CENSUS 1961

GUJARAT '\

DIST)RICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

8

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

R. K. TRIVEDI S¥tptrinlendenl of Census Oper.ations. GUjaraf

PRICE Rs. 9.20 nt. 5ABARKANTHA DISTRICT

Z -<'""'> .. .. o

f '. '. f

...... J: " ...' ...... ,' .•; .....: .... \ , i,..: ...... ila.: . ~ ...@ .: t; -a: tn -o CENSUS OF 1961 L1ST OF PUBLICATIONS

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Census of India, 1961 Volume V- is being published in the following parts:

I.,..A General Report I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey J-C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B(l) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C) II-B(~) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX) Il-C Cultural and Migration Tables III Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes - , V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints) VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs) VII-A Selected Crafts of Gujarat VII-B Fairs and Festivals VIII-A Administration Report-Enumera tioDl ' Not for Site' VIII~B Administration Report-Tabulation IX Atlas Volume X Special Report on Cities

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

l'l District Census Handbooks in English 17 District Census HandbQoks in Gujarati CONTENTS Pages

PREFACE vii-xi ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES xiii-xxvi PART I

(i) Introductory Essay • 1-32 (I) Location and Physical Features, (2) Administrative Set-up, 1(3) Local Self Government, (4) Population, (5) Housing, (6) Agriculture, (7) Livestock, (8) Irrigation, (9) Co-operation, (10) Economic Activity, (1 J) Industries, Power and Mining (12) Transport and Communications, (13) Medical and Public Health, (14) Labour and Social Welfare, OS} Price Trends, (l6) Community Development, (17) Five Year Plans, (18) Important Place Names

(ii) Gazetteer of Place Names • 33-38 PART II (i) Census Tables A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES Note 3-5 Table A-I Area, Houses and Population 6 Appendix I 1951 Territorial units constituting the present set-up of district and each taluka/mahal 7 ~NEXURE TO APPENDIX I Villages transferred from and to . 7 Sub-Appendix I to Appendix I Area for 1951 and 1961 for those municipal towns which have undergone changes in area since 1951 Census 7 Sub-Appendix 2 to Appendix I District/Taluka/Mahal showing 1951 population according to territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and the populations involved in those changes • 8 Appendix II Number of Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 9 Appendix III Houseless and Institutional Population 9 Table A-III Villages classified by population 10-11 Table A-IV Towns and Town-groups classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1941 12 Special Appendix Towns with their area and jurisdiction 12 B (i)-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES Note 13-19 Table B-1 Workers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 20 Table B-III Part A industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only 21

Part B Industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Rural areas only 22-25 Table B-IV Part A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Household Industry 26-28

Part B Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service 29-33 ~art C Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation . 34-41 Appendix to Table B-IV Put C 42

Table B-V I Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 43-64 Appendix 65-66 Annexure Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families 66 Pages Ta.ble 8-VII Part A Persons working principally (i) as Cultivators (ii) as Agricultural labourers or (iii) at Household Industry classified by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household Industry (ii) as Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural labourer . 67-68 Appendix 69 : Table 8-Vn Part B Industria] classification by sex of persons working in non-household industry, trade, business. profession or service who are also engaged in household industry 69-73

Table 8-VIII Part A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in Urban areas only 74-75 Part B Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and eduCational levels in Rural areas only 74-75 Table B-IX Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 76-79

B (ii)-HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES Table B-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in culthfation nor household industry, (ii) engaged either in cultivation or household industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and household industry for all areas 80 Table B-XI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultiv~ted in _Rural and Urban areas separately 80-81 Table B-XII Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in Rural and Urban areas separately • 82-91 Table B-XVI Sample Principal household industry classified by period of working and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 90-94

Appendix 95 Table B-XVn Sample Households classified by (i) number of male and female members by size of households and (ii) engagement (a) neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and (c) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated • 96

C-SoCIAL AND CUlcTURAL TABLES Note 97-98 Table C-I Composition of Sample Households by relationship to head of family Classified by size of land cultivated 99 Table C-I1 Age and Marital Status • 100-104 Table C-IIl Part A Age, Sex and Education in all areas 104

Part B Age, Sex and Education in Urban areas only 105 Table C-IV Single Year Age Returns 106 Table C-V Mother Tongue (Alphabetical order) • 107-110 Table C-VII Religion 111 1 Table C-VIII Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part A Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers .among Scheduled Castes 112 Part B Gassification by literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-worlcers among Scheduled Tribes . \ 113 Pa,el E·HOUSING TABLS Note 115-117 Table E-J Census Houses and the uses to which they are put 118 Table E-II Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in census houses used wholly or partly as ,dwelling fIg Table E·JV Distribution of Sample households living in census houses used wholly or partly all dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof 120 Table E-V Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied 121

SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES Note 123 Table SeT-J Part A 'Industrial classification of per~ons at work and non·workers by sex for Scheduled Castes • 124-125 Part B Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes • 126-121 STATEMENT A-POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES 128 STATEMENT B-POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES 128 VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS • 129-1-32 ANNEXURE-STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION • 133-135 LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION • 137-147 • (ii) Official Statistics . • 149-179 (A detailed list of tables on Official Statistics is given at page ISO) , PART III Village Directory

Note ~ Taluka 5-t7 Danta Taluka 19-27 Mahal 29-35 Taluka 37-43 Taluka 45-55 Kankrej Taluka 57-63 Vav Taluka 65-71 Taluka 73-81 Deodar Taluka 83-89 Taluka 91-97 Taluka 99-103

MAPS

District Map Frontispiece Fairs Facing Page 177 Taluka Palanpur .. 5 Taluka Danta " " .. 1'9 Mahal Vadgam .. .. 29 Taluka Dhanera .. .. 37 Taluka Deesa •• .. 4S Taluka Kankrej •• ,. 57 Taluka Vav •• 65 Taluka Tharad " " 73 Taluka Deodar .. .. 83 Taluka Radhanpur .. .. 91 Taluka Santalpur • .. " 99 v

PREFACE

Before 1951, only the figures of population advisable to incorporate as many of the cens'll' of revenue villages were given in what were then tables as possible to enhance its usefulness. The called 'Village Handbooks'. But the decision to result has been that the District Census Hand­ bring out the District Census Handbooks giving book of 1961 differs widely in the matter of extracts from all the important census tables for content and coverage from that published after every district of the State was taken for the first the 'Census of 1951 and contains a number of time in 1951. In addition to the census tables, new 'features, examined. below. the minimum information given in the Primary The District Census Handbook has been Census Abstract related to the area of the village, sub.,cJivided into three parts, viz., :- number of houses and households, total popu).a­ tion, houseless and institutional population. PART I-THE DISTRICT literates, and agricultural and non-agricultural (i) Introductory~ Essay classes distributed under 8 main livelihood classes. Census statistics given in the Ptimary Census (ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names Abstract were further supplemented by the addi­ PART II-STATISTICS tion of useful administrative information on such items as post offices, railway stations, distance of (i) Census Tables bazzar from village, primary schools, village pan­ (ii) Villagewise List of Industrial Esta. chayats, co-operative soci~y, etc. This was a unique blishments achievement of the Indian Census giving as it (iii) Handicrafts Tables did the basic demographic and economic informa­ tion for the smallest administrative unit, namely, (iv) Departmental or Official Statistics the village, and in some States, even for each hamlet and also for wards in towns and cities. PART Ill-VILLAGE DIRECI'ORY The 1951 series of District Census Handbooks, how­ (i) Explanatory Note ever, varied in content and size from State to State depending upon the resources offered by the (ii) Village Directory State Government. The R;egistrar General, there­ (iii) Taluka Maps fore, desired that the Handbooks brought out Part I is entirely new. While all the items during the Census of 1961 should contain certain under Part II except that relating to the main minimum statistical data, maps and other useful Census Tables are added for the first time, the information which should be uniformly adopted Village Directory Section has been enlarged by throughout the country. The matter was discussed the inclusion of certain useful information and at the conferences and seminars of the maps. Various items included in each of these Superintendents of Census Operations before the three parts are listed below. contents of the various sections of the District Census Handbook were decided upon. PART I-THE DISTRICT The at first proposed (i) Introductory Essay to include a very limited number of census tables in the District Census Handbook as against a This is a new feature added for the first very extensive and comprehensive coverage accept­ time. The district has been introduced by giving ed for common adoption by the States. But on at the outset certain essential information about reviewing the matter on receipt of the recommen­ its geographical location, physical features, dations of the third conference of Superintendents historical background, administrative divisions, of Census Operations, the Government thought territorial changes, topography, soil, climate. background and other relevant details have been temperature, rainfall, etc· Growth of population, taken from the old District Gazetteers, informa­ its distribution between rural and urban areas, tion in respect of major irrigation projects, town­ density, literacy, sex ratio, marital status, economic ships, crafts, fairs and festivals, etc., have been activities, etc., have been discussed with reference separately collected and brought up-to-date in to census tables. Agriculture, livestock, social consultation with the Conectors. services, co-operation, transport and communica­ tions, facilities of education, medical relief, housing, PART Il-STATISTICS labour, Community Development Programme, pro­ gress of Plan schemes, etc., have also been reviewed Part II contains (a) all the important Census in the light of available official statistics. In fine, Tables including those compiled from House-lists all the essential details relating to the demographic, and (b) Official Statistics, furnished by the various economic, social and cultural aspects as revealed State departments. by the census and departmental statistics have been examined to give a succinct account of the Census Statistics district as it stood in 1961. • The statement that follows compares the (ii) Brief azetteer of Place Names number of tables compiled in different census The gazetteer gives in brief information about series with those selected by Government \ for all the places of historical or religious importance reproduction in the District Census Handbook. and interest in the district. While the historical

Details of tables compiled in 1961 Census and reproduced in District Census Handbook

Total No. Tables reproduced in District ~ensus Handbook of tables compiled in 1961 Number Particulars Series Description 5 2 3 4 3 A-I and its Appendices I. II & III with sub­ A General population Tables 4 Appendices 1 & 2, A-III and A-IV with Appendix I and Special Appendix

17 12 B Economic Tables 7 B-1, B-1 II-Parts A & B. B-IV-Parts A, B & General Economic Tables 9 (i) C, B-V, B-VlI-Parts A & B, B-VIII-Parts A & B and B-IX 5 B-X, B-XI, B-XII, B-XVI and B-XVII (ii) Household Economic Tables . 8 8 • 7 C-I. C-I1. C-I1I-Parts A & B, C-IV C-V, C Social and Cultural Tables C-VII. C-VIII-Parts A & B

D Migration Tables 6 E Tables on Housini and Establishments. 5 4 £-1, E-Il, E-IV and E-V SCf/SC/ST Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes g SCT-I-Parts A & B

Note: Twoand more (ii) Handicraftstables have beenTables. specially co mpl"j e d f rom Htll!se-lists, viz., (i) ViIJagewise List of Industrial Establishments Official Statistics series of meetings with the Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics and representatives of The picture the census statistics present will the departments concerned. The offices from be incomplete without the official or departmental which information was not received had to be statjstics reviewing the progress made by the frequently reminded by the Director, the Census various administrative departments during the Department and at times even by the Chief past decennium. An attempt has, therefore, been Secretary. Some of the tables proposed to be made to compile important official statistics for included could not be inserted or had to be publication in the District Census Handbook. revised either for want of receipt of timely infor­ These statistics which relate to the past ten years ml;ltion or owing to the non-availability or incom­ must be adjusted to the existing set-up of adminis­ ple,teness of the data furnished. Where data for tration, if they' are to be really useful and individual years are not available, they have been comparable. This, however, was not possible in collected for the years 1950-51. 1955-56 and 1960-61 which mark the commencement of the First, spite of efforts to th,at effect. For, extensive changes in the territorial jurisdiction of districts and Second and Third Five Year Plans. Where stati­ stics for these periods are not available, they are talukas have taken place during the last ten given only for the year 1960-61; and where the years, first as a result of integration in 1956 and figures compiled are not available for the units then due to bifurcation on May 1, 1960 when as at present constituted, the clarification as to the _ Gujarat came into being as a separate political unit to which they refer has been made in the foot­ unit for the first timj::. Non-availability of the note to the statements which also disclose the required data in case. of most of the Princely source of compilation. States and Estates wa$ another handicap. The task of compilation of; official statistics was thus PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY beset with innumerable difficulties. The pro­ The Village Directory or the Primary Census formae for the various statements numbering 49 as Abstract includes information regarding popu­ approved by Government and the Registrar lation, area, occupied houses, households. workers General were circulated to aU the concerned Heads classified into nine industrial categories of workers of Departments as early as July 1961. In view of and non-workers, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the importance of these statistics, the Government Tribes, literates and educated, etc., for each village by circular letter No. CNS-1461-A2 dated as well as for every ward and block of about the 27th July ]96] addressed to all the Heads of 120 houses in each town. In addition, it gives Departments had also directed that official statis­ information on certain essential amenities existing tics called for by the Superintendent of Census in the village such as educational facilities, public Operations should be furnished within two months health and medical facilities, supply of drinking through the Director, Bureau of Economics water, electricity and its uses, etc., by means of and Statistics, after thorough scrutiny by some abbreviations placed against the name of each responsible officer of the department along with a certificate to the effect that the data furnished village. This additional information has been are up-to-date, complete and authentic in all compiled from the special 'village notes' devised for the purpose and collected through the Block particulars. The delay, however, caused in furnish­ Development Officers. They relate to the position ing correct and complete information by the as it existed about March 1961. departments delayed final compilations and result­ ed in protracted correspondence to rectify the The figures of population of Scheduled Castes discrepancies and incompleteness noticed during and Scheduled Tribes were given in 1951 for he course of verification at the Bureau. Non­ certain arbitrary tracts formed by the grouping availability of the required information for the of talukas. The result was that the administration various administrative units as at present consti­ was seriously handicapped in the absence of rele­ tuted was another obstacle. The progress had, vant particulars for thl? various administrative therefore, to be reviewed from time to time in a units of a district which were required oft and ix on for ,planning and other purposes. This lacuna the ultimate delimitation of boundaries and loca­ has been removed on the present occasion by tion of villages appearing in the taluka and giving figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled district maps and accuracy of area figures entered Tribes for each village in the Primary Census in the Primary Census Abstract. Abstract. The talukas and villages given in the PAGING Village Directory are arranged in the order of Each of the three parts of the District their location code numbers. Census Handbook will have a separate series of MAPS page numbers starting with 1. The Village Directory is preceded by taluka ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES maps showing villages by their location code With a view to enable the reader to trace numbers and dots varying according to the a village from the Vj]]age Directory, an alpha­ size of the village. Other items such as district or beticallist of villages giving the names of villages taluka headquarters, railway, national highway, and indicating their location code numbers, page State highway, local roads, post office, post and number and serial number on the page at which telegraph, canal, river, rest house, police station, they are printed has been given separately for etc., have been shown on the map with appro­ each Taluka/Mahal at the commencement of priate symbols. Two key maps, one for the State the Handbook. showing the district boundary and the position \ of the district in the State in hatching and the THE HANDBOOK position of the taluka in the district in black The contents of the District Census Hand­ and another key map for the district showing book explained above have been finalised after taluka boundary and the position of taluka in frequent deliberations at various census confer­ the district in hatching have also been included ences and seminars, and meticulous care ~s to in the taluka map. In addition to taJuka maps, their form, size and presentation. But these by a map of the district has also been given at themselves would not have been sufficient had the commencement of the Handbook showing the Government not readily responded to the the various items listed above for the taluka map various suggestions made in this behalf. If I may and villages having population over 5,000. The say so, the Government had placed implicit faith key map given in the district map shows district in me, and accepted all the proposals made by boundary and the position of the district in the me from time to time to add to the utility of State in hatching. this important compilation. It is hoped that the District Census Handbook in its present form will The preparation of district and taluka m.aps satisfy a growing demand for basic census data and finalisation of area figures proved to be by ultimate territorial units and other back­ another handicap. The District Inspectors of ground information ahout the district and also Land Records had furnished tracings which had prove to be a useful book of reference to the to be brought up-to-date in the light of changes administrative departments and the public. in boundaries owing to integration on the one hand and bifurcation on the other. Frequent references The Government of Gujarat has taken a and back references entered into at various levels, further decision, namely, to print tile District the Settlement Commissioner, Superintendents CenSllS Handbook also in the regional language and District Inspectors of Land Records to remove of the State, viz., Gujarati. This will very much the discrepancies and reconcile the inconsistencies add to the utility of this pUblication. The Hand­ noticed did not yield much result. The matter was, book: in Gujarati will contain (i) Note introducing therefore, finally set at rest by calling a conference the district, (it) Alphabetical list of villages, of Superintendents and District Inspectors of (iii) Census Tables, A-I. A-III and SCT-I, Land Records who did on-the-spot checking (iv) Village Directory with explanatory note and and verification and certified the correctness of (v) District a~d Taluka maps. x ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Director, for the printing of the v~luminous work pertaining to the District Census Handbooks at Help in the compilation of the District the various Government and local presses, are Census Handbooks has been forthcoming from thankfully acknowledged. The excellent work various quarters, to all of whom I am deeply turned out by the Government Photo-zincographic indebted. I, however, wish to express my thanks Press, Poona in printing district and taluka to Shri V. Isvaran and Shri V. L. Gidwani, Chief maps deserves special mention. Secretaries to Government, and Shri M. G. Shah, . I would like to place on record the valuable Deputy Secretary, General Administration Depart­ contribution made by the members of the Census ment for all the facilities they have given in their Organisation at various levels in bringing out preparation and publication of these Handbooks. the Handbook in its present form. Mention in I am also obliged to the Bureau of Economics particular should be made of Shri K. F. Patel, and Statistics for the services rendered in the Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Shri compilation of Official Statistics furnished by J. D. Shah, Statistical Assistant, Shri H. S. Bhatt, the Heads of Departments and the checking of in charge proof reading section and Shri K. D. the statistical data in the draft-notes for the Vaishnav and Shri L. S. Shrimali of draftsman Introductory Essays prepared by the District section. Before I conclude I must pay tribute to the Statistical Officers. My thanks are also due to conscientious discharge of duties by the late Shri Shri H. V. Desai, SetHement Commissioner, J. K. Patel, Special Mamlatdar whose services Superintendents of Land Records and District were placed by Government at the disposal of Inspectors of Land Records for their assistance the Census Organisation, for supervi!iing the in the finalisation of area figures and verification I printing of District Census Handbooks. It is a of district and taluka maps. Lastly I should place on matter of great regret that his services were lost record my gratitude to Shri Balwantray G. Mehta, to us, as he was removed from our midst in the Chief Minister of Gujarat, whose keen prime of his life owing to sudden heart failure. interest has to no small extent ensured the expeditious printing and publication of the Finally, the Registrar General has given such District Census Handbooks. anxious thought and care since the inception of the Census Organization to ensure that the District Programme for the printing of District Census Census Handbook which the Census of 1961 Handbooks has this time been very heavy indeed, brings out is an up-to-date book of reference for more so as they are published both in Gujarati the District by including all available useful data and English. The arrangements made by Shri both census as well as official. I am grateful to him B. A. Koreishi, Director, Government Printing and for the valuable suggestions made and guidance Stationery, and Shri G. J. Gonsalves, Deputy given by him in this important publication.

R. K. TRIVEDI, , Superintendent of Census Operations, 9th March, 1964. Gujarat.

xi

ALPHABETICAL LiST OF VD.LAGES st. Location Page S1. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

PALANPUR TALUKA PALANPUR TALUKA-contd. 14 49 Fatebpur 151 TOWN 50 Gadh 6 8 ]2 1 Palanpur I 6 51 Gadhda 74 14 52 Gathaman 132 12 VILLAGES 53 Ghanghu 107 \ 12 54 Gh,anta 77 16 1 Ajapur Mota 111 12 55 Go(1h 181 14 2 Ajapur Vanka 112 12 56 Gola 147 14 3 Akedi 17 8 57 Golwada 120 14 4 Akesan 129 14 58 Gopalpura 142 5 Aligadh 172 16 162 14 6 Arnbaljar 178 16 59 Hasanpur 16 7 Ambapani 55 10 60 Hathidra 170 61 10 8 Ambetha 139 14 61 Hebatpur 115 12 9 Angola 32 ]0 62 Hoda 10 Antroli 51 10 11 Asbipura 133 14 101 12 63 Iqbalgadh ]2 Asmapura 148 14 85 12 64 Iswani 13 Asmapura 165 14 ]4 Awal 82 12 175 16 15 ~wal 96 12 65 Jadial 12 66 118 115 14 16 ,Badargadh 157 ]4 67 Jasleni 63 10 17 Badarpura (Bhutedi) 23 10 68 Jaspuria 48 10 18 Badarpura (Kalusana) 123 14 69 Jethi 94 12 19 Badarpura (Khodla) 38 10 70 Jorapura 13 8 20 IJadarpura (Parpada) 36 10 71 Jorapura Bhakher 86 12 21 Balundra 93 12 72 Juni Roh 97 12 22 Bantawada 54 10 73 J uni Sarotri 42 10 23 Bhagal (Jagana) 131 14 74 Juvel 24 Bhagal Pipli 141 14 10 25 Bhakhar Motawas 18 Kabli Vanta 19 8 75 12 26 Bhakhar Nanawas IS 8 76 Kakwada 79 102 12 27 Bhamaria 113 12 77 Kalimati 14 28 Bhatamal Moti 56 10 Kamalpur 156 . 78 14 29 BhatamaI Nani 46 10 79 124 12 30 Bhatawadi 179 16 80 Kapasia 71 14 31 Bhavisana 116 12 Karjoda 164 81 ]2 32 Bhutedi 20 10 82 Karmadi 91 83 ' Karza Arniwada • 44 10 12 33 Chadotar 35 10 84 Khajuria 109 12 34 Chandisar 27 10 85 Khapa 103 12 35 Chekhla 43 10 86 Khara 76 12 36 Chitrasani 62 10 87 Khari 72 14 88 Kharodia 153 37 Dabhela 81 12 89 Khasa 9 8 10 38 Dabheli 160 14 90 Khetnana 66 14 39 Dalwada 12 8 91 Khemrajia 158 40 Dangia 24 10 92 Khodla 37 10 41 De)wada 26 10 93 Khunia 106 12 42 Deri 95 12 94 Kidotar 88 12 43 Dhandha 137 14 95 Kotda (Bhakhar) 21 10 44 Dhaniana 135 14 96 Kotda (Chandgadh) 58 10 45 Dhanpura 98 12 97 Kumbhalmer 34 10 46 Dhelana 149 14 98 Kumbhasan 39 10 47 Dholia 108 12 99 Kumper 180 16 48 Dungarpura 90 12 100 Kush) 31 10 xiii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VJLLAGES-contd. Sl. Location Page S1. Location Page No. Village/Town CadeNa. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

PALANPUR TALUKA-contd. PALANPUR T ALUKA-concld.

lOt Lalawada 119 14 154 Songadh 69 12 102 Laxmipura 105 12 155 Sonwadi 78 12 103 Laxmipura & Ganeshpura 130 14 156 Sundha I 8 104 Lunwa 70 12 157 Surela 110 12

105 Madana Dangia . 22 10 158 Takarwada 122 14 106 Madana Gadh 8 8 159 Talepur 8 10 107 Malan 174 16 160 Titiwada Vanto 28 10 108 Malana 60 10 161 Tokaria 126 14 Malpuria 64 10 110 Mandalia 50 10 162 Ukarda 167 14 III Manka 138 14 163 Umarkot 100 ]2 112 Manpur 166 14 164 Uplo Bandh 104 12 113 Manpuria 87 12 165 Usmapura 128 14 114 Merawada 169 16 115 Merwada 144 14 166 Vadhana 25 10 116 Moria 29 10 167 Vaghada 150 14 117 Mota 30 10 168 Vaghor 83 12 169 Vaghrol 16 8 llS Nalasar 177 16 170 Varwadia 68 12 119 Nichlo Bandh 99 12 171 Vasda (Fatepur) . 173 16 172 Vasda (Mujpur) . 176 16 120 Pakhanwa 67 10 173 121 ]4 121 Parpada 33 10 174 Vasna 136 14 122 Patosan 125 14 175 Vasni 5 8 123 Pedagra 163 14 176 Vedancha 40 10 124 Pinpli 145 14 177 Vera 84 12 125 Pirojpura 57 10 178 159 14 179 Virpur 134 14 126 Rabaran 53 10 180 Zaba 73 12 127 Rabaria 75 12 181 Zanzarwas 49 10 128 65 10 129 Rajpuria 52 10 DANTA T ALUKA 130 Rampura Karza . 47 10 131 Rampura Vadla . 114 12 VILLAGES 132 Ramsida Chhapra 14 8 1 Abhapura 133 Ranawas 45 10 94 24 Aderan 134 Ranpuria 168 16 2 122 24 3 Aderan (Danta) . 135 Ratanpur 143 14 100 24 136 Ruppura 146 14 4 Amalimal 11 20 5 Amarapura 96 24 6 Ambaghanta 137 Sadarpur 113 24 171 16 7 138 Sagrosana 117 ]2 13 20 8 Amloi 138 139 Salempura 41 10 24 140 Salla 11 8 9 Baheda 142 24 141 Sambarda 140 14 10 Balavantpura 69 22 142 Samdhi Motawas 3 8 11 Bamaniya 74 22 143 Samdhi Nadhaniwas 4 8 12 Bamnoj 40 20 144 Samdhi Ranajiwas 2 8 13 Banodara 125 24 145 Sangla 59 10 14 Barvas 135 24 146 Sangra 161 14 15 Bedapani 4 20 147 Saripada 7 8 16 Begadiawa:s 33 Sarotra 20 148 92 12 17 Bhachadiya 121 Sasam 24 149 127 14 18 Bhadramal 128 150 Savania 24 80 ]2 19 Bhakhari: 80 22 151 Sedrasana 152 14 20 Bhanpur 152 Semodra 58 22 154 14 21 Bhavangadh 153 Shri 187 26 89 12 22 Bordiala 134 24 xiv ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. SI. Location Page S1. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. ymage/Town Code No. No.

DANTA TALUKA-contd. DANTA TALUKA-contd.

23 Chhota Bamodara ]43 24 76 Karanpur 64 22 24 Chikala 19 20 77 Kengora 2 20 Kesarpura 25 Chokibor 136 24 78 29 20 26 Chorasan 166 26 79 Khaivad 111 24 27 Chori 97 24 80 Khandhora ]37 24 28 Chhota Pipodara 140 24 81 K'hatani Magari • 59 22 82 Khatal 31 20 29 Dabhchatra 6 20 83 Kheraniumbari . 132 24 30 Dalpura 161 26 84 Khermal 133 24 31 Danta 98 24 85 Kheroj 85 22 ]2 32 Deri Charada 131 24 86 Khokharbili 20 33 Devaliavaliwav 23 20 87 Khokhariawas 36 20 34 Dhabaniwav 22 20 88 Kodarvi Ranpur . 39 20 89 Koilapur 35 Dhagadia 54 22 178 26 90 Koteshwar 36 Dhamanva 32 20 18 20 91 Kukadi 37 Dhareda 68 22 168 26 Kumbhariya 38 Dhrangiwas 34 20 92 15 20 93 Kundel 39 Dhunali 170 24 101 24 94 Kuvarsi 40 Divadi 91 22 129 "24 \ 95 Lotol 175 26 41 Gadh (Kundel) 105 24 Gadh (Mahudi) 116 24 42 96 Machakoda 30 20 162 26 43 GajipuT 97 Madhusudanpura 173 26 Ganapipali 25 20 44 98 Magvas 157 26 65 22 45 Ganchhera 99 Mahobatgadh (H) 50 22 77 22 46 Gangava 100 Mahuda 26 20 Ghantodi ]82 26 47 101 Mahudi 115 24 165 26 48 Ghorad 102 Makanchampa 52 22 Goda Takani 10 20 49 103 Mal 89 22 28 20 50 Godhada 104 Manchhala 126 24 102 24 51 Godhani 105 Mandaliara 183 26 20 52 Guda 106 Mankadi 159 26 107 Manpur 75 22 53 Hadad 38 20 108 Manpur (Ghorad) 155 26 Harigadh 71 22 54 109 Mirawas 37 20 55 Harivav 88 22 110 Mobatgadh 67 22 Hathi Pagala 146 26 56 111 Mordungara 156 26 57 Hedo 62 22 112 Mota Bamodara 141 24 113 Mota Pipodara 130 24 Jagatapura 73 22 58 114 Motasada 66 22 Jamaru 147 26 59 115 Moti Mandali 55 22 Jambera 21 20 60 116 Motipura 176 26 61 Jasavantgadh 108 24 62 Jasavapura 117 24 63 Jashavantpura (D) 79 22 117 Nagel 78 22 64 Jashavantpura (H) 57 22 118 Naiwada 8 20 65 Jawara 41 20 119 Nanasada 70 22 66 Jelana 152 26 120 Navavas (Hadad) 46 22 67 Jetwas 20 20 121 Nani Mandali 56 22 68 Jitpur 181 26 122 Nargadh 93 22 69 Jodhsar 145 26 123 Navania 180 26 70 Jorapura 185 26 124 Navanupadar 163 26 71 Jumphali 123 24 125 Navavas (Danta). 103 24

72 Kanbiyavas ]04 24 126 Padaliya 5 20 73 Kanghar 169 26 127 Panchha 17 20 74 Kansa 61 22 128 Paniyari 107 24 75 Kantivas 118 24 129 Panundara 109 24 xv ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. 81. Location Page SI. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

DANTA TALUKA-contd. DANTA TALUKA-concld. 183 Vijalasan 130 Pasia 167 26 184 26 184 Viramveri 131 Pataliya 86 22 7 20 185 Virpur 132 Pethapur 76 22 172 26 186 Virpur (Hadad) 133 Pipa]awaliwav 83 22 43 22 134 Pith 154 26 187 Zariwav 14 135 Pruthvirajgadh . 177 26 20 Punjapul 87 22 136 VADGAM MAHAL

137 Raghpur 42 22 VILLAGES 138 Rangpur 119 24 139 Ranika 148 26 1 Amadpura (G) 89 34 ]40 Rani Umbari 60 22 2 Amadpura eM) ]04 34 141 Rano) ]20 24 3 Amirpura 72 32 142 Ranpur 24 20 4 Andharia 103 34 143 Ratanpur 92 22 144 Rayaniya 51 22 5 Badarpura 67 32 145 Rinchhadi 16 20 6 Easu 30 146 Ruppura 49 22 7 Bavalchudi 25 30 147 Rupvas 124 24 8 Bhakhari 68 32 9 Bhalgam 69 32 148 Samaiya 160 26 10 Bhangrodia 24 30 149 Sanali 139 24 11 Bharkawada 5 30 150 Sandhosi 151 26 12 Bharod 82 32 151 Santpur 48 22 13 Bhatvas 110 34 152 Sarakaia 35 20 14 Bhukhala 64 32 153 Sarhad Chbapari. 9 20 15 Changa 2 30 154 Savaipura 81 22 16 Changwada 3 30 155 Sembal 153 26 17 Chhaniana 85 32 156 Sembalia 82 22 18 11 30 157 Sembalpani 3 20 19 Chitroda 46 32 158 Senkada 174 26 159 Siavada 84 22 20 Dalvana 61 32 160 Solsanda 179 26 21 Dhanali 98 34 161 SultanpuF 45 22 22 Dhanpura 92 34 23 DharevaJa 13 30 162 Taleti 127 24 24 Dhori 106· 34 163 Tarungada 27 20 25 Dhota 33 30 164 Tekari 171 26 26 Edrana 165 Thalvada 158 26 18 30 166 Thana 99 24 27 Fatehgadh 17 167 Toda 95 24 30 168 Toraniya 44 22 28 Gidasan Moti 52 169 Tundiya 114 24 32 29 Gidasan Nani 51 32 30 Ghodial 90 170 Udavas 144 26 34 Umbra 171 150 16 31 Hadmatia 43 172 Umedpura 32 186 26 32 Harde Vasna 8l 173 Unodra 32 47 22 33 Hasanpur 36 30 34 Hatavad 99 34 174 Vadanal 53 22 175 Vadusan 106 24 35 Islampura 35 30 176 Vadvera no 24 36 Iqbalgadh 63 32 177 Vagada Kyari 149 26 37 Iqbalpura 74 32 178 Vaghdacha 63 22 179 Vajasana 112 24 38 Ja10tra 93 34 180 Va see 90 22 39 Joita 102 34 181 Vekari 164 26 40 JUTIl Nagari 65 32 182 Velvada 72 22 41 Juni Sendh;)ni 77 32

X.VI ALPHABETICAL LIST OF. NILLAGESo-contd. 81. Village/Town Location Page Sl. Location No. No. Page Code No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

VADGAM MAHAL-contd. VADGAM MAHAL-concld. 42 Kabirpura 45 32 94 Sherpura (S) Kaleda 48 32 43 78 32 95 Sisrana 44 Kamalpura 44 32 88 34 96 Sukhpura 45 Karnala 95 34 96 34 46 Karsanpura 38 32 97 ,Tajpura 47 Kodrali 7S 32 16 30 98 Tenivada 48 Kodram 71 32 14 30 99 Thalvada 62 49 Kotdi,. 15 30 32 100 Thuvar 94 34 101 Timbachudi 23 SO Limboi 29 30 30 102 Umrecha 55 32 SI Magarvada 26 30 52 Mahi 7 30 103 Vadgam 27 53 Majadar 9 30 30 104 Vagadadi 108 54 Majatpur 86 34 32 105 Vansol 87 55 Malosana 22 32 30 106 Varnavada 37 56 Manpura 20 32 30 1.07 Varsada 28 57 Megal 58 30 32 Ib8 Varvadia 34 58 Mejarpura 39 32 30 109 Vasna (S) 73 32 5~ Memadpur 31 30 110 Vesa sa 32 60 Mepada 66 32 61 Meta 4 30 DHANERA TALUKA 62 Mokeshvar 47 32 63 Moria- 101 34 VILLAGES 64 Moteta 91 34 6S Motipura 109 34 I Akoli 96 42 66 Mumaova5 2 Alwada 105 34 70 40 3 Anapur Chhota • 60 40 67 Nagana 57 32 4 Anapurgadh 59 40 68 Nagarpura 59 32 5 Arkhi 87 40 69 Nalasar 12 30 6 Asia 25 38 70 Nandotra 54 32 7 Atal" lIO 42 71 Nanosana 21 30 72 Navi Nagari 70 32 8 Bapla S4 40 73 Navisana 49 32 9 Kotha w. 42 74 Navi Sendhani . 76 32 10 Bhadli Zat 94 40 75 Navovas 79 32 II Bhajna 3 3S 76 Nizampura 41 32 12 Bhakodar 109 42 13 Bhandotra 72 40 14 Bhatib 77 Paldi 56 32 42 38 15 Bhatram 78 Panchada 42 32 71 40 16 Bhilachal 79 Pandya 80 32 1m 42 17 Bhilada 80 Parkhadi 83 32 97 42 81 Pasvadal 19 30 18 Charda 38 38 82 Pavthi 107 34 19 Chhidiwada 28 83 Pepol 53 33 32 20 Chodungri 118 42 84 Pilucha 60 32 SS Pirojpura 8 30 21 Dantiwada 126 42 22 Dedha 57 46 86 Rajosana 10 30 23 Deri 100 42 87 RupaJ 30 30 24 Dhakha 10 3& 25 Dhanera 1-4- 38 IS Sabalpura 100 34 89 26 Dhaneri 114 44 Saklana 32 30 90 Z1 Dhaniyawada 73 40 Salemkot 40 32 91 28 Dhanpura 84 40 Sarnsherpura 84 32 29 Dharnodhar 36 38 92 Sardarpura 97 34 30 Dugdol Chooti 44 38 93 Sherpura (M) 6 30 31 Dugdol Moti 43 3S x\'O ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES-contd. SI. Location Page 81. Location Page No. ViUage/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

DHANERA TALUKA-ccm,td. DHANERA TALUKA-ctmcld.

32 Edal 45 40 82 Odhva 103 42 33 Etta 31 38 83 Panswal 93 40 34 Fatepura 18 38 84 Panthawada 8S 40 35 Fatepura 120 42 85 Pengiya 37 3&

107 42 36 Gangudra 86 104 42 37 Ganguwada 95 42 87 Rajoda 69 105 42 40 38 Ganodra 88 Rampura 91 40 123 42 39 Godh 89 Rampura Chhota 40 38 30 38 40 Go1a 90 Rampura Mahudi 81 40 89 40 41 Gundli 91 Rampura Mota . 20 38 92 Rampura (Vaghpura) 63 40 42 Hadta 39 38 93 Ramuna 7 38 43 Hariyawada 98 42 94 Ranol 115 42 95 Ratanpur ]22 42 44 Jadi 48 40 96 Ravi 66 40 4S Jadiya. 41 38 97 Raviya 49 40 46 Janali 52 40 98 R"Qui 21 38 47 Jegol ]08 42 12 38 48 Jiwana 99 Sabawadi 9 38 58 40 49 Jorapura. 100 Samalwada lorapura Bhadli . 117 26 38 50 42 101 Sankad 51 Jorapura (Lodpa} 118 42 17 38 102 Santarwadal 90 40 103 Saral 22 38 52 Karadhani 23 38 104 Satsan 88 53 Khangan 77 40 40 105 Shera 56 54 Khaprol 2 38 40 106 Shergadh 35 55 Khimat 76 40 38 107 Shergadh 112 56 Kotda 8 38 42 108 Sikariya 121 42 57 Kotda 106 42 109 Silasana 58 Kotda (Raviya) . 50' 40 74 40 110 Siya 47 59 KumaF 75 40 40 111 Sodal 67 40 60 Kundi 53 40 112 Sotwada 61 Kunwarla 34 38 19 38 Taiegadh 62 Lakhanasar 80 40 113 46 40 63 Lawara 4 38 114 Talenagar 113 42 64 Lelava 29 38 115 Thawar 11 38 65 Lodpa 127 42 116 Va 78 40 66 Magrawa 33 38 117 Vachhol 64 40 67 Mahudi Chhoti 83 40 118 Vadvas 129 42 68 Mahlildi Moti 82 40 119 Vaghor 86 40 69 Malotra 15 38 120 Vaktap.lra 55 40 70 Malpuriya 102 42 121 Vdler 27 38 71 MandaI 62 40 122 Varaniya 130 42 72 Marwada 119 42 123 Vasda 61 40 73 Mewada 68 40 124 Vasan 32 38 74 Mota Meda 13 38 125 Vavdhara 99 42 126 Velavas 111 42 75 Nana Meda 51 40 127 Vmchhivadi 6 38 76 Nandotra (Br-Vas) 124 42 128 Virol 79 40 77 Nandotra (Tha-Vas) 125 42 129 Vuda 24 3& 78 Nenuda 5 38 Nanawa 1 79 38 130 Yavarpura 16 38 80 Nengala 65 40 81 NilpUl' 131 42 131 Zat 92 40 xviii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES-contd. SI. Location Page SJ. Location Page No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. ViUage/Town Code No. No.

DEESA TALUKA DEESA TALUKA-contd.

TOWN 48 Jadiali 1 48 49 Jasara 16 48 1 Deesa I 46 50 68 50 51 Jllabadia tt! 51 VILLAGES ' 52 lhak-ol 47 50 53 Jherda 67 50 1 Agdol 69 50 54 Jorapura 42 SO 52 2 Agthala 22 48 55 Juna·Deesa 130 3 Akhol Moti 118 52 56 Kamoda 33 4S Akhol Nani 119 4 52 57 Kamodi 28 48 5 Aseda 139 54 58 Kant 127 52 59 Kanzara 144 54 50 6 BaiwaJa 76 60 Kapra Mota 78 50 7 Balodhar 84 50 61 Kapra Nana 79 51) 8 Bhachalva 56 50 62 Kasari 40 'Sf) '9 Bhadath 114 52 24 48 10 Bhadra 4 48 63 Katarwa 64 Khardosan 138 54 11 Bhadramali 113 52 65 Khentwa 91 52 12 Bhakadial 7 48 66 KherQla It 48 13 100 62 67 Kochasna (\4 50 14 Bhoyan 131 52 68 Kotda 13 48 15 Bodal 107 52 69 Kotba 72 50 16 Bural 53 50 70 Kuchavada 59 51 71 Kuda 17 48 17 Chatrala 115 52 72 Kunwara Padar • 39 :50 ]8 Chekra 18 48 73 Kupat 121 52 19 Chhatrala 104 52 20 Chitroda 25 48 74 . Lakhani 21 48 21 Chora 3 48 75 Latia 121 ..52 76 Laxmipura 4' jQ 22 Dama 43 50 77 Lorwada sa 52 23 Dasanavas 108 52 78 Lunpur 109 .52 24 Dawas 116 52 25 Dedol 86 50 79 Mahadevia 117 :52 26 Deka 14 48 80 120 52 27 Devsari 32 48 81 Manekpuca 110 ..52 28 Dhanavada 54 50 82 Manki 27 48 29 Dhanpura 77 50 83 Matu 19 4$ 30 Dharanwa 81 50 84 Meda 71 50 31 Dharisana 143 54 85 Moral 20 4i 32 Dharpada 136 54 86 Mundetlla 105 .52 33 Dhedhal 51 50 34 Dhroba 8 48 87 Nagfana 6) 50 12 48 35 Dhunsal 88 Nandla j 4~ 36 Dhuva 134 54 89 Nani 34 48 37 Dodana 23 48 90 Nava 140 .54 91 Nesda .luna 91 52 38 Fagudra 60 50 92 Nesda Nava 9) 52 39 Fatehpura 137 54 93 Odhawa 52 50 40 Gadha 73 SO 41 Gamdi 48 50 94 Paldi 99 52 42 Ghana 6 48 95 Pamru 66 50 43 Ghardal Padar 45 SO 96 Pechhadal 3Q 48 44 Gharnal Moti 93 52 97 Pepiu B3 SO 45 Ghamal Nani 85 50 46 Godha 49 SO 98 RampUl"a 50 50 47 Gugal 31 48 99 Ramsan 9 48 ail; ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. Location Page St. Sl. Location Page No Village/Town Cod~No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No~

DEESA Tt\LUKA-concld. KANKREJ TALU[{~

100 Ramuq. 10 48 3 Akoli Maharajvas 101 Ramvas 96 52 56 60 4 Akoli Thakorevas 51 60 102 Ranpur Athamnovas 126 52 5 Amamesda 92 62 103 Ranpur Ugamnovas 124 52 6 Amblivas 73 60 104 Ranpur Vachtovas 125 52 1 Amblun 88 62 105 Rasana Mota 133 54 8 Anandpura Rasana Nana 38 58 106 132 52 9 Arniwada 107 Ratanpul' 98 52 76 60 108 Robas Moti 61 50 10 Balochpur 109 Robas Nani 62 55 60 SO 11 Bhadrevadi 36 58 12 110 Sadarpur 111 52 Bhalgam 21 58 13 III Sam au Motavas • 141 54 41 58 14 112 Samau Nanavas . 142 54 Bukoli 80 60 113 Sanath 102 52 Sandia 114 90 52 15 Changa 21 Sarat 58 115 29 48 16 ChekhaJa 69 116 Saviana 60 145 54 11 Chembla 13 117 Shamsherpura 41 50 58 18 Chimangadh 49 60 118 Shergadh 82 50 19 Chitrazadi 94 62 119 Sherganj 129 52 120 Sherpura 31 20 48 Devdarbar ,12 58 121 Sodapur 70 21 50 Devpura 96 62 122 Soila 94 22 52 Dhanera 98 62 123 Sotambla 92 23 52 Dudasan 100 62 124 Sunthia 2 24 48 DUgrasan 66 60 125 Talegadh 63 50 25 Fategadh 103 62 26 126 Taleganj B7 50 Fatepura 7 58 127 Talepura 74 50 128 Tetoda 55 50 21 Gangapura 89 62 129 Therwada 75 50 28 Golia 79 60 29 Gothada 15 58 130 Vadawal 89 52 30 Gunthawada 97 62 131 Vadli Farm 128 52 31 ]32 Vahra 103 52 Indr;lmana 52 60 133 Vakwada 80 50 32 Isharva 8 58 134 Varan 3S 48 135 Varnoda 44 50 33 Jakhel 20 58 136 Vasada 12~ 52 34 Jalia 102 62 137 Vasana 135 S4 ,35 Jamana Pada! 104 62 138 Vasana (Kuda) 15 48 36 Jhotada 19 58 139 Vasana (Vatam) . 26 48 140 Velavapura 146 54 37 Kakar 44 60 141 Viruna 58 50 )8 Kamboi 99 62 142 Viruvada 101 52 39 Kantheria 10 58 143 Vithodar 57 50 40 Karsanpura 29 58 41 Kasalpura 91 62 144 Yawarganj 106 52 42 Kashipura 6 58 14S Yawarpura 38 50 43 Kasra 95 62 44 Katedia 16 58 Zcnal 146 36 48 45 Kharia 35 58 46 Khasa 53 60 KANKREJ TALUKA 47' Khengarpura 32 58 48 Khimllna (Palodarnavas) • 64 60 VILLAGES 49 Khodi 63 60 50 KhodJa 68 60 1 Anganwada 86 62 51 Kudva 2 Adbsam 11 58 42 60 52 Kunvarva 67 60 xx ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VlLLAGES-contd. SJ. Location Page SI. Location Page No. Village(Town Code No. No. No. Village/ToWD Code No. No.

KANKREJ TALUKA-concld. VAV TALUKA

53 Laxmipura 101 62 VILLAGES 54 Mandkol 43 60 1 Achhuva 29 66 55 Mandla 5 58 2 Akoli 6 66 Mangalpura Nagod 62 60 56 3 Arjanpura 12 66 Manpur 72 .60 -57 4 Asaragam 47 68 58 Manpura (Un) 31 58 . 5 Asaravas 42 66 59 Mota Jampur 84 62 60 Nana Jampur 60 60 6 Bahisara 68 68 61 Nanota 46 60 7 Baiyak 75 68 62 Nasaratpura 3 53 8 Baluntri 19 66 63 Nathpura 9 58 9 Baradvi 11 66 64 Nava 39 58 ]0 Benap 95 70 65 Nekaria 26 68 11 Bhachali 61 68 66 Nekoi 48 60 12 Bhadvel 72 68 13 Bhakhari 38 66 67 Odha 40 58 ]4 Bhankhod 102 70 68 Padar 24 58 15 Bharadava 81 68 69 Padardi 54 60 16 Bhatasana 99 70 17 Bhatvar 60 68 70 Rajpur 14 58 18 Bhatvar Vas 56 68 71 Rampura 65 60 19 Born 112 70 30 72 Ranakpur 58 20 Bukna 39 66 73 Ranawada 75 60 90 62 74 Ranawada 21 Chala 86 68 105 62 75 Raner 22 Chandangadh 20 66 Ratangadh 58 60 76 23 Chandarva 57 68 Ratanpura 25 58 77 24 Chatarpura 49 68 78 Ratanpnra 74 60 25 Chothar Nesda 25 6fi Raviana 59 60 79 26 Chotil 22 66 Runi 34 58 80 27 Chnva 4S 68 81 Ruppura 85 62 2 58 82 Ruve! 28 Dabhi 120 70 29 Daiyap 1 66 '3 Samanva 71 60 84 Savpura 23 58 30 Dendava 65 68 85 Shia 37 58 31 Dethali 66 68 116 Shihori 77 60 32 Devpura 88 68 87 Shirwada 18 58 33 Dhanana 70 68 88 Sohanpura 87 62 34 Dharadara 84 .(i8 89 Sudrosan 82 60 35 Dheriana 30 (i6 36 33 66 90 Tana 61 60 37 Dhrechana 113 70 91 Tatiana 22 58 38 Dudhva 105 70 92 4 58 39 Dudosan 116 70 93 Thali '. 81 60 40 Dnngala 119 70 94 Thara 50 60 95 Thara Sadujivas • 47 60 41 Etta 101 70 96 Totana 83 62 42 Fangadi 11 66 ~7 Uchaepi 70 60 Gambhirpura 41 98 Umbri 78 60 43 66 Garabadi 118 10 99 Un 28 58 44 45 Golap 77 68 100 Vada 51 60 46 Golap Nesda 78 68 101 Valpura 33 58 47 Golgam 40 66 102 Varsada 1 58 Haripnra 24 ~ 103 Vibhanesda 17 58 48 104 Vithlod 93 62 49 Harsad 108 7@ 105 Zalmore 4S 60 50 Ishvaria 14 6J xxi ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. St. Location Page SI. Location Paga No. Vi1Iage/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

VAV TALUKA-contd. VAV T ALUKA-concfd.

51 Jaloya 87 68, 103 Savpura 69 68 52 Jaaavada 73 68 104 Sedav 98 70 53 Jellana S3 68 105 Soneth 121 70 54 Jorawargadh ttl 70 106 Sui gam 94 70 S5 Jordiali 5 66 ffi7 Tadav 27 66 S6 Kalyanpura 100 70 108 Takhatpura 2 66 51 Kanothi 59 68 109 Takhatpura 35 66 58 KarcH 17 66 110 Talsari 71 68 59 Katav I1S 70 !II Tcjpura 13 66 60 KhadoJ 91 70 112 Tithgam 67 68 61 Khardol 54 68 113 Tobha 14 66 62 Khimanapadar 48 68 63 Khimanavas 50 68 114 Uchosan 110 70 64 Kolava 23 66 115 Uchpa 46 68 65 Koreti 82 68 116 Umedpura 26 66 66 Kumbhardi 16 66 67 Kumbharkha 90 10 117 Vaghpura 117 70 68 Kundalia 9 66 118 Vajiasara 18 66 119 Vasarda 85 68 69 Lalpura 104 70 120 Vav 51. 68 70 Limbala 64 68 121 Vavdi 58 68 71 Limbuni 96 70 72 Lodrani 36 66 THARAD TALUKA

73 Madhpura 107 70 TOWN 74 Madka 62 68 7S Malsan 55 68 1 Tharad I 74 76 Mamana 83 68 77 Masali ]06 70 VILLAGES 78 Mavsari 4 66 79 Meghpuia 80 68 Abhepura 41 76 gO Mithavi Charan • 3 66 2 Ajawada 21 76 81 Mithavi Rana 7 66 3 Antrol 10 74 82 Morikha 63 68 4 Aratava 106 78 83 Morwada 114 70 5 Asasan ]33 80 84 Motipura 89 70 6 Asodar 112 78

15 Nadabet 93 70 7 Betalia 27 76 86 Nalodar 37 66 8 Bevta 84 78 87 Navapura 109 70 9 Bhacbar 34 76 10 Bhadodar 24 76 88 Padan 76 68 11 Bhalasara 101 78 89 Pansada 10 66 12 Bhapdi 52 76 90- Platappura 34 66 13 Bhapi 51 76 14 Bhardasar 11 74 91 Rabdipadar 21 66 15 Bhimgadh 124 80 92 Rachhena 28 66 16 Bhimpura 70 78 93 Radhanesda 8 66 17 Bhordu 73 78 94 Radka 103 70 ]8 Bhorol 18 76 95 Radosan 79 68 92 78 96 Rajpura 19 Bhuria. 97 70 20 Budhanpur 40 76 91 Rampura 92 70 98 RavIa . ' 52 68 94 78 99 Reluchi 43 66 21 Changola 22 Charda 39 76 100 Sanval 15 66 23 Chhanasara 96 78 101 Sapreda 32 66 24 Chotpa 83 78 102 Sardarpura 44 68 25 Chudmer 38 76 xxii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. SI. Location Page SI. No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Location Page Code No. No. THARAD TALUKA-contd. THARAD TALUKA-confd.

26 Dantia 62 76 79 Madal 118 27 Darbari Detal 131 80 80 Madevpura 78 32 28 Dedudi 100 78 81 Mahajanpura 76 36 29 Dedva 99 78 82 Malupur 76 108 30 Del 49 76 83 Mangrol 78 58 31 Delankot 125 80 84 Medhala 76 32 Detalduva 126 80 85 12 74 Meghpura 89 33 Didarda 67 78 86 Miyal 78 80 34 Dipda 82 78 87 Morila 78 117 35 Dodgam 46 76 88 Morthal 78 91 36 Dodia 132 80 89 Mota Mesara 78 31 37 Dolatpura 37 76 90 Moti Pavad 76 38 Dudhav.a 60 76 120 80 39 Duva 105 78 91 Nagla 45 92 Nana Mesara 76 29 40 Gadsisar 2 74 93 Nani Pavad 76 115 41 Gagana 64 76 94 Nanol 78 42 77 Ganeshpura 23 76 95 Naroli 78 43 Oanta 129 80 22 76 44 Gela \ , 134 80 96 Padadar 45 \ Ghantiali 116 17 76 97 Pathamda 78 46 Ghesada 110 68 78 98 Patiasara 78 47 Ghodasar 14 113 78 99 Pavdasan 76 107 100 Pepar 78 48 Hathawada 55 88 76 101 Piluda 78 53 49 Idhata 102 Pipral 76 33 76 128 )03 Pirgadh 80 3 50 ladara 86 78 14 51 Jamda 56 76 104 Radka 16 52 Jampur 13 105 Rah 76 74 102 53 Jandi 63 76 106 Rajkot 78 8 54 Jandla 47 76 107 Rampura 74 20 S5 Jetda 127 108 Ranesari 76 80 6 109 Ranpur 14 15 56 Kamali 93 78 110 Ratanpura 76 9 57 Karanasar J09 78 74 58 Karanpura 69 78 III Saba I 74 59 Karbun 25 76 112 Sandhar 48 76 60 Kasvi 4 74 113 Savapura 19 61 Kesargam 85 78 114 Savraklla 76 28 62 Khanpur 43 76 115 Sedla 76 63 111 78 Kharakhoda 81 78 116 Sherau 5 64 Khengarpura 74 74 78 117 Sidhotra 114 65 Khoda 78 78 78 66 Khorda 121 118 Takhuva 80 7 74 67 Kiyal 104 119 Tafuva 78 123 80 68 Kochala 98 120 Terol 78 87 78 69 Kothigam 121 Thara 72 78 103 78 70 Kumbhara 65 122 Therwada 76 95 78 71 Lakhapura 97 78 123 Undrana 72 La!pur 76 18 130 80 124 Untvelia 73 Lendau 119 78 35 76 74 LOdhnor 61 76 125 Vadgamda 75 71 78 Lorwada SO 76 126 Vaghasan 76 26 76 Luna! S7 76 127 Vajegadh 77 Lum.va 44 76 122 80 128 Valadar S9 76 78 Luvana 90 129 78 Vantdau 30 76 xxiii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd, Location Page S1. Location Page 51. Code No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town

'IHARAD TALUKA-concld. DEODAR TALUKA-contd.

79 78 130 Vara 44 Harkudia 37 84 66 76 131 Vedla 45 Indarva luna 78 86 54 76 132 Wami 46 Indarva Nava 77 86

133 Zenta 7S 78 47 Jada 98 88 48 Jalodha 29 84 DEODAR TALUKA 49 Jasali 125 88 50 Jashanwada 62 86 VILLAGES 51 Jorwada 72 86 74 86 1 Abala 52 Kaprupur 87 86 2 Abasana 47 86 S 84 53 Karela 81, 86 3 Achhavadia 54 Khadosan 57 86 Asana 49 86 4 55 Khanodar 20 84 43 84 56 Khara 52 86 5 Balodhan 57 Khari Paldi 44 86 6 Barvala 51 86 79 86 58 Kotarwada 38 84 7 Beda S9 Kotda Deodar 102 88 Bhabhar Juna 83 86 8 60 Kotda Forna 100 88 Bhabhar Nava 82 86 9 61 Kunvata 15 84 Bhadkasar 63 86 10 62 Kunwana 11 Bhagvanpura 21 84 8 84 12 Bhem Bordi 46 86 63 Kuvala 54 86 Kuvarva 13 Bhesana 97 88 64 122 88 14 Bhodalia 53 86 15 Boda 109 88 65 Lavana 14 84 ]6 Buretha 93 86 66 Lembau 4 84 67 Liladhar 107 88 101 17 Chachasana 95 86 68 Ludra 88 18 Chagwada 103 88 69 Lunsela 41 84 19 Chaladar 67 86 Makdala 13 20 Chalva 7 84 70 84 21 Chamanpura 99 88 71 Makhanu 9 84 Manpura Bhabhar 8S 22 Chatra 65 84 72 " 86 Manpura Dhunsol 4S 23 Chembuva 70 86 73 86 24 Chibhda 6 84 74 Manpura Jalodha 32 84 2S Chichodra 92 86 75 Mera 42 84 76 Mespura 66 86 26 Daua 2 84 77 Mesra lOS 88 27 Delwada 106 88 78 Mitha 59 86 Mojru Juna 23 28 Deodar 110 88 79 84 29 30 84 80 Mojru Nava 22 84 Motisari 80 30 Devkapdi 35 84 81 86 Mulakpur 124 31 Dhanak Wada 113 88 82 88 Dhenkwali 32 89 86 Narana 28 84 Dhrandav 83 33 60 86 84 Nava 115 88 Dhrandavda 34 58 86 85 Navapura 31 84 Dhunsol 35 10 84 86 Nesda 76 86 Duchakwada 36 104 88 87 Niokha 50 86 Foma 37 112 88 '88 Odha 118 88 Oghadpura 64 38 Gangol 111 88 89 86 39 Gangun 86 86 90 raldi Mithi 17 84 40 Goda 108 88 41 Golvi 11 84 91 'Radakia 40 84 42 Golvo 12 84 92 Raiya 119 88 43 Gosan 94 86 93 Rampura 48 86 niv ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd. Location Page Sl. Location Page s!. No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. Yillage/Town Code No. No.

DEODAR TALUKA-concld. RADHANPUR TALUKA-coRtd.

94 Rantila 16 84 10 Chalwa a 9 94 95 Ravel 55 86 11 Chhaniathal 38 96 96 Roita 96 88 97 Runi 69 86 ,12 Dehgam 29 96 ill Delana 31 96 98 Salpura 117 88 14 Dev 12 94 99 Sam lavadana 61 ~6 15 Dharv 55 96 100 Sanadar 116 88 16 Dholakda 37 96 101 Sanav 3 84 102 Sanavia I ,84 17 Gotarka 30 96 103 Sanesda 36 84 18 Gulaopura 39 96 104 Sanva 73 86 105 Sardarpura 123 88 19 Javantri 8 94 106 Sardarpura Paldi 19 84 20 Jetalpura and 53 96 107 Sesan Juna 25 84 21 Jorawarganj 28 96 108 Sesan Nava 24 84 109 Soni 22 Kalyanpura 14 94 110 Surana 121 88 23 Kamalpul 40 96 Suthar Nesdi 39 84 24 Kamalpur 54 96 111 " 25 Karsangadh 33 96 III Tllnwad 7S 86 26 Kolhapur 20 94 113 Tetarva 68 86 27 Limbadka 4 84 114 Ujjanwada 90 86 AS Lotia 6 94 115 Undai 91 86 29 Maghapura 47 96 30 Masali 48 96 116 ~adana 71 86 31 Memdabad 15 94 J17 Vadia 56 86 32 Moti Pipli 10 94 118 Vadpag 88 86 119 Vajapur Juna 34 84 33 Naj r 42 96 120 Vajapur Nava 33 84 34 Nanapura 52 96 121 Vajagadh 18 84 35 Nani Pipli 13 94 122 Vakha 114 88 36 Nyatwada 11 94 123 Vatam Juna 27 84 124 Vatam Nava 26 84 37 Panvi 5 94 125 Vavdi 84 86 38 Pedashpura 36 96 39 Porana Nava Juna Amratnagar 23 94 RADHANPU.R. TALUKA 40 Rangpura 3 94 TOWN 41 Sabdalpura 44 96 42 Santhli 1 94 1 Radhanpur I 92 43 Sardarpura 22 94 44 Sarkarpura 32 96 VILLAGES 45 Satun 41 96 46 Shahpur 49 96 1 Agichana 34 96 47 Shergadh 43 96 2 Albabad 24 94 48 Sberganj 19 94 3 Amirpwra 4S 96 49 Sinad 46 96 4 Arjansar 27 96 50 Subapura Juna Nava 25 94 51 SultanplJra 21 94 5 Badarpura 51 96 52 Surka 16 94 6 Bandhwad 17 94 7 Bbadia 5 96 53 Thikaria 2 94 8 Bhilot 7 94 9 Bismillaganj 35 96 54 Vijaynagar 26 94 xxv' ALPHABETICAL LIST OF'VILLAGES-condd. Location Page 81. Location Page Sl. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.

SANTALPUR TALUKA SANTALPUR TALUKA-contd.

VILLAGES 38 Kilana 22 100 39 Koliwada 61 102 102 1 Abiyana 72 40 Korda 31 100 100 2 Aluvas 9 74 102 3 Amrapur 41 Lakhapura 58 102 102 4 Antamesh 48 42 Limgamda 62 102 43 Lodra 38 100 5 Babra 14 100 44 Lunichana 71 102 6 Bakutra 13 100 7 Bamroli 35 100 45 Madhutra 7 100 8 Barara 4 100 46 Manpura 50 102 9 Bavarda 20 100 47 Meghpura 69 102 10 Boruda 40 100 48 Nalia SS 102 11 Chadiyana 76 102 49 Navagam 64 102 12 ChaJanda 41 100 13 Charanka 6 100 SO Par 19 100 14 Chhansara 33 100 51 Parsund 45 102 52 Patanka 15 100 15 Dabhi 44 102 53 Piparala ' 23 100 16 Daigamda 34 100 17 Daisar 53 102 54 Rajusara "30 100 18 Daldi 26 100 S5 Rampura, 32 100 19 Datrana 8 100 S6 Ranmalpura 12 100 20 Dhokavada 5 100 57 Rozu 11 100 21 Dhrandava 43 100 58 Sadpura 66 102 22 Eval 2 100 59 Saiyadpura 73 102 60 Santalpur 17 100 23 Fangli ]0 100 61 Sherpura 56 102 ~4 Fulpura 57 102 62 Sidhada 25 100

2S Gadha 36 100 63 Unadi 68 102 26 Gadsai 75 102 64 Undargadha 67 102 27 Ganjisar 39 ]00 65 Unrot 46 102 28 Garambadi 24 100 29 Gokhantar 54 102 66 Vaghpura 49 102 67 Vahuva 3 100 30 Hamirpura 70 102 68 Vajegadh 42 100 69 Vandhiya 65 102 31 Jakhotra 1 100 70 Varahi 63 102 32 lamvada 27 ]00 71 Varnosari 21 100 33 Jarusa 51 102 72 Vavdi 28 100 34 Joravargadh 60 102 73 Zandala 37 100 35 Kalyanpura ]8 100 74 Zanzansar 52 102 36 Kamalpura 59 102 75 Zazam 16 100 37 Keshargadh 29 100 76 Zekda 47 102 PART I

1 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY

2 GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

INTRODUCTORY ESSAY BANASKANTHA DISTRICT 1 LOCATION AND PHYSICAL FEATURES Kutch near Gokhatar in Varahi and Agichana jn RadhaQPur taluka. The chief tributari~s of the 1.1 Bouruiaries and Natural Divisions Banas river are Sipu and, Balaram. The Sipu rises Banaskantha district is, as its name depotes, in the east of Himaj hills in the Sirobi district and the territory situated on and around the river Banas. joins the Banas river near Bhadath and Chhota­ Lying between 23° 35\ to 24° 43', north,latitude Ranpur Vas in Deesa taluka. The Balaram rises and: 71"-0' to 73"-0' east longitude, the district in the hilJs on the north-eastern border, flows by has an area of 4,648.6 sq. miles and a population the shrine of Balaram from whence it takes its of 996,144 according to 1961 Census. It was name and joins the Banas near Karja in Palanpur taluka. The Arjuni. which is considered holy by composed, on the merger', of States in ,the year the , is a large river that rises in the 1948, out of the merged' States of P~lanpur, Ambaji hills and becomes Saraswati after its Radhanpur, Danta, Thara.d and V'av, Deodar confluence with the Saraswati which rises in the and Thara Jagirs, and the :old Agency Thanas of Mahik antha hills, neaI' Bamanwara, at the Bhabhar, Deodar, Varahi and Santalpur south-west corner of Vadgam mahal. This river and the Sub-Thana of Sui$am.· , passes by Sidhpur and Patan in district and enters the . These rivers The district is situated on the north-western are en tirely dependent on monsoon and dry up part of Gujarat bordering and in the hot weather. area of in the north part of on the south and Sabarkantha on the east. In the west it is surrounded by the Rann 1.4 Soil of Kutch which forms' the frontier with . The soils of the district are derived mainly from:. sand and stones. They are sandy, porous, well~rained 1.2 Configuration and easy to work with implements. Parts of Danta, The general appearance indicates that the Amargadh and Palanpur talukas consist of sandy district has roughly two main geographical divisions loam soils having scattered blackish pat!ehes. In parts and the river Banas serves as a dividing line ofVavand Deodar talukas soil;'are saline. On the between the two. In the neighbourhood of Palanpur whole, because of its good sub-soil drainage, the and to the eastward, the region is undulating and well·wooded. To the north and north-east, there capacity of the soil to retain moisture is very are hills and ranges of good height and size, poor. This adds to regular- droughts, which make which render the district extremely difficult for the growth of vegetation more and more difficult. transport. The chief of these are ]hasore (about The general nature of soil is suitable for Kharif 3,500 feet high) and Chikhodar Mata's hill near cropping only. Amirgadh. The whole region is a vast level plain. Towards the north and south where it borders on 1.5 Climate and Temperature Marwar and Jhinjhuwada, there is scarcely a tree to be seen, while along the entire eastern border The climate of the district is warm but nothing but a salt marsh meets the eye. nevertheless healthy. In the hot season the heat is great and it becomes intense in the northern part 1.3 Rivers towards Marwar and in the western part towards Banas is the main river of the district. It the Rann of Kutch. In 1960, the maximum rises in the Dhebar lake among the hills temperature recorded, at Palanpur in the hot and flows west past the flourishing towns of season was about nooe in May. the minimum in and Deesa and enters the Rann of the cold season being 54°C in January. 1.6 Rainfall situated in the jungle areas. The jungles are devoid of water. These forest areas were being effaced The average rainfall of the district for the year 1960 was 17.8 inches. It is more in the in the pte-integration period but after Independence eastern part of the district, viz., Palanpur taluka the position has altogether changed, as plans and scarce towards the western parts of the district, for the better utilisation of the forest by resorting viz., Radhanpur and Tharad t.alukas. The statement to scientific methods of tree-rearing are being given below furnishes the figures of average annual framed and implemented. rainfall at headquarters station, palanpur for the years 1951-1960. 1.8 Famine and Scarcity Annual rairifall at the headquarters station, The Fact Finding Committee appointed by Palanpur, 1951-60 the Government of Bombay in 1958 for deter­ Annual rainfall mination of precarious and other scarcity areas found that the areas included in the present Year In Inches In Centimetres 1 2 3 Banaskantha district were formerly small States 1951 N.A. N.A. like Palanpur, Radhanpur, Santa]pur, Danta and 1952 26.0 66.1 Jagirs of Vav and Tharad. No detailed record 1953 24.5 62.3 1954 32.9 83.5 of the occurrence of scarcity or famine in this 1955 22.7 57.6 areas in the years before merger with Bombay is 1956 60.9 154.8 available. The data availab1e related to the N.A. NA. 1957 period 1949-50 to 1957-58. Since these areas 1958 15.2 38.5 1959 46.9 119.0 were unsurveyed and unsettled, no accurate 1960 17.8 45.2 basis for working out annawari could be had I N.A. = Not available about the suspension of land revenue for the It is seen from the above table that the period. The Committee found that the following rainfall is the heaviest (60.9 inches) in 1956. talukas were affected by scarcity during the years shown below. 1.7 Forests The forest of the district is an exterior portion Talukas affected by scarcity of Arawali ranges. The eastern part of the district abounds in jungles comprising the Palanpur and Total No. of Name of villages in Danta talukas. The total area of the forest the taluka the taluka Year is 529.62 sq. miles, of which 35.56 sq. miles are 1 2 3 reserved forests, 2.12 sq. miles protected forests Tharad 133 1949-50, 1951-52, 1952-53. and 491.94 sq. miles of unclassified forests. The 1955-56. 1956-57, 1957-58 vegetation consists of Kaladhav, Kadaya, Salar, Vav 121 1949-50, 1951-52, 1955-56, Golar, Bor, Khakhro, Kher and Aniyar varieties 1956-57, 1957-58. of trees. Nearly 60 per cent of Amirgadh circle is full of bamboo. The chief forest produce of Radhanpur 66 1949-50. 1952-53. 1955-56. the district are firewood, bamboo, honey, lac, 1957-58. doom, timroo leaves, white and black musli SantaIpur 15 1948-49, 1949-50. 1951-52. (medicinal root plant), aval bark, bor fruit. soap 1952-53. 1955-56, 1957-58. nuts, kothan. etc. Talukas. on the eastern side of the district, Lime and marble stones of good quality are viz., Danta, Palanpur and Deesa were free from dug out from the Divanji and Jarivav quarries scarcity.

4 Kankrej and Vadgam are more favourably were displaced by Musalman rulers of Jhalor situated in the matter of' soil and irrigation family who cqntinued to rule tm Independence. facilities. The rainfall in these talukas is also higher than the talukas in the west adjoining Of these States, Danta was second class in the Rann of Kutch, viz., Vav, Tharad, Radhanpur rank and enjoyed the special privilege of and Santalpur. The areas wbich require closer having within its territory the famous shrine of consideration from the point of view of chronic goddess

5 Administrative Divisions, 1961

Popu]ation 81. Sub-Division I Area No. of No. of No. Taluka/Mahal (in sq. miles) towns villages Tota] Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 ,5 6 7 8

District Total 4,648.6 4 1,359 996,144 92S,490 70,654 Total for Palanpur Sub-Division 1.001.9 1 471 319,690 290,551 29.139 I Palanpur 499.6 1 178 177,032 147,893 29.139 2 Danta 282.1 183 52,411 5Z,411 3 Vadgam 220.2 110 90,247 90,247 Total for DeesQ Sub-Division 1,339.7 J 380 323,780 304,889 18.891 . 4 Dhanera 455.9 130 89,261 89,261 5 Deesa 562.1 145 140,887 121,996- 18.1191 6 Kankrej 321.7 105 93,632 93,632 Total for Tharad Sub- Division 1.161.1 1 254 169,226 161,660 7.566 7 Vav 637.5 121 85,490 85,490 523.6 I 8 Tharad 133 83,736 76,170 7,566 Total for Radhanpur Sub-Division 1,145.9 1 254 183,448 168,390 15,058 9 Radhanpur 230.0 1 54 51,839 36,781 15,058 10 Santalpur 523.6 75 44,316 44.316 11 Deodar 392.3 125 87,293 87,293 Details of inhabited and uninhabited villages, partial survey was found necessary after density and occupied houses are available in 1947, to bring the survey up-to-date. This was Census Table A-I published in Part II of this got done through the staff of the Merged State Handbook. Area Survey and Classification Scheme. which-was largely employed in this district. The remaining 2.4 Revenue areas which were unsurveyed have been got surveyed The Collector is in charge of the general by the same staff. The soil of the former State administration, law and order and civil supplies. and areas were got classified after 1947. In He is assisted by a Personal Assistant in his office none of the areas of this district, there was and 4 Deputy Collectors in charge of 4 sub-divisions anything like land revenue settlement. Land having their headquarters at Palanpur, Deey. revenue assessment has, therefore, been fixed Tharad and Radhanpur. There are 10 mamlatdars under Section 7 of the Bombay Merged in charge of 10 taluka offices and 1 mahalkari in Territories and Area (Jagir Abolition) Act. charge of the mahal office. 1953, in" the former Jagir areas and under 2.5 Revenue Settlements Land Revenue Rule 19-0 framed under This district comprises of former Patanpur, Section 52 of Bombay Land Revenue Code in Radhanpur, Vav, Tharad and Danta States and the rest of the areas. According to Land Revenue Thanas and Jagirs formerly controlled. by Agency., Rule 19- 0, groups of villages of the merged areas formed on consideration of their homogeneity Prior to 1947, the pre-historic system of land ' in respect of permanent and semi-permanent revenue, viz., Bhag-Bat21i, Kaltar and udhad,' factors of physical configuration, climate and methods of recovery of land revenue prevailed, rainfall, markets, comniunications and mode of except in Palanpur and Radhanpur State areas husbandry 'and Comparable· *Union· Areas where the lands were surveyed and only some were fixed for them. Land Revenue assessmeuts ·Union areas=Areas forming part of the Pre-Indepen-dence districts of B.ombay Province

6 were then worked out by applying (1) the State Assembly. The details comprising the terri-> recoverable rate worked out under L.R.R. 19-N, torial extent of the Parliamentary and Assembly or (2) the existing rate prevailing in the merged constituencies are shown below. area or (3) the rate worked out on the basis of average cash value of 35 per cent of 1/6th of the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly gross produce. whichever was the 1owest, to the Constituencies soil classification value through the medium of A Parliamentary Constituency the distance from· village site scale and the actual Sl. ~anne of Extent in terms of Assembly area of Survey Number or its sub-division. Nfi). Constituency Constituencies 1 2 . 3 Under Section .7 of the Bombay Merged 1 Banaskantha Radhanpur. Tharad.Deodar. Dhanera, Territories and Area (Jagir Abolition) Act, the Deesa. Palanpur and Vadgam Land Revenue assessment is fixed by applying B Assembly Constituencies the rate of adjoining homogeneous khalsa village. , SI. Nanne of 2.6 Land Tenure,v and Agrarian Reforms No. Constituency Extent of Constituencies 1 2 3 The former Jagiri tf?nure has been abolished 1 Radhanpur Santalpur and Radhanpur talukas under the Bombay Merged Territories and Area and 26 villages of Un circle and (Jagir Abolition) Act, ~nd the Inarns. except 17 villages of Terwada circle of Kankrej taluka Devasthan Inams, were ab~1ished under the Bombay Merged Territories (Miscellaneous Alienations 2 Tharad Tharad ta)uka (excluding 27 Abolition) Act, 1955. In the Banaskantha district, villages of Jetda circle of Tharad there is no other special tenure. the Bombay taluka) and Vav taJuka Tenancy and Agricultural. Lands Act, 1948 has 3 Deodar Deodar taluka and 27 Villages of been applied in the district with a view to do letda circle of Tharad taluka and away with the intermediaries between the Kankrej taluka (excluding 26 villages of Ull circle and 17 agriculturists and the State. The Bombay Prevention villages of Terwada circle of of Fragmentation and Consolidation of Holdings Kankrej taluka- Act, 1947, has been applied to the area and the 4 Dhanera Dhanera taluka and 27 villages activities under the Act have been started in the of AgathaJa circle and 25 villages district since 1954. The work is at present in of Vithadar circle of Deesa taluka progress in Deodar and Palanpur talukas. Under S Deesa Deesa taluka (excluding: 27 villages the Gujarat Agriculture Lands Ceiling Act, 1960, of AgathaJa circle and 25 viUages the maximum limits to the land holdings have ofVithadar circle of Deesa taluka) been laid down. The position in respect of survey and 12 villages of Gadh circle of Palanpur taluka and soil classification and Land Revenue assessment as also in respect of the relations between the 6 Palanpur Palanpur taluka (exclUding 12 agriculturists and the State have been brought villages of Gadh circle of on par with that obtaining in the pre-merger Palanpur taluka) . union areas of the State. 7 ·Vadgam Vadgam nnahal and Danta taluka 2.7 Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies *This seat is reserved for Scheduled Castes. Under the Delimitation of Parliamentary and 2.8 Judiciary Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961, one seat is allotted to this district for the purpose of election The judicial set-up of the district comprises to the House of the People and seven seats for the of ~ one District and Sessions Judge. one

7 Civil Judge (S1':- Division)· and five Civil Judges Persons conl'i~ted by nature of offences. 196():'61' (Jr. Division). As Sessjons . Judge, he is No. of persons Description of offence convict@d empowered - t~ . impose any sentence auth.rised 1 2 by law, but any sentence of death subject to Against State . 70 confirmation by the High Court. The Assistant } Against th~'public tranquillity Sessions Judge is empowered to impose any By or relat'ing to public servants 11· sentence authorised by law, except a. sentence Affecting the public health, safety, convenience, decency and IIlorals of death; or imprisonment for life or of 31 Affecting life . ' imprisonm~tit Tor a term exceeding 10 years. The J Hurt 73 District Judge has unlimited jurisdiction in civil Theft . . 158 C;:;riminal Trespass suits while the Assistant Judge has jurisdiction. 24 , up to Rs. 15,000 in such suits. Civil Judge 3 LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT (Sr. Division) and' Judicial Magistrate is empowered to impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term 3.1 Local Self Government Institutions not exceeding 2 years and fine not exceecling two The Local Self Government institutions in, thous and rupees. He has got unlimited jurisdiction the State as on 1st April, 1961, which is the in civil suits. Civil Judges (Jr. Division) have peripd covered by 'this Handbook are (1) Muni-· jurisdiction up to Rs. 10,000 in civil suits. cipalities, (Z)· District, Local Board, (3) District School Board and (4) Gram Panchayats. But 2.9 Police ~ince the P~ncpayats Act has come into force The total strength of civil police in 1960 from 1st April, 1963, replacing the existing district amounted to 1,458 persons. There were 20 police Local Boards by Jilla Panchayats and introducing stations and 30 police outposts in the district. The democratic decentralisation at all levels, a short total number of cognisable ofl't:nces investigated resume of the provisions of this Act as regards was 2,193. Thus there was 1 police per 6.00 the new set-up, functions, finances. etc., will also sq. miles of area. The number of persons per police be given to bring the position about administra­ was 1,285 and the number of cognisable offences tive se!-up up-to-date. investigated per police was 2.8~. 3.1 Mbtnicipalities The number of cri mes by major class of At the end of 1960-61 there were 3 offences in the district is extracted from Table municipalities covering 3 towns with a popUlation 11.3 given in Part II of this Handbook, wherein of 63,088. The average population per municipality other details regarding number of persons was 21,029. The following table shows area, acquitted or discharged and ntlmber of persons popUlation, income and expenditure of each convicted will also be found. municipality in the district.

Municipalities, area, population, income «nd expenditure for the year, 1960-61

Area Income Income per head Expenditure Expenditure per head Municipality (in sq. miles) Population (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (m Rs.) (in Rs.) 1 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7

Total 14.83 63,088 1,312,791 lO.89 1,440,l41 12.83

PaJanpur 5.S0 29,139 447,070 15.34- 338,510 11.62

Deesa 5.33 18,891 675,624 35.76 945,473 50.0S Radhanpur 4.00 ]5,058 190,097 12.62, 156,158 10.37

8 Details regarding number of members, sources Income and expenditure of District Local Board, 1960-61 of income and heads of expenditure are available Income Expenditure in Official Statistics Table 14.1 published in Head (in Rs_) Head (in Rs.) Part II of this Handbook. 1 2 3 4 Total 772,223 Total 751,301 Land Revenue 117,485 Refunds • 232,635 The total income of all the three municipa· Local Rates. 492,051 Administration 47,798 Interest '\ 19,274 lities during 1960-61 amounted to Rs. 1,312,791. Law and', Justice 200 Education 9,617 The income per head of population as per 1961 Medical 11,488 Medical 141,251 Pension • 2,178 Census was Rs. 20.89, As against this, the total Miscellaneous 31,838 Miscellaneous • 3,030 Famine Relief 1,88:2 expenditure in 1960-61, of all municipalities' Civil Works 99,887 Minor Works and Navigation • 312.910 amounted to Rs. 1,440,141 and average expenditure per head of population Rs. 22.83. Details giving income and expenditure und~ different sources \ are available for the years 3.3 District Local Board 1950-51 and 1955-56 in Official Statistics Table 14.2 published in Part II of this Handbook. , Total income and expenditure of the board during 1960-61 was Rs. 772!223 and Rs. 751,301 3.4 Panchayats respectively. The main sources of income are The number of panchayats in the district at local rates and land revc;!nue and the major the end of 1960·61 was 534 covering 1,360 villages heads of expenditure are minor works and and towns. The villages having Nyaya Pancbayats navigation and refunds. The following table numbered 87. The number of panchayats in each taluka/mahaI of the district together shows income and expenditure of the Banaskantha with their income and expenditure for the District Local Board during 1960-61 under years 1955-56 and 1960·61 is given in the different heads. following table.

Income and expenditure of panchayats, 1955-56 and 1960-61 No. of village TalukajMahal panchayats Income (in RS_) Expenditure (in RS.) 1955-56 1960-61 1955-56 1960-61 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 12) 534 276,224 1,964,217 223,440 1,596,868 Palanpur 16 93 50,893 374,713 76,734 434,636 Danta 11 36 63,542 142,071 57,956 157,383 Vadgam 19 S5 52,109 158,545 35,876 140,620 Dhanera 16 43 49,399 114,773 16,530 52,720 Deesa N.A. 58 N.A. 331.611 N.A. U!1,344 Kankrej 10 39 28.807 144,681 21,352 101,822 Vav 25 60 N.A. 149,706 N.A. 131,055 Tharad 2 47 9,343 137.678 9.943 89,098 Deodar 24 51 22,131 194.070 5,049 105,349 Radhanpur 26 104.805 82,759 Santalpur 26 111,564 114,082 N.A.=Not available

9 Details for the years 1955-56 and 1960·61 The District Development Officer is the are available in Official Statistics Table 14.3 Chief Executive Officer in a district panchayat. He published in Part II of this Handbook. is borne on the cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (Senior time-scale) and is appointed by The total income of all. panchayats for the Government. The Chief Executive Officer of the year 1960·61 was Rs. 1,964,217 while the total taluka panchayat is the Taluka Development expenditure amounted to Rs. 1,596,868. The income Officer, who is also appointed by Government. and expenditure per head of population covered Both these officers are secretaries of their under panchayats were Rs. 2.11 and Rs. 1.71 respective panchayats. These patlchayats function respectively. The income and expenditure per through various committees, appointed for panchayat were Rs. 3,678.31 and Rs. 2,990.39 different groups OJ functions under the Act. res pecti vel y . 3 ..5 Present Set-up under the Panchayat Act FUNCTIONS The Gujarat Panchayats Act has been brought The functions of three tiers of panchayats into force in all the districts of Gujarat (except have been given very elaborately in the thre'e Kutch and Dangs districts) from 1st April, 1963. schedules to the Act. In addition, the functions In the , it has been brought into of collecting land revenue (including cesses) and force with effect from 15th Aplil, 1963. It is dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue, not yet made applicable to the Dangs district. levied and assessed by or under the land revenUe In each district there are three tiers of the code and all other functions and duties of a Panchayat organisation-gram/nagar panchayats, village accountant under the land - revenue code taluka panchayats and district panchayat. have been transferred to gram/nagar wnchayats. The powers exercised and the functidns and duties Mun icipalities having population not exceeding performed by the District School Board have been 10,000 have been converted into gram panchayats sirp_ilarly transferred to the tal uk a and district and those having population exceeding 10,000 panchayats and aU primary schools have been but not exceeding 20,000 have been converted placed under tbe control of taluka and district into nagar panchayats. A gram/nagar panchayat panchayats. A large number of functions such as is subordinate to the taluka panchayat, while registration of co~operative societies, approval of a taluka panchayat is subordinate to the district amendment to the bye-laws of co-operative socie­ panchayat according to the scheme of this Act. ties, calling of or extending the period for the calling of annual general meeting of co-operative According to the provisions of the Gujarat sqcieties and such other functions which under Panchayat Act, 1961, a gram panchayat. consists the Co-operative Societies Act, were exercised of not less than 9 and not more than 16 by the Registrar, Co-operative Societies, have members, while a nagar panchayat consists of not been transferred to district panchayats. Moreover, less than 15 and not more than 31 members. functions relating to agriculture, animal husbandry, Provision has been made to reserve seats for public health and medical relief, social welfare, women and members of Scheduled Castes and cottage industries and small scale industries and Tribes. A taluka panchayat consists of ex-officio, District Statistical Office, have been transferred elected, co-opted and associate members. On on an agency basis to the district panchayats. accoun t of the national emergency, interim district StAFF panchayats had to be constituted in April, 1963. Elections are now proposed to be held and elected To enable the panchayats to carry out district panchayats would be constituted towards numerous activities entrusted to them, Government the end of March, 1964 in the sixteen districts has transferred/deputed a number of its employees of the State. along with the functions transferred. The staff

10 of the District School Boards and bistrict Local panchayats. Out of the remaining 15 per cent of Boards has also been transferred to talnka/district the land revenue, n per cent will be carried to panchayats. It has been envisaged in the Act to the njs~rict Equalisation Fund and n percent to constitute a panchayat service in eonneclioll with the Gram Encoura~ll\ent Fund. the affairs of panchayats and to maintain a uniform standard· in the recruitment for pa1l'Chayat 4 POPULATION service. A Panchaya.t 'Service Selection Bt)ard has 4.1 Growth of Population been constituted for this purpose. \ In '.1951, the popOlatioo Of the district as FUNDS constituted in 1961, was 773,894. According _tc:t the 1961 Census the same has gone up to 996,144 The panchayauc have been given necessary and increased by 222,250 or 28.72 per cent, the funds to execute all :schemes transferred to them.' highest during the last sixty years, and higher also In addition, provision has been made in the Act, during the decade than that observed in the for various tiers of panchayat to levy taxes a~d case of Gujarat as a whole which is 26.88 per cent. fees. A gram or nagar panchayat, subject The following table compares the growth rate to certain conditions, can "levy a tax on buildings, in the district during the last sixty years. a pilgrim tax, a tax on fairs, festivals and other entertainments, a tax on', bicycles or vehicles Variation in population during 1901 to 1961 \~rawn by animals, a sanitary tax, etc. It can also Decade Percentage levy fee on markets, cart stands,. tonga stands, Year Population variation decade variation 1 2 3 the supply of water from and tanks for 4 i we~l.s 1901 485,132. purposes other than domestic u$e and for cattle. 1911 465,036 - 20,696 4.26 The taluka panchayat and district panchayat can 1921 489,976 + 24.9"0 + 5.36 request Government for increase in stamp duty. 1931 530,484 + 4O,S08 + 8.27 Moreover, 'provision has been made in the Act 1~1 609,828 + 79,344 + 14.96 for making grants to the panchayats for its 1951 773,894 +164,066 + 26.90 1961 996~144 +222,250 activities. + 28.72 1901_00 1961 +510.412 +101.44 At present, the implementation of the Act Sex wise details ate available in Census is being done mostly through the Commissioner. 'table A-II published jtt Census of India, 1961, They have been delegated with 1110st of the Gujarat. Volume V Part II-A. powers of the State and exercise supervision over panchayats. The unprecedented growth of numbers between Provision has also been made in the Act 1951-61 can, however, be attributed to the decline under which the State Government will give iil death rate, accompanied by steady improvements grants to the panchayats on the basis of the in medical and public health services available to average of the land revenue collected during the the people since Independence. last three preceding years, after deducting there­ from the expenditure on the salaries and training Occupmn RESIDENTIAL HOUSES AND of the secretarie& of gram pancbayat8 and village HOUSE-HOLDS accountants and crediting 5 per cent of the amount The total Dumber of occupied residential to the State Equalisation Fund. 50 per cent of the houses in the district is 188,471 or 5.05 per cent balance will be distributed among gram panchayats in the State. The average number of persons per and nagar panchayats, 2S per cent among taluka occupied census house in total, rural and urban panchayats and 10 per cent among the district areas of the State and district are given below.

11 Average number of persons per occupied 4.2 (i) Rural Population census house, 1961 The total number of villages in the district is Total/Rural/Urban State District 1.369 of which 10 are uninhabited. The total rural 3 1 2 population of the district is 925.490 giving an Total 5.53 5.29 average of 681 persons per inhabited village. The Rural 5.54 5.33 Urban 5.52 4.72 proportion of rural popUlation (92.91 per cent) to the It will be seen that the average number of total population in the district is much higher than persons per occupied house in the district is less similar proportion in the State which is 74.23 than that of the State for its total, rural and per cent. urban areas. Percentage distribution of rural population by size The number of households in the district group of villages. 1961 was, totaI189,717, rural 174,063 and urban 15,654 percentage to Percentage to and that of houses, total 188,471, rural 173,490 and No. of total No. Rural total rUTal Size group villages of villages 'population population urban 14,981. The number of households in the 1 2 3 4 5 district. therefore, comes to 100.66, 100.33 and Less than 200 234 17.22 28,245 104.49 per cent of houses for the total, rural and 3.05 200-499 424 31.20 145,031 15.67 urban areas respectively, the average number of 500-999 454 33.41 325,830 35.20 persons per household being 5.26, 5.32 and 4.51 1,000-1,999 191 14.05 245,780 26.56 respectively 2,000--4,999 52 3.83 159.063 17.19 4.2 Rural/ Urban Distribution 5,000-9.999 4 0.29 21.541 2.33 10.000 and above .• The criteria for determining whether a place Details of sexwise population for talukas are available was rural or urban varied from census to census in Census Table A-III published in Part II of this Handbook. and rendered such data incomparable. A uniform definition for urban areas was, therefore, adopted during the Census of 1961. by laying down that 48.42 per cent of villages in the district fall a place should be classified as urban if it was in the class range less than 500, while 33.41 per (I) a municipality, cantonment or civil lines or, cent of the total have population varying from (2)' had-(a) a population of 5,000 or over and 500 to 999. 4.12 per cent of them are large size (b) 75 per cent or more of the total male villages (2,000 and above) covering 19.52 per cent population was dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. of rural population. It is significant to note that the considerable proportion of rural population 'Village' is a revenue village which is an administrative rather than a demographic unit. (61.76 per cent) is concentrated in villages having The definition of the term 'Village' has practically population between 500 and 1,999. Medium size remained the same during the entire census period. villages is the feature of this district, the In short. it is a revenue or cadastral survey village proportion of large size villages being rather which has got a separate entity and a distinct small. The tendency of villages to grow in size and number assigned to it in the revenue records of the the concentration of rural population in medium State. It may consist of a single village with a cluster size villages are noticeable from these statistics. of houses or a number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even 4.2 (iiJ Urban Population consist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be Statement sbowing the num ber of towns inhabited or uninhabited. classified by population is furnished below.

12 Number of towns classified by size groups during 1901 to 1961 I I II III IV V VI 100,000 and above 50,000 to 99,999 20,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 19,999 5,000 to 9,999 Below 5,000 No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- No. of Popula- Year towns tion towns tion towns tion towns tion towns tion towns tion 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1961 1 29,139 2 33,949 1 7,566 1951 22,629 2 22,616 1 6,584 1941 1 21,643 1 11,959 1 5,638

1931 1 20,347 1 I 11,225 1 9,019 1921 1 17,843 2 17.120 1911 3 28,788 1 7.117 1901 3 40,725 Sexwise details of each town are available in Census Table A-IV published in Part II of this Handbook. Only 7.09 per cent of the total population of in 1961. The average density of population is 214 this district lives in urban areas, as against 25.77 persons per square mile as against 290 for the per cent in the State. Since 1921, the number of State. The urban density (3,017) is naturally towns has ramaiued station~ry. But in 1951 it higher than the rural (200) where the pressure of has increased to 4 and the pO$ition has remained population is comparatively less and the average uncharged in 1961 despite the ~hange in definition density is worked out on the basis of the entire of: urban areas. area within the revenue limits of the village and \ The urban population: of the district, not of the village site. These densities differ for numbering 70,654 persons is spread over 4 different parts of the district as also for its rural towns of different sizes of which only one. and urban areas as will be seen from the table that follows. viz., Palanpur comes under Class III and has population over 20,000. Of the rest, 2 are Population per square mile, 1961 in Class IV, i.e. size group 10.000 to 19,999 and State/Districtl Population per square mile Taluka/Mahal Total Rural Urball one falls under Class V and has population 1 2 3 4 above 5,000 and below 10,000. There is no class State 290 218 7,194 I or II town in the district. The average population District 214 200 3.017 Palanpur 354 299 S,298 of a town in this district is 17,663 persons as Danta 186 186 Vadgam 410 410 compared to 30,380 for the State. Of the 11 Dhanera 196 196 talukas/mahals constituting the district, 7 have Deesa 251 219 3.544 Kankrej 291 291 no urban population at all. The extent of Vav 134 134 ., urbanisation is thus found to be comparatively much Tharad 160 148 88t Deodar 223 223 Jess than that obtaining in the State as a whole. Radhanpur 225 163 3,76S Santalpur 8S 85 4.3 Density While working out the density of urban The area of the district in 1951 was 3,986.0 areas, the urban units for which area figures are square miles or 5.61 per cent of the total area of not available have been ignored. Rural density is Gujarat. In 1961, it rose to 4.648.6 square miles worked out on the basis of rural population only or 6.54 per cent of the total area of the State due though the area figures include the area of those to changes in the territorial jurisdiction of the urban units for which separate area figures are not district. The percentages of population for the available. The highest average as well as rural district as constituted in 1961 are, however. density (410) is found in Vadgam mahal and the found to be 4.76 per cent in 1951 and 4.83 per cent 10wclit (85) in Santalpur taluka. But among urban

13 areas-'Palanpur tatuka tops the list with 5,298 In ease of 71.03 per cent of the popUlation of persons per sq. mile, the lowest being 88t for the district, the place of enumeration is the same Tharad taluka. as the place of birth. This proportion for males 4.4 Migration is 86.93 per cent as against 54.22 per cent for The number of persons born (i) at the place females owing to the migration of females after of enumeration, (ii) elsewhere in the district. marriage, which appears to be mostly within the (iii) outside the district of enumeration but within district. For the proportion of females born outside Gujarat State and those (iv) born outside Gujarat the place of enumeration but within the district State as per 1961 Census is given below. is as high as 36.55 per cent as compared to those born outside the district bllt within the State Population by place 0/ birth, 1961 Born in who account for 5.52 per cent and those outside Outside the State who account for 3.71 per cent Persons/ Total Place of Elsewhere the district only. Malesl popula- enumera- in the but in Outside Females tion tion district the St,ate tbe State 1 234 5 6 The percentage distribution of population Persons 995,144 707,S58 216,271 39,963 32,352 Males 511,951 445,()SO 39,30& 13,216 14,377 born at the place of enumeration, born elsewhere Females 484,193 262,508 176,963 25,747 17,975 Percentages within the district and outside the district by PersoBs 100.00 71.03 21.71 4.01 3.25 nine categories of economic activity and of Males 100.00 86.93 7.68 2.58 2.81 Females 100.00 54.22 36.55 5.52 3.71 non-workers is shown below.

Distribution of population by categories of workers and non-workers classified by place of birth. 1961 Categories of workers

I II III. IV V VI VII VIn IX X In Manu- At facturing In In Transport, As In Mining, House- other than Trade Storage and In Place of As Agricultural Quarrying, hold HousehOld In and. Communi- Other Non­ birth Cultivator labourer etc. Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services workers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 J)istrict Total 32.36 2.8Z 0.97 3.37 0.35 0.57 1.60 0.36 2.86 54.74 Born at the place of enumeration 32.30 2.46 0.74 2.95 0.29 0.13 1.33 0.19 2.12 57.49 Elsewhere in the district 36.82 3.96 1.57 4.27 0.23 0.58 1.79 0.27 3.43 47.08 Outside the diltrict • 19.62 2.90 1.40 4.77 1.26 4.87 3.65 2.26 8.45 50.82

4.5 Sex Ratio Females per thousand males in urban areas, In 1961 the number of females per 1,000 1951 and 1961 StateJ Sex ratio males in the district was 946 which was higher District/ than the similar ratio of 940 for the State. The Town 1951 1%1 corresponding rural and urban sex ratios for the 1 2 3 district which were 947 and 924 respectively show State 915 896 that the proportion of females was comparatively District 954 924 less in towns than in villages. PaJanpur 946 906 Deesa 891 913 The following statement compares sex ratios Tbarad 1,004 970 in tOWllIt in 1951 and 1961. RadhanpUf 1,003 952

14 The urban areas with a sex ratio lower than The proportion of both males and females in that for the district average are Palanpur and the age group 0-14 bas increased during the decade Deesa. owing to higher birth rate which is responsible for an increase of 1.84 per cent for males and 4.6 Age Distribution 2.26 per cent for females. But there is a slight decline Table C-II shows the distribution of the in tJ;ie proportion of males and females in the age population by quinquennial age groups. Table groups 15-34 and 35-59, which may perhaps be C-]V gives single year age returns. Broad age­ due ~ the migration of adult workers to other groups are also given in Tables B-1 and C-II printed areas.' in Part n. Proportionate population figures by broad age groups in 1961 are compared separately for males and females with the corresponding 4.7 Marital Status proportions for 1951 for the district as constituted then. According 10 the Census of 1961, 430,572 Percentage distribution of population by sex and persons are returned as married, 212,855 males age-groups, 1951 and 1961 and 217,717 females. Never married persons Percentage' of population by age-groups account for 50.44 per cent of the total pQpulation, 1951 ]961 males being 55.15 per cent and females 45.46 Age groups Mal~Fen;lales Males Females 1 2 '3 4 5 per cent of their respective population. The Total A to D 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.06 widowed, divorced or separated constitute 6.33 \ 0-4 13.40 14.?2 16.09 16.75 per cent only. The following table shows the 5-14 28.90 28153 28.05 26.56 A 0-14 42.30 43.~5 44.14 43.31 marital status of males and females in different 15-34 33.~9 31.83 32.51 32.18 (i) 35-59 19.61 19.46 19.24 19.34 age groups classified into never married, B 15-59 53.50 51.29 51.75 51.52 (ii) married and (iii) widowed, divorced/separated C 60+ 4.19 5.65 4.07 5.13 D Age not stated 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.04 and others. Age and Marital Status. 1961 Never Married Married Widowed, divorced/separated and others Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of males to total females to total males to total females to total males to total females to total Age groups males females males females males females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 55.15 45.46 41.58 44.97 3.27 9,57 0-9 100.00 100.00 10-14 95.68 90.09 4.27 9.88 0,05 0.03 15-19 75.45 34.1I4 24.18 64.76 0.37 0040 20-24 33.08 2.48 65.67 96.53 1.25 0.99 25-29 10.85 0.41 86.96 97.43 2.19 2.16 30+ 3.36 0.29 86.89 69.92 9.75 2979 It will be seen from the above table that no group 15-19, as against 65.67 per cent in the person has been reported as married in'!:_ge group age group of 20-24 and 86.96 per cent in the 0-9 as all such persons were treated as unmarried age group of 25-29. Corresponding proportions at the time of sorting. But the child marriages for females, however, show that 64.76 per cent still persist in the age group 10-14 to the extent of females in the age-group 15-19 and 96.53 of 4.27 per cent for males and 9.88 per cent for per cent in the age group 20-24 are married. In females. It is also note worthy that among males other words, though the age of marriage has the age of marriage has shifted and risen to advanced, it has not gone up to the same extent in well above 20 as only 24.18 per cent of case of males and females, there being more males males have been returned as married in the age unmarried in the age group 15-19 than females.

15 Examination of the figures of widowed. 4.8 0) Literacy and Education divorced and separated discloses an interesting According to the Census of 1951, there were feature of marital life in the district in that, 53,680 literates, in the district as constituted they appear to be significant only after the age then and formed 7.17 per cent of its total of 29. While females above 30 years account for population. Percentage of male literates was then 29.79 per cent in this category, males form only 11.94 per cent, while that of female literates 9.75 per cent of their population. These figures 2.14 per cent. In 1961, the percentage of literacy rose to 12.73 per cent (20.~5 per cent for males reveal greater tendency towards remarriage on the and 4.56 per cent for fem'ales). Percentage of part of widowed males than widowed females literacy to total population by age and sex is among whom it is mostly avoided. given for total/rural/urban in the following table.

