CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-10

DISTRICT (;;ENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

BANDA

VI LLAGE & TOWN DI RECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS .ABSTRACT

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'KALINJER FORT'

he historic fort of Kalinjer is located in the ancient land of Jejakbhukti, an integral part of TBundelkhand. This fort and town are of strategic importance during medieval lines. It is situated at an height of 700 feet on Vindhyanchal ranges. This fort is accessable through seven gateways - the Alamgir Darwaja, Ganesh Dwar, Chauburji Darwaja, Buddh Bhadra Darwaja,

Hanuman Dwar, Lal Darwaja and Bara Darwaja. The fort was a Chandela stronghold from 9th to 15 th century and remained invincible up to thetime of Mughals. Akbar tmally conquered it in 1569 and gifted it to Birbal, one of the "nrne jewels" of his court. Within the fort ,thereare two palaces - the Raja Mahal and the Rani Mahal as well as several other places of interest like Sita Sej, Patal Ganga, Pandu Kund and Budha - Budhi Taal whose waters are believed to posses healing qualities. Contents Page Foreword x Preface ~I Acknowledgement XIIl District Highlights - 2001 Census xv Important Statistics in the Disttict XVi Ranking ofTahsils in the District xviii Statement-l Name of the headquarters of district/tahsil, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2002 XIX Statement-2 Name of the headquarters ofdistrict/C D block their rural-urban status and distance from district"headquarters, 2001 XIX Statement-3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 xx Statement-4 Area, number of villagesIt owns and population in district and tahsil, 2001 XXI Statement-5 CD Blockwisenumberofvillages and rural population, 2001 XXII Statement--6 Population of Urban Agglomeq'ations/towns, 2001 XXII Staternent-7 Villages with popuiation of5,000 and above at C D Block level-as per 2001 census and amenities available xxiii Statement-8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 census and amenities available XXIV Statement-9 Houseless and Institutional population oftahsils, rural and urban, 2001 XXIV Analytical Note (i) . History and scope of the District Census Handbook 2 (li) Briefhistory of the district 2 (Ui) Administrative set-up 4 (iv) Physical features 5 (1) Location and size 5 (2) Physiography 5 (3) Drainage 6 (4) Climate 6 (5) Natural Economic Resources 6 (v) Census Concepts 1Q (vi) Non-Census Concepts 17 (vii) 2001 Census findings-Population, its distribution etc_ 21 (viii) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 22 (ix) Brief analysIs of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 47 (X) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting Operations, Census oflndia 2001 based on inset tables 56 (xi) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade 61 (xii) Brief dtscription of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 61 (xiii) Major characteristics and contribution of the district· 61 (xiv) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 62 (xv) Village Directory 62

vn Part A - Village and Town Directory: {Section I and III Section I - Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory 65 (b) Statement-List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 200 I Censlls 70 (c) C.D. Block wise presentation of Village Directory Data 71

(i) Map of Jaspura CD Block (Facing Page) 72 (ii) . Alphabetical list of villages of Jaspura CD Block 73 (iii) Village Directory of Jaspura CD Block 74 (i) Map of CD Block (Facing Page) 82 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages of Tindwari CD Block 83 (iii) Village Directory of Tindwari CD Block 85 (i) Map of Badokhar Khurd CD Block (Facing Page) 109 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages ofBadokhar Khurd CD Block 110 (iii) Village Directory of Badokhar Khurd CD Block 112 (i) Map ofBaberu CD Block (Facing Page) 126 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages of CD Block 127 (iii) Village Directory of Baberu CD :l3lock 129 (i) Map of Kamasin CD Block (Facing Page) 145 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages of Kamasin CD Block 146 (iii) Village Directory of Kamas in CD Block 148 (i) Map of Bisanda CD Block (Facing Page) 162 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages of Bisanda CD Block 163 (iii) Village Directory ofBisanda CD Block 165 , (i) Map of Mahuva CD Block (Facing Page) 175 (li) Alphabetical list of villages of Mahuva CD Block 176 (iii) Village Directory ofMahuva CD Block 179 (i) Map of CD Block (Facing Page) 201 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages ofNaraini CD Block 202 (iii) Village Directory ofNaraini CD Block206

(d) Almendices to Village Directorx

APPENDIX I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages CD Block level 233 APPENDIX IA Villages by number of Primary School 237 APPENDIX IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondmy Schools 237 APPENDIX IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 238 APPENDIX II Villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available240 239 APPENDIX IIA Census towns which do not have one or more amenities. 240 APPENDIX III ~and utilization data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns 240 APPENDIX IV CD Blockwise list of inhabited vtllages where no amcnity olhcr than drinking water facility is available 24.1 APPENDIX V Summary showing number of villages having or not having Scheduled Castes population 243 APPENDIX VI Summary showing number of villages having or not having Scheduled Tribes population 243

VIII APPENDIX VIlA List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 244 APPENDIX VIIB List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 257 APPENDIX VIII Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C D block wise) 258 APPENDIX IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 258

Section II - Town Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory 264 Town Directory Statements (l to VII) : (b) STATEMENT I Status and Growth History 266 (c) STATEMENT II Physical aspects and location of towns 268 (d) STATEMENT III Municipal Finance 270 (e) STATEMENT IV Civic and other amenities 272 (t) STATEMENTV Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities 274 (g) STATEMENT VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 278 (h) STATEMENT VII Civic and other amenities in slums 280 (i) Appendix to Town Director; 281

Part JL.. Pri.!lli!!:..y_Ccnsu_s Abs.tra_~t (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 283 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 287 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e. 294 Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population Primary Ce'nsus Abstract for Scheduled Castes 303 Primary Census A.hstract for Scheduled Tribes 310 CD Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 316

Primary Census Abstract Jaspura CD Block 318 Primary Census Abstract Tindwari CD Block 325 Primary Census Abstract Badokhar Khurd CD Block 338 Primary Census Abstract Baberu CD Block 351 . Primary Census Abstract Kamasin CD Block 364 Primary Census Abstract Bisanda CD Block 377 Primary Census Abstract Mahuva CD Block 384 Primary Census Abstract Naraini CD Block 403

Urban Primary Census Abstract 428

Annexures - I To VIII Annexure I Number ofvillages under each Gram Panchayat 441 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 441 Annexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Ccnsus 442 Annexure IV Percentage distribution ofM igrants by place ofbirth/place 0 r last rcsidencc. 1991 Census 443 1 .. Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the districttiahsi I as per 1991 CcnsLls 444 Annexure VI Marital status of population as per 1991 Census 446 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 Census 449 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991 Census 451

\x FOREWORD

he District Census Handbook (DCBB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one T of the imp~rtant publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publlcation, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town"wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCBB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrativ~ statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCBII was in two parts: Part­ A contained village aqd town directory and Part-B the PCA of village 3l1d town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levJls. New features alongw.ith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into' it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub­ centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised.Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV -A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3. The 1991 census DCBB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA forthe first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community DeVelopment Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level w'ilI help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (ifnot available 1in the village), are given. This ineludes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including

(x) details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a' number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place ofbirthlplace oflast residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the . villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record stmcture under the supervision of Dr. Ranvir Singh, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance il~' the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision ofShri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record stmcture for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCBB manusclipts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

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

(xi) Preface

The District Census Handbooks (DCHBs) are brought-out in two parts giving village and town wise data for each district. The first part contains non-census data for each village and town and is called Village and Town Directories Part A. The Part B provides Census data for rural area up to the village level and for urban areas up to ward level for each town or city in the shape of Primary Census Abstract (PCAs). The infonnation contained in Primary Census Abstract and Village and Town Directory (VDs/TDs) has already been released for data users in soft copy. Data available in District Census Handbooks are very useful for policy planners. Administrators, Researchers and other socio-economic research centers. Till 1991 Census, all the inset tablcs included in District Census Handbooks were produced manually. But this time the software designed by thc Data Processing Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India helped in the fast generations of tables. I am deeply grateful to Shri J.K, Banthia, Ex-Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for his guidance and suppoli. I would like to thank Shri D.K. Sikri, Secretary, Registrar Gcneral and Census Commis­ sioner ofIndia for his sustained suppOli and spontaneous, unfailing guidance through our endeavours. At thc outset I thank to Shri R.C. Sethi. Additional Registrar General, India, who drove us to complete the District Census Handbooks within a specific timeframe and make it ready for printing. I thank to Shri R.G. Mitra, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (C&T), Shri, R.P. Singh, Ex. Deputy Registrar General (Map), Dr. I.C. Aggarwal, Ex. Assistant Registrar General (SS) of tl{e officc of Register General. India for their guidance at each steps in the preparation of District Census Handbook. Spccial thanks are due to Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director (Social Studies) and Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director (EDP), without their untiring efforts and support we could not have completed the District Census Handbook within this time. The Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Ranbir Singh, under whose guidance. the. entire operations were carried out deserves all credit for its success, but he was repatriated to the State Government for taking up some other important assignments before the volume could be made available for the pl'inting. I am also thankful to Shri R. K. Singh, Ex-Joint Director and Shri S.S.A. Jafri, Deputy Director for their \-aluable guidance and support to complete this project within specific time frame. The task or data collection in respect of both Census and non-census items was a gigantic on which officialll in the State Government had to perform along with their normal duties. For their deep sense of devotion to duty and hard work in this regard, I am thankful to all of them. The preparation of District Census Handbook was done under the supervision and guidance of Shri B.K. Srivastava, Deputy Director of Census Operations and their team of dedicated workers deserves all praise for their perseverance and dedication in preparing for Camera Ready Copy of District Census Handbook. I am also thanlcful to Shri Mohan Pandey, Ex-Deputy Director, Shri J. Majhi, Assistant Director. Shri M.M. Pandey, Dr. S.S. Shanna S.l. Grade-I and Shri S.K. Banerjee, S.1. Gr. II who assisted in the work for timely completion of the project. S.I.Gr.II, S.I.Gr.III, Sr.Compilers, Compilers, Data Entry Operators and Assis­ tant Compilers who assisted in the wOl~k also did a tremendous job. Shri A.M. Ansari, Deputy Director (EDP) and his team of devoted workers deserve all praise for timely processing of Household Schedule through Imagc Based Data Capturing Technology i.e. Scanning. The members of the staffin the Map Section did a commcnd­ able job under the guidance of Shri Dashrath Singh, Research Officer (M ap) in bri nging out various maps.

PI'adecp Kumar Lucknow Deputy Director of Census Operat ions. October, 2008 Uttar Pradesh, Ltitknow

(xii) Acknowledgement. Guidance 1 Dr. Ranbir Singh lAS Director 2 Shri R.K. Singh Joint Director 3 Shri S.S.A. lafri Deputy Director Supervision 1 Shri S.C. Tripathi DeputyDirector 2 Shri K.C. Upadhayaya Deputy Director 3 Shri G.N. Pathak Deputy Director 4 Shri Mohan Pandey Deputy Director 5 Shri B.K. Srivastava Deputy Director 6 Shri T.A. Usmani Assistant Director 7 Shri M.N. Singh Assistant Director 8 Shri V.K. Nigam Assistant Director 9 Shri lagannath Majhi Assistant Director DCHB Section (Collection/Compilation of Statistics and Writeup of Analytical Note) 1 Dr. Ravi Shankar Assistant Director 2 Shri Mritunjay Kumar Assistant Director 3 Shri Banarsi Lal Statistical Investigator Grade-I 4 Shri M.M. Pandey Statistical Investigator Grade-l .5 Dr. S.S. Sharma Statistical Investigator Gradc-I 6 Shri G.c. Gupta Statistical Investigator Grade-II 7 Shri S-K. Banerjee Statistical Inv~stigator Grade-II 8 Shri V.K. Tiwari Statistical In vestigator Grade-II 9 Shri T.R. Deorari Statistical Investigator Grade-III 10 Shri D.N, Saxena Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 1 ) Shri Riyaz Akhtar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 12 Shri Ajay Awasthi Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 13 Shri R.K. Verma Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 14 . Shri Vishwanath Gupta Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 15 Shri Pradeep Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade·Ill 16 Shri M.C. Maheshwari Statistical Investigator Grade-llI 17 Shri Satya Narain Compiler 18 Shri, Vijay Krishna Compiler 19 Shri Khus Ram Compiler 20 Shri Devi Dutt Pandey Assistant Compiler 21 Shri K.K, Awasthi Assistant Compiler 22 Smt. Kalpana Kukreti Assistant Compiler 23 Shri Alha Prased Loader Census and Tabulation Section (PCA Unit) 1 Shri P.c. Tewari Assistant Director 2 Shri RS. Meena Assistant Director 3 Shri D.D, Sharma Assistant Director 4 Shri Rakesh Kumar Sharma Assistant Director 5 Shri Suresh Chandra Kaushal Assistant Director 6 Shri Anadi Asthana Statistical Investigator Grade-II 7 Shri Nanku Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 8 Shri Ba~bir Singh Statistical Investigator Grade-lII 9 Shri P.K. Pathak Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 10 Shri DJ. Lyall Statistical' Investigator Grade-llI 11 Shri U.G. Jhingran Statistical Investigator Grade-Ill 12 Shri R.L. Yadav Statistical Investigator Grade-III 13 Sllri Vinod Solomon Statistical Ill\'€~stigatol' Grade-III 14 Shri Ajay Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade-III 15 Shri Ramesh Chandra Senior Compiler 16 Shri u.E. Singh Senior Compiler 17 Shri L.P. Yadav Senior Compiler 18 Shri Ajay Singh Bharti Compiler 19 Km. Sonia Jethwani Compiler 20 Km. Saubhagya Srivastava Assistant Compiler 21 Shri .. b.K.Rawat Assistant Compiler

(xiii) Acknowledgement - Contd ...

Map Unit I Shri Dashrath Singh Research Officcr (Map) 2 Shri M.C. Vimal Senior Geographer 3 Shri RK. Gupta Senior Geographer 4 Shri Binod Kumar Singh Geographer 5 Shri H.C. Tewari Senior Drawing Assistant 6 Shri Ajay Pratap Singh Senior Draughtsman Data Centre I Shri S.R Sahay Deputy Director 2 Shri A.M. Ansari Deputy Director (EDP) 3 Shri Pooran Chandra Senior Supervisor 4 Shri S.D. Sharma Junior Supervisor 5 Shri S.c. Mishra Junior Supervisor 6 Shri Gaffar Ali Junior Supervisor 7 Shri Pancham Ram Junior Supervisor 8 Shri Parshu Ram Junior Supervisor 9 Sliri Ram Prakash Saxena Data Entry Operator 10 Shri Satya Narayan Data Entry Operator II Shri Subhash Singh Data Entry Operator 12 Shri Santosh Kumar Srivastava Data Entry Operator 13 Shri Harish Chandra Prasad Data Entry Operator 14 Shri Ram Dass P.A. to Director 15 Shri M.S. Thapa Deputy Director (EDI') 16 Shri P.S. Chhikara Deputy Director, Dr Division, Dclhi Printing Unit Shri Om Prakash Assistant Director 2 Shri Rashid Ahmad Khan S.T.A. 3 Shri Asharfi Lal Investigator - III 4 Shri Satish Chandra Srivastava Printing Inspector 5 Shri Ram Sumer Assistant Compiler DCBB Section (Village &. Town Directory Unit) I Shri Ram Kishore Shashtri Statistical Investigator Grade-II 2 Shri Nirmal Singh Statistical Investigator Girade-Ill .' 3 Shri Lalit Kumar Statistical Investigator Grade-lIl 4 Shri Rajendra Singh Senior Compiler 5 Shri R.S. Mishra Compiler 6 Shri Ram Chandra Compiler 7 Shri Hari Lal Compiler 8 Shri Ashok Kumar Compiler 9 Shri S.N. Singh Compiler 10 Shri Sita Ram Compiler II Shri Ganga Ram Compiler 12 Shri RD. Prasad Compiler 13 Shri S.K. Sharma Upper Division Clerk 14 Shri Umar Daraz Upper Division Clerk 15 Smt. Sushma Nigam Lower Division Clerk Manuscript and CRC Preparation I Shri R.K. Nigam Senior Supervisor 2 Shri H.M. Suyal Junior Supervisor 3 Shri P.K. Bajpai Junior Supervisor 4 Shri G.c. Kandpal Data Entry Operator 5 Shri S.N.Yadav Data Entry Operator 6 Shri Inder Shckher Data Entry Operator 7 Shri Ishwar Singh Data Entry Operator 8 Shri Amar Nain Data Entry Operator 9 Shri Mohammad Irfan Khan Assistant Compiler 10 Km. Preeti Nag Assistant Compiler

(xiv) District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. District Banda ranks 53rd'in tem1S of population in the state, 2. The percentage share of urban popUlation in the district is 15.9 as against 20.8 of the population in urban areas of the state. . 3. Banda district has population density of345 persons pre sq, km., which is less than the state average 690 persons per sq. k111. 4. Banda distlict ranks 52nd in tenm of sex ratio (860) which is lower than the state average (898) females for one thousand males. 5. Banda distJict ranks 45th in literacy 54.4 which is lower than the state avcrage 56.3 percent. 6. There are only 36 uninhabited villages out of total 718 villages in thc district. 7. Decadal growth rate of the district 21.4 is lower to the state average of25.8 8. Banda tahsil has the highest number ofinhabited villages 199 while tahsil has the lowest number. 9. The district has 8 towns and no new town added after 1991 Census and no town has been declassified. 10. There are 249911 households in the district accounting for 0.97percent of the total households in the state. the average size ofhouseholds in the district is 6.2 persons.

(xv) IMPORT ANT STATISTICS

State District Uttar Pradesh Banda

Number of Village Total 107,452 71R Inhabited 97,941 6R2 Uninhabited 9,511 3G

Number of Towns Statutory 638 8 Census 66 0 Total 704 R

Number of Normal 25,644,759 249230 Households Institutional 69,848 356 Houseless 43,033 325

Population Total Person 166,197,921 1537334 Male 87,565,369 826544 Female 78,632,552 710790

Rural Person 131,658,339 1293316 Male 69,157,470 694989 Female 62,500,869 598327

Urban Person 34,539,582 2440111 Male 18,407,899 131555 Female 16,131,683 112463

Percentage Urban Population 20.8 15.9 Decadal Population Growth 1991-200 I Number Percentage Number Percentage Person 34,136,268 25.8 271191 21.4 Male 17,169,307 24.4 135352 19.6 Female 16,966,961 27.5 135839 23.6

Area (insquare Km.) 240,928 4460

Density of Population 690 345 (persons per square k111.)

Sex Ratio Total 89R R60 (Number of females Rural 904 861 per 1000 males) Urban 876 R55

(xvi) Number Percentage Number Percentage

Literates Persons 75,719,284 56.3 670986 54.4 Male 48,901,413 68.8 462956 69.3 Female 26,817,871 42.2 208030 36.8

Number Percentage Number Percentage Scheduled Castes PerSIilI1S 35,148,377 21.1 320226 20.8 Male 18,502,838 21.1 172542 20.9 Female 16,645,539 21.2 147684 20.8

Scheduled Tribes Persons l07,963 0.1 54 0.0 Male 55,834 0:1 26 0.0 Female 52,129 0.1 28 0.0

\Vorkers and Non-Workers

Total Workers> Persons 53,983,824 32.5 619361 40.3 (Main and Matginal Male 40,981,558 46.8 404308 48.9 torker) Female 13,002,266 16.5 215053 30.3

(i) Ivlain Workers Persons 39,337,649 23.7 412443 26.8 Male' 34,338,260 39.2 332406 40.2' Female 4,999,389 6.4 80037 11.3

(ii) Marginal Workers p'ersons 14,646,175 8,8 206918 13.5 Male 6,643,298 7.6 71902 8.7 Female 8,002,877 10.2 135016 19.0

N on-Workers Persons 112,214,097 67.5 917973 59.7 Male 46,583,811 53.2 422236 51.1 -'Female 65,630,286 83.5 495737 69.7

Category of Workers (Main & Marginal)

(i) Cultivators Persons 22,167,562 41.1 293588 47.4 Male 17,479,887 42.7 195986 48.5 Female 4,687,675 36.1 97602 45.4 (ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 13,400,911 24.8 194138 31.3 Male 8,245,599 20.1 99223 24.5 Female 5,155,312 39.6 94915 44.1

(iii) Workers in household Persons 3,031,164 5.6 19393 3.1 industry' Male l,946,545 4.7 12950 3.2 Female 1,084,619 8.3 6443 3.0 (iv) Other workers Persons 15,384,187 2S.5 112242 IS.I Male 13,309,527 32.5 96149 23.8 Female 2,074.660 16.0 . 16093 7.5

(xvii) Ranking ofTahsils in the District Serial III Terms of Bunda Baberu Number Alarm Nnrail1i Valuc Rank Value Rank Valuc [Z,lIlk V,duc R111lk [ . 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~ 9 I() I Total Population 557,861 392,59S 11 335,980 III 2S0.W)5 IV 2 Total area (ill squarc 1608,44 kill. ) 12<)3.47 II 717.27 IV 7(,2.()7 III 3 Density of population per 347 II 304 IV 468 .12\) III . ~q uare km. 4 ScxRatio 858 III 869 852 IV S(,l) II 5 Proportion Urban 28.2 3.7 IV 17.6 5.2 111 6 Proportion Scheduled " Castcs 16.9 IV 21.7 II 25.8 21.5 III 7 Proportion Schcdu led Tribes 0.0 II 0.0 1[[ 0.0 O. (I IV 8 Proportion Literate 60.5 49.3 [V 53.4 II 'll).7 III 9 Work participation rate 34.8 [V (Main + Marginal 43.1 42.4 III "5 .. ' Workers) " 10 Pcrc(!ntagc of villagcs huving Primary 93.5 91.8 II 86.5 III 13.7 IV Scho.ol II Pcrccntage of villages having Primary 6.0 Health II 7.1 2.4 IV 2.9 III Sub~Ccnter 12 Percentage of villages having Well 97.0 95.1 [[ 88.1 IV 9". (j III 13 Percentage of villages having Post Oflice 32.2 30.2 II 21.4 III 17.7 IV 14 Percentilge of villages having Bus Facility 16.1 III 12:6 IV 21.4 17.1 II 15 . Percentage of villages . having approach by 60.8 II 46.7 67.5 47A Pueen .IV III Road 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for 77.') 44.0 IV 66.7 II 5.1.1 111 domestic pUll'ose

17 Pcrcentage of vi llages having Forest area 25.1 14.3 III 7.9 IV 15.4 II 1.8 Percentage of villages having h,.igated area C)O.S 11 85.2 III 75.'1 IV Q2.tl

(xviii) STATEMENT 1: NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICTfTAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

S.No Name Name ofDistrict Tahsil ' Whether Distances from tahsil headquarters to District/Tahsil Headquarters Urban/Rural district headquarters by road (in kill) 1 2 3 4 5 District Banda* Banda NPP* Urban* 0 Banda* Banda NPP Urban* 0 2 Baberu Baberu NP Urban* 40 3 Attarra Attarra NPP Urban* 0 4 Naraini Naraini NP Urban* 38

Note:- 1- Asterisk in column 2 denotes that district/tahsil is a rail head. 2- Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district/tahsil headquarters is a statutory town.

STATEMENT 2: NAME Of TilE HEADQUARTERS Of DISTRICT/C.D BLOCK THEIR RURAL/URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCES fROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

S.No. Name ofC.D N arne of District/C.D Whether Distance from C.D. Block Bleak Block Headquarters Urban/Rural Headquarters to district headquarters by road (in km.) 2 3 4 5 Jaspura Jaspura Rural 50 2 Tindwari* Tindwari N.P Urban* 24 3 Badokhar Khurd Badokhar Khurd Rural 4 4 Baberu* Baberu N.P Urban* 40 5 Kamasin Kamasin Rural 62 6 Bisanda* Bisanda N.P Urban* 38 7 Mahuva Mahuva Rural 13 8 Naraini Naraini Rural 38

Note:- 1- Astrisk in column 2 denotes that the district/CD Block is a rail head. 2- Astrisk in column 4 denotes,that the district/CD Block headquarter is a statutory town.

(xix) STATEMENT 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 Population Decadal Population variation District Name T atal/Rural/Urban CensusYear Person Male Female Absolute P erenlage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Banda Total 1901 415,834 209,505 206,329 1911 433,319 219,235 214,084 17,485 4.20 1921 404,848 207,661 197,187 -28,471 -6.57 1931 430,381 222,541 207,840 25,533 6.31 1941 497,117 256,982 240,135 66,736 15.51 1951 530,715 274,925 255,790 33,598 6.76 1961 645,404 337,926 307,478 1]4,689 21.61 1971 810,479 433,479 377,000 165,075 25.58 1981 1,046,380 563,137 483,243 235,901 29.11 1991 1,266,143 691,192 574,951 219,763 21.00 2001 1,537,334 826,544 710,790 271,191 21.42

Rural 1901 393,269 198,437 194,832 1911 412,258 208,692 203,566 18,989 4.83 1921 378,559 194,109 184,450 -33,699 -8.17 1931 401,595 206,937 194,658 23,036 6.09 1941 461,658 238,171 223,487 60,063 14.96 1951 489,777 253,020 236,757 28,119 6.09 1961 607,660 317,641 290,019 117,883 24.07 1971 742,673 396,259 346,414 135,013 22.22. 1981 912,885 490,113 422,772 170,212 22.92 1991 1,085,304 592,220 493,084 172,419 18.89 2001 1,293,316 694,989 . 598,327 208,012 19.17

Urban 1901 22,565 11,068 11,497 1911 21,061 10,543 10,518 -1,504 -6.67 1921 26,289 13,552 12,737 5,228 24.82 1931 28,786 15,604 13,182 2,497 9.50 . 1941 35,459 18,811 16,648 6,673 23.18 1951 40,938 21,905 19,033 5,479 15.45 1961 37,744 20,285 17,459 -3,194 -7.80 1971 67,806 37,220 30,586 30,062 79.65 1981 133,495 73,024 60,471 65,689 96.88 1991 180,839 98,972 81,867 47,344 35.46 2001 244,018 131,555 112,463 63,179 34.94

(xx) ANALYTICAL NOTE . Analytical Note (i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook The district census handbooks were first published after 1951 census. Since then after every decadal census the publication has remained a constant feature with some improvements. This publication has been traditionally brought out by the Census Organization on behalf of each State Government/ Union Territory. This publication provides data on demographic characteristics as well as information on the availability of basic amenities in each village and town of respective districts. The scope of the publication has been changing with the changing needs of the data users. The 1951 census series of the publication contained Primary Census Abstract, Village and Town Directories, administrative statistics and an account of the district. In 1961 the publication was in a single volume containing three parts covering Census tables, official statistics and Village Directories. The 1971 Census DCHBs were published in 2 parts. The Part A contained Village and Town Directories and Part B contained Village and Town PCA. The Part C could not be published in many States/UTs which contained administrative statistics and district census tables. The 1981 DCHBs were published on the restructured form~ts of Village and Town Directories. The DCBBs of 1981 Census were published in 2 parts for each district. The Village and Town Directories comprised Part 'A' and PCAs of Villages and Towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA up to Tahsil/Town level were provided in Part 'B'. If any amenity except electricity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenities was given. Information on some new items were also provided keeping in view of the needs of the Revised Minimum Needs Program. The 1991 DCHBs were almost same in scope as was at 1981. The new features included in ]991 DCBBs were the nine-fold industrial classification of main workers and the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age group. Yet other infonnation at the 1991 census was the CD Block level presentation of data. The VD data was (llso made available through the magnetic tapes/floppics. Unfortunately in UP no DCHBs relating to 1991 Census were out of press till completion of 2001 Census defeating the very purpose of these publications apart from causing inconveniences to the data users. The 2001 DCHBs contain more information such as details on greater number of facilities available to the Villages/Towns. The analysis of data with aid of inset tables and statements is more informative. The 200 1 DCHBs are fully geared to meet the requirements of Gram Panchayats. At the 2001 Census the DCHBs are entirely available on electronic format and on CD-ROM, hence the word "Handbook" seems now to be a misnomer. (ii) Brief History of the District The district is named after the headquarters town, Banda, which is said to have derived its name from Bamdeo, a sage mentioned in Hindu mythology as a contemporary of Rama. Bamdeo is said to have had his hermitage at the foot of a hill later called Khutla Banda, the name by which a locality of the town is still known The first glimpse of the early history of the district is obtained from stone arrowheads and other implements discovered in 1882 AD at various places in the district. Specimens of neolithic tools, rough sketches of birds, beasts and human beings have been found in this region. Pebble tools and low hand axes have also been discovered in this district. In prehistoric times this region seems to have been inhabited by primitive people like the Bhils and Kols. The earliest known Aryan people associated with this region were the Chedis whose king, KaSll Chaidya who is said to have made a gift of ten kings as slaves to his priest, was praised for his liberality in a "Dana Stuti" found at the end of a hymn in the Rigveda. The sacred hill of Kalil~jar is mentioned in the Vedas as one of the "Tapasya-Sthals" or "Spots" adopted to practices of austere devotions. The earliest known traditional ruler of the region was Yayati (great grand son of Pururavas Aila), who is said to have been a great conqueror and reduced to submission the whole of Madhyadesha and even regions outside. He had five sons and after him his eldest son inherited the territories watered by rivers Channanvati (Chambal), Vetravati (Betwa) and Shuktimati (Ken). After

2 some time the main Yadava line was eclipsed by the rise of the collateral branch, of Haihayas. But a few generation later, taking advantage of the annihilation of Haihaya power at the hands of King Sagara of Ayodhya, the Yadavas of Viderbha extended their authority northward and Kanishka, the second of Yadava Kind Vidarbha found the Chedi line and became king of the region which came to be known as Chedi (or Chedi desha) which comprised the land lying bctween the and the Vindhyas. It was due to activities of these Chedis, who are said to have had one of the most ancient lineage among the Aryan people of India, that this region was brought under the Aryan way of life. About the middle of the fourth century B.C., this region was annexed to the Nanda empire of Magadha. After the Nandas, the district came under the dominion of Mauryas, but it was otherwise as obscure place, that played no part in their history. The district was palt of the Mauryan empire till Ashokas death about 236 B.C. After the death of Ashoka, the Mauryan empire crumbled into pieces and this region was probably over run by Pushya Mitra the founder of the Sunga dynasty, whose son Agni Mitra fought a battle with the Yadavas on the bank of the Sindh river. The rule of Sungas over this region lasted about one hundred years from 187 to 75 BC. After sungas, the Kallva dynasty wielded power from 75 to 30 B.C. In 1905 and 1936 a large number of copper coins belonging to Kushanas were fOLllld in this district which testifies to the erstwhile Kushana influence over this region. The end of Kushana rule synchronized with the emergence of Nagas who succeeded in capturing Padmavati, Mathura, Vidisa, Kantipuri and its surrounding regions. The most important Naga rulers who ruled over this region were Bhavanaga, Ganapatinaga and Nagasena but were conquered and ousted by the Gupta emperor, Samudragupta about the middle of the fourth century A.D. As a result this region passed into the hands of the Gupta monarchs and continued to be a part of their empire till the beginning of the sixth century. When king Harsha Vardhan (606-47 A.D.) established his suprem.acy in north India, this region was included in his dominion and it was during this period that we get first historical notice of . After the death of Harsha, Kalchuris of Tripuri seem to have been ruling over this region some time before Pratiharas. No detailed history of Kalchuris is traceable but this region fonned part of the empire of Kannauj under the leadership of its king Yashovarman who ruled over this region during the first half of the eighth century. Yashovannan was succeeded by his son Dhonga, some time before 954 A.D. The most important event of Dhonga's reign was the final severence of all connections with the Pratiharas. About 1017 AD. Sultan Mahmud attacked the Pratihara Kingdom of Kannauj and compelled its ruler Rajyapala to enter into a humiliating treaty, including recognition of Muslim supremacy. Throughout Aurangzeb's reign the area covered by the present district formed part of the suba of Allahabad but in 18th century the Bundelas took Kalinger and Chhatra Sah, there leader, was recognised by the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah (1707-1712 A.D.) as ruler of Bundelkhand. The present district of Banda was ceded to the British by the treaty of Basscin in 1803. British administration began with the an'ival of Captain Baillie, agent for political affairs in Bundelkhand. The district remained quiet under the company's rule. Banda remained in the district of BundelkhancI till March 1819, when it was separated and fonned into the district of southern Bundelkhand, with the headquarters at Banda, which gave its name to the new district. The first disturbance that broke out in the settled government of over fifty years took place at the eastern end of the district. The growing discontent of masses was two measures namely, the land revenue settlements and the annexation of Awadh. On June 8, 1857, a large number of prisoners who, had escaped the central jail at Allahabad crossed over to Mau in the east of the district and excited the people to action. Government property was destroyed, buildings gutted, a treasure containing rupees was plundered and even the records of the court were destroyed. By February 1858, tbe revolutionary flame was in full blaze and the popular character of the freedom struggle was manifested. But the fire of revolution was extinguished completely by British on 6th June 1858, After 1858 a new feature began to appear in Banda. Trade and commerce began to grow owing to the constructions of the rail and road. During the close of the 19th century the activities or Arya

3 Samaj led to great social upheaval among the backward local populace. In 1908 Lajpat Rai opened Dayanand Vedic Anathalaya at Banda. After the Rowlatt Bills and subsequent Jallianwalla incident in Amritsar, the Swaraj slogan stirred up a new spirit of nationalism in the country. The non-cooperation movement started in August 1920, spread in the district. A compaign was launched in the district for using indigenous goods, especially Khadi or homespun cloth. Gandhiji, Sarojini Naidu and Acharya lB. Kripalani were on a hurricane tour of whole of the Northern India in order to gather support for the newly launched Civil Disobedience Movement after the failure of Simon Commission. They came to Banda in November 1929. In 1930 Civil Disobedience Movement was started in Banda, along with the rest of the country. The first phase of the movement comprised violation of the salt Act. Congress volunteers and other people of the district responded by manufacturing contraband salt at Dus Maidan near Karwi. During the Second World War the people of the district started a massive compaign against the war fund. In 1941, thousands of congress members as well as other people of the district launched Individual Satyagraha against the war fund compaign and courted arrest. On August 8,1942 the congress passed a resolution calling upo~ the British to relinquish power and to Quit India. On August 15,1947 the country was liberated from alien rule and became independent. This day has since beell . declared as one of the three National Days of the Country with the enactment and adoption of the constitution of India on January 26, 1950, India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic.

..(iii) Adminjstrativ(~ Setup i District Banda comes under a new division Chitrakoot Dham which ""as constituted in the year 1997. Previously it was under Jhansi division. In the year 1997 district Banda was divided into two parts and a new district Chitrakoot was created by carving out two tahsils Karwi and Mau from it. The district has four tahsils namely Banda, Naraini, Babem and Atarra. The district is further divided into 8 community development blocks, 2 Nagar Palika Prishad, 6 Nagar Panchayat town areas, 450 gram sabhas and 718 villages out of which 36 villages are uninhabited. Jurisdictional Changes (1991-2000) : The district Banda has been divided into two districts namely Banda and Chitrakoot. The district Chitrakoot was carved out from the district in May 1997 vide Govt. notification given below:

Jurisdictional Changes S.No. Name of Tahsil Notification No. I Added Subtracted 1 2 3 4 5 30 Banda District No. 1285/1-5/97- Entire 2 tahsils viz. 185/74-R-5 dated Mau with one town 13.5.l997 and Karwi with two towns transferred to newly created .

1. Atarra Tahsil No. 1168/1-5/2000- 24 villages 161/97-R-5 dated transferred to 2.5.2000 Karwi Tahsil of ;;,. Chitrakoot district

4 District Administration District administration comprises of Revenue, Development, Police (Law and Order), Judiciary, and Local self-government. District Magistrate is in-charge of revenue administration. He is assisted by Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) i.e., ADM (F&R). At the tahsil level Sub Divisional Magistrate is in-charge, who is now redesignated as Up-Jila Adhikari. He is assisted by Tahsildars in each tahsil and for revenue collection each tahsil is fi.l1ther entrusted to Naib Tahsildars and Kanongos circles respectively. For each revenue village, Lekhpal is in-charge. Chief Development Officer and District Development Officer are in-charge for development activities in the district. Various departments have departmental officers at the district level ego Health, Panchayat Raj, Electricity, Transport, Irrigation, Jal Nigam, Animal Husbandry, Harijan and Samaj Kalyan, Agriculture, Horticulture, PWD, etc. each having a departmental district level officer, fr0111 the development point of view. The district is divided into community development block. Block Development Officer (BDO) looks after development works at community development block level and Assistant Development Officer and Village Development Officers at village level. Under the police set-up Senior Superintendent of Police in big district and Superintendent of Police in small districts are incharge. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) are inchargc of thcir respective area. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) look-after the Thanas allotted to them. Police Inspector and Sub-Inspector are in-charge of their police stations depending upon the population and area.

The judicial administration of the district is headed by District and ~'ession Judge. III addition there are several Additional District Judge, Civil JJfC[ge, Chief Judicial Magistrate and Munsi!, Magistrate etc. . The nucleus of the district body for self government is consisted of Mayor and Mukhya Nagar Adhikari (MNA) in the case of Nagar Nigam, Chairman, Executive Officer in Nagar Palika Parishad and Nagar Panchayat. Chairman District Board and Gram Pradhan in Panchayats and Pramukh or Kshetra Samiti etc. come under Local self-government. (iv) Physical Features Location and size: District Banda is headquarter of Chitrakoot Dham division. It is situated in the south of Uttar Pradesh and located between 24°53' and 25°55' NOlth latitude and 800S7' and 81 °34' East longitude. The area of the district is 4460.00 sq.kms. River Yamuna flows in the east oftlile district separating it from district Allahabad and Fatehpur. In the south is district Chhatarpur and Panna of Madhya Pradesh, district Chitrakoot in the east, and district Mahoba and Hamirpur in the west. Physiography: The district largely consists of irregular uplands with outcrops of rock intermingling with marshy lowland, frequently under water in the rainy season. On the basis of geology, soils, topography, climate and natural vegetation the district is divided into following sub-micro regions: Ken Ravines Tract :- The region extends along Ken river in a strip fonn covering palts of Banda and Naraini tahsils. It is fonned of Alluvium and Dun gravels of recent age. In its upper pal't the Yamuna river limits its northern boundary. Ken is the main river which flows from south to north conforming with the general slope that follows the same direction. The tributries of Ken are rivulets and streams that cut deep ravines. These ravines arc more extensive in the upper part of Ken river. Gawain, Chandrawal and Turi are the other perennial streams. 1 # Western Banda Plain :- The region covers the major part of the Banda and Baberu tahsils and small portions of Naraini and Atarra tahsils. It is also fomled of Alluvium and Dun gravels of recent age. The watershed line of Baggain and Ken rivers separates the region from other patts. It is a nat plain sloping towards north. Usra, Garara, Rewai are other tributaries which drain the area. These rivers meet Yamuna at different places. Inter and Intra linkages are well developed.

5 Eastern Banda Plain :- The region is bounded by the Yamuna river in the north and east and 132 meters contour from the south. It covers major part of Mau, Karvi and Baberu tahsils. It is formed of Alluvium and Dun gravels of Recent age. Western limit is marked by watershed line of Baghain. General slope is from south to north. As compared to Western Banda plain it has higher altitude and rugged surface. There are numerous tributries originating from Vindhyan range that flow through this region and join with Yamuna. Most of the tributries run parallel to one another. Among them Paisuni. Gadwa. Ganta, Kharsana are worth mentioning. Small patches of ravines can be marked along these rivers. Naraini - Karvi Pene Plain: The region is-situated in the southern part of the district covering parts of Naraini, Atarra and Karvi tahsils. Unlike region Eastern Banda Plain it is formed of Archaean. Upper Pre-Cambrian and Lower Palaeozaic ages. It also differs from other regions in physiography. though it soils are of the same sub order associations as in Eastern Banda Plain. There are hilly ranges located at its south-eastern part. These hilly tracts are covered with reserved forests. There are numerous tributaries that originate from this belt Baghain is the main river. Other rivers are Bangaha, Khareli. Barar, Madrar etc. Most of the rivers are perennial. The topography is rugged because of river erosion. Drainage: The general slope of the district is from north - west to east. The trans Ken portion of Banda tahsil is higher than this portion. Yamuna river forms the northern boundary of the district and seperates it from Fathpur district. Ken'

is the other impottant river which flows from south to north, in the western part of the district and to some extent forms district boundary and joins the Yamuna. Baghain, Paisuni, Garara are the other impOt1ant tributaries of Yamuna which drain the area of the district. Climate: The climate of the district is different from that of the Doab. The hot weather is distinguished by two peculiarities, firstly. the dust storms are rare and there is purity and transparency in the atmosphere: The heat is intense in May with maximum temperate of 4S°c_ The days are marked tor excess heat but nights are not unpleasant. The winter is less intense and frosts are rare. The south -. west monsoon brings about 90 percent of rainfaJI. August is the\ rainiest month. Actual rainfall in the year 1999 was recorded 843 mm. [n the year 1998-99 the maximum and minimum temperature was 47.0oC and 2.6°C respectively. Natural Economic Resources Forestry: Most of the forest in the district are managed by the forest department. The total area of the forests in the district is 71.07 sq.kms. Common trees found in the district are babul, baraunda, karil, tendu, khair, mahua, sahjana, bamboo and shisham. Of these shisham, khair and bamboo are industrially more important. Besides, scrub, reed, kans and other grasses are also profusely found. They provide useful grazing to cattle. Most of the requirement of village people like grazing and fodder for cattle, building materials for the houses, wood for agricultural implements, fuel, grass for thatching and rope making are met from these forests. Besides tendu leaves for bidi industry. khair for catechu (katha) - making, numerous medicinal herbs and shrubs are also obtained from local forests. Minerals and Mining: Development of minerals could not take place in the district due to lack of scientific and technical implements. However, there are 23 industrial units in tahsil Naraini and Atarra which are making pebbles from graphite rocks available in the district These Klcks are exported to other states for being used in construction of building and roads. Sand found in Ken, Yamuna and Baghain river of the district is also exported for construction work.

6 Soil: Soil found in the district is of two kind Mar and Kabor. Mar is rich dark coloured friable soil easily recognisable from the large number of minute kankar nodules in texture. It contains a high proportion of organic substance, which enables it to be cropped continuously without manure. It is extraordinarily retentive of moisture. While it is suitable for growing good crops with moderate rains, in seasons of heavy rainfall it ~ecomes waterlogged and difficult to work. Kabor is still tenacious soi I, with a large percentage of clay, and marked with deficiency of sand. It presents extremely hard surface to plough, drying very quickly and caking into hard blocks, and in periods of heavy rainfall becomes too tenacious and miry to be worked at all. Other soils found in the district are parana, rakar, kachwara and goind. Land and Land use Pattern: The agriculture work is being done only in the 78% land approximately out of the total land of the district in which only 20.8% area is being utilized for two crops taken area. Due to the lack of irrigation sources, hilly and forest area, the land use is not profitable froni economic point of view. The bunjar and uncultivable land is becoming less every yeaT due to land use under agriculture. According to statistical magazine 2000-0 I in the year 1998-99 total reported area was 459700 hectares. 350629 hectares area of the reported area is net sown area, forest was 7332 hectares, cultivable waste land 14893 hectares, present fallow 21744 hectares, old fallow 19913 hectares, usar and uncultivable land 13361 hectares, land use other than agriculture 29800 hectares, pastures 420 hectares, and net irrigated area was 1 )9014 hectares. I Agriculture and Crop Pattern: i The agricultural development of the district, like that of the rest of Bundelkhand, is not upto the standard of the doab in the north of the state. There are two principal crops in the district namely Rabi and Kharif. Among the various kharif crops the most important is rice. Most of the rice grown in the district is of late variety Garhan or aghani) and are more aptly called transplanted variety. Juwar occupied an important place among the kharif crops in the district along with Bajra. Main crops of . Rabi are wheat, chana, masur and arhar. The di~trict occupies a leading position in the whole division in the cultivation of gram. Wheat occupied the second place among the Rabi cereals in the district. Among pulses arhar and masur occupy a sizeable area in the district. Oil seeds, like linseed, til, mustard and castor are grown. Sun-hemp, tobacco and vegetables are the main non food crops of the district. According to 1990-91 agriculture census the average holding is 1.55 hectares of the district in comparison of 2.33 hectare of division's holding. The total holdings of the district are 3.51 lacs in number in which 2.1 lacs are below one hectare, 0.75 lacs holdings are between 1-2 hectare. It is clear by this data that the number of small & marginal holders, agriculturist, are !'lear about 280798, which shows increasing trend in comparison of 80-8 I & 85-86. The number of bigger holdings are less in numbers but these are more than all in respect of area. Irrigation: Irrigation is an important investment for improved agricultural production. Tube-wells and canals are the major sources of irrigation in the district. In the year 1997-98 the total area irrigated by canals was 79900 hectare (71.4 percent), 21645 hectare (19.3 percent) through tubewells and rest 13.7 percent by ponds, wells and streams. To meet out the irrigation demand check dams are being made in nullahs which are flowing with the water throughout the year. Apart from these, some schemes like Masani Pump Canal, Alomra Pump Canal, Kathar Pump Canal, Lohta Pump Canal and Lamiyari Pump Canal are also under construction to adequate the irrigational capabilities in the district. Animal Husbandry : Animal husbandry is an integral part of the rural economy. Considerable progress has been made in redent years in improving the live stock through breeding, culling undesirable animal and upgrading indigenous cattle with improved bulls of well known tried India Breeds and distribution of seeds of improved varieties of fodder and fed at moderate prices.

7 According to statistical magazine the district had a total of 955163 animals in the year 1997. Out of this 477409 were cows, 245077 buffaloes, 21111 sheeps, 182259 goats, 1502 horses and ponies, 26613 pigs and 1192 other animals in the district. To look after these animals there are 19 veterinary hospitals, 24 animal husbandry centres, 16 artificial insemination centres, 5 live stock fertility centres, and one sheep development centre. Besides, there is one pig development centre, 341 piggery units and 286 poultry units in the district. Fishery : The fish of the district are of no great importance being confined to the large streams and tanks in which the usual varieties common to the plains are found. In the upper reaches of the larger rivers like the Ken, the Baghain and the Paisuni, however,there is excellent fishing for Mahseer. The government has taken up a number of schemes for the development of pisciculture in the district. Under the 'Small Water Scheme' fingerlings of Rohu, Nain, Catla, Karaunch etc. are supplied to private piscicultarists, gram panchayats and other institutions at a concessional rate. Industry: 'Poverty amidst plenty' will describe the economic condition which has prevailed in the Banda district in the past; for with a good agricultural base and despite a reasonable good infrastructure, the industrial base has remained quite weak resulting in a low income of the district. The lack of enterpreneureship and technical know how among the people and the paucity of skilled labour have fbeen the major constraints hitherto for industrial growth in respect of the district which has been one

I of tIle most backward ones in the state. Of the old time industries cotton cloth (gazi) was made at Banda and was printed to form floor cloth. Cooking utensils of copper, bell metal known as phul and various articles of gold and silver for use as ornaments were also manufactured here. Coarse blankets, tat, as well.as rope and twine of inferior quality were manufactured at several places of the district. Pailani of Banda was famous for Sarautas (betel nut cutters). They were manufactured with an alloy of copper, brass and iron and some design were engraved on them. Of the forests products, the main were timber, bamboo and tendu leaves (used for making Bidi) which were exported to the neighbouring districts. Other important export items of the district are hides, bones and stones. Trade and commerce: Prosperity of an area depends largely on the volume of trade at that place. Banda market was a large centre for the cotton, With drastic curtailment in growing cotton, this mandi has turned into an assembling market for rice, wheat, lin seed, rape seed and gram. The town has also a flourishing market for the sale of non agricultural goods like cloth and general merchandise. Atarra, is perhaps the largest whole sale market in the district where rice is collected and sold in large quantities. Wheat gram and linseed are also sold in this market. The requirement of the people residing in the rural areas of the district are generally met by small local bazaars, known as hats. The markets are scattered all over the district and in these markets the dealers of the neighbouring villages exhibit their wares. These hats are held twice a week and form centres of trade in the local produce. In some of the markets handloom products and pottery are also sold. Rice and forest products are the main items of export which are sent to , Allahabad, Jhansi, Jabalpur, Bombay and Calcutta. Food grains particularly wheat and pulses, sugar, cloth, general merchandise, coal, kerosene oil and petrol are the main items of impotis. Majority of these commodities are imported from Kanpur, Varanasi and Allahabad. Transport: The district is well connected by rail and road transport. The district has two-railway lines, one is Jhansi - Manikpur and other is Banda-Kanpur. The length of broad gauge passing through the district was 79 kms having 8 railway stations. Total length of roads in the district was 1544.10 kms according to the statistics available for the year 2000-01. The length of national highways passing through the district was 67.30 kms and state highways 234.28 kms. Main district roads are 102.35

8 kms. long, whereas district and rural roads are 282.48 and 600.13 km long respectively Roads undcr Zila Parishad are 25 km. long and under Nagar Palika Parishad and Nagar Panchayat are 38 km. Means of road transport available in the district are State Road TranspOli Corporation buscs and private buses, taxi, jeeps, tmcks etc. Electricity and Power: Electricity plays an imp0l1ant role in the economic development of the district. Total consumption of electricity during 1999-2000 was 196410 thousand kwh. Largest consumer of electricity was agriculture sector which consumed 125530 thousand kwh followed by domestic light 34900 thousand kwh, industrial sector 24740 thousand kwh and commercial sector 5590 thoLisaud kwh. Public light consumed 380 thousand kwh of electricity whereas Govt. tube-wells etc 5270 thousand kwh. Number of total villages electrified till 1999-2000 was 532 and scheduled castc hamlets electrified were 464. All 8 towns are electrified and 2350 private pump sets have been installed. Government is providing subsidies for establishment of bio gas plants, solar energy and wind power. 1795 Bio gas plants have been established in the district. Gram Pancilayat, its composition, jurisdiction and role in village development: A Gram Panchayat acts as the executive of the Gram Sabha. It is vital for village development. Composition: The members of the village of Gram Panchayat are elected by the members of thc Gram Sabha. The members of the Gram Sabha generally elect a small committee of 7-15 membcrs from among themselves who constitute the village panchayat. There are 450 gram sabhas ill. the district. It is necessary that the village Panchayat should have a member belonging to the scheduled caste and also a woman member. If they are not elected, then the government itself appoints two sllch . members. The Village Panchayat is the sole body, which looks after the various problems of the village and takes steps to improve the conditions of the villages. Its Terms: The new Panchayat Raj Actof 1993 has fixed a uniform five year for every Panchayat. It can also be dissolved earlier by the state government, if it fails to perform its duty faithfully. A Sarpanch may be removed from office if two-third Panchas vote against him. But in such a case the sanction of the district authorities must be obtained beforehand. Qualifications: In order to be elected to a village panchayat, a candidate should posses the following qualifications: 1. He should be a resident of the village concerned and his name should be in the voler's list of the village. 2. He should be twenty five years old. 3. He should be mentally and physically sound. 4. He should not be a proclaimed offender. Functions: A Gram panchayat is entrusted with various social, economic and judicial functions. 1. It provides civic amenities to the people of the village. 2. It gets a primary school opened in the village and supervise its work. 3. It look the cleanliness of the village. Drains for waste water are also provided by the Panchayat in the Village. 4. It gets a Primary Health Centre opened in the village. The Panchayat has also to provide land and building for such a center. 5. It gets metalled roads build from the village to the nearest road leading to a market place with the help of the Public Work~ Department of the District.

9 6. It arranges for sufficient irrigation facilities, improved seeds, insecticides, chemical manures, improved implements and other such facilities with the help of the Block Development Officer of the area of the uplift of agriculture. 7. It manages and maintains the common property of the vIllage. In some states, the Gram Panchayat enjoys also celtain judicial powers. It decides petty civil and criminal case and imposes fine upto Rs. 100 (v) Census Concepts Building: A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum-residence,workshop­ cum -residence,o ffice-cum -Residence, etc. Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings. Permanent houses: Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of walls can be anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, stones or concrete.

Semi-perman~nt houses: Houses in which either the wall or the roof is made of permanent material and the other is made of temporary materiaL . Temporary houses Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls miy be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, polythene, mud, unbumt bricks or wood. Roof may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, plastic or polythene. Room: A room should have four walls with a doorway with a roof over head and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should have a length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth of at least 1.5 metres and 2 metres in height. A room, however, which is used in common for sleeping, sitting, dining, storing and cooking, etc., should be regarded as a room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in which a household industry such as a handloom is located, which are not normally used for living or sleeping are excluded from the definition of a living room for the purpose of this question. One is likely to come across conical shaped hut or tent in which human beings reside. In such improvised accommodation, there will be no four walls to a room and therefore"the above definition would not strictly apply to such types of accommodation. In such cases, the tent or conical hut etc., have been construed to be a room.- In certain parts of the country, particularly in rural areas, the pattern of housing may present some problems. For example, a household may be in occupation of several huts put to different uses such as main residence, sitting room, store and even for sleeping at night. By strict application of the definition each one will be reckoned as a census house, but this docs not reflect the real situation. While huts used as store or cattle shed pose no problems, those used as

10 sleeping rooms beyond the main residence, should be counted as rooms rather than separate census houses.If a garage is used by a servant and he lives in it as a separate household, it should be rcckoned as a room available to the servant's hou·sehold. If the servant is considered as a mcmber of the household then the garage room should be reckoned as an additional room of the household.

Dwelling Room A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passagew'ay and verandah which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant qualter is used by a servant and ifshel he also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considcred (lS dwelling room. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been cOLlnted for any of them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted fq'>r either of the households. . ' Census house: A 'census house' is a building or part of a building used or recognised as a separate unit r because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, ctc. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential purpose or both. In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for numbering in the field by the enumerators is described hereunder. Sometimes a series of different buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another by common walls on either side looking like a continuous structure. These different units are practically independent of one another and are likely to have been built at different times and owned by different persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, each portion was treated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate census houses. On the other hand, one may come across cases, particularly in large cities of multi-storcycd ownership flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one building, different persons own the flats. In case of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire structure was treated as one building and each flat as a separate census house. If within a large enclosed area, there are separate buildings owned by different persons thcn each such building is treated as a separate building. There can be a situation where within an enclosed compound there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or even government tilat are actually in occupation of different persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their employees. Each such , building was treated as a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings there were flats in ..,. occupation of different households, each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house.

Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the definition of census ~ousc strictly in ccrtain cases. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, each room having direct entrance from thc common staircase or courtyard. By defmition, this has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census hOllses. In such a case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main house should be considered and the entire flat 'was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent households

11 occupy these five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the second household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use, the first three rooms together were treated as one cenSllS house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room was occupied by an independent household, then each such room was treated as a separate census house. In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! Hotel building was treated as one census house. but if such hostels/hotels have out-houses or other structures used for different purposes or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house. In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates structure, they form a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as one building and one census house. If some of the huts are used by one household and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts were treated as separate census houses. However, if there were also other huts in the compound used for other purposes and not as part of the household's residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these were treated as separate census houses. On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than one structure within 'an enclosed or open compound (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number was given for this group and each of the constituent a separate census house number Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars has come up was treated as a building, Village- The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village. Rural-Urban area The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows: , a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc. b) A place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously: i) a minimum population of 5,000; ii) at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. km.(l,OOO per sq .mile) For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages. which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons pcr sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. Apart from these, the outgrowths (OGs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by

12 itself may not satisfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to quality it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous urball spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such towns.- City: Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are called cities. Urban Agglomeration An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisty the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. -For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglo-merations during Census of India 2001. following criteria are taken as pre-requisites: (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban- agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of all Urbllll Agglomer-ation should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census). With these two basic criteria having been met, the following are the possible different situations in which Urban Agglomerations would be cOllstituted:-- i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths;- ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. Household A 'household' is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. Institutional household: A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 200 I, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen. Houseless household: Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households.

13 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union .territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various Stales and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of -that State or Union territory and not outside.

It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, 110 person who professed a religion different.frol11 Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in relation to that State whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Later on, as per the amendment niade in the Constitution (Scll(~duled Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of th~, Scheduled Castes. The list containing the names of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the Census of India 2001 in the State are given below:-- Scheduled Castes: 1 Agariya 29 Dharkar 2 Badhik 30 Dhabi 3 Badi 31 Dam 4 Baheliya 32 Damar 5 Baiga 33 Dusadh 6 Baiswar 34 Gharami 7 Bajaniya 35 Ghasiya 8 . Bajgi 36 Gond 9 Balahar 37 Gual 10 Balai 38 Habura 11 Balmiki 39 Hari 12 Bangali 40 Heia 13 Banmanus 41 Kalabaz 14 Bansphor 42 Kanjar 15 Barwar 43 Kapariya 16 Basor 44 Karwal 17 Bawariya 45 Khairaha 18 Beldar 46 Kharwar 19 Beriya (excluding Banbasi) 20 Bhantu 47 Khatik 21 Bhuiya 48 Khorot 22 Bhuyiar 49 Kol 23 Boria ;;. 50 Kori 24 Chamar, Dhusia, 51 Korwa Jhusia, Jatawa 52 Lalbegi 25 Chero 53 Majhwar 26 Dabgar 54 Mazhabi 27 Dhangar 55 Musahar 28 Dhanuk 56 Nat

14 57 Pankha 65 Shilpkar 58 Parahiya 66 Turaiha 59 Pasi, Tannali Scheduled Tl"ibes 60 Patari 1 Bhotia 61 Rawat 2 Buksa 62 Saharya 3 Iaunsari 63 Sanaurhiya 4 Raji 64 Sansiya 5 Tharu Language and Mother tongue: As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue of each person and mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. [11 the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues retumed by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics.- Literate: A person age 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or ) passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could also have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates. Literacy rate: Literacy rate of the population is defined as the percentage of literates in the age group seven years and above. For different age groups the percentage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. Educational level The highest level of education a person has completed. Work- : Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical andlor mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on fann, family enterpi-ise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers. Reference period for detennining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration. Main worker: A person who has worked for major part of the reference period ( i.c. six months or morc during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economically productive activity is termed as 'Main worker'. Marginal worker: A person who worked for less than six months of the reference period (i.e. in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as 'Marginal worker'.-

15 Non worker: A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'.- Cultivator: For purposes of the Census a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation on land owned or held from government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation.-- A person, who has given out her/his land to another person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator. -Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc. and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground nuts, tapioca, etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing -or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel nuts (areca). Agricultural labourer- A person who works on another person's land for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which she/he works.- Household industry worker: Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household herself/himself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods. It does not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Watennan, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, 'etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household. Other worker: , A person who has been engaged in some economic activity during the reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household Industry is tenned as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers, are 'Other Workers'. \Vork participation rate Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total population. PopUlation density: Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometer of the area.-

16 Age: Age is measured in terms of the completed number o[years. Sex-ratio Number of females per 1,000 males in a population. (vi) Non Census Concepts Improved drinking water: If the household had access to drinking water supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) situated within or outside the premises, it is considered as having access to improved drinking water. It may be mentioned that such uniform definition may not be valid across all states. -­ System of Sewerage: Generally, a sewerage system would mean a network of mains and branches or underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers thar: carry only hOLlsehold and industrial wastage are called separate sev,::ers; those that carry stonn water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as stonn water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water arc called combined sewers. However, in some towns which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern dr~in, etc., in these towns. Type of latrine and method of disposal of night soil. There are three prevalent systems of disposal of human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging. The system of underground sewerage provides for the street sewerage with which are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and big towns. Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitmy water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the soil traversed. Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary watcr Hush latrines are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of latrines are of service type latrines from where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors alld trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds. Fertility: In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate at which population adds (0 itself by births and normally assessed by relating the number of births to a full or part of the population, such as number of man"ied women or nlJmber of women of child bearing age. Thc definitions of the terminology used in computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: Crude birth rate (CBR) Ratio of the numbe.r of live births in a year to the mid year popUlation, nonllally expressed per 1,000 population.

17 Number of live births during the year- CBR=------x 1000- Mid-year Population--­ Crude death rate (CDR) Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid year population, nonnally expressed per 1,000 population. Number of deaths during the year- CDR= x 1000- Mid-year Population Natural growth rate- Growth rate is obtained as the difference between crude bilth rate and crude death rate in the absence of migration. Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) . Number of live births in a year to female population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1,000 women. Number of live births in a particular age-group ASFR = x 1000- Mid-year female population of the same age-group Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) " Number of live births in a year to married female population in any specified age group nonnally expressed per 1,000 married women. Number of live births in a particular age-group-, ASMFR ------:;--- X 1000- . Mid-year married female population of the same age-group General fertility rate (GFR)- Number of live bilths per 1,000 women in the reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Number of live births in a year GFR=------x 1000- Mid-year female population in the age-group (15-49) years General marital fertility rate (GMFR) Number of live births per 1,000 married women in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a gIven year. Number of live births in a year GMFR=------x 1000 Mid-year married female population in the age-group (15-49) years. Total fertility rate (TFR) It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It provides the average number of children that will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility ratcs assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. 45-49 5 XL (ASFR) 15-19 TFR= 1000

18 Total marital fertility rate (TMI<'R)- Average number of children that would be born to a married woman if 'she experiences the current feliility pattern throughout her reproduct ive span (15-49) years assuming tbat there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period.- 45-49- 5 x I ASMFR- 15-19- TMFR = ------1000 Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) Number of deaths in a paliicular age and sex group per 1,000 population of the same age group. Number of deaths in a paliicular age-group- ASMR = ------x 1000 Mid-year population of the same age-group ql Probability of dying between birth and age I This can be used as approximate value of lnlant Mortality Rate (IMR) whicl~ gives the ratio of number of deaths in a year of children aged less than one year to the number ofbi1rths in that year. q2- Probability of dying between bilih and age 2 qs- Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) -- Infant mortality rate (IMR)-- Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of children below one year) in a year to the number of live births in that year. Number of infant deaths during the year IMR == x 1000 Number of live births during the year Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Neo-natal mortality rale and Post neo-natal mortality rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as. Nco-natal mortality rate (NMR) Number of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births of the same year. Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under during the year NMR = ------x 1000 -Number of live births during the year

Early nco-natal mortality rate Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year x 1000 Numb'h of live births -during the year

19 Late nco-natal mortality rate Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than 29 days during the year ------x 1000 Number of live births during the year Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR)- Number of deaths of 29 days to less than- One year during the year ------xlOOO Number of live births -during the year

Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) Number of still births plus deaths within I st week of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. Number of still births and infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year PMR= ------x 1000 Number of live births and still births during the year Still birth rate (SBR) Number of still bitihs during the year x 1000- Number of live births and still births during the year . Matenial mortality rate (MMR) Number of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 100000 live births in a given year. Number of maternal deaths to women in the age-group 15-49 MMR = ------x 100000 Number of live birth Eligible couple (Couples per 1,000 Population) Number of currently married females in the age group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. Child woman ratio (0-4) 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years per 1,000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Child woman ratio (5-9) 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Migration Migration is the third component of population change, the other two being mOliality and fertility. A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than the place of his/her birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than hislher place of immediate last residence outside the village or town and not simply in another house or locality in the same village or town. Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! migration of people has been explained below as these are important components concerning migration: (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in the country. In many cases such migrants arc only seasonal in nature. People migrate to other places for work in a particular season and come back again to their usual place of residence after three or four months. All such workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for attending short term vocational or educational course that lasted for only few months of a year, she/he too were considered as a migrant.

20 (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to another place or had been shining from one place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or for temporary business purposes, such persons are not deemed to have had another residence different from the place where she/he or herlhis family nonnally resides. She/he is not considered as migrant.-- (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to her parents or other relative's house Ic)!' delivery and if the hospital or the parents/relatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital or parents/relative's house is the place of last residence of thc child but not of the mother. A new response category 'Moved after birth' was added in Census of India 200 I in the question on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as a reason for migration for last residence migrants included in 1991 Census, is covcred under category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has been determined as applicable at the timc of migration and not in reference to any point of time after that. For example, if a perSOll had moved from the place of her/his last residence for the purpose of education and subsequently at some point or time got employment there only, the reason for migration would be "education' and not 'work/employment'. . Internal and International migration The migrational movements are of three types (i) Migration within the state itself with its components (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra district migration) (b) Migration from one district of state to another district of state (inter district migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another State of the country (inter-state migration), (iii) Migration frolll one country to another country. The first two streams together constitute internal migration, while the last type of movement is called international migration. The present name of the country, state or district and not the name by which they were known at the time of her/his birth or last residence were recorded. Rural-Urban components of migration Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have been determined as applicable at the time or migration and not with reference to any point of time after that. (vii) 2001 Census findings Population Distribution The total population of the district is 15,37,334 divided into the 12,93,316 in rural and 2,44,0 I S in urban areas. The most populous tahsil is Banda. with 5,57,861 population followed by Baberu tahsil a population of 3,92,598.The least populous tehsil is Naraini. with a popUlation of 2,50,895 The maximum urban population is Banda tahsil 1,57,257 followed by Atarra with 59,150 .. urban population whereas the least urban population is in Naraini tahsil which is 13,112 At the 200 I CensLls the district has about 15.9. per cent of its population living in towns. As compared to this in the State the same is about 20.8 per cent. The percentage of urban population is highest at about 28.2 per cent in Banda tahsil followed by about 17.6 per cent in Atarra. tahsil and least of about 3.7 per cent in Baberu tehsil. Size, Class and Status of Towns There are 8 statutory Towns in the district. Banda NPP with 1,34,839.population is Class I town. Atarra NPP.with 42,384.population is Class III There are three Class IV towns in the district Banda NP, NP, and Naraini NP. Also in the district there are three Class V towns namely NP, Tindwari NP and Oran NP. The two Nagar Palika parishad in the district are l3anda and Atarra apart from Nagar Panchayats, namely Mataundh, Tindwari, Babcru, Oran, Bisamla buzurg and Naraini. Population Growth The population of the district in 1991 adjusted to jurisdiction of 2001 was 12,66,143. in the district. The population of the district at 2001 Census is 15,37,334 There has been decadal variation

21 wherein population since 1991 increasing to 2,71,191. in absolute term (21.4. per cent). The males who were 1,15,352.at 1991 Census increased to 19.6 percent, and females increased 1,35,839 to 23.6 percent. As against to 2104.per cnet decadal growth in the district, the growth rate has increased 25.8. per cent in the state ofUUar Pradesh. Population Density , The area of the district is 4460square kilometre. The density of population in the district is 345, as compared to 690. in the state. In the rural areas of the district the population density is, 294. Sex ratio The sex ratio in the district is 860 while it is 898. in the state of .Uttar Pradesh. In the rural areas of the district the sex ratio is high at 861.while it is only .855 in urban areas. The rural sex ratio of the district is lower to the state. The sex ratio among 4 tahsils varies between 852 ..in Atarra.to 869 ill Baberu. Among C.D. blocks the sex ratio varies from 843 in Badokhar Khurd to 891 in Jaspura. The sex ratio in rural population in the district comes to 861. Among towns of the district the least sex ratio is found in Bisanda buzurg (830) and highest in Mataund (887). The sex ratio of population in the age-group 0-6 is 917 in the district which is quite above to 860 from the general population. The sex ratio of population of the age-group 0-6 in the rural areas is 919 as against t0902 in urban areas. The sex ratio of population in the age-group 0-6 among 8 C.D. blocks varies from as low as 890.il1 Mahuva. as high as 941 in bisanda. The sex ratio of rural population in the age-group 0··6 by ranges is highest for about 25.8. per cent population in the range 900-949 The sex ratio of populat~on in the age··group 0-6 among towns varies from 837 in Oran Nt> to 945 in Naraini NP. Work Participation Rate In the district about 40.3 per cent (619361 persons) pertains to the category of working population. Average male working population is about 48.9. per cent against about 30.3. per cent females. Main workers constitute 26.8. per cent of population. Female workers predominate male among marginal workers. Non-workers contribute about 59.7. per cent of total population. Out of these about 72.6 per cent are from the urban population. In rural areas about 6.5.6 per cent females are Non-workers. Of the total worker popUlation in the district 4704 per cent are cultivators, 31.3 per cent engaged as agricultural labourers, 3.l..per cent in household industry and 18.1..per cent as other workers. Among male workers about 48.5. per cent are cultivators as compared to about 45.4. per cent among females. Similarly as against 23.8 per cent male other workers, the proportion of female is only 7.5 percent. In rural areas of the district as much as about 51.9 per cent of working popUlation is cultivators as against only 9.9.per cent in urban areas. In case of other workers, the composition of rural and urban proportion is 11.0 and .76.9. per cent of working population. It may be mentioned that the working population in the district is about 40.3. per cent as compared to about 32.5. per cent in the state. Literacy In the district about 54.4 per cent of the population is literate as against about 56.3 per cent in the state of Uttar Pradesh. In the district 69.3. per cent of the male popUlation is literate as compared to 68.8. per cent in the state. However, among females the literacy in the district in about 36.8. per cent as compared to about 42.2per cent at the state level. In the district literacy rate is about 72.6. per cent in urban areas as against about 50.8 per cent in rural areas. The gap in male/female literacy rate is 34.8 per cent in rural areas as compared to 21.1 per cent in urban areas. The literacy rate among C.D. blocks varies between 44.2.per cent in Bisanda to 56.8 per cent in Tindwari Similarly, the literacy rate among towns varies from about 55.6 per cent in Mataundh NP to .76.5 per cent in Badda (NPP+OG). (viii) Brief analysis of PCA data The district throws up an vivid picture of its population at the 2001 Census. A few of the peculiar characteristics of the population is being highlighted through the following inset tables.

22 TABLE 1 DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF TAHSILS BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 Serial Tahsil Population Percelltage decadal Percentage number variatioll 1991-200 I urban population 1991 2001 1991 200 I Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urball 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 IJ I Banda 557861 400604 157257 2~.2 2 Babcru 392598 378099 14499 3.7 3 Atarra 335980 276830 59150 17.6 4 Naraini 250895 237783 13112 5.2 District Total: 1,266,143 1,085,304 180,839 1537334 1293316 244018 21.4 19.2 34.9 14.3 15.9

The growth rates in the Lalitpur district for total, rural and urban areas and perccntagc of urban population to total population is given in table. The decadal growth rate of the district is 2 1.4 per cent during 1991-200 I. The growth rates for rural and urban areas of the district arc 19.2 and 34.9 per cent respectively. Out of the total population of the district 84.1 per cent lives in rural areas while 15.9 per cent lives in urban areas of the district. The proportion of urban population has slightly increased during the decade from 14.3 per cent ill 1991 to 15,9 per cent in 2001 in the district. I

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

Serial District! C. D. Total Total rural population Number Population less number block number of ______and than 200 inhabited Persons Males Female percentage Males Fl'lllalc villages s of villages s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Baberu 79 173018 92885 80133 4 (5.1) 213 176 2 Badokhar Khurd 73 161638 87684 73954 2 (2.7) 160 113 3 Bisanda 57 150543 80547 69996 0(0.0) o o 4 Jaspura 45 91494 48375 43119 0(0.0) () () 5 Kamasin 75 140951 7551 I 65440 4 (5.3) 309 289 6 Mahuva 121 180397 97517 82880 13 (10.7) 698 586 7 Naraini 151 247803 133008 114795 16 (10.6) 383 384 8 Tindwari 81 147472 79462 68010 10 (12.3) 406 299 Districts (Rural) Total: 682 1293316 694989 598327 49 ( 7.2) 2169 1847

Number and Population 200-499 Number popuhition 500· Number Population 1000-1 ,},}9 percentage and 999 and of villages Males Females percentage Males Females percentage Mal(:s Females oLvillages of villages 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 4 (8.9) 716 610 II (24.4) 4423 3914 13 (28.9) 8866 8368 II (13.6) 2243 1934 9 (I 1.1 ) 3549 3177 25 (30.9) 18637 1602,} 5 (6.8) 1042 950 13 (17.8) 5458 4566 23 (31.5) 17512 14985 4 5 (6.3) 1062 892 15 (19.0) 5837 5033 23 (29.1) 17582' 15363 7 (9.3) 1350 1155 15 (20.0) 5405 4806 26 (34.7) 20896 17808 2 (3.5) 376 381 9 (15.8) 3598 3275 14 (24.6) 10659 9488 16 (13.2) 2917 2380 25 (20.7) 10281 8816 37 (30.6) 28451 24115 28 ( 18.5) 5228 4453 26 (17.2) 10783 9342 45 (29.8) 35773 31042 78 ( 11.4) 14934 12755 123 ( 18.0) 49334 42929 206 ( 30.2) 158376 137198

23 Number Population 2000- Number Population 5000-9999 Number Population 10000 and 4999 and and and above percentage Males Females pereenta Males Females percentage Males Females of villages ge of of villages villa es 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 14 (31.1 ) 22929 20482 3 (6.7) 11441 9745 0(0.0) 0 0 20 (24.7) 33555 28530 6 (7.4) 21072 18041 0(0.0) 0 0 23 (31.5) 38162 31907 6 (8.2) 19591 16425 I (1.4) 5759 5008 27 (34.2) 42397 36594 2 (2.5) 5904 5055 3 (3.8) 19890 17020 20 (26.7) 34841 30329 2 (2.7) 7093 6183 1 (1.3) 5617 4870 25 (43.9) 42155 36010 7 (12.3) 23759 20842 0(0.0) 0 0 27 (22.3) 45746 39115 3 (2.5) 9424 7868 0(0.0) 0 0 28 (18.5) 50034 43087 7 (4.6) 24987 21558 1 (0.7) 5820 4929 184 ( 27.0) 309819 266054 36 ( 5.3) 123271 105717 6 ( 0.9) 37086 31827

Table-2 gives C.D. block-wise population, number and percentage of villages falling in each range of population size of villages and number of males and females in each population range at C.D. block level in the district. Out of the 682 inhabited villages, 49 (7.2 per cent) are small sized villages with population below 200 persons. In the size of 200 ro 499 persons there are 78 villages having 11.4 per cent viUages of the district while in the size class of 500-999 popUlation claims 123 villages with 18.0 per cent of the total villages in the district. 206 villages (30.2 per cent) are in the size class of 1,000-1,999 and 184 villages (27.0 per cent) are in the size class of 2,000-4,999. 36 villages (5.3 percent) in the district fall in the ranges of 5,000 -9999 popUlation. 6 villages (0.9 percent) are in size class of 10,000 and above. The biggest village in the district having popUlation of 13534 persons is located in Baberu C.D. block of district. Table 3 : New Towns, Denotified, Declassified and Merged Towns in 2001 Census

. Name of town

(a) New

( i ) Statutory town

NIL ( ii ) Census town

NIL

(b) Denotified

(i) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns.

NIL

1 , (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census dcnotificd but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria.

NIL

(iii) Census towns of 1991 census are notified as statutory town in 2001 census.

24 NIL

(c) Declassified

NIL

(d) Wholly merged with other town(s)

NIL

*Declass(fied means the census {owns of 1991 census which /hi/ed {o sali<~Iy the demographic aile! economic criteria. During the decade 1991-2001, no new town has been added or declassified or merged with other town in the district.

TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of Total number Percentage of Population Perce11tage population of villages in villages in distribution density (per each I each of square kilometer) population ' population population density range density range 2 3 4 5 0-10 24 3.5 22,200 1.7 11-20 1 0.1 34 0.0 21-50 12 1.8 1,486 0.1 51-100 27 4.0 12,554 1.0 101-200 . 91 13.3 106,166 8.2 201-300 155 22.7 321,603 24.9 301-500 182 26.7 386,818 29.Y 501 + 190 27.9 442,455 34.2 Not known 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 682 100.0 1,293,316 100.0

This table 4 shows the distribution of villages by population density ranges. The inhabited villages of the district have been grouped under eight different ranges of density. The maximum number of village i.e. 190 accounting for 27.9 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district fall in the density range of 50 1+ persons having 34.2 per cent popUlation. The lowest density ranges of 0-10 & 11-20 persons per sq. km. cover 25 villages (3.6 per cen!). 190 villages (27.9 per cent) have highest density range with more than 501+ above persons per sq. km. while the corresponding proportion in the lower range of 201 to 500 is 49.4 per cent of the total inhabited villages having 54.8 per cent population of the district. In the medium densities ranges of 21 to 50 and 51-100 persons account for 1.8 and 4.0 per cent of inhabited villages respectively. Both these ranges claim 1.1 per cent rural population.,

25 TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTlUCT 1901-2001 Year UTTAR PRADESH BANDA Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1901 938 941 916 985 982 1039 1911 916 922 866 977 975 998 1921 908 918 834 950 950 940 1931 903 916 813 934 941 845 1941 907 922 824 934 938 885 1951 908 922 827 930 936 869 1961 907 921 817 910 913 861 1971 876 884 826 870 874 822 1981 882 889 850 858 863 828 1991 876 879 864 832 833 827 2001 898 904 876 860 861 855

,NOTE- Sex Ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males

As per 2001 Census sex-ratio of 860 females per 1,000 males has been recorded in the district against the state average of 898. The sex-ratio of the district was significantly high as compared to the state average figures from 190 I to 1961. But subsequent decades show declining trend from 1971 to 2001 and value remained below the state average. The lowest sex ratio of 832 females per 1000 males was recorded in the district during 1991 against the state average of 876. It is also o.bserved that the proportion of females in mral areas is higher than that of urban areas in district except 1901 and 1911 census. .

TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY TAHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Sex ratio number Tahsil Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 1 Banda 858 859 857 2 Babem 869 869 863 3 Atarra 852 854 844 4 Naraini 860 860 862 District Total: 860 861 855

The table-6 gives sex-ratios for total, rural and urban areas at tahsil level as per 200 I census. There are'860 females for every thousand males in Banda district. It becomes clear from the table that sex-ratio in rural areas is higher than that of urban areas except Naraini tahsil. The sex­ ratio among rural and urban population is 861 and 855 females respectively. The rural sex-ratio in the tehsils varies between 854 in Atarra tahsil and 869 females per 1,000 males in Haberu tahsil. The sex-ratio in Baberu (T) is higher than district rural average (861). In urban areas the highest sex-ratio is reconted in Baberu urban (863) and the lowest is in Atarra urban (844).

26 TABLE 7: SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of C D block Sex ratio number 2 3 Jaspura 891 2 Tindwari 856 3 Badokhar Khurd 843 4 Baberu 863 5 Kamasin 867 6 Bisanda 869 7 Mahuva 850 8 Naraini 863 District (Rural) Total: 861

The table-7 presents C.O. block-wise sex-ratio for rural population in the district. The scx­ ratio in rural areas of the district comes to 861 females per 1,000 males as a whole. Among the c.o. blocks the highest sex-ratio of 891 females is found in Jaspura C.D. block and is followed by Bisanda (869) while the 100vest of 843 is recorded in Badokhar Khurd C.O. block. The sex-ratios of Jaspura, Baberu, Kamasin, Bisanda and Naraini C.O. block are higher than the district rural average of 861 females and in remaining blocks, this is below the district average.

TABLE 8: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RAl~GES, 2001 Range of sex ratio Number of Percentage of Population Percentage for villages inhabited villages in 2001 distribution of villages each range population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 15 2.2 3,599 0.3 700-749 l3 1.9 6,978 0.5 750-799 54 7.9 , 62,596 4.8 800-849 203 29.8 457,743 35.4 850-899 215 31.5 516,956 40.0 900-949 ll5 16.9 180,857 14.0 950-999 38 5.6 52,407 4.1 1000-1099 17 2.5 8,413 0.7 1100+ 12 1.8 3,767 0.3 District Total: 682 100.0 1,293,316 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 861

Table 8 presents the distribution of villages by 9 sex-ratio ranges based on 2001 Census. The maximum number of villages i.e. 215 accounting for 31.5 per cent of the lota1 villages having largest population of 40.0 per cent in the district fall in the sex-ratio range of 850-899 femaies per 1,000 males. It is followed by the sex-ratio range of 800-849 which claims 203 villages (29.8 per cent) and 35.4 per cent population. The highest range of I, 100 and above claims 12 villages (1.8 per cent). This range shares 0.3 per cent rural popUlation of the district while in the sex-ratio range of 900-949, there are 115 villages (16.9 per cent). In remaining sex-ratio ranges of 1,000-1,099,950- 999, 750-799, 700-749 and less than 700, the number of villages are 17 (2.5 per cent), 38 (5.6 per cent), 54 (7.9 per cent), 13 (1.9 per cent) and 15 (2.2. per cent) respectively. In these ranges, the percentage of population is comparatively low. The maximum number of villages Le 215 having maximum population (40.0 per cent) fall in the sex-ratio rang of 850-899 females.

27 TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of U.A./\ / Town+* Urban status of Sex ratio number town 2 3 4 1 Atarra NPP 850 2 Baberu NP 863 3 Banda NPP+OG 855 4 (i) Banda NPP 856 5 Banda UA 855 6 Bisanda Buzurg NP 830 7 Mataundh NP 887 8 Naraini NP 862 9 Oran NP 831 10 Tindwari NP 871 -.-~--~-~ Sex ratio (UrbIH.ll!~thedistrict: ___ 855 ------~-

Table 9 gives the sex-ratio of towns. The sex-ratio in urban areas of the district comes to 855 females per 1,000 males as a whole. Among the 8 towns of the district the sex-ratio varies between 830 to 887. Mataundh NP has the highest sex-ratio (887) while Bisanda Buzurg has the lowest sex­ ratio of 830 females.

TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUI> 0-6 FOR T AHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Total/ Total population in 0-6 age Sex ratio number Rural/ grouQ for 0-6 age Urban Persons Males Females group 2 3 4 5 6 7 Banda Total 104,162 54,444 49,718 913 Rural 79,342 41,364 37,978 918 Urban 24,820 13,080 11,740 898 2 Baberu Total 81,780 42,413 39,367 928 Rural 79,236 41,096 38,140 928 Urban 2,544 1,317 1,227 932 3 Atarra Total 66,712 34,973 31,739 908 Rural 56,464 29,564 26,900 910 Urban 10,248 5,409 4,839 895 4 Naraini Total 50,825 26,514 24,311 917 Rural 48,329 25,231 23,098 915 Urban 2,496 1,283 1,213 945 District Total: Total 303479 303,479 158,344 145,135 Rural 263,371 137,255 126,116 919 Urban 40,108 21,089 19,019 902

The table 10 presents population of age-group 0-6 years and sex-ratio for total, rural and urban areas in respect of each tahsils of the district. Total population in age-group 0-6 is 303479 persons comprising 158344 males and 145135 females. The total sex-ratio in this age-group works

28 out 917 females for every thousand males in the district. The proportion of females in rural areas is higher than that of urban areas. The sex-ratio in rural and urban areas comes to 919 and 902 females respectively in this age-group. The rural sex-ratio in tahsil varies between 910 in Atarra tahsil and 928 in Baberu tahsil respectively. The sex-ratio of Babem tehsil is higher than district rural average (919). Atarra tehsil has lowest sex-ratio of 908 females among the total population. In urban areas, the higher sex-ratio is recorded in Naraini urban (945) and the lowest is found in Atarra urban (895).

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of C.D. block Total population in 0-6 age Sex ratio for

number grou~ 0-6 age group Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Baberu 35,912 18,631 17,28] 928

2 Badokhar Khurd 31 1 144 16,126 15,018 931 3 Bisanda 30,921 15,927 14,994 941 4 Jaspura 18,718 9,724 8,994 925 5 Kamasin 29,843 15,595 14,248 914 6 Mahuva 35,588 18,740 16,848 899 7 Naraini 51,765 26,998 24.767 917 8 Tindwari 29,480 15,514 13,966 900

District (Rural) Total: 263,371 137,255 126,116 919

Table 11 gives C.D. block-wise sex-ratio of rural child population in the age-group 0-6 years . in the district. The sex-ratio is 919 for the district (rural). The sex-ratio of C.D. block varies between 899 to 941. It is highest in Bisanda C.D. block i.e. 941 followed by 931 in Badokhar Khurcl C.D. block and lowest 899 females is found in Mahuva C.D. block. The sex-ratio of Jaspura, Badokhar Khurd, Baberu and Bisanda C.D. block are higher than the district rural (919) while in remaining blocks, it is below the average of the district.

29 TABLE 12: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range 0 f sex Num ber of Percentage Population Percen tage ratio for villages inhabited distribution of 2001 distribution villages villages of population

1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 38 5.6 3,707 1.4 700-749 26 3.8 5,956 2.3 750-799 40 5.9 9,707 3.7 800-849 88 12.9 30,330 I I .5 850'-899 96 14.1 43,40'6 16.5 90'0-949 138 20'.2 68,031 25.8 950-999 10'5 15.4 63,0'73 23.9 1000-10'99 83 12.2 29,690' 1 1.3 1100'+ 68 10' 9,471 3.6 District (Rural) 1 682 100 263,371 100 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 919

Table 12 shows the distribution of villages in 9 sex-ratio ranges of the age-group 0'-6 years as well as percentage of villages, total population and percentage of population of this age group falling in each range of sex-ratio in the district.

The maximum number of villages i.e. 138 (20.2 per cent) having largest population (25.8 per cent) in the district (rural) fall in the sex-ratio range of 900-949 females per 1,000' males in age of 0'-6 years. It is followed by the sex-ratio range of 950'-999 which claims 105 villages (15.4 per cent) and 23.9 per cent population. Next to it, 96 villages (11.1 per cent) are in the range of 850- 899 with 16.5 per cent popUlation. 88 villages (12.9 per cent) having 11.5 per cent population fall in sex-ratio range of 80'0'-849. In remaining sex-ratio ranges of less than 700,700-749,750'-799, 1,0'0'0'-1,099 and 11, above claim less number of villages and these are distributed C;lS 38 (5.6 per cent), 26 (3.8 per cent), AD' (5.9 per cent), 83 (12.2 per cent and 68 (10.0 per cent) (espectively. In these ranges, the percentage of population is also comparatively low. It becomes clear from the table that more than fifty percent of villages i.e. 394 having population (64.6 per cent) fall in the higher sex-ratio ranges of 900 to 949 and above.

TABLE13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TO\VNS, 2001 Serial Name ofUA /\ I Urban Total population in 0-6 age Sex ratio number Town+* status of groul2 for 0'-6 town Persons Males Femal<1s age group

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mataundh NP) 1,465 766 699 913 2 Tindwari NP 1,845 957 888 928 3 Banda UA 21,51 a 11,357 10',153 894 4 Banda NPP+OG 21,510' 11,357 10',153 894

30 5 (i) Banda NPP 20,827 10,990 9,,837 895 6 Baberu NP 2,544 1,317 1,227 932 7 Oran NP 1,262 687 575 837 8 Bisanda Buzurg NP 1,890 998 892 894 9 Atarra NPP 7,096 3,724 3,372 905 10 Naraini NP 2,496 1,283 1,213 945 District(U rban) Total 40,108 21,089 19,019 902

Table 13 shows sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 of urban agglomerations/towns 2001. In urban area of the district Banda total population in age group of 0-6 is 40 I 08 in which 21089 are males and 19019 females. The sex ratio of the urban areas of the district is 902. Among towns sex ratio in age group 0-6 varies frol11 837 in Oran NP town to 945 ill Naraini NP. In Mataundh NP, Tindwari NP, Baberu NP, Atarra NPP and Naraini NP, sex ratio is more than the district average. Among 8 towns Banda NPP has highest population.

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN TAIISILS, 2001 Serial Name of Total/ Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number Tahsil Rural/ populatio Scheduled Schedul Scheduled Scheduled Urban n Cpstes ed Castes Tribes pop'ulation Tribes population to population to populati total total on gOQulation pOl2ulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Banda Total 557,861 94,294 24 16.9 0 Rural 400,604 73,804 0 18.4 0 Urban 157,257 20,490 24 13 0 2 Baberu Total 392,598 85,266 0 21.7 0 Rural 378,099 82,470 0 21.8 0 Urban 14,499 2,796 0 19.3 0 3 Atarra Total 335,980 86,632 30 25.8 0 Rural 276,830 73,447 30 26.5 0 Urban 59,150 13,185 22.3 0 4 Naraini Total 250,895 54,034 °0 21.5 0 Rural 237,783 51,267 0 21.6 0 Urban 13,112 2,767 0 21.1 0 District Total: Total 1537334 1,537,334 320,226/ 20.8 0 Rural 1,293,316 280,988 30 21.7 0 Urban 244,018 39,238 24 16.1 0

Table 14 depicts the distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population as well as their percentage to total population at tahsil level in rural and urban arcas of the district. Of the 1537334 total population of the district, 20.8 per cent of the total population belong to the Scheduled Castes and negligible per cent to Scheduled Tribes. The percentage of Scheduled Castes \. population constitutes 21.7 per cent of rural population and 16.1 per cent urban population of the district. The highest percentage of total Scheduled Castes population is recorded in Alana tahsil (25.8) while the lowest i~ found in Banda tahsil (l6.9}: The proportion of Scheduled Tribes popUlation is negligible in both rural and urban areas.

31 TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Total Total Total Percenta Percentage numb C.D. block population Scheduled Scheduled ge of of er Castes Tribes Schedule Scheduled population population d Castes Tribes populatio population n to total to total populatio population n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jaspura 91,494 11,542 0 12.6 0 2 Tindwari 147,472 27,382 0 J 8.6 0 Badokhar 3 Khurd 161,638 34,880 0 21.6 0 4 Baberu 173,018 36,240 0 20.9 0 5 Kamasin 140,951 30,008 0 21.3 0 6 Bisanda 150,543 39,782 0 26.4 0 7 Mahuva 180,397 48,869 0 27.1 0 8 Naraini 247,803 52,285 30 21.1 0 District (Rural) Total: 1,293,316 280,988 280,988 21.7 0

Table 15 shows distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in each C.D. block of the district. 21.7 per cent of rural population of the district belongs to Scheduled Castes and zero percent to Scheduled Tribes. At C.D. block level, Scheduled Castes population varies between 12.6 per cent in Jaspura and 27.1 per cent in Mahuva C.D. block. The other C.D. block containing the high percentage of Scheduled Castes are Bisanda (26.4), Badokhar Khurd (21.6) and Kamasin (21.3).

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Number Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentag Scheduled Castes of Population e population to total villages ~o~ulation 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 62 9.1 0 0.0 Less than 5 32 4.7 1,040 0.4 5-10 85 12.5 11,880 4.2 11-20 190 27.9 75,230 26.8 21-30 175 25.7 113,203 40.3 31-40 81 11.9 49,793 17.7 41-50 28 4.1 17,335 6.2 51-75 22 3.2 11,425 4.1 76 and above .. 7 1.0 1,082 0.4 District Total 682 100.0 280,988 100.0

Table 16 reflects the number of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes population to their total population in different ranges of percentage at district level. 62 villages accounting for 9.1 per cent of total 682 inhabited villages in the district do not have any Scheduled

32 castes population. The proportion of Scheduled Castes population is less than 5 per cent in 32 villages (4.7 per cent). In 85 villages, it varies between 5-10 per cent while the next range of 1 1-20 per cent accounts for 190 villages constituting 27.9 per cent of the total villages. The rangc 01" 21-30 and 31-40 per cent contains 175 and 81 villages respectively. Both these ranges together account for 37.6 per cent villages of the district. 50 villages fall in the range of 41-50 and 51-75 pcrccnt. 7 villages are such where the propOliion of Scheduled Castes is more than 75 per cent. These villages contain 0.4 per cent Scheduled Castes population of the district. The maximum of the 40.3 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population is covered by range of 21-30 per cent.

TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage Scheduled Tribes villages Tribes population to total Population o ulation 2 3 4 5 Nil 680 99.7 0 0.0 Less than 5 2 0.3 30 100.0 5-10 0 0.0 a 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 a 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 a 0.0 41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-75 0 0.0 a 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total 682 100.0 30 100.0

Table 17 indicates the distribution of villages by percentage ranges of Scheduled Tribes popUlation to total population in the villages. Negligible percent of rural population of the district belong to Scheduled Tribes population. There are 680 (99.7 per cent) villages where none of Scheduled Tribes have been recorded in the district. 2 (0.3 per cent) villages have propOliioll of Scheduled Tribes population up to less than 5 per cent.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Serial NameofUA Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage 01" numb Town population Schedule Schedule Scheduled Scheduled er d Castes d Tribes Castes Tribes populatio populatio populatien to population to n n total total o ulation ~orulatiol1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Mataundh (NP) 8278 1476 0 17.8 0 2 Tindwari (NP) 9543 1789 0 18.7 0 3 Banda UA 139436 17225 24 12.4 0 Banda ""4 (NPP+OG) 139436 17225 24 12.4 0 5 (i) Banda (NPP) 134839 16802 3 12.5 0 6 Baberu (NP) 14499 2796 0 19.3 0 7 Oran (NP) 6205 1462 0 23.6 0 Bisanda Buzurg 8 (NP) 10561 2357 0 22.3 0

33 9 Atarra (NPP) 42384 9366 o 22.1 o 10 Naraini (NP) 13112 2767 o 21.1 o District(Urball) Total 244018 39238 24 16.1 o

Table 18 shows number and percentage of scheduled caste and scheduled tribes population recorded during 200 I census in district Banda (urban). The table depicts that scheduled caste population in Oran NP, Bisanda Buzurg NP and Atarra NPP were above 22 percent but below (12.5 per cent) in the Banda NPP. Scheduled tribe population is negligible in the urban areas of the district. There are no scheduled tribe population in 7 towns out of 8 towns. Negligible percentage of scheduled tribe popUlation was recorded in Banda NPP.

TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND ~CHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of C 0 block Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes number ratio sex ratio '1 ,L.. 3 4 Jaspura 858 0 2 Tindwari 848 0 3 Badokh3T Khurd 843 0 4 Baberu 854 0 5 Kamasin 864 0 6 Bisanda 859 0 7 Mahuva 853 0 8 Narainl 865 1308 District (Rural) Total 856 1308

Table 19 shows sex-ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in each C.D. block of the district. The Scheduled Castes sex-ratio is 856 for district (rural). Among the C.O. blocks, the highest sex ratio of 865 females is found in Naraini C.D. block and lowest of 843 females is recorded in Badokhar Khurd C.D. block. This table also shows that sex ratio of ST population in rural areas of the district is 1308 point above parity reflecting excess of females over males at district level. The sex ratio of Naraini CO block is above the parity line while in remaining seven CO block is zero.

TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name ofU.ATown Scheduled Castes sex Scheduled Tribes sex number ratio ratio 2 3 4 Mataundh (NP) 895 0 2 Tindwari (NP) 864 0 3 Banda UA 838 846 4 Banda (NPP+OG) 838 846 5 (i) Banda (NPP) 837 500 6 Baberu (NP) 868 0 7 Oran (NP) 889 0 8 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 836 0 9 Atarra (NPP) 869 0 10 Naraini (NP} 886 0 Sex ratio {Urban} for the district: 856 846

34 Table 20 shows sex-ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes III urban agglomerations/towns 2001. Among 8 towns sex ratio of scheduled castes is highest in Mataundh town and it is lowest in Bisanda Buzurg NP. 7 towns have zero sex ratio in scheduled tribes population. It means ST female population is zero. In urban area of the district Banda sex ratio of SC and ST are 856 and 846 respectively.

TABLE 21: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY TAIISILS, 2001 Serial Name Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap ill number of Rural/ Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Tahsi Urban fcliHlic Persons Males Female Person Males Female Person Malt: Female I litenicy s rale 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Banda Total 274326 180895 93431 283535 119287 1(14248 60.5 73.6 44.<) 2'11..7 Rural 175470 121285 54185 225134 94236 1308<)8 54.6 ()<).6 ](, 'II. 32.R Urban 98856 59610 39246 58401 25051 33350 74.6 83.3 (,4.5 1lUi 2 Baberu Total 153325 110982 42343 239273 99101 140172 49.3 66.2 2'J.() 3(J.() Ruml 144720 . 105468 39252 233379 %834 136545 48.4 (,5.4 211.5 ](1.<) Urban 8605 5514 3091 5394 2267 3627 72 85.3 5(,.3 2<) 3 AlalTa Total 143817 101065 42752 192163 80315 111848 53.4 (,Y 34.~ 34.2 Rural 110414 79844 30570 166416 69464 %952 50.1 66.7 ~(1A Y13 Urban 33403 21221 12182 25747 10851 14896 ()SJ 7<).6 54.K 24.K 4 Naraini Total 99518 70014 29504 151377 64885 86492 49.7 64.6 32.2 32.'} 1- Rural 92320 65455 26865 145463 62403 83060 48.7 63.8 3(1.') 3H Urban 7198 4559 2639 5914 2482 3432 67.8 79.2 54.3 24.9 District Total: Total 670986 462956 208030 866348 363588 502760 54.4 69.3 36.8 32.5 Rural 522924 372052 150872 770392 322937 447455 50.8 66.7 .31 34.8 Urllan 148062 90904 57158 95956 40651 55305 72.6 82.3 61.2 21.1

District and tahsil-wise literacy rates besides the number of literates and illiterates [or total, rural and urban areas are given in table-21. The literacy rates are worked out by excluding population of 0-6 years. As per 200 I Census, the proportion of literates to total population excluding 0-6 years comes to 54.4 per cent in the district. This proportion in rural area is 50.8 per cent against 72.6 per cent in urban areas. In the district the literacy rates of males (69.3 per cent) is much higher than that o[ females (36.8 per cent). Among the tahsils, Banda tops with 60.5 per cent literates followed by Atarra tahsil (53.4 per cent). Baberu tahsil with 49.3 per cent literates stands at the bottam in the district. Out of 4 tahsils, the literacy rates of one tahsil is higher than that of district average. It is observed that in urban areas of district the literacy rates are higher than thc rural areas. .

, The gap between male and female literacy is very high which comcs t032.5 percent in the district, as a whole. The situation at tahsil level is not much different. l-Iowever this gap ill urban literacy is low which comes to 21.1 points against the rural areas, where the gap bet ween male and female literacy is 34.8 points.

35 TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.!). BLOCKS 2001 Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in male- number C.D.bloc Number of literates Number of illiterates k female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Jaspura 38,373 26,306 12,067 53,121 22,069 31,052 52.7 68.1 35.4 32.7 2 Tindwari 66,971 45,843 21,128 80,501 33,619 46,882 56.8 71.7 39.1 32.6 Badokhar 3 Khurd 70,126 49,136 20,990 91,512 38,548 52,964 53.7 68.7 35.6 33.1 4 Baberu 69,037 49,687 19,350 103,981 43,198 60.7.83 50.4 66.9 30.8 36.1 5 Kamasin 53,591 39,331 14,260 87,360 36,180 51,180 48.2 65.6 27.9 37.8 6 Bisanda 52,873 39,670 13,203 97,670 40,877 56.793 44.2 61.4 24 37.4 7 Mahuva 74,416 53,000 21,416105,981 44,517 61,464 51.4 67.3 32.4 34.8 8 Naraini 97537 69,079 28,458 150,266 63,929 86,337 49.8 65.2 31.6 33'() District (Rural) Total: 522924 522,924 372,052 150,872 770,392 322,937 447,455 66.7 32 34.8

The table 22 reveals number of literates, illiterates and the literacy rates in rural areas at C.o. block level in the district. 50.8 per cent of the total rural population excluding the age-grou(:Y of 0-6 years are literates in the district. The con·esponding proportion of male and female literates comes to 66.7 and 32 per cent respectively which shows very wide gap of 34.8 per cent in male and female literacy. At c.o. block level, Tindwari C.o. block has the highest rural literacy rate of 56.8 per cent while 71.7 per cent males and 39.i per cent females are literates in this block. The lowest literacy rate in rural are~s is noted in Bisanda c.o. block (44.2 per cent). There are wide variations in male and female literacy in all the C.D. blocks of the district. The maximum difference of 37.8 points is found in Kamasin C.D. block. TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001 Range of literacy Number of Percentage Population Percentage rate for villages inhabited distribution of distribution of villages villages 12°l2ulation 1 2 3 4 5 0 0.1 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 4 0.6 2,423 0.2 21-30 13 1.9 7,019 0.5 31-40 90 13.2 154,937 12.0 41-50 200 29.3 457,073 35.3 51-60 256 37.5 510,596 39.5 61-70 94 13.8 148,112 11.5 71-80 20 2.9 13,007 1.0 81-90 2 0.3 142 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 2 0.3 6 0.0 District Total: 682 100.0 1,293,316 100.0 Literac;r rate for District: ~4.4

\ Table 23 gives the distribution of villages by literacy rate range in the district. There is no literate in one village (0.1 per cent) of the district and population of this village is only one person. 2 villages (0.3 per cent) have all the literate population. 256 villages accounting for 37.5 per cent of the total villages are in the literacy range of 51-60 per cent and 94 villages (13.8 per cent) fall in the

36 literacy range of 61-70 per cent. The lower literacy rate of 1 to 50 per cent is observed in 307 villages (45.0 per cent) of the district. The higher literacy ranges of 71 to 100 per cent CO\'crs 24 villages (3.5 per cent). The range of 51-70 have the maximum number of 350 villages forming 51.3 per cent of the total inhabited villages.

TABLE 24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOM ERA TlONS / TOWNS 2001 Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in number status of UA"/Town Number of literates Number of illiterates malc- +* ---:P-c-rs-'-'oC::ns'-'-· ""M=-:al""es~F~e~l1l~a:C_le-s-1-)e-'r~s(-'-lI1~s~M~al~e~s ~F~e~m~a"-Ie-s -l'e-·r-s(-lIl-s--M-a-Ie-·s-r-· <':-II1-a-1 c-s fcillal c literacy rate \ 2 345 6 7 8 10 II 12 Mataundh (NP) 3786 2454 1332 4492 1933 2559 55.6 67.8 41.7 26 2 Tindwari (NP) 4912 3157 1755 4631 1943 2688 (,J.8 76.2 49.4 2(J.R 3 Banda UA 90158 53999 36159 49278 21175 28103 7().5 84.6 ()(dl 17,:-; 4 Banda (NPP+OG) 90158 53999 3() 159 49278 21175 28103 76.5 84.6 6('.8 17.X 5 (i) Banda (NPP) 8(l9S5 52051 34934 47854 20581 27273 76.3 84.4 (,(1.7 17,7 6 Baberu (NP) 86055514 3091 5894 2267 3627 72 85.3 5(1.3 2<) 7 Oral1 (NP) 2850 1970 R80 3355 1419 1936 57.7 72.9 .W.3 33.6 8 Bisanda Buzurg (NI') 510S 3336 1772 5453 2434 3019 f 58.9 45.4 24.5 9 Atan'a (NPP) 25445 15915 9530 16939 6998 9941 72.1 82,9 59,2 23,7 10 Naraini (NP) 7198 4559 2639 5914 2482 3432 ()7.8 79,2 54.3 24.4 District(Urban) Total 148062 90904 57158 95956 40651 55305 ,72.6 82.3 61.2 21.1

Table 24 shows number and pcrccntage of literates and illiterates by sex during 2001 in the urban areas of the district. Regarding absolute figures of literates Banda NPP is way ahead of other towns. The table reveals that literacy rate is pretty high in the urban areas of the district (72.6 percent). The literacy rate is quite high (above 84 per cent in two towns) among males. Female literacy rate is not a behind in two towns (above 59 per cellt). However, literacy rate among femalcs is very low (39.3 per cent) ill Oran NP, thus the gap in male female literacy rate is very high ( 33.6 percent).

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Number of literates anti illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in malel number CD.bloek Number of literates Number of illiterates female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Jaspura 4196 2994 12()2 7346 3217 4129 46.4 61.3 28.9 32.4 2 Tindwari 10104 7195 2909 17278 7619 9659 46.7 61.4 29.3 32, I Badokhar 3 Khurd 12683 9211 3472 22197 971 I 12486 45.7 ()0.6 27.7 32.9 4 Babcru 11793 8729 3064 244471081613631 41.4 56.4 23.(i 32,X 5 Kamasin 9715 7128 2587 20293 8973 11320 41.3 56,2 23,8 32 ..1 6 Bisanda 11069 8672 2397 28713 12726 15987 35.3 51 I (J.7 34,) 7 Mahuva 16123 11990 4133 32746 1 14381 18365 41.8 57.4 23.4 34,() 8 Naraini 16458 11833 4625 35827 16203 19624 40.6 54.1 24.8 29.3 District (Rural) Total: 92141 67752 24389 188847 83646 105201 41.7 56.6 24.1 32.5

Table 25 shows number and percentage of scheduled castes literates and illiterates by sex in CD blocks 2001. In IUral areas of the district proportion of literates is 41.7 pel!" cellt in which 56.6

37 are males and 24.1 females. Thus, the gap in male and female literacy rates is 32.5. Among 8 CD Blocks, Tindwari CD block has the highest literacy rate and Bisanda CD block has the lowest literacy rates. The gap in male/female literacy rate in Bisanda CD block is highest and this gap is lowest in Naraini CD block.

TABLE 26 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 Range of Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage literacy rate for . inhabited distribution Castes distribution villages villages of villages Population of population 2 3 4 5 0, 5 0.8 24 0.0 1-10 0.2 54 0.0 11-20 12 1.9 1,321 0.5 21-30 66 10.6 27,381 9.7 31-40 169 27.3 97,179 34.6 41-50 229 36.9 108,738 38.7 51-60 107 17.3 40,743 14.5 61-70 24 3.9 4,939 1.8 71-80 5 0.8 556 O.l~ 81-90 I 0.2 47 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 0.2 6 0.0 District Total: 620 100.0 280,988 100.0 Literac~ rate·for District (Rural): 41.7

The table 26 presents the distribution of villages by literacy rate range for scheduled castes population at the 2001 census. In majority of inhabited villages which form about 38.7 per cent of total rural scheduled castes population the literacy range is 41 to 50 percentages. In the district there are 682 inhabited villages with scheduled castes population with about 41.7 per cent of literacy rate.

TABLE 27 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in number of Town Number of literates Number of illiterates male! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I Mataundh (NP) 486 334 152 990 445 545 39.8 50.8 27 23.9 2 Banda (NPP+OG) 8873 5809 3064 8352 3563 4789 63.0 75.2 48.3 26.9 3 Tindwari (NP) 7fj4 517 247 1025 443 582 53.5 67.4 37.3 30.1 4 Baberu (NP) 1294 905 389 1502 592 910 56.7 73 37.3 35.7 5 Oran (NP) 486 354 132 976 420 556 43.2 59 25.1 33.9 Bisanda Buzurg 6 (NP) 722 519 203 1635 76'fJ 870 36.9 48.3 2l 25.2 7 Atarra (NPP) 3801 2578 1223 5565 2433 3132 50.4 63.6 35 28.5 8 Naraini {NP} 1073 749 324 1694 718 976 50.1 64.2 33.2 31.0 Banda {Urban} 17499 11765 5734 21739 9379 12360 55.1 68.0 39.6 28.5

38 The table 27 brings out the number and percentage of scheduled castes literates and illiterates by sex in urban agglomerations/towns population at the 200 I census. The number of literates is less than illiterates in the district (urban). The percentage of literates is least in Bisancla Buzurg among 8 towns but the gap in male/female literate rate is highest in case of Baberu NP. The males in all the 8 towns enjoy higher literacy rate than females. The gap in male/female literacy rate is least in case of Mataundh NP and female literacy rate is highest in Bancla NPP (48.3 percent).

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Namc of Number of literates and illiterates Pcrcentage of literates Gap ill number C. D. block Number of literates Number of illiterates male! felllllie Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <) 10 II 12 Badokhar Khurd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 2 Naraini II 8 3 19 5 14 50 100 21.4 n.() District {RuraQ Total: 11 8 3 19 5 14 50 100 21.4 78.6

The table 28 brings out the number and percentage of scheduled tribes literates and illiterates by sex in CD Blocks at the 200 I census. The number of illiteratt:;s is highest than literates in the district (rural). The literacy rate of the scheduled tribes population al about 50.0 per cent is higher than the corresponding rate ofonly about 41.7 per cent in case of scheduled castes community. The gap ill male and female literacy rates at about 78.6 per cent is higher than that of the scheduled castes community (32.5 per cent).

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage for villages inhabited distribution of Tribes distribution of villages villages Population population 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 50.0 10 33.3 51-60 1 50.0 20 66.7 61-70 0 0.0 0 0.0 71-80 0 0.0 0 0.0 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 2 100.0 30 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 50 ~ The table 29 gives the distribution of villages by literacy rate range for the scheduled tribes population at the 2001 census. In the district the scheduled tribes population is found in 2 villages out of which in 1 village the literacy range is 51-60 per cent. However, the maximum (66.7 pcr cent) of the scheduled tribes population (20) is found in only one village with literacy range from 51 to 60 percentages.

39 TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of Gap in number status of Number of literates Number of literates male/ Town illiterates female Persons Males Female Persons Males Female Persons Males Femal literacy s s es rate 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 II 12 Banda (NPP+OG) 5 4 19 9 10 31.3 50.0 12.5 37.5

Banda {Urban} , 5 4 1 19 9 10 31.3 50.0 12.5 37.5

The table 30 gives number and percentage of scheduled tribes literates and illiterates by sex in urban agglomerations/town population at the 2001 census. There is slllall scheduled tribes popUlation in Banda town of the district. In 7 towns there is no scheduled tribe population. Banda NPP which have scheduled tribe population, the percentage of literates is 31.3 percent with 50.0 per cent of males and 12.5 per cent female. The gap in male/female literacy in Banda town of the district is 37.5 per cent.

TABLE31: NUMliER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN TAHSILS! 2001 Serial Name of Persons I Total popu- Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers number Tahsil Males I lalion (Main and females marginal workers} Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Pel'centagc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 . Banda Persons 557861 129153 23.2 64816 11.6 193969 34.8 363892 65.2 Males 300182 112286 37.4 28560 9.5 140846 46.9 159336 53.1 females 257679 16867 6.5 36256 14.1 53123 20.6 204556 79.4 2 Baberu Persons 392598 107634 27.4 61636 15.7 169270 43.1 223328 56.9 Males 210083 86566 41.2 17419 8.3 103985 49.5 106098 50.5 females 182515 21068 11.5 44217 24.2 65285 35.8 117230 64.2 3 Atarra Persons 335980 98079 29.2 44330 13.2 142409 42.4 193571 57.6 Males 181380 75748 41.8 14492 8 90240 49.8 91140 50.2 females 154600 22331 14.4 29838 19.3 52169 33.7 102431 66.3 4 Naraini Persons 250895 77577 30.9 36136 14.4 113713 45.3 137182 54.7 Males 134899 57806 42.9 11431 8.5 69237 51.3 65662 48.7 females 115996 19771 17 . 24705 21.3 44476 38.3 71520 61.7 District Total: Persons 1537334 412443 26.8 206918 13.5 619361 40.3 917973 59.7 Males 826544 332406 40.2 71902 8.7 404308 48.9 422236 51.1 Females 710790 80037 11.3 135016 19.0 215053 30.3 495737 69.7

Table 31 gives the number and percentage of main workers,' marginal workers and nOll­ workers by sex at tahsils level in the district as per 2001 Census. The proportion of the total workers 40.3 per cent of the total population in the district. The total workers are comprised of 26.8 per cent of main workers and 13.5 per cent of marginal workers and the remaining 59.7 per cent are non-workers.

Among the main workers, males participation rate in the district is 40.2 per cent and 11.3 per cent of females. Male and female marginal workers account for 8.7 and 19.0 per cent respectively. The percentage of female marginal workers is higher than males. Total workers (main

40 and marginal workers) among tahsils vary from 34.8 per cent in Banda tahsil to 45.3 per cent in Naraini tahsil.

TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Persons I Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers numbe CD. bloek Males I Population (Main and marginal r Females workers' Numbe Percentage Number Perccntage Number Percentage Number rercet~~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Jaspura Persons 91,494 20,578 22.5 13,022 14.2 33,600 36.7 57,1\94 63.3 Males 48,375 17,518 36.2 5,001 10.3 22,519 46.6 25,856 53.4 Females 43,119 3,060 7.1 8,021 18.6 11,081 25.7 32,038 74.3 2 Tindwari Persons 147,472 33,607 22.8 21,164 14.4 54,771 37.1 92,701 62.9 Males 79,462 28,859 36.3 9,098 11.4 37,957 47.8 41,505 52.2 Females 68,0 10 4,748 7.0 12,066 17.7 16,814 24.7 51.196 75.3 Badokhar 3 Khurd Persons 161,638 39,772 24.6 23,275 14.4 63,047 39.0 98,591 () I Males 87,684 34,390 39.2 9,234 10.5 43,624 49.8 44,O()0 50.2 Females 73,954 5,382 7.3 14,041 19.0 19,423 26.3 54.531 73.7 4 Baberu Persons 173,018 45,918 26.5 24,803 14.3 70,721 40.9 102,297 59.1 Males 92,885 37,634 40.5 7,375 7.9 45,009 48.5 47,876 51.5 Females 80,133 8,284 10.3 17,428 21.7 25,712 32.1 54,421 67.9 5 Kamasin Persons 140,951 39,327 27.9 26,279 18.6 65,606 46.5 75,345 53.5 Males 75,511 30,998 41.1 6,970 9.2 37,968 50.3 37,543 49.7 Females 65,440 8,329 12.7 19,309 29.5 27,638 42.2 37,802 57.8 6 Bisanda Persons 150,543 44,460 29.5 24,319 16.2 68,779 45.7 81,764 54.3 Males 80,547 34,858 43.3 6,931 8.6 41,789 51.9 38,758 48.1 Females 69,996 9,602 13.7 17,388 24.8 26,990 38.6 43,006 61.4 7 Mahuva Persons 180,397 55,885 31 26,294 14.6 82,179 45.6 98,218 54.4 Males 97;517 41,732 42.8 8,980 9.2 50,712 52 46,805 48 Females 82,880 14,153 17.1 17,314 20.9 31,467 38 51,413 62 8 Naraini Persons 247,803 76,946 31.1 37,001 14.9 113,947 46.0 133,856 54 Males 133,008 56,324 42.3 11,080 8.3 67,404 50.7 65.604 49.3 Females 114,795 20,622 18.0 25,921 22.6 46,543 40.5 68,252 59.5 Persons 1293316356,493 27.6 196,157 15.2 552,650 42.7 740,666 740,666 District (Rural) Males 694,989282,313 40.6 64,669 9.3 346,982 49.9 348,007 50.1 _____T_o_ta_: ______F~e~n~la=l~es~_~5~98~,3~2~7 74,180. ____~1~2.~4~1~3~1,~48~8~ ____2=2~.0~~2~0~5,~66~8 34.4 392,659 65.6

Table 32 shows C.D. block-wise number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in rural population of the district. Of the 1293316 total rural population of the district, 27.6 per cent has been categorised as main workers and the marginal workers constitute 15.2 per cent and the remaining 57.3 per cent fall in the category of non-workers. The sex-wise break up at the district level shows that 40.6 per cent males and 12.4 per cent females are in the category of main workers. Male and female marginal workers account for 9.3 and 22.0 per cent respectively. The percentage of female marginal workers is higher than male marginal workers. Similar trend is visible at C.D. block level. The percentage of total rural workers of the district comes to 42.7 per cent. At the C.D. block level, Kamasin CD block has highest proportion of total workers fanning 46.5 per cent of the total population. It is closely followed by Naraini (46.0 per cent), Bisanda (45.7 per cent). Mahuva (45.6 per cent), Baberu (40.9 per cent) and Badokhar Khurd (39.0 per cent). The lowest percentage of 36.7 per cent is recorded in Jaspura C.D. block.

41 TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban Persons I Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non wlJrker~ number status of UA" I Males I Population (Main and marginal Town+* Females workers Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I Mataunclh (NP) Persons 8,278 2,154 26.0 662 8.0 2,816 34.0 5,462 66.0 Males 4,387 1,862 42.4 344 7.8 2,206 50.3 2,18 I 49.7 Females 3,891 292 7.5 318 8.2 610 15.7 3.281 84.3 2 Tindwari (NP) Persons 9,543 2,064 21.6 434 4.5 2,498 26.2 7,()45 7H Males 5,100 1,826 35.8 257 5.0 2,083 40.8 3,017 SY.2 Females 4,443 238 5.4 177 4.0 415 9.3 4,028 90.? 3 Banda UA Persons 139,436 30,978 22.2 6,259 4.5 37,237 26.7 102,1 <)9 73.~ Males 75,174 27,831 37.0 4,626 6.2 32,457 43.2 42,717 S().0 Females 64,262 3,147 4.Y 1,633 2.5 4,780 7.4 5<),482 Y2.6 4 Banda (NPI'+OG) Persons 139,436 30,978 22.2 6,259 4.5 37,237 26.7 102, I <)Y Males 75,174 27,831 37.0 4,626 6.2 32,457 {i3.2 42,717 5(1.8 Females 64,262 3,147 4.9 1,633 2.5 4,780 7.4 59,4~2 92.6 5 (i) Banda (NPP) Persons 134,839 30,067 22.3 6,090 o,.S 36,157 2(,.8 n,(>X2 73.2 Males 72,632 27,008 37.2 4,495 6.2 31,503 43.4 41,129 56.(, Females 62,207 3,059 4.9 1,595 2.6 4,654 7.5 57,553 Y2.) 6 Babcru (NP) Persons 14,499 3,434 23.7 745 5.1 4,179 28.8 10,320 71.2 Males 7,781 3,185 40.9 499 6.4 3,684 47.3 4,097 S2.7 Females 6,718 249 3.7 246 3.7 495 7.4 (>,223 92,(, 7 Oran (NP) Persons 6,205 1,889 30.4 682 11.0 2,571 41.4 3.634 58.6 Males 3,389 1,457 43.0 207 6.1 \,664 49.1 1,725 50.9 Females 2,816 432 15.3 475 16.9 907 32.2 1.909 67.S Bisanda Buzurg 8 (NP) Persons 10,561 2,594 24.6 451 4.3 3,045 28.8 7,516 71.2 Males 5,770 2,347 40.7 269 4.7 2,616 45.3 3,154 54.7 Females 4,791 247 5.2 182 3.8 429 9 4,362 YI.O 9 Atarra( NPP) Persons 42,384 9,584 22.6 1,395 3.3 10,979 25.9 31,405 74.1 Males 22,913 8,638 37.7 925 4.0 9,563 41.7 13,350 58.3 Females 19,471 946 4.9 470 2.4 1,416 7.3 IS,055 92.7 10 Naraini (NP) Persons 13,112 3,253 24.8 133 1.0 3,386 25.8 9,72(> 74.2 Males 7,041 2,947 41.9 106 1.5 3,053 43.4 3,988 56.6 Females 6,071 306 5.0 27 0.4 333 5.5 5,738 94.5 District (Urban) Total: Persons 244,018 55,950 22.9 10,761 4.4 66,711 27.3 177,307 72.7 Males 131,555 50,093 38.1 7,233 5.5 57,326 43.6 74,229 56A Females 112,463 5,857 5.2 3,528 3.1 9,385 8.3 103,078 91.7

The table 33 indicates that as against 22.9 per cent of main workers in the urban areas of the district, such workers are as high as 30.4 per cent in Oran NP. Similarly the extent of marginal workers also is higher in this town.

42 TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TAHSILS~ 200t Serial Name Persons / Total Total Category of workers number of Males / Population number of. . k Cultivators Agncultural Household Other Tahsil Females wor ers (M . Labourers Industry workers all1 + workers Marginal} 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Banda Persons 557,861 193,969 68,622 55,835 6,382 (13,130 (34.8) (35.4) (28.8) (3.3) (32.5) Males 300,182 140,846 51,864 30,332 4,562 54.0KS (46.9) (36.8) (21.5) (3.2) (38.4) Females 257,679 53,123 16,758 25,503 I,K20 lJ,042 (20.6) (31.5) (48.0) (3.4) ( 17.0) 2 Baberu Persons 392,598 169,270 90,501 58,385 4,967 15,417

(43.1 ) (53.5) (34.5) (2.9) (9.1 )

Males 210,083 103,985 58,526 2R,5lJO 3,52Y 13,340 (49.5) (56.3) (27.5) (3.4) ( 12.8) Females 182,515 65,285 31,975 29,795 1,438 2,077 (35.8) (49.0) (45.6 ) (2.2) (3.2) 3 Alarm Persons 335,980 142,409 72,420 44,851 4,784 20.354 (42.4) (50.9) (31.5) (3.4) ( 14.3) Males 181,380 90,240 47,126 22,694 3,007 17,413

(49.8) (52.2) (25.1 ) (3.3) ( 19.3) Females 154,600 52,169 25,294 22,157 1,777 2,9111

(33.7) (48.5) (42.5) (3.4) (5.6)

4 Naraini Persons 250,895 113,713 62,045 35,067 3,260 13,341 (45.3) (54.6) (30.8) (2.9) (I I. 7) Males 134,899 69,237 38,470 17,607 1,852 I I ,30R (51.3) (55.6) (25.4) (2.7) (16.3) Females 115,996 44,476 23,575 17,460 1,408 2,033 p8.3) {53.0) p9.3) (3.2) i4.6) District Total: Persons 1,537,334 619,361 293,588 194,138 M9,393 112,242 (40.3) (47.4) (31.3) (3.1) (18.1 ) Males 826,544 404,308 195,986 99,223 az,950 96,149 (48.9) (48.5) (24.5) (3.2) (23.8) ") Females 710,790 215,053 97,602 94,915 6.443 16,093 {30.3) {45.4) {44.1) {3.0) {7.5) Note: Percent of \Vorker to total.. worker are given in brackets It can be seen from the table 34, the economy of the district is primarily agricultural as supported by the fact that cultivators constitute 47.4 per cent of the total workers (main + marginal) and remaining workers are engaged as agricultural labourers (31.3 per cent), Household industry workers (3.1 per cent) and other workers (18.1 per cent) in this district.

43 The distribution of workers by four categories of economic activity at tahsil shows very high dependence of population on ag~iculture sector absorbing large number of workers. The proportion of cultivators varies between 35.4 per cent in Banda tahsil and 54.6 per cent in Naraini tehsil. These variations within the district may be due to cropping and land holding patterns. The percentage of females cultivators is 45.4 per cent which is lesser as compared to 48.5 per cent of male cultivators in the district. The percentage of household industry workers is very low in the district as stated above. The proportion of agricultural labourer varies between 28.8 percent in Banda and 34.5 percent in Baberu tahsil. The workers in other activities occupy the third position next to agriculture laborers in the district as well as in each tahsil. The highest propOliion of 32.5 per cent of other workers is recorded in Banda tahsil while the lowest proportion of 9.1 per cent is found in Baberu tahsil.

TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS_, 2001 Serial Name of CD. Persons / Total Total Categor:t of workers numb( block Males / population number of Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females workers Labourers lndusllY workers (Main + workers Margin~.!l______2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) ------~.----- Jaspura Persons 91,494 33600 15300 12278 882 5140 (36.7) (45.5) (36.5) (2.6) ( 15.3) Males 48,375 22519 11588 6206 661 4064 (46.6) (51.5 ) (27.6) (2.9) (! 8.0) Females 43,119 11081 3712 6072 221 1076 (25.7) (33.5) (54.8) (2.0) (9.7) 2 Tindwari Persons 147,472 54,771 23,198 19,823 1,573 10.177 (37.1) (42.<1) (36.2) (2.9) ( 18.6) Males 79,462 37,957 17,626 10,612 1,198 8,521 (47.8) (46.4) (28.0) (3.2) (22.4 ) Females 68,010 16,814 5,572 9,211 375 1,656 (24.7) (33.1) (54.8) (2.2) (9.8) Badokhar 3 Khurd Persons 161,638 63,047 27,485 21,671 2,062 11,829 (39.0) (43.6) (34.4) (3.3) ( 18.8) Males 87,684 43,624 20,313 12,134 1,337 9,840 (49.8) (46.6) (27.8) (3.1 ) (22.6) Females 73,954 19,423 7,172 9,537 725 1,989 (26.3) (36.9) (49.1) (3.7) (10.2) 4 Baberu Persons 173,018 70,721 37,360 24,110 1,971 7,280 (40.9) (52.8) (34.1) (2.8) (10.3) Males 92,885 45,009 24,825 12,227 1,534 6,423 (48.5) (55.2) (27.2) (3.4 ) (14.3) Females 80,133 25,712 12,535 11,883 437 857 (32.1 ) (48.8) (46.2) ( 1.7) (3.3) 5 Kamasin Persons 140,951 65,606 37,521 22,465 1,774 3,846 (46.5) (57.2) (34.2) (2.7) (5.9) Males 75,511 37,968 23,518 10,228 I, 145 3.077 (50.3) (61.9) (26.9) . (3.0) (8.1 ) Females 65,440 27.638 14,003 12,237 629 769 (42.2) (50.7) (44.3) (2.3 ) (2.8) 6 Bisanda Persons 150,543 68,779 36,417 26,703 2,106 3.553 (45.7) (52.9) (38.8) (3. I ) (5.2) Males 80,547 41,789 24,089 13,387 1,3(16 2,947 (51.9) (57.6) (32.0) (3.3) (7.1 ) Females 69,996 26,990 12,328 13,316 740 606 (38.6) (45.7) (49.3) (2.7) (2.2) 7 Mahuva Persons 180,397 82,179 42,065 28,984 2,584 8,546 (45.6) (51.2) (35.3) (3.1) (10.4) Males 97,517 50,712 27,024 15,087 1,462 7,139

44 (52.0) (53.3) (29.8) (2.9) (14.1 ) Females 82,880 31,467 15,041 13,897 1,122 1.407 (38.0) (47.8) (44.2) (3.6) (4.5) 8 Naraini Persons 247,803 113,947 67,662 32,768 2,948 10.569 (46.0) (59.4) (28.8) (2.6) (Y.] ) Males 133,008 67,404 41,272 15,811 1,6<)6 8.625 (50.7) (61.2) (23.5) (2.5) ( 12.8) Females 114,795 46,543 26,390 16,957 1,252 1.<)44 (40.5) (56.7) (36.4 ) (2.7) (4.2) District (Ru ral) Total: Persons 1293,316 552,650 287,008 188,802 15,900 60,940 (42.7) (51.9) (34.2) (2.9) ( 11.0) Males 694,989 346,982 190,255 95,692 10,399 50,636 (49.9) (54.8) (27.6) (3.0) (14.6) Females 598,327 205,668 96,753 93,110 5,501 10,304 (34.4) (47.0) (45.3) (2.7) (5.0) Note: Percent of Worker to total worker arc given in brackets

Table 35 presents C.D. block-wise distribution of workers by sex in ('our catcgorics or economic activity. In thc rural areas of the district total workers (main + marginal) are 42.7 per ccnt of total population. Among these workers, cultivators constitute 51.9 per cent, 34.2pcr cent agricultural labourers, 2.9 per cent household industry workers and 1i.O per cent other workcrs. The agricultural sector plays a major role in providing employment to the working force of runll popUlation despite the fact that it is not cOITimercialy viable. Household industries also could not make much progress in rural areas as reflected in the data and these household industrics employ only 2.9 per cent workers of the total working force. Therefore surplus working force has to depend on primary activities. Among cultivators, the percentage of females (47.0 lPer cent) is less than males (54.8 per cent) in the rural areas of the district. The females play main role in rural cconOll1 y of the district. The proportion of cultivators and other workers differ considerably from one C.D. block to other. The proportion of cultivators varies between 42.4 per cent in Tindwari C.O. block to 59.4 per cent in Naraini C.D. block. Similarly for other workers, the lowest prop0l1ion is 5.2 per cent in Bisanda C.D. block while 18.8 per cent is the highest in Badokhar Khurd C.D. block. The percentage of household industry workers is quite low Le. only 2.9 per cent in the district. The percentage of agricultural labourers is highest in Bisanda (38.8 percent) block and is followed by Jaspura (36.5 percent) and lowest in Naraini (28.8 percent) C.D. block. Similarly, household industry workers varies in C.D. blocks between 2.6 per cent in Jaspura and Naraini and 3.3 per cent in Badokhar Khurd.

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN I'OUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban Persons / Total Total number Catego~ of workers number status of UA 1\ I Males / population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Householu Other Town*+ Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage)

Mataundh (NP) Persons 8278 2816 945 957 52 S(J2 (34.0) (33.6) (34.0) (U) (:lO.(,) Males 4387 2206 834 615 3<) 71R (50.3) (37.8) (27.9) (1.8 ) (32.5) Females 3891 610 III 342 13 144 ( 15.7) ( 18:2) (56.1 ) (2.1 ) (23.6)

2 Tindwari (NP) Persons 9543 2498 422 456 235 1385 (26.2) (16.9) ( 18.3) (9.4) (55.4)

45 Males 5100 2083 381 273 180 1249 (40.8) ( 18.3) (13.1 ) (8.6) (60.0) Females 4443 415 41 183 55 13() (9.3) (9.9) (44.1 ) ( 13.3) (32.8)

3 Banda UA Persons 139436 37237 1272 650 1578 33737 (26.7) (3.4 ) (1. 7) (4.2) (90.6) Males 75174 32457 1122 492 1147 296% (43.2) (3.5) ( 1.5) (3.5) (91.5) Females 64262 4780 150 158 431 4041 (7.4) (3.1 ) (3.3) (9.0) (84.5)

4 Banda (NflP+GG) Persons 139436 37237 1272 650 1578 33737 (26.7) (3.4 ) ( 1.7) (4.2) (90.6) Males 75174 32457 1122 492 1147 296% (43.2) (3.5) ( 1.5) (3.5) t91.5) Females 64262 4780 150 158 431 4041 (7.4) (3.1 ) (3.3) (9.0) (84.5)

5 (i) Banda (N P P) Persons 134839 36157 1200 590 1565 328G2 (26.8) (3.3) (I.() ) (4.3) (90.7) Males 72632 31503 1068 440 1135 28860 (43.4) (3.4) ( 1.4) (3.6) ~91.6) Females 62207 4654 132 150 430 . 3942 (7.5) (2.8) (3.2) (9.2) (84./)

6 Baberu (NP) Persons 14499 4179 959 359 227 2634 (28.8) (22.9) (8.6) (5.4) (63.0) Males 7781 3684 840 220 189 2435 (47.3) (22.8) (6.0) (5.1 ) (66.1 ) Females 6718 495 119 139 38 199 (7.4) (24.0) (28.1 ) (7.7) (40.2)

7 Gran (Nfl) Persons 6205 2571 858 765 175 773 (41.4 ) (33.4 ) (29.8) (6.8) (30.1 ) Males 3389 1664 571 354 116 623 (49.1 ) (34.3 ) (21.3 ) (7.0) (37.4) Females 2816 907 287 411 59 ISO (32.2) (31.6) (45.3) (6.5) . (16.5)

8 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Persons 10561 3045 729 954 182 1180 (28.8) (23.9) (31.3) (6.0) (38.8) Males 5770 2616 699 727 130 1060 (45.3) (26.7) (27.8) (5.0) (40.5) Females 4791 429 30 227 52 120 (9.0) (7.0) (52.9) (12.1 ) (28.0)

9 Atarra (NPP) Persons 42384 10979 1032 894 854 8199 (25.9) (9.4) (8.1 ) (7.8) (74.7) Males 22913 9563 945 616 626 7V 6 (41. 7) (9.9) (6.4) (6.5) (77.1 ) Females 19471 1416 87 278 228 823 (7.3) (6.1 ) (19.6) (16.1 ) (58.1 )

10 Naraini (NP) Persons 13112 3386 363 301 190 2532 (25.8) {I 0.7) (8.9) (5.6) (74.8)

46 Males 7041 3053 339 234 ! 124 2356 (43.4) (I 1.1) (7.7) (4.1 ) (77.2) Females 6071 333 67 ()6 17() 20.1 ) ( 19.8) (52.9) District (Urban) Total: Persons 244018 66711 6580 5336 3493 51302 (27.3) (9.9) (8.0) (5.2) (76.9) Males 131555 57326 5731 3531 2551 45513 (43.6) (10.0) (6.2) (4.4) (79.4) Females 112463 9385 849 1805 942 5789 (8.3) (9.0) (19.2) (10.0) (61.7)

Table 36 presents distribution of workers by sex in four categcgorics of economic activity in urban areas of the district Banda. rt can be observed from the table that the four categories of economic activity are cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry workers and other workers. Figures in the table has been given for total number of workers including main and marginal workers. At the district level, urban areas recorded highest pcrcentage of othcr workcrs (76.9 percent) followed by cultivators with 9.9 pcr ccnt (10.0 per ccnt malc and 9.0 per ccnt female). If we observe each town, the table reveals that highest percentage of cultivators (33.6) is recorded in Mataundh NP. In the agriculture labourers categolY Banda NPP recorded very low percentage (1.6 percent). Household industry workers are also very low (1.8 per cent ill Malaundh NP 4.3 per cent in Banda NPP and 5.4 per cent in Babem NP. As the usual trend l:eeorded in the urban areas, other workers arc in high percentagc (90.7 per cent in Banda NPP, 74.8 per ecnt in Naraini NP and 74.7 per cel1t in Atarra NPP).

(ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data: One of the major part of the District Census Handbook is Village and Town Directories.These are non-census data incorporated showing educational, medical, drinking water, banking t~lcilities, communication facilities and other such developmental indicators in the towns and villages. From this non-census data cel1ain inset tables have been generated and reproduced below showing major trends in the availability of above amenities.

47. TABLE37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO A VAILABlLlTY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Serial Name of C. D. Number Type of amenity available Type of amcnity available numbcr block of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Trans- Banks Agricultu Approach Powcr inhabitcd ·drinking Office # port ral Credit by pucca supply villages water* commu Societies road nication s$ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 \3 Jaspura 45 44 17 45 18 I 5 3 3 34 37 (100) (97.8) (37.8) (100.0) (40.0) (2.2) (II.I ) (6.7) (6.7) . (75.6) (82.2) 2 Tindwari 81 71 24 75 23 31 18 6 4 43 70 (100) (87.7) (29.6) (92.6) (28.4) (38.3) (22.2) (7.4) (4.~) (53.1 ) (86.4) 3 Badokhar Khurd 73 71 26 71 23 10 24 4 2 44 57 (100) (97.3) (35.6) (97.3) (31.5) (13.7) (32.9) (5.5) (2.7) (60.3) (78.1 ) 4 Babcru 79 74 25 78 22 II 14 3 2 41 41 (100) (93.7) (31.6) (98.7) (27.8) (13.9) ( 17.7) (3.8) (2.5) (51.Y) (S1.Y) 5 Kamasin 75 67 14 75 23 9 8 5 8 22 35 (100) (89.3) ( 18.7) (100.0) (30.7) (12.0) (10.7) (6.7) ( 10.7) (2Y.3) (46.7) 6 Bisanda 57 54 22 57 20 8 16 4 3 4.3 38 (100) (94.7) (38.6) (100.0) (35.1 ) (14.0) ( (28.1) (7.0) (5.3) (75.4) (66.7) , 7 Mahuva 121 97 32 118 24 34 21 9 6 76 R9 (100) (80.2) (26.4) (97.5) (19.8). (28.1) (17.4) (7.4) (5.0) (62.8) (73.6) 8 Naraini lSI 115 31 145 24 18 32 7 5 71 71 ~IOO} (76.2) (20:5) (96.0) (15.9) ( 11.9) (21.2) (4.6) p.3} (47.0) (47.0) District Total: 682 593 191 664 177 122 138 41 33 374 43~ (100) (87.0) .. {28.0) .. (97.4) (26.0) (l7.9) (20.2) (6.0) (4.8~ (54.8) {64.2) Notc: - Perccntagcs are given in brackets. * Based on the improvcd drinking watcr source, drinking watcrsupply has been classified as 'Improved ' or othcrwise. If the household has acccss to drinking. water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to : Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking watcr is state spcdtic and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 37 deals with the C.D. block-wise distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities like education, medical, improved drinking water, post office, telephone, transport, communications, agricultural credit societies, approach by pucca road and power supply within the village. Out of 682 inhabited villages in the district 593 villages or 87.0 per cent have been provided with the education facilities of one type or the other. Similarly 191 villages in the district constituting 28.0 per cent have medical facilities of one type or the other. Improved drinking water facility is available in 664 or 97.4 per cent villages. As regards post office facility which includes facilities like telegraph office and post and telegraph, 177 villages constituting 26.0 per cent of villages have been provided with post office facility within the village. 122 or 17.9 per cent villages have been provided with the telephone facility, l38 or 20.2 per cent with transport facility, 41 or 6.0 per cent villages with bank facility and 33 or 4.8 per cent with agricultural credit societies. Similarly there are 374 or 54.8 per cent villages which have been linked with the pucca road. Total 438 or 64.2 per cent of villages have beel~ provided with the electricity ~upply. Almas! similar pattern of distribution of villages by availability of amenities in the villages at C.D. block has been found with slight variation Jaspura C.D. block has the highest 97.8 per cent villages where educational facility is available and lowest 76.2 per cent is found in Naraini C.D. block Medical facility is highest in Bisanda (38.6 percent) and lowest (18.7 per cent) in Kamasin C.D. block. Improved drinking water is available to cent-percent villages in Jaspura, Kamasin and Bisanda blocks while in other blocks, it is above 92 per cent. Telephone facility is highest in Tindwari

48 block (38.3 per cent) while a single village of Jaspura C.O. 'block enjoy this facility. Transport <.1nd communications is less developed in Kamasin C.O. block where only 10.7 per cent villages arc covered by this facility whereas 32.9 per cent villages of Badokhar C.O. block are availing this facility. In the field of power supply highest 86.4 percent in Tindwari C.O. block and lowest 46.7 percent in Kamasin C.O. block enjoy this facility.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES 2001 Serial Name of Total Type of amenity available Type of amenity available numb C. D. populati Educatio Medical Improve Post Tele­ Transpor Banks Agricult Approac Powcr cr block on of n d Office # phone t ural II by supply inhabite drinking COIllIllUII Credit pLlcca d water* i-catiolls Societies road villages $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Jaspura 91494 90809 53445 91494 61634 6899 11879 1465(, 19200 75582 79394 ( 100) (99.3) (58.4) (100.0) (67.4) (7.5) (13.0) (16.0) (21.0) (S2.() (86)q 2 Tindwari 147472 146713 86373 146723 87414 80523 62162 33352 18559 105670 1425.U (100) (99.5) (58.6) (99.5) (59.3) (54.6) (42.2) (22.6) (12.6) (71.7) (%.7) Badokhar 3 Khuru 161638 161365 93925 160860 93466 36487 73261 16206 5954 IISI51 138(JS8 (100) (99.8) (58.1) (99.5) (57.8) (22.6) (45.3) (10.0) (3.7) (73.1) (85.8) 4 Baberu 173018 172362 85146 171904(, 95887 37978 69263 IS745 4389 125086 118619 (100) (99.6) (49.2) (99.4) (55 A) (22.0) (40.0) (I O.S) (2.5) (72.3) (6X.(J) 5 Kamasin 140951 138988 42824 140951 82138 14826 28557 25505 33054 64880 90927 (100) (98.6) (30.4) (100.0) (58.3) (10.5) (20.3) (18.1) (23.5) (46.0) (6;1.5) 6 Bisanda 150543 145467 78424· 150543 86332 36546 51423 20264 19353 1236U5 113595 (100) (96.6) (52.l) (100.0) (57.3) (24.3) (34.2) (13.5) (12.9) (S2.1) (75.5) 7 Mahuva 180397 173161 90338 179583 78188 87041 63721 34016 27583 145033 158663 (100) (96.0) (50.l) (99.5) (43.3) (48.2) (35.3) (18.9) (15.3) (80A) (88.0) 8 Naraini 247803 217276 79310 245572 75622 36638 74986 32789 21571 158915 165478 (100) (87.7) (32.0) (99.[) (30.5) ([4.8) (30.3) (13.2) (8.7) (64.1) (66.8) District Total: 1293316 1246141 609785 1287630 660681 336938 435252 195533 149663 916922 1007896 (100) (96.4) (47.1) (99.6) (51.1) (26.1) (33.7) (15.1) (11.6) (70.9) (77.9) Note: - Percentages arc given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking watcr source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improvcd ' or otherwise. Ifthe household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hanu pump ( tube well situatcd within or outside thc premises it is considered as having access to . Improved drinking water sourcc'. However, lhe concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 38 depicts the number and proportion of rural popUlation served by different kind of amenities. Out of total rural population of 1293316 persons in the district, 1246141 or 96.4 per cent have educational facility of one or the other type. Similarly 609785 or 47.1 per cent population has medical facilities while 1287630 or 99.6 per cent have got improved drinking water facility. Post office facilities are available to 66068lor 51.1 per cent population. Telephone facility is available to 336938 or26.1 percent population. Transpolt communications facility is available to 435252 or 33.7 per cent. Bank facility is available to 195533 or 15.1 per cent. 149663 or 11.6 per ccnt have been provided with the facility of agricultural credit societies. 916922 or 70.9 per cent havc been provided with the facility of approach by pucca road. Power supply is available to 1007896 or 77.9 per cent rural population in the district. Similar pattel:n of availability of facilities is visible in the rural population at C.O. block level. However, in Tindwari and Badokhar C.O. blocks facilities of education, medical and improved drinking water are available to larger propOltion of population

49 TABLE 39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity amenity of is available Less than 5 5-10 [0+ Total kilometres kilometres kilometres {Col. 2 - 4} 2 3 4 5 1. Education ;- (a) Primary School 78 12 91 (b) Middle School 263 147 22 432 (c) Degree College 32 105 541 678

2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 165 232 250 647 (b) PHC 90 251 327 668

3. pdst Office 333 135 37 505

4. Telephone 226 141 193 560

5. Bus Service 185 263 122 570

6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 207 257 177 641 (b) Cooperative Bank 90 254 331 675

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 189 287 173 649

Table 39 presents distribution of villages not having certain amenities within the village at district level. They have to go out of their village to avail these facilities. Such villages have been presented according to various distance ranges in this table. 91 villages do not have primary school in their villages and out of these villages, children of 78 villages have to travel less than 5 kIns. for schooling Out of 682 inhabited villages as many as 432 are deprived of middle school and 678 of degree college. Of these 263 villages avail the facility of middle school at a distance of less than 5 kms., 147 at a distance at 5-10 kms. and the remaining 22 at a distance of 10+ kms. In respect of degree college 32 avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 105 between 5 to 10 kms. and rest 541 villages at a distance of 10+ kms. Similarly there are 647 villages in the district which have been devoid of Hospital facility and 668 villages which are deprived of PHC facilities. Of these 165 villages have the facility of Hospital available within 5 kms. while in respect of 232 villages the inhabitants have to cover a distance of 5- 10 kms. in order to avail this facility. Similarly overwhelming number i.e. 250 villages have this facility at a distance of 10+ kIns. As regards PHC 90 villages avail this facility at a distance of les~ than 5 ms., 251 at a distance of 5-1 0 kms. and the remaining 327 have to travel a distance of more than 10 kIns. to avail this facility.

Regarding Post Office, 505 villages do not hav~ this facility in the village itself. Of these majority i.e. 333 villages have this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., another 135 villages avail it at a distance of 5-10 lans. In the remaining 37 villages habitants have to travel a distance of 10+ ms.

50 As regards Telephone, there are 560 villages in the district which are without telephone facility. Of these 226 avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 141 at a distance of 5- J 0 kms. and remaining 193 have to traverse a distance of 10+ kms. For Bus service out of 570 villages which do not have facility, 185 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 263 at a distance between 5-10 kms. and 122 at a distance of 10+ kms. In the entire district 641 villages are deprived of Commercial Bank & 675 of Co- . operative Bank. Of these 641 villages which are deprived of Commercial Banks 207 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 257 between 5-10 kms. & the remaining 177 at a distance of 10+ kms. Regarding Co-operative Banks out of 675 villages 90 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms., 254 at a distance of 5-10 kms. and remaining 331 at a distance of 10+ kms. 649 villages do not have agricultural credit societies. This facility to 189 villages is available at a distance of less than 5, kms 287viUages at a distance of 5-1 0 kms. and to the remaining 173 at a distance of 10+ kms.

TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO TilE DISTANCE FROM THE NEMU~ST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Distance range Number of T e of amenity available ti'orn the inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Bnnks Agricultural Approach nearest villages in Office # commul\1- Credit by pucca statutOlY town each range catiol1s $ Societies road ( in kilometres 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 58 51 17 13 . 16 19 4 3 47 (100,0) (87.9) (29.3) (22.4 ) (27.6) (32.8) (6.9) (5.2) ( 81.0)

5 -15 383 342 113 105 70 71 21 17 19 C) (100.0) (89.3) (29.5) (27.4) (18.3) ( IS.5) (5.5) (4.4) (52.0) 16 - 50 215 177 48 50 25 41 13 10 110 (100.0) (S2.3) (22.3) (23.3) (I 1.6) (19.1 ) (6.0) (4.7) (51.2) 51+ 3 3 2 2 0 I 0 () 2 (100.0) ( 100.0) (66.7) (66.7) (0.0) (33.3) (0.0) (0.0) (66.7) Unspecified 23 20 II 7 I I 6 3 3 I () {IOO.O} {87.02 {47.S} (30.4} {47.81 {26.11 { 13.01 (13.0) (GY'('l District total 682 593 191 177 122 138 41 33 374 {100.01 {87.0} {28.0} {2G.0} (17.9} {20.2} {G.O} {4.82 {54.S} # Post office ineludes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table 40 deals with the distribution of villages according to distance from the nearest statutory town and availability of different amenities within the village. Out of total 682 inhabited villages in the district, there are 58 villages which have nearest towns upto a distance of 5 killS. or these only 51 villages forming 87.9 per cent of these total villages, are having the educational facilities of one type or the other and 17 villages constituting 29.3 per cent, have the medical facilities within the village, 13 villages fonning 22.4 per cent have the facility of post oftice within the village and 16 or 27.6 per cent have the facility of telephone. 19 villages .constituting 32.8 per cent have been linked by transport service. 4 villages comprising 6.9 pcr ccnt have been providcd bank facilities, while 3 villages constituting only 5.2 per cent have bcen provided by agricultural credit societies. 47 villages comprising 81.0 per cent have been provided with pucca road. There are 383 inhabited villages in the district Iwhich fall in the distance range of 5-\5 killS. Of these 342 villages constituting 89.3 per cent have been provided with the! educational t"acilitics. 113 villages comprising 29.5 per cent have been provided with medical . facilities. 105 villages constituting 27.4 per cent enjoy the post office facility. 70 villages comprising 18.3 per ccnt havc

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-,---~--,------,------been provided the telephone facility. 71 villages constituting 18.5 per cent have been linked with transport communications. 21 villages comprising 5.5 per cent have bank facility. 17 villages constituting 4.4 per cent are having agricultural credit societies, while 199 villages or 52.0 per cent are approachable by pucca road. 215 villages fall in the distance range of 16-50 kms. Of these, 82.3 per cent villages have educational facility, 22.3 per cent with medical, 23.3 per cent with post office, 11.6 per cent with telephone and transport & communications is available 10 19.1 per cent villages. Banks and agricultural credit societies facilities are available to 6.0 and 4.7 per cent of villages. 51.2 percent viilages are approachable by pucca road.

There are 3 villages in the district which are situated beyond 50 kIllS. from the nearest town and out of these 3 or cent per cent enjoy the education facility in the village itself whereas 2 villages comprising 66.7 per cent have been provided with medical facility of one type or the other. 2 such villages comprising 66.7 per cent have the post office facility. None village have been provided with telephone facility. One village constituting 33.3 per cent have been linked by bus service whereas None village have been pro\vided with the bank facilities. and agricultural credit societies while 2 villages comprising 66.7 per cent have been linked by pucca road. There are 23 villages whose distance range from the nearest statutory town have not been given. Such villages have been grouped under the unspecified category. 20 or 87.0 per cent villages have the educational facility of one or other type. II villages constituting 47.8 per cent have the medical facility,30.4 percent with post office, 47.8 percent villages with telephone, 26.1 percent villages have transport and communication facility, 13.0 percent of villages have banks and agricultural credit society and 69.6 percent villages have been connected with pucca roads.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF" VILLAGES ACCORDlNG TO POrULA HON RANGE AND AMfi:NITlES AVAILABLE, 2001 Popul~tion Number Typc of amenity available Type of amenity available range . hof. Educatio Medica Improved . Post Telephon Transport Banks Agricultura Approach Power 111 ablted n I d nn . k· lIlg omIce # e commUI1l-. I Credit by I'ucca supply . water* cations $ Societies road villages in cach ran e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 127 56 4 113 0 3 8 0 0 43 47 (100.0) (44.1) (3.1) (89.0) (0.0) (2.4) (6.3) (0.0) (0.0) (33.9) (37.0) 500-999 123 115 21 121 5 18 14 1 1 54 62 ( 100.0) (93.5) (17.1) (98.4) (4.1 ) ( 14.6) ( 11.4) (0.8) (0.8) ( 43.9) (50.4) 1000-1999 206 202 40 204 31 42 34 2 I 104 141 (100.0) (98.1 ) ( 19.4) (99.0) (15.0) (20.4) (16.5) (1.0) (0.5) (50.5) (68.4) 2000-4,999 184 179 94 184 104 43 58 20 19 135 149 (l00.0) (97.3) (51.1 ) (J 00.0) (56.5) (23.4) (31.5) (10.9) (10.3) (73.4) (81.0) 5000-9999 36 35- 28 36 32 13 19 16 II 32 33 (100.0) (97.2) (77.8) (100.0) (88.9) (36.1 ) (52.8) (44.4) (30.6) (88.9) (91.7) 10000 + 6 6 4 6 5 3 5 2 I 6 (> ~I OO.O) ~ 100.0} ~66.7) ~100.0} {83.3} {50.0} i S3 .3) {J3.3) { 16.7) {tOO.O} {I OO.O} District total 682 593 191 664 177 122 138 41 33 374 438 {IOO.O} {87.0} {28.0} {97.4} {26.0} {l1.9) {20.2} {6.0} {4.8} (54.8) {64.2} # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph ofliee. $ Transpon communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. * Based on the improved drinking watcr source, drinking water supply has been classified as . Improved . or

Table 41 deals with the distribution of villages by popUlation ranges and amenities available therein. In Banda district out of total 682 inhabited villages, overwhelming 127 have a population of less than 500 persons. Of these, 56 villages (44.1 per cent) have education facility, 4 villages

52 (3.1 per cent) have medical facility, 113 villages (89.0 per cent) have improved drinking water facility. None of the villages (Zero per cent) have post office facility. 3 villages (2.4 per cent) have telephone facility. 8 villages (6.3 per cent) have been linked by bus service. None of the villagcs have Bank and agricultural credit societies, 43 villages (33.9 per cent) have been linked with pucca road. 47 villages (37.0 per cent) have been provided with electricity. Out of 123 villages, which fall in the population range of 500-999 persons, 115 villages (93.5 per cent) have been provided with the education facility, 21 villages (17.1 pcr cent) with mcdical facility, 121 villages (98.4 percent) have improved drinking water facility. 5 villages (4.1 per ccnt) have been provided with post office facilities, 18 villages (14.6 per cent) with telephone facility. 14 villages (11.4 per cent) with transport facilities, One village (0.8 per cent) with bank facility, onc village (0.8 per cent) with agricultural credit societies & 54 villages (43.9 per cent) have approach by pucca road. 62 villages (50.4 percent) in this range have electricity. 206 villages fall in population range of 1,000-1,999 persons. Of these 202 villages (98.1 percent) have education facility, whereas 40 villages (19.4 per cent) enjoy the nlledical facility. 204 villages (99.0 percent) have improved drinking water facility, 31 villages (15.0 per cent) have post office facility, 42 villages (20.4 per cent) have telephone facility, 34 villagcs (16.5 per cent) havc transpOit communications facilities, 2 villages (1.0 per cent) have bank facilitics, I village (0.5 per cent) have agricultural credit societies and 104 villages (50.5 per cent) have approach by pLicca road and 141 villages (68.4 percent) have been provided with electricity. There are 184 villages in the district which are covered under 2,000-4.999 population range. In this range, all the villages cnjoy improved drinking water facility, 179 villages (97.3 percellt havc education facility, 94 villages (51.1 percent) have medical [acility. 104 villages (56.4 per cent) have post office facility, 43 villages (23.4 percent) with telephone facility, 58 villages (31.5 per cent) have transport and communications facility, 20 villages (l 0.9 percent) have bank facility, 19 village (10.3 per cent) is having agricultural credit societies. 135, villages (73.4 percent) have bcen linked with pueca road and 149 villages (81.0 percent) have been provided with electricity. Out of 36 villages, which fall in the population range of 5,000-9,999. All of these villages have improved drinking water facility,. where as 35 villages (97.2 percent) have education facility, 28 villages (77.8 percent) have medical facility, 32 villages (88.9 percent) have post office facility, 13 villages (36.1 percent) with telephone facility, 19 villages (52.8 percent) with transport facility, 16 villages (44.4 percent) have bank facility, 11 villages with agricultural credit societies, 32 villages (88.9 percent) have been linked with pucca roads and 33 villages (91.7 percent) have becn provided electricity. 6 villages fall in population range of 10000 + above. All these villages have education, improved drinking water approach by pueea roads and electricity facilities. 4 villages (66.7 percent) have medical facility, 5 villages (83.3 percent) with post office facility, 3 villages (50.0 percent) with telephone facility, 5 villages (83.3 percent) have bank facility and 1 village (16.7 percent) havc been provided with agricultural credit societies.

TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 Serial Name of C. D. Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of number block inhabited cultivable area irrigated area to villages to total area total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 Jaspura 45 31574.8 77.5 8.0 2 Tindwari 81 56930.0 72.6 40.2 3 Badokhar Khurd 73 61963.3 83.3 27.2 4 Baberu 79 9250.7 78.5 32.6 5 Kamasin 75 41201.2 NA 51.6

53 6 Bisanda 57 42209.3 84.8 66.3 7 Mahuva 121 48248.0 83.7 67.5 8 Naraini 151 81332.9 65.4 41.0 District Total: 682 372710.2 80.2 43.8 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + uninigated area

Table 42 presents C.D block wise distribution of villages according to land use. It also gives details of total area and percentage of cultivable area available in inhabited villages in the district. Cultivated area includes ilTigated as well as unilTigated area. It further elaborates that what is the extent of cultivable area under ilTigation. There are total 682 inhabited villages in the district having a total area of 372710.2 hectares. Of this, 80.2 per cent is cultivable and 43.8 per cent of total cultivable area has got the ilTigation facility. The area figures have been coHected from the revenue record maintained for each village by the State Govemment. A look at the land use pattern at C.D. block level shows that Jaspura block with 45 villages have a total area of 31574.8 hectare,s, of this 77.5 per cent of land is cultivable and of the aforesaid area 8 per cent is ilTigated. In Tindwari block, all the 81 villages have a total land area of 56930.0 hectares, of this 72.6 per cent of land is cultivable and of the aforesaid 'area 40.2 per cent is irrigated. In Badokhar Khurd block, all the 73 villages have a total area of 61963.3 hectares, of this cultivable area is 83.3 per cent and 27.2 per cent is irrigated. In Babenl block, all the 79 villages have a total area of 9250.7 hectares. Of this, cultivable area is 78.5 per cent. Of cultivable area 32.6 per cent is irrigated. Kamasin block with 75 villages have a total land area. of 41201.2 hectares, out of this cultivable area 51.6 per cent is irrigated. Bisanda block with 57 villages has a total land area of 42209.3 hectares. Ofthis 84.8 per cent is cultivated area, out of which 66.3 per cent is irrigated. Mahuva block with a totai 121 villages have an area of 48248.0 hectares. Of this 83.7 per cent is cultivable area, of cultivable area 67.5 percent is irrigated. Naraini block with 151 villages have a total area of 81332.9 hectares, of this cultivable area is 65.4 percent. Of cultivable area 41.0 percent is ilTigated. TABLE 43 : PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS Per caQita receil2t Per cal2ita eXl2enditure Public health From all General and Public Serial Class, name & urban Throug other Admini convenience Public institu number status of the Town Total h taxes sources Total s-tration s works -tions Other(s) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 111,Atarra,NPP 232 4 228 232 20 70 47 0 95 2 IV,Baberu,NP 189 10 179 197 92 0 30 0 75 3 I,Banda,NPP 161 6 155 172 102 15 23 31 IV,Bisanda 4 Buzurg,NP 147 5 142 141 44 13 71 0 13 5 V,MataundhrNP 212 9 203 138 36 20 70 0 12 6 IV,Naraini,NP 129 33 96 131 47 0 28 0 56 7 V,Oran,NP 139 .23 116 162 43 0 49 0 70 8 V,Tindwari,NP 156 59 97 133 64 0 69 0 0 District Total 174 10 164 178 77 22 34 1 44 . 1 The table 43 gives the per capita receipts and expenditure (in rupees) for each town in the district. The average per capita receipts for towns of the district Banda works out to Rs.I74 of which Rs.IO are derived through local taxes and the remaining RS.164 received from all other sources. The average of total expenditure inculTed per head is Rs.I78. Out of this Rs. 77 are spcnt on general administration, Rs.22 on public health and conveniences, Rs.34 on public works, Rs.l on

54 public institutions and Rs.44 is spent on other items. Among all the eight towns the receipt and expenditure recorded per head arc the highest in Atarra NPP.

TABLE 44: SCI-fOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORV TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban Type of educational institution No. status of Town Primary Junior Secondary I Senior College Secondary / Matriculation Secondary Middle 2 3 4 5 6 7 Atarra, NPP 7.1 3.5 1.4 0.9 0.5 2 Baberu, NP 6.2 6.2 2. i 2.1 \,4 3 Banda, NPP 4.5 2.0 0.5 0.6 0.2 4 Bisanda Buzurg, NP 2.8 0.9 0.9 1.9 0.0 5 Mataundh, NP 2.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.0 6 Naraini, NP 7.6 3.8 1.5 l.S 0.8 7 Gran, NP 3.2 6.4 1.6 1.6 0.0 8 Tindwari, NP 3.1 5.2 l.0 1.0 1.0 District Total 5.0 2.8 0.9 0.9 U.l . . Table 44 shows that in urban areas of B;.mda district the average number o( primary schools per 10,000 population comes to 5 schools, 2.8 junior seconddry/middle, 0.9 secondary/matriculation, 0.9 senior secondary schools and the ratio or colleges is only 0.1 college. Among the towns, the ratio of primary school is highest in Naraini NP. Oran NP has highest ratio of junior secondary/ middle and secondary/ matriculatioLl schools while in case of senior secondary school this position is claimed by Baberu NP (2.1). College education is also hiighest in Baberu NP. College is available in only 4 towns i.e. Banda NPP, Bareru NP, Naraini NP, Tindwari NP,Attara NPP and Naraini NP.

TABLE 45: NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2UOI Serial Name and urban status of the Number of beds in medical institutions per number Town 10,000 population I 2 3 1 Atarra, NPP 42 2 Baberu, NP 21 3 Banda, NPP 25 4 Bisanda Buzurg, NP 5 5 Mataundh, NP 2 6 Naraini, NP 15 7 Oran, NP o 8 Tindwari, NP 10 District Total 24

Table 45 depicts the number of beds available in medical institutions per 10,000 population in each town of Banda district. On an average there are 24 beds per 10,000 population in urban areas of the district. Whereas it is the highest 42 beel in Atarra1 MB while lowest value or 2 Beds is recorded in Mataundh NP and is closely fallowed by Bisanda Buzurg 5 beds. Oran NP and Iltifatganj Bazar, NP have no bed per 10,000 population.

55 TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name of the Town Total Slum Percentage of slum population to tolal population population population

2 3 4 5 Slum Data is not available

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name and urban Most important commodity status of Town Manu fac tured Exported 2 3 4 1 Atarra, NPP Rice, Lahi, Gram Rice, Lai, Gram 2 Baberu, NP Rice, Pulses, Gram Wheat, Gram, Pulses ·3 Banda, NPP Rice, Pulses, Gram Rice, Pulses, Gram 4 Bisanda Buzurg, NP Rice, Gram, Pulses 5 Mataundh, NP Shoes, Slone, Cotton Pulses, Oil Seed, Stone 6 Naraini, NP Stone, Tobacco, -- f._ice, Arhar, Oil Seed .7 Oran, NP Paddy, Wheat, Gram 8 Tindwari, NP , , , ,

Table 47 indicates most impoliant articles manufactured and exported out of the each town in the district. The district is well known for· Rice and Pulses The chief expott items of the district are Rice, Pulses which are produced in Banda NPP and Baberu' NP and are mainly exported to other places.

(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001 : Data on houses and household amenities have traditionally been undertaken a few months before each census. Based upon data collected in the houselist, a few tables on the use of census house, materials of wall, floor and roof etc. are prepared.In 1991 census, the houselist was considerably expanded with 22 items of infonnation. Again in·2001 census many new items on household assets like radio Itransistor, television, telephone, cycle, scooter Imotorcycle I moped, car/jeep and banking facility availed by household etc. for the first time has been added in the schedule. The district wise tables have been prepared and these are placed in the subsequent tables. The following is the distribution of households by number of rooms occupied.

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Tenure status Number of dwelling households N umber of households Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 1157 1003 154 307 274 33 12 8 4 1 ;;. One room 36319 31349 4970 13154 11731 1423 200 134 66 Two rooms 77580 67273 10307 23153 20771 2382 441 360 81 Three rooms 63861 56297 7564 14617 13296 1321 258 213 45 3+ rooms 7,0869 61255 9614 9504 8351 1153 200 159 41 Median number of rooms 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

56 Rented No exclusive room 63 26 37 20 3 17 () One room 2724 645 2079 560 201 359 37 2 35 Two rooms 2204 492 1712 364 112 252 22 (j 16 Three rooms 707 200 507 76 32 44 7 3 4 3+ rooms 408 121 287 58 14 44 4 3 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 I 2

Others No exclusive room 45 35 10 10 8 2 0 One room 685 403 282 170 123 47 12 7 5 Two rooms 695 363 332 146 95 51 14 2 12 Three rooms 344 203 141 60 53 7 7 0 7 3+ rooms 240 130 110 31 17 14 2 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 District total 257901 219795 38106 62230 55081 7149 1218 898 320 Data source: Census of India 200 I, 11- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

The data presented in the Table 48 depicts number of households by tenure status and number of rooms occupied in the district. The total number of households in the district stands at 257901 consisting of 219795 rural and 38106 urban households. 62230 households belong to Scheduled Castes and 1218 to Scheduled Tril)es. 249786 households are living ill their oWlled houses constituting 96.8 per cent of total households. Of these households, the largest number of households (77580) have occupied double room accommodation and is followed by three plus room accommodation numbering 70869 households. Next position is claimed by households (63861) occupying tlu'ee room accommodation. Number of households in owned accommodation occupying one room rank at fourth place with 36319 households while 1157 households are without any exclusive room. 6! 06 households living in rented accommodation account for 2.4 per cent of total llumber of households in the district. The largest number of 2724 households are living in single room accommodation followed by 2204 households in double room accommodation. Households with three rooms and three plus are small in numbers. Other households numbering to 2009 fOIlning only 0.8 per cent of total households are distributed in single roomaccommodation numbering 685, 695 double room and 344 in three room accommodation. In rural areas majority of households have bigger size and have their own houses while urban areas shows reverse picture.

TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN I'ERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 Serial Total Rural Urban number Pcnna- Semi- Temporary Penna Semi- Tempo Pennancnt Sellli- Telllpor District/ Tahsil nent pennancnt nent pennanent rary permanent ary

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II T chsi I - Banda 0001 32.9 66.4 0.7 20.5 78.8 0.7 66.7 32.() 0.7 Tchsil - Baberu 2 0002 14.3 85.0 0_7 13.1 86.2 0.7 50.1 4<).1 O.X

Tchsil - Atarra 1 ;;. 3 0003 18.7 80.3 1.0 12.4 86.5 1.1 52.0 47.7 D.3 Tchsil - Naraini 4 0004 15.0 84.0 1.0 12.8 86.2 1.0 61.11 38.7 0.2

District Total: 22.1 77.1 0.8 15.2 84.0 0.8 62.0 37.4 0.6 Data source: Census of India 200 I, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets.

57 Note:- Pcnnanent:- I i'ennanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs arc made of plIeca materials i.e. where, bumt briks. 0.1. Shects or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, con'ugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets bricks, lime and stone and RI3C/RCC eOllercate arc used for roof. Semi pennanent- 2 Semi-pennanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary:- 3 Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and rollt:~ Illade of Kuteha materials i.e. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unburnt bricks' arc used lor the constructioll of walls and grass, leaves reeds. bamboo hatch, mud, unbulllt bricks, wood ete.are used for roofs.

The percentage distribution of households as shown in the above table reveals that 22.1 per cent of the households in the district had penllanent houses. The trend is different in rural (1'5.2 per cent) and urban area (62.0 per cent). Among tahsils highest proportion or permanent houses were accounted in tahsil Banda (32.9 per cent) followed by Atarra (18.7 per cent). Naraini (15.0 per cent) and lowest in Baberu (14.3 per cent). In respect of semi-permanent houses, the returns were 77.1 per cent at district level whereas among tahsils, in Baberu Tehsil it was highest 85.0 per cent ancl lowest was 66.4 per cent in tahsil Banda represented a similar ratio at district and tahsil level but semi permanent houses in the urban areas were in the proportion range or 32.6 to 49.1 per cent. Temporary houses in the district lie between the range of 0.7 to 1.0 per cent.

TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS IIAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 Serial Tahsil Total 1 Number of Number and percentage or households having number Rural 1 households Improved Electricity [3athroOIll Toilet Drainage Urban drinking water*

2 3 4 5 7 8 Banda Total 93528 61960 23406 28486 4629X

(66.2) (25.0) (28.5) (30.5) (49.5)

Rural 68515 41965 6535 12317 9756 25831 (61.2) (9.5) ( 18.0) (14.2) (37.7) Urban 25013 19995 16871 14308 18730 '20467 (79.9) (67.4) (57.2) (74.9) (81.8) 2 Baberu Total 65729 41519 3967 60()8 7081 20389 (63.2) (6.0) (9.2) (10.8) (31.0) Rural 63471 39662 3034 5144 5838 18517 (62.5) (4.8) (8.1 ) (9.2) (29.2) Urban 2258 1857 933 924 1243 1872 (82.2) (41.3) (40.9) . (55.0) (82.9) 3 Atarra Total 55399 36415 7824 8091 10712 24656 (65.7) (14.1 ) ( 14.6) ( 19.3) (44.5) Rural 46553 29197 3335 4980 5924 17761 (62.7) (7.2) (10.7) (12.7) (38.2) Urban 8846 7218 4489 3111 4788 6895 (81.6) (50.7) (35.2) (54.1 ) (77.9) 4 Naraini Total 43245 25866 3918 5451 5792 14753 (59.8) (9.1 ) ( 12.6) (13.4) (34.1 ) Rural 41256 24271 2792 4758 4763 130SS (58.8) ( 6.8) ( I 1.5) ( 11.5) (31.7) Urban 1989 1595 1126 693 1029 1(,(,8 (80.2) (56.6) (J4.~) (51.7) (83.9)

District Total: :.. Total 257901 165760 39115 46235 52071 106096 (64.3) (15.2) (17.9) .. (20.2) (41.1) Rural 2J9795 13'5095 15696 27199 26281 75194 (61.5) (7.1) (12.4) (12.0) . . (34.2) Urban 38106 30665 23419 19036', 25790' 30902 (80.5) (61.5) (50.0) . (67.7) (Sl.l)

58 Data source: Census of India 200 1, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. *Based on the improved drinding water source, drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is comsidcrcd as having access to 'Inproved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Note: Percentage is to be given in brackets after the number of households. Bathroom means bathroom within the house Toilet means toilet within the house. Drainage menas closed and open drainage.

The above table shows that out of total households of the district 64.3 per ccnt of thc households had improved drinking water facility. The proportion of rural and urban area W~lS 61.5 and 80.5 per cent respectively. Tahsil Banda had higher order of prop0l1ion of households where percentage for rural area was 61.2 percent and 79 9 percent in urban areas. Electricity was available to 15.2 per cent of households at district level. Bathroom and toilet facilities were available in 17.9 percent and 20.2 per cent of households. Tahsil Baberu poorly served in respect of these amenities. Similarly drainage facility was also poor in Baberu and Naraini Tehsil. At district level drainage facility was available to 41.1 per cent of households, whereas the prop0l1 ion of rural and urban areas households accounted to 34.2 percent and 81.1 per eent

TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USEJ) FOR COOKING, 2001 Scrial Tahsil Total! Total Fire Crop COWtlLl Elcctri- Coal! Cooking Uio­ Kcroscnc Othcrs lumbc Rural! housc­ wood rcsidu ng city Lignite gas gas coo­ Urban holds c cake (char- (LP.G.) king coal

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 Banda Total 93,528 46,973 5,950 30,259 100 108 6,752 209 3,019 25 133 (50.2) (6.4) (32.4) (0.1) (0.1) (7.2) (0.2) (3.2) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 68,515 35,196 4,75727,985 29 II 331 7 110 IS 74 (51.4) (6.9) (40.8) (0.0) «).O) (0.5) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 25,0 \3 11,777 1,193 2,274 71 97 6,421 202 2,909 . 10 59 (47.1) (4.8) (9.1) (0.3) (0.4) (25.7) (0.8) (11.6) . (0.0) (0.2)

2 Babcru Total 65,729 37,649 3,776 23,767 34 14 265 19 126 9 70 , (57.3) (5.7) (36.2) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.4) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) (0.1)

Rural 63,471 35,843 3,73523,535 33 13 138 8 90 (56.5) (5.9) (37.1) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.1) Urban 2,258 1,806 41 232 127 II 3() 2 (80.0) (1.8) (10.3) (0.0) (0.0) (5'(» (0.5) (I.(») (0.0) (0.1)

3 Atan'a To~1 55)99 27)71 3)0721~04 23 13 2,388 44 219 22 lOX (50.1) (6.0) (38.8) (0.0) (0.0) (4.3) (!J.I) (0.4) (0.0) (0.2) Rural 46,553 23,094 3,037 19.988 19 232 31 J9 20 ~7 (49.6) (6.5) (42.9) (0.0) (0.0) «l.S) (0.1) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.2)

Urban 8,846 4,677 270 1.516 4 7 2,156 13 I~O 2 21 (52.9) (3.1) (17.1) (0.0) (0.1 ) (24.4) (0.1) (2.0) (0.0) (0.2) 43 54 4 Naniini Total 43,245. 30,141' 2,603 9,962 34 4 293 10 101 0;; (69.7) (6.0) (23.0) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.7) (0.0) (0.2) (0.1) (0.1) Rural 41,256 28,529 2,460 9,936 34 133 10 72 43 38 (692) (6.0). (24.1) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.3) (0.0) (0.2) (0.1) (0.1)

59 ~----- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Urban 1,989 1,612 143 26 3 160 ° 29 0 16 (81.0) p.2) ( 1.3) {O.O)° (0.2) (8.0) ((l.0) ~ 1.5) (O.oj (0.8) District Total: Total 257,901 142,534 15,636 85,492 191 139 9,698 282 3,465 99 365 (55.3) (6.1) (33.1) (0.1) (0.1) (3.8) (0.1) ( 1.3) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 219,795 122,662 13,989 81,444 115 31 834 56 311 86 267 (55.8) (6.4) (37.1) (0.1) (0.0) (0.4) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (Il.! ) Urban 38,106 19,872 1,647 4048 76 108 8,864 226 3,154 13 98 (52.1) {4.3) (10.6) (0.2) (0.3) (13.3) (0.6) (8.3) (0.0) (0.3)

Percentage in brackets

Data source: Census of India 2001, H~series: Tables 011 Houses, Household amenitics and Asscts.

The percentage distribution of households by type of fuel used for cooking purposes is gi\;en in table 51. There are nine types of fuel used for which data have been presented in the tablc. It is observed that wood is used as the most predominant fuel used for cooking by 55.3 percent households in the district. In the tahsil this proportion varies between 50.1 percent in Atarm tahsil and 69.7 percent in Naraini tahsil. The next cooking fuel is cow dung cakc which is lIsed by 33.1 percent households in the district. This proportion in rural and urban areas is 37.1 and 10.6 percent respec.tively. Crop resi.due is used as cooking fuel by 6.1 percent of households in the district. This proportion in rural and urban areas is 6.4 and 4.3 percent respectively. LPG ga3 is used by 3.8 percent ofilOuseho!ds in the district. The proportion in urban and rurai areas is 0.4 and 23.3 percent respectively. In rural areas use of gas is very low as compared to urban areas. The percentage of' households using other types of fuel such as electricity, coal/lignite (charcoal), bio-gas and kerosene etc. is insignificant.

TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOlJSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER Of HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH Of THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 Serial Tahsil Totall Total Total Availabilit;r of household assets nurnbe Rural/ number . number Radio/ Tcle- Tcle- Bicycle Scooter, Car. None of r Urban of house~ of Tran- vision phone Motor Jeep. the holds househol sistoI' Cycle, Van spec.:ilicd ds Moped assets availing banking services 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Banda Total 93,528 22,397 28,318 17,689 4,916 48.741 6,599 1.036 34,435 Rural 68,515 11,216 20,181 5,050 1,141 34,406 2.242 389 28,457 Urban 25,013 11,181 8,137 12,639 3,775 14,335 4,357 647 5.978 2 Baberu Total 65,729 9,445 19,967 3,019 1,009 30,615 1,541 439 . 29,318 Rural 63,471 8,560 19,062 2,426 804 29,424 1.365 401 28.554 Urban 2,258 885 905 593 205 1.191 176 38 764 3 Atarra Total 55,399 8,841 18,488 4,492. 1.547 29.077 2.060 560 21.440 Rural 46.553 5,857 15,353 1,804 729 24.358 1.231 350 I X.455 Urban 8.846 2,934 3,135 2.688 818 4.719 829 210 2,985 4 Naraini Total 43.245 7.272 13,142 2.135 755 22.I.U 1.36() 399 11.492 Rural 41.256 6.403 12,512 1.570 594 21.205 1.144 _1.,:'6 1().IM~ Urban 1,989 869 630 565 161 927 216 43 'f24 Total 257,901 47,955 79,915 27,335 8,227 130,565 Il,560 2,434 102,685 District Total: . Rural 219,795 32,036 67,108 10,850 3,268 109,393 5,982 1,496 92,234

Urban 38,106 15,919 122807 16,485 4,959 21!172 5,578 938 10,451 Data source: Census of India 200 I, H-series: Table on Houses, Houschold amenitics and Assets.

60 This table presents data for total, rural and urban areas at district/tahsil level about h?useholds availing banking services and possession of assets such as radio/transistor, telephone, bIcycle, scooler and car etc. by the households. There arc 257901 households in the district or which, 47955 households have been availing banking services. 79915 households have Radiorrrallsistor. Television is possessed by 27335 households. Telephone is available ill ~227 households. Bicycle is main means of transportation and is available in130565 households. Scooter/Motor cycle/Moped and Car/Jeep/Van are used by 11560 and 2434 households respectively. The picture in use of banking scrvices and possession or assc(s by households at tallsi I level is almost similar as analysed above for the district as a whole.

(xi) Major Social and Cultural Events, Natul"Ill and Adlllillistrati\'e Developlllcnt alld Significant Activities during the decade: During the decadc, the most significant developll1cnt was erctltioll or a lIew divisioll Chitrakootdhmn and ofa new district Chitrakoot in the yem- 1997. Prior to it the district B

Kalinjar Fort: The celebrated hill fort of Kalinjar is situated in the vill;lgC of Tarllhti Oil the old road to Nagod aboul5G kill. south of Banda in tahsil Naraini. In India the 22',,1 Shivling was roulldcd here. Bhuragarh Fort: It is situated at the bank of Ken river and is vcry importallt .Ii·otll lite religiolls point of view. A large fair ofNalbaba is held on Makar Sankranti day.

Bambcsbwar: It lies at the westcrn end of the town alld hugc telllple of Shiva is found here Oll (he hill. It has been a place of penancc for rishis and saclhus. Panclavas had spent ballvns herc. Nenr by is a temple of Hanuman j i, which is very beautiful, ancl peace giving.

Nawab Tanl\:; The magnificient tank is situated at the southcrn end of the town having ;1 Shiv temple ill the middle. of it that looks very beautiful. Rangarh Fort; It is situated in the middle of Ken rivcr 40 kIllS. away from Banda amI was built by Bundeli rulers. It is used as a summcr rest house.

Marfa Fort: It is siluated at 20 to 25 kms. away from Baclausa Ilear Atehganj village. It is f;II1101lS for sculptures of Jain temples. (xiii) lVIajor Chal"actcristics all<1 Contribution of the District District Banda is one of the famous centres that contributes on religious and historical fronts. Thc existence of envisages the contribution of thc district jll PUral!s. The seasonal folk songs that are commonly sung in the village, lok-natya vidya (Nau\al\ki) are the other contributions of the district. Alba which is sung in the praise orthe Alha and Udal. the Ilwst popular heroes of this region, are also popular in the district. The open air perforll1(lIlccs or Ilfllltallkis and dramas based on mythology are oftcn staged and attract large gatherings. The remains of numerous Shiv, Vaishnav and Jainlelllples contributc to ,arcilitcc\lIlc. Banda has produced some of the most eminent literary figurcs who have found a pcrnpl1cl1t phce ill thc sphere of Vedic lcaming and Sanskrit. The district is said to be <1 birth placc or attcicttl Ualmiki \.vlio has writlen.the immOlial epic Ramayan in Sanskrit languagc. Tulsidns is one or thc greatest . writer saints who was born in 1532 at Rajapur. Mohan Bhatt born ill the dislric( belollgs to seventeenth century. He was a great poet and has writtcn many poems. His SOli Padlllakar Bhatl was . also a distinguished poet. His poetry is full of ligures of speech. HemHnl 13ahadur. 13adalla, I.laridas

61 and Kripa Ram Voma were other poets of the district. Gayasin Kayastha in the district was knowll for his work Chitragupta Uritanta. Lastly the district is proud of producing the great poetess Subhadra Kumari Chauhan. (xiv) Scope of Village Directory & Town Directory (xv) Village Directory The village directory as the title connotes presents infornlation pertaining to IUral areas of the district at C.D block! village level. For each C.D. block a list of villages serialized by English alphabetical order along with their location code numbers of 200 I and 1991 census has been presented. The rational of giving 2001 location code along with 1991 location code is to facilitate the identification of villages "for matching information collected at each Census. The villages which have been wholly merged in Nagar Nigam, Nagar Palika Parishad and Nagar Panchayat are not included in the list. In case of partly merged villages, the remaining rural part of (he villages has been treated as independent revenue village and the data have been presented for such villages in the village directory. However, the villages treated as outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or Nagar Panchayat is listed in the village directory but no data are presented against the name of such villages. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references. Uninhabited or depopulated villages are listed but only area of the village and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being pepopulated or uninhabited. The village directory brings out some basic information about a village. These data can broadly be classified into the following categories: 1. Population and households Cols.4 & 5 2. Amenities. Cols.6 to 13 3. Other infrastlUctural facilities etc. Cols.14 to 16 4. Availability of news paper/ magazine Column 17 5. Commodities manufacture Column 18 6. Total area of village and land use pattern Column 3 & 19-23

TowI}. Directory: The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbered (I) to (VII). The following mode of listing of towns has been followed:- (i) All the towns having statutory status which are not part of an Urban Agglomeration are listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town are listed twice in the alphabetical arTangement of the towns as well as undcr the main town of an Urban Agglomeration. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main VA. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they are part of such and such Urban Agglomeration. 1 ~ (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for Jileing treated as independent town are not listed in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names of the town having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to indicate that the lown has oulgrowth(s). (iv) Census towns are also listed in the" body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population Census.

62 Town Dircctories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of tOWIlS, location and physical aspects of the tOWI1S, municipal finances during 1998-1999, civic ano other amenities up to 1999 (as well in noti tied slums), mcdical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1999, and trade, commerce, industlY and banking activities in year 1999. In this way population and growth rates of towns from 190 1 to 200 1, density in 200 1, sex-ratio during 1981, 1991 and 200 1 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditures in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal 0(' night soil, water supply position and fire fighting services, number of electric cOllllcctions, llulllber of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of manut~lcturcd and exports are enumerated vividly in various statements relating to the town directories of the districts.

63 PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY (SECTION I & II)

64 Section - I : Village Directory Note explaining the abbreviations used in the village dit'ectol'Y : The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census, It gives the list of villages, their location numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest town with a distance, power supply availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have not been given in the Village Directory but shown along with the urban component. The villages which are consider as a Census Town, the amenities data are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages which have partly merged iiI an outgrowth of U.A., the amenities data me shown in the Village Directory for that particular village. The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no population) have been indicated as such after furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code number and area of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. The Village Directory f011l1at has 23 columns and the details given under each column are ror the village are as follows:- Columns 1: Serial Number Self explanatory, All the villages within the CD Block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. Columns 2: Name and Location Code Number ofviHage. The name and location code number of the village are shown against these columns, This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages. Column 3 : Area of the village The area of the villages in hectares are given. Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the concerned department the column is left blank. Column 4 : Total population The total population of the village as per 2001 Census is given against this column. Column 5: Number of households

The number of households as per 200 I Census is given 111 this column, Amenities: In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of different amenitIes such as education, medicaL drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, communication, power, approach road etc., in each village has been depicted with appropriate codes against the column concemed. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, a dash( -) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the. ~ist~nce ion bro~d ~anges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of tl-~e nearest place where the facl11ty IS aVallable IS gIven. Column wise details are given below: Column 6: Educational Classes upto class V included in Primary School. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic school upto class V, Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle school.

65 Classes from IX and X included in High secondary school. Classes Xl and XII are included in senior secondary school. In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of primary and middle schools, respectively. Accordingly any of the following types of institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below: (i) Primary School P (ii) Middle School M (iii) Secondary School S (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC (v) College C (vi) Industrial School I (vii) Training School Tr (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 Pathshala, Senior basic school, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc. More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets, against the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M( 4), etc. Column 7 : Medical Availability of medical facility within the village is indicated by following codes: (i) Allopathic Hospital H. Ayurvedic Hospital HA Unani Hospital HU Homeopathic Hospital HHom (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Ayurvedic Dispensary DA Unani Dispensary DU Homeopathic Dispensal)' DH011l (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (iv) Maternity Home MH (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (vi) Health Centre HC (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC ( viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC (x) T.B. Clinic TB (xi) Nursing Home NH (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Practitioner (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW

66 (xv) Others o More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc.

Column 8: Drinking Water The type of the drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicatcd by codcs as follows: (i) Tap Water T (ii) Well Water W (iii) Tank Water TK (iv) Tubewell Water TW (v) Handpump HP (vi) River Water R (vii) Canal C (viii) Lake L (ix) Spring S (x) Otbers a (xi) Summer Source SS Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities: (i) Post Office PO (ii) Telegraph Office TO (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTa (iv) Telephone Connection PH Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Banks If the village is served by any banking service, commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the samc is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exists is given: (i) Commercial Bank CM (ii) Co-operative Bank CP Column 11: Credit Societies If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies. NOli Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. In case the facility is not available within thc village the distance of the nearestplace where such facility exist is given: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (ii) Non-Agricultural Credit Society NCS (iii) Other Credit Society OCS

Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available ill the village. The same is recorded in these columns. If not avaitable the particulars of the nearest placc with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated in codes mentioned below along with thc number of such facilities in brackets:

67 (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV (ii) Sports Club SP (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST Column 13 : Communications -If the village is served by any mode of public / private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as follows: (i) Bus BS (ii) Railway Station RS (iii) Navigable Waterway NW Column 14 : Appt'oach to village Approach to village refers to the state of road leading to village. The approach to the village is indicated in following codes: (i) Paved Road PR (ii) Mud road MR (iii) Foot path FP (iv) Navigable River NR (v) Navigable Canal NC (vi) Navigable waterways other than River, Canal NW Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance The distance is given in kilometres in brackets against the name of the town nearest to the village. Column 16 : Power supply Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the fonn of its use is given by using following codes: (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO (iv) Electricity for all purposesEA Column 17 : Newspaper I Magazine If village receives any News PaperlMagazines the same is noted in this column using following codes: (i) Newspaper N (ii) Magazine M Column 18: Most important commodities manufactured.. The name of three most important commodities manufactured in the village is recorded against this column. Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different types of land use Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. are fumished against these columns. The data conceming area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Arca

68 not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Dash '-' is recorded wherever the information is notmacle available by the concerned department. The codes used for different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below: (i) Government Canal GC (ii) Private Canal PC (iii) Well (without electricity) W (iv) Well (with electricity) WWE (v) Tubewell (with electricity) TW (vi) Tubewell(without electricity) TWE (vii) Tank TK (viii) River R (ix) Lake L (x) Waterfall WF (xi) Others 0 (xii) Total T

The village directory also carries the following appendices.

Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities ayailablc 111 villages C D Block wise of the district. Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages C 0 Block wise having one or more primary schools. Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C D Block wise having primary, middle and secondary schools. Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages C D Block wise with different sources of drinking water facili ties. Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more important amenities. Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities. Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census Towns / non-municipal Towns. Appendix-IV C D Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages having or not having Scheduleu Castes population. Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages having or not having Scheduled Tribes population.

Appendi~- VII A List of villages accordi!)g to proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges. Appendix-VII B List of villages according to proportion of Scheduled Tribes to the total populal ion by ranges. Appendix-VIII Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayal. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

69 STATEMENT LIST OF VILLAGES MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTH AT 2001 CENSUS

Serial. Name of the Village Location Code Merged in Town and Number number Outgrowth

123 4 In 2001 Census, no village (s) merged in towns and outgrowths in the district.

70 ~ • __-~~~J'.:l~ CD BLOCKWISE VILLAGE DIRECTORY VIKAS KHAND JASPURA, TINDWARI AND BADOKHAR KHURD TAHSIL BANDA s T DISTRICT BANDA D J KILOMF:I'RES c 1 01 Z 34:1 67 B

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0 " VIKAS KHAND NO. DF VILLAGES POPULA'l'lON JASPURA 45 91,494 0 TlNDWARI 89 147,472 161,B38 '\' BADOKHAR KHURD 77

D1STRlCT, TAHSIL VIRAS KHAND VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER HEADQUARTERS: DlSTRICT , TAHSIL. VIKAS KHAND POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGE:S: BELOW 200, 200 - 499.500 - 99!UOOO - 4999.5000 & ABOVE UNINHABITED VIll.AGES WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NO URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER HIGHWAY NATIONAL STATE IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE BROAD GAUGE RIVER AND SiREAM_ POSf omCE . TELEGRAPH OFFICE = PO,TO HIGH SCHOOL/INTER COLLEGE S c.G. - Indira NageI Colony. Mandi SamiL Bnd Lllrnk PurWIl Oul Growth. • Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District·Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census loca lion code number location code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Jaspura Name of Sub-Dist: 0001 1 Adari 04782700 420010001000040026 2 Anlara 04784400 420010001000060043 3 Amchauli 04781000 420010001000020009 4 Bahundari 04784300 420010001000060042 5 Baragaon 04782100 420010001000030020 6 Barehta 04784600 420010001000060045 7 Basdhari 04782800 420010001000040027 R Bhatha 04783600 420010001000050035 9 Budheda 04780300 420010001000010002 10 Chandwara 04781600 420010001000020015 II Dandamau 04783500 420010001000050034 12 Gadariya 04784200 420010001000060041 13 Gadnla 04780900 420010001000020008 14 Galauli 04780800 420010001000020007 15 Gauri Kalan 04783200 420010001000050031 16 Gauri Khurd 04781100 420010001000020010 17 Gazipur 04780600 420010001000010005 18 lchhawar 04781700 420010001000020016 19 Jaspura f 04783300 420010001000050032 20 Jhanjhari 04783400 420010001000050033 21 Kana Khera 04781400 420010001000020013 22 Khaptiha Khurd 04780500 420010001000010004 23 Lasada 04782900 420010001000040028 24 Madauli Kalan 04782000 420010001000030019 25 Madauli Khurd 04784500 420010001000060044 26 Mahabara 04781900 420010001000030018 27 Marjha 04782400 420010001000040023 28 Mawai Ghat 04780400 420010001000010003 29 Nada Deo 04783700 420010001000050036 30 Narauli 04781500 420010001000020014 31 Narayarh 04780200 420010001000010001 32 Narjita 04783900 420010001000060038 33 Pachkauri 04782600 420010001000040025 34 Paderi 04782500 420010001000040024 35 Padohara 04783800 420010001000050037 36 Piparodar 04782200 420010001000030021 37 Rampur 04780700 420010001000010006 38 Sabada 04781800 420010001000030017 39 Shekhupur 04782300 420010001000030022 40 Sikahula 04784000 420010001000060039 41 Sikuwa 04784100 420010001000060040 42 Sind han Kalan 04783000 420010001000040029 43 Sindhan KilUrd 04783100 420010001000040030 44 Sonamau 04781300 420010001000020012 45 Tangall1au 04781200 420010001000020011 DISTRICT CENSUS HI'INDBOOK : BANDA Census oflndia 2001 - r-_._: ______~----_,,_----._----,_~--~--~~~~~~--~~~~--~~~--~~~~~--~A~n~le~I~li~t~ie~s2a~I~I(~1 Amenilies available (ifnol available wilhin the village, a daR (-) is shown inlhe columll and next to it in brackets thedistancein broad ranges vi7..< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. OIldl0+ kl11s oflhc nearest place ",here Ihe facility is availablc..is given)

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11(1- 111'TWW N.llaYfl,h 194 I'M(S·IO) I\CS« 5) CV( IO~1 BS(5-IO) 685.0 1.193 10) MCW(5- TK R SS· 1'0(5·10) (O'I7X0200) C(IO,) n"I(5·10) NeS(S-IO) SI'(IO"I RS( 10 ') 10) I'IIC(S-IO) III' 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OeS(5-IO) ST(IOLI NW(IIJI)

II!'TW \V Iltlcl!wda II( 11.10 I llS(5-IO) 469.0 521 8), I' M CliO') TK R SS- 1'0(5-10) eM(S-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV( II)~) (047X()300) MCW(5-IO) RS(IO,) Ill' PII(5-IO) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO') SI'(IO") 1'11C(5·10) neS( 10+) ST(lO") NW(IIH)

IIPTW W NW ~"?I\':i\\ (ih;\\ 63 I'M(5·IO) 11(10 1-) I\CS(IOI-} CV(J()~l 445.0 408 TK R S5- 1'0« 5) I3S(IOI) (047S041)0) C(II)I) ivlCW(5-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(IU+) SI'(IfH 1-11' 1'1l«5) RS(IOI) I'IIC(IOI) C1'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~)

Khnplilm KhunJ 11(10'-) 111' W SS- CV(IO+) I3S(IOI) 305.0 1.399 258I'M("(l01) 1'0«5) CJ'vI(5-10) I\CS( 10+) (1l47ROSOO) MCW(IOI-) III' CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS( lilt) PII( 10-1 ) I'IIC(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5·IO)

FWCH(104-) lIPTWW 1'0 Gnz:ipur 277 1'(3) 1\1(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO") llS(IOq 833.0 1,525 (04780()()O) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK SS-III' 1'1l(IO+) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11C( IO+-) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO') ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

TIII'TW ACS Rnmpur CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 1.987_0 4_543 703 1'(2) M(2) MCW H(5-10) W TK SS- 1'01'11« CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) (04n0700) C(10+) 1'1IC(5-10) 111' CL 5) 51'(10+) RS(10+) CI'(5-10) OCS( I 0 I ) ST(lQ+) NW(IIF)

CllWll(tO+) TIIPTW NW rial'Hlli 1861'(3)M«5) I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) J46.0 1.050 MCW«5) WTKSS- 1'0(101-) BS(I(J+) (1l47W800) C(tO+) CM« 5) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) 1'1IC(5·10) HI' 1'11(10-1) CI'(5-10) OCS(IOI-) ST(lO+) RS(IOI·)

CIIWII(5-IO) TllI'TW (I,1(lola ACS(S-ilI) CV( 10+) I3S« 51 451.0 997 177I'MC(IO') MCW« 5) W TK R 1'0«5) CM« 5) (047R0900) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO") 1'1lC( 10 4-) SS-I-ll' 1'1l«5J CI'«5) (JeS(I!)+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

NW BS(S- Amchnuli 54·I'M«5) II( 10+) I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 9 204.0 326 1'0« 5) CM«5) 10) (04781000) C( 10 ') MCW(5-10) Ir'~ ~~,~ NC5« 5) 51'(10"1 1'11(10 +) CI'(IOI) RS(IO~) PHC(S·I() OC5\< 5) ST(IO+)

(,atll; Khunl 147 I'M(5-10) 11(10-1-) !\l"S( < 5) CV(lO") IIS(II)"l 347.0 876 eM( 10·-) NCS( 10- ) «()4781100) C(IO,) MCW« 5) 1 SP(lO~) RS( If)! ) l'1'(IO'-) OCS(IO+) I'lle(5-IO) ST(lO~) NW(IO')

I\CS(5-10) CV( 10 ,) IlS(S-IO) Tangflmau 11(10,) 111' TW W 1'0« S) II 315.0 1,0)) 189 I' M qIO+) CM« 5) NCS( 10+) SI'(10-l-) RS(IO") (()47R1200) MCW(IO+) TK SS-IIP 1'11(10+) PIIC(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO-+-) NW(IIH)

SOllill11r1l1 11(10+) III' TW W l\eS(5-10) CV( 10+) I3S(IO+) I: 186.0 615 103 I' M« 5) (047R1300) C(IO+) TK SS-III' 1'0« 5) CM(5-1O) NeS\IO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) MCW«5) 1'11(111') I'IIC« 5) CI'(5-IO) (leS(lo+) ST(IO~) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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13h3<1rUaSUmarpur ED EAG TWE(7.0) MRF!' 422.0 57.0 199.0 Narayarh (27) EO EA T(7.0)

(\1a[u(1 Sun:<1rpUl TWE(27.0) MR FP 317.0 11.0 204.0 Budhed,l (27) T(27.0) ---_._----_._----- W(O.O) MR FP TW(3.0) h51'ura ( IS) ED 392.0 4JJ) 91.0 (vln\'.-ai C;h;:H NR TWE(3.0) T(12.0) ._--_------

GC(39.0) Bharua Sumarpur EDEAG MRFI' TWE(39.0) 245.0 17.0 22.0 Khaptiha Khurd (36) EOEA T(78.0) ------_.

MR FP EDEAG TWE(48.0) Jaspura (II) 607.0 23.0 125.0 Gnzipur NR EOEA T(48.0)

GC(106.0) I'RMR Bharua Sumarpur EDEAG 41.0 TWE(36.0) 1311.0 3S9.0 182.0 Rampur (, FP (23) EOEA T(142.0)

TW(1.0) PRMR Ba5rua Sumarpur EDEAG TWE(12.0) 262.0 36.0 3S.0 Galauli NR (45) EaEA T(I3.0)

TW(22.0) PRMR Bharua Sumarpur ED£AG TWE(S.O) 362.0 25.0 40.0 Gadola 1'1' (45) EOEA T(27.0)

PRMR Ilharua Sumarpur EDEAG TW(4.0) 165.0 1.0 36.0 Amchauli Q FP (47) EaEA T(4.0)

TWE(14.0) MRFP Jaspura (21) 236.0 54.0 43.0 Gauri Khurd 1') T(l4.0)

W(II.O) TW(3.0) I'RMR EDEAG Jaspura (16) TWE(IS.O) 2S0.0 19.0 23.0 Tangamau II FP EOEA TK(1.0) T(30.0)

W(I.O) PRMR EDEAG TW(2.0) Jaspura (18) 147.0 8.0 13.0 Sonamau 12 FP EOEA TWE(24.0) T(27.0) -~- DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dall (-) is shown inlhe column and next to it in brackets Ihc dislanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. ",d 10+ kills of the nearest place "here the facility is availablc,.is given)

"0 "o u c .~" .S ~ u P- "o .3'" 6 OG u c .." Of)" .S ~ ~ " .n" .s: :;~ " E C­ g '0 o .... C- .D" E" E 3o z" f- z" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CWCCIIW TIIpTW Kana Khcra 193 1'(2) M 11(5-10) CMCl'(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO') I3S(5-IO) 13 290.0 1.228 W TK SS- 1'0« 5) (04781400) qIO+) MCW(5-IO) 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') RS(IIJ~) liP 1'11(10') I'llq5-IO) ()CS(IOI) ST(IO-) NW(5-IO)

TII!'TW PO Narauli III 10") ACS(5-IO) CV(llI') !lS(5-11l) )4 436.0 I.J09 226 P M C(lO+) (04781500) MCW«5) ~~,TK S5- 1'11(10 1 ) CM« 5) NCS( 10 I) SI'( 10') RS(IO' ) PllqlOq CI'(5-10) OCS(IO') ST(IO') N\\'(IO-)

IIA Dll MeW III' TW W Chandwara 497 1'(2) M S A(,S( 10 I) (,V(IO') IlS(IO-) 15 IA05.0 3.163 IIC "HC FWC TK R 5S- 1'0 CM(IO') NeS(IO,) (04781600) i'UcqIO+) 1'11(10 1 ) SP( 10·) IIS( 10') CIIW Ill' CP(5-IO) OCS(IO') ST(IO-) NIV( 10')

Ichhawar lIe 10') Ill' \v TK ACS(5- 10) ev( I (). ) IlS(lI)' ) 16 1.276.0 2.683 434 1'(4) M (04781700) C{lOI) MCW(5-IO) R SS-IlP 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) NCS(I()!) SI'(IO') RS(IO') 1'11« 5) I'IIC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') NW( 10')

IIIIDIIMCW Sabada 764 1'(2) M C(5- lIC Ill' TW W 1'0 ("V(IO') BS(I!)') 17 1.196.0 4.608 rwc CM(IO') I\CS(IOc) (04781800) 10) ClIW 11(10+) TK SS-IIP 1'11(10+) CI'(5-10) NCS(IO,) SI'( 10~ ) I(S(IO') 1'11C(5-IU) OCS(IO+) ST(l1l ) NI\'(lO+)

Ill' TW W Mahabara 11(10 I-) CV(IO") !lS(IO') 18 372.0 1,609 210 I' M C(IO+) TK R SS- 1'0« 5) CM(IO') ACS(IOq (04781900) MCW(IO") SI'( 10<) HS(IO') Ill' I'II( I 0+ ) CI'(IO') NCS(llH) I'IIC(IO+) OC5(IO+) ST(IO') N\\'(IO+)

Madauli Kalan H(10+) HI'TW II' 1'0 ("V(IO') IIS{ 10') 19 331.0 1,288 219 I' M C(IOc) CM(lO+) ACS(I()+) (04782000) MCW(5-10) TK SS-IIP 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') ((S(IO') 1'1IC(5-IO) CI'(IO+) OCS(II)+) ST(IU+) NW(IO')

MCW PHS Ill' TW II' 1'0 Barngaon CV(IO+·) OS(IU") 20 1.020.0 2.422 433 1'(3) M CM(IO+) I\CS(IO+) (04782100) C(lO+) 1-1(10+) I'HC(5· TK R SS- 1'11(10+) SI'(lO') R5(IU') to) Ill' CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(I(l' ) NW(I()+)

Pipafod;:tr 11(10+) Ill' TW W CVIIII-) IIS( 10-) 21 875.0 2.338 353 I' M« 5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) (04782200) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) TK 55-lIP 1'0(10+) NCS(IOI-) SI'(IO- ) I(S( 1Il-) pfI(IO+) PIIC(lO+) Cp(5-10) OCS(IO-) S rt 10') N\\"( 10·)

Shekhupur II( 10 ') Ill' TW W ACS« 5) CY()I)· ) !lS( III ) 22 171.0 761 114 1'1\1« 5) (04782300) ClIO') MeW(S-IU) TK SS-IlP 1'0(10') CM( 10') NC5( 10') SI'( 11i-) R~( 11)·) 1'1l( 10 ,) I'IIC(S-IO) CP« 5) OeS( 10 I) S I( 10') N\\'( I(l! 9

Ma!:iha 193 1'(2) M H(IO+) IlPTW W 1'0 ACS« 5) CV(I<)') BS(5-10) 23 456.8 l,t36 CM«5) (04782400) C(lO+) MCW«5) TK SS-IlP 1'!l(10+) NCS(IO,) SI'(IO') RS( II);) CI'«5) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IOc) ST(IO') N\\"(IIP)

Paderi 209 PM(IO+) H(lO+) IlpTWW CV(IO') BS(5-10) 24 566~0 1,331 CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (04782500) C(IO+) MCW«5) TK SS-IlP 1'0(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO,) RS( 10 ') 1'11« 5) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO'.) ST(IO' ) NW(II)1) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerent types of land use in hectare)**

c E .S on ~ "'" C c ,§, :a :a .~ OJ 0 => :; u E U ...u .5" E '0 2.-;;- .8 OJ) ~ 0 1J OJ '" :0 01) > ..!l ~ ;; " .0 '" " 0 0 en . .;;:= o'd ~ l:! '" ... >. ~'" E"'d 60 '@ ... OJ >. .D g 'l:; " '" .", ~ :t" 0. o ... ~"" > > " ..t: g 0. C. c.=> e ~ e u 1;l " E U ~ a " D- OJ) '0 2 \') ... '" .- ~ "" c - e'" OJ => ~ 'E c.. ~ on ~~ "E 0.. ~ ~ '" § ~ ';a :; => ~ 0 0 'E " -< Z 0- ;z:" ;;::" E "-' ::> u Of)" !2 Z ofJ'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

W(9.0) PRMR EDEAG WEp.O) Paikani (10) 230.0 10.0 27.0 Kalla Khera '3 FP EOEA TW(90.0) T(102.0)

I'RMR EDEAG TWE(56,O) Jaspura (18) 291.0 65.0 24.0 Narauli 1<1 PI' EOEA T(56.0) _._------,

PRMR EDEAG Jaspura (22) 391.0 155.0 151.0 ('hand\\ ara Ii FPNR EOEA ------

MRFP Bane" (Mb) (65) EDEAG 2.0 899.0 29.0 346.0 Ichha\Qlf 16 NR

TW(3S.0) PRMR EDEAG Jaspura (25) TWE(3Q.O) 740.0 86.0 313.0 Sabada 17 FP EOEA T(68.0)

TW(37.0) PRMR Bharua Sumarpur EDEAG 1.0 TWE(27.0) 200.0 21.0 55.0 Mahabara 18 FP (39) EOEA T(64.0}

PRMR EDEAG Jaspura (18) 247.0 22.0 53.0 Madauli Kalan 19 FP EOEA

TWE(17.0) MR FP Jaspu", (22) 853.0 24.0 67.0 Baragaon 20 T(17.0}

PRMR FP NR Jaspu", (18) ED 794.0 19.0 67.0 Pip"rodar 21

TK(40.0} PR Jaspu", (18) 135.0 5.0 12.0 Shekhurur T(40.0} 22

PRMR EDEAG TWE(24.0) Jaspu", (13) 406.0 35.0 23.0 Maljha FP EOEA T(24.0) 2.1

EDEAG TWE(I6.0) PRFP Jaspu", (12) 441.0 90.0 30.0 Paderi 24 EOEA T(I6.0)

1'7 DISTRICT CENSUS HIINDBOOK : 8A1\1DA Census of India 200 1 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a Jail (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. 3ld 10+ kms of the c:~ nearest place \\,hcre the facility is availablcjs given) ~ § "0" u" ,; 0 i3 ""§ :~ .c ~ 0 OJ ,;! "c: c: 0 " -~ " 0 " o. c: Z ~ "E !:::'- 0 '§ u- "g 'E- u ..c OJ (.) :r. ~ U Co p.. .t:;-= ~~~ 0 " 0 -0'" 0 ~ 1: ...J 0 "0 " ::§'"' .c: 1i 6 c:J " .;;: ~ -0 (.) ~.~ ~]] -~ "1 ~ .,. > ~ C c: ~ :; :: c: '0 o .~ c: ... OJ) :I c: ... " -5" .S: 0 ... .c'" c_ u0 ._o c: - ~ ..c S Co ~~~ ~:1 ._0 .D ~ -;;'" - Vl c ._5 " .;;: '0 "- -;; ~ ."';:! :'l> <"l '3 0 ~ .~ ~ E c. c: " ~ '~ c-~ ;: to) ..... 0 ... 0 Z-o c 0 ~ -;; c: - !:! " c. .D " -;; " " .'" (.) :.:;l"" B "E Vl " U .~ ~ ~ § ~ " "§ E E '" '6 "J :::~ ·c E ~ E"'" ~ 0 0 " .§ ·con.!: g~ "0" 0 !.Ie =' V'J" Z" f-- f-- Z" w :2" Cl c... 82

CIIWII(IO+) Pachkallri III' TW W I\CS(lOf) C\,(IO-) BS(5-IO) 25 256.0 616 94 I' M C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) 1'0« 5) C1\1(5-IO) (04782600) TK 55-Ill' NC5(10+) Sl'(I0~) R5(IO< ) I'IIC(lO+ ) 1'11(10") CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(I()~) NW(IO+)

ellw H(S-IO) I\dari I'M«5) III'TW W PO I\CS(5-10) ("\'(10-) BS(ICH) 26 149.0 1,467 204 MCW(5-10) CM«5) (04782700) C(IO+) TKSS-III' 1'11(10+) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO") RS(I()4) I'IIC(5-10) CI'(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO-) NW(IOf)

l3asdhari Il( 10+) IlPTW W I\CS(5-10) (:V(IO-) 85(5-10) 27 179.0 504 RS I' M C(lO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-1O) (04782800) MCW(5-10) TK SS-1I1' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO-) I(S(I()+) 1'11(10 f) CI'(5-10) 1'1IC(5-IO) OCS(IOf-) S I'(I()-) NW( 10f.)

11(5- HPTWW Lasada 1'(2) M I\CS(IO+-) CV(lO~) US(5-IO) 28 549.0 1,666 293 10) MCW(5- TK RSS- 1'0«5) CM(IO~) (04782900) C(lO+) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO-) I(S(IOI) 10) PIlC(5-IO) III' I'll ( 1(1) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) 51'(10-) NW(II)+)

III'TW W Sindhan Kalan 1'(2) M II MCW I'HC 1'01'1-1(5- CMCI'« I\CS(5-10) C\,(IO.) BS« 5) 29 2,793.0 6,529 1,076 TK R SS- (04783000) C(lO+) I'IIS CIIW 10) 5) NCS(5-IO) SI'(lO~) RS(lO+) III' OCS(5-10) ST(lW) NW(I(J+)

CIIW 11« 5) III' TW W Sindhan Khurd I'M«5)C(5- I\CS(5-10) CV(IO"') IlS« 5) 30 296.0 964 163 MCW«5) TK R SS- 1'0«5) CI\1«5) (04783100) 10) NCS(IO+) 51'(10') RS(IO+) PIIC« 5) III' 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~) NW(IOl-)

11(5- Gauri Kalan 1'(4) M - IIPTW W PO 1'11(5- I\CS(5-1O) CV(IO') BS(5-10) 31 2.205.0 4,263 746 10) MCW(5- ) CM(5-1O) (04783200) C(IO+) 10) NCS(104 ) SP(IO,) RS(II)I) 10) PIIC(5-1O) TK SS-HI ep(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO') NW(IO')

H MCW Mil I\CS BS Jaspura 1'(5) M S CWC IIC I'IIC T HI' 1'W CV(IO') 32 2,683.0 6,899 1.201 PO I'll CMer NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (04783300) PUC C PHS FWC TK SS-HP SP(lO') OCS(IO+) NW(I()+) NIl(2)CIIW 5T(10-)

TllpTW Jhanjhari 1'(3) M H(IO+) PO ACS(II)+) CV(IO~) 85(10+) 33 999.0 2.926 525 WTK ss- (,M(IO') (04783400) C(lO+) II1CW(IO") 1'11(10"') NCS(IO"') SI'(lO-) RS(IO' ) HI' ('1'(10+) PHC(IO"') OCS(IO+) S1'(IO-) NW(IO')

H(5- Dandamau 1'(3) M« 5) Ill' W ss- I\CS~-IO) ("\'(10+) IlS(5-11J) 34 548.0 2,156 365 10)I\1CW(5- ) 1'0«5) CM(5-IO) (04783500) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS( 10 ') 10) PHC(5-1O) HI 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~) NW(IO'-J

P« 11« Bhalha III'TW W ACS«5) CV(IO+) 13S(5-1O) 35 248.0 685 98 5) 1\1«5) 5)I\1CW«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04783600) TK SS-HI' NCS(!O+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) ,PHC« 5) 1'11« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWCIIW Nada Dca 1'(2) M HI'TWW PO PII« ACS(5-10) C\'(IO+) 13S(5-1O) 36 748.0 2,591 470 H(5-1O) CM(5-10) (04783700) C(IO+) TK SS-HP 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO~') PHC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Lllnd Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under differcnllypcs or land usc in hectare)**

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

I'I( MR I3hnnm SlInmr(1l1r TK(IJ.O) 2.12..0 6,0 4 \.0 Pachkauri 25 1'1' (35) T(I3.0)

I'R Iv! R Blmrun SlIlIm'llllr ED E/\U TIVE(\'O) 70.0 8.0 59.0 1\

Ilhanm Slnnarpur TIVE(24.0) 1'/( 135.0 7.0 /7.1) ll.1sdhari 27 ('/0) T(24.0)

TWE(7.0) i'R Mit Bhnnm SlIllla'llllr ED E/\G R(IO.O) 45.0 62.0 Lasada 28 1'1' NR (-10) EO EA 1'(17.0)

WE(17.0) I'R'N R Bharua Snma'lJur ED E/\G TWE(88.0) 2012.0 170.0 304.0 Silldhan Kalan 29 NW (40) EOEA . L(S.O) T(IIO.O)

EDEAG 1'WE(46,0) I'R Jasl'lIm.(IO) 213.0 7.0 43.1l Sindhan Khurd JO ,EO 10/\ 1'(46.0)

W(JO.O) ED E/\G I'R JaSI'U1;a (5) TW(37.0) 1890.0 133.0 199.0 Gaud Kalan 3 I EO E/\ 1'(67.0) '~'r-----~------~------

W(50.0) I3harua SUnla'lJUr EO EAG I'R WE(lS.O) 1883.0 6.2 32 (28) EO E/\ N M T(75.0)

'-,I : I 1'W(20.0) ED EAG 13 0 1'WE(6.0) I'lt ~iR Jaspu,., (17) 889.0 56,0 57,0 Jhanjhari 33 1'1' ' I EO E/\ , 0(100.0) T(126.0)

J UhClnl,n Sumarpur 1'WE(33.0) EAG 362.0 98.0 55.0 Dandam,H1 1 34 Mit 'f (40) i T(33.0)

TW(I\'O) ED 1'WE(66.0) 181.0 6.0 15.0 Bhatha 35 1'(77.0)

1'W(126.0) ED EAG 15.0 TWE(50.0) 558.0 13.0 45.0 Nada Dco 36 1'(176.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HIINDBOOK : BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - - .. --lI------r------~----_r----_r~~~~~~~~~~~T7~~~~--~----~~~--~--~A~II~1~el~l~it~ie~s~R~I~I(~ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dall (-) is shown in the column ami ncxt to it in brackcts the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. aId 10+ kills of the w nearest place "here the facility is available,.is given) .g " o u" u .s::c Iio ..J oll "Oil .;:~ ·0 8 z" 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II. 12 13

1·II'1'WW Padolmffl 11(10)) CV(IO!-) BS(IO+) 37 226.0 2.122 377 1'(2) M TK R SS. 1'0 I'II( < CM(IO') I\CS(I!)+) (04783800) C(IO+) MeW(S.IIl) 5) SI'(IO+) RS(IO') III' CI'(5.10) NCS(I()+) I'IIC(S·IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO'-)

N3I:iitn 11(5· III'TWW I\CS« 5) CV(IO') 118« 5) JR 498.0 958 10) MCW(5·. , 1'0« 5) (047R3YOO) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO» RS(IO+) 10) 1'1 IC(5· (0) lKSS·H1 I'II(S.IO) CI'(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO,) NW(IO')

MCWCHW l' III' 1'W BS Sikai1ulo CV(IOI·) 633.0 3.196 524 P M C(S·W) 11(5.10) W TK S5. 1'01'11(5· CM 5 10 I\CS(S··IO) RS(IOI) (04784000) 10) (. ) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 1'1IC(5·IO) Ill' NW( 10 I) CI'(S·IO) OCS(Il)!) ST(IO+)

Sikuwa H(S· III'1'W W I\CS(S·IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 40 JGY.O 218 38 I'M«S) 10) MCW(5·. , I'O(S-IO) (04784100) C(lO+) CM(S·IO) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) 10) PIIC(5.IO) 1 K S5·1I1 1'11(5-10) CI'(5·10) OC5(1O+). ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

(iadariya 1'(6) M MCW III I()+) III' TW W 1'01'11(5. I\CS CV(IO!-) I3S(5·10) 41 219.0 7,758 TKRSS· CM(5·10) NCS(lO+) 1,408 C(1()+) RS(lO!-) (04784200) I'HC.(5·10) Ill' (0) CI'(5.10) OCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) SI(IO+) NW(IO+)

- 11(5· HPTWW BohllU"",.; 139 P M(S·I 0) I\CS(S-IO) CV(IO+) I3S(5·10) 42 602.0 840 10) MCW(5· TK 5S-III' 1'0(5-10) (04784300) C(lO+) CM(5·10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) R8(10f-) 10) 1'11('(5·10) , 1'11(5-10) CI'(5·10) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(lO+)

Amara MCWIl(5-IO) III'WTK 1'01'11(5· CM(5.IO) I\CS(5·10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,689.0 3,889 653 1'(5) M (04784400) C(IO+) I'HC(5-10) RSS·lIl' 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI-) RS(IO+) Cr(5·1O) OCS(IOI-) ST(IOI-) NW(I()+)

Madollii Klturd 55 P M(5·1O) 11(10+) "CS(IO+) CV(lO+) 13S(5-IO) 374 1'0(5·10) CM(IOI·) NCS(IO+) J (04784500) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) ~~ ~~I~ SP(IU+) RS(lO+) I PII( 10+) CI'(5·10) OCS(IO+) , I [,11C(5·10) ST(IO+) NW(IO"-) II

I\CS( 10+) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) Balch!. 424 1'(2) M 11(10+) 111'WTK 668.0 2,511 R SS.lIl' PO(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO') (047R46QO) C(lO+) MCW(IO» SI'(10+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5·10) OCS(IO+) 1'1IC(10+) S1'(10·) NW(IO·q

11(.1) IIA 1111 III 1(2) I\1CW(IIJ) T(8) Mil C"'C(I) "'(44) 1'(83) 1\1(29) 1IC(3) TK(43) 1'0(lR) CM(.1) IIS(2) 3t574.H 91494 15373 S(2) l'UC(2) I\CS() Illoc1,' Totnl 1'1IC(3) 111'(45) I'll CI' NW(5) C l'IIS(3) TW(40) FWC(4) 1t(IS) NII(!) CIIW(12) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village D"irccto.-y Land Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under diITerenttypes or land lise in hectare)··

0 8' '0" -'" bn C;, "> .2- 'i3 .S <> 'd u ::> ~u " '0 .... u ~ " ~ ..8 .~ .§ 0 U' ~~ em t) '0 on .;; ...> Q ~ 0 :0" on ~:. "'d 0 '" " ~" "'0 " !;b ...u .D 1:; '">. 3:", "il" B 3: 0- '0 > .;;:==" " 0- ~ t: .r. 9 C- 5 e ... ;l '" tJ ;;: " '0 15 3 n. st! E 0" '0 on .... " .- ..s .;; 00 ~ d 8'" llJ OJ " " 0- R" .f> '" bO E.g OJ .:l, ~ ~ 0 § ~ '" :~ :; :s " ·c 0 0 ] " \) -~ Z" 0.., z ~ S J..>.. ::> U "00 ~ ~ :/l 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Pit r;IR TW(13.0) FI' NR )aspura (14) EDEAG 212.n 6.0 11.0 l'adoham 37 1'(\3.0) 'JW

TWE(8.0) I'RMH .I'''I1[.m (10) ED TK(46.0) 402.(l 17.0 27.0 JR 1'1' N'lIjitH T(54.0)

WE(9.0) 1'1( MH ED EAG laspura (6) 15.0 TWE(I23.0) 550.0 , 13.0 Sibhula 39 1'1' EO EA T(\32.0) ! /--- WE(S.O) Bhanm Sumarpur ED EAG VIR FI' TWE(20.0) 288.0 32.0 21.0 Sikuwa 4f) (10) EOEA T(2S.0)

PH. MI( EDEAG last'u,," (10) 213.0 7.0 43.0 Gadanya 41 FJ> EO lOA

TWE(6.0) EDEAG PH. Jaspura (6) TK(45.0) 465.0 . 47.0 39.0 Bahundari 42 EO EA T(51.0) .1 TW(g.O) I;' Bharua SUl11rtrpur 77 OTWE(3.0) ~R 1126.0 337.0 127.0 Amara 43 ~R ()4) . TK(12.0) 1'(23.0)

:

EDEAG PH 0 \ Jaspu," (15) Modauli Khurd 44 i;1' : EO lOA , /1 . ' , •

, I.~ MRF 0(85.0) Jaspurn (14) 450,0 46.0 87.0 Barehla 45 NR'i T(85.0) , , -....

GC(145) i W(l07) \\'1'--(62) rn(3f EU(36) ~1H(_ 6) T\\,(415) ICAG(33) FI'(J.) NM 164.0 TWE(1I81) 22499.0 22711.2 3485.0 EO(l9) TK(IS7) ~R(I~) EA(l?) r"I"'(.) 1l(IO) L(S) 0(185) T(1967) Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District'Banda rial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location code ~ Illber location code number number I~ I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: 1mdwnn'" N:lIue of Sub-Dist: 0001 I Alona 04784900 420010002000070048 2 Amaraiya 04789600 420010002000120095 3 Amli Kaur 04787600 420010002000100075 4 Amlor 04785300 420010002000080052 5 Arsaunda 04791900 420010002000150118. 6 Atarahat 04789000 420010002000120089 7 Bachhcura 04789300 420010002000120092 8 Badehara 04792500 420010002000160124 9 Bahadutl1ur 04791200 420010002000140111 10 Bahinga 04791800 420010002000150113 11 Bambiya 04788200 420010002000110081 12 Barethi Askaran 04789200 420010002000120091 13 Barcthi Kalan 04788100 420010002000110080 14 Benda 04787500 420010002000100074 15 Bhadauli 04788300 420010002000110082 16 Bhawanipur 04786ROO 420010002000090067 17 Bhindaura 04788900 420010002000110088 18 Bhujauli 04793400 420010002000170133 li9 Bhujrakh l'4790200 420010002000130101 20 Bichhawahi 04788800 420010002000110087 21 B~imi 04792000 420010002000160119 22 Byonja 04792700 420010002000160126 23 Chhapar 04789900 420010002000130100 24 Chhirahuta 0478870l) 420010002000110086 25 Chilla 04786200 420010002000090061 :26 Datarauli 04787200 4200 l000200010007 1 27 phaunsar 04790~OO 420010002000130104

128 pighwat 04786'500 420010002000090064 i29 pohatani 04786700 420010002000090066 !30 Gajani 04789700 420010002000120096 !31 Gal-auti 04793300 420010002000170132 Caura 04787000 420010002000100069 g~ Ghoora 04786600 420010002000090065 Godhani 04793500 420010002000170134 Gciharwa 04792900 420010002000170128 Gugauli 04788000 420010002000110079 ~~37 Jamuwa 04791000 420010002000140109 h8 • Jariya 04787400 420010002000100073 139 Jasaipur 420010002000130098 I : 04790100 140 Jauharpur 04787100 420010002000100070 141 : Kalyanpur 04790300 420010002000130102

I142 Kansemari 04792800 420010002000160127 [43 Kathsemar 04792200 420010002000160121 144 Khairei 04784800 420010002000070047 I 145 Khajuri 04786400 420010002000090063 k6 Khaptiha Kalan 04785000 420010002000070049 I '47 Kha'lnda 04787300 420010002000100072 8 Khokharahi 04792400 420010002000160123 49 KukuwaKhas 04785400 420010002000080053 50 kukuwaPah 04785500 420010002000080054 51 Kumhauli 04789800 420010002000120097 52 Kurseja 04792300 420010002000160122 53 Lalauli 04788500 420010002000110084 54 Laumar 04786100 420010002000090060 55 Lohari 04790600 420010002000130105 56 Macha 04787700 420010002000100076

_p:~~ AlphlllJeticallist of Villages (CD. block wise) l'huue of the District· Banda .erial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location c .umber location code number number I 2 3 4 ~ 57 Mahedu 04788600 420010002000110085 58 Mahrajpur 04785200 420010002000080051 59 Mahui 04792100 420010002000160120 60 Maraka 04791100 420010002000140110 61 Mala 04790000 420010002000130099 62 Mawai Lidad 04790700 420010002000130106 63 Mirgahani 04792600 4200100020001(>0125 64 Mungus 04791400 420010002000150114 65 Nari 04785700 420010002000080056 66 Niwaich 04785900 420010002000080058 67 Padaralhpur 04786900 420010002000090068 68 Pailani 04785600 420010002000080055 69 Palm"a 04787900 420010002000110078 70 Paparenda 04789100 420010002000120090 71 Parsallnda 04789500 420010002000120094 72 Piparahari 04785800 420010002000080057 73 Pipargawan 04793200 420010002000170131 "74 I'ipari 04789400 420010002000120093 75 Rchlltan 04785100 420010002000080050 76 Rcwai 04790400 420010002000130103 77 Sadi Madanpur 04786000 420010002000090059 78 Sahinga 04791600 420010002000150116 79 Saliool1)l1r 04787800 420010002000110077 80 Saimari 04793000 420010002000170129 81 Sandi 04784700 420010002000070046 82 Sindhallii 04788.400 420010002000110083 83 Singbpur 04790900 420010002000130108 84 Sonrahi 04791500 420010002000150115 85 Tara 0478<1300 420010002000090062 86 Terahi Mafi 04791700 420010002000150117 87 Tindawari Rural 04791300 420010002000140112 88 Toliya 04790800 420010002000130107 89 Wasilpur 04793100 420010002000170130 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and

~ next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 killS. and 101 kms of the

CO mock: Tindwari (0420)

H(5- NW B5(5- Sandi 462 P(2) M C(5- 10) HI' W SS- PH 1'0« . ACS(IO+) CVOO+) 841.0 2,515 10) (04784700) 10) MCW(lO+) W 5) CM« 5) NCS( 10+) SPIII)+) RS([('-l PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(II)+)

Khairci 271 P(2) M« 5) - H(5- IW W SS , - ACS(5-IO) CVII[)+) , Bsckl~' 2 733.0 1,713 10) MCW(S- - 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO} NCS(IO+) (04784800) C(5-IO) SP(IO+) R~.( J -J 10) PHC(5-1O) HI' 1'[-1« 5) CP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST

NW BSt5· Alana P(2) M C(5- MeW CWC T HP W R PO 1'11(5- CM(-S-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 1,687.0 2,483 420 10) (04784900) 10) HC CliW 11(5- C SS-W 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC( 10+) Cpr 10+} OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) RS(h)+)

BS Khaptiha Ka Ian P(2) M S H D MCW HC T HP TW PO TO CM ACS(5-10) CVIIO+) 4 4,329.0 8,984 1,459 RMP RS(I'}+) (04785000) PTOPH CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lI)+) pucqIO+) PHC(IO+) WSSW NWIW+) OCS(IO+) STIIO+)

Rehutan P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) HP W 5S- ACS(IO+) C\'1I0+ ) BS(<: 5, 415.6 1,473 250 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (04785100) 10) MCW(lO+) HP NCS(IO+) SI'IIO+) RS(i.)~) PI1(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) STlIO+) NWi[Q+J

Mahrajpur 6 245.9 ------Uninhabited ------(04785200)

Amlor P(2) M H(IO+) HPWTK R PO CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) C\'(IO+) BS(QO) 7 1,349.0 3,278 (04785300) 502 C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-W PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'IIU+) RS(liJ+) PHqIO+) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) STIIU+) N\~'I [1)+ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usc in hcctare)**

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W(150.0) EDEAG MR FP Tindwari (Np) (30) EO EA TW(500.0) Sandi T(6S0.0)

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MR Ballda (Mb) (28) Khairei

0 MR FP Khatima (6) ED 3000 (500.0) 100.0 Alona · T(SOO.O)

TW(202.0) EDEAG N PR Banda (Mb) (25) 684 0 TW,E(263.0) 3044.0 44.5 65.0 Khaptiha Kalan EOEA · R(24.0) T(489.0)

TW(150.0) MR FP Tindwari (Np) (25) ED 415.0 0.1 Rchutan T(150.0)

TW(14S.0) ------Uninhabited ------100.0 0.9 Mahrajpur T( 145.0)

EOEAG 480 WE(40.6) MR FP Palone (15) 88.6 12.0 EOEA · T(40.6) 60.0 Amlor DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ': BAI>JoA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the col ullin and ,..... next to it in brackets the distance ill broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 killS, and 10+ kms of the til

,..... til nearest plaee where the facility is available is given) 1: :::" 19 til U 'Ui' u" .~ -;; oJ ::: ..c:" iil ;; > ... til .~ .9 ::: 0 "to " 'u t: > 0 ;:; o~ ... ~ Oi 5 U" ~ ..c '§ , u '3 til ell til C. 0 0 -0 C. ,.·c '" ..J " '0 "0 'C'r::;" -r: '" " ~ "" 0 ]" ~.~ :l =::: a '" ~ '0 (, 0 CO" 2!. oe ,_" o :" E 0 c: ~ Oll .~ e "c. ._o~'O Q ctI ~ .... 1:'" 0 ... 0 bIJ " ... 'c "::: 0 '.0 -;; c: " ;:; E c/) ~ >, "- .D 0 ] " -3-5 -;; '" " :;; E ~ Q) .. c: " " g g E u e .~ 0 ;:: ~ 'c ",'0E " '" :0 til E'"'" "''0 u .S .g 0 0 "0 ·c o t:: 0::: I-- I-- Z " 0 ""e ~u- " Z 8 " LJ.J 2:" Cl "- uE <: '" ~ u u e '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

NW BS(5- Kukuwa Khns P M« 5) - 11(5- HP TW W ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 255.1 873 144 1'0«5) 10) (04785400) C(lO+) 10) MCW(5- R SS-W CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 10) PllC(5-10) I'H(5-10) RS(I()+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI)

Kukuwa Pah 9 245.5 ------Uninhabited ------~----- (04785500)

Il DMCW ACS I3S Pailani 979 1'(3) M(2) S PHS RMP HP W R SS- PO PH CV(IO!-) 10 1,828.0 5,756 CM(2)Cr NCS(IO+) RS( (04785600) C(IO+) SMPCHW W • SP( IO"l I;'~< OCS(IU+) NWrI01'j PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

H« 1'(4) M HPTWW PO 1'11« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B5« 5) II Nari (04785700) 2,139.0 3,116 511 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) C(lO+) R S5-Hp 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5( 10+) PHC« S) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Piparahari 643 1'(2) M AC MCW H(5- to) T HI' TW - ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 12 1,895.0 3,690 PO PH RS(IO+) (04785800) C(lO+) PHC(5-10} W SS-HP CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS Niwaich H(IO+) THPWSS-PO(;_IO) - ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 13 991.2 1,895 332 I' M C(lO+) MCW« 5) HP CM(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (04785900) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IOt) CP(lOt) OCS(lO+) ST(lOl)

Sadi Madanpur 1'(2) M« 5) HMCWO THPWC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NW BS« 14 658.0 6.070 875 PO PH(6) CM(,<5) (O4786000) C« 5) PHC(IO+) SS-W NCS(I()~) SP( 10+) 5!R\jll' CP(5-10) OCS(104 ) ST( 10+)

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Laumar H(IO+) HI'WRC PH PO« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 15 792.4 2,775 450 I' M« 5) CM« 5) (04786100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W 5) NCS(lOt) Sp(IO+) RS« 5) Cr(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY VillaJ!e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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EDEAG MR FP Paloni (6) 200.1 55.0 Kukuwa Khas EOEA

------Uninhabited ------200.5 45.0 Kukuwa Pah

TW(103.0) EDEAG PR Jaspura (9) NM 82S.0 TWE(85 0) 65.0 Pailani EO EA T(lS8.0)

TW(40.5) EDEAG PR Pailani(2) TWE(485.6) 1087.0 40.5 Nari EOEA T(526.1)

tic( 110.0) W(20.0) EDEAG PR Tindwari (Np)(21) WE(12.0) 1785.0 Piparahari EOEA TWE(7S.0) T(220.0)

GC(l(jO.O) PR Tindwati (Np)(lS) ED EAG - 400.0 Niwaich T(160.0)

GC(300.0) 30 0 PC(2S.0) ,.::.PR Chilla(l) EDEAG - 130.0 50.0 50.0 Sadi Madanpur .~ . W(40.0) T(365.0)

PC(200.0) EDEAG MR FP Chilla (3) 40.0 TW(200.0) 792.3 140.0 Laumar EOEA T(400.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANE>A Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and -;n next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kJi]'s., 5-10 killS. anu 10+ killS of the ::l nearest place where the facility is availaible is given) c:Vl U" c: co .!3 co .:::" co ~ e u OJ o C­ ...J o ~ o o o a o

HA D(4) MCWCWC AC5 BS Chilla 1'(5) 1'11(3) S T lIP W R CM CV(IO+) 16 527.7 4,437 702 RMP(5) NCS(IO+) RS(III+) (04786200) ACqIO+) S5-W PO PH(16) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) CHW(2) H« OCS(IO+) NW(I()+) ST(IO+) 5) [,lIqlO+)

- 11« I3S(5;11)) 17 Tara (04786300) 409.5 1,236 266 P 1'11« 5) 5) MCW(IO+) T HI' TW PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) RS(I()\:\") qIO+) PHqlO+) W R S5-HP PH« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NWC"'"

Khajuri 1'« - H« THPTW CM« 5) ACS« 5) CY( 1(1+) 135« 5) IS 146.5 133 PO« 5) (04786400) 25 5) 1'11« 5) 5) MCW(IO+) W 55-W NCS(IO+) 51'(10+') R5(IO+) ecIO+) PHqIO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(II)+)

H(5- Dighwat 1'(2) M 10) HI' W SS- - ACS(5-10) CV( 10+) BS« 5) 19 555.0 3,973 692 PO PH(2) (04786500) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) HI' CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IU+) PHqlO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1lI1

GhoOla 20 151.8 ------Uninhabited ------(04786600)

- H« Dohatara ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 21 392.3 798 124 P M qIO+) 5) MCW(IO+) T HI' W SS- PH PO« CM« 5) (04786700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHec< 5) W 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhawanipur P M(5-10) H(IO+) HP W SS- PH PO(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 22 259.9 678 112 CM(5-10) BS~~) (04786800) C(lO+} MCW(IO+) W 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS( J(!-) CP\IO+) PHecIO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(II)4) ;;,.

Padarathpur H(IO+) HP W SS- PH PO(5- - ACS(5-1O) CV(IOl-) BS« 5) 23 710.0 1,355 214 P M(5-10) (04786900) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) HP 10) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IOl-) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) . VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.c. arca under different types of land use in hecture)**

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GC(360.0) W(2.4) WEt l.2) ED EAG N M PR Chilla (0) Ice TW(IO.O) 4.0 112.7 1.2 Chilla 16 EOEA TWE(40.0) TK(L6) T(415.2)

WE(30.0) !rR MR Chilla (2) EAG TWE(128.3) 291.6 3.2 48.0 Tara 17 T(158.3)

TWE(32.3) PR Chilla (3) ED EAG - 109.6 0.8 3.8 KhajUli I ~ T(32J)

W(100.0) WE(125.0) EDEAG PR Tindwari (Np) (30) TWE(175.0) 10.0 Dighwa! 19 EOEA TK(LO) T(40LO)

TW(81.8) ------Uninhabited ------70.0 Ghuora 20 T(SI.8)

TW(4.2) EDEAG PR Chilla (4) TWE(25.6) 250.6 2.0 31.3 Dohalara EOEA 21 T(29.7)

TK(1.0) ~1RFP Chilla (9) ED 40.0 20.0 4.0 Bhawanipur 22 T(LO) ..

400 TWE(200.0) MR Chilla (9) EDEAG 440.0 - . T(200.0) 20.0 20.0 Padaralhpur 23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ': BANG,\ Census of India 2001 - Amcnitics IInel Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colullln anti next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 10I1s., 5-10 kills. ami lOt kills of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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-' P« - Gaura CM« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 135(5-10) 24 156.5 113 16 5) M(5-tO) H(tO+) 1'0« 5) (04787000) C(tO+) MCW(5-IO) « 5) SS- CI'(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) 1'11C(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) N\v(IOq

CHWH(S-IO) HPTWW BS Jauhal'[lur 2S 2,460.0 7,160 1,001 1'(7) M(2) MCW( I 0+) TK R C SS- PO I'll CM« 5) ACS(5-1O) eV(S-W) RS(IO+) (04787100) C(10+) NeS(IO+) 51'(10 1 ) PHC(IO+) Ill' CP(5-IO) OeS( 10+) ST( llH-) NW( lOci

H(5- Datarauli - ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) I3S« 5) 26 337.4 748 liS PM«5) 10) MCW« 5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) (04787200) C(IO+) ~M(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PIIC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IU+)

Khaunda - ACS(5-IO) eV(5-to) BS(5-IO) 27 260.0 1,263 191 I' M C(IO+) MCW H(5-10) HI' W SS- PO PU (04787300) PIlC(5-10) HI" CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+.)

Janya - H(5- HI' W SS- PH 1'0« CM ~-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 13S(5-10) 28 185.9 431 61 I' M« 5) (04787400) C(IO+) 10)MCW«5)W 5) (NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HA H(IO+) Benda P(6) M(2) HI'WTKO PO CM ACS(IO+) eV(lo+) 13S( Ill~) 29 2,458.0 5,809 921 MCW(IO+) (04787500) C(IO+) SS-W PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO~) srI 10") RS(t4J PH((10+) OCS(IU+) ST( J()+) NW(IOC)

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Amli Kaur H(IO+) liP W SS- ACS(lOt) CV(IO+) I3S(5-IO) 30 1,529.0 3,264 512 P(3) M PO« 5) CI\1(IO+) (04787600) C(IO+) MCW(IO:l-) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO!) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) N\v(IU+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villa~e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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NC Banda (16) Gaura 24

EE)EAG GC(400.0) PR Tindwari (Np) (10) EO EA 100.0 T(400.0) 1325.0 25.0 10.0 Jauharpur 25

PR Tindwari (II) 247.0 Datarauli 26

TW(68.7) MR Tindwari (Np)(6) ED 192.1 47.7 Khaumla 27 T(68.7)

TWE(28.0) MR Tindwari (Np)(6) EAG 110.0 Jariya 28 T(28.0)

GC(23.5) £.RMR T' d' ED EAG TW(60.7) '-1"J" N R III wan (Np)( 17) EO EA 57.8 TWE(439.4) 660.8 12.1 224.3 Benda 29 T(523.5)

W(63.6) MR Tindwari (Np) (21) EAG 77.9 TWE(500.0) 759.5 56.7 71.6 Amli Kaur 30 T(563.6) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :' BMJDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown ill the colul11l1 and

~ next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the '" nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ "'" l!l " u 'iil U" Fil .:::" -0 t: .~" t: 0 o" ::::- u" ~ .t: u 0. 0 ell ...l'" '" -0 "0'" ,g 0 "0 "§" a(j .:; ~ ..c: V1 "OIl " " ... !:! -s .~" "0 "- E ..c: .0" .:; 0 ..... Cii E "0. 0 t: ::J '- '"~ 0 ... o 0 P- .., " .0" Cii " '" Cii E u'" 'c E",-0 " '" V1 0 0 "0" o Vl" z 8 f- I- Z" LU I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ""9 10 II 12 13

Macha 189 1'(2) M« 5) H(IO+) III' W SS- ACS(I{)+) CV(IO+) BS(I{)+) 31 838.2 1,267 PO« 5) (04787700) C(10+) MCW(5-10) W CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sr(lo+) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) PHqIO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(\()}j

Sahoorpur I' M« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 32 393.4 506 83 W RSS-W PO« 5) CM«5) (04787800) C(IO+) I\1CW«5) NCS(5-IO) Sri 10 1) RS( 1(1+) PH(IO+) CI'« S) PHqIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-1.~)

BS Palma P(5) M HMeW T HI' IV SS- PO I'H(5- CM ACS NCS CV(I{)+) 33 1,076.0 3,032 505 RS(IO+) 10) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sr(lo+) (04787900) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) HI' NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Gugauli . 1'(2) M - H(5- Till' W SS- PO PH(5- - ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 34 766.4 2,455 364 (04788000) C(lO+) 10) MCW(5- HP 10) CM(S-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) Cr(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HA RMP Barcthi Kalan CHW H(5-IO) T HP W SS- PH PO(5- - ACS(5-IO) eV(S-IO) 13S« 5) 35 576.0 1,521 232 P MqIO+) (04788100) MCW(S-IO) HP 10) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bambiya H(IO+) T HI' W S5- PH PO« ACS(5-10) CV(IO~) 8S(5-IO) 36 325.9 1,317 207 P M« 5) (04788200) qIO+) MCW(IO+) W 5) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) R5(10+) PHqIO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+j

H(5- Bhadauli .. 62 P 5) 10) HP W SS- - ACS{5-1O) CV{ 10+) BS(5-IO) 37 262.0 323 1\1« W PO« 5) (04788300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CI\1(5-10) NCS(IU+) SP(IO+) RS(IIJ+) PH« 5) PHC(5-10) CP(5-110) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW{I()+)

H(5- -- Sindhauli 13S« 5) 38 313.5 1,097 186 I' M« 5) 10) MCW(5- T HP W SS- PO« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) (04788400) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5-10) HP _ PH(5-10) C~(5-10) NCS(IO+} SP( 10+) RS(104) CI(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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TWE(IOO.O) Macha 31 MR Tindwari (Np) (24) EAG 400.0 T( 100.0) 138.2 200.0

TW(40.S) i'vlR FP Chilla (8) TWE(SOA) 20004 Sahoorpur :,] r T(90.9)

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EDEAG TWE(207.S) PR Chilla (10) NM 799.8 18.4 89.2 Palara ~\J EOEA T(207.5)

TW(87.7) Chilla (10) PR EDEAG - 106.1 T(87.7) 18.3 62.0 2.7 Gugauli 34

GC(IO.O) EDEAG N PR MR Chilla (8) TWE(115.0) 436.0 EOEA 10.0 5.0 Barelhi Kalan 35 T(l25.0)

TW(9.6) Tindwari (Np) (12) EAG TWE(70.5) 209.8 16.6 19.4 Bambiya 36 T(80.1 ) k

WE(43.9) TWE(30.2) MR TinJwari (Np) (10) - ;;. - 147.1 17.8 15.4 Bhatlauli 37 0(7.5) T(81.6)

GC(20.1) MR FP Tilldwari (Np) (6) ED EAG - TWE(IOO.O) 100.0 Sindhauli 38 T(l20.1) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and '""' next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills ur the ;g nearest place where the facility is available is given) '""'~ t: £3 u U" .~'" OJ ::s 'lJ '" .., -;;; u .c '" 0- >'" ... .s'" 0 t: ·u t:'" OJ'" 0 B 0 't Cii ~ u ~ ..c E ~ 0. E >, u 0. "3 t/) ;:J ~ 0 OIl I 0. u '" " -0 -0 '" ·c .;;> ~ ~.t: '" ....J 0 '" " 0 '" ::s'" c:" ,g -0 ] ~.~ ::s .!@ en OJ o .'! U E co: 0 '"~ OIl .~ l"! " 0. t: ... 0 "tl ::s '- ~ 0 ... 0 OIl ~ .3 'Cl ~ 0 •.0 ::s t: 0. -;;; ;; ..c Cii E " '" >. -;;; .., '" .n" u :Q .':l E'" u '" Vi OJ u '" .>!"' <> ~ ·c E -0 i'i i'i E ::s"" :.a E ·c "0 u "t: .0 § " oj 0 0 ::s ·c tf c: 0) ::J 2 0 "0 0 0 rj OIl", 0 t/) '" '" g, '§ '" Z u f- f- Z U.l ~ Cl "- U .Ll ..:: '" 0:: U u I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Lalauli - P« - H(5- HPTWW PIIPO(5- C1';IO ACS«5) CY(IO+) 13S(5·10) 39 214.3 133 (04788500) 205)M«5)C(SlO)MCW(5· 55-W 10) 1\(- ) NCS(IO+) 5P(lll+) 1\5(1

H(5- Mahedu HPTW W I'll PO« . AC5(5-10) CY(5·IO) 135(5-10) 40 418.4 1,672 289 P M« 5) C(S- 10) (04788600) 10) MCW(IO+) RCSS·W 5) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(104) RS(IU+) f'HC(5-IO) ep(S-IO) OC5( 10+) ST( 10+) NW( 1,0+)

- H(5- HPTWW Chhirahuta 20S P M(S-IO) - ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 41 416.3 1,389 (04788700) C(10+) 10) MCW(5- TK SS-W PO« 5) CMt5-IO) NCSt5-10) SI'\10+) RS(IO+) 10) PIIC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NWtI(1 )

- H(5- Bichhawahi ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) I3S(5-10) 42 756.8 1,456 241 P MC(lO+)· 10) MCW(5- IW~PWSS- POTO (04788800) PTOPH CM(S··IO) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) (0) PHC(5-1 0) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Bhindaura - H(5- T HP W 5S- PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CY(S-IO) 135(5-10) 43 728.5 1,534 (04788900) 243 P MC(IO+) (0) MCW(5- W 10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(J()+) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IOt) NW(IOI)

MCWCHW BS Atarahat 1'(2) M S HPWTK ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 44 1,720.0 3,247 541 H« 5) PO PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (04789000) C(IO+) SS-HP NCS(lO+) 51'(10+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NW(:!.\)+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) .. CWC 11(10+) ACS I3S Paparcnda 1'(2) M(2) S THPrW PO CM CY(I01) 45 2,376.0 5,334 885 MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IOt) C(lO+) WSS-HP PH(IO+) CP(IO+) SP(IO+) (04789100) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H« Barcthi Askaran 135« 5) 46 330.0 416 64 P M« 5) 5) MCW(5- HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(.( 5) ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) (04789200) C(IO+) 10) PHC(S-lO) HP PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IU+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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W(S.2) FP Tindwati (Np) (5) ED EAG - 2.0 TW( I 0204) 102.4 Lalauli T(110.6)

W(102.4) MR FP Tindwari (Np) (7) ED BAG M 8.7 TW(142.9) 163.3 Mahcuu 4iJ T(245.3)

WE(8.2) Mil. FP Ti.ndwmi (Np) (7) ED EAG - 2.0 TWE(277.6) 130.6 Chhirahula oil T(285.7)

PC(4.0) PRMR TW(38.0) Tindwati (Np) (9) EDEAG FP - 2.5 TWE(300.0) 390.0 2.3 0.4 Bichhawahi 42 TK(0.6) T(342.6)

GC(20.0) TW(162.0) MRFP Tindwari (Np) (5) EDEAG - TWE(4.0) 400.0 12.0 9.5 Bhindaura 43 R(121.0) T(307.0)

TK(3.6) PR FP Tindwari (Np) (12) ED EAG N 5.1 AtMahat T(3.6)

TW(12IA) Tindwari (Np)(12) ED EAG N TWE(566.6) PR 1668.0 40.5 Paparcnda 4' EOEA 0(20.2) T(708.2)

PRMR EDEAG WE(20.0) Tindwari (Np) (7) FP EOEA TWE(IOO.O) 150.0 20.0 39.5 Baret"i AskmalJ 4(· T(120.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities ami Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colulIlll allli lIext to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills ofthl: n~arest place where the facility is available is given)

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Bachhcura I' M« 5) - Ii« ACS(5-IO) CY(I(H) I3S« 5) 47 191.7 474 88 5) MCW(IO+) ~~ W S5- 1'0«5) CM« 5) (04789300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(I(I+-) I'HC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(I()+) NW(IO+)

Pipari 48 135.2 ...... Unillhabited .--.---.---. (047894 0)

II HC PHS Parsaunda 1'(2) M RMP CHW HI' W SS- PO PH(5- ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) BS(5-J~ 49 646.0 3,220 495 CM«5) (04789500) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) W 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(I(lf, CP(5-1O) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- 11« Amaraiya I'M«5) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 13S« 5) 50 137.5 146 24 5) MCW(IO+) ~~ W SS· 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04789600) C(10+) NCS« 5) Sr( 10+) RS(IO I) PIIC« 5) PI-I« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(I()+) NW(IO+)

11« Gajani P M«5) T flp W 5S- PH 1'0« - . ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 51 427.9 1,049 179 5) MCW«5) (04789700) C(IO+) HI' 5) CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SI'(llI+-) RS(I(H) PIIC(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IOt-) NW(IO+)

Kumhauli 52 244.6 .----.-- Uninhabited ----.------. (04789800)

Chhapar Mew H(5-10) HP W 55- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) [)S(5-IO) 53 585.3 1,357 (04789900) 219 P M C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) W PO« 5) CM(S··IO) NCS(IU+) SP(IO+) RS( lOll PH(5-1O) CP(5-lO) OCS( IO~) ST( 10+-) NW(llH)

;;. H« [lS Mata P M«5) T HP W 5S- 5) ACS« 5) (V(IO+) 54 326_2 1,149 197 5) MCW« 5) PO(~ CM(<.5) RS(IOI) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (04790000) W PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OC5(IO+) 5T(IO+)

11« [lS Jasaipur T HP W 5S- PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 55 445.3 1,669 255 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) CM« 5) RS(IUf.) (04790100) W 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(I\)+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) NWlIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)** ;

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PRMR EDEAG TK(IOO.O) Tindwari (Np) (8) 50.0 20.0 21.0 Bachheura 47 FP EOEA T(IOO.O)

WE(80.0) ------Uninhabited ------135.2 20.0 PipJri 48 T(80.0)

TW(80.0) '~')iMR EDEAG Tindwari (Np) (6) TWE(200.0) 300.0 10.0 55.0 Parsaunda 49 FP EOEA T(280.0)

EDEAG TK(IOO.O) MR Tindwari (Np) (4) 20.0 10.0 7.5 Amamiya 50 EOEA T(IOO.O)

TW(27.5) MR Tindwmi (Np) (6) ED N TWE(SI.O) 293.0 15.3 11.2 Gajani 51 T(108.4)

TW(16.2) ---.---- Uninhabited ------TWE(S9.9) 162.3 16,0 0.1 Kumhauli 52 T(76.1)

TW(IOO.O) PR Tindwari (Np) (7) ED TWE(130.0) 300.0 5.0 50.3 Chhapar 53 T(230.0) /

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1 TW(25.0) EDEAG .. PR Tindwari (Np)(4) NM 0.5 TWE(60,0) EOEA 30,0 9,0 Mala 54 T(8S.0)

TW(20.0) EDEAG NM PR Tindwari (Np) (3) 4.1 TWE( 100.0) EOEA 245.3 Jasail'ur 55 T(120.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities nil( Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the eolumll and '""' next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 Kms., 5-10 killS. ami 10+ killS ofthc '"::> nearest place where the facility is available is given) '""'~ '"t: J!l ·c"0 ... ~ -5" .9 0 co u "- ] ..c:: .D .:;: 0 .... to co E 0. 0 c .~ '- ~ "0 .... o c 0 '" :l g~

Bhujrakh ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 56 819.0 2.897 450 1'(2) AC M« HH MCW H(5· HI' W SS- PO I'll (04790200) 5)C(IO+) 10) PHC(5-IO} W CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) RS(IO+) Cr(S-IO) OCS(IOt) ST(IO+) NW(I()")

1-1« Kalyallpur ACS« 5) CV(IO+) llS(IO+} 57 118.8 285 50 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW« S) T HP W SS- PO(~ S) . CM« 5} (04790300) NCS(lOl-) 51'(10+) RS(I()+) PHC« 5) W PH(IO+) CI'(S-IO) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO;)

Rcwai 58 126.1 ------Uninhabited ------(04790400)

PHS H(5-10) THPTW Dhaullsar 1'(2) M(2) PH 1'0« ACS(5-IO} CV(IO+) 8S(5-IO) 59 906.4 2,975 516 MCW(5-10) WTKSS- (04790500) C(IO+) 5) CM(5-10) NCS(S-IO} SP(IO+) RS(IO+} PHC(5-10) W CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Lohat; H(IO+) HP W SS- ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+} 60 392.4 1.123 206 P M« 5) PO« 5) (04790600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) W CM« 5» NCS(I()+) SP(lO+) RS(I()+) 1'11(10+) PHC(IO+} CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

P« Mawai Lidad - H(5- HP W SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 61 169.5 35 8 5) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- W PO« 5) (04790700) CM(5-IIO) NCS(IO+} SP{IO+) R5(10+) C(IO+) 10) PIIC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Toliya 47 P M(5-IO) H(IO+) ACS(IU+) CV(IO+) BS(I,-) 62 250.2 338 ~~ W S5- PO« 5) (04790800) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CM« 5} NCS(IO') SP(III+) RS(IO, ) PH(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lll+) NW(IOt)

- H(S- Singhpur ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) NW BS(5- 63 524.7 1,413 220 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW« 5) HP W SS- PO« 5) CM« 5) 10) (04190900) PHC(S-IO) liP PH(S-10) CP(5-10) NeS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(10+) OCS(5-IO) ST( 10+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under different Iypes of land usc ill hectarc)**

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PC(105.0) WE(IO.O) PR Tindwari (Np) (9) EDEAG - TW(25.0) 510.0 25.0 Bhujrdkh TWE(185.0) T(325.0)

GC(4.1) I TW(20.0) PR Tindwmi (Np) (3) , ED 129.1 Kalyanpur TWE(100.0) T(124.1)

------Uninhabited ------Rewai

GC(40.0) PRMR' EDEAG TW(S.O) Tindwari (Np) (6) 851.1 Dhaunsar FP EOEA TWE(IO.3) T(55.3)

WE(IO.I) MR Tindwari (Np)(13) - TWE(85.2) 105.0 Lollari T(95.2)

TWE(3S.0) MR FP Tindwari (Np)(S) EO 78.9 Mawai Liuad T(35.0)

TW(IO.O) MR Tindwari (Np) (15) - 10.50(10.0) 100.0 Toliya T(20.0)

W(IO.S) PRMR EDEAG WE(40J) NR NC Tindwari (Np)(9) 273.2 Singhpur EOEA TW(200.7) T(25 1.5) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is showlI in the colul11n and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

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Jamuwa 9S P M(5-IO) - 11(5- HPWSS ACS(S-IO) CV\5·IOI BS(5·IOI 64 345.1 479 10) MCW(5· - PO(5-10) CM(5-10) (04791000) C(5-IO) 10)PHq5-10) liP PH«5) CP(5-1O) NeS\S·IO) SP(S·IO) RS(IIH) OCS(S·II) ST(5·IO) NW(IO")

Maraka 45 P M(5.10) H{5- liP W R 55 - ACS(5·IO) CV(S·IO) 8S(5·10) 65 916.1 326 10) MCW(S· w' - PO(S·lO) CM(S-IO) (04791100) C(IO+) NCS(S·IO) 5P(IOi') R5(IO.,.) 10)PHq5-IO) PII«5) CP(5·10) OCS(5-10) S1'(IO,) NW,I\l+1

. P« . Bahadurpur ACS« S) CV(IO+) I1S(5·10) 66 818.8 9 5) M(S-IO) H(IO+) PO« S) CM«5) (04791200) « 5) S5- NCS(I(J+) S[,(IO+) RS(IO» C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(S·IO) PHq5-10) OeS(lo+) S1'(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P« . 1'indawan Rural ACS« 5) CV(IO+I I3S(5·10) 67 644.1 (,9 7 5)M(S-10) H(IO+) PO«5) CM«5) (04791300) « 5) 55- NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MeW(S·IO) PH« 5) CP(S .. IO) PHq5-10) OeS(lo+) S1'(IO+) NW(IO+)

THPTW Mungus P(3) M(2) o AC5(5·IU) C\,(IU+) [JS(5·IO) 68 1,273.0 4.61S 765 MCW H(5-10) W 1'K C SS· PO PH (04791400) qIO+) PHC(5·10) CM(J-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOI-) HP CP(S·IO) OCS(5.10) SI(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« Sonrahi P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 69 254.4 577 101 5) MCW«5) l' HP W SS- PO(~ S) CM« S) (0479t500) C(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IU+) RS(IO+) W PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(II)+) SI(IO+) NW\IU+I

H« Sahinga PM« S) HP W SS- PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV« 5) [3SI< 5) 70 295.9 72& 9& 51 MCW« 5) CM«S) (04791600) C(IO+) HP 5) NCS(" 5) srIIO-) RS( Ill· I PHq< 5) CP« 5) ;;. OC5\< 5) S1110+) NW(IO·j

C.HW H«5) Terahi Mali 1'(2) M« S) HI' W 5S- PH(4) ACS« 5) CV« S) US« SI 71 56.9 2,338 373 MCW«5) CM«5) (04791700) C(IO+) HI' PO«S) NCS« 5) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) PHq< 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villa~e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) : Land usc (i.c. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

t: 0 E .." -'" bl) t: 0 t: .2:'" v :.0 :.0 -'"::: u 0 ::: u "t: E U ... .5" E ~ "VJ <2 £! N 0 '-' .= bl)" u 2 ~" ..:;: :.0 bl) ::: >- :0'" '-' '" 0 ~ oj ~rJ .;: o-'" ~"'O ;!; bl) t --'=' b ;>, '" -0 =a .D c. .C1) 1: ~ -0 C1) > 8 ~ t: oj > E ..c: c. c. g_,a e .!l - oj .8 oj .0 ...... u i,1 E U -0 to 0 0 ~ oj ti ... c. .- - E'" (J.. 1; :::> u bl) -< z UJ l 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

TWE(SO.O) PRMR ED EAG 450 TK(IO.O) FP Tindwari (Np) (5) 2700 JO.O 2S.0 Jallluwa EO EA . R(15.0) T(75.0)

WE(IS.O) PRMR EDEAG . 0 TW(60.0) FP Tindwari (Np) (6) I 836.0 ;S.O 10.0 Marak" 65 EOEA 5. TWE(S.O) T(80.0)

TWlSD.O) Tindwari (5) 18.8 TWE(80'(» 288.0 25.0 12.0 Ballad," I'"' 6(, T(130.0)

EDEAG Banda (24) Tinuawm; Rural 67 EOEA

GC(324.3) W(S.O) EDEAG I'R Tindwari (Np) (3) NM Jaggery 29.6 WE(10.3) 524.0 62.9 118.1 MUllguS EOEA 68 TWE(·lPO.2) T(642.8)

GC( 100.0) WE(6.0) FP Tindwari (Np) (3) EDEAG 80.0 20.0 23.4 SOllrahi 69 - TWE(25.0) T(131.0)

GC(50 0) TW(40S.0) ED EAG PR Tindwari (Np)(4) TWE(SOO) EOEA 15.9 15.0 100 Sahinga ill 0(150.0) T(655.0)

GC(250.0) pe(20.0) PR Tindwari (Np) (2) EDEAG N W(25.0) 168.0 70.0 35.0 Tcrahi Mali 71 TW(30.0} T(325.0)

102 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the columll and -;;;- next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the :::> ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ I: '"OJ £3 '"v u -;;;- U v- I: .c £il u " I: 0- >-" .!2 c 0 c e 'u t'" 0" 2 'E -:;; '-' u'" .c ~ :E 8. E (.) ~ "3 OJ >.: Cl. OJ -U):J '" 0 en 0. u '" ·c > -l " -0 "0'" .~ ·c E .. " 0 '" " ::s:::: 0 ~ c: ::§ "0 ~ 9 ~.~ ..... C'l,,"= .;; 0 u C!l .!J Cd ~ ..c -0 u "5.c-o ~'" OJ 1;l t:: C.'" Sl u 0 ::: OJ) OJ C "0 I: ::s C 0t:: .-:: "1 " u " '- .... on 'f! 2 .... .g ?J u 'c ~ "'" 0 ~'" 0 ._g ::J ~ '" .5" '" "3 E Vi" >. OJ .D" u ~ U> E" E '" u -" E" U 0 '" E

Bahinga . H(S- IIPWSS - ACS«5) CV(S-IO) US(5-IU) 72 264.0 836 138 P M(5-IO) (04791800) C(IO+) IO} MCW(S-' - 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) NeS(5-10) 51'(101-) RS(H]l-) 10) PHC(S-IO) HI' 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST( I!i') N\v(IOI)

11(5- III' TW W Arsaunda I'M(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 73 388.4 495 86 10) MCW(S- TK R C SS- 1'0« S) (04791900) ((I(H) CM(5-IO) NCSf5-IO) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) Ill) PHC(5-IO) III' PH« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(I()+) NW(IO')

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Bijuri 74 29S.1 ------Uninhabited ------(04792000)

CWC HC PHS FWCCHW Mahui HI' W SS- PO PH« ACS(IO+) CV(IO') US« 5) 75 201.8 982 160 P M C(IO+) H(IO+) CM(IO+) (04792100) HI' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(I()+) MCW«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(I()+)

Kathscmar - 1'« H(I~+) B5« 5) 76 256.6 200 HI' W SS- POe 5) CM(IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) (04792200) 34 5) M« 5) MCW« S) < + NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC( 10+) I'H(IO+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO,)

13S Kurseja . - P( < H( I 0+ ) HP W SS- ACS(S-IO) CV(I(I+) 77 346.1 15 1'0{< 5) RS(IO") (04792300) 5) M« 5) C(5 MCW« 5) HI' CM<5-Hl) NCS(5-IO) SP( 10+) PHlS-IO) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

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Khokharahi :'oKW H(5·10) HP W TIS ACS(S-IO) ("V(IO") IlS(5-lll) 78 1.256.0 3.304 505 P M C(10+) 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (04792400) PHC(5-IO) 55-HI' NCS(5-IO) SP(Ii'fl) RS(IIl,) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Badchara - P« 1-1(1;+) ACS« 5) CV( 10+) US(5-10) 79 230.1 1'0« 5) (04792500) 5) M(5-10) . MCW(5-10) « 5) SS- CM«5) NCS(IO+) SI'(I()+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(I()+) NW(IO+) . VILLAGE DIRECTORY VillaJ?;c Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

c 0 'p os bIl c -5 ::a :; :l 0 U s- .=: 'Vl' .2 ~"> ::0 ~ " bIl os e ~ " ~ ?; bIl '@ E "d "d ;> ;;: " B c oj .c. ~ E .D" .... '~ o - '" 0 0 ~ co '"bIl '"... .c'" c e E B u E" 0. '", :l '" 0. :; "'"s- Ol ;:; < ::J U '"bIl < Z v, I 14 15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

WE(40.0) 20 0 TWE(30.0) MR Tindwari (Np) (12) ED 138.0 l3ahinga 71 . 0(35.0) 1'(105.0)

GC(45:0) TW(lS.O) EDEAG MR FP Tindwari (Np) (5) 20.0 TK(5Jl) 293.0 12.0 32.0 ArSaUllri

WE(20.0) TW(50.0) -.. ------Uninhabited ---.------197.0 2.0 4.0 Bijuri 7.. 2.0 TWE(20.0) 1'(90.0)

W(70.0) MR Tindwari (Np) (II) ED EAG - 2.8 TWE( 10.0) 114.0 3.0 2.0 Mahui 7,\ 1'(80.0)

w(no) TW(S.O) MR FP Tindwari (Np) (11) ED EAG - 5,0 TK(IO,O) 1.0 1.6 Kalhsemar 76 1'(90.0)

WE(20.0) PRMR TW(SO.O) FP Tindwari (Np)(S) 6,1 TWE(IO.O) ISS.0 2.0 3.0 KUfscja 77 T(80.0)

WE(SO.O) MR Tindwari (Np) (10) ED EAG - 1 TW(2500) 400.0 Khokharahi 78 1'(300.0)

4.0 WE(60.0) Tindwari (8) Dadehard 1'(60.0) 79

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~ next to it in brackets thcdistance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. alllIIO+ kills ofthl: Vl ~ ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ c g u 'Vi' U" c ..cOJ fj1 -0 c .2 c 0 o" Oi ;:;., u" ~ ..c U .c '- ~ -5 .~ 0 .... .c 0. .D .s; 0 .lSI " :::> e E 0 bll "- 0. "" OJ c 0 .."'" 0 '- }1 .-;;" "- .D" OJ ro" ·c "E -0 "5 E Vi 0 0 :::s o V>" Z'" u l-" I- Z 0... I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H« Mirgahani ACS« 5) CY« 5) 8S« 'I 80 301.3 1,360 244 1'(2) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) T HP W SS- PH(3) (04792600) C(IO+) PHC« 5) III' 1'0« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO~) SI'(IOI) RS( 10+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) N\\"(I()+-)

H« Byonja 1'(2) M« 5) T HI' W SS- 1'11(3) ACS« 5) CY« ~) I3S« 5) 81 203.2 410 63 5) MCW« 5) CM«S) (04792700) C(10+) lIP 1'0«5) NCS(IO+) 51'(IO+} RS(IOI) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+-) NW(ltFjo)

Kallscmari 82 292.3 ------Uninhabited ------(04792800)

. - Goharwa - 1'(5- H(IO+) - ACS(5-IO) CY{IO+) I3S« 5) 83 217.8 51 WSS- (04792900) 6 10) M(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) PO(5-1O) CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+-) C(S-IO) I'HC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1U) S1'(IO;) N\I'(!()I-)

HH DHMCW Saimari 403 1'(3) M C(5- PHS CHW HP W 55- PO PH(S- CM(-5-10) AC5(S-10) CY(IO+) I3S NW 84 2,440 (04793000) 10) H(IO+) HI' 10) NCS(5-IO) Sr(lo+) RS( 10+) PHC(IO+) Cr(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

Wasilpur I' M« 5) C(5- MCW RMP HP W SS- ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 8S« 5) 85 467.6 1,428 249 PO« 5) (04793100) 10) H(IO+) PHqS· HI' CM(S··IO) NCS(IO+) SI'( 10+-) RS(!O+-) 10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OC5(10+) 5T(10+) I'\\V( 10+)

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fl(5- 1 Pipargawan 10) .. HP W SS- - ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) US(5-IO) 86 630.0 1,717 309 1'(2) M PO PH (04793200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) I{S( 10+) PHC(S-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

-. H(5- Garauti CM(-5-10) ACS(5-IO) eV(5-10) 135(5-10) 87 357.0 1,135 176 P M« 5) 10) MCW(S- HP W SS- PO« 5) (04793300) C(lO+) 10) PHC(5-10) HP PH« 5) CI'(5 .. 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(I()+) RS(IO+) OCS(IOt) ST(IOl) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa2e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land usc in hecturc)**

]' .'"'"0 00 .c c .i;'" 5 :0 :0 :; u 0 :l u "c: E u L- III c~ .S" E tB Vi N 0 .- '" 00 u I! ~" ~ :0 00 > I ~ '" ":l ~ 0 .0 !>JJ .; a p. b t ~ » '" "0 .s: .D ~ "0 c :> ..c: 0. 0. g_.a t:- 2 III E "u " U ""d III :0" "- 5: 0- E tll) '" 0 0 ~ "Vi L- '" .- ..c: ""2 2 ~ ;;; tll) 'E ~ U C 0- 3: '"3: c: L- " ·c 0 '", :; ::: ;:: "0 '"~ -< Z Q.. Z ~ E'" u. }; :J U '"tll) -< Z [/J 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(S.O) W(5.0) WE(IO.0) EDEAG PR Tindwari (Np) (3) NM 3.0 TW(S.O) 188.3 Mirgahani 80 EOEA TWE(7S.0) TK(IO.O) T(llO.O)

WE(IS.O) TW(IO.O) ED EP,G PR Tindwari (Np) (3) N 6.0 TWE(2S.0) 61.0 142.2 Byt}l~ja RI EOEA R(S.O) T(S5.0)

PC(30.0) W(60.0) ---.. ---- Uninhabited ------8.2 WE(IO.0) 169.0 5.0 10.0 Kuns-cnmri 82 T(IOO.O)

WE(IO.0) MRFP Tindwari (Np)(IO) - 7.0 TWE(40.0) 151.0 7.0 3.0 Goh"rW3 83 T(50.0)

PC(147.0) TW(128.0) TWE(8.0) PR MR Tindwati (Np)(8) ED 2.0 5.0 Sail11ali 84 TK.(1.5) R(3.0) T(287.5)

GC(277.9) PR Tindwari (Np) (8) ED 117.8 Wasilpur T(277.9)

PC(57.6) EDEAG ;;. PR Tindwari (Np) (5) o WE(IIO.7) EOEA .9 TW(36.4) 377.7 4.2 55.6 I'ipmgawall XI T(20~.7)

GC(ISO.O) W(2.0) MR Tindwari (Np) (7) ED 25.0 TW(20.0) 150.5 3.4 357.0 Garauti 8 L(6.1) T(l78.1) /..,.. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amcn'itics ,and Amenities available (if nol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colulIln and

