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CENSUS 198-1 PARTS XIII-A & B TOWN & '/ILLAGE 'DIRECTORY
VILLAGE & TOWNWISE ,I ,PRIMARY CENSUS SERIES-S ABSTRACr~ GUJARAT
DISTRICT SURAT CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK
R. S. CHHAYA 01 tbe Indian Administrative S,nice Director of Censul Operlltio", . (fuJllr,1 CENSUS OF INDIA 1981
LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Census of India, 1981 Series-5 Gujarat are being published in the following parts
Part Subject Covered Number .I-A Administration Report-Enumeration I-B Administration Report-Tabulation ·II-A General Population Tables-A-Series .II-B General Population Tables - Primary Census Abstract III-A General Economic Tables - B-Series (Tables B-1 to B-IO) III-B General Economic Tables - B-Series (Tables B-ll to B-22) IV-A Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-l to C-6) IV-B Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-7 to C-IO) V-A Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-l to D-4) V-B Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-5 to D-13) VI-A Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-l to F-19) VI-B Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-20 to F-28) • VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population VIII-A Household Tables (Tables HH-l to HH-16) VIII-B Household Tables (Table HH-17) VIII-C Report on Households IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ~ X-A Town Directory X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns x-c Survey Reports on Selected Villages XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on -Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes XII Census Atlas
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
'{ . XIII-A Vill~ge: and town DireQtory XIII-B Villag~ -and Townw;ise Primary Census Abstract
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Note: (1) All the maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India Map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. (2) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate Base Line. (3) (e) Government of India Copyright 19&6. ," ..w:-/:,.
Poet Narmada was born at Surat on 24th August, 1833 and was a primary school teacher. With Narmad began the Renaissance in Gujarati Literature. He was the harald of the Modern Age. He imbibed new spirit of the West and brought it into his own poetry. Gujarati Poetry, which was uptil· now predominantly devotional poetry took a new turn Narmad wrote lyrics, narativ 3 poetry, natu re poetry, patriotic poetry.
There was no prose worth the name in Gujarati Literature. Narmad started writing in Prose. He wrote essays-both personal and objective and became our Montaigne. He saw that the best medium of spreading one's views was news-paper and started 'DANDIO'-a fortnightly. Through this he at·tacked fearlessly all that was sham, corrupt, hypocritic and irrational. He also compiled the first ever Dictionary in Gujarati known as 'NARMA KOSH', wrote the history of the world known as 'RAJYA RANG'
Narmad was our first social reformer. He opposed everything that WdS superstitious, irrational and against the best interest of the people. As such, he attacked the custom of child-marriage, advocated the widow-remarriage, exhorted the people not to believe in Ghost and witch-crabt. He openly challenged tile Bhuvas to administer theIr Black-Magic on him. No one came forward. It was his greatest victory. He also opposed publicly through his speeches and writing the corrupt religious practices. He died in February, 1886. In a short life-span of fiftythree years, Narmad became a pioneer of Modern Gujarati. His name will ever be cherished and remembered as 'Veer Narmad'
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Kamrej Talu ( i) Census concept of rural and urban areas and other terms (ii) Brief history of district and District Census Handbook iv (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract vi (iv) Physical aspects highlights of the changes in the jurisdiction of the district during the decade vii ( v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the :economic resources viii (vi) Brief discripti_on of places of religion, historical or archaeological importance and places of tourist interest in villages and towns x.iv (vii) Brief analy.Sis of Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract xviii PART xm-A VILLAGE" TOWN DIRECTORY 1-256 SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1-228 List of Abbreviations used in the Village Directory 2 1 CbOrasi Talub ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 3 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 4-5 (iii) ,Village· Directory 6-17 2 Olpsd Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 19 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 2Q-21 (iii) Village Directory 22-33 3 II.tel Taluka ' ( i) Taluka Map Facing pale 35 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 36-37 (iii) Village Directory 38-47 4 MaDerO} TAlaka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 49 (ii) Alphabetic Lilt of Villages SO-51 (iii) Village Directory 52-67 S MaDdY! Taluka . ( i )". Talttka· Map Facing page 69 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 70-71 (iii) Village Directory 72-85 Pagea 6 Song. db Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 87 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villa,CI 88-89 (iii) Village Directory 90-107 7 Uchcbbal Taloka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 109 (ii) Alphabetic List of Vma,ei 110-111 (iii) Village Directory 112-117 a Nbar Taluka ( j) Taluka Map Facing page 119 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villa:e. 120-121 (iii) Village Directory 122-129 , Vyara Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page, 131 ( ii) Alphabetic List of vma,el 132-133 (iii) Village Directory 134-149 10 Valod Taluka ( i ) Taluka Map Facing page 151 ( H) Alphabetic List of Villa,lI : ' 152:-153 (iii) Village Directory 154-159 ~ 'U Bardoli Taluka (i) Tatuka Map Facing page 161 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 162-163 (iii) Village Directory 164-173 12 Mahula Talaka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 175 (il) Alphabetic List of Vi1l~~ 176-177 (iii) Village Directory 178-185 13 PalsaDa Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Pacing page 187 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villales 188-189 (iii) Village Directory 190-191 Pagd Appendix I Talukawise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 200-203 Appendix II Land Utilisation Data in Respect of Non-Municipal Towns 204 Appendix III Talukawise List of Villages where no Amenities, viz., Educational, Medical, Post and Telegraph, Market/Hat, Communication and Power Supply, are available 204 Appendix IV List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to Total Population by Ranges 205-228 SECTION II-TOWN DIRECTORY 229-256 List of Abbreviations and Codes used in the Town Directory 231 Statement I Status and Growth History 232-235 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979 236-239 Statement III Municipal Finance, 1979 240-241 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979 242-245 Statement IV-A Civic and other Amenities in Notified Slums, 1979 246-247 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 248-251 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 252-255 Appendix Towns showing their Outgrowths with Population 256 PART Xm-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-160 Explanatory Note for Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1 General Primary Census Abstract 3-7 2 Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract 9-13 3 Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract " 15-19 VILLAGE I TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1 Chorasi Taluka 23-35 2 Olpad Taluka 37-43 3 Kamrej Taluka 45-49 4 Mangrol Taluka 51-59 5 Mandvi Taluka 61-69 6 Songadh Taluka ?1-81 7 Uchchhal Taluka 83-87 8 Nizar Taluka 89-93 9 Vyara Taluka 95-103 10 Valod Taluka 105--109 11 Bardoli Taluka 111-117 12 Mahuva Tainka 119-123 13 Palsana Taluka 125-129 Appendix: Totaf. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Bloek-wise 133-160 (iii ) FOREWORD The district census handbook (DCH), com incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastr piJed by the Census Organisation on behalf of ucture aspect particularly in relation to amenities the State governments, is one of the most valuable and land use pattern is expected to further meet products of the Census. The DCIl is constantly the need of micro level planning for rural areas. referred to by planners, administrators, acade It is expected to help not only in loeal areas micians and researchers. It is inter alia used for planning but regulating the provision of goods delimitation of constituencies, formulation of and services as well as to minimise the local level and regional plans and as an aid to regional imbalances in the process of develop District administration. The district census ment. A few new itms of information have also handbook is the only publication which provides been introduced to meet some of the requirem Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village ents of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. level for the rural areas and wardwise for each Such new items of information as adult literacy city or town. It also provides data on infrastr centres, primary health sub-centres and comm ucture and amenities in villages and towns,etc. unity health workers in the viIiage have been introduced in village directory with this objeci The district census handbook series was live in mind. The new item on approach to initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained the village is to have an idea about the village important cemus tables and PCA for each village in the district which are inaccessible. A new and town of the district. During 1961 Census column, "total population and number of hous the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it con eholds" has been introduced to examine the tained a descriptive account of the district, correlation of the amenities with the poplution administrative statistics, census tables and a and Dumbers of household they serve. Addition village and town directory, including PCA. The of two more appendices listing the valliges where 1971 DCH series was planned in tbree parts, no amenities are available and according to the Part-A related to village and town directory. proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Part-B to village aDd town PCA and Part-C Tribes popUlation to the total population has Comprised analytical report, administrative also been made with this view in mind. statistics, district census tables and certain The formats of the town directory have analytical tables based on PCA and amenity also been modified to meet the requirements of data in respect of villages. However, in some the Minimum Needs Programme by providing States it was confined to district census table information on a few new items. A new State IDd in a few cases altogether given up due to ement on civic and other amenities in slums delay in compilation and printing. in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind While designing the format of 1981 DCH It is expected that this will help the plannen aeries some new features along witb the restnl to chalk out programmes on provision of civic cturing of the format of village and town amenities for the improvement of slums. The directory have been attempted. At the lame columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled time, comparability with the 1971 data has also Tribes popUlation in statement IV relating to been kept in view. All the amenities except civic and other amenities and adult literacy power supply in the village have been brought classes/centres under educational facilities in together in the village directory with the instru Statement V are also added inter alia with this ction that in case an amenity is not available 'iew. A significant addition is class of town in in the referrent village the dista nce in broad all the seven statements of the tOWll directory. ranges from the nearest place where the amenity The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas is available may be given. The restructuring of of the coun!ry can be best analysed by taking the format of tbe village directory aoo lbe claas of towns into consideration. The NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982 Registrar General, India PREFACE The District Census Handbooks are printed I Part A during every decadal Census from 1951. These _District Census Handbooks are prepared by the (I) Village Directory Census Organisation and DCHB unit of the State Government. These are published by the (2) Town Directory State Government at their own cost. The Dilitrict II Part B Census Handbooks are the first publication in the series of 1981 Census Publications. The District/Talukawise PrimaryCensus. Abstract Census Organisation has been collecting an Both the Parts A and B of the' Disitrict enormous da.ta both during the Census Enumer- Census Handbook for 1981 Census have been ation period, as well as after the Census Enum combined and printed in one volume. eration period. This. data is very valuble to the Administrators, Economists, Planners,. Research The Village Directory contains compre Workers, Scholars and other intelligentia and hensive information about the. basic amcttities also to the several institution dealing with Social available at the village level such as :"m.cd.ic~l, economic and developmental aspects of the educational, driuking water, etc.. The ,Town State. It is absolutely' necessary that this data Directory also consists of jnf911lla.tiQu c.b~ut aftcr its collection is printed in the time and the status, growth history, municipal finances, reaches the data users' also in time. It is . a civic and other amenities, etc. matter of great satisfaction that the prescnt volume is being published in the minimum possi The Primary Census Abstract contejns .lnf ble time after the -Census count.' oLma.tion about the nllmb~r of occupied:.re.lide ?tial. ~ouses and households, totai, P9Puiation The Census ·count .in .Gyjarat . State was l~cludlDg houseless and insthHiona1.P9pulatjon, taken_during.ihe period Febr:uaf:Y~March .1981. hteracy, Scheduled Castes/Scheduled ,Tribes The' proyisiQnaL figures . collected .through the population, and the informaJiQO perJajni91 to District . Census officers were published and the workers aud non-workers. A spcl:hd feature presented to the Chief Minister of Gujarat State of the 1981 District Census Handbook is the on 23rd March, 1981. After the declaration of inclusion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tdbes the provisional count six Regional Tabulation P~i~a~y Census Abstracts which ~ giYcs,eOJ;lplete offices were opened at the different places in DlSltnct/Taluka/Townwise data on Scheduled the State. Three such Regional Tabulation Castes/Scheduled Tribes. Offices opened . at . Ahmadabad, one at iVad6dra. one at Surat.and. one at Rajkot.. The The data for the Village Directory has. been collected through the Taluh DeveloPment :Offi":' Censlls records were edited and checked in these cers who in turn obtained the data' from the offices and the Primary Census AbsJract for village officials throgh their Statis.tical Assistants all the areas of the State were prepared. For In the District Census Handbook .Cell this .. .data thj~ purpose 1.102 Tabulators. 184 Checkors and subjected to a very close ~crutiny and __inaccur 61 Supervisors were temporariiy' engaged for a acies or deficiencies where noted were a,ain got period"of ten months. These offices were supe checked through the Statistical_ AssiJta.~tS. For rvised by D_eputy Directors of Census Operation this purpose persons were deputed to the di.tr wh~ were taken on' deputation' from the State icts for obtaini!lg the infonnation •. The Gove.rmcnt. _qui~icI1 area pgures as reported by the v.iIJ~.e oifidab .Thc_DiltricLCeusus Handbook for' the 1981. were ~lso. checked with the. ~gures;J~;.~rt~. by Census is publi.hedAn tw.o : parts ,as ·foHows the DistrIct Inspectors of Land Ree.o.z:ds.Jltm9st care has been taken to see that spelings of the also tcokactilc interest in the progress of Census village are correct. Some of the data collected 'Work. ] would like to make a special mention from the vil1age level has a]so been cross-che about the extra facilities granted by the State cked with the data which was supplied by the Government by way of a Special Cell for the different Directorates and the Heads of the compilation of District Census Handbooks. One Departments of the State Goverment. The info post of Deputy Director and serveral posts of rmation pertaining to the District write-up Research Assistents, Statistical Assistants, Clerks (Item V of the Analytical Note) has been and Typists have been sanctioned by the State obtained through the Collector and the District Goverment specially for the compilation of the Development Officers and the other District data. The services. of all these persons were heads. placed at the disposal of the Directorate for compilation work. The data on Town Directory has been obt ained through the various local bodies such as Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, Nagar Shri G. S, Shah, Director, Bureau of Panchayats and Gram Panchyats. These were Economics & Statistics, Government of also checked in the Directorate by a Special Gujarat, also rendered very valuable help by Cell. providing whatever data was required for cross The Primary Census Abstract and Town checks and by providing personnel for the Directory with their Inset Tables have been Special Cell of District Census Handbook. Pr'epared in the Directorate where as village Directory alongwith its inset Tables have been prepared in District Census Handbook Cell. The Collectors and the District Develop Maps ment officers incharge of the districtsand the Municipal Commissioners incharge of the Muni In each volume one district map showing cipal Corporation areas, have extended their the' taluka Boundaries, location of towns and wholehearted co-operation for the Census work. villages having a population of 5,000, communica The Resident Deputy Collectors, the Deputy tions, etc. has been printed. Taluka maps for Collectors in charge of Sub-DivisionaIs, the each of fhe taJukas in the district are also inse District Statistical Officers, the Deputy District rted in the District Census 'Handbook. These Development Offiicers, The Mamlatdars. the taluka maps indicate the boundaries of the Taluka Development Officers,the Chief Officers villages and towns within the taluka and the of the Municipalities, the Del'luty Mamlatdars. location code numbers of each village. The maps and the Statistical Ass istants at the District/ were prepared in the map section of the Direc Taluka levels, aU played an important role in tor of' Census Operation. the Census work. I express my deep gratitude Acknowledgement to all of them. After the Census count a large number of young boys and girls coming right _ ThcU:ompilation of a huge mass of data from the schools and colleges were employed as whic)), i~ printed in this book requires the active Tabulators, Checkers and Supervisors and all help aD,9 cO-Qperation of the State Goverment of them worked very hard for the compilation in ~d.di_tion to the help and Co-operation of of the ufcful data. all the officers and staff members of the "Cen~us Directorate. I am deeply indebted to Shri 1I. K. L. Kapoor, Chief Secretary to the Sbri P. T. Thakkar, Director of Printing and Goverment of Gujarat for extending all. help in Stationery, Government of Gujarat, has taken the matter. Shri K. Rammoorthy who was wor the interst in the printing of the Handbooks. king as Secretary, General Administration Dep I hereby acknowledge the valuable help, guida artme~t, during the Census Enumeration period nce and assistance rendered by him and other extended .hi~ wholehearted co-operation. Shri V. officers of the Printing Department. Shri P. K. Kris}?namurthy who subsequently took over as Choksi, printing t'nspector in this Directorate, Secretary, General Administration Department, looked after printing jobs very well. ( viii ) In the Census Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Director was assisted by the Assistant Director Deputy Director of Census Operations (Tech.) ShriA; V. R. Gandhi and Research Assistants Kum. was looking after the Compilation Section so T. K. Shah and Smt. S. B. Solanki and far as Census data was concerned. The collection Statistical Assistants Smt. H. A. Patel, Smt. and compilation of data for the Village Direc C. C. Mehta, Shri S. V. Patel dnd Shri P. K. tory was looked after by Mrs. Neclaben A. Bhatt, Shastri. Deputy Director whose services were placed at the disposal of the Directorate. Both these offi In the Map Section .the work of preparation cers have put in hard labour for the compilation of StatejDistrictjTaluka maps was looked after and printing of the data. by Shri K. M. Dhawale, Senior Geographer and Sbri B. L. Arya, Geographer. They were ably Shri K. H. Desai, Shri V. A. Sathe. Shri assisted by Shri K. K. Patel, Artist, Sarvashri K. R. Sbridharani and Shri S. D. Vadera, who M. S. Bhatt and B. J. Modi Senior Draftsmen were officers on deputation from the Gujarat and Sarvashri D. A. Maroo, R. 1(. Joshi, G .!\1. Administrative Service, supervised the editing, Kosti, B. C. Trivedi and M. A. Shukla, checking and compilation work at the Regional Draftsmen. Offices in Ahmadabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot respectively. Shri P. J. Jhala and Shri The work of dictations and typing of notes, M.A. Malwade, who were officers on deputation reports, tables, etc., was undertaken by Shri J .A. from the State Government from the Bureau Harry, Confidential Assistant in t11;; Directo of Economics and Statistics, supervised the rate, diligently with speed and accuracy. He editing, checking and compilation work at was assisted by a number of Typists 111 tbe Regional Tabulation Offices in Ahmadabad. Shri office. V. H. Vasavada, Deputy Director from the General Administrative Service looked after the Limitations of space prevent me from administration work. All these officers 'Worked making individual mention of all thm,e who diligently and accurately during their service in have contributed to the making of this volume the Census Organisation. so Accurate and complete. Quite a large number In the Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Deputy of Assistant Compilers, Computors, Clerks, Director was assisted by Shri R. V. Sanghani Typists, Proof Readers, Draftsmen, Artist, etc., and Smt. D.D. Jhaia, Investigators and Statistical hl ve contributed valuable help in this work. A5sist~nts Shri K.P. Patel, Shri R.R. Upadhyay, Kum. J. R. Megha, Smt. M. B. Patel and Smt. Finally, I would like to expn::ss my deep K.S. Mehta. The typing of Primary Census gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, lAS, Registrar Abstract was undertaken in a special section Go!neral, Goverment of India, and Sarvashri wIuch was headed by Investigator Shri M. H. K.K. Chakravorty, V.P. Pandey, N.G. Nag and Patel. In the State Cell of District Census Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrars General, for Handbook Smt. Neelabcn A. Bhatt, Deputy the guidance given to mc from time to time. AHMADABAD R. S. CHHAYA 11th AVlu,t, 1982 Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Ahmadabad ( i~ ) IMPORTANT STATISTICS AND ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES IMPORTAN,T STATISTICS State District Gujarat Surat POPULATION TOTAL Persons 34,085,799 2,493,211 Males 17,552,640 1,295,708 Females 16,533,159 '1,197,503 RURAL Persons 23,484,146 1,427,172 Males 11,986,672 719,932 Females 11,497,474 707,240 URBAN Persons 10,601,653 1,066,039 Males 5,565,968 575,776 Females 5,035,685 490,263 DECENNIAL POI'ULATION + 27.67 + 39.53 GROWTH RATE 1971-81 AREA (Sq. Km •.) 196,024.0 7,657.0 DENSITY OF POPULATION 174 326 (Per Sq. Km.) SU RATIO (Number of Females 942 924 per 1,000 Males) LITERACY RATE Persons 43.70 46.73 Males 54.44 54.99 Females 32.30 37.79 PER.CENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 31.10 42.76 TO TOTAL POPULATION / P ••CENTAG:E TO TOTAL POPULATION (I) .MAIN , WORKERS Persons 32.23 39.66 Males 52.19 57.64 Females 11.03 20.19 (0) MAKGINAL WORKERS Persons 5.04 2.89 Males 0.72 0.31 Femala '.63 5~68 ( Eiii ) IMPORTANT STATISTICS - Contd. State District Gujarat Surat 57.45 (ID) NON-WORKERS Perlons 62.73 Males 47.09 42.05 Females 79.34 74.13 BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS (I) CULTIVATORS Persons 37.46 23.51 Males 38.95 22.80 Females 30.02 25.71 (D) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 22.65 :28.30 Males 17.59 19.65 Females 48.08 55.02 (ID) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 2.44 2.96 Males 2.42 3.04 Females 2.48 2.71 (IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons· 37.45 45.23 Males 41.04 54.51 Females 19.42 16.56 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 7.15 3.68 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.15 3.56 . Females . 7.15 3.€0 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 14.22 41.64 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.98 40.36 Females 14.49 43.03 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 5,854,862 427,991 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 18,550 .. 1,281' : i Inhabited 18,114 1,190 Uninhabited 436 94 NUMBER OF TOWNS 255 21 ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES 1. Census concepts of rural and urban area. and Officers through their Supervisors. These figures other terms, viz, Census House, Ho1i~ebold, were obtained by the Director of Census Ope Scheduled L'astes, Scheduled Tribes. Literates, rilttiolis· through the District Census Officers and Main Workers, Marginal Workers, Noa the' figures after compilation were declared on 'Vorkers, etc, 23rd MarCh, 1981 as Provisional Census Figures The 1981 Censns was carried out in Gujarat for,; 1981 cCeo·sus.: Paptr 1 showing tho$e figures in two stages. The first stage of houselistng wls'Jpriated and published and distributed on was completed in the months of June-Jllly 1980. a'complimentary ;·basis. The house lists thus prepared provided a frame During the Census Operations mainly two for the enumeration work. In the second stage Census records were filled up by the Bnume the house to house Census enumeration was rat os in each block. These were (1) Household carried out from 9th February, ]981 to' 28th Schedules and (2) Individual Slips. The different February, 1981 with reference date as Sunrise of concepts which were adopted during t, e houseli 1st March; 1981. The enumeration of houseless stinS stale as well as during the Census enume population was carried out on the night of 28th ration are as follows. February, 1981. A revisional round was also taken from 1st March, 1981 to 5th March, 1981. (I) '. Karal' aDd Urban Areas In this revislonal round the Enumerators reco rded new births that had taken place after their Rural Areas: The basic unit for rural areas last visit for enumeration but before the Sunrise is' a' rctcnue village which has a definite boun .. of 1st March, 1981 and also any visitor(s) that dary. the revenue village may comprise several bad m~ved into household and who had been h~riItets but the entire village has been treated away from bis/her/their place of normal resi as one unit for presentation of the data. dence throughout the enumeration period or an -Urban Areas Urban areas have been entire household that had moved into the juris specifically'defined for the 1981 Census. The diction of tbe enumera tion during this period criteria adopted during the 1981 Census was and which had not been enumerated before. The almost the· same as adopted in 1961 and 1971 names of persons who had died after the enu Censuses. The following criteria were adopted meration period but before the Sunrise of 1st for' elasslfyiog urban' areas in the States : March, 1981 were deleted from the Individual (a) AU places with a Municipality, Muni Slips which had been filled up during enume cipal Corporation or Cantonment Board ration period. or Notified Town Area. In Gujarat prior to the taking of 1981 (b) All other pl~ces which specified the Census a special programme of updating per following criteria ; manent house-numbering scheme in the different 1 A minimum populatiou of 5,000; parts of the State was also carried out in co-ordi nation with the Local Bodies and State Govern 2 At least 75 per cect of the male ment. The permanent house-numbering scheme working population engaged in non in Gujarat ~as introduced during the 1971 Census agricultural (and allied) activity: and the District / Taluka Panchayats, Municipal 3 A population of at least 400 Persons Corporations, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats per sq. km. or a population of 1,000 and Village Pancbayts played a very useful per sq. mile. role in fixing the number plates on the houses The slight variation of the criteria adopted and buildings. in 1981 and that adopted in 1961-1971 Censuses After the Census count was OVer the Enu was 'that during 1981· Census the persons workin, . merators sub:nitted the figures to the Char,c in 'actiVities such as fishinl, logging, etc" wer~ (i) treated IlS on par with cultivators and agricultural Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit. labourers whereas in 1961-1971 Censuses these SZlmgar were treated as engaged in non-agricultural" 5 Bhang;, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, activity. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli 6 Chaivadi, Channayya (II) Census House 7 Cbenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar A 'Census House' is a building 9r part of 8 Dangashia a building baving separate main entrance fr9m 9 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., 10 Garma tang used or recognised as a separate unit .. It .may 11 Garoda, Garo be occupied or vacant. It may be used for. a, 12 Halleer residential or non-residential purpos~ ~r bo~h.~: 13 HaJsar~ Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar In case of a building having a number of fiats 14 Holar, Valhar 01" blocks which are independent of one another 15 Holaya, Holer having separate entrances of their own froin the 16 Lingader road or a common staircase or a common· courf.· 17 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu yard leading to a main gate, were considered 18·· Mabyavansi, Dhed, Dhedb, Valikar, Maru as separate Census houses. Vankar, Antyaj 19 Mang, Matang, Minimadig (III) Census Household 20 Mang~(Jarudi A household is a group of persons who 21 Megbval, Meghwal, Menghvar commonly live together and would take their 22 Mukri meals from a common kitchen unless the exigen 23 Nadia, Had i cies of work prevented any of them from doing 24 Pasi so. There may be a household of persons related 2S Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Secima, RawRt by blood or a household of unrelated persons 26 Shemalia or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated 27 Thori household are boarditlg houses, messes, hostels, 28 Tirgar, Tirbanda residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, etc. The5c 29 Turi are called 'Institutional Households'. 30 Turi Barot, Dedh Barot (IV) Scbeduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribe! The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 1 Barda as notified under the Constitution for Gujarat 2 Bavacha, Bamcha State have been treated as Scheduled 'Castes and 3 Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of Enumera Alech, Barada and Gir) tion. A list of such Scheduled Castes/Scheduled 4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi-Bhil, Dungri Tribes notified for Gujarat is as under: Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi BhB, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhit, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, GUJARAT Vasava, Vasave [The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 5 Charan (in the Nesses of the forests of Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 (No. 108 of Alech, Barada and Gir) 1976, dated the 18th September, 1976JJ 6 Chalidhri (in Surat and Valsad districts) 1 Chodhara Scheduled Castes 8 Dhanka, Tadvi. Telada, Valvi Agee 9 Dhodia Bakad, Bant 10 DubIa, Talavia, Halpati Bawa Dedh, Dedh Sadhu 11 Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi 4 Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chamadia 12 Gond, Rah:ond Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Hara'ay , 13 Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Ka t- · K . ya. H ara 11, halpa, Macbigar, Mochigar kari, Son Kathodi, SOIl Katkari Madar, Madig, Mochi, NaJia, TcJe;u Machi: 14 l(.okna. Kokni, Kukna «iI, I 5 KoJi (in Kutch district) workers has been. classified into four categories, 16 Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha . viz., cultivator, agricultural labourer, household J 7 Kunbi (in the Dangs district) industry and other worker. These terms are ex 18 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapa- plained below dia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka 19 Padhar Cultivator 20 Paradhi (in Kutch district) For purposes of the Census a person is 21 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi ~exc1ud working as Cultivator if he or she is engaged iug Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadb, either as employer, single worker or family Kutch, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts) worker in cultivation of land owned or held 22 Patelia from Government or held from private persons 23 Pomia or institutions for payment in money, kind or 24 Rabari (in the Nesses of the forests of share. Cultivation includes supervision or direc Alech, Barada and Gir) lion of cultivation. 25 Rathawa 26 Siddi (in Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, :.' ,A, person who has given out his/her land to Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts) another. person or persons for cultivation for 27 Vaghri (in Kutch district) money, kind or share of crop and who does not 28 Varli even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will 29 Vitola, Kotwalia, Barodia not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages in (V) Literates cash or kind or a combination of both (agricul A person who can both read and write with tural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator. understanding in any language is taken as 'lite .. , Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and ratc'. A person who can merely read but cannot harvesting and production of cereals and millet write is not literate. It is not necessary that a cro.ps such .as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajri, ragi, person who is literate should have received any etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, ground formal education or should have passed" any nuts, tapioca; etc., and pulses, raw jute and minimum educational standard. kindri~ 'fibre crop, cotton, etc., and does not (VI) Main Workers, Marginal Workers, NOD include' 'fruit growing, vegeta hIe growing or Workers k~eping orcbards or groves o'r working of plan During the 1981 Census 'Work' had been tat'io'ns like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and defined as participation in any economic~lly' other medicinal piantations. productive activity. Such participation may be Agricultural Labourer physical or mental in nature. The work involves not only actual work but also effective supervi A person who works in another person's sion !nd direction of work. land for wages "in money, kind or share is re The reference period for 'Work' is one year garded as, an agricultural labourer. He or she preceding the date of enumeration. The main has' no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely worker was a person who had worked for the works in another person's land for wages. An major part of the year in that activity. By major agricultural, labourer. has no right of lease O[ part of the year it was intended to find out as contract on land on which he/she works. to whether a person had worked for 183 days Household Industry or more or in other words worked for six months or more. Those who had worked for Household Industry is defined as an industry less than six months or 183 days were treated conducted by the head of the household himsl?lf{ as marginal workers. A Non-\Vorker was one who herself aud or by the members (f the household had no economical activity during the year. at home ·or within the village in rural areas and The information on 'Workers and Non-Wor only within the precincts of the house where kers' were obtained through Q. Nos. 14(a) to 16 the household lives in urban areas. The larger of the Individual Slip. The main activity of proportion of w.;)rkers in a household industr~ (iU )' should consist of member of the household in social work, all Government servants, Municipal eluding the head. The industry should. ~or b~ employees, teachers, priests, elltertainment run on the scale of a registered factory which artists, etc. In effect, all those who work in would qualify or has to be registered under the any field of economic activity other than culti. Indian Factory Act. vator, agricultural labourer or household industry, arc 'Other Worken'. There may be an industry which is being run by a large joint family of. mqre than 10 II. Brief history of the District and District persons and where power is used or more :tha1:l Census Handbook 20 persons where power is not used. In su~h cases, though only family members .are involv.cd. (AJ History of the District Ibis is not to be treated as 'HHI'. Thu~ the. meaning of the term 'run on th~ scal~ of a re~ .. The present Surat district which was inclu gistered factory' refers to. such .cas~s.;.. evc1l3jf ded under the region Known as Lat is believed these are not registered as such. to have been brought under the Mauryan power during the reign of Chandragupta l\Iauryas for The main criterion of a Household Industry 319 B. C. It remainded under the Maurya for is the participation of one or more meptbcu ·of sometime till it threw off their yoke by about a household. This criterion appUes in urban: ' 200 B. C. The history after period is confused areas too. Even if the industry is not actually and it is difficult to find out the successors of located at home in rural areas there..is greater· Maurya till the Muslims finally conquered possibility of the members of the household Gujarat in 1299. A.D. The settlement of parsis participating even if it is located anywhere at Sanjan also took place during this period. within the village limits. In the urban. areas According to a poetic account knO\vn as Kisseh where organised industry takes greater. p~omi i-Sanjan. The parsis who had left persia come to nence, the Household Industry should be con-. Diu and stayed there for nineteen years. They fined to the precincts of the hou~e wh.e~e·. ih·~". I!&ain set sail for Gujarat and landed near participants live. In urban areas even. if th~ Sanjan in the latter of the seventh century. members of the household by them'~elves"run .t~' . Jadirana, apparently a Yadav chief of South industry, but at a place away fr()m th~yr~ci~~~~ ..o Gujarat, gave them the permission to settle of their home, it is not to be considercsd a the:re .on their. agreeing 'to learn the language of " --,--~ -.... "' .. ,....~. Household Industry. It should be located within. the country, to make their women dress like the precincts of the house where th~~- mem~~rl Hindu-women, to cease to wear arms and to _ live in the case of urban areas•. , .... _. . hold. their marriages at night'. Surat, the headquarters of Surat district, is believed to A Household Industry sh91114 rcla~~,Jo PI~".. have creen founded by Gopi. a Nagar Brahmia duction, processing, servicing, repairing 'or mak. who rose to be the Prime Minister in tbe Salt· ing and selling (but not merely seUing).of.goods. anate of Gujarat under Mahmud I and It does not include professions such as a Pleader. Muzaffer II. or Doctor or Barber, Musician, Dancer, Watet man, Dhobi,Astrologer ,etc., or merely trade or bu- . T~e cCistle of Surat was built in 1546 during siness, even if such professions, trade ·or services· the reign of Sultan Mahmud III to protect the are rtm at home by members of the· household. city from the onslaught of the Portugese who had plundered it thrice before. Surat then fell Other Workers into .the. hands of Emperor Akbar in 1573. The All workers, Le., those who have been en. district and the city. of Surat in particular gaged in some economic activity during ·.th~ ,last enjoyed peace during the reign of Mogul one year, who are not cultivators or agricultural emperQrs, viz; Akabar, Jahangir and Shah lahan labourers or in Household Industry, are 'Other. for the next eighty five years, Surat which rose Workers'. The type of workers that come under. to be one of the first cities of India during the this category include factory workers, p~antation. reign of Sh:lb Jaban; and though sacked twice workers, those in trade, commerce, bus~n~S5 •. by Shivaji during the reign of Aurangzeb, the transport, mining, constructioD, poHtic~J or morale of its traders as well as its trade rerna· (jv). -:. , '/ ined unaffected. Surat bad its mint and coins. In November, 1956, the States were rc-· which were current in soutb Gujarat till 1688. organi~ed and the bigger bilingual State of The British opened their factory at· Surat in Bombay was formed with Vidarbha, Maratha 1613 and the Dutch in 1620. After the death of wada, Saurashtra and Kachchh regions. The Aurangzeb it suffered from increasing diSMders Surat district alongwith the other districts of and the governors of Surat were subject to the Ahmadabad Division formed part of tbe bigger court of Delhi in name Only. The french also bilingual State. had estabilished a factory at Surat in 1719 but with the ascendany of the English at Surat and Lastly, the Bombay Stata was bifurcated their victories over the French in Southern India, on 1st May, 1960 and separate States of Gujarat deprived the factory of its importance in the and Maharashtra were formed. Since that date history of SuraL Governor Sorabkhan ultimately the Surat district became a part of the Gujarat. styled himself as the Nawab of Surat in 1725 State. and become independent. Surat was then ruled by independent Governors till 1569 when th,e From Surat district Valsad district was English captured the city. The Governors of created as separate district on 1-6-1964 by Surat who were then appointed by the English transferring eight talukas, viz., Navsari, Valsad, held to some extent a position of nominal Pardi, Umbergaon, Gandevi, Chikh Ii and independence till 1800 when the whole admints Dharampur of Surat district for the purpose of tration was taken over by the English. revenue administration. During 1772 Surat was considered as one IB) History of District Census Handbook of the greatest emporiums of trade in Indja Prior to the 1951 Census the Census figure!. after which it had a time of decline in its were brought out villagewise under a booklet fortunes as its foreign trade had practically been known as • Village Handbook' which contained transferred to Bombay. after the British the only the population totals of villages. These masters of the district, a Muslim named Abdul books were prepared by the Census Organisation Rehman tried to break public peace in 1810 on behalf of the State Government and published but he was successfully curbed down by ,the by the latter. It was for the first time in 1951 Britis.hers. They had to face the 0PP0'oition of Census that a more detailed and well 0rganised the people thrice: .when they tired to introduce book known as • District Ce.nsus Handb,?ok~. in the district duty on salt 1884. Bengal Stand was brought out by. the Census Organisation. ard Weights and Mesures in 1848 and income The 1951 Census. Handbook contained the villa-_ tax in 1860. The people of Surat again protested, gewise Primary Census Abstracts which also when the Licence ':Tax was introduced in· 1878 included the information on post offices, railway· and a riot had eventually broken out on the stations and the nearest bazars of each villase. occasion. The district had formed a part of the The Handbook a·lso contained several district Bombay Presendency and was administered as tables. such till 1947. Surat had also suffered from a very severe flood in 1883 and a gr.. at fire in During .the 1961 Census the District Censu.& 1889. The Hope bridge across the Tapi was also Handbooks were brought out which contained constructed In'1877 at a coSt :of Rs, 8.13 lakbs. the Primary Census Abstracts as well as certain. The holding of historic 23rd session of the dis trict tables. Indian National Congress in Surat in 1907. the Bardoli Satyagraha of 1928, the momentous During 1971 Census also the District Census, Dandi. march undertaken by Mahatma Gandhi Handbooks were published which in addition to tn 1930 are the landmarks in the recent history the Primary Census Abstracts contained a Village. of the district. After the indepenence,. the Directory showing the different village amenitio. territories of Dharampur and Bansda States, and land-use of all the villages in the district. and the Navsari prant of the fornter Baroda A separate portion known as • Town Directory' Stat6 were amalguamated wirh it to form·- the was also included in the District Census Hand Surat district of the Bombay State. book. The Handbook was divided into three subparts known as Part-A, which contained census data of the "iiIage Directory was coHe the Village Directory and Town Directory cted from the Taluka Development Officers of Part-B which contained the Primary Censns each Taluka Panchayat in the State. In Gujarat Abstracts and Part-C, which contained the under the democratic decentralisation scheme hltroductory Essay, Official Statistics, etc. the Panchayats are now exercising very wide powers and the post of Statistical Assistants For the 1981 Census the District Census are under the administrative and technical Handbook is being brought out in two Parts, control of the Taluka Panchayats. Besides, the Part XIlI-A and Part XIII-B. Part XIU-A will Talati-CuUl-Mantris at the village level who contain the Village and Town Directory whereas are the base village fUIlctioneries are also under Part XIII-B will contain the Primary Census the control of the Taluka Panchayats. The Abstracts both General and Scheduled Castes and proforma for SOliciting the information were Scheduled Tribes. The Part-C as it was brought despatched to the Talati-Cum-Mantris through out during the 1971 Census has been dropped. the Taluka Development Officers and these after they were filled up were checked by tbe Ill. Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory Taluka Development Officers and also by the and Primary Census Abstract District Statistical Officers who work under the administrative and technical control of the The District Census Handbooks which are District Panchayats. Tbe data thus received was now being printed during every Census after checked fully in the District Censu& Handbook the 1951 Census, are very important publications Unit of the State Government. At the end of of the Census Organisation. With the emphasis Village Directory a taluka abstract in Appen by the Planning Commission on the 'Minimum dix-I of educational, medical and other Needs Programme' of the rural villages the Dis amenities is also prepared and printed. trict Census Handbook has become an impor Appendix-II which shows the land utilisation tant tool in the hands of the Administrators, data in respect of. non-municipal towns is Planners, Policy Makers and Academicians. For printed. In Appendix.;.III the talukawise list of the 1981 Census the District Census Handbook villages where no amenities relating to educa has been divided into two parts which are tional, medical, drinking water, post and tele combined in one volume. The details of the graph, communications, power supply and market/ contents of each of these two parts are as bats, are available have been shown. Appendix-IV follows. shows talukawise list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled PART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Tribes population by ranges. The last two Village Directory appendices have been included for the first time in the 1981 Census. This Part-A contains the non-census statistics of each village and town in the Town Directory district. The Village Directory gives villagewise The Town Directory portion furnishing the particulars of amenities available for each data for each town in the district is exihibited village in the spheres of education, medical, in seven statements covering 0) the status and power supply, drinking water facilities, post growth of the civic administration, (2) physical and telegraph, communication, land-use, aspect and location of towns, (3) the civic fina weekly markets and places of religous, historical nces of the towns, (4) the civic and other ame and archaeological interests in the village. nities in the towns, (5) the medical, educational, During the 1981 Census additional informa recreational and cultural facilities in the towns, (6) tion regarding (1) copies of the newspapers trade, commerce, industries and banking in the coming in the village, (2) number of motor towns and la~t1y; (7) the civic and other ameni cycles and scooters available in the village, (3) ties in notified dums wherever they exist, num.ber of cars, and jeeps available in the village and (4) number of tractors available in The non-census data for each of the tOWlli the village have been added. The above non- for the Town Directory were obtaiaed from the ( vi) Municipal authority in case of municipal towns Taluka L. C. No. of Name of 1971 Census village and for other towns the data were obtained from the -concerned Nagar and Gram Panchayats. Chorasi 24 Karanj An Appendix showing the towns with their out 2S Utran growths with population is also prepared and 16 Nana Varachha attached at the end of the Town Directory. 39 Umra 48 Limbayat 7L Bhedvad 73 Dindoli PART-D ; PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 78 Bhcstan Part-B gives for each village and for eaoh Olpad 78 Sayan ward of the town the primary census data incor Bardoli 10 Kadod poratin!o; area of the town in sq. kms. and of the villages in hectares, the number af occupied Katargam which was lown in 1971 Census. residential houses, the number of households, has been deleted from the list of towns of 1981 total population and its break -up by sex, Sche Census as it is merged in Surat Municipal duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, Corporation. literate population and working population by four broad categories. viz., (J) cultivators, (2) Pandesara Industrial Notified Area has been agricultural laboures. (3) those working in treated as town of Chorasi tal uka for th e household industries and (4) other workers. There purpose of 1981 Census as it has been notified is a 51 ight departure in the presentation from as industrial area by the Slate Government under the 1971 categories which were in all nine G. R. No. GHU-75/42jGID 1974/4084(vih-CH categories. dated 6-5-75. The Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Pri In addition to the above rural/urban changes mary Census Abstracts at the District/Taluka/ 6 places (one each in Chorasi and Palsana taluka City level are also printed in Part-B of the and two each in Olpad and Mahuva taluka) are Handbook. added as independent villages in 1981 Census as these vHlages ha ve been reported to treat the m as independent villages by the concerned revenue IV. Physical aspects, highligbts on the changes authorities. These villages are as under : in the jurisdiction of the district durinl the decade including its boundaries and any important event on geographic or Taluka L.C.No. Name of village geophysical aspect Chorasi 94+ Devadh Olpad 36 Mor There have been no major jurisdictional 37 Dandi changes in the district boundaries during the last Mahuva 30 decade. The administrative jurisdiction of all the Karchelia talukas of the district as shows in 1971 Census 31 Dungari is the same during 1981 Census except a few J'alsana 1@ TaraJ changes in villages/towns which are as under; + Transferred from Palsana Taluka Eight (8) vllJages 0 f Chorasi taluka and one @ Transferred from Chorasi Taluka each village of Olpad and Bardoli taluka which were rural areas in 1971 Census have been Moreover, 15 villages of distrIct are deleted classified as towns for the purpose of enumeration from the village list of 1981 Census as these in 1981 Census. These villaaes arc as unker ; villages have beC'n reported to be hamlets of nearby villages/towns by the concerned reve- (h) Area Under Major Crops nue authorities. These villages are as under : Area under major crops in the year 1971-72 , Taluka L.C. Name of L.C. Name of village 1975-76 and 1980-81 are shown in the table No. village No. in which inclUd- below: during ed as hamlets 1971 during the 1981 Area under different Crops Census Census Chorasi 11 Ved Area under different crops 12 Dabholi (in '00 hectares) Sl. Crop 13 Singanpor No. 1971-72 1975-76 1980-81 22 Tunki I Surat 1 Jowar 954 1,081 911 23 Fulpada 2 RIce 564 618 S49 27 Kapadra 3 Wheat 106 108 173 46 Olpad 15 Surfuddinpur 13 Vadoli 4 Kodra 43 40 33 39 Mandkol 52 Kumbhari 5 Ragi 103 103 35 50 Nagda 49 Achharan 6 Other Cereals 1,770 1,950 1,807 69 Salepara XII Olpad 7 Total Cereals 201 263 70 Safetabad 79 Masma '8 Tur 137 22 Mangrol 150 Ukai Resettle-84 Chakra 9 Gram 24 19 ment village 10 Other Pulses 259 195 168 No.4 11 Total Pulses 420 415 ' 53 12 Cotton 960 M7 4:5 Nizar 23 Mahmadpura 23 Balde 13 Groundnut 411 3'>2 349 79 Rani Khadkale 76 Tapi 14 Sugarcane 116 208 319 Khadkale 15 Castor 12 12 5 Vatod 20 Pavran 11 Shiker The above figures reveal that the main food V. Major characteristics of the dis trict particu crops are Jowar, Rice, Wheat, Tur and Gram, larly in relation to the economic resources, whereas main non-food crops are Cotton and namely, Agriculture, Irrigation, Co-operation, Castor. Livestock and Animal Husbandary, Fisberies, Industries, Power Supply, Transport and (c) Yield per Hectare Communication, Prices, Insurance, Education, Medical and PubJic Hearth, etc. During the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980- 11) Agriculture 81 the yield per hectare of important crops in the district are given below : (a) Land Utilisation The total reporting area in the district in Yield per Hectare tbe year 1979-80 was 7.75 lakh hectares. The (in KIJ.) details of land utilisation for th e year 1979-S0 arc as under : SI. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1980-81 No. Land Utilisation Wheat 1.313' 7,658 3,174 SI. Classification Area in '00 2 Rice ] ,129 1.225 1,247 No. of area hectares. 3 Kharif Jowar 65-t 1;07 .I, 00 1 Forest 1,417 2 Barren and uncuHivable land 595 4 Ravi Jowar 1,O~O 1.003 8U 813 3 Land put to non-agricultural usc 5 Kharif Pulses 440 527 415 4 Culturable waste 186 6 Ravi Pulses 414 430 384 5 Permanent pasture and other grazing land 242 7 Total Pulses 412 563 638 6 Land under miscellaneous tree ~. 538 6,536 7,185 crops and groves not included in 40 8 Su~arcane "area Sown 9 Groundunut Summer 1,497 7 ,current fallows 503 10 Groundnut Kharif 684 933 720 8 l Other fallows 69 256 9 Net area sown 3.881 11 'Cotton 167 134 Total area 7,746 12 Chillies 900 900 889 ( flU ) (d) Crop Calendar The main irrigated crops are Rice, Wheat, ]owar, Sugarcane and Groundnut, whereas other The months of sowing and harvesting of crops are depenoing on the monsoon. different crops are given below Sources of Irrigation Crop Calendar During the year J971-72, 1975-76 and 1979- SI. Crop Months of Months of )'10. lowing harvestinl 80 the sources of irrigation are as follows: 1 Paddy June-July October-November Irrigation by SOllrces March-April 2 Wheat November-Dc.ember ( in '00 hectrel) 3 -Jowar July-<\u,ust October November SI. Source 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 4 Groundnut June October-November No. 5 Cotton June-July November-May 1 Government 435 765 835 Canals (e) Scarcity 2 Tanks 9 15 11 3 Wells 180 175 232 The scarcity affected villages in the district 4 Othcr 20 25 7 during the year 1971-72 to 1979-80 are as Sources 5 Net Area 644 980 1,085 under: Irrigated Scarcity Ii Gross Area 702 1,076 1,211 Irrigated SI. Year Scarcity affected villages No. The major source of irrigation in the dis trict is Government Canal followed by wells. t 1971-72 252 2 1972-73 Minor Irrigation 3 1973-74 4 1974-75 During 1971 to 1980, mmor irrigation S 1975-76 schemes viz. (1) Wanki, (2) Kcvdi, (3) Dodwa 6 1976-77 Bandhara were completed which provide a total 7 1977-78 gross command area of 2004 hectares. 8 1978-79 9 1979-80 In addition to these, 2 minor irrigation schemes were under construction as on 1-1-81 (2}- Irrigation viz. Isar and Ambawadi. Total gross command area of 1620 hectares will be irrigated under The area irrigated by different crops for the all these schemes. year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under: ~IediuDl Irrigation Area Irrigated by Crop!! In the year 1980-81 medium irrigation schemes and its ultimate potential and its achie· (in '00 hectares) vement of potential and utilisation are given as 1979-80 51. Crops 1971-72 19'15-76 below No. Medium Irrigation ScbeDle 1 Rice 183 245 235 2 Wheat 79 }OO (in '00 hectares) 3 Jowar 52 32 109" Achievement at the end of 1980-81 I 4 13 4 Tur S1. Scheme Ultimate 5 Sugarcane 116 208 396 No. Potential Potential Utilisation 6 Chillies 10 11 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 Other food crops 120 145 121 1 Doswada 0.91 0.92 1.08 S Total food crops 561 745 982 2 Kakrapar 228.00 223.41 151.88 9 Cotton 94 290 198 3 A. Ukai 13.32 R.B.C. 10 Groundout 40 30 28 B.Ukai 153.00 153.00 14.91 11 Othcr non-food crops 7 11 3 L.B.C. 12 Total non..;food crops 141 331 229 4 Ver-I 1.38 1.38 0.83 13 Total Gross Area 5 Ver-II !S.41 ander_irriaatiop 701 1,076 1,221 Total 388."7 ~78.71 111!Ol 8-2 ( ia ) [3] Co-operation The data reveals an increasing trend in the field of Co-operative Societies. It would be Co-operative has been playing an increasingly observed from the above figures that a majority important role in the rural economy of this of Co-operative Societies are Primary Agricult· district, during the last ten years. A super stru ural Credit Societies. The number of Co-oper. cture of Co-operative societies with an apex bank ative Societies have increased from 1210 in at the state level, the District Central Co-oper 1971-72 to 2169 in 1979-80. ative Bank at the district level and Co-operatives societies at the village level is built up with the During the decade the scheduled banks have objective of strengthening the rural economy. The also increased their credit activities in the Agricultural credit co-operative societies adva different spheres of agriculture, industry. etc. nce short and medium term loans to tbeir mem bers for purchasing seeds, fertilizers, agricultural (4) Livestock and Animal Husbandary implements, etc. The head office of the District Co-operative (a) Livestock Bank located at Surat. The details regarding Co-operative societies during the year 1971-72. According to the Livestock Censuses of 1972 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under I and 1977 the cattle popUlation of the district is found to be distributed as under : Co-operative Societies Livestock Sl. Co-operative Item 1971-72 1975-761979-80 SI. Category of Livestock 1972 1977 No. Societies No. I Total Livestock 636,486 634,543 t Primary Agri· Societies 378 339 288 cultural Credit Members 900 950 947 A Bullocks and Cows 366,413 358,500 Societies (in '00) (1) Males over 3 years 17~,367 165,973 (2) Females over 3 years 96,300 97,802 2 Primary Non- Societies 122 136 146 (3) Young stock 95,746 agricultural Members 490 680 860 94.725 Credit Societies (in '00) B Buffaloes 120,867 132,566 (1) Males over 3 years 4.855 2,258 3 Primary Consu- Societies 33 38 47 (2) Females over 3 years 76,779 88,0,7 mers Stores Members '3 74 85 (in '0O) (3) Young stock 39,233 42,211 C Sheep 7,888 8,314 4 Primary Marke- Societies 58 63 72 D Goats 131.225 127.340 ting Societies Members 393 $43 583 (in '00) E Horses and Ponies 5,334 4.975 F Mules 4 17 5 Central and State Societies 3 3 2 Donkeys 1,820 1,516 Marketing Socie- Members 45 51 29 G ties (in '00) H Camels 8 48 1 Pigs 2.927 1,267 6 Primary Processing Societies 12 15 16 11 Poultry 572,392 822.410 Societies (including Members 328 496 576 Spinning) (in '00) I It would be seen from the table that there 7 All other types Societies 599 863 1.592 was a considerable decrease in the livestock of Primary Members 735 979 1,639 population during the 1972 and 1977. There is Societies (in '00) an increasing trend in buffaloes, sheep, mules and camels and decreasing trend in bullocks, 8 All other types Societies 5 S 6 goats, horse and ponies donkeys and of Societies Members 12 19 51 and cows, (Central and State) (in '00) pigs. CII) The number of poultry birds have increased ( 6) Indostries from 572,392 to 822,410. The following table gives the details of During the year 1979-80 there were 12 important industries classified by major groups vaterinary dispensaries and 46 stockmen centres of industry during the year 1981. and primary treatment centres. Distribution of Important Industrial Establishments The milk supply in the district is well by Major Industry Groups orgainsed in all the talukas. The total number of Milk Co-operative Socities in the district were SI. Major Description No. of No. of 517 in the year 1979-80. No. Group establi- persons shments employed (b) Agricultural Tools and Implements 24 Manufacture of wool, 606 23,793 silk and synthetic The following table shows the agricultural textiles implements in the district during the year 1972 and 1977 as per the Livestock Census. 2 28 Manufacture of paper 27 5,285 and paper products and printing, Agricultural Implements publishing and allied industries S1. Agricultural 1972 1971 No. Implement 3 23 Manufacture of cotton 21 5,901 textiles Plough 88,055 92,586 (1) \Vooden n,297 ~O,217 4 20 Manufacture of food 39 4,994 products (2) Iron 10," 58 12,369 2 earts 50,565 47,68y 5 31 Manufacture of chemical 96 3,323 and chemical products 3 Sugarcane Crushers 251 160 (except products 0 4 Oil Engines 6,483 7,224 petrolium & coal) 5 Electric Motors & Pumps 2,721 3,376 6 35 Manufacture of me chi nary, 58 2.722 and machinery tools and 6 Tractors 873 1,639 parts except electrical machinery It wII be observed from the above table 73 2,509 that the use of modern a~ricultural implements 7 32 Manufacture of non like Iron Ploughs, Oil engines, Electric Motors metallic mineral products and Pumps and Tractors indicate an increasing trend during the period of 1972-77. Establishment engaged in the manufacture of wool, silk and synthetic fibre textiles. Pro vided employment to a major portion of the (5) Fisheries industrial workers followed by the manufacture of paper and paper products and printing, There are fishing activities in only two publishing and allied industries. These two centres, namely, Surat and Bhagwa. According to industries togather provided employment to the Livestock Census 1977, persons were en 49.56 per cent of the industrial workers. gaged in these activities were 3,764. The establishments engaged in manufactur There were 19 fishing Co-operatives societies of cotton textiles, manufacture of food products in the year 1979-80 in this district. The total and manufacture of chemical and chemica I fish production during the year 1979-80 was products (except products of petroIium and 1,853 tons. coal) and alloyes industries covers 33.13 per ccnt of total industrial workers. (lld) During the houselisting operation for tho . Industrial estates at Ukai, Sacllin and SUrat 1981 Census an Economic Census was also con (DIamond) are developing estate whereas at Kim ducted in the year 1980 aJongwith the house BGUhari an~ Vyara are also sanctioned by th; listing operation. The Economic Census was .LD.C. In the district. conducted through the Bureau of Economics and Statistics at the State level and through The total number of "heds completed in all the Central Statistical Organisation at the these estates as on March., 1981 were,1 134 and National level. The preliminary provisional 60 sheds are yet to be started. The total num ber of persons employed' I re5ults of Economic Census 1980 have been In l1cse units were published by the State Buteau. According to the 9,186 as on March, 1981. provisional figures the total enterprises in Surat (7) Trade and Commerce district in both rural and urban areas are 89,093. Out of which 14,190 were agricultural T~ere. were 192 joint stock companies in enterprises whereas 74,903 were non-agricultural the. dIstrict as on 31-3-80 with authorised enterprises. The total num ber of persons actually capital of 4,237.10 lakhs and paid up capital of working in these enterprises are 381,691, out of 1,705.23 !akhs. In the year 1978 there were 180 which 22,017 persons were working in agricul commerCIal banks at 16 places in th~ district tural enterprises whereas 359,674 persons were \\'hereas there were 55 Co-operative banks at worktng in non-agricultural enterprises. 2 places. During the 1981 Census out of these 988,773 (8) Power Supply workers, 23.57 per cent were cultivators, 28.30 per cent were agricultural labourers, 2.96 per The Gujarat Electricity Board is the chief cent were in household industry and 45.23 per Source of electric power in the district. The cent were other workers. usc ~f electricity both in the rural and urban has lllcreased rapidly during last decade. A district industfial centre was established at Surat on 2-1<)-;78. This centre also provides . During 1971 Census 241 villages were elec term loans to new entrcprenuers and also tr!fj~d within. a period of ten years, the number provides working capital requirements of the ot villages electrified increased to 632 which industries. The ·ce·ntre also helps the industries covers 53.Ll per cent of total inhabited villages of the district. for building up the infrastructure facilities and providing materials. (9) Transport and Communication There \-yere 647 small scale industries units (a) Roads at the end of 1980. A large number of small "ale indusiries in the year 1980 are pertaining In the year 1971-72 the total road milage to cotton industry (248), followed by chemical \,,;as 2,257 kms. which increased to 2,650 kms. industry (30), machinaries except power in the year 1980-81. The detail information and transport (30), glass,earthem\'are and cement regarding types of roads for the year 1971-72, (17:, non-metalie mineral's product (15) and 1975-76 and 1980-81 is as under : paper and paper product (10). There are 6 in dustrial estates managed by Gujara t Industrial Development Corporation in the district at the Roads end of the year 1980. (in kms.) 51 Year National State District Other Village Total No. High High Major Roads Roads (1) Pandesara (2) Katargam way way Roads (3) Khatodara (4) BardoH 1971-72 5S 417 467 668 650 2,257. (5) Valod (6) Olpad 2 1975-76 55 453 468 615 726 2,317 3 1980-81 5J 453 552 479 1,112 2,650 ( xii.) 1t would be observed from the above table (it) lnsurance that there is an improvement in the net~work of The Life Insurance activity in the district roads in the district. during the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980-81 is shown below : (b) Railways Life Insurance Activity There are 209 kms. of railways in the district and the number of railway stations are SI. Year No. of Policies Sum Assured No. (in Lakhs) 38. (c) Ports 1971-72 13,778 1,32830 2 1975-76 14,120 1,765.81 There are two ports in Surat district, 3 15,448 2,482.95 namely, Surat and Bhagwa. 1980-81 (d) Post and Telegraph (12) Education All the towns of the district have post, telegraph and phone facilities. The villages Education plays an important role in the with post, telegraph and phone facilities are National Development Programme. Primary 519, 33 and 134 respectively. education is compulsory both for boys and girls in the age group 6-11 years. The State Govern (e) Stqte Road Transport ment has been making all efforts to provide at least one Primary School in each village of the Out of 1,190 inhabited villages, 848 villages State so that this basic necessity can be within are connected by State Road Transport buses. the reach of every rural citizen. After the formation of District Panchayats in Gujarat, l10~ Prices the function of primary education has been transferred to the District Panchayats in the The retail prices per kilogra.m of some of rural areas, whereas in urban areas the same the important com~()dities during the _ m()nth of is under municipalitie~. January ',1971 , January 1976 and January 1981 are as follows : Education facilities in the district for the year 1971-72. 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under: Retail Prices iler kg. (in Rs.) Education Facilities 51. ComD}o~ity Jan. 1971 Jan. 1976 Jan. 1981 SI. Education 1971-72 1975-76 1919-80 No. No. Rice-Fine 1.90 3.17 3.10 Primary Institutions 1,309 1,349 1,508 Education Pupils 242,426 283,827 357,767 2 ;Rice-Medium 1.65 2.15 2.40 Teachers 6,874 7,673 9,197 US l.75 2.00 3 Rice-Coarse 2 Secondary Institutions 136 142 156 4 Wheatc.Medium 1.25 2.30 2,25 Education Pupils 49,796 60,254 56,551 Teachers 1,959 2,143 2,228 S Wheat-Coarse 3.10 2.10 2.00 3 Higher Institutions 18 32 23 , Jowar ' 1.10 1.60 1.75 Education Pupils 9.396 15,001 10,873 7 Bajri. 0.80 1.40 1.50 Teachers 488 763 645 8 Gram Dal 1.60 2.80 6.00 ' (13] Medical and Public Health 9 Tur Dal , 2.20 3.25 5.38 (a) Jl,fedical Institutions in Rural Areas 10 Groundnut Oil 4.85 5.30 12.50 11 Gur 1.10 2.00 3.75 There are 14 hospitals, 53 dispensaries, 179 family planning centres, 17 primary health 12 Sugar 1.74 4.57 7.45 ( xiii ~ centres, 148 primary health sub-centres, 61 adh. Surat, Bhestan, Limbayat, Nana Varachha, rr81(Jui1y ad d jld v.clf&le centres and 308 Ddhana, Utran and Vyara have the facility of community health workers in the district. dispensary. Bardoli, Kadod, Kathor, Kosamba, Mandvi, Surat and Vyara i.e. 7 towns huve the (b) Medical Institutions in Urban Areas facility of family planning t:entI es. There are 5 towns viz. Bardoli, Kathor, Kosamba, Surat & Hospital facilities are available in 6 tow ns Vyara have the facility of nursing home. Only viz. Bardoli, Kadod, Olpad, Surat, Udhana and one town Dtran have the facillty of health Vyara. There arc 14 towns viz. Kadod, centre and Mandvi town have the facility of Kathor, Kosamba, Mandvi, Olpad, Sayan, Song- T. B. Clinic. VII. Brief description of places of relgions, historical cr archaeological importance iu villages and places of tourist interest in the villages/towns of the district SI. Name of L.C. Name of Town/ Det~ils of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluk,(Mxhal No. Village 4 1 _.:," 3 5 1 Chorasi I Sur at Surat is popularly believed to have been founded by Gopi, a Nagar Brahmin who rose to be the Prime Minister in the Sultanate of Gujarat under Mohmud I and Muzaffar II. In 1546, Khwaja Safar Salmani who rose to eminence in the court of Gujarat, built at the instance of Sultan Mobmud III of Gujarat, the castle at Surat to protect the city from the onslaught of the portuguese who had plund,ered it thrice before. Emperor Akbar took possession of Surat in 1573. Surat had its own mint and the coins (Mahmudis) struck there were Current in South Gujarat tiJI 1688. The British opened their factory at Surat in 1613 and the Dutch in 1620. In the reign of Shah Jehan, Surat had very prosperous trade. During the regime of Aurangzeb, Shivaji sacked Surat twice but the trade and the morale of the traders were not affected. The later raids of Marathas too could not slacken the trade. Since the time of Akbar. the Governor of the city and the district as also the commander of the castle and tbe army were appointed by the Mogul Emperors. When, however Aurangzeb died in 1707, the hold of Delhi weak ended and in 1125. Sorabkhan, the then Governor, styled himself the Nawab of Surat and his SUCCesSOrs also did the same. The English became the masters of the castle in 1759 and finally took over full control of the city and the district in 1,seO. Surat has suffered heavy losses in property and in life dUring heavy floods in the Tapi particularly in 1822,1837, 18R3, 1944 and 1959. Three centuries ago Surat was one of the biggest cities of Gujarat and the chief port of the Mogul Empire. It was the emporium of trade, inland and seaborne and had its ownnint which existed till 1815 A. D. with the development of Bombay as the chief port of the Western Cost of India. the trade, whealth and importance of Surat declined a great deal. After about two centuries, however Surat has improved its trade to some extent. Near the Municipal hall there are the remains of the old recket-court popularly known as Dadimar, which was for the benefit of the Europeans. Close to the Dadimar, stood a wooden cross of the old chaple of the Capuchin friars, which no longer exists furtller to the north was the portuguese factory a portion of which bears an inscription to that effect and is now the property of a private individual. The rest of the factory has long fallen in to ruins. Behind the Portuguese factory was the French Lodge but all traces of- the buildings have disappeared. To the northeast of this site, there ~,as the Armenian church abandoned, as a place of worship towardsthe end of the first (xiv) 51. NlUlle of L.C. Namo of Townl Details of religious, historical or archaeological intcres No. TaluklljMahal No. Village 3 4 5 Chorasi Surat-Collid. hall of nineteenth century. At present only the site of the aitar C'ln be noticed, the open ground being in the pos~ession of a private persan. Beyond the Mulla chaklo, the Mullas ward, on the bank of the river, there is the site of the old English factory, It has afterwards been used first as a hospital than as a lunatic asylum and is now a private dwelling. Out side the inner fortwall lie what formed the suburban areas of old. divided into fifteen divisions. First division irom North to East is Gastipura. Once cultiva1ed as gardens, the greater part of this area now consists of fields and kins for brick-m~king. The chief objects of interest in this division are the Dutch, Armenian and Portuguese burying grounds in the east side of the Katargam gate, The old Armenian towns are preserved as protected monuments, One of the other divisions of tne suburbs is known as Nanpura. The section of this division next to the outer fort, well consists of dwelling houses occupied in the last century by EUropeJns. On the bank of the river there are th~ Courthouses, the sites of old Siddi Wharf and the commodore's residence, where there were the English "'harf and the Dutch Wharf of Walanda Bunder. 2 Chorasi Katargam There is a temple of Kantareshwar Mahadev where fairs are held on Mondays of the Shravan month. Two other fairs are also held at this village. One on Kartik Sud 15 and the other on Chitra Sud IS every year. Jains, too have their artistic temples which they especially visit in "Paryusan", 3 Chorasi II Vdhna A fair is held at the Bhidbhanjan Mahadev during the wholo month of Margashirsha. 4 Chorasi 4 Jahangirpura There is a pucea !hat known as "Kurukshetra Ghat" which is consid ered to be a sacred place by the Hindus. There is also the "Hari Aum Ashram" constructed in memory of Swami Hari ChuniIal Bhavsar known as mota by his divotees. 5 Chorasi 5 Variav Variav is a very important vilJase of the former Baroda State. Its origine is traced, to the times of 'Rashttakuts' when it must have been a fairly big city, Many ancient images and vessels reneing from this village. 6 Chorasi Fulpada Ashvinkumar, the famous religiOUS place is so named after Ashvini· kumar, the God's physicians, who are said to have been cremated here in the 'Kumari Dharbi' There a:e many pucca ghats on the river Tapi, one of which is known as 'Pandav Ghat r,while another is known as "Gupteshwar Ghat" after the n.me of the God "Gupteshwar". 7 Chorasi 41 Mora The place is one of pilgrimage and 11 fair known as Mora Yatra is h::ld on the lith dlY of the dark half of the Hindu month of Magshirsha. ( xv ) S1. Name of .. L.C. . Name of Townl Details of religious. historical or archaeological Interest No. TaJuka/Mahal No. , Village 2 3 4 S 8 Chorasi 87 Sachin There is a temple of 'Karasan Dada Hanuman' in Sachin. 9 Olpad XU Olpact A bo!]t four miles from Olpad there is the temple of Sidhnath Mahadev, the Shivling in whic~ is 18 inches high and 20 inche~ in circumference and contains many pares. Where comes out incessantly from a hole on. the top of it. In the compound of the temple there is a Well known as Ban Ganga beli~ved to have been excavated by Shri Rama on his return from Lanka after defeating Ravana. The shivling has survived several a !tempts at its destruction by "Pindhari" pirates and lunderers. Big insects emerging from the shivling are believed to have attacked th~ iconoclasts who were thereby forced to retreat and flee. 10 Kamrej 20 Kamrej This village is famous for three temples of architectural interest. One is that of Narad Brahma whose idol made of stone and placed within a shrine in the subterranean vault of the temple, is an excellent piece of ancient art. The other two are the temples of Koteshwar and Mokshnath. Pilgrims from very distant parts of the country visit the temple of Mokshnath. 11 Kamrej 28 Timba There is a temple of the Galteshvar Mahadev where a pilgrimage is held once in 12 years at the occiltation of Jupiter. The river narad ganga is believed to issue from the roots of an 'Umbar' tree and is named after the saint, Narad. 12 Mangrol XV Kosamba A fair known as the Harh2.r Mahadev, is held at Kosamba on Shravan Vad 15. 13· Maniro] 37 Harasani The images of Shri Rama, Shri Laxman and Sitaji and the Shivling standing on the bank of th~ river are places worth visitng. 1-4 Mangrol 38 Mangrol Durgamata's temple. There is a Dargah of the Hazrat Moifiuddin Chisti alias Mota· Miyan who lived here about 230 years ago. A fair held at lbe old. Dllirgah of pir Mota Miyan on Pausha Sud 15 (December). 15 Mangrol S1 Shah A fair is held at the Unai Mata on the 1 ~th of the bright half of Chitra and two hot springs. 16' Mandvi Mandvi A fair is held ·at -the Bilkeshwar Mahadev on Shravan Sud 1 S. 17 Mandvi 75 Baudhan This villages has the temple of Gautmeshwar Mahadev and fair is )je1d on Cbaitri Poonam. ( xvi) SI. Name of L.C. Name of Towu/ Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluka No. Village 1 . 2 3 4 S 18 Songftdh xvn Songadh On Chaitra Sud 15 a fair is held at the Firangi Mata, installed by Gaekwad in memory of victory over Firangis (Portuguese). 19 Nijhar 87 Nijhar At Ni 20 Vyara 71 Balpur There is a temple of Kapileshwar Mahadev. A fair is held on the 14th day of the dark balf of the month of Magha. 21 Vyara XIX Vyara A Ghod-jatra is held on Pausha Sud 15 at Kotalsha Pir. 22 Valod 17 Vedcbhi Swaraj Ashram was established here in 1928 by Jugatram Dave. 23 Valod 18 Valod A fair is held on Kartik Sud 15 at the Mankaneshwar Mahadev on the bank of the Valmiki river. 24 Bardoli xx Bardoli In February, 1928 the rates of land revenue in the Bardoli taluta were enhanced as a result of a defective inquiry by a settlement officer. The peasants protested against this enchacement and started Satyagrilh under the leadership of Sardar VaIJabhbhai Patel. who. along with other leader and Mahatma Gandhi, went to Bardoli be guide the people the movement was pursued with unfailing Zeal inspite of great hardships to which they were subjected by revenue authorities by distraint and sale of their property with the result that Government hed to retrace and cancel the undue enchancement in land revenue It wa~ a re£ult of great fact and power of organil ation which led to the success of this movement that Sard3r Valla bhbhai Patel came to be known as Sardar in later years. An ancient temple of Kedareshwar Mahadev is situated at a distance oC a mile and a half. 25 Mahuva 8 Mahuva A Jain temple in the village has very good architecture. 26 Mahuva 67 Anaval There is the temple of Sbukleshwar Mahadev, God of Anavil Brahmlnl, A fair is held at this temple on Mahashivratri. Another fair is held on the first and th~ last Monday of Shravan. Source I District Gazetters Surat (mi~ V 11' Brief analysis of tbe Village and Town the river side. All the villages bave dUnking Directory and PrimllY Census Abstract data water facility, however, this will not mean that based on inset tables : abundnut water supply is available throughout the year at all these sources. NOTE ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY In rellpect of post, telegraph and phone The different types of amenities available facilities, 405 villages have only post offices, 85 a_t the village level in each of the talukas of the villages have both post and phone facilities, 29 State has been tabulated in the form of Village villages have post, telegrapb and phone facili Directory. The statement shows the different types ties and 20 villages have only phone facility. of amenities and land-use in each village. At the end of the Village Directory a talukawise Out of 1190 villages, 900 villages have abstract of all tbe amenities has been prepared facilities for a bus stop. The villages where the and printed as Appendix-I. It can be seen from bus stop is not available are 5 in Chorasi, 6 in the Appendix-I that out of 1190 inhabited villages Olpad, 6 in Kamrej, 52 in Mangrol, 42 in 1,136 villages have education facility. There Mandvi, 70 in Songadh, 6 in Uchchhal, 30 in are thus 54 villages arc without primary school Nijhar, 45 in Vyara, 10 in Valod, 6 in Bardoli, excluding the deserted villages. The number of 4 in Mahuva and 8 in Palsana. There are 29 54 villages where the primary school is not railway stations in the district and two villages available are 5 in Chorasi Taluka, 3 in Olpad have navigable waterway. taluka, 7 in Kamrej taluka, 6 in Mandvi taluka, 12 in Songadh taluka, 2 in Uchchhal taluka, 3 As regards the electric power supply out of in Nijhar taluka, 4 in Vyara taluka, 2 in Valod 1190 villages, 632 villages bave electric power taluka, 7 in Bardoli taluka and 3 in Palsana supply either for domestic or for agricultural or taluka. The talukas of Mangrol and Mahuva are for industrial purpose. This means that almost fully covered with primary education facility. 53 per cent of the villages have been electrified in the district. Kamrej and Palsana are fully There are 53 villages in the district have covered by Power Supply. Chorasi, Olpad, Valod, dispensary whereas 14 villages have hospital, 52 Bardoli and Mahuva are the talukas where Yillages have maternity and child welfare centre, more than 50 per cent of villages have been 17 villages have primary health centre, 179 electrified. villages have family planning centre, 148 villages have primary health sub-centre. There are in all On the basis of the amellltIes noted in the 293 villages having community health worker. Village Directory a brief analysis of the diffe rent amenities has been made which is as As regards drinking water ordinary surface follows. wells are the main source of the drinking water facility and 1163 villages have such types of wells. There afe 331 villages where water is Amenities in Villages available through taps and in 17 villages water is available through tubewells whereas 303 vill The Table No. 1 shows t he distribution of ages get their supply through canals. In addition villages according to the availabilhy of different. there are. 252 tanks and 3.44 villages are also on amenities. (xviii) TABLE 1 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the SI. Name of No. of No. Talukaj inha following amenities Mahal bited Power Medical Drinking Post Mar Com- Approach vill Education muni- by Pucca Supply ages Water and ket/ Tele Hat cation Road graph 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 89 70 84 72 '76 1 Chorasi 89 84 33 (80.90) (85.39) (94.38) (37.08) (100.00) (78.65) (94.38) 96 46 69 2 Olpad 102 99 25 102 60 (97.06) (24.51) (100.00) (58.82) (94.12) (45.10) (67.65) 69 43 63 42 69 3 Kamrej 69 62 20 (89.86) (28.99) (100.00) (62.3~) (91.30) (60.87) (100.00) 149 61 1 197 28 60 4 Mangrol 149 149 22 (100.00) (14.77) (100.00) (40.94) (0.67) (65.10) (18.79) (40.27) 133 46 4 91 49 39 5 Mafldvi 133 127 33 (95.49) (24.81) (100.00) (34.59) (3.01) (68.42) (36.84) (29.32) 171 32 4 101 55 25 6 Songadh 171 159 24 (92.98) (14.04) (100.00) (18.71) (2.3.4) .(59.06) (32.16) (14.62) 37 11 1 31 21 7 7 Uchchhal 37 35 9 (94.59) (24.32) (100.00) (29.73) (2.70) (83.78) (56.76) (18.92) 11 53 20 2 23 23 24 8. N~r 53 50 (94.34) (20.75) (ltlO.OO) (37.74) (3.77) -.(43.40) (43.40) (45.28) 148 62 7 103 46 60 9 Vyara 148 144 29 (97.30) (19.59) (100.00) (41.89) (4.73) (69.59) (31.08) (40.54) 40 22 2 30 18 33 10 Valod 40 38 12 (95.00) (30.00) .(100.00) (55.00) . (5.00) (75.00) (45.00) '(82.50) 81 49 1 75 55 75 11 BUdoli 81 74 25 (91.36) (30.86) -(100.00) (60.49) (1.23) (91.59) (67.9J) (92.59) 15 69 38 10 65 30 46 t2 Mahuva 69 69 (100.00) (21. 74) (109.00) (55.07) (14.49) (94.20) (43.48) (66.67) 15 49 29 42 29 49 13 Palasna 49 46 (93.8.g) (30.61) (100.00) (59.18) (85.71) (59.18) (100.00) 1,190 543 32 901 514 632 Total 1,190 1,136 273 (95.46) (22.94) (lOo.oQ) (45.63) (2.69) (75.71) (43.19) (53.11) All the villages in the district have drinking per cent of the total villages of the district, the water facility either by way of well or tank percentage varies from 37.08 per cent in or tubewell or hand-pump or river etc. Chorasi taluka to 14.04 per cent in Songadh It is also seen that about 95.46 per cent taluka. of the total villages of the district have the facility of primary education and 4.54 It is also observed that about 46 per cent per cent villages do not have primary education. of the total villages of the district have the Mangrol and Mahuva talukas have primary facility of post and telegraph. Among the various education facilities in an the villages. Valod taluka talukas the highest coverage of 78.65 per cent where this facility is available in 95 per cent of is recorded in Chorasi taluka as against the the total villages and 5 per cent villages do not lowest of 18.71 per cent found in Songadh have -primary education in this taluka. taluka. Only 7 talukas have these facilities in .. The medical amenities are available in 22.94 more than 50 per cent (If the villages. (xix) The market/hat facilities are available only road. In Chorasi taluka 81 per cent of the in 2.69 per cent of the villages. The maximum total villages have the r facility of pucca ap percentage of 14.49 per cent is found in proach road which is the highest in the distnct. Mahuva taluka as against the lowest percentage In respect of electric power supply 53 per of 0.67 per cent is found in Mangrol taluka. cent of the total villages of the district have this facility of electric power supply. Palsana The communication facilities by way of and Kamrej are fully covered by this bus or train are available in 76 per cent of the facility. Bardoli, Chorasi, Valod, Olpad and total villages of the district. The highest per Mahuva fall above the district average whereas centage of 94 per cent is in Chorasi, Mahuva the rest of the talukas are below the . district and Olpad talukas whereas the lowest one is in average. Nizar taluka which is only 43 per cent. Proportion of rural population served by different Out of total inhabited villages of the district amenities 43 per cent villages have approach by pucca road. Only 19 per cent of the villages in Mangrol Table No. 2 shows the proportion of rural taluka are connected by the approach by pucca population served by different amenities. TABLE 2 Proportion -of rural popUlation sened by different amenities Sl. Name of Talukaj 'Totai Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of No. Mahal -population c. of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/. Communi- Appro- . Power villages in Water Telegraph Hat cation ach by Supply the taluka Pucca Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Chorasi 157,237 155,735 97,515 -157,237 143,611 150,167 139,194 .144,14' (99.04) (62.02) (100.00) (91.33) (95.50) (88.52) (91.68) 2 Olpad I20,13t 118,778 47,850 120,134 91,019 113,563 61,252 86.488 (98.87) (39.83) (100.00) (75.76) (94.53) (50.'l9) . (71.99) 3 Kamrej 97,579 94,360 48757 97,579 82,752 94,499 72,865 97,579 (96.70) (49.97) (100.00) (84.l!1) [(96.84) (74.67) (100.00) .. 4 Mangrol 151,986 151,9~6 36,101· 151,986 102,536 4;693 125,751 50,770 83.996 (100.00) (23.75) (100.00) (67.46) (3.09) (82.74) (33.40) (55.27} 5 Mandvi 125,680 124,839 47,749 125,680 78,620 4,518 106,993 60,547 60,795 (99.33) (33.99) (100.00) (62.56) (3.59) (85.13) (51. 76) (48.37) 6 Songadh 119,170 118,Q98 36,452 119,170 ;0,140 3,795 87,57 ! 46,077 36,212 (99.10) (30.59) (l00.00) (42.07) (3.18) (73.48) (38.66) (30.39, "1 Uchchhal 52,692 50,379 17,166 52,692 19,813 2,220 45,942 26,916 11,470 (95.61) (32.58) (100.00) (37.60) (4.21 ) (87.19) (51.08) (21.77) 8 Nizar 80,683 80,386 26,763 80,683 50,609 101.49 50,289 45,827 50,717 (99.63) (33.17) (100.00) (62.73) (12.58) (62.33) (56.80) (62.86) 9 Vyara 158,OSO 157,684 54,014 158,080 101,598 8,534 131,587 65,345 90,511 (99.75) (34.17) (100.00) (64.27) (5.40) (83.24) (41.34) (57.26) 10 Valod 66,291 66,033 32,189 66,291 53,402 8,516 57,131 41,367 61,4i6 (99.61) (48.56) (100.00) (80.56) (12.85) (86.18) [(62.40) (92.74) 11 Bardoli 117,352 112,808 102,239 117,352 . 97,067 6,827 113,865 91,424 115,266 (96.13) (87.12) (100.00) (82.71) (5.82) (97.03) (77.91) (98.22) 12 Mahuva 104,241 10 ,241 40,060 104,241 77,871 31,919 101,039 54,483 84,469 (100.00) (38.43) (l00,00) (74.71') (30.92) ~96.93) l52.27 (8103) 13 Palsana 76,048 74.608 38,581 76,048 59,485 71335 55,445 76,048 (98.11) (50.73) (100.00) (78.22) .,91.46) (72.91) (100.00) Total 1,427,173 1,409,935 625.436 1,427,173 1,008,529 81.171 1.249,733 .816,012 999.176 (98.79) (43.82) (100.1)0) (7().67) (5.69) 187.57) (57.18) (70.01) ( XX) it will be seen from the above table that It will be observed from tbe above table Mangrol and Mabuva taluka have been fully that in all 54 villages of the district bave no covered by primary education facilities whereas primary education facility available in the vil the facilities in other talukas varies from 95.61 lages. Out of these 54 villages in 49 villages per cent in Uchchhal taluka to 99.75 per ccnt this facility is available at a distance of less in Vyara taluka. than 5 kms. from the village and in 5 villages the same are available at a distance of less than As regards medical facilities the -rural popula 10 kms. from the vilJage. tion coverage is 43.82 per cent. All the villages of the district have drinking water facility. Out of 1190, villages 917 villages of the In respect of post and telegraph facili district have no medical facilities, out of which ties the rural population of talukas 758 villages have this facility available at a of Chorasi, Olpad. Kamrej. Valod, Bardoli. distance of less than 10 kms. whereas in 159 Mahuva arid Palsana are well covered villages the same are available at a distance whereas the rest of the talukas it is varies from ..of 10 kms. or more from the village. 37.60 in Uchchhal taluka to 67.46 in Mangrol taluka. The position of approaches to the vi1lage by.pucca road is good and about 57 per cent In respect of post and telegraph facilities. of the rural population is covered by pucca 647 villages have no such facilities, out of that approach road to their villages. The position in 595 villages have such a facility at a distancce MangroJ, Songadh, Vyara talukas the pucca of less than 10 kms. from the village, whereas road facility covers 33 to 41 per cent Of the 52 villages have this facility at a distance of rural population. 10 or more kms. from the village. As regards power supply the rurall'opulation of talukas of Kamrej and Palasana arc fully covered In respect of market/hat faCilities there is and Bardoli, Valod, Chorasi, Mabuva and OJpad no systems of weekly or forthnightly market/ have the large coverage whereas Uchchhal. hat in 849 villages of the district and 547 vill Songadh and Mandvi have small coverage. ages have such a facility at a distance of less th~n JO kms. and in 302 villages the same are Distribution of villages not having certain ameni. available at a distance of 10 or more kms~ 'ties nrranged by distance ranges from the places from tbe village. 'wbere these are available. The Table No. 3 shows the distribution of As regards coinmunication . facility' 289 viIi·,: villages not . having certain amenities arranged ages have no such facility, out of these 265 by distance ranges from the places where these villages have such a facility at a distance of are available. less than 10 kms. from the village whereas 24 TABLE 3 villages have this facility at a distance of io Distribution of villages not having certain or more kms. from the village. amenities arranged by distance ranges (rom tbe places whe re these are a vaHable Distribution of villages according to tbe 51. Villages not Number of villages where the No. having the amenity is not available and distance from the nearest town and availability amenity of available at distance of of different amenities : -5 Kms. 5-10 10+ Total Kms. Kms. (Cols.3-S) 1 2 3 4 S 6 Education 49 5 54 Table No.4 shows the distribution of villages 2 Medical 529 229 159 917 according to the distance from the nearest town 3 Drinking Water 4 Post and 466 129 52 647 and :lvailability of ' different amenities. Telegraph S Market/Hat 290 257 302 849 0 Communication 209 S6 24 289 TABLE 4 Disttmution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of SI. Range from inhabited No. the nearest villages Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Commu- Approach Power town in each Water Telegrapb Hat nication by Pucca Supply (in kms.) range Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 1 0-5 139 133 35 139 67 2 118 89 92 (95.68) (25.18) (100.00) .