 12 338 307 31 2 I 254 134 120 Sayama 64 63 I 16 14 2 49 44 5 Kodva 62 61 I ill 107 4 51 47 4 Motipura 68 57 II 72 28 44 47 26 21 Bhat T~lavadi 229 191 38 36 22 14 2 ! 270 86 1S4 Malasoni 358 326 32 lOS 82 26 6 6 153 148 5 Daheda 113 110 3 14 14, 66 33 33 Hasanpura Il7 116 1 55 53 2 4 4 44 40 4 Tamsa 353 335 18 152 146 6 28 26 2 I19 101 18 Pandad 148 148 8 7 I 18 18 - Tarakpur 772 488 284 491 266 225 5 2 3 102 66 36 Vadgam Il7 76 41 476 256 220 4 2 2 206 130 76 Vainaj 99 95 4 37 34 3 2 2 57 17 40 Navagam Bara '325 31'4 II 93 81 12 I I 71 59 12 Akho1 196 175 21 109 98 II 35 33 2 Lunej 75 63 12 SO 9 41 45 25 20 Pa1di 89 84 5 70 14 5.6 I 173 96 77 Sokhada 36 36 45 44 I 15 15 39 38 I Jha1apur 87; 84 3 135 109 26 2 2 20 15 5 Navagam Vanta 202 167 35 299 169 130 2 2 259 172 87 Neja 916 843 73 1,238 804 434 54 42 12 1,235 817 418 Nagra 270 267 3 150 120 30 5 5 330 llO 220 Kali Talavadi 357 349 8 429 376 53 3 3 232 205 27 Timba 601 585 16 452 371 81 21 18 3 634 303 331 Piploi 122 120 2 49 44 5 26 18 8 Nandeli 573 557 16 435 403 32 26 26 456 191 265 Bamanva 304 299 5 583 491 92 19 17 2 595 140 455 Jahaj 411 394 17 1,071 712 359 5 5 505 218 287 Jalundh 335 318 17 309 241 68 4 3 244 103 141 Vado1a 54 52 2 37 22 15 135 68 67 Cbhatardi 494 481 13 375 313 62 14 12 2 577 261 316 Nana Kalodra 264 260 4 101 71 30 4 3 I 225 75 ISO Popatvav 1,379 1,311 68 1,062 838 224 94 69 25 1,759 743 1,016 Undel 587 559 28 322 278 44 18 15 3 705 205 500 Khatnal U53 1,114 39 889 817 72 20 20 708 283 425 Vatadra 778 744 34 459 351 108 15 12 3 480 91 389 Vatra 293 290 3 245 203 42 25 24 1 132 103 29 Bhuvel 303 287 16 538 342 196 5 5 212 205 7 Vasna 950 914 36 496 428 68 I I 713 552 161 Ralaj 1,161 I,m 44 1,240 1,013 227 103 99 4 1,939 855 1,084 Kalamsar 51 49 2 99 90 9 8 7 1 34 27 7 Rajpur 661 548 113 505 311 194 104 95 9 1,039 400 639 Khadodhi 493 399 94 239 177 62 171 170 1 586 427 159 Haripura 433 380 53 496 339 157 37 33 4 1,866 1,469 397 Dhuvaran Khambhat (Urban) 22 21 1 122 81 41 18 13 5 818 726 92 Kansari (OG)-Ward No.l8 160 151 9 633 370 263 9 5 4 1,535 1,246 289 Shakarpur (OG)-Ward No.19 42 42 102 98 4 5 5 405 383 22 Metpur (DG)-Ward No.20

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Location Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0006 ~ambhat (Total) 17,077 3,918 13,159 1,512 373 1,139 9,833 2,6118 7,145 0006 Khambhat (Rural) 16,496 3,573 12,923 1,507 369 1,138 9,630 . 2,557 7,073 0006 Khambhat (Urban) 581 34S 236 5 4 1 203 131 72 Khambhat (Rural) 01063600 Golana 289 43 246 88 4 84 143 38 105 01063700 Mitli 795 173 622 75 10 65 634 152 482 01063800 Rohni 515 20 495 3 3 502 A,9 41U 01063900 Gudel 55 6 49 4 4 14 6 8 01064000 Bhimtalav 272 32 240 103 15 88 153 16 137 01064100 Jinaj 133 37 96 10 3 7 47 26 21 01064200 Rangpur 166 98 68 2 2 115 88 27 01064300 Malu 174 15 159 1 6 6 01064400 Hariyan 455 31 424 10 9 254 21 233 01064500 Kanzat 410 66 344 3 2 213 48 165 01064600 Jalsan 2 2 I 1 01!)64700 Finav 468 36 432 8 1 7 189 34 155 01064800 Kanisa 243 36 207 7 7 51 26 25 01064900 Sayama 419 58 361 8 I 7 315 53 262 01065000 Kodva 17 II 6 17 '11 6 01065100 Motipura I I I 1 01065200 Bhat Talavadi 29 3 26 12 2 10 16 16 01065300 Malasoni 40 II 29 I : - I 01065400 Daheda 618 73 545 105 7 98 500 .' 55 445 01065500 Hasanpura 01065600 Tamsa 01065700 Pandad 168 85 83 2 2 149 74 75 01065800 Tarakpor 269 64 205 268 64 204 01065900 Vadgam 300 150 150 7 3 4 183 107 76 01066000 Vainaj 86 23 63 6 2 4 44 14 30 01066100 Navagam Bara 25 18 7 4 4 11 8 3 01066200 Akhol 59 8 51 I I 57 8 49 01066300 Lunej 432 86 346 101 II 90 303 73 230 01066400 Paldi 16 5 II 01066500 Sokhada 24 6 18 I I 01066600 Jhalapur 187 33 154 2 1 95 16 79 01066700 Navagam Vanta 200 35 165 200 35 165 01066800 Neja 129 8 121 10 10 III 7 104 01066900 Nagra 548 110 438 187 26 161 277 62 215 01067000 Kali Talavadi 68 28 40 13 13 27 11, 16 01067100 Timba 480 28 452 10 5 5 196 13 183 01067200 Piploi 369 46 323 10 7 3 237 32 205 01067300 Nandeli 140 6 134 12 2 10 21 4 17 01067400 Bamanva 286 99 187 42 40 2 97 42 55 01067500 Jahaj 3 2 I 3 2 I 01067600 Jalundh 200 20 180 4 4 157 16 141 01067700 Vadola 275 116 159 20 20 189 103 86 01067800 Chhatardi Jl7 58 59 2 2 83 46 37 01067900 Nana Kalodra 124 7 117 5 3 2 15 3 12 01068000 Popatvav 51 23 28 50 22 28 01068100 Undel 850 180 670 18 7 11 468 150 318 01068200 Khatnal 372 20 352 105 4 101 161 16 145 01068300 Vatadl'a 1,217 319 898 71 38 33 513 233 280 01068400 Vatra 293 97 196 11 5 6 161 76 85 01068500 Bhuvel 168 21 147 10 9 1 12 5 7 01068600 Vasna 14 14 2 2 12 12 01068700 Ralaj 924 65 859 20 2 18 768 56 712 01068800 Kalamsar 894 219 675 55 39 16 418 131 287 01068900 Rajpur 63 7 56 I I 36 7, 29 01069000 Khadodhi 292 181 111 17 9 8 237 149 88 01069100 Haripura 1,262 439 823 253 57 196 615 288 327 01069200 Dhuvaran 490 209 281 66 14 52 284 84 200 Kbambhat (Urban) 41509000 KanSan (OG) - Ward No.IS 179 145 34 2 2 114 89 25 41509000 ·Shakarpiir (OG) - Ward No.19 364 176 188 3 2 72 32 40 41509000 Metpur(OG) - Ward No.20 38 24 14 17 10 7

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Marginai Workers NQn-Workers Name of Village Location Household Indu~try Workers Other Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 185 61 124 5,547 796 4,751 97,126 4l,200 55,926 Khambhat (Total) 0006 174 54 120 5,185 593 4,592 88,836 38,101 50,735 Khambhat (Rural) 0006 11 7 4 362 203 159 8,290 3,0,99 5,191 Khambhat (Urban) 0006 Khambhat (Rural) 58 I 57 1,966 856 1,110 Golana 01063600 86 11 75 1.280 661 619 Mitli 01063700 9 1 8 833 420 413 Rohni 01063800 37 37 8&4 318 566 Gude1 01063900 16 1 J5 809 374 435 Bhilntalav 01064000 76 8 6&_ 2,493 922 1,571 Jinaj 01064100 49 8 41 . 620 227 393 Rangpur 01064200 : 167 9 158 506 204 302 MaIu 01064300 2 2 189 1 188 1.]30 521 609 Hariyan 01064400 194 16 178 1,096 482 614 Kanzat 01064500 1 1 2,276 974 1.302 Jalsan 01064600 8 8 263 1 262 1.879 940 -939 Finav 01064700 1 1 184 3 181 1,814. 753 1,061 Kanisa 01064800 % 4 92 1.686 737 949 Sayama 01064900 317 III 206 Kodva 01065000 594 237 357 Motipurn 01065100 1 1 163 93 70 Bhat Talavadi 01065200 39 II . 28 481 245 236 Malasoni 01065300 12 II I 1;054 549 505 Daheda 01065400 431 177 254 Hasanpura 01065500 609 215 394 Tamsa 01065600 6 2 4 II 7 4 1,889 699 1,190 Pandad 01065700 1 1 460 223 237 Tarakpur 01065800 2 ~ 108 40 68 1,660 762 898 Vadgam 01065900 36 7 29 809 417 392 Vainaj 01066000 10 6 4 418 158 260 Navagam Bara 01066100 1 I 1.243 461 782 Akhol 01066200 28 2 26 595 306 289 Lunej 01066300 16 5 II 218 112 106 Paldi 01066400 23 6 17 337 162 175 Sokhada 01066500 45 8 37 45 8 37 212 117 95 Jhalapur 01066600 440 222 218 Navagam Vanta 01066700 8 1 7 867 392 475 Neja 01066800 6 3 3 78 19 59 4.260 1,768 2,492 Nagra 01066900 I 1 27 4 23 937 409 528 Ka1i Talavadi 01067000 I 1 273 10 263 1.496 621 875 Timba 01067100 3 3 119 7 112 2,309 972 1,337 Piploi 01067200 107 107 242 132 110 Nandeli 01067300 2 2 145 17 128 2.383 957 1,426 Bamanva 01067400 1.532 673 859 Jahaj 01067500 39 4 35 2,385 1,049 1,336 Jalundh 01067600 65 12 53 1,212 472 740 Vadola 01067700 32 10 22 265 104 161 Cbhatardi 01067800 3 2 101 101 1,904 736 1,168 Nana Kalodra 01067900 1 I 819 343 476 Popatvav 01068000 16 15 348 22 326 5,612 2,468 3.144 Undel 01068100 10 10 96 96 1.448 766 682 Kbatnal 01068200 3 1 2 630 47 583 4,202 1,817 2,385 Vatadra 01068300 4 4 117 12 105 2.217 950 1,267 Vatrn 01068400 11 4 7 135 3 132 1,172 439 733 Bhuvel 01068500 1,774 628 1,146 Vasna 01068600 2 2 134 7 127 3,213 1,370 1.843 Ra1aj 01068700 14 5 9 407 44 363 5,728 2,471 3.257 Kalamsar 01068800 1 25 25 369 148 221 Rajpur 01068900 1 37 23 14 2,439 1.086 \,353 Khadodhi 01069000 19 18 I 375 76 299 2.564 1,151 1.413 Haripurn 01069100 10 6 4 130 105 25 6.285 2,524 3,761 Dhuvaran 01069200 Khambhat (Urban) 6 5 1 57 49 8 2.578 903 1.675 Kansari (OG) - Ward No.1S 41509000 5 2 3 284 140 144 4.351 1.738 2,613 Shakarpur(OG) - Ward No.19 41509000 21 14 7 1,361 458 903 Metpur (OG) - Ward No.20 41509000

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Location Name of Village Area of Number of Total pppulation (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 Code Village in Households Institutional and Number Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males· Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 : 9 10 0007 Borsad (Total) 39,359.4 57,434 290,523 152,598 137,925 41,932 22,559 19,.173 0007 Borsad (Rural) 39,359.4 57,434 290,523 152,598 137,925 41,932 22,559 19,373 0007 Borsad (Urban) Dorsad (Rural) 01069300 DhundaJruva 284.8 385 1,945 1,018 927 277 152 125 0106940Q Sur Kuva 271.4 272 1,459 742 717 184 90 94 01069500 Napa Talpad 864.5 1,671 9,277 4,896 4,381 1,423 723 700 01069600 Napa Vanto 714.0 971 5,436 2,838 2.598 828 439 389 01069700 Dahemi 545.1. 907 4,258 2,223 2,035 634 344 290 01069800 Naman 265.1 608 2,931 1,531 1,400 546 275 271 01069900 Singlav 477.1 494 2.357 1,287 1,070 323 177 146 01070000 Dhobikui 148.3 146 882 461 421 113 62 51 01070100 Dedarda 638.1 964 4.594 2,402 2,192 626 323 303 01070200 Kavitha 651.8 1,181 6,014 3,133 2,881 766 416 350 01070300 Santokpura 247.1 369 1,891 972 919 242 132 110 01070400 Vahera 733.8 1,185 5,638 2,967 2,671 792 406 386 01070500 Pamol 648.3 826 4.179 2,184 1,995 561 302 259 01070600 Kasumbad 486.0 557 2,488 1,265 1.223 360 191 169 01070700 Harldtapura 253.7 374 1.779 955 824 262 148 114 01070800 Boda! 6SO.3 976 4,706 2,466 2,240 674 383 291 01070900 Davol 931.2 2,111 10,426 5,441 4,985 li501 814 687 01071000. Dabbasi 499.5 875 4,420 2,320 2,100 642 339 303 01071100 Bochasan 884.7 1,546 8, ISO 4,437 3,713 944 517 427 01071200. Golel 3SO.7 688 3,280 1,736 1,544 455 150 205 01071300 RUdel 637.4 541 2,674 1,394 .1,280 360 198 162 01071400 Nisaraya 724.3 794 4,414 2,330 2,084 511 280 231 01071500 Vasna ( Borsad) 589.9 914 5,405 2,888 2,517 710 394 316 01071600 Kasari 382.8 640 3,110 1,661 1,449 537 288 249 01071700 Chuva 434.1 862 4,063 2,164 1,899 616 350 266 01071800 Uneli 127.6 273 1,283 679 604 229 130 99 01071900 . Ranoli 189.3 339 1,606 839 767 202 114 88 01072000 Khanptrr 442.0 800 4,060 2,098 1,962 591 319 272 01012100 Virsad 1,304.8 1,716 8,397 4,384 4,013 1,157 635 522 01072200 JantraI 779.8 1,957 10,001 5.263 4.738 1,707 %3 804 01072300 Vasna (Ras) 344.6 664 3.182 1,677 1,505 467 257 210 01072400 Saijpur 383.5 994 4,771 2,422 2,349 708 386 322 01072500 Jharola 1,124.3 1,067 5.145 2.721 2,424 651 362 289 01072600 Vadeli 400.0 570 2,912 1,545 1,367 360 192 168 01072700 Vachhiyel 249.3 479 2,426 1,282 1.144 371 204 167 01072800 Bbadran 1,284.9 2.031 10,147 5.257 4,890 1,248 683 565 01072900 Alarsa 878.0 1,844 8,875 4.648 4,227 1,241 665 576 01073000 Pipli 418.6 624 3,182 1,666 1,516 489 256 233 01073100 Khedasa 577.4 1,082 5,592 2,924 2,668 804 425 379 01073200 Bbadraniya 547.7 620 3,361 1,750 1,611 463 240 223 01073300 Sisva 1,041.2 892 4,836 2,480 2,356 585 303 282

394 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Borsad

Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 13,588 7,216 6,372 1,61)2 892 800 177,272 110,677 66,595 Borsad (Total) 13,588 7,216 6~72 1,692 892 800 177,272 110.677 66,595 Borsad (Rural) Borsad (Urban) Borsad (Rural)

3S 17 18 23 15 8 i1;244 752 492 Dhundakuva 8 4 4 . 1,058 622 436 Sur Kuva 413 222 191 5,495 3,413 2,082 Napa Talpad 50 27 23 3,314 1,982 1.332 Napa Vanto 204 105 99 2.537 1,555 982 Dahemi 78 40 38 1,463 986 477 Naman 130 73 57 1,499 993 506 Singlav 5 2 3 592 361 231 Dhobikui 274 141 133 5 2 3 3,013 1,890 1,123 Dedarda 604 315 289 55 28 27 4,135 2,422 1,713 Kavitlla

78 i 37 41 33 21 12 1,139 681 458 Santokpura, 334 194 140 138 72 66 3,364 2,053 1,311 Vahera 368 198 170 8 2 6 2.745 1,655 1,090 Pamol III 58 53 1,506 921 585 Kasumbad 78 43 35 1,023 673 350 Harkhapura 511 266 245 24 12 12 3,021 1,825 1,196 Bodal 297 ISS 142 67 38 29 6,ll4 3,835 2,279 Davol 192 99 93 2,701 1,665 1,036 Dabhasi 597 363 234 212 99 113 5,515 3,418 2,097 Bochasan 42 24 18 1,771 1,l7l 600 Gole! 120 70 50 10 5 5 1,782 1,019 763 Rudel 422 227 195 2 3,169 1,893 1,276 Nisaraya 470 234 236 177 101 76 3,851 2,246 1.605 Vasna ( Dorsad) 46 22 24 229 114 115 1,376 913 463 Kasari 160 91 69 5 I 4 2,209 1,494 715 Chuva 15 9 6 2 2 694 461 233 Uneli 266 149 1I7 9 6 3 1,107 642 465 Ranoli 223 114 109 28 13 15 2,569 1,558 1,011 Khanpur 691 349 342 4 3 1 5,288 3,178 2,ILO Virsad 222 120 102 5,500 3,609 1,891 Jantral 45 24 21 1,872 ·1,196 676 Vasna (Ras) 127 70 57 2,960 1,786 1.174 Saijpur 503 270 233 17 10 7 3,386 2,045 1,341 Jharola 269 144 125 2,052 1,227 825 Vadeli 29 9 20 1,276 830 446 Vachhiyel 1,382 714 668 293 161 132 7,507 4.238 3,269 Bhadran 409 208 201 1 5,504 3,339 2,165 Alarsa 184 94 90 94 53 41 1,976 1.216 7fJJ Pipli 146 75 71 3,431 2.156 1,275 Khedasa 221 116 105 2,171 1.348 823 Bhadraniya 590 309 281 9 4 5 3,317 1,854 1,463 Sisva

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Location Name of Village Illiterates Total Workers Main Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27. 28 0007 Dorsad (fota) 113,251 41,921 71,330 137,890 86,942 50,948 103,542 78.2q4 25,338 0007 Dorsad (Rural) 113,251 41,921 71,330 137,890 86,942 50,948 103,542 78,204 25,338 0007 Dorsad (Urban) Borsad (Rural) 01069300 Dhundakuva 701 266 435 782 583 199 680 579 101 01069400 Sur Kuva 401 120 281 604 408 196 477 359 118 01069500 Napa Talpad 3,782 1,483 2,299 3,952 2,601 1,351 2,814 2.153 661 01069600 Napa Vanto 2,122 856 1,266 2,649 1,519 1,130 1,825 1,299 526 01069700 Dahemi 1,721 668 1,053 1,864 1,261 603 1,805 1,239 566 01069800 Naman 1.468 545 923 1,579 981 598 990 927 63 01069900 Sing1av 858 294 564 1,292 730 562 892 604 288 01070000 Dhobikui 290 100 190 303 267 36 123 113 10 01070100 Dedarda 1,581 512 1,069 2,475 1,454 1,021 1,546 1,383 163 01070200 Kavitha 1,879 711 1,168 2,528 1,765 763 2,121. 1,721 400 01070300 Santokpura 752 291 461 728 589 139 695 577 118 01070400 Vahera 2,274 914 1,360 2,430 1,741 689 2,291 1,716 575 01070500 Pamol 1,434 529 905 1,265 1,195 70 1,213 1.175 38 01070600 Kasumbad 982 344 638 1,488 816 672 965 721 244 01070700 Harkbapura 756 282 474 1,051 557 494 480 455 2S 01070800 BodaI 1,685 641 1,044 2,012 1,396 616 1,677 1,307 370 01070900 Davol 4,312 1,606 2,706 5,252 3,083 2,169 4,622 2,995 1,627 01071000 Dabhasi 1,719 655 1,064 2,207 1,260 947 1,464 I,m 343 ! 01071100 Bochasan 2,635 1,019 1,616 3,618 2,297 1,321 2,736 2,039 697 01071200 Golel 1,509 565 944 1,445 952 493 1,079 810 269 01071300 Rudel 892 375 517 1,145 813 332 846 672 174 01071400 Nisaraya 1,245 437 808 2,176 1,342 834 1,892 1.200 692 01071500 Vasna ( Borsad) 1,554 642 ·912 2,055 1,414 641 1,513 1,165 348 . 01071600 Kasari 1,734 748 986 1,663 971 692 875 832 43 01071700 Chuva 1,854 670 1,184 1,893 1,234 659 1,619 1,143 476 01071800 Uneli 589 218 371 764 404 360 763 403 360 01071900 Ranoli 499 197 302 575 450 125 446 413 33 01072000 Khanpur 1,491 540 951 1,547 1,196 351 1,467 1,154 313 01072100 Virsad 3,109 . 1,206 1,903 3,558 2,450 1,108 2,538 2,100 438 01072200 lantral 4,501 1.654 2,847 5,094 2,951 2,143 3,402 2,509 893 01072300 Vasna (Ras) 1,310 481 829 1.296 948 348 787 714 73 01072400 Saijpur 1,811 636 1,175 2,221 1,373 848 1,699 1,129 570 01072500 Iharo1a 1,759 676 1,083 2,533 1,644 889 1,953 1,560 393 01072600 Vadeli 860 318 542 1,609 904 705 892 820 72 01072700 Vachhiyel 1,150 452 698 1,110 696 414 1,108 695 413 01072800 Bhadran 2,640 1,019 1.621 3,992 2,805 ],187 3,620 2,704 916 01072900 Alarsa 3,371 1,309 2,062 4,351 2,695 1,656 2.541 2,193 348 01073000 Pipli 1,206 450 756 1,461 981 480 1.199 883 316 01073100 Khedasa 2,161 768 1,393 2,947 1,728 1,219 1,776 1,521 255 01073200 Bhadraniya 1,190 402 ·788 1,685 996 689 1.359 876 483 01073300 Sisva 1,519 626 893 2,251 1,460 791 1,584 1.252 332

