CENSUS OF 1961

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK CHHA T ARPUR DISTRICT

G. JAGATHPATHI 0, THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE SUPERINTENDENT OF' CENSUS OPERATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH 1964 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PRADESH

(AU the CenSU8 Publications oj this State will bear Volume No. VIII)

PART I General Report including Subsidiary Tables (in Sub-Parts)

PART II-A Genera) Population Tables

PART II-B Economic Tables (in Sub-parts)

PART II-C Cultural and Migration Tables (in Sub-Parts)

PART III Household Economic Tables

PART IV Housing and Establishment Tables (in­ (in Sub-parts) cluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report

PART V . Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and (in Sub-parts) Scheduled Tribes

PART VI Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub­ part for each Village Surveyed)

PART VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)

PART VIII-A Administration Report - Enumeration

PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation

PART IX Maps

STATE PUBLICATIONS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

District Censlls Hand-books for each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh PREFACE

The publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the pro::ess of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementatwn of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policie1l get really thoroughly tested; also, polJcies can fail-and probably have failed-because their itatistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be filled as rapid'y as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, agriculture, co-operation, industry, bank­ ing, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Hand­ book high-lighting the more striking fea~ures. It has not been possible for the Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by various authorities; it is to be hoped that some other organi:ation, better equipped .for the purpose, will take up this task.

3. For the seventeen districts of Mahakoshal (Part of erstwhile J'vIadhya Pradesh) and for Panna and districts of erstwhile , which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and presented in Table A·I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsilwise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1952-63 for tahsils and districts, which among other improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal 2 inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures was not feasible at this late stage; the only alternative was to prillt these revised area figures also in this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about theEe Hand-books is that they became avail­ able to the users rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from various authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy back· log of printing weighing down on them, would find it impossible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Hand-books are to have a useful life of more than [Lur or five years of inter-censal decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.

5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Hand- . books and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisation­ particularly the Assistant Superintendent, Printing, Government Regional Press, and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that of our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are also due to the various authorities who supplied us with all the necessary statistics.

G. JAGATHPATHI CONTENTS Pages Notes and Explanations i-vii Appendix I Standard Industrial Classification viii-xvi Appendix IT National Classification of Occupations xvii-xxiii Selected Statistics Selected Statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh, Divisions, Districts and Important Towns of Madhya Pradesh xxiv-xxxiii

Revised Area and Density Figures xxxiv-xxxvi Introducing the District xxxvii-lxxviii PART I

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 3-6

Table A-I Area, Houses and Population 3 Appendix 1 Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the Present set up 3

Appendix II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 4 Appendix III Houseless and Institutional population .. 4 Table A-II Variation in population during sixty years 4

Appendix District (lild Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and population involved in those changes 5 Table A-Ill Villages classified by population 5 Table A-IV Towns (and Town-Groups) classif.... J by population in 1961 with variations since 1901 6 B-ECONOMIC TABLES 8-89 (i) General Economic Tables .. 8-59 Primary Census Abstract 8-9 Table B-1 Workers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 10-11 Table B-III Part A Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only 12-13 Part B Industrial clasification of workers and non· workers by educational levels in rural areas only 14-15 Table B·IV Part A [ndustrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Household Industry 16-17 Part B Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or service 18-21 11

Peges Part C Industrial classificatioll by Sex and Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups of persons at work other than Cultivation 22-28 'iable B-Y Occupational Classification by Sex of persons at work other than Cultivation 29-41 Table B-YI Occupational Divisions of persons at work other tban Cultivation classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups und Educational levels in urban areas only 42-45 Table B-YII Part A Persons working principally (i) As Cultivators, (ii)As Agri­ cultural Labourers or (iii)A t Household I ndustl'Y classi­ fied by Sex and by Secondary work (i) At Household Industry, (ii) As Cultivators or (iii) As /\gricultura 1 Labourers 46-47 Part B Industrial Classification by Sex of persons working in Non­ Household Industry, Trade, Business, })rofession or Service who are also engaged in Household Industry,. 48-54 Table B-VIII Part A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex, Broad Age­ groups and Educational levels in Urban areas only .. 56-57 Part B ,. Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex and Educa­ tional Levels in Rural areaS only 56-57 Table B-IX , . Persons not at work classified by Sex, Brod Age-groups and type of activity 58-59 (ii) Household Economic Tables 62-89 Table 8-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in Cultivation nor in Household Industry, (ii) engaged either in Cultiva­ tion or Household Industry but not in both and I iii) engaged both in Cultivation and Household Indu&try for all areas 62 Te!Jle B-XI Sample Households engaged in CuI tivation classified by interest in land and size or land cuI tivated ill rural and urban areas separately . , 63 Table B--XII Sample Households engaged in Cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 64-67 Table B-XIII .. Sample households engaged both in cultivation and house­ hold industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately 68-69 Table B-XIV .. Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in all areas 70-73 Part A Households classified by major groups of principal house­ hold industry and number of persons engaged 70-71 Part B Household classified by minor groups of principal bouse­ hold industry 72-73 ( iii)

Page~ Tablt! B-XV Sample households enfpged both in cultivation and household industry classified by size of land in Rural and Urban artC!s sep,'r:1tc!y 14-71 Table B-XVJ Sample pri,;:;ipal hOUSC!lOld industry classified by duration of work b a year and tOLli fl,ml<:r of workers engag~.d III h01.Eehold l1[(llLiT: in all arcus 78-87 Table R-XVII Sampk ]J')W,llOlds cIa.;" lk) by size and PilTticipatioll in l1ouseh· itl cld~iv;-~t!\)n ~'r irLLt~trv 88-89 ('-SOCIAL AND CULTUR.\L TA.B1.ES 92-103 AND D-MfGRATJON TABI.E Table C-I F )luily comp:l<;:tion (,r ,ample hl)useho1ds by relationship to head of f~lmily da~sifi(!d by ~i7e of land cultivated 92 Table C-II Age anc] t11ilri(',1 status 93-95 'Table C--III Part A ,\ge, sex and educ:ition in all area'> 96 Part B Ag£:!, sex: find education in urban ar

Table E- II{ {'ensus bou:ie l llse.i a~ fa,:torie'i rrnd workshops classified by indw.try, po", '.:f \wd no )(l'.\I;'r ~sed and size of employment 109-127 TabJe E-IV Distribution c,f sample h01.bCh"tds Jiving in census hQuses used whody or panly ,,; clwi'J'i,;gs hy predominant materia] of wall and pred "nin'lnt malcri;'(l of roof.. 128.129 Table E-V Sample hOHSei1c)!d, c1assifiej hy Hum.ber of members and by number (,f {,),)l11s occuc.;ed 130-131 SeT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDVtED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIUES 135-151 Tah~i!wisr~ Pnpuh!J ion of Scheduled Castes for rural areas only 135 Ta'lsihis~ PoPtJ!:u:,.'~ .')f Scll(;du1cd Tri'Jes for rural areas only 135 Table SCT-T Part A Industrial cL's'·ifi(a(nn 01' per'.ol1' at work and non-workers by sex for Schedllkd Cas1(', 136-139 Part B Indmtri:ll classification of personS":1t \\'(lrk and non-workers by sex for Schd !lIed 1 ribcs 140-141 (lV)

Pages Table SCT-II Part A . . Age and marital status for Scheduled Castes 142-146 Part B Age and marital status for Scheduled Tribes 142·146 Table seT-III Part A (i) Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes .. 147 (U) Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Tribes .. 147 Part n . . (i) Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Oastes .. 148 (ii) Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Tribes ... 148 Table SCT-IV Part A Religion for Scheduled Castes 149 Part B . . Religion for Scheduled Tribes 150 'fable SCT-V .. Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 151 SC-SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY Table SC-I Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes 154 ST-SPECJAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY Table ST·I Mother tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes .. 155 Tabl.: ST-II Persons not at work classified by sex and type of activity fo): Scheduled Tribes 156 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 157-233 APPENDICES TO TOWN AND 235·262 VILLAGE DIRECTORY PART II Pages OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS 263·287 Table 1.1 Monthly rainfall and rainy days 264-265 Tllble 1.2 Mean maximum, Mean minimum and Lowest temperature recorded at Nowgong observatory 2.6 Table 2A.l Land utilisation statistics 267 Table 2A.2 Area under principal crops 268 Table 2A.3 Gross area of crops irrigated and total and net area irrigated 269 Table 2A.4 Net area irrigated by source of irrigation 269 Table 2A.5 Major and Medium irrigation projects 270 Table 2A6 Yield rates of principal crops if} Ibs. per acre " 270 Table 2B.l Fortnighty wholesale price quotations of staple foodgrains 271 Table 2B.2 Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non- adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific agricultural and non-agricultural occupations 272-275 Table 2C.l Statistics ofIivestock and agricultural implements 276 Table 2C.2 Taccavi Loans distributed 276 Table 20.1 Statistics of Co.operative Societifs .. 277 Table 202 List of Banks 277 Table 3.1 Statistics of criminal justice 278 Table 3.2 Strength of Police and Jails 278 Table 3,3 Annual receipts under certain heads of revenue 279 Table 3.4 Land revenue for the decade 279 Table 3.5 Statistics of registration 279 Table 3.6 Statisties of Local Bodies 280 Table 4.1 Community Development Coverage .. 281 Table 5.t Educational statistics 282 Table 5.2 Statistics about Colleges 283 TabJe6A.l Health statistics 283 Table 6A.2 Number of persons who availed of famil} planning methods 284 Table 6A.3 Vaccination statistics 284 Table 6A.4 B. C. G. Compaign 284 Table 6A 5 Progrel'os of National Malaria Eradication Programme 284 Table 68.1 Births & Deaths classified by Sex in rural and urban areas separately 285 Table 6B.2 Deaths in the district from some selected causes 285 Table 7.1 Communication Statistics-Roads 286 Table 8.1 List of important Fairs and Melas 287 Table 8.2 List of Cinema Houses 287

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3 A-I Chhatarpur Tahsil, 4 Garhi.Malehra (G.P.) 1 MJaehra MlIlehra 17 B-IV Part-A ChhatarpUf Distt. Rural 2&3 Manufacturing 2 11.238 11.283 18 B-IV Part-B Division 2&3 Manufacturing Urban 6 5 3 23 B-IV Part-C After Minor Group 288 I 282 289 24 After Minor Group 311 1 315 314 " " 35 B·V After Family 710 1 714 713 36 family 764 Category IX 4 13 14 " 64 B-XIl ChhatarpUf Tahsil Rural All Sizes 8 4 74 74 B-XV 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Rural After 7.5-9.9 Size 10'0-14'4 lO'O--IN 76 B-XV Chhatarpur Distt. Urban After Less than I I 1'4-2'4 1'0-2'4 84 B-XVI 31-After (b) 1 (b) (3) " 100 C-VIII Part-A Chhatarpur Distt. Urban 8 553 551 101 C·VlIJ Part-A Tahsil Rural 19 945 946 101 C-VIII Part-A 31 79,094 7.904 " " " 102 D-II II (a) States and their districts contj~uous to the districts of Enumeration 2 25,820 25.890 102 D-ll n (b) 6 7 9 102 D-ll Kerala 6 9 7 141 SCT·I Part·B Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and Kubutar 26 159 169 144 SCT-II Part-B Khairwar including Kondar 32 19 9 149 SCT-IV Part-A Ahirwar ..... Or Raidas (Rural) 6 49,995 49,695 154 SC-J Chhatarpur Dis tt. Rural-Total 4 39,540 30,540 154 SC-I 1 Laundi Tahsil Rural-Total 12 6,932 6,992 156 ST-ll 3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural) Gond includirtg 3 403 493 fathari NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­ with a population at least of 5,000 with atleast tions of terms and concepts used in this Hand­ three-fourths of the adult male population being book. This is necessary because, without a engaged in non.agricultural pursuits. The proper grasp of the meanings of such simple rural-urban classification, being operationally concepts as building, house, household, worker. cardinal and prior in point of time to the etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who of 219 towns in the State was therefore, pre­ does not know that an unpretentious hut in the pared much earlier than the census proper. thick of Bastar forests with unplastered bamboo This included 28 habitations which were tenta­ walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly tively treated as-.towns, the intention being that, enough for two cots is not a whit less of a build­ after the 1961 Census data became available, ing than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers their cases would be re-examined. Later on, in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a 'however, no modification was made in the list, central jail housing all manner of crimina1s and ~ven though 7 towns did not satisfy either the shady characters is as much a household as the minimum population criterion or the one based household of the most pious .and god-fearing on the ratio of non. agricultural adult males citizen in the State, may not be able to appre­ being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in ciate what exactly the figures represent. Besides West Nimar, Datla Bandhi in Chhindwara (both explaining the terms and concepts, the note under 5,000 in population); and, Icchawar, also contains brief notes on the salient and Patan, Pendra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in peculiar features of some of the Census tables Sehore, J abalpl1r, Bilaspuf, Bilaspuf, and Ruipur presented in this Handbook. Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reaS011 for not disturbing the original list of' Census.-The Census in India is a decennial towns was that as many as 14 habitations which operation taking place in February-March of did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria the first year of every decade. It ensures laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list coverage of all members of the population of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of irrespective of age. The operations constitut­ seven more such towns was not supposed to ing a Cens'Us involve, besides counting of heads, introduce greater demographic distortion than the counting of numerous attributes of the was already present. The cases of Chachaura­ person cOuJnted. These are demographlic, Binaganj town in and Sardarpul'~ social, economic and cultural in nature. The Rajgarh in Dhar District are peculiar in that number of these attributes regarding which each of these two municipal towns consists of information is recorded has been increasing two distinct habitations separated by 2 miles in from census to census and is limited only by the first and 3 miles in the second case. considerations of cost, time aIld organisation. Population.-The important thing about a popu­ An areas, which were not urban were rural. lation is that it is dynamic. It is a constantly They consisted of 'villages' . A very large­ changing e.ntity. These changes take place by majority of the census villages were 'revenue the natural processes of birth and death as well villages', which had well demarcated or re­ as by migration. A statement of population cognised boundaries, and which included not only has therefore little sense unless the point of time' the inhabited portion (or portions) but also to which it relates is also stated. A population agricultural land and uninhabited waste (or figure is correct only for la particular point of other) lands. The census village was thus' not time; and, even though in practice one may synonym~>us with a habitation or a dwelling; in omit to indicate this point of time, one fact, a VIllage could contain two or more distinct should none the less be clear about it. The habitations separated by considerable distances population figures presented herein refer to the· known variously as 'tola' or 'mazra' or 'para'. sunrise of 1st March, 1961, unless otherwise Besides, in many districts there were forest stated. villages, situated inside Reserved forests and without clearly demarcated boundaries. The Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at areas entered against these villages in the a Census is usually presented separately for the Village Directory are thus only approximate. rural and urban areas. A 'town' or a 'town­ It is .to be noted that being, as observed by group' constitutes an urban area. A 'town' in Martm [Census Superintendent (old) Madhya the 1961 Census was either (i) a municipality, Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner fOJ.' cantonment or corporation; or (ii) a habitation India, 1921] arbit:ary and irregular units of ( ii ) area, carved out chiefly for revenue and admini­ that a particular group of towns is situated in strative purposes, there are many revenue such a way, and exhibits some interconnecting villages which do not have any habitatiol.!. They features of sllch. a kind, that they can be consi­ ~U'e not, therefore, of much demographic interest, dered a single demographic entity whose organic and their inclusion in the Village Directory is nature is likely to become more and more evidenfl only for a proper tally of area aggregates. in the futUre. Examples are; City with' Bairagarh in the West and Heavy Electricals A-General Population Tables: TownShip in the East; and Durg Town and There are four main tables and three Bhilai Industrial Township. The other type of ~ppendices in this series. towngroup is a group only in name in the sense that it repre&

B-(i) General Economic Tables.-This series securities deposited in a bank, and doing no other mcludes 22 tables containing information on work, were treated as non.workers. Persons. certain economic aspects of the population. The professionally engaged in anti-social activities concepts involved have undergone significant (i.e., thieves, robbers, prostitutes, beggars, etc.) changes as compared with the 1951 and earlier were, however, not treated as workers. The Censuses. In the 1951 and earlier censuses or at approach to the concept of "work" was pragmatic any rate in the last few censuses income or econo­ and numerous illustrations were given to clarify mic independence (and dependence) were treated the concept. The basis of work was held to be as the criteria for denoting the economic status satisfied in the case of seasonal work i.e., work of a person. Separate account used to be taken .at CUltivation, livestock, dairying or household Df all persons who were economically independent industry if the person has had some regular work and of those who were economically dependent. of more than one hour a day throughout the grea­ An intermediate category of economic semi-inde. ter part of the working season. In the case of pendence was also introduced in the 1931 Censns. regular employment in any trade, profession. This consisted of the 'earning dependents' of the service, business or commerce the basis of work 1951 Census and even there the element of income was satisfied if the person was employed during was present. This income-based classification any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which seems to have not infrequently resulted in a he was visited by the Census enumerator. A suppression of information relating to those who person who was working but was absent from worked in household economic activities but did his work during those fifteen days or for a. longei not actually earn any income lil{e men other period owing to illness or other causes was than the head of the household and women of the treated as worker. Work included not only family or children working at the family cultiva· actual physical work but also effective supervision tion or cottage industry but not earning any and direction of work. incomes. The 1961 Census introduced the con­ cept of work and totally abandoned the 'income' The Working Categories :-The primary classifica­ approach. Thus all people who worked (i.e., tion of the population is by means of a simple were "economically active") including family dichotomy into workers and non-workers. The workers who were not in receipt of any income, & former is further sub-divided into nine sub-classes working children who did not earn enough for or working categories of the Census. These are their maintenance were treated as workers. On listed below; the correspondence with the the other hand such persons as a receiver of rents Standard National Industrial ClassificaUon is tm immovable property, or of interest on also indicated.

CENSUS WORKING CATEGORY CORRESPONDING DIVISION OR MAJOR GROUP OR MINOR GROUP OF NIC I Workers in cultivation Minor Groups 000, 001,002, 003, 004, II Agricultural Labourers The same as in I above III Workers in mining, quarrying, live-., Major Groups 01, 02, 03 and 04 and Dtvision 1 . stock, forestry, fishing, hunting Minor GiI'OUPS 005, 006, 007, 008: 009 (if not and plantations, orchards and classifiable as household industry) allied activities IV Workers in household industry Minor Groups 005 to 009, 013, 014, 015, 020 to 02'6, 031, 032, 040 to 048, 107, Divisions 2 & 3 (excepting Minor Groups 201, 217, 218, 232,. 252, 260, 290, 324, 325, 338 and 380) if on a household scale V Workers in manufacturing other Divisions 2 & 3 than household ,industry VI Workers in construction Division 4 VII Workers in Trade and Commerce Division 6 ." VIn Workers in Transport Storage Division 7 and Communications IX Workers in other services Divisions 5, 8 & 0 (iv)

The only term requiring explanation is P1UNCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKER: household industry, the others being self­ Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the explanatory. As regards household industry, a concepts of principal and secondary work. For three~fold test was laid down, 'viz:- every worker the principal work had to be indi­ (a) "Household Industry" should consist of cated in the case of a person who was engaged, manufacture, processing or servicing and in more than one work, and also the secondary may include Rale but should not be con­ work if he was engaged in two or more than two fined simply to buying and selling. At productive activities. The concepts of primary least part of the goods offered for sale and secondary '",ork had nothing to do with the from the household should be manu­ income accruing to a person from his work. factured or processed by members of the The principal work of a person was that activity household. which took up most of his time; similarly the (b) "Household Industry" should be on the secondary work (in case a person was engaged household scale where the workers in two or more than two kinds of work) was that mainly will be the Head of the house~ which took up less time than the principal work hold himself and/or members of the' but greater than the other kinds of work. Unless household, the role of hired workers speCifically stated to the contrary in the table from outside being of secondary heading itself the tables in the Handbook are based on the principal work of a person. importance. Thus, in any Hou~ehold Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand! N on-~vorker'8:-The non-working section of the in the industry whenever they find the popUlation also was divided inco eight classes time in the course of their daily chores. according to the nature of their ac.tivities. Thus Household Industl'Y cannot, therefore, be a non-worker could be (i) a full time student or on the scale of a 1'egistered factory but child attending school, (ii) a pet;:on engaged in can use machinery and employ power home duties (like a housewife or other adult female who does no other work) (iii) dependent like steam engine or oil engine or electri~ including an infant or child not attending school, city to drive the machinery. a person permanently disabled from work (c) Location also is important, for proximity because of illness or old.age; (iv) a retired decides participation by members of person who is not employed again, renHer, a the household. In a village this parti~ person living on agricultural or non-agricul­ cipation is possible if the Household tural royalty, rent or dividend, or any other Industry is located at home or within person of independent means for securing which the village because village organjsation he does not have to work and who does no other is such as makes it possible for mem­ work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent bers of the household to move about woman without indication of source of income freely in the village to look after their and others of unspecified source of existence; work. In urban areas such free move­ (vi) a convict (not an undertrial who was to be ment is not possible, and therefore, recorded for the work he did before being for household industry in urban areas admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek­ we should consider only those indug.. ing employment for the first time; and (viii) tries which are located or at least the persons who previously had worked, but were ~jor part of whose work is located at out of employment! and were again seeking nome. work Class of Worker :-A worker, other than a culti­ Education Levels :~A person was treated as ~lator, agricultural labourer or a worker at illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy thi~ .meaning the ability both of reading and household industry could be: (i) an Employer, wrItmg, The test of reading was held to be that is, who hires one or more persons in his satisfied if a person could read printed matter work; (ii) an Employee, that is, who does his or easily legible manuscripts. The test of work under others for wages or salary in cash writing W:-J.s the ability to write a simple letter. The minimum educational level is primary or or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is junior basic, and this includes all persons who dQing his work without employing others, except have passed this examination but have not casually, and without the help of other members passed the next higher level examination i.e. of the family, except casually (this includes matriculation or higher secondary. Person~ workers working as members of a co-operative); who had formal schooling but had not passed the primary or junior basic level examination and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing were literates without any educational levels. his work in his own family without wages or A person belonging to any particular eduea~ salary in cash or kind. A person could be an' tional level means a person who has passed the employee in a household industry also. examination denoting that level. (v)

INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION We have used only the three digit Code number -OF WORKERS: -for c~lassifying occupation. All occupations are divided into ten divisons to each of which a Workers have also been classified according digit is allotted. The first digit of the code to their occupation and industry. The' concepts number of Em occupation stands for the 'Division' of 'industry' and 'occupation' are of fundamental :into which jt is classified. Each divisiun is then importance in connection with all ecoll_omic sub-divided into a number of groups not exceeding activity and it is necessary that they should not ten. The first and second digits of the codei be confused with each other. By "industry" is number represent the 'Division' and 'Group' into meant the sector of economic activity in which which an occupation is classified. Each group a worker is engaged e.g., the textile industry, again is divided into a number of families not mining industry, etc., whereas by 'occupation' exceeding ten and the first three digits of the code is meant the exact function that a '.vorker per­ number stand for the division, group and family forms in that sector e.g., fitter, carpenter, into which an occupation is classified. To typist, etc. Occupation thus is "a trade,. ~r9- illustrate, the code number 911 stands for the fession or type of work performed by an llldlVl­ family 911 (Cooks, cook-bearers, domestic and dual independent of the worker's industry, institutional) included in the Group 91 (House­ status or years of experience". keepers, Cooks, M'aid and related workers) includ. ed in the 'Division' 9 (Service, Sport and Re~ THE INDIAN STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA- creation v,Torkers). The Divisions, Groups, and TION (1. S. I. C.) : Families of the National Classification of The industrial classification used in some Occupations are printed after this note as of the economic tableS! of this hand-book is the Appendix II. 'Standard Industrial Classiiication' prepared by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, It may be mentioned that the three digit . Under this scheme of industrial code can easily he extended into a fou1'_ classiiication, the whole range of economic acti­ digit code on the pl'indples Hlustrated earlier to vity is divided into nine 'divisions', and a code secure grea1:€r precision in the classification of number is given to each. The first digit of the the economic activitity of a worker. This has code number of any speciiic economic activity in fact been done in case of workers at household stands for the 'Division' under which that acti­ industry, and these four-digit code numbers have vity is cIassiiied. Each division is then divided been used in Table B XIV Part B. into a number of major groups not exceeding B-(ii) Household Economic Tables:-Tables be­ ten. The first and second digits of the code number represent the division and the major longing to this series differ from others in two group into which an economic activity is classi­ respects: 0) they have been prepared from fied. Each major group is again sub..divided information recorded on the household schedules, into a number of minor-groups not exceeding while the other tables are prepared from informa­ ten, and the first, second and third digits in the tion recorded on the individual slips; (ii) whereas code number of any economic activity represent the other tables are based on the total population, the division, the major group and the minor the tables in this series are prepared from the data contained in a 20 sample of all households. group into which it is classified. To illustrate, % the industrial 'code', '261', represents an econo­ The instructions for selecting the sample are re­ mic activity corresponding to minor group 261 produced below:- in major-group 26 of Division 2. A reference "Every fifth household from the starting to the Standard Indusltrial Classification wm random household will be selected to make a 20% show that the minor group code stands for the sample. The sample household will be marked economic activity 'Dying and bleaching of silk' continuously for rural areas of a tahsil/taluka: in the major group 'Textiles SHk' of the Divi_ and for urban areas of a district i.e.} households sion: 'Manufacturing'. The 'Divisions', 'Major. left over in a household pad should be carried Groups' and 'Minor Groups' of the Standard over to the next household schedule pad for the! Industrial Classification are printed immediately selection of sample households. after this note as Appendix I. "Before making the sample households the household schedule pads should be armnged in: NATIONAl" CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (NCO): the order of location code numbers of villages in Table B-V gives the occupational Glassifica­ a Ta1nka or Tahsil in the case of a rural area and tion by sex of persons at work other than culti­ in the order of location code numbers of towns' vation. This classification is based on the in a district for urban areas. The first sample 'National Classification of Occupations' prepared household should be chosen randomly among the by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, first five households in the first household schedule Government of India. Each occupaUon is pad and stamped (3) as selected. This random Tepresented by a . code number containing a number (random start) should be chosen separate­ number of digits (extending in the NCO upto 5). ly for rural areas of each taluka/tahsil and for ( vi ) the urban area of the district. From the first caste or a tribe included in the Order issued by­ random household every fifth household should the President of India under Articles 341 (1) and be continuously stamped as selected ...... 3,12 (1) of the Constitution, amended, if necessary­ The sample should be continuously marked for in accordance with Arlicles 341 (2) and 342 (2). all the pads of villages in a tahsil and urban areas thereof. It should be remembered that the in a district. If in a particular household schedule population of a particular scheduled caste or pad at the end, some households (these will be tribe as given in the tables does not necessarily four or less) are left after marking of the sampleJ mean the entire population of that caste 01"" household, the housedolds left over should b€j tribe in the district. This is so because schedul­ carried over to the next household schedule padJ ing of a caste or tribe under the Constitution is and the appropriate household in that pad should territorial so that a caste or a tribe scheduled in a be marked as a sample household", district, (or a tahsil or tahsils of a district) is not necessarily a scheduled caste in other districts. (or other tahsils of the same district). Thus. C.-Social and Cultural Tables: Gond is a scheduled tribe in all tahsils of This series contains 8 tables of which Table except Jabalpur Tahsil so that C-1 is prepared from data abstracted from the the figures for Gand population in Jabalpur 20510 sample of households. District exclude the Gonds of Jabalpur TahsiL Secondly, some of the scheduled tribes have not Marital Status :-As regards marital status a been given independent status in some parts ot the State by the Order but hav>e been clubbed' person could be 0) never married, Oi) married, together with some major tribe, while, in other (iii) widowed and (iv) divorced or separated. The figures given do not necessarily indicate the parts of the State, they have not been so clubbed but have been included as di~tinet scheduled legal position. Thus, persons who lived together tribeR. Thus, in the districts of the Mahakoshal as man and wife and who were regarded as such region of the State, the tdbe Agaria has been by society were treated as 'married' even though' clubbed, along with many another, wUh Gond there might not be any legally valid marriage as the latter's sub-tribe. In these districts, betl7een them, the~efore, figures relating to Agaria tribe, whose ethnic identity with Gond is controv,ersial, do Age.-The age of a person waS recorded in not appear independently in the tables of these completed years as on the last birth day at the districts, but are included in the figures for time of enumeration, so that a child who had not Gond. In the Vindhya Pradesh region, how­ cDmpleted a year of its existence was recorded as ever, Agaria is Schedu1ed tribe in its own right of age '0' Inspite of the best efforts, distortion and in the districts belonging to that region. of ages is common phenomenon in Indian Census. Agaria population appears separately in the This distortion is ascribable to the combined relevant tables. effect of a val'iety of causes like, for example, digit~preference, age-bias and estimation error and its most obvious! manifestation is the heapmg Religion of Sched'uled Castes and Tribes :-A of the ages at digits ending in 0 or 5 and in even scheduled caste can exist only in Hindu and· rather than in odd numbers. Sikh religions and in no other religion. A scheduled tribe, however, may be found in any Mother Tongue :-Mother tongue js the language religion. spoken in childhood by a person's mother to the person, or mainly spoken in the household. E-H01csing Tables :-The Handbook includes five tables on housing. In using these tables, it Religion :-Separate figures are given only for the should be remembered that they are prepared six main religions: Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, from the data on households abstracted from Christian and Buddhist. Figures for persons the 'Houselists'. Tables E-I and E-III are based professing other religions have been clubbed on the full count while table KIl, E-IV and >together under the head: Other Religions and E-Vare prepared from a 20% sample of house_ persuasions' holds entered in the HouRelists. Houselisting was non-synchronous with census proper, having" tflken place in the month of September-October, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :-In view 1960, abo.ut five month before the reference date. of the constitutional safeguards guaranteed of the Census.. Also, the popUlation of house­ to persons belonging' to scheduled castes an~ holds entered in the houselists is not necessarily scheduled tribes with a view to ameliorate their identical wjth the population of households in social and economic condition, basic census figures l:'€spect of which household !3chedules were filled are for the first time being published separately at the time of the Census. Thus the samples of for each flcheduled caste and scheduled tribe. A households drawn from the household schedule, scheduled caste or a scheduled tribe means a and from the house lists are different samples. ( vii)

The instruction for drawing the 200/0 sample census-houses which were not owned by the ,of households from the houselists are reproduced households living in them were treated as 'rented' below:- even though no rent was being actually paid. "Before marking the sample households the Houselists should be arranged in order on "Factory" and "Workshop" :-As is clear from location code numbers in the case of rural areas its definition, a Census house could be a workshop. for tahsil etc., and in the case of urban areas A workshop is a place where some kind of pro­ other than towns with population Qf 50,000 and duction, repair or servicing goes on, or where over. In the case of towns with population of goods or articles are made and sold. A bigger :50,000 and over the Houselists should be arranged workshop which was either registered under the in order of blocks. The first sample household Indian Factories Act or was of the scale of a: should be chosen randomly among the first five registered factory was returned as a factory. households:in the first Houselist. From that For a manufacturing, repairing or servicing every fifth household from the first random establishment to be registered under the Indian household should be continuously marked ...... Factories Act, it should have ten or more workers The sample should be marked continuously for if using power and twenty or more workers if not all the Houselists. If in a particular Houselist using power. at the end two households are left after the marking of the sample households then these VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ITS ApPENDICES: households should be carried over to the next Village Directory:-The Village Directory cor­ Houselist and the third household in that list responds to the Primary Census Abstract of the should be marked as sample households". 1951 Census. It gives for each village of the district: (a) information relating to area. census houses, households, scheduled castes and scheduled Census House and Census Honseholds:-The con­ tribes and literacy; and (b) the classification oil cepts of "building" "house" and "household" ar·e the population into workel's and non-workers, and important and differ somewhat fI'om their con­ again 'workers' into their 'Industrial Categol-ies' notations in common speech. A building refers separately for both the sexes. For facilitating to the entire structure. on the ground. A census comparison with the Census Handbook of 1951 house is a structure or part of structure inhabited the i>erial number at which the village is to be or vacant or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum­ found in 1951 Handbook is also given. A new dwelling or place of business, workshop, school feature introduced in this Census is the presenta­ etc., with a separate entrance. A census house tion of additional information about each village! was thus a building, or part of a building with a l'Eolating to schools, hospitals, child and maternity separate entrance. A census house could have welfare centres, medical practitioners, electricity, a variety of uses, residential as well as non_ post and telegraph offices etc. This has been residential; or it might be vacant (at the time of done by entering symbols against the name of each houselisting). village. Another novel feature is the presenta­ tion in eleven appendices of useful information relating to villages and towns i.e., industrial A household was defined as "a group of establishments, places situated on bus routes, or persons who commonly live together and would within five miles of a railway station, places hav­ take their m~als from a common kitchen unless ing pucca wells, markets, public reading rooms, the exigencies of work prevented any of them drains etc. from doing so." A household necessarilv lived jn a census house or part of a census hous·e. The To enable the reader to locate the village in definition of a household was broad enough to the Village Directory without much difficulty.. an include all persons living together in a census­ ~()phabetical index or village names is given. house and dining from the same kitchen even if This gives for each village the 1961 they were not related to one another. S'uch were location code number of the village (in the Village the institutional households, like jails hostels Directory, villages are arranged according to hospitals etc. The house in which a 'household their Location Code Numbers) ; and its location lived could either be owned or rented. All code number in the 1951 Hand-book. (viii)

APPENDIX-I STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This classificatioJl gr(Jups the industries into 9 Divisions 45 Major Groups 343 l\finor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below. Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group, (Code) (Code) (Code) ( Code)

Division O-AgricuU·ure, Livestock, Forestry, Preparation of timber 022 Fishing and Hunting. Production of fuel including char- 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­ coal by exploitation of forest 023 Production of fodder by exploita- Production of cereal crops (includ­ tion of forests 024 ing Bengal gram) such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of gums, resins, lac, Production of pulses such as arhar, barks, herbs. wild fruits and leaves moong, masur, urd, khesari, other by the exploitation of forests 025 gram 001 Production and gathering of other Production of raw jute and kindred forest products not covered above 026 fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and 03 Fishing:- kindred fibre crops 003 Production of fish by fishing in sea 030' Produdion of oil seeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of fish by fishing in in- Production of other crops (includ- land waters including the operation ing vegetables) not covered above 005 of fish farms and :fish hatcheries 031 Production of fruits and nuts in Production of pearls, conch, shells, plantation, vines & orchards 006 sponges by gathering or lifting from Production of wood, bamboo, cane sea, river, pond 032 reeds, thatching grass etc. 007 Production of juice by tapping 04 Livestock and Hunting;­ palms 008 Production and rearing of livestock Production of other agricultural (large heads only) mainly for milk prpduce (including fruits and nuts and animal power such as cow, not covered by code number 006 & buffalo, goat 040' flowers) not 'covered above 009 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041 01 Plantation Crops:- Rearing and production of other Production of tea in plantation 010 animals (mainly for slaughter) such Production of coffee in plantati(m 011 as pig 042' Production of rubber in plantation 012 Production of ducks, hens and other Production of tobacco in plantation 013 small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043' Production of ganja, cinchona, opium 014 Rearing of bees for the production Production of other plantation of honey, wax, and collection of honey 044" crops not covered above 015 Rearing of silk worms and produc- 02 Forestry and Logging:- tion of cocoons and raw silk 045 PLmting, replanting and conser- Rearing of other small animals and vation of forests 02.'0 insects 046 Felling and cutting of trees and ·Trapping of animals or games transportation of logs 021 propagation 047 ( i; )

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Gro\J.\} (Code) (Code) (Code) . ______(_Co_d_e_> Production of other animal hus­ 21 Beverages: - bandry products such as skin, bone, Production of distilled spirits, ivory & teeth 048 wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and Division 1-Mining and Quarrying:- brewery 210 10 Mining and Quarrying:- Production of country liquor 211 Mining of coal 100 Production of indigenous liquor M'ining of iron ores 101 such as toddy, liquor from mahua, Mining of gold and silver ores 102 palm juice 212 Mining of manganese 108 Production of other liquors not Mining of mica 104 covered above 218 . Mining of other non-ferrous metallic Production of aerated and mineral ores 105 water 214 Millillg of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 Production of ice 215 Quarrying of stone (including Production of ice-cream 216 slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone 107 Processing of tea in factories 217 Mining of chemical earth such as Processing of coffee in curing soda ash 108 works 218 Mining and Quarrying of non­ rr;etallic products not classified Production 01; other beverages 219 above such as precious and semi­ precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, 22 Tobacco Products:­ sulphur, asphalt 109 Man ufacture of bidi 220 Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing:- Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 2'() FoodstUft'R: - Manufacture of cigarette and Production of rice, atta, flour, etc. cigarette tobacco 222 by milling, Dehusking and process- Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Manufacture of snuff 224 Production of sugar and syrup from Manufacture of jerda and other sugarcane in mills 201 chewing tobacoo 225 Production of indigenous sugar, Man nfadure of other tobacco pro- gur, from sugarcane or palm juice ~~ 200 and production of candy 202 Production of fruit products such 23 Textile-Cotton: - as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing preservation of fruits 203 and baling 230 Slaughtering, preservation of meat Cotton spinning (other than in and fish and canning of fish 204 . mills) 231 Production of bread, biscuits, cake Cotton spinning and weaving in and other bakery products 205 mills 232' Production of butter, ghee, cheese Cotton dyeing, bleaching 233 and other dairy products 206 Cotton weaving in power looms 23.f Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Cotton weaving in handlooms 235. Production of hydrogenated oils 'Man ufaduring of khadi teXltile in (Vanaspati) 208 handlooms 23& Production of other food products Printing of cotton textile 237: such as sweet-meat and condiments, Manufacturing of cotton nets 238: muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 rope and twine 239 (x)

Major Group nescription Minor Group 'Major Gronp Description Minor GrouIJ (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 24 Textile-J ute: - Manufacture of coir and coir pro- ducts 2:77 Jute pressing and baling 240 Jute spinning and weaving 241 Manufacture of umbrellas 278 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Processing and manufacture of tex- products not covered above 279 Printing of jute textile 243 tile Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden fibre such as hemp, mesta 244 Products:- Sawing and planing of wood 280 25 Textile-Wool: - Manufacture of wooden furniture & Wool baling and pressing 250 fixtures 281 Wool cleaning and processing Manufacture of structural wooden (scouring) 251 goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, Wool spinning and weaving in mill 25Z windows. 282 Wool spinning other than in mms 253 Manufacture of wooden industrial Wool weaving in powerloom 254 goods other than transport equip­ Wool weaving in bandloom 255 ment suell as bobbjn and similar Embroidery and art work in equipment and fixtures 283 woollen textile 256 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ ducts such as utensils, toyS, artwares 284 26 Textile-Silk: - . Manufacture of veneer and plywood 2'85 Spinning and weaving of silk textile Manufacture of plywood products in mill 260 such as tea chest 286 Dyeing and bleaching of silk 261 Manufacture of boxes and packing Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 cases other than plywood 287 Weaving of silk textile by power Manufacture of materials from loom 263 cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 288 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266 29 Paper and paper Products:­ rzl Textile-Miscellaneous:- Manufacture of pulp from wood, Manufacture of carpet and all other rags, wastepaper and other fibres similar type of textile products 270 and the conversion of such pulp into Manufacture of hosiery and other any kind of paper and paper board knitted fabrics and garments 271 ~mm ~O Embroidery and making of crepe Manufacture of pulp from wood, lace and fringes 272 rags, wastepaper and other fibres Making of textile garments includ- ~nd the conversion of such pulp ing raincoats and headgear 273 lUto any kind of paper and paper board handmade 291 Manufacture of :made up textile goods except wearing apparel such Manufacture of products, such as .as curtains, pillow cases, bedding paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes materials, mattress, textile bags 274 and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 2'92 Manufacture of water-proof textile -products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275 30 Printing and Publishing:­ Printing and publishing of news. Manufacture and recovery of all papers and periodicals 300 types of fibres for purposes of padd- ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276 Printing and publishing of books 301 (xi)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) All other types of printing including Manufacture of matches 334 lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work con- Manufacture of medicines, pharma­ nected with printing industry 302 ceutical prepara~ions, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet prepara- All types of binding, stiching, Riz­ tions except soap 335 ing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 31 Leather and Leather Products:­ Manufacture of turpentine, synthe- Currying, tanning and finishing of tic, resin. and plastic products and hides and skins and preparation of materials (including synthetir finished leather 310 rubber) ;~37 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 311 Man ufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of clothing and wear- Manufacture of other chemicals & ing apparel (except footwear) made chemical products not covered of leather and fur 312 above (including inedible oils ~.nd fats) 339 Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by Code Nos_ 311, 312), such as leather uphols­ 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products tery, suitcases, pocket books, ciga­ other than Petroleum and Coal:- rette and key cases, purs,es, sadd- Manufacture of structural clay pro- lery. whip and other articles 313 ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Repair of shoes and other leather Manufacture of cement and cement foot-wear 314 products 341 Repair of all other leather products Man ufacture of lime 342 except footwear 315 Man ufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone 82 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products: ~ crushing 343 'M'anufadure of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of stonewares, other Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 than images 344 1ianufacture of rubber goods used Man ufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of all kinds of other Manufacture of plaster of paris for industrial purpose 322 and its products 346 rubber products from natural or Manufacture of asbestos products 347 synthetic rubber including rubber Manufacture of mica products 348 raincoat 323 Production of petroleum, kerosene 35 Manufacture of earthenware and' and other petroleum products in earthen pottery: - 350 petroleum refineries 324 Manufacture of chinaware and Production of coaltar and coke in crockery 351 coke oven 325 Manufacture of porcelain and its ~anufacture ~f other coal and prod uets 352' coaltar products not covered else. Manufacture of glass bangles and where . 326 beads 353 83 Chemicals and Chemical Products:­ Manufacture of glass apparatus 354 Manufacture of earthen jmage, Manufacture of basic industrial busts and statues 35& chemicals such Bo!! acids, alkalis & their salts not elsewhere spedfied 330 Man ufacture of earthen toys and Manufacture of dyes, paints, artwsres except those covered by colours and varnishes 331 code No. 355 356 Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photo­ ~'anufacture of ammunition, explo- graphic lenses and glass products SlVes and fire works 333 covered above 357 (xii)

~------~-~---- Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) ( Code) (Code) ( Code) 35 Manufacture of other non-metallic Man ufacture of electric lamps and mineral products not elscyvhere fans 375 specified 359 Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 '36 Basic Metals and their products ex- cept Machinery and Transport Man ufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Equipment: - Manufacture of electronic equip- Manufacture of iron and steel ment such as radio, microphone 378 including smelting, refining, ro1ling, conversion into basic forms sllch as Man ufacture of electric machinery billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 and apparatus, appliances not specified above 379 Mannfacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and 38 Transport Equipment:­ .alloys in basic forms 361 Manufactul'e, assembly and repair- Manufacture of armaments 362 ing of locomotives 380 Man ufacture of structural steel Manufacture of wagons, coaches, products such as joist, rail, sheet, tramwavs and other rail road plate 363 equipment other than that covered M'annfacture of iron and steel by Code No. 363 381 furniture 364 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except. Manufacture of brass and bel! ing motor engines) 382 metal products 365 Manufacture of motor vehicles Manufacture of aluminium products 366 engines parts and accessories 383 Manufacture of metal products Repairing and servicing of motor (other than of iron, brass, bell metal vehicles 384 and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Manufacture of bicycles and tri­ Enamelling, galvanising, plating, cycles and accessories such as (including electroplating) polishing saddle, seat frame, gear 385 and welding of metal products 368 Building and repairing of water Manufacture of sundry hardware:; transport equipment such as ships, such as G. 1. pir'e, wire net, bolt, boats, and manufacture of marine screw, bucket;, cutlery (This will engines 386 also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ Manufacture & repair of air trans- ducts done by jobbing engineering port equipment including aero· concerns which cannot be classified planes, aeroengines 387 in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39). 369 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport 87 Machinery (All kinds other than equipment not covered above such transport) and Electrical Equip­ as animal dmwn and hand drawn ment:- vehicles 389 Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical) cS9, Miscellaneous manufacturing Indus­ -except textile machinery 370 tries: Manufacture and' assembling of 'Prime mover and boilers, other than Manufacture of optical instrurr.ents -electrical equipment, such as diesel and lenses, opthalmic goods and -engines, road rollers, tractors 371 photographic equipment and sup~ plies 390 Manufacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture of textile machinery Manufacture of scientific, medical and accessories 373 and surgical instruments and equip- Manufacture of heavy electrical ment and supplies 391 machinery and equipment such as Assembling and repairing of motors, generutol's, trrmsformers 374 watches and clocks 392 (xiii)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code)

Man ufacture of jewellery, silver­ Wholesale trading in \~egetables, ware and wares using gold and fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish other precioLls metals 393 dairy products eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered else Manufacture and tuning of Musical wh&e) 601 Instrlll11f'nts 394 Wholesale trading in all kinds of Manufacture of stationery articles fabrics and textiles products such not covered elsewhere such as pencil, as garments, hessian, gunny bag, pen.holder, fountain pen 395 silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, Manufacture of sports goods 396 suitings, hosiery products 602 Manll factu!'e and repair work of Wholesale trading in beverages, such goods not assignable to any other as tea (leaf), coffee (seed alld group 399 powder), aerated water 603 Wholesale trading in intoxicants DivisiD1? ,1·-CoTIstnwtioll such as wines, liquors 604 40 Construction: - Wholesale trading in other intoxi- Construction and maintenance of cants such as opium, ganja etc. 605 buildings including el'ection, floor- Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, ing, decorative constructions, ele­ cigarettes and other tobacco pro- ctrical and sanitary instal1atiolls 400 ducts 606 Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in animals 607 roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Wholesale trading in straw and Construction and maintemmce of fadner 608 telegraph and telephone lines 402 Construction and maintenance of 61 Wholesale trading in medicines and water ways and water reservoirs chemicals 610 ~;uch as bund, embankments, dam, Wholesale trading in fuel and light- canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403 ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Di11i8i(J11 5-Electrititu, Gas, Watel' and Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu- Sanitary SerV1~ces mery and cosmetics 612 i)0 Electricity and Gas:- \Vholesale trading in metal, porce- Generation and transmission of lain and glass utensils, crockery, electric energy 500 chinaware 613 Distribution of electric energy 501 Wholesale trading in wooden, steel Manufacture of Gas in gas works and other metallic furniture and and distribution to domestic and fittings 614 industrial consumers 502 Wholesale trading in footwear 615 Wholesale trading in tyres, tubes 6l, Water Supply and Sanitary Services:­ and allied rubber products 616 Collection, purification and distri­ Wholesal~ trading in petrol, mobil bution of water to domestic and oil and allied products 617 industrial consumers 510 Wholesale trading in other house­ Garbage and sewage disposal, hold equipment not covered above 618 operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected 62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and with public health and sanitation 511 other building materials 620 Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, Division 6-Trade and Commerce cane, thatches and similar products 621 60 Wholesale Trade:- Wholesale trading in cereals and 63 Wholesale trading in p~per and Pulses 600 other stationery goods 630

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:M:ajor Group Description Minor Groul> Major Group Deseription Minor Group. (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) ------Wholesale trading in agricultural Retail trading in toilet goods, per.. and industrial - machinery equip­ fumes and cosmetics 651 ment and tools and appliances other than electrical' 631 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 662 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like Retail trading in footwear, head­ gear such as hat, umbrellas, shoes motor, battery. electric fan. bulb 632 and chappals 653 Wholesale trading in all kinds of Retail trading in tyres, tubes and transport and storage equipment 633 allied rubber products 654 Wholesale trading in skins, leather Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and fur 634 and allied products 655· Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 66 Retail h'ading in wooden, steel and Wholesale trading in hardware and other metallic furniture and fittings 660' sanitary equipmen~ 636 Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 Wholesale tradimg in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 637 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662 Wholesale trading in precious Retail trading in earthenware and metals and stones, gold and silver- earthen toys 663 wares and jewellery 638 Retail trading in other household Wholesale trading in all goods not equipment not covered above 664 covered above 639 67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and 64 Retail Trade:- other buHding materials 670- Retail trading in cereals, pulses, Retail trading in hardware and vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, sanitary equipment 671 oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, Retail trading in wood, bamboo poultry 640 cane, bark and thatches 672 Retail trading in beverage~ such as Retail trading in other building tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), materials 673· aerated water 641 68 Retail b'ading in agricultural and Retail trading in intoxicants such industrial machinery equipment, as wines, liquors 642 tools and appliances 680 Retail trading in other intoxicants Retail trading in transport and . such as opium, ganja, etc. 643 storage equipm.~nts 681 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, ciga. Retail trading in electrical goods rettes and other tobacco products 644 like electric fan, bulb, etc. 68Z Retail trading in fuel such as coke, Retail trading in ,skins, leath-er and coal, firewood and kerosene 645 furs and their products excluding Retail trading in food stuffs like footwear and headgear 683- sweetmeats, condiments, cakes, Retail trading in clock and watch, biscuits, etc. 646 eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in scientific, medical Retail trading in straw and fodder 648 and surgical instruments 685- Retail trading in precious stones 65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns and jewellery 686- dhoti, saree, readymade garments Retail trading in musical instru­ of cotton, wool, silk and other tex­ ments, gramophone record, pictures tiles and hosiery products; (this and paintings including curio Includes retail trading in piece­ dealing 687 goods of cotton, wool, silk and Book-selling 68S- other textiles) 650 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689 (xv)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group' (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 69 Trade and Commerce M'iscellaneous:­ 73 Communication:- Importing and exporting of goods Postal, telegraphic, wireless and and commodities 690 signal communications 730 Real estate and properties 691 Telephone communi-cation 731 Slocks, shares and futures 692 Information and broadcasting 732 Division S.-Services: Providents and insurances 693 80 Public Services (This does not in­ Money lending (indigenous) 694 clude Govt., Quasi-Govt, or local Banking and similar type of body activities, other than adminis­ financial operation 695 trative, in such fields as transport, Auctioneering 696 communication, information and Distribution of motion pictures 697 broadcasting, education and scienti~ fic services, health, industries, pro­ All other activities connected with duction, construction, marketing & trade and commerce not covered operation of financial institution above including hiring out of dur- each of which is classified in the able goods such as electric fan, appropriate industry groups) :- microphone, rickshaw, etc. 699 Public Services in Union and State .Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communi. army including territorial corps cation: and volunteer corps 800 70 Transport:- Public Service in Navy 801 Transporting by railways 700 Public Service in Air Force 802 Transporting by tramway and bus Public Service in Police 803 service 701 Public service in administrative Transporting by motor vehicles departments and offices of Central (other than omnibus) 702 Government 804 Transporting by road through Public service in administrative other means of transport such as departments and offices of Quasi­ hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Government organisation, munici- Animal transporting by animals palities, local boards, etc, 805 such as horses, elephant, mule,. Public service in administrative camel 704 departments and offices of State Governments . 809 Transporting by man such as carry- ing of luggage, hand cart driving, 81 Educational and Scientific Services:­ rickshaw pulling cycle rickshaw Educational services such as those driving' 705 rendered by technical colleges, tech­ Transporting by boat, steamer, nical schools and similar technical ferry, etc, by river, canal 706 and vocational institutions 810 Transporting by boat steamer Educational services such as those ship, cargo boat by sea o~ ocean '707 rendered by colleges, schools and , similar other institutions of non- Transporting by air 708 technical type 811 Transporting by other means not Scientific services and research insti­ covered above 709 tutions not capable of classification under any individual group 812 "71 Services incidental to transport 82 Medical and Health Services:­ such as packing, carting travel agency 710 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and indi­ '72 Storage and Ware Housing:­ viduals such as by hospitals, sana· toria. nursing homes, maternity Operation of storage such as ware- and child welfare clinic as also by houses 720 hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic Operation of storage such as cold­ and homeopathic particulars 820 storage 721 Veterinary services rendered by Operation of storage of other type 722 organisations and individuals 821 (xvi)

-.---.--.--.-~---- Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group DeSCl'ipUon Minor Group­ (Code) ( Code) (Code) (Code) 83 Religious and Welfare Services:­ 87 Recreation Serv ices: - Religious services rendered by reli­ Production of motion picture and gious organisations and their estab­ allied services such as processing lishments maintained for worship editing etc. 870 or promotion of religious activities, Recreation services rendered by this includes missions, ashrams and cinema houses by exhibition of other allied organisations 830 motion pictures 871 Religions and allied services render- Recreation services rendered by ed by pandit, priest, preceptor, organisations and individuals such fakir, monk 831 as those of theatres, opera Welfare services rendered by orga. companies, ballet and dancing nisations operating on a non-profit parties, musicians, exhibitions, basis for promotion of welfare of circus, carnivals 872. the community such as relief soci­ Recreation services rendered by eties red-cross organisation for the indoor and outdoor sports by orga­ collection and allocation of contri- nisations and individuals including bution for charity 832 horse, motor etc. racing. 873-

84 Legal Services:- 88 Personal Services:- Legal services rendered by barris­ Services rendered to households ter, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, such as those by domestic servants, pleader, mukuric, munshi 840 cooks 8BO' lVlatrimonial services rendered by Services rendered to households organ izations and individuals 841 su~h as those by governess, tutor, pnvate secretary 881 85 Business Services:- Services rendered bv hotels board- Engineering services rendered by ing houses, eating . houses,' cafes, professional organisations or in- restaurants and similar other orga­ dividuals 850 nisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities Business services rendered by orga­ 88Z nisations of accountants, auditors, Laundry services rendered by orga~ book-keepers or like individuals 851 nisations and individuals, (this includes all types of cleaning Busine~s services rendered by dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning p_rofessIOnal organisations or indi­ services) 88S' vIduals such as of those of advertis- ing and publicity agencies 852 Hair dressing, other services render- ed by organisation and individuals Busfness services rendered by pro- such as those by barber hair­ feSSIonal organisations or indi- dressing saloon and beauty' shops 884 viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres­ Services rendered by portrait and pondent, columnist, journalists commericial photographic studios 885· editors, authors ' 853 89 Services .(not elflewhere classified):­ 86 Community Services and Trade and Services rendered by organisations Labour Associations:- or individuals not elsewhere clas:si- Services rendered by trade associa­ fled 89CY tio!ls, chambers of commerce trade u.lllons and similar other organisa- Division 9-Activities not adequately tIOns 860 descirbed: Services rendered by civic social 90 Activities unspecified and not cultur:xi, ,Political, and f~aternai adequately described including Orga~ls:~.tlOns such as rate payers activities of such individuals who assocIatIOn, club, library 861 fail to provide sufficient information Community services such as those about their industrial affiliation to rendered by public libraries enable them to be classified 900 museums, botanical and zoologicai Fresh entrants to the Labour gardens etc. 862 ~arket 999 (xvii)

APPENDIA-II NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPA lIONS (Code Structure) Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers) 75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 1.1 Occupational Divisions (one-

DIVISIONS, GROUPS AND FAMILIES o Profcssionf1l, Technical and Re~ated Workel's: 032 Physicians, Homeopathic 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors: _ 033 Physicians, others 034 Physiologists 000 Architects 035 Dentists 001 Civil Engineers (inc1uding overseers) 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists, 002 Mechanical Engineers n.e.c. 003 Electrical Engineers 004 Chemical Engineers 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical & Health Technicians:- Metallurgical Engineers 005 040 Nurses 006 Mining Engineers 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 007 Surveyors 042 Nursing Attendants and Related 009 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors, Workers n. e. c. 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 01 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and other Physical Scientists,:- 044 Vaccinators 010 Chemists, except Pharmaceutical 045 Physiotherapists, Masseurs and Chemists Related Technicians 011 Pharmaceutical Chemists 046 Sanitation Technicians 012 Physicists 047 Optometrists and Opticians 013 Meteorologists 049 Medical and Health Technicians. 014 Geologists and Geophysicist n.e.c. (excluding Laboratory Assis­ tants see 091). 015 Mathematicians 019 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and 05 Tea.chers : - other Physical Scientists, n.e.c. 050 Tea.chers, University 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists & 051 Teachers, Secondary School!!! Related Scientists:- 052 Teachers. Middle and Primary 020 Biologists and Animal Scientists Schools 021 Veterinarians 053 Teachers, Nursery and Kindergarten' 022 Sliviculturists Schools 023 Agronomists and Agricultural Scien. 059 Teachers, n.e.c. tists 029 B'iQlogists. Veterinarians, Agrono­ 06 Jurists: - mists and Related Scientists, n.e.c. 060 Judges and Magistrates 061 Legal Practitioners and Advisers 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 062 Law Assistants 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic (169 J!1rists. and Legal Technicians 031 Physicians. Ayurvedic (1l1cIuding Petition Writers) ~xviii)

07 Social Scientists and Related Workers:- 101 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 070 Economists cials, State Government 071 Accountants and Auditors 102 Administrators and Executive Offi· cials, Local Bodies. 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 103 Administrators and Executive Offi .. 073 Geographers cials, Quasi-Government ()74 Psychologists 104 Village Officials ,075 Personnel Specialists 109 Administrators and Executive Offi­ '076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers cials, Government, n.e.c. ,077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and 078 Historians, Archeologists, Political Retail Trade:- Scientists and Related Workers 11 0 Directors and Managers, Wholesale 079 Social Scientists and Related Trade Workers, n.e.c. 111 Directors and Managers, Retail Trade ~8 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:­ ,080 Authors 12 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ '081 Editors, Journalists and Related prietors, Financial Institutions;- Workers 120 Directors, Managers and Working .082 Translators, Interpreters and Proprietors, Banks Language Specialists 121 Directors, Managers and Working ,(183 Painters, Decorators and Commer- Proprietors, Insurance cial Artists 129 Directors, Managers and Working '(184 Sculptors and Modellers Proprietors, Financial Institutions, 085 Actors and Related Workers 13 Directors, Managers and Working Pro­ ()86 Musicians and Related Workers prietors, other:- ,087 Dancers and Related Workers 130 Directors, Managers and Working ,()89 Artists, Writers and Related Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Workers n.e.c. Well Drilling 131 Directors, Managers and Working ()9 Draughtsmen, and Science and Engineer. Proprietors, Construction ing Technkians, n.e.c. 132 Directors, Managers and Working 090 Draughtsmen Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water 091 Laboratory Assistants and Sanitary. 099 Science and Engineering Techni­ 133 Directors, Managers and Working cians, n.e.c. Proprietors, Manufacturing OX Other Professional, Technical and Related 134 Directors, Managers and Working Workers:- Proprietors, Transport and Com~ munication OXO Ordained Religious Workers 135 Directors, Managers and Working OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers Proprietors, Recreation, Entertain­ OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related ment and Catering Services Workers 136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services f-!)X9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers, n.e,c. 139 Directors, Managers and Working Il'OX4 Geographers Proprietors, n.e.c_ 1 Administrative, Executive and Ma.nagerial 2 Clerical and Related Workers: Workers ~\) Book-keepers and Cashiers:- OXS Librarians, Archivists and Related Workers; 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerks ~lO Administrators and Executive Officials. , Government: - 201 Cashiers '100 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors cials, Central Government (All De­ including ushers and Ticket Collectors fence Services Personnel to be (exclUding those on moving trallS­ included in this family) })Ort) (xix)

21 Stenographers and Typists:- 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:- 210 Stenographers 340 Money-Lenders (including Indige.. 211 Typists no us Bankers) 341 Pawn-Brokers .22 Office Machine Operators; 220 Computing Clerks and' Calculating 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers am!: Machine Operators Related Workers: 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 40 Farmers and Farm Managers~- 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c. 400 Cultivators (Owners) 28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:- 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 280 General and other Ministerial Assis~ 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors andl tants and Clerks Overseers 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers includ­ 403 Planters and Plantation Managers ing Record keepers, Moharrers, 404 Farmers and Farm Managers*, Diaphers, Packers and Binders of Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing office papers. 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c~ 29 Unskilled Office Workers:- 41 Farm Workers:- 290 Office ,Attendants, Ushers, Hall 410 Farm Machinery Operators Porters etc. n.e.c. 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing 3 Sales Workers: 412 Gardeners (malis) 80 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.), Retail Trade:- 414 AgLicultural Labourers 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale 415 Plantation Labourers Trade 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c. 801 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 42 Hunters and Related Workers:- 31 Insurance and real estate salemen, sales­ 420 Hunters men of securities and services, and 421 Trappers auctioneers ;- 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n~e;c~ 310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real 43 Fishermen and Related Workers:- Estate 430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Shares Waters 313 Auctioneers 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge 314 Valuers and Appraisers , and Pearl Divers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, 4:)9 Fishermen and Related Workers.. Sal,esmen of Securities and Servi'ces, n.e.c. and Auctioneers, n.e.c. 44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:- 32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers- Agents:- 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest 320 Commercial Travellers Products including lac (except logs), 321· Manufacturers' Agents 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 329 Commercial Travellers and Manu­ facturers' Agents, n.e.c. 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pro­ duct Processors 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related 449 Loggers and other Forestry Workers! Workers:- n.e.c. 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 Mines, Quarr'ymen and Related Workers:_ 331 Hawkers, P'edlars and Street Vendors 50 Miners and Quarrymen;- 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and 500 Miners Related Workers, n.e.c. 501 Quarrymen (xx)

502 Drillers, Mines and Quarriefl i66 Inspectors~ Supervisors, Traffic Con­ trollers, Despatchers, Tl'ansport:- 503 Shot Firers 660 Inspectors, Supervisors and Station 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c. Masters 51 Well Drillers and Related Workers:- 661 Traffic Controllers 510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum and Gas 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele­ communication Operators:- 52 Mineral Treaters:- 670 Telephone Operators 520 Mineral Treaters 671 Telegraphi8ts and Signallers 59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, 672 Radio Communication and Wireless n.e.c.:- Oper~tors 590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related 673 Teleprinter Operators Workers, n.e.c. 679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele-Communkation Operators, n.e.c. 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupat'ions: 58 Postmen and Messengers:- 60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship:- 680 Postmen 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) 601 Ship Engineers 69 Workers in Transport and Communication 61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Occupations, n.e.c. Barge Crews and Boatmen:- 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews including Ushers and Ticket and Boatmen Collectors on moving Transport 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and 681 Conductors, Road Transport Oilers, Ship 692 Workers in Transport Occupations. 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight n.e.c. Engineers :- G93 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and 620 Aircraft Pilots Despat(.!hers, Communications 621 Flight Engineers 694 Workers in Communication Occupa­ tion, n.e.c. 622 Flight Navigators 63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine:-.· 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers, and Labourers not elsewhere classified: 630 Drivers . I 631 Firemen 70 S pillners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and 64 Drivers, Road Transport:-::- Related Workers:- 640 Tramcar Drivers 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners, Scourers, etc. 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 642 Cyck Rickshaw Drivers and Rick­ 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders shaw Pullers 703 Warpers and Sizers 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 704 Drawers and Weavers 649 Drivers, Road Transport, n.e.c. 705 Pattern Card Preparers Oncluding Palki and Doli Bearers) (excluding Printers) 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers 65 Conductors. Guards and Brakesmen (Railway) :- 707 Knitters and Laee Makers 650 Conductors 708 Carpet Makers and Finishers 651 Gu~rds 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers 652 Brakesmen and Related Workers. n.s.c. (xxi)

"11 Tailors. Cutters. Furriers and Related 752 Fitter-A&Semblers and Machine Workers:- Erectors (Except Electrical and 710 Tailors, Dre~s Makers and Garment Precision Instrument Fitter-Assem­ MaKers blers) 711 Hat and He;\d-gear Makers 753 Mechanics-Repairmen (Except Elec- trical and Precision Instrument 712 Furriers Repairmen) 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 754 Sh~et Metal Workers 714 Pattern Makers. Markers and Cutt- 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters ers, Textile Products, Leather Gar­ 756 Welders and Flame Cutters ments and Gloves 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal 715 Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Workers Textile and fur Products 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and 719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat­ Related Workers ed Workers, n.e.c. 759 TOOl-Makers, Machinists. Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Delated Work­ Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers ers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engrav­ (except Gloves and Garments) and Related ers other than printing) Workers:- 720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear Electronics Workers:- and Related Workers 760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen 722 Harness and Saddle Makers and ReJated Electrical Workers 729 Leather cutters, Lasters and Sewers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters (except Gloves and Garments) and 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and Related Workers, n.e.c. Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone "73 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Telegraph and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers:- 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers 730 Furnacemen, Metal 769 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers, n.e.c. 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat Treaters 77 Carpenters. Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal Coopers and Related Workers:- 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers Forgemen (Wood) 734 Moulders and Coremakers 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 735 Metal Drawers and E:lttruders 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machi- 739 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers. nists Moulders and Related Metal-Making 773 Coach and Body Builders and Treating Workers n.e.c. 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights '74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch 775 Cabinet Makers Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:- 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Coopers. and Related Workers, ll.e.c. and Clock Makers and Repairmen 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver­ 78 Painters and Paper Hangers:- smiths 780 Painters and Paper Hangers 742 J ewellery Engravers 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction 75 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Weld­ Workers n.e.c.:- ers, Platers and Related Workers:- 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and 750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and Stone Dressers Machine Tool Setters 791 R'ricklayers, Flasterers, Masons 751 Machine Tool Operators 792 Glaziers (xxii)

793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and 828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Related Mosaic Workers Workers 794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters ano 795 Well Diggers Related Food and Beverage Workers" h.e.c. 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construc­ tion Workers, D.e.C. 83 ' Chemical and Related Process Workers:- 830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators. 80 Con:positors, Printers, Engravers, Book­ Binders and Related Workers:- 831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related 800 Type-setting Machine Operators Processes 801 Compositors 832 Crushers. Millers a.nd Calenderers,. 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders Chemical and Related Processes 803 Printers (Paper) 833 Paper Pulp Preparers 804 Printers (Textile) 834 Paper Makers 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho­ 839 Chemical and Related Process. graphers Workers, n.e.c. 806 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers (Printing) 84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 807 Stereotypers 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders., 80H Book Binders Tobacco 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, 841 Cigarette Machine Operators Book-Binders and Related Workers, 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers n.e.c. 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Product 81 Potters, Kilnrnen, Glass and Clay Formers Makers, n.e.c. and Related Workers:- 810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers n.e.c. 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers 850 Basketry Weavers and Related· 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass Workers 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 851 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and, 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Related Rubber Products Makers Finishers 852 Plastics Products Makers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay 853 Tanners. Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers and other Ceramics and Related Workers 819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers. Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and Related Workers 82 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related 856 Paper Products Makers Food and Beverage Workers:- 859 Craftsmen and Production Process. ' 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Par- Workel's, n.e.c. chers, Grains and R,elated Food Workers 86 Testers, Packers. Sorters and Related 821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds Workers:- 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 860 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers, 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers and Counters 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and 861 Packers, Labellers and Related Sweetmeat Makers Workers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and 87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and Brewers Lifting Equipment Operators and Related 826 Food Canners, Preserver.:: and Re- Workers:- lated Workers 870 Operators, Stationary Engines anct. 827 Butchers Related Equipment (xxiii)

871 Boilermen and Firemen 93 Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and 872 Crane and Hoist Operators Related Workers:- 873 Riggers and Cable Splicers 930 Building Care-Takers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Other Construction Machinery, n.€.c. 94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and 875 Materials-handling Equipment Opera­ Related Workers:- tors 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary and Related Workers Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat­ . ed Equipment 95 Launderers, Dry CI~aners and Pressers:- 879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho­ and Related Workers, n.e.c. bies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers ~9 Labourers, n.e.c.:- 890 Loaders and Unloaders 96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers: 899 Labourers, n.e.c. 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers -9 Ser1Jice, Sports and Recreation Workers. 97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera­ 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and tors:- Related Workers:- 970 Movie Camera Operators 900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 979 Other Photographers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 99 Service, Sports and Recreation Workers, 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and n .. e.c.:- Related Workers 990 Embalmers and Undertakers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 999 Service, Sport and Recreation 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards, \Vorkers, n.e.c. and Related Workers, n.e.c. X Workers not Classifiable by occupation ~1 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:- xo W orkel'S without occupations:- 910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards XOO Workers without occupations: (Domestic and Institutional) Matriculates and above 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and X08 Workers without occupations: Insti tuti onal) Literates 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and X09 Workers without occupations: other Servants (Domestic) Others 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidenti­ 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and fiable or Unclassifiable:- Related Workers, n.e.c. X80 Workers reporting occupations un­ identifiable or unclassifiable :92 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers 920 Waiters. Bartender:» i:lnd Related X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation:- ,\y ~rkel's (Insti tu ti on a1) X90 Workers not Reporting occupation. (xxi'\()

SELECTED STATJSTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS',. Note:.-Under Column 3, (a) represents area fie;ure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Dist!'ict/Town Rural Sq. Mi[es tion per inhabited Towns residen tial No. of household. Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

INDIA T (a) r,:li32 ,,561 (h) 1.~:1:8'4oa 358 56',35:1 :1:,700 78,855.586 84.51I,887 R 1.~r3,S35 12 97 567,351 65.°70,1272 68,9<{3.516 U I <{, 86, 5,305 2.700 13,,85.314 15.5'3,371.

MADHYA PRADESH ... T (a) I,I,!U, (h) 169,042 192 7°,41 4 !ZI9 6,230,854 6,61 5,510. R 168,322 165 ,0,414 5,:n6,4!18 5,628,373, U 720 6,428 !ZI9 854,356 g87,207' Division T (a) 17,253 (h) J:7,2I5·5 200 6,594 24 595,496 651,261 R I7,155·7 :166 6,594 506,706 534,736 U 59.8 9,739 24 36,790 116,525. I Morena T (a) 4,489 (b) 4,5!1.5 174 1,290 6 134,701l 142,804 R 4,507.2 159 1,290 121,645 129,293. U 4.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511 2 Bhind T (a) 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 373 898 4 134,708 113,916. U 1,717.0 34G 898 95,831 104,439. 3.1 15,128 4 8,593 9,477 3 Gwa[ior T (a) 2,002 (t) 2,015.0 326 760 4 95,8GB ]24,830. R 1,988.2 1611 760 55,457 60,434 U 26.8 12, 12·'} 4 40,4]] 64,346, 4 T (a) 782 (b) 785.7 255 416 38,112 39,249. R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6,112 5 Shivpuri T (a) 3,986 (b) 3,943.1 142 1,308 3 108,766 110,897' R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8,016, 6 Guna T (a) 4,271 (b) 4,240.1 141 1,922 6 113,618 119,565. R 4,2 [9. 7 [23 1,922 99,515 104,502 U 20.4 3,665 6 14,103 15,06$. Divi.ion T (a) 2l1,B45 (b) 2!1.,6".8 187 10,638 18 815,913 884.90!, R 2,",,601·5 176 Io,638 ,61,391 825,457 U 76 ,3 3,445 18 54,516 S9045lt, 7 Tikamgarh T (a) 1,944 (b) 1,960.9 232 872 88,630 93,830' R 1,958.7 222 872 84,563 89,.')49 U 2.2 9,389 4,067 4,281. 8 Chhatarpur T (a) 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377 R 3,295.7 161 1,076 ]04,417 114,110 U 34.6 1,630 5 11,219 12,267 9 PannI! T (a) 2,716 (b) 2,785.0 119 934 65,!l78 72,882 R 2,734.5 113 934 62,173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681 xxv

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (bl represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T - --_._------_------per 1000 Educated percentage variation R Persoll; Males Females males Persons 1961 1951·1961 U

9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2

439,234,171 :U:6.293,201 212,941,570 941 105.333,281 24'00 +21'50 T (b) 360,298,168 183,504,°95 176,794,°73 963 68,3 0 4,933 18'96 R 78,936,603 42,789,106 36,147.497 845 37,028,348 46 '91 U

32,372,408 16,578,20•• 15,794,204 953 5,544,8611: 17'13 +24'1, T 27,745,IH 14,085,°38 13,660,136 971) 3,530 ,896 12'73 +20'95 R 4,627,234 2,493,166 2,134,068 856 2,01 3,966 43'52 +47'7° U

3,436,639 1,841 ,668 1,594,971 866 588,172 17'11 +22'12 T 2,854,229 1,526,73° 1,311:7,499 87° 355,363 12'45 +19'55 R 582,410 3r.t,938 267,472 849 232,809 39'97 +36 '52 U

783.:H8 12G,061 357~287 839 116,616 14·89 +23·64 TI 71(;,2.21 388,901 327.320 842 89,701 12·52 +20·36 R 67,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40·10 +74·30 U

641,169 3+6,797 2') 1,372 8+9 111,617 17 ·41 +21·44 12 )93,116 320,175 27:1,'3H 85,t 9+,551 15·93 + 17·78 R ,n,h53 26,li:!2 21,1):31 7(11) 17,06[, 35 ·[ll +UU·06 U

657,876 353,813 304.11(,3 85'1 183,336 27 ·87 +24·06 13 33:!,128 J 78,(i·~8 15l.780 866 47,699 14·31 + Ill'09 R 32 ~,H3 175,165 119,~83 852 135,637 41·81 +30·85 U

'200,1-67 [0),640 9+,827 898 29,836 14'88 +22·00 T4 1il,037 YO,2G4 80,773 895 20,115 II·iG +35·11 R 29,+30 15,376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 U

.'\.-)7_~)54 295,543 26:!.411 883 61.522 11·56 + 17·19 TS 519:072 274-,718 244.:-154 889 49:862 9·61 + 14·28 R 3H,f1ll2 20,825 Hl,057 867 11,660 37·70 +77·65 U

,')95,825 313,814 282,0 II 899 82,245 13·80 +23·64 T6 520,I)J.') 27-1,024 246,!Hl 901 53,435 10·26 +22 ·45 R 74,870 39,790 35,080 882 28,310 33·48 +32'62 U

4>251 ,042 2,180,496 2,07°,S46 95° 499,783 II'76 +24. 65 T 3,988,2<'7 2,037~S82 , 1,950,635 957 401, 185 10'06 +26'92 R 262,825 142,91 4 u9,911 839 9B,598 37'51 --2'00 U

455,61i2 23'1,035 216,()27 906 44,067 0·67 +24·44 T7 435,1')3 2~l:l,339 206,n.54 906 36,698 [1·43 +2.5'81 R 20,469 10,6gfj 9,773 914 7,369 36·00 + 1'12 U

537,373 310,653 27fi,720 891 65,932 11·22 +22 ·OB T8 531,054 280,559 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22 ·93 R 56,319 30,094 26,n5 871 18,860 33·49 + 14·59 U

331,257 170,942 160,315 938 3 (i,(134 10·88 +27·57 T9 314,:;20 162,132 152,388 940 29,214 9·29 +32·39 R 16,737 fl,fllO 7,'l27 'l00 6,820 ~O·75 -24.. 26 U XXVI·

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

Note: - Undt>T Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor G~n("ral of .. __- U nion/State/Divisionj Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town ]{ural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages hOllses

. -_-_- . ---~. ._-_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 B

10 T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866 ·3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,088 R 2,857 ·2 221 1,753 123,670 132,231 U 9·1 6,965 4- 13,780 14,857 11 Rewa T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427 ·6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911 R 2,422 ·9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736 12 Shahdo! T (a) 5,412 (b) 5,354:·4- 155 1,974 5 164,854: 176,4,52 R 5,330·6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23·8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375 II Sidbi T (a) 4,060 (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111,369 R 3,951·9 146 1,733 100,332 110,114 U 1·4 3,692 1,131 1,255 ... T (al 27,341 (b) 25,52:5·~ 2:32 II,OOS 6~ 1,002,218 1,133,830 R 25,41 2:.4 1.77 It,6OS 83!!,76O 847,060 U II3· 2 12,604 62 229,518 286,770 11 Mandsaur T (a) 3,966 (b) 3,654·3 206 1,576 12 14G,902 150,173 R 3,641·S 163 ],576 115,576 ] 16,945 U 12·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,228 15 Ratlam T (a) 1,727 (b) 1,878 ·0 257 ],038 5 91,103 92.776 R 1,869 ·2 135 1,038 63,858 64,932 U g·8 15,676 5 27,245 27,844 16 T (a) 2,360 (b) 2,343 ·6 282 1,111 6 118,755 133,443 R 2,332' J 192 1,111 86,159 88,049 U ll·5 18,654 6 32,596 45,394 17 T (a) 2,615 (b) 2,622 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284 89,627 R 2,621·4 183 1,331 81,009 82.284 U 1· 3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343 13 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183·5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119,339 R 3,163 -3 182 1,471 103,455 106,131 U 20·2 3,300 6 12,896 13,208 j) Indore T (it) 1,479 (b) 1,369 ·4 550 640 4 10B,369 146,097 R 1,343-2 224 64:0 54,704 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750 2,) Dcwas T (al 2,706 (b) 2,596·9 172 1,039 7 88,486 39,260 R 2,589-1 147 1,039 75,006 75,594 U 7·8 8,638 7 13,480 13,6(;(; 21 West Nimar T (a) 5,206 (b) 3,751·4 264 1,715 13 171,482 177,463 R 3,739·9 228 1,715 147,166 150,647 U 11·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,8J(; 2~ F.ast Nimar T (a.) 4,132 (b) 4,12.'i·8 166 1,082 3 132,486 135,652 R 4,112 ·4 129 1,082 105,767 107,131 U 13·4- 11,469 3 26,719 28,521 XXVll

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-CO/tid.

India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T per Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

------~ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

----~-- ---

694-,370 353,430 34-0,940 965 108,237 15·59 +25·22 TlO 630,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R 63,1:54 34,564 28,890 836 24,652 38·85 +3·40 U

772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 Tll 729,5'17 364,483 365,054 1,002 95,639 13·11 +27·31 R 43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29·14 l.'

IIZ9,649 424,M2 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27.49 T 12 171,gB9 392,624 379,265 966 60,036 8·56 +29·47 R 'i7,760 31,418 26,342 83S 19,387 33·56 +5·87 U

580,129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 T 1$ 375,108 290,579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23·87 R 5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·34 U

5,931,593 3,065,693 2,865,900 935 1"~30,410 2:0'74 +2:7·65 T 4,5°4,8[3 2:,306,2:12: 2,198•601 953 586,067 13'01 +25'74 R 1,426.780 759,4:81 667,299 879 64:4:.34:3 45'16 +34'08 U

752,085 390,731 361,354 925 Hi8,79G 22·+4- +23·98 T14 59~,5J4 305,891 286,663 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R !59,531 84,840 74,ml 880 67,967 42·60 +38·24 U

183,521 249,047 234,474 9H 103,431 21·39 +26·67 TIS, 345,105 176,213 168,892 958 43,589 12·63 +28'09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 9GO 59,842 43·23 +23'26 U

661,720 344,51.,) :0 17,20S 921 155,100 23·44 +21·79 TI6 H7,018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 13·50 +21·77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 368 94,765 44,14- +21·83 U

514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T 17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·4-8 +27·66 R 35,727 18,754- 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U

643,774- 328,177 315,597 %2 86,607 13·45 +27·74 T 18 577,285 ,293,192 284,093 rJG

753,594- 400,470 353,124 382 288,115 38·23 +25·38 TI9' 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19·63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,486 848 228,921 50·64 +25·39 U

446.901 2:~0,761 216,140 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42 T201 379;521 195,434 184,087 942 51,8[)S 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 'l07 25,599 37·99 +101·20 U

990,464 505,919 484,545 958 151,802 15·33 +30·55 T:U 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 GIl.RI6 11·36 +28·14 R 133,077 72,241 65,833 911 5t,

6B;),150 553,378 331, 772 '13'1 Hi8,039 24·53 +30'88 T22 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96,028 18·09 +32 '20 R 154,375 80,97~ 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U

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SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

NQtf:-Urld~r Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnishrd by tbe Su,,'eyor Gent'ral of

------_------~ UnionJState/Divisionl Total Area in Popula- No. of No, of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq, Milt'S (ion per Inhauited Towns residential No.ofh()l1seholds Urban Sq. Mile villages hOllses

2 3 4 • 5 6 7 8

---~.----- ~------

Bhopal Divisioll T (a) 22,~33 (b) 22,20!! '5 I75 9,868 37 756,053 803,0 II R 22,087 '0 I47 9>868 636,7 II 669,72 4 U lIS '5 !h422 37 II9,347 I33,287 23 Shajapur T ( a) 2,388 (b) 2,384 ·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880 R 2,378,j 199 1,064 93,i88 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513 24 Raj£!arh T (a) 2,383 (b) 2,365 ·7 218 1,673 5 93,731 104,622 R 2,351,0 199 1,673 8+,384- 94-,565 U 14·7 3,330 5 9,367 10,057 25 Vidisha T ( a) 2,839 (b) 2,819 ·5 1H 1,498 4 , 96,016 99,295 R 2,816'4 151 1,498 83,l:l94 85,771 U 3 ·1 20,803 4 12,122 13,524 26 Sehore T (a) 3,60D (b) 3,607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644 R 3,569 ·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 38·2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013 27 R.aisen T (a) 3,272 (b)' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452 R 3,272 ·8 119 1,401 78,757 8:l,846 U 4·9 4,430 3 3,834 4,606

28 Hoshang'abad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,856,3 160 1,399 9 125,776 132,194 R 3,813'4- 13t 1,399 J(}O,829 106,637 U 37.~ 3,14-4 9 24,947 25,5:',7 29 Betul T (al 3,884 (bl 3,891 ·2 114 1,270 4 108,326 111,924 R 3,880·9 132 1,')76 98,G49 101,907 U 10 ·3 4,57G ·1 9,677 10,017 )abalpur Divh;ion ... T (al 29,326 (b) 29,227 '4 I96 X3,I08 4 0 1,173,460 I,!u6,395 R 2;9,°50 'I I64 I3,I08 98I,67° I,OI!!,O.p U In'3 5,45° 40 J9I,79° 2°4'354 30 Sagar T ( a) 3.961 (bl 3,960") 201 1,846 8 163.374 167,087 R 3,93'2 -:5 157 [,846 130,07 [ 131,538 U 23·2 6,40G 8 33,303 35,549

31 T (a) 2,827 (b) 2,803 ·7 156 1,144 2 94,332 97,993 R 2,800-4 137 1,144 83,785 86,795 U 8·3 6,7+4 2 10,547 11,198 32 Jabalpur T (a) 3,91~ Cc) 3,91l~ ·2 326 2,267 II 273.039 282,377 R 3,8Jfl·7 21U 2,267 175,l'O4 180,255 U 89,5 5,280 II 97,435 102,122 33 N arsimhapul' T (a) 1,979 (b) 1,981·4- 203 993 4 81.933 88,138 R 1,962 ·1 135 993 72,786 77,i62 U 19·3 2,.')37 4 9,147 10,376 34 Mandla T (a) 5,127 (b) 5,120·0 134 2,088 2 136,D 18 139,484 R 5,116·1 127 2,08B 129,229 132,1 If! U 3·9 B,S70 2 6,789 7,366

. ---~---~~ ~-~ . XXIX

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) repre;ent~ the area figure furnished by State Survey Department. ----- Popnlntion Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T percentage variation R ---..____,--~---- ... --' -~ -.~~----~-_..__._--- 100r} males Educated 1951-1%1 U Persons Males F('male~ persons 1961

15 2 9 10 II 12 13 14

1 1 16'60 +27'38 T 3>877,()34 2,020,592 1,856,442 9 9 643,4 5 :II '76 +22'26 R 0 6 1,679,S-!1 1,570,924 935 38::,200 3,25 ,7 5 8 261,U5 1 +62'71 U 626,269 340,751 285,518 83 41 '7

7 74-,325 14'13 +21·45 T23 526,135 270. 77 255,358 943 2+2.S14 23D,261 948 53,243 11·25 +lB·H R 473, lOJ 39·75 +52·53 U 53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 T24 269,666 247,205 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 516,871 34-,825 7·44- +21·09 R 467,852 24-3,937 223.915 918 905 16,791 34·25 + 19·12 U 49,019 25.7'29 23,290

T25 258,8-+0 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 +26·71 489,213 +23·92 R 224,290 200.64:1 895 41,478 9·76 424,933 24-,624- 38·31 +48·92 U 64,280 34-,:JJO 29,730 860

349,899 864 162.083 21·48 +44·82 T26 754,G84- 40 ~.785 R 25l,bYl 230,200 911 4B,733 10·09 +23·29 482,892 787 113,345 41 ·70 +109·97 U 271,792 152,093 lt9,50')

+30·46 T27 215,709 195,717 907 54,967 13·36 411,4·26 +26·19 R 203,930 IS5,65t] 910 47,725 12 ·25 3fl9,~flfl 854 7,242 33 ·16 +230·03 L' 21,1\38 11,779 10,059

+21·52 T28 319,7GO 298,533 934 141,594 22·90 6lP.,293 17·22 +20·90 R ~5(i.O+O 243,031) 949 Fl5,932 499,070 871 55,662 46·69 +24·19 U 119,2,!3 63,720 55,503

+21·03 T29 281,055 279,357 991 ')2,728 16·55 560,412 70.259 13·69 +22'83 R 513,3,!j 25G,IOB 257,21i 1,004 887 22;469 47·72 +39·50 U 47,087 24,917 22,140

'T 30 965 1,177,649 20'58 +21'74 5,7lU,602 2,91I,657 2, 9,945 R 6 60 88 738,988 I5'54 +]6'70 66 2,391,,61 2,3 3, 5 9 U 40755,3 6 0 859 438,661 45'40 +54'57 966;.l36 51 9,8g6 44 ,34 20,52 +25·21 T30 414,834- 331,713 920 163,412 796,547 935 88.389 14·'35 +2()·lO R 615,843 318,273 297,570 871 75.023 41·52 +46·40 U 180,704 96,561 84,143

18·45 +22·63 T31 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 438,343 14·68 +21·90 R 193,806 188,764 974 56,166 382,570 24,708 44·30 +27·83 U 55,773 29,261 26,512 906 T32 611,780 924- 363,656 28·55 +21·83 1,273,825 662,045 16·87 +7·28 R 403,056 398,123 988 135,123 801,179 228,533 4-8·35 +58·18 U 4-72,646 258,989 213,657 825

+21·6t T33 201,168 952 88,864- 21·55 412,406 211,238 18·32, +20·34- R 185,321 178,089 961 6G,573 363,410 4-5·49 +31·94- U 48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 T34- 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 684,503 341,294 343,209 +22·12 R 327,243 1,010 81,222 12·47 651,359 324,111 47·97 +132·70 U 33,144 17,183 15,961 929 15,900 xxx

SELECTED STATISTICS OF lNDJA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIvISIONSt

Note:~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by tlIe Surveyor General of

UnionJState/DivisionJ Total Area in ~opula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tlOn per inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages houses

2. 3 4 :> {) 7 B

35 Cbhindwara T (a) 4,565 (b) 4,573·7 172 1,896 8 158,486 164,978 R 4,561'2 151 1,896 139,400 144,097 U 12 '5 7,890 3 19,086 20,881 36 Seoni T (a) 3,376 (b) 3,360 ·7 156 1,589 1 103,817 ]09,118 R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3·3 9,258 5,74:7 6,439

37 Balaghat T (a) 3,573 (b) 3,514 '2 230 1,285 4 162,161 167,220 R 3,501,9 217 1,285 152,725 156,797 U 12 ·3 3,759 4 9,736 10,423

Biiaspllr Division T (a) 21,305 (b) 21,351 ·8 19:1 8,IlI 20 S07,1192 860,358 R 21,286 '7 180 S,IlI 748,800 797,6:19 U 65'1 4,180 2.0 59,°92 6:1.739 38 Surguja T (a) 8,626 (b) 8,565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888 R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 191.684 200,008 U 6·7 6,507 6 1O;4!J9 10,880

39 Bilalpur T (a) 7,615 (b) 7,777·9 260 3,529 to 402,339 437,734 R 7,731 ·2 240 3,529 366,339 399,468 U 46·7 3,611 10 3G,000 33,266

40 Raigarh T Ca) 5,064 (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,1135 4 203,370 211,736 R 4,996·7 196 2,185 190,777 198,143 U 11·7 5,114 -J. 12,593 13,593

Raipur Djvision T (a) 3°,91 4 (b) 30,841 ·6 164 U,()9~ 18 1,019,81 7 1,065,8:16 R 30,729 '0 149 n,og2 908,51 4 941 ,736 U n:2-6 4,357 x8 UI,303 I~4,o80 41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500 ·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715- R 7,429 ·0 222 4,041 331,623 348,411 U 71·3 3,304 8 61,862 67,304 42 Raipur T (a) 8,21-1 (b) 8,213 ·6 244 3,811 S 417,662 438,415 R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36·4 6,259 8 43,516 50,636 43 Bastar T (

DIST)UCTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd.

India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage T per Educat~d percentage decade R -- --~~---~---~------...... ----,...... _ .. _.. ------Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variation U 1951-61 ...... --.------~~~------.------~--. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

785,535 396,672 388,363 980 127,919 J6·28 +21·52 T35 637,146 3'14,717 342,4:19 993 89,%9 1'3·09 +14·91 'R 98,389 51,945 4li,444 894 37,950 38·57 +103-05 U

523,711 261,060 262,681 I,OU6 89,313 J7-05 +20,66 T36 493,467 245,345 248,122 1,011 75,087 15·22 +20,64 R 30,274 15,715 11,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20-98 U

806,702 40!,H7 4(]5,255 1,009 16fi,489 20-64 + 16,34 T 37 760,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454 19-26 + 1.5,39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 211,035 43·26 +34-71 U

3 "f .4>099,757 2,046,862 2,052,895 ~,003 6IB,052 15'08 +I9· 3 3,ib7,644 1,902,541 1,925,100 I,OIll: 4g3,540 J3-02 +J6'69 R 272,113 14:1,318 127,795 886 119,512 43-92 +92'99 V

1,036,738 530,166 506,572 955 94,866 9·15 +26·12 T38 992,949 505,933 487,016 963 77,595 7-S! +24,00 R 43,789 21.233 19,556 807 17,271 39-44 +llJ.5-91 U

2,021,793 998,738 1,023,055 1,024 368,528 18·23 + 15-79 T39 1,853,356 910.157 943,199 1,036 291/'50 15,70 +10·59 R 168,437 BU, S!:! 1 79,856 902 77,478 46-00 + J40·15 U

1,041,226 517,958 523,263 1,010 154,G53 14·85 +22·0('; T40 981,33'01 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R 5'1,887 31,504 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20-75 U

5,054,741 2.5IJ,236 2,543.505 1,013 ,8',381 15'58 +25 '26 T 4,564,14:0 2,24°,368 2,323,'72 1,037 568,553 I2'46 +I9-72 R 490,601 270,868 219,733 8u ,;u8,323 44- 60 +199'97 U

1,885,236 946,154- 939,082 993 336,479 17·85 +27 -23 T41 1,649,682 808,081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 + 17-55 R 235,554 138,073 97,481 706 104,118 44c·20 +200·53 U

2,002,004 982,679 1,019,3Z5 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 T42 1,773,856 864,016 909,840 1,053 268,5~0 15· 14 + 17·16 R 228,148 118,1)(J3 109,4S5 923 101,734 44-59 +81-17 U

1,167,501 582.403 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27,77 T43 1,140,602 568_,!71 572,331 1,007 67,672 5-93 +27-44 R 26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43-71 U ,AND TOWN GROUPS 394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27,05 U

367,014 202,874 154,14U 809 185,404 50·52 +42·81 U

29~,375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48-74 +45-03 U

41,014 25,993 15,019 518 24,606 59-99 +19·84 U

30,625 16,881 13,714 814 16,825 54-94 +60·22 U

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SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,

N(!te :-~Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure fUrJlished hy the Slltveyor Gellera! of

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Union/State/Division,! Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied DistrictfTown Rura! Sq. Miles lion per inhabited Towns residential No. of hOllseholds Urban Sq. Mile villages houses ------2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

3 Gwalior (Muni- U 24·11 12,467 37,143 59,355 cipal Corpo- tation) 4 Bhopal Town- U 36·57 6,096 3 42,289 49,228 Group , (a) Bhopal Mu- U 27·49 6,713 33,117 39,947 nicipality (b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,867 5,912 Industrial Township (Heavy- Electricals Ltd.) (c) Bairagarh U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369 (Town- Area) 5 Ujjain (Muni- U 6 ·75 21,357 13,334- 30,970 cipality) 6 Raipur (Muni- U 9 ·72 14,382 25,785 30,823 cipaEty) 7 Durg Town-Group U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452 (a) Bbilai U 40·14 2,145 1 27,224 30,225 Industrial Township (b) Durg- Muni- U 7·76 6,071 10,695 11,227 cipality 8 Sagar Town--· U 19 ·33 5,415 2 18,082 20,094 Group (a) Sagar Muni- U 13 ·03 6,561 14,659 16,666 cipality (b) Sagar Can- U 6·30 3,045 3,423 3,428 tonment CLASS II TOWNS Ratlam Muni- U 5·00 17,494 17,965 18,122 cipality 2 Bilaspur Muni. U 12 ·49 6,942 13,286 19,188 cipality 3 Burhanpur U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality 4- Khandwa Muni· U 8·71 7,291 11,231 12,340 cipality 5 Murwara Town- U 13 ·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group (a) Murwara- U B·48 5,444 10,987 11,159 Municipa' lity (b) Tikuri U 0·88 8,284 1,00.5 1,469 Factory Town- ship (c) Ordnance" U 3·68 1,906 J,74/l 1,774 Factory Area Katni

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DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Concld. India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T ___ ------1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons Miles Females Persons 1961 1951·1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14- 15 2

300,587 162,204- 138,383 853 127,535 42·43 +24·43 U

222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,194 43·59 + ll7·87 U 185/374- 102,584- 82,790 807 80,010 43·16 +81'15 U 20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43 ·12 U

16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U

144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94 + 11·05 U

139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,324- 47·44 +55·66 U

133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +557·96 U 86, 116 57,953 28,163 486 43,179 50·14 U

47,114- 25,613 21,501 839 22,682 48·14- +132·67 U

104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734- 44·65 +30·73 U 85,491 45,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U 19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40'80 U

AND TOWN GROUPS 87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,855 47·85 +37·96 U

86,706 45,795 40,911 893 43,970 50·71 +121·76 U

82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 + 17·16 U

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51-40 +22·27 U'

60,472 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +78·47 U 46,169 24,554 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 U

7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U

7,013 3,829 3,184 832 3,106 44·29 U XXX1V

REVISED AREA, POPULATION AND DENSITY

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popula- StatelDil1isionIDistric:t/ Sq. mile!! Population tiGn ~'er Stat eJDivisionJDi strictJ Sq. miles Population tion PeT Tahsil ( 1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) 2 3 4 2 3 4-

MADHYA PRADESH 17°,145 32 ,37 11 ,408 19° 10 2,866 1194,370 242 1 R aghl'rajnagar Tahsil 1,247 307,361 246 17,110 7 3,436,639 • 200 2 Narr.c: Tahsil 701 135,836 194 1 4,512 ~ 733,343 174 3 Amarpatan Tah~il'" 483 142,049 294 I Ambah Tahsil 410 170,028 415 4 MaiharTah,iJ 435 109,074 251 2 Morena Tahsil 412 155,914 378 11 2,423 772,602 318 3 ] Dura Tahsil 615 141,411 230 4 Sabalgarh Tahsil 501 123,051 246 I Teonthar Tahsil· 612 148,219 242 5 Bijeypur Tahsil 1, In 66,849 60 2 Sirrrour Tahsil* 581 187,736 323 3 Mauganj Tahsil* fj Sheopllr Tahsil 1,457 126,(195 87 720 208,444 290 4 HuzLlr Tahsil 515 228,153 443 '2 1,719 641,169 373 1 Bhind Tahsil 530 230,9iJ9 436 12 5,352 829,649 155 2 Gohad Tahsil 397 117,471 296 1 Beohari Tahsil '" 1,015 139,837 138 3 ]\fehqaon Tahsil 371- 131,992 3!'3 1. Bandhogarh T ah~i1 1,4(l1 168,861 121 4 Lahar Tahsil 418 !G0,737 385 3 Soha~pnr Tahs~1 2,255 438, 14~, 194 4 n'lshparaj~3rh Tahsil" 581 82,BO::, 122 '3 2,016 657,87;1 326 1 Gird Tahsil 1,039 424-,729 409 13 4,012 51:"),179 115 2 Pichhore Tahsil 724 169,633 234- I Gopallbal1as Tahsil 1,8211 332,774 183 3 Bhanrler Tahgjl 253 63,514 251 2 Peosar Tah,il* 1,456 141,593 97 -4 786 200,467 255 3 Singrauli Tah,'I+ 736 10\762 144 I Seomlha Tahsil * 358 84,063 235 INDORE DIVIS[ON 1I7,I04 5,93 1 ,';93 1I1g 2 Dalia Tah~il 42[1 11G,404 272 14 3,650 752,O8~) 206 5 3,934 557,954 142 I J a,,"a3 Tahsil 606 86,240 142 1 Pohri Tahsil* 607 73,771 122 2 Ncemuch Tahsil 326 98,326 302 2 Shivpuri Tahsil 755 93,29, 124 3 Manasa Tahsil 586 99,924 171 3 Karera Tahsil 760 l'B,7QS li6 4 Bhanpura Tahsil 401 58,513 146 4 K()laras Tah~il 8116 109,922 124 :; Malhar»:arh Tahsil 311 74,449 239 :> :Pichhore T"h"I* 926 147,258 15') 6 Garoth Tahsil 439 89,143 203 fj GUN A DI5TRICT 4,240 595,825 141 7 lvlatlflsaur Tahsil 489 146,680 300 1 GLlI'Ia Tahiil 1,2lB 130,029 107 3 Sitawau Tahsil 492 98,1l05 201 2 Ashoknagar Tahsil 151,466 ltiS 918 15 RATLA'M DISTRICT 1,878 483,521 257 3 Mungaoli Tahs;1 886 126,329 143 1 JaoTa Tahsil 525 142,068 271 4 Raghr.garh Tahsil 75i 104,545 1313 2 Alot Tahsil 366 83,650 229 5 Chachaura Tahsil 461 83,456 181 3 Sailana Tahsil 474 72,'357 153 ltEWA mVSION 2'z,468 4,115 1,042 IB.9 4 Ratlam Tahsil 513 185,446 361 .7 TIKAMGARH DlSIRICT 1,934 455,662 236 16 2,344 661,720 2B2 1 Niwari Tahsil* 509 124,673 245 I Khachmd Tahsil 495 126,438 255 2 Tahsil* 743 160,01 J ' 215 2 Mahirlpl!r Tah,il 437 88,561 203 :3 TiTramg'lrh Tahsil 682 170,973 251 '3 Tarana Tah,il 402 95,501 238 'S 3,330 ;;37,373 176 4 Bad nagar 1 ahsil 472 102,894 213 1 Laundi Tahsil* 679 127,333 188 5 lJjjuiT' Tahs;l .'i38 248,326 462 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 1,294 297,923 23(, 17 2,623 514,384- 196 3 Bijawar 'i ahlil 1,'357 162.112 119 1 Thandla Tahsil 404 89,747 222 9 2,546 331,257 130 2 Petlawad Tahsil 369 66,097 li~ 1 Tahsil* 323 56,145 174 3 Jhahua Tahsil 557 129,775 233 2 Panna Tahsil 1,070 113,741 134 4 Jabal Tahsil 424 98,502 232 3 Tahsil" 1,153 131,371 114 5 AlirajpuT Tah,il 869 130,263 150 xxxv

DEVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Contd.