Literacy by age-groups, 1961 Total Rural Urban Age-groups Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 12.73 20.45 4.56 10.71 17.82 3.21 39.12 54.50 22.48 5-14 ]8.96 28.51 8.31 16.84 26.36 6.25 47.89 5742 36.93 15-34 1608 25.75 5.76 13.27 22.03 3.91 51.24 71.55 29.Q9 35-59 10.54 ]8.29 2.38 8.22 14.74 1.38 39.81 62.28 15.21 60+ 6.73 13.83 0.7& 5.20 10.80 0.4& 26.49 S5.s3 4.51 Age not stated 3.86 5.70 1.61 3.93 5.80 1.64

Literates among children in the age-group among females is found in the age-group 5-14 in 5-14 constitute 18.96 per cent of whom males total/rural and urban areas of the district. account for 28.51 per cent and females 8.31 per cent. The highest literacy among persons and males is found to be in the~age-group 5-14 in total/rural The following table furnishes the sexwise areas, while in urban areas it is found in the details of literacy by rural/urban for each age-group 15-34. The highest percentage of literacy taluka/mahal of the district. Rural/Urban literacy by sex. 1961 Literate and Educated Percentage Percentage DistrictjTaluka/ Literate Percentage Literate of total male Literate of total female Mahal persons of total population males population females population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Banaskantha R 99,148 10.71 84,6&3 17.82 14,465 3.21 U 27,639 39.12 20,012 54.50 7,627 22.48 Palanpur R 22,059 14.92 18,882 25.09 3,177 4.37 U 12,457 42.75 9,000 58.86 3,457 24.96 Danta R 4,744 9.05 4,068 14.94 676 2.68 Vadgam R 17,876 19.81 14,659 32.56 3.217 7.11 Dhanera R 8,767 9.82 7,463 15.99 1,304 3.06 Deesa R 10,067 8.25 9,144 14.61 923 1.55 U 7,475 39.57 5,465 55.34 2,010 22.29 Kankrej R 9,962 10.64 8,045 16.70 1,,917 4.22 Vav R 6,533 7.64 5,737 13.01 796 1.92 Tharad R 5,301 6.96 4,944 12.6~ 357 0.96 U 2,001 26.45 1,769 46.0(i 232 6.23 Deodar R 7,225 8.28 6,090 13.48 1,135 2.69 Radhanp\Ir R 2.490 6.77 2,206 11.66 284 1.59 U 5.706 37.89 3,778 48.98 1,928 26.25 Santalpur R 4~124 9.30 3,445 14.98, 679 3.18 16 It wiJI be seen from the above table that in teacher. TiI1 1960-61 there was no institutiQn for rural areas the percentage of literacy is the highest higher education. There were 5 special institutions (19.81 per cent) in Vadgam mahal and the which include training colleges, gymnasia, etc., lowest (6.77 per cent) in Radhanpur taluka. These having 15 teachers and 1,321 pupils. also are the rural areas where the highest 4.9 Languages as well as the lowest percentage of male Table C-V in Part II of this Handbook literacy is returned. But among urban areas, shows 'the population of major languages for the the literacy percentage is the highest (42.75 district and each taluka separately. The distribution per cent).in Palanpur taluka where the highest of speakers of each major language by rural and percentage (58.86 per- cent) of male literates is urban in the district is as under. also to be found. Radhanpur claims the

highest percentage (26.25 per cent), of urban I Distribution of speakers of major languages, 1961 female literates the lowest being 6.23 per cent Percentage of total Percentage of each population major language in in Tbarad taluka. SI. Major No. language Total Rural Urban Rural Urban 4.8 (ii) Educational lnstit~'tions t 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total of aU _The table given below ,gives the number of la~guages 100.00 100.00 100.00 various types of education~l institutions in the 1 Gujarati 96.48 98.11 75.21 94.47 5.53 2 Marathi 0.20 0.18 0.50 82.56 17.44 ,district along with the number of students and 3 0.72 0.42 4.61 54.55 45.45 teachers in 1960-61. ' 4 Sindhi 0.41 0.14 3.90 31.93 68.07 5 Urdu 1.34 0.35 14.26 24.41 75.59 . 6 Marwari 0.68 0.65 1.10 88.59 11.41 Number of educational institiltions, students and 7 Others 0.17 0.15 0.42 82.51 17.49 teachers, 1960-61 Educational levels Institutions Teachers Students It will be seen from tne above table that 1 2 3 4 96.48 per cent of the popUlation in the district Primary . 1.291 2,062 68,016 Secondary 25 184 3,563 have Gujarati as their mother tongue. 94.47 per cent Higher of them live in rural areas and 5.53 per cent in Special 5 IS 1,321 urban areas. The number of speakers of ,other Primary, Secondary, Higher and Special Institution languages are oot significant. In 1960-61, there were 1,291 primary schools 4.10 Religions in the district, of which 1,266 were in rural The following table gives distribution of areas. 1,240 or 91.24 per cent of the total number religions. of villages have schools. Villages having no Religions, 1961 school numbered 119 or 8.76 per cent, of Percentage of total which 41 were in Danta, 13 in Vav, 10 each in Religions Population population 2 Palanpur, Kankrej and Santalpur, 9 each in 1 3 Total 996,144 100.00 Vadgam and Deesa, 5 each in Deodar and Hindu 895,953 89.94 Muslim 69,361 6.96 Radhanpur, 4 in Tharad and 3 in Dhanera. Area Jain 30,091 3.02 served per school in rural areas worked out to Sikh 53 0.01 Christian 255 0.03 3.65 square miles. Number of stUdents per Other religions primary school in rural areas was 46.23 and and persuasions 431 0.04 the number of students p,er teacher 31.69. There It will be seen from the above table that were 63.24 students in primary schools per 1,000 89.94 per cent of the total population are Hindus, of rural population. In 1960·61, there were 25 6.96 per cent MusHms and 3.02 per cent lains. secondary institutions with 184 teachers and Among others, 53 are Sikh, 255 Christians and 3.563 pupils giving an average of 19.37 per 431 follow other religions and persuasions.

17 4.11 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes district. The rural and urban proportion among them is 8.21 per cent and 23.89 per cent of 4.11 (i) Scheduled Castes their population respectively in villages and towns. The total population, of Scheduled Castes as The working popula tion accounts for 43,400 per 1961 Census is 95,219 which forms 9.56 per cent persons or 45.58 per cent of their population in the of the total population of the district. The district. Workers in special occupations like fonowing table gives tbe figures of Scheduled (i) tanning and currying of hides and skins and Castes for total/rural/urb8'n~ (ii) scavenging number 966 (2.23 per cent) and Scheduled Castes, 1961 442 (1.02 per cent) respectively of the working population of Scheduled Castes of the district. Total/Ruralj Pommtag. of total Urban Personii population 1 2 3 Tables of SCT series in Census of Total 95,219 9.56 India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat. Part V-A show Rural 89,588 9.68- details as to number of Scheduled Castes/Tribes. Urban 5,631 7.97 industrial categories, marital status, religion, etc., for each Scheduled Caste/Tribe. Sex and The literate and educated among the Scheduled percentage distribution of Scheduled Caste Castes number 8,704 and constitute 9.14 per cent population by rural/urban in the district is shown of the total population- of Scheduled Castes of the in the table given below.

Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes population by rural/urban, 1961 Percentage of Percentage to each Scheduled Total total population Caste populatioa Sex of the district population in Name of Scbcduled Casto T R U M F T R U R U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l() Jl Total 95,119 89,!U 5,631 48,704 46.515 9.56 8.99 0.57 94.09 5.91 Bakad or Bant 25 25 21 4 100.00 Bbambi. Bhambhi. Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar. Haralayya. Harali. Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, Madar, Madig, TeJegu Machi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit or Samgar . 29,464 27.502 1,962 15,072 14,392 2.96 2.76 0.20 93.34 6.66 Bhangi, Mehtar. Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana. HaJalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki. Korar or Zadmalli. 14,782 13,130 1,052 7,536 7,246 1.48 1.38 0.10 92.88 7.12 Dbor, Kakkayya'or Kankayya 14 14 7 7 10000 Oaroda or Oaro 4,863 4,363 500 2.464 2.399 0.49 0.44 0.05 89.72 10.28 Mahar, Tarat or Dhegu Megu 171 171 95 76 0.02 0.02 10000 . Dhed. or Vankar . • 24.901 23.173 1,728 12.774 12.127 2.50 2.32 0.18 93.06 6.94 Mang-Garudi 1 1 I 100.00 Meghval or Menghvar . 12,890 12,151 139 6,583 6,307 1.29 1.28 0.01 98.92 .1.08 Nadia or Had! . 53 53 26 27 0.01 0.01 100.00 S ...... OlcDva; Sedma. or Rewat . 2,750 2,141 9 1,395 1.~55 0.28 0.28 99.67 0.33 Titaar or Tirbanda • 532 532 278 254 0.05 0.05 100.00 T1iri . 3,026 2,843 183 1,492 1,534 0.30 0.28 0.02 93.95 6.05 UDC1alsi8lJ4' 1.747 1.689 58 960 787 0.18 0.17 0.01 96.68 3.32

18 The predominant Scheduled Castes in the name of the proprietor, products manufactured, district are in the group consisting of Bhambhi, number of persons employed and kin~ of fuel Chamar, Mochigar, _Rohit and Rohidas having or power, if machinery is used in case of work­ 29,464 souls or 2.96 per cent of the total shops and factories, have been collected for the population of the district, of whom 93.34 per cent first time on this occasion. live in vilJages and 6.66 per cent in towns. >.2 Types of Census houses and their uses

4.11 (iij Scheduled Tribes The following table gives the distribution of different types of census houses and the uses to Scheduled Tribes claim 52,685 persons or only which they are put. 5.29 per cent of the total popUlation of the district and 1.91 per cent of the SchedUled Tribes of Census houses and the uses to which they are put, 1961 the State. Census houses ------_-- Percentage to The following table gives the figores of SI. total No. of Scheduled -Tribes in the district. No. Type of Census houses Number Census houses 1 -2 3 4 Scheduled Tribei. 1961 Total No. of Census' houses 254,511 100.00 Total/Ruml/ Percentage of total Urban Persons population 1 Vacant houses 34,750 13.65 ,1 2 3 2 Dwellings, shop-cum-dwellings, ToW 52,685 5.2.9 workshop·cum-dwellings 192,081 75.47 Rural" 50,947 5.S0 3 Shops and business houses. 1,145 2.31 Urban 1,738 2.46 4 Factories, workshops and work sheds 812 0.32 The literate and educated among them number 5 Schools, places of entertainment. 1,534 '01' 2.91 per cent of whom 1,309 are returned medical and social institutions 1,56Q 0.61 from rural areas and 225 from urban areas. 6 Hotels, restaurants and other miscellaneous houses 18,157 7.14 5 HOUSING Out of a total of 254,511 houses, 75.41 5.1 Housing Census for the first time percent were used as dwellings, 13.65 per cent In previous censuses, occupied census houses ~ere vacant and the rest were used for non­ used as dwellings alone were numbered and residential purposes SUch as shops, business listed. N on-residential houses such as shops, houses (2.81 per oent)" factories and workshops factories, workshop~ temples, mosques, schools, (0.32 per cent), schools, places of entertainments sarais, office premises and business houses, etc., and medical and other social institutions (0.61 were not entered in the house-list, as it was not pee cent) and other miscellaneous uses as hotels, necessary to do so for the purposes of enumeration. restaurants and other places, etc. (7.14 per cent). They have been broaght under the purview 92.21 per cent of the households lived in owned of the 1961 Census when a regular housing census houses and the rest in rented ones. In urban was taken for the first time with a view to areas 61.79 per cent of the h

19 with mud and burnt bricks was 65.38 per cent agricultural. It reveals the various uses to which and 25.56 per cent respectively. Households laud is put and also indicates improved ways of having roofs covered with tiles, etc., accounted exploitation of its resources for better for 73.43 per cent and those with grass, leaves. production. etc., 16.95 per cent. Land utilisation. 1956·57 and 1960-61 5.3 Households classified by number o/members and rooms occupied 1956-57 1960-61 Percentage Percentage The most important classification, however, SI. Area in ofltotal Ar~ in of total No. was one by the number of rooms in the houses Item acres area acres ar~ 1 2" 3 4 5 6 occupied by sample households, given in the Total geogra- following table. phical area 2,586,900 100.00 2,923,400 100.00 1 Area under Households classified by number of members and cultivation '., 1,571,700 60.76 1,700,600 58.17 number of rooms occupied, 1961 :z Area other than (Based on 20% Sample) Cultivation • 1,015,200 39.24 1.222,800 41.83 Percentage to total Percentage to total 0) Cultivable No. of rOoms households members, waste, per­ 1 2 3 manent pas­ tures and No regular room 0.58 0.55 other grazing 1 room 83.52 80.80 lands • 285,200 11.0~ 338,900 11.59 2. rooms 12.41 14.14 (ii) Othen 730,000 28.22 883,900 30.24 3 rooms 2.34 3.00 4 rooms 0.81 1.05 Note: The figures for the year 1956-57 are for the distri~t as 5 rooms or more 0.34 0.46 constituted then and not as constituted ill 1901. Further According to thiS- classification 83.52 per cent details are available in Official Statistics Table 3.1 of the households lived in houses with One room, published in Part II of this Handbook. 12.41 per cent in houses with two rooms and, 3.49 per cent only in houses with more than two Comparison between the previous years is not rooms. The population living in two rooms and possible (i) in view of the changes in classification less jointly account for 94.94 per cent of the of land utilization and (ii) territorial changes in total sample population. The average number of the district. In 1960-61, the area under cultivation members per room in hOuseholds occupying was 58.17 per cent of the total geographical area houses with one room was 4.98 while that for and that put to uses other than cultivation households living in houses with 2 rooms was 2.93. 41.83 per cent. Of the latter 11.59 per cent is These figures amply reflect growing overcrowding and the inadequate housing facilities in the district cultivable waste, perma~ent pastures and grazing as in the State as ~ whole. lands and 30.24 per cent barren and forest lands. 6 AGRICULTURE 6.1 Land Utilisation 6.2 Cropping Pattern The clJanges in the cropping pattern during The utilisation of land reSOllfces forms a major item in any programme of economic the quinq u,ennium can be seen froro lhe foHowing planning in an economy which is predominantly, table.

20 Percentage of area under different crops during 2.10 per cent during . the same period. Among 1955-56 and 1960-61 food crops bajri, jowar, wheat and other, pulses Crops 1955-56 1960-61 accoullt for 63.42 per cent and other non-food 1 2 3 crops 13.27 per cent of the total area sown. 1 Rice 0.12 0.22 2 Wheat 3.64 3.86 6.3 Crop Calendar 3 Jowat 17.06 14.71 ,The months of sowing and harvesting of 4 Bajri 39.47 44.85 5 Other cereals 4.56 3.89 differ,ent crops are given below. Total cereals 64.8S 67.53 Crop Calendar 6 Tur 0.09 0.25 Name of crop Mooth8 of sowing Months of harvesting 7 Gram 0.67 0.30 1 2 3 8 Other pulses 7.13 9.27 Jowar June November-December Total pulses 7.91 9.82 , Jowar Rabi October-November December-January 9 Sugarcane 0.14 0.20 Bajri June-July October-November 10 Potatoes 0.67 0.06 Wheat Octo Jer-November March-April 11 Fruits and vegetables Cotton July-August December up to March (excluding potatoes) 0.14 0.09 (picking) 12 Condiments and spices 0.66 1.13 Castor seeds July January-May 13 Other food crops 0.12 0.23 S~samum June-July October-November 'Total food crops 73.89 79.06 14 Ground-nut 0.01 1.35 7 LIVESTOCK 'lIS Sesamum 1.87 1.28 16 Castor seeds 2,46 2.02 17 Linseeds 0.02 7.1 Livestock 18 Other oil seeds 1.16 0.80 According to the livestock censuses of 1951, Total oil seeds S.50 5.47 1956 and 1961, the cattle popUlation of the 19 Cotton 0.16 2.10 district is found to be distributed as under. 20 Other fibres 0.05' 0.09 TotaJ fibres 0.21 0.19 Livestock, 1951, 1956 and 1961 21 Tobacco O,ol 0,01 Total drugs and narcotics 0.01 0.01 Categories of livestock 1951 1956 1961 22 Other non-food crops 20.39 13.27 1 2 3 4 • 1,119,973 1,329,010 Total DOD-food crops 26.11 20.94 Total livestcx:k 1,335,855 T«>tal area under crops 100.00 100.00 A Bullocks and Cows 476,133 519,053 578,871 ] M~les over 3 years 178,402 185,961 213,755 2 Females over 3 years ]57,040 165,845 199,640 Details as to area and outturn for the years (in milk) (84,274) (86,375) (90,921) 1950-51 to 1960-61 for the above crops are 3 Young stock 140,691 167,247 165,476 B Buffaloes 174,645 185,352 216,596 available In Official Statistics Table 3.2 in 1 Males over 3 years 2,226 1,733 3,150 2 Females over 3 years 102,932 103,192 131,205 Part II of this Handbook. (in milk) (59,005) (60,131) (66,372) 3 Young stock 69,487 80,427 82,241 The principal food crops of the district are C Sheep 220,845 296,135 261,281 D Goats 231,366 293,113 241,424 bajri, jowar and other pulses and castor seeds are E Horses and Ponies 5,599 6,330 8,503 F Mules N.A. 101 73 the main non-food crops. The percentage compa­ G Donkeys 11,385 ]2,078 12,318 rison of different crops indicates that the food H Camels N.A. 16.846 16,780 I Pigs N.A. 2 9 crops have increased from 73.89 per cent in N. A =Not available 1955-56 to 79.06 per cent in 1960-61, with a corresponding loss of 5.17 per cent in non-food All categories of livestock except mUles and crops. Oil seeds have slightly declined from camels show an upward trend during the decade. 5.50 per cent in 1955-56 to 5.47 per cent in Though male buffaloes, sheep and goats register 1960-61 and cotton risen wom 0.16 per cent to a decline during the quinquennium 1956 to 196.1,

21 their population has on the whole increased Veterinary facilities in the district were given between 1951-1961. Increase in the number of through 11 veterinary dispensaries. The number bullocks indicates general progress in the of animal patients treated during 1960-61 was agricultural sector. 5,253 of which 13 were in-patients. The stockmen 7.2 Agricultural Tools and Implements while on tour treated 3,999 cases of contagious diseases and 1,568 cases of non-contagious diseases. The number of wooden ploughs in 1951 were In all 10 castrations were performed by the 83.378 which increased to 88,306 in 1956 and veterinary department. rose to 103.031 in 1961. Also the number of iron ploughs has been found to be increasing 8 IRRIGATION steadily as they rose to 1,229 in 1956 and 3.672 in 1961 from 463 in 1951. The number of carts 8.1 Sources of Irrigation in 1951 was 29,694 which also increased to 34,014 The area irrigated by various sources during in 1956 and rose to 40.905 in 1961. 1960-61 was 1.41 lakh acres constituting about Number of sugarcane crushers and oil engines 8.3 per cent of the net cropped area. Of the total in the district is not available for 1951, but their irrigated area of 1.41 lakh acres, the area number has substantially increased from 159 in irrigated by wells was 1.40 lakh acres. Thus of 1956 to 390 in 1961. The number of tractors also the total irrigated area, 99 per cent is by wells, rose from 9 in 1951 to 15 in 1956 and 44 in and only 1 per cent by other sources. There is a 1961. Oil ghanis show a rise in their number considerable variation in percentage of net area from 285 in 1956 to 341 in 1961. The increasing irrigated in different talukas of the district investment in the agricultural implements and depending on the availability of water resour~es. machinery is indicative of the progress in agrarian While the area irrigated in Yav taluka was the sector owing to the liberal assistance given to lowest (0.3 per cent), that in Danta taluka was farmers by Government and the impact of block the highest (50.1 per cent). programme. 8.2 Major Irrigation Projects 7.3 Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Aid Dantiwada Project on its completion at the The climate of the district is conducive to end of the Third Five Year Plan, will on an cattle breeding. Hence the breed of cattle is average irrigate about 110,000 acres of land. The found to be very sturdy, healthy. burly and cost of the project is estimated at Rs. 8.96 crores. useful as draught animal in cUltivation. These There are other minor schemes as well, which on qualities of the breed fetch as high a price as completion will yield about 40,000 tons of Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 3,000 for a pair of bullocks. additional foodgrains. The areas of Kankrej, They also possess remarkable resistance against Deesa, Dhanera, Deodar, Yadgam and Palanpur fatal and contagious diseases. Kankreji breed of talukas are suitable for tube-wells. cattle are a well-known type of breed-primarily 9 CO-OPER ATlON as draught animal but are also equally good in the yield of milk as revealed at an AU India 9.1 Co-operative Societies and their types, etc. Cattle Show where the Kankreji cows with 431bs. In Banaskantha district tbe co-operative of 'milk yield have stood first in competition and movement started only after 1949. However, the have won an award of Gopalratna. During activities covered a wide field owing to the 1960-61, 80 pedigree bulls were supplied to needy encouragement it ,received during the intervening farmers. The sheep from this region have been period. At the b~ginni'ng of the First FivC? Year found to have 60 per cent of wool and only Plan in 1950-51, there were only 67 co-operative 40 per cent of hair on them. societies which rose in 1955-56 to 186. In 1960-61,

22 there were 735 co-operative societies having a children who work but do not earn enollgh for membership of61,496andshare capital ofRs. 45.74 their maintenance are also accounted for as lakhs and covering 1,286 villages. The total workers. Another important change relates to the working capital of these societies add up to presentation of the economic data according to Rs. 182.81 Jakhs. DUring co·operative year 1960·61, the nine industrial categories of workers and Joans advanced to the members amounted to non-workers instead of the eight livelihood classes Rs. 220.58 lakhs. classified by self-supporting persons and their dependants in 1951. Average membership per society came to 83 persons whereas average share capital and average STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT working capital per society came to Rs. 6,223 and Rs. 24,872 respectively. Average amount of Persons doing work othel than that as loans advanced per society was Rs. 30,010 and cultivator or agricultural labourer or engaged the average amount of loans advanced per in household industry have been classified member Rs. 358. into following four categories :-(i) Employer, There were 575 Agricultural Credit Societies (ii) Employee, (iii) Single worker and (iv) Family having a membership of 47,526 and Rs. 26.92 worker. In view of the wide range of economic lakhs as share capital. The total working capital data included in this section, it will be useful to of \these societies was Rs. 79.21 lakhs and loans define in brief the various terms used. adVanced to the members were',, Rs. 8~.59 lakhs. (i) An Employer is a person who has to 9.2 Regulated Markets employ other persons in order to perform the nature of work undertaken by him. As on 1st September, 1958, the actual number of regulated markets \>Iorking in the (ii) An Employee is a person who usually district was 3 at Deesa, Palanpur and Bhabhar. works under some other person for At the end of the year 1958·59 another market salary or wages in cash or kind. at Dhanera was regulated~ thus, bringing the (iii) A Single Worker is a person who works total number of regulated markets to 4 as on by himself but not as head of household 31st March, 1959. The sub-yards at Chhapi and in a household industry. He is not Deodar also started functioning during the year employed by anyone else and in his 1958-59. As on 1st September, 1959, the number of talukas and mahals where regulated markets tum does not employ anybody else, not even members of his household were functioning were five, viz., Palanpur. Deesa, except casually. Deodar, Dhanera and Vadgam. Out of these, the market yards at Deesa and Bhabhar are (iv) A Family Worker is a member of the progressing. household who works without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an industry, 10 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY business or trade conducted mainly by 10.1 Definitions members of the family and ordinarily does at least one hour of work every The criterion of income or economic day during the working season. independence was adopted for measuring the economy of the country during the past censuses. On Industries are classified as household and the present occasion emphasis is on the work done non-household. A household industry is denm:d or the economic activity pursued by an individual as an industry which is not run on a scale of a 'i)O that all people such as family workers and registered factory and conducted by tho head CJf

23 Distribution of population by workers and the household himself and/or mainly members non-workers. 1961 of the household at home or within the villages Percentage to total in ruta1 areas and only at home in urban Persons population Workers/Non- areas. Rest of the industries. viz., business, workers State District State District trade, profession or service are non-household 1 2 3 4 5 industries. Total Population 20,633,350 996,144 100.00 100.00 8,474,588 450,798 41.07 4525 Workers 54.75 10.2 Distribution of workers and non-workers Non-workers 12,158,762 545,346 58.93 The following statement shows the distribution The following table gives the distribution of of workers into 9 industrial categorjes. population by workers and non-workers. Distribution of workers and percentage to total workers, 1961 Population Percentage of workers Sl. Category of workers State District No. State District 3 4 5 6 2 4,519,060 322,377 53.32 71.51 1 As cultivator 1,252.000 28,061 14.71 6.23 2 As agricultural labourer 3 In mining. quarrying, livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantation. orchards 104,850 9,632 1.24 2.14 and allied activities 555,606 33,546 6.56 7.44 4 At household industry 536,159 3,465 6.33 0.77 S In manufacturing other than household industry 90,043 5,696 1.06 1.26 6 In construction 411,156 15.912 4.85 3.53 7 In trade and commerce 159,061 3,574 1.88 0.79 8 In transport, storage and communications 846,653 28,5l5 9.99 6.33 9 Other services industry are shown in details 10 The popu1ation of the district is distributed non-household census Tables B-IV-A and B. into workers and non-workers in the proportion of 45.25 per cent and 54.75 per cent Persons at work in household industry respectively. Amongst the working population, Persons Percentage cultivators account for 71.51 per cent and 33,546 100.00 TotalI agricultural labourers 6.23 per cent only as against Employee 894 2.66 53.32 per cent and 14.77 per cent respectively for Others 32.652 97.34 the State. The striking feature of the economic As stated earlier, household industry is run pattern obtaining in the district as elsewhere in mostly by members of the household, the need the State is~predominantly agricultural as revealed for having employees working for salary or wages by 77.74 per cent of workers engaged in agricul­ being negligible. tural pursuits. Next in order are the household industry (7.44 per cent) and other services Persons at w~rk in non-h~usehold industry. comprising 6.33 per cent while manufacturing trade. buszness, profeSSIOn or service industries account for 0.77 per cent only, whicb Persons Percentage 100.00 reflect the industrial backwardness of the district. Total 66,814 Employers 5,448 3.1S 31.26 10.3 Class of worker Employe~s 20,883 Industrial classification by sex and class of Single workers 27,741 41.52 19.01 worker of persons at work in household and Family workers 12,742 24 It will be seen from the above figures that prefer to take up household industry as their in non-household industries, trade, business, pro­ secondary means of livelihood rather than go' in fession or service, single workers (41.52 per cent) as agricultural labourer. Similarly the fact that a predominate and account for nearly 2/5th of the large ptoportion of workers at household industry workers engaged in these categories wherein work at cultivation to supplement their income employees account for 31.26 per cent, employers also bring out the complementary nature' of 8.15 per cent and family workers 19.07 per cent cultivation and household industries. only. 10.5 OcCupational Classification 10.4 Principal and Secondary work The two concepts, viz., industry and occupation Principal work : In, case of a person who is are quite distinct, though often mistaken for each engaged in more than one productive activity, other. 'Industry' means that sector of economic the principal work is the one on which the activity in which the earner is engaged, e.g., person spends most time. textile industry, automobile industry, whereas Secondary work: The work which is t he next the 'occupation' describes the exact function in importance to his principal work whicb occupies that an individual performs in that economic most time is secondary work. activity, e.g., fitter, carpenter, etc.

Persons working principally as cultivators, as Table B-V in Part II shows the distribution of agricultural labourers or at household industry and persons at work other than cultivation. This type following any of these as se~ondary work as of detailed classification based on National given in Table B-VII Part-A are as under. Classification of Occupations has been done for (A) Persons working principally as culti­ the first time in 1961. The percentage distribution vators and doing secondary work- for the State and the district is given below.

(i) at household industry I 16,158 Percentage distribution of workers according to (ii) as agricultural labourers '2,536 Occupational Divisions, 1961 Persons working principally as agricultural Occupational Division State District 1 2 3 labourers and doing secondary work- o Professional, technical and (i) at household industry 281 related workers 5.95 4.65 Administrative, executive and (ii) as cultivator 555 managerial workers 2.32 1.59 Persons working principally at household 2 Clerical and related workers 6.41 3.75 industry and doing secondary work- 3 Sales workers • 13.88 15.30 4 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, (i) as cultivator . 3,477 loggers and related workers • 11.73 25.79 (ii) as agricultural labourer 163 5 Miners. quarrymen and related workers 0.58 0.25 (B) In Table B-VII Part-B persons working 6 Workers in transport, storage in non-household industry, trade, business, and communication profession or service who are also engaged in occupations • 4.24 2.72 household industry are 128. 7-8 Craftsmen, production, process workers and labourers Persons who are working principally as not elsewhere classified • 46.67 40.24 9 Service, sport and recreation cultivators and to whom household industry is a workers 7.96 5.61 secondary activity are proportionally Jarger, X Workers not classified by probably due to the fact that small holders of Jand occupation .~ . 0.26 0.10

25 The higher proportion of 40.24 per cent in male non-workers, 21.78 per cent a~e students the ctistrict for Occupational Division 7-8 relating and 74.34 per cent dependents, who joiQtly to craftsmen, production process workers against account for 96.12 per cent as against 3.16.53~18 the corresponding proportion of 46.67 per cent and 56.34 per cent respectively among females. in the State can be attributed to the greater Higher percentage of dependents among males is percentage of persons in the indigenous crafts explained by the general absence of household and other allied activities in rural areas. Cultiva­ duties among males who claim 0.63 percent tion excepted. the other important occupational in this category against 42.22 per cent among divisions in the district are Division 4 farmers, females. fishermen, etc., and Division 3 sales workers. The higher percentage of full-time students in the urban sector as compared to rural is, 10.6 Non-workers however, explained by the greater consciousness Non-workers account for 545,346 persons, and opportunity townspeople have in the matter 217,438 males and 327,908_ females. The distribu­ of education. The percentage of females engaged tion of non-workers by eight broad categories in household duties is f ~und to be higher in is shown in Table B-IX in Part II of this urban areas than that in rural areas, as women­ Handbook. Percentage distribution of non-workers folk in viIlages in addition to their attending to by sex according to their type of acti~ity is household chores also participate in agriculture shown below for total/rural/urban, 1961. and household industry. While the percentage of unemployed persons seeking work is insignificant Distribution of non-workers according to for males, that for females is negligible. \ type (f}f activity, 1961 " 11 INDUSTRIES, POWER AND MINING S1. Categories of Total/Rural! No. Non-worken Urban Males Females 11.1 Registered Factories 2 3 4 5 Full-time students T 21.78 3.16 Banaskantha dil'trict is industrially backward R 19.94 2.36 U 41.08 10.89 as compared to many others of State as can be 2 Household duties T 0.63 42.22 seen from the following facts. There were 23 R- 0.64 41.03 U 0.58 53.67 registered factories in the district at the end of the year 1960, employing on an . average 524 persons 3 Dependents, infants T 74.34 53.18 and disabled R 76.64 55.20 daily. From the point of view of employment U 50.25 33.70 offered, Government and loca1 fnnd factories are 4 Retired, rentiers, etc. T 1.41 1.18 R 1.17 l.J6 the most important industries in the district. U 3.87 1.32 There were 10 such factories in the district S Beggars, vagrants T 1.13 0.24 R 1.12 0.23 employing on an average 202 persons or 38.5~, U 1.20 0.30 per cent of the total factory employment per da.l!t 6 Inmates of penal. T 0.04 0.01 The Government and local fnnd factoriet'''j,· mental and chari- R {l.03 0.01 table institutions U 0.16 0.06 provided employment to 202 persons. 1 Persons seeking. T 0.23 N employment for R 0.18 N 11.2 Joint Slock Companies \he first time U 0.82 0.01 i Employed before T 0.44 0.01 , There were 2 joint stock companies functioning but DOW seeking R 0.28 0.01 on the 31st March, 1961 with authorised capital work U 2.04 005 N -Negligib1e of Rs. 1,000,000 and subscribed capital of Rs. 614,-000. The authorised and subscribed The distribution pattern of non-workers capital per joint stock company comes to about '-Illong males and females is very dissiOlilar. Among Rs. 500,000 ~nd about Rs. 37,000 respectively.

26 One of them deals in construction and utilities were absent till the beginning of the First Plan and the other in personal and other services. have come up to 9 in 1960-61. 11.4 Electricity 11.3 Banking The towns of Palanpur. Deesa and Radhanpur There has been a steady increase in the and one village, namely~ Ambaji have got electricity. banking facilities available in the district since 1950-51. The number of scheduled and co-operative The table b~ow gives the pattern of utilisation banks in 1960-61 was 6 and 9 respectively. It is of electricity in the district in 1950·51. 1955-56 interesting to note that co-operative banks which and 1960·61.

Units of electricity generated and ~old, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 ['000 K.W.H.) Kilowatt hours sold to public for Electricity Commercial generated Domestic light and small Industrial Total utilisation Year inK.W.H. consumption power power Other purposes of electricity I 2 j 4 !5 6 1 1950-51 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1955~56 665 434 5 49 11 .559 196(1·61 1,384 629 273 218 241 1,361 N.A. = Not available I • \ The utilisa tion of electrid~y has shown very time during the Census of 1961 and extracted rapid increase since the beginriing of the Second below for the State and district. Five Year Plan. The electricity generated has Factories and workshops classified by power and lKf registered an increase from 665 thousand k.w.h. power used, 1961 in 1955-56 to i,384 thousand k.w.h. in 1960-61. State District Similarly the utilisation of electricity has risen No. of No. of Powerl Rural! factories, Percentage factories, Percentage from 559 thousand k.w.h. to 1,361 thousand Fuel Urban etc. of total etc. of total t.w.h. for the corresponding perio

27 oil engines. The proportion of units using and 59.55 are having murram and other lower no power is much higher both in rural and types of surfaces. urban areas in the St(l.te and in the district owing 12.2 Railways to predominance of traditional crafts and industries in the State economy. The total railway mileage in the district is 156.45 giving an average of 34 per 1.000 sq. 11.6 Mining mile and 15.71 miles per lakh of population. About 2 miles away from "mbaji there are Two main metre-gauge sections pass through the Jain temples at Kumbhariya built of marbles, district viz., Ahmedabad- via Palanpur and having exquisite and marvellous carving. The Palanpur- via Deesa. Besides the white marble used in these temples have been railway mileage of the Western Railway shown excavated from the Kumbhariya quarries. Its quality above, 34.00 miles of -Raniwav-Bhildi is considered superior even to the marble metre-gauge section of the Northern Railway fall excavated from the Makrana. Its increasing within the jurisdiction of this district. Out of 32 demandithese days is evident fromlmarble excavated railway stations in the district, 8 are located in which has during a single yeae (1959-60) increased Palanpur ta1uka, of the remaining talukas, from 6,926 cubic ft. to 441,700 c. ft. Santalpur taluka has 7, Deesa and Deodar talukas 5 each, Dhanera taluka 3, Vadgam and 12 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS Radhanpur talukas 2 each, while Kankrej, Danta, 12.1 Roads Tharad and Vav talukas have no railway stations. Transport and communication facilities play 12.3 Post and Telegraph a vital role in the economic development of the country. There has not been any noticeable There were 17 sub-post offices and 103 progress in road improvement in the First Plan branch offices in 1960-61. Tbe corr~sponding but a Significant increase is, however, noticed figures in 1959-60 were 16 and 67. All the 16 sub-post offices had telegrapb offices. The number during the quinquennium 1955-56 to 1960-61, of telephone offices had increased from in during which period the road mileage has shot 5 1960 to in 1961~ owing to additional telephone up from 24.12 miles to 374.93 miles. The table 7 2 offices opened at Vadgam and Vav. Danta, given below shows various categories of road Dhanera, Kankrej and Santalpur talukas have mileage in the district. no telepbone offices. The number of letter-boxes Type of roads (in miles), 1961 bas increased from 205 in 1960 to 262 in 1961. Type of roads Mileages The number of villages not covered 'by post 1 2 offices in the district was 677 in 1960-61. The Total 374.93 radio licences issued increased from 1,499 at the National Highway • end of 1959 to 1,838 at the end of 1960, thus State Highway 165.36 Other District Roads 69.24 recording an increase of 22.6 per cent during one Village roads 140.33 single year.

As seen from the above table, National 13 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH Higbway does not pass through this district. The proportion of road mileage per 100 sq. miles of 13.1 Medical Institutions area is 8.06. Classifying the road mileage of the During 1961, medical facilities in the district dislrict according to its surface, it is noticed were provided by the State through 12 medical that 219.03 miles of roads are having a surface institutions, which include 2 hospitals, 4 of asphalt, 96.35 are water bound macadam type dispensaries, 4 rural health centres and 2 maternity

28 and chi1d welfare centres. The staff in these included drinking water supply and drainage institutions consisted of 14 doctors and 24 nurses. facilities in all the towns of the district. The The number of beds in the district was 96 and municipalities and Panchayats are given Govern­ the number of indoor and outdoor patients treated ment grant-in-aid for implementing these schemes. was 4,910 and ..67,037 respectively. Water supply schemes were also included and execut~d under development programmes. 13.2 Vital Statistics 14 LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE The statement given below shows vi tal statistics of the district for the years 1957-60. 14.1 Labour Welfare Various schemes for the amelioration and Birth rate, death rate and natural increase welfare of backward classes are provided in the in population, 1957-60 Second Five Year Plan. the chief among them ~atural increase Year Birth rate Death rate in population being schemes to start a blind school and industrial 1 2 3 4 training institution. 1957 30.0 15.1 . 14.9 1958 31.5 17.9 13.6 On 31st March, 1961,3,843 persons were on 1959 30.8 13.7 17.1 1960 .. 27.5 13.2 14.3 live register in the Employment Exchange for various jobs. The number of placement provided \ . The data on vital statistics available being by the Exchange was 574. incomplete and defective are ~seful for drawing general conclusions only. They indicate a fall 15 PRICE TRENDS in the death rate and rise in the rate of survival The average retail prices of important which can be reasonably attributed to improvement foodstuff during ~ each calendar month of 1961 in medical and health facilities since Independence. collected for Palanpur, the headquarters of the district are given in Table 16.1 in Part II of this 13.3 Health Centres Handbook. The different public health measures to check The highest prices of rice and wheat the incidence of various diseases in the district were quoted in October and March respectively. are (a) vaccination and revaccination, (b) Malaria The prices of inferior cereals, viz., jowar and control, (c) Primary Health Centres and Maternity bajri were the highest in the month of June; and Child Welfare Centres in rural areas, in pulses arhar (dal) were the highest in the first (d) Water supply schemes and (e) Family planning quarter ending March 1961, while moong recorded centres. During 1960-61, the entire population the highest prices in the month of July during of the distrIct was protected against malaria by spraying D. D. T. powder on mass scale. Blood the year 1961. smears for 17,303 cases were examined and only 16 COMMUNITY DEV ELOPMI':NT 17 cases of malaria were observed. Under the programme of pro viding medical relief through 16.1 Community Delle/opment Programme primary health centres in rural areas, 2 maternity The Community Development Programme, a and child health centres, 4 rural health centres lmiqueand bold effort to mobilise public enthusiasm and 3 family planning centres were started in the and co-operation m rebuilding the rural economy of district by 1960. India was inaugurated in the country on 2-10-1952. Deesa-block was the first Community Development 13.4 Drinking Water Facilities Project taken up in the district in January, 1954. The public health schemes launched by the The programme since then has undergone~various Government during the First Five Year Plan organisational changes as a result of the

29 recommendations of the Balawantray Mehta attained in the First Stage will be the evidence Committee, appointed by the Planning Commission of the growth and functioning of self-reliant in 1957 to examine the working of the C.O. rural communities, which is the basic objective programme and related matters and to recommend of the programme." Stage II of the programme, measures for improving the quality, tone and content with a provision of Rs. 5 lakhs for 5 years will of the programme. In pursuance of the recomme­ seek to intensify the operation of the method of ndations of this Committee, the existing distinction Community Development in its fuller amplitude between N.E.S. stage, intensive development and will have greater emphasis on Community stage and the post-intensive stage was a.bolished Development rather than. on Development with effect from 1-4-1958. All the Blocks under the Programmes as such. All India Programme except Blocks in the C.D. 16.2 Coverage of Programme stage which had not completed tnelr three years' In the district. Deesa and Kankrej taIukas period on 1-4-1958 were classified into stage I and were the first to be covered by the N.E.S. scheme stage II Blocks with revised financial patterns and during the First Five Year Plan period. The fir~t periods of operations. The Community Develop­ N.E.S. Block of Deesa was started on 26th ment Blocks, on completiag their period, will enter January, 1954 and converted into a Community stage II. A stage I Block has a five .. year period Development Block from 1st November, 1956. of operation with a ceiling of expenditure of Kankrej was inaugurated as a N.E.S. Block from Rs. 12 lakhs for this period. It is "The Intensive 2nd October, 1954 and converted into Community Development phase in which people's participation Development Block from. 1st May, 1956. would be promoted as the method of Community Development and Panchayats will be intimately The foJlowing table gives the type, area, connected with the formulation of the Plans for villages and population covered under the their respective areas. The degree of success programme by March, 1961.

Coverage under Community Development Programme by type of Block

No. of towns Name of the Date of No. of blocks Area covered and villages Population block inauguration of CPA pattern in sq. miles 1961 covered 1961 1 2 3 4 5" 6 Stage I Tharad October 1959 1 523.6 134 83,736 Dhanera October 1960 1 455.9 130 89,261 Stage [f Palanpur May 1956 1~• 499.6 179 177,032 Kankrej October 1954 1 321.7 105 93,632 Deesa January 1954 H 562.1 146 140,887 Pre-extension Service Blocks Danta October 1959 t 282.1 183 52,411 Radhanpur .. It 230.0 55 51,839 Santalpur t 523.6 95 44,316 Vav .. 1 637·1 121 85,490 Deodar April 1960 1 392.3 125 87,293 Vadgam April 1960 1 220.2 110 90,247

30 By M a rcb 1961 the entire distrjct was covered l' FIVE YEAR PLANS under the programme.

The total expenditure incurred tiJI March, 17.1 Headwise Expenditure 1961 amounted to Rs. 6,273~OOO as against peoples, The salient features of the plan activities contribution of Rs. 1.166.000 or 18.59 per cent undertaken in the district and the progress achieved of ,the total expenditure. The physical and financial progress achieved under the 1st and 2nd Stage therein during the Second Five Year Plan period of blocks up to the year ending 31st March. 1961 can 1>e seen from the actual expenditure vis-a-v~s have been given in Official Statistics Table 15.1 the ~lan provision on various major heads of published in Part II of this Handbook. development.

The outlay and expenditure on major heads of the Second Five Year Plan, 1956-5,7 to 1960-61 (Rs. in '000)

SI. Major head of Plan Actual expenditure during Total No. development Provision J9?6-S7 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 expenditure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Agriculture and Commu- nity Development 9,050.1 711.9 1,590.6 4,211.8 5,076.9 5,176,6 16,767.8 2 .Irrigation and Power 35.474.0 865.0 1,238 •• 3,648.9 6,896.0 11,090.9 23,739.6 3 I Industry and Mining 86.4 11.2 7.9 24.9 26.9 13.6 84.S 4 Transport and Communications i.8,417.4 ]'081.8 1,775.4 1.165 I 813 4,1036 5 Social Services 17,565.5 532.7 J,539.1 952.9 8859 781.4 4,698.0 6 Scientific and Industrial I Research 100.0 8.7 21.2 34.3 22.1 86.3 Total 60,693.4 3,202.6 6,160.5 10,024.8 13,001.3 17,090.6 49,479.8

Agahlst the Plan provision of Rs. 60.691akhs expenditure on such schemes was Rs. 4.31 Jakhs. for implementation of various schemes under the Rs. 25.14 lakhs were spent under the Second Second Plan, a sumo of Rs. 49.48 lakhs was spent. Plan towards increasing educational faciJities in Of these schemes, Rs. 23,74 lakhs were spent on the district. The expenditure incurred on the irrigation and power, followed by Rs. 16.77 lakhs schemes pertaining to co-operation amounted to on agriculture and community development. The Rs. 2.72 lakhs. Community development, N.B.S., expendIture under these two sectors constituted local development works and rural development 81.87 per cent of the total expenditure incurxed accounted for Rs. 56.26 lakhs incurred during during the Second Plan period. Social services the Second Five Year Plan period. Tow~rds shared Rs. 4.70 lakhs whereas transport and increase in medical and public health facilities ~ , communications claimed Rs. 4.10 lakhs. The year­ the amount spent was Rs. 6.66 lakhs. The wise break-up of e-xpenditure during the Plan programme also included tbe establishment of period further reveals that the rate of spending primary health centres and family planning centres. in the first two years of Plan was slow but from A T.B. ward with 10 beds at Civil Hospital, 1958-59, it has gone increasing at a faster rate Palanpur was also opened and X-Ray facilities as 81.08 per cent of the total expenditure was were provided in Deesa Hospital. spent during the latter period. 17.2 Achievements 17.3 Small Savings With a view to increase the agricultural That the small savings activities have production, various schemes were undertaken in increased in the district will be evidenced by the Second Plan period, such as sinking of the following figures of net collection and target irrigation wells and repairs to old ones. The total during 1960-61.

31 Target and net collection of Small Savings, Balaram /960-61 (ChitrasanJ (Rs. in lakhs) villllge) Famolls bl!auty spot at a distance Nature of Savings Target Net Collection of II miles from village Chitlasapi, 3 I 2 having Shrine of Balaram Mahadev Total 3000 57.87 1 Savings Certificates 982 Kumbhariya 2 miles away from Ambaji, the % Post Office savings Bank deposits 4536 Jain temples of architectural beauty, 3 Treasury Saving deposits 1.87 built in 13th century. Marble 4 Annuity Certificates 027 carving is marvellous and resembles S Cummulative time deposits o 5S to those of Delwara It is gratifying to note that due to mass Palanpur District headquarters and former. compaign of small savings the net collections Capital of Palanpur State famous during 1960-61 exceeded the target by 92.90 for perfumes and scents per cent. Ratanpur An ancient banyan grove said to be 18 IMPORTANT PLACE NAMES larger than Kabjrva~ in Broach district 18.1 Important Places Details of these and other places will be Important places of the district are : found in the Brief Gazetteer of Place Names given in this Handbook. Celebrated and important Shakti Ambaji 18.2 Ancient Monuments pith of Gujarat and an important Official Statistics Table 18.3 gives details centre of pilgrimage visited by of each ancient monument together with the thousands from the State and outside, other places of interest in name of the village, place of location, the period its vicinity being the temple of of architecture, brief description, etc. Koteshwar Mahadev and Gabbar, a 18.3 Fairs and Festivals steep hill with footpriO[s of Goddess at its peak About 94 important fairs and festivals are celebrated at different places in rural and urban Bhiladiaji Sacred place of Jain pilgrimage areas of the district. The details regarding the Temple of Bhiladiaji place where it is held, name of the fair/festival. the dt,lte on which it is held/observed and the Shri estimated congregation are shown in the Official Amirgadh Famous temple of Chamunda Mata Statistics Table 18.2 of this Handbook.

32 GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

DISTRICT BANASKANTHA

V. P.=Village Panchayat; G. P.=Group ~anchayat; - M.=Municipality; p= Population; N.=North Latitude; E.=East Longitude.

J Ambaji, V. P. (Taluka Danta). P. 2,073 2 Shri Amirgadh, V. P. (Taluka Palanpur) , It is 14 miles away from Abu Road railway P. 1,991 station, on the Ahmedabad-Delhi main metre It is about 20 miles away from Palanpur gauge railway line and 15 miles north of Danta, situated between Palanpur and Abu Road railway the headquarters of the taluka. It is also connected station on Ahmedabad-Delhi main metre-gauge with Palanpur and AbU Road by the State railway line. It is also connected with Palanpur Transport bus service. It is an important place by State Transport bus service. A cement factory of pilgrimage in Gujarat on account of the temple on co-operative basis is likely to be started soon of Ambaji Mata, one of the ,holiest and celebrated at this place. At a distance of five miles is the 'of shrines. Four miles north-east of the temple, famous temple of Chamunda Mata situated in the \ ' is the temple of Koteshwat Mahadell situated forest. near the source of the ri~er Saraswati in the 3 Bhabhar, V. P. (Taluka Deodar), P. 6,506 , Arasur hills at the south-west end of the Ardwali It is an important village five miles west of Range. The origin of Ambaji is lost in antiquity. Deodar, originally held by Koli Thakardas of However, the shrine was celebrated even in the Kankrej estates. It is a railway station on Palan­ days of Valabhi. as far back as 746 A.D. Goddess pur-Gandhidham railway. Being one of the of Ambaji is considered as the most powerful important market places of food grains in Banas­ deity worshipped by Hindus with great reverence. kantha district, it has an agricultural produce The shrine has no idol but a niche with Visho market committee and a market yard. There are YantTa which is said to have been engraved offices of Extra Avai Karkun and police station. therein. The niche is decorated in such a way with sari, ornaments, etc., that one has the darshan 4 Bhildi, V. P. (Taluka Deesa), P. 1,800 of the goddess riding a tiger or lion. Thousands It is situated at a distance of 13 miles from of devotees come on the full moon day every Deesa, the taluka headq uarters. It is a junction year in the Hindu month of Bhadrapad (September) station on Palanpur-Gandbidham railway. There and Navratri in Ashwin particularly on the 8th is a famous temple of 'Bhiladiaji' which is a night of Navratri festival (October) when the sacred place of Jain pi~grimage, renovated at a maximum assemblage goes up to 150,000 persons. large cost donated by Jains. Other places of interest in the vicinity are wel1- 5 Bhorol, V. P. (Taluka Tharad), P. 1,536 known Jain temples of Kumbhariya and Gabbar, a It is 12 miles away from Tharad, the taluka steep hill on the peak of which there are foot­ headquarters and famous as a place of pilgrimage prints of the goddess. There are several dharma­ for lains. shalas for pilgrims around the temple of Ambaji. A cottage hospital with an X-ray machine with 6 Chhapi, V. P. (Taluka Vadgam), P. 2,413 maternity home attached to it has been recently It is 10 miles from Vadgam, the headquarters opened a t the village. of the mahal. It is a rail way station

33 on Ahmedabad-Delhi main metre-gauge line and in height and 250 feet in breadth at the base is an impurtant business centre for the surrounding under construction near the village. On completion villages. it is estimated to irrigate 120,000 acres of land of which 80,000 acres will be of Palanpur, Deesa 7 Chitrasani (Balaram), V. P. (Taluka Palanpur), and Kankrej talukas of Banaskantha district. At P. 1,521 a distance of three miles from tbis village, there It is 9 miles north of Palanpur and a railway is 'Rani Kund' which is worth visit. station between Palanpur and Abu Road. At a distance of 1~ mites, is the famous beauty spot 10 Deesa, M., P. 18,891, 20° 14' N., 72° 5' E. named Balaram on the bank of the river Balaram. Situated on the bank of the river Banas, it is a tributary of the river Banas flowing by the the headquarters of the taluka and sub-division shrine of Balaram Mahadev, visited by a large and a railway station on Palanpur-Gandhidham number of Hindu devotees every month. Every railway line. It is an important centre of State year a large fair is held on the last Monday of Transport bus service. In the year 1821, there Shravan (August) with a congregation of 30,000 was a British cantonment 00 the north-east of the to 50,000 persons. It is a place of excellent natural town where military forces were stationed to scenery with a large lake surrounded by picturesque counteract the plundering and marauding activities hills, small streams and tall trees. A palace of the chiefs between Kutch and Abu. of the of Palanpur on the bank adds to It is an important trading centre for potatoes its beauty. At a distance of 3 miles is a small grown in abundance in the river bed of Banas. temple of 'Dhara Mota' situated in the heart of There are several oil mills and wool factories on the forest where tiger hunts were once organised. smCj.ll scale. It has a god own for improved seeds, In the Second Five Year Plan, Balaram with 52 branch of the District Central Co-optrative Grain surrounding villages has been selected as the Bank, an agricultural produce market yard and an centre of a block for intensive work in Khadi agricultural research station established in the by the AJl India Khadi and village Industries Second Five Year Plan. It has an aerodrome and Commission. an observatory run by the Meteorological Depart­ 8 Dantu. V. P., P. 2,191, 24° 12' N., 72° 50' E. ment. It is the headquarters of Dantiwada canal Named after the Bhil Dantia who founded division with a residential colony for the staff. it, Danta is the headquarters of the taluka, 26 There is a civil hospital and a maternity home. miles away from Palanpur. It was an ancient It has taluka and sub-divisional offices, rest-house town existing since 16th century, and the capjtal and municipality providing piped water and of former Danta State ranking second class public gardens. which enjoyed the special privilege of having within its territory the famous shrine of goddess 11 Juna Deesa, V. P. (Taluka Deesa), P. 4,905 'Amba Bhavani'. A very high quality of white Originally known as Faridabad, has an ancient and green marble is found in this taluka. There temple of Sidha Mata. It has a primary health are a dispensary with maternity home. a veterinary centre. dispensary and taluka seed godown. 12 Deodar, V. P., P. 2,650 9 Dantiwada, V. P. (Taiuka Dhanera), P. 2,366 It is the headquarter~ of the taluka, 45 miles Situated 18 miles away from Palanpur, the from Palanpur. also a railway station on nearest railway station is Chandisar 6 miles away, Palanpur-Gan4hidham railway line. It is connected on Palanpur-Deesa railway line. A big dam known by State Tra;nsport bus services to Khemana as Dantiwada Dam, 16,433 feet in length, 80 feet which is on the State Highway from Deesa to

34 Radhanpur. It was the principal town and the of 14,000, 11,750 and 2,000 persons respectively, residence of the chief of the former Deodar when pilgrims and agriculturists come here in State. In the Second Five Year Plan, a seed large numbers for sale of their cattle. multiplication farm and a veterinary dispensary have been established at this place. It has 17 Gotarka, V. P. (Taluka Radhanpur), P. 1,288 taluka offices. It is 17 miles south-west of Radhanpur, the taluka headquarters and 6 miles away from Varahi. 13 Dev, V. P. (Taluka Radhanpur), P. 924 the railway station on Palanpur-Gandhidham line. It is a railway station on the Palanpur-Gandhi­ There is 'Rarnji Mandir and Dargah of Gotarka dham line. It is a religious place having the Pir. Also at a distance of half a mile is the temple of 'Hemja Mata', where a big fair is held temple of Dhundharka Mahadev. every year with an assemblage of 5,000 persons. 18 Jqbalgadh, V. P. (Taluka Palanpur), P. 1,525 14 Dev-Darbar, G. P. (Taluka Kankrej), P. 18 It is situated at a distance of 17 miles from It is 10 miles away from Sihori, tbe head­ Palanpur, taluka and district headquarters and is a quarters of the taluka. There is an ancient temple station on Ahmedabad-Delhi main metre-gauge of Nakalank Avatar. It is the seat of the Mahant railway line. At a distance of 5 miles from this known as Oghad Mahant. A fair is held at this place~ are Jasor hills on the top of which the place on Karlik Sud 2 (October-November) where temple of Kedarnath Mahadev stands. Water from 20,000 persons congregate. Horse-race is a unique hills flows perennially over the Linga. attraction of the fair. 19 Jethi, G. P. (Taluka Palanpur), P. 884 15 Dhanero, V. P., P. 5,171 It is situated on the State Highway Ahmedabad­ Marwar at a distance of 15 miles from Palanpur, The headquarters of the taluka of that name the taluka and district headquarters. 3 miles away and 30 miles from Deesa. it is a railway station on from this place is a big lake named Ganga Sagar Bhildi-Raniwada line. A district metal road runs the water of which is used for irrigating from Deesa to Dhanera. It has a co-operative surrounding lands. Bank, a dispensary with mater'nity home and a veterinary dispensary. There are taluka offices 20 Koteshwar, G. P. CTaluka Danta). P. 195 and civil courts. It is an ancient holy place three miles from 16 Dhima, V. P. (Ta/uka Vav), P. 2,613 Ambaji. It has the temple of Koteshwar Mahadev. The pilgrims visiting Ambaji also visit this It is connected with the taluka headq uarters by place. The river Saraswati starts from the hills State Transport bus services. This village and the situated near the temple. There is one kund area roundabout it are well-known for the wherein water of the river Saraswati flows from superior breed of draft animals called Kankreji. a 'Gaurnukh', mouth of cow, carved in stone The climate is also conducive to breeding of where pilgrims take bath. Nearby is another temple camels and sheep. The wool of the sheep of this named 'Valmikashram'. As legend goes, Nana region is found to be of a very high quality. It Saheb Peshwa, after Mutiny of 1858, passed his is one of the important cattle markets where last days in a cave temple near this place. thousands of cattle are sold every year between the months of Phalgun and Jyestha (March to June). 21 Kumbhariya, G.P. (Taluka Danta), P. 668 There is a well-known temple of Dharnidharji where It is about 2 miles away from Ambaji. three fairs are held every year on Jyestha Sud 15 Close by, are five Jain temples known as Kurnbhariya (June). Phalgun Sud 11 to Vad 1 (March) and temples said to have been built by yjmalsha in the Kartika Sud 15 (November) with a congregation 13th century who built the famous Virna! Vasahi

3S temples ~t Delwara. These temples represent the 26 Palanpur, M., P. 29,139, 24- 12' N., 72- 28' E. best in Jain architecture. Marble carving and The headquarters of the Banaskantha district sculpture of these temples are marvellous and is a railway junction on the Ahmedabad-Delhi remind one of the Delwara temples at Mount main metre-gauge railway line with a branch line Abu. These temples alongwith one temple to Kandla port via Deesa. It is also the central are preserved as protected monuments. It is station of the State Transport bus services. It is considered to be a very holy place visited by commanded and hidden by a circle of hillocks. thousands of Jains every year. It is a very old settlement wherein the eighth century Vanaraj. the founder of Chavda dynasty 22 Lotol. G.P. (Taluka Danta), P. 123 was brought up. In the 14th century. it was Situated 20 miles south of Danta, it has a hill repeopled by Pa/ansi Chohans from whom it takes named'Maneknath' with two or three caves having its present name. Early in the 17th century, the Dhuni (fire) of Bawa Maneknath. There is a legend Chhohans were displaced by Musalman rulers that there was an underground subway from Lotol of Jhalor family who continued to rule till to Manekchowk at Ahmedabad. The Math of Independence. It was the capital of the former Bawa Maneknath is situated in the village at the first class State of Palanpur. There is a big tank foot of the hill. called ·Mansarovar' and an ancient temple of Puteleshwar Mahadev where Sidhraj was born. 23 Magarwada, V. P. (Mahal VadgamJ, P.1,903 It is famous for its flowers, viz., Champa and It is situated at a distance of 3 miles from Kevda which made it centre for the manufacture Vadgam, tbe mahal headquarters. There is a of itra and perfumery. Some perfume factories famous temple of Mani Bhadra Vir, who sacrificed exist even to-day. A laboratory centre for the his life for the protection of cows. This is a manufacture of lac is established at this p1ace for place of pilgrimage where 8.000 persons assemble research and experiments to increase its production. at the time of the annual fair held on Ashvin 5 There is a Kirti Stambh and a Rajmaha/, the old (September). palace of the Nawab. now used for district offices. Outside Mira gate, there are two Dargas, one of 24 Mahudi, G. P. (Taluka DanIa), P. 103 Poet Anwar Kazi and the other of Sant Mursheed, Situated in the interior of the taluka, it is 20 worshipped by Muslims. miles away from Danta, the headquarters. Round­ about this village are ruins 0 f the old capital of There are an eye hospital, a civil hospital, former Danta State known as 'Tar sang' • This hospital for women and children, one technical capital was seized by the Raos of Idar during the high school, three hostels for boys and one for battle with Ranay of Danta in 1544 whereupon the Rana shifted his capital to Danta. girls of backward classes. In the Second Five Year Plan a training school for Primary Teachers 25 Mukeshvar. G. P. (Maha/ Vadgam). P. 117 has been established and the civil hospital has It is situated on the bank of the river been equipped with X-ray machine, ambulance Saraswati. at a distance of 14 miles from Vadgam, car, a re~ional public he::tlth laboratory and special the headquarters of the mahaL There is a temple of accommodation of 10 beds for T. B. patients. Mokeshvar Mahadev where a large number of The municipality provides amenities of piped people visit to make offerings to their forefathers for the peace of departed souls. Every year a water supply, public gardens and recreation centre big fair is held on Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) for children. A Plant Protection Centre is also with an assemblage of 10,000 persons. run by Central Government.

36 27 Parpada, G. P. (Taluka Palanpur), P. 506 services. It has a Sarvodaya Ashram established It is situated at a distance of 3 miles from for the uplift of Adiwasis, located between two Palanpur. It has a famous temple of Shitala Mata rivers and hills in the middle of very attractive where a big fair is held on Shravan Vad 7 with natural setting. a congregation of 5,000 persons. 32 Santalpur, V. P., P. 2,095 28 Radhanpur, M., P. 15,058, 23° 50' N.,7 r 31' E. Itis a railway station onPalanpur-Gandhidham line, a few miles away from the . The headquarters of the taluka and is The proprietors of Santa1pur were Rajputs. a railway static)D on Palanpur-Gandhidham railway According to the local history before the line. Formerly it was the seat of the Babi ruler came, Santalpur was held by Turk, probably a of Radhanpllr State who was first class chief colony from Sind. It was the taluka headquarters entitled to a salute of 11 guns and guard of till 1954 which was subsequently shifted to Varahi. honour. The name Radhanpur is said to have There are a dispensary, veterinary dispensary, a beed derived from Radhan Khan, a descendant of rest-house and a police out post. Fateh Khan Baloch who under the Sultan of 33 Sihori, V. P. (Taluka Kankrej), P. 4,428 Ahmedabad held this place alongwith other grants. It is surrounded by a fort-wall built partly It is the headquarters of the taluka, 14 miles of stone and partly of brick with loop-holed walls away from Bhildi, the nearest railway station on and seven bastioned gate-ways. PaJanpur-Gandhidham line. There are a dispensary with maternity home, primary health centre, There are an oil, mill, a seed multipl!cation veterinary dispensary, a family planning centre, a farm and an agricultural produce market taluka seed godown and taluka offices. Well and yard. Special amenities such as hospital, tube-well irrigation is practised here on an exten­ public garden, child recreation centres, etc., sive scale. This region is well-known throughout have been provided by the municipality. All Gujarat for best breed of bulls and cows known taluka and prant offices are located at this place. as 'Kankreji'. 29 Ratanpur, G. P. (Taluka Palanpur), P. 516 34 Suigam, V. P. (Taluka Vav), P. 2,779 It is a village situated 3 miles from Palanpur It is 15 miles from Bhabhar and a railway and connected by State Transport bus service. station on Palanpur-Gandhidham line. It is situated There is an ancient Banyan grove, the expansion on a small hill 6 miles from the little Rann of of which is said to be larger than that of Kabirvad Kutch and is the starting point of one of the routes in Broach district. It is a picnic spot. In this across the Rann to Thar Parkar in Pakistan. It village, a Lok Niketan Institute has been recently has assumed itIJPortance as a Central Excise Depart­ opened for imparting training in basic education. ment check-post situated on the Pakistan border. The village was founded in 1569 A.D. by Rana 30 Rupal, V. P. (Mahal Vadgam). P. 1,566 of Vav naming it after 'Sui', a Rabari who lived It is situated at a distance of 4 miles to the there. This tract being backward, a small hospital south of Vadgam, the mahal headquarters. It with 6 beds has been established for the benefit is connected with Vadgam by State Transport bus of the people of the surrounding villages. Being service. There is a famous temple of Shitala Mata in close proximity of the Rann, the water is where a big fair is held on Shravan Vad 7 (August), brackish and scarce and renders people liable to visited by about 10,000 persons. infection from guinea-worms diseases. 31 Sana Ii, G. P. (Taluka Danta), P. 419 35 Thara, V. P. (Taluka Kankrej), P. 4,009 It is 20 miles away from Danta, the taluka It is situated 12 miles from Deodar, a railway headquarters connected by State Transport bus station on Palanpur-Gandhidham railway line and 37 conn~tM by SttLte' Transport bus services: It State in Mahikantha agency. It is a marketing was the largest amJ. the most important estate in centre for surrounding villages growing -crops 'Kanitrej taluka held: by the chiefs of the Vaghela like sugarcane and rice. A veterinary dispensary clan of Kolis. There is one popular temple of has also been started in the Second Five Year Plan. Valinath Mahadev where a fair is held on Maha .Shlvaratr; (February-March) with an assemblage 38 Varahi, V. P. (Taluka Santalpur), P. 4,255 of 5,000 persons. It is an important marketing It is the headquarters of the Santalpur centre of the surrounding villages where crops taluka since 1954 and a railway station on are raised by tube-well irrigation. There is a PaJanpur-Gandhidham railway line. It was held dispensary and a veterinary centre. by Ravanias from whom it was wrested by 36 Tharlld, V. P., P. 7,566, 24° 20' N" 71° 40' E. Jats, the migrants from Sind (711 A.D.). It is the headquarters of the taluka and prant, Formerly it was the headquarters of the Varahi connected with Deesa on the east and Sui gam thana. There is an old temple of Varahi Mata at on the west by an asphalt road on which State a distance of about 2 miles north of the village Transport buses regularly ply. It is the oldest Fulpura. A cattle fair is held every year for five town in Palanpur agency said to have been days from Chaitra Vad 13 to Vaishakha Sud' 2 founded in 115 A.D. by TharpuT Parmar who (Apri!). It has taluka offices and a dispensary. migrated from Afarwar. Formerly it was the seat of the Tharad chief, a TFaghela Rajput and the 39. Vav, V. P., P. 4,667, 24° 18' N; 71 37' E. headquarters of Thandar. Besides, main Jain It is the headquarters of the taluka of that temples, there is an old temple 'Nan Devi Mata' name, 18 miles from Bhabhar. a raIlway station built in the 12th century by Chohan Ratansingh on Palanpur-Gandhidham line. It is also connected in honour of his family goddess Nan Dev;. with Tharad by bus services. Formerly it was the seat of Rana of Vav who claimed kindred with. All taluka and pran! offices, a rest-house. a Local Board ,Dispensary, a maternity home. a Pruthviraj-the last of Chohan kings of Delhi. primary bealtl1 centre, a veterinary dispensary, a It was founded by Rana Vaja of Vav seven miles seed-multiplication farm and a taluka seed godown west of Tharad. near step-well constructed by are located. at this place. his grandfather from which the village bears its name. There are taluka offices~ ancient temples 37 Vadgam, V. P., P. 3,620 of Kapileshwar and Budheshwar Mahadev and It is situated five miles away from Umal'deshi, a Jain Derasar. Shortage of water is felt at this a railway station on Ahmedabad-Delhi railway place especially in summer when the water becomes line. Formerly it was a seat of the chief of Vadgam brackish.

38 PART n 1 CENSUS TABLES 2 OFFICIAL STATISTICS

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

I Out of 4 tables. of A Series compiled at this Census, Tables A-I, A-III and A-IV giving area, ,houses and population, classification of villages and towns have been reproduced in the District Hand· , book. They are the same as those given in 1951. The most distinguishing features. however, are the various appendices and sub-appendices giving details of (a) 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district showing changes which have taken place during the decade, (b) villages with a population of 5,000 aqd over and towns with a population under 5,000, (c) houseless and institutional population, (d) 1951 population adjusted to 1961 administrative, units, (e) new towns added in 1961, (f) towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 and (g). towns with their area and jurisdictiQD.

A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPUr.ATION This table is more elaborate than that of 1951 as it gives in addition to area, houses and population, population per sq. mile, n1:lmber of inhabited and uninhabited villages and number of towns. The data is given down to taluka/mahal with break-up for Total/Rural/Urban. Brief Account of Changes in Area of the District from 1901 to 1961

Numerous changes have t~ken place since Independence in the areas of the districts, though the boundaries of various units comprised therein practically remained unchanged between 1901 and 1941. Three principal stages in which' these changes have come about during the Post-Independence period are: (i) those that came in the wake of. Independence after 1947; (ii) those that took place on the Reorganisa­ tion of States in 1956 and (iii) those that resulted from the bifurcation of the bilingual Bombay State in 1960,\ \.

Even after reorganisation in 11956, several territorial changes were effected in 1959, the details of which have been given in sub-appendix 2 to Appendix 1 to Table A-I alongwith the relevant notifications. Broad cbanges that have taken place in the territorial limits of the district between 1951 and 1961 are, however, listed below :-

Banaskantba :- This district continues with the addition of Radhanpur taluka minus 10 villages and Santalpur taluka of Mehsana district, less Abu Road taluka transferred to Rajasthan. 'Rural and Urban Population During the past censuses there was no uniformity in the criteria prescribed for distinguishing urban areas from the rural. The definition of 'town', therefore,. varied from State to State and the places were treated as towns if, in the opinion of the State Government or the Superintendent of Census Operations, they were found to possess urban characteristics. It included all municipalities, cantonments, civil lines and all places with more than 5,000 population which, it !Nas decided, to treat as towns on the ground that they pos&essed urban characteristics. This definition of 'town' has remained substantially unchanged since 1891. To the characteristics aforementioned, , which has merged into Bombay State in 1949 and now forms part of the newly formed Gujarat State added one more according to which all the head­ quarters of talukas were treated as towns. In view, however, of the increasing impartance of studying urbani­ sation in all its varied aspects, the Registrar General, at the very outset of 1961 Census, emphasised the need for a uniform treatment by strictly defining the concept of 'town'. Town: 'Town' has been defined as a place having a municipality or a cantonment or a place with a population of 5,000 and over if 75 per cent of its male population is dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. These tests were applied by the Collectors who furnished lists of places to be treated as towns in 1961, which wefe also got approved by the State Government and the Registrar General.

The fO\lr places which were treated as to.wn~ in. 1951 have continued as such even according to the test prescribed by the Census of 1961. Village: 'Village' is a revenue village which is an administrative rather than a demographic unit. The definition of the term 'village' has practically remained the same during the entire census period. In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village which has got a separate entity· and a distinct number assigned to it in the revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single ~illage with a cluster of houses or a num­ ber of hamletri with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even consist of scattered houses situated on .the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be inhabited or uninhabited. Census House:

Owing to the diversity of local conditions it was not possible in the past to lay down a uniform definition of a 'Census House' common to all parts of the country. The definition adopted till the Census of 1941 had two-fold connotation which emphasised either (i) the structural aspect, i.e., building or house or (ii) the social aspect, i.e., family or household. The former was defined as the residence of one or more families having a separate and independent entrance from the common way. But the social aspect ~as emphasised by defining a 'Household' as the home of the composite family with its resident dependents and servants. From 1881-1941, the Census Superintendents adopted the one or the other definition according to their convenience. A clear distinction was, however, drawn between a 'Census House' and a feensus Houhseold' in 1951 which gave a uniform meaning to the term 'Census House' or the 'Census Household' or the 'Family Unit'. The 'Census House' was defined as, 'a dwelling with a separate main entrance' and the 'Census Household' as 'all persons who live together in the same house and have a common mess'. Though the definition of a 'Census House' introduced in 1951 was continued during the Census of 1961, it differs from that adopted by the Census of 1961 in that the latter is broad-based to include non-dwellings also. The house-list is thus an inventory of all structllres or part of structures with a separate entrance. The following definitions of the term 'Census House' given in the instructions for filling the house-list will clarify the position still further. "A 'Census House' is a structure or a part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of bU,siness, workshop, schoo], etc., with a separate entrance."

A-III-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

This table classifies inhabited villages only by size of population. After giving the total number of inhabited villages and rural population for every taluka/mahal, it shows the number of villages and population for the following seven categories, namely:-

(1) less than 200, (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) 1,000-1,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 5,000-9,999 and (7) 10,000 and above.

Table A-III of 1951 gives combined figures of inhabited towns and villages classified by population, while A-III of 1961 gives figures of villages only classified by population.

A-IV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941

This table gives statistics relating to the figures of population since 1941 showing the growth of each town from census to census. Percentage variation is given from decade to decade, not only for the towns, but also for town-groups, where one or more urban units form a compact urban area. The total popUlation of the town-group along with that of its constituent urban units is given under the class into which the town-group has been classified. Separate figures have, likewise, been given for municipal and non-municipal areas such as port area, suburban area, military area, raHway colony, cantonment, etc., where a town is a combination of two or more such units. The following are the six classes into which the towns are grouped in Table A-IV according to the size of population:

4 Population Class Population

I 100,000 and above IV 10,000 to 19,999 II 50,000 to 99,999 V • 5,000 to 9,999 III 20,000 to 49,999 VI Less than 5,000

The areas of towns in sq. miles and sq. kilometres are also given in the table for 1961.

The term 'town' as defined at the Census of 1961 and hs uniform adoption all over the country on the basis of certain specified tests have been explained under' Urban and Rural Population' in the note to Table A~I.

'Town-group'-This is a new variant of the urban population which has been inttod uced- for the first time on the present occasion. Large cities or expanding towns bring within their orbits new satellite towns, industrial areas or settlements interspersed by small bits of rural areas- Such urban areas, not necessari ly municipal, are taken to form town-groups with the main city or town as one of the constituents.

, City'-Places having population of 100,000 and over either individually or as a town-group have been classified as cities.

5 A-I-AREA, 'HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Villages Number of Total Area in Population Number Occupied Population1 Rur(\l- per Sq. In- !Jnin- of Residential Dist rict/Tal uka/Mahal Urban Sq. Miles Sq.Km. Mile habited habited Towns Houses Persons Males Females I 2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

BANASKANTHA T 4,648.6 12,039.9 214 1,359 10 4 188,471 996,144 511,951 484,193 DlSTRlCr R 4,625.2 11,979.2 200 1,359 10 173,490 925,490 475,230 450,260 U 23.4 60.7 3,017 4 14,981 70.654 36;721 33,933

Palanpur .T 499.6 1,293.9 354 178 3 1 36,208 117,032 90,541 86,491 R 494.1 1,279.7 299 178 3 29,317 147,893 75,250 72,643 U 5.5 .14.2 5,298 1 6,891 29,139 15,291 13,848

Danta .R 282.1 730.6 186 183 4 10,166 52,411 27,221 25,190

Vadgam .R 220.2 570.3 410 110 13,374 90,247 45,018 45,229

Dhanera .R 455.9 1,180.8 196 130 1 17,882 89,261 46,665 42,596

Deesa .T 562.1 1,455.8 251 145 1 26,530 140,887 72,475 68,412 R 556.8 1,442.0 219 145 1 22,978 121,996 62,600 59,396 U 5.3 13.8 3,544 3,552 18,891 9,875 9,016

Kankrej .R 321.7 833.2 291 105 16,632 93,632 48,185 45,447

Vav ,R 637.5 1,651.2 134 121 15,708 85,490 44,087 41,403

Tharad T 523.6 1,356.1 160 133 14,267 83,736 42,973 40,763 R 515.0 1,333.8 148 133 12,936 76,170 39,132 37,038 U 8.6 22.3 881 1 1,331 7,566 3,841 3,725

I Deodar R 392.3 1,016.1 223 125 14,933 87,293 45,167 42,126

Radhanpur .T 230.0 595.8 225 54 1 9,691 51,839 26,630 25,209 R 226.0 585.4 163 54 6,484 36,781 18,916 17,865 U 4.0 10.4 3,765 1 3,207 15,058 7,714, 7,344

Santalpur .R 523.6 1,356.1 &5 75 .1 8,080 44,316 22,989 21,327

NOTE:- 1 Population per sq. mile under Column 4 has been worked out on the area figures given by the State Survey Department given in Column 3(a). 2 Under Column 4, population of those urban units, for which area figures are not available, is ignored for working out urban density. Rural density is worked out on the basis of rural population only though the area figures include areas of those urban units for which separate area figures are not available. 3 The sq. kilometres under Column 3(b) and density figures of urban areas of Taluka/Mahal and District under Column 4 are worked out using the area figures corrected up to 2 places of decimals obtained by adding tlie areas of the towns in the respective units. In addition to this, the figures relating to sq. kms. are further adjusted to make the Taluka/Mahal and District totals airee. . 'Al'PENDIX I 1951 TERRITORIAl UNITS CONSTITUTING THE PRESENT SET-UP OF DISTRICT .AND EACH TALUKA/MAHAL (Only' those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below) Net area Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Gain (+) Loss (-) Area Area 1951 --~---- District/ territorial Sq. Sq. Sq.• Sq. Sq. Sq. Taluka/Mahal units Brief description Miles Kill. Brief description Miles Km. Miles Km. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BANASKANTHA hs in ]951 [I} (i) Radhanpur Abu Road tal uk a DISTRICT taluka except 10 transferred to Sirohi villages transferred district of Rajasthan from Mehsana distric;t 229.4 594.1 State. 303.8 786.6 +318.6 +825.2

(ii) Santalpur taluka transferred from Mehsana district 393.0] ,017.9

Kankrej As in 1951 Bhadrawadi village (S1. No. 1l) transferred from Deoda!. taluk a N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Deodar As in 19S1 Bhadrawadi village (St. No. 11) transferred to Kankrei taluka N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

Radhanpur As in 1951 [2} Entire taluka except 10 villages transferred from • Mehsana district 229.4 594.1 +229.4 +594.1

Santalpur As in 1951 ,Entire taluka transferred from Mehsana district 393.0 1,017.9 +393.0 +1,017.9 N. A. = Not Available ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I Villages transferred from and to Banaskantha District

Symbol No. S1. No. in 1951 Area &iven in Appendix I Name of village Census Handbook (wherever available) .} 2 3 4 (ii) 1 16 :3.8 2 Kharcharia 35 2.0 3 Ranawada 52 5.0 4 40 8.8 5 Bhamathal 9 2.0 6 Gochnath 22 8.3 7 Dawoodpur 11 2.5 8 Babri 5 2.5 9 Bismillabad 11 1.5 10 Chandarani . 14 2.8 (2) As against (ii) SUB-APPENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX J AREA FOR 1951 AND 1961 FOR THOSE MUNICIPAL TOWNS WHICH HAVE' UNDERGONE CHANGES IN AREA SINCE 1951 CENSUS Area in Sq. Miles Municipal District Town 1951 1961 Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 BANASKANTHA Radhanpur 1.00 4.00 Jurisdictional Change Deela 3.50 5.33 Jurisdictional Chanae 7 SUB-APPENDIX 2 TO APPENDIX I DISTRICT/TALUKA/MAHAL SHOWING 1951 POPULATION ACCORDING TO TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION IN 1951, CHANGES IN AREA AND THE POPULATIONS INVOLVED IN THOSE CHANGES (This relates to Appendix to Table A-Ilwhich exhibits data upto district level in Census of India 1961. Volume V Part II-A. Gujarat.)

1951 popu­ lation accord­ Population Net increase ing to juris­ in 1951 ad· in or decrease Area in 1961 Area in 1951 diction pre­ justed to between District/Talukaj 1961 vailing in jurisdiction col. 7 and Mahal Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Population Sq. Miles Sq. Km. 1951 of 1961 _.;~ i col. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BANASKANTHA 4,648.6 12,039.9 996,144 3,986.0 10,323.8 748.796 773,894 +25.008 DISTRICT x (-\-662.6) <+1,716.1) (+25,098) Palanpur 499.6 1,293.9 177,032 531.0 1,375.3 139,994 139.994 (-31.4) (-81.4) Danta 282.1 730.6 52,411 342.0 885.8 40,669 (-59.9) (-155.2) Vadgam 220.2 570.3 96.247 215.0 556.8 73,413 73,413 <+5.2) (+13.5) Dhanera 455.9 1,180.8 89,261 433.0 1,121.5 65,028 65,028 (+22.9) (+59.3) Deesa 562.1 1,455.8 140,887 621.0 1,608.4 110.701 110,701 (-58.9) (-152.6) Kankrej t 321.7 833.2 93,632 304.0 787.4 66,422 66.966 <+17.7) (+45.8) <+544) Vav 637.5 1,651.2 85.490 493.0 1,276.9 68,766 6g,766 <+144.5) (+374.3) Tharad 523.6 1,356.1 83.736 421.0 1,090.4 66,371 66,371 (+102.6) (+265.7) Deodar :l: 392.3 1,016.1 87.293 323.0 836.6 65,003 64.459 -544 (+69.3) <+179.5) (-544) Radhanpur • 230.0 595.8 51,839 269.0 696.8 45,691 41,350 -4,341 (-39.0) (-101.0) (-4,341) Santalpur + 523.6 1,356.1 44,316 393.0 1,017.9 36,177 36,177 (+130.6) (+338.2)

NOTE:- x(l) Under Bombay Government Resolution, R. D., No. T.L.C.-1254-R dated 15-4-1958. (a) Radhanpur taluka (268.6) minUf the following 10 villages was transferred from Mehsana District to Banaskantha district. Dadar (3.8), Kharcharia (2.0), Ranawada (5.0)1 Mandvi (8.8), Bhamathal (2.0), Gochnath (8.3), Dawoodpur (2.5). Babri (2.5). Bismillabad (1.5) and Chandarani (2.8). (b) Santalpur taluka (393.0) was transferred from Mehsana district to Banaskantha district. (2) Under Bombay Government P. and S. D. Circular No. SRI-RCR-1l456-T dated 12-10-1956. Abu Road taluka (303.8) was transferred from Banaskantha district to Rajasthan State. B~adrawadi village was transferred from Deodar taluka of Banaskantha district to Kankrej taluka of the same district. Bhadrawadi village was transferred from Deodar taluka of Banaskantha disttict to Kankrej taluka of the same district. * Under Bombay Government Resolution. R. D .• No. T.L.C.-1254-R dated 15-4-1958, Radhanpur taluka (229.4) minus 10 villages as above was transferred from Mehsana district to Banaskantha district. + . Under Bombay Government Resolution. R. D. No. T.L.C.-12S4-R dated 15-4-1958, Santalpur taluka (393.0) w,as transferred from Mehsana district to Bamtskantha district.

8 APPENDIX II NUMBER OF VILLAGES WITH A POPULATION OF 5,000 AND OVER AND TOWNS WITH A POPULATION UNDER 5,000 Note: Units of territory which have nothing to show for this statement have been excluded. Villages with a population. of 5,000 & over Towns with a population of under 5,000 Percentage to total rural Percentage to total urban Dlstrictffaluka/Mahal Number Population population of the district Number Population population of the district 1 ,2 3 4 5 6 7

8ANASKANTHA 4 .21,541 2.33 DISTRICT

Palanpur 3 16,370 1.77

Dhanera 1 5,171 0.56 APPENDIX III HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population , Rural District/Ta luka/Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 .6 7 8

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Total 6,414 3,621 2,793 1,2:58 J,OSI 207 Rural 6.214 3,521 2,693 543 453 90 Urban 200 100 100 715 598 117

Palanpur Total 1,307 717 590 703 579 124 Rural 1,232 679 553 239 205 34 Urban 75 38 37 464 374 90

Danta Total 403 228 175 Rural 403 228 175 Urban

Vadgam Total 549 340 209 5 4 1 Rural 549 340 209 5 4 1 Urban

Dhanera Total 236 129 107 Rural 236 129 107 Urban

Deesa Total 337 185 152 152 99 53 Rural 319 179 140 107 68 39 Urban 18 6 12 45 31 14

Kankrej Total 427 244 183 78 68 to Rural 427 244 183 78 68 10 Urban

Vav Total 799 430 369 64 M Rural 799 430 369 M 64 Urban

Tharad Total 1,057 586 471 29 26 J Rural 950 530 420 10 10 Urban 107 56 51 19 16 3 Deodar Total 902 531 371 34 3t 3 Rural 902 531 371 34 31 3 Urban Radhanput • Total 47 30 17 188 173 (0 Rural 47 30 11 1 1 Urban 1&7 177 10 Santalpur Total 350 201 149 5 2 1 Rural 350 201 149 5 2 J Urban 9 A-In-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

I-Villages with less

------~-- Less than 200 200·499 Total number Total Rural Population No. Population No. Population of inhabited District(raluka/ Mahal villages Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT 1,351) 925,490 475,230 450,260 234 14,755 13,490 424 74,766 70,265

1 Palanpur . 178 147,893 75,250 72,643 32 1,978 1,826 54 9,452 8,942

2 Danta. 183 52,411 27,221 25,190 90 5,006 4,520 64 9,956 9,335

3 Vadgam llO 90,247 - 45,018 45,229 15 1,005 917 30 5,176 4,943

4 Dhanera 130 89,261 46,665 42,596 15 1,195 1,157 49 9,240 8,593

5 Deesa 145 121,996 62,600 59,396 13 890 839 32 5,952 5,614

6 Kankrej 105 93,632 48,185 45,447 16 831 698 26 4,811 4,541

7 Vav 121 85,490 44,087 41,403 19 1,367 1,242 33 6,070 5,613

8 Tharad 133 76,170 39.132 37,038 11 882 820 49 8,904 8,377

9 Deodar 125 87,293 45,167 42,126 9 699 617 41 7,296 6,820

10 Radhanpur 54 36,781 18,916 17,865 5 316 301 11 2,002 1,882

11 Santalpur. 75 44,316 22,989 21.327 9 586 553 35 5,907 5,605

10 BY POPULATION III-Villages with a Population 10,000 than" 2,000 population ll-ViUages with Population 2,000-9,999 and above

500-999 I,OQO-...I,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 '. < ' 10,000 and above No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2() 21 22 23 24 25 26

4S4 167,740 158,090 191 125,176 120,604 52 81,605 77,45& 4 11,188 10.353 ,_-

45 16,864 16,057. 34 21,604 23,250 10 14.762 14,788 . 3 8,590 7.780 • . 1

24 8,184 7,585 3 1.772 1,789 2 2,303 1,961 " 2

31 11,389 11,276 27 17.439 17,720 7 10,009 10,373 •• 3

\ 44- 15,714 14,600 17 1();521 9.762 4 7.397 5,9tt 1 2,598 2,573· •. 4

66 25,527 24,077 26 17,372 16,498 8 12,859 12,368 •. 5'

32 12,406 11,605 21 13,068 12,456 10 17,069 16,147 .. 6

49 18,261 17,235 13 8,320 7,895 7 10,069 9,418 .. 7

56 19,101 18,058 17 10,245 9,783 .• 8

54 20,096 18,759 19 13,285 12,442 2 3,791 3,488 •• 9

31 11,687 10,936 7 4,911 4.746 •• 10

22 8,511 7,902 7 4.639 4,263 2 3,346 3,004 •• 11

11 A-IV-TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION / IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941

Status Percentage Decade Decade Name of Town(foW1l-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation -Males Females I 2 3 4 5 .' 6 7 8 ALL CLASSES0-4 Towns

1941 39,240 1951 51,829 20,033 19.207 +12,589 +32.08 26,524 1961 70,654 +18,825 25,305 +36.32 36,721 .33,933 CLASS In (20,000-49.999)-1 Town

1 Patanpur M 1941 21,643 5.50 Sq. Miles 1951 22,629 11,128 10,515 14.25 Sq. Km. + 986 + 4.78 11,631 10,998 1961 29,139 +6.510 +28.77 15,291 q,84~ CLASS IV (10,000-19,999)-2 Towns

1 Deesa M 1941 5,638 5.33 Sq. Miles ~,9H 2.707 1951 10.646 +5,008 +88.83 13.80 Sq. Km. 1961 18,891 5,630 5,016 +8,245 +77.45 9,875 9,016 2 Radhanpur M 1941 ]1,959 4.00 Sq. Miles 5,974 5.975 1951 11\970 + 11 0.09 10.36 Sq. Km. 1961 15,058 + S,9"J7 5,993 +3,088 +25.80 7,714 ,7,344 CLASS V (5,000-9,999)-1 Town

1 ·Tharad P 8.59 Sq. Miles 1951 6,584 22.25 Sq. Kro. 1961 7,566 3,286 3,298 +982 +14.91 3,841 . 3.725

NOTE:- ·Towns treated as such for the first time in 1951 which continue as towns in 1961 Cen~us. The following abbreviation have been used for the Status of a town-:_ (i) M-Municipality (ii) P-ViJlage Panchayat

SPECIAL APPENDIX TOWNS WITH THEIR AREA AND JURISDICTION

District Town (area in acres) Jurisdiction with area in acres of each unit 1 2 3

BANASKANTHA 1 Palanpur (3.520-0) , Part (3,520-0) of Palanp,ur village

2 Deesa (3,411-13) Deesa (352-9) and Rajpur (3,059-4) villages

3 Tharad (5,495-28) Tharad village (5,495-28)

4 Radhanpur (2,560-0) Part (2.560-0) of Radhanpur viIIage I

12 B-ECONOMIC TABtES

This series is divided into two parts, viz., (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) HGusehold Economic Tables. Economic Tables of the 1961 Census cover a very large field of data and are more elaborate than any of their predecessors. The most important point to remember about the economic tables is that during tlte past censuses. income or economic independence was the test applied for measuring the economy of the country. Before 1961; economic activity was interpret~ in terms of categories Uke economically in­ dependent or economically dependent, semi-dependent, earn'lng dependents or non-earning dependents. In 1951, the economic cl.assification was confined to tbe eight livelihood classes with stress on income rather than work or econoinjc activity of the individual. The most significant departure that the Census of 1961 has made is the emphasis laid on work, so 'that all people who work, including family worKers who are not in receipt of any incOlpe qr working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance have also been included, as workers.,,I Even the non-worker~ have• been distributed into eight-fold categories accord- ing to the activities' purSll,ed by them. This cbange in concept will help obtain a realistic picture of the eco- n6mic activity of those iQ1portant sections of household workers who were left out of account in the past. , " The Household Economic Tables on the other hand are an entirely n~w feature of the {96l Census. They are prepared from household schedules by mechanica,1 tabulation on tbe basis of 29 per cent sample and give all possible data relating to the extent of land under cultivation, nature of household industry, peri(jd of work in household industry and the pl;rsons empLoyed eitheJ,",. as family workers or .~~ hired J~o'Urers.

InduStrial and Occupational CI(jssijicaJion

, An~ther noteworthy featur~ 0(' ~b.e General Econ~~ic Tables -is tbe systematic classification 'of industries , I, !, ( I and occupations. For, the one introduced in 1951 was, ~as truly pointed out by the Registrac,-, General, neither a pu~ly industrial nor occupational classification of the population but a combination of both. The N~tional Classification of Industries and Occupations adopted by the Government of India and follo.wed on the present occasion classifies the economic data into 9 divisions. 45 major groups and 343 minor groups of industries and 11 divisions, 75 gTO'UPS and "331 families of occapations as against a conglomeration. of 10 divisions and 88 sub-divisions of services I in 1951. ..: , ., I,. The following statement gives the· categories of industrial workers adopted in the curreM census and the eight livelihood classes of 1951.

1961 Industrial Categoriei 1951 Means of Livelihood

r ' AGRIQ~ TURAL CLASSES I As Cultivators I Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned II As Agricultural Labourers and their depende'nts III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, II Cultivators' 'of land wholly or ma.inly un­ Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards owned and their dependents and Allied activities III Cultivating Labourers and their dependents IV Non-cultivating owners ofland, agricultural IV At household Industry rent receivers: and their dependents ,.: V In Manufacturing other than household NON-AGRIcU'LTURAL CLASSES Industry Persons (including dependents) ;,~ derive VI In Construction , "their principal means of livelihood, f~pm VII In Trade and Commerce V Production other than cultivation VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications -VI Commerce Dei, In Other Services VII Transport X Non-workers VIn ' Other services and miscellaneous SOllfces

, /, ,~ \ In 1951 the non-workers who were known as non-working depe~dents were classified according to the occupation of the 'persons on whom they were dependent. 13 The non-working population is distribltted separarety, for the first time according to eight types of activities, viz., (i) full time students or children attending school who do no other work, (ii) house· wives and persons engaged in unpaid home duties, (iii) infants and other dependents including perma· nently disabled or old persons, (iv) retired persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income with­ out doing any work, (v) beggars, vagrants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in jails or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions, (vii) persons not employed before but seeking employment for the first time and (viii) persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment.

Broadly speaking, workers of 1961 can be taken to be equal to self-supporting persons plus earning dependents of 1951 minus those in receipt of income without work such as rentiers, pensioners, beggars, etc.

In respect of persons who are workers, the information is available in Q. 8 Cultivators, Q. 9 Agri­ cultural Labourers, Q. 10 Working at Household Industry and Q. 11 Working at Non-household Industry, Profession, Trade, Business or Service. Following extracts from the Manual of Instructions to Enu­ merators relating to Questions 8 to 12 on the basis of which th~ G.!n~ral Economic Tables are cOlU;:>iled will be helpful in appreciating the contents of these tables.

Q. 8 Working as Cultivator

A person is said to be working as cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations which are shown in Q. 10 or Q. 11 as the case may be.

Q. 9 -Working as Agricultural Labourer

A person is said to be working as Agricultural labourer when he works in another person's land only as a labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation for wages in cash, kind or share of produce. Also the labourer has no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor he is res­ ponsible for taking decision as to which crops to sow and when or taking the risks of cultivation.

Q. 10 Household Industry

A Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himself and! or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory. Household indllstry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.

Q. 11 Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10

Nature of work (occupation) is the exact function that a person performs in the economic sector in which he/she is engaged. This information was to be filled in Q. 10 (a) or l1(a) of the individual slips. The 'industry' means that sector of economic activity in which the earner is engaged, and the name of that industry was recorded according to the name of the principal article produced, serviced or repaired. Specific instructions were given to record replies to Q. 11(a) and II(b) as under;-

(1) In the case of married or grown up women who do any of the work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and seIling cow dung cakes, grass, etc., in addition to the usual hou~ehold duties, such duties were fully described and 'HW' written in brackets after the full description . .. (2) If a person makes the articles he sells, be was treated as maker and seller of them.

14 (3) The vague terms like scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker, foreman, overseer, supervisor, la bourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher, etc., were not written.

(4) For labourers accustomed to work on various jobs, 'general labourer' was mentioned.

(5) Machine Operator. The kind of machine used with its recognised name was given.

(6) Shop-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants.

If a person was mainly engaged in selling, 'Dealer' was written and if assisting 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesman' was written. 'Wholesale' and 'Retail' was stated when the business was carried on in wholesale or in retail.

(7) The nature of transport was fully mentioned like air transport, rail transport, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by bullock, camel, etc.

(8) For a person engaged in Defence services, 'service of Central Government' was written.

(9) Domestic Services~

In the case of any private servant, e.g., a cook or domestic servant, 'private or domestic servant' only was written. There was no industry in their case but in cases of persons employed in hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., were added.

Status of economically active persons

Economically active persons were divided into 4 classes (1) Employer (2) Employee (3) Single worker and (4) Family worker.

An 'employer' is that person who hires one or more persons in his work.

An 'employee' is that person who works under others for wages or salary 10 cash or kind.

A ·single worker' is that person who does his work without employing others except casually and with­ out the help of the other members of the family except casually.

A 'family worker' is that person who is doing his work in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind.

Thus one more status; of economically active person, VIZ., family worker is added against only first three in the previous census of 1951. Q. 12 Activity, if not working

A person who is not working has been clac;;sified as non-worker. Non-workers are distributed separately according to eight types of activities already noticed above.

(i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

There are in all 24 Economic Tables compiled in B-Sejres-16 General Economic Tables compiled from individual enumeration slips and 8 Household Economic Tables from household schedules on 20% sample basis. Out of the 16 General Economic Ta1:{les, the District Handb()ok reproduces the following 12.

B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

Table B-1 is the basic economic table furnishing the total popluation and 9 industrial categories of workers and non-workers. The data is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up,

15 The classmcation of workers and non-workers by broad age-groups, viz., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 and above, is the special feature of 1961 census as these age-groups correspond to the different stages of life which have a special significance as regards capacity to work, viz., children, young persons, middle aged persons and old persons.

TABLE B-III-A AND B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS This table which corresponds to the Table D-VII of 1951 is given in two parts-A & B. Part-A relates to the urban areas and Part-B relates to rural areas. The data in Part-A are presented for the district and that in Part-B down to taluka/mahal for rural areas. In 1951, only literate and educated persons were classified into eight educational standards by 8 livelihood classes. No classification of illiterate persons into 8 livelihood classes was given in 1951; where­ as in this Table, nine categories of workers and also non-workers are given for illiterate as well as for literates. Non-technical diplomas and degrees have this time been distinguished from technical diplomas and degrees and separate information given also for each technical degree.

TABLE B-IV-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION This table corresponds to table B-III of 1951. It has been presented in three parts on the basis of the principal work of the persons. Part-A relates to persons at work in Household Industry, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (employee and others). Figures for the district arc given for Divisions and Major groups for total/rural/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. Part-B pertains to persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (Employer. Employee, Single worker and Family worker). Figures for the 'district are given for Divisions and Major groups for total/urban and those for taluka/mahal figures for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the vil1agewise list of Industrial Establishments. Part-C relates to persons at work at house­ hold as wen as in non-household industry classified by branch of industry. Figures for the district are given for Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups with descriptions for total/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions only and rural areas only. Table B-IIl of 1951 furnished figures of self-supporting persons only whereas in this table all the persons who work inclUding family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance are included as workers. In 1951, there were three classes of workers, viz., Employer, Employee and Independent workers whereas in this table, workers are classified in four categories. viz., Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker, the definitions of which are already given before. Appendix to Part-C shows in run on lines Minor Groups with the number of male and female workers separately for household industry and non-household industry in brackets having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (0.5% for Divi~ions 2 & 3 combined) which are omitted from the table.

TABLE B-V-OCCUPATlONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION This is a new table in which cross-tabulation of industry and occupation has been made for the first time. Figures for the district are given by Divisions, Groups and Families for total/urban and for taluka/ mahal by Divisions only for rural areas. Separate data are furnished for the persons working in household industry and other industrial categories as adopted in the Primary Census Abstract alongwith the Divisions, Groups and Families giving code numbers and actual description. The National Classification of occupation followed in this table is in conformity with international usuage. Appendix to this table shows in run on lines, families with the number of male and female workers fol­ lowed by industrial categories having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (0.5% for Divisions 7 & 8 combined) which are omitted from the main table.

16 While applying quality checks. some occupations appeared to have been classified under inappropriate industrial categories vis-a-vis the occupations or the nature of work done by persons in economic sector of their activity. Such cases are listed in the annexure to the table, indicating the appropriate industrial category in which they deserve to be classified.

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

TABLE B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVI~E WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY In this table figures are presented for the district for Divisions and Major groups with total/rural/ urban break-up and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments. In a similar table B-II of 1951, there was cross-tabulation of .self-supporting persons and earning dependents with reference to the secondary means of livelihood which was confined to 8 livelihood classes, while this table affordf> cross-tabulation between principal work in cultivation and household industry or vice versa· Appendix to Table B-VIJ-A shows in run on Jines Major Groups of household industry having secondary work, which are omitted from the table being less than 5% of major groups as principal work followed in each case by the number of industrial categories and uumber of males and females having secondary work sepa­ rately for total/rural and urban population in brackets.

TABLE B-VIII-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS

This is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961. It is in two parts. Part-A relates to urban areas and is presented for district. Part-B relates to rural areas and is presented down to taluka/mahal. The classification of unemployed persons is shown separately for Ci) those who are seeking employ­ ment for the first time and (ij) for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. The age-groups given in the first case are quinquennial, viz., 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and :i5 + modified in the second case as 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60 + . In Part-A relating to urban areas information for unemployed persons is furnished for all educational levels, and in Part-B for educational levels upto matriculation and above.

TABLE B-IX-PERSONS EMPLOYED BEFORE, BUT NOW OUT OF EMPLOYMENT AND SEEKING WORK

This is a new table introduced for the first time. The table is presented for district with total/rurall urban break-up and for taluka/mahal for rural areas only. It classifies non-working population into 8 types of activities based on the recommendation of the United Nations Organisation. They are :-

1 Full time students 2 Persons performing household duties without wages 3 Dependents, infants and disabled persons 4 Retired persons, rentiers or persons of independent means 5 Beggars, vagrants, etc. 6 Inmates of penal, mental and charitable institutions 7 Persons seeking employment for the first time 8 Unemployed but seeking work 17 B-I-WORKERS .t\ND I'I10N~WORKE:as CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS I II III Tn Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards Total Total Population Total workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities Rural Urban Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

Total Total 996,144 511.951 484,193 294.513 156.285 203,167 119,210 18.687 9,374 3.988 5,644 0-14 435,655 225,954 209,70r 29,629 20.916 20,764 15,256 2,443 1,241 1,371 1,329 15-34 322,241 166,431 155,810 156,704 85,]76 105,714 65,890 11.776 5,398 1,591 2,553 35-59 192,159 98,526 93,633 95,190 46.612 67.093 35,637 4,057 2,528 880 1,571 60 + 45,675 20,8]2 24,863 12,93 ] 3,564 9,551 2,413 408 206 146 191 Age not Stated 414 228 186 59 17 45 14 3 1

Rural Total 925,490 475,230 450,260 276,770 153,199 201,649 118,352 18,569 9,308 3,693 5,559 0-14 406,302 210.495 195,807 29,212 20,771 20,678 1~,199 2,436 1,239 1,351 1,321 15-34 298,318 153,950 144,368 146.734 83.693 105,010 65,443 11,709 5,359 1,460 2,530 35-59 178,061 91,159 86,902 88,450 45,287 66,439 35,301 4,015 2,506 741 1,524 60 + 42,402 19,402 23,000 12,317 3,432 9,477 2,395 406 203 141 184 Age not Stated 407 224 183 57 16 45 14 3 1

Urban Total 70,654 36,721 33,933 17,743 3,086 1,518 858 118 66 295 85 0-]4 29,353 15,459 13,894 417 145 86 57 7 2 20 8 15-34 23,923 12,481 11,442 9.970 1,483- 704 447 67 39 131 23 35-59 14,098 7,367 6,731 6,740 1,325 654 336 42 22 139 47 60 + 3,273 1,410 ],863 614 132 74 18 2 3 5 7 Age not StateJ 7 4 3 2 1 ..

