Census of 2011 DAMAN & DIU Census of India 2011 PART XII-B SERIES-26

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

DIU

VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS DAMAN & DIU

CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

DAMAN & DIU SERIES-26 PART XII - B

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

DIU

VILLAGE AND TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (PCA)

Directorate of Census Operations DAMAN & DIU Motif

DIU FORT

The Fort of Diu occupies a prominent position. It is an imposing structure, situated on the coast of the island. The fort commands a magnificent view of sea. It was constructed between 1535 and 1541 AD after a defense alliance, concluded by the Bahadurshah Sultan of and the Portuguese when the former was attacked by the Mughal Emperor.

The fort is skirted by the Sea on the three sides. On the fort stands a giant structure now housing a Light House. A couple of mounds of iron shells can be seen even today inside the fort. Several canons still stare menacingly from top and some are peeping out of the hotel on the walls of this gigantic structure. The main wall is having five huge windows with stone galleries. A strange mist shrouds the entire fort. It is more conspicuous during winter nights when fog spreads around, and the wick of the light house gas-flame becomes meek and mystery. Contents

Pages

1 Foreword 1

2 Preface 3

3 Acknowledgement 6

4 History and Scope of the District Census Handbook 8

5 Brief History of the District 10

6 Administrative Setup 11

7 District Highlights - 2011 Census 15

8 Important Statistics 16

9 Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA)

(i) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 20

(ii) District Primary Census Abstract 25

(iii) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Total, Scheduled 33 Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block wise

(iv) Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC) 35

(v) Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST) 43

(vi) Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise Village Primary Census Abstract 51

(vii) Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract 59

Tables based on Households Amenities and Assets (Rural 10 Section –II /Urban) at District and Sub-District level Households by Ownership status and by Number of Dwelling (i) Table -1: 69 rooms occupied in the District, 2011

Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent, (ii) Table -2: 70 Semi permanent and Temporary houses, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by main source of (iii) Table -3: 72 Drinking water, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by main source of (iv) Table -4: 74 Lighting, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by type of Latrine (v) Table -5: 76 facility, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainage (vi) Table -6: 78 connectivity for waste water outlet, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by availability of (vii) Table -7: 79 Kitchen facility, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households by type of fuel used for (viii) Table -8: 80 Cooking, 2011

Number and Percentage of Households availing Banking (ix) Table -9: services and number of Households having each of the 82 specified Assets in, 2011 FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data of urban and rural areas for each District. The Census data provide information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village, Town and Ward of the District. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census data including data on household amenities collected during 1st phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the Telegraph Services were closed by the on 15th July, 2013. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at the grass-root level.

2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, administrative statistics, Census tables and Village and Town Directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published 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 DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were added. 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.

3. The pattern of 1981 Census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of Village Directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation.

4. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’ manufactured in a Village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier Censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly

1 added amenities are: Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College, Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non-formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital, Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree, Traditional Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/ Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals, Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death Registration Office. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented viz.; (i) Status and Growth History of Towns, (ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and other Amenities (iv) Medical Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi) Industry & Banking, and (vii) Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 Census as presented in earlier Census.

6. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled and computerized under the supervision of Shri Manish Bharadwaj, IAS, Directorate of Census Operations, Daman & Diu. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr. R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RGI. Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of record structure for digitization and validity checking of Village and Town Directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the Social Studies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to bring out this publication in time.

(C.Chandramouli) Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India New Delhi. Dated:- 16-06-2014

2 Preface

I am deeply indebted to all the officers of Government of Union Territories for their unstained support and cooperation at all stages of Census 2011. I am grateful to Shri Satya Gopal, Administrator of both the UTs, Shri U.R .Vyas, Assistant Director of planning & statistics, Administration of the UTs for personal attention paid in conducting Census 2011 within the quickest possible time and for the valuable help and Co-operation in fulfilling the requirements to bring out this publication.

They infused a sense of urgency and seriousness in the minds of officers of the District Administration, which geared up the entire administrative machinery.

District Census Handbook of Gujarat is a joint exercise of the Government of UTs and the Census organization of the Government of India. In the preparation of the DCHB, the role played by the census organisation is that of census data collection, scanning of collected information, validation, compilation and analysis of data. DCHB Most of the data supplied by the various departments were cross-checked and an attempt was made to reconcile the discrepancies as well in order to get the final figures.

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

I am deeply grateful to Dr. C. Chandramauli, I.A.S., the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for the benefit I have derived by

3 the way of guidance and advice. I also express my thanks to Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RG, Shri P.K.Banerjee. Deputy Registrar General (C&T), Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map), Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS), Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP), Shri A. K. Arora, Joint Director (EDP) and Shri Mahipal Singh , Assistant Director (SS) for providing technical guidance in finalizing this publication.

Shri Manish Bhardwaj, I.A.S. who held the office of Director of Census Operations, Gujarat had guided the operations of the 2011 Census. The data presented in this handbook were collected and compiled under the direction and guidance of Shri Manish Bhardwaj. However, he was repatriated to the State Government before this volume could be made available for the press.

Of this Directorate I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Shri R. S. Meena, DRG (C&T), who had played major role in Census 2011 of Gujarat. Dr. Bhavesh Meheta, JD (EDP) and his team of devoted workers deserve all praise for timely processing of Household Schedules through Intelligent Character Recognition technology. Smt V.A.Warade, Deputy Director, Shri Ramsingh Meena, Deputy Director and Shri S Lingasamy, Deputy Director who were assisted by Smt. Sanchita Sarkar, Assistant Director and her team of dedicated workers deserve all praise for their perseverance and dedication in preparing the publication. The maps provided in the D.C.H.B. are prepared by the Map Section of the Census Directorate under the supervision of Dr. R. K. Sharma, R.O (Map). I am thankful to all of them.

4 I am also thankful to all the census staff who provided assistance directly or indirectly in finalizing data at every stage and for final scrutiny of this publication.

S. D. Bhaisare Joint Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Gandhinagar ______, 2014

5 Acknowledgements

Drafting and Editing

Shri S. D. Bhaisare Joint Director

Smt. V. A. Warade Deputy Director

Shri R.S.Meena Deputy Director

Smt. Sanchita Sarkar Assistant Director

Shri T. J. Munia Statistical Investigator Grade-I

Collection/Compilation/Drafting (Directorate of Census Operations, Gujarat) Kum. P. P. Patel Statistical Investigator Grade-I Smt. K. J. Khambhata Statistical Investigator Grade -I Shri R. M. Jhala Statistical Investigator Grade -I Shri Mangesh S. Kumbhare Statistical Investigator Grade -I Smt. Kinjal Darji Statistical Investigator Grade -I Shri Deepak Choudhury Statistical Investigator Grade -I Smt. Neelima Chourasiya Statistical Investigator Grade -I Shri J. R. Pateriya Statistical Investigator Grade -II Smt. R. C. Patel Statistical Investigator Grade -II Smt. A. P. Bhavsar Statistical Investigator Grade -II Shri K. B. Hathi Senior Compiler

Mapping Dr. R. K. Sharma R. O. (Map) Shri Ch. Rajeev Sr. Geographer Shri R.K.Joshi Sr.Draftsman Shri A.A.Saiyad Sr.Draftsman Shri J.K.Brahmbhatt Sr.Draftsman