Density Density Areatin (Popula- Are at in (Popula- StateJDivisionJDistrictJ Sq. miles Population tion per S tate{DivisionlDislrictJ Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil (1962-63 ) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) 2 3 4 2 3 4

18 DHAR DISTRICT 3,141 643,774 205 25 2,819 489,213 174 1 Jladnawar Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 Lateri Tahsil· 381 39,433 103 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 2 Sironi Tahsil 484 82,853 171 3 Dhac Tahsil 752 141,949 189 3 Ktlrwai Tahsil 321 62,602 195 4 Basoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180 4 K"ksh·i Tahsil 663 146,722 221 5 vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194 5 Man.awal' Tahsil 859 193,814- 226 26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684 209 1,479 753,594 510 19 I ~erasia Tahsil 554 80,687 146 1 Depalpllr'Tahsil 395 84,533 2i4- 2 Seh~re Tahsil 612 124,148 203 2 Sawer Tah~i1 294 70,4% 240 3 HU/lIf Tah~il 517 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164 1,219 4- Ashta Tahsil 562 103,215 193 4 Mhow'fah,il 396 118,463 299 5 Ichhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 107 6 Nasrullaganj Tahsil* 523 53,699 103 20 2,683 446,901 167 7 Jkdni Tahsil* 416 50,8:21:1 122 1 Sonkalch Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,648 23') I R ais~n Tahsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 1)3,512 121 2 Ghairalganj Tahsil* 355 37,884 107 4 Kannod Tahsil 544 72,231 133 3 ):)egamga~j Tahsil 352 52,077 143 5 Kha'egaor; Tah'il 425 57,81-2 136 4 Goharll'anj Tahsil* 683 57,591 84 5 Baraily Tahsil 549 92,660 169 21 WEST NIMAR DISTRICT 5,178 990,164 191 6 Silwani Tahsil* 493 47,319 9') 1 Barwaha Tah~il 544 111,112 204 7 Udaipura Tahsil* 316 64,446 204 2 Maheshwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 BarwarJi Tahsil 624 105,368 169 23 3,851 618,293 161 4 Raj pur Tahsil 511 142,013 278 I Harda Tab,i] 1,263 187,1-10 143 5 Kasrawad Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2. Seoni Tahsil 522 ;3,709 141 6 Sendhwa Tahsil 1,009 159,010 153 3 Hnshangauad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Khargonc Tahsil 977 208,331 213 4 Sohagpur Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Bhikangaon Tahsil 770 108,953 141 29 3,891 560,412 144 22 EAST NIMAR DISTRICT 4,128 685,150 166 I Bhair;sdehi Tahsil'" 1,320 137,041 104 1 Khanclwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betlll Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120 2 HarsuJ Tah3i1 * 1,'121 136,073 96 3 Multai Tahsil 963 230,547 238 3 13urhanpur'1 ah·il 1,261 238,244 189 JABALPUR DMSION ag,275 5"ilU,6o~ 195 30 3,950 796,547 202 22,203 3.877.0 34 174 23 2,385 526,135 221 I Tahsil 933 195,155 208 2 Banrla Tahsil'" 711 113,746 160 I Susr.er Tahsi! 491 96,461 19G 3 Sa![ar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284- 2 A!;ar Tahsil 56! 103,794- 194 4 Tahgil 1,233 IH5,229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 693 171,916 246 4 Shujalpuf Tahsil 635 148,964 235 31 2,815 438,343 156 1 Hatta Tahsil 1,022 147,315 144- 24 2,366 516,871 218 2 Damoh Tahsil 1,793 291,028 162

1 Khilchipur Tahsil 632 139,285 220 32 JABALPUR DISTRICT 3,909 1,273,825 326 2 Rajgarh Tahsil 422 79,036 187. 1 Murwara Tahsil 1,177 312,686 266 3 Illa(lra Tahsil 443 94,090 212 2 Sih,}fa Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4 Sarangpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 l'atan Tahsil 561 134,507 240 5 r-:arsinc;arh Tahsil 520 117,238 225 4 J abalpul' Tahsil 980 511,104 556 XXXVi·

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Conr;Jd,

Density Density Meatin (~opula- Areatin (Popula- State/Di visi on/Dis trict/ Sq. miles Population tlOn per S tate/Division/D istrict/ Sq. miles Population tion per Tahsil ( 1962.63) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962·63 ) 1961 Sq, mile) 2 3 4 2 3 4-

33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 mLASPUR DISTRICT 7;710 2,021,793 262 1 Gadarwara Tahsil 913 204,923 224 1 Mungeli Tahsil 1,588 323,027 203 2 Narsimhapur Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2 Bllaspur Tahsil 2,207 666,185 302 3 "Katgh(lra Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137 4 J anj~ir Tahsil 869 391,304 45() 34 MANDL A DISTRICT 5,120 684,503 134 5 Sahi Tahsil 611 307,839 504 I Niwas Tahsil'" 1,417 184,543 130 40 RAtGARH DISTRICT 4,969 1,041,226 210 2 Dindcri Tahsil* 1,568 179,968 115 1 Udaipur Tahsil'" 914 176,893 194 3 Mandla Tahsil 2,135 319,992 150 2 J ashpl1r Tahsil 2,190 306,105 140 3 Ghargoda Tahsil'" 749 136,751 183 35 4,576 785,535 172 4 Raigarh Tahsil 624 236,354 379 I Chhindwara Tahsil 2,008 406,803 203 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 492 185,123 376 2 Amarwara Tahsil* 1,479 172,409 Il7 RAJPUR DIVISION 30,716 5.054074- 165 3 Sausar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189 41 DURG DISTRICT 7,498 1,885,236 251 1 Kawardha Tahsil 1,228 172,468 140 36 3,362 523,741 156 2 Khairagarh Tahsil 1,246 225,376 181 1 Lakhnadon Tahsil· 1,546 192,733 125 3 Bemetara Tahsi1* 1,102 317,006 288 2 Seani Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4- Rajnandgaon Tahsil 820 269,019 328 5 Durg Tahsil 1,147 520,100 453 37 3,560 806,702 227 6 San';ari Balod Tah·i] 1,955 381,267 19!)

1 Wara ~eoni Tahsil 930 369,669 397 42 RAIPUR DISTRICT 8,094 2,OOZ,004 247 2 Balaghat Tahsil 1,049 284,8Il5 272 I Baloda Bazar Tahsil 1,764- 499,665 283- 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442 3 Baihar Tahsil'" 1,581 152,148 96 3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243 4- Dhamtari Tahsil 1,574- 328,920 20!) BILASPUR DIVISION 2I,I7~ 4.099.757 194 5 Bindranawagarh Tahsil· 1,759 221,818 126 38 SURGUJA DISTRICT 8,493 1,036,738 122 43 RASTAR DISTRICT 15,124 1,167,501 77 1 Bharatpur Tahsil· 1,217 29,549 24 I Bhanupratappur Tahsil'" 930 58,751 63 2 Baikunthpur Tahsil 507 84,300 166 2 Kanker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 lIZ 3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 NarayanpurTahs:!* 3,260 91,260 2S 4 Kondagaon Tahsil· 2,487 186,745 7!) 4 Pal Tahsil 1,485 114,695 77 5 Biiapm Tahsil· 1,489 93,668 63- 5 M anendragarh Tahsil 703 117,825 168 6 Dantcwara Tahsil* 1,633 134,148 82 6 Ambikapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 JagdaipurTahsil 1,991 343,051 172 7 Samri Tahsil* 632 75,316 119 8 Konta Tahsil '" 1,988 108,549 55-

* Entirely Rural Tahsil. t Area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT by

K. S. Bhatnagar

Deputy Superintendent oj CC!1SUS Operations, Madhya Pradesh

The District of Panna, whose death in 1777 occasioned chaos. 1 n this chaos, Sone Shah siezed the jagir in 1785 The constituent units of the district weN the and therc:afler added mor·~ are,H to his following States. The table below gives the area of territoriC's. In J 800 he btca'l1e a tribut ry to Nawab these constituents in 1941. Ali Bahadur of . Whe:l the Bt Iti~h became supreme in be waS rec,)gnised and Bundelkhand Agency Area in 1941 given a Sanad in 1806. rhus Chhatarpur became 1 Alipura 73 sq. miles a Sanad 'Itate. In 1896 th; present title of Maha­ was he"towed on the then rukr VishwalJath 2 Chhatal"pur 1,170 sq. miles S!ngh. The title Dt'came heredit,ry flnd the ruler 3 Charkhari 785 sq. miles enjoyed the distinction of a S'l;ute of eleven guns. 4 Bijawar 980 sq. miles 5 Garrauli 39 sq. miles Chhatarpur, the chief town of the State, is namf'r:! afr~r Chhaframl of P,tnua who founded it 6 Gaurihar 72 sq. mile'> in 1707. Thr:! Brit sh in 1806 reserved the town of 7 Lugasi 45 sq. miles Chhath regim~, till its Total 3,176 sq. miles merger with Vindhya Pradesh in April 19+8.

3. Charkhari The other details regarding the a bove States Charkh:ni was a small Sanad State in the Bundet­ are :- khand A<'~llcv. The State was found in 1765. Chha­ trdsal t: e ruler of Panna divided his territnrie .. into J. Alipura sevl!ra\ po ,i()n~ In 1'<('4 the Br'tish I!hve the ruler Alipura was a small Sanad State whose chief a Sanad, for the c'lief v.as the first to belonged to the Parihar clan of the Agnikula Raj­ come to terms with the E!'glish. The chief also puts. The main town Alipura is situated on r(maimd h,y,.1 to the British The Slate was HarpaIpuf-Nowgong road. The State dated brick fi, I::lly m

Bijawar town is about 1,200 feot above sea level. (Aegle marmelos), ber (Zizyphus jujuba), bihi (Psydium guava), hija (Pterocarpus maruspium), chhola or 5. Garrauli dhak (Butea frondosa), dhawa (Anogeissus (ati/olia), GarrauJi was a petty Sanad State under the ghont (Zizyphus xylopera). imli (Tamarindus indica). Bundelkhand Agency. Thejagir was recognised by a jam un (Eugenia jambolana), khair (Acacia catechu), Sanad granted by the British in 1812, to Dewan mahua (Madhuca indica), nim (Melia indica). Gopal Singh Bundela, who descended from pipal (Ficus religiosa) reonja (Acacia leucophlea), family. Gopal Singh was one of the most daring scgon or teak (Tectona grand;s) , salai (Boswellia fighters and surrendered to the British only when he serrata), tendu (Diosypyros melanoxylon). The above realised the utter hopele~sness of further resistance. trees provide timber, fruits and fuel The main town Garrauli is situated on the right bank of the Dhasan about 5 miles away from Nowgong. Fauna 6. Gaurihar The jungle doe~ not afford cover to the larger Gaurihar was a petty Sanad State in the Bunde­ species of animals and is mostly of the scrub type. lkhand Agency. It was ruled by tile Jijotia Brahmins. Tigers are therefore rare. Among other animals The British made a grant in 1807 and the local chief the following ones :-panther, hynae, black-bucks, remained loyal to tne British in 1857-58 for which rusadeer, cheetal, bherki, neelgai, chinkara and wild he was given a Khillat of Rs. 10,000. The main boars, jackals, and foxes are found. Black-buck is town is Gaurihar. becoming rare. Among domestic animals, bullocks, buffalos, cows, donkey. are common. A very sturdy 7. Lugasi variety of bullocks is the Ken breed which is very Lugasi was a petty Sanad State under the Bundel sturdy and is able to Jive on little fodder. It is khand Agency, The original grant was made to found along the ban1c~ of the and used in plough. In the rivers and tanks the following Dewan Salim Singh an adopted son of HiTde Shah, varieties of fishes are found: --rohu, patata. chat, son of of Panna. The British gave a jhalar and lauch. Cro~o HIe, are also found in the Sanad to the son of Salim Singh in 1808. In 18S7 two rivers. the State was laid waste by anti-British elements. The chief was later rewarded by the British. The Climate main town is Lugasi which is situated on the Now­ gong-Banda road. The climate il genera lIy of the dry type and is subject to extremes. lhe ""int~r commences 8. Nafgawan Rebai with the advent of November and v,u"llly lasts till Naigawan Rebai was a petty State in the Bundel­ about the beginning of March. During the last khand Agency. The lagirdar was an Ahir by caste decade the observatory at Nowgong recorded a 0 The jadr was formerly included in the Jaitpur State, lowest temperature of 0.6 C in January 1954. The mel!n minimum temperature December and which lapsed in 1819. Naigawan was the main in town and th: headquarters later shifted to Rebai January varied between 6.2 C and 9.1 C. The about 18 miles north of Nowgong. months of May and June are the hottest and the highest temperature of 46.7 C has been recorded on Flora and Fauna a few occasions in these months. The highest rain­ Flora fall duting the decade was in 1959 when 1,443.7 mm. was recorded at Chhatarpur. In 1955 there The following t:rees are more commonly met with:- were 67 rainy days the highest during the decade. AcI},1r (Buchanaia iatifoli2), am (M(Jngijera The average of the rainfall during the decade is indica), babul (Acacia arabica). bahera (Terminalia 1137.4 mms. There js a meteorological station at balerica) , bany (Dendrocalamus strictf.!s). bel Nowgong. ( xxxix)

(3) Scrub Forests;- Forests t These have no tree species worth the name and At the beginning of the twentieth century, contain karonda. dava, jharberi and makoh ghont Luard wrote* :- etc.

"The forests of the State are not very valuahle. Tendu leaves used in manufacture of biclis Such as they are, however, they are divided into are in abundance. The revenue realised has been three classes. Tlte first class comprises timber trees, going up in the Ja!>t few years. such as sag)o or teak, s':!ja, tendu, saj, etc. ~ the second class, mahua, achar, khair, pipal and Jamun The forest is mainly exploited for timber and chiefly used for their fruit; and the third class, fuel and minor produce being gum, honey, horn less valuable trees, such as ber, makor, ghont etc." aod booes. The total revenue of the forests in the dis.trict was about 9 lakhs. but has been going lhe above classification seems to hold good even up. now. They have been classified into three categories corresponding to the above: - Hills In the southern part of the district hills which (1) Dry mixed forests, (2) Mixed forests and form the Vmdhyan ranges run from east to west (3) Scrub types. and attain an average height of 1,600' feet above sea level. The highest point is 1,910' above sea (I) Dry Mixed Forests;- level near Chandanpura in Bijawar tahasH, whiCh In which. teak is found which is a main feature it covered with hills and woods. Only the area of the and Malehra Ranges and contri· north of Bijawar is plain, the elevation varies from 1,000' to 1.200' feet above sea level. Most of the butes about 1/3rd of the revenue of this division •. area in Chhatatpur tahsil is plain and although scattered hills are met with, the elevation is some­ (2) Mixed Forests;- what less. The terrain slopes towards the east where Such forests occur in patches in which 20 to 25% tile Ken flows an about 28 miles from Chhatarpur is poor quality 1eak together with bamboos. The (distance as the crow flies) and there is a drop of general forest produce of this division is teak, nearly 500 feet. Tahsil Laundi is situated in the bamboo and khait out of which teak and khair are plains. The banks of the river Kail, Kusiar, and the main sources of revenue from trees. Lohori appear heavily eroded. (The ground is thus mostly broken and appears rough). This also poses Tendu leaves used for the manufacture of bidis a threat of soil erosion and ravine formation. are found in abundance in this division which is one of the main ttndu leaf producing divisions in The Main Rivers Madhya Pradesh. Last year a revenue of Rs. 4 The Ken lakhs was realised from tendu leaves by auctiou to This river forms the eastern border of the contr"ctors. Consequent to nationalization of the district with Panna. It flows north in the district. tendu leaf trade tile revenue rose to Rs. 10 lakhs taking a sweep towards the east and enters Banda dUring the current year. Tendu leaves offer good district in from the south finally prospects of raising the forest revenue in the years joining the Yamuna near Chilla village in Banda to come. distl'ict. Both the banks of the river in Bijawar

t Based on a Dote from Divisional forest officer Chhatarpur.

¥ The State Gazetteer Series, Gazetteer, 1907, Ly Capt. C. E. Luard, P. 23. ( xl)

tahsil, are heavil) wooded. The river i, perennial II but not navigable, and while passir.g through Bija· war tahsil, there are ma;\.' falls and rapid,. The THE ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP benefits of irrigation from \\'uters of the Ken ho\\-evcr mostly go to Banda district The representatioD of tbe district in the Parliament and the State Legislature . Tradition and Legend Par!iament 'Thfr: is a tragic legend as~oc;ated with the l1ame of the river. The field of an old Ahir was at Parliamentary Constituency covers a major portion of the district, the remaining being the foot of a hill, from whence gUl;hed forth a stream. tagged on the Scheduled Constituency of Tikamgarh. All efforts to dam the s trcuffi pro\ ed futile. So he The details are reproduced f.rom the Delimitation of CODsultc:d a Brahmin w! 0 advi'ed him to offer u Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, human sacrifice. It so h'j r' ,cned that the daugh' er of 1961 VI Madhya Pradesh :- this Ahir was in love \'" lh a Kurmi joulh al1d the old man su~pected an illtim;;cy bd~een the two. Parliamentary Constituencies I n a fit of rage the old }11Z\n killed the Kurmi y.)Ut \\

Gulganj, Angor, Bhartoli. headquarters. Two of these officers are also Suh Divi­ Deoran, Nayatal, Mankari, sional Magistrates and as such assist the Collector in Andhyara and Mankhera pat. law and order problems. The other two are his wari circles in Bijawar R. 1. C. general assistants dealing with development worki in Bijawar Tahsil. and other matters. A Tahsildar a~sisted by one Naib Tahsildar is posted at the tahsil headquarters. :37 Dijawar Deora R. J. C. and Bijawar R. 1. C. (excluding Bokna, Revenue Administration in Retrospect Gulganj. Angor. Bbartoli, Deoran, Nayatal. Mankari, The following extractfl regarding Revenue Admini­ Andhyara and Mankhera stration are reproduced from the Imperial Gezetteer patwari circles) in Bijawar of India, 1908 for Chhatarpur. Charkhari and tahsil; and Isanagar R. I. C. Bijawar States. For other States none are available. and Nowgong R. 1. C. (exclu­ ding Naigawan, Thatha, ora, Chhatarpur State Nowgong and Bilchri patwari regular r~venue made. circles) in Chhatarpur tahsil. "No settlement has been Most of the land is periodically leased out village by village to farmers, who are responsible for the reve­ 38 Chhatarpur Chhatarpur. Basati and Chandranagar R. I. Circles, nue. The State has in such cases no direct concern with Bangaon, KaJani and Damchi the cultivators. who make their own terms with the farmers, the Darbar, however, reserving the right patwari circles in Maharajpur to intervene in cases of oppression." (pp. 20J R. I. C. in Chhatarpur tahsil. Vol. X), 39 Maharajpur (SC) Rajnagar R. I. C., Mahara} pur R. I. C. (excluding Bari CharkhaTi State and Niwari patwad circles), "The rates are fixed in accordance with the qua­ Lugasi R. 1. C. (excluding Ban­ lity of the soil, a higher rate being levied from irri­ gaon, KalanL and Damcl1i pat­ gated land." (pp. 179 Vol. X). wari circles) and Naigawan, Thatheora, Nowgong and Bijawar State Bilchri patwari circles ill Now­ goog R. I. C. in Chbatarpur "Until 1902 these were held on feudal tenure tahsil. (zabta) under which each land-bolder was bound when called on to provJde a certain quota of men 40 Laundi Laundi tahsil. and horses. In 1902 this tenure was commuted to a. cash tribute." (pp. 191 Vol. VIII). The District Administration Revenue Admin is tration-The Present Set-up The administration is headrd by the Collector, who is also the District Magistrate in which capa­ The Collector assisted by Sub-Divisional Officers city he is responsible for the maintenance of law exercises complete supervisory control over the Land and order. The Judiciary headed by the District and Records staff. He is thus respons.ible for the mai­ Sessions Judge Stationed at Chhatarpur is indepen­ ntenance of the village records, for the collection dent of the Executive. The Judiciary had all along of the land revenue and depos.iting the same in the been separate. The CoUectoc is allo the Chief Re­ treasury. In this capacity he also hears revenue casts venue Authority in the district and in this work. he both in original and appellate capacity. In the above is assisted by four Deputy Collectors, who are memo task the staff of patwaris and Revenue Inspectors bers of the State Civil Service all posted at the district Bllsist him. The collection of land revenue is ( xlii )

through the a.gency of Patel or village bead-man Bijawar Tahsil who is paid remuneration on the following scale: - S N Break-up of the No. of Remarks Table ~howing remuneration paid to Patel. . o. above unit villages

1 Villages of Chhatar- 44 Settlement expired pur State but continues as Land Revenlle & Miscellaneous Collected per Sec. 84 of the 2 ViJlages of Panna 189 Madhya Pradesh Rates State. Land Revenue Code 1959. 1 On the first Rs. 1,500 6 P in the rupee 3 Villages of Sagar 3 2 On the second Rs. l,500 4 P in the rupee District. 3 On the third Rs. 1,500 3 p in the rupee 4 Villages of Bijawar 235 Settlement expires 4 On the fourth Rs. 1,500 2 p in the rupee State. in 1965-66 5 For the balance exceeding 1 p in the rupee (Bundelkhad Group) 471 Rs.6,000

Provided that the annual remuneration of any Laundi Tahsil patel in respect of any village shall not bl': less than Total number of villages-312 Rs. 36.00. The remuneration is paid from the trea­ sury once each year. As a measure of reform, s. No. Break-up o~ the No. of Remarks, panchayats have been given the powers for collecting above umt villages bnd Revenue. Villages from Chhatar- 65 Settlement expired In the erstwhile States village head-men were pur State. but covered by Sec. 84 of the Madhya appointed and were responsible for the collection of 2 Villages from Panna 8 Pradesh Land land revenues. The present composition of the dis­ State. Revenue Code 1959. trict in terms of the former States is as follows:- 3 Villages from Gauri- 15 har State, Chhatarpur Tahsil 4 Villages from Uttar 4 Total num ber of villages 427 and (4 towns) Pradesh.

5 Laundi Tahsil 220 Settlement expires S. No. Break-up of the No. of Remarks above unit ... iUages (Bundelkhand Group) --- in 1965-66. 312 I Bundelkhand group 275 Settlement expi­ res in 1965-66 The Bundelkhand Group Villages 2 Chhatarpur State 135 Settlement expi­ villages. red but conti­ The Revenue Settlement of the villages IS as nues as per Sec. under:- 3 villages 12 84 of the Madhya (on framation of Pradesh Land V. P.) Revenue Code Year of Nnmber or 1959. S. No. Unit Settlemen t villages 4 Garrauli State villages 8 (on formation of V.P.) Ohhatarpur 1939-40 240 5 Hamirpur District 1 (including the 2 Panna 1916 209 (U. P.) towns) Total 431 3 Gaurihar 1925 15 (xliii)

4 Uttar Pradesh 1905-06 5 who are gazetted officers. Besides the above officers the strength of the police force in 1960-61 was :- 5 Garrauli State 1906-07 8 6 Sagar District (C, P.) 1913·16 3 Inspectors Assistant Head 1935·36 Sub·lnspec- Sub-Inspec- Cous- Cons- 7 Bundelkhand Group 1943·41- 730 tors. tors. tables tables Total ---- 56 4 120 [43 823 Total 1,210 This gives one police-man for 4 sq. miles, or 714 The details of the above are :-all areas of the persons. The force is spread over 20 police stations district excepting the Panna and Chhatarpur por­ and II out-posts-their tahsilwi~e break-up being:- tions were settled in 1943-44. In Chhatarpur State the Settlement was done by Shri L. R.. S. Singh Tahsil Police Stations out-posts I. C. S., in 1939-40 and finally Panna State was Bijawar 8 4 settled in 1916. Chhatarpur 7 4

Soils Laundi 5 3

Besides the above, detachm~nts of Special Armed There are mainly four types of soils in the dis­ trict viz. Mar, Kabar Padua and Rankar. Mar Force (S. A F.) are deployed all over the district to is loamy black soil, retains moisture and is very curb the dilcoity menace. Dacoity has be~n an old fertile. Kabar is like mar, lighter in colour and problem in the district. fertility. Padua is a ligb.ter type lacking in organic matter and Rankar is reddish coloured, very light The ProMem of Dacoity consisting of gravel and the least fertile of the lot. The Thagi of yester y~ars is the dacoity of to-day­ This constitutes nearly sixty percent of the total area a legacy of the past-a tradition which has survived and is responsible for the backwardness in culti­ despite the changing times. It was in these regions vation. tkat the Thugs of Central India operated and even the powerful British administration eQuId not entirely Revenue Sub-Divisions free the area of this menace. During the times of The three tahsils are further divided into 19 the princely States the problem continued although it Revenue Inspector's Circles and 370 patwari circles, was not so acute This was so, not because dacoits the details being :- were few, but because these States were not bothered about the offences committed in the juris- S. No. Name of the Revenue Patwari . dictions of their neighbours and as long as a particular Tahsil. Inspector's Circles State was free, they did not view these gangs Circles. adversely.

1 Chhatarpur 8 178 With the abolition of the princely States, conse­ quent to the formation of the Vindhya Pradesh in 2 Laundi 6 98 1948, tne problem began to appear in greater dime­ nsions It was then that regular efforts were made to 3 Bijawar 5 94 eliminate the gangs and for sometime a special The Police Department D. I. G. was deputed for this purpose Units of the Central Reserve Police were also stationed in Chha­ The Superintendent of Police is the head of tarpur for deal iug with this situation. The efforts the police administration in the district. He were renewed on the formation of the new State, is assisted by four Deputy/Assistant Superintendents and from time to time although important gangs had (xliv)

been eliminated, yet newer one cropped up and at The gang of Hardeo Singh operates mostly in no time has the di~trict been ever free from this Chhatarpur district and sometimes on the bordtrs monace In the , Chhatarpur is malUly of Tikarngarh and Sagar districts. It his been affected by this problem though Tikamgarh and eliminated by the Sagar Police in the year 1964 in Panna are a'so to a lesser extent affected hy dacoity. an encounter near village Nainagir (Police Station The dacoit gangs alsl) operate in the neighbouring Buxwaha of Chhatarpur district), Another gang districts of Sagar and Damoh of Madhya Pradesh that has been eliminated in the year 1964 is the gang and of Uttar Prade~h. With a pa~t tradition of Galiyan Sonr. A noth er important gang which for lawl< ssness and sUitable background, provided was liquidated in the )ear 1964 was that of Pajan by iJ1ter slate boundaries, the menance has continued Singh who WaS responsible for many dacoities, to defy all attempt£ so far. murders and n05e-choppings. In one encounter with Daulata Khangar, two S. A. F. cO]1stables were Some Important Gangs killed in village Sargawafl (Police Station Maleltra) The most important gang in thh region was The gang was later smashed by the police. The that of Devi Singh who was eliminated by the U. P. following dacoits were eliminated in the year 1964. Police in 1962. After Devi Singh was killed, Pooran (i) Kama Khangar (gang: Daulta Khangar); Singh a,~umed ib l.~adershjp, and this gana mainly (ii) Gha,it;! Sonr (gang: Moorat Siogh); OpWltcs in Sa)!ar and .;, In a rl:cent (iii) Galiyan Sonr (gang: Galiyan Sonr-Ieader) encoUr,ta ill 196} two members 01 the gang, Mlljbo"t Singh and Bh:,gwant Singh, Wf're shot, Tile gang (iv) Bhag\\ant Singh (gang: Pooran Singh); of Maorat Singh, is also a succes~or to Devi SI ngh's (v) Utlam Singb (gang: Pajan Singh); gang and operates mainly in C'hhatarpur, Dilmoh ,vi) Dhob I Singh (gang: M00rat Singh); and Panna disulct!. This gang has been operatill~ (vii) Paj~in Singh (gang: Pajan Singh-Leader) and for over twenty yC'ars now and ~eems to be going strong de~pite 'he police pressure. (viii) Lallu Musalman (gang: Pajan Singh.

Sfa tistics and Crime

The table below gi\les the statistics of crime:- Table-Showing Incidence of Crime.

Crime 1951 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

1 Murder 17 19 21 28 25 30 26 41 34 23 33 45 31 44 2 Dacoity 91 21 23 33 37 36 35 42 28 17 18 20 33 19 3 Robbery 44 26 20 44 37 51 45 61 65 26 29 39 43 46 4 Riot 23 12 8 25 14 19 19 20 19 17 37 23 36 26 5 Burglary 28& 262 231 236 132 191 191 227 216 239 260 305 278 285 6 Kidnapping 5 5 8 4 3 9 5 13 7 7 9 13 16 to 7 Abduction NIL Dacoits 1 Arrested 42 15 58 25 88 38 85 109 37 50 44 85 64'" 2 Shot dead 1 6 8 7 7 15 11 8 6 5 to 3 Surrendered

'" 12 dacoits of listed and 52 of local gangs. (xlv)

It reveals that the incidence of murder is fairly the powers or & Sessions Judge and the Agcnt to high. As against seventeen murders in 1951, there the Governor:' General in Central India was invested were 30 in 1956 and 33 in 1961 which exhibit an in­ with the powers of the High Court. The Sessions crease in the offence. The number of dacoities, Judge heads the judiciary in the district. Hi, jurisdic­ however, shows a slight decline. Among other offe­ tion also extends to Tikamgarh and Panna districts. nces, a notable feature is kidnapping which again He is assisted by four Civil Judges who are also seems to be going up. It has been observed that First Class Magistrates in the district, out of whom kidnapping for ransom is becoming very popular one is posted at Bijawar. The criminal work in the with the dacoits. The table showing the number of district is rather heavy. The judiciary functions dacoits arrested, shot-down or who surrendered under the High Court of Judicature at Jabalpur. indicates a very high number of arrests in 1959 and a corresponding fall in the following year. But there The Medical and Health Department after the number of dacoits who have been arrested has been on the increase. Again in the year 1958 as During the time of the States there was only many as 15 dacoits were shot-down and this repre­ one hospital in Chhatarpur State as is noticed from sents the highest number ever shot during the last the Gazetteer:- fifteen years. The year 1958 also appears to be the "The only hospital inftbe State is that at tbe year when the incidence of crime was very high Capital. It was founded· during the time of Colo­ with 41 murdered, 42 dacoities, 61 robberies and 13 nel Thomplon when the State was under lupervi­ kidnapping. Another noticeable feature is that sion. At first, it was merely a dispensary located excepting Gne dacoit who surrendered in 1956 no in a small room and was in charge of a native one els.e has given himself up. This affords a con· doctor. No regular records of any sort were kept trast with the dacoits in Gwalior division (Bhind, and medicines were distributed to out-door patients Morena and Gwalior in particular) where every year only*:' a few dacoits are known to surrender. A Civil Surgeon is in over aU charge of the de­ The statistics further reveal that upto 1958 partment. There are as many as 8 hospitals in the murder, dacoity and rObbery kept on increasing; district. The bed capacity has gone up from 88 in therafter they showed some decrease. The year 1962 1951 to 143 in 1960. There are S Primary Health showed a spurt in crime. This was the year in which Centres in 1961 as against not a single one in 1951. the general elections were held and the police force Besides this a Filaria Control Unit has been located was scattered in many places. It is likely that the at Chhatarpur from where its activities spread out disper3al of the force, led to an increase in crime. to cover Panna, Satna and Tikamgarb districts. Thanks to the ~fforts of the Malaria Eradication Statistics show that the district has 30 murders Programme, the incidence or malaria has to a a year or one murder in about 12 day.. Similarly On considerable extent been controlled. The incidenee an average 28 dacoitiel are committed every year or of filaria is also reported to be goins down. in about 13 days one dacoity is committed. The returns of robbery, riot, burglary and kidnapping The Forest Department reveal that this crime continues to grow. The administrative control of the Forest Depart. The Administration of Justice ment rests with the Divisional Forest Officer. whose Even before Independence there has been a office is located at Chhatarpur. The total area of the complete separation of the Executive from the Judi­ forest division is 1,038 sq. miles t and is spread ciary. The Political Agent at Nowgong exercised over five ranges; viz:-

*The CentralIndia State Gazetteer Series, Chbatarpur State Gazetteer. (1907), p.46. by Capt. C. E. Luard. tSource : D.F.O., Chhatarpur. (:dvi)

S, No. Name of the Range Area in as 26 tanks each irrigating over 100 acres have been sq. miles handed over to Irrigation Department. Other tanks 1- Chhatarpur 260 irrigating less than 100 acres are under the Revenlfe Department. The work on the following projects ,., Bjjawar 278 '" have been undertaken in the First and Second Five 3 Malehra 151 Year Plan period. 4 Buxwaha 130 SNo. Name or the Medium Target Achieve- 5 laundi 219 Project or fixed ment Minor The torestresources are not particularly valuable. (1) (~) (3) (4) (5) The forest is divided into three classes. These are:-

(1) Of timber trees such as :- FIRST FIVE YEAR PLAN teak Tectona grandis 1 Beniganj ~edium 5 lacs 7.39 sagaun Dalbergia sissu 2 Burha Dam Medium 6 lacs 6.52

- saja Boswellia serrata 3 Sindurk Bandhi Minor below tcndu Diosypyros melanoxylon 2 lacs (2-) Of fruit trees such as :- 4 Gora Tal Minor 4.98

mahuvu Madhuca indica 5 Saraini Bandhi Mil10r 0.24 lacs khair Acacia catechu 6 Sendhpa Nala Minor 10,000 pipal Ficus religiosa 7 Andhiyara Nala Minor 10,000 jamun Eugoenia jombolana 8 Madarka Bandhi 0.38 achar' Buchanania latifolia 9 Chan parra Minor 0.14 (3) Other lesser valuable trees such as :- ber Zizyphus jujuba In the Second Five Year Plan one medium and 8 minor irrigation schemes were included and out of makor ghont Zizyphus xyJopyrus these one medium and six minor projects were carried The income from the exploitation of forests is OVer from the First Plan. hetween7 to 8 lakhs per year. (Also please see under . Forests xxxix). p. SECOND FI VB YEAR PLAN

The Public Works Department S. N. Name of the Medium Remarks. An Ex.ecutlve Engineer posted at Nowgong looks Project or after the maintenance and construction of all govern­ Minor ment buildings and roads. Roads are the main (1 ) (2) (3) (4) . arteries 'of communications in the district. The Superintending Engineer's office is also located at Beniganj Dam Medium Carried over from First Nowgong and Tikamgarh, Panna and ChhatarpUf Five Year Plan. Expec. districts are in his circle. (Also please see Commu­ ted to complete by III nications) Plan. likely to incur an expenditure of Rs. The Irrigation Department 45 lacs and enhance Tllere are quite a few old tanks in the district. irrigation potential by These were bu ilt by the Chandela rulers. As many 10,000 acres. (x.lvii)

(1) (2) (3) (4) The Agriculture Department 2 Burha Na1a Carried from 1 Five A Deputy Director of Agricultore is posted at Year Plan, will irrigate Chhatarpur. He is asisted by an Assistant Di.recto~· 4,500 acres at a total who guides the field staff and an Assistant SoIl Conser­ cost of 16.5 lacs, work vation Officer who looks after contour bunding and under progress. other rural programmes An Assistant Agricultural 3 Gora Tal Carried from I Five Engineer also carries out the tractor ploughing oper­ Year Plan, expected to ations. At the Block level Agricultural A~sjstants irri.gate 3,200 acres at an have been posted to carry out programmes. Besides expenditure of 6 lacs. these, staff is also provided for plant protection an d Already irrigating about markettingwork. There are four farms and the one at 2,000 acres. Mau Jagatsagar is under an Assistant Director of Agriculture. The other farms are at Nowgoug, Bija­ 4- Sendhpa Dam Work still under pro­ war and Hanuman Chowki. Out of these only the one gress; total cost likely at Nowgong and Bijawar existed during tJle State to be 9.19 lacs. times and the other two were established by Vindhya 5 Andhiyara Dam Work still in progress Pradesh Government. Expected to cost 2.29 lacs. The depa.rtment has also sponsored Soil Conser, a­ tion Schemes under which bunding of fietds for rabi 6 Bandhis All Bandhis carded and paddy crops has been carried out. Attempts Over from I Five Year have also been made to distribute the improved Plan have been com­ variety of seeds through the farms. Manures and pleted. fertilisers have been distri.buted and they are fast becoming popular. The economy of the district leans (Please also see under Irrigation fOf other heavily on agriculture. (Please also see under culti­ details) vation). The National Extension Service Blocks There are eight N. E. S. Blocks in the district. The inset table gives the details*:- S. No. Name of the Tahsil Date of esta- No. of Area in Remarks Block blishment villages sq. miles 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Bijawar Bijawar 2-10-62 143 520 P. E. 2 Malehra Bijawar 1-4-56 151 455 . Reverted to stage II on 1-4-62. 3 Rajnagar Chhatarpur 1-4-55 138 454.8 Converted to C,D. on 1-4-58. Rever­ ted to stage II on 1.4-61.

4 Nowgong Chhatarpur 1-4-54 136 355 Started as N. E. S, Converted to CD. on 1-4 -57. Rever­ ted to stage II on 1-4-61 and exten­ ded to 31-3-64. * Source-Development Commissioner, Bhopal. The area figures differ slightly from those furnished by the Director of Land Records M. P. ( xlviii)

(1) (2) (3) (+) (5) (6) (7)

5 Gauriltar Laundi 1-4-61 158 351 Stage I 6 Butwaba Bijawar 1-4-59 128 337.5 Started as P. E, Converted to stage J on 1-4-60. 7 Laundi Laundi 1-4-58 158 322 Stage I B Chhat.$.rpuf Chhatarpur 1-4-62 153 411 Stage I

The entire district bas been covered by N. E. S. Blocks

CO-op'r(ltives An Assistant Registrar Co-operatives looks after agricultural societies there were one Farming and the working of the Department. The number of agri­ seven Weaver's Societies in 1961-62. The details cultural credit locietics has been steadily going up. are* :- In 1961-62 they numbered 231. Amoag the non-

No. of Non-Agricultural Credit Societies S. No. ACricultural Members r------A ______-~ (Year) Credit of Agri. ' Farming Member Weavers Member Societies cultural ship ship Credit Societies

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

1961-62 231 13,598 1 15 7 119

1962-63 249 14,362 8 150 7 128

Industries the Madarsa started at the capital in 1865 by Colonel Thompson. Later on, English and . An Assistant Director of Industries looks after departments were added to it, and ultimate1y in 1884, the working of the Department. The industries are it was raised to the status of a high schoot In this mostly small scales ones and the more important are: school, instruction was given in English up to the (1) oil seed crushing; (2) soap; (3) brass works; standard of the Entrance examinati\)n of the (4) leather industry and (5) handloom industry. University of Allahabad, and boys are prepared Education in Sanskrit for the Prathama and Madhyama Parikshas of the Sanskrit College at Benaras. The annual ex­ A start was made in Chhatarpur State in 1865. penditure on this institution is about Rs. 6,000, the "The first school to be opened in the State was average number of boys on the rolls being about 200,

·Source-Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Chhatarpur. (xlix) and the average number attending 130. Two girl's (1) (2) (3) schools have been opened in the town of Chhatar· pur, One for Hindi girls, and the other for Muha­ Degree College 1 Elevated to Post mmadan girls; and more than 20 schools in impor­ Degree tant villages, where instruction was given to boys Scholars Persons 68 545 in Hindi and Urdu. An EduC!!.tional Department Males 65 523 was ultimately created and placed under the direct Females 3 22 control of the Head Master oJ the High School. There are now 31 Schools, one High School, two There is a Post Graduate Teaching Institution at Birl's schools, three branch schools and 25 village Chhatarpur called the College, a P.G. B. T. schools* ." College as well as a Law College in the town. Apart from these institutions a Polytechnic has been located In Bijawar at about the same time there was at Nowgong. From the above it i$ clear that during one school in the town with 142 pupils. the decade there has been considerable expansion at all levels of educational institutions. Since the beginning of the century much progress has been made. A District Educational Officer looks The Fisheries after the schools of the district. There has been considerable expansion in the educational facilities An Assistant Fisheries Officer who Jooks after during the decade. Primary Schools have also in­ the department is posted at Nowgong. A Fishery creased from 260 in 1951 to 623 in 1961. The table Centre was first opened at Nowgong. in 1955-56. below indicates the expansion in the decade :- Fish seeds are sent out from here to Rewa, Satna and other districts. The department is also trying to Number of 1951 1961 improve the conditions of fisher-men, and co-opera­ tive societies have been formed. The Fishery Resea­ 1 2 3 rch Centre has developed an improved technique Primary Schools 260 623 called dry bund breeding; As a result carp have been bred in artificially constructed tanks, this has Scholars Persons 7,296 31,985 made propogation of this fish possible. Males 6,508 33,089 Females 788 4.896 The Local Bodies; (Urban) There are three municipalities in the district Middle Schools 12 38 viz. Chhatarpur, Nowgong and Maharajpur (1939)­ Scholars, Persons 1,342 5,898 all in Chhatarpur tahsil. Out of these the one at Males 1.135 4,431 Chhatarpur is the oldest having been founded in Females 207 1,467 1908.

Chhatarpur Municipality Higher Secondary or") ... 4 14 Senior Basic J' FOlinded in 1908 it advised the ruler about the conservancy tax. In 1934 the Dewan conducted an Scholars Persons 632 4-,925 election for the Chairman of the Body; thereafter a Males 632 4,575 legislation viz. 'Kanoon Nagal' Sabha Rajya Cbhata· Females 350 rpur 1935' was passed. It set up 18 members-

'\< The Central India State Gazetteer Series, Chhatarpul' State Gazetteer. (1907) t p. 45. by Capt. C. E, Luard. ( I )

10 nominated and 8 elected and the legislation became Nnmber of effective from 1937. The Rewa Municipalities Act Number of Nyaya 1946 was made applicable from 11-10-1948 and there were then 3 nominated and 10 elected Unit. Gram Pancbayats Panchayats members. The Madhya Pradesh Municipality Act 1961 became applicable from 1~2·1962 and at present 1 Chhatarpur Distt. 261 104 there are 16 elected a11d 4 nominated members. In 1960-61 the municipality had an income of 2 Nowgong 35 14 Rs. 184, 468.58. 3 RajnagaJ:' 41 16 Nowgong Municipality' 4 I shan agar 36 16 Nowgong was originally a Cantonment Board and was handed over to Chhatarpur State on 5 Laundi 32 16 30-9-1935 and since then it became a Municipal Board. It was administered as a part of Chhatarpur 6 Gaurihar 32 16 State. Its income for 1960·61 was Rs,61,119. 7 Bijawar 30 9 Maharajpur Municipality :- 8 Garhi Malehra 32 10 It was founded in 1939 and at present has 12 members-9 elected and 3 nominated, In 1960-61 it 9 Buxwaha 23 7 had an income of Rs. 70,215.04. These have been constituted 011 30-6-1964. Rural

After the formation of Vindbya Pradesh Gram­ Other Offices panchayats and Nyaya-panchayats the latter being purely a judicial body-were constituted. Their break up is:- Apart from these, the following offices are also located at Chhatarpur: (1) Office of the Executive Gram Nayaya Engineer! Public Health Division, (2)District Publicity District/Tahsil Panchayats Panchayats Officer, (3) Employment Exchange. (4) District Excise Chhatarpur District 326 104 and (5) the Distdct Statistical Officer.

Bijawar Tahsil 82 26 Laundi Tahsil 95 32 III Chhatarpur Tahsil 149 46 THE PEOPLE

These were reduced under the Madhya Pradesh The Growth of the Population Panchyat Act 1962 (No.7 of 1962) and the N. E. S. The table following gives the variation and the Blocks have been regarded as administrative units. percentage growth of the population in the district The present position is indicated below :- during the last sixty yeal's. ( Ii )

Table-Showing Variation in Population 1901-61.

Percentage Decade Percentage Variation District Year Population Decade Decade ------.------Variation Variation Rewa Madhya Division Pradesh State (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Chhatarpur 1901 441,124 District.

1911 476,5D7 _i_, 35,383 + 8.02 + ] 1.80 + 15.30 1921 437,318 39,189 8.22 8.93 1.38 1931 434,014 3,304 0.76 + 9.28 + 11.39 1941 464,041 + 30,027 + 6.92 + 13.59 + 12.34 1951 481,140 + 17,099 + 3.68 + 6.46 -I- 8.67 1961 587,373 + 106,233 + 22.08 + 24.65 + 24.17 - 1901-61 + 146,249 + 33.15 + 67.73 + 92.00

At the beginning of the twentieth century the tions are meagre and the tract has not yet been ope" population of the district stood at 441,124 persons ned up. The States are still in a state of isolation and during the decade 1901-11 it increased by 8.02,%. and administration in most places requires levelling The increase was more or less in accordance with up. The soil is poor and no where is it of high ferti­ the growth of the Rewa division, where it was only lity. Tanks are numerous but many are not in use. slightly higher being 11.80%. Then in the next two In the decade the first half waS favourable and the decades there was a continuous and considerable economic and seasonal conditions were satisfactory. decrease in the population. The decade 1911-21 was In the second half locusts and frosts did damage particularly a bad one. Influenza raged and took a in several parts. There was no serious scarcity or very heavy toll of lives; it impaired the vitality of the famine or epidemic anywhere. The conditions were people and though in the subsequent decade the condi­ normal on the whole. In the previous decade the tions had stabilized yet there was practically no reco­ Agency was badly affected by the Influenza epidemic very. In 1911-21 the entire division suffered a loss of and the recovery in most places has been slow. In population. Whereas the population in the 1921-31 Charkhari, Baoni and Chhatarpur population has decade, in other districts viz Tikamgarh, Panna, fallen. Adverse economic and administrative condi­ Satna, Shahdol, Rewa and Sidhi increaxed, Chhatarpur tions cause migration to the neighbouring parts. In alone suffered a further loss. About the population the absence of migration statistics, it is not possible of the States of Bundelkhand Agency, (of which the to estimate the fall in population due to emigration." present district of Chhatarpur was then a part) the In the 1931-41 decade the district gained in Census Superintendent of 1931 wrote*:- population by 6.92 % which again was low, when j'Bundelkhand is by no means a favoured region. compared to other districts in Rewa divison. Even It is subject to scarcity and drought. Communica- in 1941 the total population of the district was below

* Census of India. 1931, Vol. XX-Central India Agency, Part I Report, by C. S. Venkatachar p. 29. (Iii)

the 1911 figure. Thus so severe was the set back ditioDs for growth of population. Added to thi~ the between 1911-21 that even after 20 years the loss of observations made in 1931 also hold good. No won­ population could not be made good. The 1941-51 der the growth was slow. decade was of momentous political changes and Chhatarpur. like many States, was also merged into In the following decade malaria has been effecti­ Vindbya Pradesh and along with other States now vely checked, thanks to the concerted drive of the constitutes the present distrsct. In the areas of most National Malaria Eradication Programme Personnel. of the former princely States, the increase in popula­ 10 sOme parts of the district, filaria still persists. For tion has not been much. Tbe entire Rewa division the first time the growth of ropulation has been shows an increase of 6.46 % as against the State gro­ over 20 %. It WaS 22.08 % in 1951-61 decade which wth of 8.67 % and Cbhatarpuf shows an increase of is almost normal for the division. Thus it is only only 3.68 %. during the present decade that Chhatarpu.r 'arrived' at the stage of normal growth of the population in Commenting on "Natural increase Births and Rewa division and the State. Deaths" the 1951 Census Superintendent of Vindhya Pradeshwrote*:-- In the last sixty years 1901-61 the overall growth has been only 33.15% which gives the disttict forty "No vital statistics are available. In the dej:ade first place out of forty three in the matter of growth there were no serious epidemics and there was nO of popUlation. The other two districts below Chha­ famine, cholera appears in summer and after the tarpul' are Narsimhapur 30.71%, and Datia 24.46 %. rains in the towns and spreads to the neigh bouring This incidentally is the lowest in Rewa division and is villages. Inoculation against cholera and plague are almost half the growth rate of Rewa division. given in the towns to only a part of the population. Malaria takes its usual toll everywhere. There is har­ dly any villager who does not suffer from malaria The Tahsils. Towns, Villages & Houses: during September and October and suffers from its effect. for two or three months. Agricultural operat­ The Tahsils : ions suffer very much On account of malaria, Quinine and Cinchona and now Paludrine and Mapacrine are There are three tahsils in the district viz, (1) Laundi, (2) Chhatarpur and (3) Bijawar. Out of available to the educated people of the towns. The villagers depend on curing their diseases these Laundi is entirely rural; Chhatarpur tahsil has on herbs and prayers to the village deities. four towns viz. (1) Chhatarpur (22,146), (2) Maha­ The total Dumber of hospitals and dispen­ rajpur (11,762), (3) Nowgong (8,604) and (4) Garhi­ saries in Vindhya Pradesh is 101 which means that Malehra (6,728); and in Bijawar tahsil there is one there is one dispensary for 35,393 population. Drin­ town viz. Bijawar (7,079). Thus there are five towns king water supply in the villages is very unsatisfactory. in the district. More than 90 % of the wells in the villages have never been chlorinated. The.. e are a large number Among the tahsils Bijawar is the biggest in area of villages where there are no wells and the forest and has the highest number of villages. Chhatarpur people have to depend on brooks and small streams has the highest' population and the highest density for supply of drinking water." (rural aod urban) which is 230 per sq. mile. Laundi is smaller in area and population but has more per­ The out break of an occasional cholera epidemic sons to a sq. mile than Bijawar. The details rega­ and the continued suceptibility to malaria are no con. rding the tahsill1 are given in the table following :-

*Ccnsus of India, 1951, Vol. XVI-Vindhya Pradesh, Part I-R.eport & Subsidiary Tables, by N. K. Dube, p. 30. \ Jiii )

T rth:c Showing Area, f'(jpu!atinll ilncl Demit), NlIlJ1hl!l' of T(·l\'I1S ill

_}'- ('I' P"j1Uiatl"l1 ill the Diqr!c\ II)\' Rural Alea" on!), ,---_._- -~-- --- _--_ .. ---_------, 196} 1951 1941 193] 1921 1911 1901 Dj~trict/ Tahsi I Population Aren Density 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 9 6 5 5 5 3

Chhatarplll' District "31,OS-l :1 ,2% IGI In ]9)} the number ,,[ towns was 9 and out of these the [oUolling have ueen d::-classified in 1961: (I) Harra1pur (5,790,; ;,2; Bu;{waha (3,555); (3) L:1lI!;:] i Tahsil 127,.~33 679 18~ Laundi (4',919): healed ~tS towns for the first time in 1~151) [lnd (4) Rnj'H1gCir (4653), Among the other Chhatarpl:r Tahsil 248.()~g 1,259 197 towns Mahi'raj(1Uf ha~ oeen a town since 1911 and during the dec:lrle it moved 10 Cwss IV (i.e, popula­ Bijawar L!llSil ]55,033 1.358 114 tion 10,000 .. 19,909/, Bij:mar, Chhatarpur and Now­ gmg hUI-e heen to."'n~ since 190I. They constitute Thr TOlI'IIS the three towns in the di ,(riet \vhtch have had conti­ nUOlh existenr~ 2S [O\\'!lS in all the censuses, Garhi As r.'gards the urban area the table below illus­ Male-hra has bern a town since 1941. Rajnagar a tfilte~ t~l'~ g'L1wlh of IOWfh in th.: di~trict. town from 191 t t0. 1C)5t W:1~ decia,~ified in 1961,

Am0ng the t0wn~ tile decade grmnh has hf'ell as follow~ -

Towns POPlll alion lncrtase Percentilgc Ranking r- --_./'--- .--~ ~ Decr;l'a~e (-; ) \ - 1951 1961

1 2 3 4 5 G , Chhatarpur 14,110 22,146 + 8,036 56,95 2 Mahamjpur \%2 11,762 + (1,400 119.36

Nowgong 5.552 8,604 _L .1,052 -1- 54.97 3 , Bijawar (i 119 7,079 %0 15.S" Gnrhi Malehra 5,384 6.728 1,314 -. 2496 4

Of these e ~certjng Garhi [\1'llehra a'1d Rij:l\V[lr which ar~ llll':!er (Jram PanclJayats tr.e rest have M 1Illicipaiitics.

The Vi/fag(',\'

Th ·r.:: ar~ 1,210 \,lILlg~, In th~ ·.li~'.r;ct out of which lH :l'~ U'l'I\~II(Jil,~d. Til:: ta!1Silwio,e break­ up is indicated flelow ;.--

Name of DiSlrict i Total No. of Tn habited Un inhahit;:d Total Rural Population per Tahsil. vlllagcs PopuLtion in~tabited village 2 3 4 :) 6 Chhatarpllf Di,tricl 1,210 1,076 i~H 531,054 494 Vttlt1dl Tahsil 312 275 37 127 ,333 463 ChhatarpUT T" hsil 427 :J9~) 19 248.688 625 Bijawar Tahsil 471 403 63 155,033 385 ( liv )

The table reveals that (a) the villages generally (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) contain more population than those in other districts oftbe division of the State; (b) that among the Laundi 679.0 312 2.1~ 4 tahsils a village in Chhatarpur tahsil has the highest Tahsil number of persons on an average; and (c) Bijawar tahsil has the highest number of de-populated villages Chhatarpur 1,259.4 427 2.95 followed by Laundi and Chhatarpur. The number of Tahsil depopulated villages is high in Bijawar tahsil mainly because of the fear of dacoits and scarcity of drin- Bijawar 1,357.3 471 2.88 2 king water. The table below indicates the size of Tahsil villages :- Unit Total area Total No. Average Ranking From the above table it follows (a) that the size in sq. miles of villages Area of of a vi!Iage in the district is bigger than those of (Rural Area) (Inhabited a dlage Rewa division; lb) among the tahsils, the villages in only) (and uninha­ Chhatarpur tahsil are the biggest closely followed by bited) the ones in Bijawar and Laundi. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Rewa 22,601.5* 12.287 1.8+ 5 The table below indicates the growth of the po­ Division pulation in the villages during the decade. :- Chhatarpur 3,295.7 1,210 272 3 District

Table-showing the percentage of villages and population.

District Year Less than 500 500·999 1,000-1,999 ,----...... ----...., ,-----"--._----, , ____.A.-----., Percentage Percen- Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage of No. of tage of of No. of of po pula- of No. of of popuJa- villages in population villages in tion in this villages in tion in this this class in this this class class to this class class to to total class to to total total to total to tal No. of total popu- No. of population No, of population villages lation villages villages

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

Chhatarpur 1951 7500 39.70 17.M 31.91 6.30 21.32 District

1961 65.89 30.18 22.77 32.03 9.20 24.85

* Census of India. 1961, Vol. VIIf-Madhya Pradesh, Part IT-A-General Population Tables by G. Jagathpathi, p. 60. & 61 ~ lv )

2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000 & over , ____ .A. _____ ._., r------...A...------, .-______.A. _____ --., Percentage Percentage of Percentage of Percentage of Percen tage of Percentage of of No. of population in No. of vIllages population No, of villages populatio n in villages in this class to in this class in this class in this class this class to this class to total to total No. to total to total No. of total total No. population of villages population villages popUlation of viHages (9) (10) ( 11) (12) (13 ) (14)

1.06 7.07 2.05 11,85 0.09 1.09

The table brings ou t the following features: in The Occupied Huuses the villages of le~s than 500 range of popUlation there The iable below gives the variation during the has been a decrease of 9.11 ~.;; in their number decade in the matter of occupied houses. and 9.52 % in poputation that lived in them Year Total No. Increase Percentage Persons per in 1951. The villages sustaining popUlation of Occu­ Decrease variation occupied between 500-999 show an increase of 5.13 % in pied houses (+)(-) their number but only 0.12 % in population. Similarly house in the villages of 1,000.1,999 persons there has been (1) (2) (3) ( 4) (5) an increase of :2.90 % in thei.r number and 3.53 % in 1951 105,998 4.54 the population living in them. This emphasises that villages have grown in population The same trend 1961 115,636 +9,638 +9.09 5,08 is noticeable in the villages of 2,000-4,999 persons and 5,000 and above. a railway station The growth of the number of occupied houses village which was de-cla~sified in 1951 returned a IS not commensurate with the general growth of the population of 5,790 persons and is thus the biggest population. We may therefore expect an increase village in the di~trict. (Harpalpur bas been shown in the crowding of the houses. The growth of as a majra or hamlet of Sarsed village, Halka No. 9.09 % in the occupied houses being incommen­ 3, in R. 1. Circle Nowgong of Chhatarpur tahsil) surate, the pressure per occupied house has increa­ sed by 0.54 person. per house. The rural areas appear slightly more crowded; the position being:- Tile Houses State Total Rural Urban Basing the analysis of houses On 20 % sample Division in table E IV, It appears that a great majority of District houses in the district have mud walls followed by 1 2 3 4 unburnt bricks and stone. The use of G. 1. sheets is Madhya Pradesh 5.20 5.16 5,42 rare. The roofs are mostly of tiles shingle or slate followed by concrete and stones grass leaves reeds or Rewa District 5.21 5,24 4.82 bamboos. In the urban areas too the above materials Chhatarpur District 5.08 5.09 5.02 are used almost in similar proportions. In urban areas houses of burnt bricks are found in The crowding is only slightly less th:m that some numbers. In the villages few houses of burnt found in other districts of Rewa division or the bricks are also found. State generally. ( Ivi )

The Del15ity oj Poplilmion ChhatarpUf f)llows the geneI'd pattern. In the la~t sixty year3 the number of females per 1,000 males H*Chhatarpur has a density of 142 persons per bas steadily been going down Thl;: table iJdow in­ sq, mile. During the last thirty years the uemity has dicates the trelid. increased by only 13 persons per sq mi!e." so wrote N. K. Dube in his ]951 report. To this it may bo; Tota! Fem:ll\:s p~r 1,000 m:des added that during the la::.t tell yuHs the density has Rural increased by 34 persons per sq u,iJe which natur­ Urban 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 ally suggests, bettf'r than ever, gr,\wth, The concentration of pOjJulatioo tahsiiwise is as 0) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) below:- Total 891 393 911 920 923 943 943 Table-Showing Dea~ity ,.1' Puyulatiol1. Rural 893 802 :)(jg 919 924 943 946 Distt./TahtH Tota! Rural Urban Urban [;71 906 94:) !J:!4 912 940 899 (1) (2) (3) (1) During the last sixty y~ars the proportion of Chhatarpuf District 176 161 1,630 females has gone dvwn by 52. After remaining con~ stant at 9~3 (females per LOOO males) in 1901 and 188 :88 Laundi Tahsil ] 911 it went down to 923 in 1921 suggesting greater Chhatarpur Tahsil 230 197 1,436 female mortality and excess of male births during UlC decade. Then for the nex t 20 years lhe proportion Bijawar Tahsil 119 114 26,219 again remainert more or less onstant and went down in 1951 by 13 to 893, It has remained more or less From the above it fol! 'w, !h~t (a) in Chbatarpm constant at 891 in 1961. Thus in the last sixty years tahsil the deTl,ity is h;g:est ci(1

The north,~rn di" trcts ot the State generally Hamirpur (U. P.) 924 ;return excess of males ove1' f ~ males In this respect Banda (U. P) 905

* Cen~us ot India, 1951, Vol. XVI-Vindhya Pradesh, Report and Subsidiary Tables, by N.K. Dube. p. 12. (lvii)

Thu~ of all the adjoining distIids the number of by the Agency Surgeon. On the formation of females per 1,000 males is least in Chhatarpur. All Vindhya Pradesh these were collected by the Gram other distlicts of the Rewa division have returned Panchayats. The coverage was very inadequate and more females per thousand than Chhatarpur. The hence it was remarked in 1951 tbat* "No vital stati­ proportion improves among the Scheduled Cu&tes stics are available." In the urbau areas the M unici­ and Tribes who return 952 and 989 respectively. It palities are keeping a record of births Ilnd deaths. is difficult to assign any reasons for this imbalance. In the rural areas the chowkidars report the births The statistics point to more male births and their and deaths to the police station as was done consequent survival. befvrc"

Vital Statistics Religion

Tn the merged States of Vindhya Pradesh the Hindus form the bulk of the population constitut­ vital statistics were collected by the chowkidurs ing 96.43 ~~. (,f the total population and are followed and patwaris who submiHed the returns to the police by Muslims, Jains, Sikhs and Christians. The table stations. At Nowgong the work was looked after be!0w gives the decade variation.

Religion Population in Decade variation Percentage Ranking ,-____..A.. ____-, + Increase Variation - Decrease 1951 1961 2 3 4 5 6

Hindus 465.128 566.426 + 101.298 + 21.78 3 Muslims 11,104 15.890 -\- 4,786 +.43.10 2

Jains 4,055 4.071 + 16 -r 0.39 4 Sikhs 195 554 + 359 + 184.10 Christians 658 432 226 - 34.35 5

Total 481)40 587,373 + 106,233 + 22.08

From the above table it appears that in terms of Table showing Percentage Composition of percentage growth Sikhs have the highest growth Religions. of 184.10 The growth amongst the Muslims is ex, Religion 1951 1961 Variation almost twice as high as that amongts the Hindus, among Whom the growth is a little below the growth 2 3 4 of the district; whereas Jains have hardly shown Hindus 96.67 96.43 -0.24 any increase, there is a decrease in the Christian Muslims 2.31 2.71 +0.40 population. Jains 0.84 0.69 -0.15 During the decade the composition of religion Sikhs 0.04 0.10 + 0.06 was as under :- Christians 0.14 0.07 - 0.07 ------* Census of India, 1951. Vol, XVI-Vindhya Pradesh, Part I Report and Subsidiary Tables by N. K. Dube, page 30. (lviii)

The religion composition of the district remains iHother Tongue more of less unchanged except that the percentage of Muslims and Sikhs has increas'ed by 0.10 and 0.06 The district has returned as many as t\\enly respectively and in the ca,e of the others it has J1l nguages as mother tongue in !96{ as against six in gone down.that among the Hindus having been 1951. The table IJelow gtve, the decade variation reduced by 0.24 % with respect to such 1anguages as have retumed 100 or more speakers.

Table-showing percentage increa8' m Mother Tongue Languages.

Speakers in Decade Percentage Language ~------~--~----~ Variation Decade 1951 1961 (+ ) (-) Variation

1 2 3 4 5

480,789 I Hindi 580,708 T 99,919 + 20.78

Urdu 3,273 + 3,273 I 100.00 PUlljabi 112 682 T 570 + 508.9~

Gurumukhi 191 + 191 -j- 100.00 , Sindhi 209 594 T 385 -+ 184.21

Marathi 9 937 +- 928 10,311.11

Tamil 295 , 295 ]00.00

Gujarati 1 318 + 317 + 31,700.00 Bengali 20 207 + 187 + 93500

Table-Showing the percentage of speakers of promi. From the above it follows that for the first time nent languages of the District. Urdu has been returned as mother tongue. There Mother No. of Percentage appears no ostensible reaSon for its emergence as a Tongue' Speakers mother tongue. Growth in case of Punjabi, Sindhi, 1 . 2 3 Hindi 580,708 9886 Marathi and Gujarati speakers hiS been quite signi­ ficant. There were no speakers of Tamil in 1951 but 2 Urdu 3,273 0.56 there are 295 now. 3 Punjabi 682 0.12 4 Sindhi 594 0.10 5 Marathi 937 0.16 The following table gives the percentage of spea­ 6 Others 1,179 0.20 kers of prominent languages of the district. ---- 100.00 (lix)

The district is essentially Hindi speaking and it slightly during the decade. is spoken in the Bundelkhandi dialect All persons below the age of 9 were tabulated Marital Slaws as unmarried. In the next age group i. e. 10-14 In all ages there were 4r)7.40 married males per however 206.66 males and 552.76 females out of 1,000 males. In the case of females the figure was 1.OJOmales and females, have been returned as married. 531.24. In 1951 the comparable figure for Bundelkhand In the case of females, the high incidence of division (which included the following districts-Datia marriage points to the possibility of marriage among females in the ages, nearer 9 years. In the rural Tikamgarh. Panna, and Chhatarpur) was 471 and areas e~peciallYJ are not Chhatarpur is fairly near the figure. In the case of early marriages uncommon. females however the figure was 531 in 1951 in Bundel­ The table below gives the details of marital khand division and this seems to have gone up status for 1,000 males and females for all ages,

Table-showing Marital Status - Chhatarpur District.

Age Total Never, Divorced group Popula­ married' Married Widowed or separated. Un-classified. tion ~ __A. __• ~ __ A __• ~ ___A ___, , __A __, ,---~_, r--~-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

All 1000 1000 48D.63 352.46 467.40 53].24 48.38 1l4.93 3,59 1.37 Neg. Neg. Ages 0-9 1000 1000 1000 1000 10-14 1000 1000 791.38 445.14 206.66 552.76 1.48 1.91 0.48 0.19 15-19 1000 1000 507.23 39.46 482.66 954.82 7.56 4.83 2.55 0.89 20-24 1000 1000 291.28 3.64' 686.18 985.44 16.12 9,39 6.42 1.53 25-29 1000 1000 J51.22 1.58 816.88 977.07 24.93 19.82 6.97 1.53 30-34 1000 1000 100.93 1.13 851.99 942.06 39.30 54.18 7.78 2.63 35-39 1000 1000 91.84 1.06 842.28 900.54 60.09 95.15 5.79 3.25 40-44 1000 1000 78.43 1.19 835.51 798.41 77.78 196.83 8.28 3.57 45-49 1000 1000 66.30 1.10 807.46 706.17 120.65 288.63 5.59 4.10 50-54 1000 1000 56.07 0.98 766.96 483.64 171.18 512.93 5.79 2.45 55-59 1000 1000 72.35 0.99 718.35 488.24 205.20 509.11 4.10 1.66 60-64 1000 1000 46.64 19.90 687.24 261.81 262.70 7J5.59 3.42 2.70 65-69 1000 1000 59.26 1.39 603.90 229.14 329.71 768.08 7.13 1.39 70+ 1000 1000 47.28 1.78 499.14 108.51 450.87 888.52 2.71 1.19 A.N.S. 1000 1000 988. 37 862.74 117.65 11.63 19.61

Among the males in the 10-14 age group only the number of married males. h t'l~;e ag~s there is 206.66 are married, the figure goes up to 482.66 in a corresponding increase in the widowers. The 15-19 and is 686.18 in the 20-?4 age-group; number of never married males ha<; been fairly high from 25 onwards and upto 45·49 O\'::r 800 in practically all the age-groups. Even in age­ males per 1,000 males are married. The table reve­ groups 20·24, 25-29, 30-34 it is 291.28, 151.22 als that among the males the age of marriage is and 100.93 per 1,000 males respectivd~c. Frum somewhat high. In the 30-34 a§e-group 851,99 35-39 age-groups and above it begins to go down. males out of 1.000 are marri~d; this is the highest Widowers are highest in 70+ age being 450.87 per figure for married males in a particular age-group. 1,000 males. From 70+ to 45-49 the number of This represents a fairly high marriage rate. In the widowers goes down although in even 45-49 there 50 and above ages there is a perceptible decline in are 120.65 persons per 1,000 males. ( lx

Among the females in the ]0-14 age-group 552.76 4 Born t Jse\~ here Rural 19.82 out of 1,000 are married; the figure shoots up to in the district of Urban 2.00 954.82 in the 15-19 age-group. reaches a maximum Enumeration of 985.44 in 20-24 age-group remain~ steady at 977.07 in 25-29, still continues to top the 900 mark in 30-34, 21.82 being 942.06 and 900.54 in 35-39 and then begins to 5 Uttar Pradesh Rural 3.49 taper off. The fall is fairly rapid·it is 798.41 in 40-44 Urban 0.92 ages, 706.17 in 45-49 ages, 483.64 in 50-54 ages. As the figure falls the proportion of widows increases, 4.41 It is 95.15,196.83 288.63, 512.93. 509.11 in 35·39, 40-4t, 45-49,' 50-54, 55-59 age-gr0ups respec:tI­ vely. There are fewer divorces among fem,des than As much as 95.30 Yof the population is born males and also very few never marrier! females. and enumerated in the'~ State and another 4.41 ~~ in the neighbouring Slate of Ut.ar Pradesh. Thus Migration :- th~ total population born in Madhya Pradesh and The table below gives the place of birth:- in the neighbouring State of Uttar Pradel>h ------comes to 99.71 ~~, which f;uggests the limited Table - showing the place of Birth mobility of the popUlation. Another 023 % is born Total 1O[) l'enons in India and only 0.06 % is from countries other than --~------.._.,------India. A little over two-thirds of the population 69.88~~ Born in India Rural 90.40 Urban 9.54 has been born and CJn.tlrlUeS to live in the place of enumeration; thus migration from the distrirt is very 99.94 limited. Within the dis1rict ilsdf 21.82 % have moved 2 Within the State Rural 86.84 from one place to another. Thus migration becomes of Enumeration Urban 8.46 still more festr icted A little over one twenty- fifth of the population has come over from Uttar Pradesh. 95.30 The position of persons bor.1 in Chhatarpur but 3 Born in the place Rural 64.04 enumt:rated in the neighbouring districts of Panna, ot Enumeration Urban 5.84 Tikamgarh, Sagar and Dan,oh is indicaled in the 69.88 table below :-

Table-showing persons born in Chhatarpur but enumerated in the adjoining districts.

Percentage Total Rural Urban ,-_____A-.- ____, ,-___.A.- ___. __, to total ,-______A~_-_, District p<'pulation Persons Males Females Pnsons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Tikamgarh 1.00 5,88J 927 4,956 5,217 692 4,525 666 235 431 2 Panna 0.99 5,803 1,133 4,670 5,051 R76 4,175 752 257 495 3 Sagar 0.51 3.004 622 2,382 2,688 491 2,197 316 131 185 4 Damoh 0.26 1,555 459 1,096 1,428 419 1,009 127 40 87 (lxi)

The table points out that most of these persons effects of heapings at multiples of 5, still the data is not enough to permit analysis, unless corrected or live in the rural areas of these districts smootlled. Thus it is safer to (.:onfine the scrutiny of The Age Tables the data at age intervals 0-14, 15 34, 35·59 and 60+ which corresponds to children, young persons, The age data given below are based on ungra­ middle aged persons and old persons. The table duated ages and though the quinquennial groupings below shows the distribution of 100 persons into adopted below surpress to some extent the distorting certain age-groups by sex and sex-ratio.

Distribution of 100 persons by age-groups and sex-ratio - --.------~ ----- ~------.-----

,Percentage ______of population..J-- in______the age-group., Chhatarpur District State Sex Ratio ..______..A-- _____~ ,-----.A.-----1 r------"- ---, P M F P M F Chhalarpur State 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All ages 100.0 52.9 47.1 100.0 51.2 48.8 891 953

0-4 16.1 8.1 8.0 16.4 8.2 8.2 978 996 5-9 13.4 7.0 6.4 14.3 7.3 7.0 920 966 10-14 10.2 5.7 4.5 10.1 5.4 4.7 780 847 0-14 39.7 20.8 18.9 40.8 20.9 19.9 904 974

15-19 8.3 4.7 3.6 7.9 4.1 3.8 786 929 20-24 8.5 4.4 4.1 8.6 4.2 4.4 941 1,069 25-29 8.4 4.5 3.9 8.8 4.5 4.3 852 939 30-34 7.2 4.0 3.2 7.4 3.9 3.5 796 897 15-34 32.4 17.6 14.8 J2.7 /6.7 16.0 844 959

35-39 5.5 2.8 2.7 5.8 3.1 2.7 997 878 40-44 5.9 3.2 2.7 5.2 2.7 2.5 858 950 45-49 4.6 2.4 2.2 4.2 2.2 2.0 899 886 50-54 4.6 2.5 2.1 4.0 2.1 1.9 833 908 55-59 2.1 1.1 1.0 2.1 1.1 1.0 918 903 35-59 22.7 12.0 10.7 21.3 J1.2 10.1 899 905

60-64 2.7 1.4 1.3 2.4 1.2 1.2 987 1,080 65-69 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.9 0.4 0.5 1,079 1,157 70+ l.6 0.7 0.9 1.8 0.7 1.1 1,244 1,373 60+ 5.2 2.5 2.7 5.1 2.3 2.8 1,075 1,190 0.1 A,~ not Neg. Neg. Neg, 0.1 Neg. 593 898 stated

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The table reveals that nearly two-fifths of the In the 60+ age-group there are 5.2% person~ in the population.39.7% is in the young age-group of 0-14. district and 5.1 % in the State. A bulk o\' the popu­ This is fairly near the State percentage of 40.8%. lation is in the younger age-group. Nearlyone-third of the populatioli 32.4% is in the age-group of 15-34. This is nearly the same as for The table below gives the percentage distribu­ the State. In the 35-59 age- group there is 22.7% of tion of 100 persons in 1951 and 1901 into broad age­ the popUlation as against the State figure of 21.3%. groups. (Ixii) ------_._.-----_. pared to 1951 there are fewer persons in the older Table-'showing percentage distribution ages and this is confirmed by the fact that in the age­ of 100 per~ol1s in 1951 and group 65j- there has been a decrease of 2.7~~. 1961 into broad age-group,. Longevity in the district seems to have been affec­ ted. 1951 1961 r----.-..A..--j r----~--1 Age-Group P M F P M F The Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tl'ibes

2 3 4 6 7 The Scheduled Castes

0-14 34.9 IS.7 16.2 39.7 2Q.9 18.8 As many as eleven Scheduled Castes (and 15-34 31.4 18.0 13.4 32.4 17.6 14.8 one unclassifiable) bave been returned from the 35-64 28.5 14.9 13.6 25.3 13.3 12.0 district and the total population is 1'29,737 persons 65+ 5.2 1.7 3.5 2.5 1.1 1.4 A.N.S. or 22.1 % of the district population. It would not be N~g. Neg, N~g. possible to compare the 1951 and 1961 figures beca­ ~------~----...... -~~- --_ ------. ~-- use of the changes in the number of SchedUled The table reveals that there has been a pe;·cen. Castes. They generally live in rUfal areas and return lage increase in the younger population i. c. age­ 564 workers per thousand persons as against 513 for group 0-14. The increase to the tune of 4 9% in the the district. The sex-ratio among Scheduled Castes composition of the population is fai1'ly significant. is 952 against 2>91 lor the district. Thus the propor­ There has also been an increase (I[ 1.0 i in the 15.34 tion of females when compared to the rest of the ·0 age-group but there: ha~ been a decrea~e of 32 j( district is much higher. The table below gives the in the 35·64 age-group. This suggests that as co;' details regarding important castcs:-

Table-showing the ImporLmt Scheduled Castes.

Percentage to total All SCheduled , __- ______Scheduledh-- Castes______, Castes. Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urball

2 3 4 6 7

All SCheduled 129,737 123,063 6,674 100.00 100,00 100.00 Castes

Basor 13,994 13,070 924 10.79 10.62 13.84 Chamar 100,777 96,691 4,086 77.68 78.57 61.22 Dari or Damar 646 631 15 0.50 0.51 0.22 Kumhar 11,675 1l,157 SI8 9.00 9.07 7.76 Mehtar or Bhangi 1,360 621 739 1.05 0.50 11.07 Sansia or Bedia :m 245 108 0.27 O.~O ].62 -----.---.--~ - -_ .. __ ---,_ _ .. " ~-. ----.------.~.--.------_.. _- (lxiii)

I The main occupation among them i, cultivation by workers in cultivation-1,289 persOns Or 17.4% followed by agrie ul tural IHtour~ 'Other Services' and 749 persons or 10.1 % as agricultural labourers. Their participation rate and sex-ratio is 529 and and workers jll Household Indu4ries. The inset 969 respectively. tabJe illdicates the position. The Kumhars

The Kumhars are the traditional rotter Categories of Work class making earthen vessels. They have returned cuI. ;:... ______,A ___ . ______~ ___._-, tivation as their main occupation for as many as Total I[ III IV V VI VII VIII IX 3,035 persons constituting 46.6~~ of the total workers Workers -----...... -,_._,..~."'-"---' ... ---.~~.-'-"~''''"'''_'_''''~ are engaged in it. This is closely followed by workers 100.0 44.5 23.0 r.9 12.9 0.4 1.1 0.1 OJ 15.8 in Household Industries which is mostly making earthen vessels. This category constitutes 2,480 per­ sonS or 37.5% of the total workers. Other important The following are the main castcs (which have categories of work returned are 364 persons or 5.5% returned 3CO or'morc persons) (I) Cltamurs(IOO,777>; of the total workers who are engaged as Agricultural (2) Basor (13,994), (3) Kumhar (11,675); (1) Mehtar labourers, 233 persons are 3.5% in 'Other Services'. or Bhangi (1,360); (5) Dori or Damar (t46), (6) They return 567 workers Fer 1,000 population and Beldar or Sunkar (531) and (7) Sansia or l3edia(353). the sex-ratio is 936. The The Mehtar or Bhangi

The Chamars are the traditional workers Traditionally this is the sweeper and sca­ in leather and hides-the wcrd being derived from venging caste and 378 persons or 66.6% of the total Sanskrit 'Cliarma Kar' meaning a workers in leather. population is still engaged in scavenging. Their main They constitute 77.68% of the total Scheduied economic activity is under the category 'Other Ser­ Castes if) the di51Tlct and live m0stly in the rural vices' where they are mostly engaged for personal areas. They have reiurncd 573 workers per 1.000 services. This category of work is foHowed by culti­ population and nearl~ three-fourths of them are vation, 50 persons of 8.8% and agricultural labourers engaged either as cultivators or as agricultural labo­ 29 persons or 5.1 %. They are evenly spread out in : res. The sex-ratio among them is 949. There are 332 the rural and urban arras; but in urban areaS they workers engaged in tanning 3nd currying of hides are mostly engaged in scavenging. All mehtars enga­ and another 2,317 or 4,O~; of the workers are in ged in cultivation live in rural areas. They have household jndustry \-\ llich nic'~11) consist, of workers returned 418 workers per 1,000 and the sex ratio in the leather trade. As many (lS 10,046 persons or IS 988. 17.4% of the worker5 are cngagcJ in 'Other Services'. Tile Schedliled Tribes From the above it [,)lIows that the Chamars thou~h traditional workers in leather are also taking to The district has returned nine Scheduled cultivation and other vocations. Tribes; apart from such persons who were tabulated The Basol's as Unc1assifiables. The SchedUled Tribe population is 17,228 persons constituting 2.93% of the total The Basors are the workers in bamboos and population, and they live mostly in rural areas The wooden materials. They constitute 10.79~:' of the main Tribes (returning 100 or more persons) are:­ Scheduled Castes. Their main occupation is in (J) Gond inCluding Pathari (2,848); (2) Khairwar Household Industry in which "1,529 persons or 61.2% including Kondars (4,186); (3) Nat Navdigar (618); of the total workers ure enga:;ed The industry is (4) Sallf (5,066) and (5) Sonr (4,442). The table mainly makiJlg of 'wooden products, Ihjg is followed below gives their pattern of work. Table- showing Distribution of 100 Workers among Industrial Categories by se!ected Sched uled Tribes

Name of Total Cltegories of Work Tribe Work- r- -"------, ers 1 U III IV V VI Vll Ylll IX

2 3 4 6 7 I) ') !O II

All Scheduled 100.00 48.9 24.3 4-.7 2,0 0.3 1.4 0.3 Neg IS.l Tribes, 1 Gond 100.00 73.1 18.0 3,6 3,5 0.2 1.6 2 Khairwar 100.00 57.7 17.5 5.0 3.9 0.6 0,7 0.4 14.2 3 Nat 100.00 53.0 24.9 2.4 1.2 1.6 0.4 0.4 1.2 14.9 4 Saur 100.00 44.6 32,0 5.0 0.7 0.1 0,9 0.6 16.1 5 Sonr 100m 29.8 26,6 5.2 0.5 Neg. 2.2 0.1 Neg. 35,6

Industry 56 persons or 3.5 %. The sex r;Itio among them is 1,018.

The KhairWGr includillg KondoI'

The Khairwars ij;cluding Kondan return 4,186 persons constituting 2·L3 ~~ of llJC Scheduln] Tribes popuLtion and live mostly in TUrDl areas. 111 the districts of fonner Vjndhya Pradesh the Khairwars have been grouped together with Kondars; their respective population being I~l and 3,995 persons. They I'eturn 625 workers per thousand and arC mostly engaged in cultivation 1.510 persons or 57.7% of the workers. in agricultural labour 459 persons or 17,5 % of the workers. Other Services 371 or 14.2 % persons, in Mining, Quarrying, and Hunting etc. 132 persons or 5.0 % and Household Industry 101 persons or 3.9 %, Except pers')ns engJged in Mining, Quarrying ------_--_.'.' cct. in which nearly half the number lives in urban areas the other live mostly in rural areas. The sex The Gonds including Pathari ratio is 1,079.

The Gonds are fairly well spread out in the entire Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and Kahu/a}' State, being found in 39 districts. There is a lot of In the districts of former Vindhya Pradesh Nat. uncertainty about the origin of Gouds in the State. Navdigar, Sapera and Kabutar have been clubbed Tn the XIV century they ruled over Mandla, Chhind· together. They total 618 persons or 3.6 % of the \:Vara and the nearby regions. In the district they Scheduled Tribes population. The participation rate have returned 565 workers per 1,000 persons and are and sex-ratio being 403 and 807 respectively. mostly working as cultivators 1,177 persons or 73,1~~ of the workers, agricultural labourers 289 or 18.0%. The Nat ;-The Nats arc treated as Scheduled These are followed by workers in Mining, Quarrying, Castes in the erstwh.ile Madhya Bharat region and Fishing, Forestry, Live stock etc. 58 persons or 3.6°~ are neither Scheduled Castes nor Tribes in the former of the workers and pers:>ns engaged in Household Mahakoshal or Bhopal districts. They total 477 (lxv) persons in the district and drc professional acrobates, The Rural/Urban Setting tight rope walkers and are generally of the wandering type. Their participation rate and sex-ratio is 413 Chhatarpur is essentially a rural tract and out and 863 respectively. of 1,000 persons only 96 persons live in urban areas, and though this figure is well below the State pro­ portion of 143 persons in urban areas, it remains the Sapera ;-Sapera has been treated as a synony­ highest in the division The comparable figures for mous group of Nats. The district returns 141 persons. other neighbouring districts are:--Panna (51), Tikam­ The Saperas are those Nats who are pmfessional snake­ garll (45), Satna 191), Rev;R {56). Sagar (227) and charmers. Their participation rate and sex-ratio is Damoh (127). 631 and 640 respectively.

Kahutal's alld Navdigars :-these are synonyms 0\ The last two districts are however in Jabalpur Nat- As many as J 32 p~rsons or 53.0 % of the workers division. During the decade proportion of urban return cuIti"ation, followed by 62 persons or 24.9 % dwellers has gone down, as WOUld appear from the in agriculwrallabourers and 37 persons or 14_9 % in inset table below :- 'Other Services'.

Saw Year Proportion of Decade Varia­ The Saur, appear to he the same tribe as Sonrs Urban popula­ tion of Urban although the-y Lave been separately enumerated in tion. Population accordance with the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order, 1956. They number, ------_ --_.--__ -----_-- 5,066 persons or 29.4 % of the Scheduled Tribes in 2 3 the district and constitute the largest slngle tribe in the district. They live entirely in rural tracts and 1951 102 have returned cultivation] ,316 persens or .:: 4.6% of 1961 96 Increase of 14.59 % the total workers as their chief occupation followed by Agricultural Labour, 94-6 persons or 32.0 'I~. 'Other Services' 476 persons or 16.1 % and in Mining, Quarrying, Fishing, Hunting, etc. 116 persons or This is because of de--c1assification of four towns 5.0 %. Their participation rate and sex-ratio is :8~ l'i:;. Harpalpur, Buxwahl1, Laundi and _Kajnagar : and 1,069 respectively. despite the increase in the urban population during The Sonr the decade.

There are 4,442 persons or 25.8 % the total Scheduled Tribes population which has been returned The Proportion of Workers & Non-workers as Sonr, Their main occupation is 'Other Services' 896 persons or 35.6 % followed by workers in culti­ vation 749 persons or 29.8 %, workers as Agricul­ The district ha& returned 513 workers per 1,000 tural Labourers 668 persons Of 26.6 % and in persons. This is a slightly lowol' figure when com­ Mining. Quarrying, Hunting and Fishing etc. 131 pared to the divi"lon or State figures of 526 and 523 persons or ~.2 %. Their participation rate and sex­ respectively. Excepr for which ratio is 567 and 846 respectively. has returned 539 workers per thousand, all other adjoining districts return much less. (Ixvi)

----_.._---- Table - showing Workers per thousand 1 2 3 4 5 Population Chhatarpur T 513 623 388 District R 527 634 407 State! T Persons Males Females U 380 527 211 Divisanj R D·strict. U 1-'allna T 527 618 429 District R 538 625 445 1 2 3 4 5 U 310 494 105

Sagar T 473 577 359 Madhya Pradesh T 5-23 602 440 District R 503 fOO 399 State R 552 616 486 U '349 524 145 U 369 501 218 Darnall T 472 585 355 Rewa Division T 526 610 437 R 536 615 453 District R 491 600 379 U 369 539 166 U 339 482 182

.~- ...- ..- ,...... -~' -~-..,.. Tikamgarh District T 539 612 457 The district follows the general pattern in retur- R 549 618 472 U 326 493 143 ning more workers in the rural areas and the least

...... "",_. __,"'_'__-"IJ_ ,.,_,...__ number among females in urban areas .

The Workers The table below g;ives the details of the w;)rking categories in the district :-

S. No. Category of Work Number of Percentage to Ranking Workers total workers ---._ --- 1 2 3 4 5

I As Cultivators 185,202 61.5 Ir As Agricultural Labourers 37,663 12.5 2 III In Mining, Quarrying. Live­ 10,722 3,6 5 stock. Forestry. Fishing, Hunting and plantations, Orchards and allied activities

IV At Household Industry 22,786 7.6 4 V In Manufacturing other than 1.647 0.5 8 Household Industry VI In Construction 2,513 ... 0.8 7 VI[ In Trade and Commerce 5,568 1.9 6 VIn In Transport, Storage and 1,224 0.4 9 Communications IX In Other Services 33,771 11.2 3 (lxvii)

From the above cultivation is the main occupa­ The details are indicated below:­ Workers in Cultivation Tahsilwise break~up tion and along with workers as agricultural labou­ Percentage rers; they constitute nearly three-fourths of the wor­ District! Workers in Tahsil Culti vation to total king force. workers

2 3 Cultivation ------Chhatarpur Distt. 185,202 61.5 Nearly six oUI of ten workers in the district are Chhatarpur Tahsil 75,462 51.1 cultivators. BaIring Chhatarpur tahsil where 51.1 % Laundi Tahsi) 51,172 76.3 Bijawar Tahsil 58,568 67.9 of the total workers are culti,'ators, the other two The main crops of the district are jowar, wheat, tahsiJs have retumed more than two third workers barley, rice, gram. tur, sesamum and linseed. The under this head. In Chhatarpur the figure falls, facilities for irrigation being mearge the cultivation because there are fewer cultivators in the urban is mostly of the dry type. The table below gives the areas. cropping pattern of the district for the year 1960-61. Area Sown under various Crops -1960-61

District) Total Area sownA ______under ~ Tahsil crop- ped ,- area Rice Jowar Wheat Barley Total Gram Tur Other cereals pulses and Millets

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~.-~--~ ... -,. Chhatarpur 100.00 6.52 11.94 17.17 9.&2 62.79 J5.87 1.93 5.87 District

Chhatarpur 100.00 5.69 14.13 11.48 14.42 67.04 6.38 0.96 7,25 Tahsil

Laundi 100.00 1.28 14.43 25.07 3.61 47.90 35.19 4.89 2.34 Tahsil

Bijawar 100.00 13.43 5.95 17,] 1 9.67 72.55 9.16 0.17 7.63 Tahsil ._---, _-_.-- ~- -_-- --- _._._-

,-______. ______Area sown A. under --~ Total Total Sugar Total Sesa- Lin- Total Total Area Net pulses Food cane food mum seed oil Non- sown area grains crops (til) seeds food more sown Crops than once

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

-_"------~------.-.------.~.-- •.. _---_- 23.67 86.46 0.30 87.54 9.92 1.78 11.87 12.46 10.55 89.45

14.58 81.62 0,31 83.05 13.71 2.27 16.06 16.95 14.03 85.97 42.42 90.32 0.15 90.75 6.24 2.17 8.71 9.25 1.69 98.31 16.95 89.51 0,44 90.79 8.22 0.61 9.03 9.21 14.95 85.05 (lxviii)

This table .reveals (a) that out of the total area Wheat;- The acreage under whea t has been sown only 10.55 is sown more than once, ( b) in going up steadily. It was 82,679 acres in 1951-52 Laundi tahidl the area sown more than once is only but rose to 121,999 acres in 1959-60. In 1960-61 out 1.69%, (c) food crops account for 87.54% of the total of a total acreage of 111,929, 35,437 acres or 31.66% area sown, (d) as compared to other tahsils more oil was irrigated. Thus much _of the wheat is of unirri­ seeds are sown in Chhatarpur, (e) the area under gated type. In Laundi tahsil it is sown in 25.07% pulses in Laundi tahs it is as high as 42.42% of the of the total area sown, total area and (f) a1th ough 62.79% of the total area sown in the district is covered by cereals and Barley :- The highest acreage under barley was millets. Laundi tahsil shows only 47.90~~ of the area in 1951-52 when 65,566 acres were sown. The acre­ when compared to 72.55% in Bijawar. age was least 58,908 acres in 1953-54. The variation has not been much. The crop is mostly of the irri­ Area There has been a steady rise in the net area gated variety; 50,750 acres out of 64,060 or 79.22% sown. It touched the highest figure of GO{ ,891 acres acres being of the irrigated variety. in 1959-60 and again came down to 583,219 acres in Gram:- In 1951-52 gram was sown in 85,134 1960-61. There has been a steady decline in the area acres and during the next six years the acreage under current fallows. Table 2A. 1 gives the details showed a downward trend. It has gone up again and of land utilisation during the decade. The table below in 1960-61 it was sown in 103,504 acres. It is mostly gives the decade variation :- unirrigated and only 7,970 acres or 7 7% ieceive the benefit of irrigation. As among the tahsils it is sown Net Area i Decade in 35.19% of the total sown area in Laundi.

_-__ ~y_e_ar_,_, ______sow_n___ t_ ~;~~!~~_ Tur- The area Sown under tur has been stea­ dily going up. It was 7,252 acres in 1951-52, touched 1951-52 519,726 a maximum of 13.455 in 1959-60 and came down 1960-61 583,219 63,493 or 12.22% to 12,580 in 1960-61. It is mostly unirrigated. In Lauodi it i) sown in 489% of the total sown area. From the above it fOllows that 583,219 acres or 27.37% of the area, as given in the village papers is Sugar-cane:- Very little of sugarcane is grown under cultivation. The cultivated area in terms of in the district. Since 1951-52 the acreage has been the entire surface is also 27.37%. In the former Chha· steadily going down. In 1960.61 it was sown in 1,940 tarpur State 178,900 acres representing 25.00% of the acres out of which 1,856 or 95,67% waS irrigated. total area Was sown at the beginniug 0 f the twentieth The facilities for irrigation being very limited and century and the double cropped area was 3.94%. there being no scope for marketing the sugar-cane, very little of it is sown. The Crops

Rice :- In 1960-61 rice was SOWn in 42,486 acres Condiments & Spices:- The area sown under and this represents the highest area sown in the de­ condiments has steadily been going down. It was cade. Out of this only 869 or 2.05% was irrigated. 1,757 in 1951·52 touched the rock botton of 953 TI us rice is mostly an unirrigated crop. Among the in 1958·59, and although it never reached its former t:'hsils the acreage proportionately is the highest in acreage, but 10taHed 1,193 acres in 1960-61. Almost Bijawar tahsil being 13.43~~. all condiments need irrigation, The condiments grown are:- onions, earlie, coriander and ginger. Jowar :- The area under jowar has varied from 50,419 acres in 1951-52 to 98,359 acres in 1954-55. Til (Sesamum):- Til was grown in 79,892 acres When the rainfall is less, acreage goes up. It is en­ in 1951·52. During the decade the acreage showed tirely unirrigated. In 1960-61 it was sown in 77 ,840 general increase except in 1960-61 when it fell to acres. As among the tansils, Laundi with 14.43% has 64,653. In Chhatarpur and Laundi tahsils it is sown proportionately greater acre~ge under jowar. in 13.71% and 6 24% of the total area rellpectively. (Ixix)

Rape and Mustard:- The cultivation of rape and The figures show an all round increase except mustard has shown some increase during the decade, in the case of tanks where they appear to have gone It was sown in only 202 acres in 1951-52, 197,284, down. 170 and 372 in 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55 and 1955-56. Thereafter it increased to 1,226 in 1956-57 Statistics during 1951-52-1960-61 and] ,063 in 1960-61.

During thi period which nearly (if not exactly) Linseed: - The acreage has varied between 5,592 coincides with the 'before I plen and after II plan acres in 1954-55 and 1 t,575 in 1960-61. The crop stages' the area under irrigation remained as occupies 1.78'10 of the total area sown. In Chhatar· followst :- pur and Laundi the acreage is 2.27~~ and 2.17% respectively.

Fruits and Vegetables: - The acreage under fruits and vegetables bas been steadily going up. It Year Area under Variation Percentage was 1,469 acres in 1951-52 and k pt increasing stea· Irrigation i- Increase Variation dily, crossed the 3,000 acres mark in 1957-58 and - Decrease was sown in 3,931 acres in 1960-61. 2 3 4 lrrigation:- 1951-52 96.662 In the district privately owned wells are the 1960-61 102,354- + 5,692 + 5.89 main source of irrigation followed by tanks and canals. Leather bucket~ or charas and wooden rehats are mainly used for irrigation. Some pumps have also been installed in the last few years There were The figures given by the two sources do not as many as 29,328 pacca and 3,117 katcha wells in exactly tally, but are fairly neaf each other and call use for irrigation in 1963·64 and nearly 100,000 for no further elucidation. acres were irrigated by these giving about 3 acres The break up of the sources of irrigation is per well. The progress of irrigation in terms of plan indicated below :- periods is indicated he!ow* :-

Area Irrigated in acres Year 1960--61 ,------"--_. ~-----, SOurce of Before Enu of End of DlIring III

Irrigation I Plan I Plan II Plan Plan up to , ______.A.- ______---. Period 1963-64 ---~------~- Total area All other Tanks Wells Canals 2 3 4 5 Sources

3 4 By Wells 81,660 83,900 93,379 104,941 2 5 By Tanks 7,925 8,015 6,665 5,849 By Canals 372 900 1,514 6,479 102,354 • 903 5.782 92,173 2,896 By other sources 120 700 1,306 741

------~-~~-.------100.00 0.88 90.64 2.83 Total 90,077 93,515 102,864 118,010 ------

*Source:- District Agricultural Officer tsource - Director Land Records (lXltJ

Workers in Mining, Quarrying, From the above it follvws that wells are the Forestry, Fishing, Hun ting, main sources for irrigation. The acreage under canals and Plantations, Orchards and has also been gJing up and this is mainly due to allied Activities the (1;onstruction of minor and medium projects. Out of a total area of 583,219, as many as 102,354- Tbere are 10,722 persons 8,007 males and acres or 17.55% were irrig1t~d in 1960-61. 2,715 females or 3.56% of the workers in this cate­ gory. Out or these 6.271 persons or nearly 58.49% are in the rural areas. The main categories are:-

S.N. Code Brief description of No. of Workers Percen tage to total Ranking No. the Ind us try , ______A _____-., workers of the category P M F

__ ~ _._._ •• u __ --_" -----.------~------, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

._-_.- ~------. -

005 Production of vegetables 433 347 86 4.04 6 2 006 Production of fruits and nuts 232 201 31 2.16 7 in plantation, vines and orchards 3 007 Production of wood. bamboo, 2,203 1,280 923 20.5:; 2 cane, reeds, thatching. grass etc.

4 OO~ Production of ot~er agricultural 1,256 880 376 11.71 3 produce (Urban) 5 015 Production of other plantation 1,082 717 365 10,09 4 crops not covered above 6 021 Felling and cutting of trees 543 283 260 5.06 5 and transportation of logs 7 040 Production and rearing of 4,284 3,749 535 39.96 livestock ( large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as goat, buffalo and cow

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Workers in the Household Industries pur tahsil alone there are 13,368 persons or 58.67% There ar~ 22.786 persons 15,649 males of this category. Laundi tahsil with 2,583 persons or and 7,137 females constituting 7.6% of the total 11.34% has returned the least workers among the number of workers. These are mostly confined to tahsils of the district. The details regarding the the rural areas where 20,445 persons or 89.73% of industries are: (only the main household industries the total workers of this category live. [n Chhatar- have been considered). (bod)

S. NQ. Code Brief description of the Industry No. of workers Percentage to total Ranking No. , ____ .A.___ , workers of the P M F category

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

040 Production and rearing of livestock 3.585 2,689 905 15.73 2 ( large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such ItS cow, hulfa 10, goat

2 206 Production of butter, ghee, cheese 1,262 425 837 5.54 6 and other dairy products

3 207 Production of edible fats and oils 1,865 957 1;)08 8.18 4 (other than hydrogenated oil ) 4 273 Making of textile garments including 889 786 103 3.90 9 rain-coats and headgear

282 Manufacture of structural wooden 1,088 1,065 23 4.77 7 goods ( including treated timber) such as beam~, posts, doors and windows

6 288 Manufacture of material from cork, 5,066 2,974 2,092 22.23 bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 7 311 Manufacture of shoes and other 1,759 1,703 56 7.72 5 leather foot wear 8 350 Manufacture of earthen-ware and 2,371 1,417 954 10.41 3 earthen pottery

9 369 Manufacture of sundry hard-wares 1,001 969 32 4.39 8 10 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silver- 858 813 45 3.77 10 ware and wares using gold and other precious metals.

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From the above it follows that there are no 48.37% of the workers in the industry. All these housebold industries of any note in the district. callings are rural in nature and do not require a pro­ Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo pro­ frssional skill of any high _?rder and may be found duction and rearing of live-stock and manufacture in an area wlJ.ere the economy is markedly rural. of earthen wares and pottery alone account for The other ca1lings too are of similar nature. ( !xxii )

Workers ill the Mallufacturing other than Household If/dustry

In this category there are 1,647 persons 1,459 are very few workers in jhi~ category suggesting still males and 188 females, constituting 0.5 ,'~ of the total fewer industries. The main industries are detailed wQrker;;. It is obvious from the above that there below: s. :No. Code Brief description of the No. of Workers Percen- Ranking No. Industry r-----" ., tage to p M F total wurkc::rs uftbe category

------~, --- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

. _------~ ---_ ------~----~-~-~ _. ------'--- 1 200 Production of rice, aUa, flour 183 142 41 (R) 11.11 2 etc. by milling, dehusking and processing of crops and food- grains 2 273 Making of textile larments including 301 293 8 (U) 1828 raincoats ::Ind hea gcars

3 282 Manufacture of structural wooden 141 140 1 (U) 8.56 3 goods such as beams, posts etc.