~ next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-1 [) kms. and 10+ kills of the en Vl nearest place where lhe facility is available is given) ~ "c: OJ J> OJ U 'Vi' U '" OJ :l V -;; oi c: ..r: Vl - OJ u .S t: c: .:::. U ..."' '" 0 ~ 0-;:; 1: 2, J:: 0.<:: >, u'" '"~ ..r: E :; V> u OJ 0. " 0 e '"...... u c: .- .~ on E 0. t: :: on ;::J ... 0--.-0 ;::J <.... ""' blJ e v> e'" 0 ... 0 'e ;::J t: 0 0. OJ -;; OJ -;~ .~ >- .0 .'" .5 1]'" Ea -;; '" u -'< E Vl ._u ~0 E f2 OJ -;;; u E E '";::J 'i3 c: E-'" .", ~~.n E_::: ·c ","0'" (5 :l OJ ... U._ ;J o ._ 0 '" .", ·c 0 o t: one f-- f-- Z p._ ~u- '"" z 8 U.l ::E Cl u2 -< '"' ~ u u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Bhujauli - 11(5- HI' W SS- ACS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 88 536.2 1,078 168 r MC(IO+) 10) MCW(5- UP PO«5) (04793400) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SI'(I0 1) RS( 10 "1 10) PHC(5-IO) PH« 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS(ID+) ST(IO+) NW(IIJI'I

Godhani MCW HPW1'KR - ACS(5-IO) (,Y\IO+) BS(5-IO) 89 916.0 2,031 327 1'(2) M (04793500) C(IO+) CIIW(2) 11(5- C SS-HP PO(5-IO) CM(S-lij) NCS(IO+) SI'(ICH) [\5(1(1+) 10) PHC(5-IO) Pll« 5)' CI'(5-IO) O(,S(IO+) ST(I(I+) N\v(I(~

11(5) IIA(3) 1I1f(2) D(6) DII 1'(2S) MCW(16) W(77) PO(23) P(121) CWC(4) TK(IO) TO(2) CI\1(7) ACS(4) LlS(D) l3lock Total 58666.5 147472 238821\1(43) S(5) HC(4) IIP(75) PTO(2) CP NCS N\\'(6) PUC AC(3) PIIS(S) FWC '1'\\,(14) PIl(MI) RMP(IO) R(14) C(8) S\\1I' CIIW(J3) 0 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villaee Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in . hcctare)**

:: a E '0 .>G OIl g 0 C .~" :0 :0 ::; "() 0 :::l U c OJ E U ~ c: .S E ' .0 ;;; :;()" ~ e ~ .s: '" OIl !2.;; 2 c .0 ~ "'-0 ::'" 'J 0. ~ "t ~ -0 £ :;: OJ -0 c: > > .r:: 0. 0. 8..2 J.,l -E u £ :::l :0" '" :;; Ul E U "...... 0-" .- ..8 "OIl e c - '"

rC(15.0) WE(20.0) EDEAG TW(86.0) PR Tilldwari (Np) (7) 100.0 20.0 30.0 Bhujauli xs EOEA 25.0 TWE(IOO.O) R(IO.O) T(231.0)

TW(I.O) TWE(O.O) PR MR Tindwmi (Np) (10) ED 0.1 R(0.2) Godhani 0(913.4) T(914.6)

GC(2649.85 ) PC(603.56) W(739.062) WE(818.24 5) PR(43) TW(4004.1 MR(4S) ED(64) 15) FP(2S) EAG(57) N(14) 2985 4 TWE(6276. 25512.9 2425.7 1726.3 NC(2) EO(35) M(8) . 455) NR(2) EA(34) TK(244.307 NW(6) ) R(l88.164) L(6.1) 0(1636.164 ) T(17166.02 2)

__108 __ Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) . Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: l3adokhar Khurd Name ofSulJ-Dist: 0001 I Achharaund 04798900 420010003000230187 2 Arbai 04796500 420010003000210164 3 Badeha 04795400 420010003000200153 4 Bakachha 04797300 420010003000210172 5 l3andha Purwa 04800800 420010003000240206 6 Bargi:lhani 04795000 420010003000190149 7 13arokhar Khurd 04798400 420010003000220183 8 Basahari 04800000 420010003000230198 9 I3harkhari 04797400 420010003000210173 10 13hawani Purwa 04798500 420010003000220184 I} BllUrendi 04799400 420010003000230192 12 Bilbai 04796100 420010003000200160 13 Bisanda Khurd 04798200 420010003000220181 14 Chahitara 04794300 420010003000180142 15 Chak I3harkhari 04796600 420010003000210165 16 Cllakchatgan 04794100 420010003000180140 17 Clwt11raha 04800100 420010003000230199 18 Chalkan 04793900 420010003000180138 19 Chhallcilara Lalpur 04797000 420010003000210169 20 Chheharao 04793800 42001000JOOOnSOl37 21 Chilchata 04799300 420010003000230191 22 Chilli 04796700 420010003000210166 23 Dadariya 04795800 ·42001000]000200157 24 Dingwahi 04797600 420010003000210175 25 Doha 04796000 420010003000200159 26 Durcndi 04800500 420010003000230203 27 Etawan 04800300 420010003000230201 28 Fatpurwa 04795500 420010003000200154 29 Ganchha 04801200 420010003000240210 30 Goyanl Mugali 04799600 420010003000230194 31 Gurch 04798100 420010003000220180 32 Hal-dauli 04797800 420010003000220177 33 Hatcti PlIrwa 04800600 420010003000240204 34 Hathaura 04796400 420010003000200163 35 Jakhallra 04799900 420010003000230197 36 Jamalpur 04794900 420010003000190148 37 Jamunipur 04795700 420010003000200156 38 Jari 04795600 420010003000200155 39 Jaurahi 04795900 420010003000200158 40 Kamnaudi 04795200 420010003000200151 41 Kanwara 04794500 420010003000180144 42 Karachha 04800400 420010003000230202 43 Karahiya 04794600 420010003000190145 44 Karbai 04796800 420010003000210167 45 Katrawal 04797500 420010003000210174 46 Khairada 04799700 420010003000230195 47 Kul Kumhari 04797100 420010003000210170 48 Kunwarpur 04801100 420010003000240209 49 Kurauli 04797200 420010003000210171 50 Ladaka Purwa 04797900 420010003000220178 51 Lama 04794700 420010003000190146 52 Lohara 04800200 420010003000230200 53 Luktara 04793700 420010003000180136 54 Mahokhar 04795100 420010003000200150 55 Marauli 04798700 420010003000230185 56 Mataundh(Gramin) 04799800 420010003000230196

110 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District·Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

1 2 3 4 57 Mathana Khera 04798300 420010003000220182 58 Maudaha 04796200 420010003000200161 59 Mawai I3uzurg 04794400 420010003000180143 60 Mohan Purwa 04799100 420010003000230189 61 Nimnipar 04798600 420010003000220184 62 Pachanehi 04794800 420010003000190147 63 Pachulla 04794000 420010003000180139 64 Palhari 04798000 420010003000220179 65 I'andui 04800900 420010003000240207 66 Pathari 04793600 420010003000180135 67 Pipri(Mataundh) 04794200 420010003000180141 68 Rehunda 04796900 420010003000210168 69 Reona 04797700 420010003000210176 70 Saimara 04795300 420010003000200152 71 Silehala 04799500 420010003000230193 72 Soh ana 04801000 420010003000240208 73 Surauli 04799000 420010003000230188 74 Teiveni 04799200 420010003000230190 75 Tilehata 04796300 420010003000200162 76 Tindwara 04"800700 420010003000240205 77 Ujrehla 04798800 420010003000230186

111 DISTRICT CENSUS Hf>NDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a Jail (-) i, shown in the column and nextt" i in brackets the distante in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of tlte neare~ place where the facility is available is give.u,)

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en Block: Badokhar Khurd (0421)

(,IIW 11«5) l'a(ilal'i 276 I'M«5) ACS(IOI) CV(101) IlS( 10 -) 4R2.0 1.683 MCW(IIlI) III' W S5-1I1' 1'0« 5) (,M(IOt) (1J4793()OO) (,(10- ) NCS(IOI) SI'(IO') RS(IO') 1'11(,(10' ) I'II(H)') CI'(IO') OCS(IOl-) ST(IO") NW« 5)

Luklara 756 1'(2) M 1111 RMI'II(IO"III'WTK R A(,S(IO') CV(IOI) IlS NW 2 2.36ii,O MCW(IOl) ,1'01'11«5) (,M(IO') (04793700) C(IO-) 1'11C(11l1) SS·III CI'(IO,) NCS(IIH) SI'(lO' ) RS(IO' ) ______-'-oCS( 10,) S1(1 I)' )

1 11(10 ) III'WRSS- Chhc1mrao 234 I' M« 5) I\CS« 5) ("V(IO') IlS(5-IO) 42(,.f) 1.334 MCW(5-10) III' 1'01'11«5) CM«5) (047918(10) ("( Ill' ) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO I) RS(II)') I'lle(5-10) CI'q';-IO) OCS(IO') S"I"(IO'-) N\V(III' )

1 NW (,hatkan 127 I'M(S-IO) 11(10 ) III'WTK R ACS(IOI) ('V(IIl") 4 225,0 7R7 MCW(5-IO) SS-W 1'0(10 1) (,M(lO') BS(It)' ) (04793900) ('(10- ) NCS(IO") SI'(IO' ) I'IIC(_I(H-) 1'11(10') CI'(I()I ) RS(IO' ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

II(S-IO) Pachu!la ,\("S(IO+) ('V(IO") I3S(5-11I) 612.9 1.113 212 I' MC(IO') MCW(IO+) III'WSS-W 1'0«5) eM(IOI) (04794000) NCS(IOI-) SI'(I()+) RS( 10') I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10') CI'(5-11I) OeS(lo+) ST(IO' ) NW(III')

(,IIW 11(5-10) Ch,\kchalgan 243 !' M C(5- IIPTW W It I\CS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) (, 31 R,O 1_210 MCW(5-IO) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (047941()() Ill) SS-IIP NCS(5-10) SI'(5-IO) RS(5-10) I'IICC5-10) PII(S-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-IO) S1(5-10) NIV(IO' )

11(5-10) Pipri(Mataul1dh) A(,S(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS(5-IO) 10R_O 1_033 182 I' M« 5) MCW(S-IO) III'WSS-W 1'0«5) CM(5-IO) (047942011) ("(5-10) NC5(5-10) SI'(5-IO) RS(S-III) 1'1IC(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OeS(5-10) ST(5-HI) NW(5-IO)

'1 tv C', _ - 11(5-10) Ch"hila,." AC5(5-IO) CV(S-IO) IlS« 5) 1.217.0 2.415 409 II~-) 11 ,(5 MeW(5-IO) III' W S5-W 1'0« 5) CM(5-11l) (04794300) NCS(S-IO) SI'(5-11I) RS(5-10) ) 1'11C(IOt) 1'11«5) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-IO) S1(5-10) NW(5-10)

Ma\\'ai Buzurg 957 1'(1) M C(S- t->ICW 11(5-10) III'WC5S- ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) IlS RS(:i-1I11 2_291.0 5.972 III' 1'01'11(5-10) CM(5-IO) 10) I'IIC(5-10) NCS(5-10) SI'(5-10) NW(5-IO) (04794400) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-10) S"I"(5-IO)

CV« 5) BS« 5) Kam\(H<1 9ill 1'0) ~1 C« Mew ("IIW 11« III' 1W W R PO 1'11« 5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) 10 2.300.0 5.742 (04794500) 5) 5) I'IIC(IO·) C SS-W ("1'« 5) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) SIf< RSI< 5) OCS« 5) 5) NW« 5)

I'M(IO., 11« 5) Till' W SS- IICS(S-IO) CV(IO+) IlS« 5) Karahiya CM«5) II 606,0 1.679 279 C(IO') MCW« 5) W 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(\()I) (04794600) I'IIC(IO') 1'11« 5) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

II D MCW I'lie Till' W SS- ACS(IO+) CV(I01) BS RS(IO') Lama 630 1'(2) M(2) CM(IOI) 12 1.164.0 3.751 C(IO+) RMI' W PO 1'11(4) NCS(IOt) SI'(IO'l NW(H),) (04794700) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(III",

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<... o 6" z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(45.0) I'R Banda (Mb) (23) EI) 406.0 42.0 Pathcui T(45.0)

GC(41.0) TW(149.0) I'R 13anda (Mb) (I R) ED IR85.0 21.0 133.0 Luktara 2 TK(25.0) T(215.0)

W(IO.O) FI' 13anda (13) TWE(32.0) 451.0 111.11 123.0 Chhchara() T(42.{1)

ED EAG MR FI' 13an

TW(47.0) FI' Banda (Mb) (14) 0(50.0) 403.0 6.0 22.0 PClchulla T(97.0)

TWE( I 13.0) ED EAG MR 1'1' Banda (Mb) (9) Twine R(12.0) 169.0 37.0 Chakchalgan 6 EOEA T(125.1)

TW(42.0) MR 13anda (Mb) (7) N 0(65.0) 186.0 2.0 14.0 Pipli(Malaundh) 7 T(107.0)

GC(32.0) Mit Banda (Mb) (8) ED TW(39.0) 934.0 983.0 Chahilara T(71.0)

I'RMR GC(137.0) Banda (Mb) (7) NM 1667.0 55.0 1874.0 Mawai Buzurg 9 FI' T(l37.0)

(;C(252.0) TW(63.0) I'RMR Banda (I,.lb) (4) ED EAG N TWE(200.0) 125R.O 26.0 501.0 KanwcuCl 10 Nit R(27.1I) T(S42.0)

TW(73.4) I'R FI' Danda (Mb) (13) EDEAG - 486.0 38.4 0.4 Karahiya II T(73.4)

GC(413.2) W(35.0) EDEAG I'R Banda (Mb) (14) NM TW(200.0) 642.3 EOEA 5.2 Lama 12 TWE(0.5) T(648.6)

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o '0 '­ -C" E" E o Z" z" 0-'" 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Pachanchi 1'(2) M(2) - 11(10 » "" TW W "CS( 10') CV(I04) IlS(5-IO) 13 190.} 5.099 820 MCW{5-1()).., 1'0(10+) CM(S-W) (04794800) C{IO'·) I'IIC(5-IO) IK SS-[Il NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') RS(tO') 1'11(10+) ("1'(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO") NW(IO·,)

14 .Iamalpur 1'(2) M C(5- 1111 DII MCW TIII'W SS- "C5«S) CV(S-tO) BS RS(5·11I) 1.129.0 3.812 (,71 10) CIlIV 11(5-10) PO 1'11(22) CM(S-IO) (04794900) III' NCS(5-IO) SI'(5-IO) NI'/(IO'I I'IIC(IO') CI'(5-IO) OeS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

t'argahani 1'(2)M(5- 11(10,) TIII'TWW "CS(IO') CV(IO') BS I\S(III'I 15 486.0 1.491 247 10)C(IO') MeIV(IOl) TKCSS_11I'1'1I1'0(5-IO)CM(5-IO) (04795000) NCS(IOf) SI'(IO") NW(IO') 1'1IC(5-IO) Clr(IIJ+) OC5(JlH) 5T(10' )

16 Mahokhar IAOO 1'(3) M(2) MCW 11(5-10) "CS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS RS(5-11I) 2.168.0 8.493 T III' IV SS- 1'0 1'1l(5-IO) CM CI'(5- «)4795 1(0) i\C ('(5-10) 1'1IC(5-IO) W 10) NCS(5-IO) 51'(5-10) NIV(IO'J OC5(5-IO) S I (5-11l)

11(5-10) III' TW IV Kamnaudi GO I'M(S-IO) "CS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 17 331.0 434 MCW(5-IO) TKRCSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04795200) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO') I'IIC(IO+) IV 1'1-1« 5) CI'(S-IO) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NIV(S-IO)

Saimam 198 I'M(5-10) 1I(1t)!) IIPWTKR I\CS{IO+) CV(IO+) NW IJS(5- 18 411.0 1.024 MCIV(J(H) CSS-IV I'HPO(S-IO)CM«S) (04795300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 10) RS(5·1 0) I'IIC(IOI) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

11(5-10) III' TW IV NW 13adcha 81 PM(S-IO) "CS(lO+) CV(lO+) 19 315.0 412 MCW(5-IIJ) 1'0(5-10) CM(IO") BS(J(H) (04795400) ("(10') NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) plle(IO+) TKCSS-W 1'11«5) CP(5-H» RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- II(S-IO) III'TWW 20 Falrurw. 181 I'M(5-10) "CS(S- 10) CV(IO+) NW BS(5- 484.0 1.025 MCW(5-IO) TK C SS-IiP 1'111'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (04795500) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 10) RS(lllfj PIIC(S-IO) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

927 1'(2) M MCW 11« 5) I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO' ) 21 Jan (047956()0) 2.029.0 5513 III'IVSS-W 1'01'11(10+) CM(IO+) ("(IO+) I'lie« 5) NCS(I(}j·) 51'( IW) RS(IO') CP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) N\v(l(jI )

- II(S-IO)TIII'WSS_ 22 Jamunipur nq PM«5) I\CS(5- 10) CV(S-IO) I3S« 5) 37~.O 1.349 MCW(5-IO) ill' 1'0«5) CM«5) (04795700) C(5-IIl) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO) RS(5-IO) I'IIC(5-IO) 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) 5T(5-10) NW(10')

, . 1I(5~JO) li's« 5) CV(S-IO) 13S« 5) Dadaoya I'M«S) MCW« 5) I II W 1 K SS· 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) 23 363.0 625 105 C(5-iO) NeS(5-10) SI'(5-IU) RS(5-IO) (0479580fl) 1'1IC«5) W 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IOlj

i\CS 1'(2 M C 5- 11 MeW Mil Till' W TK (,V(S-IO) BS RS(5-IO) 24 Jaurahi 446 ) (ewc IIC PIIC PO 1'11(5-10) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) 1.348.0 2,965 SI'(5-10) NW(IO+) (04795900) 10) l'IlS Fwe CIIW SS-W CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

114 115 DISTRICT CENSUS HMJDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a tlall (-) is shown in the column anti next to i in brackets the distance ill broad rallges viz.< 5 killS, 5-10 kills. and 10+ killS of the neare~ rlace where the facility is available is gi~ ,.,:

t: "o .<: p_ 11"

"0 OJ E o~ Z" 0. 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

11«5) Doha 152 I'M(S·tO) I\CS(5·10) ("\'(10' ) I3S« 5) 25 330.0 991 MCW(5-IO) liP W 55-liP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (047960001 CltO' ) NCS(IOI-) SI'(IO') RS(ltH) 1'11(,(5·10) 1'11« 5) ("1'(10' ) neS( I!H) ST( 10') NW(IIl')

11(5·10) Bilb"i I\CS« 5) (,V(IO') ns RS( 10') 26 R06.0 \.845 255 1'(2) M(s· MCW(IO+) III' W SS·\\' 1'0« 5) CM«51 (047961001 NCS(IO,) ~P( II);) NW(IO' ) 10) (,(10') 1'1IC(IOl) 1'11« 5) ('1'(10') ()CS(IO') ST(IO' )

11(5·10) Mat"!;,),,, 190 I' M« 5) I\CS(S-IO) CV(IO') 135« 5) 27 461.0 1.233 MCW(IO') III' W 5S-\\' 1'0« 5) (,M«51 (11,17962011) C(5-10) NCS(II),) SI'(III') RS(IO' ) I'IIC(II)+) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) oeS(I(),) S I( II),) N\V( 10' I

Tileh,,(a 328.0 ~------Uninhabited -.------(04796300)

I' N' 0 Ilathaun] II MCW I'IIS Till' TW W 1'01'11(5) CM I\CS(S-IO) ('V(IO') BS RS 29 222.0 2.746 319 M(S·IO) (04796400) CIIW 1'11C(5·1 0) TK (' S5· \\' el'(IO') NeS(IOt) SI'(IO' ) NW(IO') ('(10') OC5(IO+) ST(IOI)

11(10+) III' \\' IKC !\rbili 2(,0 PM(5·10) I\CS(IOI) CV(III') 135 RS(5-IO) 30 422.0 I. .ISS rvi'('W(5-IO) SS-\\' 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04796500) C(lO") NCS(I(H') SI'(lO+) NW(IO') 1'1IC(5·10) 1'11(101-) ep(lo+) (leS(I(H') ST(IO+)

('h"k I3Imrkhari J I 43.0 -.--.--- Uninhabited --.------(04796600)

11(10') Chilli 173 pM{<5) I\CS« 5) (,V(IO") BS RS(IO') 32 288.0 961 MCW«5) III' \\' SS-1I1' 1'0(5-10) (,M(IO+) (04796700) C( JO;-) N(,S(lO+) SI'(\(H) NW(IOI) 1'11(10+) ('1'(10+) I'IIC« 5) O(,S(IO'·) ST(IO' )

11« 5) I\('S(IO+·) CV(IO') BS RS(IO') Karlmi III' \\' 5S-III' 1'0« 5) CM(IO;) )3 340.0 2.136 336 I' 1\1 C( 10') MCW« 5) NC5(IO+) SI'(IOI) NIV(IO') (04796800) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) 1'11<:« 5) O('S(IO,) ST(IO' ) Rehund" 34 IM.O ------Uninhabited ----.--.---- (04796900)

11(IOr) I\CSiS-IO) (,V(IO') 13<;« 51 Chhanehara L"lpur 643 1'(3) 500.0 3.807 ~1 MC\\,(5·10) IIP\\'SS·\\' 1'01'11(10') C~'«5) (1l4797000) C(IO') NCS(IO') SP( 10') RS(lIl' J 1'11('(5- I 0) ('1'( Ill' ) O(,S(lO,) ST(lO' ) NW(I"'I

11«5) T III' TW W I\CS(lO+) CV(lO' ) IlS« 5) Kul Kumhan CM(IO+) 36 378.0 1.483 252 r M C( 10+) MCW« 5) 5S-W 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO') RS(IO' ) (04797100) I'IIC« 5) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO') Oe5(IO") 5T(10+) NW«5)

11(10+) Kurauli PM(S-IO) I\C5(5-10) ('V(\O+) !lSI I() ') 37 487.0 980 MCW(10+) III' W SS-III' PO( 10 1-) CM(IOl) (04797200) 154 ('(IOf) NeS(IOI-) SI'(IO+) I\S« 5) PIlC(5-IO) 1'11(10+) CI'(I0') OeS(lo+) ST(IO.) NW(IO+)

116 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dinerent types Miami use in hectare)"

c .s OJ, ;;; :;:;c -5 .=: ""5 "~ ,;- .s" B e '"> :;J {;; " :0" eo .s " ~ ~ "51, -::; ~ >- " .;;: .D c ;.- " e "0; E ";;; :0." " '- ;;j " ~ 1l en 0 0 C 8 .c c ~ ;;; E " -;; ~ 00 E :;J E" ·c 0 " "~ u. E .":::> u'" ~ -< Z" rJ)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(260.0) MR Bonda (Mbl( 16) 1.0 29.0 Doho 25 :::~ T(2GO'()

GC(3G4.0) TW(68.0) :;:~ r-.m [Janda (Mh){ 17) 298.0 38.0 93.0 Bilhai 26 0(22.0) T(454.0) GC(169.0) WE(64.0) ED EAG TWE(6.0) MR 1'1' Ilanda (Mb) (20) 204.0 6.0 4~.0 Maudaha 27 EO EA L(IO.O) 0(10.0) T(253.0) GC(60.0) TW(21.0) ...----. Uninlmbited ------.--- TWE(50.0) 70.0 30.11 29.0 Tilehata 28 0(10.0) T(141.0)

GC(60'(» I'RMR EDEAG TW(6S.0) Banda (Mb) (t7)· Cap 65.0 4.11 26.0 IIalhflura 29 FI' EOEA 0(10.0) T(135.0)

GC(120.0) TWE(SO.O) PR Banda (Mb) (12) 242.0 15.11 43.0 Arbai 30 TK(192.0) T(36Z.0)

GC(440'(J) TW{nO) -.------Uninhabited -----.----.- 579.0 1176.0 Ch"k Ilharkhari 31 TWE(6Z.0) T{S79.0)

GC(181.0) PR 13ando (Mb) (11) ED EAG - TW{30.0) 6.0 2.0 30.0 Chilli 32 T{ZIIO)

GC(338.0) PR Banda (Mb) (13) TW(46.0) 38.0 1.0 26.0 Karbai 33 T(384.0)

GC(153.0) ------.- Uninhabited ------: 53.0 Rehunda 34 T{IS3JJ)

GC(219.0) TWE(45.0) W 0 Chhanehara MR FP Band" (~lb) (2()) ED EAG - 19R.1l 11.0 35 0(8.0) .. La Ip'lIr 1"(272.0)

GC{I6!J.O) EDEAG PR Band" (Mb) (I G) PC{50.0) 39.0 36.0 3.0 Kul Kumhari EO EA 36 T(210.0)

GC{3J7.0) TW(29.0) I'R Banda (Mb) (16) ED EAG - 168.0 1.0 33.0 Kurauli 37 0(34.0) T(400.0)

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : B/lNDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilies available (if nol available withinlhe village, a daR C-) is shown in Ihe column and next to i in .brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS, 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills o((he neard place where Ihe facililY is available is giveuJ t: "

._ .... c o ... IJ .D" E E <>" Z. I- Z" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

I~tlk(lchha 60 I'M(5-tO) 11(10,) III'IV TK SS, . A("S(IO+) CV(IOI) BS« 5) 38 160.0 368 MCW« 5·) III' 10« 5) CM(IO') (04797300) C(IO,) NCS(IO~) SP(I()+) RS(IO+) 1'11('(10 1 ) 1'11(10") CI'(IO+) OCS{IO') ST{IO+) NW(lOI)

II{IO., I3harkhmi 316 I'M{<5) ACS{IO+) ,V(IOI) !lS( 11)1) 641.0 1.739 MC\V(5-10) Ill' \V SS·IV 1'0« 5) ("M(S·IO) (047974(0) (,(IO+) NeS(IOI) SI'(IO,) RS« 5) I'IIC(5-10) 1'11« S) CI'(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(J()I) NW(IO')

Katrawal A("S(IO+) CV{IOI) £3S{< 5) 40 337.0 1.772 334 I' M C{J(H) Mew IIC 11(5· III'IV SS·III' 1'01'11(101) CM{IOI) (O47975(0) (0) 1'11(,(101') NCS{IO+) 51'(10+)' RS« 5) ("I'{IOI) OCS{ 10+) ST(lO 1./ N\V(lO+)

11(10 1') Ding\\-ahi ACS(S·IO) CV(ID+) I3S« 5) 41 436.0 2.213 393 1'(2) M MCW(5·10) III' W SS·1I1' I'O{< 5) CM(IO+) (04797600) C(10 ~) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO'~) RS« 5) I'IIC(S·IO) I'II{IOI) CP(IOt) nCS(5·IO) ST(10+) N\v« 5)

11(10 1.) Rcona 177 PM«5) AC:>(IO+) CV(104) I3S(ID+) 42 342.0 1.081 MCW(5·IO) III' W 5S-1I1' 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (04797700) C(lOI') NCS(IO·q SI'(IO+) RS(I(H) PIIC'(5-10) 1'11« 5) CP(IO,") OCS(104-) 5T(104) N\V(IOI)

RMI' 11« 5) Ilnrdauli CV« 5) 13S RS« 5) 43 644.0 1.819 nl I'M«5) MCW«5) ~~'WCSS- PO«5) CM« 5) ACS« 5) (04797801J) ('«5) NeS« 5) SI'« 5) ST« NW« 5) 1'11("«5) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) ,0eS« 5) 5)

Ladaka Purwa 1'(2) M« 5) PIIS SMI' 11« 5) III' W TK R ACS« 5) CV« 5) 13S« 5) 44 1.498.0 955 CM«5) (04797900) 175 C 5) MCW« 5) 5S W 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SI'« 5) ST« RS« 5) .« I'lIe« 5) • 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) 5) . .NW(IO+)

11« 5) Palh(lri ACS« 5) CV« 5) £3S RS« 5) 45 620.0 2.212 372 1'(2) M« 5) MCW« 5) HI' W SS·IIP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04798UOO) NCS«5) SI'« 5) S"I« NIV(W» C« 5) PIIC« 5) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) 5)

(Jurrh 1'(3) M C(5- MCW 11(5·10) T HI'TW W ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 13S RS(5·IO) 46 1.7[)2.0 TK SS. IV eM{S·1 4.802 736 10) I'IIC(IO+) PO 1'11(5· I 0) 0) NeS(S·IO) SP{5·IO) NIV(IO+) (04798100) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5·10)

. IH5·10) III' W C 5S. ("V(5·10) BS(5·1t1) £3isanda Khurd 104 I' M« 5) ACS(5-IO) 255.0 541 MCW(S· 11)) IV 1'0(<: 5) (,M(5·10) (04798200) ("(5·10) NeS(5· 10) SP(5-IO) RS(5·IOI PIIC(5-10) I'IHS-IO) CI'(5·10) OeS(5-10) ST(5·IO) NIV(S·IO)

11(10, ) M"lhana Khcra 66 I'M(104) ACS(IO+) ("V(IO-'·) I3S(IO,t 48 184.0 439 MCW(IO+) WSS- 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) C(IOt) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) (04798300) I'IIC(IOI) 1'11(10') CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) N\v(IOf)

- 11« 5) l3"rokhar Khurd CMCI'(5· ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) I3S(5- 10) 49 512.0 2.048 32 I 1'(2) M AC MCW(5.10) III' TW W 1'0 I'll (04798400) C(5-10) l'IIC(5-10) SS·I II' 10) NCS(5-10) SI'(5·IO) RS(5-IO) OIC5(5-IO) 51(5·10) NW(IO.)

11R VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa£e Directory Land Use (As Oil 1999) Land use (i.e. area under differenllypes orland use in heclarc)**

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(13I.(J) TW(29.tJ) Mil 13.nd. (l'vIb) (14) ED EAG 39.0 1.0 14.0 l3akachh. 3R TWE(2.0) 1'(162.0)

0('(239.0) WE{47.0) Pit NC n""d" (Mb) (13) EI) [AU 272.0 12.0 46.0 Bharkha .. i .W TW(24.0) T(310.0)

GC(375.0) Mil nanda (Mb) (14) 1'1) EAG 73.0 R.O 32.0 Kalrcm ill 411 1'~375.0)

I'R Banda (Mb) (12) ED N T(356.0) 15.0 10.0 55.0 IJlIlgwahi 41

GC(179.8) EDEAG I'R Banda (Mh) (I !) TW(18.0) 95.6 9.1 39.5 Reona 42 EOE" 1'(197.8)

0C(5.0) I'll Mil Banda (Mb) (3) ED TK(4.0) 393.0 48.0 88.0 lIanlauli 43 T(9.0)

1'C(92.0) MR FI' TW(32.0) Banda (Mh) (5) ED FAG 803.0 37.0 333.0 Latbka Pur",a 44 NC 0(4.0) 1'(128.0)

0C(564.0) FP nanda (Mh) (4) EDEAG TW(25.0) 135.0 8.0 79.0 Palhari 45 T(589.0)

OC(440.0) EDEAG TW(77.0) PR NC l3anda (Mh) (6) 579.0 1176.0 Gureh 46 EOEA TWE(72.0) 1'(589.0)

GC(141.0) MR FP Banda (Mb) (10) 24.0 210.0 Bisanda Khurd 47 T(l41.0)

GC(IOI.O) MR Banda (Mb) (15) 55.0 165.0 Mathana Khcra 48 W(20.0)

ED Et\G PR MR Banda (Mb) (7) 1.0 30.0 3.0 471.0 Barokhar Khurd 49 EO Et\

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HA"JOBOOK : BI'INOA Census of India 200t - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dal! (-) is shown in the colullln and next to il -;;­ in brackels Ihe dislanre in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms, 5-10 kills. alld I ()+ kills (If the nearet place ~ c where the facility is available is givqJ,) U" o"" t!- on "-0 -'" "~ o _c o .~ ._ o .D" E E ;:l en o z" z c.. 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

IJh

11(5-10) Nimnipar I\CS( 10+) ("\"( 10 I) IlS(5-IO) 51 3710 123 21 1'«5)M« MeW(S-IO) III'WSS-W I'O(S-IO) (,M(I()") (04798(,00) NCS(IOl) SI'(IO' ) I(S(10 1 ) 5) {"(II)+) 1'11("(101) 1'11(101) (,P(IO") OCS(5-IO) S r( i(1 ') NW(IO')

11(5-10) ivtar;Juli I\CS( 10') ("qIO') BS(5-IO) 52 'IS I.Il 2.522 409 I'M«5) MCW(5-IO) III' W SS-1I1' 1'0(5-10) (,M(IO,) (1l479871l1l) ("(Ioe) NeS(IO') SI'(III') RS(IO ') plic(lo,) 1'11(10') ('1'(5-10) OCS(IOI) ST(IO' ) NW(IO!)

- III 10+) ti_irchto I\CS( I ()l) C\'(IOI) IlSillll) 53 534.0 694 107 1'(2) M(IO+) MCW« 5) III' 55-III' 1'0(10 1 ) CM(5-10) (04798800) NCS(IOI) SP(lOI) I\S(IOI) C(lO+) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 1'\\'«5)

ACS I\chhamund ('''{IO I) IlS(III') 54 1.11 1.0 2.989 NCS(IlH) (11479891l0) SI'(I(l' ) I\S( III') OCS(IO+) ST(IO") NW(IO·I)

11(5-10) Surauli 68 I'M(IO+) I\(,S(IIl+) ('''(10+) 1l5(5-IO) 55 liZ2.0 339 MCW(lOf') W TK SS- ['0«5) CM(5-IO) (04799001l) C(IO!) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) I\S(5-IO) I'IIC(IO+) 1'1I(IOf) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO ") NW(5-IO)

RMI'II(IO+) Mohan Pur\\'(t I\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) NW IlS(5- 56 1.915.0 2.919 475 I' M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) III' W TK R 1'01'11« 5) eM CI' (1l4799 I Oil) SS-w NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) Ill) RS(5-IO) I'IIC(IO+) ()CS(IO+) 5T(101)

Tcivcni 1'(2) M C(5- - 11(5-10) Till' W TK I\CS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 57 757.0 2,628 381 10) MCWe5-IO) R SS-W 1'01'11(5-10) CM(5-10) (04799200) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(5-IO) plIC(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(5-I(])

Chilchata 11« 5) Till' W SS- I\CS« 5) C\'« 5) BS« 5) 312.0 702 106 I' M« 5) MCW« 5) W 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04799300) C« 5) NC5« 5) SI'« 5) ST« R5« 5) 1'11(:« 5) 1'11« 5) ('1'« 5) (X'S« 5) 5) NW« 5)

NW BS« 5) Bhurendi 527 I' M« 5) MCW IIC 11« 5) T Ill' W SS- 1'0« 5) I\CS« 5) CV«5) 59 571i.0 3.168 CM«5) (1)47994UO) C«5) NCS« 5) 51'« 5) ST« RS« 5) 1'11('« 5) W 1'11« 5) ('1'« 5) (X'S« 5) 5) Sileha!a 60 51)6.0 ------Uninhabited ------((]479950(])

Goyara Mugali 791 1'(2) M I\C II MCW ACS( 10!) CV(IO+) BS«5) 61 1.272.0 5.197 T W TK SS- PO I'll CM«5) C( 10+) PIIC( 10+) NC'S(IO+) SI'(I0+) RS« 5) (04799600) Cp(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(Wf') NIV(IO+)

P I\C M(5- CIIW 11(10+) CV(IO+) BS RS Khairada III' W TK SS· 5) I\CS(IO+) 62 1.037,(J 1,659 I'O(~ CM«5) (04799700) 259 10) C(IO+) MCW( 10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) NIV(IOI) 1'1lC(IO+) III' 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO) neS(lo+) 5T(IOI.)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area underdilTcrcnt types orland use in hectare)**

E 0" .:,t 'g i:' 0" .:: .~ ~ ~" .., 0 :; u .., ..2 u E u ~ !.> " E :§ ·2 ~ .~" 0 ~ eo :;:; u ,. .2 OJ) ~ " :is" "d c: .:;! "on ;;: '" eon ~ ..Q ~" 1::"-0 .., '8 ~ " .;: .!:) 2 " 0. 1; -oJ -0 i'; " .<:: 8 0. "0.3 ~ " ._ E u :0" " Ol fr E U ~ ~ " 0. ._ ~ on " c ~ " .., 2 ..c: c "E 'E .=:: u" " -a 0. g ~ " E" ·c 0. .., " 0 OJ " '2 :; " <: z a.." Z ~ "E :J U "OJ) .;;: Z" rn" 14 15 16 17 "18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC( 107.!) MR FI' ED EAG TWE(25.0) Banda (Mb) (5) 257.0 22.0 41.0 Bhawani PW,\CI 50 NC EOEA 0(24.0) T(156'()

GC(71.0) W(30.0) MR Ban(b (Mh) (16) EJ) II'J.O 20.n 42.0 Nilllnipar O(II2.!I) T(213'(1)

W(lO.O) Mil Banda (Mb) (16) ED 71.00(1 IV)) 7J3.0 21.0 IRR.O Maraul, T( 142.(1)

o"IR NR Banda (1\-lb) (13) 948.0 lO.O 127.0 Ujrchta

I'RMR Banda (Mb) (20) EDEAG - 677.0 44.0 165.0 I\chharallnd 5.1 1'1'

PRMR Banda (Mh) (21) 592.0 J.O 26.0 Sumuli 55

GC(120.0) PR Banda (Mb) (14) ED EO TW(260.0) 1440.0 1.0 Mohan Purwa 56 T(380.0)

GC(30.0) MR!'P Banda (Mb) (5) EO 1'C(64.0) 466.0 560.0 rcivcni 57 T(94.0)

MR Banda (Mb) (7) GC(97.0) 183.0 6.0 30.0 Chilehata 5~

EOEAG GC( 158.0) PR Banda (Mb) (4) 368.0 II.() 136.0 Bhurendi 5a EO EI\ T(158.0)

------Uninhabited ------506.0 Silehata fi

1 TW(42.0) PRMR EDEAG TWE(56.0) Banda (Mh) (12) 35.0 937.0 125.0 Goyara Mugali iii 1'1' EOEA TK(44.0) 1'(142.0)

MR 1'1' Banda (Mb) (12) ED EI\G M 16.0 2.0 1 I 1.0 Khairada 62

121 . DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the colu1l11lHnd next to i in brackets the distan(]) in broad ranges vil.< 5 kms, 5-10 kills. and 10+ k1l1s of the lleareS place where the facility is available is givqJ,l

c o .~ :; n_ o n_

on o c.. 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 I J

11/\ IJ/\ 11(5-10) Mataundh{Cimlllin) 772 1'(7) M /\CS(5-IO) CV(IO') IlS(5·IO) (,} 5.724.0 4.(,26 MCW(5-IO) III'IVSS-W 1'11(8)1'0« ("M(5-10) (047ql)800) ("(10') SI'(lO' ) ((SIS·IO) 1'11('(10') S) CI'(HIl) NCS(IO') OeS(H)! ) ST(IO') NII'(IIi' )

11(10 1 ) .I(1klmllnl 132 I'M(S·IO) /\('SI I 0 l) ("V(III') IlSI< 5) 5720 MCIV(IOI) III' IV SS-1I1' 1'01< 5) CMIIO!) (0479991)0) C(lO I·) NeS( liP) SI'(IO') RSI< .'1 1'11(,(10') 1'11110') ("1'(10' ) OeS(lo,) ST(I()· ) N\\'(III' )

537 1'(2) M Mew II(S-IIl) /\CS(S-IO) ('VIIO') IlSI'·IO) 65 1.755.0 2.R73 III' IV S5-11I' 1'01'11(5-10) (,M(5-10) (0481l(J(J1l1l) C(lO' ) I'IIC(S-IIl) NCSt 10 I) SI'(IO") RS("·I()) ("1'(5-10) OCS(IO' ) ST(IO') NWIIO')

11110 i-) (~hall1raha /\(,S(10+) CV(IO') llS(5-IO) 614.0 1.008 169 I'M S MCW(IIlL) III' W SS-W 1'0(5-10) CM(IO') (04800100) (,(10' ) NCS(J()+) SI'(IO' ) RSI'·III) I'lle(IO,) 1'[1(10+) CI'([O,) PCS(lO,) ST(IO') NW(lO' )

11(101-) - L()IHlra 99 I'M(IO+) /\(,S(IO+) ('V(IO') BS([()+) 67 385.0 594 MCW(IIH) III'W1'KSS, 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (048002011) ClIO+) W NC'S(III+) SI'(lOC) RSIIO') 1'11(,(10') 1'11(10+) CP( 10',) OCS( 10+) ST(IO') N\I'(III")

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11(10+) - K,,"chh. 190 I'M(IO+) /\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 69 676.0 MCW(IOt) III'WTKSS' PO(IO+) CM«5) (114800400) C(IO+) NCS( 10+) SI'(IO') RS( 1(1) 1'11('(101) W 1'11(111+') CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO+) S1'(HI" ) NWIIII')

Dllrcndi 1'(3) M ('(5- . - 11(5-10) Till' W ss- /\CS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BStj-IO) 711 2.733.0 4.160 598 10) MC W(5-10) W 1'01'11(5-10) CM(5-1O) (1I4800S00) NCS(5-IO) SI'(5-IO) RS(5-IO) PIIC( 111+) CI'(5- [0) OCS(5-10) S1'(5-IO) N\\'(5-101

- 11(5-11) III' IV R SS- Ilatcti I'llrwa 330 PM(S-10) '\CS(5-10) eV(5-IO) BS(5·11l) 71 1.282.0 2.101 M('\v(S-10) W 1'0« S) CM(5-IO) (04800600) C(5-[0) NeS(S-IO) 51'(5-10) RSIIO') 1'11('(5-10) 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO") ST(5-10) NWIIO')

1'(5) M S Tindwara MCW Mil CWC III' W TK C /\CS(5·10) CV(5-11) lIS ~w 72 2.247.0 10.767 1.691 PUC {'(5- (,IIWII«5) SS-W 1'01'11 CM«5) (04800700) NCStS-IO) SI'(,,-I(I) RSIS-III) 10) I'IIC« 5) ('1'(5-10) OCSI'-IO) STI5-1(1)

MCWCIIW B.mdha Purwa 11I'WTKC /\CS( 10+) CV(IO') 135« 5) 73 270.0 [,469 218 I' M ('(lOt) II(I(}+) ss-w 1'0(10+) CM(5-IO) (04800800) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO') 1'11(10+) CP(S-IO) I'IIC(IO+) OCS( IIF) ST(IO,,) NIV(IO' )

Pandui 11([0') 1ll'W1'KC i\CSPIH) CV(II)t-) NW IlS« 5) 74 448.1 2,303 386 PM C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W 1'01'11(10<) CM(5-10) (04800900) 'NCSIIOq SI'(IOe) RS(lO') 1'11C(IO!) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(II)')

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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309.0 63 Pit MatHundh (Nr) (0) ED 4372.0 290.0 Mataundh(Gramin) ------_.

0(11.0) ""Mit Mataundh (Np) (3) ED EAG 4-78.0 fl.O 1'.0 .1"kh,wra ()~ 1'1' T(II.O) ------

GC(:24_~} Pit "·m Mataundh (1'1') (10) TW(2.0) 1465.0 56.0 124.11 lJasa}'cl,"j (1:' T(126_0) ------

W[(I.O) PI( i,m Mataundh (Nr) (10) ED ~O.() TK(4'(1) 461.0 IR.O 47.0 ('h,lmrah

TK(IO.O) MRFI' Banda (Mh) (Iii) ED O(lS_O) 124.0 349 () Loh

TK(31.0) Mit Mataundh (N!,) (13) EDEO 0(17.0) 280.0 11),0 22.0 Etawan r,g T(48.0)

GC(66.0) Mit 1'1' Banda (Mb) (12) ED 0(48.0) 476.0 15.!) 61.0 KanlChha 69 T(114.0)

GC(48.0) 1'1\ Ilanda (Mb) (7) ED 0(42.0) 1971.0 24.0 562.0 [)urcndi 70 T(90.0)

W(23.4) TW(119.3) MltF!' l3anda (Mb) (8) ED 47.7 TWEm.2) 776.8 6.1 272.1 Ilateti I'u""a 71 NR WF(S.I) T(179_9)

GC(12S.0) I'RMR ED FAG Banda (~lbl (7) N T\\'[(6.0) 1427.0 46.0 123.0 find\\ (Ira 12 1'1' EO EA T(I 3 1.1)

GC(190.3) PIt Banda (Mb) (12) ED EAG WE(2.7) 18.5 Bandh(l Punva 73 T(I92.9)

GC(200.0) PRMR Banda (Mb) (IS) ED EAG WE(SO.O) 100.0 P;Hldui 74 FI'NC T(2S0.0) DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities Rnd Amenities uvailable (ifnot available within tIle village, a dall (-) is shown in the column and next to i in brackets the dislanlC in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms, 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills orthe ncarc$ place where the facility is available is givC\l,)

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2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13

SolUlIl{l 113 I'M(I()l) II(HI') T III' IV TK ACS(IO,) CV(IO') IlS(5-IO) 75 443.0 755 M('W(IO') SS-IV I'()« 5) (,M(5-IO) (114ROIOOO) C(10' ) NCS(IOt) SI'(IO ,) I(S(IO') (,IIC(IOI) 1'11(10 1 ) CI'(lo' ) O(,S(lll+) ST(101) NW(IO\)

(,IIW 11(5-111) KIIIl"-"q)UI" ACS(S-IO) CV(S-I!) BS(5-11I) 32.0 ISO 19 1'« 5) M« MCIV(510) III' IV SS-IV 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (114801100) NCS(S-IO) SI'(5-IO) I

ClIW 11(5-10) CialH.:hlm I'Me(5- III' \\' () SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 77 930.11 2.239 ~ICIV(5-111) PO 1'11(5-10) (,M(5-IO) (1I4ROI201l) 339 10) IV NeS(S-IO) SI'(5-IO) i'I(S(S-III) I'lIe(5-10) CI'(S-IO) 0(,S(5-10) S1'(5-10) NW(5-11J)

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11(5) IIA 1111(2) Il 1M . _ , 1'(111) IlII ~lCW(16) 1(19) "(72) TK(2H) BS(17) 1\111(2) CWC(2) II P(7()) 1'0(23) Blllck TIIIlIl 63()04.3 16t638 26348 ~1(34) S(3) 01(4) CP ACS(2) HS(2) J PUC(2) C 1'11(45) 1IC(3) 1'1IC(2) T\\,(I N\\'(I!I) AC(6) () PIIS(4) FWC Il I) I~ Ri\IP(4) S~ll' R( -) C( -) CIIW(12)

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villa~e Directory Land Use (As un 1999) Land use (i.c. area underdifTerent types orland use in heclare)**

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GC(I09.7) TW(49.2) MR ,.1' Bondo (Mh) (17) nO.5 19.2 22.0 Suhana 75 0(2.5) T(16Io4)

GC(21.0) I'R MR l3ando (Mh) (7) Ell W(11.0) 11.0 1.0 2.0 KUllwflrpur T(.12.0)

W(126.'1) MR 1'1' Bando (Mb) (R) ED 104.70(104.0) 418.2 ("lal1chh(1 {' T(230.&)

GC(9127.968 ) PC(31O) W(296.2) 1'1<.(44) \\'1':(214.68) ~m(45) fon(55) TW(2349.81) FI'(35) I':AG(34) 1\'(11) 962.4 TWI':( 1311.6 38275.5 5323.9 9313.5 "'C(5) foO(IR) ~1(4) 2) TK(312) i':R(3) EA(16) R(40) L(IO) 1\'\\'(10) WF(5.1) 0(902.47) T( I 49118.l!48)

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"~ :.;;;""" '3 o ·c" I- o 3 4 (, 8 9 10 12 ell Ulock: Unhcrn (0422)

48 I' 11(10 1 ) III' \V SS­ I\CS(5-10) ('V( 10') 8<15-10) 50_4 ~I(S-IO) 1'0« S) 01(10,) (04S0130()) ClIOI·) M('W(IIII.) III' NeS(5-IO) 51'(10 1 ) RSI \'0') 1'11(10 1 ) ('1'(10 1 ) I'IIC(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') -";W(IO')

JalaJpur I!(IOI) III'WSS- 1'0 I\CS(5-10) CV(IOI) 8S(5-IO) 2R7.R 2.liS8 ''15 "MC(III!) CM(IO,) (04S('1400) MCW(IO') ill' 1'11(10 1 ) NCS(5-10) 51'(10') RS(IO' ) CI'(IO') PI!C(IIH) OCS( 10') 5'1'(11)1 ) ,,\\'( 10' I ._----_._._------_._--

Kaoccrpur 93 P M(,\S) 11(1(11) III' W ss- 1'111'0« I\CS(S-IO) CV(II),) B<;(I()' ! 12.7 569 CM« 5) (04801500) C(IO' ) MCW(IO') III' 5) NCS(J()I ) SI'(J(P) RS(IOI} ep(IO') 1'11('(11)1 ) OCS(IO;) ST(l0' ) -";\\'(111')

II\! DU MCW Augasi 364 1'(2) M S I\C nlw 0 TIIPRSS· 1'0 eM I\CS(5-10) (,V(I01) BS(il)' ) 152.2 2.180 (04S01600) C( 10') if( 10 I) if!' Pif(IO+) ('1'(10,) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO' ) I'HC(I()!') OCS(lO+) ST(IOl') ';1'.'(10,)

Jnr''lJUr 6.6 _...... _ Uninhahitccl ...... (048V!7()0) Clmktoln 6 17.4 ------Uninhabited ------(04801800)

PHS II(HH) Tola Ktljcc 36J 1'(2) M« 5) Till' W 0 I'll 1'0« I\CS« 5) (,V(IO!) 8S(101) 7

D I'IIS I\C5 Nihhaura 1'(2) I\C M(5. RMI'(2) III' W S5· 1'0 CV(IO·') BS( J()! ) 185.4 2.946 469 CM(l(ll) NCS(\O+) (04802000) 10)C(101) II(Hl+) III' 1'11(10+) SP(lO 1-) RS( If)!) . MCW«5) CP(I01) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) -':W(IOI) plIC(IO+)

RMI'CIIW :'-iW Majhec"an 614 1'(3) M J\C lIe 10+) III' W SS· PO I\CS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 9 220.5 3,803 CM(HH) B5(IO' ) (04802100) C(lOI) MCW(IO+) Ill' 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) Cp(IO!) RS(IO' ) 1'11('(101-) OCS(IO+-) ST(IOI-)

Ilndnukc III 10+) I\CS(5 .. 10) ("V(IO+) 85(5·10) 10 90.6 1.787 303 1'(2) M« 5) III' W R 55- PO ~ 5 (04802200) (,(IO") MCW(IO') III' ( ) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lfJ' , 1'11« 5) 1'11(,(10') ('p(IOf) OC5(1O+, ST(!O+) ,"1"(10',

l3aghcla 172 1'1\1(5-10) 11(10') III' \\' 55- 1'111'0(5- 1\('5(10+, ('V(IO') BS(lO' ) II 89.4 1.030 C~I( 10 ') (04802311.0 ) CliO,) MCW(5-IO) III' 10) NC5(IO+) SI'( 10') ;tS{lO' ) CI'(IOI) 1'11C(IOq OCS(I()+) ST(IO+) "W(IO,)

Onenl P I\C M« 5) 11« III' W S5- I\CS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(10" ) 12 105.1 1,777 290 C(IO+) 5) MCW«S) III' 1'0«5) CM(IOI-) (04802400) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) R5(IO,) I'HC(10;') pII( 10+) CI'(l()l) OCS(IO+) ST(I()~-) NW« 5)

129 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District· Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

I 2 3 4 57 Nlbhaura 04802000 420020004000010008 58 Pakhroulee 04804500 420020004000040033 59 Palhree 04808900 420020004000080077 60 Pandaree 04807000 420020004000070058 61 Para Bannu Begam 04804400 420020004000040032 62 Para Bihari 04808500 420020004000080073 63 Paras 04804600 420020004000040034 64 Patvan 04805700 420020004000060045 65 Pindaran 04803100 420020004000020019 66 Pista 04808400 420020004000080072 67 l'oon 04804800 420020004000040036 68 Ragoulee 04807600 420020004000070064 69 Rumpurwa 04808100 420020004000080069 70 Rayan 04805400 420020004000050042 71 Reval 04807900 420020004000080067 72 Samgara 04803300 420020004000030021 73 Samsuddccnpur 04802500 420020004000020013 74 Sanda 04803500 420020004000030023 75 Santar 04805100 420020004000050039 76 Semara Ghat 04806500 420020004000070053 77 Shahpur 04802600 420020004000020014 78 Shiv 04809400 420020004000090082 79 Simaunee 04806600 420020004000070054 80 Thar(huwu 04805800 420020004000060046 81 Tala Kajee 04801900 420020004000010007 82 Tala Kalan 04806800 420020004000070056 83 Umarahanee 04805000 420020004000050038 84 Umaree 04806100 420020004000060049

128 Alphabetical list of Villages (CD, block wise) Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

1 2 3 4 Name1 ofeD Block: Babel'll Name of Sub-Dist: 0002 1 Achhah 04806200 420020004000060050 2 Adhawan 04804000 420020004000030028 3 Ahar 04809000 420020004000090078 4 Alampuf 04807800 420020004000070066 5 Aliha 04808200 420020004000080070 (, Amar Gallj 04806700 420020004000070055 7 Anollsa 04807100 420020'004000070059 8 Allvan 04804900 420020004000050037 9 Armar 04803900 420020004000030027 10 Arlhara 04804700 420020004000040035 II Auga~i 04801600 420020004000010004 12 13aberu Dellat 04806000 420020004000060048 13 Bacal 04802400 420020004000020012 14 Bada Gaoll 04809100 420020004000090079 J 5 Badalllee 04802200 420020004000010010 16 13agellta 04806900 420020004000070057 17 13aghanda 04807500 420020004000070063 18 Baghela 04802300 420020004000010011 19 Ball1harola 04804300 420020004000040031 20 Ban BarOlllee 04802800 42002()004000020016 21 l3arolllee Azatn 04809500 420020004000090083 22 Bhabhuwa 04803200 420020004000020020 23 Bhadvari 04805600 420020004000060044 24 Bhatoulee 04807200 420020004000070060 25 Byonja 04805500 420020004000060043 26 Chaktola 04801800 420020004000010006 27 Devratha 04807700 420020004000070065 28 Dudouli Mafee 04802700 420020004000020015 29 Gaura 04801300 420020004000010001 30 Ghan Saul 04808700 420020004000080075 31 Gujenee 04804200 420020004000040030 32 Guroulee Sukla 04805900 420020004000060047 33 Hardoulee 04806300 420020004000060051 34 Jafarpur 04801700 420020004000010005 35 Jalalpllf 04801400 420020004000010002 36 Janvara 04808800 420020004000080076 37 Jugrehlee 04806400 420020004000060052 38 Kabeerpur 04801500 420020004000010003 39 Kalana 04803600 420020004000030024 40 Karahulee Maphi 04803700 420020004000030025 41 Kayal 04805300 420020004000050041 42 Kelahanuva 04807300 420020004000070061 43 Koraree 04808600 420020004000080074 44 Kuchendo 04805200 420020004000050040 45 Kumedha 04803800 420020004000030026 46 l'vladu\'a 04R07400 420020004000070062 47 Majheevan 04802100 4200200040000100~9 48 Majhila 04804100 420020004000040029 49 Manlha 04803000 420020004000020018 50 Marka 04803400 420020004000030022 51 Mavae .lunnardar 04809300 420020004000090081 52 Mavae Khllrd 04808300 420020004000080071 53 Milalhu 04809200 420020004000090080 54 Miya Baroulee 04802900 420020004000020017 55 Murwal 04808000 420020004000080068 56 Nelathu 04809600 420020004000090084

_~1_~_7_~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Lall(l Use (As on 1999) LHnciLlse (Le. area LInder diflbenllypes oiland lise in heclare)*'

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GC(IO.4) MR l3aberu (Np) (20) TWE(39.2) Gallra T(49.6)

674 TWE(216.0) MR Baberu (Np) (18) 118.9 .Ialalpm . T(216.o)

MR FP Bnberu (Np) (16) 25.6 0.4 16.8 Kabeeqlllr

EDEAG I'R i\ugasi 4 EOEA

GC(1.4) ------Uninhabited ------1.3 .Iafarpllr T(I.4) GC(I4.2) ------Uninhahifcd ------4.5 C!laklola 6 T(14.2)

1'C(13.3) I'R MR Baberll (Np) (12) 73.0 0.3 Tola Kajee 7 T(13.3)

GC(51.0) PR n"bel1J (Np) (12) EDEAG N 102.7 1.4 Nibhnura 8 T(51.0)

GC(37.3) FI' Nit Baberu (N!,) (13) EAG 138.2 ·2.1 Majhee\""n 9 T(37.3)

G('(14.0) MR Baberl! (N!,) (13) EAG N 65.4 Bad'lOlee 10 T(14.6)

02 GC(13.8) 1 MR Baberu (N,,) (16) 60.G 2.4 Baghcla . T(13.8) II

MR 1'1' GC(42.2) (Jabcnl (Np) (20) 69.6 Bacol 12 NR NC T{42.2) DISTRICT CENSUS HIINDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (i r not available within the village, a dal< (-) is showlI in the columll alld ncxt to it ill brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. ", o -::; .... c .~ l) o " .~ l) .0 " '"E Ul E E "::l 2~ z'" i W'" UE 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

S

Shah pur I' A\:(4) M(S- - 11(5- HI' \"1 SS ACS(5-10) CV( I 0, ) BS« 5) 14 23.7 364 54 10) MCW« 5) , - 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04801600) NCS(IOI) SI'(IOI) RS(IO I) 10) C(IO+) PllC(5-10) HI' PII( I 0 I) CI'[IO+) OCS("lOc) ST(J(H) NW(5-IO)

Dlidolili Marec 15 4.8 ------Uninhabited ----.------(04802700)

I' AC- , ( 11(5- , \ 13(111 13aroulcc CM(5-10) /\CS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 13S(5-10) 16 57.1 795 106 . ,,1 < 5) 10) MCW(5- Ill, V SS- 1'0« 5) (04802800) RS(I01) C(5-10) 10) I'IIC(5-10) III 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IlH') OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

Miy/:l l3aroulcc I' AC 1\1« 5) CHW 11(5-10) T HI' W SS - ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) 13S(5-10) 17 41.3 1.626 221 MCW(5-10) - 1'0« 5) (048029(J(J) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lOI) RS(IOI) ('(5-10) I'liC(S-IO) III' 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IOI)

Mallilla 209 I' 0(2) M« 5) 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13S(IOI) 18 49.1 1,114 W TK SS-T 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04803000) C( 10+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOI') 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI') NW(IOI)

MCWMH Pindaran CWC CIIW Ill' W SS- 1'0 ACS« 5) CV(I01') 13S« 5) 19 219.7 4,017 658 1'12) M CM(IO") (04803100) C(IO+) 11« 5) III' 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(I01') CP(IO+) pllC( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW« S)

II MCW Mil 1'(2) M S BS Ilh"hllll\\'a CWC lIC PHS Till' W SS- PO ACS« 5) CV(loe) 20 21 J.J 2,839 443 PUC I\C(2) CM(IO+) RS( 10 I) (04803200) FWC CI-IW Ill' 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) S1'1101) C(101) CI'(IO+) NIV(ltH) pIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

NW SII III g(l fa 11(10+) III' W TK R 1'0 I\CS(5-10) CV(j{)/) 21 188.5 4.242 629 I'M ('(10 1 ) CM(IO") BS( II),) (04803300) MCW(5-IO) C SS-Hl' 1'11(10+) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO") CI'(S-IO) RS(IO" ) 1'11C(5-10) OCS« 5) 5T(10')

Mew RMI' IJS Mark" 1'(9) M(l) Iii' W S5- PO A("S( IIF) ("V(IO') 22 750.2 12,275 (,M(IO') RS( 11)'1 (0480:1400) 1.905 AC OC(IO") 11(10") Ill' PII( 10') NCS( 10") SI'(IO' ) plle( 10") CI'(5·10) NW(IO) oes( 10-) ST(lO')

Sanda CiIWII(IO,) III'WSS- ilt'S( Ill') ('V( II)' I /3~1 10') 23 138.6 2.702 MCW( 10') III' 1'0(10' ) CM(IOI) (04803500) N(-S(llIl) SI'( 10') RS( 10") PIIC(IO+) 1'11(101) CI'(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(llI"l NW(IOI-)

I3S Kalcma 163 PM[5-IO) 11(10 / ) III' W SS­ 1'111'0(5- I\CS(5-IO) CV(IOc) 24 75.5 1,062 CM(IOI) RS(II)1 ) (0480J600) qlOI) MCW(5-IO) IIf' 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(ltH') CI'(IOI) NW(IOI) I'IIC(5-IO) OCS(IOI') ST(IOI)

CIIW 11« 5) ACS Karahllicc Maphi III' W SS­ CV(IO+) BS(IOI) 25 68.8 1,443 231 I' M At: MCW(IO+) 1'0(101) CM(IOI) NCS(IOI) (04803700) ClIOI) III' SI'(II1<) RS(IO,) I'IIC(5-IO) 1'11(101 ) CI'(IIII) OCS( 10+) ST( IlH·) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.c. area under difTerenllyres of land usc ill heclare)"

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ED EAG GC(S.4) I'R (3aberu (Np) (16) 13.4 0.6 4.0 SmnslICldccnpOf IJ EO EA T(8.4)

GC(53.0) I'R l3abcnI lNp) (15) ED EAG - Shahpur 14 T(53.0)

------Uninhabited ------1.9 0.5 Dudouli MMee 15

GC(32.3) 13abcnI (Np) (10) 11.7 0.5 Ban 8aroulce 16 "1"(32.3)

GC(29.1) I'R 13abcru (Np) (10) ED EAG - 17.4 0.3 Miya 13aroulee 17 T(29.1)

GC(l7.0) MR Babcru (Np) (11) ED EAG - 27.5 0.2 6.6 Mantha 18 T(17.0)

PR FI' GC(18.7) NRNC Banda (Mb) (55) 207.4 9.3 12.3 rindaran 19 NW T(18.7)

I'R Banda (Mb) (55) ED EAG Bhabhuwa 20

MR FP GC(65.8) . Babenl (Np) (20) ED 109.9 0.4 S:lmgara 21 NRNC T(6~.8)

GC(38.4) I'IZ Babenl (Np)(21) EDEO N 447.2 78.9 ~,"rka T(38.4) 22

GC(24.3) I'R Baberu (Np) (25) 1.0 17.4 Sanda 2' .. T(2~.3)

GC(49.3) I'R 13aberu (Nil) (20) 34.4 1.4 10.9 Kalana T(49.3) 24

I'R Baberu (Np) (14) I'D EAG - 31.4 37.9 2.6 9.1 Karahulcc Maphi 25

132 DISTRICT CENSUS HINDBOOK ; BAND.{\ Omsus of India 2001 - Amenities and A1l1enities available (ifnot available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in.the COIUIllI1 alld next to it in brackets Ihe distanccin broad ranges viz. < 5 kills., 5-10 kills. ""I 10+ kills of the nearest place "here the facility is availablcis given)

c o" ..c <=> rr <=> U ~ c .;:;o "3" "'­ a. o § c .... 0. .g .D" E" -;; E "u o ~ Z'" f-- Z" i.LI""" 0.....'" 2 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

[lS KUlllcdhCl 137 P M(5-10) 11(10 I) 111' W SS­ 1'[11'0(5- I\CS(5-IO) ev( 101 ) 26 41.1 327 RS(ltH) (04803800) C'( I 0 I) MCW(5-IO) Ill' Ill) CM(IO+) NCS(IOl-) SI'( 10+) CI'(IO+) NW(IO,) 1'[[('(5-10) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

Ann

AdhmwlIl l' I\C M« 5) CIIW II( 10+) Ill' W TK It - /\es« 5) eV(lo+) I3S(IO') 28 121.1 1.618 251) MCW« 5) ., 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04804000) NCS« S) SI'(lIlI) RS(IOI) (,(10+) 1'11C(5-10) C SS-III 1'11(10+) ('1'(10+) O(,S(IO'I) ST(IIlI) NW(S-IIl)

I III MeW MH Majhila 245 I' M(S-I 0) .eWC I'IIS Nil HI' W SS­ PO 1'11(5- CM(5-IO) I\CS(5-10) CV(5-10) 8S(5.10) 29 97.1 1.439 (04804100) C(lO+) SMl'l[(5-IO) Ill' 10) CI'(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) I'IIC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Gl~ienee I' M« 5) C« 11« III' TW W I\CS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) 30 136.9 2,522 377 5) 5) MCW« 5) SS-1I1' 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04&04200) NeS(5-10) SI'(IO+) l'IIC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Balllharola 106 P M(IO+) 11(10+) III'W ss­ /\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-IO) 31 58.4 680 1'0«5) CM(IOI) (04804300) C(10+) MCW(5-10) Ill' NCS[IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IIJ+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) I'H('(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

I' 1\('(4) Pflr<1 Bannu Bcgam 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13S(5-10) 32 30.9 614 109 M(IO+) ::~ W SS- roc< 5) CM(IO+) (()4804400) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) 1'11(,(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO,)

PClkhrolitce 114 PM(5-10) 11(10+) I\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) llS(S-IU) 33 21.0 685 :::: W SS- rO« 5) CM(IO+) C(10+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (04804500) 1'11« S) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(lO+) NW(IO+)

P(lr(ts 11(10+) Ill' W SS- I\CS( 10+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 34 123.3 2.317 393 I' M C(IO+) PO I'll CM(IOI) (04804600) MCW(5-10) 111' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO') CP(IO') PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO') 51(10') N\\'(IO')

I\CS( 1(1) I1S« 51 /\r1hara 166 r~I(IO 11(10') III' W SS­ I'll 1'0« CV(IO') 35 46.1 1.095 CM(IO,) Ct,10· ) MCW(S-IO) III' 5) N(,S(IO+) Sr( 10') RS(II)') (048114700) ('1'( 10+) 1'11('(5-10) OCS(IO') ST(I01) NW(IO')

11(5- 111' W SS- /,CS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) IlS(5-IO) 36 Poon (04804800) 104.6 2,072 319 I' M C(5-IO) 10) MCW(5· 111' 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(S.IO) SI'(IO') RS(IOIj 10) 1'1lC(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) (JCS{S-IO) ST(I()q NW(IOt)

133 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilJaj!e Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under dilTerent types or land lISC in hectare)'·

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GC( 15.5) Babel·u (Np) (20) 17.3 1.0 KlIllledlw 26 PR T(15.5)

EDEAG G('(60.6) MR 1'1' Baber" (Np) (20) 62.6 0.6 10.9 Allnar 27 EOEA T(60.6)

MRl'r GC(21.6) Baberu (Np) (17) 76.8 3.8 15.0 Adhawan 28 NC T(21.6)

GC(11.2) I'R Babenl (Np) (10) ED EAG . 73.4 0.2 11.7 Majhila 29 T(14.2)

I'R Bob en! (Np) (9) 30

MR Babeiu (Np) (15) EAG 13.0 43.2 0.5 5.9 Bamharola 3 I

GC(7.2) 3 P~mt l1annu MRI'I' Babem (Np) (15) EAG 25.9 0.6 32 T(7.2) .0 [3egam

GC(6.9) MR 13aberu (10) 14.9 2.7 Pakhroulee 33 T(6.9)

GC(34.6) MR Baberu (Np) (13) EAG 95.4 1.4 15.4 Paras 34 T(34.6)

MR Saberu (Nr) (12) EAG I I CiC(0.6) "i . T(0.6) 33.4 8.3 Arthara 35 ;;..

PR 13aberu (N p) (7) 7.4 74.2 0.2 Poon 36

134 DISTRICT CENSUS HN-JDBOOK : BANDA Censlis of India 2001 - Amenities and Amcnities available (irnot available within thc village, a dah (-) is shown in the coluilln ane! next to it in brackcts tile distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kl11s., 5-10 kills. OJd 10+ killS orthe nearest place "here the facility is 3vailablcJ.> givcn) ~ u"

.gc '" ~ o b 0. .c E o I-- i" 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 " f2 13

Anvan I' I\C'M«5) CIIWII«5) IIPWSS I\CS« 5) CV«5) 13S« 5) 37 85.9 1.565 255 C« 5) M("W« 5) III' ,,­ 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04804900) NCS« 5) 51'(10") RS(IO' ) I'IIC« 5) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(HH)

Mew Mil Umarall

SantaI' 11(5- 1'111' SS ACS(5-10) CV(5-11l) BS(5-10) 39 92.2 1,247 217 I'M C(IOt-) 10) MCW(5- I' ,- 1'0« 5) CM(!(H) (04805100) NCS(5-IO) Sr( IO~) RS(lI)"-) 10) 1'11('(5-10) II 1'11(5-10) ep(S-IO) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+) NW(IIl+)

Kuchcndo 3S7 ('(2) M« 5) 11(5- HI' W 1"K C f'H 1'0(5- I\CS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) (lS(lO+) 40 116.8 2.196 (04805200) C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- 55-III' 10) CM(IOI) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) 1'11('(5-10)' el'(lo+) OCS(IOI) ST(IO') NW(IOI)

Kayol 243 I' M(5-1 0) 11(5- IIPWSS- ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 135(5-10) 41 82.6 1,376 10) MCW(5- If I' 1'0(5-10) (04805300) C(I()+) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SI'(lO+) RS(IO+) plf(5-10) 10) PIlC(5-1 0) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MHCWC PIIS FWC Ray"n 476 1'(2) M(l) Till' SS­ CV(lO+) 13S« 5) 42 148.2 2,669 11(10+) 1'0«5) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (04805400) A('(2) C(IO+) If l' 51'(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(lO+) NW(IO+) I'IIC(IO+)

1'(2) M S 11(5- 111' W SS- Byonja 1'01'11(8) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 13S(5-IO) 43 111.7 1.899 313 PUC AC 10) MCW(5- III' (04805500) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) 10) I'lIC(5-1 0) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- I3hadvi1li I\CS(5-10) CV(5-1O) BS(5-10) 44 73.8 1.013 187 l' AC M« 5) 10) MeW(5- 111' SS-HP 1'0(10+) (04805600) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(10+) C(tO ,) 10) 1'11('(5-10) (,II(I!);I CI'(5-IO) OeS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

P(l1\'an 1'(3) M(2) RMI'(3) 11(5- 111' W SS- 1'01'11(5- CMel'(5- AeS(S-IO) CV(5-10) 13S(5-IO) 45 268.6 5.464 811 C (0) MeW(S- 111' 10) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(IO') (04805700) A (2)('(10+) 10) PIIC(5-IO) 10) O(,S(IO+) ST(I()+) NW(IO')

Tharthu\\"a II~S- 111' W SS- AC5(5-10) eV(5-IO) BS(S-IO) 40.2 693 130 P M AC 10) MCW()- 111' 1'0« 5) (04S05S00) C(IO') CM(5-IO) NeS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO') 10) PIIC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) Sl(IO-) NW(IO'I

Guroulcc Suklit I' AC M 5) RMP 1-1(5-10) IIi' W SS- I\C5(5-10) eV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 47 24.0 371 71 « MCW(S-IO) W 1'0«5) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) RS(10+) (04805900) C(10+) 1'11('(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO.)

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c: .S: .so ~" '"".2 "u ~ .::'" ·2 " '" ~ :> " ~ " " 2 :.c "on ;;;'" on -;.2 :§ ... ~ .D >- -0 :> .;; " ~ ~ ""'" E 3 .~ ~ " :;J :::.n '- '5 c:: ""'"l:l " ::l c: -;; ~ on" :§ ""i3 E ·c 0 " ''§ i " " Z Vl u.. :3 l.i "," -< " " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(84.5) 1'11. 130ben. (Np) (3) ED EAG - S4.6 4.2 Am'tln 37 T(84.5)

GC(46.2) 1'11. NC Boberll (Np) (6) ED EAG - 62.6 2.4 19.R Umil.fahancc 38 T(46.2)

GC(25.1) MR l3aberu (Np) (6) 57.9 0.6 6.4 San tar 39 . T(25.1)

GC(699) I'll. l3abcru (Np) (5) ED EAG N 54.1 1.4 12.3 Kuchendo 40 T(69.9)

MR FP Babcru (Np) (9) 67.0 22.2 0.6 3.4 Kayol 41

GC(76.0) Mil. Babcl1I (Np) (12) 89.3 1.0 15.0 Rayan 42 T(76.0)

I'R Babcl1I (Np) (8) l3yonja 43

1'11. MR B.beru (Np) (8) Bhadvari 44

EDEAG GC(85.9) I'R Baberu (N,,) (6) NM 124.2 15.0 13.3 Pal\'an 45 EO EA T(85.9)

GCIIS.O) MR B.bcru (Np) (7) ED EN, 19.7 lharthllwa 46 T(15.0)

MR 22.9 ().2 Guroulce Sukla 47

EDEAG N M GC( 163.2) PR Boben! (Np) (I) 201.2 9.0 BabcJ1l Dehat 48 EO lOA '1'(163.2)

136 DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK : BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amcnities availablc (ii'nol available wilhinlhe village, a dall (-) is shown inlhe column and ncxllo il in brackels Ihe dislanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. Old 10+ kills oi'the nearcsl plaee "here the facililY is availahlc.i-f given) o" "u c:: 'g u o ...J '''6

o "E "3o Z" f- 2 3 4 6 8 9 III II 12 13

11« Ul11arcc 151 I' M« S) A,S«5) ev« 5) 13S«5) 49 26.2 830 5) MCW« 5) III' W SS­ 1'0« 5) CM«5) (048061011) C(IO+) III' NCS« 5) SI'(lO+) RS(I()+) 1'1]('« 5) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO·) NW(IO+)

IIchhoh 310 1'(2) IIC M« 11« III' W SS- ACS« 5) ('V« 5) BS« 5) 50 84.8 1.674 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (04806200) 5)C(10+) 5) MCW(IO+) III' NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) PIIC«5) 1'11« 5) ('1'« 5) O(,S« 5) S1'(IO,) NW(IO+)

I3S Ilarciouice 1'(5) M(2) S IIU DU MCW III' W TK C CM CI'« ACS« 5) CV«5) .II 397.0 11.101 1,588 AC 0(4) MIl RMI' Il« SS-III' 1'01'11(10) RS(lO,) (0481J6300) SI'(IO+) C(IO+) 5) PIIC« S) S) NCS« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«'5) S1'(IO+)

.fugrchlcc CM(5-IO) ACSIS-IO) CVI5-10) BS(5-IO) 52 69.8 731 137 I' IIC M(S·IO) 10) ~1c\~i~~- III' \v SS- 1'0(5-10) (il48()6~Oil) CI'(5-10) NeS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+} C(IO+) 10) PIIC(5-10) III' 1'11« 5) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Semant Ghat 53 42.0 ------Uninhabiled ------(1J4S06500)

C1IW II(lO+} Ill' W SS- Simounee 688 1'(2) M AC ACS(5-IO} CV(IO+} I3S(IO+) 54 4.277 MCW(IO+) III' 1'0(10+) CM(lO+) (04806600) OC(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

Am

Tula Kalao 1'(2) AC M« 11(5- III' W SS- ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) I3S(5-IO) S6 269.6 3.030 461 C 10} MCW(5- III' 1'0« 5) (04806800) CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IOI) RS(IO+) 5) (5-10) 10) I'lIC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) STOO+} NW(IO+)

Ilagchla ClIW lIt 10+} HI' W SS- 1'0 ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) I3S(IO+) 57 69.0 3.530 511 I'M AC CM(IO+) (04806900) C(IOI) MCW(IO+) III' 1'11(10') NCS,(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO,) I'IIC(IO+) CP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(IOl-)

Pandarcc 288 P AC 1\1« S) III 10') III' W 5S­ A(,5(5-10) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) 58 54.4 1.989 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04R07000) C(lO+) MCWIIO+) III' NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO') 1'11(10+1 (TOO+) I'IIC(IO') nCs( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(IOl)

C\'( 10+) I3S(5-IO) Anou~a 154 I' Ae M(5-IO) 11(10+) Ill' TW W ACS(5-10) 59 47.4 1.003 CM(I()') C(IO+) MCW«5) TK 5S-IIP 1'0(5-10) NCS(IO!) SI'(IO' ) RS(IO+) (1l4R1l7I Illl) PIIII()' ) el'(IO+) 1'11('(5-10) OCS(ltO+) Sl(lO" ) NW(I()f-)

II P« 11(101) AC5(5-10) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) I3ha(olllcc III' 5S-IIl' 10+) CM(IOI) 60 34.1 48 5) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) POe NCS(IOI) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (04R072110) 1'11(101) CI'(IOl) C(IOI) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~) NW(IOI)

137 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land LJsc (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under di 1Tcrcll! types 0(' land lI~C in hec!arc)'*

E -'" .5

'0 "E z'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

ED EAG PR MR Bahcn! (Np) (4) 32.8 5.1 0.2 3.2 Umaree 49 EO EA

GC(51.2) PR MR Babclu (N,,) (4) 2.6 11.7 AchhAh 51) '1'(51.2)

GC(54.4) PR flnbcru (N,,) (3) ED NM 266.9 10.4 I fardoulec 51 '1'(54.4)

GC(29.9) I'RMR Babe", (Np) (8) ED EAG 37.0 1l.2 .Iugrehlce 52 '1(29.9)

GC(4.0) ------Uninhabited ------30.1 0.5 1.9 Scmar<1 Ghat 53 '1(4.0)

GC(25.6) I'R 13abcru (Np) (12) EAG 76.8 5.1 Simoullce 54 1'(25.6)

GC(S.4) MRNR 13abcru (Nr) (13) 17.0 0.6 2.1 J\mar Ganj 55 T(5.4)

GC(153.0) MI

GC(20.5) ED EAG I'RFP Bobcru (N,,) (12) N TWE(13.1) 40.3 0.6 Bageht. 57 EO lOA T(33.6)

GC(IS.8) MR l3aberu (Np) (15) 31.0 PandAree 58 T(15.8)

MR FP B.bcru (NpJ( 17) Anou:-'

Babelll (Nr) (16) Ilh;troulcc 60

13B ~------DISTRICT CENSUS.HflNDBOOK: BJ\NOA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilies available (il"nol available withinlhe village, a dab (-) is shown in Ihccolllll1l1 and ncxllo il in hrackets Ihe distaneein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kllls.:Ild 10+ kms of the nearesl place "here the facility is availablc:.A- given) ~ .S u"

-; .~ ~ 00 c: .0" :.;;1 " E c: E-'"E '" ·c o S z" o U..o 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P« Kclahanu\'<\ 11« III'W 5S- ;\C8(10+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) (d 35.0 175 32 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(IOJ) III' 1'0« 5) (,M(IO+) (04807300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IOI) I'IIC« 5) 1'11(10,) CI'(IO+) (leS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

1'« 11« rvladu\'a ;\(,S( I 0+) CV(IO+) 135« 5) 62 20.6 95 19 5) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) III'S5-lIP 1'0«5) (,M(IO+) (04807400) NCS(IOt) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C( 10+) I'IIC« 5) PII( 10·') ('1'(10") O(,S(IOI) ST(IOI) NW(IO!-)

B:lghanda ;\('(2) 1'« 5) _ 11« III' TW \V ;\('8(10+) CV(IO+) I3S« 5) 63 24.3 513 1'0« 5) (,M(IO+) (04807500) 84 M«5)C(10'»)) MC\V«5) SS-1I1' N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) . I'IIC« 5) 1'11(10 I) CI'(IO+) O(,S(IO+) st(lOJ) NW(IOI·)

Ragoulec 200 I' ;\C M(5-10) III 10+) III'W ss­ ;\(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) 13S(5-IO) 64 31.0 1.235 1'0(10+) CM(lO+) (04807600) C(IO") MCW(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) 1'11C(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

De\'ralila I' AC M« 5) CIIW 11(10+) III' W 55- ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 13S(IO+) 65 108.2 2.212 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04807700) 373 C(IOJ.) MCW(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO") OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Alnmpur 299 I' ;\C M« 5) III 10+) III' W S3- ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS«5) 66 96.2 1,935 1'0(10+) CM(I()+) (ll4X07800) (,(10+) MCW(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(l()+)

Reval 67 21.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04807900)

BS MurWill 11(10+) TIIPTW 1'0 ;\CS( 10+) CV(IO+) 68 507.8 5,495 903 1'(3) M S CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (04808000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) W SS-III' 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO,-) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Rampurwa IIPW S3- ;\C8« 5) CV(IO,) BS« 5) 69 34.4 267 56 5) M( 5) I~« H( I 0+) 1'0«5) CM«5) (04808100) < < MCW(IO+) III' NCS(lO+) SI'(IOt) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO,) NW(IO+)

I3S RS(5- ;\Iiha P 2 ~ 2 T H« Till' TW 1'0 ;\('8«5) CV(IO+) 70 284.5 4.437 691 () ·1() r 5) MCW« 5) CM(IO+) 10) (04808200) 1'11(10+) NCS( 10+) 51'(10+) (,(IO!-) 1'1IC(j(l+) WSS-III' ("1'(10+) NW(IO+) (X-S(IOl) ST(lO+)

- 11(5- - Ma'·ae Khurd ;\("5(10'·) CV(IO!-) OS(5-IO) 7 I 34.1 497 66 I' AC M(5-IO) 10) MCW(S- Till' W 5S- 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04808300) NCS(IO+) SI'(I(}'·) RS(IOI) ("(10,) 10) I'IIC(IO~) III' 1'11(10') ('1'(10' ) (X-S( 10'·) ST(lOL) NW(III')

11(5- 452 I' ;\C(2) M(5- 10) III' WSS· ;\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 72 I'i,ta (04808400) 142.2 2,783 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) 10)C(10") MCW(IOI) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) 1'11<:(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(5- NW 13S(5- Para OihaT; 342 r M« 5) ('(5- 10) III'W S5- ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 73 85A 2.1184 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) 10) (114808500) I() MCW(IOq III' SI'(loq 1'11(5-10) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CI'( 10+) OCS( I 0+) ST(IO+)

139 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerenllypes of land use in hectare)'·

~ :E- "<.) g'" "to ~ .;;:~ o(j s '" ..c u B t;"' 8'" 0. 0. ~ .,; z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(4.2) MR FP Baberu (Np) (15) 25.0 1.9 Kelahanuva 61 T(4.2)

GC(2.9) MR FI' Baberu (Np) (15) 14.1 2.1 MadU\'a 62 T(2.9)

GC(1.8) MR FP Baberu (Np) (15) 18.2 1.0 Baghanda 63 I' - T(1.8)

MR Baberu (Np) (21) EDEAG Ragoulee 64

I'RMR TWE(18.4) Babern (Np) (12) EDEAG 92.6 0.2 14.1 Devratha 65 FP - T(l8.4)

GC(25.3) PRMR Baberu (Np) (12) 55.8 1.0 13.3 Alampur 66 T(25.3)

GC(2.1) ------Uninhabited ------17.0 1.0 Reval 67 T(2.1)

I'RMR EDEAG PC(9.3) Babern (Np) (15) N 459.4 8.2 Mum'al 68 NR EOEA T(9.3)

GC(6.4) MR Baberu (Np) (17) 25.9 0.6 Rampurwa 69 1'(6.4)

GC(47.7) I'RMR Baberu (Np) (20) 169.0 14.9 270.4 Alih. 7() 1'(47.7)

GC(16.0) MR Baberu (Np) (15) 16.5 33.9 4.3 M."ae Khurd 71 1 ,. 1'(16.0)

GC(29.4) I'RMR Bisando Buzurg (16) ED EAG 112.3 0.2 T(29.4) 15.7 Pista 72

GC(39.8) Mit Haberu (Np) (22) 30.6 0.8 10.1 T(39.8) Para Bihari 73

140 , DISTRICT CENSUS HI\f\JDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a daB (-) is shown inlhe column and nexllo it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms . .lJd 10+ kms of the nearest place wJere the facility is availabl~given) ~ u"

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

H(s- Koraree 126 I' AC M(S-IO) 10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 74 29.8 803 HI' W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) (04808600) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) HI' 1'11(5-10) CI'(10 I) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Ghan Saul 162 I' AC M(5-IO) H(IO+) BS(5-IO) 75 48.6 867 ~WSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (04808700) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) I'H(IO;) PHC(IO+) ('1'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Janvara H(IO+) BS(5-10) 76 35.5 674 128 PM(S-IO) ::~ W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (04~08800) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) I'H(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CP(5-10) OC8(10+) 8T(10+) NW(lO+)

MCW CWC T HI' TW Palhree 650 P(2) M(2) 1'0(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 77 106,4 3,823 CM«5) (04808900) C(IO+) H« 5) I'HC« W SS-HI' PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

78 Ahar (04809000) 179.0 2,406 383 P(3) AC M« 10) ;"cw~t HI' W SS- 1'0« S) CM(S-IO) ACS« 5) eV(5-10) BS(5-10) 5) C« 5) 10) I'HC(5-10) HI' 1'11(5-10) CP« 5) NCS(5-1O) 81'(10+) R8(10+) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MH 11(10+) Bada Gaon HI' TW W 1'01'11« ACS«5) CV(IO+) BSNW 79 24S.0· 2,S93 393 1'(2) M« 5) MCW(5-10) CM«5) (04809100) C(lO+) TK SS-HP 5) NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ep(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

1'(2) M S MCW PHS Milathu AC8«5) - CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 80 121,4 2,315 426 PUC AC CIIW 11(10+) :~~ W SS- 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04809200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) I'IIC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MClvae junnardar 66 PM(S-IO) H« HI' W SS- ArS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 81 61.6 455 5) MCW« 5) HI' PO« 5) CM«5) (04809300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PIIC« S) 1'11(10+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

618 1'(2) M HDMCW IIPW 55- hCS(I()+) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 82 Shiv (04809400) 167.2 3,541 1'0« 5) CM«5) AC(4) C(lO+) pIIC CIIW HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) HS(lOI) 1'11(10+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lOI)

l3aroulee Azam 194 P AC M(lO+) H(IO+) III'W SS­ J\CS( 10+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 83 62.7 1.172 CM(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) HS(IO') (04809500) CP(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Nelathll H(IO+) TIIPTW PO ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 84 106.2 1,265 208 I' M« 5) CM«S) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) W SS-HP PII(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) (04809600) CI'« 5) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Lllnd Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different Iypes of land use in hectare)*'"

]' g u "C ~ "bD 2! :a .;; ~ c 8 ;!; .r: u B '"e 0- ~ «0.. :z." 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(5.9) MR Bnbell.l (Np) (21) 16.8 2.1 2.1 Koraree 74 T(5.9)

GC(19.2) MR Babell.l (Np) (21) 21.6 1.3 5.8 Ghan Saul 75 T(19.2)

GC(IO.2) MR Babcll.l (Np) (20) EAG 21.1 0.2 4.2 Jam'ara 76 T(l0.2)

GC(26.4) PRFP Babell.l (Np) (17) EDEAG 66.9 0.5 11.0 Palhree 77 T(26.4)

I I GC(38.7) I'R Babem (Np) (9) EDEAG 92.2 1.1 23.2 Ahar 78 . T(38.7)

GC{I9.4) I'R Babem (Np) (12) ED 206.9 1.1 14.6 Bada Gaon 79 T(19.4)

GC(33.6) TW(2.4) PR Babem (Np) (14) ED 106.9 1.1 17.8 Milathu 80 TWE(O.S) T(36.8)

GC(17.9) PR Baberu (Np) (15) 43.S 0.2 5.3 Mavae lunnardar SI T(17.9)

GC(64.4) I'R Babell.l (Np) (15) 76.0 2.1 31.5 Shiv 82 T(64.4)

EDEAG GC(14.6) MRFI' Babel1llNp) (13) 47.2 0.5 7.0 BanlUlee Azam EOEA T(14.6) 83

GC(37.6) PR FP Baberu (Np) (14) ED 64.8 0.6 Nelathu 84 T(37.6)

_1.!12_'_ DISTRICT CENSUS H.ANDBOOK : BJINDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available witllin the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kllls.:Ild 10+ kms orthe nearest place \\I,erc the facility is available~ given)

o ""~ on :9 o ..c: on ":::> o ...... c: o Ii .0 E on :::> o ;z 0.. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11(2) IIU(2) 1111 D(2) DU(2) '1'(12) P(III) 1\1(33) MCW(IO) W(73) S(6) PUC(3) MII(7) TK(7) 1'0(23) BS(I!) llIock Total 173018 Cl\1(3) ACS(2) CV 27828 Tr AC(60) CWC(S) IIC IIP(78) PIl(27) NW(6) 0(8) PHC PIIS(6) TW(9) FWC(2) Nil R(4) C(4) RMP(9) SMP CIIW(14) 0

143 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerenl lypes of land use in hectare)*'

'b "E ;z:'" 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

I'R(41) GC(2071.81) ~m(45) ED(33) 1'C(22.S6) Fr(19) EAG(35) N(9) 221.3 TW(7) 4948.8 314.9 774.0 NC(5) EO(.IO) M(3) TWE{287.52 NR(6) EA(9) ) T(2388.89) NW(6)

144 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Kamasm Name of Sub-Dist: 0002 1 AchhareeI 04811900 420020005000120107 2 Amethee 04811000 420020005000110098 3 Amlokhar 04811700 420020005000120105 4 Andaura 04815800 420020005000160146 5 Andoulee 04814100 420020005000140129 6 Aoudaha 04810100 420020005000100089 7 Arvaree 04809700 420020005000100085 8 Bachhaundha Sanee 04816300 420020005000160151 9 Bamroula Sanee 04815700 420020005000160145 10 Bankat 04812800 420020005000130116 11 Bantharee 04816200 420020005000160150 12 Baraolee 04810500 4200200050001100'93 13 Baraulee Must Khurza 04814600 420020005000150134 14 Beera 04811100 420020005000110099 15 Bena Mau 04811200 420020005000120100 16 Bhandav 04816700 420020005000170155 17 Bhantee 04813600 420020005000140124 18 Bhitee 04817200 420020005000170160 19 Birravan 04814500 420020005000150133 20 Budhoulee 04813700 420020005000140125 21 Chakrehee 04817100 420020005000170159 22 Charaka 04809800 420020005000100086 23 Chhilolar 04816500 420020005000170153 24 Dando 04810800 420020005000110096 25 Dataura 04814400 420020005000150132 26 Deh 04815300 420020005000160141 27 Deorar 04812500 420020005000130113 28 DllUndhui 04815500 420020005000160143 29 Dighaura 04817000 420020005000170158 30 Enguva 04810200 420020005000100090 31 Etara Badhounee 04812200 420020005000120110 32 Ghosad 04812000 420020005000120108 33 Goura Lakhanpur 04811300 420020005000120101 34 . Guroulee Saphaee 04814000 420020005000140128 35 Jamoo 04815000 420020005000150138 36 Joraurpur 04811500 420020005000120103 37 Kadohar 04813300 420020005000130121 38 Kamasin 04813400 420020005000130122 39 Kathar 04810600 420020005000110094 40 Khamarkha 04811800 420020005000120106 41 Kharaulee 04815100 420020005000160139 42 Khatan 04810700 420020005000110095 43 Kheda 04810400 420020005000110092 44 Kitahai 04813100 420020005000130119 45 Kolaura 04816400 420020005000160152 46 Korra Bujurg 04814700 420020005000150135 47 Kuchouli 04812100 420020005000120109 48 Kumheda Sanee 04813200 420020005000130120 49 Lakhanpur 04811400 1420020005000120102 50 Lakheepur 04816100 420020005000160149 51 Lodhaura Khurd 04815900 420020005000160147 52 Lohara 04812300 420020005000120111 53 Mamsee Khurd 04816900 420020005000170157 54 Mankalmdee 04816000 420020005000160148 55 Matehana 04809900 420020005000100087 56 Mau 04810300 420020005000100091 57 Mavai 04816800 420020005000170156

__ll§___ Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number I 2 3 4 58 Mudvara 04810000 420020005000100088 59 Museevan 04812700 420020005000130115 60 Narayanpur 04811600 420020005000120104 61 Pachhahan 04813000 420020005000130118 62 Palee 04814200 420020005000140130 63 Pannaha 04812600 420020005000130114 64 Parsaulee 04814800 420020005000150136 65 Raghoupur 04810900 420020005000110097 66 Sanda Sallee 04815200 420020005000160140 67 Satnyava 04813500 420020005000140123 68 Sayohat 04812400 420020005000120112 69 Sikaree Lakhanpur 04812900 420020005000130117 70 Sonahula 04813900 420020005000140127 71 Sonahulee 04813800 420020005000140126 72 Tarayan 04814900 420020005000150137 73 Tera Dar Senda 04815600 420020005000160144 74 Tilousa 04815400 420020005000160142 75 Udakee Mafee 04816600 420020005000170154 76 Vinwat 04814300 420020005000150131 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK ; BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a da!! (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills.

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CD Block: Kamasin (0423)

Arvaree 265 1'(2) M(5-1 0) • H( I 0+) HI' W SS­ ACS(IO+) CV(IO~) BSI< 5) 130.2 1,870 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (04809700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) III' NeS(IO+) SI'(IO~) RS!lO+) 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO"') NW(lO e)

Charaka H(lO e) HI' W R SS- PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO",) BS(I()+) 2 998.0 2,300 354 1'(2) M CM(IO+) (04809800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) Ill' PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) ['1'(10+) I'IIC(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

Matehana H(IO+) 111' W SS­ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 454.2 1,343 204 I' M« 5) 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04809900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) III' NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) R5(IO+) PII( 10+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO i) OCS(IO i) ST{lO+) NW(IO+)

Mudvam H(IO+) HI' W SS­ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS1101-) 4 619.0 1,554 233 I' M C(lO+) 1'0«5) CM(10+) (04810000) MCW(lO+) HI' NCS(10+) SI'(IO+) R5(10+) I'H(IO+) CI'(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Aoudaha H(IO+) HI' W SS- PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS110+) 5 821.0 1,808 260 I' M C(lO+) (04810100) MCW(IO+) HI' 1'11(10+) CM(IO+) NeS(IO+) SI'(IO+) R5{10+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HMCWMH CWC HC PHS HI' W SS­ ACS Enguva 840 1'(2) M(IO+) PO CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 6 1,544.0 5,759 FWC SMP(2) HI' CM(S-IO) NCS(lO+) (04810200) C(10+) PH(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO"') CHW(2) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO") I'HC(IO+)

1'(6) M H(IO+) HI' W SS­ PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 7 Mau (04810300) 2,955.0 7.517 CM(IO+) 1,204 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HI' 1'11(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) R._5( 10!) CP(lO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO~) NW(IO')

Khcda 11(10+) III' W TK I'll 1'0« CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO') BS(IO') 8 1,081.0 1,497 229 I' M« 5) (04810400) C(lO+) MCW«5) SS-III' 5) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO+) R:;IJ(V) I'IIC« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO~) )\W(lO ")

P« Bamolee 11« III' W ss- ACS« 5) CV(IO-) 13"110' ) 1'0« 5) CM(IO') 9 536.0 133 20 5) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) HI' NCS« 5) SP( 10-) R""Il') (04810500) PIIC(IO+) 1'11(10+) CP(lO+) ClIOl) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO") r--W(IO')

CIIW 11(10") III' W TK R I'll 1'0« CV(IO"') H'i{IOI) Kathar 106 I' M« 5) ACS(IO+) 10 21S.0 774 MCW« 5) SS-1I1' 5) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) (04810600) C(IO+) SI'(IO') R5{10,) I'IIC« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(tO+) )\W(IOI)

Khntan 11(10+) Ill' TW W 1'111'0« ACS«5) CV(IO+) H;;{IO') II 87.9 833 126 I' M C(lO+) CM(5-IO) NCS(IOI) (04810700) MCW«5) R SS-1I1' 5) SI'(IO+) R5{11J') I'IIC(IO+) - CI'(101-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) r-'W(IOI)

148 W(12.0) WE(IO.O) FPNC Kamania (21) TW(25.0) 49.0 9.3 Arvaree TWE(25.0) T(72.0)

PC(5.0) MRFP Baberu (Np) (35) 894.0 47.0 52.0 Charaka T(5.0)

GC(IO.O) FPNC Kamadeen (20) NM TK(IO.0) 434.0 1.0 10.0 Matehana 3 T(20.0)

GC(I7.0) FP Kamania (19) TW(I7.0) 527.0 62.0 1'3.0 Mudvara 4 T(34.0)

GC(107.0) WE(8S.0) FP Mataundh (Np) (18) - NM TW(IO.O) 695.0 10.0 9.0 Aoudaha TWE(12.0) T(214.0)

GC(ISO.O) TW(50.0) MRFP EDEAG Kamsen (12) NM TK(30.0) 1214.0 1023.0 157.0 Enguva 6 NR EOEA R(70.0) T(300.0)

GC(1450.0) EDEAG PC(250.0) MR Kamasen (12) 1475.0 25.0 15.0 Mau 7 EOEA TW(12.0) T(l712.0)

GC(IIS.O) WE(19.0) TW(J8.0) FP Kamasen (12) N 791.0 161.0 14.0 Kheda TWE(20.0) TK(38.0) T(230.0)

FP Kamasen ( 15) 501.0 17.0 18.0 Barn:olee 9 1 ..

GC(4.5) FP Kamasen (12) N 182.6 19.4 8.5 Kathar 10 T(4.5)

GC(O.R) FP Kamasen (14) N 71.3 2.8 13.0 Khatan II T(0.8)

149 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA, Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnofavailable within the village, a dall (-) is shown in the colulIln and :g next to it in brackets the distanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. - ~ .[; c " .. U Vl 0- ~~E OJ) "0 0.. " 0 " 0- ~ 0 'i:," '""" "C :g ~ ..J ,g "0 0" .c !l 0 ~~ =' = Cr:J ~ "0 u ~~~ ~'a ~ :;l -:; -;; C! .-1;:: g> .2 "u .- S 0- 0 C b1, .~ 'a "- L OJ) :;; c 0 ~" 0 .:: -;:; E] .§ ~~ " 0.. ..0 " " u 1i -;:; -;; " e'" Vl (.)" U ;3~(.() '""S ~ S :§" E u :0 't: U ·c '" 0

Dando I' M«5) H(IO+) HI' WSS- "CS(5·10) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 12 374.0 1,048 175 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04810800) C(lO+) MCW(5·10) HI' NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5·10) OCS(5-10) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

PHS(3)CHW Raghoupur I'M«5) H(IO+) HI'WSS· "CS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 13 455.0 1.421 245 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04810900) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) III' NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) I'H(IO+) ("1'(10+) 1'1lC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO I) NW(IOl}

Amethee H(IO+) HPW SS· AC8(10+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 14 388.0 1.549 295 I' M C(lO+) O CM(IO+) (04811000) MCW(IO+) HI' +) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOI-) l'°fPH 10+) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HMCWMH ACS Beeta 1'(2) M S CWCPHS HPWSS- PO CV(IO+) BS(5·10) 15 354.0 3,980 621 CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) (04811100) C(lO+) CHW(2) HI' PH(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) PIIC(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Bena Mau P(2)M« 5) .... H(5- HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 16 405.0 1,396 221 CM«5) (04811200) C(lO+) 10) MCW« 5) SS.HP 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-1O) . OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

.P« GOllra Lakhanpur - H« HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 17 286.0 205 33 5) M«5) 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04811300) 5) MCW(IO+) TK SS-HP NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(5-tO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWMH Lakhanpur 1'(2) M HPWTKR PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 18 167.2 1.620 254 cwcH«5) CM(5-IO) (04811400) C(IO+) SS-HP PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Joraurpur PM«5) . - H(5- HI' W TK R PH 1'0« "CS«5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 19 129.6 1.013 175 CM(IO~) (04811500) C(lO+) 10) MCW« 5) SS-IIP 5) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) RS(IO~·) PIIC« 5) CP(lO+) OeS(lo+) ST(lO+) NW(IOC)

H« ACS Narnynnpur IIPTW W PO 1'11(5- ("V(IO+) BS(5·10) 20 259.5 2.161 294 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) CM«5) NCS(lO+) (04811600) TK SS·HI' 10) 5P(10+) RS(IO+) CP(5·10) O("S(IO+) PIIC(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

H« "mlokhar PM«5) HI' W TK (" 5) ACS« 5) CV(10+) B5« 5) 21 220.0 1.863 324 5) MCW(<(5) PO(~ CM«5) (04811700) C(IO+) I\1CS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO,) 1 I'IIC(,<: 5) SS~IIP PH« 5) CP(s5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(trJI)

H(S- Khamarkha PM«5) 10) HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 22 125.9 ].478 228 1'0«5) CM«5) (04811800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS·HI' NCS(IO+) SP(lOI) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) PIIC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO~)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTercnt typcs of land use in hectare)**

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GC(20.0) I'R Kamasen ( 18) 198.0 98.0 58.0 Dando 12 T(20.0)

Fl' Kamasen (20) 307.0 10.0 134.0 Raghoupur 13

GC(SO.O) MR FP Kamsen (23) TW(50.0) 274.0 5.0 59.0 Amethee 14 T(IOO.O)

GC(202.0) PC(2.0) W(SO.O) PR Kamasen (10) NM 97.0 17.0 38.0 Beera 15 TWE(142.0) TK(8.0) T(404.0)

GC(69.0) TW(IO.O) MRFP Kamasen (8) EDEAG N 18.0 16.0 Bena Mau 16 TWE(S9.0) T(138.0)

FP Kamasen (9) Goura Lakhanpur 17

GC(81.0) TW(20.2) MR Kamasen (12) EAG 2.0 TWE(60.7) 60.7 17.8 5.7 Lakhanpur 18 T(l61.9)

GC(II.7) WE(7.7) MR Kamsen (13) 0.8 TK(4.0) 97.6 8.0 11.3 Joraurpur 19 L(11.7) T(3S.2) GC(68.1) WE(l2.1) MR Kamasen (8) EAG N TW(IS.4) 6.1 25.5 Narayanpur 20 TWE(40.S) T(136.1)

GC(48.0) 2.0 1'('(44.0) MR Kamfen (5) ED N 137.0 12.0 21.0 Amlokhar 21 TW(4.0) .. T(96.0)

GC(23S.0) PC(lO.O) MR Kamasen (7) EAG 1.0 TW(7S.0) 67.0 8.0 2.0 Khamarkha 22 TWE(ISO.O) T(470.0)

15.1 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (irnot available within the village, a daB (.) is shown in the column and '" next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. ilJd 10+ kms or the '"" nearest place "'1ere the racility is available~ given) u" ;; c" ~u .g "(.) ~ -;; oJ .<: -0 >- • Sol c " ::! 0 " ... 0 .~ 3 ~E i': 0" ,,~ .~ E- u" t!- .0" :; i: g_ e (.) 0- () c;rn:; '" ~ 0 bO (3 "0'" . .: " " I.-. "'c ~ ...J ,g 0 -0 " 9"'" =' 0 e: .;;: !:::'. ..<: 1i 0 ~~ = " ._" S ._ """'0 c:: 01: ~ ·u ._u -" "- .... en .... ~:B ~ t=i c 0 " 0 0 -;; ·3 'a] " ~ c. .D .~ " - e:! -;; " U 11 " " u " S m § ~ :l2" '1) .. ·c s "5 5 S u 'i3 c S8-'" '" e "

H(5- Achhareel 10) IIi'WTK ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 23 142.1 670 106 I' M C(lO+) 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (04811900) MCW(lO+) SS-IIP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

P« 11« Ghosad HI' W R SS- POI - ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 24 380.0 386 69 5) M«5) 5) MCW«5) 111' < 5) CM(IO+) (04812000) NCS(IOq SP(10 1) RS(IOI) C(lO+) PIlC(IO+) 1'1·1(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Kuchouli PM("'S) H(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(10+) 25 306.0 582 80 HI' W R SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(IO+) (04812100) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) NeS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO,) HI' 1'11« S) CP(IO+) PlIC(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO'·)

11('" Etara Badhounce PM«5) HPW SS- ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 26 317.0 1,365 199 /5) MCW«5) 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04812200) C(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) PIIC(5-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H PHS Lahara 1'(2) M C(5- HPW SS- PO 1'11« CM CP(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) 27 1.762.0 3,770 608 MCW(5-IO) (04812300) 10) HP 5) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW«5) PHC(5-1O) OeS(IO+) ST(10+)

Sayahat - H« W ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS« 5) 28 542.0 1,135 169 I' M(S-IO) C(5· 5) MCW(5-10) HI' SS- PO(5-10) CM«5) (04812400) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) mC(S-IO) HI' PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(lO< ) ST(IO+) ·NW(IO+)

11(5- Deorar I' M« 5) C(5- - HI' W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 29 278.0 638 84 10) MCW(5- I' 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (fJ48 12500) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) H PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

H« Pannaha Ill' W TK POPH(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 30 175.6 1.512 270 I' M C(IO+) 5) MCW«5) CM(5-10) (04812600) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) pHC(5-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IOL)

H« Museevan 1'(3) M HPWTK PO PHIS- ACS« 5) CV(10") OS(5-10) 31 1,030.0 4,144 684 5)MCW«5) CM«5) (04812700) C(lO+) SS-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-10) ep(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO·'·)

P« 11« Bankat HI' W SS- ACS« 5) CV(IO~) OS(IO"1 32 312.0 326 65 5) M« 5) C« 5) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (.ll4812800) liP NCS(IO~) SP(IO~) RS( 10 ') 5) 1'1IC(5-IO) 1'11(10+) Cp(IO+) OCS(IO~) ST(IO") NW(IOI)

H(S- Sikaree Lakhanpur - HI' W TK ACS« 5) ·eV(IO,) OS(5-10) 33 264.0 1.022 173 I' M C(lO+) 10) MCW(5- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04812900) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PllC(5-10) SS-IlP 1'11« 5) CP(5-10) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW{IOc) 153 DISTRICT CENSUS HMJDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daR C) is shown in the column and '" next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-1 U kills. ;lid 10+ kills of the e '"" nearest place "here the facility is available.j.j; givcn) ."" 13 u" ;; 0 u ~ oj u ~ u .c" ~ -0 .~" e c 0 c 8 'u € 'E .S: 2- u" <:c'.. '"0 ~ ,,- ;:; " .c -; ~!E '" » u - {j 0- 0. u 0 "eo 0 " ·c '"'~ ~ 'C ~.~ _, ,g 0 "0 ]i" ? " <:c'.. .c ~~ ~~B CO " "d '> ." u'" C '';::: =..c:.o ~;:; c 1A ." 'J 0 =' ~ eo :::l os o .~ ~ ... '" £" .S: 0 U ..c:'" c u "d"": .S: c ,g "- ;:; .c 0- " _;~ _:"9 E ;:; 0 .D" 0 <... -;:;'" -; -;:; os>c .~" u E '> os a. 0 c ~ ~o .~ e ."';:: o -__ ""d .~ "- 1:: 0 ... 0 01) 8" "c 0 a. <0 ]i .~ Sb1 :::l » -;; .D" ';g '" E" '"E '" u .Il ~ ~ ~ p ·c "E "8 "8 E ." .- E-'<'" '" 0 0 :::l :::l .§ ~ ~ "0 01)£ ~0.g g~ VJ ;z: l- ;z: 0 o " " '" I- w :20" Cl "- u2 ..: 0 c:::_.u u r: I 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

11« I'achhahan HI'TWW I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 34 778.0 4.730 791 PMC«5) 5) MCW«5) PO 1'11(16) CM CI'« (04813000) TK SS-IIP . S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(101') PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I\H)

- H(S- Kilahai PM«5) I\CS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 8S(5-10) 35 336.8 601 83 10) MCW(5- Ill' W TK 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) (04813100) C(IO+) NC8(5-IO) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) I'HC(5-1 0) S8-1ll' 1'11(10+) CI'(5-IO) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Kumheda Sanee 1'(2) M(5-10) I'll 1'0« I\CS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 36 2,885 456 (0) MCW(5- III' W TK CM(5-10) (04813200) C(lO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) SS-llp CP(5-10) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- 11(5- Kadohar 1'« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 37 448 55 5) M(5-10) (0) MCW(5- III' W TK 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04813300) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lOI-) C(5-10) 10) PIIC(5-10) SS-HP PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

HHDMCW ACS 8S Kamasin 1'(3) M S MIlCWCHC THPW S8- PO . CV(IO+) 38 2,614.0 10,487 1.694 CM(2)CP NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (04813400) PUC C PHC FWC HI' PH(10+) Sp(IO+) OCS(lO+) NW(to l ) CHW(7) ST(IO+)

Satnyava H(5- HI' W SS- PO ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 8S(5-10) 39 1.073.0 2.367 423 1'(2) M (04813500) (,(10+) 10) MCW«5) HI' 1'11(10 1) CM(5-10) I\ICS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Bhantee PM(lO+l liP W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 40 389.0 928 152 10) MCW(S- 1'0«5) CM(5-IO) (04813600) C(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

AS 8udhoulee - H« Ill' W SS- PH 1'0« ACS« S) CV(IO+) P M C(lO+) eM«5) RS(IO+) 41 560.0 1.100 193 5) MCW(5-10) liP NCS(IOe) SP(IO+) (04813700) 5) Cp(IO+) NW(IO+) PI Ie'( I 0') O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

Sonahulee 11(10+) IIl'WSS- /\CS(5-10) (,V(IO+) 8S(511O ) 42 264.0 545 100 I' M C(IO+) 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (04813800) MCW(5·10) HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CI'(5-H) pH('(5-10) OeS(lo+) ST(lOI) NW(I\)I)

Sonahula I' M« 5) C(5- - B« 1'111' W TK I'll 1'0« I\CS NCS CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 43 209.0 598 108 CM«5) (04813900) 10) 5) MCW(lO+) SS-1I1' 5) (KS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) pIIC( 10+) • CP(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(I()+)

11« AS Guroulee S~phaee I' M«5) III'TW W I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 44 155.0 601 92 5) MCW(IO+) 1'0«5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (04814000) C(lO+) SS-III' NCS«5) SI'(IO+) PIIC(to+) 1'11« 5) CI'«5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

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GC(528.0) PC(S2.0) W(2.0) PRMR EDEAG Kamsen (4) NM 2.4 TW(41.0) 214.0 2.0 31.0 Pachhahan 34 FP EOEA TWE(405.0) TK(2.0) T(1060.0) GC(SO.O) PC(60.0) FP Kamasen (S) EAG 3.4 W(S.O) 142.0 3.0 8.4 Kilahai 35 TW(32.0) T(180.0) GC(107.0) PC(IO.0) MRFP Kamasen ( 10) EAGEO N TW(95.0) 1250.0 73.0 7.0 Kumheda Sanee 36 TK(2.0) T(214.0)

GC(30.0) W(5.0) MRFP Kamsen (8) 152.0 16.0 4.0 Kadohar 37 TW(25.0) T(60.0)

GC(l236.0) PC(612.0) EDEAG !'R Kamasin (0) NM TW(79.0) 871.0 477.0 30.0 Kamasin 38 EOEA TWE(ISO.O) TK(895.0)

GC(542.0) PC(212.0) TW(15.0) MRF!' Kamasen (16) EDEAG NM TWE(300.0) 476.0 18.0 37.0 Salnyava 39 TK(5.0) R(IO.0) . T(IOS4.0)

GC(249.0) TW(30.0) MRF!' Kamsen (18) NM TWE(200.0) 110.0 32.0 7.0 Bhanlee 40 TK(19.0) T(498.0)

GC(27S.0) EDEAG TW(32.0) MR Kamasin (14) N 234.8 11.0 36.0 Budhoulee 41 EO EA 3.2 TWE(243.0) T(550.0)

Oct 1~4.2) EDEAG TW(2.0) 1 MRFI' Kamsin (17) ]'I 69.2 3.2 7.3 Sonahulee 42 EOEA TWE(184.2) T(370.4)

GC(160.0) WE(IO.Il) EDEAG MR Baberu (Np) (16) TW(ISO.O) 40.0 7.0 2.0 Sonahula 43 EOEA 0(160.0) T(480.0)

EDEAG GC(41.0) I'R Babcru (Np) (16) 101.0 2.0 155.0 Guroulee Saphaee 44 EOEA T(41.0)

~ DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dab (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kllls.:lId 10+ kms orthe nearest place \\-here the racility is availablejl; given)

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- 1-1(5- , Andoulee 1'0 I3S(5-10) 45 703.0 1,763 309 I' M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(<: 5) III W SS- CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (04814100) 10) 1'11('«5) III' 1'11(10+) CI'(IO;) NCS(IO;·) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« - Palee ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 46 362.0 1,502 226 I' M« 5) 5) MCW(IO+) T HP W SS- 1'0(10+) (,M«5) (04814200) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'1IC(10+) HI' 1'11(10+) CI'(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Vinwat 47 397.0 1,791 299 I' M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW« 5) III' W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) (04814300) 10) I'HC(IO+) 111' 1'11(10+) CI'(IO;) NCS{lO+) SP(IO+) I' RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+). NW(IO+)

Dataura ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 48 568.0 940 148 51' M(S-IO) C« ;)~~~~I~~~ HI' W SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) (04814400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ) PIIC(IO+) III' 1'1-1(10+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

II MI-I HC I'IISFWC ACS BS Birravan ~IP W SS­ PO CV(IO+) 49 2,035.0 3,126 478 1'(4) M S CHW(2) CM CI'(5- NCS(IO+) RS(lO+) (04814500) PUC C HI' 1'1-1(10+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(lO+) I'HC(5-10) Baraulee Must 50 Khurza 1,055.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04814600)

Korra 13ujurg 11(10+) HI' W SS­ ACS«5) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) 51 427.0 2,1)) 369 1'(2) M PO«5) (04814700) C(lO+) MCW«5) HI' CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PI-I(IO+) PIIC« 5) CI'(IO!-) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Parsaulee 717 1'(3) M« 5) 11(10+) III' W SS­ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 52 1,540.0 4,268 1'0«5) CM(IOl-) (04814800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWMH Tarayan III' W SS- PO ACS(5-10) CV(IO!-) BS(5-10) 53 1.226.0 2,900 484 P M C(5-10) ('we PHC HI' (04814900) PH(IO+) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ClIW H(5-IO) ('1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Jamoo 571 1'(2) M S 11(10+) III' W TKC PO ACS(5-10) CV(101) 8S( f();) 54 850.0 3.402 (,M(IO') ('(I0C) I\ICW(5-IO) 5S-1I1' PII( '0') NCS( 10 ') 51'( 10 ') RS( ICll) (04815000) CI'(IO') PIIC(lO~) (X'S(lO+) ST(IO,) NW(IO') ~

11(5- AS Kharaulee CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 55 325.4 1,838 297 l' M« 5) 10) MCW(5- HPSS-Hl' PO 1'11(5- CM(5-10) ACS« 5) C(lO+) SI'(IO+) - NW(IO+) (04815100) pIIC 10) CI'(5-10) NCS(IO+) 10 ) ( 5 - 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS Sanda Sanee 1'(2) M 11« TIIPTW 1'01'11« CV(IO') I3S« 5) 56 513.4 3.551 5) MCW« 5) W TK C SS- 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) (04815200) 580 C(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO;') CP«5) OCSOO+) PIIC« 5) III' ST(I01) NW(lO;)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory La n d Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under difrerent types of land use in hectare)"

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GC(615.0) TW(tS.O) MR Kamasen (18) N 35.0 15.0 38.0 Andoulee 45 TWE(600.0) T(1230.0)

GC(216.0) TW(30.5) MRFI' Kamascn ( 14) ED EAG N 4.5 10.5 Palee 46 TWE(185.5) T(432.0)

GC(206.0) PC(136.0) MRFP Baberu (Np) (II) NM 106.0 72.0 13.0 Vinwat 47 TW(70.0)/' T(412.0)

GC(150.0) TW(IOO.O) MR Babero (Np) (2) 300.0 78.0 39.0 Dataura 48 TK(50.0) T(300.0)

TW(ISO.O) EDEAG PR Kamasin (10) N 250.0 TWE( I 00.0) 550.0 14.0 10.0 Birravan 49 EOEA T(250.0)

GC(ISl.O) Barnulee Must •••..... Uninhabited .•...... ••• 61.0 TW(60.0) 60.0 4.0 2.0 50 Khurza T(211.0)

GC(36 1.0) PC(ISl.O) PR Kamasen (12) ED N 60.0 4.0 2.0 Korra B~i urg SI TW(6_Q.O) T(S72.0)

GC(S91.0) PC(2S0.0) PR 13aberu (Np) (18) ED EAG . TW(150.0) 904.0 5.0 40.0 I'arsaulee 52 . TWE(191.0) T(1182.0)

GC(476.0) PC(176.0) PR Kamasin (18) EDEAG TWE(150.0) 569.0 99.0 82.0 Tarayan 53 TK(150.0) T(952.0)

GC(37 1.0) PC(340.0) PR Oran (Np) (IQ) 403.0 4.0 72.0 Jamoo 54 TW(31.0) -; T(742.0) ..

PRMR GC(II.3) Kamasin (7) ED 267.0 11.6 25.6 Kharaulee FP T(lI.3) 55

PR Kamasin (3) ED N Sanda Sanee 56

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : B.ANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities am Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daB (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-1 (] kms. lid 10+ kms of the nearest place "here the facility is available.i.;; given) ~ o u 1 o .'"" u" u '"o o ...J o old (::!. II) OJ) ::§ .;; "­o .9'"" 'iil Ii g ~ o -0 Z £-- U..J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1'« H« THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 57 Dch (04815300) 46.6 156 15 5) M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) W TK C SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) III' 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NIV(IO+)

BS TiJousa 11« HI' IV SS- PO ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 58 1,276.0 4,243 702 I' M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) HI' CM«5) RS(IO+) (04815400) I'H(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) I'HC« 5) CI'(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SMP 11« 5) Dhundhui i\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 59 120.7 1,811 275 I' M« 5) MCW(lO+) HI' W TK C PO(~ 5) CM«5) (04815500) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-10) SS-Ill' 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11« Tera Dar Senda i\CS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 60 98.8 482 59 I'M«5) 5) MCW« 5) HI' W TK C PO(~ 5) CM«5) (04815600) C(IO+) NCS(lO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) PIIC(lO+) SS-HP PIl(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI') NW(IO+)

1'« H(5- Bamroula Sa nee ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 61 29.0 156 14 5) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- ~p W TK 1'0«5) CM«5) (04815700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-HP PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

- H(5- And.ura CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(l0+) 62 668.0 1,965 277 I' M(S-IO) C(S- 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS- PO«5) (04815800) RS(IO+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) HI' PH(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

- H(5- Lodhaura Khurd 53 PM(S-IO) CM(S-IO) i\CS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 63 161.0 368 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- 1'0« 5) (04815900) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) 10) PIIC(S-IO) HI' PH(5-10) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI) NW(IOI)

Mankahndee 59 PM(5-IO)C(5-H(10+) HI' W SS­ i\CS« 5) CV( 10+) 85« 5) 64 291.0 510 1'0«5) (04816000) 10) MCW(S-IO) HI' CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) R5(10+) PH(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Lakheepur 91 I'M«S)C(5- 11(10+) III' W SS­ ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 65 297.0 556 1'0«5) (04816100) 10) MCW(5-10) HI' CM(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) R5(10+) PH(5-10) I'HC(5-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(5-10) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

MCWMH Bantharee PO PII(5- CM« 5j ACS(5-IO) CV(lO.) 8S(5- 10) -":l 66 239.7 2_042 331 1'(2) M CWC CIIW III' SS-IIP NCS(IO+) SP(IO~) RS( 10 ') (04816200) C(IO+) 11« 5) PIIC« 10) CI'«5) 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO-) NW(IO')

MCWC:HW Bachhaundha 118 PM(5-10) III' W SS­ CM(5-1O) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(IO+) 281.0 802 H(IO+} 1'0(5-10) 67 C(lOI) HI' NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5(10+) Sanec (04816300) PH(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IOI')

Kolaur. - 1'« 11(10+) HI)WSS­ ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-lll) 68 143.0 153 1'0«5) (04RI6400) 24 5) M(<: 5) C(5- MCW(5-IO) HI' CM(5-IO) NCS(5-10) 51'(10+) RS(I()1) PH(IO+) 10) 1'1IC(5-10) CI'(S-IO) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

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GC(3.3) PC(O.S) PRfP Kamasin (4) TW(1.6) 2.8 4.1 Deh 57 TK(O.S) T(6.6) GC(306.0) PC(262.0) PR Kamsin (I I) ED 870.0 26.0 74.0 Tilousa 58 TW(44.0) T(612.0) GC(73.0) PC(68.4) I'R Kamsin (8) ED N W(2.0) 28.7 10.1 8.9 Dhundhui 59 TW(2.4) T(145.9) GC(36.4) PC(34.4) PR Kamasin (6) 0.4 WE(1.2) 52.2 7.3 2.4 Tera Dar Senda 60 TK(O.S) T(72.9) GC(18.0) 1'C(13.6) MR Kamasin (7) W(4.1) 8.0 2.0 1.0 Bamroula Sanee 61 TWE(O.4) T(36.0) GC(334.0) PC(144.0) FI' Kamsin (10) N TW(l90.0) 281.0 9.0 44.0 Andaura 62 0(334.0) T(1002.0)

GC(3S.0) MRFI' Kamasin (9) NM TW(25.0) 108.0 5.0 10.0 Lodhaura Khurd 63 T(63.0)

GC(92.0) PC(30.0) FI' Kamsin (S) 183.0 6.0 10.0 Mankahndec 64 TW(62.0) T(184.0)

GC(139.0) PC(79.0) FI' Kamasih (8) NM 149.0 2.0 7.0 Lakheepur 65 TW(60.0) T(278.0)

MR Kamasin (5) 4 I G('(49.4) ED EAG N . T(49.4) 143.7 21.5 21. I Bantharee 66

GC(142.0) WE(22.0) 14.0 Bachhaundha I'll. Kamasin (12) EDEAG NM TW(70.0) 109.0 16.0 67 (j Sanee TWE(50.0) T(284.0)

GC(14.0) FP Kamasin (10) NM TW(l4.0) 100.0 IS.O 11.0 Kolaura 68 T(28.0)

159 DISTRICT CENSUS HIlNDBOOK : B.AN[J)A Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Ameni!ies available (ifno! available within the village. a dah (-.) is shown in !he column and next to it in brackets the dis!ancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. lid 10+ kills or the "''" nearest place ~lere the racility is available~ given) "tI U" " i ~ " .~ ,; 0 0) u '" u ..c" -0 0) "il c " "tl 0 c 'b i3 ~t 'E .::: -2- u ~ 0 f: :; ,,~ " -" 0) ~~6 13 0- 0. '" » 0 on <5 '" 0 .~ '"" "'C' _, " 0 " '"' 0" :l ~ :§ "0" ti 6 ~ tI). =::::: CO 0) .;; U -'" u o " E 0- :< ~ 'Q ._ '"' => '- 0 0 on 2"'" .8 "a ] c - c: 0 " -;; ~ ~ 0. _g 'g" !l - f! => '" u ] " " t.) E ~ -;; ... t.) E "' ~~cr: ·c E ] E :a E~ .~ ~ u .5 .D ., 0 " .§ g .4 f- "d ~ 00-5 "u ;;J v:l Z'" ~ Z" UJ" ~" Cl c.. 82 -< 0 0:::_'0 u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

MCWCWC ACS NW BS(5- Chhilolar 1'(2) M ('(5- FWC CHW(2) Till' W C S PO CMCP(5- CV(IO+) 69 1.275.0 3.392 534 NCS(lO+) 10) RS(5- (04816500) 10) H« 5) I'He« SS-IiP 1'11(10+) 10) SI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) 10) 5) ST(10-!)

11(5- Udakee Maree PM«5) HPW SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 70 134.0 290 44 10) MCW(5- 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04816600) C(IO+) III' NeS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(S-IO) 10) pHe(IO+) 1'11(10+) CP(lO r) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhandav PM«5) 11(10+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(IOf) 71 116.6 1.291 175 Ill' W TK R PO(~ 5) CM«5) (04816700) C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS(JO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) SS-llp PH(IO+) Cr« 5) rllC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mavai PM«5) H(lO+) ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 72 121.9 1,149 201 Ill' W TK R PO(~ 5) CM«S) (04816800) C(lO+) MCW«5) NeS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) SS-IIP PH(IO+) CI'«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Malllsee Khurd 1'(3) M(2) 11(10+) HPW S5- PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 73 1,205.0 3,726 495 CM(S-IO) (04816900) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) HI' PH(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) I'I-IC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Dighaura PM«5) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(IO-l) 74 384.0 633 104 HPWTKR PO(~S) CM(5-10) (04817000) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) NCS(fO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-HP PH(IO+) CP(5-10) PlIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Chakrehee 1'(3) M H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 75 518.2 3.839 539 I1P W TK R PO(;-IO) CM(5-1O) (04817100) .C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(S-IO) 8P(10+) RS(IO+) SS-HP PH(IO+) CI'(10+) I'HC(S-IO) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« Bhilee PM(S-fO) HPW SS- ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) BS(lO+) 2,211 354 5) MCW«5) PO(5-1O) CM(5-1O) 76 355.0 C(101) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOc) (04817200) PH(IO+) CI'(lO+) PHC(IO+) IXS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

11(5) 1111 [) :\ICW(8) MII(7) T(6) W(73) CW(,(8) TI«28) 1'(99) 1\1(30) 1IC(4) 111'(75) 1'0(23) CM 6) CP ACS(8) 42256.2 140951 22302 8(4) PUC(2) BS(7) NW llIock Total PIIC(2) TW(7) 1'11(24) (, NCS C(2) rIlS(7) R(II) C(7) FWC(4) S 8I\fP(J) CIIW\lll)

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerenllypes of land use in heclare)**

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GC(208.0) PR Kamasin (10) ED EAG N 2S6.6 Chhilolar 69 T(20S.0)

GC(20.0) PRMR Kamasin (20) NM TW(20.0) 94.0 2.0 18.0 Udakee Maree 70 T(40.0)

GC(117.0) WE(30.0) MRFP Kams;n (13) 2.0 TW(75.0) /0)57.0 4.0 8.0 I3handa\" 71 0(12.0) T(234.0) GC(32.S) W(12.1) MRFP Kamas;" (13) TW(S.I) 70.9 13.4 4.9 Mavai 72 R(12.6) T(65.6) GC(264.0) WE(114.0) EDEAG PRMR Kamasi" (12) TW(150.0) 25.0 52.0 Mamsee Khurd 73 EOEA 0(864.0) T(I392.0)

GC(95.0) TW(65.0) MRFP Kamasi" (15) 20.0 TWE(30.0) 209.0 45.0 15.0 Dighaura 74 T(190.0)

GC(21.0) MR Kamasi" (15) 1.0 TW(21.0) 90.0 26.2 26.2 Chakrehee 75 T(42.0)

GC(316.0) TW(IIO.Q) MRFP Kamasi" (16) EDEAG NM 22.0 4.0 13.0 Bhitee 76 TWE(S.O) T(2395.0)

GC(12002.0S ) PC(2972.19) W(97.21) I'R(22) WE(431.S4) EI>(29) MR(38) TW(2638.98) EAG(2S) N(39) '1'(40) 380.8 TWE(336Z.J 21727.8 2998.8 1930.0 EO(12) 1\1(16) NC(2) 2) EA(II) NR NW TK(1218.08) R(9Z.S5) L(11.74) 0(1506) T(233 19.66)

161 VIKAS KHAND BISANDA ( PART OF TAHSIL AT ARRA & BABERU DISTRICT BANDA K1LOMETRES

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BOUNDARY : DISTRICT .. TAHSIL vlKAS KHAND VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NO. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j B - Part of Ba beru Tahsil HEADQUARTERS : VIKAS KHAND .. @ POPULATION SlZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: BELOW 200 zoo - 499 . 500 - 999 . 1000 - 4999 5000 & ABOVE • • No. of Villages. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER m M''''''''''!IiM@iiM% Population. ORTANT METALLED ROAD RIVER AND STREAM ~ POST OFFICE . TELEGRAPH OFFICE .PO , TO HfGH SCHOOL / INTER COLLAGE S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ... BANK Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Nanie of the District:Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Blsanda Name of SUb-Dist: 0002 1 Amlohra 04819300· 4200200060()0210181 2 Bachhaundha 04818600 420020006000200174 3 Beldan 04819000 420020006000210178 4 Bhadenadu 04817600 420020006000180164 5 Bil Gavan 04819900 420020006000230187 6 Bisandee 04819400 420020006000210182 7 Daftara 04817800 420020006000180166 8 Ekauna 04817900 420020006000180167 9 Etavan 04820000 420020006000230188 10 Funfudee 04817400 420020006000180162 11 larohra 04819200 420020006000210180 12 Kairee 04818200 420020006000190170 13 Karinga 04817500 420020006000180163 14 Kauhara 04818800 420020006000210176 15 Konee 04818000 420020006000190168 16 Kori Khurd 04818300 420020006000190171 17 Korrahee 04818700 420020006000200175 18 Korram 04817300 420020006000180161 19 rLaulee Tcera Mau 04818100 420020006000190169 20 . Majhiva Sani 04819500 420020006000220183 21 Maraulee 04819100 420020006000210179 22 Palhari Sani 04819800 420020006000230186 23 Pavaiya 04818900 420020006000210177 24 Rachha 04819600 420020006000230184 25 Ranipur 04819700 420020006000230185 26 Rasulpur 04818500 420020006000200173 27 Sathi 04817700 420020006000180165 28 Saya 04818400 420020006000190172

_t63_ Alphabetical list ofVillagcs (C.D. block wise) Namc of the District·Banda Serial Name of villag_e 200 I Census location 1991 Census locatio number code number number

I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Blsanda Namc of Sub-Dist: 0003 1 Amwan 04824800 420030006000060048 2 'Bagha 04825000 420030006000060050 3 Balian 04825900 420030006000080059 4 Beri Birhand 04825400 420030006000070054 5 Bhadawal 04825600 420030006000070056 6 Bisanda (Rural) 04823900 420030006000040039 7 Chandrayal 04824300 420030006000050043 8 Chaunsarh 04826000 420030006000080060 9 Dabhani 04825100 420030006000060051 10 Gadaon 04825700 420030006000080057 11 Ghoori 04824000 420030006000040040 12 Hara Malauli 04824100 420030006000050041 13 Khataura 04824700 420030006000050047 14 Kullu Khera 04825500 420030006000070055 15 Kusama 04824600 420030006000050046 16 Lamehta 04826200 420030006000080062 17 NandanMau 04826100 420030006000080061 18 Oran (Rural) 04825200 420030006000070052 19 Pahari Khurd 04826500 420030006000090065 20 Para 04824900 420030006000060049 21 Pawai 04823800 420030006000040038 22 Pindkhar· 04824500 420030006000050045 23 Punahur 04824400 420030006000050044 24 Shahpur Sani 04825300 420030006000070053 25 Siklodhi 04824200 420030006000050042 26 Singhpur Mafi 04826300 420030006000090063 27 Tendura 04825800 420030006000080058 28 Umrehanda 04823700 420030006000040037 29 Utarwan 04826400 420030006000090064 DISTRICT CEI\ISUS HI>NDBOOK : BANDA

Census ofIndia 2001 ~ Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dah (-) is showlI in the wlunln and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. aid 10+ kms olthe ::l'" c:: nearest place "here the facility is available.j..j; given) .., ~ U § "0 u 'B ,_; '-' :.= {/l .c'"' ~ 0 .~" E .:: e 0 c a '0 t .'2" g ~ " '§ :B ~ t u" _g :; g_ ~>. u .., on 0. 0- '-' -;;rn:; 0 01) 0 :g "0 'r: ....l" 0 0 3 ~ ;:§ B" (f\'.) ~ ::.J ~ .c - .~ .~ 0 3 0/} e .~ s:::: .= E c. c 0-""0 ::l .... ~ '8 ::l'" c: t:; "~ 0 .'2 00 .:!: c 0 0. -; " e 'g E E ..0" '-' .5 B " :l '-' -; " u S '" .~ ,_, f:! V if.. E ~ "E S S E :;:; -'" S-'" E ~ 'c 0 ::l 1;( ~ 0 "= 'r: 0 o C 01)-5" ~cJ-§ Vl Z f-< f-< Z " " " '"IJ.l :2" Cl c.. u.l5 '« 0 e::: ...... ~ C~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CD Block; Ilisanda (0424)

CIIW 11« 5) 8S Korram 1'(2) M« 5) T Ill' W SS- 5) 1\(,5« 5) CV« 5) 883.0 2.945 498 MCW«S) rO(~ CM«5) RS( IO~) (048 I 7300) ("(10+) NCS« 5) SI'(tO+) plIC«5) W 1'11«5) CI'« 5) NWIIO+) OCS« S) ST(IO+)

- 1/(5- Funfudee I\CS(5- to) eV(5-IO) 8S(5-IO) 458.0 1,907 372 P M(5-IO) C(S- 10) MCW(S- Till' W SS- PO(~ 5) CM«5) (04817400) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) RS(ln~) 10) 10) PIlC« 5) W PII(S-IO) Cp(5-IO) OCS(lO q 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

11(5- Karing<1 I' M(S-IO) C(S· 10) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 85(5-10) 166.0 ,'584 110 Till' W SS- PO(~ S) CM«5) (04817500) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(I()+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) W I'H(5-10) Cp(5-IO) 1'11('(5-10) OC5(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW II«S) BS Bhadenadu P(2) M C(s- PO PH(5- CMCI'« I\CS(5-10) C'V(S-IO) 4 1,287.0 4,041 670 MeW(5-10) T HI' SS-W RS(IO+) (04817600) 10) 10) 5) NCS(tO+) 81'(10+) PIIC( 10+) NW(IM) OC5(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS P(2) M« 5) PHC H(IO+) liP W SS- POPH(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) Salhi (048t7700) 716.0 1,89S 305 CMC<: S) RS(IO+) C(5-IQ) MCW(5-1O) W 1O) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(104.)