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Computer Assistance Shri R. R. Parmar Operator Gr.’B’ Shri C. D. Patel Operator Gr.’B’ Shri Himadri Modak Compiler Pre-Scanning Shri B. R. Dagala Statistical Investigator Grade -I Shri R. N. Shah Statistical Investigator Grade -II Shri Pravin Bhagat Statistical Investigator Grade -II Shri K. S. Meena Senior Compiler List of Nodal Officers for Phase I & Phase II in DD UT:

Name of Nodal Officer District Phase Sh K R Dabhi, S I Gr.II Diu Phase I Sh L K Meena, Sr. Compiler Diu Phase I Sh A H Momin, S.I.Gr.II Diu Phase II

ORGI – Data Processing Division

Shri Jaspal Singh Lamba, DD (EDP) Ms. Usha, AD (EDP) Shri Anurag Gupta, DPA Grade ‘A’ Shri Mukesh Kumar Mahawar, DPA Grade ‘A’ Ms. Shagufta Nasreen Bhat, DPA Grade ‘A’ Shri Khem Verma Jadon, Sr. Consultant Ms. Archana Khare, Jr. Consultant Shri Yashwant Singh, Jr. Consultant

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HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative and planning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is a unique publication from the Census organization which provides most authentic details of census and non-census information from village and town level to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introduced during the 1951 Census. It contains both census and non census data of urban as well as rural areas for each district. The census data contain several demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census data comprise of data on availability of various civic amenities and infrastructural facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directory and Town Directory part of the DCHB. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at grass-root level.

In 1961 census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published 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 DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given.

The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation.

As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’ manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses. 8 In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each town have been presented viz.; (i) Status and Growth History of towns, (ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and other Amenities, (iv) Medical Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi) Industry & Banking, and (vii) Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 census as presented in earlier census. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census.

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Brief History of the and its Districts

After Liberation on 19th December, 1961 from Portuguese Rule of more than four centuries, became a part of the U.T. of , Daman and Diu under Government of India. After delinking of Goa, which attained statehood, U.T. of Daman and Diu came into existence on 30th May, 1987. Diu District: The documented history of the District of Diu begins with the Maurya rule (c.322-220 B.C). Emperor Chandragupta Maurya had extended his supremacy over and had appointed Pushagupta as Governor of the province of Saurashtra with the Head-quarters in village Girnar near Junagadh. YavanarajTushappa ruled over Saurashtra as Governor of Emperor Ashoka (c.273-237 B.C.). Emperor Ashoka had sent YavanaThero named Dhammarakhito as evangelist to the western sea board including Diu. His grandson Samprati (c.229-220 B.C.) seems to have ruled over Saurashtra from Ujjain. He propagated Jainism and erected many Jain Temples. The Jain traditions from Diu seems to belong to this period. The District seems to be under the rule of Indo-Greek kings Eukratides (c.171-150 B.C.), Meanandar (c.115 to 90 B.C.) and Appollodotes II of the 1st Century B.C. No historical information is available for the period of 150 years from the 1st Century B.C. to about A.D. 50. During the A.D. 1st Century, the district seems to have been ruled by Kshaharatas who had established their rule over western part of India including Saurashtra. For more than the next thousand years, Diu formed part of the kingdoms of dynasties that ruled over the Western India including Gujarat. The last king of the Vaja dynasty ruler of Somnath Patan ruled over Diu in the first decade of the fifteenth century. Thereafter, Diu came under the control of the Muslims Sultans of Gujarat who seem to have ruled Diu for the next one and a half centuries. Early in 1535, the Portuguese Governor De Cunha had led his expedition for the capture of the town in Diu, but was defeated by the Sultan. However, around that period, the Gujarat Sultan Bahadur Shah’s kingdom was overwhelmed by Mughal invasion. Pressed by Mughal king Humayun on one side and the Portuguese at the gates of Diu, Bahadur Shah entered into a treaty with Nuno da Cunha on October 25, 1535 who agreed to assist Bahadur Shah against his enemy by land and sea. In turn he received permission to construct a fortress at Diu and a site was granted for this purpose in the harbour. After the Mughal danger was receded, the Shah of Gujarat realised his mistake in allowing the Portuguese to construct the fort. Finally Diu was conquered by the Portuguese in 1546 who ruled there till 1961.

10 Administrative Set Up

Sr.No. Particulars Unit Diu Daman & District Diu (A) ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE

1. Districts Nos. 1 2

2. Talukas /Tahsils Nos. 1 2

3. C D Blocks Nos. 1 2

4. District Panchayat Nos. 1 * 1

5. Village Panchayats Nos. 4 13

6. Villages Nos. 4 19

7. Municipal Councils Nos. 1 2

9. Census Towns Nos. 0 6

*District panchayat is common in Diu and Daman district of the UT.

With a view to run smooth administration of the Union Territory it has been divided into two districts and each district has one taluka and one municipal councils. The last and the smallest unit under taluka is a village or a town. At district level, District Collector looks after the works of administration, revenue collection and law and order situation with the help of officials of other departments.

11 At taluka level, Mamalatdar helps the District Collector. So far as developmental works are concerned, District Chief Executive Officer and Block Development Officer take care at district and taluka respectively.

Jurisdictional Changes:

During the decade of 2001-2011, no change had occurred in the jurisdiction of the districts and talukas of the Union Territory. The Union Territory consists of two districts, namely Daman and Diu. Daman is situated on the West Coast near the Valsad district of Gujarat, whereas Diu is on Saurashtra Coast near Una taluka of Junagadh district of Gujarat. Both districts are uni taluka district. The boundaries of the districts and talukas of Daman and Diu remain unchanged during 2001-2011. The Capital of the Union Territory of Daman & Diu is Daman. In 2011 Census there are 15 villages, one statutory town and 6 census towns in Daman district whereas Diu has 4 villages and one statutory town.

For the implementation of development activities all the above jurisdictions i.e. village, taluka, district and town have their own relevance and importance. The district census hand book contains the data of village, town, taluka level and in within town at ward level.

Following changes are observed in the villages/towns of the district during 2011 census.:-

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Name of Villages New Villages created Sr.No. Taluka/C.D. L.C.No.2001 Name L.C.No.2011 Name Block 1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Diu 1 Vanakbara 524910 Saudwadi

2. Diu 2 Bhucharvada 524908 Zolawadi

Above table shows that the two new villages have been created which are- Saudwadi from Vanakbara and Zolawadi from Bhucharvada,

Development of Administrative Infrastructure Set up :

The Secretariat with posts of very senior level officers like Chief Secretary-cum-IGP, Finance Secretary, AIGP with supporting staff such as Assistant Secretaries etc. was set up immediately after delinking from Goa. Till 1987, there was only one Collector at Daman while in Diu, there was a post of civil administrator, a Junior Level Civil Services Officer of Goa Service Cadre, Collector of Daman was of an I.A.S. Cadre post. As a consequence of forming a separate Union Territory, the Civil Administrator post of Diu was also upgraded to District Collector, of an I.A.S. Cadre. The Administrative head of UT. of Daman & Diu is Administrator.