As many as 1,076 persons out of 1,647 or males and 308 females 01' o.a /~ of the total workers 65.33 % of the total workers are engaged iu urban in this category. They are mostly (71.15 % ) in areas and are engaged in various manufacturing the rural areas. Laundi tahsil has returned only 88 processes. The making of textile garments, raincoats and manufacture of structural wooden goods is pers"hs-all males-followed by Bijawar 790 persons mostly confined to the urban areas, but the pro­ 657 males and 133 females. Chhatarpur tahsil with du

S. No. Code Brief description of the Industry No. of workers Percen- R .. uking No. r- -., tage to p M F total workers of the category

2 3 4 5 IS 7 8

~--~-.~

400 Construction and maintenance of 779 694 85 31.00 2 buildings including erection floor- ing, decorative constructions' elec- trical and sanitary installati~ns

2 401 Construction and maint~Illlnce of rail· 1,262 1,146 11(5 50.22 ways, roads, bridges. tunnels

3 403 Construction and maintenance of water 472 365 ]07 18.78 ways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankment, dam, canal etc. " _ (!xxiii)

Workers in Trade and Commerce persons or 64.71 % are in the rural areas. There are only 639 persons or 11.48 % in Laundi tahsil as There are 5,568 persons 4,586 males and 982 against 1,466 Of 26.33 ~~ and 3,463 or 62.19% in females or 1.85 IS of the total workers in this cate­ Bijawar and Chbatarpu):' tahsils respectively. The gory. A greater portion of the workers ~,603 details regarding the above category are:-

S. No. Code Brief description of the Industry No. of workers Percen- Ranking No. ,--' , tage to p M F total workers ofthe category ---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ------640 Retail trade in cereals, pulses, 3,011 2,413 5i8 54.08 vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry etc. 2 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, 409 406 3 7.35 3 dhoti, saree, readymadegarments of cotton, wool, silk, etc.

3 689 Retail trade in goods unspecified 655 488 167 11.76 2

Trading is mostly of a retail and miscellaneous of work. They are spread out in urban and rural character and this seems to underline the fact that areas; the urban areas ho\.vever return 54.98 % of the there is not much of trade or commerce in the category. Laundi tahsil has returned only 46 males district. workers and Bijawar 142 persons 125 males and 17 females. In Chhatarpur tahsil there are 1,036 Workers in Transport persons 966 males and 70 females constituting Storage & Communications 84.64 % of the workers of this category. In the city There are 1,224 persons 1,137 males and 87 itself there are 393 persons in the above category. females or 0 41 % of the total workers in tbis category The details are :- S.No, Code Brief description of the Category No of Workers Percentage to Rank­ No. ~_.A-__-. total workers ing P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

700 Transporting by railways 62 62 ).07 6 2 701 Transporting by tramways and 317 316 25.90 bus services 3 702 Transporting by motor vehicles 159 159 12.99 5 ( other than omnibus) 4 703 Transporting by road through 202 200 2 16.50 4 other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock­ cart, ekka 5 704 Animal transporting by animals, 231 157 74 13.87 2 such as horses, elephant. mule, camel

6 730 Postal, Telegraphic, Wireless 203 203 16.58 3 and signal communications (lxxiv)

The district leans heavily on road transport thus Workers in Other Services in the railways only 62 persons are employed. There are no tramways in the district thus all workers The district has retumed 33,771 persons 21.232 under Code 701 are working in bus transport. They males and 12,539 females or 11.22 % of the total are mostly urban dwellers. The workers under Code workers in this category. Out of these 26,882 702 and 703 mostly reside in urban areas but in 704 persons arC in rural areas. which pertains to transporting by animals the wor­ kers live in rural areas. The same is also true of As against this there were 12,310 persons 7,034 workers under Code 730. (Chhatarpur town is an males and 5,276 females in these categories in 1951. important main artery of communications and is an There has been 174.34 % increase during the decade. important road-head. Some of the important categories are :-

Category of Year Persons Males Females Variation (+ ) (-) Service. r-----..A.------, Persons Percentage

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Medical & Health 1951 309 297 12 Services 1961 799 687 112 + 490 + 158.58 Educational and 1951 837 717 120 Research Services 1961 2,588 2,399 189 + 1,751 + 209.20 Police other than 1951 955 331 624 Watchmen 1961 1,004 1,004 + 49 + 5.13 State Government 1951 400 390 10 Employees 1961 1,525 1,505 20 + 1,125 + 281.25 Central Government 1951 117 91 26 1961 185 185 + 68 + 58.12 Barbers and 1951 1,785 1,200 585 Beauticians 1961 1,160 1,156 4 625 35.01 Laundries and 1951 415 304 111 Laundry Services 1961 666 272 394 + 251· + 60.48

There has been considerable increase in practi­ bel' of Government servants is of a very high order. cally all the categories. In the Health anrl Educa­ This is due to the opening of departmental offices tional Services and in the number of State Govern­ and the expansion resulting therefrom. The expan­ ment employees, the increase is of a v~ry high order sion of ed ucational institutions is reflected in the being 158,58 %. 209.20 % and 281.25 % respectively, increase in the number of workers under this head. Under the category of Police the number of females Barbers and beauticians have gone down in number does not indicate their being in the force but inclu­ and this is due to the fact that no females have been des the families, the 1961 figure however only gives returned as workers under this category. In 1951 the strength of the force. The increase in the num- there were as many as 585 females in that category. (Ixxv)

Non- Workers The table reveals that among the males 97.92 % of the non-workers are either dependents 01' full The non-workers were tabulated under eight time students. In the urban areas more than one categories the details of which are presented in the third of the non-workers 36.72 % are full time stu­ table below:- dents. The proportion of dependents falls to 590 ------=..------per 1,000 in the urban areas. There are very few Table-showing Non·workers classified renders or persons of independent means among the by the type of activity males. ------Name of Category Total Males Females (Among the females a great majority, as many Rural as 61.14 % of them are dependents or infants or the Urban disabled type, followed by those el,gaged in house­ hold duties. Only in the urban areas 8.97 % have 1 2 3 4 been returned as full time students. There three categories consritute 99 07 % of the total population; Total Non-working Total 100.00 100.00 the rest are negligible.) Population Rural 100.00 100.00 IV Urban 100.00 100.00 COMMUNICATIONS

1 Full time Students Total 20.65 2.39 The only rail link in the district is at Harpalpur Rural 18.42 1.48 on Manikpur-Jhansi branch line of the Central Urban 36.72 8.97 Railway. An all weather road connects Harpalpur to Chhatarpur the distance beil1g 32 miles. Thus from 2 Household duties Total 0.09 35,54 the rest of the country the district is quite cut RUral 0.10 34.09 off. During the tourist season the winter months, on Urban 45.93 every Sunday a plane service touches Panna (43 miles) and brings tourists to khajuraho. The district is also 3 Dependents, Infants Total 77.27 61.14 approachable from Sagar by road the distance being and disabled Rural 79.80 63.51 97 miles, from Jhansi 80 miles. Panna 43 miles and Urban 59.00 44.04 Tikamgarh 79 miles, Recently a bridge has been construct ed over the Betwa between Jhansi and 4 Retired, Rentier or Tola! 0.89 0.46 Nowgong and this has greatly facilitated the flow of independent means Rural 0.73 0.46 traffic. The Tikarngarh-Rewa road via Nowgong, Urban 2.05 0.48 Chhatarpur, Panna and Saina was the main artery 5 Beggars, Vagrants Total 0.74 0.45 of communication in the erst-while Vindhya Pra­ etc. Rural 0.78 0.46 desh, the capital being at Rewa. In Rewa division Urban 0.51 0.41 Cbhatarpur still remains a main artery for communi~ cations being centrally situated, at the cross roads to 6 Inmates of penal, Total 0.10 0.02 Sagar, Bhopal, Jabalpur, , Gwalior, Jhansi, mental and charita- Rural Neg. Tikamgarh, Rewa and Allahabad. ble institution Urban 0.75 0.17 Apart from these roads there are 751 miles and 3 furlongs of district roads. Out of these 200 miles 7 Persons seeking Total 0.16 Neg. are black topped. Besides this there are 125 miles employment for the Rural 0.11 Neg. of katcha road. Lack ofbetttr f

During the tourist season an lAC Hight touches The People Panna carrying tourists for Khajuraho. A landing Although there are as many as five towns in the strip has now been constructed at Khajuraho, where district the composition is more rural than urban; tourists come directly. The number offlights depend the proportion being 904 : 96. There are only 891 on the tourists for whose convenience extra flights are females per 1,000 males and this is low for the made available. region. Hindus form the bulk of the population, THE SUMMING UP and Hindi is the main mother tongue spoken. The population generally has stayed within the district The district is now composed of as many as and not migrated elsewhere. A little over one fifth eight petty States of the former Bundelkhand of the population is Scheduled Castes with Chamars, Agency. It lies in a hilly tract and the forest is not Basors and Kumhars being the main castes, The particularly valuable. The f>oij is generally poor ar:d participation rate in the district is 513 per 1.000 and facilities for irrigation are limited: dry cultivation is fairly neaf the State figure of 523. Cultivation is the main prop of the economy. The district as an is the main occupation of the people followed by administrative centre has some importance as pra­ workers a~ agricultural labourers. These two cate­ ctically all the offices of the different departments gories alon~ account for nearly three fourths or 74 % are located here, The dacoity problem in the dis­ of the total workers. Among other categorici of trict has engaged the special attention of the work 'Other Services' and Household Industrises Government . come next. In the decade the area under cultivation has shown an upward trend although there has not The District and Statistics been much of increase in irrigation. The district occupies 1.96 % of the surface area The district still remains somewhat cut off, but of the State and returns 1.81 %of the population; draws a lot of tourists because ofKhajuraho. thus showing lesser concentration of population than found elsewhere in the State. The district ranks Some Important Places in tbe District twenty seventh in the matter of popUlation (587,373) (I) Alipura : (pop_ 2,964) other districts in the same range of population being Guna (595,825), Sidhi (580,129) and Betul (560, (Please see page xxxvii). 412). As compared to Bilaspur (2,021, 793) the most (2) Bijawar ; (pop. 7,079) populous district of the Slate, Chhatarpur has less Bijawar is now a ,tahsil and the headquarters than one third of its, population but it· has almost are also located in the town, Bijawar. A Block has two and half times the popUlation of Datia (200, been located here and the tahsil along with some 467) With an area of 3,330 Sq. miles, the district portion of Nowgong returns one member to the State ranks twenty fourth. Some other districts having Legislature. comparable area are: Seoni 3,360 sq, miles, Raisen 3,277.7 sq. miles and Dhar 3,l83 5 sq, miles, In (Please also see page xxxvii). term s of the largest and smallest district, Chharar­ (3) Buxwaha: (pop. 3,555 xxxvii) PU7 is over four and half times smaller than Bastar 15.127.7 sq. miles the largest district and four times A village in Bijawar tahsil on the road to bigger than Datia 786 sq. miles. In the matter of Damoh. A NES Block has been located here. Its growth of population during the last sixty yearsChha­ importance lies because of its situation affording tarpur with a total growth of 33.15 % ranks forty good communications, particularly for the anti­ first out of forty three in the State. Only Narsimha. dacoity operations. pur 30.71 % and Datia 24.46 % have returned less growth. After 1911 the district lost in population (4) Chhatarpur : (pop. 22,146) in the next two decades. The 1931 popUlation was (Please see page xxxvii for the historical back­ less than the population in 1901. ground). (lxxvii)

As the district headquarters the town has grown gical Department. which levies a small fee for considerably in the last few years. A Degree Co­ - entrance. llege and Post Gradute Basic Training College have been located in the town. A Circuit House and Dak Khajuraho is reached from Chhatarpur or Bungalow provide accommodation for the tourists Panna by a road being about 27 miles from Chha­ who come during the winter momhs. The town is tarpur and 28 miles from Panna. An lAC Flight situated at the junction of the cross road~ leading to brings tourists every Sunday up to Panna from Iabalpur, Sagar, Panna, Datia, Jhansi and Kanpur where buses bring them to Khajuraho. There are and thus is at an important road junction. Circuit Houses at Khajuraho, Panna and Chhatar­ pur and during the season there is heavy booking. ;5) Dhubela: (10) Laundi: (pop. 4.939) About nine miles from Cllhatarpur on the Now­ gong road. (lies this small village). A museum The old name is said to be Lavapuri. Legend has been located here in an ancient building. has it that it was founded by Lava the son of Rama. It is a tahsil headquarters, A NES Block and police (6) Garrauli: (pop. 1,445) station are. also located here. (U. P.) on (Please see page x xxviii) Ihansi-Manikpur line is 14 miles away. (7) Gaurihar: (pop. 1,420) (11) Lugasi : (pop. 2,921) (Plea,e see page xxxviii) ( Please see page xxxviii) (8) Harpalpur:. pop. 5,790) Harpalpur is a railway station on the Jhansi­ (12) Maharajpur: (pop. 11,762) Manikpur branch line of the Central Railway and A small town lying 13 miles north east of Chlla­ is the main rail link in the district. It is a palt of tarpur. The town is looked after by a Municipality Sersed village. Buses from here ply towards Now­ founded in 1939. A police station is located here gong, Chhatarpur and Panna. and is within the jurisdiction of Chbatarpur tahsil. (9) Khajuraho: (pop.2,140) (13) Mahoba: (pop. 1,657) The name of Khajuraho conjures in the mind a series of beautiful temples, some of whom have A small village about one mile west of Dhubela. Here a mausoleum had been built by the in erotic sculptures, Regarding Kh:;juraho Luard wrote* :- the memory of Chhatrasal, the founder of many Bundelkhand States. The later raj as of Chhatarpur, "The old name as given in inscriptions was Charkhari made additions to it. Near this mauso­ Khajjuravahaka the bard Chand in his Prithviraj leum is another one, dedicated to the memory of Raisa has called it Khajurapura or Khajjin-pura Rani Kamlapat first wife of Chhatrasal. It is said Tradition ascribes the origin of the name to two that Chhatrasal left his robe, sword and crown before golden Khajur trees (date-palms) with which the city disappearing. These, symbols of power have DOW gates were ornamented, but it was more probably been placed in Dhubela museum. due to the prevalence of this tree in the neighbour­ (14) Malhera: (pop. 6,728) hood. It was in the early days a place of impor- tance being the capital of the kingdom of Jijhotia, The village lies 10 miles north east of Chhataf­ which practically corresponded with modern BundeI­ pur on the Banda-Chhatarpur road. A police out­ khand." post is located here. Once it was particularly noted The temples are superb pieces of architecture for its good quality betel whieh is grown even and are now under the protection of the Archaelo- to-day. * The Central India State Gazetteer Series, Chhatarpur State Gazetteer, (1907), by Capt. C. E. Luard M, A .• (Oxon), p. 57. (!xxviii)

(15) Mau: (pop, 2.285) 3. Census of India, 1951, It is an old village situated about 10 miles Vol. XVI-Vindhya Pradesh, north We&t of Chbatarpur and four miles south Part I-Report and Subsidiary Tables, east of Nowgong and is reached by a road. by N. K. Dube. (16) Naigawan Rebai : (pop. 1,101) 4, Census of India, 1961, Vol. VIII--Madhya Pradesh. (Please see page xxxviii) Part II-A-General Population Tables. (17) Nowgong: (pop_ 8,604) by G. Jagathpathi, Nowgong was the he,adquarters of the Bunde!­ Superintendent, Census Operations, M. P. khand Agency during the Briti&h regime and the 5, CenSus of lndia, 1961 headquarters of a Political Agent. Formerly the Vol. V1II~Madhya Pradesh, Kitchener College for the training of the Armed Part V-A(i)-Special Tables for Schedul Castes Forces was located here, It waS later changed to by G jagathpathi, an Army Cadet College, which has now been shifted. Superintendent, Census Operations, M.P. At present a Training Centre fa)' Wireless is 6. The Central India State Gazetteer Series, located here, It is a neat township and 'many rulers of Bundelkhand had built their guest houses here. Chhatarpur State Gazetteer, (1907), Each year during the Christmas week, sports, games by Capt. C. E. Luard, M. A., (Oxon), and a fair is organised. The fOllowing oflkes and 7. The Impel'jal Gazetteer oflndia, Institution are also located here: The Superin­ Vols. V, VIII. X, XII, XVI, and XVIII. tending and Executive Engineers, P. W. D. and Irri­ 8. The Madhya Pradesh Land Revenue Code. 1959, gation, a T. B. Hospital and a Government pol~. Madhya Pradesh Government, (1959). technic. 9. The Tribes and Castes of Centra 1 Provinces of (17) Rajgarh : (pop. 620) India. An old village about 27 miles south east of Chhatarpur. It is said to have been founded by by R. V. Russell and R. B. Hiralal, Rirde Shah. The village is situa1ed at the foot of 10, The Tribes and Castes of the North Western a hill, A Basic Training fnstitutlOl1 is located here. Provinces and Oudh, (18) Rajnagar : (pop. 4,653) by W. Crooke, B. A., (1896). Rajnagar is an old village said to be over 200 We are particularly grateful to the following years old. A NES Block and a police station have district officials for supplying to us relevant data pertaining to their been located here, It was a tahsil in the former departments :- Chhatarpur State. (1) The Collector Chhatarpur including all offices References and Acknowledgments subordinate to him; (2) The District Superintendent Police for his note For compiling the note the following Reports on dacoity in the district; and books have been frequentlY referred 10. (3) The Civil Surgeon; 1. Census of India, 190 I, (4) The Divisional Forest Officer, Vol. XIX-Central India, (5) The Chief Municipal Officers Chhataq:lur, Part I-Report, Maharajpur and Nowgong; by Capt. C. E. Luard, M A , (Oxon). (6) The Executive Engineers P. W. D. and Irriga­ Superintendent. Census Operations, (1902). tion, Nowgong and 2. Census of India, 1931, (7) District Statistical officer, Cbhatarpur; Vol. XX-Central India Agency, Besides these officers we are further grateful to Part I-Report, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Crime and Rail. by C. S. Venkatachar, ICS. (1933) ways for his note on dacoity in the region.

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

3

TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Popu- Villages Number of Total Area in lation ,----'-----, Number occupied Population ,-. DlstrictlTah~ill Rural __-'---_._, per Inha. Unin- of residen tial ,.--""_";"_---., Town Urban Sq. miles Sq, km. Sq. miles bited habited Towns houses Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 11 12

CHHATARPUR T (a) 3,381 8,757 DISTRICT (b) 3,330.3 8,625.5 176 1,076 134 5 115,636 587,373 310,653 276,720 R 3,295.7 8,536.0 161 1,076 134 104,417 531,054 280,559 250AIJ5 U 34.6 89.5 1,630 5 11,219 56,319 30,094 26,225

Laundi Tahsil R 679.0 1,758.6 188 275 37 21,9J2 127,333 67,166 60,167

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil T 1,293.7 3,350.7 230 398 29 4 61,780 297,928 157,780 140,148 R ],259.4 3,261.9 197 398 29 , '4 51,988 248,688 131,307 117,381 U 34.3 88.B 1,436 9,'92 49,240 26,473 22,767

1 Nowgong (M) U 7.20 18.65 1,195 1 1,:563 8,604 4,852 :),752 2 Maharajpur (M) U 20.36 52.73 578 1 2,497 11,762 6,206 5,556 3 ChhatarpUI eM) u 6.59 17.07 3,361 1 4,430 22,146 11,916 10,230 4 Garhi·Mlaehra (G.P.) U 0.13 0.34 51,754 1 1,302 6,728 3,49'J 3,229

3 Bijawar Tahsil T 1,357.6 3,516.2 119 403 68 31,944 162,1l2 85,707 76,405 R 1,357.3 3,515.5 114 403 6S 30,517 ISS,033 82,086 72,947 U 0.3 0,7 26,219 1 1,427 7,079 3,621 3,458

5 Bijawar (G.P.) U 0.27 0.70 26, ... 19 !,.27 7,079 3,621 3,458

Nate: Under columns 3 (a) and 3 (b), (a) represents the area figures furnished bl the Surveyor General of India; (b) represents thl:: area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. The area. ,ures of Tahsils, total and rural are based on the figures of the Stale Survey Department. 2 The urban area figures are collected by the Census Organisation. 3 Population per square mile has been calculated on area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. 4 (M) : Stands for Municipality and G. P. for Gram Punchayat.

APPENDIX I

Statement Sh()w'ng 1951 Territorial UnIts Constituting the present set up (Only those names/areas which have undergone changes siDce 1951 have been shown below)

Dptails of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Net Area ,,------__.;.__------. r-----...... ___---, Gain( +)Loss(-) Area Area ,-___..A... ___-, ,.-__--"--_-, 1951 ..---_..A.._~ District/Ta hsil Territorial Brief Description Sq. Sq. Btief des- Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Units miles K.M. cription miles Km. miles Km. 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

Note: There have not been any territorial changes in the district since 1951. 4

TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

APPENDIX-II. Number ofvillages with a population of 5,000 and over and t()Wns with a population under 5,000

Village with a population Towns with a populatioll of 5,000 and over. under• .A.______5,000 , r-- ~-- __.A. _____ • ~ ,---- Distdct}Tahsil Percentage to total Percentage of total Number Population rural population Number Population urban population of the district of the district 1 2 3 4 s 6 v CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 1 5,790 1.09 Chhatarpur Tahsil .. 5,790 1.09 Note-There is no such villag;:: or town in the district.

APPENDIX--IH

Houseless and Institutional Population

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population District/Tahsil Rural ,_._---_____).._------, , ____.__A___~ ___\ Urban Persons Males Females persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 &

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Tota. 364 260 104 1,135 987 148. Rural 354 252 102 116 113 3 Urbail 10 8. 2 1,019 874 145 (1) Laundi Tahsil Rural 190 142 48 (2) Chhatarpur Tahsil Total 88 51 37 1,]09 961 147 Rural 78 43 35 102 99 3 Urban 10 8 2 1,007 863 144 (3) Bijawar Tahsil Total 86 67 19 26 25 1 Rural 86 67 19 14 14 Urban 12 11

TABLE A--IC

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS

District Year Persons Decade variation Percentage decade variation Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT 1901 441,124 226,984 214,140 1911 476,507 + 35,383 +- 8.02 245,213 231,294 1921 437,318 - 39,189 -8.22 227,376 209,942 1931 434.014 - 3,304 -0.76 226,072 207,947 1941 464,041 + 30,027 + 6.92 242,769 221,272 1951 481.140 + 17,099 + 3.68 254,163 226,977 1961 587,373 + 106,233 + 22.08 310,653 276,720 5

APPENDIX District and Tallsils showing 1951 p()pulation according to their territorial Jurisdietion in 1951, changes in area, and population involved in tbose manges

Area in 1961 Area in 1951 1951 Population Population in Net increase( +) 1961 I according to juri- 1951 adjusted or decrease(-) District/Tahsil ,----"---..--.-., PopUlation ,-----"------, sdlction prevai- to jurisdiction between cois. Sq. miles Sq.l'm. Sq. miles Sq.ltm. ling in 1951 of 1961 7 and & 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT. 3,330.3 8,625.5 587,373 3,389.0 8,777.5 481,140 481,140 (-58.7)* (-152.0)'" ( .. )

(1) Laundi Tahsil 679.0 1,758.6 127,333 695 1,800.05 102,479 102,479 (-16.0) (-41.45)

(2) Chhatarpur Tahsil 1,293.7 3,350.7 297,928 1,316 3,408.44 241,964 241,964 (-22.3) (-57.67)

(3) Bijawar Tahsil 1,357.6 3,516.2 162,lI2 1,378 3,569.02 136,697 136,697 (-20.4) (-52.82)

Note:~*Though the distri;t and tahsils have not undergone any jurisdictional changes in their areas since 1951 there is a decrease in their areas due to computational errOr as well as un-surveyed tracts of 1951.

TABLE A-III

VILLAGFS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

~I-Villages ______with less A_ than______2,000 population__, District/Tahsil Total No. of Total Rural Population Less than 200 Population 200-499 Population inhabited ,-----"-----., ,------"------, ,----"-----, villages Persons Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CHIIATARPUR DISTRICT 1,076 531,054 280,559 2511,495 3lS 17,915 15,855 384 67,129 59,373 (1) Laundi Tahsil 275 127,333 67,166 60,167 88 5,294 4,876 106 18,692 16,733 (2) Chhatarpur Tahsil. 398 248,688 131,307 117,3111 68 3,756 3,231 133 23,608 20,594 (3) Bijawar Tahsil. 403 155,033 82,086 72,947 169 8,865 7,748 145 24,829 22,04{)

I-Villages with less than 2,000 Population-concld. U-Villages with Population 2,000-9,999

r--__----.A.------, r------'----~_...... 500-999 Population 1,000-1,999 Population 2,000-4,999 Population 5,000-9,;)99 Population ,----.--"------, ,-----"--~--., r------"-----, ,------..... ----'"""1 Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females !2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

CHHATARPUR DITTRICT 245 89,_841 80,236 99 69,397 62,583 22 33,230 29,705 '1 3,047 2,743

(f) Laundi Tahsil 52 1S,S?1 16,649 24 16,446 14,90S S 8,063 7,004-

(2) Chhatarpur Tahsil 132 48,400 43,224 55 39,187 35,406 9 13,309 11,183 3,047 2,743

(2) Bijawar Tahsil 61 22,770 20,363 20 13,764 12,272 8 11,858 10,518

Note;-There is no village in the district having a population of 10,000 and above_ ()

TABLE A-IV

TOWNS (AND TOWN.GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

Status of Area in lC161 Decade Percentage Females Name of town/ town Year ,..-__..A..----. Persons variation decade Males or town group Sq. miles Sq. km. variation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Oass 1II (20,000·49,999)

4,634 5,~95 Chhatarpur Municipality 1901 10,029 1911 10,413 + 384 + 3.83 5,055 5,358 1921 10,142 271 2.60 5,124 5,018 1931 10,305 + 163 + 1.61 5,219 5,086 1941 13,210 + 2,905 -I- 28.19 6.774 6,436 1951 14,110 + 900 -I- 6.81 7,468 6,642 1961 6.59 17.07 22,146 -I- 8,036 + 56.95 11,916 10,230

Class IV (10,000.19,999)

Maharajpur Municipality 1911 4,783 2,398 2,385 1921 5,734 + 951 + 19.88 2,908 2,826 1931 5,546 188 3.28 2,833 2,713 1941 5,115 m 6.33 2,606 2,589 1951 5,362 + 167 + 3.11 2.752 2,610 1961 20.36 52.73 11,762 + 6,400 + 119.36 6,206 5,556

Class V (5,000·9,999)

Nowgong Municipality 1901 11,507 6,773 4,734 1911 9,421 - 2,086 18.13 5,454 3,967 1921 7,141 - 2,280 24.20 4,106 3,035 1931 6,4-59 - 682 9.55 3,596 2,863 1941 5,999 - 460 7.12 3,159 2,840 1951 5,552 - 447 7.45 3,028 2,524 1961 7.20 18.65 8,604 + 3,052 + 54.97 4,852 3,752

Bijawar 1901 5,220 2,679 2,541 1911 6,018 + 798 + 15.29 3,042 2,976 1921 6,133 + 115 -I- 1.91 3,254 2,879 1931 5.748 385 6.28 3,062 2,686 1941 6,163 + 415 + 7.n 3,185 2,978 J951 6,119 44 0.71 3,115 3,004 1961 0.27 0.70 7,079 + 960 + 15.69 3,621 3,458

Garhi Malehra Gram Panchayat 1941 5,232 .. !,6~6 2,556 1951 5,384 + 152 + 2.91 2,7 1 2,663 1961 0.13 0.34 6.728 + 1,344 + 24.96 3,499 3,229 B-ECONOMIC TABLES

(i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES 8

PRIMARY CENSUS

Total No. of Persons enumerated Occupied Houses (including inmates of institutions) Area in ,.-___..A. ___---, and houseless persons Schedu led Castes , ______..A. _____--, , ___..A.. __"-'I Sq. No. of No. of District/Tahsil miles Houses Households Persons Males Femeles Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHHATARPUR T 3,330.3 115,636 126,377 587,373 310,653 276,720 66,463 63,274 DISTRICT R 3,295.'7 H14,411 114.110 531,()S4 18(1,559 25(1,495 63,183 59,880 U 34.6 11,219 lZ;267 56,319 30,094 26,225 3,280 3,394

Laundi Tahsil R 679.0 21,912 25,419 127,333 67,166 60,167 14,180 13,976 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil T 1,293.7 61,780 64,553 297,928 157,780 140,148 33,771 32,499 R 1,259.4 51,988 53,869 248,688 131,307 117,381 30,923 29,548 U 34.3 9,792 10,684 49,240 26,473 22,767 2,848 2,951 3 Bijawar Tahsil T 1,J57.6 31,944 36,405 162,112 85,707 76,405 18,512 16,799 R 1,357.3 30,517 34,822 155,033 82,086 72,947 18,080 16,356 U 0.3 1,427 1,583 7,079 3,621 3,458 432 443

PRIMARY CENSUS

WORKERS r------~----..A..------~------_... III IV V In Mining, Quarrying Livestock, Forestry Fishing, In Hunting, and Plantations, At MaTluf~cturing other than District/Tahsil Orchards and Allied activities Household Industry Household Industry ,.. ""----, r-----,.,.,__-----, ,-----"------, Males Females Males Females Males Females

:!O 21 22 23 24 25

CHHATARPUR T 8,007 2,715 15,649 7,137 1,4S9 188 DISTRICT .- R 5,172 1,099 14,015 6,430 459 112 U Z,835 1,616 1,634 707 1,000 76 Laundi Tahsil R 875 18[ 1,918 665 37 10 2 Chhatarpllr Tahsil T 5,290 2,225 9,398 3,970 1,277 148 R 2,575 659 B,On 3,457 352 75 U 2,715 1,566 1,301 513 925 73 3 Bijawar Tahsil T 1,842 309 4,333 2,502 145 30 R 1,722 259 4,000 2,308 70 27 U 120 50 333 19-4 75 3 9

ABSTRACT WORKERS .A.. 1 I II SCheduled Tribes Literate and Educated Total Workers As Cultivator As Agriculural Persons (I-IX) Labourer

, ____.A.. ___, r-__A ,------'-----, r----.A..------, r---"----, Districtj Males Female Males Females .Males Females Males Females Males Females Tahsil

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

8,662 8,566 56,271 9,661 193,667 107,429 119,485 65,717 19,907 17,756 T 8,541 8,456 42,211 4,855 177,812 101,894 117,636 64,880 19,556 17,523 R 121 110 14,OS4 4,806 15,855 5,535 1,849 837 351 233 U 395 373 11,853 1,218 42,005 25,054 31,719 19,453 3,757 2,231 R

1,665 1,711 31,773 6,8Il 97,286 50,490 51,100 24,362 11,654 12,000 T 2 1,580 1,634 19,392 2,528 83,229 45,557 49,514 23,651 11,333 11,790 R 85 77 12,381 4,283 14,057 4,933 1,586 711 321 210 U 6,602 6,482 12,645 1,632 54,376 31,885 36,666 21,902 4,496 3,525 T 3 6,566 6,449 10,972 1,109 52,578 31,283 36,403 21,776 4,466 3,502 R 36 33 1,673 523 1,798 602 263 126 30 23 U

ABSTRACT

WORKERS NON·WORKERS , ______.___ . __-- ______..A._..______, ,.-__.A.. ____ -, VI VII VIII IX X

In In In In Transport, Storage aud Other Services Construction Trade and Commer:;;e Communications r-----....A._---, r-----_A_----w ,--____..A...__, ,.---"------., ,-.._.....___-, District Tahsil Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1

2,205 308 4,:586 982 1,137 87 21,232 12,539 116,986 169,291 T 1,545 243 2,901 702 497 54 16,031 10,851 102,747 148,601 R 660 65 1,685 280 640 33 5,201 1,688 14,239 20,61)0 U 88 454 185 46 3,111 2,329 25,161 35,113 R 1 1,460 175 2,929 534 966 70 13,212 7,006 60,494 89,658 T2 885 121 1,454 295 402 53 8,617 5,456 48,078 71,824 R 575 54 1,475 239 564 17 4,595 1,550 12,416 17,834 U 657 133 1,203 263 125 17 4,909 3,204 31,331 44,520 T3 572 ]22 993 222 49 1 4,303 3,066 29,508 41,664 R 85 II 210 41 76 16 606 138 1,823 2,856 U l()

TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

,-______WORKERS..A. """1 1I III In Mining, Quarrying, livestock, Forestrv As fishing, Hunting. and As Ag"i culm f al Plantlt ;on, Or.:hards Total Total Population Total Workers Cu]t:vator Labourtr and allied activities Fl'~al r---'---~'------' I-....---·...... _,' .... --~--I r--'---·''-~-I ,--______A_-., r----"-----. t_lrl',lr\ Age group P":lsans Mak, femaies ~hles Femalts Mulc~ F"males ~hks Fcmaks Males Fem3.les

1 2 3 4- S 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 13

CHRnARPUR

Tota[ All age~ 587,313 310.653 276.710 193667 1(17.421) 119.485 65,7I7 19,907 17,756 8,0117 2,715

0·14 23~,359 122,559 110.lHtl 16,251 8,933 9.102 5.271 2.521 vm 1,8 13 318 15-34 }90,477 ]OB06 87,171 C},i9'2i) 52.%~ 5~.~52 32.784 P,128 8.614 3,625 1.159 35·5(,) J:\:'l.(l$8 7D.034 62.974 68,602 41 :BZ ,U.liJ 2',175 5,530 6423 2151) 1.062 60- l. 30,332 14,618 15,714 11,887 4,7)3 8,166 2,415 ng !HS 419 176 A!!<, not 137 86 5l 3 1 2 1 Stated '" RIIl'al All ages 531.054 280.559 250,495 J77.8fl JOI,,~94 11-,'535 64880 J9,"55 17,523 5,[72 1,099

0-14 211.133 110.741) 100,393 [5.'192 8 647 R.'iH 5,2P 2-483 1,8:\6 1.612 228 15·34 171 ,705 n.\l7l 78,734 8lL ci52 ~(I.(i~~ 5' 116 :'?tiO j(HJSll R,S23 2YJO 455 35·59 121,0!8 63,685 57,H~ (:i24:m :,-:,<:07 4'J·l{i 21:~ :2 5.405 6,'U 1,o.n 356 60-+ 27,0:;9 13,080 13,989 10,787 4)9J !,,).p 2:·t_~8 70') 8.n 197 60 Age not 12) 83 46 1 2 1 I Slated

Urban All ages 56.319 30,094 26,225 ]5,855 .',535 1,849 837 351 233 2,835 1,616

0-14 22.236 1l,819 ]0,4]7 662 286 128 5~ 38 27 ]81 90 15-34 18,772 10,335 8,437 7,968 2.420 746 37·1 169 91 1,325 7M 35·5.~ ]2,040 6,3~9 5,641 6,122 2,425 758 363 125 102 1,107 106 60-+ 3,261 1,538 1,725 1,100 403 217 47 19 13 222 116 Age not 8 3 5 3 [ 1 Stil.t~d 11

B..;_I

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ,-______A. ___ . __ .______.. ~. __~_. ____..A. ___ ._ --..-- __. _ .. ____ -.------'-, ,.--""""_, IV V VI VI[ VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other then In Transport, III Trade and Storage (lnd In Household Household Age group. Industry Industry Constructi<.111 Commerc',' C0111munkation other Serv ices (.. _. __ .__ A~ __.._, !-_.. _...... "-.. _------.., r -- -~~< ---•• ---\ r- ---.----'-. --, ,.-_--..A.-_-, ! ----\,._------...... 1-'~-- - _A._ "'~-" F,-m;;les Females Maks F('male$ Males Femals Ma1cs Ftlll"jcs Mnl,s F, Ill,] :~S l\1n~.ls Fe 111'lks Ma!c~ Mal1's 25 26 2 14 15 ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 P

DISTRIC[' 116,986 169,291 An Ilge;; T 15,<:19 7,137 U5!> 188 2,205 308 4,586 982 1,137 S7 21,232 12,539 10t,877 O.H 1.151

All ages R /.1,1) 15 6,0130 459 112 1,5-15 243 2,901 702 ·197 54 16,031 10,851 102,747 U8,601 ,. 95,148 91,74G 1,113 408 12 21 116 44- 42 23 ,I 7 1,209 851 0·14 6,548 3,080 269 42 986 123 1,312 253 292 28 8.910 5,034 4.019 28,785 15·34 ]77 5.255 4.347 1,21)5 18,426 35-59 5,411 2,605 15.l- ~8 407 72 1.?JL 337 19 6\9 2,293 9,599 943 337 24 It 36 4 255 89 17 657 60·+ 82 44 A.N.S.

1,63-1 707 1,00{) 76 660 65 1,635 280 640 33 5,201 1,688 14,239 20,690 All ages U

11, 157 44 27 54 3 15 1 30 7 9 3 163 76 10.131 0-14 27 403 26 776 ('2 355 13 2.837 755 2, '61 6.017 J5·34 793 :m 564 35-5') 655 27() 333 30 214 32 727 J53 246 15 ],957 745 277 3.216 1]2 1,322 60-~- 141 53 49 16 28 6 152 38 30 2 2U 433 A.N.S. 1 2 4 12 TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS ~ __------A-- ______, I II III In Mining Quarrying Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunt- ing and Plan- As tations, Orcha- TOLal population of workers apd As Agricultural rds and Allied non-workers Cultivator Labourer activities r------'-..------, ,----"---, , __..A.. __., ,---..A.__----, S.No. Educational levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CHHATARPUR

TOTAL 56,319 30,094 26,225 1,S49 837 351 233 2,835 1,616

Illiterate 37,459 16,040 21,419 1,341 823 332 233 1,486 1,508

2 Litel'3te (Without educational Level) 12,392 8,739 3,653 432 13 18 J,184 107

3 Primary or Junior Basic 3,3(/6 2,571 825 43 83

4 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 2,412 2,142 270 30 65

5 Technicaldiploma not equal to degret 49 48

6 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree

7 University degree or post graduate degree 562 513 49 3 12 other than technical degree

8 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post graduate degree. Total 48 40 8 5

(i) Engineering. 18 18 (ii) Medicine 11 ]0 . (iii) Agriculture 6 6 4

(iv) Veterinary or Dairying 2 2

(v) Technology 3 3

(vi) Teaching 8 7 13

B-lII

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

______WORKERS .A. ,-___NON-WORKERS.A. ___") r- ') IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, HOllsehold Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Constrllction Commerce Communications Other Services r---..A.-----., r----J----, ,----"----, ,----.-"------., ,----"----, ,---.---"----, r---...}.._--, S.N. Males Femaie-s Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 n 24 25

DISTRICT.

1,634 707 1,000 76 660 65 1,685 280 640 33 5,201 1,688 14,239 20,690

946 694 384 75 305 63 536 265 286 31 2,342 1,504 8,082 16,223

632 13 501 151 845 14 '201 1,118 31 3,657 3,472 2

48 77 49 188 89 588 62 1,405 761 3

7 31 126 102 62 743 67 976 200 4

15 28 2 5

6

6 4 13 2 356 18 117 31 7

JO 25 6 2 8

10 8 (i)

10 (ii)

2 (iii)

(iv)

3 (v)

5 2 (vi) 14

TABLE

PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS r------.. ---____.}<..------. I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Live- s tock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, L :t\o. Educational levels Total population of w(lrkers and As Cultivator As Agricultural Orchards and non-workers Labourer allied activities. (----~-~------, "'-:-_.A. __, ,_A___ --, ,----"--_, Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CHHATARPUR

TOTAL 531,054 280,559 250,495 117,636 64,880 19,556 17,523 5,172 1,099 I Illiterate 483,982 238,342 245,640 100,297 64,680 19,077 17,523 4,661 1,096 2 Literate (without educational level) 40,409 35,998 4,411 16.288 200 461 439 3 3 Primary Qr Junior Basic 5,05" 4,676 378 953 13 62 4 Matriculation and above 1,609 1,543 66 98 5 10

1 Laundi

TOTAL 127,333 67,166 60,167 31,719 19,453 3,757 2,231 875 lSi ] Illiterate 114,262 55,313 58,949 25,662 19,343 3,674 2,231 784 180 2 l iterate (without educatiol13.11evel) 10,730 9,630 1,100 5,575 110 81 71 1 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,933 1,830 103 446 2 20 4 Matriculation and abov:e 408 393 15 36

2 Chhatarpur

TOTAL 248,68~ 131,307 117,381 49,514 21;651 11,333 JI,790 2,575 659 1 Illiterate 226,768 111,915 114,853 42,649 23,593 10,986 11,790 2,420 659 2 Literate (without educational level) 18,816 16,566 2,250 6,457 58 331 145 3 Primary or Junior Basic 2,294 2,059 235 363 11 10 4 Matriculation and above 810 767 43 45 5

3 Bijawar

TOTAL 155,033 82,086 72,947 36,403 21,776 4,466 3,502 1,722 259 1 III i tera te 142,952 71,ll4 71,838 31,986 21,744 4,4]7 3,502 1,457 257 2 Literate (without educational level) 10,863 9,802 1,061 4,256 32 49 223 2 3 Primary or Junior Basic 827 787 40 144 32 4 Matriculation and above 391 383 g 17 10 15

B-III

NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS TN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORKERS_.A..______-, NON·WORKERS r- .------, IV V VI Vll VIII IX X

In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Comm unications Other Services S. No. r----'--, ,--_.A.__ -, ,.--_A__ , ,.--_A_, , _ __J.,.___ -, r---.A.---, ,----'----, Males Females Males females Males Females Males Females Malts Females Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 J6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DISTRICT

14,015 6,430 459 112 1,545 243 2,901 702 497 54 16,031 10,851 ]02,7-17 148,601 T 12,176 6,421 318 112 1,140 2.t2 747 685 237 54 11,880 10,689 87,809 144,138 1 1,720 9 124 277 1,910 17 207 2,049 57 12,523 4,124 2 110 13 45 178 34 1,144 72 2,124 306 3 9 4 83 .. 66 19 958 33 291 33 4

Tahsil

1,918 665 37 10 88 454 185 46 3'[ II 2,329 25,161 35,113 T 1,655 665 37 10 72 91 179 40 2,092 2,203 21,206 34,048 1 241 12 305 6 3 358 8 2,934 975 2 20 2 51 2 406 20 881 83 3 2 2 7 1 255 8 90 7 4

Tahsil

8,097 3,457 352 75 885 121 1,454 295 402 53 8,617 5,456 48,078 71,824 T 7,069 3,457 231 75 624 120 435 295 178 53 6,593 5,353 40,730 69,458 1 946 104 175 1 868 181 .. 1,124 44 6,235 2,147 2 75 13 25 103 27 473 36 959 J99 3 7 4 61 48 16 427 23 154 20 4

Tahsil

4,000 2,308 70 27 572 122 993 222 49 1 4,303 3,066 29,508 41,664 T 3,452 2,299 50 27 444 122 221 211 1:) 1 3,195 3,043 25,873 40,632 1 533 9 20 90 737 11 23 567 5 3,304 1,002 2 IS 18 24 5 265 16 284 24 3 20 11 2 276 2 47 6 4 16

TABLE B-IV

PART-A-INDUSTRTAL CLASSfFICATION BY SEX AND ('LASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Employee Others ,-- -"------.~-, Total ,------'---, ,--'------, ,----"-----; Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. Rural Urban Males Females Males Females Males Fr:males

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 15,649 7,137 114 4 15,535 7,133 R 14,015 6,430 101 4 13,914 6.426 U 1,634 707 13 1,621 707

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestr)" T 2,798 989 20 2,778 989 fishing and huming R 2,732 934 20 2,712 934 U 66 55 66 55 Major Groups 00 Field produce and pla- T 7 1 7 nlation crops R 2 1 2 U 5 5 02 Forestry and logging T 41 55 5 36 55 R 41 55 5 36 55 03 Fishing T 2 2 R 2 2 04 Livestock and hUIlting T 2,748 933 15 2,733 933 R 2,687 878 J 5 2,672 878 U 61 55 61 55 Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 12,851 6,l48 94 4 [2,757 6,144 R 11,283 5,496 81 4 11,202 5,492 U 1,568 652 13 1,555 652 Major Grollps 20 Foodstuffs T 1,738 1,875 51 3 1,687 1,872 R 1,519 1,719 4S 3 1,474 1,716 U 219 156 6 213 156 21 Beverages T 10 2 8 U 10 2 8 22 Tobacco-products T 157 109 2 1 155 108 R 141 84 1 1 140 83 U 16 25 1 15 25 23 Textile-coHon T 293 267 293 267 R 262 245 262 245 U 31 22 31 22 24 Textile-jute T 144 21 144 21 R 129 1 129 1 U 15 20 15 _ 20 25 Textile-wool T 1 R 1 27 Textile-miscellaneous T 822 333 16 806 333 R 669 297 14 655 297 U 153 36 2 151 36 28 Manufacture of wood T 4,204 2,121 6 4,198 2,121 and wooden products R 3,821 1,915 6 3,815 1,915 U 383 206 383 206 29 Paper and paper products T 4 2 4 2 u 4 2 4 2 31 Leather and leather T 1,921 220 3 1,918 220 products R 1,751 154 1 1,750 154 U 170 66 2 168 66 17

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDlJSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch of Industry, Total Employee Others ,-__.A. __ ~. r ...... Total r~-~..A..~--. r------_A_~-____... Division and Major Group of Rural I. S. J. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT--Concld. Major group 33 Chemicals and chemical T 36 35 36 35 products. R 27 35 27 35 U 9 9 34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T 1,552 1,084 4 1,548 1,084 other then petroleum and coal R 1,464 988 4 1,460 988 U 88 96 88 96 36 Basic metals and their products T 1,129 33 4 1,125 33 except machinerv and transport R 936 26 4 932 26 equipment. U 193 7 193 7 38 Transport equipment T 18 2 4 14 2 R 11 2 4 7 2 U 7 7

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 822 46 2 820 46 iI1dustrif"s R 552 30 2 550 30 U 270 16 270 16 RURAL

Branch ofIndustry TOlal Employee Others ..A.. _____ --, ,--____A_ ____-., ~---"------. r----~..A..----_, Division of J. S. I. C. Males F'emales Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (RURAL) All Divisions 14,015 6,430 101 4 13,914 6,426 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 2,732 934 20 2,712 934 fishing and hUnting. 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,2831 5,496 81 4 11,202 5,492

1. Laundi Tahsil (Rural) All Divisions ,918 665 23 1,895 665 0 Agriculture, livestock, 301 18 2 299 18 forestry, fishing and hunting Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,617 647 21 1,596 647 2. Chhatarpur Tahsil (Rural) All Divisions 8,097 3,457 39 1 8,058 3,456 0 Agriculture, livestOck, 1,913 667 7 1,9()6 667 forestry, fishing and hunting. 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 6,184 2,790 32 6,152 2,789 3. Bijawar Tahsil (Rural) All Divisions 4,000 2,308 39 3 3,961 2,305 0 Agriculture, livestock 518 249 11 507 249 forestry, fishing and hunting. 1 Mining an d quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 3,482 2,059 28 3 3,454 2,056 18

TABLE B-IV

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

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family workrr , _____A.. ___, Total r--.A.~ ,-___A_ __--.. r---..,A_~--"\ ,-_...... _--, r--_)..__---~ Division and Major Urban Males Females Males F ... males Males Females Mairs Femaks Males Females Group of 1. S. 1. C, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

ALL DIVISIONS T 38,626 16,819 792 26 10,589 1,170 21,828 IZ,529 5,417 3,094 U 12,021 3,758 514 19 4,~47 659 4,841 1,803 2,119 1,277 a Agriculture Livestock, r 7,956 2,697 230 6 1,072 138 4,093 880 2,561 !.673 forestry, fishing and U 2,806 1,603 186 6 413 126 82·1 422 1,383 1,049 hun/inf{.

00 Field produce and T 2,749 1,4.50 2 427 127 763 128 1,557 1,195 plantation crops. U 2,301 1,252 :2 320 126 650 )28 1,329 998

01 Plantation crops. T 717 365 185 5 532 360 U 146 213 146 5 208 02 Forestry and logging, T 573 333 30 109 245 197 189 136 U 167 77 30 80 30 72 27 5 03 Fishing. T 126 9 5 100 4 20 5 U 18 5 12 04 Livestock and T 3,791 540 12 1 531 11 2,453 191 795 337 hunting. U 174 61 7 1 8 132 14 27 46

1 "fining and quarrying T 51 [8 1 9 29 10 12 8 U 29 13 J 25 6 3 7 10 Mining and quarrying T 51 18 9 29 10 12 8 U 29 13 1 25 6 3 7

2&3 Jl,fcl1lujacturing T 7,459 188 83 3 352 5 748 80 276 100 V 1,000 76 71 5 259 5 480 22 190 46 20 Foodstuffs T 297 69 30 2 123 96 30 48 36 U 170 29 23 2 68 48 7 31 W 22 Tobacco products, T 12 8 1 U 11 7 1 23 TExtile-cotton, T 16 7 6 6 3 4 4 U 2 4 I 1 1 3 25 Textile-wool. T 4 34 4 21 12 U 3 1 3 27 Textile-miscellaneous T 297 8 17 38 182 4 60 3 U 258 2 16 33 154 I 55 28 Manufacture of wood T 249 21 .5 63 152 11 29 10 and wooden products U 136 5 5 57 60 5 14 30 Printing and T 25 2 10 8 5 publishing U 20 1 10 5 4 31 Leather and leather T 94 2 4 73 15 products U 41 2 3 29 7 33 Chemicals and chemical T 15 1 2 4 7 2 products U 11 1 2 2 7 34&35 Non-metallic mineral T 117 42 6 4 54 10 53 31 products other than U 80 29 6 3 41 8 30 20 pdroleum and coal 19

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDVSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-CQntd.

:Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Total ,-__.A- ___--, ,-----'----,_ ,---._-"-___, . ...)o.____--) r----'---, ,------'------, (" Division and Major Vl'b;m Males Female! Males Females Maks Females Males F,'males Males Females ~ Group of I. S. 1. C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT-- COllld.

36 Basic Metals and T 118 2 8 1 26 62 22 their products cxc· U 71 1 7 1 17 37 10 ept machinery and transport eqUipment

37 Machinery (all T 7 4 3 kinds other than U 7 4 3 transport) and dectflcaJ equipment

38 Transport equip- T 103 8 30 1 49 16 l1'<"nt U 94 6 30 1 42 16

39 Miscellaneous T lOS 2 3 28 53 21 2 manufacturing U 96 2 3 22 50 21 2 llldustrics

COllstrllctioll T 2,205 308 27 1140 59 10J8 2·19 U 660 65 19 341 17 300 48

40 Construction T 2,205 308 27 1140 59 1,038 249 U 660 65 19 341 17 300 48

5 Ele('tricity. gas, T 55! 396 492 181 5<) 215 "'ater (1/1d sallitary U 305 173 300 145 5 28 5ervices

50 Electricity and T 96 71 25 gas U 70 65 5

51 Water supply T 455 396 421' 181 34 215 and sanitary U 235 173 235 145 28 s~rvices

6 Tradt! and T 4,586 982 373 14 279 36 2,5// 416 1,423 516 Commera: U 1,685 280 173 7 196 2 879 119 437 152

60·63 Wholesale trade T 361 64 17 32 123 4 189 59 U 178 10 12 26 100 4 40 5

64·68 Retail trade T 4,109 915 351 14 164 35 2,363 409 1,231 457 U 1,427 270 156 7 112 1 763 115 396 147

69 Trade and commerce T 116 3 5 8l 25 3 3 miscellaneous U 80 5 58 16 1

7 Tramport, litorage and T 1,137 87 50 2 683 3 277 59 127 23 communications U 640 33 45 2 370 3 168 20 57 8

70·71 Transport T 922 85 50 2 468 277 59 127 23 U 556 31 45 2 286 168 20 57 8

73 Communications T 215 2 215 2 U 84 2 84 2 20

TABLE B-IV

PART B--INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WOR.KER OF PERSONS AT WOR~ IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE) BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Collld.

Total Family worker , Branch____ of.A- Industry___ Employer Employee Single worker , Total r-.-~--' ,..---.A...--__, ,--""""""" ____,,, r---.A.------, ...-----A._--. Division and Major Urban Malc's Females Males Fcmales Males Females Males Females Males females Group of I. S. I. C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 12

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Cone/d.

Services T 8,504 1,096 28 1 6,433 68{ 1,764 264 279 150 U 3,238 42U 20 1 2,667 350 502 54 49 15

80 Publ ic services T 2,792 21 2,770 20 22 U 1, 1~6 6 1,171 6 15

81 Educational and T 2,399 189 2,348 187 50 2 Sdt"lltif]c services U 902 108 883 106 19 2

82 Medical and T 637 112 6 612 73 61 35 8 4 ]lea lth services U 353 56 6 303 46 40 9 4 1

83 Religious and T 341 1 11 4 252 2 17 welfare services U 104 4 21 3 76 7

84 LegaJ services T 88 43 44 U 61 19 41

85 Business services T 20 14 6 U ]6 10 6

86 COl11JTIun;ty services T 27 4 2 25 4 and trade and labour 27 4 2 25 4 associations

87 Recreation services T )97 8 4 69 )06 6 IS 2 U 49 3 28 13 5

88 Personal services T 1,900 750 16 492 393 1,158 214 234 143 U 487 239 H) 218 18b 227 39 12 14

89 Services (not else- T 53 5 12 4 40 1 whcre classified U 53 3 12 3 40 1

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90 Activities Ul1sj1cc:- T 12,177 11,047 129 67 11,309 10,356 739 624 lied and not adequ- U 1,658 1,095 11 1,658 1,084 ate!), uesl:l'ibed 21

TABLE B-IV

PART B-INDlJSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OF SERVICE-Concld. \ Bmnch of Industry Total Employer Employee Sing!c worker Family worker , ______--A.______-, ,---_.A.__ , ,----_ _A_ ___, ,----"---, r----"----, ,----"------. Division of I. S. 1. C. Malc5 Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (Rl1ral)- Co/lf/ed.

ALL DIVISIONS 26,605 13,061 278 7 6,042 511 16,987 10,726 3,298 1,817 0 AgriCulture, livestock, 5,150 1,094 44 659 12 3,269 458 1,178 624 forestry, fishing and hunting 1 'Mining alld quarrying 22 5 1 8 4 4 9 1 2&3 Manufacturing 459 112 12 93 268 58 86 54 4 Construction 1,545 243 8 799 42 738 201 5 Electricity, gas, water and 246 223 192 36 54 187 sanitary sCt'Viccs 6 Trade and eommerce 2,901 702. 200 7 83 34 1,632 197 986 364 7 Transport, storage and 497 54 5 313 109 39 70 15 Communications 8 Services 5,266 676 8 3,766 331 1,262 2]0 230 135 9 Activities not adequately 10,519 9,952 129 51:i 9,651 9,272 739 624 de5cribed 1 Laundi Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 4,611 2,705 39 1,098 99 3,171 2,331 303 275 0 Agriculture, livestock, 875 181 86 4 654 65 135 112 forestry, fishing and hunting. 2&3 Mllnufactuting 37 10 5 19 2 13 8 4 Corrstt'uction 88 71 16 .. 5 Electricity, gas, water 84 107 81 2 3 105 and Sanitary services 6 Trade and commerce 454 185 37 9 2 307 67 101 116 7 Transport, storage and 46 1 41 4 Communications 8 Services 1.035 96 805 91 211 5 19 9 Activities not adeq uatel y 1,992 2,126 1,957 2,{)87 35 39 described

2. Chhatarpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions. 14,285 6,659 170 6 3,245 240 8,970 5,307 1,900 1,106 0 Agricul ture, Vvestock 2,575 659 21 349 5 1,540 264 665 3)0 forestry, fishing and hunting. 2&3 Manufacturing 352 75 10 75 212 36 55 39 4 Construction 885 121 5 474 14 406 107 5 ElectriCity, gas, water and 120 66 87 31 33 35 sanitary services 6 Trade and cemmerce 1,454 295 124 6 65 31 758 137 507 121 7 Transport, storage and 402 53 4 235 93 39 70 14 Communications 8 Services 2,652 407 6 1,836 103 686 197 124 107 9 Activitie~ not adequately 5,845 4,983 124 56 5,242 4,492 479 435 described

3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 7,709 3,697 69 1 1,699 172 4,846 3,088 1,095 436 0 Agriculture, livestock, 1,700 254 23 224 3 1,075 129 378 122 forestry, fishing and hunting. 1 Mining and quarrying 22 5 1 8 4 4 9 1 2&3 Manufacturing 70 27 2 13 37 20 11'1 7 4 Construction 572 122 2 254 28 316 94 5 Electricity, gas, water 42 50 24 3 18 47 and sanitary services 6 Trade and commerce 993 222 39 9 567 93 378 127 7 Transport, storage and 49 1 37 12 1 Communications 8 Services 1,579 173 2 1,125 137 365 8 87 28 9 Activities not adequately 2,682 2,843 5 2,452 2,693 225 150 described. Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 22

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PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATiON BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROllPS AM) MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION--Concld.

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ALL DIVISIO",S 9,899 6,529 3,37() 1,918 665 4,611 2,705

o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 1,375 1,176 199 301 18 875 181 fishing and h nnting 1 Mining and quarrying 2 & 3 Manufacturing 2,311 1,654 657 1,617 647 37 10 4 Construction 88 88 88 ~ Electricity, gas, water and 191 84 107 84 107 sanitary services

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2 Chhatarpur Tahsil ( Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 32,498 22,382 1(),116 8,097 3,457 14,285 6,659 o Agriculture-, livestock, forestry 5,814 4,488 1,326 1,913 667 2,575 659 fish ing and hunting 1 Mining and quaraying 2 & 3 Manufacturing 9.401 6,536 2,865 6,184 2,790 352 75 4 Construction 1,006 885 121 885 121 5 Electricity, gas, wate" and 186 120 66 120 66 sanitary services 6 Trade and commerCe 1,749 1,454 2~)5 1,454 295 7 Transport, storage and 455 402 53 402 53 communications 8 Services 3,059 2,652 407 2,652 407 9 Activities not adequately 10,828 5,845 4,983 5,845 4,983 described 3 Bija'war Tahsil (Rural)

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OCCUPATIONAL CLASSrFICATION BY SEX OF PE1{SONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON-- COllld.

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1 LaUlldi Tahsil CRural) Z C'hhaiarpur Tahsil ( Rural)

ALL DlVrSIO;-';S / Total 9,899 6,529 3,37() /\LL DIVISIONS Total 32,498 22,382 10,116 HI 1,056 875 181 IV JII 3,234 2,575 659 2,583 1,918 665 IV 8,097 V 47 11 ,55·' 3,457 37 10 V 421 J5~ 75 VI 88- 88 VI 1,006 VII 885 121 639 454 185 vn 1,7-19 1,454 295 VIU 46 46 YIlI 455 IX 402 53 5,440 3,ltl :Z.~29 IX 14,073 8,617 5,456 Dil'isioll 0 TOlal 498 465 33 Di)'i5ioi1 n Total !,0()9 919 90 VI 2 2 VI 25 25 lX 196 463 33 1X 984 894 90

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TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT wonK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

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3 Bija"ar Tah~il (Rural) 3 Bljawar Tahsil ( Rural )-Concld

ALL DIVISIONS Total 17,714 11,709 6,005 Division 3 Total 1,214 992 211 III 1,981 1,72% 259 VII 1,214 992 222 IV 6,308 4,000 2,308 V 97 70 1.7 Division 4 Total 2,716 2,211 505 VI 694 '572 122 III 1,949 1,693 256 VII 1,215 993 21.2 IV 767 518 249 VIII 50 49 1 IX 7,369 4,303 3,066 Division 6 Total 45 45 VIII 45 45 DivMon 0 Total 527 50J 24 IV 1 1 Division 7-8 Total 11,999 6,923 5.076 VI 15 15 III 29 26 3 IX 511 488 23 IV 5,540 3,482 2,058 V 97 70 27 VI 670 548 122 Diyision 1 Total 158 155 3 VIII 4 3 1 III 3 3 IX 5,659 2,794 2,865 VIII 1 1 3 IX 154 151 DMsion 9 Total 927 755 171 VI 2 2 Division 2 Total 116 123 3 IX 925 753 17~ VI 7 7 VII 1 1 Division X Total 2 2 IX 118 115 3 IX 2 :2 42 TABLE OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIEP

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Literate Primary Matricu- Technical Non-Technical Total (without or lation or diploma diploma not Total Literate educational Junior Higher not equal equal to Occupational Age- Worker~ Workers level» Basic Secondary to degree degree ,-_..A..__ , • __./~_, Division No. group r----"---_-, ,---'---~ ,----Jo.-.._-, r--_A...-·1 ,-~-, P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CHHATARPUR All Divisions Total 18,120 13,655 4,465 7,370 325 4,632 168 1,122 63 1,136 70 46 1 0-14 703 496 207 126 9 119 9 7 .. . - - . .. 15-34 9,008 7,053 1,955 4,237 225 2,358 111 700 39 853 56 25 35-59 7,199 5,239 1,960 2,654 88 1,850 45 385 24 271 14 20 1 60+ 1,207 864 343 352 3 305 3 29 12 1 3 3 1 1 .. Age not stated

DMsion 0 Total 1,400 1,231 169 1,194 160 199 17 243 59 392 62 44

Professional 0-14 5 5 -. technical and 15-34 812 120 66 12 ]80 38 319 52 24 related workers 35-59 317 40 85 5 56 21 68 10 19 60+ 60 43 7 .. 5 1

Division 1 Total 447 439 8 434 7 122 107 I 1J7 4 I

Administrative 15-34 131 } 47 59 -- 91 2 ., executive and 35-59 183 4 68 46 1 41 2 1 managerial 60+ 14 7 2 " 5 workers

DMsion 2 Total 1,106 1,085 2f 922 8 349 4 188 1 361 3

Clerical and Tela- 0-14 1 .- J .. ., ted workers 15-34 525 3 161 J 79 266 2 35-S~ 365 5 164 3 102 1 94 1 60+ 31 23 7 -. J Division 3 Total 1,731 },459 271 1,009 /5 759 14 169 .- 72 J } S.lei workers 0-14 10 10 .. 15-34 481 8 316 8 109 -- 5! 35-59 435 7 359 6 52 .. 21 1 60+ 83 74 8 ..

Division 4 Total 4,085 2,603 1,482 1,249 104 1,130 103 71 1 42

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Division .5 Total 18 10 8 1 .. J 1

Miners, quarry- men, and related 15-34 2 'Norkers

Division 6 Total 592 558 3-1 300 1 186 1 7] 41

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1 Craftsmen. pro- 0-14 46 41 1 5 " duction process 15-34 1,018 11 867 11 111 38 " workers and 35-59 584 8 523 7 48 1 13 labourers not 60+ 78 2 74 2 3 ., 1 elesewhere A.N. S. 1 .. 1 ., classified

Division 9 Total 1,479 1,llO 369 531 8 380 a 105 .. 37 , .

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Division X Total 16 11 5 2 .. 1 1

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B-VI BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Concld.

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PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (Ii) AS CULTIVATORS OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS

Secondary .A.Work______, Principal Work At As ,- __A..------, Total Household As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Industry Cultivator Labourer Household Industry ( Division Urban ,----"--..---. r----""'------, ,---__..A. __ -, and Major Group) Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Cultivator T 8,876 2,853 1,700 1,316 R 8,794 2,830 1,672 1,296 U 82 23 28 20

Agricultural Labourer T 354 178 307 272 R 354 178 307 266 U 6

Household Industry T 2,519 842 497 268 R 2,429 780 496 267 U 90 62 1 1 Household Ind ustry Classified by Division and Major Group

Division 0 Agricuiture,/ivestock, forestry T 372 87 38 52 fishing and hunting R 363 8/ 38 52 U 9 6

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02 Forestryand logging T 5 R 5

04 Livestock and hunting T 367 87 36 52 R 358 81 36 52 U 9 6

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 2,147 755 459 216 R 2,066 699 458 215 U 81 56 1 1

Major Groups 20 Foodstuffs T 416 463 39 39 R 404 441 39 39 U 12 22

22 Tobacco products T 21 3 R 21 3

23 Textile-cotton T 26 25 6 4 R 24 20 6 3 U 2 5 I

24 Textile-jute T 47 3 I R 47 3 1

25 Textile-wool T R

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 72 8 1 R 67 4 1 U 5 4 47

TABLE B-VIJ

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (il AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (iiI AS CULTIVATORS OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS-Concld.

Secondary Work .A.__ r- , Principal Work At As ,---______.A. ______...... , Household As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Total ]ndustry Cultivator Labourer Household Tndusry (Division Rural ,------__ ....A_ __~ ,-___.A. ___, -"------, and Major Group) Urban Males Females Males Females Males Femal06

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- CQncld. Major ,roups 28 Manufacture of wood T 475 82 143 SO and wooden products R 461 78 142 110 U 14 4 1 31 Leather and leather products T 377 17 178 39 R 368 17 178 39 U 9 33 Chemicals and chemical products T 3 R 2 U 1 34&35 Non-metallic mineral T 300 142 69 S2 products other than R 286 132 69 S2 petroleum and coal U 14 10

36 Basic metals and their T 308 6 19 products except machinery R 299 4 19 & transport equipment U 9 2 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 101 9 2 industries R 86 2 U 15 9 1 LallDdi-Tahsil

Cultivator R 1,807 337 ., 117 78 Agricultural Labourer R 48 11 9 14 Household Industry R 446 71 54 10 Division a Agriculture, livestock, forestry, R 62 .. .. fishing and hunting

Division 2&3 Manufactruing R 384 68 50 10 2 Chhatarpur-Tahsil Cultiva~r R 3,084 1,221 .. 678 482 Agricultural Lobourer R 183 U9 90 58 Household Industry R 944 192 310 186

Division a AgI icultrue. livestock, fonstry R 186 61 24 44 fishing and hunting ,

Division 1&3 Manufacturin~ R ' 758 131 286 142 3 Bijawar-Tahsil Cultivator R 3,903 1,272 877 736 Agricultural Labourer R 123 38 20S 194 Household Industry R 1,039 516 132 71

Division 0 Agriculture, live~tock. forestry, R 115 16 10 8 fishing and hunting

Divi$ion 2&3 Manufacturing; R 924 500 122 63 48

TABLEB-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS. PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY. Note:-For description of Divisions and major groups, kindly see Appendix I to Explanatory Note.

( P. W. ) Principal Work, (A.W.) Additional Work.

Principal Work Principal Work ,-___~ _ _A_ ____--., ,------"------, Additional Work Additional Work at at Household Industry, Household Industry, (Division & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major group) Males F<:malcl5

1 2 3 1 2 3

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (TOTAL) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (TOfAL)- Contd

P. W. Division 0 7,956 2,697 Major group 28 2

A. W. Division 0 25 20 P. W. Major group 04 3,791 540

Maj or groups 00 24 19 A, W. Division 2&3 49 9 04 1 1 " Major groups 20 44 9 2& 2 A. W. Division 2&3 59 13 " 34-35 '3

Major groups 20 47 13 P. W. Division 1 51 18 27 1 28 5 A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 31 1 34-35 4 " 39 1 Major groups 31 " 34-35 1 " P. W. Major group 00 2,749 1,450 P. W. Major group 10 51 18 .4. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 Major group 04 Major groups 31 " ., 34-35 1 P. W. Major group 01 717 365 P. W. Division 2&3 1,459 188 A. W. Diyision 0 24 20 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major groups 00 24 19 04 1 Major groups 23 2 28 2 A. W. Division 2&3 6 1 .. I P. W. Major group 20 297 69 Major groups 20 3 ,. 27 1 31 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 39 1 " Major group 23 2 P. W. Major group 02 573 333 P. W. Major group 34-"35 117 42 A. W. Division 2&3 2 3 A. W. Division 2&3 1

Major groups 20 3 Major group 28 28 1 " 34-35 1 P. W. Major grou(I 36 118 2 P. W. Major lJro.p 03 126 9 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. DivisillR 2&j ] Major group 28 1 49

TABLE B-VII P;\RT B--Con/d. Principal Work P(incipal Work

___ ~ __ -.....1\...- ~~ ____ -, ,-- - ______A__.~ ______, ,-- Additional Work Additional W0rk at Household rndus(ry, at Household Industry, eDivision & Ml ior Grollp) Ma]t-s Females ( Division & M

CHJ-IAT.\~~I·LH, DIs;mCT (TOTAL)-Conld. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (TOTAL)- Contd.

P. W. Division 4 2,205 308 p, W. Major group 69 116 3 A. W. Division 'SU 8 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major groups 2 20 Major group 39 31 2 34 -35 3 P. W. Division 7 87 36 1 1,137 P. W. Major group 40 2,205 30S A. W. Di1'i.\'iol1 0 2 A. W. Divi~ioll 2&3 8 MajJf group 04 2

Major group~ 20 2 A. W· Division 2&3 4 1 31 2 34-35 3 " Major groups 20 2. " 36 J 34-35 2 P. W. Division 5 551 396 P. W. Major gro1lp 70-7l 922 85 A. W. Dil'ision 0 3 1 A. W. Division 0 2 Major group 04 3 1 Major group 04 2 P. W. Major group 51 455 396 A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 A. W. Division a 3 1 Major group 04 3 Major group 34-35 2

p. W. Division 6 4,586 982 P. W. Major gronp 73 215 2

A. W. Division 0 12 A. W. Division 2&3 2 Major groups 02 3 Major group 20 2 \ 04 9 " P. W. Division 8 8,504 1,096 A. W. Division 2&3 55 17 A. W. DirNol! a 15 4- Major groups 20 2S 10 22 5 Major groups 00 4 4 23 4 04 11 24 1 " 27 11 A. W. Division 2&3 70 1 28 1 31 I Major groups 20 4 34-35 1 5 22 2 37 1 n I 38 24 I 39 2 27 1 28 61 P. W. Major group 64-68 04,109 915 " P. W. Major group 8U 2,792 21 A. W. Divisio1l 0 12 A. W. Dil'i,irm 0 2 Major groups 02 3 04 9 Major group 04 2

A. W. Divi.rioll 2&3 54 17 A. W. Division 2&3 9 Major groups 20 28 10 Major groups 20 3 22 5 22 1 23 4 " 28 5 24 1 " 27 11 P. W. Major group 83 341 7 28 I 31 1 A. W. Dil'il'ion 0 1 34-35 1 5 37 1 Major grOll[l 04 _'8 39 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 2 50

TABLE B-Vn PART B-Confd.

Principal Work Principal Work ,-~------__""'_------, Additional Work at Additional Work Household Industry, at Household Industry, (Division & Major group) Maks Females ( Division & Major Group) Males Females 1 2 3 1 2 3 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (TOTAL)- Comd. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (TOTAL)- Concld.

Major groups 23 1 Major groups 20 jn " 24 1 " 2::! 2 " 23 ::! P. W. Major group 87 197 8 24 4 1 " 27 J A. W. Dil1ision 0 6 " 2R 10 3 " 31 46 6 Major group 04 G " 34-35 3 3 36 I A. W. Division 2&3 7 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (RUR\U Major group 28 7 P. W. Division 0 5,150 1,094 P. W. Major group 88 1,900 750 A. W. Division 0 1 A. W. Dil'isioll a 6 4 Major group 04 Major gr'OUp 00 4 4 A. W. Divi!iiol1 12 " 04 2 2&3 53 A. W. IJivivion 2&3 51 Major groups 20 46 12 2'1 3 Major groups 20 1 34-~5 4 22 I 2S ,1:) P. W. Major group 00 4~8 198

A. W. DivisiOil 0 P. W. Major group 89 53 5 Major group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Major group 01 571 152 Major group 27 1 A. W. Division 2&3 3 P. W. Division 9 12,177 11,047 Major group 20 :I A. TV. Dil"isioll 0 7 4 P. W. Major group 02 406 256

Major groups 00 1. 2 A. W. Divi.~ion 2&3 2 3 02 I 04 5 1 Major groups 20 .' " 28 34-~5 A. ~~. Dhhion 2&3 65 18 P. W. Major group 04 3,M; .179 Major groups 20 10 .. 22 2 A. W. Division 2&3 48 (J 23 .. 2 " 24 4 j Major group 20 43 r., 27 1 I 28 " 28 10 3 " 34-35 " 31 46 6 " " 34&35 3 3 P. W. Dh'ision 2&3 459 112 " 36 1 " A. W. Division 2&3 :1 P. W. Major group 90 12,177 11,047 Major groups 23 i ,. 23 1 A. W. Division 0 7 4 P. W. Major group 20 127 40 Major groups 00 2 2 02 I A. W. Division 2&3 " 04 5 I Major group 23 A. W. Division 2&3 65 28 P. W. Major gt·oup 36 47 1 51

T:\BLE I3-VII PART B-Contd.

Prillcipal Work Principal Work ,-______..A.. _____ , ,- --"------, Addi1ional Work Additional Work at Household Industry, at Household Industry, (Divi,ion & Majorgroup) Males Females ( Division & Major Group) Males Fcmale~ 2 3 2 3 CHHATARPUR DCsnUCT (RURAL)-Corttti. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (RURAL)-Coilid. A. W. Dilisiull 2&3 J P. W. Major group 69 36 3 lVI"jor group 2S A. W. Divisioll 2&3 1 \'. W. Uhbion 4 1,545 2.t3 Major group 39 .1. OV. Divisioll 2&3 8 1 P.W. Division 7 497 54 r.l:'jor ~ro'lP 20 2 JI 2 A. W. bivision 0 2 34-35 3 36 1 Major group 04 2

P, \\. :\l"j

. J. W. Diri.Joll 2&3 8 1 Ma.ior groups 20 2 34&35 " 1 ~\L;:j(H' gr\)UJ1S" 20 2 31 2 P. W. Major group 70&71 366 54 34-35 36 A. W. Division 0 2 P. W. Dhhiln 5 246 223 Major group 04 2

.,1. IV. Diriliol[ 0 1 A, W. Division 2&3 1

1\; ".:ur gl'OUp O~ Major group 34&35

P. W. I\lajor group 51 220 223 p. W, Major group 73 131 A, I:'. Diri.lioll 0 A, W. Division 2&3 2

,'V);,; or (;, OU)J 04 Major group 20 2 P. W. Di"hion 6 2,901 702 P. W. Division 8 5,266 676 0-1. !!-'. Di~ i,:i(/11 () 12 A. W. Division 0 9 l\Lijor gl',)[Jl'S 02 3 04 9 Major group 04 9

A . W. Dirili()11 2&3 51 9 A. W. Division 2&3 63

Major;; oups 20 26 7 Major groups 20 2 22 5 ,. 22 2 23 4 23 I 24 1 24 1 27 11 28 57 28 I 34·-35 I P. W. Major group 80 1,606 15 38 1 39 1 A. W. Division 0 2 p, W. Major group 64-68 2,682 645 Major group 04 2 A. W. Dt"vistOll 0 12 A. W. Division 2&3 7 M aj or grollps 02 J 04 9 Major groups 20 1 22 1 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 50 9 " 28 5 .\lajor groups 20 26 7 " 22 5 P. W. Major group 83 237 3 23 4 24 1 A. W. Divisi 'n 0 27 11 28 1 Major group 04 34&35 I " 38 I A. W. Dj~'ij'ioll 2&3 2 52

TABLE B-Vll .PAlO S- Cuntd.

Principal Work Prin.:ip:d • Work r---' .------"--.------, .. -'------~ Additional Work Addil iOBal Work at Household Indu~trl', at Household JndUSlf\', ( Division & M~jor Group) Males Females (Division & Major Group) MaJe~ Females

2 3 2 2

CtIHUARPUR DIST,UC r (RURAL)- Cane/d. CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (URR\]\)-·Conld

Major groups 23 A. W. Divi,iol1 2&3 6 2i Major groups 20 p. W. Major group 87 148 8 U " 28 2 A. W. D il'is ion () 4 ]1 I Major group 0--1 4 3') 1 P. W. Major group 01 146 213 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 5 A. W. Division 0 14 20 Major group 28 5 Major groups 00 24 19 P. W. Major group 88 1,413 sa ., 01 I

A. W. Division 0 2 A. JY. Divi;'ioll 2&3 3 1

Major group 04 :2 Major gro:l)JS 20 27 I A. W. Divisioll 2&3 49 31 1 " 39 I Major groups 20 1 P. W. Kfajor group 03 18 0; I " 2~ 47 A. W. Division 2&3 2

P. W. Division \I 10,519 9,952 Major group 28 2 A. W. DivisiOil 0 4 1 P. W. Division 04 174 61 Major group 04 4 A. W, Divisioll 2&3

A. W. Divisio'l 2&3 61 23 Major group 20 Maior groups 20 10 P. W. Dhision 29 13 22 2 24 4 A. W. Division 2&3 2 ", 27 1 " 211 9 3 Major gL'OUp 31 " 31 44 3 34-35 3 3 Major group 34-35 " 36 1 P. W. Majar group 10 29 13 P. W. M.ljor group 90 10,5J9 9,952 A. W. Divi,lion 2&3 1 A. W. Division 0 4 1 Major group 31 Major group 04 4 34-35 1

A. W. DMsiol1 2&3 61 23 P. W, Division 2&3 1,000 76 Major groups 2J 10 A. W. Division 2&3 2 22 2 "., 24 4 1 Major group 23 27 I 28 " 28 9 3 " 31 4~ 3 P. W. MajDr group 20 170 29 " 34-35 3 3 36 1 " A. ~V, Divi.ioll 2&3 1 CHHATARPLJR DlS'f.RLCT (l;HllAN) Major group 23 P. W. Dhision 0 2,806 1,603 p, W. Major group 34--35 80 29 A. W. Division 0 24 20 A. W Divi~ion 2&] 1 Major group 00 24 19 04 1 Major gl'OUp 28 " 53

TABLE B-VII PART B-Contd.

Principal Work l'rincipal Work r- - __ ' __ ,_ ----'------, r------~~...... _-_~,----., AdJilioJlal Work at Household Additional Work at Household Industry, (Division & Major group) Industry. (Division & Major group) M,d('s FCjn~_':(·s Males Females 2 3 2 3 CHHATAQ.PUR DLSTRICT (UR.dA,\) - COfield C!HJATARPUR DISTRlcr (URBAN)- COllld. Major group 04 2 P. W. Division 5 305 173 A. W. Divisiol1 2&3 2 A. W. Division 0 J Major group 2iI 2 Major gi'OUp 04 3 P. W. Major group tl8 4~7 2J\J P. W. Major group 51 235 ]73 A. IV. Dil'isiOIl U .j 4 A.W. DilLion 0 3 Major group 00 .:\ -l Major group 04 3 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 2 P. W. Division 6 1,685 280 Major group 28 2 A. W. DMsioll 2&3 4 8 P. W. Major group 89 53 :1 Major groups 20 2 3 31 1 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 34-35 4 37 1 Major group 27 3(0) P. W. Dilision 9 1,658 1,095 P. W. Major group 64-68 1,427 270 A. W. Divisioll 0 3 3 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 4 8 Major gl'()UP$ 00 2 2 Major groups 20 2 3 02 1 31 1 " 04 34-35 4 " 37 1 A. W. Dirision 2&3 4 5 39 Major group3 23 2 P. W. Division 7 640 33 27 1 28 I A. W. Dh'iS'ioll 2&3 1 1 31 2 3 " Majo! group 34-35 P. W. Division 90 1,658 1,095

P. W. Major group 70-71 556 31 A. W. Division () 3 3 A. W. Dil'isiOI1 2&3 I Major gl'oups 00 2 2 02 Major grQ,up 34-35 C4 " P. W. Division 8 3,238 420 A. W. Division 2&3 " 5 A. W. Division 0 6 ., Major groups 23 2 27 I Major groups 00 4 .:I 28 1 04 2 31 2 3

A. W. Dif'jsioll 2&3 7 1 1 Laundi Tahsil (RUral) Majo!' groups 20 2 p. W. Division C) 875 181 27 1 28 4 A. W. Division 0 P. W. Mojur group 80 1,186 6 P. W. Division 5 84 107

A. W. Divi"io/1 2&1 2 A. W. Division 0 Major grJup 20 2 1'. W. Division 6 454 185 P. W. Major group 87 49 A. W. Division 2&3 9 5

A. W. DiI'ilioll 0 2 P. W. Division 9 1,992 2,126 54

lA13LE B -VB PART B-Col/cld.

l'rincipal Work Principal Work

,--_~_. ~ ___ _A______• ____ \ r------~------~ {\ddi\i\)[l<\1 '~\)rk at IbusdlOld AdJitional work lndusll'y, (Division & M;!jor' group) at llouseho Id lndusty I'vlale~ Females (Division & Major Ciroup) hlales Females

2 3 1 2 J

Laundi rallsil (Ruwl)- Concld Chllatarpur Tahsil (Rural)- Coneid.

A. Vi. Division 0 0 3

A. W. Dil'isio.l 2&3 5 2 A. W. Divislon 2&3 56 5 '. Chlla larpur Tah,iI (Rural) 3 Bijawar f

..\. \N. DiviSic,n 2&3 25 A. W. Diviskn 2&3 28 12

P. W. Divisioll 2&3 352 7S p. W. Di~isioll 4 70 27

A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 5 P. W. Di,'isiOt. 4 885 121 P. W. Divi;:iotl 6 993 222

/\.. W. Di'lbicl\ 2&3 :I A. W. Divi,iol1 0 1() P. W. Divisio!1 6 1,454 295 A. W. Division 2&3 23 4 A. W. Division 0 2 P. W. Division 7 49 2&3 19 A. W. Divisioll 2&3 2 P. W. Division 7 402 53 P. W. Division 8 1,579 173 A. W. Divisi()" 0 2 2&3 I A. W. Division 0 9 2&3 37 P. W. Dhisioll 8 2,652 407 P. W. Division 9 2,682 2,843 A. W. Division 2&3 26 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Division 9 5,845 4,983 2&1 16 TABLE B- VIII PART A_:'_AND B TABLE

PART A -PERSONS liNE VlPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, RHOAD

Persons Seeking employml'nt for the first lime r~----'--~--~- ____ Jo..... __ ~_~_~ _____ ~ Age Groups r'''_-'- ...... ---... ___, ______. ___ J...... __. ______~ __"') Total S. Educational Levels Unemployed Totill 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-·34 35 i- No, ,---""""'--...... r-- ___ A ___ ~l {- --.A.~1 r--...J----. ,-_J..._-1 r---''-~---, r----_A.,.~I PM F MF M F M F M F!\{ f M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

CHHATARPUR Total 138 137 1 77 1 30 J6 5 2 4

2 Illiterate 38 38 16 3 3 3

3 Liter:1te (without 4S 45 17 10 5 educational level)

4 Primi'lTy or Junior Basic 17 16 10 2 7

5 Matricu1ation Or Higher 35 35 32 10 20 Se~ondary

6 University Degree or Post 3 3 2 graduate Degree Other than Technical Pegree

TARLE

PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX AND

PERSONS UNEMPLOYED BY r-~-----~~------~~~- Total llrlcmployed lilikratc r---~-~---,.).._---- ~-l ,------~---~~-"------~--___a S. Nc. Districtj'f ahs!l Persons Males Femaks Person~ Males Females

2 4 6 7

CHHATARPllR DISTRICT 159 158 1 24 23 1

LRllreli T~hsil 18 17 1 4 3 2 chhlltarpUf Tahsil 109 109 15 15 BiJawar Tahsil 32 5 5

Note:-Lines anu Columns with nil entries have beel) omitted- 57.

8-Vlll

AGE GROLPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS "IN.URBAN AREAS ONLY

persons employed b~fure but now out of employment and seeking work r--.--.------.-~--~-----~..J-.--~·------~-, Age-groups ~ -----_._------_----_---.. --.-.-.-~-- --~------....I'-.----- .______.... _._.~ _____ -',

Total 15-19 20-:!.:! 25-34 35-44 45-59 S. No. __ __ J. __"~_'-----" ,----"'------.. 1 ,.._A ___ .., r---""------, r----'----, M }' M F M F M F M F M F i8 19 2U 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2l! 2) OlSnUCl lotal 60 12 12 14 15 7 " 7 6 4 3 2 2 28 4 2 7 11 4 3 (j 2 4 3 j 6 7

Il "

B-VIiI

EDtTC\TIONAL LEVELS IN RURAi AREAS'ONL)"

______EDUCA110NAL--A. LEVELS ____ _ ------, Literate (without educational levels) :?rima.ry or Junio,' Basic Matriculation and above S, :" ..,. r--·--·-----'------. ,..------"------...." ,,------__..___------_-, Persons Males Females Persons Males Fc-male& ,Persons Males Females 8 9 ~ 11 12 13 14 15 Hi

57 57 53 53 25 i5 TotaJ 2 7 7 5 5 43 43 34 34 17 17 2 12 12 12 12 3 J 3 58 TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Full ti,ll~ siudent~ duties rotsl HOJs~hold Dependents infant ~ Non-working population and disabled Rural I~---· --.. -..)...... ,...------,-~ {~,_ .. _.'" __ .,A .-. -~ ~---1 ,_-_~_..A- Urban --., r----'-----., Age-Group Ptr~\)n~ Mltles Fenw:".s M F M P M F

2 3 4 (\ 7 :-: 9 10 II CHHATARPUR '(ola' AD Ales 286,%11 116,986 16'),29j 24,156 4,048 101 60,l63 90,399 103,493 ~14 108,182 106,305 101,871 19,368 3,1102 37 7,189 86,7'H 90,877 15-34 41,189 6,386 34,803 4,788 246 23 -'1,1St 941 3,065 3~!9 23,lU 1.482 2.,641 29 17,861 750 3,070 60+ 13,652 2,131 10,911 U 3.861 1.828 6,434 Age not 8t1U~ 130 III 48 1 81 47

Rural All ages :251.348 10},747 / -18/0/ 18,\);:8 2,192 /0/ 50/i59 81,998 94,JR2

0-14 186,894 95,148 91,146 l6,158 :;,137 37 6,693 78,848 :-12,910 IS-34 32,805 4,019 28,786 2,170 55 7'_) 25,687 802 2,843 35-" 19.63l 1,205 18,426 ~') 14,877 6S1 2,899 60+ 11,892 2,293 9,~99 J 2 3,402 1,616 5,686 Aae !lot staled 126 82 44 &1 ..i4

(/i'balt AI( ages #,929 U,Z39 .?IJ,690 5,218 1,8.56 9,SIU 8,4UI 9,fJ/

0-14 21,288 11,157 10,131 3,210 1,665 496 7,945 7,967 15-34- 8,384 2,367 6.017 2,018 191 5,564 145 222 35-59 3,493 277 3,216 2,9&4 99 171 60+ 1,760 438 1,322 459 212 748 Ate nol st:>ted -4 04 I } 1 Laundi

1l.lIr(l/ All age$ 6IJ,?74 "5,161 35,113 .,3911- 46<1 5 II,IJ26 20,24Y 2M6J

0-14 45,657 23, t22 22,535 3,717 454 1,731 19,3'13 20,348 15-3<4 7,m ',058 6,675 6'11 10 .l 6,395 lIS 248 35-59 4,019 346 3,673 J,07S 151 501 60+ 2,848 618 ~,230 ~ 625 470 1,466 Age not stitted 17 J7 17 2 Cbhatarpur

~Tlml Ali ag{\ 119,9m #J.O?8 7l,8}4 6,68J 1,16: .U" :".659 40.754 42,685

(1.....14 86,469 44,355 42,114 S,I71 1,126 ~ 3,114 39,151 31,871 15-34 16,791 2,083 14,70g 1,511 .~ .., 13 B,622 375 1,036 3S-S9 lO,6l! 5% IO,(l45 7 8,796 354 1,l2.9 60-'- M2$ t,011 4,957 ~ 2,127 871 2,649 Age not stated 3 3 3 3 Bijawar ii_'"'ol ,4lf r1!e.t 71,172 29,508 41,664 7,847 566 63 11,174 20,995 29,134

~14 54.768 Z7,671 21.097 7,"t'l9 ~57 29 1,848 20,304 24,691 lS-!4 8,~81 87g 7,403 S68 9 7 5,670 209 1.'59 35-51' 5,001 293 4,708 22 3,006 146 1,269 6D+ :\,0)6 6O:i 2,412 .5 650 275 1,571 Age not stated 106 62 44 61 44 59

B-IX

BIlOAD AGE-GROUPS; AND tYPE Of A.CTIVITY

i'cnoDs QJlP]Qlcd .Iunil:tCj ..,i ~, ~i(l.4i ~k.illj before but now OUl Retired, tentier os' Mental anll I;lialiWlbl¢ cmplo~ut for of emplo)mellt and Ag~ independent !mans JnasafS, vagrants etc, ilJ&tilutiOIl$ tbe st time ~kini work g:roup ,-_.A. ,------"---1 ,-_A ,-____...--.... ,-_.A.-.... M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 11 HI 19 2;) 21 :2 DISTRICT

1,038 782 870 766 III 31i 191 .- 119 All aau T 38 Sl 7 1 11 1 5 0-14 43 oW 153 166 77 li 114 2 !l 15-34 no 463 J6J JIll J() 6 33 JS-S9 686 335 20Z 191 3 7 60+ 1 .A,e DOt lItated 746 683 798 682 " 113 -, 59 All (lIe'> :R

38 " 52 4 1 9 2 5 0-14 43 44 234 1~6 3 101 1 43 15-35 184 375 327 275 3 11 35-59 480 264 185 147 6O. c- I ., A,e not !it ~Ied

291 99 72 84 107 35 'J{) 15r:J All &11ft I U

3 :l. .. 0-14- 19 10 14 29 13 I 38 15-35 86 18 36 27 30 fi 4 22 35-59 206 71 17 44 3 60': - "'8C' nOI stated Tahsil

193 123 297 IJ5 2 12 2 5 AlllIges R

:1 18 1 0-14 22 4 107 17 12 4 15-34 75 52 11 0 45 1 :IS-59 .~ ,n 67 53 '':' ,,0 ; Age 1101 ;OteJ Tahsil

203 J5! 2115 1157 2 7.\ 4.1 All "gel" R

5 .. 10 3 5 4 0~14 13 1:>. 9 2 (\7 :10 '~-:H 11 5):;" 112 62 ~ ') 35-5) 114 3R ~l '

'f ah~i1

350 4()CI 216 3,w) 26 JJ All age.1 R

30 24 -4 1 0-14 8 35 55 lie " () 15-~4 38 265 ~(. HiS 1 35- 59 273 109 )] 82! 60· 1 .. Ap oOl stat;.! 58

TABLE PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Tolal Full tim.) students HOJs:hold dUliC$ l'CYt~1 Dependents iJ ,fant s Non-working population and disabled Rural 1----- ~-.-~ .~~ "_- __ . ..A.... __ • ___• __ ~ '~', .....•..•. J... ,-. .-.-.... ~--, (""".--.""' ...... ~ Urban Age·Graul' PerS(1n5 ,....---....._----~·l Males Fem;;]cs M F M F M r 2 3 4- 5 Ii 7 (; 9 10 II CHHATARPUR Total All .~8U 286,271 116,986 16'),291 24,156 4,048 101 (iO,163 0-14 90,399 103,493 20S,t8Z 106.30S 101,877 19,)68 3.802 31 7,189 86,793 90.877 15-34 41,189 6,386 3.$,803 4.788 146 35-59 23 .U,ZSI 947 3,065 23,124 '.482 21,642 29 17,861 150 3,070 60··~- 13,652 2,731 10,921 12 3,861 1,823 6,434 '-\at not ~tated 130 82 411 1 81 47

Ru"al ,~ll age$ .w.N8 trll.'147 118,6.11 18,QJ,'i J,[92 rof 5(1/;59 8[,99~ 94,.18J

0-14 186,894 95,148 <)1,746 i6,1.58 :'.1.;7 3i 6,693 78,848 ))2,910 15-34 32,805 4,019 :!8,786 ~,7iO )' 55 -~ 25,687 802 :!,B43 35-'9 19,631 1,205 IS,42{l 2<) 14,877 65J 1,899 60+ 11,892 2,293 9,!l99 1" 3,402 J,616 5,686 AKC nOt stated 126 82 44 81 .44-

(jl'ban Art (lll/!s 34.91.9 /4,139 :;a,690 5,1JS J,856 'J,50-l 8.-10/ 9,111

0-14 21,288 H,ts7 lO,m J.210 1,665 496 1,945 7,967 15-34 8,384 2,361 6.017 2,O1~ 191 5,564 14~ 222 35-59 3,493 217 3,216 :!,984 99 171 60+ 1,760 438 1,322 459 212 748 AI:'! not state-d <4- -4 1 3 1 Lllundi RUl'lll 41l (lge·~ W,2U !5.11Sf 35,IU ""J9/O 46~ ~ 1I,,!J26 ]O,.!49 21.563 (.1-14 45,657 13,I2Z ,~ 53' 3.737 454 1,731 19,393 20,J4S 15-34 7,733 1,058 ~6:675 61.)1 10 J 6,395 33-59 .:m 248 4,019 346 3,673 3.075 151 501 60+ 2,848 618 2,230 -~ 625 470 1,466 Age not stittM 17 17 17 2 Chhatarllur Rmal All agn 1/9,911: J #J,O.i8 fJ,8)4 6.~" ){j2 .'u _' ~.659 40,75"' 42.68~ 0-14 ll6,469 M,3S5 ~2,IH 5,171 1,12.6 ~ 3,114 ~9.t51 31,871 15-34 16,791 2,0&3 14,108 1,S11 3''; 13 13,622 315 1,036 35-59 10,~1! 51i6 10,045 , £0..'.. 8,796 354 I,U9 !:\,O2~ 1.011 4,957 2,127 871 2.649 Age- not 5rilt~.d ~ 3 3 3 Bljawar kIJfIJI AI! ager 71.172 29,51)8 41,664 7,847 566 63 fJ ,174 20,995 29,134

0-14 54,768 Z7,671 27,097 7,2,"/9 557 29 1,848 2Q.304 24,691 lS-~4 8,281 &78 7,403 568 9 7 5,670 209 1,~59 3S-S~ 3,001 :m 4,70S 22 3,006 146 J,269 60+ :t016 6D4 2,412 5 650 275 1,571 Age not stated 106 62 44 6] 44 B-IX

BROAD AGE·GROlJPS AND TYPE OF ACtiVITY

.n:uon. mlpl.Ol;d lntrlilt4.i \Ii ~, f';t;.oL.j seeldng before but now 0<.1' Retired, Ienticr 01' Mwtal and ehatitabl, cmpicy=nr fv! of ('lIJploymeIlt and Ag.'" indep,=,ndent means Beggars, vJ1grants etc. institutions th e first tim~ s.eeki.ng WOfK group r---'- r----"-----.. r--.A. ,...___.__~ ,.._A.--, M F M P M F 1\1 F M F

12 IJ 14 15 16 17 18 19 2J 21 2 DISTRICT

1,0.38 782 870 766 1lJ J~ 19'1 119 All age. T 38 52 7 1 11 1 5 0-14 .u 44 lS3 166 77 19 114 "2 111 15-34 l70 403 363 302 JO ci 33 3~-S9 686 335 202 191 :3 1 6lh 1 Ate DOt staled

746 683 798 682 -I 113 J 5{) AI} 1I8e~ R

38 -- 52 4 1 9 2 5 0-14 43 44 234 156 3 101 43 J~-3S 184 375 327 275 3 II 3S-51J 480 264 185 147 6Q " J .. Ale lIot sl~lC'd

292 99 72 M )07 35 19 Ij(.j All ages U

3 2 0-14 19 JO 74 29 73 1 38 15-35 86 18 36 27 30 6 21 35-59 206 71 17 44 3 '" 60· /.. ac nOi slated Tahsil

/9.? IJ3 J~7 /]5 2 12 2 5 .-111 age.\" Jl

Jll 1 -. 0-14 rl''I- -..;.. 4 107 17 I:: 4 15-34 75 52 1.1" 4.5 I 35-50 )3 67 ..' ~'),- 60 : " Age 1l0! ,btcl Tahsil

2m 15t 285 167 2 7) 43 AfllIg.:s ft

) 10 .3 5 4 0-14 13 .i' n 9 2 67 .10 I:,-:H 71 515 112 62 ~ 9 :15-5) 114- ~f.: RI 'n 6(H .A •• r,( t ,jllt:d lllh,ll

351) -{(if! 2/6 3S0 26 1/ AI! age.1 R

30 .. 14 ~ I 0-14 8 35 5) 1]'0 " l) 15-~4 38 :;65 ~fi 16S 1 :15- 59 273 109 :; I ~= 6IJ '. f ,.i,« 1'01 SlRt~.!

B-ECONOMIC TABLES

(in HOtTSEROJ-JD ECONOMI{' TABLES 62

TABLE B-X

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED ~ElTHER TN CULTIVATION NOR IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY eii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTiVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDlJSTRY BLT NOT IN BOTH ASD (iii) ENGAGED BOTDIN CUlTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

HOllsl"holds Households eng3ged Households in engaged Total Jlcith~r in cultivi,tion Households engaged in hothj cultivation Rural TOlill number nor in household engaged in household and household District/Tahsil Urban of households Industry cu]1ivation only lndustry only Industry

2 3 4 5 6 7 CHHATARPUR T 25,257 7,638 J3,579 1,848 2,192 DISTRICT R 22,819 5,822 13,249 1,586 2,162 U 2,438 1,816 330 ' 262 30

Laundi Tahsil R 5,083 ),121 3,363 182 417

Chhatal'pur Tahsil R 10,772 3,149 5,882 936 805 3 Bij2war Tahsil R- 6,964 ] ,552 4,004 468 940 6",)

TABLE B-Xl

SAMPLE HOlJSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVAVION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND ANI) SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED TN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

( BASED ON 20~~ SAMPLE)

Note: Figure, I, 2 alld 3 ill r.:Ol~IU111 1 &tand for: 1. Owned or held from Government, 2. Held from private persons or Iostitutiollti for pa.yment in mOlll:~, kind or share, 3. Partly held from Governmcnt and partly from private persons for l,ayment in money, kind or shi\l'e.