- H(5- Danara P M« 5) C(S- HI' W SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 6 341.0 I,OS4 159 10) MCW(5- W PO«5) CM(5-10) (04817800) 10) l\IeS(lo+) 51'(10+) RS(loe) 10) plIC(5-1 0) pH(S-IO) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

. PO TO Ekauna 11(10+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) S06.0 2,S84 4S4 P M C(lO+) HPW1KC pTO CM«5) (04817900) MCW(IO+) ss-w NeS(lo+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) plI( 10+) CI'(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO')

H(5- Konee 1'(2) AC M« HpW SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 488.0 1,132 170 10) MCW(5- W 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04818000) 5) C(IO+) NCS(5-10) 81'(10+) RS(lO+) 10) PHC(5-1 0) PH(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO·)

Laulee Teera Mau 1'(3) M - 11« HPWTK /\C5« S) CV(lO' ) IlS« 5) 9 I,OSO.O 2,802 479 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04818100) C(lO+) 5) MCW(5-1O) SS-W NCS(IO+-) SI'(lO+) RS(lO') pHC« 5) 1'11«5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

CWC IIC I'IIS BS(~ S) Kairee 1 C 5 CIIW 11« S) IIPW 55- I'OI'H« i\CS« 5) ("V(10-1 10 1.702.0 4,987 741 1'(4) CM« 5) (04818200) 1\ «) MCW« 5) W S) NeSt In·) Sp(I\)- ! RS(IO' ) Cp« 5) ;-';\\"(11),) l ... 1'11('«5) IX"S(IO"") STI< 5)

11(5- BS Kori Khurd PM«5) i\CS(S-IO) (,Y( 10+1 II 217.3 781 128 10) MCW« 5) III' W SS-T 1'0«5) CM(S-IO) RS(lOI-) (04818300) C(lO+) NeS(5-11l) SP(104) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO) NW(I()I) PI'IC(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(IIH)

11(5- BS I\CS(S-IO) ('V(IO') Saya (04818400) 326.7 443 7S P M ('(5-10) 10) MCW(5- III' W SS-" 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) RS(IOI) 12 NC'S(S-IO) SI'(I(H) 10) I'IIC(S-IO) 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IOI) OeS(S-IO) ST(lO')

165

'-___'r--'--'--'~ VILLAGI: UIKI:C lORY Village Directory I and Use (As on 1999) Land u,e (i.e. area under dinerenl Iypes orland use in hectare)**

c E 0 -" eo 'g C c ~ :; :; 'b ""3 1l 0 u c E U" .... .s" E .E .- ..8 ~ 0 ~V) "00 :; t;j ,g 00 B ~ " ;:;" ~ V) 0 :0 .;;: o(l "Sl .!!! "eo c ~" ~ 5b .;;; ,g \:i E13 .:;: .0 S ~ 0.'" .. o .... "0 2] > ..c S Co .,.E e'" E u ;:; "§- "0 ~ .0 " '" 4-< OJ) c: 0 c v; .... c. ._e .~" e_g c " 8" ~ V) ~ a u -a Co "~ '" 1! OD :5 "e ·c Co 0 ~ -~ a 0 :; " " ]; V) ..: z" 0.. Z ~ E "- :5 u "on !Z Z" " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 \

GC(876.0) PR Bobenl (Np) (4) ED N 209.0 8.0 84.0 Korram T(876.0)

GC(555.0) PR MR Baberu (Np) (5) 104.0 5.0 39.0 Funfudee T(555.0)

GC(I23.0) Boberu (Np) (6) 78.0 6.0 7.0 Karinga ~lR FI' T(123.0)

EDEAG PR Baberu (Np) (8) N Bhadenadu 4 EOEA

GC(482.0) ·l'R Baberu (Np) (8) EDEAG - 290.0 39.0 80.0 Salhi T(482.0)

0C(140.0) TW(92.0) PR Bisanda Buzurg (9) EDEAG 5.0 32.0 Danar. 6 0(5.0) T(237.0)

PRMR OC(80.0) Bis.nda Buzurg (13) - 41.0 7.0 36.0 Ekauna 7 FP T(80.0)

OC(203.0) MRFP Bisando Buzurg (10) ED 228.0 13.0 18.0 Konee 8 T(203.0)

GC(453.0) TW(55.0) PRMR rp Bisonda Buzurg (4) ED TWE(40.0) 648.0 10.0 73.0 Laulcc T cera Mau 9 0(9.0) T(557.0) G("(34 1.0) TW(20.0) PI{ Bisanda Buzurg (4) EDEAG TK(280.0) 107R.O 32.0 164.0 Kairee 10 ()( I 1.0) T(652.0)

I'R Qisanda (5) EDEAG - T(72.3) 117.0 Kori Khurd II

I'RMR PI' Bisanda (7) T(95.0) 174.0 Saya 12

166 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a daB (-) is shown in the column and ., next to it ill brackets the distallcein broad ranges viz. < 5 killS., 5- I 0 killS. 0)(.1 10+ killS of the ~ r: nearest place ",here the facility is available.,ij; given) "0" ~ LJ" ~ u -;:; ] ,; 8 '"~ 0 '-' ..c:" 0 .t;" 'G 0 " 't " " (j_ 0 i:: B € .~ -2 LJ" ..c:" '5 -'" 01) "- P- 0 " ~ "0 1-0 "c ....J :§ 8 "0 }l" 'e a ='0 ~ ~ (j_ ..c: 0 ;J>~ - ~ ..... ~ .:; -0 U ;j..r:::.; co-;; " C d ':J ;g" "0 o .~ u 0 " E ~ en r: c u o . " .s" .S" 0 _ 0 ~ "-e: :§ }1 -'"" ~ ._ " t ~ ..c: "- ._ - .:! E - 0 .0 .:; '0 '- -;:;" ~ .- :; 0 -;:; :;:= g> .2 S Q. '"~ .~ r: .~ ~ :::l '- ~ 2-0 o ~ -0 0 "~ 0 0 '0 ._ ~ = ~ 0- t .~" -;:; " .~ E~ " .0 u B " ::I u :::l '" .t:""iii g" ""iii E u '6 e '" .~ b e 11 • S " E" ::I :::l tf Ei~ u.s -g 0 a -0 ~ 0 00-5 5~ if.: Z f- f- Z t.U ~LJ- " '" 2:" Ci 0.. 82 « c ~ u U t: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P« J{asulpur 11(10+) III' W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IO'·) BS(5-10) 13 59.0 314 41 5) M«5) 1'0«5) CM(IO,) (04818500) MCW(lO+) W NCS(5-10) SP(IO.J.) RS(IO+) (,(10+) 1'11(10+) CP(5-IO) t'HC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO"") NW(IO+)

Bachhaundha PM AC 11(10+) liP W SS· PO 1'11(5- ACS(5·10) (,V(IOe) BS(5·10) 14 3.5 1.566 252 CM(5·10) (04RI81i0O) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) W 10) NCS(5-10) SP(I()I) RS(10+) CP(5-10) PI-jC(5-10) OeS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

KoO"ahee l' M A(" C(5- I1I'IIS III' W TK ACS(5-10) ("V(IOI) BS(5-10) 15 1.682.0 9.799 1.670 10) MeW(5-10) PO PH(55) ("M(S·IO) (04818700) SS·II1' NCS(10+) SI'(10') RS{IO;) PIIC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

Kauhar. I' M« S) 11(10+) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(10+) I3S(IO+) 16 379.0 885 168 PO«S) CM(<:S) (04818800) C(lO+ ) MCW(IO+) SS-W . NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) I'IIC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Pavaiya prj) M(5·IO) 11(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 17 3.454 598 HPWSS-T 1'01'11« CM«5) (04818900) C(10+) MCW(10+) 5) NCS(5-10) SI'(10+) RS(10+) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-10) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW H(S-IO) Beldan I' M« 5) HI'WSS- ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 18 1,086 186 MCW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-10) (04819000) C(10+) W NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) 1'11(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWCHW Maraulce 1'(2) M(2) HPW SS- PO PH(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 19 683.0 3,180 481 H(5-10) CM(10+) (04819100) C(lO+) W 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

MCWSMP Jarohra l' AC M« 5) H1'WSS- '\CS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 20 340.0 2.296 413 CHW H(5-10) PO«5) CM(S·10) (04819200) C(S-IO) W NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) PIIC(IO+) PH(5·10) CP(5-1O) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

RMPCHW CV Amlohrn 1'(2) M AC 11(10+) ACS(S-10) BS(5-10) 21 2.693 4S5 HI' WTK C I'O(~ S) CM« 5) SP(10+) (04819300) ('(10 1') MCW(S-10) NCS(10+) RS([(H) SS-W PH«5) ("1'(5-10) ST(10+) PHC(5-10) (XS(lO') NW(10')

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Bisandee 11(10+) 111' W TK C PO 1'11« ACS(5·10) ('\'(10') BS« 5) 22 566.0 2.422 424 I' Me(IOe) ("M« 5) (04819400) MCW(5-10) SS·W 5) NCS( 10') SI'(IO'I RS(I()' 1 ("1'(5-10) PIIC(5-10) (KS(10+) ST(I I)' ) NW( 10' I

11(5- CV NW BS(5- Majhiva Sani I'M«5) 10) ACS(5·1O) 23 1,054.0 3.543 611 T HI' W TK 1'0(;'10) CM«S) SI'(10+) 10) (04819500) C(10+) MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) SS-W I'H«5) CI'(I (I +) ST(IO+) RS(IOl-) I'I1C(10+) OCS(10+)

11(5- Rachha r M« 5) HI' W SS· ACS« S) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 24 187.0 798 109 10) MCW(5· W 1'0«5) CM(10+) (04819600) C(10,) NCS(IO+) SI'(10+) RS(10~) . 10) PIIC(5-10) 1'11(10+) CI'(10,) OCS(IO"') ST(IO~) NW(J(j,)

.....1~L __ .__ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under diITerent types of land usc in hectare)'" s "'" .~ 2- .", 0 "uc E1 "c S 0..> ~ .~ 0 bn '0 u i:! ~ on "=' .;;: o"I! ~ c ;>, 2:'" 10 E"2 8 0.. 0..> '" .c: B 0- 0- is.E e'" '-' i;; .", 0- S u '0 " ... " .- ~ '" OJ ~ e0- t; on E ~ ~ '"~ 0 c " "- 0 '" ~0 -< Z c.. Z ~ S'" u.. ] Z'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(68.0) MRFP Bisanda BlIzlIrg (10) ED 11.0 3.0 7.0 Rasulpur 13 T(68.0)

GC(307.0) rvlR FP Bisanda Buzurg (8) ED 15.0 4.0 20.0 Bachhaundha 14 T(307.0)

I'RMR GC(24 10.0) Bisanda Buzurg (5) ED E/\G N M 290.0 6.0 157.0 Korr::thee 15 FP EO E/\ T(24 10.0)

GC(260.0) MR FP Babent (Np) (II) 103.0 6.0 31.0 Kauhara 16 T(260.0)

PR Baberu (14) 926.0 17

I'RMR GC(39 1.0) Baberu (Np) (10) ED 52.0 23.0 7.0 Beldan 18 1'1' T(39 1.0)

GC(98 1.0) PR Oran (Np) (5) ED W(22.0) 77.0 15.0 40.0 Maraulee 19 T(1003.0)

ED E/\G PR FP Oran (Np) (7) larohra 20 EOEA

I'RMR Oran (Np) (9) ED FP 261.0 11.0 57.0 Amlohra 21

GC(SII.O) PRMR Oran (Np) (7) ED 0(60.0) 52.0 12.0 45.0 Hisandee FP 12 T(871.0)

GC(1396.0) PR Oran (Np) (5) ED 0(8.0) 6.0 86.0 Majhiva Sani 23 T(1404.0)

GC(84.0) PRMR Oran (Np) (16) 88.0 12.0 Rachha 24 T(84.0)

168 DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK : B/lNDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and I next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-\0 kills. :lid 10+ killS orthe I '"fii Oi nearest place "here the facility is available.g; given) -0" S U" a 0 u " ,; u ~ - -;:; ~ .<:" <=> .!,:" .... '5 .;;" := <=> c" E e .... " [:'. 0 ,,~ .~ 2- U" .<: .... :; .:: g_ E u 0- "0. U r;rn:J '" ,., OJ) .", .;;:; 0 " <=>- '" 0" ""' .. 'c ....J ~ 0 -0 ~" ::s = 0 ~ ~ .;: [:'. .<: ~~ ~~en " "d 8 Q '_O .;.a:; .., ~ t: "0 tJ 0 ::l :g ~ 00 :;:J "'"co o,~ " -5 0" 0 ...... c: t: u "d "..; ._o c - ii :§ ...... 'g .<: ~ 0- " ..c 0 co -;:;" .....:-~ -~a ~.2 -;: :; -;:; '"t: > ._::l E .,. ""'0 3: £, .~ e .~ .~ t: o~-o S ::l '- '" 0 .... on zoo ._ " g t: '" c 0 "~ C- .S -;:; t: ::l ,., .0 " - ~ d E (f) -;; " .;< :;1 ~ ::l " u S" '" eo .. E '" E" E ] E :;:J -0 ·c co 0 ::l S-,!::! 't [i (.) .5 -g a 3: 0 -0" ·c '"0 0Il-5 0:::: Z f- f- Z I.J.J :;;" " o " .:!u- '"" Cl c.. U.o ..; 0 ~ u ut: I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11(5- Ranipuf 10) Ill' W SS- PO ACS« 5) CV(lO+) OS(5-10) 25 1.440.0 3,817 547 I' M C(lO+) (,M(IO;") (04819700) MCW(IO") W 1'11(10") NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ('1'(10') PIlC(IO') OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- ll« - Palhari Semi 1'(3) M(S-IU) AeS« 5) eV(lo+) BS« 5) 26 205.0 807 187 5) M('W(5-IO) ~ ~%_~ TK 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04819800) C(IO+) NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) I'HC(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(10+) OeS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW«5)

l3il Gavan P M« 5) - 11« TIIPWTK A(,8(10+) eV(lo+) BS« 5) 27 206.0 528 75 5)MCW(5-10)SS_W 1'0«5) CM(IO'") (04819900) C(IO+) NCS(IO" ) SP(IO") RS(I()+) PHe(IO+) 1'11«5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Etavan PM«S) H(IO+) AeS« 5) eV«5) OS« 5) 28 673.0 1,787 273 THI'WTK 1'0(~5) CM«5) (04820000) C(IO+) MeW«5) NeS(10+) SI'(IO+) RS(10+) R SS-W PU« 5) CI'(101) 1'1IC(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Umrehanda I' M« 5) C(S- CHW 1i(5-10) 111' W TK AeS(5-10) eV(10+) 29 982 170 MCW(S-IO) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(lO+) (04823700) SS-T NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) 10) I'HC(5-1O) 1'11(5-10) ('1'(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

CHW 11(5-10) Pawai PM Ae ACS(5-10) eV(1O+) 08« 5) 30 33.0 3,050 471 MeW(5-10) HPWTKC 1'0(;-10) CM(5-10) (04823800) C(IO+) NeS(5-10) SP(IO+) R8(10+) PHC(5-1O) 5S-1 I'H(IO+) el'(5-10) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« MCWCHW Bisanda (Rural) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 31 3,099.0 1,764 298 5)M«5) 11« 5) PHC« HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04823900) NCS« 5) SP«5) RS(IO+) C(lO+) 5) el'« 5) ""« 5) OCS« S) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

H« OS Ghoori P M«5)C« HPWTK ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 32 389.5 1,265 200 5)MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) RS(10") (04824000) 5) S5-T NeS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) PI1« 5) CI'«5) NW(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

Itara Malauli 1'(2) M(1O+) H(I04-) ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) 8S«5) 33 641.3 1,239 200 Ill' W SS-T I'O{IO+) CM(IOI) (04824100) qIO+) MeW(IO+) NCS(IO') 51'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(lO') PHC(lO+)

Siklndhi 1'(2) Mq5- 11(5- '111' W TK C - I\CS(IO") ('V(IO+) 135« 5) 34 915.0 2.406 346 10) MCW(S- I' 1'0(5-10) CM«5) (04824200) 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') RS(IO+ ) 10) 1'11("(5.10) SS-I I 1'11(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(I(j-)

- 11« Chandrayal IWWSS- AC8(10+) CV(IO+) I1S« 5) 35 389.0 1,285 231 I' M(5-10) C« 5) MCW« 5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04824300) III' Ne8(10+) 81'(101-) RS(IO+) 5) I'I-IC« 5) 1'11« 5) CI'«5) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(5- Pumhur 1'(4) M(2) C« II MCW« 5) !II' W TK C 1'01'11(5- CMCI'« "CS« 5) CV(5-10) 36 1,371.0 5,014 821 10) 10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) (04824400) 5) I'IIC« 5) SS-Hl' NW(IOI-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

_'_69._ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area underdifTerenl lypes orland use in heclare)'"*

]' ..§. G- ::a0 "u E § .5" E 'i) .!!l 0 " ~ u ~ ,g"" "0 OJ) .;: o >- 8 ::< 0. 1:: !:! 8 0. ""C- &a e "'"u ~ E U "0 " .... "C- .- ~ 1;l e t> on ~ ~ ~ 0 c: §: 0 " ~0 « Z c... z" :;; E" ..... }; 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(184.0) ED Ei\G TW(256.0) Fl' Own (Np) (14) 824.0 10.0 101.0 Ranipur 25 EO Ei\ 0(169.0) T(609.0)

I'RMR O,'an (Np) (10) N FPNC

PRMR 0C(45.0) Oran (Np) (15) Bi! Gavan 27 FP T(45.0) 137.,

TK(77.0) PRFP Oran (Np) (12) 0(11.0) 437.0 30.0 47.0 Etavan 28 T(88.0)

PRMR Bi,anda Buzurg (7) EDEAO 0.1 2.0 19.0 Umrehanda 29 FP -

PRMR Bisanda Buzurg (8) - 84.0 Pawai 30 FP

MRFP Bisanda Buzurg (3) - Bisanda (Rural) 31

GC(42.0) PRMR TWE(6.0) Bisanda Buzurg (3) EDEAG 17.0 6.4 31.0 Ghoori 32 FP 0(22.0) T(70.0)

MR Bisanda Buzurg (II) - 354.0 56.0 44:0 Ham Malauli 33

0C(25.5) PRMR EDEAO Sisand. Buzurg (7) 1'C(22.0) 497.0 14.0 62.0 Siklodhi 34 FI' EO EA T(47.5)

OC(l48.0) PRMR ED Ei\G Sisand. Buzurg (4) WE(21.0) 125.0 2.0 29.0 Chandrayal 35 1'1' EOEA T(169.0)

OC(l041.0) PRFP Bisanda Buzurg (3) ED 193.0 13.0 105.0 Punahur 36 T(1041.0)

170 DISTRICT CENSUS Hl'NDBOOK : BN-iDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenities available (if not available wilhin the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. Old 10+ killS or the '";::! !!J nearest place ",here the facility is available.g: given) 1:! £l U'" § "0 .~ ,j u ~ ""u u .<::" ~ 0 " e ~ t: .S" '"c: "b 2 ·E '3 u"'" ""~ .c0 r: :; ~ g_a 0- U ~(./);::I "'-'" >- u - ~ '"0- .;:: 0 "en 0 0 s... "'c: gj ~ ...J'" :3 -0 "§" il :::: 0 o;:s .;; ~"" .c., u ~~ -;_g:B al " "0 c .~ ;g § "0 u 0 :l -"!!J ~ eJl .:; ~ " g.~ ~" ;::! -"._0 " :;'" 0 i'!: ~ .!:! u -" E 0- """ c: ~ '13 " .- ._ ::l "- 0 .... OJ) .... 2"'" o~"'" 0 " " .- " £l B" 0- ".g " .0'" "§" - " 0; Ei UJ " -i';''" " .:1 :Q " ~ 0 .. a E £l g Ei '"u " Ss~ '" .~ g '': " ;::! " S i'!: 0 0 1i u.s -g "'" '1: 0 o c en.:; _ u "(/.I f-- ;z; " " " z" f-- "'"U.l 2" 0 a.. uB

I'indkhar 1'(2) M AC H(IOI) IIPW SS- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 37 9()O.O 2.332 358 PO PH CM(5-IO) (04824500) C(lO") MCW(IO+) Ill' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO'I) PHC(IO+) OCS(I()+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HMCWPHS Kusama I' M AC C(5- SMP(2) TIIPWTK 1'111'0« ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 8S«5) 38 264.0 1.801 293 CM«5) (04824600) 10) CHW(2) C SS-HP 5) "'CS(IO+) SI'(5-10) RS«5) CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) S,.(IO+) NW(IO+)

• 11(5- - Khalaura I' AC M« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) 8S(5-IO) 39 165.0 861 137 10) MC~< 5) T III' W TK 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04R24700) C(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SI'(5-10) RS(5-10) PHC(5-1) C SS-HP 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI-)

1'« Amll'an H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 40 876.0 2,998 453 5)M«5) THI'WTK 1'0(~5) CM«S) (04824800) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) C SS-HI' PH« S) CI'«5) 1'1IC(5-1O) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HII DCWC BS 1'(2) M(2) C(5 H(5·10) T HI' W TK PO PH(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 41 Para (04824900) 961.0 3,109 522 CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) 10) MCW(S-IO) CS5-HP 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) I'IIC(S-IO) OC8(10+) S,.(IO+)

MCWRMP BS Bagha 1'(3) M C(5- T HI' W TK PO PH(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 42 1,2S4.0 4,937 806 H(5-IO) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (04825000) 10) SS-HP 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST«5)

Dabhani 1'(2) AC(4) CIIW H(S-IO) III' W SS- PH 1'0« ACS(5-10) CV(IO!-) 8S«5) 43 597.0 2.614 441 CM(5-10) (04825100) M«S)C(10+) MCW(5-IO) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO-!-)

IIA ACS BS Oran (Rural) 1'(2) M S T III' W SS- PO TO CM(2) CV(IO+) 44 1,872.0 6.139 1,019 MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(lO+) (04825200) C(IO+) HP I'TOI'H CP(IOI) SP(IO+) I'HC(10+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

Shah pur Sani P M(10+) 11(10+) AC8(10+) CV(IO-!-) BS RS«S) 45 735.0 2.922 443 T HI' W S8- I'O(~ 5) CM«S) (04825300) C(10+) MCW(5-to) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) III' I'H« 5) Cr(lo+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S"(IO+)

11« AS Ben Birhand 1'(2) M(S-IO) T HI' W SS- 5) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 46 137.0 1.048 144 5) MCW(IO+) ro(~ CM« 5) RS(III+) (04825400) C(10~) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) PHC(IO+) 111' 1'11« S) CI'(5-10) NW(IO-I) OCS(IO+) ST(IO")

1 1'(2) AC(5) MCWCWC Kullu Khcra HI' W R'\' ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 47 882.0 2,460 360 M(S-IO) 11(5-10) 1'0(5-10) CM(S·IO) (04825500) SS-IIP NeS(5·tO) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) 1'11« S) CI'(S-IO) C(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

H« Bhadc"" .. 1 1'(2) M ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 48 842.0 2,31)1 387 5) MCW«5) T HI' W TK PO(~ 5) CM« 5) (04825600) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) RC S8-IIP 1'11« S) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 172 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : B.ANQA Census of India 20CH - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dall (-) is shown in the column and V> next to it in brackets the distallcein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. aJd 10+ kms of the ;; c nearest place v,!lere the facility is available1J; given) OJ ."," u a 0 I :~ u '" u -'" :;; 0 .:::" " 0 " ] 'G ~ 'E" .g" .5 " ~ U" .c" ~ ::1 u V> P-'" o. U " - " bJl OJ " 0 " g 32 0 'r; ~~~ ...J ::§ 0 B C :::: 0 ~ f .;; <::!. u ~~ en._,~ " 0<1 ~ '';:: ':;.2:B "'"~ ':.) ~ :: t: ::l "§ .." ~ ~ eo 0 .... g .~ 0<1"< .... " -5" OJ .c co .2 ~ ·3 .c " .0 _32 OJ ,g ;;; P- 8 .2 .0 .;; :; ::> ::l u " 0 OJ ~ b1, 13 ~ .<;:::'" " ._ " E '" 0. "" c - .;:;" ::1 "- 1; 0 .... 0 Of) 2 El'" .g a § ~ c 0 " 0.. ::1 .0 OJ .5 ]" ~ » 'f:a U - E -;; " " u -" "E '" " u 2~~ E 3 "5 E ::l '6 E-" .~ b ~ 1=!.rJ E "~ ·c oJ" 0 ::l OJ to' 'r;" 0 ':,)0 :::1 o ."";:! VJ" Z I--'" I-- Z '"LU ~ 0 "- ('2 ~~ c:::_u u E: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

fI(S- Gadaon - III' W TK PO 1'11(5- ACS« 5) ('V(10+) BS(5-10) 49 819.0 3,407 550 I' M C(lO+) 10) MCW(5- , CM«5) (04825700) 10) NCS(lO+) SI'(I0+) RS(IOI) 10) 1'11('(5-10) SS-HI (,P(5·10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

ACS Tendura 1'(4) M HIIMCW HI' W TK (' 1'0 I'll ('V(IO') BS(5-IO) 50 1.629.0 5,925 945 CM«5) NCS(104) (04825800) C(lO+) I'IIC(IO+) S5-1lI' SP(IO+) RS(IO,) CP(IIl+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

11(5- Balian 1'(3) M C(5- IIPWSS- 1'01'11« ACS«5) ('V(5-IO) BS(5-10) 51 706.0 5.365 871 10) MCW(5- CM(5-10) (048 5900) 10) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOq 10) PIIC(5-10) III' CP(5-IO) 7 OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) NW(IOI)

WI PHS CHW(2) BS Chaunsarh 1'(2) M(2) TIIPWTK PO CM CP(5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 52 1.121.0 5.070 827 11(10+) RS(IO+) (04826000) ('(10+) (' SS-HP 1'11(10+) 10) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) NW(IO,) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) PIlC(IO+)

CIlW 11(10+) Nandan Mau 1'(2) M Ill' W SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) I3S(5-IO) 53 1,114.0 2.637 408 MCW(lO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (0482610.0) C(lO+) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(IO+) 1'11(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

Lamehta 1'(2) M«5) 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO i) 54 399.0 1,318 174 Till' W TK 1'0(;0+) CM(IO+) (04826200) C(lO+) MCW(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(! 0 !-) RS(IO+) R SS-IIP 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS RS Singhpur Mali 1'(5) M C(5- 11(10+) (,V(IO+) 55 2.018.0 7.289 1,129 IIPSS-IIP PO 1'11(3) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (04826300) 10) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) CI'(IU+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) I'HC(IO+) ST(lO I)

Utanvan 1'(4) M 11(10+) .<\CS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS«5) 56 2.295.0 4,138 620 HI' W R SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(IO+) (04826400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) HI' 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

"ahan Khurd I'M«5) 11(10+) IIPW SS- 1'111'0« ACS« 5) CV(IOI) BS« S) 57 167.0 647 92 CM(5-IO) (04826500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HI' 5) I

Il(S) IIA 1111(3) J) T(19) i\ICW(7) 1'0(20) W(55) CWC(3) IIC TO(2) IIS(15) Block To(al 4ZZ09.J 150543 243671'(98) 1\1(31) CI\1(5) ACS(3) eV(2) S AC(IS) PIIC PIIS(4) TK(2S) PTO(2) N\\' RMP(2) IlI'(57) 1'11(64) !t(S) C(IS) SMP(3) CII\\,(16)

173 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. a,'ea underdirrerent types orland lise in hectare)*'

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Pit MR EDEAG GC(613.0) l3isanda l3uzurg (7) 10.0 514.0 71.0 Gadaon 49 FPNC' EO EA T(613.0)

PR MR I 0 GC'( 1282.0) Oran (Np) (6) EDEAG - 14.0 12.0 Tendura 50 FPNC . 1'(1282.0)

2 0 GC( 1049.0) PR Alarra (Mb) (8) 60.n 18.0 102.0 Balian 51 . T(I()49.0)

EDEAG GC(813.0) PRMR Alarra (Mh) (II) 59.0 8.0 76.0 Chaunsarh 52 EOEA T(813.0)

GC(524.0) PRMR Oran (Np) (5) EOEAG NM 0(156.0) 4.0 54.0 Nandan Mau S3 FP T(680.0)

0(78.0) MRFP Oran (Np) (12) EO 267.0 11.0 34.0 Lamehta 54 T(78.0)

GC(473.0) EOEAG PR Oran (Np) (9) N 0(67.0) 962.0 183.0 49.0 Singhpur Mali 55 EOEA T(540.0)

GC(414.0) MRFP Oran (Np) (10) 175.0 0(30.0) 462.0 1395.0 203.0 Ularwan 56 T(444.0)

TW(35.0) Pit Oran (Np) (0) N 95.0 7.0 13.0 Pahari Khurd 57 T(35.0)

GC(2 I 856.5) re(25) PR(43) W(22) [1)(38) "IR(J8) WE(21) EAG(20) N(II) 1 FI'(36) 209.0 T\\'(554) 12068.1 2656.4 2890.0 [0(12) M(5) NC(5) TWE(46) EA(I2) NR NW TK(367) 0(669) T(23727.72I)

174 VIKA S KHAND MAHUA ( PART OF TAHSIL NARAINI & ATARRA ) DISTRICT BANDA KIL METRES

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Note - Headquarters of Vikas Khand Naraini is Ideated at Naraini Town K H A N D HIGHWAY:NATIONAL NH 76 BOUNDARY : STATE IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD TAHSIL. RAILWAY LINE: BROAD GAUGE VIKAS KHAND .. ______RIVER AND STREAM ~ VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATiON CODE NO ~_-_-_-~4~2~6QO_-_-; POST OFPICE , TELEGRAPH OFFICE FO , TO HEADQUARTERS' TAHSIL, VIKAS KHAND @ @ HIGH SCHOOL I INTER COLLEGE POPULATiON SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES BELOW 200 PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE 200 -499 , 500 - 999 , 1000 - 4999 , 5000 & ABOVE • • BANK UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NO. ~- X 04842800 - ~ URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER.. . ~ Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District· Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Mahuva Name of Sub-Dis!: 0003 1 Adharori 04822400 420030007000030024 2 Ajit Para 04820600 420030007000010006 3 Anathuwa 04823400 420030007000030034 4 Bahoran Purwa 04820300 420030007000010003 5 Barsanda Buzurg 04821400 420030007000020014 6 Barsanda Khurd 04821200 420030007000020012 7 Bigahna 04820700 420030007000010007 8 BilOaon 04820500 420030007000010005 9 Budhauli 04823500 420030007000030035 10 Chak Amhar 04822800 420030007000030028 II Chak Mochaha 04822900 420030007000030029 12 Chak Takuli 04823000 420030007000030030 13 Chhibaon 04821900 420030007000020019 14 Dongari 04821800 420030007000020018 15 Durai Mafi 04820900 420030007000010009 16 Ohuraunda 04820100 420030007000010001 17 Oumai 04823600 420030007000030036 18 Hastam 04822300 420030007000030023 19 Ilam Khurd ·04822100 420030007000020021 20 Jakhni 04821300 420030007000020013 21 .Jamrehi 04820400 420030007000010004 22 Kergehana 04822000 420030007000020020 23 Khamliaura 04823200 420030007000030032 24 Khurhand 04821500 420030007000020015 25 Mahuwa 04821100 420030007000020011 26 Makari 04821600 420030007000020016 27 Nagnedhi 04822700 420030Q07000030027 28 Nai 04820800 420030007000010008 29 Nandna 04822600 420030007000030026 30 Rahusat 04823100 420030007000030031 31 Sahewa 04820200 420030007000010002 32 Semaria Mirdaha 04822500 420030007000030025 33 Semariya Jadid 04821700 420030007000020017 34 Syohad 04822200 420030007000020022 35 Takuli 04821000 420030007000010010 36 Tenduhi 04823300 420030007000030033

176 '--- Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Mahuva Name of Sub-Dist: 0004 1 Aila 04835800 420040007000030026 2 Aji(pur 04834800 420040007000030016 3 Akbarpur Girwan 04838000 420040007000050049 4 Amritpur Kherwa 04839900 420040007000060068 5 Aljunah 04835400 420040007000030022 6 Bachhei 04839600 420040007000060065 7 Badeha Seodha 04840100 420040007000060070 8 Bahadurpur Syondha 04837500 420040007000050044 9 Baheri 04840000 420040007000060069 10 Bal Khera 04834300 420040007000020011 11 Bande 04840700 4200400070000700'76 12 Bansaka 04834600 420040007000020014 13 Bansi 04837200 420040007000040041 14 Barimanpur 04837700 420040007000050046 15 Bariyari 04838600 420040007000050055 16 Barokhar Buzurg 04834000 420040007000010008 17 Barokhar Khurd 04833700 420040007000010005 18 Ba1l.lwa Syodha 04842300 420040007000080092 19 Bhasround 64833400 420040007000010002 20 Bhawai 04842000 420040007000080089 21 ChakBande 04840600 420040007000070075 22 Chak Gin"a 04837400 420040007000040043 23 ChakHadaha 04841000 420040007000070079 24 Chak Kiratpur 04839200 420040007000060061 25 Chakk Mafi 04839000 420040007000050059 26 Chatsara 04839500 420040007000060064 27 Deorar 04838900 420040007000050058 28 Dubari 04839700 420040007000060066 29 Durgapur 04835500 420040007000030023 30 Gadhi Chand pur 04834700 420040007000030015 31 Gaidi Mafi 04835200 420040007000030020 32 Gaur Shivpur 04841700 420040007000080086 33 Girwan 04836800 420040007000040037 34 Gokhia 04840900 420040007000070078 35 Gopal Khera 04834100 420040007000010009 36 Govindpur 04833300 420040007000010001 37 Hadaha 04841200 420040007000070081 38 Husenpur Kalan 04837300 420040007000040042 39 Husenpur Klmrd 04837100 420040007000040040 40 Jahangirabad 04836200 420040007000040031 41 Jamapur 04836900 420040007000040038 42 Jarar 04836100 420040007000040030 43 Kabauli 04841100 420040007000070080 44 Kalhara 04841300 420040007000070082 45 Kazipur Gir.'1an 04837900 420040007000050048 46 Kesa1l.lwa 04839300 420040007000060062 47 Khadiha 04835000 420040007000030018 48 Khanpur 04838400 ... 420040007000050053 49 Kharaunch 04842400 420040007000080093 50 Kherwa 04835900 420040007000030027 51 Khohi 04836500 420040007000040034 52 Kiratpur 04839400 420040007000060063 53 Kolawal Raipur 04838500 420040007000050054 54 Madhopur 04833500 420040007000010003 55 Majhgawan Seodha 04833900 420040007000010007 56 Malehra Niwada 04834200 420040007000010010

__1.:r:t~_ -_----- ~------~ Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of tlte District:nanda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number

J 2 3 4 57 Mampur 04833600 420040007000010004 58 Manpur KJlUrd 04838700 420040007000050056 59 Masuri 04836000 420040007000030029 60 Mau Girwan 04838800 420040007000050057 61 Mirzapur 04836700 420040007000040036 62 Moongus 04835700 420040007000030025 63 Motiyari 04842500 420040007000080094 64 Mungaura 04842800 420040007000080097 65 Muradpur 04837600 420040007000050045 66 Murwan 04837000 420040007000040039 67 Naharpur Mafi 04836400 420040007000040033 68 Nandwara 04840500 420040007000060074 69 Naraini (Dehat) 04842100 420040007000080090 70 Nauhai 04840400 420040007000060073 71 Nibhaura 04834400 420040007000020012 72 Nihalpur 04838300 420040007000050052 73 Pachokhar 04841400 420040007000070083 74 Pagnara 04841800 420040007000080087 75 Paharpur 04840200 420040007000060071 76 ~aigamberpur 04833800 420040007000010006 77 P.ataura 04835100 420040007000030019 78 Patraha 04836600 420040007000040035 79 Paundara 04840800 420040007000070077 80 Pithaurabad 04836300 420040007000040032 81 Prempur 04839100 420040007000060060 82 Rajapur 04842700 420040007000080096 83 Rampur Murdi 04842600 420040007000080095 84 Riga 04839800 420040007000060067 85 Risaura 04841600 420040007000080085 86 Samastpur 04837800 420040007000050047 87 Santpur 04838200 420040007000050051 88 Sarai Salimpur 04841500 420040007000080084 89 Sarai Zadid 04841900 420040007000080088 90 Saripur 04835600 420040007000030024 91 Sarswaha 04835300 420040007000030021 92 Sauta Syodha 04834500 420040007000020013 93 Sidhalla 04842200 420040007000080091 94 Syodha 04838100 420040007000050050 95 Tarkhari 04840300 420040007000060072 96 Tera Girwan 04834900 420040007000030017

178 DISTRICT CENSLJS HJlNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Ame.nities available (ifnot available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distallccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 killS. : 0 " -5" " " ..0" • 0 " d \; :§ "- '5 .c .!:i 0. " '" _:2"E .n .;;: 0 "- -;; _ e-:s> =' .9 ""5 0 e .~ " ._ 'B E 0. "3: '0 I- a I- :I" 0-'0 "- 0 0 cO ~ 0 "" -;; c ..::: ~ " ~ 0.. .D .~ ]" ':g S ~ dJ " U " B :) '"§ g -;;" () :i2 S '" ~ '1) ~ E S S E '5 c: S .... ·c ~ u.:: "§ '5 0 "0 ·c 0 on.;; §6 l/) " '" o " Z" ~ f- Z" w ::;s" Cl "- v2 <: 0 ~Uu u r: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

C[) llIock: 1\1"hu,.. (0425)

B(5- Ghuraulld

BS Sahcwa 1'(2) M ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 954.0 2,596 423 MCWIl(5-10) III'WSS.T 1'01'11« CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) (04820200) C(lO+) I'IIC(S-IO) 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) CI'(5-10) NW(I01) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI)

1'« RS H;:lhoran Pmwa H(IO+) AO« 5) CV(IO+) 259.0 781 127 5) M(5-IO) III'W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) RS(IOI) (04820300) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) C(lO+) 1'11(5-10) CI'«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(104-)

Jamrchi - 11(5- I'll POe ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) nS(5-10) 4 524.0 1,554 251 I' M C(lO+) 10) MeW« 5) III' W SS-T < CM(S-IO) (04820400) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(5-IO) plIC(5-IO) 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) . SHIO+) NW(IO,)

ACS BS RS(5- l3ilOaon 894 1'(2) M« 5) liB MCW 1'111' W SS- PO PH« CMCP(5- CV(IO+) 2.054.0 5,729 H(IO+)pHC(5·l' 5) NCS(IO+) 10) (04820500) • C(10+) 10) 81'(10+) 10) OCS(IO+) NW(IOI-) ST(IO+)

RMI'(2)CHW A.iil!'ara 1'(2) M 11(5-10) 1'111' W SS- PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IO+) nS« 5) 6 1,144.0 3.314 621 CM(5-10) (04820600) C(lO+) MCW«5) T 5) NCS(lO+) . SI'(IO+) R8(5-IO) CI'(5-10) PHC(IO I) OCS(IO+) 51'(10+) NW(IO+)

11(5- Bigahna I'M(S-IO) ACS«5) CV(I01') 138(5-10) 245.0 1,042 129 10) MeW« 5) III' W S5-T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (04820700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(101-) RS(5-10) l'HC(104 ) 1'11« 5) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOq

HMCW«5) I'll 1'0« ACS« 5) CV(IOI·) 138(5-10) Nai (04820800) 496.0 1.632 273 P M ('(IO+) 111' \\' 5S-T CM«5) PIIC(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) . RS(5-10) CI'(5-10) (X~S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

11« Durai Mall I' M« 5) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO') [lS(5-10) 9 296.0 1.023 151 5) M("\\'(5-10) HI' II' 55·T 1'0« 5) ("MI5-IO) (04820900) C(IO+) NC"S( 10+) SPill), ) RS(~-I() 1'11("(10') 1'11« 5) l"1'(S-IO) (X-S(IO') ST(IO') NW(IIl') ... 11« Takuli I'M(S-IO) AC5(S-10) CV(IO') IlS(5-11J) 10 226.0 573 102 5) MCW(5-IO) III' W S8·T 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (04821000) q\(H) NeS(IOI) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) I'IIC(lO+) 1'11« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IOI) ST(lOI) NW(HH)

Mahuwa \'(2) M(2) CM CI'(5- AeS(5·10) CV(IOl-) OS RS« 5) II 1.161.0 4.265 759 II MeW pliC III' W SS-T PO 1'11(5) (04821100) C(lO+) 10) NCS(IOI) spew,) NW(lOI·) OCS(II)+) ST(IO,")

179 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under diITerellt types orland use ill hectare)""

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 22 23 2

GC(67.0) EDEAG W(14.0) I'R Banda (Mb) (17) NM 148.0 1.0 28.0 Ghuraunda EOEA TWE(26.0) T(107.0)

GC(29 1.0) W(90.0) EDEAG 1'1< Banda (Mb) (17) NM TWE(145.0) 307.0 1.0 74.0 Sahewa EOEA TK(38.0) 1'(564.0)

EDEAG GC(131.0) 1'1< Banda (Mb) (18) 96.0 2.0 23.0 B

GC(200.0) W(1.0) PR Banda (Mb) (20) ED NM 268.0 1.0 42.0 lamrehi 4 TK(1.0) T(202.0)

GC(842.0) TW(39.0) EDEAG Pit Banda (Mb) (20) NM TWE(IIO.O) 735.0 7.0 214.0 Bil Gaon EOEA TK(LO) 1'(992.0)

I'RMR GC(6S7.0) Banda (Mb) (20) ED N 300.0 11.0 111.0 Ajit Para 6 1'1' 1'(657.0)

GC(52.0) W(17.0) I'RMR Alan'" (Mb) (18) EI) ISO.O I.() 19.0 Bigahna 7 TK(S.O) T(74.0)

GC(54.0) W(S.O) EDEAG WE(19.0) PR MR Alana (Mb) (14) 275.0 !J.t) 39.0 Noi EOEA TW(66.0) TWE(l7.0) T(161.0) G('(20 0) WE(98.0) MR AtalTa (Mb) (III TWE(35.0) 97.0 I X.fJ I R.O Dura; Mali q 0(<).0) T(162.0)

GC(I I 1.0) Mit Atana (Mb) (8) ED 82.0 6.0 16.0 Takuli 10 T(1I1.0)

PC(302.0) WE(56.0) ED EAG TWE(77.0) Pit Banda (Mb) (14) NM 543.0 15.1 IIS.7 II EOEA TK(4.0) Mahuw" 0(6.0) T(445.0)

_180_'_~ DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BtlNDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets thedistancein broad ranges vi7..< 5 klns., 5-10 killS. aid I()+ killS of the '"~ OJ " nearest place "here the facility is available-!J: given) "0 V 8 " H " ,; u" '"~ -;; -"" c: .~" ~;1 r:: ~ 'E" .S .5 "" "0 a " " ~"" ·E :.J- ~ U ..r:: e :; g_-s .~ ,... <.J P- "t> o. 00" '" 0" "C ~'E ..J 0 "0 "§" e:::l_ 0 ~ ~ " ~ ~ .:::~ ...... ;; ..c 0 ;0 :Il~ ~" <1 U "0 u ::s..c::::.a ~ c: .'" ':..) ~ ::I ... c: :::l '"0 ~ ~ "00 -5 .S " c: g .~ <1""-: o . i; ,g ..... -"'" _ " _:"2 ._ " .0 ,....-" t 0- ;; 0 " -a" ~ > e::l ~ .9 "3 0 -a e .~ ,-j E c. ~ 00 "§ .~ "0 __ ._-0 " ~ :::l ._ " 'B c: tl "~ 0 ... 00 ._ " El 0 c. .9" -a .a"" " ..0 u !i" " '" ,., -a " " u :.;;:" E '" "3 b ~5U: E " 'r: E" S E 'C t :.> c .0 ~ 0 :::l :a E-" E ~ "0" .c::" 0 o ;; on ..c 0:= VJ ;Z; I-- I-- ;Z; '" '" !)G..2 " '" W.J ~" D a. U..o « '0 .,.;~u v e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

11« Bm-sanda Khurd PM«'i) ItPTWW "CS« 5) CV(I()+) BS« 5) t2 280.0 884 131 5) MCW« 5) 1'0« 5) CM« 5) (04821200) C(lOI) SS-T NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS« 5) I'IIC« 5) 1'1t« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IOI') ST(10+) NW(IO'·)

lakhni I'M(S-IO) - fI(S- Till' TW "CS(5- 10) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) I3 434.0 1.194 228 10) MeW(5- W 1K ss-T 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04821300) C( IOi) NCS(IOf) 51'( 10') RS(5-IO) 10) 1'11('(5-10) , I'It(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OeS(104) S1(IO+) NW(IO»

It« Barsanda Buzurg I'M«S) IIPTW W "CS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 14 1.136 193 5) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04821400) C(lOI') SS-1 NCS(l 0 1-) SP(IO+) ~S« 5) I'IIC« 5) 1'11«5) CI'«5) OCS(IOI-) S1(104) NW(IO')

TIII'TW "CS Khurhand 1'(3) M S IIMCW CV(IO+) BS RS 15 1,547.0 4.747 758 W TK C SS- PO PH(IO) CM CI' NCS(IO+) (04821500) C(IO+) 1'11('(5-10) SI'(IO+) NW(IO+) T OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- 11« Maka,; PH 1'0« ACS«5) CV(IO+) 05« S) 16 776.0 2.192 337 l' AC M(S-IO) 5) MCW(5-10) III' W SS-T CM«S) (04821600) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) R5« 5) C(IO+) I'lIq5-IO) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« Semariya Jadid PM«5) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 6S« 5) 17 96.0 194 30 5) MCW«5) III'W SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04821700) C(101-) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PIIC«5) 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) O(:S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

H« Dongmi PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 18 411 80 5) MCW« 5) Ill' W SS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) (04821800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS« 5) 1'11C(5-10) PIl« 5) CP«5) OCS(t01') ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H« 5) Chhibaon 1'(2) M PH PO« "C5« 5) CV(IO') I3S« 5) 19 695.0 3.575 589 MCW(5-IO) HI' W SS-1 CM«5) (04821900) C(IOI) 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS(IO/-) PIIC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO')

11« Kergehana ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 135(<: 5) 20 832 165 PM ('(10 1 ) 5) MCW(5-10) III' W SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04822000) NCS« 5) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) I'IIC(S-IO) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

11« lIam Khurd I'M« 5) "CS« 5) CV(l(}f) BS« 5) 2 J 2()6.0 966 186 5) MCWt5-1 (1) III' IV SS- r I'()« 5) CM«5) (1)4822100) (,(II)· ) NCS« 5) SI'(IOI-) RS« 5) PIIC(5-IO) PII( < 5) ('1'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(I()~) NW(IO' )

Syohad PM«5) MCW 11«5) III'WTKr - ACS« 5) ('V(IO+) 13S« 5) 22 192.0 1.277 207 . 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04822200) C(IO') 1'1IC(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) S5-1 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO;') ST(lOt) NW( 1(1)

FWe 11(5-10) BS 11<15l8111 i\CS( 10 I) CV(IO+) 23 729.0 2.750 471 I'M C(IOI'} MCW(5-IO) III' W SS-T PO I'll CM(IO~) RS(I()+) (04822300) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 1'11(,(10+) CP(IO,) NW(IOl) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Vilh\gc Directory Land Use (As Oil 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerenl Iypes orland usc in hectare)·'

c .9 e- 'oj .5"" :.aC :.a'"'c .~ 0 :; tJ u "c: S U" ~ "c S .S ~ ..s ~ 'N 0 ~'" 00 u " :.a 00 e ~ '" " ~ 5" :i5" 00 .;; o 0- ...... ,s OJ) _ lau " " ::l '" e c :;" 2 ~ t 'E " 0lJ "..c: 6 0. ~ ~ 0 §" ~ " " ·c C- O.> 0 '" 0 'c " '1) " .§ - '" ;z: VJ -< ;z: 0- ;z:" ~ E u.. ::J UOlJ" " ~ " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

0C(32.0) ED EAG PR Banda (Mb) (16) N TWE(I03.0) 111.0 29.0 13m'sanda Khurd 12 EOEA T(135.0)

GC(58.0) ED EAG I'R Alarm (Mb) (0) N IWE( I 02.(1) 223.0 4.0 40.0 Jakhl1i 13 EO EA T(1600)

ED EAG G('(102.0) I'R [Jand" (Mb) (16) 84.0 1.0 22.0 f3ClrSftnUa Buzurg 14 EO EA T(102.0)

ED EAG Milk Solid, GC(873.0) PR Alarra (Mb) (0) NM 398.0 31.0 113.0 Khurhand 15 EO EA Jaggery T(873O)

ED EAG GC(392.0) PR At",,.a (Mb) (0) 318.0 1.0 55.0 Makari 16 EOEA T(J92.0)

GC(41.0) ED EAG W(14.0) PR Banda (Mb) (IS) N 27.0 1.1 8.1 Semariya Jadid 17 EO fA TWE(3.0) T(58.0)

GC(148.0) PR Alanll (Mb) (12) ED 21.0 20.0 Dongati 18 '1'(148.0)

ED EA(, 3 0 OC(212.0) PRMR Alarra (Mb) (14) 375.\l 4.0 85.0 Chhibaon 19 EO EA . T(212.0)

GC(90.0) PR AlaITa (Mb) (17) 74.0 3.0 17.0 Kergehana 20 T(90.0)

GctI6S.0) PR Alarra (Mb) (0) ED 21 I) 1.0 16.0 Itara Khurd 21 J'( 165.0)

1

ED EIIG GC(I02.0) PR Al.ITa (Mb) (0) N 71.1J 2.0 17.0 Syohad EO EA T(102.0) 22

1'.1) EAO I 0 <>(,(405.0) PR Al",.,.a (Mb) (4) Jaggery 2J2.1J 4.0 57.0 Ilastam EO EA . T(405.0) 23

182 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the colullln ami next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. ",d 10+ kills (lfthe nearest place "here the facility is available-iJ; given)

"­o E" Z'" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

t\dharori 251 I' M(S-IO) C(S·II(IO+) GS(S-IO) 24 420.0 1.391 III' W SS-T PO(S- CM(S-I 0) (04822400) 10) MCW(5-IO) ~'~; ~~~i~~I~) ~,~i~;,'~) RS(IOI) 1'11('(101 ) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI) N\v(IOI)

SClllrtrin Mird

Nnndna /\CS« 5) CV(S-IO) I3S« 5) 26 305.0 Lin 190 I' M« 5) C(S- 5) Mcwi1.1(~ Till' W SS- 1'111'0« CM«5) (04822600) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) IU) PIIC(S-IO) T S) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI') NW(J(H)

CV(S-IO) I3S RS(5- Nagnedhi 659 1'(2) M C(5- 11/\ MCW H(S· T III' W SS- PO 1'11(2) CM ('1'« AeS« S) 27 535.0 3.686 (04822700) 10) 10) 1'11(,(S-1 0) T 5) NCS( I 0+) SI'(IO+) 10) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI')

Chak "mhar 28 IS.O ------Uninhabited ------(04822800)

Chak Mochaha 29 18.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04822900)

Chak Takuli 50 I' M(5-1 0) C(S· H( 10+) CM(S-IO) l\eS(5-10) CV(5-10) 8S(S-10) 30 18.0 331 III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) (04823000) 10) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) 1'11(5-10) I'IIC(IO+) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(S- Rahusat "CS(5-10) CV(5-IO) I3S(5-10) 3 I 194.0 969 145 I' M(S-IO) (,(5· 10) MCW(S- III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) (04823100) (,M(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(5-IO) /' 10) 10) I'IIC(lO+) PH« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO') ST(104) NW(IOf)

FWC 11« 5) Khamhaurn 703 1'(2) M CIs­ III'TWW CM(5-IO) t\CS( I 0+) CV(5-10) I3S(5-10) 32 1.037.0 4.006 MCW«S) 1'0 I'll (04823200) lO) TKSS-T NCS(IO") SI'(IO;.) RS(S-IO) I'll\( 10 I" CI'(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOq

renduhi P M(S 10) ('(5 - 11(5- I'll 1'0(5- AeS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 2117.0 P6 (n4~2'3n()J 138 10) . - . :~:») ~~;~W(I(~~) III'IV SS-T 10) ~~~~~~:IO» NeS(S-IO) SI'(S-IO) RS(S-IO) OeS(S-IO) ST(i!H) NW(IO'I

I\nathu\\,(l "CS(5-IO) eV(s·IO) BS(S-III) 34 464.0 2.923 507 I'MC(S-IO) MCWH(5-IO) III'WTt:;,C 1'01'11 (04823400) I'IIC(IOI) SS-T CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'( It )I ) RS(5-11I) CI'(S-IO) OeS(lo+) ST(IGI) NW(J()+)

Budlliluli 1'« 11(5- III'WTKC - ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-IO) 110.0 25 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW« 5) SS-T 1'0« 5) (04823500) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO,) RS(5-10) IOJ I'IIC( I 0+) , , PH« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(lOI) NW(ItIf)

183 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directol'Y Land Usc (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under diffcrenllyrcs orland use in hcclare)**

E -" .f; 2- '0 0 "u S .S" E ~ 0 " :;:; ~ ~ ~"" " " :;: o(! "" c ;>-. :;;:" 5:" ';:; E-g >, '" c. 0.> - 9 0- o. 8.a e- -5 ;;; S u t;;" 0. ~ 11 I- " ._ " ~ ;; [ ~ oD "3: ~ 0 " ~ "- " 0 '" 0 'E < z "- z" :;;: E"'" <.L. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(28 1.0) MR Morro (Mb) (I n) 95.n 212.n 32.0 Adharori 24 '1'(281.0)

ED EAG GC(176.0) I'R Mar,.. (Mb) (9) Jaggery 46.0 32.0 SCilla ria Mirdaha 25 EOEA '1'(176.0)

ED EAG ('C(211.0) MR Atarra (Mb) (7) JaggelY 56.0 1.0 32.0 Nandna 26 EO E/I T(211.0)

GC(374.0) WE(7.0) ED EAG PR /ltam (Mb) (9) J

GC(2.0) ------Uninhabited ------11.0 2.0 Chak Amhar 2R W(2.0) T(4.0)

GCO.O) ------Uninhabited ---.------W(1.0) 8.0 1.0 Ch.k Mochah. 29 0(5.0) T(9.0)

GC(II.O) MR /ltma (Mb) (10) W(4.0) 2.0 Chak Takuli 30 1'(15.0)

ED EAG GC(157.0) PRMR Atarra (Mb) (8) N 8.0 1.0 20.0 Rahusat 31 EOEA T(157.0)

JaggelY, Milk I I GC(907.0) PR Atam (Mb) (8) ED NM 11.0 218.0 98.0 Khamhaura 32 Solid . T(907.0)

EDEAG 0('(135.0) PI( MR Alma (Mh) (6) N 54.0 1.0 14.n Tenduhi EO EA 1'(135.0) 3~

GC(331.0) PR MR /ltarra (Mb) (6) ~DEAG ;;,. 41.0 12.3 47.0 I\nathuwa 34 T(331.0)

GC(97.0) I'RMR AtmTa (Mb) (6) 4.0 7.0 BlIdhallli T(97.0) 35

184 DISTRICT CENSUS HtlNDBOOK : BI'INDA _ Census of India 2001 Amenities lind Amenities available (iCnot available within the village, a daR (-) i~: shown in the column and '";;; nexl to it ill brackels Ihe dislallceill broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. iIld 10+ kills oflhe e " nearest place "here the facility is availablc-iJ; given) -0 (.;" ~ "0 tl" :; " g " 1-0 "C' ....J ,g"" """0 1i" ? ::3::: 0 ~ ~ .:;: ~ _e 0 co " o " u ~ E 0 " e .<,:! '" ._ ._ ~ "0. ~ 1=:0 "'.", 0 .... on .8 ~a ~ § t;i c: '0 e" 1> .2" 'e '" a. .D :; .::: e :; " g il ~ " " u " E Vi E id' E" B s '0" '" E,;,(E '" .:2: ...... 0 a ~ ~ ~ E 3: '\3 0 -0 ·c 0 .... " 0;-::; VJ Z" l- I- Z" '" '" ""-5 w" ~ a "- 82

RMI'(l) 11(5- 'Gumai 1'(2) MC(5· III'WTK I\CS(S·IO) CV(5-101 BS« 5) 36 509.0 1,935 357 IO)MC'W(S· 1'0«5) CM(S-IO) (04823600) 10) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) 1(1) 1'11(,(10+) 1'11(5-10) 0'(5-10) OCS(IO ") ST(IO,) NW(1()I)

11(5- Go\'indpur I'M(IOI) I\CS( 10 i) eV(lo+) BS(S-IO) 37 297.0 570 84 10) MCW(5- HI' W R SS- I'o(~ 5) CM(5·10) (04833300) CliO I) NCS(IO+) SI'(I()+) RS(IO' ) 10) 1'11(,(10+) III' I'II(S-IO) C!'(IOI) OCS( 10 +) ST(IO+) NW(IO')

11(5- Ilhasround P M« 5) III' WSS- I\CS(5·10) ('V(IO+) BS(5.IO) 38 4RlI 466 73 10) MCW(5· 1'0« 5) CM(S·IO) (04833400) C(lO I) 111' SP(I[J+) RS(104 ) 10) I'IIC'( 10+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IOI.) NCS(I~'+) OCS(I +) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(5· Madh0l'ur PM(5-IO) 10) 111' W SS- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 135(10+) 39 626.0 1.111 178 1'0(5-10) ,M(101) (04833500) ('(10 1) MCW(IO+) 111' NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'11(10 1) CP(IO+) 1'11('(10+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IOI)

11(5- Manipur III' W ss· PO 1'11« I\CS(5-10) CV(IO+) 135« 5) 40 1.007.0 2.323 377 P M C(lO+) 10) MCW(S- CM«5) . (04833600) HI' 5) NeS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) 10) I'HC(IO+) CI'(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO'") NW(IO+)

1'« 11« I3S Barokhar Khurd HI' W 55- l\eS« 5) CV(IO+') 41 123.0 691 120 5) M«5) 5) MCW« 5) 1'0 PH CM«5) RS(IO+) (04833700) HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) C(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IOt) NW(IO") OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

FWC H« 5) B5 Paigamberpur HI' W SS· PO I'H« ACS« S) CV(IO+) 42 105.0 1.503 273 '1' M ("(IOc) MCW«5) CM«5) RS(IOI-) (04833800) 111' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CI'(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO!-)

Majhgawan 11« I'M«5) HI' W SS- I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) OS« 5) 43 Seodha 234.0 329 49 51 MCW«5) 1'0«5) CM«5) C(IO+) Ill' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5·10) (04833900) Pile( 10+) PH«5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Barokhar Buzurg IIMCW III' W SS· CM I\CS(5-IO) CV(IO") 44 1.258.0 5.S0 I 963 P 1\1 ('(101) PO I'll R5(11J') (,P(IOl') NCS(IO+) SP(IG+-) (04834000) I'IIC(IO") HI' NW(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Gopal Khern 45 51.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04834100)

11« Maichra Niwada 1'(2) M III' w C SS- I'O(~ ,) I\CS(S·IO) CV(IO') nS« 5) 4~ 7~9.1) 3.2Q3 58J 5) ~1Cw« 5) CM« 51 (04R342()O) C(IIl') NCS(IO') SP(!(I' ) RS(III' ) III' 1 1'11«;) CI'(IO') 1'11('« 5) oeS(I()!) ST(IO+ ) N\V(IIl' ) -- 11(5- Bal Khera "M(S·IO) II"W ss- I\C8(5-IO) CV(IO~) 13S« 5) 47 114.0 403 70 10) MCW(S- "0(5-10) CI\1(5-10) (04S34300) C(I(H) Ill' NCS(I()+) SI'(10+) RS(S·IO) 10) 1'11(:(5-10) 1'11(5·10) CI'(5-W) OeS(IOI) 5T(10+) NW(IO'l

1'« 11« Nibh.lIra I\CS« 5) CV(IO+) I1S« 5) 48 97.0 73 II 5) M«5) 5) MCW«5) III'SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) (04834400) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« S) C(101-) 1'11(,(5·10) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) (KS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) / Land lise (i.e. area lInder difTerenl types of land lise in hectare)**

c E .9 -" c 00 .g :.a :.a" .~'" 0 -;; u" S -;:;" OJ C "c E .5 0 £ OJ) ~ 's ~ '" :.a co > ,g " " "~ t; 0 :0" .s: o- ;:;:" "-0 ~ ';:a ,g"" .., >- " .", ..0 B 0.. t::o "~ > .s: " 0. C- e § E -" B " c-2 '"J,! :c" "- u ~ S u " 0 c " C- ~ M a .... " .- B " e a C " '" ~ " ..c: -;;; E t; co 'E 2 u E 0. ~ " ~ 0 "c ~ " " ·c 0. 0 0 -; " 'E on" " Z Vl < :Z "-" Z" ~ "E u... '"::J U " 4: " " 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

ED EAG G("(457.0) MR FI' Alarra (Mb) (5) 2.0 45.0 Gumai 36 EO EA T(457.0)

GC(I.O) MR FI' Banda (Mb) (18) 151.0 20.0 103.0 (JO\'indpur 37 T(1.0)

MR [landa (Mb) (10) 760 GC(48.0) 126.0 Bhasround 3R ). T(48.0) 13Sf 106.0

GC(59.0) MR Banda (Mb) (IS) EDEAG 399.0 22.0 87.0 Madhopur 39 T(59.0)

EDEAG GC(347.0) PR Banda (Mb) (19) 424.0 90.0 99.0 Manipur 40 EOEA T(347.0)

GC(95.0) PR Banda (Mb) (0) ED N 4.0 1.0 21.U Barokhar Khu,.d 41 T(95.0)

EDEAG GC(81.0) PR Banda (Mb) (17) N 3.0 15.0 Paigamberpur 42 EOEA T(81.0)

GC(173.0) 140 Majhgawan PRMR Banda (Mb) (20) 28.0 2.0 43 T(173.0) . Seodha

EDEAG GC(1017.0) PR Banda (Mb) (15) NM 75.0 2.0 123.0 Barokhar BuzlIrg 44 EOEA T(1017.0)

GC(46.0) ------Uninhahited ------1.0 3.0 Gopal Khera 45 T(46.0) ...__ ED EAU UC(474.0) I'R Banda (Mb) t 14) 238.0 3.11 58.0 M;lIchra Niwada 41, EOEA T(474.1l) 1 ..

GC(99.0) MR Banda (Mb) (19) 2.0 10.0 Bal Khera 47 T(99.0)

GC(62.0) MR Alana (Mb) (13) 27.0 1.0 S.O Nibhaura 4R T(62.0)

186 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Ameni(ies available (ifno( available within the village, a dab (-) is shown in the column and :J next 10 it in brackets the distanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. IIld 10+ kills oflhc ""§ ~ 0 '" 0 .~ "G t::'" " " 0" 3 'E .~ .2- " ~ ._s u" ..t:" :; &'6 ~>: u to. Co u 0 eon "t:l " ,g " 0 '" 0 ·c e cr: g ~ ..J ~ "0 ~" ::3::: 0 .:; §, ..t: co " o _o E "- ; -'" 0- _:::le ; 0 .:; 0 :; '- -; -;; ::1>c ._=' E 0 ~ tn e .,=! .~" ;:) 0. c '- ~ 0 '2 .g --a] " 0 ::" on _3" :: ;:) 0. _o .~ -; c " -;" v " " u :.;;; "2 " ;:) u f3~cn '"E ~ " -; u E '" E £l E ;:) :a ·c ;:) c E-'< t; ,S-§ 0 '5 "t:l ·c (5 'c ~ g~ en f- f- Z ::;;; on -E " z" w " Cl "- 8] « 0 ~Su u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11« Saula Syodha IIPWSS- PO 1'11« ACS« 5) CV(IIH) BS« 5) 49 759.0 2.465 434 I' M ("(10+) 5) MCW(IO+) CM«5) (04834500) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS« 5) PIIC(IO+) C1'« 5) OCS(ICH) ST(IOI) N\v(IO I)

Bnn'nkn P M(5-10) . - 11(5- IlI'W SS- ACS(5-10) eV(IOI) 13S(5-10) 50 334.0 1.781 290 10) MCW« 5) Ill' 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04834600) C(lO+) NCS(lOf) SP(I(H) RS(5-1()) 1'11(,(10+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) OCS(IOf) ST(IOI) NW(IOI)

Gadhi Chandpur I'M«5) - H« HI' W SS- ACS(5-10) CV(IOI) IlS« 5) 51 94.0 572 116 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04834700) C(lO+) 5) MCT5-10) III' NCS(IO+) 51'(101) RS(5-10) plle(5- 0) 1'11(5-10) CI'(lOI) OCS(IOI-) ST(IOI) NIV(IOf)

Ajitpur PM«5) 11« Ill' W C ss- - ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 52 226.0 119 20 5) MCW(5-10) P 1'0«5) CM«5) (04834800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(5-IO) PIIC(5-10) II pH(5-10) CI'(IOI) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Tera Gin.Yan 11« III' W C SS- - ACS(5-10) CV(IOf) 13S« 5) 53 190.0 1.248 174 P M C(IO+) 5) MCW(5-IO) Ill' - 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (04834900) NeS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(I<)f ) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IOq

P« - H(5- Khadiha III'TWW ACS(5-IO) . CV(IO+) BS« 5) 54 96.0 195 25 5) M«5) 1'0(5-10) CM«5) (04835000) 10) MCW(5- C SS-HI' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(S-IO) C(lO+) 10) pHe(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IOI-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« H(5- Palaum W R LSS- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) SS 120.0 785 126 5) M«S) 10) MCW« 5) Ill' 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (04835100) NCS(IO+) SI'(I0+) RS(5-IO) qIO+) I'IIC« 5) I'H(5-10) CP(IO,) OeS(lo+) ST(101) NW(IO+)

(jaidi Mali I'M«5) 11(5- III' W C ss- - ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(5-IO) 56 52.11 211 31 10) MeW(5- HI' - 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04835200) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) PIIC(5-IO) PII« 5) CI'(IOI) OCS(IOI-) ST(lO+) N\V(lO I)

Sarswaha I'M«5) H(5- III' W C SS- - I\CS(5-10) CV(IDt) BS(5-IO) 57 54.0 654 128 10) MCW(S- III' 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (04835300) ClIOt) NCS(IOf) SI'(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) I'HC(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO') ST(IOI) NW(IO")

11(5- Arjunah 1'(2) M(2) III'WSS- 1'01'11(5- I\CS(5-10) eV(lo, ) IlS('· 10) 58 R14_11 2.210 415 10) MCW(5- CM(5-IO) I04RJ54(1)) CliO') III' 10) NC5(10") SI'(IO' ) RS(5-10) 10) I'IIC( 10 I) CI'(5-10) .. OCS(IO') ST(IOI) NW(IIII)

Durgapur I'M«S) - 11(5- 1-11' W C SS- I'll 1'0« I\CS« S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 59 216.0 IA03 265 10) MCW« 5) III' 5) CM«5) (04R35500) C(lO 1-) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(5-IO) I'IIC(IO+) CI'(IOI) OCS(IOI) ST(IOf) NW(I()I-)'

1'« 11(5- Saripur III'WS5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 60 72.0 51 9 5) M«5) 10) MCW(5- 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04835600) III' I\ICS(IO+) SI'(1 0+) RS(5-IO) C(I

___jjIL ___ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land IISC (i.e. arca under difTerent types orland use in hectare)**

E "'" ;;. 2. :.a 0 u" E .S" E n'" 0 en" 1:1 '-' ,g 'Q'" en .;: '

ED EAG GC(439.0) pR Atm" (Mb) (16) 252.0 11.0 45.0 Sauta Syodha 49 EO EA T(439.0)

0C(278.0) MR Atm. (Mb) (13) EDEO 18.0 11.0 50 T(278.0)

GC(SI.0) PI( MR Banda (Mb) (0) ED 1.0 14.0 Gadhi Chandpur SI i T(81.0)

OC(149.0) MR Banda (Mb) (16) ED EAG 61.0 1.0 13.0 Ajitpur S2 T(149.0)

GC(IIS.O) MR Banda (Mb)(18) ED 52.0 2.0 20.0 Tera Girwan 53 T(IIS.O)

0C(63.0) MR Banda (Mb) (18) 24.0 7.0 Khadiha 54 T(63.0)

0C(92.0) MR Bamb (Mb) (10) ED 11.0 1.0 13.0 Pataura 5S T(92.0)

OC(37.0) MR Banda (Mb) (18) ED 9.0 1.0 5.0 Gaidi Mali 56 T(37.0)

0C(39.0) MR Banda (Mb) (10) ED 7.0 5.0 Sa rs,,'ana 57 T(39.0)

ED EAG GC(537.0) PI{ Banda (Mb) (20) N 200.0 70 nR.O Arjunah 5R EOEA 1(537.0) 1 ..

GC(ISO.O) pR Banda (Mb) (21) ED 45.0 1.0 10.0 Durgapur S9 T(150.0)

GC(68.0) MI{ Banda (Mb) (10) 2.0 2.0 Saripur 60 T(68.0)

188 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : BANDA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities alll Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dall (-) is shown in the column and co next to it in brackets the Jistallcein broau ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. rue! 10+ kills of the :l on C nearest place ",here the facility is availabl!C~ given) U" o o .~'" Cl- .... on C- o :0; "o o o o CI- ..c <> ~ o ..c" "'"" "­ OJ'" o "[; .... OJ) "­o _o c: il " :.Q E c: E '" E :l g~ ·c '"o z'" Z o 0.. u2 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'« 11(5- MOOflgllS BS(5-IO) 61 112.0 441 92 5) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- :::: W C SS- PO(~ 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) (04835700) RS(5-10) C(IOt) 10) PllqlOr) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOf)

11(5- 13S(5-10) 62 Ail" (04835800) 276.0 1.103 188 PM«5) 10) Me-W(S- III' W C SS- ro(~ 5) CM(5-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) C(IO+) III' RS(5-10) 10) I'IIC(IOf') 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) NCS(IOl) SI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO·)

11(5- - Khelw~ 202 I' M(5-1 0) 13S(5-10) 63 170.0 1.027 10) MCW(S- :::: W C ss- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO!-) (0483~900) C(IO+) RS(5-1O) 10) 1'1IC(10+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO-I) NW(IOI-)

11(5- Masul; PM«5) CM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 13S(5-10) 64 546.0 1.816 (0) MCW(5- II~ W C ss- PO(~ 5) (048360110) 296 C( 10+) CI'( IU I) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) (0) PIIC(IOI) 11 1'11(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IOt) NW(IOt)

CIIW 11(10+) III' W ss- CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 65 Jorar (04836100) 1,489.0 2,335 350 PMC(IO+) MCW(5-10) HI' 1'0«5) (1'(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I()+)

JahangilObau 1'« 11(10+) III' W SS­ CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IOI) 13S(5-IO) 66 40.0 30 1'0(5-10) (04836200) 5) M« 5) MeW(5-10) HI' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOt) C(IO+) PH(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

l'i(haurabod 248 I> M« 5) H(lO+) lWWSS­ ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 13S(5-10) 67 144.0 1,307 1'0«5) CM«5) (04836300) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) III' NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Nah8rpur Melli 68 28.0 ------Uninhabi(ed ------(04836400)

CIIW 11(101) Khohi 95 P M(5-IO) CM(5-IO) AeS(5-10) CV(IO+) 13S(5-IO) 69 293.0 517 MCW(5-10) Ill' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) (04836500) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOI) PIIC(IOt) PH(S-IO) CP( 10+) 0('8(10+) 8T(10+) NW(IO,)

- 11(5- III' TW W NW 13S« Palraha 131 PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 70 111.0 725 10) MCW« 5) TK SS-III' 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04836600) C(IO') NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') 5) RS(IO'l I'IIC(IO+) PII« 5) CPt 10') O(,S(IO+) 8T(10+)

1'« - 11(5- TIII'WTK - Mirzapur CM(S-IO) AC5« 5) CV(to' ) 13S« 5) 71 106.0 254 41 5) M« 5) 10) MCW« 5) C 55-Ill' 1'0« 5) (04R36700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO'-) ((S(IOI) C(1()f-) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11« 5) CP(IO,) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IOf)

111\ D DA

1'(4) M(2) S MeW Mil PO TO At'S I3S Ginvan cwe HC I'IIS HI' W TK C PTO CM(2) CV(IO-!-) 72 1,085.0 4,620 773 PUC i\C 0 NCS(IO+) RS(IOI) (04836800) RMI'(3) SMI' 1'11(40) CI'(IO,) 51'(10+) C(IO+) SS-llp O(,S(IO+) NW(IOI) CIIW 11(5-10) ST(IOI) PIIC(IOI)

_189_ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area underdifTcrcnllypcs orland use in hectare)**

'E -" '5 ~, t: "en ~ 2 'is .> o:;j c: 9 ..c g B'" e '"~ 0.. c.. -< z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(IOI.O) MR 4.0 7.0 Moongus 61 T(IOI.O)

GC(IS2.0) MR At"rr" (Mb) (10) ED 103.0 1.0 IS.O Ail" 62 T(152.0)

EDEAG GC(118.0) Pit At"tTa (Mb) (9) 29.0 2.0 17.0 Kherwn 6} EOEA T(118.0)

GC(360.0) PR Atarm (Mb) (0) EDEAG 124.0 4.0 31.0 Masuri 64 T(360.0)

EDEAG GC(169.0) PR 1'1' Naraini (Np) (21) Milk Solid 960.0 1.0 40.0 Jarar 65 EOEA T(169.0)

GC(30.0) PR FP Noraini (Np) (27) Milk Solid 1.0 1.0 5.0 Jahangirabad 66 T(30.0)

GC(28.0) PR Naraini (Np) (24) Milk Solid 43.0 9.0 62.0 Pithaurabad 67 T(28.0)

GC(25.0) ------Uninhabited ---...... 2.0 1.0 Naharpur Mari 68 T(2S.0)

GC(80.0) I'R Noraini (Np) (16) Milk Solid 93.0 IU) 67.0 Khohi 69 T(80.0)

PRMR EDEAG 0("(83.0) Narain; (Np) (19) N 2.0 2.0 23.0 Patraha 7() FP EO EA T(83.0)

ED EAG GC(88.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (17) NM Z.O 15.0 r-,.'fiT7

ED fAG GC(765.0) I'lt Naraini (Np) (16) 129.0 8.0 131.0 Girwan EOEA NM T(765.0) 72

_1_9.0~ DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - A melll'f les al1( Amenities available (i I' not available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the colullln and

~ next to it in brackets the dislanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. iIld 10+ killS of Ihe II "i'! nearest place \\IJere the facility is availablc.i.~ given) I3 V" ;; "'""0 u ~ oj u '" -;:; :=: u -'"" " -0 " '" '" 0 " 'b '5 e 'E g " c:!- o C a ~ ,,~ 2- u" -'"" :; g_a r.n >, u ~ Q. c;Vl::l -0 0- '" "en -<::> '"0 .g '-' ~. t: ...J ,g ~ ~ '" "0 11" 0 g,n III 0 .;: U ..c '" = C!l~:; " "d '" -0 U C .;.g 3,g~ ~ -0 on c § o .~ C) 0 " " ~ c u "d""; ~ oS'" .2 '" ..c .2~ d" ;§ ..c '-' 0. " _::26 .D" .;: '0 .~'" -;::; " _" ~ .2 :; 0 ~ ~ e ,",: a > .~ u S "'0- t1, o ~_ '\;I '- 0 j.. 0 "on e B"'" '2 0 " " -;:; .~ E '"::! ~ " ~ 0- c " 3 E ~ -;;" .D" 'g u :;;; 11 E'" t; E ·c E'" '5 E s u :0 c E-"'" .~ ~ ~~v: " os '0 0 '1: '§ o c kou-s " ~C-g §~ (/) Z f- f- Z " " "'"u..I" ~ a c... u2 -< 0 oe:~u u ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'« - 11(5- T W TK (' Ji.\mapur i\CS« 5) CV(\O~) BS(5-\O) 73 76.0 110 19 5) M« 5) 10) MCW«5) 1'0(5-10) CM« 5) (04836900) N(,S(IO,) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) ('(10+) Pile( 10 I) SS-1I1' 1'11« 5) CI'( III I) OCS(IO+) ST(IO·I) NW(IO'I)

11« llS Mur\\,

1'« 11« 13S HlIsenpur Khurd III' W SS- i\CS« 5) CV(IOI) 75 151.0 783 144 5) M« 5) 5) MCW«5) "" 1'0« CM(5-IO) RS(IOI) (04837100) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOf-) qIO+) I'llqIO+) ('1'(10+) NW(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

rwc 11« 5) hs Bans; 1'(2) M« 5) III' W SS- i\CS« 5) CV(\O+) 76 898.0 1,781 340 MCW«5) 1'0 I'll CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) (04837200) qIO+) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(lO"') I'lIqIO+) CI'(IO+) NW(IO'I) OC8(10+) ST(IO+)

MCWI'IIS BS Hllsenpur Kalan I'M«5) i\CS« 5) CV(IO+) 77 141.0 1.764 303 11« 5) III'W S5-T 1'0«5) CM«5) RS(IO") (04837300) qIO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) I'lIqIO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) NW(IOf-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') Chak Girva 78 87.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04837400) l3ahadurpur 79 Syondha 531.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04837500)

P« 11(5- Muradpur III' W ss- ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 135(5-10) 80 329.0 406 81 5) M« 5) 10) MCW(S- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04837600) III' NCSIIO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) qIO+) 10) PHqIO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Barimanpuf 1'(2) M H(H)1) III' W S5- CMCI'« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 135(5-10) 81 115.0 1.809 332 PO I'll (04837700) qIO+) MCW(5-IO) III' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+-) RS(IO+) I'llqIO+) OC8(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO!)

Samastpur 82 48.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04837800)

H(5- Kazipur Girwan P M«5) III' W R SS- 5) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) TlS(5-IO) 83 392.0 1.098 191 10) MCW(5- I'O(~ CM«5) (!)'IS37900) qIO") N(,S(IO+) i SI'(IO+) RS(IOc) \0) I'IIC(IO+) I!P 1'11« 5) CP(IO') OCS(IO+) 8T(IO+) NW(IO+)

rwe 11(10') Akbarpur Girwan 1'(2) M Ill' W SS- CM A(,S« 5) CV(lO+) BS(5-IO) 84 516.0 693 115 ;\'ICW(5-IO) 1'0 I'll C( 10') III' ('1'(10'1 N('S(IOo) SP(lOI) RS(I()~) (04R38000) PIIC(!()I ) (X-S( 10") ST(I()+) NW(IO')

1 Syodha 1'(2) M« 5) III 10 I) III' W S5- I\CS(5-10) ('V(10+) IlS(5-ln) 85 64.0 1.892 344 1'0« 5) CM«5) C(lOI-) MCW(5-IO) III' NeS(IO+") SI'(IOI) RS(IOI-) (04838100) 1'11« 5) CP( IO!) 1'11('( I 0 I') O(;S(IO+) 8'1'(101) NW(IOI)

1:« S(lntpuf [((IOl) ACS«5) CV(IOI-) BS(5-IO) 86 21S.0 I 5) M(S-IO) 1'0«5) CM«5) (O483820() MCW(5-IO) (" 5) SS- NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) C(lOl') 1'11« 5) ep(5-IO) 1'1IC15-IO) (X:S(IO+) ST(lO+ ) NW(IO+)

191 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Dh'cctory La'lId Use (As 011 1999) Land use (i.e. area underdirrercnt types orland use in hectare)**

~ -'" C .5 '6 0 u" E " " E t1 .~ 0 "el) '-<; " u Oil .:;;~ .;;j i=: >. ::;;:'" "''0 'i:: B "~ 0. t:o "... 0. Co Coa -5 B "oj i;l Co ~ ... .513 e'" ~ a. ~ "!l; ~ 0 a. "0> 0 "'" <: ;Z "- ;Z" ::;;: "E 14 ·15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR MR ED EM, GC(60.0) Naraini (Np) (18) NM 7.0 1.0 5.n Jmnapur 7J 1'1' EOEA T(60.0)

GC( 182.0) PR Nomini (Np) (IS) 15.0 10.0 29.0 Murwan 74 T(182.0)

ED EAG GC( 141.0) PR Naraini (Np) (19) 23.0 2.0 19,0 lIuscnpur Khurd 75 EO EA '1'(141.0)

0C(40S.0) PR Naraini (Np) (II) EDEAO . 330.0 21.0 107,0 Bansi 76 T(408.0)

0C(90.0) PR Nar"ini (Np) (13) 18.0 4.0 34.0 Ilusenpur Kalan 77 T(90.0)

OC(20.0) ------Uninhabited ------59.0 Chak Girva 78 T(20.0)

.------Uninhabited ------•• 91.0 123.0 214,0 154.0 Bahadurpur Syondha 79

MR Naraini (Np) (21) 204.0 125.0 Muradpur 80

I'R Naraini (Np) (16) ED EO NM Milk Solid 60.0 10.0 34.0 I3arimanpur RI

...... - Uninhabited ...... -- .... 45.0 1.0 2.0 . Smnastpur 82

MR Naroini (Nr) (20) 210.0 38.0 117.0 Kazipur Oir,,"an 83

(;('(244J1) I'R Naraini (Np) (16) EDEO NM Milk Solid 119.0 23.0 73.0 J\kbarpur Girwan 84 T(244.0) .. TK(2'(J) Pit Narain; (Np) (20) ED 26.0 3.0 30.0 Syodha 85 T(2.0)

MR Naraini (20) Santpur 86

192 DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities find Amenities available (if nat available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5·10 killS. ",d 10+ killS orthe nearest place ",lere the facility is availablc.i$ given)

;;;en .~" u" t: 0- o o" o (, ~ " .9" ;:; -; oC­ C- E o o f- a.'" 2 J 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'(<; Nihalpttr IIPW SS­ I\CS(5-10) CV(IO+) 13S(5-IO) 327.0 1% 27 5) M« 5) II(IOI} 1'0«5) CM«5) (0483R300) C(lOI) MCW(5-10) III' NCSPO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) I'H« 5) CI'(IO+) 1'11(,( I 0+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') NW(IO')

Khanpur 11(10 1) III'W 55- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) R8 636.0 1.269 233 1'(2) M 1'0(5-10) CM(IOI) (04838400) ClIOI) MCW(5-IO) III' NCS(IO I') SI'( 10+) RS( 10') 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) 1'11(,(10+) OCS(I 0+) ST(lO I ) NW(IO')

KoJawal Raipur III 10 f} lIP W SS­ IlS(I!H) 584.0 683 144 I'M(5-IO) PO(S-IO) I' CM(S 10) A(,S(S-IO) CV(IOI) (04838500) C(IOI) MCW(5-IO) III' - NCS(IOI) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) I'IIC(IOI) 1'11(5-10)· CI'(IO,) OCS(IO+) ST(lO') NW(IO,)

Bariyari 26 1'« 11(10+) HPW SS­ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) I3S(IO,) 90 237.0 191 1'0(5-10) CM(IO ') (04838600) 5) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOq 1'11(5-10) CI'( 10+) l'(IOI) (,IIC(IO+) OC5(10,) ST(IO+ ) NW(IOI)

I'(S- Manpur Khurd ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 91 321.0 269 32 10) M(5-10) 11(10+) HI'SS-III' 1'0(5-10) CM(IOI) (04838700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(tO+') C(IO!) MCW(IO+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

MauGinv<1n 11« HI' W R SS- PH 1'0« ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 92 548.0 1.125 172 1'11.1« 5) CM(IO!) (04838800) C(IO+) S) MCW« 5) Ill' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

as Deorar 111\ MCW« III' W SS- PH 1'0« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 93 388.0 1.692 266 1'(2) 11.1 RS(IO+) C(IO+) S) PIIC( 10+) Ill' 5) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (04838900) NW(IO,) CI'(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

Chakk Mali 1'« II(I(H) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B8(S-IO) 94 35.0 21 1'0« 5) ('11.1«5) (04RJ9000) S) 11.1(5-10) MCW(5-10) « 5) S8- NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO) C(IO,) 1'11('(5-10) OCS(lO ") ST(IOl) NW(IOl)

FWC 11(5-10) III' W ss­ Prempur 336 I' M« S) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 95 252.0 1.931 MCW(S-IO) III' PO(S-IO) (04R39100) C(IO+) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(S-IO) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO') OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO'I

Chak Kiralpur 96 7.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04839201l)

,- II(S- III' W SS. KCSanIWi1 66 I' M« 5) ;;I\eS(5-10) CV( 10') IlS« 51 97 172.0 399 10) MCW« 5) HI' 1'0(5-10) (04R39300) ('(101) CM(5-1(» NCS(IOI') 51'(11)+) RS(5-10) 1'11(,(10+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(I01) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(H)f)

Kiralpur 48 1'11.1(5-10) 11(5- III'W SS- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 52.0 23 I 10) MCW(5- III' 1'0(5-10) (04839400) ('( 10') CM(S-IO) NeS(IO+) SI'(IO!) RS(5-IO) 1'11(5-10) 10) 1'11('(10+) ep(IO') 0('8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory

I~ Rnd Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area underdilTerenl Iypes orland use in hectare)**

E 0" .:,I. "g C bJJ .2. :; :;" .~ 0 ::l :; u u " S U ~ "c S ..8 ~" .~ 0 :§_~ "en :;:; ~ ,.,Oil " "~ t; "> :c" .;;: .:;: " " C- " ,,"" E .r: .9 Cl. Cl.c e '"$:J :0 § ::l u '"" u '" ... ~ 0. 8 bJJ a ~ '" .- tE '" '" ~_g ~ -;; " ~ ~ ::> ~ ·E " '" " ~ ,., iI: :.'" c ~ bIl .::: ~ E" ·c 0- 0 :3 0 "~ « ;z;" 0- ;z;" ~ 8'" u... ] .":J U;:3 '"bJJ « ;z;" C/)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(79.0) PR Mit Namini (Np) (17) ED 167.0 10.0 73.0 Nihalpur 87 T(79.0)

3 0 G('(208.0) Mit Namini (Np) (20) ED EAG 266.0 16.0 37.0 Khanpur 88 · T(208.0)

MR Naraini (Np) (13) EO Milk Solid 18 0 TWE~6.0) 324.0 71.0 139.0 Kola,,"al Raipur 89 · 1'(26.. )

FI' Naraini (Np) (12) 92.0 27.0 90.0 Boriyari 90

FI' Noraini (Np) (0) 120 GC(18.0) 89.0 118.0 79.0 Manpur Khurd 91 · T(18.0)

Ge(no.o) MR FP Naraini (Np) (12) ED Milk Solid 160.0 13.0 102.0 Mau Girwan 92 1'(220.0)

GC(2S2.0) PR Naraini (Np) (10) EAG 83.0 1.0 20.0 Deorar 93 1'(252.0)

GC(32.0) Naraini (10) 2.0 Chakk Mali 94 1'(32.0)

ED Ei\O GC(225.0) PR Naraini (Np) (15) Jaggel)' 25.0 Prcmpur 95 EO EA 1'(225.0)

OC(6.0) ...... Uninhabited ...... Chak Kiratpur 9(, 1'(6.0)

ED EIIO GC(152.0) .. PR Noraini (Np) (13) Jaggel)' 3.0 17.0 Kcsaru\\'i\ 97 EO Ell T(152.0)

GC(49.0) PR MR Noraini (Np) (15) JaggclY 3.0 Kiralpur 98 1'(49.0)

..194 __ DISTRICT CENSUS H!>NDBOOK : BftNDA Omus of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the colullln and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz. < 5 killS., 5-10 killS.

o o c o" ~ .c en Q. '1:l -0 .a E" 1A ::! o .... .a .0" '­ E o -;:; :;l .... c c I) .9 .0 -;:; u ·c s E ::> o ::! -0" VJ" I-- Z l.L.l 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- H« , Chatsara 133 I'M(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 99 207.0 882 5) MCW(5-10) HI, W SS- 1'0« 5) (04839500) C(IO+) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 1'1IC(10+) HI 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS(lO;) ST(lO I) NW()();)

H(5- HI' W S5- Bachhei CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 85« 5) 100 360.0 2.191 371 r M C( 10+) 10) MCW(5- HI' 1'0(5-10) (04839c1()O) RS(IO' ) 10) PHC(IO+) 1'11(5-10) ('1'(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

1'(5- 11(5- HI' W TK ))ulmri CM(5-10) A(,S(S- (0) rvoo+) BS(5-IO) 101 89.0 428 83 10) M(5-10) 10) MCW(5- SS-IIP 1'0(5-10) (04839700) ('1'(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(tOI) RS(IOI) C(lO+) ,'10) PHC(IO+) 1'11(5- (0) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO·I.) NW(IO')

143 PM(5-10) H(5- HI' W TK ACS(5-10) CV(IO~) BS(5-IO) 102 Riga (04839800) 139.0 750 1'0(5-10) C(lO+) 10) MCW(5- SS-1I1' CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(5-IO) 10) PIIC(IO+) PII(5-IO) CI'(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« - Amritpur Khcr\\'a ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 103 104.0 558 80 I' M« 5) C« 5) MCW« 5) T HI' W SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04839900) NCS(IO+) SI'( I 0+) RS(5-IO) 5) PIIC«S) HI' 1'11(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(lOl) NW(lO+)

IIFWC AC8 Bohen 539 1'(2) M HPW S5- CM CV(IO+) 85« 5) 104 722.0 2,966 MCW«5) 1'0 I'll NCS(IO+) (04840000) C(lO+) HI' CI'(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC8(10+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

1·1« W C Badeha Seodha 190 1'(2) M« 5) Till' AC8« 5) CV(IO+) 13S« 5) 105 187.0 972 5) MCW« 5) SS-HP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04840100) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO;) RS(IO+) PIIC(5-1O) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Paharpur - H« HI' W SS- I'll 1'0« AC8« 5) CV(IO') 8S(5-IO) 106 335.0 1,442 279 I' M C(IO+) 5) MeW(5-10) III' CM«5) (04840200) 5) NCS(IO+)· sp(IOe) RS(lO+) I'HC(IO+) Cr(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOC)

Tarkhflri 286 PM«5) . - 11« HI' W SS- ACS« 5) CV(IOc) BS« 5) 107 237.0 1.565 5) MCW(5-10) Ill' 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04840300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO!-) RS(IO+) 1'11C(IO·c) 1'11« 5) ("1'(10;) OC8(10+) ST(IO') NW(IO')

1'(2) M S BS N<1uhai 11« III' W SS- ACS« 5) ("V(IO") 449.0 600 PUC AC PO I'll CM«5) RS( 10-) 108 3.523 5) MCW« 5) HI' NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) (04840~OO) C(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) ("1'(5-10) N\\'( 10·) OCS(IO') ST(IOI)

IIFWC Nandwara RMp(2) III' W SS­ ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 109 288.0 2.895 498 I' M C(lO+) 1'0«5) (,M«5) MCW«5) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO; ) (04840500) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) 1'11(.'( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Chak Bande 110 8.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04840600)

Bamle 241 PM«5) 11(10+) IIPW SS­ ACS« 5) CV(I()+) BS(5-1O) III 350.0 1.383 1'0«5) CM«5) (04840700) C(IO+) MCW«5) III' NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS( 10 ') 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO')

195 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under differenllypcs of land lise in heclare) ....

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GC( 179.0) I'R Atarm (Mb) (10) 5.0 2.0 19.0 Chatsara 99 T(179.0)

GC(287.0) PR Atma (Mb) (9) ED EAG 5.0 16.0 36.0 Oachhci 100 T(287.0)

ED EAO GC(74.0) MRI'P AtalTIlj'Mb) (10) 5.0 9.0 Dubari lIJi EOEA T(74.0)

EDEAG 10 GC(1170) MRFP Alarra (Mb) (10) 1.0 7.0 14.0 Riga 102 EOEA . T(1I7.0)

GC(89.0) FP Alarra (Mb) (8) Z.O 11.0 Amritpur Kherwa 103 1(89.0)

EDEAO 0C(633.0) I'R Alarm (Mb) (9) N 9.0 7.0 64.0 Bahen 104 EOEA T(633.0)

GC(161.0) PR - (\tarra (Mb) (8) ED 1.0 2.0 18.0 Badeh. Seodha 105 T(161.0)

GC(302.0) 'PR Naraini (Np) (12) ED JaggclY 1.0 4.0 23.0 p.harpur 106 T(302.0)

GC(197.0) I'R Naraini (Np) (12) ED 2.0 2.0 20.0 Tarkhari 107 T(l97.0)

G('(382.0) I'R Naraini (Np) (12) EDEAG N Jaggef}' 3.0 R.O 47.0 Nauhai lOR .. T(J82.0)

EDEAG Jaggery, Milk G('(234.0) PR Naraini (Np) (0) 1.0 8.0 34.0 Nandwara 109 EOEA Solid T(234.0)

0C(8.0) ------Uninhabited ------1.0 Chak Bande 110 T(8.0)

EDEAO OC(294.0) I'R Alarra (Mb) (7) 7.0 31.0 Bande III EOEA T(294.0)

__1516 __ DISTRICT CENSUS HJlNDBOOK : B.L\NDA _ Census of India 2001 Amenities and Amenities available (if not available withinlhc village, a daR (-) is shown inlhe column and '" nexlto it in brackets Ihe dislanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 kl11s., 5·10 kl11s. iIld 10+ kills oflhc nearest place the facility is available.i.!; given) ~ ~'" ~Iere rl U" "0 u " "u '" ... " c ..c::" ~ 0 "§ ~ u c 0 c 'b 'u " .2 "0 2 E "t ~ u" ~ c :; ~ 0..-;:- ,,~ ..c Ul >. u Q. 0- u ~ ~ 0 "en 0 0" ·c .. g ....J" c :9 "' '" ,g 0 ~" ;:::3 = Q -C b '" ~ .:;: !::'- "0 U ~~ 3~:; 00 " olJ ... ~ ·c c c "0 () 0 ;:::3 OJ) "' .. c .~ ~~ ... " .,s" .S '"0 ... ..c u ~.a< ._o C. ,g ...... _..c Q. " _;"" ~ -'_ E ..D" .:;: 0 ~ -;;" c ._ ~ .9 :; ~ E ,., 0 ~ e .<;::: ,,> " ,_u - "0- C ~D '- 0 ... 0 OJ) 'e .g -?: -g c - c 0 =" '" ~ 0- '" -;:; c " -;:; ..D" 'g U ~ " .!§ ~ E" 1;''" -;:; :§ E u :.i2 E '" ~ ~ 0 ·c "E 'B c E~ .~ ~ 0.5.r; E ~ 0 0 ·c 0 o.o.s 0:-:: (/) f- f- Z " '" " Z" " W"'" ::B 0 0.. 82 -< 0 ~._!.J"u" U f:! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H« Paundara pM«5) HI' W SS· ACS«5) CY(IO+) 13S(5·10) 112 300.0 810 144 5) MCW«5) 1'0«5) CM«5) (04840800) C(lO+) III' NCS( 10+) Sp(IOe) RS(IOl-) I'IIC(IO+) 1'11« 5) (1'(10+) OC8(10+) 8T(10~) NW(IO+)

ACS Gnkhi. 1'(4) M AC MCW 11(5·10) HI' W TK R CV(5-IO) IlS(5-IO) 113 761.0 3.459 565 CM(5·10) NCS(IO!-) (04840900) C(S·IO) I'IIC(S.IO) S8-1II' 1'0 I'll SP(IO+) RS(S·IO) CI'(5·10) OCS(IO+) SHIO') NW(fO+)

Chak lIadaha 114 6.0 -.. ----- Uninhabited ...... --.-- (04841000) I' CIIW 11« 5) Kabauli I' AC(2) M« I'IIPO(S· ACS«S) CV(IOI.) I3S(IOI) 115 379.0 2.020 392 MCW«5) IIPSS-IIP CM«5) (04841100) 5)C(10+) 10) NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IOI) PIlC( 10+) CP(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

(,IIW 11« S) Hadaha PM AC(2) Ill' W 5S- 1'111'0(5· ACS«S) CY(IO+) 13S(IO+) 116 286.0 2,606 398 MCW«S) (,M(5·10) (04841200) C(lO+) HI' 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H« Kalhara PM(S·IO) ACS(5·10) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) 117 226.0 1.029 179 5) MCW(S.IO) HI' W ss· I'O(S-IO) CM(5·10) -(04841300) C(lO» NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC(IO+) liP 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

. 11(5- BS RS(S· Pachokhar 1'(2) M C(5- ACS(S-IO) CY(5-10) 118 828.0 3,999 724 10) MCW« 5) Ill' W SS· 1'01'11 CM«S) 10) (04841400) 10) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PIIC(IOI) HI' CP(S·IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Sarai Salimpur 119 76.0 -.-...-. Uninhabited ---...... (04841500)

BS Risaura 1'(4) M MCW 11«5) Ill' W R SS· 1'01'11« ACS«5) CY(IO+) 120 385.0 3.881 643 CM(S·IO) RS(IO+) (04841600) C(IOt) plIC(IO+) 1-11' 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(5·10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO!-)

1'« FWC 11(5-10) Gaur Shivpur IlpTW W ACS« 5) CV(IO") B5« 5) 121 667.0 709 94 5) M« 5) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) CM(S·IO) (04841700) R SS-IIP NCS(IO+) SP(IO"') RS(IO') C(IO+) PIIC(IO+) PII« 5) ('P(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO!-) NW(IO')

1'(3) M S FWC 11« 5) ACS HS Pagnara IIPTWW CV(I!)"') 122 1.107.0 6.062 9S3 PUC AC MCW«S) 1'01'11(6) CM«S) NCS(IO+) RS(IO') SS-IIP Sr(IO~) (04841 ROO) CP« 5) OCS(IO') NW(III') C(IO+) 1'11010' ) ST(IO,)

Sarai Zadid I' M« S) . 11« III' W TK ACS(5·IO) CV«S) BS(5-10) 123 • 233.0 1.098 181 5) MCW(S·IO) SS.III' 1'0(5·10) CM«5) C(lO+) NeS(S·IO) SP(IO+) RS(I()+) (04841900) I'IIC(IO+) , 1'11(5·10) CP(5-IO) nCS(5·10) ST(lO+) NW(IlH)

Bhawai I'M«5) 11« III'WTKC - ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B5« 5) 124 372.0 1.193 191 S) MCW(5·10) SS-1I1' 1'0«5) CM«S) C(IOt) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IOI-) (04842000) I'IIC(IO+)' 1'11«5) CP« 5) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area underdilTerent types of land lise in hectare)*'

E_,. ~ u "c: "00 ~ ..:'! :a .;: "':J .... c: .D 3 !l: E" -'" 3 u c: ~ '" e'" "- ~ ·c C- " <>:; z" (/)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(I92.0} MR . Ataml (Mb) (9) 48.0 5.n 22.n I'allndara 112 T(I92.0)

Pit MR GC(628.0} Alana (Mb) (8) 6.0 20.n 95.0 Gokhia 113 NC T(628.0)

GC(6.0} ------Uninhabiled --.------.- Chak !tadaha 114 1(6.0)

ED EAG GC(311.0) MR Alar,.'; (Mb) (0) 1.0 5.0 44.0 Kaballli 115 EO EA T(311.0)

ED EAG GC(239.0) MR Alarra (Mb) (0) 1.0 4.0 34.0 Iladaha 116 EO EA T(239.0}

EDEAG GC(l95.0) PR Alarra (Mb) (0) 1.0 27.0 Kalhara 117 EO EA T(195.0)

EDEAG GC(737.0) pR Atan.. (Mb) (0) N 7.n 72.0 Pachokhar 118 EO EA T(737.0)

------" Uninhabited --.---.----- T(66.0} 5.0 Sarai Salimpur 119

ED EAG GC(76 1.0) Pit Naraini (Np) (D) NM 300.0 21.0 168.0 Risaura 120 EO EA T(76 1.0)

MR 1'1' 44 n GC(33.0} Naraini (Np) (5) EDEAG 339.0 85.0 185.0 Gaur Shi,'pur 121 NRNW . T(3J.O)

ED EAG G("(71O.0) PR NC Naraini (Np) (3) NM Jaggery 168.0 15.n 154.n Pagnara 122 EO EA T(710.0)

GC(207.0} Mit Naraini (Np) (5) Jaggery 2.0 17.0 Sarai Zadid 12} T(207.0)

Jaggery, Milk GC(318.0) Pit NaTaini (Np) (2) EAG 4.0 5.() 36.0 IJhaI\'ai 124 Solid T(3IS.0)

198 DISTRICT CENSUS HIINDBOOK : B.ANO'A Ctmsus of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilies available (ifnol available within lhe village, a dalt (-) is shown in the column and '"r.; next to it in brackets lhe distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. :Ill] 10+ killS of the e nearest place \\hcre lhe facilily is available.i.~ given) ~ S u" 15 ""8" u -;) oJ _c: ~ 0 u c " c .~" 'e 'ij~ 1::~ .9 0 c:" .2 'E :§. ~ 0 e :E g_.- ,,~ ::; u" .e :; ~ >- (.) ... 0. u ~~§ OJ) {l 0-" ·c ~" '0 1l" 'i' ;p~ ~ ~ .;;e ~ ..c 0 ro " "d 1;l u ~ .~ ~]~ c "'"c '0 ~ ::: ::::J ~~ Ci) c g .~ ._ c .... " -5" .S .... .e" _ 0 "d"-< ,g ;i ..c'" 0. _::2E " . .0 .;;: '0 " ~ -;;" E .~ " :; "- -a - .<;:::'" e,,> ._'" EO c. e O!: ~D .~ e .~ ~ " c ".... on .g ~-g '"e '0 ~ "'- .S e " "''''' " - .<:l" E u 11 .; ~ E'" 1;''" -a E u :.>2 "E '" ~~~ ·c "E S 3 'i'i" E"'" .~ ki ~ E O!: d 0 0 .§ 'i .5 .g 0'-;;: Z f- f- Z '" '" 0 ""-5 ~uo '"" '" ""U-I ~ D "- 8~ « 0 u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P« H« Namini (Dehat) HPWTK I\eS(5-10) eV(IO+) I3S« 5) 125 296.0 272 48 5) M«5) 5) MCW«5) ('0«5) CM«5) (04842 (00) SS-1I1' NeS{IO+) SI'(IO+) RS{IO.) C(IO+) I'IJC(IO+) PII{< 5) CI'{< 5) OCS{IOI-) ST(I O~) NW(IO+)

1'« Sidhalla 11« .,' - I\("S« 5) CV« 5) I1S« 5) 126 83.0 III 24 5) M«5) 5) MCW{5- 10) III, W ( SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04842200) NCS(lO+) SP(lO') RS(I()+) C(IO+) PIIC(IO+) III 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') NW(JOI)

J1{< 13aruwa Syodha I'M«5) III' W TK I'll 1'0« ACS(5-10) CV(I()+) I1S« 5) 127 363.0 1.864 315 5) MCW«5) CM«5) (04842300) C(lO+) SS-III' 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(ID+) PIIC(IO+) CI'«5) OC5(IO'") ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11« Kharaunch PM«5) HP W SS, ACS(5-IO) CV«5) 13S«5) 128 515.0 1.300 230 5) MCW«5) 1'0«5) CM«5) (04842400) C(IO+) UP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) 1'1·1« 5) CI'« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I()+)

11« Motiyari PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 129 932.0 3,379 541 5) MCW«5) TliP W,TK PO(~5) CM«5) (04842500) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) RS(IO") PUC(IO+) C SS-1I1 1'11« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IU+)

1'« Rampur Murdi - 11(5- THPWC ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 130 352.0 244 41 5)M«5) 1'0(5-10) CM«5) (04842600) 10) MCW« 5) SS-HI' NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PUC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

1'(5- - H(5- Rajapur ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8S(5-10) 131 79.0 202 31 10) M(5-10) 10) MCW(S- Till' W R 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04842700) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IOt-) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5~10) SS-IIP 1'11(5-10) CI'(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

H(S- Mungaura 1'(2) M(5-10) 10) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) 8S(5-IO) 132 658.0 1.725 281 HI' W R SS- PO(~-IO) CM(5-10) (04842800) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(ID+) HI' 1'11(5-10) CI'(5-IO) PJlC(IO+) IXS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOt-)

11(7) IIA(3) lHl D DA T(I3) !\ICW(IZ) W(116) Mil CWC TK(19) '1'0(24) 1'(131) M(40) IIC PIIC CM(IO) IIS(10) ns mock Total 49126.0 180397 30756 S(4) PUC(3) flr(117) TO PTO ACS(6) rIlS(3) cr ";\\"(2) AC(9) 0 1'\\'(9) 1'11(92) fWC(ll) R(9) C(23) n!\l 1'(1 0) L SMP CIIW(6) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under differenllypcs of land use in heclare)**

E .S:" -'" Oil > c .S ';0 -2- :;:; ;;" 0 "'";:l " E u ...u E . S ,g .~" 0 CfJ ~ " .., ;:l 0 :0" ~ oll ;:: " ~ "' .;; ~ 1;'0 .!l >, 2:" OJ"", '8 Ii 'c >, "~ ~ .D ~ C. '§ ~ OJ > -;; " 0.. e § E {3 "0- "0. E "'" :0 "'" ;:l " ~ S u .", " " 0 0- ~ 00 " ._ 2 8 c '""OJ '" " b on ;:l :;; %l ..c: ;;" 1::'" on "E z U 0- ~ ~ 1:! ;:l " E ·c 0 § ·S :; a. " 0 0 " -<:" z" a. Z" 2:"' E LJ.. E :':l U "00 ~ Z" :n" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(2IS.0) MR Naraini (Nr) (2) ED 30.0 7.0 25.0 Naraini (Della!) 125 T(215.0)

G('(58.0) MR Naraini (Np) (4) 3.0 20.0 Sidlmlla 126 T(58.0)

GC(234.0) MR Naraini (Nr) (5) ED EO N 16.0 )0.0 6S.0 . l3artl\\'3 Syndha 127 ,'- T(234'(1)

MR Naraini (Np) (0) ED EAG 880 PC(179.0) 151.0 111.0 32.0 KhClraunch 12R . T(179.0)

EDEAG GC(537.0) PR Naraini (Np) (2) N 264.0 22.0 72.0 Moliyari 129 EO EA 1'(537.0)

I'RMR GC(6J.O) Naraini (Np) (5) ED Milk Solid 179.0 88.0 22.0 Rampur Murdi 130 FPNC 79.0 T(61.0)

GC(3.0) MRFI' Namini (Nr) (6) Milk Solid 21.0 1.0 4.0 Rajapur 131 T(3.0)

ED fAG GC(183.0) MR Narain; (Np) (10) 406.0 9.0 46.0 Mungaura 132 EOEA T(183.0)

GC(25707) PC(481) rH(76) W(148) MH(57) El>(86) WI':(180) FI'(17) EAG(61) N(31) 417.1 TW(115) 13373.0 2001.5 5666.8 i'\C(3) EO(S4) i'1(15) TWE(673) NH EA(49) TK(51) NW(2) 0(20) T(27441)

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VIKAS KHAND _ VILLAGE WITH PER.'MNENT L.OCATION COOE NO HEArx.!UARTf;RS: TAHSIL PQP[}J.,A110N SIZE CLASS' OF VILLAGF.S BELOW 200 200 - 499 500 - we. 1000 - 4999. SOW 11< ABOVE; No. of Villages..... 158 UNtNliAElTEIJ VILLAGE:.'; 'WITH PERMANENT LOCATlON CODE NO. UREAN AREA WITH LOCATION COGE NUMBER _ PopulallOn .,",." ...... 247,803 HIGHWAY NATIONj).L. IMPORTANT !.!EI'ALLED ROi\Il_ RAIL'II'AY UNE-- EROAD GI'IUGE RIVER AND S1'REAM -~ POST Offier: fE'l.mRAPH orflcE PO,ro HIGH s:::HOOL / !IJ'TER COLLEGE S Nole - Vikas Khand headquarters is located at Naraini Town (Vikas Khand Mahua) PFl[MAFY HEALTH CENTRE ~ BANK Alphabcticallist of Villages (C.D, block wise) Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Naraini Name of Sub-Dist: 0003 I Akabarpur 04830900 420030008000140109 2 Amiliha 04830500 420030008000140105 3 Anchwara 04827700 420030008000110077 4 Atarra (Rural) 04827300 420030008000100073 5 Au 04826700 420030008000100067 6 Badousa 04828700 420030008000120087 7 Bagh~la Wari 04831400 420030008000150114 8 Bambura 04832800 420030008000160128 9 Banai 04829100 420030008000130091 10 Barachha 04829000 420030008000120090 II Barchha Dodiya 04833200 420030008000160132 12 Barehenda 04826900 420030008000100069 13 Basrehi 04827100 420030008000100071 14 Bhagwatpur 04831900 420030008000150119 15 Bhatoura 04828500 420030008000120085 16 Bhawanipur 04832100 420030008000150121 17 Bhusasi 04828300 420030008000120083 18 Birampur 04832700 420030008000160127 19 Chak Bhatoura 04828600 420030008000120086 2~ Chak Rauli 04830100 420030008000140101 21 Chandour 04829300 420030008000130093 22 Chhachupur Khurd 04832400 420030008000160124 23 Chhantupur Kalan 04832600 420030008000160126 24 Dadhwa Manpur 04832900 420030008000160129 25 Dhaurahi Mafi 04829700 420030008000130097 26 DixitWara 04827200 420030008000100072 27 Dubariya 04828800 420030008000120088 28 Gajpatipur Kalan 04831200 420030008000150112 29 Gajpatipur Khurd 04831000 420030008000150110 30 Gobariya Buzurg 04830000 420030008000130100 31 Gonda 04830800 420030008000140108 32 Hadaha Mafi 04828100 420030008000120081 33 Heerapur 04830200 420030008000140102 34 Hunda 04831500 420030008000150115 35 Jabarapur 04831300 420030008000150113 36 Kandohara 04832000 420030008000150120 37 Karari 04829500 420030008000130095 38 Kheriya 04831700 420030008000150117 39 Kila Madfa 04833000 420030008000160130 40 Kolouha 04831800 420030008000150118 41 Koorahu 04833100 420030008000160131 42 Lakhanpur 04832500 420030008000160125 43 Look 04830300 420030008000140103 44 Ludhoura 04827800 420030008000110078 45 Lyonjha 04829800 420030008000130098 46 Madhwara 04829400 420030008000130094 47 Maholara 04826600 420030008000100066 48 Mahuta.. 04827900 420030008000110079 49 Mau 04829600 420030008000130096 50 Nagwara 04827400 420030008000110074 51 Oraha 04827500 420030008000110075 52 Palpur 04831600 420030008000150116 53 Partappur 04832200 420030008000160122 54 Pataunda 04830400 420030008000140104 55 Pouhar 04829200 420030008000130092 56 Quazipur 04828400 420030008000120084 57 Rasin 04831100 420030008000150111

202 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District· Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number 1 2 3 4 58 Raul! Kalayanpur 04830700 420030008000140107 59 Sangrampur 04832300 420030008000160123 60 Semariya Kushal 04827000 420030008000100070 61 Sudinpur 04830600 420030008000]40106 62 Tarsuma 04828900 420030008000120089 63 Tera(B) 04828000 420030008000110080 64 Thanair 04826800 420030008000100068 65 Titihara 04829900 420030008000130099 66 Turra 04827600 420030008000110076 67 Udaipur 04828200 420030008000120082 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District'Banda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number I 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Narallll.. Name of Sub-Dist: 0004 I Badausa Sani 04850300 420040008000170172 2 Badeh Kalinjar 04843600 420040008000090105 3 Bagaha 04848100 420040008000140150 4 Bahadurpur Kalinzar 04850900 420040008000170178 5 Baraichha 04849900 420040008000160168 6 Barkola Kalan 04843200 420040008000090101 7 Barsanda Manpur 04843500 420040008000090104 8 Barua Kalinjar 04844600 420040008000100115 9 Baryarpur 04844700 420040008000100116 10 Bhadaiyan 04845600 420040008000120125 11 Billiarka 04848400 420040008000150153 12 Birauna 04846400 420040008000140133 13 Birbauli 04847900 420040008000140148 14 Bulakipur 04844500 420040008000100114 15 Chandpura 04850000 420040008000160169 16 Chhalaini 04846500 420040008000140134 17 Dahuri 04847600 420040008000140145 18 Dalhawa 04~47700 420040008000140146 19 Dhudhur 04846800 420040008000140137 20 Divali 04845300 420040008000110122 21 Gadha 04842900 420040008000090098 22 Gadha Khurd 04849100 420040008000150160 23 Gahabara 04844300 420040008000100112 24 Girdharpur 04851300 420040008000170182 25 Gopara 04849500 420040008000160164 26 Gore Mau Kalan 04848300 420040008000140152 27 Gorcmau Khurd 04848200 420040008000140151 28 Gudha Kalan 04844200 420040008000100111 29 Haripur 04850500 420040008000170174 30 Jamawara 04843100 420040008000090100 31 lobani 04845500 420040008000110124 32 Kahala 04847400 420040008000140143 33 Kalyanpur 04846100 420040008000130130 34 Kanaya 04848800 420040008000150157 35 Karalal 04848500 420040008000150154 36 Katara Kalinjar 04851800 420040008000170187 37 Khalari 04849400 420040008000160163 38 Khandeura 04847500 420040008000140144 39 Khujamariya 04847300 420040008000140142 40 Kila Kalinzar 04851900 420040008000170188 41 Kulsari 04846000 420040008000130129 42 Lad Pahari 04851200 420040008000170181 43 Lahura 04850200 420040008000170171 44 Lahureta 04843400 420040008000090103 45 Lama Khutila 04845800 420040008000130127 46 Mahui 04845900 420040008000130128 47 Mahurchha 04849700 420040008000160166 48 Masani 04846700 420040008000140136 49 Masauni Bharatpur 04851100 4200400080001701801 50 Mlidi 04847800 420040008000140147 51 Mlikera 04843700 420040008000090106 52 Nahari 04849300 420040008000160162 53 Nasaratpur 04851000 420040008000170179 54 Nascni 04843000· 420040008000090099 55 Naugawan 04844400 420040008000100113 56 Nedhuwa 04849800 420040008000160167 57 Nibi 04846300 420040008000140132

204 Alphabetical list of Villages (C.Do block wise) Name of the DistrictoBanda Serial Name of village 200 I Census location 1991 Census location code number code number number I 2 3 4 58 Pahan Mafi 04851400 420040008000170183 59 Pahi 04851600 420040008000170185 60 Palhari 04845200 420040008000110121 61 Palhari Badausa 04848000 420040008000140149 62 Panchampur (B) 04847200 420040008000140141 63 Pallchampur(Girwan) 04849000 420040008000150159 64 Paramai 04845000 420040008000110119 65 Parasahar 04844800 420040008000100117 66 Parsidhapur 04846200 420040008000130131 67 Pathara 04845400 420040008000110123 68 Pipara 04850100 420040008000160170 69 Piparhari 04845100 420040008000110120 70 riyar 04845700 420040008000120126 71 Pongari 04848600 420040008000150155 72 Pukari 04843800 420040008000090107 73 Purainiya 04850600 420040008000170175 74 Ragau1i Bhatpura 04848900 420040008000150158 75 Ram Nagar Nisf 04851700 420040008000170186 76 Rampur 04848700 420040008000150156 77 Ran Khera 04849G00 420040008000160165 78 Ranipur 04850400 420040008000170173 79 Ranjilpur 04843300 4200400080000?O102 80 Raxi 04847100 420040008000140140 81 Rehunchi 04849200 420040008000150161 82 Sadha 04846900 420040008000140138 83 Sakatpur 04850800 420040008000170177 84 Saunta Kalinzar 04850700 420040008000170176 85 Sedhaura 04846600 420040008000140135 86 Sejahari 04847000 420040008000140139 87 Shah Patan 04844100 420040008000100110 88 Shahbajpur 04843900 420040008000090108 89 Shahpur 04844000 420040008000090109 90 Singhauti 04844900 420040008000100118 91 Tarahati Kalinzar 04851500 420040008000170184 DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities llnd Amenities available (irnot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and "' next to it in brackets the dislmlcein broad ranges viz. < 5 killS., 5-10 KillS. :Ild I o~ KillS of lile "cg nearest place "here the facility is available.j.j: given) ~ ." ::J u" ;i 0'" u ,;- u :l ..c "' 0 ""§ ~ .::! " cg 0 .~" -G t .'2" ... C:!- o" .3 ,.:: 0_ C: 2- U ..c'" e ;; c.::: ~ >. u 0- 0- :;rjJ; 0 "OD 0 ~ "0 5 =-s; ~ ~ ..J" ~ 0 -0 B" 'c ..c co~ ~" ~ .;;: ~ "0 U ~.~ ~2i 1;; c Q 0' :: 'J) ;: " "o .~~ OD ~:; ..... " ~ w " .s" .§'" 0 "'" c_ 0U -0 ;:: .9 C ..::l ..c" tJ ..c'" " 0- :;:';§ ~ .2 .D" .;;: ""'0 :; -;; ;;" E OJ '" 0 ;J: .~ e .~ .::! ~ 0- ""' C ~ a '- 1:: 0 "ou "-,,, .g'" d ~ c" 0 0- .S -;; " .!:: e ; ?- .D u B E ", ~ t> ;3 ~ 'J: " .>, -;; -;;'" -;; " u " " 'r: "E E :a ~ E-'" 'c t -E "~ OJ '0 '0 o C .""" '1: "'0 OD .s ~c-§ 12 f- f- Z" UJ 2" Cl 0- UB ...: 0 c:::: _~ C.~ '" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 cn mock: Naraini (0426)

Mahota,. /\C5« 5) CV« 5) [3S« 5) 923.t 4,111 682 1'(4) M C« 5 MCW 11« 5) Ill' W SS-T PO« 5) CM«5) (04826600) ) PIIC« 5) NCS« 5) SI'(IO') RS(IO-) 1'11« 5) CI'« 5) OCS«5) 5T(IO-) NIV(IU )

1I{5- [IS P(3) M C(5. ACS{5.IO) CV(5-11) Au (04826700) 467.7 1,885 314 10) MCW(5· IIPSS·T 1'0« 5) CM(5·to) RS(IU') 1O) NCS(5·tO) 51'( 10-) 10) PHC(5-10) PIl« 5) CP(5·10) NW(IO') OCS(5-IO) Sl(IO-)

H(5· Thanair I' M("" 5) C(5· ACS(5·10) C'V(5-IO) llS« 5) 387.7 2,155 J7J 10) MCW(5· Ill' W S5-1' 1'0(5-10) CM(5-lO) (04826800) 10) NCS(S-IO) SI'(IO-) [(S( 10 'i 10) PHC(5·10) pH« 5) CI'(5·10) OCS(5·10) S'I'(IO-) NW(tO'_;'

H(5- 8arehenda p M«5) C(5· ACS(5.lO) eV(S-IIl) 85(5·10) 4 442.0 2,614 421 10) MCW(5- HI' W 5S-1' 1'0(5·10) CM(5-lO) (04826900) 10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO~) RS(IO+) 10) I'HC(5·10) PH«5) CI'(5·10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO-) NW(IO')

11« Semariya Kushal ACS(", 5) CV«5) I3S«5) 458.0 1,581 261 PMC«5) 5) MCW« 5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04827000) NCS« 5) SI'{JrI- ) RS{llh) PHC« 5) PII« 5) CP«5) OCS("'5) ST(IO-) NW(IO+)

H« Basrehi P M« 5) C« ACS« 5) eV«;) 135«5) 6 222.0 1,105 209 5) MCW«5) Ill' W S5·T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04827100) 5) NCS('" S) SP(IU~) RS(IO~) PHC« 5) 1'11« 5) CI'«5) OCS« 5) ST(lO-) NW{I()"}

H« 135 Dixit Warn I' M«5) C« ACS« 5) CV« 5) 7 174.0 1,363 257 5) MCW«5) HI' W 8S-T PO« 5) CM«5) RS( 10') (04827200) 5) NCS« 5) SP(IU~) PHC« 5) PH«5) CI'«5) NW(IO~) OCS«5) ST(IO-)

H« Alarra (Rural) ACS« 5) C'V« 5) 05« 5) 3,606.0 10,749 1,751 1'(5) M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) HPSS·T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04827300) NC5« 5) 51'(10-) RS(IO" PHC« 5) PH«5) CI'«5) OCS« 5) 5T(10-) NIV(IO-}

H(S- I3S Nagwara I' M« 5) ('(5· A(,S(5· 10) C'V(S·IO) 9 319.7 1,212 208 10) MC'W(5- Ill' W SS·1' PO« 5) CM(S-IO) RS(IO') (04827400) 10) NCS(5-IO) SP( )()-) 10) 1'11('(5·10) PH« 5) CI'(5.10) N\V(I()') OCS(5-IO) ST(I(I-) ~

- H(5- IlS ACS(5-IO) ('\'('·10) Oraha P(3) M(2) ('(5 10) MCW(5. III' IV SS-T PO 1'11« (,M(5-IO) RS(IO-I 10 390.8 2,403 358 NCS(S·tOI SI'( I,··) (04827500) 10) 10) PIIC(5-10) 5) CP(5·10) NIV(ltl·) OCS(5·10) ST(IIJ-)

- H« 1'urra 1'01'11« CMCI'« ACS« 5) (,V(S·IO) IlS(<< 5) 11 1,019 I' M(5·10) C(5· 5) MCW« 5) liP W SS-T 2,270.0 6,761 5) 5) NCS« 5) SI'(lIJ-) RS(II)-) (04827600) 10) PIIC« 5) OCS« 5) Sl(IV-) NW(ICJ·)

- 11(5- Anchwara ACS(5-lO) CV(S-IU) BS(5·IO) 12 165.0 734 129 I' M(5-10) C(5· 10) MCW(5- HP W 5S·T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (04827700) NCS(S-IO) 81'(10') ((S(IO') 10) 10} PHC(5-10) PH«S) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) S1'(lO+) NW(lO")

-..,..._.:Jf?~---- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under diITcrenllypcs or land use in hectare)**

"E Z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

I'R Atarra (1) ED T(792.7) 5.0 Mahotat"a

I'R MR Atarra (4) T(334.1) 56.0 All

PR Am Tarra (5) ED T(327.6) 4.0 Than

PR Atarra (5) EDEAG 1'(355.0) 26.0 Barehenda

PR Ata Atarra (2) ED T(372.4) 10.0 Semariya Kushal

PR MR Atarra (3) T(186.0) 69.0 Bas!'ehi 6

PR Atara Ra (2) ED T(123.0) 8.0 Dixit Wara

PR Atarra (2) EDEAG T(2065.0) 248.0 Atana (Rural)

PR Atarra (4) ED T(276.0) 1.0 Nag\\'ard Q

PR 11.tarra (5) ED ~ - T(284.0) 43.0 ()I11ha 10

PR Atarra (8) EDEAG T(1039.0) 459.0 TUlTa II

PR Atarra (5) T(IOI.O) 41.0 Anchwara 11 DISTRICT CENSUS HIlNDBOOK : BIWDA Census of India 2001 - Amenitks and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a daB (-) is shown in the ct,lullln ami '" next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kllls.:Ild )()-I- kills oflhe ". {j 0- 0- -;;z§ "c "eo 0 " 'i:: """ ··c ...J" :§ a -0 1l" ? ~ ~ .; c::!. ..c 0 ~~ C'l " ~ ;;: .", <.> ~~~ l'i .", § :~ u "'" ::::'I ~~ on .::; _2 0 ~ ~i!« ~ " " " -C oj " u

" ~ .2 ,g "- :; -" 0- " _.0 _.::: ;:: = .D .;;: 0 "- -;,; :': > :; ::l .2 " :; -;; " ., S .';:! E c.. 0 c ~ 00 " ._ .~ :5 .~ ~ " 0 ~ 0 "on _Z'" "c '0 ~ c.. .~ -;; '" :: '" 'jor .D u .5 1l E~! -;; " u .:.: E '" " '-' '" E" E :.a t: E~ ti '5 a a" '10 a ·c00'::; if) I-- I-- '" tl~ _g ~ Z" Z" Gl" ::E" Cl c.. 8.2 -< 0 Q::; -::'''U 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H(5- Ludhourn I' M« 5) C(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) 85(5-10) 13 328.0 1,419 221 10) MCW(5- III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (04827800) 10) NCS(5-IO) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) I'IIC(5-10) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(lW) NW(10')

Mahuta Il(lO+) ACS( 10+) (,\'(11) f) BS(S-IO) 14 1,304.0 3.436 528 P M C(IO+) HI' W 55-T PO I'H« CM(lO+) (04827900) MCW(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(1I)~) [{S(IO') CI'(IO!-) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') NW(I(),-)

Tern(8) 1'(3) M« 5) H(lOI) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO') BS(5-IO) 15 1,383.0 3,463 493 Ill' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) (04828000) C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS(5-10) SI'(IO') RS(IO') I'H« 5) CI'(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-I(J) 5T(l0+) NW(IO')

11« Hadaha Mali AC5«5) CV«5) 85«5) .... 16 442.3 1,896 295 1'(2) M C« 5) S) MCW« 5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04828100) NCS«5) SP(IO' ) RS(IO+) PIIC« 5) I'H« 5) CI'«5) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(IO!-)

Udaipur I'M«5)C« H« ACS«5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 17 488.5 1,467 206 S)MCW«5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04828200) 5) NCS«5) SI'III)') RS(IO+) I'HC« 5) PU« 5) CI'« 5) OCS«5) S1(II)') NW(IO+)

H« Bhusasi I' M« 5)C« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 18 463.0 1,626 264 5) MCW«5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(lO+) (04828300) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(I()+) RS(IO+) I'HC« 5) 1'1l« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

1'« Quazipur H« ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 8S« 5) 19 135.0 243 38 5) M«5) 5) MCW«5) HI' W 5S-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04828400) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) R5(10-i-) C(IO+) PH«5) CI'(IO+) l'I-IC«5) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+) NW(IO')

1'« Bhatoura H(lO-l-) ACS(IO') C\'(HP) 8S« 5) 20 49.0 4 2 5) M«5) HI' W S5-T 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) (04828500) MCW(IO+) NCS(IOI) SI'(IO+) RS(IU') C(lO+) 1'\1«5) CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S-'(IO' ) NW(IO')

1'« Chak 8hatourn 11(10+) ACS(IU-1) ('\"(10' ) IlS« 5) 21 9.0 267 37 5)M«5) HI' W 55-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04828600) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+ ) SI'1I0') RS(IO' ) C(lO+) I'H« 5) CP(IO+) I'HC(tO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO') NW(lO')

8S Badousa 1'(2) M ('(5- ACS(5-10) C'"(S-IO) 22 1.369.0 5.581 905 H MCW pllC III' W SS-T PO PH« CMCP RS(IO') 5) NCS(5-IO) SPIIO') (04828700) 10) NW(IO') OCS(5-IO) Sllll)-) 1 ..

11« Dubariya PM«5) ACS«5) ('\'(10 ,) BS« 5) 23 1,119.0 6,908 1,046 5) MCW«5) HI' W 5S-T 1'0« 5) CM«5·) (04828800) C(IO+) NCS«5) 51'(10+) I(S(IO') I'IIC« 5) I'H«5) CI'«5) OCS«5) ST(I(P-) NW(Il)l)

H« Tarsuma I' M« 5) ACS(5-10) CV(IO,) 13S« 5) 24 453.0 1,280 204 5) MCW«5) HI' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (04828900) C(lO+) NCS(5-10) 51'(10+) RS(IO') PIIC« 5) 1'11«5) CI'(5-10) OC5(5-1O) SlOO+) NW(IO I)

208

- ..~~-~-~-~~,.~------lr------~ .. -.------.-~---~~-~-,-.------VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under di (ferenl Iypes ofland use in heclarc)**

'" ~ OJ Z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Atarra (5) EDEAG T(129.0) 144.0 Ludhoura 13

PR Atarra (12) ED T(387.0) 467.0 Mahula 14

PR At:fra (13) ED 1'(556.0) 430.0 !5

PR Atarra (13) ED T(I72.7) 76.0 lIadaha Mali t6

PR Atarm (13) T(l15.0) 265.0 Udaipur 17

PR Alarra (13) ED T(l89.0) 197.0 Bhusasi 18

MR Alarm (13) Quazipur 19

MR Alarra (13) Bhatoura 20

MR Alarm (13) Chuk l3hatoura 21

PR AtaITa (10) EDEAG T(140.0) 876.0 Badousa

PR AlaITa (10) ED T(45.0) 825.0 Dubariya 23

PR AlaITa (15) T(67.0) 215.0 TarslIma 24 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BN'JDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in the colullIn and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 kl11s., 5-10 killS. :Ild 10+ killS of" the '";:I nearest plnce ",here the facility is availablc-if given) ~ '" " S u"'" ::; V 0 (.) ,; "'"(.) 5; "§ ~ C .J:!" 0 " .:2 "' 0 c: "b ';:) t .9 :§, 0" E 1: u'"'" ~ .J:! e -; ..8 8..5' ~-:- (.) c. 00 v P- o " <5 '" '(" ·t e U:.§ ~ ~' ...J" ~ 0 "0 ~" 01) ;:I::::: 0 ~ .r: 0 OJ " "IJ ;; 5l v ~ .~ "3~:B c: ;:I v" ~ 0 =' OIl 0 ~ g .~ ~~ " -5" 0 ... ..c: d .2 .2 :=; ::l c. c: ~ ::l -::l '- "~ 0 ... 0 on .., e .g'~ ] § ~ 0 c. -;;; "c };1 ~ ~ -;;;

1I« IlS Barachha 1'(2) M« 5) ACS(5-IO) eV(S-IO) 25 479.0 2.580 437 S) MCW«5) III'SS-T 1'0« 5) CMCI' RS(IOI) (04829000) C(5-tO) NCS(S-IU) SI'(I!) I ) PHC« 5) 1'11« 5) NW(IOI) OCS(5-IU) 5'1'(10 1 )

11(5- Banai I' M«5) C(5- AC'S(5-tO) CV(5-IO) [JS('" 5) 26 159.7 553 73 10) MCW(5- IU'W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (04829100) 10) NCS(5-10) SI'(IOI) RS(IO ') 10) PI1C(S.IO) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) Sf( 10 1-) N\v(IOI)

ACS Pouhar 1'(3) M« S) H(lO+) 1'01'11« CV(IOI') [JS(IO! ) 27 1,658.0 4,735 703 IlI'SS-T (,M(lOl) NCS(I!J1) (04829200) C(lO+) MCW«S) S) SI'(I!) I) IC;(IUI) CI'(IO+) OCS(l()+) PHC(IO+) ST(IOI) NW(IOq

Chandour 1'(2) M MCW 11(10+) ACS(IOt) CV(IOI) 135(10 1 )" 28 995.0 4,411 690 Ill' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(JO") (04829300) C(10+) PHC(IO+) NCS(IO<) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(loq OCS(IO!) SI(IOI-) NW(IOI')

1'« 11(5- Madhwara ACS(s-IO) eV(IUI) 13S(5-11I) 29 204.0 435 82 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(S- HI' 5S-T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (04829400) NC5(5-11l) SI'(IOI) RS(IO') 10) 10) 1'1IC(5·1 0) 1'11«5) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(IOI) NIV(IOI)

H(5· Karan ACS(5-IO) CV(IOI) BS« 5) 30 151.0 1,116 154 I' M C(5-10) 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(s-IO) (04829500) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(\(P) 10) PIIC(5-IO) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-IO') OCS(IO,') 51(10+) N\V(lO!)