396 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Borsad

Industrial Category of Main Workers Name of Village Cultivators AgriculturarLabourers Household Industry Workers Other Workers

Persons Males Feruales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 30,171 28,480 1,691 37;'22 29,329 7,893 4,225 4,059 166 31,924 16,336 15,588 Dorsad (Total) 30,171 28,480 1,691 ,37,222 29.. 129 7,893 4,225 4,059 166 31,924 16,336 15,588 Dorsad (Rural) . Dorsad (Urban) Dorsad (Rural) 110 105 5 52(> 432 88 5 4 1 " 45 38 7 Dhundakuva 185 169 16 '206 110 96 86 80 6 Sur Kuva 468 463 5 1,175 1.066 109 26 18 8 1,145 606 539 Napa Talpad 512 476 36 889 750 139 4 2 ,2 420 71 349 Napa Vanto 353 349 4 1,063 678 385 22 20 2 367 192 175 Dahemi 204 202 2 684 641 43 18 , 18 84 66 18 Naman 293 262 31 337 202 135 3 3 259 137 122 Singlav 98 95 3 3 I 2 2 2 20 15 5 Dhobikui 523 512 11 616 555 ,61 9 9 398 307 91 Dedarda 441 431 10 1,004 743 261 20 18 2 656' 529 127 Kavitha 153 148 5 365 333 32 177 96 81 Santokpura 382 371 II 1,311 940 371 4 4 594 401 193 Vahera 652 645 7 425 403 22 22 22 114 105 9 Pamol, 343 314 29 311 250 61 7 3 4 304 154 150 Kasumbad 157 155 2 302 280 22 2 I 19 19 Harldlapura 328 326 2 898 734 164 21 19 2 430 228 202 Boda!. 1.059 981 78 2,198 1,470 728 54 45 9 1,311 499 812 Davol 488 440 48 563 448 115 23 20 3 390 213 177 Dabhasi 70S 676 29 873 767 106 27 19 8 I,m 577 554 Bochasan 284 282 2 488 416 72 307 112 195 Go1el 203 199 4 387 311 76 13 13 243 149 94 Rudel 506 493 13 640 488 152 20 18 2 726 201 525 Nisaraya 417 404 13 294 253 41 32 27 5 770 481 289 Vasna ( Borsad) 154 148 6 458 435 23 2 2 261 247 14 Kasari 459 430 29 689 531 158 13 II 2 458 171 , 287 Chuva 239 135 104 457 223 234 1 66 44 22 Uneli 126 125 141 132 9 9 9 170 147 23 Ranoli 401 397 4 508 455 53 16 15 I 542 287' 255 KhanplI{ 565 546 19 891 754 137 33 27 6 1,049 773 276 Virsad 1~335 1,301 34 1,351 944 407 31 28 3 685 236 449 lan£r.ll 394 388 6 248 233 15 8 8 137 85 52 Vasna ( Ras) 387 360 27 649 566 83 3 3 660 200 460 Saijpur 559 534 25 649 527 m 43 40 3 702 459 243 lharola 523 508 15 233 203 30 5 5 131 104 27 Vadeli 201 200 1 565 429 136 4 2 2 338 64 274 Vachhiyel 695 663 32 1,196 912 284 54 46 8 1,675 1,083 592 Bnadran 635 598 37 1,353 1,132 221 19 16 3 534 447 87 Alarsa 318 304 14 546 419 127 20 19 315 141 174 Pipli 855 827 28 600 567 33 6 6 315 121 194 Khedasa 287 245 42 777 537 240 3 3 292 91 20 I Bnadrani ya 520 SOl 19 521 403 118 32 24 8 511 324 187 Sisva

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Location Name of Village Industrial Category of Code Marginal Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons . Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0007 Borsad (Total) 34,348 8,738 25,610 1,836 712 1,124 18,349 6,1~ 12,183 0007 ,Borsad (Rura)) 34,348 8,738 25,610 1,836 712 1,124 18,349 6,166 12,183 0007 Borsad (Urban) Borsad (Rural) 01069300 Dhundakuva 102 4 98 2 98 2 96 01069400 Sur Kuva 127 49 78 4 1 3 116 41 75 01069500 Napa Talpad 1,138 448 690 55 7 48 960 398 562 01069600 Napa Vanta 824 220 604 43 22 21 761 192 569 01069700 Dahemi 59 22 37 2 2 23 14 9 01069800 Naman 589 54 535 80 7 73 432 43 389 ol06lJ9OO Singlav 400 126 274 30 22 8 220 91 129 01070000 Dhobikui 180 154 26 2 1 177 152 25 01070 100 Dedarda 929 71 858 159 6 153 364 40 324 01070200 Kavitha 407 44 363 7 4 3 . 311 28 283 01070300 Santokpura 33 12 21 19 9 10 01070400 Vahera 139 25 114 2 2 117 18 99 01070500 Pamol 52 20 32 2 I I 42 15 27 01070600 Kasumbad 523 95 428 65 25 40 262 65 197 01070700 Harkhapura 571 102 469 7 3 4 561 97 464 01070800 Bodal 335 89 246 19 !3 6 202 49 153 01070900 Davol 630 88 542 52 7 45 455 56 399 01071000 Dabhasi 743 139 604 30 12 18 385 102 283 01071100 Bochasan 882 258 624 9 3 6 811 238 573 01071200 Gole! 366 142 224 11 7 4 318 127 191 01071300 Rudel 299 141 158 6 5 I 158 121 37 01071400 Nisaraya 284 142 142 39 37 2 105 80 25 01071500 Vasna ( Borsad) 542 249 293 15 12 3 351 165 186 01071600 Kasari 788 139 649 52 11 41 590 84 506 01071700 Chuva 274 91 183 8 4 4 '193 61 132 01071800 Uneli I 01071900 Ranoli 129 • 37 92 57 31 26 01072000 Kbanpur 80 42 38 I 43 26 17 01072100 Virsad 1,020 350 670 16 12 4 566 259 307 01072200 Jantrill 1,692 442 1,250 82 22 60 839 365 474 01072300 Vasna (Ras) 509 234 275 13 IO 3 159 ISO 9 01072400 Saijpur 522 244 278 8 7 I 276 222 54 01072500 1harola 580 84 496 19 17 2 201 45 156 01072600 Vadeli 717 84 633 16 12 4 188 41 147 01072700 Vachhiyel 2 01072800 Bhadran 372 101 271 28 6 22 226 49 177 01072900 Alarsa 1,810 502 1,308 48 24 24 1,581 416 1,165 01073000 Pipli 262 98 164 13 II 2 168 66 102 01073100 Kbedasa 1,171 207 964 96 24 72 446 157 289 01073200 8hadraniya 326 120 206 30 16 14 268 94 174 01073300 .Sisva 667 208 459 51 40 II 105 52 53

398 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Borsad

Marginal Wo~ Non-Workers Name of Village Location Household Indusuy Worke.;s" Other Workers Code Number Persons Males .Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 552 337 215 13,611 1,52.1 12,088 152,633 65,656 86$17 Borsad (Total) 0007 552 337 215 13,611 1,52.1 12,088 152,633 65,656 86,'J77 Borsad (Rural) 0007 Borsad (Urban) 0007 Borsad (Rural) I \ I 1,163 435 728 Dhuodakuva 01069300 6 6 855 334 521 Sur Kuva 01069400 2 121 42 79 5,325 2,295 3,030 Napa Talpad 01069500 20 (I 14 2,787 L319 1.468 Napa Vanto 01069600 3 3 31 8 23 2,394 962 1,432 Dahemi 01069700 4 3 73 70 1.352 550 802 Naman 01069800 2 148 12 136 1,065 557 S08 Singlav 01069900 579 194 385 Dhobikui 01070000 14 2 12 392 23 369 2,119 948 1,171 Dedarda 01070100 3 2 86 II 75 3,486 1,368 2,118 Kavitha 01070200 13 to I.I63 383 780 Santokpura 01070300 20 5 15 3,208 1,226 1,982 Vahera 01070400 8 4 4 2.914 989 1.925 Pamol 01070500 196 5 191 1,000 449 551 Kasumbad 01070600 3 2 728 398 330 Harkhapura 01070700 10 3 7 104 24 80 2,694 1.070 1,624 Bodal 01070800 13 7 6 110 18 92 5,174 2,358 2,816 Davol 01070900 12 4 8 316 21 295 2,213 1,060 1,153 Dabhasi 01071000 10 3 7 52 14 38 4,532 2,140 2,392 Bochasan 01071100 2 2 35 8 27 1,835 784 1,051 Gole! 01071200 I 134 14 120 1,529 581 948 Rudel 01071300 6 5 134 24 110 2,238 988 1,250 Nisaraya 01071400 11 10 165 71 94 3,350 1,474 1,876 Vasna ( Borsad) 01071500 145 44 101 1.447 690 757 Kasari 01071600 72 25 47 2,170 930 1,240 Chuva 01071700 519 275 244 Uneli 01071800 6 3 3 66 3 63 1.031 389 642 Ranoli 01071900 36 15 21 2,513 902 1,611 Khanpur 01072000 26 15 II 412 64 348 4,839 1,934 2.905 Virsad 01072100 16 12 .4 755 43 712 4,907 2,312 2,595 bOlral 01072200 6 3 3 331 71 260 L886 729 1,157 Vasna (Ras) 01072300 238 15 223 2,550 1,049 I,SOI Saijpur 01072400 12 II 348 21 )27 2,612 1,077 1,535 Iharola 01072500 4 2 2 509 i9 480 IJOJ 641 662 Vadeli 01072600 2 I 1.316 586 730 Vachhiyel 01072700 11 2 9 107 44 63 6,155 2,452 3.703 Bhadran 01072800 9 8 172 61 111 4.524 1,953 2.571 Alarsa 01072900 3 2 78 20 58 1,721 685 1,036 Pipli 01073000 3 3 626 26 600 2,645 I.I96 1,449 Khedasa 01073100 2lI 10 lit 1.676 754 922 Bhadr.lOiya 01073200 .10 6 4 301 flO 391 2,585 1,020 1,565 Sisva 01073300

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Location Name of Village Area of Number of Totai Population (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 Code Village in Households Institutional and Number Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 10 01073400 Ras 1,281.3 1,393 6,555 3,456 3,099 m 456 367 01073500 Amiyad 661.2 681 3,187 1,661 1,526 480 265 215 01073600 Banejda 320.7 513 2,620 1,402 1,218 385 220 165 01073700 Kandhroti 536.8 556 2,671 1,423 1,248 417 220 197 01073800 Kanbha 625.4 1,218 5,474 2,888 2,586 908 476 432 01073900 Divel 516.5 472 2,360 1,222 1,138 409 220 189 01074000 Kathol 769.4 497 2,471 1,306 1,165 343 180 163 OIQ74 100 Umlav 325.3 481 2,259 1,183 1,076 340 178 162 01074200 Valvod 1,683.8 1.287 6,933 3,650 . 3,283 951 497 454 01074300 Dhanavasi 200.0 220 944 510 434 156 85 71 01074400 Kinkhlod 842.2 952 5,088 2,696 2,392 708 386 322 01074500 Moti Sherdi 374.1 462 2,128 1,139 989 281 143 138 01074600 Nani Sherdi 207.5 355 1,946 1,026 920 221 124 97 01074700 Gorva 444.8 467 2,171 1,175 996 356 190 166 01074800 Kathana 903.2 2,250 10,670 5,600 5,070 1,633 883 750 01074900 Dali 390.0 669 3,336 1,748 1,588 532 266 266 01075000 Kalu 445.8 717 3,355 1,767 1,588 502 264 238 01075100 Badalpur 618.6 1,277 6,881 3,529 3,361 1,002 528 474 01075200 Kankapura 469.0 1,861 9,093 4,774 4,319 1,374 750 624 01075300 Dahewan 1,433.2 2,020 10,146 5,343 4,803 1,629 884 745 01075400 Salol ),345.8 1,431 9,668 5,144 4,524 1,622 892 730 01075500 Gajana 1,088.9 354 2,462 1,286 1,176 338 193 145 01075600 Kothiya !iliad 468.7 492 2,553 1,333 1,220 362 192 170

400 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Borsad

Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2' 442 232 210 4,406 2,605 1.801 Ras

117 61 56 61 32 29 1,782 1,199 583 Ami~ad 34 19 15 1,708 1,079 629 Banejda 72 36 36 31 . 17 14 1,458 975 .rin KaI¥lhroti 75 39 36 68 34 34 3,013 2,043 970 Kanbha 17 . 7 10 42 21 21 1.373 884 489 Dive! 62 38 24 1,500. 953 547 Kathol 96 56 40 1,376 880 496 Umlav 305 169 136 3,979 2,496 1,483 Valvod II 8 508 360 148 Dhanavasi 269 144 125 2,948 1,792 1,156 Kinkhlod 18 10 8 13 8 5 1,372 881 491 Moli Sherdi 82 41 41 1.217 792 425 Nani.Sherdi 23 II 12 1,081 789 292 Gorva 161 91 70 5,990 4,019. 1,971 Kathana 72 38 34 1:987 1,290 697 Dali

35 20 15 1,912 1,2~9 623 Kalu 270 136 134 3 2 4,431 2,727 1,704. Badalpur 44 25 19 5,114 3,426 1,688 Kankapura 246 124 122 10 5 5 5,658 3,743 1.915 Dahewan 130 85 45 6 3 3 5,0\0 3,373 1,637 Salol 28 15 13 1,517 922 595 Gajana 30 15 15 11 5. 6 1.686 1.039 647 Kothiya khad

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Location Name of Village Illiterates Total Workers Main Workers Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01073400 Ras 2,149 85.! 1,298 2,560 1,991 569 1,912 1.704 208 . 01073500 Amiyad 1,405 462 943 1,780 1,004 776 857 800 57 01073600 Banejda 912 323 589 1,405 829 576 1,269 804 465 01073700 Kandhroti -1,213 448 765 1,309 835 474 683 580 103 01073800 Kanbha 2,461 845 1,616 2,932 1,765 1,167 2,206 1,575 631 01073900 Dive1 987 338 649 1,051 706 345 781 666 115 01074000 Katbol 971 353 618 1,353 767 586 1,328 . 756 572 01074100 Umlav 883 303 580 1,216 667 549 974 636 338 01074200 Valvod 2,954 1,154 1,800 3,746 2,194 1,552 3,230 2,080 l,l50 01074300 Dh,anavasi 436 ISO 286 668 370 298 658 360 298 01074400 Kinkh10d 2,140 904 1,236 2,837 1,610 1,227 1,953 1,446 S07 01074500 Moli Sherdi 756 258 498 1,191 723 468 848 598 2SO 01074600 Nani Sherdi 729 234 495 938 537 401 797 507 290 01074700 Gorva 1,090 386 704 1,230 704 526 1,079 . 683 396 01074800 Katbana 4,680 1,581 3,099 4,747 3,303 1,444 3,549 2,821 728 01074900 Dali 1,349 458 891· 1,439 987 452 1,167 947 220 01075000 Kalu 1,443 478 965 1,600 1,006 594 1,206 949 257 01075100 Badalpur 2,450 793 1,657 3,206 1.911 1,295 2146 1,749 497 01075200 Kankapura 3,979 1,348 2,631 4,572 2,739 1,833 2,973 2,307 666 01075300 Dahewan 4,488 1,600 2,888 4,969 2,968 2,001 3,811 2,810 1,001 01075400 Salol 4,658 1.771 2,887 5,323 2,931 2,392 3,744 2,837 907 01075500 Gajana 94S 364 581 1,102 743 359 1,097 742 355 01075600 Kotbiya khad 867 294 573 1,266 742 .524 800 616 184

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Location Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 01073400 Ras 648 287 361 13 II 2 395 244 lSI 01073500 Amiyad 923 204 719 37 18 .19 400 155 245 01073600 . Banejda 136 25 III 4 3 I 29 13 16 01073700 Kandhroti 626 255 371 55 45 to 286 162 124 01073800 Kanbha 726 190 536 17 2 15 543 138 - 405 01073900 Divel 270 40 230 115 31 84 01074000 Kathol _ 25 II 14 I II 7 4 01074100 Umlav 242 jl 211 21 7 14 160 15 145 QI074200 Valvod 516 114 402 55 23 32 155 62 93 01074300 Dhanavasi 10 10 10 10 01074400 Kinkhlod 884 164 720 68 16 52 226 87 139 01074500 Moli Sherdi 343 125 218 48 20 28 167 100 67 01074600 Nani Sherdi 141 30 III 40 14 26 67 16 51 01074700 Gorva 151 21 130 41 6 35 47 II 36 01074800 Kathana 1,198 482 716 14 8 6 341 215 126 010749()() Dali 272 40 232 16 5 II 72 17 55 01075000 Kalu 394 57 337 4 3 116 29 87 01075100 Badalpur 960 162 798 12 5 7 323 . 117 206 01075200 Kanlcapura 1,599 432 1,167 54 39 15 899 270 629 01075300 Dahewan 1,158 158 1,000 45 12 33 419 68 351 01075400 Salol 1,579 94 1,485 127 52 75 292 29 263 01075500 Gajana 5 I 4 01075600 Kothiya khad 466 126 340 39 8 31 122 109 13

404 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT I Borsad

I Marginal Workers Non-Workers NameofVi~e Location Household IndusttyWorkers . Other Workers Code Number

Persons Males I Fernales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 "55 56 57 58 2 1 . 31 10 21 209 22 187 3,995 1,465 2,530 Ras 01073400 4 4 482 27 455 1,407 657 750 Amiyad 01073500 5 2 '3 98 1 91 1,215 573 642 8anejda 01073600 7 4 3 278 44 234 1,362 588 774 Kandbroti 01073700 17 16 149 34 ll5 2,542 1,ln 1,419 Kanbha . iIl073800 154 9 145 1,309 ~16 793 ' Dive! 01073900 12 3 9 '1,118 539 579 Katbol 01074000 61 9 52 1,043 516 527 Umlav 01074100 7 6 299 28 271 3,187 1,456 1,731 Valvoo 01074200 276 140 136 Dhamvasi OHi74300 14 14 576 61 515 2,251 1,086 1,165 Kinkblod 01074400 2 2 126 3 123 937 416 521 Moo Sherdi 01074500 34 34 1,008 489 519 Nani Shenli 01074600 2 2 61 4 57" 941 471 ·470 Gorva 01074700 123 117 6 720 142 578 5,923 2,297 3,626 Katbana 010748QO 4 4 ISO 14 166 1,897 761 1,136 Dali 01074900 18 9 9 256 18 238 1,755 761 994 Kalu 01075000 8 3 5 617 37 \ 580 3,675 U09 Z,066 Badalpur 0107'100 83 78 5 563 45 518 4,521 2,035 Z,486 Kankapura 01075200· 18 Ii 1 676 67 609 5,177 2,375 Z,802 Dahewan 01075300 . 3 2 1,157 12 1,145 4,345 2,213 Z,132 Salol 0107S400 4 1 3 1,360 543 817 Gajana 01075500 30S 9 296 1,287 591 696 'Kotbiya khad 01075600

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TALUKA I C.D. BLOCK ANKLAV DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND VILLAGE PRIMARY CDJJlock