Households engaged ill cultival iOll by size of land in acres No. of -.___.-~------~--~ --.. ~\------, IntereSl in Cultiva ling Less 1.0- 2.5- 5.0- 7.5- ' 10.0- 12.5- 13.0- 30.0- 5(; - Unspe· land cultivated houschold~ than ). 2.4 4.9 7.4 9.9 12.4 14.9 29.9 49.9 cified

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3

CHHAIARPUR DISTRICT (Rural)

Total 15,411 348 2.536 3,927 3,090 1,406 1,359 567 1,598 380 U9 1 12,645 321 2;202 3,157 2,401 1,154 1,118 455 1,368 3~1! J20 2 7!fl 21 211 286 154 45 17 9 13 I 3 2,009 6 J23 484 53:; 267 224 103 2t7 31 19

1 Laundi Tahsi I (Rul )

lilia/ 5,780 15 322 668 89/ 468 500 204 543 [24 44 1

1 2,914 15 280 511 648 330 371 156 451 109 42 1 2 170 32 57 46 16 11 3 ~ .. . . 3 696 to 100 197 122 118 45 87 15 2

2 Chbatarpur Tahsil (Rural)

Tofal 6,687 IJ9 1,204 1,797 11;89 540 53Y /81 732 105 81

5,510 109 ),044 1,451 994 4~l) 457 143 628 18..8 66 2 388 7 103 149 87 23 5 6 . 7 1 .. 3 789 3 57 197 208 87 77 32 97 16 15

3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4, CJ44 214 1,010 1,462 910 458 320 182 323 51 14

I 4,221 197 878 1,195 759 394 290 156 289 51 12 2 199 14 76 80 21 6 1 I ., 3 524 3 56 187 130 58 29 26 33 2

CHHAIARPUR DISTRICT (Urban) Total 360 12 100 66 ·66 25 36 9 33 7 6

1 281 12 83 51 47 14 28 6 27 7 6 2 44 14 8 9 6 3 2 2 3 35 3 7 10 5 5 1 4

66 TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN (BASED ON Cultivating households according to number Total of cultivating r------A------~ 1 Persons 2 PerSons 3-5 Persons hon$

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

3 Bijawar

An Sizes 4,004 6,064 _1,669 462 734 655 79 1,654 1,902 1,299 !O7 1,489 3,060 1,941 277 Less than 1 155 183 119 3 60 49 11 62 64 59 1 31 59 43 2 ] .;~-2.4 ~11 1,061 701 13 187 165 22 429 471 378 9 198 393 277 3 :2.5--t.9 1,176 1,708 1,136 64 193 170 23 539 610 442 26 418 829 592 36 : :J-7,4 728 1,139 653 67 137 127 10 275 322 205 23 299 626 393 39 7.::,-3.9 377 607 356 38 54 50 4 145 177 100 13 166 342 219 24 1('.0-11.4 265 461 258 69 39 36 3 85 102 52 16 121 255 152 43 1:.5-14.9 152 273 147 44 20 18 2 48 57 34 5 75 168 85 26 " <,0-29.9 274 534 269 105 37 33 4 59 81 27 10 152 330 163 72 ~r"'".<-49.~ 43 72 20 41 7 7 11 17 2 3 21 39 12 25 ~(j+ 12 26 10 18 1 1 1 8 19 5 7 Unspecined CHHATARPUR

All Shhes 330 447 212 198 76 68 8 119 129 71 38 116 202 107 99 Lt,~ tan 1 12 13 7 3 5 5 " 4 3 J 2 3 S 4 1 1.0- 2.4 90 105 62 11 38 31 7 30 32 24 4 22 42 31 7 2.5- 4.9 61 78 40 21 14 14 26 27 16 9 20 3S 20 12 5.0- 7.4 63 93 49 29 8 8 24 27 13 8 29 53 29 21 7,5- 9.9 21 28 16 13 1 1 " 9 8 6 4 10 17 7 8 1i),D-l:.4 32 44 11 25 4 3 1 15 20 6 4 12 19 :3 18 12,5-14.9 9 16 9 5 1 1 4 4 2 2 3 6 4 3 1~.O-29.9 29 57 16 43 4 4 6 7 1 4 10 17 7 12 30,0-49,9 7 7 2 11 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 2 10 50+ 6 6 37 2 :3 7 r..: nspecified 67

B-XII

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS A~D AREAS SEPA RATELY-Concld. 20% SAMPLE) of persons engaged in cultivation r------~--.- .. -~--- ______---A______-.- ______,. ____ .. __. ______-, L~J~'IJ~' . .~j 6-10 Pt't'SOl1S , ______More than .A.10 Persons ,-----~"------'-.,------, '1 ,--"----" -._ '--_._------., S::(' of land House- Family Hired House Family Hired House- r a1'"I1~IY l-Lrcd ( ':::1 as, r:nges holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers holds \'jr::;~··,:e:~.) \Yorkers in acres) ,--.A.___ , ( __.A._~"""'I r--:--""---.., tv! F M F :M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2i 28

Tahsil (Rura) I 124 443 345 65 2 4 5 13 1 Af! S;us 2 .11 6 .. Lss ibn 1 8 32 24 1 1.8-2,4 26 99 79 2 2.5-4.9 17 64 45 5 .. 5.0-7.4 11 38 33 1 1 7~5·-9.9 20 68 51 10 ...... 1:1.C-12.4 7 26 21 .. 2 4 5 l3 1:2, 5-t:~.9 26 90 75 23 1). C-~~.'1 4 9 6 13 30. -:-j.9 3 6 5 10 : /_.-' ' Unspe;:ified DISTRICT (URBAN)

17 41 24 53 1 7 2 2 1 6 All Sizes Less than 1 .. .. 1.0-2.4 1 2 4 Z.5-4.9 2 5 7 .' 5.0-7.4 1 2 3 1 7.5-9.9 I 2 1 3 10.0-12.4 1 5 3 .. .. 12.~-14.9 .. " 8 22 6 25 1 7 2 2 15.0-29.9 .. . , ...... 30.0-49.9 3 3 24 1 6 51)-', Unspecified 68

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O-Nf~V 00000 69

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00 Z-: "r.i! '"00 ....- Uo 70

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CI,ASSIFJED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(BASED ON 20j~ SAMPLE)

PART A-Households classified by Major Groups of Princlpal HousehOld Industry and number of persons engaged.

Total HouSeholds engaged in Household Industry according

number ~ ______to the number of _A.... persons ______engaged ~ ____ Tot PerSOIlS persons I'nsons

:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

All Household Industry T 1.848 871 650 310 13 4 R 1,586 765 536 269 12 4 U 21;2 J06 11.:1 41 1

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock forestry T 187 77 6] 45 3 fishing alld /zlillfillg R 174 71 56 44 3 U 13 6 6 1

Major groups 00 Field produce and Plantation crops T 1 1 R 1 1 U

01 Plantation crops T 2 1 R 2 1 U

02 Forestry and Logging T 7 2 5 R 7 2 5 U

03 Fishing T ]0 7 2 R 10 7 2 U

04 Livestock and hunting T 167 68 59 40 R 154 62 53 39 U 13 6 6 1

Division 2&3 lJ1ollufactuI'ilig T 1,661 794 588 265 13 1 R 1,412 694 480 225 12 1 U 249 100 108 40 1

Major groups 20 Foodstuffs T 233 72 123 38 R 187 60 96 31 U 46 12 27 7

21 Beverages T 2 I R } 1 U 1

22 Tobacco Producls T 19 10 8 R 16 9 6 U 3 1 2

23 Textile-Cotton T 45 J2 18 15 R 34 7 14 13 U 11 5 4 2 71

TABLE B-XIV

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Contd.

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part A-Households classified by major groups of principal Household Industry & number of persons ellgaged.

Total Households e1Jgaged in Household Industry according number to the number of persons engaged Total of r---~~~- ~~_~_~~ __.A.~~ ______~~_, Household Industry (DivIsion and Rural House· I 2 3-5 610 More than 10 Major Group only of 1. S. 1. C.) Urban holds person Persons Persons Persons Persons

2 3 4 5 6 7 g

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- CO/lcld.

Major groups 24 Textile·Jute T 6 2 2 2 R 1 1 U 5 1 2 2

27 Textile·MisceI laneous T 115 73 25 16 R 91 57 22 11 U 24 16 3 5

28 Manufacture of wood and T 571 200 235 129 7 wooden Product s R 512 183 207 115 7 U 59 17 28 14

29 Paper and paper products T R U

30 Printing and publishing T· R U

31 Leather and leather products T 299 231 52 16 R 274 224 37 13 U 25 7 15 3

33 Chemicals and chemical T products R U 1

34-35 Non·Metallic Mineral products T 168 53 73 36 5 other than petroleum and coal R 156 51 66 34 4 U 12 2 7 2 1

36 Basic Metals and their products T 114 78 31 5 except machinery and R 85 60 22 3 transport equipment U 29 18 9 2

37 Machinery (all kinds other T than Transposl) and R Electrical eqLlipment U

39 Miscellancou ~ Manufacturing T 85 60 18 7 Industrie~ R 55 41 10 4 U 30 19 8 3 72

TABLE B-XIV SAMPLE HOIJSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Cor.td. (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part B-Households classified by minor groups of principaJ household industry.

Number of Number of Code Households Code Households No. of Housohold fndustry Minor Group ,--___.A__~ No. of Household Illdustry MinoI GrOllp ,--~---, LS.I.C. (Description) T R U l.S.I.C. (Description) T R U 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Conc!d.

All Industries 1,848 1,586 1.62 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kollhu or by small machines 113 88 25 006.1 production of fruits and nllts in plantation, vines and orchards 209.1 Confec.;tionary

015.1 Pan Cultivat;on 2 2 209.2 Making of sweet-meat, laddu, peda barphi,_9atasa etc. 23 17 6 023.J Production of charcoal 209.5 Making of chat 2 025.1 Production of Kathha 6 6 209.6 Making of daJmot, cbanachur (jor) 03].0 Production of {ish by fishing in inland garm, rewari etc. waters and ponds including fish farms and fish hatcheries. 10 10 215.0 Production of ice 040.1 Rearing of goat for milk and 216.0 Production of icc-crcam, ice-candi or animal power 40 38 2 kulphimalai, milk-shake etc. 1 040.2 Rearing of buffalo for milk and 220.0 Manufacture of bidi 19 16 3 animal power 2 230.0 Cotton ginning, clcaning, carding (l40.3 Rearing of cow~ for milk and pressing and baling 2 2 animal power 23l.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and takali) 11 11 040.5 Production and rearing of livestock mainly for milk and 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and yarn 12 7 5 animal power n.e.c. 106 104 2 233.2 Bleaching of cloth (cotton) and yarn 2 2 041.1 Sheep breeding and rearing 11 11 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 18 16 2 042.1 Rearing a?d production of pigs and goats (maInly for slaughter) D.C.C. 3 3 244.2 Making of rope and cordage, out of jute ·1 043.1 Poultry keeping and production of eggs 2 2 244.3 Making of rope by palm fibre 043.2 Rearing and production of ducks, hens etc. 244.6 Making of other products from jute and aDd other sn:a11 bil'ds c. g. pigeons, parrots, similar fibres such as hemp, mesta 4 4 Peacock, mama etc. / 1 272.5 Lace garland making 048.2 Manufacture of glue from animal carcasses 272.6 Making of fringes and crepe lace 2 2

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies 272.7 Making of kargota, main garlands, or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, shell garlands etc. 2 2 gram elc. 7 6 273.1 Making of cap, hat and other head-gear 1 200.6 Parching of grains 7 5 2 273.2 Traditional garments 86 81 5 202.1 Gur and Khand making from sugarcane and palm 273.4 Making of textile garments including lain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 18 18 203.7 Production of other fruit products 8 8 and prcsel'vation ofiruits n. e. c. 274.1 Weaving of khes, bed covers, curtains pillow Cases and table-cloth, cloth bags etc. 1 204.1 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish . 2 2 277.1 Manufacture of coir matting, cactus fibre for ropes and rope making 206.0 Production of butter, cream. ghee, from coconut fibre 4 4 cheese, chhana, khowa and other dairy products. 68 68 .• 281.Q Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2 2 TJ

TABLE B-XIY SAMPLE HOUSIi:HOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDtlSTRY CLASSlli'lED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD Il\oDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Cor.c1d. (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part D-HouscllOlds classified by minor groups of principalllOusehold industry.

Number of Number of Code Households Code Households , __..A.. __, No. of I1ousobold Industry Minor Group r---__,J..,._---, No. of HOllSlhohl lnduslI), Mino! {JJOLijJ I.S.l.c. (Description) T R U I.S.I.e. (Descriptiun) T R lJ

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT-Cone/d.

282.0 MalJufacture of structural wooden 340.1 l\laking of bricks 3 2 goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, winnows 77 71 6 343.4 i\Lmufacture of other structuralslonc goods, stone dr~.ssing and Slonc crushing 283.1 Carpcntary works concerned with repairs ll. e. c. of ~gricultural imp!ell1f'llts (wood) 44 13 344.0 Making of chakki, chakl2, silaut, lorha, 2 2 .. :283.2 Manufacture of wooden i"dustria I goods jainta, utensils and oth.;;!' articles from other than tral1sport cquipm'~nts such as stone bobbin and similar equipl11mts and fixtures 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 162 152 10 284.9 Manufacture of other wooden products n.e.c. 4 4 365.1 Making of utensils of brass and bell metal 12 12 288 I :;"faking of box from moonjgrass 365:2 Making of brasswarc 9 8 288.3 Making of mat>, handfans and umbrellas 3 3 from palm leaves 365.4 Making of brass and bell metal ornaments

288.4 Making of sirki, 11100ra and chhaj 367.5 Manufacture of other metal products 2 2 (excluding iron, brass, bell metal alumi­ 288.5 Making of baskets a"ct broomsticks 378 363 15 nium) n. f'. c.

288.6 Making of uonas (drone) and paltals 19 13 6 369.1 ::\fanufacture of agricultural implements 53 51 2 (patravali) from leaves such as ploughshare, khurpi, kuc1al etc.

288.8 Making of chicks, CU~clJs~ta!(i and fans, 4 4 369.3 Making of iron utensils (e. g. buckets etc.) 3 2 stickS and poles from bamboo and articles from iron sht:ets

288.9 Manufacture of other articles from lear, 37 16 21 369.8 Foundry, Industry (including blacksmithy) 6 5 cane, bamboo, ::ork and other allied products n. e. c. 369.9 Manufacture of other sundry hardwares 28 28 such as G. I. pipe, wire net etc., n. e. c. V2.3 Making of kite 372.0 Manufactur~ of small machine tools and 303.0 Rook binding, stitching, si7ing and other machine parts work connected with book binding industry 392.0 Repairing and servicing of Watches and 310.1 Flaying, plOcessing of hides and skins 15 12 3 clocks including taxidermy 393.2 Goldsmithy 40 13 27 310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of hicks 16 3 13 and skins preparation of finished leather 393.3 Manufacturr of jewellery, silverware and 38 38 wares using gold and other precious metal 311.1 ?Iaking of leather boots, :;hoes or 267 259 8 and precious and semi-precious stones chappals (slippers, sandalS) 399.1 Making of tikka and cowdullg cakes 2 2 312.0 Making of clothing and wearing apparel (except footwear) made of leather and fur 399'::' Making of traditional objects such as Orissa, Mysore and Tanjore paintings etc. 333.0 Manufacture of fireworks anu other ~explo­ sives such as pataka etc. 399.4 Making of lac bangles 3 3 74 TABLE

SAIVIPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED 30TH. IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLO INDUSTRY.

(BASED ON

Cultivating Households engaged in ,------Totn.I of cultivating 1 Ferson 2 Persons householdS which are , __ ~ _._..A...__._____ , ,--______--..A- ______----, engaged in Household

iudUSlryA ______, Size of land ,- (class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired in acres) holds wod,crs workers holds workers holds workers workers ,-__ A __.---., ,---'---', ,---..A._____, M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHHATARPUR

All size5 2,162 4,026 2,542 19() 190 UH 6 737 919 536 19 Less than 1 88 134 90 1 12 12 .. 36 41 30 1 1.0- 2.4 397 605 371 9 60 57 3 175 212 136 2 2.5- 4.9 595 1,003 6Ul 27 60 60 .. 235 288 175 7 5.0- 7.4 440 839 529 26 30 29 1 153 198 104 4 7.5- 9.9 181 352 232 11 10 8 2 53 67 39 .. 10.0-12.4 155 339 213 19 (j 6 43 57 28 1 12.5-14.9 17 187 112 23 3 3 11 17 4 1 15.0-29.9 169 4tH 264 31 8 8 28 35 13 3 30.0-49.9 43 1()9 75 2.7 1 1 3 4 2 SO + 17 57 33 16 1 Laundi

All sizes ,:17 832 534 19 44 43 1 116 144 87 1 Less than 1 2 3 I I .. J 2 1.0- 2.4 49 76 39 .. 13 12 1 17 24 10 2.5- 4.9 82 137 77 2 14 1'-1 30 36 24 5.0-- 7.4 112 218 150 1 7 7 34 42 26 7.5- 9.9 43 84 61 .. 3 3 11 12 10 10.0-12.4 49 105 73 1 3 3 15 17 13 12.5-14.:1 29 65 47 4 :2 2 4 6 2 .. 15.0-29.9 46 ,27 83 5 1 4 5 2 1 30.0-49.9 4 14 4 2 50 + 1 3 4 2 Cltbatarpur All sizes 805 1,540 912 79 75 73 2 277 359 185 10 Less than 1 27 41 24 o. S 5 .. 11 14 8 1.0- 2.4 160 255 137 8 22 21 1 72 90 5'2 2 2.5- 4.9 227 401 235 10 23 23 94 119 65 4 5.0- 7.4 J46 288 152 10 J2 J I 1 50 68 30 2 7.5- 9.9 57 117 67 5 4 ·1· 17 24 10 10.0-{4.4 51 119 70 7 2 Z 13 19 7 12.5-14.9 18 47 33 5 .. 1 2 .. .. 15.0-29.9 74 144 104 14 6 6 16 19 11 2 30.0-49.9 31 77 54 17 1 1 3 4 2 50 + 14 51 36 3 75

B-XV

CLAS3!FIEl), BY SIZE OF LAND [N RURAL A tVD URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% SAMPLE)

Household Industry ______.A. ____. _____. ______--'-_. ______------._.__ ._, 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons ,_--____ '_"_ .__ A_- ______, More than 10 Persons r---.~.--.,)<..--~-----__, r-,------"--,------,

House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House Family Hired Size of land holds workers workers holds workers workers hoUs workers workers (class ranges 1----"----1 ,----"--_._, ,..._----'-,-_., in acres) M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,056 2,251 1,482 122 175 648 5QO 38 4 24 18 11 All sizes 39 78 57 .. 1 3 3 Less than 1 157 317 219 7 5 19 13 · . 1.0- 2.4 283 596 398 18 17 59 45 2 2.5- 4.9 220 482 309 19 37 130 115 3 5.0- 7.4 103 222 149 10 15 55 42 1 7.5- 9.9 80 174 108 16 26 102 77 2 ...... 10.0-12.4 49 110 67 9 12 46 34 2 2 11 7 11 12.5-14.9 91 201 131 19 42 157 115 9 ...... IS.0-29.9 27 54 34 22 11 42 34 5 1 8 5 30.0-49.9 7 17 10 :2 9 35 22 14 I 5 6 SO + Tahsil(Rural)

206 452 309 10 51 193 137 8 All sizes ...... Less than 1 19 40 28 ., , . .. ., .. l.0- 2.4 35 78 45 1 3 9 8 1 2.5- 4,9 S9 125 92 1 12 44 32 5.0- 7.4 24 49 38 5 20 13 7.5- 9.9 23 53 35 1 8 32 25 · . 10.0-12.4 17 35 28 3 6 22 17 1 12.5-14.9 26 63 40 2 15 58 41 2 15.0-29.9 3 9 3 2 1 5 1 30.0-49.9 1 3 4 SO + Tahsil (Rural)

385 845 5Jl 57 66 248 201 II 2 15 13 / 1 All sizes 11 22 16 . ' ...... Less than 1 63 132 77 6 3 12 7 1.0- 2.4 101 227 146 6 9 32 24 2.5- 4.9 76 178 91 8 8 31 30 · , 5.0- 74 31 71 43 4 5 18 14 1 7.5- 9_9 25 56 31 6 11 42 32 1 . - . . -. 10.0-12.4 13 26 17 3 3 9 9 1 I 10 7 1 12.5-14.9 41 81 59 10 11 38 34 2 15.0-29.9 13 37 23 12 9 35 29 5 .. .. 30.0--49.9 6 15 8 2 7 31 22 1 1 5 6 50 + 76

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Cultivating Households engaged in

,-----~ 1 Person 2 Persons Total of cultivating , ___..A.. , __.___ ..A.. ____, households which are , engaged in Household industry ,_.______..A... ______, Size of land (class ranges House- Family Hired House- Family House- Family Hired in acres) holds workers workers holds workers holds workers workers ,.-___..A.._-----, ,_.A. __ ,_..A..-----, M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 Bijawar

All sizes 940 1,654 1,lJ96 92 71 68 3 344 476 264 8 Less than 1 59 90 66 I 6 6 .. 24 25 22 1 1.0- 2.4 188 274 195 1 25 24 1 86 98 74 .. 2.5- 4.9 286 465 306 15 23 23 111 133 86 3 :'5.0- 7.4 182 333 227 ]5 II II 69 88 4H 2 7.5- 9.9 81 151 104 6 3 1 2 25 31 19 10.0-12.4 55 115 70 11 1 1 15 21 8 1 12.5-14.9 30 75 32 14 1 1 6 9 2 1 15.0-29.9 49 130 77 12 1 I 8 11 5 30.0-49.9 8 18 17 8 :'50 + 2 3 2 9 CHHATARPVR

All sizes 30 48 24 18 5 5 12 16 8 Less than 1 10 14 5 3 3 6 8 4 1.4- 2.4 5 8 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2.5- 4.9 3 5 7 4 1 1 ...... 5.0- 7.4 4 8 4 .. 1 1 1 7.5- 9.9 4 5 2 3 2 2 2 ,. 10.0-12.4 " .. .. 12.5-14.9 4 8 4 10 1 2 77

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CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Concld.

20% SAMPLE)

household Industry ------"- , , ___- ___3-5-A Persons______, 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ,-_'____ .A. ______---, ,------'------......

House- Family Hired House Family Hired House- Family Hired Size of land holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers (Class ranges r----"-----o ,------"---...... r-..A--, in acres) M F M F M F 13 ]4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

Tahsil (Rural)

465 954 662 55 58 207 162 19 2 9 5 10 All sizes 28 56 41 1 3 3 Less than 1 75 145 114- 1 2 7 6 1.Q- 2.4 147 291 207 11 5 18 13 1 2.5- 4.9 85 179 126 10 17 55 53 3 5.0- 7.4 48 102 68 6 5 17 15 .. 7.5- 9.9 32 65 42 9 7 28 20 1 10.0-12.4 !9 49 22 3 3 ]5 8 .. 1 1 10 12.5-14.9 24 57 32 7 16 61 40 5 .. . . 15.0-29.9 6 8 8 8 1 2 4 1 8 5 30.0-49.9 1 2 2 1 1 9 50 + DISTRICT (URBAN)

~ I. 10 5 4 9 6 13 All iizes 1 3 1 .. Lesii than 1 2 4 1 1 ...... 1.0- 2.4 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 2.5- 4.9 2 4 3 .. 1 3 3 5.0- 7.4 2 3 3 75.- 9.9 ...... 10.0- 12.4 1 3 2 2 3 2 10 12.5-14.9 78 TABLE

SA,MPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLO INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSElIOLD INDUSTRY IN

Note;-·-(i) in colllmn 2, (a) stands fot' "with cultivation" (ii) For Descriptiun of Division and Major groups (BASED ON HOl)Senold Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Tota.l r-~~------.A.------l r------"-----~ ,.,...---._.... _____ A _____-, (Division and Rur al House- Family workers Hired Huuse- Family workers Hired HOllse- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,-__:-'----, workers holds ,- - __.A. __ ._-, workers holds ,----'------, workers only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 CHHATARPUR

ALL lNDUSTRIES Total 4,040 6,335 3,577 244 116 178 101 .2 367 582 364 21 (a) 2,192 4,074 1,566 208 S;Z 139 85 .2 269 469 321 21 (b) 1,848 2,261 1,on 36 34 39 Hi 98 113 43

RUral 3,748 5,965 3,408 212 ]07 167 93 2 355 566 358 18 (a) 2,162 4,026 2,542 190 82 139 8S 2 267 465 319 18 (b) 1,586 1,939 866 22 25 28 8 83 101 39 Urban 292 370 169 32 I) 11 8 12 16 6 3 (a) 30 48 24 18 .. .' 2 4 :2 3 (b) 262 322 145 14 I) 11 8 10 12 4

Division a T 570 J.[J60 605 69 3 4 1 1 39 64 54 6 (aJ 383 831 490 62 2 3 1 1 29 50 41 6 (b) 187 229 115 7 1 1 JO 14 13 R 553 1,038 596 67 3 4 1 1 39 64 54 6 (aJ 379 824 486 62 2 3 1 1 29 5& 41 6 (b) 174 214 110 5 1 1 10 14 13 U /7 22 9 2 (a) 4 7 4 .. (b) 13 15 5 2 Major Group 00 T 2 2 1 2 2 1 (a) 1 1 ] J 1 1 (0) 1 1 I 1

R 2 2 1 2 2 1 (a) 1 1 1 I 1 I (b) 1 1 1 1 Major Group 01 T 3 4 1 (a) 1 3 1 (b) 2 1

R 3 4 1 (a) 1 3 1 (b) 2 1

Major Group 02 T 10 15 14 1 7 11 11 (a) 3 4 2 1 1 1 (b) 7 11 12 6 10 11

R 10 15 14 1 7 11 11 (a) 3 4 2 .1 1 J (b) 7 11 12 6 10 11 Major Group 03 T 17 IS 9 2 2 (a) 7 10 8 1 1 (b) 10 8 1 1 1 1 1 R 17 IS 9 Z 2 1 (a) 7 10 8 1 1 1 (b) 10 8 1 1 1 1 1

Note~--Line:s with nil entries have been omitted. 79

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OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TorAL NUMBER 01\' WORKEH.S ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS and (b) for "without cultivation" Appendix 1 to Explanatory note may be seen. 20~~ SAMPLE) Months not sLl(ed 7 to 9 Montha ,-______10 Months,-_A to______1 year , ,-______J- ______---., (--___'--~--_.J.-_--~-___'1 House- Family workers Hired Hou~c- Family workers Hired T House- Family workers Hired ,-_..A...__ , holds ,------...A.-----, workers holds workers holds r----"-----, 'Norkers R M F M F M F U 15 16 17 18 19 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DISTRICT 473 747 517 43 2,872 4,512 2,400 169 212 316 195 9 T 292 531 375 38 1,421 2,707 1,633 140 128 218 152 7 (a) 181 216 142 5 1,451 1,805 767 29 84 88 43 2 (b) 451 720 499 38 2,628 4,201 2,264 147 207 311 194 7 R 290 529 373 38 1,396 2,666 1,614 125 127 227 151 7 (a) 161 191 126 1,232 1,535 650 22 80 84 43 (b) 22 27 IR 5 244 311 136 22 5 5 1 2 U 2 2 2 25 41 19 15 1 1 1 .. (a) 20 25 16 5 219 270 117 7 4 4 2 (b)

26 46 35 4 471 896 498 58 31 50 17 T 0 19 38 32 4 315 703 403 51 18 37 13 (a) 7 8 3 156 193 95 7 13 13 4 (b) 25 45 35 4 455 875 489 56 31 50 17 R 19 38 32 4 311 696 399 51 18 37 13 (a) 6 7 3 144 179 90 5 13 13 4 (b) 1 1 16 21 9 2 U .. 4 7 4 .. (a) 1 'j 12 14 5 2 (b) T 00 (a) (b)

R (a) (b)

2 4 1 T 01 I 3 1 (a) 1 1 1 (b) 2 4 1 R 1 3 1 (a) 1 1 (b)

2 3 2 T 02 2 3 2 .. (a) 1 1 1 (b)

2 3 2 R 2 3 2 .. . . (a) 1 1 1 (b) 1 11 14 8 2 T 03 .. 6 9 7 .. (a) 1 1 S 5 1 2 (b) 11 14 8 2 R 6 9 7 (a) 1 1 5 5 1 2 (b) 80

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN Note:-(i) in column 2, -(a) stands for "with cultivation" (ii) For Description of Division and Major groups {BASED ON Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 ?vfonths Total ,----__-A.. __ • ____, ,-____ ~_..A.. ____ -_, ,-______--"- ______Industry (Division and Rural House- Famiiy workers Hired House· Family workers Hired House· Family workers Hired Major Group Urban h,olds r-. .A.-...... , workers holds ,-----"--"---,workers holds ,---__---A-----, workers only) M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CHHATARPUR

Majc..r Group 04 T 538 1,021 580 68 2 3 28 49 41 6 (a) 371 813 478 61 2 3 26 47 39 6 (b) , 167 208 102 7 2 2 2 R 521 999 571 66 2 3 1 28 49 41 6 (a) 367 806 474 61 2 3 1 26 47 39 6 (b) 154 193 97 5 2 2 2 U 17 22 9 2 (a) 4 7 4 .. (b) 13 15 5 2

Division 2&3 T 3,470 5,275 2,972 175 113 174 100 1 328 518 310 15 (a) 1,809 3,243 2,076 146 80 136 84 1 240 419 280 15 (b) 1,661 2,032 896 29 33 38 16 88 99 30

R 3,195 4,927 2,812 145 104 163 92 1 316 502 304 I2 (a) 1,783 3,202 2,056 128 80 136 84 J 238 415 278 12 (b) 1,412 1,725 756 17 24 27 8 78 87 26 U 275 348 160 30 9 11 8 12 16 6 3 (a) 26 41 2(} 18 .. 2 4 2 3 (b) 249 307 140 12 9 11 8 10 12 4 Major Group 20 T 813 1,327 924 91 38 61 43 72 J33 98 4 (a) 580 1,076 745 78 27 48 31 63 122 91 4 (h) 233 251 179 13 11 13 ]2 9 11 7 R 758 1,264 872 79 30 51 35 70 131 96 4 (a) 571 1,063 732 67 27 48 31 63 122 91 4 (b) 187 201 140 12 3 3 4 7 9 5 U 55 63 52 12 8 10 8 2 2 2 (a) 9 13 13 11 .. (b) 46 50 39 1 8 IO 8 2 2 2

Major Group 21 T 3 7 2 (a) I 4 ., (b) 2 3 1 2 R 2 5 1 (a) 1 4 1 (b) 1 1

U 2 1 2 (b) 2 1 2

Major Group 22 T 52 76 55 2 9 13 12 (a) 33 60 42 2 8 13 11 (b) 19 16 13 1 1

R 49 74 52 2 9 13 12 (a) 33 60 42 2 g 13 11 (b) 16 14 10 1 1 U 3 2 3 (b) 3 2 3 Note:-Lilles with nil entries have been omitted. 81

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OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS- Contd. and (b) for "without cultivation" Appendix I.to Explanatory note may be seen. 20% SAMPLE) 7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 Year Months not stated .-______A...._.....------. r------.A.--~--- .-. r------"-~-----~---.... Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T House- ,_---A.__ -. workers R holds .---"-----. workers holos r------"---~ workers holds M F M F M F U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DISTRICT-Con/d. 28 50 17 T 04 23 42 33 3 457 877 488 58 of 17 35 30 3 308 691 395 51 18 37 13 (a) 6 7 3 149 186 93 7 JO 13 4 (b) 17 41 33 3 441 856 479 56 28 50 R 22 13 (a) 17 35 30 3 304 684 391 51 18 37 5 6 3 137 172 88 5 10 13 4 (b) 16 21 9 2 U 4 7 4 (a) (b) 1 12 14 5 2 178 9 T 2&3 447 701 482 39 2,401 3,6J6 1,902 111 181 266 343 34 1,106 2,004 /,230 89 llO 191 139 7 (a) 273 493 (b) 174 208 139 5 1,295 1,612 672 22 71 75 39 2 464 34 2,173 3,326 1,775 9/ 176 261 177 7 R 426 675 138 (a) 49/ 341 34 1,085 1,970 },215 74 109 190 7 271 39 (b) 155 ]84 )23 1088 1,356 560 17 67 71 1 2 21 26 18 5 228 290 127 20 5 5 U 2 21 34 15 15 1 1 1 (a) 2 2 2 (b) 19 24 16 5 207 256 112 5 4 4 97 6 T 20 110 192 139 23 516 809 547 58 77 132 90 168 119 23 332 616 414 45 68 122 90 6 (a) 20 24 20 184 193 133 13 9 10 7 (b) 96 6 110 192 139 23 472 7St} 506 46 76 131 R 119 23 324 604 402 34 67 121 89 6 (a) 90 168 7 (b) 20 24 20 148 155 104 12 9 10 44 50 41 12 1 1 U 8 12 12 11 1 1 (a) 36 38 29 1 (b) 2 5 T 21 1 4 (a) 1 1 (b)

2 5 1 R 1 4 1 (a) 1 1 (b) U (b) T 22 8 13 7 34 49 35 2 1 18 34 26 2 1 (a) 6 12 4 (b) 2 1 3 16 15 9 1 R 8 13 7 31 47 32 2 18 34 26 2 1 (a) 6 12 4 (b) :2 1 3 13 13 6 3 2 3 U 3 2 3 (b) 82 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN Notc:-(i) in column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" (ii) For Description of Division and Major groups (BASED ON Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Moths Industry Total ,------"--______---, ,---______A. ____---, ~----, Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired HOllse- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Major Group Urban holds ,----A..------, workers holds ,---____,_----. workers holds r- _--A.----, workers only M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CHHATARPUR

Major Group 23 T 75 104 79 7 10 14 7 (a) 30 48 37 7 5 8 6 (b) 45 56 42 5 6 1 ) R 64 91 73 7 8 12 7 (a) 30 48 37 7 5 8 6 (b) 34 43 36 3 4 1 U 11 13 6 2 2 (b) 11 13 6 2 2 Major Group 24 T 91 144 107 4 7 13 8 18 27 23 (a) 85 138 101 4 6 . 12 8 17 26 23 (b) 6 6 6 1 1 1 1

R 86 139 101 4 7 13 8 17 26 23 (a) 85 138 101 4 6 12 8 17 26 23 (b) 1 1 1 1 U 5 5 6 (b) 5 5 6 Major Group 25 T 11 20 12 1 2 3 3 (a) 11 20 12 , 1 2 3 3 R 11 20 12 1 2 3 3 (a) 11 20 12 I 2 3 3

Major Group 26 T 2 4 2 1 2 (a) 2 4 2 1 2 R 2 4 2 2 (a) 2 4 2 2 Major Group 27 T 178 248 89 12 10 14 10 1 17 24 15 4 (a) 63 105 55 10 10 14 )0 1 16 23 15 4 (b) 115 143 34 2 1 I

R 153 216 84 11 10 14 10 17 24 15 4 (a) 62 104 55 10 10 14 10 16 23 15 4 (b) 91 H2 29 I 1 1 U 25 32 5 (a) 1 1 (b) 24 31 5 1

Major Group 28 T 874 1,277 706 13 16 25 11 60 94 47 (a) 303 ,20 303 10 12 20 10 38 70 36 (b) 571 757 403 3 4 5 1 22 24 11

R 810 1,195 656 13 16 25 11 56 90 44 (a) 298 514 301 10 12 20 10 37 69 35 (b) 512 681 355 3 4 5 1 19 21 9 U 64 82 50 4 4 3 (a) 5 6 2 1 1 1 (b) 59 76 4S 3 3 12 Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 83

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OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS~COlltd. and (b) for "without cultivation" Appendix I to Explanatory Hote may be seen. 20% SAMPLE) 7 to \I Months 10 Months to 1 Year Months 110t stated ,---- ____ ,.A______~ r--_---___J... __- ____~ r---~-~--A-~------, HOLlsr- Farnily workers Hired House. Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T , ___A.._-, ,-_..A..__ -, holds workers holds r---"---~ workers holds workers R M F M F M F U

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-COl1fd. 7 8 12 51 72 50 7 7 10 10 T 23 5 7 9 17 28 19 7 3 5 3 (a) 2 1 3 34 44 31 4 5 7 (b) 7 8 12 42 61 44 7 7 10 10 R 5 7 9 17 28 19 7 3 5 3 (a) 2 1 3 25 33 25 4 5 7 (b) 9 11 6 U 9 11 6 (b) 18 26 19 47 76 55 4 1 2 2 T 24 18 26 19 43 72 49 4 1 2 2 (a) 4 4 6 (b)

18 26 19 43 72 49 4 1 2 2 R 18 26 19 43 72 49 4 1 2 2 (a) (b)

4 4 6 U 4 4 6 (b)

3 8 5 4 6 2 2 T 25 3 8 5 4 6 2 2 (a) 3 8 5 4 6 1 2 2 R 3 8 5 4 6 1 2 2 (a) 3 T 26 3 (a) 1 3 R 1 3 (a)

14 21 11 133 185 52 6 4 4 T 27 7 13 8 29 53 22 4 1 2 .. (a) 7 8 3 104 132 30 2 3 2 1 (b) 14 21 11 1 108 153 47 5 4 4 R 13 8 1 28 52 22 4 1 2 (a) 7 (b) 7 8 3 80 101 25 1 3 2 1 25 32 5 U 1 1 (a) 24 31 5 1 (b) 68 94 60 5 691 1,016 556 8 39 48 32 T 28 26 45 27 5 212 361 214 5 15 24 16 (a) 42 49 33 479 655 342 3 24 24 16 (b)

61 84 51 5 639 949 518 8 38 47 32 R 25 44 26 5 209 357 214 5 15 24 16 (a) 36 40 25 430 592 304 3 23 23 16 (b) 7 10 9 52 67 38 U 1 1 1 3 4 .' (a) 6 9 8 49 63 38 1 1 (b) 84 • TABLE

SAMPLE PRINC1PAL HOUSHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN Note:-(i) in column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" (ii) For Description of Division and Major groupS (BASED ON Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total r------_,..A------, ,-______-A. ______----, ,------"------, Division and RUral House- Fami]y workers Hired Hou~e- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hirerd Major Group Urban holds ,-- _____ ..A-. ____, workers holds ,-----"------, workers bolds ,--____-A._------,workes only M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CHHATARPUR

MajorGroup 29 T 1 1 (b) 1 1

U (b)

Major Group 30 T 1 1 (b) 1 1

U (b)

Major Group 31 T 650 966 509 4 35 S3 23 83 117 69 (a) 351 636 451 4 21 37 21 54 87 64 (b) 299 330 58 14 16 2 29 30 5

R 624 932 492 4 35 53 23 83 117 69 (a) 350 634 44:;) 4 21 ~7 21 54 87 64 (b) 274 298 43 14 16 2 'l9 30 5

U 26 34 17 1..")\ 1 2 2 (b) 25 32 15

Major Group _~3 ! T 2 3 2 3 a 1 1 1 1 , . b 1 2 1 2

R 1 1 (a) 1 1

U 1 2 1 (b) 1 2 2 Major Group 34-35 T 329 502 356 J4 2 2 25 33 23 3 (a) 161 291 214 9 , - - . 14 20 18 3 (b)., 168 211 142 5 2 2 1 11 13 5 R 313 482 342 4 2 2 24 30 22

(a) 157 2H4 212 4 '. " ,. 13 17 17 (b) 156 198 13D 2 2 1 11 13 5

U 16 20 14 10 1 3 3 (a) 4 7 2 5 1 3 3 (b) 12 13 12 5

Major Group 36 T 249 397 102 8 2 3 22 41 10 Ca) 135 250 94 4 I 2 16 33 10 (b) 114 147 8 4 J 1 6 8 R 218 353 100 5 2 22 41 10 (a) 133 246 93 4 2 16 33 10 (b) 85 107 7 1 6 8 U 31 44 2 3 (a) 2 4 1 (b) 29 40 I 3 J 1 Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 85·

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OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF -WORKERS ENGAGED IN A LL A REAS-Contd. and (b) for "without cultivation" Appendix I to Explanatory note may be seen. 20% SAMPLE) 7 to 9 Months 10 Months to 1 Year Months not stated

,--______~.....A_ __~ ___ ~ r------~------~ r------A------~ HOllse- Family workers Hired House- f'amiIy workers Hired HOllSC- Family workers Hired T ,.-__ ..A... __~ nolds workers holds r---..A--~ workers holds ,----...... )..____-~-, workers R M F M F M F U 15 16 17 J8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DISTRICT- Coutd. 1 1 T 29 1 1 (b)

1 U 1 (b) T 30 (b)

1 U 1 (b) 57 85 44 452 682 357 4 23 29 16 T 31 34 60 40 233 437 310 4 9 15 16 (a) 23 25 4 219 '245 47 14 14 (b) 57 85 44 426 648 340 4 23 29 16 R 34 60 40 232 435 308 4 9 15 16 (a) 23 25 4 194 213 32 14 14 (b) 26 34 17 U I 2 2 (a) 25 32 15 (b) T 33 (a) (b) R (a)

U (b)

136 217 175 8 15~ 236 146 3 13 14 11 T 34-35 73 134 105 3 70 132 87 3 4 5 4 (a) 63 83 70 5 83 104 59 9 9 7 (b) 130 210 168 3 145 227 140 12 13 11 R 72 133 104 3 68 129 87 4 5 4 (a) 58 77 64 77 98 53 8 8 7 (b) 6 7 7 5 8 9 6 2 U ] 1 1 2 3 2 .. (a) 5 6 6 5 6 6 6 1 1 (b) 15 21 7 1 199 313 80 6 11 19 5 1 T 36 6 11 7 1 106 193 72 2 6 11 5 1 (a) 9 10 93 120 8 4 5 8 (b)

9 14 7 1 175 277 7S 3 It 19 5 1 R 6 11 7 1 104 189 71 2 6 11 5 1 (a) 3 3 71 88 7 1 5 8 (b)

6 7 24 36 2 3 U 2 4 1 (a) 6 7 22 32 ) 3 (b) 86

TABLE

SAMPLE PRINC[PAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN Note:--(i) in column 2, (a) stands for "with cultivation" (ii) For Description of Division and Major groups (BASED ON Household Total 1 to 3 Months 4 to 6 Months Industry Total r------"------, ,------"- r-- --_,..-, Division and Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Eamily workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Majour group Urban holds ,----'----, workers holds ,------'---,workers holds ,.----"-----, workers only M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CHHATARPUR Major Group 37 T 1 2 (b) 1 2 U 1 2 (b) 1 2

Major Group ~8 T 1 3 1 3 (a) 1 3 1 3

R 1 3 3 (a l 1 3 3

Major Group 39 T 137 194 30 19 1 6 11 3 4 (a) 52 87 20 17 1 5 10 3 4 (b) 85 107 10 2 1 1

R 103 148 26 15 1 6 11 ~ 4 (a) 48 79 20 15 1 5 10 3 4 (b) 55 69 6 1 1 U 34 46 4 4 (a) 4 8 2 (b) 30 38 4 2 Note:-Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 87

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OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS- COllcld. and (b) for "without cultivation" Appendix 1 to Explanatory note may be seen. 20% SAMPLE) Months not stated ,______7 to.A. 9 ______Months , , __- 10_____ Months--A--. to 1______Year ----, ~--__---.A.------_, House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired T holds ,---"---, workers holds ,_-.A. __ , workers holds ,-_J..-----, workers R M F M F M F U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 DISTRICT - Concld. 1 2 T 37 1 2 (b)

2 U 2 (b)

T 38 (a) R (a)

11 16 3 115 161 22 12 4 5 2 T 39

5 9 .. 40 65 16 12 1 2 .. " (a) 6 7 3 75 96 6 3 3 1 2 (b)

9 14 85 119 20 10 2 3 R 5 9 .. 36 57 16 10 1 2 (a) 4 5 1 49 62 4 1 1 1 (b) 2 2 2 30 42 2 2 2 2 2 U ...... 4 8 .. 2 . . .. (a) 2 2 2 26 34 2 2 2 2 (b) 88

TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND

(BASED ON

Particulars Total Size of SampJ e Total No. of households Tutal r_---..A..---. i.lural No. of sample Urban house- Total households popu- house- Total sample household Single member holds lation holds population households ( __· __ -.A.--~1 (--~---,r_----A-----, P M F P M F Households M F 2 3 4- 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 CHHATARPUR 908 TOTAL U6,377 587,373 310,653 276,720 25,257 116,979 61,567 55,412 2,358 1,450 ALL RURAL AREAS 114,110 531,054 280,559 250,495 22,819 106,104 55,828 50,276 2,030 1,227 803 1 Households engaged neither in cultivation nor in Household Industry 2 Households engaged in 5,822 20,104 10,335 9,769 1,277 668 609 Household Industry only 3 Households engaged in 1,586 6,832 3,549 3,283 108 77 31 cultivation (All sizes) 15,411 79,168 41,944 37,224 645 482 163 Size of holding groups (in acres} (i) Less than 1 348 1,460 731 729 25 11 14 (ii) 1.0- 2.4 2,536 11 ,133 5,872 5,261 147 98 49 (iii) 2.5- 4.9 3,927 18,470 9,796 8,674 181 137 44 (iv) 5.0- 7.4 3,090 15,559 8,270 7,289 118 97 21 (v) 7.5- 9.9 1,466 7,777 4,053 3,724 51 36 15 (vi) 10.0-12.4 1,359 7,638 4,105 3,533 42 37 5 (vii) 12.5-14.9 567 3,305 1,166 1,539 14 13 (viii) 15.0-29.9 1,598 9,894 5,277 4,617 55 42 13 (ix) 30.0-49.9 380 2,720 1,418 1,302 8 7 (x) 50+ 139 1,205 652 553 4 4 (xi) Unspecifkd 7 4 3 ALL URBAN AREAS 12,267 56,319 30,094 26,225 2,438 10,875 5,739 5,136 32& 223 105 89 B-XVII

PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20%SAMPLE)

Size of sample households ,------~-~------".. "1 2-3 Members 4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over ,-___--.J.... _____, , ____._A- __, , ____.A. S. ,------'------, 1 No. Households M F Households M F Households M F Households M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRICT 6,700 9,326 7,834 11,242 28,733 26,175 3,899 15,548 14,330 1,058 6,510 6,165 T 6,026 8,393 7,086 10,282 26,314 23,938 3,546 14,155 13,024 935 5,739 5,425 R

1,920 2,526 2,295 2,137 5,196 4,963 436 1,646 1,619 52 299 283 1 505 682 611 739 1,836 1,757 214 842 767 20 il2 117 2

3,601 5,185 4,180 7,406 19,282 17,218 2,896 11,667 10,638 863 5,328 5,025 3

120 168 143 154 375 368 45 155 l8l 4 22 23 (i) 754 1,055 894 1,292 3,268 2,993 303 1,209 1,104 40 242 221 (il) ],029 ],480 ] ,191 2014 5,197 4657 600 2,411 2,196 103 571 586 (iii)

699 1,015 831 ],570 4,124 3,634 579 2,293 2,139 124 741 664 (IV)

319 471 367 679 1,765 1,603 337 1,322 1,271 80 459 468 (v)

249 344 290 620 1,622 1,431 332 1,388 1,170 116 714 637 (vi)

120 175 135 235 641 536 140 577 511 58. 360 356 (vii)

249 387 255 675 1,847 1,592 411 1,704 1,501 208 1,297 1,256 (viii) 53 77 66 123 328 296 116 464 445 80 542 494 (ix) 9 13 8 44 115 108 32 140 117 50 380 320 (x) - 1 4 3 (xi) 674 933 748 960 2,419 2,237 353 1,393 1,306 123 771 740 U

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TABLE C--IlI

PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels ~ ______A- _____~ Literate (Without Primary or Junior Matriculation Total population Illiterate educational level) Basi::: and above , __..J.-_------, , ____..A... __, , __..A... __, r------"------, r___..j~-___., Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

All ages 587,373 310,653 276,720 254,382 267,059 44,737 8,064 7,247 1,203 4,287 394

0- 4 94,520 47,777 46,743 47.777 46,743 , , .' ' . .. 5- 9 79,003 41,157 37,846 36,596 36,282 4,471 ],537 90 27 , , ., 10-14 59,846 33,625 26,221 22,148 23,707 9,839 2,150 1,6J5 362 23 2 15-19 48,902 27,386 21,516 19,280 19,944 5,210 1,188 2,080 298 816 86

20-24 49,855 25,680 24,175 18,477 22,841 4,512 1,001 1,236 191 1,455 142 25-29 49,686 26,830 22,856 20,842 21,964 4,42G 688 692 124 876 80 30-34 242,034 23,410 18,694 18,979 18,053 3,594 460 385 68 452 43 ~S-44 66,648 34,663 31,985 28.394 31,296 5,335 566 557 88 377 35

45-.59 66,410 35,421 30,989 21,647 30,610 .5,096 333 459 40 219 6 60+ 30,332 14,618 15,714 12,160 15,568 2,259 141 130 5 69 1 Age not stated 137 86 51 82 51 i 3 97

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TABLE C--V

MOTHER TONGUE ( Alphabetical Order)

Total KuraI Urban ,-______A______-, ,.-______A______, r------'----, Language Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

A 11 Languages 587,373 310,653 276,720 531,05:4 280,559 250,495 56,319 30,1>94 26,225 1 Bengali 207 177 30 10 7 3 197 170 27 2. Dogri 1 1 1 1 3 English 9 3 6 8 2 6 4 Garhwali 3 3 3 3 5 Gorkhali 1 1 1 1 6 Gujarati 318 301 17 14 8 6 304 293 11 7 Gurmukhi 191 191 191 191 8 Hindi 580,708 306,472 274,236 530,471 280,272 250,199 50,237 26,200 24,037 9 Kannada 15 13 2 IS 13 2 10 Malayalam 56 47 9 5 5 51 42 9

11 Marathi 937 801 136 10 4 6 927 797 130 12 Marwari 35 26 9 35 26 9 13 Nepali 18 16 2 1 1 17 15 2 14 Oriya 1 1 1 1 15 Pahadi-Unspecified 2 2 . . .. 2 2 .. 16 Punjabi 682 463 219 54 33 21 628 430 198 17 Sindhi 5~4 538 56 9 6 3 585 532 53 18 Tamil 295 291 4 2 2 293 289 4 19 Telugu 27 17 10 1 1 26 16 10 20 Urdu 3,273 1,289 1,984 440 192 248 2,833 1,097 1,736

MOTHER TONGUE ( lahsil wise for RUral areas only )

S. No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females S. No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Laundi Tahsil (Rural) 2 Chbatarpur Tahsil ( Rllral )

Total 127,333 67,166 60,167 Total 248,688 13.1,307 117,3111 Hindi 127,208 67,100 60,108 1 Hindi 248,301 131,136 117,165 2 Urdu 116 60 56 2 Urdu 312 125 187 3 Gujrati 4 2 2 3 PUnjab; 43 25 18 4 Punjabi 1 1 4 Marathi 9 3 6 5 Marathi 5 Marwari 2 2 6 Marwari 6 Gujrati 7 Others 4 3 1 7 Others 21 18 3

3 nijawar Tahsil (Rural)

Total 155,033 82,086 72,947

1 Hindi 154,962 82,036 72,926 2 Marwari 33 26 7 3 Urdu 12 7 5 4 Punjabi 10 7 3 5 Marathi 1 1 6 Gujrati 10 6 4 7 Others 5 3 2 99

TABLE C-VII

RELIGION

Total Total Christians Hindus Rural ~, ____.A.. ~_~_-, r----..A..----, ,.._ ~_..A.. ___-, DistrictjTallsii Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHHATARPUR DIS1RICT Total 587,373 310,653 276,720 241 191 299,689 266,737 Rural 531,054 280,559 250,495 58 48 273,944 244,651 llrban 56,319 30,094 26,225 183 143 25,745 22,086 Laundi Tahsil Rural 127,333 67,166 60,167 4 65,733 58,898

2 Chhatarpur Tah~il Rural 248,688 131,307 117,381 44 39 128,526 114,845 3 Bijawar Tahsil Rural 155,033 82,086 72,947 10 8 79,680 70,908

TABLE C-VH-Collcld.

RELIGION

Total Jains Muslims Sikhs Rural ,..___ ..A.. __--, ,.---'----., ,--__..A-_-., District/Tahsil Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 '2 10 11 12 13 14 15

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Total 2,149 1,922 8,255 7,635 319 235

Rural 1,946 1,729 4,568 4,036 43 31

Urban 203 193 3,687 3,599 276 204

Laundi Tahsil Rural 90 75 1,331 1,191 3 2 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Rural 380 340 2,320 2,129 37 28

3 Bijawar Tahsil Rural 1,476 1,314 917 716 3 100

TABLE

SCHEDULED CASTES AND P ART A ---Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category

WORKERS ,.------"----, I

Literate ana Total educated Total Workers As Rural Total Illiterate persons Cllitivator (I-IX) ,.._ ___A..___ -, District/Tahsil Urban ,.. ____.A. --, ,-_ ___A.. __-, ,-___.A.. ___~ ,.---_. __A._ __~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CHHATARPUR Total 129,737 66,463 63,274 64,119 63,156 2,344 118 42,599 30,632 19,337 13,269 DISTRICT Rural 123,063 63,183 59,880 61,390 59,828 1,793 52 40,668 29,340 19,160 13,191 Urban 6,674 3,2110 3,394 2,729 3,328 553 66 1,931 1,292 177 78

1 Laundi Tahsil Rural 23,156 14,180 13,976 13,634 13,961 546 15 8,921 6,903 5,082 4,084

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Rural 60.471 30,923 29,548 29,996 29,512 927 36 20,207 13,985 7,570 4,374

3 Bijawar Tahsil Rural 34,436 18,080 16,356 17,760 16,355 320 11,540 8,452 6,508 4,733

TABLE

SCHEDULED CASTES AND PART B-Classification by Literacy and Indus1riaJ Category

WORKERS ,-----'------, I

Literate and Total educated Total Workers As Rural TotaJ Illiterate persons (l~JX) Cultivator ,.____ ...A-----., ~ ,.-__---A- ___, District/Tahsil Urban ~-__,..__---~ r- --~----., P M F M F M F M -F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CHHATARPUR Total 17,228 8,662 8,566 8,462 8,563 200 3 5,457 4,537 2,773 2,114 DISTRICT Rura) 16,997 8,541 8,456 8,360 8,454 181 2 5,386 4,488 2,761 2,107 Urban 231 121 110 102 109 19 1 71 49 12 7

1 Laundi Tahsil Rural 768 395 373 374 373 21 237 177 191 129

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Rural 3,214 1,580 1,634 1,532 1,633 48 1.018 883 594 396

3 Bijawar Tahsil Rural 13.015 6,566 6,449 6,454 6,448 112 4,131 3,428 1,976 1,582 101

C-VIII

SCHEDULED TRIBES of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes

__. ______.. ______WORKERS ---"-______-; ,---NON-WORKERS__ __A_---, II III IV V VI VII VITl IX X

In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, In In Fishing, hunting Manufacluring Transport As and Plantations At other than In Storage and Total !\griculiura 1 Orchards and Houscho:d Household In Trade and Commu- In Other Rural Labourer Allied activities Indllsl ry Industry Construction Commerce nieatiol1s Services Urban ,--___ .A.__ , ,--______-"-_____ , ,-- __.A. ____ , ,--._..A____ , ,--__'---, ,----"----, ,---__ .A.__ , ,--__ .A._., ,--_---"-_, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 31 2

9,196 7,667 1,015 362 6,305 3,140 227 49 636 170 53 32 157 75 5,673 5,868 23,864 32,642 Tota I 9,117 7,647 764 176 5,847 2,854 135 26 509 149 19 16 87 47 5,030 5,234 22,515 30,540 Rural 79 20 251 186 458 .... 286 92 23 127 21 34 16 70 28 643 634 1,349 2,102 Urban

1,866 1,102 149 11 806 3'>9 16 10 41 960 1,296 5,259 7,073 R

5,426 5,126 408 156 3,295 1,509 102 13 301 96 11 13 83 46 3,011 2,652 10,716 15,563 R 2

1,825 1,419 207 9 1,746 945 17 3 167 53 8 2 3 1,059 1,286 6,540 79,094 R_ 3

C-VIII

SCHEDULED TRIBES of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes

,.. ______WORKERS--'---- ______, ,.-----NON-WOREKRS___ .A. ______, II III IV V VI VII VlIT IX X

In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock. Forestry, In In Fishing, Hunting Manufacturing Transport As and Plantations, At other than In Storage and Total Agricultural Orchards and Household Household III Trade and Communi- In Other Rural Ltbourer Allied activii ies Industry Industrv Construction Commerce cations St'l"vi:.;es Urban

r--- ...... -~ ,----"----, r--"------, r-·_....A....___:__-l r-----,A--- i ,---_A_--J ,---..J....._~ I----"--~ ,---"-----., M F M F M F M F '!-,1 F M F M F M F M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2'2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2

1,299 1,126 335 138 102 91 26 2 94 SO 9 24 4 815 992 3,205 4,029 Total 1,296 1,125 298 107 102 91 24 2 92 50 3 18 1 809 988 3,155 3,968 );tura] 3 1 37 31 2 2 6 6 3 6 4 50 61 Urban

22 7 3 2 20 38 158 196 R

180 238 35 26 17 9 20 31 11 141 203 562 751 R 2

1,094 880 2113 78 84 82 2 2 60 39 3 18 1 648 747 2,435 3,021 l{ 3 102

TABLE D-II

PLACE OF BIRTH

Enumerated in rural Or urban areas of the District r-----~------"-- --, Total Rural Urban Country, State and District ,------"---~---__... 1~-~--A.-,-.--- -~------, .. ------"------, where born Persons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1()

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

TOTALPOPUTATION 587,373 310,653 276,720 531,054 280,559 250.495 56,319 30,094 26,225 A-Born illllldia .587,003 310,431 276,572 530,989 280,519 250,470 56,014 29,912 26,102

1-Within Madhya Pradesh 559,776 302,507 257,269 510,089 275,466 234,62] 49,687 27,041 22,646

(a) Born in place of cnumcr- 410,430 275,545 13:4,885 376,113 253,998 122,115 34,317 21,547 12,770 ation

(b) Born elsewhere in the 128,175 21,634 106,541 J 16,448 17,858 98,590 11,727 3,776 7,951 district of ePumeratian

(c) Born in other districts of 2 1,171 5,328 15,843 17,528 3,610 13,918 3,643 1,718 1,925 the State

0) Born in district 16,245 3,141 13,104 14,384 2,478 11,906 ],861 663 1.198 contiguous to Chhatarpur District

1 Tikamgarh District 5,883 927 4,956 5,217 692 4,525 666 2.35 431 2 Panna District ;;,803 1,133 4,670 5,051 876 4,175 752 257 495 3 Sagar Distaict 3,004 622 2,382 2,688 491 2,197 316 l31 185 4 Damoh District 1,555 459 1,096 1,428 419 1,009 127 4{) 87

(ii) Non-contiguous districts 4,926 2,187 2,739 3,144 1,132- 2,012 1,782 f,055 727 o!thc State

II-States ilt India beyond 27,227 7,924 19,303 20,900 5,053 15,847 6,327 2,871 3,456 Madhya Pradesh

(a) States and their districts 25,820 7,172 l8,718 2U,49} 4,837 15,656 5,397 2,.335 .1,062 contiguous to the district of enumeration

1 Uttar Pradesh 25,890 7,172 18,718 20,493 4,837 15,656 5,397 2,335 3,052

(i) Contiguous Districts 2],518 5,349 16,169 18,212 4,023 14,189 3,306 1,326 1,980 1 Hamirpur District 13,383 3,302 10,081 11,131 2,418 8,713 2,252 884 1,368 2 Banda Dirtrict 4.922 1,197 3,725 4,581 1,055 3,526 341 142 199 8 Jha nsi District 3,213 850 2,363 2,SO() 550 1,950 713 300 413 (ii) Non-contiguous districts 4,372 1,823 2,549 2,281 814 1,467 2,091 1,009 1,082 (bJ Other Non-contiguolls States 1,337 752 585 407 216 191 93U 536 394 Andhra Pradesh 29 18 11 3 2 1 26 16 10 Assam 8 4 4 2 1 J 6 3 3 Bihar 61 30 31 15 5 10 46 25 21 296 141 155 111 49 62 185 92 93 Orissa 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rajasthan 120 61 59 85 43 42 35 18 17 Gujrat 50 27 23 13 7 4 37 18 19 Jammu & Kashmir 18 12 6 5 2 3 13 10 3 Kcralu 66 55 11 7 9 59 48 11 Madras 22 14 8 3 2 19 12 7 Mysore 9 8 1 9 8 1 Punjab 479 291 188 90 64 26 389 227 162 West Bengal 62 38 24 15 8 7 47 30 17 108 50 58 54 23 31 54 27 27 .Himachal Pradesb 4 .. 4 1 1 3 3 Goa 1 1 1 1 103

TABLE D-II

PLACE OJ<' BIRTH

,------______Enumerated in rural or ..A..__ urban area______of the District , Total Rural Urban Country, State and District , ______...A______-, •• " ___-----, , ______-"-- ____--, where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

, 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 14

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

8-Born in countries in Asia 363 220 143 64 39 25 299 181 U8 Beyond India (incl. U.S.S.R.)

Burma 8 5 3 7 5 2 China 3 3 ...... 3 3 Nepal 13 11 2 7 7 " 6 4 2 Pakistan 339 201 138 56 32 24 283 169 114

C-Born in Countries in Europe 1 1 1 1 (excluding U.S.S.R.)

U.K. (England, Scotland 1 & N. Ireland)

D-Born in Countries in America 6 1 5 6 1 5

U.S.A. 6 1 5 6 1 5

E-HOU51NG TABLES 106

TABLE

CENSUS HOUSES AND THE

Occupied Census ,----

Hotels, Census Hostels, Sarais, Total Total No. houses vacant Workshop· Dharamshalas, Rural of cel1sus at the time of Shop-cum cum Tourist homes & Shops excIudin~ District/Tahsil lIrban houses house-listing Dwellings dwellings dwellings Inspection houses eating houses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHHATARPUR Total 201,578 13,305 11Q,622 1,096 9,486 165 1,769 DISTRICT Rural 184,783 11,575 99,848 957 8,843 88 1,030 Urban 16,795 1,730 10,774 139 643 77 739

1 Laundi Tahsil f Rural 40,022 1,156 20,569 235 1,495 5 237

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Total 109,665 7,375 60,706 502 4,863 125 1,189 Rural 95,119 5,918 51,370 382 4,367 52 518 Urban 14,546 1,457 9,336 120 496 73 671

3 Bijawar Tahsil Total 51,891 4,774 29,347-- 359 3,128 35 343 Rural 49,642 4,501 27,909 340 2,981 31 275 Urban 2,249 273 1,438 19 147 4 68 +Entirely rural. 107

E-I

USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

Houses used as: ------, Schools and other edu· Places of Public health & Cational institu· entertainment (Cine. medical institu· . factories, lions including Restaurants, mas, theatres, clubs, tions, Hospitals, Busmess workshops training classes, sweetmeat gymnasiums) and Health cent res Tota1 houses and coaching and shops and commlmity gathering Doctoris clinics, Rural & offices worksheds shop classes eating places (Panchayatghar) Dispensaries, etc. others Urban DistrictjTahsii 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2

266 1,762 554 30 3,589 146 58,788 Total CHHATARPUR 164 1,412 494 26 3,278 106 56,962 Rural DISTRICT 102 350 60 4 31l 40 1,826 Urban

35 411 116 1 681 30 15,050 Rural 1 Laundi Tahsil

143 991 289 28 2,054 86 31,314 Total 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 59 690 236 24 1)790 49 29,664 Rural 84 301 53 4 264 37 1,650 Urban

88 359 149 I 854 30 lM24 To6! 3 Bijawar Tahsil 70 310 142 807 27 12,248 Rural 18 49 7 47 3 176 Urban 108

TABLE E-II

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS

(BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census Houses used as Total Total r------~-~ __ A ____ ----, Rural Tenure No, of Shop-cum Workshop-cum Dwellings with Distrid/Tahsi} Urban status HOllseholds DweJlings dWellings dwellings other uses

3 4 5 6 7 8

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Total Total 25,954 24,195 160 1,599 Owned 24,563 22,861 142 1,560 Rented 1,391 1,334 18 31)

Rurlll Total 23,554 21,957 134 1,463 Owned 22,730 21,174 122 1,434 Rented 824 783 12 29

Urban TOllll 2,400 2,238 26 136 Owned 1,833 1,687 20 126 Rented 567 551 6 10

1 Laundi Tahsil* Rural Total 5,117 4,780 37 300 Owned 4,889 4,562 33 294- Rented 228 218 4 6

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Total Total 13,352 12,592 68 692 Owned 12,498 ]],773 55 670 Rented 854 819 13 22

Rural Total 11,284 10,651 45 588 Owned 10,946 10,332 38 576 Rented 338 319 7 12

Urban Total 2,068 1,941 23 104 OWLled 1,552 1,441 17 94 Rented 516 500 6 10

3 Bijawar Tahsil Total Total 7,485 6,823 55 607 Owned 7,176 6,526 54 596 Rented 309 297 1 11

Rural Total 7,153 6,526 52 575 Owned 6,895 6,280 51 564 Rented 258 246 1 11

Urban Total 332 297 3 32 Owned 281 246 3 32 Rented 51 51

:!'Entirely Rural 109'

TABLE E-HI

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,------'------, and minOT or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49. 50-99 100 Group of I.SJ,c. p()\ver used Total Person Persons , Persons Persans Persons Persons Persons and above 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0

CHHATARPVR DISTRICT

Rural Division 2 &3 Total 10,255 8,198 2.036 7 10 2 1 1 (Man ufacturing) I All fuels 133 24 lOS 1 (a) Electricity 5 5 (b) Liquid fuels 128 24 103 1 II No power 10,122 8,174 1,928 7 10 2 1 Urban

Total 993 571 410 . 5 3 3 1

I All fuels 60 20 37 2 1 (a) Electricity 20 11 8 1 ., (b) Liquid fuel 4() 9 29 1 1 II No power 933 551 373 3 3 2 1 Rural

Major Group Total 1,336 1,003 332 1 20 [ All/uels 131 24 106 1 (aJ Electricity 4 4 (b) Liqllid/llel 127 24 102 1 lJ No power 1,205 979 226 Urban Total 191 92 99

I AI( /Ilels 43 14 29 (a) Electricity 9 6 3 (b) Liquid fuel 34 8 26 11 NoPower 148 78 70

Rural Mino,Group Total J45 38 107 200 All fuels 130 24 106 (a) Electricity 4 4 (b) Liq uid fuel 126 24 102 n No power 15 J4 1 Urban Total 43 14 29

I All fuels 43 14 29 (a) Electricity 9 6 3 (b) Liquid fuel 34 8 26 RUral Minor Group Toial 202 I All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 110

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, FOWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind offue! ,.------~-...}..____------, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-40 50-99 100 Group of J.s.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons. Persons Persous Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban Minor Group Total 205 II No power Rural

Minor Group Total 1,071 885 186 207 II No power 1,071 885 186 Urban

Total 86 44 42

II No power 86 44 42 Rural Minor Group Total 119 80 39 209 II No power 119 80 39 Urban Total 61 34 17

II No power 61 34 27 Rural Major Group Total 2 2 21 I All fuels I 1 (aJ Electricity 1 I II Nopower I 1 Urban

Total 1 I

II No power I I

Urban Minor Group Total 1 214 II No power Rural Minor group Total 2 2 216 I All fuels 1 (a) Electridty 1 II No power 111

TABLE E-lII

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USE[) AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, N umber of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group King of fuel ,..------~, and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10·19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 j 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Contd.

Rural

Major Group Total 101 53 40 1 6 12 II No power 101 53 40 1 6 1 Urban

Total 1 1

II Nopower 1 1 Rural

Minor Group Total 101 53 40 1 6 220 II No po:ver 101 53 40 1 6

Urban

Total 1

II No power

Rural

Major Group Total 165 86 77 1 1 23 I All fuels 1 1 (b) Liquidfuel 1 1 II No power 164 86 76 1 1

Urban

Total 6 2 4

I All fuels 2 J 1 (b) Liquid fllel 2 1 1 II No power 4 1 3

Rural

Mino~ Group Total 7 6 230 I All fuels 1 (b) Liquid Fuel 1 1 II No power 6 6

Urban

Total 2

I All fuelS 2 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 112

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACrORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO PO WER USED A~D SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, , ______Number of factori~s and workshops..A.. by size of employment Major Group Kind or fuel 1 and Minor or l 2-5 6-9 1Q-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group ofT.S.I.C. power u~ed Total Person Persons Persons Persons perSonS Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Con/d. RUral

Minor Group Total 6 2 3 231 n No power 6 2 3 Urban Total 2 2

If No power 2 2 Rural

Minor Group Total 11 7 4 233 II No power 11 7 4 Urban Total 2

II No power 2 1 Rural

Minor Group Total 121 51 69 1 235 II No power 121 51 69 1

Rural Minor Group Total 10 10 236 II No power to 10 Rural Minor Group Total 9 9 237 II No power 9 9 Rural Minor Group Total 239 11 No power Rural Major Group Total 26 25 1 24 11 No power 26 25 1 Rural Minor Groap Total 2S 26 244 II No power 26 25 113

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, PO WER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r-- --, and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10-19 20·49 50-99 100 Group of LS.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ClUJATARPUR DISTRICT- Contd.

Rural

Major Group Total 72 59 13 25 rI No power 72 59 13

Urban

Total 1 1

11 No power ! 1

Rural

Minor Group Total 72 59 13 255 II No power 72 59 13

Urban

Total 1

n Nopower

Rural

Major Group Total 1 1 26 II No power 1 1

Rural Minor Group Total 263 IT No power

Rural

Major Group Total 370 321 49 27 II No power 370 321 49

Urban

Total 109 68 41

II Nopower 109 68 41

Rural

Minor Group Total 2 1 270 II No power 2 114

TABLE E-ll1

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,-~------__..__ """'\ and Minor or 1 2-5 6·9 lQ-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons persons lPersons Persons PerSOns Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Coned.

Rural,

Minor Group Total 3 2 1 272 II No power 3 2 1

Urban

Total 1

II No power 1

Rura)

Minor Group Total 365 318 47 273 II No power 365 318 47

Urban

Total 99 65 34

II No power 99 65 34

Urban

Minor Group Total 8 2 6 274 II No power 8 2 6

Urban

Minor Group Total 1 278 II No power Rural Major Group Total 2,904 2,155 745 3 1 28 II No power 2,904 2,155 745 3 1

U,ball

Total 203 915 102 3 J J

1 All fuels J 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 I J II Nopower 200 96 101 1 1 1 115

TABLE £-111

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, PO WER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ...... A. ___~_ Major Group Kind of fuel ,.- and Minor or 2-5 6-9 10-J9 20-49 50-99 100 ""' Group of J.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons persons Persons persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Comd. Rllral Minor group Total 280 II No power 1 Urban Total 3 1 2 I All fuels 3 1 2 (a) Electricity 1 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 Rural

Minor group Total 23 19 4 281 II No power 23 19 4 Urban Total 22 11 8 II No power 22 11 8 1 Rural

Minor group Total 282 II No power Urban

Total 5 2 3 II No power 5 2 3 Rural

Minor group Total 907 751 156 283 11 No power 907 7S1 156 Urban Total 8 4 4 II No power 8 4 4 Rural Minor group Total 61 SO 10 284 II No power 61 50 10 Urban Total 12 10 2 11 Nopowcr 12 10 2 116

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT--Confd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group King ofiue! ,.------., and Minor or 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.SJ.C. power used To\al Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \) 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Contd. Rural

Minor group Total 1,909 1,331 575 3 288 II No power ),909 1,331 575 3 Urban Total 153 69 84 II No power 153 69 84 Rural Minor group Total 2 2 289 II No power 2 2 Rural Major group Total 1 I 30 II Nop()wer 1 J Urban

Total 6 2 4 I Allfaels 2 2 (a) Electricity 1 } (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II Nopower 4 2 2 Rural

Minor group Total 302 II No power Urban Total 6 2 4 I All fuels 2 2 {a) Electricity (b) Liquid fuel II No power 4 2 2 Rural Major group TOlal 2,573 2,458 114 1 31 II Nopower 2,573 2,458 114 1 Urban Total 97 64 32 1 II No power 97 64 32 1 117

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOIJSES USlm AS FACIORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, fOWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, ,-______Number of factories and workshops.A. ______by size of employment Major Group Kind offue! , and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20·40 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons persons Persons Persons Persons Persons ,md above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Contd.

Rural Minor group Total 135 129 6 310 II No power 135 129 6 Urban

Total 11 3 8 II No power 11 3 8 Rural Minor group Total 2,386 2,277 108 311 II No power 2,386 2,277 ]08

Urban

Total 86 61 24

II No power 86 61 24 Rural

Minor group Total 51 51 313 II No power 51 51 Rural

Minor group Total 1 314 II No power Urban Major group Total 1 32 11 NQPower 1 1 Urban

Minor group Total 320 II No power 1 Rural

Major group Total 17 12 4 I 33 II No power 17 12 4 1 Urban Total 6 5 J II No power 6 5 1 118

TABLE E-III

CENSlJS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment' Major Group Kind of fuel ,------"--~- --, and minor or 2·5 6·9 10-19 20·49 50-99 100 Group of J.SJ,C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Per sans Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \) 10 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Rural

Mioor group Total 13 9 4 333 II No power I3 9 4 Urban

Total 1 II No power 1 R\ln>.l

Minor group Total 3 3 335 rr No power 3 3 Urban

Total 4 4 II No power 4 4 Rural

Minor group Total 336 n No power Urban

Total 1 t II No power 1 1 Rural

Major /?rouf} Total 1,273 945 317 1 34 & 35 II No power 1,273 945 327 1 Urban T()tal 51 33 17 I II No power 51 33 17 1 Rural

Minor group Total 22 22 344 II No power Z2 22 Rural

Minor group Total 1,251 923 327 350 JJ No power 1,251 923 327 Urblln

Total 51 33 17 I II No power 51 33 17 1 119

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USES AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFJED BY INDUSTRY. PO WER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division Number 0" factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,------"------, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persous Persons Persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT- Contd.

Rural

Major group Total 1,047 796 248 1 2 36 11 No power 1,047 796 248 1 2 Urban Total 117 69 47 1 I A. II fuels 4 1 3 (a) Electricity 4 1 3 II Nopower 113 68 44 1 Rural Minor group Total 7 7 360 II No power 7 7 Rural Minot group Total 1 362 II No power Urban Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rural Minor group Total 22 13 9 365 II No power 22 13 9

Urban

Total 65 35 29 II No power 65 35 29 Rural

Minor group Total 3 2 367 II No power 3 2 Urban Total 3 3

n No power 3 3 120

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY,. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd,

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment

,--____ ~~. ___~~~.A...... _~ ______Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons PerSons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 10

CHHATARPUR DlSTRICT-Colltd.

Rural Minor group Total 368 II No power

Urban Total 2 1 I All fuels 2 1 (a) Electricity 2 1

Rural Minor group Total 1,013 773 238 1 369 n No power 1,013 773 238

Urban Total 45 28 17 I All fuels 2 2 (a) EleCtricity 2 ., 2 II No power 43 28 15 Urban Major group Total 2 1 J 37 l All!ue[s 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel J J II No power 1 1 Urban Minor group Total 2 372 I AU fuels 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No power 1 1 Rural Major group Total 14 12 2 38 II No power 14 12 2 Urban Tota! 33 25 5 1 1 1 1 All/uels 4 4 (aJ Electricity 4 4 II Nopower 29 21 5 1 1 1 Urban Minor group Total 10 5 2 384 I All fuels 4 4 (a) Electricity 4 4 II No power 6 1 2 1 1 1 121 '- TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r-- _-'-- ~ and Minor or 1 2·5 . 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons persons Persons and above 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 lQ

CHHATARPUR DISTRlCT- ConeM.

Rural Minor group Total 11 9 2 388 II No power 11 9 2 Urban Total 23 20 3 II No power 23 20 3 Rural Minor group Total 3 3 389 II No power 3 3 Rural

Major group Total 353 271 82 39 II Nopower 353 271 81 Urban Total 168 113 55 I Allfue1s I I (a) Electricity 1 1 11 NopoMltr ]67 113 54 Urban Minor group Total 2 2 39l n No power 2 2 Rural Minor group Total 348 266 82 393 II No power 348 266 82 Urban Total 16S 110 SS I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 1 11 No power 164 110 54 Rural Minor group Total 5 5 399 II No power 5 5 Urban Total II No power 122

TABLE E_;;_III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r- .-J-_.-~- ____. --, and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of J.S.I.c. power used Total Person Perso11s Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Lallbdi Talleit (R

I All fuels ~ 6 23 (b) Liquid fuel 29 6 23 II No power 1,878 1,693 183 2 l\linor groups 200 Total 44 ZO 24 I All fuels 29 6 23 (b) Liquid fuel 29 6 23 II No power 15 14 1 207 II No power 261 240 21 209 II No power 28 22 6 230 II No power 4 4 233 II No power 1 235 II No power 5 5 237 II No power 9 9 239 II No power 1 1 273 11 No power 99 90 9 283 II No power 18S 160 25 284 II No power 12 12 288 II No power 360 313 47 310 II No power 1 1 311 II No power 315 310 4 333 II No power 6 5 335 II No power 2 2 344 II No power 2 2 350 II No power 260 230 30 369 II No power 195 172 22 388 II No power 2 2 393 II No power 115 99 ]6 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil (Rural) DMsion 2&3 Total S,OS7 4,103 949 1 2 1 1 I All fuels 78 15 62 1 Ca) Eleetricity 5' 5 (b) Liqllid fuel 73 15 57 1 II No power 4,979 4,088 887 1 2 1 Minor groups 200 Total 75 15 60 I All fuels 75 15 60 (a) Electricity 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 71 15 S6 123 TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLA.SSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,------"------and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10.19 20·49 50-99 1( Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Per80ns Persons !Persons Persons PersOns Perl anda 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 1 2 Cbhatarpur Tabsil-(Rural)-COllcld. Minor groups 202 Total 1 1 All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 207 II No power 486 409 77 209 II No power 59 34 25 216 Total 2 2 All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 II No power 1 230 Total 2 All fuels (b) Liquid fuel II No power

231 II No power 6 2 3 233 II No power B 5 3 235 II No power 114 44 69 236 II No power 10 10 244 II No power 26 25 270 II No power 2. 1 272 II No power 3 2 1 273 II No power 157 138 19 281 II No power 8 6 2 282 II No power 1 1 283 IJ No power 455 388 67 284 II No power 39 32 6 288 11 No power 959 688 271 289 II No power 2 2 302 II No power 310 II No power 118 112 6 311 II No power 1,129 1,087 42 313 II No powor 51 51 314 II No power 1 1 333 II No power 7 4 3 350 II No power 675 S09 166 360 II No power 7 7 362 II No power ] 1 365 II No power 3 2 367 II No power 3 2 II 369 No power 492 402 90 388 II No power 7 5 2 393 II No power 142 111 31 399 II No power 5 5 124

TABLE E-IlI

CENSUS HOUSES USES AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY I PO WER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd.

Division Number O.f factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel .--- ..A.. and Minor or 1 2·5 6·9 10·19 20·49 50·99 100 Group ofI.S.I.e. power used 'fotal Person Persons Persons Persons Persous Persons Persona 1 l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil (Urban) DMsioD l&3 Total 797 487 298 5 3 3 1 [ All fuels 55 20 32 2 1 (a) Electricity 20 11 8 1 (b) Liquid fuel 35 9 24 1 1 II No power 742 467 266 3 3 1 1 M mor Groups 200 Total 39 14 25 J All fuels 39 14 25 (a) Electricity 9 6 3 (b) Liquid fuel 30 8 22 205 II No power 1 1 207 II No power 57 35 22 209 II No power 49 33 16 214 II No power 220 II No power 230 Total I All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 231 II No power 2 2 233 II No power 2 1 1 255 II No power 1 272 II No power 1 1 273 II Ne power 78 55 23 274 II No power 8 2 6 278 II No power 1 1 280 Total 3 2 I All fuels 3 2 (a) Electricity (b) Liquid fuel 2 281 II No power 15 8 4 282 II No power 5 2 3 283 II No power 5 3 2 284 II No power 12 10 2 288 II No power 115 61 54 302 Total 6 2 4 I All fuels 2 2 (a) Etecrricity 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No power 4 2 2 310 II No power 11 3 8 311 II No power 57 36 20 125

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSll'IED BY INDUSTRY POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Conrd.

Division, Number Qf factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group King of fuel r-- --_-- and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20·49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pel'SOI aDd ab( 2 3 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ChhatarplU' Tah&il-Urban- Concld. Minor groups 320 II No power 333 II No power 33S II No power 4 4 336 II No power 1 1 350 II No power 39 32 6 362 II No power 1 365 II No power 65 3S 29 367 II No power 3 3 368 Total 2 1 I All fuels 2 1

388 II No power 22 19 3 392 II No power 1 1 393 Total 141 93 48 I All fuels 1 (a) Electricity 1 1 II No power 140 93 47 399 II No power 3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 3.291 2,396 881 4 8 2 I AU fuels 26 3 23 (b) Liquid fuel 26 3 23 n No po"er 3,265 2.393 858 .. 8 2 Minor groups 200 Total 26 3 23 I All fuels 26 3 23 (b) Liquid fuel ~ 3 23 126

TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACIORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, rOWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT -Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel r-- _. - ._--., and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-40 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)- Caneld.

Minor Groups 207 II No power 324 236 88 209 II No power 32 24 8 220 II No power lOt 53 40 6 230 II No power 1 233 II No power 2 2 235 II No power 2 2 255 II No power 72 59 13 263 II No power 1 1 273 II No power 109 90 19 280 II No power 1 I 281 II No power 15 13 2 283 II No power 267 203 64 284 II No power 10 6 4 288 II No power 590 330 257 3 310 II No power 16 16 311 II No power 942 880 62 335 II No Power 336 II No power 1 344 II No power 20 20 350 II No power 316 184 01 365 II No pOwer 19 11 8 368 II No power 1 369 II No power 326 199 126 388 II No power 2 2 389 II No power 3 3 393 II No power 91 56 35 3 Bijawar Tahsil (Urban) Division 2&3 Total 196 84 112 1 All fuels 5 5 (b) Liquid fuel 5 5 II No power 191 84 107

Minor GtOUPS 200 Total 4 4 I All fuels 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 4 4 207 II No power 29 9 20 209 II No power 12 11 230 Total 1 1 All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 127 TABLE E-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT Caneld,

Division. Number of factories and workshops by size of employment _---A...-____ Major Group Kind of fuel ( ---; and minor or 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I,C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persans Persons Persons Persons and above 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0

3 Bijawar Tahsil (Urban) Conc/d.

Minor Groups 273 II No Power 21 10 11 281 II No power 7 3 4 I 281 II No power 3 1 2 288 II No power 38 8 30 311 II No power 29 25 4 350 II No power 12 1 11 362 II No power 1 1 369 II No power 12 6 6 384 11 No power 1 388 II No power 1 392 II No power 1 .. 393 II No power 24 17 7 128 TABLE

DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AND PREDOMINANT

(BASED ON

Predominant material of wall ,...---__ ___... __ ..A...__ ~ Grass, leaves C. I. sheets All Total Total No, reeeds or other other Rural of or Unburnt Burnt metal Cement mate· District/Tahsil Urban households bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets stone concrete ria) 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 il 1Z CHHATARPUR DISTRICT T 25,954 168 268 20,649 1,823 929 4 1,804 2 307 R 23,554 166 266 19,201 1,333 552 1 1,792 1 241 U 2,400 2 2 1,448 49() 377 2 11 I 66

Laundi Tahsil * R 5,ll7 2 70 4,380 1 288 2 332 1 41

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil T 13,352 2 49 11,514 1,107 5.50 2 68 60 R 11,284 1 47 10,299 677 189 .. 66 S U 2,068 1 2 1,215 430 361 2 2 55

3 Bijawar Tahsil T 7,485 164 149 4,755 715 91 1,404 1 206 R 7,\53 163 149 4,522 655 75 1,394 ,. 195 U 332 1 233 60 16 10 1 11

*Entirely Rural , 129

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WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL MATERIAL OF ROOF

20% SAMPLE) ·----..;...._,.,------lPredominant material of roof

Grass, leaves, Tiles, Corrugated iron, Asbestos Concrete Total reeds, thatch, slates, zinc or other cement Brick and All other Rural District/ wood or bamboo shingle metal sheets sheets and lime stone material Urban Tahsil 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1 299 24,970 32 64 74 315 200 T CHHATARPUR 278 22,856 9 24 40 204 143 R DISTRICT 21 2,114 23 40 34 111 57 U

7 5,053 3 9 3 42 R 1 Laundi Tahsil+

42 /1,987 30 50 45 120 78 T 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 21 11 ,182 8 19 16 10 28 R 21 1,805 22 31 29 110 50 U

250 6,930 2 11 20 192 80 T 3 Bijawar Tahsil 250 6621 1 2 J5 191 73 R 309 1 9 5 1 7 U 130 TABLE

SAMPLE HOUSEHD.LDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS

(BASED ON

Households HOllseholds with no regular room with one room Total r----A----, ,-___. _ ___A.___ --, Rural Total number Total no. of Total no. Number of Number of Number of Nlimber of District/Tahsil Urban of households memb::rs of rooms households members households members J ,--.A-.._-, ,---_)------, r-- '-----, M F M F M F ".. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHHATARPUR DIS'fRlCT T 25,954 72,508 65,199 47,867 145 100 73 13,124 36,902 34,344 R 23,554 66,784 60,274 42,454 51 100 73 12,275 35,278 32,948 U 2,400 5,724 4,925 5,413 94 849 1,624 1,396

1 Laundi Tahsil R 5,117 13,067 11,778 7,803 31 78 56 3,236 7,044 6,484

2 Chhatalpur Tahsil T 73,.152 42,096 38,131 27,892 /ll 79 16 5,511 20,9£7 ]9,898 R 11,2S4 37,200 33,939' 23,251 17 19 16 4,776 J9,536 18,717 U 2,068 4,896 4,192 4,641 94 735 1,391 ] ,lSI

3 Bijawar Tahsil T 7,485 17,345 15,290 12,172 3 3 I 4,377 8,931 7,962 R 7,153 16,517 14,557 11,400 3 .1 I ·1,263 8,698 7,747 U 332 828 733 772 114 2~3 215

-I- Enteirly Rural 1:31

E-V

AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCIJPIED

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Households Households Households Households with two rooms with three rooms with four rooms with five rooms or more

,----..J--~-I r----.A___~-I r \ , ___ ---....-A.---, Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of No. of No. of Number of Total households members households members households members households rooms members Rural ,-___;"__--, ,___;"--, , _ _ .J'----"-) ,----;._, Urban District/Tahsil M F M f M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2

7,226 18,366 15,896 3,290 9,459 8,279 1,315 4,328 3,749 854 5,161 3,353 2,858 T CHHATARPUR 6,527 16,638 14,493 2,919 8A16 7,327 1,127 3,769 3,229 655 3,860 2,583 2,204 R DISTRICT 699 1,728 1,403 371 1,043 952 188 559 520 199 1,301 770 654 U

1,265 3,819 3,337 396 1,384 1,220 127 474 451 62 341 268 230 R 1 Laundi Tahsil +

3,906 9,410 8,082 2,202 6,080 5,341 934 2,989 2,519 688 4,227 2,671 2,275 T 2 Chhatarpur Tahsil 3,311 7,959 6,907 1,884 5,19J 4,499 777 2,516 2,079 519 3,093 1,979 1,721 R 595 ],451 1,175 318 889 842 157 473 440 !69 1,134 692 554 U

2,055 5,137 4,477 692 1,995 1,718 254 265 7i9 104 593 414 353 T 3 Bijawar Tahsil 1,951 4,860 4,249 639 1,841 1,608 223 779 699 74 426 336 253 R 104 277 228 53 154 110 31 86 80 30 167 78 100 U s. C. T. SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES 13S

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

3 Bijawar Tahsil 1 Laund i Tahsil ,--2 Chhatarpur__..A..- __Tahsil"j Name of Scheduled Caste r----A-_, r- .A.----. M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

AJI Scbeduled Castes 141180 13,976 30,923 29,548 18,080 16,356

1 Basor or Bansphor I,m 1,313 3,465 3,421 1,980 1,698 :2 Belrlar Or SUlJkar 42 36 60 65 3S 39 3 Chamar, Ahirwar, Chamar 10,205 10,052 24,576 23,394 14,914 13,550 Mangan, Machi or Raidas

4 Dharkar, Balmik or Lalbegi ' , " j Domar or Doris 316 315 ., ,. ., 6 Kuchbandhia " 14 13 " .. 7 Kumhar 2,331 2,165 2,455 2,284 983 939 8 Mehtar) Bhangi or Dhanuk 7 7 2]4 192 112 89 .. 9 Moghia " 1 2 1 , 10 Pasi " . " 11 Sansia Ot' Bedia 84 88 11 9 27 26 12 Unclass ified 126 170 28 15

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

I Laundi Tahsil 2 ChhatarpUf Tah~il 3 Bijawar Tahs! 1 Name of Scheduled Tribes ,-----~-1 r------A.----., r------"-----; M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

AU Scheduled Tribes 39~ 373 1,580 1,634 6,566 6,449

1 Agariya 1 6 2 Bhumiya illcluding Bhariya 2 2 and Paliha 3 Qond including Pathari " " 171 163 1,239 11~14 4 Khairwar includjng Kondar 238 234 1,065 1,172 626 685 5 Kol (Dohait) 27 17 6 Majhi .' " 6 ., ., o. J Nat, N&vdigar, Sapera and 157 139 96 70 60 40 Kubutar 8 Saur 211 2A48 2,407 9 Sonr 214 " 2,190 2,035 10 Unclassified 1 136 r~ I

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TABLE SCT --III

PART B-(i) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Educational levels r------.A.---~_, Literate without Primary or Matriculation Total IIlit<"rate educational level) Junior Basic and above A.._--, ,,-_.A- Name of Scheduled ,-_..--....A.------., { r----...._____~ I ,-----1'---, Caste Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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All Scbeduled Caste, 63,183 59,880 61,390 59,828 1,602 51 181 1 10

1 Basor or Bansphor 6,638 6,432 6,443 6,426 177 6 18 2 Belder or Sunlrar 137 140 126 139 10 1 1 3 Chamar, Ahirwar, 49,695 46,996 48,449 46,970 1,104 26 137 5 Chamar Mangan, Mochi or Raidas .. Dharkar, Balmik or Lalbegi S Domar or Doris 316 315 309 315 6 6 Kuchbandhia 14 13 14 13 7 Kumhar 5,769 5,388 5,534 5,382 217 5 14 1 4 B Mehtar, Bhangi or 333 288 262 286 62 2 9 Dhanuk 9 Moghia 1 1 10 Pasi 3 3 .. 11 Sansia or Bedia 122 123 111 118 10 S 1 12 Uncla.sifiable 154 185 138 179 15 6 1

PART B (ii) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

All Scheduled Tribes 8,541 8,456 8,360 8,454 172 2 9

] Agariya 2 6 1 6 2 Bhumiyaincludiag 2 2 2 2 Bharia aod paliba 3 Gond including Pathari 1,410 1,437 1,365 1,436 44 4 Khairwar including 1,929 2,OQl 1,900 2,091 29 Kondar S Kol (Dahait) 27 17 24 17 2 6 Majhi 6 .. 6 .. 7 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera 313 249 278 248 29 1 6 and Kubutar 9 Saur 2,448 2,618 2,431 2,618 17 9 Sonr 2,404 2,035 2,353 2,035 5J 10 U uclassifiabl e 1 1 149

TABLE SCT -IV

PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Name of Relia-ion ~ -----, Total ,-___J<.- Total____ , Hindus Sikhs Rural ,----'----, ,---.A._----, Name of Scheduled Tribe Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9

"'I Scheduled Castes Total 129,737 66,463 63,274 66,463 63,173 1 Rural 123,063 63,183 59,880 ()3,183 59,879 1 Urban 6,674 3,280 3,394 3,280 3,394 Basor or Banaphor Rural 13,070 5,638 6,432 6,638 6,432 Urban 924 469 455 469 455 2 Sansia or Bcdia Rural 245 122 123 122 123 Urban 108 43 65 43 65 3 Beldar or Sunlar Rural 277 137 140 ]37 140 Urban 254 ]18 136 118 136 4 Chamar, Ahirwar, Chamar· Rural 96,691 49,695 46,996 49,995 46,996 Mangan, Mochi or Raidas Urban 4,Q86 2,001 2,OS5 2,001 2,085 5 Dharkar, Balmilc or Lalbegi Rural 1 1 1 Urban 11 4 7 4 7 6 Domar or Doris Rural 63l 316 315 3.16 315 Urban 15 15 15 7 Kuchbandhia Rural 27 14 13 14 13 Urban 14 14 14 B Kumhar Rural 11,157 5,769 5,388 5,769 5,388 Urban 518 262 256 262 256 9 Mehtar, Bhangi or Dhanuk Rural 621 333 288 333 287 Urban 739 351 388 351 388 10 Moghia Rural 1 1 1 11 Pasi Rural 3 3 "- 3 12 Unclallsifiable Rural 339 154 185 154 185 Urban 5 3 2 3 2 150

TABtE SCT-IV

PART B-RELIGION FOR SHEOULED TRIBES

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Total Name of Religion .A.__ --, , _____.A. _____, Total r Rural Persons Males Females Hindus MUIlinis Urban ,-----'--, r--__"_--~' Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

All Scheduled Tribes Total 17,228 8,662 8,566 8,625 8,536 37 30 Rural 16,997 8,541 8,456 8,520 8,436 21 20 Urban 231 Ul no 165 100 16 10 1 Agariya Rural 8 2 6 2 6

2 Baiga Urban 3 Bhumiya including Bharia Rural 4 2 2 2 2 and Paliha

4 Gaud including Pathari Rural 2,847 1,410 1,437 1,410 1,437 Urban 1 1 1 5 Khairwar including Kondar Rural 4,020 1,929 2,091 1,929 2,091 Urban 166 84 82 84 82 6 Kol (Dahait) Rural 44 27 17 27 17 7 Majhi Rural 6 6 6 8 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and Rural 562 313 249 292 230 21 19 Kubutar Urban 56 29 27 14 17 15 10 9 Panika Urban 10 Saur Rural 5,066 2,448 2,618 2,448 2,617 11 Sonr Rural 4,439 2,404 2,035 2,404 2,035 Urban 3 2 1 1 1 1 12 Unclassifiable Rural 1 Urban 3 3 3 151

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TABLE SC--l

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSiFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY c\ ND 'EDlJC:\ TlOT\AL T,EVELS FOR SCHEDOLED CASTES

Persons em, 'loyed Persons seeking before but -now Total Non-working Full time employment for outof employment Educa,ional Levels population students the first time and seeking work Others r-c~-___.... __ A-- _____-- ---v----~-->-...._ -~---Ir---"---l,---___A...--~r--.--_A_---,. PM F M F M r M F 1'.1 F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 CHHATARPUR DISTRiCT TOTAL

TOTAL 56,506 23,864 32,642 1,491 175 15 2 5 22,353 32,465

Illiterate. 55,204 22,668 32,536 ·U4 101 11 1 5 22,238 32,4:0;4- Literate (without educatiollallevel) 1,123 1,025 98 931 69 3 91 29 Primary or JUnior Basic. 172 164 8 140 5 1 24 2 Matriculation or Higher Sec\()ndary. 7 7 6 1

RURAL

TO/(ll 53,055 22,515 39,540 1,251 133 7 2 2 21, .."55 30,405 lliiIerale 52,07IJ 21,572 30,498 414 101 4 ] 21,/52 30,396 £iterate (without educational level) 858 c 818 40 733 32 3 82 8 Primary or Junior Basic. 123 121 2 100 1 21 1 Matriculariolt or Higher Secondary. 4 4 4

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]otal 3,451 1,349 2,102 240 J2 8 3 1,098 2,060 liliterate 3,134 /,096 2,038 7 3 1,086 2,038 c 58 LitCt·~'::"; (i~·Cl!~.)~-1.: c.:L'cat!:;;L:.l Zevc!) 765 207 19B 37 9 21 Primary or Junior Basic. 49 43 6 40 5 3 1 Matriculation or Higher Second~ry. 3 3 2 1 1 Laundi Tahsil (Rufal)

Total 12,337 5,259 7,073 433 80 2 1 4,824 6,932 JiIiterate 12,005 4,939 7,066 J9f{ 77 4,741 6,988 Literate (without educational level) 270 263 7 195 3 2 66 4 Primary or Junior Ba3ic. 55 S5 38 17 Malriculalion or Higiler ;}cc'jnJary. 2 2 2 ChhatarpUf Tai1;;il (Rural)

Tt)ta/ 26,279 10,716 J 5,563 6]9 42 2 2 1(),073 15,521

Illirt'fllte. 25,771 10,241 15,530 181 13 2 10,856 15,517 Literate (without educational Level) 449 4[6 33 403 29 13 4 Primary or Junior Basic. 57 57 53 4 :"1'1;1' .L._;u;<-<.t:V.L~ or ;~:if;h~.i.~ S~~on(]ary. 2 .2 2 3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

Total 14,444 6,540 7,004 179 11 3 1 6,358 7,892

Illiterate. 14,294 6,392 7,902 35 11 2 6,355 7,891 Literate (without educational kvel) 139 139 335 1 3 Prima,y or Junior Da.,ic. 11 9 2 9 1 155

TABLE ST-I MOTHFR TONGUE AND BIIJNGUAUSM IiOR SCHEDULED TRlBES

'ota] pCl",OnS returned as speaking a language subsidiary to the Total Spea'cers Mother tongue . Subsidiary language ,-----"- -, ,------'------, Name of Scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 CHHAT ARPUR DISTRICT ALL SCHEDVUW TRIBES 8,662 8,566 2 1 English ('J.2), Gujarati (F. 1)

Motil~r Tonguz 1 Hindi

Total 8,662 8,566 2 j English (Iv!. :J), Gujarati (F. J) 1 Agariya 2 6 2 Raiga j 3 Bhumiya including Bharia 2 2 and Pa:i!la 4 Gand including Pathari 1,411 1,437 Gujatati (F. 1) 5 Khair:.var includiug Kondar 2,On 2,173 6 Kol (Dahait) 27 17 7 Majhi 6 B Nal, Navdigar. Sapera & Kubutar 34'2 276 1 English (M. 2) '! Panika 1 10 Saur 2,443 2,618 11 Sonr 2,406 2,036 12 Unclussif\able 3 1 1 Laundi Tahsil (Rural)

AIL Scheduled Tribes 395 373 Mother Tongue Hilllli

Total 395 373

I Khairwar including Kondal' 23& 234 2 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera & Kubutar 157 139

2 Chhafilrpur Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 1,580 1,634 Mother Tongue Hindi

Total 1,580 1,634

1 Aga~ia 1 .. 2 Gond including Pathari 171 163 3 Khairwar including Kondar 1,065 1,172 4 Kol (Dahait) 27 17 5 Majhi 6 6 Nal, Navdigar, Spera & Kubutar 96 70 7 Saur .. 211 8 Sonr 214 9 UnClassifiable 3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

All Sche!luled Tribes 6,566 6,449 1 Gujarati (F. 1) Mother Tongue Hindi

Total 6,566 6,449 1 Gujarati (F. J) 1 Agaria 1 6 :; Bhumiya including Bahria and 2 2 Paliha 3 Gand including Pathari 1,239 1,274 GlIjarati (F. 1) 4 Khairwar includiug Kondar 626 685 5 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera & Kubutar 60 40 6 Saur 2,448 2,407 7 SODr 4,190 2,035 156

TABLE ST-ll

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Employed before Persons, seeking out now out of Total Full iime employment for employment and Name of Scheduled Tribe Non-working population stndents the first time seeking work Others ,-____--'-- _____--, ,-__-"- ___---, ,-___.-"- __, ,-__ --"----, ,--__-A- __ -. PM F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '11 12 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

All Scheduled Tribes 7,234 3,205 4,029 63 13 1 3,141 4,016 1 Agariya 5 1 4 4 2 Baiga 1 1 3 Bhumiya including Bharia and 4 2 2 2 2 Paliha 4 Gond including Pathari 1,239 566 673 9 2 557 671 5 Khairwar including Kond~r I,S68 , 667 901 15 652 ')01 6 Ko! (DahaiL) 8 2 6 .. 2 6 7 Nat, Navdigar, Sapera and 369 173 196 12 160 195 Kubutar 8 Panika 1 1 1 , . 9 Saul" 2,114 1,057. l~OSV iii: 1,043 1,047 10 Sonr 1;924 '134 1,190 13 721 1,190 11 Unclassifiable 1 1 1

1 Laullidi Tabsi I (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 35" 158 196 3 155 196 1 Khairwar Including Kondar 189 S6 103 86 103 2 Nat, Navdigar Sapera and Kubutar ]65 7Z 93 3 69 93

2 Cbhatarpur Tabsil (Rural)

All Scbeduled Tribes 1,313 562 751 30 2 1 531 749 1 Agariya 1 1 1 2 Gond including Pathari 171 72 7 2 65 97 3 Khairwar, iuciuumg Kondar 327 345 12 333 482 4 Kol (Dahait) 8 2 2 6 5 Nat, Navdigar,Sapera and Kubutar 106 56 3 52 50 6 Saur 200 86 8 78 114

3 Bijawar Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 5,456 2,435 3,021 25 10 2,410 3,011 1 A~ri~ 4 4 4 2 Bhumiya including Bharia and Paliha 4 2 2 2 2 3 Gond including Pathari 1,067 403 574 2 491 574- 4 Khairwar including Kondar 486 204 282 3 201 282 5 Nat, N

CONTENTS

Pages

Laundi Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 159-163 District, Town and Village Directory 165-179

2 Chhatarpur Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 180 -185 Town and Village Directory 186-,205

3 Bijawar Tahsil Alphabetical List of Villages 206-212 Town and Village Directory 213-233 KEY TO NOTATIONS

P for Primary School Mcw for Maternity and Child Welfare Centre M jor Middle School Po jor Post Office H jor High School To for Telegraph Office C for Higher Institutes including Colleges PTo for Posts and Telegraph Office

T for Technical Institution E for Electricity D for Dispensary Ei for Electricity for Industrial us. Rhc for Rural Health Centre Ea for Electricity for Agricultural use Hos for Hospital Ed for Electricity for Domestic use MP (A) for Meuical Practitioners (Allopathic) S jor Safe or protected Water Supply (including pipes, tubewelh, etc,) MP (H) for Medical Practitioners (Homoeopathic) F.V. for Forest Village MP (0) for Medical Practitioners (Others) L.C. No. for Location Code Number

No!e:-I Name (s) of H~mlet (8) is/are printed in Italics belol-f the name of the village in the Alphabetical Lists of Villages. 2 N. A. for Not available. 159

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL

Location Location Location Locatiun Serial Code No. Code 1'0. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 2 3 4 ~ 3 4 32 Barhakhera 208 A 33 Barigaril 81 5 34 Barikhera 56 64 Abhau 32 27 35 Baruwa 143 191 2 Ajitpur 130 219 36 Barua 3 49 3 Akthaunha 206 148 37 Basantpura 249 104 4 Alipura 23 37 38 Bashra 5 Amhapurwa 234 223 210 183 6 Andhiyari Bari 264 173 39 Basrahi 106 216 I Baihaka-Khoda II Chaudharia ka Khoda 40 Bayasbadaura 228 240 III Kachhian-ka-khoda 41 Beri 155 90 42 Beri 182 181 6 Atarpatha 110 43 Bhagaura 209 186 B 44 Bhaira 297 161 I Khurra-ka-purwa 8 Bachhon 306 274 J Gadarianpura II Kachhianpura 45 Bhail'ahi 307 260 lIi Kundranpur-a 46 Bhadar 186 129 47 Bhanpur 127 205 9 Bachherakhera 100 218 10 Badaurakalan 17 34 48 Bhawanipur 26 I Kaharan-ka-purwa 49 Bhawanipura 273 167 I Barbaspura 11 Baghari 272 253 50 Bhitaria 159 128 1 Mariyan II Lakhani 51 Biduwan-ka-purwa 138 8 12 Bagmau 248 151 52 Bigpur 291 158 13 Bahaclurpur 98 200 53 Bihanpur 113 205 I Ghasipur 54 Biharpur 242 9S 153 113 14 Baihta 55 Bijasin 53 60 IS Bairagiapukhllri 260 233 I Bhola-ka-purwa II Karimati 16 Baitali-ka-purwa 92 119 56 Bi1ahri 312 277 I Kachhian-ka-purwa II Chamran-ka-purwa I Bajrangpur II Bhllska 17 Bajaura 192 156 III Keshripllrwa 18 Bajrangpur 47 ]9 57 Binaykhar 224- 178 19 Bakhtaura 168 IS2 58 Bisnakheda 257 235 20 Balkaura 265 97 I Bondepurwa I Ahira/lpurwa II Lodhinpurwa 21 Bairampur 58 29 C 22 Bamhori 160 131 59 Chakaurakachhar 62 23 BamllOripurwa 102 7 60 Chakdadutal 107 24 Bandow 179 133 61 Chakgauhami 114 25 Banjari 296 244 I Chhanha II Chheolaha 62 Chakha Tohan 277 III Chifmanpurwa IV Hirdepurwa 63 Chakkhadeha 163 V Kewatara VI Pathplmva 64 ChakramjhaJa 128 Chakrampur 31 26 Bansia 239 241 65 27 Banyani 71 18 66 Chakranibag 27 28 Baraha 83 83 67 Chakrasula No.1 54 29 Barainya 140 87 68 Chakrasula No.2 61 30 Barauhan 229 137 69 Chakrasula No.3 77 31 Barband Bl 22(} 70 Chaksarwai 133 I ft1ahoba kachlzar 71 Chak Shivrajpur 134 160

ALPHABETI CAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 3 4 2 2 3 4 244 174 103 Furtala 72 60 61 1 Amkhera II Badapurwa III Barduyapurwa IV Chogipunva G V Chobantala VI Kurmanpurwa 104 Gahabra 65 84 VII Suhaipurll'u V III Talarter-ka-purwu I Hinouti 73 Chandrapura 5 40 105 Gahrawan 189 188 74 Chandwara 35 15 106 Ganpatkhcra 304 258 75 Chharaipurwa 259 98 I Dimmatkhera [/ Padoi I Tailanga 107 Gaul1ani 169 231 76 Chhati Bamhori 285 261 I Bairapurwa 1I KlllIshnadapl/rwa I AhirQnplIl'fI'Q II Garadpur 108 Gaurihar 36 77 III Pat/1lI'aPlll'a 109 Ghatahari 14 33 77 Chauhani 57 2J 110 Ghatara 142 189 78 Chhapra 215 9~ I Daulatpur 79 Chhatpura 190 187 J 11 Ghooe 156 11 80 Chitahari 90 120 112 Ghurapurwa 250 238 81 Chitahari 122 88 113 Ghosipur 148 213 82 Chitahari Sami 123 114 Ghujaura 43 83 Chuk Hata 194 226 115 Gilonha 247 138 84 Churyari 69 62 116 Girdhauri 241 149 J 17 Goyra 67 63 D I Bu/ara II TUl'kan-ka-purH'o 85 Dadhman 187 118 Govindpur 202 228 86 Dadutal 108 217 119 Gudhaura 188 91 87 Dadia 303 259 120 Gumanpurchandla 270 232 88 Dauni 120 130 121 Gumanpurmarkahar 86 89 Devikhera 263 163 122 Gumanpurnayatal 63 70 90 Devnagar 151 115 123 Gurha Khurd 193 ]09 91 Deopura 226 171 124 Gurha Kalan 180 110 I Gadariyapura II Kachhipura 125 Gurha Khurd 233 237 I Madara-ka-plirwa II Chamaran-Jca-plifwa 92 Deori 294 168 I Bhaiyaial-ka-plifwa H 93 Dharampura 118 12 126 Hajipur 79 2i4 94 Dharampura 278 172 127 Hansari 166 132 J Bhupat-ka-khada II Chamaran-ka-purwa 128 Hanspura 252 139 95 Dhawa 184 212 129' Hanukhera 51 79 96 Dhawari 64 20 I Bhoorapurwa II Birahikhera 97 Dhundha (Lxman-ka-purwa) 172 142 III Thanapukhara 98 Dhurara 170 230 130 Harbanspur 178 229 I Kewtra II Sajivan-ka-putlI'Q 131 Hardawar 174 lS3 99 Didwara 80 116 132 Harduwa 161 125 100 Dulhadev 165 210 133 Harrai 246 224 101 Dumkhera 223 175 1 Jagprasad-ka-purwa II Keotmpurwa I Gadrin-ka-punva 135 Hatohan 281 252 1 Kewatara II Mahtapurwa ,"; F 136 . Hatwa 44 26

102 Fateepu~?la 34 68 I Kdchhiall-ka-purwa II KaJuuan-ka-purwa 161

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

J LAUNDI TAHSIL- emtd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1961 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

136 Hidorabari 230 96 170 Khagraha 72 137 Himmatpur 201 184 171 Khaminkhera 76 65 1 Dewalipurwa 172 Kbaptiya 240 150 173 138 Hinauta 205 134 Kharawa 275 251 139. Hinota 271 254- 174 Khadeha 147 194 I Lllkiyaplinva I 175 Khadehi 88 72 140 lmlahi 89 222 176 Khera 94 23 141 lshwarpur 6 177 Khail'ahi 287 250 14'2 Itwan 101 122 178 Khoda 213 101 143 ltaura 22 38 179 Khurehi 42 3 180 Kira tpurpadar kha 84 202 J 181 Kiratpur Nand 70 75 144 Jagatpur 292 269 182 Kisunpur 38 80 145 Jamupura 154 112 I !araifa 146 Jaibaran 20 45 I Santoshpurwa 183 Kitpura 37 78 184 Kishori Pukhari 126 147 Jaudhpur 119 185 Kitpura 298 273 148 Jarabara 262 236 186 Kunwarpura 96 25 I Gadarinpurwa 187 Kurdhana 28 55 149 Jaraihata Kalan 49 28 I !iwanpul' II Maraila 150 Jewraha 117 118 IS8 Kurminpurwa 115 221 151 lhinna 158 127 152 Joga 19 35 L 153 Jhoomar 175 154 Jujharnagar 93 6 189 Labraha 274 264 I Chhatia·ka-purwa 1I Gadarian-ka.purwa 190 Lasgarha 293 248 TIl Muluwathakur-ka-purwa rv Patwarispurwa 191 Laundi 197 278 1 RajplIrwa 11 Sidhawa 155 Judipurwa 15 53 192 Lausi 25 17 K 193 Lawlas 109 13 156 Kalyanpur 111 86 194 Ludhgaon 266 263 I Kupia 157 Kamalpurwa 261 234 I Koran-ka-purwa 195 Luharpurwa 269 255 Kanbhai 245 242 158 M 159 Kandhaila 55 67 68 117 160 Karhari 196 Madanpura 176 161 Kasar 95 24 197 Madhawpura 232 94 162 Kat Rara 253 160 1 Kachhiallpur Il !amara 163 Katra 11 46 ]64 Katia 286 268 198 Mahrajpur 82 82 165 Kautheha 85 66 199 Mahoba 129 215 1 Thakuran-ka-purwa I Badanpura II Gadarianpura III Keotara 166 Keshripura 268 167 Kewati 97 85 200 Mahoi Kalan 164 209 168 Kewlaha 78 22 I Pirhool-ka-purwa IT Ra)t'Plir 169 Khaddi 12 44 201 Mahoi Khurd ]57 198 162

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL-Conted.