1'« B(IO+) ACS(IOI) CV(IO'I) IlS(IlH) 31 Mau (04829600) 610.0 3,391 440 5)M«5) IIPSS-T 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(I()+) RS(loq C(IO+) 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) PIlC(IO+-) OCS(IOt) ST( to ') NW(IO')

Dhaurahi Ma Ii PM(S-IO) AeS(s-IO) CV(IO+) 13S(5-IO) 32 133.0 970 155 MCW 1-1(5-10) HP W SS-T 1'0(;-10) CM(S-IO) (04829700) C(I 0 !-) NCS(IO+) SPIIlH) ({S( 10 I) I'HC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO") ST(I01) NW(IO;)

11(5· Lyonjha PM«5) ACS(](P-) ('V(IO' ) IIS( < 51 33 63.0 406 57 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS·T 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04829800) ClIO+) NC5(IO") SI'(II1+) RS(IO') 10) PJlC(5· J 0) 1'11« 5) CI'«5) ex'S(IO.) SI(IO I ) N\\'(JO- )

11« Titihara PM«5) ACS(lO ('\.( 111') ns« 'I 34 364.0 1.837 291 5) MeW« 5) If I' w S5-T ~~) 1'11« CM(IO') (04829900) C(10+) NC'S(IO-l SI'(IU' ) RS( 1<1-) plle«5) (,P(IO') .. OCS(lli· ) SI( 10-) )'.1\\'(1 11 )

1'(5- 11(5- Gobariya Buzurg ACS(IO+) ('V(IO! ) IlS(5-IO) 35 160.0 1,555 251 10) M(5-to) 10) MCW(5- Ill' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(S .. IO) (04830000) NeS(IO!) SI'(IOI) HS(IO!) C(IO+) 10) PIIC(5-11l) 1'11«5) Cp(5-IO) OCS(IOI) ST(llH) N\V(IIJI)

Chak Rauli 36 6.0 ------Uninllahited ------(04830100) Hccrapur 37 35.0 ------Uninhabiled ------(04830200) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types or land use in hectarc)-*

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

PR Atarra (10) EDEAG 415.0 Barachha 25

I'R Atarra (IS) 1'(68.0) 65.0 Banal

PR Attara (25) ED 1'(131.0) 1145.0 Puuhar 27

PR Atarra (23) ED 1'(467.0) 400.0 Cllandollr 2X

PR Atarra (23) T(102.0) 57.0 Madhwf'ra 29

MR Atarra (25) KaraIi JI)

MR Atarra (28) I\lau 31

MR Ata. Rra (22) EDEAG Dhaurahi Mali 32

MR Atarra (21) Lyonjha 33

PR Naraini (20) EDEAG ritihara

MR Naraini (20) Gobariya Buzurg 35

------Uninhabited ------Chak Rauli )(1

------Uninhabited ------Ilecrapur 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HN-JDBOOK : B,ANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daB (-) is shown in the column anti next to it in brackets the distanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. ala 10+ killS uf(lte nearcstplace \\-flere the facility is availableJ;: given)

"o ""u o o II o" o .~ C!. .<: u 0- o '" ...J ""-0 B" o(l .<: ~ " o ~ .c" .:> "­ o ...... o .0" E" E oj Vi o Z Z" 0.. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'(5- 11(5- eV(lo+) BS(5-IO) 38 Look (04830300) 78.0 718 t06 10) M(S-IO) 10) MeW(S- III'SS-T 1'0(5-10) ("M(S-IO) A("S(IO+) SI'(104-) RS(I(J+) C(IO+) 10) I'HC(5-IO) I'H« 5) ("1'(10+) NeS(IO+) OeS(104) SI(IO+) NW(IOC)

Pataunda 11(10+) A("S(IOI) ev( 10·1} IlS« 5) 39 48.0 1,514 248 I' M« 5) HI' W S5-T 1'0« 5) CM(I()+) (04830400) C(lO+) MCW« 5) NeS(IO·') SI'( 10 I} RS(I()I) 1'11« 5) ("1'(10+) PIIC( 10+) OCS(IO') ST(lO I) NW(lll')

Amiliha pM«S) II( 10+) ACS(IOC) eV(I04) 13S(5-10) 40 128.0 1,126 III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04830500) 209 C(lO+) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10 1 ) RS(IIH) l'lI« S) ("1'(10+) PHC(IO+) oeS(l04 ) 5T(l0 I) NW(IOI)

US Sudinpur H(IO+) CV(IO+) 41 267.0 1,834 310 PM«5) HI'WSS-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) RS(IO+) (04830600) C(IO+) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) pH«S) NW(I()+) pHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

13S Rauli Kalayanpur 42 647.0 3,591 555 P M C(5-10) MCW 11(5-10) Ill' W SS-T PO )'H« CM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(IO'·) (04830700) PHC(5-IO) 5) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

BS Gonda ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 43 460.0 3,540 574 P M« 5) MCW H(lO+) HI' W SS-T 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (04830800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Akaball'ur 1'« H(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 44 241.0 3,500 HP8S-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) (04830900) 621 5) M«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PII« 5) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Gajpatipur Khurd 70 1'(2) M(S-IO) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IOf) I3S«5) 45 776.0 480 W PO« 5) CM«5) (04831000) C[IO+) MCW(IO+) ~:_~; NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO,) pH(IO+) CI'(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) S1( 10~) NW(5-11l)

Rasin 1'« CHW H(IO+) HP W 88- ACS(IO+) CV(104) I3S« 5) 46 236.0 7,266 1,137 5)M«5)C« MCW(IO+) HP 1'0« 5) CM«5) (04831100) NCS(IO-+) SI'( III ') RS(IIl') 5) PHC(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO~)

Gajpatipur Kalan ACS(S-IU) (,V(IO,) BS(5-11) 72 P AC M« 5) 5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) 47 520.0 479 Mewti~~) ~~ :\~S~ NeS(IU') SP(lI)') RS(IO' \-'J; (04831200) C(lO,:) PHC(5-IO) HI' PH« 5) Cr(lo+) OCS(IO') ST(IO') NW(IO·)

H HC PliC HPTW W PO ACS Jabarapur eV(lo+) I3S(5-10) 48 1,421.0 2,550 400 1'(3) M AC CIIW CM«5) NCS(IO+) (04831300) o C(5-10) TK R C S8- PH(IO+) SI'(IIlI) RS(IOI) MCW(IO+) HP CI'(IOt·) OeS(lo+) 81"(10 1) NW(IO')

Baghcla Wari CHW H(IO+) Ill' W S8- ACS(5-10) ev( 10+) IlS«5) 49 228.0 1,818 299 I'M«5) MCW(IO+) HI' 1'0« 5) (04831400) C(lO+) CM(ID+) NCS(IOI.) SI'(IO+) ItS(I!)!) PI1C(5-10) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS( 10'·) STIIO I) NW(101) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerenllypes orland use in hectare)**

E -" c ;.::, "u ~ ~O '5 .;;: o:d c .9 ~ --5 E "t. 0.. ~ <{ z" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Mit Alarra (18) Look 38

MR Atarra (19) ED IJataunda 39

MR Alarra (16) ED 40

PR A Atarra (16) EDEAG . Sudinpur 41

PR Atarra (21) EDEAG Rauli KalayanpuT 42

MR Alarra (21) Gonda 43

MR Naraini (16) ED Akabarpur 44

PR Rajapur (Np) (II) Gajpatipur Khurd 45

FP Rajapur (Np) (15) Rasin 46

MR Kar.... e (10) EDEAG vajpalipur Kalan 47

1 ..

MRFP Karve(IO) Jabarapul" 48

W(l.O) MR Rajapur(Np) (10) TWE(3.9) 159.1 16.4 9.7 Baghela Wari 49 1"(37.3) DISTRICT CENSUS HIINDBOOK : BI'INDA Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities lind Amellities available (if not available within the village, a daR (-) is shown in (he colllllln and V; next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< S kms., S-IO kms. iIld 10+ kills of the " nearest place "here the facility is available-i-' given) ~ 13 "0 lS ~ U" Q "0 " ,; u '" u ..c:" ;;; 0- " ""§ §.::; 1::~ " t: 0 .~ -E .8 0" 3 " 2- ~ " e ... ~ u" .G 0.> ;; '" N 0- 0- U ~~S ,_, 0 OJ) -0 0 ·c '-' ~·c -l " :9 "::l:::::' "0 ~ g ,g 0 0 E" 0 en '" all .;;: ~ ..c: u ~.~ 3_g~ .._~ C ~ ~ C ~ 0 :::I c "'" "0 o .~ :g ~ OJ) ;;1 c u ._o c • " .:;" .9 0 .G" _ 0 ;,;;".2 E 0 C ~ -~ 0_"'0 ._ " :> '"- '"0- ~ c:" t;;; 0 00 3" - c 0 '" .. .9 -;; '" ~ C- .D " :; b .~ E~ -;; " g u j E E" '" u E" '"" "E g E '5 c 9""" ·c ~ ~~.ri ·5 "0 0 0.> o C g~ '" " 'r: 0'" OOfi ~ U .:::s

Hunda 11(10+) Till' W R ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) OS(5-10) 50 792.0 254 37 I'MC(5-IO) 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (04831500) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(W+) SI'(lO r ) l{S(HH) 1'11(10+) CI'(loe) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO') ST(lOI) NW(IOe)

11(5- Palpur I'M(IO+) 10) III'TWW ACS(5-IO) CV( 10<) IlS(IO+) 51 255.0 34 7 I'O«S) CM(IO+) (04831600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-IIl' NCS(IO') 51'(10+) RS(lO') 1'11(10+) CP(IOI-) PHC(5-IO) GeS(IO i) ST(IOI) NW(IOI)

H« Kheriya PM AC III'TWW Aq«5) CV(IOi) llS(IO") 52 546.0 932 141 S) MCW«5) 1'0« 5) (,M«5) (04831700) C(10+) S5·flr NC$(lO+) SI'(IOJ ) RS(I[)+) PIIC(IO+) PH(lO+-) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IlH) NW(IO+)

11(5- Kolouha PM(S.IO) ACS(5·IO) CV(IO+) OS(IO+) 53 231.0 915 135 1.0) MCW(S· III' W 5S· T 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (04831800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5·IO) 1'11« S) CI'(5·1O) OC5(IO+) S1'(IOr) NW(IO+)

Ohagwatpur PM(S-IO) H(lO+) ACS(5·IO) CV(IOr) OS(IOe) 54 137.0 999 178 HI'SS-T 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (04831900) C(10+) MCW(5·10) NCS(10+) SI'(10+) RS(IOJ) 1'11« 5) CI'(5·10) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(S· Kandohara ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) OS(IOJ') 5S 218.3 377 61 1'(10+) M(5- 10) MCW(5· HPSS-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (04832000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IOI) 10)C(10+) 10) PHC(5-10) I'H«5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO+) NW[io+-)

Bhawanipur PM(IO+) MCW 11(10+-) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) OS(IO+) 56 142.0 681 112 HI' W SS·T 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04832100) C(10+) PHC(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) I'H«S) CI'(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(101-) NW(IO+)

Partappur PM«5) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV[HH) OS(IO") 57 127:7 344 53 HPSS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IOt) (04832200) C(IO+) MCW«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lOJ) RS(loe) PH« 5) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IU+-) SI(lO+) NW(IO+)

11(5- Sanb'Tllmpur P M(5-IO) AC5(1O+) CV(to+) 05(10+-) 58 334.0 902 141 10) MCW(S· HPSS-T 1'0(5·10) CM(lO+) (04832300) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) [(S(IOo') 10) PIIC(S-IO) PH« S) CI'(loe) OCS(lO+) ST(104) NW(llh)

Chhachupur Khurd 59 15.0 ------Uninhabited -.-----.---- (04832400)

Lakhanpur 60 ----.--- Uninhabite5 ------._--- ~ (04832500)

1'« 11« Chhantupur Kalan ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 135« 5) 61 56.0 108 23 5)M«5) 5) MCW« 5) W SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04832600) NCS(5-IO) SI'(I 0 r) I(S(IO,") C(lO+) PIIC{< 5) 1'11«5) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO I) NW(lIH)

Birampur 1'« 11« ACS« 5) CV(loe) llS« 5) 62 45.0 201 28 5)M(5-10) 5) MCW«'5) W SS·T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04832700) NCS«5) SI'(I()+) RS(IO;) C(IO+) PIIC« 5) PII« 5) CP«S) OCS«5) ST(I(J+) NW(IOe)

~~?ld_- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.c. area under differcnt Iypcs of land use in hcctarc)**

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FI' Rajapur (Np) (10) ED Ilul1t1Cl 51)

W(6.5) FI' Rajapur (Np) (10) R(24.7) 165.2 18.1 0.7 I'alpul' 51 T(31.2)

fl' Rajapur (Np) (10) ED EAG Khctiya 52

PR Atarra (23) ED Kolouha 53

MR Atarra (22) Bhagwutpur 54

MR Atarra (25) ED T(53.O) 131.0 Kandohara 55

MR Atarra (26) ED Dhawanipur 56

MR Alarra (26) T(31.0) 85.0 Partappur 57

MR Alarra (33) T(50.0) 232.0 Sangrampur 58

------Uninhabited ------13.0 Chhachupur Khurd 5\)

------Uninhabited ------1 T(5.0) 32.0 -- laklwnrur 60

PR Alarra (33) T(56.0) 43.0 Chhantupur Kalan 61

PR Atarra (33) T(9.0) 33.0 Birampllr 62

...... 2.15 ___ DISTRICT CENSUS H.ANDBOOK : BANDA

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P« 11« Bambura ACS(104') CV(IO+) 13S( IOc) 63 45.0 66 10 5) M(S-IO) :5) MCW(S-IO) W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04832800) NCS(IOC) SI'( 10+) RS(IO+) C(IOI) PIIC« 5) 1'11«5) CP(IOC) OCS(IO+) ST(1U4 ) NW(IO+)

11« ACS I3S D"uhwa Manpur PO 1'11« CV(IO') 64 182.0 4,966 764 I'MC(IO') 5) MCW«5) III'W SS-T CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO') (04832900) 5) SI'(I()+) I'HC« 5) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) N\v(IOI-) ST(lOI-)

Kila Madfa H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(HH) BS( 10',) 65 59.0 I I' M C(IO+) I!I'W SS-T 1'~«5) CM(IO+) (04833000) M(::W(5-10) NCS(lO+) 51'(10 1,) RS(11)4') C[,(IOC) I'HC(IO+) 1'11«5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO") NW(IO+)

H« Koorahu 1'(2)M«5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 3S(5-IO) - 66 788,5 1,571 229 5) MCW«5) HPSS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04833100) C(10+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) I'HC« 5) 1'11«5) CI'(IO+) OCS(lO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

11« Barchha Dodiya 1'(2) M« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(104) BS(H)! ) 67 587.0 1.600 252 5) MCW«5) HPSS-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (04833200) C(lO+) NeS(IO+) S[,(II)+) RS(ll)q PHC« 5) 1'11«5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) N\v(IO+)

1'(5- Gadha II( 10+) ACS(S-IO) CV(I04) US(5-IO) 68 6.7 1,339 198 10)M(5-10) HI' W R SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(5-10) (04842900) MCW(5-10) NCS(S-IO) Sr(lo+) RS(II)+) C(5-10) T 1'11(5-10) Cr(5-10) PIIC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) 81(10+) NW(IO+)

Naseni 1'(3) M« 5) - 11« HPWTK PH 1'0« ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 69 7S6.0 3,718 602 CM«5) (04843000) C(IO+) 5) MCW(S-IO) SS-T 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CI'«5) I'HC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO C)

- H(5- BS Jamawara CMCI'(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 70 665.0 3,614 596 1'(2) M 0 C(5 10) MCW(S- Ill' W SS-T POI'H RS(IO+) (04843100) 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(I()+) 10) 10) PHC(5-1O) NW(IO") OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

H(5- Barkola Kalan P(3)M(5-10) ACS(lO+) CV(IOi) I3S(5-IO) 71 524.0 1.612 262 10) MCW(5- HI'W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) (04843200) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) I'H(5-10) CP(10+) 10) PIIC(5-1 0) OCS(lO+) ST(lD .-) NW(IO',)

1'« 11(5- Ranjitpur ACS« 5) CV( 10,) BS« 5) 72 9.291.0 436 72 5) M(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- III' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(S-IOI (04843300) NeS(IO+) SP(lOl) RS(IO') 1 10) 1'1IC(5-10) 1'11« 5) CI'(5.:;l0) C« 5) OCS(IOl-) ST(IO ,) N\v(IO»

H(5- FlS Lahureta PM(S-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) 73 1,071.0 2,944 447 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS-T PO 1'11(5- CM«5) RS(I(jI) (04843400) C(IO+) NCS(lOt) SI'(104) 10) I'HC(5-10) 10) CI'(5-1O) N\v(IOI-) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

Barsanda Manpur 1'(2) M« 5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO') lIS«5) 74 789.0 1,138 189 HI' W SS-T PO I'H(3) CM(5-W) (04843500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lOl) CI'(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectarc)**

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

MR Ata All Rra (33) 1"(9.0) 33.0 Bambum 63

I'RMR Fr Alarra (31) T(166.0) 850.0 l)adhw(1 M,mpur

MR Allara Arra (31) ED Kila Madia 65

PR AHara (31) EDEAG T(25.0) 296.0 Koorahu 66

PR Alarra (33) ED T(107.0) 403.0 Barchha Dodi}'a 67

41 0 GC(286.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (9) ED N 212.0 107.0 Gadha 68 . T(286.0)

GC(160.0) PR Naraini (3) Jaggery 196.0 31.0 99.0 Naseni 69 T(160.0)

GC(300.0) EDEAG I'R Naraini (Np) (5) NM TWE(3.0) 365.0 Jamawara 70 EOEA T(303.0)

GC(83.0) W(5.0) WE(8.0) MR Naraini (Np) (15) 441.0 14.0 41.0 Barkula Kalan 71 TW(40.0) TWE(30.0) T(166.0)

GC(69.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (9) COHonCloth 50.0 WE(1.0) 51.0 10.0 Ranjilpur 72 T(70.0) ..

GC(249.0) PC(30.0) MRFI' Naraini (Np) (8) EDEAG 6t8.0 34.0 Lahureta W(l19.0) 73 T(398.0)

GC(J36.0) 1'C(260.0) EDEAG MRFP Naraini (Np) (13) N WE(36.0) EOEA 191.0 Barsanda Manpur 74 TW(40.0) T(672.0)

...... -9_1 _7 _ DISTRICT CENSUS HI>NDBOOK : BAI\IDA Census of India 2001 - Amcnitics and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dall (-) is shown in the column Hilli next to it in brackets thedistanceill broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kllls.:nd 10+ kms olthe ~ nearest place \\here the facili[y is available.!J; given) "0 U" ;; "0 " u I ]' -;;; :~ ~ ..c: 0 I- " 0 .::" ;:; ~ "0 " .8 'E .~ " t!- o ..E g_ ";:' -2- u" ..c:" e :; ./>"'- >, U ~ Q. 00 Q. E 'l)~,~ 0 '" 0 :g 0" ·c :g ~ ....l ,g 0 0 " ;:j = a .;;: t!- ..c: lJ b ~:n CO " "d C: .~ -;_g:5 ill -0" ':.) ,... ::s on "§ ~~ " -5" 0 0 I- c: 'u" ~ ;:; « ... .~" ..c: d "_ 0 ._'" ". ,g ..<::" ~ 0 '- ~ Q. " -:ge t": ...... J:l .;;: 0 :1 > :;3 " "5 .... iii i:'! -~ .=::'" " ._ E d 0.. 0 c: it'" on ::>-0 C-"O .g B '- I- 00 g 0 e 0 .2 ~ .!:: ~ '':: ~ £3 Co .J:l "§" iii " 'iii 13 :;;; " ~ ~,

Badch Kalinjar I'M(5-10) H(lD+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) NW I3S« 75 89.0 343 56 Ill' W S8-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04843600) ((10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) S) RS(IOI) PH(IO+) CI'(IO') I'I-IC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Mukcra PM(5-10) (((10+) I\CS(5-IU) CV(IU") BS« 5) 76 343.0 1,793 280 III'W SS-T 1'0«5) CM«S) (04843700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO,) RS(IO+) 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IOI)

Pukari 1'(2) M(5·10) lI(10+) ACS( 10 I) CV(IOI) [lS« 5) 77 1,041.0 3,164 520 HI' W SS-T 1'0(10-1-) CM(Ii)+) (04843800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS( 10 ') SI'( 10 ') RS(IOI) PH(IO+) CI'(IOI) I' PHC(IO+) OCS(IOI) 5T(IOI) N\V(IIJ+)

Shahbajpur PM(S-IO) H(IO+) TW W SS- ACS(IO-I) eV(lo+) BS(5-IO) 78 310.0 809 1[0 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04843900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) T NCS(IO+) SI'(IO,) RS(IU') 1'11(10+) CP(I(J+) PH((IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Shahpur PM«S) 11(10+) 1'01'11« AC5« S) CY(lO+) 79 347.0 1,004 156 HI' W SS-T CM«5) RS(IO+) (04844000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) 5) NCS(IO') SI'(IO'I) CI'(<:S) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS([O~-) ST(IO+)

MCWCHW Shah Patan 1'(2) M(5·10) ACS([O+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 80 444.0 1,526 266 H(IO+) HPW RSS-I'O(;O+) CM«S) (04844100) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO I) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PlI(IO+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Gudha Kalan 1'(6) M 11(10+) NCS DeS CV(IO+) DS« 5) 81 3,042.0 8,325 1,292 1'HPW1'K PO(~5) CM«S) (04844200) AC(3) C(lO+) MCW«5) ACS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) R C SS-T PlI(s-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

CHW(2)H« Gahaba", HI' W TK R I'll 1'0« ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS«S) 82 588,0 820 123.1' AC(2)M« 5) MCW«S) CM«s) (04844300) 5) C(5-10) S5-T 5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) 1'11((5-10) CI'(s-lO) OCS(IO+) 5T(l0+) NW(IO+)

CHW(3) H(5- W - Naugawan P(2) M(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(Ia!) BS(5-1O) 83 2,128.0 2,889 418 10) MCW(S- HI' R S5- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) «()4844400) C(l()+) NeS(/W) SP( /IF) ItS(101) 10) PHC(5-10) 1 1'11(10+) CI'(IO~) OCS(IO") S1'(104 ) NW(IO')

11(5· Bulakipur PM(s-IO) ACS(5-10) (,V(IO') BS(5-10) 84 117.0 203 40 10) MCW(S: IlrW SS-1' 1'0(5-10) ("M(S-IO) (04844500) C(IO+) NCS(IO') SP( It)') RS(HJ') 10) PHC(5·IO) 1'11(5-10) ep[5-IO) OCS(IO') ST(IO-) NW(IO'~

- fI(S- as Barua Kalinjar ... PM«S) HPTWW ACS(5-IO) ("V(S-IO) 85 384.0 [,292 221 1'0«5) CM«5) RS( 10 I) (04844600) C(lO+) 10) MCW« 5) TK SS-T NCS(S-IO) SI'(IO+) 1'11(5-10) ('1'(5-10) NW(IO') PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(I(}t)

RMPCHW(3) Daryarpur I'M(5-10) 11(5-10) HI' W TK R I'll 1'0« ACS(IU') CV(l(jI) nS«S) 86 244.0 661 92 CM(IO;) (04844700) C(lO+) MCW«5) SS·T 5) NCS(IOI) 51,(10+ ) ((S(IOI) CI'(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO') ST(lO I) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 199~) Land use (i.e. area under dilTercnt types ofland use in hectare)**

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GC(75.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (12) 14.0 2.0 16.0 13aueh Kal;njar 75 T(75.0)

GC(160.0) MR FP Nara;n; (Np) (12) W(tS.O) 160.0 30.0 Mukcra 76 T(175.0)

W(62.0) PRFP ED 16.0 18.0 Pukari 77 "~araini (Np) (12) T(62.0) I

GC(54.0) TW(12.0) Fl' Naraini (Np) (15) 218.0 4.0 23.0 Shahbajpur 78 TK(30.0) T(96.0)

GC(l98.0) PR Naraini (Np) (13) ED PC(5.0) 144.0 4.0 Shahpur 79 T(203.0)

TW(40.0) MR Naraini (Np) (13) ROO.O) 34.0 Shah Patan 80 T(70.0)

PRMR ED EAU R(l25 1.0) Naraini (Np) (5) N 2183.0 30.0 178.0 Gudha Kalan 81 FP EOEA T(t25 1.0)

GC(31.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (10) 428.0 22.0 64.0 Gahabara 82 T(31.0)

W(31.0) EDEAG MR Naraini (Np) (15) NM Porridge 23.0 TK(32.0) EOEA 1599.0 158.0 Naug

PRMR EDEAG Naraini (Np) (13) 1.0 108.0 FP EOEA 3.0 6.0 Bulakipur ,4 .. GC(37.0) PRMR Naraini (Np){12) 369.0 27.0 T(37.0) 13an.1tl Katinjaf 85

EDEAG PR Naraini (Np) (12) NM EOEA 193.0 80.0 251.0 13arynrpur 86 DISTRICT CENSUS HtNDBOOK ; BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities '111<1 Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daB (-) is shown ill the colulIlll and next to it ill brackets thcdistancein broad ranges viz.< Siems., 5-10 kllls.:IId 10+ killS of the nearest place "here the facility is available.j.j; given)

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IIMCWMH Parasahar CWC He PHS HI' W 1'K R ("V(/O+ ) 135«5) 87 497.0 1,384 233 l' M(S-I 0) CM(5-10) ACS(JO+) (04844800) C(lOI) FWC RMI' 88-T PO I'll NC8(10+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI) CIIW(3) Cpr I 0+) O("S(I 04) ST(II)!) NW(lllf) PHC(S-IO)

NW Singhauti H(IO+) THI'WR ACS(IO+) CV(IOI) 88 570.0 1,359 214 P M qIO+) CM(IO+) nS(I01) (04844900) MCW«5) SS-1' 1'0« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(W+-) 1'11(10+-) CI'(IO+) ItS( II) I) I'HC(IO+-) OCS(IO+) 5T(10')

Paramai - 11« - ACS« 5) CV(5-11l) [lS« 5) 89 542.0 1,665 287 1'(2) M ("« 5) 5) MCW(5-IO) ~p W C S8- 1'0« 5) C'M« 5) (04845000) NCS« 5) 81'( I!H) RS« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CI'«5) OCS(104) ST(IOf) NW(IO')

NW 1l:;(S- Piparhari 11(5- T HPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 90 807.0 2,498 399 I' M ("(5-10) 10) MCW(S- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 10) -, (04845100) NCS(lO+) Sr( 10+) 10) PIIC(5-10) W C SS-T PH(5-10) CI'(5-IO) RS(I04 ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) RMP(2) CIIW(2) Palhari CV(S-IO) 1l5« 5) 91 378.0 2,927 448 I' M C(5-10) 11(10+) III' W SS-T PH 1'0« CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) (04845200) S) 51'(10+) RS(S-IO) MCW(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) OCS(IO+) S1(104) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

Divali H(JO+) T HI' W R PH 1'0(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) IlS(IO+) 92 ' 74.4 1,202 178 PM«5) (04845300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) C SS-T 10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) CI'(IO+) I'HC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO")

Pathara - H« TIlPWR ACS(l04 ) CV(IO~) 13S(IOI) 93 750.0 1,670 249 I' M C(lO+) 5) MCW(lO+) 1'0 PH CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (04845400) PHC(IO+) C SS-T CP(IO~) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

lobani 94 251.0 ------Uninhabited ------(04845500)

Bhadaiyan 61 I'M«5) H(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) [lS(5-IO) 95 251.0 393 HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04845600) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO' ) RS(IO ~) 1'11« 5) Cr(lo+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO') N\v(IOI)

H(IO+) III' W R SS- PO PH CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) ev( 10') IlS(5·11l) 96 Piyar (04845700) 790.0 1,623 25 I I' M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) T NC5(10+ ) 51'(11)+) 1(5(11)') PIlC(IO+) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO') Sl(lO .) NW(IO'} ------±--

I3S(11) . Lama Khuti la 12 I' M« S} Will') HPW TK ACS(IO-) ("\'(10-) 97 261.0 68 1'0« 5) CM(IO~} .. (04845800) ("(10+) MCW«5) 5S-IIP NCS(IO") SP(to') RS(tO PH«5) ("1'(10+) PHC(lO+) OC5(IOI) ST( Itl') NW(IO+)

Mahui 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13S(III+) 98 297.0 923 148 I' M C(lO+) III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04845900) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(iU'l RS(II)'"l 1'11(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(104") OCS(lO+) ST(lo+) NW(I()+)

Kulsari 11(10+-) '\CS(IO') CV(IOI) BS(S-IO) 99 497.0 1,236 185 1'(2) M III' W 88-T I'll 1'0« (04846000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IIJ4) J(S(IOI) PIIC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (i.e. area untler difTerent types orland use ill hcctare)**

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ED EAU R(41.0) 87 PR Naraini (Np) (12) NM 410.0 6.0 39.0 Parasahar EO EA T(41.0)

MRNR Naraini (Np) (23) 570.0 373.0 51.0 570.0 Singiwuti 8R

PRMR GC(520.0) Naraini (Np) (5) ED EJ\O 60.0 22.0 284.0 Paramai K9 FP 1'(520.0)

PRMR Naraini (Np) (8) EDEAO 807.0 Piparl,~,i 9n FP

EDEAO MR Oran (Np) (0) 775.0 89.0 Palhari 91 EOEA

MR Naraini (Np) (15) ED 157 0 OC(240.0) 257.0 155.0 43.0 Din,li 92 · T(240.0)

MR Naraini (Np) (15) ED 2150 GC(382.0) 195.0 97.0 Pathara 93 · T(382.0)

GC(46.0) .-.-•••• Uninhabited ------54.0 11.0 59.0 Jobani 94 T(46.0)

0C(46.0) MRFP Alarra (Mb) (29) 54.0 111.0 59.0 Bhadaiyan 95 T(46.0)

0((172.0) MR FP Atana (Mb) (26) I'iyar T(I72.0)

OQ90.0) I'RMR Naraini (Np) (15) 18.0 4.0 3J.O Lama KhuliLl 97 1'(90.0) 1

MRFp· OC(47.0) Naraini (Np) (25) 250.0 95.0 ~'f(lhlli 1'(47.0) 20.0 98

960°C(26.0) MRfl' Naraini (Np) (25) EDEAO 297.0 Kul,,,,i · 1'(26.0) 99

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MCWMH NIV Kalyanpur PM S PUC CWC IIC I'IIS HI' W TK R ACS(IO!-) CV(IOI-) 100 507.0 1,803 269 I'WCNII . 1'0«5) CM(11)4.) [lSI It)!) (04846100) AC OC(lO+) NCS(IOl) SI'( 10+) CHW H(IO+) 55-1 1'11(10+) CI'(5-10) RS(IOI) OCS(5·10) ST(IO+) PIIC(lO+)

1'(5· H(S- Parsidhapur IIPWTK ACS(5·10) CV(IO') US(IOI) 101 178.0 392 66 10) M(5·10) 10) MCW(5- PO(5-IO) CM(IO"') (04846200) SS·T NCS(IO"') SI'(IO+) RS(IO!-) C(lO+) 10) PHC(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'(I 0 I-) OeS(lo+) ST(IO,") NIV( toe)

1'(2) M«5) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO") 8S(5-IO) 102 Nibi (04846300) 610.0 1,775 287 HP W S5-T 1'0«5) CM(5·10) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOj) RS(IO+) 1'11«5) CI'(IO!-) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO") ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

Birnuna 1'(3) M 11(10+) ACS(10·1) CV(I()+) 13S(5-IO) 103 900.0 661 95 HI' W S8-T 1'0.1'11 CM(5·IO) (04846400) ((IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10,") RS(I01) CP(IO") I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(HH)

BS Chhataini I'M(5-10) H(IO+) ACS(IO"') CV(IO+) 104 1,046.0 1,600 251 HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO"') RS(IO+) (04846500) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 1'11« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) 1'1IC(10+) OC5(10+) 5T(l0+)

BS Sedhaura PM«5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 105 348.0 330 51 HPW SS-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (04846600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO"') OCS(IO"') ST(IO")

BS Masani P M«5) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 106 186.0 678 124 HI' W SS-T 1'11(2) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (04846700) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) 1'0«5) NCS(IO"') 51'(10+) CI'(IO"') NW(IOI) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) Dhudhur 107 139.0 -----.-- Uninhabited ------(04846800) MCWMII PHS RMP IJS Sadha P(3) M THPWSS- PO ACS(IO+) (V(I()+) 108 28.1 5,769 971 CHW(2) CM(IO+) RS(IO') (04846900) C(IO+) T PI1(10+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) H(IO+) ('1'(10'-) NW(IO') OCS( \0+) 5T(10+) PHC(IO"')

CHW H(lO+) 8S Sejahari AC 1'«5) ACS(IO+) CV(10!) 109 99.0 229 31 HI' W S5-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS( lOt) (04847000) M«S)C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) N(,S(lO+) SP(\(F) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(IO,)

IlS 1'(2) M« 5) 11(10+) 1'11(2) "CS(H)') (,V(IO!) 110 Raxi (04847100) 132.0 1.007 155 Ill' W SS-T CM(IO-) R<;(IO') C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 1'0« 5) NCS(IO') SP(IO' ) CI'(IO~) M\'tl0 ) STtIOo.) PHC(IO+) OCS\ltH 1

Panchampur (8) P M« 5) HOO+) ACS« 5) CV(IOI·) [lS« 5) III 220.0 224 34 Ill' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04847200) C(lO"') MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lOl) RS(lO I) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) PIIC(5-10) OeS(lo+) ST(lOI') NW(IO+)

H(5- Khujamariya 1'« 10) ACS(IO+ ) CV( 10+) BS(lO+) 112 90.0 157 17 5)M«5) III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10)· CM(IO+) (04847300) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO") RS(Il)l") C(lO+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO,") pIIC(5-10) OeS(lo+) S 1"(10+) NW(IO» VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory L an d Us e(Ason 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dilTerent types orland use in hectare)"

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GC(107.0) PRMR Bisanda Buzurg (12) ED EAG TK(500.0) Kalyallpur 100 fPNR 1'(607.0)

PRMR GC(4.0) His.nda Huzurg (15) - 184.0 178.0 Parsidhapur 101 FP 1'(4.0)

0C(32.0) I MRrP Namini (Np) (13) 551.0 42.0 Nibi lil2 1'(32.0)

MRFP Naraini (Np) (14) 780 OC( 184.0) 394.0 7.0 230.0 Biraufw 103 . T(184.0)

GC(354.0) PC(204.0) PR Naraini (Np) (18) WE(30.0) 60.0 68.0 Chhalaini 104 TK(20.0) T(608.0)

PR Naraini (Np) (18) 78.0 OC(74.0) 143.0 6.0 62.0 Scdhaura 105 T(74.0)

PRMR GC(70.0) Naraini (Np) (IS) 21.0 46.0 4.0 Masani 106 FP T(70.0)

------Uninhabited ------T(60.0) 67.0 Ohudhur 107

EDEAG 1040 GC(399.0) J'RMR Naraini (Np) (13) NM 2212.0 220.0 194.0 Sadha EOEA . T(399.0) lOS

GC(25.0) PR Naraini (Np) (15) 67.0 4.0 2.0 Sejaha,; 109 T(25.01

PRMR OC(42.0) Naraini (Np) (15) 82.0 4.0 11.0 Raxi 110 FP T(42.0)

GC(51.0) FP Naraini (Np) (19) 48.0 146.0 I'ancha",pur (Il) T(51.0) III

W(IS.O) MRFP Nara;n; (Np) (22) 29.0 29.0 T(18.0) Khujamariya 112 DISTRICT CENSUS HflNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amellities Illld Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dah.(-) is silown ill tile column ami '" next to it in brackets the distanccin broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. , 0 OJ) 0 .", OJ "- .~ f U:.g ...J ,g :::> -0 9 on ;:::::I a ~d ..c Ii 0 = CO " ~ .s: ~ u %.g -'5E:6 ~ 11 .", -:J 0 ::s t: o .~ ~~ OJ) 0 .. ~..,« c . ~ -5'" 0 " .~ '" .c .0 ,g '- .c ~ 0. .." _" '"" _:s!e .~ .9 .D .s: 0 '- -;; " :; 0 -;; e .~ ~ >.~ E 0- t: :.'" t1, .~ O~.", .S! ~ ~ '- '" 0 h .S 01) ..!l ~] -- .. a § ~-- t:" 0 ~ 0- -;; c ..0 u 2,! :=!E

Kahata 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) 113 161.0 382 63 P M C(IO+) 111' W R SS- I'O(~ 5) CM(IO+) (04847400) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOI,) T PlI( 10+) CI'(IOI) I'IIC(IO+-) OCS(lO+) ST(IO-I) N\v(IOI-)

RMP H(IO+) Khandcura I'M«5) ACS(IOr) CV(IOI) IlS(IOI) 114 156.0 368 66 MCW«5) HI' W SS-T 1'0«5) (,M(10+) (04847500) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(ltH) PIfC(I()+) PIf( 10 r) ('1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI) N\v(IOI)

1'« lJahuri H(IO+) ACS(IO+ ) (,V(IOI) I3S(IO+) 115 135.0 117 19 5) M« 5) III' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04847600) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) RS(IOi) C(lO+) 1'1l( 10+) ('1'(10+) SI'(lt) PIIC(IO+) DCS(IO+) ST(I ).) NW(lO+)

- '- Dalhawa P« H(IO+) ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 116 130.0 99 10 5) M«5) HI' W SS-T 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (04847700) MCW«5) NCS(10+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CI'(IO+) I'HC(IO+) oeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Mudi I' ACM«5) 11(10+) AC5(IQ+) CV(10+) BS(10') 117 132.0 777 122 I~P W R S5- PO(~ 5) CM(lO+) (04847800) C(10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IOI) SI'(10+) RS(IO+) 1 PH« 5) CI'(IO+) I'HC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lOI-)

Birbauli 118 46.0 ...----- Uninhabited ---.-----.-- (04847900)

H(S- 1'(5- Palhari Badausa 10) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 119 46.0 24 3 10) M(5-tO) HI' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (04848000) MCW(lO+) NC5(10+) SI'(IO+) RS(10+) C(IO+) PIl(5-IO) CI'(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

1'« Bagaha H(IO+) ACS«S) CV(IOI) BS(S.IU) 120 10 2 5) M(5-1O) 1'0«5) CM«5) (04848100) MCW(5·10) « 5) SS- NCS(10+) SI'(IO+) R5(IO+) C(10+) 1'11« 5) CI'(5-10) PIIC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(lO 1-) NW(lO' )

H(5- Gorcmau Khurd 1'« 10) ACS(IO+) CV(10+) !:lS(I!)') 121 46.0 12 5) M(5-10) III' W SS-T PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (04848200) M(,W(IO"') N(,S(IO+) SI'(HH) RS(HJr) C(lO+) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) N\V(IO' )

(,HW(9) H(5- Gore Mau Kalan I' M« 5) (,{5· 10) ACS(lO+) CV(ln") I3S(IO' ) 122 106.0 719 113 HP W SS-T 1'0(5-10) (,M(lO+) (04848300) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO') RS(IO') 1'11(5-10) ('1'(10") PllC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) S1'( Ill') N\V(IJ~

CIlW(2) 11(5· Bilharka 1'(2) M 1 ACS(lOq CV(IOI) I3S(5-IO.). 123 1,260.0 3,147 511 10) MCW(S- HI' W 5S-T 1'0 I'll CM(S-IO) (04848400) C(IO+) NeS(IO+) 51'(10-1) RS(IOI) 10) 1'1IC(10+) CI'(tO+} O(,S(IO+) 5'1'(10 1-) NW(IO")

MCW I'IIC os Karatal 1'(4) M(4) PO l'l!« CM ACS(IO+) CV(IOI) 124 1,427.0 4,933 S5t RMP(2) III' W 5S-T RS(IOt) (04848500) C(IO+) 5) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) 11(10+ ) NWPOt·) O(,S(IO+) ST(IOI)

11(5- IIP'!W W I3S Pongari 1'(2) M(S-IO) 10) PO ACS(5-IO) ('V(IOt) 125 780.0 1,821 311 TKC LSS- CM(S-IO) RS(IIJ') (04848600) C( 10+) MCW(IO+) 1'11(10+) NeS(IO+) SI'(IO+) 'I' el'(5-IO) NW(lO+) PUCCIO+) OCS(IO+-) ST(lOI)

224 --'-~1r----- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under difrerent types of land use in hectare)**

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GC(7S.0) MR FP Naraini (Np) (15) 65.0 4.0 44.0 Kahala 113 T(78.0)

GC(14.0) MR FP Naraini (Np) (20) 136.0 3.0 8.0 Khan

GC(l9.0) MR FP Naraini (Np) (II) 105.0 3.0 5.0 Dnhuri 115 T(19.0)

GC(24.0) FP Naraini (Np) (22) 100.0 3.0 4.0 OalhalVa 116 T(24.0)

GC(42.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (15) 89.0 4.0 11.0 MUlti 117 T(42.0)

------Uninhabiled ------T(S.O) 31.0 Birbauli 118

GC(24.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (14) 31.0 2.0 1.0 Palhari Iladausa 119 T(24.0)

Naraini (17) Bagaha 120

GC(18.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (24) 31.0 3.0 Goremau KhuIU 121 T(IS.O)

GC(S6.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (24) 57.0 10.0 Gore Mall Kalan 122 T(56.0)

EDEAG 100 GC(3331)) MR Kartal(O) 568.0 4S.0 EOEA . T(333.0) 290.0 Biltarka 123

EDEAG PR Naraini (Np) (26) N Furniture 1260 GC(637.0) 776.0 133.0 EOEA . T(637.0) 287.0 Karatal 124

I'RMR ED EAG FPNR Kartal (5) GC(445.0) EOEA 531.0 58.0 Pongari 125 NC T(445.0)

...... _!XJ.r;_ DISTRICT CENSUS H.ANDBOOK ; BANDA Census of India 200 L - Alllenities and Amenities available (ifllot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. ~ 0 "00 ~ "0 ·c .. g -J "0 " ::J:::: 0 ~ ~ :!'J ..c 1l <, ~~ en " "d .;: ~ "0 u ~_g~ "t:l :.J a ;:t c "::l ;J g :@ ~~ 00 '" "'l" .::: ~ E C ~ ::1"0 " ._ ~ ... 00 ,,~"'" § ~ c 0 " o_ 'e ~ ~ '':: :':l E " "a .~ -;; '"c " E >. OJ .D" " u 1l " ::lu " 5~(/] -;; -;; E u :.;;1 E '" .~ E ::l :0 C E-'" 'C t t; .5 .D E "~ " ::l "0 ·c '§ o c OIJ-5 r/l f-- r Z :;;:" .3u~ Z'" UJ Cl c.. uB

P« H« Rampur ACS(S-IO) eV(lo+) 13S« 5) 126 48.0 233 37 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(IO+) HI' W SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04848700) NCS(IO') SP(lOl) RS(I()I) C(IO+) I'HC(lO+) I'II«S) CI'(IOI) OC5(IO') ST(IOI) N\v(IOI)

H« Kanaya I'M«S) ACS(IOI) CV(IOI) llS« 5) 127 228.0 645 123 5) MCW« S) HI' W SS-T I'O«S) CM«S) (04848800) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(104.) RS(I04 ) PIIC(IO+) PH«5) ep(lo+) OCS(IO,) 5T(l0 I) N\\'{IO I)

Ragauli Bhatpura 1'(2) M« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(104 ) B5« 5) 128 648.0 1.538 281 5) MC\\,/I~:) Till' W S~- I'O(~ 5) CM«5) (04848900) C(lO+) NCS(IOI) 51'(10 1 ) RS(IO+) plIC(IO+) T I 1'11(10+ ) CI'(IO+) OCS(IIH) ST(IOI) NIV(IO·)

IlA 11(5-10) Panchampur(Girw I'M(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-11I) 129 491.0 I.S06 262 MCW(S-IO) III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) an) (04849000) C(1O+) NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) RS(H]+) PIlC(lO+) PH« 5) CI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lOl) N\\'(\OI)

1'« 11« Gadha Khurd ACS«5) ("Y(IO') 13S(IO') 130 140.0 326 51 5) M(IO+) 5) MCW(lO+) HpW SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (04849100) NCS(lO+) 81'(10+) RS(IUl-) C(lO+) pHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SI(10+) NW(IO+)

H(S- NW BS(S- Rehunchi I'M(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 131 287.0 1.090 183 10) MCW(S- III' W R S8- 1'0(;-10) CM(S-IO) 10) (04849200) C(lO-1) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) 10) I'IIC(IO+) T pH(5-10) CP(IO+) RS(IOt) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS BS Nahan 1'(3) M CM CV(HH) 132 754.0 3,385 651 HI! MCW I-I(S'III' W SS-T PO PH NCS(IOt-) KS( 10 ') (04849300) C(IO+) 10)PHC(5-10) CI'(IO+) Sp(IO+) OCS(lO+ ) NW~IO') ST(10')

1'« - H(5- Khalari ACS(IO+) CY«((]I) BS(5-W) 133 SSO.O 2,832 42S S) M(S-IO) 10) MCW(S- Till' W R pO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (04849400) NCS(IO+) 51'(10') ItS(lth) C(1O+) 10) pHe(S-IO) C SS-T PH(lO+) (,"1'(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO,) NW( 10+)

GOP"fa P M(S-IO) 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(I(H) 13S(5-IO) 134 578.0 1.488 217 Ill' W R SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(I01-) (04849500) C(lOt) MC\\,(IO+) NCS(IOI-) SP(ltJ I) RS(IOl) T 1'11(10+) (."1'(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(It)l) NW(IO+)

I!(S· Ran Khcra ACS« 5) ("\'(10 » BS(5-IO) 135 255.0 477 80 I' M C(lO+) 10) MCW(S- ~p W R SS- PO(~-IO) CM(IO+) (04849600) NCS(IU') 51'(10' ) RS( In'+!;.. Ill) PIIC(IO+) 1 pH(IO+) CI'(II)+) OCS(IIH 51(10') N\\,( 10')

i ... ("V(IO·,) BS(5-1O) Mahurchha I'M(5-IO) 1l(10+) III' W R S5- 5) ACS(5-IO) 136 610 90 PO(~ CM(S·IO) (04849700) C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IOl-) RS(IOf) T 1'11(10+) CP(IO+) pHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) S"I"(IO+) NW(III')

Nedhuwa 1'(2) M(S-IO) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CY(lO I) BS(S-IO) 137 943.0 1,102 174 HI'RSS-T 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (04849800) C(IO+) MCW«S) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO!-) RS(IOI) pH(IO+) CI'(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1'(IIH) NW(IOf) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dill"erenllypes or land use ill hectare)"

'6 .g'" -'" c CD " 5 :c; :c;" .~ 0 :; u E U "t: '" "~ .5" E :§ C; ::l U;" "0 ::0" en .;;: ~ .!'l " ~ ,.., " "-e 5l " 1;0 ·S ~ t: 1:: IlJ >. .;;: ~ .9 ~ 0. ~ o ~ ~"'" >- 0- E 0. 0.2 e .~ ..c .9 '" 15 ~ ~ ::l U i;l " E U l:J "0 0 "0. ._ ~ "'"];l C!) ... ;; " '" ... 'E ",..c" " 2 ~ c eD :.; " E'" :g 0- "~ ~ '"0 '" ~ " ·c :;- ;; 8 n. " 0 0 ·E < Z "- Z" ~ "E LL. :J U eO .0: Z." VI" 14 15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(25.U) 37.0 5.0 48.\) Rampm 126 1'1' Naraini (Np) (25) ED EAG T(25.U)

GC(199.0) Naraini (Np) (25) EDEAG 90.0 289.0 Kanaya 127 I'R T(199.0)

W(137.0) MR Kartal (4) 372.0 15.0 161.0 Ragauli Bh;:lll~1.IIa I ?8 T(137.0)

GC(I 2 1.0) PRMR Naraini (Np) (28) EDEAG 318.0 17.0 92,0 Panchampur(Girwnll 129 T(121.0) )

MRFP Naraini (Np) (32) 120 GC(11.0) 126.0 10.0 10.0 Gadha Khurd 130 . 1'(11.0)

GC(9S.0) 1'W(70.0) PRNR Naraini (Np) (30) EDEAG 215.0 7.0 24.0 Rehlll1chi 131 1'WE(2S.0) T(190.0)

GC(4S7.0) PR Naraini (Np) (16) ED 20.0 181.0 Nahari 132 T(457.0)

GC(67.0) MR Naraini (Np) (16) 91.0 673.0 Klmlari 133 1'(67.0)

I'RMR GC(64.0) Naraini (Np) (17) 435.0 28.0 (iopmCl FP T(64.0) 13~

TWE(26.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (15) 187.0 13.0 36.0 R<1rl KhCT;'l T(26 0) I" .. GC(49.0) FP Naraini (18) 257.0 13.U T(49.0) 12.0 Mahurchha 136

MR Fl' Naraini (Np) (20) ED 128.0 573.0 47.0 Nedlltl\\CI 137 DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : BANDA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilies available (if Jlot available within the village, a dah (-) is shown in Ihe column and ~ next to it ill brackets the distancein broad rangcs viz. < 5 killS., 5-10 kills. lid 10+ kills of tlte ;;;'" " nearest place "llere the facility is available.fi given) '0 ()" ;; .~ c" ~u ,; u u ..c ~ C .~ c C .~" e "?j g " 3 ,:-:I" -' __ C .2" .g ~ 0 ::: ,,- ~ u" ..t:" .., :; '/) > . Cl. u u c.. .t; ~~§ 0 " 0 't:l'" 0 -' 0 "0 !l" ~ ~ E ..c: 0 ~a; al---?j '" ~ .;; <::!- '0 u ~]l C ';; 'J Q :::J ~" '0 o .~ E ?; "bD -5" .~" 0 ... " c u ",-"-< ._o c ' ... ,g '- ..c: ~ " " _ .0:r.: "':::::18 .0 .;; 0 '- -a. -;0'" c ._ d .2 " :; 0 :; 3; e .~ t:l E 0.. C " e .': '" > " .... " ,_ ::;;-""0 ~ _- e'" 0 ... en ~ '':: :-::! .s § c 0 0.. .~ :; "" .::"" c >, " .D" u .S !l" '"" g~(I) _ " :; " u E '" " .t; "E " " E :0 t: !if E"" 't'" b ::;.E: ..6 0 0 "0" ·c"" '0£ g~

l3araichha PM(5-10) MCW II(IO+-) TIIPWR ACS(5-IO) CV(I()~) IlS(5-IO) 13& 391.0 904 16B 1'0« 5) CM(S-IO) (04849900) C(lO+) PIIC{IO") SS-1' NCS(IO') SP(lO"') RS(IO+) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) OeS(lo,) SI (10') NW(Il)J)

011 fI(S-IO) Chandpura I'M(s-IO) PO I\CS(5-10) C\'(IO') U5(S-10) 139 340.0 734 116 MCW«5) HI' W 5S-1' CM(5-IU) (04850000) C(IO+) 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO') I(S(l1) I) I'HC(S·IO) CI'(IO") OCS(IO') ST(IOI) NW(IOl)

Piparn 1'(2) M 11( I 0+) III'WRC ACS(II)+) CV(IO+) 13S(5-10) 140 3S 1.0 942 135 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (04850100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-1' NCS(IO .) SI'(lIlI) RS(IO') I'H(5-IO) CI'(IO') I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IO') 5'1'(11) I) NW(IO' )

1'« Lahura H(IU+) I\CS(5·10) ('Y(IOI) 13S(5-1O) 141 916.0 290 49 5)M(5-10) III' W SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-IO) (04850200) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO,) SPOOl) RS(IOI) C(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5 r(l()+) NW(IO·I-)

1'(5- Badausa Sani H(IO+) HPWTK AC5(5-IO) CV(IO+) l3S(5-IO) 142 260.0 500 87 (0) M(5-1O) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04850300) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(IU+-) C(lO+) Pll« 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI) NW(IO")

Ranipur I'M(s·IO) 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 135(5-10) 143 226.0 758 132 III' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (04850400) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) RS(IOI-) 1'11(10+) CI'(IO+) I'IIC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(I01-) NW(IO+)

1'(5- Haripur H(IO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) I3S(5-IO) 144 88.0 25 10) M(5·1O) HI' W SS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04850500) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(1\)1,) 1(S(I\) I.) C(IO+) PH« 5) CI'(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IIJ+)

1'(5· FWC H(IO+) Purainiya HI'W1'K ACS(5-IO) CV(IV+) 135(5-10) 145 422.0 1,605 265 10) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (04850600) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP()I)+·) RS(IO+) C(lO+) I'HC(S-IO) 1'11« 5) CI'(IO+) OC5(!O+) STU 0+) NW(IO-)

eWCHC 13S Saunla Kalinzar r M(5-10) 11(10+) I\CS( 10 ') CV(IOI) 146 340.0 730 115 IlPWSS·T 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) RS(IO-j (04850700) C(IO+) MCW(s-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(\O' ) PH(5-IO) ('1'(10» NW(If)-j PIlC(IO+) oes(lo,) Sl(111' )

P« Sakalpur lIt 10+) I\(,S(5-10) ('V(IO') BS(5-I!!J 147 250.0 461 84 5)M(5-IO) III' W S5-T 1'0(5-10) CM{S-Ill) (04850800) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO-) Sf'(IO' ) ({S(IO' ) 1 ('(10+) 1'11(10+) CP(IO') ... PIIC(IO,) OCS(IO') 51 (10' ) NW(IO'I

Bahadurpur H(5- 1'« Ill' W 1'K ACS(5-IO) CV(I01) 135(5-10) 148 Kalinzar 1,689.0 2,807 461 5)M(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) SS-T NeS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(I()+) (04850900) C(S-IO) 10) PHC{IO+) PH{5-10) CP(lO'r) OCS(IO+) 5T(10 I) NW(IO+)

11« Nasaratpur ('« ACS«S) eV(lo+) I3S« 5) 149 45.0 5)M«5) 5) MCW«5) IIl'SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04851000) NCS(I04) SP(IIH) RS(IO+) C(IO+) I'IIC« 5) 1'11«5) CI'«.5) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(III')

--lr2A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.e. area under different types of land use ill hectare)*'

c 0 E .~ bO -" i;- c .f; ~ :;:; :0 0 B " S U" .... "c S ,f: .~ 0 2-;; "00 ~ v ~ :0 OIl ;:s ~ ~ !> '" ~ 0 :0" OJ) .;;:~ all !l :E'" OJ"t:l ~ .::l t; c » ;;.. ~ !o 'OJ .D E :J: 0. "to ...." "t:l ;;. ;;: 0- "B £ E .9 ;:s 0. 0." ~ § -e S U "Cl " 0'" '0 ~ '"0. -_ ~ .!l on e a <= " b'" '" !> ""ii e 'n OIl 'E ail E 0- ~ :s- ~ 0 C ~ '" :; !:! 0- 0 " 0 '" ·s g 00" z" -< Z" 0.. Z" :2: "E '":::> u " -< '" 14 15 16 17 18 ""19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(41.0) WE(2.0) TW(2.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (18) EDEAG 81.0 8.0 22.0 Baraichhtl DR TWE(2.0) R(1.0) T(48.0)

GC(52.0) Naraini (Np) (18) 271.0 21.0 l'halldpura l.]9. T(52.0)

GC(47.0) W(IO.O) MR Naraini (Np) (17) TWE(2.0) 237.0 49.0 Pipar

GC(92.0) MR Naraini (Np) (15) 3.0 10.0 Lahura 141 T(92.0)

GC(47.0) MRFP. Naraini (Np) (13) 216.0 8.0 22.0 Bad,nl:::a Sani 142 T(47.0)

GC(44.0) MR . Naraini (Np) (15) 164.0 3.0 22.0 Ranipur 143 T(44.0)

MRFP Naraini(Np)(13) 81.0 4.0 Haripul 144

GC(126.0) MRFP Naraini (Np) (17) ED 283.0 12.0 42.0 Puraini}a 145 T(126.0)

20 GC( 122.0) PR Naraini (Np) (IS) 181.0 . T(I22.0) 10.0 33.0 Saunta Kalil17.ar 146

G('(99.0) MR Naraini (Np) (IS) \27.0 5.0 23.11 1\- 1(99.0) S"k3q~ur ;;,.

MR Naraini (Np) (30) 6670 GC(366.0) 69.0 1l31,",llIrl'lIr 619.0 8.0 14~ . T(366.0) KalHlzar

PR Naraini (20) T(24.0) 12.0 NaSantlpur

_229_ DISTRICT CENSUS HPNDBOOK : B.ANDA _ CenslIs of India 2001 Amenities lind Amenities available (ifnot available within Ihe village, a dah (-) is shown in the colul1In alld '" next to it in brackets the distancein broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms.lld )()+ kills (lIthe ;; nearest place WICrc the facility is availalJlc-l;; given) ~ "0 S U" "0 u '" ,; u ~ '"' :~ .<: 0 .~" .~ c: " '" 0 e "£3 e .:2 0" a t ~ u" ~ .<:" e -; ,,- u 0. C. ~~E 0 a ."'" GJ 0" ·c" e _::'2 ~ ~. ..J" " 0 ;g"" "0 11 0 '" - 0 en " o'd .; ~ .c "0 u ~_g~ c: ~.g ':,) 0 OJ ~ "0 ::s 00 0 o'd ,,« ~~ " -5 .2'" 0 .... '" § ~.~ '" . i1 ,g <.... .c ~ 0. -'_ E "_::::'J ._g .D ~ "'" - 0 "" .; ~ :; "- -;; r: 1§.; e:~ > ._=' ._u - E c. 0 c "~ on .~ ~ ~ OJ :: <;;; 1:" 0 0 OD " ""0 .g a] c 0 '" 0- .~ -;; .0 u 11 E v> E~ '"'~ ~b -;; " -,; " u ::2" " ._B 2tU: 'r: "E ] E 'ti C E-'" u c: ~ E~ 0 ::I ·c .... "0" 0 ""-5" V)" z" f-- ~ Z W ~ CJ a. .~J

11(5- Masauni Shoratpur 1'(2) M« 5) PH 1'0(5- ACS(S-IO) ("V(IO+) IlS(5-IO) 150 484.0 1,832 287 10) MCW(5- WRSS-T CM(5-IO) (04851100) C(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SI'(IOI) RS(IO+) 10) I'IIC(5-1 0) CI'(IOI) OCS(IO+) ST(lOI) N\v(IO+)

11(5- T IIPTW Lad Pahari 1'« ACS(S-IIl) eV(IOI) BS('-IO) 151 57.0 23 5) M(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- W TK R SS· 1'0(5-10) CM«5) (04851200) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO, ) RS(IOI) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5·IO) T 1'11« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) 5T(IOI) NW(IOI)

P« Girdhaf)1ur 11(10+) J\CS«5) eV(IOI) BS« 5) 152 72.0 315 57 5) M« 5) T Ill' W TK PO( ;0+) CI\I«5) (04851300) MCW(IO+) NCS(IOf) SP(lOI) RS(IDI) C(ID+) SS-l PH« 5) CI'«5) 1'11('(10+) OC5(1I),) ST(I()I) N\v(IOI)

P« 11(5- Till' TW rahari Man J\CS« 5) CV(I!)>) 135« 5) 153 99.0 378 62 5) M(5-IO) 10) MCW« 5) W TK R SS-PO« 5) CM«S). (04851400) NCS(IO+) SP(lOI) RS(IOf-) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) T 1'11« 5) CP« 5) OC5(IO") ST(IO') NW(IOI)

MCWPHC ACS 13S Tarahali Kalinzar 1'(2) M S AC RMP(3) CV(IO+) 154 217.0 5,935 1,047 T HI' W SS- PO PH(35) CM(2) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (04851500) C(IO+) CHW(2) T CP{S-IO) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) H{ID+) 51'(10+)

11(5- I'M(S-IO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 13S«5) 155 Pahi (04851600) 244.8 415 83 10) MCW« 5) HI' SS-T 1'0«5) CM«5) C(lO+) NCS« 5) 51'(10+) RS(IO"') I'HC(5-10) PH{<5) CI'«5) OCS« 5) ST(I()+) NW(IOf}

H(S- B5 Ram Nagar Nis f PM(5-1O) AC5(5-IO) (,Y(lO+) 156 71.0 850 147 10) MCW(5- HI' W R SS- 1'0(;-10) CM(5-IO) RS(IOI) (04851700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) 10) PHC(IO+) T pH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IOl-) OC5(1O+) 51'(10+)

FWCCHW Katara Kalinjar 1'(2) M(2) H(IO+) Till' W R ACS(5-IO) CY(IO;) BS NW 157 747.9 2.817 500 PO(5-IO) CM{5-IO) (04851800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) S8-T NCS(IO+) SP(IOI) RS(5-IO) pH(lO+) CI'(IO+) PIlC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S"I"(IO')

P« Kila Kalinzar 11(10+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) US« 5) 158 542.0 14 5) M(5-10) W8S-T 1'0«5) CM«5) (04851900) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO") SP(IO") R5(IO,) C(lO+) PlI« 5) CI'(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO~) S I( It}') NW(IIJ')

11(3) 111\ 1111 1>11 ,'ICW(15) T(l5) 1\111(3) W(133) 1'(173) 1\1(42) CWC(3) TK(lS) 1'0(24) CM(8) ACS(S) IIS(27) Block Tutal 81824.9 247803 39736 S(2) I'UC HC(4) 111'(144) PIl(56) CP(Z) NCS OCS 1'\\'(6) AC(Il) 0(3) PHC(4) TW(II) PIIS(3) 1t(30) C(9) FWC(4) Nil L(Z) 1t1\1I'(1J) CIIW(3S) PR Naraini (Np) (22) R{1.0)T{1.0) 52.0 10.0 Ram Nagar Nisf 156

PR Naraini (Np) (26) ED 75 0 GC(34.0) 442.0 84.0 95.0 Kalara Kalinjar 157 . T(34.0)

PR Naraini (20) ED Kila Kalinzar 158

GC(9IS0) PR(71) PC(499) W(404.49) MR(S6) ED(71) WE(77) FP(52) EAG(39) N(12) 3208.0 TW(204) NC EO(15) 1\1(8) 31611.2 1905.5 5824.4 TWE(91.93) NR(6) EA(IS) NW(6) TK(617) R(1348.72) T(2192S.588)

231 APPEND/ICES - VILLAGE DIRCTORY APPENDIX I - Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and othcl- Amenities in villages - CD. block level Name of the District'BANDA Serial Name of Total Total Educational institutions number C.D.block number of population Primary school Middle school Matriculation I inhabited of C.D. Secondary school villages block

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jaspura 45 91494 44 83 28 29 2 2 2 Tindwari 81 147472 71 121 35 43 5 5 3 Badokhar Khurd 73 161638 71 III 31 34 3 3 4 Baberu 79 173018 73 III 26 33 6 6 5 Kamasin 75 140951 67 99 29 30 4 4 6 Bisanda 57 150543 54 98 27 31 I 7 Mahuva 121 180397 97 131 37 40 4 4 8 Naraini 151 247803 114 173 37 42 2 2

District(Rural): 682 1293316 591 927 250 282 27 27

'~

Serial Name of Medical institutions number C.D.block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health Sub- Centre / Health Centre centre

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

1 Jaspura 4 5 2 2 4 6 3 3 2 Tindwari 10 10 4 7' 4 4 5 5 3 Badokhar Khurd 8 8 3 3 4 5 4 4 4 Baberu 5 5 4 4 2 2 6 6 5 Kamasin 5 6 5 6 5 7 6 Bisanda 7 9 2 2 4 4 7 Mahuva 10 II 2 2 2 3 3 8 Naraini 5 5 7 8 3 3

District(Rural): 54 59 17 21 30 35 33 35

233 APPENDIX I - Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. blocl< level Name of the District·BANDA Educational institutions (contd.) Educational institutions (contd.) Serial Higher Secondary / PUC / College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No number Intenllediate / Junior above) classes/centres educational college facilities

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 10 2 2 2 1 1 6 6 I 2 3 3 3 0 0 43 60 5 9 5 4 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 11 18 0 0 3 6 3 3 0 0 7 9 1 I 24 7 0 0 9 12 3 3 36 8

14 14 4 4 79 108 10 14 89

Medical institutions (contd.) Medical institutions (contd.) Serial Maternity and Child Family Welfare Centre Community Health Others No medical number Welfare Centre / • Workers facilities Maternity Home / Child Welfare Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1

11 13 4 4 12 12 2 28 18 20 11 13 7 12 57 2 16 20 12 12 5 5 47 3 12 22 2 2 14 14 8 12 54 4 10 23 4 4 10 20 2 3 61 5 9 10 0 0 14 16 4 5 35 6 12 14 11 11 6 6 4 11 89 7 16 21 4 4 16 35 8 12 120 8

104 143 27 27 95 128 39 62 491

234 APPENDIX I - Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - CD. blo(~k level Name of the District·BANDA Serial Name of Drinking water source Drinking water source number C.D.block Tap Well Tank Tub ewell River Fountain Canal Others

1 2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Jaspura 8 44 43 40 15 0 0 45 2 Tindwari 25 77 10 14 14 0 8 7S 3 Badokhar Khurd 19 72 28 11 13 0 15 70 4 Baberu 12 73 7 9 4 0 4 78 5 Kamasin 6 73 28 7 11 1 7 75 6 Bisanda 19 55 25 0 5 0 15 57 7 Mahuva 13 116 19 9 9 0 23 lIS 8 Naraini 15 133 18 II 30 0 9 144

District(Rural): 117 643 178 101 101 1 81 662

Serial Name of Transr art communications Banks Power supply Credit Societies number C.D.block Bus Railway Navigab Villages Number Available Not Villages Number service station Ie of available of waterwa commerci agricultur y aland co al credit operative societies banks I 2 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

Jaspura 2 0 5 3 4 37 8 3 3 2 Tindwari 13 0 6 6 8 70 11 4 4 3 Badokhar Khurd 17 2 10 4 5 57 16 2 2 4 Baberu II 0 6 3 3 41 38 2 2 5 Kamasin 7 0 5 7 35 40 8 8 6 Bisanda 15 0 4 5 38 19 3 3 7 Mahuva 20 2 9 11 89 32 6 6 8 Naraini 27 0 6 7 10 71 80 5 5

District(Rural): 112 3 37 41 53 438 244 33 33

235 APPENDIX I - Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. block level Name of the District'BANDA Drinking water source Post, Telegraph & Telephone Serial number More than No drinking Post Te1egrap Post & Post office Telegraph Post, Phone one water office h office telegrap & phone office & telegraph source facilities h office phone office & phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 I

45 0 18 0 0 0 0 I I 76 4 23 2 2 13 2 2 31 2 71 0 23 0 0 6 0 0 10 3 76 0 22 0 0 4 0 0 11 4 73 0 23 0 0 1 0 0 9 5 56 0 20 2 2 5 8 6 116 2 24 1 17 1 34 7 130 1 24 0 0 9 0 0 18 8

643 7 177 5 5 56 4 4 122

Credit Societies Recreational facility Newspaper / Magazine Serial Villages Number of Villages Number Cinema Sports club Stadium / News paper Magazine News number non- of other / Auditorium! paper & agricultural credit Video Community Magazine credit societies hall hall societies

63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 7 2 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 10 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 3 3 4 I 0 0 0 0 0 39 16 16 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 5 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 15 15 7 0 0 0 12 8 8 8

3 3 1 1 3 0 0 127 60 56

236 APPENDIX lA - Village Directory Villages by number of Primary Schools Name of the District· BANDA Serinl Name of C. D. Talnl Number of primary schools number block number of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Jaspura 45 1 24 10 5 5 2 Tindwnri 81 10 42 20 4 5 3 Badokhar Khurd 73 2 45 18 6 2 4 Babcm 79 6 49 18 4 2 5 Kamnsin 75 8 46 14 5 2 G Bisallda 57 3 26 18 5 5 7 Mahuva 121 24 71 21 2 3 8 Naraini 151 37 76 24 10 4 District Total: 682 91 379 143 41 28

APPENDIX lB - Village Directory Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools Name oflhe District· BANDA Serial Name of C.D. Total Type of educational institutions aV

I 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Jaspura 45 1 16 28 2 2 Tindwari 81 10 36 35 5 3 Badokhar Khurd 73 2 40 31 3 4 Babem 79 6 47 26 6 5 Karnasin 75 8 38 29 4 6 Bisanda 57 3 27 27 1 7 Mahuva 121 24 60 37 4 8 Naraini 151 37 77 37 2 Total: 682 91 341 250 27

237 APPENDIX 1C - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available Name of the District: BANDA Serial NameofC.D. Number of villages with different sources of drinking watcr available number block Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpullljJ More than one source only fr01l1 tap, wcll, lube well, hallllp,ump

I 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Jaspura 0 0 0 0 45 2 Tilldwari 0 1 0 0 75 3 Badokhar Khurc1 0 0 70 4 Babcm 0 0 0 3 75 5 Kamasill 0 0 0 2 73 6 Bisanc1a 0 0 0 I 56 7 Mahuva 0 0 0 3 115 8 Naraini 0 4 0 16 128 District Total: 0 6 0 26 637

238 APPENDIX II - Village DirectOlY Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities Name of the District:DANDA

Serial Name of village Location Namc of C. D. Popula Amcnities not available Amenities not available number code block lion ( indicate N. A. where ( indicate N. A. where amenity not number amenity not available) available) Senior College Primary Tap Dus Approach COl1llllerci Secondar Health drinking facility by Pucca al Bank I y School Sub water road Centre I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II 12

Sindlwll Kalan 04783000 Jaspura 6529 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available Available 2 Jaspura 047&3300 Jaspura 6899 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available 3 G,ldariya 04784200 Jaspura 7758 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 4 Khaptiha Kalan 04785000 Tindwari 8984 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Ayailahle 5 Pailani 04785600 Tindwari 5756 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available: Available 6 Sadi Madanpur 04786000 Tindwari 6070 NA N.A. N.A. Available NA Available N.A. 7 Jauharpur 04787100 Tindwari 7160 N.A. N.A. N.A. NA Available Available N.A. 8 Benda 04787500 Tindwari 5809 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available AI·ailablc 9 Paparellda 04789100 Tindwari 5334 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 10 Mawai Bm.urg 04794400 Bauoklw Khuru 5972 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 11 Kanwara 04794500 l3adokllar Khurd 5742 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. NA Available NA 12 Pachallchi 04794800 l3adokhar Khurd 5099 N.A. N.A. i' N.A. N.A. N.A NA NA 13 Mahokhar 04795100 l3adokhar Khurd 8493 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available AvaiJablc Available Available 14 Jnri 04795600 Dadokhar Khurd 5513 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 15 Goyara Mugali 04799600 Badokhar Khurd 5197 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. lG Tindwara 04800700 Dadokhar Khurd 10767 Available N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available NA 17 Marka 04803400 Baberu 12275 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 18 l'a1van 04805700 Baberu 5464 N.A. N.A. N.A. .N.A. N.A. Available Available 19 J3aberu Dehat 04.806000 J3aberu 13534 NA N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 20 Hardoulec 04806300 Babcru 11101 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 21 Murwal 04808000 Baberu 5495 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Availahle NA 22 Enguva 04810200 Kamasin 5759 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. NA N.A. N.A. 23 Mau 04810300 Kamasin 7517 NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 24 Kamasill 04813400 Kamasin 10487 Available Available N.A. Available Available Available Available 25 Korrahee 04818700 Bisandn 9799 NA N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 26 Punahur 04824400 Bisanda 5014 NA N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 27 Oran (Rural) 04825200 Bisanda 6139 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 28 Tcndura 04825800 Bisanda 5925 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 29· Balian 04825900 Disanda 5365 NA NA NA N.A. NA Available N.A. 30 Chaunsarh 04826000 Bisanda 5070 NA N.A. Available Available Available Available Availablc 31 SinghpurMafi 04826300 Disanda 7289 NA NA N.A. N.A. Available Available NA 32 Bil Gaon 04820500 Mahuva 5729 NA N.A. NA Available Available Available Availablc 33 BarokharBuzurg 04834000 MalJuva 5501 NA NA N.A. N.A. Available AvailalJle Available 34 Pagnara 04841800 Mahuva 6062 Available N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 35 Atarra (Rural) 04827300 Naraini 10749 NA N.A. N.A. NA N.A. Available N.A. 36 Tum 04827600 Naraini 6761 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Availahle 37 Dadousa 04828700 Naraini 5581 N.A. NA N.A. N.A. Available A\·ailable A,·ailablc 38 Dubariya 04828800 Naraini 6908 N.A. N.A. N.A. NA N.A. Available NA 39 Rasin 04831100 Naraini 7266 N.A. N.A. NA N.A. N.A. N.A. NA 40 Gudha Kalan 04844200 Naraini 8325 N.A. NA N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 41 Sadha 04846900 Naraini 5769 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available A'·dilahle N.A. 42 Tarahati Kalinzar 04851500 Naraini ';;935 N.A. N.A. N.A. AYailable.. Available AYailable A\·ailablc

239 APPENDIX II - A Census Town Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities Name of tile District: Banda

Serial Name of census Location Name of Population Amenities not available Amcnities nol available number lown code C.D. ( indicate N. A. where ( indieale N. A. where amcnily 1101 number block amenity 1I0t available) available) Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks Secondary Cenlre drinking facility by Pucca School watcr road I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

NA

APPENDIX III Land utilisation data in respect Of,I' Census Towns/non-municipal towns Name of the District: Banda Land lise (Area under different types of land use ill hectares}

Cultivable Waste Area Not Name of town and (including available Serial C.D. Block within Total Irrigated goucharalld for number brackets Area Area Forest llysource Unirrigated groves) cultivation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

N.A.

240 [ APPENDIX IV - Village DirectQry C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is aYailable Name of the District:BANDA Serialuumbcr Location code number Namc of village

1 2 3

Name of CD Block: Jaspura Nil Name of CD Block: Tindwari 1 04787000 Gaura 2 04791200 Bahadu'lJUr 3 04792500 Badehara 4 04792900 Gohalwa Name of CD Block: Badokhar Khurd Nil Name of CD Block: Baberu 5 04806700 Amar Gm~i 6 04807200 Bhatoulec 7 04807300 Kclahanuva 8 04807400 Maduva 9 04808100 Rmnpurwa Name of CD Block: Kamasin 10 04810500 Baraolce II 04811300 Goura Lakhanpur 12 04812000 Ghosad 13 04813300 Kadohar 14 04815300 Deh 15 04815700 Bmnroula Sallec 16 04816400 Kolaura Name of CD Block: Bisanda 17 04824800 Amwan Name ofeD Block: Mahuva 18 04823500 Budhauli 19 04834400 Nibhaura 20 04835000 Khadiha 21 04835600 Saripur 22 04835700 Moongus 23 04836200 Jahangirabacl 24 04837600 Murad pur 25 04838200 Santpur 26 04838600 Bariyari 27 04838700 Manpllr Khllrd 28 04839000 Chakk Mafi 29 04842200 Sidhalla 30 04842700 Rajapur Name of CD Block: Naraini 31 04828400 Quazipur 32 04828500 Bhatoura 33 04828600 Chak Bhatoura 34 04829400 Madhwara 35 04829600 Mau 36 04830000 Gobariya Buzurg 37 04830300 Look 38 04832600 Chhalltupur Kalan 39 04832700 Birampur 40 04832800 BambuTa 41 04843300 Ranjitpur 42 04846200 Parsidhapur

241 APPENDIX IV - Village Directory C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available Name of the District:BANDA Seriaillumber Location code Ilumber Name of villa e 2 3 44 04847600 Dahuri 45 04847700 Dalhawa 46 04848000 Palhari Badausa 47 04848100 Bagaha 48 04848200 Gorcmau Klmrd 49 04849100 Gadha Khunl 50 04849400 Khalari 51 04850200 Lahura 52 04850300 Baclausa Salli 53 04850500 Haripur 54 04850800 Sakatpur 55 04850900 Bahadllrpllr Kalillzar 56 04851000 Nasaratpur

242 APPENDIX V - Village Directory . Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population Serial Name ofC.D. block Totnl villnges Uninhabited Inhabited Number of ill habit cd number villages villages villages having no Scheduled Castes populat ion I 2 :3 4 5 6

Jaspura 45 0 45 I 2 Tindwnri 89 8 81 8 :3 Badokhar Khurd 77 4 73 I 4 Babem 84 5 79 4 5 Kamasin 76 I 75 7 G Bisanda 57 0 57 I 7 Mahuva 132 II 121 16 8 Naraini 158 7 151 24 District Total: 718 36 682 62

APPENDIX VI - Village Dir'ectOl'Y Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes p(J'pulation Serial Namc of C. D. block Total villnges Uninhabited Inhabited Number orillhabited number villages villages villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 Jaspura 45 0 45 45 2 Tindwari 89 8 81 81 3 Badokhar Khurd 77 4 7J 73 4 Babcm 84 5 79 79 5 Kamasin 76 1 75 75 6 Bisancla 57 0 57 57 7 Mahuva 132 II 121 121 8 Naraini 158 7 151 149 District Total: 718 36 682 680

243 APPENDIX VII A~ Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the District:BANDA

Rmlge ofSehctluled Castes Location code number Name of village population (percentages) 1 2 3

Name of CD Block: Jaspura Less than 5 04780300 Budhcda 04781700 Ichhawar 04782800 Basdhari 04781800 Sabada 04782100 Baragaoll 04780600 Gazipur 5-10 0478390() Narjita 04782700 Adari 04782200 Piparodar 04780500 Khaptiha Khunl 04781900 Mahabar<1 0~780200 N<1rayarh 04784600 Barchta 04782900 Lasada 04784300 Bahundari 04781200 Tangamau 047811 00 Gauri Khurd 11-20 04781000 Amchauli 04781400 Kana Khera 04783800 Padohara 04784400 Amara 04780700 R<1111Pur 04784000 Sikahula 04783400 Jhalljhari 04782600 Pachkauri 04783500 Dillldamau 04784200 Gadariya 04780900 Gadola 04781600 Chandwara 04783700 Nada Deo 04780400 Mawai Ghat 04782400 Mmjha ()4783000 Sindhan Kalan ()4783300 Jaspura 04782000 Madauli Kalan 04781500 Narauli ()4783100 Sindhan Khunl ()4782300 Shekhupur 21-30 04782500 P<1dcri 04783600 Bhatlia 04783200 31-40 Gauri Kalan

04780800 Galauli 41-50 04781300 51-75 Sonamall

244 APPENDIX VII A- Village Director)' List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total pupulation by ranges Name of the District:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code IlIllJ1hcr Namc of village population (pcrccntages) 1 2 3 I 04784500 Matlault Klmnl Name of CD Block: Tindwari Less than 5 04786000 Sadi Madanpur 04784700 Sandi 04791800 Ballinga 04790800 Toliya 04787700 Macha 5-10 04791000 Jalllllwa 04786700 Dohatara 04786300 Tara 04785100 Rehlltan 04786100 Lalllllar 04787200 Datarallli 04790000 Mata 11-20 04788800 Bichhawahi 04787600 Anili Kaur 04789900 Chh

245 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the-proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Namc ofthc District:BANDA

Range of Schcduled Castes Location code number Namc of village population (perccntages) 1 2 3 ()4788200 Billlllllya 04790600 Lohari 04790200 Blll~irakh 04793100 Wasilpur 04788900 Bhindaura 04789500 Parsallnda 04792400 Khokharahi 04787900 Palm-a 047874()O Jariya 04788100 Barcthi Kalan 04789100 PaplIrenda 31-40 047859()0 Niwaich 04786900 Padarathplir 04793200 Pipargawall (J4792100 Mahlli 04787300 Khaunda 04789700 Gi\jani 04791700 Terahi Malt 04787800 Sah()OIl)llr 04786800 Bhawanipllr 04788500 41-50 Lalalili ()4792200 51-75 Kathsclllar

04791500 Sonrahi 04791900 Arsaunda 04790300 76 and above Kalyanpur

04789600 AlIlaraiya 04792500 Badehara Name of CD BlOCk: Badokhar Khurd Less than 5

04794100 Chakchatgan 04797900 Ladaka Purwa 047982()O Bisallda Khllnl 04801200 Ganchha 04800600 Hatcti PUrwil 04797800 5-10 H;mlauli

04795400 Badeha 04797300 Bakachha 04795900 Jaurahi 04799600 Goyara Mligali 04794200 Pipri( Mataullllh) 04796500 Arbai 04797700 Reolla 04799400 Bhurcndi 04797500 Katrawal 04796100 11-20 Bilbai

04793900 Chatkall

246 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by loanges Nalllc of the District:BANDA

Range of Schcduled Cast es Location code number Namc of village popUlation (perccntagcs) I 2 3 I 04800200 Luhara 04797100 KlIl KlIlIlhari 04796200 Malldaha 04795000 Bargahalli 04794500 Kanwara 04796700 Chilli 04793600 P

247 APPENDIX VII A- Village Dh-ectory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Namc ofthc District:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code numher Name of village population (pcrccntages) I 2 j 04798100 Gureh 41-50 04794600 Karahiya 04795700 Jmnullipur 04795800 Dadariya 51-75 04798j()O Mathalla Khera Name of CD Block: Habert! Less than 5 04802400 Bacal 04807500 Bagham\a ()4804jOO Balllharoia 04808100 Rampurwa 5-10 04802900 Miya Baroulce 04805600 Bhadvari ()4801900 Tola Kajcc ()4803400 Marka 11-20 04801600 Augasi 04801400 lalalpur 04808300 MavacKhunl 04808600 Korarcc 04808800 lallvara 04803300 Samgara 04804400 Para Bannu Bcgam 04806300 Hardoulee 04802300 Baghela ()4805700 Palvan 04802200 Badaulcc 04802500 Samsuddecnpur 04806600 Simounce 04808000 Murwal 04807600 Ragoulee 04806800 Tola Kalan 04802100 Ma.iheevall 04802000 Nibhaura 04806400 . lugrehlee 04807100 Anousa 04804200 Gl~iellee 04805400 Rayan 04809100 Bada GaOll 04806900 Bagehla 21-30 ... 04804600 Paras 04805000 Ulllarahanee 04805300 Kayal 04803700 Karahulcc Maphi 04809000 Ahar 04803000 Mantha 04809300 Mavae JUllllanlar 04807700 Dcvralha

248 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Schetluled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the District:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code [lumber Name of village population (percentages) 1 2 3 04808200 Allha 04803500 Santla 04804700 Arthara 04809GOO Ndathu 04803100 Pintlaran 0480G200 Achhah 04801300 Gaura 04803900 Armar 0480GOOO Babcl1l Dchat 04803GOO KalanCl 04804900 Anvan 04809400 Shiv 04804100 M(~ihila 04808500 Para Bihari 04803200 Bhahhuwa 04804000 Adhawiln 04808900 Palhrcc 04805500 RyOl~iil 04805200 Kudlcntlo 31-40 ()4807000 Panrlarcc 04809200 Milathn 04802800 Ban Baroulee 04807800 Alampur 04805100 Santar 04808400 Pista 04804800 Poon 04805900 Guroulee Sukla 04809500 Baroulce Azam 04805800 Tharthuwa 04804500 Pakhroul.ee 41-50 04808700 Ghan Saul 51-75 04803800 Kumctlha 04806100 Umilree 76 and above 04807300 Kdahalluva 04807200 Bhaloulee Name of CD Block: Kamasin Less than 5 04815GOO Tera Dar Scnda 04812500 Deorar 5-10 04811000 Amcthec 04810800 Dantlo 04814200 Palce 04813600 Bhallll:e 04810900 Raghoullur 04814000 Guroulcc Saphaec 04810000 Mudvara 04817100 Chakrchec

249 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the totaillopulatioll by ranges Name orlhe District:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code Humber Name or village population {percentages) 1 2 3 11-20 04816700 BhandilV 04811100 Bccra 04812400 Sayohat 04814500 Bimlvan 04811600 Narayanpur 04813800 Sonahulee 04813200 KUlIIhc

250 --- APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the Distnct:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Locatioll code number Name of village populatioll (percentages) I 2 3 I 04815500 Dhullclll\ll 04812900 Sikaree Lakhanpllr ()4813000 Pachhahan 04812100 Kuchollii 0481t700 Amlokhar 04816100 Lilkhccpur 04812(>00 Pallnaha 41-50 04814700 KomI Bl~jurg 76 and above 04811300 GOllra Lakhanpur Namc of CD Block: Bisanda Lcss than 5 048185()O Raslllpllr 5-10 048 I 990() Bil Gavan 04826200 Lalllllhta 04820()()() Etavan 11-20 04825400 Beri Birhalld 04817500 Karinga 04824800 Amwan 04818000 Konce 04818300 Kori Khurd 04824500 Pilldkhar 04818700 Korrallee ()48184UO Saya 0482640() Ularwall 04818600 Bachhaulldha 04823800 Pawai 21-30 0482630() SinghI'm Mafi 04818900 Pavaiya 04818100 Laulee Teera Mau 04826100 Nandan Mau 04826500 Pahari Khllnl 04825000 Bagha 04824100 Hara Ma1auli 048197()O Ranipur 04824700 Khalaura 0481790() Ekauna 048174()O FUllfudec 04825100 Dabhani 048253()O Shahpur Sillli 04824600 Kusama 048244()0 PUllahur 04826000 Challllsarh 04819600 Racllha 04824200 Siklodhi ()4823700 Umrchalldil ()4817600 Bhadenadu 04818200 Kairce

251 Al>PENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Namc of the Districl:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name of village jJ

252 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the propor·tioll oftlte Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Namc of thc DislIict :BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name or viUage population (percentages) 1 2 3 I 04839100 Prelllpur ()4820200 Sahewa 04838800 Mau Girwall 04821500 Khurhand 04820500 Bil GaOIl 21-30 048234()O Anat!luwa 04836800 Girwan 04840800 Paulldara 04820600 Ajit Para 04820400 Jamrehi ()4836700 Mirzapur 04837200 Bansi 04840900 Gokhia 04834300 Bal Khera 04833400 Blla3l"Ou1\(1 04835800 Aila ()4837()OO MUlwan 04842300 Bamwa Syodha 04841600 Risaura 04842500 Motiyari 04833300 Govindpur 04820300 Bahor;1II PlIIwa 04821300 Jakhni 04834000 Barokhar Buzurg 04841800 Pagnara ()4821000 Takuli 04823600 GUlIlai 04842400 Kharaunch 0482110() Mahuwa 04840700 Bande ()4840200 Paharpur 04837100 Huscnpur Khurd 31-40 04822000 Kcrgchana 04839500 Chatsara 04842000 Bhawai 04833600 Manipur 04841400 Pachoklwr 04834900 Tcra Girwan 04822400 Adharori ()4834200 Malehra Niwada 04841300 Kalliara 04840000 Baheri 048345()1) Santa Sym\lha 04823300 Tenduhi 04835500 Dlirgapur 04835400 At:iunah 04820800 Nai 04822100 ilara Khurd 04842800 Mllllgallra 04822200 SyohmJ

253 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List ofviUages acconling to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name or tile Distnct:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castcs Location code nllmber Name of viJlagc _j)()jJulatioll (percellt

254 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name oflhe Dislricl:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castcs Location code number Name of village population (pcrccntagcs) I 2 3 I 048504()O Ralll)Jur 04843900 Shahb;~ipur 04828800 Dubariya (J482%OO Mau 11-20 ()4847700 Dalhawa (J4844 I 00 Sh

255 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name of the District:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Castes Locillion code number Namc orvill;lgc JJo_l)ulatioll (pcrcen t ages ) 1 2 3 21-30 04831100 Rasin 04850800 Sakatpur 04850200 Lahura 04851800 Katara Kalinjar 04829400 Madhw'ara ()4832900 Dadhwa Mallpur 04848500 Karatal 04845700 Piyar 04829200 Pouliar 04851700 R;11Il Nagar NisI' 04830800 Gonda 0484930() Nahari 04847100 Raxi 04827300 AtiliTii (Rural) 0485150() Tarahati Kalinzar 04831800 Kolouha 04830300 Look 04851600 Pahi 04848600 - POllgari 04844800 Parasahar 04828700 Badollsa 04847800 Mucli 04848400 Bilharka 04850000 ChandplIra 04827500 Oraha 04831200 Gajpatipur Kalan 04830600 Sudill))Ur 04828100 Hadaha Mali 04829000 Barachha 04843600 31-40 Badch Kalil\jar 04827900 Ma[mta 04832300 Sallgrillllpur 04826800 Thallair 04827200 Dixit Wara 04833100 Koorahu 04849800 N{"'(lhuwa 04844500 Bu[akipur 04829700 Dhaurahi Mali 04845000 Paralllai 04830700 Rauli KalayanplIr 04827800 Ludhoura 0482G700 Au 04832100 BhawaniplIr 04829500 Karari 04829100 Banai 04831900 Bhagwatpur 04830900 Akabarpur 04832600 41-50 Chhantupur Kal/Ill

04850100 Pipara

256 APPENDIX VII A- Village Directol"y List of villages according to the propol·tioll of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Name orthe Dislrict:BANDA

Rangc of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name of village population (perccntages) 1 2 3 I 04845100 Plparhan 04829800 Lyolljha 04850700 Saunta Kalillzar 04851300 Ginlharpur 04845900 Mlllllli 04848800 Kill Ia ya 04827400 Nagwara 51-75 04827100 Basrehi 0482G600 Mallntara 04846700 M(ls;llIi 04832000 K(ll)()ohafa

Notc:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VII B - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges Name o[lhe Dislrict:BANDA

Range of Scheduled Tribes Location code number Name of village population (percentages) 1 2 3 I Name of CD Block: Jaspura Name of CD Block: Tindwari Name of CD Block: Badokhar Khurd Name of CD Block: Baberl! Name of CD Block: Kamasin Name of CD Block: Bisanda Name of CD Block: Mahuva Name of CD Block: Naraini Less than 5 04828700 Badollsa 04830900 Akabal)mr

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded APPENDIX VIII Number of villages under each Gram Panchyat (CD. block wise) Number of villages Income and with location code expenditure of Gram Name of numbers panchayat (in Rs.'OOO) gram panchayat Number of and Area of villages with location gram location Serial code panchayat code Location Number of Total Total SC Total ST Total Total number number in hectare numbers code households population population population income expenditure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

The information i~ not being pro\'ided for districts of Uttar Pradesh due to certain reasons.

258 APPENDIX IX Statement showing numbel" of girls schools in the villages Name of District" Banda Name of District Name ofC.D. Block Location Code Name ofYillage Number No. of Girls School

2 3 4 5

Information not available for this district

259 SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

260 Section II - Town Directory

NOTE EXPLAINING THE (XVII) Nagar Panchayat NP ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE TOWN (XVIIl) Town Committee/ DIRECTORY Town Area Committee TC Town Directory statements (I to VII) (XIX) Small Town Committee ST (XX) Estate office EO Statement I : Status and Growth History (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP Column (2) Class, name and civic (XXU) Census Town CT administration status of town : Others columns need no comments. Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of of town directory data at the state and all India towns, 1999. levels. It is presented according to 2001 Census Population of the town as follows: Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects Population Class In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. 100,000 and above 50,000 - 99,999 Il Column 6, 7 and 8 : 20,000 - 49,999 III Name of the State headquarters, District 10,000 - 19,999 IV headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with 5,000 - 9,999 V distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to Below 5,000 VI be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in Town with a population of one hundred thousand these columns are the same as the referent town (1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city. itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. The civic administration status of the towns is Column 9& 10 : indicated within bracket against the name of the Name of the nearest city with one lakh and town. The"' following abbreviations are used to denote more and five lakhs and more population are civic status of town. recorded. (1) Municipal Corporation M.Corp./NN Column 11, 12 and 13 : (ll) Municipal Committee MC (III) Municipal Council MCI If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (IV) City Municipal Council CMC station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (V) Town Municipal Council TMC name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the (VI) Municipal Board MBINPP name of nearest place with distance, where such (VIl) Municipality M facility exists is to be mentioned. (VII!) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998 - (IX) Notified Area NA 1999 (X) Notified Town NT (Xl) Notified Area Committee! Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the Notified Area Council NAC (XII) Notified Town Area NTA town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. (XIII) Industrial Notified Area INA Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, ..(XIV) Industrial Township ITS 1999 (XV) Township TS Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. (XVI) Town Panchayat TP Column (6) : Road length (in kms.)

261 Information about kutcha I pllcca road is to be Column 14: recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (v) Over Head Tank OHT the referent town. (vi) Service Reservoir SR (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (i) Pucca Road PR (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (ii) Kutcha Road KR (ix) Pressure Tank PT Column (7): System of Sewerage The information on major source of water supply Generally, by sewerage system is implied the are given in column 14,and the storage capacity network of mains and branches of underground against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point in column 15. of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other In case the fire fighting service is available in surface are known as storm water drains, while those the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility carrying both sewage and storm water are called is not available within the town. The name of the combined sewers. nearest place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. The codes used for different types of drainage system are as follows: Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of connections) (i) Sewer S (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD Different types of electric connections have been (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (iv) Sylk Drains SD Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. (v) Cesspool method CP Statement' V Medica.l, Educational, (vi) Pit System Pt Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 (vii) Others 0 Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Column 4 & 5 : Number of various types of latrines both Public The data covers all such medical institutions run and Private are given in these columns. by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil , bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies The various prevalent method of disposal of night like the Missionaries. Where the family planning soil are given below with codes: centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, (i) Head Loads HL may be treated as independent units and counted (ii) Basket B separately using following codes: (iii) Wheel Barrows WB (iv) Septic Tank ST (i) Hospital H (v) Pit System Pt (ii) Dispensary D (vi) Sewerage S (iii) Health Centre HC (vii) Others 0 (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC (v) T.B. Clinic TB Column 13 and 14 : Water supply (vi) Nursing Home NH Source and capacjty of storage system. The (vii) Others o following codes are used in these columns: In case of more than one institutions of any type, Column 13: it is indicated within brackets the number of such institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions (i) Tap water T have further been distinguished by providing additional (ii) Tube-well water TW codes within the bracket as given below: (iii) Tank Water TK (iv) Well water W (i) , Ayurvedic A

262 (ii) Unani U Secondary / Intermediate / Pre University /Junior (iii) . Homoeopathic Hom. College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether held in schools or college. Column 6 to 9 : If there are composite schools like middle schools The codes used for these columns are as follows: with primary classes or Secondary schools with (i) Arts only A Middle classes, these are also included in the number (ii) Science only S of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (iii) COll1merce only C example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools (iv) Arts & Science only AS and one Middle school with Primary classes, the (v) Arts & Commerce only AC number of Primary schools in the town is given as (vi) Combined for all ASC three and that of Middle schools as one though there categories-Arts, Science are only three educational institutions. and Commerce If there are more institutions of a type in the (vii) Law L town, the number is indicated within bracket along (viii) University U with the abbreviation, e.g. PC 4), M(3). (ix) Others o Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and vocational training institutes This column has been introduced keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning "Recognised" should mean recognised by some Commission. There are number of Adult Education statutory authority, like education department, Centres which are included in these columns. commerce department, labour department etc. of the government or semi government or autonomous If an educational facility is not available in the bodies, 'public sector undertakings etc .. town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometres from the town where the facility IS The following codes are used : available is mentioned. (i) Vocational Training Institute VT Column 16 : Working Women's hostels (ii) Shorthand SH with number of seats (iii) Typewriting Type (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type The number of working women's hostel if (v) Others o available in the referent town is mentioned with The vocational institutions like - Applied Art! number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, where the facility is available is recorded. Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Column 11 to 14: Cultural Facilities Higher SecondarylIntermed iate/Sen ior Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community Secondary/PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/ Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Matriculation, Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational Primary Schools. facilities are considered for these columns. School up to class V are treated as Primary or Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Rooms Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior Number of public libraries and reading rooms Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto available in the referent town are recorded in codes class IV. as follows: Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle (i) Public Library PL school or Junior Secondary. (ii) Reading room RR Schools upto class X are considered as Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry Matriculation or Secondary schools. Schools upto and Banking, 1999 XI or XII classes are considered as Higher 263 Column 3 to 8 : Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Name of three most important commodities Societies exported and names of three most important The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies commodities manufactured in the town are recorded. and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent town are recorded against these columns. Column 9 : Number of Banks Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999 Number of Banks avai lable in the referent town This is the statement on civic and other amenities both Commercial and Co-operative banks are in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns recorded against this column. having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal Corporation, Town area committee etc.

264 TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT I .. VII STATEMENT -I Status and Growth Histor:t Sri. Class, name and Location Name or Talukl Name of Area Number of Population and growth rale No. civic status code Tahsil! Police CD. block (in sq. krn.) households incl. (in bracKets) 01 tile town at 01 town number Stationllsland etc. houseless tile Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

V Tindwari (NP) 44003000 Banda Tindwari 1.0 1471 Created after 1981 Census

2 V Mataundh (NP) 44001000 Banda Badokhar Khurd 3.0 1317 Created after 1971 Census

3 I Banda (NPP) 44002000 Banda Badokhar Khurd 16.3 22843 22,565 21,061

IV Baberu (NP) 44004000 Baberu Baberu 5.0 2240 Created after 1971 Census

5 V Oran (NP) 44005000 Atarra Bisanda 3.0 1103 Created after 1971 Census

G IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 44006000 Atarra Bisanda 4.3 1749 Crealed after 1971 Census I

7 III Atarra (NPP) 44007000 Atarra Naraini 10.0 6494 Created after 1911 Census

8 IV Naraini (NP) 44008000 Naraini Naraini 2.0 2102 Created after 1911 Census

266 ST~TEMENT ·1 Status and Growth History Population and growth rate (in brackets) Density Sex ratio of the town at the CenSllses of (2001 1981 1991 2001

Census)

1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

7,523 9,543 9,176 851 871 26.85

6,506 7.447 8,278 2,759 846 835 887 11.16 20,029 22,415 27,074 30,327 37,744 50,575 72,379 96,795 139,436 8,277 835 835 856 39.30

9,695 11,829 14,499 2,900 817 810 863 22.57

4,147 5,404 6,205 2,068 893 805 831 14.82

7,198 9,206 10,561 2,456 872 820 830 14.72

3,726 4,082 5,947 7,950 Declassified 17,231 27,023 33,640 42,384 4,238 813 807 850 25.99

2,534 2,289 2,442 2,661 Declassified 6,547 8,995 13112 6,556 841 840 862 45.77

267 STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

Name or and road distance in Physical kilometer( s) rrom aspects Class, name and Rainfall Temperature StateHQ. District HQ. (in centigrade) Serial number civic status (in mm) Maximum Minimum of town 2 3 4 5 6 7 V Tindwari (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lllcknow Banda (230) (24) 2 V Mataundh (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (232) (19) 3 I Banda (NPP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (235) (0) 4 IV Baberll (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (280) (40) 5 V Oran (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Luckflow Banda (288) (45) 6 IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (290) (32) 7 III Atarra (NPP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (250) (32) 8 IV Naraini (NP) 978.1 32.9 19.1 Lucknow Banda (225) (37)

268 STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

Name of and road distance in kilorneter(s) from Sub-division fTaluk!

Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus facility Navigable riverl

Tahsil I Police stationl Development Block! population of orie population of five canal (if wilhjn Island HQ. lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 11 12 13 Banda Banda Kanpllr Nagar Banda Yes (24) (24) 145 (24) (0) H Banda Banda Kanpur Nagar Malaundh Yes (19) (19) 152 (0) (0) H Banda Kanpur Nagar Kanpllr Nagar Banda Yes Ken(R) (0) (146) 127 (0) (0) (1) Baberll Kanpllr Nagar Kanpur Nagar Atarra Yes Kane. (C) (0) (184) 170 (34) (0) ( 10) Alarra Banda Kanpur Nagar Alarra Yes Ghage. (Cl (20) (45) 192 (20) (0) (9) Alarm Banda Kanpur Nagar Alarra Yes I

269 STATEMENT· 1Il 1\1, IIlIlCIPIi I F'' mllncr 1998 -99 Serial Class, name and civic status of Receipt (in Receipt (C(1I1td.) (in Rs. number town Rs.'OOO) '(}()()) Receipt Revenue deriveu Government Ln:lII AU\'mlCc Otlier through taxes, from municipa I grant S(IUn.:CS etc. pro pert ies and (spceilY) power apart fWIll taxation I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8

V Tindwari (NP) 562 926 2 V Mataundh (NP) 75 278 1.361 40 3 I Banda (NPP) 788 2,241 19,319 4 IV Baber:u (NP) 145 534 1,971 11 79 5 V Oran(NP) 142 718 G IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 57 219 1,082 197 7 III Alarra (NPP) 158 1,198 8.484 8 IV Naraini (NP) 437 1,257

270 STATEM ENT - III !VI II llIeII!:I II'"~ llU1UCC" 199899- Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total receipt administrati sa rety health and works institutions (speeily) expenditure on convcnicnc es

9 10 II 12 13 14 15 IG

1,488 608 658 1,266 1,754 302 30 166 580 69 1,147 22,348 14,263 1,768 2,087 3,238 160 2,542 24,058 2,740 1,328 900 428 189 2,8tl5 860 266 355 306 79 1,006 1,555 463 138 752 136 1,489 9,840 860 114 2,952 1,979 3,933 9,838 1,694 615 551 363 178 1,707

271 STA TEMENT - IV Civic ond other Amenities 1999 Serial Class, name and civic Population Population · Road System of Number of latrines number status of town (2001 Census) Scheduled Scheduled length (in km. (s) ) sewerflge Total \V[lter horne Castes Tribes

I 2 } 4 5 G 7 8 \)

V Tindwari (NP) 9,543 1,789 a KR(--) PR(21} PI 600

2 V Mataundh (NP) 8,278 1,476 a KR(9) PR(7) aso 826 773

3 I Banda (NPP) 139,436 17,225 24 PR(56.85) aso 11,637 5,822

4 IV Baberu (NP) 14,499 2,796 a KR( 12} PR(5) aso, BSO 300 300

5 V Oran(NP) 6,205 1,462 a KR(--) PR(6.5) OSO 210 210

6 IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 10,561 2,357 a KR(7) PR(4) aso 300 300

7 III Atarra (NPP) 42,384 9,366 a KR(22.4) PR(21.5) OSO 6,535 6,503

8 IV Naraini (NP) 13,112 2,767 0 KR(--) PR(5) aso 850 50

272 STATEMIo"NT - IV Ci\'ic .nd other Amenities, 1999 Number oflntrincs Method o( Water "upply Fire fighting Electrificotion Service Others disposal of Source of System of service* Domestic Industrial Commercial Rood Others night soil supply storage w.ith lighting capacity in (points) kilolitrcs (in brockets)

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 :n

600 Pt TW,T OHT Banda 450 15 95 (NA) (24) 53 5T TW NA Banda 308 2 2 20 (NA) (19) 2,605 3,210 ST, Pt T,TW OHT 9,898 445 931 3,000 (6000) H ST, Pt TW OHT Banda 824 296 196 6 (35) (40) Pt TW OHT Banda 110 68 (375) (45) PI. ST TW OHT Banda 350 15 60 210 (25) (32) 32 ST, B T,TW OHT Banda 3,032 104 548 456 9 (100) (32) 300 500 B, ST T,TW OHT Banda 1,600 50 125 225 600 (15) (37)

273 STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, RecI'eational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Scri[ll Class. name and civic Populatioll Medical f.'lcilities'" Educational facilities'" status of town IIUIII ber (2001 Hospitals/Dispensarics Dcusiu Arts/ScicllCcJ COil I III ercc/ CCllSUS) / T.U. clinics etc. medical Law/ Other colleges (or institution degree len:l a ilL! a hl1\'c) s IIOled ill colu1l111 4

1 2 3 4 5 G

V Tindwari (NP) H D HC(--) FWC(--) TB(- 10 ,1'\(--) S(--) C(--) AS AC(--) -) NH(--) Other(--) ASC(--) L(--) U( --) 0(--) 9.543

2 V Mataundh (NP) H(--) D(--) HC FWC T8(- 2 Banda.19 8.278 -) NH(--) Otheli--)

3 I Banda (NPP) H(4) D(--) HC(--) FWC 343 ,1'1(2) S C(--) AS(--) AC(--) TB NH(--) Olher ASC(--) LH U(--) 0(--) 139.43G

4 IV Baberu (NP) H D(--) HC(--) FWC(--) 30 A S(--) C(--) AS AC(--) T8(--) NH(--) Othel{--) ASC(--) L(--) U(--) 0(--) 14.499

5 V Oran(NP) H D(--) HC(--) FWC(--) 0 Atarra.20 T8(--) NH(--) Other(--) 6.205

6 IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) H(--) 0(--) He FWC(--) 5 Alarra. 16 18(--) NH(--) Other(--) 10,561

7 III Atana (NPP) H 0 HC FWC T8(--) 179 ASH C(--) AS AC(--) 42,384 NH Other(--) ASC(--) l(--) U(--) 0(--)

8 IV Naraini (NP) H D(--) HC FWC(--) TB(- 20 ,1'\(--) S(--) C(--) AS AC(--) -) NH(--) Other(--) ASC(-) l(--) U(--) 0(--) 13,112

274 STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999

Educational< facilities*, Medical colleges Engineering colleges Polytechnics Recognised sholihalld, Higher secondary/ typewriting and lntenneliiatel Senior vocational training Secondary/ Pl JC (Prc- institutions university' college)! Junior college le\'e\

7 8 9 10 II

Allahabad,80 Allahabad,80 Banda,24

Allahabad. 220 Allahabad,220 Band<3.19

Allahabad. 200 KanplIr.146 VT SH(--) Type(--) 8 SHType(--) 0(--)

KanplIr.200 Kanpur.200 Banda.40 VT(--) SH(--) Type 3 SHType(--) 0(--)

Allahabad. 176 Aflahabad,176 Banda,45

Kanpur,200 Kanpur.200 Banda.32 2

Allahabad. 156 Banda,32 4

Allahabad. 198 Allahabad.198 I Banda.37 2

275 STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Secondaryl Junior secondary and Primary schools Adult literacy classes! Working women's Matriculation Middle schools centres, others (specify) hostels wilh Ilulllb<:r llf seats

12 13 14 15 16

5 3

2

7 28 63 15

3 9 9

4 2

3

6 15 30

2 5 10

276 STATEMENT - VI T ra d e, C ommerce, I n d ustry andB an 1·ang, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic status Name of three most important commodities exported number of town

1st I 2nd J 3rd 1 2 3 I 4 I 5

1 V Tindwari (NP) 2 V Mataundh (NP) Pulses Oil Seed Stone 3 I Banda (NPP) Rice Pulses Gram 4 IV 8aberu (NP) Wheat Gram Pulses 5 V Oran (NP) Paddy Wheat Gram 6 IV Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Rice Gram Pulses 7 III Atarra (NPP) Rice Lai Gram 8 IV Naraini (NP) Rice Arhar Oil Seed

278 STATEMENT - VI T ra d e, C ommerce, I d ustry andB an ki "2, 1999 Name of three most important commodities manufactured" Number of Number of Number of non banks agricultural agricultural credit societies credit societies

1st I 2nd I 3rd 6 I 7 I 8 9 10 II

3 1 Shoes Stone Cotton 1 1 Rice Pulses Gram 9 2 14 Rice Pulses Gram 4 4 2 3 1 Rice Lahi Gram 8 1 5 Stone Tobacco 5 3 2

279 STATEMENT -VII Civic and other amenities in Slums

No. of Population of the Serial Class and name Nameof Is it households Slum Paved roads (in System of number of town the slum notified (ap proximate) (approximate) kilometers) sewerage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Not Available

N um ber of latrines Elect ricity connections No. of tap points! Private Method of public hy drants Road \V ater disposal of installed for sup ply lighting borne s erv ice others Community night soil of protected water Domestic (points) Others 9 10 II 12 13 J 4 15 16 17

Not Available

280 APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWN SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULA nON

SerialName of the town with Population of Outgrowth Population of Number location code core town outgrowth

2 3 4 5

As no Towns having any outgrowth in the Distri'ct are there, therefore the information is 'NIL'.

281 ·PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

The first census of the third millennium and For Census 2001, about 202 million schedules twenty first century the Census of India, 2001 was consisting of about 1,028 million records were the 14th continuous and uninterrupted scanned and processed within a span of only 10 Indian census since 1872., Thus, 2001 Census will months starting October, 2002. provide data ~:m population and its characteristics Task Force o,n Quality Assurance marking transition from one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population about its quality before putting the same in public Enumeration (considered by many to be the single domain. This has to be done mainly through the largest and complex peace time administrative process of internal consistency, comparison with exercise in the world) was made possible due to the similar data in the past and also through validation door to door universal canvassing of the Household with likewise data if available, from external sources. Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and Quite often the local knowledge and perception has superyisors covering 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, to be brought into play to understand both the existing 5,161 towns and 638,588 villages. The and the new emerging trends of population comprehensive Household Schedule which replaced distribution and characteristics. The other very the individual slip had three parts and two sides A important aspect of the data quality is to ensure and B. Part 1 contained the Location Particulars; Part complete coverage of all geographical areas II related to the Individual Particulars and Part III especial·ly for the population enumeration phase contained questions for Househol9 engaged in where the data is disseminated right up to the village Cultivation/Plantation. The part II of the Household level in the rural areas and the ward level in the Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage which were universally canvassed a.nd no sampling and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration was resorted to during enumeration. block was one of the major planks of the quality Data Processing control, specially for small area population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism ~hile processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The minary Census 200 I Population Enumeration results Census schedules for both the phases were scanned and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers the final clearance of data was with the Task Force across the country and hand-written data from the on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the schedules were converted into digitized form through Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. Intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for The other members of the TFQA were the Heads creation of ASCII records for further processing. The and senior officers of the Census Division, Data designing and formatting of the Household Schedule Processing Division, Map Division, Demography had to be done very carefully using specialized Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an of Census Operations were co-opted as members essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their appropriate stat~-of-art technology in data processing States/Union territories. The Directors and their has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting senior officers were required to make detailed as well as Population Enumeration tables on full presentations of data for their own state both in count basis for the first time in the history of Census. respect to the quality and the coverage and only after

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANBOOK : BAGHPAT the full possible cleared. by aggregating the popUlation data for individual There has been a major departure in Census 2001 Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes at from the past in respect of the procedure followed appropriate geographical levels. for finaliiation of the Scheduled Castes and the The entire work relating to the data validation Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses and scrutiny was completed by all the StateslUnion the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribe~ Territories under the overall supervision and populations were finalized at the time of the manual monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) the Registrar General, India with active cooperation at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were and support of the Social Studies Division, Data specially set up for this purpose. The individual Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and Map Division. population for each state was finalized much later based on mallual coding done by the coders. In 200 I (b) Primary Census Abstract Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly on the important feature of 200 I Census gives basic computers by the Data Entry Operators through a information on Area, Total Households, Total process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and taken up along with the processing of PC A data. population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, The CAC process involves pulling down, from the' Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the rel~vant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry from the dictionary by referring to the image of the Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. specific individual entry in the Household Schedule The characteristics of the Total Population includes appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and on Religion wherever required, was also undertaken Houseless population and are presented by sex and along with the processing of PCA. ThiS is because rural-urban residence. This data is presented at the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in different levels', namely, India, States/Union relation to the religion ofthe individual. Two Special territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and above) in Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these ' three different tables. In addition, the Appendix of responses. ' said publication provides Houseless and Institutional Households and their populatilon by residence and The main task of the Special Task Force on sex for 200 I for India, State and Union territory. Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses encountered and code it into the appropriate Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory religious community based on available literature and volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Census Handbook contains District Primary Census Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled encoun-tered and classified these into appropriate Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes, Village Primary Censlls Abstract and Urban Tribes principally based on the Presidential Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in Notification and the available literature. Thus a very the state. systematic and scientific mechanism was It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that operationaliSed to firm up the individual religion and the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. population in 2001 Census, is thus being finalized

284 DISTRICT CENSUS HAN BOOK : BAGHPAT

In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made presented in 59 columns. The Primary Censlls available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and The fornlat of Primary Census Abstract has been Urban Primary Census Abstract are pr~sented in 58 restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared columns. to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial The concepts and definitions used in the column classification of main workers given in the Primary heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census Census Abstract of 1991 Census has beeri discontinued Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless In 1981 census only main workers were presented in populations. The explanation regarding area figures to four categories. One of the novel features of the presented at various level in the Primary Census primary census abstract of 1991 census was the Abstracts are as follows: presentation of data of the population of age group 0- 6 is continued in 2001 Census also. This will help the Area Figures data users in better analysis and understanding of The area figures supplied by local revenue literacy data. authorities of the district in respect of tehsi Is, Pol ice Stations and by the local bodies in resped of [owns Level of pl-esentation in District Census Handbooks: are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acre:, have The Primary Census Abstract data in different been converted and shown in hectares. The area PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of figures of the CD Block is the total of the village presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures under: for the district are the same as adopted by the The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Surveyor General of India to m~intain uniformity at Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This the national level. The total area figures of all the practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally for each CD Block is presented both for rural and with area figures of the district because former urban areas separately. All the villages within the represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of CD Block constitute the rural portion and the Census all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Police Station/Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is spread and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils over two or more districts, then portion which falls and P.S. level the same may not be covered under within the district is presented, the data pertaining to the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also remaining p6rtion of the CD Block is presented in differ due to varying methods of computation adopted the concerned District Census Handbook. The data at different levels. in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town as well as for town with outgrowths in the district (c) An appendix to District Primary Census are presented. The data for all the wards and the Abstract has also been furnished showing urban outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented enumeration block-wise particulars on Total separately below the concerned town(s}. Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town. The District Primary Census Abstract is PART - B DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (General) DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location DistricU CD Total! Area of Number of Total Population (including Population in the Code Block! UA! City! Ruralf Town! Ward Households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 Town Urban in square population) kilometre

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

40 Banda Total 4,460 249,911 1,537,334 826,544 710,790 303,479 158,344 145,135 Rural 4,404 210,592 1,293,316 694,989 598,327 263,371 137,255 126,116 Urban 56 39,319 244,018 131,555 112,463 40,108 21,089 19,019 0419 Jaspura Total 316 15,373 91,494 48,375 43,119 18,718 9,724 8,994 Rural 316 15,373 91,494 48,375 43.119 18,718 9.724 8.994 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0420 Tindwari Total 587 23,882 147,472 79,462 68,010 29,480 15.514 13.966 Rural 587 23,882 147,472 79,462 68,010 29,480 15,514 13,966 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 642 27,198 166,235 90,226 76.()09 31,827 16,493° 15.334 Rural 630 26,348 161,638 81,684 73,954 31,144 16.126 15.018 Urban 11 850 4,591 2,542 2.055 683 361 316 44002()00 Indira Nagar Colony, Urban 11 850 4,597 2,542 2.055 683 367 316 Mandi Samiti and 0422 Babem Total 93 27,828 173.018 92.885 80.133 35.912 18,631 17.281 Rural 93 27,828 173,018 92,885 80,133 35,912 18,631 17,281 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0423 Kamasin Total 423 22,302 140,951 75,511 65.440 29,843 15,595 14.248 Rural 423 22,302 140,951 75,511 65,440 29.843 15,595 14,248 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0424 Bisanda Total 157 24,367 150,543 80,547 69,996 30,921 15,927 14.994 Rural 157 24,367 150,543 80,547 69,996 . 30,921 15,927 14,994 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0425 Mahuva Total 491 30,756 180,397 97,517 82.880 35,588 18,740 16,848 Rural 491 30,756 180,397 97,517 82,880 35,588 18,740 16,848 Urban () () 0 0 () 0 0 0426 Naraini Total 818 39,736. 247,803 133,008 114,795 51,765 26,998 24.767 Rural 818 39,736 247,803 133,008 114,795 51,765 26,998 24,767 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 URBAN 50230000 Banda UA Urban 28 22,843 139,436 75,174 64,262 21,510 11,357 10,153 50230100 Banda NPP+OG) Urban 28 22,843 139,436 75,174 64,262 21,5\0 11,357 10,153 50230101 (i) Banda (NPP) Urban 16 21,993 134,839 72,632 62,207 20,827 10,990 9,837 50230102 (ii) Indira Nagar Urban II 850 4,597 2,542 2,055 683 367 316 Colony, Mandi Sarniti 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Urban 3 1,317 8,278 4,387 3.891 1,465 766 699 44003000 Tindwari (NP) Urban 1,471 9,543 5,100 4,443 1,845 957 888 44004000 Babem (NP) Urban 5 2,240 14,499 7,781 6,718 2,544 1,317 1,227 44005000 Oran (NP) Urban 3 1,103 6,2()5 3,389 2,816 1,262 687 575 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Urban 4 1,749 10,561 5,770 4,791 1,890 998 892 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Urban 10 6,494 42,384 22,913 19,471 7,096 3,724 3,372 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban 2 2,102 13,112 7,041 6,071 2,496 1.283 1.213

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Totall DistricU CD Rural! Block! U.A.I Schedu led Caste popu lation Scheduled Tribe population Literates Urban City/ Town

Persons Males Fcmales Pcrsons Males Females Pel'sons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

320,226 172,542 147,684 54 26 28 670,986 462,956 2()8,030 Total Banda 280,988 151,398 129,590 30 13 17 522,924 372,052 150,!!72 Rural 39,238 21,144 18,094 24 13 11 148,062 90,904 57,158 Urban 11,542 6,211 5,331 0 0 0 38,373 26,306 12,067 Total Jaspura 11,542 6,211 5,331 0 0 0 38,373 26.306 12,067 Run]1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Urban 27,382 '14,814 12,568 0 0 0 66,971 45,843 21,128 Total Tindwari 27,382 14,814 12,568 . 0 0 0 66,971 45,843 21,128 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Urban 35,303 19,148 16,155 21 II 10 73.299 51,084 22.215 Total [3"dokhar Khurd 34,880 18,922 15,958 0 0 0 70,126 49.136 20.990 Rural 423 226 197 21 II 10 3,173 1.948 1,225 Urhill1 423 226 197 21 II 10 3,173 1,948 1,225 Urban Indira Nagar Colony. ivlamJi 36,240 19,545 16,695 0 0 0 69,037 49.687 19,350 Total Babcru 36,240 19,545 16,695 0 0 0 69,037 49.687 19.350 Rural , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Urban 30,008 16,101 13,907 ·0 0 0 53,591 39.331 14.260 Total Kal1la,in 30,008 16,101 13,907 0 0 0 53,591 39,331 14.260 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I () Urban 39,782 21,398 18,384 0 0 0 52,873 39,670 13,203 Total Bisanda ,:l9.,782 21,398 18,384 0 0 0 52,873 39,670 13.203 Rural O· 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Urban 48,869 . 26,371 22,498 0 0 0 74.416 53,000 21,416 Total Mahuv3 48,869 . 26,371 22,498 0 0 0 74,416, 53,dOO 21.416 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O' Urban 52,285 28,036 24,249 30 13 17 97,537 69,079 28,458 Total Naraini 52,285 28,036 24,249 30 13 17 97,537 69,079 28,458 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Urban URBAN 17,225 9,372 7,853 24 13 II 90,158 53,999 36,159 Urban Banda UA 17,225 9,372 7,853 24 13 II 90,158 53,999 36, I 59 Urban Banda (NPP+OG) 16,802 . 9,146 7,656 3 2 86,985 52,051 34,934 Urban (i) Banda (NPP) 423 226 197 21 II 10 3,173 1,948 1.225 Urban (ii) Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi

·1,4~6 779 697 0 0 0 3.786 2,454 1.332 Urban Malaundh (NPj' 1,789 960 829 0 0 0 4,912 3,157 1,755 Urban Tindwari (NP) 2,796 1;497 1,299 0 0 0 8,605 5,514 3,091 Urban B?bcru (NP) 1,462 774 688 0 0 0 2,850 1.970 880 Urban Oran (NP) 2,357 1,284 1,073 0 O· 0 5,108 3.336 1,772 Urban Bisanda Buzurg (:'-II 9,366 5,01 I 4,355 0 0 0 25,445 15,915 9530 Urban Atarm (NPP) 2,767 1,467 1,300 0 0 0 7.198 4.559 2,639 Urban Naraini (NP)

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Location DistricU CD Tetal! Code Block! U.A.I City! Rural! Town Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

40 Banda Tolal 866,348 .363,588 502,760 619,361 404,308 215,053 412,443 ..1.12,406 811,on Rural 770,392 322,937 447,455 552,650 346,982 205,668 356,493 282,313 74,IKO Urban 95,956 40,651 55,3US 66,711 57,326 9,3R5 55,950 50,093 5.1157 0419 Jaspura Total 53,121 22,069 31,052 33,600 22,519 11.081 20,578 17.518 3.060 Rural 53,121 22,069 31,052 33.600 22,519 11,081 20.578 17.518 3.0(JO Urban o o o o o () o o 0420 Tindwari Total 80,501 33,619 46,882 . 54.771 37,957 16.814 33,607° 28.859 4.748 Rural 80.501 33,619 46,882 54.771 37.957 16.814 33,607 28.859 4.748 Urban o o o o o o o o () 0421 Badokhar Khurd Tolal 92.936 39,142 53.794 64,121 44,578 19.549 40.683 35.213 5.470 Rural 91,512 38,548 52,964 63.047 43.624 19,423 39,772 34.390 5.382 Urban 1,424 594 830 1.080 954 126 911 823 88 44002000 Indira Nagar Colony, Urban 1.424 594 830 1.080 954 126 911 823 88 Mandi Samiti and 0422 BabclU Total 103.981 43,198 60.783 70,721 45,D09 25.712 45,91.8 37.634 8.284 Rural 103,981' 43,198 60,783 70.721 45.009 25.712 45.918 37.634 8.284 Urban o 0 o () o () o o t) 0423 Kamasin Total 87,360 36,180 51,ISO 65,606 37,%8 27.(1}8 39,327 30.9'18 8.329 Rural 87,360 36,180 51,180 65.606 37.968 27.638 39.327 30.998 8.329 Urban o o o o o o o o o 0424 Bisanda Total 97,670 40,877 56,793 68,779 41.789 26,990 44.460 34.858 \).602 Rural 97,670 40,877 56,793 68,779 41.789 26.990 44.460 34.858 9.602 Urban o o o o o o o o o 0425 Mahuva Total 105,981 44.517 61,464 82,179 50,712 31.467 55.885 41.732 14.153 Rural 105,981 44,517 61.464 82,179 50.712 31,467 55.885 41.732 14.153 Urban o o o o o o o o o 0426 Naraini Total 150,266 63,929 86,337 113,947 67,404 46.543 76,946 56.324 20.622 Rural 150,266 63,929 86,337 113,947 67,404 46,543 76,946 56.324 20.(122 Urban o o o o o o o o o URBAN 50230000 Banda UA Urban 49,278 21,175 28,103 37,237 32,457 4.7S0 30.978 27.83\ 3.147 50230100 Banda (NPP+OG) Urban 49,278· 21,175 28,103 37,237 32.457 4,780 30.978 27.831 3.147 50230101 .. (i) Banda (NPP) Urban 47,854 20,581 27,273 36,157· 31,503 4,654 30,()67 27.008 3.059 50230.102 (ii) Indira Nagar Urban 1,424 594 830 1,080 954 126 911 823 88 Colony: rytaildi Samiti 4400109D Matllundh (NP) Urban 4,492 1,933 2,559 2,816 2.206 610 2.154 1.862 292 44003000 Tindwari (NP)· . Urban 4,631 1,943 2,688 2,498 2,083 415 2,064 1.826 238 .44004000 Babcm (~P) Urban 5,894 2,267 3,627 4,179 3,684 495 3.434 3.185 249 . 44005000 Oran '(NP) Urban 3,355 1,419 1,936' 2,571 1,664 907 1.889 1.457 432 ·44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Urban 5,453 2,434 3,019 3.045 2.616 429 2.594 2.347 247 :' 44007000 . Atan:a (NPP) Urban 16,939 6,998 9,941 10,979 9.563 1.416 9,584 8.638 946 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban 5,914 2,482 3,432 3,386 3.053 333 3.253 2.947 306

289 CENSUS ABSTRAcT

______...:I.:.;Il.:;:d;::us::.:t:...:ri;;.a:_1 c::.:a:.:.te::.lg;:..:o:.:.ry.r.....::.0:.:.f.:.;rn...:a:..:cir:.:.l..:..w~o:.:.rk:..:ce:.:.'r.:.s ______Totall District! CD Rural! Block! U.A.I City! Household industries Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban Town \vorkers

Persons Males Females Persolls ·Males Females Persons Males Female~ Persons Males Fernale5 _~30~ __~3~1 ____3~2 ____ ~3~3 ____ ~34 _____ 3_5 ____3_6 ___37 38 39 40 41 3 2

225,786 181,229 44,557 84,723 60,958 23,765 12,966 10,303 2,663 88,968 79,916 9,052 Total Banda 219,727 175,687 44,040 81,434 58,387 23,047 10,327 8,178 2\149 45,0()5 40,061 4,944 Rural 6,059 5,542 517 3,289 2,571 718 2,639 2,125 514 43,963 39,855 4, 1t18 Urhan 12,217 10,857 1,360 4,175 3,150 1,025 539 478 61 3,64.7 3,033 614 Total Jasjlllra 12,217 10,857 1,360 4,175 3,150 1,025 539 478 61 3,647 3,033 614 Rural o o o o o o o 0 o o o o Urban 18,165 16,102 2,063 7,497 5,629 1,868 1,072 931 141 6,873 6'.197 676 Total Tillliwari 18,165 16,102 2,063 7,497 5,629 1,868 1,072 931 141 6,873 6,197 676 Rural o o o o o o o o o o Urban 0 21,318 18,830 2,488 8,945 7,129 1,816 1,306° 1,022 284 9,114 8,232 882 Total Badokhar Khllrd 21,250 18,776 2,474 8,930 7,115 1,815 1,298 1,014 284 8,294 7,485· 809 Rural 68 54 14 15 14 I 8 8 o 820 747 73 Urban 68 54 14 15 14 8 8 o 820 747 73 Urban Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti and 27,822 22,949 4,873 10,654 7,924 2,730 1,437 1,249 188 6,005 5,512 493 Total Babcru 27,822 22,949 4,873 10,654 7,924 2,730 1,437 1,249 188 6,005 5,512 493 Rural o o o o o o o o o o 0 o Urban 26,480 21,319 5,161 8,763 6,113 2,650 1,143 936 207 2,94 [ 2,630 311 Total Kall1asin 26,480 21,319 5,161 8,763 6,113 2,650 1,143 936 207 2,941 2,630 311 Rural o o o o o o o o o o 0 o Urban 27,738 22,383 5,355 12,689 8,968 3,721 1,373 1,105 268 2,660 2,402 258 Total Bisantla 27,738 22,383 5,355 12,689 8,968 3,721 1,373 1,105 268 2,660 2,402 258 Rural o o o o o o o o o o 0 o Urban 33,516 25,1~4 8,372 14,529 9,908 4,621 1,685 1,131 554 6,155 5,549 606 Total Mahuva 33,516. 25,144 8,372 14,529 9,908 4,621 1,685 1,131 554 6,155 5,549 606 Rural o 0 0 o o o o o o o 0 o Urban 52,539 38,157 14,382 14,197 9,580 4,617 1,780 1,334 446 8,430, 7,253 1.177 Total Naraini 52,539 38,157 14,382 14,197 9,580 4,617 1,780 1,334 446 8,430 7,253 1,177 Rural o o 0 o o o o o o o ' 0 o Urban URBAN 1,161 1,056 105 376 325 51 1,119 929 190 28,322 25,521 2,801 Urban Banda UA 1,161 1,056 105 376 325 51 1,119 929, 190 28,322 25,521 2.801 Urban Banda (NPP+OG) 1,093 1,002 91 361 311 50 1,111 921 190 27,502 24,774 2,728 Urbml (i) Banda (NPP) 68 54 14 15 14 8 8 o 820 747 73 Urban (ii) Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi 873 817 56 536 425 III 28 24 4 717 596 121 Urb,1Il [vIataundh (NP) 385 364 21 ' 342 238 104 145 121 24 1,192 1,103 89 Urban Tindwan (NP) 851 804 47 175 135 40 199 173 26 2,209 2,073 136 Urban Babcru (NP) 731 551 180 339 219 120 131 103 28 688 584 104 Urban 01'311 (NP) 719 690 29 730 624 106 161 123 38 984 910 74 Urban Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 981 924 57 519 391 128 678 534 144 7,406 6,789 617 Urban Atan

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. Location District! CD Total/ Industrial cat.~ Code Block! U.A.f City/ Rurall Town Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricilitural labollrer~

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

40 Bamla Total 206,918 7[,902 135,016 67,802 14,757 53,045 109.415 38.265 71.150 RUl'al 196,157 64,669 131,488 67,281 14,568 52,713 I07,3(j8 37.305 70,063 Urban 10,761 7,233 .3,528 521 189 332 2,047 960 1.0117 0419 Jaspllra Total 13,022 5,001 8,021 3,083 731 2.352 8.103 3.056 5.047 Rural 13,022 5,001 8.021 3,083 731 2.352 8.103 J,056 5.047 Urban o o o o o o o () o 0420 Tindwari Total 21.164 9.098 12,066 5.033 1.524 3.509 12.]26 4.98] 7.343 Rural 21,164 9,098 12,066 5,033 1.524 3.509 12326 4,983 7.343 , 0 Urban o o , 0 o o o () o 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 23,444 9.365 14.079 6.239 1,537 4.702 12.786 5.057 7.729 Rural 23,275 9.234 14.041 6,235 1,537 4.698 12.741 5.019 7.722 Urban 169 13 I 38 4 o 4 45 38 7 44002000 Indira Nagar Colony, Urban 169 131 38 4 o 4 45 38 7 Mandi Samiti and 0422 Babem Total 24.803 7,375 17.428 9,538 1.876 7.662 13.456 4.31)] 9.153 Rural 24,803 7.375 17.428 9,538 1.876 7.662 13.456 4.303 9.153 Urban o o o o o (l o () o 0423 Kamasin Total 26.279 6.970 19,309 11.041 2,199 8.R42 13.702 4.115 9.587 Rural 26.279 6.970 19,309 11,041 2.199 8.842 13.702 4.115 9.587 Urban o () o o o o () I) o 0424 Bisanda Total 24,319 6.931 17,388 8,679 1.706 6.973 14.014 4.419 9.595 Rural 24,319 6.93[ 17,388 8,679 1.706 6.97:. 14.014 4.4 t 9 9.595 Urban o o o o o o o o () Mahuva Tolal 26.294 8,980 17,314 8,549 1.880 6.669 14,455 5.179 9.276 Rural 26.294 8,980 17,3 [4 8,549 1,880 6.669 14,455 5.179 9.276 Urban o o o o . (l (l o o () 0426 Naraini Total 37,001 11,080 25,921 15,123 3.115 12.008 18.571 6.231 12.340 Rural 37.001 11,080 25,921 15,123 3.115 12.008 18.571 6.231 12340 Urban o o o o o o () o o URBAN 50230000 Banda UA Urban 6,259 4.626 1,633 III 66 45 274 167 107 50230100 Banda, (NPP+OG) Urban 6,259 4,626 1,633 111 66 45 274 167 107 50230rO\; (i) Banda (NPP) Urban 6.090 4,495 1,595 107 66 41 229 129 100 50230102, .(ii) Indira Nagar Urbali 169 131 38 4 o 4 45 38 7 Cobny~ Mandi Samiti 44001000. Maiaundh (NP) Urban 662 344 318 72 17 55 421 190 231 44003000,. Tindwari (NP) Urban 434 257 177 37 17 20 114 35 79 44004000 Babclu (NP) Urban 745 499 246 108 36 72 184 85 99 44005000 Oran (NP) Urbail 682 207 475 127 20 107 426 135 291 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Urban 451 269 182 10 9 I , 224 103 121 44007000 Alam (NPP) Urban 1.395 925 470 51 21 30 375 225 150 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban 133 106 27 5 3 2 29 20 9

291 CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marginal workers Total! DistricU CD Location Rural! Block! U.A.I City! Code Household industries Other workers Non-workers Urban Town workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 2