Location , N~ofVillage Area: of Number of Total Population (Including Population in the Age-Group ()-6 Code Vinage in Households Institutio1llll and Number Hectares Houseless Population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 10 0008 AnkIav (Total) 16,738.9 114,877 60,338 54,53'- 17,71.6 9,435 8,291 0008 ~v (Rural) 16,738.9 114,877 60,338 54,539 17,726 9,435 8,291 , ' 0008 Anklav (Urban) Anldav (Rural) 01075700 Khadol (Hald3rl) 709.2 1,530 7,216 3,873 3,343 1,117 602 515 01075800 Haldari 263.0 50S 2,249 1,155 1,094 293 152 141 01075900 Asodar 846.1 1,697 8,8H 4,580 4,231 1,364 771 593 01076000 Kanthariya 516.0 777 3,800 1,972 1,828 515 266 249 01076100 Bhetasi Vanto 941.7 730 4,097 2,140 . 1,957 631 324 307' 01076200 BhetaSi (Talpad) 407.4 257 1,218 656 562 119. 60 59 01076300 Mujlruva 356.4 965 4,747 2,436 2,311 734 376 358 01076400 Ambav 342.3 855 4,344 2,251 2,093 684 364 320 01076500 Joshikuva . 468.4. 482 2,361 1,246 1,115 31)8 171 137 01076600 Ambali 531.5 839 4,027 2,086 1,941 51! 299 272 Oi076700 BhetaSi Ba Bhag 451.9 758 . 3,895 2;024 1,871 659 354 305 01076800 Bhanpura 278.9 263 1,323 685 638 196 1I2 .: 84 01076900 Kanvadi . 522.6 1,110 5,816 3,055 2,761 892 480; 412 01077000 Amrol 544.1 969 . 5,006 2,655 2,351 746 404 342 01077100 Kosindra 731.3 823 4,006 2,144 1,862 564 313 251 01077200 Lalpua 309.8 319 1,531 812 719 193 WI 92 01077300 Asarma SOU 825 3,863 2,065 1,798 701 353 348 .01077400 Hatliipwa 313.5 528 2,546 1,330 1,216 446 .' 232 214 01077500 Navakhal 539.6 1,248 5,819 3,063 2,756 984 489 495 01077600 Navapura 295.2 418 2,103 1,091 1,012 331 175 156 01077700 Bilpad 411.7 550 2,990 1,591 , 1,399 444 235 209 01077800 Jhilod 290.2 418 2,078 1,105 973 321 167 154 01077900 Manpllll 136.7 3.*7 1,720 883 837 290 136 154 01078000 Umer. 886.6 627 3.176 1,649 1,527 420 235 185 01078100 KhadoI (Umeta) . 319.1 275 1,582 832 750 247 127 120 01078200 SanldJyad .409.5· 551 2,820 1,489 1,331 498 257 241 01078300 Owruua 940;5 853 4,523 2,345 2,178 747 407 340 01078400 NaIpUl'3 191.0 281 1,368 736 632 208 121 87 01078500 Devapllll 234.0 128 584· 317 267 112 64 48 01078600 Gambbira 1,567:1 1,376 7,0311' 3,149 3,289 1,181 641 540 01078700 Bamangam. 1,474.2 1,617 8,220 4,323 3,897 1,210 647 563

408 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Anklav

----~ Scheduled Castes Popw.tion Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name of Village

Persons Males F~males Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 4,451 2,410 2,041 521 259 262 67,142 42,713 24,369 Anldav (fotal) 4.451 2,410 2,041 521 259 26,2 67,142 42,773 24,369 AnkIav (Rural) AnkIav (Urban) AnkIav (Rural) 1(13 80 83 5 3 2 3,974 2,599 , 1,375 Khadol (Haidari)

38 18 20 ,- 1,224 7~ 432 Haldari 491 262 229 156 180 76 5,525 3,35,8 2,167 Asodar 58 30 28 21 11 13 2,522 1,507 1,015 Kanthariya 240 128 112 71 2 5 2,520 1,581 939 BbetasiVanto 213 118 95 843 524 319 Bbetasi (Thlpad) 86 46 40 I 2,820 1.823 997 Mujlruva 201 102 99 11 7, 4 2,518 1,603 915 Ambav 387 213 174 97 47 50 1,675 990 68S Joshikuva 128 ',76 52 2 1 2,374 1,531 843 Ambali 2() 10 10 33 17 16 2,050 1,331 719 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 761 491 270 Bhanpura 130 68 62 3,371 2;J.07 1,164 Kanvadi 68 36 32 2,922 1,931 991 Amrol

191 102 89 56~ 29 27 2,509 1,544 965 Kosindra 210 113 ' 97 1,054 647 407 Lalpura 46 26 20 1,766 1,189 577 Asarma 11 6 5 1,206 859 347 Hatbipura 161 84, 77 49 25 24 2,679 1,730 949 Navakhal 162 90 72 1,262 790 472 Navapwa 30 17 13 1,824 1,182 642 Bilpad 93 51 42 32 17 15 1,218 784 434 JhlIod 1,028 6'11' 353 Manpura 202 110 92 1,975 1,218 757 Umeta 16 11 5 848 562 286 Khado1 (Umeta) 44 22 22 1,529 1,030 499 Sankbyad 197 101 96 2,437 1,561 876 Cbamm 17 9 8 782 532 250 Narpura 26 17 9 392 238 154 Devapwa 397 220 177 4,514 2,801 1,713 Gambbira 425 244 181 51 22 ,29 , 5,020 3,163 1,857 Bamangam

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Location Name of Village Dliterates Total Workers Main Workers Code Number Males Females Persons MaJ,es.. Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0001 AnIda" (1lJtaI) ~,735 17.5'5 30,170 57,117 35,054 31,882 18,440 0008 AnIda" (Run!) ~,735 17.5'5 30,178 57,117 35,054 31,882 10,440 0008 ' AnId8" (Urban) AnIda" (Runl) 01075700 Khadol (HaIdari) 3,242 1,274 1,968 3,880 2,314 1,566 2,438 2,000 438 01075800 HaIdari 1,025 363 662 1,210 653 55t 1,024 619 40S 01075900 Asodar 3,286 1,222 2,064 4,087 2,524 1,563 2,528 2,171 357 01076000 Kanthariya 1,278 465 813 1,391 1,070 321 1,218 1,035 183 01076100 Bhelasi Vanto 1,577 559 1,018 2,128 1,269 859 1,485 1,160 325 01076200 Bhelasi (Talpad) 375 132 243 538 390 148 534 387 147 01076300 Mujlruva 1,927 613 1,314 2,669 1,470 1,199 1,723 1,255 468

01076400 Amba~ 1,826 648 1.178 1,829 1,263 S66 1,614 1,222 392 01076500 loshikuva 686 256 430 1,138 708 430 1,059 705 354 01076600 Ambali 1,653 ,555 1,098 2,178 1,217 961 1,349' 1,030 319 01076700 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 1,845 693 1,152 1,798 },041 757 1,274. 962 312 01076800 Bhanpura 562 194 368 387 341 46 361 340 21 01076900 Kanvadi 2,445 848 1,597 2,786 1,754 1,032 2,~ 1,584 476 01077000 Amrol 2,084 724 1,360 2,809 1,582 1,227 1,538' 1,362 176 01DnIOO KosiDdJa' 1,497 600 897 1,892 1,240 652 1,541 .1,233 308 01071200 LalpUa 4n 165 312 725 480 245 600 444 156 01Dn300 Awma 2,097 876 1,221 2,390 1,349 1.041 1,805 1,208 597 01Dn.fOO Hatbipura 1,340 471 869 1,250 794 456 999 7SO 249 01Dn5OO Navakhal 3,140 1,333 1,807 3,241 1,886 1,355 2,324 1,601 723 OlDn600 Navapura 841 301 540 1,219 652 567 ,919 S96 323 0107noo Bilpad 1,166 409 757 1,317 857 460 1,309 . 852 457 01Dn800 lhilod 860 321 539 958 680 278 898 660 238 01077900 Manpura 692 208 484 1,069 589 480 721 S05 216 01078000 Umela 1,201 431 no I,m 9i2 399 923 847 76 01078100 Khadol(U_, 734 270 464 973 528 445 802 482 320 01078200 Sankhyad 1,291 459 832 1,614 921 693 960 890 70 01078300 Ownara 2,086 784 1,302 2,208 I,3SO 858 1,720 1,266 454 01078.fOO Narpura 586 204 382 689 453 236 SOl 395 106 01078.500 Devapura 192 79 II3 271 194 77 187 155 32 01078600 . Gambhira 2,524 948 1,576 3,334 2,129 1,205 3,031 2,037 994 01078700 Bamansam 3,200 1,160 2,040 3;828 2,444 1,384 2,877 2,129 748

410 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Anldav

Industrial Category of Main Workers Name of ViUage . Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Workers Other Workers

Persons . Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 3P 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 13,558 12,420 1,138 13,161 10,591 3,170 2.,615 1,170 445 12,388 6,701 5~ Allldav (Total) 13,558 12,420 , 1,138 13,761 10,591 3,170 2,615 1,170 445 ·12,388 6,101 5~ Anklav (llunl) • AnkIav (UrlIaD) Anklav (Rural) . 621 584 37 1,024 918 106 235 162· 73 558 336 222 Kbadol (HaIdari) 196 186 10 \ 399 272 127 -78 74 4 351 87 264 Haldari . 955 857 98 909 704 20S 39 37 2 625 573 52 Asodar 386 358 28 618 493 125 19 17 2 195 167 28· Kanthariya 513 447 66 594. 426 168 8 8 310 179 91 Bhetasi Vanto . 208 172 36 . 304 195 109 22 20 2 Bhetasi (Talpad) S03 467 36 ' 576 437 139 79 74 5 565 277 288 Mujkuva 292 253 39 836 649 187 55 51 4 431 269 162 Ambav 262 254 8 531 257 174 11 8 3 255 186 69 . Ioshikuva 565 539 2~ 355 312 43 8 8 421 171 2SO Ambali 318 ·177 41 799 557 242 20 IS 5 137 113 24 Bhelasi Ba Bhag . 193 193 76 63 13 8 2 6 84 82 2 Bhanpura 1,101 789 312 653 572 . 81 30 23 7. 176 200 76 Kanvadi 605 581 24 422 305 117, 74 72 2 437· 404 33 Adirol 447 428 19 498 366 132 11 9 2 585 430 155 Kosindra 192 180 .12 214 172 42 17 12 5 J77 80 97 Lalpura 251 243 8 307 248 59 746 522 224 SOl 195 306 Asanna 199 189 10 .465 323 142 141· 141 194 97 97 , Hathipua 668 662 6 297 248 49 . 114 110 4 1,245 581 664 Navakbal 338 292 46 199 167 32 9 5 4 373 132 . 241 Navapura 56r 552 9 194 1704 20 6 6 548 126 422 Bilpad· 259 253 6 190' 153 37 3 2 446 252 194 Jhilod 271 248 23 114 74 40 155 . 154 181 29 152 Manpura 127 123 . 4 346 336 . 10 lOS , 107 342 281 61 Umda 171 170 1 139 109 30 92 92 400 III . 289 Khadol (Umeta) 647 612 . 35 113 92 21 83 83 117 103 14 Sankhyad 496 469 17 541 409 132 284 175 9 399 113 286 Chamara 2t!2 199 3 101 98 3 70 69 128 29 . 99 Narpura III 107 4 38 32 6 38 16 22 De~ 841 81i 30 888 726 162 22 IS 7 1,280 485 795 Gamlihira 1',059 925 . 134 1,021 . 704 317 90 23 67 707 477 230 Bamangam

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Location ,Name of Village Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females Persous MaleS Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0008 Anldav (Total) 14,'79S 3,172 11,623 1,317 JOO 1,017 . 2,222: 6,681 0008 Anldav (Rural) 14,7!15 3,172 11,623 1,317 JOO 1,017 2,222 6,681 0008 AuJdav (Ur:JIan) Anldav (Rural) 01075700 Khadoi (Ha1dari) 1,442 314 1,128 69 15 54 1,068 285 783 01075800 Haldari 186 34 IS2 73 2 71 89 19 70 01075900 Asodar 1.559 353 1,206 63 12 51 1,098 237 861 01076000 Kantbariya 173 35 138 5 3 2 43 7 36 01076100 Bhetasi Vanto 643 109 534 147 5 142 449 88 361. 01076200 Bhetasi (Talpad) 4 3 1 3 3 01076300 Mujlruva 946 215 731 25 11 14 819 161 658 01076400 Ambav 215 41 174 22 10 12 153 19 134 01076500 Ioshilruva 79 3 76 T. ,2 2 01076600 Ambali 829 187 642 26 13 13 623 170 '453 01076700 Bhetasi Ba Shag 524 79 445 18 18 416 24 392 01076800 Bhanpura 26 1 25 25 24 01076900 Kanvadi 726 170 556 114 37 77 529 121 . 408 01077000 Amrol 1,271 220 1,051 270 44 226 ,700 165 '535 01077100 KosiDdra 351 7 344 113 112 101 I 100 01077200 Lalpura 125 36 89 20 15 5 62 18 44 01077300 Asarnia 585 141 444 10 5 5 206 SO 156 01077400 Halbipura 2Sl 44 207 230 36 194 01077500 Navakbal 917 285 632 32 25 7 405 179 226 01077600 Navapura 300 S6 244 8 5 3 100 44 56 01077700 Bilpad 8 5 3 4 2 2 01077800 Ihilod 60 20 40 4 I 3 12 11 01077900 Manpura 348 84 264 45 26 19 173 49 124 01078000 Umeta 388 ' 6S 323 5 3 2 39 31 8 01078100 Khadol (Umeta) 171 46 125 11 11 34 18 16 01078200 SBDkhyad 654 31 623 147 14 133 179 9 170 01078300 Ownara' 488 84 404 34 13 21 237 65 172 01078400 ' Narpura 188 58 130 5 4 95 41 48 01078500 Devapura 84 39 45 3 I 2 44 34 10 01078600 Gambbira 303 92 211 10 6 4 254 11 183 01078700 Bamangam 95.1 315 636 36 18 ' 18 711 267 444

412 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Anklav

Marginal Workers Non-Workers Name of Village Location Household Industry Workers Other Workers Code Number Persons Males Females 'Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 264 122 142 4,311 528 3,783 S7,7fA) 25,284 32,476 Anklav (Total) 0008 264 122 142 4,311' 528 3,783 57,7fA) 25,284 32,476 Anklav (Rural) 0008 Anklav (Urban) 0008 Anklav (Rural) 2 2 303 14 289 3,336 1,559 1,777 Khadol (Haldari) 01075700 4 4 20 "13 7 1,039 502 537 Haldari 01075800 21 8 13 377 96 281 4,724 2,056 2,668 Asodar 01075900 4 4 121 25 96 2,409 902 1,507 Kanthariya 01076000 4 4 43 16 27 1,969 871 1.098 Bhetasi Vanto 01076100 680 266 414 Bhetasi (Talpad) 01076200 9 4 5 93 39 54 2.078 966 1.112 Mujkuva 01076300 3 3 37 12 25 2,515 988 1.527 Ambav 01076400 76 3 73 1,223 538 685 Ioshikuva 01076500 5 5 175 4 171 1,849 869 980 Ambali 01076600 2 2 88 55 33 2,097 983 1.114 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 01076700 936 344 592 Bhanpwa 01076800 5 5 78 7 71 J,UJO 1,301 1.729 Kanvadi 01076900 3 295 8 287 2,197 1,073 1,124 Amrol 01077000 136 5 131 2,114 904 1.210 Kosindra 01077100 5 I 4 38 2 36 806 332 474 Lalpwa 01077200 99 45 54 270 41 229 1,473 716 757 Asarma 01077300 2 2 19 6 13 1,296 536 700 Hathipura 01077400 26 23 454 58 396 2.578 1,177 1,401 Navakhal 01077500 191 7 184 884 4311 445 Navapura 01077600 4 I 1,673 734 939 Bilpad 01077700 I I 43 17 26 1,120 425 695 Jhilod 01077800 5 3 2 125 6 119 651 294 357 Manpura 01077900 9 7 2 335 24 311 1,865 737 1,128 Umeta 01078000 5 5 121 12 109 609 304 305 Khado1 (Umeta) 01078100 4 4 324 4 320 1,206 568 638 Sankhyad 01078200 30 3 27 187 3 184 2,315 995 1.320 Cbamara 01078300 7 6 81 I 80 679 283 396 Narpura 01078400 37 4 33 313 123 190 Devapura 010785CO 2 2 37 13 24 3,704 1,620 2,084 Gambhira 01078600 203 30 173 4,392 1,879 2,513 Bamangam· 01078700

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URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTownl Area of Number of Total Population (Including Population in the Age-Group 0-6 code Ward TownlWard Households Institutional and Number in Square Houseless Population) Kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 41501000 Umretb(M) 20.2 6,120 32,191 16,697. 15,494 3,855 2,112 1.743 0001 Ward No. I N.A. 501 2,5~ 1,349 1,215 344 193 151 0002 Ward No. 2 N.A. 799 4,161 2.204 1,957 460 274 186 0003 Ward No. 3 N.A. 710 3.809 1,907 1,902 604 298 306 0004 Ward No. 4 N.A. 681 4,128 2,154 1,974 670 365 305 0005 Ward No. 5 N.A. 671 3,563 1,844 1,719 364 218 146 0006 Ward No. 6 N.A. 566 2,785 1,450 1,335 241 127 114 0001 Ward No. 7 N.A. 751 4,085 2,103 1,982 554 293 261 0008 Ward No. 8 N.A. 763 3,683 1,906 1,777 316 171 145 0009 Ward No. 9 N.A. 678 3,413 1,780 1,633 302 173 129 41502000 Doriavi (M) 15.4 3,559 17,805 9,207 8,598 2,506 1,366 1,140 0001 Ward No. 1 N.A. 570 2.735 1,392 1,343 408 205 203 0002 Ward No. 2 N.A. 606 2,975 1,549 1,426 461 257 204 0003 Ward No. 3 N.A. 544 2.738 1,387 1,351 476 255 221 0004 Ward No. 4 N.A. 373 1.881 1,000 881 210 128 82 0005 Ward No. 5 N.A .. 376 2.143 1,135 1,008 220 126 94 0006 Ward No. 6 N.A. 499 2.514 1,307 1,207 295 161 134 0001 Ward No. 7 N.A. 591 2.819 1,437 1,382 436 234 202

41503~ Ode(M) 33.0 3,458 18,459 9,645 8,814 2,222 1,217 1,005 0001 Ward No. I N.A. 541 2.755 1,439 1,316 344 199 145 0002 Ward No. 2 N.A. 376 2.080 1,077 1,003 323 177 146 0003 Ward No. 3 N.A. 562 2.798 1,446 1,352 292 167 125 0004 Ward No. 4 N.A. 612 3,420 1,808 1,612 476 253 223 0005 Ward No. 5 N.A. 458 2,667 1,389 1,278 320 165 155 0006 Ward No. 6 N.A. 566 2,938 1,544 1,394 262 152 110 0007 Ward No. 7 N.A. 331 1,801 942 859 205 104 lOt 41504000 Anand (M+OG) 38.6 30,496 156,050 81,415 74,635 17,714 9,919 7,795 41504000 Anand(M) 21.1 25,321 130,685 68,074 62,611 14,629 8,229 6,400 0001 Ward No. 1 N.A. 3,342 16,284 8,543 7,741 1,892 1,073 819 0002 Ward No. 2 N.A. 1,114 6,753 3,480 3,273 892 482 410 0003 Ward No. 3 N.A. 614 3,026 1,549 1,477 312 182 130 0004 Ward No. 4 N.A. 366 1,769 911 858 136 84 52 0005 Ward No. 5 N.A. 663 3,322 1,730 1,592 272 162 110 0006 Ward No. 6 N.A. 1,914 9,578 4,970 4,608 1,011 571 440 0001 Ward No. 7 N.A. 184 3,779 1,912 1,867 376 213 163 0008 Ward No. 8 N.A. 1.155 6,291 3,228 3,063 683 372 311 0009 Ward No. 9 N.A. 821 4.146 2,161 1,985 418 246 172 0010 Ward No. 10 N.A. 634 3.139 1,604 1,535 243 148 95 0011 Ward No. 11 N.A. 2.399 13,006 6,772 6,234 1,451 843 608 0012 Ward No. 12 N.A. 6.180 34,338 17,974 16,364 3,808 2,141 1,667 0013 Ward No. 13 N.A. 3.819 21,208 11,160 10,048 2,733 1,492 1,241 0014 Ward No. 14 N.A. 910 4,046 2,080 1,966 402 220 182 Outgrowtb(s) 0015 Gamdi(OG)­ 5.7 2.533 12,855 6,644 6,211 1,655 874 781 Ward No.15 0016 Bakrol (Part) (OG) - 3.1 667 3,044 1,613 1,431 300 177 123 Ward No.16 0011 Jitodiya (Part) (OG) - 1.5 178 978 449 529 109 57 52 Ward No. 17 0018 Mogri (OG)- 1.2 1.197 8,488 4.635 3,853 1,021 582 439 Ward No.18

416 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT • CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates Name ofTownlWard