Location Location Location Code No. Location Serial Cone No. Serial Code No. CodeNo. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

202 Majhpatiya 177 14 231 Pabara 4 43 I Kanchanpur I RaojJur 203 Makundpur 288 272 232 Pahara 149 204 Malpur 112 201 233 Palla JO 39 1 Chamaran-ka·purwa [J Gandlrinagar 234 Panchamnagar 311 276 235 Panchampur 302 164 205 Manuriya 167 180 236 206 Manwara 1 42 Pandaypurwa 284 271 207 Marha 211 108 I Goyra II Elide/a 208 Madwa 254 159 237 Parei 2 48 209 Mavaighat 13 54 238 Parmajhor 299 266 210 Misranpurwa 29 57 I Piprahijhor Midka 135 123 2Il 239 Parsania Moti-ka·purwa 16 16 283 157 212 240 Parsedi 213 Murahra 30 2 267 262 I Nayapurwa 215 Muderi Dakshini 227 I03 [ Shyamkhoda 241 Patha 116 126 242 PatH 200 215 Mureri Uttari 212 100 185 243 Palna 214 216 Mudwara 152 114 102 244 Patti 251 140 N 245 Pawai 290 246 246 Pawaithar 39 58 Nadauta 103 196 217 247 Peera 220 J4; I [)urjan-ka-purwa II Majhpatia 248 Pipari 136 124 218 Nagrauli 198 92 249 Prakash Bamhori 21 1 Chamaran-ka·purwa 1I Kacheranpurwa I Ehurmarani II Natan-ka-pu/'wa Ii { Parma-ku-puJ'wa lV Sargain-ka-purwa 219 Naharpur 162 192 I Baguli II Chhapara III Nayapurwa 250 PratapPllra 144 211 220 Nayadhung 50 251 Pratappura 173 155 221 Naihara 219 225 252 Pukharaha 276 249 I BhaCf!Il-ka-pm'wa II Kotra 253 pura 91 121 222 Nand 74 71 254 Puranadhuog 45 32 223 Nidhauli 9 51 255 Purwa Bamhori 121 9 I Urdi purwa R 224 Nighwapukhri 124 190 225 Niwikhera 105 204 256 Ragauli 225 136 [ Chhapara 257 .<.ajapur 308 165 258 Rajaura 125 199 0 259 Rajpurwa 256 lOS 226 Odi 132 197 260 Ramjhala 217 177 1 Nayapul'wa p 261 Ranmau 222 107 262 Rampur 48 31 227 Pachbara 185 227 263 Rampur 171 228 Padri 23B 239 229 Padriya 66 74 264 Rarnpurghat 41 69 230 Padwar 8 50 265 Rarnpurghosi 146 207 I Chuwakhera 1I Khoda 266 Rarnupura 195 144 JII Parsirpur 267 Ranibaa S9 30 163

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL-Ccndd.

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WORKERS Area Occu Literate L.C. Name of FaciliI it'l In pied House Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total p"pulation Castes Tribes Educated workers(l-IX) .-----'----, ~-...A.....-t r--..A...__~ r-~ _A___ ..... ,.--...A..-..--, P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ]6 17

r..aundi Tahsil (Rural) n4,S60 21,912 25,U9 127,3336716660,167 14180 13976 39S 373 1,18S3 1,218 42,005 25,054 1 Manara P. 2,238 220 230 1,159 600 559 96 96 117 8 362 222 2 Parei P. 3,942 113 136 703 370 333 52 65 67 6 217 181 3 Harua P. 2,416 67 72 529 282 247 40 44 3 1 172 120 4 Pahara PO,To,P 5,241 377 433 1,986 1,035 951 200 196 236 21 643 349 5 Chandrapura P. ],636 91 114 571 295 276 80 59 50 2 202 129

6 Ishwnrpur Po. 603 1 1 5 I 4 1 1 7 Sisalahar P. 1,679 68 77 338 177 161 97 76 28 121 54 8 Pad war p. 2 4,758 134 164 833 444 389 98 8~ 49 4 249 212 9 Nidhouli P. 1,835 65 77 405 199 206 42 48 55 7 131 104 10 Palta p. 3,869 210 255 1,274 635 639 152 151 160 20 404 327

II Katra P. 1,593 93 105 548 282 266 42 40 49 1 190 91 12 Khaddi Po, P, MP(O). 6,402 382 478 2,181 1,101 1,080 211 180 1 264 24 696 469 13 Mavaighat P. ],865 60 67 392 218 174 30 33 45 2 117 108 14 Ghatahari P. 1,661 73 83 475 255 220 74 67 38 149 68 15 Judipurwa 953 14 18 109 54 55 5 39 31

16 Motikapurwa 45J 30 37 192 97 95 11 16 62 46 17 Badaura Kalan PO,P. 3,453 201 243 1,18! 619 562 103 110 2 129 20 380 123 18 ShiJap P. 4,053 207 234 1,071 533 538 77 76 74 2 372 273 J9 Joga P. 1,415 34 35 181 87 94 q II 30 ]aibaran 13 62 20 1,034 38 41 188 105 83 17 2 74 32

21 Prakash Bhamhori PO,P. 5,654 266 295 1,531 791 740 187 181 10 8 89 7 470 236 22 haura 354 20 22 ,27 64 63 .. J 35 1 23 Alipura P, MP(O). 1,328 56 65 310 172 J38 56 52 37 102 3 24 Thakurra P. 6,735 185 211 I,J50 576 574 74 77 143 15 367 255 25 Lausi Po, P. 857 23 24 ]26 68 58 ]8 26 3 48 9

26 Bhawanipur 727 Uninhabited 27 Chakranibag Po. 458 Uninhabited 28 Kurdhana ],JOI 32 37 170 81 89 61 57 29 MiSJ'anpurwa 966 49 56 302 ]51 15J 33 29 25 2 98 82 30 Murahra P. 4,013 177 210 1,091 596 495 141 132 73 B m 17

31 Cllakrampur 227 .. Uninhabited .. 32 Abhau Po, P. 1,298 141 168 877 461 416 127 129 85 4 '290 147 33 Riwana P. 3,147 155 174 974 523 4'51 108 93 91 7 316 200 34 Fateepurwa p. 31 37 224 118 106 12 80 76 35 859 13 12 Chandwara P, MP(O). 1,586 131 ]45 727 372 3'55 73 86 62 3 237 117

36 GaLlrihar PO,P, H,D. 3,578 315 315 1,420 749 671 170 188 241 30 444 242 37 Kitpura Po,P,D, MP(O). 1,642 183 219 1,050 522 528 48 54 12 11 5 334 281 38 92 Kisunpur P. ],854 92 ] 14 654 348 306 30 26 50 2 234 153 39 Pawaitllar P. 1,227 29 i4 208 114 94 29 30 9 89 64 40 Singarpur 978 35 40 271 142 129 12 94 74

41 Rampul' ghat P. 685 30 33 185 100 85 3 7 63 S3 42 Khurehi 657 16 19 96 50 46 4 5 5 31 43 Ghujaura 631 Uninhabited 44 Hatwa P. 2,095 123 137 762 406 356 75 100 96 4 2QO 156 45 Purana" Dhau~:; 304 Uninhabited

46 Tikari P. 1,649 80 II] 559 299 260 74 72 64 5 190 130 47 Bajrangpur 988 28 38 224 ]11 113 54 62 1 71 68 48 Rampur p. 779 46 58 349 179 170 82 84 25 4 102 50 49 lraihata Kalan P. 1,3 [1 84 95 56! 298 263 85 96 37 168 73 50 Naya Dhun~ 391 Uninhabited .. 167

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WORKERS NON· ----"-~--.------~------, WORKERS

I II TIl IV V V[ 'lIT vm IX X L.C, r--.A.._, ,--_..A.._ __ , r~-'\._-~ ,--_-A------. r--A..~ ,--_A.._-l ,--_...A __, (-__.)'.,;.-~ ,-_..A.-j r----'---., No. M F M f' :\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 11 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 )1 32 33 34 35 36 37

31,791 )9,45) 3,757 2,231 873 181 1,918 665 37 10 88 454 1~5 46 .. 3)11 2,329 25,161 35.113 226 142 66 ::'4 R 12 9 3 3 47 44 238 337 1 196 177 2 5 1 4 9 4 IS3 152 2 144 120 18 6 1 3 110 127 3 516 290 62 15 11 16 4 12 IO 26 30 392 602 4 153 103 15 7 13 ~ 6 4 J I 14 10 93 147 S

1 ...... 4 6 86 32 19 5 5 6 2 9 11 56 107 7 212 195 17 7 7 1 2 2 2 9 7 195 177 8 114 90 11 6 3 .5 3 3 68 102 9 322 280 19 9 4 4 2 1 54 36 231 312 10

161 82 5 3 2 1 3 .. 19 5 92 115 11 557 379 84 43 3 12 6 9 .. 31 39 405 611 12 102 95 11 12 2 1 :2 ]01 66 13 107 55 9 8 16 3 I 1 13 4 106 152 14 39 31 15 24 15

49 16 57 43 !5 .. " 3 35 291 86 19 7 6 7 4 53 29 239 439 17 302 225 39 34 21 14 2 8 161 26S 18 50 23 1 I 1 10 6 2S 64 19 65 26 8 3 2 1 1 31 51 20

365 153 48 5 18 6 :2 2 37 70 321 ~O4 21 35 1 .. " 29 62 22 78 2 4 .. 4 ,. 1 15 1 70 135 23 281 197 51 43 1 23 I) 1 11 5 209 319 24 45 9 3 20 49 25

Uninhabited 26 Uninhablted .. 1.7 61 57 20 32 28 66 53 30 25 2 4 53 69 29 277 2 75 3 7 4 :2 ~ 3 10 22; 478 30

.. .. Uninhabited .. . . 31 213 102 48 3S 11 3 2 1 14 7 171 269 32 256 165 4 2 8 48 33 207 251 33 78 74 1 I 2 38 30 34 186 83 7 3 2 1 40 32 135 238 35

301 155 22 9 .. 13 13 1 2 100 63 305 429 36 284 252 8 7 I 17 7 8 1 16 14 188 247 37 185 125 9 2 18 20 16 4 6 2 114 153 38 70 51 10 10 8 3 1 25 30 39 94 74 48 55 40

62 55 37 30 41 27 4 19 46 42 Unillhabit~d 43 184 150 5 11 6 206 200 44 Uninhabited 45

166 111 9 2 3 12 16 109 130 46 67 61 4 7 40 45 47 64 22 18 14 :5 15 14 77 120 48 129 62 20 19 11 130 190 49 Uninhabited 50 168

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Decu- ,WORKERS _ _A.._, Fa,ilities Literate L. C. Name of Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled Village, available acres and Total Workers No. Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-XI) ,-----"-----. ,__.,,J._-1 ,--...... _____.. ,.--...... __, ,-_.A.-----., P M F M P M F M F M F 2 3 " 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1.'0, P,D,MP(O). 3,611 51 Hanukhera 130 147 807 417 39(l 53 53 III 8 272 187 52 Terhikabari 686 45 60 345 175 170 20 18 128 115 Bijasin 1,569 30 2 53 49 65 384 2Ql 183 6 6 28 4 138 121 54 Chalcrasula No. I 321 .. Uninhabited . 1,696 . 55 Kandhaila P. 87 97 592 J2l 271 93 85 37 2 194 172

56 Barilchca P. J,{197 38 39 2[0 108 102 67 59 Chauhan; P. 529 2 57 30 33 195 105 90 29 18 1 68 ~8 58 Balrampur P. 1,894 95 108 593 314 279 16 25 82 4 198 47 59 Ranibag 915 31 34 196 101 95 20 21 71 5 60 Furtala 267 Uninhabited

61 Chakrasula No. :2 81 Uninhabited 62 Chk Aura Kachhar 27 .. Uninhabited 63 Gumanpur Nayatal Po. 384 1 1 13 8 5 p. 4 3 4 64 Dhawari 1,456 Sl 85 498 251 247 106 102 22 .. 135 69 65 Gahabra Po, P, MP(O). 7,835 281 360 J,884 1,009 875 170 260 1 2 244 II 615 255

66 Padriya P. 851 56 58 3}0 172 J38 22 29 60 5 106 57 67 Goyra p. 5,592 205 235 J ,223 661 562 91 78 140 15 447 3)3 68 Karhari P. 1,348 129 137 627 328 299 lQ2 92 52 4 197 ]89 69 Churyari Po, p. 3,102 m 149 847 421 426 93 95 126 12 269 240 70 Kira\pur Nand 1,469 46 48 273 142 131 41 37 18 91 92

71 Banyani 451 36 42 224 III 113 78 75 72 Khagraha 731 Uninhabited B Sichahri P. 1,411 74- 90 477 255 222 76 63 33 1 152 55 14 Nand P. 1,343 105 129 719 392 321 36 37 74 1 244 159 75 Sadwakol 199 16 24 129 69 60 3 I 5 44 39

76 Khaminkhern Po, P. 1,125 73 9S 481 239 242 27 34 55 2 148 119 77 Chakrasula No.3 54 Uninhnbitt'd 78 Kewlaha 697 13 18 86 51 3S .. 25 17 79 Hajipur P. 953 49 57 255 138 117 21 21 20 1 83 64 80 Didwara P. 3,453 269 292 1,370 713 657 178 196 122 1 449 211

81 Barigarn P,M MP(O). 2,444 588 657 3,136 1,667 1,469 370 367 392 60 980 665 82 MaharajpUl' Po. 593 49 SO 249 131 118 86 80 5 81 66 83 Baraha p, 2.292 130 154 790 412 378 91 81 38 1 244 86 84 Kiratpur Padarkha 1,012 44 46 23B 114 124 8 8 10 82 90 85 Kautheha Po,P. 544 60 67 402 214 188 13 7 32 136 103

86 Gumanpur Markahar 245 Uninhabited 87 Siddhpur P. 782 21 23 113 56 57 l2 11 3 28 26 88 Khadehi P 1,027 44 52 332 170 162 ]6 19 30 III 87 89 Imlahi 291 11 12 82 44 38 5 22 21 90 Chitahari p, J,991 175 237 1,103 559 544 100 144 85 4 346 171

91 pura P. 1,633 104 110 583 311 272 68 75 119 20 184 129 92 Baitalika Purwa Po. 1,855 29 29 146 71 75 12 ];1 2 47 30 93 Jujhar Nagar Po,P,MP(O), 5,678 37 43 166 93 73 ]I J5 26 5 61 27 MP(A). 94 Khera Po, P. 2,383 13l 167 776 414 362 74 66 9 4 69 4 257 144 95 Kasar P. 1,34'i 115 127 574 305 269 90 87 2B 2 199 159

96 Kunwarpura Po. J,042 B 14 66 33 33 1 23 26 97 Kewati P. 759 17 17 503 270 233 62 42 52 6 198 161 9& Bahadurpur 1,405 88 105 87 53 34 34 17 3 33 21 99 Ranikhera Po, P. 843 44 52 312 167 )45 13 10 19 99 17 100 Bachherakhera 268 Uninhabited 169

LAUNDI TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ~--___ ------~------, WORKERS I II HI IV V VI Vll Vlll IX X L.C. ,----'--, r----"-, r-__.}...--l .---'---, ,-----"---, r----.A..--) '---'-'-_-' ,--"-, ,----'----, ..----"---> No M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

233 170 18 10 6 15 7 145 103 51 ll8 106 lO 9 47 55 52 131 ll5 5 4 2 2 63 62 53 .. Uninhabited .. 54 178 157 9 II 6 4 7 127 99 55

61) 58 .. 3 4 41 43 56 68 56 2 37 32 57 146 27 18 9 9 4 21 11 116 232 58 62 5 9 30 90 59 Uninhabited 60

Uninhabited 61 Uninhabited .. 62 ~ 4 .. S 1 63 117 57 10 3 .. '. S 9 116 178 64 492 210 23 8 26 1 3 6 65 36 394 620 65

69 36 32 19 2 2 .. 3 66 81 66 367 243 60 67 11 3 2 6 214 249 67 155 139 37 48 3 2 1 .. 1 131 110 68 210 202 34 30 19 5 1 1 5 2 152 1 6 69 '71 85 16 5 3 2 1 51 39 70

711 75 33 38 71 .. Uninhabited 72 124 4S 27 10 1 103 167 73 210 122 5 13 25 23 2 1 2 148 168 74 43 38 1 1 25 21 75

130 110 5 4 .. 10 3 5 91 123 76 Uninhabited 77 25 17 26 81 78 65 55 4 1 4 " 10 8 55 53 79 297 189 22 9 35 16 36 10 3 1 56 46 264 386 80

506 323 173 165 101 99 101 35 17 11 81 32 687 804 81 83 64 .. " 1 3 2 44 52 82 195 73 25 4 11 5 13 4 168 292 83 72 77 7 13 " " 3 32 34 84 10-4 85 19 ]8 3 I 9 78 85 85

Uninhabited .. 86 27 26 I .. 28 31 87 89 74 15 13 7 59 75 88 20 19 1 1 .. j 1 22 17 89 222 112 13 13 I 19 3 2 79 53 213 373 90

121 87 18 " 25 12 20 30 127 143 91 46 24 I 6 .. 24 45 92 25 ]7 6 8 6 1 .. 24 1 32 46 93 220 130 7 3 5 3 3 22 8 157 218 94 176 142 5 3 2 13 17 106 110 95

22 26 10 7 96 174 138 19 20 2 2 2 1 72 72 97 33 21 20 ]3 98 99 77 68 68 99 Uninhabited .. 100 170

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate r----

J' C Name of Facilities in pied Honse Scheduled Scheduled and Total

~o. Village available acres Houses holds ,,-___Tutal .A. population___ -, Castes Tribes Educated workersCI -IX) ,,----"--, ,..--""----. r---"---<, ,..--A----. p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

01 Itwan P. 1,148 50 67 298 162 136 50 43 4 33 3 106 91 02 Bamhoripurwa P. 3,433 172 201 1,051 553 493 100 130 144 15 344 135 03 Nadauta 2,123 56 67 283 170 113 50 45 18 2 121 54 04 Sarwai Po,P,D,MP(O). 4,398 251 277 1)07 707 600 100 109 179 20 456 242 05 Niwekhera P. lA51 56 61 319 152 167 26 39 29 6 99 86

D6 Basrahi P. 795 66 94 492 267 225 23 18 65 10 163 115 )7 Chak Dadutal 13 · . Uninhabited )8 Dadutal P. 42 34 40 242 127 115 6 3 22 80 62 [)9 LawJas 451 10 IS 111 57 54 16 37 17 10 Atarpatha 84 Uninhabited

11 Kalyanpur 651 11 25 184 95 89 22 29 8 .. 62 39 12 Malpur 968 39 46 230 117 113 50 40 11 2 83 80 13 Bihanpur 244 6 6 47 24 23 7 14 9 14 Chak Gauhami 248 · . . . · . Uninhabited .5 Kllrmillpurwa ],426 24 26 156 84 72 13 11 7 61 46

6 Patha Po, P,M. 3,381 190 221 1.112 606 506 131 129 100 8 348 187 7 Jewraha Po,P, MP(O). 5,053 304 370 1,727 915 812 180 202 9 8 '.13 9 544 205 8 Dharampura 1,319 40 48 230 130 100 46 41 7 84 42 9 Jalldhpur 337 Uninhabited · . :0 Dauni P. 2,162 67 83 343 161 182 25 35 33 3 99 75

1 Purwa Ramhori p. 1,372 76 86 433 236 197 88 85 32 2 137 126 2 Chitahri Po, p. 2,207 104 125 665 364 301 271 116 75 8 246 ]64

3 Chitaharisami 89 " · . Uninhabited · . 4 Nighwupukhri Po. SlY 47 51 265 142 123 62 42 14 91 71 5 Raj aura 589 35 37 203 99 104 27 28 1 65 61

6 Kishori pukhri po. 444 3 ;>" 28 16 12 10 7 7 Bhanpur 827 40 4J 213 109 104 8 12 8 64 59 B Chakramjhala 57 · . .. Uninhabited . . 9 Mahoba P. 2,288 85 92 497 269 228 16 11 143 171 92 D Ajitpur P. 1,645 64 86 531 286 245 60 48 57 184 123

Barband 1,78'1 .50 55 3;1\ :70 168 II 108 87 Owdj 868 17 22 117 60 57 35 20 42 33 Chaksarwai 121 Uninhabited Chakshivrajpur 18 Uninhauited . . .. Midka P, MP(O). 1,806 137 165 745 376 369 85 97 135 239 149

, Pipari 872 43 46 248 123 125 63 72 29 76 39 Thurati P. 1,032 31 39 174 93 81 15 9 17 2 58 48 Bidllwanka Pllrwa 178 21 21 105 51 54 23 28 8 30 26 I Sahpur 1,358 52 69 308 161 147 28 27 26 27 50 113 78 I Barainva Po. 332 17 19 83 41 42 2 25 23

Tilangpur 199 · . .. Uninhabited Ghatara P. 3,237 91 115 534 287 247 42 39 88 :z 191 112 Baruwa Po. 411 18 26 123 63 60 13 lJ 9 44 22 Pratap Pura 391 8 11 50 28 22 15 15 3 5 22 7 Siv Rajpur 442 32 32 166 87 79 15 14 5 ~8 52

Rampurghosi 615 19 22 113 61 52 17 9 · . 39 32 Khadeha P. 2,915 133 146 741 399 342 97 108 77 3 266 135 Ghosipur 405 11 11 56 30 26 20 16 Pahara 932 uninhabited Surekhi 346 Uninhabited lilt

LAUNDI TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,_-- __._. -, WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VlIl IX X L.C. r---'--, ,---"--, r:--"--, ,-_..A._, ,.--_A.__""-) r--..A.-, ,----"--~ ~_,..A.._._) r--..-A..~-I ,.-.-'\....~ No. M F M F M F M F M F M f M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ~5 36 37

78 75 6 3 2 3 4 1 13 12 56 45 101 261 112 D 11 17 2 5 2 37 19 209 363 102 98 46 20 7 ...... 3 1 49 59 103 343 198 26 16 18 14 19 1 49 13 251 358 104 83 75 10 8 3 2 3 1 53 81 105

119 98 24 3 2 1 2 10 B 104 110 106 Uninhabited .. 107 68 60 1 11 2 47 53 108 20 37 109 37 17 " Uninhabited 110

55 29 7 10 .. .. 33 50 ]]1 79 73 3 <4 1 2 34 33 112 14 9 10 14 113 UntIlhabited ...... 114 45 35 6 10 9 23 26 lIS

229 122 17 .. 21 18 5 4 2 59 58 258 319 116 394 125 9 1 4 27 12 3 1 107 66 371 607 117 74 32 10 10 46 58 118 UninhabiteQ .. 119 SO 52 17 19 2 4 62 107 120

111 117 13 7 10 .. 3 2 99 71 121 211 145 8 10 8 3 2 17 6 118 137 122 Uninhabited .. . . 123 81 6') 2 2 6 2 .. 51 52 124 63 59 1 2 1 34 43 125

7 4 3 3 6 5 126 61 59 3 45 45 127 . . Uninhabited .. .. 128 144 82 10 4 1 .. 5 4 2 9 2 98 136 129 126 103 31 1 12 2 10 3 1 4 14 102 122 130

91 75 2 3 7 2 8 7 62 81 131 41 33 1 18 24 132 Uninhabited .. 133 Uninhabited 134 184 96 14 20 21 21 32 137 220 135

73 18 3 18 .. .. 3 47 86 136 46 38 8 10 2 2 35 33 137 24 23 5 3 I 21 28 138 98 69 11 9 1 3 48 69 139 19 16 6 7 16 ]9 140

.. .. Uninhabited .. 141 155 109 15 8 1 2 1 10 2 96 135 142 44 22 19 38 143 12 2 8 5 2 .. 6 15 144 42 34 15 17 1 1 29 27 145

32 25 7 7 .. . . 22 20 146 194 123 48 11 8 11 2 ] 3 133 107 147 17 14 2 2 1 10 10 148 Uninhabited 149 Uninhabited 150 172

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WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,--- L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acreli Houses holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(l-IX) ,-_--A ,----"-, ,-_ _J-,.._, ,-_.A.._-, r----....A--~ p M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Devnagar P. 1,372 21 26 158 85 73 14 18 2 58 54 152 Mudwara 531 7 11 55 29 26 2 22 14 153 Baihta P. 575 41 55 230 121 109 25 45 6 80 71 154 Jamupura 544 16 20 113 54 59 3 3 6 .. 37 32 155 Beri P. 1,429 60 72 351 184 167 70 68 28 1 122 50

156 Ghaar P. 1,515 81 II5 536 284 252 54 51 48 4 202 15{) 157 Mahoi Khurd P. 1,344 64 88 481 231 250 41 43 30 .. 143 145 158 Jhinna P. 1,929 55 57 281 154 127 30 25 47 19 80 22 159 Bhitaria 2,485 43 50 249 136 Il3 50 36 8 .. 79 34 160 BalUhori P. 873 44 50 230 121 109 50 45 9 2 81 38

161 Harduwa 768 19 20 92 53 39 36 30 .. 5 .. 33 11 162 Nanarpur Po,P. 2,141 105 125 692 375 317 69 85 5 1 51 19 245 112 163 Chakkhadeha 251 .. Uninhabited ...... 164 Mahoi Kalan P. 2,434 155 }76 914 476 438 78 82 77 42 317 137 165 Dulhadev 209 11 20 127 61 66 4- 38 35

166 Hansari P. 459 22 29 132 72 60 (i 8 15 45 17 167 Manuriya Po,P. 3,609 181 199 958 481 477 122 151 87 2 336 211 168 Bakhtaura po. 343 13 19 109 53 56 4 32 21 169 Gauhani Po,P. 3,308 167 181 928 490 418 88 72 70 40 323 204 170 Dhurara 744 34 34 191 102 89 4 65 61

171 Rampur 336 .. Uninhabited 172 Dhundha (Laxman·katpurwa) 2,129 29 34 159 92 67 23 2J 12 .. 60 18 173 PartappuTa P. 651 52 56 283 157 126 43 39 20 3 102 60 174 Hardawar p 1,661 56 71 342 186 156 66 67 13 1 107 83 175 Jhoomar 1,699 .. Uninhabited

176 Madanpura 593 Uninhabited ...... 177 Majhpatiya P. 808 39 46 249 12~ 120 66 62 11 91 68 178 Harbanspur 682 21 24 124 65 59 3 5 9 42 23 179 Bandow 315 11 11 40 19 21 . . .. 1 .. 13 9 180 Gurha Kalan P. 2,717 222 264 1,248 669 579 178 176 127 10 420 274

181 Sijai Po, P. 1,873 68 82 415 235 180 57 44 41 8 144 94 182 Bed Po. 409 23 31 171 79 92 32 40 2 2 5 45 34 183 Udaypura Po. 803 40 47 217 113 104 20 13 2 .. n 70 184 Dhawa P. 1,149 30 40 250 133 111 35 26 44 6 76 43 185 Pachbara P. 1,865 56 70 356 192 164 14 15 28 1 138 78

972 276 252 124 125 21 16 29 179 17 186 Bhadar P. 100 111 528 '\ 187 Dadhmau 353 Uninhabited .. 188 Gudhaura P. 1.595 n 111 537 289 248 40 37 78 169 45 189 Gahrawan P. 532 33 40 194 87 107 19 25 14 58 47 190 Chhatpura p. 1,169 76 83 420 215 205 45 38 34 139 131

191 Singhpur P. 1,084 57 68 416 229 187 14 15 50 6 139 69 192 Bajaura 311 12 13 71 31 40 3 12 6 21 17 193 Gurha Khurd 1,524 43 53 251 136 115 7 9 23 3 87 44 194 Chukahata 609 14 15 84 49 35 2 .. 35 22 195 Ramupura P. 702 77 83 412 210 202 63 59 32 4 120 89

196 Sumedi 1,142 9 11 66 38 28 10 6 .. 2 29 14 197 Laundi Po, T, P,H,D, MP (0). 6,076 1,042 1,142 4939 2,691 2,248 507 565 996 180 1,512 535 198 Nagrauli P. 971 44 55 292 159 133 39 34 10 l06 66 199 Siraha 485 Uninhabited 200 Path po. 631 41 45 261 135 126 38 19 44 I 84 65 173 LAUNDI TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,-- ...... _---- -. WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,-_...... _, ,-_ ..A._, ,----"--, r--""--, ,-_.A.._, ,-_.A.._, ,-_..A..._, ,-_...... _, ,-----"--, ,--...... _, No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

53 2 2 27 19 151 54 ]52 22 14 .. · . 7 12 59 61 13 & 3 2 3 2. 41 38 153 29 26 5 3 3 ., .. 3 17 27 154 96 43 14 6 2 1 2 8 3 62 117 155

172 128 17 20 12 2 82 102 156 143 142 3 5 83 105 157 49 14 23 8 8 74 105 158 63 28 8 8 6 57 79 159 58 '26 5 18 12 ~() 71 160

32 11 .. .. 1 · . . . 20 28 161 197 89 28 21 Z 16 2 2 130 205 162 .. .. Uninhabited 163 233 79 SS 49 6 17 8 1 5 1 159 301 164 38 33 2 23 31 165

40 12 .. S 5 29 43 165 291 183 24 20 3 6 3 1 1 11 4 145 266 167 21 35 168 32 21 " 216 159 68 31 28 10 2 5 4 4 167 234 169 62 55 3 6 37 28 170 171 .. .. " Uninhabited " 41 15 15 3 4 ...... 32 49 112 51 31 35 19 2 .. 4 2 1 2 3 55 66 ]73 85 69 17 II I 1 4 2 1 79 73 174 .. Uninhabited 175

.. Uninhabited .. " 176 79 59 12 9 .. .. 38 52 177 34 18 6 4 .. 1 1 1 23 36 178 8 6 3 3 .. ., .. . . 2 ., 6 12 179 268 162 28 20 1 44 14 4 14 56 83 249 305 180

102 86 19 11 2 3 7 6 91 86 181 45 34 34 5& 182 71 65 6 5 36 34 183 65 36 11 7 57 74 184 126 62 12 16 ." 54 86 185 99 9 47 14 19 8 97 235 186 ., .. .. Uninhabited .. 187 141 26 23 15 J 1 3 4 120 203 188 54 47 3 .. 1 29 60 189 138 124 7 1 76 74 190

117 65 18 4 . . .. 3 90 118 191 14 10 4 6 3 1 ...... 10 23 192 55 35 8 9 2 3 4 1 9 5 49 71 193 35 22 .. 14 13 194 90 74 18 B 1 7 5 1 90 113 195

20 13 6 3 I .. 9 14 196 561 192 109 58 19 12 297 19 26 68 99 59 40 293 195 1,179 1,713 197 . 67 97 60 5 6 4 " 53 198 .. · . .. Uninh

VILLEGU DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area OCClI Literate r----- L.e. Name of Facilitiec, in pied House Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres HQuses holds Total pnpulation Castes Tribes Educated workers(l-XJ) , _____.A.... __.. ,-_,.A__.--, ,--_..A_~, ,--..}.___-"' r--..A..-., p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jl 12 13 14 15 16 17

201 Himmatplif 65. 20 21 129 65 64 20 41 27 202 Govindpur 293 11 II 54 27 27 6 4 21 7 203 Vmari 3,271 58 67 334 175 159 6 7 3 99 69 204 Rekha P. 887 60 65 327 181 146 67 6~ 28 2 105 59 205 Hinauta P. 679 50 59 316 164 152 37 31 27 I 83 58

206 Akthaunha 'Po 2,649 254 277 1,340 720 620 151 144 100 8 417 157 207 Ranipura Po. 1,432 17 20 93 48 45 41 42 [\ 31 18 208 Barba Khera 109 Uninhabited 209 Bhagaura P. 2,906 71 90- 449 247 202 49 43 58 153 123 210 Bashra Po. 735 6 6 25 13 12 I 2 9 9

21J Marha p. 878 42 55 275 141 128 4 3 30 100 77 212 Mureri Cttari Po, P,H,MP (0), 1,836 129 163 815 463 352 157 131 101 6 254 133 213 Khoda P. 1,445 42 47 231 128 103 35 38 25 86 33 214 Patml P,D. 941 50 61 325 In 153 28 25 30 106 82 215 Chhapra 980 31 46 271 141 130 48 50 2 3 to 86 73

216 Raopur p. 447 63 72 356 179 177 34 .40 42 3 lIS 72 217 Ramjhala P. 7'14 48 51 243 132 HI 8 9 9 85 52 218 Simaria 801 40 46 308 156 152 21 14 14 1 104 57 219 Naihara P. 2,93& 82 96 482 247 235 63 57 42 8 In 98 220 Peera P. 2,013 140 184 864 ·1-54 410 124 '47 35 1 294 204

221 Sadafa1 267 6 8 32 10 12 I 14 g 222 Ranmau 549 31 43 238 119 119 14 9 21 74 65 223 Dum KherJ. 1,397 25 32 191 102 89 18 23 7 58 47 224 Binaykahar Po. 49 42 42 199 92 t07 33 3 60 40 225 Ragauli P. J ,122 60 77 396 196 200 52 57 37 6 129 74

226 Deopul'a P. 1,489 98 107 510 270 240 72 70 63 2 169 96 227 Muderi Dakshini Po, P, M, D. 2,035 144 160 770 413 317 70 86 83 6 254 134 228 Bayasbadaufa P. 1,294 68 96 447 231 216 77 67 30 153 113 229 Barauhan P. 2,215 82 93 422 225 197 62 63 53 8 141> 89 230 Snhpura 473 8 8 45 18 27 5 1 10 II

23J Tahanga P. 693 SI 88 395 195 200 65 79 55 9 123 51 232 MadhoDurwa P. 2,359 89 98 498 263 235 53 50 62 268 62 :23) Gurha Khurd 500 35 40 194 91 103 49 60 63 SS 234- Amhapurwa Po. 233 13 19 90 51 39 7 6 7 30 6 235 Tikaura 602 Uninhabited

236 Sahpura 356 Uninhabited 237 Hidorabari P. 403 25 25 105 61 44 29 17 5 42 25 238 Pauri Po. 316 22 30 172 89 83 3 62 42 239 Bansia PO,P. ],328 81 9] 462 252 210 14 11 76 6 155 47 240 Khapatiya P. 746 5(1 56 283 144 13') 34 31 12 2 90 45

241 Girdhauri €34 27 30 I14 57 57 25 26 4 38 23 242 Bibarpnr 742 22 22 138 74 64 20 20 33 34 243 Urnmhar 706 7 7 36 18 13 ]8 18 9 11 244 Chandla Po,P,M,H,D,MP(O). 6,141 471 509 2,410 1,303 1,107 234 252 301 136 762 366 245 Kanbhai 607 9 12 60 28 32 2 2 4 19 12

246 Harrai Pc,P. 1,149 66 74 453 232 221 8 6 31 131 59 247 Gilonha P. 1,491 125 138 619 312 307 113 99 80 19 189 138 248 Bagmau Po, P, MP (0). 1,802 226 284 1,392 722 670 178 195 116 9 441 281 24~ Basantpura 728 45 45 246 137 109 82 55 1 89 70 250 Ghllrapurwa P. '79 69 84 424 229 195 59 44- 2 15 13$ 112 175

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WORKERS NON· r------.A---·------·----"--l WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIlI IX X L. C. ,-_.A_-, r---"--, ,-----A.._~ r-~_A..-~ r--A.----.." r---"'--l ,---..A.-l ,--~---., r----"--, r---"-----, No. M F I'll F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 2() 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

35 25 5 1 24 37 201 18 6 1 1 1 .. 1 6 20 202 88 58 7 10 .. 4 1 .. 75 90 203 60 34 9 .. 14 2 6 4 1 15 19 76 87 204 57 36 16 18 1 4 I 10 3 76 94 205

271 88 14 4 28 24 5 6 3 74 57 3m 463 206 ]6 ]2 4 3 .. 8 6 17 27 207 .. .. tfni~habit~d . . .. 208 151 123 2 94 79 209 9 7 2 4 3 210

6g 63 4 18 3 4 ] 3 2 3 8 47 51 211 158 90 :H 4 26 20 1 4 34 J9 20(} 219 212 61 24 21 9 3 1 42 70 213 98 77 8 5 66 71 214 83 71 3 " 2 55 59 215

80 60 14 5 10 4 2 2 7 3 64 105 215 76 47 6 3 3 2 47 59 217 95 53 8 3 1 1 .. 52 95 218 123 56 44 41 . . .. 4 1 .. J .. 75 137 219 170 133 29 13 28 2 36 13 1 3 1 27 42 160 206 220

12 3 .. :2 1 . . 2 2 4 6 221 5S 56 4 .. 9 3 1 1 5 45 54 2~2 55 46 I J 2 .. 44 42 223

59 40 ...... 1 " .. 32 67 224 91 39 21 19 2 3 1 1 1 II 14 67 126 225

120 73 6 9 3 1 33 19 [01 144 226 207 104 23 8 5 3 3 16 19 159 253 227 129 97 22 14 .. . . 2 2 78 103 228 64- 45 35 23 20 4 10 2 1 17 16 77 108 229 10 11 8 16 220

73 26 15 5 3 25 25 72 149 231 146 45 22 17 . .. 95 173 232 58 50 2 4 2 1 j 28 48 233 25 5 1 4 1 2) 33 234 .. Uninhabited 235

.. .. ' . Uninhabited ...... 236 30 4 8 22 .. 4 19 18 237 57 38 1 2 .. . . 3 2 .. J .. 27 41 238 106 15 23 15 7 5 13 10 3 1 3 1 97 163 239 49 24 9 3 14 2 2 2 2 14 14 54 94 240

32 17 .. 6 6 19 34 241 34 21 4 13 36 30 242 9 11 ...... 9 7 243 456 279 82 78 33 6 11 51 4 125 3 541 741 244 J3 12 6 9 20 245

94 52 21 2 5 1 10 5 101 162 246 100 61 23 .. .. 19 10 3 2 44 65 123 J6') 247 287 178 42 38 9 1 24 12 ]0 69 52 281 389 248 52 35 70 2 48 39 249 125 96 9 14 1 2 94 83 250 176

VILLAGE DIRECTORY WORKERS Area Decu· Literate ,.------La Name at Pa~ilitie!! in pied Hous!': Scheduled SCheduled and Total No. Villaae available acres House!. holds Total pOllu!atiOtl Castes Trib~s Educated workers(l-IX) r---._;"_'__'__~--" ,---'-- ---, ,_..A__--, ,_-_--"------; r---'--, p 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 IJ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

2S1 Patti 3B.l Uninhabited 252 Hanspura 871 20 27 123 66 57 2 3 6 39 14 P. 2,541 7& 93 420 232 188 83 69 42 150 18 253 Katahra ]9 254 Madwa p' 1,512 62 71 333 178 IS5 71 75 114 62 255 Ratanpara P. 1,964 69 89 443 257 186 60 138 56 167 63

256 Rajpurwa P. 341 IS 18 116 61 55 2 2 12 32 29 257 Bisnakheda Po, P. 794 47 61 322 173 149 3 7 5 100 72 258 Ratanpur 409 17 20 82 39 43 6 5 2 1 29 24 P, 1,422 40 56 300 173 127 27 1 I 21 ;2 101 62 259 Charaipurwa ') 260 Bairagiapukhar i P. 499 47 58 257 130 J27 5 7 2 '4 63

261 Kamalpurwa 542 25 34 180 96 84 7 7 3 58 46 262 Jarabara 256 27 30 14& 85 63 11 7 3 S6 37 263 Devikhera 955 27 27 106 49 57 48 ~7 3 31 22 264 Andhyadbari P. 1,411 119 141 648 336 :;12 71 64 33 5 212 142 265 Balkaura Po. P, M. 955 tl8 ]50 767 414 353 87 82 80 14 256 140

266 Ludhgaon 1,019 58 69 340 185 155 33 25 2 110 95 267 l'arsedi P. 376 56 66 325 180 ]45 26 24 8 125 87 1,780 Uninhabited 268 Kesbaripura 10 269 Luharpurwa po. 606 4 4 31 19 12 7 270 Gumanpurchandla 547 7 9 51 25 26 5 5 14 8

Po,P. 1,141 73 96 sn 276 246 51 42 68 10 171 57 271 Rinola 7 95 65 272 Baghari Po. 1,855 42 43 280 153 127 4 273 Bhawanipura P. 1,400 65 83 395 220 115 73 78 28 1 143 64 P. 1,599 59 78 402 193 209 115 134 29 3 132 66 274 Labraha 20 275 Kbarawa 917 49 52 233 126 107 33 35 9 1 82 28 17 276 pukharaha 538 11 13 99 51 48 277 Chak Hatohan 36 Uninhabited 848 52 62 273 144 129 96 95 9 98 66 218 Dharampura P. 76 39 Snlaiya P. 595 24 42 193 110 83 3 279 1 59 44 280 Silgaon 427 27 31 167 89 78 6 7 46 8 142 80 28] Hatohan P, 899 71 83 456 240 216 19 13 P. 1,319 75 88 417 212 205 50 56 15 142 56 282 Silpatpura 74 6 280 95 283 Panania P. 2,376 161 165 854 472 382 135 112 P. U21 116 127 685 344 341 113 113 31 222 174 284 Pnndeypurwa 146 7 494 ').87 285 Chhati Bamhori P. 5,207 254 289 1,452 777 675 163 146 62 5 293 161 286 Katia P. 1.129 m 162 838 464 374 135 93 611 11 23 113 61 52 I 33 7 287 Khairahi 4 33 2C) 288 Makurldpur P. 704 23 23 105 53 52 2 4 1,655 60 71 330 173 (57 56 46 28 107 47 289 Sarai P. 5 74 50 290 Pawai P. 643 32 37 197 112 85 21 16 20 174 111 291 Bigpur Po,P. 1,823 79 95 320 280 240 77 71 460 II) 10 53 21) 24 2 24 5 292 Jagatpur ]>0, 65 31 293 Lasgarha 596 19 19 146 82 64 1,271 68 76 413 222 19[ 33 33 40 155 103 294 Deod P. 45 106 38 295 Ranipl.lt' P, 871 64 79 HS 17\ 174 14 16

191 243 1,124 578 546 74 81 50 3 377 230 296 Banjari P. 2,931 9 ) 140 P. 2,206 126 130 633 3:.l 300 77 19 196 297 Bhaira 70 5 50 40 298 Kitpura Po,P. ~64 26 26 144 74 1,01l 47 4& 235 128 107 92 78 3 84 32 299 Parmajhor 31 4 126 101 300 Tikad P. 491 60 70 342 191 151 4!l 177

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WORKERS NON· r------"------, WORKERS I II III IV V VI .-_.AVII__ , VIll IX X L.C. ,---A----, r--"-, ,.-__.___, .-_.A._., ,--"--, ,.-.-A-, ~ ,.--...... ____, .----'----. No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 )2 33 34 35 36 37

.. Uninhabited 251 31 10 2 2 6 2 ... 27 43 2S2 111 47 4 1 10 7 3 3 1 15 26 82 110 253 63 15 !2 II 4 5 24 42 64 93 254 116 36 9 " 3 2 39 21 90 123 255 21 II 29 29 26 256 95 68 2 4 2 1 73 77 257 21 18 5 6 2 1 10 19 258 71 51 4 ... 17 6 2 3 9 72 65 259 69 55 3 8 1 56 64 260

53 40 5 6 38 38 261 54 35 2 2 29 26 262 28 19 3 1 2 18 3S 263 150 109 13 25 1 8 4 ... 4 16 24 124 170 264 187 111 16 12 10 1 21 10 3 19 6 J38 213 265

108 95 2 75 60 266 121 81 4 5 55 58 267 Uninhabited 268 10 7 9 5 269 14 8 11 18 270

112 15 51 37 5 5 2 105 189 271 92 65 ... 3 . 58 62 272 114 46 7 2 8 7 12 11 77 111 273 124 61 5 2 2 3 61 143 274 71 19 5 2 4 44 87 275

28 17 23 31 276 Uniohabited 277 73 50 3 4 8 10 16 46 63 278 68 37 I 2 5 2 34 44 279 S9 42 2 3Q 34 280

102 52 25 17 7 5 8 6 98 136 281 88 37 26 15 14 2 6 1 7 2 7Q 149 282 153 46 35 15 to 16 3 3 63 31 192 287 283 166 134 25 13 14 8 17 19 122 167 284 365 212 1151 47 39 10 6 2 22 16 283 388 285

196 131 13 3Q 19 7 3 2 31 21 17] 213 286 33 6 1 28 45 287 33 29 ... 20 23 288 7] 35 32 11 2 I 2 66 110 289 71 50 3 38 3S 290

120 80 7 4 18 19 12 10 14 106 129 291 24 5 5 19 292 56 30 6 3 1 17 33 293 126 83 18 11 4 4 2 4 4 67 88 294 81 31 17 7 6 2 65 136 295

326 20] 21 18 16 7 4 4 10 201 316 296 94 61 21 15 10 26 10 3 1 42 52 142 160 297 45 40 5 24 30 298 60 26 19 4 4 2 44 75 299 121 92 2 5 3 4 65 50 300 178

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu Literate ,---- L,C. Name of Facilitier, in pied House Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total pl1puJation Castes Tribes Educated ( ___...A--_--, workers (I-IX) r----'-, ,_A_, r---"-...., ,.---'--, p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ]4 15 16 17

301 Surajpur P. 1,365 68 101 575 314 261 98 8S 45 40 36 203 ]29 302 Panehampur P. 1,563 84 96 487 263 224 77 78 4 3 32 2 ]58 59 303 Dadia 439 12 12 67 36 31 ._ .. 24 13 304 Ganpatkhera ],316 62 94 523 272 251 1 13 ., 180 153 305 Simrahi P. 1,062 32 34 152 75 77 3 3 1 30 5 55 23

306 Bachhon po,P, M ,D, MP(O). 8,262 490 518 2,401 1,301 1,100 307 292 71 57 265 32 801 376 307 Bhairahi 539 7 7 39 14 25 t 12 20 308 Rajapur P. 1,192 99 109 528 259 269 70 89 50 64 16 3 178 102 309 Sadkar P. 1,483 98 108 596 322 274 ]04 85 50 187 90 310 Tiktai P, 1,312 26 27 124 6~ 60 5 4 39 38 6 37 20 311 Pancham Nagnr P. 1,854 96 104 480 261 219 46 32 ~3 27 31 .. 174 91 312 Bilahri P. 3,817 177 219 1,105 601 504 132 111 67 1 405 280 179

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WOR,l(E:({S-A______, NON· WORKERS I n III IV V VI VTI VITI IX X L.C. ,--.A_, ~ ,---....___, ,---.A...-, ~ ~, ,-----"-~ r--...A-~"J ,----'--, ;---"--, No M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

174 107 12 4 4 2 .. 13 16 111 132 301 115 25 4 4 15 1 1 19 33 105 165 302 24 13 12 18 303 172 151 .. . . 5 1 3 1 92 98 304 40 19 5 4 4 3 3 20 54 305

511 253 64 8 35 62 24 1 12 5 116 86 500 724 306 12 9 10 .. .. 1 2 5 307 127 71 10 3 14 2 12 6 3 12 20 81 167 308 145 72 17 8 22 7 3 3 135 184 309 25 5 7 2 3 15 27 40 310

131 58 7 8 8 16 9 12 16 87 128 311 328 242 24 17 16 18 9 8 4 11 is 196 224 312 180

ALPHABETICAL LIST or VILLAGES

2 CHHA TARPUR TAHSIL

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. • Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Villagt' 1961 1961 2 3 4 2 3 4

35 Baraichkhora 254 225 A 36 Barakhcra 329 340 A~hatta 178 95 [ Juw(/b 2 Achnar 252 324 37 Barath 101 52 3 Akana 287 333 I Salampur 38 Barbai 4 Alipura 27 29 14 1 I Dharmpura 39 Barba;;pur 417 425 5 Aluwa 77 N.\. 40 Bilrduwaha Khurd 121 202 6 Ama 23 26 41 Bardwah,\ 386 132 7 263 NA 42 Bardl1'N"hCl (Gangvlaha) 412 462 8 Amhnr 302 N.A. 43 Bardwaha Kalan 114 247 9 Arnkhera 216 1t5 44 Barethi 371 386 10 Atania 292 167 45 Dari 145 213 II Atarra 172 319 46 Barmola 122 N.A. 12 Atrar 339 157 47 Barkohnn 231 223 I Pa/r)ara I Dhmvokflelkapltnva II Radhepur 48 Barrohi 116 275 B I Kothi 13 BaChhronia 397 375 49 Basad 328 168 I Kariyakachhar II Toriyapura I Kachhnarl-ka-purwa II Kfmdran-ka-purwQ III Tapra III Kumum-ku-punm /V Rawatan-ka-purwa 14 Bagota 267 179 50 Basata 366 413 I Chamanflvapurwa II Narsingh garh 51 Basata 382 156 III SullerankaplIrwa 52 Bedar 66 265 15 Baharpura 406 1124 I Kanera II/vIajgawan N.A. 16 Bajakhera 57 N.A. 53 ~ Beharkhera 343 335 126 17 Bajrangarh 319 162 54 Dehta 373 387 18 Barnari 384 407 55 Bedri [ Harpura I Juwmmn II Kaclrtran~Bhatiya 19 Barnitha 364 406 56 Beniganj 310 352 17 I RajapurwCl P. W.D. CO/OilY 57 Bhadarra 16 II SaddupurwQ 58 Bhadesar 49 67 20 Bamnora 295 350 59 Bhadiapura 8 20 I Harirapurwa II Khajuriyapurwa 60 Bhaguntpura 154 200 21 Bamh oribahadurju 136 3[2 61 Bhabhuwa 117 295 22 Bamhori Bhatan 63 :;93 l Ramnagar 23 Bamotiya 199 N.A. 62 Bhelsi 330 137 24 Bancbhora 141 91 I Kaehhi'G 25 Bancinrgarh 236 N.A. 63 Bhaira 414 380 26 Bang,on 120 201 [ Chad'lawan II Dhubyai l Rajapur II Amkhera 64 Bhilgawau 198 301 27 Bandhikalan 247 )14 65 Dhirota 33 258 28 Bandhikhurd 260 120 66 Bhirota 206 96 29 Badni 400 N.A.. 67 Bhiyotal 357 347 30 Danplira 208 105 31 Ban$ltrai 402 N.A. 68 Bhulcra 235 N.A. 32 Bara (Pathak) 75 294 69 Bhuska 234 322 33 Bara 180 100 70 Bhusor 423 396 34 Baragaon 28 30 I Majot'l 181

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlJiGES

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Contd.

Locati('n Location Location l.oeation Serial ConeN,). Code No. Serial Code No. CodeNa. No. Name of Vi11aile 1961 1951 No. Name of Vlllage 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 71 Bihariganj 338 158 108 Dcokaliya 93 289 72 Bikora 162 272 lO') Deolha 25 23 73 Bikrampur 232 236 Ij\) Dcri 262 186 74 Bikrampma 427 N.A. ( Klzirmaheri 75 Bila 175 303 111 Daharuwa 110 N.A. 76 Bilahri 95 45 112 Dhamchi 143 55 I Gwaltoli II KUI1:!lQrtoli I Calldhinagar II KatJ-a III Ojhababa-ki·toli III Ramallpllr 77 Birona (Dabari) 21& 23':) 113 Dhamna 350 410 78 Birpura 112 42 114 Dhamora 186 192 79 Bodi 6 11 llS Dharari 284 177 121 80 Boda 259 116 Dharampura 85 43 81 Boodor 326 161 117 Dhawar 297 334 82 Brijllura 303 168 r Gadarpurwa II Kudarpura I Amkhera 118 Dhigpura 78 278 83 Budrakh 133 271 119 Dhilapur 218 190 84 Burha 320 170 120 Dhirajpur 30 61 121 Dhoguwan 266 329 C I Narainpura 85 Chandora 139 44 122 Dholiantpura 318 N.A. 86 Chakbhaguntpura 155 N.A. 123 Dhori 249 !O7 87 Chakbikrampur 233 N.A. 124 Dibiya-ka-purwa 253 N.A. 88 Chaktapurwa 195 N.A. 125 Didol 288 127 89 Chandpura 128 88 126 Didonia 3lJ2 382 90 Chandpura (Bandhikalan) 238 116 127 Digoni 76 290 91 Chandnagar 385 419 128 Dilania 189 244 ! Churarall II Taparsiya 129 Doni 40 65 92 Chauka 317 173 130 Doria 69 3S 93 Chokakodan 409 383 131 Dudari 209 104 I Kodan 132 Dugaria 420 N.A. 94 Chhapar 389 J53 133 Dumra 68 287 95 Chhatipahari 20 27 f RanipJlra 96 353 160 Chhirawal .F 97 Chitabha.ta 181 N.A. 98 Chitrai 271 N.A. 134 Fulari 103 276 99 Chobara 79 47 1 Maraplirwa 73 100 Chokhda 53 G 101 Chobar 242 237 102 Churkwari 22 25 135 Garhaghat 176 N.A. 136 Gahal'dar 313 138 0 J Ifanubai! I RaJ1l11agar 103 Daharra 171 317 137 Gangainch 239 226 I Bhaironp!lrwa 138 Gangwaha 404 401 104 Dalon 341 165 139 Gangwara (Chandpura) 2G8 230 105 Dalpatpura 163 316 I Aflll'j I GUnaplIrwa J40 Ganj 342 388 106 Dauwankapurwa 258 J22 141 Garaha 306 361 107 Deogaoni 347 390 142 Garhi 107 246 I Tu/ka 143 Garauli 84 87 182

ALPHABETlCAL LIST OF VILLAGES

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Contd.

Location Location Location Location Sirial Code No. Code NO. Serial Code No. Code No. No. Name of Village 196L 1951 No. N"me of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

144 Gatheora 269 228 181 Jaipur Janakpur 261 106 145 Ghoora 374 403 182 Jamuniya 223 321 ( Gudianpura II Taparia 183 latkara 309 351 146 Ghunchll 150 298 184 Jaitupura 367 134 I Ludiyapuywa 185 Jhamtuli 411 393 147 Glan ]2 6 [ [malhapuI'wa If pl/tariya 148 Gomakalan 191 3]4 III ShyamHl 149 Gomakhurd 148 3]5 1~6 Jhijhan 35 62 150 Gonchi 361 164 [ Moorafpllr lSI GOt 83 254 187 73 277 152 Gor 336 131 Jhikmau ]53 Gora 182 101 188 lhinnawar 39 N.A. 189 loran 26 24 154 Gora (Konda) 265 356 399 376 1 Plirwa J90 Juwana 155 Gorari 124 245 K 156 Gorgaoo 212 193 191 426 396 157 Gudara 97 280 Kabar 332 166 158 Gudo 4 4 192 Kadari 1<}3 333 N.A. 159 Gudpara 407 381 Kadohan 1 Mudi II Jalapahari 160 Guraiya - 301 172 III MOllpasar IV RicltTzai 161 (iursari 104 252 ]94 Kaduwan 390 374 H I Raipul'a 195 Kaithokar 2 162 Hakimpur 245 NA I Dadjya I Bllriya 387 133 163 nama 188 206 196 Kakarda 164 Harpura 344 130 197 Kakunpura 2 5 144 165 Harrai 160 220 198 Kalani 204 248 103 166 Hatna 229 108 199 Ka\apani 167 Hatna (S.:ttno) 356 371 200 Kanti 204 215 I GlIpa/plira !l Janakpur 168 Hatwaha 321 N.A. IV Sijwawal'iyapurwa 169 Hilgawan 325 125 lli Ramnagar 201 Kararaganj 24 28 170 Hirnmatpura 379 151 202 Karatha 18 12 171 Hiraplif 36 64 203 Karola 105 253 I 204 Kariakachhar 391 N.A. 205 Karodiya 425 397 172 Ikara 378 152 206 Karri 277 363 ]73 lma1ha 405 426 I Dirmadaplll'lva 1 Akoiarlplmm If DasaiplIra 207 Kartol 32 32 174 Imiliya 21 22 208 Kashipura 360 143 175 Imiliya 82 256 408 N.A. 176 Imiliakhera 215 N.A. 209 Katara 177 Imiliya (Lakheri) 270 360 [ Palariya 210 Katarekapurwa 290 124 I Badhiya/l Tl PlIl'l1'i1 211 Katarawara 273 187 178 Imlahi 60 N.A. Kaliya 221 235 179 lsanagar 298 123 212 213 Kcmaha 11 15 J 214 Kendi 187 199 180 Jagatsagar 130 N.A. 215 Khadgaon 316 174 183

ALPHABETICAl, LIST OF VILLAGES

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial CadeNa. Code No. Serial Code No. Codo No No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 1 :2 3 4 2 3 4 216 Khadkhurai 358 339 250 Lalgawan 280 N.A. 217 Khajuraho 286 354 251 Laloni 274 178 I 218 Khajuwa 224 323 252 Lall'ur 138 306 I Chau.TldaklJera [[ Gopalipu.ra I Chi torapul'wa If Ghinochipurwa III Keshripura IV Kirwaha III KOlldarplirwa V Moryankapurwa VI Parltapufwa 253 Ludhbans 388 148 219 Khamri 158 221 254 Lugasi 81 70 220 Khandeora 185 191 I JJhairoganj II Rakhwara 221 Khakrihirpura 96 58 255 Macha 127 92 222 Kharrohi 308 348 I Nayeghar 223 Khairi 363 389 M 224 Kharlea 207 102 225 Khairon 377 146 256 Madanpura 380 N.A. 226 Khiri 34 262 257 Madari 87 255 I Madi II Pateiall-/:a-purwa 258 Madarka 70 68 227 Khirwa 55 281 259 Madianhar 111 NA. 228 Khonp 16() 210 260 MaharajganJ 293 367 I Laianjukapurwu II Todi 261 184 79 229 Khurda 47 59 I Makarba IT Torna 230 Kiratpura 193 98 262 Mahed 19 18 231 Kishunpura 131 310 [ Lakhna 23l Kishorganj 383 405 263 Mahelwar 272 330 233 Konda 294 357 I Dhongi 234 Kota 222 234 264 Mahto! 37 66 235 Kud 164 93 265 Majgauan 395 409 236 Kudel 98 90 266 Maika 41 261 237 Kulwara 46 38 267 Malpura 200 195 13B K\lt\waTpura 381 154 268 Mawasi 202 194 239 Kutiya 372 385 269 Mania. 125 309 J Bhuwanipura IT Lalhera 270 Mankari 108 274 III Tapariyan I Jarra II Paduwa 240 Kurela. 151 299 271 Manpura 64 56 241 Kuna 359 129 272 Manpura 74 N.A. 242 Kurraha 72 259 273 Manpura 255 2,8 I Ganeshpura 11 G,lrimahuwa 274- Manpura 362 163 III SJril'pura IV Ti.'cura 275 Margawan 156 205 V Batuwa 276 Malgawan 352 149 277 Matadha Bestln 243 Kusma 115 267 61 279 I Sitmardiha I Diwanjll-ka-purwa 278 Matodhachoban 67 282 L 279 Mau (sahaniya) 140 74 244 Lachhmanpura 194 84 280 Maumasania 296 353 245 Lahadra 13 8 281 Mau(pur) 161 261 246 Lahar 71 257 282 Mabaiya 17 21 247 Lahera 167 82 283 Mohari 106 249 248 Lakheri 307 359 284 Maraha 285 171 I Dhannplirtl II T~par'yan I ChanlOran-ka-purwa II Tapariya 249 Uikhrawan 220 232 285 Morba 157 207 I Mahuwapurwa II TiwariplIrwa I Challkipllrwa II Raksaplirwa 184

AI,PHABETICAL UST OF VILLA GES

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Contd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Cone No. Corle No. Serial Code No. Code No. N0. Name of Village I9GI 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4 286 Motachokan 422 422 321 Pai 243 320 2137 Mudwara 52 37 I Fokire-ka-JlIII'll'Q If Kachhncll7kapllnra 288 Mukarba 153 77 322 PaIa 165 94 289 Mukharra 56 286 323 PaJotha 251 185 324 Paniyar 192 300 N 325 panotha 282 ]09 290 Nad 149 305 I BajllQ ] Kachhi,vona-ka-plIl'wa Jl Lochol1pur 326 Pannpurit 80 57 291 Nadanpur 179 97 327 Papta 376 147 292 Nadya 214 242 328 J'apatllwa 15 13 293 Nandgaonkalan 217 112 I Kllkl'cd 1 LachlzmanplIrrl 329 Para(Ra~lliya) 29l 175 294 Nandgaonkhurd 345 142 330 Para(Tilonha) 241 2.13 295 Nahdora 225 325 ,31 Parakalan 226 111 296 Narayanpura 230 183 332 Parapattin No.2 227 N.A. 197 Nathpur 147 270 333 Paral)attin NO.3 228 N.A. 298 Natuwa 62 283 334 Parctha 10 16 .'299 Nauparia 5 9 335 Partap-pura 174 304 300 Nawada 135 313 336 Farw<\ 401 379 :301 Nayagaon 118 50 337 Patan 413 423 302 N ayagaonCLakheri) 322 358 I Dilililranpltw I Nalldlalpura 338 Pathada 289 118 303 Negwan(Bedar) 89 266 33:1 Pathargawan 403 408 304 Negwan(Doni) 50 69 1 Jaugipllra rr Kahlpura 305 Negwan(Murwara) 48 36 340 Pathapllr 250 1'32 .:;,_1-" 306 Negwan(Padariya) 354 341 patbariya 173 302 I Khudo II Pathwapunva 342 Pidpa 132 203 307 Niwariya 314 141 343 Pipariya 415 384 308 65 N,A. 1 Daganiya 309 Niwali 159 219 344 Pipat 205 241 299 144 310 Nuna 90 251 345 PiporakaJan 346 Piporakhurd 315 145 86 46 0 347 Pipri 348 Pira 349 404 331 169 311 Otapurwa 394 391 359 Puchhi 350 Pur 146 268 I Purwa 351 PUfwa 166 81 352 Putariya 45 33 P 353 Putri 170 273 312 Pachwara 51 34 R 313 Padaria 369 373 354 Ragoli 7 19 314 Padwaha 88 250 J55 Ragoliya 201 197 315 Pahargaon 281 110 356 418 418 I Madelekapurwa II Paclliarankapurwa 357 tlajapurwa 183 N.""'. 316 Paharibavan 311 332 Rajgarh 396 414 317 Paharihiraju 348 349 358 1 Hirdaynag(/r (A Wadhpur) 256 240 318 Paharimcmas(Semas) JIPipra 111 TapariY

Al,PIIABETICAl, UST OF VILLAGES

2 CHHATARPUR T AHSIL- Ccmcld.

Location Location Location Location Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. Serial 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Nam!,; of Village 4 2 3 4 2 3

351 336 392 Shyamripufwa 276 364 360 Rajpur 102 248 [ BaguUya 11 J\.1arwa 393 Sindurki 394 Sigon 312 119 III Rajmllola IV Surajpill'wa n 91 48 361 Ramgaxh 327 159 395 Sigraw.1l1kala Sigrawankhurd 100 49 362 Rampur 210 189 396 J Dadri 363 Rampur(BiJlata) 324 .128 398 378 364 Rampura(Onla) 393 392 397 Silawat 365 Rampur(Salawat) 410 377 I Alliwa 366 Rampura 346 150 398 Silo11 419 394 367 Rangawan 368 135 399 Simardha 99 40 368 Ranga\yHll (Rhusor) 416 398 400 Siroarb 275 229 / /]1Ipal'ia 401 Singhpur 44 285 369 RanipllTa I) 10 402 SingTD 246 32{) I Rag/llIrnjganj [ Barahipurwa :17O Rasuiyabhatan 300 176 403 Sora 219 198 371 Rasuiyathakran 283 188 404 Suci,\ 43 264 372 ROTa 340 155 405 Slluahal' 42 N.A. 406 Sllnati 109 89 S 407 Sura 59 292 373 Suderi ll3 53 408 SUf:1jpura 197 N,A. 374 Sadna 305 362 409 Sukwan 152 86 375 Sadni 370 369 T J PlIl'wa 184 376 Sal).lsnagar 337 136 410 Tadera 203 I Baga 411 Tulgaon 126 297 377 Sahania 119 51 412 Tapariyan 177 99 I Deopura II Madhopuf 413 Tatam 92 284 III NonnoJ'amna 414 Teekar 131 54 378 Saktapura 196 N.A. 415 Thara 264 227 379 SnJai)'a 237 117 416 Thateora 94 39 1 Dilli-ka-purwa Il Gllur-ka-pufwa 417 Tidni 142 75 III Kashi-ka-purwa IV Mallida-ka-pllrwa J Nanl1imau 380 Salaiya 421 395 418 Tikuri 334 342 38l Sapohan 323 331 I Gadarpllra (J KachhiymlCl 382 Sarani 213 222 [.11 Kodal'plIl'tl IV Protopgoftj I DillJl1ia Talkapllrwa 419 Tit., 38 3i 383 Sardarpur 29 60 420 Tilohan 240 231 384 Sarsed 3 1 421 Toriya I Chhapra Il Harpalpur 375 412 422 Tudar 168 85 [fJ Madori IV Todi I ShYGlIlnrjllOr 83 385 Scondi 134 311 4::3 Turya 211 196 386 Satna 355 370 I Pllrwa U 387 Seja 424 N.A. 424 Udaypura 279 ~j5 388 Sela 190 243 I j(esilriplll'a 389 Sheorajpur 365 411 425 Ujra 31 260 1 Amha I Prillzl'ipu/'a

390 Shikarpura 129 41 426 Umarya 51.{ 29[ 391 Shyamra 123 214 427 Urdmau 54 26J 186

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu Literate ,------S(;heduled and Total L.C. Name of Facilitic'. m pied House Scheduled available acres holds Total pnpulatioll Castes Tribes Educated workers(I -IX) No. Village Houses ,_.A. __ "\ ( __.1----, r---__.A.---, ,..-----"--1 .. -"---. P M F M F 1\1 F M F M f<'

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

8/2 Chbatarpur Tahsil Rural 806,025 51,98853,869248,688 131,307 117,381 30,923 29,548 1580 1,634 19,392 2,528 83,229 45,557 318 Kaithokar p. 1,514 187 250 1,291 666 625 110 128 93 9 409 P. 1,029 103 132 595 289 306 100 153 59 8 191 167 2 Kakullpura 450 1,562 502 3 Sarsed (HarpaJpur) Po, P. 6,095 1,031 1,224 5,790 3,047 2,743 190 200 1,42l P. 906 61 81 373 198 175 40 38 21 i24 112 4 Gudo 6 47 17 5 Nauparia 456 29 33 175 95 80 25 15 3 20 74 60 6' Bodi P. 818 49 56 242 118 124 18 23 21 1 P. 633 99 103 606 300 306 90 90 35 5 194 109 7 Ragoli 44 39 8 Bhadiyapura 451 25 28 148 82 66 26 25 14 P. 598 30 31 198 103 95 44 45 17 2 55 35 9 Ranipura 44 9 130 124 10 Paretha P. 964 94 93 402 206 196 49 49

606 50 67 298 158 140 27 23 17 91 93 11 Kemaha 52 8 202 'JI 12 Glan P. 1,383 111 136 644 333 311 70 !B P. 863 44 55 322 180 142 22 16 43 6 !J5 50 13 Lah1dra 13 5 Barbai 439 9 11 53 28 25 4 14 '-) 87 107 15 Papatuwa 854 46 52 320 148 172 17 16 2 212 138 16 Bhadarra P. 1,347 146 146 659 350 309 101 III 34 1,125 91 98 471 270 201 60 53 48 2 176 11-1- 17 Mabaiya 33 2 136 tl6 18 Karatha P. 1,035 74 82 416 219 197 19 26 P. J,626 48 48 228 122 106 31 29 16 93 63 19 Mahed 14 2 142 75 20 ChhatipalJari 1,101 35 39 222 142 80 26 25 2 4 86 5 392 241 21 ImiJiya Po, p. 2,413 174 219 1,076 469 607 98 99 Po, P. 4,325 311 411 1,916 975 941 202 197 174 25 45Y 200 22 Clmrkhari 50 7 220 205 23 Ama Po.I'. 1,154 112 130 628 328 300 70 77 Po, I). 4,963 270 298 1,427 742 685 146 103 88 14 471 329 24 Kararaganj 11 112 90 25 Dealha p. 1,294 59 65 336 182 154 69 60 .. 21 3 174 153 26 Joran P. 4,299 76 95 530 281 249 59 54 Po, P,M, MP(O). 5,566 567 575 2,964 1,592 1,372 172 88 79 68 453 103 849 370 27 AJipura 6 85 1 287 82 28 Baragaon p. 2,311 207 210 991 527 464 109 135 10 Po, P. 2,104 49 48 280 145 135 49 47 20 99 87 29 Sardarpur 2 48 52 30 Dhirajpul' P. 1,194 22 22 157 79 78 8 10 128 9 411 231 31 Ujra Po, P. 3,833 246 281 1,247 665 582 107 108 Po, p. 531 18 18 108 54 54 50 50 1 32 24 32 Karto] 33 1 70 21 33 Bhirota P. 1,061 30 41 219 113 106 32 25 2,114 123 123 573 293 280 95 72 20 1 200 110 34 Khiri P. 105 16 392 284 35 .Thijhan Po, P, MP(O),MP(A). 2,450 282 273 1,214 622 592 121 112 57 56 261 133 128 16 17 1 99 85 36 Hirapnr 1,839 95 P. 1,121 106 106 541 273 268 69 81 44 5 183 37 Mahtol 4 5 13 151 100 38 Tila P. 1582 87 89 491 261 230 39 31 1,088 Uninhabited 39 Jhinn3war 146 9 484 220 40 Doni Po, 1'. 3,780 335 325 1,506 762 744 109 108 53 5 188 75 41 MaIka P. 2,554 97 125 585 308 277 109 101 42 Sudahar 365 Uninhabited 30 181 101 80 1 55 22 43 Suda 651 26 49 4,424 153 171 788 447 341 150 122 64 7 281 44 Singbpllr Po, P. 42 6 96 4 45 Putariya P. 804 65 65 324 164 160 58 56 21 48 40 46 Kulwara P. 920 34 34 152 87 6S 5 2 107 576 314 262 101 177 19 47 Khurda P. 2,090 107 280 191 P. 2,313 167 167 818 421 397 93 125 70 1 48 Negwan (I\Iudwara 3 277 205 P. 1,145 163 163 794 414 380 70 49 Bhadesar 54 10 2 156 145 50 Negwan (Doni) P. 874 104 104 462 234 22B 61 189

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- --'------, WORKERS

I II m IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,-_-"-----, ,.-_-"----, ,.----'--., ,.--..A.-, ,.---"--, ,------'--, ,--,,--.--, r---'---.. ,--"----. ,--..... _...., No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

49,51423,65111,333 11,790 2,57S 659 8,097 3,457 352 75 885 121 1,454 295 402 53 8,617 5,45648,078 71,824 8/2

259 193 18 17 9 31 14 6 4 ... 82 94 257 307 1 131 105 16 7 1 3 1 4 33 57 98 139 2 264 84 78 127 16 293 111 41 40 32J 33 ]04 405 146 1,485 2,241 3 104 93 2 .,. 1 17 I) 74 63 4 36 11 9 6 J 1 48 63 5

54 51 6 8 4 1 5 4 44 64 6 136 87 3 17 2 20 3 15 20 106 197 7 44 39 38 27 8 48 21 7 10 4 48 60 9 86 87 9 17 27 20 6 76 72 10

59 67 12 23 4 10 3 9 64 47 11 127 65 19 7 16 8 1 3 29 17 131 220 12 68 43 12 7 2 3 95 92 13 13 2 3 15 20 14 49 4 21 10}" 15 2 6.1 65 15

129 99 42 25 12 16 3 1 6 6 6 5 138 171 16 ]56 100 2 5 .. 15 12 94 87 17 93 69 10 12 J2 2 17 1 2 2 83 111 18 79 58 6 5 ...... 7 29 43 19 129 54 18 1 5 6 3 5 20

320 156 56 78 14 7 2 77 366 21 340 165 43 15 5 27 5 6 2 9 4 26 11 516 741 22 177 174 10 6 13 q 2 :2 18 14 fo8 95 23 354 278 23 24 5 62 19 3 22 8 271 356 24 87 15 9 11 1 10 5 4 70 64- 25

134 130 16 19 18 4 3 3 .. 107 96 26 405 215 71 49 22 11 86 19 13 13 58 5 23 158 7I 743 1,002 27 195 50 50 1 18 5 4 1 1 17 27 240 382 28 85 14 87 46 48 29 44 4 52 31 26 30

258 69 95 149 17 30 13 9 .. 254 351 31 30 22 2 2 22 30 32 43 8 11 10 5 5 6 J 43 85 33 140 81 15 10 22 9 23 10 93 170 34 194 132 281 18 24 3 3 5 15 230 30~ 35

67 6 32 79 34 43 36 120 62 7 1 2 27 8 26 23 90 173 37 141 95 8 2 1 ] 3 110 130 38 3) .. Uninhabited ". . . 271 90 101 35 41 8 21 2 64 19 278 524 40

108 20 69 55 4 6 120 2021 41 .. Uninhabjt~d 42 39 l4 9 4 ] .,. 6 4 46 ji) 43 148 22 50 8 16 ]6 1 1 1 '" 49 11 166 292 44 73 4 13 5 1 2 2 68 156 45

43 40 5 39 25 46 118 I 43 18 7 5 4 137 243 47 226 138 25 25 7 7 22 21 141 206 48 222 157 44 43 5 5 6 .. 137 175 49 111 83 34 58 8 3 2 1 78 83 50 190

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,----- en Name of Facilities in pied House- S-:hcduled Scheduled ano Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(I-lX) ,---"---, ,--_A-, ,--"--~ ,--..}._--,_ r-.A.-~ I' iVl F M F M F M F M [i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Pachwara 751 53 53 302 161 141 65 69 27 4 90 (j 52 Mudwara. P. 823 48 48 247 130 117 52 44 3- 72 5J 53 Chokhda P. 405 59 59 335 J91 144 44 35 32 113 35 54 Urdmau P. 2,980 236 300 1,330 703 627 143 110 78 10 463 330 55 Khirwa P. 1,673 162 181 8}4 453 381 lOS ]03 54 2 310 192

56 Mukharra P. 1,467 99 III 521 277 244 76 79 2~ 198 14:> 57 Bajakhera 369 Uninhabited 58 Urnarya 1,106 87 87 396 209 187 49 50 29 2 J40 101 59 Sura P. 1,514 42 42 232 U8 114 35 31 22 1 76 54 60 Imlahi 389 Uninhabited

61 Matodabesan P. 1,33l 110 12.0 701 35~ 343 107 118 47 6 215 70 62 Natuwa 1,277 41 41 200 104 96 48 51 9 1 73 26 63 Bamohribhatan P. 548 26 26 146 82 64 20 25 24 I 50 14 64 Manpura P. 767 136 136 668 349 319 57 56 56 :I 229 151 65 Nimkhera 333 Uninhabited

66 Bedar P. 3,15< 123 157 726 367 359 :;] 66 40 '-) 243 180 67 MatodaclJapoam P. ] ,21: 56 52 334 J80 154 Go 60 23 5 126 43 68 DLimra P. 1,844 282 282 1,337 701 636 105 107 7l 3 431 346 69 Doria P. 2,311 229 231 J,078 351 527 104 119 79 10 327 289 70 Madarka P. 1,04(' 86 % 533 270 263 59 56 35 1 176 149

71 Lahar p. 80E 47 ~9 247 138 109 J8 18 19 81 15 72 Kurraha Po,P,M. 7,68(' 51! 604 2,931 1,484 1,447 32G 364 297 106 893 297 13 Jhikmau P. 1,58f 67 HI 368 201 167 68 57 32 5 114 61 74 Manpura P. 42E Uninhabited 15 Barapathak Po, P. 2.901 251 251 1,049 536 513 109 117 81 10 370 268

76 Digoni P. 1, ~81 150 150 746 390 356 72 78 55 2 268 178 77 Aluwa 415 Uninha 1,it,.d 18 Dhigpura P. 1,315 155 173 718 366 352 107 121 15 .. 271 198 79 Chabara P. 635 45 ~5 278 lSI 127 81 65 24 I 94 gO Pananpura P. 1,668 100 DO 486 266 220 79 78 50 5 146

31 Lugasi Po, P, M, MP (0). 7.96: 594 617 2,921 1,575 1,346 309 282 374 59 955 230 82 Imiliya P. 58(5 7 7 40 28 12 2 . . 2l 83 Gor P. 82.· 124 133 569 283 286 87 96 . . ... 43 3 189 114 84 Garauli Po.P,M,MP,(O),MP(A). 5,16: 295 2::15 1,445 771 674 ]02 104 2 2 278 38 461 281 85 Dharampura P. 30~ 39 39 216 119 97 56 54 30 70

36 Pipri Po, To, P. 38:; 91 92 417 221 196 13 14 101 9 III 2 37 Madari 514 29 27 146 74 72 ]6 11 14 47 9 88 Padwaha P. 9751 140 140 636 318 31R 104 117 64 17 201 124 ··89 Negwan(Bedar) P. 861; 77 113 51] 245 266 JOO 96 19 149 135 90 Nuna P. 2,04" 158 158 672 369 303 107 96 58 3 236 78

91 Sigrawankalan P. 1,38{[ 113 111 686 369 317 94 88 102 16 235 135 92 Tatam Po,P,M,MP(O). 5,329 501 ;;88 2,468 1,310 1,158 363 315 209 27 830 257 93 Deokajiyr P. 2,055 100 100 483 217 186 61 55 22 130 97 94 Thateora P. 53:; 47 47 269 J54 115 51 36 50 10 74 8 95 Bilahri Po, To, P. 2,03J 501 :W 2,425 J,255 1,170 321 415 311 38 680 120

96 Khakrivirpura 1,978 16 16 94 52 42 4 2 5 I 25 97 G\ldara P. 1,433 83 l()O 500 270 230 74 54 41 1 167 56 98 Kudel 441 10 10 47 26 21 1 2 17 7 99 Simardha P. 470 21 21 106 47 59 37 47 2 28 22 100 Sigrawailkburd P. 1,118 132 ]32 701 357 344 J in 122 44 7 229 24 191

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. r------____ ~_~ ______, WORKERS

n ill N V ~ m VIII IX X L.C. r----A...... -, r->~.A.--.. ,_..A__-, ,---JL-, ,-A--, ,..-----A-----., ,--.A.---, ,_~ ,--JL-, ,--_.A.----, No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

78 4 !1 2 . . .. 1 71 135 51 61 45 7 5 3 3 1 58 64 52 68 35 4 34 .. 2 5 78 109 53 288 162 109 124 4 3 58 41 4 240 297 54 194 108 92 78 1 22 4 2 143 189 55

100 83 30 33 28 7 2 .. 31 29 79 99 56 .. .. Uninhabited .. 57 85 27 89 14 3 9 7 1 4 1 69 86 58 48 5 46 13 2 S 8 42 60 59 Uninhabited 60

150 50 25 14 3 19 3 17 3 143 273 61 26 5 32 16 .. 15 5 o. .. 31 70 62 38 I 11 2 . . I .. S 3 32 50 63 166 126 9 13 1 16 . . 1 12 3 22 10 120 168 64 Uninhabited 65

193 148 23 27 5 11 5 4 2 5 124 179 66 84 18 30 22 8 3 3 .. 1 .. 54 111 67 226 14 76 256 26 29 7 .. 5 3 1 66 67 270 290 68 219 160 59 113 29 14 3 11 2 2 4 224 238 69 106 91 31 32 1 10 28 25 94 114 70

66 9 13 4 .. 2 .. 2 57 94 71 570 181 120 41 15 53 28 6 1 12 6 3 113 41 591 1,150 72 51 30 33 27 8 4 ...... 4 18 87 106 73 .. .. Uninhabited ' . 74 258 166 38 15 6 3 47 8 3 18 75 166 245 75

174 75 26 64 10 2 33 17 2 .. 5 18 20 122 178 76 Uninhabited .. 77 134 94 52 95 54 2 27 7 2 2 95 154 78 47 42 3 57 127 79 114 13 17 2 120 220 80

438 40 337 177 10 39 4 24 7 2 19 3 5 76 3 620 1116 81 15 6 7 12 82 116 67 3 30 7 20 4 43 13 94 172 83 261 165 37 14 38 16 23 14 7 17 8 77 64 310 393 84 45 20 1 2 49 97 85

14 18 .. .. 9 .. 2 10 9 8 41 2 110 194 86 37 2 5 5 3 2 2 .. 100 .. 27 63 87 53 5 10 7 19 5 2 68 55 117 194 88 119 66 9 51 15 17 6 I ...... 96 131 89 150 23 7 7 21 i L 10 I3 1 1 42 36 133 225 90

104 1 110 134 9 1 2 3 6 134 404 110 182 91 156 113 29 94 4 4 18 4 4 1 120 25 480 901 92 85 6 8 51 9 13 4 .. 15 35 87 89 93 47 12 8 5 6 1 J 2 o. 80 194 107 94 38 21 20 122 20 5 71 38 5 7 202 56 575 1050 95 25 .. .. 118 27 42 96 38 27 10 15 8 I 6 .. 103 174 97 13 5 3 J 13 9 14 98 7 8 13 2 2 .. 5 19 37 99 63 135 14 14 10 J 16 128 320 100 192

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Occu- Li'cerato ,----"-_....." L. c. Name of Facilities Mea in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Ttibes Educated Workers(I-XI) r-----_r.___l r---A....----. ,--.A--.-.., ,---.A---.-.., ,.---"------. P M F M F M F M P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Barath P. 1,257 83 83 427 224 203 68 50 26 138 80 102 Sindudd P. 676 125 125 493 267 226 83 JOl 17 191 31 103 Fulari 1,136 42 45 220 128 92 12 12 10 2 81 45 104 Gursari P. 1,159 81 81 334 1"17 157 56 50 30 4 109 65 105 Karola 738 25 25 118 64 54 5 42 15

lOS Mohari 258 9 9 45 23 22 ., 11 4 11 3 107 Garhi Po,P. 2,031 131 176 734 390 344 82 72 52 254 193 108 Mankari p. 2,288 180 199 937 521 416 102 158 82 7 298 56 109 Sunati P. 1,243 74 74 383 198 185 68 56 23 5 119 72 110 Daharuwa 100 Uainhabited

111 Madianhar 58 Uninhabited " 112 Birpura Po, To, 311 45 46 202 llO 92 1 1 42 12 67 1 113 Saderi 630 45 45 240 128 IJ2 20 18 19 2 86 43 114 Barduwahak.. lan 762 54 54 260 142 J 18 32 31 2 20 92 59 115 Kusrna P. 47 52 270 149 121 3 22 91 :3

116 Barrohi 1,506 65 74 365 194 171 80 82 12 108 7& 117 Bhabhuwa p, 3,989 164 164 855 443 412 80 108 43 2 300 245 Jl8 Nayagawn P. 1,525 117 115 544 287 2j7 72 85 51 4 184 124 119 Sahania P. 2,442 277 259 1,260 637 623 100 171 .. 122 32 401 90 120 Bangaon Po, P,M. 3,582 302 302 1,285 700 585 104 142 2 1 155 10 433 186

121 Barduwahakhurd 444 27 27 138 81 57 5 4 11 52 26 122 Barmola 260 .. ." Uninhabited , . 123 Shyamra P. 711 77 77 320 164 156 125 126 15 2 107 92 124 GOlari P. 1,423 103 127 526 283 243 42 48 14 175 105 125 Maniya Po, P. 2,374 149 149 619 342 277 82 64 27 207 118

126 Talgaon PO,P. 3,753 274 274 1,230 633 597 102 136 79 4 434 358 127 Macha 1,50t 59 S9 2Rl 159 122 31 26 9 102 3S 128 Chandpura P. 1,459 109 109 575 302 273 102 ')3 60 10 188 114 129 Shikarpura P. 353 27 27 222 109 113 40 33 7 62 31 130 Jagatsagar Po, 318 1 1 1 I 1

131 Tikar P. 630 50 50 239 128 III 33 35 30 75 3 132 Pidpa P. 1,529 90 90 430 225 205 83 86 1S . , 142 120 133 Budrakl1 P. 2,834 146 174 739 363 376 63 67 47 3 243 189 134 Scondi Po,P. 4,093 328 328 1,534 801 733 221 211 ,. 115 12 524 270 135 Nawada 1,390 25 25 73 40 38 ti 9 6 8 31 23

136 Bamhoribahadurjee P. 1,675 ]22 122 610 307 303 82 88 . , .. 44 2 206 100 137 Kishunpura 2,]85 58 58 270 145 125 44 42 3 8 7 I 84 59 138 Lalpur Po, 1\1. 4,415 376 380 1,732 901 831 170 185 20 15 l79 28 587 340 139 Cbandora 881 75 75 410 213 197 141 142 11 137 94 140 Mau(Sahaniya) Po, P, M, MP,(O), 2,347 537 537 2,285 1,218 1,067 280 257 289 44 637 351

141 Banchhora P. 1,358 100 100 552 287 265 63 60 30 5 179 93 142 Tidni P. 1,lm 133 133 748 374 374 112 112 70 10 226 12 143 Dhamchi P. 1,963 126 126 611 322 295 3J 26 .. 51 10 190 2 144 Kalani P. 2,277 198 198 863 452 411 143 118 6 46 3 282 192 145 Bari p, 2,876 254 253 1,112 600 512 165 146 90 2 343 198

146 Pur Po,P. 1,701 132 153 718 380 338 110 114 .. 47 4 255 64 157 Nathpur Po, P. 1,690 204 233 911 462 449 57 57 I 72 17 325 88 148 Gomakhurd 1,442 62 62 326 168 158 83 91 18 112 69 149 Nad Po, P. 1,744 150 150 802 418 384 68 59 64 261 128 150 GhunChu Po. 1,430 94 96 447 225 222 165 , 152 69 71 25 7 102 122 193

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- .-- ______.A. ___ -. WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VUI lX X L.C. ,-_A._., ,.--..A._-., No. ,---"----, r-..A. " ,,--._J...._,._. .-_..A.._, ,--.A._, ,---"--, ,--'--~ ,.---"--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 :!3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

78 24 29 42 1 14 4 1 14 10 86 123 101 145 21 20 5 4 4 4 14 5 76 195 102 69 36 12 C) 47 47 103 75 52 1 3 2 26 10 4 68 92 104 32 14 1 1 2 1 22 39 105

7 2 1 1 2 1 12 19 106 79 57 54 67 99 58 16 11 6 136 151 107 190 26 12 3 1 25 12 14 2 1 50 17 223 360 108 80 55 26 12 1 4 2 1 7 3 79 113 109 Uninhabited 110

Uninhabited ... 111 29 21 2 14 1 43 91 112 39 6 20 19 2 5 1 20 17 42 69 113 60 40 18 17 6 7 2 50 59 114 66 2 14 6 5 58 118 115

S

41 21 4 5 7 29 31 121 ... Unir.habited J22 61 62 16 27 7 il 3 1 13 57 64 123 97 57 61 48 6 11 108 138 124 115 86 10 1 6 42 2 33 29 135 159 125

269 206 73 99 3 55 21 5 3 28 29 199 239 126 86 28 12 7 4 57 87 127 138 60 28 34 10 4 12 16 114 159 128 38 24 ]0 7 5 9 47 82 129 1 130

69 :3 1 2 ... 3 53 108 131 75 55 21 45 12 ... 26 20 2 5 ... 83 85 132 156 120 31 18 7 1 16 8 1 33 41 120 187 133 248 88 157 143 27 62 23 4 1 4 21 14 277 463 134 28 18 3 5 9 15 135

114 71 41 5 8 26 4- 2 15 19 101 203 136 48 25 13 11 19 19 4 4 61 66 137 356 164 32 75 14 5 95 57 27 11 7 56 28 314 491 138 94 66 29 23 ... 6 4 4 4 1 76 103 139 267 151 144 130 34 1 47 22 11 12 37 6 5 80 41 581 716 140

126 72 16 3 4 19 7 14 11 108 172 141 109 9 12 15 12 9 2 4 63 3 148 362 142 143 2 10 33 .. 4 132 293 143 152 72 69 108 ]6 24 4 6 4 11 7 170 219 144 190 112 20 23 6 2 107 79 257 314 145