(48.20) \1 44) (84.89) (64.03) (66.l9) 2 6-15 490 463 125 490 350 8 401 230 311 (94.49) (25.51) (100.00) (71.43) (1.63, (81.84) (46.94) (63.47) 3 16-50 523 502 107 523 114 22 362 190 223. 1-95.98) (20.46) (100.00) :(21.80) 14.21) (69.22) (36.33) (42.. 64) 4 51 + 38 38 6 32 12 20 5 6 and above (100.00) (15.79) (100.00) (.3J.58) (52.63) (13.16) (15.7.9) S Unlpccificld Total .1,190 1.136 273 1,190 .5.43 32 901 514 ,)31 .' (95.46) (Z1.'4) (100.00) (45.(;3) (2.69) (75.71) (43.19) (53.11) . In. the district 139 villages are at· a dista.nce which, 223 villages have power supply facility. ra1lge of 0-5 kms. from the' nearest town, . out 190 villages. have approach by pucca roadl of which 61 villages have facility for post· and facilities. fI4 villages have post and telegraph telegraph, 92 villages have facility for power facilities, 107 villages have medical facilities supply and 89 villages have approach by pucca whereas only 22 villages ha ve market / hat roads, 35 villages have facility of medical and facilities. onty 2 villages have market/hat facilities. The other facilities of primary education, drinking Only 38 villages are in the distance range of water. communication are quite satisfactory 51 kms. and more from the nearest town. Out in the range. of these villages, 20 villages have communication facilities, 12 villages have post and telegr.aph Out of 1190 villages, 490 villages are situated facilities whereas 6 villages have medical at a distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nearest facilities and 5 villages have approach by pucca town. Out of these villages, 311 villages have roads facilities. power supply facilities, whereas 230 villages have pucca roads approach, 125 villages have Distribution of villages according to population medical facilities and only 8 villages have range and amenities available market/hat facilities. The other facilities are quite satisfactory in the range. Table No. 5 shows the distribution of There are 523 villages at a distance range of villages according to population range and 16-50 kms. from the nearest town. Out of amenities available. ( :aii ) TABLE S Distribution of villages accordiDg .to populatioD raDge aDd ameDities available Sl. Population No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of No. range inhabited villages in Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Commu- Approach Power each range Water Telegraph Hat nication by Pucca Supply Road 5 2 3 4 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 Upto 499 324 282 11 324 21 3 166 80 80 (3.40) (100.00) (6.48) (87.04) (0.93) (51.23) (24.69) (24.69) 159 698 2 500-1,999 698 687 367 12 574 314 407 (22.78) (100.00) (98.42) (52.58) (1. 72) (82.23) (44.99) (58.31) 3 2,000... 4,999 142 141 82 142' 130 IS 136 98 1122 (99.30) (57.75) (100.00) (91.55) (10.56) (95.77) (69.01) (85.92) 21 26, 4- 5,000 ·and above 26 26 25 2 25 22 23 (100.00) (80.77) (100.00) (96.15) (7.69) (96.15) (84.62) (88.46) 273 1,190 Total 1,190 1,136 543 32 901 51-1 632 (22.94) (100.00) (95.46) (45.63) (2.69) (75.71) (43.19) (53.11) It will be seen from the table that there TABLE 6 are 324 villages below 500 population out of Main staple food in the majority which the maximum facility is available in of villages in each taluka respect of drinking water followed by education, communication, approach by pucca roads, SI. Name or Main staple food No. Taluka/Mahal power supply, post and telegraph, medical and lastly market/hat. 1 2 3 1 Chorasi Jowar, Bajri, Wheat, Rice 2 Olpad There is an increasing trend in the availa Jowar, Bajri, Wheat, Rice 3 Kamrej Jowar, Bajri, Wheat, Maize bility of facilities with the increase in popula 4 Mangrol Jowar, Bajri, Wheat, Maize tion range of the villages and villages with more 5 Mandvi Jowar, Wheat, Rice, Kodra than 5000 population are fully covered with 6 Songadh Kodra, Jowar, Nagli, Bajri drinking water and education, followed by post 7 Uchchbal Kadra. Jowar, Rice, Wheat 8 Nizar and telegraph with 96.15 per cent, communica Jowar, Wheat, Rice, Maize 9 Vyara Jowar, Wheat, Rice, Nagli tion with 96.15 per cent, power supply with 10 Valod Jowar, Wheat, Rice, Maize 88.46 per cent, approach by pucca roads with 11 Bardoli Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice 84.62 per cent, medical with 80.77 per cen t and 12 Mahuva Jowar, Bajri, Wheat. Rice lastly. market/hat with 7.69 per cent. 13 Pal sana Jowar, Wheat, Rice From the above table it is seen that Jowar, Staple food Bajri, Wheat and Rice are the main staple. food of most of the villages of the talukas·. Table No. 6 shows the main staple food In four taJukas viz. Kamrej, Mangrol, Nizar and iq. th~>majority of the villages in each tJl:luka/ Valod, maize is found as a staple food. In mahal of the district. }_ ':_., .. ,::_ three talukas, namely, Mandvi, Songadh and Uchcbhal Kodra IS found as a staple food Laod-use whereas Nagli is found in the talukas of Son Table No. 7 show, the distribution pf sadh and Vyara. villages according to their land use. TABLE 7 Distribution of villages according to land use Sl. Name of Taluka/Mahal No. of Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated· No. inhabited area to total area area to total cultivable villages area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Chorasi 89 49,417.00 39,68100 (10.30) 9,774.00 (24.63) 2 Olpad 102 85,387.00 46,812.00 (71.59) 29.963.00 (64.01) 3 Kamrej 69 36,956.00 33,332.00 (90.19) 15,963.00 (47.89) 4 Maogrol 149 78,367.00 65,256.00 (83.27) 3,108.00 (4.76) 5 Mandvi 133 72,346·00 48,290.00 (66.75) 2,509.00 (5.20)· 6 Songadh 171 114,861.00 51,447.00 (44.79) 1,006.00 (1.96) 7 Ucb-chhal 37 32,528.00 11,821.00 (36.34) 68.00 (0.58) 8 Nizar S3 39,597.00 31.806.00 (80.32) 3,089.00 (9.71) 9 Vyara 148 80,457.00 ~4.548.00 (67.80) 3,560.00 (6.53) 10 Valod 40 19,970.00 18.254.00 (91.41) 2,191.00 (12.00) 11 Barodli 81 36,968.()0 32,792.00 (88.72) 15,856.00 (48 35) 12 Mahuva 69 35,401.00 30.467.00 186.06) 5,375.00 (17.64) 13 Palsana 49 20,086.00 18,430.00 (91.76) 10.317.00 (5598) Total 1,190 682,336.00 482.936.(10 (70.78) )02,779.00 (21.28) The irrigated area to the total cultivable (a) All places with a Municipality, Municipal area in the district is 21.28 per cent. Palsana Corporation or Cantonment Board or taluka have the higbest 91.76 per cent Notified Town Area. cultivable area to total area, whereas in other talukas it varies between 36.34 to 91.14 per (.b) All other places which specified the cent. As regards Olpad and Palsana have 64 per following criteria : cent and 56 per cent to total cultivable area respectively, whereas Uchcbhal with 0.58 ( i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000; per cent and Songadb with 1.96 per cent are very poor in irrigation. (ii) At least 75 per cent of the male work ing population engaged in non Note on Town Directory agricultural (and allied) activity; The list of urban areas for the purpose of (iii) A population of at least 400 per 1981 Census was finalised in consultation with sons per sq. km. or a populatioD the State Government. The following criteria of 1,000 persons per sq. mile. . were applied for the purpose of determining any area as an urban area. The Town Directory has been compiled i. seven statements given in the Section-II" for all the urban areas of the district. For pre Note on Statement II sentation of the data the towns of the district have been arranged in alphabetical order. The This statement gives the physical aspects of details of the data covered in these Shitemefits the location particulars of towns. Particulars are as follows ; regarding temperature and rain falls have been obtained from the Director General of Obser· Note OD Statement I vatories, Meteorological department, Government Townwise details relating to status and of India. growth history are given in this statement by arranging the towns in alphahetical order. The Distance between Gandhinagar the State civic administrative status of each town has Headquarters and the towns of the district vary been recorded in Col. 2 of the Statement. from the minimum of 240 kms. of Kosamba to Col. 5 shows the area of the town in sq. km. a maximum of 350 kms. of Ukai. The District whereas Col. 6 shows the number of Headquarter of Surat is 287 kms. away from households including houseless population. Gandhinagar, the State Headquarter. All the Cols. 7 to 15 shows the detail growth history towns except Dindoli, Kadod, Kathor, Mandvi, begining from 1901 till 1981. The last CoJs. Olpad, Pandesara, Bhedvad, Surat (Urban Ag 16 to·19 shows the density and sex ratio of glomeration), Karanj, Limbayat, Nana Varachba, ]961, 19i1 and 1981 for each of these towns. Umra and Ukai are connected by railways and Out of 21 towns, only one town has munici also all the towns except Limbayat, Vmra and pality, 4 have Nagar Panchyats, 15 have Village Utran have bus facilities. Panchaya'ts and area of the remaining town of Pandesara is notified as an Industrial Area. Note on Statement III There is only one city in the district which has a population of morc than one lakh, i.e. Surat (Urban Agglomeration). There are two towns This statement gives details of town finances. which have population of about 35,000 i.e. The statement shows the receipts and expendi Udhana and Karanj whereas the remaining towns ture under several heads. The receipts are have the population below 35,000. Pandesara shown differently (1) Receipts through taxes, lNA has a population of only 916. (2) Revenue derived from municipal property and power apart from taxation, (3) It will be seen from this statement that Receipts through Governments grants, (4) during the last decade Udhana has shown the Receipts through loans. (5) Receipt through growth rate of 258.44 whereas, Songadb, Surat advances and (6) Receipts through other and Bardoli have growth rate higher than the sources. The expenditure side has been classi growth rate of the district which ranges from fied as expenditure on (1) General Administra 4604 to 69.73. tion, (2) Public Safety, (3) Public Health, (4) Public Works, (5) Public Institutions and (6) The rest of the towns of Katbor, Kosamba, Others. On the basis of this statement Table Mandvi, Olpad, Vyara have . population growth No. 8 has been prepared which shows per capita rate below the district growth rate during the receipt and expenditure of all towns of the last decade; district; Ukai (VP) has popUlation growth fate 52.31 Table No. 8 shows the per capita receipt in because of Ukai project in the district;. the different cities and tOWDS. (UV) TABLE 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns SI. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status of Town Receipt in Rs. Expenditure in Rs. Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other through from all Admini- ture Oft Works ture on Aspects Taxes other strati on Public Public Sources Health Institu. and Con- tions veniences .- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 III BardoJi (NP) 96.80 29.04 67.76 43.73 3.90 6.37 4.97 28.49 2 V Bhedvad ( See Surat Urban Agglom~ration ) 3 V Bhestan ( See SUrat Urban Agglomeration ) 4 V Dindoli (VP) 3.66 1.64 2.02 3.96 0.44 0.24 3.17 0.11 5 V Kadod (VP) 10.62 5.62 5.00 8.99 0.92 0.61 7.46 6 III Karanj ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 7 IV Kathor (VP) 17.12 7.63 9.49 44.51 2.82 0.20 2.40 39.09 a IV Kosamba (VP) 32.49 29.62 2.87 19.75 2.48 0.49 14.81 1.97 9 III Limbayat ( See SUrat Urban Agglomeration ) 10 IV Mandvi (NP) 54.79 27.56 27.23 27.64 18.43 9.21 11 V Nana Valachha ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 12 V OIpad (VP) 5.66 2.54 3.12 16.75 1.04 0.46 13.52 1. 73 13 VI Pandesara INA (INA) 2.18 1.09 1.09 2.18 2.18 14 V Sayan (yp) 25.66 2.92 22.74 35.08 5.89 0.25 13.03 1.10 14.85 15 IV Songdh (VP) 6.40 6.35 0.06 6.50 4.12 0.82 0.82 0.41 0.3 16 I Surat ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Surat Urban Agglomeration ( Sec Constituent Units ) (a) V Bhedvad (VP) 9.36 1.87 7.49 (b) V Bbestan (VP) 2.81 1.48 1.33 1.03 0.30 0.73 (C) III Karanj (VP) 1.81 1.70 0.11 1.42 0.10 0.14 1.10 0.08 (d) 1II Limbayat (VP) 2.18 1.79 0.39 1.83 0.18 0.07 0.72 0.07 0.79 (e) V Nana Varachba(VP, 6.88 1.38 5.50 (f) I Surat (MC) :08.71 101.12 107.59 173.05 12.22 47.27 0,39 0.02 113.15 Ig) III Udhana (NP) 8.01 5.81 2.20 7.93 1.05 0.31 3.70 0.11 2.76 (h) V Umra (VP) 22.26 19.69 2.57 13.18 0.34 0.68 11.98 0.18 17 III Udhana ( see Surat Urban Ag:lomcration ) 18 IV Ukai (VP) 19 V Umra ( S~c Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 20 V Utran (VP) 3.92 3.60 . 0.32 3.29 1.72 1.57 21 m Vyara (NP) 32.02 22.47 9.55 23.10 2.18 15.70 4.05 1.17 Total 157.79 7'.19 81.50 130.01 9.48 35.16 1.34 0.06 83.'8 ( xxvi ) The highest per capita income _is in Surat Note on Statement IV-A followed byBardoli, Mandvi, Kosamba and Vyara in descending order. In respect of per capita The information for the slum area is col lected only for Surat (MC) as there is no other expenditure the highest expenditure is in Su~at class I and II town in the district. followed by Kathor and Bardoli. The per capita expenditure in rescept of General Administration It can be seen from the statement that is highes.t in Mandvi followed by Surat. As there are 29 slum pockets in Surat city. The regards public works Kosamba (VP) has spent information regarding area figures population the highest at Rs. 14.81 per capita. system of sewerage etc. is not furnished separately by Surat Municipal Corporation and hence, the Note on Statement IV details under cols. 4 to 7 are not given in the statement. The slum areas have been provided Statement IV shows the civic and other with road lighting facility. amenities available. in the towns. Note 00 Statement V The statement gives details· relating to 'The towns of Kadod, O'lpad, Pandesara. medical, educational, recreational and other cul Bbedvad, Bhestan, Karanj, Limbayat,' Nana tural facilities in the towns. In the case of Varachha; Udhana and Umra have -open surface medical institutions. only Government, Semi service drainage. Kathor, Kosamba, Sayan, Government and Charitable Institutions have Songadh, Surat, Ukai and Utran have sewerage been covered. Hospital facilities are available system. BaraoJi. Dindoli. Mandvf.· Olpad and, in seven town i.e., Bardoli. Kadod,Olpad, Surat, Surat have' cessposal method whereas Vyara has , Udh;lDa, Ubi and Vyara. the Mandvi has T.B. pit system. centre an4' Utr'an has health .. : . TABLE 9-Corrtd. it is (ound that nardoli town has the highest number of beds 5.33 per 1,000 popula No. of beds in medical institution in towns tion followed by Kadod and Surat with 3.06 and 3.01 beds per 1,000 population respectively. 51. Ci;;ss, Name "nd C.fic No. of B{ds ia Medical Udhana has got only 0.29 beds per I,OO~ No. ShlUS of TOWD institution per 1,1.:00 Population population. 1 2 3 4 V Dindoli (VP) Education facilities in tbe towns 5 V Kadod (VP) 3.06 6 III Karanj ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 7 IV Kathor (VP) 1.96 Only three towns have college education S IV Kosamba (VP) 1.97 faocilities. Bardoli has one Arts College, one Com 9 III Limbayat (See SUrat UrhD Agglomeration) merce College and one S;;:ience College, whereas 10 IV Mandvi (NP) 0.58 11 V Nana Vyara has one Arts College. The district head Varachha (See Surat Urban Ai'glomeration ) quarter Surat has four Arts College, two Science 12 V Olpad (VP) 1.39 Colleges, three Commerce Colleges, three Educa 13 VI Pan de sara INA (INA) tion Colleges and two Law Colleges. Surat has 14 V Sayan (VP) 2.85 15 IV Songadh (VP) 0.58 also get two Medical Collages and two Engineer 16 I Eurat ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) ing Colleges. Besides, SUrat city has two Poly Sura! Frb.n Agglomeratton '].57 technics All the towns except Bhedvad, Bhestan, (a) V Bhevad (Vp) Karanj, Limbayat, Nana Varachha and Pandesara (b) V Bhestan (VP) have higher secondary, secondary and primary (c) III Karanj (VP) school facilities and only Kadod, Mandvi, Son (d) III Limbayat (VP) gadb, Bhestan, Nana Varacbha, Surat and Umra (e) V Nana Varachha (VP) 0.61 «() I Surat (Me) 3.01 have got adult literacy centres. (s) III Udhana (NP) 0.29 (h) V Vmra (VP) . 17 III Udhana (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) Table No. 10 shows the number of different 18 IV Ukai (VP) 2.42 categories of schools per 10,000 popUlation in 19 V Umra ( See SUrat Urban Agglomeration) towns of the district. 20 V Utran (VP) 0.94' 21 III Vyara (NP) 0.79 Total 4.7% TABLE 10 Schools per ten thoDsand popUlation in towns 51. Class, Name and Civic Hig~er Secondaryj Seeondaryj Junior Secon Primary No. Status of Town Inter/PUC/Junior College Matriculation dary/Middle 2 4 5 6 1 III Bardoli (NP) 1.066 1.066 1.422 2 V Bhedvad ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 3 V Bhestan ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 4 V Dindoli (VP) 1.093 1.093 l.l93 5 V Kadod (VP) 1.021 1.021 8.171 (Xxviii ) 'tABLE to-Contd. Schools per ten thousand population in towns '1. Cll1ss, Name and Ci .. ic Higher Secondary/ Secondary! Junior Secon Primary No. Status of Town Inter/PUC/Junior College Matriculation dary/Middle 2 5 6 6 111 Karanj ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 7 IV Kathor (VP) 1.864 1.864 1.j64 8 IV Kosamba (VP) 1.975 1.975 2.962 9 II[ Limbayat ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 10 IV Mandvi (NP) 0.830 0.830 3.320 II v N:ma Varachha ( StC Surat Urban Agglomeration) to! V Olpad (VP) 2.311 2.311 6.932 13 'VI Pandcsara INA (INA) 10.917 14 V Sayan (VP) 1.902 1.902 1.9:12 15 IV Songadh (VP) 0.822 0.822 1.644 16 I Surat { See ~urat U.-ban Agglomeraticn ) Surat Gcban Agglcmm,ticD (a) V Bhedvad (VP) 1.872 Ib) V Bhestan tVP} 1.477 (CI III Karanj (VP) (d) III Limbayat (VP) '1.789 Ie) V Nana Varachha (V 1') 1.528 ( £) 1 Surat (Mel 0.502 0.502 2.047 (g) III Udhana (NPI 0.201 0.208 2.501 (11) V Umra (VP! 1.712 3.424 5.136 Ii III Udhana ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 18 IV Ukai (VP) L671 0.671 2.686 19 V Vmra \ See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 11) V Utran (VP) 1.567 1.567 3.134 11 I i I Vyara (NP) 1.250 2.084 .6.251 Total . 0.947 fI.915 '3.911 ------Note: In Gujarat State the Levels of Edu.::ation are classified 15 under : ( i) Primary (from Std. I to VII passed), .( ii ) Secondary/Matricuiation (from Std. VIn to X passed), ( iii) Higher Secondary (from Std. XI to XII passed). . . . Hence the details under Col. 5 lJre not shown. , -. , The average number of highe~ secondary, The towns of Bardoli, Bh.estan, Kadod, Kathor per 10,000 population for all towns is 0.947 Mandvi, Olpad, Songadb, Surat, Ukai and Such averages in respect of number of secondry Vyara have facilities ~for recognised shorthand I metriculation are 0.985. The average number of typewriting institutions. There are two \stadias at primary schools per 10,000 population for all Surat and one stadia each at the .towns of Ukai the towns is 3.911. and Vyara. The number of cinema ho.uses in Surat As regards the primary education, the (Urban Agglomeration) are 29 which is the maximum Dumber ·of primary schools per 10,000 maximum number in any city· or town. popultion is fo~nd in Pandesara IN!- town is There are no cinema facilities in Djndoli, 10.917 followed by ~adod with 8.171 and Olpad Pandesara INA, Bhedvad, Bbestan-, Karanj with 6.932 and Vyara with 6251. Nana Varachha, Urnra and Utran. ( xxix) Note on Statement vt ,Cotten: Printed Cloth, Yarn, Diamonds, Ready made Cloths, Cotton Tape, Art Silk Fabrics, Statement VI shows the details regardiog Paper and Ultramarine Blue. trade. commerce, Industry and banking in the towns. The important commodities manufactured in the towns of tile district arc Sugar, Nylon The important commodities which are Cloth, Tiles, Tur Oat, Iron implements, Printed imported iron material, Foodgrains, Paddy, Clotb,: Groundnut Oil, Yarn, Ginned Cotton, Dyeing anoPrinting materials, Sugarcane, Timber Cloth, Cottqn Tape, Art Silk Fabrics, Paper and Wood, Calcium stone, Coal, Raw Diamond, Yarn Katechu. Thread & Yarn, Chemicals, Groundnut Oil, Waste Paper and Groundnut. ; Table No. 11 shows the details the impor The important commdities wich are exported tant commodities manufactured, imported and Sugar, Rice, Surgarcane, Soda Bicarb, Tur Pal, exported in the different towns of the district. TABLE 11 Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns 51. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commodity No. Status 'of the Town Manufactured Exported Imported 1 2 3 4 5 I III Baldoli (NP) Sugar Sugar Iron matu.j.al- , 2 V Bhcdud C See Surat Uaban Agglomeration:) 3 V BfI"itaD ("See' Surat Urban ~gglemeration) 4 V Dhldoli' (VP) 5 V Kadod'(VP) Sugar Rice Foo'dila'ins 6 tIl Karanj (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 7 IV Kathor (VP) Sugarcane Sugarcane Rice g IV Kosamba (VP) Tiles Soda Bicarb Foodgrai-n~ 9 III L!mbayat ( See ,. Surat Urban Agjlotneration) 10 IV Maad.a (NP) Tur Dal Tur Dal Paddy { 11 v Nau.a... Yaraehha ( See Surat Urban As:alP!beration ) 12 V Olpo'd '(NP) Iron Implements Cotton Foodgrairis 13 VI Pandsara INA (INA) Printed Cloth Printed Cloth' Dying & P.rinting Matedal 14 V SaYllI;l. (VP) .' Sugar,. , Sugar ' Su~arcaRe 15 IV longadh ':VP) Groundnut Oil Tut Dat,. " Timbor Wood' 16 I Surat (See Surat Urban' AggloDtVitiOil ) Surat Urban Agglomeration (Sec Constituent Units) (a) V Bhedvad (VP), Yam Yarn' Foodgrains (:h) V Bhestan:(VPJ Ginned Diamonds Calcium' Stone, Coal (e) . III Karanj.(VP) Vegetables Diamo.nds . Raw Diamonds (d) Ill. LiOlbayat. (VP) _cloth Reac\y,..made Cloth Yarn (t) V l\ana Varachha :VP) Cotton Tape Cotton Tape . Foodgrains (f) "I Surat I MC) , Art Silk Fabrics Art Silk Fabrics Thread Yam (iii) III Udhana (NP) Art Silk Fabries ' Art Silk Fabrics Chemicals" (h) ,V Umra,,~VP). 17 IlL Udhana.:, (See Surat Urban;;': Agslomeratioil') 18 IV.-rUkai lVP) 'Groundnut Oil 19 V" ,(]ritta:; (See Surat 'Urban' Agglomeration) 20 V 'tJtraa (VP) . Paper Paper Waste Paper 21 III VYar. (NP) "Katecau Ultramarine Blue Groundnut ( XXX) All the towns and cities except Bhedvad, the volume. The District Primary Census Abstract Dindoli. Karanj, Limbayat and Vmra have banking is followed by Scheduled Castes / Scheduled· facilities and except Dindoli, Pandesara, Tribes Primary Census Abstract and Village I Bhedvad, Bhestan, Limbayal, Nana-Varachha Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Udhana, Omra and Ukai all the towns have agricultural credit societies. A brief analysis of the Primary Censul Abstract is as follows. Appendix given in Section-II shows the towns showing their out-growth with population. Population, Dumber of villages and number of Note on Primary Census Abstract towns 1981 in the district The district Primary Census Abstract of Table No. 12 shows population, number of SUrat district showing talukawise total, rural villages and number of towns within each taluka! and urban population is included in Part B of mahal of the district. TABLE 12 Population, num ber of villages and towns, 1981 Name of Population SI. Taluka/Mahal No. Total Rural P- M F P M IF 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chorasi 1,087,482 586,252 501,230 157,236 80,701 76,535 2 Olpad 134,tJ48 67,779 66,269 120,134 60,443 ~9,691 3 Kamrej 108,307 55,045 53,262 97,579 49,592 47,981 4 Mangrol 162,113 81,704 80,409 151,986 76,524 75,462 5 Mandvi 137,727 69,234 68,~93 125,680 63,129 62,551 6 Songadh 146,227 74,123 72,104 119,170 59,757 59,413 7 Uchchhal 52,692 26,345 26,347 52,692 26,345 26,347 8 Nizar 80,f83 39,7;5 40,928 80,683 39,755 40,928 9 Vyara 182,078 91,527 90,551 158,080 79,270 78,810 10 Valod 66,::91 33,745 32,546 66,291 33,745 32,546 11 Bardoli 15,,274 78,725 76,549 117,352 59,197 58,155 12 Mahuva 104,241 52.474 51,767 104,241 52,474 51,767 13 Palsana 76,048 39,000 37,048 76,048 39,000 37,041 Total 2,493,211 1,295,708 1,197,503 1,427,172 719,932 707,%40 Population No. of Villages No. of Name of 81, Towns TaJuka/Mahal No. Urban Total Inhabited P M F 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 J 930,246 505,551 424,695 93 89 11 Chorasi 1 13,914 7,336 6,578 102 102 2 Olpad 2 10,728 5,4'3 5,275 69 69 Kamrej 3 10,127 5,180 4,947 149 149 Mangro] 4 12,047 6,105 5,942 148 138 1 Mandvi 5 27,057 14,366 12,691 177 171 2 Songadb 6~ 68 '37 Uchchbal 7V 87 53 Nizar a 23.998 12,257 11,741 149 148 Vyara 9 40 40 Valod 10 37.922 19,528 18,394 8. 81 2 Bardoli 11 69 69 Mabuva 12 49 49 Palsana 13 1,066,039 575,776 49q,263 1,284 1,190 21 Total ( xxxi) the total population of Surat district is Mangro} and Vyara taluka with 149 villages each. 2,493,211 during the 19'81 Census, which works The lowest number of villages are found in out at 7.31 per cent of the tota 1 state population. Valod taluka which are 40. The highest urban The rural population is 6.08 per cent of total poputation is in Chorasi taluka next followed rural population of the State, whereas the by Batdoli, Songadh and Vyara tatuka. urban population is 10.06 per cent of the total urban popUlation of the State. The proportion of urban population in the district to the total population is 42.76 per cent The district ranks 5th in population out of which is very high as compared to the proportion total 19 district of the State. in the State 3 U 0 per cent. It will be seen from the above table that Decadal cbange in distribution of population in out of total 1,284 villages in the district 1,190 the district villages are inhabited whereas 94 villages are uninhabited. There are 21 towns in the district; Table No. 13 shows the talukawise details The highest number of villages are found in regarding the decadal change in the population Songadb taiuka, which are 177, followed' by during the last decade of 1971-1981. TABLE 13 Decadal change in distribution of population . SI. Population No. Name of Taluka! Percentage decadal Mahal 1971 1981 (1971-81) Variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Chorasi 645,8:7 152,826 493,001 J,087,482 .137,236 93 ',246 + 63.39 + 2.89 +88.69 2 OJpad 98,4 17 92,11 2 6,295 ]3~,O.jS 120,134 13,914 +36.22 +30.42 + 121.03 3 Kamrej tlJ ,777 73,251 8,H6 H8,307 fJ7,579 10,728 +32.44 + 33.21 +25,83 4 Man"rol 1211,904 121,191 7.713 162,113 151,986 10,' 27 +25.76 +25.41 +31.30 5 Mandvi 119,168 108,623 10,545 137,727 125,680 12,047 +15.57 +15.70 +14.24 6 Songadh 135,095 96,695 38,400 146,227 11",170 27,"57 + 8.24 +23.24 - 29.54 7 t cbchhal 44,940 44,940 52,692 52/)92 + 17.25 +17.25 S Nizar 71,932 7J,932 10,683 80,683 + 12.17 +12.17 9 Vyara 153,536 134,626 18,1110 182,078 158,OBO 23,998 +18.59 +17.42 +26.91 10 Valod 51,999 51,999 66,291 66,291 .. +27.49 +27.49 11 Barodli 120,120 lCO,S5g 19,262 155,274 117,352 37,922 +29.27 +16.35 +96.87 12 Mabuva 82,049 82,049 104.241- 104,241 +27,05 +27.C5 13 P~lsana 53,170 53,170 76,04. 76,048 +43,03 +43.03 Total 1,7'6.914 1.114,172 602,6$1 2,493,111; 1,427.171 1.0".O~ . "1"39.53 +10.51 +76.89 (mii) The decadal growth rate of population in the Deasity of PopUlation district is 39.53. The decadal growth rate of Chorasi and Palsana tahlkas are above the district Table No. 15 gives the distribution of growth rate whereas for the rest of the talukas villages by density of populaton. it is below the district growth rate. In case of rural areas Palsana, Kamrej, Olpad, Valod, Mahuva, Mangrol and Songadh taluka& are above TABLE 15 the district growth rate. In respect of urban areas Olpad, Bardoli and Chorasi have growth rates Distribution of Villages by Dcnsit~' higher than this district whereas the urban areas of the other taulkas have ~rowth rates below SI. Range of density Total No. of Percentage of the district growth rate. No. (per Sq. Km.) villages in each villages in each density range density range 2 Distribution of villages by population ranges 3 4 Less than 10 11 0.93 The details of distribution of villages by 2 ll- 20 s popUlation ranges are given in the Table No.14. 0.67 3 21- 50 48 4.03 4 51-100 III 9.33 TABLE 14 5 101-200 362 30.42 Distribution of Villages by Population Ranges 6 201-300 342 28.74 7 301-500 197 16.56 51. Range of' No. of villages Percentage of No. population in each range villages in 8 501 and above 105 each range 8.82 2 3 4 9 Not Known 6 0.50 Less than 200 93 7.82 Total 1.190@ leO. GO 2 200- 499 @ Exclusive of 9-' uninhabited villages and One (11 entire village included in Surat Urban Agglomeration 3 500-1,999 698 52.66 4 2,000-4,999 142 11.93 Out of 1,190 inhabited villages, 362 fall within the density range of 101-200 persons per 5 5,000-9,999 25 Z.IC) sq.km., 342 villages fall within the range of 201- 6 10,000 and above 0.08 300 persons per sq.km. whereas 67 villages have very low density range up to SO persons Total ],190@ 100.00 per sq.km.· There nre 302 villages which have a high density range of 301 to more persons per @ Exclusive of 94 uninhabited villages and One (l J sq. km. entire villaje included in Surat Urban Agglomeration. Proportion of Sclleduled Castes and Scheduled Out of total villa~es, 58.66 per cent villages Tribes population of total population in the villages are found in the population rang of 500-1,999, and towns 19.41 per cent villages and 11.93 per cent villages are in the popUlation range of 200-499 and The total Scheduled Castes popUlation of 2,000-4,999 respectively. Only 7.82 per cent the district is 91,642 which is 3.76 per cent of villages are within the 200 population range. the total Scheduled Castes population of the State whereas the total Scheduled Tribes popu There are 25 villages whiah have a popUlation lation of the district is 1,038,200 which is 21.41 range of 5,000-9,999 and only one village is per cent of the tota 1 Scheduled Tribes popUlation above the popUlation range of 10,000 of the Sta teo ( xnill ) The Scheduled Castes population of, the TABLE 17 distrtct is 3.68 per cent of the total district population whereas the Scheduled Tribes population of 41.64 per cent of the total district population. Proportion of Scheduled Tribe Population to Total Population in the Villages Table No. 16 gives the proportion of Schedu led Castes population of total population in the . Sl. Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage villages. No. Scheduled Tribes in each range of villages population to total in each range population TABLE 16 2 3 4 Proportion of Scheduled Castes Population to Nil 11 Total Population in the Villages 1.60 2 5 or Less 46 3.86 SI. Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage of No. Scheduled Castes in each range villages in population to total each range 3 6 - 15 45 3.78 population 4 16 - 25 30 2.52 2 3 4 5 26 - 35 49 4.12 1 Nil 581 48.82 6 36 - 50 129 10.84 2 5 or less 373 31.35 7 51 and above 872 , 3 6 - 10 109 9.16 73.28 4 11 - 15 47 Total 1,}90* 100.00 s 16 - 20 18 1.51 6 21 - 30 27 2.27 • Exclusive of 91 uninhabi tcd villages and One (1) entire village included in Sueat Urhan Agglomeration. 7 31 and above 3S 2.94 Total 1,190· 100.00 There are only 19 villages where there are no Scheduled Tribes population. Whereas there • Bxclusive of 9 .. uninhadited villages and One (1) are 46 villages, where the proportion of total entire village included in Surat Urban Agglomeration. Scheduled Tribes population to the total popula tion is 5 per cent or less. In 45 villages, There are 581 villages in the district which the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to popula have no Scheduled Castes population at all. There tion the total population is between 6 to 15 are 373 villages, where the proportion of tota\ p€fCent whereas 30 villages have 16 to 25 per Scheduled Castes population to total population cent of the" population. of Scheduled Tribes. is 5 per cent or less. In 109 villages the proportion In 49 villages the proportion of Scheduled Tribes of Scheduled Castes population to total popu· proportion to the total population is between lation is between 6 to 10 per cent, whereas 127 26 to 35 and in 129 villages it is between 36 to villages have more than 11 per cent of the total 50 per cent. The majority of the villages i. e. population as Scheduled Castes population. 35 872 villages have 51 and more per cent of the villages have more than 31 per cent of the . population as Scheduled Tribes. population as Scheduled Castes population. Table No. 17 shows the proportion of . Table No. 18 shows the proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to the total Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population population of the villages. in the different towns of the district. I ( ~~iv ) !. TABLE 18 Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population in Towns SI. Name of the town Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of No. Population Castes Population Trib~s Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population to population to total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Bardoli . 28,131 812 5,823 2.89 20.70 2 Bhedvad ( See Sural Urban Agglomeration 3 Bhestao ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 4 Dindoti 9,143 255 1,766 2.79 19.32 5 Kadod 9,791 232 2,691 2.37 27.48 6 Karanj ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 7 .Kathor 10,728 750 2,110 6.99 19.67 8 Kosamba 10,127 667 2, '212 6.59 21.84 9 Limbay,at ( Sec Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 10 Mandvi 12,047 270 3.873 t.2.l 32.15 . 11 Nana Vuaehha.· (See' Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 12 Olpad 8,656 333 1,561 3.~5 18.03 13 Pande~alNA 916 14 Sayan~ 5,2.58 232 1,052 -1.41 :10:01 \ 15 Songadh 11,163 173 ~)60 1.42 26.80 16 Surat ( 'See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Surat Urban Aga)omeration 913,806 44,477 56,403 4.87 6.7 (a) Bhedvad 5,342 300 55 5Ji2 1.03 (b) BhestaB 6,772 329 1,155 4.86 17.06 (c) Katanj 36,S17 345 140 (l.94 0.38 (d) Limbayat 27,941 1,461 1,180 5.23 4.22 (c) Nana Varachha 6,543 238 1,745 3.64 26.67 (f) Surat • 776:076 38,911 4S,SC9 5.01 6.24 (g) Udhana 47,974 2.6~3 2,904 5.54 6.05 (h) Umra 5,841 230 715 3.94 12.24 17 Udhana ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration} 18 .. Ubi 14.894 881 2,i94 5.92 14.73 ! 19 Umra (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 20 Utran 6,1U' 4S8 1,061 '7.18 16.63 21 Vyara 23,998 724 7,847 3.0l 32.70 Total 1,0".039 SO,26~ 91,853 4,72 8.62 (xxxv) It will be seen that proportion of Scheduled Literacy Rate of Towns Castes population to the total population is maximum in the Utran town. Table No. 20 shows the literacy rates of the towns of the district. In the case of proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population is maximum in TABLE 20 the Vyara town. Literacy Rates For TGwns Literacy Ratc5 in Villages and Towns Sl. Name or the town Literacy The literacy rate in the distrtct which was No. Rate 39.39 in 1971 Census has increased to 46.73 2 3 during the 1981 Census. This is high above the 1 Bardoli 58.63 State average of 43.70 per cent. The district 1 Bhadvad (See Sural Ulban Agg!omeution) 3 (See ~ t·rban ranks 8th in literacy rate in the State during 1981 Bhestan urat Agglomeration) 4 Dindoli 53.52 Census. The male literacy rate is 54.99 and 5 Kadod 57.36 female literacy rate is 37.79 which are both 6 Karanj (See Surat Orban Agglomeration) higher than the State literacy rate of 54.44 and 7 Katbor 91.25 32.30 respectively. g Kosamba 54.98 9 Limbayat (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 10 Mandvi 57.97 by Literacy Rate Population Ranges of Villages t I Nana Varacbha (See Stlrat Urban Agglomcratiol1) Table No. 19 shows the literacy rates of 12 OJpad 57.73 the different population ranges of the villages 13 Pandesara INA 72.82 of the district. 1" Sayan 55.42 TABLE 19 15 Songadb 54.78 16 Surat (See Surat Urban Agglomerat'on) Literacy Rates by Population Ranges of Villages' SUrat Urban AuloDlcration 59.'\4 (a) Bhedvad 56.14 SI. Range of No. of villages Literacy Rate ( b) Bhestan No. population in each range 55.52 (c) Karanj 49.77 "I J • 3 C (d) Limbayat 41.29 1 Less than 200 94 22.78 (e) Nana Varchhz. 45.87 2 200- 499 230 27.41 (f) Surat 60.91 3 500-1,999 e9g 35.00 (g) Udhana 56.22 (11) Umra 71.46 4 2,000-4.999 142 40.14 17 Udhana (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 5 5,000-9,999 25 46.18 18 Ukai 64.29 6 10,000 and above 1 47.13 19 Urnra (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) Total 1.190.. 37.26 20 Utran 55.79 21 Vyara 61.43 • Exclusive of 94 uninhabited villages and One (1) Total 59.41 entire village included in Surat Urban Agglomeration. It will be seen from the above table that It is seen from these figures that the literacy Pandesara INA has the highest literacy rate rate is directly connected to the popUlation of 72.82 per cent, followed by Vmra wi th 71.46 size of the village, the increase in size of the per cent. The lowest literacy rate is in Limbayat population also shows the increase in literacy town which is 42.29 per cent. rate. Out of total villages, 698 villages which Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popUlation, have a population range between 500-1,999 have Literates, Workers and Non-workers in the district the literacy rate of 35 per cent whereas one village with more than 10,000 popUlation has Table No. 21 shows the Scheduled Castes! 47.13 per cent litereacy. 230 villages with the Scheduled Tribes population, literates, workeu population range of 200-499 have a low per and non-workers in the different talukas of the centage of literacy at 27.41 per cent. district as recorded during the 1981 Census. ( xxxvi) TABLE 21 LtTERA TES, WORKERS, NON - WORKERS, SCHEDULED CASTES, TRIBES POPULATION IN THE DISTllICT tABLE Literates, workers, nOD-workers, Scheduled Sl. Name of Taluka/ Total Percentage of No. Mahal Rural Urban Scheduled Scheduled Literates to Total Population Castes Tribes total population population population to total to total Persons Males Females population population P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 Chorui T 1)O87,4~2 586,252 501,2~O 4.86 8.89 58.64 66.17 49.82 R 157,236 80,701 76,535 4.86 23.82 53.69 62.04 44.89 U 930,246 505,551 424,695 4.86 6.37 59.47 66.83 50.71 2 Olpad T 134,048 67,779 66,269 4.94 29.43 51.07 58.75 43.21 R 120,134 60,443 59,691 5.05 30.67 50.40 58.05 42.65 U 13,914 7,336 6,578 4.06 18.78 56.86 64.52 48.31 3 Kamrej T 108,307 55,045 53,262 6.23 45.50 43.12 49.40 36.63 R 97,579 49.592 47.987 6.14 48.34 41.13 47.30 34.74 U 10,723 5,453 5,275 6.99 19.67 61.25 68.48 53.78 4 Mallgrol T 162,113 81,704 80,409 3.82 66.47 36.32 45.34 27.15 R 151,986 76,524 75,462 3.63 69.45 35.07 44.13 25.89 U 10,127 5.180 4,947 6.59 21.84 54.S8 63.17 46.41 5 Mandvi T 137,727 69,234 68,493 1.30 77.22 33.70 42.65 24.65 R 125,6~O 63,129 62,551 1.21 81.54 31.37 40.54 22.11 U 12,047 6,105 5,942 2.24 32.15 57.97 64.42 51.35 6 Sonsadb T 14o,zi7 74;1'i.3' 72,104-" 0.82 8,1.92 27.44 35.86 18.79 R 119,170 59.757 59.413 0.13 95.94 20.04 28.01 12.03 U 27,057 14.366 12,691 3.90 20.16 60.02 68.52 50.40 7 Uchchhal T 52.692 26.345 26,347 0.12 97.44 21.13 30.52 11.84 R 52,692 26,345 26,347 0.12 97.44 21.18 30.52 11.84 U 8 Nizar T ~O,683 39,755 40,928 2.37 74.92 30.38 42.06 19.04 R 80,683 39,755 40,928 2.37 74.92 30.38 42.06 19.04 U , Vyara T 182,07d 91,527 90,551 0.94 88.29 33.08 41.64 24.43 R 158,080 79,270 78,810 0.62 96.73 28.77 37.46 20.04 U 23,998 12,257 11,741 3.02 32.70 61.43 68.70 53.85 10 Valod T 66,291 33,745 32,546 1.22 73.00 41.55 49.72 33.08 R 66.291 33,745 32,546 1.22 73.00 41.55 49.72 33.08 U 11 Bardoli T 155,2H 78.725 76.S49 3.73 51.66 42.43 48.79 35.89 R 117.352 59,197 58,155 4.05 61.09 37.30 43.77 30.72 U 37.922 19,528 18.394 '2.75 17.18 58.30 64.00 52.25 12 Mahuva T IO~,241 5:M74 51,767 2.22 W.42 45.07 54.21 35.31 R 104,241 52,414 51,767 2.22 80.42 45.07 54.21 35.81 U - 13 Palsana T 76,048 39.000 37,048 4.79 44057 40.18 46.01 33.97 R 76,048 39,COO 37,048 4.79 44.S7 40.18 4M7 33.97 U Sur at District T Z,493,211 1.295,708 1,197,503 3.68 41.64 46.73 54.99 37.79 R 1,4;7.17Z 719,932 707,240 2.90 66.31 37.26 45.60 28.77 U 1,066,039 575,776 490,263 4.72 8.62 59.41 66.74 50.80 ( xxxviii) Castes/Trib.es population in tbe district Percentage of Total Name of Talukaj 51. Rural Mahal No. Main Workers to Marginal Workers Total Workers to Non-workers to Urban total population to total population total 'population total population P M F p M F p M F p M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 2 34.63 56.96 8.52 0.41 0.19 0.67 35.44 57.15 9.19 64.96 42.85 90.81 T Cborui 36.61 54.25 18.00 0.85 0.12 1.62 37.46 54.37 19.62 62.54 45.63 80.38 R 34030 57.40 6.81 0.34 0.19 0.50 34.64 57.59 7.31 65.35 42.41 92.6!} U 40.05 55.43 24.32 5.15 0.96 9.44 45.2) 56.39 33.76 54.80 43.61 66.24 T Olpad 2 40.83 55.56 25.91 5.59 1.06 10.19 46.42 56.62 36.10 53.58 43.38 63.90 R 33.32 54.36 9.85 1.36 0.17 2.71 34.68 54.53 12.56 65.32 45.47 87.44 U 44.39 58.43 29.89 0.83 OJ 1 1.56 45.22 58.54 31.45 54.78 41.46 68.55 T Kamrtj 3. 45.68 59.19 31.71 0.91 0.12 1.72 46.59 59.31 33.43 53.41 40.69 66.57 R 32.72 51.46 13.35 0.04 0.09 32.76 51.46 13.44 67.24 48.54 86.56 U 44.39 56.98 31.60 2.67 0.23 5.14 47.06 57.21 36.74 52.94 42.79 63.26 T 45.37 57.48 33.08 2.84 0.25 5,47 48.21 57.73 38.55 S1. 79 42.27 61.45 R 29.84 49.63 9.12 0.03 0.06 29.87 49.63 9.·8 70.13 50.37 90.82 U 41.88 59.63 23.93 9.60 0.33 18.97 51.48 59.96 41.90 48.52 40.04 57.10 T Mandvi 42.76 60.28 25.07 10.49 0.36 20.72 53.25 60,64 45.79 46.75 39.36 54.21 R . 32.68 52.91 11.90 C.33 0.03 0.64 33~01 SZ,94 12.54 66.99 47.06 87.46 U 43.77 58.48 28.66 6.42 0.48 11..52 SO.~9 .58.96 41.18 49.81 41.04 58.82 T Songadh 6 47.09 60.36 33.75 7.83 ('.56 15.14 54.92 60.92 48.89 45.08 39.08 51.11 R 29.15 50.65 4.81 0.20 0.14 0.26 29.35 50.79 50.07 70.65 49.21 94.93 U 43.60 60,47 26.73 1 LSO 0.57 22.43 55.10 61.04 49.16 44.90 38.96 50.84 T Uchcbhal 7 43.60 .60.47 26.73 11.50 0.57 22.43 55.10 .61.04 49.16 44.90 38.96 50.84 R U 42.39 57.09 28.12 6.59 1.18 11.84 48.98 58.27 39.96 51.02 41.73 60.04 T Nizar 8 4239 57.09 28.12 6.5'1 1.18 11.84 48.98 58.27 39.95 51.02 41.73 60.04 R U 43.82 59.01 28.47 8.19 0.43 16.02 52.01 59.44 44.49 47.99 40.56 55.51 T Vyara 9 45.89 60.56 31.13 9.35 0.46 18.29 55.24 61.02 49.42 44.76 38.98 50.58 R 30.21 48.98 10.62 0.52 0.28 0.77 30.73 49.26 11.39 69.27 50.74 88.61 U 45.70 58.87 3204 4.60 0.61 8.74 50.30 59.48 40.'8 49.70 40,;2 59.22 T Valod 10 45.70 58.87 32.04 4.60 0.61 8.74 50.30 59.48 40.78 . 49.70 40.52 59.22 R U 42.67 58.04 26.F6 ('.94 0.12 ].79 43.61 SU6 28.65 56.39 41.84 71.35 T Bardoli 11 45.68 59.76 31.35 1.12 0.10 2.15 46.80 59.F6 3~·.;O 5~.20 41.14 (6.50 R 33.35 52.82 11.68 ('.39 0.17 (1.63 33.74 5.2.99 13.31 66.'Z6 47.01 86.(.9 U 45.86 58.16 33.19 1.68 0.14 3.24 47.54 58.50. 26.43 52.46 41. SO 63.57 T Mabuva 12 45.86 58.36 33.19 1.'38 0.14 3.:4 47.(4 . ~8.50 i35.43 S2AG 41.50 63.57 R U 46.49 59.63 32.65 0'041 Q.f)6 ·0.71 46.90 59.6~ 33.43 ~3.10 4J.31 6657 T PalsaDa 13 46.49 59.63 32.65 0.41 0.05" 0;78 45.90 59.69 33.43 53.10 40.31 66.57 R U 39.66 57.64 20.19 2.8' 0.31 ~.69 42.55 57.95 25.8~ 57.45 42.05 74.12 T Sur at District 43.9~ 58.42 29.15 4.79 0.·10 9.26 48.71 58.82 311.41 51.29 41.18 61.59 R 33.96) ,56.68 7.27 . 0.34 0.19 ~~S3 300 56.87 7.80 65 ..\.0. 43.13 92.20 U ( x~xix ) Scheduled Castes! Scheduled Tribes Population Workers and Non-workers The proportion of Scheduled Castes popula The proportion of main workers and tion to total population vary from 0.12 per marginal workers to the total population is cent in Uchchhal taluka to 6.23 per cent in 47.09 and 11.50 per cent respectively in the Kamrej taluka .. The respective proportion in district. It is also worth noting that proportion the rural area of talukas vary from 0.12 per of main workers in respect of male and female cent in Uchchhal taluka to 6 14 per cent in workers to the total male and female population Kamrej taluka. In the urban areas of talukas of the district is 60.47 and 33.19 correspond· the same vary from 2.24 per cent in Mandvi ingly whereas quite reverse trend is noticed taluka to 6.99 per cent in Kamrej taluka. The pro in respect of marginal workers. The proportion portion of Scheduled Tribes population to total of male workers and female workers ill 1.18 and popUlation vary from 8.89 per cent in Cborasi 18.29 respectively. talukas to 97.44 per cent in Uchchhal taluka. From Table No. 21 it will be seen that in respect As regards the lowest and highest percent of urban areas of the talukas the pr8portion age of Scheduled Tribes population in rural of male main workers to the total male population areas of the talukas are found in Chorasi taluka of the taluka vary from 48.98 per cent in Vyara and Uchchhal taluka respectively. In the urban taluka to 57.40 per cent in Chorasi taluka. areas the highest percentage of 32.70 per cent is found in Vyara taluka and the lowest percentage The respective percentage of female workers of 6.37 per cent is found in the' taluka of vary from 4.8l p~r cent in Songadh taluka to Chorasi. 13.35 per cent in Kamrej taluka. It is also evident that the numbers of total marginal workers in Literates rural areas in all the taluka is very high as The proportion of literate persons in the compared to the figures of corresponding urban talukas vary from 21.18 per cent in U chchhll I areas. taluka to 58.64 per cent in Chorasi taluka. The The proportion of total workers to the total lowest and highest proportion of Jiterates in population vary from 35.44 per cent in Chorasi rural area of the talukas are found in Songadh taluka to 55.10 per cent in Uchchhal taluka. The taluka and Chorasi taluka respectively. The respective percentage also vary in case of male respective percentage are 20.04 per cent and workers from 56.39 per cent in Olpad taluka to 53.69 per. cent. The proportion of literate persons 61.04 per cent in Ucbchhal taluka. in urban areas vary from 54.98 per cent in Mangrol tal uka to 61.43 per cent in Vyara taluka. Growth rate, density and sex ratio of urban The talukas of Kamreja, Mangrol, Mandvi, Son population gadh, Uchchhal, Nizar, Vyara, Valod, Bardoli, Mabuva and Pa]sana are below the average Table No. 22 shows the growth rate, density district literacy rate of 46.73 per cent and need and sex ratio of urban population in the attention in education. district in relation to the State. TABLE 11 Growtb, Density and Sex Ratio of Urban Population in tbe Di6trict in relation to the State Surat District SI. Census Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex Ratio No. Year Population Population Population Percentage (Population (No. of Variation per sq.km.) Females per in Urban 1.000 Male,) Population 2 3 4 5 6 1 , I 1951 1.045.005 283.944 27.17 N.A. 934 2 1961 1,313,823 360,540 27.44 +26.98 6,391 924 3 1971 1,786,924 602.652 33.73 +67.15 4,618 880 4- 1981 2,493,111 1,066,039 42.76 +76.89 S,8la $51 ( II ) TABLE 2l-Contd. Growth, Density and Sex Ratio of Urban Populatioa in the District in relation to the State Gujaral State rotal UrbaB XUrban Decadal Density Sex Ratio Census Sl Population Population PopulatioD Percentage (Population (No. of Year No Variation per sq.km.) Females per is Urban 1,000 Males) Population , 10 11 12 13 14 2 1(1,262,657 4,427,896 27.23 N.A. 920 1951 20,633,350 5,316,624 25.77 +1.0.07 2,799 896 1961 2 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 +41.00 1,625 893 1971 3 34,085,799 10,601,653 31.10 +41.42 2,22S 915 1981 .. It is observed from the talllie that proportion New Towns Added / Towns Deelassified in 1981 of urban population to the total popUlation in Census Surat district is higher than the State average during the last fQur Census. The urban popula Table No. 24 given below gives. . the tion in the district was 283,944 in 1951 Census information of new towns added or towns is now 1,066,039 in 1981 Census. declassified in 1981 Census. TABLE 24 The maximum density of population was observed in the 1961 Census at 6,393 persons New Towns Added T.wns Declassified per sq. km. is now observed at 5,838 persons in n81 Censlls per sq.km in 1981 Census. 