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Departments Set up Headed by

Sl. Departments Set up Head by No. 1 Accounts Director 2 Agriculture Zonal Agriculture Officer 3 Electricity Executive Engineer 4 Education Assistant. Director 5 Tourism Dy. Director 6 Planning and Architect Associate Town Planner 7 Medical& Public Heath Director 8 Planning & Statistics Dy. Director 9 Road Transport Dy. Director 10 Public Works Executive Engineer 11 Printing Press Dy. Director (Planning)

14 District Highlights – 2011 Census Diu district has 1 sub -district and contains 4 inhabited villages.

Area & Density :

1. Diu distict covers 35.14% of total area of the UT Daman & Diu. 2. Density (Population per sq. km) of Diu district is 1335.  Population : 1. Diu has lowest population (52074)in the UT Daman & Diu. 2. Among villages of the district, Vanakbara village is the most populated villages with population 9696 and Zolawadi village has the lowest population of 4427.  Sex – ratio : Diu district has the sex ratio of 1031, which is highest in the UT of Daman & Diu.  Child sex – ratio : Diu district has the child sex ratio of 929, which is highest in the UT of Daman & Diu.  Literacy : Diu district has literacy rate of 83.46% and female literacy rate is 76.06%.  Economic Activity : 1. The economy of the district is mainly dependent on other workers. Out of 100 workers in the District 93 are engaged in this category.

2. The economy of Daman and Diu depends largely on mineral viz. salts and industries viz. fishing, tourism, distillery. The major agricultural products are paddy, Ragi, groundnut, pulses and beans, wheat, banana, sapota and mango.

3. There are some more than 600 small scale industries present in Daman and Diu. The main industries are located at Dabhel, Bhimpore and Kadaiya. The Union Territory of Daman and Diu has an industrial development corporation known as Omnibus Industrial Development Corporation (OIDC).

15 Important Statistics

State District Number of Villages Total 19 4 Inhabited 19 4 Uninhabited - -

Number of Towns Statutory 2 1 Census 6 - Total 8 1

Number of Households Normal 60,734 10,563 Institutional 56 8 Houseless 166 9

Population Total Persons 243,247 52,074 Males 150,301 25,642 Females 92,946 26,432

Rural Persons 60,396 28,083 Males 32,395 14,028 Females 28,001 14,055

Urban Persons 182,851 23,991 Males 117,906 11,614 Females 64,945 12,377

Percentage Urban Population 75.17 46.07

Decadal Population Growth 2001-2011 Number Percentage Number Percentage Persons 85,043 53.76 7,859 17.77 Males 57,789 62.47 4,764 22.82 Females 27,254 41.49 3,095 13.26

Area (in sq Km.) 111 39.00

Density of Population (Persons 2191 1335 per sq Km.)

Sex Ratio Total 618 1,031 (Number of females per 1000 males) Rural 864 1,002 Urban 551 1,066

16 Important Statistics

State District Number Percentage Number Percentage Literates Persons 188,406 87.1 38,058 83.46 Males 124,643 91.54 20,327 91.21 Females 63,763 79.55 17,731 76.06

Scheduled Castes Persons 6,124 2.52 1,862 3.58 Males 3,151 2.1 927 3.62 Females 2,973 3.2 935 3.54

Scheduled Tribes Persons 15,363 6.32 123 0.24 Males 7,771 5.17 69 0.27 Females 7,592 8.17 54 0.20 Workers and Non-Workers Total Workers (Main and Persons 121,271 49.86 15,750 30.25 Marginal) Males 107,434 71.48 12,932 50.43 Females 13,837 14.89 2,818 10.66

(i) Main Workers Persons 116,435 47.87 14,718 28.26 Males 104,614 69.6 12,659 49.37 Females 11,821 12.72 2,059 7.79

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 4,836 1.99 1,032 1.98 Males 2,820 1.88 273 1.06 Females 2,016 2.17 759 2.87

Non-Workers Persons 121,976 50.14 36,324 69.75 Males 42,867 28.52 12,710 49.57 Females 79,109 85.11 23,614 89.34 Category of Workers (Main & Marginal) (i) Cultivators Persons 2,316 1.91 471 2.99 Males 1,492 1.39 238 1.84 Females 824 5.96 233 8.27

(ii)Agricultural Labourers Persons 772 0.64 291 1.85 Males 362 0.34 49 0.38 Females 410 2.96 242 8.59

(iii)Workers in household Persons 684 0.56 275 1.75 industry Males 332 0.31 37 0.29 Females 352 2.54 238 8.45 (iv) Other Workers Persons 117,499 96.89 14,713 93.42 Males 105,248 97.97 12,608 97.49 Females 12,251 88.54 2,105 74.70

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Section - I Primary Census Abstract (PCA) Brief Note on Primary Census Abstract

Introduction:

The Indian Census has the reputation of being one of the best in the world. The first Census in India was conducted in the year 1872. This was conducted at different points of time in different parts of the country. In 1881 a Census was taken for the entire country simultaneously. Since then, Census has been conducted every ten years, without a break. Thus, the Census of India 2011 was the fifteenth in this unbroken series since 1872, the seventh after independence and the second census of the third millennium and twenty first century. The census has been uninterruptedly continued despite several adversities like wars, epidemics, natural calamities, political unrest, etc. The Census of India is conducted under the provisions of the Census Act 1948 and the Census Rules, 1990. In Censuses until 1931, a synchronous de- facto method was adopted wherein the Census was conducted throughout the country on a single night. This being a very costly affair and involved the deployment of very large force at one point of time was given up in 1941. Since then the same methodology has been followed in all the Censuses. It is a gigantic operation and considered to be the single largest, complex, peace time administrative exercise in the world. The Census Operation in India is carried out in two distinct but inter connected phases - the House listing and Housing Census followed by the Population Enumeration. During the first phase of Census 2011 i.e.,House listing and Housing Census, the buildings, census houses and households were identified and systematically listed in the House Listing and Housing Census Schedule during the periodApril to September, 2010 in different States/Union Territories. Apart from listing of houses,some useful data on the amenities available to the households was also collected for assessingcondition of human settlements, housing deficits etc. Censuses prior to Census 2001 had the system of collecting the information through Individual Slip which was a key schedule for every individual. The information collected through slip was then compiled for a household. Some information was also collected in addition to this for the household. During 2001 Census a comprehensive Household Schedule was adopted replacing the individual slip concept. In 2011 Census also similar household schedule was used for canvassing. The scope of demographic, socio- economic parameters has been widened in every census.

2.Population Enumeration - Census 2011:

The field work of the second phase i.e. Population Enumeration was carried out during February-March, 2011. One of the essential features of Population Enumeration in the second phase was that each person was enumerated and her/his individual particulars were collected at a well-defined point of time. 20 The Census moment and the reference date for the Census of India 2011 was 00:00 hours of 1st March, 2011. The enumeration was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 2011 alongwith a revisional round from 1st March, 2011 to 5th March, 2011 synchronously all over the country except for few specific areas of the Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand states that remain snowbound in February. In these locations the population enumeration was done from 11th September, 2010 to 30th September, 2010 along with a revisional round from 1st October, 2010 to 5th October, 2010. The reference date for the census in snow bound non- synchronous areas of these states was 00.00 hours of the first day of October, 2010. In addition to the coverage during House listing& Housing Census, the enumeration of the Houseless population was carried out on the night of 28th February, 2011, as has been the usual practice. For the purpose of Census, certain areas where the access of the civilian enumerators was not permissible due to security reasons termed as ‘Special Charges’ such as the Defence and strictly Military/Para-Military areas, including operational areas were also covered. Such areas were not covered during the House listing& Housing Census. In addition to the defence/para-military areas, Special Charges also included certain factory areas, certain colonies, sensitive areas, scientific establishments, etc. These also formed Special Charges as these were not accessible by the usual census enumerator.