149 27 11 35 12 ]2 2 2 69 125 274 146 139 6 t03 22 I 44 21 2 3 38 34 137 361 147 56 35 ]5 9 6 27 15 8 10 56 89 148 175 63 18 45 35 1 30 12 3 7 157 256 149 13 39 37 54 13 8 16 10 13 2 8 11 123 100 150 194

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,---- L,G Na.meof facilities in pied House Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(I-IX) , ___..A. __-----, ,--_..A.._, r---A -, ,--"----, r--A--, p M F M F M F M F M F :; 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Kurlla Po, p, 1,662 153 1.53 667 384 283 52 37 38 45 17 I 307 166 152 Sukwan Po,P, 4,098 353 353 1,660 891 769 275 2~0 p, 105 8 569 349 Mukarba 20 17 17 53 ., 153 104 51 " 30 , 154 ~ Bhaguntpura 949 59 59 294 154 140 80 70 8 1 92 63 155' Chakbhaguntpura 187 Uninhabited

792 156 Margawan 14 14 70 37 33 4 S 3 ,. 27 17 157 Morba p, 2,737 143 144 675 355 320 100 90 47 6 202 13 158 Khamri Po, 835 4 4 20 10 ]0 ] " 4 4 4 1,985 159 Niwari Po,P, E, 249 249 1,032 584 448 226 207 , , 8 108 10 355 210 160 Harrai 1,358 75 75 314 156 ISS 49 52 2') 32 7 102 75

P, E, 161 Mau(Pur) 2,436 192 2[5 873 435 438 90 80 , , 34 262 131 162 Bikora Po,p, 1,371 112 142 648 332 316 71 77 3 1 9 227 64 163 Dalpatpur3 P. 1,622 98 98 530 258 272 60 54 35 5 157 109 164 Kud 1,189 58 58 316 160 [56 34 29 12 104 62 165 Pali 715 11 11 49 32 17 4 4 6 23 6

166 Purwa p, 1,461 154 154 716 360 356 162 150 24 7 213 213 167 Lahera 465 36 36 165 SS 77 7 7 -, " 47 16 168 Tudar p, 1,179 77 77 401 215 186 31 23 2 2 24 2 114 10 169 Khop Po,P, 2,683 192 192 866 428 438 73 60 35 6 ').67 159 170 Putri p, 1,227 70 74 330 173 157 64 60 9 1 102 1()

171 Daharra P. 2,832 210 210 1,030 562 468 101} 112 104 366 227 ]72 Atarra p, 1,795 J21 122 604 309 295 110 103 23 235 218 ]73 Pathariya 3,851 31 31 137 82 55 29 27 10 12 11 54 27 174 Pratappura Po, p, 1,875 101 101 468 255 213 52 44 7 8 50 163 70 ]75 Bila Po, p, 1,042 88 89 425 233 192 71 62 27 1 140 67

]76 Garhaghat 548 ,. " .. Uninhabited .. , . 177 Tapariyan 734 25 25 121 62 59 28 3 38 13 178 Achatta p. 2,366 195 195 932 475 457 165 145 4 3 83 9 283 230 179 Nadanpur 950 39 39 238 140 98 15 7 3 " 107 35 180 Bura p, 1,938 J 17 117 538 298 240 77 78 47 1 198 14

181 Chitabhata 105 Uninhabited '< .. 182 Gora p, 1,232 80 80 384 199 185 58 58 32 4 130 74 ]83 Rajapurwa 575 -. Uninhabited " 184 Maheba PO,P,M, 3,096 336 337 1.657 879 778 133 124 165 34 451 113 185 Khandeora p, 909 47 47 224 122 102 24 15 32 1 74 5

186 Dhamora Po, P, E, 1,899 168 168 772 412 360 94 95 56 4 276 187 187 Kendi Po,P. 2,299 154 154 666 339 327 94 98 26 1 212 146 188 Hama p, 1,595 151 151 649 332 317 136 153 31 203 13 189 Dilania p, 1,652 165 166 807 441 366 94 79 1 35 4 297 177 190 Sela p, 2,439 155 1.55 743 382 361 77 88 31 3 262 159

191 Gomakalan p, 2,778 184 184 911 503 408 140 III 45 1 359 174 192 Punyar Po, 1,926 44 44 220 124 95 34 25 19 J 81 23 193 Kiratpura . P. 1,410 155 155 742 414 328 5] 55 86 7 282 103 194 Lachhmanpura 621:) 10 )0 42 22 20 16 16 2 11 11 195 Chaktapuywa 250 1 I 2 1 1 1

196 Saktapum 469 Uninhabited 197 Surajpura 1,241 Uninhabited ,. ., .- ., 198 Bhilgawall Po. 1,199 38 38 229 117 112 55 59 11 9 10 1 72 38 199 Bamoriya 331 " Uninhabited ., 200 Malpura p, 715 99 99 388 213 175 64 75 40 138 98 105

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS.A.. ______---, WORKERSNON-

II HI IV V VI vn VIII IX X L. C. ~_A_, ,-A-, ~-A---, ~_~ ,-~ ,-~-, ,...----A----., ,----A--...... --'---, ~_.A--, No. M F M PM F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

202 68 24 72 9 37 17 4 5 26 9 77 117 151 422 270 29 3 2 1 115 76 322 420 152 18 4 5 .. 7 1 23 46 153 78 43 10 17 2 3 1 62 77 154 Uninhabited .• 155

19 12 6 3 2 2 .. .. 10 16 1'56 133 -- 23 6 13 4 J 22 13 153 307 157 4 3 .. 1 ...... 6 6 158 162 94 10 14 28 27 19 24 16 1 102 67 229 238 159 62 48 13 14 7 11 5 1 1 14 1 54 83 160

191 103 40 24 3 8 3 20 1 173 307 J61 148 5 9 9 2 31 13 2 35 37 105 252 162 74 32 23 26 6 37 28 2 15 23 101 163 163 82 53 15 9 I 5 I ., 56 94 164 21 5 2 J '} I [ 165

225 200 7 3 4 7 9 117 143 166 35 11 9 5 1 2 41 61 167 79 2 17 8 .. .. 12 . . .. 6 .101 176 168 149 92 31 29 47 11 7 1 4 28 27 161 279 169 54 2 15 7 2 26 6 71 147 170

140 2 52 168 96 2 48 15 3 14 4 4 5 ]9 21 196 241 171 101 3 90 158 14 24 20 24 1 7 5 2 4 74 77 172 20 16 8 3 .. 11 8 4 II 28 28 173 108 39 9 10 10 2 24 11 2 9 7 92 143 174 78 20 20 32 13 14 3 14 12 93 125 175

Uninhabited 176 38 13 ...... 24 46 177 157 141 95 82 .. 22 7 1 2 5 192 227 178 94 26 11 9 2 .' 33 63 179 129 2 12 1 I 10 46 11 100 226 180

.. Uninhabited .. 181 75 51 15 6 18 8 ...... 22 9 69 111 182 ...... Uninhabited ., .. 183 255 35 10 2 6 1 54 S 8 2 116 70 428 665 184 50 20 5 2 2 48 97 18S

135 87 47 68 12 4 30 7 2 22 3 24 20 136 173 186 170 122 14 13 11 1 .. 16 11 127 lSi 187 129 2 7 2 7 10 1 2 1 48 7 129 304 188 214 134 24 39 23 26 4 I 9 144 189 189 205 103 9 35 2 14 2 30 21 120 202 I()O

197 79 47 43 38 3 33 20 2 42 29 144 234 191 55 II 13 7 7 6 2 3 43 73 192 212 76 6 3 6 4 4 21 2 27 23 HZ 2:', 193 10 9 1 2 II 9 194 J 1 195

Uninhabited _. 196 ...... Uninhabited 197 40 17 12 7 11 9 11 3 45 74 198 ...... Uninhabited 199 117 86 7 11 4 8 1 2 75 17 200 196

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS)

Area Occu- Literate ,----~-- L. C. Name of Facilities m pied House- Scheduled Schedul,;d and Total No. Viilage available acres Houses holds Total poplllation Castes Tribes Educ:ned workers(I.rx ,-_ __A.___, _, (__ A._, r-'---_.A,,_~ r~·A.- ,--"---, P M .r M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]2 13 14 15 16 17

201 Rllgo]iya 192 .. -. .- Uninhabited .. 202 Mabasi 292 15 15 79 41 38 1 26 22 203 Of adera 465 4 4 16 I! 5 1 5 204 Kanti Po, P 5,351 419 419 1,890 1,015 875 278 244 6 5 73 5 638 185 205 Pipa( P. 3,463 222 274 1,298 687 611 228 218 99 6 467 164

206 Bhirota 187 7 7 58 40 is 1 .. 32 9 207 Kbarb P. 1,090 93 93 453 246 '21J7 44 37 30 I 135 23 208 Banpura 765 30 30 153 83 70 14 9 6 1 50 2 209 Ducbri 312 11 11 71 40 37 . - .. .. 24 1 210 Rampur P. 1,4011 166 166 797 410 387 90 96 88 7 260 76

211 Tnr)'!! 967 16 16 60 28 32 . . 3 .. 20 12 212 Gorgaon P. J,O~8 69 69 319 165 154 47 45 32 1 !O7 72 213 SarU!li P. 4,298 195 191 840 447 393 112 98 46 4 260 99 21~ Nadya p. 5,0:5 151 177 935 499 436 85 80 23 J 335 39 215 Imiliyakhera J,6:.1 Uninhabited

216 i\m1'hcra 1'. 1,624 102 102 442 233 209 79 71 31 3 152 96 217 Nandgaonkalan P. 3,375 267 276 1,302 687 615 135 132 3 12 40 10 442 340 218 DhiJapuf P. 94::' 116 116 560 289 271 76 71 4 8 41 2 170 25 219 Sora P. 3,0.:;3 133 133 6lt 333 278 103 97 19 4 208 155 220 Laklllawan P. 1,596 152 152 709 397 312 104 100 4·3 4 288 1!3

221 Kaliya 918 44 44 199 101 98 9 5 3 2 70 7 222 Kola 1,0(13 59 59 299 159 140 53 45 8 tIO 50 223 Jamuniya P. 713 58 58 293 158 135 50 47 22 5 102 55 224 Khajuwa Po, P. 4,3:7 562 562 2,705 1,318 J,3S7 245 271 .. · . 153 25 '142 78& 22'i Nahdora PO,P. 3,831 288 288 1,341 699 642 153 140 21 23 112 15 608 401

226 Parakala'1 P. 709 66 66 279 151 128 24 29 9 13 14 3 89 70 227 Parapatti No.2 990 37 37 163 74 89 21 20 3 13 4 45 35 228 l'arapatti No.3 3~7 77 77 356 204 152 100 67 30 5 117 68 229 Hatna 919 76 76 405 210 195 82 76 · . 6 137 112 230 Narayal1pura P. 745 64 64 306 169 137 84 62 8 1 7 108 67

231 Barkohan P. 5,516 101 101 547 314 233 42 37 51 56 1 220 36 232 Bikrampur "'o,P. 4,028 278 315 1,460 749 711 166 166 72 9 492 218 233 Chakbikl'ampur 126 .. Uninhabited 234 Bhuska P. 1,207 96 96 414 213 201 68 70 20 147 102 235 Bhulera 1,721 8 8 21 15 6 5 5 5

236 Bandergarh P. 3,411 72 72 379 198 llll 73 77 . . · . 40 1 145 117 237 Salaiya Po,P,M. 4,677 351 351 1,662 831 831 168 163 57 70 135 15 520 320 238 Chandpura (Bandhikalan) P. 426 1 1 8 2 6 .. 1 239 Gagaic:h p. 1,436 135 135 578 302 276 109 91 2 2 25 1 189 29 240 THohan P. 2,255 103 103 503 271 232 87 76 6 23 2 \63 28

241 Para (Tilonh~) p. 2,257 J44 144 642 349 293 90 77 54 220 18 242 Cb.aubar 577 46 50 233 122 III 24 30 12 1 83 37 243 Pai p, 3,021 305 305 1,509 821 688 J29 139 92 7 530 450 244 R ajnagar P, II !,H,Po,MP(O). 3,405 },O58 1,00 4,653 2,413 2,240 287 299 5 4 913 306 1,421 935 245 Hnkimpur 742 46 47 260 133 127 39 35 11 2 91 68

246 Singro 3,206 73 73 288 200 88 .. . . 92 72 5 102 39 247 Bandikalan Po,P,M. 3,268 284 284 1,178 621 557 210 219 78 6 392 213 248 KaJapani P. 1,954 148 148 665 338 327 102 98 26 8 214 167 249 Dhori p. 2,039 159 165 726 380 346 103 98 39 5 233 155 '250 Pathapur P. 2,001 194 194 853 455 398 184 171 34 2B5 134 197

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- _.A. ___------______,:" WORKERS

II m IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,.---_A...-l r-.,.A.__~ r-'"-,.A...---.., ~_A._~~ r---...,..A...__j t-·.J._~~ r-_A._--, ,-_J-__) r--_;'_--~ ,--.-,...).._----.., No. M F M F 1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

.. Uninhabited .. . . 201 24 21 r I 15 16 202 2 3 6 5 203 383 124 60 21 2 96 20 .. 5 91 20 377 690 204 237 64 39 29 39 ]I 34 G 1 4 3 113 51 220 447 205

33 9 . . .. 2 . . .. 8 9 206 62 7 36 :I 4 16 7 J 16 5 111 184 207 35 6 4 4 1 2 33 68 208 17 4 1 2 1 16 36 209 128 14 32 22 28 5 4 68 35 150 311 210

20 II 1 .. 8 20 211 83 62 8 fi 6 .. 1 2 10 1 58 82 212 . 153 4 18 14 4 21 5 .. 63 76 187 294 213 230 8 23 S 1 38 5 1 42 21 164 397 214 Uninhabited .. 215

100 70 23 21 15 11 5 2 1 81 113 216 305 234 58 73 12 4 51 21 6 ') 8 245 275 217 118 .. 28 25 .. 15 .. 4 · . 1 · . 4 119 246 218 139 lIO 20 27 3 33 12 5 3 8 3 125 123 219 210 58 35 23 26 18 1 1 3 12 14 109 199 220

61 4 1 1 7 3 31 91 221 86 38 4 13 4 6 S 49 90 222 43 .. 12 .. 21 14 17 21 .. · . .. · . 9 20 56 80 223 314 J 57 537 95 47 103 48 2 2 20 6 149 147 576 599 224 293 78 60 87 57 39 95 41 4 2 18 2 80 152 91 241 225

50 41 IS 14 .. 9 2 13 14 62 58 226 16 13 22 20 1 2 .. 1 · . 2 2 29 54 227 68 30 21 20 15 6 1 1 12 11 87 84 228 110 85 24 22 3 3 2 73 83 229 87 51 21 16 61 70 230

73 10 28 35 54 7 · . 4 30 15 94 197 231 287 91 87 79 7 55 23 .. ., 7 12 37 25 257 403 232

" ...... Uninhabited .. 233 76 43 29 19 8 12 32 11 1~ 66 99 234 2 5 3 10 1 235

77 33 22 48 8 15 27 18 1 2 .. 8 3 51 64 236 299 94 141 222 30 3 18 1 10 2 18 311 511 237 _. ~ ~ 1 . . " 1 .. .. 6 238 121 11 31 10 1 20 7 1 1 14 1 113 247 239 113 15 18 3 I 11 4 2 18 6 108 204 240

131 45 26 8 3 28 2 4 2 26 23 129 215 241 55 28 4 t .. .. 12 4 . . 1 11 4 39 74 242 293 2 94 322 23 ]2 90 99 13 1 .. 8 · . . . 8 15 291 238 243 323 260 151 92 68 181 261 126 8 15 49 3 186 23 43 7 332 228 992 1,305 244 34 48 11 3 6 2 32 13 6 2 2 42 50 245

59 12 ]5 8 8 21 15 · . .. · . 2 98 49 246 226 81 104 116 10 26 11 2 2 S 2 13 3 229 344 247 139 104 41 51 5 19 11 1 6 3 124 160 248 145 79 57 62 I .. 23 14 1 · . 6 147 191 249 184 83 24 19 24 1 7 3 1 1 10 43 18 170 264 250 198

VILLAGE DIRECTORY WORKERS Area Occu Literate r-----~ Facilitier. in pied House Scheduled Scheduled and Total L.C. Name of workers(I-IX) Village available acres Houses holds Total p"pulation Castes Tribes Educat<:d No. , __---A._---, ,_-"------, r--_A_-l r-...-_.A_...... l r--"---. p M F M F M F M F M F 11 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 25 9 palotha Po. 1,373 16 16 108 62 46 .. 2 .. 251 49 33 1 128 90 252 Achnar P. 1,737 60 59 .322 192 130 52 619 26 26 134 76 58 36 40 .. .. 6 2 55 33 253 Dibiyakapurwa 24 Baraichkhera P. 1,063 135 135 634 343 291 62 52 5 5 54 228 254 14 8 35 24 255 Manpura P. 1,786 26 32 ]34 65 69 20 1,474 75 100 468 251 217 76 67 27 161 85 256 Paharimemas (Semas) P. 233 Pahrapurwa (Birona) Po.P. 3,873 198 198 926 481 445 128 113 76 20 317 257 21 .. 1 .. Il 12 258 Dauwankapurwa 542 9 9 45 24 P. 939 87 87 363 185 178 63 66 19 2 114 98 259 Boda 5 3 66 59 260 Bandhikhurd 406 35 35 207 102 105 112 Jaipur (Alias Janakpur) Po.P. 1,401 81 81 370 197 173 65 68 2 .. 130 261 173 67 3 472 178 262 Deri P. 3,714 324 326 1,410 766 644 189 Uninhabited ...... , . . 263 Amanganj 560 '. P. 1,527 127 127 671 354 317 63 61 9 8 50 11 214 79 264 Thara 217 94 5 39 5 189 118 265 Gora (Kanda) P. 3,067 125 125 537 289 248 7 71 14 24 16 4 .. 52 31 266 Dhoguwan 2,~}51 40 40 156 85 7 P. 5,384 245 246 1,195 620 575 186 178 4 84 5 354 220 267 Bagoto 29 10 84 32 Gangwara (chand pura) 996 31 31 201 114 87 23 " " 26~ 4,176 253 253 1,126 574 552 138 146 7 13 46 3 388 127 269 Gathel'a Po.P. 123 57 4 361 130 270 Imiliya (Lakheri) P. 1,822 230 248 1,064 550 514 126 49 17 2 95 73 271 Chitrai P. 1,586 64 64 272 148 124 49 P. 2,481 101 102 429 235 194 42 30 11 .. 160 118 272 Mahelwar 115 17 1 166 67 273 Katarwara P. 878 110 111 490 254 236 110 Po.P. 880 102 102 442 242 200 80 70 14 2 149 85 174 Lalani 57 82 65 275 Simaria 1,147 57 57 270 138 132 50 4 6 3 1 87 68 276 Shyamripurwa Po. 1,527 53 53 247 130 117 42 30 Po.P.M.H 4,554 366 367 1,732 921 811 281 222 42 44 201 8 586 214 277 Karri 18 3 73 278 Bironadabari P. 1,563 57 73 387 202 185 20 22 139 P. 3,019 314 315 1,327 669 658 148 179 1 82 9 452 356 279 Udaipura 27 6 77 280 Lalgawan P. 1,706 18 78 332 165 167 S4 53 HlO

P. 5,251 401 401 1,915 1,022 893 248 203 .. 160 16 668 382 281 Pahargaon 26 77 10 506 390 282 l'al1otha Po.P.M. 5,896 330 330 1,510 192 718 211 228 33 P. 882 8 8 ]02 63 39 11 .. 31 .. 283 Rasuiya 1hakran 15 176 Dharari P.Po. 1,857 191 191 818 414 404 104 117 72 270 284 45 333 246 285 Moraha P. 2,522 217 217 900 479 421 114 121 5 317 21 741 419 286 Khajuraho Po.To.P.D. 4,185 472 473 2,140 1,144 996 148 157 Po.P. 2,427 136 136 621 328 293 82 71 59 6 210 162 287 Akona 10 2 96 61 288 Didol 2,446 53 53 236 13Z 104 44 32 P. 1,777 123 129 587 296 291 117 102 30 3 198 179 289 Patbada 96 46 290 Kat arekapurwa 328 33 33 190 96 94 39 46 24

Para (Rasoiya) P. 745 24 24 103 52 51 .. 1 38 24 291 10 36 292 Atania Po.P. 809 71 71 291 158 133 26 22 3 7 100 P. 1,749 80 80 381 210 171 52 45 21 130 106 293 Maharajganj 5 59 294 Kanda p, 3,186 53 56 253 130 123 45 41 23 86 295 Bamnora P. 2,365 90 93 415 229 186 80 70 37 .5 162 112 44 3 81 296 Maumasania Po.P. 1,754 119 119 515 271 244 110 90 21 16 171 1,841 120 120 602 317 285 92 81 18 9 71 1 225 138 297 Dhawar Po.P. 408 298 Isanagar Po.P.M.H.D.Hes. 2,151 438 451 1,942 1,018 924 256 274 2 2 226 15 640 1,922 59 59 294 159 135 29 29 24 21 11 1 110 77 299 Piporakalan P. 36 300 Rasuiyabhatan P. 565 38 39 176 88 88 41 41 9 61 199

CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORK.ERS A __--. _____ r- NON- WORKERS r II 1I1 IV V VI VII VIII IX X L,C. ,---'--, ,-----'--, ,----..A..____" ,.---"---.. .----'-._., .---~ ~ .--~ ,.---'----., r-_J..._,-l No . M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(j 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

10 :2 9 .. 8 67 5 37 37 251 59 19 2 4 7 32 21 1 5 1 64 40 252 13 1 27 24 2 4 8 4 1 2 2 .. 21 25 253 142 2 19 19 38 1 35 12 28 3 115 267 254 5 4 3 30 45 255 l05 2 32 " 15 1 .. 8 82 90 132 256 131 122 86 78 8 69 26 2 2 7 9 1 20 5 164 212 257 3 3 1 13 9 258 67 56 20 27 16 1 58 53 11 14 71 80 259 3 6 4 1 36 46 260 113 88 12 24 3 .. .. 2 67 61 261 311 67 76 98 51 .. .. 11 2 18 1 13 2 294 466 262 " " Uninhabited 263 135 4 46 70 I 24 5 I 7 94 71 25 140 238 264 2 22 1 16 1 2 30 43 100 130 265 23 5 15 17 .. 12 9 179 118 2 33 40 266 41 21 14 2 21 11 1 4 94 68 355 76 22 7 10 266 267 .. . . 1 30 55 268 256 49 87 49 1 36 25 4 2 230 JOO 4 2 186 425 269 23 9 6 19 3 13 4 3 6 60 15 189 384 270 38 ] 22 51 9 5 10 5 4 12 11 53 81 51 37 26 51 271 38 4Q 1 3 1 75 76 272 86 21 5J 41 14 5 88 16 15 88 169 273 14 3 1 1 5 7 17 24 58 93 68 48 9 17 115 276 \ 5 56 67 277 72 55 2 4 11 11 43 49 278 339 129 40 19 4 47 5 25 1 115 76 106 51 14 19 335 597 279 8 I 10 3 63 112 280 247 168 66 66 26 15 68 32 3 1 4 3 35 37 n 217 302 281 64 7 11 12 11 1 12 24 65 90 280 348 144 212 195 6 71 38 15 5 16 354 511 281 3It 244 61 83 6 55 19 1 n 3 2 58 41 31 286 328 282 144 89 32 39 283 16 7 15 44 25 2 4 45 5S 144 228 284 224 165 51 52 8 21 II 2 27 18 146 175 285

313 169 53 84 31 3 85 47 2 17 13 5 8 219 111 403 571 76 58 286 64 62 5 48 32 I 9 1 7 9 118 131 287 71 55 16 4 1 7 2 1 144 126 22 27 36 43 288 2 26 26 1 3 98 112 289 47 35 11 11 2 36 48 290

26 20 3 2 5 3 1 2 14 27 291 59 18 4 2 1 13 1 2 21 15 97 83 58 97 292 1 4 28 23 80 65 293 48 37 8 5 3 8 1 17 18 32 44 64 294 96 54 59 1 20 7 1 4 67 74 295

89 36 46 29 8 9 4 2 16 11 100 163 296 104 63 59 60 5 .. 23 3 I 5 1 27 12 92 147 297 260 128 142 179 7 1 68 39 2 8 22 5 12 119 56 378 516 298 90 63 16 14 4 49 58 15 15 299 40 21 2 4 27 52 300 200

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate .----- L.e Name of Facilities in pied House SchedLiled Si:hedllled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total jJopu]ation Castes Tribes EducateJ workers{I-IX) .------~ r-----___A__._-----., r-~A-I r-~-...A...... --~ r---"-.--~ P M F M 10 M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 n 14 15 16 17 132 301 Guraiya P. 1,606 141 141 583 317 266 139 123 4 41 210 511 .. .. Uninhabited ., .. 302 Amhar 223 U5 303 Brijpura P. 1,554 115 117 592 309 283 36 35 19 16 7 .. P. 5,152 345 345 1,471 787 684 244 19) 4 6 119 19 Sjt) 126 304 92 31 305 Sadna I'. 1,617 43 47 246 140 106 30 29 2 6 • 28 g 256 108 306 Garha P. 1,709 160 160 718 379 339 107 104 15 15 65 307 Lakheri Po, p. 3,725 184 220 879 416 463 144 131 .. 62 .. 258 188 )08 Kharrohi P. 5,748 261 266 1,133 607 526 183 151 14 21 33 2 436 355 PO,To,P. 1,404 117 125 532 292 240 43 47 24 2 207 153 309 Jatkara 8 249 158 310 Beniganj P. 1,537 149 151 686 356 330 77 79 64

p. 2,354 142 143 601 328 274 133 120 52 3 213 156 311 Pabaribavan J24 80 312 Sigoll Po. 486 71 71 347 188 159 23 22 1 .. 12 Gaharwar p. 5,SOO 388 400 1,856 994 862 230 188 17 16 132 18 603 345 313 J57 123 Niw

808 15 15 154 118 36 5 5 .. 90 16 321 Hatwaha 277 65 Nayagaon (Lakh~ri) P. 1,397 142 160 715 408 307 57 47 32 3 322 8 53 35 323 Sapohan 1,377 25 25 14S 77 71 23 22 .. Rampur (Bihta) P. 2,562 191 191 825 431 394 ,Go, 106 58 8 263 lR4 324 19 80 26 325 Hilgawan 972 47 47 238 135 t03 48 25 3,473 178 755 413 342 7J 68 41 .. 294 162 326 Boodor Po, p, MP(O). 178 M) j~ 194 100 Ramgarh p. 1,078 125 124 576 310 266 129 ID 3 327 lI8 15 514 287 328 Basari Po, P,M. 5,688 302 305 1,460 799 661 245 207 37 33 p. 2,046 lW 159 725 3~7 338 US 137 58 1 255 170 329 Barakhcra 3 133 100 330 Bhelsi P. 1,444 91 93 459 231 228 66 62 37

1,585 122 125 555 310 245 86 76 4 8 206 125 331 Pu(.;hhi P. 361 129 Kadari P. 2,478 218 218 934 527 407 194 163 43 332 52 3 288 155 333 Kadohan Po, I'. 3,377 211 211 997 523 474 80 69 Po,P. 4,807 247 249 1,164 642 522 141 155 45 40 71 .. 453 323 334 Tikllri 66 4 297 174 335 Behta P. 1,942 174 174 822 443 379 130 110

923 31 31 162 87 75 36 41 3 47 30 336 Gor 25 1 106 75 337 Sah.asnllgar P. 2,005 67 67 311 166 145 50 55 .. 502 8 8 31 16 15 .. . , 2 8 10 . . 8 9 338 Biharigallj Po. 344 264 Po,P, MP(O). 3,331 233 234 997 525 472 98 92 21 26 52 2 339 Atrar 5 113 64 340 Rota 1,007 57 57 307 167 140 48 42 .. 20 .. 202 111 341 Dalon P. 1,944 139 130 606 310 296 70 67 5 2 141 22 271 49 342 Gani Po,P,M. 1,615 177 178 751 425 326 107 95 343 Beharkhera 727 ...... Uninhabited 204 20 21 105 55 50 1 1 37 24 344 Harpura 1 50 32 345 Nangainkhurd 525 29 29 131 74 57 3S l49 11 346 Rampura P. 1,464 88 88 420 221 199 67 80 1,966 86 86 388 205 183 44 34 9 138 74 347 Deogaon Po, P. 239 170 348 Paharihiraju P. 1,211 152 152 681 390 291 90 79 .. 48 2 P. 3,457 279 279 J,153 590 563 110 136 2 4 109 7 389 283 349 Pira 6 431 274 )50 Dhamna p,MPeO). 3,225 255 255 1,112 5')7 515 153 133 93 201 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ______.______.A. -. WORKERS

I II HI IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. r--~'---., r--',_).·~-" ,.-_-'--., r---"---' ,.--_"__--, ,---_"__--, ,--""'---, ,----A----. ,.-___A...... ,--.A._--, No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 32 20 107 134 3Ql 154 91 9 \3 3 11 7 'Uninh~bitcd .. 302 .. 42 11 86 161) 303 o • .. 30 11 145 89 ...... 6 4 65 268 S5g 304 32 19 2 23 6 ]6 1 97 2lJO 63 29 48 7S 305 65 9 8 17 3 7 5 9

6 35 22 123 231 306 141 66 3S 14 8 34 158 141 47 _. .. 275 307 248 10 103 171 171 308 233 196 22 13 13 10 43 33 7 9 109 33 85 8'7 309 121 97 20 41 11 o. 22 15 7 107 172 31Q 135 84 64 21 2 1 32 21 • f 9 31

28 4 2 44 3 115 118 311 61 40 65 81 4 36 64 79 312 o • 95 70 11 .. .. 18 10 " .. !67 123 53 31 2 3 19 3 1 41 20 391 517 313 341 122 21 84 72 314 123 104 12 17 14 2 I 3 4 13 82 120 315 140 120 8 11 316 61 37 24 20 7 4 2 1 9 .. 64 92 46 16 1 24 2 1 6 11 7 129 189 317 120 22 .. 318 .0 .. Uninhabited " 1 4 7 319 75 27 75 105 320 161 111 16 7 22 23 28 20 321 21 11 58 1 .. 8 5 ] 1 22 37 18 131 242 322 166 6 35 10 15 1 22 8 2 24 36 323 24 13 18 I7 5 2 5 .. 4 " 173 122 52 45 U 15 6 1 10 1 168 210 324 (]9 21 2 4 5 2 55 77 325

3 I3 119 180 326 1 J3 o. 20 14 3 9 199 47 35 _. 116 166 327 113 61 16 5 6 16 5 3 3 1 36 29 '23 4 4 2 31 1 285 374 328 294 163 118 100 61 168 329' 113 65 20 17 36 31 .. 2 41 53 132 46 98 128 330 94 73 12 23 4 19 2 1 1 2 1 120 331 135 91 .. 32 9 2 6 31 25 104 .. 22 165 278 332 J28 53 19 6 22 . . 54 11 2 .. 91 43 40 J 29 21 235 319 333 o. 34 13 1 216 120 8 199 334 146 31 29 14 6S 189 236 92 ]63 205 335 192 115 50 51 ]2 29 8 3 11 146 40 45 336 16 1 14 .. 4 o • 42 1 60 70 337 61 31 16 37 4 21 6 4 S 9 8 6 338 243 194 ]4 5 5 2 23 22 5 52 41 181 208 339 4 54 76 340 83 30 21 28 9 2 ,'0

57 3 20 5 32 49 108 185 341 134 13 l54 277 342 94 13 12 46 5 .. .. 11 16 91 31 Uninhabited 343 '0 3 18 26 344 34 18 6 " .. 44 28 1 4 4 24 25 345 188 346 112 7 6 21 2 2 3 4 2 72 .0 7 2 67 109 347 103 61 7 2 21 9 121 348 llO 79 13 5 7 3 80 S6 3 2 5 2 21 23 151 _. 10 2 14 7 201 280 349 170 73 165 191 1 28 10 .- 241 350 227 123 147 117 1 39 26 J J 7 1 9 6 16' 202 VIL LAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Decu- Literate r--- L.e. Name of Facilities in pied House. Scheduled Scheduled No. Village and Total available acres Houses balds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(I.IX) r--_'______" ,__-"-., p ~r-A--. ,-----"----.. M F M F M F M F M F 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

351 Rajpur P. 5,387. 205 205 945 490 455 107 9) 53 44 43 4 339 294 352 Matgawan Po,P,M. 3,913 334 334 1,492 795 697 161 156 126 11 499 215 353 Chhirawal P. 2,174 154 154 773 439 334 137 139 96 16 169 156 354 Negwan (Padariyaj Po,P. 4,068 264 264 1,101 614 487 134 116 29 '. 140 355 Satna p.' 17 54 394 ],511 80 80 416 212 204 64 55 20 135 71

356 Ratna (Satna) P. ],059 28 28 114 64 SO 25 20 BhiyataJ " 19 2 45 23 357 p. 1,730 158 158 739 388 351 123 101 1 56 4 253 183 358 Khadkhurai 882 5 5 54 23 31 359 Kurra 18 15 4 J4 19 P. 5,845 315 319 1,360 7nO 660 131 128 62 6~ 52 6 436 317 360 Kashipura MP(O). 939 71 73 349 178 171 35 32 11 117 102

361 Gonchi 764 83 83 359 ]82 177 37 43 18 19 111 91 362 7 Manpura P. 259 40 40 171 9~ 79 19 19 11 10 7 1 55 47 363 Kheiri p. 2,479 174 174 781 411 370 107 103 1 47 272 168 364 Bamitha P. 2,769 233 233 923 532 391 185 164 80 7 353 225 365 Sheorajpur 2,320 91 91 392 216 176 43 2& 14 1 126 36

366 Basata P. 2,197 43 43 218 125 93 30 30 6 7 .. 75 22 367 Jaitupura P. 2,237 37 37 175 83 92 22 22 15 29 7 1 48 41 368 Rangawan P. 1,912 161 165 602 301 301 120 96 1 5 30 220 171 369 Padaria Po. 3,616 269 269 1,062 564 498 17:3 164 9 5 48 3 394 268 370 Sadni P. 3,558 148 148 686 369 317 90 71 8 7 33 229 31

371 Baretbi p. 2,037 137 137 665 337 328 41 41 44 5 231 120 372 Kutiya P. 1,784 161 160 682 370 312 65 58 .. 9 241 107 373 Bedri 2,401 57 57 220 128 92 42 40 7 5 10 1 88 43 374 Ghoora PO,P,M. 2,864 287 287 1,207 633 574 135 156 117 12 391 263 375 Toriya P. 1.577 42 42 225 121 104 4 8 12 74 31 376 Papta 1,399 11 13 59 23 36 23 5 377 Khelron P. 1,925 163 168 691 361 324 70 68 21 30 33 1 238 163 378 Ikara P. 1,404 116 116 527 292 235 80 83 20 1 176 116 379 Himmatpura PO,P. 1,970 184 184 803 434 369 93 78 8 9 29 1 283 229 380 Madanpura 1,312 Uninhabited

381 Kunwarpura 1,340 24 24 111 66 45 ...... 41 28 382 Basata P. 3,494 117 116 529 287 242 71 80 9 2 10 182 96 383 Kishorganj 669 43 43 186 98 88 49 44 1 7 62 38 384 Hamad P. 1,294 108 108 509 270 239 45 33 30 7 169 90 385 Chandnagar Po,P,M,D. 2,244 257 257 1,110 610 500 53 49 12 15 155 51 355 166

386 Bardwaha Po,P. 2,882 173 173 787 427 360 117 102 2 40 4 261 122 387 Kakarda PO,P. 1,264 60 60 255 150 105 26 15 3 99 45 388 Ludhbans 992 11 11 49 26 23 23 20 1 14 17 389 Chhapar , P. 2.331 183 183 843 441 402 111 113 77 298 177 390 Kaduwan P. 2,183 142 142 598 323 275 91 8S 11 18 54 213 58

391 Kariakachhar 90 Uninhabited ...... 392 Didoniya 1,703 120 106 482 245 237 52 51 ' 1 1 14 1 196 155 393 Raropura (Onta) 920 80 80 373 218 155 56 ~5 2 116 86 394 Otapurwa P. 1,922 163 163 726 365 361 88 85 2 J 23 256 211 395 Majgawan P. 1,344 122 122 552 283 269 118 127 1 33 3 202 117

396 Raj garb Po. 6,802 136 136 620 363 257 110 100 32 31 83 273 147 397 Bachhronia Po. 979 56 46 221 122 99 13 14 4 80 15 398 Silawat P. 1,602 72 91 387 216 171 70 59 4 14 147 59 iJ99 Juwana 1,]88 60 60 276 154 122 24 18 2 104 48 '400 .• Badni P. 1,671 95 95 389 204 185 75 75 1 12 124 62 203

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- WORKERS r------~ ---" ----.

V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. I II III IV ,-.A.---, No . ,_.A._, ,.---A-~ ~, ,--"--, ,----'---, ,.---"-, ,---"---. r--"---> ..-----'---. F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M 37 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

64 57 6 .. 28 45 151 161 351 154 151 60 38 27 2 352 6 40 10 7 4 22 2 296 482 360 132 60 71 170 178 353 179 105 59 36 9 . 16 9 1 1 5 5 12 36 16 1 1 60 29 220 347 354 282 94 3 77 133 355 108 61 21 9 6 1 19 27 356 25 12 16 11 4 8 1 4 7 135 168 357 124 103 74 69 10 3 33 12 358 10 8 1 10 3 1 ...... 9 59 is 1 1 1 45 70 264 343 359 316 176 13 46 69 103 72 1 14 29 61 350 7] 361 91 68 14 20 5 1 3 86 3 2 2 1 5 10 37 32 362 36 35 8 .. 202 363 180 98 15 7 38 34 1 4 35 28 139 21 15 2 152 91 10 4 44 4 179 ]66 364 121 104 2 7 1 90 140 365 71 14 35 17 11 5 2 7 50 71 366 34 15 27 2 2 9 5 2 .. 10 t .. 8 35 51 367 37 32 1 · . .. 130 368 162 123 }O 24 1 1 _,8 22 4 1 5 81 37 18 2 7 49 39 170 230 369 268 166 31 45 286 370 171 14 29 13 26 3 1 3 140 208 371 159 99 4 8 7 33 11 2 .. 9 17 2 106 7 20 5 3 15 9 129 205 372 172 85 24 8 49 373 54 30 6 5 1 7 2 10 6 40 121 46 4 46 37 7 13 1 2 67 58 242 311 374 203 49 73 375 50 27 7 1 9 3 5 3 47

1 ...... 31 376 12 5 " .. .. .' 162 109 14 16 7 12 1 1 3 6 33 37 129 161 377 31 7 18 1 .. .. 2 .. 116 119 378 13S 85 13 140 379 201 175 15 1 9 39 26 1 1 17 27 151 Uninhabited .. 380

17 381 41 28 25 20 6 t 2 lOS 146 382 155 74 20 50 383 43 22 8 6 1 9 6 1 ...... 4 36 107 59 19 18 3 17 2 2 2 19 11 101 149 384 119 80 37 16 6 51 20 4 22 12 2 114 38 255 334 385

159 71 32 11 2 13 10 10 44 29 166 238 386 93 40 1 6 4 51 60 387 .. 12 6 388 14 17 " .. .. 218 l30 40 40 34 6 3 3 1 143 225 389 181 27 2 4 10 3 20 24 110 217 390

I Uninhabited .. 391 .. .. 82 392 182 137 3 8 · . 7 10 4 49 72 57 8 3 1 J6 6 1 19 19 102 69 393 173 138 21 8 1 47 47 14 18 109 150 394 130 6C) 43 31 1 4 23 13 5 81 152 395

87 80 42 50 17 28 8 14 -. 84 9 90 110 396 76 12 3 1 3 42 84 397 59 66 54 9 12 5 1 69 112 398 52 51 48 · . .. ., .. J 50 74 399 57 4 35 55 3 11 3 2 16 80 123 400 204

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS OCCU~ Literate r---"----. L. C. NDmc of Facilities Area in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Vin~ge available acres Houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated Workers(l-Xl) ,..---__..A-_. __ -, ,...-.....A._-, r---"-.---, ,..__.A._-., ,.._.A.--., P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

401 Parwa P. 2,830 121 149 617 336 281 95 62 30 2 192 80 4{)2 Ban~arie 1,433 1 1 10 5 5 2 1 5 403 Pathargawan Po,P. 2,892 218 218 881 464 417 124 117 27 2 302 125 404 Gangwaha P. 2,896 164 164 709 389 320 60 53 15 28 30 3 261 131 405 ImJlln Po,P. 2,795 248 248 1,109 554 555 61 62 75 11 385 297

406 Baharpura 179 54 54 259 J27 132 5 2 6 78 64

407 Gudpfra r. 539 81 61 307 165 142 41 34 9 " 112 71 408 Katara 2,425 75 77 358 209 149 29 17 12 9 8 3 142 91 409 C.hokakodan P. ),209 76 76 331 173 J58 43 39 16 1 130 96 4JO R~Hllp'lr (S"dawat) r. 1,204 49 61 291 143 148 57 59 8 91 70

411 Jhamtuli PO,P,M. 4,903 268 338 1,407 740 667 64 48 18 19 44 6 493 263 412 n::;l'dll\V~,ha (GaogwalJa) P. 3,341 112 140 597 318 279 58 45 ., 35 198 161 4]3 ?atnn P. 2,267 81 81 320 180 140 25 25 7 3 15 114 74 414 hh~:>'-,ra P. 7,147 250 24CJ 1,087 568 519 87 81 53 56 32 :3 355 151- 415 Ptp:lri; :l r. 2,146 32 32 170 84 86 2 61 42

416 R'1I;~'1wan (Bhusor) Po,P,MP(O). 4022 148 148 696 351 345 180 150 48 10 246 123 417 B:..~rO[iSpUrn 917 8 8 36 18 18 1 14 10 418 IZ?.1ppra 1,935 20 20 74 38 36 12 5 I 29 20 419 Silon P. 4,603 83 90 403 207 196 46 49 31 129 68 420 l)ugariya 1,964 Ul1inbabited

421 SaJaiY;l P. 7,840 116 121 482 233 249 55 54 49 62 37 3 144 57 421 l'.10kchokan 2,717 16 16 80 39 41 38 41 24 23 423 Bhllsor 3,144 69 69 309 159 150 39 39 16 108 65 424 Seja 2,703 .. Uninhabited 425 Karoc\iya 1,549 7 7 26 10 16 9 15 10 7

426 Kabar P. 548 90 100 450 235 215 63 42 27 33 17 HiS 132 427 Bikrampura 1,382 Uniohabited 205

CHHATARPUR 'L:\'HSIL

WORKERS..11.. ______, NON, WOH.KERS

v l II III IV V VI VII VIlJ IX A L. C. r--.A._-, ,--"---, ,-A.----, .-_.A.__, {_A_~ r----..-Jo--1 ,..--A.---, r-____A..-~ ,_J.. __ , " ___ .A.. ._, !\lO. M F M F M F M F M F M P M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

126 60 18 7 9 22 13 5 2 10 1;}4 201 401 2 .. .. 3 .. S 402 199 67 37 16 " 17 7 1 4 2 1 43 33 ](i2 2~2 403 ]56 81 22 3 54 16 26 34 128 ] 89 404- 302 254 31 31 4 25 11 5 2 1 16 ') 169 258 405

59 52 9 19 3 , , 4'-) (iB 406 89 64 11 3 5 5 .. 4 2 53 71 407 III 84 4 18 7 2 3 4 67 58 408 113 87 7 4 9 5 1 43 G2 409 47 30 65 1 8 5 5 52 78 410

332 126 15 8 84 94 2 3 17 3 40 30 2+7 ·f04 411 160 121 3 8 24 33 10 5 120 112 412 77 56 18 17 15 1 1 3 ., 66 66 413 266 112 10 29 9 3 47 31 213 %7 4t4 53 39 8 3 2.1 4~ 415

169 92 16 8 9 21 6 11 3 16 16 105 '1·'1 416 11 10 3 .. 4 8 417 7 7 5 3 13 13 1 .. 9 IG 418 50 11 5 6 45 22 6 1 23 21> 78 128 419 Uninhabited -. 42~

86 33 14 12 4 30 6 :! 8 6 89 192 421 7 8 4 15 10 2 1 .. 15 18 422 48 32 18 9 3 1 28 6 1 11 16 51 ~5 423 .. .. Uninhabited 424 7 1 1 1 2 5 9 425

110 86 2 2 37 23 1 5 13 20 G7 83 426 .. Uninhabited .. 427 206

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Location Location .Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. CadeNa. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

34 Bamnorakhurd 90 278 A 35 Bamhori 42 414 Agra 73 407 36 Bamohri 433 157 2 Alampur Imla 428 N.A. 37 Bamohrikalan 320 76 3 Alampur Tangia 403 191 T Toro 4 Alpura 67 401 38 Bamohorikhurd 332 79 5 Amarpurakalan 68 316 l Haidrabad 6 Amarpurakhurd 251 N.A. 39 Ban 97 46 7 Amarwan 256 98 40 Bandha 69 11 I Chamroi II Pipra 8 Amkhuwa 394 N.A. 41 Bandha (Semariya) 179 63 9 Amoda 442 N.A. I .Bhagaiytm khera II Barmakhera 10 Amronia 87 402 Til Hardukhera IV Kanchana 11 Andhiyara 145 323 V Pathapur 12 Angor 12 292 I Bak.lhikapurwa [[ Bado·Mahmakapurwa 42 Bandhar 56 12 TlI Garyara IV Jujharanpllrwa 43 Bankigirouli 280 N.A. V Kunwar Pura 44 Bankpura 214 105 13 Arol 224 N.A. 45 Banpura 325 233 14 Arora 129 398 46 Baranand No. 1 337 224 15 Arora 180 N.A. 47 Baranand No.2 343 N.A. 16 Arora 285 N.A. 48 Baraj 170 263 17 Awar 353 82 49 Barbaspur 174 N.A. 50 Barethi 125 43 B I Ckapkan II Ramiakhera III SaMra IV Simaro 18 Bachhraoni 177 66 V Tamuriankhera I Nakaryakhera II Putrikhera VI Toro III Raghbirsingh-kakhera 51 Barkhera 20 16 19 228 351 52 Barma 201 112 20 Badera 167 103 53 Baron 282 78 21 Badera 234- N.A. 54 Barsat 244 240 22 Bagroda 422 195 55 Basantpura 335 234 23 Baidpura 159 395 56 Basrohi no 397 24 Bailwara 470 N.A. 57 Basudha 209 346 25 Bairagarh 185 326 58 Bebasa 410 N.A. 26 Bajna 326 231 59 Beergarh 413 NA I Rampura II Raidas Pura 60 Berkheri 452 169 27 Baksohi 102 399 61 Berkheri (Ratuwanala) 158 336 I Bachhrgaon 62 Beron 104 24 28 Bakchur 345 226 I Barguwan II Harpura 29 Baliya 103 310 63 Bhadoura 322 89 30 Baniankola 216 118 64 Bhagwanbazarpatt i 142 44 31 Bamni (ghat) 74 20 I Kusahi II Harinagar 32 Bamani (Chhaiekunwa) 206 252 65 Bhainskhar 264 359 33 Bamnorakalan 305 91 66 Bharatpura 64 301 I Salaiyakhera II Bahadurpur 67 Bhargawan 84 305 III Am-khaa IV .Bharaskhera 68 Bhartala 350 227 V Marotkhera VI Tapariyan 69 Bhartoli ~ 1 207

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. CadeNo. No.. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

70 Bharwani 249 256 105 Chandoli 212 102 71 Bhatutol' (MajilgJv.an) 384 139 106 Chandpul'a 231 N.A. 72 Bhelda 276 97 107 Chadncr 358 350 1 Agrot/1a If Ch1zeo!akhera 108 Chhaikunwa 195 253 III janllll1iY(ikhcra 109 Chhain 312 230 110 Chhapri 286 N.A. 73 Bhojpura 113 25 I Gunjallia 111 Chhuila 321 77 112 296 229 74 Bhoni 272 N.A. Chopra 113 Chourail 450 172 75 Bhovera 237 96 I Talroriya 1l NayaKhera D III Ladaiy(/kh<,I'Q 114 Dnhi 85 315 76 Bhoorkhcra 408 N.A. ll5 Dalipura 306 93 77 Bhorkhonwa 175 382 116 Damotipura 37 296 n Bhujpura 309 131 117 Dangrai 389 198 79 Bhujpura ~:':lsmar) 393 220 118 Durgawan 308 130 80 Bhungawan 205 115 I Sagoniya 81 Bijaipur ]9 411 119 Dardoniya 367 150 82 Bijak 101 309 120 Dargawan 16 420 83 Bijawali 426 154 121 Deopur 453 178 84 Biharwara 291 372 122 Deopur (Buxwaha) 70 283 1)5 Bikrampura 79 282 123 Deopur (Phutera) 294 94 il6 Bechhon 434 N,A. It4 Deopur (Raichavr) 262 87 Bila 303 368 125 Deora 138 386 88 Bilachopra 208 341 126 Deoran 36 9 89 Bilgaon 116 308 1 Kheroll II Khariya 90 Bilwar 57 291 127 Deari (Dhasanwali) 10 8 91 Bincda 307 114 128 Deod 462 174 92 Bineka 288 N.A. 1:29 Deori (Mangalpurwa) 117 396 93 Birampura 392 221 130 Dhangaon 269 111 94 Biswan 140 62 131 Dhangaol1 317 95 Bokna 27 289 132 Dhanora 466 168 Boodor 188 67 96 133 DharampllIa 148 392 I Ballgrakhera J1 Clrarwakhera 134 Dharampura 437 188 III Kachhankakhera 135 Dharampura Khurd 169 39 97 Boodhi Sernar 447 179 136 Dharora 304 74 83 98 Dudera 333 137 Dhemarwall 311 232 62 31l 99 Duxwaha (Deopur) 138 Dhodhan 112 380 406 429 100 Buxwaha 139 Dhorra 121 266 18 5 C 140 Dlkoli 141 Dilari 217 352 216 378 N.A. 101 Chachaisemera 397 142 Dogasar I Tapm'ja 143 Dongra Batbaska Purwa 38 413 N.A. 144 Dongarpura 39 15 102 Chaitwa (Jatkara) 86 145 Dongarpura 334 90 103 Chak No.2 123 N.A. 248 146 Dongariya 252 374 104 Chandanpura 300 208

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. CadeNo. No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

177 Rarduwa 373 N.A. G 178 Harduwa 316 N.A. 147 Gadha 6 4 179 Harpura 131 389 148 Gadhisemra 421 204 180 Hathna 324 133 149 Gadohi 381 140 181 Hatwaha 26 427 150 Garda 281 361 I PlIrWlI 182 151 Garkhawan 120 10 Rinata 374 141 183 152 Gcolai 388 199 Hirapur 35 415 184 Hirdepur 376 N.A. J5~ Ghairi 265 N.A. I C/ramariya 154 Ghinochi 99 277 I Nayakhera 185 Hulmau 187 N.A.

] 55 Ghogra 415 160 I 156 Ghogri 427 161 157 Ghoul'a 247 69 ·186 Imajjya 128 335 I BYlldiyakhera II ClzatlFasiakhera 187 lswarmau 398 190 III Isankhera IV Jiziriyakhera J V Lalonkhera VI Nadikfrera VII Umarokhera 188 Jagara 370 148 189 Jaitpur 364 370 158 Ghungri 166 383 190 Jaitupura 412 193 159 Ghur::wli 61 13 191 Jakha 404 N.A. 160 Ghusgawan 76 313 192 ]61 Conchipura 100 267 lakhronkalan 31 417 193 162 GopaJpura 344 245 Jakhronkhurd 32 416 ]63 GopaJpura (Bharatpura) 4') 284 194 Jamuniya 461 163 I Taparia 195 Jamunijhiri 419 196 196 Jasgawan Kalan 227 327 164 G0l'alpul'a (Sigrampura) 197 324 197 Jasgawan Kh~lrd 54 303 1 ChalJ1/'Uwa J Taparia 165 Gora 82 279 198 Jhabana 357 214 166 Gora 438 N.A. 199 jhar];uwa 289 369 ]67 Gorakhpura 248 104 200 Jhingari 230 106 ](;8 Goranand 379 NA. I },{akltanpum II Rampura 169 Govinupura 402 N.A. 170 Gugwara 435 153 201 Jra 383 142 17 J Gull'lt 147 332 202 Jujharpura 423 203 172 Gulganj 33 287 203 JUl1wani 129 339 If Gadhikalall l Bilwaripul'a K III Pathapul'a 204 Kachari 310 132 H 205 Kachhara 287 N.A. 173 Halaoni 340 84 206 Kachhgawan 149 N.A. 1 Harpura 207 Kachhra 275 99 174 Hansri 363 81 208 Kadwara 236 358 175 Hardolpatti 152 57 209 Kaduwan 119 49 2to Kayan 89 17 I Mathanikhera I Pathapllra 176 Hardotba 233 113 '2ll Kakra 200 385 I Madnibar [ Nahroli 209

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Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Codo No No. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

253 Kuhee 420 210 K 254- Kunwarpurakalan 215 37 212 Kalothar 250 246 255 Kunwarpurakhurd 109 23 213 Kamodpura 154 271 256 Kupi 186 347 214 Kanjara 313 228 Ilmlichowk 215 Kanera 127 265 257 Kupia 78 405 216 Kanti 2 3 I Ramnagar 217 Karki 91 269 258 Kurela 133 61 218 Karamasi 11 N.A. I Pathiyakhera II Maderankhera 219 Karri 218 345 259 Kurra 135 42 220 Kard 260 249 260 Kusmar 400 218 221 Karri (Kuhee) 460 211 261 Ku\ora 254 68 [ Kachhar II Moto I Bhaisakkera 222 Kasar 55 412 L I Nawalganj 262 Lahar 130 388 223 Kasera 377 149 263 Lahar 430 N.A. 224 Keolai 203 121 264 Lakhangawan 30 423 225 Keron 375 143 [ Nunallra 226 Kerwara 441 205 265 Lakhangawan 314 N.A. 22.7 Khalod 184 N.A. 266 Lakhangawan Khurd 221 36 228 Khamariya 436 183 267 Lalgaon 59 314 I Surycma 268 Lidhora 162 40 229 Khardoti 80 27 269 Liloon 454 187 I Khariya 270 Lohani 361 87 230 72 321 I Semra 231 Kharyani 139 378 271 Loharpura 328 3'4 232 Khatariya 4';9 176 272 Loharpura (Sonoda) 3BO 201 156 274 233 Khatola M 234 Khcjra 443 223 235 Kherakalan 165 328 273 Madanwa 298 247 236 Kherakhurd 354 N.A. 274 Madelanpura 8 421 237 Kheri 220 35 l Parhaprlra 238 Kheriyabujul'g 445 184 275 Madikhera 134 47 275 239 Khero 182 I KUl1da{fa If Kawain 105 270 240 Khirkunwa 276 Madiya Bujurg 432 155 Khiriyakhurd 463 165 241 277 Madiyaghati 464 181 242 Khowa 207 329 I Nannimadiyagheda 243 Khunpura 456 177 278 Madiya Khurd 414 N.A. 244 Kishung:arh 41 295 279 Mado 111 N.A. 245 Kishungarh 274 357 280 Magrai 399 197 246 Kishunpura 429 209 281 Mahua JhaJa 65 320 247 Kodan 330 356 144 272 248 Koloopura 172 N.A. 282 Mah~r

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locution Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial CodeNo. Code No. NI!l. Name of Village 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 J951 3 4 2 3 4 2

325 Nadiya 114 168 M 326 Nagda 356 367 327 Nagori 245 342 286 Majgawanghati 467 180 210 384 287 Mnjgawansher 401 N.A. 328 Naigawan (Tagrabrijpura) 288 Maigawan 23 288 329 Nainagir 46q 167 289 Majgmvan Kalan 103 403 330 Nayakhera 293 88 290 Majhora 365 238 331 Nayakhera 338 225 291 Malar 355 237 332 Nayatal 93 306 292 Malehra 155 261 333 Nandpon 468 175 293 Malgawan l3 299 334 Nnrainpura 51 408 I Algrllla 335 Nayagaon 23 422 294 l\1alpurn 1-89 34 I Purwa No.1 II Pflrwa No.2 295 Malwara 302 N.A. 295 M9mon 3 298 336 Nawada 14 N.A. 297 Manakpura 277 95 337 Nimani 368 213 298 Mandpur 411 202 338 Nipaniva 455 186 299 Mangalpurwa 136 393 339 Niwar 431 170 300 J\1angrola 211 NA 301 Mankari 122 27G 0 I ChninplII"4 If Kut; 340 Oria 9 426 302 Manki 458 166 1 Pathawa"ka"Purwa 303 MaliKora 176 N.A. 304 Mara 395 N.A. P 305 Mardeora 369 138 I Basai IJ Semorhar 341 Padariya 390 151 III Khero 342 Padarsila 372 N.A. 306 Maukhera 40 286 343 Padro 233 331 307 Mawai 222 117 344 Pagara 4 419 308 Mawai 348 85 362 136 309 Medanipura 157 333 345 Palda 1 Sathiya 310 M"hal"khowa 290 373 311 Mel war 204 123 346 Pali 58 317 347 Pali 449 208 312 Moli 193 116 132 379 313 Monpura 239 325 348 Palkohan 349 Pan agar 29 293 314 Morra 53 21 I Hatwa-ka-purwa I Sandia 315 Motigarh 118 387 350 Panchi 284 337 316 Motipura 301 365 351 Pandajhir 323 N.A. 317 Mllchhaudri 396 219 352 Paniya 267 73 213 100 318 Mudar 341 134 353 Panwari 319 Mudiya 124 48 I Chunallkhe-w 1I Math!lrakhera 320 Mudiya 416 158 354 Para 223 119 321 Mugwari 75 280 355 Pargaspura 242 258 322 Murlikhera 226 N.A. 356 Patan 202 N.A. N 357 Patan (Birbal) 198 330 358 Patha 386 N.A. 323 Nactgaonbehman 47 414 359 Pathapura 229 362 I Balmrganf Jl Tapariya 360 Pathar 107 N.A. 324 Nadgaonkhurd 52 414 361 Patharikalan 94 312 211

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3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL-Colltd.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial Code No. Code No. No. N~l11e of Y;ll:lge 1961 1951 No. Name of Village 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

362 P'lthip 17.6 23 398 R:1nikh~ra (Bharwani) 241 257 363 Patl1:_1t'ikhl1rJ 63 304 399 Ranikhera (Sironj) 257 128 364 Patna 346 375 400 Ranipura 232 259 365 [,,,tori 753 37·1 401 Ranital 171 322 356 P;'(o:>ri 471 N.A. 402 Ra.tanpura 44 297 (103 367 Patr:'\ InO 390 Rilwatpura :HS N.A. 404 Richhura 219 109 368 Peera ,. 6 ."' I Masankfzera 369 PipariyD. (Bjj!1~:;hlr:l1) "-~,7 3M 1 JO 370 Pipariy~!k':l]Jn 27il S I I(ek(tfi 371 Pil'rlri'laldmrd 2 405 Safanpatti 151 55 372 I'jpariJ~'khl1rd 3:1') :143 I Bandc1mzkhera 373 Pipat 34 294 406 Sagari 448 185 I Jeu7J!fIli_ru .. ka .. punl'(7 407 Saipunl 235 348 374 Pipraka]an 16~ t,l 408 Sagoriya 371 147 375 Phnrtal 35~ N.A. 409 Saipnrakal;m 71 302 376 Phulera 465 Hi4 410 Salaiya 246 N.A. 377 Plmtwari 168 45 411 Saliya 439 206 I Knkarta/a II ~\T(HII!(}khe:ra 412 Salaiya (Scndhpa) 190 125 1[[ S/lkaryal ·tJ 3 Sanda 359 N.A. 37R Pondi 327 242 /1-14 Sandwa 271 126 379 Pondi (]!aitpl:ra) 405 194 415 Sankropara 7 418 380 Pratap Pllra 196 254 416 Sanodn 387 200 381 Pukhr<:'ia 106 307 417 Sarakna 96 50 382 Pungawan 43 404 I Achhelal1khf'Ya II Badoraf 383 Pllra J78 101 III Hiraplir IV Patllla 384 PUfapatti 141 58 418 Sarguwan 92 281 I Mam;ukhera J Konra Purwa 331 371 385 419 25 410 H I Ber-ka-prfrlva II Bhadan-ka-puJ"Jl'a [[I Kariyal1aro VI Thakurpurwa 386 Ragoli 15 425 420 Satpara 143 38 I KOlldml Jl KClS(lm/Jer{l 421 Semrasekh 444 173 III Aiofc-ka-plIi"ll'(f IV Patlwpul"(J 422 Sendara 446 162 V Patlzwa-ka-['lIl"1rc; 423 Sendhkhuri 21 7 387 Raichaur (Dc-opur) 26l N . .'\. 424 Sendhpa 191 33 388 Raichor 318 3113 425 Serora 77 32 389 Ra,pura "263 360 42. Sewar 292 86 390 RaipurakaJ (11 0 268 65 427 Shallgarh 279 338 391 Raipurakhurd 50 243 428 Sbahpura Khurd 46 319 392 Raja pur (Earaj) 181 122 ,129 Shaipura (Sagoriya) 382 146 393 Rajpura 48 290 430 Sidhdhui 336 235 394 Rajpura (Agr~) 66 406 431 Sigrampura (Amarpura) 60 409 395 Rajplll'a (Kanc:ra) IJ:' 264 432 Sigrampura (Gopa]pura) 133 255 22 300 396 Ramgarh 273 N.J\. 433 Sijariganj 29 397 Ramtoriya 3,p 75 434 Sijwaha 98 30 I Chirala j I G'lil1jora 435 Silaron 83 212

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL-Concld.

Location Location Location Location Serial Code No. Code No. Serial CadeNo. Code No. No. Name of Village ]961 195] No. Name of Village 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4 455 Surajpurakurd (Sogoriya) 366 152 S 64 436 Simariya 150 T I Semreta 437 Sirvo 270 N.A. 456 Taiyamar 391 144 438 Sirong 258 127 f Mahrta-Jhal« 439 Sabha 241 236 457 Tanga 259 250 440 Sourail 440 107 458 Taton 424 N.A. 441 Sooka 240 N.A. 459 Tigl'i 88 31 442 Sorkhi 95 60 460 Tikariya I Doriakhera II Karhrakhera 266 72 1 Khero 443 Sounra 255 70 461 Tikari I Dharampura 146 334 462 Tikeri (ChandanI'm;;) 299 241 444 Souraie 360 80 463 Tilai 385 N.A. 445 Sujanpura 238 113 464 Tipari 351 215 446 Sujara 457 166 465 Tongra 153 262 447 Sukwaha 161 381 466 Toriya 194 120 I Mainari II 448 Sunehra 407 212 449 Sunwaha 418 189 467 Ubri 81 22 450 Suraie 319 364 468 Udaipura 137 391 451 Surajpura 295 129 469 Udaipura Khnrd 164 N.A. I Raunjita II Lamaniya , 470 Udeniya 24 N.A. 452 SurajpurakaJan 243 260 471 Utabli 45 318 453 SurajpurakaJan 401 156 454 Surajpurakhurd 225 251 213

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WORKERS Area OcCll- Name of Literate ,--'--, L.C. FilcilitiM in pied HOllse- Scheduled Scheduled ;md Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total 1)'"'pulatioIl Castes Trib,~s Educated workers(l-IX) _,-...... _--.../...... ---, , ___A. __) r-____A_-~ ,--"----, ,---~ P M F M F M F ]\1 F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1'1

8:3 BijaVl'ar Tahsil 868,700,00 30,517 34,822155,03382,08672,94718,08016,3566,566 6,,14,} 10,9721,10952,57831,283 1 Piparya Khurd 775 19 20 91 54 37 4 3 2 Kanti Po, 2 3 14 .. 37 8 1,488 62 70 329 178 15] 19 20 oJ_ 3 Mamon P. .. ", 2 112 34 2,109 81 99 402 217 IRS 55 54 25 23 14 133 50 4 Pagara 997 10 10 33 18 15 g 5 6 .. 16 4 Bhartoli P. 1,733 52 62 2% 154 142 29 27 28 107 ,)0 6 Gadha PO,P. 2,148 7 71 352 ]96 156 40 38 7 Sankro Bam 6 5 29 2 128 81 P. 474- 42 S9 252 135 117 31 30 IS 17 21 87 57 8 Madelanpura Po. 277 31 41 166 101 65 y Ooria " 9 5'} 35 1,280 48 59 241 138 J 03 24 24 10 Deori DhasanwaJi 18 11 16 I R5 53 738 9 9 36 18 18 5 7 4 14 4 11 Karmasi 650 .. Uninh"bi(cd ,. 12 Angor " -. o,P,M,D. 8,687 543 699 2,826 1,463 1,36:1 4:)7 412 21 lJ MalgO,",'!1\ 25 215 31 950 5110 P. 1,211 62 68 318 180 138 2 4 Ie 115 ,t6 14 Nowada 579 ., Uninhabited 15 Ragoli Po,P. .- 5,232 428 404 2,231 1,173 I,05~ 20C 190 140 nl 528

16 Dargowan P. 1,989 104 125 597 324 273 17 Peera 69 71 7 5 2 212 80 P. 1,009 81 98 419 219 200 75 67 15 14 "14 1 140 95 IX Dikoli P. 1,542 of 128 141 618 329 289 105 95 Ii 16 40 't 188 172 19 Bijaipu[ 1,518 67 78 357 201 IS(, 20 50 34 12 12 3 1 125 88 Barkhera 586 29 33 J52 81 71 29 20 11 50 26

21 Scndhkhuri 805 10 <) II 3tJ 21 17 ' 22 Sijariganj . .. 2 12 939 48 68 325 161 164 3:) 8<) 23 Nayagaon 33 1 23 93 1,527 62 78 362 183 179 38 38 1 23 Il7 73 24 Udeniya Fo, 589 . . . . Uninhabited , . . . 25 Satai Po,I',M,H,D,MI'(O). .. 4,820 572 037 2,8~8 ] ,502 1,386 2(;J :0) 42 42 241 .')5 ~36 S86 26 Hatwaha P. 1,370 93 in 562 300 262 110 85 2 3U 11 202 127 27 Bokna P. 1,627 138 163 746 392 354 83 28 n 73 12 8 35 1 241 182 Majgowa P. 2,180 123 141 629 327 302 'j7 ;:'00 29 Panagar 84 17 14 06 7 93 PO,P,M. 2,460 434 476 2,10] 1,104 1,003 258 207 9 9 119 657 30 LakhangOWdll :2.6 272 P. 5,470 272 310 1,459 767 692 153 DO 104 oS 495 278

31 Jakhron Kalan P. l,075 6] 86 40') 203 206 29 23 22 8 78 32 Jakhron Khurd 141 535 34 41 210 109 101 35 2~ ]3 67 34 33 GUlganj l'o,P,M,D,MP(O). 2,692 415 443 1,fJ,)i) 1,026 310 34 Pipat 933 275 4 234 14 622 314 PO,P, 2,307 326 367 J,ol)l) \)10 779 135 122 212 25 529 305 35 Hirapur P. ')77 60 77 343 187 156 68 60 14 121 83 36 DeMan 1'. 3,115 185 213 857 427 430 121 102 6') 'J6 38 4 275 248 37 DamotipLlrJ 451 33 35 172 91 81 37 33 6 59 7 38 Dongra 982 63 79 375 ])1 liN .. . , 6 130 53 39 Dongarpura ] ,484 36 47 ]89 102 3 ., 44 40 87 5 1 8 67 Maukhcra P. 1,001 151 J76 779 393 386 103 103 35 I 287 196

41 Kishu~garh 2,925 28 30 142 84 58 , . 4 1 47 10 42 B;lmohri 870 49 56 258 140 1]8 94 '67 8 83 43 Pungawan 2,316 30 35 110 'IJ 57 .. J .45 34 Ratanpura 44 983 17 19 83 4·~ 39 1 :.> 27 7 45 Utawali 287 10 10 53 30 23 8 2 8 17

46 ShahpllTa Khurd 498 I 1 13 7 6 3 47 .. Nadgaon Behman 2,285 145 173 770 402 368 75 94 14 23 ]6 2 251 192 48 Rajpura Po. 858 42 44- 236 130 J06 34 33 3 5 85 57 49 Gopalpura (Bharatpura) P. 2,044 113 134 590 331 259 14 14 4 6 6 238 170 50 Raipura Khurd 139 2 3 18 ') ') 5 215 BIJAWAR TAHSIl,

WORKERS NON­ --~---~- WORKERS

I n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. ,-_.A._-.. r-~-"----., r----'--., ,----'----, ~_, ,--.J..._, ,-_-"-_, ,-___ '-_, ,---"--, ,-_.A.__ , No. M F I'll F 1'1'1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 ::22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

36,40321,7764,466 3,SlJ2 L72Z 259 4,000 2,308 70 27 572 122 993 222 49 .!,3H3 3,06629,503 41,(,64 8'3 32 4 .. 3 2 1 2 1 17 29 87 19 18 12 4 1 2 3 66 117 94 5 5 28 7 18 ') 17 84 135 3 14 4 :2 .. · . 2 1 J 82 67 15 j 5 2 5 6 3 2 47 52

86 61 24 14 4 8 5 5 68 75 6 64 41 10 16 3 3 (j 48 60 'I 8 51 32 3 .'I 4 .. · . 1 . . 42 30 76 42 5 8 2 2 2 1 53 50 ') 9 2 4 1. 1 4 14 10

1l .. . . " · . Uninhabited ...... , ...' 12 617 428 86 56 32 62 27 7 _0 4 2 116 65 513 783 93 1 3 32 ') 4 3 .. 5 2 ') 65 92 13 ...... 1,~ . . . ..,. · . Uninhabited 496 336 68 46 74 40 2 14 13 :'0 68 81 392 530 15

137 28 21 6 6 46 46 112 193 tG 105 70 3 12 · . ., 20 25 79 135 17 156 140 7 4 17 8 J 8 19 141 117 18 90 68 21 17 8 5 2 1 1 76 (18 19 41 19 1 3 5 7 31 45 20

12 9 .. .. ') 21 57 52 6 .. 4 .. 26 37 68 7) 22 98 40 J2 20 1 6 13 66 106 23 · . Ullillh'l bited . . 24 628 435 74 80 6 81 36 30 5 9 22 6 2 84 24 566 800 25

130 73 20 12 Ii .. 22 17 2 5 . . 19 23 98 135 177 146 9 7 1 18 4 3 27 31 151 172 153 77 11 4 19 11 .. 13 5 127 209 260 57 32 97 17 23 201 34 2 5 14 8 1 126 52 447 731 352 197 64 15 9 37 16 1 8 24 48 272 414

108 55 17 19 2 9 4 4 2 61 :H 52 25 8 5 3 4 4 ...... 42 32 370 232 52 44 24 58 20 15 2 28 3 75 l3 404 33 177 107 48 18 26 61 203 33 5 1 69 85 381 34 66 35 39 36 2 12 9 2 3 66 35

200 177 15 4 21 13 6 28 56 152 182 36 45 5 5 4 2 .. 5 .. 32 74 37 71 34 13 7 2 23 I) 9 12 4 61 13! 38 59 42 6 1 1 ...... 2 35 4:\ 39 193 153 38 5 40 16 4 7 27 106 HO 40

43 8 3 2 .. 37 48 41 63 9 9 2 .. 57 118 42 41 30 .. 1 3 4 28 23 41 23 5 2 2 1 17 32 44 15 2 13 23 45

(, 3 · . 4 4i'i 200 151 30 26 21 15 151 171) 1)7 73 50 4 4 3 .. .. 4 4 45 49 48 200 150 32 3 4 2 1 16 93 89 4':) 5 4 9 50 216

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,.---- L. C Name of Facilities in pied House- Schtduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds TO\(l1 population Castes Tribes Educated workers(l-IX) ,.---- ,-_.A.--, r---"- ----. r---A..-l r--...A..-~ p M F M F M F M F M F 1 .. 2' J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Naraianpura P. 2,157 65 68 331 170 161 61 66 6 118 73 52 Nadgaon Khurd 1,810 36 42 233 130 103 15 16 :2 92 45 53 Morra Po. 1,533 27 36 164 77 87 .. 2 1 2 50 43 54 Jasgowan Khurd P. 1,040 72 82 363 200 163 33 31 14 · . 131 68 55 Kasar p. 4,178 107 114 484 268 216 44 31 14 18 19 1 170 109

56 Bandhar Po. 320 36 43 ]90 103 87 22 21 1 64 39 57 Bilwar 2,557 39 44 213 109 ]04 30 36 .. 18 61 25 58 Pali 880 77 98 472 257 215 87 88 J 4 10 162 127 59 Lalgowan 630 37 43 168 83 85 17 13 4 53 34 60 Sigrampura (Amarpura) 420 20 22 87 48 39 4 3 4 1 5 32 21

61 Ghorawali Po. 731 21 24 ] 12 68 44 · . 1 5 45 24 62 Buxwaha (Deopur) 1,144 51 54 239 119 110 58 58 5 2 c 1 88 47 63 Patbari Khurd 528 19 23 78 50 28 · . .. 1 6 45 20 64 Bharatpura P. 3,823 174 203 897 464 433 128 In 5 2 53 291 197 65 MahuwajhaJa P, 588 46 52 325 161 164 1 14 1 87 51

66 Rajpura (Agra) 1,344 56 63 271 151 120 50 47 12 95 65 67 Alpura 731 8 10 35 25 10 5 3 · . 17 4 68 Amarpura Kalan Po 993 68 77 358 176 182 60 69 13 17 1 ] 115 104 69 Bandha Po,P. 2,135 179 205 930 501 429 188 168 2 56 4 329 171

70 Deopul'a (Buxwaha) P. 2,153 73 85 356 190 166 22 18 5 1 27 00" 121 45

71 Saipura Kalan Po,To. 456 11 14 81 46 35 · . 24 20 72 Khargapur Po, To. 408 13 13 39 23 16 1 5 1 17 6 73 Agra 638 45 55 227 133 94 56 49 6 · . 90 42 74 Bamni (Ghat) P. 1,965 J28 142 637 331 306 149 122 17 4 216 167 75 Mugwari P. 1,378 83 114 539 298 241 67 51 46 4 184 103

'16 Ghusgawan Po,Ta. 210 2 2 8 6 2 · . .. .. 6 2 6 2 77 Sarora 730 58 66 306 158 148 58 45 4 10 6 4 101 85 78 Kupi)'a P. 4,615 99 109 449 234 215 24 19 17 11 37 · . 143 90 79 Bikrampura 1,171 4S 43 203 ]20 83 10 2 4 13 12 3 74 41 80 Khardoti Po,P. 2,687 183 213 907 451 456 146 5 1 5 49 2 306 252

81 Ubri 340 25 29 141 78 63 13 17 53 36 82 Gora Po. 367 17 21 85 43 42 18 14 · . 28 9 83 SHaron 660 23 27 130 66 64 23 18 1 52 41 84 Bhargowan Po. 1,531 35 44 206 110 96 59 58 6 70 3S 85 Dahi 2,919 62 67 310 164 146 69 65 2 107 60

86 Chaitwa Jatkara 1,354 Uninhabited · . · . 87 Amronia PO,P. 3,344 141 150 639 326 313 69 80 5 4 22 3 211 60 88 Tigri 575 63 83 399 214 185 63 50 27 2() 14 1 135 113 89 Kayan 1'. 1,577 120 136 610 325 285 108 90 42 6 218 145 90 Bamnora Khurd Po. 396 3 3 13 10 3 7

91 Karki 734 50 57 260 137 123 46 34 3 83 30 92 Sargowan 797 63 63 307 159 148 36 36 10 112 78 93 Nayatal Po,P. 3,336 178 199 872 445 427 143 123 67 77 68 3 331 240 94 Pathari Kalan Po,To,P. 1,222 104 112 494 267 227 90 84 .. 26 2 150 130 95 Sorkhi 2,643 122 147 673 354 319 101 91 57 42 4 247 187

96 Sarakna 2,462 175 187 880 458 422 130 103 12 17 24 1 307 271 97 Ban P. 1,368 111 123 557 297 260 65 70 47 35 36 4 183 146 98 Sijwaha 635 38 43 181 101 80 :19 31 6 68 40 99 Ghenochi 1,240 76 87 402 210 192 48 50 30 130 81 100 Gonchipura 1,085 23 27 117 71 46 30 21 8 9 5 42 16 217

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

______• ___WORKERS.A. ______-, NON- WORKERS L,C. I II ,.. __.A._-, III IV V VI VII VIII IX X r-.A.--. ,_.A._-, r---.A.__-, r---.A._-, ,..---.A--., ,--.A.------, ,--"---, ,--""---, ,------"----. No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

78 35 25 25 1 14 12 52 88 51 51 37 5 .. J .. 25 2 10 6 38 58 52 40 35 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 4 .. 27 44 53 90 54 15 I 5 8 5 13 8 69 95 54 140 101 10 8 4 1 1 3 11 98 107 55

49 30 7 2 5 9 39 48 56 54 1] 7 14 .. 48 79 57 125 113 18 2 9 2 9 2 2 4 3 95 88 58 31 25 5 1 16 9 30 51 59 22 15 2 1 7 1 4 1 16 18 60

42 24 1 2 23 20 61 81 42 1 1 3 ;; 2 41 63 62 4S 20 ...... S 8 63 219 147 fO 8 2 13 5 7 11 2 4 28 32 173 236 64 57 22 17 22 1 6 2 7 4 74 113 65

58 53 11 2 3 6 3 13 4 6 56 5S 66 13 2 1 3 2 .. 8 6 67 86 83 14 11 .. .. 13 10 .. . . 1 61 78 68 185 64 76 80 18 1 29 16 5 2 14 10 172 258 59 99 25 5 3 6 11 1 1 7 8 69 121 70

24 20 22 15 '7f 10 6 4 1 .. 2 .. 6 10 72 39 28 11 2 4 9 4 .. .. 27 8 43 52 73 149 140 13 7 18 13 3 10 7 1 12 10 115 139 74 124 78 16 1 3 12 9 12 8 24 114 138 75

4 2 2 ...... 76 75 70 13 8 7 1 2 4 .. 1 4 1 57 63 '77 108 73 .. 20 11 3 12 6 91 125 78 S4 29 8 4 .. 12 8 46 42 79 200 175 33 40 8 32 13 1 11 1 21 23 145 204 80

37 31 6 5 4 6 25 27 81 21 7 9 .. .. 15 33 82 40 41 4 4 3 1 14 23 83 46 27 8 .. 3 .. 13 8 40 61 84 82 40 18 17 1 5 3 1 57 86 85

...... Uninbabited ...... 86 103 29 36 1 2 1 26 9 21 8 7 16 12 115 253 87 109 91 16 22 7 3 79 72 88 155 118 20 13 12 12 5 3 1 15 9 107 140 89 5 2 3 3 90

65 9 5 19 12 2 .. 54 93 91 92 68 5 4 .. 10 6 1 4 47 70 92 :261 188 8 1 [j 2 23 19 15 13 30 114 187 93 113 105 20 21 6 8 4 1 .. 2 117 97 94 215 163 13 14 6 2 11 10 107 132 95

275 249 17 17 2 4 4 5 4 151 151 96 128 98 28 46 12 10 .. .. S 1 114 114 97 53 30 5 7 2 3 2 .. 3 2 1 33 40 98 98 72 5 3 5 4 12 2 6 4 80 111 99 32 8 16 2 29 30 100 218

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate , __.A,__, L.c. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(X.I) ,-___.A. ___-, ,-_._,.__---, ,-__ ..A._---, ,--_.-'------, ,--_-'-__, PM F M F M F 1\1 F M F 1 2 3 4 5 678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

]01 Bi.iak 1,146 16 16 76 49 27 5 4 4 33 7 101 Bnksohi P. 2,471 S5 59 292 159 133 74 6-+ 8 97 67 103 13:lliya 983 41 46 192 104 38 34 33 4 76 30 104 R'Cl'on P. 2,488 139 169 764 385 379 98 100 65 ()S 51) 8 255 16(.) 105 Khirkunwa 639 27 29 127 70 57 41 36 4 50 31

1 nG PllkhreIa 1,437 15 20 97 51 46 4 7 5 34 32 107 Pathar 1,580 Uninhabited JOB M8jgowanKalan 5,614 91 95 401 219 132 41 38 26 20 17 141 54 109 KI]llwarpura Khurd 510 13 J 5 71 33 38 . 17 21 3 17 18 1 J 0 1!33rohi 1,096 32 33 171 89 82 86 79 4 52 46

1 J 1 Mado 651 22211 1 112 Dhodhan 2,166 ~ ~ 1~ 1M M 5 2 56 33 7 66 39 ] 13 Bhojpura P. 1,318 !03 127554287267116113 20 23 21 5 185 89 1J4 Nilildiya 659 7 7 35 17 18 12 14 10 6 115 H"jpura (Kanera) P 642 58 51 269 133 136 41 49 J2 85 52

116 Bi1gaon P. 1,468 84 93 408 202 206 23 23 63 95 29 2 131 128 ] 17 D~ori (Mangal Purwa) 1,188 33 33 174 90 84 .13 7 34 3 44 19 118 Mutigarh P. 5,464 III 114 531 264 267 94 ilfi 33 11 45 1 lSI 117 ] 19 Kilduwan Po. 611 27 27 122 66 56 40 6 1 51 26 120 G:lrkhowan p, 1,306 80 103 469 237 232 54 54 6 1 31 158 121 I 121 Dharra 823 2 2 21 11 10 1 5 122 M[1flkari p. 2,583 99 104 438 237 201 60 55 10 12 29 161 71 123 Chak No.2 41 Uninhabited ... 124 Mudiya 960 11 II 54 27 27 11 10 6 15 7 . 125 Bolr:othi P. 1,612 193 227 1,005 539 466 116 95 11 50 2 375 258

126 Pathiya P. 887 52 56 270 147 123 12 11 19 )2 14 89 5 127 Kanera 271 24 26 128 74 54 22 19 6 46 29 128 Tm:lliya 1,729 14 14 79 43 36 6 29 12 129 Arora 1,120 45 50 2.69 140 129 87 79 15 89 58 !30 L3har P. 4,018 98 107 577 308 269 ~2 45 19 13 53 200 111

131 Harpura Po. 1;460 28 30 157 78 79 2 1 2 53 42 11] Pnikohan P. 5,890 136 136 559 310 249 17 11 15 10 46 1 229 125 HI Kudela 2,641 94 103 420 199 221 40 50 28 12 11 145 135 134 Madikheda P. 1,679 131 146 694 379 315 94 95 2 3 35 237 130 135 Kml'a 696 5 6 29 16 13 1 JO 2

136 ~vlangalpurwa 770 25 25 146 75 71 5 6 2 5 7 4') 26 B7 Udaipura 592 46 54 245 127 118 86 96 6 86 59 DS Deora Po, P, D. 5,563 106 113 469 250 219 48 50 1 2 83 2 188 64 139 Kbaryani P. 9,253 III 116 506 262 244 13 18 106 t12 55 188 99 140 Biswan P. 1,228 145 152 676 354 322 <)0 94 15 22 26 4 230 130

141 Pllrapatti Po, P. 2,070 172 173 747 419 328 70 77 25 32 44 3 265 142 142 Engwan Po,P,M, H,D,MP,(O),H. 2,173 246 248 1,081 605 476 92 99 19 19 168 52 348 121 14.1 Satp.lra Bazar Patti P. 1,138 100 119 528 294 234 18 19 17 J86 115 1 t4 Mah:-ajganj 5,656 284 312 1,365 722 643 126 126 57 81 88 3 491 321 145 An,llliyara P. 4,853 122 151 640 343 297 83 77 1 5 65 1 226 84

146 Tikari 2,526 7 8 51 24 27 3 5 15 16 147 Gulat P. 2,907 65 76 346 197 149 47 43 2 3 38 1 132 104 148 Dharampura Po, P. 8,999 260 310 J ,388 763 625 145 139 96 2 553 334 14J Kachhguwan 352 Uninhabited ... 150 Simariya Po,l'. 2,987 236 267 1,104 552 552 95 97 62 39 73 16 395 2!H 219

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON­ WORKERS ,----~------. -.------~__, II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. ,-_j,-_._..., ~_.A._.... ,---"-_, ,---"-_, ,..-_.A._, r----"--, ,..-_.A..---., ,_..A._...... ,..--..A._...... ,---~'--"",,\ No, M F M r 1\1 F M F]\I( F M F M F M F M .... F M F

18 19 20 Zl 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 16 20 101 29 ., 4 3 4 62 66 102 75 52 13 12 7 3 2 " .. 4 28 58 103 65 30 6 , , ,. " 1 .. 159 76 61 80 S 1 13 7 4 3 3 10 2 130 210 104 33 24 3 2 7 3 4 5 20 26 lOS

30 32 2 2 17 14 106 . , 107 , . Uninlphiled. " . , · , 76 22 34 7 12 13 ]9 6 6 78 128 108 11 9 6 9 16 20 109 51 43 1 3 37 36 1]0 1 1 111 " 40 37 · 2 I . i 16 ') 43 49 112 " 102 178 113 132 17 44 , . ;; ., 7 12 114 8 5 ,. " 73 52 2 1 8 ! 48 84 115

(,0 65 4 1 9 J8 39 2 18 22 71 78 116 , , .. 46 65 117 40 17 1 2 ., , , 3 ,. " 102 52 26 12 21 8 Jl 20 4 9 17 16 83 150 118 ., 15 30119 42 18 9 5 :1 · , .. " 123 102 6 8 4 1 17 5 " 6 S 79 111 120

,. ., .. 6 10 121 5 " · . ]02 40 12 4 S .. .. 33 19 76 130 122 · . Un inhabited, . . . . . 123 11 4 7 12 20 124 294 184 66 74 3 12 164 208 125

,. 65 :; 24 · . ,. 58 118 126 33 25 5 4 4 J :1 28 25 12i 22 12 ,. , , 7 14 24 128 , 86 56 2 2 1 ,. " . " 51 71 129 157 87 1S 7 3 4 8 9 7 S 2 4 108 158 130

, , ' 25 37 131 52 41 .. . " " · . .. 1 120 63 40 40 J5 J 49 21 2 3 81 124 132 109 100 21 35 5 8 2 54 86 133 181 103 43 27 4 4 5 142 185 134 10 2 6 11 135

41 21 8 5 26 45 136 61 41 12 11 7 2 .. 4 7 41 59 137 108 42 3 10 19 5 40 11 4 4 5 62 155 138 66 37 56 35 30 1~ 2 22 25 74 145 139 148 94 11 10 13 3 6 42 33 124 J92 140

191 111 34 26 21 10 3 . . .. 2 7 154 186 141 166 56 64 53 II 22 l() I I 35 1 48 257 355 142 (] , , 4 ,. 108 119 156 101 7 6 1 " 9 S 3 143 344 236 33 25 29 6 50 37 D 13 I 20 4 231 322 144 1SS 63 9 8 3 9 2 3 (, 1 11 10 117 213 145

9 11 146 13 16 " · , .. 5 65 123 90 9 2 · , 6 " " 45 147 463 303 12 1 28 21 9 .. .. 4 I 24 20 210 291 148 Uninhahited .. , ' , , , , , , 149 " " · . 276 187 67 72 S 5 22 12 S 4 17 11 157 261 150 220

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,---"--, L.c. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Vilage available acres Houses Holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(X-I) r----.A------. ,-----"---1 ,---..A..--1 r--____J\_--l ,---..A---.. PM F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Safanpatti Po. 2,305 108 Ii!! 524 276 248 35 27 15 2 184 91 152 Hardolpatti Po, P. 2,360 76 81 371 210 161 20 16 25 9 18 142 83 153 Tongra Po. 709 34 44 215 114 101 43 41 4 81 65 154 Kamodpura Po, P. 841 60 64 342 176 166 84 74 62 117 101 155 Ma1ehra P,H,Po,M,D,Rhc,Hos. 5,136 626 692 2,923 1,644 1,279 167 150 79 64 677 110 913 228

156 Khatola P. 612 25 33 129 72 57 55 3R 157 Medanipura 1,811 44 51 276 159 ]17 62 54 27 21 107 73 158 Berkheri (Ratuwa Nala)P. 836 93 93 334 168 166 38 39 54 22 16 100 89 159 Baidpura 447 4 4 22 10 12 .. 4 160 J>atra P. 1,232 66 76 381 199 182 59 47 28 122 53

161 Sukwaha 12,015 85 92 404 230 174 28 12 89 77 15 139 43 162 Lidhora 1,081 37 47 243 137 106 10 7 3 6 7 81 17 163 Pipra Kalan P 1,511 58 65 308 161 147 51 45 29 2 107 49 164 UdaipLll'u khurd 166 Uninhabited .165 Khera kalan P. 4,365 94 103 565 299 266 S[ 81 5 6 39 194 21

166 Ghungri 3,370 9 9 26 14 12 13 11 9 6 167 Badcra P. 1,014 70 81 326 176 ISO 63 40 13 40 5 99 79 168 Phutwari P. 2,338 181 194 968 509 459 136 118 126 108 36 4 302 35 169 Dharampur8 Khul'd 410 85 93 424 235 189 79 70 52 7 13 141 56 170 Baraj P. 703 52 62 229 llR III 46 39 6 8 73 27

171 Ranital Po, P. 1,513 176 195 870 477 393 144 119 2 53 3 324 205 172 Ko)oopura 915 J 1 1 1 1 173 Kota 1,396 13 17 77 45 32 16 18 2 33 174 Barba8pur 2,111 Uninhabited ... 175 Bhorkhonwa 3,170 48 48 234 129 105 57 50 60 55 18 86 47

176 Mankora 2,291 Uninhabited .. 177 Bachhraoni P. 2,818 175 203 906 485 421 130 106 6 10 43 297 217 178 Pura 814 29 37 199 104- 95 38 43 27 11 65 26 179 Bandha(Semariya) Po, P. 2,570 215 228 1,017 511 506 90 91 32 20 50 357 290 180 Arora 498 Uninhabited '"

181 Rajapur Baraj P. 587 68 70 352 192 160 79 60 7 111 77 182 Khero 1,973 3 3 17 8 9 1 7 3 183 Sigrampura(Gopalpura)P. 1,174 88 118 495 279 2[6 82 72 18 26 14 203 124 184 Khaloti 506 Uninhabited ... 185 Bairagarh 245 23 23 110 57 53 18 17 7 30 25

186 Kupi P. 4,298 189 189 815 422 393 76 77 132 122 52 11 261 148 187 Hulmau 751 Uninhabited ... 188 Boodor P. 1,473 86 114 502 255 247 39 42 53 4 163 80 189 MaJpura 843 32 35 159 87 72 2 2 5 11 2 49 36 190 Salai ya Sendhpa 1,004 31 36 168 86 82 23 19 1 6 51 40

191 Sendhpa Po, P, M, MP(O). 2,631 197 230 944 494 450 137 121 130 16 331 159 192 Mahrajpura 392 2 2 2 2 1 193 Moli 563 22 27 150 79 71 2 3 11 2 52 38 194 Toriya 649 24 27 139 78 61 3 2 54 3 195 Chhaiekun wa P. 735 53 62 276 143 133 42 40 8 12 34 2 93 90

196 Pratappura P. 1,999 81 97 477 245 232 115 104 32 162 151 197 Gopalpura(Singmmpllra)P. 1,221 51 62 282 155 127 60 46 9 103 40 198 Pa tan(Beerbal) P. 6,214· 104 106 489 264 225 68 61 46 :n 43 158 89 199 Kudapani 401 Uninhabited ... 200 Kakra 2,048 23 23 105 51 54 50 52 37 23 221

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

______WORKERS.A. ____ _ NON­ WORKERS 11 III IV V VI VII vln IX X ,---"--, ~ ..A..--, ,-__ .A.. __, ,_J...._, ,-_..11..._, ,- _-"--, ,_J....._-, ,-_-"-_, ,-_-"-_, ,-_-"-_-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1.7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

142 26 23 63 4 1 2 .. ]J . 1 2 .. 92 157 151 110 58 22 11 1 4 6 8 3 2 68 78 152 78 58 5 1 .. 1 2 33 36 153 90 83 7 7 .. 20 11 S9 65 154 453 167 5 73 21 63 16 24 12 6 213 18 731 1,051 155

55 38 .. .. 17 19 156 96 66 4 7 3 .. 4 52 44 157 91 78 8 .. 1 11 68 77 158 3 1 6 12 159 78 39 11 4 9 2 4 7 15 5 77 129 160

76 11 2 2 6 22 30 8 2 17 4 91 13J 161 63 9 16 8 2 .. .. 56 89 162 83 40 5 6 8 .. 6 S 3 54 98 163 Uninhabited 164 161 9 12 6 5 7 4 4 2 5 lOS 245 165

5 6 .. 4 . . 5 6 166 71 51 20 19 .. 1 .. " 7 9 77 71 167 178 17 64 12 9 2 5 9 23 17 207 424 J68 103 33 17 23 3 7 7 4 94 133 169 64 18 9 9 45 84 170

254 181 , 6 5 39 19 2 2 15 5 153 188 171 ...... 1 · . 172 20 1 1 11 12 32 173 Uninhabited .. 174 31 14 6 6 18 7 10 10 20 10 43 58 175

Uninhabited 176 269 193 24 23 4 1 188 204 177 53 19 10 7 .. 2 ...... 39 69 178 283 237 10 13 9 22 4 1 7 8 25 28 154 216 179 180

93 69 4 5 8 3 3 3 81 83 181 7 3 ., 1 6 182 174 99 1 22 22 6 3 76 92 183 Uninhabited . , · . 184 18 11 10 2 12 27 28 185

89 58 64 65 8 73 25 . ~ . . . . 17 10 161 245 186 Uninhabited .. 187 138 66 12 13 1 5 1 6 1 92 167 188 35 22 14 14 38 36 189 42 29 9 11 35 42 190

19~ 106 26 23 18 6 8 15 5 24 5 43 16 163 291 191 1 .. 1 192 51 38 .. 1 27 33 193 50 3 4 .. 24 58 194 63 58 14 18 14 14 50 43 195

154 144 .. 8 7 83 81 196 90 33 8 4 2 .. 1 5 52 87 197 109 56 16 4 13 8 10 9 2 3 17 106 136 198 .. .. Uninhabited .. " · . 199 26 19 2 2 7 1 3 14 31 200 222

VILL4.GE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,----"----., L.Co Name or Facilitie~ in pied House- Scheuulcd Scheduled and Total Village available acres Houses holds Total p0puJation Castes Tribes Educated workers(I-IX) No. , ___.-A.. __-, ,--_A__ -, ,.--..A.._-, ,--_..A.._.,~ P M F M F M F 1\1 F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

20J Bdrma P. 1,281 153 159 780 413 367 87 71 24 IS 42 3 274 97 202 Patun 656 .. . . Uninhabited ...... 233 KeoJai 654 45 49 226 lIS J08 71 67 5 J2 2 77 53 204 Mdw,lr P. 561 53 57 274 152 J22 27 21 46 8 82 6 205 Dhungowan P. 732 36 47 195 106 89 30 24 2 <) 67 29

206 Bamni (chhaiekun wa) P. 1,242 YO 124 571 297 274 119 104 41 3 171 140 207 Khowa 2,622 22 22 122 68 54 36 18 38 37 201 Bilachopl'a 5,316 3 7 38 19 19 15 12 3 14 5 209 Dasudha 1,283 16 16 60 29 31 2 18 27 13 15 15 210 Naigawan (Tagra Drijpur) 4,740 48 48 222 109 113 109 113 61 55

21 J Mangrola 3,589 .. Uninhabited 212 Chan doli 623 31 36 175 94 81 4 62 23 213 Panw;}l'i P. 2,113 215 292 1,139 612 527 192 ]71 2. 42 3 389 214 214 Bankpul'

21(, Daman Kola 414 10 17 78 36 ,17: 23 22 217 Dihtri 4,611 33 42 187 103 84 7 8 :13 22 5 69 3 218 Karri 645 28 28 110 58 52 58 51 2 41 35 219 Richhara 723 38 45 205 113 92 11 7 16 69 32 220 Kheri 1,032 17 19 110 59 51 13 2 38 4

221 Lakhaugawan Khul'd p. 1,037 56 61 300 163 137 27 21 19 5 I) 106 65 222 Mawai 616 14 16 90 51 39 12 25 223 Para p. 367 56 66 320 170 150 60 55 12 103 69 224 Arol 382 Uninhabited 225 Surajpur Khmd 1'. 1,002 70 100 424 197 227 13 24 11 16 41 1. 137 125

226 Murlikhcrd 86 Uninhabited 227 Jasga\Van Kalan Po, P. 3,I35 79 101 454 246 208 113 100 4 17 J6 160 92 228 Badagaon P. 5,637 133 143 587 304 283 105 87 46 56 48 195 128 129 Pathapur P. 837 39 39 202 100 102 100 102 9 66 70 230 Jhingari P. 2,224 155 183 766 403 363 120 115 41 71 41 285 183

231 Chanclpura 315 Uninhabited 232 Ranipura Po. 275 41 43 233 121 112 55 54 21 80 70 233 Padro 5,286 Uninhabited 234 Badcra 282 Uninhabited 235 Saipura 1,110 25 25 124 58 56 8 38 10

236 Kadwara }', E. 3,250 41 41 186 100 86 51 43 4 68 24 237 Bhonera P. 2,538 179 196 946 505 441 142 115 55 4 302 175 238 Sujanpura 401 3 3 7 5 2 2 1 239 Monpura Po. ] 10 ]2 12 56 35 21 S 23 18 240 Sooka 177 Uninhabited

241 Ranikhera (Bharwani) Po. 749 13 15 64 39 25 .. 4 3 4 25 14 242 Palgaspura Po. 813 14 19 92 47 45 4 2 .. .. 36 13 243 Surajpura Kalan Po, P. 3,23Q 172 185 783 418 365 47 52 89 96 27 283 182 244 Barsat Po. 460 2 2 IJ 6 5 3 4 4 2 245 Nagori 3,101 12 12 64 30 34 19 30 16 15

246 Salaiya 1,446 2 2 7 3 4 .. . . 1 247 Ghaura Po,P,M,H,D,MP(O). .5,805 684 782 3,611 1,900 1,711 351 328 7 6 447 106 1,163 462 248 Gorakhpur P. 3,212 203 228 1,021 526 495 210 172 88 81 63 9 339 178 249 Bharwani Po. 473 1 1 5 1 4 1 .. 250 Kalothar Po. 1,583 9 11 46 24 22 16 0 223

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

_._. __ . __.__ ._. __ . ______. ___WORKERS A _____ .______-, NON· WORKERS II 1II IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,..---"---, r' ---'''------, ,~---.-,-."-----.. (-.----\....---~ r---"--, .....-.A._-., ,----...A-_-.., r--_;'____' ,----"--, ,------'--., No, M F M 1; M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

II:! 19 20 21 2~ 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

156 69 52 15 11 .5 .5 4 45 8 139 270 201 Uninhabited 2m GI 37 '"; .. It; :2 2 41 55 203 82 (j 70 116 204 .58 29 ') 39 60 205 ., 131 107 I} l_1 26 126 1~4 206 18 17 II 8 8 12 30 17 207 10 5 .2 2 5 14 208 is l4 14 J6 209 19 47 8 41 48 58 210

Uninh8bited 211 61 21 /.." 1 32 58 212 270 153 76 51 28 10 7 8 223 313 213 41 1) 6 8 6 29 48 214 ?fj 07 -,-q 42 .\ J3 9 2 2 95 125 215

~3 2:! .. 13 20 216 43 1 6 I 17 2 34 81 217 ., .) 33 20 3 3 13 17 J7 218 52 24 " 7 11 4 44 60 219 38 .\" 21 47 220

84 47 22 18 57 72 221 25 26 3') 222 81 62 8 7 2 10 2 67 81 223 ... Uninhabited 224 109 \07 11 11 6 3 7 3 60 102 225

Uninhabited 226 150 92 4 2 3 1 86 116 227 125 oil 12 4 1 27 14 3 2 27 20 109 155 '228 44 -tS J7 25 4 .. 1 34 32 229 i96 17'_J 59 60 6 15 4 5 118 180 230

Uninhabited 231 n 64 5 L 3 4 41 4~ 232 Uninhabited 233 ... Uninhabited 234 18 3 4 16 7 30 46 235

13 [5 4 :1 4! 5 11 32 62 236 228 146 33 24 8 ~O 5 13 20:; 266 237 2 1 3 1 238 23 18 12 3 239 Uninhabited 240

18 12 '-I 3 2 14 11 24J 33 13 3 11 32 242 205 134 J3 6 24 12 6 29 36 135 ]83 243 4 2 2 3 244 13 11 3 4 14 19 245

3 4 246 .554 254 25 13 64 luG 61 74 21 51 II 188 102 737 1,24Y 247 238 92 18 7 5 1 5 2 1 22 I 53 72 187 3[7 248 1 4 249 16 9 8 13 250 224

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ;-_A____, L. C. Name of Facilities III pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(X.1) r----"----. ~--"'---. ,-__.A.....-, ,---.A.. __ , r----"---, PM F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

251 Amarpura Khurd 586 Uninhabited 252 Dongari),3 777 Uninhabited .. 253 Patori 4,930 35 36 189 103 86 · . 89 77 2 61 56 254 Kutora Po, P. 4,991 266 294 1;304 708 596 179 163 85 98 54 5 449 309 255 Sonra 2,441 128 148 657 353 304 96 95 3 8 10 241 195

256 Amarwan 1,334 50 56 238 132 106 80 69 13 10 82 18 257 Ranikhera (S ironj) 850 31 35 184 104 80 32 21 .. .. 3 64 43 258 Sironj 1,539 41 48 205 104 101 35 29 12 69 2 65 62 259 Tanga 3,417 69 78 293 154 139 16 12 61 38 21 104 79 260 Karri P. 5,062 155 163 716 385 331 111 111 43 49 82 10 251 120

261 Raichaur (Dcopur) 2,077 Uninhabited 262 Deopur (Raichaur) 2,196 Uninhabited 263 Raipura P. 6,432 122 111 442 233 209 49 39 59 74 43 2 137 9 264 Bhainskhar Po,P. 1,993 41 41 190 95 95 7 8 8 7 3 63 8 265 Ghairi 1,519 Uninhabited

266 Tikariya 1,664 41 47 218 110 108 31 34 13 3D 65 60 267 Paniya 254 54 61 300 151 149 23 20 62 52 33 97 34 268 Raipura Kalan 1,339 18 18 93 48 45 43 17 I 31 10 .) 269 Dhangowan 1. 3,349 184 199 930 519 411 91 67 69 139 79 7 359 147 270 Sirvo 510 Uninhabited

271 S:U1dwa Po,P. 6,570 295 367 1,481 778 703 329 310 126 8 523 369 272 Bhondi 987 Uninhabited 273 Ramgarh 1,548 " Uninhabited ...... 274 Kishungarh l:'o,l',M,D. 2,885 J79 182 713 395 318 80 66 10 16 184 31 228 69 275 Kachhra P. 2,027 68 71 280 156 124 30 56 5 97 6

276 Bhelda P. 2,975 150 181 770 416 354 104 88 44 7 33 299 206 277 Manakpura 4,658 18 18 85 46 39 ...... 28 15 278 Pidariya Kalan P. 3,493 61 68 405 210 195 24 2lJ 17 4 25 5 114 19 279 P. 9,133 J42 165 728 399 329 114 79 50 31 87 15 269 166 280 Bankigirouli 2,477 21 21 105 64 41 2 13 39 19

28l Garda P. 1,895 36 36 184 96 88 43 49 28 6 60 35 282 Baron P. 2,413 95 110 503 273 230 77 '76 7 8 34 8 184 36 283 Hardotha P. 1,223 65 80 352 196 156 43 44 29 11 138 70 284 Panchi 1,961 2 2 14 8 6 · . 1 7 3 285 Arora 267 Uninhabited

286 Chhapri 223 Uninhabited 287 Kachhara 2,177 Uninhabited 288 Bineka 2,087 Uninhabited 289 Jharkullwa 1,474 35 37 163 86 77 14 9 38 40 2 50 31 290 Meharkhowa 2,410 30 30 159 77 82 47 34 46 39

291 Bebarwara 6,807 63 63 288 140 148 3 5 104 130 85 85 292 Sewar 1,983 89 97 397 213 184 79 79 12 11 21 1 151 106 293 Nayakhera P. 659 4 6 29 14 15 2 2 ., 9 8 194 Deopur (Phutera) 2,047 49 70 345 197 148 78 64 22 11 19 5 108 35 295 Surajpura Po,P. 1,710 72 89 416 231 185 72 70 7 11 16 2 140 97

296 Chopra 4,242 31 31 131 7l 60 · . .. 42 37 1 .. 51 23 297 Pipariya (Bi.iaisingh) 3,814 37 37 151 69 82 22 24 26 41 7 1 47 5 298 Madanwa 1,948 5 5 21 11 10 11 10 6 ·6 299 Tikri (Chandanpura) 601 26 28 127 64 63 39 24 300 Chandanpura 1,359 26 29 122 61 61 .54 55 2 39 20 225 BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,.------" ---, WORKERS I II III V VI VII VIII IX X L.c. IV No. ,_.A._, r--.A._, ,--...... _~ ,..---'--, ,...... --"--, ,.----A--, ~ ,.------"--, ,..---A--, .---"--, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

Uninhabited 251 Uninhabited 252 40 43 4 12 8 9 42 30 253 320 219 69 58 12 2 34 25 12 5 259 287 254 224 170 14 22 3 2 112 109 255

58 I 13 17 6 4 50 88 256 56 31 7 7 5 1 40 37 257 47 43 9 11 9 8 39 39 258 77 51 18 22 2. 4 6 3 50 60 259 174 73 38 34 4 23 13 7 5 134 211 260

Uninhabited 261 Uninhabited 262 73 ' 6 32 7 14 2 9 3 96 200 263 37 2 13 2 II 4 Z 32 87 264 Uninhabited 265

57 52 7 8 1 45 48 266 32 41 28 4 11 3 5 4 3 54 115 267 21 5 5 5 5 17 35 268 210 50 85 79 24 2 15 8 1 15 9 7 160 264 269 Uninhabited 270

398 272 38 32 5 48 36 3 14 16 28 255 334 271 Uninhabited 272 Uninhabited 273 49 16 1 2 18 24 19 23 3 30 2 2 81 27 167 249 274 4() 30 4 1 9 17 2 59 118 275

254 178 8 11 3 25 25 117 148 276 17 15 7 4 18 24 277 96 8 14 11 1 3 96 176 278 131 29 38 74 8 SO 63 14 28 130 163 279 4 39 15 25 22 280

5S 3S .,. 5 36 S3 281 161 \ 6 7 2 3 1 6 5 7 21 8~ 194 282 109 47 9 4 8 8 14 4 5 58 86 283 7 2 1 I 3 284 Uninhabited 285

Uninhabited 286 Uninhabited 287 Uninhabited 288 35 25 4 6 1 10 36 46 289 31 41 '),9 8 5 2 43 290

, 81 80 1 1 3 3 55 63 291 132 102 7 4 3 8 62 78 291 9 8 5 7 293 56 17 31 17 10 3 5 3 89 113 294 106 78 13 10 2 6 3 2 11 6 91 88 295

39 23 12 20 37 296 39 5 8 22 77 297 4 1 2 5 5 4 298 19 11 19 13 25 39 299 24 12 12 7 3 1 22 41 300 226

VILLAGE D1RECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Li terate ,------L.C Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Tota) No. ViHage available acres HOllses holds Total population Castes Tribes Ed!lcated IYorkers(I-IX) r---~J.._-~ r---'--\ f--"J-~-) r---·-~--~----.. r·-~_A.· .. -") P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]1 12 13 14 15 16 17

301 Matipura 1,243 45 4l 201 107 94 1 1 79 7.1 63 47 302 Malwara 1,132 Uninhabited .. , 303 Ella 1,422 21 21 61 31 30 J) 30 2·1 lY 304 Dhatora 1,729 87 9S 473 259 214- 94 88 7 5 .182 113 305 Bamnaura Kalan Po, P. 5,647 508 521 2,235 1,184 1,051 293 2·~3 12 1<)" 153 11 SO:! 613

306 Dalipur P. 2,731 137 150 627 327 300 44 41 20 31l 52 15 207 116 J07 Bineda P. ),388 49 49 224 125 99 93 95 6 73 13 308 Darguwan Po, P. 4,327 261 309 1,394 738 656 154 133 13 3l 171 39 449 229 3D') Blmjp!lra 1,052 n ~ ]00 ~ ~ ~ n 5 .) 63 /1.) 310 Kachari P. 616 47 47 208 105 103 62 58 (16 45

311 Dhimarwan P. (\03 63 82 340 172 168 7 G 16 108 93 312 Cl1hain 937 33 33 162 85 77 2~ 'J 6 58 3 313 Kanjara 694 54 54 209 111 98 34 55 3 &9 10 314 Lakhanguwan 689 Uninhabited .. . 315 Rmvatpura 1,134 1J ninh\lbited .. .