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other Total Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers Rural Urban Males Females. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 \ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

Total 21,068 12,478 3,274 191 4,484 1,212 14,318 1,594 3,505 69 22,022 6,513 217,438 327,908 1 3,581 2,325 102 14 183- 121 209 67 45 5 931 558 196,325 188,785 2 10,223 6,205 1,994 110 3,072 824 7,192 783 2.208 31 12,934 3,382 9,727 70,634 3 6,200 3,562 1,078 60 J,155 262 6,091 668 1,207 30 7,429 2,294 3,336 47,021 4 1,061 385 ]00 7 73 5 824 76 45 3 723 278 7,881 21,299 5 3 1 1 2 5 1 169 169

Rural 19,819 11,945 1,046 125 4,054 1,191 1(t,474 1,308 2,001 60 15,465 5,351 198,460 297,061 1 3.541 2,296 42 14 178 121 176 62 45 5 765 514 181,283 175,036 2 9,529 5,905 660 78 2,820 808 5,289 680 1,202 2& 9,055 2,862 7.216 60,675 3 5,748 3,373 312 32 987 257 4,403 508 724 24 5,081 1,762 2,709 41,615 4 998 370 32 1 68 5 604 58 30 3 561 213 7,085 19,568 5 3 1 1 2 3 167 167

Urban 1.249 533 2,228 66 430 21 3,844 286 1,504 9 6,557 1,162 18,978 30,847 I 40 29 60 5- 33 5 166 44 15,042 13,749 2 694 300 1,334 32 252 16 1,903 103 1,006 3 3,879 520 2,51 I 9,959 3 452 189 766 28 16& 5 1,688 160 483 6 2,348 532 627 5,406 4 63 15 68 6 5 220 1& 15 .. 162 65 796 1,731 S 2 1 2 2

20 B-IU PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY WORKERS I II III In MiI}ing, Quarrying, Livestock. Forestry, Flshmg. Hunting and Total PopUlation of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities Sl. ~------~- No. Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

Total 70,654 36,721 33,933 1,518 858 118 66 295 85

1 Illiterate ..•.• 43,015 16,709 26,306 1,143 858 104 66 232 33 2 Literate (without educational level) 13.796 9,849 3,947 296 10 47 3 Primary or Junior Basic. . • 11,690 8,180 3,510 71 3 12 2 4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary . 1,765 1,618 147 8 1 3 5 Technical diploma not equal to degree 35 35

6 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree . . • . • • 5 5 7 "Qniversity degree or Post-graduate degree other than technical degree • 208 187 21 1 8 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree 140 138 2

( i ) Engineering 23 23 ( ii) Medicine 38 36 2 (iii) Agriculture • . 2 2 (iv) Veterinary and Dairying (v) Technology (vi) Teaching 27 27 (vii) Others 50 50

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX x In Manufactur­ ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers SI. No. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1,249 533 2,228 66 430 21 3,844 286 1,504 9 6,557 1.162 18,978 30,847

1 599 477 732 54 196 20 689 276 414 2 2,232 981 10,168 23,489 2 409 39 854 6 113 1.777 7 496 1,543 51 4,104 3.844 3 232 17 601 6 83 1,159 3 379 4 1,514 88 4,126 3,390 4 9 37 27 1 198 191 2 981 28 163 116 5 1 4 28

6 1 4

7 4 14 17 1 144 12 7 8 8 3 3 7 6 114 2 5

(i) 3 1 16 2 (ii) 2 3 30 2 1 (iii) 2 (iv) (v) (vi) 27 (vii) 2 5 2 39 2

21 ABL 6-lU P_'\l<.T-B B-IU PART-B~INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND WORKERS I II HI In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females MaJes Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BANASKANTHA

Total 925,490 475,230 450,260 20Ui49 118,352 18,569 9,308 3,693 5,559 1 Illiterate 826,342 390,547 435,795 180,110 117,602 17,322 9,223 3,336 5,480 2., Literate (without educational level) 64,236 54,898 9,338 15,872 552 894 60 216 49 .:> Primary or Junior Basic 33,199 28,128 5,071 5,59R 198 352 25 136 30 4 Matriculation &- above 1,713 1,657 56 69 1 5

PALANPUR

Total 147,893 75,250 72,643 27,142 12,392 2,372 1,047 1,316 3,322 I Illiterate · . . 125,834 56,368 69,466 23,183 12,272 2,173 ],037 1,155 3,275 2 Literate (without educational level) 11,018 9,331 1,687 2,508 76 121 7 81 28 3 Primary or Junior Basic 10,643 9,166 1,477 1,427 44 77 3 78 19 4 Matriculation & above 398 385 13 24 1 2

DANTA

Total 52,411 27,22l 25,190 12,911 5,783 406 175 202 92 1 Illiterate · . . 47,667 23,153 24,514 11,961 5,765 366 173 162 92 2 Literate (without educational level) 3,569 3,061 508 779 15 34 2 23 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,087 922 165 165 3 6 14 .. 4 Matriculation & above 88 85 3 6 3

VADGAM

Total 90,247 45,018 45,229 13,337 10,273 2,930 1,259 343 466 1 Illiterate · . . 72,371 30,359 42,01:2 9,939 10,012 2,711 1,221 299 442 2 Literate (without educational level) 14,186 11,531 2,655 2,823 234 190 38 35 14 3 Primary or Junior Basic 3,502 2,945 55'1 562 27 29 9 10 4 Matriculation & above 188 183 5 13

DHANERA

Total 89,261 46,665 42,596 20,858 15,118 750 405 298 370 t Illiterate . . . 80,494 39,202 41,292 19,380 ]5,087 729 404 286 368 2 Literate (without educatior

DEESA

Total 121,996 62,600 59,396 2~,218 11,953 1,895 1;483 116 29 1 Illiterate . .. . . 111,929 53.456 58,473 26,310 11,916 1,714 1,477 96 29 2 Literate (without educational level) 8,718 7,881 837 2,708 32 162 4 ]5 3 Primary Or Junior Basic. . 1,239 1,158 81 255 5 19 2 5 4 Matriculation & above 110 105 5 5

KANKREJ

Total 93,632 48,185 45,447 20,764 13,532 3,105 1,814 258 66 1 Illiterate . 83,670 40,140 43,530 18,253 13,370 . 2,831 l,792 233 66 2 Literate (without edu"catio'nal l~vel) 2,587 2,032 555 890 63 99 2 10 3 Primary or Junior Basic. . 7,234 5,875 1,359 1,614 99 175 20 ]5 4 Matriculation & above 141 138 3. 7

22 TABLE B--III PAltT-B NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufactur- mg other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade & Storage and In Other Jndustry Industry In Construction Commerce Communica tions Services Non-workers

------~---~------~- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

DISTRICT

19,819 11,945 1,046 125 4,054 1,191 10,474 1,308 2,001 60 15,465 5.351 198,460 297,061 Total ]5,393 11,563 450 120 2,267 1,175 1,734 1,209 1,173 60 8,901 5,128 159,861 284,235 1 491 2,830 f 191 422 4 1,168 14 5,444 71 2,930 82 24,631 8,315 2 1,586 190 159 1 305 1 3,169 28 229 2,784 126 13,810 4,472 3 10 1 IS 314 .1 127 108 850 15 158 39 4

'TALUKA

3,822 2,8M 244 24 494 191 1,584 198 480 4 4,083 1,558 33,713 51,'03 Total 2,420 2,585 99 23 320 190 348 184 263 4 2,634 1,493 23,773 48,403 1 579 46 65 81 546 4 89 530 20 4,731 1,506 2 ~14 173 67 63 658 10 101 771 41 5,110 1,185 3 9 13 30 32 27 148 4 99 9 4

'TALUKA

1.326 975 59 127 6() 458 25 90 1 973 134 10,669 17,945 Total 1,173 972 27 96 60 69 21 43 1 461 117 8,7% 17,313 1 120 3 17 22 290 4 30 282 8 tAM 476 2 33 ]5 3 93 15 114 7 404 155 3 6 6 2 56 :2 6 1 4

MAHAL

3.034- 2,497 161 20 ]45 15 1,277 267 405 17 2,545 1,394 20,841 29,021 Total 1.951 2,389 81 19 55 15 301 247 288 17 1,510 1,334 13,224 26,316 1 915 98 72 I 80 759 18 95 579 35 5,983 2.217 2 168 10 7 9 189 2 15 352 24 1,605 484 3 1 1 28 7 104 1 29 4- 4

TALUKA

1,320 946 172 52 2,600 694 893 36 100 1 1,259 395 18,415 24,57t Total 1,075 938 120 49 1,402 680 102 32 60 1 657 382 15,391 23,351 1 187 5 45 3 833 13 455 4 14 220 2,007 551 2 58 3 6 122 321 16 274 11 1,010 664 3 1 243 15 10 108 2 7 13 4

TALUKA

1,339 380 112 7 177 46 986 101 293 3 1,604- 516 26,795 44,872 Total 1,115 374 31 7 83 46 138 103 147 3 1,041 503 22,781 44,015 1 188 5 79 56 732 4 83 339 6 3,514 786 2 3S 1 2 28 110 38 170 5 496 68 3 1 10 6 25 54 2 4- 3 4-

TALUKA

1,302 438 61 1 90 12 1,171 181 113 4 1,306 531 20,015 28,868 Total 1,001 432 15 I 29 12 218 158 87 4 751 510 16,722 27,185 1 67 4 8 11 16~ 9 5 77 1 696 476 2 234 2 38 44 769 14 18 378 18 2,590 1,206 3 6 15 3 100 2 7 1 4

23 TABLE 8-I'U PART-8 6 ...ru PART-.R-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS 1 II III Tn Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Total Population of workers As Agricultural Plantations, Orchards and non-workers As Cultivator labourer and Allied activities £ducational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

YAY

Total 8~,490 44,087 41,403 19,910 11,490 1,873 674 87 36 1 Illiterate 78,957 38,350 40,607 18,281 11,455 1,814 614 85 36 2 Literate (without educational level) 4,620 4,009 611 1,194 29 46 2 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,829 1,648 181 431 6 13 4 Ma,triculation & above 84 80 4 4

THARAD

Total '76,170 39.132 37,038 20,143 16,577 1,297 721 446 970 1 Illiterate ...... 70.869 34,188 36,681 18.524 16,555 1,256 721 420 965 2 Literate (without educational level) 3,366 3,148 218 1,279 22 29 20 4 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,887 1,749 138 339 12 6 1 4 Matriculation & above 48 47 1 1

DEODAR

Total 87,293 45,167 42,126 19,606 11.439 2,182 867 253 59 1 Illiterate · . . 80.068 39,077 40,991 18,275 11,408 2,086 867 241 58 2 Literate (without educational level) 4,578 3,832 746 958 25 80 7 1 3 Primary or Junior Basic 2,504 2,118 386 369 6 16 5 4 Matriculation & above 143 140 3 4

RADHANPUR

Total 36,781 18.916 17,865 8,370 3,692 931 383 S6 35 1 Illiterate · . . 34,291 16,710 17,581 7,540 3,677 865 379 53 35 :1 Literate (without educational level) 2,370 2,093 271 805 15 66 4 3 3 Primary or Junior Basic 109 102 7 24 4 Matriculation & above 11 11 J

SANTALPUR

Total 44,316 22,989 21,327 9,330 6,103 828 480 318 114 I Illiterate · . . 40.192 19,544 2Q,648 8,464 6,085 777 478 306 114 2 Literate (without educational level) 3,697 3,055 642 791 18 48 2 12 3 Primary or Junior B~sic 327 293 34- 73 3 4 Matriculation & above 100 97 3 :1 TABLE ~IlJ PART~B NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIH IX X

In Manufactur- ing other than In Transport, At Household Household In Trade & Storage and In Other Industry Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workerli ----_---_------t---- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females. Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

TALUKA

2,214 1,761 72 4 113 30 1.052 8S S6 30 1,123 257 17,587 27,036 Total 1,942 1,747 29 4 65 30 161 83 35 30 497 249 15,441 26,299 1 }90 13 37 26 661 2 15 332 2 1,506 565 2 HZ 6 J3 226 3 236 5 638 170 3 '} 4 3 58 1 2 2 4

TALUKA

1,~59 70S 22 1 38 3S 1(}1 55 12 -1.:13 101 1".379 17,87.1 Total 1,4y! 705 7 1 38 35 'N 46 6 224 90 12,210 17,563 I 1 4 14 486 II 5 55 4 1,146 180 2 41 J 208 I J 118 7 1,023 129 3 46 1 4

TALUKA

~042 774 91 13 162 43 1,371 172 213 1,058 21S 18,189 28,544 Total 1,131 766 32 13 99 42 164 161 119 517 209 15,813 27,467 J 202 1 42 34 1 659 11 59 209 2 1,582 699 2 109 1 17 13 534- 20 231 4 794 315 3 6 ]4 15 101 3 4

TALUKA

676 2S8 16 J 26 13 238 62 39 363 141 8,201 13,278 Total 590 258 <) 3 21 13 53 5H 20 252 14] 7,307 13,017 I 86 7 5 170 3 19 71 855 255 2 14 I 25 39 6 3 I 9 4 I TALUKA

1,185 407 3Ci 82 52 651 120 195 708 109 9,656 13,941 Total 991 397 59 52 81 116 105 351 100 8,404 13,306 1 182 10 36 20 511 4 72 230 4 1,147 604 2 12 47 2 5S 4 101 30 3 3 6 16 66 1 4 2 4

25 8-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others R Division and Major Group of I. S. 1. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

All Divisions T 21,068 12.478 '141 153 20.327 12,325 R 19,819 11,945 707 149 19,112 11,796 P 1.249 533 34 4 1.215 529

Division a r (j,j 2(J 7,U08 328 -16 9.192 6,962 R 9,432 6,898 324 46 9,108 6,852 U 88 no 4 84 110

Major Group 00 T 4 4 ' R 4 4

04 T 9,520 7,008 328 46 9,192 6,958 R 9,432 6.898 324 46 9,108 6,848 U 88 110 4 84 110

Division 2&3 T 11,548 5,470 413 107 n,J35 5,363 R 10,387 5,047 383 TOJ 10,004 4,944 U 1.161 423 30 4 1,131 419

Major Group 20 T 3i7 137 56 321 ]36 R 311 103 54 257 102 U 66 34 2 64 34

21 T 2 2 R 1 .. 1 U 1 1 1

22 T 320 34 27 293 33 R 44 3 25 19 3 U 276 31 2 274 30

23 T 2,400 2,479 151 51 2,249 2,428 R 2,326 2,440 151 51 2,175 2,389 U 74 39 74 39

24 " T 1 R 1

27 T 1,384 732 9 1,375 732 R 1,292 628 9 1,283 628 U 92 104 92 104

28 T 1,675 354 15 ],660 354 R 1,616 340 14 ] ,692 340 U 59 14 1 58 14

29 T 9 3 9 3 R 2 3 2 3 U 7 7

30 T 23 15 3 3 20 12 U 23 15 3 3 20 ]2

31 T 1,556 636 14 3 1,542 633 R 1,261 508 6 3 1,255 505 U 295 128 tl 287 128

26 . 8-IV PA"RT-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.

Branch of Industry T Total Employee Others R Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-conld.

Major Group 32 T 2 2 U 2 2

33 T 11 1 1() l R 8 1 8 1 U 3 1 2

34-35 T 1,898 968 99 48 1,799 ~20 R 1,813 934 93 48 1.720 .886 U 85 34 6 19 34

36 T 966 79 28 938 71} R 902 76 24 87& U 64 3 4 60 7'b

37 T 3 1 3 I U 3 1 3 I

38 T 51 51 R 50 SO U I 1

39 . , T 870 30 10 B6@ 30 R 760 11 7 753 II U 110 19 3 J07 19

PALANPUR TALUKA

All Di-visioDS R 3.822 2.804 259 84 3,563 2,72.

Division 0 939 ],046 19 4 920 1,042 2&3 2,883 1,158 240 80 2,643 1,678

DANTA TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,326 975 31 5· 1,295 910

Division 0 1,050 921 24 4 1,026 917 2 & 3 276 54 7 1 .269 33

VADGAM MAHAL

All Divisions R 3.034 2,497 139 46 2,89~ 2,451

Division 0 755 867 80 32 675 835 2 & S .2,279 1,630 59 14 2,220 1,616

27 . B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLDINDUSTRY-concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others R Divisions of 1. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DHANERA TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,320 946 21 1,299 946

Division 0 596 643 10 586 643 2 & 3 724 303 11 713 303

DEESA TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,339 380 3 1,336 3~O

Division 0 709 215 709 215 :2 & 3 630 165 3 627 165

KANKREJ TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,302 438 34 2 1,268 436

Division 0 504- 192 21 483 192 2 & 3 798 246 13 2 785 244

VAV TALUKA

All Divisions R 2,214 1,761 58 5 2,156 1,756

Division 0 1,583 1,575 50 - 4 1,533 1,571 2 & 3 631 186 8 1 623 185

THARAD TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,559 70S 34 1 1,525 704

Division 0 973 542 30 943 541 2 & 3 586 163 4 582 163

DEODAR TALUKA

All Divisions R 2,O.. t! 77 ... 56 2 1,986 772

Division 0 1,199 460 42 .. 1.157 460 2 & 3 843 314 14 2 829 312

RADHANPUR TALUK,\

All Divisions R 676 258 28 3 648 255

Division 0 401 156 16 .. 385 156 2& 3 275 101 12 3 263 ':)9

SANTALPUR TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,185 407 44 1 1,141 406

Division 0 723 281 32 1 691 280 2 &, 3 462 126 12 450 126

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

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major T Group ofI.S. I.C. 0 Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

AU Dhisions T 51,591 15,223 5,254 194 19,365 1,518 19,941 7,800 7,031 5,711 U 14,858 1,629 1,579 63 7,006 473 5,055 942 1,218 151

Division 0 T 3,815 5,562 97 24 477 78 1,116 697 2,125 4,763 U 283 85 14 6 52 3 147 37 60 39

Major Group 00 T 402 156 22 :! 41 145 25 194 129 U 135 27 12 20 79 ]4 24 13

01 T 8 2 1 7 I U 8 2 I "'T, 1

02 T 292 73 11 143 5 83 33 50 35 U 9 4 5 4 4

03 T 7 2 3 1 4 1 U 6 2 3 1 3 1

04 T 3,106 5,329 64 21 286 72 880 638 1,876 4.598 U 125 50 12 5 20 2 61 18 32 25

Division 1 T 173 82 5 39 2 90 44 39 36 U J:! 3 5 4

Major Group 10 T 173 82 5 39 2 9() 44 39 36 U 12 3 ~ 4

DMsion 2&3 T 3,274 191 440 9 1,252 71 1,151 60 431 51 U 2,228 66 284 8 74() 9 906 37 298 12

Major Group 20 T 557 16 124 4 306 3 78 2 4<) 7 U 295 10 6() 3 155 2 54 2 26 1

21 T 17 4 6 5 2 U 16 4 5 5 2

22 T 435 20 22 :2 274 3 132 15 7 U 416 20 21 2 264 3 124 15 1

23 T 104 9 5 80 7 13 6 U 42 3 5 19 1 13 5

25 T 68 2 65 1 I U 68 2 65 1 1

26 T 6 6 U 6 6

27 T 429 32 74 2 33 2 226 16 96 12 U 267 16 41 2 28 2 140 10 58 2

28 T 368 6 25 121 198 2 24 4 U 292 2 17 81 176 2 18

29 a-lV PART... JJ.-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIO~ BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF P:F;RSONS AT WOU IN NON-HOVSElfOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSIQN OR SERVIC~contd. Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker DivisioQ and Major T Group of t. S. I. G. U Males Fem~les Mi\les Femal~s Males F~maIes Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

S.t\NASKANTHA DlSTRICT-contd.

M~ar Group 29 T 33 3 28 1 1 U 33 3 28 1 1

30 T 42 8 25 6 3 U 38 7 22 6 3

II T 20~ 9 39 27 90 1 4-7 8 U 182 1 37 20 85 1 40

33 T 24 3 18 3 U 17 3 11 3

34-35 T 278 94 12 155 56 81 20 30 18 U 82 10 7 8 1 47 3 20 6

36. T 199 2 26 66 73 34 1 U 124 1 i3 26 55 30

31 T 27 5 13 . 9 U 21 5 7 9

38 T 76 16 37 14 9 U 61 16 24 12 9

39 T 408 2 74 55 160 1 119 1 U 268 2 45 34 114 1 75 1

!)il·jsioll 4 T 4,484 1.212 56 2.721 552 1.707 660 U 430 21 13 93 . 6 324 15

Major Group 40 T 4,484 1,212 56 2,721 552 1,707 660 U 430 21 13 93 6 324 15

.Division 5 T 304 75 304 75 U 112 ., 112

Major Group 50 T 132 132 U 89 89

51 T 172 75 172 75 U 23 23

.Division 6 T 14.318 1,594 4.028 153 1.345 3 4,780 601 4,165 837 U 3.844 286 1,014 46 573 2 1,494 149 763 89

Ma.jor Group 60-63 T 642 8 187 3 86 189 1 180 4 U 427 6 108 3 53 138 1 128 2

64-68 T 13.240 1,581 3,774 150 1,094 2 4,409 596 3,963 833 U 3,227 278 890 43 395 1 1,312 147 630 87

69 T 436 5 67 165 1 182 4 22 U 190 2 16 125 1 44 1 5

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

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major T Group of I. S. l. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0,) 10 II 12

BANASKANTHA DlSTRICT-contd.

Division 7 T 3,505 69 85 2,591 10 829 59 , U 1,504 9 51 1,327 8 126 1 Major Group 70-71 T 3,270 69 85 2,356 10 829 59 U 1A04 9 51 1,227 8 126 1

72 T 2 2 U 2 2

73 T 233 233 U 98 98

Division 8 T 20,179 5,883 53-/ 8 10,497 704 li,877 5,147 271 24 U 4,977 609 190 3 4,027 424 663 171 97 )J

Major Group 80 T 5,365 211 5,365 211 U 2,514 196 2,514 196

81 T 2,391 223 5 2,361 220 25 3 U 554 112 5 533 109 16 3

82 T 444 70 17 380 55 47 15 U 143 32 15 109 23 19 ')

83 T 1,039 63 5 360 23 674 40 U 214 20 2 95 14 117 6 84 T 121 4 26 91 U 88 3 21 64

85 T 96 1 79 1 16 U 82 1 70 1 11

86 T 91 7 91 7 U 73 7 73 7

87 T 287 8 10 277 8 U 48 1 3 45 1

88 T 2,645 315 463 4 1,129 116 782 171 271 24- U 956 128 160 3 502 72 197 42 97 II

89 T 7,700 4,985 29 4 429 63 7,242 4,918 U 305 112 I 65 1 239 111

Division 9 T 1,539 555 9 139 23 1,391 532 U 1,468 553 77 21 1,391 532

Major Group 90 T 1,539 555 9 139 23 1.391 532 U 1,468 553 77 21 1,391 532

31 ll-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOJ.. D INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

Branch of In:lustry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. R Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PALANPUR TALUKA

AU ,Divisions R 8,201 5,297 788 20 2.758 401 3,425 1,838 1,230 3,038 Division 0 1,296 3,320 21 IU 1O:! 40 279 346 894 2,924 1 20 :! 1 16 2 3 2 & 3 244 24 20 166 10 39 1 19 13 4 494 191 ·s 331 151 155 40 5 33 9 · . 33 9 6 1,584 198 650 10 183 1 485 89 266 98 7 480 4 8 320 1 152 3 8 4,031 1.549 80 1,588 187 2,312 1.359 51 3 9 19 19

DANTA TALUKA

All Divisions R 1,909 312 244 10 907 40 SSI 166 207 96 Division 0 180 92 1 2 50 2 12 7 117 81 1 22 1 18 2 1 2& 59 .. 13 29 16 1 4 127 60 7 34 13 86 47 5 29 .. · . 29 .. 6 458 25 164 4 90 121 6 83 15 7 90 1 1 · . 63 26 1 8. 921 132 57 4 571 23 288 105 5' 9 23 2 23 2

VADGAM MAHAL

AU DivisionS' R 4,876 2.179 213 13 ],184 73 3,093 1,678 386 415 Division 0 278 410 6 31 10 132 127 ] IS 267 1 65 56 51 44 14 12 2 & 3 161 20 10 83 49 14 19 6 4 145 15 1 31 8 113 7 5 46 29 46 29 6 1,277 267 152 6 119 788 137 218 124 7 405 17 3 · . III 291 17 8 2,498 1,365 47 1 762 26 1,669 1,332 20 6 9 1 1

DHANERA TALUKA

AU Division& R 5,322 ],548 341 2,875 422 I,S99 748 507 378 Division 0 298 370 1 53 1 50 8 194 355 2&3 112 52 12 147 52 4 9 4 2,600 694 13 1,927 339 660 355 5 22 3 22 3 6 893 36 293 69 239 13 292 23 7 100 1 77 23 I 8 1,226 392 22 569 21 623 371 12 9 11 11

DEESA T ALUKA

AD Divisious R 3,293 708 629 36 96S 12 1,455 612 244 48 Division ° 116 29 3 45 48 6 20 23 2 & 3 112 7 37 26 47 2 6 4 177 46 3 81 93 46 .5 11 10 11 10 6 986 107 540 35 40 189 53 217 19 7 I 8 298 3 8 269 21 2 9 ],585 506 38 485 1 1,057 50S .5 S 8

32 B-IV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX ANO CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-concld.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker R ------Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male~ Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KANKREJ TALUKA All Divisions R 2,999 795 385 16 821 24 1,172 576 621 179 Division 0 234 42 55 5 70 6 109 31 I 24 24 . . .. 24 24 2 & 3 61 I 18 15 18 · . 10 1 4 90 12 56 .. 34 12 5 14 8 14 . 8 · . 6 J,171 181 328 16 52 323 42 468 123 7 113 4 4 25 .. 84- 4 8 1,292 523 3.5 604- 11 643 512 10 VAV TALUKA All Dh isions R 2,503 442 492 11 780 23 762 338 4()9 70 . Division 0 87 36 II 5 53 30 18 6 2 & 3 72 4 8 5 · . 36 4 23 4 113 30 4 38 2 71 28 5 17 4 17 4 · . 6 1,052 85 456 II 21 147 10 428 64 7 56 30 ')'_J 33 30 8 1,106 253 13 671 ]7 422 236 THARAD TALUKA All Divisions R 1,754 1,162 69 4 333 13 407 216 945 929 Division 0 446 970 12 15 7 31 82 386 881 2 & 3 22 1 3 2 · . 17 1 4 38 35 ·. 38 35 9 4 2 - 4 2 · . · . 6 793 55 50 4 15 190 4 538 47 7 12 · . 3 4 5 · . · . 8 439 99 1 295 4 139 95 4 DEODAR TAI.UKA

AU Divisions R 3,148 502 396 6 993 32 1,129 287 630 177 Division 0 253 59 24 22 1 87 25 120 33 2 & 3 91 13 17 33 · . 25 1 16 12 4 162 43 5 107 29 50 14 5 9 2 .. 9 2 · . · . · . 6 1,371 171 295 6 132 480 34 464 132 7 213 6 164 43 8 1.040 213 40 526 444 213 30 9 9 9 RADHANPUR TALUKA

All Divisions R 738 254 27 11 2]9 11 336 167 156 {is Division 0 56 35 4 16 5 36 30 2 & 3 16 3 ., 9 3 7 4 26 13 7 4 19 9 5 6 · . . . 6 6 23~ 62 27 11 5 94 16 112 35 7 39 · . 35 4 · . R 357 141 162 7 194 134

SANTALPUR TALUKA All Divisions R 1,990 395 91 4 561 11 932 216 406 164 Divi~ion 0 288 114 43 3 189 18 56 93 1 30 30 2 & 3 36 . . 18 8 · . 10 4 82 52 2 16 64 52 5 I S t 8 · . . . 6 651 120 59 4 46 230 48 316 68 7 195 1 173 21 .. 8 707 101 11 274 398 98 24 3

33 TABLE B-IV PART-C B-IV PART-C-·INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Note: Minor groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective Division (less than 0.5% in case of minor groups of

Total Workers Branch of Industry Total Division, Major group & Minor group of L S. L C. Persons Males Females

2 3 4

BANASKANTHA

All DivisMDS 100,360 72,659 27,701 • Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 25,905 13,335 12,570 Major Group 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops . . . . 562 402 160 Minor Group 005 Production of other crops (including vegetables) not covered above 487 347 140 Major Group 01 Plantation Crops • 10 8 2 02 Forestry and Logging • 365 292 73 03 Fishing • • 9 7 2 04 Livestock and Hunting . . . . . 24,959 12,626 ]2,133 Minor Group 040 Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat 24,571 12,302 12,269 041 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 366 307 59 • Division 1 Mining and Quarrying . 255 173 82 Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying 255 173 82 Minor Group 100 Mining of Coal • • . • . . 4 4 107 Quarrying of stone (including slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 243 166 82 * Division 2&3 Manufacturing 20,483 14,822 5,661 Major Group 20 Foodstuffs ...... • . . 1,087 934 153 Minor Group 200 Production of rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains . . . . . 433 395 38 207 Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) . 312 264 48 209 Production of other food produ::ts :>u.::h as sweetmeat and condiments, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate. toffee, lozenge 183 153 30 Major Group 21 Beverages . 20 19 1 22 Tobacco Products 809 755 54 Minor Group 220 Manufacture of bidi 783 732 51 Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton . . . 4,992 2.504 2,488 Minor Group 231 Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 188 67 121 233 Cotton dyeing, bleaching 178 113 65 235 Cotton weaving in handlooms • . 4,251 2,068 2,183 239 Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine 200 103 lOll Major Group 24 Textile-Jute I I 25 Textile-Wool 69 68 26 Textile-Silk • 6 6 27 Textile-Miscellaneous. . . • . . 2,577 1,813 76+ Minor Group 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear 2,534 1,790 744 Major Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 2,403 2,043 360 Minor Group 280 Sawing and planing of wood 169 162 7

281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures . . . 104 104 282 Manufacture of structural woo-jen goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows...... 600 599 1 283 Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures. . . 584 583 288 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products. . 750 41.5 334 Major Group 29 Paper and Paper Products 45 42 3 30 Printing and Publishing 80 65 15 31 Leather and Leather Products ...... 2,404 1,759 645 Minor Group 310 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather . . . . 1,110 776 334 311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear • . 1,091 792 299 313 Manufacture of leather products [except those covered by code Nos. 311, 312]. such as leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery, whip and other articles • 14~ 137 9

34 TABLE B-IV''PART-C GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Division 2&3) have not been shown in this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk ("')

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1

DISTRICT

18,269 16,107 2,162 21,068 12.478 1,249 533 51,591 15,223 14,858 1,629 All Divisions 566 371 195 9,520 7,008 88 110 3,815 5,562 283 85 * Division 0 162 135 27 4 402 156 135 27 Major Group 00 146 119 27 347 140 119 27 Minor Group 005 10 8 2 8 2 8 2 Major Group 01 13 9 4 292 73 9 4 02 8 6 2 7 2 6 2 03 373 213 160 9,520 7,004 88 110 3,106 5,329 125 50 04 341 182 159 9,237 6,945 84 109 3,065 5,324 98 50 Minor Group 040 25 24 1 279 57 3 1 28 2 21 041 12 12 173 82 12 ... Division 1 12 12 ., 173 82 12 Major Group 10 4 Minor Group 100 10 10 166 82 10 107 3,878 3,389 489 11,548 5,470 1,161 423 3,274 191 2,228 66 "'Division 2&3 405 361 44 377 137 66 34 557 16 295 10 Major Group 20 122 120 2 142 32 8 253 6 112 2 Minor Group 200 1 12 98 14 186 47 35 14 78 1 63 207 98 80 18 37 24 15 12 116 6 65 6 209 18 17 1 2 1 1 1 17 16 Major Group 21 743 692 51 320 34 276 31 435 20 416 20 22 723 675 48 313 34 272 31 419 17 403 17 Minor Group 220 158 116 42 2,400 2.479 74 39 104 9 42 3 Major Group 23 3 3 67 121 3 Minor Group 231 47 34 13 106 65 29 13 7 5 233 46 27 19 2,054 2.178 26 19 14 5 1 235 10 10 91 100 2 9 8 239 1 Major Group 24 69 68 1 68 1 68 2S 6 6 6 6 26 479 359 120 1,384 732 92 104 429 32 267 16 27 448 338 110 1,370 713 80 94 420 31 258 16 Minor Group 273 367 351 16 1,675 354 59 14 368 6 292 2 Major Group 28 44 42 2 76 5 1 86 2 41 2 Minor Group 280

58 58 47 3 57 55 281 97 97 532 1 34 67 63 282 6 6 573 1 4 10 2 283 27 13 14 416 330 13 14 . - 4 40 40 9 3 288 7 33 33 Major Group 29 76 61 15 23 15 23 15 42 3& 606 477 129 1,556 636 295 30 128 203 9 182 31 235 168 67 763 326 157 67 13 8 11 Minor Group 321 259 62 655 298 137 61 310 137 1 122 311

12 12 121 9 16 12 313 35 TABLE B-IV PART-C B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers Branch of industry Total Division, Major group & Minor group of I. S. 1. C. Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4

Major Group 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products 2 2 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products. . • . 36 35 1 34-35 Non-Metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal 3,238 2,176 1,062 Mio9f Group 340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles 1,117 719 398 344 Manufacture of stonewares. other than images 132 86 46

350 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery • . • 1,942 1,332 610 Major Group 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment . • ...... 1,246 1.165 81 Minor Group 360 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, conver- sion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods . . 122 120 2 369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39) . 1,007 930 77 Major Group 37 Machinery (AU kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment. 31 30 I

38 Transport Equipment . . 127 127 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries ., 1,310 1,278 32 Minor Group 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals ...... 1,133 1,106 27 399 Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 134 129 5

• Division 4 Construction 5,696 4,484 1,212 Major Group 40 Construction. . . • • . . • • 5,696 4,484 1,212 Minor Group 400 Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, flooring, decorative constructions, electrical & sanitary installations . 1,073 931 142 401 Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels • 574 406 168 403 Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs such as bund. embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewelis, wells . . 4,045 3,143 902

• Divisiun 5 Electricity, Gas. Water and Sanitary Services 379 304 75 Major Group 50 Electricity and Gas. . . . 132 ]32 Minor Group 500 Generation and transmission of electric energy 90 90 501 Distribution of electric energy . • 41 41 Major Group 51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services 247 172 75

Minor Group 510 Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial consumers ...... 23 23 511 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage s)stem and all other types of work connected with public health and ~anitation 224 149 75

• Division 6 Trade and Commerce 15,912 14,318 1,594 Major Group 60·63 Wholesale Trade • • . 650 642 8 Minor Group 600 Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses. • • • • 170 169 I 601 Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered elsewhere) 165 159 6 Major Group 64-68 Retail Trade 14,821 13,240 1,581

Minor Group 640 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry . . . . • 8,526 7,268 1,258 644 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 363 361 2 645 Retail trading in fuel such as coke. coal, firewood and kerosene . 256 131 125 646 Retail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeat, condiments, cakes, biscuits,etc. 239 233 6 647 Retail trading in animals 423 417 6 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products; (this includes retail trading in piecegoods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) • 1,516 1,511 5 651 Retail trading in toilet goods, perfvmes aIld cosmetics . 242 233 9 664 Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above 174 165 9 672 Retail trading in wood, bamboo cane, bark and thatches • 168 166 2 689 Retail trading in goods unspecified . • 2,203 2,075 128 Major Group 69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous 441 436 5 Minor Group 69l Money lending (indigenous) 235 233

36 - TABLE 8-IV PART-C GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Femates Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females J. S.l. C. 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2 2 2 2 Major Group 32 20 20 11 1 3 24 17 33 211 167 44 1,898 968 85 34 278 94 82 10 34-35 89 74 15 488 319 8 6 231 79 66 9 Minor Group 340 4 3 1 69 35 3 1 17 11 344

99 73 26 1,332 609 73 26 3S0 192 188 4 966 79 64 3 199 2 114 1 Major Group 36

122 120 N 58 1 58 1 62 62 1 Minor Group 360

6 5 I 867 77 2 I 63 3 369 25 ·24 1 3 I 3 I 27 21 Major Group 37

62 62 51 1 76 61 38 399 378 21 870 30 110 19 408 :2 268 ~ 39 281 262 19 845 26 103 18 261 1 159 Minor Group 393 71 75 2 24 4 6 1 105 1 69 399

451 430 21 4.484 1.212 430 21 • Division 4 451 430 21 4,484 1,212 430 21 Major Group 40 363 350 13 931 142 350 13 Minor Group 400 36 29 7 406 168 29 7 401 50 49 3,143 902 49 403

112 112 304 75 112 .. *Divi:;;on 5 89 89 132 89 Major Group 50 82 82 90 82 Minor Grosp 500 6 6 41 6 501 23 23 172 75 23 Major Group 51

9 9 23 9 Minor Group 510 14 14 149 75 14 511

4,130 3,844 286 14,318 1.594 3,844 286 • Division 6 433 427 6 642 8 427 6 Major Group 60-63 75 7S 169 1 75 Minor Group 600 103 98 5 159 6 98 S 601 3,505 3,227 278 13,240 1,581 3,227 278 Major Grmip 64-68

1,401 1,185 216 7,268 1,258 l,t85 216 Minor Group 640 179 178 1 361 2 178 1 644 56 54 2 131 ]25 54 2 64S 116 113 3 233 6 113 3 646 204- 200 4 417 6 200 4 647

603 600 3 ],511 5 600 3 650 30 30 233 9 30 651 154 150 4 165 9 150 4 664 27 25 2 166 2 25 2 672 369 341 28 2,075 128 341 28 689 192 190 2 436 5 190 2 Major Group 69 15 15 233 2 15 Minor Group 694

37 TABLE B-IV PART-C 8-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR

Total Workers Branch of Industry Total , Division. Major group & Minor group of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 • Division 7 Transport. Storage and Communication 3,574 3,505 69 Major Group 70-71 Transport . • 3,339 3,270 69 Minor Group 700 Transporting by railways • 1,739 1,729 10 701 Transporting by tramway and bus service • . 452 451 1 702 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 349 291 58 703 Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka. . • • • . • 88 88 704 e Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel . 638 638 705 Transporting by man such as carrying of luggage, hand cart .driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving. • • • 49 49 Major Group 72 Storage and Ware Housing 2 2 73 Communication 233 233 Minor Group 730 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communications 180 180 731 Telephone communication. . • . 53' 53 Divtsion 8 Services 26,062 20,179 5,883 Major Group 80 Public Services (ihis do~s not include' Govt.~ Quasi:'_Govt.· or loc~l body activities, other than a::lministrative, in such fields as transport, commu­ nication, information and broadcasting, education and scientific services, health, industries, production, construction, marketing and operation of financial institution each of which is classified in the appropriate industry 'groups) 5,576 5,365 211 Minor Group 803 Public service in Police ...... 1,207 1,204 3 805 PubHc service in administrative departments and offices of quasi­ government organisation, municipalities, local boards, etc. 1,254 1,067 187 809 Public services in administrative departments and offices of State Governments 2,922 2,901 21 Major Group 81 Educational and Scientific Services. • . . . • 2,614 2,391 223 Minor Group 811 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non-technical type 2.590 2.367 223 Major Group 82 Medical and Health Services, ...... 514 444 70 Minor Group 820 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic practitioners . 468 398 70 Major Group 83 Religious and Welfare Services . • • • . 1,102 1.039 63 Minor Group 830 Religious services rendered by religious organisations and their esta­ blishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations. • 516 491 };) 831 Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk 547 507 40 Major Group 84 Legal Services . 121 121 85 Business Services . . . . . 97 96 1 86 Community Services ani Trade and Labour Associations 98 91 7 87 Recreation Services...... • 295 287 8 Minor Group 872 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties, musicians, exhibitions, circus, carnivals 271 268 3 Major Group 88 Personal Services . . • • . . . . 2,960 2,645 315 Minor Group 880 Services rendered to households such as those by domestic servants, cooks 685 422 263 882 Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities . . • . . . 1,097 1.062 35 883 Laundry services rendered by organisations and individuals, this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning, services. . 265 250 15 884 Hair dressing, other services rendered by organisation and individuals such as those by barber, hairdressing saloon and beauty shops 819 819 Major Group 89 Services (not elsewhere c1assified) . . . . . • 12,685 7,700 4,985 Minor Group 890 Services rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classified 12,685 7,700 4,985 Division 9 Activities not adequately described ...... 2,094 1,539 555 Major Group 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified . . 2,094 1,539 555 Minor Group 900 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of ~uch in.dividu~ls .who fail to provide sufficient information about their mdustnal affihatlOD to enable them to be classified 2,094 1,539 555

38 TABLE B-IV PART-C GROUPS AND MINOR 'GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Workers in Non-Household Industry Branch of Industry Urban Total Urban Total Urban Division, Major group & Minor group of Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaI~s I. S. I. C. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 1,513 1,504 9 3.505 69 1,504 9 * Division 7 1,413 1,404 9 3,270 69 1,404 9 Major Group 70-7l 845 838 7 1,729 IO 838 7 Minor Group 700 337 336 1 451 1 336 1 701 ]22 121 1 291 58 121 1 702

32 32 88 32 703 38 38 638 38 704 26 26 49 26 705 2 2 2 2 Major Group 72 98 98 233 98 73 46 46 180 46 Minor Group 730 52 52 53 52 731 5,586 4,977 609 20,179 5,883 4,977 609 * Dh,ision 8

2,710 , 2,514 196 5,365 211 ;1,514 196 Major Group 80 452 449 3 1,204 3 449 3 Minor Group 803 712 532 180 1,067 187 532 180 805 1,437 1,424 13 2,901 21 1,424 13 809 666 55+ 112 .2,391 223 554 Il2 Maj~w Gro~p 81

644 532 ,112 2,367 223 532 Il2 Mjn(Yr Group 811 175 143 32 444 70 143 32 Mtljor Group 82

161 ]29 32 398 70 129 32 Minor Group 820 234 2]4 20 1,039 63 214 20 Major GrollP g3

90 88 2 497 19 88 2 Minor Group 830 ]33 116 17 507 40 116 17 831 88 88 121 88 Major Group 84 83 82 1 96 1 82 1 85 80 73 7 91 1 73 7 86 49 48 1 287 8 48 87

38 38 268 3 38 Minoc GrOlap 872 1,084 956 fis 2,645 315 956 128 Major Group 88 310 216 94 422 263 216 94 Minor Gcoup 88i

462 442 20 1,062 35 441 20 882

124 111 13 250 15 111 13 883 118 118 819 118 884 417 305 112 7,700 4,985 305 112 Major Group 89 417 305 112 7,700 4,985 305 112 Minor Group &90 2.021 . 1,468 553 1,539 555 ',468 55] Divisi611 9

2,021 1,468 553 1,539 555 1,468 553 Major Group 90

2,021 1,468 553 1,539 555 1,468 553 Minor Group 9J()

39 RURAL B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.

Workers at Workers in Household Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry Divisions of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females_

2 3 4 5 6 8 PALANPUR TALUKA A II Divisions 20,124 12,023 8,101 3,822 2,804 8,201 5,297 Division 0 Agriculture. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 6,601 2,235 4,366 939 1,046 1,296 3,320 1 Mining and Quarrying 22 20 2 20 2 2&3 Manufacturing 4,909 3,127 1,782 2,883 1,758 244 24 4 Construction . . . . 685 494 191 494 191 5 Electricity. Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 42 33 9 33 9 6 Trade and Commerce . . 1,782 1,584 198 1,584 198 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 484 480 4 480 4 8 Services . . . 5,580 4,031 1,549 4,031 1,549 9 Activities not adequately described 19 19 19 DANTA TALUKA All Divisions 4.522 3,235 1,287 1,326 975 1,909 312 Divi"ion 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forc;try, Fishing and Hunting 2,243 1,230 1,013 1,050 921 ]80 92 1 Mining and Quarrying 22 22 22 2&3 Manufacturing 389 33' 54 276 54 59 4 Construction 187 127 60 ]27 60 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 29 29 29 6 Trade and Commerce . 483 458 25 458 25 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 91 90 1 90 1 8 Services. . 1,053 921 132 921 132 9 Activities not adequately l!escribed 25 23 2 23 2 VADGAM MAHAL All Divisions 12,586 7,910 4,676 3,034 2,497 4.876 2,179 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,310 1,033 1,277 755 867 278 410 1 Mining and Quarrying . • . • 121 65 56 65 56 2&3 Manufacturing 4,090 2,440 1,650 2,279 1,630 161 20 4 Construction. . . 160 145 15 145 15 5 Electricity. Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 75 46 29 46 29 6 Trade and Commerce . . • 1,544 1,277 267 1,277 267 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 422 405 17 405 17 8 Services .. 3,863 2,498 1,365 2,498 1,365 9 Activities not adequately described 1 I 1 DHANERA T ALUKA All Divisions 9,136 6,642 2,494 1,320 946 5,322 1,548 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,907 894 1,013 596 643- 298 370 2&3 Manufacturing ]'251 896 355 724 303 172 52 4 Construction ..•. 3,:!94 2,600 694 2,600 694 5 Electricity, Gas. Water and Sanitary Services 25 22 3 22 3 6 Trade and Commerce 929 893 36 893 36 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 101 100 1 100 I 8 Services . . . . 1,618 J ,226 392 1,226 392 9 Activities not adequately described • 11 J 1 11 DEESA TALUKA All Divisions 5,720 4,631 1,088 1,339 380 3,293 708 Division 0 Agriculture ,Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,069 825 244 709 215 116 29 2&3 Manufacturing . . • • . . 914 742 172 630 165 112 7 4 Construction. • • . . 223 177 46 177 46 5 Electricity. Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 21 II ]0 11 10 6 Trade and Commerce. • _ . 1,093 986 107 986 107 7 Transport. Storage and Communication 301 298 3 298 3 8 Services • . . • 2,091 1,58:; 506 1,585 506 9 Activities not adequa tely described 8 8 8

40 RURAL B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-concld.

Workers at Workers in Household Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry Divisions of 1. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Males females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KANKREJ TALUKA All Divisions 5,534 4,301 1.233 1,301 438 2,999 795 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 972 738 234 504 192 234 42 1 Mining and Quarrying 48 24 24 24 24 2&3 Manufacturing • 1,106 859 247 798 246 61 1 4 Construction. • • . • 102 90 12 90 12 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 22 14 8 14 8 6 Trade and -Commerce. • 1,352 1,171 181 1,171 181 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 117 113 4 113 4 8 Services 1,815 1,292 523 1,292 523 YAY TALUKA All Divisions 6,920 4,717 2,203 2,214 1,761 2,503 442 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 3,281 1,'70 1,611 1,583 1,575 87 36 2&3 Manufacturing • 893 703 190 631 186 72 4 4 Construction. • • • • 143 113 30 113 30 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 21 17 4 17 4 6 Trade and Commerce • J,137 1,052 85 1,052 85 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 86 56 30 56 30 8 Services • 1,359 1,106 253 1,106 253 THARAD TALUKA AU Divisions 5,180 3,313 1,867 1,559 705 1.754 ],162 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2,931 1,419 1,512 973 542 446 970 2&3 Manufacturing • 772 608 164 586 163 22 1 4 Construction. • • • • 73 38 35 38 35 5 Electricity. Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 6 4 2 4 2 6 Trade and Commerce • 848 793 55 793 55 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 12 12 12 8 Services • 538 439 99 439 99 DEODAR TALUKA All Divisions 6,466 5,190 1,276 2.042 774 3,148 502 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry. Fishing and Hunting 1,97 J 1,452 519 1,199 460 253 59 2&3 Manufacturing 1,261 934 327 843 314 91 13 4 Construction . • . • • 205 162 43 162 43 5 Electricity. Gas. Water and Sanitary Services II 9 2 9 2 6 Trade and Commerce 1.543 1,371 172 1,371 172 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 213 213 213 8 Services. • • • 1.253 1,040 213 1,040 213 9 Activities not adequately described 9 9 9 RADHANPUR TALUKA All Divisions 1,926 1,414 512 676 258 738 254 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 648 457 191 401 156 56 35 2&3 Manufacturing 396 291 105 275 102 16 3 4 Construction . . • • • 39 26 13 26 13 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 6 6 6 6 Trade and Commerce 300 238 62 238 62 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 39 39 39 8 Services 498 357 141 357 141 SANTA~PUR TALUKA All Divisions 3,977 3,175 802 1,185 407 1,990 395 Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 1,406 1,011 395 723 281 288 114 1 Mining'and Quarrying 30 30 30 , 2&3 Manufacturing 624 498 126 462 126 36 4 ConstmctiOll. . • • . 134 82 52 82 52 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 9 1 8 1 8 6 Trade and Commerce. • • 771 651 120 651 120 7 Transport, Storage and Communication 195 195 195 8 Socvices 808 707 101 707 101

41 APPENDIX

Minor Groups having less than 1% of workers of the respective division and less than 0.5% in case o~ Minor Groups of division 2&3 only have been shown in this Appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:-' Hi • for Household Industry, • NHI' for Non-household Industry, • M' for Males and" F' for Females. BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

006 Total NHI (M5I,FIS), Urban NHI (MI5); 009 (MlO); 376 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (MI); 378 Total NHI Total HI CF4). NHI (M4,FI), Urban NHI (MI); 015 Total (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 379 Total NHI (M5), Urban NHl NHI (M8,F2), Urban NHI (M8.F2); 020 Total NHI (MI26,F6), (M2); 380 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (Mi); 382 Total HI (M2), Urban NHI (M2,FI); 021 Total NHI (MI43,F.2J), Urban NHI Urban HI (Ml); 384 Total NHI (M40), Urban NHI (M35); (M6,F3); 023 Total NHI (MJ3,F4); 025 Total NHI (M4); 026 385 Total NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M 10); 386 Total NHI (M8); Total NHI (M6,F42), Urban NHI(ML); 031 Total NHI (M4), 388 Total NHI (MIS), Urban NHI (Ml3); 389 Total HI (M49), Urban NHI (M3); 032 Total NHI (M3,F2), Urban NHI (M3,F2); NHI (M2), Urban NH! (M2); 392 Total NHI (M34), Urban 042 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 043 Total HI CM4,F2), NHI (M32); 394 Total HI (MI). NHI (M8), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MI.F3), Urban HI (MI), NHI (M!); 047 Total NHI NHI (M8); 402 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M2); 502 Total (M?); 048 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 102 Total NHI NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 602 Total NHI (M65), Urban (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 109 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI NHI (M60); 603 Total NHI (Mil), Urban NHI (M3); 604 (MI); 202 Total HI (MI,F9), NHI (M2), Urban NHI (MI); Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (MI); 605 Total NHI (MS), %03 Total HI (M2,F7), Urban HI (MI,F?); 204 Total HI Urban NHI (M8); 606 Total NHI (MI7), Urban NHI (MD); (M2,Fl), NHI (M38,F2), Urban HI (M2), NHI (M33,F2); 205 607 Total NHI (M68); Urban NHI (M68); 610 Total NHI Total HI (M6,FI), NHI (MI5), Urban HI (M5,FI), NHI (M13); (M3). Urban NHI (M3); 611 Total NHI (MI2), Urban NHT 206 Total HI (MJ,FI6). NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 208 (M7); 614 Total NHI (l\129,FI), Urban NHI (M28,Fl); 6,5 Total NHI (M54,FI), Urban NHI (M7); 210 Total NHI (MI), Total NHI (M2), Urban NH! (M2); 618 Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI (Ml); 214 Total HI (MI,Fl). NHI (M8), Urban Urban NHI (MS); 620 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M3); HI (Ml,Fl),' NHI (M7); 215 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI 621 Total NHI (M24), Urban NHI (MI8); 630 Total NHI (M4); 216 Total HI (M}), NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4): 224 (M,), Urban NHI (M2): 631 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI Total HI (M7), NHI (M7,F3), Urban HI (M4), NHf (M5,B); (M2); 632 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 633 Total NHI 226 Total NHI (M9), Urban NHI (M8); 230 Total HI (MI9,F4), (M!), Urban NHI (Ml); 634 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI NHI (M6), Urban HI (M9), NHI (M4); 232 Total NHI (M6); 63S Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 636 Total NHI (M40,FI), Urban NHI (M2); 234 Total HI (MI,FI), NHI (Mll), Urban NHI (M9); 639 Total NHI (M32), Urban NHI (M4), Urban HI (MI.FI); 236 Total HI (F3); 237 Total HI (M6); 641 Total NHI (M74,FI), Urban NHI (M47); 648 Total (M62,F7), NHI (M24,F3), Urban HI (M7,F3), NHI (M21,B); NHI (MI5), Urban NHI (MI4); 652 Total NHI (M63,FI), 243 Total HI (M I); 251 Total NHI (M65,FI), Urban NHI Urban NHI (M28); 653 Total NHI (M23,FI), Urban NHI (M65,Fl); 252 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 255 Total (M12); 654 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 655 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI eM]): 260 Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI (M34), Urban NHI (M30); 660 Total NHI (M24,F15), NHI (M5); 266 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (M!); 271 Urban NHI (M7,FIO); 661 Total NHI (M32), Urban NHt Total HI (F2); 272 Total HI (M7,F6), NHI (M5), Urban HI (Ml6); 662 Total NHI (M83,F4), Urban NHI (M38,F4); 663 (M6,F4), NHI (M5); 274 Total HI (MI,F6), NHI (FI), Urban Total NHI (M7,F8), Urban NHI (M2,Fl); 670 Total NHI HI (F2); 276 Total HI (F2), Urban HI (F2); 277 Total HI (Mll,FI), Urban NHI (M6); 671 Total NHI (M96) , Urban (M6,F3), Urban HI (M6.F2); 278 Total NHI (M3), Url)an NHI (M34); 673 Total NHI (M9), Urban NHI (M6); 680 NHI (M3); 279 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 284 Total Total NHI (M21), Urban NHI (M3); 681 Total NHI (MI4), HI (M24,FI7), NHI (M22), Urban NHI (M5); 285 Total HI Urban NHI (M9); 682 Total NHI (M?), Urban NHI (M7); (M2). NHI (M2), Urban NIH (M2); 287 Total HI (M2), NHI 683 Total NHI (M37), Urban NHI (M26); 684 Total NH[ (M68), Urban HI (M2). NHI (M6S); 289 Total HI (M3), NHI (M5), Urban NHI (MS); 685 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (M56), Urban HI (M2), NHI (M:"6); 290 Total NHI (MI), (Ml); 686 Total NHI (MIll), Urban NHI (M50); 688 Total Urban NHI (M!); 291 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); NHI (M9); Urban NHI (M6); 690 Total NHI (M3), Urban 292 Total HI (M9,F3). NHI (M29), Urban HI (M7), NHI NHI (M3); 691 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHf (M2); 692 (M29); 300 Total NHI (MI2), Urban NHI (MIl); 301 Total Total NHI (M46), Urban NHI (M43); 693 Total NHI (M17,F2). NHI (M!4), Urban NHI (MI4); 302 Total HI (M22,FI5), NHl Urban NHI (M 12,FI); 695 Total NHI (MI13,FI), Urban NHl (MIl). Urban HI (M22,F15), NHI (M7); 303 Total HI (MI), (M96,FI); 696 Total NHI (M3-), Urban NHI (M3); 697 Total NHI (M5), Urban HI (MI), NHI (MS); 312 Total HI (M2,F2); NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M::!); 699 Total NHI (MI6), Urban 314 Total HI (MIS,FI), NHI (M36), Urban HI (MI), NHI NHI (MI4); 706 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (Ml); 707 (M36); 315 Total NHI (Ml). Urban NHI (MI); 323 Total HI Total NHI (M5); 708 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (Ml); (M2); Urban HI (M2); 330 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI 709 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 710 Total NHI (MI6), (M2); 331 Total HI (M4,F1); 335 Total HI (M3). NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M8); 722 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); Urban NHI (M8); 336 Total HI (M3). NHI (M3), Urban HI 804 Total NHI (MI93), Urban NHI (MI09); 810 Total NHl (M3). NHI (M3); 339 Total HI (Ml), NHI (MS), Urban (M24), Urban NHI (M22); 821 Total NHI (M46). Urban NHI (M4); 341 Total HI (M6,FI), NHI (MI), Urban NHI NHI (M 14); 832 Total NHI (M3S,F4). Urban NHI (MIO,FI); (MI); 342 Total HI (Ml,Fl), NHI (MI5,F2), Urban NHI 840 Total NHI (M 117). Urban NHI (M84); 841 Total NHI (M2); 343 Total HI (M2,F3), NHI (M2). Urban HI (Ml,FI), (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 850 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI NHI (M2); 353 Total NHI (MI); 359 Total NHI (MU,FI), (M4); 851 Total NHI (M79,FI), Urban NHI (M69,FI); 852 Urpan NHI (MlI,FI); 361 Total NHI (M!), Urban NHT(MI); Total NHI (M), Urban NHT (MI); 853 Total NHI (MJO), 362 Total HI (MI); 363 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (M2); Urban NHI (M8); 860 Total NHI (M24), Urban NHI (MI8); 364 Total HI (MI9); NHI (MI7), Urban NHI (M16); 365 861 Total NHI (M59.F7), Urban NHI (M47,F7); 862 Total Total HI (M1), NHI (M29), Urban NHI (M29); 366 Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI (M8); 870 Total NHI (MI); 871 Total NHI (MI); 367 Total HI (MI4), NHI (M6,FI), Urban HI(M3), NHl (MIO,FL), Urban NHI (M9.FI); 873 Total NHI (M8,F4), NHI (M3); 368 Total HI (M6,Fl), NHI (MIS), Urban HI Urban NHI (MI); 881 Total NHI (M63,F2), Urban NHI (MI,FI), NHI (M8); 371 Total NHI (MS), Urban NHI (MS); (M40,FI); 885 Total NHI (M:!9), Urban NHI (M29). 373 Total HI (M3,Fl), NHI (MI2), Urban HI (M3,Fl), NHI

42 TABLE B-V

.. .f'!

'000 - • to

to .001- M N ._

0\-000 r- I-

o <'l o <'l o -o 0. - e::I o

--v...... M ......

"", __ -"1t-...'O<'r) 00 ...... ~"" ""-=- '"-:

.2'" - :E'" Q

43 TABLE 8-V

I r- . r-- 00 i - !

00 . '" .,., tr)

.....,

8g .....NN - - ..... --

...,M N N ...... 00 - -r-r-......

C. ::s - :2 \:I

M .~N \0 .~

00 ~_oo \0 \0 M N r- r-

00 00 ..... 00 00 00 i-a, ..... i~

i 00 00 ..... 00 00 00

44 TABLE B-V

·M c .Q U :::s .b 10 ~

r-- r--

10 10 ~ \o-~~N~OO -- QO ,...., on

10 10 II'> MM -- \0 \0

....-

0. S... e,:)

"""...... -.,."", 00 00 !"IN

10 \0 0\0\ 00 00

~ ~ ...... "'~~~~~ i: -0 ~ ~

.", ,""<

~ \O""~~~~~ .,., ...... "! ...... " ......

-

45 TABLE 8-\'

-\0 • \0

• o "<1-""000000 ~ NN;::::O:: ...:

o ._M-V"'ro N ",. ~ v~~o~~ ...... 0'\

-"1 . r- :100

.,.. "<1-r-V>0\ ..... 8i -- ~ ~~:::O\ ...... o'" ..t:: e

N- 0. - ;:: 8 o .. '

...... '" .- -~ ·s ._ 0\ 0\ o..... ·0 ...... N

~...... o u a~

o N

0. ;:: ....o o 46 TABLE 8-V ......

o 00 lI"\ lI"\ • .... >0 N .~ -~<:r- ...,

o '0 N oN '--0......

Q , 0'" I~ I&! I:: u E . . .. ~...... til

0. ;:; ...o o

t;f') • V'") -N N

\0 N ""- -10 ._.\0

~ co~~~o -~ ~

....,o

0. 0. g ;:J ... o C o.. 47 TABLE B-V I

-

"IN NN 00 00 00 00

0_ 00 00 "I "I

0000 "IN ('.1('.1

o V>

0. 0- ::s o 5 o o'"'

-0 ..... "I "I 0 ...... r-- -r--

o 11"1'" ' Vl c- N'r-• o.....

~ :!8--~!::; N ..... - o. -.O)_ ..... --

48 - TABLE B-V

....-00 ._• 00

00 • CCl ......

00 .-r-... tt) • on

on on NN ,..., ..... 00 00 00 ...... ". -...". ..., ..., 00 00 .. 00 .".."......

oi oci ...o <> g ~ "'0 c 8 -

g- ...o o

00 trl v)

00 on V)

\0\0 M M ~ O\g)"~g; ...."l ....-( ...~

.... <>'" ·C:> o

49 TABLE B-V --'

::s0. o l5

I'" i~ N N E ~

NN

--.... M

-...... M i go "t:Ic:: o U o 00 .... IC

50 TABLE B-V

~o o U

0() 0()

I,(') OOf"'oor--_.. _ N\ON -~~~-

0000

N t-

'51 TABLE B-V

00

,.... 1::;; ! '" !o, '" I~ i~ I

- \0.,.. \0 0.,...... ~~ '" o= '" ~

o . . . -00

NN

\0 • ...,..., N • N

0.,...,.. No .....'"

00 00 00 • o""" Nt-­co \0 .....q", _ \0.,.. t--t--'" 00

..... '0"" t-- \0 00 00

.... o ..... 00 CO 0- ;:l 0- o ;::l '"" ....o o I.:) 52 TABLE B-V

'

..... 00 0\ 00

0. ;:s 2 o

1010 00 1'1<'1

- 0- 1010 1'100 ....,00 -o 001'1

·NOO~ -\0 • '0

§'" I~

~o cu2 6 . " N '

53 TABLE 8-V

r- !'- :~ 00 00

0\0\ 0'\0\ 00 00 00 00

o ONNO'It­ 0'10\ 00 00 N'" ..... -N

r- o _""'~""'O\'-O_N \COl ....0.... _...r-......

co , 00

'NI'-N ' ...... j o... i,:l: , trI 0\ . . .'0'1 , 00

"'~ .!.II o 8

. ' ...... -

54 TABLE 8-V Q.)'"

ca CI.I .£ E " .0 & ::c ~ :s'" ~.., OIl ...... III '" Q Q.) '" ~ ...... ctI ctI I,Q U .0 -; U -- '1::!...... ~ c:: ::;,= :::: ::> ;:l OIl .. c 0 I'.) c:: ... 0 .,.., ...... 0 ...... ~ .0 ~ ...... '" ~ Q.)'" ~ ..I( d! ... .0 ~'" 0 :: ~ ...... e <.:: c:: f-i 0 ... '';::; SI: I -CI.I Q.) "0 < '" 5 '2 r::l <;; ca ti :: ...... "0 .... E: ... ' = N ~ 0- 00 co .~= 00 . ><: ..... ~ ... 00 c; :::><: ctI t:l><: 0\ c; -; f-i 08 0 -.l:! E:~ ...... >: ....:x: ~ -< c::~~ 01) :x: 0 0 ....- x 0 0 V') .... 10 on GO =0 "0 ...... 00 00 ..... .... ,..I( = ...... ctI .... r:n '0 8 a en ctI ... a 0 ...... , 0 f-< IJ. <: .2 "0 -< .... £ c:l S ~ ~ ::t:: .~ ::I ctI .~ "0 U . C, ~ 0 ...J 0 en 0.., '<: t; == '<: .,.. Cd X oj ...... c; X Q\ t;i X

f'Io"') __ Mr---.tn.~N

...... S •• , . .'

.§ - ... ~ .;; q ==-<

.... N'

· ...... · ...... · ...... , ...... ~ · ...... ~ ~ ., · ., ". ~ · . . ~ ...... ~ ~ · ., ." ..... ~ . . ~ · .' .. . . .' . . ...

56

.t"l...... _

.... -

......

.' 0 • 0 . .

......

-S! -> ~

eo O\Or--~r--M\o 00 t'ioo ~O _ -<= M - V)

• • 0

...... '" ......

o 0 ......

...... oS"" ·e is =-< 59 .TABI..E B-V ...... "000 J - ...... ,~ .. ~ ._

-'

......

. '.

...... '- • o_.::1;... 0.. .~ ~ is a - j

• 0- • 00 rf') \Ooo_N_'

...... § ] ...... • " ...... -5 . . . . ~

...... s'" .;:';J is

60 ~ :~. RURAL

to-- Otn ..... tntr:l ...... ~ ~i2 MII')·2

11000 11000 ..... -

. . .

. '.

61

TABLE B-V .., ~ ._ -;;; ~- "l .\Q '("1_ ...... ~ - <>0 l .~ ·on :~ n') . ..., 8 ~ .... _N ~ ...I>') 0 ~ g - ...:...... , - ~ '(; ..... 00 .... i ...... ~ ~ ...... coN <"'IN..... ~~ O'\S~t:""N;:;:; 00 N_~g C'Q Nt-- - ...... ~ q CO ...... ~ ta ::s ~ ...... - ;:j; """" N \.> r:: ~ ..a::: -§ - c g oS \.> '"§ ~ "'"I en ~ "() ..... "iii ..... "I M'I"""'IOO ...... N "I N §. r--. '1::t ~ O'\gg~~NN~ .... 0- Z ~ ..s; ~ - ....."- -. ~ on.... ~ "I 0 ~ ~& - § ~ ~'" ~ ~ ...... - ~ t! - - .~ ~ ...... ~ ~ · ~ - ~'" ~ § ~ ~ ::: · . . S(;J ~ ~ ~ ;S ~.... ::: ~ r:: i ~ a ~ .~ Z ~ "o::s ~ ~ I:: ~ ~"'I:s · -a Q.. - ... '1::t ~ :::: '" '"<.> ~ ~ ~ f;i t: .~~ ... ~ <:> S:: ~ . ~ ~ ~ f:} · ~ z I:: il""<:)v r:: ~ -. CCl ::... .Sl ..,. 13 ..... '0 0::: ...... Q\ -. f-! ~ -.!:! S~ ...... - -...... t.!. !:! ::::»s:==x -l: »_...... ::::=x ..... ~ .;;:'" .8 ...... - >;;;:- II:: ~ ;;: ~ ~> r:: ;;: ~ ;;> ~ .S: .S: .§ ~ .S: is a .~ .S: ~ .:;:: .~ .;:: .:::! ~ ... .~ .t; .. :: 0 c" is C! q frJ is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ... ~ ~ ~.... ~ ~ 0 ...,.. CfJ. OOVl'CC'!...... V\OO ("1-10 .... <'l 00 '" ~(X)C'f")ooV)O'\o ~ -.:t- ..... Q\ CCl \ON '-- ~ ~ ..., ~ '-< ~$ ;>o! 3 ~ t<) ~ - - ... ~ iii> t z § r-. <'IMI.O""' ...... ,.,t- .... ~ ..,. til oM r-. .., \C) N-oo '<1' ...... <") .... 00 I'- VlN 0 .... fflo\r"I")~r-O'I_ VI ~ 0\ 00 '0 \0 c:I'I """"'4'l -...... -1-00 ...... ~ I'- r-- ~ .. '" """' ~ ~ ..( ... - ~ - -·Si U ~ · · . ~ t; . ~"""' g · ~ ~ CfJ. -< ~ ~ 00- E-< . -S!.. . . ::;§ .., -< ~ · · ~ "S! ... ~ ;:J ~ u p... ;:: ~ -t:"" ..._0::: ._~ ~ ~ ~ · · ~ ~ .~ "I::: ~ E: ~ ~ -< 0.1:: '" 0 1:1.) · '" .il .s · · ~ A::;'" ...... :- ....i "I::: . '" J S 0 a c::::...... ~ ~ "" .;;:.. 4) ~ I;;: ;:: r:: II:: .... ] ::::>;;>~::::t:::x --:x: 1i ...... x <::! ...... ~ ~ - Q ...... >-l> ...... ~ ~ >=: .... .S: .... >=:x .S! a.... >l> ...... S1 -... ;:;.--- = a u .!:J - ;> .~ ;;;; ...... ~ .~ ~ .E: ~ ._... ~ .i::; ~ ::.. ~ > =-< ~ ~ A ~

64 APPENDIX

Families having less than 1% of the workers of the respective division. (less than 0.5% in case of Division 7-8 only) have been shown in this appendix. The following abbreviations have been used :- In In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock. Forestry, Fishing, Hunting VI In Construction and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities VII In Trade and Commerce IV At Household Industry VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry IX In Other Services M=Males F=Females BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

002 Total V (M4) VI (M2) VIII (MS) IX (M6), Urban Urban V (M9) VIII (Mit); 671 Total VIII (MI2), Urban V (M4) VIJI (M5) IX (M6); 003 Total VI (MI); 009 Total VI VIII (MIO); 672 Total VIII (M3) IX (M!3), Urban VIII (M2); (M2) IX (MS), Urban IX (M5); 010 Total V (M2) VII CMS), 679 Total VIII (M7), Urban VIII (MS); 681 Total VIII (M9). Urban V (Ml) VII (M8); 014 Total IX (Ml); 019 Total IX Urban VIII (MS); 693 Total VIII (M20). Urban VIII (M2); (M2). Urban IX (M2); 021 Total IX (M8); 023 Total III (Ml) 694 Total VIII (M24), Urban VIII (Mil); 700 Total IV VI (Ml) IX (M17). 029 Total IX (MI), Urban IX (MI); 031 (M6,F5) V (M2.Fl), Urban IV (M!) V (M2); 701 Total IV Total IV (M2) IX (M24,Fl), Urban IX (M6); 032 Total IX (MS,F3); 703 Tota] VI (Ml); 707 Total IV (M8,F3), Urban (MS), Urban IX (M2); 033 Total IX (M4), Urban IX (M4); IV (MS); 708 Total IV (M2.F3), Urban IV (M2,F3); 7]2 035 Total IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 039 Total IX (MlO,FI), Total V (M12), Urban V (M12); 713 Total IV (M1,F3) V (FI). Urban IX (MIO,Fl); 040 Total VIII (FI) IX (M2,FI8), Urban Urban IV (F2); 719 Total IV (M1,Fll) V (Ft), Urban IV VIn (FI) IX (M2,FI5); 041 Total VIII (FI) IX (M3,F33). (Ml,Fll) V (FI); 721 Total IV (M4,FI), Urban IV (M4,Fl); Urban VIII (Fl) IX (F7); 042 Total IX (MlS,F5), Urban IX 730 Total V (M4) VI (MIS); 734 Total V (MS), Urban V (MS); (M15,F4); 044 Total IX (M28). Urban IX (M6); 047 Total 739 Total IV (M7) V (M34), Urban IV (M7) V (M34); 740 IX (M1), Urban IX (MI); 049 Total V (Ml) VIII (Ml) IX Total V (M2S), Urban V (M28); 742 Total V (MI), Urban V (M32). Urban V (MI) VIII (Ml) IX (M30); 050 Total IX (MI); 750 Total V (MI8) VI (M82) VIII (M46) IX (MS), (M12), Urban IX (M5); OS3 Total IX (M28,FI7), Urban IX Urban V (MlO) VIII (M44) IX (M7); 751 Total V (M4) VI (M20.FIO); 060 Total IX (M6), Urban IX (MS); 062 Total IX (M8) IX (M3), Urban V (M3) IX (M3); 752 Total V (Ml) (M2), Urban IX (M2); 069 Total IX (M19), Urban IX (M12); VI (MI) VIII (M2) IX (MI), Urban VIII (M2) IX (Ml); 071 Total VII (MIO) VIII (M4) IX (MIO), Urban VII (M8) 753 Total V (M56) VI (M61) VIII (M27) IX (M6), Urban V VIII (M4) IX (M9); 076 Total IX (M24,FS), Urban IX (M18,F4); (M44) VI (M2) VIII (M7) IX (M6); 754 Total IV (M 19) V 079 Total IX (M2,F2). Urban IX (M2,F2); 081 Total IX (M2). (M9.Fl) VI (Ml) VIII (Mt), Urban VIIl (Ml); 75S Total VI Urban IX (M2); 082 Total IX (MI). Urban IX (Ml); 083 (M9) VIII (M2), Urban VI (Ml) VIII (M2); 7S6 Total V (MS) Total V (MI) VI (M1) VIII (M1) IX (M2), Urban V (MI) VI (M6) IX (M]), Urban V (M4) VI (M!) IX (MI); 758 IX (M2); 084 Total IV (MI) VI (M7), Urban IV (MI); 090 Total V (M2); 759 Total IV (M4,F2) V (M9) VnI (M!) IX Total VI (Ml) IX (M6). Urban VI (MI) IX (M3); 091 Total (M2), Urban V (M2) VIII (MI) IX (M2); 760 Total V (M4) IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 099 Total VI (M33) IX (M2); OX3 VIII (M12) IX (M34), Urban V (M2) VIn (MJ2) IX (M33); Total IX (M7), Urban IX (M4); OX9 Total V (MI) vn (MI) 761 Total VI (M1) VIII (M6) IX (M2). Urban VIII (M6) IX (M2), Urban V (MI) VII (MI) IX (M2)~ 100 Total IX IX (M2); 762 Total V (M4), Urban V (M4); 763 Total VI (MiS), Urban IX (MI5); 103 Total IX (M4), Urban IX (M3); (MI); 764 Total V (MI) VI (MIS) VIn (MI3) IX (MIO), 110 Total VII (MI), Urban VII eMI); 120 Total VII (MI2), Urban VIII (M4) IX (M7); 769 Total V(MI) VI (Mil) VIII Urban VII (M9); 121 Total VII (M4), Urban VII (M4); t30 (M6) IX (Mt6), Urban VI (M4) VIII (M6) IX (Ml3); 772 Total III (M5). Urban III (M1); 132 Total IX (Ml), Urban Total IV (M5,F3) V (M50), Urban V (Mil); 774 Total IV IX (MI); 201 Total VII (MI4) VIn (M6) IX (M8), Urban (MSO); 775 Total IV (M43); 779 Total IV (M20,F17) V (M5,F2) VII (Ml1) VIII(MS) IX (M6); 202Total VIII (M3) IX (M6), VI (M2), Urban IV (MI) V (MS F2) VI (M2); 780 Total V Urban IX (M6); 210 Total V (Ml) VI (MI) IX (M4), Urban (MS) VI (M8) VIII (M4) IX (M23), Urban VIII (M3) IX IX (M3); 211 Total VI (M3,F2) VII (M4) VIII (MI) IX (MI5, (M23); 794 Total VI (M)); 795 Total VI (M2), Urban VI Fl), Urban VI (FI) VII (M3) vm: (MI) IX (Mll,FI); 220 (MI); 799 Total VI (M1l3,Fl0). Urban VI (M91,FIO); 800 Total IX (Ml), Urban IX (Ml); 310 Total VII (MIO,F2), Total V (Ml), Urban V (MI); SOl Total V (MI2), Urban V Urban VII (M4,Fl); 311 Total VII (M6), Urban VIl (M6); (M12); 803 Total V (M5), Urban V (MI): 804 Total IV (M22. 312 Total VII (M33), Urban VII (M32); 319 Total VII (MIO) F4) V CM6), Urban IV (M15,F4) V (M3); 806 Total V (M4). VIII (MS), Urban VII (MI); 320 Total V (M34), Urban V Urban V (M4); 808 Total V (MI). Urban V (MI); 809 Total (M34); 321 Total V (Ft) VII (M8), Urban V (Ft); 329 Total V (M8), Urban V (M8); 813 Total V (M4,F2), Urban V V (M17,Fl), Urban V (MI7,Fl); 339 Total VII (MI37,FI), (M4,F2); 814 Total V (M3), Urban V (M3); 815 Total IV Urban VII (M136,FI);402 Total IV (MI,FI) V (MI) IX (M2); (Ml,Fl); 819Tota) IV (M3) V (M3), Urban IV (M3) V (M2); 403 Total III (M9.Fll); 412 Total III (M25,F2) V (MI) VI 822 Total III (FI) IV (F16) V (M4). Urban III (FI); 823 (MI) VIII (M4) IX (Ml6), Urban III (M13,F2) V (MI) VIII Total IV (Ml,F9) V (M1); 824 Total IV (M40,F17) V (M102.FI). (MI) IX (MI6); 413 Total III (M2), Urban III (M2), 415 Total Urban IV (MI8,F12) V (M50): 825 Total IV (MI.Fl) V (MS). III (M92,FI9), Urban III (M92,F19); 419 Total III (M9,F2). Urban IV (Ml,Ft) V (M4); 826 Total V (M3,FI), Urban V Urban III (M7,F2); 420 Total IX (MI); 429 Total IV (MI); (M3,Fl); 827 Total IV (M2) V (M27), Urban IV (M2) V 431 Total III (M3,F9), Urban III (M2,F9); 440 Total III (M22); 829 Total IV (MI,FUi) V (MI,F3), Urban IV (FS) V (MI23,FS). Urban III (M2); 441 Total III (MS,F43); 442 'rotal (Ml,F3); 831 Total IV (M3) V (M2). Urban IV (M3); 832 III (MI38,F2I), Urban III (M3); 443 Total III (MlO) IV (MI); Total V (M4) VI (M I); 834 Total VI (M2.F3); 839 Total V 449 Total III (MI); 500 Total III (MI); 610 Total VIII (M4), (MI2), Urban V (MS); 843 Total IV (M7) V (M4), Urban IV Urban VIII eM3): 611 Total IV (MI) VIII (Ml), Urban VIII (M4) V (M2); 849 Total V (M3,F3), Urban V (Ml,F3); 8S1 (MI); 631 Total VlIl (M26), Urban VIII (M25); 642 Total Total IV (M2) V (M3) VI (MI). Urban IV (M2) V (M3); VIII (M3) IX (MI), Urban VIII (M2) IX (MI); 649 Total 855 Total IV (MI) V (M3), Urban IV (Ml) V (M3); 856 VII (M2) VIII (M7), Urban VII (M2) VIn (M6); 650 Total Total V (MI), Urban V (M1): 859 Total III (FI) IV (M42,F14) VIII (M16), Urban VIII (Ml6); 651 Total VIII (M4), Urban V (M17), Urban IV (MI2,Fll) V (M5); 860 Total IV (MI) VIn (M4); 652 Total VIII (M5), Urban VIII (M4); 661 Total V (M3) VII (M33) VIII (M!), Urban V (M3) VII (MS) VIII VIII (M9). Urban Vln (M7); 670 Total V (M9) VIII (MIl), (Ml); 861 Total V (M49), Urban V (M49); S70 Total V (MIS)

65 APPENDIX-contd.

VI (M122) VIII (M7) IX (Ml7). Urban V (M6) VIII (MS); IX (M20,F4), Urban V (M20) VI (M7) VII (M5) VIII (M43) Sil Total V (M8) VI (MS) VIn (MS) IX (MI), Urban V IX (M20,F2); 902 Total IX (MS6), Urban IX (M4); 910 Total (M3) VIII (MS) IX (MI); 872 Total VI eMI); 874 Total III III (M2) IX (MI8,Fll), Urban III (M2) IX (M6,F5); 913 (Ml) VI (MI2) VIII (Ml). Urban VIII (Ml); 876 Total V {M3) VI (M31) VIII (MS) IX (M6), Urban V (M2) VI (M) Total IX (M I,F3), Urban IX (Ml,F3); 919 Total IX (M7,F7), VIII (MS) IX (M4); 879 Total VI (Ml), Urban VI (M!); 890 Urban IX (M3,F5); 970 Total IX (M4), Urban IX (M4); 979 Total III (MIO)V(M3t) VI (MI2) VII (M6) VIII (MI07,Fl) Total IX (Mil), Urban IX (MIl); 990 Total IX (M29,F4).

ANNEXURE

Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Families Industrial Appropriate Rural Category Industrial appearing in Category Code No. and Description of Occupational Family Persons Males Females the Table

2 3 4 S (i

BANASKANI'HA DISTRICT

131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction IX VI 136 Directors, Managers, and Working Proprietors, Other Services Ill} IX 2 2 VIl 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 1 VI VII 420 Hunters IX III 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n e.c. IV III

510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 3 3 VI • III

611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and Oilers, Ship t IV VIII

662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 64 56 8 VI VIII

703 Warpers and Sizers 1 VI IV or V 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Parchars, Grains and Related Food Workers VI IV or V 8S1 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and Related Rubber_ Products Makers .i 1 VI V or VIII

66 B-VII PART:..A-PERSQ--NS ,WORKING PRINC~~Lt.:V, (i) AS .~ULTIVATORS (ii) AS . AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDVSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHQLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER. Note :-Major groups of household industry, where persons having secondary work as cultivation or agricultural labour, are less than 5% of the persons having the major group as principal work, have not been shown in this table, but are given in the appendix to this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*). Secondary Work Principal Work T I-At Household III-As Agricultural R Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or House- U hold Industry (Division and Major Group) Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Cultivator l' 11,968 4,J90 1,858 673 R Il,960 4,179 1,847 671 U 8 11 11 1 Agricultural Labourer T 199 82 342 213 R 199 82 340 212 U 2 1 Household Industry T 2,018 1,459 ' 98 R 1,996 1,447 94 6'6S U 22 12 4 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 875 1,255 46 21 fishing and hunting R 868 1,149 42 21 U 7 6 4 Major Group 04 Livestock and Hunting T 875 1,255 46 21 R 868 1,249 42 21 U 7 6 <4 * Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 1,143 204 52 44 R 1,128 198 51 44 U 15 6 Major Group 20 Foodstuffs T 33 17 17 R 28 17 11 U 5 27 Textile-Miscellaneous T 159 36 1 1 R 152 34 1 1 U 7 2 28 Manufacture of Wood T 312 11 and Wooden Products R 310 11 U 2 31 Leather and Leather T 161 42 25 1 Products R 161 38 25 3 U 4 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral T 180 50 1 5 Products other than R 180 50 7 S Petroleum and Coal U 36 Basic Metals and their T 1{)& 4 4 Products except Machinery R 168 4 4 and Transport Equipment U 38 Transport Equipment T 5 R 5 U PALANPUR TALUKA Cultivator R ],166 305 213 91 Agricultural Labourer 22 2 9 2 Household Industry 256 176 3 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, jorestry, fishing and hunting 73 171 i 2&3 Manufacturing 183 4 3 DANTA TALUKA Cultivator R 525 155 30 9 Agricultural La hourer 4 9 2 Household Industry 107 1:53 5 i

~7 B.Vn PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (in AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-CQn{d. Secondary Work Principal Work I-At Household III-As Agricul tural ------Industry II-As Cultivator Labourer Cultivator, Agricultural Laboure{ or House- R hold Industry (Division) Ma,les Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 iJ;vi$;o(J 0 Agriculture, livestock, foreslr)" fishing and hunting 64 149 2 1 2&3 Manufac/uring 43 4 3 VADGAM MAHAL Cultivator R 1,654 303 29 J8 Agricultural Labourer 42 42 50 25 Household Industry 232 64 15 17 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry. fishing and hunting 37 17 11 I 2&3 Manufacturing 195 47 4 16 DHANERA TALUKA Cultivator R 2,1 J2 874 109 Agricultural Labourer 23 5 2 Household Industry 60 36 7 3 Division 0 Agricufture, !fl'estock, forestry. ji5h;ng and hunting 12 17 2 3 2&3 .Manufacturing 48 19 5 DEESA TALDKA Cultivator R 720 94 418 153 Agricultural Labourer 3 2 16 6 Household Industry 126 21 6 2 DIvision 0 Agriculture, livestock, fore."fry. fishing and hUllting 40 7 4 1 2&3 Manujacturillg 86 14 2 1 KANKREJTALUKA Cultivator R 628 123 54 20 Agriculture Labourer 29 34 21 Household Industry 143 40 14 7 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock. forestry, ji .. hing and hunting :U 25 4 3 2&3 Manufacmring llO /5 10 4 VAV TALUKA Cultivator R 2,474 1,19S 133 28 Agriculturai Labourer 45 10 80 81 Household Industry 316 672 12 6 Diltision 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 192 640 7 6 2&3 Manufacturing 124 32 5 THARAD TALUKA Cultivator R 1,118 467 163 112 Agricultural Labourer 14 7 46 31 Household Industry 361 167 11 7 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 195 128 7 3 2&3 Manufacturing 166 39 4 4 DEODAR TALUKA Cultivator R 693 407 395 100 Agricultural Labourer 10 5 29 7 Household Industry 130 48 7 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry. fivhing and hullting 59 34 4 2&3 Manufacturing 71 14 3 RADHANPUR TALUKA Cultivator R 486 108 47 23 Agricultural Labourer 4 3 4 3 Household Industry 7S 16 3 3 Divi~ion 0 Aoriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 48 J] 1 2 2&3 Manujacturing 27 4 2 I SANTALPUR TALUKA Cultivator R 384 145 256 123 Agricultural Labourer 3 6 61 34 Household Industry 190 54 11 18 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 115 48 2&3 Manufacturing 75 6 1J 18

6S' , ' APPENDIX Major groups of household industr}' where persons having secondary work ~s cultivatioQ or agricultural labour, are less than 5% of the persons hClving the major group as principal work, nave been shown in this appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:- I-As Cultivator M=Ma]es II-As Agricultural Labourer F=Females 22 Total I (Ml). Urban I (Ml); 23 Total I (M106,F55]; II (M4,FI8), Rural I (MI06,F55), II (M4,FI8); 19 Total I (MI8), Rural I (MIS). B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Principal Work Principal Work ---- Additional work \ Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females I 2 3 2 3 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-TOTAL BANASKANTHA DISTRIC r - TOTAL-contd.

P. W. Division t) 3,315 5,562 Division 2&3 1 A. W. DMsion 0 f Major Group 3 l Major Group 04 I P. W. Division 6 14,318 1,594 Division 2&3 4 9 A. W. Division 0 fO 1 Major Group 20 3 8 Major Group 04 10 2 27 I Division 2&3 23 J 34-35 Major Group 20 11 P. W. Major Group 00 402 156 22 3 23 8 2 ;1. W. Division 0 J 27 \ I Major Group 04 39 P. W. Maior Group 02 292 73 P. W. Major Group 64-68 • 13.240 1,531 A. W Division 2&3 J A. W. Division 0 10 2 Major Group 34-35 1 Major Group 04 10 2 Division 2&3 P. W. Major Group 04 3,106 5.329 23 J Major Group 20 11 A. W. Division 2&3 3 9 22 3 23 8 2 Major Group 20 3 8 27 1 27 1 39 t P. W. Division 2&3 3,274 191 P. W. Division 7 3,505 -69 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 3 Major Group 04 1 Major Group 20 I 34-35 2 DiviYion 2&3 1 P. W. Major Group 70-71 3.270 69 Major Group 22 A. W. Division 2&3 3 P. W. Major Group 23 104 9 Major Group 20 1 A. W. Division 0 f 34-35 2 Major Group 04 P. W. Division 8 20,179 5,883 P. W. Major Group 38 76 A. W. Division 0 14 12 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major Group 04 14 12 Major Group 22 1 Division 2&3 22 16 Major Group 20 1 1 P. W. Division 4 4,484 1,212 22 . I 23 A. W. Division 0 1 4 I 5 27 2 5 Major Group 04 1 4 28 3 30 1 Divi~ioll 2&3 I 3] 9 5 Major Group 31 34-35 2 36 I P W. Maj{)r Group 40 4,484 1,212 39 1 A. W. Division 0 1 4 P. W. Major Group 80 5,365 211 Major Group 04 1 4 A. W. Division () 3 P. W.=Principal Work A. W.=Additional Work 69 J-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION "'BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRAD.Ij:;' ~VSINESS, ~ROFESSION: OR' ~ERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-comd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional workt Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females 2 3 1 2 3 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT- TOTAL-contd. BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-TOTAL-cone/d.

Major Group 04 3 P. W. Division 9 1,539 555

Division 2&3 3 A. W. Division 0 1

Major Group 27 1 Major Group 04 1 34-35 2 P. W. Major Group 90 1,539 555 P. W. Major Group 81 2,391 223 A. W. Division 0 1 A W. Division. 2&3 2 1 Major Group 04 1 Major Group- 20 1 23 p. W, Division 0 3,532 5,477 27 1 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Major Group 83 1,039 63 Major Group 04 , . 1 A.. W. Division 0 3 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-RURAL Major Group 04 3 Di"vision 2&3 4 9 P. W. Major Group 86 91 7 Major Group 20 3 8 27 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 34-35 P. W. MajorGroup 00 267 129 Major Group 31 1 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Major Group 87 287 8 Major Group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Major Group 02 283 MajOl' Group 22 1 69 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Major Group 88 2,645 315 Major Group 34-35 1 A. W. Divi~ion 0 1 P. W. Major Group 04 2,981 5,279 Major Group 04 1 A. W. Division 2&3 3 9 Division 2&3 2 1 Major Group 20 3 8 Major Group 23 1 27 1 3G 1 36 1 P. W. Division 2&3 1,046 125 P. W. Major Group 89 7,700 4,985 A. W. Division 0 1

A. W. /)ivision 0 7 12 Major Group 04 1 Major Group 04 7 12 P. W. Major Group 23 62 6

Divi<;ion 2&3 13 14 A. W. Division 0 1

Major Group 20 I Major Group 04 1 23 1 3 27 5 28 3 P. W. Division 4 4,054 1,191 31 8 5 19 1 A. W. Division 0 1 4

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

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females 2 3 1 2 3

BANASKANTHA DlSTRICT-RURAL-conld. BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-RURAL-concld. Major Group 04 4 Major Group 04 12 12 Diyision 2&3 1 Division 2&3 18 15

Major Group 31 Major Group 20 I 1 23 1 4 P. W. Major Group 40 4,054 1,191 27 ) 5 28 3 A. W. DivMon 0 1 4 31 8 5 34-35 2 4 36 1 Major Group 04 39 1 Division 2&3 1 P. W. Major Group 80 2,851 15

Major Group 31 A. W. Division 0 3

P. W. Division 6 10,474 1,308 Major Group 04 3

A. W. Division 0 9 2 DivMon 2&3 2

Major Group 04 9 2 Major Group 34-35 2 DivMon 2&3 20 3 P W. Major Group 81 1.837 111 Major Group 20 9 A. W. Division 2&3 2 22 3 1 23 7 2 27 I Major Group 20 39 23 27 P. W. Major Group 64-68 . 10,013 1,303 P. W. Major Group 83 825 43 A. W. Division 0 9 2 A. W. Division 0 2 Major Group 04 9 2 Major Group 04 2 Division 2&3 20 3 Major Group 20 9 P. W. Major Group 88 1,689 187 22 3 23 7 2 A. W. Divi~ion 2&1 I 27 1 39 Major Group 36

P. W. Division 7 2,001 M P. W. Major Group 89 7,395 4,873 A. W. Division 2&3 :1 A. W. Division 0 7 12

Major Group 34-35 2 Major Group 04 7 12 P. W. Major Group 70-71 1,866 60 DivMon 2&3 13 14 A W. Division 2&3 2 Major Group 20 I Major Group 34-35 2 23 1 3 27 5 P. W. Division 8 15,202 5,274 28 3 31 8 5 A. W. Division 0 12 12 39 1

71 B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY S,EX .OF' PJn{SONS WORKING IN NON'-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS, ~PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-comd.

Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additional work at Household Industry at Household Industry (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) Males Females 1 2 3 2 3

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT -URBAN BANASKANTHA DlSTRICT-URBAN-contd. Major Group 22 P. W. Division 2&3 2,228 66 I 23 I A. W. Divirion 2&3 J 27 1 30 1 31 Major Group 22 1 1 P. W. Major Group 80 P. W. Major Group 38 61 2,514 196 A. W. Divi~ion 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 I Major Group 27 Major Group 22 1

P. W. Division 6 3,844 286 P. W. Major Group 83 214 ~O

A W. Division 0 J A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 04 Major Group 04 1

Division 2&3 3 P. W. Major Group 86 73 7

Major Group 20 2 A. W. Division 2&3 J 23 1 Major Group 31 1 P. W. Major Group 64-68 3,227 278 P. W. Major Group 87 48 1 A. W. Divisio1l 0 A. W. DiPivion 2&3 1 Major Group 04 1 Major Group 22 1 Divivion 2&3 3 Major Group 20 2 P. W. Major Group 88 956 128 23 1 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. DhisioD 7 1,504 9 Major Group 04 A. W. Divirion 2&3 J Division 1&.1 1 1 Major Group 20 1 Major Group 23 I 30 1 P. W. MajOl' Group 70-71 1,404 9 P. W. Division 9 1,468 553 A. W. Division 2&3 1 1 Major Group 20 1 A. W. Division 0 P. W. Division 8 4,977 609 Major Group 04 1 A. W. Division 0 2 P. W. Major G!'oup 90 1,468 553 Major Group 04 2 A. W. Division a 1 Dil'ision 2&3 4 1 Major Group 04 1

72 B-VJI-PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -concld. (RURAL AREAS ONLY) Principal Work Principal Work Additional work Additiona.l work at Household Industry at Household Industry ( Division) Males Females (Division) Males Females 2 3 I 2 3

P ALANPUR TALUKA DHANERA T ALUKA -contd. P. W. Division 4 P. W. Division C} 1,296 3,32() 2,600 694 A. W. Divi,ion 0 1 A. W. Division 0 1 2 P. W. Division 2&3 24 244 P. W. Division 8 1,226 392 A. W. Division 0 I A. W. Divifion 0 1 1 P. W. Division 4 494 191 2&3 I A. W. Divi~ioll 0 1 DEESA TALUKA 2&3 1 P. W. Division 6 986 107 A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Division 6 1,584 198 1

A; W. Dil'i~ion Q 3 P. W. Division 8 1,585 506

2&3 6 A. W. Division 0 1 2&3 1 P. W. Division 7 480 4 KANKREJ TALUKA A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. Division 6 1,171 181 P. W. Division 8 4,031 1,459 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 2 A. W. Division 0 8 P. W. Division 8 1,292 523 2&3 6 1 A. W. Divi5ion 0 2 DANTA TALUKA 2&3 5 P. W. Division 6 458 25 VAV TALUKA A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 P. W. Division 4 113 30 P. 'tV. Division 8 921 132 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 P. W. Division 6 1,052 85 VADGAM MAHAL A. W. DivMon 0 1 P. W. Division 0 278 410 P. W. Division 8 1,106 253 A. W. Division 2&3 3 9 A. W. m.,j,ion 0 7 1 P. W. Division 6 1,277 267 Nil THARAD TALUKA Nil Nil A. W. Division 0 3 1 Nil DEODAR TALUKA Nil Nil 2&3 8 2 RADHANPUR TALUKA

P. W. Division 8 2,498 1,365 P. W. Division 6 23R 62 A. W. Division 0 1 2 A. W. Division 0 2 1 2&3 5 10 2&3 1

DHANERA TALUKA SANTALPUR TALUKA

P. W. Division 0 298 370 P. W. Division 8 707 101 A. W. Division 2&3 J A. W. Division 2&3 2

73 TABJ~E B-VIII PARTS-A & B B-VUI PART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD Seeking employment for the first time Age-groups Total unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30·34 35+ Age not stated -~- ~-- ---_ --~---~ Educational levels P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 BANASKANTHA Total 539 SZl 17 143 3 69 3 47 6 6 15 Illiterate }86 176 10 26 12 4 1 8 Literate (without educa­ tional level) 155 154 I 40 18 J4 2 3 3 Primary or Junior Basic 148 143 5 48 2 27 2 12 3 2 4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 50 49 1 29 J2 17 Technical diploma not equal to degree Non-technical diploma not equal to degree University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree

Technical degree or dip­ loma equaJ to degree or post graduate degree

Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary & dairying Technology Teaching Others

B·VIII PART--B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE

Rural unemployeds

- --~ --.- -- -- Total unemployed Illiterate

------~------~-- District/Taluka/Mahal P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT 804 77'1 25 306 282 24

Palanpur 168 166 2 49 47 2· Danta 44 40 4 19 15 4 Vadgam 144 143 1 41 40 1 Dhanera n 72 43 43 Deesa 79 68 11 34 23 11

Kankrej S8 57 1 13 12 1 Vav 69 69 27 27 Tharad 33 28 S 18 14 4 Deodar 94 94 43 43 Radhanpur. 8 7 4 3 1

Santalpur 35 35 IS 15

74 TABLE 8-VUI PARTS-A &: B AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY Persons employed before but now out of employment & seeking work

Age-groups

~--~-~ ------~~-~ ~- Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35·44 45.59 60+ Age not stated

--~-~~ ~--- -~--- ~- ~--.-- -~~- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Educational levels 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1

DISTRICT

379 14 8:\ 90 1 92 S 46 1 55 7 13 Total 150 10 26 35 4J 2 18 1 18 7 10 Illiterate Literate (without educational ] 14 I 25 19 28 1 J y 22 level) <}S 3 28 23 19 2 8 15 2 Primary or Junior BasIc Matflculation or Higher 20 4 13 2 Secondary Technical diploma not equal to degree Non-technical diploma not equal to degree University degree or post­ grad uate degree other than technical degree

Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post­ graduate degree

Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary & dairying Technology Teaching Others BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONL Y by educational levels

Literate (without Primary or Matriculation educational level) Junior Basic and above

P M F P M F P M F District/TaTuka/Mahal

8 9 10 II 12 J 3 14 15 16

198 198 262 261 1 38 38 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

25 25 78 78 16 16 Palanpur 9 9 12 12 4 4 Danta 42 42 52 52 9 <) Va d gam 11 11 16 16 2 2 Dhanera 31 31 12 12 :2 :2 Deesa

1 42 42 2 2 KankreJ 24 24 17 17 Vav S 8 7 6 Tharad 28 28 23 21 Deodar 4 4 Radhanpur

15 15 3 3 2 2 Santalpur

75 TABLE B-IX 8-1X,-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD

Dependents, infants Total non.working population Full time students Household duties and disabled

-----~~~-~- --~------Age-group Pl:(fsonS Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BANASKANTHA

Total 545,346 217,433 327,908 47,368 10,360 1,376 138,455 161.693 174,366 0-14 385.110 196,325 188,785 41,093 9,899 962 21,509 153,987 157.295 15-34 80.361 9,72.7 70,634 6,257 456 175 67,843 1,162 2.095 35-59 50,357 3,336 47,021 13 3 42,352 1,139 3,465 60+ ~9,180 7,881 21.299 1 60" 6,739 5,240 11.356 Age not statl:~ 338 169 169 4 2 12 165 155 BANASKANTHA

Total 495.521 198,460 29'7,061 39,572 7,001 1,266 121,898 152,107 163,972 0-14 356,319 181,283 175,036 35,113 6,815 918 20,055 144,947 148,094 15--34 67,891 7.216 60,675 4,441 182 225 !8,304 1,018 1,991 35--59 44,324 2,709 41,615 13 2 67 37,453 1,030 3,136 60+ 26,653 7,085 19,568 1 56 6,074 4,949 10,598 Age not statetl 334 167 167 4 2 12 163 153 BANASKANTHA

Total 49.825 18.978 30,847 7,796 3,359 110 16,557 9,536 10,394 0-14 28,791 15,042 13,749 5,980 3,084 44 1,454 8,990 9,201 15-34 12.470 2,511 9,959 1,816 274 SO 9,539 144 104 35--59 6,033 627 5,406 1 1:1 4,899 109 329 60+ 2.n1 796 1,731 4 665 291 758 Ale not stated 4 2 2 2 2

PALANPUR

Tota) 84,816 33,713 51,103 9,703 1,589 lOS 23,565 22,742 24,951 0-14 56,534 Z9,602 26,932 7,948 1,529 58 2,970 21,557 22,418 15-34 14,179 2,237 11,942 1,744 58 26 11.664 162 185 35-59 8,883 471 8,406 11 2 8 7,681 139 495 60+ 5,091 1,334 3.757 16 1,248 821 1,789 Age not stated 129 63 66 2 63 64 DANTA

Total 28,614 10,669 1'7,945 2,616 300 58 8,389 8.373 9,171 0-14 19,530 9,796 9,734 1,793 291 34 1,212 7,926 8,217 1:5-34 4.758 360 4,398 223 9 19 4,346 60 37 35-59 2.832 129 2,703 3 2,499 58 182 60+ 1,466 371 1,095 2 331 316 721 Age not stated 28 13 15 1 13 14

VADGAM

l'otal 49,862 20,841 29,021 7,695 1,796 13 12,814 12,308 13,856 0-14 34.069 8,101 15.968 6.536 1,745 41 1,940 11,491 12,277 15-34 7,889 1,504 6,385 1,159 51 19 6,227 88 83 35-59 4,610 ,332 4,278 7 3,883 121 ':85 60+ 3,280 899 2,381 6 763 603 1,203 Age not stated 14 5 9 1 5 8 DHANERA

Tetal 42,994 18,41S 24,579 2,948 501 144 8,221 14,661 15,363 0-14 32,999 17,004 15,995 2,710 477 127 1,276 14,116 14,231 15-34 4,445 507 3,938 237 24 11 3,799 81 89 35--59 3,125 269 2,856 3 2,524 75 211 60+ 2,420 631 1,789 3 622 386 831 Age not stated 5 4 1 3 1

76 TABLE B-IX AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITV-contd.

Persons employed Inmates of penal, Persons seeking before, but noW' Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants, mental and chari- employment for out of employment indcpendentmeans etc. table institutions the first time and seeking work ------~------Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 DISTRICT (TOTAL)

3,057 3,855 2,454 773 86 44 506 6 948 4~ Total 5 16 170 44 5 9 59 94 13 0-14 50 59 958 152 37 18 393 3 595 8 15-34 721 910 1,064 255 38 12 SO 3 232 21 35-59 2,281 2,870 262 322 6 5 4 27 7 60+ Age not stated

DISTRICT (RURAL)

2,322 3,447 2,227 • 679 56 26 349 3 561 35 Total 5 16 165 42 4 1 45 S6 13 0-14 40 48 878 136 19 12 265 330 2 15-34 449 777 953 222 29 9 37 3 131 13 35-59 1,828 2,606 231 279 4 4 2 14 7 60+ Age not stated

DISTRICT (URBAN)

735 408 227 94 30 18 157 3 387 14 Total .. 5 2 1 8 14 8 0-14 10 11 80 16 18 6 128 3 265 6 15-34 272 133 111 33 9 3 13 101 8 35-59 453 264 31 43 2 1 2 13 60+ Age Dot stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

548 717 420 271 7 8 84 101 Total 14 20 1 11 8 0-14 9 17 143 14 2 4 69 82 15-34 87 158 215 65 3 3 3 11 2 35-59 452 528 42 191 2 1 1 60+ Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

66 48 82 21 1 7 67 15 Total 9 3 34 11 0-14 I 1 36 5 7 14 15-34 23 8 29 10 1 16 3 35-59 42 39 8 3 3 ! 60+ Age not stated MAHAL (RURAL)

313 487 282 62 11 5 77 81 1 Total 16 5 1 1 8 8 0-14 3 6 112 15 2 3 67 54 15-34 60 86 114 22 8 1 2 20 1 35-59 250 395 40 20 60+ Age not stated T ALUKA (RURAL)

276 427 296 64 7 3 27 56 Total 2 2 37 9 1 3 8 0-14 6 7 113 17 3 2 23 33 15-34 58 104 115 17 3 1 14 35-59 210 314 31 21 I 60+ Age not stated 77 TABLE B-IX B-IX-1JERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD

J)ependents, infants Total non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled ------Age-group Persons M

J)EESA

Total 71,667 26,795 44,872 4,085 418 356 20,701 21,790 23,180 0-14 49,460 24,688 24,772 3,684 404 265 3,322 20,722 21,045 15-34 11,150 755 10,395 399 14 63 10,208 159 161 35-59 7,203 295 6,908 1 12 6,335 131 452 60+ 3,S45 1,051 2,794 1 16 834 772 1,521 Age not staled 9 6 3 2 6 1

KANKREJ

Total 48.883 20,015 28,868 3,365 791 42 10,605 16,188 17,205 0-14 37,271 IS,ns 18,549 3,125 778 34 2,023 15,546 15,744 15-34 5,422 426 4,996 239 11 5 4,891 74 75 35-59 3,838 227 3,661 3 3,252 88 345 60+ 1,285 63~ 1,653 436 479 1.037 Age not stated 11 2 9 2 3 1 4

YAV

Total 4-i,6B 17,5S7 27,016 2.531 394 165 11.276 14,327 14,92Z 0-14 32,457 16,235 16,222 2,414 389 112 2,087 13,693 13,742 15-34 5,930 450 5,4S() 114 5 40 5,386 118 78- 35-59 3,99~ 276 3,722 1 8 3,285 119 311 60+ 2,148 575 1,573 5 517 348 753 Age not stated 90 51 39 2 I 49 38

THARAD

Total 32,252 14.379 17,R73 2,259 197 100 3,589 11,658 13,871 0-14 26,217 13,437 12,780 2,175 197 82 1,004 11,14·5 11,57 I 15-34 2,107 252 J ,855 84 13 696 49 ] ,123 35-59 1,929 196 1,733 2 1,477 70 201 60+ 1,997 494 1,503 3 411 394 975 Age not stated 2 .2 1 I

DEODAR

Total 46,733 18,189 28,544 2,454 516 178 12,149 15,073 15,575 0-14 34,043 16,849- 17,194 2,325 513 139 2,466 14,351 14,208 15-34 6,223 392 5,831 129 3 18 5,735 102 76 35-59 4,185 325 3,860 17 3,448 142 331 60+ 2,239 603 1,636 4 499 458 938 Age not stated 43 20 23 1 20 22

RAJ)HANPUR

Total 21,479 8,201 13,278 1,112 163 29 5,569 6.941 7,397 0-14 15,604 7,742 7,862 1,074 161 18 831 6,648 6,870 15-34 3,115 151 2,964 38 2 8 2,894 90 62 35-59 1,854 59 1,795 2 1,639 32 107 60+ 906 249 657 1 205 171 358 Age not stated

SANTALPUR

Total 23,598 9,656 13,942 1.404 336 13 5.020 8,046 8,481 0-14 18,129 9,101 9,028 1,329 331 H 924 7,752 7.771 15-34 2,673 182 2,491 75 5 :3 2,458 35 22 35-59 1,817 124 1,693 :2 1,430 55 216 60+ 976 246 730 208 201 472 Age not stated 3- 3 3

78 TABLE B-IX AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY-concld.

Persons employed Inmates of penal, Persons seeking before, but now Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants. mental and chari- employment for out of employment independent means etC. table institutions the first time and seeking work Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

TALUKA (RURAL)

312 546 172 15 2 30 48 12 Total 7 10 1 0-14 4 5 74 6 30 25 1 15-34 68 113 73 4 9 4 35-59 240 428 18 5 4 6 60+ Age not stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

157 212 190 S3 5 34 34 Z Total 12 3 7 4 1 0-J4 3 3 65 16 3 12 25 15-34 Ig 41 96 22 2 ]4 5 35-59 135 168 17 12 1 60+ Age flot stated

TALUKA (RURAL)

252 413 231 30 8 1 26 47 Total . . .. 12 4 2 2 0-14 6 3 ]23 8 1 16 32 15-34 44 111 78 15 6 8 12 35-59 202 299 18 3 1 1 1 60+ Age not stated TALUKA (RURAL)

98 142 221 65 10 4 16 2 17 3 Total I 27 8 :2 " 4 1 0-14 1 4 85 :'!8 4 3 8 8 I J5-34 18 26 90 24 4 ] 4 2 8 2 35-59 78 112 19 5 60+ Age not stated TALUKA (RURAL)

166 265 201 38 6 1 27 84 Total 2 .15 7 7 10 0-14 4 2 80 15 3 16 40 15-34 43 66 86 14 2 4 31 35-59 117 197 20 2 1 3 60+ Age not stated TALUKA (RURAL) "

88 119 24 29 2 1 S Total 2 0-14- 9 6 1 5 15-34 14 35 10 13 1 1 35-59 74 84 3 10 60+ Age not stated TALUKA (RURAL)

46 71 lOS 31 3 19 20 Total 8 2 3 I 0-14 3 38 6 16 12 15-34 15 29 47 16 2 5 ]5 35-59 28 42 7 I 2 60"1' Age not stated 79 B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS (Based on 20°';, Sample)

Households Households engaged Households engaged Households engaged in both in T neither in Cult iva- engaged Householq Cultivation & R Total Number tion nor Household in Cultiva- Industry Household District/Taluka(Mahal U of Households Industry 'tion only only Industry 2 3 4 5 6 7

BANASKANTHA DISTR,ICT T 37,945 10,360 22,118 2,174 3,293 R 34,815 7,711 21,834 1,990 3,280 U 3,130 2,649 284 184 13

Ali Rural Areas R 34,815 7.711 21,834 1,990 3,280

Palanpur R 5,903 1,551 3,139 554 659 Danta R 2,040 352 1,348 54 286 Yadgam R 3,690 1,233 1,597 453 407 Dhanera R 3.583 906 2,033 107 537 Deesa R 4,599 779 3,514 107 199 Kankrej R 3,330 735 2,302 133 160 Yav R 3,164 554 1,987 156 467 Tharad R 2,591 357 1,930 88 216 Deodar R 2,993 661 2,026 137 169 Radhanpur R 1,299 205 931 88 75 Santalpur R 1,623 378 1,027 113 105

All Urban Areas U 3,]30 2,649 28.f. 184 13 B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample)

No. of Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres [nterest cultivating in land house· Less Unspeci- cultivated holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.~ 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fled 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BANASKf\NTHA DlSTRICT (RURAL)

Total 2'5,114 154 ]',89Q 3,1l7 3,719- 2,320 2,860 764 6,498 3,032 ()37 lIS U8 2,983 3,500 2,162 2,662 673 5,839 2,715 (a) 23,1% 1.8-19 552.. 6 113 (b) 499 2 37 76 103 59 55 13 114 33 1 (c) 1,419 4 12 58 116 99 143 78 545 284 79 1 PALANPUR TALUKA (RURAL) .. Total 3,798 3J) 491 715 776 423 475 116 616 116 10 30 (a) 3,653 30 484 696 749 407 455 108 577 107 - 10 31) (b) 3(, 6 7 7 4 4 1 7 (c) 109 1 12 20 12 16 7 32 9 DANTA TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 1,63-1 29- 474 488 363 115 87 2J 40 3 2 10 (a) 1,607 28 4.67 483 356 112 86 :?3 37 3 ::; 10 (b) 13 :; 1 5 I .. I (c) 14 2 4 1 :2 I 2

Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column 1 : (a}=Owned or held from Government (b)=Held from private persons or institutions for payment in 'money, kind or share (c)=Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money. kind or sh

8.0 B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd. (Based on 20% Sample) No. of Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres Interest cultivating in land . house- Less Unspeci- cultivat<:d holds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ fled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 VADGAM MAHAL (RURAL) Total 2,004 41 3()5 373 378 2Z0 221 75 312 54 8 17 (a) 1,&77 40 297 345 34& 205 207 68 292 52 8 IS (b) 38 1 5 12 13 2 1 2 1 1 (c) 89 3 16 17 13 13 5 19 2 1 DHANERA TALUKA (RURAL) Total 2,570 7 121 302 395 264 388 117 686 231 58 1 (a) 2,481 7 120 297 392 258 379 109 650 213 55 1 (b) 21 1 4 1 2 4 2 6 1 (c) 68 1 2 4 S 6 30 18 2 DEESA TALUKA (RURAL)

Total 3,713 37 296 476 616 357 ~O7 127 896 311 70 20 (a) · 3,486 35 285 451 579 338 482 115 82& 291 62 20 (b) 60 .. 8 12 16 5 3 .. 8 6 2 ( c) 167 2 3 13 21 14 22 12 60 14 6 KANKREJ TALUKA (RURAL) Total 2,462 3 117 348 435 292 312 127 642 155 23 8 (a) · 2,057 2 107 324 374 243 261 94 501 130 13 8 (b) 103 7 17 22 15 10 2 24 5 1 (c) 302 1 3 7 39 34 41 31 117 20 !J •· VAV TALUKA (RURAL) Total 2,454 22 128 186 183 223 28 880 636 l{;l 7 (a) 2,097 19 119 166 158 196 19 745 539 129 7 (b) 83 3 7 16 17 9 2 22 6 I (c) 274 2 4 8 18 7 113 91 31 THARAD TALUKA (RURAL) Total 2,146 12 73 170 145 197 28 820 582 110 9 (a) 2,061 12 72 167 144 191 24 787 551 104 9 (b) 12 1 1 1 5 4 .. (c) 73 2 1 4 29 31 6 DEODAR TALUKA (RURAL) Total 2,195 5 37 149 244 202 248 26 754 434 88 8 (a) 1,988 5 36 138 227 190 225 21 669 388 81 8 (b) 52 1 9 9 4 11 2 14 2 .. (c) 155 2 8 8 12 3 71 44 1 RADHANPUR TALUKA (RURAL) Total 1,006 2 15 33 90 64 106 70 430 156 3S 5 (a) 905 1 15 30 80 58 96 67 392 131 30 5 (b) 36 I 2 9 5 5 2 9 3 .. (c) 65 1 1 1 5 1 29 22 5 SANTALPUR TALUKA (RURAL) Total 1,132 8 32 66 55 96 27 422 354 7Z (a) · 984 7 28 62 49 84 25 361 310 58 (b) 45 1 4 4 3 3 18 11 1 (c) 103 3 9 2 43 33 13 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT (URBAN) Total 297 6 27 41 32 31 42 29 67 lS 4 (a) · 2S5 5 23 37 29 26 35 28 58 10 4 (b) 19 1 4 2 3 4 '2 1 1 1 (c) 23 2 1 5 8 7 Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column 1 : (a)=Owned or held from Government (b) Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or sllare (c)=Partly held from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money. kind or share

81 -TABLE 8-XII B-XII--SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on

Cultivating hltuseholds according to Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

8ANASKANTHA

All sizes 21,834 35,915 21,409 I,O.U 4,961 4,466 495 7,315 9,125 5,277 228

Less than 1 122 133 68 1 68 53 15 36 45 26 1 1.0- 2.4 1,613 1,988 1,127 11 671 575 96 616 715 511 6 2.5- 4.9 2,671 3,654 2,182 40 848 752 96 1,033 1,238 815 13 5.0- 7.4 3,204 4,756 2,766 74 881 794 87 1,199 1,463 906 29 7.5- 9.9 2,028 3,123 1,905 42 465 429 36 754 904 588 16

10.0-12.4 2,498 4,019 2,386 78 542 496 46 901 1,144 633 25 12.5-14.9 670 1,122 663 34 131 119 12 245 309 168 13 150-29.9 5,678 10,147 6,094 299 971 893 78 1,748 2,240 1,192 64 30.0--49.9 2,688 5,521 3,433 279 310 288 22 625 842 356 52 50+ 559 1,318 717 181 35 33 2 115 174 49 7

Unspecified 103 134 68 3 39 34 5 43 51 33 2

PALANPUR

All sizes 3,139 4,686 2,296 100 1,063 953 115 1,034 1,341 - 689 38

Less than 1 18 17 8 14 11 3 1 2 1.0- 2.4 404 434 235 1 206 170 36 ]51 175 126 1 2.5- 4.9 601 791 420 13 233 205 28 199 240 152 6 50-74 645 958 476 24 219 197 22 205 260 140 ]0 7.5- 9.9 367 571. 299 12 108 98 10 109 139 76 3

10.0-12.4 393 653 289 8 111 107 4 131 184 75 3 12.5-14.9 97 179 87 4 19 18 1 38 57 17 2 15.0-29.9 490 862 383 24 125 118 7 160 225 83 12 30.0-49.9 94 173 76 9 24 21 3 27 41 12 1 50+ 9 24 IO 5 3 6

Unspecified 21 23 13 9 8 1 10 12 8

DANTA

AU sizes 1,348 2,154 1,028 10 400 378 22 491 665 313 4

Less than 1 18 22 12 7 4 3 7 8 6 1.0- 2.4 410 592 332 129 122 7 159 ]88 130 2.5- 4.9 397 647 313 2 llO 108 2 155 220 89 1 5.0- 7.4 295 504 220 2 94 86 8 88 ]29 46 1 7.5- 9.9 94 152 55 31 31 31 45 17

10.0-12.4 69 120 46 16 14 2 30 45 15 12.5-14.9 21 46 9 3 3 8 14 2 15.0-29.9 30 48 31 2 8 8 6 7 3 2 30.0-49.9 3 5 1 2 2 4 50+ 1 2 2

Unspecified 10 16 9 2 2 5 5 5

82 TABLE 8-xn CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres) 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT (RURAL)

8,324 17,922 11,934 642 1,219 4,328 3,626 150 15 74 77 22 All sizes

18 35 27 .. .. Less than 1 300 599 440 5 24 87 69 2 12 11 1.0- 2.4 731 1,461 1,096 21 59 203 175 6 2.5- 4.9 1,035 2,177 1,511 42 89 322 262 3 5.0- 7.4 746 1,565 1,108 23 63 225 173 3 7.5- 9.9

942 1,984 1,363 47 113 395 344 6 .. 10.0-12.4 257 557 372 20 35 125 100 1 2 i2 II 12.5-14.9 2,570 5.595 3,660 199 386 1,404 1,145 36 3 15 19 15.0-29.9 1,411 3,188 1,988 196 339 1,189 1,046 31 3 14 21 .. 30.0-49.9 294 716 341 88 110 374 310 64 5 21 15 22 50+

20 45 28 1 4 2 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

952 2,065 1,255 S6 84 321 731 6 1 6 6 All sizes

3 4 5 ,. Less than 1 45 80 68 2 9 5 1.0- 2.4 162 321 219 7 7 25 21 2,5- 4.9 206 444 276 ]4 15 57 38 5.0- 7.4 142 302 195 9 8 33 18 7.5- 9.9

140 312 180 5 11 50 30 10,0-12.4 33 75 45 2 6 23 18 1 6 () 12,5-14.9 179 425 222 11 26 94 71 1 15,0-29.9 36 87 34 8 7 24 27 30.0-49.9 ]2 4 7 2 6 3 5 50+

2 3 4 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

405 918 536 6 50 181 146 2 12 11 All sizes

4 10 3 .. Less than 1 109 223 151 12 47 33 2 12 11 1.0- 2.4 116 259 175 1 16 60 47 2.5- 4.9 95 231 112 1 18 58 54 5.0- 7.4 32 76 38 7.5- 9.9

21 54 22 2 7 7 JO.0-12.4 9 24 6 1 5 1 12.5-14.9 IS 29 24 1 4 4 15.0-29.9 ] 1 1 2 30.0-49.9 I 2 2 50+

3 9 4 Unspecified

83 TABLE a-xli lJ.:.Xll..,-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on

Cultivating households according to Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons

Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

VADGAM

All sizes 1,597 2,297 1,871 125 383 298 8S 510 563 430 27

Less than 1 35 33 22 22 14 8 9 11 7 1.0- 2.4 241 262 220 5 88 59 29 104 108 98 2 2.5- 4.9 314 386 332 11 97 74 23 106 111 98 3 5.0- 7.4 304 436 335 18 70 60 10 98 105 85 6 7.5- 9.9 184 270 229 13 31 27 4 61 69 4& 5

10.0-12.4 165 260 216 24 27 25 2 47 57 32 5 12.5-14.9 61 90 70 8 10 10 21 24 15 3 15.0-29.9 238 460 360 33 27 21 6 54 M 41 3 30.0-49.9 34 70 71 9 3 2 1 3 3 3 50+ (; 15 8 4 1 2

Unspecified 15 15 8 8 6 2 6 9 3

DHANERA

All sizes 2,033 3,285 2,410 41 291 244 47 743 847 630 9

Less than I 6 8 8 1 1 2 ::2 2 1.0- 2.4 87 121 85 22 19 3 36 39 33 2.5- 4.9 240 328 266 37 25 12 112 126 98 5.0- 7.4 309 456 379 2 44 33 11 125 133 117 7.5- 9.9 196 302 250 1 20 17 3 82 91 73

10.0-12.4 313 476 376 2 38 34 4 ]30 148 112 12.5-14.9 87 136 97 4 ]7 ]6 1 34 39 28 1 15.0-29,9 547 956 635 9 87 77 10 152 178 124 2 30.0-49".9 192 375 256 7 22 20 2 56 71 38 3 50+ 55 125 55 IS 3 2 1 14 20 5 3

Unspecified 2 3

DEESA

All sizes 3,514 5,523 2,266 10-1 1,197 1,104 93 1,197 1,(i54 712 28

Less than t 36 43 14 1 20 19 1 12 16 7 I 1.0- 2.4 285 350 110 3 162 147 15 84 112 53 3 2.5- 4.9 450 591 231 5 206 188 18 163 214 110 2 5.D- 7.4 588 846 338 7 220 209 11 235 324 141 5 j'P 7.5- 9.9 343 _.1 240 5 100 92 u" 136 177 93 2 .,.,,, 10.0-12.4 482 757 337 7 152 138 14 163 --<- 101 3 12.5-14.9 123 ]85 96 3 36 32 4 46 61 31 15.0-29.9 833 1,443 620 32 228 209 19 256 376 131 5 30.0-49.9 286 591 224 19 60 57 3 73 108 32 6 50+ 68 164 46 22 6 6 21 34 7

Unspecified 20 30 10 7 7 8 10 6

84 TABLE B-xn CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd.

20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land HOllse- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Female.. workers in acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

MAHAL (RURAL)

609 1,087 1,050 77 94 344 299 21 1 5 7 All sizes

4 8 7 Less than t 43 75 75 3 6 20 18 1.0- 2.4 102 176 179 7 9 25 32 2.5- 4.9 125 230 208 12 11 41 32 5.0--- 7.4 82 142 148 6 to 32 29 2 7.5- 9.9

75 126 131 18 16 52 51 I 10.0-12.4 28 52 48 4 2 4 7 1 12.5-14.9 127 235 215 21 29 135 91 9 1 S 7 15.0-29.9 19 37 34 4 9 28 3.3 5 30.0-49.9 3 6 2. 2 2 7 6 2 50+

1 3 Unspecified

T ALUKA (RURAL)

894 1,815 1,425 28 104 373 303 4 1 6 5 All sizes

3 5 6 Less than t '2.7 58 42 1 L." 5 7 1.0- 2.4 84 150 137 7 27 19 2.5- 4.9 128 239 218 2 12 51 33 5.0- 7.4 86 171 147 8 23 27 1 7.5- 9.9

135 261 229 2 10 33 3t 10.0-12.4 31 61 51 3 4 14 12 6 5 12.5-14.9 282 601 431 7 26 100 70 15.0-29.9 88 197 136 2 26 87 80 2 300-49.9 29 70 25 11 9 33 24- I 50+

1 2 3 Unspecified

TAL UKA (RURAL)

1,033 2,457 1,226 54 85 303 234 12 1 5 7 to All sizes

4 8 6 Less than 1 38 88 39 1 3 3 1.0- 2.4 79 131 ()8 3 2 8 5 2.5- 4.9 126 289 165 2 7 2~1 21 50- 7.4 100 227 121 3 7 27 18 7.5- 9.9

161 378 202 4 6 19 20 10.0-12.4 39 88 53 3 2 4 8 12.5-14.9 321 756 389 22 27 98 74 5 4 7 15.0-29.9 130 34~ 124 1 J 23 84 65 2 300-49.9 30 &7 19 6 10 36 20 5 iO 50+

j 13 4 Unspecified

85 TADL!: B-Xn B--XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on

Cultivating households according 10 Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Size of land Family workers Family workers Fam ily workers (class ranges House- --~---- Hired House~ ~ --~---~~-~- House- Hired in acres) bolds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jl 12

KANKREJ

All sizes 2,302 3,916 2,518 263 371 343 28 785 910 60S 55

Less than 1 2 3 1 2 3 I 1.0- 2.4 109 126 90 1 36 32 4 53 59 47 2.5- 4.9 318 434 303 8 69 62 7 ]51 164 137 1 5.0- 7.4 409 618 406 18 78 72 6 171 195 140 7 7.5- 9.9 276 448 260 7 54 50 4 107 123 87 4

10.0-12.4 292 489 317 26 43 41 2 100 116 73 11 12.5-149 121 229 145 10 13 13 39 47 29 2 15.0-29.9 603 1,222 753 106 68 65 3 128 162 74 20 30.0-49.9 143 296 200 56 6 5 I 29 36 14 8 50+ 21 42 40 30 2 2 1 ]

Unspecified 8 9 3 4 3 3 3 2

VAV

All sizes 1,987 3,305 2,029 120 367 332 3S 693 844 519 23

Less than 1 1.0- 2.4 13 17 9 3 2 1 8 9 7 2.5- 4.9 98 126 82 27 24 3 47 53 41 5.0- 7.4 144 190 133 39 34 5 62 70 54 7.5~ 9.9 148 200 124 38 36 2 70 81 59

}O.0-12.4 193 289 176 2 50 43 7 69 79 58 1 12.5-14.9 20 36 22 I 3 3 8 9 6 I 15.0-29.9 717 1,162 713 21 133 122 11 262 324 198 2 30.0-49.9 527 1,022 628 61 63 58 5 137 173 83 IS 50+ 121 253 136 35 9 9 29 45 12 I

Unspecified 6 10 6 2 1

THARAD

All sizes 1,930 3.676 3,037 76 153 133 20 527 597 446 11

Less than 1 . . .. 1.0- 2.4 8 9 8 1 ] 6 6 6 2.5- 4.9 66 102 84 9 7 2 26 27 25 5.0- 7.4 147 227 200 1 20 16 4 53 55 51 7.5- 9.9 127 206 169 12 11 I 51 57 45

1O.Cl-12.4 176 300 247 3 14 12 2 62 72 50 2 12.5-14.9 26 55 37 .. 2 . . 2 5 6 4 15.0-29.9 740 1,346 1,150 19 59 52 7 209 226 188 4 30.0-49.9 532 1,159 942 34 27 25 2 101 128 69 5 50+ 99 257 192 18 7 7 II 16 6

Unspecified 9 15 8 2 2 3 4 2

86 TABLE 8-XU CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd. 20% Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation' • 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of laud House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

'tALUKA (RURAL)

969 2,064 1,380 152 176 598 50s 44 1 1 1Z All sizes

Less than 1 19 32 36 1 1 3 3 1.0- 2.4 89 182 135 2 9 26 24 5 2.5- 4.9 148 314 220 8 ]2 37 40 3 5.0- 7.4 102 225 138 3 13 50 31 7.5- 9.9

133 281 192 12 16 51 50 3 10.0-12.4 58 131 85 8 11 38 31 12.5-14.9 324 701 437 72 83 294 239 14 150-29.9 85 178 119 42 23 77 66 6 30.0-49.9 10 17 18 4 8 22 . 21 13 1 1 12 50+

1 3 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

820 1,761 1,167 78 107 368 308 19 All sizes

Less than I 2 6 1 1.0- 2.4 23 45 35 1 4 3 2.5- 4.9 39 73 60 4 13 14 5.0- 7.4 38 73 58 2 10 5 7.5- 9.9

67 143 90 7 24 21 10.()-12.4 7 17 10 2 7 6 125-14.9 294 613 429 18 28 103 75 I 15.0-29.9 282 641 402 39 45 150 138 4 30.0-49.9 65 142 78 20 18 57 46 14 50+

3 8 4 Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

972 },978 1,669 45 272 935 866 20 6 33 36 All sizes

Less than 1 1 2 2 1.0- 2.4 27 54 45 4 14 12 2.5- 4.9 67 131 ]22 1 7 25 23 S.Q-- 7.4 55 107 98 9 31 25 7.5- 9.9

81 149 139 19 67 56 1 10.0-12.4 17 39 28 2 to 3 12.5-14.9 382 765 660 11 89 297 290 4 1 6 5 15.0-29.9 286 591 485 21 115 401 365 8 3 14 21 30.0-49.~ 53 135 86 11 26 86 90 7 2 13 10 50+

3 5 4 1 1 4 2 Unspecified 87 TABLE 8-XD

B-XII-SAMPLE~ t" HOUSEHOLDS_ ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY,

F4MILY, WORKERS" AND, HIRED WORKERS (Based on

Cultivating households according to , Total of cultivating households I Perspn 2 Persons Size of land Family workers Fa!Dily workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DEODAR

AU sizes l,OU; 3,723 1,117 134 340 324 16 637 804 450 20

Less than 1 5 5 2 3 3 2 2 2 1.0- 2.4 36 49 23 15 15 ]2 15 9 2.5- 4.9 134 181 113 43 43 51 56 46 5.0- 7.4 221 336 179 2 55 50 5 93 III 75 7.5- 9.9 191 306 197 4 44 41 3 62 67 55 2

100-12.4 235 415 242 2 39 39 92 123 61 12.5-14.9 22 38 27 1 3 3 .. 8 8 7 1 ]5.0-29.9 701 1,333 759 37 92 85 7 216 278 144 10 30.0-49.9 396 877 474 51 41 40 1 81 117 39 6 50+ 77 174 95 36 3 3 15 22 8 Unspecified 8 9 6 2 2 5 5 4 1

RADHANPUR

All sizes 931 1,~7 708 46 214 198 16 348 468 219 9

Less than 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.0- 2.4 13 18 11 5 5 3 4 2 2.5- 4.9 28 38 19 8 8 14 Ii II 5.0- 7.4 84 109 57 27 24 3 38 46 30 7.5- 9.9 58 84 33 19 19 26 35 17

10.0--12.4 97 146 77 4 23 20 3 44 55 33 12.5-14.9 66 90 48 3 19 15 4 29 33 22 3 15.0--29.9 397 692 298 13 83 79 4 146 208 81 3 30.0-49.9 147 302 127 20 22 21 1 38 56 17 3 50+ 34 81 35 6 4 3 1 7 11 3

Unspecified 5 5 2 3 3 2 2 2

SANTALPUR

All sizes 1,027 1,783 1,129 23 177 159 18 350 4~2 264 4

Less than 1 ].0-- 2.4 7 10 4 4 3 1 2.5- 4.9 25 30 19 1 9 8 1 9 10 8 5.0- 7.4 58 76 43 15 13 2 31 35 27 7.5- 9.9 44 60 49 8 7 1 19 20 18

10.0-12.4 83 114 63 29 21 6 33 43 23 12.5-14.9 26 38 25 6 6 9 11 7 15.0-29.9 382 623 392 3 61 51 4 159 192 125 I 30.0--49.9 334 651 434 11 42 39 3 78 lOS 49 2 50+ 68 181 100 8 3 3 12 16 1 1

Unspecified

88 T AJJJ,.E B-"Il CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF' IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-con(d. 20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land House- Hired House- - Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

TALUKA (RURAL)

903 2,050 1,227 95 146 545 424 19 All sizes

Less than 1 9 19 14 1.0- 2.4 36 68 55 4 14 12 2.5- 4.9 71 162 95 2 2 13 4 5.0- 7.4 80 180 124 2 5 18 15 7.5- 9.9

85 185 124 2 19 68 57 10.0-12.4 9 18 13 .. 2 9 7 12.5-14.9 346 795 470 26 47 175 138 1 15.0-29.9 223 522 285 43 51 198 149 2 300-49.9 43 99 45 20 16 50 42 16 50+

1 2 2 Unspecified

T ALUKA (RURAL)

337 790 374 34 31 105 94 3 1 6 5 All sizes

Less than I S 9 9 1.0- 2.4 6 13 8 .. 2.5- 4.9 18 36 21 3 3 5.0- 7.4 13 30 16 7.5- 9.9

26 58 28 3 4 13 13 1 10.0-12.4 16 35 17 2 7 5 12.5-14.9 158 371 184 9 10 34 29 1 15.0-29.9 76 187 75 16 11 38 34 1 30.Q--49.9 19 51 16 6 3 10 10 6 5 50+

Unspecified

TALUKA (RURAL)

430 937 631 17 70 255 216 2 All sizes

.. Less than 1 3 7 3 ].0- 2.4 7 12 10 2.5- 4.9 12 28 14 5.0- 7.4 16 32 25 5 7.5- 9.9

18 37 26 3 11 8 10.0-12.4 10 17 16 1 4 2 12.5-14.9 142 304 199 2 20 70 64 15.0-29.9 185 405 293 8 29 102 89 1 300-49.9 37 95 45 6 16 67 4~ 1 50+

Unspecified

89 TABLES 8-Xn ~ B-..XVI B-XD-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on

Cultivating households according to Total of cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons

Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers (class ranges House- Hired House- House- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

BANASKANTHA

All sizes 284 416 196 48 96 92 4 99 124 67 7

Less than 1 6 5 1 6 5 1 ... 1.0- 2.4 27 31 10 19 18 1 5 6 4 2.5- 4.9 37 . 47 18 3 18 17 1 13 16 9 5.0- 7.4 30 51 18 2 11 11 7 10 4 7.5- 9.9 31 41 17 3 13 13 10 '13 6

10.0-12.4 40 57 41 1 5 5 21 23 18 1 12.5-14.9 27 46 25 2 4 4 10 13 6 1 ]5.0-29.9 64 103 44 31 15 14 1 23 30 14 2 30.0-49.9 18 30 20 6 3 3 9 12 5 1 50+ 4 5 2 2 2 1 1 1

Unspecified

B-XVI--SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHO~D INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on Total to 3 months ------Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Code Rural House- Hired House------Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holds Ma1es Females workers holds Males Females workers :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BANASKANTHA T()tal Total 5,467 9,039 5,705 181 112 192 132 8 (a) 3,293 6,201 4,314 119 104 186 127 8 (b) 2,174 2,838 1,391 62 8 6 5

Rural 5,270 8,808 5,596 171 111 191 131 8 (a) 3,280 6,182 4,301 119 103 185 126 8 (b) 1,990 2,626 1,295 52 8 6 5

Urban 197 231 109 10 1 1 1 (a) 13 19 13 1 1 1 (b) 184 212 96 10

"Djl'ision a Agriculture, lil'estock,iorestry, Total 2,939 5,360 3,576 92 3 4 3 jishillg and hunting (n) 2,204 4,325 3111 82 2 2 3 (b) 735 1,035 465 10 1 2

Rural 2,920 5,339 3.566 9:: 3 4 3 (a) 2,20f) 4,3[8 3,108 82 2 ~" 3 (h) 720 1,02! 458 10 1 2

U,bmt 19 2{ 10 (a) 4 7 3 (b) 15 14 7 (a)=With cultivation (b)=Without cultivation

90 T..\.BLES ~m&B-XVl CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-concld.

20% Sample)

number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land House- Hired House- Hired House- Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRICT (URBAN)

77 163 93 17 11 35 32 9 1 2 IS All sizes

Less than 1 3 7 5 1.0- 2.4 5 10 5 2 I 4 3 2.5- 4.9 10 25 9 2 5 5 2 5.0- 7.4 R IS 11 2 7.S- 9.9

13 26 20 1 3 3 10.0-12.4 12 26 ]6 1 3 3 1 12.5-14.9 21 44 19 ]0 4 13 ]0 4 1 2 15 15.0-29.9 4 8 7 3 2 7 8 2 30.0-49.9 ! 2 I 50+

Unspecified

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS 20% Sample) 4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired House- wor- House- WOf- House- wor- House- wor- Code holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers holds Males Females kers No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 DISTRICT 488 778 482 9 531 830 453 18 4,083 6,800 4,469 145 253 439 169 1 T Total 373 630 414 8 240 445 284 7 2,449 4,667 3,362 95 127 273 127 1 (a) 115 148 68 1 291 385 169 11 1,634 2,133 1,107 SO 126 166 42 (b)

474 761 473 8 499 794 436 17 3,934 6,623 4,388 137 252 439 168 1 R 370 625 410 8 234 436 281 7 2,446 4.663 3,357 95 127 273 127 1 (a) 104 136 63 265 358 155 10 1,488 1,960 1,031 42 125 166 41 (b)

14 17 9 1 32 36 17 1 149 177 81 8 1 1 U 3 S 4 6 9 3 .. 3 4 5 .. (a) 11 12 5 1 26 27 14 1 146 173 76 8 1 1 (b)

15 25 J2 1 71 126 76 3 2,753 5,001 3,401 87 97 204 84 1 T • Division (j 10 2l 9 1 48 101 68 3 2,080 4,049 2,954 77 64 152 77 1 (a) 5 4 3 23 25 8 673 952 447 10 33 52 7 (b)

13 25 10 1 67 120 73 3 2,740 4,986 3,396 87 97 204 84 1 R 10 21 9 1 45 95 6b 3 2,079 4,048 2,953 77 64 152 77 1 (a) 3 4 1 22 25 7 661 938 443 10· 33 52 7 (b)

2 2 4 6 3 13 15 5 U 3 () .! 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 1 J 12 14 4 (b)

91 TABLE B-XVI B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on Total 1 to 3 months Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Code Rural House- Hired House- Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Il

Major Group 04 Livestock and Total 2,937 5,358 3,575 91 3 4 3 Hunting (a) 2,203 4,324 3,11 I 81 2 2 3 (b) 734 1,034 464 IO 1 2

Rural 2,918 5.337 3,565 91 3 4 3 (a) 2,199 4,317 3,108 81 2 2 3 (b) 719 1,020 457 10 1 2

Urban 19 21 10 (a) 4 7 3 (b) 15 14 7

'" Division 1&3 Manufacturing Total 2.528 3,679 2,129 89 109 188 129 8 (a) 1,089 1,876 1,203 37 102 184 124 8 (b) 1,439 1,803 926 52 7 -I 5

Rural 2~350 3.469 2,030 79 108 187 128 8 «(I) 1,080 1,864 1,193 37 101 183 123 /j (b) 1,270 1,605 837 42 7 4 5

Urban 178 210 99 10 1 1 1 (a) 9 12 10 1 1 1 (b) 169 198 89 10

Major Group 23 Tel(tile-Cottoo Total 421 517 499 27 (a) 55 103 73 1 (b) 366 414 426 26

Rural 414 507 493 26 (a) 55 103 73 1 (b) 359 404 420 25

Urban 7 10 6 (a) (b) 7 10 6

Major Group 27 Textile Total 276 350 217 4 1 4 Miscellarteous (a) 81 131 85 1 1 1 (b) 195 219 132 3 3

Rural 246 334 187 3 3 (a) 80 130 84 .. (b) 166 204 103 3 3

Urban 30 16 30 1 1 1 (a) 1 1 1 1 I 1 (b) 29 15 29

Major"Group 28 Manufacture of Total 482 720 349 10 13 20 IS 2 Wood and Wooden Products, Ca) 304 510 295 9 13 20 15 2 (b) 178 210 54 1

Rural 475 712 344 10 13 20 15 2 (a) 303 508 293 9 13 20 15 2 (b) 172 204 51 1

Urban 7 8 5 (a) 1 2 2 (b) 6 6 3 (a):;;::With c:uItivation (b)=Without cultircltion

92 TABLE B-XVI AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-contd. 20% Sample) 4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months lOman ths to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired House- work- House- work- House- work- House- work Code holds Males Females ers hol\l.s Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers No.

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

15 25 12 1 70 125 76 2 2,752 5,000 3,400 87 97 20'+ 84 1 T Major Gr. to 21 9 1 47 100 68 2 2.080 4.049 2.954 77 64 152 77 1 (a) 04 5 4 3 23 25 8 672 951 446 10 33 52 7 (b)

13 25 10 1 66 119 73 2 2,739 4,985 3,395 87 97 204 84 R 10 21 9 1 44 94 66 2 2,079 4,048 2,953 77 64 152 77 (a) 3 4 1 22 25 7 660 937 442 10 33 52 7 (b)

2 2 4 6 3 13 15 5 U 3 6 2 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 t 1 12 14 4 (b)

473 753 470 8 460 704 377 15 1,330 1,799 1,068 58 156 235 85 T >I< Division 363 609 405 7 192 344 216 4 369 618 408 18 63 12/ 50 (a) 2&3 lIO 144 65 1 268 360 161 11 961 1,181 660 40 93 114 35 (b)

461 '736 463 7 432 674 363 14 1,194 1,637 992 50 155 235 84 R 360 604 401 7 189 341 2/5 4 367 615 404 18 63 121 50 Ca) 101 132 62 243 333 148 10 827 1,022 588 32 92 114 34 (b)

12 17 7 1 28 30 14 1 136 162 76 8 1 1 U 3 5 4 .. 3 3 1 2 3 4 (a) 9 12 3 1 25 27 13 1 134 159 72 8 1 1 (b)

29 52 34 40 48 41 337 393 408 27 15 24 16 T Major Gr. 21 43 26 7 12 12 25 42 31 1 2 6 4 o. (a) 23 8 9 !) 33 36 29 312 351 377 26 13 18 12 (b)

29 52 34 37 44 39 333 387 404 26 15 24 16 R 21 43 26 7 12 12 25 42 31 1 2 6 4 (a) 8 9 8 30 32 27 308 345 373 25 13 18 12 (b)

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

16 21 14 28 36 25 201 263 160 27 29 14 T Major Gr. 12 16 11 16 23 IS 48 85 51 4 6 4 . (a) 27 4 5 3 12 13 7 153 178 109 23 23 10 (b)

15 10 14 23 32 22 179 253 135 16 29 13 R 12 16 11 16 23 18 48 85 51 4 6 4 (a) .3 4 3 7 9 4 131 168 84 22 23 9 (b)

5 4 3 22 to 25 u (a) 1 1 5 4 3 22 10 25 1 1 (b)

122 180 103 1 89 136 62 1 224 325 153 6 34 59 16 T Major Gr. 96 153 93 1 55 97 46 1 116 194 125 5 24 46 16 (a) 28 26 27 10 34 39 16 108 131 28 1 10 13 (b)

120 177 100 1 86 133 60 222 323 153 6 34 59 16 R 95 151 91 1 55 97 46 116 194 125 5 24 46 16.. (a) 25 26 9 31 36 14 106 129 28 t 10 13 (b)

3 3 3 3 2 2 2 U 2 2 (a) 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 (b)

93 TABLE B-XVI B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-concld. (Based on 20% Sample) Total 1 to 3 months Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Code Rural House- Hired House- -~-~- Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban bolds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 Major Group 31 Leather and Leather Total 425 634 359 2 15 21 16 ProQ\\cts (a) 220 :364 241 2 13 18 16 (b) 205 270 118 2 3

Rural 383 576 335 2 15 21 ]6 (a) 216 360 238 2 13 18 16 (b) 167 216 97 2 3

Urban 42 58 24 (a) 4 4 3 (b) 38 54 21

Major Group 34-35 Non-metallic Total 350 584 337 11 18 37 23 Mineral Products other than (a) 159 297 205 2 17 37 22 Petroleum and Coal (b) 191 287 132 9 1 1

Rural 336 567 329 10 18 37 23 (a) 159 '].97 205 2 17 37 22 (b) 177 270 124 8 1 1

Urban 14 17 8 1 (a) (b) 14 17 8

4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Family workers Hired Code House- work.- House- work- House- work- House- work- No. holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers 12 ]3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 MajorGr. T 68 112 68 77 122 76 1 240 344 189 2 25 35 ]0 31 (a) 56 93 62 38 73 46 98 156 108 15 24 9 (b) 12 19 6 3') 49 30 1 142 188 81 2 10 11 1

R 64 ]07 66 72 117 74 207 296 169 2 25 35 10 (a) 55 92 61 36 71 45 97 155 107 2 15 24 9 (b) 9 15 5 36 46 29 110 141 62 10 11 1

U 4 5 2 5 5 2 33 48 20 (a) 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 (b) 3 4 1 3 3 1 32 47 19

MajorGr. T 105 175 130 ]56 256 132 10 47 75 38 24 41 14 34-35 (a) 75 129 99 46 85 61 2 12 24 18 9 22 5 (b) 30 46 31 1 110 171 71 8 35 51 20 ]5 19 9

R 103 171 130 151 251 129 10 40 fi7 33 24 41 14 (a) 75 129 99 46 85 61 2 12 24 18 9 22 5 (b) 28 42 31 105 166 68 8 28 43 15 15 19 9

U 2 4 1 5 5 3 7 8 5' (a) ...... (b) Z 4 1 5 5 3 7 8 5 (a)=Wjtb cultivation (b)=Without cultivation 94 APPENDIX

Major groups of the Household Industry which are less than 10 pei cent or the respective divisions have not been shown in the main table which shows such divisions by an asterisk. Major groups thus dropped from the main table are given run on in this Appendix. The figure preceding the bracket represents the code number of the major group dropped from the table. Alphabets given in brackets are abbreviations meant for different ranges of period of working in the Household Industries 'with' or 'without' cultivation -as explained below. The numerical :figure given after alphabet denotes the number of households in that particular range indicated by that alphabet.

Cla&s Range of Class Range of Abbreviation Period of Working Abbrevia tion Period of Working with without A means cultivation 1 to 3 months E means cultlVation 1 to 3 months B 4 to 6 F 4 to 6 " " " " " C 7 to 9 04 G 7 to 9 " " " D " 10 months to 1 year H 10 motnhs to" 1 year " " X " " Unspecified months Y ,. Unspecified months " " - "

For example:-District Banaskantha-Rural-20 CB-6, C-l, B-1, X-I, Y-4)

Figure 20 stands for major group 20 relating to ' foodstuffs " B-6 means that there are 6 households working in the class range of '4 to 6 months' in the Household Industry with cultivation. C-l means that there is 1 household working in the class range of '7 to 9 month~' in the Household Industry with cultivation and E-1 means that there is 1 household working in the class range of '1 to 3 months' in the Household Industry without cultivation; X-I means that there is one household working for "unspecified months" in the Household Industry with cultivation and Y-4 means that there are 4 households working for "unspecified months" in the Household Industry without cultivation in the 'foodstuffs' industry in the rural areas of Banaskantha district.

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT TOTAL

02 (C-l,H-l); 20 (A-50,B-Sl. C-8, D-14, X-2, F-9, G-19, H-28. Y-3); 22 (G-2, H-42); 24 (F-I); 25 (A-l,F-I); 36 (A-6, B-51, C-22, D-~, X-6, E-l, F-lS, G-13, H-53, Y-6); 39 (A-i, B-1, D-3, X-l, F-04, G-6, H-88, Y-13). RURAL

02 (C-l, H-l); 20 (A-SO, B-50, C-S, D-14, X-2, F-7, G-lS, H-21, Y-3); 22 (G-l ,H-2); 24 (F-l), 25 (A-l; F-1); 36 (A-6, B-51, C-21, D-52, X-6, B-1, F-15, 0-12, H-45, Y-6); 39 (A-l, B-1, D-3, X-I, F-4, G-6, H-76, Y-13).

URBAN

20 (B-1, F-2, G-4, H-7); 22 (G-l, H-40), 36 (C-l, D-l, 0-1, H-8); 39 (H-12).

95 B.XVIl-Sl\.MPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT Ca) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY SJZE OF LAND CULTIVATION (Based 00 20% Sample)

Size of sample households Total No. of Total Sample Single member household 2-3 mern.bers Total Sample Household population Rural House- House- House- Urban holds Persons Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Total 37,945 197,660 101,622 96,038 2,297 1,405 892 7,757 10,373 9,727 All Rural 34,815 183,672 94,426 89,246 1,880 1,147 733 6,916 9,265 8,719 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor Household Industry 7,711 31,411 16,069 15,342 1,341 791 550 2,167 2,739 2,713 (ii) Households engaged in Household Industry only 1,990 10,215 5,217 4,998 69 42 27 442 579 581 (iii) Households engaged in cultivation 25,114 142,046 73,140 68,906 470 314 156 4,307 5,947 5,425 Size of holding group Less than 1 acre 154 708 347 361 5 1 4 41 59 52 1.0- 2.4 acres 1,898 9,088 4,576 4,512 64 33 31 47l 592 637 2.5- 4.9 3,117 15,792 8,067 7,725 83 60 23 681 948 847 5.0- 7.4 " 3,719 19,873 10,180 9,693 74 47 27 721 986 934 7.5- 9.9 2,320 12,611 6,450 6,161 47 34 13 436 592 549 10.0-12.4 2,860 15,922 8,248 7,674 58 43 15 502 713 626 12.5-14.9 " 764 4,381 2,224 2,157 10 6 4 120 154 165 15.0-29.9 " 6.498 38,526 20,026 18,500 93 66 27 938 1,333 1,142 30.0-49.9 3,032 19,815 10,270 9,545 28 21 7 318 454 390 50+ 637 4,790 2,476 2,314 1 1 42 66 43 Unspecified 115 540 276 264 7 3 4 35 50 40 All Urban 3,130 13,988 7,196 6,792 417 258 159 841 1,108 1,008 Size of Sample hou'leholds-colltd. 4-6 members 7-9 members 10 members and over Total Rural House- House- Home- Urban holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 Total 17,225 43,965 41,883 8,703 34,299 32,741 1,963 11,580 10,795 All Rural 15,968 40,780 38,866 8,209 32,399 30,868 1,842 10,835 10,060 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor Household Industry 2,983 7,301 7,166 1,035 4,026 3,879 185 1,212 1,034 (ii) Households engaged in Household Industry only 977 2,473 2,365 421 1,648 1,591 81 475 434 (iii) Households engaged in cultivation 12,008 31,006 29,335 6,753 26,725 25,398 1,576 9,148 8,592 Size of holding group Less than 1 acre. 76 170 190 28 104 105 2 13 10 1.0- 2.4 acres 1,008 2,508 2,462 323 1,255 1,213 32 188 169 2,5- 4.9 1,614 4,007 3,930 645 2,536 2,399 94 516 526 5.0- 7.4 " 1,887 4,782 4,584 868 3,404 3,232 169 961 916 7.5- 9.9 1,150 2,937 2,824 570 2,203 2,163 117 684 612 10.0-12.4 1,395 3,652 3,378 755 2,993 2,842 150 847 813 12.5-149 380 972 965 212 854 779 42 238 244 15.0-29.9 3,012 7,991 7,291 1,968 7,800 7,416 487 1,836 2,624 30.0-49.9 " 1,248 3,350 3,114 1,093 4,405 4,138 345 2,040 1,896 50+ 194 527 491 267 1,089 1,017 133 794 762 Unspecified 44 110 106 24 82 94 5 31 20 All Urban 1,257 3,185 3,017 494 1,900 1,873 121 745 735

96 C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES This series contains 8 table of which Table C-I has been prepared from Household Schedules, on the basis of .20 per cent sample. It gives information about composition of sample households according to marital status. All the other tables in this series are based on full count and give age, sex and education, separately for fural and tfrban areas, single year age returns, mother tongue in alphabetical order, religion and classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. All the tables of this series except Table C-VI have been reproduced in the District Census Handbook. TABLE C-I-COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED (Based on 20% Sample) The table is prepared from Part II Census PopUlation Record of the Household Schedules for total, rural and urban areas of the district. A household means the entire groups of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and usually take their meals from a common mess. It thus includes out­ siders residing with the family during enumeration. This table, therefore, gives the composition of a house­ hold by family and non-family member. Besides, the heads of the households and their spouses, other family members like married sons and other relations are given separately by sex and marital status. TABLE C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS This table is presented for the district with rural/urban break-up while those for taluka/mahal for rural areas only. It corresponds to Table C-III of 1951 which was prepared on a 10% sample of the slips taken out at the time of initial stage of sorting, while this table is prepared on full count according to the quinquennial age-groups recommended by the United Nations Organisation. In Table C~III of 1951 there were 3 categories of marital status, viz., unmarried, married and Divorced/Separated, whereas in this table are given five categories of marital status, viz., (1) never married, (2) married, (3) widowed, (4) divorced/separated and (5) unspecified. In 1951, the information regarding widowed or divorced was given jointly, whereas these two types of marital status are compiled separately this time. Columns 14 and 15 relating to unspecified status have been deleted from the table, Such persons 81 1 in numbers - male and 1 female, are returned from rural areas. TABLE C-III-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION

It corresponds to Table C-IV of 1951 which was prepared on 10% sample. This table is prepared on fun count this time and is presented in two parts-A and B for the district. In Part-A broad educational levels upto matriculation and above are given for all areas. In Part-B educational levels are given in details with technical and non-technical diplomas, university degrees and technical degrees in urban areas only. In 1951, only. sum total of all literate and illiterate persons was given, whereas in 1961, educational levels for literate persons are given in details. TABLE C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS The table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up. It corresponds to Table C-V of 1951 .Census which was prepared on 10% sample. This table has been prepared on full count in 1961. The age in years completed on 1st March, 1961 has been given but the infants who did not complete one year on 1-3-1961 have been shown under the age group "0". TABLE C-V-MOTHER TONGUE This table corresponds to Table D-I-(i) of 1951 in which languages and dialects as returned were shown in the descending order of number of speakers. This time all the languages as actually returned are arranged in the alphabetical order with popUlation, persons, males, females, for total, rural and urban areas for the district and for fllral areas for taluka/mahal.

97 B-B-13 'Mother tongue' is the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the persons or the language spoken in the household.

TABLE C-VII-RELIGION

It is prepared separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district and for rural arcas of talukas and mahals. This tabJe corresponds to Table D-II of 1951, in which the figures of religiOn

TABLE C-VIII-SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

PART-A-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRTAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES PART-B-CLASSIFICATlON BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up and for taluka/mahal for rural areas only. In this table total population of Scheduled Castes/SchedUled Tribes and their distribution by nine industrial categories of workers and also non-workers adopted in the Primary Census Abstract are shown by literate and illiterate. Part A relates to Scheduled Castes and Part B to Scheduled Tribes.

98 TABLE C-I

00

NOON\OOO oov)Nr-1O QO ..... M_ .... t"") -.... N -.;t:.,.,"~. -10

._ o c

'5or;; o .,.. 0. o N E 8 """00

00

00 '" ..;'"

M r- M N \Q -v) ....~ ....<::> .,., oN

;;:!;~!:::O\~ S5:b~~~ .,.. ~-:_t-i'f') 00 r- v.o. 10 - - ('1"\ MN" N IO~ -

c ;SN~r-:oi"'''''"'''",,"OI I I .,.,r-:~V"l -=< 99 C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Marital status Divorced T Total population Never married Married Widowed or Separated R Age-group U Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3* 4 5* 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

All Ages T 996,144 511,951 484,193 282,367 220,123 212,855 217,717 15,795 45,868 934 484 R 925,490 475,230 450,260 261,904 204,887 197,768 203,248 14,672 41,714 886 410 U 70,654 36,721 33,933 20,463 15,236 15,087 14,469 1,123 4,154 48 74

0- 9 R 296,9'71 151,678 145,293 151,678 145,293 U 21,054 10,878 10,176 10,878 10,176

10-14 R 109,331 58,817 50,514 56,140 45,243 2,645 5,252 25 16 7 3 U 8,299 4,581 3,718 4,520 3,614 61 104

15-19 R 80,910 43,104 37,806 32,160 12,919 10,782 24,737 126 101 36 49 U 5,983 3,357 2,626 2,894 1,168 455 1,446 7 6 1 6

20-24 R 81,825 40,436 41,389 13,135 918 26,789 40,087 405 311 ]07 73 U 6,524 3,180 3,344 1,295 193 1,852 3,094 22 41 11 16

25-29 R 73,776 38,097 35,679 4,062 126 33,192 34,809 669 680 174 64 U 6,052 3,132 2,920 412 34 2,659 2,798 49 75 12 13

30~34 R 61,807 32,313 29,494 1,373 87 29,915 27,703 854 1,642 171 62 U 5,364 2,812 2,552 154 23 2,585 2,335 64 180 9 14

35-39 R 45,048 22,310 22,738 576 42 20,822 20,671 818 1,984 94 41 U 3,88S 2,058 1,830 76 10 1,913 1,541 63 272 6 7

40-44 R 47,272 23,915 23,357 1,352 37 21,001 18,678 1,453 4,585 109 57 U 3,825 1,903 1,922 66 6 1,737 1,360 97 548 3 8

45-49 R 34,058 17,140 16,918 387 17 15,344 13,132 1,351 3,751 58 18 U 2,435 1,340 1,095 55 4 1,172 729 110 362 3

SO-54 R 3.7,120 20,073 17,047 327 20 17,421 9,040 2,264 7,964 61 23 U 2,826 1,453 1,373 47 3 1,215 584 188 783 3 3

55-59 R 14,563 7,721 6.842 160 6 6,464 3,889 1,081 2,943 16 4 U 1,124 613 5JI 13 496 205 104 304 2

60-64 R 20,379 9,727 10,652 183 10 7,348 2,879 2,169 7,758 27 5 U 1.597 659 938 30 478 158 151 778 2

65-69 R 6,266 2,848 3,418 66 4 1,973 1,024 804 2,386 5 4 U 528 255 273 4 1 184 54 67 216 2

70+ R 15,751 6,827 8,930 no ]3 4,032 1,323 2,644 7,588 21 6 U 1,148 496 652 15 2 280 60 20t 589

Age not stated R 401 224 183 175 152 40 24 9 5 U 7 4 3 4 2 • Includes I fem.ille of unspecified marital status shown under Cols. 3 and 5.

100 C-ll-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

Marital status Divorced or Total population Never married Married Wigowed Separated

Age-group R Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem.~les 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PALANPUR TALUKA

Ages R 147,893 75,250 72,643 39.700 30,883 32,915 34.474 2,404 7,182 231 104 0-9 R 44,708 23,133 21,575 23,133 21,575 10-14 R 17,952 9,562 8,390 8,950 7,115 599 1,274 12 1 1 15-19 R 13,704 7,139 6,565 4,811 1,966 2,294 4,569 21 20 13 lQ 20-24 R 12,081 5,872 6,209 1,600 107 4,190 6,040 57 50 25 12 25-29 R 11,420 5,751 5.669 517 7 5,088 5,546 101 103 45 13

30-34 R 9,867 4,991 4,876 202 29 4,619 4,584 124 248 46 15 35-39 R 7,767 3,757 4,010 98 3 3,499 3,633 134 358 26 16 40-44 R 7,856 3,822 4,034 94 5 3,505 3,275 197 742 26 12 45-49 R 5,745 2,913 2,832 71 4 2,629 2,204 205 617 8 1 50-54 R 6,039 3,197 2,842 56 3 2,811 1,546 315 1,282 15 It

, 55-59 R 2,532 1,328 1,20"," 35 1 1,118 697 171 504 4 2 '60-64 R 3,684 1,724 1,960 34 3 1,300 598 379 1,357 11 2 65-69 R J,307 599 708 15 1 422 242 161 465 1 70+ R 3,095 1,393 1,702 21 1 835 265 527 1,432 10 .. Age not stated R 136 69 67 63 63 6 1 3

DANTA TALUKA

All Ages R 52,411 27,221 25,190 14,849 11,543 11,526 11,877 749 1,723 97 41 0- 9 R 16,486 8.367 8,119 8,367 8,119 10-14 R 6,008 3,251 2,757 3,130 2,505 120 251 1 1 .. 15-19 R 4,576 2,431 2,145 1,936 820 485 1,306 5 8 5 11 20-24 R 4,610 2,280 2,330 851 69 1,396 2,238 18 II IS 12 25-29 R 4,506 2,322 2,184 308 9 1,962 2,144 34 26 18 $

30-34 R 3,605 1,899 1,706 81 4 1,741 1,652 67 45 l() 3 35-39 R 2,882 1,507 1,375 37 1,404 1,298 52 75 14 2 40-44 R 2,672 1,422 1,250 39 1 1,289 1,109 84 137 I(} ], 45-49 R 2,010 1,090 920 29 974 771 76 147 11 2 5D-54 R 1,858 1,064 794 17 939 509 100 279 8 )

55-59 R 844 457 387 15 388 253 54 132 2 60-64 R 1,083 568 515 10 452 183 104 331 2 65-69 R 337 159 178 4 114 50 39 128 2 70+ R 902 387 515 12 .. 259 112 114 403 2 Age not stated R 32 17 15 13 14 3 1 1

VADGAM MAHAL

All Ages R 90,247 45,018 45,229 24,011 19,071 19,206 21,098 1,661 4,993 140 67 0- 9 R 26,527 13,685 12,842 13,685 12,842 .. 10-14 R 11,448 6,040 5,408 5,669 4,662 368 742 1 2 2 2 15-19 R 8,366 4,124 4,242 2,850 1,415 1,259 2,806 10 16 5 5 20-24 R 7,579 3,491 4,088 1,031 77 2,421 3,968 29 30 JO 13 25-29 R 6,880 3,469 3,411 344 26 3,042 3,307 57 71 26 1

30-34 R 5,757 2,788 2.969 138 9 2,548 2,786 79 166 23 3 35-39 R 4,726 2,249 2.477 72 9 2,067 2,237 98 224 12 7 40-44 R 4,688 2,281 2,407 65 8 2,026 1,881 170 505 20 B 45-49 R 3,531 1,736 1,795 44 2 1,545 1,325 129 466 18 2 50-54 R 3,610 1,814 1,796 35 7 1,558 934 213 852 8 J 55-59 R 1.719 910 809 24 .. 757 425 126 384 3 60-64 R 2,297 1,055 1,242 24 1 768 314 254 865 9 2 65-69 R 930 448 482 1 .. 326 136 113 342 2 4 70+ R 2,169 919 J .250 17 4 518 176 382 1,O

Marital status Divorced or Total population Never marriej Married Widowed Separated

"--.~--- Age-group R Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.> 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DHANERA TALUKA

All Ages R 89,261 46,665 42,596 26,573 19,532 18,697 19,038 1,336 3,999 59 27 0- 9 R 28,192 14,436 13,756 14,436 13,756 10-14 R 10,334 5,598 4,736 5,434 4,402 163 333 1 1 15-19 R 7,641 4,228 3,413 3,400 1,248 807 2,154 19 5 2 6 20-24 R 8,167 4,268 3,899 1,658 83 2,561 3,791 42 21 7 4 25-29 R 7,l59 3,824 3,335 503 13 3,226 3,253 83 59 12 5

30 34 R 6,123 3,300 2,823 142 8 3058 2,f)4~ 88 161 12 6 35-39 R 4,168 2,107 2,061 58 4 1,969 ] ,887 75 169 5 1 40-44 R 4,758 2,371 2,387 825 5 1,410 1,898 124 481 12 3 45-49 R 3.289 1,683 1,606 30 2 1,517 1 ,~5J 135 349 1 2 50-54 R 3,765 2,096 1,669 37 1,866 950 J88 719 5

55-59 R 1,440 767 673 10 3 666 390 89 280 2 60-64 R 2,255 1,118 1,137 16 1 873 289 229 847 65-69 R 554 268 286 () 1 1':12 oil 71) 217 70+ R 1,401 587 814 15 5 3~2 JI9 189 690 1 Age not stated R 15 14 1 3 I 7 4

DEESA TALUKA

All Ages R 121,996 62,60;) 59,396 35,562 27,878 25,349 26,026 1,582 5,449 IO? 42 0- 9 R 40,373 20,547 19,826 20,547 19.826 10-14 R 14,485 7,935 6,550 7,680 6.053 255 494 3 15-19 R 10,497 5,803 4,694 4,627 1,7~1 1,164 2,900 7 9 5 4 20-24 R 10,387 5,046 5,341 1,736 174 3,248 5,109 46 45 16 13 25-29 R 9,394 4,817 4,577 512 22 4,217 4,468 65 78 23 9

3J-34 R 8,002 4,145 3,857 152 7 3,872 3,614 97 229 24 7 35-39 R 5,759 2,779 2,980 66 5 2,627 2,743 74 228 12 4 4Q-44 R 6,353 3,237 3,116 80 4 2,997 2,521 149 586 11 5 45-49 R 4,350 2,148 2,202 42 2 1,967 1,741 134 459 5 50-54 R 4,891 2,635 2,256 40 2,362 1,211 227 1,045 6

55-59 R 1,793 920 873 12 .. 814 527 93 346 1 60-64 R 2,726 UOI 1,425 28 2 1,018 352 253 1,071 2 65-69 R 746 318 428 6 .. 218 140 94 288 . . 70+ R 2,218 953 ;,265 23 1 587 203 341 1,061 2 Age not s ta ted R 22 16 6 11 I 3 3 2 1

KANKREJ TALUKA

All Ages R 93,632 48,185 45,447 26,990 21,575 19,881 20,165 1,232 3,664 82 43 0- 9 R 31,880 16,142 15,738 16,142 15,738 .. 10-14 R 10,5 I3 5,742 4,771 5,556 4,407 185 363 1 1 15-19 R 8,239 4,337 3,902 3,321 1,320 1,012 2,565 4 12 , , 5 20-24 R 8,215 3,977 4,238 1,269 76 2,669 4,121 32 35 7 6 25-29 R 7,476 3,902 3,574 368 7 3,467 3,488 51 69 16 10 30-34 R 6,243 3,284 2,959 109 10 3,094 2,794 55 148 26 7 35-39 R 4,802 2,386 2,416 55 7 2,249 2,202 74 202 8 5 40-44 R 4,590 2,424 2,166 67 4 2,218 1,756 133 398 6 8 45-49 R 3,417 1,771 1,646 29 2 1,606 1,285 130 358 6 1 50-54 R 3,383 1,847 1,536 7.1 I 1,649 790 171 745 6

55-59 R 1,245 649 596 16 534 350 96 246 3 60-64 R 1,793 867 926 16 674 234 175 691 2 1 65-69 R 497 224 273 13 154 109 57 164 .. 70+ R 1,327 630 697 6 .. 369 102 253 595 2 Age not stated R 12 3 9 2 3 I 6

102 C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

Marital status

Divorced or Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated

-----~------~---- Age-group R Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

"'-'"' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

VAV TALUKA

All Ages R 85,490 44,087 41,403 23,881 18,783 18,539 18,516 1,626 4,074 41 30 0- 9 R 27,099 13,810 13,289 13,810 13,289 .. . . 10-14 R 9,958 5,326 4,632 5,047 4,164 275 467 4 J 15-19 R 6,997 3,769 3,228 2,794 1,174 960 2,041 14 9 1 4 20-24 R 8,464 4,299 4,165 1,412 95 2,820 4,030 58 34 9 6 25-29 R 7,325 3,867 3.458 402 7 3,369 3,3R6 88 63 8 2

30-34 R 6,028 3,223 2,805 140 4 2,968 2,602 107 191 8 8 35-39 R 3,669 1,892 1,777 47 2 1,749 1,577 94 196 2 2 40--44 R 4,360 2,110 2,250 50 3 1.876 1,70)l 179 534 5 5 45-49 R :1,107 1,551 +-,556 45 1 1,340 J,171 164 383 2 1 50-54 R 3,7')9 2,038 1,761 35 2 1,684 833 314 915 5 1

55-59 R •1,269 674 595 7 536 302 130 293 60-64 R 1,705 768 931 14 1 547 237 207 699 65-69 R 447 191 256 11 1 125 65 55 190 70+ R 1,156 506 650 13 1 283 92 210 556 Age not stated R 107 63 44 54 39 7 5 2

THARAD TALUKA

All Ages R 76,170 39,132 37,038 21,652 17,066 16,204 16,153 1,246 3,809 30 10 0- 9 R 24,4~1 12,338 12,083 12,33R 12,083 ...... 10-14 R 9,444 5,072 4,372 4,779 3,816 285 550 4 6 4 .. 15-19 R 6,650 3,642 3,008 2,596 1,061 1,024 1,937 22 9 .. 1 20-24 R 7,024 3,651 3,373 1,237 86 2,365 3,244 44 40 5 3 25-29 R 6,1:)1 3,!29 2,972 366 9 2,701 2,876 59 85 3 2

30-34 R 5.179 2,770 2,409 153 7 2,544 2.200 70 199 3 3 35-39 R 3,283 1,5~9 1,694 37 I J ,486 1,497 60 196 6 40·44 R 3,725 1,941 1,784 46 2 1,754 1,356 135 426 6 45-49 R 2,645 1,234 IAII 34 1,093 1,063 105 348 2 50-54 R 3,164 1,719 1,445 27 1,493 749 199 695

55-59 R 1.200 632 568 17 514 318 101 250 60-64 R 1,652 740 912 11 546 206 183 706 65-69 R 514 211 297 1 147 67 69 230 70+ R 1,165 458 707 10 .. 252 88 195 619 Age not stated R 3 3 1 2

DEODAR TALUKA

All Ages R 87,293 45,167 42,126 25,535 20,114 18,323 18,408 1,246 3,587 63 17 0- 9 R 29,692 15,159 14,533 15,159 14,533 ...... 10-14 R 10,119 5,479 4,640 5,273 4,232 205 408 1 15-]9 R 7,555 4,088 3,467 3,132 ],207 933 2,251 19 7 4 2 20-24 R 7,830 3,899 3,931 ],221 89 2,634 3,821 36 19 8 2 25-29 R 7,091 3,682 3,409 399 11 3,198 3,320 70 73 15 5 30-34 R 5,687 3,073 2,614 136 3 2,849 2,483 75 126 13 2 35-39 R 4,021 2,054 1,973 48 7 1,939 1,'188 60 177 7 1 40-44 R 4,090 2,119 1,971 44 3 1,957 1,563 110 401 8 4 45-49 R 2,969 1,461 1,502 29 1 I.328 1,170 109 331 1 50-54 R 3,434 1,858 1,576 31 3 1,581 803 242 770 4

55-59 R 1,307 691 616 15 2 580 364 95 250 1 60-64 R 1,692 827 865 15 1 633 241 178 623 1 65-69 R 496 225 271 3 .. 169 81 53 190 70+ R 1,247 516 731 10 1 307 110 198 620 Age not stated R 57 30 27 20 21 10 5

103 C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-concld.

Marital status Divorced or Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Age-group R Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10' 11 12 13 RADHANPUR TALUKA All Ages R 36,781 18,916 17,865 10,255 8,320 8,041 8,228 60S 1,311 15 6 0-9 R 12,579 6,377 6,202 6,377 6,202 10-14 R 3,946 2,064 1,882 1,958 1,682 106 199 1 15-19 R 3.073 1,605 1,468 1,190 389 413 1,076 2 3 20-24 R 3,331 1,619 1,712 464 30 1,136 1,669 17 13 2 25-29 R 2,865 1,460 1,405 151 6 1,288 ],374 18 23 3 2 30-34 R 2,447 1,324 1,123 51 4 1,240 1,078 30 41 3 35-39 R 1,848 928 920 20 3 874- 859 32 58 2 40-44 R 1,923 982 941 17 .. 912 807 53 133 1 45~49 R 1,394 716 678 12 I 644 550 58 125 2 2 SO-54 R \,391 811 580 6 3 695 B3 107 244 3 55-59c R 539 320 219 4 267 132 49 87 60-64 R 723 372 351 4 279 92 89 259 65-69 R 184 86 98 58 30 28 68 • 70+ R 538 252 286 1 129 29 122 257 Age not stated R - - ... -- SANTALPlJR TALUKA All Ages R 44,316 22,989 21,327 12,896 10,122 9,087 9,265 985 1,923 21 17 0- 9 R 15,014 7,684 7,330 7,684 7,330 .. 10-14 R 5,124 2,748 2,376 2,664 2,205 84 171 .. 15-1() R 3,612 1,938 1.674 LS03 538 431 1,132 3 3 1 1 20-24 R 4,137 2,034 2,103 656 32 1,349 2,056 26 13 3 2 25-2() R 3,559 .1.874 1,685 192 9 1,634 1,642 43 30 5 4 30-34 R 2,869 1,516 1,353 69 2 ],382 1,262 62 88 3 I 35-39 R 2,117 1,062 1,055 38 j 959 950 65 101 3 40-44 R· 2,257 1,206 1,051 25 Z 1,057 804 119 242 S 3 45-4() R 1,601 831 770 22 2 701 599 106 168 2 1 50-54 R 1,786 994 792 22 783 382 188 408 1 2 55-59 R 675 373 302 5 290 131 77 171 1 60-64 R 769 387 382 11 258 73 118 309 65-69 R 254 113 141 48 36 65 104 70+ R 539 226 313 2 111 27 113 286 Age not stated R 3 3 3 C-III PART-A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Ed uca tional-Ievels

Literate (without Primary Or Matriculation Total population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above -----~-~ Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT All Ages 996,144 511,951 484,191 407,255 462,101 64,747 13,285 36,308 8,581 3,640 226 0- 4 163,469 82,379 81,090 82,379 81,090 .. 5- 9 154.556 80,177 74,37C} 66,411 70,195 9,568 2,775 4,198 1.409 ]0-14 117,630 63,398 54,232 36,232 47,728 16,654 3,777 10,510 2,726 2 1 ]5-19 86,893 46,461 40,432 3],774 37,389 S,1l3 1,621 6,329 1,378 245 44 20-24 88,349 43,616 44,733 31,95Y 42,103 6,292 1,528 4,275 1,015 1,090 87 25-29 79,828 41,229 38,599 31,931 36,730 5,575 1,106 2,778 7I9 945 44 30-34 67,171 35,125 32,046 27,917 30,608 4,594 907 2,077 507 537 24 35-44 100,033 50,186 49,847 40,532 48,390 6.352 918 2,824 518 478 21 45-59 92,126 48,340 43,786 39,973 43,017 5,648 511 2,433 253 286 5 60+ 45,675 20,&12 24,863 17,933 24,668 1,945 142 877 53 57 Age not stated 414 228 186 215 183 6 7 3 .. 104 TABLE C-Ill PART B 1> U I '"O> -;- ._g- 0 ';l N . . 10..... 8 ...... E!1:i£~ E t u o ~_..t ""'- ~ ., ~E~~ @ "'"cu ....e 0000"' .... fIJ ~ a.2 go'" II) -; M 0.9- ';l ,11'1..... III :-~~ ::s - -- Z"d ::E

00 .,._Cl)., I ~ ~'" bJl o:r 0 . g -.:I" d S f"l '3 tols :.a cu '0 t"''''-,...... - ;::l "i "CO' ~ ::E II) ~ "0 ";)'" C1) >. i> ..... A ] '" I:-- := 00 ~ - ... <1> '" ..... :N~~ <'"lV><'"lvN E-< cu "0 CIJ ~ " i:l. f3 o~- E .... '"iii N .... cu 6-cu s-~ I ~ .- d ell ~ '-.:1"0<,")- ~ ~ ::E Z ., U 00 • r-OO ('I"') \0 c-O\\OV)oo-o '0 """" oS It..;; 0'1 .... 00 r--~ '"'l, 00 I:--IOCOI'M (;j 0; Q( .... 8 0 ~ tl 0 .... :.E Eo< 0"",11"\ .,.., "'V; I'll'- 0; z .... 0 cu M 1:1 5 .- ~ CCl en E-< -0 Vl MMf"OO~ ootli\,O ...... O\ a: .2 C tr)O\V)oov ooo\o\-r--- .... ~ d .... 0"10101:'- 10 '"M M""OOora ..... cu CIJ ~ 1.r\"'('i')... ,..:,..:'N N"-'"'('f')~C'i": '00-,"">""> 001"')0\01:"- "l" :::: 'f"""( ...... O'"Iv NOO("'(') ONNo\M ffl cu [J., '" ~ v)N_N~ <;j (",10'\[..... 1..0('1"') N"''''[,'O " -cd § 1Il \0000-,0001 V'}\Q1"-100f'. '13 ~ ~,s.g ~ M 10 I:--NNO\If) OMI:'-l"'lM flO .N ...... tt"--O\.-tt"'"- .... ¢ cJ o"'r.Qtn~..c \fS .,.r",r.~ M :;J~~ .... ~ I:"- ~ "',""VM '"'I) ..... lI) .... cu ...... ~ -.... '" 1)I)..c:: 0 ::E'"

"0 "0 2 . . . Q. 0- ~ ::s II> ;:: V5'" til v.i 0...... 0 ... 1)1) ..... "'<1'0'1-.:1"0\-.:1" 0'1'1:1""1'0\ 0 bl) QI) -.:1"01-.:1"0\..". 0\'

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year Single Year Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Femal es Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-contd.

All Ages 511,951 484,193 475,230 450,260 36,721 33,933 51 616 332 545 312 71 20 52 2,276 1,539 2,109 1,427 167 112 53 1,243 1,178 623 412 541 370 82 42 0 15,678 15,111 14,435 13,933 54 14,648 13,747 13,769 906 879 491 420 433 375 58 45 1 14,653 55 6,431 5,739 2 17,604 17,313 16,509 16,327 1,095 986 6,022 5,336 409 4Cf.3 3 17,498 17,548 16,308 16,381 1,190 1,167 4 16,946 16,470 15,867 15,427 1,079 1,043 56 497 398 441 368 56 30 57 389 323 336 295 53 28 5 19,100 17,556 17,789 16,412 1,311 1,144 58 802 727 737 690 65 37 6 16,720 16,097 15,552 15,115 1,168 982 59 215 166 185 153 30 13 7 16,481 15,073 15,380 13,954 1,101 1,119 60 9,147 10,487 8,611 9,631 536 856 8 18,761 17,260 17,702 16,253 1,059 1,007 9 9,115 8,393 8,389 7,722 726 671 61 261 235 238 218 23 17 62 698 611 632 571 66 40 63 156 144 134 10 19,878 17,954 18,587 16,830 1,291 1,124 132 22 12 7,168 5,951 6,475 5,346 693 605 64 124 113 112 100 12 13 11 65 2,656 3,203 2,474 2,974 12 18,067 14,939 16,948 14,019 1,119 920 182 229 13 8,845 7,636. 8.195 7,105 650 531 14 9,440 7,752 8,612 7,214 828 538 66 144 88 119 81 25 7 67 191 120 171 104 20 16 68 173 234 156 215 17 19 15 14,017 9,919 13,108 9,298 909 621 69 39 46 28 44 11 2 16 10,909 9,169 10,182 8,660 727 509 70 3,335 4,564 3,119 4,309 216 255 17 6,193 5,919 5,637 5,519 556 400 18 11,845 11,607 11,023 10,867 822 740 71 80 84 71 76 9 8 19 3,497 3,81~ 3,154 3,462 343 356 72 252 264 227 248 25 16 73 59 42 52 37 7 5 20 20,534 20,845 19,379 19,347 1,155 1,498 74 46 45 37 39 9 6 21 3,760 3,202 ~,432 2,952 328 250 75 840 1,096 770 1,017 70 79 22 11,504 11,644 10,653 10,753 851 891 23 4,276 4,701 3,881 4,342 395 359 76 67 59 58 57 9 2 24 3,542 4,341 3,091 3,995 451 346 77 36 38 32 36 4 2 78 79 92 67 78 12 14 25 25,330 21,483 23,750 19,793 1,580 1,690 79 25 23 23 21 2 2 26 3,677 3,444 3,237 3,120 440 324 80 1,674 2,276 1,592 2,104 82 172 27 3,811 3,466 3,443 3,165 368 301 28 7,365 8,951 6,782 8,443 583 508 81 37 23 31 18 6 5 29 1,046 1,255 885 1,158 161 97 82 59 58 56 54 3 4 83 19 10 ]8 8 1 2 84 12 9 12 9 30 24,01l .21,397 22,248 19,596 1,763 1,801 85 226 246 214 222 12 24 31 1,064 865 914 790 150 75 32 7,147 6,680 6,626 6,250 521 430 33 ],643 1,630 1.451 1,517 192 113 86 9 7 8 6 1 1 34 1,260 1,474 1,074 1,341 186 133 87 14 6 13 4 1 2 88 11 9 11 9 89 5 2 3 2 2 35 18,113 16,793 16,729 15,505 1,384 1,288 90 281 407 268 375 13 32 36 1,986 1,754 1,752 1,591 234 163 37 1,225 1,354 1,083 1,238 ]42 116 38 2,437 3,900 2,221 3,692 216 208 91 3 7 2 7 1 39 607 767 525 712 82 55 92 5 9 5 9 93 7 5 6 5 1 94 5 5 2 19,996 ]8,877 ],4]0 2 40 20,287 18,457 1,539 95 37 44 35 36 2 8 4] 737 507 668 473 59 34 42 3,451 3,266 3,171 3,037 280 229 43 788 894 714 831 74 63 96 8 7 7 6 1 44 565 616 485 559 80 57 97 8 6 8 5 1 98 6 7 4 7 2 99 7 15 7 15 4S 14,239 13,320 13,301 12,511 938 809 100 53 92 49 84 4 8 46 865 723 775 671 90 52 47 816 811 720 766 ~6 45 48 2,146 2,722 1,971 2,564 175 158 101+ 18 28 17 25 1 3 49 414 437 373 406 41 31 Age not 50 17,520 15,717 16,445 14,563 1,075 1,154 Stated 95 73 54 33 41 40

105 C.. V MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

Total Rural Urban St. Mother tongue Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All Mother tongues 996,144 511,951 484,1..93 925,490 475,230 450,260 70,654 36,121 33,933

1 Afghani I Kabuli! Pakhto ! Pafhlo I Pathani . 7 6 1 4 3 1 3 3 2 Arabic!Arbi 4 4 3 3 1 1 3 Balochi/B(lluchi 477 248 229 477 248 229 4 Bengali 19 18 1 4 4 15 14 I 5 Bihari 3 3 3 3

6 English 38 21 17 10 .5 5 28 16 a , 7 German 1 1 1 1 8 Gujarati 961,085 493,122 467,963 907,944 465,693 442,25l 53,141 27,429 25,712 9 Hindi 7,164 4,042 3,122 3,908 2,149_ 1,759 3,256 1,893 1,363 10 Hitldustani 28 9 19 28 9 19

11 \ *tJesalmeri 9 2 7 9 2 7 12 Kachchhi 41 31 10 36 28 8 5 3 2 13 Kannada 69 52 17 49 38 11 20 14 6 14 Kashmiri 1 1 1 1 IS KoknaJKokni/Kukna . 16 13 3 8 8 8 5 3

16 Madrasi 1 1 1 1 17 Makran; 29 12 17 29 12 17 18 Malayalam 78 58 20 45 38 7 33 20 13 19 Marathi 2,041 1,245 796 1,685 1,037 648 .356 208 148 20 Marwari 6,784 3,626 3,158 6,010 3,191 2,819 774 435 339

21 Mewari 6 3 3 6 3 3 22 Nepali 26 22 4 14 10 4 l~ 12 23 Oriya 6 6 5 5 1 1 24 Persian 193 77 116 193 77 116 2S Punjabi 139 77 62 34 26 8 105 SI S4

26 Rajasthani 321 162 159 305 157 148 16 S 11 27 1 I I I 28 Sindhi 4,050 2,203 1,&47 1,293 723 570 2,757 1,480 1,217 29 Tamil 140 98 42 131 89 42 9 9 30 Telugu 28 17 11 27 16 11 1 1

31 Tibetan 2 2 2 2 32 Tulu 3 3 3 3 33 Turkish I Turkistani 6 4 2 6 4 2 34 Urdu 13,328 6,763 6,565 3,254 1,65<) 1,595 10,074- 5,104 4,970

Note: (i) Mother tongues printed in italics belong to countries outside the indian Sub--Continent. (ii) Asterisk and dagger (*t) denote that the mother tougue is unclassified by Grierson but is tentatively classified by the Linsuist.

107 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.

Palanpur Taluka Danta Taluka Vadgam Mahal Dhanera Taluka

Sl. Females Males Females Males Females No. Mother tongue Males Females Males II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

42,596 All Mother tongues 75,250 n,643 27,221 25,190 45,018 45,229 46,665

1 Nghani I KahaU ! Pakhto ; Pashto / Patham' 3 1 2 Arabic! Arbi 3 BalochiI Bahlchi 1 4 Bengali 5 Bihari

6 English 7 German 44,185 44,519 44,575 40,987 S Gujarati . 72,980 70,745 26,701 24,679 108 47 204 240 9 Hindi 815 665 190 166 10 Hindustani

11 "'tJesalmeri 12 Kachcbhi 1 31 10 13 Kannada 1 14 Kashmiri 6 15 Kokna!Kokni/Kukna

16 Madrasi 1 17 Makrani 12 17 28 18 Malayalarn 5 3 7 ]9 Marathi 32 13 2 5 9 6 816 604 627 20 Marwari %5 760 230 278 58 48 521

21 Mewa,ri 22 Nepali 2 5 2 23 Oriya 24 Penian 1 2 25 Punjabi 4 6 3 2

26 Rajasthani 9'1 88 13 20 10 27 Sanskrit 28 Sindhi 99 88 40 34 141 93 84 55 29 Tamil 46 25 30 Telugu 1 14 11

31 Tibetan .. , 32 Tulu 3 33 Turkish I Turkistani 34 Urdu 256 . 282 42 23 516 . 502 188 105

108 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.

Deesa Taluka Kankrej Taluka Vav Taluka Tharad . Taluka

SI. Males Females Males Females No. Mother tongue Males Females Males Females 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

All Mother tongues . 62,600 59,396 48,185 45,447 44,087 41,403 39,132 37,038

1 Afghani I Kabuli I Pakhto / Pashia f Pathani • 2 Arabic/Arbi 1 2 3 Balachi/Baluchi • 51 44 '4 Bengali 5 Bihari

6 English 4. 5 7 German 41,137 38,712 36.66~ 8 Gujarati . 61,378 58,258 47,965 45,213 43,596 248 200 39 45 9 Hindi 314 220 23 26 10 Hindustani

11 *tJesalmeri 2 7 12 Kachchhi 17 2 13 Kannad 5 14 Kashmiri 15 Kokna/Kokni/Kukna

]6 Madrasi 17 Makrani 18 Malayalam 19 Marathi 6 7 7 5 144 3 14 t 20 Marwari 270 251 88 103 31 32 177 f2'1.

21 Mewari 22 Nepali 23 Oriya 4 24 Persian 76 lid 25 Punjabi 2 1 9

26 Rajasthani 25 18 9 S 27 Sanskrit 28 Sindhi 64 52 49 49 37 22- 9 3 29 Tamil 1 30 Telugu 1

31 Tibetan 32 Tulu 33 Turkis hi Turki stani. 34 Urdu 467 541 47 43 4 2 101 74

109 c-v MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER}-conc.d.

Deodar Taluka Radhanpur Taluka Santalpur Taluka

S1. No. Mother tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females 27 28 29 30 31 32

AU Mother Tongues. 45,167 42,126 18,916 17,865 22,989 21,327

1 Afghani / Kabuli / Pakhto I Pashlo I Pathan; 2 Arabic! Arbi • , . 3 Ba/ochi/ Ba/uchi 184 176 13 9 4 Bengali 1 5 Bihari

6 English 7 German 8 Gujarati 44,104 41,172 18,727 17,705 24,770 21,167 9 Hindi 92 68 29 21 87 61 10 Hindustani

11 *tJesalmeri 12 Kachchhi 9 7 13 Kannad 14 Kashmiri IS Kokna/Kokni/Kukol\ .

}6 Madrasi 17 Makrani' 18 Malayalam 1 19 Marathi 3 2 4 2 20 Marwari 708 666 .5 8 32 25

21 Mewari 3 3 22 Nepali 3 2 23 Oriya 24 Persian 2S Punjabi 3 2

26 Rajasthani 12 13 27 Sanskrit 28 Sindhi 2 129 114 69 55 29 Tamil 33 12 9 5 30 Telugu

31 Tibetan 32 Tulu 33 Turkish! Turki'stani 34 Urdu 2S 15 12 8

110 C-Vll RELIGION

Names of Religions arranged in alphabetical order

Total Total Buddhists Christians Hindus District/Taluka/ Rural Mahal Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

BANASKANTHA Total 996,144 511,951 484,193 203 163 149 106 461,745 434,208 DISTRICT Rural 925,490 475,230 450,260 203 163 48 22 437,266 412,550 Urban 70,654 36,721 33,933 101 84 24,479 21,658

Palanpur Rural 147,893 75,250 72,643 3 4 67,200 64,298 Danta Rural 52,411 27,221 25,190 4 24,817 22,963 Vadgam Rural 90,247 45,018 45,229 1 36,180 35,784 Dhanera Rural 89,261 46,665 42,596 203 163 26 10 43,296 39,553 Deesa Rural 121,996 62,600 59,396 8 8 59,802 ,56,671 Kankrej Rural 93,632 48,185 45,447 2 45,709 43,056 Vav Rural 85,490 44,087 41,403 2 41,809 39,221 Tharad Rural 76,170 39,132 37,038 37,222 35,206 Deodar Rural 87,293 45.167 42,126 1 42,767 39,783 Radhanpur Rural 36,781 18,916 17,865 17,912 16,930

Santalpur Rural 44,316 22,989 21,327 20,552 19,079

Names of Religions arranged in alphabetical order-contd. Other Religions and Total Jains Muslims Si;{hs Persuasions Religion not stated D istrict/Taluka/ Rural -~------_--- Mahal Urban Males Females Mal, Females Males Females Males F;:males Males Females 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

BAN \SKANTHA ToiaI 14,995 15,096 34,796 34,565 34 19 29 36 DlS1RICT Rural 10,885 10,330 26,808 26,683 17 10 3 2 Urban 4,110 4.266 7,988 7,882 17 9 26 34

Palanpur Rural 1,102 1,149 6,943 7,192 2 Danta Rural 152 126 2,244 2,097 4 4 Vadgam Rural 999 1,088 7,837 8,357 1 Dhanera Rural 1,468 1,485 1,671 1,385 1 Deesa Rural 1,343 1,312 1,443 1,398 1 3 1

Kankrej Rural 1,275 1,204 1,199 1,186 Vav Rural 1,506 1,469 765 709 5 4 Tharad Rural 1,137 1,093 773 739 Deodar Rural 1,526 1,545 870 796 3 2 Radhanpur Rural 75 69 929 866

SantaJpur Rural 302 290 2,134 1,958

111 TABLE C-VIIl PART-A

~ r-­ ~ ..... liD;. - M

o \0..... M

0'1 ('I

lfj,t")M M~oo::tlr'l-r-NO'f"t'j-M "'7 f"') ~ ~ - V \.0 f~ ("'f) -- ("'l - ("rl .....:""'" "=t'_'q~M.rl\O("'rl("tj""""" ...... ~:;;; ~~;;!;'8~~~~~~;;: 00 t"-- Q"\ t"'-- - \0 M ('I ...... c - ...... ;.; N r- N ..-iN

r­ N .-

..... In ga;~ M :"'" :NOO::::l('l~-~ N - .....o I]I I~

.In M N

00

N N

0'1 > ~

.....00

112 TABLE C-VlII PART..,.B

....r- 2l ::; ~ ::!: ~ ;1; ?:l '

._• ..... M -00

~~N ~~~~~~~!::r::~!:: """~ ('f") ..... _ _ ,.:~

r-­ N

....N .... II') - N ...... > o '"" '

-N

:-

0'\ I';;;j!;f'l ~~~~ :--fj'....

00

. . . .

113

E-HOUSING TABLES

The present Housing Census is the first of its kind in the history of the Indian Cemms organized on a uniform basis throughout the country alongwith the population Census of 1961. In the past censuses, house-listing \\las purely an administrative arrangement. Only residential houses were numbered and listed with the name of the head of the household. However, during 1961 Census a comprehensive house-list for collecting detailed information regarding each census house and industrial establishment formed part of the statutory census schedules. The house-list form brought into use during the current Census has recorded data on housing such as type of houses, tenure status, material of wall and roof, number ofrooms in a census household and of persons residing therein as well as essential data relating to establishments, workshops and factories, such as name of the establishment or proprietor, name of products, number of persons working and the kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used.

The following five housing tables have been compiled from the house-lists .-

E-I-Census Houses and the uses to which they are put

E-II-Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling

E-Ill-Census houses used as factories and workshops classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employment

E-IV-Distribution of Sample households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwell­ ing by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof

E-V-Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied

Out of the five tables stated above, Tables E-I and E-III have been prepared on full count and Tables E-II, IV and V on the basis of 20 per cent sampled households. For the purposes of drawing the sample, the house-lists were arranged separately in the order of location code numbers in case of (i) rural areas of a taluka/mahal and (ii) urban areas other than towns with population of 50,000 and over for a district and (iii) for every town with a population of 50,000 and over. The samples were marked continuously for all the house-lists thus arranged and the households left over at the end of the house-list after marking the last sample were carried over to the next house..:list for sample selection.

Tables E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V are given in the District Census Handbook for the district, taluka and towns with a population of 50,000 and over. But the data regarding number of establishments con­ tained in Table E-III are separately compiled down to village and given in the Villagewise List of Indus­ trial Establishments.

The explanatory note on e_ach of the tables is given below .-

TABLE E-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Table E-l prepared on full count gives figures of census houses separately for total, rural and urban areas of the distrIct, tal ukas , cities and towns with population of 50,000 and over, classified into different categories according to the uses to which they are put. Those found vacant at the time of house-listing have also been shown separately as such. The following are the various types of houses into which occupied houses have been classified :-

Dwellings, shop-cum-dweUings, workshop-cum-dwellings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist homes and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses, business houses and offices, factories registered

115 uDder the Facl~rles Act and worIc:sheds and workshops not so registered, schools and other educational institutions including training classes, coaching and shop classes, restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating places, places of entertainment and community gathering (Panchayat Ghar), public health and medical institutions, hospitals, health centres, doctors' clinics, dispensaries, etc.

Others Occupied census houses which do not fall in any of tbe above categories bave been classed as ·Others'.

With a view to understand the significance of statistics incorporated in E Series of Tables, the concepts aDd definitions of the terms occurring in the table are given below:-

Census house

" A Census house is a structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling. a shop, a shop..cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."

Census household

.. A household is a group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take their meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so."

Shop .. A shop is a place where articles are sold for cash or for credit."

Workshop

" A workshop is a place where some kind of production, processing, repair or servicing is undertaken or where goods or articles are made and sold, and is not a factory registered under the Factories Act."

Following are some of the instances :-

Paper-making, shoe-making, tailoring, cycle-repairing, motor-servicing, halwai's shop, pottery­ making, goldsmith, blacksmith, etc.

Factory

" A factory is a large workshop which has been registered under the Indian Factories Act." Business houses

Business houses are those premises where transactions in money or other articles are taking place. Detailed explanation of all these will be found in the Introductory Chapter of the Report on Housing and Establishments.

TABLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING

This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample. Census households used as dwell­ ings, shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings, and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the samples. Shop-cum-dwellings and workshop-cum-dwellings are censUs hous~s which are partly used for residential or dwelling purposes and partly used as a shop or workshop. The total number of households given in column 4 of this table gives the total of such samples classified into the aforementioned four categories of dwellings, which have been further classified according to their tenure status, whether owned or rented, for the district, talukas and towns with population of 50,000 or more as also for total/rural/urban.

116 TABLE E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OIl PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT Mt\T2RIAL OF ROOF

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census households used as dwellings, shop· cum-dwellings, workshop·cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the sample. The tot~l number of houses given in column 3 of this table gives the totals of all such sampled households. The material out of which most of the walls are made or where a hou'ie consists -of separate structures, each of different materials, the material out of which the walls of the main bedrooms are made has been entered. The wall material has been classified into the following nine categories :-

(l) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo (6) C. I. Sheets or other metal sheets (2) Timber (7) Stone (3) Mud (8) Cement concrete (4) Unburnt bricks (9) All other material (5) Burnt bricks

The material out of which most of the outer roof exposed to the weather and not the ceiling is made. i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc.,. or in the case of multi· . storeyed building, the material out of which the intermediate floor or floors has been made, have "been entered and classified into the following seven categories :-

(1) Grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or bamboo (2) Tiles, slate, shingle (3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets (4) Asbestos cement sheets (5) Brick and lime (6) Concrete and stone slabs (7) All other material

This table has been prepared for the district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000 or more, as also for total/rural/urban.

TABLE E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census Households used as dwellings, shop. cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken mto account for the purpose of marking the samples. The figures given in Column 3 of this table are the totals of all such sampled households. The sex break-up of the total number of members occupying such sampled households as also the total number of rooms in these households are shown separately. All the sampled households have been further classified into the fojlowing six categories :- .

Households with

(i) no regular room (iv) three rooms (ii) one room (v) four rooms (iii) t""o rooms (vi) five rooms or more

This classification of households into the above categories gives not only the number of households in each category, but also the number of occupants by sex. The units for which this table has been compiled are district, talukas and cities and towns with popUlation of 50,000 or more, as also total/rural/urban.