3.Quality Assurance:

A Task Force for Quality Assurance (TFQA) functioned under the chairmanship of the RG & CCI. Experienced officers of the different divisions of the organization i.e. Heads and senior officers of the Census Division, Data Processing Division, Map Division, Demography Division and Social Studies Division comprised the TFQA. The Directors of Census Operations were co- opted as members whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The main objective of constituting the TFQA was to subject the data to stringent validation checks and ensure its quality before release as it was expedient to be satisfied itself about the quality of data before putting the same in public domain. The Directors and their senior officers were involved at all levels with respect to the quality and the coverage of their States/UTs. The TFQA intensively scrutinized coverage and content parameters including edit and imputation logic. The most important aspect of the data quality was to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, especially for small area population statistics. The content was scrutinized mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception was looked at to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in 21 place to objectively examine the preliminary Census 2011 Population Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The population data was cleared only after the full possible satisfaction of the TFQA. The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union territories under the overall supervision and monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.

4.Primary Census Abstract:

The Primary Census Abstract which is an important publication of 2011 Census gives basicinformation on Area, Total Number of Households, Total Population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled TribesPopulation, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main Workers and Marginal Workers classified by thefour broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural Labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other Workers and also Non-Workers. The characteristics of the Total Population includeScheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless Population and are presented by sex andrural-urban residence.

In 1981 census main workers were presented into four categories. As regards 1991 Census, the nine-fold industrialclassification of main workers has been given in the Primary Census Abstract. One of the important features of the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census was the presentation of population of the age group 0-6 which is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census.All the children of age 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child is going to a school and may have picked up reading and writing. This will help the data users in better analysis and understanding of the literacy data as the literacy rate is calculated with 7 years and above population and it is referred as effective literacy rate.In 2001 and 2011 census four categories of main workers have been given in the Primary Census Abstract.

5.Level of Presentation of PCA data in District CensusHandbooks:

The format of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) adopted in the DCHB of 2001 Census has been continued for 2011 Census as the data on four categories of works have been presented similar to 2001 census. The Primary Census Abstract data in different PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts in DCHB is as under:

1.District Primary Census Abstract -District/C.D. Block/Town. 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes- District/C.D. Block/Town. 3.Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes -District/C.D. Block/Town. 4. Village Primary Census Abstract -C.D. Block/Village wise. 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract- Town/Ward level.

22 The PCA Data for villages was presented C.D. Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. Thispractice is continued in 2001 and 2011 Census. The term ‘Total Population’ includes the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless populations. An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration block- wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town.

6.Area Figures:

The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of tahsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the C.D. Block are the total of the village areas coming under each C.D. Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level.

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District Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location Total/ Area in Total population (including institutional code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Square Number of and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Town Urban Kilometre households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 494 Diu - District Total 39.00 10,580 52,074 25,642 26,432 6,476 3,357 3,119 Rural 27.34 5,331 28,083 14,028 14,055 4,019 2,063 1,956 Urban 11.66 5,249 23,991 11,614 12,377 2,457 1,294 1,163 0001 Diu Total 26.84 5,331 28,083 14,028 14,055 4,019 2,063 1,956 Rural 26.84 5,331 28,083 14,028 14,055 4,019 2,063 1,956 Urban 0.00 ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 11.66 5,249 23,991 11,614 12,377 2,457 1,294 1,163

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Total/ Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2 1,862 927 935 123 69 54 38,058 20,327 17,731 Total Diu - District 493 258 235 2 1 1 18,196 10,263 7,933 Rural 1,369 669 700 121 68 53 19,862 10,064 9,798 Urban 493 258 235 2 1 1 18,196 10,263 7,933 Total Diu 493 258 235 2 1 1 18,196 10,263 7,933 Rural ------Urban URBAN 1,369 669 700 121 68 53 19,862 10,064 9,798 Urban Diu (M CI)

27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU DISTRICT PRIMARY Industrial category Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Total workers Main workers Cultivators number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 494 Diu - District Total 15,750 12,932 2,818 14,718 12,659 2,059 402 212 190 Rural 8,524 6,916 1,608 7,943 6,773 1,170 384 200 184 Urban 7,226 6,016 1,210 6,775 5,886 889 18 12 6 0001 Diu Total 8,524 6,916 1,608 7,943 6,773 1,170 384 200 184 Rural 8,524 6,916 1,608 7,943 6,773 1,170 384 200 184 Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 7,226 6,016 1,210 6,775 5,886 889 18 12 6

28 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of main workers Total/ Agricultural labourers Household industry workers Other workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3 2 189 40 149 48 31 17 14,079 12,376 1,703 Total Diu - District 182 34 148 31 22 9 7,346 6,517 829 Rural 7 6 1 17 9 8 6,733 5,859 874 Urban 182 34 148 31 22 9 7,346 6,517 829 Total Diu 182 34 148 31 22 9 7,346 6,517 829 Rural ------Urban URBAN 7 6 1 17 9 8 6,733 5,859 874 Urban Diu (M CI)

29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU DISTRICT PRIMARY Industrial category Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 494 Diu - District Total 1,032 273 759 69 26 43 102 9 93 Rural 581 143 438 63 26 37 102 9 93 Urban 451 130 321 6 - 6 - - - 0001 Diu Total 581 143 438 63 26 37 102 9 93 Rural 581 143 438 63 26 37 102 9 93 Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 451 130 321 6 - 6 - - -

30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Total/ Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town number 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 3 2 1 227 6 221 634 232 402 36,324 12,710 23,614 Total Diu - District 494 168 - 168 248 108 140 19,559 7,112 12,447 Rural 59 6 53 386 124 262 16,765 5,598 11,167 Urban 168 - 168 248 108 140 19,559 7,112 12,447 Total Diu 0001 168 - 168 248 108 140 19,559 7,112 12,447 Rural ------Urban URBAN 59 6 53 386 124 262 16,765 5,598 11,167 Urban Diu (M CI) 802637

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Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block wise

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Location Name of Town Name of Ward Boundaries of Urban Block / Total Scheduled Scheduled Code EB Number Population Castes Tribes Population Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000100 405 63 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000200 454 12 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0001 EB No.-000300 597 558 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000400 510 20 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000500 307 4 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000600 412 235 2 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0002 EB No.-000700 513 69 66 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000800 256 5 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-000900 440 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-001000 338 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0003 EB No.-001100 332 5 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001200 598 2 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001300 425 3 5 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001400 669 15 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0004 EB No.-001500 765 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001600 532 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001700 553 4 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0005 EB No.-001800 618 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-001900 735 24 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-002000 859 125 3 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0006 EB No.-002100 615 5 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-002200 634 6 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-002300 591 24 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0007 EB No.-002400 538 16 23 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002500 623 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002600 645 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0008 EB No.-002700 676 151 13 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002800 628 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-002900 594 2 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0009 EB No.-003000 663 2 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003100 605 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003200 623 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0010 EB No.-003300 628 8 - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003400 600 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003500 610 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0011 EB No.-003600 627 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003700 611 6 9 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003800 646 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0012 EB No.-003900 644 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004000 630 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004100 590 - - 802637 Diu (M CI) WARD No.-0013 EB No.-004200 652 5 -