316 Harduwa 809 Uninhabited ... 317 Dhanguwan 1,201 Uninhabited ... 318 Raichor P. 2,04) 28 28 133 74 59 20 14 21 47 11 3t9 Sorai 3,074 37 37 157 86 71 50 54 40 320 Ilamohori Kalan 1,444 42 51 228 117 III 40 32 2 73 60

321 Cilhulla 627 15 19 91 50 41 8 6 322 Bhadaura 627 20 23 107 60 47 14 IO 12 .3 323 Pandajhir 578 Uninhabited ... 324 Hathna 319 49 59 263 133 130 39 37 5 8 ~2 61 325 BaJJpura 140 9 11 58 25 33 9 13 16 J7

326 Bajna Po,P,D. 8,968 272 296 1,264 685 579 184 181 185 18 4·IB 228 327 Pondi 1,806 8 8 36 16 20 2 7 3 328 Loharpura 1,754 Uninhabited .. , 329 Junwani 1,911 33 33 144 78 66 I '~5 10 330 Koelan 2,325 13 13 60 29 31 23 22 J7 13

331 Purwa P. 4,485 53 55 246 120 126 7 2 81 118 16 76 64 332 Bamohri Khurd 659 45 63 262 155 107 50 34 2 1 85 47 333 Budera P. 466 50 59 268 159 109 34 26 9 7 118 50 334 Dongarpura 934 31 32 178 96 82 38 33 11 69 42 335 Basantpura 700 8 13 53 28 25 17 4 18 13

336 Sidhdhaie 233 19 22 141 65 76 49 48 43 33 3:17 Bafanand No. 1 2,359 26 26 136 49 87 13 13 15 27 37 338 Nayakhera 684 13 13 44 23 21 8 4 1 2 15 339 Pip(lriya Khurd 2,035 20 22 98 55 43 3 31 21 340 Halaoni P. 978 150 184 795 407 388 112 115 23 30 :1 259 146

341 Mudar 3,750 44 51 222 III 111 ]3 11 61 61 75 57 342 Sobha 1,777 16 17 66 33 33 22 22 343 Hatanand No.2 1,257 Uninhabited ; 344 Gopalpura 1,761 8 8 38 17 21 i7 21 10 12 345 Bukchur 1.374 27 28 110 55 55 32 3U ~2 24

346 Patna 1,942 38 38 168 77 91 7 30 70 61 46 36 347 Ramtoriya Po,P,M,MP(O). 2,675 291 330 1,415 746 669 192 167 78 4 466 180 348 Mawaie P. 1,928 102 125 535 290 245 53 45 63 8 176 50 349 Kowailo 1,145 9 13 64 38 26 15 8 21 J 5 350 Bhartala 2,774 24 25 105 54 51 32 37 3 34 29 227

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS -~------~------"- , NON· WORKERS lJ III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ,---"-, ,--~.A.._-... ,--__ A_) ,.-_.A.._~ ,_..11..----, ,-_.A._, ,--""--, ,--..II..~ ,-_...... -. ,---"----... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 J.7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

31 17 29 30 :\ 44 47 301 Uninhabited .. .. 302 23 19 · . 1 7 II 303 177 111 3 2 1 , ] 77 101 3Q4 618 487 17 20 21 .1 37 29 16 11 3 90 63 382 438 305

107 66 16 4 22 30 11 6 1 25 34 120 184 306 53 23 7 . . 7 · . .. 2 6 8 52 66 307 260 135 26 2 22 33 24 2 21 10 3 82 58 289 427 308 43 34 .. 3 9 4 35 ';1 309 (iO 39 4 4 2 39 58 310

106 93 2 64 75 311 58 3 · . .. · . 27 74 312 0 55 5 <) I 5 5 42 88 313 Uninhabited 314 Uninhabited 315

Unnhabitetd 316 .. , ...... Uninhabited 317 10 3 3 Jl 21 8 2 27 48 318 21 5 ,'11 35 2 32 31 319 54 47 19 13 44 51 320

26 4 5 .. · . .. .19 37 321 32 18 5 3 5 3 18 23 322 .. Uninhabited .. .. 323 60 43 7 4 I) 3 9 11 51 69 324 16 J 3 4 9 16 325

284 160 7 4 28 4 32 40 10 11 76 20 237 351 326 7 3 9 17 327 .. Uninhabited .. .. 328 20 14 7 10 3 33 56 329 11 6 13 12 18 330

56 47 ]0 16 3 2 44 62 331 79 47 · . 3 2 70 60 332 103 50 7 2 2 4 41 59 333 69 42 27 40 334 18 13 10 12 335

29 26 14 7 22 43 336 21 16 12 87 337 15 · . .. il 21 338 15 , . · . .. 16 21 . . 24 22 339 "7 216 1:'6 11 5 f I 4 3 3 4 14 1 148 242 340

49 33 5 4 2 · . 19 20 36 54 341 6 9 10 13 5 1 11 11 342 .. · . Uninhabited 343 9 ') .. 3 1 7 9 344 12 4 8 8 1:" 12 23 31 345 37 28 4 8 2 3 .. 31 55 346 327 135 22 10 10 34 10 I 18 3 48 22 280 489 347 146 44 8 :3 q 1 7 3 5 114 195 348 15 9 6 6 17 11 349 21 11 13 18 20 22 350 228

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate r--'----I L.e. Name of Facilitie~ in pied House- ' Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds , Total__ population..A.. __, Castes Tribes Educated workers(I-lX) ,-_..A..--, ,---"--, r--""'___..., .------"----0 p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

35.1 Tipad 3,573 28 28 123 63 60 .. 60 55 3S 26 352 Phurtal 3,492 Uninhabited .. .. 353 Awar 608 10 16 75 31 44 .. .. " 2 22 17 354 Khera Khurd 1,436 Uninhabited .. .. 355 Malar 3,271 36 38 158 83 75 25 20 6 7 68 46

356 Nagda 2,368 38 38 172 81 91 8 12 33 33 55 32 357 Jhabarra 968 9 9 40 20 20 20 17 .. 13 12 358 Chapner 1,608 58 58 259 134 125 20 24 93 91 4 77 52 359 Sanda 1,392 Uninhabited ,. ., 360 Souraie Po. 1,387 39 49". 212 120 92 76 63 1 10 70 37

361 Loh8ni P. 1,026 83 100 473 234 239 40 49 4 2 22 2 149 75 362 Palda 2,134 IS 16 54 29 25 2 2 4 22 8 363 Hansri 790 36 44 233 128 105 52 49 1 4 73 39 364 Jaitpur P. 9,341 249 263 1,064 550 514 53 60 70 69 77 6 349 217 365 Majhora P. 1,905 44 54 261 140 J21 26 19 18 25 6 2 94 71

SurajpuraKhurd (Sagoriyu) 366 1,011 10 10 45 18 27 . ' .. 2 14 12 367 Dardoniya 3,343 17 19 86 43 43 15 18 4 29 27 368 Nimani P. 2,293 51 78 324 178 146 21 19 52 67 17 138 93 369 Mardeora P. 3,424 237 266 1,146 595 551 139 122 96 88 105 23 388 252 370 Jagara 2,335 28 30 165 92 73 60 48 61 40

371 Sagoriya 5,470 36 37 161 88 73 5 7 33 30 4 63 45 372 Padarsila 3,457 Uninhabited .. 373 Hardowa 1,293 Uninhabited .. 374 Hinota 1,710 8 8 42 26 16 5 1 1 1 16 7 375 Keron 2,112 6 7 28 17 11 1 .. 11 6 -= 376 Hirdepur 1,664 Uninhabited .. 377 Kasera 3,870 30 33 113 59 54 5 7 .II 23 6 43 35 378 Dogasra 2,715 Uninhabited .. 379 Goranand 2,833 Uninhabited " 380 Loharpura (Sanoda) 1,415 11 11 43 26 17 16 10

381 Gadohi 2,351 79 79 387 199 188 26 30 69 81 6 141 90 382 Shaipura (Sagoriya) 1,583 13 14 63 34 29 23 21 383 Jra 3,355 24 24 103 54 49 48 19 1 39 32 384 Bhatator (Majgawan) 576 31 32 162 85 77 22 6 1 61 36 385 Tilai 584 Uninhabited .. \ ..

386 Patha 1,121 Uninhabited .. .. ., 387 Sanoda P. 1,523 32 36 168 98 70 lO 65 31 388 Geolaie 806 14 16 51 27 24 18 17 3 23 16 389 Dangr[li 843 13 13 62 38 24 .. 24 2 30 13 390 Padariya P. 1,016 ~7 70 257 144 113 33 20 40 36 14 4 98 64

391 Taiyamar P. 1,873 64 72 345 183 162 62 45 39 35 28 1 122 89 392 Birampura 1.233 42 43 184 99 85 2 37 17 8 2 50 27 393 Rhujpura (kusmar) 681 25 32 157 79 78 13 10 4 52 38 394 Amkhuwa 1,257 Uninhabited .. 395 Mara 1,258 Uninhabited ..

396 Muchhandri 729 45 61 296 146 150 62 64 1 8 89 75 397 ChachaiSemra 2,315 49 69 296 143 153 14 13 1 G 3 102 87 398 lwsarmau 1,900 2 3 :; s 5 399 Magrai Po 1,399 29 30 156 80 76 4 3 ] I 14 21 3 56 40 400 Kusmar 1,510 59 69 283 137 146 17 19 5 4 14 95 87 229

BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON­ .--______.A.. __~, --, WORKERS I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. ,-_-"-----. ,_-"---, ,--"'_, ,_-"-----. ,_-"----, ,.----"-_-. ..--"----. ,_h_--. r--.A..-, r--..A---, No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

36 26 '0 I. •• 27 34 351 .. Uninhabited ...... 352 20 17 ...... 2 9 27 353 Uninhabited. , 354 49 35 10 1f 9 15 29 355

51 28 4 4 26 59 356 11 10 2 2 7 8 357 72 52 4 ...... 57 73 358 .. .. Uninhabited .. .. 359 70 35 1 50 55 360

119 52 3 .. 14 3 23 9 85 164 361 .. . .. 18 5 4 3 7 17 362 71 39 2 55 66 363 226 160 51 27 9 29 18 26 9 8 3 201 297 364 49 13 7 7 27 40 11 11 46 50 365

4 5 5 11 1 4 15 366 .. 17 16 12 11 14 16 367 78 59 19 15 . . .. 18 13 4 .. , . 23 2 40 53 368 205 87 23 10 1 5 50 16 2 129 112 207 299 369 48 21 10 13 9 31 33 , 370

32 12 8 12 13 12 8 8 2S 28 371 Uninhabited .. 372 Uninhabited , • .. 373 10 3 5 3 lD 9 374 7 4 6 6 5 375

...... Uninhabited .. 376 16 7 19 18 5 3 10 ]6 19 377 Uninhabited .. 378 ...... Uninhabited .. .. , . 379 12 6 3 4 1 10 7 380

55 15 4 20 13 37 49 38 58 98 381 15 15 .. 1 6 5 1 1 11 8 382 25 22 2 2 2 10 7 15 17 383 61 16 20 24 41 384 Uninhabited .. 385

Uninhabited ,. 386 49 22 5 5 9 6 33 39 387 23 16 .. .. 4 8 388 23 .. 6 .. 10 1 3 8 11 389 27 19 5 14 6 5 47 39 46 49 390 • 95 69 7 4 6 6 9 .. 8 7 61 73 391 24 11 1 6 19 16 49 58 392 52 38 •• •• '0 27 40 393 Uninha bited .. 394 Uninhabited. , 395

89 71 ., 4 57 75 396 93 69 8 8 1 10 41 66 397 5 ...... 398 44 29 4 .. .. S 11 24 36 399 65 64 7 4 23 19 42 59 400 230

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,---~-""", L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Vilagc available acres Houses Holds Total population Castes Tribes Educated workers(X-l) ..--___""'----.. r--...A. _--, .--__ .A._-...... ----"----, ..----"---, PM F M F 1\1 F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 )0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

40] Majgowan sher 11,404 4 4 10 645 4 5 2 402 Govindpul'a 227 Uninhabited .. 403 Alampur Tangia 1,048 1 7 34 16 18 4 6 12 13 404 Jakha 486 ...... Uninhabited ...... 405 Pondi Jaitpura 689 57 78 326 167 159 17 17 8 6 10 116 IOU

406 Buxwaha Po,P,M,H,D,Rhc, Mcw,MP(O). 3,641 675 786 3,555 1,888 1,667 322 265 7 691 3 1,045 444 407 Sunchra P. 711 60 89 427 223 204 45 42 52 155 140 408 Dhoorkhera 1,159 Uuinhabited ...... 409 Surajpura Kalan 2,604 5 5 18 8 10 4 1 7 5 410 Bebasa 670 Uninhabited

411 Mandpur Po. 1,108 17 20 71 41 30 .. 4 ., 31 7 412 Jaitupura P. 641 65 86 423 237 186 47 37 51 4 148 45 413 Bcergarh 1,290 Uninhabited 414 Madiakhurd 224 .. Uninhabited .. . , , . 415 Ghogra P. 1,726 71 100 460 244 216 40 35 :;:0 3 J65 122

416 Mudiya Po. 445 47 54 277 138 139 34 39 47 56 10 1 85 78 4J7 Majguwan Badan Po. 654 32 34 155 77 7d .. 56 54 8 1 53 47 418 Sunwaha Po,P. 4,600 328 396 1,631 851 780 144 131 50 45 149 ]9 537 312 419 Jamunjhiri 1,074 31 35 142 78 64 21 18 4 1 10 2 49 34 420 Kuhee Po. 727 42 49 226 121 105 16 11 7 65 61

421 Gadhisemra P. 870 68 ]02 455 235 220 20 24 8 6 32 151 119 422 Bagroda 712 27 34 146 81 65 14 13 4 ') 46 37 423 Jujharpura P. 1,080 49 60 256 135 121 26 25 ') 6 34 73 69 424 Taton 1,331 ...... Uninhabited ...... 425 Kudanjani 3,281 23 23 82 47 35 6 7 1 35 24

426 BijawaJi 1,783 55 63 304 166 138 39 24 16 .. 109 83 427 Ghogri Po. 573 47 58 247 120 lZ7 17 15 14 2 74 65 428 Alumpur Imla 134 .. .. Uninhabited 429 Kishunpura P. 1,321 78 98 364 214 150 60 41 29 29 139 95 430 Lahar 910 Uninhabited

431 NiwUJ P. 4,392 170 206 871 449 422 41 35 58 33 81 10 301 186 432 Madiya Buzurg P. 1,2SH 6B 89 390 201 189 68 51 7 6 22 129 91 433 Bamohri Po,P,M. 1,767 233 262 1,110 580 530 117 116 17 222 82 332 177 434 Bechhon 997 Uninhabited 435 Gugwara P. 2,075 106 150 683 329 354 73 63 4 7 54 8 225 198

436 Khamariya PO,P. 1,815 100 142 576 280 296 34 40 I 20 14 1 200 200 437 Dharampura P. 1,243 80 93 422 215 207 60 58 ~ 10 21:1 8 144 81 438 Gora 1,099 33963 4 439 Saliya 833 20 20 100 58 42 .. 25 10 2 27 27 440 Sonraie 1,247 32 36 148 83 65 5 j 41' 28 2 56 37

441 Kerwara 1,260 41 50 229 118 111 14 10 36 22 9 69 63 442 Amoda 1,728 2 2 2 2 .. 2 2 .. 443 Khejra 2,058 11 II 43 20 23 15 10 .. 13 17 414 SEmra SEkh 795 34 35 156 94 62 5 3 1 61 9 445 Kheri}aBuzurg Po. 378 15 17 74 50 24 3 2 3 13 2 27 8

446 Sendara P. 1,232 144 187 786 428 358 63 62 75 6 269 151 447 Boodhi Scmar 676 53 74 318 169 149 40 38 5 23 1 106 87 448 Sagari Po. 619 13 13 66 34 32 .. .. 2 21 15 449 Pali P. 2,060 76 94 352 186 ]66 30 30 24 28 26 132 106 450 Chaurai 1,817 65 68 343 180 163 40 37 3 113 74 231 BIJAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ,'---- _._------, WORKERS II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L. C. ,-~,A._, ,_-"-_, ,_-"-_, ,--"---. ,_~, ,..-A_, ,-_-"--. ,-A_, ,.-.A.-....., ,-_A-, No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

2 401 Uninhabited 402 12 13 4 5 403 404 ". Uninhabited 96 87 12 13 51 59 405

447 267 13 2 28 2 177 54 13 66 9 6 295 110 843 1,223 406 130 1:8 23 22 1 1 68 64 407 Uninhabited 408 7 5 I 5 409 Uninhabited 410

31 7 10 23 41J IDS 13 6 8 10 19 11 8 13 89 141 412 Uninhabited 413 Uninhabited 414 121 83 9 10 3 11 15 2 2 19 12 79 94 415

74 33 14 7 5 4 15 8 3 53 61 416 21 16 5 17 21 3 10 5 1 24 31 417 308 174 5 18 58 32 2 45 18 102 86 314 468 418 43 30 2 1 4 3 29 30 419 52 53 4 2 2 9 4 56 44 420

129 106 15 9 2 2 2 3 84 101 421 42 36 1 3 t 35 28 422 5S 52 10 13 2 'I 3 1 2 62 52 423 Uninhabited .. 424 20 17 3 8 4 6 12 11 425

84 62 25 21 57 55 426 61 57 8 8 5 46 62 427 Uninhabited 428 108 69 10 5 3 6 3 1 11 18 75 55 429 Uninhabited 430

]95 103 4 20 14 II 71 69 148 236 431 87 39 3 24 29 15 l3 72 98 432 167 90 27 31 19 8 14 21 4 37 63 27 248 253 433 Uninhabited 434 167 148 7 29 14 3 21 32 104 156 435

155 160 23 21 7 14 15 1 1 2 80 96 436 97 49 22 5 16 5 5 4 22 71 126 437 3 2 3 438 20 17 7 9 ] 31 15 439 26 16 16 13 7 5 7 2 27 28 440

55 49 14 8 6 49 48 441 '2 442 6 9 2 1 5 6 7 6 443 61 9 33 53 444 23 8 4 23 16 445

211 119 17 10 3 31 22 159 207 446 90 76 6 9 1 7 1 2 ! 63 62 447 17 10 2 5 2 13 17 448 102 87 10 9 6 1 6 4 7 5 54 60 449 96 62 5 4 1 8 11 67 89 450 232

VILLAGE DIRF.CTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- Literate ,--"-----, L.C. Name of FaciIitie~ in pied House-, Scheduled Scheduled and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds ,.---ATotal population__ -, Castes Tribes Educated workers(I-IX) ,.---A----, ,-_A--, ,-"""--, ~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

451 Mahoota 1,436 71 79 360 181 178 30 35 2 2 4 134 104 452 Beerkhari P. 1,845 92 110 473 262 211 61 45 5 ~ 35 2 152 114 453 Dcopur P. 2,511 176 207 999 535 464 117 105 2 4 129 13 311 276 454 Lilon 1,045 Uninhabited .. 455 Nipaniya 1,204 6 6 34 14 20 3 12 7

456 Khunpura 133 Uninhabited .. 451 Sujara P. 1,035 97 116 498 259 239 91 88 18 J2 46 6 147 128 458 Manki 1,972 58 61 254 129 125 .. 94 92 3 78 77 459 Khatariya 2,660 63 81 336 176 160 44 46 9 117 94 460 Karri (Kuhec) 1,190 21 23 98 54 44 22 22 3 32 31

461 Jamuniya 2.602 43 46 213 118 95 4 3 30 24 5 77 M 462 Deori P. 818 83 106 441 213 228 61 68 36 137 ]19 463 Khirya Khurd 706 53 53 250 J 31 119 31 24 27 21 1 80 59 464 Madiya Ghati 980 35 36 161 86 75 .. 7 5 9 58 43 465 Phutera 1,535 20 21 111 62 49 14 8 1 39 25

466 Dhanor 3,580 8 8 39 23 16 6 J 17 J .< .. IS 10 467 Majgawanghati P. 777 131 144 652 348 304 90 76 65 47 62 5 22g 146 468 Nandpon 1,062 46 49 230 130 100 27 32 1 3 24 2 ~7 45 469 Nainagir P. 2,670 66 68 258 133 125 43 45 25 1 86 61 470 Bailwara 1,286 Uninhabited

471 Patori 1,170 Uninhabited 2:33

BUA WAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· r------" ------, WORKERS I JJ III IV V VI VII VIII IX X L.C. ,---"-----, r--..A.--, r--..A.-1 ,-_..A---, ~ ,---"-, ,.----"-----. ~ r--"----. ~ No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

123 88 4 8 .. 6 8 48 74 451 106 79 8 .. 14 8 2 22 27 110 970 452 256 22.4 22 31 3 18 5 2 1 10 15 224 188 453 .. Uninhabited 454 5 1 1 6 1 5 2 13 455

...... Uninhabited ...... 456 95 75 22 1 5 8 .. 2 .. 3 1 20 43 112 111 457 26 27 1 10 7 8 51 25 51 48 458 87 61 4 5 l2 20 9 13 59 66 459 24 28 1 7 2 I 22 13 460

54 47 \) 4 10 17 41 31 461 107 89 11 2 10 5 7 25 76 109 462 52 43 5 6 17 16 51 60 463 52 37 2 3 2 3 2 28 32 464 33 ttc: .. 2 4 23 24 465

5 6 ...... 10 4 8 6 466 106 60 22 7 25 1 19 16 9 47 62 120 158 467 43 24 7 15 4 6 2 .. 7 9 15 43 55 468 61 44 1 1 8 8 2 15 7 47 64 469 Uninhabited 470

Uninhabited 471

APPENDICES TO TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

S. No. Pages

Appendix I Industrial Establishments 237-251 Appendix 1I Towns and Villages served by metalled roads (All villages having 252-253 roads in the village itself 0):' within one mile of the village are in eluded in the Appendix)

Appendix III Towns and Villages having railway stations within five miles 253

Appendix IV Towns and ViUages having bus-stops 254

Appendix V Towns and Villages ha\'ing public libraries 255

Appendix VI Towns and Villages having public reading rooms 255

Appendix' VII Towns and Villages baving pucca wells for the supply of drinking 256-259 water together with their number.

Appendix VIn Towns and Villages having public latrines 260 Appendix IX Towns and Villages having drains 260

Appendix X Towns and Villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are 261 held together with the day on which it is held.

Appendix XI Towns and Villages having co-operative societies together with 262 the description of the society

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Note:- This appendix has been prepared from information abstracted from the houselists. It is arranged first districtwise; that is, under the name of the district have been arranged the indllstries in ascending order of minor groups; Ilhowing the total number of establishments within brackets next to each minor group. The information has~been shown by total, rural and urban separately. The figurf's for the tahsil follow the figures for the district as a whole. The total rural and urban figures for each tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets have been presented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first, followed by the llame of the village. Against each village is shown the minor group or minor groups of industry found in the village with the number of establishments in that minor group shown within brackets against each minor group. For towns, figures have been presented separately for each ward, the number of ward being given first, followed by the industrial code numbers etc. as in the case of villages.

The following examples will make the above note clear ;-

Chhatarpur District total 200 (188) signifies that there ate 188 establishments in Chhatarpur District pertaining to Minor Group 200, which stands for "Production of rice. aHa, flour etc. by milling, dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains" Laundi Tahsil Total 207 (261) signifies that there are 261 establishment in Laundi Tahsil pertaining to Minor Group 207, which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil )." Village 1 Manwara 369 ( 1 ) Signifies that in Village Manwara ",hich has I as its lucation code number there is one establishment pertaini!lg to Minor Group 369, which stands for "Manufactare of Sundry hardlwares such as G. I. pipe, wire aet, bolt, screw, bukket, cutlery". In Chhatarpur Town, Ward NO.1 200 (4) signifies that there are 4 establishments located in ward No. 1 of Chhatar­ pur Town pertaining to Minor Group 200, which stands for "Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains."

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT CHHATARPUR DISTRICT-COfield

Total-200(188), 202(1), 205(1), 207(1157), 209(180), 214(1), Urban-200(43), 205(1),207(86),209(61),214(1),220(1),230(2), 216(2), 220(102). 230(9), 231(8), 233(13), 235(121), 231(2),233(2), 255(1), 272(1), 273(99), 274(8),278(1), 236(10),237(9),239(1),244(26),255(73),263(1),270(2), 280(3), 281 (22), 282(5), 283(8), 284(12), 288(153), 272(4),273(464),274(8),278(1), 280(4),281(45),282(6), 302(6),310(11),311(86),320(1).333(1), 335(4), 336(1), 283(915), 284(73), 288(2062), 289(2), 302(7), 310(146), 350(51), 362(2), 365(65), 367(3), 368(2),369(45), 372(2}, 311 (2472), 313(51), 314(1), 320(1), 333(14), 335(7), 384(10), 388(23), 392(2), 393(165), 399(1), 336(2), 344(22), 350(1302), 360(7), 362(3), 365(87), 367(6), 368(3), 369(1058), 372(2), 384(10), 388(34), 1- LAUNDI TAHSIL 389(3), 392(2),393(513), 399(6), Total--200(44), 207(261), 209(28), 230(4), 233(1), 235(5) 237(9), 239(1), 273(99). 283(185), 284{l2) 288(360), 310(1), 311(315), 333(6), 335(2), 3~4(2) 350(260), 369(195), Rural-200(145), 202(1), 207( 1071), 209(119),216(2),220(101), 388(2), 393(115), 230(7), 231(6), 233(11), 235(121), 236(10), 237(9), Rural-200(44), 207(261), 209(28), 230(4), 233(1), 235(5), 239(1), 244(26), 255(72), 263(1), 270(2), 272(3), 237(9}, 239(1), 273(99), 283(185), Z84(12). 288(360), 273(365), 280(1), 281(23), 282(1), 283(907), 284(61), 310(1), 311(315), 333(6), 335(2), 344(2), 350(260" 288(1909), 289(2), 302(1), 310(135), 311(2386), 313(51), 369(195), 388(2), 393(115), 314(1), 333(13), 335(3), 336(1), 344(22), 350(1251), 360(7), 362(1), 365(22), 367(3), 368(1), 369(1013), Urban- 388(11), 389(3), 393(348),399(5), NIL 238

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I LAUNPI TAHSIL Contd. 1 LAUNDl TAHSIL-Co1!fd.

L(Jcati(}/f c(Jd~ number and name of vi!lag~$ 42 Khurehi 311 (I). 44 Hatwa 207 (I), 273 (1). 283 (2), 288 (2), 283 (2), 311 (I), ManWara 207 (2), 273 (1), 311 (1), 350 (4). 369 (1), 46 Tikari 207(1), 273 (I), 369 (2). 311 (3), 350 (1), 2 Yarei 207 (11, 288 (4), 47 Bajrangpur 288 (1), 369 (2), 369 (1), 48 Rampur 207 (2), 335 (2), 369 (1). 207 (6), 273 (2), 283 (2), 4 Pahara 200 (4), 49 J araihatakalan 207 (1), 273 (1), 283 (1), 350 (I), 311 (5), 350 (3), 369 (1), 288 (3), 51 Hanukhera 283 (2), 288 (3), 311 (1), 350 (2). 393 (3). 52 Therhi·ka·Bari 207 \1), 350 (3), 369 (I). 200 (3), 207 (3), 209 (1), 273 (2), S Chandpura 53 Bijasin 283 (I), 311 (2), 369 (2), 55 Kandaaila 207 (3), 273 (3), 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (1), 350 (1) ., Sisolahar 283 (1), 311 (2), 350 (4), 369 (I), 393 (1), 288 (6), 311 (6), 369 (1), 393 (2). 8 Padwar 57 Chauhani 207 (1). 350 (1). 9 Nidhauli 58 Balrampur 207 (1), 288 (4), 369 (2). 2GJ (1), 207 (4), 209 (1), 311 (2). 10 Palta 59 Raillbag 3ll (I), 369 (1), 350 (I), 369 (1), 393 (1). 64 207 (2), 288 (2), 311 (I), 350(1). 200 (1), 207 (1). Dhawari 11 Katra 273 (1), 283 (4), 65 Cahabra 200 (1), 283 (2), 350 (I). 369 (1), Khaddi 20a (1), 207 (4), 12 66 Padriya 207 (I), 288 (2), 311 (I), 369 (I), 3Jl (2), 369 (1), 393 (2.). 207 (2), 213 (1), 311 (1), 350 (I), 393 (1). 13 Mw.waighat 2ilS (5) 369 (1). 67 Goyra 207 (3), 273 (2), 283 (3), 283 (1), 311 (Z), 14 Chatahri 2GJ (1), 207 (4), 350 (4), 369 (I), 393 (1). 350 (2.). 68 Karhari 207 (1), 284 (2), 288 (4), 311 0), 15 Judipu1wa 369 (1). 333 (I), 350 (2), 369 (2). 288 (2), 311 (3), 17 Badaura Kalan 209 (1), 273 (1), 69 Churyari 273 (1), 350 (2), 36') (1), 393 (1). 350 (4), 369 (3), 393 (5). 70 Kiralpuranand 2830), 311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (1), 283 (2), 288 (3), 18 Shilap 207 (10), 273 (1), 73 Sichari 2()7 (2), 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (5), 350 (2), 393 (2). 311 (5), 350 (3), 369 (1). 311 (2), 21 Parkashbamhori 207 (2), 273 (2), 288 (9), 74 Nand 207 (2), 288 (5), 311 (1), 333 (1), 350 (I), 369 (6), 393 (3). 3~0 (3), 369 (I), 393 (1). 350 (4). 23 Alipura 207 (2), 288 (I), 311 (2), 76 Khaminkhera 273 (2), 283 (I), 350 (2), 369 (11). 273 (1), 24 Thakura 200 (1), 207 (5), 235 (1), 393 (1). 283 (1), 2g8 (6), 3ll (1), 350 (2), 80 Didwara 200 (1), 207 (2), 273 (2), 233 (1), 369 (3). 288 (5), 310 (1), 311 (I), 344 (2), 350 (4), 369 (1), 393 (9). 25 Lausi 207 (1), 311 (1). 20;) (2), 207 (7), 209 (3), 273 (4), 30 Murahra 207 (3), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (5), 81 350 (1), 369 (2). 283 (2). 284 (2), 288 (11), 311 (4), 200 (1), 207 (2), 273 (I), 288 (2), 350 (5), 369 (3), 393 (1). 32 Abhau 82 Maharajpur 207 (1). 350 (4), 369 (2). 83 Baraha 207 (4), 239 (1), 273 (4), 283 (4), 207 (3), 273 (2), 283 (1), 33 Riwana 200 (1). 288 (1), 311 (3), 350 (3), 369 (2). 288 (1), 311 (4), 350 (4), 369 (3). 85 Kaulheha 207 (1), 283 (I), 350 (1), 369 (I). Chandwara 200 (I), 207 (2), 273 (1), 288 (3), 35 207 (4), 369 (1). 3]1 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1), 88 Khadehi 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (4), 288 (I), 350 (3), 90 Clitahari 207 (2), 36 Gaurihar 200 (2), 273 (3), 311 (2), 3500), 369 (2). 369 (3), 91 Pura 283 (3), 288 (7), 311 (1), 350 (1), 37 Kitpura 273 ~1), 283 (2), 311 (1), 369 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). 393 (2). 93 J ujharnagal' 311 (1). 38 KisUllPUr 207 (1), 237 (9), 288 (3), 311 (2), 94 Khera 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (1), 369 (2). 350 (3). 95 Kasar 207 (1), 283 (3), 39 Pawaithar 209 (1), 288 (3). 98 Bahadurpur 207 (3), 283 (1), 350 (2), 369 (ll 40 Singarpur 288 (1), 369 (1). 101 Itwan 288 (1), 350 (1). 239

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1 LAUNDI TAHSIL- Contd. 1 LAUNDl TAHSIL-Conld,

283 (1), 102 Bamhoripurwa 200 (0. 273 (1), 350 (l), 369 (1) 161 Naharpur 200 (2), 207 (3), 109 (2), 3:)3 (2), 288 (4), 311 0), 350 (2), 36'.1 (I), 393 (3;. 103 Nauauta 288 (4). 164 MahOlkalan ZOO (f), 20'/ (3), 283 (I), 288 (4), 104 Sarwai 200 (2), 207 (5), 209 (4), 233 (1), 273 (4), 2(13 (2), 311 (2), :\50 (\ i), 3U (,2), 350 (3). 2(;8 (I), 311 (J), 369 (3), 393 (1). 167 Manurjya 200 (1), 207 (1), 350 (3), 393 (2)- 105 Niwikhcl'a 288 (1), 311 (I), 350 (1). 200 (1), 207 (3), 273 (1), 283 (1), 106 Basrahi 200 (1), 288 (4). 169 Gaubani 350 (1), 369 (4), 393 (3). 108 Dadutal 311 (i), Dhuudhalaxmall 283 (1), 288 (2). 111 Kalyanpur 311 (1). 172 Kapurwa 112 Malpur 283 (2), 350 (2). 207 (11, 288 (2), 31 j (I), 369 (I), 115 Kurroinpnl'wa 350 (2). 173 Pratappul'a 207 (1), 283 (1), 3110), 369 (I). 116 Patha 207 (I), 273 (1), 283 (4), 288 (8), 174 Hardawar 350 (2), 369 (2). 177 Majhpatiya 283 (1), 311 (1). 200 (I), 207 (4), 283 (7), 288 (13), 117 Jawraha 200 (1), 207 (2), 273 (1), 283 (2), ISO Gurhakala 288 (1), 311 (5). 350 (3), 36'! (3), 311 (lO), 3jO (4), 369 (2). 393 (5). 181 Sijai 207 (J), 273 (1), 311 (I). 182 Bedi 283 (I), 311 (2). 118 Dharmpcll'a 283 (1), 311 (I). 183 Udaypura 207 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1). 120 Dauni 207 (2), 283 (3), :W8 (I), :HI (I), 350 (2), 369 (1). 185 Pachbara 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 0), 393 (1). 121 Purwab amhor 200 (I), 207 (1), 283 (1), 350 (2)" 369 (1). 186 Bhandar 207 (1), 288 (5). 311 (3), 350 (I), 123 Chitahri 207 (2), 283 (2), 369 (1). 188 Gudhaura 207 (3), 288 (2), 124 Nighwapllkhri 207 (I), 288 (1), 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (1). 125 Raj aura 283 (2), 18') Gahrawan 207 (3), 369 (2). 190 Chhatpura 273 (2). 288 (I), 350 (3). 127 Bhanpur 207 (2), 288 (1). 191 Siddhpur 207 (1), 273 (1), 283 (I), 369 (2). 129 Mahoba 288 (2), 350 (1). 192 Bajaura 311 (1). 130 Ajitpur 207 (1), 283 (3), 311 (2), 369 (I), 193 288 (2), 393 (1). 393 (2). Gurhakhurd 195 Ramupura 2070), 283 (I), 288 (3), 311 (3), 207 (3), 311 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1), 135 Midka 369 (1). 393 (2). 196 Sumcdi 3ll (1), 350 (1). 136 Pipari 283 (I), 311 (1). 197 Laundi 200 (1), 207 (10), 209 (5), 273 (6), Thurali 283 (2), 311 (3). 1'37 283 (7), 288 (18), 311 (8), 333 (2), Sahpur 288 (1), 139 350 (5), 369 (7), 388 (2), 393 (7). 207 (2), 311 (2), 350 (1), 393 (I), 142 Ghatara 198 Nagroli 288 (2), 3ll (1). 283 (2), 311 (1). 143 Baruwa 200 Patil 207 (1), 288 (2), 369 (1). Pratappura. 311 (2). 144 201 Himmatpur 2()'J (2). 145 Sivrajpur 288 (2), 311 (2). 202 Govindpur 3ll (1). i 350 (1), 146 Rampnrgholl 203 Umari 288 (1). 288 (5), 350 (2), 147 Khadeha 207 (1), 283 (4), 204 Rekha 207 (1), 283 (1), 311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). 369 (1). 151 Devnagar 311 (2). 205 Hinauta 207 (3), 288 (2), 393 (1). 155 Bad 200(1), 311 (3), 350 (3), 369 (2\. 206 Akthauna-- 207 (1), 273 (2), 283 (2), 284 (3), 156 Ghoor 207 (2), 273 (4), 283 (3), 288 (2), Acvrauha 288 (11) 311 (4), 350 (1), 369 (7). 350 (1), 393 (I). 207 Ranipura 283 (I), 350 (1). 157 Mehaikhurd 273 (1), 283 (1). 209 Bhagaura 207 (I), 288 (2), 369 (I), 393 (I). 158 Jhiona 207 (1), 283 (I), 288 (1). 211 Marha 369 (2). 160 Bamhori 207 (1), 369 (1). 212 Mureriuttari 200 (2), 288 (2), 350 (12), 393 (1). 161 Harduwa 311 (1). 213 Khoda 283 (2), 311 (1), 369 (1). 240

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214 Patna 288 (I), 311 (I), 369 (1). 261 Kamalpurwu 283 (I). 350 (1). 215 Chhapra 369 (I). 262 Jarabara 350 (3), 216 Paopur 207 (2), 273 (I), 28\3 (I), 311 (2), 264 Andhvaribari 207 (2), 288 (1), 311 (5), 350 (8). 350 (1), 369 (3). 369 (1). 217 RamjhaJa 283 (3), 288 (I), 350 (I). 265 Balkaura 207 (1), 273 (2), 288 (3), 311 (3), 218 Simaria 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (2), 393 (4). 219 Naihara 207 (3), 288 (2), 311 (2), 266 Ludhgaon 288 (1), 350 (1), 267 Parsedi 288 (2), 31! (4). 220 Pira 207 (4), 273 (3), 283 (5), 288 (6), 271 Hinota 283 (2), 28S (1), 311 (I). 311 (5), 350 (1), 369 (2), 393 (I), 272 Baghal'i 283 (2). 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (3), 3ll (2). 222 Rammau 311 (1). 273 Bhawanipnra 283 (I). 369 (2). 223 Dumkhera 311 (1). 274 Labraha 275 Kharawa 350 (3), 225 Rag:mJi 207 (3). 288 (2), 311 (2), 369 (I). 278 Dhannpura 284 (2), 288 (3), 311 (2). 226 Devpura 273 (I), 288 (3), 311 (7), 2830), 280 Silgaon :m (I). 369 (2). 281 Hathonha 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (3), 369 (3). 227 M uretidakshini 200 (2), 288 (4), 311 (4), 350 (3), 282 Silpaputra 207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (2), 311 (2), 369 (1). 393 (4). ~69 (2). 228 Bayasbadallra 209 (1), 273 (1), 283 (1), 288 (1), 283 Pnrsania 200 (1), 207 (2), 230 (:\), 235 (2), 273 (2), 284 (I), 288 (5), 311 (1), 311 (1). 350 (5), 229 Baraunha 207 (2), 283 (2), 288 (2), 311 (2), 284 PandeypnfwCt 283 (2), 288 (4), m (7), 350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (1). %9 (I), 231 Tahanga 207 (1), 283 (1), 288 (I), 311 (1), 285 Chhatibamhori 207 (4), 2350), 273 (3), 288 (3), 369 (1). 311 (4), 350 (3), 369 (I), 393 (8). 232 Madbawpura 369 (2). 286 Kaliya '273 (I), 283 (5), 288 (5), 31l (7), 350 (5), 369 (3). 233 Gurhakhurd 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 ... ~ 289 Sarai 207 (1), 288 (1). 234 Amhapurwa 288 (2). 290 Pawai 288 237 Hidorabari 207 (2). 291 Bigpur 207 f)'2), 281 (1), 288 (1), 311 (1), 238 Padri 283 (1), 288 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1). 239 Bansiya 207 (5), 288 (2), 350 (I), 369 (2), 293 Lasgaraha 207 (1), 369 (1). 393 (I). 294 Deori 283 (I), 288 (3), 369 (3). 240 Khaptiya 207 (2), 288 (2). 295 Ranipur 207 (I), 2118 (5), 311 (3). 241 Girdhawri 288 (1). 296 Banjari 207 (I), 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (3), 350 (4), 369 (1); 393 (2). 244 Chandla 200 (2), 207 (5), 209 (6), 273 (5), 297 Bbaira 201 (2). 273 (1), 283 \2), 288 (5), 283 (5), 288 (3), 311 (2), 333 (2), 311 (8). 350 (9). 350 (3), 393 (8). 298 Kitpura 311 (1). 246 Harrai 350 (2). 299 Parmajhor 311 (3), 350 (1). 247 Gilonha 2~8 (3), 3ll (1), 350 (1), 393 (2), 300 Tikari 207 (1), 288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (4). 248 Ba.gmau 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (4), 288 (1), 369 (3). 207 (1), 311 (8,. '311 (2). 350 (1), 369 (2), 393 (2), 301 Surajpur 302 Panchampur 207 (1), 288 (3), 311 (5), 350 (1), 249 Ba~antpura 311 (2), 369 (2). 250 Ghoorapura 207 (I). 288 (2), 311 (3), 350 (3), 304 Ganpatkhera 207 (I), 369 (I} 207 (1), 273 (2), 305 Simrahi 288 (2), 369 (I). 251 Patti 306 Bachhaun 200 (1), 207 (3), 209 (3), 273 (1 , 253 Katahra 207 (I), 284 (1), 288 (2), 311 0), 283 (5), 288 (7), 311 (9), 350 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 369 (3), 393 (5). 307 Bhairahi 369 (1), 254 Madwa 207 (1), 288 (2), 311 (1,. 308 Rajapur 207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (I), 350 (2). 255 Patnpara 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 (3), 369 (I). 309 SadLtar 207 (2), 273 (2), 283 (4), 288 (5), 257 Bisnakheda 207 (I), 288 (1), 311 (2), 369 (I). 311 (7), 350 (2), 393 (3). 258 Patanpur 273 (I), 283 (1). 311 Pancharnnagar 207 (2), 283 (3), 288 (3), 311 (5), 31)9 (2). 259 Charaipllrwa 207 (2), 311 (2), 369 (1). 312 Bilahari 200 (l), 207 (4), 273 (I), 283 (I), 260 Bairagiapukhari 207 (2), 230 (l), 235 (1), 283 (It 284 (I), 288 (5), 311 (10), 350 (8). 350 (1), 369 (I). 393 (2). 3690). 241

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INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

2--CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Con/d.

Total:-200 (114), 202 (I), 205 (1). 207 (543), 209 (108) 23 Ama 235 (8), 236 (6), 284 (I), 311 (I), 214 (1), 216(2),220(1),230(3),231(8), 233(10) 235(114), 369 (1). 236( 10), 244(26), 255(1), 270(2), 272(4), 273(235), 24 Kararaganj 207 (4), 273 (2), 283 (2) 288 (4), 274(8), 278(1), 280(3), 281(23), 282(6),283(460),284(51), 310 (9), 3l! (1), 350 (3), 369 (1). 288(1074), 289(2). 302(7), 310(129), 3Jl(1l86), 313(51), 25 Dl'otha 283 (I), 288 (1), 369 (1). 314(1), 320(1), 333(8), 335(4) 336(1), 350(7!4),360(7), 26 Joran 288 {4), 311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 362(2), 365(68), 367(6), 368(2), 369(525), 372(2), 384(9), 27 AlipLlra 200 (2), 207 0), 209 (5), 273 (10), 388(29), 392(1), 393(283), 399(6). 283 (5), 288 (2), :1l0 (I), 311 (3), 333 (1), 350 (3), 369 (4), 388 (1), Rural:-200(75), 202(1), 207(486), 209(59), 216(2), 230(2), 231(6), 393 (3). 233(8), 23.5(114), 236(10), 244(26), 270(2), 272(3), 28 Baragaon 283 (3), 350 (3), 369 (1). 273(157),2g1(8), 282(1), 283(455), 284(39), 288(959), 29 Sardarpur 283 (I), 288 (1), 311 (1). 289(2), 302(1), 310(118),311(1,129), 313(5]), 314(1), 30 Dhirajpur 283 0), 310 (I), 311 (2). 333(7), 350(675), 360(7),362(1),365(3),367(3),369(492), 31 Ujra 283 (2), 288 (5), 311 (I), 350 (2), 388(7); 393(142), 399(5). 369 (3), 393 (l). 32 KartoI 311 (I). Urban-200(39), 205(1), 207(57), 209(49), 214(1), 220(\), 230(1), 33 Bhirotha 288 (I), 311 (I). 231(2), 233(2), 255(1), 272(1), 273(78), 274(8), 278(1), 34 Khiri 283 (3). 280(3), 28J(15), 282(5), 283(5), 284(12), 288(115), 302(6), 35 Jhijnan 200 rll, 207 (8), 209 (1), 283 (3), 310(11), 311(57),320(1), 333(1), 335(4), 336(1), 350(39), 288 (~6), 310 (2), 311(6), 350 (2), 362(1), 365(65), 367(3), 368(2), 369(33), 372(2). 384(9), 369 (3) 393 (I). 388(22), 392(1), 393(141), 399(1). 36 Hirapur 207 (1), 288 (2), 3110). 37 Mahtol 283 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). L

APPENDIX I-Contd.

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2-CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Con/d. l-CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Col'ltd.

70 Madarka 369 (I). 114 Barduwablakalan 207 (1), 288 (1), 311 (I). 71 Lahar 288 (1), 311 (l), 369 (1). 116 Darrohi 283 (1). n Kurraha 200 (2), 235 (3), 288 (8), 311 (2). 117 Bhabhuwa 207 (2), 281 (2), 288 (15), 311 (2), 350 (3), 369 (1), 393 (3). 350 (7), 369 (1). 75 Bara (Pathak) 207 (7), 273 (2), 283 (2), 284 (4), 118 Nayagaon 207 (1), 283 (2), 288 (5), 311 (2). 288 (4), 311 (54), 350 (2), 369 (2), 119 Sahania 283 (2), 310 (1), 311 (2). 393 (2). 120 Bangaon 207 (4), 273 (1), 283 (3), 288 (4), 76 Digoni 283 (I), 288 (3), 311 (3), 350 (2), _311 (6), 350 (3), 369 (3), 393 (1). 369 (2). 123 Shayamra 283 (I), 350 (I), 369 (I). 78 Dhigpura 369 (1). 124 Gorari 311 (4), 369 (1). 79 Chaubara 207 (1), 311 (I). 125 Mania 207 (4), 273 (3), 283 (3), 288 (4), 80 Pannpura 288 (7), 311 (2), 350 (3). 310 (1), 311 (21), 369 (I). 81 Lugasi 200 (3), 207 (5), 273 (4), 283 (11), 126 Talgaon 200 (J), 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (4), 311 (3), 350 (l I, 360 (7), 369 (4), 288 (3), 311 (19), 350 (5), 369 (5), 393 (I). 393 (1). 83 Gor 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (1), 350 (I), 127 Macha 207 (1). 369 (1). 128 Chandpura 350 (2). 84 Garaoli 200 (I), 207 (3), 209 (2), 273 (1), 131 Teeh 311 (2). 283 (7), 288 (5), 311 (3), 350 (3), 132 Pidpa 283 (2), 288 (I), 350 (5), 369 (1). 369 (2). 133 Budrakh 350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (1). 86 Pipri 200,(1), 216 (1), 273 (I). 134 Shewadi 207 (6), 235 (5), 283 (3), 288 (2), 87 Madari 207 (2), 283 (1). ,311 (8), 350 (2), 369 (2), 88 Padwaha 207 (I), 283 (3), 288 (4), 311 (1), 136 Bamhoribahadurju 207 (1), 281 (1), 283 (I), 311 (10), 350 (1), 369 (1). 369 (2). 89 Negwan (Bedar) 283 (I), 288 (1), 311 (2), 369 (1). 137 Kishunpura 283 (1), 288 (3), } 11 (3), 350 (1), 90 Nuna 207 (I), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (1). 369 (1). 350 (1), 369 (3). 138 Lalpur 200 (1), 207 (5), :m (3), 283 (18), 91 Sirawankalan 283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (4), ~50 (2), 288 (7), 311 (55), 350 (13), 369 (4), 369 (2). 393 (1). 92 Tatan 207 (3), 209 (1), 311 (1), 333 (\), 139 Chandora 283 (1), 288 (2), 350 (7), 369 (1), 388 (1), 393 (2). 140 Mau (Sahaniya) 200K.!), 207 (3), 273 (2), 281 (I), 93 Deokaliya 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 (8), 350 (4), 283 (6), 288 (11), 3J 1 (2), 369 (3), 369 (1). 393 (3). 94 Thateora 288 (1),. 369 (1). 141 Banchhora 207 (1), 273 (1), 283 (4), 288 (1), 95 Bilahri 200 (4), 207 (5), 209 (4), 273 (6), 311 (1), 350 (5), 369 (1). 2S3 (3), 288 (13), 311 (2). 333 (2), 142 Tinid 273 (2), 283 (4), 288 (7), 311 (I), 350 (3), 362 (1), 369 (1). 393 (3). 369 (2). 96 Khakrivirpura 350 (0. 143 Dhamchi 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (1), 3S() (l', 100 Sigrawankhurd 207 (1), 283 (6), 311 (I), 369 (I), 369 (1). 101 Barath 283 (3), 31l (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). 144 Kalani 283 (2), 369 (3). 102 Sindhurkhi 207 (1), 283 (2), 288 (3), 311 (1), 145 Bari 2'07 (5), 283 (5), 288 (10), 311 (2), 369 (1). 350 (7), 369 (1). 103 Fulari 369 (1). 146 Pur 200 (I), 207 (2), 283 (3), 369 (1). 104 Gursari 207 (I), 209 (4), 283 (31, 311 (2), 147 NathpUf 200 (1), 369 (1), 393 (3). 350 (2). 148 Gomakhllrd 288 (1), 311 (15), 350 (17). 107 Garhi 207 (1), 288 (2), 3ll (1), 369 (1). 149 Nad. 288 (1), 310 (17), 350 (2), 369 (2). 108 Mankari 207 (2), 283 (1), 288 (2), 369 (2). 150 Ghunchu 207 (4), 235 (8), 288 (2), 311 (1), 109 Sunati 288 (1), 311 (1). 369 (1). 112 Birputa 310 (2). 151 Kurela 207 (1), 283 (2), 288 (1). 311 (I), 113 Saderi 283 (1), 311 (1), 369 (1). 3500), 369 (4). 243

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152 Sukwan 200 (1), 207 (4), 273 (3), 283 (1), 198 Bhilgawan 288 (3), 350 (2), 284 (1), 288 (10), 310 (I), 311(2), 200 Malpura 273 (1), 283 (4), 369 (I), 369 (6), 393 (2). 204- Kanti 207 (7), 273 (3), 283 (8), 28ll (4), 154 Bhaguntpura 288 (3), 311 (1). 311 (5), 350 (14), 369 (6), 157 Morba 283 (I), 288 (5), 310~(1), 311 (1), 205 Pipat 284 (I), 288 (6), 310 (2), 311 (22), 369 (3). 350 (3), 369 (2), 393 0), 159 Niwari 200 (1), 207 (3), 235 (1), 273 (1), 207 Kharka 207 (3), 350 (I), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (1), 350 (5), 20S Banpura 283 (1), 369 (2). 209 Dudari 350 (1), 161 Maupur 283 (I), 369 (I). 210 Rampur 28312), 311 (1), 350 (1), 393 (2), 162 Bikora 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (5), 369 (1). 163 Dalpatpura 207 (2), 273 (1), 282 (I), 283 (1), 212 Gorgaon 288 (1), 311 (I), 284 (2), 288 (3), 311 (8), 313 (11), 213 Sarani 207 (2), 283 (I), 288 (2). 311 (2). 369 (Z\ 369 (2), 164 K,ud 207 (1), 2g8 (I), 311 (1), 369 (1). 214 Nadiya 207 (4), 288 (9), 311 (10), 350 (2), 166 Purwa 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (I), 365 (I). 369 (2), 167 Lahera 369 (1). 216 Amkhera 207 (1), 284 (1), 288 (I), 311 (2), 168 Tudar 311 (I), 369 (1). 350 (4), 369 (1), 169 Khonp 207 (I), 283 (I), 311 (1), 369 (2). 217 Nancigaonkalan 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (10), 350 (3). 170 Putri 288 (1). 369 (1), 171 Daharra 207 (I), 273 (4), 283 (I), 284 (I), 218 Dhilapur 200 (1), 273 (2), 283 (3). 312 (1), 288 (9), 289 (I), 311 (3), 350 (4), 350 (2), 369 (1), 369 (3), 393 (4). 219 Sora 207 (1), 283 (I), 288 (3), 311 (2), 172 Atarra 207 (I), 284 (4), 350 (9), 369 (2), 350 (I), 369 (1), 173 Pathariya 288 (6), 310 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1), 220 Lakhrawan 200 (1), 207 (5), 288 (2), 311 (1), 174 Partappura 200 (I), 288 (3), 311 (6), 350 (5), 350 (2), 369 (2), 369 (6). 221 Katiya 283 0), 288 (1), 115 Bila 207 (4), 283 (1), 288 (11), 311 (14) 222 Kota 288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1), 350 (4), 393 (1). 223 Jamuniya 283 (I), 288 (3), 311 (3), 369 (2), 171 Tapariyan 369 (1). 224 Khajuwa 207 (2), 273 (3), 288 (4), 288 (5). 177 Achatta 207 (3), 209 (2), 283 (2), 288 (~), 3ll (22), 350 (9), 369 (4), 393 (3). 311 (5), 350 (2), 369 (2). 225 Nahdora 207 (7), 283 (2), 288 (6), 311 (16), 180 Bara 283 (I), 369 (2). 350 (6), 365 (1), 369 (2). 393 (1), 182 Gora 207 (1), 283 (1), 288 (I), 369 (1). 226 ParakaJan 283 (1), 369 ll), 184 MahobaJ 200 (2), 207 (I), 273 (2), 283 (3), 227 Paratatti No.2 283 (1), 311 (2), 288 (11), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (I), 228 Paratatti No, 3 283 (1), 311 (5). 186 Dbamora 200 (2), 207 (2), 288 (7), 311 (8), 229 Hatna 288 (1), 311 (7), 350 (3), 369 (2). 230 Narayanpura 283 (I), 311 (3). 187 Kendi 207 (I), 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 17), 231 Barkohan 283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). 369 (1). 188 Hama 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (I), 350 (4), 232 Bikrampur 200 (I), 207 (4), 284 (2), 288 (6), 369 (3), 313 (2), 350 (l0), 369 (2). 189 Dilania 207 (1), 288 (4), 350 (1). 235 Bhuska 288 (J), 311 (4), 350 (II), 369 (1). 190 Sela 207 (I), 288 (4). 350 (1), 236 Bandergarh 207 (1) 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 (3), 191 Gomakalan 207 (2). 284 (I), 288 (10), 313 (34) 350 (2), 369 (1), 393 (1). 314 (11, 350 (9), 369 (2), 237 Salaiya 200 (1), 207 (4), 273 (2), 283 (2), 192 Paniyar 281 (1), 311 (2), 310 (J), 311 (2), 350 (4), 369 (7), 193 Kiratpura 283 (I), 369 (2), 399 (2), 393 (1). 244

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2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIl,- Contd. 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Conrd.

288 (3), 311 (3), 273 Ka(arwar,l 207 (4), 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (3), G:;ngaich c 207 (2), 283 (2). 239 369 (I), 369 (2). 350 (3), 369 (2). 274 Laloni 311 (1), 350 (1), Tilohan 209 (1), 350 (3), 240 311 (1), 207 (1), 283 (2), . 288 (5), 311 (3), 275 Simaria 241 para (Tilonha) 350 (2), 369 (4). 276 Shyamripurwa 283 (1), 288 (2), 350 (2), 277 Karri 200 (I), 207 (6), 209 (1), 273 (3), Chauber 207 (n, 284 (1), 242 288 (I), 310 (I), 311 (1), 369 (1), 283 (2), 350 (3), 369 (4), 393 (5). 200 (I), 207 (8), 231 (3), 235 (3), 243 Pai 369 (1). 283 (4), 288 (9), 31l (21), 313 (3), 278 Birona Dabari 207 (8), 273 (1), 283 (1), 288 (4), 350 (4), 369 (2), 279 Udaypura 230 (1), 310 (40), 350 (1), 369 (5). Raj nagar 200 (1), 207 (20), 209 (8), 244 288 (3), 311 (1), 350 (4), 231 (1), 233 (5), 272 (2), 273 (20), 280 Lalgawan 283 ll), 283 (7), 288 (19), 3Jl (24}, 333 (1), 369 (I). 350 (12), 365 (I), 369 (3), 388 (2), 281 Pahargaon 207 (2), 283 (11), 288 (7), 311 (2), 303 (43). 350 (7), 369 (4), 393 (1). 399 (I), 311 (I), 350 (I), 369 (I), 282 Panotha 200 (l), 207 (5), 273 (2), 283 (3), 245 Hakimpur 288 (I), 273 (I), 283 (3), 288 (6), 288 (10), 311 (13), 350 (5), 369 (3). 247 Banbhikalan 207 (2), 311 (10), 350 (5), 369 (1). 393 (1). 284 Dharari 200 (2), 273 (2), 283 (1), 311 (1), 273 (1), 283 (5), 369 (1). 369 (1), 393 (1). 248 Kalapani 207 (4), 283 (4), 288 (3), 285 Morha 207 (4), 283 (2), 311 (1), 350 (I), 249 Dhori 207 (I), 273 (1), 311 (3), 350 (3), 369 (1), 393 (2). 369 (2). 288 (10), 311 (1), 350 (2), 286 Khajuraho 200 (1), 207 (9), 209 (3), 233 (2), 250 Pathapur 283 (5), 369 (3). 272 (1), 273 (I), 283 (2), 288 (9), 283 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2). 311 (37), 350 (2), 369 (5), 388 (I), 252 Achnagar 207 (1), 393 (2). 253 Dibiyakapurw3 288 (1), 369 (1). 283 (I), 288 (3), 287 Akana 200 (1), 207 (3). 273 (5), 283 (2), 254 Baraichkhera 207 (3)., 273 (2), 311 (8), 350 (2), 369 (1), 288 (4), 311 (2), 350 (3), 369 (2), 255 Manpura 350 (4). 393 (3). 256 Pllharimemas 283 (I), 369 (2). 288 Diool 283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (1), 311 (4), 257 Pahrapunvit 207 (3), 283 (2), 288 (4), 289 Pathada 283 (1 " 288 (I), 311 (2), 350 (4), 350 (I), 369 (2). 369 (2). 350 (3), 369 (2), 259 Boda 283 (3), 288 (2), 290 Katarekapulwa 311 (4), 369 (I). 260 Bandhikhurd 283 (2). 292 Atania 283 (2), 311 (I), 369 (2). 261 Jaipur (Ganarpur) 3ll (I). 293 Maharajganj 283 (2), 350(1), 273 (2), 283 (4), 262 Deri 200 (I), 207 (1), 294 Komia 207 (1), 288 (2), 369 (I). 369 (5), 288 (14), 311 (16), 350 (4), 295 Bamnora 288 (1), 311 (1). 393 (I). 296 Maumasania 207 (1), 288 (2), 311 (5), 350 (1), 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (2), 264 Ihara 207 (7), 369 (I). 350 (5), 369 (1), 311 (7), 297 Dhawar 207 (3), 283 (2), 288 (4), 310 (3), 350 (3), 265 Gora (KonJa) 288 (2), 369 (2). 266 Dhogu\\lan 311 (2). 298 Isanagar 200 (1), 207 (11), 283 (4), 288 (7), 200 (1), 207 (1), 7.16 (1), 288 (3), 267 Bagota 3Jl (9), 350 (2), 369 (2). 369 (2). 299 Piporakalall 207 (1), 283 (1), 369 (1). 269 Ga(heoora 207 (5), 283 (I), 311 (1), 369 (2). 369 (2), 270 lnliliya (~akheri) 200 (1), 207 (.5), 283 (1), 288 (1), 301 Guraiya 303 Brjplll-a 207 (2), 288 (2), 311 (6), 369 (2). 350 (6), 369 (1), 304 Pahra 207 (6), 283 (3), 288 (3), 311 (2), Chitrai 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (1), 271 350 (3), 369 (5), 393 (1). 350 (2), 272 Mahelwar 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (1), 3.50 (2), 305 Sauna 288 (2). 350 (4). 369 (1). 306 Garha 207 (3), 288 (6), 245

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2-CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Contd. 2-CHHATARPUR. TAHSIL-Con/d.

307 Lakheri 207 (2), 235 (I), 183 (2), 288 (9), 337 Saha snagar 207 (I). 283 (2), 288 (6), 311 (4), 311 (6), 350 (4), 369 (2). 350 (2), 369 (I). 308 Kharrohi 207 (5), 209 (1), 273 (2), 288 (8), 338 Dihariganj 311 (l). 311 (3), 350 (4), 369 (5), 339 Atrar 200 (2), 207 (2), 273 (l), 283 (2), 309 Jatkara 207 (5), 283 (l), 288 (3), 311 (3), 288 (1), m (5), 350 ~3), 369 (1). 350 (3), 369 (2). 341 Dalou 288 (11), 369 (2). 342 Ganj 200 (1), 207 (6), 209 (l), 288 (2), 310 Beniganj 200 (1), 207 (I), 273 (I), 283 (4), 350 (2), 288!(16), 311 (6), 350 (9), 369 (3). 310 (14). 311 (2), 369 (2), 393 (3). 311 Paharibavan 207 (2). 281 (1) 283 (I), 288 (8), 344 Harpura 283 (I), 288 (1). 311 (5), 350 (8), 369 (2). 345 Nadgainklulrd 350 (1). 3]2 Sigon 283 (I), 288 (2), 350 (4), 369 (1), 346 Rampura 273 (I), 283 (4), 311 (8), 369 (I). 313 Gaharwar 200 (I), 207 (5), 273 (3), 283 (3), 347 Deogaon 283 (I), 288 (I), 311 (3), 369 (1), 288 (17), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (3), 348 Paharihirnju 207 (3), .m (1), 244 (4), 283 (2), 393 (3). 311 (5), 350 (2), 314 Niwariya 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (1), 288 (5), 369 (4), 350 (1), 369 (1). 393 (2). Pirs 315 '>jporaKhurd 207 (1), 283 (1), 288 (4), 350 (I), 34~ 207 (1), 273 (3), 283 (1), 311 (2), 369 (l). 350 (1). 361l (12). 316 Khadgaon 273 (I), 283 (1), 288 (2). 350 Dhamna 207 (I). 236 (1), 284 (2), 311 (1), 369 (4). 317 Chauka 207 (2), 283 (2). 288 (4), 311 (4), 350 (1), 351 Rajpur 288 (3), 350 (3), 369 (2). 207 (2), 311 (7), 350 (15), 320 Burha 207 (1), 288 (6), 311 (21), 369 (1). 369 (2). 352 Matgaw8n 200 (I), 207 (5), 209 (3), 273 (I), 322 Nayagaon(Lakhedi)2J7 (2), 283 (2), 288 (4), 311 (I), 288 (3), 350 (1), 369 (3). 283 (6), 302 (I), 311 (7), 350 (3), 369 (4). 323 Sap()han 207 (1), 3(1 (I). 353 Chhirawal 288 (2), 369(1). 324 Rampur (Bihata) 200 (1), 207 (6), 283 (1), 288 (2), 354 Negwan (Padariya) 200 (1), 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (9), 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (1). 350 (7), 369 (4). 325 Hilgawan 283 (1), 288 (1), 311 (3), 350 (1), 355 Satna 369 (I). 369 (I). 356 Hatna (Satna) 288 (2). 326 Boodur 2070), 288 (5), 350 (2), 369 (3). 357 Bhiyapal 207 (4), 283 (3), 288 (3), 310 (1), 327 Ramgarh 207 (3), 288 (6), 311 (3), 350 (4), 311 (1), 350 (2). 369 (1). 359 KUfra 207 (6), 273 (l), 283 (2), 288 (10), 328 Basad 200 (I), 207 (2), 209 (3), 273 (6), 350 (3), 369 (4), 393 (2). 283 (2), 288 (2), 311 (3), 313 (1). 360 Kashipura 2070), 283(1), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 350 (4), 369 (1). 393 (1). 361 Gonchi 283 (3). 329 Barakhera 207 (3), 244 (18), 283 (2), 288 (6), 362 Manpura 369 (1). 311 (15),350 (4), 369 (2). 363 Khairi 207 (3), 270 (1), 283 (3), 288 (12), 330 Bhelsi 283 (2), 311 (7), 350 (5), 369 (2). 350 (2), 369 (2). 331 Puchhi 207 (2), 283 (2), 288 (5), 311 (8), 364 Bamitha 200 (2), 207 (3), 209 (3), 270 (1), 350 (5), 369 (1). 2730), 284 (I), 288 (4), 311 (3), 332 Kadari 200 (1), 207 (I), 283 (2), 311 (2), 369 (I), 350 (4), 369 (5). 365 Shcorajpur 200 (1), 209 (I), 288 (I), 311 (1), 333 Kadohan 207 (3), 273 (3), 284 (1). 288 (6), 350 (1), 369(1). 310 (I), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (2). 366 Basata 288 (2), 350 (2). 399 (2). 367 Jaitupura 369 (2). 334 Tikuri 207 (4), 283 (3), 288 (1), 311 (2), 368 Rangawan 200 (1), 207(4), 273 t1), 283 (3), 350 (6), 369 (3). 288 (15), 311 (4), 350 (14), 369 (3). 335 Behta 283 (4), 288 (2), 311 (1). 369 (2), 369 Padaria 207 (5), 283 (4), 288 (8), 311 (6), 336 Gor 350 (3). 350 (10), 369 (2). 246

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370 Sadni 2070). 283 (4). 288 (2), 311 (1), 405 Imalha 207 (4), 281 (3), 288 (5), ~50 (4), 350 (3). 369 (1). 406 Baharpura 207 (1), 288 (1), 371 Barethi 200 (2), 283 (1). 288 (3), 311 (2), 350 (3). 407 Gudptara 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (8), 350 (2), 369 (1). 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (1), 369 (2). 372 Kutiya 408 Katanl 281 (1), 288 (7), 311 (5), 350 (I), 373 Bepri 369 (1), 369 (I). Ghoora 200 (I), 207 (5). 273 (2), 283 (3). 374 350 (1), 288 (2). 311 (26). 333 (2). 350 (4). 409 Chaokakodan 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (5), 369 (2), 393 (1). 369 (1). 410 Rampur (Salawat) 288 (5), 311 (5), 350 (2), 369 (1), 375 Tariya 284 (t). 273 (I), 283 (3), 411 Jhamtuli 207 (6), 283 (I), 288 (11). 311 (7), 371 Khairon 200 (1), 207 (4), 288 (4). 311 (7), 350 (2), 369 (2). 350 (5), 369 (7). 311 (10), 350 (2), 412 Barduwaha 207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (3), 311 (10), 378 Ikara 283 (2), 288 (2), 369 (1). 350 (3), 369 (1). 413 Pataa 28411), 288 (2), 311 (2). 369 (1), 379 Himmatpura 207 (6), 283 (6), 288 (17). 311 (10), 350 (3), 369 (2). 414 Rhaira 207 (6). 283 (I), 288 (4), 311 (5), 350 (4), 369 (I). 382 Ba~ata 283 (2). 288 (1). 350 (I). 383 Kishorganj 288 (5), 311 (1), 350 (3), 369 (1), 415 Pipariya 350 (1). 384 Bamari 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (3), 416 Rangawan 200 (1), 207 (2), 231 (1), 273 (I), 350 (1). 369 (1). 283 (3), 288 (5), 311 (15), 350 (2). 3SS Chandnagar 207 (4), 209 (2). 235 (2), 244 (1), 369 (2), 393 (1). 273 (2), 284 (5), 288 (2), 311 (4), 419 SHon 288 (11), 311 (3), 350 (I), 369 (2), 350 (3), 369 (3), 393 (2). 393 (3). 200 (1), 273 (3), 288 (4), 386 Bardwaha 207 (3), 421 Saliya 207 (1). 288 (3), 311 (2), 350 (1), 350 (2), 369 (2). 369 (2). 387 Kakarda 369 (2). 422 Motachokan 283 (6). 389 Chhapar 200 (1), 273 (3), 283 (1), 350 (1). 423 Bhusor 288 (1), 311 (9), 350 (1), 369 (2). 350 (2), 390 Kaduwan 207 (3), 288 (5), 311 (3). 426 Kabar 207 (1), 311 (9), 350 (3), 369 (1). 369 (3)- 392 Didoniya 207 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). URBAN 393 Rampura (Onta) 207 (1), 283 (2), 288 (I), 311 (1), Location Code No. and name of Town 350 (3), 369 (2). 394 Otapurwa 207 (4), 283 (2), 288 (9), 311 (8), I NOWGONG 350 (2), 369 (2). TOTAL- 200 (9). 205 (1), 209 (25), 273 (35), 280 (1), 395 Majgawan 283 0), 288 (4), 311 (I), 350 (2), 281 (5). 1284 (1), 310 (1), 311 (13), 367 (2). 369 (1). 369 (1). 372 (1), 384 (1). 388 (11), 393 (18), 396 Rajgarh 231 (1), 244 (3), 284 (5), 288 (3), 399 (I). 311 (6), 350 (5). 397 Bachhronia 288 (I), 311 (1). Ward No. 1- 200 (1), 205 (1), 209 (12), 273 (6), f281 (2), 398 SHawa t 207 (3), 235 (4), 288 (4), 311 (9), 384 (I), 388 (I), 393 (7). 350 (1). 369 (2). Ward No. 2- 200 (4), 209 (4), 273 (11), 281 (1). 367 (2), 400 Badni 288 (2), 311 (6), 350 (5), 369 (1). 369 (I), 372 (I), 388 (6), 393 (8), 399 (1). 401 Parwa 207 (7) 288 (11), 311 (10), 350 (5), Ward No. 3- 200 (3), 209 (5), '273 (14), 388 (2). 369 (2). 403 Pathargawan 273 (2), 283 (1), 288 (9), 311 (1), Ward No. 4- 209 (2), 273 (1), 281 (1), 284 (I), 310 (1) 350 (3), 369 (1). 311 (12), 393 (2), 404- Gangw&lha 207 (2), 273 (1 , 283 (1), 288 (9), Ward No. 5 - 200 (I), 209 (2), 273 (3), 280 (1), 281 (I) 311 (10), 350 (4), 369 (2). 311 (1). 388 (2), 393 (I).

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APPENDIX I -Contd,

lNl ;CSTRIAL ESTABUSH;'dENTS

2 CllHATARPlIR fAHSIl, - rOlldd. 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL 220 (101). 230 (2), II l'.1AHARAJPUR Total-200 (30), 207 (353), 209 (44), m (2), 235 (2), 255 (72), 263 (1), 273 (130), 280 (1), 207 (23), 209 (17), 255 (I), 273 (22), TOTAT.-- ::00 (4), 281 (22), 28::1 (270), 284 (10), 288 (628), 310 (16), 288 (48), 311 (12), 350 (14), 28: (2), 284 (5), 311 (971), 335 (1), 336 (I)' 344 (20), 350 (328), 3'.13 (28). 3(:.~~ (2)~ 369 (16), Jill) (5), 362 {I), 365 '19), 368 (I), 369 (338), 384 (1), 388 (3), Ward l\:(I. 1- 200 C:, 209 (13), 273 (6), 288 (15), 111 (I). 389 (3), 392 (1), 393 (115). 368 (~\ 369 (2), 388 (5). 393 (15). RllIaJ·-200 (26), 207 (324), 209 (32), 220 (101), 230 (1), \V",d Ne. 2- ::00 (\), 207 (I I), 273 (4), ~S:'(l), 2:,4 (2), 231 (2), 2:\5 (2), 255 (72), 263 (I), 273 (109), 280 (1), Z88 (13), 311 (4), J~O (1), 3G9 ('l), 3'n (2). 231 (15), 283 (267). 284 (10), 288 (590). 310 (16), Ward N(",. ' .. 200 (1), 207 t1), 2\,,) (4), 2': (3), 3(,<) (I), 311 (942), 335 (1), 336 (1), 344 (20), 350 (316), 393 (6), 365 (19), 368 (I), 369 (326). 388 (2), 389 (3), 393 (91). \\,nu No. 4- 207 (11). 255 ()), 273 (4), :'33 (I), 2S4 (3), Urb,111-200 (4), 207 (29). 209 (12), 230 (1), 273 (21), 281 (7), 288 (20), 111 (7), '<50 (10), ~(i9 (4), 3'IJ (5). 2R3 (3), 288 (38), 311 (29), 350 (12\ 362 (1), 369 (11), HI CHHATARPUR 3::14 (1), 388 (1), 392 (1), 393 (24). Location code lIumh('r and name Df "ilTage TOTAL-- 200 (21). 207 (27), 209 (4), 214 (I), 220 (1), 230 II), 231 (2), 272 (l), 273 (il), 274 (8), l'ipaTya (Khut'o) 281 (1), 288 (1), 369 (1). 280 (2), 281 (10), 282 (5), 284 (5), 288 (54), 2 Kanti 281 (4), 288 (4), 311 (8), 369 (2). 302 (6), 310 (10), 311 (2R), 320 (I), 335 (4), 3 Mamon 283 (1), 311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (2). 336 (1), 350 (23), 362 (I), 365 (65), 367 (1), 4 Pagara 288 (2). 369 (W), :'72 (I), 384 (8). 388 (3), 392 (I), 5 13hartoli 284 (1). 31 J (2), 350 (1), 369 (1). 393 (83). 6 Gadha 207 (1), 288 ('2), 311 (6), 369 (1). Ward No. 1- 200 (4), 281 (1), 350 (10), 369 (1). 384 (1), 7 Sankrobara 283 (1), 369 (4). Ward No. 2- 200 (6), 207 (5), 209 (I), 214 (I), 273 [l), 8 Madclanpura 283 (2), 288 (1). 280 (1), 281 (5), 234 (I), 2118 (43), 310 (3), 10 Deoridhnsnwuli 288 (1). 311 (l), 320 (1), :<:,5 (3), 350 (7), 362 (1), 12 Angoa 200(1), 207 (6), 209 (1), 273 (4), 369 (2), 372 (I), 384 (5), 393 (26). 283 (12), 311 (29), 350 (5), 365 (5), Ward No. 3- 200 (3), 209 (1), :::73(6), 281 (l), 302 (4), 369 (8), 393 (7). 335 (1). 365 (3), 367 (I), 369 (1), 338 (I), j 3 1\1algo\\'an 283 (I), 350 (2). 393 (20. IS Rngol> 200 (1), 207 (4), 235 (2), 263 (1), W~td No. 4- 200 (4), 207 (7), 209 0), 220 (I), 230 (1), 273 (2), 283 (1), 288 (8), 311 (28), 350 (5), 369 (I), 393 (3), 274- (8), 282 (3), 284 (3), 288 (6), 302 (2), 207 (1), 283 (3), 288 (3), 369 (2). 311 (2), 350 (2) 365 (62), 369 (4), 388 (2), 16 D.,rgowan jfJ2 (1), 393 (31). 17 rena 207 (3), 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 (5), 311 (2), 369 (2). Ward No. 5- 200 (4), 207 (15), 209 (J), 23J (2), 272 (I), 18 Dilwli 207 (1), 255 (I), 283 (2), 288 (7), 273 (I), 2BO (1), 281 (3), 282 (2), 284 (I), 350 (2), 369 (2). 288 (5), 310 (7), 311 (2-'), 3360), 350 (4), 369 (2), 384 (2), 19 BijaipLlr 207 (1), 283 (I), 288 (3), 350 (9), 393 (5). 369 (2). V GARHI-MALFHRA 20 Barkhera 288 (13), 350 (I), 369 (I). 22 S'jariganj 311 (2), 350 (l), 369 (I), TOTAL- 200 (5), 207 (7), 209 (~), 233 (2), 273 (13). 23 Nayagaon 283 (1), 311 (8), 369 (1). 27R (l), 783 (3), 284 (1),288 (13), 311 (4) 25 Setai 200 (3), 207 (11), 209 (1), 273 (1), Y'>' 0), 350 (2), 36\) 16). 3;>;3 (3), 39 ..1 (12). 283 (2), 288 (19), 311 (3), 350 (7), Ward N0. 1- 200 0), 207 (4), ~o') (2), 233 (2), 273 (8), 365 (10), 368 (I). 369 (4), 393 (5), :'78 (I). 283 (3). 284 (I), :~8H (12). m (4), 26 Hatwaha 233 (2), 288 (9), 311 P), 350 (3), emu). 350 (2), 369 (3), 388 (2), :-'\ 1 (1). 369 (I). Ward No, 2 ~oo (2), 207 (3), 209 (I), 273 (5). 2158 (I)' 27 Bokna 207 (4), 255 (1), 273 (1), 283 (2), 369 (3), 38g (1), 393 (~). 288 (4), 311 (13), 350 (2), 369 (3). 248 APPENDIX I-Cantd. INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL- Contd. 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL- COl!td.

28 Majgowan 207 (3), 283 (I), 311 (2), 350 (3), 69 Bandha 273 (1), 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (1), 369 (I), 350 (5), 369 (1), 389 (3). 29 Panagar 200 (I), 207 (6), 209 (2), 273 (1), 70 Deopura (Buxwaha)207 (3), 273 (2), 283 (I), 288 (3), 283 (3), 288 (27), .)11 (3), 350 (2), 310 (4), 309 (1). 369 (2), 73 Agra 207 (2). 283 (2), 288 (8), 350 (1), 30 Lakhangowan 200 (2), 207 (2), 273 (5), 283 (5), 369 (4). 288 (4), 311 (17), 350 (4), 369 (7). 74 Bamni (ghat) 283 (3), 288 (I}, 311 (1), 350 (I), 31 Jakhronkalan 207 (1), 284 (1), 288 (1), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (I), 75 Mugwari 207 (6), 283 (1), 138 (1), 311 (5), 32 Jakhronkhurd 288 (1), 311 (I), 350 (I). 33 Gu1ganj 200 (3), 207 (9), 209 (3), 273 (3), 350 (I), 369 (I), LIB (9), 288 (13), 311 (6), 350 (5), 77 Serora 350 (I), 369 (1), 369 (5), 393 (3), 78 Kupiya 207 (1), 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (I), 34 Pipat 200 (I), 207 (I2), 209 (1), 273 (1), 369 (I). 369 (1), 288 (II), 311 (4) 350 (2), 79 Bikrampura 273 (I), 350 (I), 369 (I), 35 Hirapur 273 (1), 288 (l), 369 (2), 80 Khardoti 207 (4), 273 (2), 35~ (4), 369 (2). Deoran 207 (4), 311 (12), 36 283 (4), 288 (6), 84 Bhargowan 273 (1), 311 (1), 350 (3), 369 (2), 393 (I). 85 Dahi 288 (1), 350 (2), 369 (I). 37 Damotipura 207 (4), 283 (2), 288 (2), 350 (1), 87 Amronia 207 (2), 273 (I) 283 (2), 288 (7), 38 Dongra 207 (I), 283 (3), 288 (4), 311 (4), 311 (16), 369 (3), 393 (I), 350 (3), 369 (7j 88 Tigri 350 (3), 369 (2). 39 Dongarpura 350 (1), 369 (1). 89 Kayan 207 (2), 283 (3), 288 (3). 311 (11). 40 Maukhera 273 (1), 283 (5), 288 (7), 311 (3), 350 (1), 369 (2). 350 (4), 3690) 393 (I). 91 Karki 273 (1), 288 (2), 350 (I), 42 Bamohri 283 (2), 288 (1), 311 (I), 350 (1), 92 Sargowan 273 (1), 283 (I), 288 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (I), 47 Nadgaon Bahman 207 (6), 283 (1), 288 (9), 311(15), 93 Nayatal 207 (1), 283 (1), 288 (1), 311 (4), 350 (6), 350 (1), 369 (4). 48 Rajpura ],07 (I), 283 (2), 350 (1). 94 Pathar ikal an 283 (3), 288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2), 49 GopaJpura (Bbaratpura) 207 (1), 288 (9), 311 (5), 350 (2). 369 (I). 95 Sorkh; 207 (1), 283 (2), 311 (10),350 (2), 51 Narainpura 207 (3). 273 (1), 288 (4), 311 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1). 96 Snrakna 207 (3), 283 (1), 350 (5), 369 (2), 350 (1), 369 (I), 97 Ban 283 (1). 52 Nadgaonkhurd 207 (2), 255 (5), 283 (2)9 311 (1), 369 (2). 98 Sijwaha 288 (1). 311 (2), 350(1), 99 Ghenochi 54 Jasgowankhurd Z88 (4), 369 (2). 288 (1), 311 (6), 350 (I~, 369 (2), 55 Knsar 288 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). ]01 Bijak 350 (2). 56 Bandhar 311 (2). 102 Baksohi 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (4), 350 (2), 57 Bilwar 288 (4), 103 Baliya 283 (1). 104 58 Pali 283 (2), 288 (J), 311 (5), 369 (2). Beron 207 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). 59 Lalgowan 207 (3), 350 (2), 369 (I), 105 Khirkunwa 31 J (5). 60 Sigrampura (Amarpura) 350 (1), 369 (1), 108 MajgowankaJ an 284 (8), 288 (3), 311 (5), 350 (l), 61 Ghorawoli 369 (1). 369 (2), 112 Dhodhan 62 Buxw:xha 207 (1), 311 (I8), 350 (2), 283 (1). 64 Bharatpura 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (6), 350 (1), 113 Bhojpura 207 (2), 255 (2), 311 (3), 350 (1). 369 (4), 369 (1). 65 Mahuwjhala 283 (1), 288 (2). 115 Rajpura (Kanera) 311 (2), 350 (2), 66 Rajpura (Agra) 288 (4). 311 (3), 369 (1), 369 (1). 67 Alpura 288 (1), 116 Bilgaon 283 (1), 288 (6), 350 (2), 369 (2). 68 Amarpurakalan 288 (6), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (I). 117 Deod (Mangalpurwa) 288 (3), 369 (I), 249

APPENDIX l-Contd. INDUSTRIAL ESl'ABLlSHMENTS

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL- Courd. 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL- COlltd.

118 Motigarh 273 (1), 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (5), 162 Lidhora 350 (I). 369 (1). 163 Piprakalan 283 (2), 311 (I). 120 Garkhowan 283 (3), 288 (4), 311 (3), 350 (1), 167 Badera 311 (3). 369 (1). 168 Phutwari 255 (3), 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 (7), 122 Mankari 207 (I), 283 (I), 288 (5), 311 (2), 350 (1). 369 (1). 169 DharampLlra Khurd 288 (3), 311 (5), 3500), 125 Barethi 207 (2), 255 (9), 273 (1), 280 (1), 369 (1). 31O (12), 311 (1), 350 (5), 369 (8), 170 Baraj 273 (l), 183 (5), 311 (1), 369 (1). 393 (1). 171 Ranital 207 (2), 283 (I). 288 (14), 311 (3), 126 Pathiya 288 (3), 369 (1). 350 (3), 369 (2). 127 Kanera 311 (1). 177 Bachhrnoni 311 (4), 369 (1). 129 Arora 311 (3). 178 Pura 283 (I), 311 (2), 369 (1). 130 Lahar 288 (5), 311 (3), 350 (2), 369 (1). 179 Bandha (Scmuriya) 207 0), 350 (1), 369 (5). 132 Palkohan 207 (2), 283 (3), 288 (6), 311 (2), 181 Rajapur Baraj 350 (5). 369 (2). 183 Sigrampura Gopalpura) 200 (1), 207 (13), 288 (4), 133 Kudda 255 (3), 288 (1), 311 (2), 350 (1), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). 369 (1). 186 Kupi 207 (I), 283 (1), 288 (5), 311 (8), 134 Madikheda 255 (4), 283 (6), 288 (5), 31l (9), 350 (1), 369 (2). 369 (3). 350 (2), 188 Boodor 283 (1), 288 (4), 311 (2), 350 (I). 137 Udaipura 207 (I), 311 (2)_ 189 Malpt,ra 350 (1), 369 (I). 138 DeoJa 273 (1), 283 (I), 288 (2), 311 (6), 369 (1). 190 Salaiya (Sendhpa) 288 (1), 311 (l', 350 (2), 369 (1). 191 139 Kharyani 288 (2), 311 (2), 350 (6), 369 (2). Sendhpa 207 (6), 255 (1), 288 (6), 311 (2), 140 Biswan 207 (1), 255 (2), 283 (3), 288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (2). 193 Moli 3Jl (4), 369 (1). 283 (1). 141. Purapatti 283 (2), 288 (3), 311 (3), 369 (3). 195 Chhaikunwa 288 (I), 350 (2), 369 (2), 196 142 Bhagwan 200 (2), 107 (l1), 220 (1), 273 (2), Pratappura 369 (1). 197 Gopalpura (Singrampura) 283 (1), 288 (1), 311 (1), 283 (2), 288 (4), 350 (5), 369 (2), 369 (1). 393 (4). 198 Patan (Beerbal) 143 Satpara 207 (2), 283 (3), 288 (5), 350 (1), 283 (2), 288 (4), 350 (I), 393 (5). 369 (2). 201 Barma 207 (2), 273 (2), 283 (2), 288 (1), 144 Maharajganj 207 (5-), 273 (3), 288 (13), 311 (27), 311 (5), 350 (2), 369 (3). 350 (6), 369 (9), 393 (1). 203 Keolai 283 (1), 369 (1). 145 Andhiyara 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (7), 369 (1). 205 Bhungowan 311 (1). 147 Gulat 288 (4), 350 (2), 206 Bamni (ChhaicImnwa) 283 (1). 212 Chandoli 148 Dharampura 207 (2), 273 (I), 283 (2), 288 (2), 369 (1). 213 311 (20), 350 (3), 369 (5), 393 (1)_ Panwari 207 (1), 283 (1), 311 (12), 350 (2), 3G9 (3). 150 Simariya 207 (4t 283 (1), 288 (2), 311 (3), 215 Kunwarpurakalan 207 (1), 283 (2)' 350 (1), 393 (6). 288 (3), 311 (5), 350 (1), 369 (2). 151 Safallpatti 283 (1), 393 (I). 219 Richhara 283 (2), 311 (3). 152 Hardolpatti 207 (4), 350 (2), 369 (1). 221 Lakhangawank!\urd 283 (1). 153 Tongra 283 (I), 311 (2). 223 Para 311 (1). 154 Kamodpura 288 (2), 311 (7), 350 (5), 393 (1). 225 Surajpurakhurd 288 (I), 369 (I), 155 Malehra 200 (2), 207 (3), 209 (6), 273 (5), 227 Jasgilwunkalan 288 (1). 283 (2), 288 (7), 311 (25), 336 (I), 230 Jhingari 207 (1), 255 (1), 283 (2), 31 I (5). 350 (3), 369 (5), 388 (1), 393 (12), 232 Ranipurn 283 (2), 288 (l), 311 (I). 157 Medanipura 288 (3). 236 Kadwara 288 (1), 311 (10). Berkheri (Ratuwanala) 288 (3). 158 237 Bhoncra 207 (2), 283 (4), 311 (8), 350 (2), 160 Fatra 311 (5), 350 (1). 369 (1). 161 Sukwaha 288 (3), 311 (5). 242 Pargaspura 350 (2). 250

API'ENDIX J-Colltd.

INDUSTmAL ESTABLISHMEi'-lTS

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL-Coil/d. 3 BIJAWSR TAHSIL- COIUlI.

369 (9)~ J I! Dhirnarw~n 283 (1); 243 Surajpurakalan 207 (l3), 273 (5). 311 l'J), 393 (3), 318 Rqichor 288 (2), 311 (4), 369 (l). 209 (3), 220 (2), 320 247 Ghaura 200 (2), 207 (6), BRITlQh6 kal~,a 283 ~?), 2i';8(t), :Ill (S). 255 (2), 273 (3). 281 (4), 288 (9), 321 Chhulla 288 (2). 311(17),350(8), 369 (1), 393 (7). 322 Bhadaura 288 0). 248 Gorakhpur:t 207 (6), 2il3 (2), 288 (6), 3ll (16), 325 13anpura .\ t t (t). 369 (7). .126 Eajna 200 (I), 207 (,1), 209 (3), 2330), 288 (4), 254 Kutora 207 (3), 255 0), 283 (4), 273 (1). 283 (1), 288 (15), 311 (21), 350 (3), 369 (3), 393 (1). 3\1 (6), 350 (II), 369 (2). 332 Kllt1ohrikl1L1n.i 255 (2), 209 (1), 255 (3), 311 (5), M(I). 311 (ll), 350 (I), 369 (I). 255 Soura 333 l3udera 2'(3 (4), 311 (7), 369 \1). 311 (1). 256 Amarwan 334 Doogarpura 288 (1), :1II (4), 369 (1). 311 el). 257 Ranil

APPENDIX I-Concld,

INDUSTIHAL ESTABLISHMENTS

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL- Con/d. 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL-Colleld.