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1,227 645 582 44S 206 239 22,550 12,850 9,700 Umreth(M) 341 186 155 11 4 7 1,652 1,003 649 Ward No. 1 419 219 200 49 28 21 3,082 1.748 1,334 Ward No. 2 106 56 50 135 62 13 2,295 1,299 996 Ward No. 3 2,267 1,434 833 Ward No. 4 2,812 1,551 1,261 Ward No. 5 60 32 28 2,319 1,270 1,049 Ward No.6 78 40 38 25 10 15 2,620 1,504 1,116 Ward No. 7 lUi 54 62 2,959 1,610 1,349 Ward No. 8 107 58 49 225 102 123 2,544 1,431 1,113 Ward No. 9 411 220 191 152 80 72 11,585 6,975 4,610 Boria-ri (M) 6 3 3 53 28 25 1,582 986 596 Ward No. I 1,789 1,160 629 Ward No. 2 78 43 35 )'431 893 538 Ward No. 3 10 4 6 1,461 830 631 WardNo.4 364 196 168 1.709 978 731 Ward No. 5 11 5 6 1.8ll 1,066 745 Ward No. 6 41 21 20 1.802 1.062 740 Ward No. 7 662 349 313 177 84 93 12,569 7,5ln 5,068 Ode(M) 126 65 61 1,695 1,055 640 Ward No. I 65 31 34 47 21 26 1,205 773 432 Ward No. 2 116 62 54 10 6 4 2,213 1.204 1,009 Ward No. 3 143 72 71 20 12 8 2,151 1,360 791 Ward No.4 14 6 8 84 40 44 1,753 1,084 669 Ward No. 5, 156 88 68 16 5 11 2,363 1,329 1,034 Ward No. 6 42 25 17 1,189 696 493 Ward No. 7 5,634 2,9l6 2,708 4,168 2,514 2,254 119,595 65,775 53,820 .Anand (M+OG) 3,752 1,946 1,806 3,666 1,915 1,751 101,239 55,272 45,967 Anand(M) 782 409 313 523 268 255 12,188 6,851 5,337 Ward No. I 55 28 27 21 13 8 5,412 2,884 2,528 Ward No. 2 67 33 34 42 24 18 2,381 1,264 1,123 Ward No. 3 31 14 17 1,521 802 719 Ward No. 4 43 20 23 23 9 14 2,825 1,474 1,351 Ward No.5 245 130 115 226 116 110 7,586 4,128 3,458 Ward No. 6 53 30 23 99 49 50 3,050 1,593 1,457 Ward No. 1 398 201 197 5,022 2,721 2,301 Ward No. 8 72 32 40 45 26 19 3,393 1,830 1.563 Ward No. 9 25 13 12 9 4 5 2,763 1,428 1,335 Ward No. 10 54 24 30 179 90 89 10,288 5,571 4,717 Ward No. 11 1,091 569 522 1,247 .646 601 26,148 14,401 11,747 Ward No. 12 589 319 270 763 407 356 15,410 8,530 6,880 Ward No. 13 247 124 123 489 263 226 3,246 1,795 1,451 Ward No. 14 Outgrowtb(s) I,Oll 492 628 342 286 8,904 5,083 3,821 Gamdi (OG)-Ward No.15

47 21 26 36 22 14 2,475 1,359 1,116 Balerol (Part) (00)-Ward No.16

4 2 2 758 368 390 Jitodiya (Part) (oo)-Ward No.l1

824 440 384 434 233 201 6,219 3,693 2,526 Mogri (oo)-Ward No.18

417 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTownl Illiterates TOl..l Workers Main Workers Code Ward Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 41501000 Umretb(M) 9,641 3,847 5,794 11,048 8,916 Z,132 9,270 8,267 1,003 0001 Ward No. I 912 346 566 858 663 195 719 624 95 0002 Ward No.2 1,079 456 623 1,558 1,171 387 1,261 1,122 139 0003 Ward No. 3 1,514 608 906 1,183 925 258 934 816 118 0004 Ward No.4 1,861 720 1,141 1,603 1,152 451 979 918 61 0005 Ward No.5 751 293 458 1,325 1,064 261 1,138 997 141 0006 WardNo.6 466 180 286 952 819 133 845 763 82 0007 Ward No. 7 1,465 599 866 1,270 1,083 187 1,200 1,062 138 0008 Ward No. 8 724 296 428 1,149 1,060 89 1,086 1,010 76 0009 Ward No. 9 869 349 520 1,150 979 171 1,108 955 153 41502000 Boriavi (M) 6,220 2,232 3,988 7,381 5,268 2,113 6,331 4,793 1,538 0001 Ward No. 1 1,153 406 747 1,569 889 680 1,038 656 382 0002 Ward No. 2 1,186 389 797 1,144 834 310 1,018 731 287 0003 WardNo.3 1,307 494 813 1,090 810 280 968 796 172 0004 Ward No.4 420 170 250 628 573 5j 619 567 52 0005 Ward No. 5 434 157 277 707 610 97 676 593 ' 83 0006 Ward No. 6 703 241 462 891 723 168 699 628 71 0007 Ward No. 7 1,017 375 642 1,352 829 523 1,313 822, 491 41503000 Ode(M) 5,890 2,144 3,746 8,147 5,6'17 2,450 6,481 5,172' 1,309 0001 Ward No. I 1,060 384 676 1,380 856 524 955 631 324 0002 Ward No. 2 875 304 571 1,213 663 550 918 635 283 0003 Ward No. 3 585 242 343 884 790 94 831 767 64 0004 Ward No. 4 1,269 448 821 1,447 1,053 394 1,109 980 129 0005 Ward No. 5 914 305 609 1,324 837 487 1,128 762 366 0006 Ward No. 6 575 215 360 1,023 872 151 884 811 73 0007 Ward No. 7 612 246 366 876 626 250 656 586 70 41504000 Anand (M+OG) 36,455 15,640 20,815 48,239 40,940 7,199 46,042 39,808 6,134 41504000 Anand(M) 29,446 12,802 16,644 39,568 34,124 5,444 38,085 33,167 4,818 0001 Ward No. I 4,096 1,692 2,404 4,839 4,178 661 4,720 4,097 623 0002 Ward No.2 1,341 596 745 1,951 1,811 140 1,925 1,796 129 0003 Ward No. 3 639 285 354 1,027 869 158 991 848 143 0004 Ward No. 4 248 109 139 490 442 48 462 421 41 0005 Ward No. 5 497 256 241 1,031 913 1I8 1,022 911 111 0006 Ward No. 6 1;992 842 1,150 2,893 2,545 348 2,826 2,510 316 0007 Ward No. 7 729 319 410 1,097 961 136 1,002 878 124 0008 Ward No. 8 1,269 507 762 1,909 1,682 227 1,857 1,646 211 0009 WardNo.9 753 331 422 1,194 1,100 94 1,156 1,075 81 0010 Ward No. 10 376 176 200 955 842 113 929 828 101 0011 Ward No. II 2,718 1,201 1,517 3,886 3,542 344 3,778 3,461 317 0012 Ward No. 12 8,190 3,573 4,617 10,851 8,960 1,891 10,407 8,763 1,644 0013 Ward No. 13 5,798 2,630 3,168 6,145 5,238 907 5,716 4,992 724 0014 Ward No. 14 800 285 515 1,300 1,041 259 1,294 1,041 253 Outgrowtb(s) 0015 Gamdi(oo)­ 3,951 1,561 2,390 4,065 3,283 782 3,777 3,150 627 Ward No.15 0016 Bakrol (Part), (00) - 569 254 315 1,119 835 284 943 780 163 Ward No.l6 0017 litodiya (Part) (00) - 220 81 139 332 237 95 331 237 94 Ward No.17 0018 Mogri (00)- 2,269 942 1,327 3,155 2,461 694 2,906 2,374 532 Ward No,18

418 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Wm-kers Name ofTownl Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household lnduslry Workers Other Workers Ward

Persons Males Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males . Females 29 30 : 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 1,051 1,033 18 1,274 1,037 237 222 196 26 6,723 6,001 722 Umretb(M) 108 105 3 93 86 7 45 43 2 473 390 83 Ward No. 1 87 86 142 102 40 33 30 3 999 904 95 Ward No. 2 4 4 260 146 54 5 3 2 725 663 62 Ward No. 3 206 206 293 284 9 6 4 2 474 424 50 Ward No. 4 204 201 3 148 125 23 16 II 5 770 660 110 Ward No. 5 194 190 4 55, 44 11 7 7 589 522 67 Ward No. £> 46 44 2 259 191 68 9 9 886 818 68 Ward No. 7 104 104 40 31 9 51 45 6 891 830 61 Ward No. 8 98 93 5 44 28 16 50 44 6 916 790 126 Ward No. 9 883 862 81 3,720 2,452 1,268 71 63 9 1,656 1,476 180 Boriavi(M) 100 85 IS 704 403 301 5 5 229 163 66 Ward No.1 49 47 2 824 547 277 145 137 8 Ward No. 2 290 283 7 527 391 136 1 150 121 29 Ward No. 3 98 96 2 133 107 26 49 44 5 339 320 19 Ward No. 4 101 99 2 214 156 58 14 12 2 347 326 21 Ward No. 5 109 105 4 250 207 43 2 1 1 338 315 23 Ward No. 6 136 87 49 1,068 641 427 1 108 94 14 Ward No. 7 2,078 1,957 121 2,178 1;646 532 103 91 12 2,122 1,478 644 Ode(M) 222 215 7 414 302 1I2 7 7 312 101 205 Ward No. 1 427 345 82 397 211 186 6 6 88 73 15 Ward No. 2 181 176 5 162 152 10 32 28 4 456 411 45 Ward No. 3 328 326 2 460 381 79 24 19 5 297 254 43 Ward No. 4 389 370 19 300 223 77 439 169 270 Ward No. 5 264 264 180 152 28 8 8 432 387 45 Ward No. 6 267 261 6 265 225 40 26 23 3 98 77 21 Ward No. 7 811 762 49 2,298 1,565 733 540 424 116 42,393 37,057 5,336 Anand (M+OG) 340 319 21 854 554 300 412 335 ·77 36,479 32,059 4,420 Anand(M) 34 32 2 169 147 22 80 67 13 4,437 3,851 586 Ward No. 1 8 8 34 28 6 1,883 1,760 123 Ward No. 2 2 2 2 1 987 845 142 Ward No. 3 5 5 2 2 455 414 41 Ward No. 4 6 6 5 2 3 1,01l 903 108 Ward No. 5 18 18 32 31 18 15 3 2,758 2,446 312 Ward No. 6 16 16 25 10 IS 6 4 2 955 848 107 Ward No. 7 2 1 12 10 2 28 21 7 1,815 1,614 201 Ward No. 8 8 7 2 2 10 9 1,136 1,057 79 Ward No. 9 II 11 17 13 4 9O[ 804 97 Ward No. 10 31 27 4 3 3 34 28 6 3,710 3,403 307 Ward No. II 122 1I6 6 298 172 126 74 54 20 9,913 8,421 1,492 Ward No. 12 75 68 7 157 94 63 100 90 10 5,384 4,740 644 Ward No. 13 2 2 156 85 71 2 1,134 953 181 Ward No. 14 Outgrowth(s) 219 212 7 704 510 194 65 39 26 2,789 2,389 400 Gamdi (00) - Ward No.15 26 21 5 33 21 12 18 15 3 866 723 143 BaIerol (Part) (OG) - Ward No.16 7 4 3 65 58 7 259 [75 84 Jitodiya (Part) (00) - Ward No.17 219 206 I3 642 422 220 45 35 10 2,000 1,711 289 Mogri (00)­ Ward No.18

419 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Town! Marginal Workers Industrial Category of Code Ward Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Number Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 4& 49 41501000 Umreth(M) 1,778 649 1,129 74 67 7 635 171 464 0001 Ward No.1 139 39 100 31 10 21 0002 Ward No. 2 297 49 248 5 4 24 3 21 0003 Ward No. 3 249 109, 140 140 47 93 0004 Ward No.4 624 234 390 46 40 6 344 78 266 0005 Ward No.5 187 67 120 3 3 48 11 37 0006 Ward No.6 107 56 51 17 17 0007 Ward No. 7 70 21 49 I 37 12 25 0008 Ward No. 8 63 50 13 11 10 0009 Ward No. 9 42 24 18 41502000 Dorian (M) 1,050 475 575 5 7 881 389 492 0001 Ward No.1 531 233 298 475 208 267 0002 Ward No.2 126 103 23 2 2 103 83 20 0003 Ward No. 3 122 14 108 94 13 81 0004 Ward No. 4 9 6 3 0005 Ward No.5 31 17 14 3 2 23 10 13 0006 Ward No.6 192 95 97 3 2 I 164 71 93 0007 Ward No. 7 39 7 32 3 2 22 4 18 41503000 Ode (M) 1,666 525 1,141 89 51 38 1,303 391 912 0001 Ward No.1 425 225 200 15 7 8 332 210 122 0002 Ward No.2 295 28 267 4 3 288 27 261 0003 Ward No.3 53 23 30 8 4 4 16 2 14 0004 Ward No.4 338 73 265 8 7 287 52 235 0005 Ward No.5 196 75 121 7 6 160 61 99 0006 Ward No.6 139 61 78 12 12 78 20 58 0007 Ward No.7 220 40 180 35 14 21 142 19 123 41504000 Anand (M+OO) 2,197 1,132 1,065 18 11 7 399 157 242 41504000 Anand (M) 1,483 857 626 12 10 2 115 66 49 0001 Ward No.1 119 81 38 8 5 3 0002 Ward No. 2 26 IS II 0003 Ward No. 3 36 21 IS 0004 Ward No. 4 28 21 7 0005 Ward No. 5 9 2 7 0006 Ward No. 6 67 35 32 2 2 7 7 0007 Ward No. 7 9S 83 12 3 3 0008 Ward No. 8 52 36 ]6 0009 Ward No. 9 38 25 13 0010 Ward No. ]0 26 14 12 0011 Ward No. II 108 81 27 I 0012 Ward No. 12 444 197 247 4 4 43 31 12 0013 Ward No. 13 429 246 183 4 2 2 52 20 32 0014 Ward No. 14 6 6 Outgrowth(s) 00]5 Gamdi (00) - Ward No.15 288 133 ISS 93 33 60

0016 Bakrol (Part) (00) - 176 55 121 3 3 50 17 33 Ward No.1 6 0017 Jitodiya (Part) (00) - Ward No.17 00]8 Mogri (00) - Ward No.18 249 87 162 3 2 141 41 '00

420 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABSTRAcr

so S2 55 56 51 58 2 .. 7 33 ~_ 1,Ilt ... QS 21,.143 7,711 l3,JO U...l-ed.(M) 4l5e1_ 2 2 106 29 n 1.706 686 1.020 WanlNo.I 0001 14 14 2S4 42 212 UiOl 1,033 I,S70 WIld No. 2 0002 4 I 3 lOS , 61 44 2.616 982 1;644 Ward No. 3 0003 3 3 231 113 1I8 2..52.5 1,002 1,523 WlnlNo.4 0004 1 ~ 129 53 76 2.238 780 1.4.58 WmlNo..5 OOOS -\ 89 38 .51 1,833 631 1,202 WlnlNo.6 0006 I I \, 31 8 23 2.81.5 1,020 I,m Wmll"fo.7 0001 I I SO 38 12 2..534. 846 1,688 . WmlNo.8 0008 1 I 6 34 22 12 2,263 801 1,462 WlnlNo.9 0009 1% 143 1IerinI(IQ 4J5n111 14 Z 7J '" 11,424 3,t3t '-415 II I 10 4S 24 21 1,16(t SOl 663 WmlNo.I 0001 21 20 1 1,1l1 7is 1.116 WanlNo.2 0002 'II I 26 1,648 sn 1,071 WlnlNo.3 0003 2 I I 1 S 2 1,1.53 . 4T1 826 WanING..'" 0004 S S 1,436 ,52s 911 WanlNo.S OOOS 2S 22 3 1.623 S84 1.039 WanlNo.6 0006 I I 13 2. II 1,467 60S 1S9 WlnlNo. 7 0001 19 , ,. US 74 12.1 18,31% l,MI ~ 0de(M) 4~ 1 I n 69 I,31S S83 792 WanlNo.I 0001 3 • 3 867 414 4.53 WanlNo.2 0002 9. 9 20 17 3 1,914 6S6 I,2S8 WmlNo.3 0003 30 ,5 2S 13 9 4 1,973 7S.5 1.218 WInI.No.4 0004 29 8 21 1,343 SS2 791 WmlNo.S OOOS 4 I 3 4S 28 11 1,91S 672 1,243 WmlNo.6 0006 3S 3 32 8 4 4 925 316 609 WanlNo:1 0001 rrT 3t ... 1,83 tl5 7. 1.-J,II11 41,475 D,3'J6 A....t(M+OG) 4~ 41 17 24 1,315 761 SSI 91,.117 33,tSI !f1,.1D A....t(M) 4~ 1 4 3 104 72 32 1I,44S 4,36.5 7,fJBO WanlNo.I 0001 9 3 6 17 12 S 4,802 1,669 3,133 Wad No. 2 0002 36 21 IS 1,999 680 . 1,319 WIld No. 3 0003 28 21 1 1,279 469 810 WlldNo."'_ 0004 I 8 2 6 2.291 817 1,474 WanlNo.S OOOS S8 26 32 6,685 2.42.5 4.260 WlnlNo.6 0006 3 ] 88 16 12 2,6B2 9S1 1,731, WlnlNo.1 0001 SO 36 14 4,382 I,s46 2.136 WanlNo.8 0008 38 2S 13 2.9.52 1,061 1,891 WanlNo.9 0009 2 2 24 14 10 - 2.184 762 1,422 WIld No. 10 0010 3 3 104 80 24 9,120' 3,230 5,890 WanlNo.II 0011 10 4 6 387 IS8 229 ~,487 9.014 14,473 WanlNo.I2 0012 4 3 I 369 221 148 IS,G63 5,922 9.141 WanlNo.I3 0013 I I 4 4 2,746 1,039 1,7(11 WanlNo.I4 0014 0 ..._l1l(.I) 30 16 14 16S 84 81 8,790 3,361 5.429 Gamdi(OG)­ GOIS WanlNo.IS S 3 2 . 118 3,5 83 1.925 1.147 BatroI (Pad) (00) - 0016 WanlNo.I6 I 646 212 434 liIodiya (Pm) (00) - 0017 WlnlNo.11 II 3 42 S2 .5,333 2.174 3.1.59 Mogri{OG)­ 0018 • WmlNo.I8

.0421

Vl ,.. 'Ie; DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : NW«J URBAN PRIMARY

2 3 8 9 10 4lses.t 5,DI l,63I t,- l,23e 0001 WanINo.I N.A. 764 4,283 2.s55 1,728 415 247 168 0002 WanINo.2 N.A. l.(J82 5,422 2,893 2,529 637 ~ 341 0003 WanINo.3 N.A. S80 2,956 1.582 1,374 282 148 134 0004 w.ntNo.4 N.A. 186 4,182 2.s86 1,596 424 280 144 OlIOS WlnlNo.S N.A. 624 6,398 3.699 2,699 279 140 139 0006 w.ntNo.6 N.A. 549 3,o:lS 1.407 1•• 18 278 138 1..0 0007 WanlNo. 7 N.A.. 649 3,112 1,617 1,495 323 160 163 4~ It..-doo IU 6,l7t 2US5 15,lS1 l3,a3 3,lQ 1.754 1.... 0001 WanlNo.I N.A. 1!69 3.862 1,994 1.868 421 228 193 0002 WanlNo.2 N.A. 436 1,906 972 934 164 91 73 0003 WanlNo.3 N.A. 547 2,496 1,317 1,179 230! 137 93 OOM .WanlNo.4 N.A. 943 4.736 2,683 2,OS3 219 157 OlIOS WmINo.5 N.A." I,OS3_ 4.Tl2 2,522 2,2SO 252 214 0006 WanlNo.6 N.A. 1,137 5,172 . 2,752 2,420 312 'U;7 0007 WanINo. 7 N.A. 1,194 " 6.011 3,112 " 2,899 51S 411 4~ VidIIII~ ., 13 711 4,l13 2,119 1,tl4 317 INA (INA) 0001 WanlNo.I N.A. 788 4.103 2,189 1.914 613 317 -296 41~ 1'ttt.I(M) ,.2 '.33' 5l,l47 26,721 7A,41' 5,7JI 3.IIl 2,MI 0001 Wad No. I N.A. 2,176 n"s16 6,035 5,481 11.261 663 598 0002 Wad No. 2 N.A. 2,132 11,434 6,060 5,374 1.215 6S9 556 0003 WanlNo.3 N.A. 4S8 1.968 l.(124 944 163 104 59 OOM WanlNo.4 N_.A. 441 UR2 1,389 1,303 329 119 ISO OlIOS WanlNo.5 N.A. 298 1,632 878 754 169 91 T1 8006 WanlNo.6 N.A. 305 1,660 861 799 157 87 70 0007 WanlNo. 7 N.A. 225 1"s14 784 730 209 lOS 104 0001 WanlNo.8 NA 470 2,985 I,s14 1,461 443 nO 213 0009 WanlNo.9 N.A. 826 4,751· 2,498 2,259 568-- 288 280 0010 Ward No. 10 ~ _ N.A. 476 2,609 1,347 1.262 273 161 112 0011 WanlNo.l1 N.A. 1,020 5,859 3,050 2,809 744 40S 339 0012 WanlNo.l2 ".A. 509 2.s21 1,778 1,243 200 109 91 n ,. e (IItOG) 41S1J111 11..2 17.- 'l,lM 47~ 45,234 1l,1e2 5.P7 5,l75 4l51J111 r It'OO 8.2 14,1S4 II,4S2 41,375 ~", ',)22 4.']2 .... " 0001 WmlNo.I N.A. 447 2,302 1,162 1.140 316 ITl 139 0002 WanlNo.2 N.A. 551 2,639 1,323 1,316 241 IlS 123 0003 WanlNo.3 N.A. 888 4.8SO 2,479 ,2,37~ 614 324 290 0004 WanlNo.4 N.A. 925 5,3Tl 2,714 2,663 610 Jm 303 OlIOS WanlNo.5 N.A. 442 2,118 1,063 I,OS5 181 91 90 0006 Wad No. 6 NA 443 2,119 I.U4 1,005 153 91 61 0007 w.ntNo. 7 NA 478 z;rT6 I,IS3 1,123 189 109 80 0008. Want No. 8 NA 333 1,464 741 723 109 54 55 0009 Wad No. 9 NA 346 1,647 833 814 151 76 75 0010 WanlNo.IO NA 672 3,581 1.856 1.731 304 161 143 mIl WantNo.ll NA 692 3,841 2,000 1,841 376 204 172 0012 WanlNo.I2 NA 813 4,266 .2,218 2,028 418 222 196 0013 WanlNo.13 N.A. 937 5,428 2,732 2,696 742 360 382 " 0014 WinlNo.I4 N.A." 3,166 IUI3 • .sso 8,963 2,367 1.239 1,128 .15 WanlNo.IS NA 2,(f16 1l,641 6.104 5,543 1,659 916 743 0016 WanlNo.I6 NA Til 3.818 1,991 1,827 338 184 154 0017 WanlNo.I1 NA 873 4,560 2,322 2,238 554 298 lS6 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABSTRAcr

'11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2

U32 937 I.3II m 616 23,fU 1.... 7 ',1152 ~Vid) I (M) 240 '"1I8 122 90 45 45 3,606 2,243 1,363 WanlNo.I 778 391 387 296 151 145 3,852 2,322 1,530 WanlNo.2 204 92 Il~ 52 30 22 2,372 1,346 1,026 WanlNo.3 256 . lSI lOS 132 75 57 3,461 2,227 1,234 WanI No. 4. 95 53 42 277 158 119 5,896 3.489 2,407 WanlNo.5 123 ~2 61 154 79 75 2,413 1.162 1.251 WanlNo.6 236 I~ 108 387 234 153 2,319 1,278 1,041 WanlNo.7 821.- 43C m G4 221 214 2l,27I 1l,7ze ',558 ~(M) 7 3 4 57 27 30 3,045 1.671 1,374 WanlNo.1 274 139. 135 19 9 10 1,649 864 78S WanlNo.2 175 96 1.9 17 8 9 2,060 1.138 922 WanlNo.3 39 25 14 130 72 '58 4,085 2,393 1,692 WanlNo.4 37 21 16 34 17 17 3,865 2,163 1,702 WanI.No;5 79 45 34 106 52 54 4.~ 2,3OS 1,704 WanI No. 6 217 107 1I0 61 35 26 3.565 2,186 1,379 WanlNo.7 ,51 ~ 2S III 3J 43 l,I!2 1,,684 1,l3ll V...... UdJ'nlt I INA(JNA) 51 26 25 39 43 2,822 1.684 1,138 WanlNo.1 3,'M3 1,fQ 1,,1 4Z3 37' 37p]4 »,887 16,l87 .PdW(M) 2,572 1,334 1,238 t:;1 145 8,239 4,701 3,538 WanlNo.l 57 27 30 262 228 8,339 4,662 3.677 WanlNo.2 35 IS 20 3 1.741 906 835 WanlNo.3 2,065 1.133 932 WanI No. 4 - 1.283 745 538 WanlNo.5 8 5 3 5 3 2 1.452 763 689 WanlNo.6 I.032 600 432 WanlNo. 7 8 4 1.991 1.126 865 WanlNo.8 458 404 6 4 2 2,978 1.797 1.181 WmlNo..9 2,052 1.117 935 wanlNo.IO 198 lOS 93 3,747 2,212 1,535 wanlNo.11 19 10 9 2,155 1.125 1,030 WanI~.12

'-S74 3,4il 3,llJ ~.n. 36.652 2f~ 5,l55 1.,779 l,476 313 57;457 31,117 2S~ - 1,407 780 627 I 43 19 24 1,964 1,038 926 256 143 113 96 44 52 3,311 1.820 1,491 WanlNo.3 15 9 6 4,152 2,242 1,910 WanlNo.4 8 3 5 ·1,763 926 837 wanlNO.5 22. 11 Il 10 7 3 1,839 996 843 WanlNo.6 1.971 I,OI~ - 956 WanlNo.7 5 2 3 1.266 662 604 WanlNo.a 5 4 1.439 753 686 WanlNo. ., 2,975 1.610 1.36S WanlNo.IO 78 36 42 2.982 1,644 1.338 WanlNo.lI . 1,406 .763 643 4 3 3.095 1,776 1,319 Ward No. 12 345 178 167 3.467 1,969 1.498 WanlNo.ll 2,567 -1,332 1,235 262 141 121 11,519 6,748 - 4,771- WanlNo.14 476 257 219 201 107 94 7.646 4,352 3.294· WanlNo.15 39 25 14 4 2 2 3,325 1,773 1,552 WanlNo.16 47 27 20 3,336 1,783 1,553 WanlNo.17

423 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

LocatioD Name ofTownI mitelates Code Ward Number

2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 28 3,187 7$Z7 1,141

0001 WardNo. I 671 312 365 1,093 889 204 . 990 862 128 0002 Ward No. 2 1,.570 571 999 1.893 1.450 443 1.747 1.416 331 0003 . Ward No. 3 584 236 348 785 657 128 781 654 127 0004 Ward No.4 721 359 362 1,172 909 263 1,000 831 169 0005 Ward No.5 502 210 292 734 626 lOS 613 539 74 0006 Ward No. 6 612 245 367 90S 679 226 789 601 188 0007 Ward No. 7 793 339 4.54 945 793 152 888 164 124 41SN1OO K.....a(M) 6,677 %.'32 4,MS ',Q3 7.,528 z;es ..1St 1,244 0001 WanlNo. I 817 323 494 1,284 1.032 252 1,234 "'"986 248 0002 Wanl No. 2 '157 lOS 149 651 500 151 571 456 121 0003 Ward No. 3 436 179 ''157 812 634 178 704- 585 119 0004 Wanl No. 4 651 290 361 1,336 1.140 196 1,236 1.082 1.54 0005 Wanl No. 5 9fT1 359 548 1,.551 1,318 233 1,401 1.243 158 0006 Ward No.6 1.163 447 716 1.683 1,363 320 1,.5]3 1.306 1J17 0007 Wanl No. 7 2,446 926 1,520 2,306 1,.541 765 1,485 1.248 237 415l71li VitbIII Udy. pr 1,211 515 77' 1.23' 1,l3t 1" 1.- 1,118 ,. INA(IN.\) 0001 WanlNo. I 1.281 50S 716 1.236 1.130 106 1.208 I ill 8 90 4~ PdW(M) 14,173 5",1 8,232 15,741 13~' l,NS 14,1" u.* 1.J75 0001 WaRiNo.1 3,277 1.334 1.943 3,529 2,988 541 3.300 2,843 457 0002 Want No. 2 3.095 1,398 . l.fI.T1 3,618 3,161 457 3,364 2,996 368 0003 Want No. 3 n7 118 109 633 547 86 619 538 81 0004 Wan! No. 4 627 256 371 698 658 40 657 619 38 0005 Want No. 5 349 133 216 440 420 20 416 406 10 0006 WanlNo.6 208 98 110 548 478 70 463 430 33 0007 Ward No. 7 482 184 298 373 361 12 343 332 II 0008 Wanl No.8 994 398 596 850 792 58 7.2 701 II 0009 Ward No. 9 1.779 701 1,078 1.763 1,367 396 1,'155 1,155 100 0010 WaRiNo. 10 557 230 327 750 700 50 715 693 22 0011 WanI No. 11 2.112 838 1,274 1.762 1,521 241 1.612 1.424. 188 0012 WanlNo.12 366 153 213 m 683 94 723 667 56 4l51MH n..rt6 U,3tl 1'.1" 31,.., 25,849 '1J&,W1 24,S73 3,934 415I98H ...m __ _ s.­ 22."S ''- 13,se7 ~ 11.3'3 .f,4M l4.63' 21,431 3,lM 0001 895 382 513 7~7 639 118 751 635. 116 0002 675 285 390 950 785 165 731 643 88 0003 WanlNo.3 1,539 6S9 880 1,564 1.266 298 1.410 1.231 . 179 0004 WanlNo.4 1,2'15 472 753 1,783 l.soo 283 1,574 1,412 162 0005 WanlNo.5 355 137 218 '651 591 60 620 580 40 0006 WanlNo.6 280 118 162 698 608 90 680 595 85 0007 WanlNo.7 305 138 167 662 608 54 659 607 52 0008 "WudNo.8 198 79 119 456 . 417 39 449 413 36 0009 WanlNo.9 208 80 128 591 502 89 S61 496 65 0010 WanlNo.IO 612 246 366 U51 1.062 189 1.150 1.00S 135 0011 WanlNo.l1 859 356 503 1,239 1.101 138 1,078 997 81 0012 WanlNo.12 1.171 462 709 1,592 1.297 ,295 1,.529 1.271 258 0013 WanlNo.I3 1.961 763 1.198 1.819 1,512 307 .~ 1,510 292 0014 Ward No. 14 6,994 2,802 4.192 6,014 4.862 1,152 5,574 4.661 913 0015 WardNo.lS 4.001 1.752 2,249 4.060 3,235 8'15 3,565 3.101 464' 0016 WanlNo.16 493 218 275 1.196 1.091 105 1,150 1.050 100 '0017 WanlNo.l7 1.224 539 685 1,574 1,281 287 1.353 1.21S 138

424 CENSUS~cr

Name ofThwDI want

29 - 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 32 31 1 17 14 3 lA 5,.411 l,lll v..... Vidy...... (M) IS IS I 12 11 962 835 127 WanlNo.1 I It 9 2 58 44 14 l,6n 1,362 315 WanlNo.2 2 2 4f 37 " 738 615 123 WanlNo.3 2 2 1 1 2 . 2 995 829 166 WanlNo.4 6 5 '1 \ 2 2 30 27 3 575 50S 70 WanlNo.S 6 6 2 2 17 IS 2 164 578 186 Ward,No.6 888 764 124 WanlNo.7 D8 3QI 31 513 171 135 l' 6/TI2 5,8M 1,11% K.....-I (M) 89 68 21 '"511 26 "27 26 17 9 1,066 815 191 WanlNo.1 15 14 1 q 10 3- 25 24 524 408 116 WanlNo.2 23 23 z6 21 5 29 18 11 626 523 103 WanlNo.3 14 14 3 3 19 14 5 1.200 I,OSI 149 WanlNo.4 7 7 5 4 I 1 6 I 1,332 1,226 156 WanlNo.5 42 40 51 39 12 51 48 9 1~3 1,179 184 WanlNo.6 208 202 458 410 -48 8 8 811 628 183 WanlNo.7 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1,l98 1,1" It v.-.Udy...... INA (INA) 1 2 1 1 7 7 1,198 1,109 89 WanlNo.1 317 31' • 733 635 316 20 37 1l,Il3 U,58l 1,l32 PdI8d(M) 93 91 2 182 158 "24 81 72 9 2,944 2,522 422 WanlNo.1 43 41 2 96 80 16 4 4 3,221 2,871 350' WanlNo.2 2 2 3 2 614 535 79 WanlNo.3 9 '9 I 25 22 3 622 - 581 35 WanlNo.4 21 21 14 13 5 4 1 376 368 8 WanlNo.S 2 I I 461 429 32 WanlNo.' 2 16 15 325 316 9 WanlNo.1 23 22, I 27 24 3 15 15 647 640 7 WanlNo.S 89 87 2 259 233 26 78 71 7 829 764 65 - WanlNo.9 4 3 6 6 4 4 701 680 21 WanlNo.IO 43 43 143 li7 26 39 ,29 10 1,387 1,235 152 WanI No. 11 3 2 I 34 31 3 686 634 52 WanI No. 12 537 471 1,344 471 l,965 l,5N 461 201."1 11,731 1.,t'l.t KheeoI+jat (MtOG) 313 257 "56 4ffI '"317 171 l,m I.481 4S1 21,913 1',317 2,526 m ' ,.. (M) 43 40 3 108 . 595 113 WanI No. 1 5 3 2 -. 726 640 86 WanlNo.2 I 5 3 2 181 134 47 1,223 1,093 130 WanI No. 3 3 2 7 7 106 13 33 1.458 1,330 I~ WanI No. 4 . 1 3 2 616 5n 39 WanlNo.S 12 6 6 667 588 19 WanlNo.6 12 12 -, 646 594 52 WanlNo.7 13 7 6 436 406 30 WanlNo.8 6 5 3 3 552 495 57 WanI No. 9 44 31 13 I.IOS 983 122 WanI No. 10 1 4 4 56 55 1 1,017 937 80 WanI No. 11 5 5 25 16 9 158 119 39 1,341 -1,131 210 WanlNo.12 174 148 26 148 82 66 456 350 106 1,024 930 94 Want No. 13 94 70 24 250 169 81 235 186 49 4.995 4,236 759 Want No. 14 26 23 3 32 29 3 399 302 97 3.IOS 2,747 361 WmlNo_ 15 . 2 2 I 40 38 2 1.107 1.009 98 Want No. 16 5 3 2 2 2 172 126 46 1,174 1,086 88 Want No. 17

425 URBAN PRIMARY LoI:aIiJla Code Number

2 415tS111 v.IIIWa VidyM' C (M) 1 I ·2 2

0001 wanlNo.1 103 27 76 0002 'wanlNo.2 146 34 112 0003 wanlNo.3 4' 3 I 0004 w.nI No. 4 172 78 94 2 2 OlIOS w.nI No. 5 121 8'J 34 0006 w.nI No.. 6 116 78 38 CJOO7 w.nI No. 7 57 29 28 41SN111 ~(M) l,4'7l Q2 851 7 s. 2 lIS 311 SIS 0001 Wud No. I 46 4 38 35 3 0002 Wud"No.2 74 44 30 12 Ii CIOO3 WudNo.3 108 49 59 7 4 3' 0004 WaJdNo.4 100 5a 42 , I OlIOS WaJdNo.5 150 75 75 0006 WaJdNo.6 1'70 57 113 3 2 16 4' 12 CJOO7 WaJdNo.7, 821 293 528 4 3 731 2S6 475 41517M1 VDtII UcIJ. c 21 12 1 I INA (INA) l' 0001 WaJdNo.l 28 12 16 I 41S18111 1'dIId(M) 1.5'2 172 14 7 7 1" 77 n 0001 WaJdNo.I 229 145 '"84 4 4 47 2S 22 0002 WudNo.2 2S4 165 89 8 4 0003 WaJdNo.3 14 9 5 '" 0004 WudNo.'" 41 39 2 2 2 OlIOS WudNo.S 24 14 10 5 4 0IJ0Ii wanlNo.6 8S 48 37 CJOO7 WmINo.7 30 29 I I I 0008 WmINo.8 138 91 47 1 1 22 6 16 0009 WmINo.9 50S 212 296 8 7 67 33 34 0010 WudNo.IO 35 7 28 0011 WudNo.ll ISO 97 53 17 5 12 0012 WudNo.12 S4 16 38 41~ JnwnNwt (MfOG) 2,112 l,2'7' 1.52' • 4 4 273 141 131 41~ IhMphhe« (M) 2,2%1 "1 UM 3 3 71 I. 0001 WanlNo.I 6 4 2 " 0002 WanlNo.2 219 142 77 0003 WmlNo.3 1S4 35 119 0004 WmlNo.4 209 , 88 121 7 2 5 OlIOS WmlNo.5 31 11 20 0006 WmlNo.6 18 13 5 CJOO7 WanlNo.7 3 1 2 0008 WanlNo.8 7 4 3 0009 WmlNo.9 30 ,6 24, 4 4 0010 WmlNo.IO 101 47 54 0011 WanlNo.ll 161 104 57 0012 WanlNo.12 63 26 37 0013 WanlNo.IJ 17 2 15 I 16 2 14 0014 ...... No.14 440 201 239 I 38 6 32 0015 WanlNo.15 495 134 361 1 5 5 0016 WanlNo.16 46 41 5 0017 WanlNo.17 221 72 149

426 / CENSUSABSTRACf

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 53 .2 lS 2J,151 v.a.w. ViII, I (M) 3 3 100 27 73 3.190. 1.666 1.524- • WllldNo.I 0001 19 I 18 127 33 94 3.529 1 .....3 2.086 WanlNo.2 0002 4 3 2.171 92S 1,,246 WllldNo.3 0003 3 I 2 167 77 90 3.010 I.m· 1.333 WllldNo.4 0004 S8 46 12 \ 62 41 21 5.664 3.073 2.591 WllldNo.S ooos ~ 116 78 38 2.120 721 1.392 WllldNo. 6 0006 57 29 28 2.167 824- 1.343 WllldNo. 7 0007 ." 37 SIC 3M U,:uz 7.J24 11.­ :rc.:.-I (M) 4~ U 11 2.578 962 . 1,.616 w.ntNo.I 0001 29· 19 -24- 9 1.2S5 472 783 WllldNo.2 0002 4 ~ 44 53 1.614 683 1,001 WanlNo.3 0003 4 9S 58 37 3.<100 1.543 1.851 WllldNo.4 0004 9 2 141 73 68 3.221 1,.204 2.017 WllldNo.S ooos 17 13 1~ 38 96 3.489 1,.389 . 2.1iID WanlNo.6 0006 13 2 73 32 41 3.705 1.S71 2.134 WanlNo. 7 0007 1 1 26 n 15 2,WI l.IS' 1.- WWUd, I I 41517111 lNA(INA) 1 I 26 11 15 2.867 I.OS9 1.808 WanlNo.l 0081 226 153 73 1,lS3 m 51. 3S.4I' 1l.I5l 2Z,lS4 1'dW(M) 4~ 12 8 4 166 1I2 54 7.987 3.M7 4.940 vl.ntNo.I 0001 46 39 7 200 122 78 7.816 2.899 4,917 WanlNo.2 0002 1 13 9 4 1.335 477 1S8 WanlNo.3 0003 9 30 28 2 1.994 731 1.263 w..nlNo.4 0004 19 13 6 1.192 458 734 WllldNo.5 ooos 9 I 8 76 47 29 1.112 383 729 WanlNo.6 0006 4 3 I 25 25 1,141 423 718 WllldNo. 7 0007 43 32 -11 72 53 19' 2.135 732 1.403 WanlNo.8 0008 66 S8 8 367 1I4 253 2.994' 1.131 1.863 WanlNo.9 0009 1 34 7 27 1.859 647 1.212 WanlNo.IO 0010 13 3 10 119 89 30 4JJ1Tl 1.529 2.568 WanlNo.II 0011 22 ·22 32 16 16 1.744 S9S 1.149 WanlNo.12 0012 m W 515 l,II4 lIS '1"laS' 2Z,1ll ",774 4lS1JM 6Z6 125 5R J,5Z2 '" 726 5J"SJ5 U,lll 34,513 r "'(M) 4l5IJM 6 '"4 2 1.545 523 1.022 ·WllldNo.I 0001 3 2 216 1<10 76 1,,689 538 US.• w.nINo.2 oooi IS I 14 139 34 105 3.286 1.213 2.073 WanlNo.3 0003 136 66 70 66 20 46 1.sM I.214 2.380 WanlNo.4 .0004 IS IS 16 11 5 1.467 472 995 w.nINo.S ooos 4 3 I 14 10 4 1,,421 S06 915 WanlNo.6 0006 I . I 2 2 1.614 S4S 1.069 WllldNo. 7 0007 3 2. 1 4 2 2 1.00II 324- 684 WanlNo.8 0008 3 3 23 6 17 1.056 331 72S WanlNo.9 0009 13 6 .12 83 41 42 2.336 794 1.542 Want No. 10 0010 25 3 22 136 101 35 2,.6q2 B99 1.703 WllldNo. 11 0011 19 2· 17 44 24- 20 2.fM4 941 1,733 WanlNo.I2 0012 3,.609 1.220 2.389 WanlNo.I3 0013 56 .6 so 345 189 156 12.499 4,.688 7.811 WanlNo.14 0014 213 17 196 276 1I7 159 7.5ff1 2.869 4.718 WanlNo.I5 OOIS 3 2 I 43 J9 4 2.622 900 1.722 WanlNo.I6 0016 H2 14 98 109 sa 51 2.986 1.035 1.951 WanlNo.17 0017 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

Loc:aIioa Name Clf1bWnf AmaClf NumlaClf 'IbIaI PopaIIIioa (Iac:Iadiag JI'oput.IioD ia die Age-Gmap ()..6 Code WmI 1bwDIWanI }Ioow:hoWs Igs1j...... Number iaSqare 1Iousdess~) KiIoIa:IIe Pa50as Males PaaIIcs I"cr.- Males ft:mIIcs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0uIp_1II(1I) 0018 Kaasari (00) - 3_2 730 3.737 1.889 1.80&8 483 241 242 WmlNo.18 0019 SIabIpar (00) - 5_1 1.303 7.052 3.6116 3,366 'R5 529 446 WmlNo_19 0020 ..... (00)- i_I 402 1.953 1.010 943 222 IZS 'R WmlNo..20 4151_ ..... 00 24.t ',7" S6,54I 19,115 %7.3'3 7,743 4,U7 3,546 0001 WmlNo.l N.A 1,410 8,072 4,228 3,,844 1.l83 6S8 5ZS 0002 WmlNo.2 N-A. 496 2,946 1,.s04 1.442 388 191 I'R 0003 w.nINo.3 N.A 2,194 11,395 5,864 5,531 1,502 824 618 OOIM WmlNo_4 N.A 1,453 8,201 4,296 3,905 ],2S0 673 S77 OOOS WmlNo.5 N.A 969 5,233 2,686 2.S47 576 326 2SO 0006 WmlNo.6 N.A 763 4,.330 2,2S4 2,076 434 ZS5 179 0007 WlnlNo. 7 N.A 752 4.114 2.3S3 2,431 702 351 lSI 0008 WmINo.8 N.A 1.038 6,712 3.470 3..242 915 489 426 0009 WlnlNo.9 N.A 693 4.875 2,530 2,34S 793 430 363- 41511_ v-..... U 51 33B 178 I. 61 19 32 INA (INA) 0001 WmINo.I N.A SO 338 178 160 61 29 32 4m.e ADUaYOO 21.3 ~ U,.113 I ..... ',310 ~ t,5l5 1,ZI5 000] WmlNo.I N.A 609- 2,959 1,539 1,420 488 'ZI5 213- 0002 WanlNo. 2 N.A 660 3.626 1,947 ],679 S73 312 261 0003 Wanl-No.3 N.A 407 2,002 1.069 933 261 ]48 113 OOIM WlnlNo.4 N.A 39S 2,283 1.171 1.112 351 192 159 0001 WanlNo..5 N.A 38S 1,827 963 1164 18( 99 as 0006 WlnlNo.6 N.A 490 2,349 1,229 1.120 239 IZS li4 0007 WmINo.. 7 N.A 931 4.757 2,502 2.2S5 724 384 3fO