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Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes (SC) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Number of Location Total/ households Total population (including institutional code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ with SC as and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Town Urban head Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 494 Diu - District Total 386 1,862 927 935 184 96 88 Rural 116 493 258 235 52 26 26 Urban 270 1,369 669 700 132 70 62 0001 Diu Total 116 493 258 235 52 26 26 Rural 116 493 258 235 52 26 26 Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 270 1,369 669 700 132 70 62

36 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total/ Literates Illiterates Total workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 1,470 790 680 392 137 255 542 424 118 Total Diu - District 367 215 152 126 43 83 135 117 18 Rural 1,103 575 528 266 94 172 407 307 100 Urban 367 215 152 126 43 83 135 117 18 Total Diu 367 215 152 126 43 83 135 117 18 Rural ------Urban URBAN 1,103 575 528 266 94 172 407 307 100 Urban Diu (M CI)

37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 494 Diu - District Total 520 411 109 4 4 - 2 2 - Rural 119 107 12 4 4 - 1 1 - Urban 401 304 97 - - - 1 1 - 0001 Diu Total 119 107 12 4 4 - 1 1 - Rural 119 107 12 4 4 - 1 1 - Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 401 304 97 - - - 1 1 -

38 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers Total/ Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 1 1 - 513 404 109 22 13 9 Total Diu - District 1 1 - 113 101 12 16 10 6 Rural - - - 400 303 97 6 3 3 Urban 1 1 - 113 101 12 16 10 6 Total Diu 1 1 - 113 101 12 16 10 6 Rural ------Urban URBAN - - - 400 303 97 6 3 3 Urban Diu (M CI)

39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 494 Diu - District Total 7 6 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Rural 7 6 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Urban ------0001 Diu Total 7 6 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Rural 7 6 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban ------

40 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES marginal workers Total/ Location Other workers Non-workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town number 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 1 13 7 6 1,320 503 817 Total Diu - District 494 7 4 3 358 141 217 Rural 6 3 3 962 362 600 Urban 7 4 3 358 141 217 Total Diu 0001 7 4 3 358 141 217 Rural ------Urban URBAN 6 3 3 962 362 600 Urban Diu (M CI) 802637

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Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Number of Location Total/ households Total population (including institutional code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ with ST as and houseless population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Town Urban head Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 494 Diu - District Total 21 123 69 54 11 8 3 Rural 1 2 1 1 - - - Urban 20 121 68 53 11 8 3 0001 Diu Total 1 2 1 1 - - - Rural 1 2 1 1 - - - Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 20 121 68 53 11 8 3

44 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ Literates Illiterates Total workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 104 60 44 19 9 10 32 28 4 Total Diu - District 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - Rural 103 59 44 18 9 9 31 27 4 Urban 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - Total Diu 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - Rural ------Urban URBAN 103 59 44 18 9 9 31 27 4 Urban Diu (M CI)

45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 494 Diu - District Total 30 26 4 ------Rural 1 1 ------Urban 29 25 4 ------0001 Diu Total 1 1 ------Rural 1 1 ------Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban 29 25 4 ------

46 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers Total/ Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 - - - 30 26 4 2 2 - Total Diu - District - - - 1 1 - - - - Rural - - - 29 25 4 2 2 - Urban - - - 1 1 - - - - Total Diu - - - 1 1 - - - - Rural ------Urban URBAN - - - 29 25 4 2 2 - Urban Diu (M CI)

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of Location Total/ code District/ CD Block/ Rural/ Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 494 Diu - District Total ------Rural ------Urban ------0001 Diu Total ------Rural ------Urban ------URBAN 802637 Diu (M CI) Urban ------

48 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES marginal workers Total/ Location Other workers Non-workers Rural/ District/ CD Block/ code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Town number 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 1 2 2 - 91 41 50 Total Diu - District 494 - - - 1 - 1 Rural 2 2 - 90 41 49 Urban - - - 1 - 1 Total Diu 0001 - - - 1 - 1 Rural ------Urban URBAN 2 2 - 90 41 49 Urban Diu (M CI) 802637

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Rural PCA-C.D. blocks wise Village Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU VILLAGE PRIMARY C D Block - Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless code Village in Number of population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0001 Diu (Total) 2,684.00 5,331 28,083 14,028 14,055 4,019 2,063 1,956 0001 Diu (Rural) 2,684.00 5,331 28,083 14,028 14,055 4,019 2,063 1,956 0001 Diu (Urban) 0.00 ------RURAL 524907 Vanakbara 67.00 1,642 9,696 4,796 4,900 1,453 745 708 524908 Zolawadi 740.00 1,044 4,427 2,179 2,248 616 306 310 524909 Bhucharvada 850.00 1,305 6,188 3,134 3,054 770 397 373 524910 Saudwadi 1,027.00 1,340 7,772 3,919 3,853 1,180 615 565

52 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Diu

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 493 258 235 2 1 1 18,196 10,263 7,933 Diu (Total) 493 258 235 2 1 1 18,196 10,263 7,933 Diu (Rural) ------Diu (Urban) RURAL 68 34 34 - - - 6,349 3,545 2,804 Vanakbara 107 58 49 2 1 1 2,814 1,574 1,240 Zolawadi 312 163 149 - - - 4,149 2,354 1,795 Bhucharvada 6 3 3 - - - 4,884 2,790 2,094 Saudwadi

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Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Diu (Total) 9,887 3,765 6,122 8,524 6,916 1,608 7,943 6,773 1,170 0001 Diu (Rural) 9,887 3,765 6,122 8,524 6,916 1,608 7,943 6,773 1,170 0001 Diu (Urban) ------RURAL 524907 Vanakbara 3,347 1,251 2,096 2,983 2,488 495 2,692 2,424 268 524908 Zolawadi 1,613 605 1,008 1,422 1,061 361 1,332 1,028 304 524909 Bhucharvada 2,039 780 1,259 1,825 1,422 403 1,706 1,390 316 524910 Saudwadi 2,888 1,129 1,759 2,294 1,945 349 2,213 1,931 282

54 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Diu Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons MalesFemales Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 384 200 184 182 34 148 31 22 9 7,346 6,517 829 Diu (Total) 384 200 184 182 34 148 31 22 9 7,346 6,517 829 Diu (Rural) ------Diu (Urban) RURAL 10 7 3 1 1 - 5 5 - 2,676 2,411 265 Vanakbara 85 58 27 108 20 88 6 3 3 1,133 947 186 Zolawadi 137 81 56 43 11 32 16 14 2 1,510 1,284 226 Bhucharvada 152 54 98 30 2 28 4 - 4 2,027 1,875 152 Saudwadi