934 females per SI. Name of Town Population No. 1981 Census 1,000 males in 1951 Census has now come down to 851 females pef 1,000 males in 1981 Census. 1 2 3 1 Added Proportion in Slums PopulatioR io Towns (i) Karanj 36,'17 (ii) UtraR 6,381 (iii) Nana Varachha 6,543 Table No. 23 shows the proportion of slums (iv) Umra [5,841 population in towns. (v) Limbayat 27,941 (vi) Pannesara INA 916 (vii) Bhedvad 5,342 (viii) Dindoli 9,143 (ix) Bhestan 6,772 TABLE 23 (x) Sayan 5,258 (xi) Kadod 9,791 Propertion of the Slums Population in Towns 2 (b) Declassified SI. Class, Name and Proportion of the Density ill Nil No. Civic Status of Slums Population to Slums (per the Town Total Population of sq. km., the Town It can be seen that eleven new towns, namely, 2 3 4 (I) Karanj (II) Utran (III) Nana Varachha (IV) Umra (V) Limbayat (VI) Pandesara (VI[) Bhed I Surat ( xli ) PART XIII-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY SEC T I 0 N-I V ILL AGE D IRE C TOR Y Su-l LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY Col. 5-Educational Col. 8-Post and Telegraph 1 Primary of Elementary School P 1 Post Office PO 2 Junior Secondary or Middle School... M 2 Telegraph Office TO PTO 3 Matriculation or Secondary H 3 Post and Telegraph Office ... Phone 4 Higher Secondary/Intermediate/ ... PUC 4 Telephone Connection Pre-University/Junior College Col. to-Communications 5 College, Any College (Graduate level... C and above) like Arts, Science, 1 Bus BS Commerce, etc. 2 RailwllY Station RS 6 Ind ustria I School I 3 Navigable Waterway NW 7 Training Scbool Tr 8 Adult Literacy Class/Centre AC Col. ll-Approach to Village 9 Other Educational Institutions o 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Kuccha Road KR Col. 6-Medical Amenities 3 Navigable River NR 4 Navigable Canal NC 1 Hospital H 5 Navigable Waterway NW 2 Maternity Bnd Child Welfare Cen(re ... MCW Col. 13-Power Supply 3 Maternity lIome ... MH 4 Child Welfllre Centre ... CWC 1 Electricity for Domestic purpose ED 5 Health Centre 2 Electricity for Agriculture EAg 6 Primary Health Centre PHC 3 Electricity for' other purpose like EO 7 Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Industrial. Commercial, etc. 8 Dispensary D 4 Electricity for all purposes EA 9 Family Planning Centre FPC 10 T. B. Clinic TB Col. 16-17-Irrigated by Source and 11 Nursing Home NH UJlirrigated (Land use) 12 Registered Private Practitioner RP 1 Government Canal GC 13 Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 2 Private Canal PC 14 Community Health Worker ••. CHW 3 Well (without electricity) W 15 0 Others 4 Well (witb electricity) WE Col. 7-Drinkil1g Water 5 Tubewell (without electricity) TW 6 Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tap Water T 7 Tank Tk 2 Well Water W 8 River R 3 Tank Water Tk ... 9 Lake L 4 Tubewell Water 1W 10 Waterfall Wf 5 Handpump Hp II Others o 6 River Water R 12 Total T 7 Fountain F Col. 20 8 Canal C 9 Lake L I Copies of Newspapers N 10 Spring S 2 Motorcycles/Scooters available in M 11 Nallah N village 12 Others 0 3 Cars/Jeeps available in the village C 13 Informat ion Not Available NA 4 Tractors available in the village T 2 GUJARAT TALUKA CHORASI DISTRICT SURAT ti ,""". MILES 2 o 2 4 6 MILES t , } 0 ;l> I- KMS. 2 o 2 4 6 8 KMS. ./' r u. '0o I S 'J~'" Note:-RF Which comu under the village that r c ,. j. R •o village itu:lf a Rnrved Forest name .. DISTRICT BOUNDARY ...... _. _ • _ POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO BOUNDARY ...... HIGHER SeCONDARY SCHOOL .. S TALUKA 'r--.!~!~ I 24 I VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH L.C. NO . .'j) --- -_. POLICE STATION . . . . . • . PS DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS .. HOSPITAL. PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE. ffi~ TALUKA HEADQUARTERS ...... CO) DISPENSARY, MATERNITY AND CHILD VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: WELFARE CENTRE . .+. BELOW 200,200- 499,500-999,1000-"999, IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET / HAT. . .~ eo UNOARY, RESERVED -FOR ST. . . RF 5000 & ABOVE...... r------,0 •••• UNINHABITED VILt.AGES WITH LOCATION CODE~ __ ~ l~ ___ J URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE .... ~~ SH 6 STATE HIGHWAy .. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .... RS RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE _,.,_ NOTE:- POPULATION OF L.CNO.21 IS INCLUDED IN SURAT RIVER AND STREAM ...... ~ URBAN AREA. IN A :- INDUSTRIAL NOTIFIED AREA. TALUKA CHORASI ALPHABETIC Llit'l or VILLA(;ES 1 CHORASI TALUKA Page No. Palo .e. Part A Part B Part A Part I Village Primar, Village Prima. Y SI. Name of Location Director), (:e-nsus Sl. Nattie of Location Director,. Census No. Village Code No. .... bHract No V!llage Code No. Abltrao 1 1 s ~.---.. - _---- AbbvlI 53 10 26 39 Kap!etha 91 16 28 2 Althan 48 10 26 40 Karadva W 12 26 ] Amroli 9 6 24 41 Kavu 40 10 26 4 Asarma 16 6 24 42 Kbajod 67 :2 26 Kosad 19 Cbapra Bhatba 10 6 24 i 3 6 20 Cllichi 6 24 57 Pal 17 6 24 21 Bakhkhanvada 62 12 26 ~8 p"lanpor I ~ 8 Z4 22 Damka 24 8 ~6 l4 ~9 Pali )16 28 23 Deladva 61 12 26 ;6 (, J P"odesara 51 10 24 Devadb 94 16 2li f I Pardi Ka.JaLi! 80 14 28 25 Dumas 54 10 26 62 Parvat 37 lO 26 26 Dumbbal 30 8 26 63 Pip!od 39 10 26 12 6 24 27 Skier. 11 28 64 Pisad 65 Popda 89 14 28 24 28 Oabbenl 82 14 28 tl6 PULa 20 8 29 Gavlyar 44 10 26 30 Godadara SO 10 26 67 Rajgari 27 8 26 31 Goja 7S 14 28 68 Ravia 78 14 28 32 Hajir. SS 12 26 69 Rundh 46 10 26 70 Sabargaro 34 8 26 33 l~h"apor s 26 'll Saebin 87 14 28 72 Samrod 93 16 28 34 Sahanairabad 11 6 24 73 Saniya Heroad 32 8 26 35 .Jahangirpul'a 4 24 74 Saniya-Ka.llado 64 12 26 36 Siav 66 11• 26 7S Saroli 31 8 26 76 Sarsana 57 10 21 37 Eachholi 91 16 28 77 Simada .19 8 24 3. lI.!aosad 85 14 28 7. Son ad 6S 12 26 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILUGES 1 CHORASI TALUKA-Colttd. ------Pap No. ------Page '010. Part A Par. B Par. A Part B Loca- Villaao Primary Loca- Villaao Primary Sl. Namo of cion Director, CenlUI Sl. Namo ot lion Diretto.., Cenlul No. VlUalo Code No. Abstrac' No. Villago Code No. Aba,raet 2 3 4 :5 2 , 79 Sultana bad 56 12 26 86 Vadod 70 12 26 80 SUnvali 42 10 :6 87 Vanakala :3 (j 24 88 Vansva as I 26 81 Talangpor 84 14 28 89 Vanta 43 10 26 82 Timbarva 77 14 28 90 Van% 79 14 28 13 Umarvada 21 8 26 91 Variav S 6 2" 84 Umber 83 14 28 92 Vectchba 33 8 26 85 Un 81 14 28 93 Vesu S2 10 26 94 Vibel 3 • 24 TALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way). if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 *Chichi 187.41 2 *Vanakala 346.00 3 *Vihel 116.01 4 Jahangirpura 292.19 507 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,R' -(5-10 kms) BS PR,NR (100) 5 Variav 2,258.83 5,883 P,AC(2) RP(4) T,W,Tk, PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,081) R 6 Kosad 953.26 5,226 P,I,AC PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS,RS PR.KR (909) RP(3) 7 Bharthana 431.42 925 P,AC(Z) -(-5 kms) T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR Kosad (182) S Mota 903.52 5,957 P,AC(5) PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR Varachha (1,124) RP R 9 Amroli 42.00 5,755 P,B,PUC, PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR, (1,127) AC(5) RP R NR 10 Chapra 295.53 1,803 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR Bhatha (335) 11 Jahangirabad 411.17 781 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,YV,Tk PO BS PR,KR (126) 12 Pisad 69.57 288 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,C -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (59) 13 Okha 290.79 1 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (1) 14 Bhesan 557.85 1,571 P,AC PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (259) CHW 15 Malgama 284.90 702 P,AC CHW W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS KR (111) 16 *Asarma 163.44 17 Pal 604.50 3,584 P,AC PHS,FPC T,W,Tk, PO BS PK,KR, (656) R,C NR * Uninhabited 6 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Coatd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distahce source waste availa religious, Loca (in kIll.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 16 17 18 19 20 1 12 13 14 15 • T(165.00) 8.00 14.41 GC(165.00) .. T(150.00) 185.00 11.00 2 GC(150.00) T(49.00) 62.00 5.01 3 GC(33.00) W(16.00) Surat-6 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(95.00) 96.00 18.19 83.00 Hariom Ashram" Rice GC(67.00) N8: M4: T6 WE(28.00) Surat-S EA Jowar, Bajri, T(146.00) 1,903.00 161.00 48.83 Historical 5 Wheat, Rice GC(185.00) Importance. WE(41.00) N53: MI2: T4 Surat-7 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(lOO.OO) 770.00 75.00 8.26 N15: M17: T5 6 Rice GC(90.00) WE(10.00) Surat-7 ED.EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l76.00) 219.00 36.42 NI2: M2: T 7 Rice GC(l51.00) WE(25.00) Surat-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(312.00) 294.00 2S.52 269.00 NI2: Mll:C2: 8 Rice GC(107.00) TlO WE(205.00) Surat-5 EA Jowar ,'"Bajri, T(14.00) 28.00 N200 9 Wheat, Rice WE(14.oo) Surat-5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(293.00) 2.53 N25: Me: T3 10 Rice GC(203.00) WE(90.00) Surat-4 EA Jowar, Wheat. T(144.00) 21S.00 lS.17 31.0) N2: M: T5 11 Rice GC(l25.00) WE(19.00) Surat-5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 25.57 5.00 3.0) N3: M2: T 12 Rice GC(2S.00) WE(S.OO) Surat-S Jowar, Wheat, T(S4.00) 206.79 13 Rice GC(S4.00) Surat-12 EAg Jowar, Wheat T(470.00) 6.00 61.85 20.00 Nl3: M4: T6 14 Rice WE(470.00) Surat-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(163.00) 41.00 80.90 N5: M2: T 15 Rice GC(163.00) T(22.00) 98.00 39.44 . 4.00 16 GC(22.00) Surat-4 ED,EAa Jowar, Wheat, T(46.00) 471.00 32.00 55.50 . N13: M13: 17 Rice GC(40.00) C2: T3 WE(4.00) Tk(2.00) 7 T ALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) ------. Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way). if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 Palanpor 300.45 920 P,AC CHW T,W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (154) 19 Simada 260.25 564 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (88) 20 Puna 733.14 5,096 P,H,AC(2) PRS,D,FPC. T,W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (886) RP 21 Umarvada 25.50 Transferred to Urban Area 22 Bhatha 882.96 4,777 P,AC(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR, (933) RP ,TW NR 23 Ichhl\por 912.61 3,487 P,H,AC PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (653) RP(3) 24 Damka 1,394.96 3,331 P,R CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (575) 25 Vansva 497.39 1,681 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (307) 26 BhatIai 264.39 991 P,H,AC -(-5 kms)' W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (173.) 27 Rajgari' 350.83 823 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (155) 28 Limla 558.07 771 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (294) 29 Bhatpor 824.28 2,072 P -(10+ kms) T,W,Tk,R PO -(-5 kms) KR,NR (411) 30 Dumbhal 171.30 4,430 P,AC(3) -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (795) I 31 Saroli 198.91 1,157 P,AC :"(-5 kms) T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (205) 32' ~ Saniya Hemad 324,09 2,445 P,AC RP T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (417) C , ' 33 'Vedchha 256.36 335 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (75) 34 Sabargal1l 62.59 62 P,H,PUC -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (15) 35 Magob 203.43 960 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (208) 36 Kumbharia 285.19 2,798 P,H,AC D T,W,TW,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (491) 8 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any to,wn and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Surat-6 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(120.oo) 87.00 81.45 12.00 N2: M4 18 Rice GC(120.00) Suraf-l0 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(170.00) 8.25 81.00 1.00 N2: M4: C: 19 Rice GC(104.00) T WE(66.00) Surat-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(614.00) 103.00 16.14 NI5:M92: Cl5: 20 Rice GC(377.00) T90 WE(237.00) Transferred to Urban Area 21 Surat-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(30.00) 515.00 31.96 306.00 N60: M7: C: 22 Rice GC(29.00) T3 TK(1.00) Surat-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T009.00) 702.00 76.61 25.00 Nll: M8: T5 23 Rice GC(109.00) Surat-IS EAg Jowar, Bajri, T(25.00) 695.00 448.00 226.96 N13: MlO: C: 24 Wheat, Rice W(25.00) T2 Surat-20 Ipwar, Bajri, T(13.00) 202.00 270.00 .12.39 N7: M4: T2 25 Wheat, Rice 0(13.00) Surat-16 Jowar, Bajri, 136.00 92.00 36.39 N5: M2 26 Wheat, Rice Surat-IS Jowar, Bajri, 176.00 20.83 154.0) N2 37 Wheat, Rice Surat-15 Jowar, Bajri, 26.00 T(6.00) 494.00 17.07 15.00 28 Wheat, Rice GC(3.00) Tk(3.00) Surat-3 ED Jowar, Wheat, 477 .00 22.28 325.0) N16: T4 29 Rice Surat-2 EA Iowar, Wheat, T(114.00) 34.00 1.00 22.3) NIO: M4: T3 30 Rice GC(107.00) WE(7.00) Surat-!I ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(154.00) 21.00 23.91 N14: M3: C8: 31 Rice GC(59.00) TIO WE(95.00) Surat-6 EA Iowar, Wheat, T(201.oo) 17.09 75.00 31.00 N47: M36: C6: 32 Rice GC(120.00) T20 WE(81.00) Surat-l0 EAg Iowar, Wheat, T(241.00) 10.36 5.00 N2: M2: T2 33 Rice GC(IO.OO) WE(231.00) Surat-l2 EAg Iowar, Wheat, T(51.oo) 5.CO 1.00 5.59 N2: M3 34 Rice WE(51.00) Surat-3 EA Iowar, Wheat, T(154.00) 41.43 7.00 1.00 N15: M4: T3 35 Rice GC(146.00) WE(4.00) Tk(4.00) Surat-!} EA Jowar, Wheat, T(202.00) 30.19 53.00 N45: M28: T44 36 Rice TWE(202.00) Su-2 9 TALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way). if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 37 Parvat 212.18 1,543 P,AC RP,CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (283) 38 Majura 142.26 715 P,H,C,Tr H,MH T,W,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR,NR (130) 39 Piplod 225.65 ].758 P,C,Tr PHC,FPC W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR. (311) 040 KaT8s 822.14 1,469 P -(10+kms) W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR (279) 41 Mora 2,223.37 1.083 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS PRKR (212) 042 Sunvali 3,299.05 1.939 P,AC H,PHS,D. W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (371) FPC 43 Vanta 153.70 434 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR,NR (67) 44 Gaviyar 406.12 1.020 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR,NR (188) 45 Magdalla 246.66 1,432 P,AC PHS,FPC T,W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR,NR (253) 46 Rundh 365.29 1,416 P,AC -(5:10 kms) W,Tk,R PO BS PRKR,NR (253) 47 Bharthana 219.44 957 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR Vesu (185) 48 AIthan 323.83 2.827 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (580) 49 Bhatar 230.37 1.948 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (399) 50 Godadara 296.89 800 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk.C PO BS PR (134) 51 Pandesara 282.50 1,477 P,AC -(10+ kms) T,W Phgac BS PR,KR (380) 52 Vesu 899.79 1,771 P,C D,RP W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (371 ) 53 Abhva 2,195.76 2,040 P PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS KR (370) 54 Dumas 2057.71 6,573 P,AC(4) PHS,D,FPC W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR.NR (1,166) 10 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including l'earest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu A;ea any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inClu ble for historical lion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Surat-7 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(32.00) 144.00 32.18 4.00 Nil: M15: T2 31 Rice GC(3.00) W(14.00) \\-E(15.00) Surat-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(14.00) 109.00 5.26 14.CO N2: M32: CI0: 38 Rice GC(5.00) T2 W(5.00) WE(4.00) Surat-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 166.00 6.00 33.65 N LOa: M8: C: 39 Rice 'WE(20.00) T 40 Surat:""24 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(70.00) 599.00 145.00 8.14 N5: M: T2 Rice GC(46.00) Tk(S.oo) 0(16.00) Surat-16 Jowar, Bajri, T(185.00) 415.00 18.37 1,605.00 Religious 41 Wheat,tRice W(J4.00) Importance 0(171.00) N8: M3 Surat-21 Jowar, Bajri, T(463.oo) 2,039.00 202.05 595.00 NS: M: T2 42 Wheat, Rice 0(463.00) Surat-l1 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(24.oo) 82.00 4.00 43.7J N2: M3 43 Rice GC(24.oo) Surat-l1 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(125.oo) 221.00 2.12 58.00 N9: M4: T3 44 Rice GC(l05.oo) Tk(20.00) Surat-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(34.00) 183.00 24.66 5.00 N9: MIS: C: 45 Rice GC(24.oo) T2 Tk(lO.OO) Surat-7 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l5.00) 120.00 21.29 209.00 N5: M13 46 Rice GC(l5.00) Surat-4 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(195.00) 24.44 N30: Mll: T4 47 Rice GC(195.oo) Surat-4 EA Jower, Wheat, T(162.oo) 82.00 37.00 42.S3 N30: MIO: C: 48 Rice GC(162.00) T6 , Surat-l EA Jowar, Wheat, T(30.00) 190.00 3.00 7.37 N5: M20: C5: 49 Rice GC(30.00) T21 Surat-4 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(279.00) 17.89 N17: M4: T3 SO Rice GC(197.00) WE(82.00) Surat-5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 244.00 14.50 4.00 N13: M5 51 Rice GC(1().OO) WE(10.oo) 52 Surat-7 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(242.00) 516.00 90.00 51. 79. N4: M6: T3 Rice GC(242.00) 53 Surat-l0 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(7.00) 454.00 29.76 1,705.00 N5: M18: C Rice GC(7.00) Surat-I4 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l48.00) 762.00 58.71 1,089.00 N80: MIO: C3: 54 Rice OC(57.00) T2 W(8.00) Tk(83.00) 11 TALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities availablC (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the CJil mn anj next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) ------..-~ Lpca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion vilfage ar.ea popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ketl Water- holds Hat, way). if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 55 Hajira • 3,358 P,H,AC D W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR, (671) K NR 56 Sultanabad 449.12 2,174 P,H,AC -(10+ kms) W,Tk,HP, PTO, .as,NW PR (390) R Phone 57 Sarsana 201.46 612 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk PO BS KR. (99) 58 Bhimrad 240.21' 962 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk,C PO BS PR (154) 59' Bamroli 690.35 1.348 P,H,AC -(10+ kms) W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) KR (221) 60 Karadva 226.51 116 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR. (17) 61 Deladva 647.13 1,181 P RP T,W,TIc PO,Phone BS PR,KIt (258) 62 Dakhkhanvada 139.64 357 -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) T,W -(-5 kms) ·BS PR,KR (9(;) 63 Khambhasla 157.34 359 P -'(-5 kms) T,W,Tk,C, -(-5 kms) .as KR (74) 64 Saniya Kanade 267.08 1,036 P,H -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk,C PO .as PR,KR (196) 65 Sonari 129.41 151 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) .as KIt (23) 66 Jiav 573.44 1,316 P,AC -(10+ 'kms) W,Tk,C PO BS KR (209) 67. Khajod 1,639.24 1,040 P,AC -(10+ kms) «W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (185) 68. Bhimpor 638.87 6,318 P(2),H,O PHS,FPC . W,Tk PTO,Phone BS,NW PR~KR, (887) NW 69 Budia 363.83 1,673 'P,H,I,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R,C PO BS .PR,KR (284) 70 Va dod 419.94 606 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,Tk,C PO -(-5 kms) KR (112) 71 Bhanodra 285.Ql 388 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk,O' -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (62) 72 Kharvasa 661.73 1.289 P,H,AC PHS,D,FPC, ..T,W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR. (241) RP 73 Eklera 201.09 690 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W,C PO BS PR.,KR (133) .. Area included in Sunvali village 12 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2.decimal places.) Remarks (including .t\'earest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any tewn and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance iouree waste availa religious, LOCI (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion· ding culti. or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and ~ogical groves) mterest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Historical Importance Surat-17 Jowar. Bajri, N9: M8: T4 55 Wheat, Rice Surat-15 ED,EAg Jowar. Wheat, T(81.00) 342.00 19.12 7.00 N9: M4S:C21: 56 Rice WE(73.00) T7 Tk(8.00) Surat-13 Jowar, \\ heat, T(25.00) 123.00 7.0J 46.46 M3 57 Rice GC(20.c0) WE(5.00) Surat..,10 ED,EAg Jo\\ar, Wheat, T(94.CO) 120.00 11.00 15.21 M5: T3 58 Rice GC(94.00) Surat-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(10.00) 507.00 . 106.00 67.35 N4: M5: T2 59 Rice WE(5.00) 0(5.00) 'Surat-l:1 Jowar, Bajri, T(l25.00) 80.51 19.00 2.00 N8: M2: C2: 6() Wheat, Rice GC(125.OO) T2 Surat-II ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(21 0.00) 335.00 32.13 70.00 N4: M7;T2 61 Rice GC(184.00) WE(26.00) :Surat-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(131.00} 6.64 2.00 N5: MJ:T3 62 Rice GC(125.00) W(6.00) Surat-12 EA' Jowar, Wheat, T(150.00) 4.34 3.00 N6: M4:T4 63 Rice GC(146.00) WE(4.00) Surat-14 EA . Jowar, Bajd, T(186.00) 50.00 31.08 N20; MS: TJ 64 Wheat, Rice GC(I~6 00) Surat-2 Jowar, Wheat, T(5.00) 98.00 15.41 11.00 N3: M3 6S Rice GC(5.00) Surat-'t2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(!6.00) 267.00 8.44 282.00 N3: M6:'T 66 Rice GC(IO.00) ., WE(6.00) Surat-ll Jowar, Wheat, T(30.00) 350.00 1,159.00 100.24 N4: M4 67 Rice GC(20.00) WE(10.00) Surah17 ED Jowar, Wheat, 117.87 316.00 205.00 N3: M38:Cll 68 Rice Surat-lO EA Jowar, Wheat, TO.OO) %.83 14.00 246.00 N21: MIO:C: 69 Rice WE(7.00) T2 .Surat-l0 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 316.00 40.94 27.00 N4:M8: T2 70 Rice WE(36.00) Surat-lO ED Jowar, Rice T(84'00) 196ro!> S.Ul N3 71 GC(84.OO) :Surat-l0 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(52.00) 565.00 21.00 23.73 N25: M7: T4 72 ·Rice GC(31.00) WE(21.00) 'Surat 10 ED Jowar, Rice T(26.00) 165.00 3.00 7.09 N2:M3:C 73 GC(26.00) , ,, 13 TALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available witbin the vill!lge a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ketl Water- holds Hat, way). if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 74 Bonand 512.08 998 P,-,\C -(10+ kms) T,W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (202) 75 Goja 192.70 385 P ~(10+ kms) W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (89) 76 Mohni 440.10 1,062 P PHS, FPC T,W,Tk PO,Phone B5 KR (183) 77 Timbarva 341.50 522 P -(10+kms) W,Tk,C PO BS KR • (94) 78 Ravia 399.56 1,015 P RP,CHW T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PRKR (200) C 79 Vanz 616.24 1,903 P,AC PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (375) RP C 80 Pardi-Kanade 129.53 740 -(-5 kms) -t-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (132). 81 Un 411.73 2,291 P,AC PHS,FPC, T,W,TW PO BS PR,KR (427) C 82 Gabheni 1,462.00 2,273 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,Tk,R PO -(-5 kms) KR (405) C 83 Umber 808.95 1,403 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk,TW, PO BS KR (218) C 84 Talangpor 607.27 1.595 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) W,Tk,TW PO BS KR (289)' C 85 Kansad 698.28 2,849 P,AC RP(3),CHW T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (541) 86 Pali 167.15 401 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR, (77) 87 Sachin 570.95 3,142 P 3),H, PHS,FPC W,Tk,HP, PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (572) PUC C 88 Lajpor 720.44 4,973 P,AC PHS,D,FPC, T,W,R,C PO BS PR,KR (919) RP, CHW 89 Popda 260.91 653 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (125) 90 Bhatia 453.34 798 P,H,AC RP,CHW T,W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (150) 14 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e .• area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) R~marks ------(induding Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and 8upply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance iource waste availa. religiolls. Loca (in km.) {inclu ble for historical tion· ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves} interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 8urat-14 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(86.00) 414.00 2.00 10.08 N2: M 74 Rice GC(86.00) Surat-12 EA lowar, Wheat, T(96.00) 80.70 8.00 8.00 N4: M: T 75 Rice GC(81.00) WE(15.00) 8urat-21 EA JGwar, Wheat, T(220.00) 165.00 53.00 2.10 N5: M15: T5 76 Rice GC(135.00) WE(85.00) 8urat-22 Jowar, Wheat, T! 110.00) 195.00 30.50 6.00 N3: M2 77 Rice GC(SS.OO) WE(25.00) Surat-20 fA Jowar, Wheat, T(145.(J0) 225.56 9.00 20.00 N3: M5 78 Rice GC(l27.00) WE(tS.OO) Surat-17 fA Jowar, Wheat, T(l95.C0) 348.00, 66.00 7.24 N30: M13:C 79 Rice GC(llO.OO) T4 WE(85.00) Surat-23 ED,EAi Jowar, Wheat, T(12.00) 105.CO 12.53 N3: M2: T FO Rice GC(7.00) WE(5.00) Surat-lO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(60.CO) 262.00 4C.OO 49.73 N4: M14:T3 SI Rice .GC(39.00) WE(l6.oo) Tk(2.00) 03.00) Surat-ll EA .Towar, Wheat, T(40.00) 665.00 452.00 305.00 N4: M3:T 32 Rice GC(30.00) W(lO.OO) Surat-16 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(30.CO) 341.00 367.00 70.95 N12: M3 83 Rice GC(15.00) WE(15.00) Surat-15 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l6.00) 459.CO 22.27 110.00 N25: M5:T 84 Rice GC(16.00) Surat-I8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(14.00) 464.00 22.28 198.00 N25: M3:C7:T 85 Rice W(l4.00) Surat-I8 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 85.00 2.15 44.00 N2 86 Rice GC(24.00) WE(l2.00) Surat-24 EA Jowac, Wheat, T(124.00) 328.00 32.00 86.95 Temple of 87 Rice GC(119.00) 'Karsan Dada W(5.00) Hanuman' N13: M9:C: T3 Surat-19 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(21.00) 63200 5.00 62.44 N14: M8:T3 88 Rice WE(21.00) Surat-24 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(42.00) 193.00 2.00 23.91 N5: M3 89 Rice GC(32.00) WE(10.00) Surat-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l52.00) 203.00 77.00 21.34 N7: M9:T3 90 Rice GC(138.00) WE(l4.00) 15 TALUKA : CHORASI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) ------Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tioD village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way). if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 91 KacbhoIi 485.81 1,135 P,AC RP T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (206) TW,R 92 Kapletha 345.49 1,851 P,AC RP T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (342) R,N 93 Samrod 194.49 809 P,AC -(10+kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS KR (147) R 94 Devadh 375.22 579 P,AC -(5-10 kms) T PO,Phone BS PR (90) Total 49,442.94 157,236 P (87) H (2) (28,926) H (17) MH (1) PUC (3) PHe (1) +Surat Village 448.18 C (3) PHS (19) (Rural) I (2) D (8) Grand Total 49,891.12 Tr (2) FPC (20). AC (73) RP (28) o (1) CHW (10) Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figiJres in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-ConL.l. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any to'An and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in. km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) inter<,st) -.--~----. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ----- Surat-16 EA Jowar, Wheat, T!153.00) 207.00 8.00 117.81 N3: M3 91 Rice GC(121.00) WE(23.00) Tk(9.00) Surat-25 EA Jowar, WheH, T(18.00) 266.00 34.49 27.00 NS: M7 92 Rice GC(13.00) WE(S.OJ) Surat-17 EA Jo\\ar, Wheat, T(21.00) 135.00 14.00 24.49 N2: M2 93 Rice GC(11.00) WE(lO.OO) Surat-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(18 1.00) 170.CO 20.22 4.00 NS: M18: C8: 94 Rice GC(129.00) Tl3 W(52.00) 25.00 9,774.00 24,241.79 5,665.40 9,710.25 N (1,281) M (759) C (111) T (365) 8u-3 'cI >I /) ii' I I ~ J, Iy • £1 J'~ !!.. ~ H ~ ... ..II """ >I ., n :0.: .:I 0 .:i r--1 .j'"~'i 0 • , I til Q , OIl 0 I I , .., ... 1 .~: II. • 1 0, l: It) ~~ ~ ~ I 1 CD, ·~H~I OIl II. ~ .. ... 1 0 .:~: 0 ...J • 1 0.. a: , L __ ..J O~ ~~~ ~ +~ au ~ ::> "," ~ a: 0 «I) .., :;:) ..,'" <" ;. Q Z '"1 .J < 101 .., 0 0 au i ~ '" Q "Q au II: ~ « i= au 0 < U ... U l: ::> U < N 0 Z '" U Q u 0 iL ...... C> ~ iii .. IX ... au Q a 0 III 0 U Z ... .J Z Q ..J au :::> I- 0 0 z '" Q < < :0.: «I) 0 '" 0 z :I: :I: II: '"• ... 0 II. 8 ...J :I: 0 < IX :I: !::i < £5 ... ~ u ;:: < < ...>- :2 IX .J Sl IX ~ au I'll i '" c ~ :I: Z « au :;:) " 9 au II. ..J IX au t- >- >- >- ... '" '" ~ "~ >- au IX IX IX IX 0 .., l: ..J l: IX II. '" au ~ ... au < '" < < < < I ...... < IX "..J c c :;:) ~ UI ... < z < < c 0 II: C 0 ~ ... ..J Z Z Z 0 l: 0 au i ~ au i z ~ z :;:) ::> :;:) IX 0 > ~ ... > UI ... I'll or: au au 0 i= II: au 0 0 0 cO < 0 < :I: < 0.. u i III C) z '" ~ u >- III III III :l au 0" au 0 au ... IX ... :I: < IX ... ::J z ... 1/1 '" ;:) 0 i z ... ..J < au Z I'll < < '" ... z au 0 IJ! < < au < '" .. j5 ~ IX au ~ z'" ... ~ C) or: Z IX IX au IX IX LrJ < 101 ... au ~ ii: ~ ::> < 0 0 < 0 au 1/1 l: 1/1 0...... '" .J 0 '" "..J .J III ~ .J ..J :3 ..J 0 ~ II. :;( ;:: 1/1 iii ~ 1/1 .J 0 < 101 0 II: .... 0 0 0 < III OIl :;:) ~ IX IX II. x II. l: Q or: ~ Ci .... :> u .... > '" " TALUKA OLPAD ALPHABETIC LIST or VILLAGES 2 OLPAD TALUKA PII' No. Pale No. Part A Part B rart A Part B Village Primar), Village Primary st. Nlme of Location Directory Census 51. Name of locatIOn Director, Ccnlul No. Village Code No. Abstract No. ViIla,e Code No. Abstract 1 2 3 3 4 I Achharao 49 26 40 41 Kareli 46 26 40 2 AdlDor 58 26 40 42 Kaead 9 22 311 3 Ambheta 91 ;30 42 43 Kula Bujarg 65 18 4(' 4 Andbi 51 26 40 44 Kasla Khurd 63 211 40 , Anita 16 22 4S KhaJipor 47 26 40 6 AllyaDa 90 30 42 46 Kimamli 17 22 38 7 Asnabad t8 28 40 47 Kim Kathodra 18 22 3~ 8 Asnad 29 24 38 48 Koba II 22 3M 9 Atodara 69 211 40 49 Kos m 17 28 40 !lO KUdsad 44 26 40 10 Balkas 93 30 42 SI Kurubharl H 26 40 J t Barbodhan 85 30 40 S2 Kundiyana 57 26 40 12 Bbadol 12 12 38 S3 Kunknl 89 30 42 13 Bhagwa ~5 24 38 S4 ltuyad SS 26 40 14 Bhandut 60 26 40 15 BbartlDdi 48 26 40 55 LaY.ebba 59 26 40 16 Bbatgam 30 24 38 17 Bolay 1.5 22 38 56 Madbar 73 28 40 57 Mabomedpor 40 26 40 18 Dandi 31 14 40 58 Mandroi 5 22 31 19 Delall 7.5 28 40 59 Masma 79 28 40 20 Delasa 38 24 40 63 Mindhi 32 24 38 21 Diben 82 30 40 61 MlrjapJr 34 24 38 62 Mor 36 24 40 22 Brthln 26 24 38 63 Morthao 41 24 40 23 ~la SO 26 4U 6t Mulad 19 22 38 24 Gothan 101 32 42 65 Naghoi 31 24 38 2S Hathlsa 53 26 40 tI\ Naltban at 28 40 67 Nelh 22 38 26 Ialopor 70 28 40 27 Jafrabad 67 28 40 68 Obhla 43 26 40 28 Jinod 33 24 38 t'9 Orma 66 28 40 29 lothal) 95 30 42 70 Pardi Bbadoli n 24 311 30 Kachba~ 2! 24 38 71 Pardi Koba 7 22 38 31 Klebhol 64 40 72 Pardi Zank .. ui 4 22 38 32 Itadrama IQ 22 38 73 Plria 76 28 40 33 Ieamroli 3 22 38 7.t Pinjrat 83 30 40 3 Klnad 97 30 42 ,3' KaDbhl 24 24 38 75 Saodhiyer 71. 28 40 36 Kantbrlj 42 24 40 76 Sara. 54 26 40 37 It.anyasl 45 26 40 77 Sarol 8J 28 40 38 Kapali 56 26 40 78 Saroll 96 30 42 39 1t.aramla 71 28 40 79 Sarsana 11 21 38 40 Ktaraoj 2 22 38 80 Slawaebhlma 88 30 42 20 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES 2 OLPAD T ALUKA-Colltd. Pap No. Pap N). ------Part A Part B Part A Pare B to<.'8- . Village Primar, I.oca- Villaae Prlmar1 SI. !'lame of lion Director, Census Si. Nam. of !lOD Directory (!enlul No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. AbRra,' 2 4 2 , 3 " 81 Segwasyadla 99 :30 42 93 Talad 94 30 42 82 Selut 61 26 40 94 Tena 84 30 40 83 Sberdi 98 30 42 95 Thothab 6 22 31 84 Simallhu 20 2l 38 8S Silban 87 30 43 96 Umra 101 31 42 86 SlthaDa 86 30 42 Umarchbi 87 Siwan 74 28 48 14 22 38 88 SOlldamitha 28 24 38 " 89 Sondlakhara 39 24 40 98 Va.dod 7S 28 40 90 Son.ak 92 30 42 99 Vadoli 13 Zl 38 91 Syadla 21 22 38 100 Vaawarl 100 30 42 101 Velult 6J 26 40 92 Takarma 27 24 38 10l Vlbara 2!5 24 38 TALUKA : OLPAD VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Bays (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ketj Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Nesh 405.52 525 -(-5 kms) -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) BS PR . (80) 2 Karanj 468.39 1,449 P,PUC, PHS,FPC W PO BS PR (255) AC(2} 3 Kamroli 390.32 934 P,AC -(S-10kms) W -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (148) 4 Pardi 1,812.97 1,2S3 P,AC -(-Skms) W;Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR Zallkhri (228) 5 Mandroi 3,763.80 1,S87 P,AC(2) RP W,C PO BS KR . (249) 6 Thothab 213.64 268 P -(10+k1ns) W,C -(-Skms) BS KR (37) 7 Pardi Koba 215.27 613 -( Skms) -(10+kms) W,C PO BS KR (102) 8 Koba 624.19 823 P -(5-10kms) W PO BS KR (140) 9 Kasad 329.48 505 P,AC -(5-10kms) W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR (82) 10 Kadrama 764.62 1,452 P .,-(-Skms) W,C PO BS PR,KR (239) 11 Sarsana 281.30 661 P,AC -(S-10kms) W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR (92) 12 Bhadol 788.55 1,231 P,AC -(-5kms) W PO BS PR (220) 13 Vadoli 643.63 1,532 P,AC -(10+kms) W,Tk,C PO BS PR (303) 14 Umrachhi S38.0S 1,123 P,AC -(-10+kms) W,Tk -(-5kms) BS KR (218) 15 Bolav 64S.36 7S5 P,AC RP,CHW W,Tk -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (135) 16 Anita 705.81 1,086 P,AC PHS,FPC T,W PO BS PR (201) 17 Kimamli 446.36 966 P,AC -(-Skms) T,W -(-Skms) BS KR (162) 18 Kim 578.78 5.176 P(2), H,AC MH,D, T,W, PTO, Phone BS,RS PR,KR Kathodra (949) RP(3) TW,C 19 Mulad 923.62 2,096 P,AC(2) RP,CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (468) 20 Simalthu 357.29 S42 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-Skms) BS PR (90) 21 Syadla SOS.24 1,220 P,AC PHS,FPC T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (232) TW,C,N 22 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Conld. L~nd lise (i. e., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ----- (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical ~roves) 'interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Olpad-12 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(S.OO) lS0.S2 2.00 248.CO N2:M:T2 Rice GC(S.oo) Olpad-ll EAg Jawar, Wheat, T(2S9.00) 12S.00 9.00 7S.39 N14:MS:T2 2 Rice GC(259.oo) Olpad-9 Jowar, Wheat, T(283.00) 89.00 10.32 8.00 N8:M4:T2 3 Rice . GC(283.oo) Olpad-13 Jowar, Wheat, T(220.00) 233.00 11.97 1,348.00 N2:MS:T3 4 Rice GC(220.00) Olpad-l0 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(2,239.00) 94.80 1,430.00 N8:M4:TS 5 Rice GC(2,224.oo) WE(lS.oo) Olpad-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(101.00) S1.64 12.00 49.00 N2:M3:T4 6 Rice GC(SI.OO) R(50.00) Olpad-13 Jowar, WI-.eat, T021.00) 47.CO 26.27 21.00 N2:M:T2 7 Rice GC(l21.00) Olpad-14 fAg Jowar, Wheat, T(350.00) 108.CO S1.19 l1S.00 N:W:2:T3 8 Rice GC(338.00) WE(l2.00) Olpad-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(l66.00) 112.00 51.48 M2: T 9 Rice GC(166.00) Olpad-IO ED Jowar, Wheat, T(491.00) 94.62 168.00 11.00 NI0:M6:T9 10 Rice GC(486.001 WE(5.00) Olpad-9 .Towar, Wheat, T(136.oo). 120.00 25.30 MI0 11 Rice GC(136.00) Olpad-ll EA Jowar, Wheat, T(377.00) 168.00 140.00 103.55 N3:M3:C:T4 12 Rice GC(377.00) Olpad-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(342.001 258.00 27.63 16.00 NS 13 Rice GCI312.00) Tk(30.00, Olpad-14 'Jowar, Wheat, T(225.00) 268.00 20.0S 25.00 NS:M2:T3 14 Rice GC(l95.00) Tk(S.OOI R(25.00) Olpad-21 .Towar. Wheat, T(267.00) 273.00 104.00 1.36 15 Rice GC(267.00) Olpad-IS Jowar, Wheat, T(19.00) 684.00 2.81 NI0: T3 16 Rice GC(S.OO) Tk(11.00) Olpad-26 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(139.00) 257.00 IS.00 32.36 N3: M3 17 Rice GC(139.00) Olpad-24 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(267.00) 222.00 89.78 N7:M6:C6: 18 Rice GC(267.00) T2 Olpad-22 ED.EO Jowar, Wheat, T(799.00) 124.62 N7:M8:C2: 19 Rice GC(799.oo) T Olpad-26 Jowar, Wheat, T(311.00) - 46.29 N2:M4:T2 20 Rice GC(311.oo) Surat-23 EA Jowar, Wheat, T/452.oo) 7.00 44.00 2.24 N6:M9:T13 21 Rice GC(447.oo) WE(5.00) 23 TALtJKA : OLPAD VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total T0lal Educa- Medical Diinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Dc>ys (Bus StoP. to No. village number of I'ailway village (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house- ket i \\ater- holds Hat. way) if any 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 22 Kachhab 359.48 304 P,AC -(5-lOkms) W,Tk,C -(5-JOkms) .. BS KR (63) 23 Pardi Bhadoli 489.25 505 P,AC -(5-10kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (109) C 24 Kanbhi 308.92 448 P,AC -(-5kms) T,W,Tk - -5kms) BS KR (84) 25 Vihara 357.46 1,083 P,AC -10+kms) W,Tk,C PO BS KR ( 197) 26 Erthan 510.46 1,639 P MH, PHC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone .. BS PR,KR (278) FPC C,N 27 Takarma 579.74 1.302 P,H,AC -(-5kms) W,C PO BS PR,KR (2221 28 Sondamitha 488.90 881 P,O CHW W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS KR (1391 29 Asnad 865.82 1.197 P,H,AC PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS KR (212) 30 Bhatgam 828.82 1,555 P,AC.O CHW, T,W,Tk, PO BS KR (263 ) C 31 Naghoi 449.27 940 P,AC -(5-lOkms) T,W -(5-10 kms) .. KR (158) 32 Mindhi 278.56 640 P,AC -(-5 kms) W -(5-10 kms) .. BS KR (89) 33 Jinod 4C 1.94 1,158 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (174) 34 Mirjapor 637.86 878 P,AC(2) -(lO+kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (146) 35 Bhagwa 8.G14.40 1.139 P(4),H PHS,FPC, W,Tk,C PTO BS PR,NR (215) RP 36 Mor 5.064 P,B FPC,RP T PTO BS KR " (963) 37 Dandi 2,187 P (-JO+kms) T PO BS PR * (403) 38 Delasa 358.50 1,231 P -(lO+kms) T,W,Tk PO BS KR (235) 39 Sonidla- 947.66 984 P,AC -(5-10kms) W,Tk,C PO BS PR khara (170) 40 Mahomedpor 244.28 800 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS PR (154) C 41 Morthan 592.64 972 P,AC -(-5kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (201) 42 Kanthraj 261.86 633 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (117) " The areas of these villages are included in Bhagwa village (L. C. No. 35) 24 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use 'in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 . 01pad-15 Jowar, Wheat, T(329.00) 30.48 N3: T 22 Rice GC(329.00) OJpad-19 Iowar, Wheat, T(403.00) 45.25 41.00 N3 23 Rice GC(403.00) . 01pad-18 Jowar, Wheat, T(282.00) 26.92 N3 24 Rice GC(282.00) Qlpad-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(339.00) 10.00 5.00 3.46 ~3:M4:C:T4 25 Rice GC(334.00) W(5.00) Qlpad-10 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(434.00) 25,00 41.0J 10.46 N3:M20:C7: 26 Rice GC(400.00) T14 WE(34.00) Qlpad-8 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(346.00) 189.00 42.74 2.00 N5:M8:T4 27 Rice GC(346.00) Qlpad-9 ED Jowar, Wheat, T{433.00) 48.00 7.90 N2:M4:T 28 Rice GC(433.00) 0lpad-6 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(457.00) 367.00 7.00 34,82 N3:M3:T3 29 Rice GC(437.00) WE(20.00) 0lpad-5 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(667.00) 51.eO 20.00 90.82 NIO:MIO: 30 Rice GC(667.00) C3:T12 Qlpad-7 2.27 N4:M4 T5 31 ED Jowar, Wheat, .,, T(433.00) 14.00 Rice GC(404.00) 0(29.00) Qlpad-8 Jowar, Wheat, T(153.00) 49.00 6.56 70.00 N2:M5:C: 32 Rice GC(l53.00) T2 0lpad-9 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l92.00) 155.0J 26.94 28.00 N4:M5:C: 33 Rice GC(192.00) T3 Qlpad-11 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(357.00) 20.00 40.86 220.0J N3:M3:T2 34 Rice GC(3S7.00) 01pad-12 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(42.00) 5.00 20.00 7,947.40 M30:T 35 Rice GC(42.00) 0Ipad--12 EA Jowar, Wheat, Nj:M 36 Rice 01pad-15 ED JoWer Bajri, N3:M:C2 37 Wheat Rice QIpad-13 Jowar, Wheat, T(169.00) 14.00 15.00 160.50 M2 38 Rice GC(169.00) Qlpad-5 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(452.00) 64.00 431.66 N4:M4:T 39 Rice GC(452.00) 0lpad-4 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(40.00) 126.00 67.00 11.28 N4:M4:T4 40 Rice GC(40.00) OJpad-7 ED,1!Ag Jowar, Wheat, T(366.00) 204.00 9.64 13.00 M7:C:T3 41 / _R)c,~ ,:': '. , GC(3S6 CO) WE(IO.OO) Qlpad-15 liD,E,A~':":·,.Jo-war, Wh~v,; T(200.00) 40.00 21.86 N15:M2:T 42 'Rice ) GC(130.00) WE(70.00) Su-4 25 TALUKA : OLPAD VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) in shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -Skms; 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- AppIO' (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketj Water- Hat, way) if any 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 43 Obhla 391.44 344 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS KR (72) 44 J(udsad 1,687.70 3,141 P,AC -(-5 k,!!s) T,W,Tk, PTO,phone " BS,RS PR,KR (668) R,C 45 Kanyasi 424.62 1,373 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (280) 46 Kareli 801.12 1,076 P,AC -(5-10 klfls). T,W,Tk, Phone BS PR,KR (202) 47 Khalipor 174.77 377 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kins) BS KR (66) 48 Bharundi 550.41 760 P -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk, Phone BS KR (162) 49 Achharan 420.79 1.209 P,AC RP T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (239) 50 Gola 427.74 577 P CHW T,W Phone BS PR,KR (108) 51 Andhi 469.88 485 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,R,C Phone BS PR (75) 52 Kumbhari 377.32 634 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk,C -(-5 kIllS) ., BS PR,KR (90) 53 Hathisa 318.91 533 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR (74) 54 Saras 1,311.48 2,234 P,H,AC D T,W PO BS PR,KR (402) 55 Kuvad 492.02 976 P,AC D,CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (147) " 56 Kapasi 220.29 335 P -(5-10 km,) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (56) 57 Kundiyana 847.58 1,436 P,AC PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (233) RP 58 Admor 368.11 1,076 P,AC -(10+ kms) W,O -(-5 kms) BS KR (195) 59 Lavachha 912.31 2,049 P,AC -(10+ kms) T,W,Tk PO -(-5-10 PR,KR. (372) kms) 60 Bhandut 590.44 1,129 P,AC (3) RP,CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (190) 61 Selut 408.70 1,003 P,AC -(lO+km,) T,W PO -(-5kms) KR (177) 62 Veluk 478.70 1,059 P,AC -(5-10kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (173) 26 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Ameni ties-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- CuHu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) ~ource waste availa historical tion (Inclu. ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and inter~st) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Olpad-18 Jowar, Rice .. T(363.00) 28.44 N2: T 43 GC(363.00) Surat-20 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(704.00) 724.00 238.00 21.70 NIO: M12: 44 Rice GC(704.00) C2: Ttl Surat-23 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(315.00) 45.00 50.00 14.62 N15: MIS: 45 Rice GC(315.00) C: T5 Olpad-19 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(440.00) 263.00 46.00 52.12 N2: MIl: 46 Rice GC(410.00) C: T13 Olpad-13 ED,BAg JowaI', Wheat, T(135.00) 25.00 14.77 N:M:T 47 Rice GC(l2:J.00) WE(6.oo) Olpad-l1l ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(415.00) 86.00 35.00 14.41 N3: MIl: T4 4& Rice GC(415.00) Olpad-9 ED,BAg J{)war, Whe3.t, T(220.00) .111.00 89.79 N8: M5: T4 49 Rice G(,(103.00) \\ E(11 7.(0) Olpad-5 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(111.00) 213.00 95.00 8.74 N3: M3: T5 50 Rice GC(104.00) WE(7.00) Olpad-3 ED Jowar, Wheat. 1"(216.00) 150.00 88.00 15.88 N2: M5: T3 51 Rice GC(216.00) Olpad-4 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(132.00) 232.00 7.00 6.32 N4: M 52 Rice GC(132.00) OIpad-3 ED lowar, Wheat, TO 47.00) 92.00 37.91 42.00 53 Rice GC(147.00) Olpad-5 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(442.00) 128.00 20.48 721.CO 54 Rice GC(442.00) Olpad-6 ED Jowar, Wheat. T(165.00) 44.00 236.02 47.00 55 Rice GC(161.00) Tk(4.00) OJpad-9 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(125.00) 51.00 24.00 20.29 56 Rice GC(124.00) TWE(t.OD) Olpad-9 EAg Jowar, Bajri. T(349.00) 48.00 20.58 430.00 N4: M5: T2 57 Wheat, Rice GC(34S.00) WE(4.00) Olpad-12 Jowar, Bajri, 320.00 48.11 N3: M 58 Wheat, Rice Olpad-14 Jowar, Bajri, 244.00 3.00 665.31 N3: M2: C S9 Wheat, Rice OJpad-13 Jowar, Bajri, T(20J.OO} 193.00 188.44 N20:M4:C3:T 60 Wheat, Rice GC(209.00) Surat-20 Jowar, Wheat T(311.00) 33.00 64.70 N4: M2: T2 61 Rice GC(311.00) Surat-17 ED,Eag Jowar, Wheat, T(36S.00) 98.00 15.70 M2 62 Rice GC(345.00) WE(20.00) 27 TALUKA : OLPAD ./~- ,·Amenities.av:aHablc;(ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) I in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 63 Kaslakhurd 150.51 363 P,AC(2) -(lO+kms) T,W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR (54) 64 Kaehhol 287.01 4:5 P,AC -(10+kms) W,Tk, -(-5kms) BS KR (65) Hp,C 65 Kasla'Bujrag' 188.36 596 P -(5-1Ckms) T,W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR (83) 66 Orma 165 1, 753 P,AC -(~5kms) T,W,Tk,O PO BS KR (143) 67 Jafrabad 249.14 218 -(5kms) -(-S-10kms) W,Tk,O -(5-kms) BS KR (35) 68 Asnabad 214.36 423 P -(-5kms) W,Tk -(-5kms) BS PR (57) 69 Atodara 692,60 1,295 , P,AC -(-5kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (248) 70 Isanpor 347.36 1,091 PAC -(-Sk.ns) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (180) 71 Karamla 57840 875 P,AC -(-Skms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (179) 72 Sandhiyer 1,'52,(9 3,196 P,AC(3)O RP, T,W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS PR (639) 73 Madhar 296.25 652 P,AC,O -(-Skms) T,W PO BS KR (135) 74 'Siwan 562.07 942 P,AC(2) -(-Skms) T,W,Tk -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (216) 75 Delad 289.88 1 566 P -(-Skms) T,W Phone BS KR (312) 76 Paria 917.22 1,886 P,AC(2) PHS,FPC T,W PO BS PR (342) 77 Kosarn 403.78 910 P,AC -(5-IOkms) W PO BS KR (165) 78 Vadod ·364.33 478 P,AC -(S-10kms) T,W,Tk -(-5kms) BS KR (92) 79 Masma 687.33 1,872 P,AC -(-Skms) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (318) 80' Sarol 178,')5 311 P,AC -(lO+kms) T,W, -(-Skms) BS KR (54) 81 Narthan 577.59 982 P,AC(2) -(S-10kms) T,W PO BS PR (184) 28 :OUlEC'tORY IILaDd· Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks . Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of llnd distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, loca (in, km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti. archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 1.2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Olpad-6 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(I1.'.OO) 14.00 21.51 M 63 Rice GC(1l5.00) Olpad-9 Jowar, Wheat, T(235.00) 17.00 35.01 M2 64 Rice GC(235.0J, Olpad-S Jowar, Wheat, T(f67.00) 19.00 2.36 M 65 Rice GC(l67.00) Olpad-3 lowar, Wheat, T(l2.00) 114.00 39.61 N5:T 66 Rice GC(12.oo) Olpad-3 10war, Wheat, Til 3.00) 183.00 53.14 67 Rice GC(13.oo) Olpad-l ED Jowar, Wheat, T(99.00) 67.00 27.00 21.36 MS 68 Rice GC\~9.00) Olpad-6 EA, Jowar, Wh :at, T(609.oo) 10.00 70.00 3.60 M3 69 Rice Gc(605.00) WE(4.oo) Olpad-6 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(2S3.00) 46.00 9.36 9.00 M3:T 70 Rice GC(283.00) Olpad-6 EA Jowar, Whe.lt, TO 58.00) 316.00 66.00 38.40 N5:M3:T 71 Rice GC(l54.oo) WE(4.00) Olpad-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l011.00) 244.00 93.00 4.09 N4:M22:TlS 72 Rice GC(890.oo) WE(l21.oo) . Olpad-12 ED,EAg Jowar, 'Wheat, T(6S.oo) 203.00 20.25 S.~O N2:T 73 Rice WE(6S.oo) Olpad-14 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, TI148.00) 331.07 83.00 N2:M2:T2 74 Rice CC(l43.oo) WE(5.00) Olpad-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(209.00) 58.S8 22.0) M3:T3 75 Rice GC(202.00) WE(7.oo) Olpad-l0 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(47 1.(0) 3S0.00 56.22 10.00 N4:MS:C:T3 76 Rice GC(447.00) WE(24.00) Olpad-9 Jowar, Wheat, T(249.00) 108.00 25.00 21.78 N3:MS:T2 77 Rice GC(244.00) TK(5.00) Olpad-ll Jowar, Wheat, T 285.00) 40.00 3.33 36.00 N3: M: T 78 Rice G0285.oo) Olpad-4 ED,BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(683.00) 4.33 N3.M9:C:T2 79 Rice GC(679.00) WE(4.00) Olpad-S Jowar, Wheat, T(SO.OO) 107.00 21.05 N3 SO Rice GC(SO.OO) Olpad-19 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, .. T(424.00) 145.00 S.59 N3:M2: SI Rice GC(424.00) 29 TALUKA : OLPAD VILLAGE. Amenities aud Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) in shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -Skms; 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 82 Dihen 1,282.05 2,308 P,H,AC(2) RP(2),CHW W,Tk,C, PO BS PR (442) 83 Pinjrat 3,382.61 41661 P(S),AC(3) PHS,FPC, W,Tk, PO BS KR (818) RP,CHW 84 Tena 756.82 ]'055 P(2),AC -(-,5kms) W,Tk,C,N -(-Skms) BS KR (190) 85 Barbodhan 1,421.60 2,216 P,AC -(S-10kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (416) 86 Sithana 166·11 179 P -(5-,10kms) W -(-Skms) .. -·(-Skms) KR (37) 87 Sithan 313.00 1,180 P,H,PUC RP T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (206) AC 88 Segwachhama 511.18 999 P -(5-IOkms) W PO BS KR (161) 89 Kunkni 237.00 697 P -(S-10kms) W,Tk -(-Skms) .. -(-Skms) KR (116) 90 Ariyana 284.54 993 P,AC -(5-10kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (208) 91 Ambheta 697.56 1.470 P,AC(2) -(5-10kms) W,C PO BS KR (239) 92 Sonsak 290.72 1,288 P,AC -(S-lOkms) T,W,C PO BS KR (239) 93 Balkas 463.11 549 P,AC RP T,W PO .. -(-5kms) KR (l05) 94 Talad 151.10 690 P,H -(5-10kms) W,Tk -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (122) 95 Jothan 334.40 432 P,AC -(10+kms) T,W -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (82) 96 Saroli 374.51 1,472 P,AC RP,CHW W PO BS PR,KR (207) 97 Kanad 403.86 660 P -(-Skms) w,n -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (188) 98 Sherdi 165.89 1,385 P,AC -(10+kms) T,W -(-Skms) BS PR (250) ,'. " 99 Segwasyadla 238.40 5S6 P,AC RP T,W PO BS KR (97) 100 Vaswari 299.55 633 P,AC -(10+kms) T,W,C PO BS KR (115) 30 DIRECTORY LaDd Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area ])\ace of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and inte"est) groves) 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 1 Surat-18 Jor/ar, Wheat, T(570.0» 356.00 356.0S N3:M6:C2:T 82 Rice GC(S70.0) Surat-19 Jowar, Wheat, T(278.00) 690.00 104.61 2,310.00 N2S:M4:T3 83 Rice GC(278.00) Surat-22 Jowar, Wheat, T(41.00) 382.00 41.82 292.00 NS 84 Rice GC(41.00) Surat-12 Jawar, Wheat, T(550.00) 364.00 203.00 304.60 N9:M:T4 8S Rice GC(S50.0J) Surat-II EA Jowar, Wheat, T(91.00),' 43.00 26.21 6.00 N2:T 86 Rice GC(91.00) Olpad-15 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(212.00) 40.00 30.00 31.03 N20: MS: 87 Rice GC(162.00) C2:T4 WE(50.00) Surat-IO Jawar, Whear, T(323.00) 141.00 2S.00 22.18 N2:M3:T4 88 Rice· ..;i>; .:. GC(223.00) WE(80.00) Sutat-14 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(160.00) 77.00 N: M3: T2 89 Rice GC(l60.oo) Surat-8 Jowar, Wheat, T(l98.00) 62.00 24.54 N3: M7: T2 90 Rice GC(l46,00) TW(52.00) OJpad-IO ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(S45.00) 89.00 21.00 42.56 N3: M5: T2 91 Rice GC(542.00) TWE(3.00) Olpad-8 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(241.00) 40.00 9.72 N2: M2: 92 Rice GC(241.00) C2:T2 Olpad-8 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(400.00) 4.11 59.00 N2:M 93 Rice GC(396.00) WE(4.00) Olpad-8 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l32.00) 10.00 9.10 N4: M5: T 94 Rice GC(l29.00) W(3.00) OJpad-!O ED,EAg lawar, Wheat, T(253.00) 59.00 15.00 7.40 N2:M4:C:T2 95 Rice GC(243.00) W(8.OO) WE(2.00) Olpad-9 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(339.00) 35.S1 N4: M8: T5 96 Rice GC(339.00) Olpad-ll ED Jowar, Wheat, 1'(375.00) 22.00 6.86 N6:MI0:TS 97 Rice GC(37S.00) Surat-12 ED J owar, Wheat, T(66.oo) 89.00 2.00 8.89 N8: MIO: 98 Rice GC(62.00) C:TS TK(4.00) Olpad-16 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l4.00) 205.00 4.00 15.40 N4: M6: T8 99 Rice GC.14.00) Surat-15 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(249.00) 18.55 7.00 25.00 N3:M8:C:TS 100 Rice GC(249.00) at TALUKA OLPAD VILLAGE Amenities· and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) in shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5kms; 5-10 kms. and JO-+:kms of tile tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available IS gIVen.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tare,) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 101 Gothan 635.27 2,650 P,AC(3) RP T,W PO,Phone BS,RS KR (519) 102 Umra 423.58 2,094 P,AC(2) -(-5kms) T,W,Tk PO -(-5kms) KR (398) Total 65,387.24 120,134 P (l08) MH (2) (21,859) H (9) PHC (1) PUC (2) PHS (8) AC (95) D (4) o (4) FPC (10) RP (20) CHW (11) Note·: The figures is the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in the brackets, in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 32 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use Ii. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation I06ical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 . 20 Surat-l0 ED,EAg J 01\ ar, Wheat, T(492.00) 87.00 56.27 N4:M5:T3 101 Rice GC{492.00) Surat-Il EA Jowar, Wheat, T(318.00) 65.00 40.58 N28:Mll:T6 102 Rice GC(195.00) W(22.00) WE(90.00) Tk(11.00) 299,63.00 12,824.83 4,023.71 18,575.70 N (437) M (446) C (44) T (274) Su-5 33 GUJARAT TALUKA KAMREJ DISTRICT SURAT 2 0 2 4 MILES I s=:=,: 1 --F1: I I U 2 0 2 4 6 K ILO~ETA:ES o l' )I- ~ ... tv <> t.. "" o• It TALUkA BOUN.DARY ...... VILLA~E BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE. r------, '20 ' NU .. BItR ...... L ______...J TALUItA HEADQUARTERS... © VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200, 200-499,500-999, I 000-4 999.. URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. NATION"L HIGHW"Y. STATE HIGHWAY.... SH ~~ RAILWAY LINE. BROAD GAUGE RIVER ...... --- CANAL WITH DISTRIBUTARY.. POST OFFICE / TELEGR",PH OFFICE. ... PO/PTO S HIGHER SECOND"RY SCHOOL ... PS POLICE STATION .. HOSPIT"L, PRI MARY HEALTH CENTRE, 01 SPENS ... RY, .~~+ ..... TERNITY I CHILD WELFARE CENTRE. A IMpORTANT VILLAGE HAT .. &. TALUKA K.AMREJ ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGZS 3 KAMREJ TALU.l:A ------Pago No. Page No. Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca- Village Primary .'il. Namo of LOi:a Villall Primary tion Directory Census 51. Name of tion No. Village Codo No. Abstract Directory Census No. VilIa,e Code No. Abstract 2 4 3 3 Abrama 17 38 46 37 Ladvi 63 44 H 2 At.hakhol 7 38 46 38 L.. kana 38 42 48 3 Alura ~9 4.c 48 4 Amboli 14 31 46 39 Machhi 27 40 46 5 Aatroli 3 38 46 40 MaRlcoa 61 44 48 6 Abla 47 42 48 41 Mi,apur c6 44 48 42 Morthaoa 45 42 4~ 7 Bhada 18 311 46 8 Bh.thv n 38 46 43 Nalud 52 44 48 44 Nansad 22 40 46 9 Chh,dcbha 65 44 45 Nava,.lint 3: 42 <8 10 Chlkbli 53 44 46 NetrsDiI 24 40 46 11 Choraat 15 38 47 Orna 31 40 46 12 'Delad 30 ..10 46 48 OVlYAn 66 44 48 13 Delod 40 46 14 Dethli 50 42 4M 49 Pali 58 44 4M 5,) Par.:' 15 Dharutha 33 40 46 68 46 48 51 Pardi 16 Dhatva 25 40 46 5 . 38 46 17 Dhorn 6 38 46 S2 Pasodara 41 42 41 18 Digaa 26 40 46 19 DUDaal' 54 44 48 53 Rundhvada 51 44 48 20 DUDgra 11 311 46 54 Sampura 29 .co 46 21 Gbala 9 38 46 5S Sartbana 40 42 48 22 Ohaludi 2 38 46 56 Selva 46 .c2 48 57 Sevni .c8 23 Haldharu 69 46 48 42 48 58 Shekbpur I 38 46 24 Jat 8harthiDa 32 40 46 59 Simadi 35 42 46 25 Jjyor 10 38 . 46 26 Jokh", 34 40 48 60 Tharoli 4 es 46 61 Timba 27 Kamrej 20 40 46 28 40 48 28 Karjao 8 38 46 62 Umbhel 67 29 Katb04ara 43 42 41 4. 30 IOaadlad 42 42 41 63 Valalt 39 42 41 31 ~hanp\lr SJ 44 48 64 Valan 60 44 48 32 Eholllhwa" 12 38 46 6S ValtJaan 62 44 48 33 It hoIvad 19 40 4" 66 VaDsdaruodhi S7 44 48 34 Itoll Bbuthana 23 40 46 67 Vav 36 42 4. 3S Itolamadl 44 42 411 68 Velaoja 1. 31 36 lto•• a.a 64 4t 41 4' 69 Viban 49 42 41 37 T ALUKA : KAMREJ VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Shekhpur 568.16 1,050 P CHW T,W, -(-5kms) " -{-5kms.) KR (19S) Tk,C 2 Ghaludi 39S.78 613 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-Skftls) " -(-Skms) KR (102) 3 Antroli 41S.93 687 P -(-Skms) W,Tk. PO .. -(-5kms) KR (142) C,S,N 4 TharoH 299.75 70 -(-Skms) -(-5kms) W,Tk, -(-Sk1115) .. -(-Skms) KR (12) C.O S - Pardi 1,015.12 2,659 P PHS,FPC T,W. PO BS PR,KR, (507) Tk,R NR 6 Dhoran 853.63 484 P -(-Skms) T,W, PO BS PR,KR. ' (94) Tk,R NR 7 Akhakhol 305.39 344 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) .. -(-Skms) PR,KR (72) 8 Karjan 1,228.88 1,883 P -(-Skms) T,R PO BS PR,KR, (371) NR 9 Ghala 2,148.44 3,480 P(2) PHS,FPC, T,W, PO BS PR,KR (597) RP(3) Hp,R 10 Jiyor 196.78 180 -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) T,W,R -(-Skms) BS KR (3S) 11 Dungra 695.67 2,052 P CWC,RP(2) T,W PO BS KR • (379) 12 Kholeshwar 448.1S 1,0SS P -(-Skms) T,W PO BS KR (188) 13 Bhairav 410.17 623 P -(-5kms) T,W,R -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (116) 14 Amboli 374.06 963 P -(-Skms) T,R,C -(-Skms) BS KR (183) IS Chorasi 226.00 49S P -(-Skms) T,W,R, -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (90) C,S,N 16 Velanja 622.03 1,480 P -(!-5kms) T,W,Tk PO BS KR (279) 17 Abrama 1,032.22 1.616 P -(-5kms) T,W PO BS KR,NR (291) 18 Bhada 458.74 1,114 P -(-5kms) T,W,R -(-5kms) BS PR (178) SI DIRECTORY Lud Use· Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Ameni ties-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any 'Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 1 Sayan-4 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(172.00) 337.00 1.16 58.00 N2: M2: T2 1 Rice GC(167.00) WE(5.00) Kathor-3 ED,EAg Jowar. Wheat, T(85.00) 200.00 2.00 99.78 N3: M3: T4 2 Rice GC(45.00) WE(40.00) Kathor-4 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(31.00) 345.00 2.00 37.93 N7: M6 3 Rice GC(21.00) WE(lO.OO) Kathor-4 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(93.00) 174.00 2.00 30.75 N.! 4 Rice GC(4.00) W(S9.00) Kathor-4 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(149.00) 706.00 53.12 107.00 N4: M3: T2 5 Rice GC(107.00) WE(42.00) Kathor-4 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(97.00) 586.00 67.00 103.63 N4: M5: T3 6 Rice GC(55.oo) WE(42.00) Kathor-9 EO Jowar, Wheat, T(20.oo) 246.00 6.39 33.00 T 7 Rice GC(20.00) Kathor-l0 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(105.00) 938.00 95.00 90.88 N22: M17: 8 Rice WE(105.00) T6 Kathor-16 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(405.00) 1,575.00 123.44 45.00 N3: M6: T2 9 Rice W(283.00) WE(122.00) Kathor-12 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(63.oo) 99.00 23.00 11.78 10 Rice GC(35.00) WE{28.00) Kathor-ll ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(244.00) 326.00 71.00 54.67 N2: MIO: 11 Rice GC(21O.oo) TI2 WE(34.00) Kathor-15 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(22.00) 326.00 42.15 58.00 N8: Mll: 12 Rice W(13.00) C:T4 WE(9.00) Kathor-7 ED,EAg Jo.war, Wheat, T(87.oo) 183.0) 118.17 22.00 N35 M18: 13 Rice W(SI.00) C2: TI5 WE(6.00) Kathor-9 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(117.00) 101.00 39.06 117.00 NI0: M6 14 Rice WE017.oo) Kathor-4 EA Jowar, Bajri, T(24.oo) 156.00 23.00 23.00 N3: M 15 Wheat, Rice GC(24.oo) Kathor-4 EA jowar, VI. heat, T{478.oo) 53.00 10.03 81.00 N8:MI2:T3 16 Rice GC(400.00) WE(7S.00) Kathor-3 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(253.oo) 527.00 95.22 157.00 N15:M16: 17 Rice GC(201.oo) T4 WE(52.00) Kathor-5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(106.00) 197.00 62.00 93.74 N: M6: T7 IS Rice W(SO.OO) WE(26.00) 3., TALUKA : KAMREJ VILLAGE Ameaities Imd Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S'-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given,) . Loca- Name of Total Total Edllca- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Te:egraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hrc- I) f Mar- Station, tares) house· ket/ Water- hnlch Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 Kholvad 763.59 4.984 P(2) H(2), PHS,D T,W,R PTO, BS PR,KR, (977) PUC FPC Phone NR 20 Kamrej 1,16S.91 4.372 P,R H.MH,PRS, T,W,R,N PTO, BS PR,NR (82S) FPC,RP(2) Phone 21 Delod 248.14 1.849 P -(-Skms) T,W -(-Skms) BS KR (364) 22 Nansad 236.22 1.827 P RP' T,W,C PO BS PR,KR (374) 23 Koli 660.19 1,690 P .CHW W PO BS KR Bharthana (316) 24 Netrang 374.05 1,376 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS KR (299) CHW 25 Dhatva 386.88 850 P -(5-IOkms) T,W,R PO BS KR,NR - (161 ) 26 Digas 406.32 2.963 P -(-5kms) T,W PO BS PR (504) 27 Machhi 4J'S.61 316 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) .. -(-5kms) KR (50) 2si Timba 1/)17.65 2,1-81 '. P,H,Tr -(S-10kms) T,W, PO, BS PR,KR (416) Tk,R Phone 29 Sampura 751.87 2,449 p D T,W,Tk, PO, BS PR,KR (462) Hp,R,C Phone 3(} Dela'd 6\7.78 1,140 P -(-5kms) T,W,Tk PO, BS KR (239) Phone 31 Orria 663.77 2,812 P(2),H PHS,D, T,W PTO, BS PR (537) FPC Phon. 32 Jat Bharthana 142.80 391 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) BS PR (66) 33 Dharutha 211.82 526 P -(5-10kml) W,rk -(S-10kms) BS' KR t91) , 34 Jokba 666.84 1,835 P -(5-10kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (312) TW,C .40 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cuhu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Kathor-2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(399.oo) 183,00 123.00 58.59 N5: M3: 19 Rice GC(9.00) CI8: T5 W(3OO.00) WE(90.00) , Kathor-7 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(645.00) 349.00 80.00 91.91 Narad 20 Rice GC(445.00) Brahma's WE(200.00) Tamples N60: MIO: C3: T4 Kathor-IO ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(41.00) 171.00 8.14 28.00 N50: M14: 21 Rice GC(21.00) C8: T5 WE(20.00) Kathor-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(128.oo) 74.00 4.22 30.00 N20: M12: 22 Rice GC(67.oo) C: T5 WE(61.oo) Kathor-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(479.00) 90.00 3.19 88.00 N3: M12: 23 Rice GC(300.00) C3: TS WE(179.00) Kathor-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(275.oo) 55.00 1.00 43.05 N3:MI5:T4 24 Rice GC(200.00) WE(75.00) .Kathor-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(153.00) 147.00 45.00 41.88 N3:M14:T8 25 Rice GC(125.00) W(28.00) Kathor-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(259.00) 95.00 3.32 49.00 N89: M13: 26 Rice GC(200.00) C2: T9 W(50.00) WE(9.00) Kathor-15 EAg I owar, Whea t, T(89.00) 263.00 93.00 40.61 27 Rice GC(44.oo) WE(45.00) Bardoli-15 EA Iowar, Wheat, T(782.00) 172.00 21.00 42.65 Galetshwar 28 Rice GC(384.00) Mahadev WE(257.00) MIl: T4 0(141;00) Bardoli-lO EA Iowar, Wheat, T(478.00) 218.00 32.00 23.87 N4: M64: ~9 Rice GC(271.00) C2: no " WE(207.00) Bardoli-12 ED,EAg Iowar, Wheat, T(614.00) 12.00 26.78 45.00 N3: M4: 30 Rice GC(408.00) C2: T2 WE(206.00) Kathor-22 ED,EAg Iowar, Wheat, T(521.00) 60.00 6.00 76.77 M20:C2:T7 3~ Rice GC(SOO.OO) WE(21.00) Kathor-16 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l26.oo) 1200 2.00 2.80 N6:M5:C:T 32 Rice GC(lOO.OO) WE(26.00) Kathor-13 ED,EAg Iowar, Wheat, T(142'00) 37.00 11.00 21.82 N: c: T2 33 Rice GC(101.00) W(20.00) WE(21.oo) Kathor-IO ED Iowar, Wheat, T(543.00) 50.00 5.00 68.84 N3: MU: 34 Rice GC(4oo.00) C2: T5 WE(143.oo) Su-6 41 TALUKA : KAMREJ VILLAGE Ame~ &ad Amenities available (if not a.vailable within the viHag.e a daSh (-) is .shown in the column "d next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and H)+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medkal Drinking Post and Day 'Comlllll. .Alppro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, aiCh Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop. to No. village nllmber of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 Simadi 310.36 727 -(-Skms) ""\-;)km~) T,W;Tk -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (145) TW,C,N 36 Vav 1,350.83 3,863 P,H,PUC CWC,PHS, T,W,Tk PTO BS PR,KR (775) FPC C,N Phone 37 Navagam 374.59 2,275 P,PUC,C RP,CHW, T,W,Tk PO BS 'PR,KK (441) PR,KR 38 Laskana 388.30 1,448 P -(-Skms) T,W, PO, Phone .. :as (282) Tk,C 39 Valak 331.33 620 P -(5-10kms) W,R PO BS KR (127) 40 Sarthana 330.93 175 -(-5kms) :-(5-10kms) W,R -(-Skms) BS KR (30) 41 Pasodara 339.32 767 P eWC,D, T,W,Tk PO BS KR (147) :RP,CHW C,N 41 Kbadsad 280.77 277 P -(-5kms) W,TkIC -(5-10kms) .. BS PR,KR (51) 43 Kathodara 544.65 1,898 P RP(3) T,W, PO BS PR,KR (391) Tk,C 44 KQsa,madi 408.66 1,342 P -(-5kms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (296) C,N,O 4~ , MOfthana 666.19 1,354 P -(-5kms) T PO BS PR (259) 49 Segva, 667.96 814 P D T,W PO BS PR (132) 47 Asta 525.62 1,414 P RP T,Hp PO BS PR,KR (302) 4S Sevni 85S.12 4,013 P MH.PHC, T,W PO Phone BS PR,KR (813) FPC 4'1 Vihen 908.73 2,151 P,H,(2),PUC RP(2) T.W, PO BS PR,KR (414) Tk,C 50 Dethli 319.50 172 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-1 Okms) .. BS KR (33) 42 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks .------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un~ Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irriaated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loea (in km.) Onclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code puchar vation archaeo- No. aDd logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 1 Kathor-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(99.00) 176.00 2.36 33.00 NIO: M4 3S Rice GC(50.00) WE(49.00) Kathor-l0 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(664.00) 531.00 10.00 145.83 N4: MIS: 36 Rice GC(4,)0.00) C7: Tl7 PC(201.00) WE(63.00) Kathor-S EA Jowar. Wheat, T(136.00) 188.00 4.00 46.59 NlS: M9: 37 Rice GC(100.00) C7: T7 WE(36.oo) Kathor-9 FAg Jowar. Wheat, T(66.00) 271.00 6.30 45.00 NIO:M3:C:T 38 Rice GC(36.00) WE(30.oo) Kathor-l0 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(SS.OO) 125.00 15.33 103.00 N: M: T3 39 Rice GC(31.00) W(50.00) WE(7.oo) Surat-9 EAg Jowar, Wheat. T1171.00) 106.00 . 34.00 19.93 40 Rice GC(101.00) WE(70.00) Kathor-8 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(168.oo) 147.00 6.32 lS.00 N5: M: T 41 Rice GC(150.oo) WE(18.00) Surat-ll EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(121.00) 130.00 4.77 25.00 N2 42 Rice GC(61.00) WE(60.00) Surat-ll EA Jowar, Wheat, T(166.00) 314.00 4.00 60.65 Nt3: MIS: 43 Rice GC(I00.00) T3 WE(66.oo) Kathor'-10 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(140.oo) 234.00 5.66 29.00 N15;M6:T5 44 Rice GCm.oo) PC(30.OO) WE(39.00) Kathor-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(176.oo) 405.19 10.00 75.00 M16: T8 45 Rice GC(150.oo) WE(26.00) Kathor-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(213.oo) 372.00 35.00 47.96 M.14:C:T12 46 Rice GC(150.oo) ~ WE(63.oo) Bardoli-12 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(226.00) 256.00 2.00 41.62 N4S: M36: 47 Rice GC(200.oo) C4: T8 WE(26.00) Bardoli-ll EA lowiu, Whe~t. T(578.oo) 167.00 14.00 96.12 N30: M41: 48 Rice GC(400.00) C12: TI9 WE(178.00) Bardoli-lS EA Jowar, Wheat, T(765.oo) 71.00 29.73 43.00 N4: M42: 49 RiCe GC(400.oo) C: T14 WE(200.00) TWE(165.00) Bardoli-lO EAa Jowar, Wheat, T(6S.oo) 212.00 13.00 29.50 N SO R)ce GC(41.oo) WE(24.00) .•3 TALUKA : KAMREJ VlUAGE A.JneaitieI. .and Amenities available (if not available within the- village a.. 4ash (-) . is shown, ~in-'*he L0Ca· Name of ~otal Total Educa· ,',Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu. ,,,Appro- lion viHage ~ area po~la· tional Water Telegraph or nication, ., .ach .Code oLthe tioD:and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, . to No. village ,;aumber of Railway village (in hec- of " Mar- Station, tares) ;bouse- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 iSl Ratadhvada " '261.38 .:413 -(-5kms) -(-5kms) W,C -(-Skms) BS 'KR (78) ?52 Naiod f sn.oo 1~206 P -(-5kms) 'f.,W,C Phone BS 'PR,KR (239) S3 Chikhli 537.60 1,182 P , -(-5kms) T,W PO ' BS PR,KR (195) '54 Dungar 153.56 946 ' -(-5kms) -(-5kms) T.TW PO BS "~Plt.KR (186) '55 K'hanpur 553.56 872 :'p RP,CHW T,W,Tk -(-Skms) BS ··.iKR (175) C,N ,56 Mirapur 96.61 211 P -CHW T.W,Tk -(-Skms) BS KR "(42) C,0 57 Vansdarundhi 125.87 631 P CHW T,W -(-Sk.ms) BS KR . (119) 58 Pali 425.98 1,045 P .-(-Sms) T,W, Phone BS PR,KR , 094) Tk,N S9 Alura 265.61 402 P , -(-5kms) T,W,N -(-Skms) BS PR,KR :(74) 60 Valan 3S8.48 1,049 P PHS,FHC T,W, Phone BS PR (211) Tk,C 61 Mankna 366.38 1,137 P -(-Skms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (204) 62 Valthan 306.20 708 -(-5kms) -(10 + kms) T -(-Skms) BS PR (14S) 63 Ladvi 401.07 1,079 P -(lO+kms) T,W -(-Skms) BS PR (204) 64 Kannada '751.43 " 2,375 'P -(10+kms) T,W,Tk' PO BS: ''-PR (518) .. P 65 '-€bheeiih,ha "176.97 ' '190 -(5-lOkms) .iW;Tk ~(~10kms) '0' BS "'PR (39) ~ 66 OViyan 368.54 436 P -(5-10kms) T,W.C, .,.,(...,~kms) BS "KR (81) L,S,N ,~ \ P '67 Umbhel M3.74 . S;568 PHS.,FPC, T~W " ',·,P,iD,Phol)e .• 0 BS: ,p~ (652) , RP ji,:44 ,tDU$CIfORY ,,£aDell lIse " Amenities-Gootd. , . LaruLuse (i. e., area ,under different types of land use , ,in hectares______rounded up to 2 decimal pisces.) (includingRemarks Nearest . P-Gwer ' ; .Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu. Area any tUWJl and _.Supply ruod by irrigated rable not place of dist.aDce source waste availa- '. religious, Loca ,(in km;) .(ij:l.(;lu- ble for his.torical tion , .ding culti- or Code .,:puchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 1,~ IS 16 17 18 19 20 -_.__ .- :'1Bafldoli-14 . ED,~Ag·t.Io.war, \\'.h~at, T(87.00) " 144.00 . ".2-.38 . ,28.00 M5: T ~Sl Rice GC(SO.OO) WE(7.00) Bartloli-15 ED,EAg Jowar. Wheat, .. . : ,T(245.00) 174.00 .116.00 44.00 M18: T17 51- Rice GC(201.00) WE(-I4.0G) " "Bardol'f.-12 EA 10' ar, WI', eat, T(392.00) .. 98";()() . -7:00 ··40.60 N8: M20: 53 Rke GC(lOO.OO) C: T6 W(IOO.OO) WE(l92.00) Bardoli-12 EA Jowar, Wheat .' T(S8.00) 45.00 1.00 19.56 NS: M25: 54 Rice GC(50.00) Cll: Tl4 . WE(3S.00) Bardoli-9 EAg Jowar, Wheat, . T(344.00) 81.00 32.00 96.56 N12;M6:T7 55 Rice GC(201.00) . WE(14J:OO) -.~rck>Ji-9 EA ;. -Jov.arj Wheat, . T(20;OO) (31'()O .112:00 33.61 ·N2:·M2 56 Rice ·lGC(20.00) Bardoli-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(103.00) 8.00 3.00 11.87 N15:MIO;T257 Rice GC(SO.OO) WE(23.00) Surat-l0 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(199.00) 182.00 10.00 34.98 N9; Mil: 58 Ricd GC(lOO.OO) C: T5 WE(99.00) Surat-l0 EA Jo\\ar, Wheat. T(l44.00) 91.00 1.00 29.61 N4: M6; T3 59 Rice GC(91.00) WE(53.00) Bardoli-lO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(255.00) 61.00 1.00 41.48 N30: M27: 60 Rice GC(201.00) T13 WE(54.00) Kathor-14 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(170.00) 148.00 238 46.00 N: M13 T6 6, Rice GC(85.00) WE(85.00) Kathor-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(265.00) 24.00 3.00 14.20 N3: M3: T 62 Rice GC(225.00) WE(40.00) Surat-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l33.00) 216.00 2.07 50.00 N3: M7: T2 e3 Rice GC(91.00) WE(42.00) Surat-18 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(385.00) 270.00 32.43 64.00 NS: Mll: 64 Rice GC(300.00) C3: T6 WE(85.00) Surat-l0 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(79.00) 83.00 8.97 6.00 N: M2: Tl 6S Rice GC(61.00) WE(18.00) Surat-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(59.oo) 246.00 IS.oo 48.S4 N: M5: 66' Rice GC(35.00) C2: T7 W( 10.00) WE(14.00) Surat-19 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(402.00) 320.00 102.00 9.74 N3: M33: 67 Rice G(;(351.oo) C2:T13 WE(5I.oo) 45 TALUKA : KAMREJ VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, tbe distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb Code of the tion and (potable) Uays ltiuS Stl.P, to No, village Dumber of Railway vill~ge (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if 'any' I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 6. Parab 509.55 1,444 P,H -(-5k,ns) T,W,Tk PO.Phone Bos PR,KR (280) 69 Hatdharu 707.34 2,9Q4 P.R -(10+kms) T,W, PO BS KR (514) 1k,F Total 36,956.07 97,579 P(6S). H(I), (18,612) R(I~. MH(l). PU (4) CWC(3), C(l). PHC(I), tr(l). PHS(9), 0(5), FPC(IO), RP(l8), CHW(9). Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-':ontd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code· gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) intere.st) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Bardoli-14 EA Jowar, "heat, T(182.oo) 210.00 37.00 80.55 68 Rice GC(100.00) WE(82.00) Bardoli-12 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(344.00) 255.00 20.00 88.34 N45: M25: 69 Rice GC(211.00) C3: TIO WE(73.00) 15,963.00 15,4(i4.19 1,905.09 3,623.79 N (686), M(777), C (104), T (357) 47 r\ o_o_o_,o\\ 0 + ~ ,__..- \ I « 0 :::@ ... ~ '0: (., "- IH~~! ~ :~ I' \ I ~ '.. ~. ~ Ii j" - o' 0: i w ~ eo. ~ '"g z I·-··('·~' .... l " ~ e . ~:~ ~/ :'" 'to ~ "'~ " 0 ,.; }-~:'0 \--J~, ~ ~ I-" 0 0 ~ W /:~. ~ \ !\i·,\ cr 0: ~ m e ..; l- v ~ ~ \ " z v r III ~ ~ ;;: (i~-'(~:f;t\ ') U ",- z z ... .J « \ '.. 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" ~ "'0( ..J i ... cr '" g" 0( " 0( v w "' ~ z: '"0( :: ~ z 0 0( ii ..J" ..J I ,.. :> ..J ;:: "' t,; ".J ..J " ..J 0 .. 0(" 0(" 0 cr .. ~ ;; l- ;; ;; I- "Z N " Z '" « «- .. '" ~· V> .. W I-"' ..J "w ...J ~ ~ ~ .c 0 ..J · 0 ~ 0:: ii .. ~· .;: ~ f(;)/J,I°Vfl ~ Z 0:: (1 :::> Y 0.1 ~ III · a:: « ~ < l- ·,c ..., 0 · ::::> a: a:~ CI « I- ~ III ''"'' Q :::::> Q 1110..1::4 1i ._ ...J 0 0 :E.. ~ .. ;;. I '"). ; ·z Q Eoo. ~;. TALUKA MANGROL Su-' ~LPIIA'KTIC UiT 0' fu.uQa .. MANflROL TALVU PagCl No. -----Pal' ••• Part A Part B Part A Part. Village Primal, Vlllago Primary Sl. Namo of L.catioD DirlCtor, Census Sl. NalD' of tootatlon DlrectGr, Census No. Yillago 'Code No. Abltract No. Vlllalo Codo No. Abstract J ~ I 4 J Amaodera 4J Gont 76 sa ,4 2 Amatkul i'11 44 Oundlkuva 67 S8 S4 3 Ambadi 89 58 4 Ambavadl 103 45 HaldharJ 145 64 46 64 58 !5 Amkbuta III Haripura 140 54 54 6 Amll Dllbda 98 47 Harsani 37 56 54 'I Allkdod 10 48 Hatboda 48 49 aathurao 1 S:3 52 8 AD.odala 10' 9 A_aula 42 50 lsanpur 33 54 54 51 Ihankharda 105 60 56 10 Balalkuva 97 60 S6 52 11lankhvn 66 58 54 J 1 Bardl 79 511 $, 53 Jbarnl 101 tiO 56 Jl Bardipadl 148 64 sa 54 Jharpan 28 51 13 Bhadkuva l!5 52 52 '4 55 Jhlnora 60 SI 54 14 Bhatkol 117 62 56 56 Jumawadi 142 64 58 15 Bhila vada 14 n 51 16 Bijal.vadi ,8 54 H 57 Kadvldadra 71 58 !l4 J 7 Ellvan 64 51 144 58 Italijamag 21 S4 52 11 Boria 13J 64 58 59 Itaosali 129 64 56 19 BOlila.a 9 52 51 60 ICantYa 7 52 52 28 Bonad 127 64 SO 61 mantvav 65 58 54 21 Chakra 84 69 62 Kanveda ~6 56 54 U Chandrapada 711 n 63 J.ta~gara 36 54 54 23 Chllfcth. H :H .... &aQ'8'iI 49 56 54 14 Cbarni 22 54 " Kevdi (K1Ind) 32 H 52 2~ Cblvda 81 !Ii 66 Kevcll (ilarda) 24 ~4 52 16 Clthamuchhal III n 67 Khambha Bansli 73 58 54 27 Chiroipatal 149 66 68 Khareda 35 54 54 2& Cbitalda 72 58 69 Khod Alllba 87 60 56 29 Cholr:hvada 91 60 7u Kosa.i 40 54 '4 71 Kothva 115 62 56 64 58 30 Darda 139 72 Kuonrsa 46 56 54 31 Dhamdod 3 52 52 54 32 Dholikui 61 58 73 Lave' 16 S:Z 52 33 Dinod a ~2 52 74 Limbada .5) 56 S'4 34 Divtan 143 H S8 75 Limodaf& 120 62 5' 35 Dnngari 126 61 56 76 Lladiad 121 62 56 77 Lunr. 41 56 54 36 Gadkachh 58 5' 54 37 Ohanawad 141 64 ~8 78 MablolveJ 44 56 54 31 Ghodbar 136 64 58 79 Mandan Boria 100 60 56 i9 Ghuoti !It 56 54 80 Manelan (Vadi) 68 58 54 40 Oijram 11 n 52 81 ~aDgrol 38 54 S4 41 Gondaliya 26 54 52 112 Molvan 123 Ci2 56 42 Gopalia 98 60 5f; so ALPHABETIC LIST OF VQ.L40KS 4 MANGROL TALUKA-Contd. --~------ Pap No. Page No. Part A Part B Par' A Part B Loca Villago Primar, Loca Villa,e Primary Sl. Nam. of cion Director, Census 51. Name of tion Directol7 Cenau. No. Villa •• Code No, Abstract No. Villago Code No. Abai,.ct 2 3 4 3 113 Mosali 59 56 Sol 117 Sava 43 56 '4 84 Mota Bonara I! 9 n 56 ] 18 Selarpue 99 60 55 85 Mot! Fall 34 54 54 119 Sevlan 8' 60 56 86 Motl Naroll 113 '2 56 120 Sbab 57 56 54 87 Mali Pardi 5 52 52 121 Shenthl 110 ti2 56 122 Simadra 53 56 54 88 Nana Borsana 2 52 52 123 Siyalaj 47 S6 Sol 89 Nana Sutkhadka 82 ~II 54 124 SUrali 107 6] 90 Nandav 4 5 52 '6 91 Nandola 63 58 54 Tarsadi 45 56 54 92 Nani Fali 61 58 1" '4 126 Taval 80 51 54 93 Nani Naroli 124 fIl 56 127 Timbal'va 13 52 5J 94 Nani Pardi 12 52 52 9S Nasarpur 19 52 52 9. Nav. Chakra 83 60 56 128 Cmargat 92 60 56 97 NOiama t08 62 56 129 Umarjhar 29 54 S2 130 Umarkhadi 27 54 52 98 Ognisa 134 64 58 131 Umrpada 93 60 56 132 Umbharia 13 51 52 99 Pada 69 58 54 133 Umela" U5 62 56 100 Palod 116 62 SCI 134 UnchvaB 9' '0 56 101 Panch-A mba 90 60 56 102 Panetba 11 a 61 56 I!' Vad 17 52 5l 103 Pata)devi 64 511 54 116 Vadl 30 54 sa 104 Pinpur 94 60 56 137 Vadoli 34 56 54 105 Pipodara 118 62 56 138 Vad,ada 147 64 58 139 Vahar 137 64 58 105 Ranakpor 52 56 54 140 Va\:rant Amba 88 60 107 Ranikhund 74 53 54 56 141 Valesa 114 62 56 101 Rato)a 128 64 SIS 142 Vankal 102 60 109 Ratoti 132 f4 56 56 143 Vaosoll 6 S2 52 144 Vasravi 104 60 110 Sadadapani 25 54 52 '6 14' Vaatan 106 61 111 Sam 138 64 58 '6 146 Velaebha III 62 56 112 Sampura 70 58 Sol 147 Velavl 23 54 52 113 Sanadhara 135 64 53 148 Verakui 130 64 56 114 Sarda 77 58 54 liS Sarvan Fokdi 20 54 52 116 Satvan 86 6) 56 149 Zarawadi 146 58 51 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities aod Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Kauway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Hathuran 1,604.47 4,213 P,O -(S-10kms) T,W, PO -(10+kms) BS,RS PR,KR (788) Tk,C 2 Nana Borsara 481.16 404 P -(S-10kms) W,Tk -(-Sk"ns) -(10+k,ns) BS KR (69) 3 Dhamdod 5S8.11 I,OS3 P -(S-10kms) T,W, PO -(10+kms) BS. PR,KR (237) Tk 4 Nandav S60.68 766 P -(lO+kms) W,lk, PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (1S4) C,N 5 Moti Pardi 511.92 553- P -(-5kms) T,W, -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (99) Tk,C 6 Vansoli 207.22 433 P -(S-10kms) T,W,Tk -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (75) 7 Kantva 772.23 1,512 P,H PHS,D,FPC T,W, PO -(10+km3) BS KR (294) Tk,C 8 Dinod 1,S43.60 979 P PHS, FPC W,Tk PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (187) 9 Boridara 727.48 896 P -(10+kms) W,Tk PO -(lO+k.ns) BS KR (170) 10 Ankdod 6S5.31 1,151 P -(-5kms) T,W, -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (2S0) Tk,R,C 11 Gijram 499.79 1,343 P,O -(-5kms) W,Tk, PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (263) R,C,N 12 Nani Pardi S09.03 6S4 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(5-1Ckms) -(-Skms) KR (109) 13 Timbarva 373.90 370 P -(-Skms) W,Tk,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (66) 14 Bhilvada 792.96 1,309 P 0 W,R,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (260) IS Bhadkova 317.68 699 P -(10 + kms) W,O -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (125) 16 <.ILavet 1,027.63 1,553 P PHS,FPC W,R PO -(-Skms) BS KR (314) 17 Vad 808.56 1,697 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(S-lOkms) BS KR (307) 18 Umbharia 372.24 817 P -(-Skms) W PO ... (S-10kms) BS KR (158) 19 Nasarpur 1,474.63 2,513 P -(S-10kms) W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (388) 52 DIRECTORY Land Use Am~nities-Contd. Land:use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 1 d~cimal places.) Remarks .------(including Nearest Power Stapte Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance lOl1rce waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Kosamba-5 ED,Mg Jowar, Wheat, T(7800) 1,348.00 76.47 102.00 NI05:M:'l'2 1 Rice GC(49.00) W£!2.00} TK(27.00} Kosamba-lO ED Jowar, Wheat, 4~ 4.16 26.00 21.00 NI0: M 2 Rice Kosamba-l0 Jowar, Wheat, 860.00 48.11 50.00 NS 3 : Rice Kosamba-lO ED ~owar, Wheat, T(43.00) 449.00 62.00 6.68 N2: M:T 4 Rice GC(24.00) W(300) TK(16.00) Kosamba-16 ED Jowar, Rice T(200) 447.00 9.91 53.00 N 5 W(I.OO) 0(1.00) Kosamba-16 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(3.00) 176.00 11.22 1700 N4: M 6 Rice GC(3.00) Kosamba-16 ED Jowar, Wheat, 680.00 10.23 82.00 M 7 Rice Ko~amba-8 EAg Jo\\ar, Wheat, T(64 00) 1,267.00 70.60 142.00 M2: T7 8 Rice WE(S.oo) TK(56.00) Kosamta-15 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l1.00) 648.00 66.00 2,48 M2: T3 9 Rice WE(7.00) TK(4.00) Kosarnba-32 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(IS.00) 5S1.00 8.31 81.00 NS 10 Rice GC(15.00) Kosarnba-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(28.00} 399.00 24.79 48.00 NI0 1l Rice GC(l6.00) W(4.00) WE(8.00) Kosamba-30 Jowar, Wheat, 450.00 6.03 53.00 12 Rice Kosamba-32 Jowar, Wheat, 316.00 45.00 12.90 13 Rice Surat-60 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(33.00) 652.0) 17.96 90.00 N3: M4: T2 14 Rice WE(21.00) R(12.00) Kosamba-60 ED Jowar, Wheat, 286.0) 28.00 3.68 N5: T 1S Rice Kosamba-60 ED Jowar, Rice 66.00 840.00 15.63 106.00 N7 16 Surat-70 BAg Jowar, Wheat, 22.56 708.00 47.00 31.00 17 Maize Surat-65 Jowar. Wheat, 7.00 331.00 24.00 10.24 18 Rice, Maize Kosamba-SS Jowar, Wheat, 1,306.00 46.63 t.~2.00 N4 19 Rice. Maize 53 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in-broad ranges viz,-5 kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 Sarvan Fokdi 1,264.04 1,432 P CWC W PO -(10+kms) (-Skms) KR (239) 21 Kalijaman 269.08 508 P -(10+kms) W -(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(S-10kms) KR (80) 22 Charni 232.80 658 P CWC W,R -(5-10kms) -(10fkms) -(5-10kms) KR (113) 23 Velavi 420.84 530 P -(10+kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(10+kms) BS, KR (105) 24 Kevdi (Sarda) 464.03 1,27S P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) BS,RS KR (241) 25 Sadadapani 319.71 635 P -(-5kms) W,R -(lO+kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (109) 26 Gondaliya 398.68 252 P -(S-10Kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (37) 27 Umarkhadi 387.27 816 P PHS,FPC W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (149) 28 Jharpan 255.98 340 P -(10+kms) W,R -(ID+kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (62) 29 Umarjhar S39.91 762 P -(-Skms) W,Tk PO -(10+kms) BS KR (141) 30 Vadi 1,4S7.77 3,14S P -(-Skms) W,Tk PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (S32) 31 Amarkui 968.73 338 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (64) 3t Kevdi (Kund) 119.82 608 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(10+kms) BS KR (96) RP 33 Isanpur 705.31 1,791 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (316) 34 Moti Fali 290.56 377 P -(-5kms) W PO -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (77) 35 Khareda 469.81 541 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (102) 36 Kargara 2S8.6S 211 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (39) 37 Harsani 364.21 926 P 0 W,Tk,R PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (170) 38 Mangrol 901.72 4,700 P(2), -(10+kms) T,W,R PTO,Phone -(-5kms) BS,RS PR,KR (855) H(2), PUC 39 Amandera 678.98 604 P -(-Skms) W,Tk -(_Skms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (l09) 10 Kosadi 422.90 2,098 P,O CH~,O T.W,R, PO -(10+kms) BS KR (349) C,N S4 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. ~and:use (i. e., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- CuUu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated "rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (incIu- ble for historical tion ding culti-· or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Mandvi-35 Jowar, Wheat, 493.00 ~60.00 13.04 198.00 20 Maize, Ragi Mandvi-29 Jowar, Wheat, 121.00 141.00 5.08 2.00 21 Maize, Rice Mandvi-30 Jowar, Wheat, 193.00 24.00 15.80 22 Maize, Rice Mandvi-40 Jowar, Rice, 349.00 14.84 57.00 23 Kodra Kosamba-50 Jowar, Wheat, 44.00 392.00 11.03 17.00 24 Rice, Maize Mandvi-25 Jowar, Wheat, 123.00 151.71 15.00 30.00 N 2S Rice, Maize Mandvi-35 Jowar, Rice, 374.00 5.00 4.68 15.CO 26 Kodra Mandvi-33 Jowar, Rice, 56.00 250.00 52.27 29.00 27 Ragi, Kodra Mandvi-35 Jowar, Rice, 96.00 T(3.00) 128.00 12.00 16.98 28 Kodra W(3.00) Mandvi-28 Jowar, Rice, 488.00 12.91 39.00 29 Ragi Mandvi-24 EA Jowar, Rice 1,C05.00 420.77 32.00 N5 30 Mandvi-25 Jowar, Rice 760.00 183.73 13.00 12.00 31 Mandvi-28 Jowar, Wheat, 27.00 28.00 64.82 NI0: M: C2 32 Rice, Maize Mandvi-28 Jowar, Wheat, 610.00 73.00 22.31 33 Rice, Maize Mandvi-40 ED.EAg Jowar, Wheat, 252.00 26.00 12.56 N5: M 34 . Rice Mandvi-45 Jowar, Wheat, T(10.00) 384.81 59.00 16.00 35 Rice W(4.00) TK(6.00) Mandvi-47 Jowar, Wheat, 210.00 22.65 26.00 -3" Rice Mandvi-49 EA Jowar, Wheat, 292.00 43.21 29.00 Images of 37 Rice Shri Ram, Laxaman and Sitaji M Kosamba-30 ED Jowar, Wheat, 727.00 53.00 121.72 Durgamata's 38 Rice Temple N2S; MIO: C8: T2 Kosamba-35 Jowar, Rice T(3.00) 601.00 33.98 41.00 39 GC(3.00) Kosamba-18 Jowar, Wheat, T(3.00) 350.00 23.00 46.90 N3 40 Rice GC(3.00) 55 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Ameaities and Amenities available Cif not available within .the village a dash (-) is shown i.n the column and next to it in the brackets, the dhltancdn broad ral'tges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms afld l()'+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Comrnu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion al'l 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 41 Luvara 552.39 1,571 P -(-Skms) T,W, PO -(10+kms) BS KR (291) Tk,C 42 Asatma 247.94 692 P -(5-10kms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS,RS KR (129) 43 Sava 422.16 613 P -(S-lOkms) T,W, phone -(10 + km&) BS KR (127) Tk,C 44 Mahuvej 1,061.48 1,177 P -(-5kms) T,W, PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (233) Tk,C 45 Tarsadi 657.31 6,538 P(2), -(-Skms) T,W,Tk PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (1,246) H,PUC 46 Kumvarda 1,020.86 1,301 P -(-Skms) T,W,Tk PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (241) 47 Siyalaj 677.71 1,657 P -(-Skms) W,R,C PO -(10+kms) BS KR (327) 48 Hathoda 894.08 2,Sl1 P -(-Skms) W PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (437) 4~ Kathvada 649.03 6S5 P -(-5kms) T,W,Tk, -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (117) R,C 50 Limbada 1,314.67 1,7S8 ~,H -(-Skms) W,R,C PO -(lO+kms) BS,RS KR (316) 51 Glutnti. 460.53 ISS P -C-Skms) w,n -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(S-lGns) KR (37) 52' :Ranakpor 480.66 729 P -(5-10kms) T,W, PO -(10+kms) BS KR (123) Tk,C 53 Simodra 890.41 1,3ll P -(-5kms) W,Tk,R PO -(lO+kms) BS,RS KR (248) 54 Vadoli Sl1,86 447 P -(-5kms) W,Tk, -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (92) R,C 55 Charetha 364.37 123 0 -(S-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (19) 56 Kan.vaqla 219.47 344 p CHW W,Tk,R, -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (57) C,N 57 Shah 779.72 779 P -(-Skms) T,W,R, -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (14S) S,~ 58 Gadka~hh 269.17 370 P -(5-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (60) 59 Mosali 473.16 2,514 P MH,CWC, T,W, PTO,Phone -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (460) PHS,FPC Tk,N 56 DfllECTORY Land Use Land use ri. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities~Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any ------Nearest town Power------Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Cod.e ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Kosamba-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T 32.00) 427.00 25.3,9 68.00 N3 41 Rice WE(32.00) Kosamba-i4 ED Jowar, Whelt, TI22.00) 202.CO 15.00 8.94 N2 42 Rice GC(22.00) Kosamba-10 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(I53.00) 195.00 13.16 61.00 N2:M2:C:T4 43 Rice GC(133.00) WE(lO.OO) TK(10.00) Surat-31 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(103.00) 772.0) 30.00 156.43 N5: M: T 44 Rice GC(100.00) WE!3.00) . Kosamba-l EA Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 570.00 23.31 44.00 N50: M10: 45 Maize, Rice WE(20.00) C2: T3 Kosamba-4 Jowar, Wheat, T(31.00) 901.00 16.00 72.86 N3 46 Rice TKt31.00} Kosamba-5 EA Jo\\ar, Wheat, T(22.00) 551.71 4.00 100.00 N2: M6: T2 47 Rice GC(12.00) WE(lO.OO) Kosamba-10 Jowar, Wheat, T(55.00) 544.00 92.08 203.00 N2: M 48 Rice GC(55.00) Kosamba-5 EAg Jowar. Wheat, T(l22.00) 45l.03 30.00 46.00 N5. M: T2 49 Rice GC(81.00) WE(41.00) Kosamba-lO EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(lOO.OO) 1.110.00 87.00 17.67 N7: T 50 Rice GC(91.00) WE(9.00) Kosamba-ll ED Jowar, Wheat, 422.00 20.00 18.53 N 51 Rice Kosamba-13 EA jowar, Wheat, T(84.00) 336.0:> 23.66 37.00 52 Rice GC(84.00) Kosamba-17 EAg,EO lowar, Wheat. T(77.00) 594.4l 85.0() 134.00 N4: C 53 Rice GC(73.00) WE(4.00) Kosamba-18 Jowar, Wheat, T(53.00) 345'.00 66.00 47.86 N2 54 Rice GC(53.00) Kosamba-13 ED Jowar, Wheat, 314.37 10.00 40.00 55 Rice Kosamba-20 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(39.00) 160.0() 11.47 9.00 56 Rice GC(31.00) TK(8.00) Kosamba-25 ED Jowar, Wheat, TC12.00) 694.77- 39.00 34.00 Temple of 57 Rice R(l2.00) Unai Mata NIO: Surat-58 Jowar, Wheat, 226.00 30.00 13.17 M 58 Rice Surat-40 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l2.00) 402.16 23.00 36.00 N50: M5: 59 Rice WE(lO.OO) C10: T TK(2.00) ~u-8 57 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the vj})age a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the braellets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) ~- Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Cornmu- Appro- tion' village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- kett Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 60 Jhinora 368.30 368 P -(5 10kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (77) 61 Dholikui 360.72 504 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-Skms) -(-Skins) KR (92) 62 Nani Fali 296.96 S59 P -(-5kms) W,R -( Skms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (94) 63 Nandola 357.18 773 P -(-5kms) W,O -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (150) 64 Pataldevi 450.59 853 P -(5-kms) W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (153) 65 Kantvav 660.13 375 P -(-5kms) W -( Skms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (70) 66 Jhankhvav 493.06 3,031 P,H H,MH, T,W PO -(5-10kms) BS,RS PR,KR (5l3) PHC,FPC 67 Gundikuva 204.97 611 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (99) 68 Mandan(Vadi) 126.34 327 P -( 5kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (62) 69 Pad a 284.2S 302 P -(-5kms) W,R -( -5kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (56) 70 Sampura 211.90 306 P -(IO+kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) KR (56) 71 Kadvidadr,l 145.98 426 P -(5-10kms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (82) 72 Chitalda 595.28 786 P PHS,FPC W,R PO -(10+kms) BS,RS KR (125) 73 Khambha- 202.83 186 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(10+ kms) -(-5kms) KR Bangli (36) 74 Ranikund 136.69 194 P -(S-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) -(-5kms) KR (27) 75 Bijalwadi 1%.45 300 P -(10+kms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) KR (41 ) 76 Govat 147.05 580 'P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (93) 77 Sardas 280.10 624 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (106) 78 Chandrapada 74.15 190 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(10+kms) -(-5kms) KR (33) 79 Bardi 1,494.2J 116 P -(S-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) -(5-10kms) KR (17) 80 Taval 87.58 223 P -(10+kms) W -(10+kms) -(IO+kms) -(S-lOkms) KR (35) 81 Chavda 385.91 934 P -(lO+kms) W -(lO+kms) -(10+kms) -(I0+kms) KR (167) 82 Nana- 372.61 379 P -(lO+kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(10+kms) BS KR Sutkhadka (81 ) 58 DIRECTORY . Laud. Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including ------any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irri&ated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion. (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gcuchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Surat-68 EAg Jowar, Rice, 320:30 46.00 2.00 N 60 Kodra Kosamba-30 EAg Jowar, Rice, 328.00 15.00 17.72 61 Kodra Kosamba-30 Jowar, Wheat, 257.00 33.96 6.00 N2 62 Rice, Kodra Kosamba-32 Jowar, Wheat, ... 312.18 35.00 10.00 N2 63 Rice, Kodra Surat-75 Jowar, Rice 132.0(Jt 186.00 48.00 84.59 64 Kodra Surat-78 Jowar, Rice 295.00 320.00 21.13 24.00 M 65 Surat-60 EAg,EO Jowar, .Wheat, 162.00 263.00 32.06 3600 N61: M3: 66 Rice C3: T2 Mandvi-21 '- Jowar, Rice 169.97 29.00 6.00 67 K~samba-35 Jowar, Rice 102.34 8,00 16.00 68 Mandvi-28 Jowar, Rice 200.00 31.00 53.25 69 Surat-75 Jowar, Rice 36.00 143.00 15.00 17.90 70 Kosamba-35 Jowar, Rice 32.00 91.98 19.00 3.00 71 Surat-36 Jowar, Rice 263.00 301.00 1228 19.0') 72 Ragi, Kodra Surat-36 Jowar, Rice, 163.83 25.00 9.00 4.00 73 Kodra Mandvi-36 ',' Jowar, Rice 136.69 74 Kosamba-32 Jowar, Maize, 97.00 98.45 2.00 1.00 75 Rice, Ragi Kosamba-32 Jowar, Rice .. 