6,427 2,647 3,780 23,274 16,233 7,041 917,973 422,236 495,737 Total Banda 5,573 2,221 3,352 15,935 10,575 5,360 740,666 348,007 392,659 Ittl rOIl 854 426 428 7,339 5,658 1,681 177,307 74,229 I03,07!! lJ rhan 343 183 160 1,493 1,031 462 57,894 25.856 32,()38 Total Jasptlra 0419 343 183 160 • 1,493 1,031 462 57,894 25,856 32.038 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan 501 267 234 3,304 2,324 980 1)2,70 I 41.505 51,196 Tntal Tindwari (421) 501 267 234 3.304 2,324 980 92,701 41.505 51.196 Rural o o o o o o o o Il Urban 769 327 442 3,650 2,444 1,206 102,1 08 45,648 5(,,4(,0 Tntal lIadnkhar Khurd 0421 764 323 441 3,535 2,355 1,180 98,591 44.060 54,53 I Rural 5 4 I 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,929 Urban 5 4 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,929 Urhan Indira Nagar COI(1I1Y. 44111J2(1)() Malltli Sal11iti and 534 285 249 1.275 911 364 102,297 47,876 54.421 T(ltal Baherll 534 285 249 1,275 911 364 102,297 47,876 54.421 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 631 209 422 905 447 458 75,345 37.543 37.802 Total Kama,in 631 209 422 905 447 458 75,345 37,543 37,802 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan 733 261 472 893 545 348 81,764 38,758 43,006 Total Bisanda 0424 733 261 472 893 545 348 81,764 38,758 43.006 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan 899 331 568 2,391 1,590 801 98,218 46,805 51,413 Total Mahuva 0425 899 331 568 2,391 1,590 801 98,218 46,805 51.413 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan 1,168 362 80,6 2,139 1,372 767 133,856 65,604 (,8252 Total Naraini ()426 1,168 362 806 2,139 1,372 767 133,856 65,604 68252 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan URBAN 459 218 241 5,415 4,175 1.240 102,199 42,717 59,482 Urban [Janda UA 50230()()0 459 218 241 5,415 4,175 1,240 102,199 42,717 59.482 Urhan [Janda (NPP+OG) 50230100 454 214 240 5,300 4,086 1,214 98,682 41.129 57,553 Urban (i) Banda (NPP) 50230101 5 4 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,929 Urhan (ii) Indira Nagar 50230102 Colony, Mandi Samiti 24 15 9 145 122 23 5,462 2,181 3,281 Urhan Mataundh (NP) 44001000 90 59 31 193 146 47 7,045 3,017 4,028 Urban Tindwari (NI') 44003000 28 16 12 425 362 63 10,320 4,097 6,223 Urhan Baberu (NP) 44004000 44 13 31 85 39 46 3,634 1.725 1.909 Urhan Oran (NP) 440050no 21 7 14 196 150 46 7,516 3,154 4.362 Urban Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 440116000 176 92 84 793 587 206 31,405 13,350 18,055 Urhan AtalTa (NPP) 440070()O 12 6 6 87 77 10 9,726 3,988 5.738 Urban Naraini (NP) 440080()()

292 PART-B APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT i.e. URBAN BLOCK WISE TOrAL, 5C, 5T POPULATION APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name 0'[ ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block / population Castes Tribes EB number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

4400 I 000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No. I EBNo. J 560 320 4400 I 000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No. I EB No.2 372 218 4400 I 000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 781 254 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.4 537 lOS 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.5 707 75 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.4 'EB No.6 722 124 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.7 495 5 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.8 555 98 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.9 442 73 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 10 456 8 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 11 284 59 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 12 821 51 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 13 665 72 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 14 454 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 15 427 14 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.1 692 385 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.2 681 203 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.3 525 169 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB NO.4 517 259 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 1 EB NO.5 737 119 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB NO.6 991 141 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB No.7 660 15 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB NO.8 794 97 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. I EB No.9 845 78 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.1 EB No. 10 877 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. I EB No. II 737 60 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 1 EB No. 12 622 277 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.2 EBNo.13 727 139 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 14 844 217 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 15 638 406 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 16 313 79 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.2 EB No. 17 692 217 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 2 EB No. 18 557 171 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.2 EB No. 19 714 100 44002000. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EBNo.20 594 66 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 3 EBNo.21 568 53 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EBNo.22 817 2 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EBNo.23 765 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 24 325 84 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 25 607 263 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 26 727 227 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 3 EB No. 27 780 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 575 116 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 29 660 361 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 30 721 26 44Q02000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 4 EBNo.31 558 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 4 EB No. 32 470 2 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 33 535 4 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 34 415 153 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 35 603 50

294 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 36 413 63 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.4 EB No. 37 707 157 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 38 687 22 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 39 681 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 40 654 143 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 41 849 70 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 42 795 32 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 43 462 15 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 44 613 244 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 45 687 10 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 46 731 49 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 47 426 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 48 771 168 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.5 EB No. 49 826 338 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 50 636 20 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 51 543 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 52 671 9 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EB No. 53 567 211 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EI3 No. 54 547 100 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EI3 No. 55 797 341 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.6 EI3 No. 56 651 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward NOr 7 EB No. 57 527 23 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 58 580 28 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 59 610 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 60 953 96 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 61 728 5 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 62 570 10 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 63 708 45 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 64 515 159 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 65 528 221 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 66 730 192 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 67 762 329 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 68 426 121 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.7 EB No. 69 463 77 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 70 531 159 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 71 71G 206 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 72 270 21 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 73 788 92 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 74 642 43 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 75 759 64 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 76 751 120 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 77 899 26 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 78 690 174 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 79 698 118 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 80 421 40 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 81 782 86 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 82 812 284 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.8 EB No. 83 798 30 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 84 530 36 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 85 444 15 44002000 Banda (NPP-l'iOG) Ward No.9 E~No. 86 497 92 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 87 479 171 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 88 682 387 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 89 502 338 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 90 724 31 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 91 650 127 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 9 EB No. 92 865 144

295 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 93 420 67 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No.9 EB No. 94 517 130 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 95 487 Its 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 96 497 191 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 97 684 155 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 98 660 345 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 99 625 84 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 100 660 110 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 101 683 67 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 102 789 IJ4 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 103 683 129 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 104 390 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 105 790 55 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 106 781 32 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 10 EB No. 107 532 72 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 108 192 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 11 EB No. 109 397 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 110 663 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. II EBNo. III 631 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 112 717 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. II EB No. 113 784 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EBNo.114 377 66 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. lIS 620 4 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EBNo.116 301 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 117 618 3 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EBNo.118 735 137 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 119 791 97 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 120 495 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 12 EB No. 121 786 26 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 122 656 14 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 123 820 109 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 124 435 10 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 125 358 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 126 863 32 44002000 Banoa (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 127 777 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 13 EB No. 128 789 49 44002000 Banda (NPPTOG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 129 524 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 130 325 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 131 852 21 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 132 486 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 133 462 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 134 746 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 135 534 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 136 592 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 14 EB No. 137 530 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 138 810 34 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 139 605 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 140 757 27 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 141 748 71 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 142 631 67 44002QOO Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 143 484 97 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) ward No. 15 EB No. 144 527 50 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. IS EB No. 145 707 123 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 15 EB No. 146 546 106 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 147 725 173 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 148 660 7 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 149 810 115

296 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 150 746 139 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 151 509 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 152 632 13 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 153 773 13 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 16 EB No. 154 533 6 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 155 548 231 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 156 574 162 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 157 626 134 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 158 523 12 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 159 511 13 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 160 596 42 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 161 522 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 17 EB No. 162 496 232 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 163 106 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 164 474 4 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 165 569 54 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 166 719 21 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 167 589 19 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 168 761 9 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 18 EB No. 169 664 45 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 170 669 220 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 171 669 32 44002000 Banda (NPP+0 ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 172 517 22 44002000 Banda (NPP+O 6. ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 173 447 4 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 174 734 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 175 568 32 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 176 502 66 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 19 EB No. 177 702 80 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 178 246 49 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 179 321 8 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 180 828 97 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 181 662 7 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 182 701 74 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 183 619 30 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 184 636 48 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 185 618 61 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 20 EB No. 186 737 51 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 187 500 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 188 499 31 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 189 890 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 190 426 25 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 191 505 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 192 350 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 193 666 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 21 EB No. 194 306 5 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 195 578 104 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 196 808 14 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 197 655 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 198 731 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 199 399 14 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 22 EB No. 200 136 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 201 642 593 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 202 484 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 203 599 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 204 636 7 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 23 EB No. 205 443 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 206 547

297 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 207 496 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 208 583 63 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 20.9 544 4400.2000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 210 561 15 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 2.11 601 44 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EBNo.212 805 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 24 EB No. 213 539 54 4400.2000. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 214 333 4400.2000. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 215 244 44002000. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 216 402 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 217 442 7 440020.0.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 218 578 5 440.0.20.0.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EBNo.219 250. 22 4400.2000. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 220 541 20 4400200.0 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 25 EB No. 221 7R2 1 440.0.2000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 222 426 33 4400.20.00 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 223 661 70 21 4400.200.0 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 224 656 61 4400.20.0.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 225 415 3 440.0.20.0.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 226 946 78 440.0.200.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 228 229 2 440.0.20.0.0. ~anda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 229 480. 77 440.0.20.0.0. Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 230. 555 42 4400.2000 Banda (NPP+OG) Ward No. 26 EB No. 231 229 57 4400.30.0.0 Tindwari (NP) Ward No. I EB No. I 611 303 440.03000 Tindwari (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 565 215 440030.00. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.2 EB NO.3 670 234 440.0300.0 Tindwari (NP) Ward No.3 EB NO.4 700 265 440.0.30.0.0. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.5 549 131 440.0.30.00 Tindwari (NP) Ward No. 4 EB No.6 530. 148 44003000. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.7 686 170 440.0.30.00. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.8 338 10.0 440.0.300.0. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.9 450 47 440.0.30.00 Tindwari (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 14 654 440.0.300.0. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 222 37 440.030.00 Tindwari (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 10. 769 61 440.030.0.0. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 11 342 17 440.0.30.00. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 12 746 35 4400.30.0.0. Tindwari (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 13 929 23 440.030.00 Tindwari (NP) . Ward No. 10. EB No. 16 402 440030.00 Tindwari (NP) Ward No. 10. EB No. 17 380 3 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.1 604 426 440040.00 Baberu (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 50.6 357 440.0.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 686 17 4400.400.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 510 65 440.0.40.00. Baberu (NP) Ward No.2 EB NO.5 589 223 4400.40.0.0 Baberu (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.6 442 155 440.0.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.7 842 390 440.0.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.4 EB NO.8 398 20. 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.9 810 63 440.040.00 Baberu (NB1 Ward No.5 EB No. 10 659 106 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 11 413 57 4400.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.6 EB No. 12 803 86 4400400.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No. 6 EB No. 13 585 146 440.0.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No. 7 EB No. 14 80.4 99 440040.0.0 Baberu (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 594 137 440.0.40.0.0. Baberu (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 755 97

298 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 17 572 18 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 18 598 91 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 19 204 10 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 20 396 37 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 21 337 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 22 560 95 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 23 904 72 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 24 541 44004000 Baberu (NP) Ward No. II EB No. 25 387 29 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.1 EBNo. I 415 302 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 192 24 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 353 112 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.4 386 2 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.5 449 166 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.6 622 123 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.7 361 57 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.8 507 259 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.6 EB No.9 308 . 53 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.6 EB No. 10 455 40 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 11 375 43 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 12 357 123 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 13 559 75 44005000 Oran (~P) Ward No.9 EB No. 14 397 35 44005000 Oran (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 15 469 48 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.1 533 224 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NF) Ward No.1 EB No.2 485 266 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No. I EB No.3 683 469 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 842 105 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.5 582 317 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NF) Ward No.3 EB No.6 465 170 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.7 256 74 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No. 4 EB No.8 473 69 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NF) Ward No.4 EB No.9 358 191 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 329 84 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 11 711 27 44006000 Bisanda BuziJrg (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 12 681 21 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 13 309 29 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.6 EB No. 14 626 6 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 15 449 27 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No. 7 EB No. 16 623 62 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 17 229 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 18 297 23 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 19 489 99 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 20 605 94 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 21 107 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 22 429 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.1 EB No. 12 607 414 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. I EB No. 13 . 607 502 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.2 EBNo. I 617 327 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.2 EB No.2 559 124 44007900 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 485 429 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.2 EB No.4 753 338 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 3 EB No. 50 467 336 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 3 EB No. 51 469 281 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.3 EB No. 52 608 34 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 4 EB No.8 687 356 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 4 EB No.9 530 181

299 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.4 EB No. 10 570 125 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.4 EB No. II 741 318 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.5 EB No. 45 734 634 44007000 Atarra eNPP) Ward No.5 EB No. 46 707 187 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.5 EB No. 47 63R 91 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.6 EB No. 33 389 145 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.6 EB No. 34 493 251 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.6 EB No. 35 389 41 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.7 EB No. 17 720 124 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.7 EB No. 18 582 416 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.7 EB No. 19 743 26 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.8 EB No. 48 702 7 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.8 EB No. 49 815 510 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.9 EB No. 24 618 280 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No.9 EB No. 25 498 156 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 20 609 28 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 21 909 219 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 22 679 100 44007000 Atarra eNPp) Ward No. 10 EB No. 23 563 6 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 11 EB No. 26 629 195 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. II EB No. 27 549 139 44007000 Atarra eNPP) Ward No. II EB No. 28 527 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 29 867 294 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No. 12 EB No. 30 702 34 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 14 450 18 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No. IS 679 104 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 13 EB No. 16 612 84 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 59 450 8 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 60 473 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 14 EB No. 61 650 9 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 31 775 4 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 15 EB No. 32 898 162 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 16 EB No.5 765 41 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No. 16 EB No.6 349 8 44007000 Atana (NPP) Ward No. 16 EBNo.7 453 85 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 42 575 6 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 43 401 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No. 17 EB No. 44 580 169 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 53 710 140 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 18 EB No. 54 937 17 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 55 711 32 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 19 EB No. 56 918 197 440070.00 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 20 EB No. 39 687 5 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 20 EB No. 40 431 24 44007000 AtalTa (NPP) Ward No: 20 EB No. 41 496 78 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 21 EB No. 64 761 141 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 21 EB No. 65 773 3 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 22 EB No. 57 933 231 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 22 EB No. 58 631 33 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 23 EB No. 62 505 29 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 23 EB No. 63 691 23 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 24 EB No. 66 697 45 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 24 EB No. 67 737 17 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 25 EB No. 36 717 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 25 EB No. 37 569 5 44007000 Atarra (NPP) Ward No. 25 EB No. 38 608 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.1 609 196

300 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.1 EB No.2 969 296 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.2 EB No.3 607 325 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No. 2 EB No.4 775 156 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.5 374 16 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.3 EB No.6 600 291 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.7 ,724 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.4 EB No.8 748 33 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.5 EB No.9 579 166 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.5 EB No. 10 930 287 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No. 6 EBNo. II 807 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.6 EB No. 12 599 43 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.7 EB No. 13 538 170 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward NO.7 EB No. 14 542 185 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No. 8 EB No. 15 713 104 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.8 EB No. 16 652 73 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No.9 EB No. 17 429 261 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward NO.9 EB No. 18 672 74 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No. 10 EB No. 19 653 49 44008000 Naraini (NP) Ward No. 10 ERNo.20 592 42

301 PART-B , PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Number of households Total populatioll (including code Rura!l Populatioll in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group ()-(J onc population) Scheduled Castc Persons Males Females Persolls Males Females rn In r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

40 Banda Total 57,462 320,226 172,542 147,684 67,569 35,521 :\2,048 Rural SO,624 28(/,988 ISI,398 I 29,S90 6(/,101 31,667 28,44<1 Urban 6,838 39,238 21,144 18,094 7,462 3,854 3,608 0419 Jaspura Total 2,064 11,542 6,211 5,331 2.506 1,330 1,176 Rural 2,()64 i 1,542 6,211 5,)) I 2,506 1.330 1,176 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0420 Tindwari Total 4,832 27,382 14,814° 12.568 5.729 3,099 2,630 Rural 4,832 27,382 14,814 12.568 5.729 3.099 2,630 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 6,300 35.303 19,148 16.155 7,199 3.748 3,451 Rural 6,208 34,880 18,922 15.958 7,144 3,727 3,417 Urban 92 423 226 197 55 21 34 Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 44002000 (OGl - Ward No.26 Urban 92 423 226 197 55 21 34 0422 Babcm Total 6,527 36,240 19,545 16,695 7.783 4)061 3.722 Rural 6,527 36.240 19,545 16,695 7,783 4,061 3,722 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0423 Kamasin Total 5.410 30,008° 16.101° 13,907 6,467 3,409 3.058 Rural 5.410 30,008 16,101 13,907 6,467 3,409 3,058 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0424 Bisanda Total 7.229 39.782 21,398 18,384 8,447 4.410 4.037 Rural 7,229 39,782 21,398 18,384 8,447 4,410 4,037 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0425 Mahuva Total 9,009 48,869 26.371 22,498 10,324 5,487 4,837 Rural 9,009 48.869 26,371 22,498 10,324 S,487 4,837 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0426 Naraini Total 9.345 52,285 28,036 24,249 11,707 6,144 5,563 Rural 9.345 52,285 28,036 24,249 11.707 6,144 5,563 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 URBAN 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Urban 250 1,476 779 697 255 122 133 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Urban 3,071 17,225 9,372 7.853 3,152 1,643 1,509 44003000 Tindwari (NP) Urban 298 1,789 960 829 360 193 167 44004000 Babcru (NP) Urban 493 2,796 1,497 1,299 514 257 257 44005000 Oran(NP) Urban 296 1,462 774 688 336 174 162 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) Urban 454 2,357 1,284 1,073 401 209 192 44007000 Alarra (NPP) Urban 1.513 9.366 5,011 4,355 1.818 955 863 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban 463 2,767 1,467 1,300 626 301 325

303 fOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total! District! CD Block! Towll Rural! . Literates III i teratcs Total workers Urhan

Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmales Persons Malcs Fcmales

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

11)9,640 79,517 30,123 210,586 9.1,025 117,561 138,295 84,772 53,523 Total 1l;lIlda 92,141 67,752 24,389 188,1147 113,646 105,201 126,562 75,512 51,050 Rural 17,499 11,765 5,734 21,739 9,379 12,360 11,733 9,260 2,473 Urhan 4,196 2,994 1.202 7.346 3.217 4,129 4.469 2,857 1,612 Total Jaspunl 4,196 2.994 1,202 7.346 3,217 4.129 4.469 2,857 1,612 Rural 0 a a a a () () 0 () Urhan 10,104 7,195 2,909 17.278 7,619 9.659 10,609 6,847 3,762 Total Tindw

304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block/ Town Total! Industrial catcgory code Rural/ number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural i

Persolls Males Females Persons Malcs Fcmales PersollS l'vlal<:s Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

40 Banda Total 83,858 64,045 19,81J 26,144 20,JOI 5,1;43 37,711 26,943 ((1.768 Rural 75,054 56,613 18,441 25,765 19,960 5,1105 3(;,276 25,843 10.433 Urban 8,804 7,432 1,372 379 341 38 1:,435 1,100 .US 0419 Jaspura Total 2,480 1.993 487 695 599 9(, [.175 864 311 Rural 2.480 1,993 487 695 599 9(, h.l75 8(>4 311 Urnan () o () () o o () !I () 0420 Tindwari Total 5.273 4,404 869 1.451 1,287 164 2,2(,6 1.760 SO(, Rural 5,273 4,4(l4 869 1.451 1.287 164 2.266 1.7(1() SO(, Urban o () o o o () o () () 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 7,878 ().55] 1.325 2.037 1.79(, 241 3.455 2.710 745 Rural 7.7% 6.477 1,319 2,034 1.793 2,11 3,451 2.70(, 745 Urban 82 76 (, 3 3 () 4 4 I) Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti and Laraka ?urwa 44002000 (OG) - Ward No.26 Urban 82 76 6 3 3 () 4 4 () 0422 Babcru Total 9.577 7A07 2.170 2.80S 2.243 565 5.nl'! 3.639 1.38(1 Rural 9.577 7.407 2,170 2.80S 2.243 S(,5 5.019 H>3'! 1• .18(1 Urnan o o o o (J o o () () 1.2114 0423 Kamasin Total 7.874 6.0]4 1,840 2.743 2.2(J() 483 4.293 J.OR9 Ruml 7.874 ().034 1,840 2,743 2.2(,0 483 4.293 3.(\).\9 1.204 Urban o o o () (J o o () o 4.495 2.011 0424 Bisanda Total 11,771 8,551 3,220 4,133 3.099 1.034 6.506 Rural 11,771 8,551 3.220 4.133 3.099 1.034 6.506 4,495 2.011 Urban o o o o o () o () () 1.229 . 7,544 5.249 2.295 0425 Mahuva ' Total 14,352 10,396 3,956 4,561 3.332 Rural 14,352 10,396 3,956 4.561 3.332 1.229 7.544 5'.249 2.2<)5 Urban o o o () o o () () () 1.991 G.022 4.041 l.9Rl 0426 Naraini Total 15,931 11.351 4,580 - 7,340 5,347 Rural 15.931 11,351 4,580 7.340 5.347 1.993 6.022 4.(J41 1.981 Urban o o o o o o o o o URBAN 174 161 13 4400 I 000 Mataundh (N?) Urban 336 304 32 72 71 30 27 J 44002000 Banda (NP?+OG) Urban 3.432 2.917 515 55 50 5 20 188 123 6S 44003000 Tindwari (NP) Urban 481 380 101 22 2 69 55 14 44004000 BabelU (NP) Urban 568 505 63 60 55 5 50 18 188 122 (>6 44005000 Orall (NP) Urban 386 281 105 68 414 343 71 44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (N?) Urban 629 542 87 38 38 o _ 47 42 5 236 170 66 44007000 Atan'3 (N?P) Urban 2,250 1.905 345 124- 17 IS 2 136 99 37 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban 722 598

305

. ,; ~ . .'-";," FOR SCHEOULED CASTES of main workers Total! District! CD Blol:kl Town Rurall Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

3,796 2,608 1,IIlS 16,207 14,193 2,014 54,437 20,727 33.710 Total Banda 3,177 2,181l 989 9,836 8,622 1,214 51,508 18,899 32,609 !turnl 619 420 199 6,371 5,571 800 2,929 1,828 1,101 Urhan 107 96 II 503 434 69 1,98\> 864 1,125 Total Jaspura 107 96 II 503 434' 69 1,989 864 1,125 Rural o o o o () o o o o Urban 227 187 40 1,329 1.170 159 5,336 2.443 2,8\>3 Total Tind\vari 227 187 40 1,329 1,170 159 5,336 2,443 2,893 Rural o o o o o () o o o Urn"" 423 280 143 1.963 1,767 196 6,395 2,846 3,549 Total Badokhar Khurd 423 280 143 1.888 1,698 I \>0 6,377 2,830 3,547 Rural o (; o 75 69 6 18 16 2 Urban Indira Nagar C(lI('IlY, i\'fandi Sallliti and Larab I'llr",,, o o o 75 69 6 18 16 2 Urban (OG) - Ward NO.2(, 449 344 lOS 1.301 1.181 120 6,075 2,01'3 4,002 Total 13aberu 449 344 105 1,301 1,181 120 6,075 2,()73 4,002 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 341 245 96 497 440 57 6,530 2,045 4.485 Total Kalllasin 341 245 96 497 440 57 6,530 2,045 4,485 Rural o o o o () o o o o Urban 452 337 115 680 620 60 7,354 2,493 4,861 Total Bisanda 452 337 liS 680 620 60 7,354 2.493 4,861 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urhan 632 366 266 1,615 .1,449 166 8,698 3,262 5,436 Total Mahuva 632 366 266 1,615 1,449 166 8,698 3,262 5,436 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 546 333 213 2,023 1,630 393 9,149 2,889 6.260 T(ltal Naraini 546 333 213 2,023 1,630 393 9,149 2.889 6,260 Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban URBAN 7 5 2 83 67 16 196 75 121 Urban Mataundh (NP) 125 93 32 3,222 2,747 475 1,290 927 363 Urban Banda (NPP+OG) 49 36 13 222 201 21 114 43 71 Urban Tindwari (NP) 35 20 15 404 375 29 263 209 54 Urban Baberu (NP), 22 21 I 108 88 20 251 83 168 Urban Oran (N!') 26 23 3 151 138 13 119 65 54 Urban Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 278 lSI 97 1,689 1,512 177 643 388 255 Urban Alarra (NPP) 77 41 36 492 443 49 53 38 15 Urba.n Naraini INP)

306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! I n(I ustria I category of marginal workers code Rural! ------_.:..:==.::.:....:=~:..:.-::.:...:.:~:.::.:.:::.:..:.:::.:....:==~- number Urban Household illdustry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4()

40 Banda Total 6,919 1,493 5,426 38,710 13,909 24,!lOI 2,194 823 U71 Hllral 6,878 1,479 5,399 ':n,914 13,558 24 •.'% 1,946 719 \,227 Urhan 41 14 27 796 351 445 248 1O~ 144 0419 )aspura Total 185 39 146 1,408 533 875 98 5\ 47 Rural 185 39 146 1,408 533 875 98 "I 47 Urban o o o o o () (l (J o 0420 Tindwari Total 425 104 321 3.900 1.667 2.233 10<) 45 (>4 Rural 425 104 321 3,YOI) 1.667 2.233 ! (j<) 45 (,4 Urban o o o () o () o II (l 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 696 160 536 4.198 1,750 2,44X 302 124 178 Rural 696 160 536 4.188 1.740 2.44X 302 124 178 Urhan () o () 10 10 o (l () (I Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 44002000 (OG) - Ward No.26 Urban o o () 10 10 (I o (I o I (l(, 0422 Babcru Total 603 109 494{ 4.955 1.(J(,9 3.n(, 176 7() Rural 603 109 494' 4,955 1.669 3.28(, 176 7() lOr. Urban o o o () o o (} o (I 144 0423 Kamasin Total 1.035 230 80S 5,113 1,(,24 3A8') 214 70 Rural 1.035 230 805 5,113 1,(,24 3.4X4 214 7() 144 Urban o o o () o (\ () \l o II (, 237 0424 Bisanda Total 870 222 648 5,898 2.021 3.877 353 Rural 870 222 648 5,898 2.021 3.R77 353 116 237 Urban o o ,0 o o (l o () o 4\0 155 255 0425 Mahuva Total 1,126 263 863 6,183 2.237 3,946 Rural 1,126 263 863 6,183 2,237 3,946 410 I'" 255 () (} () Urban o o o o o o 4.202 284 88 196 0426 Naraini Total 1.938 352 1,586 6,269 2,067 Rural 1.938 352 1,586 6.269 2,067 4,202 284 88 196 () Urban o o o o o o o o URBAN 46 IOJ 14 5 9 44001000 Mataundh (NP) Urban 4 3 153 'J 72 46 26 44002000 Banda (N!,!,+OG) Urban 5 3 2 36 27 4 30 30 II 14 44003000 Tindwari (N!') Urban I o I 34 31 31 13 9 4 44004000 Babcl1J (NP) Urban 8 5 3 62 189 67 122 22 :1 19 44005000 Oran (NP) Urban 20 3 17 33 41 8 I 7 44006000 Bisanda l3uzurg (NP) Urhan o o o 74 135 97 S3 21 56 44007000 Atatrd (NPP) Urban 3 2 I 232 16 8 8 (, 2 4 44008000 Naraini (NP) Urban o o o

307 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total! District/ CD mock/ Towll Locatioll Rural/ codc NOll-workers Urban llul11bcr Other workers

Persolls Males Females Pcrsons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

6,614 4,502 2,112 181,931 117,770 94,161 Total [landa -10 4,770 3;143 1,627 154,426 75,886 78,540 Rural 1,844 1,359 485 27,505 11,8R4 15,621 UI'han 298 241 57 7,073 3,354 3,719 Total Jaspura 11419 298 241 57 7,073 3,354 3,719 Rural 0 0 0 0 () 0 Urban 902 627 275 16,773 7,967 8,806 Total Tindwari 1142(1 902 627 275 16,773 7,967 8,806 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 1,199 812 387 21,030° 9,749 11,281 Total Badokhar Khurd 11421 1,191 806 385 20,707 9.615 11,092 Rural 8 6 2 323 134 189 Urban Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti ami Larab I'urwa (OG)· 8 6 2 323 134 189 Urban Ward NO.2(, 4411112()(I(' 34[ 225 116 20,588 [0,065 [0,523 Tota[ Saberu 1)422 34[ 225 116 20,588 10,065 [ 0,523 Rura[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban [68 12[ 47 15,604 8,022 7,582 Tota[ Kalllasill 11423 [68 12 [ 4-7 15,604 8,022 7,582 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 233 [34 99 20,657 10,354 10,303 Total 13isanda 0424 233 [34 99 20,657 10,354 10.303 Rural 0 0 0 0 '0 0 Urban 979 607 372 25,8 [9 i2,7[3 [3,1 06 Total Mahuva 11425 979 607 372 25,8[9 12,7[3 [3,[06 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 658 382 276 27,205 13,796 13,409 Tota[ Naraini 042(, 658 .382 276 27,205 13,796 [3,409 Rura[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban URBAN 25 23 2 944 400 544 Urban Mataundh (NP) 440010(J(1 [,[77 851 326 [2,503 5,528 6,975 Urban Banda (NPP+OG) 4400211(JIJ 49 28 2[ [,[94 537 657 Urban Tindwari (NP) 440031100 [80 164 16 1,965 783 1,182 Urban Babcru (NP) 441104(1)0 20 10 10 825 4[0 415 Urban Oran (NP) 4400500(( 37 31 6 [,609 677 932 Urban Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 440060(l(J 325 224 10[ 6,473 2,7[ 8 3,755 Urban Atan'a (NPP) 44007000 3[ 28 3 [,992 83[ [,[6[ Urban Naraini (NP) 44008(1(10

308 PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total/ Number of households Total population (including codc Rural! Population in the with at least institutional and housel~ss number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

40 Banda Total 9 54 26 28 16 10 6 Rural 5 30 13 17 8 5 3 Urban 4 24 13 II 8 5 3 0421 Badokhar Khurd Tolal 2 21 II 10 8 5 3- Rural () 0 () () 0 0 () Urban 2 21 II 10 8 5 3 Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samili and Laraka Purwa 4~002000 (OG) - Ward No.26 Urban 2 21 II 10 8 3 0426 Naraini To(al 5 30 13 17 8 5 3 Rural 30 13 17 8 5 3 Urban () 0 0 .0 0 0 0 URBAN 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Urban 4 24 13 II 8 3

310 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ District/ CD Block/ Town Ruratl Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

16 12 4 38 14 24 16 10 6 Total Banda II 8 3 19 5 14 II 5 6 Rural 5 4 I 19 9 10 5 5 0 Urban 3 3 0 18 8 10 3 3 0 Total Badokhar Khurd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 3 3 0 18 8 10 3 3 0 Urban Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 3 3 0 18 8 10 3 3 0 Urban (OG) - Ward No.26 II 8 3 19 5 14 II 6 Total Naraini II 8 3 19 5 14 II 5 6 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban URBAN 5 4 19 9 10 5 0 Urban Banda (NPP+OG)

311 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block/ Town Total/ Industrial category code Rural/ number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

40 Banda Total 16 10 6 0 0 0 0 () () Rural 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 () 0 Urban 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0421 Badokhar Khurd Total 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 44002000 (OG) - Ward No.26 Urban 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0426 Naraini Total II 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural II 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 URBAN 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Urban 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

312 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers Total/ District! CD Block/ Town Rural/ Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

0 0 0 16 10 6 0 0 0 Total Banda 0 0 0 II 5 6 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Total Badokhar Khurd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Urban Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Urban (OG) - Ward NO.26 0 0 0 II 5 6 0 0 0 Total Naraini 0 0 0 II 5 6 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban URBAN 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 Urban Banda (NPP+OG)

313 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! number Urban Household industry Cu lti vators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

40 Banda Tolal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 () () 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0421 Badokhar Khurd Tolal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi . Sam iIi and Laraka Purwa 44002000 (OG) - Ward No.26 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0426 Naraini Tolal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (J 0 Rural 0 0 0 0 0 (] 0 0 () Urban 0 0 0 0 0 (] 0 0 0 URBAN 44002000 Banda (NPP+OG) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

314 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural! code NOll-workers number Other workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

0 0 0 38 16 22 Total Banda 40 0 0 0 19 8 II Rural 0 0 0 19 8 II Urban 0 0 0 18 8 10 Total Badokhar Khurd 0421 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rural 0 0 0 18 8 10 Urban Indira Nagar. Colony, Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa (OG) - 0 0 0 18 8 10 Urban Ward No.26 44002000 0 0 0 19 8 II Total Naraini 0426 0 0 0 19 8 II Rural 0 0 0 0 0 0 Urban URBAN 0 0 0 19 8 II Urban Banda (NPP+OG) 44()O2000

.315 CD BLOCI( WISE VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT JASPURA CD BLOCI( DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C () Bloek - Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houselcss Population in thc code Villagc in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hcctarcs households Persons Males Females Pcrsons Males Fcmales 2 3 4 567 8 9 10

0419 .Jaspllra (Total) 31,575.0 15,373 91,494 48,375 43,119 18,718 9,724 8.994 0419 .Jaspllra (Rural) 31,575.0 15,373 91,494 48,375 43,119 18,718 9,724 8,994 0419 Jaspllra (Urban) Jaspllra (Rural) 04,780200 Narayarh 685,0 194 1.193 628 565 283 155 128 04780300 8udhcda 469,0 82 521 267 254 108 57 51 04780400 Mawai Ghat 495,() 63 408 222 186 80 44 36 04780500 Khapliha Khurd 305.0 258 1.399 746 653 320 172 148 04780600 Gazipur 833,0 277 1,525 810 715 279 148 131 04780700 Rampur 1.987,0 703 4.543 2,447 2.096 838 422 416 04780800 Galauli 346,0 186 1.050 532 518 249 119 130 04780900 Gadola 451.0 177 997 523 474 189 87 102 04781000 Amchauli 204,0 54 326 181 145 63 30 33 04781100 Gauri Khurd 347.0 147 876 456 420 152 80 72 04781200 Tangamau 315.0 189 1,033 544 489 186 103 83 04781300 Sonamau 186.0 103 615 339 276 112 60 52 0478 t400 Kana Khci'a 290,0 193 1.228 658 570 221 116 105 0478 1500 Narauli 436,(l 226 1.309 663 646 281 136 145 04781600 Chanuwara 1.405,0 497 3,163 1.665 1.498 671 351 320 0478 1700 Ichhawilr 1,276.0 434 2.683 ),480 1.203 5'.17 297 280 04781800 S2 04782200 Piparodar 875,0 353 2,338 1.187 1,151 502 288 214 04782300 Shckhupur 171.0 114 761 390 371 176 86 90 04782400 Marjha 456,0 193 1,136 588 548 265 141 124 04782500 Paderi 266.0 209 1,331 713 618 257 130 127 04782600 PachkaU1; 256.0 94 616 341 275 124 71 53 04782700 Adari 149,0 204 1,467 673 794 339 148 191 04782800 Basdhari 179,0 88 504 278 226 92 43 49 04782900 Lasada 549.0 293 1,666 908 758 269 129 140 04783000 Sindhan Kalan 2,793,0 1,076 6,529 3.536 2,993 1.202 627 575 04783100 Sindhan Khurd 296.0 163 964 502 462 171 95 76 04783200 Gauri Ka)an 2,205.0 746 4,263 2,352 1.911 808 450 358 04783300 Jaspura 2,683,0 1.201 6,899 3,711 3,188 1.320 674 646 04783400 Jhanjhali 999,0 525 2,926 1,573 1.353 637 363 274 04783500 Dandalllau 548,0 365 2,156 1,094 1.062 504 272 232 04783600 8hatha 248,0 98 685 356 329 149 72 77 04783700 Nada Dco 748.0 470 2.591 1,363 1.228 522 265 257 04783800 Padohara 226,0 377 2,122 1,114 1.008 416 213 203 04783900 Narjila 498.0 154 958 514 444 180 99 81 04784000 Sikahula 633,0 524 3.196 1.677 1.519 694 366 328 04784100 Sikuwa 369,0 38 218 116 102 39 19 20 04784200 Gadariya 219,0 1.408 7,758 4.194 3.564 1.482 749 733 04784300 Bahundari 602,0 139 840 457 383 194 105 89 04784400 Amara 1.689,0 653 3,889 2.111 1.778 819 435 384 04784500 Madauli Khurd 55 374 197 177 88 50 38 04784600 Barehta 668,0 424 2,511 1.300 1.211 603 292 311

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS' ABSTRACT Jaspllra

Scheduled Castes EOj2uation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 11,542 6,211 5,331 38,373 26,306 12,067 JasplIra (Total) 11,542 6,211 5,331 38,373 26,306 12,067 JasplIra (Rural) .lasplIra (Urban) Jaspura (Rural) 83 44 39 333 257 76 Narayarh 8 4 4 181 128 53 BlIdheda 62 34 n 180 120 60 MawaiGilat 84 37 47 399 299 100 Khaptiha Khllrd 74 39 35 726 498 228 Gazipur 527 284 243 2,223 1,473 750 Rampur 402 205 197 464 307 157 Galalili 138 75 63 469 324 145 Gadola 33 16 17 183 129 54 Amchalili 81 44 37 528 317 211 Gauri Khurd 95 56 39 538 342 196 Tangamau 269 161 108 313 215 98 Sonamau 126 66 60 650 437 213 Kana Khera 223 116 107 565 383 182 Narauli 445 224 221 1,439 959 480 Chandwara 82 51 31 1,073 754 319 Ichhawar 157 89 68 1,668 1,132 536 Sabada 110 54 56 548 334 214 Mahabara 216 110 106 488 341 147 Madauli Kalan 115 60 55 837 566 271 Baragaon 138 71 67 899 578 321 Piparodar 149 85 64 350 236 114 Shekhupur 179 99 80 522 337 185 Mal:iha 279 154 125 637 430 207 Paderi 77 43 34 247 175 72 Pachkauri 85 46 39 651 394 257 Adari 17 9 8 258 190 68 Basdhari 143 77 66 876 594 282 Lasada 1,052 552 500 3,018 2.148 870 Sindhan Kalan 166 89 77 462 304 158 Sindhan Khurd 931 529 402 1,706 1,203 503 Gauri Kalan 1,127 594 533 3,283 2,217 1,066 Jaspura 363 194 169 925 710 215 Jilanjhari 289 139 150 679 487 192 Dandamau 149 80 69 309 199 110 Bhatha 379 199 180 1,083 734 349 Nada Deo 230 130 100 994 640 354 Padohara 51 27 24 425 303 122 Narjita 388 207 181 1,491 963 528 Sikahula 120 77 43 Sikuwa 1.049 576 473 2,880 2.075 805 Gadariya 76 47 29 319 223 96 Bahundari 446 250 196 1.497 1.092 405 Amara 242 131 III 194 121 73 Madauli Khurd 207 114 93 743 561 182 Barehta

~19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VJ[LLAGE PRIMARY CO Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0419 ;Iaspura (fotal) 53,121 22,069 31,052 33,600 22,519 11,081 20,578 17,518 3,060 0419 Jaspura (Rural) 53,121 22,069 31,052 33,600 22,519 11,081 20,578 17,518 3,O6(l 0419 Jaspura (Urball) Jaspura (Rural) 04780200 Narayanl 860 371 489 493 267 226 228 219 'I 04780300 Budhcda 340 139 201 167 112 55 135 98 37 04780400 Mawai Ghat 228 102 126 124 87 37 103 84 19 04780500 Khapliha Khurd 1.000 447 553 482 359 123 255 252 04780600 Gazipur 799 312 487 538 415 123 454 4()5 49 04780700 Ramp"r 2.320 974 1.346 1.811 1.205 606 1.146 '>88 158 04780800 Galauli 586 225 361 SIS 287 228 456 283 173 04780900 Gadola 528 199 329 299 254 45 154 149 5 04781000 Amchauli 143 52 91 90 77 13 71 70 1 04781100 Gauti Khurd 348 139 209 286 236 50 236 217 1'1 04781200 Tangamau 495 202 293 340 259 81 241 223 18 04781300 Sonamau 302 124 178 275 168 107 175 137 38 04781400 Kana Khcra 578 221 357 355 297 58 286 246 40 04781500 Narauli 744 280 464 503 326 177 422 30() 122 04781600 Chandwara 1.724 706 I.OIS 1.186 8()4 382 668 615 53 04781700 Ichhawar 1.610 726 884. 1,225 768 457 587 515 72 04781800 Sabada 2.940 1.203 1.737 1.293 850 443 1,043 729 314 04781900 Mahabara 1,061 417 644 431 269 162 363 243 120 04782000 Madauli Kalan 800 311 489 408 297 111 231 219 12 04782100 Baragaon 1,585 665 920 809 519 290 423 379 44 04782200 Piparodar 1,439 609 830 1.139 555 584 516 334 182 04782300 Shekhupur 411 154 257 399 207 192 280 177 103 04782400 Mmjha 614 251 363 408 288 120 281 265 16 04782500 Paderi 694 283 411 468 343 125 364 299 65 04782600 Pachkauri 369 166 203 168 146 22 66 60 (, 04782700 Adari 816 279 537 571 281 290 164 144 20 04782800 Basdhari 246 88 158 208 156 52 126 124 2 04782900 Lasada 790 314 476 679 509 170 536 469 67 04783000 Siudllan Kalan 3.511 1.388 2,123 2,344 1.600 744 1,352 1.264 88 04783100 Sindhan Khurd 502 198 304 278 213 65 203 159 44 04783200 Gauri Kalan 2,557 1,149 1,408 1.600 1.163 437 971 896 75 04783300 Jaspura 3,616 1,494 2,122 2.062 1,698 364 1,524 1,392 132 04783400 Jhanjhari 2,001 863 1,138 1,223 697 526 746 630 116 04783500 Dandam3u 1,477 607 870 988 520 468 477 399 78 04783600 Bhatha 376 157 219 230 167 63 120 118 2 04783700 Nada Dco 1.508 629 879 867 647 220 317 309 04783800 Padohara 1,128 474 654 816 513 303 609 395 214 04783900 Narjita 533 211 322 245 189 56 137 105 32 04784000 Sikahula 1.705 714 991 1,026 762 264 567 541 26 04784100 Sikuwa 98 39 59 75 50 25 71 46 25 04784200 Gadatiya 4.878 2,119 2,759 3.014 1,959 1,055 1.760 1.472 2R8 04784300 Bahundati 521 234 287 357 244 113 248 238 10 04784400 Amara 2.392 1.019 1.373 1.522 1,020 502 861 820 41 (,5 04784500 Madauli Khurd 180 76 104 161 82 79 130 65 4lJ 04784600 Barehla 1.768 739 1,029 1,122 654 468 475 426

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jaspura Industrial eategOlY of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Villagc 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

12,217 10,857 1,360 4,175 3,150 1,025 539 478 61 3,647 3,033 614 Jaspuru (Total) 12,217 10,857 1,360 4,175 3,150 1,025 539 478 61 3,647 3,033 614 Jaspul-u (Rural) Jaspura (Urhan) Jaspu.-a (Rural) 181 178 3 12 II I I 34 29 5 Narayarh 109 76 33 2 8 6 2 .16 15 Budheda 68 55 13 10 6 4 25 23 2 Mawai Ghat 127 125 2 46 46 81 80 I Khapliha Khurd 325 305 20 61 51 10 68 49 19 Gazipur 686 644 42 149 137 12 47 37 10 264 170 94 RalllJlur 120 116 4 253 97 156 83 70 13 Gahlllii 99 98 8 7 I 12 12 35 32 3 Gad"la 58 57 I 12 12 Amchauli 198 187 11 24 17 5 4 I <) <) Gauri Khurd 177 168 <) 6 4 2 6 4 2 52 47 5 Tangamau 108 78 30 23 20 3 7 7 37 32 5 Sonamau 123 120 3 131 96 35 6 6 26 24 2 Kana Khcra 261 191 70 87 51 36 10 6 4 64 52 12 Narauli 403 379 24 \02 82 20 24 23 139 131 8 Cham\wara 389 373 16 57 51 6 15 15 126 76 50 Ichhawar 506 402 \04 i43 97 46 \\ <) 2 383 221 162 Sabada 139 113 26 27 14 13 16 10 6 181 106 75 Mahabara 188 179 9 12 \0 2 5 26 . 25 Madauli Kalan 260 234 26 30 28 2 14 10 4 119 107 12 Baragaon 279 205 74 163 65 98 2 2 72 62 10 Piparodar 179 109 70 55 23 32 2 2 44 43 Shekhupur 210 202 8 42 35 7 I 28 27 Ma(jha 295 234 61 32 28 4 3 34 34 Paderi 48 43 5 2 2 15 14 Pachkauri 99 84 IS 32 27 5 33 33 Adari 49 48 50 49 1 4 4 23 23 Basdhari 309 294 15 138 95 43 24 19 5 65 61 4 Lasada 601 562 39 528 489 39 65 60 5 158 153 5 Sindhan Kalan 93 65 28 55 44 II 55 50 5 Sindhan Khurd 558 508 50 182 171 II 21 19 2 210 198 12 Gauri Kalan 818 751 67 226 201 25 69 65 4 411 375 36 Jaspura 498 447 51 170 124 46 II 10 1 67 49 18 Jhanjhari 341 303 38 65 34 31 19 19 52 43 9 Dandamau 103 101 2 2 2 15 15 Bhatha 213 21 I 2 28 25 6 6 70 67 3 Nada Dco 505 316 189 86 62 24 5 4 13 13 Padohara 120 88 32 3 3 4 4 10 10 Naljita 345 325 20 40 37 3 18 17 164 162 2 Sikahula 66 41 25 2 2 3 3 Sikuwa 841 793 48 659 462 197 72 64 8 188 153 35 Gadariya 223 216 7 4 2 2 21 20 I Bahunoari 620 598 22 147 129 18 II II 83 82 Amara 85 48 37 40 12 28 3 3 2 2 Madauli Khurd 194 187 7 244 204 40 6 4 2 31 31 Barchta

321 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD mock- Industrial category Location codc Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males I;emales Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0419 Jaspura (fotal) 13,022 5,001 8,021 3,083 731 2,352 8,103 3,(156 5,047 ()419 Jaspura (Rural) 13,022 5,001 8,021 3,083 731 2,352 8,103 3,(156 5,047 0419 Jaspura (Urban) Jaspura (Rural) 04780200 Narayarh 265 48 217 113 4 109 138 41 97 04780300 Budhcda 32 14 18 16 2 14 4 2 2 04780400 Mawai Ghat 21 3 18 6 I 04780500 Khaptiha Khurd 227 107 120 2 202 84 118 04780600 Gazipur 84 10 74 20 19 54 6 48 04780700 Rampur 665 217 448 233 49 184 275 79 196 04780800 Galauli 59 4 55 53 2 51 04780900 Gadola 145 105 40 36 31 5 87 53 34 04781000 Amchauli 19 7 12 12 II 2 2 04781100 Gauri Khurd 50 19 31 31 6 25 18 13 .) 04781200 Tangamau 99 36 63 68 15 )3 5 4 04781300 Sonamau 100 31 69 58 17 41 34 III 24 04781400 Kana Khera 69 51 18 9 8 I 49 33 16 04781500 Narauli 81 26 55 66 23 43 10 10 04781600 Chandwara 518 189 329 246 65 181 194 63 131 04781700 Ichhawar 638 253 385 67 18 49 359 172 187 04781800 Sabada 250 121 129 37 37 157 77 80 04781900 Mahabara 68 26 42 I I 41 10 31 04782000 Madauli Kalan 177 78 99 38 II 27 125 55 70 04782100 Baragaon 386 140 246 149 42 107 167 50 117 04782200 Piparodar 623 221 402 66 25 41 472 161 311 04782300 Shckhupur 119 30 89 75 13 62 38 12 26 04782400 Marjha 127 23 104 71 9 62 40 2 38 04782500 Paderi 104 44 60 65 14 51 35 28 7 04782600 Pachkauri 102 86 16 4 4 89 74 15 04782700 Adari 407 137 270 18 3 15 387 132 255 04782800 Basdhari 82 32 50 I 1 70 22 48 04782900 Lasada 143 40 103 56 19 37 7S 17 61 04783000 Sindhan Kalan 992 336 656 169 33 136 691 223 468 04783100 Sindhan Khurd 75 54 21 16 12 4 51. 37 14 04783200 Gauri Kalan 629 267 362 184 49 135 334 124 210 04783300 Jaspura 538 306 232 58 22 36 319 183 136 04783400 Jhanjhari 477 67 410 202 8 194 263 55 208 04783500 Dandamau 511 121 390 153 29 124 339 78 261 04783600 Bhatha 110 49 61 3 3 102 45 57 04783700 Nada Deo 550 338 212 29 27 2 510 3t)\ 209 04783800 Pad ohara 207 118 89 71 31 40 124 76 48 04783900 Nmjita 108 84 24 24 17 7 79 62 17 04784000 Sikahula 459 221 238 97 16 81 207 61 146 04784100 Sikuwa 4 4 3 3 04784200 Gadariya 1.254 487 767 189 31 158 822 263 559 04784300 Bahundari 109 6 103 108 5 103 04784400 Amara 661 200 461 232 49 183 412 139 273 04784500 Madauli Khurd 31 17 14 12 7 5 17 8 9 04784600 Barehta 647 228 419 27 16 11 591 193 398

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Jaspura of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

343 183 160 1,493 1,031 462 57,894 25,856 32,038 JaspllI'a (Total) 0419 343 183 160 1,493 1,031 462 57,894 25,856 32,038 Jaspura (Rural) (J419 Jaspura (Urhan) ()419 Jaspura (Rural) 14 3 II 700 361 339 Narayarh 0478u21J0 II 10 354 155 199 l3udheda ()4780300 14 13 284 135 149 Mawai Ghat 04780400 23 22 917 387 530 Khaptiha Khurd 0478050() 10 3 987 395 592 Gazipur 0478060() 22 12 10 135 77 58 2.732 1.242 1,490 Rall1pur 0478070U 1 I 5 2 3 535 245 290 Galauli 047808UO 3 19 18 698 269 429 Gadola ()4780900 5 4 236 104 132 All1chauli ()4781UOO 5

323 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TINDWARI CD BLOCI( m DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houscless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares househo Ids ----,P,...e-r-so-l-ls---t:=M=a.:.:c~s:.:L-F-c->Il-1a-I-e-s Persons Males females 2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 9 10

0420 Tindwari (Total) 58,666.5 23,882 147,472 79,462 68,010 29,480 15,514 13,966 0420 Tindwari (Rural) 58,666.5 23,882 147,472 79,462 68,010 29,480 15,514 1J,966 0420 Tindwari (Urhan) Till

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes po~uation ~opulatiol1 Literates Pcrsons Males Females Persom Males remales Persons Males FClIlales Name Gf Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 27,382 14,814 12,568 66,971 45,843 21,128 Tindwari (Tlllal) 27,382 14,814 12,568 66,971 45,843 21,128 Tindwari (Rural) Tindwari (Urhan) Tindwari (Rural) }O 17 13 844 660 184 Sandi 197 114 83 738 520 218 Khairci 524 295 229 984 746 238 Alona 1,702 960 742 3.654 2.56 I 1.093 Khapliila Kalan 122 60 62 519 394 125 Rcltulan ------Un -in flabi ted------Mahrajpur 424 240 184 1.420 1.013 407 Amlor 316 223 93 Kukuwa Khas ------Un-in hab i tcd ------Kukuwa Pall 670 357 313 2,627 1.810 817 Pailani 427 232 195 1,178 820 358 Nari 513 302 211 1,906 1,311 595 Piparahari 573 310 263 937 631 306 Niwaich 54 23 31 2.7&6 1.755 1.031 Sadi Madanpur 231 127 104 1.429 834 595 Laumar 643 351 292 1.906 1,336 570 Chilla 95 51 44 715 452 263 Tara 72 46 26 Khajuri 68 I 378 303 1,698 1.179 519 Dighwat ------U n -in habi ted ------Ghoora 57 31 26 423 260 163 Dohalara 260 130 130 332 188 144 Bhawanipur 416 226 190 786 500 286 Padarathpur 65 44 21 Gaura 1,175 632 543 3,161 2,160 1,001 Jauharpur 66 34 32 327 223 104 Datarauli 440 235 205 688 457 231 Khaunda 126 65 61 187 135 52 Jariya 910 479 431 2,902 1,990 912 Benda 348 185 163 1,393 966 427 Amli Kaur 55 28 27 496 343 153 Mncha 192 108 84 277 191 86 Sahoorpur 875 453 422 1,740 1,169 S71 Palara 422 221 201 1,208 837 371 Gugauli 448 248 200 742 542 200 Barcthi Kalan 339 196 143 642 456 186 Batnbiya 71 42 29 157 1I1 46 Bhadauli 130 74 56 528 363 165 Sindhauli 52 24 28 63 40 23 Lalauli 384 225 159 694 526 168 Mahedu 225 1 [7 [08 484 352 132 Chhimhllta 149 80 69 790 536 254 Bichhawahi 428 219 209 726 473 253 Bhindaura 519 268 251 [,601 1.107 494 Atarahat 1.592 839 753 2.686 1,781 905 Paparenda 169 1I9 50 Barethi Askaran 78 37 41 203 144 59 Bachheura ------Un -in hab i(cd ------Pipari 916 486 <430 1.5M 1,073 481 Parsaunda 122 72 SO 70 48 22 Amaraiya 366 196 170 510 325 185 Gajani ------Ull-inhabited------KUl11hauli 145 81 64 551 367 1M Chhapar 108 56 52 594 406 188 Mala 336 184 152 886 576 310 Jasaipur 763 430 333 1,180 852 328 Bhujrakh 202 107 95 106 74 32 Ka1yanpllf 326 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VJlLLAGE PRIMARY C () Block -

Location eode Illiterates Total workers Main w()[kers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fenwles 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0420 Tindwari (fotal) 80,501 33,619 46,882 54,771 37,957 16,814 33,(;07 28,859 4,748 ()420 Tindwari (Rural) 80,501 33,619 46,882 54,771 37,957 16,814 33,607 28,859 4.7411 0420 Tindwari (Urban) Tindwari (Rural) 04784700 Sandi 1.671 689 982 1,317 715 602 647 (,03 44 04784800 Khairci 975 398 577 905 480 425 4118 3R4 34 04784900 Alona 1,499 669 830 1,124 710 414 530 502 2R 04785000 Khaptiha Kalan 5,330 2.383 2,947 2,977 2,506 471 2,320 2.080 240 04785100 Rehutan 954 408 546 700 426 274 413 334 79 04785200 Mahrajpur -·-·------Un-inllahitcd------04785300 Amlor 1.858 792 1,066 1,292 959 333 787 748 39 04785400 Kukuwa Khas 557 249 308 396 211 185 148 135 13 04785500 Kukuwa Pah ------U n-i n ha hit cd ------04785600 Pailani 3,129 1,278 1,851 1,916 1,405 511 1.325 I.O'!3 232 04785700 Nari 1,938 804 1,134 795 736 5lJ (,36 51)1 45 04785800 Piparahari 1,784 791 993 1.50 I 1.052 449 7(,7 743 24 ·04785900 Niwaich 958 406 552 I,OOS 594 414 402 3 I (, X(J 04786000 Sadi Madanpur 3,284 1,433 1,851 1.566 1.298 268 '198 R'12 10(, 04786100 Laumar 1.346 593 753 810 618 192 407 363 44 04786200 Chilla 2,531 1,063 1,468 1,41 I 1.099 312 1,136 '145 I ') I 04786300 Tara 521 233 288 552 322 230 470 314 15(, 04786400 Khajuri 61 29 32 71 45 26 70 44 26 04786500 Dighwat 2,275 910 1,365 1,692 1,026 666 1.105 797 308 04786600 GhOOIa ------Un-inhahitcd------04786700 Dohatara 375 153 222 197 164 33 119 111 X 04786800 Bhawanipur 346 147 199 282 141 141 237 137 100 04786900 Padarathpur 569 224 345 437 341 96 298 271 27 04787000 Gaura 48 30 18 36 36 35 35 04787100 Jauharpur 3,999 1,723 2.276 2,454 1.843 611 1.714 1.434 280 04787200 Datarauli 421 179 242 289 165 124 126 122 4 04787300 Khaunda 575 235 340 382 363 19 :l12 296 16 04787400 Jariya 244 97 147 183 101 82 86 77 9 04787500 Benda 2,907 1,175 1.732 2.258 1,489 769 1,956 1.351) 597 04787600 Amli Kaur 1,871 827 1,044 1,344 925 419 741 693 48 30 04787700 Macha 771 342 429 507 341 166 332 302 04787800 Sahoorpur 229 82 147 143 106 37 129 95 34 04787900 .Palara 1,292 486 806 1,360 856 504 705 633 72 54 04788000 Gugauli 1,247 505 742 852 606 246 456 402 04788100 Barcthi Kalan 779 300 479 418 338 80 197 189 8 33 04788200 Bambiya 675 276 399 555 367 188 356 323 04788300 Bhadauli 166 77 89 155 103 52 94 93 04788400 Sindhauli 569 220 349 578 306 272 293 260 33 04788500 Lalauli 70 27 43 68 36 32 31 31 04788600 Mahedu 978 416 562 668 437 231 349 331) 10 24 04788700 Chhirahuta 905 368 537 686 379 307 197 173 22 04788800 Bichhawahi 666 252 414 431 362 69 267 245 ,39 22-1 04788900 Bhindaura 808 341 467 670 381 289 563 81 04789000 Atarahat 1,646 641 1,005 1,422 901 521 724 643 9% 110 04789100 Paparenda 2,648 1,023 1,625 2.115 1.382 733 1..106 42 R4 04789200 Barcthi Askaran 247 97 150 188 100 88 176 114 III 3 04789300 Bachheura 271 119 152 226 123 103 04789400 Pipari ------Un-inhabited------792 648 144 04789500 1 Parsaunda 1.666 ;; 650 1.016 1,485 900 585 25 4 04789600 Amaraiya 76 39 37 56 37 19 29 177 21 04789700 Gajani 539 221 318 372 253 119 198 04789800 Kumhauli ------Un-illhabitcd------262 7 04789900 Chhapar 806 345 461 427 331 96 269 238 13 04790000 Mala 555 223 332 285 266 19 251 267 68 04790100 Jasaipur 783 300 483 769 428 341 335 9 04790200 Bhujrakh 1,717 727 990 1,215 786 429 387 373 6 04790300 Kalyanpur 179 73 106 IIG 66 50 52 46 327 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Tindwari Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ' 37 38 39 40 2

18,165 16,102 2,063 7,497 5,629 1,868 1,072 931 141 6,873 6,197 676 Tindwnl'i (Tolnl) 18,165 16,102 2,063 7,497 5,629 1,868 1,072 931 141 6,873 6,197 676 Tindwnl'i (RIII·nl) Tindwnl'i (Urbnn) Tinuwnd (RIII-a I) 288 271 17 315 291 24 7 7 37 34 3 Sandi 156 145 II 71 60 11 10 10 181 169 12 Khairei 366 360 6 116 97 19 20 20 28 25 3 Alona 1,114 958 156 565 511 54 84 82 2 557 529 28 Khaptiha Kalan 122 117 5 210 156 54 6 6 75 55 20 Rehutall ------Un-inhabitcu------Mahr~ipur 521 502 19 100 95 5 27 23 4 13') 128 I I Am\or 63 60 3 82 72 10 I I 2 2 Klikuwa Khas ------Un-inhabi[cd------Kukllwa Pilh 543 425 liS 141 87 54 69 63 6 572 518 54 Pailalli 319 305 14 175 150 25 15 15 127 121 6 Nari 510 503 7 152 147 5 23 17 (, 82 76 6 Piparahari 262 213 49 88 55 33 13 10 3 39 38 Niwaich 200 196 4 301 215 86 32 29 3 465 452 13 Sadi Madanplir 210 180 30 81 80 I 24 20 4 92 83 9 Lalllnar 124 116 8 315 219 96 105 103 2 S92 507 85 Chilla 182 176 6 252 105 147 6 6 30 27 3 Tar" 59 35 24 II 9 2 Khajllri 660 484 176 178 96 82 34 27 7 233 190 43 Dighwat ------Un-inhabiteu------Ghoora 79 76 5 5 13 13 22 17 5 Duhalara 197 103 94 20 15 5 4 3 16 16 Bhawallipur 208 196 12 21 16 5 16 16 53 43 10 Padarathpur . 32 32 I I 2 2 Gaura 894 843 51 496 311 185 43 32 II 281 24& 33 Jaulmrpllr 99 97 2 23 21 2 4 4 Datarauli 157 154 3 78 71 7 8 8 69 63 6 Khaullda 63 55 8 10 10 I 12 II Jaliya 756 610 146 884 481 403 116 86 30 200 182 18 Benda 447 435 12 164 139 25 7 4 3 123 115 8 Amli Kaur 238 213 25 42 40 2 52 49 3 rvlacha 49 43 6 61 35 26 19 17 2 Sahoorpur 379 349 30 128 121 7 10 10 188 153 35 Palara 242 231 II 114 77 37 19 14 5 81 80 Gugauli 77 73 4 22 21 I 19 18 79 77 2 Barethi Kalan 185 165 20 83 76 7 4 4 84 78 6 Bambiya 86 85 I 6 6 2 2 Bhadauli 190 182 8 76 53 23 7 6 20 19 Sindhauli 27 27 1 I 3 3 Lalauli 275 269 6 37 35 2 6 6 31 29 2 Mahedu 152 137 15 34 27 7 II 9 2 Chhirahuta 225 206 19 2 2 2 38 36 2 Bichhawahi 374 232 142 91 37 54 16 5 II 82 65 17 Bhindallra SOL 445 56 96 79 17 12 7 5 115 112 3 Atarahat 652 596 56 128 107 21 37 28 9 289 265 24 Paparcnda 167 88 79 5 2 3 4 2 2 Barethi Askaran 75 73 2 6 5 2 2 31 31 Bachheura ------U n-i n h a bi ted ------Pipari 450 367 83 '*58 118 40 22 17 5 162 146 16 Parsaunda 23 19 4 I 5 5 Amaraiya 130 114 16 II 8 3 12 12 45 43 2 Gajani ------Un-inhabited------Kumhauli 207 204 3 29 28 I 8 6 2 25 24 I Chlmpar 183 175 8 21 19 2 47 44 3 Mata 111 97 14 176 124 52 10 9 38 37 I Jasaipur 300 295 5 30 29 I 25 25 32 29 3 Bhujrakh 20 19 14 9 5 18 18 Kalyanpur 328 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C J) Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agri(;lIlturallabolircrs number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persolls Males Felllak, 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0420 Tilldwari (Total) 21,164 9,098 12,06(1 5,033 1,524 3,509 12,326 4,983 7,343 0420 Tilldwari (Rural) 21,164 9,098 12,066 5,033 1,524 3,509 12,326 4,983 7,343 0420 Tilldwari (Urban) Tindwari (Rural) 04784700 Sandi 670 112 558 118 4 114 546 107 439 04784800 Khairci 487 96 391 127 23 104 206 56 150 04784900 Alona 594 208 386 16 4 12 565 201 3(J4 04785000 Khaptiha Kalan 657 426 231 13 II 2 458 246 212 04785100 Rchutan 287 92 195 115 26 89 125 38 S7 04785200 Mahrajpur ------Un-inhabitcd------04785300 Amlo!" 505 211 294 30 II 19 323 141 IX2 04785400 Kukuwa Khas 248 76 172 16 4 12 232 72 Ib() 04785500 Kukuwa Pah ------Un-inhabitcd------04785600 Pailani 591 312 279 127 54 73 205 7J 1.12 04785700 N'lri 159 145 14 23 13 10 10') 1(J() J 04785800 Piparahari 734 309 425 408 167 241 2]8 97 141 04785900 Niwaich 606 278 328 19 7 12 54<) 240 JIJt) 04786000 Sadi Madanpur 568 40(, 162 10 4 6 13(i 3.1 IOJ 04786100 Laumar 403 255 148 132 49 83 147 99 4R 04786200 Chilla 275 154 121 7 7 172 7R 94 04786300 Tara 82 8 74 64 4 60 15 12 04786400 Khajuri 1 04786500 Dighwat 587 229 358 108 39 69 412 147 04786600 Ghoora ------Un-inhabited------04786700 Dohatara 78 53 25 26 18 8 38 23 15 04786800 Bhawanipur 45 4 41 13 2 II 28 27 04786900 Padarathpur 139 70 69 13 6 7 107 54 53 04787000 Gaura 1 I 04787100 Jauharpur 740 409 331 181 34 147 251 127 124 04787200 Datarauli 163 43 120 70 9 61 (, 04790200 Bhujl1lkh 828 408 420 84 31 53 712 37 04790300 Kalyanpur 64 20 44 4 4 S3 16 329 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Tindwari of marginal workers Locutioll Houschold industry workers Othcr workcrs Non-workcrs code Pcrsons Males Fcmalcs Pcrsons Malcs Fcmales Persons Males Fcmales Name ofYillagc Ilumber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

501 267 234 3,304 2,324 9110 92,701 41,505 51,196 Tindwari (Tolal) 114211 501 267 234 3,304 2,324 980 92,701 41,505 51,196 Tindwari(Rural) 0420 Tindwari (Urban) HollO Tindwari (Rural) 5 4 1.198 634 564 Sandi 04784700 6 6 148 17 13 I 808 438 370 Khairei 04784800 13 3 10 1,359 705 654 Alona 047x4')OO 19 15 4 167 154 13 6.007 2.438 3.569 Khapliha Kalan 047~5000 4 3 43 27 16 773 376 397 Rchulan 04785100 ------Ull-illhabilcd------Mahrajpur 047R5200 20 14 132 S3 79 1.986 846 1.140 Amlor 047R5300 477 261 21 (, Kukuwa Khas 047R5400 ------Ull-illhabiled------Kuku\Va Pah 04785500 15 7 8 244 178 66 3.840 1.683 2,157 Pailani 047"(,00 10 9 I 17 17 2.321 ··888 1.433 Nari 047~5700 56 18 38 32 27 5 2.189 1,050 1,139 piparahari 047nX(i() I 37 30 7 887 443 444 Niwaich ()47~5'iO() 8 6 2 414 363 51 4.504 1.890 2.614 Sadi Madanrul 04nlil)l)O 35 30 5 89 77 12 1.965 809 1,15(, Laulllal 04 7x(,1 Oil 10 8 2 86 68 18 3.026 1.300 1.726 Chilla (l47~(,2()1l 2 2 I 684 363 321 Tara 047R6300 62 30 32 Khajuri 04786400 21 II 10 46 32 14 2,281 1.063 1.218 Dighwal 04786500 ------Un -i 11 ha b i led ------Ghoora 04786600 14 12 2 601 249 352 Dohatara 04n6700 2 2 2 I 396 194 202 Bhawanipul 04786800 2 2 17 io 7 918 383 535 Padaralhpur 04n69(J() I I 77 38 39 Gaura 047P()()O 26 15 II 282 233 49 4,706 2,040 2,666 Jauharpur 0478710() 459 237 222 Datarauli 0478720(J 14 14 881 329 552 Khaunda 04787300 12 8 4 248 131 117 Jariya 047874(JO 15 12 3 71 53 18 3,551 1,676 1,875 Benda 047875()0 4 4 40 32 8 1,920 868 1,052 Amli Kaul 04787600 I 760 344 416 Macha 0478770(J 9 9 363 167 196 Sahoorpur 04787800 6 J 3 71 28 43 1,672 799 873 Palara 04787900 7 4 3 90 79 II 1,603 736 867 Gugauli 04788000 9 8 17 16 1,103 504 599 Barelhi Kalan 04788100 23 23 762 365 397 Bambiya 04788200 168 85 83 Bhadauli 04788300 519 277 242 Sindhauli 04788400 65 31 34 Lalauli 04788500 6 2 4 8 7 1,004 505 499 Mahedu 0478$()OO 2 2 3 3 703 341 362 Chhirahula ()47~'70(J 13 9 4 75 65 10 1,025 426 599 Bichhawahi 04 78~8()ll II 2 9 40 22 18 864 433 431 Bhindaura 047pO!}O 5 2 3 35 29 6 1.825 847 978 Alarahal 047ROIJlIl! 36 14 22 136 104 32 3.219 1,422 1.797 Paparenda 047x'J 111(1 228 116 I 12 Barellli Askaran 04n'o20i) 2 2 248 140 108 Bachheura 047,"}!l() ------Un -i n ha hi led ------Pipari ()4 7~ J-ll)<) 12 7 178 73 105 1,735 823 912 Parsaunda 047R 0 500 2 2 2 2 90 50 40 Amaraiya 04789600 5 4 4 4 677 29] 384 Gajani ()47S97()0 ------Un-inhabilcd------Kumhauli 04789S00 4 I 3 21 17 4 930 381 549 Chhapar 047R9900 8 3 5 13 12 I 864 363 501 Mata 0479()O()O 9 8 9 5 4 900 448 452 Jasaipur 047!)(lIOO 21 21 II 10 I 1,682 793 88') Bhujrakh 047!)0200 7 4 3 169 81 88 Kalyanpur 047911300

330 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C f) Block-

Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population} age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons I"lales Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 04790400 Rcwai 126.0 ------Utt-inhahited------04790500 Dhaunsar 906.0 516 2.975 1.534 1,441 596 301 295 04790600 Lohari 392.0 206 1.123 605 518 254 140 114 04790700 Mawai Lidad 169.0 8 35 23 12 5 4 I 04790800 Toliya 250.0 47 338 176 162 75 43 32 04790900 Singhpur 525.0 no 1.413 740 673 269 146 12.1 04791000 Jamuwa 345.0 95 479 253 226 121 70 51 04791100 Maraka 916.0 45 32(, 17R IAR 91 51 4() 0479120() 8ahadurpur 319.0 I 9 4 5 2 2 04791300 Tindawari Rural 644.0 7 (,'I 36 33 24 II 1.1 04791400 Mungus 1.273.0 765 4,615 2.495 2,120 871 472 399 04791500 Sonrahi 254.0 101 577 307 270 110 57 53 04791600 Sahinga 296.0 98 728 381 347 114 (,1 53 04791700 Tcralli Mali 57.0 373 2.338 1.228 1,110 421 227 194 04791800 8ahinga 264.0 138 836 434 402 197 113 84 04791900 Arsaunda 388.0 86 495 251 244 106 54 52 04792000 Bijuri 295.0 ------Un-inhabilcd------04792100 Mahui 202.0 160 982 532 450 160 71 89 04792200 Kalhscmar 257.0 34 200 107 93 40 19 21 04792300 Kurscja 346.0 15 II 4 3 2 I 047924()0 Khokharahi 1.256.0 505 3.304 1.793 1.511 (>(,4 337 .127 04792500 Badchara 230.0 I I 04792600 Mirgahani 301.0 244 1.360 725 635 247 129 118 04792700 Byonja 203.0 63 410 232 178 94 54 40 04792800 Kansemari 292.0 ------Un-inhabiled------04792900 Goharwa 218.0 6 51 2R 23 15 04793000 Saimari 403 2,440 1.308 1.132 482 255 227 04793100 Wasilpur 468.0 249 1.428 748 680 283 144 139 04793200 Pipargawan 630.0 309 1.717 927 790 415 229 186 04793300 Garauti 357.0 176 1.135 586 549 217 101 116 04793400 Bhujauli 536.0 168 1,078 579 499 206 100 106 04793500 Godhani 916.0 327 2,OJ I 1,147 884 430 233 197

331 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Tindwari

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes EOEuatioll Eopulation Literates Persolls Males Females Persom Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

------Un -i n 11 11 bit cd ------Rewai 506 262 244 1.331 872 459 Dhaunsar 295 160 135 461 324 137 Lohari 17 15 2 Mawai Udad II 6 5 150 101 49 Toliya 226 126 100 551 404 147 Singhpur 24 9 15 206 126 80 Jamuwa 65 38 27 125 84 41 Maraka 2 3 Ba had Ull'UI' 22 17 5 Tindawari Runtl 1.155 639 516 2.1 (,s 1.465 700 Mungus 308 160 148 275 187 88 Sonrahi 130 65 65 297 202 95 Sahinga 843 455 388 1.149 742 407 Terahi Mafi 10 6 4 336 236 100 Bahinga 280 143 137 217 149 6R ArsaUl1da ------U n -i n 11<1 bit cd ------Bijuri 316 164 152 553 378 175 Mahui 86 48 38 80 5.0 30 Kalhsemar 2 2 Kurscja 945 504 441 1.3\/8 1,006 392 Khoklmrahi I I Badchara 325 186 139 756 476 280 Mirgahani 68 43 25 172 124 48 BYOl\ja ------U 11-i 11 ha bit cd ------Kanscmari 7 3 4 20 16 4 Goharwa 313 175 138 1.086 757 329 Saimari 387 194 193 551 380 171 Wasilpur 530 292 238 656 464 1\/2 Pipargawan 222 109 113 401 288 113 Gamuti 238 134 104 568 381 187 Bhujauli 490 267 223 771 570 201 Godhani

332 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PR(MARY CD lJIock -

Location code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Felli a Ie, 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

04790400 Rcwai ------Un-inlwbitcd------04790500 Dhaunsar 1,644 662 982 896 701 195 721 (,(, I (,II 04790600 Lohari 662 281 J81 J9J 235 158 181 176 'i 04790700 Mawai Lidad 18 8 10 12 12 12 12 04790800 Toliya 188 75 113 77 73 4 64 (,2 04790900 Siilghpur 8(,2 336 526 358 318 40 272 260 12 04791000 Jatnuwa 273 127 146 145 116 29 97 95 2 04791100 Maraka 2(11 94 107 84 67 17 74 59 15 04791200 l3ahadurpur 4 2 2 2 I ! I 04791300 Tindawari Rural 47 19 28 27 16 II 16 16 04791400 Mungus 2,450 1,030 1,420 1,550 1,205 345 I.U64 942 122 04791500 Sonrahi 302 120 182 179 14 I 38 104 101 04791600 Sahinga 431 179 252 325 222 103 217 211 (, 04791700 Tcrahi Mali 1.189 486 703 832 567 265 462 391 71 \l4791800 Bahinga 500 198 302 300 174 126 257 IS() 101 04791900 Arsaunda 278 102 176 139 99 40 99 8R II 04792000 Bijuri 275 ------;~:t-inha;~td------;-;~:.- 04792100 Mahui 429 154 178 13(, 42 04792200 Kathscmar 120 57 63 70 42 28 19 13 (, 04792300 Kurscja 13 9 4 7 7 7 04792400 Khokharahi 1.906 787 1.119 902 755 147 584 533 51 04792500 Badchara 1 04792600 Mirgahani 604 249 355 356 339 17 202 199 04792.700 Byonja 238 108 130 163 103 60 148 101 47 04792800 Kanscmari ------Un-inhabited------04792900 Goharwa 31 12 19 19 14 5 18 14 4 04793000 Saimari 1.354 551 803 927 612 315 607 576 31 04793100 Wasilpur 877 368 509 387 300 87 243 223 20 04793200 Pipargawan 1,061 463 598 577 393 184 206 192 14 04793300 Garauti 734 298. 436 519 300 219 127 115 12 04793400 Bhujauli 510 198 312 454 271 183 355 245 110 04793500 Godhani 1,260 577 683 1,047 667 380 667 548 119

333 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Tindwari Industrial catego!y of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persolls Malcs Females PersOIlS Males Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Ferilales Nallle or Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 ------Un-inhabitcd------Rewai 478 444 34 119 105 14 14 14 110 98 12 Dhaullsar 167 164 3 7 7 7 5 2 Lollari 12 12 Ma\\'ai Lidad 57 55 2 2 2 'I 5 Toliya 203 197 6 6 6 18 16 2 45 41 4 Singhpur 80 78 2 I 16 16 Jatnuw(t 66 51 15 7 7 Maraka I I BahaduqlUr II II 2 2 Tindawari Rural 642 588 54 144 123 21 24 20 4 254 211 43 MUllgllS 20 19 I 38 37 I 6 6 40 39 I Sonrahi 206 200 6 6 6 5 5 Sahinga 95 90 5 59 48 II 3 2 305 251 54 Terahi Mali 208 116 92 12 7 5 2 2 35 J 1 4 Bailinga 28 26 2 41 33 8 4 4 16 25 Arsaulldti ------U n-i n hab ited ------Bijuri 142 103 39 6 {, 30 27 J Mailui 17 II 6 2 Kathscrnar 6 6 Kurseja 396 369 27 85 70 15 25 23 2 78 71 7 Khokharahi Badehara 122 122 12 II II II 57 55 2 Mirgahani 86 58 28 26 14 12 I I 35 28 7 Byullja ------Un-inllabilcd------KallsclIlari 15 12 3 2 I I Goharwa 326 321 5 199 180 19 7 6 75 69 6 Saimari 58 46 12 142 141 I 4 3 39 33 6 Wasilpur 113 112 I 41 33 8 4 4 48 43 5 Pipargawan 69 62 7 12 II 46 42 4 Gamuti 136 III 25 165 84 81 I 53 49 4 Bhujauli 456 366 90 171 152 19 24 19 5 16 II 5 Gudh'lIli

334 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; BANDA VILLAGE I'IUMAR Y C [) Bluck -

Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labOlln:rs number Namc of Village Pcrsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Felllah.:, 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

04790400 Rcwai ------Un-inlmbitcd------04790500 Dhaunsar 175 40 135 59 15 44 95 23 72 04790600 Lohari 212 59 t53 2 206 54 152 04790700 Mawai Lidad 04790800 Toliya t3 II 2 I} 8 3 2 04790900 Singhpur 86 58 28 5 4 7 4 04791000. Jmnuwa 48 21 27 33 7 26 t 04791100 Maraka 10 8 2 2 -" 4 04791200 BahaduqJUr I 04791300 Tindawari Rural II It II II 04791400 Mungus 486 263 223 153 38 115 279 189 lJlJ 04791500 Sonrahi 75 40 35 65 32 ]] 04791600 Sahinga 108 II 97 85 85 2] 11 12 04791700 Tcrahi Mali 370 17(, 194 18 4 14 40 15 25 04791800 Bahi,nga 43 18 25 9 6 3 26 HI 1(, 04791900 Arsaunda 4() II 29 36 10 26 04792000 Bijuri ------U n-i11 ha bi ted ------04792100 Mahui 184 110 74 4 3 169 99 711 04792200 Kathscmar 51 29 22 50 28 22 04792300 Kurscja 04792400 Khokharahi 318 222 96 59 29 30 1<)3 134 59 04792500 Badcl1

335 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Tindwsri of marginal workers Localion Household indust!): workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

------U 11- i n ha hi tcd ------Rcwai 04790400 7 I 6 14 I 13 2_079 833 1.246 Dhallnsar 04790500 2 2 2 2 730 370 360 Lollari 047')0(,(10 23 II !2 Mawai Lidad 047lJ070l1 261 103 158 Toliya 047()O800 2 72 52 20 1.055 422 633 Singhpllr 047')q'!OO 14 13 334 137 1<)7 Jamuwa 04791000 3 3 242 III 131 Maraka 047lJIIOO 7 3 4 l3ahadurpur 04791200 42 20 22 Tindawari Rural ()47<)1300 18 10 8 36 26 10 3,065 1,290 1,775 Mungus 04791400 6 4 2 4 4 398 166 232 Sonrahi 04791500 403 159 244 Sahinga 04791 (,(10 9 3 6 303 154 149 1,506 661 845 Tcrahi Mari 0479170() 8 2 6 536 260 276 l3ahinga 04791800 2 2 2 356 152 204 Arsaunlia 04791'100 ------Un-i n habi tcd------Bijuri 047(2111)0 10 10 620 2R6 334 Mahui 047'!2100 I 130 65 65 Kathsclllar ()47'!2200 8 4 4 Kurseja 047lJ23()() 10 9 56 SO 6 2.402 1,038 1,3(14 Khokharahi 047Y2400 I Sadehara 04792500 12 II 1,004 386 618 Mirgahani 04792(,00 247 129 118 Byonja 047'!2700 ------Un-inhabitcd------Kanscmari 04792800 32 14 18 Goharwa 04792900 5 2 3 (, 2 4 1,513 696 817 Saimari 047930UO 13 3 10 2 I 1.041 448 593 Wasilpur 04793100 5 2 3 19 17 2 1,140 534 606 Pipargawan 0479J20(J 49 41 8 616 286 330 Garau(i 04793300 5 4 624 308 316 Bhujauli 047lJ340() 4 2 2 I 984 4RO 504 Godhani 04793500

336 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BADOKHAR lillURD CD BLOCI( DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C (J Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in thc code Village ill Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Villagc hectares h ou seholds --cP:-c-rs-o-n-s -L..::J.;M:'::':":,tI~c~s ~-:::F:-e-m-a""lc-'s- --::['-c,-·s-o-'ls=~M~a~l::.tc's:...2:....'.:F:""· c-'n-m-:I:-c-s 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 Badokhar Khllrd 0421 (Total) 63,004.3 27,198 166,235 90,226 76,009 31,827 16,493 15,334 l3adokhar Khllrd 0421 (Rural) 63,004.3 26,348 161,638 117,684 73,954 31,144 16,126 15,0111 Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Urban) 850 4,597 2,542 2,055 6113 367 316 Badokhar Khllrd (Rural) 04793600 Pathari 482.0 27(, ' 1,683 909 774 395 211 184 04793700 Luktara 2.366.0 756 4.634 2.525 2,109 777 391 3X(, 04793800 Chhcharao 426.0 234 1,334 732 602 254 136 II k 04793900 Chatkan 225.0 127 787 439 348 159 92 (,7 04794000 Pachulla 612.9 212 1.113 592 521 219 115 104 04794100 Chakchatgan 318.0 243 1.210 634 576 305 149 156 04794200 Pipri(Mataundh) 308.0 182 1.033 582 451 208 II X 91l ()4794300 Chahitara 1.217.0 40,} 2,415 1,304 1,111 462 2JJ 229 04794400 Mawai Buzurg 2.291.0 957 5.972 3.280 2,692 UII 609 (,02 04794500 Kanwara 2.300.0 ')70 5,742 3.074 2.668 1.142 597 545 04794600 Karahiya 606.0 279 1.679 893 786 309 146 163 04794700 Lama 1.164.0 630 3,751 1,983 1,768 699 360 339 04794800 Pachanchi 1,903.0 820 5.099 2,787 2.312 950 491 459 04794900 Jamalpur 1,129.0 671 3.812 2,064 1,748 637 330 307 04795000 Bargahani 486.0 247 1,491 800 691 283 145 (38 04795100 Mahokhar 2,168.0 1,400 8,493 4.631 3,862 1,598 841 757 04795200 Kamnaudi 331.0 60 434 236 198 85 48 37 04795300 Saimara 411.0 198 1.024 525 499 179 95 84 04795400 Badcha 315.0 81 412 219 193 83 43 40 04795500 Fatpulwa 484.0 lSI 1.025 534 491 209 110 '19 04795600 Jari 2,029.0 927 5,513 3,015 2,498 1,024 541 483 04795700 Jamunipur 374.0 239 1,349 718 631 255 124 131 04795800 Dadariya 363.0 105 625 357 268 122 70 52 04795900 Jaurahi 1,348.0 446 2.965 1,660 1,305 500 267 233 04796000 Doha 330.0 152 991 546 445 182 106 76 04796100 Bilbai 806.0 255 1,845 994 851 390 201 189 04796200 Maudaha 461.0 196 1,233 648 585 272 137 135 04796300 Tilchata 328.0 ------Un-inhabitcd------04796400 Ilathaura 222.0 329 2,746 1,822 924 400 218 182 04796500 Arbai 422.0 260 l,558 823 735 292 149 143 04796600 Chak Bharkhari 43.0 ------Un-inhabitcd------04796700 Chilli 288.0 173 961 509 452 183 88 95 04796800 Karbai 340.0 336 2,136 1,112 1,024 447 243 204 04796900 Rehunda 164.0 ------Un-inhabited------04797000 Chhanehara Lalpur 500.0 643 3.807 2.048 1.759 823 450 373 04797100 Kul .Kumhari 378.0 252 1.483 823 660 290 149 141 <)9 04797200 Kurauli 487.0 154 980 525 455 205 106 04797300 Bakachha 160.0 60 368 188 180 93 42 51 04797400 Bharkhari 641.0 316 1.739 925 814 317 155 162 04797500 Katrawal 337.0 334 1.772 911 861 357 185 172 04797600 Dingwahi 436.0 393 2.213 1.195 1.018 415 214 2UI 78 04797700 Reona 342.0 177 1.081 625 456 183 [05 04797800 Hardauli 644.0 2RI 1.819 954 865 375 202 173 R6 04797900 Ladaka Purwa 1.498.0 175 9"" 497 458 187 101 04798000 Palhari 620.0 372 2.212 1.191'1 1.016 475 239 .. 236 491 458 04798100 Gureh 1,702.0 736 4,802 2,584 2,218 949 39 04798200 Bisanda Khurd 255.0 104 541 309 232 92 53 37 04798300 Mathana Khcra 184.0 66 439 221 218 76 39 ISO 04798400 Barokhar Khurd 512.0 321 2,048 1,077 971 379 199 138 04798500 Bhawani Purwa 471.0 273 1.798 983 815 281 143 10 04798600 Nill1nipar 371.0 21 123 74 49 26 16 21.)2 283 04798700 Marauli 981.0 409 2,522 1,364 1,158 575 04798800 Ujrchta 534.0 107 694 394 300 121 57 64

338 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Badokhar Khurd

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 Badokhar Khurd 35,303 19,148 16,155 21 11 10 73,299 51,084 22,215 (Total) Badokhar Klturd 34,1180 18,922 15,958 70,126 49,136 20,990 (Rural) Badokhar Klturd 423 226 197 21 II 10 3,173 1,948 1,225 (Urban) Badokhar Khurd (RIII'al) 208 113 95 710 51(, 194 Pathari 799 418 381 2,186 1.515 671 Luktara 334 187 147 527 378 149 Chhdwrao 81 46 35 222 161 61 Chatkan 248 135 113 422 316 10(, Pacltulla 7 3 4 388 310 78 Cltakchatgan 84 43 41 447 328 119 Pipri(Mataundh) 314 172 142 1.063 738 325 Chahilara 1,456 788 668 2.464 1,793 671 Mawai [3uzurg 649 356 293 2.694 1.775 919 Kanwara 727 390 337 868 589 279 Kanilliya 1,205 621 584 1,892 1,294 598 Lafna 1,076 582 494 2,524 1.770 754 Pachal1chi 1,063 571 492 2,149 1.418 731 Jamalpur 166 84 82 823 535 288 Bargahani ~,582 1,404 1,178 3,760 2,580 1,180 Mahokhar 65 34 31 224 150 74 Kanltlaudi 391 209 182 546 338 208 Sailllara 29 16 13 243 152 91 Badeha 341 172 169 533 348 185 Falpurwa 1,287 717 570 2,190 1,556 634 Jari 625 335 290 426 313 113 Jall\unipur 301 170 131 287 218 69 Dadariya 222 129 93 1,369 954 415 Jaurahi 273 163 110 457 299 158 Doha 184 98 86 782 579 203 Bilbai 136 74 62 486 349 137 Maudaha ------U 11- il1ha hi led------Tilehala 743 401 342 1,640 1,313 327 Hathaura 131 76 55 540 384 156 Arbai ------Un-inhahilcd------Chak Bharkhari 115 65 50 415 296 119 Chilli 580 301 279 1,035 680 355 Karbai ------Un-il1habilcd------Rehunda 593 314 279 1,315 934 381 Chhanchara Lalpur 162 84 78 681 513 168 Kul Kurnhari 352 187 165 338 228 110 Kurauli 26 13 13 157 110 47 Bakachha 532 289 243 653 471 182 Bharkhari 172 97 75 890 630 260 Kalra\\al 627 340 287 952 708 244 Dingwahi 103 59 44 577 404 173 Renna 47 24 23 1.011 629 3R2 Hnrdauli 6 4 2 309 212 97 Ladaka Puma 412 237 175 767 565 202 Palhari 1,918 1,037 881 2,355 1,558 797 Gureh II 5 6 282 189 93 Bisanda Khurt! 293 146 147 243 148 95 Mathana Khcm 552 293 259 1,055 673 382 Barokhar Khurd 322 169 153 924 611 313 Bhawnni Purwa 21 13 8 35 29 6 Ninuiipar 468 246 222 1.118 835 283 Marauli 146 85 61 300 236 64 Ujrchla

339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD mock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females PersQlls Males Fcmales PcrSOIlS Males Fcmalcs 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Badokhnr Khllrd 0421 (Total) 92,936 39,142 53,794 64,127 44,578 19,549 40,683 35,213 5,470 Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Rural) 91,512 38,548 52,964 63,047 43,624 19,423 39,772 34,390 5,3112 Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Urhan) 1,424 594 830 I,OSO 954 126 911 823 88 Badokhar Khurd (Rural) 04793600 Pathari 973 393 580 910 528 382 479 376 103 04793700 Luktara 2.448 1,010 1,438 2.114 1.384 730 1.140 1,027 113 04793800 Chheharao 807 354 453 461 354 107 400 338 62 04793900 Chatkan 565 278 287 415 260 155 170 158 12 04794000 Pacllulla 691 276 415 616 328 288 277 245 32 04794100 Chakchatgan 822 324 498 70S 376 329 129 110 19 04794200 Pipri(Mataundh) 586 254 332 471 261 210 281 208 73 04794300 Chahilara 1.352 566 786 798 617 181 724 589 135 04794400 MawaitBllzurg 3,508 1.487 2,021 2,014 1.454 560 1.459 1.271 188 04794500 Kanwara 3.Q48 1.299 1,749 2.782 1.587 1.195 1.27\ 1.219 52 04794600 Karahiya 811 304 507 569 425 144 395 375 20 04794700 Lama 1,859 689 1.170 1,531 .. l,oTr 517 730 668 62 04794800 Pachanchi 2,575 1,017 1,558 1.675 1,323 352 1,299 1.133 166 04794900 Jamalpur 1,663 646 1.017 1.233 961 272 804 748 56 04795000 Bargahani 668 265 403 729 414 315 220 211 9 04795100 Mahokhar 4,733 2,051 2.682 2.983 2.274 709 1.573 1.422 151 04795200 Kamnaudi 210 86 124 185 124 61 108 103 5 04795300 Saimara 478 187 291 480 276 204 325 232 93 04795400 Badeha 169 67 102 183 104 79 106 93 13 04795500 Fatpurwa 492 186 306 565 306 259 358 261 97 04795600 Jan J,J2J 1.459 1,864 2.232 1.524 708 1,535 1,174 361 04795700 Jamunipur 923 405 518 703 386 317 44 41 3 04795800 Dadariya 338 139 199 137 136 117 116 04795900 Jaurahi 1,596 706 890 1.075 883 192 760 711 49 04796000 Doha 534 247 287 394 252 142 209 158 51 04796100 Bilbai 1,063 415 648 748 517 231 682 499 183 04796200 Maudaha 747 299 448 356 318 38 290 277 13 04796300 Tilehata ------Un -i n hab iled ------04796400 Hathaura 1,106 509 597 524 491 33 474 442 32 04796500 Arbai 1,018 439 579 503 427 76 439 382 57 04796600 Chak Bharkhari ------Un-inhabitcd------4 04796700 Chilli 546 213 333 351 243 108 226 222 04796800 Karbai 1,101 432 669 847 495 352 494 379 115 04796900 Rchunda ------Un-inha b i \ ed------04797000 Chhanehara Lalpur 2,492 1,114 1,378 1.591 1.034 557 865 793 72 04797100 Kul Kllmhari 802 310 492 525 406 119 508 398 110 04797200 Kurauli 642 297 345 468 317 151 437 311 126 04797300 Bakachha 211 78 133 III 98 13 107 95 12 14 04797400 Bharkhari 1.086 454 632 873 501 372 430 416 IR6 04797500 Katrawal 882 281 601 792 419 373 517 331 129 04797600 Dingwahi 1.261 487 774 1.001 621 380 680 551 80 04797700 Reona 504 221 283 446 310 136 353 273 21 04797800 Hardauli 808 325 483 429 392 37 ~86 365 48 04797900 Ladaka Purwa .. 646 285 361 291 236 55 259 211 597 142 04798000 Palhari 1,445 631 814 903 647 256 739 947 41 04798100 Gurch 2,447 1,026 1,421 1,712 1,251 461 988 52 04798200 Bisanda Khurd 259 120 139 235 156 79 194 142 96 88 04798300 Mathana Khera 196 73 123 213 108 105 184 58 04798400 Barokhar Khurd 993 404 589 627 543 84 493 435 16 04798500 Bh3wanlPurwa 874 372 502 490 432 58 351 335 8 04798600 Nimnipar 88 45 43 43 34 9 38 30 62 04798700 Marauli 1.404 529 875 1,155 681 474 693 631 5 04798800 Ujrchta 394 158 236 178 167 11 149 144

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Badokhar Khurd Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Pcrsons Malcs Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 Radokha.· ((hunt 21,318 18,830 2,488 8,945 7,129 1,1116 1,306 1,022 284 9,114 8,232 882 (Total) Badokhar ((hurd 21,250 18,776 2,474 8,930 7,115 1,1115 1,298 1,014 284 8,294 7,485 8119 (Rural) Badokhar ((hurd 68 54 14 15 14 8 8 820 747 73 (lJdJan) Badokhar ((hurd (Rural) 262 187 75 141 119 22 11 9 2 65 61 4 Pathari 629 581 48 280 232 48 34 32 2 197 182 15 Luklar

341 DISTRICT CENSUS HIl,NDBOOK : BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CO l3Iock- Industrial category Location code ___M_a_' l ....·g"'il.;..:H.:.;.II_w_o:..;l'_::k_el;..:·s ______C_u_lt'-iv_a_t_.;.o_rs ____ ~·icultural I"bourers number Name ofVillagc Persons Males Fcmales Persons Malcs Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4l)

Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Total) 23,444 9.365 14.079 6,239 1,537 4,702 12,786 5,057 7,729 Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Rural) 23,275 9,234 14,041 6,235 1,537 4,698 12,741 5,019 7,722 Badokhar Khurd 0421 (Urban) 169 131 38 4 4 45 38 7 Badokhar Khurd (Rural) 04793600 Pathari 431 152 279 99 24 75 302 105 197 04793700 Luktara 974 357 617 300 101 199 625 236 389 04793800 Chhcharao 61 16 45 3 2 I 54 13 41 04793900 Chatkan 245 102 143 II 8 3 170 51 119 04794000 Pachulla 339 83 256 90 2 R8 244 77 167 04794100 Chakchatgan 576 266 310 72 12 60 503 253 250 04794200 Pipri(Mataulldh) 190 53 137 91 25 66 34 15 19 04794300 Chahitara 74 28 46 4 2 2 48 7 41 04794400 Mawai Buzurg . 555 183 372 139 28 III 259 75 184 04794500 Kanwara ! 1.511 368 1,143 651 123 528 781 202 579 04794600 Karahiya 174 50 124 II 5 6 152 36 116 04794700 Lama 801 346 455 III 56 55 580 218 362 04794800 Pachanehi 376 190 186 74 IS 59 257 145 112 04794900 Jamalpur 429 213 216 92 52 40 268 100 168 04795000 Bargahani 509 203 306 154 28 126 315 142 173 04795100 Mahokhar 1.410 852 558 240 96 144 815 487 328 04795200 Kamnaudi 77 21 S6 SO 6 44 26 14 12 04795300 Saimara ISS 44 III 89 25 64 63 18 45 04795400 Badeha 77 II 66 56 8 48 17 2 IS 04795500 Fatpurwa 207 45 162 102 23 79 100 22 78 04795600 Jari 697 350 347 93 31 62 221 114 107 04795700 Jamunipur 659 345 314 7 6 628 319 309 04795800 Dadariya 20 20 12 12 4 4 04795900 Jaurahi 315 172 143 43 34 9 178 89 89 04796000 Doha 185 94 91 154 75 79 04796100 Bilbai 66 18 48 49 6 43 14 II 3 04796200 Maudaha 66 41 25 16 3 13 38 30 8 04796300 Tilcllata ------\ !11- i 11 habi Icd ------04796400 Hathaura 50 49 I 1 I 45 45 04796500 Arbat 64 45 19 2 2 29 14 15 04796600 Chak Bharkhari ------Un-inhabited------04796700 Chilli 125 21 104 III 17 94 II 4 7 04796800 Karbai 353 116 237 58 17 41 225 75 150 04796900 Rchunda ------Un -inhabi tcd------04797000 Chhanehara Lalpur 726 241 485 III 25 86 341 119 222 04797100 Kul Kumhari 17 8 9 4 4 04797200 Kurauli 31 6 2S 8 7 23 5 18 04797300 Bakachha 4 3 I I 04797400 Bharkhari 443 85 358 154 18 136 255 44 211 04797500 Katrawal 275 88 187 144 32 112 97 25 72 04797600 Dingwahi 321 70 251 229 36 193 68 17 51 04797700 Rcolla 93 37 56 59 10 49 18 II 7 04797800 Hardauli 43 27 16 9 8 2 2 2 I ~ 04797900 Ladaka Purwa ;;. 32 25 7 I 31 04798000 Pa1hari 164 50 [ 14 56 2 54 34 3 131 04798100 Gureh 724 304 420 256 55 201 258 127 24 04798200 Bisanda Khurd 41 14 27 7 4 3 33 9 04798300 Mathana Khera 29 12 17 29 12 17 04798400 Barokhar Khurd 134 108 26 3 3 III 86 2S 04798500 Bhawani Purwa 139 97 42 30 10 20 67 51 16 04798600 Nimnipar 5 4 04798700 Marauli 462 SO 412 304 II 293 143 26 117 04798800 Ujrchta 29 23 6 9 8 I 20 15 5

342 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Badokhar Khurd of marginal workers Household industry Loeati(1Jl workers Other workers Non-workers colle Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village !lumber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

769 327 442 3,650 2,444 1,206 )02,108 45,648 56,460 Badokhllr «hurd (Total) ()411

764 323 441 3,535 2,355 1,180 98,591 44,060 54,531 Badokhar Khunl (Rural) 0421

5 4 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,919 BlIdokhar Khunl (Urhan) ()411

Badokhar Khunl (Ruml) 8 4 4 22 19 3 773 381 391 Palhari 047Y3WO 22 II II 27 9 18 2,520 I, 141 U79 Luktara 047

343 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Ulock-

Total population (including Location Arca of institutional and houscless Population ill the codc Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Fcmales Persons Males Feillaies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I() 04798900 Achharaund 1.11l.0 502 2.989 1.636 1.353 564 278 286 04799000 Surauli 622.0 68 339 178 161 51 22 29 04799100 Mohan Purwa 1.915.0 475 2.919 1.620 1.299 528 272 2V, 04799200 Tcivcni 757.0 381 2.628 1.400 1.228 503 248 255 04799300 Chilchata 312.0 106 702 366 336 162 83 79 04799400 Bhurcndi 576.0 527 3.168 1.656 1.512 617 310 307 04799500 Silchata 506.0 ------Un -i n ha bi tcd ------04799600 Goyam Mugali 1,272.0 791 5.197 2.804 2.393 L058 529 529 04799700 Khairada 1.037.0 259 1.659 929 730 309 173 136 04799800 Mataundh(Grdmin) 5.724.0 772 4.626 2.523 2.103 881 451 430 04799900 Jakhaura 572.0 132 668 3(ll 307 120 62 sx 04800000 Basahari 1.755.0 537 2.873 1.535 1.338 517 260 257 04800100 Chamraha 614.0 169 1.008 549 459 J80 98 82 04800200 Loharcl 385.0 99 594 330 264 127 69 58 04800300 Etawan 384.0 101 771 419 352 167 86 81 04800400 Karachha 676.0 190 1,092 598 494 ZOO 105 95 04800500 Durcndi 2.733.0 598 4.160 2.235 1.925 7% 389 407 04800600 Hatcli Purwa 1.282.0 330 2.101 1.139 962 489 263 226 04800700 Tindwara 2.247.0 1.691 10.767 5.759 5.008 2.068 1.050 1.018 04800800 Sandhu Purwa 270.0 218 1,4(,9 831 638 25(, 147 10') 04800900 Pandui 448.0 386 2.303 1.277 1.026 430 245 185 04801000 Sohana 443.0 113 755 406 349 In 85 'I] 04801100 Kunwarpur 32.0 19 ISO 86 64 29 19 IU 04801200 Ganehha 930.0 ]39 2,239 1.207 1.032 464 24() 224 Badokhar Khurd (Urban) 44002000 Indira Nagar Colony. 850 4.597 2.542 2.055 683 367 316 Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa (OG)- Ward No.26

344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Badokhar Khurd

Scheduled Castes popuatiOIl Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pcrsons Males Females Namc or Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

459 258 201 1,296 923 373 Achhar~und 88 41 47 195 \29 66 Surau\i 436 235 201 1,120 844 276 Mohan Purwa 545 302 243 1,180 801 379 Teivcni 222 118 104 246 188 58 Chilchala 307 172 135 1,012 749 263 Bhurcndi ------Un-i n ha hi lcd------Silchala 413 241 172 2.093 1,403 690 Goyal

345 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C U B1ock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Feillaies 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (J4798900 Achharaund 1,693 713 980 1,224 892 332 R23 802 21 04799000 Surauli 144 49 95 107 78 29 59 58 04799100 Mohan Purwa 1,799 776 1,023 1,415 875 540 752 611 141 04799200 Teivcni 1,448 599 849 1,286 708 578 630 564 66 04799300 Chilchata 456 178 278 342 195 147 215 180 35 04799400 Bhurcndi 2,156 907 1,249 910 723 187 593 521 72 04799500 Silehala ------Un-inhabilcd------04799600 Goyara Mugali 3,104 1,401 1,703 1.922 1,381 541 1.219 I.IOR III 04799700 Khairada 1,075 483 592 926 549 377 435 427 8 04799800 Mataundh(Gramin) 2,330 996 1,334 1.899 1.303 596 1.259 1.115 144 04799900 Jakhaura 279 104 175 182 170 12 65 61 4 04800000 Basahari 1.590 690 900 1.()67 801 266 863 665 In 04S00100 Chamraha 571 245 326 406 298 108 275 244 31 04800200 Lohara 365 168 197 225 165 60 158 147 II 04800300 Elawan 464 197 267 211 211 160 I (,u 04800400 Kamchha 631 288 343 295 288 7 263 25(, 7 04800500 Durcndi 2,T59 1,190 1.569 1.275 1.080 195 950 904 46 04800600 Hatcti Purwa 1.638 763 875 898 580 318 589 565 24 04800700 Tindwara 6.453 2.665 3,788 4.580 3,006 1.574 2.597 2.056 541 04800800 Bandha Purwa 911 414 497 436 417 19 397 389 8 04800900 Pandui 1,277 548 729 893 646 247 685 539 14(, 04801000 Sohana 600 281 319 394 238 156 394 238 15(, 04801100 Kunwarpur 102 49 53 37 28 9 28 25 J 04801200 Ganchha 1,480 632 848 745 597 148 474 466 R 8adokhar Khurd (Urban) 44002000 Indim Nagar 1,424 594 830 1,080 954 126 911 823 88 Colony, Mandi Samili and Laraka PUlwa (OG) - Ward No.26

346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT l3adokhar Khurd

Industrial catcgOl~ of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males. Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

477 464 13 217 213 4 63 61 2 66 64 2 Achharaund 41 41 8 8 5 5 5 4 Surauli 448 369 79 203 151 52 16 15 85 76 9 Mohan Purwa 492 438 54 109 99 to 29 27 2 Teiveni 93 67 26 44 39 5 6 4 2 72 70 2 Chilehata 160 136 24 116 102 14 4 4 313 279 34 Bhurcndi --:------U n-i n ha bit cd ------Sikhata 735 (,88 47 288 236 52 23 23 173 161 12 Goyara Mugali 376 373 3 28 26 2 12 12 19 16 3 Klwirada 657 617 40 492 404 88 15 13 2 95 81 14 Mataulldh(Gramin) 15 14 49 4(, 3 Jakhaura 445 391 54 309 187 122 11 9 2 9X 78 20 Basahari 167 154 13 92 80 12 I 15 9 6 Challlraha 93 91 2 50 41 9 7 7 8 8 Lohara 72 72 54 54 34 34 Elawltn 98 95 3 88 87 I 2 2 75 72 3 Karachha 6SS ]] 655 185 180 5 11 11 66 58 II DlIrClldi 445 439 6 46 41 5 13 9 4 85 7(, 9 Ilateti I'urwa 1.372 1.Q28 344 479 372 107 116 89 27 630 567 63 Tindwara 1(19 167 () 2 () 221 215 () Balltfha Purwt\ 312 280 32 77 62 15 116 69 47 180 128 52 Pandui 236 130 106 43 24 19 5 3 2 110 81 29 Sohana 24 21 3 I 3 3 KunIVarl'ur 277 274 3 78 77 8 8 III 107 4 Ganeh"a Badokhar Khllnl (Urball) 68 54 14 15 14 8 8 820 747 73 Indira Nagar Colony. Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa (OG)- Ward No.26

347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Bloek-

Industrial catcgor~ Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Malcs Females Persons Males Fcmales Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 04798900 Achharaund 401 90 311 21 8 13 321 52 269 04799000 Surauli 48 20 28 2 43 18 25 04799100 Mohan Purwa 663 264 399 135 49 86 510 201 309 04799200 Teivcni 656 144 512 390 54 336 258 86 172 04799300 Chilchata 127 15 112 7S 74 34 8 2(, 04799400 Bhurcndi 317 202 liS 33 S 2S 71 33 38 04799500 Silchala ,------Un -i nha b iI cd ------04799600 Goyara Mugali 703 273 430 137 25 112 465 163 302 04799700 Khairada 491 122 369 10 I 9 481 121 360 04799800 Mataundh(Gramin) 640 188 452 114 17 97 478 144 334 04799900 JakhuUl-a 117 109 8 16 13 3 04800000 Basahari 204 136 68 57 44 13 il2 31 51 04800100 Chamraha 131 54 77 28 7 21 100 46 54 04800200 Lohara 67 18 49 23 14 9 44 4 40 04800300 E!awan 51 51 I I 25 25 04800400 Karachha 32 32 3 3 17 17 04800500 Durcndi 325 176 149 155 76 79 99 (,(, 33 04800600 Hale!i Putwa 309 15 294 274 9 265 28 2 26 04800700 Tindwara 1,983 950 1.033 322 150 172 895 361 534 04800800 Bandha Purwa 39 28 II 10 7 J 2 2 04800900 l'andui 20S 107 101 47 -" 42 8.1 ()() 17 04801000 Snhana 04801100 Kunwarpur 9 .1 6 J (J 04801200 Ganchha 27 I 131 140 179 77 102 19 9 10 Badokhar Khurd (Urban) 44002000 Indira Nagar 169 131 38 4 4 45 38 7 Colony, Mandi Samiti and Larab Putwa (OG) - Ward No.26

348 · PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Badokhal" Khul"d

of marginal workers Household industry Locatiol1 workers Other workers Non-workers codc Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village III III 1 ber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 26 6 20 33 24 9 1.765 744 1,021 Achhal1lUnd 047lJ8900 I 2 232 100 132 Surauli 0479lJl)()1) 6 6 12 8 4 1,504 745 759 Mohan Purwa (479911)() 8 4 4 1,342 692 650 Teivcni 0479921)0 9 8 9 5 4 360 171 189 Chilehata 047lJ93()O 3 2 210 163 47 2.258 933 1.325 Bhurcndi ll479'!4()() ------U11- i n ha bit cd ------Silehaw 047'!lJS(J() 7 4 3 94 RI 13 3.275 1.423 1.852 Goyara Mugali 0479lJC>IJO 733 380 353 Khairada 047997()0 20 13 7 28 14 14 2,727 1,220 1,507 Malaundh(Gramill) 0479(81)() 100 95 5 486 191 295 lakhaura 04799l)()I) 64 60 4 1,806 734 1.072 Basahari 0480()(II)() 2 602 251 351 Chamraha 048()(J If)i) 369 165 204 Lohara 0480(l2()O 25 25 560 208 352 Etawan 04800~(1() 12 12 797 310 487 Karachha 04R(l()4UO 3 2 68 33 35 2.885 I.! 55 1.730 Durcndi 048()05')U 2 2 5 4 I 1.203 559 644 (Hateti Purwa 04800(l()0 81 36 45 685 403 282 6.187 2.753 3,434 Tindwara 048()O7()() I I 26 21 5 1,033 414 619 Bandha Purwa 048008flO 58 18 40 20 18 2 1,410 631 779 Pandui 0480090() 361 168 193 Sohana 04XO I (1)0 113 58 55 Kunwafvur (l48011'.)() 3 3 70 42 28 1.494 610 884 Ganchha 048(121)0

Badokhar Khurd (UI'ban) 5 4 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,929 Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi 44002000 Samili and L1raka Purwa (GGl - Ward No.26

349 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BABERU CD BLOCK " DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the codc Villagc in Numbcr of population) age-group 0-6 numbcr Name of Village hectares households -::p'-c-rs-o-n-s=t;;.;M=:::a'::l:':'c:':'s:.:L-:F:::--c-m-a-:I-es- "::::l:!P'::'eJ;;rs>':'o:':'n::Js ~_::"M""-'al'-e-s---F-cl-n-a"-Ic-s- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0422 Babcru (Total) 9,342.5 27,828 173,018 92,885 80,133 35,912 18,631 17,281 0422 Baberu (Rural) 9,342.5 27,828 173,018 92,885 80,133 35,912 18,631 17,281 0422 6abcru (Urban) 6abcru (Rural) 04801300 Gaura 50.4 98 688 350 338 185 86 99 04801400 Jalalpur 287.8 415 2,658 1,454 1,204 513 238 275 04801500 Kabccrpur 32.7 93 569 312 257 123 66 57 04801600 Augasi 152.1 364 2.180 1.199 981 469 235 234 04801700 Jafarpur 6.6 ------Un-i nimbi tcd ------04801800 Chaktola 17.4 ------Un- in ha b i tcd------04801900 Tola Kajec 98.9 363 2,348 1,213 1.135 559 292 267 04802000 Nibhaura 185.4 469 2,946 1.545 1,401 661 329 332 04802100 Majhcevan 220.4 614 3,803 2,012 1,791 891 450 441 04802200 Badaulee 90.6 303 1.787 888 899 473 240 233 04802300 Baghcla 89.4 172 1.030 519 511 286 132 154 04802400 Bacal 105.1 290 1.777 936 841 362 176 186 04802500 Samsuddccnpur 29.8 146 901 492 409 168 88 SO 04802600 Shallpur 23.7 54 364 191 173 93 52 41 04802700 Dudouli Mafec 4.8 ------Ull-inhabiled------04802800 Ban Baroulee 57.1 106 795 415 380 188 105 83 04802900 Miya Baroulec 41.3 221 1.626 903 723 273 135 138 04803000 Mantlla 49.1 209 1,114 621 493 197 III 86 04803100 Pindaran 219.6 658 4.017 2,161 1,856 736 370 366 04803200 Bhabhuwa 213.2 443 2.839 1,462 1,377 530 247 283 04803300 Satngara 188.4 629 4,242 D82 1,960 923 472 451 04803400 Marka 750.2 1.905 12.275 6,660 5,615 2,693 1,381 1,312 04803500 Sanda 138.5 427 2,702 1.467 1,235 555 305 250 04803600 Kalana 75.5 163 1,062 553 509 236 116 120 04803700 Karahulee Maphi 68.8 231 1,443 791 652 257 135 122 04803800 Kumedha 41.1 137 827 460 367 183 98 85 04803900 Annar 127.3 242 1,581 846 735 298 153 145 04804000 Adhawan 121.1 250 1,618 868 750 317 174 143 04804100 Majhila 97.1 245 1,439 766 673 243 124 119 04804200 Gujenee 137.0 377 2,522 1,391 1,131 486 267 219 04804300 Bamharola 58.4 106 680 368 312 144 80 64 04804400 Para Bannu 8egam 30.9 109 614 322 292 102 57 45 04804500 Pakhroulee 21.0 114 685 364 321 156 85 71 04804600 Paras 123.4 393 2.317 1.307 1,010 431 230 201 04804700 Arthara 46.1 166 1,095 578 517 206 104 102 04804800 Poon 104.6 319 2,072 1,139 933 451 215 236 0480490<) Anvan 85.9 255 1.565 810 755 289 140 149 04805000 Umarahanec 110.0 468 2,449 1,273 1,176 560 304 256 04805100 Santar 92.2 217 1.247 669 578 254 150 104 04805200 Kuchendo 116.8 357 2,196 1.193 1,003 419 230 189 04805300 Kayal 82.6 243 1.376 742 634 275 147 128 04805400 Rayan 148.1 476 2.669 IAI7 1,252 586 300. 286 04805500 Byonja 111.6 313 1,899 1,017 882 384 204 180 04805600 Bhadvari 73.8 187 1.013 553 460 205 107 98 04805700 Pat van 268.6 811 5.464 2.917 2.547 1,147 581 566 04805800 Tharthuwa .40.2 130 693 357 336 156 89 67 04805900 Guroulee Sukla 24.0 71 371 194 177 81 38 43 04806000 Baberu Dehat 372.9 2,292 13,534 7,271 6.203 2,485 1.284 1,201... 04806100 Umarce 26.2 151 830 455 375 150 75 75 04806200 Achhah 84.8 310 1,674 925 749 331 162 169 04806300 Hardoulee 396.9 1,588 11,101 5,959 5,142 2,439 1,275 1,164 04806400 Jugrehlee 69.8 137 731 385 346 80 32 48 04806500 Semara Ghat 42.0 ------Un-inllabitcd------04806600 Simounec 688 4,277 2,278 1,999 928 509 419 04806700 AmarGanj 27.8 7 71 38 33 10 5 5 04806800 Tola Kalan 269.6 461 3.030 1.608 1,422 704 365 339 04806900 Bagchta 69.0 511 3.530 1,867 1,663 783 402 381

351 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu

Scheduled Castes Eopuation Scheduled Tribes pdpulatiol1 Literales Persons Males Females Persons . Males Females Persons Males females Name or Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

36,240 19,545 16,695 69,037 49,687 19,350 Baheru (Total) 36,240 19,545 16,695 69,037 49,687 19,350 Baberu (Rural) Baberu (Urban) Baberu (Rural) 184 94 90 195 145 50 Gaura 290 165 125 733 552 181 Jalalpur 164 129 35 Kabcerpur 230 123 107 588 446 142 Augasi -----..------U 11- in ha bit cd ------Jafarpur ------Un-i n ha b i led ------Chaktola 193 100 93 820 608 212 Tola Kajee 537 285 252 1.002 748 254 Nibhaura 676 355 321 1.387 1.028 359 Majheevan 284 138 146 605 428 177 Badaulcc 159 78 81 348 270 78 Baghcla 22 Ii 11 597 472 125 Bacal 146 80 66 396 293 103 Samsuddecnpur 115 91 24 Shahpur ( ------Un-inhabilcd------Dudouli Mafce 246 124 122 248 188 60 Ban Baroulec 93 51 42 735 577 158 Miya Bar(1ulcc 267 147 120 537 375 162 Mantha 1.056 582 474 1.987 1.341 646 Pindaran 815 414 401 1,370 904 466 Bhabhuwa 551 300 251 1,538 1,090 448 Samgara 1.016 550 466 3,965 2,999 966 Marka 674 367 307 1,068 734 334 Sanda 292 154 138 403 285 -118 Kalana 318 177 141 784 530 254 Karahulee Maphi 439 250 189 298 221 77 Kumedha 423 237 186 586 437 149 Armar 468 257 211 668 459 209 Adhawan 402 216 186 641 437 204 Majhila 478 267 211 1,084 785 299 Gujenee 20 9 11 281 204 77 Balllharoia 83 44 39 323 219 104 Para Bannu Begmn 260 144 116 324 223 101 Pakhroulee 475 271 204 1,007 753 254 Paras 283 161 122 608 420 188 Arlhara 720 396 324 902 676 226 Poon 432 227 205 739 506 233 Anvan 514 268 246 969 679 290 Umarahance 391 219 172 65:3 431 222 San tar 657 358 299 1.052 713 339 Kuchendo 296 171 125 542 406 136 Kayal 512 269 243 1.002 764 238 Rayan 556 306 250 805 589 216 Byonja 58 33 25 356 274 82 Bhadvari 861 459 402 2.155 1.621 534 Pal van 256 131 125 328 214 I 14 Thal1huwa . 129 73 56 183 132 51 Guroulee Sukla 3.688 1.973 1.715 6.971 4,559 2.412 BaberuDehat 466 258 208 414 1309 105 Umaree 445 231· 214 747 617 130 Achhah 1,565 857 708 4,573 3,118 ! ,455 Hard,?uk"e 134 74 60 310 232 78 Jugrchlec ------Un-inhabited------Semanl Ghat 719 374 345 1,604 1,126 478 Simounee 30 23 7 Amar Ganj 518 272 246 984 739 245 Tola Kalan 700 363 337 1,140 839 301 Bagehta 352 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block -

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code number Name of Village Pcrsons Males Fcmales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 2\ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0422 Babcru (Total) 103,981 43,198 60,783 70,721 45,009 25,712 45,918 37,634 8,284 0422 Babcru (Rural) 103,981 43,198 60,783 70,721 45,009 25,712 45,918 37,634 8,284 0422 Baberu (Urban) Baberu (Rural) 04801300 Gaura 493 205 288 262 158 104 218 151 67 04801400 Jalalpur 1,925 902 1,023 867 686 181 749 598 151 04801500 Kabecrpur 405 183 222 335 172 163 171 152 19 04801600 Augasi 1,592 753 839 981 597 384 591 537 54 04801700 Jafillpur -----c------Un-inhabitcd------04801800 Chaktola ------Un-inllabitcd------04801900 Tala Kajcc 1,528 605 923 1,069 592 477 579 492 87 04802000 Nibhaura 1,944 797 1,147 950 746 204 623 562 61 04802100 Majhcevan 2,416 984 1,432 1,630 990 640 1,050 846 204 04802200 Badaulcc 1,182 460 722 837 421 416 210 148 62 04802300 Baghcla 682 249 433 484 223 261 189 185 4 04802400 Baeal 1.180 464 716 761 488 273 514 412 102 04802500 Samsuddcenpur 505 199 306 396 259 137 278 215 63 04802600 Shahpur 249 100 149 154, 89 65 88 85 3 04802700 Dudouli Maree ------Ljn-inhabitcd------04802800 Ban Baroulcc 547 227 320 358 198 160 152 133 19 04802900 Miya Baroulcc 891 326 565 725 417 308 449 400 49 04803000 Mantha 577 246 331 511 313 198 321 310 II 04803100 Pindaran 2,030 820 1,210 1,949 1,169 780 1,169 947 222 04803200 Bhabhuwa 1,469 558 911 1,253 734 519 825 640 ISS 04803300 Samgara 2,704 1,192 1,512 1,874 1,178 696 1,298 1,003 295 04803400 Marka 8,310 3,661 4,649 5,070 3,182 1,888 3,608 2,798 810 04803500 Sanda 1,634 733 901 1,290 777 513 780 702 78 04803600 Kalana 659 268 391 507 277 230 292 252 40 04803700 Karahulec Maphi 659 261 398 700 440 260 426 393 33 04803800 Kumedha 529 239 290 395 215 180 364 207 157 04803900 Annar 995 409 586 835 448 387 728 420 308 04804000 Adhawan 950 409 541 858 436 422 772 421 351 04804100 Majhila 798 329 469 430 341 89 350 319 31 04804200 Gujcnec 1,438 606 832 1,151 662 489 660 565 95 04804300 Bamharola 399 164 235 271 184 87 162 158 4 04804400 Para Bannu Begam 291 103 188 247 144 103 90 80 10 04804500 Pakhroulee 361 141 220 302 161 141 192 141 51 04804600 Paras 1,310 554 756 803 602 201 592 574 18 04804700 Arthara 487 158 329 579 310 269 389 275 114 04804800 Poon 1,170 463 707 992 578 414 3417 274 73 04804900 Anvan 826 }04 522 383 364 19 369 353 16 04805000 Umarahanec 1,480· 594 886 968 633 335 773 555 218 04805100 Santar 594 238 356 455 313 142 304 248 56 04805200 Kuchendo 1,144 480 664 777 635 142 710 617 93 04805300 Kayal 834 336 498 625 361 264 285 262 23 04805400 Rayan 1,667 653 1,014 1,329 768 561 637 576 61 04805500 Byonja 1,094 428 666 576 456 120 535 427 108 04805600 Bhadvari 657 279 378 373 264 109 256 218 38 04805700 Patvan 3.309 1,296 2,013 2,446 1,386 1,060 1,173 1,033 140 04805800 Tharthuwa 365 143 222 218 138 80 146 113 33 04805900 Guroulcc Sukla 188 62 126 197 107 90 137 94 43 04806000 Baberu Dehat 6,563 2.712 3.851 4,049 3,126 923 3.228 2.851 377 04806100 Umarce 416 1 146 270 334 234 100 217 203 14 04806200 Achhah 927 308 619 762 467 295 416 405 II 142 04806300 Hardoulce 6,528 2,841 3,687 3,173 2,680 493 2,577 2,435 04806400 Jugrehlcc 421 153 268 372 188 184 3>72 188 184 04806500 Scmara Ghat ------Un-inhabited------04806600 Simounce 2.673 1,152 1,521 939 805 134 619 579 40 04806700 AmarGanj 41 15 26 39 20 19 20 20 04806800 Tola Kalan 2,046 869 1,177 1,283 733 550 605 559 46 04806900 Bagchta 2,390 1.028 1,362 1,696 919 777 1,272 785 487 353 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Namc or Villagc 29 30 31 32 33 . 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 27,1122 22,949 4,873 10,654 7,924 2,730 1,437 1,249 188 6,005 5,512 493 Bahenl (Toial) 27,822 22,949 4,873 10,654 7,924 2,730 1,437 1,249 188 6,005 5,512 493 Baberu (Rural) Baberu (Urban) Baheru (Rural) 85 84 106 42 64 20 18 2 7 7 Gaura 572 471 101 83 73 10 31 30 63 24 39 Jalall'ur 129 118 II 36 28 8 3 3 3 3 Kabce'lJUr 204 194 10 288 245 43 26 26 73 72 Augasi ------Un-inhabited------Jafarpur ------Un-inhabilcd------Chaklola . 304 263 41 217 178 39 20 15 5 38 36 2 Tola Kajec 427 395 32 96 75 21 6 6 94 86 8 Nibhaura 804 657 147 122 81 41 39 36 3 85 72 13 Majhecvan· 182 128 54 14 12 2 7 S 2 7 3 4 Badaulcc 29 29 119 118 I 32 31 9 7 2 Baghcla 383 320 63 123 85 38 I I 7 6 I Bacal 135 101 34 96 72 24 20 19 27 23 4 Samsuddccnpur 70 68 2 18 17 Shahpur ------Un-inhabiteu----J------Ouuouli Malee 146 128 18 2 1 1 4 4 Ban Baroulee 401 357 44 2 I I 5 5 41 37 4 Miya Baroulcc 284 280 4 10 8 2 12 10 2 15 12 3 Manlha 685 528 157 344 288 56 29 28 III 103 8 Pindaran 483 365 118 163 119 44 33 25 8 146 131 15 Bhabhuwa 850 650 200 275 188 87 26 23 3 147 142 S Samgara 2,318 1,894 424 1,049 695 354 95 71 24 146 138 8 Marka 510 481 29 201 159 42 13 12 56 50 6 Sanda 233 205 28 45 34 II 9 • 8 5 5 Kalmia 244 217 27 119 117 2 20 19 43 40 3 Karahulee Maphi 227 127 100 121 67 54 6 4 2 10 9 KUlllcdha 531 298 233 155 90 65 22 17 5 20 15 5 Annar 475 245 230 252 139 113 23 16 7 22 21 Adhawan 163 157 6 158 140 18 17 II 6 12 II I Majhila 481 416 65 86 67 19 31 22 9 62 60 2 Gujcnee 157 153 4 4 4 I I Bamharola 73 65 8 6 6 2 2 9 7 2 Para Bannu Begam 96 74 22 61 39 22 8 7 27 21 6 Pakhroulec 370 368 2 192 178 14 10 10 20 18 2 Paras 266 179 87 103 79 24 5 4 15 13 2 Arthara 272 218 54 50 32 18 3 3 22 21 POOIl 213 203 10 94 94 6 4 2 56 52 4 Anvan 461 337 124 195 III 84 19 14 5 98 93 5 Umarahanee 150 143 7 118 74 44 8 6 2 28 2S 3 Santar 380 343 37 308 253 55 12 12 10 9 Kuchcndo 163 151 12 97 86 II 7 7 18 18 Kayal 504 462 42 62 47 15 16 14 2 55 53 2 Rayan 273 218 55 196 153 43 26 19 7 40 37 Byonja 146 132 14 69 47 22 II II 30 28 2 Bhauvari 775 716 59 139 97 42 60 48 12 199 172 27 Patvan 84 78 6 38 17 21 13 8 5 II 10 Thanhuwa 98 65 33 25 18 7 4. 3 I 10 8 2 Guroulcc Sukla 323 270 53 735 581 154 212 186 26 1,958 1.814 144 Babcru Dehat 122 112 I() 5V 55 4 4 35 32 3 Umarce 266 261 5 102 98 4 4 4 44 42 2 Achhah 1,392 1,329 63 494 442 52 48 42 6 643 622 21 Hardoulee 332 153 179 5 5 9 7 2 26 23 3 Jugrehlcc ------Un-inhabitcd------Semara Ghat 431 413 18 39 27 12 3S 32 3 114 107 7 Simounec 20 20 AmarGanj 400 370 30 47 41 6 44 44 114 104 10 Tola Kalan 1,075 658 417 151 89 62 3 3 43 35 8 Bagchta

354 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C L> B1ock- Industrial category Location code' Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons· Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0421 Baberu (fotal) 24,803 7,375 17,428 9,538 1,876 7,662 13,456 4,303 9,153 0422 Baheru (Rural) 24,803 7,375 17,428 9,538 1,876 7,662 13,456 4,303 9,153 0422 Baheru (Urban) Baberu (Rural) 04801300 Gaura 44 7 37 13 3 10 28 2 26 04801400 Jalalpur 118 88 30 17 6 II 89 71 IX 04801500 Kabeerpur 164 20 144 118 10 108 46 10 36 04801600 Augasi 390 60 330 56 7 49 326 51 275 04801700 Jafarpur ------U n -i 11 ha bi ted ------04801800 Chaktola ------U11- inimbi ted ------04801900 Tola Kajee 490 100 390 102 27 75 378 68 310 04802000 Nibhaura 327 184 143 85 30 55 22~ 140 R4 04802100 Majhecv3n 580 144 436 259 51 208 240 63 177 04802200 Badaulee 627 273 354 232 82 150 378 182 196 04802300 Baghcla 295 38 257 282 32 250 04802400 Bacal 247 76 171 153 62 91 88 12 7() 04802500 Samsuddcenpur 118 74 35 II 24 73 26 47 44 04802600 Shahpur 66 62 52 4 48 14 14 04802700 Dudouli Mafee ------Un -i n ha bi lco------04802800 Ban Baroulee 206 65 141 92 9 83 114 56 58 04802900 Miya Baroulcc 276 17 259 257 7 250 13 5 X 04803000 Mantha 190 3 187 187 2 185 2 I' I 04803100 Pindaran 780 222 558 370 93 277 403 126 277 04803200 Bhabhuwa 428 94 334 199 29 170 189 47 142 04803300 Samgara 576 175 401 280 60 220 220 47 173 04803400 Marka 1,462 384 1.078 420 64 356 963 277 686 04803500 Sanda 510 75 435 367 44 323 137 28 109 04803600 Kalana 215 25 190 90 5 85 11.8 18 100 04803700 Karahulce Maphi 274 47 227 146 28 118 116 14 102 04803800 Kumcdha 31 8 23 20 4 16 II 4 7 04803900 Am1ar 107 28 79 52 12 40 49 14 35 04804000 Adhawan 86 15 71 83 13 70 2 I 04804100 Majhila 80 22 58 17 5 12 55 12 43 04804200 Gujcncc 491 97 394 303 34 269 167 45 122 04804300 Bamharola 109 26 83 90 20 70 17 6 II 04804400 Para Bannu Begam 157 64 93 29 5 24 97 36 61 04804500 Pakhroulcc 110 20 90 45 7 38 56 10 46 04804600 Paras 211 28 183 15 5 10 190 18 172 04804700 Artnara 190 35 155 123 10 113 59 17 42 04804800 Poon 645 304 341 79 44 35 542 244 298 04804900 Anvan 14 11 3 3 2 04805000 Umarahanee 195 78 117 79 23 56 73 27 46 04805100 Santar 151 6S 86 88 32 56 36 14 22 04805200 Kuchcndo 67 18 49 7 3 4 52 8 44 04805300 Kayal 340 99 241 142 21 121 195 78 117 04805400 Rayan 692 192 500 360 73 287 309 102 207 04805500 Byonja 41 29 12 8 2 6 18 14 4 04805600 Bhadvari 117 46 71 9 I 8 88 29 59 04805700 Pat van 1.273 353 920 602 134 468 619 180 43<) 04805800 Tharthuwa 72 25 47 46 6 40 26 19 7 04805900 Guroulee Sukla 60 13 47 52 II 41 8 2 6 44X 04806000 Babcru DeVlat 821 275 54~ 31 8 23 572 124 04806100 Umaree 117 31 86 II 11 102 27 75 04806200 Achhah 346 62 284 37 3 34 301 55 246 04806300 Hardoulec 596 245 351 165 35 130 337 150 187 04806400 Jugrehlec 04806500 Scmara Ghat ------Un-inhabitcd------04806600 Simouncc 320 226 94 52 29 23 96 55 41 04806700 AmarGanj , 19 19 19 19 04806800 Tola Kalan 678 174 504 283 36 247 235 67 168 04806900 Bagchta 424 134 290 92 23 69 323 106 217 355 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu of marginal workers

Household industly workers Other workers Non-workers Locatiull Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village code number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

534 285 249 1,275 911 364 102,297 47,876 54,421 Baberu (Total) 0422 534 285 249 1,275 911 364 102,297 47,876 54,421 Baberu (Rural) 0422 Baberu (Urhan) 0422 Baberu (Rural) 3 2 426 192 234 Gaura 04801300 5 5 7 6 1,791 768 1,023 J31a Ipur 04801400 234 140 94 Kabcerpur 04801500 5 5 3 2 1,199 602 597 Augasi 04801600 ------Un-inllabitcd------Jafarpur 04801700 ------Un-inhabitcd------Chaktola ()4801800 7 2 5 3 3 1,279 621 658 Tola Kajec 048019()0 3 2 I 15 12 3 1,996 799 1,197 Nibhaura 04802000 16 3 13 65 27 38 2,173 1,022 I, 15 I Majhecvan 0480210() 8 5 3 9 4 5 950 467 483. Badaulec 04802200 II 5 6 2 546 296 250 Baghela 04802300 5 2 3 1 1,016 448 568 Bacal 04802400 4 I 3 6 6 505 233 272 Samsuddcenpur 04802500 i' 210 102 108 Shahpur 04802600 ------~--- u n-i n ha bi ted ------Dudouli Mafce 04802700 437 217 220 Ban Baroulce 04802800 6 5 901 486 415 i\'liya Baroulcc (l4802'Jf)() I I 603 308 295 Mantha 04803()00 3 2 4 2 2 2,068 992 1,076 Pindaran 04803100 6 4 2 34 14 20 1,586 728 858 Bhabhuwa ()480320() 6 2 4 70 66 4 2,368 1,104 1,264 Samgara 04803300 31 16 IS 48 27 21 7,205 3,478 3,727 Marka 04803400 3 3 3 3 1,412 690 722 Sanda 04803500 7 2 5 555 276 279 Kalana 04803600 3 3 9 5 4 743 351 392 Karahulee Maphi 04803700 432 245 187 Kumedha 0480J800 4 4 2 2 746 398 348 Annar 04803900 I 760 432 328 Adhawan 04804000 6 3 3 2 2 1,009 425 584 Majhila 04804100 12 9 3 9 9 1,371 729 642 Gujenee 04804200 2 2 409 184 225 Bamharola 04804300 14 8 6 17 15 2 367 178 189 Para Bannu Begam 04804400 8 3 5 383 203 180 Pakhroulee 04804500 2 2 4 3 1,514 705 809 Paras 04804600 2 2 6 6 516 268 248 Arthara 04804700 23 15 8 I I 1,080 561 519 Poon 04804800 2 I I 9 9 1,182 446 736 Anvan 04804900 9 3 6 34 25 9 1,481 640 841 Umarahanee 04805000 5 4 22 15 7 792 356 436 Santar 04805100 6 5 I 2 2 1,419 558 861 Kuchendo 04805200 3 3 751 381 370 Kayal 04805300 7 5 2 16 12 4 1,340 649 691 Rayan 04805400 6 4 2 9 9 1,323 561 762 Byonja 04805500 6 5 14 II 3 640 289 351 Bhadvari 04805600 12 6 6 40 33 7 3,018 1,531 1,487 Pat van 048057UO 475 219 256 Tharthuwa ()4805800 174 87 87 Guroulee Sukla (141<1)59(10 30 23 7 188 120 68 9,485 4,145 5,340 Baberu Dehat 1)4806000 4 4 ;;. 496 221 275 Umaree 04806100 2 2 6 4 2 912 458 454 Achhah 04806200 19 II 8 75 49 26 7,928 3,279 4,649 Hardoulee 04806300 359 197 162 Jugrehlee 04806400 ------Un-inhabited------Semara Ghat 048065UO 23 16 7 149 126 23 3,338 1,473 1,865 Simounee ()480GGOO 32 18 14 AmarGanj 04806700 56 19 37 104 52 52 1,747 875 872 Tola Kalan ()4806800 2 2 7 5 2 1,834 948 886 Bagchta 04806900 356 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Blodi-