55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU VILLAGE PRIMARY C D Block - Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 Diu (Total) 581 143 438 63 26 37 102 9 93 0001 Diu (Rural) 581 143 438 63 26 37 102 9 93 0001 Diu (Urban) ------RURAL 524907 Vanakbara 291 64 227 2 1 1 2 - 2 524908 Zolawadi 90 33 57 22 12 10 32 3 29 524909 Bhucharvada 119 32 87 37 13 24 54 4 50 524910 Saudwadi 81 14 67 2 - 2 14 2 12

56 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Diu 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 1 168 - 168 248 108 140 19,559 7,112 12,447 Diu (Total) 0001 168 - 168 248 108 140 19,559 7,112 12,447 Diu (Rural) 0001 ------Diu (Urban) 0001 RURAL 166 - 166 121 63 58 6,713 2,308 4,405 Vanakbara 524907 - - - 36 18 18 3,005 1,118 1,887 Zolawadi 524908 - - - 28 15 13 4,363 1,712 2,651 Bhucharvada 524909 2 - 2 63 12 51 5,478 1,974 3,504 Saudwadi 524910

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Urban PCA-Town wise Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU URBAN PRIMARY Area in Total population (including Location Square institutional and houseless code Kilometr Number of population) Population in the age-group 0-6 number Name of Town/ Ward e households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 802637 Diu (M CI) 11.66 5,249 23,991 11,614 12,377 2,457 1,294 1,163 0001 Ward No. 1 402 1,456 646 810 119 69 50 0002 Ward No. 2 394 1,742 872 870 161 87 74 0003 Ward No. 3 378 1,366 624 742 110 64 46 0004 Ward No. 4 544 2,457 1,197 1,260 258 151 107 0005 Ward No. 5 392 1,703 847 856 173 88 85 0006 Ward No. 6 510 2,209 1,103 1,106 242 126 116 0007 Ward No. 7 350 1,763 859 904 202 109 93 0008 Ward No. 8 376 1,944 930 1,014 211 120 91 0009 Ward No. 9 345 1,885 916 969 208 113 95 0010 Ward No. 10 394 1,856 875 981 167 78 89 0011 Ward No. 11 395 1,837 894 943 209 104 105 0012 Ward No. 12 373 1,901 933 968 197 86 111 0013 Ward No. 13 396 1,872 918 954 200 99 101

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Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Town/ Ward 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1,369 669 700 121 68 53 19,862 10,064 9,798 Diu (M CI) 633 321 312 - - - 1,206 560 646 Ward No. 1 328 168 160 68 40 28 1,438 754 684 Ward No. 2 10 5 5 - - - 1,176 547 629 Ward No. 3 20 9 11 5 3 2 2,028 1,010 1,018 Ward No. 4 4 3 1 - - - 1,464 747 717 Ward No. 5 154 76 78 3 1 2 1,874 943 931 Ward No. 6 46 23 23 23 13 10 1,456 736 720 Ward No. 7 151 53 98 13 6 7 1,608 791 817 Ward No. 8 4 2 2 - - - 1,476 778 698 Ward No. 9 8 3 5 - - - 1,557 779 778 Ward No. 10 ------1,492 781 711 Ward No. 11 6 4 2 9 5 4 1,559 837 722 Ward No. 12 5 2 3 - - - 1,528 801 727 Ward No. 13

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU URBAN PRIMARY

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Town/ Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 802637 Diu (M CI) 4,129 1,550 2,579 7,226 6,016 1,210 6,775 5,886 889 0001 Ward No. 1 250 86 164 332 274 58 329 274 55 0002 Ward No. 2 304 118 186 505 420 85 503 418 85 0003 Ward No. 3 190 77 113 383 319 64 368 312 56 0004 Ward No. 4 429 187 242 658 606 52 642 598 44 0005 Ward No. 5 239 100 139 548 469 79 544 466 78 0006 Ward No. 6 335 160 175 655 564 91 636 551 85 0007 Ward No. 7 307 123 184 520 457 63 491 441 50 0008 Ward No. 8 336 139 197 621 495 126 556 486 70 0009 Ward No. 9 409 138 271 635 506 129 512 479 33 0010 Ward No. 10 299 96 203 663 458 205 571 443 128 0011 Ward No. 11 345 113 232 573 477 96 535 464 71 0012 Ward No. 12 342 96 246 585 483 102 547 468 79 0013 Ward No. 13 344 117 227 548 488 60 541 486 55

62 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT 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 Town/ Ward 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 18 12 6 7 6 1 17 9 8 6,733 5,859 874 Diu (M CI) 10 6 4 - - - 2 2 - 317 266 51 Ward No. 1 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - 501 416 85 Ward No. 2 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 - 1 364 310 54 Ward No. 3 ------2 2 - 640 596 44 Ward No. 4 - - - 1 1 - - - - 543 465 78 Ward No. 5 1 - 1 2 2 - - - - 633 549 84 Ward No. 6 4 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 485 436 49 Ward No. 7 - - - 1 1 - 6 2 4 549 483 66 Ward No. 8 ------512 479 33 Ward No. 9 ------571 443 128 Ward No. 10 ------2 1 1 533 463 70 Ward No. 11 ------2 - 2 545 468 77 Ward No. 12 1 1 ------540 485 55 Ward No. 13

63 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : DIU URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Town/ Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 802637 Diu (M CI) 451 130 321 6 - 6 - - - 0001 Ward No. 1 3 - 3 ------0002 Ward No. 2 2 2 ------0003 Ward No. 3 15 7 8 1 - 1 - - - 0004 Ward No. 4 16 8 8 ------0005 Ward No. 5 4 3 1 ------0006 Ward No. 6 19 13 6 2 - 2 - - - 0007 Ward No. 7 29 16 13 ------0008 Ward No. 8 65 9 56 2 - 2 - - - 0009 Ward No. 9 123 27 96 1 - 1 - - - 0010 Ward No. 10 92 15 77 ------0011 Ward No. 11 38 13 25 ------0012 Ward No. 12 38 15 23 ------0013 Ward No. 13 7 2 5 ------

64 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Town/ Ward number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 59 6 53 386 124 262 16,765 5,598 11,167 Diu (M CI) 802637 - - - 3 - 3 1,124 372 752 Ward No. 1 0001 - - - 2 2 - 1,237 452 785 Ward No. 2 0002 - - - 14 7 7 983 305 678 Ward No. 3 0003 - - - 16 8 8 1,799 591 1,208 Ward No. 4 0004 - - - 4 3 1 1,155 378 777 Ward No. 5 0005 - - - 17 13 4 1,554 539 1,015 Ward No. 6 0006 3 - 3 26 16 10 1,243 402 841 Ward No. 7 0007 41 3 38 22 6 16 1,323 435 888 Ward No. 8 0008 1 - 1 121 27 94 1,250 410 840 Ward No. 9 0009 1 - 1 91 15 76 1,193 417 776 Ward No. 10 0010 - - - 38 13 25 1,264 417 847 Ward No. 11 0011 9 3 6 29 12 17 1,316 450 866 Ward No. 12 0012 4 - 4 3 2 1 1,324 430 894 Ward No. 13 0013

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Section – II Tables based on Households Amenities and Assets (Rural /Urban) at District and Sub-District level