117 TABLE E-J E-I-CENSVS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT OccupicJ Census Houses used as :

Hotels, Sarais, Census Houses Dharamshalas, District/Taluka/Mahalj Total Total No. vacant at the Tourist homes Shops exclud~ City/To""n with Popu- Rural of CensuS time of house- Shop-cum- Workshop and Inspection ing eating lation of 50,000 or more Urban Houses listing Dwellings dwelling cum-dwelling houses houses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

BANASKANTHA Total 254,511 34.750 189,838 1,644 605 456 6,502 DlS1RICT Rural 230,759 30,290 175,078 1,485 395 377 4,451 Urban 23,752 4,460 14,760 159 210 79 2,051 1 Palanpur Total 55,474 10,166 36,423 200 31 81 1,628 Rural 44,588 7,738 29,731 149 3 61 649 Urban 10,886 2,428 6,692 51 28 20 979 2 Danta Rural 13,130 1,040 10,105 119 8 69 196 3 Vadgam Rural 30,124 7,002 18,554 126 71 47 594 4 Dhanera Rural 23,758 3,574 17,783 125 69 30 403 5 Deesa Total 36,422 5,692 27,237 212 221 67 886 Rural 30,660 5,004 23,618 158 49 37 392 Urban 5,762 688 3,619 54 172 30 494 6 Kankrej Rural 19,829 1,832 16,427 197 64 12 630 7 Vav Rural 17,831 720 15,808 160 59 454 8 Tharad Total 15,766 673 14,184 190 2 17 356 Rural 13,614 365 12,768 164 2 10 102 Urban 2,152 308 1,416 26 7 254 9 Deodar Rural 17,993 1,395 14,897 169 3 21 620 10 Radhanpur Total 13,788 ],706 10,158 79 13 36 411 Rural 8,836 670 7,125 51 3 14 87 Urban 4,952 1,036 3,033 28 10 22 324 11 Santalpur Rural 10,396 950 8,262 67 ]23 17 324 Occupied Census Houses used as :-contd. Public health Places of and medical Schools and other entertainmen t institutions, Business Factories, educational institu- Restaurants, and community hospitals, health DistrictfTaluka/Mahal/ Total houses workshops tions. including train- Sweetmeat gathering centres, Doctor's City{fown with Popu- Rural and and ing classes, coaching shops and (Panchayat Clinics, Dispen- lation of 50,roO or more Urban offices worksheds and shop classes eating places Ghar) saries, etc. Others 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BANASKANTHA Total 643 812 1,076 479 345 139 17,222 DISTRICT Rural 417 480 982 309 324 93 16,078 Urban 226 332 94 170 21 46 1,144 Palanpur Total 164 117 203 163 63 38 6,197 Rural 67 29 167 67 57 15 5,855 Urban 97 88 36 96 6 23 342 2 Danta Rural 30 31 59 30 14 4 1,425 3 Vadgam Rural 67 63 189 .51 55 24 3,281 4 Dhanera Rural 53 80 97 25 15 15 1,489 5 Deesa Total 98 238 123 65 35 21 1,527 Rural 33 114 100 29 27 10 1,089 Urban 65 124 23 36 8 11 438 6 Kankrej Rural 34 49 88 24 46 7 419 7 Vav Rural 41 10 78 9 21 4 467 8 Tharad Total 28 73 15 13 4 210 Rural 5 63 2 10 1 122 Urban 23 1 10 13 3 3 88 9 Deodar Rural 40 9 82 49 19 6 683 10 Radhanpur Total 54 138 51 26 22 10 1,084 Rural 13 19 26 I 18 1 808 Urban 41 119 25 25 4 9 276 11 Santalpur Rural 34 76 33 22 42 6 440 118 E-n..-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING (Based on 20% Sample) Households in Census Houses used as : DistrictjTalukajMahalj Total City/Town with Popu- Rural Tenure Total number of Workshop.cum- Dwelling with lation of 50,000 or more Urban Status households DweJ1ing Shop-cum-dwelling dwelling other uses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B~NASKANTHA Total Total 38,567 38,017 203 147 200 DISTRICT Owned 35,561 35,191 141 117 111 Rented 3,006 2,826 6l 30 88 Rural Total 35,523 35,046 186 107 184 Owned 33,680 33,348 129 96 107 Rented 1,843 1,698 51 11 77 Urban Total 3,044 2,971 17 40 16 Owned 1,881 1,843 12 II .$ Rentelt 1,163 1,128 5 19 11 Palanpur Total Total 7,356 7,304 24 6 22 Owned 6,427 6,408 11 3 j Rented 929 896 13 3 17 Rural Total 5,994 5,960 19 3 12 Owned 5,663 5,650 9 2 2 Rented 331 310 10 1 10 Urban Total 1,362 1,344 5 3 JO Owned 764 758 2 1 3 Rented 598 586 3 2 7 Danta Rural Total 2,065 2,046 9 10 owned 1,951 1,944 4 3 Rented 114 102 5 1 Vadgam Rural Total 3,764 3,670 12 20 62 Owned 3,582 3,508 9 20 45 Rented 182 162 3 11 Dhanera Rural Total 3,599 3,547 20 20 12 Owned 3,253 3,216 13 19 5 Rented 346 331 7 1 7 Deesa Total Total 5,550 5,450 25 44 3l Owned 5,078 5,015 17 25 21 Rented 472 435 8 19 If) Rural Total 4,778 4,721 19 II 27 Owned 4,617 4,579 12 7 19 Rented 161 142 7 4 .8 Urban Total 772 729 6 33 4 Owned 461 436 5 18 2 Rented 311 293 1 15 .2 Kankrej Rural Total 3,354 3,304 20 18 U Owned 3,197 3,158 14 15 l~ Rented 157 146 6 3 2 Vav Rural Total 3,221 3,199 12 Ii Owned 3,107 3,094 9 4 Rented 114 lOS. 3 6 Tbarad Total Total 2,883 2,847 25 5 ~ Owned 2,792 2,762 24 .3 .3 Rented 91 85 1 2 J Rural Total 2,593 2,563 23 1 (I Owned 2,566 2,540 22 t 1 Rented 27 23 1 1 Urban Total 290 284 2 4 Owned 226 222 2 2 Rented 64 62 2 Deodar Rural Total 3,022 2,965 27 7 23 Owned 2,836 2.800 17 7 12 Rented 186 165 10 II Radhanpur Total Total 2,057 2,034 16 7 Owned 1,785 1,770 12 .3 Rented 272 264 4 4 Rural Total 1,437 1,420 12 5 Owned 1,355 1,343 9 3 Rented 82 77 3 2 Urban Total 620 614 4 1 Owned 430 427 3 Rented 190 187 1 1 Santalpur Rural Total 1,696 1,651 13 27 5 Owned 1,553 1,516 11 25 1 Rented 143 13S 2 2 .4 119 E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY P«EDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF (Based on 20% Sample) Predominant Material of Wall

OJ strict/Ta luka/Mahal/ T Grass, Leaves, C. I. sheets or City/Town with Popu- R Total No. of Reeds. or Unbumt Bumt other metal lation of 50,000 or more U Households Bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10 BANASKANTHA T 38,567 1,270 277 25,214 999 9,857 159 750 DISTRICT R 35,523 1,247 243 24,800 992 7,301 159 749 U 3,044 23 34 414 7 2,556 1 1 Palanpllr T 7,356 132 22 2,629 314 4,226 1 21 R 5,994 124 19 2,564 314 2,943 1 21 U 1,362 & 3 65 1,283 2 Danta R 2,065 188 . 1,320 410 131 3 Vadgam R 3,764 71 1 966 125 2,598 3 4 Dhanera R 3,599 68 12 2,831 189 308 154 37 5 Deesa T 5,550 102 8 4,235 217 968 15 R 4,778 87 7 4.110 210 349 14 U 772 15 1 125 7 619 1 6 Kankrej R 3,354 238 2,862 2 246 1 5 7 Vav R 3.221 28 34 3,008 25 121 5 8 Tharad T 2,883 2 1 2,593 93 186 1 R 2,593 2 1 2,465 93 25 1 U 290 128 161 9 Deodar R 3.022 41 49 2,774 26 109 2 20 10 Radhanl'tlr T 2,057 135 147 1,177 575 21 R 1,431 135 117 1,081 82 21 U 620 30 96 493 II Santalpur R 1,6% 265 3 819 7 110 492

Predominant Material of Roof

----~---- Grass, Leaves, Corrugated District/Taluka/Mahall T All Reeds, Thatch, iron, zmc or Asbestos City/Town with Popu- R Cement other Wood or Tiles,Slate other metal cement Brick and Concrete All other latiQn of 50,000 or more U concrete material Bamboo Shingle sheets sheets lime and stone material

I 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BANASKANTHA T 18 23 6,536 28,318 3,055 51 21 541 39 DISTRICT R 12 2() 6,359 26,731 2.032 35 23 306 37 U 6 3 177 1,587 1,023 16 4 235 2 I Palanpur T 8 3 341 5,375 t,364 14 12 242 8 R 7 1 302 4,994 62~ 9 12 48 6 U I 2 39 38l 741 5 194 2 2 Danta R 2 ]3 141 1,829 59 6 28 2 3 Vadgam R ]51 2,934 651 3 24 4- Dhanera. R 460 2,726 364 ]7 29 2 5 Deesa T 5 664 4,496 300 12 78 R 1 596 4,024 100 3 55 U 4 68 472 200 9 23 6 Kankre.j R 588 2,643 110 10 2 7 Vav R 1,152 2,028 40 8 Tharad T 6 1,299 1,483 71 3 3 23 R 6 1,268 1,269 29 3 I .. 23 V 1 31 214 42 2 I 9 Deodar It 1 825 2,129 32 34 lQ Radhanpur T 1 460 ],471 55 2 2 67 R 1 421 951 15 .. 50 U 39 520 40 2 2 17 11 Santalpur R 455 1,204 9 27

120 E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED (Based on 20% Sample) Hous.eholds with no Households with no regular room room Total number of Number Number of Number Number of District/Taluka/Mahal/ T Total members Total of members of members City/Town with Popu- R number of ------number of house- house- lation of 50,000 or more U households Males Females rooms, holds Males Females holds Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BANASKANTHA T 38,567 102,393 96,104 46,582 222 580 523 32,211 82,861 77,523 DISTRICT R 35,523 95,283 89,341 41,668 219 576 517 .30,241 78,691 73,650 U 3,044 7,110 6,763 4,914 3 4 6 1,970 4,170 3,873 Palanpur T 7,356 18,243 17,367 8,422 151 420 384 6,436 15,1l10 15,033 R 5,994 15,305 14,584 6,239 ·148 416 378 5,532 14,070 13,410 U 1,362 2,938 2,783 2,183 3 4 6 904 1,740 1,623 2 Danta R 2,065 5,392 4,927 2,300 5 12 12 1,843 4,756 4,360 3 Vadgam R 3,764 9,122 8,901 3,895 4 9 13 3,650 8,838 8,604 4 Dhanera R 3,599 9,257 8,411 3,855 7 11 5 3,389 8,625 7,865 5 Deesa T 5,550 14,986 13,885 6,496 6 15 11 4,817 12,728 11,745 R 4,778 ]2,967 12,011 5,350 6 ]5 11 4,2::;6 11,485 10,609 U 772 2,019 1,874 1,146 531 1,243 ],136 6 Kankrej R 3,354 9,518 8,934 4,079 1 4 4 2,797 7,643 7,181 7 Vav R 3,221 8,566 8,189 4,601 22 34 40 2,171 5,416 5,132 8 Tharad T 2,883 8,361 7,890 4,116 1 2 3 1,900 5,044 4,6'78 R 2,593 7,613 7,184 3,696 1 2 3 1,703 4,581 4,262 V 290 748 706 420 197 463 416 9 Deodar R 3,022 8,738 8,172 3,764 4 8 5 2.418 6,668 6,153 10 Radhanpur T 2,057 5,529 5,142 2,868 19 59 44 1,511 4,018 3,704 R 1,437 4,124 3,742 1,703 19 59 44 1,173 3,294 3,006 U 620 1,405 1,400 1,165 338 724 698 11 Santalpur T 1,696 4,681 4,286 2,186 2 6 2 1,279 3,315 3,068

Households with two Households with three Households with four Households with five rooms rooms rooms rooms or more District/Taluka/ Mahal Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of City/Town with Popu- T of members of members of members of members lation 0[50000 R house- house­ house­ house- ,--- or more U holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 BANASKANTHA T 4,787 14,459 13,610 902 2,970 2,982 314 1,049 1,034 131 474 432 DISTRICT R 4,139 12,748 11,982 699 2,394 2,378 177 663 641 48 211 173 U 648 1,711 1,628 203 576 604 137 386 393 83 263 259 1 Palanpur T 546 1,418 1,344 , 97 255 265 80 204 195 46 136 146 R 269 708 689 32 73 75 9 17 16 4 21 16 U 277 710 655 65 182 190 n 187 179 42 115 130 2 Danta R 195 568 498 21 5S 56 1 1 1 3 Vadgam R 95 234 244 8 25 23 4 9 7 3 7 13 4 Dhanera R 159 457 405 33 120 92 8 36 33 3 8 11 5 Deesa T 578 1,708 1,608 103 349 349 33 126 118 13 60 54 R 421 1,248 1,161 48 148 166 14 60 47 3 II 17 U 157 460 447 55 201 183 19 66 71 10 49 37 6 Kankrej R 449 1,459 1,366 86 307 321 15 52 55 6 53 7 7 Vav R 765 '2,256 2,139 188 605 619 60 200 203 15 55 56 8 Tharad T 800 2,623 2,533 131 476 466 38 164 164 13 52 46 R 725 2,405 2,307 124 448 441 3] 143 137 9 34 34 U 75 218 226 7 28 25 7 21 27 4 18 12 9 Deodar R 495 1,631 1,574 86 346 346 16 70 79 3 15 15 10 Radhanpur T 348 960 865 108 284 319 44 127 130 27 81 80 R 209 637 565 32 119 113 4 15 14 ...... U 139 323 300 76 165 206 40 1I2 116 27 81 80 11 Santalpur R 357 1,145 1,034 41 148 126 15 60 49 2 7 7

121 B-E-16

SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

No special tables were prepared for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1951. The only infor­ mation that Table D-III of 1951 furnished was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Castes and Tribes for the district and certain arbitrary groups of talukas. In view. however, of the special safeguards provided for these classes under the Constitution, it was felt that a more detailed tabulation of the census data will furnish the basis necessary for the evaluation of the results of the various schemes implemented by the State under the Five Year Plans as also for the formulation of new ones. Special tables for Scheduled Castes and Schedu­ led Tribes have, therefore, been devised and presented in a separate series called SCT/SC/ST series.

The table reproduced from this series is SeT -I-Parts A & B, giving industrial classification of p~rs :)ns at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Total figures of Scileuul::d Castes and Scheduled Tribes have also been given for each village in the Village Directory.

Total population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for taluka/mahal with total/rural/urban break-up is given in Statements A and B.

123 TABLE SCT-I PART-A

.....'0

N .t-

..... 00 .... '. III . III . '. N -

0'1 '01'\ .....r-:. '0.....

~ ......

0'1 .0'1 N .0 rr> .....

o ."" 0 00 '\0 ~ .0'1 ..... V'l '0 -M ex> V'l -00'1

.....0'1 t-

. ~ .. ~'"

-~ U .0 C/) ti5Z 124 t:ABU- SCT-I PAltT-A - ....-...,...... _ _r­ :- ._ 00 '0 .... N -~ N

00 ..., ..,00 'N

10 N

OO~OO 0 o 0'1'" ~N N- o _~ ...~

0\ ._ ... '0 r- • 00\00 ..... r­ .~ 0'\ ...... on ._- g '10 ~ .:: ... -

..,-"" :~ ._

00 ._ 10 • on o 00 .., on N - N - ..

0\ ... - ..... 0'1 -

...00 ......

r- ._ II) .., ...r- ..,.... - ...... ~

... 125 TABLE SCT-I PART-B .... on co

\0 on.... III- on

I] o I~ .... • \0 ...,...\0o

00

on •• 00 -ClC -00 , on N

on 00 co 00 - ....II"~

00 00 • 0 0 00 N • N 00 on 0\ -

-

. 0 Ci5Z -N 126 TAB.LE SCT-I PART-B

~ Iiril .~ ~ ..,. • ' .... UJ. I rI.I c:c CI) 0= H Z ell '"d <; H 00 Iiril du r:.n 00 00 .... C\ 0\ 0 . ~ = UO ... u.. a ~:Z:~ 00 !:;;.- ::Ic:::l ;:J do:l"" Q ~..I::: d ::E ...... , Z ... '" 11'1 U "; ...... 11'1 ....c:: -5 N N ~ N T 0 :::?1 =-~

...... • -cd ~ . ~ .;; . ..I:::"" ~.~ 'g Q · ~'~"8 ~ .~ :g :a ~ ~ u ;.a'gClS ;a"g .- - Cd "" ..I::: ._gI:>C~ . <"8 U . bIl .~ . 00 :-::c~~<11 d ~Z • cd .. «t "3 ..c :::I ... ";<0:1.; J:I... 000 ;a .s: I:>C ,.:.:C<1Z 0:1 b/) CI) U ~ Cl ._.;';;: "0 J:I...~ "0 CI) ""..><:: ro"><:: . .= ~ C .... t;' ~ '.5 ~ -8 -; 0":': 0 • ~ ~ CIS • tI.l - ~_": 0:1 g:;;.. <:> '-:.E ;; ~ ~ 0 .~ "0 Zz::E~].a -= ZZO d '2~ ~go... '000 ::E~ 0 - _ ....s::::_ctS (tf ~..:~ ... -~ . 0 . CI) g ·,:~·.a~oi<: ·c.!S 0 Cl 0 ~ & ~ CIS ._" CIS CIS ~ • 0:1 ~ ~z ~ "OCi!: OOOd<:ll"O'"d"I:>C ..\<:o>.c..c ...... ,.;g ~;':::t'd'" ._...... _~O>.d ..I::: cd

SI. No. Taluka / Mahal Total Rural Urban

BANASKANfHA DISTRICT 95,219 89,588 5,631

1 Palanpur 16,518 14,256 2,262

2 Danta 2,381 2,381

3 Vadgam 14,664 14,664

4 Dhanera 9,488 9,488

5 Deesa 10,900 10,108 792

6 Kankrej 7,207 7,207

7 Vav 11,130 11,130

& Tharad 9,683 8,224 1,459

9 Deodar 6,088 6,088

10 Radhanpur 3,926 2,808 1,l1S 11 Santalpur 3,234 3,234

STATEMENT B POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES

Sr. No. Taluka/MahaI Total Rural Urban

BANASKAN rHA DISTRICT 5-2,685- 50,947 1,738

Palanpur 15,673 15,2130 393

2 Danta 22,233 22,233

3 Vadgam 1,871 1,871

4 Dhanera 5,464 5,464

5 Deesa 2,802 1,996 805

6 Kankrej 174 174

7 Vav 480 480

8 Tharad 1,7[4 1,491 223

9 Deodar 772 772

10 Radhanpur 973 657 316

11 Santalpur 529 529

128 VILLAGEWISE LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

This table gives important information about the total number of industrial establishments arranged in ascending order of minor groups of industries. It is compiled from the house-lists and presented in run on manner. Under the name of the district are arranged minor groups of industries showing total number of industrial establishments within brackets next to each minor group separately for total, rural and urban. The figures for taluka/mahal are likewise arranged separately for total/rural/urban. Then follows a list of villages in the order of the location code number given in the Village Directory; showing against each village minor group or groups of industries found in the village with the number of establishments shown within brackets against each minor group. Figures for towns are also shown separately in the same manner.

Industrial establishments have been classified according to the minor groups of industries given in the Standard Industrial Classification adopted by the Government of India reproduced in the Annexure. This will enable the reader to identify the industry to which a particular minor group relates.

129 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT Villages

Total: Ambaji-384(l); Hadad-200(l). 273(2),289(2).393(2); Nagel- 369{l); Punjapur-200(1), 207(3), 369( I); Ratanpur-289(1); 048(4), 200(132), :02(2). 205(9). 207(47), 208(1). 209(64), Nargadh-200(1); Danta-200(l), 209(1), 273(6). 369(5), 384(1), 214(5) 216(1), 219(2), 220(37). 224(3). 230(1), 233(8).235(75). 388(1).393(1); Navavas (Danta)-200(2), 369(1).393(1); Kuvarsi- 231(4)' 239( 1), 273(110). 278( 1).280(13),281 (5), 288(1), 289(157), 200(1); Mankadi-200(l), 369(1). 302(3): 310(20), 311 (161),320(6), 335(3), 336(1), 343(3),350(29), 361(1). 365(5), 367(2), 368(5), 369(212), 370(4), 383(2), 384(10). Town: 388(12), 389(33), 392(7), 393(155). No Town Area Rural: VADGAM MAHAL 048(1), 200(106), 207(24), 208(1). 209(23), 214(1), 219(1), 220(6), 224(1), 233(3), 235(75), 239(1). 273(89). 280(5), 281(2). Total: 288(1),289(138),302(1),310(20).311(57).320(1), 335(2),343(2), 350(25),365(5), 369(184), 310(1), 384(3), 388(1), 389(33), 393(62). 200(12). 207(3), 214(1), 219(1), 220(2), 235(69), 273(3), 280(3), 281(2), 289(6), 302(1), 311(3), 350(6), 365(1), 369(12), Urban : 393(9). 048(3), 200(26), 202(2), 205(9), 207(23), 209(41), 214(4). Rural: 216(1), 219(1), 220(31), 224(2), 2300), 233(5). 237(4), 213(81). 278(1), 280(8). 281(3),289(19), 302(2), 311(104). 320(5), 335(1), 200(12), 201(3), 214(1). 219(1), 220(2). 235(69), 273(3), 336(1), 343(1). 350(4), 361(1), 367(2), 368(5), 369(28), 370(3), 280(3), 281 (2), 289(6), 302(1), 311(3), 350l6}, 365(l), 369(12), 383(2). 38~(7). 388(11), 392(7), 393(93). 393(9). PALANPUR TALUKA Urban: Total: No Urban Area 200(22), 202(2), 205(3),.207(2), 208(1). 209(15), 214(2), Villages: 216(1). 220(13), 224(1), 233(1), 239(1), 273(12), 280(5), 281(2), 289(8). 311(24), 320(1), 343(1), 350(4), 367(1), 368(2), 369(12), Changa-207(l), 273(1), 350(5); Changwada-200(1), 201(1), 370(2), 384(2), 388(6), 392(2). 235(1}, 289(1). 350(1), 365(1), 369(2); Meta-200m, 289(2) 311(2), 369(5), 393(7); Mahi-200(1), 289(1), 31 leI), 369(1): Rural: Chhapi-200(l), 214(1), 220(2); 273(1), 280(1). 281(1),289(1): 302(1), 369(1); Pasvadal-200( I); Manpura-200( I), Bavalchudi- 200(13). 208(1), 239(1), 280(2), 289(6), 369(9). 200(1); Vadgam-289(2); Memadpur-207(1), 219(1), 235(32) 273(1),280(2); Panchada-200(l); Vesa-369(l); Pilucha-200(l)? Urban: Kodram-200(l). 235(36); Parkhadi-ZOO(1), 369(1), 393(1): Chhaniana-369(1),393(1). ' 200(9). 202(2), 205(3). 201(2), 209(15), 214(2), 116(1), 220(13),224(1),233(1). 273(12), 280(3), 281(2),289(2), 311(24), Town: 320(1). 343(1), 350(4). 367(1), 368(2), 369(3), 370(2), 384(2). No Town Area 388(6), 392(2). Villages: DHANERA TALUKA Samdbi Ranaj iwas-289 (2); Madanagadh-289(1), 369(3); Total: Chadotar-200(l): Kumbhasan-289(2); 369(2), Vedancha-200(I); Hebatpur-200(l); Iqbalgadh-200(2); Jagana-208(1); Kanodar- 200(9), 207(1), 235(2),213(5),289(45).311(6),320(1), 343(2) 200(4), 239(1), 280(1); Patosan-280(1); Sasam-200(1); Bhagal 369(38), 370(1), 389(33), 393(6). ' (Jagana)-369(l); Gathaman-289(1), 369(1); Sadarpur-367(2); Rural: Malan-200(3). 200(9),207(1), 235(2), 273(5), 289(45), 311 (6), 320( I), 343(2) Town: 369(38), 370(1), 389(33), 393(6). ' PALANPUR TOWN Urban: 200(9), 202(2), 205(3), 207(2), 209(15). 2[4(2). 216(1), No Urban Area 220(13), 224(1), 233(1). 273(12), 280(3). 281(2), 289(2),311(24), 320(1). 343(1). 350(4), 367(1), 368(2). 369(3), 370(2), 384(2). Villages: 388(6). 392(2). Nenawa-369(2); Thawar-207(1), 289(1). 389(2); Dhanera- 200(2), 289(4), 369(2); Sotwada-389(l); Runi-389(2); Saral- DANTA TALUKA 289(1); Gola-289( I), 369(4); Etta-289(l); Vasan-289(1), 369(1), Total: 393(2); Magrawa-289(2), 369(l}; Dharnodhar 289(4) 369(2)' Pengiya-289(4); Hadta-235(2), 289(1), 369(1); Bhatib-289(1/ 200(8). 207(3), 209(1),273(8), 289(3), 369(9), 384(2), 388(1), 369(1), 393(1); Ravlya-289(1); Kotda (Raviya)-311(1); Nan~ 393(4). Meda-289(3), 369(1); Dedha-Z.89(3); Bhatram-369(1}, 389(2); Bhandotra-369(2), 389(4); Dhanlyawada-389(4); Khimat-200(2), Rural: 273(5), 289(7), 311(3), 369(3), 393(2); Vachhadal-289(7), 343(2), 200(8), 207(3),209(1),273(8), 289(3), 369(9), 384(2), 388(1), 369(3),393(1); Panthawada-200( I), 369(3), 389(7); Arkhi-389(5)" 393(4). Satsan-369(1), 389(2); Gundn-389(1); Santarwada-369(1) 389(1); Den-311(l); Odhva-369(1), 389(1); Rajkot-311(J): Urban: Gangudra-389(l); Jegol-200(1); Vclavas-369(2); Dhaneri-369(1): Nandotra (8r-was)-369(2); Dantiwada-200~2), 320(1); Jorapur~ No Urban Area (Lodpa)-200(l), 289(2), 369(2), 370(1); Nllpur-289(I), 369(1).

130 INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMEN'fS.confd.

DEESA TALUKA YAY TALUKA Total: Total: 048(1), 200(27), 205(4), 207(19), 209(15), 214(2), 220(18). 230(1), 233(3), 237(4), 273(72), 280(4). 281(1), 289(43). 302(2). 200(3), 273(2). 289(2), 384(1). 393(2). 311(73), 320(4), 335(2), 336(1), 361(1), 365(3), 369(68), 383(2" 384(5), 392(1). 393(83). Rural: Rural: 200(16), 207(6). 209(5). 220(3), 273(26), 289(27), 311(5), 200(3). 273(2), 289(2), 384(1). 393(2). 335(1), 365(3), 369(52), 393(19). Urban: Urban: 048(1). 200(11), 205(4), 207(13), 209(10), 214(2). 220(15), No Urban Area 230(1), 233(3), 237(4), 273(46), 280(4), 281(1), 289(16), 302(2), 311(68), 320(4), 335(1), 336(1). 361(1), 369(16), 383(2), 384(5). 392(1), 393(64). Villages: Villages: Bnkna-393(2); Chuva-289(2); Vav-200(2), 384(1); RaQlpura- 273(2); Benap-200(1). Ramsan-200(l); Moral-369(l); Lakhani-273(1), 289(1); Agthala-289(1); Pechhadal-369(1); Kamoda-369(1); Varan- 369(1); Zenal-369(l); Dama-289(3), 369(2); Laxmipura-289(2); Town : Gamdi-369(1); Rampura-369(1); Odhava-369(2); Vithodar- 207{2" 369(5); Kuchavada-200(1); Pamru-273(1); Jherda-200(I), No Urban Area 207(3), 273(5), 289(1), 369(1); Talepura-273(J); Therwada- 273(2); Baivada-273(1), 369(1); Dhanpura-369(2); Kapra-Mota- THARAD TALUKA 200(1), 369(1); Kapra-Nana-289(1); Vakvada-289(3); Shergadh- 289(1), 369(1); Peplu-2S9(2); Balodhar-289(4); 369(1), 393(1); G hamal-Nani-369(l); Lorwada-369(I); Vadawal-369(1); Total: Sondia-369(l); Nesda-Nava-2n(l). 393(1); Ramvas-273(1), 289(1), 369(1); Nesda-Juna-200(1), 273(1), 369(1); Ratanpur- 200(2), 388(1). 289(1); Paldi-273(l), 289(\), 369(2), 393(1); Bhlldi-200(l), 273(2), 311(1); Mundetha-200(1); Yavarganj-200(l); Jhabadia- Rural: 200(1), 369(1); Bhadrama}i-369(l); Chatrala-200(1), 273(2), 200(2). 289(1), 369(2), 393(1); Ranpur-vas-369(1); Ranpur-vas-200(l), 369(1); Juna-Dcesa-200(3), 209(5), 220(3), 273(7), 311(4), Urban: . 335(1), 365(3),369(1). 393(14); Dharpada-~69(1); Khardosan- 388(1). 369(1); Aseda-200(J), 207(1), 289(2), 369(4), 393(1); Samau­ Motavas-369(3); Sam'lu-Nanavas-200(1), 369(2); Dharisana- Villages : 369(1); Velavapura-289(2), 369(1). Vadgamda-200(1); Bllordu-200(1). Town Town: DEESA TOWN 048(1), 200(11), 205(4), 207(13), 209(10), 214(2), 220(15), 230(1), 233(3), 237(4), 273(46), 280(4), 281(1), 289(16). 302(2), THARAD TOWN 3J 1(68), 320(4). 335(1), 336(1), 361(1), 369(16), 383(2). 384(5), 392(1), 393(64). 388(1). KANKREJ TALUKA DEODAR TALUKA Total: 048(1), 200(14), 207(7), 220(1). 273(5), 288{1), 2S9(7) , Total: 310(19), 311(31), 350(2).365(1). 369(20), 393(4). 200(10), 207(1), 224(1). Rural: 048(1), 200(14), 207(7), 220(1), 273(5), 288(1). 289(7), Rural: 310(19), 311(31), 350(2), 365(1), 369(20), 393(4) 200(10), 207(1), 224(1). Urban: Urban: No Urban Area No Urban Area Villages: Villages: Varsada-289(I)j Tervada-200(l); Mandla-200(1); Jakhe\ 369(2); Changa-289(l), 369(1); Padar-289(I), 369(1); Bhalgam- Lembau-200(l); Vajapur Nava-200(1); Kuvala-200(1); 200(2). 369(2); Un-200(1); Adhgam-369(l); Zalmore-393(l); Runi-200(1); Bhabhar Nava-200(2),207(1), 224(1). Jada-2OO(1) Nekoi-369(J); Khasa-048(1), 200(2), 207(7), 220(1), 288(1), Duchakwada-200(1); Forna-200(I); Soni-200(1). 310(19),311(12),369(2); Vada-200(l), 369(2), 393(2); Khimana (Palodarnavas)-200(2), 273(5), 289(3), 311(19), 350(2), 365(1), Town: 369(2), 393(1); Dugrasan-289(l), 369(1); KULlvarva-369(I); Shihori-200(3), 369(2); Umbri-200(l). 369(2). No Urban Area

131 IND1JSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-cone ld.

RADHANPUR TALUKA SANTALPUR TALUKA Total: Total 200(10), 207(3), 209(16). 233(3), 235(4). 273(38), 289(40). 31O(1), 311(11). 335(1), 350(14), 369(41), 393(17). 048(2). 200(15). 205(2). 207(8). 209(17). 219(1). 220(3). 224(1), 233(1). 273(25). 278(1). 280(1). 289(3). 311(13). 350(3). Rural: 367(1), 368(3), 369(12), 370(1). 388(4). 392(4). 393(30). 200(10), 207(3), 209(16), 233(3). 235(4). 273(38), 289(40), 310(1). 311(11), 335(1), 350(14). 369(41), 393(17). Rural: Urban: 200(9), 209(1). 273(2).289(2), 311(1). 350(3), 369(3), 393(1). No Urban Area. Villages: Urban : Jakhotra-369(2), 393(1); Vahuva-200(1), 273(4), 289(3). 393(1); Barara-369(1); Dhokavada-369(2); M adhutra-200 (1), 048(2), 200(6). 205(2). 207(7). 209(16), 219(1), 220(3). 369(4); Datrana-235(1), 273(1). 289(2), 350(2), 369(1); Fangli- 224(1). 233(1), 273(23), 278(1), 280(1), 289(1), 311 (12). 367(1), 369(1); Ranmalpura-289(2); Bakutra-233(2), 273(2), 289(1), 368(3), 369(9). 370(1), 388(4), 392(4). 393(29). 369(1), 393(1); Zazam-289(2); Santalpur-200(1), 209(2), 233(1), 273(5), 350(8), 369(2), 393(4); Kalyanpura-289(l); Varnosari- 289(1); Kilana-207(l), 273(1), 350(1), 369(1); PiparaJa-289(3), Villages: 369(1). 393(2); Garambdi-273(1), 289( I), 369(1); Sidhada- 273(1), 289(1), 311(1); Jamvada-369(l); Korda-200(l), 207(1), Bhilot-200(1). 289(1); Moti Pipli-200(l); Memdabad-200(l); 209(1), 289(3). 310(1), 369(2); Daigamda-289(1); Bamroli- Non-Municipal Area-200(l); Dehgam-289(1), 369(1); Gotarka- 200(1). 273(1). 289(2), 369(1); Gadha-273(1). 289(1); Lodra- 200(1), 209(1),273(2), 311(1).350(3).393(1); Pedashpura-200(l), 369(1), 393(1); Ganjlsar-273(1), 289(3), 369(1), 393(1); Boruda- 369(1); Sinad-369(1); Maghapura-200(l); Nanapura.-200(1)j 207(1), 273(1), 289(1); Chalanda-369(1); Dabhi-289(l); Unrot- Kamalpur-200(1). 273(1); Zekda-200(I). 273(1), 289(2), 369(2), 393(1); Manpura- 369(1); Jarusa-273(l), 289(3), 369(1); Zanzansar-289(1); Daisar- 369(1); Sherpura-273(2). 289(1), 369(2); Joravargadh-289(l). Towu: 369(1); KoJiwada-235(3), 273(2), 311(1), 369(1); Varahi-200(4), 209(13). 273(9). 289(1). 311(9). 335(1), 350(1), 369(1), 393(2); Sadpura-369(l); Hamirpura-369(2), 393(1); Abiyana-273(3). RADHANPUR TOWN 289(1), 350(2), 369(2), 393(2); Amrapur 289(1), 369(1); Chadiyana-369(1).

048(2). 200(6), 205(2),207(8).209(16), 219(1}, 220(3),224(1}. Urban: 233(1), 273(23), 278(1), 280(1), 289(1), 311(12). 367(1), 368(3), 369(9), 370(1), 388(4). 392(4). 393(2~). No Urban Area.

132 ANNEXURE

Standard Industrial Classification

Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Description (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Division O-Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing Division 2&3-Manu/acturing-contd. and hunting 04 Livestock and Hunting 21 Beverages-contd. Production and rearing of livestock (large heads Processing of coffee in curing works 218 only) mainly for milk and animal power such Production of other beverages 219 as cow, buffalo, goat • 040 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041 22 Tobacco Products Rearing and production of other animals (mainly for slaughter) such as pig • 042 Manufacture of bidi 220 Production of ducks, hens and other small Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043 Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco 222 Rearing of bees for the production of honey. Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 wax and collection of honey 044 Manufacture of snuff 224 Rearing of silk worms and production of cocoons and raw SIlk . 045 Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacco 22S Rearing of other small animals and insects 046 Manufacture of other tobacco products 226 Production of other animal husbandry products 23 Textile-Cotton such as skin, bone, ivory and teeth 048 Cotton ginning, cleaning. pressing and baling 230 Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 231 Divi~ion 2&3-Manufacturing Cotton spinning aod weaving in milla 232 20 Foodstuffs Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233 Cotton weaving in power looms 234 Production of rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling Cotton weaving in handlooms 235 dehusking and processing of crops and Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms 236 foodgrains 200 Printing of cotton textile 237 Production of sugar and syrup from sugarcane Manufacturing of cotton nets 238 in mills 201 Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugar- twine 239 cane or palm juice and production of candy 202 Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly, 24 Textile-Jute sauce and canning and preservation of fruits 203 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish Jute pressing and baling 240 and canning of fish 204 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 bakery products 205 Printing of jute textile 243 Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage dair)' products . 206 from jute and similar fibre such as hemp. Production of edible fats and oils (other than mesta 244 hydrogenated oil) 207 Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspati). 208 25 Textile-Wool Productiqn of other food products such as Wool baling and pressing 250 sweetm'eat and condiments, muri, murki, Wool cleaning and processing (scouring) 251 chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 Wool spinni~ other than in mills 251 21 Beverages Wool weaving in power loom • 254 Wool weaving in handloom 25S Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery Embroidery and art work in woollen textile • 256 and brewery 210 26 Textile-Silk Production of country liquor 211 Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy, Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill. 260 liquor from mahua, palm juice . • 212 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Production of other liquors, oot covered above 213 Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 Production of aerated and mineral water 214 Weaving of silk textile by power loom 26) Production of ice 215 Weaving of silk textile by handloom • 264 Production of ice cream 216 Printing of silk textile 265 Processing of tea in factories 217 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twino 266

133 ANNEXURE-contd.

Staudard Industrial Classification-con/d.

Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) De-scriptkm (Code) (Code) Description (Code) 2 3 2 3

Division 2&3-Manufac!uring-contd. Division 2&3 Manufacturing·contd. 30 Printing and Publishing 27 Textile-Miscellaneous Printing and publishing of newspapers and Manufacture of carpet and all other similar periodicals . . 300 type of textile products 270 Printing and puhlishing of books • 301 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted All other types of printing including litho­ fabrics and garments 271 graphy, engraving, etching, block making and Emhroidery and making of crepe lace and other work connected with printing industry 302 fringes 272 All types of binding, stitching, sizing and Making of textile garments including raincoats other allied work connected with binding and headgear 273 industry . 303 Manufacture of made up textile goods except 3l Leather and Leather Products wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow cases, bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 274 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 310 Manufacture of waterproof textile products Manufacture of shoes and other leather such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275 footwear 311 Manufacture and recovery of all types of Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel fibres for purposes of padding, wadding and (except footwear) made of leather and fur • 312 upholstery filling 276 Manufacture of leather products (except Manufacture of coir and coir products 277 those covered by code Nos. 311, 312), such as Manufacture of umbrellas 278 leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket books, Processing and manufacture of textile products, cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery, whip not covered above 279 and other articles . . • . 313 Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 314 Repair of all other leather products except 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products footwear 315 Sawing and planing of wood 280 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281 Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (in- cluding treated timber) such as beams, posts, Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 doors, windows 282 Manufacture of rubber goods used for indUstrial Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other purpose 322 than transport equipment such as bobbin Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber and similar equipment and fixtures 283 products from natural or synthetic rubber Manufacture of other wooden products such including rubber raincoat 323 as utensils, toys artwares 284 Productions of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries. 324 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven. 325 Manufacture of plywood products such as Manufacture of other coal and coal tar products, tea chest 286 not covered elsewhere 326 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products than plywood 287 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, Manufacture of basic industrial chemiGAIs such calle, leaves and other allied products 288 as acids, alkalis and their salts, not elsewhere specified • 330 Manufacture of other wood and allJed products, not covcn:d above 289 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 331 29- Paper and Paper Products Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of ammunition, explosives and fire works 333 Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, waste­ Manufacture of matches • 334 Prper and oth~r fibres and the conversion o Sucbh pulp mto any kind of paper and Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical pre­ paper oard in mill 290 parations, perfumes, cosmetics and other Manu~~c~~J of p~Ip fro~ wood, rags,' waste~ toilet preparations except soap 335 'PfP h ~tll'~r fibres and the conversion Manufacture of soap and other wa~hing and 'paOpes~cboa~~'Ph indto ;tny kind of papo!r and cleanIng compound.>. . . . 33') au l11ade 2 1 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic, resin and Manufacture of produ ~t . . • 9 plastic products and materials (including boxcs. 'cards, envell~:' such as paper bags, ..n.:...d" IPom Paper p p_s and moulded pulp synthetic rubber) 337 ..-- ' clper board and pulp • 292 Manufacture of common salt 338

134 ANNEXURE-cone/d,

Standard Industrial Classification-concid. Major Minor Major Minor Group Group Group Group (Code) Deseril'tion (Code) (Code) De~cription (Code) I 2 3 I 2 3 Division 2&3-ManujacJuring-contd. Division 2&3-Manufacturing-concld. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products-contd. 37 Machiner)l (All kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other products, not covered above!(including inedible than electrical) except textile machinery 370 oils and fats). • . • . 339 Manufacture and assembling of prime mover 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than and boilers, other than electrical equipment, Petroleum and Coal such as diesel engines, road rollers, tractors. 371 Manufacture of machine tools . 372 Manufacture of structural clay products such 4lS bricks, tiles . 340 Manufacture of textile machinery and accessories 373 Manufacture of cement and cement products • 341 Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and Manufacture of lime 342 equipment such as motors, generators, trans- formers • 374 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing • 343 Manufacture of electric lamps and fans 375 Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Manufacture of plaster of paris and its products • 346 Manufacture of electronic equipment such as Manufacture of asbestos products 347 radio, microphone 378 Manufacture of mica products . 348 Manufacture of electric machinery and appara- tus, appliances. not specified above 379 35 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 350 38 Transport Equipment Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 351 Manufacture of porcelain and its products 352 Manufacture, assembly and repairing of loco- motives . 380 Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353 Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and Manufacture of glass apparatus 354 other rail road equipment other than that Manufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 355 covered by code No. 363 381 Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares except Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles those covered by code No. 355 356 of all types (excepting motor engines) 382 Manufacture of glass and glass products except Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts optical and photographic lenses and glass and accessories . 383 products covered above 357 Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral Manufactul'e of bicycles and tricycles and acces- product'>, not elsewhere specified 359 sories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Building and repairing of wa ter transport equip- 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment ment such as ships, boats and manufacture of marine engines • 386 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, Manufacture and repair of air transport equip- refining, rollmg, conversion into basic forms ment including aeroplanes, aeroengines 387 such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods . 360 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture including smelting, refining of Manufacture of other transport equipment not non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361 covered above such as animal-drawn and Manufacture of armaments 362 hand-drawn vehicles 389 Manufacture of structural steel products such 39 Afisce/laneoll~ Manufacturing Industries as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363 Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 364 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opth~t1mic goods and photographic equipment Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 and supplies 390 Manufacture of aluminium products 366 Manufacture of scientific, medical and surgical Manufacture of metal products (other than instruments and equipment and supplies 391 of iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such Assembling and repairing of watche~ and clocks 392 as tin can . . . . . 367 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including using gold and other precious metals 393 electroplating) polishing and wcldmg of metal products . . 368 Manufactur~ and tuning of musical instruments 394 Manufacture of sundry hard wares such as G. I. Manufacture of ~tationery articles not covered pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket cutlery elsewhere su;i1 as pencil, penholder, fountain (This will also include the manufa'cture of pen 395 ~und,ry ferr

135

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

The handicraft table is a new feature introduced in the District Census Handbook, in 1961 Census.

A detailed handicraft survey has been undertaken as a part of the censal pro~ramme. In States like Gujarat where the survey was conducted for selected crafts in selected centres, and not in each and every village, this handicraft table was to be compiled from the house-lists or the village notes. Accord­ ingly. the information for this table was extracted from the house-lists adopting a 4 digit code for houe­ hold industries circulated by Registrar General, India. The definition of household industry presented a problem. which was solved by including, on an adhoc basis, household industries having less than 5 workers for this purpose.

The table shows the number of villages/towns in which particular crafts are practised and number of persons engaged therein. The data are compiled separately for the rural and urban areas of each taluka/ mahal, for each city or town in the district and consolidated for rural and urban areas of the district. Where there is only one city/town in a taluka/mahaI. the data for the urban areas are given for the city/town as they are same for taluka/mahal.

137 URBAN LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production I 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

BANASKANTHA DISTRICT· BANASKANI'HA DISTRICT-contd.

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 190 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 44 Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Minor chakkies or flour mill by Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling grinding wheat, maize, of wood 3 15 gram, etc. 3 47 281 Manufacture of wooden 200.7 Production and processing of furniture and fixtures 2 5 other crops and food 289.4 Manufacture of other wood grains, n.e.C. 1 1 and allied products, n.e.c. 3 24 205 Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery, Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishing 8 products 3 19 Minor 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 3 40 Gr. 302.1 Printing works, printing of handbills, invitation cards, 1 3 209.1 Confectionery etc. 8 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 212 etc. 3 69 Minor 209.3 Sattu, bhunja, papar, barri, Gr. 31 t. t Making of leather boots, danauri, tiiauri, sewai. shoes or chappals (slippers, apalam, etc. 1 3 sandals) 3 212 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc. • 1 Major Gr. 32 Rubber. Petroleum and Coal Products 7 209.7 Making of other food pro­ ducts for residuary snacks. 1 7 Minor Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes 2 7 Major Gr. 21 Beverages 8 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Minor Products Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water 4 such as sodawater,iemonade, Minor etc. 2 1 Gr. 335.7 Manufacture of medicines 216 Production of ice-cream, (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and ice-candy or kuiphimalai, pharmaceutical preparations 2 milk-shake, etc. • 1 1 336.1 Manufacture of soap and washing soda Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 25 2 Major Minor Gr. 34-35 Non·metallic lvfiJ1eral Products Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 2 21 other than Petroleum and 224 Manufacture of snuff 1 4 Coal Minor Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 29 Gr.343.4 Manufacture of other stru~tural stone goods, sto le Minor dressing and stOne crushing, Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, n e.c. • 2 carding, pressing and baling 1 2 350 Making of earthenware such 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and as pottery, etc. • 6 yarn • 2 12 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their 2 15 Products except l'vfachinery Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 108 and Transport Equipment 55 Minor Minor Gr.367.2 Making of articles from tin Gr. 273 4 Making of textile garments sheets including rain-coats and head-gears. n.e.c. 367.5 Manufacture of other metal 3 107 products (excluding iron, 278 Manufacture and repair of brass, ben metal aluminium), umbrellas. • ------1 n.e.c.. 1 2 *The total number of towns in

138 URBAN LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Towns production 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT-concld. PALANPUR TOWN (PALANPUR TALUKA)-contd'. Minor Major Gr. 21 Beverages 3 Gr. 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ ing and welding of metal Minor products 2 4 Gr.214.2 Production of aerated water such as sodawater, lemonade. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural etc. 1 2 implements such as plough- share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 2 7 216 Production of ice-cream, ice-candy or kulphimalai, 369.8 Foundry Industry (including milk-shake, etc. 1 1 blacksmitby) 3 41 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 9 Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Elec­ trical Equipment 6 Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 9 Minor Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 2 water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumps, etc. 2 6 Minor Gr. 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 1 2 Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 24 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 18 Minor Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of Minor automobiles 2 10 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 2 14 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c. 1 18 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 167 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 8 Minor Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of Minor watches and clocks 3 10 Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and of wood 1 brass 2 5 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 127 4 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 399.8 Repair of petromax )1ghts, etc. 1 and allied products, n.e.c. 3 399.9 Making and repainng of goods, n.e.c. 3 24 ~fajor Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 60

PALANPUR TOWN (PALANPUR TALUKA)* Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, Major Gr. 20 Foodsttt/fs 55 sandals) 60 Minor Major Gr. 32 Rubber. Petroleum and Coal Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Products 1 chakkies or flour mill by Minor grinding wheat, maize. Gr. 320 Vulcan ising tyres and tubes gram, etc. 12 100.7 Production and processing lv/ajor of other crops and food Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic J\finerai Products grains, n.e.c. ocher than Petroleum and Coal 205 Production of bread, biscuit, 8 cake and other bakery Minor products 5 Gr.343.4 Manufacture of other 107 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or structural stone goods, by small machines 3 stone dressing and stone 209.2 Making of sweet mea ts, laddu, crushing, n.e.c. 1 2 peda, barphi, batasa, 350 Making of earthenware such etc. 34 as pottery, etc. 1 6 "'The-total -number of towns in thc taluka is l.

139 URBAN LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft Towns production Code No. Name of Craft Town,> production 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 PALANPUR TOWN (PALANPUR TALUKA)-concld. DEESA TOWN (DEESA TALUKA)-contd. Major Gr. 36 Basic Metal.~ and their Major Gr. 21 Beverages 5 Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment 9 Minor Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water such as sodawater, lemonade, Gr. 367.5 Manufacture of other metal etc. 1 5 products (excluding iron, brass, bellMetal, alUminium). Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Productf 12 2 n.e.c. 1 Minor 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish- Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 12 ing and welding of metal products 1 2 Major Gr. 23 Textife-Cotton 25 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Minor blacksmithy) 5 Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, pressing and baling 2 Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) than Transport) and Electrical and yarn 1 Equipment 4 10 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 1 13 Minor Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical Major Gr. 27 Textile-Nliscellaneous 56 water pumps. tube well Minor pumps, air pumps, etc. 1 4 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 12 head-gears, n.e.c. 56 Minor Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of Wooden Products 33 automobiles 1 6 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 6 Minor Gr.280 Sawing, planing and milling of wood Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneolls Manufacturing 12 Industries 13 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 1 Minor 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Gr. 392 Repairing and servicing of and allied products, n.e.c. 20 watches and clocks 3 J.fajor Gr. 30 Printing and publishing 8 399.9 Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c. 10 Minor Gr.302.1 Printing works, printing of handbills, invitation cards, DEESA TOWN (DEESA TALUKA)* etc. 1 s Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 75 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather ProdUCIs 122 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Gr. 31 I.1 Making of leather boots, chakkies or flour mill by shoes or chappals (slippers, grinding wheat, maize, sandals) 122 gram, etc. 22 Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleulll al/d Coal 205 Production of bread, biscuit, Products 6 cake and other bakery Minor products 1 11 Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes 6 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or 207 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical by small machines 1 26 Products 4 209.1 Confectionery 1 3 Minor 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, Gr.335.7 Manufacture of medicines laddu, peda. barphi, batasa, (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and etc. 6 pharmaceutical preparations 2 209.7 Making of other food products 336.1 Manufacture of soap and _-----for residuary snacks I 7 washing soda 2 • The total number of towns in the taluka is I.

140 URBAN

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft towns production Code No. Name of Craft towns productioll 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DEESA TOWN (DEESA T ALUKA)-concld. RADHANPUR TOWN (RADHANPUR TALUKA)-contd. Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 34 and Transport Equipment 28 Minor Minor Gr.273.4 Making of textile garments Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural including rain-coats and implements such as plough­ head-gears, ll.e.C. 33 share, khurpi, kudal, etc. 5 278 Manufacture and repair of 369.8 Foundry Industry (including umbrellas I blacksmithy) 23 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 4 Wooden Products j Minor Minor Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling automobiles 1 4 of wood 2 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Afanufacturing 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Industries 86 and allied products, n.e.c. Minor Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 30 Gr. 392 Repairing and servlctng of watches and clocks . 1 1 Minor 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, brass 1 1 shoes or chap pals (slippers, sandals) 393.2 Goldsmithy 70 30 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products 399.8 Repair of petromax lights, etc. 1 except Machinery and 399.9 Making and repairing of Transport Equipment 18 goods, n.e.c. 1 13 Minor THARAD TOWN (THARAD TALUKA)* Gr. 367.2 Ma.king of articles from tin sheets 1 1 NIL 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polish­ RADHANPUR TOWN (RADHANPUR TALUKA)t ing and welding of metal Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 60 products 2 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Minor implements such as plough­ Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village share, hhurpi, kudal, etc. • chakkies or flour mill by 2 grinding wheat, maIze, gram, 369.8 Foundry Industry (including etc. 13 blacksmithy) 1 I3 205 Production of bread. biscuit, Major Gr. 37 Alachinery (All kinds other cake and other bakery than Transport) alld Electrical products 3 Equipmellt 2 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1 11 Minor Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, water pumps, tube well laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, pumps, air pumps, etc. 2 e~ ~ 209.3 Sattu, bhlmja, papar, barri, l'vfajor Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 8 danauri, tilaufl sewai, Minor ~~~e~ 3 Gr. 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 8 2W.6 Making of clalmot, chanachur Major Gr. 39 lvIiscellaneous Manufacfuring (jor) garam, rcwari, etc. 1 lndllstrie~ 68 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco ProduC1S 4 Minor Minor Gr. 392 Repairing and servIcmg of Gr. 224 Manufacture of snuff 1 4 watches and clocks 6 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 2 brass 1 4 Minor 393.2 Goldsmithy 1 57 Gr.233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) 399.9 Making and repairing of and yarn 1 2 goods, n.e.c. 1 "'The total number of towns, in the taluka is I. tThe total number of towns in the taluka is L 141 JttJRAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd. No. of No. of persons Major/Minor persons Major/Minor Group employed Group employed No. of in Industrial No. of in Industrial production Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BANASKANTHA DISTRICT" BANASKANTHA DlSTRICT-contd. Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 294 Minor Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Minor shoes or chappals (slippers, Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village sandals) 15 85 chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products 2 223 etc. • 81 Minor 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Gr. 335.7 Manufacture of medicines by small machines • 13 37 (ayurvedic, unani, etc.) and 209.2 Making of sweetmeats. pharmaceutical preparations 2 laddu, peda. barphi. batasa. 34 Major etc. 6 Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Major Gr. 21 BeJ'erages 4 other than Petroleum and Coal 34 Minor Minor Gr. 2142 Production of aerated water Gr. 343.4 Manufacture of other structu­ such as sodawater. lemo- ral stone goods, stone nade, etc. 1 3 dressing and stone crushing, ~e~ 1 2 2l9.1 Preparation of sharbats and squashes 1 350 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. _ 8 32 Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 17 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products Minor except Machinery and Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 3 17 Transport Equipment 302 Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 122 Minor Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 2 5 Minor 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Gr. 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) 3 implements such as plough­ and yarn 2 share, khurpi. kudul, etc. . 70 15t 235 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 7 119 369.8 Foundry Industry (iacluding blacksmithy) . . . 54 146 125 Major Gr. 27 Textile-.'VIiscellaneous Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other Minor than Transport) alld Electrical Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Equipment :2 including rain-coats and Minor head-gears, D.e.C. • 40 125 Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and water pumps, tube well Wooden Products ]81 pumps, air pumps, etc. 2 Minor Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 92 Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling of wood 4 15 Minor Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of 281 Manufacture of wooden fur- automobiles. 1 4 mture and fixtures 3 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 1 288 9 Manufacture of other articles 389 Manufacture of animal drawn from leaf, cane, bamboo, and hand drawn vehicles, cork and other allied such as bullock cart products, n.e.c. • I 2 tam tam, Jagadi, palaki, cab: 289.4 Manufacture of other wood wheelbarrow, handbarrow, and allied products, n.e.c. 65 161 etc. 15 87 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 119 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries 115 Minor Gr.310.2 Currying, tanning and fini­ Minor shing of hide3 and skins Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 33 98 preparat jon of finished 399.9 Making and repairing of ~"hH 1 34 goods, n.e.c. 7 17 ------~ .The total number of villages in the district is 1,369. 142 RURAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

PALANPUR TALUKA* DANTA T ALUKA-contd.

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 26 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery Minor and Transport Equipment 12 Gr.2oo.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by Minor grirtding wheat, maize, Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural gram, etc. 7 26 implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal. etc.. 5 6 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Wooden Products 14 blacksmithy) 1 6 Minor Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 5 Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling of wood 2 4 Minor 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of and allied products, n.e.c. 3 10 automobiles 1 4 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 1 1 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing and Transport Equipment 15 Industries 6

Minor Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3 6 implements such as plough­ share, khurpi, kudal, etc.. 2 7 369.8 Foundry Industry (including VADGAM MAHAU blacksmithy) 2 8 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 28 DANTA TALUKAt Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 22 chakkies or flour mill by grindmg wheat, maize. gram, Minor etc. 10 23 Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or grinding wheat, maize, by small machines 3 5 gram, etc. 7 17 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Major Gr. 21 Beverages 4 by small machines 3 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, Minor \addu, peda, barphi, batasa, Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water etc. 1 2 such as sodawater,lemonade, etc. 3 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 10 219.1 Preparation of sharbats and squashes Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 5 including rain-coats and head-gears, D.e.C. 2 10 Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 5 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 2 Major Gr. 23 T('xtile-Cotlon 111 Minor Minor Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving 1D and allied products, n.c.c. 1 2 hand looms • 4 111

*The total number of villages in the taluka is lSI. tThe total number of villages in the taluka is lX7. tThe total number of "Wages in the II ahal is 110. 143 RURAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No of III Code No. Name of Craft Villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages prodUction 2 3 4 2 3 4

VADGAM MAHAL-contd. DHANERA TALUKA'"

Major Gr. ,'7 Tc.aile-Misallaneous 5 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 16 Minor Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Or. 200.1 Production of flour by village including rain-coats and chakkies or flour mill by head-gears, n.e.c. 3 5 grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. 5 15 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and by small machines 1 Woodell Products 20 }vfajor Gr. 23 Textile-Cotton 4 Minor Gr. 2&0 Sawing, planing and milling Minor of wood 2 II Gr. 235 Cotton cloth weaving in 281 Manufacture of wooden handlooms 4 furniture and fixtures 1 3 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Major Gr. 27 Texfile-Afiscellancolis and allied products, n.e.C. 3 6 9 Minor 6 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c 9 Minor Gr.31Ll Making of leather boots, shoes or cilappals (slippers, Major Gr. 28 iWanu!actu/,p of Wood and sandals) 2 6 Woodm Products 30 Minor Major Or. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Min('rai Products and allied products, n.e.c. I: 30 otha than Petroleum and 8 Coal Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 9 Minor Minor Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, as pottery, etC. 2 shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4 9

Major Gr. 36 Basic Nfelais and their Major Products except Machinery Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic .Mineral Products alld Transport Equipment 17 other thanPetrolell1ll and Coal 2

Minor Minor Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Gr. 343.4 ManufactUIe of other stru­ implements such as plough- ctural stone goods, stone share, khurpi, kudal, etc.. 4 12 dressing and stone crushing, D.e.C. 2 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 3 5 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing and Transport Equipment 56 Industries 17 Minor Gr.369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Minor implements such as plough­ Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 4 11 share, khurpi, kudal, etc. • 11 31 399.9 Making and repairing of 369.8 Foundry Industry (including goods, n.e.C. •• 2 blacksmitby) . • . 12 ------6 25 *Thc total nun!:>cr of villages in the tuluka is 131.

144 RURAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFfS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor persons Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production

2 3 4 2 3 4 DHANERA TALUKA-contd. DEESA T ALUKA-contd.

Major Gr. 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 11 Transport) and Electrical Equipment 2 Minor Gr. 31 1.1 Making of leather boots, Minor shoes or chappals (slippers, Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical sandals) 2 11 water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumps. etc. 1 2 Major Gr. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Major Gr. 38 Transport Equipment 87 Products 2 Minor Minor Gr. 389 Manufacture of animal drawn Gr.335.7 Manufacture of medicines and hand drawn vehicles (ayurvedic, unal, etc.) and such as bullock cart, tamtam, pharmaceutical prepara tions 2 lagadi, palaki, cab, wheel- barrow, handbarrow, etc. 15 87 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing and TransMrt &]ldpment Industries 11 Minor Minor Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware 1 4 Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 4 8 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 399.9 Making and repairing of implements such as plough­ goods, D.e.C. 3 share, khurpi, kudal, etc.. 12 25 369.8 Foundry Industry (including 6S DEESA TALUKA* blacksmithy) 22

Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 43 Industries 29 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village 27 chakkies or flour mill by Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 6 grinding wheat, maize, gram, 399.9 Making and repairing of etc. 14 27 goods, n.e.c. 2 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 3 8 KANKREJ TALUKAt 209.2 Making of sweetmeat Is, addu, peda, barphi, batasa, Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 48 etc. 8 Minor Or. 200.1 Production of flour by village Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 9 chakkies or flour mill by grindi.ng wheat. maize. MiDor 34 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 9 gram, etc. 9 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines . 1 14 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Misceilaneous 37 Minor Major Gr. 22 Tobacco Products 3 Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and Minor head-gears, D.e.C. 13 37 Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi 1 3 Major Gr. 27 Textile-.iIiscellaneous 8 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products 44 Minor Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments Minor Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood including rain-coats and and allied products, D.e.C. 16 44 head-gears, n.e,c. 1 8 *The total number of villages in the ta1uka is 146. tThe total number of villages in the taluka is 105. 145 RURAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd. No. of persons Major/Minor No. of Major/Minor persons Group employed Group No. of in Industrial employed Industrial No. of Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. in Name of Craft villages production 2 3 4 2 3 4

KANKREJ TALUKA-contd. VAV TALUKA*

Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs Wooden Products 9 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Product jon of flour by village Gr. 288.9 Manufacture of other articles chakkIes or flour mill by from leaf, cane, bamboo, grinding Wheat, maize, gram, etc. cork and other allied 2 9 products, n.e.c. • 1 2 Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 289.4 Manufacture of other wood I and allied products, D.e.C. 3 7 Minor Or, 273.4 Making of' textile garments inc]uding ram-coats and Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 76 head-gears, D.e.c. 1 Minor Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finish­ Wooden Products ing of hides and skin~, 5 preparation of finished Minor leather 1 34 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood 311.1 Making of leather boots, and allied products, D.e.C. 2 5 shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2 42 Major Gr. 39 MiscelJaneous Manufacturing lndustries 2 Major Minor Gr.393.2 Ooldsmithy Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products 2 other than Petroleum and Coal 2 THARAD TALUKAt Minor Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such 3 as pottery, etc. • 1 2 Minor Gr. 200.1 Product~on of flour by village c~ak~les or flour mill by Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their gnndmg wheat,maize. gram, Products except Machinery etc. 2 and Transport Equipment 42 3

DEODAR TALUKAt Minor Gr. 365.2 Making of brassware . 1 1 Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural 25 implements such as plough- share, khurpi, kuc!ai, etc. 8 Minor 19 Gr. 200.1 Producti?n of flour by village 369.8 Foundry Industry (including ch.ak~les or flour mill by blacksmithy) 7 22 grmdmg wheat, maize, gram,etc. • 9 22 Major Gr. 39 ]\,fiscellaneolls lI-fanufacturing 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Industries 10 by small machines 1 3 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Minor Industries Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3 8 Minor 399.9 Making and repairing of Gr.399.9 Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c. 2 goods, n.e.c, 1 3 *The total number of villages in the taiuka is 121. tThe total number of villages in the taluka is 133. tThe total number of villages in the taluka is 125. 146 RUItAL LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCfION-concld.

No. of No. of Major/Minor persons Major/Minor peraODS Group employed Group employed Industrial No. of in Industrial No. of in Code No. Name of Craft villages production Code No. Name of Craft villages production 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

RADHANPUR TALUKA* SANTALPUR TALUKA-contd.

Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 26 Minor Minor Gr. 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village by small machines 3 3 chakkies or flour mill by 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, grindillg wheat, maize, gram, !addu, peda, barphi, batasa. etc. 9 24 etc. 3 22 209.2 Making of sweetmeats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, Major Gr. 23 Textile-Cottoll 7 etc. 2 Minor Gr.233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) Major Gr. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 4 and yarn 2 3 Minor 235 Cotton cloth weaving in Gr.213.4 Making of textile garments handlooms 2 4 including rain-coats and head-gears, n.c.c. 4 Major Gr. 27 Textile-MiscellQneous 51 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood and Minor Wooden Products Gr. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coa.ts and Minor head·gears, D.e.C. 18 ;1 Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n.e.C. 2 3 Major Gr. 28 Manufacture of Wood mul Wooden Productr 54 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 3 Minor Minor Gr.31Ll Making of leather boots, Gr. 2.'l9.4 Manufacture of other wood shoes or chappals (slippers, and allied products, n.e.c, 21 54 sandals) 3 Major Gr. 31 Leather and Leather Products 14 Major Minor Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, other than Petroleum and shoes or chappals (slippers, Coal 5 sandals) 4 14 Minor Major Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such Gr. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products as pottery, etc. 5 other than Petroleum and Coal 17 Major Gr. 36 Basic Metals and their Minor Products except Machinery Gr. 350 Making of earthenware such and Transport Equipment 6 as pottery, etc. 4 17

Minor Major Gr.]6 Basic Metals and their Gr. 369.8 Foundry Industry (including Products except Machinery blacksmithy) 3 6 and Transport Equipment 60 Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Minor industries 2 Gr. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough­ Minor share, khurpi, kudal, etc.. 28 51 Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy 2 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 4 9 SANTALPUR TALUKAt Major Gr 39 Miscella1teouf Manufacturing Major Gr. 20 Foodstuffs 48 Industries 35 Minor Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by village Gr. 393.2 Goldsmithy II 34 chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, 399.9 Making and repairing of etc. 7 23 goods, D.e.C. • The total number of villages in the taluka is 54. t The total number of villages in the taluka is 76. 147

PART II-contd. OFFICIAL STATISTICS LIST OF TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS Pages RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE: 1.1 Maximum and Minimum Temperature 1951-1960 at Headquarters Station, Palanpur 152-153 1.2 Monthly Rainfall 1952-1956 and 1958-1960 at Headquarters Station, Palanpur 156 2 VITAL STATISTICS: 2.1 Birth and Death Rate based on Mid-year Population Estimates 154 2.2 Deaths from selected Causes, 1951, 1956 and 1960 154-155 3 AGRICULTURE: 3.1 Land Utilization, 1956-57 and 1960-61 • • • 155 3.2 Area and Outturn of Principal Crops, 1950-51, 1960-61 156-157 3.3 Irrigation Potential and Utilization . • . • 158 3.4 Area irrigated by Sources, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 158 3.5 Area irrigated by Crops, 1950-51, 1956-57 and 1960-61 . . • . • . 158 3.6 Progress under Agricultural Extension in Various Development Blocks upto 31-3-1961 159 4 LIVESTOCK: 4.1 Livestock and Agricultural Implements 1951, 1956 and 1961 160 5 CO-OPERATION: 5.1 Number, Membership and Financial Position of Co-operative Banks and Societies, 1960-61 161 6 FISHERIES: 6.1 Fishing Centres landing places and number of fishing boats according to siz:e as on, 31-3-1961 162 7 REGISTERED FACTORIES: 7.1 Number and Type of Registered Factories showing Average Employment, 1961 162 8 ELECTRICITY: 8.1 Installed Capacity of Electricity, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 " 163 8.2 Consumption of Electricity according to purpose, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 163 9 MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH : 9.1 Number of Hospitals, Dispensaries and Patients treated in 1951, 1956 and 1961 164 9.2 List of Hospitals and Dispensaries, 1961 164 9.3 Public Health Activities, 1960-61 165 10 EDUCATION: 10.1 Schools, Scholars and Teachers in Primary Schools of Rural Areas of Banaskantha District, 1960-61 165 10.2 Literacy and Education in Rural Areas of Banaskantha District, 1960-61 •. '" 166 10.3 Number and Type of Educational Institutions, Number of Pupils and Teachers, 1950-51,1955-56 and 1960-61 166 10.4 Directory of High Schools and Colleges as on 31-3-1961 167 11 ADMINISTRATION: (a) Police and Crimes: . 11.1 Strength of Pollee, 1960-61 . • • • • • • • • • 167 11.2 Proportion of Area. Population and Cognizable Offences per Police, 1960-61 . . • . 167 11.3 Criminal JUstice, Offences reported, Persons tried, convicted or acquitted for Selected Offences, 1960-61 168 (b) Jails: 11.4 Jails, 1951, 1956 and 1961 " _ _ • 168 (c) Registration: 11.5 Instruments registered and Value of Property transferred, 1951, 1956 and 1961 169 12 PLACES OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESSES AND JOURNALS: 12.1 Newspapers published in Different Languages, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 170 12.2 Printing Presses, 1951, 1956 and 1961 170 12.3 Cinema Theatres, 1960-61 170 13 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS: 13.1 Railway Mileages and Names of Railway Stations, 1960-61 • . . • • • 171 13.2 Road Mileages by Type of Surface and Category of Road, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 171 14 LOCAL BODIES: 14.1 Income and Expenditure of Municipalities, 1960-61 • 172 14.2 Income and Expendit ure of District Local Board, 1960-61 • • 173 14.3 Income and Expenditure of Panchayats, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 173 ]5 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 15.1 Progress and Achievements of Community Development/National Extension Scheme Block upto year endmg 31-3-1961 174 16 PRICES: 16.1 Average Retail Prices of Staple Foodstuffs, 1961 175 17 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, BANKS, INSURANCE AND SMALL SAVINGS: (a) Joint Stock Companies: 17.1 Joint Stock Companies, 1960-61 175 (b) Banking: 17.2 SchedUled and Non-scheduled Banks, 1950, 1955 and 1960 . . . 175 17.3 Number and Type of Co-operatlve Banks, 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 176 (c) Insurance: 17.4 Life Insurance Policies issued and sum insured, 1957 to 1960 176 (d) Small Savings: 17.:> Target and Net Collection of Small Savings, 1960-61 176 18 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS, FAIRS AND FESTIVALS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS: 18.1 Calendar of Important Events . . • • . • . • • . . . . . • 176 18.2 Fairs and Festivals 177-178 150 OFFICIAL STATISTICS

Departmental statistics collected from various sources, viz., Administrative Departments, State and Central, Reserve Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation, Gujarat Electricity Board, etc., have been included in the District Census Handbook for the first time, and distributed under 18 different sections listed below :-

I Rainfall & Temperature 11 Administration 2 Vital Statistics 12 Public Entertainment and Presses and JournaJs 3 Agriculture 13 Transport and Communications 4 Livestock 14 Local Bodies 5 Co-operation 15 Community Development 6 Fisheries 16 Prices 7 Factories 17 Joint Stock Companies, Insurance, Banks and 8 Electricity Co-operative Societies 9 Medical & Public Health 18 Important Events, Fairs and Festivals and Ancient 10 Education Monuments

Uniform table numbers have been adopted in all the Handbooks. Wherever a particular table is not applicable to or could not be compiled for want of requisite information for any district, there wiIJ be a break in the sequence, owing to the omission of such a table from the Handbook.

, To facilitate further reference, the source of the table as well as explanatory notes as to the units to which they refer and other particulars have been given at the foot of the table.

Abbreviations used are: N.A.=Not available; .. =Nil

151 T Alll E 1.1 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 1951-1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, PALANPUR [In Centigrade] [Tn Centigrade} Mean Mean Mean Mean Month Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Month Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1951 1955

January 20.00 27.78 16.67 11.11 January 22.22 26.67 16.67 8.89 February 22.22 31.67 17.78 14.44 February 23.33 3Ul 21.11 12.22 March 34.44 39.44 22.22 17.78 March 38.33 3889 20.00 18.89 April 35.56 42.78 30.00 27.67 April 36.11 43.33 26.67 16.67 May 41.11 46.67 30.56 27.67 May 41.11 46.67 30.00 21.11 June 33.33 39.44 27.78 24.44 June 36.67 4000 ]889 15.56 July 27.78 30.00 22.22 21.11 July 31.11 38.8<) 27.22 15.56 August 29.89 30.00 27.78 26.67 August 28.89 33.33 2500 23.89 September 26.67 27.78 23.89 2000 September 27.78 28.89 25.00 23.89 October 28.89 36.67 27.78 17.78 October 23.89 26.11 18.33 1444 November 25.56 30.00 23.33 18.8<) November 25.56 28.89 22.78 16.67 December 17.78 28.89 16.67 13.33 December 21.11 30.56 20.56 12.22 1952 1956

January 22.22 33.33 20.56 7.78 January 22.22 25.56 1389 10.00 February 24.44 37.78 14.44 10.00 February 20.00 24.44 1333 8.89 March 36.67 41.11 22.22 17.78 March 21.11 30.00 17.78 11.11 April 37.78 42.22 34.44 3l.lt April 36.11 45.56 31.67 23.33 May 43.33 46.67 34.44 25.56 May 40.00 46.67 32.22 27.22 June 37.7~ 45.56 28.89 21.11 June 30.00 37.78 28.89 26.67 July 36.67 44.44 26.67 18.89 july 3000 35.56 27.78 26.67 August 33.33 40.00 25.56 18.89 August 28.89 31.1I 27.78 27.22 September 33.33 38.89 26.67 22.22 SePtember 28.89 33.33 27.78 2667 October 34.44 41.11 2222 18.89 Octoher 24.44 30.00 22.22 16.67 November 34.44 38.89 2444 18.89 November 22.22 28.89 20.00 16.61 December 31.11 35.56 17.78 13.33 December 2000 25.56 18.89 14.44 1953 1957

January 23.33 32.22 15.56 5.56 January 18.89 25.56 16.67 12.22 February 23.33 38.89 12.22 6.67 February 25.56 26.67 20.00 14.44 March 37.78 42.22 23.33 17.78 March 25.56 32.22 24.44 16.67 April 41.11 46.67 28.33 22.22 April 28.89 38.89 27.78 22.22 May 46.67 46.67 27.78 24.44 May 3556 38.89 32.22 27.78 June 36.67 44.44 34.44 21.11 June 35.56 38.89 30.00 23.33 July 38.89 44.44 26.67 2UI July 2R.89 30.00 26.67 24.44 August 33.33 40.00 24.44 18.89 August 27.78 35.56 26.67 23.33 September 33.33 38.89 25.56 23.33 September 30.56 32.22 26.67 25.:56 October 35.56 38.89 24.44 18.89 October 28.89 33.33 26.67 20.00 November 34.44 38.89 23.33 18.89 November 25.56 30.00 24.44 17.78 December 31.11 35.56 17.78 13.33 December 22.22 25.56 20.00 15.56 1954 1958

January 20.00 26.67 10.00 4.44 January 23.33 26.67 20.00 16.11 February 23.33 38.89 12.22 6.67 February 24.44 27.78 22.22 21.11 March 37.78 42.22 2444 2000 March 27.78 35.00 25.56 17.22 April 42.22 45.56 26.67 23.33 April 32.22 45.56 30.00 26,67 May 43.33 46.67 27.78 24.44 May 38.33 45.56 31.11 27.78 June 40.00 45.56 27.78 18.89 June 36.67 43.33 3UI 26.67 July 26.67 40.00 25.56 18.89 July 29.44 36.67 28.89 26.67 August 27.78 28.89 25.56 21.11 August 31.11 37.78 28.89 24.44 September 27.78 29.44 23.33 2UI September 28.89 34.44 27.78 26.67 October 25.56 26.67 22.78 21.67 October 32.22 37.78 26.67 21.11 November 23.33 24.44 22.22 21.11 November 30.00 34.44 24.44 17.78 December 21.11 24.44 15.56 8.89 December 25.56 33.33 22.22 13.33

Source: 1 Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat 2 Meteorological Officer, Ahmedabad

. 152 TABLE l.l-conrd MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 1951-1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, PALANPUR-contd. [In Centigrade] [In Centigrade] Mean Mean Mean Mean Month Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest Month Maximum Highest Minimum Lowest 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 S

1959 1960

January 18.89 20.00 16.67 13.33 January 23.33 30.00 20.00 12.22 February 22.22 36.67 16.67 14.44 February 30.00 37.78 22.22 14.44 March 33.33 41.11 30.00 21.11 March 28.89 37.78 25.56 17.78 April 37.78 43.33 30.00 2333 April 37.78 42.22 28.89 25.56 May 39.44 42.22 32.22 27.78 May 37.78 43.33 30.00 26.67 June 35.56 42.22 30.00 26.67 June 36.67 42.22 27.78 2333 July 30.00 34.44 27.78 26.67 July 32.22 37.78 3000 23.33 August 27.78 34.44 26.67 21.11 August 27.78 32.22 26.67 2444 September 28.89 35.56 26.67 25.56 September 30.00 38.89 28.89 24.44 October 32.22 37.78 30.00 21.11 Octob~r 33.33 38.89 27.78 22.78 November 30.00 34.44 25.56 18.89 November 25.56 37.22 23.33 14.44 December 25.56 32.22 20.00 14.44 December 25.56 31.11 20.00 14.44

TABLE 1.2 MOTNHLY RAINFALL, 1952-1956 AND 1958-1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, PALANPUR [In Centimetres] Year 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Month Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall Rainfall

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Total 66.1 62.3 83.5 57.6 154.8 38.5 119.0 45.2 January 1.2 February March April May 02 June 6.2 5.6 5.9 2.3 10.7 0.7 2.1 2.4 July 42.7 8.6 34.0 2.1 105.0 6.7 48.2 28.4 August 17.2 37.0 9.8 21.5 19.5 5.1 41.4 14.1 September 9.0 33.8 30.9 8.1 19.5 23.6 0.1 October 0.8 10.7 65 3.2 November 0.5 December 0.9 0.8

Note: Source: Information for the years 1951 and 1957 is not aV

153 TABLE 2.1 BIRTH AND DEATH RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES

1951~60 1951 1952 1953 19'4 Births and deaths U R U R U R U R U R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Births Male 6,827 121,814 601 10,861 601 9,734 585 9,:;82 755 1 ],443 Female 5,816 108,290 439 9,547 454 8,716 505 8,732 635 10,003 Birth Rate Male 11.06 14.86 11.1 14.9 10.8 13.0 10.2 12.5 12.8 14.5 Female 9.42 13.21 8.1 13.1 8.] 11.7 8.8 11.4 10.7 12.7 Female births reported per 1,000 male births 852 889 730 879 755 895 863 911 841 875 Deaths Male 3,590 67,571 376 5,501 480 5,795 369 5,704 368 5,161 Female 3,375 55,585 351 4,970 498 5,172 422 5,126 349 4.520 Death Rate Male 11.24 14.65 13.5 14.7 16.7 15.1 12.4 14.5 12.0 12.7 Female 11.34 13.95 13.4 14.0 18.4 14.2 15.2 13.7 12.2 11.8 Female deaths reported per 1,000 male deaths 940 903 934 903 1,038 892 1,144 899 948 876

1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Births and deaths U R U R U R U R U R U R 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Births Male 821 13,144 597 12,507 612 12,302 798 14,449 683 14,551 774 13,241 Female 741 11,874 518 11,307 557 10,740 673 12,925 594 12,950 694 11,496 Birth Rate Male 13.5 16.3 9.6 15.0 9.5 14.5 12.0 16.6 10.0 16.3 11.1 14.6 Female 12.3 14.7 8.3 13.6 8.6 12.7 10.2 14.9 8.7 14.5 10.00 12.6 Female births reported per 1,000 male births 91G 903 868 904 1)10 873 843 895 870 890 897 868 Deaths Male 358 6,560 304 5.972 284 5,972 341 8,245 353 6,446 357 6,215 Female 319 5,983 248 5,409 258 5,484 354 7,494 275 5,717 301 5,710 Death Rate Male 11.3 15.8 9.4 14.0 8.5 12.9 10.0 18.5 10.0 14.1 9.9 13.3 Female 10.8 15.2 8.2 13.4 8.3 13.2 11.1 17.7 8.4 13.2 9.0 12.8 Female deaths reported per 1,000 male deaths 891 912 816 906 908 918 1,038 909 779 887 843 919

Note: Source: (a} U=Urban; R=Rural Directorate of Health and Medical Services, Gujarat (b) Number of births per 1,000 of the total mid-year estimated population is calculated on the popu- lation of the district as then constituted. (c) Number of deaths per 1,000 of the same sex is calculated on the mid-year estimated population of the district as then constituted. (d) The information regarding number of births and deaths for the years 1951·1960 is furnished for the district as then constituted and the popula- tion for the years 1951 to 1960 has been estimated on the basis of average during the decade 1951-1960. (e) Birth and death rates for the decade 1951-1960 are average birth and death rates.

154 TABLE 2.2 DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1960

S1. S1. No, Causes of death 1951 1956 1960 No, Causes of d~ath 1951 1956 1960 1 2 3 4 S 1 2 ;J 4 $

Total 11,198 11,933 11,583 7 Suicide (a) Total 6 24 18 1 Cholera 3 (b) Male S S 13 Small-pox 2 S5 394 196 (c) Female 1 19 S 3 Plague 8 Wounding or accident 110 lOS 165 4 Fevers 8,538 7,394 7,403 9 Wild beasts 3 S 1 S Dysentery and Diarrhoea 103 140 175 10 Snake bite 28 34 53 11 6 Respiratory Disease 986 1,186 i,52S Rabies 16 18 IS 12 All other ea uses 1,353 2,633 3,029 Note: Information for the years 1951 and 1956 is for Source: the district as then constituted. Directorate of Health and Medicql Services, Olljarl}t

TABLE 3.1

LAND UTILIZATION, 1956-57 AND 1960-61

[Area in '00 acres) Sl. Si. No. Classification of area 1956-57 1960-61 No. Classification of area 1956-57 1960-61 2 3 4 2 3 4

Total Geographical area by village papers 25,869 29,234 8 Current fallows 947 1,660 2 Forest 2,103 2,099 9 Other faJlow land 376 697 3 Barren and un cultivable land 2,718 3,441 4 Land put to non-agricultural use 780 604 10 Net area sown 15,717 17,006 5 Cultivable waste 396 725 6 Permanent pastures and 11 Area sown more than once 68.5 J,426 other grazing lands 2,456 2,664 7 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not 12 Total cropped area (i.e., Gross included in area sown 376 338 cropped area) 16,402 18.432

Note: Source: 1 Figures for the years 1956-57 and 1960-61 relate to Directorate of Agriculture. Gujarat the area of the district as then constituted.

155 • V'\ .0'\ s .a M M • ::t :~ -< o- - :i i

ON 0001')"'" \0..". Nr

-<:.~ • iZ

-MO....

.."._ ..... -- • 0'\

01')_ N • -"

...... \Cl'

.,.....,.....

rIO •

156

TABLE 3.3 IRRIGATION POTENTIAL AND UTILISATION lIn acres] Actual cost Year of Year of 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 SI. (Rs. in commence- comple- No. Name of Project lakhs) ment tion P U P U P U p U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Gangasagar Tank 2.00 940 940 333 940 184 940 166

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 S1. No. Name of Project P U P U P U P U P U P U 1 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 Gangasagar Tank 940 100 940 280 940 173 940 142 940 312 940 44

Note: Source: P=Potential; U=Utilisation Chief Engineer (Irrigation), P.W.D., Gujarat

TABLE 3.4 AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [Area in '00 acres] SI. SI. No. Sources 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Sources 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Government Canals 6 8 Total area irrigated 818 1,325 1,407 Private Canals 7 Percentage of net area 2 irrigated to net area sown 14 14 56 8.3 8.3 3 Tanks 8 Area irrigated more than 4 Wells 800 1,258 1,399 once 51 18 9 Total Grolls area irrigated 818 1,376 1,425 5 Other Sources 4 47 Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat

TABLE 3.5 AREA IRRIGATED BY CROPS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [Area in '00 acres] 51. SI. No. Crops 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 No. Crops 1950-51 1956-57 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 FOOD CROPS FOOD CROPS-contd. 11 Chillies 22 15 18 1 Rice 19 12 Other food crops . 26 166 59 2 Wheat 406 610 700 Total food crops 612 1,082 933 3 Jowar 94 155 19 4 Bajri 2 5 NON-FOOD CROPS 5 Barley 45 21 29 13 Cotton 5 16 6 Maize 4 37 14 Ground-nut 7 Tur IS Tobacco 4 2 8 Gram 9 56 19 16 Fodder crops 11 12 196 9 Sugarcane 4 23 37 17 Other non-food crops • 191 275 280 10 Potatoes 6 11 10 Total non-food crops 206 294 492 Total .area under irrigated crops . 818 1,376 1,425 Note: Information for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and Source: 1960-61 relates to the district as then constituted. Directorate of Agriculture, Gujarat

1)8 TABLE 3.6 PROGRESS UNDER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT BLOCKS UPTO 31-3-1961

Type of Quantity Additional Block Date of of impro- Fertili- Improved area Number of Number of Stage COmmence- ved seeds sers Implements brought agricultu- Number of experi- I/II ment of distribu t- distribut- distributed under ral demon- experiments ments 81. C.D.& Block. ed (B. ed (B. irrigation strations in double in triple No. Name of Block M.D.P. Stage I Mds.) Mds.) Type Number (acres) held cropping cropping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 50,586 218,199 Iron ploughs 1,679 25,700 6,817 N.A. N.A Seed drillers 456 Otbers 922 Total 3,057

1 Palanpur N.E.S. May'56 15,017 8,400 Iron ploughs 919 5,557 3,754 N.A. NA Stage I Apr. '58 Seed drillers 448 Stage II Apr. '61 Others 12 Total 1,379

2 Dhanera P.E.S. Apr. '59 N.A. N.A. Iron ploughs N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Stage I Apr. '62 Seed drillers N.A. Others N.A. Total

3 Deesa N.E.S. Jun. '54 14,462 154,424 Iron ploughs 170 5.954 1,502 N.A. N.A. C.D. Nov. '56 Seed drillers 8 Stage II Oct. '59 Others 807 Total 985

4 Kankrej N.E.S. Oct. '54 13,812 55,088 Iron ploughs 566 13,088 1,331 N.A. N.A. C.D. May'56 Seed drillers Stage II Jul.'59 Others 62 Total 628

5 Tharad P.E.S. Oct. '58 7,235 287 Iron ploughs 24 1,101 230 N.A. N.A. Stage I Oct. '59 Seed drillers Others 41 Total 65

Note: Source: 1 The figures of the district total do not include the figures of Dhanera Bureau of Economics and Statistics Block, which is not available. Gujarat ' 2 Figures given in this Table relate to the total performance in the Block, as separate figures according to the stage or type of Block are not available.

159 ....00 ....M

...... Q

Vl -0-

.....

..... 00 0 ..... o 00 ..... -.:r -'>0 o iii f'.I 0- I.C) N N" - o 00

or- ...... ::> 0<'1 <=> '

"'l ..... 0- r­ '>0 V'l CI'I -0- - -....~ ~.....

s;

160 TABLE 5.1

NUMBER, MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCIAL POSmON OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS AND SOCIETIES. 1960-61 [Rs. in 'OOOJ

Working capital Loans from Number of private Loans societies persons, issued to at the other Reserve members SI. end of Number of societies Share and other and other No. Type of Co-operative Society the year members and Banks capital funds Total societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 District Central Co-operative Bank (Financing Agencies) 1 4.245 7,490 1,382 69 8.941 13,080 2 Land Mortgage Banks 3 Agricultural Credit Societies 575 47,526 4,909 2,692 320 7,921 8,859 4 Non-agricultural Credit Societies 9 1.249 28 SO 7 85 93 5 Grain Banks and Societies 6 Marketing Societies 8 1,420 61 86 31 118 7 Processing Societies 8 Sugarcane Factories 9 Dairy Societies 10 Farming Societies 6 172 33 34 20 87 1 11 Lift Irrigation Societies 2 33 14 4 18 36 12 (a) Other Agricultural Non-credit Societies (b) Other Non-agricultural Non-credit Societies (c) Forest Labourers and Labour Contract Societies • 18 1,473 29 26 29 84 n 13 Consumer's Co-operative Stores • 10 584 23 30 5 58 14 Housing Societies • 13 295 60 23 J 86 15 (a) Weaver's Societies 34 2,664 313 172 122 607 (b) Other Industrial Societies 47 1,165 101 74 22 197 16 Spinning Mills 17 Fisheries Societies • 1 17 1 I 18 Supervising Unions 10 507 19 Federations 1 146 20 General Insurance Societies 21 Life Insurance Societies

Note : S()l4rce : This table relates to the year ending 30th June 1961. Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat

161 TABLE 6.1 FISHING CENTRES, LANDING PLACES AND NUMBER OF FISHING BOATs ACCORDING TO SIZE AS ON 31-3-1961

Landing Places Fishermen's primary Name of Population in each Co-operative Societies 51. Villagel of Village/ Village/Town/ No. TownfCentrc Town/Centre Centre Number Members 1 2 3 4 5 6

Nava Deesa. 18,891 1 17

Number of fishing boats according to size Below one ton 1 to 5 tons 5 to 10 tons Above 10 tons Grand Total 81. ----- No. M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total M. N.M. Total 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21

Note : Source: M=Mochanical and N.M.=Non-Mechanical. Directorate of Fisheries, Gujar21t

TABLE 7.1 NUMBER AND TYPE OF REGISTERED FACTORIES SHOWING AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT, 1961 Average Average daIly daily 81. Number of number of Sl. Number of number of No. Type of Factories Factories employees No. Type of Factories Factorres empJo)ees 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

Total 23 524 S Food, Drink and Tobacco 4 108 Government and local 6 Chemicals, Dyes, etc. 15 fund factories 10 202 7 Processes relating to wood, 2 Textiles stones and glass 1 22 3 Engineering 8 Gins and Presses 1 7 4 Metals and Minerals 9 9 Miscellaneous 5 161 Source: Chief Inspector of Factories, Gujarat

162 TABL 8.1

INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY, 1950-~1, 195~-~6 AND 1960-61 Total Installed capacity of Generating 51. Plant ill No. Establishmem Year (Kwtts) 1 2 3 4 t Qujarat Electricity Board 1950-51 1955.j6 190 1960·61 744

2 Palanpur Electricity Supply Company 1950.51 1955-56 475 ) 960.61 640 Note: Source: The information for private licensees included in this 1 Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda table relates only to those licences for which the 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D., data have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer Oujarat to GDvernm~nt, P.W.D.,, Gujarat.

TABLE 8.1 CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY ACCORDING TO PURPOSE, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [10 million Kilowatt Hours] Kilowatt Hours sold to public for Kilowatt Hours sold to public for Total Total Commer- Uti lisa- Commer- Utilisa- Domestic cia! light Indus- tion of Domestic cial light Indus- tion of Consump- and small trial Other electri- Consump- and small trial Other electri- Year tion power power purposes city Year tion power power purposes city 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1950-51 1960-61 0.629 0.273 0.218 0.241 1.361 1955-56 0.434 0.005 0.049 0.071 0.559

Note : Source: The information for private licensees included in this Gujarat Electricity Board, Barod~ table relates only to those licences for which the data have been furnished by the Electrical Engineer to 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D .• Gujarat Government, P.W.D., Gujarat.

1~3 .CO .0 0\ - .~.... .~

co \0 • (".11. ~- \0 0\ ."r-;. . - - gf (".I / - o ._• 00 \0 ....0'1- -

.... o o . ~ .. 't;I . . .s :i...... -....

'0 _N '<"'1

'0 'N -(".I .0 -~ fiSZ '0;

1- \0 0\ OQ

.~ ... 0'"

'-1'30._ .Do. ;:)08'" z::Z::

I I I

.0. J~ 00:4 j~ .0 ~Z

lfi~ .~- !:: ·.0'"

·.,., .~...

~ S\;;;~~g;~g~~~~ 0\ ...<= -. -0-11'""""'i ,_...,...,.-....., .-

.., ...... ,00""'1.O<'I...,0"' ..... - 00 \0 OO~-I(iOMOOO~f"""\OO '0\ .", • 00 • 0\ ~ N _; N r

V') N

10 0\ O_"'''''",O,...,,,,,,,.,I.rIO ~

.0 fi5Z

165 TABLE l(L2 LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS OF BANASKANTHA DISTRICT, 1960-61

Percentage Number of Scholars Percentage of school of educated enrolment Districtl Number of Percentage Per teacher persons to to popula. Sl. Taluka/ primary of average Per thousand Per primary in primary population tion of ages No. Mahal 5chools attendance of population school school of age S 5 to 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Total . 1.26' '72.43 63.24 46.23 31.69 12.83 23.08

1 PaJanpur 172 79.26 81.99 70.50 30.32 17.54 29.90 2 Danta 146 75.11 62.87 22.51 28.90 10.70 22.33 3 Vadgam 101 79.80 117.08 104.61 33.97 23.18 42.55 4 Dhanera 129 63.46 49.18 34.03 28.14 11.71 l8.21 5 Deesa 137 70.29 56.15 50.00 35.49 9.94 20.07 6 Kankrej 97 62.75 56.56 54.60 35.54 12.98 20.75 7 Vav 109 82.61 46.82 36.72 32.28 9.17 17.53 8 Tharad 129 55.15 52.11 30.77 30.77 8.34 18.69 9 Deodar 127 66.06 43.37 29.81 27.64 10.12 15.83 10 Radhanpur 52 54.24 47.77 33.79 31.95 8.27 17 85 11 Santalpur 67 80.36 56.19 37.16 31.52 11.34 20.42 _------Nate: Source: The data relating to schools, scholars and teachers in primary schools relate District School Board, Palanpur to Government-aided schools and schools under District S.:hool Board or those recogniseq by the BoarQ and cover rural area of the

TABLE 10.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

1950-51 . 1960-61

Type of Institutions Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Primary Institutions N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,000 50,214 1,245 1,291 68.016 2,062

Junior Bas~c Inst!tut!ons 1 N.A. N.A. N.A. 48 6,558 210 Senior BaSIC InstItutIons j Secondary Institutions N.A. N.A. N.A. 14 2,777 146 25 4,245 IS!; Collegiate Institutions

Training Schools 2 290 21 Training Colleges _} Other type of Institutions

Note: Source: This table excludes data on technical education, not received. Dire'torat~ of Education, Gujarat

]66 TABLE 10.4 DIRECTORY OF mGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961

Total Total SI. number SI. No High Schools number of pupils No. High Schools of pupils 1 2 3 2 3 HIGH SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS-contd. 1 S. K. M. High School, Kanodar • 177 6 Shri Viyidhalaxi Vidyamandir, Palanpur 502 2 Kumbhasan High School, Kumbhasan 151 7 S. C. W. High School, Dcesa 677 3 Government High School, Pala;pur 765 8 Janta High School, Tharad . Nootao High School, PaJanput 27$ 4 302 9 Radhanpur High School, Radhanpur 5 Shri T. S. J. Girls' High School, Palanpur 654 (Government) 148

Note: Source: 1 This table excludes data on technical education, not received. Directorate of Education, Gujarat 2 There is no college in Banaskantha district.

TABLE J1.1 STRENGTH OF POLICE, 1960-61 SI. SI. No. Category Permanent Temporary No. Category Permanent Temporary 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Deputy and Assistant 6 Deputy Inspectors Commissioners 7 Sub-Inspectors • 27 15 2 Superintendents 1 8 Jamadar. .} 3 Deputy Superintendents 2 9 Head Constables 237 82 4 Inspectors 2 1 10 Constables 748 337 5 Police Prosecutors 4 2 Total 1,021 431 Note: Source: The table includes the staff of different categories of police establishment at State He,ld-Quarters, Kegional Inspector General of Police, Gujarat Offices, Railway, etc., wherever such staff exists.

TABLE 11.2 PKOPORTION OF A"REA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OFFENCES PER POLICE, 1960-61 Strength of Total Proportion of police Proportion Number of coginsable Number including of area per Proportion of cognisable offences SI. of Police Number of temporary police population offences investigated No. Di~trict!T:.J luka/Mahal Stations Out po,ts force (Sq. miles) per police investigated per police 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 20 30 775 6.00 1,285 2,193 2.83 1 palanpur 4 4 126 3.97 },405 437 347 2 Danta 2 4 77 3.66 681 126 1.64 3 Vadgam 2 2 S3 4.15 1,703 128 2.42 4 Dhanera 2 3 60 7.60 1,488 195 3.25 5 Deesa 2 3 86 6.54 1,638 396 4.60 6 Kankrej I 3 47 684 1,992 140 298 7 Vav 2 2 72 S 85 1,187 201 2.79 8 Tharad 1 3 70 7.48 1,196 151 2.16 9 Deodar 2 3 66 5.94 1,323 232 35Z 10 Radhanpur. 1 1 80 2.88 648 85 1.06 11 Santalpur 1 2 38 13.78 1,\66 102 2.68 SOUl'ce: lospector General of Police, Gujarat

167 TABLE 11.3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OFFENCES REPORTED, PERSONS TRIED, CONVICTED OR ACQUITfED FOR SELECTED OFFENCES, 1960-61 Number Number of Number Number of of cases persons Number of cases brought acquitted or of persons persons Number 81. 81. brought acquitted or No. Nature of offences to trial discharged convicted No. of persons Nature of offences to trial discharged cODvicted 2 3 4 S 1 2 3 4 5 1 Against the State 24 40 70 10 Rape 2 2 Against the public 11 Theft 805 tranquility 370 158 12 Criminal misappro- 3 By or relating to priation of property . public servants 12 12 11 13 Criminal breach of 4 Affecting the public trust health safety, conve- 21 11 10 nience, decency and 14 Receiving of stolen morals . 37 26 31 property 4 S Affecting life . lS Cheating 7 4 16 6 Hurt 203 335 73 Criminal Trespass 72 141 24 7 Wrongful restraint 17 Offences relating to and wrongful confine- documents, trade and property ment 12 17 2 marks 8 Criminal force and 18 Defamation assault . 8 44 S 19 Criminal intimidation. Ij Kidnapping, forcible insult and annoyance abduction, slavery 20 Under special and and force labour 7 10 local laws .1,894 373 2,264 Source: Inspector General of Police, Gujarat

TABLE 11.4 JAJDLS, 1951, 1956 AND 1961

No. of Prisoners No. of Prisoners No. of No. of Prisoners No. of Authorised at the commence- received during Prisoners at the end Daily average JailsJ Accommodation Category of ment of the year the year discharged of the year No. of Prisoners Year Prisons Prisoners M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Tota) M F Total M F Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

{ Con,iotro 78 78 533 3 536 546 2 548 65 1 66 59 59 Under trials 80 80 375 17 392 419 13 432 36 4 40 28 28 1951 1 129 10 J 39 Security Civil Lunatics-

{ Con,i"ed 37 37 411 12 423 395 11 406 53 1 54 34 34 Under trials 83 83 328 15 343 383 13 396 28 2 30 29 1 30 1956 1 129 10 139 Security Civil Lunatics

{ Con,icted 19 19 284 2 286 288 2 290 15 15 15 15 Under trials 19 19 378 8 386 379 8 387 18 18 20 20 1961 129 10 139 Security Civil Lunatics

Source .. Inspector General of Prisons. Gujarat

168 ...III

N 00

...... 00 M

N\C)

v :0 O:! ;. ce E I

- - ....

. 0 v:z 169 TABLE 11.1 NEWS PAPERS PUBLISHED IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, 1950-51, 1955 .. 56 AND 1960-61

Classification Year Oujarati Classification Year 6ujarati 2 3 2

Daily 1950-51 Fortnightly 1950~Sl 1955-56 1955-56 1960-61 1960·61

Weekly 1950·51 3 Monthly l'i>50-S1 1955-56 1 ]955-56 :3 1960.61 2 1960·61 8 Source: Nole: Examiner of aooks and Publications. Gujarat Columns for English, Hindi. Urdu. Sindhi, ete.• have been deleted. as no newspaper is published from the district in tbese languages.

TABLE 11.2 PRINTING PRESSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1961

Sl. Printing Presses SI. Printing Presses No. District(ral uka/ Mahal 1951 1956 1961 No. DistrictjTaluka}Mahal 1951 1956 1961 I 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Total 7 Ii 7 2 Deesa N.A. N.A. 2 1 Palanpur N.A. N.A. 4 3 Deodar N.A N.A. 1

Note : Source : Figures for 1961 are given on the basis of Keeper's Examiner of Books and Publications, Gujarat Declarations received up to 31-12-1961.

TABLE 12.3 CINEMA THEATRES~ 1960-61

Name of places Number of Name of places Number of District/ where Cinema Number of spectators District! where Cinema Number of spectators S1. Taluka/ Theatres are Cinema (monthly S1. Taluka/ Theatres are Cinema (monthly No. MahaJ located Theatres averages) No. Maha1 located Theatres averages) 2 ] 4 5 2 3 4 :5

Total 3 45,200 3 Radhanpur . Radhanpur 2,870 1 Palanpur Palanpur 25,753 2 Deelia Decsa 16,577

Source ; Collector, Baoaskantha

170 TABLE 13.1 RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF RAILWAY STATIONS, 1960-61 ~ __~_!t~ilw~~ mile_ages in. the d~S!.rjc_t~ _____ Miles . Kilometres Broad gauge * Metre gauge 156.45 251.73 Narrow-gauge Number of Railway Stations: 32 Palanpur Taluka Danta Taluka Vadgam Mahal Dhanera Taluka Deesa Taluka 8l. Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway No. Station Station Station Station Station

2 3 4 5 6 I Palanpur Nil Chhapi Dhanera Deesa 2 Chitrasani Dharewaja Jari Lorwada 3 Iqbalgadh Dugrol BhiIdi 4 Amirgadh (W. R. and N. R.) 5 Umardasbi Jawal 6 Ch ado tar Ramsan 7 Chandisar 8 Sarotra Road

Kankrej Taluka Vav Taluka Tharad Taluka Deodar Taluka Radhanpur Taluka Santalpur Taluka SI. Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway Name of Railway No. Station Station Station Station Station Station 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Nil Nil Nil Deodar Radhanpur Santalpur 2 Dhanakwada Devgam Varahi 3 jasali Vaghpura 4 Mitha Chhansara , Bhabhar Garamadi 6 Piprala 7 Piplee

Note: * Besides the Railway Mileages of Western Railway shown Source: above, 34.00 miles of Samdarl--Bhildi metre gauge 1 District Statistical Officer, Banaskantha section of Northern Railway fall within the Juri&diction of 2 General Manager, Western Railway, Bombay this district. TABLE 13.2 ROAD MILEAGES BY TYPE OF SURFACE AND CATEGORY OF ROAD, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 [In miles] Other Murram Sl. Cement Water-bound and lower No. Category of road Year Asphalt concrete macadam types Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total. 1950-51 23.75 23.75 1955"56 12.50 1.62 1000 24.12 1960-61 219.03 96.35 59.55 374.93 National Highway 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 2 State Highway 1950-51 8.25 8.25 1955-56 11.50 11.50 1960-61 153.42 11.9~ 1.6536 3 Other district roads 1950-51 15.50 15.50 1955-56 0.50 6.00 650 1960-61 65.11 53.60 21.62 140.33 4 Village roads 1950-51 1955-56 0.50 1.62 400 6.12 ]960-61 0.50 30.S I 37.93 69.24

Note: SOl/rCe .. 1 The mileages given above exclude below standard roads and cart tracks Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildlfigs) maintained by the Public Works Department and District Local BoarJ. P.W.D., Gujarat 2 Information for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 has been adjusted to the area of the district as constituted on 1-4-1961.

171 00 \C 00 N

...M -.....

on M 00 on' o...