125.00 13.05 9.00 76 Kosamba-35 Jowar, Rice 235.10 45.00 77 Kosamba-45 Jowar. Maize, 64.15 10.00 78 Rice, Ragi Kosamba-40 Jowar, Maize, 1,246.00 106.00 142.20 79 Rice Kosamba-45 Jowar, Rice 74.00 5.58 8.00 80 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 335.00 23.91' 27.00 81 KOiamba-60 Jowar, Rico 325.00 27.00 20.61 82 59 TALUKA: MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities and Alllenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the . distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Appro.. Loea- Name of Total Total Eduea. Medical Drinking Post and Day ComIllu- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to Code of the tion and village No. village number of Railway (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 83 Nava Chakra 358.14 496 P -(10+kms) W,R -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) BS Kit (lOS) 84 Chakra 226.04 6,7S4 p -(IO+kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (1,21S) 85 Sevlan 348.83 46S P -(10+kms) W,R -(S-10kms) -(10+kms) -(-5kms) KR (89) 86 Satvan 62S.S7 856 P -(5-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(10+ kIllS) -(-Skms) KR (I31) 87 Khod Amba 136.77 303 P -(lO+kms)• W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) -(lO+kms) KR (52) 88 Vakrant Amba 25.90 230 P -(lO+kms) W -(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) KR (37) 89 Ambadi 375.14 2S4 P -(S-lOkms) W -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) -(IO+kms) KR (45) 90 Panch-Amba 303.25 535 P -(10+kms) W -(-Skills) -(lO+kms) -~kms) KR (93) 91 Chokhvada 270.64 685 P PHS,FPC, W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (124) CHW 92 Umarget 273.S6 745 P -(10+kms) W,R PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (134) 93 Umarpada 486,43 1,083 P H W,R PO -(10+kms) BS,RS PR,KR (174) 94 Pinpur 236.44 625 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (98) 9S Unchvan 155.36 I,S13 P,O RP W,R PO -(10+kms) BS KR (299) 96 GopaIia 40.87 192 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (32) 97 Balalkuva 721.59 975 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (14S) 98 Amli-Dabda 379.98 831 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (151) 99 Selarpur 619.08 862 P CHW W ~ PO -(10 + killS) BS KR (153) 100 Mandan Boria 1,689.76 1,234 P -CHW W,Tk,R PO -(10+kms) BS KR (223) 101 Jharni 391.73 448 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (114) 102 Vankal 1,C80.74 4,687 P,H, PHS,D,FPC W,R,Hp PTO Yes, on BS,RS PR,KR (880) PUC Friday 103 Ambavadi 375.44 1,899 P -(-Skms) W,R PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (348) • 104 Vasravj 1,558.91 1,488 P -(-Skms) T,W,T~, PO -(-Skms) BS KR (270) R lOS lhankharda 415.35 352 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (73) 60 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use [i: e., area under different types of land Remark;; Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Kosamba-62 Jowar, Rice 101.1)0 217.14 8.00 32.00 83 Kosamba-66 Jowar. Kice 6.00 185.00 20.00 15.04 84 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 91.00 214.00 23.83 14.00 85 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 573.00 40.57 12.00 86 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 23.00 99.00 10.00 4.77 87 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 20.90 5.00 88 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 375.14 89 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 275,25 23.00 5.00 90 Kosamba-55 Jowar, Rice 231.64 38.00 1.00 91 Kosamba-50 Jowar, Rice 233.00 27.56 13.00 92 Mandvi-48 Jowar, Wheat, 440.00 6.43 40.00 NI0: M2: 93 Maize, Rice C2: T Mandvi-60 Jowar, Rice 204.44 16.00 16.00 ~4 Mandvi-55 Jowar, Wheat, 118.00 14.36 23.00 N18:M:C3: 95 Maize, Rice Mandvi-55 JOVlar, Maize, 20.00 16.00 4.87 96 Rice Mandvi-27 Jowar, Rice, 38).00 20.00 312.59 97 Kodra. Ragi Mandvi-28 Jowar, Rice 309.98 49.~0 21.00 98 Mandvi-30 Jowar, Rice 226.. 00 341.00 52.08 N 99 Mandvi-30 Jowar, Rice 95.9.00 569.76 80.00 41.00 N2 100 Kosamba-30 Jowar, Wheat, 321.00 5.73 65.00 101 Rice Kosamba-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, 884.74 38.00 158.00 N5: M6: 102 Rice C9: T4 Kosamba-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, 312.00 12.44 51.00 N2: T 103 Rice Kosamba-26 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(110.00) 1,301.00 79.00 68.91 M2: T 104 Rice WE(10.00) TK(lOO.oo) Kosamba-27 ED Jowar, Wheat, 388.00 6.35 21.00 105 Rice 61 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brac;kets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest . place where the facility is available is given.) . Loca Name of Total Total Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro tion village area popula tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number I of Railway village (in hec of Mar Station.. tares) house ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 106 Vastiui. 479.74· 286 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (44) 107 Surali 498.63 248 P -(-Skms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) KR (45) 108 Nogama - 426.43 - 557 P -(10+kms) W PO -(10+ kms) -(-Skms)' KR (98) 109 Ansodala 329:28 94 P -(S-lOkms) W,Tk ':'(5-10kms) -(10+kms) -(5-10kms)- K~ (22) 110 Shenthi .. 686.59 754 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk, -(IO+kms) -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) KR (146\ R,C 111 Velachha 602.00 1,803 P,H PHC,FPC, T,WTk, PO -(S-10kms) BS,RS PR,KR (353) TB,RP R,C 112 Panetha S49.94 41S P -(-Skms) W,Tk,R, -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (84) C 113 Moti Naroli 369.66 1,228 P -(-5kms) W,R,C PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (282) 114 Valesa 302.71 316 P -(5-10kms) W,R,C -(-5kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (64) 115 Kothva 3S4.96 SII P -(5-IOkms) W,Tk, PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (108) R,C 116 Palod 31S.28 903 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk, -(10+kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (192) R,C 117 Bhatkol IS9.95 4S6 P -(-Skms) W,Tk, -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (7 6) TW 118 Pipodara 834.39 2.202 P -(S-IOkms) T,W, PO -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (441) Tk.C 119 Mota Borsara 627.44 1,571 P PHS,FPC W,Tk, PO -(10+kms) BS KR (356) R,C 120 Limodara 512.93 1,4S7 P -(-Skms) W,Tk,C PO -(10+kms) BS KR (256) 121 Lindiad 651.62 700 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk,C -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (119) 122 Chhamuchhal 442.62 S71 P -(10+kms) W,Tk,C -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (100) 123 Molvan 453.08 689 P CHW W,Tk,C -(S-10kms) -(10+k:ms) BS PR,KR (122) 124 Nani Naroli 1,794.91 4,3S2 P,O H,PHS T,W,Tk, PO -(-Skms) BS KR (775) fPC,O 125 Umelav 574.14 IS4 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (31) 126 Dungari 348.63 1,623 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO -(IO+kms) BS KR (276) CHW 62 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use [i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.] (including ------any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of . by irrigated rable no' religious, Loca and distance Supply tion (in km.) source waste availa historical (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. g<:uchar vation logical ard interest) groves) (2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 106 Kosamba-31 ED Jo\\ar, Wheat, 435.74 .40.00 4.00 N4 Rice 107 Kosamba-34 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(49.00) 360.00 9.63 80.00 Rice GCC49.00) 108 Kosamba-IS EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(46.00) 277.43 73.00 30.00 N2: M Rice GCC36.00) WE(lO.OO) Kosamba-15 Jowar, Wheat, 1'(10.00) 279.28 16.00 24.00 109 Rice GCCI0.00) 110 Kosamba-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(29.00) 600.00 5.00 52.59 Rice GCC20.00) WE(9.00) • Kosamba-6 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(40.00) 452.00 28.00 82.00 NI5:M:T3 111 Rice GC(24.00) W(S.OO) WE(8.00) 112 Kosamba-8 Jowar, Wheat, T(16.00) 447.00 27.94 59.00 Rice W(16.00) 113 Kosamba-12 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(88.00) 177.0n 16.00 88.66 M Rice GCC88.00) 114 Kosamba-13 Jowar, Wheat, T(117.00) 140.00 8.71 37.00 Rice GCC1l7) N7: M2: T3 115 Kosamba-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, 320.96 31.00 3.00 Rice 116 Kosamta--12 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 256.00 1628 41.00 Rice GCC2.00) 117 Kosamba-17 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(58.00) 86.95 II. 0 4.00 N2: M2 Rice W(58.00) 118 Kosamba-20 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(307.00) 451.0) 72.1») 4.39 N20: M17 Rice' GC(307.00) C2: T13 Kos::tmba-15 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l42.00) 408.00 37.00 40.44 N2:M4:C:T 119 Rice GC(i42.00) Surat-35 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(304.00) 151.00 9.93 48.00 N2: T3 120 Rice GC(304.00) 121 Surat-35 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(243.00) 108.00 55.00 245.62 N2: T2 Rice GCC243.00) Kosamba-18 ED,EA Jo\\ar, Wheat, 7.00 T(l400) 312.00 6.62 43.00 122 Rice GC(7.00) W(7.00) Surat-35 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(280.00) 126.00 8.00 39.0S M 123 Rice GC(280.00) Kosamba-30 ED Jowar, Wheat, 1,594.00 116.91 84.00 N15: M3 124 Rice 125 Kosamba-32 ED Jowar, Wheat, 529.14 2900 16.00 Rice 126 Kosamba-32 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(3.00) 286.00 16.00 4363 N5: C2 Rice GC(3.00) 63 TALUKA : MANGROL VILLAGE Amenities a~ Amenities available (if nat available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the -cohunn and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kIDS and .10+kms of the nearest pla-ce where the facility is available is given.) . Loca. Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu. Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tiOD and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 127 Borsad 1,034.87 2,169 P CHW W,rk PO -(10+kms) BS KR (391) 128 Ratola. 417.53 780 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (135) 129 Kansali 469.68 514 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (96) 130 Verakui 964.49 1,788 P -(-5kms). W,R PO -(-5kms) BS KR (331) 131 Amkhuta 854.49 1,246 P -(-5kms) W,S PO -(-Skms) -(-5k.ns) KR (206) 132 Ratoti . 814.62 992 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (181) 133 Boria 396.Q4 1,278 P -(-5kms) W,Tk pO -(-Skms) BS KR (211) 134 Ognisa 467.12 1,164 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (181) 135 Sanadhara 5S2.12 261 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (49) 136 Ghodbar 946.58 1,822 P -(-Skms) W PO -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (312) 137 Vahar 39833 781 P -(-5kms) W,R PO -( -Skms) BS PR,KR (148) 138 Salli 28.00 126 P -(10+kms) W -(-5 kIlls) -(10+k,ns) -(-5kms) KR (24) 139 Darda 110.71 201 P -(-5kms) W -(-SkIllS) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (30) 14Q Haripura 10.00 180 P -(10+kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) -(S-:-10kms) KR (38) 141 Ghana.wad 459.72 1,80S P -(10+kms) W PO -(lO+kms) -(-5kms) KR (296) 142 Jumawadi 25.90 270 P -(10+kms) W -·(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) KR (44) 143. Divtan. 182.09 620 P -(S-Hkms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (104) 144 Bilvan 769.49 1,559 P,H -(10+kms) W PO -(1 0+ kros) BS KR (250) 145 Haldhari 488.85 589 P -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (88) 146 Zarawadi 294.61 200 P -(10+kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (41) 147 Vadpada 290.05 562 P PHS,FPC W,R -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (102) 148 Bardipada 328.29 389 P -(lO+kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (63) 64 Lllbd Use Amenifies-Contd. .'Land:use (i. e .. , area llnder different types of land use in hectares r.ounded u:p to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding cult i- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Kosamba-32 ED Jo~ar, Wheat, T(10.00) 932.87 47.0J 45.00 N8: C: T 127 Rice GC(I0.00) Kosamba-30 Jowar, Wheat, 356.00 10.53 51.00 128 Rice Kosamba-27 . Jowar, Wheat, T(5.00) 428.0J 5.68 31.00 129 Rice W(5.00) Kosamba-35 Jowar, Wheat, T(12.00) 871.00 12.00 69.49 M 130 Rice W(12.')0) Kosamba-32 Jowar, Wheat, 740.49 27.00 87.00 N3 131 Maize, Rice Kosamba-35 Jowar, Maize, 270.00 4"9.00 53.62 12.00 132 Rice KDsa'iD:}ja-35 JbW~r, RiCe 46.00 308.00 35.00 7.C4 . N2 133 Kosamba-35 Jowar, Rice 136.12 314.00 15.00 2.00 134 Kosamba-30 Jowar, Rice 342.00 180.00 20.00 10.12 135 136 Kosamba-30 Jowar, Rice 339.00 538.58 61.00 8.00 N2 137 Kosamba-70 Jowar, Rice 327.00 32.33 39.00 138 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 28.00 139 Kosamba-45 Jowar, Rice 93.00 11.eO 6.71 140 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice, 10.00 NagJi, Kodra 4.CO 141 Kosamba-69 Jowar, Rice 425.00 30.72 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 25.90 142 143 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 1.00 156.00 18.00 7.09 34.00 144 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 46.49 628.00 61.00 20.85 145 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 167.00 283.00 18.00 146 Kosamba-65 Jowar, Rice 294.61 16.05 147 Kosamba-6S Jowar, Rice 40.00 208.00 26.00 24.00 148 Kosamba-60 Jowar, Rice 284.00 20.29 Su-9 65 TALUKA MANGRQL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) in shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post and ------Day Commu Appro (in hec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 149 Chimipatal 381.76 571 P -(10+kms) W PO -(10+kms) BS KR (106) Total 78,367.40 151,986 P(150) H(3) (27,640) H(9) MH(2) PUC(3) CWC(3) 0(6) PHC(2) PHS(13) D(2) FPC(IS) TB(I) RP(3) CHW(9) 0(4) Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets.in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 66 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land)use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion .ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) in terest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Kosamba-68 Jowar, Rice 324.76 36.00 21.00 149 7,034.44 3,108.00 57,608.23 4,539.94 6,076.79 N (553) M(I04) C (47) T (64) 67 uJ LL~ ..J uJ ,.j 3: a: ,_ 0 Z ..J W i u V :I: • ~ )- c ,_ :I:'" z ct '"<.') )- ,_ c a: oJ C '" III 0- III 0- ~ n.t ... o .J ,.: ::It 0 a: 0- 0 C C r ,_ ox V :::> CI III III '" ) a: oJ a: ,_ '" c III ... 0 ~ o '" ~ ~ ..J ~ ~ ~ :;; It: "( iii :> : ,._ oJ ... C I- :z: ...... Z III .., " ~ ~ i ') S MAl)lDVI TALUKA Pa,' No. Palo No. Part A Part B Part A. Part B Viii ago PriDaar, Village Prim.rY SI. Name Qf Location Director, CeDlul 51. Name of Location Director, CeDeD' Ne. Village Code No. Abstract No. VlJIa,o Cod. No. Abstract 2 2 3 4 • 43 GundvllD 99 80 6d I Amalchuol 131 u 68 44 Hariputa 101 80 2 Amahadl 83 78 S6 3 Amba 70 7' 64 4S Islr 14 77. 62'" 4 Awbapor 94 sO 66 46 Jakhla 84 68 S Amli ~7 76 64 142 Jamankuva Bar 145 114 61 6 Andhatrl Devgadh 61 76 64 47 74 61 7 ADtroJi 44 14 64 41 JamJcui 23 92 80 8 Areth 71 78 64 4' Jetpur 6' SO Ibab 71 78 64 9 Badtal 114 7i 66 51 Jhari Dadhvada 104 80 66 10 Balaltlrtb 136 14 68 Sl Jharl Devgadh i59 7d 64 J I BaJanaa 137 14 (18 53 Jharpan 46 711 64 J2 Balethi 16 71 62 54 ]unvao 31 74 62 13 Baudhan " 78 CI4 S5 ltakadva 101 10 66 14 Beddha 127 Jl 66 S6 Kakdapar 128 82 66 15 Bhalkl'lai 106 I,j 64 51 Italamkuv. 89 80 66 16 Bhensi 9S 64 i' 51 Ealib,l SO 76 64 17 Blnlma 141 H U Kalmol a 72 61 III Borl III PO M 3' 60 J:amlapor 116 82 66 19 Boriasla 36 74 64 61 Karanj ~ 7l n 20 BunJha 26 74 61 62 Karanjvan ~S8 76 114 21 Chandpur 132 82 61 63 ltaruntba 10,) 110 66 11 Cbbelyas 62 :(1 U 64 Karvali 12 7. 23 Chor Amba 13 72 ('2 Ci5 Karvatl 93 ao 66" 24 Chudel 47 76 64 ti6 K.asal 80 78 64 76 64 25 Dadakui 0 7L 62 67 lta,kuYa 6' 78 64 26 D.dhvada I t, I Sf) 66 6' Kevadia 74 97 80 66 27 Devgadh 15 72 62 " Kevdi 115 82 66 28 Devgiri n 74 62 70 Khanjroli 76 64 29 Dharampur 5 72 62 71 Khareda ~4 BJ ,. 30 Dbyaj 63 76 64 71 Kharoli 113 31 Dhvlljamba 64 76 64 73 Kbatradevl 21 7l 61 74 Kbedpur 107 80 66 32 Pall 45 74 64 7!1 Khimpor 96 IICI 66 33 FulYadl 52 76 64 76 Khod Amba 34 74 64 74 62 34 GamtaJav Bujraog 122 82 66 77 Klmdaagra 32 74 64 H Gamthlu Khurd 53 76 6.. 78 Kolakui 37 79 Kolkhadl 18 71 62 )(1 OanlPor Devladh 17 74 62 80 Kolaana 6 72 62 37 Gao,pot' Hal.had 130 U 6' 81 Kosadi 118 82 66 38 Gay.ebbl 79 7~ 64 ]!J Ghilltoli 116 711 611 81 Ladt.uva 12 72 61 40 Godllvadi 119 82 66 83 Lakhgam 91 80 66 41 Goddha SI 76 64 14 Llmbodi 60 76 d4 41 Oodsamba 110 Pi 66 IS Lirndha 2' 74 n 70 ALPHABETIC UST OF VU.LAGES 5 MANDVJ TALUKA ,,·Colltd. Pagll No. P~ge No. Fs;:, A Part B i'1\rt A Part B Loca Village Primar, Loca '/ilIage Primary ':1. h,em~ d tion Directorr CeoaU8 Sl. Name of tion Directory Census ~Jo~ 'lO:~1:';!'~ Cnde No. Abstract No. Villa go Code No . Abstr,rt . _----_ .. -. - ... ------. J 4 -" ..._--,,_-_._-----_. R6 LlIharvad 17 62 J18 Sadadi 144 84 68 119 Salaiya 69 78 64 87 Madbarkul 35 64 74 120 Sarkui 105 80 66 11& Magatra 135 68 84 121 Sarpada 102 80 66 89 Mahudi 134 (;8 14 12% Sarsai 24 74 62 90 Mekanjbar (.6 16 64 123 Sathvav 87 78 66 91 MaJdba 30 74 62 124 Soli 20 72 62 92 Moritha 68 76 64 93 Moticher 148 84 68 125 Tadkeshvar 3 72 62 94 MUDjlav 39 74 64 126 TarapoD 56 76 64 95 Nandpor 112 to 66 127 Tanadabar 143 84 68 96 Nanieher 147 84 68 128 Tarsada Khurd 67 76 64 97 Nareo 73 78 64 129 Tltoi 49 76 64 98 Nogtma 43 74 64 130 TogapuD 4 72 62 I:U Tuked 7 72 62 99 Pardi 81 '18 64 10J Parvat 11 7.7. 62 132 Umarkbadi 88 so 66 101 Patal 9 62 '2 133 Umarsadi 117 82 6(1 102 Patavadi 126 ~2 66 134 Un 120 82 66 103 Patna 76 78 64 135 Usked Kburd 109 SQ 66 104 Petarkui 19 72 62 136 Usked Ramkund 31 74 64 105 Picbal'van 25 74 62 137 Uteva 411 76 64 1\;6 Pipalvada 129 8~ 66 107 Pipaivan 22 72 62 138 Vadod 42 74 64 108 Piparil 114 82 66 139 Vaghncra 125 82 66 109 Puna 121 82 66 140 Valargadh 85 78 66 no R:JjVld 139 84 68 14 1 Vankla 138 84 68 78 111 Rakbas Kh~dj 90 80 66 142 Vareli 77 64 112 Rakbvav 133 82 68 143 Vareth 123 66 113 Ratonia 1:6 84 68 144 Varethi I 72 62 114 Regama :3 74 62 145 Varjakhan 140 84 68 liS Rorva::! 40 '4 64 146 Veli 78 78 64 116 Rundha 98 to 68 147 Virpor 41 74 64 117 Rupao 124 82 66 148 Visdalia 5S 76 64 ~--"--~~-~~ ~ ----.-~-~- _" --~--~-.--~. --~~-.. - _J TALUKA : MANDVI VlLLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) in shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket! Water- Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Varethi 558.06 1,494 P -(5-10kms) T,W, PO -(10+km8) BS PR,KR (283) Tk 2 KaJ:anj 468.45 1,439 P PHS,FPC T,W, PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (221) Tk 3 Tadkeshvar 3,619.69 7,410 P(3),H MH,PHS, T,W, PO -(lOH:m3) BS PR,KR (1,294) D,FPC"RP, Tk CHW,O 4 Togapur 603.01 385 P -(-5kms) W,Tk -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (63) S Dharampur 729.43 1,007 P PHS, FPC W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-?kms) KR (167) 6 Kolsana 150.07 123 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (25) 7 Tuked 1,312.33 I,S14 P(3) -(-Skmsl W,O PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (310) 8 Kalmoi 266.62 IS4 P -(IO+kms) W -(lO+kms) -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) KR (27) 9 Patal 1,111.89 2,S41 P(2),H CWC.PHS, W,O PO -(S-10kms) BS KR (421) D,FPC,RP 10 Dadakui 173.90 417 P CWC W -(-Skrns) -(10+kms) BS KR (76) 11 Parvat S67.10 657 P CWC W,R -(-Skrns) -(10+kms) BS KR (117) 12 Ladkuva 486.65 854 P CWC,CHW W -(-Skrns) -(S-10kms) BS KR (lS1) 13 Chor Amba 335.95 698 P -(5-10kms) W -(S-10kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (124) 14 18ar 486.19 1.404 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (237) 15 Devgadh 579.64 1,637 P,R, PHS,FPC W,R PO Yes, on BS PR (321) Tr(2) Thursday 16 Balethi 839.78 1,082 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR (218) 17 Luharvad 559.28 1,317 P -(-Skms) W,O -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (243) 18 Kolkhadi 167.16 413 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-Sktns) -(-Skms) KR Ol) 19 Petarkui 475.14 154 P -(-5kms) W -(5-JOkms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (27) 20 Soli 418.46 255 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR (40) 21 Khatradevi 158.58 116 P -(5-10kms) W -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,~R (24) 22 Pipalvan 316.65 152 P -(10+kms) w -(lO+kJRs) -(10+kI1l5) -(-Skms) ~R (28) Su-8 72 DIRECTORY La..... Use Amenities-Coutd. land~use O.'e., area under different types of land use in h.ectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply FooD by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inelu- hie for historical tion- ding eulti- or Code ,auchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) ------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-33 Jowar, Wheat, T(19.00) 523.00 6.06 lQ.QO N2 Rice GC(1900) Mandvi-33 Jowar, Wheat, T(13.00) 390.00 63.00 2.45 N2: M4: T2 2 Rice GC(7.00) TK~6.00) Mandvi-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, 77.00 T(91.00) 3,085.00 313.00 53,69 N6: M8: 3 Rice GC(73.00} CI0: T3 W(5.00) WE(l3.00) Mandvi-24 Jowar, Wheat, 522.00 81.01 4 Rice Mandvi-24 Jowar, Wheat, T(61.00) 547.00 43.43 78.00 M2: T 5 Rice W(61.00) Mandvi-21 Jowar, Wheat, 129.00 7.07 14.00 6 Rice Mandvi-24 EAg Jowar, Rice 108.00 T(109.00) 977.00 86.0() 32.33 N3 7 WE(109.00) Mandvi-20 Jowar, Rice 257.00 7.62 2.00 8 Mandvi-18 Jowar, Rice 130.00 T(2.00) 856.00 105.00 18.89 N2: M4 9 W(2.00) Mandvi-15 Jowar, Rice 67.00 T(2.00) 77.00 25.00 2.90 10 W(2.00) Mandvi-32 Jowar, Rice 383.00 TO.OO) 147.00 31.00 5.10 N 11 W(l.OO) Mandvi-t2 Jowar, Rice 143.00 T(3.00) 265.00 61.65 14.00 12 W(3.00) Mandvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 54.00 T(1.00) 136.00 2.00 142.95 13 Ri.:;e, Ragi WO.OO) Mandvi-15 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 135.00 T(6.00) 264.00 49.00 32.19 14 Rice, Ragi WE{6.00) Mandvi-15 Jowar, Wheat, 141.00 T(4.00) 326.00 74.64 34.00 M3 15 Rice, W(4.00) Mandvi-18 .Towar, Wheat, 139.00 T(1.00) 468.00 138.00 93.78 N 16 Rice, Ragi W(1.00) Mandvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 259.00 197.00 34.28 69.00 17 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-20 Jowar, Wheat, 34.00 T(1.00) 10S.00 13.00 11.16 IS Rice, Ragi W(l.OO) Mandvi-27 Jowar, Wheat, 46S.00 6.00 1.14 19 Rice, Mandvi-24 Jowar, Wheat, 291.00 98.00 29.46 20 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-30 Jowar, Wheat, 158.58 21 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-28 Jowar, Wheat, 316.65 22 Rice, Ragi 73 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 23 Jamkui 368.19 270 P -(10+kms) W -(lO+kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (49) 24 • Sarsi 1,103.79 25 Picharvan 786.06 209 P -(5-10kms) W -(lO+kms) -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms KR (37) 26 Bundha 450.79 403 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (79) 27 Gangpor- 86'),S4 216 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms) KR Devgadh (41 ) 28 Devgiri 193.87 332 P -(lO+kms) W -(lO+kms) -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (61) 29 Limdha 620.70 381 P -(lO+kms) W -( -Skms) -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (69) 30 Maldha 524.88 1,227 P(2) PHS.,FPC W,R PO -(S-lOkms) BS PR.KR (260) 31 Junvan 247.49 699 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(--SkIDs) BS PR,KR (131) 32 Kimdungra 330,00 8S9 P CWC,CHW W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (135) 33 Regama 756.08 1,3S4 P CWC,PHS, W,Tk,R PO -(10+ Lns) BS KR (252) FPC,CHW 34 Khod Amba 868.19 1,160 P CWC,CHW W PO -(5-lOkms) BS KR (186) 35 Madharkui 537.28 840 P -(-Skms) W -(lO+kms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (158) 36 Borigala 586,22 893 P -(-Skms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (147) 37 Kolakui 398.58 382 P -(-Skms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (56) 38 Usked- 581.48 783 P -(-Skms) W,O -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR Ramkund (136) 39 Munjlav 457.99 874 P -(S-lOkms) T,W -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) -(-5kms) KR (137) 40 Rosvad 403.08 1,377 P -(-Skms) W,R,C PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (211) 41 Virpor 571.96 887 P -(S-lOkms) T,W,R PO -(10+kms) BS KR (160) 42 Vadod 371.71 199 P -(-Skms) W,Tk,C -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -(S-lOkms) KR (41 ) 43 Nogama 1,464.40 3,235 P CHW W,C PO -(S-kms) BS PR,KR (518) 44 Antroli 268,49 134 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (118) 45 FaJi 441.63 839 P -(S-IOkms) W PO -(5-lOkms) -(-S,k,ms) KR 130) • Uninhabited . 74 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities~Contd. Land'use (LIe., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal pJac~s.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (·in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding cult i- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-18 Jowar. Wheat. 362.00 6.19 23 Rice, Ragi 1,103.79 24 Mandvi-26 Jowar:Wheat, 756.00 19.0) 11.06 25 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-14 Jowar, Wheat, 282.00 5.00 163.79 26 Rice M"gdvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 86954 27 Rice Mandvi-22 Jowar, Wheat, 35.00 158.87 28 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-12 Jowar, Wheat, 572.00 6.00 15.00 27.70 29 Rice Mandvi-ll Jowar, Rice 105.00 T(2.00) 332.00 77.00 8.88 30 R(2.00) Mandvi-ll Jowar. Rice 204.00 12.00 31.49 31 Mandvi-12 Jowar, Rice 96.00 T(Z.OO) 191.00 36.00 5.00 32 W(2.00) Mandvi-15 Jowar, Wheat, 294.00 T(6.00) 363.00 87.08 6.00 N2 33 Rice W(6.00) Mandvi-18 Jowar, Rice 371.00 T(5.00) 440.00 33.00 19.19 N2 34 W(5.00) Mandvi-19 Jowar; Rice, T(l.OO) 502.00 28.00 6.28 M:C:T2 35 Kodara W(l.OO) Mandvi-20 Jowar, Rice, T(8.00) 513.00 53.00 12.22 T 36 Kodara W(8.00) Mandvi-20 Jowar, Rice, 337.00 26.00 35.58 37 Kodara Mandvi-24 Jow"r, Wheat T(5.00) 495.00 62.00 19.48 N3:M:C:T 38 Rice, W(5.00) Mandvi-24 Jowar, Wheat, 366.00 70.99 21.00 N2: M2 39 Rice Kathor-16 Jowar, Wheat, T(9.00) 345.00 10.08 39.00 N:T 40 Rice W(9.00) Kathor-10 Jowar, Wheat, T(3.00) 518.00 19.00 31.96 41 Rice W(3.00) Mandvl-25 Jowar, Wheat, T(134.00) 197.00 11.00 29.71 42 Rice W(l34.00) Mandvi-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(32.00) 1,175.00 47.40 210.00 N5 43 Rice GC(20.00) WEe12.00) Mandvi-24 Jowar, Rice 236.00 25.49 7.00 44 Mandvi-22 Jowar, Rice 387.00 28.00 26.63 45 75 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, tile distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa. Medica) Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- . Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 46 Jharpan 161 56 522 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (75) 47 Chudel 352.82 723 P -(S-10kms) W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (lOS) 48 Utev3 993.42 1.808 peS) -(S-lOkms) W PO -(-Sk.ns) BS KR (291) 49 THoi 647.41 911 P -(lO+kms) W -(-:kms) -(-5kms) -(-':kms) KR (157) 50 Kalibel 570.36 475 1) ewe W,Tk,R -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (81) 51 Goddha 654.30 1.424 P -(-skms) W,R,C PO -(5-1lkms) BS KR (253) 52 Fulvadi 277.73 855 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(-Sk.ns) BS PR,KR (134) 53 Gamtalav- 300.47 373 P -(-Skms) W -(-:kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR Khurd (76) 54 Khareda 398.85 f>97 P -(5-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (128) 55 Visdalia 164.05 lSI -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR (32) 56 Tarapor 312.35 399 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (6S) S7 Amli 174.74 400 P -(10 +kms) W,O -(10+ kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (64) . 58 Karanjvan 428.62 136 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (27) 59 .. Jhari Devgadh 282.59 60 .. Limbodi 19S.85 61 .Andhatri- 198.3S Devgadh 62 .Chhelvas 444.81 63 Dhvaj 213.48 86 -(-':kms) -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (18) 64 .Dhvajamba 483.65 65 Katkuva 439.50 456 P CWC,CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) '-(S-kms) KR (81 ) 66 Makanjhar 620.66 451 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (84) 67 Tarsada Khurd 201.23 803 P CHW W PO -(-5kms) BS KR (140) 68 Moritha 271.56 1.504 P -(-Skms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (248) 76 DIRECTQRY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste avail a- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code ,gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical g; oves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-14 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 122.00 30.56 3.00 46 Rice W(6.00) Mandvi-20 Jowar, Rice 286.00 45.00 21.82 47 Mandvi-16 Jowar, Rice T(11.00) 797.00 57.42 128.00 N 48 Tk(ll.00) Mandvi-ll Jowar, Wheat, 220.00 T(3.00) 357.00 51.00 16.41 N2 49 Rice W(3.00) Mandvi-9 Jowar, Rice 227.00 T(4.00) 288.00 16.36 35.00 50 Kodara W(4.00) Mandvi-lO EAg Jowar. Rice 100.00 T(40.00) 421.00 53.30 40.00 N5:M:T 51 WE(40.00) Mandvi-9 Jowar, Wheat, 17.00 T(1.00) 220.00 11.00 28.73 52 Rice R(l.OO) Mandvi-7 Jowar, Wheat, 141.00 T(2.00) 138.00 7.00 12.47 N2: C 53 Rice 0(2.00) Mandvi-9 Jowar, Rice 156.00 171.00 4.85 67.00 54 Mandvi-l0 Jowar, Wheat 164.05 55 Mandvi-12 Jowar, Rice 303.35 9.00 56 Mandvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 163.00 5.00 57 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-12 Jowar. Rice 428.62 58 282.59 59 195.85 60 198.35 61 444.81 62 Mandvi-20 Jowar. Rice 213.48 63 483.65 64 Mandvi-10 Jowar, Wheat, 233.00 196.00 9.00 LSO N2 65 Rice Mandvi-7 Jowar, Wheat, 310.00 185.00 29.00 96.66 N 66 Rice Mandvi-l1 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 10.00 T(52.00) 121.00 14.23 4.00 N2:M 67 Rice GC(32.0f) WE\20.CO) Mandvi-9 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(92.00) 146.00 19.00 14.56 N:M 68 Rice GCl73.00) WE(19.00) 77 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is' given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area pOj:ula- tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 69 Salaiya 636.60 2,099 P(3) CHW W PO -(S-10kmS) BS KR (342) 70 Arnba 637.17 1.169 P(3),H -(5-10kms) W PO Yes, on BS KR (199) Saturday 71 Jhab 682.89 1,214 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS PR (225) 72 Areth 679.90 2,783 1'(2),0 MH,PHC, W.Tk, PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (487) D,FPC,TB, S,H NH,CHW 73 Naren 933.17 1,422 P -(-Skms) W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (220) 74 Kevadia 385.54 8S9 P -(-Skms) W,C,O -(-Skm,) -(-Sk,ns) -(-5kms) KR (131) 75 Baudhan 1,898.84 5,7S4 P(2),H H,MH, T,W,R PO,?hone -(5-IOk,ns) BS PR,KR (I,ll 9) CWC,PHS, D,FPC 76 Patna 289.59 194 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (38) 77 Vareli 893.09 736 P -(-Skms) W,R PO -(-5kms) BS KR (129) 78 Vegi 2S9.19 1,067 P -(-Skms) W,C,N -(-Sk.ns) -(-:kms) -(-Skms) KR (191) 79 Gavachhi 412.7S 1,133 P(3) -(-5kms) W,R,C PO -(5·-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (203) 80 Kasal 339.23 1,183 P -(-Skms) W PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (198) 81 Pardi 429.33 962 P(2) -(IO+kms) W -(-5k:ns) -(-Skms) BS KR (166) 82 Karvali 529.88 1,054 P(2) -(S-IOkms) W -(-5kms) -(S-lOkms) -(-5kms) KR (187) 83 Amalsadi SOS.37 2,S50 P(3),0 MCW,CWC W,R,C PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (396) PHS,FPC 84 Badtal 414.82 1,024 P(2) cwe W,C,N -(S-lGkn'ls1 '-(S-IOkms) BS PR,KR (194) 85 Valargadh 113,06 203 P CWC W,R,C -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) KR (45) 86 Ghantoli 1,261.74 2,899 P(6),H -(-Skms) W,C PO -(S-10km3) BS PR,KR (483) 87 Sathvav S70.67 1,802 P(2) MH,CWe W,Tk, PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (328) PHC,D,FPC C,N 78 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land:use (i.:e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loea (in km.) (inclu- hie for historical tion ding culti- or 'Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. lind logical ~roves) interest), 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 - I ._--_.- Mandvi-4 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 8.00 T(50.00) 499.00 40.00 39.60 N2: M: T 69 Rice GC(42.00) \\ E(8.00) Mandvi-lO ED Iowar, Wheat, 546.00 35.17 56.00 N4: M 70 Rice. Kodara Mandvi-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(4.00) 607.00 56.00 15.89 M2: C4: T2 71 Rice W(4.00) Mandvi-16 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 550.00 126.00 1.90 N17: M6: 72 Rice W(2.00) C6: T6 Mandvi-15 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 808.00 73.17 50.0J 73 Rice, Kodara GC(2.00) Mandvi-19 EAg Jo~ar, Wheat, T(2.00) 301.00 82,54 74 Rice WE(2.00) Mandvi-2S EA Jowar, Wheat, T008.00) 1,482.00 84.84 224.00 Gouime· 75 Rice GC(lOO.OO) shwar WE(8.00) Mahadev N5: M7:' C2: T7 Mandvi-23 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.aO) 181.00 68.00 38.59 N2 76 Rice R(2.00) Mandvi-24 Jowar, \Vheat. 119.00 639.00 41.09 94.00 N3 77 Rice Mandvi 18 Jowar, Wheat, T(6.oo) 203.00 11.00 33.19 N3 78 Rice GC(6.00) Mandvi-13 Jowar, Wheat, 35.00 T(3.00) 333.00 40.75 1.00 79 Rice GC(3.00) Mandvi-IO Jowar, Wheat, H2.00) 289.00 35.00 13.23 80 Rke, Kodara W(2.00) Mandvi-ll ED Jowar, v"heat, T(9.00) 405.00 15.33 N3 81 Rice, Kodara W(7.00) R(2.00) Mandvi 10 Jowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 510.00 13.88 N2 82 Rice W(6.00) Mandvi-7 EAg,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(128.00) 285.00 52.37 40.00 N5: M2 83 Rice GC(114.00) WE(l4.oo) Mandvi-6 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, 8.00 T(18.00) 362.00 22.82 4.00 M 84 Rice GC(7.00) W(3.00) WE(8.00) Mandvi-8 Jowar, Rice T(2.00) 89.00 6.06 16.00 85 GCC2.00) Mandvi-5 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice 37.00 T(107.C0) 1,007.00 78.00 32.74 NI0: M: T 86 GC(101.00) WE(6.00) Mandvi-3 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, 12.00 T(12.00) 490.00 27.00 29.67 N2: M2:T 87 Rice GC(6.00) . W(l.OO) WE(S.OO) 79 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication. ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 88 Umarkhadi 238.07 372 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (SS) 89 Kalamkuva 349.91 7S0 P -(-Skms) W -(-5k.ns) -(-Skms) -(-Sk,ns KR (127) 90 Rakhas Khadi 250.11 324 P -(5-10kms) W W,Tw -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) KR (48) 91 Lakhgam 282.S7 1,030 P,O CWC,CHW W PO -(S-10kms) BS KR (189) 92 Jetpur 403.18 114 P -(S-10kms) W -( S-1 Okms) -(5-10kms) -(S-10kms) KR (23) 93 (II Karvati S18.09 94 Ambapor 637.17 126 -(-Skms) -(10+kms) Tw -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (20) 9S * Bhensi 928.03 96 * Khimpor 182.10 97 Kevdi 139.S2 247 P -(S-10kms) W,R,C -(S-10kms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (44) 98 * Rundha 117.09 99 * Gundvan 127.SS 100 Karuntha 398.10 496 P -(S-10kms) W,R,N -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) -(--Skms) RR (81) 101 Haripura 494.3S 168 P -(lO+kms) W -(S-lOkms) -(-5kms) -(5-1Ckms) KR (28) 102 • Sarpada 239.74 103 Dadhvada 488.43 1,071 P(2) PHS,D, W,R,N PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (192) FPC 104 Jhari Dadhvada 330.27 127 P -(10+kms) W -(5-IOkms) -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) KR (26) 105 Sarkui 437.71 1,133 P(2) -(S-10kms) W,R,N PO Yes, on BS KR (178) Friday 106 Bhatkhai 262.36 402 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (67) 107 Khedpur 219.15 282 P ewc W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS KR (43) 108 Kakadva 542.42 617 P ewc W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (120) 109 Usked Khurd 250.83 37S P CWC W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (76) 110 Godsamba 248.S9 1,061 P(4),H CWC,Rp T.W,R,C PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (204) 111 'Dori 464.18 587 P(2),Tr -(S-lOkms) W,R,C -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (l09) 112 Nandpor 727.88 704 P(2) CHW W,O -(S-10kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR - -- ..-Uninhabaited (132) 80 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated U n- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-l0 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 18.00 T(3.00) 190.00 21.07 6.00 N2 88 Rice, Kodara WE(3.00) Mandvi-9 Jowar, Wheat, 42.00 T(l2.00) 274.00 16.00 5.91 N 89 Rice WE(l2.00) Mandvi-lO Jowar, Wheat, 250.11 90 Rice, Kodara Mandvi-l0 Jowar, Wheat, 86.00 T(2.00) 151.00 23.00 20.57 N5 91 Rice W(2.00) Mandvi-38 Jowar, Wheat, 382.00 21.18 92 Rice 475.00 37.00 6.09 93 Mandvi--lS Jowar, Wheat, 637.17 94 Rice, Kodara 928.03 95 IS2.10 96 Mandvi-16 Jowar, Rice, "[(2.00) 130.00 4.00 3.52 97 Ragi W(2.00) 117.09 98 127.55 99 Mandvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 192.00 153.00 45.10 8.00 100 Rice, Ragi Mandvi-24 Jowar, Rice 494.35 101 239.74 102 Mandvi-12 Jowar, Wheat, 205.00 T(5.00) 253.00 11.43 14.00 N2: C 103 Rice, Ragi GC(5.00) Mandvi-IS Jowar, Rice 330.37 104 Mandvi-l0 Jowar, Wheat, 42.00 T08.00) 355.00 17.00 5.71 C 105 Rice. Ragi GC(1S.00) Maodvi-7 Jowar, Rice, 139.00 T(4.00) 10S.00 4.36 7.00 106 Kodara GC(4.00) Mandvi-l Jowar, Rice T(2.00) 140.00 17.15 60.00 N3 107 GC(I.00) WO.OO) Mandvi-3 EA Jowar, Rice T(29.00) 423.00 S.42 82.00 108 GC(29.00) Mandvi-5 EA Jowar, Rice 142.00 26.00 82.83 109 Mandvi-7 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(7.CO) 182.00 21.00 38.59 N3:M2 110 Rice WE(7.00) Mandvi-7 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(3l.00) 351.00 12.18 70.00 N2:M3:T2 111 Rice GC(31.00) Mandvi-S EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 634.00 lS.00 73.88 112 Rice WE(2.00) Su-ll 81 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- hold, Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 113 Kharoli 833.83 1,276 P(2) -(-Skms) W,R,C PO -(S-lOkms) BS KR (180) 114 Piparia 463.16 S57 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (90) 115 Khanjroli 670.16 556 P -(5-10kms) W,R,C PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (100) 116 Kamlapor 526.94 1,019 P -(5-10kms) \V,R,e -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (185) 117 Umarsadi 432.93 742 P PHS,FPe W,R,e -(-5kms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (137) 118 Kosadi 31 J.42 1 ,J 19 P -(-Sknn) W,R,e PO -(-Skms) BS KR (204) 119 Godavadi 741.20 2,081 P\2) -(10+krns) w,e PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (450) 120 Un 355.75 890 P -(S-IOkms) W,R,e -:-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (t 54) 121 Puna 459.4 7 1.273 P ewe W R,C PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR 1-:11) 122 Gamtalav- 21].56 1, III P(2) ewe T,w.e -(5-JOkms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR Bujrang (185) 123 Vareth 1,03:).37 1.41 S P -(S-10kms) W PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (254) 124 Rupan 2';2. [ 647 P.H, ewe w PO -(-5kms) BS PR (97) PUC 125 Vaghnera 215. [8 253 P cwe W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (39) 126 .. Patavdi 102.41 127 Beddha 295.79 710 P -(5-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (123) 128 Kakdapar 580.73 1.865 P(2) D W PTO -(10+kms) BS KR (346) 129 Pipalvada 53D.22 S18 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(-skms) BS PR,KR (101) 130 Gangpor- 329.94 S79 P -(S-10kms) W,R,N -(-Skms) Yes, on -(-Skms) KR Harshad (104) Monday 131 Amalchuni 129.98 75 -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) W,N -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (13) 132 Chand pur 256.SS 82 P -(5-10kms) W -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (13) 133 • Rakhvav 281.32 " U inhabited 82 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. . Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- eultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 Mandvi-l0 Jo,""ar, Wheat, T(40.00) 697.00 34.00 62.S3 113 Rice W(40.00) Mandvi-18 Jowar, Wheat, 232.00 20.00 211.16 114 Rice Mandvi-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(40.00) 323.00 51.16 256.00 M: T 115 Rice GC(40 00) Mandvi-14 Jowar, Wheat, T005.00) 221.00 95.00 105.94 M: T 116 Rice GC(105.00) Mandvi-13 Jowar, Wheat, T(31.00) 199.00 61.00 141.93 N2: T2 117 Rice GC(l9.00) W(l2.00) Mandvi-12 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(78.00) 189.00 21.42 23.00 N2: T2 118 Rice GC(77.00) WE(l.OO) . Mandvi-13 EAg,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(266.00) 283.00 115.20 77.00 N: M3 119 Rice GC(263.0Q) WE(3.00) Mandvi-l0 EAg.EO Jowar, Wheat, T(l42.00) 162.00 18.0) 33.75 M3: T3 120 Rice GC(134.00) WE(8.00) Mandvi-5 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice T(51.CO) 305.0J 41.47 62.00 M2 121 GC(46.00) WE(5.00) Mandvi-6 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(12.00) 174.00 17.00 8.56 N: M2 122 Rice GC(12.00) Mandvi-3 EAg Jawar, Rice, 98.00 T(49.OO) 637.00 22.37 224.00 T 123 Kodara WE(49.00) Mandvi-I ED,EAg Jo\\ar, Wheat, T04.00) 221.00 49.11 8.00 N7: M2 124 Rice GC(9.00) W(2.00) WE(3.00) Mandvi-l Jowar, Rice 165.00 44.1S 6.00 N4 125 102.41 126 Mandvi-l0 Jowar, Rice, 74.00 196.00 16.00 9.79 127 Kodara Mandvi-l0 Jowar, Rice, 50.00 T(16.00) 303.00 96.00 115.73 128 Kodara GC(16.00) Mandvi-16 Jowar, Rice, 253.00 T(S.OO) 206.00 15.22 48.00 129 Kodara, Bajri GC(S.OO) Mandvi-14 Jowar, Rice, 181.00 138.94 10.00 130 Ragi Mandvi-24 Jowar, Rice, 1 9.98 131 Ragi Mandvi-16 Jowar, Wheat, 25f.55 132 Rice 281.32 133 83 TALUKA : MANDVI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the villa.ge a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day ------Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway viIlage (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 134 Mahudi 49.59 111 P -(10+kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-lOkms) -(10+kms) KR (20) 135 Magatra 224.92 111 P -(S-10kms) W -(S-lOkms) -(S-10kms) BS PR (23) 136 BalaItirth 104.72 152 P -(-5krn,) W,R -(-Skms) -(-5k.ns) -(-Sk,ns) KR (27) 137 * .Balanga 322.64 138 Vankla 255.06 1,217 P -(5-10kms) T,W PTO,Phone -(IO+kms) BS PR (242) 139 Rajvad 98.25 337 -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS PR (54) 140 Varjakhan 434.07 1,286 P -(lO+k.ns) W,R,S -(-Skms) -(-Skrns) BS PR,KR (241) 141 Birama 96.69 66 -(S-10kms) -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR (13) 142 Jakhla 398.32 804 P -(-5kms) W,R,N -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (157) 143 Tarsadabar 413.33 1,459 P -(-5kms) T,W,R, PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (284) e 144 Sadadi 270.26 504 P -(-Skms) W,C -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS PR (91) 145 Jamankuva Bar 371.29 1,028 P -(S-10kms) w,e PO -{5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (189) 146 Ratania &46.98 1,813 P(2) PHS,FPC W -(-5kms) -(5-10krns) BS PR,KR (298) 147 Nanicher 606,6l 1,243 P -(-5klll'» W -(-5kms) -00+ klllS) BS PR,KR (206) 148 Moticher 1,277.14 2,537 P(5) -(10+kms) W,R,C PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (450) Total 72,346.01 125,680 p(In} H(I) (21,983) H(8) MCW(I) PUCCI) MH(4) Tr(3) CWC(23) 0(3) PHC(2) PHS(12) D(7) FPC(l4) TB(l) NH(1) RP(3) CHW(12) 0(1) * Uninhabited Note : The figur~s i~ the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 mdJcate the number of those particular amenities. 84 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Arel! any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa· religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-24 lowar, Wheat, 49.59 134 Rice Mandvi-26 Jo\\ar, Wheat, 224.92 135 Rice Mandvi-25 lowar. Rice, 104.72 136 Maize, Ragi 322.64 137 Mandvi-7 ED lowar, Wheat, 129.00 4.06 122.00 N30:M3:C 138 Rice Mandvi-6 EAg lowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 29.00 2.00 61.25 139 Rice WE(3.00) 0(300) Manjvi-2 EA lowar, Wheat, T(73.00) 285.00 43.07 33.0J N:M 140 Rice Wt31.00) WE(30.00) R(12.00) Mandvi-6 EAg lowar, Wheat, T{l5.00) 35.00 8.00 38.69 141 Rice WE(15.00) Mandvi-7 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(37.00) 170.00 43.32 148.00 N3:M: 142 Rice W(5.00) C2: T2 WE(32.00) Mz.ndvi-l EA lowar, Wheat, T(n.OO) 258.0) 75.33 8.00 N20: M9: 143 Rice W(Sl.OO) C2: T7 WE(21.00) Mandvi-5 Jowar, Rice T(5.00) 252.00 12.0) 1.26 144 GC\5:(0) Mandvi-3 lowar, Rice T(4.00) 327.00 28.00 12.29 145 GC(4.00) Mandvi-l EA Jowar, Wheat, T(64.00) 569.00 156.00 57.98 N3:M3:T2 146 Rice WE(64.00) Mandvj-3 EAg Jbwar, Wheat, T(48.00) 333.00 20:1.00 16.61 147 Rice WE(48.00) Mandvi-15 Jowar, Wheat, T(21.00) 756.00 441.14 59.00 N4:C:T 148 Rice GC(21.00) 18,154.41 2,509.00 40,625.93 :,155.34 5,901.33 N(202) M (88) C (33) T (54) 8S ~ :Tfr r 0 0 0 C/'I C -i A G') :D » c (; '- -i CIl » :lJ C/'I 0 C Z ~ ::D C') ~ ;= >-1 0 » ~ ~ 0 r-l .. r I I ~ :: :I: I I ! I I ©:;;: I I ! i I I I L __ I I 1 TALUKA SONGADH ALPHABETIC LIST OJ VILLACES 6 SONGADH TALUItA ------Palle No. Page No. Part A Part B II'lrt '" 'art B LoCII- Village Primary Loca Villa" Prlmar, SI. Name of lion DIrectory Census Sl. Namo of tloD No. Village Director, CCDSUS Codo No. Abstract No. Villa,. Code No. Abltrae! 2 II J • J Achhaivi 6J 94 74 49 EkvlloJan 145 102 78 2 Aguvan 6' 94 74 SO Galsavar 84 96 76 3 Ajvlr , 9J 72 ~I Galkhadi 44 92 74 4 Amaldi 3 90 72 5Z Galkuva 89 96 76 5 Amalgundi 124 100 78 ~3 Ganchlkuva 86 96 76 15 Arr,balpaja 21 90 72 54 Gatadi 94 98 76 j Amba 104 (8 76 55 Ghasilmedba 32 92 74 8 Amli 53 94 74 Sti Ghoda 41 92 74 9 Amlipada 56 94 7. 57 Ghodchit 108 98 76 10 Amlhava 1'4 10~ 78 !l8 Ghodlruv.li 123 100 78 II Bal Amrai 101 98 76 !l9 GhuDtvel US 102 '18 12 Bandbarpada 96 n 711 60 Golan 165 )04 &0 13 Bnli 20 90 71 til Gopalpura 125 100 78 14 Bedi Sl 94 74 6Z Gundi 9 90 72 H Bedp.tda 97 98 76 153 GunkbadJ J 3J 102 7. 16 Bedvao Ithadka 61 94 74 i4 Guesada 43 92 74 17 BedvaB P. BbeDsrot 50 94 74 t8 Bedvan P. Umarda 47 94 7. 6' Hanmantla 95 ,. 76 19 Bhanpur 31 92 74 Hindla 146 IDl 71 67 ~O Bharadada 142 102 78 " HirITadi 116 100 7. 21 Bhatvada 15 90 72 611 Jamapur 2' 93 72 22 Bhimpura 59 94 74 69 Jamkhadi 126 100 78 23 Bhorthava 170, 104 ~o 70 Jhadpatl 4S 9.3 24 BhuriYel 40 92 74 71 Iharali 99 98 71 15 Bodi Savar 26 IJJ 72 i2 Jbariamba (lncladlDI 6 90 72 Borda 7 2' 90 72 hii Boldi Akhalgam 27 Bt·! kuva 119 100 71 HalBl"ts) 28 Borpada 123 100 7. 73 Juoal 13 72 29 Budba 22 '0 90 72 74 Junnn 90 98 76 30 Cbakalla 65 94 74 is lCakadkuY8 114 100 31 Chakvao 118 100 73 76 76 Kakdkull P. 32 Cbampavadi 80 98 76 Umarda J06 33 Cbapaldhara 81 915 9& 70 7. 77 Kala&hat 120 34 Chikhli BheDsrot 48 1)4 74 100 78 78 Kanala 77 35 Chikhll Kbadlca 76~ 96 76 96 76 79 Kanhadevl 91 36 Chithalp.ida 151 Ifl2 '18 91 76 80 Kanji 129 37 Cblmer 161 104 80 100 72 38 Chimkuva 102 98 76 81 Kanti (Including 39 CbOlVJd 75 96 74 KaJdba Hamlet) 159 1('4 80 8] Kapadbandh 1S3 lu2 78 40 Dardl 140 102 78 83 KarvaDdl 166 104 80 41 Devalpada 78 96 76 84 Kavla 54 94 74 4Z Dhajamba 34 92 74 8' Kelal !I.5 94 74 43 Dhamodi 91 98 76 8Ci Khadi 147 102 78 44 Dhaomauli 148 102 78 87 Khambhala 6& 94 74 45 Dhulargam 169 It4 10 88 Kbanja. 87 96 46 DOD 127 '6 10) 78 89 Khapatil 162 104 80 47 Dosvada 74 96 74 90 Kharsi 88 96 76 48 Dumda 57 94 74 91 Khervada 14 90 72 ALPHABETIC LIST or VILLAGES 6 SONGADH TALUKA-Contd Page No. Page No. ------Part A Part B Part B Village Primary Villago Primacy SI. Name ot Location Directory Census Sl. Name of Location Director, Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract ------4 5 3 4 .----~------. 92 Kbogalga.n 137 102 78 138 Sadad\el 143 102 78 93 Kbokbsa 103 58 76 139 Sam~fku\& I 90 n 94 Klkakui 69 96 74 140 sandbkuva III 100 76 9S Kuirivel 12 90 n 141 Sarjamll 17 90 72 96 Kukadjbar 107 98 76 142 Satkashi 11 90 72 97 Kukradungri 113 100 76 143 Seljhar 160 104 80 98 Kumkuva 73 96 74 144 Serulla 19 90 72 145 Shravanla (Including 99 Langad 168 104 80 Dabdbar Hamiet) 155 104 78 100 Lavchali 1511 104 80 146 Siletvel 39 93 74 101 Limbi 18 90 72 147 Sinand 175 10. 80 H2 Mahudi 93 98 76 148 SiOlalthanch 23 90 7l 103 Maiyali 110 98 76 149 Singalvan 2 90 7l 104 Mal 171 104 80 150 Singpur 25 92 72 105 Malangdev 167 104 80 151 Siraspada 136 102 78 106 MandaI 67 94 76 152 Sisor 33 92 74 107 Mandvi Panl 8 90 72 153 Sonarpada 7J , 96 74 108 Masanpada 141 102 78 154 Taparvada 138 102 78 109 Medha 144 10l 7. ISS Tarsadi III 100 76 110 Medhsingi 128 100 78 156 Temka 139 102 78 III Mohpada (Malangdevi) 163 104 80 157 Ticbakia 92 91 76 112 Monghvan 109 98 76 158 Tokarva (Jamaokuva) 85 96 76 113 Mota Satsiia 121 100 78 159 Jokatva 114 Mota Tarpada 150 102 78 (Segupadl) 100 98 115 Moti Bburvan 130 100 78 116 Moti Khervan 42 92 74 160 Ukai ReattJemcnt- Village No. 3 177 106 80 76 \17 Nana Bandhalpada 115 100 1 AI UkhaJdl 46 92 74 118 Nana Tarpada I ~7 104 78 162 Umarda 149 102 78 119 Nani Bhurvan 131 100 78 72 120 Nani Kbervan 36 92 74 163 Varlda p, Bhcnsrot 24 90 74 121 Nindvada 90 72 164 Vadi Bher:srot 37 92 78 122 Nisbana 94 74 165 Vadi Rupgadh 152 102 )(4 78 166 Vadcada P. 123 Ojhar 156 Tokarva 117 10J 78 72 1204 Qtato Karva 4 90 167 Vadpada P. 80 125 Olta 173 IC4 Umarda 1(;5 98 76 126 Pahadada In 104 80 168 Vadada P. 127 Pllochpipla 30 92 72 Ulllarda 134 102 78 128 Patbarda 38 92 74 169 Vagda 5R 94 74 119 Pipalkuva 35 92 74 170 Vaghnera 27 92 72 130 Pokhran 71 96 74 171 Vajharda 51 94 74 172 . Vajpur (locluding . 