Table -1: Households by Ownership Status and by Number of Dwelling rooms occupied in the District, 2011

Name of Ownership Number of dwelling Number of households district status rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Owned No exclusive room 49 39 10 ------One room 1,280 938 342 67 39 28 2 - 2 Two rooms 2,651 1,875 776 113 58 55 8 1 7 Three rooms 1,278 572 706 63 21 42 3 - 3 3+ rooms 3,120 1,181 1,939 69 8 61 9 - 9 Rented No exclusive room 10 7 3 ------One room 582 291 291 15 4 11 2 - 2 Two rooms 942 289 653 45 6 39 4 - 4 Three rooms 221 30 191 17 2 15 1 1 - 3+ rooms 168 47 121 2 1 1 1 - 1 Others No exclusive room 2 1 1 ------One room 164 84 80 6 - 6 - - - Two rooms 115 35 80 11 - 11 1 - 1 Three rooms 52 10 42 ------3+ rooms 55 11 44 ------District - Total No exclusive room 61 47 14 ------Diu One room 2,026 1,313 713 88 43 45 4 - 4 (25494) Two rooms 3,708 2,199 1,509 169 64 105 13 1 12 Three rooms 1,551 612 939 80 23 57 4 1 3 3+ rooms 3,343 1,239 2,104 71 9 62 10 - 10

Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

69 Table - 2 : Percentage distribution of Households living in Permanent, Sl. No. Name of Sub - District Total Permanent Semi permanent Temporary Permanent 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) 10,579 (98.97%) 80 (0.75%) 15 (0.14%) 5,332 (98.56%) District - Diu (25494) 10,579 (98.97%) 80 (0.75%) 15 (0.14%) 5,332 (98.56%)

1.Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets. Note : Permanent : Permanent houses refer to those houses whose walls & roofs are made of pucca materials, i.e., where burnt bricks, G.I. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone, cement, concrete is used for wall and tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concrete are used for roof.

Semi Permanent : Semi permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. Temporary : Temporary houses refer to those houses having wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials, i.e., where, grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo, mud and unburnt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo thatch, mud, unburnt bricks and wood etc. are used for roofs.

70 Semi permanent and Temporary Houses , 2011 Rural Urban Name of Sub-District Semi permanent Temporary Permanent Semi permanent Temporary 7 8 9 10 11 2 61 (1.13%) 4 (0.07%) 5,247 (99.39%) 19 (0.36%) 11 (0.21%) Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) 61 (1.13%) 4 (0.07%) 5,247 (99.39%) 19 (0.36%) 11 (0.21%) District - Diu (25494)

71 Table -3 : Number and Percentage of Households Sl. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total Number Number and percentage of Household No. Rural/ of households Tap water from Tap water from Covered well Un-covered well Urban treated source untreated source

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Sub-District - Diu Total 10,689 10,453 (97.79%) 46 (0.43%) 67 (0.63%) 66 (0.62%) (2549403947) Rural 5,410 5,242 (96.89%) 24 (0.44%) 66 (1.22%) 60 (1.11%) Urban 5,279 5,211 (98.71%) 22 (0.42%) 1 (0.02%) 6 (0.11%) District - Diu (25494) Total 10,689 10,453 (97.79%) 46 (0.43%) 67 (0.63%) 66 (0.62%) Rural 5,410 5,242 (96.89%) 24 (0.44%) 66 (1.22%) 60 (1.11%) Urban 5,279 5,211 (98.71%) 22 (0.42%) 1 (0.02%) 6 (0.11%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

72 by main source of Drinking water, 2011. having following source of drinking water Total/ Name of Sub-District Handpump Tubewell/boreh Spring River/ canal Tank/ pond/ Other Rural/ ole lake Sources Urban

9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 22 (0.21%) 10 (0.09%) 5 (0.05%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 20 (0.19%) Total Sub-District - Diu 4 (0.07%) 0 (0%) 3 (0.06%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 11 (0.2%) Rural (2549403947) 18 (0.34%) 10 (0.19%) 2 (0.04%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 9 (0.17%) Urban 22 (0.21%) 10 (0.09%) 5 (0.05%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 20 (0.19%) Total District - Diu (25494) 4 (0.07%) 0 (0%) 3 (0.06%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 11 (0.2%) Rural 18 (0.34%) 10 (0.19%) 2 (0.04%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 9 (0.17%) Urban

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

73 Table- 4 : Number and Percentage of Households Sl. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total number Number and Percentage of households No. Rural/ of Electricity Kerosene Solar Urban households

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) Total 10,689 10,575 (98.93%) 106 (0.99%) 1 (0.01%) Rural 5,410 5,349 (98.87%) 57 (1.05%) 1 (0.02%) Urban 5,279 5,226 (99%) 49 (0.93%) 0 (0%) District - Diu (25494) Total 10,689 10,575 (98.93%) 106 (0.99%) 1 (0.01%) Rural 5,410 5,349 (98.87%) 57 (1.05%) 1 (0.02%) Urban 5,279 5,226 (99%) 49 (0.93%) 0 (0%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

74 by main source of Lighting, 2011. having following main source of lighting Total/ Name of Sub-District Other oil Any other No lighting Rural/ Urban

8 9 10 3 2 3 (0.03%) 2 (0.02%) 2 (0.02%) Total Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) Rural 2 (0.04%) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) Urban 3 (0.03%) 2 (0.02%) 2 (0.02%) Total District - Diu (25494) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) Rural 2 (0.04%) 1 (0.02%) 1 (0.02%) Urban

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

75 Table -5 : Number and Percentage of Households Sl. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total Number and percentage of households No. Rural/ number of Flush/Pour latrine Pit Urban households Piped sewer Septic tank Other system With system slab/Ventilated improved pit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Sub-District - Diu Total 10,689 129 (1.21%) 6,028 (56.39%) 58 (0.54%) 34 (0.32%) (2549403947) Rural 5,410 16 (0.3%) 2,284 (42.22%) 25 (0.46%) 0 (0%) Urban 5,279 113 (2.14%) 3,744 (70.92%) 33 (0.63%) 34 (0.64%) District - Diu (25494) Total 10,689 129 (1.21%) 6,028 (56.39%) 58 (0.54%) 34 (0.32%) Rural 5,410 16 (0.3%) 2,284 (42.22%) 25 (0.46%) 0 (0%) Urban 5,279 113 (2.14%) 3,744 (70.92%) 33 (0.63%) 34 (0.64%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

76 by type of Latrine facility, 2011 having following type of latrine facility Total/ Name of Sub-District Latrine Night Soil Service Latrine No latrine within premises Rural/ Urban Without disposed into Night soil Night soil Public Latrine Open slab/open pit open drain removed by serviced by human animals

9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 16 (0.15%) 0 (0%) 16 (0.15%) 1 (0.01%) 2,395 (22.41%) 2,012 (18.82%) Total Sub-District - Diu 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 16 (0.3%) 0 (0%) 1,170 (21.63%) 1,899 (35.1%) Rural (2549403947) 16 (0.3%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (0.02%) 1,225 (23.21%) 113 (2.14%) Urban 16 (0.15%) 0 (0%) 16 (0.15%) 1 (0.01%) 2,395 (22.41%) 2,012 (18.82%) Total District - Diu (25494) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 16 (0.3%) 0 (0%) 1,170 (21.63%) 1,899 (35.1%) Rural 16 (0.3%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (0.02%) 1,225 (23.21%) 113 (2.14%) Urban