...\0

~ o~ -zu

.0 ri3Z 172 TABLE 14.2 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRICT LOCAL BOARD, 1950·51, 1955.;56 AND 1960-61

[In Rs.) (In Rs.] Income 1950-51 1955-56 1960·61 Expenditure 1950·51 1955·56 1960-61 All Sources . 171,855 817,~25 772,223 All Sources 29,265 557,101 751,301

Land revenue 166,485 148,440 117,485 Refunds and Drawbacks 4,573 ~32,63S Local rates 582,493 492,051 Administration . 16,824 41,233 47,798 Interest 184 19.851 19,274 Law and Justice Law and Justice 200 Police Police Ports and Pilotage Education Education 100 4,700 9,617 Medical 7,396 18,878 Medical 6 25,192 11,488 141,251 Scientific and other minor Scientific and other minor departments 14,324 Departments 9,325 Pension 1,137 2,178 Pension contribution Stationery and printing Stationery and printing Miscellaneous. 2,500 3,030 Miscellaneous 5,180 25,489 31.838 Famine Relief 1,882 Railway Railway Irrigation and Minor Works Minor Works and irrigation 2,445 472,251 312,910 7.035 99,887 Civil Works Civil Public Works 5

Source: Rural Development Department, Government of Gujarat

TABLE 14.3 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYATS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61

No. of Village Panchayats Income of the Panchayats [in Rs J Expenditure of the Panchayats [in Rs.l Sl. No. District{Taluk:a/Mahal 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 19::0-51 1955-56 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total 123 534 276,224 1,964,217 223,440 1.596.868

1 Palanpur J6 93 50.893 374,713 76,734 434,636 2 Danta 11 36 63,542 142.071 57.'156 157,383 3 Vadgam 19 S5 52,109 158.545 35,876 140,620 4 Dhanera 16 43 49,399 114,773 16,530 52,720 S Deesa N.A. 58 N.A. 331,611 N.A. 1.81,344 6 Kankrej 10 39 28,807 144,681 21,352 107,822 7 Vav 25 60 N.A. 149,706 N.A. 131,055 8 Tharad 2 47 9,343 137,678 9,943 89,098 9 Deodar 24 51 22,131 194,070 5.049 105,349 10 Radhanpur. 26 104,805 82,759 11 Santalpur 26 111,564 114,082

Note : Source: 1 Information for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 relates Rural Development Department, Government of to the district as then constituted. GUJarat 2 Information regarding Radhanpur and Santalpur talukas for the years 1950-51 and 1955-56 has been given in the relevant table of Mehsana district. N.A=Not available

173 TABLE 15.1 PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOP,MENT/NATIONAL EXTENSION SCHEME BLOCKS UP TO YEAR ENDING 31-3-1961

Second Second First Stage Stage First Stage Blocks Stage Blocks Blocks Blocks (Number (Number (Number of Blocks (Number of Blocks of Blocks of Blocks Heads of Expenditure ofC. P. A. of C. P. A. Heads of Expenditure and achievements Unit Pattern) ofC. P. A. ofC. P. A. Pattern) and achievements Ur.it Pattern) Pattern) 2 3 4 2 3 4 I Number of Blocks 24 Mahila Samitis • Number 35 22 allotted • Number 4.50 1.50 25 Libraries / reading II Population covered '000 persons 378 118 rooms 227 447 26 Number of adults " III Villages covered Number 722 155 made literate (includ­ IV Area covered Sq. Miles 1,125.7 336.7 ing those under V Total Government training) • 3,758 6,239 Expenditure . Rs. '000 2,724.0 3,549.0 27 Roads constructed: VI People's contribu­ (a) Kutcha Furlongs 133 761 tion (Labour, Cash (b) Pucca N.A. & Other) Rs. '000 210.0 956.0 " N.A. VlI Physical achieve­ 28 Con5trllcted culverts Number 1 265 ments: 29 Demonstration-cum- Fertilisers distri- tram mg cell tres buted B.Mds. 8,687 209,512 started 8 26 2 Improved seeds 30 Number of new co­ " distnbuted B.Mds. 22,312 28,274 operative socIeties 3 Agricultural Demon­ started: stration plots Number 3,984 2,833 (a) Credit societies 23 57 4 Area brought under (b) Industrial 65 12 fruits and vegetables Acres N.A. 1,045 (c) Multipurpose 5 Agricultural imple- (includlllg others) 206 85 ments distributed Number 1,444 1,613 (d) Farming 2 6 Trees planted 31 Number of credit •• N.A. 138,256 SOCIetIes converted 7 Compost pits jug 7,480 12,404 into multI purpose 8 Key Village Centres .' co-operative societies N.A. N.A. & A.I. Centres 32 Number of new started N.A. N.A. members enrolled in:- 9 Bulls castrated .. 1,581 37 (a) New societies } 10 Pedigree animals (b) Existing societies " 4,331 28,719 supplied . .. 44 75 33 Number of pan- ] ] Veterinary dispen­ chayats and other sary started ., N.A. N.A. statutory bodies 12 Cattle inoculated started " 48 243 and vaccinated ,. N.A. 7,282 34 Number of villages 13 Total additional covered by:- area irrigated by (a) Panchayats and all sources Acres 6,658 19,042 other statutory 14 Area reclaimed 16,923 23,379 bodies started ,. 134 543 15 Number of hos­ (b) Non - statutory pitals started Number N.A. N.A. bodies like 16 Number of dis- village councils, pensaries started N.A. Vikas Mandals, etc., started • " 58 17 Number of RHC/ 35 New Pucca houses PHC started N.A. constructed: 18 Number of MCW (a) Residential Centres started 12 ., N.A. (b) Schools 90 19 Drinking water wells: (c) Hospitals! (a) Constructed 35 ]73 Dispensaries (b) Renovated 26 50 97 (d) Other (specify) " 8 20 New schools started: } (a) Basic . . 36 New Kutcha houses N.A. 114 constructed: (b) Ordinary . (a) Residential 21 Ordinary schools N.A. N.A. (b) Schools " N.A. N.A• converted into Basic >. N.A. 12 (c) Ho,pltals/ .. 22 Youth clubs . 43 20 DI:~pensaries N.A. N.A. (d) Otbers " N.A. 23 Farmer's Unions 275 107 " N.A. Source : Bureau of Economics & Statistics, Gujarat

174 AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUFFS, 1961 TABLE 16.1 Centre Palanpur

[In Rs per B. seer] Commodity Septem- January February March April May June Octo. Novem- Decem- July August ber ber 1 ber ber 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rice 11 12 13 0.82 0.91 0.94 0.87 0.87 Wheat 0.60 0.87 0.90 0.94 0.91 Cereals 0.62 0.63 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.97 0.91 0.88 f Jowar 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.51 0.50 0.51 0.51 0.38 0.39 0.46 0.46 0.50 0.55 Bajri 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.40 l 0.45 0.53 0.51 0.48 0.44 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 Gram 0.48 0.44 0.47 0.41 0.42 0.50 Arhar (DaI) 0.87 0.87 0.50 0.50 0.44 Pulses 0.87 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.44 0.44 0.44 f Moong 0.63 0.62 0.65 0.63 0.75 0.75 0.65 0.62 0.63 0.70 0.72 0.67 Udid 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.44 0.68 0.68 0.60 0.62 l 0.44 0.50 0.50 0.50 0,45 0.50 0.50 0.57 0.57 Source,' District Statistical Officer, Banaskantha

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, 1960-61 TABLE 17.1 Authorised Subscribed 81. Capital Capital SI. Authorised Subscribed No. Classification Number (in Rs.) (in Rs.) No. Classification Capital Capital Number (in Rs.) (in Rs.) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 0 Agriculture and Allied 3 4 5 activities 5 Construction and utilities 500,000 1 Mining and Quarrying. 384,000 2 Processing and manu- 6 Commerce (Trade and facture of fOOdstuff, Finance) textiles, leather and products thereof 7 Tran,>port, Communications and Storage 3 Processing and manu- facture metals, chemi- 8 cats and products Community and business thereof services 4 Processing and manu- 9 Personal and other services factures not elsewhere 500,000 230,000 clas~jfied Total 2 1,000,000 614,000 Source: Registrar of Companies, Ministry of Commerce and Industry

SCHEDULED AND NON-SCHEDULED BANKS, 1950, 1955 AND 1960 TABLE 17.2 SI. No. Category of Banks SI. 1950 1955 1960 No. Category of Banks 1950 1955 1960 2 3 4- 5 2 3 Total 4 5 1 3 6 2 Non-scheduled Banks Scheduled Banks I 3 6 Note,' Source,' 1 Information regarding office of Scheduled Banks relates to period ending 31st March. Reserve Bank of India, Bombay 2 Information regarding Non-SCheduled Banks relates to the latest balance-sheet or return. 3 Non-scheduled Banks with capital and reserve below Rs. 50,000 are omitted.

175 TABLE 17.3 NUMBER AND TYPE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 Years Years 81. S1. No. Items 1950-51 1955-56 1960·61 No. Items 1960·61 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Total 1 4 (a) Number of Industrial Co-operative Banks . B 2 8 (b) Branches of Industrial Co-operative Banks . (a) Number of State Co· operative Banks 5 (a) Number of Primary (b) Branches of State Co­ Land Mortgage Banks operative Banks 1 (b) Branches of Primary Land Mortgage Banks 2 (a) Number of State Land 6 (a) Number of TaJuka Mortgage Banks . Co-operative Banks • (b) Branches of State Land (b) Brancbes of Taluka Mortgage Banks 1 2 Co-operative Banks . 3 (a) Number of District 7 (a) Number of Urban Co-operative Banks 1 Co-operative Banks _ (b) Branches of District (b) Branches of Urban Co-operati ve Banks . 6 Co-operative Banks . Source: Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Gujarat LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED AND SUM INSURED, 1957 TO 1960 TABLE 17.4 Sl. Sl. No Item 1957 1958 1959 1960 No. Item 1957 195~ 1959 1960

2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 fi Number of Life 2 Sum insured (Rs. in lakhs) 39.2<5 66.73 71.04 74.10 Insurance Policies 3 Number of A utho- issued ],123 1.908 2,123 2,740 rised agents 93 ]24 164 189 SOl/ree ; Divisional Manager. Life Insurance Corporation of India, Ahmedabad TARGET AND NET COLLECTION OF SMALL SAVINGS, 1960-61 TABLE 17.5 [R<;. in lakh,] S1. Targets Net 51. Targets Net No. Nature of Savings fixed collection No, Nature of Savings fixed collection 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Savings Certificates N.A. 9.82 4 Annuity Certificates . N.A. 0.27 2 Post Office Savings Bank 5 Cumulative time Deposits N.A. 0.55 Deposits . . N.A. 45.36 3 Treasury Saving Deposits N.A. 1.87 Total 30.00 57.87 Source; Small Savings Officer, Finance Department, Gujarat CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS TABLE 18.1 SI. Year of SI. Year of No. Description of Events occurance No. Description of Events occurance 2 3 1 2 3 Demi,;e of Prince Shri Yavarhusen of 16 Deesa camp handed over to Palanpur Palanpur . 1887 State 1928 2 Great Hail storm in Banaskantha at 17 Frost in Banaskantha 1929 Vadgilm, Deesa, Tbarad 1891 18 Gangasagar tank opened for farming . 1932 3 First railway in Palanpur-Deesa J893 19 Beginning of road transport between 4 Great fire in temple of Danta. . )896 Abu-road to Ambaji 1934 5 Great famine in villages of Yav State 1899 20 Famine of Chhanu . .•. 1940 21 Jubilee celebrations of Nawab Shri Tale 6 Temple of Dhim-Dharnidhar was built 1901 Mohamadkhanji of Palanpur 1944 7 Heavy rain in Banaskantha 1907 22 InJependence Day (15th August) 8 Famine of Samvat 1969 . 1947 1913 23 Merger of States in Bombay State 1948 9 Famine of Botera . . 1916 24 Republic Day (26th January). . . 10 Heavy floods in river Banas. . • 1950 1917 25 Inauguration of Deesa-Kandla Railway. 1952 11 War Prisoners brought to Deesa Camp . 1918 26 Transfer of from Gujarat 12 Visit of Governor to Palanpur • . 1920 13 Invasion of Bhils on Danta to Rajasthan 1956 1921 27 Bridge over the Banas river in Deesa 1958 14 Dacoity of Mirkhan in Tharad taluka 1923 28 Beginning of Bhildi-Ranivara Railway . 1958 15 Visit of Viceroy Irvin to Palanpur 1927 29 Inauguration of Gujarat State (1st May) 1960 Source: Collector, Ban,lskantha 176

• z

SABARKANTHA DISTRICT ... II: 0 ~ IX (L C 1&1 C VI X Z > :; ...... J oJ :t 0 > VI c C i! :E U u :z: It c C 0 III g -_e@ee'" :E a: ...J

...J III C U U C 9 ~ I I • I

0 ... goO 0 ... goO 0 ~ on ., Cl'VI0:0.. ZN ... III 4( 0 ... o 0'S ,.. %. i=~ ... "'0 - @ t- en '" 4( 0 ..., 0 4( S} 1:11: z < !i 111% :E -c( a::t- ~ :z::: III~ .,. .., III .,. '" I- ...J ... IU 'Z.~- ...... , uo ...J Z ~: !: a:: Z 0 -c( ~ ...... U", Q ., )i '. '" cD ... ..- :a::: itO. : %:E C <"f C/) ~ % ,'.0· ... ::>z ..." -c( 1: :;; :.: ~ ... II: ~.: ~ 0111 ~ 0 Z CI) ;n % 0 <"f ~ a:: !: ... U <' " III al III ... " Q ... ~ 1&1 IL ~ ~ 0 I- o IL_ 1 (.) .1. f/) Q z ... II: '" a:::- z 0'" 4( z : t- 0 ~ VJ III: 0 <"f - """-10 .. 0 "'-10 :10:• "+ ..~ 0.. o.... z TABLE 18.2 FAIRS AND FESTIVALS Neare~t railway station and distance Estimated congre­ in miles; whether Sl. Village/place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services 2 3 4 5 6 PALANPUR TALUKA Chitrasani Ba laram fair Every Monday of Shravan 10,000-15,000 Rly. Stn., Bus (August) 30,000-50,000 on the last Monday 2 Amirgadh Dungarpuri Bawa fair Pbalgun Vad 8 (March) 8,000-10,000 Rly. Stn. 3 Parpada Shitla Mata fair Shitla Saptami Shravan Vad 7 (August) 5,000-] 0,000 Cbadotar,3 ms. Bus 4 Mota Tokaria Mahadev fair Ashadh Vad 15 (July) 4,500 Chandisar. 1 ml. Bus 5 Virampur (Kanpura) Gor fair Chaitra Sud 15 (April) 2,000 Chitrasani, 16 ms. Bus 6 8amdhi Motavas Mahadev fair Kartik Sud 5 (November) 2,000 Cbandisar, 5 ms. 7 Balulldra Kedarnath fair Chaitra Sud 2 (April) l,BOO--Z,OOO Jqbalgadh, 2 ms. 8 Virampur Dhuni fair Chaitra Sud 11 (April) 1,500 Chitrasani, 16 ms. Bus 9 Patosan Patos an Mahadev fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 1,000-1,200 Chandisar, 7 ms. 10 Virampur Mata fair Kartik Sud 11 (November) 1,000 Chitrasani, 16 ros. Bus 11 Galwada Mahlldev fair Shra\'an Vad 2 (August) 500 Palanpur, 8 ms. Bus 12 Madanagadh Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 9 (September) 500 Chandisar, 6 ms. DANTA TALUKA B Ambaji Navratri and Dashera Ashvin Sud 1-10 (October) 150,000 Abu Road, 14 ms. Bus 14 Ambaji Bhadarvi Punam Bhadr.apad Sud 15 (September) 24,332 Abu Road, 14 ms. Bus 15 Ambaji Chaitri Punam Chaitra Sud 15 (April) 21,272 Abu Road. 14 ma. Bus 16 Ambaji Kartiki Punam Kartik Sud 15 (November) 11,510 Abu Road, 14 ms. Bus 17 Pethapur Shitla Satam Shravan Vad 7 (August) 2,000-3,000 Taranga HilI, 20 ms. 18 Ganchbera Jay-Vijay Mahadev fair Last Monday of Shravan (August) 1,000-1,500 , 20 ms. VADGAM MAHAL 19 Majadar Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 10,000 Chhapi, I m!. Bus 20 Mokheshwer Mukheshv..er Mahadev fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 8,000-10,000 Taranga Hill, 10 ms. Bus 21 Magarwada Manibhadra vir fair Ashvin Sud 5 (October) 8,000 Chhapi, 3 ms. 22 Rupal 8h1tla Satam Shravan Vad 7 (August) 5,000-10,000 Chhapi,7 ms. Bus 23 Karnala Karnaleshwer Mahadev fair Phalgun Sud 11 (March) 2,000-3,000 PaJanpur, 12 ms. Bus 24 Mumanvas Pani-Chali fair Magh Sud 5 (February) 1,000-1,500 Palanpur. 16 ms. Bus 25 Meta Safar Urs Safar 29 ] ,000-1,500 Chhapi, 5 ms. Bus DHANERA TALUKA 26 Lakhanasar Punam fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 3,000-4,000 Deesa, 15 ms. 27 Rajoda Thakorji fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 2,000-3,000 Deesa, 20 ms. 28 Satsan lanmashtami Shravan Vad 7,8 (August) 2,000 Deesa, 24 ms. 29 Dhakha Shitla Saptami Shravan Vad 7 (August) 1,800-2,000 Deesa, 18 ms. 30 Jadia Kartiki Punam Kartik Sud 15 (November) J ,500-2,000 Raniwada, 15 ms. 31 Sank ad Thakorji falf Kartik Sud 2 (November) 1,500-2,000 Deesa, 24 m'. 32 Panswal (Rampura) Ganguchia (Kartiki Punam) Kartik Sud 15 (November) 1,000-1,500 Deesa,21 ms. DEESA TALUKA 33 Bhildi Bhiladiyaji fair Margashirsh Vad )0 (December) 30,000-40,000 Rly Stn, Bus 34 Godha Ogad fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 3,000 -4,000 Deeu, 13 ms. Bus 35 Ramsan Maha Shivratri Magh Vad 14 (February) 2,500 Deesa, 12 ms. 36 Bhadath Shitla Mata fair Phalgun Yad 1 (March) 2,000-2,500 Deesa. 6 ms. 37 Lunpu.- Thakar Maharaj fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 2,000 Deesa, 13 ms. 38 Peplu Nakalangji f:lir Kartik Sud 1 (November) 1.500 Deesa, 15 ms. Bus 39 Varan Bhen malla Hanuman fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 1,000 Deesa, 12 ms. 40 Nesada (luna) Jhayani fair Kartik Sud 1 (November) 1,0(10 Oeesa, 16 ms. 41 Vithodar Agmata fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 800-1,000 Deesa, 12 ms. Bus 42 Dee~a (Juna) lanmashtami Shravan Vad 8 (August) 800 Rly., Stn. Bus 43 Vahra Thakor Maharaj fair Kartik Sud 3 (November) 500-700 Deesa.7 ms. 44 Agathala Kornath fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 400-500 Deesa, 25 ms. BUI 45 Dhrola Mahadev fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 425 Deesa. 19 ms. 46 Dhuva Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 400 Deesa, 1 mJ. 47 Deesa (Julla) Satrah Saiyed festival Rabi-ul-Awwal-l 400 Rly. Stn., Bu!

177 TABLE 18.2-contd. fAIRS AND FESTIVALS~contd. Nearest railway station and distance Estimated congre· in miles; whether SI. Village/place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected by bus No. where held of fair or kstiv..11 Date of fair/festival participants services 2 3 4 5 6 KANKREJ TALUKA 48 Tha a Mahashivratri Magh Vad 14 (February) 5,000 Patan. 26 ms. 49 Khimana Jhayani fair Kartik Sud 1 (November) 4,500-5,000 Patan, 25 mil. 50 Arniwad.l Thakor Maharaj Kartlk Sud 2 (November) 3,000-4,000 Deesa, 12 ms. (Ramdev Plr) fair 51 Umbri Riiffi ev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 2,000-2,500 Kansa, 11 ms. 52 Shihori Gay Mata fair Ashvin Sud 15 (October) 2,000 Kansa, 15 ms. Bus. 53 Raner Mahadev fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 2,000 Wagrod. 8 ms. 54 Khimana Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 2,000 Patan, 25 ms. Bus (Paloder vas) 55 Chembla Dev-darhar fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 1,500 Patan, 31 ms. 56 Sihori Mande!eshwer Mahadev fair Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) (August) t ,300-1 ,500 Kansa, 15 ms. 57 Dugrasan Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 1,200-1,400 Patan, 15 ms. Bus 58 Jakhel RanchhodJi fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 1,000-1,500 Harij, 21 ms. Bus 59 Un Hatheshwer Mahadev fair Third Monday of Shravan (August) 1,000-1,200 Harij. 15 IDS. Bus 60 Tana Chamunda Mata fair Magh Sud 15 (February) 1,000 Patan, 20 ms. 61 Umbri Mama-Hanuman fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 1,000 Kansa, 11 ms. 62 Kamboi Mahadev fair Kartik Sud Z (November) 700 Kansa. 12 ms. 63 Thali Kevalpuri Maharaj fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 400-500 Kalipur,10 ms. Bu! 6-' Ranakpur Ramdev Pir fair Bhadrapad Sud 11 (September) 300 Patan, 18 ms. Bus VAV TALUKA 65 Dhima Navani fair Jyeshtha Sud 15 (June) 14,500 Deesa, 48 ros. Bus 66 Dhima Dhuleti Phalgun Sud ll-Vad 1 (March) 11,750 Deesa, 48 ms. Bus 67 Dhima Kartik Purnima Kartik: Sud 15 (November) 2,000 Deesa, 48 ms. Bus 68 Lembala Bhai Bij Kartik Sud 2 (November) 2,000 Deesa, 58 ms. Bus 69 Rampura Mahashivratri Magh Vad J 4 (February) 1,000 Harij, 45 ms. 70 Soneth Gopishwer Mahadev faif Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) (August) 500-600 Harij, 50 ms. THARAD T ALUKA 71 Tharad Ashapuri (Narandevi) Mata fair Chaitra Sud 15 (April) 2,500-3,000 Deesa, 40 m!. 72 Dadgam Nakalang fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 2,000 Deesa, 40 ms. 73 Luvana Kalash Mata fair Phalgun Vad 7 (March) 1,500 Deesa, 30 ms. 74 Zenta Thakra fair Kartik Sud 2 (November) 1,400 Deesa, 38 ms. 75 Lunava Kharad Mata fair Phalgun Vad 7 (March) 1,000 Deesa, 28 ms. 76 Changda Mahashivratri Magh Vad 14 (February) 500-700 Deesa, 18 ms. 77 Dadia Thakara fair Ashvin Sud 10 (October) 100 Deesa, 20 ms. DEODAR T ALUKA 78 Inderwa (Juna) Indreshwer Mahadev fair Kartik Sud IS (November) 5,000-6,000 Harij, 47 ms. 79 Ogadpura Ogadji Maharaj fail' Ashadh Vad 15 CAmas) (July) 5,000 Harij, 35 ms. 80 Undai Ambaji Mata fair Ashvin Sud 15 (October) 2,000 Harij, 36 ms. Bus 81 Duchakwada Ogadji fair Shravan Vad 15 (Amas) (August) 2,000 Deesa, 24 ms. 82 Lunsela Ladharam Bbagat fair Shravan Sud 11 (August) 1,000 Harij, 45 ms. 83 Deodar Ramdev Pir fair Magh Sud II (February) 1,000 Patan, 27t ms. Bus 84 Chibhda Naklang fair Kartik Sud 15 (November) 1,000 Deesa, 40 ms. RADHANPUR T ALUKA 85 Dev Himja Mata fair Magh Sud 15 (February) 4,000-5,000 Harij, 30 ms. 86 Radhanpur Ganghashwer Mahadev fair Last Monday of Shravan (August) 2,000 Rly. Stn. 87 Radhanpur Hijarat Munsi Hafik Ali fair Shawwal 25, 26 1,500-2,000 Rly. Stn. 88 Radhanpur Padmanath Mahadev fair Third Monday of Shravan (August) 1,200-1,500 Rly. StD. 89 Gotarka MahavaJi Pir fair Zil-Qaad 16 1,000-1,200 Harij, 40 ms. 90 Gotarka Swamiji fair Margashirsh Sud 15 (December) 500-600 Harij, 40 ms. 91 Sinad Sinad Mahadev fair Magh Vad 14 (February) 500-600 Harij. 27 ms. Mahashivratri SANTALPUR TAL UK A 92 Aluwas Tryambakeshwer Mahadev fair Bhadrapad Vad 6 (September) 4,000 Harij, 48 ms. 93 Gadha Gosa (Nagdev) fair Shravan Sud J5 (August) 1,000-1,500 Harij, 45 ms. 94 Vahuva Ra vechi Mala fair Bhadrapad Sud 8 (September) 1,000 Harij, 50 ms. Dharo Atham Note: Source: 1 In case of Hindu mon ths column 4 shows the corresponding months according to Special Tables compiled by the Gregorian calendar also. Hindu months are mentioned according to Vikram Era. office of the Suprintendent of 2 In the followed in Gujarat, months end with Amavasya, i.e., Census Operations, Gujarat New m!'oD and not Purnima, i.e., Full moon day. 1 ms.=M,les. 178 TABLE 18.3 ANCIENT MONUMENTS Name of Period of Name of Period of the Town! architecture the Townl architecture 81. Village} to which S1. Village! to which No. Monuments Place it belongs Description No. Monuments Place it belongs Description

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 1 Ambaji Danta Not known Temple 5 Old lain Temple Kumbharia Chalukyan Temples 2 $<1 ng:uneshwar Temple Danta Not known Temple 6 Terrace No.2 Kumbharia Chalukyan Terraces 3 Group of 7 Old remains of Temple No.2 Danta Not known Temples temples In Out Skirts of Shiv 4 Inscription Temple Kumbharia Chalukyan Temples No.1 to 5 Danta Not known Inscriptions

Source: (1) Assistant Director of Archaeology and Museum, Rajkot (2) The Superintendent, Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle, Baroda

179

PART III

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY The Village Directory of 1961 Census is the same as the Primary Census Abstract given in the District Census Handbook of 1951 with the following additions and alterations :- 1. Information regarding Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes which was given in 1951 by tracts of two to three talukas in a district has been given with sex break-up for each village. 2. The 8 livelihood classes of 1951 have been replaced by workers classified into the foHowing nine industrial categories and also non-w@rkers ,- I Cultivator V Manufacturing other than Household Industry II Agricultural Labourer VI Construction III Mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, VII Trade and Commerce fishing, hunting and plantations, VIn Transport, Storage and Communications orchards and allied activities IX Other Services and IV Household Ind ustry X Non-workers 3. Information on selected essential topics or amenities available in a village is also included. Thus the Village Directory furnishes information on area in acres & gunthas, occupied houses, households, total population, population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, number of literate and educated and primary economic activity classified into above nine industrial categories and non-workers. This information is furnished for each village/ward of a town and also for each enumerator's block in a town, consisting of about 120 houses, Like the Primary Census Abstract of 1951, the Village Di.rectory gives area' figures in Column 3 in acres as furnished by the Survey Department. While the figures of the number of houses and households given in Columns 4 and 5 have been compiled from the Household Schedules filled up for each household, informa· tion in Columns 6 to 36 has been- compiled from the individual enumeration slips filled up during the course of census count. Information in Column 2 regarding Educational Institutions, Medical and Public Health facilities, Drinking Water facilities, Post & Telegraph Offices and Telephone facilities, and RUral Electricity has been collected from (a) the village notes specially devised for the purpose and fi.l1ed in by Village Level Workers, Talaties and Panchayat Secretaries, and (b) the information supplied by the heads of the Depart­ ments concerned, The following abbreviations used in Column 2 signify the items shown against each :- p for Primary School S for Safe or Protected Water Supply M for Middle School including pipes, tube wells, etc. H for High School W for Well C for Higher Institutions including Colleges Riv for River T for Technical Institutions Tk for Tank D for Dispensaries Po for Post Office Rhc for Rural Health Centre To for Telegraph Office Has for Hospital Tph for Telephone Mp for Medical Practitioner Ei for Electricity in Industrial use Mcw for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Ea for Electricity in Agricultural use Ed for Electricity in Domestic use The essential topics listed above have been presented run on against each village along with their number, where the amenities that exist are more than one. In other columns A=Acres, G=Gunthas, P=Persons, M=Males and F=Pemales. In addition to a map for the district, taluka/mahal maps showing certain important information have also been prepared and placed at the commencement of the Village Directory for every talukajmahal. In the taluka/mahaI maps villages have been shown by their location code numbers assigned to them at the time of census operations and indicated against each village in the Alphabetical List of Villages given in the Handbook. Villages having popUlation of 2,000 and above have been indicated by name. In the district maps Villages having 5,000 and more persons have been shown by names. Key maps given in the district and taluka maps show the positions of the district and taluka in hatches and black respectively. 3

TALUKA: PALANPUR .~ .~ ~( .'Jl \

."'"

·10 .~ .;

~ :: .: ?) • .~ l:.- .Il • 11 V' .~ • ~ I­ L .:! i'_.:c () ~~ cr I­ 1.-6..- C:fl o -s.O « :r I­ a:: Z :::J « Q_ ~ (f) Z « « z __J « « {!} CL TALUKA PALANPUR GUJARAT VILLAGE PALANPUR

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village!Town/Ward/Block A-G house,> holds Total Population Castes Tribes. Educated ~-- P M F M F M F M F

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

TOTAL FOR PALANPUR TALUKA 319,736-17 36,418 90,541 8,192 8,114 27,882 36,208 177,032 86,491 8,326 7,559 6,634

Total for Urban Area 3,520-00 6,891 6,902 29,13915,291 13,848 1,071 1,191 188 205 9,0003,457

Total for Rural Area 316.216-17 29,317 29,516 147,893 75,250 72,643 7,121 7,135 7,9267,354 18,882 3,177

TOWN

P:llanpur Town P6.H4,C,T,MS21,Hos, 3,520-00 6,891 6,902 29,139 15,291 13,848 1,071 1,191 188 205 9,000 3,457 D3,J\1cw,WI2,Tk,S,Po,To,Tllh,Ei, Ea,Ed.

Total of Ward No. I A 1,255 1,255 5,227 2,780 2,447 209 204 10 15 1.465 608

Block No. 1 188 188 805 427 378 3 4 10 15 183 55 Block No. 2 143 143 615 345 270 28 31 222 87 Block No. 3 167 167 655 360 295 21 23 169 53 Block No. 4 145 145 576 292 284 . . 158 43 Block No. 5 172 172 678 340 338 68 59 138 14

Block No. 6 143 143 587 304 283 78 78 151 97 Block No. ., 136 136 595 310 285 4 1 231 145 Block No. g 161 161 716 402 314 7 8 213 114

Total of Ward No. 1 B 670 670 2,588 1,356 1,232 34 26 984 535

Block No. 9 144 144 556 292 264 .. 231 124 Block No. 10 145 145 585 316 269 34 26 218 101 Block No. 11 130 130 483 262 221 194 101 Block No. 12 106 106 416 221 195 147 75 Block No. 13 145 145 548 265 283 194 134

Total of Ward No. II A 577 577 2,599 1,383 1,216 89 79 39 42 786 346

Block No. 14 135 135 588 320 268 19 10 9 7 193 101 Block No. 15 148 148 684 375 309 10 7 3 4 243 87 Block No. 16 158 158 737 365 372 37 39 27 31 162 107 Block No. 17 136 136 590 323 267 23 23 188 51

Total of Ward No. /l B' 1,005 1,009 4,560 2,305 2,255 184 252 6 6 1,329 413

Block No. 18 164 164 662 332 330 130 194 184 70 Block No. 19 103 103 496 256 240 169 90 Block No. 20 117 120 524 276 248 54 58 153 39 Block No. 21 118 118 545 280 265 .. 180 49 Block No. 22 158 158 708 348 360 3 5 223 49

Block No. 23 136 136 662 343 319 3 212 94 Block No. 24 101 101 463 240 223 94 8 Block No. 25 108 109 500 230 270 114 14

Total of Wa,.d No. III 942 948 4,124 2,047 2,077 122 119 32 39 1,046 394

Block No. 26 156 156 610 319 291 54 39 32 39 86 12 Block No. 27 153 155 672 328 344 45 57 126 11 Block No. 28 104 105 478 231 247 23 23 140 42 Block No. 29 132 133 585 309 276 148 9 Block No. 30 131 131 550 255 295 162 118

6 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SL (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

48,854 1.7,372 2,393 1,420 4,380 1,306 582 2,897 1,250 7,254 41,687 22,320 12,454 1,048 3,356 2,912 45 192 301 12 2,000 64,171

7,317 780 230 62 21 1 104 34 558 108 1,062 21 88 1 1,313 103 770 8 3,171 442 7,974 13,068

41,53721,540 27,142 12,392 2,372 1,047 1,316 3,322 3,822 2,804 244 24491 191 1,584 198 480 4 4,083 1,55833.113 51,103

7,317 780 230 62 21 104 34 558 108 1.062 21 88 1 1,313 103 770 8 3,171 4427,97413,068

1,442 /79 103 36 4 1 17 1 73 17 104 2 18 1 183 10 425 6 515 105 1,338 2,268 BI. No. 217 24 15 2 2 4 7 8 1 4 159 4 22 S 210 354 I

o· 00 194 13 00 22 5 6 00 00 27 69 70 7 ]51 257 2

189 4 4 .. 2 34 00 5 00 00 17 00 49 00 78 4 171 291 3

o • 00 146 22 . . 1 2 00 9 4 ]7 2 34 4 33 1 49 12 146 262 4

170 63 66 32 1 8 1 15 00 • 0 5 00 10 00 65 30 170 275 5

151 28 17 1 00 9.. 6 12 1 15 00 91 25 153 255 6

164 15 1 1 1 00 7 o. 1 60 2 14 00 79 13 146 270 7 211 10 1 3 1 37 1 9 24 I 76 1 61 6 191 304 8

597 54 1 7 17 116 1 22 155 9 17 .. 279 27 759 1,178

119 4 33 00 7 20 O. 3 o. 56 4 173 260 9

149 18 10 36 1 3 21 I . . ~ . 89 6 167 251 10

115 4 00 00 14 o. 7 38 0 0 3 o. 53 4 147 217 11

103 17 1 5 7 22 00 1 32 8 6 00 36 2 118 178 I2

III 11 2 11 '0 4 44 00 5 .. 45 II 154 272 I3

718 79 68 17 9 26 3 50 3 47 00 12 107 2 136 2 263 52 665 1,137

167 4 00 o. 3 o. 00 17 o. 33 00 91 2 23 2 153 264 14

.0 185 9 20 00 2 00 00 13 1 8 o. 2 27 .. 19 94 8 190 300 15 186 51 25 11 6 12 3 3 I 10 o. 2 33 I 10 .. 85 35 179 321 16

180 15 23 6 1 11 34 1 12 00 8 14 I 16 .0 61 7 143 252 17

1,070 71 13 3 14 13 209 13 16S 2 8 233 6 55 00 370 34 1,235 2,184

150 19 9 3 4 22 2 00 15 2 1 . 0 99 10 182 311 18

97 2 12 00 13 .0 00 31 .0 12 .0 29 2 159 238 19

135 14 o. o. 29 1 8 .0 2 33 00 8 .. 55 13 141 23420

.0 o. 136 17 00 9 12 17 3 19 .. 3 39 2 3 46 144 248 21

170 5 4 3 54 1 38 ,0 3 18 00 11 ., 39 4 178 355 22

163 6 1 52 00 41 13 o. 55 5 180 313 23

113 00 44 00 10 00 00 33 00 5 00 20 127 223 24

106 8 48 7 6 00 23 I 2 00 27 124 262 25

967 136 16 1 1 20 4 106 27 286 4 6 184 28 32 O. 316 72 1,080 1,941

161 45 13 13 38 9 2 00 00 21 8 4 00 70 27 158 246 26

159 17 00 .. .. 21 2 43 2 2 12 1 1 .. 80 12 169 327 27 112 38 3 1 7 4 19 13 15 1 1 16 5 9 .. 41 15 119 20928

173 4 8 1 108.. 00 10 00 5 .0 42 3 136 272 29

102 8 12 36 o. 00 30 4 24 4 153 287 30

7 GUJARAT VILLAGE PALANPUR

Si. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F ---- M F

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

Block No. 31 135 137 676 335 341 206 111 Block No. 32 131 131 553 270 283 178 91

Total of Ward No. IV A 846 846 3,197 1,845 1.352 223 334 23 20 1,076 172

Block No. 33 92 92 479 245 234 79 175 4 4 86 6 Block No. 34 102 102 462 239 223 114 131 . . .. 79 15 Block No. 35 108 1GB 430 221 20Y · . .. 6 4 lI2 23 Block No. 36 119 119 500 261 239 1 2 3 2 190 66 Block No. 37 188 Ig8 648 396 252 29 24 9 7 212 28

Block No. 38 237 237 678 483 195 2 3 397 34

Total of Ward No. IV B 669 669 2,985 1,631 1,354 203 168 18 16 1,056 296

Block No. 39 78 78 482 323 159 7 8 2 , . 266 35 Block No. 4(} 121 121 518 263 255 32 31 6 5 177 56 Block No. 41 117 117 445 .220 225 48 59 115 21 Block No. 42 80 80 304 154 150 · . 105 46 Block No. 43 159 ]59 625 322 303 7 206 92

Block No. 44 114 114 611 349 262 109 70 1O 11 187 46

Total of Ward No. V 927 928 3,859 1,944 1,915 7 9 60 67 1,258 693

Block No. 45 184 184 755 412 343 195 51 Block No. 46 142 142 567 278 289 7 9 5 9 194 116 Block No. 47 178 178 718 339 379 35 38 208 132 Block No. 48 109 109 465 237 228 194 140 Block No. 49- 185 186 770 383 387 257 131

Block No. SO 129 129 584 295 289 20 20 210 123 Palanpur Village *5,010-19 VILLAGES

1 Sundha M,W,Tk. 2,183-35 189 189 930 476 454 45 38 135 10 2 Samdhi Ranajiwas P,W2,Tk,Po. 1,722-27 204 204 1.017 497 520 37 25 106 7 3 Samdhi Motawas P,W2,Tk. 4,890-39 345 347 1,759 924 835 86 5 4 Samdhi Nadhaniwas M,W,Tk. 1,299-11 154 155 788 382 406 83 4 5 Vasni P,W,Tk. 673-11 86 86 427 238 189 44

6 Gadh M2,H,Mp,D,Rhc, 5,443-22 1,050 1,058 5,147 2,670 2,477 218 241 69 61 742 192 W22, Tk2,Riv ,S, Po. 7 Saripada P,W,Tk. 543-25 99 99 460 230 230 25 24 .. . . 91 10 8 Madanagadh M,W4,Tk,Po. 5,265-12 682 682 3,308 1,680 1,628 112 115 85 82 425 80

9 Khasa P,W,Tk. 1,287-31 206 206 1,007 516 491 74 59 120 8 10 Talepur P,W. 370-27 36 36 208 115 93 · . .. 39 13 11 Salla M,W,Tk. ] ,183-28 293 293 1,345 683 662 38 60 153 23 12 Dalwada M,W,Tk. 921-03 231 231 1,128 606 522 68 57 126 13 13 Jorapura Bhakher P,W. 298-14 32 33 177 87 90 6

14 Ramsida Chhapra P2,W. 3,793-34 136 136 699 356 343 38 38 . . .. 49 . . 15 Bhakhar Nanawas P,W. 3,305-34 136 137 674 340 334 67 61 15 16 58 7 16 Vaghrol P,W. 2,351·38 162 162 876 460 416 105 86 3 11 63 5 17 Akedi P,W. 1.574-19 87 28 380 188 192 15 28 49 38 13 .. 18 Bhakhar Motawas M,W2. 5,129·36 241 241 1,363 701 662 39 39 6 2 110 9 • The Area of Pa1anpur Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

8 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI vn VIII IX X --- 81. M F M F M F M F M F M F MF M F M F M F M F No. ]5 16 ]7 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 Bl. No. 130 2 5 50 .. 3 46 .. 3 .. 23 1 205 339 31 130 22 3 32 1. 49 10 10 36 10 140 261 32

939 - 103 19 3 7 21 12 33 16 74 8 5 151 16 13 " 616 48 905 1,249

111 15 3 9 6 3 3 57 2 39 4 134 219 33 121 18 · . 1 .. 15 . . · . 32 2 · . 73 16 118 205' 34 104 13 .. 4 7 2 25 4 1 24 4 4 39 3 117 196 35 114 32 3 . . . . · . .. 8 12 22 4 1 23 2 6 51 14 147 207 36 242 17 16 3 3 12 1 11 2 3 15 5 182 6 154 235 37

247 8 4 6 .. 3 232 5 236 187 38

808 88 9 2 2 1 45 10 122 3 7 99 19 44 480 5] 823 1266

220 6 3 . . 18 .. 6 1 6 187 4 103 153 39 . 102 11 3 3 35 3 · . 11 4 9 44 I 161 244 40 109 22 30 1 17 5 6 12 7 44 9 II I 203 41 73 . . · . 2 .. 10 .. · . 11 · . 7 43 · . 81 150 42 175 16 2 7 6 30 1 41 2 7 87 8 147 287 43

129 33 9 2 12 24 8 75 31 210 229 44

776 70 1 4 .. 35 5 145 1 10 201 13 48 3]2 51 1,168 1,845

118 4 · . , . .. 25 15 17 60 4 294 339 45 130 11 2 4 .. 6 .. · . 31 .. II 75 11 148 278 46 140 26 1 10 1 25 .. 3 40 10 7 54 15 199 353 47 87 4 · . , . 7 1 · . 39 I 4 37 2 150 224 48 162 11 1 4 .. 47 4 33 1 6 67 10 221 376 49

139 14 17 4 35 2 43 3 38 9 156 275 50

234 3- 191 1 25 2 1 8 4 5 242 451 I 287 4 258 4 5 8 .. 3 li 5 2iO 516 2 494 141 432 139 44 6 2 . . . . 6 · . 6 · . 430 694 3 231 223 219 214 4 · . 2 5 2 · . I 3 4 151 183 4 147 99 130 83 ] 1 14 14 I 2 91 90 5

1,490 834 1,012 708 37 5 3 19 141 69 14 12 .. 85 3 21 165 30 1,180 1,643 6

112 49 82 35 11 I ,. . , . . , . · . 2 .. I 15 14 118 181 7 895 479 592 306 41 2 6 2 127 101 6 4 .. 33 22 4 82 46 785 1,149 8

267 154 146 79 28 · . 2 8 39 50 .. 15 8 37 9 249 337 9 62 8 36 . . 20 7 1 2 ...... · . 3 1 53 85 10 333 26 250 7 1 8 6 .. 27 10 8 7 12 3 19 1 350 636 11 308 138 232 119 22 9 2 3 34 5 5 · . 13 2 298 384 12 53 30 44 II 3 2 17 3 1 1 1 34 60 13

223 28 88 I 62 20 .. . . · . 1 52 27 133 315 14 191 25 162 8 10 · . . . 3 2 1 13 17 149 309 15 270 172 239 158 5 9 4 6 8 4 7 190 ·244 16 119 16 102 11 .. · , 5 1 . , 2 · . 14 · . 69 176 17 403 331 329 138 9 6 42 170 3 1 2 2 17 15 298 331 18

9 G1JJARAT VILLAGE PALANPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

19 Kabli Vanta .. .. U n i 11 h a b i t e d 20 Bhutedi M,Rhc,W3,Po. 2,000-23 193 195 915 497 418 30 42 145 13 21 Kotda (Bhakhar) P,W,Tk. 944-19 225 225 974 519 455 49 52 21 20 96 5 22 Ma.dana Dangia M,W,Tk19. 2,575-38 238 239 1326 666 660 68 93 103 1 23 Badarpura(Bhutedi)P, W2. 716-14 71 71 351 182 169 17 17 27 1

24 Dangia M,W,Tk4. 2,523-07 237 237 1,114 558 556 27 22 31 19 168 28 25 Vadhana M,W2,Po. 1,714-33 182 184 908 470 438 12 20 67 3 26 Delwada P,W. 1,088-13 125 126 658 356 302 40 33 78 6 27 Chandisar M,H,Mp2,D,Rhc. 4,656-15 673 682 3,245 1,621 1,624 92 134 100 96 471 109 W2,Po.

23 Titiwada Vanto t .. . . U 11 i n h (I b i t e d 29 Moria M,W4. 1,299-13 134 134 639 338 301 42 37 69 6 30 Mota M,W,Tk4,Po. 3,156-03 399 399 1,983 1,010 973 66 68 3 3 306 53 31 Kushl M,W. 1,754-31 182 182 902 463 439 37 48 103 13 32 Angola P,W3. 1,()()2-26 88 88 395 217 178 34 37 39 2

33 Parpada P,W3. 633"()2 110 112 506 248 258 30 39 55 4 34 Kumbhalmer M,W3,Tk. 1,507-28 259 260 1,275 642 633 64 60 168 5 35 Chadotar P,Mp,W9,Po. 3,185-26 448 448 2,159 1,076 1083 61 77 255 34 36 Badarpura P,W. 1,278-00 42 46 213 106 107 2 1 18 (Parpada)

37 Khodla M,W2,Po. 2,561-02 371 372 1,823 893 930 46 63 1 190 43 38 Badarpura(Khodla) P, W3. 825-18 78 78 366 19,1 175 33 37 3 59 3 39 Kumbhasan M,H,W3,Tk4,Po. 3,485-17 603 608 3,076 1,509 1,567 136 157 19 18 577 75 40 Vedancha P,W3,Tk,Po. 2,678-39 495 495 2,326 1,149 1,177 108 111 379 76 41 Salempura M,W. 833-29 142 142 730 370 360 42 46 18 120 2i

42 Juvel P,W. 351-26 38 38 170 94 76 3 5 7 1 43 Chekhla P,W. 1,168-18 52 52 272 131 141 2 .. 34 35 13 44 Karza M,W,Riv. 9,034-20 200 200 943 480 463 48 43 50 38 61 2 45 Ranawas P,W,Riv. 3,200-33 145 145 780 394 386 45 35 49 51 50 4 46 Bhatamal Nani Riv. 733-09 19 20 121 56 65 1

47 Rampura Karza P,W. 2,575-35 84 84 463 243 220 ]3 13 .. 41 1 48 Jethi P,W,Tk. 2,761-31 182 183 884 465 419 52 34 191 163 54 9 49 Zanzarwas P,W. 728-38 28 29 146 75 71 6 3 7 2 30 Mandalia P,W. 250-14 17 17 69 34 35 .. 34 35 4 51 Antroli P,W4. 2,606-10 271 271 1,325 674 651 26 25 106 4

52 Rajpuriu P,W. 370-27 20 20 97 52 45 44 42 16 1 53 Rabaran P,W. 270-25 28 28 193 94 99 .. 94 99 10 2 54 Bantawada P,W. ] ,014-19 20 20 115 62 53 9 8 8 55 Ambapani P,W. 1,079-34 11 11 96 52 44 52 44 5 56 Bhatamal Moti M,W2. 1,261-17 204 204 1,051 567 484 89 79 5 6 135 14

57 Pirojpura P,W. 1,125-00 74 74 333 167 166 6 7 2 2 48 5 58 Kotda(Chandgadh) P,W. 804-12 65 65 302 161 141 8 6 36 59 SangJa P,W2. 555-20 79 79 404 198 206 47 50 42 46 31 1 60 Malana M,Rhc,W5,Po. 4,459-11 365 366 1,665 839 826 127 148 61 60 212 29 61 Heb!ltpur P,W7. 948-32 97 97 444 226 218 38 48 10 7 91 9

62 Chi trasan i M,Mp,Rhc,Mcw, 4,397-02 297 297 1,521 763 758 51 62 24 21 234 47 W5,Po. 63 Jaspuria P,W. 387-05 107 107 493 233 260 27 36 11 14 79 9' 64 Malpuria P,W. 465-18 13 13 45 25 20 1 .. 2 65 Rajpur P,W2. 1,289-12 93 93 451 235 216 35 27 "69 65 26

66 Khemana P,W2. 799-01 113 114 631 346 285 29 24 58 45 76 3 67 Pakhanwa P,W. 556-05 33 33 160 93 67 1 2 34 15 24 6 * The area of Kabli Vanta Village has been included in the area of Dangia Village. t The area of Titiwada Vanto Village has been included in the area of Chandisar Village. 10 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non· Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I 11 III IV v VI VII VIU IX x No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

.. · . o. U n i n h a bit e d · . . . 19 282 93 186 6 12 9 87 15 1 20 8 31 215 325 20

317 217 140 112 4 • 0 2 .. .. 169 105 I 1 " 202 238 21 362 215 285 157 · . · . 4 12 60 39 1 5 7 7 304 445 22 103 33 87 32 10 1 1 1 4 79 136 23

283 226 220 172 27 28 9 10 6 · . 20 16 275 330 24

00 259 220 140 110 220 3 · . I · . I 4 " 0 211 218 25 182 86 ISO · . 7 82 1 3 2 \ ., · . 4 1 4 13 1 174 216 26 . 838 242 542 211 12 5 73 7 3 B 59 2 1<) 122 17 783 1,382 27

. . · . o. · . · . u n i n h a b fed ...... 28 207 152 168 131 7 4 1 · . 13 15 4 2 6 8 o. 131 149 29 556 5138 431 515 16 27 4 1 48 23 .. 22 3 6 20 12 J6 454 385 30 246 120 208 106 3 4 5 4 1 1 9 1 1 IS 5 217 319 31 133 72 115 64 9 5 6 3 1 2 S~ 1(;6 32

150 39 90 18 20 19 O' 9 2 10 · . 21 · . 98 219 33 ,364 362 274 150 27 50 18 35 9 6 4 I 32 20 278 271 34 612 205 507 195 25 4 2 8 13 2 11 46 4 464 878 35 64 5 40 2 4 3 3 13 4 42 102 36

493 44S 400 371 10 16 · . 5 15 3 19 49 SO 400 485 37 117 101 96 81 4 1 3 2 2 .. . . 1 .0 · . 11 17 74 74 38 709 722 435 607 16 1 2 · . 71 68 1 3 1 33 12 1 97 33 800 845 39 618 362 412 327 13 4 1 2 60 10 5 17 9 " 101 19 531 815 40 191 177 14'J 161 2 21 10 1 6 14 6 179 183 41

00 O' .1 62 41 37 22 40 · . 1 • 0 32 35 42 82 65 60 11 2 O' 12 50 1 .0 1 2 .0 4 4 49 76 43 261 163 221 · . 7 5 19 146 1 · . 8 · . 8 4 5 · . 219 300 44 216 105 157 4 3 27 99 6 I 5 6 12 1 178 281 45 33 23 24 6 9 17 23 42 46

148 115 116 17 O' .0 10 91 5 3 12 1 · . 5 1 95 105 47 287 215 145 43 38 29 53 114 · . 9 6 3 3 9 29 20 178 204 48 49 13 41 8 8 4 1 26 58 49 27 8 22 00 00 · . 5 8 .. · . · . 7 27 50 369 288 299 224 11 13 33 46 3 5 18 5 305 363 51

25 2 12 2 2 9 27 43 52 58 2 57 00 · . · . · . 2 1 36 97 53 35 17 29 6 1 1 5 10 27 36 54 26 13 18 · . 8 13 .. .. · . · . 26 31 55 293 218 190 142 25 9 44 15 2 2 11 41 30 274 266 56

72 82 43 51 3 6 10 9 2 13 16 95 84 57· 89 43 51 19 · . · . 5 19 5 1 .. 1 · . 27 4 72 98 58 104 104 55 41 9 1 9 45 2 2 1 00 I 1 · . 27 14 94 102 59 489 178 295 74 35 · . 34 65 18 10 2 . . 1 11 2 1 92 27 350 648 60 116 S9 67 34 19 10 5 3 4 3 1 1 4 g 4 g 4 110 159 61

434 291 162 72 13 52 138 46 12 4 28 18 15 24 90 51 329 467 62 144 84 99 1 74 4 2 2 38 7 89 176 63 14 12 11 2 · . 10 .. · . 3 ·. 11 8 64 147 15 92 1 5 13 13 5 1 31 1 88 201 65

197 72 147 55 7 3 10 4 2 6 1 1 29 4 149 ?13 66 55 8 39 2 3 5 6 1 7 38 59 67

11 GUJA~T VILLAGE PALANPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated --- --_ -~-- P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

68 Varwadia P,W. 230-17 24 24 106 50 56 3 3 7 12 8 1 69 Songadh M,W. 416-06 74 74 406 200 206 31 34 28 29 64 4 70 Lunwa P,M,W3. 1,260-38 149 150 656 335 321 91 94 · . 92 14 71 Kapasia P,W,Tk. 13,097-19 283 283 1,577 836 741 49 42 156 119 23 1 72 Zaba P,W4. 152-27 14 14 90 40 50 40 50

73 Khari P,WI5. 3,529-38 55 56 326 173 153 .. 146 136 1 74 Gadhda P,W. 1,233·18 96 100 514 265 249 16 14 82 59 20 2 75 Rabaria P,W. 941-06 81 83 462 243 219 · . 243 219 4 76 Khara P,W,Tk. 854·30 ~x 90 552 286 266 27 24 37 39 25 4 77 Ghanta P,W2. 2,266·03 36 36 228 120 108 99 95 2

78 Sonwadi P,W,Riv. 2,356·28 42 42 300 145 155 · . 145 155 1 79 Kakwada P,W,Riv. 793-24 50 51 315 176 139 4 4 38 28 18 80 Savania M,W. 920-21 20 21 lIS 60 55 · . 36 15 4 81 Dabhela P,W4. 2,228-02 211 217 1,054 546 508 57 50 34 28 101 5 82 Awal M. 2,378-28 151 155 784 399 385 26 23 72 77 62 13

83 Vaghor Tk. 2,465-08 21 21 155 75 80 · . · . 84 Vera P,W3. 739-38 63 65 374 202 172 1 193 165 1 85 lswani P,W. 1.407-29 ]6 16 9+ 47 47 47 47 3 86 Juni Roh P,W. 749-32 87 89 421 213 208 16 12 117 115 28 87 Manpuria P,W4. 1,325-15 80 81 475 242 233 5 11

88 Kidotar M,W2,Riv. 1,557-34 212 222 1,051 535 516 59 50 85 71 73 4 89 Shri Amirgadh M,Mp2,D,Hos, 2,265-2·~ 432 451 1,991 1,034 957 39 36 38 33 367 US WIO,Riv,Po,To. 90 Dungarpura P,W. 864-38 49 49 218 122 96 28 23 11 2 91 Karmadi P,W3. 1,619-25 31 31 199 95 104 94 101 1

92 Sarotra P,Tk,Riv,Po. 1.695-32 233 235 1,182 604 578 97 104 86 99 150 29 93 Balundra P,W,Tk,Riv. 968-13 67 68 360 182 178 31 37 31 30 14 94 Jorapura P,W. 272-37 12 12 65 40 25 1 · . 2 95 Deri P,Riv. 898-37 65 65 359 184 175 4 132 134 8 2 96 Awal P,Riv. 3,633-14- 7 7 27 17 10

97 Juni Sarotri P,W. 660-04 66 67 340 180 160 109 87 8 98 Dhanpura P,W. 552-16 79 79 440 225 215 · . . . 17 99 Nichlo Bandh P,WS. 587-21 34 34 179 90 89 77 75 ]6 100 Upalo Bandh P,WI8. 1,300-23 47 49 338 170 168 166 147 4 101 Iqbalgadh M,W3,Po. 1,733-16 296 316 1,525 833 692 32 23 29 37 324 83

102 Kalimati P,W. 410-17 55 55 256 121 135 .. 118 131 7 103 Khapa P,W17. 5,473-08 92· 97 561 287 274 I 273 259 7 104 Umarkot P,W. 1,550-00 106 109 503 277 226 3 49 21 3 105 Laxmipura P2,W. 423-13 20 20 119 67 52 · . 106 Khunia P,W. 2,742-32 76 76 433 210 223 209 220 8

107 Ghanghu P,W. 1,693-13 42 43 296 160 136 2 108 Dholia P,W2. 2,451-18 138 139 831 440 391 6 2 5 109 Khajuria W. ] ,783-09 23 23 I 132 72 60 110 Surela P,W. 1,216-30 31 32 175 89 86 2 60 60 7 111 Ajapur Mota P,WI0,Riv. ],347-12 38 39 253 130 J23 130 123 13

112 Ajapur Vanka P,W. 1,739-21 123 129 856 430 426 5 5 6 113 Bhamaria P,W. 1,185-37 30 31 219 111 108 · . 107 104 10 114 Rampura Vadla P,W. 892-33 45 47 250 137 113 3 .. 71 66 14 115 Hoda P,W,Tk2. 940-01 132 133 611 314 297 28 19 105 19 116 Bhavisana P,W,Tk2. 248-23 195 196 1,022 512 510 25 23 129 3 Sagrosana 117 M,W3,Tk2. 1,269-19 237 237 1,143 557 586 37 44 229 26 118 Jagana M,W3,Tk,Po. 5,006-01 628 628 2,904 1,454 1,450 223 223 530 83

12 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M FM PM F M F M F M F 15 16 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

32 31 19 18 4 10 .. . . 1 7 3 18 25 68 106 64 67 29 1 - 7 30 6 3 6 · . · . 2 17 2 94 142 69 200 103 124 13 21 3 21 72 2 1 3 2 1 27 13 135 218 70 495 223 310 198 51 24 1 " 123 I 6 4 341 518 71 25 9 25 9 15 41 72

97 18 85 18 · . 1~ · . · . · . 76 135 73 162 19 130 16 12 3 9 2 .. "j 6 103 230 74 J50 28 150 28 · . · . · . · . 93 191 75 133 2 92 2 14 · . ]6 · . 4 7 153 264 76 73 65 61 54 1 6 4 5 7 47 43 77

84 89 70 33 · . · . · . 14 56 · . 61 66 78 99 36 66 3 5 17 6 2 26 9 I 77 103 79 41 18 28 . . 5 4 · . 1 15 · . .. 3 3 19 37 80 319 38 212 2 43 18 6 3 31 ]2 8 1 18 3 2'-7 470 81 249 49 177 13 6 2 7 26 16 9 34 7 15) 336 8~

37 1 37 1 · . · . · . · . · . · . 38 79 83 145 108 104 58 12 4 8 3 20 43 I 57 64 84 30 14 24 5 · . · . 1 14 · . · . · . 17 33 85 128 44 82 28 .2 5 8 4 9 ] 1 .. 1 25 6 85 164 86 128 11 82 8 2 35 9 2 I 114 222 87

309 117 161 6 60 62 6 5 46 40 · . .. 10 7 · . 1 ]8 4 226 399 88 598 l33 166 37 29 18 21 6 106 43 17 2 10 .. 87 3 45 .. 117 24 436 824 89 76 24 40 4 8 8 15 · . 11 11 46 72 90 50 4 4') 4 I 45 100 91

320 119 150 71 59 32 20 3 17 . . .. 20 · . 17 37 13 284 459 92 106 72 56 40 4 2 19 29 13 I 2 I 11 76 106 93 21 11 20 11 · . · . · . · . 1 · . 19 14 94 106 58 78 ]5 7 54 I 1 4 3 78 117 95 14 4 8 6 4 3 6 96

105 72 84 67 7 2 9- 3 .. · . · . · . 5 · . 75 88 97 148 123 124 120 5 I 3 .. 4 6 5 3 77 92 98 46 4 42 4 3 · . 1 44 85 99 99 11 97 II · . . . · . · . J · . .. ., · . · . ., 1 .. 71 157 100 451 119 176 7 46 5 18 95 36 7 10 .. 4 .. 90 3 30 41 2 382 573 101

80 66 63 61 5 · . · . 9 5 41 69 102 217 123 179 97 2 .. 22 26 2 · . 11 70 151 103 151 82 108 .. 30 4 6 78 3 2 126 144 104 41 30 41 30 · . · . · . · . · . 26 22 105 156 147 129 121 4 15 19 8 7 54 76 106

93 73 82 65 8 7 · . · . 3 . 1 67 63 107 287 143 265 143 11 1 6 4 153 248 108 34 3 26 1 7 2 · . · . · . 1 38 57 109 54 10 32 20 · . I 18 1 2 35 66 llO 63 32 58 32 3 1 I 67 91 III

277 67 246 63 20 4 5 1 5 153 359 112 65 34 56 34 · . 5 1 3 46 74 II3 83 :q 41 27 8 4 9 · . 14 1 10 .. 54 82 114 162 18 135 1 · . · . 9 5 6 3 · . 19 2 152 279 115 27g 110 189 38 4 2 49 18 2 4 4 56 21 234 400 116

307 164 249 74 4 · . 70 11 6 .. .. 7 1 7 29 13 250 422 117 788 690 356 271 47 2 20 143 175 170 17 2 7 1 52 23 23 91 78 666 760 118

13 GUJARAT VILLAGE PALANPUR

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses holds No. VillagejTownjWardjBlock ------Total Population Castes ----Tribes --_.Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

119 Lalawada P,W,Riv,Po. 1,415-39 162 162 747 398 349 79 74 2 142 4 120 Golwada M.W,Tk. 1,294-15 210 210 943 478 465 81 79 .. 134 15 121 Vasna M,W. 1,350-18 189 189 973 496 477 68 49 2 178 29 122 Takarwada M,W5.Tk5,Po. 2,568-10 434 34 2,021 969 1,052 56 73 I 366 94 123 Badarpura P,W2. 491-16 180 181 842 399 443 70 63 8 3 147 14 (Kalusana) 124 Kanodar M,H,C,Mp3,D, 1,947-08 967 973 5,003 , 2,672 2,331 454 413 34 4 1418 480 Mcw,Rhc, W40, Riv,S,Po. 125 Patosan P,W2,Tk. 2,484-13 412 412 1,925 979 946 127 145 2 309 53 126 Tokaria M,W5. 827-06 175 175 855 413 442 30 26 42 58 106 23

127 Sasam M,WS,Po. 3,821-30 497 499 2,233 1,108 1,125 83 88 216 47 128 Usmapura P,W. 234-00 23 23 111 61 50 .. 1 129 Akesan M,W2. ] ,702-25 ]22 122 573 294 279 32 36 59 3 130 Laxmipura & P2. .. 752 768 4,164 2,117 2,047 8 :;. 883 Ganeshpura 9~

131 Bhaga1 (Jagana) M,W2,Po. 972-35 265 266 1,359 623 736 107 92 258 79 132 Gathaman M,Mp,D,W3,Po. 2,840-00 405 407 1,750 795 955 45 65 296 64 133 Asbipura W. 391-20 14 14 70 44- 26 .. 3 134 Virpur P,W. 371-25 18 18 117 64 53 13 12 38 6 135 Dhaniana P,W2,Riv. 653-00 69 69 281 143 138 3 5 2 45 4

136 Vasan M,W3,Riv,Po. 1,678-08 220 220 1,047 512 535 45 54 185 48 137 Dhandha M,H,W5,Po. 4,768-29 352 352 1,682 852 830 208 223 33 32 290 79 138 Manka P,W3. 985-32 87 87 462 246 216 86 67 76 12 139 Ambetha P,W2,Riv. 836-21 72 72 359 186 173 36 24 59 2 140 Sambarda P,Mp,W2,Riv. 258-28 44 44 249 126 123 68 63 66 29

141 Bhgal pinpli M.W2,Riv. 984-36 123 123 587 291 296 46 49 99 15 142 Gapalpura P.W. 140-30 18 18 93 55 38 22 18 7 143 RatanpUf P.W3,Po. 1,275-12 97 97 516 240 276 31 45 57 ]0 144 Merwada P.W2,Riv. 928-06 102 102 610 317 293 40 37 12 4 58 4 145 Pinpli M,W4. 1,656-12 202 203 966 481 485 87 108 3 168 37

146 Ruppura M,W2, 561-16 71 72 373 196 177 80 66 61 7 147 Gala M,Rhc,W3,Riv.Po, 2,615-09 277 279 1,393 695 698 121 127 22 25 246 48 148 Asmapura W. 226-31 42 42 224 106 118 4 5 22 149 Dhelana M.W2. 1,159-24 132 132 691 359 332 87 68 9 13 121 15 150 Vaghada M,P2,W9,Riv,Po. 1,911-00 283 283 1,445 724 721 72 78 14 12 328 63 lSI Fatehpur M,W2,Riv. 609-01 91 92 483 221 262 20 22 75 5 152 Sedrasana P,W2,Riv. 753-01 105 106 519 275 "244 53 63 68 6 153 Kharodia P,W. 1,140-15 69 69 396 211 185 14 9 51 5 ]54 Semodra M,W3. 848-34 119 120 649 340 309 77 73 81 3 155 lasleni M,W7,Riv. 1,657-31 225 225 1,190 596 594 118 106 241 52

156 Kamalpur P,W4,Riv. 2,631-26 ]67 167 766 387 379 45 44 52 53 178 19 157 Badargadh M,W2,Tk2,Po. 1,648-09 325 325 1,694 755 939 82 74 79 77 291 24 158 Khemrajia P,W. 2,176-38 33 33 217 106 III .. 106 'Ill . . . . 159 Virampur P,Rhc,W3,Riv,Po. 6,954-07 1,072 107,3 6,220 3,248 2972 43 36 2,246 2,127 133 14 160 Dabheli P,W,Riv. 2,255-25 47 47 355 184 171 157 148 2

161 Sangra M,W4,Tk. 964-37 13] 131 732 359 373 42 39 6 6 109 7 162 Hasanpur P2.W. 1,742-14 120 ]20 616 308 308 17 17 31 34 38 5 163 Pedagra P,W. 1,027-21 53 53 240 124 116 26 19 26 2 164 Karjoda M,W5,Tk,Riv,Po. 1,898-36 217 218 1,005 511 494 106 113 53 53 118 6 165 Asmapura P,W2,Tk. 300-04 47 48 249 128 121 13 12 26

166 Manpur P,W2. 518-00 64 64 281 150 131 21 22 34 2 167 Ukarda P,W. 310-35 41 41 197 93 104 1 2 26 30 12 "'The area of a Laxmipura & Ganeshpura Village has been included in the area of Palanpur Village. 14 DIRECTORY TAWKA District-Banaskantha

Total WORKERS Non­ workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII Sl. --- VIII IX X No, M F M F M F M F M F ------M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 225 206 117 89 14 6 12 63 24 22 28 5 2 22 25 173 143 119 249 128 173 11 11 .. 80 30 19 1 4 245 245 149 94 11 .. 30 18 229 337 120 7 133 47 17 1 13 .. 9 8 505 364 311 249 16 18 3 13 63 1 251 232 121 65 3 32 3 2 75 16 464 186 184 128 77 14 2 7 54 27 35 688 122 2 8 16 113 259 123 1,307 988 165 68 67 2 5 17 645 800 34 6 16 2 123 5 35 .. 217 88 1,365 1,343 124

564 373 335 211 26 9 2 92 99 2 29 13 195 141 127 93 13 4 3 57 59 415 573 125 50 45 218 301 126 634 201 465 146 34 14 2 77 34 5 20 4 26 5 474 924 127 35 .. 34 1 ...... 180 47 118 .. 4 20 . . . . 26 50 128 7 9 3 .. 1 2 3 .. 45 1,104 485 749 459 11 3 1 35 lO 15 114 232 129 10 12 . . 138 21 . . 127 13 1,013 1,562 1'::0

247 75 121 39 16 2 3 1 50 19 . . .. 3 1 53 14 376 396 41 199 10 62 2 5 2 48 4 661 131 7 1 7 .. 12 55 23 399 914 132 18 3 9 . . 1 .. 1 1 35 1 30 1 1 2 6 1 26 23 133 .. 1 3 93 34 60 31 1 1 . . 29 52 134 31 3 50 104 135 269 53 173 12 21 15 .. 17 13 . . 2 17 3 . . 39 449 69 236 11 14 8 74 24 10 243 482 136 1 19 2 1 96 32 403 761 137 140 45 77 .. 16 1 1 39 42 1 111 59 86 51 6 2 106 171 138 1 . . .. 24 60 6 15 1 26 4 8 75 114 139 2 16 2 66 117 140 151 95 81 25 12 4 1 5 3/\ 3 24 .. 29 21 15 2 6 2 21 31 140 201 141 13 .. . . 4 6 2 . 139 17 95 2 6 . . 1 . . 2 . 26 17 142 6 . . . . 1 .. · . 30 13 101 183 120 87 75 16 5 4 .. 14 12 1 259 143 37 25 8 J 2 14 .. 134 173 144 246 90 117 12 26 5 6 29 37 2 12 55 35 235 395 145 113 89 55 33 18 1 3 26 21 20 . . . . 3 1 13 369 186 '198 59 42 4 6 59 51 · . 8 -83 88 ]46 55 2 2 11 3 54 9 326 52 26 50 10 ...... 16 . . 1 512 147 188 171 107 77 25 7 40 " 1 . . .54 92 148 . . 14 10 3 9 7 23 37 359 209 174 66 42 17 1 74 38 39 13 · . 171 161 149 21 14 6 50 13 365 512 150 114 104 73 81 7 4 1 8 .. 9 17 18 107 158 ]51 118 56 59 32 4 1 16 5 .. 1 105 68 75 9 22 16 18 157 188 152 38 .. I 19 12 10 8 1 158 17 100 7 31 3 .. 4 19 - 1 .. 106 117 153 .. 8 2 182 320 181 155 5 17 18 104 64 34 23 · . 292 154 1 42 38 276 413 155 182 116 79 60 13 11 17 16 27 15 3 .. 19 310 161 183 125 1 23 13 205 263 26 15 1 6 26 6 6 1 7 16 156 60 17 55 14 4 3 .. .. 44 9 445 778 151 ...... 1 2,0701,024 1,754 803 20 6 102 157 127 52 · .. 46 94 158 34 3 7 1 26 2 1,178 1,948 103 44 80 35 1 17 9 2 159 3 81 127 160 193 78 133 63 23 3 9 6 12 2 8 2 8 2 ]66 183 105 159 92 2 4 1 2 1 2 295 161 75 7 64 6 1 18 6 125 203 162 .. 2 .. 1 · . 9 297 64 133 14 9 23 37 32 2 I 4 .. 49 109 163 16 10 73 7 214 69 37 39 9 17 24 1 2 430 164 10 4 59 84 165 85 28 51 14 7 3 4 4 2 1 .53 30 35 20 3 8 5 20 5 65 103 166 9 2 40 74 167 15 GUJARAT VILLAGE PALANPUR

St. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total PopUlation Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

168 Ranpuria 236"()() U IT i IT h a b i e d · . 169 Merawada W3,Riv. 633-02 10 10 48 29 19 11 12 10 4 1 170 Hathidra P,W,Riv. 8,639-19 146 151 853 435 418 16 8 · . 1 43 2 171 Sadarpur P,WS,Tk. 2,412-10 228 228 1,117 566 551 61 64 100 88 147 9 172 Aligadh M,W. 271-03 65 65 360 185 175 3 2 45 50 84 25

173 Vasda (Fatepur) P,W. 626-13 69 69 357 186 171 34 29 52 6 174 Malan M,Mp,W7,Po. 4,864-07 905 908 4,114 2,079 2,035 351 345 53 24 530 113 175 Jadial P,W. 1,504-39 28 28 133 63 70 6 8 · . . . 10 176 Vasda (Mujpur) M. _656-00 39 39 203 lOt 102 17 16 5 6 28 2 177 Nalasar P,W,Riv. 1,345-05 121 122 667 359 308 89 83 24 82 6

178 Ambaliar P,W2. 688-19 97 97 511 242 269 54 51 29 35 52 11 179 Bhatawadi P,W,Riv. 416-17 ]3 J3 77 39 38 8 6 18 4 180 Kumper P,W·Riv. 404-03 24 24 113 64 49 15 13 20 1 181 Godh P,W. 3,524-09 29 29 274 146 128 1 22 10

16 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers SJ. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------_-- --- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

.. . . U n i n h a b i t e d ...... 168 15 2 . . . . II 2 2 · . . . 2 14 17 169 301 219 204 12 7 3 3 80 204 · . . . 4 .. 3 .. 134 199 170 313 20 177 5 31 6 13 · . 7 5 10 9 61 9 253 531 171 101 13 53 2 13 3 2 1 33 7 84 162 172

118 34 84 24 . . .. 1 .. · . . . . . 2 ...... 31 10 68 137 173 1,196 785 623 547 120 35 139 41 113 76 7 32 16 80 28 9 2 73 40 883 1.250 174 40 7 38 5 I .. 1 2 23 63 175 51 12 29 . . 11 11 . . · . · ...... 11 1 50 90 176 211 132 93 49 11 23 56 28 2 1 2 4 2 47 25 148 176 177

126 53 71 18 37 22 11 11 5 1 1 116 216 178 19 11 5 3 20 38 179 42 2 33 4 .. 4 I 1 I 22 47 180 78 35 4 39 68 128 181

17

TALUKA : DANTA •:t • q ~ .§

~ ;::~. lJ).r:::• '" .0;~ • • ~J ••~ "' lC;:. '" .~...- z • ~'" -2 <{ • .~ I .~ l­ (/) <..., f-\ (J ~ [t J­ !!) o

.~ .~ TALUKA

DANTA GUJARA'I VILLAGE DANTA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F f,T--- f' !'-I F M F

2 :.; 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR DANTA TALUKA 180,517-29 10,204 27,221 J ,241 11.407 4,068 10,166 52,411 25,19() 1,140 10,826 676

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 180,517-29 JU,J6f> 10,204 52,411 27,221 25,190 1,241 1,140 11,407 JO,826 4,068 676

VILLAGES

1 Guda P,W2. 2.748-27 38 41 200 97 103 55 52 2 Kengora P,W. 303-11 9 ') 52 30 22 30 22 3 Sembalpani P,W2. 2,290-08 48 53 233 127 106 86 72 3 4 Bedapani PoW. 550-35 22 23 99 50 49 23 23 2 5 Padaliya W2. 1,963-01 26 27 134 67 67 34 39 1

6 Dabhchatra W2. 890-35 10 10 43 23 20 23 20 7 Viramveri P,W. 2,453-19 32 32 169 84 85 81 85 2 8 Naiwada PoW. 828-01 10 10 52 26 26 16 15 9 Sarhad Chhapari W. 209-19 3 3 12 6 6 6 6 10 Gada Takani W,Riv. 279-03 7 7 38 19 19 19 19

11 Amalimal W. 687-00 9 9 50 25 25 25 25 12 Khokharbili P,W,Riv. 324-21 6 6 31 16 15 16 15 13 Ambaji M,H,Mp3,D2, 3,411-29 515 515 2,073 1,172 901 47 45 30 23 544 169 W2oS,Po,Ei,Ea,Ed. ]4 Zariwav P,W2. 1,181-27 39 39 211 108 103 81 82 5 15 Kumbhariya P,W17,Riv. 3,226-28 118 118 668 343 325 262 256 22

16 Rinchhadi P,W6. 1,679-19 48 43 261 138 123 109 105 10 17 Panchha P,W. 2,865-08 81 81 413 211 202 195 182 10 ]8 Koteshwar P,W5,Tk,Riv2. 1,348-30 36 36 195 101 94 83 81 11 19 Chi kala P,W. 1,544-34 46 46 243 124 119 124 119 20 Jetwas P,W,Tk. 2,435-33 97 97 570 312 258 3]2 258 32 1

21 Jambera P,W5,Riv. 1,411-38 24 :4 142 74 6R 74 68 5 22 Dhabaniwav P,W. J71-Il II 11 76 42 34 42 34 2 23 Devaliavaliwav P,W. 374-39 4 4 29 14 15 14 15 3 24 Ranpur P,W,Riv. 9.167-26 165 165 930 490 440 467 417 11 1 25 Ganapipali P. 787-23 28 28 186 101 85 101 85 8

26 Mahuda P,RIV. 587-15 19 19 115 61 54 61 54 27 Tarungada P,W. 938-07 3') 3') 243 116 127 116 127 28 Godhada P,W. 1,432-24 28 28 168 85 83 .. 85 83 3 29 Kesarpura P,Riv. 1,054-37 83 83 576 309 267 1 308 267 16 30 Machakoda P,W. 1,013-21 37 37 232 120 112 120 112

31 Khat:!1 P,W. IJ5-17 7 7 M 31 33 31 33 .. 32 Dham':l.nva P,W. 7')9-34 35 35 217 117 100 116 100 2 33 Begadi3w'lS P,W. 425-29 44 4.:1- 257 127 130 127 130 4 34 Dhrangiwas P,W. (,45-13 70 70 441 227 2J4 227 214 6 35 Sarakala P,W. j 86-04 16 16 99 50 49 50 49 2

36 Khokhariawas P,Riv. 122-35 6 6 31 16 15 16 15 37 Mirawas P,W,Tk. 927-00 26 26 127 62 65 62 65 5 38 Hadad M,Mp,D,W3,Tk, 1,471-01 224 224 1,066 541 525 33 35 12 1 203 43 Riv,Po. 39 Kodarvi Ranpur P,W. 709-36 24 24 140 76 64 76 64 40 Bamnoj P,W. 522-28 62 62 279 139 140 21 22 13 6 29 3

41 Jawara P,Tk. 2~2-29 16 16 72 39 33 39 33

20 DIRECfORY Distrid-Baaaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total -~- - -_ workers workers 81. (I-IX) II III IV V VI vn VIll IX X No. ------_.--_- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM FM FM F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

16,552 12,911 406 202 1,326 59 127 458 90 973 10,6(i9 7.245 5,783 175 92 975 60 25 1 134 17,945

16,552 7.245 12.911 5,783 406 175 202 92 1,326 975 59 ., 127 60 458 25 90 1 973 134 10,669 17,945

74 37 7 28 1 23 102 1

21 17 00 4 O' , , 9 22 2 69 11 48 6 .. 1 17 5 2 1 58 95 3 32 4 14 3 ]5 4 · . · . 18 45 4 48 7 29 6 17 1 1 1 19 60 5'

16 .. 13 .. . . 3 , . 7 20 6 59 10 51 6 7 4 1 25 75 7 , 14 2 8 12 24 8 4 o' 4 O' 2 6 9 12 3 8 3 4 7 16 10

13 2 13 2 .. 12 23 11

11 2 6 2 5 ~ . ~ . . . . , .. . . ., ...... 5 13 12 705 55 116 9 10 2 27 2 32 2 10 33 1 III II 41 1 325 27 467 846 13

70 10 65 10 5 · . " 38 93 14 233 170 187 170 4 35 I 6 110 155 15

93 57 70 57 21 .. .. 45 66 16 137 117 129 105 7 11 J 74 85 17 72 19 69 19 3 29 75 18 83 21 83 21 .. .. 41 98 19 188 112 186 111 2 1 124 146 20

37 34 37 34 37 34 21 17 18 17 18 o' 25 16 22 6 7 5 7 .. ., · . 1 8 8 23 270 105 248 94 2 ,. 16 11 2 2 220 335 24 13 67 61 63 12 4 28 18 25

48 44 46 36 2 8 13 10 26 87 88 75 75 ]2 13 29 39 27 62 52 53 43 8 9 1 23 31 28 210 176 173 136 36 40 1 99 91 29 81 68 71 56 10 12 39 44 30

23 29 23 20 , . 9 · , 8 4 31 74 63 67 51 6 12 1 43 37 32 73 63 73 63 . . , . 54 67 33 154 149 123 111 30 38 · , 1 73 65 34 32 27 30 27 2 18 22 35

] 1 7 11 7 . , · . 5 8 36 42 28 40 28 1 " .. . . 1 . . 20 37 37 279 223 160 198 3 3 40 10 15 11 39 2 20 1 262 302 38

46 38 46 38 .. · , 30 26 39 86 78 77 76 4 2 3 2 53 62 40

26 18 26 18 13 15 41

21 GUJARA1J VILLAGE DANTA

51. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G hOllses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated ---- -~--- P M F ivl F M F M F

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

42 Raghpur P,Riv. 411-39 44 44 235 121 114 121 114 4 43 Virpur (Hadad) P,W. 93-30 6 6 38 22 16 22 16 · . 44 Toraniya P,W. 715-10 56 56 337 181 ]56 IXI 156 12 45 Sultanpur P,W. 238-20 32 32 168 84 84 84 84 · . 46 Navavas (Hadad) P,W. 532-20 50 50 300 142 158 137 156 24 3

47 Unodra P,W. 378-37 23 23 133 69 64 13 3 17 2 48 Santpuf P,W. 238-10 24 24 ]43 82 ()I 23 5 49 Ruppura P,W. 363-04 3(, :=i6 210 1M J08 102 108 :1 50 Matiobatgadh(HH P,W. 313-24 32 32 183

52 Makanchampa P,W. 806-02 52 52 310 163 147 · . 25 53 Vadanal P.Riv. 405-08 6 6 51 27 24 27 24 54 Dhagadia P.W. 666-02 47 47 253 129 124 129 124 5 55 Moti Mandali P,W.Riv. 588-24 49 49 246 131 115 14 15 46 3 56 Nani Mandali W. * 20 20 iOJ 52 49 18 1

57 Jashavantpura(H)tP,Tk. 606-00 25 25 137 64 73 25 33 10 58 Bhanpur P,W,Riv. 369-30 39. 40 180 91 89 15 12 6 10 27 13 59 Khantani Magari P,W. 174-38 18 18 86 49 37 49 37 · . 60 Rani Umbari P,Tk. 588-25 65 65 421 206 215 206 215 1 61 Kansa P,W. 1,813-27 59 59 300 148 152 145 151 11

62 Hedo P,W. 927-34 18 l8 112 62 50 62 50 63 Vaghdacha P,W. 1,012-26 26 26 126, 64 62 64 62 64 Karanpur P,W. 962-08 18 18 92 58 34 65 Ganchhera P,W,Riv. 924-00· 15 15 95 57 38 13 3 66 Motasada M,W2,S,Po. 1,552-37 220 220 1,086 520 5('6 98 105 99 9

67 Mobatgadh P,W. 382-33 55 55 267 135 132 24 68 Dhareda P,W. 3,296-09 89 X9 511 257 254 11 69 Balavantpura P,W. 212-17 21 21 123 71 52 · . · . 70 Nanasada P,W,Riv. 578-31 51 51 269 129 140 3 3 31 4 71 Harigadh P,W. 272-18 38 38 190 97 93 1 25

72 Velvada P,W. 391-32 43 43 241 122 1]9 24 19 13 73 Jagatapura P,W,Rjy. ll05-22 26 211 134 68 66 3 4 · . 74 Bamaniya P.W. 648-24 l)g 98 551 287 264 11 14 25 23 30 75 Manpur .. 9ll·3D . . U /1 i II Ii a b i t e d 76 Pethapur P,W2,Riv. 701·10 107 107 500 255 245 24 23 89 21

77 Gangava M.W.Riv. 647·09 154 154 714 371 343 22 22 I 98 24 78 Nagel P,W,RlV. 1,798·15 105 105 507 252- 255 57 75 2 44 79 Jashavantpura(D)tP,Riv. 148-01 20 20 106 57 49 · . 1 80 Bhakhari M,W,Riv. 931-28 73 73 36-t 205 159 3 1 57 81 Savaipura P,W. 263-0~ 20 20 107 55 52 2

82 Semt.alia P.W. lA?f:-3J '("I ., S8 clJ'J 20'':; 207 · . IN 83 PlPalawahwav P,W8. 3.L?()·j I 1:20 120 6-~ I i31 310 3J4 30; 9 84 Siavada P,W. 433-00 21 21 101 56 4) · . 85 KheroJ .. 109-22 . . . . U Jl i Ii II t./ h i t e d 86 PataJiya P,W. 607-25 n ""J 101 53 48 9

87 Punjapur M.W2. 1,210-:29 136 136 678 349 329 :15 39 · . · . 103 8 88 Harivav P,W. 324-04 21 21 132 n 60 72 60 5 89 Mal P,W. 1,930-06 38 38 237 12~ 114 · . 38 38 9 .. 90 Vasee P,W,Po. 1,973-36 99 99 447 230 217 9 JO 23 3 91 Divadi P,W. 712-05 28 28 129 67 62 2 1

92 Ratanpur M,W. 909-13 169 174 936 461 475 57 57 · . 119 9 93 Nargadh P,W. 585-39 129 ]29 599 298 301 33 40 I 73 * The area of Nani Mandalj Village has been included in the area of Mandaliara Village. 'j' H=Hadad. 1. D=Danta. 22 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. II III ------_. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 24 i5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

73 76 73 76 , . 48 38 42 16 11 13 11 3 6 5 43 107 89 107 89 · . · . 74 67 44 65 54 62 48 3 6 19 30 45 92 110 86 103 6 7 50 48 46

21 27 47 48 37 47 37 · . · . · . 49 26 42 24 3 2 4 33 35 48 72 63 72 63 · . 30 45 49 53 63 47 52 6 J I 38 29 50 33 34 29 34 4 27 18 51

103 85 88 80 1 12 4 60 62 52 17 16 15 14 :2 2 ]0 8 53 88 91 88 91 · . .. · . · . · . 41 33 54 79 40 60 31 2 8 9 5 4 52 75 55 31 13 26 11 5 2 21 36 56

35 9 35 9 · . 29 64 57 54 30 53 30 .. 1 37 59 58 34 8 32 8 · . · . 2 15 29 59 108 46 87 1 21 45 · . · . 98 169 60 89 4 85 4 3 I 59 148 61

36 2 36 2 , . 26 48 62 38 34 4 · . · . 26 62 63 27 .. 17 2 7 1 3J 34 64 24 1 18 ...... 3 . . , . · . . . 3 33 37 65 284 14 219 4 25 IO 1 6 4 2 10 4 J 3 236 552 66

71 3 63 3 · . · . 7 64 129 67 189 9 184 1 3 8 1 1 68 245 68 44 8 44 4 4 · . · , 27 44 69 78 1 68 5 1 · . , . 3 2 51 139 70 59 21 48 15 2 1 5 5 I 3 38 72 71

71 66 2 · . 51 119 72 , , ] 42 41 · . " · . · . .. 26 66 73 164 15 134 4 22 7 . . 2 3 .. 4 1 2 ]23 249 74 .. . . · . · . .. U n 11 Ii a b i t e d ...... 75 152 24 105 3 28 20 10' 1 1 2 6 103 221 76

183 21 162 21 5 8 3 1 4 .. 188 322 77 124 3 93 2 4 1 4 2 20 1 128 252 78 34 .. 33 1 · . · . 23 49 79 III 35 104 30 2 5 3 2 94 124 80 32 30 2 23 52 81

147 41 141 40 · . · . .. I 4 1 1 55 166 82 211 96 199 92 2 1 1 3 3 4 2 120 214 83 39 39 .. .. 17 45 84 .. · . .. U n i n h a b j ted.. · . . . 85 42 31 1 8 2 11 48 86

192 28 ]56 5 6 16 9 12 7 9 157 301 87 36 23 36 22 1 36 37 88 58 52 58 51 · . 1 · . · . · . 65 62 89 149 32 113 23 19 7 10 2 4 3 81 185 90 39 8 37 7 1 1 1 28 54 91

275 149 231 134 9 10 9 I 7 5 14 3 186 326 92 181 2 159 2 9 I 4 2 6 117 299 93

23 GUJARAT VILLAGE DANTA

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village ITo wn/Ward/B lock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes ------Educated P M F M F M F M F

2 J " 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

P,W,Riv. 94 Abbapura 374-28 62 62 256 115 141 8 6 32 P,W,Riv. 970-27 10 95 Toda 69 70 361 191 170 41 28 11 3

96 Amarapura 171-17 .. . . U 11 11 h a b i t e d 97 Chori P,W. 1,311-12 25 25 159 87 72 12 16 P,M,H,Mp3,D2, 1 98 Danta 4,611-14 547 547 2,191 1,131 1,060 96 65 37 52 550 195 Hos,W2,Tk,Riv,S, Po,To. W,Riv. 99 Thana 711-11 67 67 315 162 153 27 27 28 (Danta) P,W. 2,854-17 2 100 Aderan 96 96 355 177 178 8 11 55 6 M,W,Riv,Po. 101 Kundel 807-00 109 109 554 307 247 101 75 59 Godhani P,W,Riv. 578-38 1 102 49 49 257 137 120 22 9 3 13 29 6 103 ~avavas(Danta) M,Mp,W2,Po. 1,843-33 307 307 1,409 711 698 78 85 1 211 P,W. 32 104 Kanbiyavas 1,474-34 66 66 388 204 184 188 169 7 105 Gadh (Kundel) W. 167-34 6 6 28 15 13

106 Vadusan 250'()5 U 11 n h a b i t e d Paniyari P,W,Riv. 277-19 31 .. 107 31 160 91 69 5 .J 28 Jasavantgadh P,W. 1,982-05 " 6 108 178 178 896 469 427 17 12 100 3 109 Panundara M,W. 357-16 34 34 162 98 64 7 110 Vadvera P,W. 621 -~2 48 48 263 134 129 90 95 4

III Khaivad P,W. 616-33 34 34 156 88 68 1 112 Vajasana W. 2,268-27 6 6 33 18 15 954-15 3 113 Ambaghanta W. 2 2 2 2 .. 1 114 Tundiya P,W. 365-15 21 21 100 50 50 44 47 5 115 Mahudi P,W. 824-29 23 23 103 54 49 5 6 13 Gadh (Mahudi) P,W. 810-21 116 54 56 294 156 138 3 7 7 117 Jasavapura P,W. 410-06 8 8 34 '20 14 P,Riv. 935-36 1 118 Kantivas 54 54 273 142 131 99 87 22 119 Rangpur P,W. 2,095-00 147 147 8.32 428 404 18 18 9 7 16 P,W. 392-16 120 Ranol 12 12 75 43 32 7 Bhachadiya P,W. 823-22 121 62 62 319 J62 157 .. 30 122 Aderan P,W. 676-14 101 104 536 286 250 15 9 .. Jumphali P,W,Riv. 1,707-03 10 123 34 34 175 86 89 86 89 1 124 Rupvas W,Riv. 882-11 23 23 143 74 69 74 69 Banodara P,W. 400-11 125 25 25 186 95 91 95 91 18

126 Manchhala' P.Riv. 1,106-06 27 27 135 77 58 77 58 127 Taleti P.W. 1,227-()6 78 78 351 176 175 160 158 128 Bhadramal P,W. 1,192·05 98 98 452 224 228 211 218 129 Kuvarsi P,W,Riv. .. 1,253-14 150 150 687 350 337 60 54 181 187 46 1 130 Mota Pipodara P,W,Tk. 1,649-13 90 90 423 238 185 16 5 76 57 24 1 ]31 Deri Charada P,W. 1,526-32 24 24 198 90 108 70 73 I 132 Kherani umbari P.W. 939-3'9 26 26 148 64 84 64 84 133 Khermal P,W. 1 671-00 75 75 399 194 205 194 205 134 Bordiala 3 P.W. 723-3:8 72 72 365 1l~5 180 185 180 135 Barvas P,W. 513':~ 1 50 50 271 134 137 132 135 13 136 Chokibor P,W. 347-09 46 46 218 110 108 104 106 3 137 Khandhora P,W. 1,18&-00 118 118 701 351 350 339 Amloi 344 60 2 138 P,W. 128-00 20 20 107 54 53 54 53 139 Sanali M,Mp,D,W,Riv. 579-00 72 72 419 240 179 211 140 Chhota Pipodara P,Riv. 167 88 31 394-25 36 36 198 103 95 103 95 1 3

141 Mota Bamodara P,W. 210-09 20 20 83 45 38 Baheda P,W. .. 2 142 758-34 48 48 247 110 137 110 137 1 143 Chhota Bamodara P, W. 652-01 51 51 258 139 119 139 119 .6 24 DIRECTORY District-BanaskaDtha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III TV V VI VII VIII IX x No. --_------" --M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

67 19 51 14 1 2 7 3 .. .. 7 48 122 94 112 2 105 1 4 1 1 2 79 168 95

...... Uninha b t e d .. 96 50 27 50 27 .. .. · . •• •• ·0 •• ...... · . 37 45 97 566 98 84 42 44 7 9 5 29 16 33 9 67 5 20 " 271 23 565 962 98

103 41 82 · . 9 4 1 8 34 .. · . 3 59 112 9Cl 99 20 92 20 3 1 1 1 1 78 158 100

16& 2 126 20 16 2 3 139 245 101 76 .. 57 · . 3 . . · . . . 13 . . 2 1 .. 61 120 102 424 119 283 108 40 6 1 I 35 2 I 37 27 2 287 579 103 116 76 106 72 5 2 2 · . 3 2 88 108 104 ,14 9 3 11 9 1 4 105

.. .. Uninhab ted · . . . 28 106 48 .. 33 5 ·. 5 · . 5 43 69 107 297 193 259 158 4 4 33 22 2 1 5 2 172 234 108 56 1 56 1 · . . . · . · . 42 63 109 74 38 65 37 4 1 4 1 60 91 110 54 · . 50 · . 1 2 34 68 111 8 2 8 2 · . 10 13 112 2 · . 1 · . · . 1 -. . . 113 32 5 29 5 2 I · . 18 45 114 33 18 27 18 4 2 21 31 .u5

106 11 83 3 2 2 14 5 3 2 2 · . 50 127 116 11 , 12 · . · . . . . · . " 1 8 14 117 85 20 79 15 I 3 5 1 · . 1 . . 57 111 118 270 107 155 36 9 2 36 20 3 4 61 51 158 297 119 23 20 3 20 32 120

96 12 81 11 1 8 1 · . 2 4 66 145 121 211 135 161 122 5 1 40 12 5 75 115 122 61 33 60 33 1 25 56 123 45 30 45 30 .. .. · . 29 39 124 50 39 46 23 3 16 1 45 52 125

47 24 47 23 .. 1 · . 30 34 126 122 14 104 1 1 3 .. 16 10 1 54 161 127 155 21 134 5 .. 4 2 14 12 5 .. ·. 69 207 128 240 218 198 183 1 2 34 32 3 3 2 110 119 129 160 117 106 87 3 42 26 3 6 4 78 68 130

49 56 30 4 16 52 3 41 52. 131 42 44 32 4 10 40 · . · . 22 40 132 120 118 90 55 27 63 2 1 74 87 133 120 116 105 103 15 13 " 65 64 134 67 65 63 55 2 10 2 67 72 135

68 39 58 34 9 5 1 · . 42 69 136 201 155 161 44 36 111 2 2 150 195 137 34 29 31 21 3 8 ·. 20 24 138 99 7 86 3 I 13 3 141 172 139 52 3 52 3 51 92 140

31 7 31 7 ...... 14 31 141 70 67 67" 61 1 6 1 40 70 142 77 61 75 61 2 62 58 143

25 GUJARAT VILLAGE DANTA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Tolal Population Castes Tribes Educated p M F M F M F M F

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

144 Udavas P,W. 89-22 7 7 31 15 16 15 16 · . 145 Jodhsar P,W. 1,037-07 61 61 313 155 158 155 157 12 2

146 Hathi Pagala P,W. 647-03 45 45 256 135 121 135 121 3 147 Jamaru P,W. 1,470-36 86 86 500 254 246 254 246 148 Ranika P,W. 792-02 44 44 238 126 112 126 112 7 149 Vagada Kyari W. 213-04 20 20 81 41 40 39 40 2 150 Umbra P,W. 249-08 15 15 92 50 42 50 42

151 Sandhosi P,W. 1,394-23 81 81 479 242 237 242 237 29 152 Jelana P,W. 427-22 33 34 179 97 82 97 82 2 153 Sembal P,W. 2,289-37 30 30 280 162 1]8 18 11 III 80 2 154 Pith P,W. 404-27 25 25 107 51 56 44 45 8 155 Manpur(Ghorad) P,W. 213-20 7 7 22 11 II 2 3

156 Mordungara P,W. 204-09 11 11 39 21 18 21 18 157 Magvas P,W. 747-39 52 52 301 159 142 159 142 9 158 Thalvada P.W. 765-36 42 42 221 128 93 · . 1 17 · . 159 Mankadi P,W. 1,637-23 106 106 594 326 268 28 28 .. · . 32 6 160 Samaiya W. 663-19 31 31 158 82 76 82 76

161 Dalpura P,W2. 1,257-10 83 84 425 234 191 231 190 2 162 Gajipur P,W. 337-13 13 13 60 34 26 32 26 8 163 Navanupadar P,W. 376-09 34 34 173 96 77 4 164 Vekari P,W. 808-15 49 49 245 113 1I2 133 1]2 1 · . 165 Ghorad P,W. 1,602-23 55 55 261 142 119 11 17 1 33 15

166 Chorasan P,W2. 826-04 50 50 270 144 126 136 121 2 167 Pasia P,W. 444-24 24 24 145 67 78 67 78 2 168 Kukadi P.W. 1,056-36 65 65 394 202 192 202 192 16 169 Kanghar P,W. 317-23 17 17 113 61 52 60 51 12 170 Dhunali P,W. * 2 2 9 4 5 4 5

171 Tekari P,W. 368-04 15 15 77 39 38 10 172 Virpur W. 1,041-35 17 18 103 55 48 6 173 Madhusudanpura P,W. 532-39 15 15 76 41 35 · . 3 174 Senkada P,W. 1,419-05 45 45 261 131 130 · . 128 124 1 175 Lotol P,W. 501·17 22 24 123 75 48 5 1 17

176 Motipura P,W. 818-32 25 25 126 68 58 15 4 177 Pruthvirajgadh P,W. 350-08 5 7 31 16 15 1 178 Koilapur P,W. 712-14 56 59 291 155 136 · . 43 3 179 Solsanda W,Tk. 430-06 40 40 202 109 93 11 7 2 27 4 180 Navania P,W. 504-11 17 17 89 50 39 8

181 Jitpur P,Riv. 1,686-32 118 119 604 332 272 41 23 29 182 Ghantodi P,W. 1,625-33 114 114 663 354 309 38 46 22 183 Mandaliara W. 559-01 28 28 172 87 85 · . 1 184 VijaJasan P,W. 3,385-14 153- 158 821 412 409 38 42 71 7 185 Jorapura P,W. 1,064-31 45 45 294 149 145 28 3

186 Umedpura Tk. 657-28 16 16 104 52 52 187 Bhavangadh W. 1,606-25 6 6 27 13 14 ,. The area of Dhunali Village has been included in the area of the Sarakala Village.