N.A",; NotAvaiIabIe PRfMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABSTRACf

SchcduIed Castes PopuIaIioo Sc:beduIed Thlx:s Population Urerates Name ofTowoIWmI

Pasoos Males Fem;dcs Pasoas Males Fem;dcs Pasons Males Femaks II 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 Ouap_lb(s) 149 72 77 126 59 67 2.436 1,382 1,054 Kansari (OG)-Ward No_I 8

873 471 402 30 14 16 4,424 2.593 1.831 Sbakarpur (OG)-Ward No_19

297 139 1~8 1,401 790 611 MeIpur (OG)-Ward No_20

~ t.I7. 1~ W 334 119 37,44Z. ZI,3S4 1"", Bon8d(M) 168 85 83 44 24 20 5,003 2.962 2.041 wardNo_1 178 95 83 1,822 1,011 811 WanlNo_2 193 97 96 41 16 25 1.J)78 4,,362 3.316 WardNo_3 624 333 291 524 286 238 4,880 2.883 1,997 WardNo_4 14 8 6 9 6 3 4.112 2.213 1.899 WanlNo_5 57 26 31 5 2 3 3,482 1,896 1:;586 WardNo_6 3,018 1,738 1.2S0 WamNo_7 213 116 97 4,939 2.748 2.191 WanlNo_S 750 410 340 2.508 1.541 967 WardNo_9 1M III 79 V-__ INA(INA)

190 III 79 WanlNo_1 ,.. 45Z 451 3S9 195 164 U.143 1,leZ 4,141 AJIIkIay (M) 55 26 29 7 4 3 1.603 998 60S WanlNo..l 10 6 4 98 51 47 1,739 1.156 583 WanlNo..2 48 21 27 60 34 26 1,210 694 516 WanlNo_3 68 35 33 1,562 879 683 WanlNo_4 215 112 103 2 I 1.• 496 840 656 WllldNo_5 364 185 179 120 66 54 1.854 1.021 833 WanlNo_6 144 67 77 72 39 33 2.679 1,714 965 WanlNo_7

429 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND URBAN PRIMARY.

Loc:aIion Name ofTowol IIlitaates Tolal Workas MainWorkas _Code .Ward Number Persons Males Femaks Persons MaIes Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 15 26 27 28

Outgtuwtb(s) 0018 - Kmsari (OG) - 1,301 S07 794 1,159 986 173 980 841 139 WUdNo.18 0019 Sbabrpur (OG) - 2,628 1,093 1,535 2,701 1,948 753 2,337 1.772 565 WanlNo.19 0020 Melpur (OG) - 552 220 332 592 552 40 554 528 26 WardNo.2O 41SI_ Bonad(M) 1',.186 7,831 l1,l7S 19,438 15,.lS2 4,286 17,211 14,546- 2,735 0001 Ward No. I 3,069 1,266 1,803 3,136 2,281 8S5 2,998 2,248 750 0002. Ward No. 2 1,124 493 631 1,033 807 226 _ 8SO 761 89 '0003 Wml:No.3 3,717 1,502 2,215 4,323 3,171 Uj2 3,799 3,049 750 0004 ·Wan!·No.;4 3,321 1,413 1,908 2,900 2,180 121t 2,465 2,045 420 0005 Wam,'IO.::J 1,12i 473 648 1,933 1,462 471 1;502 1,380 122 0006 WanlNo.6 84s 358 490 1,465 1,221 : 2.... -1,405 1,205 200 0001 Ward No. 7 1,766 615 _ 1.151 1,136 .1!~9 :41 1,126 1.086 40 0008 WanlNo.8 1.773 722 I,OSI 1,976: . ~.696:' 280_ 1.786 1.625 161 0009 Ward No. 9 2,367 989 1,378 1.$"36 -J,245 . 291 1.350 1.147 203 41511_ V-Banad 141 II Ui. ),85. '25 130 lIS 2S INA (INA) " 0001 Ward No. I 148 67 81 130 105 15 1)0 lOS 15 , , 41SI~ ADkIaY(M) 7~ 3,111 4,542 ',551 "11 3,S4I 6,253 S.144 1,z19 0001 Ward No. I 1,356 541 815 1,523 910 613 612 546 66 0002 Ward No. 2 1.881 791 1.096 1,998 1.184 814 1,390 I,OSO 340 0003 WanlNo.3 792 375 417 817 596 221 694 569 115 0004 WmlNo.4 721 292 429 943 644 " 299 734 5'Y1. 137 0005 WanlNo.5 331 123 208 602 516 86 484 428 56 0006 Ward No. 6 495 208 287 1.233 741 494 639 ·SlJ . 62 0001 WmlNo. 7 2,078 788 1,290 2,433 1.420 1,013 1,700 1m 423"

430 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers Name ofTownl CuJlivatolS AgricuJlW'all..abocm:a -l_IousdIoId loduslIy Workas Otbc:r Watml Ward

I'cIsons I Males Females Persons Males Females PeJsoo.s Males FemaIes Pemms Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 Outgrowth(s) 22 2\ 122 SI - 41 18 13 5 81S '126 92 Kansari (00) - Ward No_18 160 15,1 9 633 370 263 9 5 4 1,535 1,246 289 SbakarplU" (00) - Ward No_19 42 4,1 -i02- 98 5 5 405 383 22 Metpur (00) - " WardNo.20 1,226 1 ••,1 .35 J,006- :;226 780 JJ8 225 ll3 12,7ll 10,904 1,807 Dorsad (M) 309 306 3 717 496 _221 16 13 3 1,956 1.. 433 523 WardNo_1 I 69 68 1 106' 76 30 6 5 1 669 612 57 WardNo_2 364 3s" 8 1,068 _ 858-- 2-10 60 4\ 19 Z,)07 1,'194 513 WardNo_3 1I5 111 4, 447 295 152- 66 39 27 1,837 1,600 237 WardNo_4 :46 44 2 72 57 15 16 11 5 1,368 l,i68 100 WardNo_5 131 123 8 67 47 20 38 15 23 1,169 1,020 149 WardNo_6 5 ,. I 28 22 6 28 28 1,065 1,032 33 WardNo_ 7 126 120 6 167 128 39 55 ,43 ' 12 1,438 1,334 104 WardNo_8 61 59 2 334 247 87 53 30 23 902 811 91 WardNo_9 1 1 _129- -105 14 _V_Bonad INA (INA) - I 129 105 24 WardNo_1 1,498 1.482 16 1,713 - 1,403 310 liS 84 31 2,937 2,07S 862 Anldav(M) 230 218 2 52 4«) 3 3 3 327 266 61 Ward No, I 232 232 476 432 44 681 385 296 Ward No. 2 1,4 HI .j 55 38 17 10 8 2 515 412 103 Ward No. 3 1.(;8 t-65- 3 125 91 34 II 10 430 331 99 Ward No. 4 ~38 1:38 23 22 I 69 41 28 254 227 27 WardNo_5 -3:29 ' 325 4 29 24 5 14 14 267 214 53 WardNo_6 i1rT 283 4 943 747 196 7 7 463 240 223 WardNo_ 7

431 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND URBAN PRIMARY

Localioo Name ofTowol Marginal WodI;l2S Industrial Category of Code Ward CUltivarors AgricuJbmIIl.abourers Number Persoos Males Females Persoos Males Females Persoos Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 .(8 49

Otqrowtb(s) OOIS ~(OO)· 179 145 34 2 2 114 89 2S WanlNo.IS 0019 SbaIwpur (00) . 364 176 188 3 2 12 32 40 Ward No.1 9 0020 MeIpUr (00) • 38 24 14 17 10 7 WanlNo.20 4151 ... Bonad(M) 2,157 fi06 1,551 13 7 6 6SO 191 459 0001 WanlNo. I 138 33 105 113 19 94 0002 WanlNo.2 183 46 137 1 27 4 23 0003 WaJdNo.3 524 122 402 4 2 2 229 39 190 ()()()4 Ward No. 4 435 135 300 3 3 77 35 42 0005 WardNo . .5 431 82 349 1 45 13 32 0006 Ward No. 6 60 16 44 2 2 8 1 7 0007 Ward No. 7 ]0 3 7 6 2 4 0008 WanlNo.8 190 71 119 2 2 56 27 29 0009 Ward No. 9 186 98 88 89 51 38 41511_ V-BanIIII INA (INA) 0001 Ward No. I 41512111 AaIda,,(M) 3,2ft 967 2,331 17 13 14 2,SI8 ". 1,730 0001 WanlNo.1 911 364 547 4 3 73.1 337 394 0002 WanlNo.2 608 134 474 5 4 1 472 I~ 366 0003 WanlNo.3 123 27 96 2 1 36 II 25 ()()()4 WanlNo.4 209 47 ]62 153 33 120 0005 WanlNo.5 UB 88 30 .5 .5 87 61 26 0006 WanlNo.6 596 164 432 2 385 117 .268 0007 WmlNo.7 733 143 590 9 8 636 165 531

432 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUSABSTRACf

MargioalWorkas Non-Wodas Name ofThwnlWml Location Household IDdustry Wortc:rs Olber WorkeB Code Number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerSOIL'l Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 5S S6 57 58 2 Outpowtb(s) 6 5 57 49 8 2,578 903 1.675 Kansari (OG) - 0018 Ward No.18 5 2 3 284 140 144 4.351 1.738 2.613 Sbabrpur (OG) - 0019 Ward No.1 9 21 14 7 1,.361 458 903 Metpur (OG) - 0020 Ward No.20 \ 2S6 19 237 1,238 l89 849 37,118 14,833 np1 8orsIId(M) 4151_ 2 2 23 14 9 4.936 1,947 2.989 Ward No. I 0001 7 7 148 42 106 1,913 6fTl 1.216 Ward No. 2 0002 16 4 12 275 77 198 ur12 2,693 4,379 Ward No. 3 0003 7 2 5 348 95 253 S,JOI 2,116 3,185 Ward No. 4 0004 190 7 183 195 62 133 3,300 1.224 2,006 WardNo.S 0005 5 5 45 13 32 2,865 1,033 1,832 Ward No. 6 0006 2 2 2 I 1 3,648 1,264 2,384 Ward No. 7 0007 21 6 15 IJI 38 73 4,736 1.774 2,962 Ward No. 8 0008 6 6 91 47 44 3,339 1,285 2,054 Ward No. 9 0009 288 73 135 V-Borsad 41511... INA (INA) 208 73 135 Ward No. 1 0001 21 5 16 750 179 571 1',lS1 ...... , 5,843 AnIdav(M} 4151~ 3 172 25 147 1,436 629 807 Ward No. 1 0001 '"1 I 130 24 106 1.628 763 865 Ward No. 2 0002 2 2 83 15 68 1,185 473 712 Ward No. 3 0003 5 5 51 14 37 1.340 527 813 Ward No. 4 0004 6 3 3 20 19 I 1,225 447 778 Ward No. 5 0005 2 2 2CY1 46 161 1.114 488 626 Ward No. 6 0006 87 36 .51 2.324 1.082 1.242 Ward No. 7 0007

433

ANNEXURE

ANNEXlJRE - I NUMBER OF VILLAGES ,,UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT As per 2001 Census the following statement Gram Panchayat in Anand district:- shows tal,okawise list of villages in each Village covered under each Gram Panellayat in Tarapur Taluka

Sl. Name of Gram Name of Number of Sl Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Paocbayat Villages Villages No. Pancbayat Villages Villages Covered Covered Covered Covered 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I Adruj Adruj 2 22 Khada Kbada I 2 '. {~ Malpur 23 Kbakhsar Khakbsar I 3 Amaliyara I Amaliyara I 24 Kbanpur I Kbaopur I 4 Bhanderaj 1 Bhanderaj 1 25 Mabiyari I Mabiyari 1 5 Budbej I Budbej 1 26 MilRampura I MilRampura I 6

Village covered under each Gram PandJayat in Sojitra'Tahlka

Sl. Name of Gram Name of Number of Sl NamcofGram Name of Numbcrof No. Paocbayat Villages Villages No. Panchayal Villages ViIIages Covered Covered Covered Covered 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 BaliDta 1 Baliola 1 13 tOlbavi KoIbavi 1 2 Baolwa 1 Banlwa 1 14- UmbaIi UmbaIi 1 3 Bbadkad 1 Bbadkad 1 15 MagbaroI MagbaroI 1 4 Dabbou 1 Dabbou 1 16 MaIaIaj I MaIalaj 1 (ViIsadpma) (ViIsadpura) 11 Meghalpur 1 Megbalpur 1 5 DaIi DaIi 1 18 PaIoI I Palo! 1 6 DevaTaipad 1 DevaTaipad 1 19 PetIi I Pedi 1 1 DevaVanta I DevaVanta 1 20 Piplav 1 Piplav I 8 Devataj 1 Devataj 1 21 Run 1 Run 1 9 Gada 1 Gada 1 22 R~ 1 Runaj 1 10 Isnav 1 Isoav 1 23 SojilIa I Sojitra I II Kasor I Kasor I 24 Tnmbovad 1 Trambovad I. 12 KbansoI I KhaosoI I 25 Virol (Sojitra) 1 Virol (Sojitta) I

437

Y-140-S1 DISTRICT CENsuS HANDBOOK : ANAND Village covered under each Gram Pandlayat in UJDnth TaJuka

S1. Name of Gram Name of Number of S1. Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Pancbayat Villages Villages No. Paochayat Villages Villages Covered Covered Covered Covered 2 3 4 2 3 4 I Ahima Ahima 1 19 Khorwad I Kborwad 2 AnIi 1 AnIi I 20 Lingda 1 Lingda

3 Ashi~ Asbipwa I 21 Meghva-Badapura 1 Meghva-Badapura 4 B~ I . BlKbpura 22 Navapura I Nayapma 5 Becbari 1 Becbari 1 23 Pansora I Pansora 6 Bbalej Bbalej 1 24 Parvata I Parvata 7 Bharoda I Bbaroda 1 25 Pratappura 1 PIatappura 8 Bbatpura I Bbalpura 26 Ratanpura I Ratanpura 9 Dagjipura I Dagjipura 27 Saiyadpura I Saiyadpura 10 DhoIi Dboli 28 SanJarpura I Sanlarpura I 11 Dhuleta I Dhuleta I 29 Shili Shili 1 12 Fatepwa I Fatepwa 1 30 Sundalpura 1 Sundalpura 13 Gangapura I Gangapura 1 31 Sureli 1 Sureli 14 Ghora I Ghora 1 32 Tarpura I Taqma 15 Hamidpura I Hamidpura 33 Thamna 1 Thamna 1 16 Jakhala I Jakhala 1 34 Untkbari 1 Untkbari 1 17 J{baokbanpur I Khankbanpur 1 35 Vaosol 1 Vaosol 18 Kbankuva Khanlruva I 36 ZalaBoIdi 1 ZalaBordi

Village covered under each Gram Pandtayat in Anand 18Iuka

Sl . Name ofGr.un Name of Number of S1. NameofGtam Name of. Number of No. Paocbayat Villages Villages No. Pancbayat Villages Villages Covered, Covered Covered Covered 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Adas I Adas I 21 Mogar I Mogar I 2 Ajarpura I Ajarpura 1 22 Napad Talpad 1 Napad Talpad I 3 Anklavdi I Anklavdi I 23 Napad Vanto 1 Napad Vanto 1 4 Babol I Babol (Pan) 1 24 Navli 1 Navli I 5 Bedva I Bedva I 25 Rabtalav Rablalav 1 6

438 ANNEXURE Village covered under each Gram Pandlayat in Petlad Taluka

51. NameofGiam Name of Number of 51. Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Panchayat Villages Villages No. Pancbayat VIllages Villages Covered Covered Covered Covered 1 2' 3 4 2 3 4 1 Agas 1 Agru; 29 Manpura 1 Manpura 2 Amod 1 Amod 30 Morad Morad 3 Anti 1 Anti I 31 Nar Nar 1 4 Asbi Asbi 32 Padgol 1 Padgo) 5 Bamroli Bamroli 1 33 Palaj Palaj 1 6 Bandfmi Bandfmi 34 Pandoli Pandoli 7 Bhalel 1 Bhalel 35 Porda Porda 8 Bhatiel 1 Bhatiel 36 Ramodadi I Ramodadi 1 9 Bbavanipum 1 Bhavanipura 37 Ramol Ramo] 1 10 Bhura1rui t Bhurakui 38 Rangaipura Rangaipura 11 Boriya I· Boriya 39 Ravipura Ravipura 1 12 Changa I Changa 40 Ravli I Ravli I 13 Dantali I' Dantali 1 41 Rupiyapura 1 Rupiyapura 14 Danleli Danteli I 42 Sanjaya 1 ~jaya 15 Davalpura Davalpura 43 Sansej Sansej 16 Demol 1 Demol I 44 Shabpur ~hahpur 1 IT- Dhairyapura 1 Dhairyapura 1 45 5hekbadi Shekbadi 1 18 Dharmaj 1 Dharmaj 1 46 5ihol 5ihol 1 19 Fangani Fangani 1 47 Silvai Silvai 1 20 Ghunteli Ghunteli 48 Simarada Simarada 21 lsarama 1 lsarama I 49 Sunav 1 Sunav 1 22 Jesarva 1 Jesarva I 50 Sundara 1 Sundara I 23 Jog~ 1 Jogan I 51 Sundarana Sundarana 1 24 KaOiya 1 Kaniya 1 52 Vadadala 1 YadadaJa 25 Khadana 1 Khadana 1 53 Vatav 1 Vatav 26 Lakkadpura 1 LakkadpuIa I 54 Vrrol(Simarada) Virol(5imarada) 1 27 Mahelav 1 Mahelav 1 55 Visbnoli Visbnoli 1 28- Manej 1 Manej 56 Vishrampura 1 YISbrampma 1

Village covered under each Gram Panchayat in Khambhat 18Iub

S1. Name of Gram Name of Number of 51. Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Panchayat Villages Villages No_ Panchayat Villages VIllages Covered Covered Covered Covered 2 3 4 2 3 4 Akhol Akhol 1 IS Jinaj 1 Jinaj 2 Bamanva I Bamanva 16 Kalamsar 1 Kalamsar I 3 Bhimtalav I Bhimtalav I 17 Kali Talavadi Kali Talavadi 1 4 Bhuvel Bhuve] 18 Kanisa Kanisa 5 Daheda Daheda 19 Kanzat Kanzat 6 Dhuvaran Dhuvaran 20 Khadodhi I Khadodhi 7 Finav Fmav 1 21 Khatnal 1 Khatnal I 8 Golana Golana 1 22 Lunej 1 Lunej 9 Glldel Guelel 1 23 Malasoni 1 Malasoni to Haripura Haripura 24 Malo Malu 11 Hariyan Hariyan 25 Mitli Mitli I 12 Jahaj Jahaj I 26 Motipura Motipura 2 13 Jalsan Jalsan I 27 {~ Kodva 14 Jalundh Jalundh 1 28 Nagra Nagra I _

439 ~CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND -Sl. Name of Gram Name of Number of 81. Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Pancbayat Villages VtU.ages No. Pancbayat Villages Villages Covered Covered Covered Covered I 2 3 4 2 3 4 2() Nana Kalodra Nana KaJodra 44 Sokhada SoItbada 3 30 Nande)i I Nandeli 45 Jbalapur 3) Nav:tgam Bara 1 Navagam Dura ) 46 {~ Paldi 32 Nav:tgam Vanta Navagam v.mta 2 47 Tamsa Tamsa 2 33 {~ Bbat Talavadi 48 {~ Hasanpura 34 Nf,ja Neja 49 Tarakpur Tarakpur 35 Pandad I Pandad 50 Tunba Ttmba 36 Piploi 1 Piploi 5) Undel 1 Uude) I 37 Popatvav Popalvav 2 52 Vadgam Vadgam 1 38 {~ Chbafardi 53 Vadola VadoJa 39 Rajpur I Rajpur 54 Vainaj Vainaj 40 Ralaj I Ralaj 55 Vasna Vasna 41 Rangpur 1 Rangpur I 56 Vatadra Vatadra 42 Robni Rohoi I 57 Vatra Vatra 43 Sayama Sayama Village covered under each Gram Panebayat in Borsad Taluka