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

77 Table -6 : Number and Percentage of Households by type of Drainage connectivity for waste water outlet , 2011 Sl. No. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total Number and Percentage of households by type of drainage Rural/ number of connectivity for waste water outlet Urban households Closed drainage Open drainage No drainage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Total 10,689 2,802 (26.21%) 151 (1.41%) 7,736 (72.37%) Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) Rural 5,410 203 (3.75%) 114 (2.11%) 5,093 (94.14%) Urban 5,279 2,599 (49.23%) 37 (0.7%) 2,643 (50.07%) Total 10,689 2,802 (26.21%) 151 (1.41%) 7,736 (72.37%) District - Diu (25494) Rural 5,410 203 (3.75%) 114 (2.11%) 5,093 (94.14%) Urban 5,279 2,599 (49.23%) 37 (0.7%) 2,643 (50.07%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

78 Table -7 : Number and Percentage of Households by availablity of Kitchen facility, 2011 Sl. Name of Sub- Total/ Total Number and Percentage of households having kitchen No. District Rural/ number of Cooking inside house Cooking outside house No cooking Urban households Has kitchen Does not have Has kitchen Does not have kitchen kitchen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Sub-District - Diu Total 10,689 8,545 (79.94%) 707 (6.61%) 1,042 (9.75%) 293 (2.74%) 102 (0.95%) (2549403947) Rural 5,410 3,665 (67.74%) 365 (6.75%) 1,018 (18.82%) 290 (5.36%) 72 (1.33%) Urban 5,279 4,880 (92.44%) 342 (6.48%) 24 (0.45%) 3 (0.06%) 30 (0.57%) District - Diu Total 10,689 8,545 (79.94%) 707 (6.61%) 1,042 (9.75%) 293 (2.74%) 102 (0.95%) (25494) Rural 5,410 3,665 (67.74%) 365 (6.75%) 1,018 (18.82%) 290 (5.36%) 72 (1.33%) Urban 5,279 4,880 (92.44%) 342 (6.48%) 24 (0.45%) 3 (0.06%) 30 (0.57%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

79 Table -8 : Number and Percentage of Households Sl. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total Number and percentage of households by No. Rural/ number of Firewood Crop residue Cowdung cake Coal/ lignite/ Urban households charcoal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) Total 10,689 2,676 (25.04%) 774 (7.24%) 13 (0.12%) 10 (0.09%) Rural 5,410 2,484 (45.91%) 759 (14.03%) 10 (0.18%) 5 (0.09%) Urban 5,279 192 (3.64%) 15 (0.28%) 3 (0.06%) 5 (0.09%) District - Diu (25494) Total 10,689 2,676 (25.04%) 774 (7.24%) 13 (0.12%) 10 (0.09%) Rural 5,410 2,484 (45.91%) 759 (14.03%) 10 (0.18%) 5 (0.09%) Urban 5,279 192 (3.64%) 15 (0.28%) 3 (0.06%) 5 (0.09%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

80 by type of fuel used for Cooking, 2011 availability of fuel used for cooking Total/ Name of Sub-District Kerosene LPG/ PNG Electricity Bio-gas Any other No cooking Rural/ Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 930 (8.7%) 6,177 (57.79%) 3 (0.03%) 0 (0%) 4 (0.04%) 102 (0.95%) Total Sub-District - Diu (2549403947) 112 (2.07%) 1,963 (36.28%) 3 (0.06%) 0 (0%) 2 (0.04%) 72 (1.33%) Rural 818 (15.5%) 4,214 (79.83%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 2 (0.04%) 30 (0.57%) Urban 930 (8.7%) 6,177 (57.79%) 3 (0.03%) 0 (0%) 4 (0.04%) 102 (0.95%) Total District - Diu (25494) 112 (2.07%) 1,963 (36.28%) 3 (0.06%) 0 (0%) 2 (0.04%) 72 (1.33%) Rural 818 (15.5%) 4,214 (79.83%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 2 (0.04%) 30 (0.57%) Urban

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

81 Table -9 : Number and Percentage of Households availing Banking services and Sl. Name of Sub- Total/ Total Total number of Number and percentage of households No. District Rural/ number of households availing Radio/ Transistor Television Computer/ laptop- Computer/ laptop- Urban household banking services With Internet Without Internet s

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Sub-District - Diu Total 10,689 8,109 (75.86%) 2,162 (20.23%) 8,405 (78.63%) 368 (3.44%) 687 (6.43%) (2549403947) Rural 5,410 3,659 (67.63%) 730 (13.49%) 3,943 (72.88%) 75 (1.39%) 191 (3.53%) Urban 5,279 4,450 (84.3%) 1,432 (27.13%) 4,462 (84.52%) 293 (5.55%) 496 (9.4%) District - Diu Total 10,689 8,109 (75.86%) 2,162 (20.23%) 8,405 (78.63%) 368 (3.44%) 687 (6.43%) (25494) Rural 5,410 3,659 (67.63%) 730 (13.49%) 3,943 (72.88%) 75 (1.39%) 191 (3.53%) Urban 5,279 4,450 (84.3%) 1,432 (27.13%) 4,462 (84.52%) 293 (5.55%) 496 (9.4%)

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households. Data Source:-Census of India, 2011, HH- series Tables on Houses, Household amenities and assets.

82 number of Households having each of the specified assets in, 2011 having each of the following specified assets Total/ Name of Sub- Land line Mobile Telephone Both Land line Bicycle Scooter/ Motor Car/ Jeep/ Van None of the Rural/ District Telephone and Cycle/ Moped specified asset Urban MobileTelephone

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2 776 (7.26%) 6,306 (59%) 1,919 (17.95%) 3,739 (34.98%) 4,820 (45.09%) 398 (3.72%) 823 (7.7%) Total Sub-District - Diu 309 (5.71%) 3,540 (65.43%) 588 (10.87%) 1,631 (30.15%) 2,049 (37.87%) 124 (2.29%) 535 (9.89%) Rural (2549403947) 467 (8.85%) 2,766 (52.4%) 1,331 (25.21%) 2,108 (39.93%) 2,771 (52.49%) 274 (5.19%) 288 (5.46%) Urban 776 (7.26%) 6,306 (59%) 1,919 (17.95%) 3,739 (34.98%) 4,820 (45.09%) 398 (3.72%) 823 (7.7%) Total District - Diu 309 (5.71%) 3,540 (65.43%) 588 (10.87%) 1,631 (30.15%) 2,049 (37.87%) 124 (2.29%) 535 (9.89%) Rural (25494) 467 (8.85%) 2,766 (52.4%) 1,331 (25.21%) 2,108 (39.93%) 2,771 (52.49%) 274 (5.19%) 288 (5.46%) Urban

Note: Percentage is given in brackets after the number of households.

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ORGI-DAMAN & DIU English - 2011

Directorate of Census Operations, Gujarat Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Census Bhawan, Sector 10-A, Gandhi Nagar-382043

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