26 DIRECTORY Distrid-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers Workers Sl. (I-IX) I II IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. --- III ------_ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

10 4 10 2 · . 2 .. · . 5 12 144 94 24 82 16 11 5 3 1 61 134 145

7(,; 8 76 7 59 113 146 133 II 133 11 · . 121 235 147 76 23 64 15 12 8 .. · . 50 89 148 25 19 21 ]7 2 2 2 16 21 149 28 24 24 19 4 5 22 18 150

133 144 115 116 1 17 27 109 93 151 57 49 53 42 · . 4 7 . . .. 40 33 152 111 63 49 22 1 9 5 49 36 3 51 55 153 32 30 29 23 3 7 19 26 154 10 4 6 3 3 1 1 7 155

13 10 12 IO 1 . . · . 8 8 156 95 85 82 75 · . 12 10 1 · . 64 57 157 87 28 77 17 5 · . 4 6 · . 4 2 41 65 158 223 134 142 118 2 4 50 12 3 14 12 103 134 159 53 29 46 25 1 4 29 41 160

144 46 129 38 14 8 · . 90 145 161 21 12 18 12 1 I 13 14 162 66 31 59 28 1 3 30 46 163 93 72 64 62 .. · . 29 10 · . · . · . .. 40 40 164 111 28 63 21 13 2 6 1 6 22 5 31 91 165

88 29 74 26 12 3 56 97 166 39 38 37 32 · . 2 6 28 40 167 126 58 99 44 3 2 27 9 · . 76 l34 168 34 n 27 8 6 3 1 27 41 169 4 2 2 2 2 3 170

21 20 11 18 3 2 1 18 18 171 40 22 19 17 20 5 I 15 26 172 32 21 20 21 12 .. 9 14 173 95 83 62 61 ., · . 32 16 1 · . 36 41 174 49 35 34 26 4 2 7 7 2 2 26 13 175

46 38 33 31 1 10 5 1 2 22 20 176 10 9 7 8 3 1 · . . . · . .. 6 6 177 98 76 78 65 · . 12 10 5 1 2 1 57 60 178 79 27 63 24 7 8 3 1 30 66 179 31 27 4 19 39 180

227 18 151 18 8 1 34 5 2 2 1 6 4 105 254 181 197 181 .. 5 9 2 157 309 182 47 6 45 6 · . · . · . 2 · . · . · . 40 79 183 279 153 209 137 10 1 1 46 15 2 4 1 133 256 184 94 18 83 11 8 1 3 55 127 185

31 7 37 7 15 45 186 7 7 6 14 187

27

MAHAL : VADGAM II') OJ ..J E

-.t I ~~ en .~ ~.~ .'" I , R·~ .* I eifl .~ ~ ~ I ~ 0:. .0'" • ~ _ t •CI ~ . <1)

I- ~ 0 ") -tr 4- I- y (f) 0 ~ ..J ~ « (l] MAHAL

VADOAM GUJARAT VILLAGE VADGAM

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

TOTAL FOR VADGAM MAHAL 140,925-28 18,451 45,018 7,188 872 14,659 18,374 90.247 45,229 7,476 999 3,217

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 140,925-28 18,374 18,451 90,247 45,018 45,229 7,188 7,476 872 999 14,659 3,217

VILLAGES

1 Basu M,Wll,Tk,Po. 4,189-22 699 700 3,306 1,549 1,757 119 150 63 79 551 74 2 Changa M,W3,Tk5, 2,210-35 359 360 1,645 787 858 100 124 3 238 46 Riv,Po. 3 Changwada M,WS,Tk. 1,353-18 296 296 1,587 796 791 49 39 30 36 275 14 4 Meta M,Mp2,D2,Mcw, 1,951-27 660 662 2,939 1,334 1,605 182 222 1., 36 619 200 W28,Po. S Bharkawada M,W2,Tk. 1,104-21 189 189 897 440 457 80 79 38 148 16

6 Sherpura(M)'" P,W. 675-15 128 130 675 347 328 46 22 1 · . 118 25 7 Mahi M,W,Tk. 1,563-28 362 364 1,633 765 868 125 131 4 3 234 53 8 Pirojpura M,W3,Po. 1,183-34 301 302 1,397 644 753 78 101 63 88 209 58 9 Majadar M,Mp,W6, 1,933-35 662 664 3,035 1,496 1,539 220 253 499 56 Tk,S,Po. 10 Rajosana M,W5,Tk2. 992-10 162 164 870 438 432 107 63 2 8 152 8

11 Chhapi M,H,Mp6,D,Mcw, 1,673-09 495 530 2,413 1,267 1,146 129 114 66 76 610 217 W)O,Tk,S,Po. 12 Nalasar M,W3,Tk. 751-05 126 127 684 336 348 68 90 3 111 29 13 Dharevada P,W2,Tk. 469-11 102 103 457 220 237 22 27 ... 4 35 4 14 Tenivada M,W3,Tk,Po. 1,499-23 325 325 1,674 852 822 93 94 29 28 316 81 IS Kotdi M,W4,Tk. 1,023-07 152 152 727 350 377 64 91 9 9 136 18

16 Kodrali M,W2,Tk2. 859-33 108 108 413 206 207 37 33 23 14 83 30 17 Fatehgadh M,W3,Tk3. 861-11 135 135 698 355 343 78 76 23 33 116 40 18 Edrana M,W2,Tk. 1,820-27 238 238 1,112 563 549 96 118 .. 17 113 10 19 Pasvadal M,W6,Tk3,Po. 2,000-10 303 303 1,370 681 689 100 115 48 59 253 103 20 Manpura M,W4,Tk2. 769-29 218 218 1,100 511 589 60 60 218 95

21 Nanosana M,W3,Tk. 1,161-19 196 196 926 450 476 85 111 16 11 135 36 22 Malosana M,W4,Tk2. 1,272-09 197 197 1,046 558 488 135 111 · . 138 16 23 Timbachudi M,W5,Tk3. 1,285-29 184 184 903 432 471 84 88 7 9 171 50 24 Bhangrodia M,W3,Tk. 542-37 144 144 677 330 347 46 53 121 24 25 Bavalchudi M,Mp,WS,Tk. 1,517-18 248 248 1,157 543 614 85 98 254 73

26 Magarvada M,W4,Tk,Po. 2,624-09 412 412 1.903 930 973 121 149 336 74 27 Vadgam M,H,Mp2,D,W2, 4,877-18 771 778 3,620 1,851 1,769 216 243 786 209 Tk,S,Po,To,Tph. 28 Varsada M,W3,Tk. 1,278-14 165 165 760 374 386 41 48 67 10 29 Limboi P,W2,Tk2. 766-29 83 83 413 . 223 190 65 56 .. · . 83 22 30 Rupai M,W4,Tk,Po. 2,531-03 338 338 1,566 783 783 122 129 8 4 232 57

31 Memadpur M,H,Mp,W6,Tk3, 3,771-29 639 639 3,032 1,495 1,537 261 278 548 118 Po. 32 Saklana M,W2,Tk. 1,323-04 200 202 1,062 557 505 96 107 2 2 208 65 33 Dhota M,W2,Tk,Po. 1,405-24 203 203 1,060 538 522 101 74 1 22 163 34 34 Varvadia P,W. 757-36 102 102 564 310 254 33 22 2 2 78 4 35 Islampura p.W. 167-18 30 30 165 85 80 1 40 2

36 Hasanpur P,W7,Tk. 563-08 69 73 420 227 193 52 39 111 23 ... M-Majadar.

30 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantba MAHAL WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. ------_.---"_- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ] 5 16 17 18 ]9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

24,177 13,337 2,930 343 3,034 161 145 1,277 405 2,545 20,841 16,208 10,273 1,259 466 2,497 20 15 267 17 1,394 29,021

24,177 16,20813,33710,2732,930 1,259 343 4663,034 2,497 161 20 145 15 1,277 267 405 17 2,545 1,394 20,841 29.021

750 728 427 626 85 1 3 88 34 ,., 2 42 2 22 82 62 799 1,029 1 463 386 263 302 37 1 68 66 .t.. •• 28 3 62 17 324 472 2 428 264 262 215 39 I 90 43 "I 2 9 2 4 20 2 368 527 3 584 202 256 87 68 16 21 1(,9 :'6 5 .. 1 62 5 5 78 17 750 1,403 4 • 253 120 III 10 30 74 99 3 .. 6 2 26 9 187 337 5

184 126 108 73 31 8 38 3 2 .. .. 1 10 3 3 .. 20 10 163 202 6 410 176 204 113 43 6 3 63 19 13 1.2 I 2 15 5 21 2 44 20 355 692 7 277 36 70 14 66 40 4 · . 5 . . 5 . . g 83 18 367 717 8 726 402 333 280 95 60 4 102 37 19 .. 5 1 50 13 13 .. 105 11 770 1,137 9

239 ]35 106 88 62 19 10 24 22 7 6 4 6 20 199 297 10

683 243 154 130 33 6 92 19 15 .. 2 1 179 15 48 I 160 70 584 903 11 147 78 93 25 12 16 • 3 16 30 3 19 6 189 270 12 131 140 88 140 21 5 ...... 6 11 · . 89 97 13 405 132 148 66 56 1 55 37 19 3 30 18 78 25 447 690 14 191 183 133 115 14 18 16 9 1 16 51 159 194 P

121 11 52 6 35 1 22 4 3 ...... 8 · . 85 196 16 178 45 69 5 65 38 3 21 .. 3 6 1 11 I 177 298 17 335 71 172 38 58 .. 42 23 · - 32 9 22 10 228 478 18 352 244 215 143 58 81 .. 50 20 1 .. 2 to 16 · . 329 445 19 226 121 164 102 17 21 5 8 7 2 .. 2 12 7 285 468 20

254 252 96 2 50 150 19 9 33 57 1 .. 5 I 1 49 33 196 224 21 313 280 165 173 18 7 89 92 1 .. 3 15 6 10 12 2 245 208 22 257 218 154 180 31 4 29 31 1 .. 14 6 .. 22 3 175 253 23 171 2]5 111 162 ]() IO .. 20 37 · . 2 .. 17 6 11 · . 159 132 24 273 232 146 181 34 10 11 16 28 12 1 .. 3 12 I 11 27 12 270 382 25

483 500 276 348 36 11 4 2 61 70 4.. 1 34 22 1 66 47 447 473 26 1,054 864 503 564 62 16 14 45 101 88 9.. 44 66 15 24 7 231 129 797 905 27 233 268 79 101 48 8 7 50 21 17 13 35 44 1 29 48 ]41 118 28 135 65 84 55 18 3 4 ...... 5 3 13 11 4 88 125 29 437 339 209 219 32 11 19 16 62 46 10.. 17 42 31 1 45 16 346 444 30

842 643 412 433 81 21 2 165 140 2.. 22 46 3 2 . . 110 46 653 894 31 280 276 172 191 28 22 46 53 13 1 20 9 277 229 32 298 253 170 196 44 11 42 39 .. 15 7 20 7 240 269 33 189 129 118 94 38 7 14 19 3 2 4 12 7 121 125 34 28 55 23 55 3 2 57 25 35

111 92 70 73 30 13 2 7 4 1 2 116 101 36

31 GUJARAT VILLAGE VADGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No. VillagejTownjWard/Block A-G ---- P M F M F M F M F

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

37 Varnavada M,W2,Tk,Riv. 1,143-23 143 144 668 324 344 121 119 82 22 38 Karsanpura P,W,Tk. 682-13 76 76 402 188 214 33 28 73 6 39 Mejarpura P,W. 1.131-10 59 60 378 205 173 2 53 7 40 Salemkot P,W2,Riv. 1,194-35 143 143 749 390 359 61 59 98 14

41 Niz:1mpura. P,W3,Riv. 1.247-33 98 98 525 286 239 78 63 78 6 42 Panchada M,W2,Riv,Po. 1,572-03 180 180 896 450 446 74 106 143 26 43 Hadmatia M,W2. 510-37 71 71 394 199 195 21 17 63 5 44 Sisrana M,H,W,Po. 2,256-30 209 209 1,023 504 519 123 115 .. 148 28 45 Kabirpura P,W2,Riv. 594-20 45 45 220 102 118 22 35 3 4 44 10.

46 Chitroda M,W4,Riv. 2,251-00 209 209 1,050 539 511 161 139 152 26 47 Mokeshvar P,Riv. 135-01 22 22 117 65 52 1 2 5 48 Sherpura(S) 1- P,W4,Riv. 1,281-00 121 121 571 280 291 63 78 75 5 49 Navisana M,W2,Tk2,Po. 1,167-33 210 210 1,056 552 504 171 166 34 31 197 35 50 Vesa M,W2,Tk. 1,317-15 219 219 1,046 512 534 98 96 3 6 186 63

51 Gidasan Nani P,W1,Tk,Po. 776-36 124 124 616 295 321 35 27 2 60 13 52 Gidasan Moti M.W4,Tk2. 1,614-35 168 168 742 345 397 34 30 114 53 53 Pepol M,W,Riv. 2,087-11 207 2G7 1,044 517 527 108 136 .. 105 9 54 Nandotra M,Mp,W2,Tk. 2,473-39 362 362 1,678 825 853 105 125 3 4 297 66 55 Umrecha P,W. 798-04 41 41 261 136 125 28 3

56 paldi W. 537-35 46 46 254 132 122 25 24 18 2 57 Nagana M,W. 1,167-07 113 113 589 298 291 48 41 62 7 58 Megal M,W2,Riv. 1,738-08 152 152 801 413 388 58 56 94 7 59 Nagarpura W,Riv. 755-03 44 44 281 147 134 10 12 27 1 60 Pilucha M,Mp,W2,Riv,Po. 1,575-15 251 251 1,2.28 626 602 178 182 7 3 244 70

61 Dalvana P,W2,Riv. 2,346-37 185 185 916 443 473 110 123 7 11 150 31 62 ThaJvada. M,TkZ,S. 1,326-21 148 148 794 411 383 74 58 118 17 63 Iqbalgadh P,W. 1,054-00 45 45 223 112 111 4 4 26 5 64 Bhukhala P,W,Tk. 1,637-22 59 59 306 165 141 25 2 65 Juni Nagari P,W,Riv. 1,195-17 76 76 375 179 196 38 47 50 5

66 Mepada P,W,Riv. 1,248-37 132 ] 32 631 325 306 57 64 81 5 67 Badarpura W,Riv. 574-37 51 51 255 123 132 66- 67 3 14 68 Bhakhari P,W,Riv. 427-23 36 36 192 104 88 6 4 22 3 69 Bhalgam P,W,Riv. 935-02 81 81 460 231 229 57 55 45 15 70 Navi Nagari P,W. 675-22 35 35 169 88 81 22 20 7 1

71 Kodram M,W5,S,Po. 3,092-22 419 420 2,037 1,017 1,020 227 176 261 72 72 Amirpura P,W. 220-14 15 15 99 48 51 7 7 15 2 73 Vasna (5) 1- P,W2. 644-23 79 79 365 195 170 29 21 4 67 15 74 lqbalpura W,Riv. 113-02 23 23 118 61 57 5 75 Tajpura P,W,Riv. 407-33 48 48 261 135 126 14 15 45 2

76 Navi Sendhani M,W3. 1,305-01 81 81 433 231 202 25 24 .. 57 14 77 Juni Sendhani P,Tk,Riv. 1,327-02 130 130 648 342 306 194 225 30 16 109 46 78 Kaleda M,W,Riv. 1,098-24 142 145 762 411 351 61 48 161 37 79 Navovas P,W. 476-25 50 50 259 131 128 55 59 45 12 80 PandYa P,W. 511-19 66 67 364 188 176 36 38 38 4

81 Harde Vasna M,W. 858-38 115 116 597 308 289 62 58 106 20 82 Bharod P,W2. 1,912-23 125 125 663 340 323 84 73 90 3 83 Parkhadi M,W3. 805-20 139 139 711 345 366 84 96 30 21 130 46 84 Samsherpura P,W2. 633-06 68 68 379 188 191 24 24 5 64 9 ~5 Chhaniana M,H,W3,Po. 1,632-33 232 233 1,181 590 591 94 127 60 55 187 37

86 Majatpur P,W. 847-00 62 62 340 172 168 8 15 52 10 87 Van sol P,W3. 2,045-35 248 249 1,174 580 594 113 118 8 7 190 19 t S=Sembhar 32 DIRECTORY Distrlc:t-Banaskantha MAHAL WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II IV V VI VII VIII IX X No, ---- III M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M' F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

185 156 87 89 40 11 42 51 6 3 4 6 2 139 188 37 85 35 49 15 19 5 16 4 8 4 103 179 38 117 104 85 83 · . · . 21 13 · . · . 11 8 88 69 39 213 43 108 30 17 6 7 11 1 1 3 32 2 35 3 177 316 40

157 66 110 57 2 2 31 · . 3 1 11 6 129 173 41 236 161 132 128 21 1 1 34 10 12 3 36 18 214 285 42 100 80 66 38 8 · . · . 5 3 · . 1 1 20 38 99 115 43 234 192 139 24 43 54 3 16 29 97 1 6 1 3 10 .. 270 327 44 66 58 42 17 [5 13 20 3 8 6 36 60 45

294 138 150 69 29 · . 67 66 2 22 23 3 245 373 46 42 31 27 2 8 11 · . 4 18 .. 3 .. 23 21 47 137 89 85 49 8 .. 2 6 13 10 2 · . 27 24 143 202 48 312 217 156 112 34 2 74 87 · . 21 3 2 25 13 240 287 49 278 219 167 169 21 4 ... 47 37 4 14 4 3 22 5 234 315 50

19.i 139 99 106 42 10 3 13 3 2 · . .. · . 24 2 · . 20 6 104 182 5} 176 86 80 71 8 1 · . · . 34 1 7 2 1 8 · . 3 35 11 169 311 52 291 267 182 151 40 37 9 38 16 24 2 1 15 13 17 10 3 226 260 53 475 415 288 262 26 2 4 65 48 19 3 1 72 100 350 438 54 69 18 52 11 7 i 1 2 5 3 1 3 1 67 107 55

71 19 63 17 3 .. 3 · . 1 · . ] 1 61 103 56 186 188 106 129 27 10 · . 41 38 2 2 8 10 112 103 57 220 212 141 169 18 30 14 5 23 2 14 4 6 6 193 176 58 79 53 68 42 11 7 · . · . 4 · . . . .. · . · . . . .. 68 81 59 . 328 248 131 116 6 ·9 7 5 117 78 1 1 21 2 13 32 37 298 354 60

244 142 157 81 21 26 2 36 28 4 1 16 7 7 .. 199 331 61 216 169 123 103 36 18 15 24 5 14 3 29 10 195 214 62 71 73 68 73 1 ·. I · . · . 1 .. 41 38 63 92 36 65 29 7 3 · . 13 2 · . 6 1 1 1 73 105 64 98 88 63 56 14 2 12 7 4 2 1 11 14 81 108 65

195 156 105 79 74 67 1 ] 7 3 3 6 5 .. 130 150 66 62 63 44 24 11 17 2 6 4 15 .. · . 1 1 61 69 67 57 54 38 35 .. .. 15 13 · . · . 1 1 3 5 47 34 68 127 135 97 118 20 8 4 5 2 4 4 104 94 69 59 49 54 46 5 3 29 32 70

618 658 353 381 119 162 20 37 76 74 12 36 3 399 362 71 29 36 23 34 6 2 · . · . . . . . 19 15 72 119 87 83 59 25 9 10 4 5 7 4 76 83 73 48 40 48 40 .. .. 13 17 74 73 2 44 23 6 2 62 124 75

159 112 106 101 20 2 · . 10 6 1 9 13 3 72 90 76 188 52 43 10 51 11 14 51 13 6 · . 25 18 154 254 77 217 108 126 101 27 · . 17 4 2 26 19 3 194 243 78 77 34 50 11 10 7 13 16 1 3 .. 54 94 79 99 54 73 25 2 13 10 11 19 89 122 80

156 153 . . .. · . · . · . · . · . 1 2 .. 152 289 ,81 186 170 81 89 30 17 4 33 42 2 1 17 6 3 19 12 154 153 82 150 150 51 89 43 19 2 23 33 2 15 · . 16 7 195 216 83 110 91 60 68 12 9 · . · . 10 13 2 · . 9 15 2 1 78 100 84 322 237 120 118 36 8 51 40 61 56 8 12 10 24 15 268 354 85

89 95 67 84 7 4 2 3 1 4 2 5 3 2 83 73 86 314 245 170 180 56 2 37 26 10 41 37 266 349 87

33 GUJARAT VILLAGE VADGAM

SI. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Bducated -----P M F ----M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

88 Kamalpura W. 249-26 17 17 91 50 41 23 10 6 7 89 Amadpura (O)t P,W. 488-11 47 47 268 146 122 3 5 25 16 43 90 Ghodial M,W4,Po. 2,023-32 229 229 1,138 594 544 44 46 178 28

91 Moteta P,W. 342-38 31 31 165 90 75 12 14 · . 24 92 Dhanpura P,W. 271-23 22 22 122 67 55 5 4 18 8 20 93 Jalotra M,H,Mp2.D2,W5. 4,644-22 392 392 1,875 910 965 167 207 41 41 327 81 Tk,Po. 94 Thuvar P,W. 868-25 125 128 623 314 309 30 38 3 10 69 3 95 Karnala M,W. 1,987-14 183 183 996 498 498 84 82 32 69 141 44

96 Sukhpura Tk. 290-16 22 22 128 59 69 4 1 97 Sardarpura P,W,Riv. 778-33 38 38 177 94 83 6 5 2 · . 18 1 98 Dhanali M,W,Riv. Z,081-33 146 146 786 409 377 30 49 8 4 135 45 99 Hatavad P.W. 763-12 53 53 315 162 153 39 38 8 6 58 100 Sabalpura P,W. 87-38 10 10 56 32 24

101 Moria M,Mp,W3,Riv2,Po. 1,660-35 224 224 1,024 518 506 57 56 190 67 102 Joita P.W3. 992-19 53 53 256 135 .121 5 6 26 4 103 Andharia P.W.Riv_ 1,146-34 91 91 448 232 216 9 10 5 · . 36 104 Amadpura (M)· P.W. 1.172-14 33 33 165 80 85 7 4 31 27 6 11 105 Mumanvas M,W,Tk. 1,774-38 243 243 1,330 664 666 80 70 1 191 18

106 Dhori P,W,Tk.Riv. 673-39 87 87 450 226 224 1 2 · . 44 4 107 Pavthi p,W.Riv. 3,001-25 40 41 211 113 98 6 5 1 25 108 Vagadadi P,W. 940-27 53 53 258 127 131 2 5 · . · . 1 109 Motipura P,W,Tk. 275-01 27 27 141 72 69 72 69 2 110 Bhatvas Riv. 351-15 4 4 17 10 7 3 t G:::Ghodial • M Mumanvas

34 DIRECTORY Distrlct-Banaskantha MAHAL WORKERS Non- Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 2{) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

27 18 17 17 6 1 .. 3 1 23 23 88 65 54 56 51 5 1 . . · . .. . . 1 4 1 81 68 89 292 188 193 175 34 5 17 1 4 1 16 28 6 302 356 90

51 38 41 32 8 2 4 . . · . .. 2 39 37 91 32 28 17 20 9 .. . . 2 2 .. . . · . 1 3 6 35 27 92 504 417 220 235 99 23 33 12 22 14 I 3 30 6 1 95 127 4U6 548 93 175 122 138 113 21 8 4 · . 4 .. 2 6 · . 139 187 94 245 27 173 5 43 4 S '0 3 1 2 ]6 7 253 471 95

39 4 35 3 . . 4 " · . 20 65 96 60 4 47 2 3 1 6 · . · . . . 3 2 34 79 97 252 115 129 25 47 50 14 2 7 30 63 157 262 98 92 64 20 8 70 153 99 23 22 1 9 24 100

252 24 154 12 16 29 23 29 11 266 482 101 71 2 60 7 .. · . 4 64 119 102 123 13 ]13 2 4 .. 5 ]2 ] 109 203 103 39 5 27 1 8 1 . . · . 4 · . 41 80 104 379 122 271 4 35 71 1 38 43 12 22 2 285 544 105 6 112 92 93 3 5 85 2 4 5 6 114 132 106 49 41 36 3 8 40 · . 2 1 64 57 107 94 93 .. 1 33 131 108 35 31 4 37 69 109 8 8 2 7 llO

35

TALUKA: DHANERA I -

I

I!

I J • iii I .'"" .~ I

<". .;:; •$' ~\ .:;; . \ t­ , ::: U cr. t- .~ <.( Cf) ~ .~ ~ 0 ~ z .:;!; :3 « <;{ • «,I I ~ r- I- ~ Z m ... a::: <{ 4:...., w ~

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViUage/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated -~-. P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR DHANERA TALUKA 291,780-03 17,911 46,665 4,916 2,856 7,463 17,882 89,261 42,596 4,572 2,6G8 1,304

Toml for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 291,780-03 11,882 J7,911 89,261 46,1565 42,596 4,916 4,572 2,856 2,608 7,463 1,304 Vn.LAGES

1 Nenawa P,W,Tk. 7,218-06 276 277 1,427 770 657 89 79 13 20 124 2 2 Khaprol P,W,Tk. 786-08 26 26 194 94 100 3 4 12 11 15 · . 3 Bhajna P,W,Tk. 4,671-14 163 163 906 460 446 46 53 . . .. 36 1 4 Lawara P,W,Tk. 4,014-35 121 122 669 347 322 57 60 28 28 39 5 Nanuda P,W,Tk. 1,862-17 77 77 381 215 166 63 67 12 9 7

6 Vinchhivadi P,W,Tk. 3,025-09 112 112 626 311 315 22 22 25 30 31 7 Ramuna P.W,Tk. 2,098-32 111 111 573 306 267 18 17 10 5 24 8 Kotda P.W. 917-00 58 59 350 185 165 18 10 19 27 15 9 Jorapura P.W,Tk. 2,791-39 131 131 678 346 332 47 40 31 27 20 · . 10 Dhakha M, "-', Tk,Po. 6,270-00 340 341 1,832 966 866 52 42 104 106 131 21

11 Thawar P,W,Tk. 5,131-11 271 272 1,301 669 632 59 63 119 100 77 1 12 Jiwana P,W,Tk. 1,314-05 74 74 400 217 183 19 12 7 7 25 1 13 Mota Meda P,W,Tk. 991-18 79 79 396 197 199 45 60 6 6 20 1 14 Dhanera M,H,Mp,Mcw, 6,453-17 1,021 1,021 5,171 2,598 2,573 182 156 117 122 1,038 536 Hos, W5,S,Po,To. 15 Malotra P,W, 5,601-11 228 228 1,222 649 573 97 93 22 24 41

16 Yavarpura P,W,Tk. 1,254-16 48 48 295 161 134 5 5 14 17 Sankad P,W. 2,748-18 88 88 458 235 223 38 17 28 2 18 Fatepura P,W,Tk. 1,046-24 61 61 316 163 153 16 23 21 P,W. 19 Sotwada 1,627-25 91 91 471 230 241 28 21 .. " 17 20 Rampura Mota P,W. 2,037·39 142 142 764 390 374 42 37 14 8 31

21 Runi P,W. 3.449-19 188 188 1,045 570 475 91 92 145 98 60 1 22 Saral P,W,Tk. 4,077-33 189 ]89 1,001 523 478 52 46 171 144 52 · . 23 Ka.radhani P,W. 1,217-05 43 43 244 127 H7 4 4 30 1 24 Voda P,W. 1,331·07 83 83 463 246 217 40 25 10 1 2S Asia P.W.Tk. 1,689-06 89 89 528 281 247 30 21 2

26 Samalwada P,W,Tk. 2,919-13 169' 169 85] 451 400 61 49 93 71 31 1 27 Valer P.W.Tk. 3.938-16 208 210 1,051 545 506 61 68 26 1 28 Chhidiwada P.W. 3.025-09 68 68 350 177 173 5 10 1 .. 22 29 Lelava W. 737-37 21 21 101 51 50 5 7 .. 1 .. 30 Gola P,W_ 3,184-01 109 109 582 288 294 72 74 58 73 19

31 Etta P,W,Tk. 2,706-27 105 105 514 285 229 6 7 7 10 43 7 32 Vasan P,W. 3,602-10 146 146 656 351 305 13 11 32 28 56 1 33.Magrawa P,W. 3,186-35 107 107 583 299 284 17 18 49 41 32 1 34 Kunwarla P,W. 2.830-39 94 94 588 307 281 25 15 33 1 35 Shergadh P,W. 2,573-21 lO2 102 552 297 255 ]5 12 30

36 Dhamodhar P,W. 2,949-28 144 144 813 425 388 10 15 183 175 33 ., 37 Pengiya P,W,Tk. 2)41-17 99 99 517 264 253 17 17 7 7 4 1 38 Charda P,W,Tk. 3,120-33 88 88 490 256 234 12 15 11 1 39 Hadta P,W,Tk. 2,769-26 107 107 573 295 278 54 48 42 51 26 40 Rampura-Chhota P,W. 768·33 66 66 337 165 172 16 11 42 38 34

41 Jadiya P,Mp,D,W,Tk4, Po. 5,657-05 304 304 1,476 759 717 72 81 43 35 100 18 42 Bhatib P,W. 5,196·20 215 216 1,038 550 488 59 47 112 87 30 3 43 Dugdol Moti P,W,Tk2,Po. 1,814-12 139 139 666 358 308 48 38 .. 4' 2 44 Dugdol Chhoti P,W,Tk. 2,603-13 86 86 438 225 213 7 14 22 29 3.5

38 DIRECTORY District -Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

28,250 20,858 750 298 1,320 172 2,600 893 100 1,259 18,415 18,017 15,118 405 370 946 52 694 36 1 395 24,579

28,250 18,017 20,858 15,lI8 750 405 298 370 1,320 946 172 52 2,600 694 893 36 100 I 1,259 395 18,415 24,579

" 441 250 326 207 57 42 9 1 26 23 329 407 1 56 41 51 38 2 2 2 1 · . 1 38 59 2 277 256 265 254 2 2 2 6 2 183 190 3 205 147 181 136 14 11 3 5 2 142 175 4 139 1 128 1 7 4 76 165 5

183 129 149 118 10 4 · . 18 5 · . 6 2 128 186 6 199 117 195 77 1 8 32 2 1 107 150 7 96 62 95 62 ...... · . 1 . . 89 103 8 215 212 195 200 3 · . 11 7 .. 1 . . .. 5 5 131 120 9 577 227 520 167 12 7 12 51 1 19 2 I 12 389 639 10

386 236 371 229 6 · . 6 2 1 7 283 396 11 115 93 102 92 7 1 1 · . .. 5 102 90 12 113 91 91 86 · . 16 5 · . 4 1 . . 1 .. 84 108 13 1,264 477 529 334 28 17 7 44 126 45 8 17 2 248 2 44 1 257 32 1,334 2,096 14 406 344 358 327 20 7 20 7 5 3 2 243 229 15

89 69 85 69 3 · . · . . . . . 1 . . 72 65 16 140 94 102 84 4 1 1 22 8 · . 11 1 95 129 17 104 40 95 37 1 3 1 3 1 2 .. 1 59 113 18 137 66 126 65 2 '. · . 8 1 · . . . · . .. 1 93 175 19 244 195 218 184 13 6 1 5 1 2 1 2 4 2 146 179 20

346 273 275 235 5 · . 19 5 40 31 4 3 2 224 202 21 309 259 296 254 9 4 3 1 1 214 219 22 78 77 74 77 · . · . · . 3 · . 1 49 40 23 172 134 160 128 7 5 1 2 1 2 74 83 24 152 126 146 126 5 1 129 121 25

292 235 271 227 6 1 · . 3 3 · . 4 1 7 3 159 165 26 348 286 318 254 2 5 7 17 17 1 4 6 3 197 220 27 108 113 96 104 6 9 5 1 69 60 28 24 18 20 16 2 2 2 " .. 27 32 29 174 137 154 121 5 8 3 5 2 13 114 157 30 191 90 180 82 3 · . · . · . 5 8 1 2 · . 94 139 31 200 130 151 48 · . 1 2 10 18 70 9 20 1 151 175 32 200 158 180 143 13 11 2 2 4 2 1 99 126 33 164 151 156 148 6 3 '. .0 1 1 · . 143 130 34 160 5 132 3 4 19 1 2 3 1 137 250 35

240 148 219 143 8 2 4 8 3 185 240 36 157 72 154 71 · . . . . . 2 1 107 181 37 149 41 145 37 1 · . 2 4 1 107 193 38 192 164 176 142 12 17 3 5 .. 1 103 114 39 92 3 81 4 3 4 2 1 73 169 40

488 327 414 301 38 23 3 11 3 2 13 7 · . 271 390 41 321 200 280 195 17 3 14 6 .. 4 2 229 288 42 204 174 178 158 7 9 11 7 3 2 3 154 134 43 126 101 111 101 1 3 10 1 99 112 44

39 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANERA

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &: No. VillagejTown/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

4S Edal P,W. " 1,740-02 58 58 276 143 133 20 22 11 10 13 46 Talegadh P,W. 568-07 33 33 158 85 73 3 47 Siya P,W,Tk2. 4,415-38 217 217 1,122 581 541 49 55 31 38 84 10 48 Jadi P,W,Tk. 3,070-36 169 169 929 487 442 59 58 · . 91 12 49 Raviya P.W. * 139 139 680 346 334 39 27 55 29 45 5 50 Kotda (Raviya) P,W. 612-31 39 39 221 117 104 22 18 3 3 4 ..

51 Nana Meda P,W. 1,131-21 67 67 342 ]82 ]60 52 41 18 12 11 52 Janali P,W. 1,192-31 54 54 246 133 113 13 8 4 1 31 1 53 Kundi P,W. 1,760-01 85 85 396 204 192 17 15 19 23 27 2 54 Bapia M,Mp,D,W2,Po. 2,833-17 212 212 1,023 525 4(}8 64 62 45 51 101 48 55 Vaktapura P,Tk. 1.077-25 79 79 400 209 191 27 30 3 3 3

56 Shera P.W. 2,337-25 120 120 602 331 271 39 32 21 3 57 Dedha P.W. 2,056-36 113 113 544 291 253 46 31 33 29 24 58 Sabawadi P.W. 903-26 41 42 194 97 97 7 3 39 42 3 59 Anapurgadh P,W. 2,768-31 132 135 658 346 312 · . 20 60 Anapur Chhota P.W3. 3,706-31 16 168 829 412 417 35 31 21 22 59 7

61 Vasda P,W. 881-21 65 65 285 142 143 27 21 · . · . 28 1 62 MandaI P,W2. 2,532-27 101 101 467 237 230 31 31 41 31 32 5 63 Rampura W. 884-26 46 46 242 ]25 117 5 1 2 6 1 (Vaghpura) 64 Vachhol P,W. 3,075-28 169 169 830 428 402 50 58 38 40 34 2 65 Nengala P,W. 1,906-38 69 69 361 191 170 14 23 14 14 4

66 Ravi P,W2,Tk.Riv. 2,123-14 170 170 775 404 371 67 64 · . 38 1 67 Sodal P,W. 1,549-14 103 104 568 275 293 11 16 1 1 20 1 68 Mewada P,Tk. 1,376-12 103 103 533 264 269 33 34 · . 26 2 69 Rajoda P,W,Riv. 2.340-26 93 93 460 259 201 28 22 64 43 25 70 Alwada P.W,Riv. 4,516-30 292 292 1,430 742 688 89 92 55 43 78 4

71 Bhatram P,W,Tk. 3,305-32 199 200 1,012 513 499 106 102 2 · . 51 5 72 Bhandotra P,W.Tk. 2.189-15 197 198 1,021 506 515 65 70 2 3 111 23 73 Dhaniyawada P.W.Tk,Po. 2,034-09 184 184 945 491 454 95 ~ 92 106 6 74 Silasana P,W. 1,486-18 106 106 514 255 259 39 33 23 1 75 Kumar P,W. 1,435-15 162 162 750 386 364 46 50 · . 54 76 Khimat P,Mp,W22,Po. 10,436·21 760 762 3,590 1,796 1,794 167 161 13 407 ISO 77 Khangan P,W. 955-36 68 68 369 183 186 9 12 4 78 Vachhadal P,W. 3,133-14 192 192 1,016 495 521 44 47 46 2 79 Virol P,W. 1,285-37 80 80 422 226 196 36 29 15 80 Lakhanasar P,W,Tk. 745-16 120 121 630 332 298 70 71 46 5

81 Rampura Mahudi P, W. 579-09 22 22 129 74 55 1 .. 13 82 Mahudi Moti P,W.Tk. 2,511-27 129 132 625 323 302 27 7 30 83 Mahudi Chhoti W. 882-14 34 34 186 92 94 . . · . · . 16 84 Dhanpura P,W. 750-39 36 36 222 105 1I7 28 38 7 3 4 85 Panthawada M,Mp,D,W2,Tk, 4,067-06 541 541 2,654 1,326 1,328 124 115 108 102 457 135 Po.

86 Vaghor P,W. 1,674-29 124 124 617 322 315 21 14 .. 13 87 Arkhi P,W. 2,584-06 212 213 1,125 576 549 54 47 49 36 78 14 88 Satsan P,W,Tk. 3.241-18 171 173 888 462 426 69 60 3 5 54 89 Gundri M,W,Tk. 2,435-17 179 179 952 511 441 46 45 38 39 57 6 90 Santarwada P,W. 889-13 59 59 340 175 165 12 5 23

91 Rampura P,W. 590-02 30 30 161 74 57 3 · . ·. 7 92 Zat P,W.Riv. 3,509-11 160 160 850 427 .423 40 28 77 100 44 3 93 Panswal P.W. 2,757-13 64 64 364 1'81 183 20 21 32 94 Bhadli Zat P,W,Riv. 2,525-08 146 146 774 397 377 32 - 26 31 23 39 '" The area of Raviya Village has been included in the area of Kotda (Raviya) Village. 40 DIRECTORY District-Baoaskanlha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. CI-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

96 61 86 61 6 2 47 72 45

49 35 44 35 3 1 1 .. · . · . 36 38 46 338 159 303 153 7 3 12 3 9 o. 7 .. 243 382 47 311 209 241 191 8 3 .. 41 7 1 . . 14 6 8 176 233 48 188 99 168 26 13 63 5 2 1 5 4 158 235 49 64 41 64 34 7 53 63 50

96 42 89 8 3 • 0 33 4 · . 86 118 51 76 64 61 58 13 6 1 " · . 1 57 49 52 104 10 92 7 3 · . 6 2 . . 1 .. 2 1 100 182 53 288 163 214 146 18 12 2 15 1 24 1 13 5 237 335 54 124 77 104 74 5 3 13 2 85 114 55

185 97 178 88 9 I · . 4 2 146 174 56 208 166 174 155 9 ...'" 22 9 2 J 83 87 57 '60 61 58 60 2 1 · . · . 37 36 58 184 40 149 36 30 4 2 . . o • 1 .. 1 ., 1 162 272 59 238 135 169 103 18 20 39 8 2 1 7 3 3 174 282 60

72 72 55 63 9 7 1 4 2 2 70 71 61 143 72 133 71 1 7 1 1 94 158 62 70 49 70 49 55 68 63

243 151 186 118 12 1 19 15 3 22 17 ]85 251 64 92 4& 75 41 5 7 10 1 1 99 122 65

234 207 209 179 2 3 · . 13 8 2 8 17 170 164 66 152 111 138 130 6 1 5 " ., 1 2 123 162 67 158 93 138 7(, • 0 9 13 9 2 1 .. 1 106 176 68 139 102 123 92 6 .. .. o· 6 lD 4 120 99 69 442 358 383 333 8 lD 23 9 18 10 6 300 330 70

298 245 231 191 3 o. .. 27 30 · . 11 26 24 215 254 71 326 116 266 101 4 .. 5 12 22 2 o. 3 21 1 5 .. 180 399 72 278 196 212 160 10 4 6 5 21 25 1 21 7 2 213 258 73 167 181 147 163 15 17 · . 1 1 · . 3 1 88 78 74 255 211 237 206 11 10 1 3 1 1 2 131 147 75

1,029 496 811 450 8 3 10 43 36 14 87 4 51 7 767 1,298 76 93 70 87 70 . . · . 5 · . · . 1 .. 90 116 77 313 274 262 257 4 1 6 22 6 2 6 1 16 4 182 247 78 144 120 132 119 4 7 I 1 82 76 79 212 199 186 190 18 7 3 2 2 3 120 99 80

45 23 34 15 1 · . 5 7 1 1 3 29 32 81 187 124 175 ll0 1 2 4 2 3 4 136 178 82

46 20 34 20 1 II o. 00 .. 46 74 83 56 55 51 49 .. .. · . 2 • 0 o • . . · . 4 4 49 62 84 709 384 394 313 3 3 1 75 28 1 3 1 53 12 .. 167 38 617 944 85

196 178 5 5 J 203 183 • 0 .. 1 119 132 86 365 168 282 122 2 2 25 45 18 36 1 211 381 87 266 205 2Il 181 5 2 21 18 7 2 4 .. 18 2 196 221 88 291 241 264 235 3 5 6 2 7 3 4 2 7 220 194 89 96 62 72 49 4 11 17 2 1 2 79 103 90

46 33 32 25 1 11 5 2 1 1 1 28 54 91 259 221 227 213 11 3 17 4 3 1 1 168 202 92 112 75 82 64 6 16 3 2 · . 6 8 69 108 93 240 148 208 13S 12 7 3 4 6 11 2 157 229 94

41 GUJARAT VILLAGE DHANERA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownjWardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated --~--- --_ P M F M F ---M F ---M F

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

95 Ganguwada P,W,Tk. 763-04 51 51 267 125 142 32 42 4

96 Akoli P,W,Tk. 3,911-22 101 101 555 305 250 21 21 12 4 10 97 Bhilada P,W,Tk. 3,521-00 134 134 774 401 373 27 18 2 25 1 98 Hariyawada P,W,Tk. 1,332-07 75 75 384 189 195 19 19 79 37 16 99 Vavdhara P,W,Tk. 990-27 49 49 259 130 129 8 4 17 44 3 100 Ded P,W,Tk. 1,949-16 95 95 447 237 210 7 5 81 41 14

101 Bhilachal P,W. 2,952-26 53 53 283 151 132 6 5 35 44 8 1 102 Malpuriya P,W,Tk. 1,319-12 16 16 83 46 37 10 3 103 Odhva P,W. 2,121-25 130 130 714 363 351 66 69 45 2 104 Rajkot P,W. 833-17 82 83 488 246 242 14 16 13 2 105 Ganodra P,W. 539-30 28 28 132 76 56 4

106 Kotda P,W. 612-04 28 29 165 87 78 14 11 13 107 Gangudra P,W. 1,265-01 67 67 401 213 188 15 10 31 3 108 Jegol M,W2. 2,684-34 209 211 1,141 582 559 36 34 80 4 109 Bhakodar P,W,Tk. 1,351-32 64 64 344 167 177 22 25 5 6 16 110 Atal P,W. 1,208-05 49 49 263 138 125 20 13 16 2

111 Velavas P,W. 882-06 76 76 426 205 221 17 14 21 28 41 1 112 Shergadh W. 649-20 60 60 305 160 145 14 18 28 113 Taienagar P,W. 390-03 32 32 199 88 111 5 2 2 114 Dhaneri P,W2. 2,107-08 155 155 809 422 387 61 73 24 23 90 1 115 Ranol P,W,Tk. 1,285-13 82 83 420 218 202 15 11 36 1

116 Bhadli Kotha P,W,Riv. 2,119-32 97 97 461 221 240 34 39 13 117 Jorapura Bhadli P,Riv. 644-23 25 25 138 74 64 .. 118 Chodungri P,W. 1,459-32 71 71 385 198 187 15 12 23 119 Marwada P,W,Tk. 965-15 42 42 221 119 102 6 5 8 120 Fatepura P,W. 417-00 32 32 162 85 77 15 10 3

121 Sikariya P,W,Riv. 2,087-21 100 100 573 289 284 72 76 37 122 Ratanpur P,W,Tk. 1,409-38 62 62 378 194 184 9 11 22 123 Godh P,W,Tk,Riv. 1,787·11 148 148 737 383 354 33 32 27 .. 124 Nandotra(Br-Vas) P,W,Tk. 1,366-02 33 33 191 93 98 25 31 11 5 125 Nandotra P,W,Tk,Riv. 1,616-22 104 104 499 252 247 22 21 20 27 43 2 (Tha-Vas)

126 Dantiwada M2,Mp,D,W4, 4,618-10 579 579 2,366 1,313 1,053 96 121 63 61 359 23 Riv,Po. 127 Li:,dpa P,W. 521-18 81 81 360 227 133 19 13 .. 57 3 128 Jonl.our:1(Lodpa) P,W. 689-13 1,351 1,351 4,698 2,962 1,736 411 299 106 84 1,244 191 129 Yauvas P,W. 1,283-32 86 86 440 239 201 20 17 21 130 Varaniya 407-33 U n n h a b i t e d

131 Nilpur P,W,Tk. 989-01 36 36 159 79 80 4 2 22 1

42 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

82 91 72 89 3 2 6 43 51 95

187 141 169 139 I 1 4 1 I · . 5 7 · . 118 109 96 240 159 191 141 6 4 2 2:) 9 3 9 5 161 214 97 138 99 96 72 24 18 . . 9 9 1 8 · . 51 96 98 80 62 45 37 2 2 23 19 6 1 1 I 3 2 50 67 99 168 119 129 118 4 30 2 1 2 1 69 91 100

85 48 71 37 1 7 7 5 4 66 84 101 29 13 22 12 2 .. S 1 .. 17 24 102 236 207 204 169 15 12 I 14 26 1 . . 1 · . 127 144 103 150 132 125 119 15 8 · . · . 6 2 4 3 96 110 104 50 35 45 J5 2 3 20 26 21 105

53 36 46 15 6 21 · . 34 42 106 134 91 102 67 I '30 19 1 4 79 97 107 39.6 355 338 336 7 .. 1 12 7 . . 24 . . I 13 12 186 204 108 104 110 70 92 3 3 23 13 2 2 2 4 63 67 109 82 39 45 34 3 29 5 1 4 56 86 ItO

128 131 84 81 7 12 32 38 · . · . .. 5 77 90 111 105 84 87 74 5 5 2 4 5 5 2 55 61 112 56 61 52 60 1 1 . . 3 · . · . .. 32 50 113 256 176 231 149 6 2 19 13 6 3 3 166 211 114 142 119 122 111 4 5 14 3 1 1 76 83 115

129 150 118 148 2 1 2 7 92 90 116 42 36 35 34 1 6 2 · . .. 32 28 117 125 110 117 107 2 3 4 1 1 73 77 118

79 73 78 73 • 0 00 1 40 29 119 60 61 55 61 4 1 25 16 120

175 120 123 66 7 1 16 45 12 7 13 3 1 114 164 121

129 142 107 122 • 0 o. 21 20 1 65 42 122 249 231 226 219 16 10 6 2 1 134 123 123 47 54 44 54 1 1 .. · . o. 1 46 44 124 153 119 114 2 6 91 26 25 3 1 4 99 128 125

861 378 235 211 1 2 37 25 10 o. 371 9 49 3 .. 156 130 452 675 126

172 77 29 2 · . 25 136 52 3 00 1 o • 1 55 56 127 2,289 630 9 5 1 7 8 1 11 . . .2,084 615 48 3 .. 118 9 673 1,106 128 134 117 106 116 1 11 1 . . o. 8 . . 1 6 105 84 129 U n i n h a b t e d .. 130

42 38 30 37 2 1 8 1 37 42 131

43

TALUKA : DEESA .;:

•I!

.l! .~ .:: .'

.'1' .le

.: ~ 15~ _, r ~ , .:__-, ~ _-«1,/ ~ e._-- / / .::; eli!

z .is ;J; .... :it: « a: ~ ~ .~ ... • Ii! •.\?: I « ~~~--~+~~~~~~~.~~ ~~ cr ... g, w • .:J' 1.= .::: .;; I Z e ..

M I .!:! • Z I- • .... / -'«U ~ «~­ I I- lI) [t / « « tn I Vl z - ttl <{ 0 a Q] TALUKA

DEESA GUJARAT VILLAGE -DEESA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VilIagejTownjWardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

TOTAL FOR DEESA TALUKA 359,723-14 26,848 72,475 5,591 1,509 14,609 26,530 140,887 68,412 5,309 1,293 2,933

Total for Urban Area 3,411-13 3,552 3,855 18,891 9,875 9,016 485 307 462 344 5,465 2,010 Total for Rural Area 356,312-01 22,97822,993 121,996 62,600 59,396 5,106 5,002 1,047 949 9,144 923 TOWN Deesa Town P2,M2,H,Mp13,D9, 3,411-13 3,552 3,855 18,891 9,875 9,016 485 307 462 344 5,465 2,010 Mcw,W20,Riv,S,Po,To, Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Total of Ward No. I 491 597 2,852 1,520 1,332 175 52 349 230 698 183

Block No. 1 96 124 585 319 266 61 22 27 16 170 40 Block No. 2 97 123 601 322 279 13 5 15 13 174 53 Block No. 3 114 114 571 297 274 9 1 282 193 68 1 Block No. 4 89 112 546 194 252 66 18 .. 143 50 Block No. 5 95 124 549 288 261 26 6 25 8 143 39

Total of Ward No. II 547 564 2,604 1,354 1,250 3 3 26 20 809 522

Block No. t 115 128 550 294 256 214 178 Block No. 2 113 113 538 275 263 .. 180 118 Block No. 3 110 114 521 254 267 3 .. 160 113 Block No. 4 94 94 383 209 174 2 3 22 20 96 76 Block No. 5 115 115 612 322 290 1 I 159 37

Total of Ward No. III 444 509 2,895 1,544 1,351 1 1,006 362

Block No. 1 69 82 547 321 226 240 76 Block No. 2 94 106 535 286 249 186 79 Block No. 3 100 112 668 358 310 .. 221 96 Block No. 4 77 99 510 261 249 1 167 56 Block No. 5 104 110 635 318 317 192 55

Total of Ward No. IV 544 659 3,249 1,715 1,534 88 32 35 33 1,119 470

Block No. 1 90 110 588 307 281 85 28 160 37 Block No. 2 106 126 616 330 286 .. . . 35 33 193 60 Block No. 3 120 150 693 361 332 3 4 234 124 Block No. 4 93 128 593 313 280 235 143 Block No. 5 135 145 759 404 355 297 106

Total of Ward No. V 267 267 1,340 669 671 45 12 308 58

Block No. 1 90 90 471 221 250 45 12 77 15 Block No. 2 94 94 464 235 229 121 31 Block No. 3 83 83 405 213 192 110 12

Total of Ward No. VI 196 196 987 516 471 185 26

Block No. t 99 99 493 256 237 III 24 Block No. 2 97 97 494 260 234 74 2

Total of Ward No. I A 614 614 2,803 1,436 1,367 137 175 46 58 751 245

Block No. t 113 113 495 254 241 96 119 2 4 109 30 Block No. 2 105 105 536 277 259 187 37

46 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers • SI. I 11 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. (I-IX) --- _-_ -- ~ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 22 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

40,612 29,578 1,952 227 1,715 859 220 2,274 560 3,227 31,863 15,361 12,129 1,526 64 573 51 48 139 3 828 53,051

4.807 837 300 176 57 43 111 35 376 193 747 44 43 2 1,288 32 262 .. 1,623 312 5,068 8,179

35,805 14,52429.278 11,953 1,895 1,483 116 29 1,339 380 112 7 177 46 986 107 298 3 1,604 51626,79544,872

4,807 837 300 176 57 43 III 35 376 193 747 44 43 2 1,288 32 262 .. 1,623 312 5,068 8,179 BI. No.

811 174 73 94 25 4 19 4 3 1 101 9 10 87 2 44 449 60 709 U58

156 30 7 13 1 .. 39 6 · . 38 2 7 63 9 163 236 1 155 16 14 9 5 · . .. 1 19 . . 4 37 21 53 6 167 263 2 163 62 11 46 .. .. 3 2 3 16 3 · . 3 3 . . 124 11 134 212 3 162 20 7 7 5 1 .. · . 21 6 2 . . 121 12 132 232 4 175 46 34 19 17 3 lD 2 6 7 13 88 22 113 215 5

661 163 10 2 2 1 15 6 180 102 88 9 10 126 8 81 149 35 693 1,087

153 47 .. . . 7 3 73 40 15 . . · . 26 · . 7 25 4 141 209 1 146 36 2 2 .. .. · . 38 27 13 2 3 22 1 7 61 4 129 227 2 108 28 1 J .. 3 2 6 8 24 3 7 40 3 9 17 12 146 239 3 104 17 3 1 1 .. 1 .. .. 7 1 11 · . 55 27 14 105 157 4 150 35 4 5 63 27 29 3 27 4 3 19 1 172 255 5

731 62 9 1 3 3 20 14 182 12 4 .. 241 1 47 .. 225 31 813 1,289

153 6 .. 5 2 54 .. · . 61 · . 1 32 4 168 220 1 141 25 5 .. 8 12 44 4 1 61 1 9 13 8 145 224 2 175 2 . . 35 .. 64 22 52 183 310 3 125 16 .. · . 1 22 5 · . 39 5 58 11 136 233 4 137 15 4 1 3 6 27 3 3 16 10 70 8 181 302 5

809 88 14 4 I 32 17 46 13 69 8 12 .. 263 2 50 .• 319 47 906 1,446

149 33 1 1 2 4 9 19 8 2 27 10 83 15 158 248 1 173 3 3 3 8 · . 9 . . 8 54 14 74 3 157 283 2 177 23 3 .. 12 10 18 3 11 6 52 5 70 10 184' 309 3 139 11 4 1 7 2 2 .. 12 45 · . 14 55 8 174 269 4 171 18 3 3 5 13 1 19 4 85 1 7 37 11 233 337 5

312 64 1 1 5 3 17 14 75 2 2 88 3 9 114 42 357 607

97 35 1 · . 9 11 20 . . 2 7 1 .. 58 23 124 215 1 110 27 . . · . .. 3 8 3 21 1 41 1 7 33 19 125 202 2 105 2 1 1 4 34 1 40 1 2 23 108 190 3

272 19 51 1 1 4 2 2 3 48 1 1 . . 137 5 4 24 7 244 452

133 8 .. . . · . .. 2 .. 1 41 89 .. 3 4 123 229 1 139 11 51 1 1 4 2 2 7 1 48 5 4 21 3 121 223 2

668 236 120 64 23 37 15 99 41 65 2 3 2 160 5 5 178 85 768 1,131

120 69 39 29 · . 9 26 18 4 1 12 .. 2 27 22 134 172 1 115 21 8 3 3 18 9 42 1 1 18 162 250 2 47 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEESA

81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled' Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes ----Tribes ----Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Block No. 3 147 147 623 315 308 15 20 42 50 197 93 Block No. 4 116 116 554 288 266 · . . . · . 123 51 Block No. 5 133 133 595 302 293 26 36 2 4 135 34

Total of Ward No. Il A 449 449 2,161 1,121 1,040 37 33 5 3 589 144

Block No. 1 117 117 564 298 266 · . · . · . 223 10 Block No. 2 113 113 530 285 245 14 14 5 2 96 15 Block No. 3 105 105 510 259 251 · . 81 12 Block No. 4 114 114 557 279 278 23 19 189 107

VILLAGES

1 ladiali P,W. 3,583-29 156 156 904 467 437 21 18 26 2 Sunthia W. 884-29 50 50 233 125 108 3 I .. · . 3 Chora P,W. 2,001-00 104 104 574 295 279 27 24 31 I 4 Bhadra P,W. 1,207-10 64 64 385 199 186 8 4 16 3 5 Nandla P,W2. 4,624-08 145 145 844 426 418 17 19 22

6 Ghana P,W. 3,773-23 108 ]08 720 180 340 14 12 48 2 7 Bhakadial P,W,Tk. 1,317-14 65 65 419 223 196 .. ., 20 3 8 Dhroba P,W. 2,363- 5 70 70 165 191 174 14 8 20 9 Ramsan M,Mp,W4,Po. 8,394-36 407 407 2,038 1,044 994 128 126 203 28 10 Ramun P,W. 2,649-15 112 112 696 373 323 25 23 58 7

11 Kherola P,Rhc,W,Tk2. 3,701-27 155 155 767 405 362 25 26 10 8 64 3 12 h'Dhunsal P,W,Tk. 3,409-28 144 144 738 397 341 17 11 19 13 - Kotda P,W,Tk. 3,263-10 108 108 731 408 323 7 6 61 14 Deka ·W. 673-20 37 37 241 120 121 2 1 5 · . 15 Vasana P,W. 1,940-12 84 84 495 257 238 36 38 7 2 (Kuda)

16 Jasara P,W. 2,626-08 99 99 613 334 279 29 23 24 19 18 4'1') · . 17 Kuda P,W2. 3,382-32 138 138 839 417 -"-- 52 46 · . · . 57 3 18 Chekra P,W,Tk. 3,173-34 149 149 750 363 387 20 19 18 22 42 1 19 Matu P,W. 955-05 36 36 220 109 III 19 5 5 20 Moral P,W. 1,570-28 75 75 483 254 229 23 22 27 2

21 L3J'hani M,W4,Po. 8,400-14 317 323 1,980 1.007 973 71 83 50 54 128 11 22 Agthala P,W2,Po. 4,982-10 216 216 1,189 604 585 30 26 44 4 23 Dodana P,W. 1.853-01 67 67 328 176 152 37 28 8 · . 24 Katarwa M,W. 1,765-38 61 61 364 185 179 35 27 33 6 25 Chitroda P,W. 2,099-06 95 95 522 275 247 12 10 32 1

26 Vasana P,W. 4.020-18 175 175 1,085 555 530 33 31 76 18 (Vatam) 27 Manki P,W. 1,790-19 75 75 563 293 270 · . .. · . · . 17 3 28 Kamodi P,W,Tk. 3,434-36 116 116 609 319 290 46 41 35 32 40 I 29 Sarat P,W,Tk. 1,496-36 82 82 451 217 234 10 10 · . · . 39 3 30 pechhadal P,W3,Tk2. 3,782-28 209 209 939 484 455 24 20 12 10 45 2

31 Gugal P,W,Tk. 1,374-13 91 91 433 216 217 22 24 2 22 2 32 Devsari P,W,Tk. 646-26 31 31 173 88 85 3 7 · . · . 2 33 Kamoda P,W,Tk. 3,464-37 147 147 799 412 387 33 35 50 41 39 34 Nani P,W2. 3,211-19 J77 177 931 467 464 41 54 24 27 10 35 Varan P,W2,Tk. 5,191-01 244 244 1,275 647 628 52 41 86 83 28 5

36 Zenal P,W2,Tk,Po. 3,447-37 134 134 657 353 304 53 40 6 7 70 3 37 Sherpura P,W,Tk. ],462-29 135 135 873 491 382 36 35 75

48 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantba TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-lX), I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2~ 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 BI. No. 156 60 6 .. 4 . . 2 42 19 q 2 2 42 2 47 38 159 248 3 137 49 36 26 10 16 13 4 It . . 34 .. 33 3 151 217 4 140 49 18 1 6 21 1 32 2 30 3 53 22 162 244 .5

543 31 22 14 1 18 9 5 119 1 1 .. 186 6 22 .. 165 5 578 1

154 9 9 7 10 . . 2 12 . . 41 . . 82 .. 144 257 1 132 3 6 6 6 30 .. I 49 5 29 3 153 242 2 139 3 2 .. 1 53 1 62. , , 1 20 2 120 248 3 118 16 5 7 1 1 3 3 24 34 6 16 34 161 262 4

314 9 275 , , 29 9 6 4 153 428 1 62. I 52 .. 1 2 4 3 1 63 107 2 151 13 129 2 3 13 & 2 7 144 266 3 126 12 92 1 4 4 28 7 1 I 73 174 4 296 7 247 7 10 20 5 14 110 411 5

212 13 193 .. 13 8 168 327 6 , 124 62 122 58 · . " 2 4 . . . · . 99 134 7 98 I 79 .. 5 1 . . 11 . . 1 1 . . . . 1 93 173 8 621 242 491 239 , . . . 1 74 2 1 19 1 17 18 . . 423 752 9 213 178 164 160 8 11 1 24 3 1 10 5 4 160 145 IO

241 23 215 7 5 3 11 13 8 2 164 ~39 11 261 171 220 149 19 12 18 10 2 2 136 170 12 264 126 232 125 1 12 I 16 3 144 197 13 79 58 79 58 , . . . · . 41 63 14 162 19 154 19 5 2 1 95 219 15

179 4 158 4 5 .. 12 3 1 155 275 16 243 54 193 46 23 8 11 , , 10 6 . , 174 368 17 214 84 189 80 1 3 17 2 3 2 1 149 303 18 6,1 20 61 18 · . 2 . . .. · . 48 91 19 143 43 115 26 9 6 18 11 1 111 186 20

5'97 73 519 53 29 15 12 19 1 16 5 410 900 21 390 197 338 196 2 1 16 5 1 28 214 388 22 116 47 97 45 10 2 8 ,. .. 1 , . 60 105 23 119 3 79 1 17 15 1 3 5 1 66 176 24 170 3 129 1 4 26 2 4 7 105 244 25

346 97 235 65 . 6 54 32 3 41 7 209 433 26

190 95 137 83 8 39 12 2 4 103 175 27 175 48 157 48 4 , , 4 8 .. 2 144 242 28 139 141 131 130 5 10 2 ...... 1 . . . . 78 93 29 282 172 237 165 11 5 6 6 10 1 IO 3 202 283 30

101 30 90 30 7 3 lIS 187 31 57 1 56 1 · . . . . . 1 , . .. 31 84 32 272 71 256 66 1 3 4 7 4 2 140 316 33 276 171 269 169 .. 6 1 2 191 293 34 420 223 406 216 1 8 5 7 227 405 35

185 4 l1l 2 47 2 , . 20 6 168 300 36 263 150 181 6 59 118 12 26 2 9 228 232 37

49 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEESA

Scheduled Scheduled Literate & SI, Are,l in Occupied House- houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No. VillagejTown/Ward/Block A-G ---- P M F M F M F M F 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6

P.W,Tk. 1,432-39 73 73 412 217 195 6 3 .. 56 38 Yawarpura 26 20 2 Kunwara Padar P,W. 487-25 8 ~ 46 26 20 '. 39 150 862 464 398 26 31 64 63 91 4 40 Kilsari P,\V2,Tk. 3,218-04 150 49 1 Shamsherpura P,W. 1,648-33 140 140 706 352 354 68 49 41 116 657 344 313 14 14 .. 29 42 Jorapura P,W. 1,\86-37 116 M,W2. 5, 112-31 192 ]92 987 500 487 37 31 13 19 65 3 43 Dama 20 46 Varnada P,W. 2,720-39 148 148 748 392 356 22 44 U n i n h a b i ted 45 Gardal Padar 305-12 11 69 1 Laxmipura P,W. * 66 66 484 240 244 16 46 125 585 284 301 10 13 12 25 5 47 Jhakol P,W.Tk. 2,535-21 125 \V,Tk. 1,315-20 57 57 308 IG3 145 2 1 7 3 1 48 Gamdi 31 38 Godha P.W2. 2,193-15 106 106 517 269 248 29 49 461 388 47 52 60 50 Rampura M,W,Po. 2,826-03 138 138 849 ]23 306 297 15 11 86 3 51 Dhedhal M.W. 1,798-38 123 603 P,W. 3,134-30 157 157 841 418 423 37 37 .. 41 52 Odhawa 489 33 43 6 51 53 Bural P,W2.Tk. 4,559-12 227 227 1,078 589 P,W,Tk. 2,911-36 138 l38 686 360 326 39 15 33, 54 Dhanavada 437 22 45 37 30 28 55 Tetoda P,W2,Tk. 3,030-05 194 194 922 485 54 10 6 40 5 Bhachalva P,W,Tk. 2,884-19 205 205 1,041 522 519 70 56 487 494 83 84 64 11 57 Vithodar P,W,Tkl0,Po. 4.370-36 196 196 981 P,W,Tk4. 2,794-01 167 ]67 881 460 421 109 94 .. 25 58 Viruna 25 Kucbavada M,W4,Tk7,Po. 4.302-23 372 372 ],852 932 920 106 151 57 131 59 299 48 47 13 1 60 Fagudra P,W,Tk4. 1,242-06 118 118 591 292 455 33 33 57' 8 61 Robas Moti P,W,Tk. 1,767-19 184 184 890 435 Robas Nani W,Tk. 848-18 47 47 198 105 93 .. 62 10 29 63 Talegadh P,W2.Tk6. 1,267-09 76 76 357 177 180 15 P,W2,Tk. 870-19 55 55 276 137 139 7 9 9 64 Kochasna 71 42 44 52 65 Nagfana P,W. 2,494-16 170 170 900 443 457 74

P,W,Tk. 1,079-00 62 62 398 218 180 33 24 3 66 Pamru 13 7 134 13 67 Jherda M,Rhc,W6,Tk2,Po. 7,132-04 482 482 2.201 1,096 1,105 154 148 P,W,Tk2. 1,255-04 133 133 617 313 30t 16 15 44 2 68 Jawal 16 Agdol P,W,Tk2. 2,430-1 J 105 106 513 262 259 13 18 69 3 20 70 Sodapur P,Tk,Riv. 888-35 37 37 189 100 84 1 9 7 2 71 Meda P,W,Riv. 1,156-13 28 28 127 75 52 P.W,Riv. 860-34 22 22 113 59 54 1 3 5 72 'Kofha 37 73 Gadha P,W,Riv. 2,659-28 168 168 918 469 449 34 30 " P,W,Tk2. 1,113-31 88 88 403 214 189 .. .. 6 1 74 Talepura 82 6 75 Therwada M,W,Tk2. 3,457-28 190 ]90 977 506 471 21 29

4,303-23 247 247 1,194 628 566 . 86 61 44 36 47 76 P,W2,Tk2. ., Dhanpura P,Mp,W,Tk,Riv. 1,925-36 142 142 708 332 376 27 34 77 40 ,. 78 Kapra Mota P,Rhc,W. 3,500-26 189 192 1,025 529 496 89 85 Kapra Nana M.W. 3,]65-16 l23 123 723 369 354 51 28 . ' .. 16 I 79 6 4 11 80 Vakwada P,W. 2,237-26 77 77 439 228 211 28 21 4 81 Dharanwa P,W. 923-18 27 27 158 84 74 6 2 .. 82 Shergadh P,W. 1,537-13 100 99 541 285 256 29 19 13 4 83 PepIu P,W2. 3,579-31 223 223 ],118 564 554 55 70 47 Balodhar P,W,Tk2. 2,693-28 151 151 862 424 438 53 48 S9 84 12 85 Gharaal Nani W,Tk4. 1,239-26 63 63 394 197 197 6 10

I 33 86 Dedol P,W,Tk4. 977-09 42 42 254 137 117 2 15 22 87 Taleganj P,W,Tk3. 1,205-35 51 51 300 15t 149 13 14 14

* The area of LaxnlIpura Village has been included in the area of Zi.'nal Village.

50 DIRECTORY District-Banaskaotha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ------._- -- Sl. M F M F M F M F M FM FM PM F M F M F M F No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

115 27 95 4 13 23 6 102 168 38 16 8 14 2 8 ...... · . . . 10 12 39 265 199 224 186 14 1 4 1 1 6 15 12 199 199 40

190 45 178 16 4 20 6 2 2 5 1 162 309 41 ,177 48 154 21 22 27 ...... 1 .. 167 265 42 299 82 250 67 19 8 6 6 8 .. 10 7 201 405 43 229 137 215 135 2 2 ., .. 9 2 1 163 219 44 Uninhab it cd .. 45

139 9 120 8 14 3 1 .. 1 101 235 46 167 154 161 154 · . 4 2 117 147 47 95 51 93 51 1 1 · . " 68 94 48 166 68 121 56 26 5 2 1 1 15 7 -103 180 49 255 190 224 171 3 2 3 21 19 206 198 50

164 174 150 163 5 8 4 2 · . 4 1 142 123 51 262 214 255 214 2 4 1 156 209 52 373 144 368 144 3 2 216 345 53 209 168 181 168 8 3 12 5 151 158 54 277 222 273 222 4 208 215 55

338 155 324 lSI · . 5 4 .. 5 . . 3 184 364 56 262 133 200 118 7 1 31 10 1 13 4 10 225 361 57 270 229 257 229 5 1 7 · . · . 190 192 58 555 349 450 287 77 62 .. 22 1 5 377 571 59 171 168 140 135 3 13 10 1 17 20 121 131 60

239 85 183 77 17 11 28 8 196 370 61 59 43 59 43 .. " · . 46 50 62 103 52 90 52 .. 10 . . 2 1 74 128 63 77 63 71 58 4 4 1 1 .. .. 1 60 76 64 259 227 198 200 15 4 27 23 1 17 1 184 230 65

128 108 128 108 ...... · . .. 90 72 66 672 479 569 417 1 9 11 17 30 28 17 4 :20 24 4 424 626 67 194 168 174 163 3 2 5 7 3 3 2 119 136 68 180 168 166 163 1 7 .. 6 5 82 83 69 48 24 44 23 1 1 1 1 1 52 65 70

47 34 46 34 .. 1 28 18 71 39 37 35 33 .. 4 4 · . 20 17 72 269 97 235 88 1 21 9 12 200 352 73 106 93 104 93 · . · . 2 108 96 74 293 280 6 2 1 3 1 213 471 75

381.. 32 348 26 10 3 2 3 7 11 2 247 534 76 194 17~ 184 169 6 10 138 201 77 299 76 284 76 3 6 5 1 230 420 78 207 51 201 50 1 1 1 1 3 · . 162 303 79 150 20 140 20 3 3 3 1 78 191 80

45 .. 43 2 · . 39 74 81 154 22 139 21 11 1 .. 3 1 ., 131 234 82 344 22 318 17 6 3 4 12 4 2 220 532 83 219 2 203 .. 3 7 6 2 205 436 84 115 5 115 5 82 192 85

69 19 47 1 22 18 · . 68 98 86 96 24 90 24 2 3 1 55 125 87

51 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEESA

S1. Area in O~cupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Dlock A-G house~ hokb Total Population -_-Castes ---Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

88 Lorwada P,W,Tk2,Po. 3,171)-10 194 194 979 50c) 470 64 63 4 2 79 3 89 Vadawal P,W,Tk2,Riv. 4,1~'9- to 176 176 928 485 443 14 20 2 3 73 90 Sandia P,W,Tk. i,988-15 83 83 472 245 227 46 35 26

91 Khentwa P,W,Tk2. 1,591-15 112 112 574 307 267 29 27 44 4 92 Sotambla P,W,Tk2. 1,755-14 95 95 SJ4 266 268 38 44 69 65 48 2 93 Gharnal Moti P,W,Tk2. 1,959-32 137 137 725 353 372 40 36 59 3 94 Sojla W. 548-06 42 42 2Sg 129 129 14 13 19 2 95 Nesda Nava P,W. 2,820-:!5 168 168 877 446 431 55 52 75 5

96 Ramvas P,W,Tk. * 54 54 288 157 131 . . 30 29 5 .. 97 Nesda luna P,W,Po. 3,311-27 234 2.34 1,257 653 634 35 30 91 22 98 Ratanpur P.W,Tk. 880-00 37 37 2!3 101 112 10 .. 99 Paldi P,W,Tk. 2.269-08 157 157 790 405 385 .. .. 62 11 100 Bhildi M,Mp,D,Rhc,\V, 2,534-04 368 368 I,SOO 974 S26 81 74 14 11 334 55 S,Po.

101 Viruvada P,Riv. 485-38 19 19 91 38 53 g 6 102 Sanath W,Riv. 1,821-01 62 62 328 172 156 17 8 10 .. 103 Vahra P,W,Tk,Riv. 1,229-17 75 75 365 173 192 21 26 47 2 104 Chhatrala P,W2,Tk2,Riv. 3.240-26 201 201 1,007 497 510 16 24 46 7 105 Mundetha P,W4,Tkl0,Po. 2,677-11 627 627 3,109 1,592 1,517 168 163 99 11

106 Yawarganj P,W,Tk. 546-15 37 37 ISS 102 83 15 22 10 2 107 Bodal P,W,Tk,Riv. 1,184-05 109 109 551 282 269 7 20 108 'Dasanavas W,Tk,Riv. 1,431-39 61 61 330 169 161 2 5 .. .. 109 Manekpura P,W,Tk. 1,878-17 174 174 977 509 468 6 6 46 3 110 Lunpur P, W2,Tk2,Riv. 3,500-20 223 :223 1,130 572 558 95 117 23

III Sadarpur P,W,Tk2,Riv. 2,095-30 195 195 1,02"r 514 510 37 30 .. 14 112 lhabadia P,W,Tk,Riv. 2,617-27 283 283 1,452 765 687 60 59 30 28 69 5 113 Bhadramali P,W2,Tk,Riv. 3,5~6- 14 196 196 1,019 531 488 48 43 · . 46 3 114 Bhadath M,MP,WB, TkZ, 8,680-17 810 810 4,559 2,363 2,196 146 126 2 410 30 Riv,Po. 115 Chatrala P,W,Tk. 947-05 24 24 118 54 64 8

116 Dawas P,W2,Tk,Riv. 2,16r07 12() 120 606 317 2('9 52 41 .. · . 50 117 Mahadevia P,W,Riv. 2,538-12 135 135 797 403 394 29 41 W 73 74 2 118 Akbol Moti P,W,Riv. 1,951-24 108 lOS 644 322 322 20 14 2 · . 91 4 119 Akbol Nani P,W,Riv. 1,328-32 265 265 1,298 646 652 15 21 22 27 156 15 120 Malgadh M, W3,Riv,Po. 2,626-05 554 554 3,025 1,583 1,442 64 51 415 29

121 Kpoat P,W,Riv. 2,045-15 200 200 1,191 618 573 16 22 4 3 107 10 122 Lat'Ja P,W,Riv. 719-06 34 34 156 74 82 1 .. 6 123 Vasada P,W,R,iv. 954-31 88 88 552 290 262 6 6 44 124 Ranpur- M,W2,Riv. 3,049-29 186 189 982 501 481 54 62 94 12 Ugamnovas ]25 Ranpur- M,W2,Riv. 1,660·29 94 95 502 255 247 41 39 70 3 Vachlovas

126 Ranpur y. P,W2,Riv. 3,424-27 175 175 909 474 435 d_ 39 4] Athamnovas 127 Kant P,W. 1,987-22 106 107 702 364 338 33 30 70 128 Vadli Farm W. 834-30 5 5 34 19 J5 ...... 10 2 129 Sherganj P,Riv. 197-37 71 71 382 194 188 5 4 2 56 130 Juna-Deesa M2,H,Mp,D, 7,419-28 1,042 1,042 4,905 2,429 2,476 196 197 33 38 1,148 354 Mcw,Rhc, W5,Riv, Po. , 131 Bhoyan P,W,Tk2. 2,108-09 168 168 989 491 498 40 37 59 3 132 Rasana-Nana P,W,Tk2,S. 1,502-22 123 124 706 360 346 46 57 56 5

... The area of Ramvas Village has been included in the area of Paldi Village. 52 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantlia TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. II _------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

291 122 227 94 19 15 7 8 3 3 22 10 5 218 348 88 289 20 261 5 5 . . 9 · . 14 15 196 423 89 133 49 115 45 14 3 1 1 3 112 178 90

196 3 189 3 5 .. .. · . 1 1 .. JII 264 91 142 13 102 7 19 5 7 1 5 3 5 1 124 255 92 207 166 189 159 7 7 2 7 2 146 206 93 86 3 83 ·3 1 .. .. · . . . · . 2 . . 43 126 94 238 104 187 78 5 8 14 6 7 2 25 10 208 327 95

85 1 55 . . 17 1 3 ...... 1 9 · . . . 72 130 96 383 180 309 153 II 3 13 12 3 3 · . 32 15 9 270 454 97 54 10 46 4 6 o' · . .. 1 1 6 " 47 102 98 257 120 192 23 34 89 5 2 1 2 E .. .. 17 6 148 265 99 533 15 217 6 23 2 22 2 16 42 3 145 66 4 441 811 100

25 22 16 11 3 4 2 ., 4 7 13 31 101 100 64 82 6 54 2 .. I 9 10 72 92 102 107 55 65 11 7 6 7 .. 1 27 38 66 137 103 265 6 233 4 18 2 3 · . 3 6 · . . . 2 232 504 104 934 207 792 169 47 26 12 .3 24 1 J 58 8 658 1,310 105

61 44 48 37 6 2 2 2 3 5 41 39 106 179 10 165 5 8 5 1 2 3 103 259 '107 7S 18 70 12 8 6 .. · . . . 91 143 108 ?73 30 260 27 8 1 3 2 2 · . .. 236 438 109 297 80 259 74 3 3 1 5 29 3 275 478 110

269 12 235 8 10 " 4 .. .. 20 4 245 498 111 485 227 409 185 42 26 5 6 l'i 14 4 2 4 280 460 112 324 171 151 136 32 18 33 13 · . 7 4 1 · . .. 207 317 113 1,335 3021,063 23 97 266 61 7 1 65 4 44 6 1,028 1,894 114 37 7 31 7 5 17 57 115

196 150 174 141 .. 10 4 3 2 . . 6 6 121 139 116 241 174 183 133 15 8 6 2 .. 2 33 33 162 220 117 160 79 129 57 21 22 ...... I 3 6 .. 162 243 118 357 263 101 192 73 60 7 5 4 10 19 4 · . 4 34 7 289 389 119 756 65 483 45 226 17 2 4 10 13 2 18 1 827 1,377 120

319 18 211 9 10 .. 2 3 93 9 299 555 121 42 35 36 32 .. 1 1 .. 5 2 32 47 122 173 96 129 82 15 2 10 1 2 " 18 10 117 166 123 283 231 231 217 23 2 8 1 4 3 14 11 218 250 124 132 128 118 116 3 2 1 2 8 10 123 119 125

242 203 183 143 14 39 6 5 13 2 1 2 22 14 232 232 126 225 184 155 149 21 22 2 18 5 1 26 9 139 154 127 12 7 10 7 2 7 8 128 96 87 52 46 2 .. .. 42 41 98 101 129 1,089 184 387 65 23 3 7 99 20 63 1 16 162 23 22 " 310 72 1,340 2,29Z 130

267 71 219 38 8 6 2 " 3 1 12 23 5 18 3 224 427 131 219 170 162 145 1 25 6 11 8 1 1 13 10 141 176 132

53 GUJARAT VILLAGE D£ESA

S1. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes ----Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

133 Rasana- Mota M,W,Tk2,S. 2,246-24 258 258 1.419 703 716 96 111 119 134 Dhuva P,W,Tk. 2,536-12 358 358 1,866 969 897 69 75 81 1 135 Vasana M,W,Riv. 2,232-37 214 214 1,247 646 601 46 24 54 54 171 7

136 Dharpada P,W,Tk2. 1,222-26 158 158 839 426 413 31 39 58 137 Fatehpura Tk. 382-24 23 23 141 66 75 13 138 Khardosan P,W2,Tk. 2,566-09 337 337 1,790 907 883 114 116 89 6 139 Aseda M. W6,Tk7 ,Po. 4,737-26 607 607 3,101 1,613 1,488 109 136 272 35 140 Nava P,W,Tk2. 1,254-22 231 231 1,190 601 589 37 58 73 4

141 Samau-Motavas M,D, W3, Tk,Po. 3,I60-35 442 442 2,289 1,I39 1,150 104 143 218 28 142 Samau-Nanavas P,W,Tk. 3,425-08 239 239 1,254 656 598 45 34 96 8 143 Dharisana P,W. 1,954-03 97 97 504 253 251 6 3 51 1 144 Kanzara P,W,Tk. 778-18 78 78 488 261 227 38 145 Saviana P,W,Tk. 1,867-21 148 148 803 438 365 68 3

146 Velavapura P,W,Tk. 1,896-31 185 185 1,059 543 516 51 37 20 16 161 7

54 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total ------workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------_ --- --_ ---_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

398 209 287 162 1 2 30 IO 32 25 6 39 12 305 507 133 493 333 414 317 5 2 .. . . 44 8 16 3 14 3 476 564 134 353 85 257 62 53 13 5 4 13 2 7 18 4 293 516 135

245 129 221 128 21 1 2 181 284 136 42 25 40 25 2 ...... 24 50 137 492 170 418 125 35 41 18 . , 1 . . . . 5 .. 7 8 4 415 713 138 882 478 695 407 62 49 44 2 3 2 4 35 15 1 38 3 731 1,010 139 359 264 317 114 . ]4 149 1 1 1 2 1 3 242 325 140

706 282 521 238 5S 14 10 55 26 22 .. 3 . . 39 4 433 868 141 389 87 336 79 33 3 6 3 2 1 5 1 4 3 267 511 142 125 13 118 12 4 1 1 2 128 238 143 142 114 132 113 6 1 2 . . 2 .. 119 113 144 258 143 220 110 16 30 12 3 6 4 180 222 145

3()7 220 257 218 39 2 4 236 296 146

55

TALUKA: KANKREJ "

e~ .c ; e e. ~ :II :Ii e ... • .! ~. ~e " er­ e j? .. ._

:! e,. • ~ "I.e.... -. • TALUKA

KA~KREJ GUJARAT VILLAGE KANKRE.J

51. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. ViUagejTown/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated \' -_-- P M F M F M F M F

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

TOTAL FOR, KANK:REJ. TALUKA 205,90-1-07 16,652 48,185 3,659 100 8,045 16,632 93,632 45,447 3,548 74 1,917

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 205,904-07 16,632 16,652 93,632 48,185 45,447 3,659 3,548 100 74 8,045 1,917

VILLAGES

1 Varsada P,W,Tk. 4,()I6-24 203 203 1,175 597 578 50 51 99 17 2 Ruvel P,W3,Tk2, 3,720-22 209 211 1,132 586 546 33 36 69 9 3 Nasaratp~ra w,n, 677-29 8 8 59 33 26 2 4 Tervada M,Mp,Rhc,W2, 8, 720-tO 565 565 3,335 1,687 1,648 165 150 286 67 Tk,Po, 5 Mandla M,W2,Tk. 4,047-21 249 249 1,472 766 706 87 69 96 16

6 Kashipura P,W. 385-27 31 31 200 101 99 18 3 7 Fatepura W,Tk. 420-35 18 18 104 52 52 8 1 8 Isharv!l. P,W,Tk. 2,245-07 134 134 768 415 353 8 6 41 11 9 Nathpura M, W2,Riv,Po. 2,499-23 203 203 1,193 604 589 61 70 92 25 10 Ka&theria P,W. 1,174-38 50 50 286 137 149 11 15 11 3

11 Kudva P,W, ' 557-17 56 56 304 165 139 6 12 Devdat'bar ",2,Tk. 240-00 1 1 18 18 5 13 Chembla * 6 6 25 16 9 I 14 Rajpur P,W,Tk. 1,100-30 91 91 509 268 241 15 9, 34 3 15 Gothada P,W,Tk. 1,015-21 49 49 305 160 145 13 16 26 5

16 Katedia P,W,Tk. 1,467-34 75 75 436 213 223 2 1 29 5 17 Vibhanesda P,W,Tk. 492-25 42 42 231 127 104 25 2 18 Shirwada P,W,Tk2. 2,639-13 242 244 1,310 667 643 89. 72 109 12 19 Ihotada P,W,Tk. 566-26 41 41 235 121 114 38 8 20 Jakhel . P,W2,Tk. 2,040-33 1,41 141 837 423 414 72 70 71 16

21 Changa P"W,Tk4,S. 3,523-15 248 248 1,313 656 657 92 82 115 14 22 Tatiana P,W2,Tk2. 2,838-26 186 186 1,106 549 557 31 38 81 21 23 Savpura P,Mp,W,Tk. 564-04 30 30 201 107 94 9 8 22 24 Padar P,W,Tk. 1,033-25 74 74 461 238 223 4 8 62 5 25 Rat'!Dpura P,W,Tk. 1,762-24 72 72 457 236 221 15 16 26 3

26 Nekaria P,W,Tk. 1,462-13 55 55 358 181 177 5 3 35 27 Bhalgam P~W3. 1,203-31 170 172 1,027 509 518 32 35 56 10 28 Un M,Mp,D,Mcw, 6,757-35 539 539 2,911 1,473 1,438 71 70 365 115 Rhc,W4,Tk,Po. 29 Karsanpura P,W3,Tk. .569-23 15 15 88 48 40 4 1 30 Jilanakpur P,W. 2,112-07 165 165 906 446 460 21 18 61 6

31 Manpura (Un) P,W. 1,351-09 132 132 735 387 348 43 28 41 3 32 Khengarpur a P,W. 432-14 39 39 187 100 87 16 5 33 Valpura P,W2.Tk. 2,443-23 181 181 1,007 518 489 52 54 63 13 34 Runi P,W2. 845-23 58 58 344 181 163 32 42 8 8 46 12 35 Kharia P,W. 2,698-28 257 257 1,570 769 801 33 34 71 12

36 Bhadrevadi P,W,Tk,Riv. 2,197-26 168 168 886 450 436 25 23 ,83 49 37 Shia M,W,Po. 1,813-10 191 191 988 508 480 122 110 141 87 38 Anandpura P,W. 809-19 116 116 696 368 328 40 28 75 17 39 Nava P,W. 237-34 23 23 1.52 77 75 1 13 40 Odha P,W. 913-01 77 77 476 244 232 22 15 23 7

41 Bhavnagar P,W. 1,064-29 39 39 253 132 121 16 10 12 * The area of Chembla Village has been incl\lded in the area of Devdarbar Village.

58 DIRECTORY Dist~ict-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total work:;:rs workers Sl. (I-IX) III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. I II ------_-- --_- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

28,170 20,764 3,105 258 1,302 61 90 1,171 113 1.306 20,015 16,579 13,532 1,814 66 438 1 12 181 4 531 28,868

28,17016,57920,76413,532 3,105 1,814 258 66 1,302 438 61 1 90 121,171 181 113 4 1,306 531 20,015 28,868

379 180 291 134 24 2 .. 33 37 23 3 8 4 218 398 1 353 194 300 180 4- 3 31 I 10 5 9 3 1 233 352 2 If< 12 17 12 · . , . 1 · . . . . . · . · . 15 14 3 926 330 683 255 61 28 25 8 39 18 I) 2 60 3 I 49 18 761 1,318 4 478 299 318 259 87 8 39 13 10 24 19 288 407 5

58 53 41 46 ~: 5 6 2 •• • r 3 43 46 6 34 31 31 27 2 2 1 2 · . .. 18 21 7 212 150 162 124 12 17 32 6 . . 3 3 3 · . 203 203 8 361 280 293 261 8 J 9 2 4 2 37 9 10 5 243 309 9 85 74 68 68 9 3 2 1 4 2 2 52 75 10

91 74 83 70 1 1 .. 5 4 I 74 65 11 18 . . 5 . . 2 5 2 4 .. 12 11 5 9 5 · . · . · . 2 5 4 13 J73 104 130 80 16 12 13 7 13 5 1 . . · . 95 137 14 103 72 81 63 8 7 8 1 3 3 1 57 73 15

139 114 132 111 3 2 · . 3 74 109 16 77 37 69 36 1 1 6 . , · , 1 · . · . 50 67 17 426 358 350 321 40 27 14 2 9 8 8 5 241 285 18 71 49 57 47 11 2 · . 1 · . ) · . 1 50 65 19 264 182 193 156 42 21 1 16 2 7 3 5 159 232 20

391 331 322 298 24 · . 23 7 4 6 18 20 265 326 21 317 175 255 154 21 9 4 22 10 3 1 12 1 232 382 22 60 48 50 43 7 2 .. .. 2 3 1 47 46 23 151 115 117 101 19 5 6 6 " 6 3 3 87 108 24 138 85 122 75 8 6 7 4 1 98 136 25

99 102 95 101 2 .. 2 82 75 26 266 169 224 150 30 19 1 · . 5 · . · . 6 · . 243 349 27 861 361 544 273 90 16 73 12 2 77 5 2 73 55 612 1,077 28 28 20 17 15 11 5 .. ., · . 20 20 29 243 140 190 110 22 14 8 2 1 6 22 8 203 320 30

232 182 141 141 48 33 11 24 7 4 4 155 166 31 60 50 37 37 9 8 10 5 2 · . 2 · . 40 37 32 305 221 230 182 54 27 · . 7 6 1 2 13 4 213 268 33 117 83 60 50 38 24 5 12 9 2 , , 64 80 34 471 360 368 308 52 12 21 5 12 1 18 34 298 441 35

246 183 188 159 24 16 8 . . · . 10 · . 5 11 8 204 253 36 285 207 140 120 101 44 21 6 12 2 11 35 223 273 37 208 166 165 142 29 22 6 5 2 3 160 162 38 49 39 39 32 7 6 .. 3 1 28 36 39 148 105 103 81 37 22 4 2 3 1 96 127 40

77 74 67 70 10 4 55 47 41

59 GUJARAT VILLAGE KANKREJ

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town!WaTd/Block A-G houses holds Total Population -_--Castes ----Tribes ------Educated P M F M F M F M F

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

42 Adhgam P,W2. 2,617-11 188 188 1,061 556 505 90 76 60 8 43 Mandkol P,W. 782-02 83 84- 486 255 231 16 12 53 2 44 Kakar P,W3,Tk3. 3,430-17 234 234 1,274 648 626 12 25 89 13 45 Zalmore P,W2,Tk3. 2,164-39 151 153 887 453 434· 55 46 78 5

46 Nanota M,W,Tk2. 2,837-39 144 145 906 451 455 45 49 13 6 90 24 47 Thara Sadujivas P,W. 707-01 78 78 493 250 243 28 26 34 2 48 Nekoi P,W,Tk. 1,124-29 68 68 493 252 241 13 13 43 1 49 Chimangadh P,W,Tk4. 1,343-16 96 96 555 lSI 274 44 42 29 2 50 Thara M2,H,Mp3,D2, 2,659-39 7't9 750 4,009 2,122 1,887 173 153 728 281 Mcw,Rhc,W6,S, PO,To.

51 Vada M,W3,Po. 7,569-14 784 784 4,544 2,323 2,221 123 126 185 36 52 Indramana P,W3,Tk. 2,184-32 223 223 1,142 576 566 28 24 67 8 53 Khasa P,W,Tk3. 780-18 34 34 183 100 83 14 14 22 54 Padardi P,W,Tk2. 1,714-13 176 176 1,017 492 525 16 23 41 3 55 Balochpur P,W2,Riv. 1,187-05 79 79 473 237 236 21 26 22 1

56 Akoli Maharajvas P,W,Tk3. 1,456-30 III 111 635 331 304 13 12 47 2 57 Akoli P,W2,Tk6. 1,087-32 157 157 840 428 412 24 23 54 10 Thakorevas 58 Ratangadh P,W,Tk3. 1,967-00 114 114 633 320 313 22 23 27 23 57 2 59 Raviana P,W,Tk3. 1,287-02 108 108 603 301 302 27 27 35 5 60 Nana Jampur P,W2,Riv. 4,759-29 110 110 705 354 351 34 35 54 5

61 Tana M,W. 1,34 1-35 159 159 878 458 420 41 48 135 63 62 Mangalpura P,W2,Riv. 927-12 68 68 393 ]97 196 7 5 40 8 Nagod 63 Khoda M.W2,Po. 2.546-37 176 176 989 503 486 39 36 115 40 64 Khimana M,W5. 5,601-06 490 490 2,690 1,398 1,292 78 95 14 6 236 56 (Palodarnavas) 65 Rampura W. * 29 29 139 75 64 1 4

66 Dugrasan P,W,Tk,Po. 1,149-07 191 192 1,114 591 523 27 30 7 9 75 15 67 Kunvarva P,W,Tk. 1,567-32 171 175 881 455 426 19 30 24 18 100 18 68 Khodla P,W. 1,237-23 135 1'35 798 423 375 118 30 69 Chekhala M,W2,Po. 1,922-10 322 322 2.122 1,087 1,035 51 55 124 14 70 Ucharpi P,W,Tk. 1,199-22 109 111 653 360 293 28 12 50 9

71 Samanva M,W2. 1,446-39 130 130 775 395 380 35 25 58 5 72 Ma,pur P,W2,Riv. 2,501-37 195 195 1,070 564 506 24 23 104 15 + 73 Amblivas . . + 25 26 152 82 70 1 .. 74 Ratanpura P,W. t 113 113 646 345 301 6 6 84 10 75 Ranawada M,W2,Tk2. 1,086-02 124 124 782 404 378 43 44 112 15

76 Arniwada P,W3,Tk,Riv. 2,684-28 149 149 900 469 431 58 62 6 3 71 3 77 Shihori M,H,Mp,D,Rhc, 7,893-28 863 863 4,428 2,311 2,117 155 143 620 190 W,Tk2,S,Po,To. 78 Umbri M,Mp,D,W4,Tk, 5,887-06 521 521 2,858 1,499 1,359 66 73 197 76 Riv,Po. 79 Golia P,Riv. + 59 59 334 173 161 .. 27 2 80 Bukoli P, W3,Tk4.Riv,Po. 3,363-24 255 255 J ,318 684 634 49 40 58 9

81 Thali P,W,Riv. 615-21 1 1 5 5 ...... 82 Sudrosan P,W,Riv. 2,427-13 139 139 741 399 342 50 50 51 3

• The area of Rampura Village has been included in the area of Khimana (Palodqrnavas) Village. :j: The area of Amblivas and Ratanpura Village have been included in the area of Shihori Village. + The area of Golia Village has been included in the area of Umbri Village.

60 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

328 228 ::'35 200 37 , , 3 25 3 2 3 12 22 13 228 277 42 140 101 108 85 24 10 1 1 I , . 4 · . 1 5 115 130 43 415 220 337 148 28 44 2 16 26 1 · . 24 2 7 233 406 44 263 207 206 178 23 25 22 3 2 8 1 2 190 227 45

302 162 237 137 24 7 7 24 17 6 3 149 293 46 137 88 U5 78 17 9 3 · , · . 2 1 113 155 47 149 127 97 99 I . . 16 3 · . 8 5 27 20 103 114 48 160 138 146 130 3 4 . . () 4 , . I 3 . . 1 , . 121 136 49 1.117 469 405 300 53 39 2 1')1 47 10 8 ., 190 10 11 247 73 1,005 1,418 50

1,209 533 987 467 93 51 2 34 8 2 4 52 · . 34 7 1,114 1,688 51 351 294 284 243 46 50 1 16 1 4 225 272 52 51 38 36 30 12 13 .. · . · . · . 3 49 45 53 291 294 240 277 33 15 2 8 2 5 3 201 231 54 126 53 102 45 19 8 1 1 3 111 183 55

199 85 163 74 9 10 12 3 9 3 132 219 56 252 95 106 68 29 23 2 11 4 4 176 317 57 211 191 152 159 21 4 27 12 · . 3 5 8 II 109 122 58 196 174 127 114 36 57 20 4 · . 1 4 4 3 105 128 59 201 153 169 142 15 5 3 1 I 7 2 6 3 153 198 60

254 179 181 137 63 42 4 · . 2 4 204 241 61 101 62 76 56 17 6 1 2 3 2 96 134 62 274 119 204 84 34 22 1 12 3 4 11 · . 7 2 229 367 63 864 141 631 127 36 2 17 56 21 39 1 63 11 534 1,151 64 44 4 38 4 3 2 31 60 65

368 262 300 237 36 22 10 3 3 16 1 I .. 223 261 66 267 51 174 15 47 .. 10 12 6 4 26 24 188 375 67 262 77 199 75 52 J . . .. I 1 6 . . 2 . . 161 298 68 627 409 484 361 95 36 6 12 6 1 14 2 13 :'5 460 626 69 212 179 161 149 40 30 3 4 4 148 114 70

242 151 154 81 61 32 9 20 27 4 2 2 153 229 71 301 196 238 177 36 18 8 15 1 4 263 310 72 49 25 44 23 2 2 . . · . · . · . 3 33 45 73 198 136 150 94 20 5 2 7 14 2 16 23 147 165 74 250 203 196 166, 44 31 ,6 6 2 2 154 175 75

293 251 189 180 28 16 24 25 13 3 ...... 7 I 5 3 27 23 176 180 76 1,310 491 823 353 107 104 18 27 9 26 I 16 I 99 7 16 178 16 1,001 1,626 77 865 505 702 428 58 61 3 13 3 3 50 8 9 26 3 634 854 78 98 54 59 39 33 15 . . 3 · . . . .. 2 1 75 107 79 421 159 298 113 70 32 1 24 7 1 3 3 7 2 14 4 1 263 475 80

5 . . 1 .. . , · . · . · . · . 4 .. .. 81 243 193 183 142 36 47 18 1 4 3 2 156 149 82

61 GUJARAT VILLAGE KANKREJ

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Townl Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated -_- -~ P M F M F M F ---M F

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

83 Totana M,D, W3,Tk,Riv, 3,605-20 322 322 1,811 953 858 72 98 266 161 Po. 84 Mota Jampur P,W2,Tk,Riv. 4,759-29 213 213 1,277 679 598 51 49 104 36 85 Ruppura P,W,Riv. 160-20 12 11 47 24 23 3 2

86 Anganwada P,W,Tk. 1,716-36 170 170 890 472 418 76 43 64 14 87 Sohanpura P,W. 801-11 64 64 315 164 151 I 2 16 2 88 Amblun P,W2,Tk,Riv. ] ,545-26 101 101 614 302 312 83 89 35 1 89 Gangapura P,W,Riv. * 21 21 127 68 59 7 90 Ranawada P,W,Tk. 2,153-03 83 83 461 249 212 27 28 54 4

91 Kasalpura P,W2,Tk,Riv. 1,575-30 ] 12 112 593 308 285 26 22 50 7 92 Amamesda P,W,Tk. L293-27 97 97 605 307 298 8 25 34 2 9~ Vithlod Tk. 729-28 22 22 150 80 70 10 94 Chitrazadi Tk. ] ,918-37 5 5 25 18 7 95 Kasra P,W,Tk,Po. 2,805-15 119 119 646 342 304 62 55 40 12

96 Devpura P,W,Tk. 1,731-29 72 72 480 239 241 39 41 22 1 97 Gunthawada P,Tk. 557-17 14 14 68 35 33 4 3 98 Dhanera P,W2,Tk. 1,554-32 106 106 531 280 251 48 46 65 7 99 Kamboi' M,W4.Riv,Po. 7,982-31 653 654 3,390 1,664 1,726 102 107 230 52 100 Dudasan P,W,Riv. 1,823-12 181 181 1,057 533 524 69 79 60 10

101 Laxmipura M,W,Po. + 179 179 1,078 571 507 18 16 124 14 102 Jalia P,W. + 42 42 240 131 109 12 5 31 3 103 Fategadh P,W. + 71 71 392 192 200 30 104 Jamana Padar P,Riv. x 47 47 245 129 116 4 2 6 105 Raner M,W,Riv,Po. 7,460-00 566 566 2,929 1,505 1,424 105 99 156 14

'" The area of Gangapura Village has been included in the area of Tha1i Village. + The area of Laxmipura, Jalia and Fategadh Villages have been included in the area of Kamboi Village. x The area of Jamana Padar Village has been included in the area of Raner Village.

62 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

491 128 292 51 123 63 44 12 11 20 2 462 730 83 423 122 258 17 78 96 7 9 1 71 8 256 476 84 17 3 14 3 3 7 20 85

290 121 220 89 42 29 10 3 2 9 · . 6 .. 182 297 86 99 69 75 54 21 14 · . 1 .. 2 1 65 82 87 189 114 112 58 26 39 1 11 18 4 21 13 113 198 88 37 2 30 6 2 · . . . · . 1 31 57 89 155 10 114 21 10 10 7 2 1 94 202 90

194 46 116 43 43 21 2 1 8 4 I 114 239 91 182 39 158 31 12 5 5 3 '2 3 1 1 125 259 92 46 24 33 15 13 9 .. 34 46 93 15 3 13 3 · . 2 . . 3 4 94 217 94 140 52 32 17 6 3 5 15 6 19 16 125 209 95

166 116 149 108 8 7 4 4 73 125 96 22 19 22 19 .. · . . . . . 13 14 97 168 46 135 40 12 3 · . .. 3 7 8 6 112 205 98 970 858 767 713 94 114 8, 22 6 2 34 8 35 25 694 868 99 302 249 243 228 34 21 . 9 14 1 231 275 100

338 288 260 253 42 27 6 13 7 10 1 7 233 219 101 69 54 51 45 3 1 10 5 3 3 2 62 55 lO2 123 147 95 138 17 5 7 3 4 1 69 53 103 81 57 61 46 15 9 2 3 2 48 59 104 901 658 782 617 40 17 32 11 41 12 . j: 5 604 766 105

63

TALUKA: VAV VAV TALUKA BANASKANTHA DISTRICT

-I 1: • » " »Xl 0 •6 -\ •11 'p t CJ .17 .19 ~» ala4•• .20 aSI ti• 'ls •311 " 1'() ~ a DNIMA~ •.Ii9 :l2 .'36 • .lJ .37 I to U ·44 I­ ....I, :J ~ A aO;! ®PT } lJ.. st ,est®""' c o v VAil ~ z / a z / ~ <{ / .57 cr .54 / / "',"OKA. .53 ,;{'!t5 .Sl till .I / ~ / .6& / a60 8~1 .83 /82. REFERENCES a. e QSTFtICT H Q / 111 TAL()I(A h' Q / .91 - rALUKA BOlJHD.UY .'91 :I:tt® 8R;04D GAUGE / ~ METO::R GAUGE -99 ~ CAN.Ir.l IDI• --- R,V£II I~SUIGAM ® REST HOUSE ell POLICE StAT'Of. o UNINHABITED : ~:~~:::~!'- • V,LLAGE _ s_ • TOWN I1i!!r iVlUNICIPALIT'r ~ N4TIONAl HIGHWAy ==::: StATE H,GI'fWAY ----LOCAL ROAD PO POST OFFICE alOB P r POST ., T£LEGRAPI>J MORWAOAl; -113 N en!t TALUKA

VAV GUJARAT VILLAGE VAV

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses No. Village/Town/Ward/Block holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated - P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ]3 14

TOTAL FOR VAV TALUKA 408,010-24 15,816 44,087 5.742 257 '5.737 15,708 85,490 41,403 5,388 223 796

Totalfor Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 408,010-24 15,708 15,816 85,490 44,087 41,403 5,742 5388 257 223 5.737 796

VILLAGES

j Daiyap P,Tk2. 6,713-38 164 165 1.082 550 532 92 95 39 4 2 Takhatpura P,W4,:rk. 888-34 22 22 121 61 60 10 7 6 3 Mithavi Charan P,Tk. 2,481-30 47 49 255 131 124 52 43 3 4 Mavsari P,Tk. 8,294-22 186 194 992 546 446 67 59 6 11 13 5 Jordiali P,Tk. 3,663-22 ill III 566 279 2'137 114 119 28

6 Akoli P,W,Tk. 2,930-17 67 67 369 198 171 15 15 7 7 Mithavi Rana P,Tk. 2,441-36 58 58 358 185 173 7 4 14 8 Radhanesda 2,087-03 36 36 207 107 100 1 9 Kundalia P,Tk. 11,970-28 177 177 942 496 446 95 80 27 10 Pansada P,W,Tk. 1,274-08 36 36 256 127 129 2 1 9

11 Baradvj Tk. 1,130-37 36 36 168 83 85 14 17 12 Arjanpura P,W2,Tk. 1,722-26 45 45 295 159 136 15 13 6 13 Tejpura Tk. 2,476-04 15 15 89 50 39 5 3 14 Tobha P,W,Tk. 512-00 29 29 186 99 87 13 17 . . .. 1 15 Sanval P,W3,Tk2. 3,130-36 152 153 944 479 465 59 69 16 11 49 2

16 Kumbhardi P,W,Tk. 2,205-11 97 98 486 263 223 92 67 3 2 5 17 Kareli P,Tk2. 6,821-22 133 133 700 370 330 38 41 32 18 Vajiasara P,W2,Tk. 1,184-31 38 38 194 103 91 16 11 3 19 Baluntri P,W4,Tk. 5,294-30 l39 139 703 361 342 54 41 7 7 53 20 Chandangadh Tk. 1,107-25 30 30 163 89 74 2 2

21 Rabdipadar P,Tk2. 1,023-10 35 35 195 105 90 .. 8 . . 22 Chotil P,W,Tk. 2,336-05 96 96 550 284 266 82 65 35 1 23 Kolava P,W2,Tk2. 2,249-23 70 70 479 227 252 40 36 6 9 15 24 Haripura P,Tk2. 373-27 22 22 125 67 58 1+ 13 6 25 Chothar Nesda P,Tk. 4,887-38 133 133 7]5 380 335 19 15 39

26 Umedpura P,W,Tk. 1,087-38 60 60 309 167 142 37 39 2 27 Tadav P,W6,Tk. 8,08]-19 271 271 1,419 721 698 166 136 96 4 28 Rachhena P,W,Tk2. 5,803-25 126 126 639 336 303 55 48 46 3 29 Achhuva P,W,Tk2. 4,253-08 117 117 623 298 325 44 52 36 1 30 Dheriana P,W,Tk. 1,268-01 61 61 346 171 175 17 17 17

31 Fangadi P,W,Tk. 1,921-12 72 72 408 202 206 46 46 23 .. 32 Sapreda P,W,Tk. 3,560-11 212 212 1,084 551 533 70 70 .. 44 8 33 Dhima M,Mp,D, W4,Tk,S,Po. 9,074-04 490 490 2,613 1,334 1,279 172 154 12 9 256 47 34 Pratappura P,W,Tk. 1,602-10 49 51 287 150 137 9 5 15 3 3S Takhatpura W,Tk. 3,732-29 33 33 183 98 85

36 Lodrani P,Tk. 5,846-32 75 75 463 247 216 57 61 46 1 37 Nalodar P,Tk5. 3,834-08 104 104 594 313 281 81 75 .. 13 1 38 Bhakhari P,Tk2. 3,165-15 188 188 1,036 527 509 50 43 20 11 42 3 39 Bukna P,Tk7. 5,651-06 264 264 1,348 675 673 74 78 81 9 40 Goigam P,W2,Tk2. 4,301-37 169 169 802 410 392 11 7 27 3

41 Gambhirpura P,W,Tk2. 1,141-07 65 65 370 187 183 41 42 Asaravas P,W,Tk2. 4,316-36 152 160 773 391 83 80 32 43 Reluchi W,Tk. * 14 14 131 3! 69 2 -*The area of ReJuchi Village bas been included in the area of Khimanavas Vil1aee.