Sl. Name of Gram Name of Number of SI. Name of Gram Name of Number of No. Pancbayat Villages Villages No. Pancbayat Villages Villages Covered Covered Covered Covered 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 I Alarsa 1 Alarsa 1 33 Kathol KatboI I 2 Amiyad I Amiyad 34 Kavitha Kavitha 3 Badalpur Badalpur 35 Kbanpur Kbanpur 4 Banejda 1 Banejda 36 Khedasa Khedasa S Bbadran 1 Bhadrao 37 Kinkhlod Kinkhlod 6 Bbadnmiya Bhadraniya 38 Kotbiya khad KotbiYil khad 7 Bocbasan Bochasan 39 Moti Sherdi Moo Sherdi 8 80dal 1 BodaI 40 Naman Naman 9 Chuva Chuva• 41 NaniShFrdi NaniSherdi 10 Dabhasi I Dabha.g 42 NapaTaipad NapaTaipad I II Dabemi 1 Dahemi 43 NapaVanlo Napa Vanto 1 12 Dabewan 1 Dabewan 44 Nisaraya Nisaraya 13 DaJi Dali 45 Pamol PamoI 14 Davol Davol 46 Pipli Pipli 15 Dedarda Dedarda 47 Ranoli Ranoli 16 Dhanavasi Dhanavasi 48 Ras Ras 17 Dhobikui I Dhobikui 49 Rudel Rudel 18 . Dhundakuva 1 Dhundakuva 50 Saijpur Saijpur 19 Dive} Divel 51 Salol Salol 20 Gajana Gajana 52 Santokpura Santokpura 21 Golel Golel 53 Singlav Singlav 22 Gorva Gotva 54 Sisva Sisva 23 Hadhapura Hartbapura SS Sm Kuva SurKuva 24 Jantral Jantral 56 Umlav Umlav 25 Jbarola JbaroIa S7 Uneli Uneli 26 Kalu Kalu S8 Vacbbiyel Vacbhiyel I 2.7 Kanbba Kanbha 59 Vadeli Vadeli "I 2.8 Kandbroti Kandhroti 60 Vabera Vahera 2.9 Kankapura Kankapura 61 Valvod Valvod 30 Kasari Kasari 62 Vasna ( Dorsad) Vasna ( Dorsad) 31 Kasumbad Kasumbad 63 VasDa( Ras) Vasna( Ras) 32 Kathana I Karhana 64 Virsad Vusad

440 ANNEXURE Vdlage covencl UDder each Gram Panchayat in Auklav Taluka

Sl. Name of Gram Namcof Number of Sl. NameofGnun Namcof Number of No. Pancbayat Villages Villages No. Pancbayat Villages VIllages Covered Covered Covered Covered I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4 I .AtnbaIi 1 AniJaIi 2 17 Joshilruva 1 Joshikuva 2· ( 2 Bbanpora 18 Kanthariya 1 Kanthariya 3 Ambav 1 Ambav 19 Kanvadi 1 Kanvadi 4 Amrol 1 Amrol 20 Khadol (HaIdari) 1 KbadoI (Haldari) 5 Asarma ) Asanna , 21 Kbadol (Umeta) ) KbadoI (Umeta) 6 Asodar Asodar 22 Kosindra 1 Kosindra I 7 Bamangani Bamangam 23 Lalpunl 1 LaIpunt 1 8 Bhetasi (TaIpad) 1 Bbetasi (TaIpad) 24 Manpura I Manpunl 9 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 1 Bhetasi Ba Bhag 1 25 Sankhyad ) Sankbyad 10 Bhetasi Vanlo I Bbetasi Vanto I 26 Mujkuva I Mujkuva I II Bilpad 1 Bilpad I 27 Narpura . Narpura 2 12 Cbamara I Cbamara 1 28 {~ Devapura 13 Gambhira 1 Gambhira 1 29 Navakhal I Navakhal 14 Haldari 1 HaIdari 30 Navapunl 1 Navapunl 15 Halbipwa I Halbipwa 31 Umeta 1 Umeta 16 JbilOd 1 Jhilod

Source: Village Din:ctory 2001 (As 0Il31"MaJdl. 191/9) Mete: {Repn:5eDIs Group GnuD PanchayaL

After bifulcation of the bilingual Greater Bombay 97/1191M1PFRl229712592JL dated the 151h October State on 1st May 1960. the Kheda district became a 1997. the Government of Gujarat created new Tarapur part of newly created Gujarat State. The 90vemment taluka from Khambhat taluka, Umreth taluka from of Gujarat reconstituted former Kheda district by Anand taluka. AokIav taluka from Borsad taluka and bifurcating it and created new Anand District with Sojitra taluka from Petlad taluka. The data for Kheda effect from 2- October 1997 vide Notification No. district have been discussed. for annexure n to vm GHMl97/80IL, dated 24th September, 1997 by (except Annexure V) assuming that the data values are separating Khambhat. Petlad, Borsad and Anand same for both Kheda and Anand districts. talukas. Under the GovemmentNoti:ficatioo No. GHM!

441 DISTRICT CENSUs ~:ANAND ANNEXURE -II FEIn'lLITY AND MORTALITY·I991 CENSUS

Fertility Level: DealhRate: Population is a dynamic variable and lceeps on Death process in demograpbical tenninology cbanging. Increase due to birth and decreasedue to death is called as toortality. The rate at which death events affect the population size ofan area Thus the birth and occur reveals about the standard of living and state of death are Ibe two most important vital events. Natura1 health. Statistical data on causes of death help us in increase ~ the excess of population by births over controlling the spread of diseases and suggests new decrease of population by deaths at a given point of curative methods to medical authorities. time. The births bavedirect correlation with the fertility. The data on fertility levels and trends as Child Mortality : revealed by the fertility indices of the 1991 Census Information about questions on children ever like Crude Birth Rate (CBR). Age Specific Fertility born and children surviving canvassed for all ever Rate (ASFR) and Total Fertility Rate (TFR) are married women was tabulated by age of the mother. presented and analyzed below. The definitions and From this estimate of child mortality have ~ worked concepts of fertility indices frequently used have out by using Brass technique. already been explained in Analytical Note. ESTIMATES OF CHILD MORTALITY INDICATORS BY SEX AT DISTRICT LEVEL, 1991 CENSUS

SI.No.. District q(l) q(2) q(S) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I Janmagar 51 55 50 60 58 61 66 65 68 2 RJYkot 54 56 51 58 59 58 66 67 64 3 Swendranagar 73 82 74 87 83 92 98 87 110 4 Bbavuagar 54 SO 58 59 54 69 65 63 70 5 Amreli 64 62 74 81 79 82 97 98 95 6 Junagadh 63 64 61 68 71 67 78 77 19 7 Kachcbh 79 81 n 85 8S 86 98 99 96 8 Banas Kantba 101 91 109 106 99 113 116 109 124 9 Sabin" Kantha 15 78 73 97 93 103 lew 102 109 10 Mabesana 89 M 101 101 91 118 122 118 137 II Gandhlnagar 78 82 67 86 89 87 102 105 101 12 Abmaclabad 64 61 . 6S 66 6S 69 78 76 19 13 Kheda rn 91 108 101 103 110 111 116 119 14 Panch Mahals 98 95 101 106 107 104 III 109 112 15 Vadodara SI 61 101 77 79 16 82 8] 83 16 Bharuch 49 46 53 72 74 71 86 88 84 17 SIlGIl 82 83 80 81 86 89 J02 ]04 101 18 VaIsad 55 59 54 61 62 65 83 82 84 19 'f'be,Dangs 87 90 84 100 102 97 112 116 109 STATE 78 74 82 81 76 f{] 101 97 104 Soun:e: 0ccasi0BaI Paper No. I of 1991. It may be noted that the level of child mortality in Mortality rates for female children were found to be the Anand district was much higher as compared to higher than male children for respective age groups the State forcbildren below one year. below two years in the district. and below five years of age, irrespective of gender.

442 ANIIEXURE ANNEXUKE-m VARIOUS MEASURESOFFER'I'ILlTY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1991 CENSUS

SI.No. District CBR TfR TMFR OfR GMFR

s--: Oa:asioaal Paper No. I of 1997.

TheAnnexure m shows various fertility indicatas Child-women ratio of 432 for the age group 0-4 ofaJIlhedistricts and State as per 1991 Census. It tan was lower as compared to 467 for Gujarat whi]e it be

443 DIS1RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANAND NUMBER OFClHLDREN EVER BORN AND SURVIVING PER EVER MARRIED WOMAN IN AGE GROUP 45-49,1991 CENSUS

SI.No. District EverBom SUlViving TotaJ Rural Urban TotaJ Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Jamoagar 4.1 5.1 3.9 4.2 4.6 3.7 2 Rajkot ' 4.4 4.8 3.9 4.1 4.3 3.8 3 Surendr.magar 4.9 52 4.2 4.4 4.6 3.9 4 Bbavnagar 4.1 5.0 4.1 4.3 4.6 3.9 5 Amreli 5.0 5.1 4.6 45 4.6 4.3 6 Junagadh 4.6 4.9 4.1 42 4.4 3.8 7 Kachc:bh 4.1 5.0 3.9 42 4.4 3.6 8 Banas Kantba 5.0 5.0 4.3 4.5 45 3.9 9 Sabar Kantba 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.0 4.0 3.9 10 Mabesana 45 4.6 4.0 3.9 4.0 3.6 11 Gandhinagar 4.0 42 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.4 12 Ahmadabad 4.0 4.6 3.8 3.7 4.0 '3.6 13 Kheda 3.9 4.0 3.7 35 35 3.4 14 PancbmabaIs 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.0 4.0 :' 3.9 15 Vadodara 3.6 3.9 3.3 3.3 3.4 ' , 3.1 16 Bbaruch 4.1 42 . 3.7 3.6 3.7 3.4 11 Sural 35 3.4 3.1 3.3 32 3.4 18 VaIsad 3.5 3.6 3.4 3.3 3.4 3.3 19 1beDangs 5.0 5.0 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.0 STATE 4..2 4.4 3.8 3.8 4.0 3.6

Source: ~ Slab: DisIrict Profile 1991.

SW:emeOt: shows tbatas per 1991 census there were in the age group 45-49 against 3_8 for urban Gujarat. 3.9 cbildren ever born per ever married woman in the It can also be observed from the table that number of age group of 45-49 with 3.5 surviving children per children ever born perevermarried woman andJl!llllber woman in the district against 4.2 and 3.8 respectively of children surviving per ever married woman were for the $tate. The rural areas of Anand district had 4.0 lower for both the areas of rural and urban in Anand children ever born to the woman in the age group 45- district as compared to rural and urban areas in the 49 against 4.4 for rural areas in Gujarat. Urban areas Gujarat state. ofthe district bad 3.7 children ever born to the woman

444 ANNEXURE ANNEXURE - IV PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH! PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, 2001 CENSUS Migration: 1. Migration within the district of enumeration (intra-district migration) Migration is a factor in changing the size and 2. Migration from one district to another but structure of the population. The migration process within the State affects the areas to which migrants have moved and 3. Migration from one State to another State of areas which they. have left. Migration is a form of the country (inter-state migration) and geographical mobility between one geographical unit 4. Migration from one country to another to another, involving a change of residence from the country. place oforiginlbirth to\the place of destination or place of new settlement from the last residence. A person is The first three together constitute internal considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place migration while the last type of movement is called in which he is e~umerated during the Census is other international migration. than the place of~irth~ Sikilarly a person is considered Migration by place of birth: as a migrant by place of\iast residence if the place in As Anand district is created from Kheda district which he is enumerated during the Census is other the separate data of Anand district is not available for than his place of immediate last residence. 1991 Cell~us however the absolute number and Internal and International Migration percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth to total population in Anand district and in the State The migratidn movements are of four types - 2001 Census are as following:-

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH.2001 CENSUS Migratiop By Place of Birth Gujarat Anand Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Migrants 18,81(1,592 6,472,393 12,338,199 731,423 210,537 520,886 (A) Migrants born in Gujarat 16,207,961 4,984,992 11,222,969 696,752 192,683 504,069 (I) Migrants born elsewhere 10,706,177 2,867,391 7,838,786 450,922 117,453 333,469 in district of enumeration (56.9) (44.3) (63.5) ( 61.6) ( 55.8) ( 64.0) (II) Migrants born in other 5,501,784 2,117,601 3,384,183 245,830 75,230 170,600 district of the State (29.2) (32.7) (27.4) ( 33.6) ( 35.7) ( 32.8) (B) Migrants born in other 2,520,676 1,443,465 1,017,211 32,744 16,946 15,798 States of India (13.4) (22.3) (8.7) ( 4.5) ( 8;0) ( 3.0) (C) Migrants born in other 81,955 43,936 38,019 1,927 908 1,019 countries (0.4) (0.7) (0.3) ( 0.3) ( 0.4) ( 0.2) (D) Unclassified 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ( 0.0)

Souree: Gujaral Slale-D-Series Tables·2001 As per 2001 Census, there were 18,810,592 "Unclassified", in State as well as in the district in migrants in Gujarat whose place of birth was different 2001 Census. than the place of enumeration. Out of such migrants As per 2001 Census in Anand district, 61.6 per in 2001 Census, 56.9 per cent were born elsewhere in cent were born elsewhere in the district of enumeration, the district of enumeration, 29.2 per cent were born in 33.6 per cent were born in other districts of the State, other districts of the State, 13.4 per cent were born in 4.5 per cent were born in other States of India and other States of In(tia and 0.4 per cent were born in 0.3 per cent were born in other countries. other countries. There was no migrant in category

445 Y-140-58 DlSTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND INTER STATE IN·MIGRANTS TO GUJARAT STATE AS PER 2001 CENSUS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

Place of Birth Gujarat Anand Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to Total Migrants Total Migrants 2 3 4 5 Total Migrants 2,520,676 100.0 32,744 100.0 Madhya Pradesh 159,055 6.3 3,627 11.1 Maharashtra 734,945 29.2 6,372 19.5 Rajastl)an 471,109 18.7 7,609 23.2 Uttar Pradesh 520,094 20.6 7,398 22.6 Other States 635,473 25.2 7,738 23.6

Source: Gujarat State-D-Series Tables-2001 The above statement shows migration in Gujarat State-wise distribution reveals that as per 200 1 Census and in Anand district from other States as per 200 1 19.5 per cent of migrants were born in Maharashtra. Census. It can be seen that as per 2001 Census, there In 200 1 the proportion of migrants born in the States were 2,520,676 persons in the State who were born in of , Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh was other States of India.Out of these 29.2 per cent were 23.2 percent, 22.6 per cent and 11.1 per cent born in Maharashtra while the proportion of migrants respectively. The proportion of migrants born in other born in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh was 18.7 and 20.6 States was 23.6 per cent in 200 1 Census. per cent respectively. As per 200 1 Census out of total Migration by place of last residence: inter state migrants 6.3 per cent were born in Madhya Pradesh and the remaining 25.2 per cent were born in Distribution of migrants by place of last residence other States, of India. in Gujarat and Anand as per 2001 Census and percentage distribution of in-migrants from other As regards Anand district, it can be seen that there States to Gujarat by place of last residence are were 32,744 migrants in this category in 200l.The presented below. DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE IN GUJARAT - 2001 CENSUS Place of Last Residence Gujarat Ahand Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Migrants 19,221,602 6,694,122 12,527,488 749,256 221,509 527,747 (100.0) (100.0) (IOO.O) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Last residence elsewhere in the 12,248,452 3,506,051 8,742,401 532,735 147,764 384,971 district of enumeration (63.7) (52.4) (69.8) (71.1) (66.7) (72.9) Last residence in other districts 4,731,665 1,892,862 2,838,803 t90,395 60,350 130,045 of the State (24.6) (28.3) (22.7) (25.4) (27.2) (24.6) Last residence in other States of India 2.182,741 1,262,884 919,857 24,798 12,755 12.043 (11.4) (18.9) (7.3) (3.3) (5.8) (2.3) Last residence in other countries 58,744 32,325 26,419 1,328 640 688 (0.3) (0.5) (0.2) (0.2) (0.3) (0.1) Unclassified 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

Source: Gujarat State-D-Series Tables-ZOO! There were 19,221,602 migrants by place of last 63.7 per cent migrants were residing elsewhere in the residence in Gujarat according to 2001 Census. The district of enumeration, 24.6 per cent were such whose proportion of male and female migrants whose place last residence was in other districts of the State while of last residence was elsewhere within the district of last residence of 11.4 per cent migrants was in other enumeration was 52.4 per cent and 69.8 per cent States of India and only 0.3 per cent were such whose respectively in 2001 Census in the case of Gujarat last residence was in other countries. There were no State. The reason for higher proportion of female migrants in the category titled "Unclassified". migration is marriage. In Gujarat as per 2001 Census,

446 ANNEXURE In the district as per 200 1 Census,· there were of India and 0.2. per cent migrants' last residence was 749,256 .migrant~ by place of last residence, Out of in other countries. There were no migrants in the total migrants, 71.1 per cent of migrants were such category titled "Unclassified". whose place last residence was elsewhere in the district Migration by reason : of enumeration, 25.4 per cent were such whose last The following statement gives distribution of residente was in other districts of the State while last migrants by reasons of migration from other States of r~sidence of 3.3 per cent migrants was in other States India. MIGRATION FROM OTHER STATES OF INDIA BY PLAC E OF LAST RESIDENCE IN GUJARAT 2001

States Total Reasons Migrants Work! Business Education Marriage Moved after Moved with Others Employment Birth household 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 2,182,741 660,767 204,905 12,624 370,546 134,751 577,599 221,549 (30.3) (9.4) (0.6) (17.0) (6.2) (26.5) (10.2) Madhya 131,745 29,363 11,867 794 27,722 7,221 40,843 13,935 Pradesh (22.3) (9.0) (0.6) (21.0) (5.5) (31.0) (10.6) Maharashtra 655,080 139,701 42,719 2,932 142,939 62,145 191,630 73,014 (21.3) (6.5) (0.4) (21.8) (9.5) (29.3) (ILl) Rajasthan 391,649 80,234 59,938 1,555 82,251 23,145 103,923 40,603 (20.5) (15.3) (0.4) (21.0) (5.9) (26.5) (10.4) ; Uttar Pradesh 447,325 179,313 47,179 1,712 53,419 17,296 106,884 41,522 , (40.1) (l0.5) (0.4) (11.9) (3.9) (23.9) (9.3) Other States of 556,942 232,156 43,202 5,631 64,215 24,944 134,319 52,475 India (41.7) (7.8) (1.0) (11.5) (4.5) (24.1) (9.4) Source: Gujarat State·D-Series Tables-200J It can be seen from the data given above that the 17.0 per cent. The reason for 9.4 per cent of migration main reason for the migration' was "Workl was Business, and 6.2 per cent of migration was due employment". As much as 30.3 per cent of migrants to the reason titled "Moved after birth" and only 0.6 moved due to work or employment as per 200 1 Census, per cent of migration was for Education. The this was followed by 26.5 per cent of migration which remaining 10.2 per cent of migration was due to other was due to the reason of "Moved with household". In reasons. 2001, the proportion of migration due to marriage was

ANNEXURE-V BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MAIN RELIGIONS IN THE DISTRICT AS PER 1991 AND 2001 CENSUSES

Religion is the basic cultural characteristics of The six main religions are i) Hindu, ii) Muslim, the population. In secular country like India several iii) Christian, iv) Sikh, v) Buddhist, and vi) Jain were religions have thrived and every decennial Census recorded. In respect of 'Others', the actual religion provides an interesting picture of the religious returned was recorded. If a person said that he has no persuasions of the people. The data on religion yielded religion, it was recorded accordingly and if any person by the Census are of immense use for the refused to state his religion it was recorded as 'religion Anthropologists, Sociologists, Demographers, not stated'. Administrators, Planners and also for laymen.