Total population (including Location Arca of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation) age-grouE 0-6 number Name of Village hcctares households Persons Males Fcmales Persons Males Fcmales 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 04807000 Pandaree 54.4 288 1,989 1,051 938 433 219 214 04807100 Anousa 47.4 154 1,003 502 501 256 143 113 04807200 Bhatoulee 34.1 II 48 29 19 3 2 I 04807300 Kelahanuva 35.0 32 175 96 79 44 21 23 04807400 Maduva 20.6 19 95 50 45 9 5 4 04807500 Baghanda 24.3 84 513 272 241 71 31 40 04807600 Ragoulce 31.0 200 1,235 649 586 293 145 148 04807700 Devratha 10S.1 373 2,212 1,204 1,008 516 279 237 04807800 Alampur 96.2 299 1,935 1,059 876 428 242 186 04807900 Reval 21.0 ------Un-inllabitcd------04808000 Murwal 507.8 903 5,495 2,987 2,508 997 514 483 04808100 Rampurwa 34.4 56 267 151 116 41 21 20 04808200 Aliha 284.5 691 '4,437 2.408 2,029 987 510 477 04808300 Mavae Khurd 34.1 66 497 276 221 121 67 54 04808400 Pista 142.2 452 2.783 1.533 1,250 597 317 no 04808500 Para Bihari 85.4 342 2.084 1,120 964 471 253 218 04808600 Korarcc 29.8 126 803 454 349 182 101 81 04808700 Ghan Saul 4S.6 162 .867 472 395 193 107 86 04808800 Janvara 35.5 128 674 359 315 120 61 59 04808900 Palhree 106.4 650 3.823 2,085 1,738 741 396 345 04809000 AhaI' 179.0 383 2,406 1,305 1,101 482 257 225 04809100 Bada Gaon 244.9 393 2,593 1,358 1,235 503 257 246 04809200 Milathu 121.4 426 2,315 1,211 1,104 420 215 205 04809300 Mavae Junnardar 61.6 66 455 250 205 87 43 44 04809400 Shiv 167.2 618 3,541 1,905 1,636 775 418 357 04809500 Baroulee Azam 62.7 194 1,172 637 535 243 125 118 04809600 Nclathu 106.2 208 1,265 699 566 245 135 110

357 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu

Scheduled Castes ~o~~ation Scheduled Tribes po~ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Malcs Females Persons Males Females Namc of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 598 313 285 684 517 167 Pandaree 185 88 97 263 194 69 Anousa 44 27 17 17 16 Bhatoulee 150 82 68 35 29 6 Kclahalluva 53 35 18 Maduv3 8 5 3 141 112 29 Baghanda 210 104 106 356 281 75 Ragoulee 549 292 257 608 469 139 Devratha 603 335 268 553 427 126 Alampur ------Un-inhabitcd------Rcval 934 502 432 2,575 1,783 792 Murwal 8 3 5 72 54 18 Rampurwa 1,105 608 497 1,668 1,202 466 Aliha 56 33 23 120 101 19 Mavac Khurd 960. 532 428 869 696 173 Pista 595 338 257 732 535 197 Para Bihari 93 1'52 41 327 267 60 Koran:e 349 187 162 405 305 100 Ghan Saul 83 43 40 299 211 88 Janvarn 1,118 613 505 1,788 1.291 497 Palhree 544 287 257 912 683 229 Ahar 505 270 235 1,124 847 277 Bada Gaon 705 363 342 1,017 756 261 Milathu 110 60 50 205 149 56 Mavae JUllnal-dar 981 527 454 1.470 1.064 406 Shiv 419 235 184 444 361 83 Baroulee Azam 331 183 148 436 344 92 Nela(hu

358 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Blocl,-

Location Illiterates Total workers Main workers code number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 04807000 Pandarec 1.305 534 771 624 448 176 405 353 52 04807100 Anousa 740 308 432 216 198 18 204 190 14 04807200 Bhatoulee 31 13 18 29 20 9 20 17 3 04807300 Kc1ahanuva 140 67 73 89 47 42 . 81 42 39 04807400 Maduva 42 15 27 43 29 19 36 24 12 04807500 Baghanda 372 160 212 314 164 150 132 126 6 04807600 Ragoulee 879 368 51t 632 338 294 317 293 24 04807700 Devratha 1,604 735 869 1,030 626 404 593 464 129 04807800 Alampur 1,382 632 750 1,039 572 467 760 466 294 04807900 Rcval ------Un-inhabitcd------04808000 MUtwal 2,920 1,204 1,716 1,693 1,387 306 1,239 1.173 66 04808100 Rampurwa 195 97 98 63 62 63 62 I 04808200 Aliha 2.769 1,206 1,563 1.507 1,189 318 1.063 973 90 04808300 Mavac Khurd 377 175 202 263 147 116 153 120 33 04808400 Pista 1,914 837 1.077 1,113 774 339 546 525 21 04808500 Para Bihari 1.352 585 767 984 578 406 596 476 120 04e08600 Korarcc 476 187 289 447 245 202 208 IR3 25 04808700 Ghan Saul 462 167 295 518 281 237 399 230 169 04808800 Janvara 375 148 227 216 188 28 182 177 5 04808900 Palhrce 2.035 794 1,241 2,006 1,139 867 861 831 3() 04809000 Ahar 1,494 622 872 1,130 628 502 887 497 39() 04809100 Bada Gaon 1,469 511 958 1,447 767 680 703 581 122 04809200 Milathu 1,298 455 843 1,253 620 633 606 489 117 04809300 Mavac Junnardar 250 101 149 193 129 64 91 89 2 04809400 Shiv 2,071 841 1,230 1,744 977 767 984 755 229 04809500 Baroulce Azam 728 276 452 606 312 294 515 287 228 04809600 Nclathu 829 355 474 697 360 337 397 295 102

359 PRIMARY CENSUS A(?STRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu Industrial eateg0!.1: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieu !tural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2 321 275 46 51 46 5 7 7 26 25 Pandaree 153 144 9 30 25 5 5 16 16 An()usa II 10 9 7 2 Bha\(lulce 10 6 4 71 36 35 Kclahanuva 27 17 10 4 2 2 5 MauU\'a III lOS 6 IS IS 6 6 Baghanua 187 179 8 107 91 16 4 4 19 19 Ragoulcc 539 415 124 49 44 5 2 2 3 3 Devralha 496 290 206 140 &2 5& 5 5 1 (9 89 30 Alampur ------Un-in habi led ------Reval 598 584 14 338 294 44 88 88 215 207 8 Murwal 30 30 30 29 1 3 3 Ral11purwa 555 545 10 327 268 59 55 49 6 126 III 15 Aliha 138 114 24 5 5 3 3 7 3 4 Mavac Kilunl 346 338 8 156 146 10 15 14 29 27 2 Pisla 291 282 9 256 147 109 9 9 40 38 2 Para l3ihari 164 158 6 21 3 18 12 II II 11 Korarcc 196 166 30 170 38 132 14 9 5 19 17 2 Ghan Saul 138 136 2 37 34 3 7 7 Janvara 434 428 6 245 229 16 II II 171 163 8 Palhrcc 525 299 226 285 129 156 10 6 4 67 63 4 Ahar 526 441 85 100 73 27 17 13 4 60 54 6 Bada Gaon 423 316 107 106 104 2 31 27 4 46 42 4 Milalhu 54 53 24 24 12 II I Mavae Junnardar 674 515 159 212 150 62 15 14 1 83 76 7 Shiv 318 171 147 156 78 78 15 13 2 26 25 Baroulee Azam 360 265 95 24 18 6 2 2 11 lO Nelathu

360 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial catcgor~' Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Namc of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 04807000 Pandarcc 219 95 124 52 25 27 161 65 96 04807100 Anousa 12 8 4 3 2 I I 04807200 Bhatoulce 9 3 6 4 4 5 3 2 04807300 Kelahanuva 8 5 3 8 5 3 04807400 Maduva 12 5 7 10 3 7 04807500 Baghanda 182 38 144 158 31 127 24 17 04807600 Ragoulcc 315 45 270 191 19 172 113 17 Y() 04807700 Dcvralha 437 162 275 202 20 182 234 141 Y3 04807800 Alampur 279 106 173 179 58 121 65 13 52 04807900 Reval ------Un-inhabited------04808000 Murwal 454 214 240 43 18 25 280 76 204 04808100 Rarnpurwa 04808200 Aliha 444 216 228 94 21 73 297 157 140 04808300 Mavac Khurd 110 27 83 85 23 62 25 4 21 04808400 Pisla 567 249 318 119 20 99 4[5 2(19 2(16 04808500 Para Bihari 388 102 286 36 20 16 327 64 2(>3 04808600 Korarce 239 62 177 20 6 14 214 53 161 04808700 Ghan Saul 119 51 68 113 47 66 04808800 lanvara 34 II 23 5. 3 2 27 (, 21 04808900 Palhree 1,145 308 837 431 67 364 692 234 458 04809000 Ahar 243 131 112 110 59 51 124 67 57 04809100 Bada Gaon 744 186 558 590 139 451 136 42 94 04809200 Milalhu 647 131 516 290 29 261 340 96 244 04809300 Mavac lunnardar 102 40 62 16 8 8 86 J2 54 04809400 Shiv 760 222 538 201 38 163 541 173 3G8 04809500 Baroulcc Azam 91 25 66 52 14 38 35 10 25 04809600 Nclathu 300 65 235 178 21 157 114 40 74

361 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Baberu

of marginal workers

Household indust!l workers Other workers Non-workers Location Persons Males Females Persons Mal.es Females Persons Males Females Name or Village coue Ilumber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 J 2 J 3 1,365 603 762 Pandarec 048070()() 8 6 2 787 304 483 Anousa 04807100 19 9 10 Bhaloulce 04807200 86 49 37 Kclahanuva 04807300 2 2 47 21 26 i...,1aduva 04807400 199 lOS 91 Baghanda 04807500 3 2 8 8 603 311 292 Ragoulce 04807600 I 1,182 578 604 Dcyt"alha 04807700 2 2 33 33 896 487 409 Alalllpllr 04807800 ------Un-inhabited------Reval 04807900 67 60 7 64 60 4 3,802 1,600 2,202 Mllrwal 04808000 204 89 lIS Ralllpurwa 04808100 9 2 7 44 36 8 2,930 1,219 1,711 Aliha 04808200 234 129 lOS Mayac Khllrd 04808300 14 8 6 19 12 7 1,670 759 911 Pista 048084(10 7 2 18 13 5 1,100 542 558 Para Bihari 04808500 4 2 2 I I 356 209 147 Korarcc 04808600 3 I 2 3 3 349 191 158 Ghan Saul 04808700 2 2 458 171 287 Janvara 04808800 13 4 9 9 3 6 1,817 946 871 Palhrce 04808900 9 5 4 1,276 677 599 Ahar 04809000 II 2 9 7 3 4 1,146 591 555 Bada Gaon 04809100 II 10 6 5 1,062 591 471 Milathu 0480920() 262 121 141 Mavae Junnardar 04809300 5 4 13 10 3 1,797 928 869 Shiv 04809400 I 1 3 1 2 566 325 241 Baroulee Azam 04R09500 2 2 6 2 4 568 339 229 Nelatllu 04809600

362 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KAMAS IN CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C () Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houselcss Population in the codc Village in Number of population) aue-group 0-6 numbcr Name of Village hectares households -P-e-r-so-n-s....L..=.c.M"'a"','::':c'::'s:.:.L.-r-e-m-a-'c-s- -'p'-c-'r-so-r':ls=-:M':>:'a'::''::'ct:::.s ':::_r:::'"c-m-,-tl-c,-s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0423 Kamasin (Total) 42,256.2 22,302 140,951 75,511 65,440 29,843 15,595 14,2411 0423 Kamasin (Rural) 42,256.2 22,302 140,951 75,511 65,440 29,843 15,595 14,248 0423 Kamasin (Urban) Kamasin (Rural) 04809700 Arvarcc 130.3 265 1,870 1,018 852 403 202 201 04809800 Charaka 998.0 354 2,300 1.207 1,093 460 220 240 04809900 Matchana 455.0 204 1,343 759 584 310 165 145 04810000 Mudvara 619.0 233 1,554 841 713 309 160 149 04810100 Aoudaha 821.0 260 1,808 969 839 390 212 178 04810200 Enguva 1,544.0 840 5,759 3,065 2,694 1.237 616 621 04810300 Mau 2,955.0 1,204 7,5 17 4,()28 3.489 1,523 756 767 04810400 Kheda 1,081.0 22'1 1,497 821 676 322 175 147 04810500 Barao1ee 536.0 20 133 69 64 36 20 16 04810600 Kalhar 215.0 106 774 406 368 160 83 77 04810700 Khatan 87.9 126 833 458 375 154 81 73 04810800 Dando 374.0 175 1,048 537 511 239 121 118 O~810900 Raghouput 455.0 245 1,421 737 684 325 151} 166 04811000 Amethee 388.0 295 1,549 799 750 385 190 1

364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasin

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes popuation population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 30,008 16,HlI 13,907 53,591 39,331 14,260 Kamasill (Total) 30,008 16,101 13,907 53,591 39,331 t4,260 Kamasin (Rural) Kamasin (Urban) Kamasin (Rural) 365 207 158 642 507 135 Arvaree 355 180 175 947 686 261 Charaka 252 145 107 442 354 88 Matehana 133 74 59 435 356 79 Mudvara 337 178 159 731 507 224 Aoudaha 1,156 611 545 2,323 1,636 687 Enguva 2.061 1,097 964 2,760 1,943 817 MaLI 265 151 114 386 300 86 Khcda 30 30 Baraolcc 163 87 76 322 229 <)3 Kalhar 134 78 56 418 299 119 Khatan 61 31 30 414 304 110 Dando 114 51 63 488 364 i 24 RaghoupLlr 83 43 40 438 349 89 Amethec 436 231 205 1,395 1,071 324 Beera 254 133 121 556 428 128 Bena MaLI 205 \\6 89 69 53 \ () Gourn Lakhanpur 478 268 210 646 484 162 LakhanplIr 183 106 77 527 404 123 JOfaU1lJur 305 161 144 693 533 160 Narayanpur 659 344 315 642 455 187 Amlokhar 266 142 124 409 341 68 Khamarkha 136 70 66 190 150 40 Achhareel 76 73 3 Ghosad 200 105 95 179 135 44 Kuchouli 255 138 117 536 374 162 E\arn Badhounee 604 334 270 1,319 978 341 Lohara lSI 76 75 261 218 43 Sayohat 26 15 II 210 162 48 Deornr 558 306 252 549 395 154 Pannaha 1,281 712 569 1,725 1,240 485 Museevan 99 92 7 Bankat 342 195 147 455 314 141 Sikaree Lakhanpur 1,608 844 764 2,005 1,382 623 Pachhahan 121 67 54 296 209 81 Kitahai 417 215 202 891 693 198 Kumheda Sanee 102 62 40 163 131 32 Kadohar 2,809 1,495 1,314 4,688 3,273 1,415 Kamasin 434 233 201 994 722 272 Satnyava 65 38 27 403 276 127 Bhantee 351 186 165 479 319 160 Budhoulee 78 40 38 335 225 110 Sonahu\ee 160 85 75 338 231 107 Sonahula 49 26 23 250 175 75 Gurou\ee Saphaee 370 202 168 736 572 164 Andoulee 102 57 45 419 360 59 Palee 467 262 205 785 586 199 Vinwat 140 71 69 419 285 134 Dataura 429 236 193 1,449 1,009 440 Birravan ------Un-inlmbited------Baraulee Must Khurza 998 521 477 877 613 264 Korra Bujurg 1,176 649 527 1,739 1,281 458 Parsaulee 861 448 413 968 750 218 Tarayan 791 416 375 1,427 1,079 348 Jamoo 503 277 226 613 . 506 107 Kharaulee 1,027 538 489 1,539 1,063 476 Sanda Sanee 73 43 30 Deh 365 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C () B1ock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0423 Kamasin (Total) 87,360 36,180 51,180 65,606 37,968 27,638 39,327 30,998 8,.129 0423 Kamasin (Rural) 87,360 36,180 51,180 65,606 37,968 27,638 39,327 30,998 11,.129 0423 Kamasill (Urban) Kamasill (Rural) 04809700 Arvaree 1,228 511 717 864 531 333 618 450 168 04809800 Charaka 1,353 521 832 908 574 334 734 504 230 04809900 Matchana 901 405 496 659 384 275 374 295 79 04810000 Mudvara 1,119 485 634 822 441 381 , 450 310 140 04810100 Aoudaha 1,077 462 615 914 505 409 724 4(,5 259 04810200 Enguva 3,436 1,429 2,007 1,992 1,429 563 1,484 1.224 260 04810300 Mau 4,757 2,085 2,672 3,550 2,122 1,428 2,780 1.902 878 04810400 Khcda 1,111 521 590 694 415 279 551 411 140 04810500 Barao1ee 103 39 64 51 31 20 27 25 2 04810600 Kalilar 452 177 275 204 192 12 190 18'1 04810700 Khalan 415 159 256 443 247 196 297 215 82 04810800 Dando 634 233 401 618 320 298 248 236 12 04810900 Raghoupur 933 373 560 700 368 332 473 } (1(, 167 04811000 Amclhce 1,111 450 661 848 439 409 737 41)8 329 04811100 BCC1"3 2,585 1,000 1,585 1,809 1,072 737 1,374 995 379 04811200 Bena Mau 840 311 529 681 389 292 383 353 30 04811300 Goura Lakhanpur 136 63 73 93 52 41 51 41 10 04811400 Lakhanpur 974 413 561 792 443 349 604 428 176 04811500 Joraurpur 486 175 311 546 323 223 543 323 220 04811600 Narayanpur 1,468 634 834 707 588 119 510 503 7 04811700 Amlokhar 1,221 514 707 894 498 396 277 270 04811800 . Khamarkha 1,069 461 608 584 396 188 381 303 78 04811900 AehharccI 480 194 286 396 205 191 387 204 183 04812000 Ghosad 310 129 181 158 91 67 86 86 04812100 Kuchouli 403 176 227 297 175 122 177 175 2 04812200 Etarn Badhounee 829 367 462 590 342 248 302 279 23 04812300 Lohara 2,451 1,044 1,407 1,735 999 736 1,202 864 338 04812400 Sayohat 874 358 516 468 258 210 255 239 16 04812500 Deerar 428 176 252 347 196 151 89 83 6 04812600 Pannaha 963 453 510 740 426 314 415 327 88 04812700 Muscevan 2,419 1,009 1,410 2,170 1,160 1,010 932 &31 101 04812800 Bankat 227 81 146 168 85 83 79 74 5 04812900 Sikaree Lakhanpur 567 240 327 471 261 210 204 190 14 04813000 Pachhahan 2,725 1,158 1,567 2,225 1,264 961 819 709 110 04813100 Kitahai 305 114 191 246 163 83 92 88 4 04813200 Kumheda Sanee 1,994 877 1,117 1,274 745 529 638 560 78 04813300 Kadohar 285 125 160 239 136 103 128 125 3 04813400 Kamasin 5,799 2,344 3,455 4,063 2,579 1,484 2,698 2.208 490 04813500 Salnyava 1.373 520 853 907 582 325 454 394 60 04813600 Bhanlee 525 221 304 390 233 157 221 207 14 04813700 Budhoulee 621 231 390 660 323 337 342 322 20 04813800 Sonahulee 210 66 144 255 135 120 116 103 13 04813900 Sonahula 260 76 184 346 178 168 328 173 155 04814000 GUIOUIeC Saphaee 351 127 224 301 147 154 178 III 67 04814100 Andoulee 1.027 401 626 972 528 444 703 488 215 04814200 Palee 1.083 448 635 859 479 380 279 264 15 04814300 Vinwat 1.006 419 587 825 545 280 490 463 27 04814400 Dalaura 521 190 331 356 193 163 189 129 (,(J 04814500 Birravan 1,677 635 1,042 1,255 763 492 960 617 343 04814600 Baraulee Must Khurza ------Un-inhabited------04814700 Korra Bujurg 1,256 466 790 993 483 510 609 422 187 04814800 Parsaulec 2,529 1,029 1,500 2,336 1,252 1,084 1,488 1.074 414 04814900 Tarayan 1,932 788 1,144 1,461 829 632 820 700 120 04815000 Jamoo 1,975 769 1,206 1,814 1,006 808 724 622 102 04815100 Kharaulcc 1,225 545 680 951 520 431 518 S02 16 04815200 Sanda Sanee 2,012 841 1,171 1,653 971 682 937 843 94 04815300 Dell 83 33 50 84 43 41 36 36 366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasin Industrial eategol)' of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons oMales Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26,480 21,319 5,161 8,763 6,113 2,650 1,143 936 207 2,941 2,630 311 Kamasill (Total) 26,480 21,319 5,161 8,763 6,113 2,650 1,143 936 207 2,941 2,630 311 Kal1lllsin (Rural) Kamasin (UI"han) Kamasin (Rural) 4CJ8 367 131 92 61 31 15 13 2 13 9 4 Arvaree 477 322 155 186 125 61 19 16 3 52 41 11 Charaka 203 185 18 141 81 60 t 29 28 Malehana 374 254 120 32 23 9 18 II 7 26 22 4 Mudvara 506 330 176 181 103 78 11 8 3 26 24 2 Aoudaha I.OSI 878 203 246 214 32 55 44 II 102 88 14 Enguva 1,812 1,216 596 690 456 234 86 56 30 192 174 18 Mau 266 197 69 263 195 68 I I 21 18 3 Khccla 21 20 2 1 4 4 Baraolec 144 143 42 42 4 4 Kalhar 155 135 20 85 29 56 48 44 4 9 7 2 Klwtan 161 156 5 31 28 3 3 3 53 49 4 Dando 281 190 91 126 56 70 31 25 6 35 35 Raghoupur 308 228 80 395 159 236 29 17 12 5 4 Amcthcc f 891 653 238 208 114 94 62 44 18 213 184 29 Beera ' 310 287 23 48 42 6 3 3 22 21 Bella Mall 20 16 4 30 24 6 I Goura Lakhanpur 350 250 100 190 127 63 33 24 9 31 27 4 Lakhanpur 524 313 211 12 3 9 I I 6 6 Joraurpur 424 420 4 43 43 7 7 36 33 3 Narayanpur 225 220 5 34 34 10 9 8 7 Amlokhar 252 210 42 116 81 35 10 9 I 3 3 Khamarkha 343 177 166 16 10 6 18 10 8 10 7 3 Achharcel 75 75 8 8 2 2 Ghosad 163 161 2 14 14 Kuchouli 251 229 22 44 44 6 5 I Etam Badhounce 605 508 97 537 306- 231 18 14 4 42 36 6 Lohara 205 192 13 49 46 3 I Sayohat 80 75 5 I 4 3 4 4 Deorar 221 210 II 167 90 77 6 6 21 21 Pannaha 705 628 77 153 137 16 26 22 4 48 44 4 Museevan 49 49 19 16 3 II 9 2 Bankat 162 153 9 9 7 2 3 3 30 27 3 Sikaree Lakhanpur 508 454 54 189 141 48 34 32 2 88 82 6 Pachhahan 73 69 4 3 3 16 16 Kitahai 432 396 36 159 121 38 10 10 37 33 4 Kumheda Sanee 107 106 II 10 I 7 7 3 2 I Kadohar 1,178 955 223 505 365 140 170 134 36 845 754 91 Kamasin 146 127 19 212 178 34 24 24 72 65 7 Satnyava 183 179 4 21 II 10 5 5 12 12 Bhantee 281 262 19 35 34 6 6 20 20 Budhoulee 100 88 12 9 8 7 7 Sonahulee 254 139 115 65 25 40 2 2 7 7 Sonahula 140 82 58 14 8 6 8 5 3 16 16 Guroulee Saphaee 498 403 95 168 55 113 8 6 2 29 24 5 Andoulee 2~4 237 7 24 16 8 10 10 Palee 285 266 19 174 166 8 5 5 26 26 Vinwat 165 107 58 3 2 1 211 20 I Dataura 525 333 192 333 194 139 14 9 5 88 81 7 Birravan ------Un -i n Ila b i led ------Baraulee Must Khurza 419 300 119 152 90 62 9 8 I 29 24 5 Korra Bujurg 1,021 733 288 376 263 113 36 28 8 55 50 5 Parsaulce 562 490 72 186 146 40 19 17 2 53 47 6 Tamyan S06 446 60 160 127 33 15 14 43 35 8 Jamoo 437 427 10 60 55 5 13 13 8 7 Kharaulee 624 603 21 203 136 67 36 35 74 69 5 Sanda Sanee 35 35 I I Deh 367 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0423 Kamasin (Total) 26,279 6,970 19,309 [1,04[ 2,199 8,842 13,702 4,115 9,5117 0423 Kamasin (Rural) 26,279 6,970 19,309 11,041 2,199 8,842 13,702 4,115 9,587 0423 Kamasin (Urban) Kamasin (Rural) 04809700 Arvarcc 246 81 165 189 48 141 52 29 23 04809800 Charaka 174 70 104 51 12 39 76 39 37 04809900 Matchana 285 89 196 3 2 I 275 84 191 04810000 Mudvnra 372 131 241 127 38 89 227 81 146 04810100 Aoudaha 190 40 150 106 37 69 83 3 80 04810200 Enguva 508 205 303 119 19 100 340 158 182 04810300 Mau 770 220 550 258 79 179 428 .l05 323 04810400 Kheda 143 4 139 60 59 75 2 73 04810500 Baraolee 24 (, 18 13 10 2 I I 04810600 Kathar 14 II 2 2 9 2 7 04810700 Khatan 146 32 114 1 140 29 III 04810800 Dando 370 84 286 245 64 181 122 20 102 04810900 Raghoupur 227 62 165 142 29 113 73 21 52 04811000 Arnethee III 31 80 10 9 68 20 48 04811100 Beera 435 77 358 177 25 152 190 26 164 04811200 Bena Mau 298 36 262 182 7 175 113 29 84 04811300 Goura Lakhanpur 42 11 31 II I 10 31 10 21 04811400 Lakhanpur 188 15 173 110 6 104 64 8 56 04811500 Joraurpur 3 3 I 2 2 04811600 Narayanpur 197 85 112 117 60 57 76 23 53 04811700 Amlokhar 617 228 389 27 22 5 588 206 382 04811800 Khamarkha 203 93 110 60 20 40 139 72 67 04811900 Achharecl 9 I 8 6 5 :3 3 04812000 Ghosad 72 5 67 66 4 62 6 5 04812100 Kuchou1i 120 120 109 109 II II 04812200 Etara Badhounee 288 63 225 180 33 147 108 30 78 04812300 Lohara 533 135 398 354 77 277 144 46 98 04812400 Sayohat 213 19 194 190 17 173 23 2 21 04812500 Deorar 258 113 145 142 61 81 III 48 63 04812600 Pannaha 325 99 226 172 43 129 135 45 90 04812700 Museevan 1,238 329 909 540 80 460 650 213 437 04812800 Bankat 89 II 78 26 4 22 31 4 27 04812900 Sikarce Lakhanpur 267 71 196 32 10 22 170 36 134 04813000 Pachhahan 1,406 555 851 184 64 120 1,184 470 714' 04813100 Kitahai 154 75 79 7 5 2 99 57 42 04813200 Kumheda Sanee 636 185 451 265 77 188 357 98 259 04813300 Kadohar III II 100 94 6 88 16 5 II 04813400 Kamasin 1,365 371 994 598 123 475 573 145 428 04813500 Satnyava 453 188 265 27 13 14 419 169 250 04813600 Bhantee 169 26 143 84 10 74 78 14 64 04813700 Budhoulee 318 317 2 I I :lOS 305 04813800 Sonahulcc 139 32 107 81 13 68 56 19 37 04813900 Sonahula 18 5 13 15 4 II 3 1 2 04814000 Guroulee Saphaee 123 36 87 96 27 69 24 7 17 04814100 Andoulee 269 40 229 154 9 145 110 29 81 04814200 Pake 580 215 365 106 27 79 351 170 181 04814300 Vinwal 335 82 253 90 26 64 237 52 185 48 04814400 Dalaura 167 64 103 ,33 13 20 86 38 04814500 Birravan 295 146 149 114 58 S6 152 73 79 04814600 Baraulcc Must Khurza ------Un-inl1abited------04814700 Korra Bujurg 384 ,61 323 169 19 150 212 41 171 240 04814800 Parsaulce 848 178 670 521 108 413 284 44 04814900 Tarayan 641 129 512 352 57 295 270 61 209 04815000 Jamoo 1,090 384 706 34 13 21 1,031 358 673 04815100 Kharaulcc 433 18 415 276 4 272 156 14 142 04815200 Sanda Sanee 716 128 588 523 74 449 159 38 121 048153"00 Deh 48 7 41 47 6 41 I 368 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasin of marginal workers Locati(ln Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males 'Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 111lll1bcr 50 51 52 53 54 55 S6 57 58 2 631 209 422 905 447 458 75;345 37,543 37,802 Kamasin (Tolal) 042.1 631 209 422 905 447 458 75,345 37,543 37,1102 Kamasill (Rural) 0423 Kamasin (Urhan) 04B Kamasin (Rural) 4 , 3 I 1.006 487 519 Arvarcc ()4R09700 II 6 5 36 13 23 U92 633 759 Charaka 0480980\) 4 4 3 3 684 375 309 Malehana 0480990\) 7 3 4 II 9 2 732 400 332 Mudvara 04810000 I 1 894 464 430 Anudaha 04810100 26 13 13 23 IS 8 3,167 1,636 2.131 Ellguva 04RI020lJ 35 15 20 49 21 28 3,967 1,906 2,061 Mau 048103()O 8 I 7 803 406 397 Khcda 048104()O 9 2 7 82 38 44 Baraolce 04810500 2 570 214 356 Kalhar 04R IOWO 5 2 3 390 211 179 Khalan 048107()() 3 3 430 217 213 Dando 04810ROO 4 4 8 721 369 352 Raghoupur 048109{}O 33 10 23 701 360 341 Amclhec 0481100() IS 2 13 53 24 29 2,171. 999 1,172 Bcera 04811100 3 J 715 350 365 Bena Mau 048112()U 112 64 48 Goura Lakhanpur 0481130() 13 12 828 454 374 Lakhanpur 04811400 467 256 211 JOITIurpur 04811500 2 2 2 2 1.454 579 875 'Narayanpur 04811(,l)() 2 2 969 471 498 Amlokhar 04811700 4 3 894 406 488 Khamarkha 04811800 274 139 135 Achhareel 04811900 228 III 117 Ghosad 04812000 285 136 149 Kuchou1i 0481210() 775 399 376 Etai'll Badhounce 048122()O 22 9 13 13 3 10 2,035 1,023 1,012 Lohara 114812300 667 318 349 Sayohal 04812400 3 3 2 I 291 142 149 Deorar 04812500 12 7 5 6 4 2 772 422 350 Pannaha 04812600 13 3 10 35 33 2 1,974 1,089 885 Museevan 04812700 32 3 29 158 88 70 Banka! 04812800 4 4 61 25 36 551 293 258 Sikaree Lakhanpur 04812900 10 4 6 28 17 II 2,505 1,276 1,229 Pachhahall 048130()O 47 13 34 355 160 195 Kitahai 04813100 3 2 II 8 3 1,611 825 786 Kumheda Sanee 04813200 209 120 89 Kadohar . 04813300 68 31 37 126 72 54 6,424 3,038 3,386 Kamasin 04813400 3 2 4 4 1,460 660 800 Satnyava 04813500 7 2 5 538 264 274 Bhantee 04813600 II 11 440 227 213 Budhou lee 04813700 2 2 290 156 134 Sonahulce 04813800 252 129 123 Sonahula 04813900 2 2 ,00 \55 \45 Gurou\ee Saphaee 1l4814\)\l\l 4 2 2 791 445 346 Andoulee 04814100 17 17 106 18 88 643 329 314 Palec 04814200 ' 2 2 6 4 2 966 460 506 Vinwat 048143t)fl ... 42 8 34 6 5 584 282 302 Dataura 04814400 28 14 14 1,871 881 990 Bin-avail 0481450() ------~-Un-inhabited------Barau1ee Must Khurza 04814600 2 I I 1,140 596 544 KOITll Bujurg 04814700 13 2 II 30 24 6 1,932 1,058 874 Parsaulee 04814800 8 2 6 II 9 2 1,439 709 730 Tarayan 04814900 9 5 4 16 8 8 1,588 842 746 Jamoo 0481500() 887 531 356 Kharaulce 04815100 15 2 13 19 14 5 1,898 933 965 Sanda Sanee 0481520() 72 33 39 Deh 04815300 369 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Ulock-

Total population (including Location Arca of institutional and houscless Population in the code Village in Number of Eo[!ulation} age··group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Fenwles 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 04815400 Tilousa 1.276.0 702 4.243 2,280 1,963 826 431 395 04815500 Dhundhui 120.6 275 1,811 961 850 412 216 196 04815600 Tera Dar Scnda 98.8 59 482 250 232 120 5'1 (d 04815700 Bamroula Sance 29.0 14 156 81 75 29 18 II 04815800 Andaura 6G8.0 277 1.965 1.071 894 455 250 205 04815900 Lodhaura Khurd IGI.O 53 368 186 182 82 45 37 04816000 Mankahndee 291.0 59 510 284 226 III 62 49 04816100 Lakhecpur 297.0 91 556 301 255 123 73 50 04816200 8antharee 239.6 331 2,042 1,095 947 396 218 178 04816300 Bachhaundha Sanee 281.0 118 802 428 374 136 72 64 04816400 Kolaura 143.0 24 153 83 70 38 18 2() 04816500 Chhilolar 1,275.0 534 3.392 1.891 1,5UI 679 37G 303 04816600 Udakec Mafce 134.0 44 290 167 123 56 37 ILJ 04816700 Bhandav 116.5 175 1.291 680 Gil 292 136 15(, 04816800 Mavai 121.8 201 1.149 611 538 271 138 133 04816900 Mamscc Khurd 1.205.0 495 3.726 1,995 1.731 884 461 423 04817000 Dighaura 384.0 104 633 . 340 293 131 74 57 04817100 Chakrehcc 518.2 539 3.839 2,061 1,778 847 445 4(12 04817200 Bhilcc 355.0 354 2,211 1,128 1,083 548 277 271

370 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasill

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes EOEuation I2°Eulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons -Males Females Persons Males Femalcs Namc of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 668 350 318 1,584 1,148 436 Tilousa 596 315 281 778 562 216 Dhundhui 3 2 193 134 59 Tenl Dar Scnda 74 46 28 Bamroula Sanee 513 279 234 658 509 149 Andaura 56 45 II Lodhaura Khurd 89 49 40 183 148 35 Mankahndec 204 110 94 257 179 78 Lakheepur 443 226 217 784 580 204 Bantharee 134 74 60 506 327 179 Bachhaundha Sanee 32 30 2 Kolaura 674 373 301 1,213 912 301 Chhilolar 66 34 32 145 94 51 Udakec Maree 138 70 68 560 407 153 Bhandav 197 110 87 451 339 112 Mavai 555 296 259 1,117 883 234 Malllsce Khurd 180 100 80 147 121 26 Digitaura 335 186 149 1,061 872 189 Chakrchcc 337 174 163 594 448 146 Bhitcc

371 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C U B1ock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 '24 25 26 27 28 04815400 Tilousa 2,659 1,132 1,527 1,942 1,095 847 90.3 835 68 04815500 Dhundhui 1,033 399 634 943 514 429 321 246 75 04815600 Tera Dar Senda 289 116 173 234 129 105 118 116 2 04815700 Bamroula Sallee 82 35 47 76 38 38 36 36 04815800 Alldaura 1,307 562 745 936 526 410 819 484 335 04815900 Lodhaura Khurd 312 141 171 198 83 115 163 82 81 04816000 Mankahildcc 327 136 191 277 147 130 125 123 2 04816100 Lakhccpur 299 122 177 253 147 106 126 125 04816200 Bantharcc 1,258 SIS 743 1,134 591 543 647 588 59 04816300 Bachhaundha Sance 296 101 195 318 202 116 248 163 85 04816400 Kolaura 121 53 68 86 47 39 69 43 26 04816500 Chhilolar 2,179 979 1,200 1,337 953 384 864 837 27 04816600 Udakec Mafce 145 73 72 135 87 48 74 71 3 04816700 Bhandav 731 273 458 724 395 329 307 293 14 04816800 Mavai 698 272 426 641 324 317 236 218 18 04816900 Mamsec Khurd 2,609 1,112 1,497 1,717 924 793 892 751 141 04817000 Dighaura 486 219 267 261 152 109 234 147 87 04817100 Chakrchcc 2,778 1,189 1,589 2,002 1,060 942 1.126 864 262 04817200 Bhitcc 1,517 680 937 1,014 SOO SI4 314 308 6

372 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasin Industrial catego!): of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Otller workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 592 541 51 260 250 10 13 13 38 31 7 Tilousa 267 204 63 18 9 9 22 22 14 II 3 Dhulldhui 110 109 5 3 2 Tera Dar Senda 35 35 Bamroula SlIllee 510 ]\5 \95 286 \53 \33 \ 5 9 (, 8 Andaura 161 80 81 I I Lodhaura Khurd 124 122 2 Mankahmiee 108 \07 6 6 7 7 5 Lakhccpur 317 268 49 263 259 4 14 12 2 53 49 4 Balllharce 209 138 71 17 9 8 21 16 5 Bachhaundha Sallee 68 42 26 Kolaura 461 451 10 268 264 4 61 56 5 74 66 8 Chhilolar 62 60 2 12 11 I Udakcc Make 294 281 13 6 5 J 3 4 4 Bhandav 217 201 16 3 2 3 2 13 \) Mavai 707 602 105 147 116 31 20 17 3 18 16 2 Ma111sec Khurd 206 128 78 13 7 6 2 13 11 2 Dighaura 892 678 214 180 138 42 23 20 3 31 28 3 Chakrchec 275 273 2 II 9 2 9 9 19 17 2 Bhitee

373 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 04815400 Tilousa 1,039 260 779 307 21 286 706 230 47(J 04815500 Dhundhui 622 268 354 187 50 137 386 188 198 04815600 Tcra Dar SCllda 116 13 103 114 12 102 04815700 Bammula Sallee 40 2 38 38 38 04815800 Andaura 117 42 75 96 32 64 20 9 II 04815900 Lodhaura Khurd 35 34 35 34 04816000 Mankahndec 152 24 128 152 24 128 04816100 Lakhcepur 127 22 105 84 II 73 14 14 04816200 Bantharec 487 3 484 155 155 302 302 04816300 Bachhaulldha Sallce 70 39 31 5 3 2 60 32 28 04816400 Kolaura 17 4 13 17 4 13 04816500 Chhilolar 473 116 357 153 16 137 275 81 194 04816600 Udakee Maree 61 I(J 45 42 9 33 18 (J 12 04816700 Bhandav 417 102 315 309 85 224 107 17 90 04816800 Mavai 405 106 299 336 81 255 68 25 43 04816900 Mamscc Khurd X25 173 652 552 102 4S0 268 67 201 04817000 Dighaura 27 5 22 20 2 f 18 3 I 2 04817100 Chakrehce 876 196 680 673 151 522 176 36 14(1 04817200 Bhi!ec 700 192 508 66 33 33 571 126 445

374 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kamasin

of marginal workers Location Household indust!2: workers Other workers NOll-workers colic Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pel'sons ~ Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 16 2 14 10 7 3 2,301 1.185 1,116 Tilousa 0481540(1 27 15 12 22 15 7 868 447 421 Dhundhui 0481 55()1) I I 248 121 127 Tera Dar Scnda 04815(,00 2 2 80 43 37 Bamroula Sallce 048 I 570{) 1.029 545 484 Andaura 048158011 170 103 67 Lodhaura Khurd 04815900 233 137 96 Mallkalmdee 04816tJOO 29 II 18 303 154 149 Lakhecpur ()4~1610\) 14 1 13 16 2 14 908 504 404 Bantharcc 0481(,200 3 2 2 2 484 226 258 Bachhaundha Sanee 04816.l()O 67 36 31 Kolaura 048 I MOO 28 5 23 17 14 2.055 938 1,117 Chhilolar 048 I 650() I 155 80 75 Udakce Malec 048166(10 567 285 282 Bhandav 04816700 508 287 221 Mavai 048168UO 2 2 2 2.009 1.071 938 Mamscc Khurd U481(,900 2 2 2 2 372 188 184 Dighaura 048 I 7fJ(10 17 8 9 10 9 1.837 1,001 836 Chakrehec 04817100 19 6 13 44 27 17 1,197 628 569 Bhitee 048172(1)

375 .- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BISANDA CD BLOCK DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD l1lock - Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houscless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares housch 0 Ids -1-)c-'r-so-I-ls---'=M:':::":;a~1c':':'s~-F-e-Il1-a-Ie-s- Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0424 nisanda (rotal) 15,050 24,367 150,543 80,547 69,996 30,921 DS,927 14,994 0424 Ilisanda (Rural) 15,054.3 14,367 150,543 80,547 69,996 3(1,921 RS,927 14,994 0424 Bisanda (Urban) Bisanda (Rural) 04817300 KOn,lI11 883.0 498 2,945 1,586 1,359 510 265 245 04817400 Funfudcc 458.0 372 1,907 1,023 884 399 219 180 04817500 Karinga 166.0 110 584 290 294 126 61 65 04817600 Bhadcnadu 1.287.0 670 4,041 2.105 1,936 810 411 31}9 04817700 Sathi 716.0 305 1,895 1.002 893 361 185 176 04817800 Daftara 341.0 159 IJ)54 552 502 220 115 105 04817900 Ekauna 506.0 454 2,584 1.419 1,165 513 269 244 04818000 Koncc 488.0 17() 1,132 612 520 225 110 115 04818100 Laulee Teera Mau 1,050.0 479 2.802 1.445 1,357 611 321 29() 04818200 Kairec 1,702.0 741 4.987 2.703 2.284 1.017 509 SOR 04818300 Kori Khurd 217.3 12X 781 372 409 174 71} 95 04818400 Saya 326.7 75 443 232 211 98 53 45 04818500 Rasulpur 59.0 41 314 144 170 72 35 37 04818600 Bachhaundha 3.5 252 1,566 761 805 341 195 1'.16 04818700 Korrahce 1,682.0 1,670 9,799 4,904 4,895 2,334 1.157 1.177 04818800 Kauhara 379.0 168 885 474 411 149 81 68 04818900 Pavaiya 1,758.0 598 3,454 1,918 1,536 653 337 316 04819000 Bcldan 186 1,086 587 499 260 135 125 048191.00 Maraulce 683.0 481 3,180 1,685 1,495 694 347 347 04819200 Jarohra 340.0 413 2,296 1,220 1,076 456 244 212 04819300 Amlohra 455 2,693 1,452 1,241 549 280 269 04819400 Bisandcc 566.0 424 2,422 1,276 1,146 497 251 246 04819500 Majhiva Sani 1,054.0 611 3,543 1,919 1,624 713 363 350 04819600 Rachha 187.0 109 798 433 365 174 97 77 04819700 Ranipur 1,440.0 547 3,817 2,120 1,697 806 409 397 04819800 Palhari Sani 205.0 187 807 433 374 154 74 80 04819900 Bil Gavan 206.0 75 528 278 250 132 72 60 04820000 Elavan 673.0 273 1,787 961 826 383 196 187 04823700 Umrehanda 442.7 170 982 520 462 200 III 89 04823800 Pawai 632.7 471 3,050 1,597 1,453 643 323 320 04823900 Bisanda (Rural) 3,099.0 298 1,764 931 833 402 206 196 04824000 Ghoori 389.5 200 1,265 662 603 273 123 150 04824100 lIara Malauli 641.3 200 1,239 645 594 215 118 97 04824200 Siklodhi 915.0 346 2,406 1,354 1,052 469 225 244 04824300 Chandrayal 389.0 231 1.285 685 600 260 144 116 04824400 Punahur l,37l.0 821 5,014 2,700 2,314 1,026 541 485 04824500 Pindkhar 900.0 358 2,332 1,304 1,028 452 230 222 04824600 Kusama 264.0 293 1,801 985 816 353 183 170 04824700 Khataura 165.0 137 861 453 408 215 112 103 04824800 Amwan 876.0 453 2.998 1,647 1,351 552 283 269 04824900 Para 961.0 522 3,109 l,713 1,396 623 324 299 04825000 Bagha 1,254.0 806 4,937 2,618 2,319 849 432 417 04825100 Dabhani 597.0 441 2,614 1.366 1,248 551 287 264 04825200 Oran (Rural) uno 1.019 6,139 3,292 2,847 1.327 665 662 04825300 Shah pur Sani 735.0 443 2,922 1,588 1,334. 543 292 251 04825400 Beri Birhand 137.0 144 1.048 575 473 207 102 105 04825500 Kullu Khera 882.0 360 2.460 1,331 1,129 570 306 264 04825600 Bhadawal 842.0 387 2.391 '11,272 1,119 546 2.80 266 04825700 Gadaon 819.0 550 3,407 1,838 1,569 646 332 314 04825800 Tendura 1,629.0 945 5,925 3,145 2,780 1,224 643 581 04825900 Balian 706.0 871 5,365 2,928 2,437 1,052 548 504 04826000 Chaunsarh 1,121.0 827 5,070 2,802 2,268 1,052 587 465 04826100 Nandan Mau 1,114.0 408 2,637 1,437 1,200 511 272 239 04826200 Lamchta 399.0 174 1,318 678 640 293 140 153 04826300 Singhpur Mali 2,018.0 1,129 7,289 3,988 3,301 1,395 728 667 04826400 Utarwan 2,295.0 620 4,138 2,242 1,896 870 449 421 04826500 Pahari Khurd 167.0 92 647 345 302 121 71 50 377 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisanda

Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes popuation population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

39,782 21,398 18,384 52,873 39,670 13,203 Bisanda (Total) 39,782 21,398 18,384 52,813 39,610 13,203 Bisanda (Rural) Bisanda (Urhan) Bisanda (Rural) 962 517 445 1,235 962 273 Kon'am 437 228 209 728 539 189 Funfudee 61 30 31 229 160 69 Karinga 1,125 579 546 1,420 1,068 352 Bhadenadu 799 427 372 815 621 194 Sathi 314 160 154 400 304 96 Daflara 588 315 273 662 556 106 Ekauna 151 85 66 497 357 140 Konce 600 308 292 1,119 804 315 Laulee Teera Mau '1,408 790 618 2,046 1.601 445 Kaircc 121 60 61 250 174 76 Kori Khurd 83 43 40 1.84 119 65 Saya 2 2 171 90 81 Rasulpur 306 161 145 559 375 184 Bachhaundha 1,737 896 841 2,684 1,784 900 KOlTahec 443 315 i 28 Kauhara 737 420 317 1,407 1,065 342 Pavaiya 358 189 169 367 280 87 Beldan 960 496 464 959 743 216 Maraulee 793 416 377 856 622 234 Jarohra 849 468 381 815 651 164 Allllohra 926 481 445 708 526 182 Bisandee 1,052 571 481 1,261 927 334 Majhiva Sani 210 112 98 264 218 46 Rachha 862 472 390 1,142 890 252 Ranipur 577 304 273 253 204 49 Palhari Sani 40 21 19 163 120 43 Bil Gavan 164 86 78 455 375 80 Etavan 270 140 130 40[ 286 115 Umrehallda 603 321 282 1,050 794 256 Pawai 585 314 271 569 460 109 Bisanda (Rural) 464 244 220 567 405 162 Ghoori 276 140 136 442 313 129 [(ala Malauli 658 363 295 908 675 233 Siklodhi 487 263 224 521 366 ISS Chandrayal 1,257 672 585 1,986 1,490 496 Punahur 367 197 170 1,073 776 297 Pindkhar 437 247 190 901 653 248 Kusama 195 106 89 375 268 107 Khataura 392 209 183 952 762 190 Amwall 914 503 411 1,071 791 280 Para 1,094 595 499 1,946 1,419 527 Bagha 607 326 281 1,018 765 253 Dabhani 3,075 1.661 1.414 1.758 1.402 356 Oran (Rural) 708 371 337 898 729 169 Shahpur Sani 109 53 56 311 253 58 Beri Birhand 1.096 607 489 770 580 190 Kullu Khera 954 506 448 854 657 197 Bhadawal .;.. 1,276 685 591 1,086 835 251 Gadaon 1,697 912 785 2,045 1,431 614 Tendura 1,629 903 726 2,135 1,621 514 Balian 1,309 712 597 1,764 1,396 368 Chaunsarh 576 322 254 742 600 142 Nandan Mau 115 53 62 496 364 132 Lamehta 1,488 831 657 2,620 1,962 658 Singhpur Mali 780 425 355 1.262 986 276 Utarwall 142 82 60 260 181 79 Pahari Khurd

378 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C () Block -

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0424 Bisallda (Total) 97,670 40,877 56,793 68,779 41,789 26,990 44,460 34,858 9,602 0424 Bisallda (Rural) 97,670 40,877 56,793 68,779 41,789 26,990 44,460 34,858 9,602 0424 Bisanda (Urban) Bisallda (Rural) 04817300 KOlTllln 1,710 624 1,086 1.501 885 616 1.004 (>44 360 () 7 04817400 Funfudcc 1,179 484 695 721 490 231 553 486 04817500 Karinga 355 130 225 288 143 145 165 115 50 04817600 Bhadcnadu 2,621 1,037 1.584 2.268 1,186 1.082 1,480 1,078 402 04817700 Salhi 1.080 381 699 939 490 449 451 439 12 04817800 Dallara 654 248 406 454 296 158 270 263 87 04817900 Ekauna 1,922 863 1,059 1.463 826 637 797 711l X 04818000 KOJ)cc 635 255 380 411 286 125 231 223 133 04818100 Laulee Teera Mau 1,683 641 L042 1.145 737 408 764 631 491 04818200 Kairee 2,941 1,102 1.839 2,444 1.360 1.084 1.673 1,182 12 04818300 Kori Khurd 531 198 333 299 186 113 180 168 67 3 04818400 Saya 259 113 146 147 94 53 70 64 04818500 Rasulpur 143 ,54 89 175 80 95 64 306 161 04818600 Bachhaundha 1,007 h86 621 727 340 387 467 2,554 2.014 540 04818700 Kon'ahee 7,1 IS 3,120 3.995 3.904 2,341 1,563 203 32 04818800 Kauhara 442 159 283 535 293 242 235 928 173 04818900 Pavaiya 2,047 853 1,194 1,359 1,005 354 1.101 224 184 40. 04819000 Beldan 719 307 412 522 304 218 1,138 758 J80 04819100 Maraulce 2,221 942 1.279 1.437 871 566 599 513 86 04819200 Jarohra 1,440 598 842 LlI4 608 506 672 620 52 04819300 Atnlohra 1,878 801 1,077 1,094 772 322 951 648 31Ll 04819400 Bisandee 1.714 750 964 1,038 690 348 557 1,151 820 331 04819500 Majhiva Sani 2,282 992 1,290 1,511 954 195 68 65 3 04819600 Rachha 534 215 319 420 225 420 1,089 916 l73 04819700 Ranipur 2,675 1,230 1,445 1,428 1,008 191 285 178 107 04819800 Palhari Sani 554 229 325 446 255 106 146 78 68 04819900 Bil Gavan 365 158 207 244 138 269 573 448 125 04820000 Elavan 1,332 586 746 730 461 187 207 189 l8 04823700 Utnrehanda 581 234 347 450 263 790 568 535 33 04823800 Pawai 2,000 803 1,197 1,651 861 460 426 341 292 49 04823900 Bisanda (Rural) 1,195 471 724 886 109 291 278 13 04824000 Ghoori 698 257 441 440 331 343 34 313 295 18 04824100 !tara Malauli 797 332 465 377 804 439 650 571 79 04824200 Siklodhi 1,498 679 819 1,243 582 330 252 279 276 04824300 Chandrayal 764 319 445 1,484 1,090 1,447 1,140 307 04824400 Punahur 3,028 1,210 1,818 2.574 363 871 642 229 04824500 Pindkhar 1,259 528 731 \,066 703 500 257 492 479 n 04824600 Kusama 900 332 568 757 221 \30 213 209 4 04824700 Khalaura 486 185 301 351 832 326 823 734 89 04824800 Amwan 2,046 885 1,161 (,158 968 653 1,201 859 342 Para 2,038 922 1.116 1,621 04824900 (,290 1.169 121 2,991 1,199 1.792 1,623 1,235 388 04825000 Bagha 537 524 13 1,596 601 995 1,027 653 374 04825100 Dabhani 2,025 1.299 726 4.381 1.890 2.491' 2.864 1,686 1,178 04825200 Oran (Rural) 75() 207 1.165 1,309 820 489 957 04825300 Shah pur Sani 2.024 859 1}4 610 328 282 370 236 04825400 Beri Birhand 737 322 415 652 598 869 564 ]05 04825500 Kullu Khera 1.690 751 939 1.250 681 587 1,051 628 42.3 04825600 Bhada~al 1,537 615 922 1.268 1,136 715 949 704 245 Gadaon 2,321 1,003 1,318 1,851 04825700 1,6l() 1,321 28'1 3,880 1,714 2.166 2.590 1,623 967 04825800 Tendura 1,391 1.137 254 3,230 1,307 1.923 2,725 1,570 1,155 04825900 Balian 1,748 1,397 351 3,306 1,406 1,900 2,540 1,551 989 04826000 Chaunsarh 626 128 837 1,058 1,036 718 318 754 04826100 Nandan Mau 1,895 170 583 321- 261 457 287 04826200 Lamchla 822 314 508 3,269 2,036 1,233 2,336 1,720 6[6 04826300 Singhpur Mali 4,669 2,026 2,643 2,045 1,209 836 1,289 1,147 142 04826400 Utarwan 2,876 1,256 1,620 145 124 176 101 75 04826500 Pahari Khurd 387 164 223 269 379 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisanda

Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricu !tural labourers workers Othcr workers Persons Males Females Persons' Males Fcmales' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

27,738 22,383 5,355 12,689 8,968 3,721 1,373 1,105 268 2,660 2,402 258 Ilisanda (To(al) 27,738 21,383 5,355 12,689 8,968 3,721 1,373 1,105 268 2,660 2,402 258 Oisanda (Rul'al) Bisanda (UI'han) Bisanda (Rural) 590 369 221 323 200 123 35 27 8 56 48 KOITam 376 340 36 130 101 29 20 18 2 27 27 Funfudcc 138 88 50 8 8 5 5 14 14 Karinga 1,083 792 291 297 213 84 52 34 18 48 39 9 Bhadcnadu 200 193 7 202 201 I I I 48 44 4 Salhi 160 158 2 88 85 3 16 14 2 6 6 Daftara 598 516 82 175 171 4 16 16 8 7 I Ekauna III II! 84 80 4 16 14 2 20 18 2 Konec 325 296 29 248 163 85 43 38 5 148 134 14 Laulee Teera Mau 993 720 273 525 337 188 61 39 22 94 86 8 Kairee 123 118 5 14 II 3 43 39 4 Kori Khurd 44 42 2 I I 4 3 21 21 Saya 53 53 10 10 Rasulpur 179 -42 f 137 237 138 99 3 3 48 28 20 Bachhaundha 1,164 959 205 1,012 730 282 117 86 31 261 239 22 Konahee 92 91 I 128 101 27 4 2 2 II 9 2 Kauhara 471 441 30 561 423 138 20 20 49 44 5 Pavaiya 175 140 35 32 30 2 7 6 10 8 2 Bcldan 712 472 240 352 220 132 19 16 55 50 5 Maraulee 343 299 44 205 167 38 9 8 42 39 3 Jarohra 410 382 28 185 165 20 7 7 70 66 4 Arnlohra 708 484 224 191 114 77 17 15 2 35 35 Bisandee 785 523 262 300 241 59 17 13 4 49 43 6 Majhiva Sani 34 34 30 27 3 3 3 J Rachha 531 472 59 434 335 99 48 40 8 76 69 7 Ranipur !O8 51 57 15 8 7 158 116 42 4 3 Palhari Sani 146 78 68 Bil Gavan 533 411 122 27 25 2 2 2 11 10 Elavan 150 141 9 20 13 7 10 10 27 25 2 Umrehanda 523 491 32 9 8 I 16 16 20 20 Pawai 207 185 22 114 88 26 3 3 17 16 Bisanda (Rural) 201 193 8 28 26 2 6 5 56 54 2 Ghoori 280 268 12 3 2 I 8 8 22 17 5 Ilara Malauli 441 379 62 160 147 13 16 15 33 30 3· Siklodhi 135 135 127 124 3 1 16 16 Chandrayal 929 718 211 327 248 79 44 36 8 147 138 9 Punahur 476 363 113 337 235 102 41 31 10 17 13 4 Pindkhar 316 310 6 155 150 5 5 4 16 IS I Kusama 109 109 85 83 2 I I 18 16 2 Khalaura 520 474 46 266 228 38 12 9 25 23 2 Amwan 436 356 80 664 419 245 36 30 6 65 54 11 Para 944 866 78 234 204 30 15 12 97 87 10 Bagha 417 411 6 87 81 6 5 5 28 27 Dabhani 960 . 651 309 846 447 399 22 18 4 197 183 14 Oran (Rural) 705 587 118 195 130 65 15 6 9 42 27 IS Shahpur Sani 262 161 101 86 56 30 6 3 3 16 16 Ben Birhand 718 466 252 110 60 50 29 26 3 12 12 Kullu Khera 480 299 181 505;;.. 267 238 23 21 2 43 41 2 Bhadawal 641 478 163 260 183 77 21 21 27 22 5 Gadaon 940 878 62 518 303 215 42 40 2 110 100 10: Tendura 723 647 76 491 339 152 84 69 15 93 82 11 Balian 1.323 1,111 212 337 208 129 47 37 10 41 41 Chaunsarh 602 510 92 124 90 34 5 5 23 21 2 Nandan Mau 283 196 87 121 50 71 3 3 50 41 9 Lamchla 1.667 1,230 437 438 288 150 141 115 26 90 87 3 Singhpur Mali 1.043 930 113 199 176 23 11 8 3 36 33 3 Ularwan 122 70 52 38 19 19 5 4 II 8 3 Pahari Khurd 380 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cu Iti valors Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0424 Bisanda (Total) 24,319 6,931 17,388 ,8,679 1,706 6,973 14,014 4,419 9,5'95 0424 Bisanda (Rural) 24,319 6,931 17,388 8,679 1,706 6,973 14,014 4,419 9,595 0424 Bisanda (Urban) Bisanda (Rural) 04817300 Korram 497 241 256 51 26 25 397 195 202 04817400 Funfudce 168 4 164 132 4 128 36 36 04817500 Karinga 123 28 95 77 7 70 25 8 17 04817600 Bhadcnadu 788 108 680 514 67 447 251 29 222 04817700 Salhi 488 51 437 212 14 198 274 36 238 04817800 Daftara 184 33 15 I 38 6 32 145 27 118 04817900 Ekauna 666 116 550 257 29 228 396 85 311 04818000 Konce 180 63 117 52 12 40 113 44 (,9 04818100 LaulceTccra Mau 381 106 275 228 49 179 99 22 77 04818200 Kaircc 771 178 593 372 49 323 364 102 262 04818300 Kori Khurd 119 18 101 50 5 45 56 5 51 04818400 Saya 77 27 50 39 7 32 31 13 18 04818500 Rasulpur III 16 95 87 2 85 11 2 9 04818600 Bachhaundha 260 34 226 178 22 156 74 10 64 04818700 Konahcc 1,350 327 1,023 194 37 157 1,056 224 832 04818800 Kauhara 300 90 210 14 8 6 268 79 189 04818900 Pavaiya 258 77 181 54 13 41 203 63 14{J 04819000 Bcldan 298 120 178 79 24 55 208 87 121 04819100 Maraulcc 299 113 186 48 18 30 240 89 151 04819200 Jarohra 515 95 420 150 10 140 354 77 277 04819300 Amlohra 422 152 270 180 42 138 233 104 129 04819400 Bisandee 87 42 45 24 13 II 61 27 34 04819500 Majhiva Sani 360 134 226 187 53 134 161 76 85 04819600 Rachha 352 160 192 344 156 188 04819700 Ranipur 339 92 247 172 42 130 145 42 103 04819800 Palhari Sani 161 77 84 9 3 6 20 11 9 04819900 Bil Gavan 98 60 38 6 4 2 04820000 Etavan 157 13 144 78 11 67 75 2 73 04823700 Umrehanda 243 74 \69 25 16 9 193 42 151 04823800 Pawai 1,083 326 757 713 177 536 341 129 212 04823900 Bisanda (Rural) 545 168 377 40 15 25 501 151 350 04824000 Ghoori 149 53 96 3 3 140 50 90 04824100 Itara Malauli 64 48 16 2 2 62 46 16 04824200 Siklodhi 593 233 360 152 57 95 418 161 257 04824300 Chandrayal 303 54 249 127 14 113 173 38 135 04824400 Punahur 1,127 344 783 650 185 465 430 135 295 04824500 Pindkhar 195 61 134 98 12 86 94 47 47 04824600 Kusama 265 21 244 232 9 223 30 10 20 04824700 Khalaura 138 12 126 42 4[ 89 9 80 04824800 Amwan 335 98 237 296 73 223 16 6 10 04824900 Para 420 109 311 171 64 107 237 39 198 04825000 Bagha 333 66 267 173 20 153 121 41 80 231 04825100 Dabhani 490 129 361 154 37 117 307 76 277 04825200 Oran (Rural) 839 387 452 139 33 106 560 283 04825300 Shahpur Sani 352 70 282 136 [6 120 212 52 160 04825400 Beri Birhand 240 92 148 67 14 53 163 75 88 246 04825500 Kullu Khera 381 88 293 56 15 41 311 65 99 0482560<1" Bhadawal 217 53 164 75 17 58 132 33 279 04825700 Gadaon 902 432 470 223 57 166 637 358 184 415 04825800 Tcndura 980 302 678 165 41 124 599 729 04825900 Ballan 1,334 433 901 166 24 142 1,114 385 92 378 04826000 Chaunsarh 792 154 638 299 52 247 470 63 04826100 Nandan Mau 282 92 190 158 31 127 114 51 II 31 04826200 Lamchta 126 35 91 66 17 49 42 176 289 04826300 Singhpur Mali 933 316 617 355 97 258 465 28 307 04826400 Ularwan 756 62 694 417 34 383 335 35 04826500 Pahari Khurd 93 44 49 3 3 62 27

381 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bisanda of marginal workers Household industry Locati(lll workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females _ Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 733 261 472 893 545 34S 81,764 38,758 43,006 Bisanda (Total) 0424 733 261 472 893 545 348 81,764 38,758 43,006 Bisanda (Rural) ()424 Bisanda (Urban) 0424 Bisanda (Rural) 13 4 9 36 20 1.444 701 743 Komllll 04817JOO 1,186 533 653 Funfudcc 04817400 2 I 19 12 7 296 147 149 Karinga 04817500 14 5 9 9 7 2 1,773 919 854 Bhadcnadu 04817600 I 956 512 444 Sathi 04817700 I I 600 256 344 Daflara 04817800 13 2 II 1,121 593 528 Ekauna 04817900 9 2 7 (1 I 721 326 395 Koncc 04818000 14 9 5 40 26 14 1,657 708 949 Laulec Teera Mau 0481810() 12 5 7 23 22 2,543 1.343 1,200 Kairce 04818200 12 8 4 482 186 296 Kori Khurd 0481830() 7 7 296 138 158 Saya 048 I 8400 I I 12 12 139 64 75 Rasulpw 04818500 2 2 6 2 4 839 421 418 BachhaLndha 04818600 26 7 19 74 59 15 5,895 2,563 3,332 KOl1llhcc 048187()0 9 3 6 9 9 350 181 169 Kauhara 04818800 I I 2,095 913 1,182 Pavaiya 04818900 2 2 9 9 564 283 281 Bcldan 04819000 3 2 1 8 4 4 1,743 814 929 Maraulec 0481910(J 2 2 7 6 1 1,182 612 570 larohra 04819200 8 6 2 1,599 680 919 Amlohra 04819300 2 2 1,384 586 798 Bisandec 04819400 4 I 3 8 4 4 2,032 965 1,067 Majhiva Sani 04819500 8 4 4 378 208 170 Rachha 04819600 17 4 13 5 4 2,389 1,112 1,277 Ranipur 04819700 129 61 68 3 2 361 178 183 Palhari Sani 04819800 5 3 2 87 53 34 284 140 144 Bir Gavan 04819900 4 4 1,057 500 557 Etavan 04820000 15 8 7 10 8 2 532 257 275 Umrehanda 04823700 9 6 3 20 14 6 1,399 736 - 663 Pawai 04823800 4 2 2 878 471 407 Bisanda (Rural) 04823900 4 3 2 2 825 331 494 Ghoori 04824000 862 302 560 !tara Malauli 04824100 4 2 2 19 13 6 1,163 550 613 Siklodhi 04824200 3 2 I 703 355 348 Chandrayal 04824300 22 7 15 25 17 8 2,440 1,216 1,224 Punahur 04824400 2 1,266 601 665 Pindkhar 04824500 3 2 I 1,044 485 559 Kusama 04824600 4 3 3 2 510 232 278 Khataura 04824700 I 1 22 19 J 1.840 815 1,025 Amwan 04824800 3 2 9 5 4 1,488 745 743 Para 04824900 38 33 3.31'4 1,383 1,931 Bagha 04825000 22 10 12 7 6 1,587 713 874 Dabhani 04825100 15 7 8 125 64 61 3,275 1,606 1,669 Oran (Rural) 04825200 I I 3 2 1.613 768 845 Shahpur Sani 04825300 9 3 6 438 247 191 Ben Birhand 04825400 3 2 II 7 4 1,210 679 531 Kullu Khera 0482550(1 6 5 4 2 2 1,123 1 591 532 Bhadawal 04825600 35 15 20 7 2 5 1,556 702 854 Gadaon 04825700 126 30 96 90 47 43 3,335 1,522 1,813 Tendura 04825800 44 18 26 10 (1 4 2,640 1,358 1,282 Balian 04825900 16 3 13 7 7 2,530 1,251 1,279 Chaunsarh 04826000 10 10 1,601 719 882 Nandan Mau 04826100 _ 8 7 10 6 4 735 356 379 Lamch!a 048262(J0 74 24 50 39 19 20 4,020 1,952 2,068 Singhpur Mali 04826300 I I 3 3 2,093 1,033 1,060 Utmwan 04826400 6 2 4 22 12 10 378 200 178 Pahari Khurd 04826500 382 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT .. MAHUWA CD BLOCI( DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Arca of institutional and housclcss code Narl)c of Village in Number of population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Village hcctarcs houscholds --=P::-c-rs-o-n-s.L:::.l::.M=a:::lc:;':s:.:.L.-F-cl-n-a-le-s -"'P-cr:....s::Jol::..:ls:.;,;:;:.:.:.:..:.:.,M:.:.c.a":::lcc:.s.::J2::....J;.:.:...::;F::Jc.:.,m::..u...::lc:._·s- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0425 Mahu"a (Total) 49,126.0 30,756 180,397 97,517 82,880 35,588 18.740 16,848 0425 Mahuva (Rural) 49,126.0 30,756 180,397 97,517 82,880 35,588 18,740 16,848 0425 Mahuva (Urban) Mahuva (Rural) 04820100 Ghuraunda 291.0 149 894 490 404 171 91 80 04820200 Sahewa 954.0 423 2,596 1,395 1.2ll1 493 250 243 04820300 Bahoran Purwa 259.0 127 781 394 387 159 70 89 04820400 Jamrchi 524.0 251 1.554 813 741 333 163 170 04820500 Bil Gaon 2,054.0 894 5,729 3,181 2,548 1.072 579 493 04820600 Ajit Para 1,144.0 621 3.314 1.821 1.493 652 342 310 04820700 Bigahna 245.0 129 1.042 554 488 191 101 9() 04820800 Nai 496.0 273 1.632 929 703 335 193 142 04820900 Durai Mali 296.0 151 1,023 540 483 214 117 97 04821000 Takuli 226.0 102 573 290 283 12 I 60 61 04821100 Mahuwa 1,161.0 759 4,265 2.319 1,946 789 419 370 04821200 Barsanda Khurd 280.0 131 884 490 394 196 102 94 0482lJOO Jaklllli 434.0 228 1,194 631 562 245 124 121 0482140~ Barsanda Buzurg 193 1,136 632 504 251 144 107 04821500 Khurhand 1,547.0 758 4.747 2,589 2.158 859 454 405 04821600 Makad 776.0 337 2,192 1.181 1.011 408 213 195 04821700 Scmariya Jadid 96.0 30 194 116 78 33 21 12 04821800 Dongari 80 411 229 182 83 53 30 04821900 Chllibaoll 695.0 589 3,575 1.941 1.634 6S1 356 325 04822000 Kergehana 165 832 437 395 179 84 95 04822100 hara Khurd 206.0 186 966 523 443 207 109 98 109 04822200 Syohad 192.0 207 1,277 712 565 229 120 04822300 Haslam 729.0 471 2,750 1,482 1,268 574 301 273 04822400 Adharori 420.0 251 1,391 739 652 308 171 137 04822500 Scmaria Mirdaha 257.0 158 968 513 455 176 91 85 92 04822600 Nandna 305.0 190 1,123 609 514 190 98 319 04822700 Nagnedhi 535.0 659 3,686 2,038 1,648 713 394 04822800 Chak Amhar 18.0 ------Un-inhabited------04822900 Chak Mochaha 18.0 ------Un-inhabiled------34 19 04823000 Chak Takuli 18.0 50 331 176 155 53 87 04823100 Rahusal 194.0 145 969 524 445 179 92 374 04823200 Khamhaura 1,037.0 703 4,006 2,170 1,836 804 430 84 04823300 Tenduhi 207.0 138 876 475 401 180 96 300 04823400 Anathuwa 464.0 507 2,923 1,539 1,384 568 268 2 04823500 Budhauli 110.0 5 25 12 13 2 164 148 04823600 Gumai 509.0 357 1,935 1,064 871 312 73 04833300 Govindpur 297.0 84 570 301 269 143 70 104 58 46 04833400 Bhasround 438.0 73 466 258 208 155 134 04833500 Madhopur 626.0 178 1,111 60S 506 289 250 234 04833600 Manipur 1,007.0 377 2,323 1,272 1.051 484 160 80 80 04833700 Barokhar Khurd 123.0 120 691 359 332 148 138 04833800 Paigamberpur 105.0 273 1,503 784 719 286 41 32 04833900 Majhgawan Seodh 234.0 49 329 183 146 73 487 04834000 Barokhar Buzurg 1.258.0 963 5.50 I 2.990 2.511 992 505 04834100 Gopal Khera 51.0 ------Un -i nhabited------321 265 04834200 Malehra Niwada 789.0 583 3.293 1.817 1.476 586 37 33 04834300 Bal Khera 114.0 70 403 232 171 70 13 7 6 04834400 Nibhaura 97.0 II 73 40 33 546 274 272 04834500 Sauta ?yodha 759.0 434 2.465 1,308 1.157 350 184 166 04834600 Bansaka 334.0 290 1,781 939 842 118 61 57 04834700 Gadhi Chand pur 94.0 116 572 302 270 12 6 6 04834800 Ajilpur 226.0 20 119 65 54 248 132 116 04834900 Tera Girwan 190.0 174 1,248 690 558 87 39 17 22 04835000 Khadiha 96.0 25 195 108 153 79 74 04835100 Pataura 120.0 126 785 417 368 33 15 18 04835200 Guidi Mafi 52.0 31 211 109 102 132 75 57 04835300 Sarswaha 54.0 128 654 360 294 3'84 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Namc of Villagc II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

48,869 26,371 22,498 74,416 53,000 21,416 Mahuv3 (Total) 48,869 26,371 22,498 74,416 53,000 21,416 Mahuva (Rural) Mahuva (Urhan) Mahllva (Rural) 354 196 158 397 273 124 Ghuraullda 491 251 240 890 630 260 Sahcwa 201 103 98 261 209 52 Bahman Purwa 340 176 164 611 433 178 Jamrchi 1,117 608 509 2.151 1,577 574 Bil Gaon 722 381 341 1,277 892 385 Ajit Para 22 8 14 500 353 147 Bigahna 600 352 248 599 450 149 Nai 24 15 9 325 264 61 Durai Mali 164 79 85 257 175 81 Takuli 1,239 682 551 2.085 1,428 657 Mahllwa 430 233 197 348 263 85 Barsantia Khurd 312 144 168 513 353 160 Jakhni 616 343 273 526 360 166 Barsanda Bllzurg 914 488 426 2,318 1,548 770 Khurhand 919 498 421 1,006 679 327 Makari 24 13 II 79 55 24 Scmariya JadiLl lSI 100 81 181 131 50 DOl1gari 1,459 S03 656 1,646 1,135 51 I Chhibaol1 250 126 124 420 282 138 Kcrgehana 363 195 168 390 282 108 Itara Khurd 503 304 199 749 490 259 Syohad 1,208 635 573 1,021 777 244 Haslam 436 236 200 538 404 134 Adharori 532 275 257 506 354 152 SClllal;a M irdaha 4S2 260 222 630 428 202 Nandna 1,956 1,074 882 1,612 1,177 435 Nagnedhi ------Un-inhabited------Chak Amhar ------Un-inhabited------Chak Mochaha 189 123 66 Chak Takuli 429 239 190 412 313 99 Rahusat 1,660 887 773 1,559 1,175 384 Khalllhaura 305 169 136 375 271 104 Tenduhi 585 321 264 1,261 932 329 Analhuwa 16 10 6 Budhauli 559 300 259 914 681 233 GUlllai 146 81 65 138 113 25 Govindpur 109 62 47 132 101 31 Bhasround 69 37 32 255 205 50 Madhopur 720 386 334 937 675 262 Manipur 432 228 204 285 206 79 Barokhar Khurd 259 128 131 674 484 \90 Paigamberpur 130 70 60 90 67 23 Majhgawan Seodha 1,451 776 675 2.271 1.605 666 Barokhar Buzurg ------Un -i n ha bi ted------Gopal Khera 1,118 614 504 1,428 1.016 412 Malehra Niwada 94 54 40 184 140 44 Bal Khera 33 16 17 22 14 8 Nibhaura 849 456 393 808 594 214 Saula Syodha 299 159 . 140 806 575 231 Bansaka 286 145 141 244 172 72 Gadhi Chandpur 95 58 37 Ajitpur 389 208 181 559 411 148 Tera Girwan 79 61 18 Khadiha 315 174 141 369 234 135 Pataura 130 69 61 110 73 37 Gaidi Mafi 399 216 183 279 212 67 Sarswaha

3R5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY C 0 llIocl< -

Location code lIIitcrates Total workers Main workers number Name ofYiliage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fel1l a les 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0425 Mahuva (Total) 105,981 44,517 61,464 82,179 50,712 31,467 55,885 41,732 14,153 0425 Mahuva (Rural) 105,981 44,517 61,464 82,179 50,712 31,467 55,885 41,732 14,153 0425 Mahuva (Urban) Mahuva (Rural) 04820100 Ghuraunda 497 217 280 452 249 203 342 222 (20 04820200 Sahewa 1.706 765 941 1.549 845 704 1,246 6')3 553 04820300 Bahoran Purwa 520 185 335 203 200 3 151 149 2 04820400 Jamrchi 943 380 563 78 ( 423 358 548 350 198 04820500 Bil Gaon 3.578 1.604 1,974 2,213 1593 620 1.881 1.509 372 04820600 Ajit Para 2,037 929 1,108 1,632 1,017 615 1,256 870 386 04820700 Bigahna 542 201 341 596 308 288 449 302 147 04820800 Nai 1,033 479 554 829 529 300 699 466 233 04820900 Ourai Mali 698 276 422 692 358 334 680 354 326 04821000 Takuli 316 115 201 313 147 166 313 147 166 04821100 Mahuwa 2.)80 891 1,289 2,299 1,300 999 1,365 1,091 274 04821200 Barsanda Khurd 536 227 309 370 229 141 292 208 84 0482[300 Jakhni 681 279 402 599 337 262 515 299 216 04821400 Barsanda BUl.urg 610 272 338 596 371 225 298 252 46 04821500 Khurhand 2.429 1,041 l,388 1,915 1,289 626 1,494 1.146 348 04821600 Makari 1,186 502 684 868 594 274 428 352 76 04821700 Scmariya Jadid 115 61 54 46 44 2' 39 38 1 04821800 Oongari 230 98 132 .226 125 101 95 59 36 04821900 Chhibaon 1,929 806 1,123 1,438 956 4H2 711 662 49 04822000 Kcrgehana 412 155 257 224 215 9 223 214 9 04822100 (tara Khurd 576 241 335 343 247 96 126 120 6 34 04822200 Syohad 528 222 306 394 320 74 309 275 308 04822300 Hastam 1,729 705 1,024 1,242 760 482 911 603 9 04822400 Adharori 853 335 518 595 368 227 147 138 70 04822500 Semaria Mirdaha , 462 159 303 339 259 80 306 236 2(3 166 47 04822600 Nandn3 493 181 312 60S 332 273 628 85 04822700 Nagncdhi 2,074 861 1,213 1,638 1,071 567 713 04822800 Chak Amhar ------Un-inhabited------04822900 Chak Mochaha ------Un-inhabitcd------88 4 04823000 ChakTakuli 142 53 89 193 92 101 92 189 56 04823100 Rahusat 557 211 346 454 253 201 2:45 838 212 0';823200 Khamhaura 2,447 995 1,452 1,652 1,069 583 1,050 194 48 04823300 Tcnduhi 501 204 297 369 249 120 242 218 04823400 Anathuwa 1,662 607 1,055 1,220 876 344 947 729 04823500 Budhau1i' 9 2 7 18 9 9 9 9 480 158 04823600 Gumai 1,021 383 638 844 519 325 638 178 142 36 04833300 Govindpur 432 188 244 288 152 136 110 48 04833400 Bhasround 334 157 177 158 110 48 158 263 47 04833500 Madhopur 856 400 456 528 319 209 310 609 219 04833600 Manipur 1,386 597 789 1,263 709 554 828 163 73 04833700 Barokhar Khurd 406 153 253 356 185 171 236 325 297 28 04833800 Paigamberpur 829 300 529 679 406 273 90 65 04833900 Majhgawan Seodha 239 116 (23 155 90 65 155 1.904 1.447 457 04834000 Barokhar Buzurg . 3.230 1,385 1.845 2.523 1.670 853 04834100 Gopal Khera ------Un-inhabited------·-- 1.384

33,516 25,144 8,372 14,529 9,908 4,621 1,685 I,D[ 554 6,155 5,549 606 Mahuva (Total) 33,516 25,144 8,372 14,529 9,908 4,621 1,685 1,131 554 6,155 5,549 606 Mahuva (Rural) Mahuva (UdJan) Mahuva (Rural) 196 120 76 127 85 42 4 4 15 13 2 Ghurllunda 1,111 613 498 110 60 50 6 5 19 15 4 Sahe:va 146 146 4 3 I 1 I Bahoran Purwa 233 162 71 279 164 115 2 2 34 22 12 Jamrehi 1,200 1,015 185 570 400 170 27 23 4 84 71 13 Bil Gaoll 909 610 299 219 156 63 45 30 15 83 74 <) Ajil Para 420 282 138 10 6 4 19 14 5 Bigahna 241 168 73 411 257 154 15 14 I 32 27 5 Nai 656 342 314 6 5 9 3 6 9 8 Durai Mali 69 60 9 237 81 156 I I 6 5 Takuli 699 541 158 393 303 90 33 28 5 240 219 21 Mahuwa 125 67 58 17 8 9 4 2 2 146 131 15 Barsanda Khurd 302 187 115 133 74 59 63 23 40 17 15 2 Jakhlli 144 123 21 38 25 13 5 5 I'll 99 12 Barsanda Buzurg 853 676 177 309 175 134 75 54 21 257 241 16 Khurhand 235 197 38 III 82 29 15 II 4 67 62 5 Makari 17 17 20 20 I 1 I Semariya Jadid 21 16 5 29 13 16 21 II 10 24 19 Dongari 225 218 7 223 197 26 95 91 4 168 156 12 ChhibaOIl 153 149 4 68 63 5 2 2 Kergehalla 95 91 4 5 5 2 24 23 !tara ((hurd 176 171 5 96 70 26 18 15 3 19 19 Syohad 372 326 46 188 138 50 274 77 197 77 62 15 HaSlam lOS 99 6 19 19 7 5 2 16 15 Adharori 142 128 14 143 90 53 1 20 18 2 Semaria M irdaha 85 74 11 101 71 30 6 6 21 15 6 Nandna 393 358 35 145 118 27 28 24 4 147 128 19 Nagnedhi ------un-inhabitcd------Chak Amhar ------~Un-inhabiled------Chak Mochaha 90 86 4 2 2 Chak Takuli 194 146 48 33 27 6 9 9 9 7 2 Rahusal 441 359 82 426 325 101 47 30 17 136 124 12 Khamhaura 127 108 19 103 75 28 2 2 10 9 I Tenduhi 304 261 43 510 353 157 19 \ 6 13 114 109 5 Analhuwa 8 8 Budhauli 465 347 118 134 107 27 7 4 3 32 22 10 Gumai 128 104 24 49 37 12 Govindpur 98 73 25 55 32 23 5 5 Bhasround 190 155 35 12 10 2 4 4 104 94 10 Madhopur 514 350 164 67 45 22 22 16 6 225 198 27 Manipur 71 48 23 144 94 50 21 21 Barokhar Khurd 224 208 16 27 19 8 8 8 66 62 4 Paigamberpur 2 2 153 88 65 Majhgawan Seodha 852 682 170 781 555 226 144 94 50 127 116 11 Barokhar Buzurg --~------Un-inhabited------Gopal Khera 543 418 125 .638 342 296 12 4 191 155 36 Malehra Niwada 60 60 I 2 2 Bal Khera 9 9 Nibhaura 472 379 93 206 167 39 19 15 4 53 49 '1 Saula Syodha 503 302 201 239 129 110 9 g 1 26 25 I Bansaka 60 46 14 [7 [3 4 37 34 3 Gadhi Chandpur 32 32 Ajilpur 172 149 23 [17 85 32 II 11 83 82 Tcra Girwall 57 54 3 [ [ 4 4 3 3 Kltadiha 100 95 5 36 35 10 9 43 40 3 Palaul1l 27 26 [4 13 10 10 Gaidi Mali 69 42 27 222 120 102 14 8 6 14 11 3 Sarswaha '387 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persolls Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0425 Mahuva (Total) 26,294 8,980 17,314 8,549 1,880 6,669 14,455 5,179 9,276 0425 Mahu\'8 (Rural) 26,294 8,980 17,314 8,549 1,880 6,669 14,455 5,179 9,276 0425 Mahuva (Urban) Mahuv3 (Rural) 04820 I 00 Ghuraunda 110 27 83 32 32 72 22 50 04820200' Sahewa 303 152 151 6 295 151 144 04820300 Bahoran Purwa 52 51 I 52 51 I 04820400 Jamrchi 233 73 160 65 8 57 168 65 103 04820500 Bil Gaon 332 84 248 106 4 102 202 67 135 04820600 Aj it Para 376 147 229 214 83 13 \ \56 60 96 04820700 Bigahna 147 6 141 ,145 6 139 2 2 04820800 Nai 130 63 67 62 22 40 68 41 27 04820900 Durai Mafi 12 4 8 II J 8 I I 04821000 Takuli 04821100 Mahuwa 934 209 725 196 26 170 687 158 529 04821200 Barsanda Khurd 78 21 57 10 9 53 9 44 04821300 Jakhni 84 38 46 27 5 22 41 29 12 04821400 Barsanda Buzurg 298 119 179 10 7 3 161 36 125 04821500 Khurhand 421 143 278 138 35 103 175 48 127 04821600 Makari 440 242 198 54 6 48 371 225 146 04821700 Semariya Jadid 7 6 3 2 3 3 04821800 Dongari 131 66 65 5 5 18 8 10 04821900 Chhibaon 727 294 433 112 56 56 583 217 366 04822000 Kergchalla I I 04822100 Ilara Khurd 217 127 90 10 5 5 172 96 76 04822200 Syohad 85 45 40 36 20 16 41 19 22 04822300 Haslam 331 157 174 64 26 38 134 41 93 04822400 Adharori 448 230 218 334 163 171 108 63 45 04822500 Scmaria Mirdaha 33 23 10 28 20 8 144 04822600 Nandna 392 166 226 75 24 51 231 87 04822700 Nagnedhi 925 443 482 202 65 137 520 240 280 04822800 Chak Amhar ------Un-inllabited------04822900 Chak Mochaha ------Un -inha bi ted ------60 04823000 Chak Takuli 101 4 97 37 37 64 4 42 75 04823100 Rahusat 209 64 145 81 15 66 117 310 04823200 Khamhaura 602 231 371 65 33 32 494 184 46 04823300 TCllduhi 127 55 72 40 16 24 84 38 109 67 . 04823400 Anathuwa 273 147 126 65 18 47 176 04823500 Budhauli 9 9 9 9 27 134 04823600 Gumai 206 39 167 35 4 31 161 2 04833300 Govindpur 110 10 100 99 4 95 2 04833400 Bhasround 10 II 04833500 Madhopur 218 56 162 137 22 115 21 11 65 04833600 Manipur 435 100 335 154 13 141 76 14 50 04833700 Barokhar Khurd 120 22 98 54 7 47 64 225 53 172 04833800 Paigamberpur 354 109 245 64 6 58 04833900 Majhgawan Seodha 142 262 04834000 Barokhar Buzurg 619 223 396 112 29 83 404 04834100 Gopal Khera ------Un-inhabjted------49 75 04834200 Malchra Niwada 222 66 156 93 15 78 124 7 6 04834300 Bal Khera 31 29 2 3 3 04834400 Nibhaura 6 5 I 223 43 180 04834500 Sauta Syodha 563 100 463 323 4.9 274 75 34 ~ 41 04834600 Bansaka 156 46 110 76 9 67 87 25 62 04834700 Gadhi Chandput 210 78 132 105 36 69 04834800 Ajilpur 21 6 15 04834900 Tera Girwan 122 38 84 81 18 63 1 04835000 Khadiha 30 8 22 26 6 20 40 6 34 04835100 Palaura 140 17 123 83 5 78 19 5 14 04835200 Gaidi Mali 30 5 25 10 10 2 I 04835300 Sarswaha 9 3 6 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva of marginal workers

Houschold industry workcrs ___O=-t.:...h;_:c_r ...,w,-o_rk_c __ r-,-s _,-- ___...:..N.;_;o,-,:I1,-:- \.:...v.;:-o.;_;rk.:.;e..;_rs:;:-~:-- Location code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Namc of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

899 331 568 2,391 1,590 801 98,218 46,805 51,413 Mahllva (Total) 0425 899 331 568 2,391 1,590 SOl 98,218 46,805 51,413 Mahllva (Rural) 0425 Mahll\'a (Urban) 0425 Mahuva (Rural) 5 4 442 241 20 I Ghuraunda 04820100 1.047 550 497 Sahcwa 048202()O 578 194 384 Bahoran Purwa 04820300 773 390 383 lamrehi 04820400 4 3 20 12 8 3.516 1.588 1,928 Bil Gaon 04820500 5 J 2 1.682 804 878 Ajil Para 04820600 446 246 200 Bigahna 04820700 803 400 403 Nai 04820800 331 182 149 Durai Mali 04820900 260 143 117 Takuli 04821()(}() 3 2 48 24 24 1.966 !,019 947 Mahuwa 04821100 15 II 4 514 261 253 Barsanda Khurd 04821200 8 3 5 8 595 295 300 Jakhni 048213()O I 126 76 50 540 261 279 Barsanda Buzurg 04821400 43 5 38 65 55 10 2,832 1,300 1,532 Khu~iland 04821500 6 3 3 9 8 1,324 587 737 Makari 04821600 148 72 76 Scmariya ladid 04821700 57 19 38 51 34 17 185 104 81 Dongari 04821800 13 5 8 19 16 2.137 985 1,152 Chilibaon 04821900 I 608 222 386 Kergehana 04822000 10 4 6 25 22 3 623 276 347 Itara Khurd 04822100 7 5 2 I I 883 392 491 Syohad 04822200 11 4 7 122 86 36 1,508 722 786 Hastam 04822300 3 2 3 796 371 425 Adharori 04822400 2 2 3 3 629 254 375 Semaria Mirdaha 04822500 30 14 16 56 41 15 518 277 241 Nandna 04822600 60 26 34 143 112 31 2,048 967 1,081 Nagnedhi 04822700 ------Ull-inhabitcd------ChakAmhar 04822800 ------Ull-inllabitcd------···_· Chak Mochaha 04822900 138 84 54 Chak Takuli 04823000 3 8 7 I 515 271 244 Rahusat 04823100 16 7 9 27 7 20 2,354 1,101 1,253 Khamhaura 04823200 3 I 2 507 226 281 Tenduhi 04823300 22 11 11 10 9 1,703 663 1,040 Analhuwa 04823400 7 3 4 Budhauli 04823500 5 4 4 5 1,091 545 546 Gumai 04823600 2 I 7 5 2 282 149 133 Govindpur O~833300 308 148 160 Bhasround 04833400 I 59 24 35 583 286 297 Madhopur 04833500 14 5 9 191 71 120 1,060 563 497 Manipur 04833(JOO 2 I 335 174 161 Barokhar Khurd 04833700 18 6 12 47 44 3 824 378 446 Paigambcrpur 04833800 174 93 81 Majhgawall Seodha 04833900 75 31 44 28 21 7 2,978 1,320 1,658 Barokhar Buzurg 04834000 ------Un -inha biled ------.--__ Gopal Khera 04834100 4 I 3 1.687 828 859 Malehra Niwada 04834200 24 23 309 140 169 Bal Khcra 04834300 3 2 I 58 26 32 Nibhaura 04834400 9 2 7 8 6 2 1,lp 598 554 Sauta Syodha 04834500 3 2 2 2 848 429 419 Bansaka 048346()0 18 17 247 130 117 Gadhi Challdpur 048347()0 87 33 54 Ajitpur 04834800 7 6 13 13 743 325 418 Tera Girwan 04834900 3 2 100 38 62 Khadiha 048350{)O 6 5 II 5 6 456 221 235 Pataura 04835({)O . 130 55 75 Gaidi Mali 04835200 3 2 4 3 326 176 150 Sarswaha 04835300

"389 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE IJRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless code Name of Village in Number of population) Population ill the age-group 0-6 number Village hectares households --::P:-e-rs-o-n-s.t::.:;:.t:M~a:!!le':::s!!L.-F-el-n-a-1e-s --:P::-e"':r"':so""nc.:;s':'=='-''7rv-'.:'1''':al:-:-e:'''s=:::Jl.:"'::':F:.l:cl;"':n::"'a::'1 e-s- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 04835400 Aljunah 834.0 435 2,210 [.212 998 405 207 198 04835500 Durgapur 216.0 265 1,403 745 658 253 140 113 04835600 Saripur 72.0 9 51 25 26 7 2 5 04835700 Moongus 112.0 92 441 243 198 101 55 46 04835800 Aila 276.0 188 1.103 591 512 254 134 120 04835900 Khcrwa 170.0 202 1.027 545 482 251 138 113 04836000 Masuri 546.0 296 1,816 1,024 792 336 171 165 04836100 Jarar 1,489.0 350 2.335 1,292 1,043 460 229 231 048]6200 Jahangirabad 40.0 4 30 19 II 3 2 04836300 Pithaurabad 144.0 248 1,307 723 584 260 135 125 04836400 Naharpur Mali 28.0 --·------Ull-inhabited------04836500 Khohi 293.0 95 517 290 227 104 511 4(, 04836600 Patraha 111.0 131 725 402 323 127 65 62 04836700 Mirzapur 106.0 41 254 139 115 54 26 n 04836800 Girwan 185.0 773 4.620 2,510 2,110 862 472 390 04836900 Jamapur 76.0 19 110 50 60 29 8 21 04837000 Murwan 339.0 442 2,642 1,392 1.250 508 276 232 04837100 Husenpur Khurd 151.0 144 /783 421 362 184 103 81 04837200 Bansi 898.0 340 1,781 976 805 343 170 173 04837300 Huscnpur Kalan 141.0 303 1,764 953 811 352 188 1M 04837400 ChakGirva 87.0 ------Un-inhabited------04837500 Bahadurpur Syond 531.0 ------_.--Un -in habi (ed------04837600 Muradpur 329.0 81 406 221 185 99 46 53 04837700 Barimanpur 115.0 332 1,809 1.0 I 0 799 340 191 149 04837800 Samastpur ------Un-inhabiled------04837900 Kazipur Girwan 392.0 191 1,098 606 492 184 99 85 04838000 Akbarpur Girwan 516.0 115 693 355 338 163 87 76 04838100 Syodha 64.0 344 1,892 1,012 880 386 210 176 04838200 Santpur 218.0 8 5 3 04838300 Nihalpur 327.0 27 156 86 70 16 7 9 04838400 Khanpur 636.0 233 1,269 707 562 232 131 101 04838500 Kolawal Raipur 584.0 144 683 395 288 lSI 82 69 04838600 Bariyari 237.0 26 [91 100 91 36 14 22 04838700 Manpur Khurd 321.0 32 269 153 116 58 31 27 04838800 Mau Girwan 548.0 172 1,125 636 489 217 115 102 04838900 Dcorar 388.0 266 1,692 886 806 344 168 176 04839000 Chakk Mali 35.0 5 21 10 II 9 4 5 04839100 Prempur 252.0 336 1,931 1,013 918 407 219 188 04839200 Chak Kiratpur 7.0 ------Un-inhabiled------04839300 Kcsamwa 172.0 66 399 218 181 73 42 31 04839400 Kiratpur 52.0 48 231 133 98 45 26 19 04839500 Chatsara 207.0 133 882 465 417 147 74 73 04839600 Bachhei 360.0 371 2,191 1,209 982 397 203 194 04839700 Dubari 89.0 83 428 234 194 83 46 37 69 04839800 Riga 139.0 143 . 750 400 350 142 73 04839900 Amritpur Kherwa 104.0 80 558 296 262 121 68 53 04840000 Baheri 722.0 539 2,966 1,586 1,380 517 284 233 82 04840100 Badeha Seodha 187.0 190 972 537 435 220 138 14 \ 04840200 Paharpur 335.0 279 1,442 791 651 310 169 129 04840300 Tarkhari 237.tJ 286 1,565 859 706 278 149 332 04840400 Nauhai 449.0 600 3,523 1,864 1,659 699 367 297 04840500 Nandwara 288.0 498 2,895 1.515 l,380 604 307 04840600 Chak Bande 8.0 -~------Un-inhabited ------1\8 04840700 Bande 350.0 241 [,383 754 629 269 151 80 04840800 Paundara 300.0 144 810 444 366 160 80 373 04840900 Gokhia 761.0 565 3,459 1,83[ [,628 751 378 04841000 Chak Hadaha 6.0 ------Un-inhabited------218 04841100 Kabauli 379.0 392 2,020 1,028 992 453 235 311 04841200 Hadaha 286.0 398 2,606 1,359 1,247 651 340 94 04841300 Kalhara 226.0 179 1,029 540 489 227 133 04841400 Pachokhar 828.0 724 3,999 2,159 1,840 831 449 382 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Namc of Villagc II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

805 437 368 964 657 307 Arjunah 511 286 225 690 448 242 Durgapur 27 18 9 Saripur 336 184 152 177 141 36 Moongus 268 138 130 458 336 122 Aila 450 255 195 336 255 81 Khcrwa 721 396 325 790 565 225 Masuri 415 228 187 828 610 218 Jarar 20 17 3 Jahangirabad 35 21 14 452 344 108 Pithaurabad ------Un-inhabited------Naharpur Mali 283 163 120 239 156 83 Khohi 113 63 50 351 262 89 Patraha 57 32 25 119 86 33 Mirzapur 943 510 433 1,992 1.295 697 Ginvan 33 26 7 Jamapur 657 347 310 1,071 714 357 Munvan 230 130 100 203 140 63 Huscnpur Khurd 403 230 173 647 476 171 Bansi 293 157 136 683 482 20 I Husenpur Kalan ------U 11- i n Il

Location code Illiteratcs Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmales 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 04835400 Arjunah 1.246 555 691 1,056 682 374 621 512 109 04835500 Durgapuf 713 297 416 747 407 340 428 335 93 04835600 Saripur 24 7 17 29 15 14 27 14 . 13 04835700 Moongus 264 102 162 257 138 119 237 132 lOS 04835800 Aila 645 255 390 531 291 240 292 233 59 04835900 Khcrwa 691 290 401 312 263 49 300 257 43 04836000 Masun 1.026 459 567 930 587 343 724 492 232 04836100 Jarar 1.507 682 825 1,258 727 531 809 634 175 04836200 Jahangirabad 10 2 8 27 18 9 20 17 3 04836300 Pithaurabad 855 379 476 624 400 224 260 235 25 04836400 Naharpur Mali ------Un-in1Iabitcd------04836500 Kltohi 278 134 144 261 160 101 135 134 04836600 Patraha 374 140 234 367 228 139 174 171 04836700 Mirzapur 135 53 82 80 75 5 80 75 04836800 Ginv3n 2.628 1.215 1.413 1.492 l,225 267 l.124 J.(JO I J23 I() 04836900 Jamapur 77 24 S3 50 28 22 48 28 55 0~837000 MUlwan 1.571 678 8<)3 1,112 7.11 401 567 512 04837100 Husenpur Kl1urd 580 281 299 368 211 157 280 195 85 04837200 Bansi 1.134 500 634 897 528 369 617 377 240 04837300 Husenpur Kalan 1.081 471 610 680 460 220 321 245 76 04837400 Chak Girva ------Un-illhabited------04837500 Bahadurpur Syondha ------Un-inhabited------I 04837600 Muradpur 343 166 177 124 101 23 93 92 5 04837700 Banmanpur 894 352 542 474 382 92 306 301 04837800 Samastpur ------Un -inll3 bi tcd ------220 04837900 Kazipur GilWan 923 461 462 560 310 2.50 527 307 148 45 04838000 Akbarpur Girwan 389 167 222 225 165 60 193 444 74 04838100 Syodha 1,067 446 621 683 476 207 518 3 I 04838200 Santpur 4 2 2 4 3 4 41 4 04838300 Niha1pur 55 20 35 73 46 27 45 321 283 04838400 Khanpur 589 220 369 677 368 309 604 221 04838500 Kolawal Raipur 385 166 219 366 222 144 221 45 13 04838600 Bariyari 114 49 65 60 46 14 5& 65 12 04838700 Manpur Khurd 215 106 109 85 67 18 77 28-1 283 4 04838800 Mau Girwan 737 326 411 465 309 156 80r, 446 355 04838900 Dcorar 1,08.' 418 667 978 509 469 5 5 04839000 ChakkMali 12 4 8 5 5 559 379 180 04839100 Prempur 1.269 520 749 1,002 555 447 04839200 Chak Kiratpur ------Un-inhabited------192 117 75 04839300 Kesaruwa 214 89 125 207 120 87 118 69 49 048J9400 Kiralpuf 139 70 69 118 69 49 237 222 15 04839500 Chatsara 535 227 308 274 245 29 773 523 250 04839600 Bachhci 1.143 445 698 1,203 660 543 100 222 122 100 04839700 Dubari 234 84 150 223 123 175 208 184 24 04839800 Riga 460 194 266 390 215 236 127 109 04839900 Amntpur KhelWa 319 135 184 250 131 119 481 1.069 824 245 04840000 Baheri 1,462 555 907 1.366 885 250 43-2 270 162 04840100 Badeha Seodha 575 273 302 535 285 353 539 280 259 04840200 Paharpur 869 376 493 749 396 518 271 217 54 04840300 Tarkhari 808 306 502 1.191 673 715 1.022 816 21)6 04840400 Nauhai 2,003 729 1,274 1.698 983 541 746 630 116 04840500 Nandwara U93 682 1,l11 1.307 766 ·04840600 Chak Bande ------Un -inhabited ------505 371 134 465 356 IU9 04840700 Bande 794 325. 469 262 203 297 210 87 04840800 Paundara 503 216 287 465 851 1.206 811 395 04840900 Gokhia 2,014 825 1,189 1,819 968 04841000 Chak Hadaha ------Un-inhabited------704 487 217 04841100 Kabauli 1,295 552 743 905 500 405 1,049 591 458 04841200 Hadaha 1,846 808 1.038 1,254 679 575 343 221 122 04841300 Kalhara 687 278 409 387 245 142 1.255 962 293 04841400 Pachokhar 2,407 985 1,422 1,863 1.114 749 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Naille of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 341 270 71 202 177 25 25 17 8 53 48 5 Atjunah 160 138 22 179 129 50 26 18 8 63 50 13 Durgapur 16 8 8 II 6 5 Sari pur 119 65 54 115 64 51 3 3 Moongus 242 189 53 41 35 6 9 9 Aila 40 36 4 24~ 206 37 17 15 2 Kherwa 422 263 159 233 172 61 42 33 9 27 24 3 MaslIri 594 472 122 122 76 46 10 5 5 83 81 2 Jarar 20 17 3 Jahangirabad 155 138 17 21 20 9 75 69 6 Pithaurabad ------Un-ilihubiled-:------Naha!plIr Mali 50 50 4 4 4 4 77 76 Khohi 92 90 2 26 26 7 7 49 48 Pal,-aha 45 44 24 22 2 II 9 2 tvl irzapur 430 403 27 211 181 30 21 15 (, 462 402 60 Girwan 38 21 17 9 6 3 I I' Jamapur 327 293 34 157 137 20 27 27 56 55 Munvan 150 107 43 124 82 42 I 5 5 Husenpur Khurd 555 330 225 42 30 12 6 4 2 14 13 Bansi 218 169 49 58 37 21 23 19 4 22 20 2 I-iuscllpur Kalan ------Un-inhabi led------Chak Girva ------Un-inhabited------Bahadurpur Syondha 71 71 19 18 I 2 2 I Muradpur 98 98 54 54 13 13 141 136 5 Barimanpur ------Un-inlJabited------­ Sal11aslpur 523 305 218 I 3 2 Kazipllr Girwan 65 41 24 128 107 21 Akba!plIr Girwan 248 212 36 163 133 30 14 II 93 88 5 Syodha 4 3 Santpur 35 34 5 2 3 5 5 Nihalpur 487 264 223 91 42 49 14 5 9 12 10 2 Khanpur 218 218 2 2 Kolawal Raipur 34 28 6 21 14 7 2 2 Bariyari 62 51 II 8 7 I 6 6 Manpur Khurd 1·98 196 2 60 59 28 27 1 MaliGirwan 657 339 3\8 69 46 23 22 13 9 53 48 5 Demar 5 5 Chakk Mati 443 293 \50 100 74 26 4 3 12 9 3 Prcmpur ------Un-inhabitcd------Chak Kiratpur 173 104 69 16 10 6 I 2 2 Kesaruwa 69 40 29 49 29 20 Kiratpur 137 131 6 81 73 8 2 2 17 16 Chalsara 597 369 228 123 102 21 4 4 49 48 Bachhei 222 122 100 Dubari 196 173 23 7 6 I 2 2 3 3 Riga 146 73 73 76 40 36 3 3 II II Amritpur Khenva 724 560 164 229 161 68 24 17 7 92 86 6 Baheri 244 152 92 174 108 66 7 3 4 7 7 Badelta Seodha 232 173 59 289 91 198 2 I 16 15 Paharpur 160 128 32 87 68 19 13 12 II 9 2 Tarkhari 908 716 \92 40 32 8 2 2 72 66 6 Nauhai 590 488 '102 94 90 4 12 12 50 40 10 Nandwara ------Un-inhabiled------Chak Bande 282 231 51 107 60 47 15 12 3 61 53 8 Bande 225 156 69 41 30 I I 6 3 3 25 21 4 Paundara 798 513 285 311 211 100 25 18 7 72 69 3 Gokhia ------Un-inllabited------Chak Hadaha 487 337 150 177 116 61 16 II 5 24 23 Kabauli 673 386 287 352 184 168 14 II 3 10 10 Hadaha 165 102 63 133 75 58 44 43 I Kalhal1l 701 537 164 379 261 118 42 40 2 133 124 9 Pacllokllar DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- [ndustrial categOl), Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

04835400 Arjunah 435 170 265 96 23 73 291 116 175 04835500 Durgapur 319 72 247 49 8 41 264 60 204 04835600 Saripur 2 2 1 04835700 Moongus 20 (1 14 10 3 7 10 7 04835800 Aila 239 58 181 76 71 162 52 110 04835900 Kherwa 12 6 6 I 1 8 5 04836000 Masun 206 95 III 36 18 18 164 72 92 04836100 Jarar 449 93 356 399 70 329 33 II 22 04836200 Jahangirabad 7 I 6 7 I 6 04836300 Pithaurahad 364 165 199 56 16 40 265 136 129 04836400 Naharpur Mali ------Un-inhahiled------04836500 Khohi 126 26 100 41 10 31 4 4 04836600 Patraha 193 57 136 74 7 67 92 28 64 04836700 Mirzapur 04836800 Girwan 368 224 144 17 II 6 197 105 92 04836900 Jamapur 2 2 2 2 04837000 Murwan 545 199 346 87 II 76 312 79 233 04837100 Huscnpur Khurd 88 16 72 51 7 44 37 9 2X 04837200 Bansi 280 151 129 95 55 40 143 66 77 04837300 Huscnpur Kalan 359 215 144 47 26 21 119 51 68 04837400 Chak Girva ····-··--·---Un-inhabited------· 04837500 Bahadurpur Syondha ------Un-in ha bi led ------04837600 Muradpur 31 9 22 22 4 18 9 4 04837700 Barimanpur 168 81 87 28 10 18 100 42 58 04837800 Samastpur ------Un-inhabiled------04837900 Kazipur Girwan 33 3 30 19 19 14 11 04838000 Akbarpur Girwan 32 17 15 12 6 6 92 04838100 Syodha 165 32 133 47 10 37 114 22 04838200 Sanlpur 04838300 Nihalpur 28 23 26 3 23 25 04838400 Khanpur 73 47 26 61 36 04838500 Kolawal Raipur 145 144 144 143 04838600 Bariyari 2 I 2 I 04838700 Manpur Khurd 8 2 6 6 2 4 33 04838800 Mau Girwan 178 26 152 135 17 118 37 12 15 04838900 Deorar 117 63 114 80 32 48 27 04839000 Chakk Mali 86 99 04839100 Prempur 443 176 267 247 86 161 185 04839200 Chak Kiralpur ------Un-inhabited------3 3 04839300 Kesaruwa 15 3 12 9 9 6 04839400 Kiratpur 13 10 04839500 ChalSara 37 23 14 5 3 2 23 128 280 04839600 Bachhei 430 137 293 4 2 2 408 04839700 Dubari I I 24 IU 14 04839800 Riga 182 31 151 158 21 137 I 2 04839900 Amntpur Kherwa 14 4 10 10 2 3 44 136 04840000 Baheri 297 61 236 104 7 97 180 40 35 04840100 Badeha Scodha 103 15 88 57 7 50 204 113 91 04840200 Paharpur 210 116 94 4 I 3 53 698 313 385 04840300 Tarkhari 920 456 464 156 103 240 7-1 166 04840400 Nauhai 676 167 509 351 43 308 217 561 136 425 234 28 206 322 105 04840500 Nandwara ______Un_inhabiled ______04840600 Chak Bande 15 12 04840700 Bande 40 15 25 16 4 12 105 35 70 04840800 Paundara 168 52 116 46 10 36 184 359 98 261 04840900 Gokhia 613 157 456 224 40 04841000 Chak Hadaha ------Un-inhabiled------47 44 04841100 Kabau1i 201 13 188 148 4 144 34 135 54 81 04841200 Hadaha 205 88 117 53 19 23 8 15 04841300 Kalhara 44 24 20 6 3 3 242 65 177 04841400 Pachokhar 608 152 456 287 51 236

,,394 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva of marginal workers

Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Location code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmalcs Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

8 8 40 31 9 1.l54 530 624 AI:iunah 04835400 6 4 2 656 338 318 Durgapur 04835500 22 10 12 Saripur ()4R35600 184 105 79 Moongus 048357()0 572 300 272 Aila 04835800 3 3 715 282 433 Khcrwa 04835900 5 4 886 437 449 Masuri 04836000 4 2 2 13 10 3 1.077 565 512 Jarar 04836100 3 I 2 Jahangirabad (J4836200 16 13 27 10 17 683 323 360 Pithaurabad 04836300 ------Ull-inhabited------Naharpur Mali 0483640{) 4 3 77 15 62 256 130 126 Khnhi 1).~,~.1(,)I)I) 3 3 24 22 2 358 174 184 Patmha 0483660\) 174 64 110 Mirzapllr \)4836700 5 4 149 107 42 3,128 1,285 1.843 Girwan 04836ROO 60 22 38 Jalllapur 04836900 27 3 24 119 106 13 1.530 681 849 Murwan 048370()0 415 210 205 Husenpur Khunl 04837100 28 17 II 14 13 884 448 436 Bansi 04837200 62 18 44 131 120 II 1,084 493 591 Huscnpur Kalan 04837300 ------U n-i nimbi led------ChakGin'

395 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and housclcss codc Name of Village in Numbcr of QOQulation) POQulation ill the age-group 0-6 numbcr Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 04841500 Sarai Salimpur 76.0 ------Un- in habi ted ------04841600 Risaura 385.0 643 3,881 2,075 1,806 753 373 380 04841700 Gaur Shivpur 667.0 94 709 401 308 114 54 60 04841800 Pagnara 1,107.0 953 6,062 3.253 2.809 1,128 592 536 04841900 Sarai Zadid 233.0 181 1,098 558 540 302 155 147 04842000 Bhawai 372.0 191 1.193 646 547 188 96 92 04842100 Naraini (Dehat) 296.0 48 272 148 124 71 40 31 04842200 Sidhalla 83.0 24 III 62 49 24 13 II 04842300 8annva Syodha 363.0 315 1,864 980 884 361 191 170 04842400 Kharaunch 515.0 230 1,300 711 589 273 142 131 04842500 Motiyari 932.0 541 3,379 l.842 1,537 609 319 290 04842600 Rampur Murdi 352.0 41 244 131 113 ~5 30 2'\ 04842700 Rajapur 79.0 31 202 110 'J2 40 22 18 04842800 Mungaura 658.0 281 1,725 943 782 365 199 166 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahu\'a

Scheduled Castes EOEuatioll Scheduled Tribes Eopulatioll Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pcrsons Males Fcmales Name of Village 11 ' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 ------Un-inhabited------Sarai Sa1impur 987 521 466 1.562 1,123 439 Risaura 17 7 10 275 219 56 Gaur Shivpur 1.704 910 794 2.720 1,847 873 Pagnara 203 101 102 309 246 63 Sarai Zadid 367 197 170 495 358 137 Bhawai 194 101 93 62 46 16 Naraini (Deha\) 78 40 38 29 26 3 Sidhalla 465 236 229 797 522 275 Baruwa Syodha 376 223 153 540 381 159 Kharaullch 861 462 399 1.248 865 383 Motiyati 116 72 44 Ral1lpur l\ 1urdi 126 70 56 76 57 19 Rajapur 667 352 315 610 447 163 Mungaura DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BlocJ,-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0484t500 Sanli Salimpur ------Un-inhabi!ed------04841600 Risaura 2,319 952 1,367 1.768 l.086 682 964 922 42 04841700 Gaur Shivpur 434 182 252 320 167 153 159 148 11 04841800 Pagnara 3,342 1.406 1,936 2,393 1,563 830 1,507 1.244 263 04841900 Sarai Zadid 789 312 477 482 261 221 286 193 93 04842000 Bhawai 698 288 410 578 323 255 458 287 171 04842100 Naraini (Deha!) 210 102 108 III 71 40 68 66 2 04842200 Sidhalla 82 36 46 43 29 14 34 24 10 04842300 Baruwa Syodha 1.067 458 609 622 465 157 547 435 112 04842400 Kharaullch 760 330 430 534 323 211 288 251 37 04842500 Motiyari 2.131 977 1.154 1.399 850 549 968 709 259 04842600 Rampur Murdi 128 59 69 118 64 54 118 ('4 54 04842700 Rajapur 126 53 73 99 53 46 99 53 46 ·04842800 Mungaura 1,115 496 619 791 467 324 439 407 32

398 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 'Persons Malcs Females Namc or Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 ------Un-inhabited------Sarai Salimpur 752 725 27 119 113 6 17 14 3 76 70 6 Risaura 120 116 4 33 26 7 3 3 3 3 Gaur Shivpur 579 531 48 510 333 177 48 38 10 370 342 28 Pagnara 264 171 93 4 4 I 17 17 Sarai Zadic! 203 121 82 244 155 89 2 2 9 9 Bhawai 20 19 7 6 41 41 Naraini (Dehat) 9 4 5 25 20 5 Sidhalla 80 60 20 170 120 50 22 15 7 275 240 35 Baruwa Syodha 181 162 19 77 61 16 I 29 27 2 Kharaullch 752 569 183 i49 80 69 10 8 2 57 52 5 Motiyari 117 63 54 I I Rall1pur i\llInll 99 53 46 Rajapur 323 297 26 91 85 6 4 4 21 21 Mungaura

399 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; BANDA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial categor~ Location codc Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males FCllJales 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 04841500 Sarai Salimpur ------Un -i n habi tcd ------04841600 Risaura 804 164 640 395 72 323 375 68 3()7 04841700 Gaur Shivpur 161 19 142 38 13 25 122 6 116 04841800 Pagnara 886 319 567 164 S5 109 531 164 367 04841900 Sarai Zadid 196 68 128 52 2 50 141 65 76 04842000 Bhawai 120 36 84 26 3 23 93 32 61 04842100 Naraini (Deha\) 43 5 38 12 12 21 2 19 04842200 Sidhalla 9 5 4 1 04842300 Bal1Jwa Syodha 75 30 45 10 5 5 43 12 31 04842400 Kharaunch 246 72 174 86 18 68 114 30 R4 04842500 Motiyari 431 141 290 135 16 119 284 121 163 04842600 Rampur Murdi 04842700 Rajapur 04842800 Mungaura 352 60 292 205 30 175 145 28 117

400 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mahuva of marginal workers

Household industry workcrs ___O.;.._th_c_r_w.,...o_r_kc_r_s _____.;;_N~o,,-n;_-w...;...:.o.;...rk_c_r.:..s ___ Location codc Persons Malcs Females Persons Malcs Fcmalcs Pcrsons Males' Females Name of Village numbcr 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

------U n-i nhab iled------Sarai Salimpur 04841500 12 6 6 22 18 4 2,113 989 1.124 Risaura 04841600 1 1 389 234 155 Gaur Shivpur 04841700 63 14 49 128 86 42 3.669 1.690 1,979 Pagnara 04841800 2 I 616 297 319 Sarai Zadid 04841900 I 615 323 292 Bhawai 048420(lO 10 3 7 161 77 84 Naraini (Deha!) 04842100 5 3 2 3 2 (,8 B 1S Sidhalla (4842201) 7 2 5 15 II 4 1,242 515 727 Baruwa Syodha 04842300 3 2 I 43 22 21 766 388 378 Kharaunch 04M2400 6 (> 6 4 2 1.980 992 988 Motiyari 04R42500 126 67 59 Ralllpur Murdi 04842(,00 103 57 46 Rajapur 04842700 2 2 934 476 458 Mungaura 04847800 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block-

Location Area or Total population (including Population in the code Village in Number of institutional and houseless age.. group .0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1.0

0426 Naraini (Total) 81,824.9 39,736 247,803 133,008 114,795 51,765 26,998 24,767 0426 Naraini {Rural) 81,824.9 39,736 247,803 133,008 114,795 51,765 26,998 24,767

0426 Naraini (Urhan) Naraini (Rural) 04826600 Mahotara 923.1 682 4,1 I I 2,168 1.943 760 404 356 04826700 Au 467.7 314 1,885 1,026 859 377 206 171 04826800 Thanair 387.7 373 2,155 1,150 L005 446 257 181) 04826900 Barchenda 442.0 421 2.614 1,406 1.208 437 220 217 04827000 SCll1ariya Kushal 458.0 261 1,581 835 746 328 172 I S(, 04827100 Basrchi 222.0 209 I,IOS 595 5fO 239 121 liS 04827200 Dixit Wara 174.0 257 1.363 727 636 245 129 116 04827300 Alana (Rural) 3,606.0 1,751 10,749 5,82(} 4,929 2.184 1.162 1.022 04827400 Nagwara 319.7 208 1.212 686 526 2()7 122 85 1 04827500 Oraha 390.8 358 ' 2,403 1,272 1,131 448 222 226

04827600 TUlTd 2.270.0 1,.019 6,761 3,625 3,136 1,385 710 675

04827700 Anchwara ~5 ..O 129 734 401 333 173 103 70 04827800 Ludhoura 328.0 221 1,419 791 628 269 161 108 04827900 Mahuta 1,304.0 528 3,436 1,830 1,606 758 381 377 04828000 Tcra(B) 1,383.0 493 3,463 1,859 1,604 784 401 383 04828100 Hadahli Mali 442.3 295 1,896 1,006 890 393 203 11)0 04828200 Udaipur 488.5 206 1,467 787 68.0 257 135 122 04828300 Bhusasi 463.0 264 1,626 851 775 342 177 165 04828400 Quazipur 135.0 38 243 132 III 48 23 25 04828500 Bhatoura 49.0 2 4 2 2 04828600 Chak Bhatoura 9.0 37 267 133 134 51 22 29 04828700 Badousa 1,369.0 905 5,581 2,983 2,598 1.161 608 553 04828800 Dubariya 1,119.0 1,046 6,908 3,666 3,242 1,535 834 701 04828900 Tarsuma 453.0 204 1,280 660 620 289 151 138 04829000 Barachha 479.0 437 2,580 1,381 1,199 511 250 261 04829100 Banai 159.7 73 553 323 230 118 75 43 04829200 Pouhar 1,658.0 703 4,735 2,581 2,154 968 524 444 04829300 Chandour 995.0 690 4,411 2,320 2,091 955 479 476 04829400 Madhwara 204.0 82 435 243 192 69 37 32 114 04829500 Karari 151.0 154 1,116 606 510 240 126 04829600 Mau 610.0 44.0 3,391 1,822 1,569 786 393 393 99 04829700 Dhaurahi Mali 133.0 155 970 488 482 220 121 34 04829800 Lyonjha 63 ..0 57 406 215 191 94 60 208 04829900 Titihara 364.0 291 1,837 1,007 830 443 235 169 04830000 Gobariya Buzurg 160.0 251 1,555 861 694 351 182 ... ------Un-inhabitcd------­ 04830 I 00 Chak Rauli 6.0 ------Un-inhabiled------~--- .0483.02.0.0 Hccrapur 35.0 79 04830300 Look 78.0 106 718 389 329 164 85 177 04830400 Pataunda 48.0 248 1,514 782 732 366 189 04830500 Amiliha 128.0 209 1,126 576 550 216 108 IllS 04830600 Sud in pur 267.0 310 1,834 978 856 399' 210 189 04830700 Rauli Kalayanpur 647.0 555 3,591 1,937 1,654 812: 415 397

1t03 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

52,285 28,036 24,249 30 13 17 97,537 69,079 28,458 Naraini (fotal) 52,285 28,036 24,249 30 13 17 97,537 69,079 28,458 Naraini (Rural)

Narailli (Urban) Naraini (Rural) 2.109 1,076 1,033 1,564 1,134 430 Mahotara 671 364 307 723 520 203 Au· 653 343 310 852 607 245 Thanair 467 252 215 1.272 915 357 Barehcnda 284 153 131 633 451 182 Scmariya Kushal 562 301 261 465 346 119 Basrehi 421 214 207 579 404 175 Dixit Wara 2,739 1.447 1.292 3.988 3.021 967 AlalTa (Rural) 594 344 250 582 416 166 Nagwara 661 347 314 1,243 832 411 Oraha 1.281 697 584 2,496 1,782 714 TUlrd 144 77 67 219 181 38 Anchwara 486 270 216 601 428 I 73 Ludhoura 1,031 565 466 1,306 941 365 Mahuta 447 226 221 1,050 761 289 Tera(B) 554 297 257 876 588 288 Hadaha Mali 286 160 126 629 460 169 Udaipur 270 144 126 623 440 183 Bhusasi 114 93 21 Quazipur Bhatoura 142 94 48 Chak Bhatoura 1,478 787 691 10 5 5 2,514 1,689 825 Badousa 659 349 310 2,393 1,718 675 Dubariya 196 100 96 472 336 136 Tarsuma 760 405 355 1,251 844 407 Barachha 201 107 94 268 201 67 Banai 1,196 644 552 1,377 1,086 291 Pouhar 583 303 280 1,374 1,093 281 Chandour 102 55 47 127 103 24 Madhwara 405 214 191 653 402 251 Karari 325 166 159 1,601 1,117 484 Mau 312 164 148 .536 320 216 Dhaurahi Mafi 168 90 78 165 113 52 Lyonjha 334 186 148 902 611 291 Titihara 115 'j 63 52 753 568 185 Gobariya Buzurg -----"~----- Un-in habited------Chak Rauli ------Un-inhabited------Heerapur 187 94 93 342 252 90 Look 228 108 120 585 436 149 Pataunda 176 95 81 523 352 171 Amiliha 534 278 256 827 606 221 Sudinpur 1,209 649 560 1,581 1,084 497 Rauli Kalayanpur

"404 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block·

Location codc Illiterates TalaI workers Main workers numbcr Namc of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0426 Naraini (Total) 150,266 63,929 86,337 113,947 67,404 46,543 76,946 56,324 20,622 0426 Naraini (Rural) 150,266 63,929 86,337 113,947 67,404 46,543 76,946 56.324 20,622

0426 Naraini (Urban) Naraini (Rural) 04826600 Maho(ara 2,547 1,034 1,513 1,565 1.116 449 1.217 1.042 175 04826700 Au 1,162 506 656 962 578 384 544 366 178 04826800 Thanair 1,303 543 760 1.151 603 548 803 499 304 04826900 Barchcnda 1,342 491 851 1.358 696 662 494 405 &9 04827000 Scmariya Kushal 948 384 564 650 425 225 410 .346 04827100 Basrehi 640 249 391 553 315 238 274 239 35 04827200 Dixit Wara 784 323 461 678 400 278 414 338 76 04827300 Atarra (Rural) 6,761 2,799 3,962 4,673 2,963 1.710 2.995 2.344 651 04827400 Nagwara 630 270 360 588 347 241 515 304 211 04827500 Oraha I,IGO 440 720 989 628 361 589 479 110 04827600 Tun'a 4,265 1,843 2.422 3.385 1,911 1,474 1,901 l.4lJ2 409 04827700 Anchwara 515 220 295 275 207 68 174 169 5 04827800 Ludho'ura 818 363 455 724 388 336 531 336 195 04827900 Mahnta 2,130 889 1,241 1,591 900 691 868 623 245 04828000 Tera(B) 2,413 1,098 1,315 1,159 848 311 1.037 781 256 04828100 Hadaha Mali 1,020 418 602 882 525 357 637 472 I(,S 04828200 Udaipur 838 327 511 484 380 104 276 248 28 04828300 Bhusasi 1,003 411 592 736 416 320 361 296 65 04828400 Quazipur 129 39 90 141 72 69 89 66 23 04828500 Bhatoura 3 2 4 2 2 2 2 04828600 Chak Bhatoura 125 39 86 136 66 70 58 57 I 04828700 Badousa 3,067 1,294 1,773 1,784 1,186 598 1,179 999 180 04828800 OUbariya 4,515 1,948 2,567 2,471 1,550 921 1,980 1.417 563 283 04828900 Tarsuma 808 324 484 487 318 169 358 75 106 04829000 Barachha 1,329 537 792 735 571 164 660 554 04829100 Banai 285 122 163 327 185 142 315 179 136 l.202 515 04829200 Pouhar 3,358 1,495 1,863 2,098 1,326 772 1.717 04829300 Chandour 3,037 1,227 1,810 2,336 1,272 \,064 1.826 1.084 742 2 04829400 Madhwara 308 140 168 251 154 97 122: 120 295 218 04829500 Karari 463 204 259 571 313 258 513 848 202 04829600 Mau 1,790 705 1,085 1,494 913 581 1,050 224 86 04829700 Dhaurahi Mali 434 168 266 504 247 257 310 134 101 33 04829800 Lyonjha 241 102 139 221 108 113 465 190 04829900 Titihara 935 396 539 927 520 407 655 371 139 0483qOOO Gobariya Buzurg 802 293 509 721 406 315 510 ------Un-inhabited------04830 100 Chak Rauli ------Un-inhabitcd------04830200 Heerapur 209 156 53 04830300 look 376 137 239 322 \86 136 351 29 04830400 Pataunda 929 346 583 803 412 391 380 261 26 04830500 Amiliha 603 224 379 557 284 273 287 4:)1 418 33 04830600 Sudinpur 1,007 372 635 887 484 403 871 106 04830700 Rauli Kalayanpur 2,010 853 1,157 1,809 981 828 977 405 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Industrial category of main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

52,539 38,157 14,382 14,197 9,580 4,617 1,780 1,334 446 8,430 7,253 1,177 Naraini (Total) 52,539 38,157 14,382 14,197 9,580 4,617 1,780 1,334 446 8,430 7,253 1,177 Nanini (Rural)

Naraini (Urban) Naraini (Rural) 617 576 41 523 392 131 15 15 62 59 3 Mahalara 296 221 75 179 92 87 26 16 !O 43 37 6 Au 669 414 255 84 47 37 19 12 7 31 26 5 Thanair 380 313 67 18 11 7 96 81 15 Barehenda 259 244 15 III 66 45 10 6 4 30 30 Scmariya Ku,hal 127 105 22 113 103 10 2 2 32 29 3 Basrchi 230 194 36 123 91 32 15 10 5 46 43 3 Dixit \Vara 1.574 1.263 311 967 649 318 32 31 422 401 21 AlalTa (Rural) 4]4 256 188 38 18 20 33 30 3 Nagwara 388 307 81 133 112 21 6 6 62 54 8 Oraha 1.308 1,055 253 377 257 120 89 60 29 127 120 7 Tun·a 104 102 2 46 45 3 3 21 19 2 Anchwara 296 199 97 196 113 83 32 18 14 7 6 Ludhoura 769 550 219 52 34 18 9 6 3 38 33 5 Mahuta 789 645 144 214 111 103 27 19 8 7 6 Tera(B) 443 328 liS 70 37 33 36 28 8 88 79 9 Hadaha Mali 144 135 9 96 78 18 22 21 14 14 Udaipur 266 206 60 35 34 7 6 53 50 3 Bhusa,i 78 57 21 5 3 2 6 6 Quazipur 2 2 Bhatoura 55 54 2 2 Chak Bhaloura 435 355 80 309 260 49 85 72 13 350 312 38 Badousa 1,017 690 327 504 340 164 40 29 II 419 358 61 Dubariya 270 220 50 59 37 22 10 10 19 16 3 Tarsuma 182 133 49 133 100 33 9 8 336 313 23 Barachha 167 96 71 143 79 64 5 4 Banai 1,165 763 402 501 401 100 30 20 10 21 18 3 Pouhar 1,695 999 696 58 30 28 18 10 8 55 45 10 Challdour 35 35 48 47 I 38 37 l'\'ladIJwara 377 214 163 113 62 51 15 II 4 8 8 Karari 912 737 175 72 55 17 37 28 9 29 28 Mau 257 186 71 29 15 14 3 3 21 20 Dhaurahi Mafi 102 80 22 28 17 II 4 4 Lyonjha 491 338 153 85 64 21 26 20 6 53 43 10 Tilihara 456 330 126 25 16 9 8 21 18 3 Gobariya Buzurg ------Un-inhabiled------­ Chak Rauli c------Un-inlmbiled------Heerapur 163 116 47 27 22 5 19 18 Look 266 245 21 g 6·7 59 4 4 43 43 Palaunda 200 179 21 31 29 2 14 13 42 40 2 Amiliha 319 299 20 100 90 10 6 6 26 23 3 Sudinpur 865 768 97 22 19 3 6 6 84 78 6 Rauli Kalayanpur

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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Industrial catego I code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVillagc Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0426 Naraini (Total) 37,001 11,080 25,921 15,123 3,115 11,008 18,571 6,231 12,340 0426 Naraini (Rural) 37,001 11,080 25,921 15,123 3,115 11,008 18,571 6,231 12,340

0426 Naraini (Urban) Naraini (Rural) 04826600 Mahotara 348 74 274 30 11 19 314 59 255 04826700 Au 418 212 206 45 18 27 315 158 157 04826.800 Thanair 348 104 244 99 23 76 241 74 167 04826900 Barehcnda 864 291 573 69 II 58 625 180 445 04827000 Scmariya Kushal 240 79 161 92 15 77 141 57 84 04827100 Basrehi 279 76 203 114 31 83 162 43 114 04827200 Dixit Wara 264 62 202 115 29 86 142 30 112 04827300 Atarra (Rural) 1.678 619 1,059 660 157 503 888 357 531 04827400 Nagwara 73 43 30 16 10 6 39 18 21 04827500 Oraha 400 149 251 79 20 59 309 121 188 04827600 Turra 1,484 419 1,065 799 240 559 577 143 434 04827700 Anchwara 101 38 63 36 18 18 58 15 43 04827800 Ludhoura 193 52 141 16 I 15 105 38 67 04827900 Mahuta 723 277 446 289 89 200 384 153 231 04828000 Tera(B) 122 67 55 7 3 4 113 63 50 04828100 Hadaha Mali 245 53 192 189 31 158 44 19 25 04828200 Udaipur 208 132 76 21 21 181 109 72 04828300 Bhusasi 375 120 255 193 26 167 126 48 78 04828400 Quazipur 52 6 46 45 4 41 'I 2 5 04828500 Bhatoura 2 2 2 2 04828600 Chak Bhatoura 78 9 69 73 6 67 :2 04828700 Badousa 605 187 418 92 17 75 416 115 301 04828800 Dubariya 491 133 358 217 34 183 229 70 159 04828900 Tarsuma 129 3S 94 69 15 54 51 14 37 04829000 Barachha 75 17 58 8 2 6 49 6 43 04829100 Banai 12 6 6 II 6 5 45 04829200 Pouhar 381 124 257 262 51 211 114 69 04829300 CIJalldour 510 188 322 254 72 182 181 87 94 04829400 Madhwara 129 34 95 5 5 119 33 86 5 04829500 Karan 58 18 40 46 II 35 10 S 126 04829600 Mau 444 65 379 291 39 252 150 24 04829700 Dhaurahi Mafi 194 23 171 179 21 158 13 12 31 04829800 Lyonjha 87 7 80 54 6 48 32 1 21 52 04829900 Titihara 272 55 217 179 24 155 73 12 04830000 Gobariya Buzurg 211 35 176 193 31 162 14 2 ------Un-inhabitcd------04830100 Chak Rauli ------Un -inhabi t cd ------04830200 Hecrapur 21 52 04830300 Look 113 30 83 37 7 30 73 10 90 04830400 Pataunda 423 61 362 298 32 266 100 4 29 04830500 Amiliha 270 23 247 232 17 215 33 350 04830600 Sudinpur 436 66 370 27 10 17 406 56 134 04830700 Rauli Kalayanpur 832 110 722 579 58 521 157 23

\407 PRIMARY CENSUS A8STRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

of marginal workers Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

1,168 362 806 2,139 1,372 767 133,856 65,604 68,252 Naraini (Total) 0426 1,168 362 806 2,139 1,372 767 133,856 65,604 68,252 Naraini (Rural) ().j26