66 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

26,500 19,910 1,873 87 2,214 72 113 1,052 56 1,123 17,587 14,367 . 11,490 674 36 1,761 4 30 85 30 257 27,036

26,500 14,36719,910 11,490 1,873 674 87 36 2,274 1,761 72 4 113 30 1,052 85 56 30 J,123 257 17,587 27,036

380 272 325 243 II 8 16 16 5 5 11 12 170 260 1 30 40 30 37 3 31 20 2 78 77 77 73 1 4 · . · . 53 47 3 361 256 289 250 5 7 5 10 1 50 185 190 4 176 190 169 176 5 13 1 1 103 97 5

143 123 139 120 4 2 · . 55 48 6 123 98 III 97 1 12 62 75 7 . 55 60 55 60 . . · . .. ., · . 52 40 8 334 270 313 260 3 3 () 3 11 4 1 162 176 9 97 93 89 88 1 5 5 2 30 36 10

57 50 55 50 1 · . 26 35 11 100 74 95 73 3 2 59 62 12 35 25 35 25 · . 15 14 13 60 52 59 50 1 1 1 . . · . · . 39 35 14 292 256 246 246 3 3 11 4 4 1 23 5 187 209 15

184 148 180 148 4 · . 79 75 16 225 128 205 125 9 3 3 2 6 145 202 17 65 55 63 55 . . 2 · . · . · . 38 36 18 217 177 176 170 11 1 21 6 8 1 144 165 19 54 48 54 48 35 26 20

65 56 64 56 1 · . .. .. · . 40 34 21 177 167 164 160 .. 6 6 4 1 3 107 99 22 150 170 136 165 6 4 3 1 2 2 77 82 23

43 38 42 38 .. " .. 1 24 20 24 224 21 185 21 6 16 3 14 156 314 25

109 8 95 8 3 10 · . 1 . . 58 134 26 419 307 314 298 18 56 3 .. 13 18 6 302 391 27 182 10 158 10 4 12 2 4 2 .. 154 293 28 128 5 107 3 5 8 .. 6 2 2 170 320 29 105 75 95 75 6 3 1 66 100 30

120 125 108 123 5 1 3 1 2 2 82 81 31 327 79 273 74 1 2 18 2 . . . . 8 .. . . 27 1 224 454 32 767 530 553 436 57 25 51 28 11 9 52 10 2 41 22 567 749 33 85 14 71 14 7 2 · . 1 3 65 123 34 69 14 64 13 3 2 1 29 71 35

160 65 114 54 4 12 · . 1 9 11 20 87 151 36 165 138 151 127 8 8 3 3 3 148 143 37 273 29 213 4 3 34 21 8 15 4 254 480 38 392 176 292 80 16 14 59 81 2 19 1 4 283 497 39 236 33 156 30 16 50 3 1 9 4 174 359 40

103 36 87 35 10 1 5 · . 1 84 147 41 241 117 206 110 24 3 7 3 5 141 274 42 33 24 33 24 29 45 43

67 GUJARAT VILLAGE VAV

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Villao;elTown/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Edllcated _-_------~------P M F M F M F M F

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

44 Sardarpura W,Tk. 449-23 14 18 115 62 53 23 19 .. 1 45 Chuva P,W.Tk2. 2,'197-09 164 164 951 499 452 151 139 8 5 62 3

46 Uchpa P,W,Tk2. 2,077-03 128 130 709 380 329 30 23 26 47 Asaragam M,Mp,W,Tk3. 4,866-13 172 185 866 438 428 38 43 105 18 48 Khimanapadar P,W2,Tk4. 11,430-10 153 154 776 396 380 16 2 46 2 49 Chatarpura Tk. 121-00 3 3 14 6 8 50 Khimanavas P,W,Tk. * 337 339 1,671 866 805 183 181 133 11

51 Vav M2,Mp,D,Hos, 11,557-19 9]7 917 4,667 2,423 2,244 204 202 43 34 829 231 W2, Tk,S,Po, To, Tph. 52 RavIa P.W,Tk. 462-35 20 20 184 88 96 3 53 Jellana P,W3,Tk. 3,713-32 171 171 877 438 439 85 74 77 5 54 Khardol P,W,Tk. 1,376-11 66 66 407 204 203 35 36 24 3 55 Malsan P,W,Tk. 1,958-37 106 106 550 270 280 54 59 32 28 15 3

56 Bhatvar Vas M,Tk. 2.048-34 102 102 533 279 254 24 20 58 6 57 Cha41darva P,W2,Tk3. 3,333-23 158 159 707 367 340 29 5H Vavdi P,W,Tk. 2,922-11 134 134 704 347 357 60 57 18 18 19 59 Kanothi P,W2,Tk. 3,041-10 132 133 703 359 344 68 62 48 4 60 Bhatvar P,W2,Tk. 3,369-10 165 165 904 461 443 44 43 37 1

61 Bhachali P,W2,Tk. 2,929-16 110 110 549 296 253 74 65 13 15 35 62 Madka M,W5,Tk,Po. 8,142-38 519 519 2,195 1,104 1,091 217 224 28 17 230 45 63 Morikha P,W3,Tk2. 5,603-06 172 172 1,370 717 653 94 97 40 3 64 Lirnbala P,W,Tk. 2,399-25 132 134 706 339 367 .. 34 t 65 Dendava P,W2,Tk. 3,496-03 168 168 899 438 461 65 73 9 11 62 2

66 Dethali P,W,Tk3. 5,666-17 224 227 1,253 655 598 62 46 32 1 67 Tithgam P,W2,Tk. 3,648-00 216 216 1,19l 607 584 113 92 61 12 68 Bahisara P,W,Tk. 1,156-02 54 54 308 163 145 40 36 3 4 21 1 69 Savpura P,W,Tk2. i,:555-03 48 48 282 155 127 36 32 16 1 70 Dharadara P,W3,Tk4. 3,548-33 174 174 937 485 452 37 29 27

71 Talsari W,Tk. t 48 48 208 107 101 18 22 1 72 Bhadvel P,W3,Tk2. 1,841-02 99 99 518 257 261 4 6 19 1 73 Janavada P,Tk5. 2,084-32 114 114 641 340 301 48 42 33 3 74 Ishvaria W,Tk. 754-04 60 60 405 200 205 8 11 3 1 75 Baiyak P,W2,Tk2. 1,992-36 142 142 679 351 328 12 10 37

76 Padan P,W3,Tk2. 4.159-06 145 145 762 402 360 41 42 34 77 Gola-p P,W,Tk. + 110 110 534 289 245 31 29 25 78 Golap Nesda P,W,Tk. 4,241-22 148 148 736 382 354 101 84 49 4 79 Radosan P,W,Tk. 4,423-11 100 lOa 702 352 350 67 60 54 1 80 Megbpura Tk. x 27 27 145 76 69 7 6 3

81 Bharadava M.W2,Tk. 10,034-07 457 457 2,440 1,256 1,184 192 207 137 9 82 Koreti P,W,Tk. 2,739-06 134 136 707 356 351 46 47 5 7 27 3 83 Mamana P,W,Tk .• 1,834-10 102 102 598 312 286 20 15 40 1 84 Dhanana P,Tk. 1,677-35 91 91 480 235 245 50 48 15 2 85 Vasarda P,W3. 3,991-13 186 186 1,078 560 518 115 90 53 16

86 Chala P,W,Tk. 2.324-04 146 146 859 444 415 85 100 30 87 Jaloya W,Tk. 1,280-00 54 54 356 209 147 6 4 ]6 88 Devpura P,W,Tk. 932-13 24 24 153 89 64

* The area of Khimanavas Village has been included in the area of Khimanapadar Village. t The area of Talsari Village has been included in the area of Devpura Village. + The area of Golap Village has been included in the area of Golap Nesda Village. x The area of Meghpura· Villa~e has been included in the area of Radosan Villagf.!.

68 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. -_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

00 O • 44 32 21 28 18 3 3 • 0 1 30 32 301l 120 156 77 51 22 1 85 20 11 1 4 191 332 45

205 122 172 112 19' 10 9 2 00 2 175 207 46 26:l 60 181 II 14 4 40 44 4 18 1 5 176 368 47 274 154 192 96 27 1 53 57 2 122 226 48 o • 1 8 49 5 ~ . 5 " . . . '...... 508 337 380 186 28 5 37 133 6 3 21 1 36 9 358 468 50

1,394 669 534 158 92 70 o. 141 323 38 28 .. 226 1 13 322 116 1,029 1,575 51

00 49 23 26 5 2 • 0 .. 00 20 18 1 39 73 52 260 193 188 172 15 38 12 2 9 9 8 178 246 53 135 117 121 117 ...... 12 1 ] 69 86 54 173 102 141 96 }5 3 5 2 7 5 97 178 55

145 129 ]22 124 2 11 IO 5 134 125 56 266 205 234 100 22 .. 2 6 103 1 3 101 135 57 219 123 144 28 33 19 2 33 74 .. 5 128 234 58 208 16 180 9 7 5 8 2 12" 1 151 328 59 287 242 251 226 5 1 25 15 4 I 174 201 60

194 145 148 127 16 9 27 8 1 . . O • 2 102 108 61 654 316 424- 120 71 29 85 159 1 54 8 1 18 .. 450 775 62 431 322 358 295 10 2 24 12 18 8 21 5 286 331 63 • 226 200 175 10 14 2 29 188 5 3 .. 113 167 64 272 252 240 232 7 11 9 7 7 1 I 166 209 65

419 303 355 287 21 14 2S 2 12 6 236 295 66 332 197 246 180 20 3 37 14 18 11 275 387 67 99 46 76 39 5 13 6 2 3 64 99 68

79 2 65 2 12 00 2 76 125 69 258 227 206 151 41 30 45 7 4 227 225 70

·59 50 50 44 8 6 .. .. 1 48 51 71 170 139 148 131 7 3 334 2 4 4 87 122 72 202 29 163 24 26 5 8 4 1 138 272 73 106 3 101 3 2 .. 3 94 202 74 206 151 153 126 37 25 4 1 5 6 145 177 75

287 160 214 160 20 36 00 2 15 o. 115 200 76 188 6 137 4 9 18 1 12 12 1 101 239 77 206 75 185 67 .. 17 8 2 2 176 279 78 228 112]72 69 9 7 40 36 6 1 124 238 79 43 28 40 25 2 2 1 1 33 41 80

778 476 618 412 17 14 .. 100 48 4 29 2 9 478 708 81 223 146 172 134 12 12 34 4 1 133 205 82

188 91 134 69 30 14 16 8 6 1 I o 0 124 195 83 155 68 125 60 6 1 11 2 5 .0 2 5 6 80 177 84 330 120 196 16 35 79 99 3 11 9 2 230 398 85

246 34 185 32 19 2 37 4 I 198 381 86 116 56 89 53 3 1 7 3 14 93 91 87 47 16 43 16 2 1 1 42 48 88

69 GUJARAT VILLAGE VAV

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vi11agejTownjWardjBlock A-G houses holds Tolal Population Castes TrIbes Educated P ¥ F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14

89 Motipura W. 'i< 41 41 234 134 100 7 6 9 .. 90 Kumbharkha M,Tk. 3,498-08 116 116 653 357 296 46 26 8 10 39 6

91 Khadol P,W2,Tk3. 2,522-28 ]23 123 695 354 341 11 8 15 9 56 2 92 Rampura P,W,Tk. 3,146-07 125 125 679 345 334 61 60 33 5 93 Nadabet Tk2. 6,536-00 1 I 21 21 ...... 20 94 Suigam M,Mp,D,W2,Tk, 13,554-26 501 550 2,779 1,456 ],323 161 158 350 73 Po,To. 95 Benap M, W4, Tk,Po. 6,964-05 469 469 2,421 1,261 1,160 168 129 184 23

96 Limbuni P,W,Tk2. 4,659-38 154 154 915 481 434 83 69 32 97 Rajpura W,Tk. 647-22 31 31 188 94 94 3 98 Sedav P,W. 2,333-20 74 74 445 217 228 1 1 28 5 99 Bhatasana P,W,Tk. 1,872-19 98 98 578 296 282 42 52 3 5 17 7 100 Kalyanpura P,Tk. 427-30 28 28 157 74 83 12 15 4

101 Etta P,W,Tk. 3,283-30 143 143 843 421 422 46 65 58 6 102 Bhankhod P. 1,018-34 37 37 204 101 103 11 11 103 Radka P,Tk2. 3,109-34 131 132 780 398 382 53 43 90 ]5 104 Lalpura P,W,Tk. 1,902-09 79 80 465 256 209 9 8 22 1 105 Dudhva P,Tk. 4,128-30 153 153 813 415 398 22 29 50

106 Masali P,Tk. 3,132-02 73 73 363 203 160 38 30 30 107 Madhpura P,Tk. 2,915-36 77 77 413 217 196 14 13 14 108 Harsad P,Tk. 3,521-28 97 97 519 279 240 18 21 25 11 109 Navapura P,Tk. 3,083-12 87 87 478 240 238 19 23 2 .. 110 Uchosan P,W,Tk2. 3,525-24 222 222 1,309 696 613 66 52 42 1

111 Jorawargadh P,W,Tk. 3,532-07 110 110 697 364 333 37 30 30 4 112 Boru P,Tk. 8,259-00 63 63 313 167 146 19 16 1 10 3 113 Dhrechana M,W,Tk. 3,541-02 120 120 674 340 334 20 22 90 20 114 Morwada M,Mp,D,W,Tk2, 10,851-11 444 445 2,372 1,235 1,137 111 120 295 78 Po. 115 Katav P,Tk. 1,523-19 56 57 286 147 139 11 8 38 3

116 Dudosan P,Tk. 2.676-37 80 81 458 234 224 6 10 53 117 Vaghpura W,Tk. 1,158-03 11 11 77 40 37 2 118 Garabadi P,W. 3,554-31 206 206 1,206 596 610 50 41 74 24 119 Dungala P,Tk. 1,521-11 55 55 323 174 149 23 25 3 120 Dabhi P,W,Tk. 2,255-25 62 62 367 186 181 22 24 '24 1

121 Soneth M,W3,Tk. 7,843-21 199 199 1,168 599 569 62 52 86 22

* The area of Motipura Village has been inclUded in the area of Benap Village.

70 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers S1. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No_ ---- -_------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

86. 53 62 42 18 10, .. 3 1 2 48 47 89 219 73 155 72 43 1 1 5 5 10 138 223 90

235 182 168 177 52 4 8 7 1 119 159 91 211 3 154 2 23 19 5 10 1 134 331 92 21 ...... -. . - -. 1 .. 20 · - . . 93 845 235 456 191 62 I -- 113 3 14 24 3 64 11 4 1 108 25 611 1,088 94 801 338 535 298 89 16 7 % 8 5 5 57 4 11 7 460 822 95

313 173 153 104 75 51 73 12 3 9 6 168 261 96 48 29 45 29 2 . - .. I · . 46 65 97 123 63 88 49 11 4 -. 1 15 5 .. 1 8 4 94 165 98 189 134 135 117 2 21 8 8 4 4 15 9 107 148 99 49 6 32 5 11 1 1 4 1 25 77 100

264 . 3 164 2 64 20 10 6 · . 157 419 101 62 7 61 7 . - · . . . 1 -. . . · . 39 96 102 242 61 166 5 21 54 10 28 5 .. 10 1 2 1 156 321 103 133 68 110 65 5 · . 6 1 4 1 . . 8 1 123 141 104 234 67 153 49 43 13 15 4 12 1 10 1 181 331 105

129 15 101 13 2 10 2 1 15 74 145 106 110 -. 93 14 · . . . 2 1 107 196 107 146 45 106 .- 22 2 11 43 6 1 · . 133 195 108 141 3 114 3 24 1 -. 1 1 99 235 109 398 112 299 98 62 12 11 1 3 I 14 2 7 · . 298 501 110

214 140 178 115 30 25 I . - 4 1 -- 150 193 111 103 20 70 IS 10 1 22 1 .. 1 64 126 112 193 110 135 80 18 14 31 15 .. 5 1 4 147 224 113 726 471 538 405 46 44 59 1 2 46 15 1 34 6 509 666 114 84 59 62 52 1 1 14 6 3 4 63 80 115

124 44 83 42 22 11 2 4 4 .. 110 180 116 24 25 24 25 .. -- 16 12 117 338 326 290 313 23 13 7 16 2 ·. 258 284 118 112 72 103 72 1 . . 6 .. 1 1 62 77 119 106 82 94 81 1 5 3 1 3 80 99 120

366 216 264 184 40 16 47 14 12 1 3 233 353 121

71

TALUKA : THARAD .~

.~

e1;l .~ .~ .g> .0; .~ .~ .~ e~ .~ • a .. .~ .-:: e~ ! e~ at;; • 4:. .;; .~ .J:! • iii ·2 .~ .~ ~ ali :; ei;i :J ~ .:#: .J .. .g .~ .~ .~ « .~ \0- .~ .,. .~ g ell .~ n: .fil .~ !eiii • .,0;; .

THARAD GUJAR.lT VILLAGE THARAD

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownjWarJ/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated ------__ P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR THARAD TALUKA 335,069-27 14,484 42,973 5,398 978 6,713 14,267 83,736 40,763 4,285 736 589 . Total for Urban Area 5.495-28 1,331 1,531 7,566 3,841 3,725 1,218 241 168 55 1.769 232

Total for Rural Area 329,573-39 12,936 12,953 76,170 39,132 37,038 4,180 4,044 810 681 4,944 357

TOWN

Tharad Town M2,H,Mp,D,Mcw,Rhc, 5,495-28 1,331 1,531 7,566 3,841 3,725 1,218 241 168 55 1,769 232 W8,Tk,S.Po,To, Tph.

Total of Ward No. I 423 436 2,136 1,120 1,016 551 84 133 37 380 103

Block No. 1 128 128 263 165 98 102 2 66 22 Block No. 2 50 50 331 179 152 33 85 27 Block No. 3 92 92 556 272 284 98 21 Block No. 4 95 96 621 312 309 224 16 66 15 85 24 Block No. 5 58 70 365 192 173 192 66 67 22 46 9

Total of Ward No. II 335 411 1,835 866 969 672 103

Block No. 6 55 80 365 155 210 126 3" Block No. 7 69 88 429 201 228 156 32" Block No. 8 44 61 274 130 144 105 12 Block No. 9 100 106 368 192 176 150 10 Block No. 10 67 76 399 188 211 135 11

Total of Ward No. III 311 414 1,938 979 959 141 36 3 4 590 19

Block No. II 63 91 477 249 228 198 14 Block No. 12 61 75 462 247 215 131 1 Block No. 13 39 100 272 142 130 99 Block No. 14 25 25 108 49 59 40 Block No. 15 123 123 619 292 327 141 36 3 4 122 4

To(tll of Ward No. IV 262 270 1,657 876 781 526 121 32 14 127 7

Block No. 16 112 120 726 444 282 295 94 20 7 94 7 Block No. 11 66 66 477 223 254 128 25 .. 33 Block No. 18 84 84 454 209 245 103 2 12 7

VILLAGES

I Saba P,W,Tk. 2,324-17 70 70 415 203 212 14 22 35 2 Gadsisar P,Tk. 2,624-04 92 94 574 295 279 50 48 24 3 Pirgadh Tk. 425-21 17 17 137 66 71 16 12 .. 4 Kasvi P,Tk2. 2,232-35 63 63 428 208 220 25 27 13 .. 5 Sherau P,W3,Tk3. 3,090-29 99 99 610 317 293 35 29 46 2

6 Ranesari P,W2,Tk. 1,815-32 55 55 298 157 141 4 7 . . .. 20 7 Takhuva Tk. 1,124-33 39 39 237 111 126 13 22 18 13 10 .. i Rajkot P,W3,Tk. 2,737-18 90 91 600 304 296 33 14 12 11 55 1 9 Ratanpura W2,Tk2. 973-36 37 37 125 61 64 6 11 .. )0 Antrol P,W2"Tk2. 3,357-13 98 98 543 286 257 33 21 28

11 Bhardasar P.Tk. 1,328-21 43 43 299 147 152 17 12 27 12 Medhala P,W,Tk. 1,841-29 65 65 352 189 163 10 5 10 13. Jampur P,W2,Tk. 2,334-01 104 104 620 309 311 21 32 59 2 74 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

26,747 20,537 1,310 446 1,733 22 284 1,326 91 998 16,226 19,830 16,895 732 970 869 1 45 80 238 ~0,933

1,994 665 394 318 13 11 174 164 246 10 533 25 79 555 137 1,847 3,060

24,753 19,165 20,143 11,577 1,297 721 446 970 1,559 705 22 1 38 35 793 55 12 443 101 14,379 17,873

1,994 665 394 3111 13 11 174 164 246 10 533 25 79 .. 555 137 1,847 3,060 BI. No. 577 251 198 150 8 1 27 10 1 2 52 8 32 .. 259 80 543 765

99 2 3 1 4 . . · . 9 9 74 I 66 96 1 74 6 2] 1 1 · . · . I I 5 4 42 4 105 146 2 '119 61 46 48 1 7 4 · . 17 .. 15 33 9 153 223 3 169 128 78 55 3 13 6 I 9 2 · . 66 64 143 181 4 116 54 53 46 3 12 6 4 44 2 76 119 5

337 12 2 5 5 8 3 237 17 68 4 529 957

56 8 2 5 38 IS 2 99 202 6 83 2 64 · . 18 1 118 226 7 50 1 · . .. l2 9 9 I 80 143 8 81 1 3 7 55 6 10 III 175 9 67 1 48 2 16 121 211 10

554 48 56 20 1 4 56 3 98 3 ]91 6 21 .. 131 12 425 911

115 4 5 4 · . · . 73 5 32 134 224 11 151 1 8 3 · . 58 1 ~8 1 23 96 214 12 63 1 10 11 1 1 · . 31 · . 10 . . 79 129 13 19 3 . . · . 1 · . 1 15 1 2 2 30 56 14 206 39 33 16 1 4 41 2 39 1 14 6 14 64 10 86 288 15

526 354 138 148 4 6 86 146 139 2 53 11 9 97 41 350 427

277 137 89 69 3 6 55 58 50 · . 27 . . 7 46 4 167 145 16 147 137 41 40 1 24 50 49 1 5 11 27 35 76 117 17 102 80 8 39 7 38 40 I 21 2 24 2 107 165 18

113 120 101 110 4 8 2 2 3 .. 3 . . 90 92 1 194 189 ]57 163 5 3 24 16 4 3 3 3 101 90 2 44 35 44 35 · . .. .. 22 36 3 112 101 99 90 1 11 10 1 1 96 119 4 149 127 117 93 7 3 31 19 2 4 168 166 5

102 88 84 87 10 1 · . 2 5 1 55 53 6 73 50 48 37 12 3 10 10 · . 2 1 38 76 7 197 208 164 188 3 1 25 19 3 2 107 88 8 40 36 40 36 · . · . .. · . .. 21 28 9 171 144 149 136 6 5 8 3 7 1 115 113 10

87 78 68 69 7 1 2 5 7 3 1 2 60 74 11 128 103 114 94 5 2 · . 8 7 1 61 60 12 185 161 151 140 8 12 17 9 4 5 124 150 13

75 GUJARAT VILLAGE THARAD

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled No. ViIJage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Literate & ---Total Population Castes Tnbes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Patiasara P.W2.Tk. 14 1,244-07 49 49 305 148 157 19 19 15 Ranpur P,W2,Tk2. 1,337-34 20 20 122 25 5 235 113 9 5 S Radka P,W,Tk. 16 3,734-21 97 97 582 312 270 62 50 17 Ghantiali P,W,Tk2. 1,394-28 61 62 ·41 1 356 183 173 50 55 52 1 18 Bhorol M.Rhc,D,W5. 4,972-10 277 279 1,536 785 751 59 Tk3,Po. 72 12 22 206 22 19 Savapura P,W2,Tk2. 3,826-15 ]68 168 983 491 492 7 14 74 20 Rampura P,Rhc,W,Tk2,Po. 3,072-17 122 122 11 673 346 327 3 66 21 Ajawada P,W,Tk4. 2,535-19 86 86 543 272 271 32 32 42 22 Naroli P,W4,Po. 5,164-18 225 225 1,267 656 611 74 Ganeshpura P,W2,Tk2. 70 43 29 96 g 23 2,651-08 114 114 653 336 317 32 20 24 Bhadodar P.W2,Tk. 2.474-29 86 86 76 5 504 258 246 17 14 43 25 Karbun M,W,Po. 5,079-35 226 226 1,315 699 3 616 72 61 24 19 99 11

26 Vaghasan P,W2. 4,071-03 147 147 ],026 521 505' 58 Betalia P,W. 19 58 27 1,217-02 40 40 245 124 121 25 13 28 Savrakha P,W. 2,568-17 75 75 526 276 250 23 Mota Mesara P,W. 23 .. 28 29 2,141-07 94 98 610 304 306 27 17 30 Vantdau P,W. 2,649-05 12 3 64 4 95 98 585 322 263 47 49 39 31 Nana Mesara P,W. 1,862-06 55 59 404 207 197 21 22 5 4 14 32 Madevpura P,W,Tk3. 499·37 38 38 186 89 97 33 Idhata P.W2,Tk. 4,773-24 .. 3 212 212 1,084 561 523 22 26 19 12 60 2 34 Bhachar P,W4.Tk2. 3,329-38 169 169 894 455 439 1 35 Lendau P,W,Tk2. 1,653-27 44 4 79 79 405 216 189 51 47 8 36 Mahajanpura P,W,Tk. 845-22 23 23 130 61 69 22 18 10 12 10 37 Dolatpura P,W,Tk. 1,282-]6 56 56 340 173 " Chudmer 167 26 49 23 29 62 5 38 P.W,Tk4. 1,959-04 117 117 637 313 324 164 39 Charda P,W2,Tk2. 147 3 39 4 4,071-37 169 169 935 474 461 59 51 20 40 Budhanpur P,W,Tk. 2,440-36 16 27 2 128 128 702 357 345 70 67 7 7 55 9

41 Abhepura P,W. 118-[1 32 32 177 98 Khanpur 79 15 15 9 42 P.W2,Tk. 2,419-27 112 112 597 302 295 Vajegadh 50 49 38 22 86 12 43 P,W,Tk. 1,213-31 27 27 186 94 92 44 NagJa P,W2,Tk2. 11 11 I 2,408-27 122 122 715 370 345 57 45 Dodgam P,W2,Tk4. 4,470-12 44 3 76 7 223 223 1,232 607 625 106 114 9 126 7 46 Jandla P,W,Tk3. 1,816-09 72 72 384 205 179 30 26 47 Sandhar P,W,Tk. 992-21 25 3 29 29 167 91 76 1 .. 8 48 Del P,W3,Tk2. 2,535-02 137 137 782 400 Lorwada M,W,Tk. 382 87 97 30 1 49 3,213-19 126 126 652 340 312 50 Bhapi M,W,Tk. 38 26 11 4,490-23 145 145 817 414 403 58 54 16 15 59 4 51 Bhapdi M,W,Tk. 1,893-19 110 110 589 296 293 . . .. 26 26 15 52 Piluda M,Rhc,W2. 7,679-23 1 253 253 1,404 737 667 65 59 88 4 53 Wami M,W2,Tk. 2,254-14 162 162 817 399 54 Hathawada M,W,Tk. 418 20 20 83 14 1,048-16 54 54 299 138 161 24 23 7 55 Jamda P,W2,Tk4. 2,679-10 100 100 1,065 531 534 74 82 53 1 56 Lunal M,W,Tk. 1,640-10 107 ]07 584 282 302' 49 58 6 8 51 3 57 Mangrol P,W,Tk. 2,123-15 116 116 657 334 Valadar 323 26 22 30 25 69 7 58 P,W,Tk. 3,069-37 179 179 1,004 534 470 115 59 Dudhava M,W,Tk. 95 5 2 61 3 3,305-23 199 199 1,097 560 537 86 88 73 60 Lodhnor P,W,Tk. 1,911-02 4 93 93 537 280 257 32 28 15 1 61 Dantia P,W,Tk. 5,093-15 170 170 971 499 472 33 18 64 62 Jandi P,W,Tk. 1,542-30 77 77 398 206 192 25 30 24 25 24 1 63 Gagana P,W,Tk. 617-05 27 27 144 75 Kumbhara M,W,Tk. 69 2 9 3 15 64 1,825-21 82 82 405 204 201 11 6S Vedla P,W,Tk. 20 37 3 1,806-31 89 89 495 248 247 11 11 20 17 28 2 76 DIRECTORY District-Banastantlta TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total ------workers workers SJ. (I-IX) I II III IV V ---VI ---VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F ----M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36

96 85 93 77 2 2 .. 5 1 1 52 72 14 74 61 72 60 1 1 1 48 52 15

170 145 145 111 2 2 6 32 10 5 2 142 125 16 102 104 100 104 .. . . · . .. 2 81 69 17 476 382 370 349 4 3 35 20 2 2 41 3 23 4 309 369 18 313 277 283 277 17 5 7 178 215 19 219 194 203 194 2 12 2 127 133 20

173 161 164 159 .. · . 3 6 2 99 1I0 21 386 294 286 199 32 31 6 60 14 21 27 4 270 317 22 186 168 167 154 . . 14 5 · . · . .. 10 4 150 149 23 174 129 145 110 2 17 13 2 5 4 4 .. 1 84 117 24 437 228 268 182 9 60 40 40 2 31 1 28 4 262 388 25

288 237 201 171 25 17 4 ]8 37 27 17 4 4 233 268 26 77 73 15 69 2 4 · . 47 48 27 173 148 142 109 9 6 14 33 5 2 · . 1 103 102 28 175 33 109 26 22 6 23 17 1 4 129 273 29 1.55 60 121 6 9 6 52 5 6 8 2 167 203 30

120 34 85 22 6 3 8 24 3 2 87 163 31 63 31 58 1 • 0 4 30 · . 1 .. 26 66 32 383 271 309 231 25 16 .. 31 24 12 6 178 252 33 281 80 235 79 23 1 11 · . 8 · . 2 2 174 359 34 126 75 102 7 9 2 4 61 10 5 ] 90 114 35

35 30 30 28 2 I ] 1 2 26 39 36 104 93 83 80 ]3 5 6 8 2 69 74 37 173 173 113 137 22 25 .. · . 34 11 4 140 151 38 308 235 269 196 21 21 4 11 6 7 · . 5 · . 3 .. 166 226 39 209 193 141 159 7 6 2 1 14 13 1 41 2 3 ]2 148 152 40

71 59 68 56 00 · . 1 3 . . · . 2 27 20 41 190 166 165 149 11 3 3 4 3 3 7 4 1 3 112 129 42 72 61 66 55 2 1 · . 1 4 4 . . 22 31 43 233 217 198 200 17 12 3 · . 10 4 2 1 1 2 137 128 44 373 382 293 352 11 2 21 42 3 4 3 12 3 9 234 243 45

142 99 128 99 6 5 · . 2 1 63 80 46 63 54 52 47 3 · . 7 7 1 28 22 47 279 178 239 166 20 5 .. · . 8 5 8 4 2 ]21 204 48 239 146 201 136 15 3 11 7 9 · . .. 3 101 166 49 286 212 267 193 8 10 2 5 1 6 4 2 128 191 50

210 163 176 137 19 8 6 18 6 · . o. 3 86 130 51 486 380 371 3]2 22 10 20 31 45 20 5 6 17 .. 6 251 287 52 225 165 190 156 3 · . 5 5 7 3 16 · . 1 3 174 253 53 97 91 69 70 20 16 · . · . 4 4 1 1 3 41 70 54 350 237 306 155 5 5 2 75 17 2 14 6 181 297 55

186 164 172 140 1 1 18 8 6 3 · . 1 96 138 56 219 248 ]52 191 26 31 · . 33 22 3 3 5 1 115 75 57 341 167 232 114 21 10 6 5 39 24 26 3 17 11 193 303 58 382 280 342 269 7 6 .. 4 9 .. 22 2 1 178 257 59 196 146 165 131 11 6 6 4 9 5 2 3 84 111 60 331 329 252 287 27 17 17 7 19 8 .. 5 7 11 3 168 143 61 131 112 83 67 5 3 22 37 5 15 5 1 7S 80 62 48 53 43 52 2 1 2 · . 1 27 16 63 150 99 116 68 4 6 2 18 10 7 15 3 54 102 64 185 153 160 125 2 2 20 25 1 2 63 94 65 77 GUJARAT VILLAGE THARAD

Scheduled Literate & SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No. Village!Town!Ward/Block ------P M F M F M F M F

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

597 310 287 5 44 4 66 DidaTda P,W,Tk3,Riv. 2,625-33 135 135 44 53 7 Ghesada P,W,Tk. 1.938-08 72 72 463 246 217 13 12 17 16 42 61 57 293 136 157 7 10 1 3 1 68 Karanpura P,W,Tk. 1,479-19 57 2 Bhimpura P,W,Tk. 1,565-18 38 38 223 1J5 108 21 11 17 69 165 858 452 406 40 37 20 12 94 10 70 Vadgamda M,W,Tk3. 4,428-06 165 356 187 169 37 33 34 1 71 Kothigam P,W,Tk5. 1,635-03 67 67 Bhordu P,W,Tk. 5.047-02 183 183 1,036 541 495 8 8 5 6 53 9 72 76 76 439 234 205 26 24 28 73 Khengarpura P,W,Tk. 2,856-12 Zenta P,W,Tk4. 2,289-03 88 88 551 282 269 26 22 29 3 74 115 893 451 442 28 21 52 S 75 Undrana P,W,Tk2. 2,940-17 115

P,W2,Tk2. 1,926-26 82 82 523 262 261 25 20 16 1 76 Nanol 39 Khoda P,W,Tk3. 4,066-23 141 141 832 408 424 56 55 22 21 2 77 511 252 259 56 58 1 .. 42 1 78 Vara P,W,Tk4. 2,377-37 98 98 Miyal P,W. 3,152-34 116 116 656 340 316 98 85 20 5 25 1 79 65 65 412 215 197 21 34 17 80 Kharakhoda P,W,Tk3. 2,047-09

Dipda P,W. ],953-25 73 73 512 260 252 12 10 3 5 18 81 154 136 1 3 82 Chotpa P,W2,Tk2,Riv. 1,341-19 39 39 290 6 P,W3,Tk4. 2,533-05 168 168 1,005 515 490 30 37 ]7 1 83 Bevta 18 1 Kesargam P,W,Tk. 1,439-39 62 62 367 196 171 25 26 84 158 1 1 28 9 85 Jadara P,W,Tk. 1,221-04 49 49 359 201 18 134 75 59 27 86 Terol P,W,Tk3,Riv. 437-18 21 21 Pepar P,W,Tk. 1,397-35 45 45 242 128 114 .. 17 87 123 6 21 1 88 Meghpura M,W. 1,045-07 49 49 273 150 4 M,W2,Tk5. 4,111-30 178 178 1,021 520 501 36 35 67 7 89 Luvana 39 90 Mortltal P,W. 4,463-15 197 197 1,117 570 547 30 39 220 12 14 40 91 Bhuria P,W,Tk2,Riv. 2,051-39 83 83 433 213 Kamali P,W,Tk,Riv. 2,096-10 93 93 502 250 252 14 20 19 92 76] ,74 5 93 Changda M,W,Tk. 3,240-36 131 131 414 347 41 38 P,W. 1,042-15 44 44 217 124 93 23 4 2 94- Therwada 1 9S Chhanasara M,Tk,Riv. 733-08 21 21 132 72 60 9 14 96 Lakhapura P,W,Tk. 1,455-20 41 41 269 147 122 20 23 Kochala P,W. 6,263-01 S1 51 376 191 185 6 9 2 97 19 9S Dedva P,W,Tk. 2,535-11 95 95 552 290 262 18 17 Dedudi P,W,Tk. 1,079-37 25 25 184 100 84 10 5 .. 10 99 50 60 2 100 Rah M,Rhc, W,Tk,Riv. 2,610-26 186 186 1,224 626 598 86 84 50 1 47 4 101 Bhalasara M,W2, Tk2,Riv. 5,080-10 103 103 567 300 267 3S 31 M,W,Tk. 3,266-07 1I2 112 647 332 315 39 44 15 9 30 1 1{12 Thara 1 3 1 103 Kiya1 P,W. 1,996-11 56 56 347 182 165 3 6 P,W3,Tk4. 6,945-21 244 244 1,471 726 745 68 85 44 29 123 14 104 Duva 7 105 Aratava P,W2,Riv. 1,393-22 32 32 212 117 95 3 3 1

Pavdasan P,W,Tk,Riv. 3,001-18 JOO 100 551 294 257 89 89 .. 47 4 106 15 13 56 107 Malupur P,W3,Tk. 3,252-37 164 164 891 465 426 61 57 Karanasar P,W,Tk4. 1,461-09 63 63 372 201 171 19 13 40 39 21 1 108 56 1 109 Pathamda P,W,Tk. ] ,864-13 63 63 370 ]89 181 14 8 110 Sedla P,W2,Tk2. 2,897-07 93 93 567 288 279 47 44 22 2 5S 111 Asodar P,W,Tk. 4,182-10 liS 115 751 383 368 30 24 Ghodasar P,W,Tk. 3,408-00 112 112 711 363 348 39 35 37 112 23 113 Sidhotra P,W. 2,093-21 72 72 455 228 227 9 6 .. .. 114- Nani Pavad W,Tk2. 3,837-23 83 83 466 239 227 36 ' 33 17 17 14 U5 Padadar P,W,Tk2. 1,242-19 51 51 315 165 150 16 28 25 2 27 116 Morila P,W,Tk2. 1,939-06 74 74 541 287 254 11 6 21 18 Madal P,W,Tk. 3,011-24 143 143 79S 435 360 31 27 71 11 117 14 3 118 Untvelia P,W,Tk. 2,144-32 65 65 403 212 191 78 DIRECTORY District-Banad(antha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl, (I-IX) I --_-----II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 ·19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

224 136 159 69 33 19 20 23 21 6 5 3 2 86 151 66 159 146 129 130 12 6 .. 13 10 5 . , 87 71 67 88 102 78 101 1 1 I 5 · . 3 48 55 68 75 64 60 38 4 2 9 23 1 1 1 40 44 69 274 249 233 236 14 12 1 18 1 4 4 178 157 70

88 70 16 1 115 79 9 " 4 .. 3 3 72 90 71 358 244 315 237 5 2 5 5 12 · . 5 10 6 183 251 72 139 127 126 ]07 1 2 1 10 11 8 ...... 95 78 73 173 135 147 124 3 3 . . 15 6 .. 5 .. 3 2 109 134 74 264 205 140 144 23 14 3 3 60 42 I 25 2 10 2 187 237 75

166 163 145 1'53 9 8 6 2 5 1 96 98 76 242 79 115 64 23 10 31 5 8 5 166 345 77 144 145 107 124 24' 21 6 · . 5 2 108 114 78 192 89 169 88 3 8 1 11 1 148 227 79 ll8 88 97 84 10 4 7 3 I 97 109 80

152 115 133 115 2 9 4 3 · . 108 137 81 98 51 85 47 4 4 7 , . 1 1 56 85 82 277 221 :49 217 11 3 .. 5 1 II 1 238 269 83 109 39 66 37 27 2 10 3 2 1 87 132 84 119 68 87 63 11 2 2 15 3 2 2 82 90 85

46 28 43 21 3 I . . .. · . 29 31 86 79 58 62 56 6 2 6 · . 3 2 49 56 87 75 11 68 9 2 2 2 .. 2 I . . 75 112 88 324 126 275 122 12 2 7 · . 16 I 10 .. 3 2 ]96 375 89 353 275 295 250 15 7 8 13 14 4 15 1 6 217 272 90

145 113 114 88 6 4 6 12 15 8 2 2 1 68 107 91 176 144 134 114 10 4 3 24 20 2 .. 6 3 74 108 92 250 58 144 25 29 5 i8 28 8 8 10 3 164 289 93 79 60 75 59 2 1 1 , , 1 · . 45 33 94 56 27 39 22 2 6 5 8 I 16 33 95

97 47 79 47 1 15 2 50 75 96 123 105 92 88 11 5 19 12 1 · . 68 80 97 196 172 179 158 13 13 2 2 94 90 98 58 51 57 51 .. · . .. 1 42 33 99 383 228 295 184 28 15 4 20 28 6 4 3 13 11 243 370 100

191 115 109 68 31 18 4 15 24 6 3 6 12 8 2 109 152 101 208 183 174 171 14 6 10 6 6 4 124 132 102 117 82 104 82 9 3 1 65 83 103 420 317 328 258 15 8 42 36 15 20 14 306 428 104 71 48 70 48 1 46 47 105

175 130 155 ]27 .. · . 8 2 9 3 119 127 106 297 248 222 188 18 8 4 52 48 2 3 168 178 107 123 109 108 94 11 11 3 4 1 78 62 108 129 114 110 104 7 6 10 4 1 1 60 67 109 213 184 202 180 7 4 3 1 75 95 110

268 218 205 195 13 1 2 33 17 4 3 11 2 115 ]50 111 249 238 216 222 14 9 8 661 1 4 ., 114 110 112 151 123 138 118 3 1 5 4 1 3 1 77 104 113 169 155 147 136 7 6 11 12 2 1 2 70 72 114 108 98 90 83 5 3 9 12 2 2 57 52 115

178 139 143 126 13 9 7 .. 4 4 10 , , 1 " 109 115 116 280 240' 206 201 12 10 4 28 14 22 4 12 7 155 120 117 141 • 102 128 95 3 2 1 3 2 , 4 71 89 118 79 GUJARAT VILLAGE THARAD

Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Tribes Educated ------Castes --- _--- P M F ---M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

119 Moti Pavad P,W2,Tk3. 2,313-34 122 122 696 363 333 65 77 34 31 77 Ii 120 Khorda M,W,Tk2. 1,813-26 89 89 543 277 266 43 32 28 37 55 6

121 Lunava P,W,Tk. 2,326-13 100 100 637 341 296 1 1 29 122 Taruva P,W,Tk2. 1,976-04 67 67 468 245 223 36 33 16 1 123 Bhimgadh P,W,Tk. 996-15 30 30 224 100 124 .. 124 Delankot P,W,Tk. 1,010-06 28 28 228 124 104 11 8 6 125 Detalduva P,W,Tk. 1,540-00 74 74 425 208 217 13 21

126 Jetda M,W,Tk2,Po. 3,864-07 199 199 1,124 556 568 57 57 3 4 138 32 127 Pipral M,W,Tk. 1,767-02 73 73 456 245 211 28 31 16 17 29 1 128 Ganta P,W,Tk2. 2,401-01 91 91 570 299 271 20 24 19 129 Lalpur P,W,Tk. 2,874-07 115 115 745 387 358 21 29 8 3 29 130 Darbari DetaI P,W,Tk. 1,158-09 53 53 307 153 154 19 25

131 Dodia P,W,Tk. 1,391-03 74 74 449 229 220 16 13 33 132 Asasan P,W. 1,513-08 72 72 472 241 231 17 22 133 GeIa P,W,Tk3. 4,245-20 112 112 707 373 334 44 36 1 66 4

80 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------~- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

231 183 172 164 11 24 18 21 3 1 132 150 119 182 186 152 161 14 11 11 14 3 2 95 80 120

233 206 165 147 32 29 33 30 2 1 108 90 121 168 153 156 147 2 3 5 3 3 2 .. 77 70 122 79 85 78 83 ...... 1 2 Zl 39 123 82 68 64 62 5 4 13 2 .. 42 36 124 156 133 146 123 6 8 4 1 1 52 84 125

363 311 250 267 45 34 .. . . 26 7 35 6 3 193 257 126 154 142 103 103 22 25 16 12 5 2 .. . . 7 . . 1 91 69 127 215 193 195 185 J 3 1 5 1 5 4 3 2 1 84 78 128 250 217 227 203 12 6 5 g 6 137 141 129 102 89 98 85 4 4 51 65 130

151 155 148 153 ...... 3 2 78 65 131 169 155 167 150 1 2 1 3 .. 72 76 132 248 203 217 198 14 4 6 9 1 2 125 131 133

81

TALUKA. : DEODAR .. ..J i

1;;; lSi ~---~--__,

.l! ~ .:) .~ -....! .! f..-."(' .:: .p .!Z ...... :: .... .~ .~ .!: 0A_ .- '-. ... .= .. - ~ --;- • ·It ).. y I ., I- .1 .: 0 0: I- m :; °li « 0 •• = a: ~ :J ::J « n. __J I Z « I- 4: I- z I c:x:: « o ~ 4: « (f) cr 0 « 0 z w « 0 OJ TALUKA DEODAR GUJARAT VILLAGE DEODAR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vi11age/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F ----M F

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

TOTAL FOR DEODAR TALUKA 251,084-29 14,960 45,]67 3,113 :395 6,090 14,933 87,293 42,126 2,975 377 1,135

Total Jor Urban Area

Total Jor Rural Area 251,084·29 14,933 /4,960 87.293 45.16742,126 3.113 2,975 395 377 6,090 1,135

VILLAGES

1 Sanavia P,W2,Tk. 3,443-26 ]62 162 975 515 460 49 39 25 27 47 1 2 Daua P,W,Tk. 621-20 ,_ 43 43 252 129 123 18 15 11 3 Sanav P,W. 1,580-09 113 113 665 329 336 11 11 7 2 4 Lembau P,W2,Tk. 2,824-38 121 121 738 378 360 64 66 9 8 39 3 5 Achhavadia W2,Tk. 1,397·26 40 40 241 132 109 1

6 Chibhda P,W3,Tk. 3,484-17 180 182 1,005 541 464 60 41 50 1 7 Chalva P,W,Tk. 2,200-19 133 133 746 412 334 59 8 8 Kunwana P,W,Tk. 2,688-23 88 S8 543 278 265 13 1 9 Makhanu P2,Tk. 1,168-28 59 59 341 170 171 1 9 10 Dhunsol P,W,Tk. 2,457-30 129 129 716 367 349 43 37 40 2

11 Golvi F,W2,Tk2. 2,529-21 154 154 968 533 435 49 24 9 39 1 12 Golvo W. 537-38 30 30 157 87 70 5 13 Makdala P,W2,Tk. 2,213-01 99 99 600 308 292 49 58 28 20 25 14 Lavana P,W4,Tk2. 4,294-00 242 242 1.402 693 709 76 79 48 14 ' 120 24 15 Kunvata P,W2,Tk. 2,833-38 134 134 857 447 410 44 42 37 47 26 6

16 Rantila P,W2,Tk. 3,809-21 157 158 941 455 486 78 71 16 IS 38 3 17 PaIdi Mithi M,Mp,D,W2, 4,136-36 227 229 1,513 795 718 32 25 7 141 14 Tk2,Po. 18 Vajegadh I',W,Tk. 2,006-04 53 53 385 212 173 13 6 12 19 Sardarpura PaIdi P,W,Tk. 1,307-32 91 91 508 260 248 68 58 12 53 1 20 Khanodar I',W,Tk. 2,228-09 103 103 749 403 346 21 31 5 9 16 4

21 Bhagvanpma F,W. 205-08 12 12 79 44 35 .. 1 22 Mojru Nava. P,W,Tk. 1,479-10 61 61 338 180 158 16 14 4 I 23 Mojru luna P,W,Tk. 2,562-17 121 124 737 362 375 14 13 15. 13 33 24 Sesan Nava P,W2,Tk. 711-04 56 56 306 157 149 23 2 25 Sesan luna P,W,Tk. 731-24 32 33 190 100 90 1

26 Vatam Nava P,W,Tk. 2,457-35 85 86 518 277 241 27 34 6 30 Z 27 Vatam luna P.W,Tk2. 2,443~00 103 103 546 282 264 33 23 47 8 28 Narana P,W,Tk2. 1,148-38 31 31 200 98 102 1 I 29 JalQdha P,W,Tk. 2,758-28 99 100 627 326 301 32 36 28 1 30 Dera P,W,Tk. 1,761-03 58 58 376 196 180 8 8

31 Navapura P,W,Tk. 1,756-10 64 64 355 177 178 5 19 17 21 21 32 Manpura laIodha P,W. 1,053-39 33 33 208 106 102 ·2 .. 33 Vajapur Nava P,W,Tk. 2,268-07 147 147 820 384 436 63 63 20 7 34 Vajapur luna P,W,Tk3. 2,316-20 129 129 860 424 436 47 44 2 17 2 35 Devkapdi P,W,Tk. 1,797-19 117 117 663 335 328 15 13 37 2

36 Sanesda P,W,Tk2. 2,877-04 162 162 1,030 498 532 15 7 21 2 37 Harkudia P.W.Tk. 1,406-18 76 76 456 240 216 8 7 3 5 23 8 38 Kotarwada P2,W3,Tk. 5,128·14 290 290 1,813 963 850 48 45 45 2 39 Suthar Nesdi P,W,Tk. 2,202-23 132 132 696 357 339 30 25 21 .. 4Q Radakia P.W,Tk. 1,063-24 51 51 315 162 153 25 4

41 Lunsela. P,Tk. 285-11 27 27 121 61 60 4 42 Mera' P,W,Tk. 2,245-02 147 147 906 456 450 20 19 4 6 1 43 Balodhan P,Mp,D.W4,Tk3. 3,796-28 232 232 1,356 686 670 39 34 81 18

84 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total ------~ workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. ------_--- ~-- _--- M fi M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

26,978 19.606 2,182 253 2,042 91 162 1,371 213 1,058 18,189 13.582 11,439 867 59 774 13 43 172 215 28,544

26,97813,58219,60611,439 2,182 867 253 59 2,042 774 91 13 162 43 1,371 172 213 .. 1.058 21518,18928,544

299 36 217 32 45 4 26 · . 9 2 216 424 1 82, 8 59 3 I7 8 1 47 115 2 167 1 146 1 14 2 .. .. 3 2 162 335 3 225 27 131 19 52 5 9 · . 23 I 3 7 2 153 333 4 95 36 85 34 1 8 2 1 37 73 5

359 35 279 3 48 11 3 14 12 7 .. 7 10 182 429 6 260 .. 184 · . 54 IO · . 1 9 2 152 334 7 167 56 115 49 22 4 · . 25 3 1 4 111 209 8 121 56 84 46 25 9 6 1 3 · . 1 . . 2 · . 49 115 9 228 34 126 2 26 42 20 2 7 28 7 2 139 315 IO

293 66 '1M 32 101 27 .. 13 7 10 5 240 369 11 56 35 54 34 1 1 1 .. 31 35 12 199 2 149 2 20 27 . . . . 2 1 · . 109 290 13 364 97 237 60 37 15 20 16 5 3 1 47 15 5 329 612 14 260 42 211 36 38 5 4 5 2 1 187 368 15

302 153 192 1 '";6 142 18 10 12 4 153 333 16 459 147 279 122 60 23 40 1 70 9 336 571 17 124 2 98 11 1 10 1 4 88 171 18 162 52 72 66 52 15 3 3 2 · . 98 196 19 255 186 214 183 11 21 5 2 4 1 148 160 20

27 18 ]2 · . 15 18 · . .. 17 17 21 121 22 100 21 14 1 2 · . 5 59 136 22 229 146 188 131 21 6 · . 13 6 4 3 3 133 229 23 86 7 39 · . 17 11 7 · . 18 I 71 142 24 60 5 48 1 4 8 4 40 85 25

185 70 131 43 23 16 25 9 3 2 3 92 171 26 176 58 117 47 30 11 3 1 23 2 106 206 27 53 . . 49 4 · . .. .. 45 102 28 202 96 138 77 38 17 19 3 3 1 2 124 205 29 135 86 118 86 5 4 6 2 61 94 30

108 70 83 68 11 2 10 2 2 69 108 31 67 41 59 41 5 · . 1 2 39 61 32 249 31 183 31 39 I I 8 7 I 135 405 33 242 1 175 I 20 7 27 1 2· 6 4 182 435 34 181 178 147 170 13 8 1 15 5 154 150 35

287 214 278 214 2 .. 3 3 1 211 318 ~6 161 16 151 16 .. I 1 · . 3 5 79 200 37 595 210 548 205 1 9 26 5 7 4 368 640 38 211 .. 190 · . 8 3 10 .. 146 339 39 104 82 74 67 14 11 4 5 n 58 71 40

44 37 20 16 18 16 2 3 3 2 17 23 41 262 244 232 225 11 7 .. .. 14 12 5 194 206 42 436 401 383 377 5 5 8 13 8 2 2 12 4 13 5 250 269 43

85 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEODAR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

44 Khari Paldi P,W,Tk. 1,907-06 119 119 654 359 295 18 15 24 6 45 Manpura Dhunsol P,W,Tk. 1,198-19 58 58 368 183 185 12 13 6

46 Bhem Bordi P,W,Tk. 1,826-01 94 94 641 347 294 9 13 34 47 Abasana P,W,Tk. 1,790-31 150 150 927 476 451 27 26 43 2 48 Rampura P,W. 1,452-39 79 79 521 269 252 21 27 27 2 49 Asana P,W,Tk. 2,046-35 121 121 770 400 370 9 5 28 50 Nokha P,W2,Tk. 2,363-01 124 125 764 392 372 48 44 33 3

51 Barvala P,W.Tk. 2,233-04 161 161 936 481 455 11 15 43 1 52 Khara P,W,Tk. 1,501-18 99 99 586 318 268 5 2 26 2 53 Bhodalia P,W5,Tk. 928-10 48 48 284 154 130 3 54 Kuvala M,W3,Tk,Po. 2,455-20 302 302 1,718 868 850 52 65 199 89 55 Ravel M,W2,Po. 2,474-37 162 162 1,002 519 483 56 56 68 10

56 Vadia P,W,Tk. 1,889-31 116 116 750 392 358 13 10 36 5 57 Khadosan P,W,Tk. 742-16 51 52 344 181 163 8 9 14 58 Dhrandavda P,W,Tk. 1,198-11 52 52 354 185 169 8 9 .. 8 2 59 Mitha P,W2,Tk2. 4,279-20 233 234 1,363 670 693 36 41 3 3 72 6 60 Dhrandav P,W2. 1,611-04 95 95 610 311 299 15 16 1 1 24 ..

61 Samlavadana P2,W2,Tk2. 1,160-16 73 73 409 206 203 4 7 19 I 62 Jashanwada P,W,Tk3. 2,889-00 170 170 1,038 521 517 23 21 63 5 63 Bhadkasar P,W2,Tk2. 1,270-21 78 78 408 207 201 12 13 12 1 64 Oghadpura P,W,Tk2. 1,135-18 33 33 209 107 102 3 4 7 1 65 Chatra P,W,Tk. 2,437-00 124 124 801 405 396 22 29 52 9

66 Mespura P,Tk. 988-33 31 31 176 93 83 4 5 2 67 Chaladar P,W,Tk. 1,084-27 70 70 405 207 198 21 5 68 Tetarva P,W2,Tk. 1,806-13 115 115 670 356 314 3 28 5 69 Runi M,W3,Tk. 4,593-06 216 218 1,262 681 581 60 63 59 5 70 Chembuva M,W2,Tk. 2,183-15 113 113 710 359 351 40 4

71 Vadana P,W,Tk. 1,778-31 96 96 555 293 262 41 35 12 1 72 lorwada P,W,Tk. 1,765-03 72 72 453 234 219 3 7 9 1 73 Sanva P,W2,Tk. 3,247-34 255 255 1,488 762 726 42 41 121 7 74 Abala P,W,Tk. 1,760-03 77 78 472 253 219 29 75 Tanwad P,W2,Tk. 2,169-11 148 148 905 468 437 53 60 32 1

76 Nesda P,W,Tk3. 1,365-39 85 85 502 251 251 1 77 Indarva Nava P,W,Tk. 3,598-24 105 105 589 320 269 5 3 16 78 Indarva Juna P,Tk. 2,974-13 91 91 451 229 222 15 15 9 79 Heda P,W,Tk. 2,726-19 153 154 876 424 452 28 2 80 l\-Iotisari W,Tk. 273-08 23 23 133 74 59

81 Karela P,W,Tk2. 924-25 65 65 399 206 193 4 5 26 2 82 Bhabhar Nava M,Mp4,D3, W3, 3,444-38 859 859 4J.629- 2,373 2,256 102 107 1,169 396 Tk,S,Po,To. 83 Bhabhar Juna M,H,W4,Po. 3,082-10 380 380 1,877 973 904 31 27 9 248 57 B4 Vavdi P,W,Tk. 945-23 47 47 245 130 115 1 13 85 Manpura Bhabhar P,W,Tk. 442-01 36 36 222 114 108 6 6 6

86 Gangun P,W,Tk. 1,982-05 107 107 612 3~,) 292 8 5 .. 11 3 87 Kaprupur P,W,Tk2. 1,649-27 139 139 826 418 408 10 13 6 2 42 1 88 Vadpag P,W2,Tk. 2,816-01 136 136 770 415 355 65 39 76 8 89 Dhenkwali P,W,Tk. 1,468-07 52 52 307 143 164 7 8 25 9 90 Ujjanwada P,W,Tk3. 2,152-11 82 85 460 225 235 13 17 41 3

91 Undai P,W2,Tk2. 1,965-13 105 105 635 315 320 23 13 33 16 92 Chichodra P,W2,Tk. 1,879-03 84 84 457 254 203 23 17 28 3 93 Buretha P,W,Tk. 1,673-02 91 91 500 253 247 18 13 34 3 94 Gosan P,W,Tk. 1,980-36 116 117 650 337 313 35 80 14 3 52 20 95 Chachasana P,W,Tk. 1,234-10 63 63 359 183 176 12

86 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3(} 31 32 33 34 35 36

201 159 178 154 8 5 7 6 2 158 136 44 113 89 94 89 11 3 3 2 70 96 45

191 141 157 127 17 10 4 2 3 6 1 5 156 153 46 257 214 242 20R 4 6 6 5 219 237 47 160 74 121 71 16 20 2 1 3 109 178 48 274 238 264 236 2 1 3 .. .' 1 2 126 132 49 248 113 178 79 29 15 21 11 1 16 8 3 144 259 50

279 113 196 111 31 1 43 · . 4 5 · . 202 342 51 203 129 135 103 22 8 32 17 1 13 1 lIS ·139 52 83 41 61 22 5 · . 14 19 · . · . · . 1 · . 2 · . 71 89 53 463 270 275 218 19 6 3 35 16 6 1 3 4 99 22 1 22 2 405 580 54 310 153 212 142 30 1 7 30 5 11 20 4 209 330 55

235 110 204 97 e, 2 8 11 6 2 157 248 56 99 47 73 27 15 20 · . 10 · . · . 1 82 116 57 109 77 90 71 5 ! 2 8 5 · . 1 . . 3 · . 76 92 58 436 190 347 153 31 2f ::l 26 9 1 · . 12 10 6 1 234 50J 59 175 120 133 99 29 ]8 7 2 I 2 2 136 179 60

140 129 111 123 11 2 9 4 3 · . 4 · . 1 1 66 74 61 308 17 248, .. 17 27 5 1 3 5 13 6 213 500 62 113 2 Q2 2 10 7 2 2 94 199 63 66 13 54 13 . . · . . . 7 · . 3 · . 2 41 89 64 266 124 146 112 40 3 33 5 32 2 8 2 7 139 272 65

52 30 4S 30 .. 4 · . 41 53 66 122 . . 98 . . 11 · . 9 · . · . 1 3 85 198 67 189 ]53 140 143 12 2 21 8 • 0 2 6 8 · . 167 161 68 408 180 297 148 30 · . 54 21 I 4 22 11 273 401 69 195 165 137 141 9 3 25 23 1 20 164 186 70

153 16 144 16 · . 7 · . 1 1 140 246 71 133 29 90 12 29 7 ] I 10 3 · . .. 101 190 72 408 380 356 363 13 20 16 6 1 13 354 346 73 116 101 114 101 · . 1 · . · . 1 · . 137 118 74 270 202 206 178 8 4 40 9 11 10 5 1 198 235 75

164 5 153 5 4 7 .. · . . . 87 246 76 176 151 164 146' 3 3 2 5 3 1 · . 144 118 17 172 145 159 130 3 4 2 1 4 3 4 7 57 ,.7 78 286 14-9 194 94 84 52 3 5 3 138 303 79 41 37 1 2 1 33 59 80

136 3 121 2 5 1 · . 9 · . · . .. 1 .. 70 190 81 1,240 392 372 227 14 7 8 .. 185 89 23 5 9 409 9 36 . . 188 51 1,133- 1,864 82 549 74 301 58 18 2 29 9 4 7 76 33 79 7 424 830 83 65 60 61 60 .. 2 2 65 55 84 69 50 67 50 I 1 45 58 85

158 IS 153 14 2 2 · . · . 1 1 162 277 86 222 174 171 166 8 19 2 1 2 3 2 20 2 196 234 87 264 216 217 209 13 2 16 5 4 12 2 151 139 88 88 66 67 58 13 8 · . 5 2 1 55 98 89 157 134 121 128 11 5 2 17 1 3 3 68 101 90

196 180 164 148 11 9 · . 19 23 1 1 119 140 91 162 106 132 99 1 18 4 7 2 4 92 97 92 145 111 119 109 4 · . 18 2 2 2 108 136 93 181 147 142 140 10 4 ·. o. 2 3 27 156 166 94 107 20 98 20 2 5 2 76 156 95 87 GUJARAT VILLAGE DEODAR

SI. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village)Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1'4

96 Roita P,W,Tk. 1,592-12 64 64 366 186 180 15 19 22 6 97 Bhesana P,W3. 3,214-01 150 150 901 462 439 82 80 38- 2 98 Jada P,W2,Tk. 3,023-32 178 178 1,087 562 525 50 28 26 4 99 Chamanpura P,W,Tk. 1,328-36 57 57 321 168 153 .. 26 3 100 Kotda Fama P,W,Tk. 2,657-06 113 113 651 362 289 42 27 39 2

101 Ludra P,W3,Tk. 3,858-09 258 259 1,518 763 755 23 30 85 27 102 Kotda Deodar P,W2,Tk. 3,384-19 17'3 173 1,019 509 510 64 60 58 6 103 Chagwada P,W2,Tk. 1,196-33 94 94 533 271 262 20 24 31 1 104 Duchakwada M,W2,Tk,S,Po. 3,514-15 180 181 1,070 573 497 55 43 87 15 105 Mesra P,W. 857-36 39 39 234 120 114 20 10 4 2

106 Delwada P,W2,Tk. 1,087-14 80 80 460 235 225 11 19 26 107 Liladhar P,W,Tk. 1,641-37 91 91 546 281 265 41 21 4 4 41 4 108 Goda P,W,Tk. 1,065-17 53 53 295 160 135 9 39 24 109 Boda W. 215-21 26 26 149 78 71 2 4 1 110 Deodar M,Mp,D,W5,Tk3, 2,850-11 517 518 2,650 1,418 1,232 112 99 571 157 S,Po,To,Tph.

111 Gangol P,W. 844-25 51 51 312 163 149 27 8 11 11 112 Porna P,W2,Tk. 3,407-10 160 160 856 450 406 38 32 39 36 58 13 113 Dhanakwada P, W3, Tk,Po. 2,946-20 240 240 1,350 751 599 35 29 44 40 65 5 114 Vekha P,W2,Tk2. 2,379-35 97 97 617 335 282 47 52 60 5 115 Nava P,W. 1,455-12 58 58 362 198 164 37

116 Sanadar P,W,Tk. 600-38 41 42 244 122 122 1 2 19 1 117 Salpura 1,088-12 30 30 182 96 86 . . · . 5 2 118 Odha P,W2. 1,248-32 61 61 407 212 195 28 29 38 46 28 1 119 Raiya M,W2,Tk,Po. 4,804-12 310 311 1,816 957 859 172 133 · . 163 23 120 Soni P,W2,Tk. 624-03 179 179 953 507 446 61 49 4 3 71 1

121 Surana P,W,Tk. 2,650-01 174 174 980 503 477 33 39 . . · . 55 2 122 Kuvarva P,W. . 635-13 22 22 129 66 63 .. . . 4 8 11 1 123 Sardarpura P,W,Tk. 1,186-04 71 71 353 176 177 14 25 25 4 124 Mulakpur P,W,Tk. 1,607-12 124 124 679 358 321 15 17 · . 56 13 125 JasaJi P.W. 1,147-30 65 65 383 196 187 27 29 10 10 38 7

88 DIRECTORY Dfstrlct-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total w,orkers workers 81. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M: F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

]11 27 80 15 3 .. 16 11 2 1 .. 10 75 153 96 308 271 273 255 19 11 9 3 4 I I 2 154 168 97 350 298 2S5 252 26 17 19 13 9 5 3 7 1 1 212 227 9g ]03 86 91 84 2 2 .. 3 7 65 67 99 226 133 186 123 1() 10 II 6 4 136 156 100

470 359 361 314 26 26 .. 56 16 10 3 8 9 293 396 101 304 243 215 204 21 7 15 24 11 2 7 3 20 18 205 267 102 167 100 94 61 50 15 . i5 22 3 2 5 104 162 103 364 248 281 210 44 32 14 5 16 1 9 209 249 ,104 80 62 50 53 14 6 15 3 1 40 52 105

175 152 126 137 8 3 14 6 17 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 60 73 106 183 101 124 83 29 1 14 13 1 7 · . 8 4 98 164 107 102 63 74 49 12 <} 5 2 2 I 1 7 2 1 5S 72 108 39 39 32 32 6 6 .. · . I 1 39 32 109 75' 271 203 164 25 4 90 49 24 27 112 12 45 .. 230 42 662 961 110

108 82 91 76 11 6 2 4 55 67 111 299 135 208 96 26 5 44 34 I . . 11 · . 3 6 151 271 112 505 271 331 210 63 42 13 7 58 3 9 1 5 26 8 246 328 113 195 128 127 98 10 3 29 8 24 19 3 2 140 154 114 118 81 96 80 13 1 4 3 2 gO 83 115

68 27 53 7 6 5 3 7 11 · . 1 1 54 95 116 66 34 39 27 3 14 · . 1 · . 7 4 30 52 117 124 110 84 67 E 24 2 5 14 2 .. 6 1 2 88 85 118 610 445 442 384 l3 6 74 45 1 10 2 21 1 15 14 7 347 414 119 324 225 259 208 17 11 11 6 1 2 12 15 7 183 221 120

315 215 267 213 14 .. 20 2 3 6 5 188 262 121 39 36 35 32 3 4 · . 1 27 27 122 111 40 75 3· 23 36 1 · . 1 4 1 7 65 137 123 205 81 138 75 32 6 23 2 · . 8 2 153 240 124 102 98 73 71 16 13 3 11 2 4 3 3 94 89 125

89

TALUKA : RADHANPUR .;:.- .i

r­ u cr ~._ :JU} _JO <<{ f-I 0::::1- Q_«~Z «(J)Z~ I

RADHANPUR GUJARAT VILLAGE RADHANPUR

~l. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/WardjBlock A-G houses holds Total Population---- Castes Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR RADHANPUR TALUKA 147,204-04 9,857 26,630 2,017 502 5.984 9,691 51,839 25,209 1,909 471 2,212

Total for Urban Area 2,560-00 3,207 3,366 15,058 7,714 7,344 628 490 141 175 3,778 1,928

Total/or Rural Area 144,644-04 6,484 6,491 36,781 18,916 17,865 1,389 1,419 361 296 2,206 284

TOWN

Radhanpur Town M3,H,Mp9, 2,560-00 3,207 3,366 15,058 7,714 7,344 628 490 141 175 3,778 1,928 D7,Hos,Mcw,W92,Tk2,Po, To,l'ph,Ei,Ea,Ed.

Municipal Area 2,907 2,989 13,433 6,807 6,626 603 474 125 167 3,523 1,861

Total of Ward No. I 636 660 3,105 1,575 1,530 888 470

Block No. 1 19 79 390 197 193 108 36 Block No. 2 49 49 293 169 124 114 54 Block No. 3 (iO 6(i 268 136 132 104 62 Block No. 4 85 85 440 221 219 138 82 Block No. S 65 65 302 151 151 109 75

Block No. 6 44 44 187 89 98 66 55 Block No. 7 23 23 121 61 60 43 31 Block No. 8 72 80 384 199 185 112 54 Block No. 9 88 93 437 219 218 65 17 Block No. 10 71 76 283 133 150 29 4

Total of Ward No. [[ 364 384 1,888 917 971 553 429 86 121 389 144

Block No. 1 95 108 518 236 282 66 60 29 45 95 5S Block No. 2 58 60 263 113 150 26 22 18 18 59 64 Block No. 3 106 110 585 308 277 261 199 22 32 127 9 Block No. 4 105 106 522 260 262 200 148 17 26 108 16

Total of Ward No. III 476 504 2,039 1,016 1,023 35 31 646 311

Block No. 1 78 80 303 ]47 156 49 7 Block No. 2 64 68 282 ]53 129 79 23 Block No. 3 45 53 336 165 171 28 25 104 45 Block No. 4 68 75 225 108 117 7 6 72 28 Block No. 5 49 50 247 131 116 94 37

Block No. 6 54 56 237 115 122 82 46 Block No. 7 46 47 168 69 99 55 65 Block No. 8 54 56 150 85 65 72 37 Block No. 9 18 19 91 43 48 39 23

Total 0/ Ward No. IV 554 554 2,335 1,194 1,141 612 237

Block No. 1 83 83 271 134 137 93 48 Block No. 2 87 87 366 175 191 117 69 Block No. 3 102 102 458 255 203 104 26 Block No. 4 97 97 418 213 205 40 Block No. 5 99 99 509 266 243 182 67

Block No. 6 86 86 313 151 162 76 27

92 DIRECTOR);' Distriet-Banaskaatha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) -----_I II III IV ---V ----VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M 'F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 181920212223 242526272829 303132,33 34 35 36 1

14,3:10 8,964 9SS: 136 817 435 79 948 432 1,571 12,290 5,391 3,994 394 51 326 4 21 188 1 412 19,818

3,625 804 594 302 27 11 80 16 141 68 419 1 53 8 710 126 393 1 1,208 271 4,089 6,540

10,715 4,587 8,370 3,692 931 383 56 35 676 258 16 3 26 13 238 62 39 363 141 8,201 13,278

3,625 804 594 .302 27 11 80 16 141 68 419 1 53 8 710 126 393 1 1,208 271 4,089 6,540

3,115 630 376 139 21 8 80 16 140 67 419 1 53 8 706 123 127 1,193 268 3,692 5,996

736 147 100 55 6 3 7 12 8 124 28 2 145 11 56 262 64 839 1,383 BI. No. 98 22 8 4 1 1 .. 1 18 2 7 11 49 17 99 171 1 66 7 1 1 · . 2 8 14 6 37 4 103 117 2 63 3 . . .'. 1 1 7 25 10 20 2 73 129 3 97 (5 1 36 2 24 9 25 6 124 213 4 58 3 9 18 6 25 3 93 148 5

42 4 1 3 7 o. 20 2 2 9 2 47 94 6 28 9 3 .. · . 7 3 8 1 6 9 33 51 7 91 25 20 19 .. I . . 17 3 20 1 4 26 5 108 160 8 120 46 53 30 1 .. 1 3 1 14 .. .0 5 2 4 40 12 99 172 9 73 22 14 2 1 1 5 6 3 1 18 2 4 6 3 25 4 60 128 10

377 91 35 2 1 13 4 31 13 24 13 6 56 17 12 192 49 540 880

96 27 13 .. 2 . . 9 5 10 6 22 3 41 12 140 255 1 45 9 8 2 4 4 · . 4 0, 21 1 .. 8 2 68 141 2 139 30 11 5 8 I 8 3 7 12 2 94 17 169 247 3 97 25 3 2 23 3 7 6 4 ,7 49 18 163 237 4

485 42 43 8 8 3 32 13 49 2 .. 126 1 16 206 20 531 981

77 12 10 6 7 .. 8 1 5 8 39 5 70 144 1 74 2 18 1 1 3 .0 14 13 1 24 1 79 127 2 75 15 5 1 II 10 8 . , 12 1 37 5 90 156 3 54 3 8 1 12 1 12 21 2 54 114 4 66 S 6 1 1 21 38 3 65 111 5

S5 4 11 4 18 2] 3 60 118 6 30 J 3 1 1 8 00 17 1 39 98 7 33 2 23 5 3 52 65 8 21 14 6 22 48 9

603 143 84 26 1 41 3 56 26 116 1 .. 133 28 18 153 60 591 998

70 7 2 3 34 23 • 0 11 4 64 130 1 74 11 3 4 1 14 16 4 36 7 101 180 2 146 18 54 3 11 6 5 27 19 4 2 27 6 109 185 3 127 63 18 17 " 29 8 3 4 • 0 27 21 6 35 22 86 142 4 96 14 5 1 1 1 2 1 22 1 36 1 4 24 II 170 229 5

90 30 4 3 37 14 15 12 2 2 20 10 61 132 6

93 GUJAR.A..T VILLAGE RADHANPUR

SL Area in Occupied House~ Scheduled Scheduled Literate &: A-G houses No. VillagejTownjWard/Block holds Total Population Castes ------Tribes Educated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total of Ward No. V 877 887 4,066 2105 1,961 15 14 39 46 9S8 699

Block No. 1 118 118 563 310 253 51 18 Block No. 2 63 oX 293 135 158 74 37 Block No. 3 72 72 3]8 ]43 170 96 119 Block No. 4 45 50 220 ]03 117 70 52 Block No. 5 2S 28 97 51 46 32 14

Block No. 6 77 77 323 160 163 106 36 Block No. 7 84 84 419 204 215 133 158 Block No. 8 50 50 197 105 92 77 26 Block No. 9 45 45 203 96 107 · . 80 68 Block No. 10 91 91 350 187 163 1 3 83 122

Block No. 11 154 154 818 458 360 · . 39 46 137 28 Block No. 12 50 50 265 148 117 14 11 49 21

Non-Municipal Area 300 377 1,625 907 718 25 16 16 8 255 67

Block No. 29 80 80 715 370 345 4 3 8 3 27 4 Block No. 30 80 81 126 76 50 3 2 2 Block No. 31 140 216 784 461 323 18 11 8 5 226 63

Radhanpur Village *6,549-28

VILLAGES

1 Santhli P,Tk2,S. 4,420-29 119 119 655 321 334 9 20 36 4 2 Thikaria P,W,Tk. 911-02 42 42 283 147 136 19 2 3 Rangpura P,W,Tk. 1,118-25 24 24 139 66 73 · . II 4 Limbadka P,Tk. 1,034-35 41 41 203 102 101 10 8 9 2 5 Panvi P,W,Tk. 1,474-39 22 22 132 66 66 9 3

6 Lotia P,W. 3,202-37 134 136 771 391 38~ 32 25 60 5 7 Bhilot P,W,Tk2. 5,382·17 217 217 1,347 730 617 68 76 74 12 8 Javantri P,W2,Tk. 3,290-39 158 158 942 478 464 25 74 4 9 Chalwada P,W2,Tk2. 3,512·07 167 167 1,035 529 506 47 11 10 Moti Pipli P,W2,Tk. 3,481-10 183 183 995 501 494 73 78 68 12

11 Nyatwada W,Tk. 1,898·10 95 95 519 231 258 5 9 10 12 Dev P,W2,Tk,S. 3,035·09 164 164 924 512 412 10 15 73 7 13 Nani Pipli P,W2. 1,725-00 112 112 681 34R 333 20 22 87 12 14 Kalyanpura P,W2,Tk. 1,059-14 59 59 340 169 171 1 2 3 15 Memdabad M,W4,Tk3,Po. 6,280·25 295 295 1,784 910 874 21 72 100 16

16 Surka P,W,Tk. 911-00 42 42 274 139 115 4 2 13 17 Bandhwad P,W3,Tk. 3,666·13 255 255 1,624 779 845 84 94 . , .. 76 10 18 Sherganj P,W,Tk. 2,262-31 98 98 547 279 268 46 57 22 20 22 1 19 Ko1hapur P,W,Tk. 1,728-27 70 70 445 235 210 12 1 20 Sultanpura P,Tk. 2,447·29 92 92 538 283 255 9 10 39 1

21 Sardarpura P,W,Tk. 1,812-22 78 78 385 200 185 57 53 25 27 12 22 Porana Nava Juna P,W2,Tk2. 2,714-15 140 140 785 416 369 2 4 25 Amratnagar 23 Alhabad P,W,Tk. 1.751-36 104 104 666 327 339 17 16 .. 37 2 24 Subapura Juna P,W2,Tk2. 2.926·17 ]55 ]55 877 422 455 16 19 26 10 84 7 Nava 25 Vijaynagar M,W2,Tk. 1.269-23 89 89 556 265 291 23 12 9 64 14

26 Arjansar M,W,Tk. 4,222-22 222 222 1,276 661 615 89 73 25 17 69 4 • The area of Radhanpur Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka 94 DIERCTORY District-Bauaskalltha TALUKA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers Sl. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. M F M F M FM F M FM PM FM F M F M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

914 207 114 56 5 20 2 9 7 106 1 9 246 66 25 380 75 1,191 1.754 Bl. No. 177 49 HI 3~ 4 2 11 2 5 4- 68 11 131 204 1 59 S 12 11 8 25 8 76 150 2 76 5 2 · . 14 27 33 , 72 ]65 3 48 4 2 .. 4 5 25 15 5S 113 4 23 6 1 1 11 5 5 6 28 40 5

76 7 1 9 .. 24 42 7 84 156 6 100 1 3 I ) 5 47 .. :; 29 1 104 214 7 48 6 . . .. 9 1 23 3 15 3 j7 86 8 31 3 1 · . 2 · . j . . J3 · . 16 3 59 104 9 103 21 3 4 L. 3 13 1 25 4 55 14 84 142 10

95 58 · . 20 2 4 22 42 1 48 14 363 302 11 72 'I 39 22 14 2 17 21 3 28 3 76 78 12

510 174 218 163 6 3 1 4 3 266 1 15 3 397 544

184 128 163 125 6 3 3 7 4 186 217 29 45 28 42 28 · . . - .. . . 1 · . 31 22 10 281 18 13 10 1 1 3 25') 8 3 180 305 :;1

176 14 141 13 8 5 4 10 145 320 1 65 59 4 1 1 82 136 2 33 31 · . 2 . . · . 33 73 3 57 10 49 9 1 5 1 1 1 45 91 4 28 4 24 2 1 1 2 2 38 62 5

203 ]03 164 94 15 .. 13 8 5 . . 6 1 188 277 6 384 100 305 68 12 5 7 36 18 17 5 9 2 346 517 7 285 38 249 31 8 10 1 3 8 2 · . 7 4 193 426 8 254 137 203 127 16 5 19 2 6 1 2 8 2 275 369 9 287 107 200 65 20 10 25 15 2 12 5 18 10 12 214 387 10

167 3 151 6 3 1 3 1 2 2 114 255 11 277 121 223 115 20 4 20 1 9 1 5 · . 235 291 12 193 89 154 69 10 11 7 5 13 l3 IS5 244 13 71 81 71 .. 90 2 · . 1 · . 79 100 14 494 7 410 4 17 7 13 2 12 12 21 2 416 867 15

71 58 6 4 1 1 1 68 135 16 441 . . 373 · . 17 36 · . 8 7 · . 338 845 17 168 99 116 63 6 27 10 3 16 16 10 111 169 18 125 3 98 2 10 10 1 4 3 110 207 19 153 30 129 30 15 3 4 2 130 225 10

109 75 85 63 3 .. .. 8 5 1 12 7 91 110 21 228 109 194 100 8 1 1 16 7 2 1 7 188 260 22 196 42 136 38 17 25 2 16 4 131 297 23 272 141 215 139 28 13 10 6 2 150 314 24 148 130 118 124 14 2 9 1 2 1 5 2 117 161 25

405 269 317 225 29 4 25 12 2 13 11 5 13 17 256 346 26

95 GUJARAT VILLAGE RADHANPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Edut:ated P M F M F M F ----M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

27 Jorawarganj W,Tk. 3.176-30 29 29 165 80 85 . . .. 1 28 Dehgam P,W,Tk. 4,104-24 153 153 835 441 394 29 42 8 J3 34 8 2~" 29 Gotarka P,W2,Tk,Po. 3,015-23 232 ~.<.. 1,288 650 638 65 73 26 17 120 32 30 Delana P,W. ] ,904-31 85 86 423 226 197 11 10 10

31 Sarkarpura P,W,Tk. 2,733-17 91 91 524 278 246 36 34 17 32 Karsangadh P,W,Tk. 3,503·07 75 75 392 204 188 2 .. 33 Agichana P,W2,Tk. 2,908-32 99 ]03 532 272 260 8 4 9 I 34 Bismillaganj 1,804.36 10 10 57 40 17 2 35 Pedashpura P,W2,Tk. 1,744-22 109 109 652 345 307 6 7 52 6

36 Dholakda P,Riv. 2,083-29 113 113 624 330 294 28 28 ] I 10 57 11 37 Chhaniathal P,Tk,Riv. 1,697-20 102 102 548 274 274 II 10 7 8 30 1 38 Gulabpura P,W. 1,190-14 43 43 274 143 131 26 23 5 3 8 1 39 Kamalpuf P,Tk. 5,482-13 232 232 1,303 652 651 27 22 112 12 40 Satun P,W2,Tk. 3,556-31 157 157 916 435 481 20 29 33 1

41 Najupura P,Riv. 1,990·02 144 144 787 432 355 36 25 2 2 57 4 42 Shergadh P,W2,Tk,Riv. 1,510-20 71 71 377 186 191 28 26 15 15 23 4 43 Sabdalpura P,W2,Tk. 2,495·31 128 128 630 327 303 39 39 22 19 33 1 44 Amirpura P,W,Tk. 2,002·02 117 117 615 327 288 60 64 149 132 35 9 45 Sinad P,W,Tk. 4,441-13 162 162 849 440 409 57 96 71 7

46 Mag.bapura P,W. 1,151·11 114- 114 664 341 323 1 ., 47 2 47 Masali P,Riv. 3,084-11 157 157 773 389 384 ]02 53 5 3 45 3 48 Shahpur W. 959-10 23 23 124 64 60 1 49 Bhadia P,W,Tk2. 1,299-16 84 84 488 251 237 5 4 32 SO Badarpura P,W2. 1,495·23 111 111 557 299 258 37 34 50 10

51 Nanapura P,W2,Tk2. 3,662-36 ]63 163 975 498 477 6S 66 81 22 52 Jetalpura and P2.W2,Tk2. 2,208-04 159 159 886 462 424 20 15 40 6 Vadnagar 53 Kamalpur M,W,Riv. 2,329-00 174 174 903 487 416 34 34 57 10 54 Dharvadi P,W2,Tk. 3,015·09 170 170 877 486 391 18 17 14 1

96 DIRECTORY District-Banaskantha TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ------_ ._- -- Sl. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F M F M F No. ]5 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

. 49 42 48 41 . . 1 .' . · . · . 1 . . · . 31 43 27 291 178 ::50 16] 12 5 li' 10 · . I · . 10 2 150 216 28 358 175 219 133 27 6 54 19 .. 3 19 8 2 34 9 292 463 29 125 59 99 53 6 2 g 2 4 6 4 101 138 30

165 2 133 I 7 · . 5 · . · . 4 16 113 244 3r 113 75 91 46 5 3 12 26 5 91 113 32 174 67 140 55 6 2 21 10 7 98 193 33 29 10 26 8 .3 2 ...... II 7 34- 201 116 137 93 24 9 22 11 5 3 5 8 · . 144 191 35 190 129 117 96 30 17 3 1 29 15 5 · . 5 · . 140 165 36 168 149 110 108 7 9 3 3 32 27 5 2 11 106 125 37 81 53 65 48 14 5 . . · . · . 1 1 62 78 38 393 15 338 9 37 6 1 10 · . 1 4 · . 2 259 636 39 245 70 188 59 18 3 35 7 2 1 2 · . 190 411 40 , , 263 191 216 159 23 20 15 12 6 3 169 164 41 110 43 71 41 33 2 · . · . · . . . 3 3 76 148 42 , 185 28 131 7 19 5 14 3 18 13 1 2 · . 142 275 43 183 99 162 99 5 · . 6 4 6 144 189 44 265 210 240 197 ]6 11 2 1 6 1 175 199 45

180 151 121 105 24 27 7 2 7 2 20 15 161 172 46 198 170 155 139 12 ·. 7 3 2 22 28 191 214 47 31 28 24 20 7 8 · . . . 33 32 43 151 71 131 62 12 9 5 · . 2 1 · . 100 166 49 158 17 105 10 27 17 7 4 5 · . 141 241 50 276 154 218 147 42 7 1 9 · . 4 ·. 2 222 323 51 250 194 192 145 23 19 20 22 8- 6 4 2 3 · . 212 230 52 299 219 114 47 169 170 5 2 3 3 4 · . 188 197 53 275 170 240 ]56 25 13 5 1 5 211 221 54

97

TALUKA:SANTALPUR RADHANPUR TALUKA

DISTRICT

.~ .: .= .~ • iii .1 > .;:; .S ~ s ~ • !II ••

~ • .!! .0; .1: .; •• .:11 .::: .:; .~ .= .! ~ eQ Z Z 4: 0: I- ~ •• .~ W ~~ _j ~Il: S ... \- :::>tn ~ 'r _J- \).. ~ «0 0 ... I-<{ 7.. •• a:: I l .- .'" Q_«~~ tL ... -ly ." ~~ Zz V')m«<{ H::Un>t .:::10 NN'v'1:::J '" TALUKA

SANTALPUR GUJARAT VILLAGE SANTALPUR

S1. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/TownfWard/Block kG houses holds Total Population . Castes Tribes Educated ~-- P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TOTAL FOR SANTALf"UR TALUKA 335,107-04 2,116 22,989 1,647 285 3,445 8,080 44,316 21,327 1.587 244 679

Total for Urban Area

Total for Rural Area 335,107-04 8,080 8.116 44,316 22,989 21,327 1,647 1,587 285 244 3,445 679

VILLAGES

1 Jakhotra P,W,Tk,Riv. 5.737-23 177 178 S49 429 420 44 41 8 6 41 5 2 Eval W,Tk,Riv. 4,832-16 40 40 204 112 92 7 7 .. 5 1 3 Vahuva P,W2,Tk,Riv. 7,546-28 309 309 1,354 697 657 51 51 4 3 63 .5 4 Barara P,W.Tk. 3,100-25 88 88 450 233 217 17 20 8 .5 Dhokavada P,W13,Tk2. 9,000-37 175 175 869 457 412 46 41 34

6 Charanka P,Tk. 10,126-03 74 75 339 188 151 17 14 19 7 Madhutra M,W3,Tk4. 10,810-34 276 276 1,452 757 695 56 65 118 II 8 Datrana P,W2,Tk3. 3,744-06 175 175 876 436 440 36 53 20 1 9 Aluvas P,Tk,Riv. 5,643-31 18 18 101 51 50 3 1 4 10 Fang1i P,W,Tk. 7,480-25 70 71 354 186 168 10 12 11

11 Rozu W,Tk2. 3,164-10 34 34 206 99 107 18 19 16 3 12 Ranmalpura P,Tk2. 1,781-26 36 36 246 116 130 .. 7 1 13 Bakutra P,Mp,Tk2. 7,722-29 184 184 872 440 432 31 29 5 7 57 1 14 Babra P,Tk. 7,288-31 98 94 457 227 230 16 18 32 3 15 Patanka P,Tk. 8,746-26 62 62 ,305 147 158 8 6 11 2

16 Zazam P,W,Tk. 7,5]0-31 165 ]65 1.052 541 511 47 47 .. 47 2 17 Santalpur P,M,Mp,D,W6, 7,189-03 411 423 2;095 1,106 989 104 94 3 2 384 113 Tk,Riv,Po,To. 18 Kalyanpura P,Tk. 1,600-17 44 46 240 116 114 4 19 Par P,Tk. 4,415-06 121 121 581 313 268 8 12 50 8 20 Bavarda P,Tk. 3,343-04 65 65 301 153 148 24 20 13

21 Varnosari P,Tk. 2,862-31 50 50 355 185 170 14 11 3 5 16 1 22 Kilana P,W,Tk2. 4.543-28 150 ]50 821 434 387 17 J3 46 8 23 Piparala P,W3,Tk2. 19,131-38 260 260 1,533 788 745 40 36 137 23 24 Garambadi P,W,Tk2. 6,645-37 109 109 517 269 248 20 16 .56 5 25 Sidhada M,W,Tk2. 4,464-11 139 142 764 403 361 25 30 47 3

26 Daldi P,Tk. 4,199-13 80 80 428 233 205 16 5 30 6 27 Jamvada P,W,Tk. 3.601-06 58 63 344 180 164 1 28 Vavdi W,Tk. 570-17 21 21 132 72 60 29 Keshargadh W. 303-00 11 1 [ 65 29 36 30 Rajusara P,Tk. 2,720-35 32 32 232 119 113 2 2 7

.... 31 Korda M,Mp,W2,Tk3. 10,614-27 259 259 1,476 796 680 43 41 4 5 187 48 32 Rampura P,Tk. 1,336-36 26 26 140 71 69 13 33 Chhansara P,Tk. 7,180·01 93 9.3 533 290 243 56 42 29 6 34 Daigamda P,Tk. 2,243-09 74 74 4J8 223 195 6 7 17 2 3.s Bamroli P,W3,Tk2. 6,376-14 142 142 779 400 379 16 17 42 5

36 Gadha P,W2,Tk.Riv. 2,762-24 97 97 604 329 275 8 9 43 3 37 Zandala P,W,Tk,Riv. 5,474-03 121 121 729 373 356 11 12 52 4 38 Lodra P.Tk. 5,872-02 176 176 1,028 541 487 29 30 2 1 51 4 39 Ganjisar M,Tk,Po. 4.242-10 163 167 1,007 519 488 18 15 85 15 ·40 Boruda P,W,Tk. 2,543-08 113 113 609 315 294 43 42 39 7

41 Cbalanda P,W,Tk. 2,175-22 75 75 499 248 251 26 27 12 42 Vajegadh. P,W,Tk. 121-27 15 .15 85 4.5 40 .. 43 Dhrandava. P,Tk. 1,017-38 55 55 288 151 137 6 6 14

100 IBRJ.'.C'lORY District -Bana_ana.. TALUllA WORKERS Non­ Total workers workers SI· (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX x No' M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F. M F M F 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 \ 13,3:33 9,33(} 828 318 1,185 36 82 651 195 708 9,656 7,385 6,103 480 114 497 52 120 109 13,942

13,3331,3859,330 6,103 828 480 318 114 1.185 4Q7 36 82 52 651 120 195 .. 708 109 9,656 13,942

287 199 191 167 8 23 29 3 2 4 26 13 15 3 142 221 1 70 46 1 5 15 2 1 42 92 2 411 269 296 245 11 11 1 50 4 17 1 35 8 286 388 3 132 109 109 105 3 7 7 3 2 1 4 101 108 4 282 214 249 194 18 17 4 2 4 3 5 175 198 5

113 2 85 2 6 17 1 4 75 149 6 438 153 297 139 44 12 8 38 2 36 13 319 542 7 250 31 205 19 12 7 21 4 7 1 4 186 409 8 38 7 38 7 .. 13 43 9 109 2 92 3 2 1 7 1 5 77 166 10

61 45 3& 35 4 2 7 2 1 9 8 38 62 11 69 47 52 41 10 6 3 3 1 47 83 12 278 202 238 191 6 3 15 8 5 5 9 162 230 13 160 102 146 Ion 3 1 6 I 4 67 128 14 99 16 83 16 1 12 1 1 48 142 15

360 252 294 200 23 32 16 9 6 2 .. .. 5 8 16 1 181 259 16 602 99 230 36 7 8 1 97 35 6 22 2 75 5 47 " 117 13 504 890 17 76 46 60 45 3 1 2 3 8 50 68 18 204 3 183 3 14 1 2 4 l09 26S 19 82 61 74 60 2 1 5 1 71 87 20

112 107 99 93 6 5 6 9 .. 1 73 63 21 259 119 213 lOS .. 35 10 1 6 4 4 17S 268 22 457 199 281 149 58 20 26 7 4 33 23 21 28 6 331 546 23 170 121 121 101 7 5 20 9 3 5 ':] 7 6 99 127 24 256 179 197 165 17 11 2 18 2 5 15 3 147 1&2 25

143 110 101 81 7 4 3 3 25 21 5 2 80 95 26 90 1 63 10 ]2 I 5 90 ]63 27 38 .. 31 2 4 1 34 60 28 21 IS 15 13 6 2 8 21 29 67 8 53 8 6 8 52 105 30

453 252 280 197 49 41 78 13 3 27 16 343 428 31 39 32 34 32 5 ...... 32 37 32 155 78 98 65 7 6 3 21 4 1 21 1 135 165 33 118 79 93 68 9 7 9 4 .. 6 1 105 116 34 236 161 187 13S 8 10 ·3 25 10 2 5 3 3 164 218 35

186 Itl 144 91 20 13 15 6 5 1 2 143 164 36 227 169 168 124 IS 9 28 29 4 6 10 1 2 146 1&7 37- 320 175 290 159 7 5 1 II 9 7 4 2 221 312 38 282 158 197 138 21 4 3S 13 16 3 2 8 237 330 39 182 139 131 119 21 18 22 2 7 1 133 155 40

14S 86 105 72 18 13 18 '3 1 103 165 41 24 ]4 16 10 3 4 5 21 26 42 79 46 63 40 2 i5 9 2 2 1 72 91 43

101 GUJARAT VILLAGE SANTALPUR

SI. Area in Occupied HOWie- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Vi1lage/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes -----EdLcated P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

44 Dabhi P,Tk. 2,269-37 64 64 375 192 183 10 10 10 45 Parsund P,W2,Tk2. 3,414-02 53 54 293 163 130 3 1 II I ~:.: 46 Unrot P,W,Tk. 2.231-06 62 62 362 176 186 18 25 35 4 47 Zekda P,W,Tk,S. 4,040-25 152 152 940 478 462 79 59 33 38 69 10 48 Antamesh W2,Tk2,Riv. 28,006-09 106 ]11 591 309 282 4 8 1 ] 49 Vaghpura P,W2,Tk. 764-00 40 41 209 109 100 2 3 2 3 7 50 Manpura P,W3,Tk. 2,791-04 66 66 370 186 184 4 11 27

51 Jarusa P,Tk,S. 2,928-31 110 110 669 354 315 14 13 42 38 53 52 Zanzansar P,W,Tk. 1,074-10 41 41 272 141 131 9 10 4 1 5 53 Daisar P,Tk. 3,524-32 76 76 491 245 246 17 16 3 3 18 4 54 Gokha-ntar P,Tk2.Riv. lO,]66-37 ]65 165 862 458 404 48 35 3 37 3 55 Nalia P,WlO,Tk2. 1,127-13 25 25 118 64 54 5 8 9 3 4 1

56 Sherpura P,Tk. 2,332-30 72 72 399 208 191 30 27 19 3 57 Fulpura P,W,Tk. 1,332-34 40 40 230 124 106 58 36 15 7 58 Lakhapura P,W,Tk. 1,081-03 35 35 199 104 95 5 59 Kamalpura P,W,Tk. 923-34 44 44 269 138 131 5 60 Joravargadh W,Tk. 1,461-38 37 37 204 105 99 6 3 1 \

61 Koliwada P,W3,Tk. 4,171-28 173 173 995 479 516 97 112 70 16 62 Limgamda P,W,Tk,Riv. 2,030-26 61 61 352 178 174 10 12 23 63 Varahi M2,Mp3,D3,W4, 5,313-12 879 879 4,255 2,240 2,015 152 137 8 3 931 312 Tk2,Po,To. 64 Navagam W,Tk. 868-23 52 62 374 198 176 1 3 65 Vandhiya W,Tk. 426-23 19 19 149 79 70 72 68

66 Sadpura P,W2,Tk. 3,070-29 103 103 616 321 295 27 29 1 2 38 67 Undargadha P,Tk. 1,214-23 38 38 231 122 109 12 9 8 9 11 3 68 Unadi P,Wll. 1,324-23 53 53 336 176 160 17 15 16 69 Meghpura Tk. 1,422-36 25 25 150 71 79 13 2 70 Hamirpura P,W,Tk. 2,645-01 76 76 421 208 213 28 25 31 2

71 Lunichana W,Tk. 1,172-34 36 36 243 117 126 .. .. 1 72 Abiyana M,W,Tk. 2,186-18 164 164 947 493 454 45 47 13 8 63 3 73 Saiyadpura 940-29 .. U n i n h a b i t e d 74 Amrapur P,W,Tk,S. 12,137-37 108 108 663 339 324 38 36 14 4 75 Gadsai P,W2,Tk,Riv. 3,023-12 119 119 727 392 335 29 20 33 2

76 Clladiyana P.W,Tk. 1,895-17 49 49 415 205 210 3 2 5 3

102 ~IRECTORY District-Banaskantba TALUKA WORKERS Non- Total workers workers S1. I II III IV V VI VIII IX X ---tI-IX) ------VII No. M F M F M F M F M F M-- F M F M F M F M F ---M F L\ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

108 81 84 70 6 1 9 6 2 3 2 3 2 84 102 44 82 52 70 48 6 3 3 2 1 1 81 78 45

97 66 71 59 10 4 9 3 2 " 2 3 79 120 46 , , 286 240 221 210 21 18 0' 27 8 10 4 7 192 2.22 47

159 24 126 6 14 7 15 11 ' 0 3 ' , 1 150 258 48 , 52 37 35 33 4 4 , 1 1 0, 10 I 57 63 49 105 99 93 92 4 4 1 7 3 81 85 50

"''1 218 189 150 153 34 20 2 "'~ 16 1 8 136 126 51 7& 63 73 63 1 1 I 2 63 68 52 135 75 100 67 16 8 2 6 0, 6 ,0 , , 5 110 171 53 261 168 190 139 17 11 • 0 38 16 8 2 1 7 197 236 54 42 30 34 25 6 5 1 1 22 24 55

12& 112 89 92 17 00 19 12 5 3 3 80 79 56 70 59 52 52 4 I , . o. 4 1 o. 2 4 6 3 54 47 57 61 50 49 42 .. 1 2 7 6 3 1 43 45 58 71 ,64 66 59 5 5 .. 67 67 59 64 62 56 57 3· 2 5 3 41 37 60

291 198 212 167 28 18 .. 26 6 16 6 9 1 188 318 61 107 75 90 71 5 1 5 o. 1 o. o. 2 ,0 .. 5 71 99 62 1,149 293 311 11.1 19 1 35 15 J54 71 18 13 1 261 47 64 274 47 1,091 1,722 63 88 77 70 65 5 3 1 5 2 2 4 5 2 110 99 64 48 35 45 33 3 2 31 35 65

193 135 138 119 18 5 27 3 1 8 1 1 128 160 66 70 47 64 45 5 2 0, .0 1 52 62 67 109 91 94 89 1 8 2 1 o. 3 2 67 69 68 48 26 36 24 3 1 5 1 2 2 .. 23 53 69 128 99 108 95 5 I 4 2 1 1 8 2 80 114 70

63 49 56 41 J! 6 6 2 o. 1 54 77 71 299 217 183 135 53 41 7 8 47 33 00 .. .. 4 .. 5 194 237 72 • 0 • 0 .. U n i n It a b i t e d .. 73 24 203 99 135 79 12 38 8 1 3 2 .0 136 225 74 229 163 148 Il4 27 18 43 30 6 5 1 163 172 75

111 92 95 76 1 1 10 14 3 2 1 94 118 76

103