447 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION ·1991 CENSUS (Recast data) SI.No. StateJ DistrictlI'aluka Total Population Hindu

Persons Males Females Pers~ns Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gujarat State 41,309,582 21,355,209 19,954,373 36,964,228 19,129,056 17,835,172 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (89.5) (89.6) (89A) Anand District 1,642,615 858,961 783,654 1,435,552 752,372 683,180 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.4) (87.6) (87.2) 1 Tarapur Taluka 64,969 33,892 31,077 59,977 31,322 28,655 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (92.3) (92.4) (92.2) 2 Sojitra Taluka 88,632 46,431 42,201 80,614 42,327 38,287 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (91.0) (91.2) (90.7) 3 Umreth Taluka 147,552 76,994 70,558 124,936 65,189 59,747 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.7) (84.7) (84.7) 4 Anand Taluka 437,425 229,141 208,284 370,335 194,357 175,978 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.7) (84.8) (84.5) 5 Petlad Taluka 243,954 127,448 116,506 214,224 112,165 102,059 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.8) (88.0) (87.6) 6 Khambhat Taluka 239,043 124,409 114,634 . 204,729 106,872 97.857 (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (85.6) (8$.9) (85.4) 7 Borsad Taluka 307,330 160,930 146,400 273,518 143,771 129,747 (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (89.0) (89.3) (88.6) 8 Anklav Taluka 113,710 59,716 53,994 107,219 56,369 50,850 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (94.3) (94.4) (94.2)

DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION ·2001 CENSUS

Sl.No. StateJ DistrictlI'aluka Total Population Hin4u Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gujarat State 50,671,017 26,385,577 24,285,440 45,143,074 23,538,770 21,604,304 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) • (89.1) (89:2)· (89.0) Anand District 1,856,872 972,000 884,872 1,616,127 847,948 768,179 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.0) (87.2) (86.8) Tarapur Taluka 75,850 39,450 36,400 68,407 35,551 32,856 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (90.2) (90.1) (90.3) 2 Sojitra Taluka 96,138 50,475 45,663 90,302 47,481 42,821 (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (93.9) (94.1) (93.8) 3 Umreth Taluka 162,428 84,714 77,714 135,407 70,659 64,748 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (83.4) (83.4) (83.3) 4 Anand Taluka 513,900 269,971 243,929 433,132 228,173 204,959 (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (84.3) (84.5) (84.0) 5 Petlad Taluka 265,455 138,924 126,531 230,248 120,783 109,465 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (86.7) (86.9) (86.-5) 6 Khambhat Taluka 261,012 135,747 125,265 224,916 117,398 107,518 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (86.2) (86.5) (85.8) 7 Borsad Taluka 347,409 181,961 165,448 305,851 160,749 145,102 (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) (88.0) (88.3) (87.7) 8 Anklav Taluka 134,680 70,758 63,922 1.27,864 67,154 60,710 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (94.9) (94.9) (95.0)

448 ANNEXURE DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION -1991 CENSUS (Recast data) Sl.No. state! Districtfl'aluka Muslim Jain Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I· 2 9 10 II 12 13 14 Gujarat State 3,606,920 1,853,002 1,753,918 491,331 244,390 246,941 (8.7) (8.7) (8.8) (1.2) (1.1) (1.2) Anand District 168,748 86,895 81,853 9,002 4,549 4,453 (10.3) (10.1) (10.4) (0.5) (O.S) (0.6) . Tatapur Taluka 4,709 2,428 2,281 165 81 84 (7.2) (7.2) (7.3) (0.3) (0.2) (0.3) 2 Soji~ Taluka 6,720 3,442 3,278 373 193 180 , (7.6) (7.4) (7.8) (0.4) (0.4) (0.4) \ 3 Umreth Taluka 18,447 9,592 8,855. 179 94 85 (12.5) (12.5) (12.5) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) 4 Anand~uka 47,253 24,508 22,745 1,954 998 956 (10.8) (10.7) (10.9) (0.4) (0.4) (0.5) I I 5 Petlad TaIuka 25,313 13,078 12,235 I,U6 553 563 (10.4) (10.3) (10.5) (0.5) (0.4) (0.5) 6 Khambhat TaIuka 29,812 15,268 14,544 3,406 1,716 1,690 (12.5) (12.3) (12.7) (1.4) (1.4) (1.5) 7 Dorsad Taluka 30,774 15,621 15,153 1,445 733 712 (10.0) (9.7) (10.4) (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) 8 Anklav Taluka 5,720 2,958 2,762 364 181 183 (5.0) (5.0) (5.1) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION, 2001 CENSUS

SI.No. Statel DistrictlfaIuka Muslim Jain Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 Gujarat State 4,592,854 2,370,832 2,222,022 525,305 266,768 258,537 (9.1) (9.0) (9.2) (1.0) (1.0) (1.1) Anand District 199,263 102,870 96,393 10,151 5,197 4,954 (10.7) (10.6) (10.9) (0.6) (0.5) (0.6) Tarapur TaIuka 7,055 3,698 3,357 110 53 57 (9.3) (9.4) (9.2) (0.2) (0.1) (0.2) 2 Sojitra Taluka 5,254 2,698 2,556 242 119 123 (5.5) (5.4) (5.6) (0.3) (0.2) (0.3) 3 Umreth Taluka 22,409 11,644 10,765 11 4 7 (13.8) (13.8) (13.9) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Anand Taluka 58,737 30,511 28,226 3,120 1,630 1,490 (11.4) (11.3) (11.6) (0.6) (0.6) (0.6) 5 Petlad TaIuka 30,631 15,796 14,835 838 440 398 (11.5) (11.4) (11.7) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) 6 Khambhat Taluka 31,804 16,232 15,572 3,258 1,637 1,621 (12.2) (12.0) (12.4) (1.3) (1.2) (1.3) 7 Borsad Taluka 37,602 19,217 18,385 2,102 1,078 1,024 (10.8) (10.6) (11.1) (0.6) (0.6) (0.6) 8 Anklav Taluka 5,771 3.074 2,697 470 236 234 (4.3) (4.3) (4.2) (0.4) (0.3) (0.4)

449 9!1_ iJiNSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWlS£'PO~"ftON -1991 CENSUS (Recast data) SI.No. State! Districtffaluka Christian Sikh Persons Males FemaleJ Persons Males Females 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gujarat State 181,753 93,700 88,053 3'3,044 18,256 14,788 (0.4) (0.4) (0.4) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) Anand District 28,541 . 14,735 13,806 687 365 322 (1.7) (1.7) (1.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Tarapur Taluka 118 61 57 0 0 0 (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojitra Taluka 925 469 456 0 0 0 (1.0) (1.0) (l.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Umreth Taluka 3,968 2,105 1,863 17 II 6 (2.7) (2.7) (2.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Anand Taluka 17,325 8,977 8,348 533 286 247 (4.0) (3.9) (4.0) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) 5 Petlad Taluka 3,270 1,637 1,633 23 9 14 (1.3) (1.3) (1.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)" 6 Khambhat Taluka 951 481 470 105 53 52 (0.4) (0.4) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 7 Borsad Taluka 1,577 797 780 9 6 3 (0.5) (0.5) (0.5) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 8 Anklav Taluka 407 208 199 0 0 0 (0.4) (0.3) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION, 2001CENSUS SI.No. State! Districtffaluka Christian Si~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 15 16 17 18 . ~9 . 20 Gujarat State 284,092 142,881 141,211 45,587 24,987 20,600 (0.5) (0.5) (0.6) (0.1) (001) (0.1) Anand District 29,461 14,996 14,465 1,004 535 469 (1.6) (1.5) (1.6) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) Tarapur Taluka 170 97 73 0 0 0 (0.2) (0.3) (0.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojitra Taluka 324 168 156 0 o· 0 (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Umreth Taluka 4,531 2,372 2,159 15 7 8 (2.8) (2.8) (2.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Anand Taluka 17,878 9,108 8,770 835 444 391 (3.5) (3.4) (3.6) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) 5 Petlad Taluka 3,643 1,850 1,793 28 14 14 (1.4) (1.3) (1.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 6 Khambhat Taluka 848 388 460 93 49 44 (0.3) (0.3) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 7 Borsad Taluka 1,583 768 815 20 14 6 (0.5) (0.4) (0.5) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 8 Anklav Taluka 484 245 239 13 7 6 (0.4) (0.4) (0.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

450 ANNEXURE DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION -1991 CENSUS (Recast data) SJ.No. State! Dis~ctJTaluka Buddhist Other religions Religion not stated Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ; Gujarat State 11,615 6,196 5.419 14,213 7,239 6,974 6,478 3,370 . 3,108 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0). (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Anand Distric;t 31 18 13 47 22 25 7 5 2 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 1 Tarapur Taluka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Sojilra Taluka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 U~thTaluka 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 AnandTaI~a 10 8 2 15 7 8 0 0 0 I \ (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Petlad Taluka 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 5 2 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 6 Kh~bhat T1uka 14 8 6 26 11 15 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 7 Borsad Taluka 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 8 Anklav Taluka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Source: Gujarat State·C·Series Thbles·1991 DISTRIBUTION OF RELIGION AND TALUKAWISE POPULATION, 2001 CENSUS

Sl.No. Statel DistrictITaluka \ Buddhist Other religions Religion . not stated Persons ., Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Gujarat State 17,829 9,439 8,390 28,698 14,452 14,246 33,578 17,448 16,130 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) Anand District 81 41 40 60 31 29 725 382 343 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Tarapur Taluka 0 0 0 0 0 0 108 51 57 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) (0.2) 2 Sojitra Taluka 1 0 1 0 0 0 15 9 6 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Umreth Taluka 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 28 27 ·(0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Anand Taluka 24 12 12 29 16 13 145 77 68 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Petlad Taluka 2 0 2 0 0 0 65 41 24 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 6 Khambhat Taluka 11 6 5 26 11 15 56 26 30 (0.0) . (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 7 Borsad Taluka 0 0 0 5 4 1 246 131 115 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (O.O) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (O.I) (O.I) 8 Anklav Taluka 43 23 20 0 0 0 35 19 16 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Source: Gujarat State-C-Series Tables-200l The statement above gives the details of distribution whereas in 200 1 Census at State level this proportion of population for Gujarat State and Anand district by was 9.1 per cent and in district it was 10.7 per cent. six major religions as per 2001 Census. The 2001 The proportion of Christians in the district has Census data reveals that the proportion of Hindus was decreased marginally from 1.7 per cent in 1991 to 1.6 per cent in 2001. As per 1991 Census, proportion of 89.1 per cent in ~e State of Gujarat against 87.0 per Christians was 0.4 per cent in total population of the cent recorded in Anand. In comparison to 1991 data a State which in 2001 Census, increased to 0.5 per cent. decline of 0.4 per cent is regist~red in proportion of The proportion of Jain, Sikh, Buddhists. people Hindus at State level as well as for Anand district. The following other religions and of people who did not proportion of Muslims was 8.7 per cent at State level state any religion was negligible in Anand in 1991 as and 10.3 per cent at district level in 1991 Census well as in 200 1 Census.

451 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND ANNEXURE-VI MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER lOOI CENSUS

The details of sex-wise marital status for Gujarat State and Anand District as per 2001 Census are given below:- MARITAL STATUS BY SEX·lOOt CENSUS SI.No. Marital Status Gujarat Anand Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Never married 24,132,905 13,647,899 10,485,006 829,779 483,824 345,955 (47.6) (51.7) (43.2) (44.7) (49.8) (39.1) 2 Married 24,222,087 12,141,819 12,080,268 916,830 455,909 460,921 (47.8) (46.0) (49.7) (49.4) (46.9) (52.1) 3 Widowed 2,111,678 497,265 1,614,413 99,010 25,990 73.020 (4.2) (1.9) (6.7) (5.3) (2.7) (8.3) 4 Di vorcediSeparated 204,347 98,594 105,753 11,253 6,277 4,976 (0.4) (0.4) . (0.4) (0.6) (0.7) (0.6)" 5 Unclassified 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Total 50,671,017 26,385,577 24,285,440 1,856,872 972,000 884,872 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Source: Gujarat State -C- Series Tables-2oo1 The above statement show marital status by sex in and 44.7 per cent in Anand. The proportion of wid'Ows, the State as well as in the district. As per 200 I Census divorced/separated was 4.2 per cent and 0.4 pet cent the number of married persons were 24,222,087(47.8 respectively in the State while, in the district, the ~ame per cent) in Gujarat and 916,830 (49.4 per cent) in were at 5.3 per cent and 0.6 per cent respectively. Anand district. As per 200 1 Census the proportion of There were no persons under marital status category never married persons was 47.6 per cent in Gujarat 'Unclassified' in the State as well as in the district. DISTRIBUTION OF RURAL URBAN POPULATION BY MARITAL STATUS-lOOt SI.No Marital Status Gujarat Anand Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Never married 24,132,905 15,144,193 8,988,712 829,779 593,239 236,540 (47.6) (47.7) (47.5) (44.7) (44.0) (46.6) 2 Married 24,222,087 15,058,801 9,163,286 916,830 672,544 244,286 (47.8) (47.4) (48.4) (49.4) (49.9) (48.1 ) 3 Widowed 2, III ,678 1,403,972 707,106 99,010 74,292 24,718 (4.2) (4.4) (3.7) (5.3) (5.5) (4.9) 4 Divorced/Separated 204,347 133,801 70,546 11,253 8,826 2,427 (0.4) (0.4) (0.4) (0.6) (0.7) (0.5) 5 Unclassified 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Total 50,671,017 31,740,767 18,93O,2S0 1,856,872 1,348,901 5,07,971 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

Source: Gujarat State -c- Series Tables-2oot It can be seen that proportion of never married per cent in the district. In urban areas the proportion persons was lower at 44.7 per cent in the district as of never married persons was at 47.5 per cent in State compared to 47.6 per cent recorded in Gujarat State as and 46.6 per cent in the district. As per 200 1 Census per 200 1 Census. In rural areas the proportion of never the proportion of married persons, in rural areas, was married persons was 47.7 per cent in State and 44.0 47.4 per cent in Gujarat and 49.9 per cent in Anand.

452 ANNEXURE In 2001 Census, in urban areas the proportion· of cent in the State and 4.9 per cent in the district. The married persons was 48.4 per cent in Gujarat and 48.1 proportion of divorced/separated was 0.4 per cent in per cent in Anand. The proportion of widowed in rural the State and 0.6 per cent in the district. There was no areas was 4.4 per cent in the State and 5.5 per cent in population reported under the category titled the distric't, while the same for urban areas was 3.7 per "Unclassified". I

ANNEXURE - VII AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE DISTRICT AT THE 2001 CENSUS Literacy has occupied an important position in should have passed any minimum educational standard. Indian Censusl in one form or the other from the very All children below the age 7 are treated as illiterate. beginning. The definition of literates as adopted is "A While processing the literacy data population of age person who can b6th read and write with understanding group 0-6 is excluded. in any language is t~ be taken as literate". A person The following statement gives the distribution of who can merely read but can not write was not treated literates and illiterates by broad age groups and sex in as literate. It is not necessary that a person who was the district as well as the State at the time of 200 1 literate should have reCeived any formal education or Census. LITERACY BY AGE -GROUP AND BY SEX -2001

Age Group Particular Gujarat Anand Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7-14 Population 9,091,764 4,814,440 4,277,324 316,283 170,962 145.321 Literates 7,599,713 4,206,428 3,393,285 276,871 154,707 122,164 Literacy rate ( 83.6) ( 87.4) ( 79.3) ( 87.5) ( 90.5) ( 84.1) 15-29 Population 14,247,890 7,477,081 6,770,809 520,773 275,334 245,439 Literates 11,060,357 6,435,890 4,624,467 430,281 250,632 179,649 Literacy rate ( 77.6) ( 86.1) ( 68.3) ( 82.6) ( 91.0) ( 73.2) 30-44 Population 10,629,518 . 5,514,675 5,114,843 404,178 208,127 196,051 Literates 6,709,301 4,203,305 2,505,996 276,112 173,709 102,403 Literacy rate ( 63.1) ( 76.2) ( 49.0) ( 68.3) ( 83.5) ( 52.2) 45-59 Population 5,623,141 2,924,019 2,699,122 225,753 116,708 I()IIj,045 Literates 3,056,151 2,050,778 1,005,373 141,982 94,214 41,768 Literacy rate ( 54.3) ( 70.1) _( 37.2) ( 62.9) ( 80.7) .( 43.8) Population 3.499,063 1,628,474 1,870,589 133,366 62,096 ,71,270 Literates 1,381,194 923,513 457,681 67,692 44,374 . 23,318 Literacy rate ( 39.5) ( 56.7) ( 24.5) ( 50.8) ( 71.5) ( 32.7) Age not Population 47.237 26,740 20,497 1,288 699 589 stated Literates 21,034 13,359 7,675 466 273 193 Literacy rate ( 44.5) ( 50.0) ( 37.4) ( 36.2) ( 39.1) ( 32.8)

Source: Census of India. C- Series Tables-2oot It can be seen from the statement that for 200 1 lowest proportion cif 39.5 per cent in State is found in Census, the highest proportion of 83.6 per cent literacy the age group of 60 + years while ~ lowest proportion rate in Gujarat State is registered in age group of7-14 of 362 per cent is found under category 'age not stated' years followed by 77.6 per cent in 15-29 years age for Anand district in 200 1 Census. As per 200 1 Census group. The same trend can be observed in Anand the female literacy rate was lower than that of males district where the highest proportion of 87.5 per cent in each age group in the State as well as in Anand is registered in the age group of 7-14 years followed District. by 82.6 per cent in the age group of 15-29 years. The

453 DISTRICT CE;NSUS HANDBOOK: ANAND LITERACY BY EDUCATION LEVEL-2oot CENSUS SI. Education level Gujarat Anand No. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 5 6 7 8 Literates without 286,886 168,530" 118,356 8,141 4,715 3,426 any fonnal education ( 1.0) ( 0.9) ( 1.0) ( 0.7) ( 0.7) ( 0.7) 2 Below Primary 8,084,263 4,576,820 3,507,443 323,092 178,659 144,433 ( 27.1) ( 25.7) ( 29.2) ( 27.i) ( 24.9) ( 30.4) 3 Primary' 8,076,854 4,557,086 3,519,768 328,052 183,687 144,365 ( .27.1) ( 25.6) ( 29.3) ( 27.5) ( 25.6) ( 30.4) 4 Middle 4,423,384 2,833,064 1,590,320 163,168 108,640 54,528 ( 14.8) ( 15.9) ( 13.3) ( 13.7) ( 15.1) ( 11.5) 5 Matriculation! Secondary 4,235,270 2,697,364 1,537,906 182,726 119,842 62,884 ( 14.2) ( 15.1) ( 12.8) ( 15.3) ( 16.7) ( 13.2) 6 Higher Secondary 2,409,406 1,492,908 916,498 97,908 61,820 36,088 ( 8.1) ( 8.4) ( 7.6) ( 8.2) ( 8.6) ( t.6) 7 Non-Technical Diploma 17,477 13,673 3,804 614 528 86 ( 0.1) ( 0.1) (0.0) ( 0.1) ( 0.1) ( 0.0) 8 Technical Diploma or 407,351 293,339 114,012 18,046 13,366 4,680, Certificate not equal to ( 1.4) ( 1.6) ( 1.0) ( 1.5) ( 1.9) ( 1.0) degree 9 Graduate and above 1,875,741 1,192,415 683,326 71,226 46,362 24,864 ( 6.3) ( 6.7) ( 5.7) ( 6.0) ( 6.5) ( 5.2) 10 Unclassified 1l,l18 8,074 3,044 431 290 141 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ( 0.0) ( 0.0) \ (0.0)

Source: Census of India, C- Series Tables-2ool The above statement shows number and in the State and 8.2 per cent literates in AIland have percentage of literates in nine different education attained higher secondary level of education. The levels. proportion of literates having graduate and above level In the State, as per 2001 Census, there were of edu~ation was 6.3 per cent and 6.0 per cent for the 286,886 (1.0 per cent) literates who have no formal State and Anand district respectively. The proportion education while in Anand district 8,141 (0.7 per cent) of literates having technical diploma or certificate not literates have no formal education.!n· the State 27.1 equal to degree is 1.4 per cent in the State and 1.5 per per cent literates have below primary level of cent in the district. There were 17, 477 persons in the education, the same proportion was also recorded for State having non technical diploma the same is primary level of education. In Anand, also, as per 2001 recorded at 614 persons in the district. In 200 1 there Census, 27.1 per cent have below primary level of were 11,118 literates in Gujarat and 431 literates in education and 27.5 per cent have primary level of Anand district in the category titled "Unclassified". education, As per 200 I Census, 8.1 per cent literates

454 ANNEXURE ANNEXURE- VIII DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUES RETURNED IN 2001CENSUS

Sl. No. Mother Tongue Gujarat Anand Numbers of Percentage Numbers of Percentage to persons who to total . persons who total returned the Population returned the Population mother tongue mother tongue 1 2 3 4 5 6 . Gujarati 42,743,186 84.4 1,792,073 96.7 2 2,059,380 4.1 30,795 1.7 3 550,497 l.l 19,372 1.0 \ 4 Sindh~ 297,234 0.6 2,892 0.2 5 Marathi 759,375 1.5 2,433 0.1 6 Marwari 206,895 0.4 1,477 0.1 \ 7 Malayalllm 66,755 0.1 1,443 0.1 8 Rajasthak 52,428 0.1 895 0.0 9 BhiliIBhilodi 768,922 1.5 610 0.0 10 Kachchhi 660,775 1.3 597 0.0 11 . Bengali 40,767 0.1 542 0.0 12 Telugu 68,026 0.1 501 0.0 13 Tamil 36,849 0.1 375 0.0 14 Kannada 14,868 0.0 171 0.0 15 . Nepali 17,102 0.0 138 0.0 16 Konkani 190,342 0.4 91 0.0 17 Oriya ,121,839 0.2 83 0.0 18 English 5,878 0.0 77 0.0 19 Bhojpuri 41,692 0.1 67 0.0 20 Punjabi 2,318 0.0 19 0.0 Total of Other 1,965,889 3.9 2,221 0.1 . Mother Tongues All Mothe.. Tongues 50,671,017 100.0 1,856,872 100.0 Total

Source: Census oflndia, C- 16 Population by Mother Tongue, 2001 As per 200 1 Census 96.7 per cent persons in the by 1.1 per cent of population. In the State Marathi and district have returned Gujarati as their mother tongue BhililBhilodi each is returned by 1.5 per cent of followed by 1.7 per cent who have returned Hindi and population as mother tongue while Kachchhi is 1.0 per cent who have returned Urdu as their mother reported by 1.3 per cent as mother tongue. tongue. . ~e proportion of other languages as mother In the State, Gujarati is return~.1S'Y..r.4 per cenr~ t~ii.j~s is not so significant in the State as well as in Hindi is returned by 4.1 per cent an

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