Naraini (Urban) ()426 Naraini (Rural) 4 4 2.546 1,052 1,494 Mahotara (}482660(l 21 10 II 37 26 11 923 448 475 Au ()4826700 3 3 5 4 1.004 547 457 Thanair ()482680il 16 5 II 154 95 59 L256 710 546 Barchcnda ()48261J00 7 7 931 410 521 SCl1lariya Kushal (l4H27001) 2 552 280 272 Basrchi \)482710() 6 2 4 685 327 358 Dixit Wara 048272(lO

33 24 9 97 81 16 6.076 2,857 3,219 Atarra (Rural) 04~273(lO 18 15 3 624 339 285 Nagwara (J4827400 3 2 9 7 2 1,414 644 770 Oraha 04827500 18 '8 10 90 28 62 3.376 1,714 1,662 TUlm 0482760() 4 2 2 3 459 194 265 Anchwara ()482770() 71 12 59 695 403 292 Luohoura 04827800 22 11 11 28 24 4 1,845 930 915 Mahuta 04827900 2 2,304 1,011 1,293 Tcm(B) 0482800() 6 6 6 3 3 1.014 481 533 Haoaha Mall 04828100 6 2 4 983 407 576 Udaipur 04828200 4 4 52 46 6 890 435 455 Bhusasi 04828300 102 60 42 Quazipur (J4828400 Bhalourn 04828500 3 2 131 67 64 Chak Bhatoura 04828600 35 10 25 62 45 17 3,797 1,797 2,000 Badousa 04828700 6 5 39 28 II 4,437 2,116 2,321 Dubariya 04828800 2 2 7 6 793 342 451 Tarsuma 0482890() 17 8 9 1,845 810 1,035 Barachha 04829000 226 138 88 Banai 04829100 4 2,637 1,255 1,382 Pouhar 04829200 24 5 19 51 24 27 2,075 1,048 1,027 Chandour 04829300 5 4 184 89 95 Madhwara 04829400 2 2 545 293 252 Karan 04829500 2 1,897 909 988 Mau 04829600 2 466 241 225 Dhaurahi Mali 04829700 185 107 78 Lyonjha 04829800 8 3 5 12 7 5 910 487 423 Titihara 04829900 2 2 2 2 834 455 379 Gobanya Buzurg 04830(1110 ------Un-inhabited------Chak Rauli 04830lUO ------Un-inhabited------Hccrapur 04830200 3 2 396 203 193 Look 04830300 3 3 22 19 3 711 :HO ?A I Pa\aunda 04830400 2 2 3 2 569 292 277 Amiliha 04830500 3 947 494 453 Sudinpur 04830600 6 5 90 28 62 1,782 956 826 Rauli Kalayanpur 04830700

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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Area of Total population (including Population in the code Village in Number of institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I} 10

04830800 Gonda 460.0 574 3,540 1.966 1,574 848 449 399 04830900 Akabarpur 241.0 621 3.500 1,890 1,610 960 513 447 0483 I 000 Gajpatipur Khurd ·776.0 70 480 265 215 75 37 38

048311 00 Ra~in 236.0 1.137 7,266 3,935 3,331 1,512 769 743 04831200 Gajpatipur Kalan 520.0 72 479 261 218 117 61 56 04831300 Jabarapur 1,421.0 400 2,550 1.409 1.141 531 314 217 04831400 Baghcla Wari 228.0 299 1,818 999 g 19 318 170 148 04831500 Hunda 792.0 37 254 143 III 66 41 25 04831600 Palpur 255.0 7 34 15 19 5 4 04831700 Klicriya 546.0 141 932 513 419 [73 94 79 04831800 Kolouha 231.0 135 915 476 439 199 \\)6 93 04831900 Bhagwatpur 137.0 178 999 506 493 253 135 118 04832000 Kandohara 218.3 61 377 20G 171 65 36 29 04832100 Bhawanipur 142.0 112 681 379 302 161 91 70 04832200 Panappur 127.7 53 344 180 1M 71 36 35 04832300 Sangrampur 334.0 141 902 496 406 200 114 R6 ------Un-inhabited------04832400 Chhachupur Khurd 15.0 ------Ull-inllabited------04832500 Lakhanpur 04832600 Chhanlupur Kalan 56.0 23 J08 54 54 10 5 04832700 Birampur 45.0 28 201 105 96 37 19 18 04832800 Bambuta 45.0 10 66 39 27 II 4 7 04832900 Dadhwa Manpur 182.0 764 4,966 2,664 2,302 980 480 500 04&33000 KiJa Madfa 59.0 I 5 5 04833100 Koorahu 788.5 229 1,571 834 737 336 173 163 04833200 Barchha Dodiya 587.0 252 1,600 858 742 308 142 166 04842900 Gadha 6.7 198 1,339 726 613 277 135 r- 142 04843000 Naseni 628.2 602 3,718 1,985 1,733 863 456 407 04843100 Jamawara 665.0 596 3,614 1,867 1,747 816 435 381 04843200 Barkola Kalan 524.0 262 1,612 848 764 338 157 181 04843300 Ranjitpur 9,291.0 72 436 213 223 [ 12 59 53 04843400 Lahureta 1,071.0 447 2,944 1,535 1,409 769 406 363 04843500 Barsanda Manpur 189 1.138 584 554 257 .121 136 04843600 Badeh Kalinjar 89.0 56 343 198 145 67 35 32 04843700 Mukera 343.0 280 1,793 976 817 325 175 150 04843800 Pukari 1,041.0 520 3.164 1.719 1.445 598 306 292 04843900 Shahbajpur 3\0.0 110 809 438 371 183 98 85 04844000 Shah pur 156 1.004 539 465 197 102 95 209 144 04844100 Shah Patan 444.0 266 1.526 834 692 3.53 04844200 Gudha Kalan 3,042.0 1,292 8,325 4,422 3,903 1,731 'I 8~8 S73 87 81 04844300 Gahabara 588,0 123 820 432 388 168 04844400 Naugawan 2,128.0 418 2,889 1,535 1,354 629 324 305 14 21 04844500 Bulakipur 117.0 40 203 101 102 35 04844600 Barua Kalinjar 384.0 221 1,292 661 631 259 126 133 04844700 Baryarpur 244.0 92 661 340 321 153 75 78 04844800 Parasahar 497.0 233 1,384 763 621 241 121 120

'409 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYillage 11 12 13 14 15 .16 17 18 19 2

896 493 403 2,020 1,314 706 Gonda 1,349 736 613 20 8 12 1.781 1,086 695 Akabarpur 139 109 30 Gajpatipur Khurd 1,474 788 686 3,138 2.272 866 Rasin 132 68 64 194 139 55 Gajpalipur Kalan 285 168 117 1.035 811 224 Jabarapur 216 118 98 928 681 247 Baghela Wari 69 51 18 Hunda 6 6 Palpur 175 89 86 432 293 139 Khcriya 235 116 119 438 281 157 Kolouha 373 204 169 394 246 148 Bhagwalpur 221 121 100 197 121 76 Kandnhara 243 143 100 334 222 I 12 Bhawanipur 148 120 28 Pal1appur 271 147 124 330 240 90 Sangxampur ------Un-inIJabited------Chhachupur Khurd ------Un-inhabited------Lakhanpur 43 23 20 75 45 30 Chhanlupur Kalan 74 52 22 Birampur 32 26 6 Bamhura 1,178 629 549 1,952 1,409 543 Dadhwa Manpur 5 5 Kila Madfa 491 272 219 554 395 -IS 9 KOOlllh u 80 48 32 594 447 147 Barchha Dodiya 232 121 III 487 364 123 Gadha 656 355 301 1,252 883 369 Naseni 489 253 236 1,594 988 606 Jamawara 176 . 85 91 668 455 213 Barkola Kalan 163 94 69 RanjilPur 359 194 165 838 564 274 Lahureta 207 106 101 340 253 87 Barsanda Manpur 102 57 45 112 82 30 Badell Kalinjar 205 113 92 636 468 168 Mukera 546 300 246 1,295 911 384 Pukari 77 48 29 243 190 53 Shahbajpur 146 81 65 411 273 138 Shah pur 157 89 68 405 298 107 Shah Palan 1,012 521 491 3.594 2.494 1.1 00 Gudha Kalan 132 66 66 283 185 98 Gahabara 494 264 230 819 583 236 Naugawan 65 32 33 103 63 40 Bulakipur 97 51 46 532 377 155 Barua Kalinjar 229 187 42 Baryarpur 366 191 175 681 467 214 Parasahar

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VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1oek-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers. number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

04830800 Gonda 1,520 652 868 1,437 864 573 1.056 850 206 04830900 Akabarpur [,719 804 915 1,414 907 507 1,313 891 422 04831000 Gajpatipur Khurd 341 156 185 231 134 97 131 93 38 04831100 Rasin 4,128 1,663 2,465 3,659 2.039 1.620 2,488 1.745 743 04831200 Gajpatipur Kalan 285 122 163 214 122 92 141 99 42 04831300 Jabarapur 1,515 598 917 1,354 685 669 1,207 676 53l 04831400 Baghcla Wari 890 318 572 925 505 420 754 478 276 04831500 Hunda 185 92 93 114 66 48 78 18 04831600 Pa!pur 28 9 19 15 7 13 6 0483[700 Kheriya 500 220 280 384 232 152 367 227 140 04831800 Kolouha 477 195 282 404 226 178 256 210 46 04831900 Bhagwatpur 605 260 345 405 223 182 333 179 154 04832000 Kandohara 180 85 95 178 105 73 122 91 31 04832100 Bhawanipur 347 157 190 338 178 160 251 152 99 04832200 Partappur 196 60 136 173 87 86 90 68 22 04832300 Sangrampur 572 256 316 483 263 220 427 226 201 ------Un-inllabited------04832400 Chhachupur Khurd ------Un-inhabitcd------04832500 Lakhanpur 04832600 Chhantupur Kalan 33 9 24 27 24 3 21 21 04832700 Birampur 127 53 74 146 78 68 86 51 35 04832800 Bambura 34 13 21 42 28 14 23 17 6 04832900 Dadhwa Manpur 3,014 1,255 1,759 2,592 1,525 1,067 1,658 1.220 438 04833000 Kila Madfa 04833100 Koorahu 1,017 439 578 792 420 372 582 378 204 04833200 Barchha Dodiya 1,006 411 595 736 459 277 315 279 36 04842900 Gadha 852 362 490 629 408 221 530 397 133 04843000 Naseni 2,466 1,102 1,364 1,371 965 406 954 812 142 04843100 Jamawara 2,020 879 1,141 1,106 831 275 801 712 89 04843200 Barkola Kalan 944 393 551 770 435 335 306 288 18 04843300 Ranjitpur 273 119 154 196 84 112 122 69 53 04843400 Lahureta 2,106 971 1,135 1,203 684 519 764 581 183 04843500 Barsanda Manpur 798 331 467 557 331 226 371 267 104 04843600 Badeh Kalinjar 231 116 115 187 [OJ 84 135 98 37 04843700 Mukera 1,157 508 649 873 449 424 507 411 04843800 Pukari 1,869 808 1,061 1,243 830 413 763 710 53 4 04843900 Shahbajpur 566 248 318 397 232 165 169 165 137 04844000 Shahpur 593 266 327 503 306 197 363 226 348 . 74 _j, 04844100 Shah Patan 1,121 536 585 885 489 396 422 921 04844200 Gudha Ka[an 4,731 1,928 2,803 4.159 2.279 1.880 2,890 1.969 168 64 04844300 Gahabara 537 247 290 345 213 132 232 689 373 04844400 Naugawan 2,070 952 1,118 1,276 764 512 1,062 48 18 04844500 Bulakipur 100 38 62 101 52 49 66 123 04844600 Barua Kalinjar 760 284 476 808 411 397 444 321 8 04844700 Baryarpur 432 153 279 316 177 139 170 162 04844800 Parasahar 703 296 407 780 422 358 633 398 235

411 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Industrial category of main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

719 548 171 98 71 27 15 15 224 216 8 Gonda 362 264 98 116 72 44 14 to 4 821 545 276 Akabarpur 83 75 8 43 16 27 2 I I 3 2 Gajpalipur Khurd 1.900 1,304 596 374 245 129 38 32 6 176 164 12 Rasin 74 62 12 38 19 19 2 27 17 10 Gajpalipur Kalan 891 545 346 226 46 180 14 12 2 76 73 3 Jabarapur 594 372 222 83 42 41 28 22 6 49 42 7 Baghela Wari 57 42 15 4 3 6 4 2 II II Hunda 13 7 6 Palpur 228 168 60 119 45 74 5 4 IS 13 2 Kheriya 175 149 26 45 3S 10 22 12 10 14 14 Kolouha 229 126 103 100 50 50 2 2 2 Bhagwalpur };9 71 18 32 19 13 Kandohara 226 138 88 19 8 II 6 6 Bhawanipur 77 62 15 4 2 2 7 3 4 2 Pal1appur 400 209 191 21 14 7 6 3 3 Sangral1lpur ----.. ------Un -inhab iled------Chhachupur Khurd ------Un-inhabitcd------Lakhanpur 10 10 3 3 8 8 Chhanlupur Kalan 85 50 35 Biralllpur 22 17 5 Bambura 1,149 832 317 200 120 80 71 55 16 238 213 25 Dadhwa Manpur Kila Madfil 465 286 179 95 72 23 22 20 2 Koorahu 274 243 31 25 21 4 5 5 II 10 Barchha Dodiya 258 191 67 177 124 53 23 13 10 72 69 3 Gadha 418 376 42 267 243 24 24 21 3 245 172 73 Naseni 398 363 35 218 180 38 13 9 4 172 160 12 Jamawara 248 240 8 22 17 5 35 31 4 Barkola Kalan 100 50 50 6 3 3 16 16 Ranjitpur 383 337 46 180 104 76 27 15 12 174 125 49 Lahurcta 322 244 78 28 15 13 16 5 II 5 3 2 Barsanda Manpur 105 82 23 23 9 14 7 7 Badeh Kalinjar 409 348 61 46 30 16 23 9 14 29 24 5 Mukera 468 444 24 167 152 15 24 20 4 104 94 10 Pukari 119 117 2 17 17 9 9 24 22 2 Shahbajpur 196 III 85 136 86 50 3 3 28 26 2 Shahpur 193 169 24 III 80 31 99 83 16 19 16 3 Shah Palan 2,237 1,534 703 400 241 159 64 42 22 189 152 37 Gudha Kalan 165 121 44 63 45 18 3 2 Gahabara 716 462 254 282 177 105 29 19 10 35 31 4 Naugawan 32 29 3 32 17 15 2 2 Bulakipur 357 287 70 56 19 37 30 14 16 Barua Kalinjar 157 149 8 II II Baryarpur 567 365 202 27 13 14 18 6 12 21 14 ·7 Parasahar DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Location Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

04830800 Gonda 381 14 367 233 7 226 98 97 04830900 Akabarpur 101 16 85 57 5 52 22 2 20 04831000 Gajpatipur Khurd 100 41 59 13 3 10 82 34 48 '04831100 Rasin 1,171 294 877 831 140 691 277 109 168 04831200 Gajpalipur Kalan 73 23 50 35 5 30 13 6 7 04831300 Jabarapur 147 9 138 51 2 49 92 5 87 04831400 Baghcla Wari 171 27 144 143 17 126 16 9 7 04831500 Hunda 36 6 30 22 2 20 12 9 04831600 Pa1pur 2 2 2 2 04831700 Kheriya 17 5 12 1 14 5 9 04831800 Ko1ouha 148 16 132 73 12 61 73 3 70 04831900 Bhagwalpur 72 44 28 37 28 9 35 16 19 04832000 Kandohara 56 14 42 56 14 42 04832100 Bhawanipur 87 26 61 10 3 7 77 23 54 04832200 Partappur 83 19 64 76 16 60 3 2 04832300 Sangrampur 56 37 19 27 II 16 24 22 2 ------Un-inhabitcd------04832400 Chhachupur Khurd ------Un-inhabited------04832500 Lakhanpur 04832600 Chhantupur Kalan 6 3 3 04832700 Birampur 60 27 33 60 27 33 04832800 Bambura 19 11 8 19 11 8 04832900 Dadhwa Manpur 934 305 629 307 122 18-5 599 168 431 04833000 Kila Madfa 04833100 Koorahu 210 42 168 97 23 74 52 10 42 04833200 Barchha Dodiya 421 180 241 3 2 413 174 239 04842900 Gadha 99 11 88 62 7 55 35 4 31 04843000 Naseni 417 153 264 135 48 87 204 66 138 04843100 Jamawara 305 119 186 67 13 54 146 52 94 04843200 Barkola Kalan 464 147 317 91 32 59 372 114 258 04843300 Ranjilpur 74 15 59 71 15 56 3 04843400 Lahureta 439 103 336 255 59 196 161 30 131 04843500 Barsanda Manpur 186 64 122 II 4 7 4 3 04843600 Badeh Ka1injar 52 5 47 2 2 50 3 47 27 04843700 Mukera 366 38 328 175 19 156 42 15 276 04843800 Pukati 480 120 360 92 15 77 358 82 04843900 Shahbajpur 228 67 161 126 41 85 98 23 75 23 04844000 Shall pur 140 80 60 62 26 36 76 53 206 04844100 Shah Patan 463 141 322 43 16 302 96 396 04844200 Gudha Kalan 1,269 310 959 637 100 537 573 \77 24 24 04844300 Gahabara 113 45 68 58 16 42 48 22 53 04844400 Naugawan 214 75 139 128 47 81 75 3 04844500 Bulakipur 35 4 31 31 3 28 . 4 195 04844600 Barna Ka1injar 364 90 274 91 25 66 254 59 2 04844700 Baryarpur 146 15 131 144 15 129 2 11 04844800 Parasahar 147 24 123 132 21 111 13 2 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

of marginal workers Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

4 4 46 6 40 2,103 1,102 1.001 Gonda 04830800 15 8 7 7 6 2,086 983 1,103 Akabarpur 04830900 5 4 249 131 I 18 Gajpalipur Khurd 04831000 13 3 10 50 42 8 3,607 1,896 1,711 Rasin 04831100 13 4 9 12 8 4 265 139 126 Gajpatipur Kalan 04831200 2 2 2 2 1,196 724 472 Jabarapur 04831300 4 4 8 7 893 494 399 Baghcla Wari 04831400 I 140 77 63 Hunda 04831500 19 8 II Palpur 04831600 r 548 281 267 Khcriya 04831700 2 511 250 261 Kolouha 04831800 594 283 3 I I Bhagwalpur 04831900 199 101 98 Kandohara 04832000 343 201 142 Bhawanipur 04832100 2 2 171 93 78 Paltappur 04832200 3 3 2 419 233 186 Sangrampur 04832300 ------Un-inhabited------Chhachupur Khurd 04832400 ------Un-inlmbiled------Lakhanpur 04832500 2 2 4 3 81 30 51 Chhantupur Kalan 04832600 5.5 27 28 Birampur 04832700 24 II 13 Bambura 04832800 10 9 18 14 4 2,374 1,139 1,235 Dadhwa Manpur 04832900 5 5 Kila Madfa 04833000 12 2 10 49 7 42 779 414 365 Koorahu 04833100 4 4 864 399 465 Barchha Dodiya 04833200 I I I 710 318 392 Gadha 04842900 56 30 26 22 9 13 2,347 1,020 1,327 Naseni 04843000 7 4 3 85 50 35 2,508 1,036 1,472 lamawara 04843100 842 413 429 Barkola Kalan 04843200 240 129 III Ranjitpur 04843300 4 3 19 13 6 1,741 851 890 Lahureta 04843400 166 55 III 5 4 581 253 328 Barsanda Manpur 04843500 156 95 61 Badeh Kalinjar 04843600 145 144 4 3 920 527 393 Mukera 04843700 8 4 4 22 19 3 1,921 889 1,032 Pukari 04843800 4 3 412 206 206 Shahbajpur 04843900 2 1 501 233 268 Shahpur 04844000 114 26 88 4 3 641 .345 296 Shah Patan 04844100 27 16 II 32 17 15 4.166 2.143 2.023 Gudha Kalan 04844200 4 4 3 2 475 219 256 Gahabara 04844300 4 2 2 7 4 3 1,613 771 842 Naugawan 04844400 102 49 53 Bulakipur 04844500 18 5 13 484 250 234 Barua Kalinjar 04844600 345 163 182 Batyarpur 04844700 2 604 341 263 Parasahar 04844800 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Area of Total population (including Population in the code Village in Number of institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

04844900 Singhauti 570.0 214 1,359 689 670 297 134 163 04845000 Paramai 440.0 287 1,665 923 742 31 [ 168 143 04845100 Piparhari 807.0 399 2,498 [,332 1,166 494 273 221 04845200 Palhari 378.0 448 2,927 [,615 1,3 [2 637 365 272 04845300 Divali 74.4 178 1,202 660 542 185 92 93 04845400 Palhara 750.0 249 [,670 9[ I 759 299 138 [61 04845500 lobani .31.0 ------Un-inhabiled------04845600 Bhadaiyan 251.0 61 393 230 163 94 57 37 04845700 Piyar 790.0 251 1,623 860 763 345 186 159 04845800 Lama Khulila 141.0 [2 68 41 27 [4 7 7 04845900 Mahui 297.0 148 923 494 429 [80 90 90 04846000 Kulsari 497.0 [85 1.236 667 569 268 140 128 04846100 Kalyanpur 507.0 269 1.803 976 827 320 172 [48 04846200 Parsidhapur 178.0 66 392 197 195 !' 90 40 SO 04846300 Nibi 6[0.0 287 1,775 949 826 382 204 [ 78 04846400 Bimuna 900.0 95 661 352 309 173 95 78 04846500 Chhataini 1,046.0 251 [,600 884 7[6 331 179 152 04846600 Sedhaura 348.0 51 330 185 145 48 31 17 04846700 Masani [86.0 [24 678 388 290 156 78 78 ------Un-inhabited------04846800 Dhudhur [39.0 04846900 Sadha 28.1 971 5,769 3,132 2,637 1,232 676 556 04847000 Scjahari 99.0 31 229 115 114 48 25 23 04847100 Raxi 132.0 ISS 1,007 510 497 194 89 [05 04847200 I'anchampur (B) 220.0 34 224 126 98 43 26 17 04847300 Khujamariya 90.0 17 157 76 81 32 [5 [7 04847400 Kalmia 161.0 63 382 209 173 75 41 34 04847500 Khandeura 156.0 66 368 194 174 69 37 32 04847600 Dahuri 135.0 19 117 51 66 24 5 19 04847700 Dalhawa 130.0 10 99 51 48 17 8 9 04847800 Mudi 132.0 122 777 423 354 145 81 64 ------Un-inhabited------04847900 Birbauli 46.0 04848000 Palhari Badausa 46.0 3 24 II 13 5 4 04848100 Bagaha 2 10 5 5 2 04848200 Goremau Khurd 46.0 I 12 7 5 04848300 Gore Mau Kalan [06.0 113 719 377 342 148 88 60 319 04848400 Bilharka 1.260.0. 511 3,147 1,736 1,411 655 336 465 04848500 Karalal 1.427.0 85! 4,933 2,6[6 2,31i 945< 480 [44 169 04848600 Pongari 780.0 311 [.821 956 865 3D 16 04848700 Rampur 48.0 37 1 233 [3[ 102 3R 22 65 04848800 Kanaya 228.0 123 645 357 288 133 68 147 04848900 Ragauli Bhalpura 648.0 281 1,538 822 716 299 152 146 04849000 Panchampur(Girwan) 491.0 262 1,506 807 699 331 185 30 04849100 Gadha Khurd [40.0 51 326 176 150 72 42 126 04849200 Rehunchi 287.0 183 1,090 572 518 262 136 3[8 04849300 Nahari 754.0 651 3,385 1,867 1,518 638 320

415 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons. Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYillagc 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

92 46 46 407 295 112 Singhauli 552 306 246 814 570 244 Paramai 1,010 554 456 1,082 719 363 Piparhari 452 255 197 1.052 785 267 Palhari 74 39 35 517 365 152 Divali 192 99 93 509 404 105 Palhara ------Un-inhabilcd------Jobani 101 87 14 8hadaiyan 395 204 191 613 426 187 Piyar 19 16 3 Lama Khulila 435 232 203 301 213 88 Mahui 64 34 30 301 238 63 Kulsari 240 127 113 791 565 226 Kalyanpur 75 40 35 122 87 35 Parsidhapur 264 136 128 473 354 119 Nibi 117 58 59 216 149 67 Birauna 263 136 127 619 474 145 Chhalaini 19 II 8 198 125 73 Sedhaura 386 210 176 136 106 30 Masani ------Un-inhabiled------Dhudhur 913 510 403 2,178 1,546 632 Sadha 14 6 8 99 60 39 Sejahari 256 130 126 262 181 81 Raxi 110 76 34 Panchampur (8) 96 48 48 Khujamariya 14 7 7 209 142 67 Kalmia 4 2 2 191 121 70 Khandeura 6 3 3 44 27 17 Dahuri 10 6 4 34 24 10 Dalhawa 207 108 99 335 230 105 Mudi ------Un-inhabiled------Birbauli 11 6 5 Palh3li Badausa 3 2 Bagaha 8 6 2 Goremau Khurd 130 73 57 303 209 94 Gore Mau Kalan 839 455 384 787 603 184 Bilharka 1,172 624 548 2.067 1.364 703 Karalal 479 265 214 822 550 272 Pongari 115 90 25 Rampur 305 167 138 364 245 119 Kanaya i 265 147 118 628 449 179 Ragauli Bhalpura 280 158 122 492 374 118 Panchampur(Girwan) 49 30 19 126 80 46 Gadha Khurd 29 17 12 433 304 129 Rehunchi 860 479 381 1,449 991 458 Nahan DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

04844900 Singhauli 952 394 558 647 353 294 399 279 120 04845000 Paramai 851 353 498 845 469 376 552 364 188 04845100 PipariJari 1,416 613 803 1.239 656 583 855 581 274 04845200 Palhari 1,875 830 1.045 1.467 860 607 l,l84 787 397 04845300 Divali 685 295 390 575 323 252 553 315 238 04845400 Palhara 1,161 507 654 740 504 236 730 497 233 04845500 lobani ------Un-inllabiled------04845600 Bhadaiyan 292 143 149 215 112 103 125 109 16 04845700 Piyar 1,0]0 434 576 820 433 387 700 406 294 04845800 Lama Khulila 49 25 24 33 17 16 17 17 04845900 Mahui 622 281 341 474 268 206 392 235 157 04846000 Kulsmi 935 429 506 638 359 279 457 274 1~3 04846100 Kalyanpur 1,012 411 601 1,007 558 449 863 468 395 04846200 Parsidhapur 270 110 160 201 102 99 106 89 17 04846300 Nibi 1,302 595 707 880 490 390 365 310 55 04846400 Birauna 445 203 242 207 139 68 111 105 6 04846500 Chhalaini 981 410 571 827 445 382 420 312 108 04846600 Sedhaura !32 60 72 219 115 104 156 82 74 04846700 Masani 542 282 260 350 202 148 97 90 7 ------Un-inbabited------04846800 Dhudhur 04846900 Sadha 3,591 1,586 2,005 2.881 1,702 1,179 1,969 1,461 508 04847000 Scjahari 130 55 75 118. 58 60 66 53 13 04847100 Raxi 745 329 416 526 283 243 264 260 4 04847200 Panchampur (8) 114 50 64 110 54 56 109 53 56 04847300 Khujamariya 61 28 33 78 41 37 78 41 37 04847400 Kahala 173 67 106 174 114 60 133 108 25 04847500 Khandcura 177 73 104 167 81 86 99 81 18 04847600 Dahuri 73 24 49 57 32 25 38 31 7 04847700 Dalhawa 6S 27 38 61 27 34 23 21 2 41 04847800 Mudi 442 193 249 353 201 152 210 169 ------Un-inhabiled------04847900 Birbauli 04848000 Palhari Badausa 13 5 8 II 5 6 5 5 04848100 Bagaha 7 4 3 5 3 2 2 2 04848200 Goremau Khurd 4 3 6 3 3 5 3 2 04848300 Gore Mau Kalan 416 168 248 400 202 198 275 187 88 04848400 Bilharka 2,360 1.133 1.227 1,464 956 508 7\5 531 184 213 04848500 Karalal 2,866 1.252 1,614 2.193 1,437 756 1,345 1.132 142 04848600 P\'!'ngari 999 406 593 919 557 362 510 368 59 04848700 Rampur 118 41 77 116 59 57 1 59 20 04848800 Kanaya ZSI 112 169 298 197 101 78 245 4 04848900 Ragauli Bhalpura 910 373 537 425 419 6 249 04849000 Panchampur(Girwan) 1,014 433 581 756 407 349 344 344 I 04849100 Gadha Khurd 200 96 104 162 86 76 87 86 183 04849200 Rchunchi 657 268 389 562 275 287 434 251 04849300 Nahari 1,936 876 1,060 1,496 945 551 923 767 156

417 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Industrial category of main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females N'arne of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

315 215 100 34 25 9 18 15 3 32 24 8 Singhauli 259 167 92 162 104 58 24 14 10 107 79 28 Paramai 458 326 132 334 202 132 II 8 3 52 45 7 Piparhati 800 536 264 209 116 93 13 10 3 162 125 37 Palhari 173 159 14 360 140 220 8 4 4 12 12 Divali 701 473 228 13 12 5 2 3 II 10 Palhara ------Un-inhabilcd------Jobani 124 108 16 Bhadaiyan 567 316 251 85 53 32 22 16 6 26 21 5 Piyar 17 17 Lama Khuti!a 180 110 70 203 116 87 9 9 Mahui 427 245 182 19 18 10 10 Kulsari 834 444 390 2 2 3 3 24 21 3 Kalyanpuf

94 79 15 2 7 6 3 3 ,'- Parsidhapur 236 213 23 82 50 32 8 8 39 39 Nibi (l(j 62 4 25 24 l) 11 10 Blntuna 369 281 88 36 20 16 13 10 3 2 Chhalaini 156 82 74 Sedhaum 32 29 3 49 45 4 15 15 Masani ------Un-inhabiled------Dhudhur 1,487 1,093 394 343 246 97 25 23 2 114 99 15 Sadha 53 43 10 13 10 3 Sejahari 98 96 2 159 157 2 7 7 Raxi 100 44 56 4 4 5 5 Panchampur (B) 71 36 35 7 5 2 Khujamariya 121 98 23 8 6 2 4 4 .Kahala 80 68 12 13 8 5 5 4 Khandeura 27 21 6 9 9 DahUli 21 21 2 2 Dalhawa 184 147 37 23 19 4 3 3 Mudi ------Un-inhabiled------Birbauli 5 5 Palhari Badausa 2 2 Bagaha 3 3 2 2 Gorcmau Khurd 184 139 45 81 38 43 10 10 Gore Mau Kalan 663 497 166 25 16 9 17 8 9 10 10 Bilharka 417 390 27 451 326 125 68 52 16 409 364 45 Kamtal 427 301 126 19 II 8 8 5 3 56 51 5 Pongari 57 57 2 2 Rampur 82 62 20 9 9 6 6 Kanaya;. 235 232 3 4 4 3 3 7 6 ~_a_~~_~_IL~I!_~!~~!'l __ 226 226 85 85 4 4 29 29 n) 81 80 6 6 Gadha Khurd 333 181 152 33 25 8 8 6 2 60 39 21 Rehunchi 488 380 108 198 160 38 7 5 2 230 222 8 Nahan

418 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE I)RIMARY CD Block-

Location Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agrieulturallabourcrs number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femalcs 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

04844900 Sillghauli 248 74 174 132 17 115 73 33 40 04845000 Paramai 293 105 188 61 26 35 123 44 79 04845 100 Piparhari 384 75 309 201 34 167 171 35 136 04845200 Palhari 283 73 210 158 13 145 95 46 49 04845300 Divali 22 8 14 16 4 12 04845400 Pathara 10 7 4 2 2 6 5 04845500 Jobani ------Un-illhabited------04845600 Bhadaiyan 90 3 H7 83 3 80 7 7 04845700 Piyar 120 27 93 27 26 88 21 67 04845800 Lama Khuti1a 16 16 )6 16 04845900 MalJUi 82 33 49 58 17 41 22 14 8 04846000 Kulsari lSI 85 96 134 43 91 II 6 5 04846100 Kalyanpuf 144 gO 54 136 87 49, 4 3 I 04846200 Parsidhapur 95 13 82 90 10 80 3 2 04846300 Nibi 515 180 335 69 23 46 435 149 286 04846400 Birnuna 96 34 62 29 13 16 66 20 46 04846500 Chhataini 407 133 274 147 32 115 260 101 159 04846600 Scdhaura 63 33 30 63 33 30 04846700 Masani 253 112 141 252 112 140 ------Un-inhabited------04846800 Dhudhur 04846900 Sadha 912 241 671 520 105 415 373 121 252 04847000 Scjahari 52 5 47 42 5 37 10 10 04847100 Raxi 262 23 239 88 88 173 23 150 04847200 Pancharnpur (B) 1 04847300 Khujamariya 04847400 Kalmia 41 6 35 37 4 33 2 2 04847500 Khandeura 68 68 62 62 6 G 04847600 Dahuri 19 18 13 13 6 5 04847700 Dalhawa 38 6 32 37 6 31 04847800 Mudi 143 32 III 65 10 55 78 22 56 ------Un-inhabited------04847900 Birbauli 04848000 Palhari Badausa 6, 6 6 6 04848100 Bagaha 3 2 3 2 04848200 Goremau Khurd I 45 04848300 Gore Mau Kalan 125 15 110 70 5 65 52 7 04848400 Bilharka 749 425 324 19 14 5 724 405 319 320 04848500 Karatal 848 305 543 200 28 172 497 177 170 04848600 pongari 409 189 220 38 10 28 332 162 04848700 Rampur 57 57 57 57 112 78 04848800 Kanaya 200 119 81 19tf 172 2 04848900 Ragauli Bhalpura 176 174 2 174 04849000 panchampur(Girwan) 412 63 349 284 45 239 127 17 110 04849100 Gadha Khurd 75 75 75 75 04849200 Rehullchi 128 24 104 110 15 95 18 9 9 04849300 Nahari 573 178 395 184 45 139 343 91 252

, 419 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

of marginal workers Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

19 8 II 24 16 8 712 336 376 Singhauti 04844900 6 103 34 69 820 454 366 Paramai 04845000 4 2 2 8 4 4 1,259 676 583 Piparhari 04845100 4 3 26 II 15 1,460 755 705 Palhali 04845200 2 2 I 627 337 290 Divali 04845300 930 407 523 Pathara 04845400 ------Un-inhabitcd------Jobani 04845500 178 118 60 Bhadaiyan 04845600 5 5 803 427 376 Piyar 0484570() 35 24 1 1 lama Khuti1a 0484580U 2 2 449 226 223 Mahui 04845900 36 36. 598 308 290 Kulsari 04846000 2 2 I 796 418 378 Kalyanpur 04846100 2 2 191 95 96 Parsidhapur 04846200 4 2 2 7 6 895 459 436 Nibi 04846300 454 2\3 241 Birauna 04846400 773 .439 334 Chhataini 04846500 III 70 41 Sedhaura 04846600 328 186 142 Masani 04846700 ------Un-inhabitcd------_ Dhudhur 04846800 4 3 15 12 3 2,888 1,430 1,458 Sadha 04846900 III 57 54 Sejahati 04847000 481 227 254 Raxi 04847100 \\4 72 42 Panchampur (8) 04847200 79 35 44 Khujamariya 04847300 2 2 208 95 J 13 Kahala 04847400 201 113 88 Khandcura 04847500 60 19 41 Dahuri 04847600 38 24 14 Dalhawa 424 222 202 Mudi 04847800 ------Un-inhabited------_ Birbauli 04847900 13 6 7 Palhari Badausa 04848000 5 2 3 Bagaha 04848100 6 4 2 Goremau Khurd 04848200 3 3 319 175 144 Gore Mau Kalan 04848300 5 5 1.683 780 903 Bilharka 04848400 25 15 10 126 85 41 2,740 1,179 1,561 Karatal 04848500 19 19 20 17 3 902 399 503 Pongari 04848600 117 72 45 Rampur 04848700 4 2 2 6 347 160 187 Kanaya 04848800 1 1,113 403 710 Ragau1i Bhatpura 04848900 750 400 350 Panchampur(Girwan) 04849000 164 90 74 Gadha Khurd 04849100 528 297 231 Rehunchi 04849200 46 42 4 1,889 922 967 Nahari 04849300

"420 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CO Block- Location Area of Total population (including Population in the eode Village in Number of institutional and houscless age-group 0-6 nUlnber Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

04849400 Khalari 550.0 425 2,832 1,494 1,338 538 274 264 04849500 Gopara 578.0 217 1,488 792 696 J 14 162 152 04849600 Ran Khcra 255.0 80 477 268 209 113 62 51 04849700 Mahurchha 90 610 323 287 132 56 76 04849800 Ncdhuwa 943.0 174 1.102 589 513 224 114 110 04849900 Baraichha 391.0 168 904 492 412 193 101 92 04850000 Chandpura 340.0 116 734 406 328 150 76 74 04850100 Pi para 351.0 135 942 503 439 235 III 124 04850200 Lahura 916.0 49 290 151 139 65 28 37 04850300 Badausa Sani 260.0 87 500 250 250 98 47 51 04850400 Ranipur 226.0 132 758 395 363 156 79 77 04850500 Haripur 88.0 5 25 9 16 10 (, 04850600 Purainiya {422.0 265 1,605 843 762 350 169 181 04850700 Saunta Kalinur 340.0 115 730 384 346 131 68 63 04850800 Sakalpur 250.0 84 461 247 214 107 50 57 04850900 Bahadurpur Kalinzar 1,689.0 461 2,807 /.5/2 /,295 593 303 290 04851000 Nasaratpur 45.0 I 1 04851100 Masauni Bharalpur 484.0 287 1,832 967 865 428 217 211 04~51200 Lad.Pahari 57.0 5 23 10 13 5 3 2 04851300 Girdharpur 72.0 57 315 180 135 55 30 25 04851400 Pahari Mali 99.0 62 378 195 183 87 4S 42 04851500 Tarahati Kalinzar 217.0 1,047 5,935 3,224 2,711 1,205 647 558 04851600 Pahi 244.8 83 415 229 186 90 49 41 04851700 Ram Nagar Nisf 71.0 147 850 458 392 147 82 65 04851800 Kalara Kalinjar 747.9 500 2,817 1,566 1,251 557 290 267 04851900 Kila Kalinzar 542.0 14 6 8 2 I

421 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Narailli

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

314 166 148 802 651 151 Khalari 241 129 112 420 339 81 Gopara 86 44 42 197 141 56 Ran Khera 24 IJ J3 162 124 38 Mahurchha 345 J86 159 508 326 182 Nedhuwa 177 99 78 362 257 105 Baraichha 200 104 96 298 206 92 Chandpura 378 200 178 109 80 29 Pipara 63 31 32 49 43 6 Lahura 41 22 19 125 96 29 Badausa Sani 70 35 35 274 196 78 Rallipur 7 6 Haripur 224 118 J06 599 460 139 Purainiya 328 162 166 341 234 107 Saunta Kalinzar 100 47 53 137 J 10 27 Sakatpur 478 254 224 904 702 202 Bahadurpur Kalinzar Nasaralpur 117 68 49 645 453 192 Masauni Bharalpur 15 6 9 Lad Pahati 147 86 61 129 101 28 Girdharpur 26 12 14 147 100 47 Pahari Mali 1,516 845 671 2,585 1,731 854 Tarahati Kalinzar 109 56 53 101 88 13 Pahi 215 120 95 330 239 91 Ram Nagar Nisf 616 343 273 1,091 790 301 Kalara Kalinjar 6 3 3 Kita KaJinzar

422 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

04849400 Khalari 2,030 843 1.187 1,467 820 647 1,185 68U 505

04849500 Gopa~ 1,068 453 615 747 425 322 388 297 91 04849600 Ran Khcra 280 127 153 209 114 95 208 114 94 04849700 Mahurchha 448 199 249 339 174 165 338 174 164 04849800 Ncdhuwa 594 263 331 539 297 242 347 250 97 04849900 Baraichha 542 235 307 593 335 258 448 258 190 04850000 CIJandpura 436 lOO 236 438 253 185 201 151 Sf! 04850 I 00 Pipara 833 423 410 243 206 37 182 177 04850200 Lahura 241 108 133 164 89 75 82 81 04850300 Badausa Sani 375 154 221 311 161 150 265 151 114 04850400 Ranipur 484 199 285 398 201 197 342 179 163 04850500 l1aripur 18 8 10 9 4 4 4 04850600 Purainiya 1,006 383 623 914 490 424 558 371 187 04850700 Saunta Kalinzar 389 150 239 345 190 155 216 176 40 04850800 Sakatpur 324 137 187 264 134 13() 129 93 .36 04850900 Bahadurpur Kalinzar 1,903 810 1,093 1.406· 764 642 1,119 74() 379 04851000 Nasaratpur 04851100 Masauni Bharatpur 1.187 514 673 804 493 31 I 730 470 260 04851200 Lad Pahari 8 4 4 6 6 6 6 04851300 Girdharpur 186 79 107 126 77 49 123 75 48 04851400 Pahari Mali 231 95 136 150 89 61 93 68 25 04851500 Tarahati Kalinzar 3,350 1,493 1,857 2,312 1,557 755 1,545 1.265 280 04851600 Pahi 314 141 173 231 132 99 183 120 63 04851700 Ram Nagar Nisf 520 219 301 409 253 156 228 228 04851800 Katara Kalinjar 1,726 776 950 1.034 742 292 662 576 86 04851900 Kila Kalinzar 8 3 5 9 4 5 4 4

423 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

Industrial catego~ of main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household indust~ Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

945 538 407 178 89 ~9 29 25 4 33 28 5 Khalari 310 233 77 27 23 4 13 8 5 38 33 5 Gopara 182 98 84 13 6 7 9 7 2 4 Ran Khcra 269 136 133 59 35 24 4 3 6 2 4 Mahurchha 302 218 84 33 21 12 12 II I Nedhuwa 323 167 156 73 44 29 6 46 42 4 l3araichha 158 123 35 38 24 14 4 Chandpura 142 137 5 27 27 I 12 12 Pipara 57 56 21 21 2 2 2 2 Lahul

92 84 8 35 8 27 2 Sakiltru~ .. 984 638 346 109 79 30 4 3 22 20 2 Kalinzar Nasaratpur 552 310 242 53 49 4 2 2 123 109 14 Masauni Bharatpur 5 5 I Lad Pahat; 56 30 26 36 23 13 31 22 9 Girdilalllur 78 56 22 15 12 3 Pahari Mali 429 343 86 392 277 115 54 47 7 670 598 72 Tarahati Kalinzar 135 87 48 45 31 14 3 2 Pahi 129 129 85 85 9 9 5 5 Ram Nagar Nisf 336 306 30 120 92 28 60 48 12 146 130 16 Kalara Kal injar 4 4 Kila Kalinzar

'424 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: BANDA

VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Industrial catcg0!:l code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricul!urallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

04849400 Khalari 282 140 142 48 20 28 208 103 105 04849500 Gopara 359 128 231 311 90 221 04849600 Ran Khcra 04849700 Mahurchha I 04849800 Ncdhuwa 192 47 145 172 35 137 17 10 04849900 Baraichha 145 77 68 93 46 47 20 13 04350000 Chandpura 237 102 135 132 43 89 102 57 45 04850100 Pipara 61 29 32 34 13 21 21 13 04850200 Lahura 82 8 74 59 4 55 23 4 19 04850300 Badallsa Sani 46 10 36 42 34 4 2 2 04850400 Ranipur 56 22 34 39 14 25 14 5 9 04850500 Hatipur 5 5 5 5 04850600 Purainiya 356 119 237 102 31 71 245 84 161 04850700 Saunta Kalinzar 129 14 115 51 46 77 9 68 04850800 Sakatpur 135 41 94 134 40 94 04850900 Bahadurpur Kalinzar 287 24 263 223 10 213 50 45 04851000 Nasaratpur 04851100 Masauni Bharatpur 74 23 51 39 12 27 24 7 17 04851200 Lad Pahan 04851300 Girdharpur 3 2 2 2 04851400 Pahari Mali 57 21 36 3 2 45 13 32 04851500 Tarahati Kalinzar 767 292 475 52 20 32 493 115 378 04851600 Pahi 48 12 36 34 26 14 4 10 04851700 Ram Nagar Nisf 181 25 156 74 12 62 83 II 72 04851800 Katara Kalinjar 372 166 206 ll8 18 100 113 47 66 04851900 Kila Kalin7Alr 5 5 5 5 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Naraini

of marginal workers Location Household indust!1 Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Males Females Persons Males Fcmalcs Name of Village nUl1lbcr 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

15 9 6 II 8 1,365 674 691 Khalari 04849400 12 6 6 36 32 4 741 367 374 Gopara 0484950(l 268 154 114 Ran Khera 04849600 271 149 122 Mahurchha 048497(1) 2 I 563 292 271 Nedhuwa 0484980(1 31 24 7 311 157 154 Baraichha {)4849900 3 2 296 153 143 Chandpum 04850000 6 3 699. 297 402 Pipara 04850100 126 62 64 Lalillra 048502()O 189 89 100 Badausa Sani 04850300

3 360 194 166 Ranipur (J48~040(J 16 II Haripur U485U500 7 2 5 2 2 691 353 338 Plirainiya 048506no 385 194 191 Saunta Kalinzar 0485U700 197 113 84 Sakatpur 04850800 5 4 9 8 1.401 748 653 BahaJu'1JUf Kalinzar 04X509UO Nasaratpur 04851000 4 4 7 4 1,028 474 554 Masauui Bharalpur (14851100 17 4 13' Lad Pahari (14851200 189 103 86 Girdharpur 04851300 5 3 2 2 2 228 106 122 Pahari Mafi 04851400 44 13 31 178 144 34 3,623 1,667 1,956 Tarahati Kalinzar 04851S00 184 97 87 Pahi 04851600 23 22 1 441 205 236 Ram Nagar )'Iisf 04851700 10 4 6 131 97 34 1,783 824 959 Kalata Kalinjar 04851800 5 2 3 Kila Kalinzar 04851900

426 URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Location Name of Town/ Town/ Ward Number of Total population (including PopUlation in the code Ward in.square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons IV!alcs Fcmalcs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

44001000 Mataundh (NFl 3 1,317 8,278 4,387 3,891 1,465 766 699 0001 Ward No. I 164 932 484 448 138 75 li3 0002 Ward No.2 114 781 435 346 147 77 70 0003 Ward No.3 80 537 284 253 77 39 38 0004 Ward No.4 235 1.429 759 670 233 128 105 0005 Ward No.5 173 1,050 569 481 198 106 92 0006 Ward No.6 75 442 226 216 89 44 45 0007 Ward No.7 108 740 382 358 140 62 78 0008 Ward NO.8 117 821 429 3

4400200() llanda (NPP+OG) 27.77 22,843 139,436 75,174 64,262 21,510 11,357 10,153 44002000 llanda (!'IPP) 16.29 21,993 134,839 72,632 62,207 20,827 IO,9YO 9.R37 0001 Ward No.1 1.507 8,678 4,728 3.950 1.543 81R 725 429 408 0002 Ward No.2 696 4,485 2,360 2,125 837 527 0003 Ward No.3 877 5,758 3,0()2 2,696 1.027 SOD 363 0004 Ward No.4 864 5,082 2,180 2.]02 829 466 710 (,74 0005 Ward No.5 I,3J8 8,182 4.351 3.831 1.384 317 0006 Ward No.6 780 4.412 2,399 2.013 692 375 5'15 0007 Ward No.7 1.478 8.100 4,389 3.711 ).267 672 571 0008 Ward No.8 1.75~ 9.557 5,294 4,263 1.253 6~2 SOl 413 0009 Ward No.9 1.155 6.310 3,447 2.86, 914 7'\1l (iRS 0010 Ward 1'0.10 1.335 8.261 4.7RS 3.4 76 1.438 410 228 1~2 0011 Ward No. II 503 3,384 1,843 1,541 268 271 00i2 Ward No. 12 859 4,723 2,450 2,273 539 765 404 3(d 0013 Ward NO. 13 715 4,698 2,521 2.177 716 373 343 0014 Ward No. 14 758 5,051 2,685 2,366 993 525 4(,l! 0015 Ward No. 15 843 5,815 3,047 2)68 2,454 887 470 417 0016 Ward No. 16 896 5,388 2,934 777 403 374 0017 Ward No. 17 568 4,396 2,306 2,090 1,829 552 280 272 0018 . Ward No. 18 614 3,882 2,053 2,231 704 376 328 0019 Ward No. 19 760 4,808 2,577 679 352 327 0020 Ward No. 20 831 5,368 2,886 2,482 1,963 577 297 2S0 0021 Ward No. 21 645 4,142 2,179 520 291 229 0022 Ward No. 22 517 3,307 1,730 1,577 1,321 380 220· 160 0023 Ward No. 23 482 2,804 1,483 2,186 654 365 289 0024 Ward No. 24 660 4,676 2,490 1,719 490 235 255 0025 Ward No.25 554 3,572 1,853 Outgrol\'tb(s) Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa (OG)­ 2,055 683 367 316 0026 Ward No.26 850 4,597 2,542 1,845 957 888 44003000 Tindwari (NPl 1.04 1,471 9,543 5,100 4,443 208 120 88 000 I Ward No. 1 178 1,176 641 535 302 118 61 57 0002 Ward No.2 113 670 368 139 63 76 0003 Ward No.3 109 700 371 319 512 227 121 106 0004 Ward No.4 157 1,079 567 375 311 123 60 63 0005 Ward No.5 97 686 448 340 156 94 62 0006 Ward No.6 123 788 431 445 179 75 104 0007 Ward No.7 128 876 590 521 205 109 96 0008 Ward No.8 176 1.11 I 876 799 361 ']76 IRS 0009 Ward No.9 261 1.675 433 349 129 78 51 0010 Ward No. 10 129 782 6,718 2,544 1,317 1,227 44004000 Baberu (NPl 2,240 14,499 7,781 518 208 lOG 102 0001 Ward No. I 201 1,110 592 862 313 151 167 0002 Ward No.2 261 1,785 923 234 146 88 0003 Ward No.3 220 1,284 719 565 560 220 114 t06 0004 Ward No.4 171 1,208 648 499 199 98 101 0005 . Ward No.5 146 1,072 573 659 257 133 124 0006 Ward No.6 218 1,388 729 0 647 259 \36 123 0007 Ward No.7 212 . 1,3 8 751 880 299 161 138 0008 Ward No.8 306 1,925 1,045 446 149 65 84 0009 Ward No.9 138 937 491 662 260 136 124 0010 Ward No. 10 206 '1,464 802 CENSUS ABST;RACT

Namc of Towill Locatioll Scheduled CasteS population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Ward codc llumber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 It) 2

1,476 779 697 3,786 2.454 1,332 i\lntaundh (1'1') ~~(HlIlH)() 538 279 259 216 144 72 \V (Inl No. I (1001 254 135 119 357 242 115 \V;ml No, 2 (1002 105 57 48 280 176 104 Ward No. J 00113 199 104 95 767 491 27(, W;ml No.4 011114 103 63 40 297 225 72 Ward N(l, 5 OliOS 73 36 37 255 149 1(1(, Watd No, (, 00(1(' 67 33 34 390 253 137 W;lrd No, 7 non7 51 27 24 469 288 lSI \Vard No, 8 OOIiX T2 36 36 305 1% 1(1'1 \\';ml 01(1. 9 (lO(l') 14 9 5 450 290 I (J(J Ward No, 10 00111

17;225 9,372 7,853 24 13 II 90,15X 53.999 3<>.15'1 Banda (NI'I'+OG) 441}112110(l t6,802 9,146 7,656 3 2 86,985 52,(151 34.934 Band" (NI'I') .t.lIl02000 1.803 1.0 14 789 5.030 3.170 1.8(,(1 \\"1r<1 No, I 11(11)1 1,329 689 640 2.319 1.422 Xt)7 \\';ln1;'\!o 2 1I11l12 811 438 373 3.057 1.934 1.1 n W"rd ;\lo, !lOU,' 816 451 365 2.654 1.647 UlO 7 \I'"rd No, 4 OOil .. 1.0<]1 57(, 515 4.978 2.98.1 1.<)<)'; \\'"nIN". O(lit'; 681 378 303, 2.R(,S 1.73:' 1.1]0 \V,ml 01", (, I _J06 7J4 592 5.451 3,,33 2.1 I X \\',,,,1 N" 7 Olltl ~ 1,463 848 615 2 7.254 4.343 2.9 II \\',"d 0:0, ()()It~ 1.538 824 714 4.549 2.7(,3 1.7N(, \\':lrd N{I. () Il(}()') 1.472 ~3(l 636 4.720 3.1 (d 1.559 \\'''nl N". III 0(111) 2.752 1.5(,} 1.1 ~') \\ ard 0:". 11 I)U11 333 165 16R 3.750 2.057 1.(,'13 \\'"rd :--lo, 12 ()i)l~ 214 105 109 2.705 1.648 1.057 \\'"rd No, 13 0111.' 21 15 6 3.597 2'()X7 1.510 W"rd No, 14 001 .. 575 31.4 261 2.870 I. 738 1.132 Ward No, 15 (lOI) 466 239 227 3,416 2.083 1.333 Ward N". 1(, (1) I (, 826 432 394 2,405 1.44'1 95(J W"rd No, 17 Oll17 152 80 72 2.536 1.468 1.0(,8 Wanl No, 18 , OOIR 456 242 214 3.168 I.R83 1.2~5 W;ml No, 19 .. 0019 425 229 196 4,023 2.311 I. 712 Wart! No, 20 002() 61 32 29 2.680 1.562 1.118 \\'"rdNo, 21 OO~I 132 75 57 2.260 1.252 1.008 Ward No, 22 olin 600 316 ' 284 2,021 1.134 887 Ward No. 23 011::3 176 103 73 3.275 1.863 1.412 Wanl No, 24 0024 55 31 24 2,650 1,462 1.188 WardNo,25 0025 Olilgrowlh(s) 423 226 197 21 II 10 3.173 1.948 1.225 Indira Nagar Cnl"ny. O(J2(, f\landi Salllili ami Lal~lka Purwa (OG)· \Vard No,26

1,789 960 829 4,912 3.157 1.755 Tindwnri (NP) 4400J(J()(J 518 283 235 668 426 242 Ward No, I (1001 234 127 107 363 240 123 Ward No.2 (I(102 265 135 IJO 333 222 I I I Ward No, J 000] 279 144 135 488 329 159 Wanl N(l, 4 0(104 170 95 75 409 267 142 Ward No, OOOS 147 85 62 301 210 91 Ward No, (> O(l06 37 18 19 417 26~ 149 Ward 1"0, ()(}() 7 78 41 37 655 3') I 264 Ward :-':0, 8 I)(II)~ 58 31 27 752 4116 26(J \\ ·.1rd ~l(l_ f) OOf}9 3 1 2 526 318 20R Ward :--:(1, III iHllil "i 2,796 1,497 1,299 8,605 5,514 3,119 I Baherll (NP) 44f104(11)(1 783 418 365 597 410 187 Ward No. I • 0001 305 147 158 1,144 694 450 Ward No.2 ()(I02 545 '319 226 642 431 21 I Ward No, 3 0003 83 '48 35 552 386 166 Ward No, 4 (1004 163 , 78 85 515 353 162 Ward No, 5 0005 232 129 103 783 519 264 Ward No.6 OO()6 236 116 120 855 553 3112 Ward No. 7 (J007 206 ,112 94 1.320 S02 51 R \\'anl :No. 8 OIl!)R 47' 21 26 661 ' 3'15 266 Wanl No. <) 0009 ,~16T· " '10 77 949 589 360 Wanl No. 10 OOlb -, ..... ,' :; ::_. "".' 429 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS I

Name ofTownlWard Illiterates Total workers Main workers CultivmOl

Persons Males Females Persons Mules Females Persons Males Females rcrs()n~ i'd a les 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Mataundh (NI') 4,492 1,933 2,559 2,816 2,206 610 2.154 l.II62 292 lI73 1117 Ward No. I 716 340 376 294 220 74 216 211 52 52 Ward No.2 424 193 231 367 229 138 220 21'1 70 70 Ward No.3 257 108 149 225 169 56 141 13-1 123 11:\ Ward No.4 662 268 394 507 387 120 447 334 113 137 iJ4 Ward No.5 753 344 409 342 256 86 246 172 74 69 45 Ward No.6 187 77 110 171 103 68 145

2JJ6.t 1.826 2:111 .1lIS -'64 Tindwari (NP) 4,631 1,943 2,688 2,498 2,OR3 415 215 {96 19 22 20 Ward No. I 508 215 293 292 240 52 183 72 195 178 17 76 72 Ward No.2 307 128 179 255 255 172 S3 58 57 Ward No.3 367 149 218 265 177 88 187 45 43 238 353 229 196 33 210 n Ward No.4 591 g 4 124 17 130 122 .5 Ward No.5 277 108 169 141 2(14 1~7 17 (,6 59 487 238 249 246 213 33 Ward No.6 1(,(, 156 10 37 4~9 163 296 208 186 22 Ward No.7 48 257 356 300 56 303 ~71 32 Ward NO.8 456 199 l) 390 533 304 277 27 ::::'1 Ward No.9 923 III 187 15 135 129 Ward No. 10 256 115 141 202 "/ 804 3,684 495 .1,4.14 3,11I5 2-19 851 Baberu (NP) 5,894 2,267 3,627 4,17'1 223 214 9 27 25 513 182 331 31fl 275 43 Ward No. I 436 409 27 59 57 641 229 412 459 430 29 Ward No.2 135 (1 59 58 642 288 354 320 299 21 141 Ward No.3 312 48 144 125 394 ,435 324 . III 360 Ward No. 4 656 262 (,7 67 284 17 251 240 II Ward No.5 557 220 337 301 371 331 40 138 127 605 210 395 505 381 124 Ward No.6 336 27 127 122 543 198 345 430 393 37 363 Ward No.7 435 41 (12 58 243 3(,2 53J 476 57 476 Ward No.8 605 17 16 246 227 19 231 216 15 Ward No.9 276 96 180 53 338 14 334 321 13 53 Witrd No. 10 515 213 302 352 CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name of Town! Location Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Ward code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

873 817 56 536 425 III 28 24 4 717 596 121 Malaundh (Nr) 44001000 52 52 124 124 8 7 I 32 28 4 Ward No. I 000 I 70 70 132 132 18 17 Ward No.2 0002 123 118 17 15 2 Ward No.3 0003 137 134 34 7 27 276 193 83 Ward No.4 0004 69 45 24 121 77 44 56 50 6 Ward No.5 0005 48 37 II 32 9 23 3 2 62 49 13 Ward No.6 0006 81 80 I 42 41 I Ward No.7 0007 138 135 3 I 61 60 I Ward No.8 0008 '46 43 3 82 16 2 75 69 6 Ward No.9 OOU'} 109 103 6 9 II t() 78 74 4 Ward No. 10 0010

1,161 I,G56 105 376 325 51 1,119 929 190 28,322 25,521 2,801 Ballda 4400200(l \,093 1,1)1)2 91 361 3\\ 51) 1,\1 \ 92\ \90 27,502 24,774 2,128 Banda (1'11'1') 440(21)1)0 51 48 3 22 19 3 32 26 6 1,535 1,418 117 Ward No. I (lOOI 27 27 23 20 3 44 3R 6 796 729 67 Ward No.2 OO()2 7 4 3 8 6 2 107 70 37 1,329 1,032 297 Ward No. J 0003 19 16 21 16 5 20 19 785 696 89 Ward No.4 0(104 115 107 8 19 17 69 53 16 1,738 1,544 194 Ward No.5 0005 63 54 9 2 26 18 8 955 847 108 Ward No.6 OO(J6 58 52 6 6 (1 40 31 9 1,724 1,496 228 Ward No.7 0007 (,9 65 4 3 3 15 IS 2.046 1,857 OOOR 47 41 6 14 9 S 16 13 3 1,183 1,058 :~~ I ~:~~: ~~: ~ O()09 253 241 12 55 50 5 63 55 8 1,415 1,295 120 Ward No. 10 OOW 7 ..+2 3(, () 865 814 51 Ward No. II {Jill I 40 38 2 13 t3 1,037 '112 125 Ward No. 12 (J012 22 20 2 53 43 10 67 58 9 1.005 911 94 Ward No. 13 (J013 24 24 6 (1 177 165 12 1,161 1,()50 III Ward No. 14 0014 16 15 15 13 2 55 43 12 1,010 939 71 WanlNo.15 0015 108 98 10 16 14 2 64 47 17 999 922 77 Ward No. 16 0016 17 16 14 14 34 30 4 1,006 918 88 Ward No. 17 OOI? 7 6 It I I 46 44 2 844 784 60 Ward No. 1.8 0018 16 IS 5 5 7 4 3 969 875 94 Ward No. \ 9 0019 24 24 12 12 9 5 4 1,261 1,157 104 Ward No. 20 0020 31 25 6 7 3 4 24 14 10 788 703 85 Ward No. 21 0021 19 12 7 40 37 3 61 48 13 683 602 81 Ward No. 22 -0022 II 10 I 3 2 II II 494 462 32 Ward No. 23 0023 9 6 3 2 2 31 27 4 1,022 973 49 Ward No. 2.4 0024 33 31 2 38 38 852 780 72 Ward No. 25 0025 Outgrowth(s) Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samili and 68 54 14 IS 14 8 8 820 747 73 Laraka Purwa (J026

385 364 21 342 238 104 145 121 24 1,192 1,103 89 Tindwari (NP) 44003000 22 20 2 6 3 3 18 17 I 169 156 13 Ward No. I 0001 76 72 4 50 45 5 12 7 5 57 54 3 Ward No.2 0002 58 57 181 100 81 2 14 14 Ward No.3 0003 45 43 2 14 9 5 15 12 136 123 13 Ward No.4 0004 5 4 I 124 117 7 Ward No.5 0005 66 59 7 47 43 4 14 13 77 72 5 Ward No.6 0006 37 36 I 10 8 2 12 12 107 100 7 Ward No.7 0007 48 46 2 32 28 4 30 20 10 193 177 16 WardNo.8 0008 9 9 2 2 34 31 3 206 186 20 Ward No.9 0009 19 18 7 7 109 104 5 Ward No. 10 ()OIO

851 804 47 175 135 40 199 173 26 2,209 2,073 136 Baberu (Nr) 44004000 27 25 2 34 33 I 162 156 6 Ward No. I 0001 59 57 2 I 32 27 5 344 324 20 Ward No.2 0002 59 58 4 4 I 77 72 5 Ward No.3 0003 144 125 19 17 7 10 10 6 4 189 174 15 Ward No.4 0004 67 67 8 4' 4 176 \69 7 Ward No: S 0005 138 127 II 48 34 14 4 4 181 166 15 Ward No.6 0006 127 122 5 47 32 15 20 16 4 169 166 3 Ward No.7 0007 62 58 4 2 2 14 9 5 398 366 32 Ward No.8 0008 17 16 9 9 76 75 129 116 13 Ward No.9 0009 53 53 13 13 15 12 3 253 243 10 Ward No. 10 OOID URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category Name of Townl Ward Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labuurcrs

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Mataundh (NP) 662 344 318 72 17 55 421 190 2:11 Ward No. I 78 9 69 61 2 59 Ward No.2 147 10 137 51 2 49 94 8 86 Ward No.3 84 35 49 83 35 48 Ward No.4 60 53 7 39 34 Wa.-dNo.5 96 84 12 56 44 12 Ward No.6 26 6 20 4 4 15 5 10 Ward No.7 88 79 9 13 13 61 52 'I Ward No.8 38 3S 3 2 2 4 4 Ward No.9 6 2 4 2 2 Ward No. 10 39 J I 8 6 6

Banda (NPP+OG) 6,259 4,626 1,633 111 66 45 274 167 107 Banda (NPP) 6,090 4,495 1.595 107 66 41 229 129 IOU Ward No. I 599 442 157 16 14 2 5 4 Ward No.2 305 236 69 4 4 19 II g Ward No.3 354 235 119 7 4 3 Ward No.4 812 546 266 27 II 16 Ward No.5 261 157 104 19 19 17 S 12 Ward No.6 144 106 38 Ward No.7 330 253 77 4 3 8 3 5 Ward No.8 106 83 23 4 4 Ward No.9 278 213 65 10 5 5 27 20 7 Ward No. 10 435 356 79 24 22 2 47 36 II Ward No. II II 9 2 Ward No. 12 137 107 30 5 3 2 Ward No. 13 154 121 33 7 3 4 Ward No. 14 98 62 36 4 4 Ward No. IS 316 242 74 31 19 12 Ward No. 16 210 149 61 2 2 5 2 3 Ward No. 17 85 57 28 II 2 q Ward No. 18 99 68 31 7 6 2 I I Ward No. 19 212 197 15 2 2 Ward No. 20 255 209 46 2 Ward No. 21 ISO 153 27 10 6 4 I Ward No. 22 160 139 21 3 3 Ward No. 23 156 138 18 5 2 Ward No. 24 168 137 31 Ward No. 25 225 80 145 Outgrowth{s)

Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samili and Laraka Purwa (OG) - Ward No.26 169 131 38 4 4 45 38 7

Tindwari (NP) 434 257 177 37 17 20 114 35 79 Ward No. I 77 44 33 2 2 3 2 Ward No.2 60 5 55 3 2 52 4 48 Ward NO.3 10 5 5 9 4 5 1 I Ward NO.4 19 9 10 2 2 9 8 Ward No.5 11 2 9 Ward No.6 42 26 16 4 4 Ward No.7 42 30 12 3 2 1 19 12 7 14 Ward No. S 53 29 24 II 6 5 29 IS I Ward No.9 53 49 4 Ward No. 10 67 58 9 3 2 99 Baberu (NP) 745 499 246 108 36 72 184 85 17 31 Ward No. I 95 61 34 48 Ward No.2 23 )1 2 I I 4 Ward No.3 179 164 15 4 I 26 Ward No.4 75 12 63 40 6 34 27 2 Ward No.5 50 44 6 15 13 10 35 Ward No.6 134 50 84 62 27 35 45 14 3 Ward No.7 67 57 10 4 3 I 17 Ward No.8 57 41 16 3 2 Ward No.9 15 II 4 7 6 7 Ward No. 10 18 17 I 7 CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

24 15 <) 145 122 23 5,462 2,181 3,281 I\lataltlldh (NI') 440010()() II 3 8 6 4 2 638 264 374 Ward No. I 0001 2 2 414 206 208 Ward No.2 (J002 1 I 312 115 197 WardNo.3 (JOO) 2 2 18 16 2 922 372 550 Ward No.4' 0004 7 7 32 32 708 313 395 Ward No.5 0005 7 6 271 123 148 Ward NO.6 0006 14 14 527 180 347 Ward No.7 0007 32 31 582 198 384 Ward No.8 0008 3 2 I 453 167 286 Ward No.9 0009 3 30 22 8 635 243 392 Ward No. 10 0010

~59 21S 241 5,415 4,175 1,240 102,199 42,717 59,482 Banda (NPP+OG) 44002000 454 214 240 5,300 4,086 1,214 98,682 41,129 57,553 Banda (NPP) 440020\)\) 25 10 15 553 417 136 6.439 2.775 3,664 Ward No. I 0001 21 9 12 261 216 45 3.290 1.310 1,980 Ward No.2 0002 70 16 54 277 215 62 3,953 1,715 2,238 Ward No. J 0003 79 30 49 706 505 201 3.425 1.487 1,938 Ward No.4 OOO.! 18 5 13 207 147 60 5,980 2.473 3,507 Ward No.5 OOOS 9 7 2 135 99 36 3,221 1.372 1,849 Ward No.6 0006 27 . 14 13 291 233 58 5,942 2.551 3,391 Ward No.7 0007 7 6 95 73 22 7,318 ( 3.271 4,047 Ward No.8 OOOS 12 9 229 179 50 4.772 2,113 2,659 Ward No.9 0009 34 23 II 33(" 275 5S 6,040 2,788 3,252 Ward No. 10 (jOIO I I 10 2 2.457 975 1,482 WanJ No. II OU; 1 4 3 128 101 27 3.4'16 1380 2,116 Ward No. 12 OUI2 IS 10 5 132 108 24 3,)97 1,368 2,029 Ward No. 13 0013 29 13 16 65 45 20 3,585 1,378 2,207 Ward No. 14 0014 10 4 6 275 219 56 4,403 1,795 2,608 Ward No. 15 0015 11 7 4 192 \38 S4 3,991 1,704 2,287 Ward No. 16 0016 6 5 68 50 18 3,240 1.271 1,969 Ward No. 17 0017 12 11 78 60 18 2,875 1,140 1,735 Wal'd No. 18 0018 4 4 206 191 15 3,599 1,481 2,118 Ward No. 19 OUI9 7 7 246 208 38 3,807 1,479 2,328 Ward No. 20 0020 2 167 146 21 3,112 1,281 1,831 Ward No. 21 0021 19 13 6 138 123 15 2,344 892 1,452 Ward No. 22 0022 7 7 144 129 15 2,129 860 1,269 Ward No. 23 0023 17 10 7 150 127 23 3,444 1,347 2,097 Ward No. 24 0024 8 6 2 217 74 143 2,423 923 1,500 Ward No. 25 0025 Outgrowth(s)

Indira Nagar Colony, Mandi Samiti and Laraka Purwa 5 4 115 89 26 3,517 1,588 1,929 (OG) - Ward No.26 0026

90 59 31 193 146 47 7,045 3,017 4,028 Tindwari (NP) 44003000 25 II 14 47 32 15 884 401 483 Ward No. I 0001 5 5 415 185 230 Ward No.2 0002 435 194 241 Ward No.3 00[)3 2 S 4 850 371 479 Ward No.4 0004 8 8 3 2 545 251 294 Ward No.5 0005 31 25 6 7 6 542 235 307 Ward No.6 0006 6 6 14 10 4 668 245 423 Ward No.7 0007 12 8 4 755 290 465 Ward No.8 0008 6 5 46 43 3 1,371 ~99 772 Ward No.9 OO!)9 10 10 54 46 8 580 246 334 Ward No. 10 0010 1 .. 28 [6 12 425 362 63 10,320 4,097 6,223 Babcru (NP) 44004000 46 44 2 792 317 475 Ward No. I 0001 3 3 18 17 1,326 493 833 Ward No.2 0002 174 160 14 964 420 544 Ward No.3 0003 8 5 3 773 324 449 Ward No.4 0004 35 31 4 771 289 482 Ward No.5 OOOS 27 13 14 883 348 535 Ward No.6 0006 5 I 4 41 39 2 968 358 610 Ward No.7 0007 6 3 3 48 36 12 1,392 569 823 Ward No.8 0008 3 2 5 4 I 691 264 427 Ward No.9 0009 8 8 3 2 1,112 464 648 Ward No. 10 0010

_A. .3.3 __ URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Location Name of Town/ Town/Ward NUlllberof Total population (including Population in the code Ward in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Fcmalcs Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

44001000 Mataundh (NP) 3 1,317 8,278 4,387 3,891 1,465 766 699 0011 Ward No. II 161 928 508 420 14 I 71 7()

44005000 Orall (NP) J 1,103 6,205 3,389 2,816 1,262 6R7 575 0001 Ward No. I 119 607 320 287 124 66 58 0002 Ward No.2 60 353 190 163 61 33 28 0003 Ward No.3 \24 835 452 383 182 93 89 0004 Ward No.4 107 622 334 28X 95 48 47 0005 Ward No.5 154 868 490 378 200 113 87 0006 Ward No.6 145 763 407 356 176 93 78 0007 Ward No.7 126 732 408 324 138 68 70 ODDS Ward No.8 104 559 311 248 117 72 45 0009 Ward NO.9 70 397 229 168 73 40 33 0010 Ward No. 10 94 469 248 221 96 56 41)

44006000 Bisanda Buzurg 4.3 1,749 10,561 5,770 4,791 1,890 99R xn 0001 Ward No. I 308 1.701 952 749 27<) 145 134 0002 Ward No.2 230 1,424 754 670 292 158 134 0003 Ward No.3 131 721 404 317 119 62 57 0004 Ward No.4 124 831 431 400 158 77 HI 17<) 0005 Ward NO.5 367 2.030 1.098 932 370 I'll (,() 0006 Ward No.6 9j' 626 339 287 II S 55 37 0007 Ward No.7 156 1,072 574 498 175 83

44007000 Atarra (NPP) 10 6,494 42,384 22,913 19,471 7,096 3,724 3.372 120 III) 0001 Ward No. I 196 1,214 671 543 230 240 200 0002 Ward No.2 403 2,414 1.325 1.089 440 100 III 0003 Ward No.3 261 1,544 830 714 211 222 200 0004 Ward NO.4 369 2,528 1,412 1,116 422 189 204 0005 Ward NO.5 277 2,079 1,096 983 393 1/8 110 0006 Ward NO.6 179 1,271 663 608 228 188 186 0007 Ward No.7 321 2,045 1,100 945 374 252 128 124 0008 Ward NO.8 240 1,517 856 661 191 93 98 0009 Ward No.9 \69 1,116 591 525 267 21() 0010 Ward No. 10 404 2.760 1,492 1,268 477 191 172 0011 Ward No. II 260 1,705 886 819 363 167 141 0012 Ward No. 12 240 1,569 833 736 308 295 163 \32 0013 Ward No. 13 281 1,741 945 796 222 107 115 0014 Ward No. 14 254 1,573 817 756 290 151 /39 0015 Ward No. 15 239 1,673 914 759 218 112 106 0016 Ward No. 16 262 1,567 845 722 253 130 123 00 I 7 Ward No. 17 256 1,556 803 753 224 122 \02 0018 Ward No. 18 255 1,647 887 760 279 143 136 0019 Ward No. 19 259 1,629 930 699 744 255 138 117 0020 Ward No. 20 220 1,614 870 212 123 89 0021 Ward No. 2\ 209 1,534 826 708 703 269 140 1;;9 0022 Ward No. 22 266 1,564 861 531 177 89 8& 0023 Ward No. 23 184 1.196 665 244 141 103 0024 Ward No. 24 211 1,434 796 638 895 269 142 127 0025 Ward No. 25 279 1.894 999

6,071 2,,196 1,2S3 1.2 '-' 44008000 Naraini (NP) 2,102 D,112 7,041 749 333 163 170 0001 Ward No. I 256 1,578 829 632 280 143 137 0002 Ward No.2 183 1,3~ 750 445 201 99 102 0003 Ward No.3 144 ·974 529 698 269 143 126 0004 Ward No.4 195 1,472 774 685 251 142 109 0005 Ward No.5 248 1.509 824 631 247 140 107 0006 Ward No.6 220 1,406 775 517 221 96 125 0007 Ward NO.7 177 1,080 563 607 241\ 129 1\9 0008 Ward NO.8 247 1,365 758 517 223 109 1\4 0009 Ward No.9' 197 1,101 584 590 223 119 104 0010 Ward No. 10 235 1,245 655

.-~--- .--~-.---- -_. CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females . Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

1,476 779 697 3,786 2,454 1,332 Mataundh (NP) 29 19 10 587 382 205 Ward No. II

1,462 774 688 -2,850 1,970 880 Oran (NP) 326 169 157 228 165 63 Ward No.1 112 58 54 120 79 41 Ward No.2 168 91 77 376 258 118 WardNo.3 123 64 59 318 208 110 Ward No.4 316 176 140 366 258 108 Ward No.5 93 51 42 309 215 94 Ward No.6 166 87 79 427 293 134 Ward No.7 75 41 34 275 191 84 Ward No.8 35 16 I 19 218 160 58 Ward No.9 48 21 27 213 143 70 Ward No. 10

2,357 1,284 1,07] 5,108 J,JJ6 1,772 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 959 514 445 597 427 170 Ward No. I 422 226 196 642 396 246 Ward No.2 244 140 104 175 112 63 Ward No.3 260 135 125 412 261 151 Ward No.4 161 93 68 1,283 803 480 Ward No.5 6 2 4 292 193 99 Ward No.6 89 49 40 697 436 261 Ward No.7 122 69 53 39~ 311 87 Ward No.8 94 56 38 307 213 94 Ward No.9 305 184 121 Ward No. 10

9,366 5,011 4,355 25,445 15,915 9,530 Atarra (l\lB) 916 511 405 470 300 170 Ward No. I 1.218 669 549 1,152 793 359 Ward No.2 651 333 318 950 634 316 Ward No.3 980 538 442 1.171 841 330 Ward No.4 912 461 451 1,119 721 398 Ward No.5 437 225 212 702 430 272 Ward No.6 566 296 270 1.175 735 440 Ward No.7 517 286 231 911 618 293 Ward NO.8 436 217 219 426 303 123 Ward No.9 353 189 164 1,718 1,032 686 Ward No. 10 334 178 156 722 470 252 Ward No. II 328 180 . 148 679 450 229 Ward No. 12 206 108 98 1,071 671 400 Ward No. 13 17 12 5 1,170 664 506 Ward No. 14 166 88 78 1,119 673 446 Ward No. 15 134 65 69 1,101 681 420 Ward No. 16 175 97 78 913 544 369 Ward No. 17 157 86 71 1.159 695 464 Ward No. 18 229 120 109 1.116 726 390 Ward No. 19 107 52 55 1,131 679 452 Ward No. 20 144 80 64 1,137 655 482 Ward No.2 ( 264 155 109 1,018 630 388 Ward No. 22 52 30 22 890 560 330 Ward No. 23 62 32 30 1.025 610 415 Ward No. 24 5 3 2 1.400 800 600 Ward No. 25

2,767 1,467 1,300 7,198 4,559 2,639 Naraini (NP) 492 1 254 238 729 468 261 Ward No. I 481 262 219 600 415 185 Ward No.2 307 158 149 536 356 180 Ward No.3 33 17 16 968 577 391 Ward No.4 453 253 200 828 529 299 Ward No.5 43 18 25 697 453 244 Ward No.6 355 175 180 485 329 156 Ward No.7 177 109 68 848 538 310 Ward No.8 335 174 161 672 420 252 Ward No.9 91 47 44 835 474 361 Ward No. 10 URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Town! Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

44001000 Mataulldh (NP). 4,492 1,933 2,559 2,816 2,206 610 2,154 1,862 292 0011 Ward No. II 341 126 215 280 257 23 248 236 12

44005000 Oran (NP) 3,355 1,419 1,936 2,571 1,664 907 1.889 1.457 432 0001 Ward No.1 379 155 224 309 164 145 127 122 5 0002 Ward No.2 233 III 122 176 123 53 135 99 36 0003 Ward NO.3 459 194 265 347 224 123 171 151 20 0004 Ward No.4 304 126 178 282 178 104 231 166 65 0005 Ward NO.5 502 232 270 352 206 146 209 168 41 0006 Ward No.6 454 192 262 34 I 204 137 279 1')1 88 0007 Ward No.7 305 115 [90 192 184 8 I'll 183 8 0008 Ward No.8 284 120 164 lYO 145 45 189 144 45 0009 Ward No.9 179 69 110 137 II R 19 135 117 18 0010 Ward No. 10 256 105 151 245 I IS 127 222 116 106

44006000 Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 5,453 2,434 3,019 3,()45 2,616 429 2,594 2.347 247 0001 Ward No.1 1.104 525 579 585 453 132 504 405 99 0002 Ward No.2 782 358 424 411 325 B6 322 299 23 0003 Ward No.3 546 292 254 213 196 17 200 188 12 0004 Ward No.4 419 170 249 211 199 12 172 167 5 0005 f Ward No.5 747 295 452 583 50S 75 482 446 36 0006 Ward No.6 334 146 188 154 139 15 147 134 13 0007 Ward No.7 375 138 237 256 229 27 213 195 18 OOOS Ward No. S GI7 274 34J W() 2(, 2JR 216 12 0009 Ward No.9 298 131 167 1(,] 151 12 162 150 12 0010 Ward No. 10 231 105 126 169 142 27 154 137 17

44007000 Alarra (MB) 16,939 6,998 9,941 10,979 9,563 1,416 9,584 8,638 946 0001 Ward No.1 744 371 373 359 318 41 312 299 13 0002 Ward No.2 1,262 532 730 656 544 112 520 452 68 0003 Ward No.3 594 196 398 396 358 38 376 344 32 0004 Ward No.4 1,357 571 786 641 605 36 470 454 16 0005 Ward No.5 960 375 585 524 444 80 351 314 37 0006 Ward NO.6 569 233 336 437 323 114 405 300 105 0007 Ward No.7 870 365 505 519 459 60 488 441 47 0008 Ward No.8 606 238 368 468 391 77 432 382 50 0009 Ward NO.9 690 288 402 294 246 48 260 242 18 0010 Ward No. 10 1,042 460 582 807 688 119 712 642 70 0011 Ward No. II 983 416 567 464 379 85 397 367 30 74 0012 Ward No. 12 890 383 507 476 397 79 450 376 28 0013 Ward No. 13 670 274 396 382 350 32 371 343 293 25 0014 Ward No. 14 403 153 250 408 359 49 318 348 65 0015 Ward No. 15 554 241 313 463 393 70 413 343 32 0016 Ward No. 16 466 164 302 411 371 40 375 49 0017 Ward No. 17 643 259 384 436 376 60 419 370 9 0018 Ward No. 18 488 192 296 371 337 34 298 289 0019 Ward No. 19 513 204 309 352 313 39 304 281 23 321 32 0020 Ward No. 20 483 191 292 369 333 36 353 236 228 S 0021 Ward No. 21 397 171 226 274 264 10 374 317 57 0022 Ward No. 22 546 231 315 416 346 70 244 228 16 0023 Ward No. 23 306 1(J5 2(11 283 256 27 336 319 17 0024 Ward No. 24 409 186 223 355 330 25 35 370 345 25 0025 Ward No. 25 494 199 295 418 383

3,153 2.947 306 44008000 Naraini (NP) 5,914 2.482 3.432 3.386 3.053 333 359 331 28 0001 Ward No . .l. 849 361 488 374 343 31 350 319 31 0002 Ward No.2 782 335 447 360 325 3S 17 234 218 16 0003 Ward No.3 438 173 265 250 233 24 361 337 24 0004 Ward No.4 504 197 307 364 340 380 362 18 0005 Ward No.5 681 295 386 404 383 21 321 294 27 0006 Ward No.6 709 322 387 323 296 27 292 260 32 000'7 Ward NO.7 595 234 3M 294 262 32 318 298 20 0008 Ward NO.8 517 220 297 346 320 26 322 243 79 0009 Ward No.9 429 164 265 ,348 259 89 316 285 31 0010 Ward No. 10 410 181 229 323 292 31 CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name of Townl Location Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Ward code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

873 817 56 536 425 III 28 24 4 717 596 121 Mataundh (NI') 44001000 98 96 2 19 19 131 121 10 Ward No. II 0011

731 551 180 339 219 120 131 103 28 688 584 104 Orall (;-';P) 440()5000 49 49 26 24 2 8 8 44 41 3 Ward No. I 0001 65 52 13 61 40 21 I 8 (, 2 Wanl 1'0. 2 0002 44 44 35. 26 9 9 6 3 83 75 8 Wan1 No.3 0003 126 91 35 40 22 18 2 2 63 51 12 Ward No.4 IJ004 81 69 12 44 29 15 25 20 5 59 50 9 Ward No.5 (1005 108 68 40 35 12 23 24 14 10 112

719 690 29 730 624 106 161 123 38 984 910 74 Bisallda Buzuq( ~4006000 34 31 3 270 200 70 48 34 14 152 140 12 Ward 1'0. I (JOOI 90 89 I 60 57 3 16 9 7 156 144 12 Ward No.2 01)02 58 56 2 134 124 10 8 8 Ward No.3 111103 56 53 3 77 77 4 4 35 33 2 Ward No.4 0011-1 59 53 6 55 53 2 34 28 6 334 312 22 Ward No.5 11(0) 67 63 4 14 12 2 7 5 2 59 54 5 Ward No. (, 0006 62 57 5 9 8 I 20 17 3 122 113 9 Ward 0:0. 7 ()OD7 132 130 :: 45 36 9 7 7 54 53 \V(ud 0!(I. 8 Il()O~ 85 83 2 66 57 9 8 7 3 3 Ward No. \) (J(J(J'i 76 75 17 12 5 61 50 II Ward No. 10 OOlrJ

931 924 57 519 391 128 678 534 144 7,406 6,789 617 ;\Iarra (MB) 440070(l(J 5 5 4 4 28 28 275 262 13 Ward No.1 0001 62 58 4 56 54 2 153 III 42 249 229 20 Ward No.2 0002 31 30 21 21 10 5 5 314 288 26 Ward No.3 0003 53 53 19 18 I 118 117 280 266 14 Ward No.4 0004 41 40 43 29 14 13 12 254 233 21 Ward No.5 0005 37 32 5 52 19 33 73 44 29 243 205 38 Ward NO.6 OOO(l 32 31 1 4 3 I 28 24 4 424 383 41 Ward No.7 0007 40 38 2 37 32 5 10 10 345 302 43 Ward No. ~ 0008 30 29 I 4 3 225 209 16 WardNo.9 0009 51 51 18 17 I 20 13 7 623 561 62 Ward No. 10 0010 88 85 3 44 35 9 4 4 261 243 18 Ward No. II 0011 27 23 4 49 38 II 14 10 4 360 305 55 Ward No. 12 0012 39 34 5 7 5 2 325 304 21 Ward No. 13 0013 32 27 5 3 3 9 9 274 254 20 Ward No. 14 0014 129 122 7 80 45 35 13 9 4 191 172 19 Ward No. 15 0015 II II 4 4 9 8 I 351 320 31 Ward No. 16 0016 86 76 10 14 12 2 40 28 12 279. 254 25 Ward No. 17 0017 44 44 2 2 11 II 241 232 9 Ward No. 18 OOIS 30 30 41 35 6 7 7 226 209 17 Ward No. 19 0019 29 26 3 4 4 24 24 296 267 29 Ward No. 20 0020 4 4 2 1 1 I 229 223 6 Ward No. 21 (l021 29 28 6 3 47 21 26 292 265 27 Ward No. 22 0022 18 18 16 12 4 210 198 12 Ward No. 23 0023 23 20 3 7 2 17 16 289 278 II Ward No. 24 0024 10 9 1 9 8 350 327 23 Ward No. 25 0025

358 336 22 272 214 58 178 118 60 2,445 2.279 166 Naraini (NP) 44008000 49 40 9 II 9 2 9 7 2 290 275 15 Ward No. I 0001 79 74 5 74 58 16 6 5 191 182 '} Ward No.2 0002 27 24 3 7 6 1 4 2 2 196 186 10 WardNo.3 0003 73 70 3 8 6 2 2 2 278 259 19 Ward No.4 0004 38 38 71 62 9 25 24 246 238 8 Ward No.5 0005 8 8 2 2 311 284 27 Ward No.6 0006 37 36 85 67 18 4 4 166 153 13 Ward No.7 0007 11 11 3 3 17 15 2 287 269 18 Ward No.8 0008 22 21 13 3 10 68 33 35 219 186 33 Ward NO.9 0009 14 14 41 24 17 261 247 14 Ward No. 10 0010 URBAN PRH'I'IARY Industrial category Name of Townl Ward Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

Mataundh (NP) 661 344 318 72 17 55 421 190 231 Ward No. II 32 21 II 10 10

Oran (NP) 682 207 475 127 20 107 426 13:- 291 Ward No. I 182 42 140 42 12 30 III 24 87 Ward No.2 41 24 17 2 I 33 20 13 Ward No.3 176 73 103 3 2 154 62 92 Ward No.4 51 12 39 20 I') 25 9 16 Wanl No.5 143 38 105 56 4 52 48 16 32 Ward No.6 62 13 49 3 3 37 3 34 Ward No.7 I Ward No.8 I Ward No.9 2 Ward No. to 23 2 21 IX 17

Bisanda Buzurg (NP) 451 269 1HZ 10 ') 22-1 IOJ 121 Ward No. I 81 48 33 26 8 IX Ward No.2 89 26 63 HO 24 56 Ward No.3 13 8 5 13 R Ward No.4 39 32 7 3 3 13. II 2 Ward NO.5 101 62 39 3 3 28 14 14 Ward No.6 7 5 2 3 ~ Ward No.7 43 34 9 I 4 Ward No.8 62 48 14 2 2 44 31 13 Ward No.9 I I I Ward No. 10 15 5 10 12 2 10

Marra (MB) 1,395 925 470 51 21 30 37:- 225 ISO Ward No. I 47 19 28 7 4 3 Ward No.2 136 92 44 14 6 8 Ward No.3 20 14 6 2 2 2 I Ward No.4 171 151 20 2 2 III 106 Ward No.5 173 130 43 60 48 12 Ward No.6 32 23 9 5 2 3 4 4 Ward No.7 31 18 13 I I Ward No.8 36 9 27 22 22 Ward NO.9 34 4 30 27 27 Ward No. [0 95 46 49 4 2 2 I I Ward No. II 67 12 55 I 53 46 Ward No. 12 26 21 5 4 4 Ward No. 13 II 7 4 Ward No. 14 90 66 24 4 3 Ward No. 15 50 45 5 Ward No. 16 36 28 8 3 Ward No. 17 17 6 II 2 2 Ward No. 18 73 48 25 8 8 45 32 13 Ward No. 19 48 32 16 6 5 II 4 7 Ward No. 20 16 12 4 4 4 Ward No. 21 38 36 2 2 2 Ward No. 22 42 29 13 6 2 4 8 5 3 Ward No. 23 39 28 II I Ward No. 24 19 II g Ward No. 25 48 38 10

9 Naraini (NP) 133 106 27 3 2 29 20 3 Ward No. I 15 12 3 4 4 2 Ward No.2 10 6 4 6 Ward No.3 16 15 3 3 Ward No.4 3 3 Ward No.5 24 21 3 4 2 2 5 5 Ward No.6 2 2 Ward No.7 2 2 Ward No.8 28 22 6 4 Ward No.9 26 16 10 II 7 Ward No. 10 7 7 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of TOlVn! Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number

Persons Males Female~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

24 15 9 145 122 23 5,462 2,181 3,281 Malaundh (NI') 44001000 2 2 20 11 9 648 251 397 Ward No. I 1 0011

44 13 31 85 39 46 3,634 1,725 1,909 Orall (NI') 440(j5000 l-7 17 12 (, 6 298 156 142 Ward No. ! (lOO! \ 6 3 3 177 67 110 Ward No.2 0()()2 7 6 12 8 4 488 228 260 Ward No.3 O{)03 2 2 4 2 2 340 156 184 Ward No.4 0004 15 10 5 24 8 16 516 284 232 Ward No.5 0005 2 I 2() 9 II 422 203 219 Ward No.6 000(> 540 224 316 Ward No.7 0007 369 166 203 W,lrd No.8 ()OO~ 2 I 260 III 149 Ward No.9 0009 4 3 224 130 94 Ward No. 10 0(1\0

21 7 14 196 150 46 7,516 3,154 4,362 Bisallda Ouzurg (NP) 4~()()60n!l 5 2 3 50 38 12 1.116 499 617 Ward No. I 0001 <) 2 7 1.013 429 584 Ward No.2 O(}02 50S 20S 300 Ward No.3 0(103 (, I 5 17 17 620 232 388 Ward No.4 \I(j(l4 R 2 6 62 43 19 1.447 590 857 Ward No.5 0005 4 2 ;j 472 200 272 Ward No.6 U006 2 2 36 31 5 816 345 471 WardNo.7 lIO()7 16 15 I 715 :111 404 Ward No.8 (I00R 442 193 249 Ward No.9 (I(lOY 2 2 367 147 220 Ward No. 10 0010

176 M 793 587 206 31,405 13,350 18,055 Marra (MD) 4400700(1 12 6 28 9 19 855 353 502 Ward No. I 0001 28 15 94 73 21 1.758 781 977 Ward No.2 0002 16 II 5 1,148 472 676 Ward No.3 (JOO] 21 17 4 37 28 9 1,887 807 1.080 Ward No.4 0004 5 3 2 108 79 29 1.555 652 903 Ward No.5 OOOS 13 9 4 10 8 2 834 340 494 Ward No.6 0006 7 7 23 18 5 l,526 641 885 Ward No.7 OU07 14 9 5 1,049 465 584 Ward No.8 0008 2 2 5 2 3 , 822 345 477 Ward No.9 0009 34 5 29 56 39 17 1.953 804 1,149 Ward No. 10 0010 12 4 8 1,241 507 734 Ward No. II 0011 21 16 5 1,093 436 657 Ward No. 12 (J012 II 7 4 1,359 595 764 Ward No. 13 0013 13 8 5 73 55 18 1,165 458 707 Ward No. 14 0014 7 4 3 42 41 1,210 521 689 Ward No. 15 0015 32 25 7 1,156 474 682 Ward No. 16 0016 3 I 2 II 4 7 l.!20 427 ·693 Ward No. 17 0017 4 3 I 16 13 3 1.276 550 726 Ward No. 18 0018 12 9 3 19 18 1 1,277 617 660 Ward No. 19 0019 12 8 4 1,245 537 708 Ward No. 20 . 0020 36 34 2 1,260 562 698 Ward No. 21 0021 27 21 6 1.148 515 633 Ward No. 22 0022 38 27 11 913 409 504 Ward No. 23 0023 17 9 8 1.079 466 613 Ward No. 24 0024 II 9 2 35 29 6 1.476 616 860 Ward No. 25 0025

12 6 6 87 77 10 9.726 3.988 5,738 Na,'aini (NP) 440!J!\(j(j(j II II 1.204 486 718 Ward No. I !jOOI 4 2 2 1,02i" 425 597 Ward No.2 0002 13 12 I 724 296 428 Ward No.3 0003 3 3 1,108 434 674 Ward No.4 0004 2 13 13 1,105 441 664 Ward No.5 0005 2 2 1.083 479 604 Ward No.6 0006 I I 786 301 485 Ward No.7 0007 I I 27 22 .5 1,019 438 581 Ward No.8 0008 9 5 4 6 4 2 753 325 428 Ward No.9 0009 7 7 922 363 559 Ward No. 10 0010 ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM rANCllAYAT

Not provided for this districl.

ANNEXURE-If FERTILITY AND MORTAJLlTY 1991 CENSUS

The three factors affecting the population size of the district are fertility, mortality and migration. These concepts are explained in detail under the caption Census and Non- Census. Concepts and Definitions in the Analytical Note portion. One major aspect of consideration under mortality is infant and child mortality. Migration may be perceived as percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth and/or place of last residcnce. At thc 1991 Census the district was part of Uttar Pradesh, which in north -central India, is still the country" s most populous state even after carving out of Ultaranchal in year 2000.The population of the UP slate was 139 million at the 1991 Census, which accounted for 1G % of India's total population. It grew by 25% between 1981 and 1991 largely as a result of high fertility, which is the highest rate to any Indian state. Thel(;hild mortality ind.icators at the 1991 Census in the district and the State was as following: Child Mortality Indicators in the State and the District Indicator Person!Male/F emale UP* Banda

ql Person 99 107 Male 98 113 Fcmale 104 102 q2 Person 117 115 Male 117 118 Female 118 112 q5 Person 134 141 Male 135 135 Female 132 158

('Undivided Ultar Pradesh at 1991 Census)

The child mortality by agcs 1, 2 and 5 years was slightly higher in the ages 1 and 5 but lower in the age of 2 in the district as against the State, The child mortality indicators in the district for females were in the improved condition as compared to the State by ages 5 but female child mortality is higher for the districts as compared to state. AnnCXlll'C - III

Various Measures of Fertility and Mean Age at Marriage - 1991

Sl. No. Fertility Measures Person Uttar Banda Male Pradesh Female 1 2 3 4 5 CBR 37.21 38.57 2 TFR 5.60 5.80 3 TMFR 6.30 6.23 4 GFR 172 183 5 GMFR 200 201 6 Mean age at marriage (1981- 17.27 17.20 91 ) 7 Number of children ever born 4.59 5.14 per ever married woman aged 45-49 years 8 Child woman ratio 0-4 631 646 5-9 752 791 Source: (i) Estimates of fertility indicators Uttar Pradesh Table # 2.23 (ii) District Profile Uttar Pradesh 1991.

Measures of fertility is an important component to describe fertility and mortality rate of any area. The table reveals that the Crude Birth Rate (CBR), which is the ratio of the numbs:r of live births in a year to mid year population, is 38.57 per thousand in the district. It is higher to the state of Uttar Pradesh i.e. of 37.21 per thousand. In respect of Total Fertility Rate (TFR), Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR), General Fertility Rate (GFR) and General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR), the district presents all along closer proportion from the state figures. The conclusion that may be drawn is approximately equal fertility ratio for the district. The mean age at marriage during the period 1981-91 has been 17.27 years for the state where as 17.20 years has been observed [or the district. Similar trend is observed in the number of children bom per ever married Fomen in the age group 45-49. The state and the district figures are placed as 4.59 and 5.14 per thousand respectively. Number of children in the age group 0-4 and 5-9 years per thousand women in the age group 15-49. has been calculated to 646 and 791 for the district while in case of the state the corresponding figures are 631 and 752. The various measures of fertility presents that fertility levels are higher than the state average.

442 Annexure - IV Percentage distribution of l\Iigrants 1991 Censlls In-migrants by Place of Hirth

Total Migrants From other districL' of the stale From other States /UT's From other Countries Person I Male I Female Person I Male I Female Person I Male f Female Person I Male i Female I I 2 I 3 4 I 5 I 6 7 I 8 i 9 10 i II I 12 (Jllar Pradesh I 15802851 2362506 1 9217779 9417319 11737013 17680306 1870226 I 493253 11376973 292740 1 132240 ! 160S0t) 100.00 I 100.00 I 100.00 81.32 I 73.52 I 83.32 16.15 I 20.88 T 14.94 2.53 [ 5.60 I 1.74 District Banda 104086 1 13480 I 90606 62197 I 9990 I 52207 41399 I 3320 1 38079 490 1 17U f 32() 100.00 I 100.00 I 100.00 59.76 I 74.11 I 57.62 39.77 I 24.63 I 42.03 0.47 I 1.26 In-I'vligrants b~' Place of La 51 Residence with duration of Residence 0-9 years. i~ Totall'vligrants From other districL, of the state From oaler States IUT's From other Cpl11Hrics I I' I M I F I' I M I F I' 1 M 1 F I' 1 ~I i F -- I I 2 I 3 4 I 5 I 6 7 I 8· I 9 10 I II 1 12 Ultar I'radesh 3862338 11074934 I 2787404 3075049 I 798639 I 2276410 728329 I 249463 I 478866 58960 1 26832 1 32128 100.00 i 100.00 I 100.00 79.62 I 74.30 I 81.67 18.86 I 23.21 I 17.18 1.53 1 2.50 1 115 District Banda 33027 I 6730 I 26297 20640 I 5050 I 15590 12307 I 1670 I 10637 RO I 10 I 70 100.00 I 100.00 I 100.00 62.49 I 75.04 I 59.28 37.26 I 24.81 T 40.45 0.24 I 0.15 I 0.27

Anncxure -IV (a) ~--- ~ --,- .-- Pcrccntal!.c distribution of Mil!.arants 200 I Census In-migrants bl' Place of Birth

Slatel Tolal Migrants From other districts of the stale Frol11 other States I UTs From other Countries Disu'ict Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female Person ~lale Female I 2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 164,431 59,133 105,298 Uttar 14,580,015 2,960,201 11,619,814 11,607,904 2,112,073 9,495,831 2,807,680 788,995 2,018,685 Pradesh 100.0 100.0 100.0 79.6 71.3 81.7 19.3 26.7 17.4 I.l 2.0 0.9 100477 14549 85928 65176 11,841 53,935 34,482 2,614 31868 219 94 125 Banda 100.0 100.0 100.0 65.5 8[.4 62.8 34.3 18.0 37.1 0.2 0.6 0.1 In-migrants by Place of Last residence with duration of Residence 0-9 years From other Coontries Slale/ Total Migrants From other districts orthe state From other States I UTs District Person Male Female Person Male Female Person Male Female PersDIl ~lale Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 11 13 1,079,055 398,230 680,825 32,110 10.365 2l.745 Uttar 4,289,555 1,175,866 3 113,689 3,178,390 767,271 2,411,119 Pradesh 100.0 100.0 100.0 74.1 65.2 77.4 25.2 33.9 ·21.9 0.7 0.9 0.7 30,383 6,968 23,415 20,391 5,380 15,011 9,962 1.S79 8.383 30 9 21 Banda 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.1 77.2 64.1 32.8 22.7. 35.8 o.d 0.1, 0.1 I

The annexure presented above shows percentage distribution of in-migrants as per the 1991 and 200 I Census amongst the total migrants in the state and district. There are two type of in-migration in the district sud1 as in-migration by place of birth (in which a person is enumerated during the census at a place 0ther than place of birth) and in-migration by place oflast residence (a person is enumerated during the Census at other than his place of last residence). The comparison between 1991 Census and 2001 Census reveals that among the total migrants the proportion of in-migrants within the state (from other districts of state) was 81.3 percent and 79.6 perccnt respectively. The corresponding figure for the district was 59.8 in 1991, while in 2001 it was 65.5 percent respectively. The proportion of in-migrants from other states was 16.2 percent at state level during 1991 Census, whereas it rose to 19.3 percent in 2001. The district level figure was 39.8 percent and 34.3 percent respectively. This shows in-migration from other states to this district was decreased in 2001 in comparison to 1991. At district level in-migration from other countries was 0.5 percent in 1991 and 0.2 percent in 200 1. While at state level figures were 2.5 percent and 1.1 percent during 1991 and 2001 Census respectively. In respect of in-migrants by placc of last residence, it is evident that in-migrants from other districts of the state amongst total migrants, constituted 79.6 percent in 1991, while it was recorded 74.1 percent in 2001 at state level. District level figures were 62.5 percent and 67.7 percent during 1991 and 2001 Census respecli vely. The percentage of in-migrants from other states worked out to be 18.9 in 1991 and 25.2 percent in 2001 at state level. whereas district figures for both the Censuses were 37.3 percent and 32.8 percent respectively. The movemcnt of population from other countries in the district was 0.2 percent in 1991 and 0.1 percent in 2001, while state level figures wcre 1.5 percent and 0.7 perccnt respectively. Annexure - v

Brief account of mam relil.'ions in the State/Disu.lTah. as per 1991 Censlls j ~ I Total Religion I Population (Percent to total population) I Stale/Disu.lTah. Buddhist Christian Hindu Jain Muslim Sikh Other Rcligi~n I Religions not Swtcd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 139112287 221433 199575 113712829 176259 24109684 675775 8392 8340 Uttar Pradesh 100.00 0.16 0.14 81.74 0.13 17.33 0.49 0.01 om 1862139 39 716 1741760 839 118434 254 54 Banda District 4'\ 100.00 0.00 0.04 93.54 0.05 6.36 0.01 0.00 O.O~i 450283 6 360 400726 632 48319 240 Banda Tahsil oj 100.00 0.00 0.08 88.99 0.14 10.73 0.05 0.0~1 0.0°1 333828 18 53 310477 0 23·188 2 54 36 Baberu Tahsil 100.00 0.01 0.02 93.01 0.00 6.95 0.00 0.02 0.01 278694 15 17 269521 136 9004 I 0 0 Atarra Tahsil 100.00 0.01 0.01 96.71 0.05 3.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 203338 0 21 184075 0 19242 0 0 0 Naraini Tahsil 100.00 0.00 0.01 90.53 0.00 9.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 421762 0 256 407835 5 13650 9 0 7 Karvi Tahsil 100.00 0.00 0.06 96.70 0.00 3.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 174234 0 9 169126 66 5031 2 0 0 Mau Tahsil 100.00 0.00 0.01 97.07 0.04 2.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 Source: Religion table (C-9)

444 Annexure - V (a) Brief account of main reli)!ions in the Statel DisH'! Tahsil as per 2001 Census State/ DisW Tah Relil(ion (Percellt to total pOlJulation) Total Other Religion Population Buddhist Christian Hindu Jain Muslim Sikh Religions not Stllteci 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Uttar Pradesh 166,197,921 302,031 212,578 133,979,263 207,111 30,740,158 678,059 9,281 69,440 State 100.0 0.2 0.1 80.7 0.1 18.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 Banda District 1,537,334 435 579 1,408,201 884 126,203 804 8 220 100.0 0.0 0.0 91.6 0.1 8.2 0.1 D.n .~() .--.~ Banda Tahsil 557,86! 30 246 493,423 725 62,893 447 2 '15 100.0 0.0 0.0 88.5 0.1 11.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 Baucru Tahsil 392,598 14 101 365,592 2 26,726 103 a 60 100.0 0.0 0.0 93.2 0.0 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.01 Atarra Tahsil 335.930 387 126 323,]30 147 12,007 153 0 .101 100.0 0.1 0.0 96.2 0.0 3.6 0.1 0.0 ().O Naraini Tahsil 250,895 4 106 226,056 10 i"24,577 101 6 35 JOO.O (J.O 0.0 90.2 0.0 9.8 0.0 O.U 0.0

Annexure-V presents composition based on religions at the state, district and tahsil level. 1[" wc compare the data for 1991 and 200 I Census, we find that demographic pattern based on religions is almost same in both Censuses at the state level. Hindu religion predominates with 81.7 percent population in 1991 and 80.7 percent in 2001 followed by Muslim which were 17.3 and 18.5 perccnt respectively. Against this, district figure for Hindu religion were 93.5 percent in 1991 and 91.6 percent in 2001, while Muslim were 6.4 percent in 1991 and 8.2 percent in 2001. Rest of the four religions i.e. Buddhist, Christian, Jain and Sikh alongwith combined population of other religion had insignificant propOltion which was less than one percent of total population for each religion. Similar trend is visible for state, district and at tahsil level in 1991 as wen as 2001 Census .

.~--~--. ~.---.--~ .... ---- Annexure - VI

M anta . I status 0 f_PO£u I a f lOllS as _lJ_er 1991 C eIlSUS Uttar rradesh IVlarital Status Totall'opulation Never Man'ied Manied Wid",ved [)ivorced & Separated Unspecilied Slalus

Age Group Person Male Female l'vlale Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 \4 13 I 1391122R7 74036957 65075330 40272592 29883043 31400421 32150734 2222537 2968952 87697 53278 I'IP1i All ages ?37'1 .-'1 100.00 100.00 100.00 54.40 45.92 42.41 49.41 3.00 4.56 0.12 O.OX 0.07 O.ti31 __.J I 3913<1485 20393831 18742654 20393831 18742654 0 0 0 0 0 () 0-9 II! "i \ I 100,00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.GO O.O() O.oul O.OIl! 16937616 9233769 7703847 8925815 7142627 291714 546980 4710 5280 2990 2180 854('1 67KI,i 10-14 I I I 100.00 100.00 100.00 96.66 92.72 3.16 710 0.05 0.07 0.03 0.03 o.OY _ o.Ol}i ~~- -,--_j 12984323 7357772 5626551 6092526 2980513 1243736 2629188 10020 9090 4480 4310 7(J 1°f 3450! 15-19 i 1 100.00 100.00 100.00 . 82.80 52.97 16.90 46.73 O. \4 0.\6 0.06 O.OX 0.1111 o,O(J!

11359808 5821885 5537923 2432()31 ' 450626 3333717 5050825 39327 26512 11090 8800 572 I i (,01 20-24 I 100.00 100.00 100.00 41.77 8.14 57.26 9\.20 0.68 O.4ll 0.19 0.16 0.10°1 (I.m! ------~ 10250052 5252576 4997476 785349 75405 4382643 4877 \ 85 67764 37i\\)(J !2430 6700 4390 3l10\ 25-29 100.00 100.00 100.00 14.95 1.51 83.44 97.59 1.29 0.76 0.24 0.13 0.08 0.011

8971702 4563374 4408328 301950 31333 4\48120 4303209 97938 67096 11506 6310 3g6U 30:34 3xOj 100.00 100.00 100.00 6.62 0.71 90.90 97.62 2.15 1.52 O.2S 0.14 O.\l~ 001/ 7884912 4128962 3755950 163205 12230 3838233 3647988 114274 90680 9670 4942 3581) 1J(l! 35-39 ; 100.00 100.00 100.00 3.95 0.33 92.96 97.13 2.77 2.41 0.23 0.13 0.09 0.00; 6834007 3719737 3114270 156497 20316 3384885 2927754 167440 161770 8145 4220 40-44 2770 ~ 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.21 0.65 91.00 94.01 4.50 5.19 0.22 0.14 0.07 n.ol! 5716733 2967067 2749666 111388 16640 2678047 2548106 169204 181747 6028 3040 45-49 2400 l33i 100_00 I 100.00 100.00 3.75 0.61 90.26 92.67 5.70 6.61 0.20 0.11 0.08 000, 5116617 2966928 2149689 105514 12530 2582701 1781099 269983 353009 6490 1 50-54 2881 2240 170 100.00 100.00 100.00 3.56 0.58 87.05 82.85 9.\0 16.42 0.22 0.13 0.08 om\ 3398345 1694107 1704238 51765 3451 1457146 1466080 181216 232937 2930 1710 1050 601 55-59 ! 100.00 100.00 100.00 3.06 0.20 86.01 86.03 10.70 13.67 0.17 0.10 0.06 O,llO! 3863925 2181123 1682802 74102 11740 1756627 1056469 344814 611728 4130 60-64 2775 1450 YO! 100.00 ! 100.00 100.00 3.40 0.70 80.54 62.78 15.81 36.35 0.19 0.16 0.07 O.OI! I 2079659 1100721 978938 32509 3770 862970 636285 202252 337363 ,0: 65-69 2220 1470 770 --I 100.00 100.00 100.00 2.95 0.39 78.40 65.00 18.37 34.46 0.20 0.15 (L07 00'1 3603359 I 2060424 1542935 158563 69780 1346308 620281 547955 848804 4588 3450 3010 70~ 62°1 100.00 100.00 100.00 , 7.70 452 65.34 40.20 26.59 55.01 0.22 0.22 0.15 OiH! 974744 594681 380063 487547 309428 93574 59285 iAgc not stated 5640 5130 1000 490 6920 5730\ 100.00 100.00 l I 100.00 81.98 81.41 15.74 15.60 0.95 1.35 0.17 0.13 1.1(' - I '1

__4.46_ Oistdct; Banda Marital Status TOlall'opulatioll Divorced & Unspecified Never Man'ied MarTied Widowed Age Sepamtcd Status Grolll) Person Male Female t'l'lale Female Male Female Male female Male Female l"vlale Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

1862139 1011230 850909 546229 370867 433763 442434 30538 37078 7()O 510 () 20 All ages 100.00 100.00 100.00 54.02 43.58 42.89 52.00 3.02 4.36 om 0.06 0.0f) 0.00 1 536100 282661 253439 282661 253439 () 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0-9 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.O() 0.00 0.00 O.UO

22125R 125040 96218 122030 ~8788 2960 7330 30 gO 20 2(l 0 () 10· 14 100.00 100.00 100.00 97.59 92.28 2.37 7.62 0.02 0.08 0.02 0.D2. 0.110 0.01)

161583 9722.1 64362 78961 22310 18090 41892 14() 140 30 20 0 \1 15·19 I 1 100.00 100.00 100.00 81.22 34.66 IS.61 65.09 0.14 0.22 0.0] om 0.00 I 0'()(~1 159250 83176 76074 30367 2700 51969 72894 700 400 140 80 0 0 20·24 I 100.00 100.00 100.00 36.51 3.55 P2.4S 95.82 0.84 0.53 0.17 0.11 0.00 o.ooi 141268 75141 66127 9790 300 64260 65077 1041 640 50 110 () () 25·29 100.00 100.00 100.00 13.03 0.45 85.52 98.41 1.39 0.97 0.07 0.17 a.oo (l.Ot) 119278 60520 58758 4350 230 54570 57608 1510 880 90 40 () () 30·34 100.00 100.00 100.00 7.19 0.39 90.17 98.04 2.50 1.50 0.15 0.07 0.00 0.00 102341 53971 48370 2380 60 49874 46880 1627 1360 90 70 0 0 35·39 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.41 0.12 92.41 96.92 3.01 2.81 0.17 0.1.4 0.00 O.O() 87246 46193 41053 2350 140 41413 39043 2380 1850 50 20 0 0 40-44 -- 100.00 100.00 100.00 5.09 0.34 89.65 95.10 5.15 4.5( 0.1 ( 0.05 0.00 O,(JO 79241 41862 37379 1990 100 37452 34479 2390 2760 30 40 0 0 45·49 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.75 0.27 89.47 92.24 5.71 7.38 0.07 0.11 0.00 0.00 71318 41409 29909 1940 40 35979 25841 3430 3988 60 40 0 0 50·54 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.68 0.13 86.89 86.40 8.28 13.33 0.14 0.13 0.00 O.()(J 50020 25840 24180 1180 20 22350 21130 2260 3000 50 30 0 0 55-59 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.57 0.08 86.49 87.39 8.75 12.41 0.19 0.12 0.00 0.00 53550 30940 22610 1370 70 24710 15070 4810 7460 50 10 0 0 60·64 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.43 0.31 79.86 66.65 15.55 32.99 0.16 0.04 0.00 (l.OO 28116 15896 12220 740 40 12246 8170 2910 4010 0 0 0 0 65-69 100.001 100.00 100.00 4.66 0.33 77.04 66.86 18.31 32.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 O.()(j 44330 26640 17690 1680 260 (7640 6900 7280 10510 40 20 0 {} 70+ I (00.00 100.00 100.00 6.31 1.47 66.22 39.01 27.33 59.41 0.15 0.1 I 0.00 O.OD I 0 0 10 0 20 IAge not 72401 4720 2520 4440 2370 250 120 30 I stated 100.001 100.00 100.00 94.07 94.05 5.JO 4.76 0.64 0.00 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.7": Source: Part· IV (a) table No .. C (1) Annexure - VI (3) Marital Status of Diffcrent Age Groups Of Population As Per 2001 Census nanda Marital Status

l)ivoU'_cd

An ages 1.537,334 826.544 710,790 472,672 333,390 330,995 340,364 22,165 35,950 712 1,086 0 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.2 46.8 40.0 47.9 2.7 5.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0-9 434,206 227,521 206,685 227,521 206,685 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 100.0 100.1) 100.{) 100.0 100.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 10-14 193,511 106,171 87,340 105,463 85,573 632 1,648 51 88 25 31 0 I) 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.4 98.0 0.6 1.9 0.0 0.1 0.0 ().O 0.0 1).0) 129,D91 78,427 50,664 74,274 (I 15-19 33,385 4,067 17,137 54 93 32 49 01 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.7 65.9 5.2 33.8 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 (l.lI OJ) 20-24 122,976 67,314 55,662 37,683 4,400 29.226 50,755 332 376 73 131 (J () 100.0 100.0 100.0 56.0 7.9 43.4 f) 1.2 O.S 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 25-29 114.511 60,153 54,3SR 12556 765 46,683 52,679 825 748 89 166 0 (I

100.0 100.0 100.0 20.9 1.4 77.6 96.9 14 14 fl.1 11' 0(1 0.11 30·34 103,921 52,175 51,746 4,364 264 46,674 50,167 1,029 1,157 I()& 158 (\ 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 8.3 0.6 89.5 96.9 2.0 2.2 0.2 OJ 0.0 IJJ) 35·39 91,692 48,601 43,091 2,216 143 45,031 41,140 1,257 1,630 97 178 0 () 100.0 100.0 100.0 4.5 0.3 92.7 95.5 2.6 3.8 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 40-44 73,481 39,994 33,487 1,419 131 37,054 31,177 1,436 2,049 85 130 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.6 0.4 92.6 93.1 3.6 6.1 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.1) °1 45-49 60,579 31,698 28,881 1,007 48 29,170 26,457 1,469 2,297 52 79 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 3.2 0.1 92.0 91.6 4.

Annexure-VI deals with marital status of different age groups of population. On perusal of the annexure for state and district for two respective Census in the years 1991 and 2001, it is evident that, for all ages the percenlage of never married is higher than proportion of married for state and at the district level also. Percentage of never married has increased from 54.4 percent male and 45.9 percent female in 1991 to 57.5 percent male and 48.9 percent female ip 2001 at state level, while it ros~ marginally in the district from 54.0 percent male and 43.6 percent female to 57.2 percent male and 46.8- percent female. Percentage of married male and female shows declining trend in comparison to 1991 from 42.4 percent male and 49.4 percent female to 39.8 percent male and 46.2 percent female.,. Percentage of married male was 42.4 percent and female was 49.4 percent in 1991 and in 2001 it was 40.6 percent male and 48.1 percent female. Percentage for widowed persons at stale level was 3.0 percent male and 4.6 percent female in 1991 and ill 200 1 it was 2.6 percent male and 4.8 percent female. At district level in 2001 it was 2.7 percent male and 5.1 percent female while it was 3.0 percent male and 4.4 percent female in 1991 Census. Percentage of divorced and Separated remained constant at 0.1 percent for male and female in state and district level during 1991 and 200 l. None person was recorded in the category of Unspecified marital status in state and district during 200 I Census. Among the age groups, the proportion is in the descending order for never married and ascending order for widowed.

Annexure - VII Age, Sex and Education in the statefdistrict 1991 census. Percentage dislribulion of literates by different level of education % of illiterate to total Total Population Literate without Matriculation and Age population Primary Middle Group educational level above Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Uttar Pradesh 139112287 74036957650753304092610852041983 1465535 449171 7933631 3934633 7215543 24203349991012 2874456 All ages 100.00 100.00 100.00 55.28 79.97 1.98 ~.69 10.72 6.05 9.75 3.72 13.49 4.42 ~8199623 14627899 13571724 14627899 13571724 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~7874478 14999701 12874777 5846901 7950935 463197 198530 30736111592580 1144748590456 104855 63705 7·14 100.00 100.00 100.00 38.98 61.76 3.09 1.54 20.49 12.37 7.63 4.59 0.70 0.49 12984323 7357772 5626551 2330724 3452861 . 121242 37573 952621 546837 1796973 644923 1853616 787179 15-19 100.00 100.00 100.00 31.68 61.37 1.65 0.67 12.95 9.72 24.42 11.46 25.19 13.99 11359808 5821885 5537923 2087946 4031669 106028 32388 606314 398841 945648 332867 1880115 638014 20-24 100.00 100.00 100.00 35.86 72.80 1.82 0.58 10.41 7.20 16.24 6.01 32.29 11.52 10250052 5252576 4997476 2101867 3826974 100760 28830 558013 341547 812500 250163 1496088 456534 25-29 100.00 100.00 100.00 40.02 76.58 1.92 0.58 10.62 6.83 15.47 5.01 28.48 9.14 73690621 12412073 112785485726510 39239151 263694 62340 1351908 670797 1517584 415282 3079360 701819 30-44 100.00 100.00 100.00 46.14 347.91 2.12 0.55 10.B9 5.95 12.23 3.68 24.81 6.22 14231695 7628102 6603593 4422538 5936165 192156 31909 818018 246342 643997 127914 1182394 167296 45·59 100.00 100.00 100.00 57.98 89.89 2.52 0.48 10.72 3.73 8.44 1.94 15.50 2.53 ~546943 5342268 4204675 3701473 3946256 157506 18881 499846 97089 315853 43869 335441 39609 60+ 100.00 100.00 100.00 69.29 93.85 2.95 0.45 9.36 2.31 5.91 1.04 6.28 0.94 p4744 594681 380063 80250 86248 60952 38720 73300 40600 38240 14860 59143 20300 ANS· 100.00 100.00 100.00 13.49 22.69 10.25 10.19 12.33 10.68 6.43 3.91 9.95 5.34 District Banda I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 1862139 1011230 850909 592623 741252 21930 3807 108414 36603 91200 19287 109493 I 754C All ages 100.00 100.00 100.00 58.60 87.1 2.17 0.4 10.2 4.3 9.0 2.2 10.8 2.6 382390 198331 184059 198331 184059 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 tOO.OO 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 374968 209370 165598 90910 120908 7060 1920 39660 14480 15530 4750 1190 540 7-14 100.00 100.00 100.00 43.42 73.01 3.37 1.16 18.94 8.74 7.42 2.87 0.57 0.33 161583 97221 64362 33596 47812 1660 330 11390 4980 23495 4500 23120 5190 15-19 100.00 100.00 100.00 34.56 74.29 1.71 0.51 11.72 7.74 24.17 6.99 23.78 8.06 159250 83176 76074 34203 63057 1630 300 8360 4350 12385 3187 23668 3970 20-24 , 100.00 100,00 100.00 41.12 82.89 1.96 0.39 10.05 5.72 14.89 4.19 28.46 5.22 141268 75141 66127 33210 56247 1840 230 8521 349°110820 2080 17790 25·29 100.00 44.20 85.06 2.45 0.35 11.34 5.28 14.40 3.15 23.68 4.48 1---. 100.00 100.00 29~ 308865 160684 148181 80157 131118 3550 430 20113 6993 182S0 3690 31454 3g40 30-44 100.00 100.00 tOO.OO 49.88 88.49 2.21 0.29 12.52 4.72 11.38 2.49 19.58 200579 109111 91468 69190 87111 3240 057 12760 1740 7220 760 9651 790 45-59 2~ 100:00 100.00 100.00 63.41 95.24 2.97 0.17 11.69 1.90 6.62 Q~ t--._-8.85 ~86 125996 73476 52520 52986 50920 2450 120 7040 570 3190 230 2270 16()' 60+ 100.0() 100.00 100.00 72.1 I 96.95 3.33 0.23 9.58 1.09 4.34 0.44 3.09 0.30 7240 4720 2520 40 20 500 320 570 0 280 90 . 350 90 ANS* 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.85 0.79 10.59 12.70 12.08 0.00 5.93 3.57 7.42 3.57 Note:- Educational status bclow primary is excluded. Sourcc:- Social & Cultural Table Pt IV A (Table # C-2) 'Age not stated.

Annexure-VII (a) - Age, Sex and Education in the statel district 2001 Census Population and Percentage distribution of literates IJY. different level of education Percentage of Illiterate to total Literate without Matriculation and Age Total Population population educational level Primary Middle above Group Person I Male Female Male I Female Male Female Male j_ Female Male Female Male I Femal, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 8 9 I 10 11 12 13 14 Uttar Pradesh All ages 166,197,921 87,565,369 78,632,552 38,663,956 51,814,681 1,961,714 1,310,621 11,368,153 7,326,401 9,819,868 4,509,966 14,461,484 5,716,71 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.2 65.9 2.8 2.1 16.0 11.5 13.8 7.1 20.4 9 0-6 31,624,628 16,509,033 15,115,595 16,509,033 15,115,595 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 7-14 36,298,704 19,362,983 16,935,721 4,678,913 6,087,372 283,716 227,686 4,406,653 3,072,478 1,273,576 902,318 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 24.2 35.9 1.0 1.3 22.8 18.1 6.6 5.3 0.0 0 15-19 16,044.841 8,976,423 7,068,418 1,869,289 2,809,961 175,987 136,719 1,584,362 1,039,221 2,443,564 1,228,966 2,370,804 1,508,3[ 100.0 100.0 100.0 20.8 39.8 2.0 1.9 17.7 14.7 27.2 17.4 26.4 21 20-24 13,311.974 6,974,638 {l,337,336 1;679.600 3,462,976 191,666 150.427 872,075 628,316 1,353,384 629.911 2.603,362 1,295.6~ ~OO.O 100.0 100.0 24.1 54.6 3.0 2.4 12.5 9.9 19.4 9.9 37.3 20 125-29 11,792,446 5,981,334' 5,811,112 1,676,230 3,611,954 189,089 137,648 738,548 547,333 1,068,370 485,184 2,075,081 877.1C 100.0 100.0 100.0 2S.0 62.2 3.0 2.4 12.3 9.4 17.9 8.3 34.7 15 30-59 44,738,949 23,178,308 21,560,641 8,533,920 15,745.271 779,749 473,046 2,991,138 1,784,271 3,206,989 1,155,870 6,644.639 l,90S.8! 100.0 100.0 100.0 36.8 73.0 3.0 2.2 12.9 8.3 13.8 5.4 28.7 e 60+ 11,649,468 6,174,894 5,474,574 3,548,215 4,786,100 227,349 115,775 747,~88 238,200 449,912 97,057 726.235 111.5_ 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.5 87.4 4.0 2.1 12.1 4.4 7.3 1.8 11.8 2 ~NS 736,911 407,756 329,155 168,696 195,452 114,158 69,320 27,789 16,582 24,073 10,660 41,363 15,2~ 100.0 100.0 100.0 41.4 59.4 28.0 21.1 6.8 5.0 5.9 3.2 10.1 !:

...._AS_O_ District· Banda 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 All ages 1,537,334 826,544 710,790 363,588 502,760 13,984 7,636 115,481 62,276 96,391 32,560 116,751 28,779 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.0 70.7 2.1 1.3 17.3 11.0 14.4 5.8 17.5 5.1 0-6 303,479 158,344 145,135 158,344 145,135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 .. - 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 324,238 175,348 148,890 39,126 55,048 1,700 1,192 39,963 24,325 10,066 5,760 0 tJ 100.0 100.0 100.0 22.3 37.0 1.0 0.8 22.8 16.3 5.7 3.9 0.0 0,9 15-19 129,091 78,427 50,664 14,759 22,322 1,331 719 16,224 8,457 23,639 8,378 16,752 7,695 100.0 100.0 100.0 18.8 44.1 2.0 1.4 20.7 16.7 30.1 16.5 21.4 15.0 20-24 122,976 67,314 55,662 15,400 34,908 1,340 940 9,401 6,131 15,756 5,072 21,797 6585 100.0 100.0 100.0 22.9 62.7 2.0 1.7 14.0 11.0 23.4 9.1 32.4 ','2:0 , 25-29 114,511 60153 54,358 16,315 37,272 1,355 884 8,033 5,585 12,194 4,157 .18,970 4,578 100.0 100.0 100.0 27.1 68.6 2.0 1.6 13.4 10.3 20.3 7.61 31.5 B.OI 30-59 422,059 220977 201,082 80,174 157670 6,049 3,063 33,348 16,243 31,100 8,7031 55,045 9,4@ 100.0 100.0 100.0 36.3 7B.4 3.0 1.5 15., 8.1 14.1 4.31 24.9 5.0 60+ 116,963 63,666 53,297 38058 49,048 1,914 703 8,377 1,495 3,505, 460 3,982 433 100.0 100.0 100.0 59.8 92.0 3.0 1.3 13.2 2.8 5.5! 0.9 6.3 1.0 ANS 4,017 2,315 1,702 1,412 1,357 295 135 135 40 1311 30 205 48 100.0 100.0 100.0 61.0 79.7 13.0 7.9 5.8 2.4 5.7 1.8 8.£ 3.0

Age and sex wise education in the state and disttic{has been presented in the Annexure - VII. From the annexure it can be observed that percentage of illiterates If~s declined [rom 55.3 percent male and 80.0 perccnt female in 1991 to 44.2 percent male and 65,:9 perGent fem<:J.le in 2001 at the state level. Consequently percentage of literates has increased in all educatiOllal·le"vcls. Percentage'of literates \vithout educational level was 2.0 percent male and 0.7 percent fenialc' i!}:.1991 at slate level, whic\~i i~creased to 2.8 percent male and 2.1 percent female in , 200 J. Similarly primary level education ,was '10.7 percent male and 6.1 percent female in 1991 and percentage for male and female rose to 16,0 at)d J 1.5 respec'l'i~ely in 2001. Middle level education was 9.8 percent tJlale and 3.7 percent female in J991 which.1i1crcased to 13.~. percent male and, 7.1 percent female in 2001.

Similar trend can be observed in the district also. Illiterates were 58.6 percent male:and 87.1 percent female in 1991 which declined to 44.0 percent male and 70.7 percent female in 2001. PIimary level education was 10.7 percent male and 4.3 percent female in 1991, which was 17.3 percent male and 11.0 percent female in 2001. Middle level education was 9.0 percent male and 2.2 percent female in 1991 and 14.4 percent male 'add' 5.8 percent female in 2001. Matriculation and above level of education was achieved by 10.8 percent male and 2.1 percent female in 1991 which was 17.5 percent male and 5.1 percent female in 2001. Primary level of education was highest in the age-group.7-l4 in 2001; while middle l~veI education was highest in !5-19 and the age h1fOUP that had highest percentage of matriculation and above level of education was 20-24 (years),

Annexure - VIII Distribution of different mother tOllgues returned in 2001 Census Uttar Pradesh Tolal Hindi Bhojpuri Garhwali Kumauni Punjabi Awadhi Bengali Bundcl- Nepali Jaun- Sanskrit Population khandi sari I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 14 139112287 114240698 12492619 6806047 1819.530 1701845 646085 470180 165299 114727 99855 96932 (100.00) (82.12) (8.98) (4.89) (Ul) ( l.22) (0.46) (0.34) (0.12) lO.08) (0.07) (0.07) 44847 (I).OJ)

Braj Bhasha Marathi Malayalam Tamil Oriya GlIjarati I Telugll Tibetan Rajas- Bhotia Reang Kash- TotalofOlhcr thani miri I-. f oIlier 1 Tonnues 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 -- 22 23 24 25 26 28 19834 17500 15606 15533 14613 11258 10549 8379 7391 7331 6935 5213 (0.010) (0.01' (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0,01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) 1(0.004) 206381 (0.15) - rotal lIindi Urdu Sindhi G\1jarali Bundeli! Punjabi Marathi MUllda JUiation Bundel Khandi ._- I 2 .'l 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~---- 62139 1821288 39671 592 176 82 81 65 21 I LOO.OO I 97.SI 2.13 0.03 0.01 0.00 O.()O 0.00 0.00 ._ l'lV<1lami Rajas- I3cngali Arabicl Nepali Khasi Tamil Sanskrit Tot~ 1of Other f"vlother . I th~"i )\rbi Tongues -.-----:--1 .l~ 1 __II_~;. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I I , 12 10 S , 4 76 20] 14 I 12 I I __ JL\~)__'__ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 0.00 J Source: iJis.lric! Profile Uttar Pradesh - 1991

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1.•. _ 1 2 4 5' " I " 8 ~' ;i 10 :1~:£!''7,9IhlIJ7.823_r,02 l3,2il,074 IQ,994,863 2.502.330 5!1,71! 263.93~l_lilL608 174.305 127.922 1000 Sl.! 8.0 6,6 1.5 0.3 .0.21' 0.1 O.! 'I-~-·-·--- -, - ._------y- .. - I Mala· , $;.:,/. IG,':bwali i S;n'je,i !c-hh,tti<""hi yal.m KbanSuii Ori '. Taml~ ~·1arathi El1giish KUjl1:iUui , -12 13 :-11' 1- 14 15 '::'16 17 18 I~ 20' ; r·--"13.813 34.3211 28.919 19.}55 17.669 14.960 13.549 12,640 lUG] 9,561 !' , 0.0 ,.. __ ... 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q.O .1 0.0 -~ :- I Total or 1·----,-1 Other Mother ii,.robier Arb; Rajasthani Gujarnti Assamcsc Teluru Mai.thili Sanskrit Man\'ari DOl!Ti Tongues j 21 22 2.1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 i_. 8.493 8.018 7,914 7.913 7.550 7,214 7,048 5.159 4.464 75.848 l_.. _ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District· Banda r-- rotalOr Other ,1 Mother 1[.:1'01.) Pomilatiol1 Hindi Urdu Nepali Bundcli'Hundclkhandi Sindhi Ton rues ! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 )1, 1.531.334 1.490.74 i 34.610 5,7! 1 4.859 557 850 , i Note: For state level only first 28 mother tongues and at d,stnct level only those mother IOngues are shoV,'n in the table whose prop0J1ion , is greater that 0.02 percent. The remaining tongues have been merged in the column of "Total of other mother tongue".

Annexure-VIII presents distribution of popUlation according to different mother tongues with ,percentage for the state and the district. There is identical trend for Census of 1991 and 2001 as the highest percentage of the people reporting Hindi as the mother tongue (82. [ percent ill 1991 and 83.1 pere·ent in 2001). iThi3 trend is visible for the district as well. The district reported Hindi as mother tongue for 97.8 percenl persoa ill !1991 and 96.9 percent in 2001. Urdu returned as second largest spoken mother tougue as 9.0 percent wa~ recorded in 1991 and 8.0 percent at the state level whereas 2.1 percent and 2.3 percent at district level in 1991 and 200 I Census respectively, Persons speaking other languages as mother tongue were very small in number in bUlb Ihe r;tat,-~, and district, in both Censuses, .

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