76 131 Rampnra Kanadevi ~ 2 96 Kille Vajpur 96 132 Rampur Kotba' 83 ,78 Hamlett 10 90 72 96 133 Rani Amba 72 74 173 Vanjhafali 132 1(0 78 104 80 134 Rasmati 176 174 Vankvel 60 94 74 Rupvada 79 96 76 135 175 Veku~ 28 92 72 94 74 l36 Sada~kuva 62 94 74 176 Veljhar 49 80 137 Sadadun 174 104 80 177 Virihava J64 104 - ~-----~~ .. -~------ 89 TALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash H is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in-broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of tbe tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in bec- of Mar- Station, tares) house. ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Samarkuva 192.34 208 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) KR (32) 2 Singalvan 2,902.76 314 P -(5-10kms) W -(S-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (56) 3 Amaldi 2,076.95 58 -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) R -(S-lOkms) -(5-lOkms) -(-Skms) KR (11) 4 Otato Karva 40.87 30 -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (4) • 5 Ajvar 2,625.80 41 P -(lO+kms) R PO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) KR (9) 6 ... Jhariamba 2,106.26 7'" Borda 522.31 8 Mandvi Pani 4,108.16 320 P -(lO+kms) W -( -5kms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (52) 9 ... Gundi 63.72 10 ... Vajpur 254,17 11 Satkashi 3,304.85 558 P -(10+kms) W.R -(5-IOkms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) KR (110) 12 Kuilivel 230.51 121 P -(IO+kms) W -(5-IOkms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) KR (24) 13 Junai @ 130 P -(IO+kms) R -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) _-(-Skms) KR (20) 14 Khervada 379.14 1,271 P -(5-10kms) W,R PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (206) NR 15 Bhatvada 2,307.88 666 P RP W,R,N -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS KR,NR (101) 16 Nindvada 5,471.56 546 P -(-5kms) W,Hp,R -(5-IOkms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (95) 17 Sarjamli 3,581.31 324 P -(S-lOkms) W,R -(S-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) KR,NR (63) 18 Limbi 3,373.52 1,329 P PHS,FPC, W,O PO -(-Skms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (24C) CHW 19 Serulla 2,407.34 454 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (93) 20 Bavli 5,024.81 282 P -(-lOkms) W,R -(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) KR (56) 21 Amalpada 4,267.88 478 P -(lO+kms) W,R,N -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (99) 22 • Budha 387.34 23 Singalkhanch 236.85 441 P CHW W,R -Hkms) -(-Skms) BS PR,NR (91) 24 Vadda P. 221.81 515 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR Bhensrot (101) " Uninh!'bited. @ Area of Junai village is included in that of the village Amaldi ( L. C. No.3) 90 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Cootd. Land 'use (i. e .• area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigaled Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance iource waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (indu- ble for historical tion- ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest) ---".--~-- "~--.-- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L Soogadh-28 Nagli, Kodra, 25.00 128.00 22,00 17.34 l' . Jowar, Kice Songadh-27 Nagli, Kodra, 2,786.76 99.00 15.00 2.00 2 .Towar, Rice Songadh-25 Jowar, Rice 1,749.00 771.95 69.00 3 Kodra, Wheat Songadh-25 Nagii, Kodra, 37.00 1.87 2.00 4 Jowar, Rice Songadh-23 Jowar, Rice, 1,236.80 752.00 124.00 5 Kodra, Wheat 2,106.26 6 136.31 386.00 7 Vkai-40 Jowar, Rice, 1,850.16 1,222.00 36.00 8 Kodra, Wheat 63.72 9 254,17 10 Vkai-18 Nagli, Kodra, 4,180,00 124.85 It Jowar, Rice Ukai-18 NagIi, Kodra, 230.51 12 . Jowar, Rice Songadh-18 Kodra, .Towar, ll. Rice, Bajri Songadh-16 Kodar, Jowar, 288.00 57.14 34.00 14 Rice, Wheat Ukai-14 Kodra. Jowar, 2,077.00 ! 71.00 32.88 21.00 M 15 Rice, Wheat Ulcai-9 Kodra, Jowar, 5,309.00 113.00 21.56 28.00 16 Rice, Wheat Vkai-6 Nagli, Kodra, 3,460.00 100.00 15.00 6.31 17 Jowar, Rke Ukai-3 Nagli, Kodra, 2,965.00 223..00 114.00 71.52 IS Jowar, Rice Ukai-7 ED Nagli Kodra, 2,230.00 177.35 19 Jowar, Rice Ukai-l Nagli, Kodra, 4,784.00 240.81 20 Jowar, Bajri . I' Ukai-16 Nagli, Kodra. 3,703.00 564.88 21 Jowar, Rice 387.34 22 Ukai-3 Kodra, Jowar, 60.00 20.00 20.00 136.85 23 Rice, Wheat Ukai-5 Kodra, Jowar, T(12.00) 175.00 26.00 8.81 M 24 Rice, Wheat GC(12.0:» 91 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i.\e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source .waste availa religious, Loca (io km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) ------_----- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ukai·-lO K odra, Jowar. T(l4.00) 273.00 62.45 5.00 25 Rice, Wheat GC(14.00) Songadh-14 Kodra, Jowar, 43.00 T(4.00) 224.00 28.00 74.55 M 26 Rice. Wheat GC(4.00) Songadh-16 Kodra. Jowar, T(3.00) 455.',)0 72.99 20.00 27 Rice, Wheat GC(3.00) Songadh-15 Kodra. Jowar, T(4.00) 229.0J 30.00 39.35 28 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) 'Ukai-3 Kodra, Jowar, T(4.00) 319.00 62.00 56.01 29 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Vyara-27 Kodra, Jowar, T(16.00) 245.00 46.00 36.19 M 30 Rice, Wheat GC(!6.00) Vyara-12 Kadra. Jowar, T(22.00) 40.83 9.00 10.00 31 Rice, wheat W(22.00) Vyara-22 Kodra, Jowar, T(59.00) 313.19 28.00 66.00 N: M2 3! Rice, Wheat GCl51 00) R(8.00) Vyara-IO Kodra. jowar, 43.00 T(39.00) 485.00 79.67 19.00 M < 33 . Rice, Wheat GC(39.00) Songadil-19 EA Kodra, Jowar, T(21.00) 620.00 82.94 24.00 M4 34 Rice. Wheat GC(12.00) WE(9.00) Songadh-7 EAg Kodra, Jowar, T(76.00) 591.00 74.00 49.07 N: M3: T 35 Rice, Wheat GC(57.00) WE(l9.00) Ukai-9 Kodra, Iowar, T(S.OO) 256.00 35.32 2.1)0 36 Rice, Wheat OC(S.OO) Ukai-5 Kodra, Jowar, T(61.00) 469.00 76.71 51.00 37 Rice. Wheat GC(61.00) Ukai-2 EA Kodra. Jowar, 3S.00 T(2.00) 177.00 26.00 58.52 38 Rice, Wheat WE(2.00) 353.07 39 Ukai-3 ED,EO Kodra, Jowar, 77.00 24.00 6.81 29.00 N50 40 Rice, Wheat Ukai-5 ED,EAg Kodra. Jowar, 86.00 T(30.00) 403;00 58.00 30.33 41 Rice, Wheat GC(30.00) Songadh-6 Kodra, Jowar, T(5.00) 436.00 57.47 1.00 42 Rice, Wheat W(S.OO) Songadh-S EA Nagli. Kodra, 316.00 T(4.00) 770.00 ]09.00 22. ]7 NI50:MI3: 43 Jowar, Rice, W(4.00) C9 Songadh-9 Kodra, Jowar. T(6.00) 164.73 20.00 13.00 44 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) Songadh-15 Kodra, Jowar, T(IO.O:)) 104.00 ]8.99 45 Rice, Wheat GC(IO.OO) Songadh-15 EA Kodra, Jowar, T(81.00) 543.00 71.00 31.07 N2: M 46 Rice, Wheat GC(Sl.OO) 93 TALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway vi Ilage (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 47 Bedvan- 252.99 259 P -(5-10kms) W. -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR P-Umarda (41) 48 Chikhli- 447.96 919 P CHW W,Hp -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR BhenSTot (167) 49 Veljhar 587.51 544 P -(IO+kms) W -(-Skm,) -(S-IOkms) BS KR (98) 50 Bedvan 426.25 454 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) -(-5Iems) KR P. Bhensrot (83) 51 Vajhar 645.80 1,531 P FPC,CHW W PO -(I0+kms) BS KR (270) 52 Bedi 391.93 878 P CHW W,Rp -(-Skms) -(S-IOkms) BS KR (1(8) 53 Amli S16.86 734 P CHW W,Rp -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (129) 54 Kavlai 644.58 305 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (62) 55 Kela 444.31 815 P CHW W -( -Skms) -(IO+kma) BS KR (156) S6 Amblipada 497.75 683 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) BS KR (113) 57 Dumda 631.61 1,352 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-·IOkms) BS PR,KR (235) 58 Vegda 352.48 915 P CHW W,O -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (176) 59 Bhimpura 424.30 1,371 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (221) 60 Vankvel SIO.OS 525 P -(5-IOkms) W,O -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (103) 61 Bedvan Khadka 237.07 263 P -(S-IOkms) W -( -5kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (40) 62 Sadadkuva 44S.97 78S P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) KR ( 164) 63 Achhalva S31.41 3S8 P -(IO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (65) 64 Nishana 1,018.44 1,216 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (212) 65 Agasvan 710.19 1,428 P CHW W PO -(5-IOkmr) BS KR (265) 66 Chakalia 533.S1 1,025 P CHW W,Hp -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -( -Skms) KR ( 161) 67 MandaI 690.40 1,325 P PHS,FPC, W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS PR,KR (243) CHW 68 Khambhala 2SI. 76 486 P -( -5-1 Okms) W -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (72) 94 OIRECTORY land Use Amenities-:Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares roundtd up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest irrigated' Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance wurce waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (iilc1u- ble for historical tion- ding culti- or Code gauchar va ti on archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) -----~------~~------~------_._- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------__ ----- SongJ.dh-16 Nagli, Kodra, 78.99 154.00 19.0'.) 1.00 47 Jowar, Rice, Wheat Vyara-12 Jowar, Rice T(IO.OO) 381.96 55.00 }.OO 4& W(lO.OO) Ukai-15 Kodra, Jowar, 147.00 T(l7.00) 358.00 53.51 12.00 49 Rice GC(17.oo) Songadh-l0 Kodra, Jowar. 177.00 T( 4.00) 212.00 27.25 6.00 50 Rice, Wheat GC(4.00) Songadh-IO Kodra, Jowar. 49.00 T(2.00) 507.00 77.80 10.00 M: T 51 Rice, Wheat GC(2.00) Vyara-7 Jowar, Rice 43.00 293.93 45.00 IO.CO 52 Vyara-S Kodrn, Jowar, 6S.00 T(8.00) 380.86 56.00 4.00 53 Rice. Wheat TW(8.00) Songadh-ll Kodra, Jowar, 310.00 T(8.00) 268.00 33.58 25.00 54 Rice, Wheat W(B.OO) Songadh-IO Kodra, Jowar, 5.00 T(4.oo) 379.00 44.31 12.00 55 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Song<:dh-6 Nagli, Kodra. 44.00 T(4.00) 382.75 55.00 12.00 56 lawar, Rice, W(4.00) Songadh-l Nagli, Kodra, T(S.OO) 528.00 85.61 \0.00 57 Jowar, Rice W(B.OO) Songadh-S Kodra, Jowar, T{2.00) 294.00 43.48 13.00 NI2 58 Rice, Wbeat W(2.00) l:kai-5 ED,EAg Kodra, Jowar, \7\.00 T(l.OO) 208.00 35.30 9.00 N4: M 59 Rice, Wheat WEI t .00) Songadh-I EA Nagli. Kodra, 42B.OO 69.00 13.0S • N3 60 Jawar, Rice Songadh-I Kodra, Jowar. 113.00 ] ]6.00 6.07 2.00 61 Rice, Wheat , Songadh-3 Kodra, lowar, 200.00 T(2.00) 215.00 211.97 62 Rice, Wheat 0(2.00) Songadh-IO K odra;1 lowar, 200.00 T(2.00) 290.00 33.41 ~.OO 63 Maize, Rice 0(2.00) Songadh-4 Kodra, Jowar, 491.00 T(S.OO) 460.00 58.44 4.00 64 Rice, Wheat TW(I.00) 0(4.00) Vyara-8 Kodra, lowar, 58.00 T(2.00) 563.00 83.00 4.19 N7 65 Rice. Wheat W(200) Songadb.-14 Kodra. Jowar, 49.00 T(3.00) 458.61 15.00 13.00 N:M2 66 Rice. Wheat W(3.00) Vyara-S EAg Kodra, Jowar, 137.40 T(5.00) 48B.00 55.00 5.00 N2 67 Rice, Wheat GC(3.00) W(1.00) WE{1.00) Vyara-7 EAg Kodra. Iowar, T(6.00) 214.00 25.76 6.00 N3: M 68 Rice, Wheat GC(4.00) pe{2.00} 95 TALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total . Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 69 Kikakui 743.46 ],805 P,H,Tr l'.HS,FPC, W,Tk PO -(IO+kms) BS,KS PR,KR (290) CHW 70 Sonarpada 518.24 267 P -(IO+kms) W,Hp -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (52) 71 Pokhran 512.58 264 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (42) 72 Rani Amba 389.30 2,177 P PHS,FPC, T,W,R PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (431) RP,CHW 73 Kumkuva 688.30 909 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (143) 74 Dosvada 1,092.11 2,782 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO' -(S-IOkms) BS,RS PR,KR (478) CHW 75 Chorvad 598.93 1,234 P CHW W,R -(S-lCkms) -(S-IOkms) BS PR,KR (260 76 Chikhli 288.68 928 P CHW W PO -(S-10kms) -(S-IOkms) KR Khadka (162) 77 Kana\a 293.86 759 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (127) 78 Devalpada 210.89 332 P -(S-lOkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (64) 79 Rupvada 308.94 458 P -(IO+kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) -(-Skms) KR (90, 80 Champavadi 271.77 558 P -(-Skms) W,Hp, -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BR PR,KR (liD) S,N 81 Chapaldhara 146.33 170 P -(S-Wkms\ W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (32) 82 Rampura 220.43 437 P -(S-10kms) W,S,N -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -(S-10kms) KR Kanadevi (83) 83 Rampur 169.55 143 -(·-Skms) -(S-IOkms) W,S -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) KR Kothar (28) 84 Gaisavar 269.81 336 P -(S-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (70) 85 Tokarva 168 33 429 P -(S-10kms) W PO -(10+kms) BS KR (Jamankuva) (85) 86 Ganchikuva 2144S 392 P -(S-10kms) W -(S-lOkms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (76) 87 Khanjar 722.43 1,229 P -(S-lOkms) W PO -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (228) 88 Kharsi 415.42 820 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (151) 89 Galkuva 539.04 1,227 P PHS,FPC W PO -(-Skms) BS KR (232) 96 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-eontd. Land 'use (i.'\e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance iource waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Songadh-9 EAg Kodra, Jowar. 95.00 T(l2.00) 6(J3.00 27.46 6.00 M 69 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) WE(4.00) TW(2.00) Songadh-2 NagH, Kodra, 495.00 21.24 2.00 N2 70 Jowar, Maize Songadh-4 Kodra, lowar, 57.00 407.00 4658 2.00 71 Rice, Wheat Songadh-3 EA Kodra. lowar, T(2.00) 326.00 26.30 35.00 N25: MIS: 72 Rice, Wheat W(2.00) CI8 Songadh-3 Kodra, lowar, T(4.00) 442.00 223.00 19.30 73 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Songadh-6 EA Kodra, lowar, T(9.00) 888.00 175.00 20.11 M2:T 74 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) WE(3.00) Vyara-9 Kodra, lowar, TC·OO) 494.00 93.93 9.00 M 75 Rice, Wheat W(2.00) Vyara-8 EA Kodra, lowar, T(IO.OO) 240.68 24.00 14.00 M: T 76 Rice, Wheat WE{lO.OO) Vyara-9 Kodra, IowaI', T(S.OO) 243.00 3V!6 W.CO 77 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) 0(4.00) Vyara-S Kodra, lowar, 29.00 T(2.00) 150.0U 24.89 5.00 78 Rice, Wheat W(2.00) Songadh-7 Kodra, lowar, T(6.00) 256.94 36.00 10.00 79 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) Songadh-3 EA Kodra, IowaI', 232.77 27.00 12.00 M: C 80 Rice, Wheat Songadh-5 Kodra, lowar, 133.33 7.00 6.00 81 Rice, Wheat Songadh-R Nagli, Kodra, 42.00 141 43 31.00 6.00 82 lowar, Rice Songadh-5 Kodra, lowar, 146.55 21.00 2.00 83 Rice, Wheat Songadh-3 Kodra, lowar, 186.00 30.81 53.00 84 Rice, Wheat Songadh-IO Kodra, lowar, 150.00 13.33 5.00 85 Rice, Wheat Songadh-19 Kodra, lowar, 84.00 129.45 1.00 86 Rice, Wheat Songadh-IO K:odra, lowar, 81.00 T(4.00) 542.43 82.00 13.00 87 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Songadh-ll ED Kodra, lowar, 31.00 327.00 51.42 6.00 88 Rice, Wheat Vyara-15 ED,EAg Kodra, lowar, T(6.00) 468,00 55.00 10.04 89 Rice, Wheat W(2.00) WE(4.00) Su 12 97 T ALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop. to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 90 JUDvan 503.77 538 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (95) 91 Dhamodi 89}.92 2,227 P PHS,FPC W pO -(-Skms) BS KR (398) 92 Tichakia 143.37 520 P -(-5kms) W,R -( -Skms) -(5-10kms) 8S PR,KR (78) 93 Mahudi 241.57 310 P -(-Skms) W,R -(--Skms) -(5-IOkms) -(-Skms) KR (58) 94 Gatadi 232.26 493 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (103) 95 Hanmantia 367.03 727 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (130) 96 Bandharpada 32S.00 881 P PHS,D, W,R PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (1S1) FPC,RP, Monday CHW 97 Bedpada 366.S4 386 P CHW W,N -( -Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (64) 98 Kanhadevi 154.45 ]S6 P -(5-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) KR (27) 99 JharaIi 290.67 462 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (81) 100 Tokarva 73S.40 2,210 P PHS,FPC W,R,N PO -(S-lOkms) ns PR,KR (Segupada) (411) CHW 101 Bal Amrai 188.16 128 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W,N -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (24) 102 Chimkuva 559.90 790 P CHW W,S,N -(-Skms) -(JO+kms) BS PR,KR (142) 103 K.hokhsa 3S8.93 ISS P -( -Skms) W,S,N -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (2S) 104 Amba 281.67 633 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+krns) -(5-1Ckms) KR (101) 105 Vadpada P. 211.44 750 P CHW W -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) BS KR Umarda (l39) 106 Kakadkuva P. 229.75 417 P -(5-IOkms) W -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR Umarda (77) 107 Kukadjhar 169.64 IS8 P -(S-lOkms) W -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR (29) 108 Ghodchit 384.51 901 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (158) 109 Monghvan 606.14 1,39S P PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R PO -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (224) CHW 110 Maiyali 288.51 441 P -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(5~10kms) BS KR (79) 9~ DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Landuse (i.~e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion- ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) ------. ------_--- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Songadh-17 Kodra, Jowar T(6.00) 437.00 58.77 2.00 90 R ice, Wheat ' W(6.00) Vyara-12 EAg Kodra, Jowar, T(30.oo) 730.00 118.92 13.00 N: T2 91 Rice, Wheat W(28.00) WE(2.oo) Songadh-15 Kodra, Jowar, T( 14.00) 94.00 23.37 12.00 92 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) R(S.OU) Vyara-12 Kodra, Jowar, T(29.00) 150.00 32.57 30.00 93 Rh:e, Wheat R(29.UO) Vyara-12 Kodra, Jowar, T(12.00) 184.00 27.26 9.00 94 Rice, Wheat GC(l2.00) Vyara-15 Kodra, Jowar, T(28.00) 264.00 45.00 30.03 95 Rice, Wheat R(28.00) Songadh-15 Kodra, Jowar, T(14.00) 25~.OO 42.00 16.00 N3: M2: T 96 Rice, Wheat GC(14.00) Songadh-14 Kodra, Jowar, 140.54 T(4.00) 194.00 22.00 6.00 97 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Songadh-12 Nagli, Kodra, 28.45 107.00 17.00 2.00 9& JOVlar, Rice Songadh-9 Nagli, Kodra, 256.67 31.00 3.00 99 Jowar, Rice Songlldh-6 EAg Kodra, Jowar, T(51.00) 591.40 54.00 39.00 N2 100 Rice, Wheat GC(2.00) " W(16.00) WE(33.00) Songadh-4 Kodra, Jowar, 180.16 5.00 3.00 101 Rice, Wheat Songadh-9 EAg Kodra, Jowar, 147.00 T(6.00) 360.90 40.00 6.00 102 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) Songadh-ll Kodra, J owar, 242.93 100.00 15.00 1.00 103 Rice, Wheat Songadh-12 Nagli, Kodra, T(2.00) 245.67 28.00 6.00 104 Jowar, Rice W(2.00) Songadh-24 Kodra, lowar, 58.44 124.00 15.00 14.00 105 Rice, Wheat Songadh-12 Kodra, Jowar, 14.00 T(14.00) 177.75 20.00 4.00 106 Rice, Wheat W(l4.00) Songadh-ll Nagli, Kodra, 145.64 22.00 2.00 107 Jowar, Rice Songadh-16 Kodra, Jowar, 69.51 T(6.00) 273.00 27.00 9.00 lOB Rice, Wheat W(3.00) R(3.0) Songadh-17 Kodra, Jowar, 118.00 387.14 52.00 49.00 M 109 Rice, Wheat Songadh-19 Kodra, Jowar. 64.51 196.00 22.00 6.00 110 Rice, Wheat 99 TALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway vi llage (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat. way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 111 Sandhkuva 224.26 501 P CHN W -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (113) 112 Tarsadi 331.55 SIS P CHW W -(-Skm~) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (99) 113 Kukradungri 201.4S 30S P -(S-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(S-10kms) KR (S2) 114 Kakadkuva 210.16 500 P CHW W -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) -(S-lOkms) KR (88) , 115 Nana 204.44 376 P CHW W,O -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR Bandharpada (68) 116 Hiravadi 398.99 813 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (156) 117 Vadpada P. 162.89 365 P CHW W -(5-10kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR Tokarva (59) 118 Chakvan 224.4S 498 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (101) 119 Borkuva .;01.44 S98 P CHW W -(S-IOkms) -(5-1C,kms) BS KR (100) 120 Kalaghat 301.37 462 p CHW W -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (89) 121 Mota Satsila 142.05 113 -(-Skms) -(-Skm<;) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR C19) 122 Ghodiruvali 29J.15 15S P -(5-10kms) W -(5-IOkms) -(1U+kms) -(-Skms) KR .. (30) 123 Borpada 351.62 429 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (78) 124 Amalgundi S87.88 1,044 P CHW W,R - (-5kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (190) 12S Gopalpura 523.68 1,045 P CHW W,Hp,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (163) 126 Jamkhadi S03.,)7 1;84 P MCW,M!f, W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (172) PHe,FPC 127 Don 352.24 461 P -(-Skms) W,S,N -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (77) 128 Medhsingi 346.68 696 P CHW W,Hp -(--Skms) -(10+kmi» BS PR,KR (128) 129 Kanji 785.44 393 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (62) 130 Moti Bhurvan SI.71 133 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (21) 131 Nani Bhurvan 9').12 46 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (7) 132 Vanjhafali 137.40 255 P CHW W,O -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (46) 100 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. _Land'use (i.'e., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance Source waste availa- religiot,S, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion- ding culti- or Code gauchar v3tioD arch,i-;O" No. and logi~al groves) in terest) ---_._------_-- ,----" 12 13 14 15 16 17 1& 19 20 Songadh-18 Kodra, Jowar, 169.00 22.26 6.00 111 Rice, Wheat Songadh-12 Nagji, Kodra. 288.00 36,55 7.00 112 Jowar. Rice Songadh-12 Kodra. Jowar, T(S.OO) 166.00 26.45 4.00 113 Rice, Wheat W(S.OO) Songadh-3 Kodra, 10war, T(4.00) 187.00 17.16 2.GO 114 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Songadh-8 Nagli, Kodra, T(3.00) 173.00 24.44 4.00 "5 Jowar, Rice W(3.00) Songadh-l1 EAg Nagli, Kodra, T(IO.OO) 315.00 48.99 25.00 N 116 Jowar, Rice W(IO.OO) Songadh-17 Kotira, Jal.';a1:a, \40.00 lR.S9 4.()() \\7 Rice, Wheat Songa~h-13 Kodra, Jowar, 6.00 T(6.00) 181.00 22.45 9.00 118 Rice, Wheat W(6.00) Songadh-12 Kodra, Jowar, 145.00 221.00 25.44 10.00 119 Rice, Wheat Songadh-20 Kodra, Jowar, 78.00 178.00 21.00 24.37 120- Rice, Wheat Songadh-16 Kodra, lowar, 90.00 31.00 7.05 14.00 111 Rice, Wheat Songadh-18 Kodra. Jowar, 175.00 80.00 13.15 22.00 122 Rice, Wheat Songadh-19 Kodra, J owar, 128.00 179.00 29.62 15.00 ]23 Rice, Wheat Songadh-17 Kodra. Jowar, 95.88 T(l7.00) 388.00 60.00 27.00 ]24 Rice, Wheat W07.00) Songadh-15 EAg Nagii, Kodra, 24.00 T(16.00) 408.00 61.68 14.00 N4: M 125 Jowar, Rice W(B.OO) WE(B.OO) Songadh-15 E'\g Nagli, Kodra, IloOO T(S.OO) 415.00 56.67 16.00 N6: M3: C 126 Jo\\ar, Rice W(S.OO) Songadh-13 Kodar, .Iowar, 135.00 183.24 31.00 3.00 127 Rice, Wheat Songaoh-13 Kodra, J owar, 2.00 T{20.00) 274.00 48.6'8 2.00 N 128 Rice, Wheat W(20.00) Songadh-18 Koora, J owar. 595.00 T(4.00) 157.00 27.44 2.00 129 Rice, Wheat W(4.00) Songadh-8 Nagli, Koera, 45.71 3.00 3.00 130 Jowar, Rice Songadh-8 Nagli, Kodra, 83.00 11.12 5.00 131 Jowar, Rice Songadh-16 Kodra, Jowar. T(13.00} 99.00 20.40 5.00 132 Rice, Wheat GC(7.00) W(6.00) 101 T ALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, aeh Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house· ketl Water· holds Hat. way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 133 Gunkhadi 392.76 609 P PHS,FPC, W PO -(-5kms) BS KR (100) CHW 134 Vadpada P. 43S.13 3SS P -(-Skms) W,Hp,R -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR Umarda (6S) 135 Ohuntvel 443.21 42S P CHW W,R -(S-10kms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (80) 136 Siraspada 214.45 421 P -(S-10kms) W,R -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (61) 137 Khogalgam 275.82 497 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(~Skms) -(-5kms) KR (84) 138 Taparvada 360.08 775 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (138) 139 Temka 228.S3 201 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (39) 140 Dardi 292.74 109 P -(S-10kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (24) 141 Masanpada 128.76 388 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR.KR (67) 142 Bharadada 401.95 692 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR (115) 143 Sadadvel 440.57 699 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (l08) 144 Medha 1,629.27 856 P -(-Skms) W,R PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (148) 145 Ekvagolan 1,824.98 64 -(-5kms) -(10+kms) W -(S-IOkms) -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) KR (13) 146 Hindla 273.26 371 P PHS,FPC W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (67) 147 Khadi 634.27 332 P -(10+kms) W.R -(-5kms) -(S-lOkms) BS PR,KR (S9) 148 Dhanmauli 299.46 48S P,O CHW W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR ('5) 149 Umarda 395.56 357 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) Weekly on BS PR,KR (54) Tuesday 150 Mota Tarpada 430.40 767 p. PHS, FPC, W,R -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) BS PR (127) CHW lSI Chikhalpada 171.70 202 P -(S-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (33) IS2 Vadi Rupgadh 425.69 349 P -(1D+kms) W -(1 D+kms) -(5-1 Dkms) -(5-1 Dkms) KR (S3) IS3 Kapadbandh 1,144.72 287 P CHW W,R -(S-10kms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (4S) 154 Amthava 297.S5 158 P -(10+kms) W,R ·(lO+kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (3] ) 102 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Coutd. .Land use (Ue., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance ilource waste availa- religious. Loca (in km.) (inclu- bJe for historical tion- ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) _---_._- ---~~-- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 ---~ Songadh-19 Kodra, Jowar, 56.76 T(14.00) 264.00 44.00 14.00 133 Rice, Wheat GC(6.00) W(8.00) Songadh-17 Nagli, Kodra, 26.00 T(4.00) 354.00 44.00 7.13 134 J-.JwaI, Rice W(4.00) Songadh-26 Kodra, Jowar, 212.00 171.00 26.21 34.00 M 135 Rice, Wheat Songadh-21 Kodra, Jowar, 69.45 105.00 IS.00 22.00 136 Rice, Wheat Sor.gadh-20 Kodra, Jowar, 86.82 147.00 2J.00 22.00 137 Rice, Wh(;;at Song.ldh-20 Kod:a, Jowar, 82.00 225.00 36.0::1 17.08 138 Rice, Wheat Songad;1-17 Kodra, Jowar, 95.00 117.00 13.53 3.00 139 Rice, Wheat Songadh-19 Kodra, Jowar, 229.00 4S.74 8.00 7.00 140 Rice, Wheat Songadh-19 Jowar, Rice, 107.00 13.76 8.00 141 Wheat Songadh-17 Kodra, Jowar, 123.00 T(S.OO) 226.00 29.95 15.00 142 Rice, Wheat W(S.OO) Songadh-17 Kodra, Jowar, 142.00 T(8.00) 241.00 36.57 13.00 143 Rice, Wheat W{4.00) R(4.00) Songadh-19 Kodra, Jowar, 1,246.00 313.00 50.00 20.27 144 Rice, Wheat Songadh-23 Nagli, Kodra, 1,791.00 32.98 1.00 145 Jowar, Rice Songadh-24 Nagli, Kodra, 109.00 135.00 21.26 8.0J 146 Jowar, Rice Songadh-24 Nagli, Kodra, 543.00 62.00 11.00 IS.27 147 Jowar, Rice Songadh-27 Kodra, lowar, 79.00 174.00 27.46 19.00 148 Rice, Wheat Songadh-20 Kodra, lowar, 226.00 139.00 22.56 8.00 149 Rice, Wheat Songadh-21 Kodra, Jowar, 178.00 209.40 32.00 11.00 150 Rice, Wheat Songadh-25 Kodra. Jowar, 111.00 48.70 7.00 5.00 151 Rice, Wheat Songadh-27 Kodra, Jowar, 292.00 115.69 15.00 3.00 152 Rice, Wheat Songadh-24 Nagli, Kodra, 972.00 144.72 19.00 9.00 153 Jowar, Rice Songadh-25 Kodra, Jowar, 158.00 116.00 15.55 8.00 154 Rice, Wheat 103 TALUKA : SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec· of Mar- Station, tares) house· ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 155 Shravania • 1,698.31 464 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-5kms) KR (87) 156 Ojhar 642.20 277 P -(10+kms) W,R -(-:k.ns) -CIO+k.ns) -(-5kms) KR (60) IS7 Nana Tarpada 702.08 147 -(-5kms) -(IO+kms) W,O -(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (29) 158 Lavchali 424,8S 164 P -(10+kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (33) 159 Kanti @ 760.64 248 P -(lO+kms) W -~lO+kms) -l5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (47) 160 Seljhar 289.10 21 -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (4) 161 Chimer I,S95.8S 1,009 P PHS,FPC, W -(lO+kms) -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (176) CHW 162 Khapatia t 437.90 167 P -(-Skms) W -(S-10kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (30) 163 Mohpada 311.21 71 -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (Malangdevi) (14) 164 Virthava 345.04 293 P(2) PHS,FPC W,R -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (48) 165 Golan 173.23 74 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (15) 166 Karvanda 276.24 2S6 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (49) 167 Malangdev 1,207.84 945 P -(-Skms) W,R PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (ISO) 168 Langad S22.3S 166 P -(S-10kms) W,Hp,R -( -Skms) -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) PR (29) 169 Dhusargam 437.10 392 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(S-IOkms) -(10 + kms) -(-Skms) KR (70) 170 Bhorthava :'23.7S 443 P -(IO+kms) W,R -(S-IOkms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (76) 171 Mal 3S4.67 324 P -(S-lOkms) W -(S-IOkms) -(I0+kms) -(5-10kms KR (69) 172 Pahadada 373.49 3S6 P -(S-IOkms) W,R -(S-lCkms) -(10+kms) -(5-IOkms) KR (72) 173 Olta SI1.S4 380 P -(10+kms) W,R -(IO+kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (69) 174 Sadadun 528.78 762 P -(10+kms) W,R -(S-IOkms) -(10+kms) (-SKms)PR,KR (151) • Includes area of Dabdh ar @ Includes area of Kald ha t Includes area of Ka1amkui 104 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark. Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest tow.n Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 \3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Songadh-25 Kodra, Jowar, 1,490.00 167.31 18.00 23.00 155 Rice, Wheat Songadh-27 Kodra, Jowar, 52('.0) 98.00 14.20 10.00 156 Rice, 'v\ heat Songadh-24 Kodra, Jowar, 629.00 55.00 10.00 8.08 157 Rice, Wheat Songadh-25 Nagli, Kodra, 288.00 107.85 20.00 9.00 153 Jowar, Rice Songajh-27 Nagli, Kodra, 670.00 82.64 6.00 2.00 159 Jowar, Rice Songadh-24 Kodra, Jowar, 205.00 74.00 9.10 1.00 160 Rice, Wheat Songadh-32 Nagli, Kodra, 1,068.00 T(l.OC) 421.()0 78.85 27.00 161 Jowar, Rice W(LOO) Nawapur-26 Nagli, Kodra, 322.00 95.00 8.90 12.00 162 Jowar, Rice Nawapur-27 Kodra. Jowar, 231.00 70.00 1.00 9.21 163 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-22 Kodra, Jowar. 170.00 133.00 22.00 20.04 N 164 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-22 Nagli. Kodra. 124.00 31.23 6.00 12.00 165 Jowar, Rice Nawapur-27 Kodra, Jowar. 123.00 125.00 15.24 13.00 166 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-25 Kodra, Jowar, 547.00 571.00 70.84 19.00 M 167 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-27 Kodra, Jowar, 374.00 115.00 18.35 15.00 168 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-25 Kodra, Jowar, 129.00 245.00 34.00 29.10 169 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-28 Kodra, Jowar, 21.00 243.00 32.75 27.00 170 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-30 Kodra, Jowar, 123.67 190.00 29.0<> 12.00 171 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-32 Kodra, Jowar. 61.49 254.00 36.00 22.00 172 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-28 Kodra, Jowar, 69.00 T(2.0(;) 356.00 41.00 43.54 173 Rice, Wheat Rl2.00) Nawapur-32 Kodra, Jowar, 25.00 428.00 57.78 18.00 174 Rice, Wheat Su-14 105 TALUKA SONGADH VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu Appro (in hec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar Station, ketl Water Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -~----- 175 Sinand 526,04 321 P -(10+kms) W,Hp,R -\10+kms) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (62) 176 Rasmati 144.58 128 P -(10+kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (29) 177 Ukai (*) 442.17 5,818 PH CHW W PO -OO+kms) BS KR Resettlement (1,050) Village No. 3 Total 114,860.65 119,170 P(69) H(1) (21,495) H(2) MCW(1) Tr(t) MHO) 0(4) PHC(2) PHS(19) D(3) FPC(22) RP(3) CHW(77) * Included in the area of 'Gundi' village Note : The figures in the last line indicate TaJuka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 106 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- eultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Nawapur-32 Kodra, J owar, 221.00 265.00 31.00 9.04 175 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-29 Kodra, J owar, 41.58 90.00 10.00 3.00 176 Rice, Wheat Ukai-30 Kodra, Jowar, 442.17 77 Wheat 56,782.31 1,006.00 43,459.69 6,980.79 6,631.86 N (282) M (63) C (29) T (74) 107 GUJARAT TALUKA UCHCHHAL DISTRICT SURAT ,_ 'MILES 1 I i I I 0 6 ! tClLOWETRU () A UNINHABITED IIILLAGES WITH LOCATION r-----, CODE,.. , .' .. L~_8___ J STATE BOUNDARY, , .•.... , .. , .... . IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD.. , .. ·." .. RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD DISTRICT BOUNDARY...... RS TALUKA BOUNDARY•..•. GAUGE •...... VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE ,-----, RIVER .. ~ I 22 I PO/PTO NUMBER, '. . . • • . . • • • ...... • .... L.. ______..J POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... · S TALUKA HE'AOQUARTERS ••.....•. , ..•.....•. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHooL ... , ...... PS VILLAGES WITH POPUL1 \ \ TALUKA UCHCHHAL &LPB•• JtTlC LUiT 0' VILLA,"J:S 7 UCHCHHAL TALUKA Page No. Plao ..... ------"'----- Part A Part B Part A Part. Villaao Primar, Village Primary Sl. Namo of Location Directory Census SI. Name or Location Director, Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Codo No. Abstrac 1 3 1 Abhankuva 46 114 86 36 MlnokpuJ! 51 114 86 :z AdSam J3 112 1!4 37 Mirkot 58 116 86 3 AIll.k:utf 19 112 84 38 Moglrbara 35 114 86 8' 4 Anandpur 61 116 39 Mogran 6 112 84 84 5 Arkati 10 112 40 Mogrlni 22 112 84 6 Babarabat 37 114 86 41 Mohini 26 112 84 7 Bhadbhunja 62 116 86 42 Mobpada 8 112 84 8 Bhintbudrak 34 114 86 43 Nanchbal 45 114 86 9 Bhintkhurd 30 114 84 44 Narayanpur 39 114 86 10 Chacharbunda 42 i .4 86 45 Nurabad 53 114 86 H Chandha\'bunde 43 114 86 12 Chadhvan 3 112 84 46 PaeKlui ~9 116 86 13 Chanda pur 29 114 84 47 Palchull 57 116 86 14 Chbapti 36 114 86 48 Pati-Ban.:1hara 7 112 114 15 Chikhli 31 114 86 49 Petbapur 41 114 .6 16 Chittpur 4 112 84 50 Phul Umran 15 112 84 17 Dhaj 63 116 86 51 Sakarda 64 116 86 18 Dbupi 11 112 84 52 Sase 54 114 S6 53 Sayajigam .5 112 "4 19 Gavan 14 112 ~4 )4 Selud 56 1\6 86 5S Sevti 27 J r 2 24 20 Haripuf SI 114 86 S6 Sundar pur 49 114 86 21 Jamki 5S 116 86 ~7 lavli 2J 112 84 22 Jamli 16 ) 12 84 58 Thud 43 114 86 23 Jlmno 44 J 14 86 59 Tokarva Ne~u 17 112 84 24 Ja;ntalav 2 112 84 2S Jamvan I R J 11 84 60 UCbchhal 65 116 86 26 Jharanpada 60 116 85 61 Ukai Resettlement \16 86 27 KalDlapur 32 114 86 Village No.1 67 62 Ukai Resettlement 28 Kanchli 38 114 ~6 Village NO.2 68 116 86 29 ~arod 28 1 ~ 4 84 3G Kataskuva 12 112 84 31 Katasshwan f'i6 116 86 63 Vadad~ Khurd 48 114 86 32 Khabda SO 114 8f) 64 Vadgam 9 112 84 33 Kokambc 4') 114 86 65 Vadpada (NCiU) 23 112 84 34 Kuida 112 84 66 Vadpatal 47 114 86 67 Vaghsepa Mota 25 112 )!~ 35 Limbasoti 21 112 68 Vaghsepa Nana 24 112 84 III TALUKA UCHCHHAL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Tdegraph or nication ach tares) bouse- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway vi lJage Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 '" Kuida 216.83 2 • Jamtalav 281.54 3 • Chadhvan 71.85 4 '" Chittpur 300.09 5 '" Sayajigam 271.54 6 Mogran 159.61 960 -(-5kms) -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (168) 7 Pati-Bandhara 94.94 3,654 P PHS,FPC W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (666) 8 '" Mobpada 65.7 J 9 • Vadgam 121.05 10 • Arkati 374.33 11 '" Dhupi 201.92 12 '" Kataskuva 1,400.62 13 '" Adgam 201.91 14 Gavan 207.12 667 P -(5-10kms) w,e PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (146) 15 Phu) Umran 38.56 1,384 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) BS KR (251) 16 Jamli 242.&9 883 P -(JO+kms) W -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS PF,KR (167) 17 '" Tokarva N{su 348.36 18 '" Jamvan 83.22 19 '" Amkuti 236.89 20 Tavli 24.52 126 P -(10+kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (29) 21 '" Limbasoti 108.45 22 '" Mogran; N.A. 23. Vadpada Nesu 134.87 3,989 P -(lO+kms) W,R -(I0+kms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (721) 24 Vaghsepa Nana 45.54 177 P -(lO+kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (42) 25 Vaghsepa 1,620.95 340 P -(10+kms) W -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR Mota (65) 26 Mohini 353.88 4,066 P -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (716) 27 Sevti 96.55 2,865 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (495) .. Uninhabited NA : Not Available 112 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark~ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 fS 19 20 1 216.83 281.54 1 71.85 3 300.09 4 271.54 5 Nawapur-33 Kodra, Jo\\ar, 99.00 20.61 40.00 N2 6 Rice, Wheat Nuwapur-34 Kodra, Jowar, 82.00 9.94 3.CO N2 7 Rice, Wheat 18.00 3.71 44.00 8 121.05 9 374.33 10 201.92 11 1,400.62 12 201.91 13 Nawapur-22 Kodra, Jowar, 162.0) 28.00 17.12 14 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-16 Kodra, JO\\ ar, 33.00 5.56 15 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-24 Kodra, Jowar, 198.00 2.89 42.00 H, Rice, Wheat 348.36 17 83.22 18 236.89 19 Nawapur-27 Kodra, Jowar, 24.52 N2 20 Rke, Wheat 108.45 21 22 Nawapur-17 Kodra, Jowar, 29.00 105.87 23 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-17 Kodra, Jowar, 38.54 7.00 24 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-20 Kodra, Jowar, 160.95 N2 25 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-19 Kodra, Jowar, 305.88 43.00 5.00 N2 26 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-17 Kodra, Jowar. 76.55 12.00 '8.00 27 Rice, Wheat Su-IS 113 T ALUKA UCHCHHAL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post"'and Day Commu Appro (in hec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 28 Karod 651.35 2,220 P,H MH,CWC, W,R PO Yes, on BS KR (404) PHC,FPC Wednesday 29 Chanahpu 39.62 305 P -(10+kms) W,R -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (61) 30 Bhint Khurd 1,045.40 1;342 P,O PHS,FPC 'N,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (414) 31 Chikhali + 2,875 p -(5-1 Ckms) 0 -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (550) 32 • Kamlapur 39.05 33 *Chadhavbunde 3,981.55 34 Bhintbudrak 425.99 1,733 P(2) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (316) 35 • Mogarbara 137.59 36 Chhapti 542.01 759 P -(lO+kms) W -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (135) 37 Babarghat 540.74 I,02~ P(2) MH,CWC, W,N -(5-10kms) -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (181 ) PHS,FPC, CHW 38 • Kanchli 183.06 39 • Narayanpur 3,176.14 40 • Kokambe 954.55 41 • Pethapur 243.90 42 • Chacharbunda 634.55 43 Thuti 734.29 1,066 P(3) -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) PR (195) 44 • Jamne 295.98 45 • Nanchhal 245.37 46 Abhankuva 2,306.48 1,353 -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) 0 -(10+kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (275) 47 • Vadpatal 152.31 48 • Vadade Khurd 675.22 49 Sundarpur 543.84 1,233 P(3) FPC W,N -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (225) 50 Khabda 306.10 1,228 P,O CHW W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (192) 51 Haripur 613.73 1,083 P CHW W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (207) 52 Manekpur 444.58 879 P FPC W,N -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (156) 53 • Nurabad 215.89 54 Sase 349.23 116 P -(5-10kms) W,O -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (20) • Uninhabited + Forest village area not available 114 DIRECTORY Laud Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark~ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Nawapur-18 Kodra, Jowar, 554.00 72.00 25.35 N3 28 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-21 Kodra. Jowar, 3.00 21.62 8.00 7.00 N2 29 Rice. Wheat Nawapur-6 Kodra, Jowar, 197.00 259.40 79.00 510.00 N3 30 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-l0 Jowar, Rice 31 39.05 32 3,981.55 33 Nawapur-6 ED Kodra, Jowar, T(lO.OO) 365.00 21.99 29.00 M 34 Rice, Wheat R(lO.OO) 137.59 35 Nawapur-14 Kodra, Jowar, 424.00 57.00 61.01 36 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-II Kodra, Jowar, T(8.00) 440.74 92.00 37 Rice, Wheat W(8.00) 183.06 38 3,176.14 39 954.55 40 243.90 41 634.55 42 Songadh-7 Kodra, Jowar, 235.00 67.00 246.29 186.00 N4 43 Rice, Wheat 295.98 44 245.37 4S Songadh-9 Jowar, Rice 2,306.48 46 152.31 47 675.22 48 Nawapur-S EAg Kodra. Jowar, 483.84 38.00 22.00 49 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-8 ED,EAg Kodra, Jowar, T(12.00) 265.00 29.10 N:T 50 Rice, Wheat W(12.00) Nawapur-8 Kodra, Jowar, 92.00 223.00 9.00 289.73 51 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-3 Kodra, Jowar, 365.00 71.58 8.00 Rice, Wheat '2 215.89 S3 - Nawapur-15 Kodra, Jowar, 9.00 331.00 9.23 S4 Rice, Wheat 115 TALUKA UCHCHHAL VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5krns, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu Appro (in hec of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar. Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 55 Jamki 507.63 646 P -(lO+kms) W,O -(-Skms) -OO+kms) BS PR,KR (98) 56 Selud 469.72 1,124 P -(10+kms) W -(-Skms) -(10+kms) -(-Skms) KR (204) 57 Parchuli 372.94 488 P -(5-10kms) W -( -Skms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skrns) KR (94) 58 Mirkot 615.70 1,220 P PHS,FPC W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR (209) S9 Pankhri 387.17 736 P -(-Skms) W,S -( -5kms) -(-5Inns) BS PR,KR (121 ) 60 Jharanpada 504.52 922 P -(IO+kms) W,S -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (159) 61 Anandpur 539.21 1,388 P eWe,PHS, W,S -( -5kll1s) -(lO+kms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (261) FPC 62 BhCldbhunja 734.25 2,980 P -(lO+kms) W,S PO,Phone -(!O+kms) 13S,RS PR KR (537) 63 Dhaj 169.65 167 P -(lO+kms) W,R,O -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS PR,KR (26) 64 Sakarda 26::. :7 726 P -(JO+kms) W,R PO -(IO+kms) BS PR.KR (129) 65 Uchchhal 547.83 3.207 P,B PHS,D,FPC W,R PTO,Phone -(-Skms' BS PR,KR (618) 66 Katasshwan 631.59 1,762 P -(5-10kms) W,Hp,R PO -(lO+kms) -(-5kms) KR (328) 67 * Ukai + Resettlement Village No. 1 68 • Ukai t Resettlement Village No. 2 Total 32,527.74 52.692 P(41) MH(2) (9,581) H(2) CWC(3) 0(2) PHC\t) PHS(6) 0(1) FPC(9) CHW(4) * UnlDhabited + Area of Ukai resettlement Village No. is included in that of the Village Mohini (L. C. No. 26) t Area of Ukai resettlement Village No.2 is included in that of the Village Pati Bandhara (L. e. No.7) Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenitic$. 116 DlRECrORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark£ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including ------any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa- historical tion (indu- ble for or Code ding cuHi- archaeo- No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Nawapur-7 Kodra. lowar, 264.00 26.63 217.00 SS Rice, Wheat Nawapur-12 Kodra. Jo"ar. 461.00 8.72 NS:M3 S6 Rice. Wheat Songadh-5 Kodra, Jov,ar, 97.00 216.00 5.94 54.00 N2 57 Rice. Wheat Songadh-5 Kodra, Jo\\ar, 553.00 48.00 14.70 N5 58 Rice, Wheat Songadh-3 Kodra, Jo\\ar, 100.00 243.00 20.17 24.00 N6 S9 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-14 EA Kodra, Jowar. )08.00 368.00 4.52 24.00 60 Rice, Wheat Songadh-ll Kodra. lowar, 337.00 191.00 11.21 N2: M 61 Rice. Wheat Songadh-12 .EA Kodra, Jo\\ar. 33.00 579.00 107.00 ]5.25 NIO: M3 62 R ice, 'Wheat Nawapur-8 ED Kodra, Jowar, 75.00 10.65 84.00 N2 63 Rice, Wheat Nawapur-IO Kodra, Jowar, 168.00 85.00 12.27 N3 64 RIce, Wheat Nawapur-3 EA Kodra, Jo\>;ar, T(38.00) 424.83 20.00 65.00 N12: C3: T 65 Rice. 'Wheat WE(3S.00) Nawapur-ll Kodra, Jo .... ar, 25.00 554.00 18.59 34.00 Nl8 66 Rice, Wheat 67 68 2,535.06 68.00 8,421.12 3,331.57 18,171.99 N(88) M(8) C(3) T(2) 11'1 r -, I I I.\ ~:~:O I'.l_J I a: III ill o' ~ 0 uJ :;) N ui 0 Z > 0 0 u w 31: 0 ~ 'j cr: j « :c ~ -, a:: ;:) Z e/) Io a:: l e/) 2) o 0 TALUKA NIJHAR AL.PHA.EDCl LIST 0. VILLAGES • NIJHAR TALUIA Pale No. ra.. No. "art A rart. B .art A .art II Loc.- Villap Primal" Loca Villa.. Prima" 51. Nam. ot tiOD Dlreclor, Census BI. Ne, VI)) ... Nam. 0' tlOD Director, Census God. No. Abstract No. Villa •• Code No. Abltrac' I s 1 • I • 4 • I Ad.do " 126 '3 44 1(1.0.. 1\1\: 116 128 93 1:1 Akkalutar 2 123 90 45 Kondraj 29 124 90 3 Amodo TarrelSatono 28 124 90 Kothli ludrak 53 III 9:1 .. Amado Tarr, Tal ode 32 4' 124 90 47 Kukarmunda SO 12' n 5 Anturli 2S 124 90 4. II. Veld. 6S 126 92 6 A.kuDd 77 128 92 Lakbmi Kheda 14 128 92 7 Ashapuf 4. 124 92 4' 50 Lekulvadi 71 126 n 8 A.hrave 16 124 90 9 Ashtra Tarfe 51 Matlva1 II 122 90 BudbavaJ 11 121 90 52 Modhpul 7 121 90 10 Bahurupc 16 121 90 53 Modale 33 124 90 11 Balambc 6 122 90 54 MOflmba 35 124 90 11 Bald, 23 122 90 S5 Mubara.PUl 54 12' 9Z 13 Baj 41 124 91 S6 Na.arpul 72 12. 92 14 Bhamsal 21 122 SO 57 Nevale 46 126 9Z IS Bhilbhavki 70 126 92 58 Nijbar 87 128 16 '2 Bhil Jamboli 83 128 9] S9 Nimbhl.lr. 22 12Z 90 17 Bordo 85 Ill! 93 60 Panlbar. 45 124 92 II Borl Kuwa .. 122 90 61 Parod 42 1:14 92 19 Bortho 69 l26 9.3 15:1 PaU !H 12. 92 20 Chlnchoda 5' 126 91 63 .l'atipada 73 126 92 21 Cbirmati 10 122 90 64 Pimla. 27 124 90 22 Cbokhi A ']Iii t. J 122 90 65 Piplod Tarfe Nijhar 61 124 92 13 Dabri Amba 41 124 92 24 Deo-Mogra- 66 Pisb.vlr 18 123 90 Gaibiumar 78 128 ~2 67 Rajpur 8 122 90 2' Deval. 62 126 91 68 RaDaich! 34 124 90 92 2. Fulvadi 30 90 69 kaygBdh 74 128 27 90 (iadid 49 J26 92 70 SacS.avan 17 lZl 28 Gamdi 81 128 en 7t Sarvate 63 126 92 90 n Gangtba 43 124 92 12 Satolo 14 124 91 30 Gorlle 13 12Z 90 73 Shale 80 128 92 31 Gujarpu, 81 1'21 92 74 Shetu 57 12' 75 Sulvad. 59 U6 9Z 31 Harduli Digar 64 126 92 74 128 91 33 Halhour Oi,ar 68 126 92 76 Tapi X:badkale 5 122 90 34 ilathode IS 122 90 77 Torandc 9 122 gO 35 Hingol-Digu 58 126 92 1i Tulse 36 Hal 21 12l 90 79 Ubhad 19 122 90 38 124 92 37 Itwal "40 124 92 80 Umja BI Unland 14 122 90 38 Jhapampl @ Jhllmpa Amli 43 124 92 82 Vadli 7S 128 92 39 Jbumkatbl 122 90 &3 Vanka 55 12. 91 40 Kavitha 51 12f 91 84 Varpada 35 124 92 41 KelDi 51 124 90 8' VeaKam 47 124 92 41 X:evdamoi 39 124 '2 86 Vyaval 60 12. 