42[ Gadhisemra 283 (1), 311 (3). 453 D~()pur 283 (2), 311 (5), 369 (3). 423 Jujharpura 207 (1), 283 (1), 311 (5). 457 Sujara 311 (2). 426 Bijawali 283 (1), 369 (I). 459 Khutariy::t 369 (1). 427 Ghogri 311 (1). 462 Deori 273 (1), 283 (5), 311 (2), 369 (3). 429 KishuDpura 283 (1), 288 (3), 311 (I), 369 (1). 463 KhirYJ.khurd 311 (2). 431 Niwur 207 (1), 22(J (48), 273 0), 283 (1), 464 Madiyaghati 369 (1). 288 (2), 311 (1), 369 (2). 467 Majgawan COhati) 273 (1), 283 (2), 288 (2), 432 Madiyabuzurg 220 (I), 283 (3), 311 (2). 311 (2), 369 (2). 433 Bamohri 200 (1), 220 (3), 273 (4), 283 (2), 468 Nandpon 220 (I). 311 (1). 28& (7), 311 (1), 350 (5), 369 (2), 469 Nainagir 220 (3), 288 (1). 393 (8). URBAN 435 Gugwara 207 (1), 273 (1), 311 (4), 350 (1), 369 (2). Location code 1Iumber and /lame of tawn :- 436 Khamariya 207 (2), 220 (3), 2113 (2), 288 (l), IV BlJAWAR 311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2). 437 Dharampura 207 (3), 288 (5), 311 (2), 369 (I). Ward No. 1- 207 (I), 209 (4), 281 (5), 283 (I), 350 (fi), 441 Kerwara 288 (5); 369 (I). 446 Srndara 207 (6), 273 (I), 283 (3), 311 (5), Ward No. 2- 200 (4), 207 (J 2), 209 (5), 273 (8), 288 (9), 369 (1), 393 (1). 311 (29), 350 (4), 369 (1), 384 (I), 388 (I), 447 Boudhisemar 283 (I), 311 (1), 369 (2). 393 (7), 449 Pali 220 (2), 283 (2), 311 (4), 350 (1). 450 Chaurai 220 (1), 283 (1), 311 (2). Ward No, 3- 207 (16), 209 (3), 230 (1), 273(13),281 (2), 451 Mahoota 283 (2), 311 (1). 283 (2), 288 (29), 350 (2), 362 (1), 369 (10). 452 Beerkheri 207 (2), 283 (2), 311 (1), 369 (I). 392 (1), 393 (17). 252

APPENDIX-II

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

I LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL- Concld,

Urban Iliya), 153. Mukarba, 157. Morba, 158. Khamri, 169. Nil Khop, 171. Daharra, 172, Atarra, 185. Khandeora, 186. Dhamora, 188. Hama, 202, Mabasi, 203. Tade­ Rural ra, 212. Gorgaon, 216. Amkhera, 219. Sora, 224. Location code number and name of village: - Khajuwa, 238. Ohandpura (Bandhikalan), 244. Raj­ nagar, 245. Hakimpur, 251 Palotha. 252. Achnar, 90. Chitahari, 91. Pura, 116. Patha, 117. Jew­ 253. Dibiya Kapurwa, 267. Bagoto, 268. Gangwara raha, 136. Pipari, 137. Thurati. 158. Jhinna. 174. (Chandpura), 269. Gathera, 274. Laloni, 284. Hardawar, 185. Bhadar, 197. Laundi, 205 Hin­ Dharari, 285, Moraha, 286. Khajuraho, 287. Akona, auta, 206. Akthaunha, 207. Ranipura, 211. Marha, 300. Rasuiyabhatan, 303. Brijpllra, 309. Jatkara, 212. Mureri Uttari, 222. Ranmau,' 225 Ragauli, 317. Chauka, 328. Basari. 332 Kadari, 333. Kado­ 226. Deopura, 227. Muderi Dakshini, 229. Barauhan, han, 334. Tikuri, 342. Ganj, 347. Deogaon, 350. 237. Hidorabari, 240. Khapatiya, 241. Girdhauri, Dhamna, 352. Matgawatl, 355 Satna, 363, Khairi, 243. Umrahar; 244. Chandla, 247. Gilonha, 248. 364. Bamitha, 366, Basata, 368, Rangawan, 369, Bagmau, 249. Basantpura, 252. Hanspura, 266. Padaria, 374. Ghoora, 375. Toriya. 376. Papta, Ludhgaon, 269. Luharpurwa. 377. Khelron, 378. Ikara, 384. Bamari. 385. Chand­ nagar, 396 Rajgarh, 403. Pathargawan, 416. Ran­ 2 OHHATARPUR TAHSIL gawan, 423. Bhusor. Urban 3 BIJA W AR TAHSIL Location code number and name of town:- Urban I Nowgong II Maharajpur Location code number and name of town:- III Chhatarpur V Garhi Malehra IV Bijawar Rural Rural Location code number and name of village:- Location code number and name of village:- 1. Kaitnokar, 2. Kakunpura, 4. Gudo, 14. Barbai, 20. Chhatipahari, 24. Kararaganj, 27. Ali­ 3. Mamon, 4. Pagara, 7. Sankobara, 12 pura, 28. Baragaon, 31. Ujra, 32. Kartol, 35 Jhij­ Angor, 15. Ragoli, 22. Sijariganj, 23. Nayagaon. han, 36. Hirapur, 40. Doni. 45. Putariya, 48. Neg­ 26. Hatwaha 27. Bokna, 29. Panagar, 33. Gulganj, wan (Mudwara),49. Bhadesar, 50. Negwan (Doni). 41. Kisungarh, 48 Rajpura, 49. Gopalpura (Bharat 51. Pachwara, 53. Chokhda, 58. Umarya, 64. Man~ pura), 53. Morra, 54. Jasgowan Khurd, 57. Bilwar, pura, 68. Dumra, 69. Doria, 72. Kurraha, 80. Panan­ 62. Buxwaha (Deopur), 63. Pathari Khurd, 64. Bha­ pura, 81. Lugasi, 84. Garauli, 85. Dharampura, 86. ratpura, 69. Bandha, 70. Deopura (Buxwaha), 7I. Pipri, 87. Madari, 91. Sigrawankalan, 92. Tatam, Snaipura Kalan. 72. Khargapur, 74. Bamni (Ghat), 93. Deokaliya, 94. Thateora, 95. Bilahri, 102. Sind­ 75. Mugwari, 76. Ghusgawan, 82. Gora, 90. Bam­ urki, 103, Fulari, 106. Mohari, 107 Garhi, 108. nora Khurd, 91. Karki, 94. Patha,ri Kalan, 99. Ghe­ Mankari, 112. Birpura, 116. Barrohi, 118. Nayagaoll, nochi, 107. Patha, 110. Basrohi, Ill. Mado, 114. 119.Sabania, 124. Gorari, 125. Maniya, 129 Shikar­ Nandiya, 115. Rajpura( Kanera), 117. Deori (Man­ pura, 130. J agatsagar, 136. Bamhoribahadurjee, gal Purwa), 127. Kanera, 129. Arora, 130. Lahar, 137. Kishunpura, 139. Chandora, 140. Mau (Saha- 131. Harpufa, 136. Mangalpurwa, 138. Deora, 253

APPENDIX-II Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

3-BlJAWAR TAHSIL-Contd. 3--BlI A WAR T AHSIL-Concld.

149.Kachbguwan, 153. Tongra, 154. Kamodpura. 155. 274. Kishungarh, 295. Surajpura. 308. Darguwan, Malehra, 162 Lidhora, 168. Phutwari, 169. Dharam­ 309. Bhujpura. 310. Kachari, 328. Loharpura, 369. pura Khurd, 170. Baraj, 172. Koloopura, 174. Bar­ Mardeora, 315. Keron, 381. Gadohi, 384. Bhata- baspur, 181. Rajapur (Baraj), 191. Sendhpa, 192. tor (Majgawan), 388, Geolaie, 389. Dangrai, 399. Maharajpura, 193. MoH, 203. Keolai 204. Melwar, Magrai, 405, Pondi Jaitpura, 406. Buxwaha, 411. 209. Basudha, 216 BIlman Kola, 222 Mawai, 223. Mandpur, 412. Jaitupura, 420. Kuhee, 423. Jujbar­ Para, 235. Saipura, 246. Sa!aiya, 257 Ranikht"ra pllra, 442. Am Cld". (Sironj), 264. BhainskhHr, 271. Sandwa,

APPENDIX-III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES

1- LAUNDI TAHSIL CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Conc!d.

Rural Urban Location code number and name of village:-

Nil 1. Kaithokar 2, Kakunpura 3. Sersed 4. Gudo 5. Nauparia 6. Bodi 7. Ragoli 8. Rural Bhadiyapura 9. Ranipura 10. Paretha 1 I. Kemaha 12. Glan 13. lahadra 14. Brrbai Location code number and name of village:- 15. Papatuwa 17. Mabaiya 18. Karatha 21. Imiliya. 3- BIJAWAR TAHSIL 1. Manara 5. Chandrapur 7. Sisalahar Urban 2- CHHATARPUR TAHSIL Nil Urban Rural

Nil Nil 254

APPENDIX IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

1 LAUNDI TAHSil, CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Concld. Urban 153. Mukarba, 169. Khop, 185. Khandeora, 219, Nil Sora, 224. Khajuwa, 244. Rajnagar, 245. Hakimpur, 251. Pa1otha, 286. Khajuraho, 298. Isanagar, 328. Rural Basari, 333. Kadohan, 342. Ganj, 347. Deogaon, Local ion code number and name of village:- 352. Matgawan, 363. Khairi. 364. Bamitha, 374. Ghoora, 377. Kbelron, 378. Jkara, 385. Chandnagar. 5 Chandrapura, 32. Abhau, 33. Riwana, 126 396. R8jir'rh. Kishori Pukhri, 135. Midb, 136. Pipari, 197 Laundl 21'2. Mureri Uttari,225.Ragauli,227.Mudeli Dab-bini, 3 RIJAWAR TAHlO;IL 229. Barauhan, 2~4. Chandl;}., 248. Bagmau 252. Urban Hampura. 269. Luharpurwa. Location ('ode number and name of town ;­ 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL IV. Bijawar Urban Rural Location code number and name of lown :- Location code flumbe r am/name of l'illage:- J. Nowgong U. Maharajpur 3. Mamon, 12. Angor, 22. Sijariganj, 23. Naya III. Chhatarpur V. Garhi Malehra gaon, 25 Satai, 26. I iatwaha, 33. Gulganj, 48. Raj. pura, 53. Morra, 63. Pathari Khurd, 64. Bharatpura, Rural 69. Band!la, 71. Saipura Kalan, 72 Khargapur, 76. Location code number and name of vilfage:- Ghusgawan, 82. Gora, 90.Bamnora Khurd, 91.Karki. 27.Alipura,32. Kartol, 35. Jhijban, 36. Hirapur, 94. Pathari Kalan, 131. Harpura, 132. Palkohan,D8,. 40. Doni, 45. Putariya, 69. Doria, 72. Kurraha, Deora, 153. Tongra, 154. Kamodpura, 155. Malehra, 84 Garauli, 85. Dharampura, 86, Pipri, 92 Tatarn, 171. Ranital, 209 Basudha, 235. Saipura, 246 Salai)a, 93 Deokaliya, 95. Bilahri, 103 Flllari, 107. Garhi, 264. Bbains khar, 271. Sandwa, 274, Kishun garb, 108. Manbri, 112. Birpura, 116. Barrohi, 118. 295. Surajpura, 303. Darguwan, 326. Bajna, 364. Nayagaon, 119. Sahania, 125. Maniya, 126. Talgaon, Jaitpur, 399. Magrai, 405, Pondi jaitpura, 406. 130, Jagatsagar, 138. Lalpur, 140. Mau lSahaniya), Buxwaha, 420. Kuhee. 255

APPENDIX V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

I LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Condd, Urban Rural Nil Location code number and name oJvillage :. Rural 31. Ujra, 56. Mukharra, 108. Mankari, 120. Bangaon, 125. Maniya, 133. Budrakh, 151. Kudla, Location code number and name of village:· 244. Rajnagar, 385, Chandnagar. 180. Gurba Kalan, 197. Laundi. 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town ;. Nil I Nowgong, Ward No.1, Ward No.2. Rural II Maharajpur Ward No.1, Ward No.4. Location code number and name oj village :. III Chhatarpur Ward No.1, Ward No.2. V Garbi Malebra Ganj 89. Kayan, 150. Simariya, 274. Kishungarh.

APPENDIX· VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR-Concld, Urban III Chhatarpur Ward No.1, Ward No.2. V Garhi malehra Ganj. Nil Rural Rural Location code number and name of village :. Location code number and name oj village:- 31. Ujra, 224. Khajuwa, 244. Rajnagar, 197. Laundi. 385. Chand nagar.

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town :- Nil I Nowgong Ward No. l, Ward No.2. Rural II Maharajpur Ward No.1, Ward No.4. Nil 254

APPENDIX IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Concld, Urban 153 Mukarba, 169. Khop, 185. Khandeora, 219. Nil Sora, 224. Khajuw8, 244. Rajnagar, 245. Hakimpur, 251. Palotha, 286. Khajuraho, 298. Isanagar, 328. Rural Basari, 333. Kadohan, 342. Ganj, 347. Deogaon, Location code number

APPENDIX V

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Concld, Urban Rural Nil Location code number and name of village :- Rural 31. Ujra, 56. Mukbarra, 108. Mankari, 120. Bangaon, 125. \1aniya, 133. Budrakh, 151. KurJla, Location code number and name of village:- 244. Rajnagar, 385. Chandnagar. 180. Gurha Kalan, 197. Laundi. 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town :- Nil I Nowgong, Ward No.1, Ward No.2. Rural II Maharajpur Ward No.1, Ward No. 4- Location code number and name of village :. 111 Chhatarpur Ward No.1, Ward No.2. V Garhi Malehra Ganj 89. Kayan, 150. Simariya, 274, Kishungarb.

APPENDIX - VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

I LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR-Concld, Urban III Chhatarpur Ward No.1, Ward No.2. V Garhi malehra Ganj. Nil RUral Rural Location code number and name of village :- Location code number and name of viJIage:- 31. Ujra, 224. Khajuwa, 244. Rajnagar, 197. Laundi. 385. Chand nagar.

2 CHHATARPURTAHSIL 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town :- Nil I Nowgong Ward No.1, Ward No.2. Rural II Maharajpur Ward No. I, Ward No.4. Nil 256

APPENDIX VII

TOwNS AND VJLLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER ( In Brackets)

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL-Concld. LAVNDI TAHSIL 152. Mudwara (I), 153. Baihta (4), 154. Jamupura (2), 155. Urban Bed (4), 156. Ghoor (10), ]57. Mahoikhurd (2), 158. Jhinna. (4), 159. Bhltaria (4), 160. Bamhari (2), 161. Harduwa (I), Nil 162. Naharpur (4), 163. Chak Khadeha (Yes), 164. Mahoi­ Kalan (10), 165. Dulhadeo (I), 16{). Hansari (2), 167. Manu­ Rural riya (Yes), 168. Bakhtaura (2), 169. Gauhani (11), 172. Dhundha (Laxman kat purwa) (2), 173; Partap pura (l), Location code number and name ofvillage:- 174; Hanlawar (3), 1n Majhpatiya (6), 178: Harbanspur (2), 179: Bandow (I), 180: Ourhakalan (11), 181: Sijai (7), 182; I. MallW(!ra (3), 2. Parci (6), 3. Barua (2), 4. Pahara Beri (2), 183: Udaypura (3), 184; Dhawa (2), 185: Pachbara (10), .5. Challdrapura (6), 7. Sisalahar (5), 8. Pad war (7), 9. (4), 186: Bhadar (2), 188; Oudhaura (3), 189, Gahrawan (I), Nidhouli -{I), 10. Palta (8), 11. Katra (2), 12. Khaddi (10), 190, Chhatpura (4), 191: Singhpur (4). 192: Bajaura (1). 193: 13. Mavai Ghat (I), 14. Ghatahari (3), 15. Judipurwa (1). Gurhakhurd (2), 195: Rampura (2), 197; Laundi (25), 198: J6. Moti k~. pllrwa (2), 17. Badaura Kalan (2), 18. Shilap (4), Nagrauli (3), 199: Siraha (I). 200: Patli (5), 201: Himmatpuf 19. Jog::. (2), 20. laibaran (2), 21. Prakash Bhamhori (7" 22. (2), 204: Rekha (5), 205: Hinauta (I), 206: Akthaunna (12), Hilura (I), 23. Alipura (3), 24. Thakurra (7), 25. Lausi (3), 207; Ranipura (2), 209; Bhagaura (5), 210, Bashra (2), 27. Chakranibag (1), 28. Kurdhana (1), 29. Misranpurwa (3), 211; Marha (3), 212: Mureriuttari (5), 213; Khoda (3), 30. Murahra (22), 32. Abhau (2), 33. Riwana (5), 34. Fatee 214: Patna (3), 215; Chhapra (2), 216; Raopur (IS), 217; purwa (1), 35. Chandwara (Il), 36. Gaurihar (14), 37. Kit· Ramjhala (3), 218: Simaria (3), 220 Peera (9), 221; Sadafal pura (4), 38. Kisunpur (7), 39. Pawaithar (2), 42. Khurehi (I), 222; Ranmau (2), 223: Dumlchera (3), 224: Binay­ (4), 43. Ghujaura (1), 44. Hatwa (3), 46. Tikari (4), 47. kahar (2), 225: Ragauli (5), 226; Deopura (5), 227: Muderi Bajrangpur (4), 48. Rampul' (2), 49. Jaraihata Kalan (3), Dakshini (11), 228; Bayas Badaura (4), 229; Barauhan (4). 51. Hanukhem ("), 52. Terhi Ka Bari (2), 53. Bijasin (2), 230; Sahpura (2), 231: Tahanga (4). 232; Madhwo Purwa (3). 55. Kandhaila (3), 57. Chauhani (3), 58. Balrampur (1), 59. 233; Gllrhakhurd (I), 237; Hidorabari (2), 238; Padri (3), Ranibag (I), 63. Gumanpur Nayatal (1), 64. Dhawari (4), 65. 239; Bansia (15), 240; Khapatiya (4), 241: Oirdhauri (2), Gahabra (5), 66. Padriya (5), 67. Goyra (5), 68. Karhari (4), 242; Biharpur (2), 243; Umrahllr (I), 244; Chandla (16), 69. Churyari (12), 70. Kiralpur Nand (2), 71. Banyani (2), 245; Kanbhai (2), 247: Gilonha (5). l48: Baimau (20), 73. Sichahri (3), 74. Nand (5), 75. Sadwa Kol (1), 76. Kha­ 249: Basantpura (2), 250: Ohura Purwa (3), 252: Hanspura min Khera (2). 78. Kewlaha (2), 79. Hajipur (1), 80. Didwara (2), 253: Katahl'a (3), 254: Madwa (1), 255: Ratanpara (2) (4), 81. Barig,u h (15), 82. Maharajpur (4), 83. Baraha (5), 84. 256; Rajpurwa (2), 257: Bisnakheda (3), 258; Ratanpur Kiratpur Padarkln (2). 85. Kautheha (1), 87. Siddhpur (2), 88• (2), 259; Charaipurwa (3), 260. Bairagiapukhari (4), 261: Khadehi (I), 89. Imlahi (2), 90. Chitahari (8), 91. Pura (5), Kamal Purwa (2), 262: Iarabara (2), 263: Devikhera (1), 92. Baitali!,apurwl (2), 93. Jujhar Nagar (5), 94. Khem (13), 264: Andhyari bari (6), 265; Balkaura (5), 266: Ludh,aon 95. Kasal' (11),96. Kunwarpura (1), 97. Kewati (4), 98, (2), 267; Parsedi (2), 268; Kesharipura (2), 269: Luhar­ Bahadurpllr (I), 99. Ranikhcra (1), 10}; Itwan (1), 102. Bam· Purwa (1), 270. Gumanpur Chandla (2), 271: Hinota (2), haripufwl (9), 103; Nadauta (1), 104. Sarwai (18), .105. 273. Bhawanipura (2), 274: Labraha (2), 275; Kharawa (4), Niwekhera (3), 106. Basrahi (2), 108. Dadutal (2), 109. Lawlas 276; Pukharaha (1), 278: Dharampura (3), 279: Salaiya (3), (3), 112. Malpur (3\, 113. Bihanpur (2), 115. Kurminpurwa 280; Silgaon (1), 281; Hatohall (2), 282;1 Silpatpura (2), 283- (2), 116. I'atha (80), 117. Jewraha (15), 118. Dharampura (5), Parsania (7), 284. Pandey Purwa (8), 285. Chhati Bamhod (9), 120. Dauni (5), 121. Purwa Bamhori (5), 122. Chitahri (6), 286. Katia (17), 287. Khairahi (2), 288, Makundpur (2), 289. 124. Nighwllpukhri (I), 125. Rajaura (2), 126. Kishoripukhri Sarai, (4), 290, Pawai (2), 291, Bigpu! (5), 292, Jagatpur (2), (I), 127. Bilanpur (3), 129. Mahoba (2), 130. Ajitpur ;2), 131. 293, Lasgarha (1), 294, Deori (2), 295, Ranipur (0. 296, Ban­ Barband (I), 132.0wdi (1), 135. Midka (4), 136. Pipari (3), jari (3), 297, Bhaira (4), 298. Kitpura (2), 'f.99, Parmajhor (14), 137. Thurati (2), 138. Biduwan Ka purwa (1), 139. Sahpur 300, Tikari (2), 301, Surajpur (3), 302, Panchrunpur (3), 304. (4), 140. Barainv.l (I), 142. Ghatara (2), 145. Sivrajpur (1), 146. Ganpatkhera (10), 305, Simrahi (1), 306, Bachhon (20), 307 Ra'1lpur Ghosi (I). 147. Khadeha (9), 151. Dev Nagar (1), Bhairahi (1), 308. Rajapur (4), 309. Sadkar (9). 257

APPENDIX VII TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRII\"KING WATER TOGETHER \VIfH THEIR NUMBER ( In Brackets)

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Colltd

Urban 114. Barduwaha kalan (2), 116. Barrohi (4), 117. Bh:-tbhuwa Location code number and name of tOlvn:­ (7), 118. Nayagaon (3). 120. Bangaon (7), 123, Shyamra (1), 124. Gorari (3), 125. Maniya (2), 126. Talgaon (I) I NOWGONG Ward No, 1 (24) Ward No.2 (14), Ward No.3 (13), Ward 127. Macha (4), 128. Chandplll'[l (3), 129. Sh,karpura (2), 133. Budrakh (4), 134. Seondi (5), 135. Naw-lda (4), 136. No.4 (14), Ward No; S (9). Bambori Bahadurjee (2), 138. L11pur (7), 13). Chandora II MAHARAJPUR (2), 140. Mau (Sahaniya) (19), 141. Banchhora (5), 142. Ward No.1 (26), Ward No.2 (13), Ward No, 3 (11), Ward Tidni (5), 143. Dhamchi (2), 144, Kalani (2), 145. lIari No, 4 (IS). (5), 146. Pur (5), 147. Nathp\lT (4), 149. Nad (2), 150. Ghunchu (3), 151. Kurella(ye~), 152, Sukwal, (12), 153. III CHHATARPUR Mukarba (8),}56. Margawan (1), IS7, Morb,l (5). 159. Ward No. 1 (78) Ward No' 2 (197), Ward No. 3 (130), Niwllri (4), 160. Harrai (1), 161. Mau (p~lr) (5), 162. War'!_ NO.4 (125), Ward No.5 (135) Bikora (2), 163. Dalpatpura (I), 165, Pali (2), 1(,6. Purwa V GARHI MALEHRA (5), 167, Lahera (1), 168. Tuell! (I), 169, Khop (5), Garhi Malehra (22), Ganj (24) 171. Daharra (2), 173. Pathariya (1), 174. p, atappura (2) 175. Bila (1), 178. Achatta (12), 180. BaD (5), 182. Rural Gora (1), 184. Maheba (4), 185; Khandoora (3), 186. Location code number and name of village;·- Dhamora (3), 187. Kendi (2), 188. Rama (2), J89. Dilania 1 1. Kaithokar (11), 2. Kakunpura (3), 3. Sarsed (Harpalpur) (1), 190. Sela (4), 191. Goma ,aian (3), 19~. Panyar (1) 4. Gudo (S), 5. Nauparia (4), 6. Bodi (2), 7. Ragoli (7), 194. Lachhmanpura (1), 198, Bhil~awan (1), 2()O. rv1alpura 8. Bhadiyapura (3), 9. Ranipura (3), 10. Paretha (2), II. (3), 204, Kanti (11), 205. Pipat (2), 207, Klurka (I), 208. B3npllra (2), 209. Dudari (2), 210. Rampur (6). 211. Kemaha (2), 12. Glan (9), 13. Lahadra (1), 14. Barbai Turya (I)' 212, Gorgaon (1), 213. Sarani (3), 214. Nadya (1), 15. Papatuwa (2), 16 Bhadarra (7), 17. Mabaiya (3), 18. Karatha (4), 19. Mahed (5), 20. Chhalipahari (1), (2), 2J6. Amkhera (3), 217. Nandgaon htbn (2\, 218. 21: Imiliya (5), 22. Churkhari (20), 23. Ama (6), 24. Dhiiarmr (4), 219. Sora (2), 221. Katiya (1), 222. Kota Kararaganj (12), 2S. Deotha (2), 26. Joran (7), 27. (1), 224. KlJajuwa (9), 225. Nahdora (5), 226, Parakaian Alipura (12), 28. Baragaon (7), 29. Sardarpur (1), 31. \2), 230, Narayanpura (2), 231. Barkoh:m 0), 232. Ujra (5) 32. Kaltol (2), 33. Bhirota (2), 34. Khiri (2), Bikr8IT\))ur (2), 235, Bhulera (2), 236. Banc!ergarh (3), 3S. Jhijhan (7), ,6. Hi):apur (1), 37. Mahtal (2), 38. 231. Salai\'~ (5), 239. Gagaich (2), 240. Tilohan (1), Tila (4), 40. Doni (7), 41. Maika (4), 44. Singhpur (2), 241. P;;,-a (Tilonha) (2), 242. Ch:lIlbar (2), 243, Pai (2), 45. Putariya (4), 46. Kulwara (6), 48. Negwau (mudwara) 244, R1in~"';jr (23), 245. Hakimpur (2), 246. Singro (17), 51. Pachwara (3), 52. Mudwara (4), 53. Chokhda (1), 247. B3!1di kaJan (17), 248. KaJapani (4), 249. (1), 54. Urdmau (7), 55, Khirwa (3), 56. Mukharra (1) Dhnri (5), 250. Pathapur (7), 251. PalothJ (2), 252. 58. Umarya (1), 62. Natuwa (1), 64. Manpura (4), 66. Ac-hnar (2), 253: Dibiyakapurwa (2), 254. Baraichkhera (2), Bedar (2), 67. Matoda chapoam (2), 68. Dumra (1), 69. 255, MaMma (1), 256. Paharim"mas (Semas) (2), 251. Pahra Doria (4), 72' Kurraha (8), 73. Jhikmau (1), 75, Bera PurW8 (Hirana) (12), 262. Deri (4), 264. Thara (2), 765. Gora Pathak (6), 76; Digoni (2), 78. Dhigpura (3), 79 (Kt)nd~) (2), 266. DhogUW2J1 (3), 267. BagnIO (3). 26Q Chabara (5), 80. Pananpura (1), 81. Lugasi (12), 82. Gathera (6), 270. Imiliya (Lrtkheri) (4), 271. Chitrai (6), Imiliya (I), 84. Garauli (9), 85. Dhaampura (2), 86, Pipri 273. Kat~rwara (2), 274, Lnloni (2), 275. S itmal ia (2), (5), 87. Madari (2), 88. Padwaha (4), 89. Ncgwill1 277. Karri (5), 278. Birana D~b8ri (I), 279. Udaipura (Bedar) (3), 91. Sigrawan Kalan (3), 92. Tatam (4), 94. (4), 280. Lalgawan (10), 281. Pahar!!aon (4),282. Panotha (4) Thateora (3), 95, Bilahri (15), 97. Gudara (2), 99. Slma­ 284. Dharad (5), 285. Monlh;} (7), 286. Khajuraho (20) rdha (2), 100. Sigrawan Khurd (1), 101. Barath (2). 102. 287, Akana (12), 288. Dido! (I), 289. Pathada (2); 290, Sindurki (3), 103. Fulari (1), 106. Mohari (I), 107. Gathi Katareka purwa (1), 291. Paca (Rasoiya) (1), 292. Atania (2), 108. Mankari (11), 109. Sunati (1), 112. Birpura (2), (2), 293. Maharajganj (1), 2'..'4, Konda (2), 29'. Bamnora 258

APPENDIX VII-Contd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING

WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d. 3 BIJAWAR TA HSIL--Con td.

(1), 297. Dhawar (6), 298. Isanagar (12), 300, Rasiuya (4), 59. Lalgowan (1), 61. Ghorawali (3), 62. Buxwaha Bhatan (2), 301. Guraiya (1), 303. Brijpura (3), 305, (Deopur) (1), 63. Pathari khurd (I), 64. Bharat Pura (3), Sadna (1), 306, Garha (2), 307, Lakheri (5), 308, Kharrohi 65. Mahuwa Jhala (2), 66. Rajpura (Agra) (2), 67. Alpura (8), 310. Benigang (4), 311, Pahari Bavan (4), 313. Gahar­ (1), 69. Bandha:(2), 70.~Deopura (Buxwaha) (2), 72. Khar­ war (3), 314. Niwariya (2), 316, Khadgaon (2), 317. gapur (2), 73. Agra (2), 75. Mllgwari (4), 77. Serora (1), Chauka(4), 319. Bajranggarh(l), 321. Hatwaha(2), 322. 78. Kupiya (4), 80. Khar Doti (2), 84. Bhar gowan (1) Nayagaon (Lakhtri) (4), 323. Sapohan (2), 324 Rampur 85. Dahi (1), 87. Amronia (5), 88. Tigri (4). 89. Kayan (Bihta) (2), 326. Boodor (I), 327. Ramgarh (2), 328. Basari (2), 90. Bamnora Khurd (4), 93. Nayatal (4). 94. Pathari (4), 329. Barakhera (2), 330. Bhe1&i (1), 331, Puchhi (3) Kalan (1), 96. Sarakna (I), 97. Ban (I), 98. Sijwaha (1) 332. Kadari (2), 333. Kadohan (2), 334. Tikuri (4), 335. 99. Ghenochi (2). 102. Baksohi (2), 104. Beron (I), 105 Behta (I), 336, Gor (3), 339. Atrar (1), 340. Rora (I) Kirkunwa (1) 106. Pukhrela (1). 108. majgowan kalan(3), 109. 34]. Dalon (4), 342. Ganj (5), 345. Nangain Khurd (1), Kunwar pura khurd (1),110. Basrohi (I), 111. Mado (1),113; 346, Rampura (3), 347. Deogaon (1), 348. Pahari Hiraju Bhojpura (3), 114. Nandiya (I), 115. Rajpura (Kanera) (1), 116. yes 349. Pira (4), 350. Dhamna (5), 351. Rajpur (2), 352. Bilgon (3) II7 Deori (Mangal purwa) (2), 118: Mutigarh (1), Matgawan (7), 354. Negwan (Padariya) (4). 355. Satna 122. Mankari (1), 125. Barethi (7) 127, Kanera (1), 128. (I), 357. Bhiyatal (1), 359. Kurra (9), 360. Kashipura (l), Imaliya (2), 129. Arora (1), 130, Lahar t2), ] 31, Har· 363. Khari (3), 364. Bamitha (1), 365. Sheorajpur (2), 366. pura (2), 132, Palkoban (2),135. Kurra (1) 136, Mangal­ Basata (4), 361L Rangawan (3), 369. Padaria (6). 374. purwa (i), 137, Udaipura (1), 138. Deora (4), 139. Khar­ Ghoora (3), 375. Toriya (4), 378. lkara (6), 379, Himmat­ yani (2), 141. PUra Patti (I), 142. Bhagwan Bazar Patti (1) pura (7), 381. Kunwarpura (2), 384. Bamari (1), 385. 143. Satpara Bazar Patti (2), 144. Maharajganj (3),146. Tikari Chandnagar (3), 386, Dardwaha (7), 389, Chhapar (5), (1) 147. Gulat (2), 148. Dharam Fura (5 , 149. Kachhguwan 390. Kaduwan (1), 394. Otapurwa (2), 396. Rajgarh (1), 150. Simariya (2), 152. Hardol Patti (3), 153. Tonrga (1), (6), 403. Patbar gawan (2), 404. Gangwaha (1), 406. 154 Kamodpura (1), 155. Malehra (10), 157. Medani Baharpura (2), 411. Jhamtuli (3), 413. Patan (3), 416. pur~ (3), 158. Berkheri (Ratuwanala (2), 159. Bald Pura Rangawan (Bhu$or) (I), 417. Barbaspura (1), 419. Silon (1), (1) 160 Patra (3), 162. Lidhora (2) 163, Piprakalan (5), 423. Bhusor (2). 165. Khera kalan (2), 167. Badcra (1), 168. Phutwari (2) 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL 169. Dharampura khurd (2), 170. Baraj (1), 171, Ranital Urban - (4), 172. Koloopura (1), 173. Kota (I), 177 Bachhraoni (1), Location code number and name of town;-­ 181. Rajapur (Baraj) (3), I8J' Sigrampura (Gopalpura) (2), VI. BIJAWAR 185. Bairagarh (1), 186. Kupi (3), 189. Malpura (6), 190, Ward No. 1 (130), Ward No.2 (100), Ward 3 )5'(1 Salaiya (Sendhpa) (6), 191, Sendhpa (3), 192. Maharajpura Rural (1), 193. Moli (2), 194. Toriya (I), 195. Chhaiekunwa Location eode number and name of village:- (2), 196. Pratappura (2), 198. Palan (Beerbal) (4),201, 3. Mamon (2), 4~ Pagara (1), 6. Gadha (1) 7. Sankrobara Barma (2), 203. Keolai en. 204, Melwar (2), 205. Bhungo (1): 8. Madelanpura (1),9. Onria (2),12. Angor (7),13; Malgo­ wan (I), 206. Bamni (chhaiekunwa) (3), 207. Khowa (1) wan (4), IS. Ragoli (5),16. Dargowan (8), 17. Peera (3), ]8. 208. Bilachopra (1), 213. Panwari (I), 214. Bankpura (2) Dikoli (2), 19 . .Bijaipur (3), 20. Barkhera (1), 21. Sendhkhuri 216. Bamankola (1), 217. Dilari (1), 219. Richhara (2), (2),22. Sijariganj (2), 25. Satai (11), 26. Hatwaha (2),27. 220. Kheri (3), 221. Lakhan Gawankhurd (3), 222. Mawai Bokna (I), 28. Majgowan (4), 29. Panagar (8),30. Lakhan (2), 225. Surajpur Khmd (1), 227. Jasgawan Kalan (3), gowan (4), 33. Gulganj (45), 34. Pipat (4), 36. Deoran (5), 228. Bada gaon (1), 230. Jhingari (4). 233. Padro (1), 37. Damolipura (2), 39. Dongar Pura (3), 40. maukhera (2) 236 Kadwara (1), 243. Surajpura kalan (0, 246, SaIaiya (I), 42. Bamohri (2),43. Pungawan (2), 44. Ratanpura (2), 45. 247: Ghaura (4), 248, Gorakhpur (2), 249. Bharwani (1), Utuwali (I), 46. Shahpura Khurd (I); 47. Nandgaon Behman 254. Kutora (t), 257. Ranikhera (Sironj) (2), 258. Sironj (2), (3), 48. Rajpura (2), 49. Gopal Pura (Bharatpura) (2), 259. Tanga (2), 260, Karri (3), 261 Raichaur (Dtopur)(l) 263. 50; Raipura Khurd (I), 52. Nadgaon khurd (1), 54. Jasgo­ Raipura (2), 268, Raipura kalan (]) 269. Dhangowan (2), wankhurd (2), 55. Kasar (2), 56. Bandhar (2), 58. Pali 271. Sandwa (5), 274. Kishungarh (3) 276. Bhelda (I), 259

APPENDIX VII-Cone/d.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL--Contd. 3 BIJ A W AR TAHSIL--Concld. 277. Manakpura (1),279. Shahgarh (3), 280. Banki Girouli Pondi Jait Pura (2), 406, Buxwaha (25), 407, Sunehra (4), (1), 281. Garda (1), 282. Baron (1), 283, Hardotha (2), 411, Mandpur (4), 412, Jaitu Pura (I), 415, Ghogra (6), 288. Bineka (I), 289. Jharkunwa (1). 296. Chopra (1), 416, Mudiya (3), 417. Majguwan Badan (2). 418, Sunwaha 305. Bamnaura Kalan (2), 307, Bineda (I), 311. Dhimar· (24). 419, Jamunjhiri (1), 420. Kuhee (6), 421. Gadhi wan (1), 312, Chhain (1), 313. Kanjara (I), 325. Banpura Semra (10), 422. Dagroda (1), 423. Gujharpurit (5), 425. (I), 326. Dajna (5), 330. Kodan (3), 334. Dongarpura Kudan Jani (1), 426. BijawaJi (2), 427. Ghogri (4), 429, (1), 336, Sidhdhaie (1), 337, Baranand no, 1 (I), 310. Kishun pura (13). 431. Niwar (7), 432. Madiya Buzurg Halaoni (2), 342, Sobha (1), 347. Ramtoriya (2), 355, Malar (2), 433, Bamohri (5), 435, Gugwara (4), 436. Khamariya (t), 361, Lohani (4), 362, Palda (1), 364, Jaitpura (12), (5). 437. Dharampura (3), 439, Saliya (3), 440, Sonraie 365, Majhora (1), 367. Dardoniya (I), 368, Nirnani (2), (3), 441. Kerwara (1), 442. Amoda (1), 443. Khejra (I), 369. Mardeora (7), 370. Jagara (1), 371, Sagoriya (1), 444. Semra Sekh (2), 445. Kheriya Buzurg (3), 446. Sendara 374, Hinota (2), 375, Keron (1), 377, Kasera (3), 381, (2), 447. Boodhi Semar (2). 448. Sagari (1), 449. Pali Gadohi (4), 382, Shaipura (Sagoriya) (2), 383, Jara (5), (10), 450. Chaurai (2), 451. Mahoota (I), 452. Beerkhari 384, Bhatator (Majgawan) (2), 387. Sanoda (7), 388, Gcolaic (3), 453. Deopur (5), 455, Nipaniya (1). 457. Sujara (3), (I), 389. Dangrai (2), 390. Padariya (5), 391. Taiya mar 458. Manki (1). 459. Khatariya (4), 462, Deori (3), 463, (1), 392. Birampura (3); 393, Dhujpura (Kusmar) (3), Khirya khurd (3), 464, Madiyaghati (3), 465, Phutera (1), 396, Muchhandri (2), 397, Chaehai Semra (6), 399, Magrai 466, Dhanor (1), 467, Majgawan Ghati (4), 468, Nand­ (1), 400, Kusmar (4), 4Q3, Alampur Tangi a (1), 405, Pon (2), 469, Nainagir (3), 260

APPENDIX VIII

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

1- LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban III CHHATARPUR

Nil Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3, Ward No, 4, Ward No.5, Loca (ion code number and name of village;- Rural Rural Leeation CaGe number and name of vilfage:- 104 Sarwai 31 Ujra 2- CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 91 Sigrawankalan 103 Fulari Urban 151 Kurella Location code number and name of town :­ 3- BIJAWAR TAHSIL

I NOWGONG Urban Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3, Ward No.4, Nil Ward No, 5. Rural 11 MAHARAJPUR

Ward No. I, Ward No.2, Ward 3, Ward No, 4. Nil

APPENDIX IX TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Concld.

Urban Rural Nil Location code number and name of vil/age:- Rural 27 Alipura Nil 95 Bilahri 151 Kurella 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL Urban Urban I NOWGONG IV BIJAWAR Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3, Ward No.4, Ward No.5. Ward No.1, Ward NO.2, Ward No.3. II MAHARAJPUR Rural Ward No, 1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3. Location code number and name of village:- m CHHATARPUR 69 Bandha Ward No.1, Ward No.2, Ward No.3, Ward No, 4, Ward No.5. 155 Malehra 261

APPENDIX X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HELD TOGETHER WITH THE DA \' ON WHICH IT IS HELD

1 LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d. Urban Maheba (Monday), 217.' Nandgaon kalan (Thursday), 226. parakalan {Tuesday), 237. Salaiya (Sunday), 244. Raj nagar Nil (Tuesday), 247. Bandikalan (Saturday), 248. Kalaprni (Friday), 277. Karri (Saturday). 298. Isanagar (Tuesday). Rural 342. Ganj (Thursday).3 52. Matgawan (Friday). 364. Bamitha Location code number and name of village:- (Saturday), 371. Barethi (Friday), 389. G hhapar (firiday), 416. .Rangawan (Bhusor) (Sunday), 81. Barigarh. (Friday) 197. Laundi, (Thursday), 244. Chandla (Wednesday) 305. Simrahi (Monday), 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location code number and name of town:- Location code number and name of town:­ I NOWGONG IV BIJAWAR Ward No. 3 (Tuesday). Ward No. 1 (Sunday), Ward No. 2 (Sunday). Ward No.3 11 MAHARAJPUR (Sunday). Ward No. 1 (Sunday). III CHHATARPUR Rural Ward N(). 1 (Sunday), Ward NQ. 5 (Wednesday). Location code number and name of village:- V GARHI MALEHRA Ganj (Monday). 12. Angor (Monday), 15. Ragali (Thursday), 25. Sata; Rural (Monday), 29. Panagar (Tuesday), 33. Gulganj (Wednesday) 34. Pipat (Saturday). 80. Khardoti (Sunday), 138. Deara Location code number and name of village.'- (Friday), 142. Bhagwan hazar patti (Thursday), 144. Maha­ rajganj (Saturday), 155. Malehra (Thursday), 171. Rantial 3. Sarsed (Friday), 21. Imiliya (Monday), 22. Churkhari (Monday), 188. Boodor (Monday), 191. Sendhpa (Tuesday), (Wednesday). 27. Alipura (Saturday). 35. Jhijhan (Thursday), 213. Panwari (Thursday), 246. Salaiya (Friday). 248. Gorakh­ 47. Khurda (Thursday), 6~. Doria (Thursday), 8t. Lugasi pura (Mouday), 274. Kishungarh (Saturday), 304. Dharora (Tuesday). 84. Garauli (Sunday), 92. Tatam (Friday), 95. (Sunday), 308. Darguwan (Saturday). 325. Banpura (Monday) Bilahri (Saturday). 138. Lalpur (Monday). 140. Mau (Sahaniya) 347. Ramtoriya (Thursday). 406. Baxwaha (Sunday). 433. (Friday), 151. Kurella (Friday), 152. Sukwan (Wednesday), Barriohri (Monday), 446. Sendara (Thursday), 453. Deopur 159. Niwari (fuesday), 178. Achatta (Wednesday), 184. (Friday). 262

APPENDIX XI TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING GO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

Note:-In this appendix (i) C. C. S. stands for Co~operative Credit Society. (ii), M. P. S. for Multipurpose Society, (iii) 1. C. S, for Industrial Co-operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for 'Other Societies'. 1 LAUNDI TAHSIL 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL-Cofield Urban 18. Nayagaon (M. P. S.), 119. Sahania (M. P. S.) 125. Nil Maniya (0), 130. Jagatsagar (0), 134. Seondi (C.C.S.) 138. LaJpur (0), 140. Mau (Sahaniya) (0), 142. Tidni Rural (C.C.S.), 143. Dhamchi (0). 159. Niwari (0), 1.75 Dila Location code number and name' of vi//agl!:- (0), 186. Dhamora (M. P. S.). 188. Hama (M.P.S.), 212. Gorgaol1 (0), 213. Sarani (M. P. S.), 221. Katiya (0), 5. Chandapura (C. C. S.) 17. Badum;! Kalan, (0), 30. Murahra (C. C. S.l 33. Riwana (C. C. S.) 35. Chaodwara 238. Chand pura (C.C.S.), 241. Para (Tilonha) (M.P.S.) (C. C. S.) 42. Khurehi (C. C. S.), 44. Hatwa (0), 80. 244. Rujnagar CC.C.S., M P.S.), 255. Munpura (c.es.) Didwara (C. C. S.), 91. Pura (0), 94. Khera (0), 95. Kasar 257. Pahra Purwa (0), 262. Dcri (C.C.S.), 267, Dagoto (0). 102. Bamhori Punn (0), 151. Devnagar (C. C. S.), (M.P.S.), 270, Imiliya (Lukheri) (M.P.S,), 277, Karri (0) 160. Bamhori (0); 180. GurhaKalan (0),181. Sija.i (C.C.S.) 279. Udai pura (0), 286, Khajuraho (0), 287, Akona 193. Gurha Khurd (0), 197, Laundi (0), 206, ALthaunha (0) (C,C.S,). 297. Dhawar (0), 306, Garha (0), 308, Kharrohi 211. Marha (0), 212. Mureri Uttari (C.C.S.), 220. Peera (0), (0), 328. Basari (0), 342. Gan; (0), 349. I'ira (0), 355. (0), (0), 369. (0), 222. Ranmau (0), 225. Ragauli (0), 229. Barauhan (0).248. Satna 362. Manpura Padaria 392. Didonh'a (0), 394. Otapurwa (C.C.S) 396. Rajgarh Bagmau (0), 254. Madwa (0), :265. Balkaura (0). 28n. (0), 401. Purwa (0), 404. Gangwaha (C.C.S.) 405. Katia (0). Imalha (0), 413. Patan (0), 415. Pipariya (0), 419. 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL Silon (0), 421. Sa1aiya (0), Urban 3 BIJAWAR TAHSIL Location code number and name of town :--­ Urban I NOWGONG Ll;cation code numher and name of Town:­ Ward No.1 (M.P.S.) Ward No.2 (0) Ward No.3 (M.P.S .. O) IV BI.JAWAR II MAHARAJPUR Ward No. 1 (C.C-S.), Ward No. 2 (C.C.S.), Ward Ward No. 1 (M, P. S.) Ward 2 (0) Ward No.3 (M.P.S.) No.3 (C.C.S.), Ward No.4 (M. P. S.) Rural HI CHHTARPUR Location code number and name oj vi{/age: .. Ward No.2 (1. C- S.) Ward NO.3 (I.e.s.) Ward No. 4(1 C.S.) Ward No.5 (C.C.S.) 12. Angor (0), 25. Satai (0), 30. Lakhangowan V GARHI MALEHRA (C.C.S.), 69. Bandha (C.C.S.), 74. Bamni Ghat (e.e,s.) Ganj (M. P. S.) 89. Kayan (C. C. S.) 91. Karki (G. C. S.), 104. Beron Rural (C. C. S.), 142. Bhagwan Baza r Patti (c. C. S.), 143. Satpara (C. C. S.), 144. Maharajganj (C. C. S.). 148. Location code number and name of village:-- Dharampura (e.C.S.), 150. Simariya (0), 155. Malehra (M. 1'. S.), 165. Khera Kalan (0). 171. Ranital 1. Kaithokar (0) 2. Kakunpura (0) 3. Sarsed Harpaipur (C. C. S.), 185. Bairagarh (0), 188. BODdor (0), 191. (0) 6. Bodi (0) 7. Ragoli (0) II. Kemaha (0) 15. Papatuwa Sendhpa (C. C. S.), 198. Patau (B('erbal) (0), 207. Khowa (0), 16. ·Bhadarra (0) 18. Karatha (0) 21. Imiliya (0) (0), 213. Panwari (0), 223. Para (C. C. S.), 233. Padro 22. Churkhari (0) 24. Kararaganj (0) 27. Alipura (0) (0), 245. Nagori (0), 247. Ghaura (0), 248. Gorakhpur 31. Ujra (e.C.S.) 34. Khiri (0) 35. Jhijhan (CC.S) (C.C.S.), 269. Dhangowan (C.C.S.), 278. Pipariya Kalan 40. Doni (0) 44. Singhpllt' (0) 45. Putariya (C.C.S.) 68. (0), 282, Baron (C,C:.S.), 292. Sewar (C. C. S.), 305. Dl1mra (M.P.S.) 72. Kmraha (0) 73. Jhikmau (C.C.S) 'Bamhuura Kalan (C. C. S.), 306. Dalipur (0). 311. Dhima­ 75. BarR Pathak (0) 78. Dhigpl1lR (ecs.) 81. Lugasi nvan (C. C. S.). 325. Banpma (C. C. S.), 326. Bajna (0), 84. GarauJi (CC S L !l9. Negwan (nedar) (0), 92. (C. C. S.), 335 Basanpura (C. C. S.), 336. Sidhdhai (C.C.S.) Tatam (0) 94. Thalc'ora (C.C.S.). 95. Dilahri (C.C-S.) 97. 340. Halaone (C. C. S.), 342. Sobha (C. C. S.), 347. Ram­ Gudal'3 (C.C.S,), 101. Barath (M.P.S.), 1('4. GW'sari (0), 105. toriya (C. C. S.), 355. MaJar (C. C. S.), 405. BuxW.1ha Karol(O), 108. Mankari (C. C. S.) 113 Saderi (M. P. S.), W,C. S.), 440. Sonrai (0) PART II

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This part contains some useful official statistics pertaining to the district collected and compiled from various agencies (the agency or source is indicated below each Table or Statement) and from official publications. These are presented under the. following heads ~-

1 Rainfall and Temperature 2 Economic Statistics : ( a) Agricultural (b) Prices and Wages (c) Live-stock and Taccavi ( d) Co-operation, Banking and Insurance 3 Administrative Statistics 4: Progress of Community Development Programme 5 Educational Statistics 6 Health, Medical and Vital Statistic5- (a) Health and Medical (b) Vital Statistics 7 Communications 8 Miscellaneous ~(j4

TABLE

MONTHLY RAINFALL CHHATARPUR (a) No. of Raill:': days. (b}:Monthty l{illufall Recording Y,:ars 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 /____ _A.. ___ \ Station r---.A..~, r-~__A__, ,-----'----, ,-__.A...... --, ,----'--...... Mlmths (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) '-.. (a) (b) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10 11 ]2

1 Cilhatarpur January 14.0 2 21.8 5 101.6 February 3 27.9 3 71.1 2 10.4 l\1arch 25.4 1 2.5 1 15.5 April 0.& May .. 1 26.7 Jllne 4 52.6 9 154.4 1 41.4 1 8.1 9 177.3 July 7 415.0 16 416.6 12 368.5 11 288.0 12 359.9 August 17 408.4 20 414.3 14 196.9 13 522.2 16 232.8 S

I.1

AND RAINY DAYS (1951 to 1960) (Tn milimetres)

DISTRICT 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years Recording ,-___.Jc..--, r-.A.--, r- - ---"--, r---.A.--, r-----"---, Months Station (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

4 32.8 5 150.2 15.2 January C'hhatarpur 1 6.6 I 3.8 February 1 5.6 2 41,0 March Arrii .. 2 22.4 May 6 162.6 N.A N.A 2 12.7 2 13.0 4 71.5 June 17 33~.3 N.A N.A 17 380.0 17 644.9 12 495.6 July 16 410.7 N.A N.A 15 241.1 11 282.2 19 518.2 AU~\lst 7 106.7 7 448.] 15 145.5 11 251.2 3 31.0 September 6 44.5 4 84.6 3 '16.0 6 183.7 October 1 32.8 November 1 8.6 December ~------1146.2' 7 448.1 53 863.9 52 1443.7 47 1356.2 Total ----60 ------_._--- 2 91.4 Januarv 2 Buxwaha 1 2.5 Feoruary 1 6.9 March April 3 52.6 May 7 100.6 June 23 653.3 July I', 564.9 August 8 119.4 September 10 225.8 October November 2 21.6 December ----~------74 1819.0 Total -_.-..------~------""------5 35.6 3 36.5 2 ]5.3 January 3 Bijawar 1 4.1 February 2 27.9 March April 2 51.9 May 7 116.6 N.A N.A 6 68.1 N.A N.A 3 39.1 June 2~ 392.4 N.A N.A N.A N.A 19 474.3 11 212.1 July ]4 301.7 N.A N.A ]3 163.7 19 375.8 27 599.7 August 10 103.6 6 170.7 9 163.7 S 164.2 1.5 September 8 94.0 6 140.9 2 19.5 7 149.4 October 1 16.3 N"vEmbcr 1 18.0 December

71 1106.1 6 170.7 34 536.4 54 1126.3 50 1017.1 Total 2 25.4 January 4 Rajnagar 2.5 February 3.6 March April May 4 409 .Tune 18 478.5 July 14 328.2 August 4 97.5 September 3 26.2 October 2 126.0 Nuvember 1 12.2 December 48 1141.0 Total 63 1308.1 6.5 309.4 44. 700.2 53 1285.0 49 1186.7 Distt. An"ragt> 266

TABLE 1.2

MEAN MAXIMUM, HIGHEST, MEAN MINIMUM AND LOWEST TEMPERATURE RECORDED AT NOWGONG OBSERVATORY (1951 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Year MONTHS (In centigrade) ---"""------~ r------January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1951 A 23.3 27.0 32.4 37.2 42.1 40.6 35.4 30.S 33.0 34.5 31.3 25.1 B 29.4 34.4 37.2 42.2 46.7 45.0 40.0 35.6 37.8 37.2 .34.4 27.8 0 7.4 8.3 15.4 20.2 25.5 2S.8 26.6 24.8 23.0 21.3 12.7 6.2 D 3.3 2.8 10.0 16.1 22.2 25.0 21.7 2'\8 20.0 16.1 8.3 4.4 1952 A 26.7 29.1 33.1 40.4 43.7 39.2 32.1 30.3 33.5 34.3 29.9 25.3 B 31.1 35.0 39.4 43.9 46.7 46.1 36.1 33.3 36.1 37.2 32.8 30.0 C 7.4 11.7 16.4 22.5 27.7 28.2 22.3 24.3 23.8 17.1 9.6 8.6 D 3.3 8.3 10.6 17.2 20.6 22.8 22.8 22.8 20.6 10.6 6.1 3.9 1953 A 23.5 30.1 37.4 39.4 42.3 41.5 32.1 30.9 32.6 33.6 29.6 27.6 B 29.4 35.0 41.1 43.9 44.4 46.1 38.9 35.0 36,1 35.6 33.9 30.0 C 8.4 11.1 16.2 20.9 27.7 29.9 25.3 24.7 23.5 16.3 9.7 8.6 D 2-8 6.1 12.8 15.0 24.4 26.1 22.8 22.8 21.1 12.2 6. 7 6.7 1954 A 23.5 27.9 33.2 40.3 44.4 41.1 34.0 31.6 31.2 31.1 29.5 25.1 B 31.1 34'4 39.4 43.3 46.7 46.7 38.3 361 33.9 32.2 31.7 30.6 C 6.5 12.6 14.3 21.1 26.3 29.5 N.A. 25.7 24.2 16.8 10.6 7.2 D 0.6 7.2 7.8 15.0 21.7 21.7 N.A. 22.8 18.3 10.6 7.2 2.2 1955 A 23.2 25.8 35.2 37.4 41.8 39.8 33.2 31.2 31.6 29.8 27.8 24.9 B 28.9 32.2 40.6 42.2 44.4 46.1 36.1 • 35.0 33.3 32.2 30.6 27.S C 9.1 10.9 15.6 IS,2 25.8 27.9 25.5 24.8 24,4 ]8.9 9.4 7.9 D 1.7 61 9.4 14.4 21.7 23.8 22.2 22.8 22.8 12.2 7.2 2.8 1956 A 23.6 27.2 33.7 39.7 43.6 37.6 32.4 31.2 32.8 11.0 26.7 25.3 B 28.9 36.1 38.3 43.3 46.1 41.7 38.9 33.9 35.6 33.9 29.4 29.4 C 8.8 8.6 15.3 20.3 27.6 27.3 25.1 24.1 21.9 ]8.9 9.5 7.4 D 2.8 3.9 8.3 15.0 21.7 22.8 22.8 2~.8 19.4 15.0 5.0 4.4 1957 A 23.7 26.3 31.0 37.7 40.8 40.9 33.3 32.5 32.7 33.9 30.2 25.6 B 29.1 31.7 38.1 41.7 45.1 43.9 38.8 35.6 35.6 36.1 34.5 31.2 C 7.1 6.0 13.6 19.0 23.6 25.1 23.7 23.2 21.1 15.7 N.A. 7.0 D 3.4 1.2 7.3 13.9 IS.9 18.4 21.2 20.6 18.4 8.4 N.A. 2.8 1958 A 26.4 28.5 34.3 40.5 43.2 42.1 32.9 32.2 32.0 31.3 28.7 25.3 B 30.6 32.3 39.5 44.8 46.7 45.6 41.7 35.9 34.0 33.4 31.2 29.1 C 8.6 8.& 15.3 22.7 25.4 29.2 24.& 24.4 2,1-.1 18.9 10.6 8.0 D 4.5 4.5 8.7 15.9 18.4 23.9 20.8 22.8 22.0 13.1 5.3 3.1 1959 A 23.0 26.1 34.6 39.1 41.7 41.1 32.2 31.1 32.0 32.1 29.2 26.2 B 29.1 31.4 39.5 42.8 45.7 44.7 37.7 34.9 35.1 35.6 34.2 31.2 C 8.2 8.4 14.2 20.7 25.2 2&.9 25.1 24.4 23.5 19.7 10.4 6.7 D 2.2 4.3 8.5 14.5 21.1 24.6 22.7 22.4 20.9 13.9 7.3 2.0 1960 A 23.6 30.5 32.5 38.4 42.8 41.1 33.4 30.3 33.9 32.3 29.0 26.1 B 28.5 35.1 38.6 42.9 45.6 46.2 39.7 32.8 36.8 36.7 31.7 30.1 C 6.6 9.3 15.3 19.6 25.1 28.9 25.7 24.5 23.8 17.9 9.0 7.6 D 1.7 3.8 9.6 14.0 17.3 23.4 23.5 23.0 21.1 11.5 5.2 4.1

A-Mean Maximum; :a-Highest, C-Mean Minimum, D-Lowest Source-Director, Regional Meteorological Centre, . 267

TABLE 2.A. 1

LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS (1951-52 to 1960-61)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Area not available (In Acres) for cultivatio::: Area cultivable Area cultivated ,--~---, r- -"- "1 , -"----, Land under Fallow misc. tree land Permanent crops and Area Land put other pastures groves Dot according tonon- Barren & than & other iucluded to village agricul- uncultur- Culturable current grazing in net area Net area Current Year papers Forest tural uses able land waste fallows lands sown sown fallows 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

,---"--, r------"-- --, 195]-52 2,131,327 5,554 369,963 1,013,658 519,725 222,426 1952-53 2,131,334 95,076 365,298 918,825 523,515 228,620 1953 -54 2,131,402 92,193 108,072 256,783 234,072 447,489 227,996 422 550,169 214,205 1954-55 2,131,402 90,304 108,834 257,286 229,244 421,499 235,827 901 585,491 202,016 1955-56 2,131,402 89,530 109,474 258,060 88,957 411,850 369,967 52, 580,108 222,934 1956-57 2,131,402 87,212 111,719 257,714 93,625 534,666 370,311 405 574,949 100,801 1957-58 2,131,402 86,695 110,891 257,771 1]4,652 539,542 361,371 328 543,287 116,865 1958-59 2,131,402 86,081 110,709 257,866 123,598 546,252 356,115 511 565,957 84,313 1959-60 2,131,407 86,694 11 1,093 257,432 132,497 515,762 345,541 366 604,891 77,131 1960-61 2,131,407 90,148 113,997 255,361 144,178 507,280 337,963 434 583,219 98,827

Source : Director of Land Records, Madhya Prade~h. 268

TABLE 2A.2

AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS (1951-52 to 1960-61) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(In Acres)

, ______BASIC FOOD..A.. ____ CROPS -- ___, Total Fruits Condi- , ____-A------, and ment Other Cereals & vege- sugar and food Year Rice Wheat Jowar Millets Pulses Food grains tables cane spices crops 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1951-52 39,930 82,679 50,419 354,732 134,540 489,272 1,469 2,391 ],757 581 1952-53 42,688 79,516 75,809 383,352 ll9,51 5 502,867 1,916 1,552 2,451 1953-54 38,559 77,554 81,305 380,509 119,124 499,633 2,066 754 967 1,272 1954-55 31,294 85,132 98,359 421,878 111,772 533,650 2,413 1,000 1,606 1955-56 29,656 100,502 88,604 417,895 114,927 532,822 1,979 1,660 1,607 97 1956-57 34,289 110,378 75,395 411,973 121,241 533,214 2,974 2,073 1,113 1,391 1957-58 32,538 93,463 70,928 366,366 m,:m 501,733 3,860 2,199 1,946 1,329 1958-59 36,125 96,737 &1,534 389,720 129,361 519,081 3,353 1,325 953 1,226 1959-{iO 40,342 121,999 71,704 413,148 140,144 553,292 3,552 1,592 963 1,226 1960-61 42,486 111,929 77,840 409,377 154,346 563,723 3,931 1,940 1,193

TABLE 2A. 2-Concld.

,------~------, Total Total Total area Area sown Net food Ground oil Total sown under mOre than area .~ Year crops nut seeds Cotton fibres all crops once sown 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1951-52 495,470 18 88,703 87 3,117 587,475 67,749 519,726 1952-53 508,149 60 78,894 92 3,774 591,070 67,555 523,515 1953-54 504,692 31 102,320 57 3,631 610,859 60,690 550,169 1954-55 538,669 30 112,894 19 3,166 654,914 69,423 585,491 1955-56 538,165 25 101,963 13 3,765 644,137 64,029 580,108 1956-57 540,765 63 98,173 13 3,089 642,340 67,391 574,949 1957-58 511,072 83 87,774 10 2,357 630.439 60,152 543,287 1958-59 525,938 89 106,767 6 3,783 636,663 70,706 565,957 1959-60 560,625 106 109,443 2 3,777 674,137 69,246 604,891 1960-61 570,787 81 77,405 2 2,875 652,022 68,803 583,219 Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh 269

TABLE 2A. 3

GROSS AREA OF CROPS IRRIGATED AND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED ( 1951-52 to 1960-61 ) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(In Acres) Total Total Total Total Total non- irrigaled Net cereals & Total food Sugar food food area under irrigated Year Rice Wheat millets pulses grains cane crops Cotton crops _ all crops area 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1951-52 1,478 24,6~7 79,434 12,118 91,552 2,297 96,413 249 96,662 96,662 1952-53 1,136 25,389 79,734 10,622 90,356 1,4.94 93,708 1,830 95,538 91,900 1953-54 844 23,731 74,722 12,579 87,301 728 88,695 1,085 89,780 88,695 1954-55 1,099 26,449 78,546 10,531 89,077 977 92,226 296 92,522 92,522 1955-56 911 28,288 79,843 11,707 91,550 1,404 96,330 438 96,768 95,484 1956-57 503 28,466 77,864 12,190 90,054 1,971 94,385 791 95;176 95,176 1957-58 858 29,306 79,496 11,653 91,149 2,035 95,828 462 96,290 96,290 1958-59 1,269 31,579 82,729 11,703 94,432 1,277 97,675 1,135 98,810 98,810 1959-60 1,837 34,319 86,725 14,272 100,997 1,545 106,789 703 107,492 102.855 1960-61 869 35,437 87,056 13,337 100,393 1,856 104,718 1,200 105,918 102,354

Source;-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh.

TABLE 2A. 4

NET AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF IRRIGATION ( 1951-52 to 1960-61 ) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(In Acres) Canals r------~--A---_-----~ Tube Other Other Year Government Private Total Tanks wells wells SDurce:;> Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1951-52 4,060 92,002 600 96,661 1952-53 7,100 84,800 91,900 1953-54 6,258 82,437 88,695 1954-55 6,300 86,222 92,522 1955-56 2,137 2,137 4,445 88,810 92 95,484 1956-57 2,137 2,137 4,535 88,214 290 95,176 1957-58 1,842 1,842 4,391 89,688 36\} 96,290. 1958-59 1,450 ],450 5,180 91,634 546 98,810 1959-60 1,514 1,514 6,655 93,379 1,307 102,855 1950-61 2,896 2,896 5,782 92,773 903 102,354 Source;._nirector of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh 270

TABLE 2A. 5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Area under Gross area prinCipal commer­ irrigated cial crops (the Estimate of upto the Future irriga- area affected by Name of Tahsil and Year of Stage of costs involved la lest yeat' tion potential the project) S. No. Project Village commencement progress by stages (in acres) (in acres) (in acres) or when likely to start 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Major Projects Nil Medium Projeces BurhaDam Chhatarpur, April 58 H/W Completed 19,33 Lakh 200 5,800 5,800 village Stage II Burha 2 Beniganj Dam Chhatarpur, April 58 H/W likely to 45.41 Lakhs 10,000 village completeted by Stage I Sadupura 31st, May 63

Note :-Major Projectr, cost more than Rs. 5 crores Medium Projects are those which cost between Rs 10 lacs and 5 Ccores. Source-Executive Engineer, Irrigation Division, Nowgong,

TABLE 2A. 6

YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS (In Lbs) PER ACRE (1955-56 to 1960-61) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Sugar- Ground- Castor- Scsa- Rape & Lin- Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Gram Tur Potatoes cane nut seed mum mustard seed Cotton 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 1955-56 658 658 329 329 699 576 329 1,646 1,152 329 206 247 247 247 160 1956-51 209 692 471 480 1,096 830 314 1,596 2,027 ., 179 239 187 240 543 1957·58 174 246 572 224 585 502 237 2,613 1,324 918 183 120 127 322 262 1958-59 1,194 1,094 764 1,614 715 696 533 4,718 1,601 1,535 207 298 220 380 210 1959-60 1,906 959 214 710 837 518 409 2,232 1,651 866 196 139 223 153 1960-6t 1,IZS 665 205 350 964 592 209 9,986 1,581 581 84 232 225 274

Source-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 271

TABLE 2B. 1

FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE QUOTATIONS OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS

(In Rupee~' per maund)

(1958 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(a) 1st Fortnight. (b) 2nd Fortnight. ( .. ) Denotes that figures were not availabl e. ' Food January February March April May June Year ~_-A-_-, Market Grains Varieties ~--""'__-. ,---"---, .----"---"" ,---..A..~l r--..A.-"" (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1958 Chhatarpur Wheat Superior 16.00 15.00 14.00 16,00 .. 16.00 J6.00 18.00 19.00 Medium 13.75 14.00 12.25 14.00 15,00 15.00 15.00 16.00 16.00 18,00 Inferior 13.50 .. 13.00 13.50 14.00 1959 Chbatarpur Wheat Superior 25.00 25.50 25.63 25.87 24.00 20.50 20.00 18.25 17.62 17.25 17.25 17.25 Medium 24.00 24.50 24,00 23.25 20.00 19,00 18.00 16.62 16.25 16.50 16,50 16.50 Inferior 22.00 23.00 22,00 22.00 19.00 17.37 16.00 15.31 15.31 16.00 16,00 16.00 1960 Cbhat~rpur Wheat Superior 16,50 15,50 15.50 15.50 14.37 13.50 14.55 14.00 13.25 13.00 13.00 Medium 15.75 14.25 14'25 14.25 13.00 13.00 13.50 13.50 12.70 12.40 12.40 Inferior 14.25 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.37 12.00 13,00 12.75 11.80 11.60 11,60

TABLE 2B. l-Concld.

Year Market July August September October November December ,--_;.._----, .---"--, ,-__".A._~, r-~-.A.-----, .-~-..A.--, r---..A._--, (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (3) (b) (3) (b) 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1958 Chhatarpur 19.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 21.50 22.50 23.50 26.00 26.00 26.00 25.00 18.50 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 20,50 22.50 23,50 24,00 24.00 24.00 18.00 18,00 18.00 18.00 18.00 19,50 21.50 22.50 23.00 23.00 22.00 1959 ChhatarpUT 17,81 16.50 17,25 16.67 18,00 17.50 17.50 16.75 16,50 16.50 16.87 16.00 16.62 16.00 16.75 16.75 16.75 15.87 15.37 15.25 16.25 147:; 16.12 15,00 16.00 16.00 15.50 15.00 14.12 14.25 1960 Ohhatarpur 14.62' 14.75 14.37 14.00 14,37 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14,00 ]4,00 14.12 14,25 13.78 13.31 13,58 13.50 13.50 13.25 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13,62 13.75 13.25 12.75 12,93 13.00 13,00 12.65 12.35 12.31 12.23 12,31

Source: Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. 272 TABLE

DAILY WAGES (in Rupees) PAID TO MALE FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND CHHATARPUR

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting and village ~ r------___...___-- --Reapers & Harvesters Month centre Plough- Sowc::rs and Transplanters Weeders-A__ ----..., men ,.--- r- ,--_j.._----. M F Non-adulst--- M F Non-adulst M F Non-adult 1 2 £3 4 5 6 1 8 9 IO 11 1'2 1957 1957 April Chhatarpur .. 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0_75 Bijawar ., 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 May Chhatarpur 1.25 Bijawar 1.00 June Chhatarpur 1.25 1.00 0.15 Bijawar 1.00 0.75 0.50 July Chhatarpur 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 Bijawar 1.50 1.00 0. 66 0.80 1.16 0.70 0.50 August Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50 Bijawar 1.50 1.00 0.66 0.50 1.16 0,70 0,50 September Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.62 J3ijawar 1.50 1,00 0.66 0.50 1.16 0.70 0.50 1.50 0.75 0.50 October Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.50 0.75 O.~O Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 November Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 December Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.50 0-75 0.50 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.61 1958 January Chhatarpur 1.50 LSO 0.75 0.62 .. 1.50 0.75 0.50 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 February Chhatarpur 1.50 l.50 0,75 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.56 13ijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 March Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.00 1.50 0.75 0.62 April Chhatarpur 1.50 Bijawar 1.50 May Chhatarpur 1.50 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.50 1.25 0.75 0.61 June Chhatarpur 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 July Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 0.75 0.50 1.50 0.7!! 0.50 13ijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1:25 0.75 6.62 Au~u~t Chhatarpur LSO 1.5() 0."/5 (l.5() 1.50 0.75 0.50 Bijawar 1.00 ].00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 September Chhatarpur 1.50 ].50 0.75 0.50 1.50 0.75 0.50 LSO 0'75 0.50 Bijawar LOO 1.00 0.75 0;50 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0'75 0.50 October Chhatarpur 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0_62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 November Chhatarpur L25 1.25 0.1S 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawap U5 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 December Chhatarpur Bijawar 273

2 B. 2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKIJJLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT A.Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B'Ski!led Labourers or Artisans Reporting Year .A...... , .-----'---_.., village and ,- Other Agricultural Labourers centre month Herdsmen ~ , ______.A. ______,--____ .A._-----, Carpenters Black- M F Non-adults M F Non-adults smiths 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1957

1.50 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur April 1.00 1-00 0.50 1·00 0.75 0.50 .3.50 3.50 Bijawar May 1.50 1.00 0.50 1.25 1.00 0.75 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur. 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.7S 0.50 3.50 3.50 Bijawar ChhatarpU1' June 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 3.00 3.00 3.50 Bijawar 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 075 0,50 3.50 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur July 1.50 1.00 0.75 1.25 1.00 0.75 2.66 Bijawar 1.16 1.00 0,58 1.41 0.79 0.58 2.66 4,00 Chhatarpur August 1.00 0.75 0.75 Loo 0.62 0,62 3,50 2.66 Bijawar 1.50 0.75 0.50 1,50 0.S7 0,50 2,66 2,00 Chhatarpur September 1,50 0.75 050 1.50 0.87 D.62 3,00 1.16 1.00 0,58 1.41 0.79 0.58 3,50 4.00 Bijawar 4.00 Chhatarpur October 1.S0 0.87 0.62 1,50 0.75 0'50 3.50 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0,62 1.25 0.75 062 3.00 4.00 Chhatarpur November 1.50 0.87 0.62 1.50 0.75 0.50 3.50 3.00 Bijawar 1,25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 4.00 Chhatarpur December 1.50 0.87 0.62 1.50 0.75 9,50 3.50 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0,75 0.62 1.25 0.75 1958 3,50 Chbatarpur January 1.50 0,87 0.62 LSO 0.75 0.50 3.50 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1,25 0.75 0,62 3.00 3.00 February 1,50 O,B7 0.62 1.50 0.75 0,50 3,50 3,50 Chhatarpur 1,25 0,75 0.62 1.25 0,75 0.62 3.00 3,00 Bijawar 1,50 0,75 0,50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.50 2,00 Chhatarpur March 1,00 0,75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3,50 3.50 Bijawar 3,00 Chhatarpur April l.S0 0.75 0,50 1.00 0.75 0,50 3.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0,50 3,50 2.50 Bijawar Chhatarpur May 1,25 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.50 3,50 3.00 3,00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0,75 0,62 3.00 r June 1.50 0,75 0,62 1.50 0.75 0.62 3.50 2.00 Chhatarpu 3,00 Bijawar 1,25 0,75 0,62 1.25 0.75 0,62 3,00 Chhatarpur July 1.50 0.75 0,50 1.50 0.75 0.50 3.00 2.00 1,25 0.75 0,62 1'25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.50 0,75 0.50 2.00 2,00 Chhatarpur August 1.50 0.75 0,50 1.00 0.75 0,50 3.50 3,50 Bijawar 1.50 0.75 0.50 1.50 0,75 0.50 2.75 2.50 Chhatarpur September 1.00 0.75 0.75 1.00 0,75 0,50 3.50 3.50 Bijawar October 1.25 0,75 0.62 1,50 0,75 0,62 2,00 2.00 Chhatarpur 1.2S 0.75 0,62 1,50 07,5 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1,25 0,75 0.62 2,00 2.00 Chhatarpur November 1.25 0.75 0,62 1,25 0,75 0.62 3,00 3.00 Bijawar 1,25 0.75 0,62 1.25 0.75 0,62 2.00 2.00 ChhatarpUf December 1.25 O.fS 0,62 1.25 0.75 0,62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 274 TABLB

DAILY WAGES (in Rupees) PAID TO MALE. FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND CHHATARPUR

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting and village r------_J.._-----~---______. Month centre Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers & Harvesters ,--___.A. men ,-----_.)..._---~---_a r------...A---~----. I M F Non-adults M F Non·adults M F Non-adult. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1959 January Chllatarpur },50 Bijawar 1.25 February Chhatarpur 1.25 Bijawar 1.50 March Chhatarpur 1.50 1.50 1.00 0.75 Bijawar 1.50 1:00 0.75 0.62 April Chhatarpur 1.00 LSO 1.25 1.00 Bijawar 1.00 0.75 0.62 May Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar June Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar July Chhatarpur 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 August Chha1arpur 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1;25 1;25 0.75 1,00 0.75 0.62 September Chhatarpur 1.00 1.00 0:75 0.62 1:00 0:75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.75 October Chhatarpur 1.00 L~ 0.75 0,62 1.00 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 125 1.25 0.75 1.25 0,75 O.SO November Chhatarpur 1'00 1.25 0.75 0.50 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.75 December Chhatarpur 1.00 1.25 J.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 075 1060 January Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar 1.25 February Chhatarpur 1.00 1.25 075 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 March Chhatarpur 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar ].25 1.25 0.75 0.62 April Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar 1.25 " May Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar 1.25 June Chhatarpur 1.00 Bijawar 1.25 1.50 1.00 0.75 July Cbhatarpuf ].00 1.50 1.00 0.62 1.50 1.00 0.62 1:50 1.00 0'75 Bijawar 1.25 August Chhatarpur 1.50 6.87 0.75 1.25 0.87 0.75 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 1.25 0.15 0.62 Septembr Chhatarpur 1.25 1.50 0.87 0.75 1.50 0.87 0.75 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 October Chhatarpur 1.25 1.50 0.87 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1:25 1.Z5 0.75 1.25 075 0.62 November Chbatarpur 1.25 LSO 0.87 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0,75 1.25 0.75 0.62 December Chhatarpur 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.7S 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62

Source :-DirectQf of Land Records, M. P. 275

2 B. l NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Artisans Reporting Year r- --"------. ,----'--_---, villaae and Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers center month ,------_._-----, ,- -, Carpenters Black- M F Non-adults M F Non-adults smiths 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 1959 1.50 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 2.00 2.00 Chhatarpur January 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur February 1.25 1.50 t .. 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 ~~,I 0.62 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur March 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 1.00 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.75 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur April 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur May 1.25 0.75 0.62 Bijawar 1.25 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur June Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Chhatarpur July 1.50 US 0.75 0.62 3.OQ 3,00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 1.50 Chhatarpur August 1.25 0.75 0.62 3,00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 ChhatBrpur l.~O 0.75 September 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 1.25 3.00 Chhatarpur October 1.25 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.50 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 1.50 1.00 0.75 Chhatarpur November 2.00 1.50 1.25 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 0.75 1.50 0,62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 1.50 Chhatarpur December ~ 1.25 0.75 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1960 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 1.50 Chhatarpur. January 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0,75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 1.5Q 3.00 Chhatarpur February 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 1.25 . ChhatarpUf March 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 f).7S 0.62 3.00 1.25 3.00 ChhatarJ)ur Apirl 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 1.25 3.00 Chhatarpur May 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 1.25 3.00 ChhatarpUf June 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 1.25 3.00 Chhatarpur July 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.87 0.75 1.25 0.87 0.75 3.00 1.25 3.00 Chhatarpur August 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.50 0.87 0.75 1.50 0.87 0.75 3.50 3.50 1.25 0.62 Chhatarpur September 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.50 1.25 3.50 Chhatarpur October 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.50 3.50 1.25 1.25 Chhatrpur November 0.75 0.62 3.00 3.00 Bijawar 1.25 0.75 0.62 1.25 0.75 0.62 3.50 3.50 Chhatarpu. 1.55 1.25 0.75 0.62 December 3.00 3.00 ~ Bijawar 276

TABLE 2 C.I STATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Number of ___A_ .. ~ Year Cattle Buffaloes Sheep and Tractors Oil Electric Sugarcane Goats engines pumps; crushers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1951 Census* 512,348 115,996 165,908 9 7 122 1956 Census* 602,380 146,733 103,933 28 131 3 262 1961 CenSus'" 650,317 163,050 329,687 28 161 4 283

... Livestock Census Source:-Director of Land Records, M. P.

TABLE 2C.2

TACCAVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956-57 to 1960-61)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(In Rupees) Type of Taccavi 19.56-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1 2 3 4 S 6 Seeds 91,640 50,838 132,374 80,593 123,955 Bullocks 112,906 92,141 180,621 , 14S,026 99,926 Wells 140,489 369,608 385,127 225,530 377,917

Sourct:--Colloctor, Chhatarpur 277

TABLE 2D.l

STATISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ( 1951 to 1960)

No. of No. of Owned Funds Working Capital Loans Advanced Type of Society Year Societies Members (in Rupees) (in Rupees) (in Rupees)

2 3 4 5 6 7

I Credit

(a) Central Bank Not Avilable (b) Agriculture Societies 1951 40 527 1952 28 407 1953 28 407 Not AvaiJable 1954 33 459 1955 48 629 1956 55 845 1957 58 1,349 1958 73 2.441 1,625 629,540 324.247 1959 107 5,118 2,366 839,246 543,602 1960 ]65 6,663 5,792 353,295 390,693 (c) Non Agricultural Societies Nil a NOD-Credit Agricultural other than Nil primary Rural areas

SauTee: Assistant Registrar, Co·operative Societies, Chhatarpur.

TABLE 20.2

LIST OF BANKS

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

S.No. Name orBw Head office or Location Branch office 1 2 3 4

State Bank of India Branch office Chhatarpur 2 M. P. State Co-operative Bank " " 3 District Co-operative Bank Ltd. Head office " Chbatarpur, (Newly. Regd.) 4 Land MortuBage Bank Ltd. "

Source;-Auistant Rcaistrar, Co· operative Societies, Chhatarpur. 278

TABLE 3.1

STATISTICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1954 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISRlCT*

Year Number of Courts No. of original cases No. of persons Convicted decided involving put up for trial r- ~ r---______J,._ .----, ,-----"------, ,.--...... ___-...... Magistrates Sessions Additional o lences Offiences Males Females Males Females Judges Sessions against against Judges persons property 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,.---"--, ,---~ 1954 8,179 3,111 1955 } Record not A vailablG 7,180 2,803 1956 9,359 3,944 1957 32 1 3,381 1,056 10,945 2,403 1958 35 1 3,976 660 13,010 3,~88 1959 33 1 3.712 I,OS7 14,030 3,527 1960 34 1 3,537 740 17,103 2,711

* Civil district Chhatarpur comprises Chhatarpur, Panna and Tikamgarb revenue districts. Source:-District and Session Judge, Chhatarpur.

TABLE 3.2

STRENGTH OF POLICE AND JAILS (1951 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Year Number of Police Number of Police Number of Daily Average Number Stations Constables Jails of Convicts in the Jail

2 3 4 5

1951 17 452 1952 17 452 1953 17 452 1 1954 17 452 1 .. 1955 17 452 1956 20 614 1 1957 20 614 1 1958 20 626 1 27 1959 20 630 1 27 1960 20 634 29

Source;-(l) Superintendent of Police, Chhatarpur. (2) J. G. of Prisons M. P. 279

TABLE 3,3 ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE (In rupees) ( 1950·51 to 1960·61 ) CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (In rupees) Year Sales Tax Entertainment Excise Revenue Motor Spirit Sales of Stamps Forest Tobacco Tax Tax Revenue Tax 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 1950-51 191,470.19 55,371.22 841.480.48 5,891.69 1951-52 . 330,501.75 557,955.56 42,408.81 1,250,859.58 20,J 18.00 1952-53 266,633.87 522,433.68 50,303.56 1,160,491.50 25,455.75 1953-54 292,779.12 477,685.79 67,207.56 1,102,633.18 26,609.81 1954-55 304,478.21 215.81 459,090.91 75,524.56 1,145,454.87 21,483.69 1955-56 365,213.56 2,772.69 460,426.12 95,821.29 1,329,672.68 9,370.50 1':)56-57 363,579.33 6,430.74 467,103.18 1),135. i.i 92,440.09 1,442,485.43 42,940.93 1957-58 316,023.85 20,621.87 517,210.73 62,358.76 95,099.77 1,026,756.70 39,514.07 1958-59 166,018.13 17,435.28 437,639.05 43,307.59 101,327.95 831,078.32 20,684.68 1959-60 243,290.59 25,809.22 454,207.99 99,184.45 101,127.59 1,146,962.36 20,715.68 1960-61 262,826.53 35,342.03 616,255.33 105,787.65

Source:-Office of the District Treasury Officer, District Excise Officer, District Sales Tax Officer, and Divisional Forest Officer, Chhatarpur.

TABLE 3.4

LAND REVENUE FOR THE YEARS (1957-58 to 1960-61)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

DEMAND (In rupees) r------~ '------, Y~ar Regular Arears Collection 2 (4) 1957-58 1,907,708 671,012 1,713,695 1958-59 1,915,452 833,564 2,076,341 1959-60 1,875,566 690,623 1,910,528 1960-61 1,891,953 655,662 1,863,945

SClirce: Collector, Chhatarpur

TABLE 3.5

. STATISTICS OF REGISTRATION (1958 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT (In rupees) Value of property Year No. of documents registered transferred 2 3

1958 907 621,608 1959 9 "'1 765,759 1960 1,062 886,967

Source :-Sub·Registrar, Chhatarpur. 280

TABLE 3.6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

(i) Income & E~penditure of Municipal Council, Nowgong (1951 to 60)

EXPENDITURE----J-______{In rlJpee!I"'"\ INCOME r- r------"------, Public Safety Non-Tax Other including Public Public Year Tax Revenue Revenue Income lighting Health Education Works Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1951 8,453 8,265 1,591 2,560 11,565 1,467 22;215 1952 10,852 8,530 18,118 3,855 9,893 1,296 24,370 1953 9,978 14,715 24,104 2,516 14,105 3,555 30,246 1954 8,852 11,316 48,749 2,516 15,000 3,555 29;340 1955 8,040 14,422 42,781 2,825 21,818 7,803 23.984 1956 6,404 15,111 38,277 2,601 18,362 5,721 25,112 1957 12,152 13,115 20,939 3,488 14,404 8,828 29,075 1958 12,529 12,418 22,173 3,508 15,449 195 29,211 1959 15,0~6 14,902 23,226 5,100 15,846 281 30,178 1960 16,854 11,483 32,682 5,515 16,723 942 29,849

Source:-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Nowgong:

(ii) Income and Expenditure of MUnicipal Council, Maharajpur, (1950 to 1959·60)

1950-51 1,271 6,234 2,874 20 411 6,374 1951-52 ],261 6,156 5,000 3,549 17 138 9,264 1952-53 1,972 3,972 5,900 5,317 9!J 44 9,051 1953-54 1,367 4,873 9,200 5,017 9,538 1954-55 1,232 5,528 17,500 6,521 .. 1,433 9,352 1955-56 1,769 5,394 8'365 5,801 2 3,963 14,015 1956-57 2,411 6,16] 11,065 6,006 236 11,866 1957-58 2,907 9,605 12,803 4,701 4,908 10,593 1958-59 1,445 10,925 28,794 4,804 8,354 12,073 1959-60 2,179 12,328 31,378 10,176 32,969 13,283

Source;-Chife Municipal Officer. Municipal Council, Maharajpur.

(iii) Income & Expenditure of Panchayats, Chhatarpur. (1958.59 to 1960-61)

1958-59 159,693 17,040 6,582 29,283 139,865 i959-60 :Z91,898 22,70g 19,363 91,147 29,218 1960-61 29,067 18,738 55,55'1 94,246 182,581

Saurce:-Collector. Chhatarpur. 281

TABLE 4

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Percentage Percentage Percentage to total area of villages to total Area in of the No. of of the population Name of Name of Date of Sq. district villages district Population of district Block Tahsil inception Miles covered covered covered covered covered Remarks (196]) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Malhera Bijawar 1·4·56 455 14.16 151 12.96 15,451 10.09 Reverted to stage II on 1-4·62 Rajnagar Chhatarpur 1·4-55 455 14.16 138 11.85 72,760 14.27 Started as N. E. S. converted to C. D. OIl 1-4-58 reverted to stage II on 1-4·61 Nowgon, Chaatarpur 1-4·54 355 11.04 136 11.67 88,574 17.37 Started as N. E. S., converted to C. D. on 1-4-1957; reverted to stage II on 1-4-61, extended up to 31-3-64 Laundi Laundi 1-4-58 322 10.02 158 13.56 51,638 10.13 Stage I Buxwaha Bijawar 1·4·59 338 10.51 128 10.99 27,886 5.47 Started as P. E.; cou· verted into stage I on 1-4-1960 Gawrihar Launcli 1-4-61 358 11.14 158 13.56 64,609 12.67 Stage I Chhatarpur Cbhatarpur 1-4-62 411 12.79 153 13.13 98,620 19.35 Stage I Bijawar Bijawar 2.10-62 520 16.18 143 12.28 54,300 10.65 P.E.

Source ;-Pl~nning and Development Department, M. P. 28~

TABLE 5.1

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS (1951 to 61)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

YEARS ,- .A. -, T fPe of Institution 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]2

(1) Primary or Junior Basic Schools (a) 2.W 266 285 390 473 473 532. 568 584 619 623 (b) 6,508 7,930 10,858 11,748 19,331 19,917 19,627 25,096 28,150 30,021 33,089 (c) 788 771 1,390 1,622 3,754 3,761 4,303 5,184 4,520 4,664 4,896 (d) 271 317 348 368 604 714 737 773 958 992 1,374 (e) ]8 26 28 28 39 41 44 78 102 125 117 (2) Middle Schools (a) 12 11 15 19 22 26 32 31 35 35 38 (b) 1,135 1,558 1,734 2,703 3,177 3,543 4,154 4,125 4,435 4,225 4,431 (c) 207 113 412 434 717 1,009 1,249 1,122 1,2H 1,412 1,467 (d) 70 74 98 100 165 202 247 262 278 329 433 (e) 10 14 21 28 28 30 ·25 48 51 58 71 (3) Higher Secondary or Senior Basic School (a) 4 6 6 6 7 9 9 12 14 18 14 (b) 632 697 817 1,233 1,305 1,904 2,305 4,258 4,994 4,523 4,575 (c) 33 56 62 74 81 113 196 395 490 350 (d) 41 51 63 69 76 101 136 193 210 176 207 (e) 6 19 17 7 '} 9 9 25 18 20

(a) No. of Institutions. (b) No. of Scholars ... Males (c) No. of Scholars .. Females (d) No. of Teachers .• Males (e) No. of Teachers~.Females

Source :-District Educational Officer, Chhatarpur. 283

TABLE 5.2

STATISTICS ABOUT COLLEGES (1950-51 to 19()O·61)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT No. of No. of Hostel Whether Inter, Government Teachers Scholars facilities S. Degree or Or ,---"----. ,-_....J-.._-, r---'-"--~ No. Name of Institution Post Graduate Private Year M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Maharaja College, Chhatarpur Degree Government 1950-51 11 65 3 23 1951-52 13 92 29 1952-53 15 132 2 33 1953-54 16 149 1 43 1954-55 16 175 4 38 1955-56 22 1 256 15 50 8 1956-57 24 1 287 18 52 4 Post Graduate Government 1957-58 34 1 328 26 4S & 1958·59 45 1 436 20 S5 6 1959.60 52 3 438 19 54 6 1960·61 54 3 523 22 75 8 SOllrce :-Principal Maharaja College. Chhatarpur TABLE 6A.l HEALTH STATISTICS (1951 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Years ,------'-- ...... Description 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 ]959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Primary Health Centres: (a) Number 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 (b) No. of Beds 36 36 36 43 43 53 53 53 53 53 Hospitals including nursing homes: (a) Number 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 (b) No of Beds 52 52 52 80 80 90 90 90 90 90 Dispensaries numbers ; 1! 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 (a) Number 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 M.C, W.'s (b) No. of Beds Special Medical Institutions: (1) V. D. Clinics 1 1 (2) T. B. Clinics 1 1 No. of Registered Medical Practioners : (a) Allopathic' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 (b) Ayurvedic 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 No. of Registered Nurses 4 6 6 7 7 No of Registered Midwives 9 12 12 40 40 No. of Registered Vaccinators 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 List or Family Plann.ing Clin.ics (a) C10vernnacnt 2 2 3 3 3 4 (b) Non-Government

Note-( .. ) denotes that figures were not furnished. SClIrce :-Civil Surgeon, Chhatarpur. 284

TABLE 6A. 2 TABLE 6A.4 B. C. G. COMPAIGN (1951-60) NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO AVAILED OF FAMILY PLANNING METHODS CHHATARPUR DISTRICT S. No. Year Tested Vaccinated Remarks CHHATARPUR DlSTRlCT 1 2 3 4 5 Number of No. to whom 1 1951 1,870 563 Work was not ___ J., ---., 2 1952 3,400 1,075 done every year. r-' contraceptives Vasectomies Tubetying have been issued 3 J953 6,328 ],580 Theteams moved 4 1954 136 39 from district to 2 3 4 5 1955 89,867 35,072 district. 6 1956 n,815 6,646 1960 59 43 7 1960 43,011 16,174 Source ;- B. C. G. Supervising Medical Officer lie. B. C. G. Teams, M. P., Indore. Source :-Civil Surgeon, Chhatarpur. TABLE 6A.5 PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME (1953-1961) TABLE 6A. 3 CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

VACCINATION STATISTICS ( 1956-60 ) Villages Protected during , ___._.A. -., CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Total No. of Year Villages (target) 1st Round 2nd Round No. (If No. of 1 2 3 4 Year Vaccinations Revaccinations 1953 1,139 work \"as not started 40 1 2 3 1954 1,174 1,164 1,164 1956 21,219 45,572 1955 1,229 1,229 924 1957 39,013 25,117 1956 1,229 862 395 1958 37,424 32,790 1957 1,229 1,024 403 1959 26,331 36,949 1958 1,229 ],109 121 1960 23.415 38,412 1959 1,139 ],139 1,139 1960 1,139 1,139 ],139 1961 1,204 . 1,204 1,204 Source :- Civil Surgeon, Chhatarpur. Source:- Malaria Medical Officer, N. M. E. P. Unit, Nowgong. 285

TABLE 6B.l

BIRTHS AND DEATHS CLASSIFIED BY SEX in Rural/Urban areas Separately (1956 to 1960)

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Year T ,-____Births..A.. ____ , Deaths Infant Deaths R ,-----"-----, ,--___..A.- __-, U Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1956 T 251 89 182 103 15 10 R 15 2.5 9 .5 U 236 64 173 98 15 10 1956 T 584- 337 261 200 27 33 R 72 21 8 2 7 3 U 512 316 253 198 20 30 1958 T 350 316 306 254 50 53 R 15 22 40 27 U 335 294 266 227 50 53 1959 T 1,026 756 420 323 38 37 R 728 526 254 180 U 298 230 166 143 38 37 1960 T 717 516 270 218 28 26 R 572 424 180 121 3 2 U 145 92 90 97 25 24

Source :-Civil Surgeon, Chhatarpur.

TABLBE 6B,2 DEATHS IN THE DISTRICT FROM SOME SELECTED CAUSES ( 1956 to 1960 )

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT Canses 1956 ]957 1958 J959· 1960

2 3 4 5 6 Fever 62 168 51 429 103 Dysentry 10 27 23 13 To Bo 25 11

Note (1) Information for the years prior to 1956 was not furnished (2) Deaths from other causes were reported to the nil SOllrce:-Civil Surgeon, Chhatarpuro 286

TABLE 7

COMMUNICATION STATISTICS-ROADS

CHHATARPU:R. DISTRICT

Total Distance falling in the S. TYl'e i.e., All No. district in Weather, Permanent Name of Road From To or fair weather Class Kind miles fUrlongs State Hlghway 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Nowgong-Jhansi NOwgong Jhansi 15 7 All Weather Black Topped 2 Banda-Sagar Banda Sagar 66 5 " I B. T. and W. B. M, 3 Gulganj-Bijawar- Gulganj 34 4 Kishangnrh " I B. T. aud W. B. M. 4 Nowgong-Satnu Nowgong Salnn 43 B. T, 5 Kishangarll-Semaria Kishangarh Semaria 10 6 Fair "Weather II n Major District Roads 1 HarpaJpur-Station Harpalpur Station 7 5 All Weather B,T. 2 Nowgong-Shrinagar Nowgong Shrinagar 20 7 B. " I T. and W. B. M. 3 MaIgawan-Bijawar- Malgawan Bijawar·Bajna 37 Fair Weather II B. T. and W. B. M. Bajrla 4 Mal ehra-Laundi- Malehra Ajaigarh 44 6 All Weather II B. T. and W. B- M· Chandla-Ajaigarh (except 6 miles and 4 fwlongs) 5 Laundi-Mahoba Laundi Mahoba 9 5 All Weather II W. B.M- 6 Bamitha-Dumara Bamitha Dumara 21 6 II .B. T. and W. B. M. 7 Khajuraho-Ranehfall Khajuraho Ranehfall 9 2 Fair Weather" III w.n. M, 8 Bara-Malehra-Chonra Bara Choura 8 4 All Weather II W,B,M, 9 Laundi-Ajaigarh Laundi Ajaigarh 13 6 Fair Weather III 10 Kishangarh -Amanganj Kishangarh Amanganj 10 5 III " 11 Ganj-Rajnagar Ganj Rajnagar 10 5 III " 12 Nowgollg- Nowgong Baldeogarh 21 -, III Barigarh-Ghabra Barigarh Ghabra 12 III 13 " 14 Sarwai-Kurak Sarwai Kurak 7 2 III " Chandla-Bachhon Chandla Baehhon B Z III 15 " Chandla Sarwai 10 III 16 Chandla-Sarwai " III Otber District Roads Khapatia-Bllnspahari Khapalia Banspahari 15 2 All Weather II W.B.M. 2 Bilawar-Kishangath Bijawar Jatashankar 7 2 Fair Weather 'III W.B. M. J atashankar 3 Buxwaha-Dalpatpur Buxwaha Dalpatpur 6 All Weather n w.n. M. 4 Nowgon g-Satna ' ~':Vgong Maharajpur 21 5 Fair Weather III Earthen . Maharajpur 5 Bajna-Buxwaha Baj~. Buxwaha 11 ., III Garl,i' .. 14 7 III ·6 Ga~""Deora Deora " III " ,7 Chhatarpur -Rajnagar Cl1I}riiarpur Ra.jnagar 19 3 " 4 III 8' Bijawar-Bara Ma1ehra· BiJawar Malehra It " 7 1 III ), 9 Mankari-Vjra :rviankari Ujra " 7 nr 10 . Chhatarpur -Satai Chhatrpur Satai .. "

SOllurce:-Executive Engineer, P. W. D. (B &, R). Nowgong Division. 287

TABLE 8.1

LIST OF IMPORTANT FAIRS AND MELAS

CHHATARPUR DISTRICT

Duration of Average Place wh~re When Held Local religious Who manages the Mela or ,------"----~----) or other occasion the Mda or total S. Mela/Fair No. Fair is held Hindi Month English Month of the Mela or Fair Fair (in days) attendance 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 LAuNm TAHSIL Chandla Bhadra Sudi-13 AugustjSeptember Jal Villar 3 2,000 Gram Panchayat 2 Madhopur Agrahayana Badi-30 November/December Mahabir Mela 3 200 Gram Panchayat 3 Laun(1i Agrahayaoa November/December Jal Vihar 7 5,000 Gram Panchayat 4 Chandla Pausa/Magha January Sankrant J 3,000 Gram Panchayat <; Chandla Magha Sndi S Jan llary J February Basant Utsava 15 4,000[5,000 Gram Panchayat 6 Patha Magha Sudi 5 January IFebruary Basant Panchmi 2 2,500 Gram Panchayat 2 CHHATARPUR TAHSIL 7 Chharal'pur Asvina Sudi 10 September/October Jal Vihar 30 10,000 Police & Rampura Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 1 500 Local people 9 Basari Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 400 Gram Panchayat 10 Dhora Pausa/Magha January Sankrant 300 Gram Panchayat II Rampur PallsajMagha January Sankrant 1 500 Local people 12 Salaiya Pausa/Magha January Sank rant 1 200 Local people 13 Pepra pausa/Magha January Sankrant 400 Local people 14 Khajuraho Phalguna Badi-13 February/March Shivratri 30,000 Police 15 Sarsed Phalguna Eadi-13 February/ March Shivratri 1 5,000/7,000 Gram Panchayat 16 Nawgaon January Nawgaon Fair 7 2,000 Nawgaon Mela Committee 3 BIJA WAR TAHSIL 17 Ran1toriya Vaisakha April/May Nav Durga 1 200 Gram Panchayat 18 Bijawar Agrahayalla Badi-5 November /December Mela Janki Niwas 15 5,000 Police 19 Bhopro Agrahayana Slldi-5 Novemebr jDec~mber Kadam ka Bhopra 500 Gram Panchayat 20 Kutora PausajMagha January Sankrant 1 2,000 Gram Panchayat 21 Bhirukund Pausa!Magha January Sank rant 3/5 15,000/20,000 Tahsildat 22 Dhasan, Pausa/Magha Jilnuary Siddhaghat Mela 200 border of Tikamgarh- Chhatarpur 23 Bhagwan Magha Sudi-5 JanllaryjFebruary Basant Panchmi 1,000 Gram Panchayat 24 Bodagaon Magha Sudi-S January /February Shree Jatashankar 600 Fair Committee Fair 25 Bodagaon Pha!guna Badi-13 Feb[uary/~farch Shivratri 500 Fair Committee 26 Serota Phalguna Badi-13 FebruaryI March Shivratri 300 Fair Committee 27 Semariya Phalguna Badi-13 FebruaryJMarch ShivrMri 1,200 Fair Committee

SOllrce;-Superintendent of Police, Chhatarpur.

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