92 43 Eharave Tarfe 17 124 92 Gbanore 79 128 92 87 ZiribecSa TALUKA : NIZAR VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given,) ------Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical- Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegrapb or nication, acb Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in bec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Ibumkathi 167.06 328 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (62) 2 Akkalutar 42.72 672 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (136) 3 Chokhi Amli 41.71 942 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(-Skins) -(-Skms) KR (189) CHW 4 Bori Kuwa 179.S3 275 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) +-Skms) PR,KR (S2) 5 Torande 3S0.34 928 P CHW,O W,N -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (178) 6 Balambe 186.63 3,OS9 P -(-Skms) W -(S-10kms) -(5-10kms) -( ·Skms) KR (SS6) 7 Medhpur 24S.30 3S3 P -(S-lOkms) W -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (68) 8 Rajpur 252.39 1,220 P CHW W PO -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (234) 9 Tulse 451.6S 396 P -(S-lOkms) W -(S-ICkms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) PR (77) 10 Chirmati 118.18 393 P -(-Skms) W PO -(S-lOkms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (76) 11 Ashte Tarfe 261.98 438 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) -(-5kms) PR,KR Budhaval (101) 12 Matava! 293.10 2,436 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (433) 13 " Gorase 302.84 14 • Untavad 191.21 15 Hathode 402.71 SOl P -(5-IOkms) R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (101) 16 Baburupe 747.57 1,339 P PHS,FPC T,W,N PO -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (259) CHW 17 Sadagvan 730.33 1,04S P CHW W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (168) 18 Pishavar 480.70 1,105 P SMP,CHW W PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (198) 10 Ubhad 304.09 473 P -(-Skms) R -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (91) 20 Hd 171.34 3S -(-Skms) -(-5kms) R -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (7) 21 Bhamsal 239.57 136 P -(-5kms) R -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (28) 22 Nimbbore 608.91 1,211 P D,RP,SMP, W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (228) CHW 23 Balde 674.75 l,S7S P CHW W PO -(5-IOkms) -(-Skms) KR (281) • Uninhabited . 122 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities... Contd. .Land'use (Ue., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks .-----~ ______(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Ar.ea any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance tOurce waste avail a- religiou., Lo::a (in km•• (inclu- ble for historical tiolt ding culti- or Code ,auchar vation archaeo- No. and logi~1 groves interest) ------~-----.----.-~---.---.-- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------Taloda-30 Jowar, Wheat, 144.00 7.00 16.06 Rice Taloda-28 Jo"ar, Wheat, . 22.7! 11.00 9.00 2 Rice Taloda-25 Jowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 18.71 17.00 3 Rice, W(6.00) Taloda-24 Jowar, Wheat, T(7.00) 156.0() 3,00 13.53 4 Rice W(7.00) Taloda-21 Jowar, Wheat, T(33.00) 241.00 19.00 57.34 N :; Rice W(33.00) Taloda-18 lowar, Wheat, T(32.00) 106.00 4S.63 (i Rice W(32.00) Taloda-19 Jowar, Wheat, T(19.00) 2(12.00 24.30 7 Rice W(19.00) Taloda-15 lowar, Wheat, T(2S,OO) 202.00 25.39 N4 ~ Rice W(25.00) Taloda-13 lowar, Wheat, T(24.00) 357.0() 70.65 9 Rice W(24.00) Taloda-lO EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(IS.OO) 90.00 13.IS 10 Maize, Rice WE(IS.OO) Taloda-S EAg lowar. Wheat, T(S.OO) 234.00 19.98 tl Maize, Rice WE(S.OO) Taloda-S ED,EAg .lowar, ~heat, T(6.00) 246.00 15.10 26.00 12 Rice WE(6.00) 7S.S4 2.00 222.00 13 120.00 14.21 57.00 14 Taloda-3 Jowar, Wheat 306.00 12.00 84.71 IS Taloda-4 EA. Jowar, Wheat, T(142.00) 434.00 171.57 NS: M6: 16 Rice WE(142.00) C2: T9 Taloda-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(67.00) 480.00 29.00 154.33 M2: T2 17 Rice W(67.00) Taloda-9 lowar, Wheat, 4~.OO 14.00 38.70 M3: T2 18 Rice Taloda-9 Jowar, Wbeat. 230.00 66.00 8.09 M: T 19 Rice Taloda-8 Jowar, Wheat, 142.00 20.00 9.34 20 Maize, Rice Taloda-II Jowar, Wheat, T(24.00) 147.00 65.51 3.00 21 Maize, Rice W(24.00) Taloda-9 EA Jowar, Wheat T(134.00) 323.00 115.91 36.00 M3: T2 22 WE(I34.00) Taloda-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(96.00) 522.00 40.75 16.00 T 23 Maize, Rice WE(96.00) 123 TALUKA : NIZAR VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5 kms. S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 24 Satole 135.78 204 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) R -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) -(5-lDkms) KR (33) 25 • Anturli 504.60 26 • Ashrave 335.74 27 • Pimlas 217.19 28 • Amode Tarfe 671.58 Satone 29 • Kondraj 334.33 30 Fulvadi 627.51 7,355 P -(-Skms) T,W PO -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (1,300) 31 • Kelni 351.90 32 • Amode Tarfe 333.07 Talode 33 Modale 275.23 1,001 P -(-Skms) W -C· Skms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (186) 34 • Ranaich i 296.52 3S Moramba S60.05 1,732 P CHW,O W PO -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (333) 36 Varpada 185.10 58 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W.R -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (8) 37 Ziribeda 161.31 1.854 P -(IO+kms) W,R -(JO+kms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (299) 38 Umja 113.43 393 P .;.(IO+kms) W -(10+ kms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (79) 39 Kevdamoi 84.68 1,264 P -(IO+kms) W.R -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) -(!O+kms) KR (227) 40 Itwai 259.12 1,684 P -(-Skms) W -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (313) 41 Dabri Amba 314.33 783 P -(IO+kms) W -(lO+kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (150) 42 '" Parod 356.43 43 '" Gangtha 4S 1.37 44 ... Ashapur 82.87 45 '" Jhampa Amli 242.61 46 ... Panibara 2S 1.65 47 • Vesgam 135.78 48 * Bej 691.92 .. Uninhabited . 124 DIRECTOR\' LaD4 USi A.menities-Contd. Land'use (i.'e., area under different types of land use in nectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irri-gated Un- Cuttu- Area any town aM Supplf FOOQ by irrigated cable Bot place of distance waste avai1a- r.eligious, Lo=a J(jn km.~ {indu- ble for historical tioe ding culti- or Code cauchar ¥ation archaeo- No. and logical groves intcr.est) .-.. ~ ~-.~--. -~" .. -~-~-. _,___-_._ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Tllloda-9 Jowar, Wheat, T(lO.OO) 98.78 27.0G 24 Maize, Rice WOO.OO) 245.00 122.60 t 37.00 2$ T02.00) 125.00 19S.74 2tl W{12.00) 97.1«) no.oo 27 133.58 538.06 211 96.19 52.33 186.00 2~ Talod!l-25 EA }owar, Wheat, T(J81LOO) 377.00 49.51 l3.00 NJ 3t Maize W(i8S.00) 107.00 178.00 66:90 II 318.00 15.07 J2 Taloda-18 Iowar, WheM, 22~.OO 52.23, 13 Ri.oe T154.00, 2 1{;.O('l 26.52 34 W{54.(0) Ta10da-lS IowaI', Wheat, T(S.OO) 484.00 45.00 23.05 N2 33 Rice W(,8.DO) Ta\oda-22 IowaI', Wheat" T(10.00) 162.00 13.10 36 Rice W(10.00) Taloda-2g JOVl>ar, Wheat, T(5.00) 134.00 3:00 19.31 37 Rk:e W(5.00) Taloda-33 Jowar, Wbeat. T(8.00) 'S4.00 3.00 (8.43 ~g Rice W<8.00) Taloda-22 Iowar, Wheat, T(33.00) 30.68 21.0'0 39 Tuvar. Rice W(33.00) Taloda-H Jowar, Wheat. 232.00 2.12 2'5.00 .4'0 Rke T.aloda-3l lowar, Wheat. T(30.00) 244.00 6.00 34.33 41 Rice W(36.60) T(6.00) 332.00 6.06 12.43 41 W(6.00) 379.00 i5.37 57.00 43 6.00 76.87 44 242.61 45 T(5.00) 190.00 28.00 28.65 46 W(5.00) T(I.OO~ 81.00 40.00 J3.7g 47 W(1100~ T(6.00) 591.00 72.00 28.92 48 W(6..00) 125 TALUKA : NIZAR VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) -_---- Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village a~ea p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 49 • Gadid 267.69 50 • Kukarmunda 488.59 SI • Pati 346.91 52 Kavitha 291.20 206 P -(S-lOkms) W -(S-IOkms) -(S-lOkms) -(S-lOkms) KR (39) S3 Kothli Budrak 917.28 1,609 P CHW T,W -(-Sk:ms) -(IO+kms) BS KR,NR (295) 54 Mubarakpur 432.62 1,077 P -( -Skms) T,W -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (198) 55 • Vanka 642.34 S6 • Cllinchoda 440.43 57 • Shelu 218.53 S8 Hingni Digar 219.78 535 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(I0+kms) -(5-IOkms) KR,NR (85) 59 Sulvade 245.76 496 P -( -Skms) R,F -(-5k(11s) -(I0+kms) -(IO+kms) KR,NR (83) 60 Vyaval 761.23 850 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) KR,NR (136) 61 Pi plod Tarfe 534.08 1,101 P D,CHW,O T,W,O PO -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms) KR Nizar (203) 62 Devale 517.80 1,055 P CHW T,W,R -(-5kms) -(JO+kms) BS KR (185) 63 -Sarvadle 440.91 2,171 P CHW W PO -(JO+kms) BS PR,KR (369) 64 Harduli Digar 262.65 2,736 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (480) 65 K. Velde 2,396.82 5,278 P,ll MCW,FPC, T,R PO,Phone Yes, on Bi PR,KR (985) Tn,RP,SMP Sunday 66 " Nevale 338.02 67 Adade 443.45 1,386 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS PK,KR (261) 68 " Hathnur Digar 461.19 69 " Borthe 1,121.16 70 Bhilbhavali 409.94 617 P CHW W PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (110) 71 .. Lekurvadi 226.66 72 " Nasarpur 473.75 73 * Patipada 543.03 * Uninhablied-.~ 126 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. .L,md use (LIe., area under different types of land use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple IForest Irrigated Un Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable oot !,Iace of distanc~ IOW'C& waste availa religiouti, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historilai tion ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo' No. and logical groves interest) ----~------~ - --_- --~----.- ._------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ----~------_._-- 18LOO 12.00 74.69 49 470.00 18.59 50 T(n.OO) 243.00 31.91 51 W(72.00) Taloda-2t Wheat, Rice T(16.00) 219.00 19.20 37.00 52 W(16.00) Nandurbar-21 EA Jowar, Maize, T(22.00) 677.00 22.28 196.00 N4 5J Rice W(22.00) Nandurbar-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(81.00) 324.00 27.62 N:M4:T3 54 Rice W(SI.OO) 530.00 112.14 M6:C:T9 55 T~2S.00) 412.43 M:C:T 56 W 2S.00) T(80.00) 130.00 8.53 M 57 W(SO.OO) Nandurbar-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(139.00) 80.78 58 Maize, Rice W(J39.00) Nandurbar-18 Jowar, Wheat, 19900 7.00 39.76 M2: T2 5!J Rice Nandurbar·22 EAg,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(51.00} 431i.OO 274.23 M5: n 60 Rice WE(5t.OO) Nandurbar-15 EA Jowar, Bajri, T(61.00) 304.00 48.08 121.00 M7: TS 61 Wheat, Maize WE(61.00) Nandurbar-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(329.00) 177.00 11.80 M3: T3 62 Maiza, Rice WE(329.00) Nandurbar-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, 365.00 21.00 54.91 NtO: M8: 63 Maiza, Rice C: T7 Nandurba r-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Maize, T(63.00) 190.00 9.65 N2: T 64 Rice W(S.OO) WE(55.00) Nandurbar-IS EA Jowar, Wheat, T(435.00) 1,302.00 30.S2 629.00 N60: Mt9: 65 Maize, Rice WE(435.00) C2: Til T(17.00) 243.00 37.02 41.00 66 W(17.DO) Nandurbal'-25 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(10.00) 330.00 17.00 g6.45 67 Maize, Rice W(IO.00) 331.00 106.19 24.00 68 18.00 142.00 7.16 954.00 69 Nandurbar-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, 16S.94 241.00 70 Rice 226.65 71 473.75 72 473.00 30.00 40.30 73 127 T ALUKA : NIZAR VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu-----_Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, way) if any 128 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark~ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated fable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Nandurbar-IS EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l3.00) 577.00 1,270.00 2.78 N2: M4 74 Maize, Rice W(I3.00) T(l62.00) 486.00 131.61 75 \\ (162.00) T(8.00) 81.54 340.00 12.00 76 W(S.OO) 1.245.00 77 1,224.56 78 197.00 79 Nandurbar-29 Jowar, Wheat, T(53.00) 124.00 12.42 427.00 80 Maize, Rice W(5300) Nandurbar-30 Jowar, Wheat, 162.00 16.90 60.64 81 Rice Nandurbar-30 Iowar, Wheat, 228.00 27.34 82 Rice Nar_d.ul::ar-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, 732.00 22.00 48.54 83 Rice Nandurbar-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(4.00) 418.00 50.67 4S.00 84 Rice W(4.00) NandUl bar-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(IO.00) 313.00 83.00 57.52 85 Maize, Rice WE(IO.OO) Nandurbar-19 ED lowar, Wheat, T(8.00) 476.00 14.23 48.00 N8 86 Maize, Rice WE(S.OO) Nandurbar-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(407.00) 800.00 159.87 Temple of 87 Maize, Rice WE(407.00) Hingala Devi- N35: MI0:C4':T12 2,487.76 3,089.00 22,094.73 6,621.67 5,303.61 N(140) M(8S) C(1I) T(76) 129 GUJARAT TALUKA VYARA DISTRICT SURAT r c " l I..) ,_a: SHS IMPORT~NT METALLED ROAD· .. RAILWAY LIN E WITH STATtON, BROAD RS GAUGE .1iI. DISTRICT eOUNDARV. RIVER .. ~~ PO/PTO TALUKA BOUNDARY. POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE :-=-··20 'l VILLAGE fl()UNDARY 'tilTH LOCATION CODe NUMBER. '- _____ ~ HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL S TALUKA HEADQUARTERS POLIC E STATION PS VILLAGES WITtI POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200, HOSPITAL,PRI"'4RY HEAl1H CEfoITRE .OISP["'S'RY,~ @+ 200-499,500 999,1000 HQ9, 5000 a ABOVE. IOATERNITY & ,'HILr. \t.f •. r4~r 1- -- --, .. UNINHABITED VILLAGf< WITII I "CATION CO OF X 115 ' IIOP('RTANT \ ILL 4,,:r ~ URBAN AREA WITII LOCATICIN CODE. ~~~~~ TALUKA VYARA uPIU.I&TIC LIlT OJ VILUG&8 , VYAJlA TALUEA PalO No. Pa,. II •• Part A Part B Part A Part. Vlllalo Primar, VlIlap Primary Sl. Name ., Lecatloa Director, Census Sl. Nam. of t.ocatioD Dlrectel7 Census N•• YilIalO Cod. No. Abltract No. \flual' Code No. Abltnct 1 4 I • , I Acbhopalo lOS 144 100 42 DbalJtud 91 l4a 100 :a Amania 146 148 tOl 43 Dharampura '5 141 100 3 Ambapani 114 144 101 44 Dhat 56 138 91 4 Ambia 37 136 98 45 Dholia URlar 110 144 100 3 Amonia II? 144 tOO 46 Dholka 1:0 144 100 6 Alldharvadi Our 122 146 ;('0 41 Dhongi Amba 113 14~ 100 7 Al1dhatvadi Najik 36 136 98 48 Dolafa t,fS 1110 98 • Antapur 12 I 144 106 49 Dolvan IZIi 146 100 9 ArkuDd 66 140 98 50 Dungarda 147 1411 102 51 DUDlaraam II 134 96 10 8agalpur 99 )44 10:) 11 Balpur 71 14() 9lS ~l Gadat 77 140 98 12 Bamnamal Dur 127 146 100 53 Gangpur 101) 144 10 } 13 Bamnlmal Najik 64 140 911 54 Garpani 138 146 !OJ 14 Bardipada 133 146 100 55 Garvan Il'4 144 10:> I' 115 Barmada 144 IOU 56 Ghani 98 142 iO) 16 Beda Raipur 97 142 100 57 Ghata 9 114 96 11 Bedchit 93 142 100 58 Gheriya Vay 61 140 98 I. Bedkuva Our 3 134 96 19 Bedkuva Najik ?6 1)6 96 59 Halmundi 148 148 102 20 Besania 144 148 102 60 Hllripura 118 144 100 II BhaoaYldi 19 134 96 22 .1I.lpur 37 136 \I~ III Indu 95 2) Bbojpur Our 92 141 I(Ji) 24 Bbojpuf Najik 4~ 138 91 f2 Jamlia 132 146 100 24 Bhurivel 108 144 lOO 63 lesinlPur 75 140 98 :6 Birbara 109 144 100 64 letvadi 46 138 9. Borkhadi 21 27 136 98 65 Jbankbri 8S 142 98 28 Borkutch 143 148 102 66 Kakadwa Ull 146 100 2~ Chakdbara 106 144 100 67 Kalakawa 96 144 100 30 Champavadi 13 134 96 68 Kalamkui 119 144 100 31 Chhevdi 19 loll 100 69 Kalavyara :z 134 96 3Z Chhiadia ~4 138 98 70 Kamlapor 94 142 )00 33 Chhirma S8 140 98 71 Kandba 130 156 1(0 34 Chichbardi 86 142 100 1't Kanja 1 134 96 3S Chikhalda U 138 98 73 Kanjan 57 138 98 36 Chikhalnv 17 )34 % 74 Kaopllra'l, 30 136 96 37 Chikbli 41 138 98 75 KapadvaD 70 140 98 38 Chunawadi 145 148 102 76 K.apura 47 138 93 77 ~aralljkhed 136 146 102 29 Dadakvao 44 138 98 78 Karanjvel 82 142 !.8 4 0 DhamaDdevi 88 142 lOCI 79 l(asvav 62 140 98 41 Dhaoldhar 135 146 100 10 Katalvan 18 134 96 ~------ 132 ALPHABITIC LIS! 0. VILLAGEti 9 VYARA TALUKA-Contd. Pall No. Pa,1 No. Part B r.rt ;. Villa,. PriMar, Villa.. Primary SI. Nam, 0' Location Director, Cen.lUI 51. Name of LocatioD Director, CuI.u. No. VUlag, Cod. No. Abstract No. VfJ1a,o Cod. No. Abstract I I 3 3 4 5 11 Katgadb 28 136 9' 116 Pipalwada 134 146 100 82 K!ltllleuva Our 10 134 98 117 Pitbadra 13I 146 100 83 Katiskuva Najilc 18 134 96 III Raig.db 149 14 Katkui 81 142 .. 148 101 119 Ramkura 63 85 Kalkui 60 14:) 98 140 98 I 20 Rampura Our 103 86 Keivan 116 144 100 144 100 I ~ I Rampura N •.j k 25 87 Khan pur 35 136 96 138 96 122 Ra,iAmba 112 88 Khodtalav 4 134 98 144 ICO 123 Renlan Ku tch 71l 89 Khuntadia 6S 140 liS 140 98 l24 Rupvada 49 1]11 98 90 Kburdi ~3 142 91 91 Khusbalpura 23 136 96 1 ~5 Sadadvao 14 134 96 92 Kohli 22 136 96 126 Sallkli 5S 138 98 93 Kosamkuwa 129 146 lCO 127 Saraiya Sl 138 98 94 Kumbhia 101 144 100 1 i8 Sal kuva 27 136 96 ; ;9 Shahpur 34 136 96 9S Lakbali U 142 98 96 Limbarda IS 134 96 J 311 Tadleuva 29 136 96 97 Lotarva 20 134 96 131 Takiamba 137 146 101 91 Madav 45 138 98 132 TiChakpura 3! 136 96 99 Magarkui S 1 138 91 In Umarkui 59 140 98 100 Malotba 50 138 98 131 Umarkutch 76 140 98 101 MangaHa 79 142 IOU 13~ Umarkuva I 134 102 Maypur 33 136 96 96 136 Umarvav Our 141 146 102 103 Meglapur 67 140 98 137 l'malvav Najik 74 140 98 104 Mirpuf ao 141) 91 138 Uncha Mala .5 134 96 10' Musa 39 136 98 106 Na.aa Satslla III 144 lOa 139 VadJ.ui 7 134 96 140 Vadpada 1li7 1.. 4 100 107 Padam Dunari 142 146 102 141 Vaghjbari 43 138 98 lOB Palasia 102 144 100 142 Vagbpani 15 134 96 109 Palavadi SO 142 100 143 Valotba .7 142 100 110 Panchol 123 146 lfO 144 Vandardevl 71 140 98 III Paniyari 31 138 96 145 Vanlcla 125 146 100 91 112 Panvadi 38 136 146 Vanskui 12 134 96 113 Pathakwadi 140 146 102 147 Varjakban 139 146 101 114 Pali 124 146 100 141 Veldha 53 138 98 liS Pervad 69 91 140 149 Vlrpur 40 138 ~98 113 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the,village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz,-Skms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Kanja 486.42 970 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(S-lvkms) BS PR,KR (165) 2 Kalavyara 456.7S 840 P(2) -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) KR,NR (160) 3 Bedkuva Our 889.55 3,113 P(4),H PHS,FPC, T,W,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (522) CHW 4 Khodtalav 509.25 1,489 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-5kms) Yes, on BS 'KR (262) Friday 5 Uncha-Mala 1,586.49 3,279 P(5) CHW W,C PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (612) 6 Limbarda S51.75 1,443 P(3) CHW W,C PO -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (257) 7 Vadkui 492.99 1,2S0 P(2} CHW W,C PO -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (234) 8 Umarkuva 24S.18 505 P CHW W,C -(S-IOkms) -(-5km3) -(5-10kms) KR (94) 9 Ghata 587.70 1,610 P(2) PHS,FPC, W,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (292) CHW 10 Katiskuva Our 355.73 628 P CHW W,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (92) 11 Dungargam 333.56 873 P CHW W,C -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (149) 12 Vanskui 628.35 1,571 P CHW W,C PO Yes, on BS KR (282) Tuesday 13 Champavadi 1,097.88 1,883 P(3) MH,PHC, W,Hp, PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (331) FPC C 14 Sad advan 412.47 808 P -(-Skms) W,C -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (147) 15 Vaghpani 275.77 534 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (103) 16 Katiskuva Najik 620.21 955 P CHW W,Hp -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (172) 17 Chikhllivav 471.27 1,182 P(2) CHW W,C PO -(S-lOkms) BS PR,KR (217) 18 Katasvan 920.82 1,958 P CHW W,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (324) 19 Bhanavadi 555.18 1,030 P(3) -(-Skms) W,Hp,C -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (193) 20 Lotarva 767.25 1,514 P(2) CHW T,W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS,RS KR (270) 134 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarkll Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca· (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandvi-15 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 11.00 T(12.00) 353.00 40.42 70.00 T2 Rice W(2.00) WE(lO.OO) Vyara-lS Jowar, Wheat, T(4.00) 342.00 34.00 76.75 2 Rice W(4.00) Vyara-16 EAg Jowar, Rice 22.00 T(40.00) 721.00 SO.55 26.00 M 3 GC(40.00) Vyara-17 Jowar, Wheat, 7.00 T(20.00) 414.00 50.00 IS.25 4 Rice GC(20.00) Vyara-12 Jowar, Wheat, S3.00 T(105.00) 1,210.00 152.00 36.49 N5 5 Rice GC(IOl.OO) W(4.00) Vyara-14 Jowar, Wheat, T(44.00) 426.00 53.75 28.00 N5 6 Rice GC(42.00) W(2.00) Vyara-16 Jowar, Wheat, T(48.00) 387.00 53.99 4.00 N2: T 7 Rice GC(42.0J) W(6.00) Vyara-IO Jowar, Wheat, T(23.00) 195.00 24.18 3.00 S Rice GC(22.00) W(1.00) Vyara-13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(62.00) 449.00 53.70 23.00 M 9 Rice GC(59.00) WE(3.00) Vyara-l0 Jowar. Wheat, T(12.00) 3Q8.00 24.73 11.00 10 Rice GC(12.00) Vyara-IO Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00} 263.. 00 33.56 17.00 11 Rice GC(20.00) Vyara-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(60.00) 503.00 46.35 19.00 12 Rice GC(60.00) Vyara-7 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(l7.00) 949.00 101.88 30.00 13 Rice GC(J7.00) Vyara-7 EAg Jowar, Rice 7S.00 T(S.OO) 287.00 33.47 6.00 14 WE(8.00) Vyara-9 Jowar, Rice 147.00 II 1.77 13.00 4.00 15 Vyara-4 Jowar, Rice 99.00 T(9.00) 439.00 70.00 3.21 M 16 W(9.00) Vyara-4 EA Iowar, 'Wheat, T( 16.00) 392.00 47.00 16.27 N3 17 Rice WE(16.00) Vyara-4 Jowar, Wheat T(1700) 776.00 89.82 38.00 N3:M2: 18 Rice, W(17.00) C:T3 Vyara-l0 Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 447.00 80.00 S.18 19 Rice GC(16.00) W(4.00) Vyara-12 EA Jowa~ Wheat, T(20.00) 649.00 85.00 13.25 N2: M2: T 20 Rice GC(l6.00) W(4.00) 135 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash H is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area rOnl,L! .. nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the HuH and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec of tio.lal Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) DliY3 (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 Borkhadi 1,400.89 4,180 P(4),H, PHS,FPC, W,C PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS KR (669) I,Tr,O CHW 22 Kohli 390.14 929 P -(5-10kms) W,C -(-Skms) -(S-IOkms) BS KR (154) 23 Khushalpura 1,051.46 1,826 P(2) -(-Skms) W,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (328) 24 Indu 302.62 599 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (l12) 25 Rampura Najik 106.25 410 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (67) 26 Bedkuva Najik 430.00 652 P -(S-10kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (10l) 27 Sarkuva 244.83 671 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) -(S-10kms)KR (125) 28 Katgadh 215.97 232 P CHW W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (45) 29 Tadkuva 461.22 ] ,200 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (213) 30 Kanpura 457.18 965 P -(5-IOkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR ____ ---~ -1 (179) 31 Paniyari 369.22~r. 1,031 P' FPC,PHS W,F PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (177) 32 Tichakpura 415.59 1,031 P EPC W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (196) 33 Maypur 462.26 893 P D,CHW W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (158) 34 Shahpur 217.40 449 P FPC w -(-Skms) Yes, Friday -(-Skms)KR (64) 35 Khanpur 202.43 896 P D,FPC, W PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (170) CHW 36 Andharvadi 244.72 540 P FPC W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS KR Najik (104) 37 Bhatpur 123.75 768 P CHW W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (115) 38 Panvadi 221.86 454 P CHW W,C -(-5kms) -(-5-10kms) BS PR,KR (102) 39 Musa 246.89 525 p -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (97) 136 'DIRECTORY LaM Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area uneer different types of land use in hectares',rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rtmarks (including Nearest Power Staple F.orest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, .Loca (in km.} (inelu- ble for histor,ical tion- ding cuhi- or Code ,auchar vation archaeo- No. and \o"ica\ ~roves) interest) --.-~ ------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vyara-I] ED.EAg Iowar. Wheat, T(97.00) I, I 58.00 13.89 72.00 N2:M:C:T2 21 Rice GC(8S.00) W(4.00) WE(S.OO) 22 Vyara-4 EO Jowar, Rice T(34.00) 329.00 13.00 14.14 GC(34.00) 23 Vyara-2 Jowar, Rice T(89.00) 787.00 96.00 79.46 GC(89.00) 24 Vyara-I Jowar, Wheat, T(6.oo) 258.QO 21.62 17.00 Rice W(6.00) 25 Vyara-2 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 86.00 11.25 7.00 Rice W(2.00) 26 Vyara-5 EA Jhwar, Wheat, T(6.001 361.00 44.00 19.00 Rice W(600) 27 Vyara-5 Jowar, Wheat, T{~.OOl 207.0:) 23.83 12.00 Rice W(2.00) 28 Vyala-5 Jowar, Wh{'at, T(4.00) 185.00 13.97 13.00 Rice W(4.00) 29 Vyara-2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l3 CO) 368.00 38.22 42.{)O Rice W{J3.00) Vyara-I ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(1l3.00) 272.00 51.00 21.18 30 Rice GC(109.00) W(.I.OO) WE(3.00) Vyara-2 EO,EAg Jowar. Wheat, T(77.00) 246.00 35.00 11.22 N2: M3 31 Rice GC(61.00) W(IO.OO) WE(6.00) Vyara-4 ED,EAg JowaT, Rice T(67.00) 2B7.00 35.00 26.59 N: T 32 GC(S7.00, W{IO.OO) Vyara-7 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(79.00} 324.00 35.00 24.26 31 Rice GC(19.00) Vyara-7 lowar, Wheat, T(l4.00) 183.00 20.40 34 Rice W(l4.00, 35 Vyara-l0 Jowar, Wheat, T(28.00) 139.00 17.00 18.43 N Rice GC(28.00, 3(; Vyara-2 Jowar, Wheat, T(39.00) 151.00 14.00 40.72 N6:M:T Rice GC(38.00) W(I.OO) 37 Vyara-2 Jowar, Wbeat, T(28.00) 83.75 6.00 6.00 NS Rice GC(26.00) W(2.00) . Vyara-2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(43.00) 117.8' 10.00 31.00 N2 3& Rice GC(36.00) . W(7..o0) Vyara-l EA lowar, Wheat, T(II3.00) 88.89 t7.(J0 28.00 39 Rice GC(113.00) Su-IS 137 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) , Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 Virpur 436.07 589 P CHW W PO -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (102) 41 Chikhli 681.68 1,957 P PHS,FPC, W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (325) CHW 42 Chikhalda 449.82 1,327 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (245) lo"'t;~3hjha:j 454.03 516 P -(5-10kms) W -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) BS. KR ('6) 44 Dadkvan 207.62 454 P -(5-10kms) w,e PO -(5-lOkms) BS KR (82) 45 Madav 188.83 417 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (81) 46 Jetvadi 254.10 184 P -(5-10kms) W -( 5-1 O,kms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (34) 47 Kapura 1,070.07 3.386 P FPC W PO -(5-10kms) • BS PR,KR (645) 48 Bhojpur Najik 482.23 1,133 P -(5-10kms~ W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (173) 49 Rupvada 545.82 1,378 P PHS,FPC W,C PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (239) 50 Malotha 221.46 219 -(5-10kms)-(5-10kms) W,C -(5-10kms) ·,(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (41) 51 Magarkui 441.85 1,498 P CHW W,C PO -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (260) 52 Saraiya 452.24 1.009 P CHW W,R PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (192) 53 Veldha 27240 408 P CHW W,R -(5-lOkms) -(10+kms) BS KR (66) 54 Chbindia 464.12 1,203 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(10+kms) BS KR (225) CHW 55 Sankli 365.35 969 P -(5-10kms) W,R PO -(5-lOkms) BS KR (177) 56 Dhat 871.96 1,468 P PHS,FPC W PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (265) 57 Kanjan 699.32 1,414 P(3) CHW w,e PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (241) 138 DIRECTORY 'Land Use ------~------"------Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use ill hectares roumded up to 2 decimal places.) Rc:marks ------Nearest Power (including Staple Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by distance irrigated rable not place of (in km.) source waste availa religious, Loca (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vyara-5 Jowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 348.00 44.00 3S.07 40 Rice W(6.00) Vyara-3 EAg Jowar, Whut. T(18.00) 561.00 52.68 50.00 N2: M 41 Rice GC(l5.00) WE(3.00) Vyara-6 Jowar, Rice T(l2.00) 368.00 42.82 27.0() 42 WE(l2.00) vyara-IO Jowar, Wheat, T( 12.00) 389.00 34.00 19.03 43 Rice, \\(12.00) Vyara-7 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(81.00) 89.62 19.00 18.00 N 44 Rice GC(77.00) WE(4.00) Vyara-3 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(30.00) 136.00 10.00 12.83 45 Rice W(20.IO) WE(IO.OO) Vyara-3 Jowar, Wheat, T(34.00) 204.00 5.00 11.10 46 Rice W(34.00) Vyara-4 EA JOV'lar, Wheat, T(519.00) 433.{)0 72.07 46.00 N3: M5: 47 Rice GCl315.00) C5: T22 W(204.00) Vyara-5 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(173.00) 253.00 48.00 S.23 N:T 48 Rice GC(170.00) W(3.00) Vyara-9 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(nOO) 388.00 40.82 20.00 N:M3:C:T3 49 Rice GC(l!5.00) W(l2.00) Vyara-9 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(I03.00) 80.00 12.00 26.46 N SO Rice GC(86.00) W(17.00) Vyara-5 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(90.00) 308.00 29.85 14.00 N 51 Rice GC(86.00) W(4.00) Vyara-7 Jowar. Rice T(20.00) 376.00 30.00 26.24 N2:M: T 52 W(20.00) Vyara-7 10war, Rice T(6.00) 205.00 22.00 39.40 53 GC(2.00) W(4.00) Vyara-9 EAg lcwar, Rice T(24.00) 341.00 43.12 56.00 N 54 GC(lO.OO) W(2.00) WEt 12.00) Vyara-12 Jowar. Rice 36.00 T(2.00) 267.00 33.35 27.00 55 \'v(2.00) Vyara-lO EAg Jowar, Wheat, 183.00 T(lOO.OO) 425.00 42.00 121.96 N2: M 56 Rice W(4.00) WE(S.OO) R(75.00) S(l3.00) Vyara-lO Jowar, Wheat, 79.00 T(l3.00) 500.00 32.32 75.00 N4 57 Rice GC(3.00) pe(2.00) TW(8.00) 139 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loea- Name of Total Total Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nieation, aeh Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ketl Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 S8 Chhirma 175.96 301 P RP W -(-Skml) . -(lO+kms) BS KR (71) 59 Umarkui 324.54 929 P CHW W,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms)KR (185) 60 Kelkui 1,058.74 2,748 P PHS,FPC, W,C PO -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (478) CHW 61 Gheriya Vav 403.04 80S P ~(-5kms) W,C -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR. (137) 62 Kasvav 539.82 2,434 P CHW W,C -(s-lOkms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (432) 63 Ramkuva 313.22 644 P -(10+kms) W -(-skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (98) 64 Bamoamal Najik 210.08 265 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) Yes, on BS KR (47) Saturday 65 Khuntadia 590.89 1,433 P -(-5kms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (2S4) 66 Arkuod 140.S6 283 P -(S-IOkms) W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) -(s-lOkms)KR (53) 67 Meghpur 521.66 956 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (191) 6~ Dolara 529.37 1,294 P FPC,CHW W.R PO -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (229) 69 Pervad 332.94 698 P FPC,CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(S-IOkms) BS PR,KR (126) 70 Kapadvan 232.30 474 P -(-Skms) W,Hp -(:-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (93) 71 Balpur 937.48 2,158 P MH,PHC, W PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (373) FPC Monday 72 Vandardevi 279.92 611 P CHW W -(-skms) -(-skms) BS KR (107) 73 Ambia 46S.13 1,496 P +Skms) W PO -(-5kms) -(-5kms) KR (261) 74 Umarvav Najik 674.02 1,686 P(2) -(S-IOkms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (318) 75 Jesingpur 612.51 1,529 P -(-Skms) W PO -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (2S3) 76 Umarkutch 541.48 I,OS5 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(S-JOkms) BS KR (170) 77 Gadat 1,137.88 3,180 P(3),H PHS,D, W,C PO -(S-IOkms) BS PR,~R (529) FPC,CHW 78 Rengan Kutch 175.41 S86 P CHW W,R -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) BS KR (101 ) 140 DIRE'CTORY Land Use ------_:_------_.--- Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and SUpply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.l (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vyara-8 Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 107.96 17.00 15.00 58 Rice GC(36.00) Vyara-lS Jowar, Wheat, T(5.00) 269.00 46.54 4.00 59 Rice GC(5.00) Vyara-16 EA Wheat, Rice T(34.00) 930.00 70.74 24.00 M2: C2: T4 60 GC(25.00) W(9.00) Vyara-19 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice T(12.00) 357.00 IS.OO 16.04 M: T 61 GC(S.OO) W(7.00) Vyara-18 Jowar, Rice T(20.00) 467.00 24.00 28.82 N2 62 GC(3.00) W(6.00) TK(II.OO) Vyara-15 Jowar, Wheat, T(I8.00) 259.00 31.22 5.00 N2: T3 63 Rice W(18.00) Vyara-12 ED Jowar, Rice T(13.00) 155.00 20.08 22.00 N 64 W(13.00, Vyara-I6 EA Jowar, Rice T(IR.OO) 489.00 57.S9 26.00 C: T 65 WE(IS.OO) Vyara-14 Jowllr, Rice 119.00 16.56 5.00 66 Vyara-12 Jowar, Rice T(2.00) 427.00 62.66 30.00 67 W(2.00) Vyara-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(8.00) 408.00 48.37 65.00 N: T 68 Rice W(6.00) WE(2.00) Vyara-12 EAg Jowar, Wheat, 30.00 T(6.0U) 221.00 38.94 37.00 M 6') Rice W(4.00) WE(2.00) Vyara-IS Jowar, Rice 202.00 22.30 8.00 70 Vyara-18 ED Jowar, Wheat, 303.00 T(6.00) 534.00 66.48 28.00 C 7l Rice WE(6.00) Vyara-19 Jowar, Rice 35.92 213.00 28.00 3.00 72 Vyara-14 EAg Jowar, Rice 24.00 T(24.00) 361.00 40.00 16.13 C3 73 WE(24.00) Vyara-18 Jowar, Rice 135.00 T(S.OO) 460.00 54.00 17.02 74 WE(1I.00) Vyara-15 Jowar, Rice T(26.00) 506.00 52.00 28.51 75 WE(26.00) Vyara-18 Jowar, Rice T(6.00) 467.00 52.48 16.00 76 WE(6.00) Vyara-18 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice T(41.00) 987.00 82.88 27.00 N5: M 77 GC(33.00) W(8.00) Vyara-20 BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 144.00 17.41 12.00 N! 78 Rice WE(2.00) 141 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is gi~en.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu. Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nieation, aeh Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station. tares) house· ket/ Water- holds Hat. ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 79 Mangalia 396.26 639 P -(S-10kms) W,TK -(S-I(,kms) -(S-lOkms) BS KR (100) 80 Mirpur 580.81 713 P CHW W PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (130) 81 Katkui 465.04 833 P -(-Skms) W -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (156) 82 Karanjvel 1,172.84 1,702 P CHW W PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (303) 83 Khurdi 433.37 1,211 P -(-Skms) W PO -(S-lOkms) BS KR (206) 84 LakbaJi 385.65 1.259 P,H CHW W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (222) 8S Ihankhri 513.17 1,391 P PHS,FPC T,W,R PO -(IO+kms) BS KR (232) 86 Chichbardi 377.71 423 P -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) -(-5kms) KR (78) 87 Valotha 186.(6 212 P -(lO+kms) W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) -(-5kms) KR (40) 88 Dhamandevi 1,037.65 539 P -(S-:Okms) W,R -(5- 101 91 Dhanturi 421.28 1,038 P CHW W -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms)KR (204) 92 BhojPUf Our 1484') 357 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms) BS KR (67) 93 Bedchit 508.93 1,298 P CHW W,R,C PO -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (219) 94 Kamlapor 97.91 434 P CHW W,R,C -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms) -(5-lOkms)KR (97) 95 Dharampllra 239.35 2')5 P -(S-IOkms) W,C PO -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms}KR (52) 96 Kalakawa 1,002.95 2.993 P(3) CHW W,C PO -(5-IOkms) BS KR (519) 97 Beda Raipura 1,030.70 2,812 . P(4) PHS,FPC, w,e PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (500) CHW 98 Ghani 639.54 1,169 P(3) CHW W,R,C PO -(S-IOkms) BS KR (184) 142 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares founded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt:marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loea (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Cooe gauchar vation archaeo No. lnd logical groves) interest)' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vyara-20 Jowar, Rice 170.00 201.00 22.26 3.00 79 Vyara-18 EAg Jowar, Rice 352.00 T(IO.OO) 186.00 22.81 10.00 80 W(5.00) WE(5.{}Q) Vyara-18 Jowaf, Rice 216.00 T(2.00) 215.00 25.00 7.04 81 W(2.00) Vyara-IS Jowar, Wheat, 492.00 T(4.00) 601.00 50.84 25.00 82 Rice W(4.00) Vyara-20 Jowar, Wheat, 27.00 T(S.OO) 344.00 40.37 17.00 83 Rice W(S.OO) Vyara-15 EAg Jowar, Rice T(ILOO) 319.00 34.65 24.00 M3: T2 84 WE(8.00) Vyara-18 EAg Jowar, Rice 184.00 T(6.00) 259.00 31.17 33.00 M 85 W(4.00) WE(Z.OO) Vyara-l0 Jowar, Rice 218.00 140.00 16.71 3.00 86 Vyara-18 Jowar, Rice 138.00 40.00 4.00 4.06 81 Vyara-25 Jowar, Rice 906.00 82.65 ;~.{)O 40.00 88 Vyara-30 Jowar, Wheat, 132.00 16.08 3.00 13.00 89- Rice Vyara-23 Jowar, Rice 113.00 139.00 17.27 12.00 9D Vyara-21 Jowar, Rice 65.00 T(l.OO) 297.00 34.00 24.28 N2 91 W(t.OO) Vyara-17 Jowar, Rice T(lO.OO) lOS.OO 10.00 20.49 92 GC(lO.OO) Vyara-21 EA Jowar, Rice T(55.00) 393.00 29.00 31.93 93 GC(4S.00) W(lD.OO) Vyara-22 Jowar, Rice T(4.00) 78.91 4.00 11.00 94 GC(4.00) Vyara-25 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(IB.OO) 193.00 9.35 19.00 95 Rice GC(lZ.OO) WE(6.00) Vyara-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(61.00) 815.00 96.95 30.00 N5: MIO: 96 Rice GC(51.00) T2 WE(IO.OO) Vyara-24 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(40.00) 843.00 82.70 35: -\ NS; M 97 Rice GC(3S.00) WE(5.00) Vyara-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(47.00) 498.00 54.54 40., . '! 98 Rice GC(27.00) PC(4.00) WE(14.00) TK(2.00) 143 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities aDd Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where th,e facility is available is given.) Day Commu- Appro Loca Name of Total Total Educa Medical Drinking Post and tional Water Telegraph or nication. ach tion village area popula (Bus StoP. to Code of the tion and (potable) Days of Railway village No. village number Station, (in hec of Mar ket/ Water- tares) house· ways) holds Hat, if allY 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ,99 Bagalpuf 173.04 304 .P -(5-lOkms) W,R,C ~(S-Hlkms) --(10+ kms) -(5-lOkms}KR (52) KR 100 Gangpur 360.07 663 P -(5-1Gkms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS (122) PR,KR 101 Kumbhia 378.85 1,364 P -(5-IOkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(S-IOkms) BS (237) 102 Palasia 267.35 984 P,H CHW W -(5-10kms) -(-Skms) -(5-tOkms KR (165) 103 Rampura Our 101.14 296 P CAW W,R -(S-IOkms) -(-5kms) -(5-10Iuns)KR (46) 104 Garvan 284.06 541 P -(5-IOkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms)KR (16) 105 Achhopalo 674.38 64 -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) W,R -(I0+kms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (12) 106 Chakdhara 361. 77 307 P -(5-10kms' W,R -(5~1 Okms) -(5··) Okms) -(5-Wkms):KR (54) 1 108 Bhurivel 181.50 110 P -(5-IOkms) W -(S-IOkms) -(IO+kms) -(5-10kms)KR (20) 109 Birbara 569.88 71 -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) W -(5-10kms) -(IO+kms) -(-Skms) KR (16) 110 Dholia Umar 471.22 299 P -(S-IOkms) W,R -(IO+kms) -(I0+kms) -(lO+kms)KR (61) -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) -(5-IQkms)KR 1 q1 Nana S~tsila 145.38 143 P -(S-lOkms) W,R (22) 112 Rani Aruba 384.20 512 P CHW W,R PO -(IO+km&) -(5-lOkms)KR (101) 113 Dhongi Amba 764.09 58 P -(5-Hlkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(lO-tkms) -(S-lOkms)KR (11) 114 Ambapani 609.86 146 P -(5-IOkms) W,R -(5-IOkms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms)KR (35) 115 ". Ba rmada 433.83 PR,KR 116 Kelvan 334.09 160 P -(5-IOkms) W -(-Skms) -(5-lOkrns) BS (30) 117 A.monia 353.07 344 P -(10+kms) w -(IO+kms) -(10+kmS) -(I0+kms)KR (60) 118 Haripura 607.42 355 P -(lO+kms) W,R -(10+kms) -(I0+kms) -(lO+kms)KR (65) 1 t 9 Kal-amkui 401.19 451 P CHW W -(lO+kms) -(10+kro5) -(-Skms) KR (89) 120 Dholka 725.55 5:22 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(10 +kro s) -(-Skms) KR (91 ) KR 121 Antapur 1,162.26 2,388 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(-Siems) as (431) CHW 144 DIRECTORY . Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land"use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 Vyara-26 Jowar, Wheat, T(1S.00) 123.00 12.04 20:00 99 Rice GC(S.OO) W(2.00) WE(S.OO) Vyara-23 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(ll.OO) 309.00 36.00 4.07 100 Rice WE(11.00) Vyara-20 Jowar, Rice T(S 00) ZS'S.OO 30.00 42.85 101 W(S.OO) Vyara-Z8 EAg Jowar, Rice T(5.00) 200.00 23.00 39.35 N 102 WE(5.00) Vyara-24 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 79.00 10.14 10.00 103 Rice W(2.00} Vyara-25 Jowar, Rice 131.00 125.00 15.00 13.06 104 Vyara-30 Jowar, Rice 631.00 18.00 25.38 105 Vyara-25 Jowar, Rice 361.77 106 Vyara-ZO Jowar, Rice, 138.00 63.73 6.00 3.00 107 Nagli Vyara-18 Jowar, Rice 125.00 46.50 5.00 5.00 108 Vyara-24 Jowar, Rice 538.00 26.S8 3.00 2.00 109 Vyara-19 Jowar, 'Rice 383.00 60.00 8.00 20.22 110 Vyara-Z5 Jowar, Rice 8Z.00 41.38 6,00 i6.00 111 Vyara-Z3 EAg Jowar, Rice 208.00 T(6.00) 135.00 19.20 16.00 112 WE(6.00) Vyara-Z4 Wheat, Rice 714.00 35.00 8.09 7.00 113 Vyara-30 Jowar., Wheat, 519.00 54.86 10.00 26.00 114 Rice, Nagli 433.83 115 Vyara-35 Jowar, Wheat, 284.00 38.00 6.00 6.09 116 Rice, Nagli Vyara-47 , Jowar, Rice 180.00 142.00 31.07 117 Vyara-40 Jowar, Rice, 511.00 76.00 10.00 10.42 118 Nagli Vyara-40 Jowar, Rice 25Z.00 121.00 14.00 14.19 119 Vyara-35 Jowar, Rice 569.00 112.00 14.00 30.55 120 Vyara-Z5 EAg Jowar, Rice 433.00 T(6.00) 590.00 73.00 60.26 MZ 121 W(3.00) WE(3.00) Su-J9 145 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca Name of Total Total Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro tion village area popula tional Water Telegraph or nication. ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (:aus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec of Mar Station, tares) house· ketl Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 122 Andharvadi Dur 434.88 1,678 P -(-Skms) W,R PO -(-5kms) BS (291) 123 Pancho] 485.92 1,608 P,H MH,PHC, T, W,R PO Yes, Friday BS PR,KR (282) FPC,CHW 124 Pati 1,109.04 3,714 P CHW W,R PO -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (652) 125 Vankla 380.82 1,663 P CHW W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (306) 126 Dolvan 1,786.36 5,599 P,H PHS,D, W,C PO, Phone -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (943) FPC,CHW 127 BamnamalDur 538.25 1,595 P -(-5kms) W,R,C -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (288) 128 Kakadwa 631.07 1,971 P CHW W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (365) 129 Kosamkuwa 150.02 .218 P CHW W -(5.-10kms) -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)KR (46) 130 Kandha 625.26 782 P -(-5kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (117) 131 Pithadra 738.36 1,626 PO) CHW W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (288) 132 Jamlia 296.33 219 P -(5-lOkms) W -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (37) 133 Bardipada 584.73 788 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(S-10kms) -(-Skms) KR (144) 134 Pipalwada 982.34 994 P CHW W -(5-10kms) Yes, on -(10+kms)KR (197) Monday 135 Dhangdhar 1,394.93 798 P CHW W -(5-JOkms) -(5-10kms) -(10+kms)KR (134) 136 Karanjkhed 700.30 1626 P PHS,FPC W PO -(S-lOkms) BS KR (279) 137 Takiamba 1,332.56 1,205 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (214) 138 Garpani 216.91 201 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (35) 139 Varjakhan 601.13 1,259 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)KR (195) 140 Pathakwadi 485.92 1,656 P CHW W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (262) 141 Umarvav Dur 768.53 1,910 P . PHS,FPC, W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (351) CHW 142 Padamdungri 1.371.30 1,404 P(2) CHW W,R -(5-10ktns) -(5-10kms) -(S-lOkms)KR (250) 146 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vyara-32 BAg JO'll'ar, Rice 44.00 T(5.00) 344.00 13.00 28.88 122 W(2.00) WE(3.00) Vyara-30 EA Jowar, Rice 13.00 T(32.00) 356.00 44.92 40.00 N8:M2:T3 123 W(8.00) WE(24.00) Vyara-28 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice 78.00 T(24.00) 9~9.00 61.00 37.04 N5: M2 124 W(19.00) WE(5.00) Vyara-24 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice T(18.00) 307.00 33.82 22.00 125 W(B.OO) 'tVE(6.00) TK(4.00) Bansda-15 EA Jowar, Rice T(20.00) 1,485.00 182.00 99.36 NI0:M4:T 126 W(4.0D) WE(16.00) Vyara-26 Jowar, Wheat, T(16.00) 440.00 82.25 127 Rice GC(I6.00) Bansda-lO Jowar, Rice T(3.00) 542.00 60.00 26.07 N2 128 \V(3.00) Bansda-IO Jowar, Rice 81.00 57.00 7.00 5.02 N 129 Vyara-37 Jowar, Rice, 362.00 T(2.00) 222.00 19.00 20.26 130 Ragi W(2.00) Bansda-lO EA Jowar, Rice 318.00 T(1.00) 356.00 23.00 40.36 N2 131 WE(I.OO) Vyara-30 Jowar, Rice 217.00 67.00 7.33 5.00 132 Vyara-46 Jowar, Rice, 332.00 208.00 25.73 19.00 133 Ragi Vyara-46 Jowar, Rice, 653.00 272.00 31.34 26.00 134 Ragi Vyara-44 Jowar, Rice, 1,214.00 152.00 24.93 4.00 135 Ragi Vyara-39 EA Jowar, Rice 384.00 T(12.00) 261.00 24.30 19.00 136 WE(12.00) Vyara-42 Jowar, Rice, 939.00 T(4.00) 351.00 27.56 11.00 137 Ragi W(4.00) Vyara-34 Jowar, Rice, 174.00 36.91 4.00 2.00 138 Ragi Bansda-15 EAg Jowar, Rice, 263.00 T(7.00) 291.0) 31.00 9.13 N3 139 Ragi WE(7.00) Bansda-13 BAg Jowar, Rice, T(700) 389.00 39.00 50.92 140 Ragi WE(7.00) Vyara-32 EAg Jowar, Rice, 333.00 T(12.00) 386.00 18.53 19.00 T 141 Ragi WE(12.00) Bansda-25 Jowar, Rice, 1,023.00 T(7.00) 240.00 34.30 67.00 142 Ragi W(7.00) 147 TALUKA : VYARA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the villaBe a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ketl Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 143 Borkutch 6SI.38 640 P -(S-lOkms) W,R -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) -(10+kms)KR (102) 144 Be5ania 1,178.31 979 P CHW W -(5-IOkms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (183) 145 Chunawadi 1,224,07 1.282 P(2) PHS,FPC W,R PO -(10+kms) -(5-10kms)KR (240) )46 Amania 2,042.34 422 P -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) -(5-1 Ckms)KR (78) 147 Dungarda 227.49 200 P -(5-10kms) W,R PO -(5-10kms) -(5-IOkms)KR (41) 148 Halmundi 183.66 364 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) -C5-10km3)KR (59) 149 Raigadh 761.99 744 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-IOkms) -(S-IOkms)KR (132) Total 80,457.36 IS8.C80 P(t82) MH(3) (27,951) H(8) PUC(3) J(I) PHS(17) Tr(t) D(4) 0(1) FPC(27) CHW(69) RP(l) Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 148 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Rema~kli use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (includmg Amenities-Contd. any Area place of Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Loca rable not religious, and distance Supply by irrigated historical tion (in km.) source waste availa (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 29.3S 143 Bansda-27 Jowar, Rice, 497.00 T(S.OO) 102.00 15.00 Ragi W(S.oo) 15.00 144 Vyara-39 EA Jowar, Rice, 947.00 T(S.OO) 192.00 19.31 Ragi WE(S.OO) 42.00 145 Bansda-29 Jowar, Rice, 983.00 T(2.00) 174.00 23.07 Ragi W(2.00) 86.00 146 Vyara-46 Jowar, Rice, 1,865.00 77.00 14.34 Ragi 9.00 147 Bansda-32 Jowar, Rice, 199.00 16.49 3.00 Ragi 13.00 148 Bans:ia-34 JowaI. Rice, 20.66 150.00 Ragi 14.00 18.00 149 Baosda-32 Jowar, Rice, 62~.00 T(2.00) 105.99 Rice W(2.00) 45,970.23 5,017.96 3,567.99 N(112) 22,341.18 3,560.00 M(55) C(I5) T(57) 149 GUJARAT TALUKA VALOD DISTRICT SURAT o 4.. TALUKA BOUNDARY", '" ? ? VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION r------, I 12 I CODE NUMBER...... , .~.L ______.J TALUKA HEAOO-UARTERS ". VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200,200-4'19,500-999,1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE ." _.,,0 •••• STATE HIGHWAY .L IMPOR,TANT METALLED ROAD SH 66 ,RAILWAY LINE WITH STATlON,BROAD GAUGE RIVER '" POST OFFICE /TELEGRAPH OFFICE", PO/PTO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL", '" S POLICE STATION .,' '" PS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY.,. ", @ + IMPORTANT VILLAGE: HAT '" .. , .. ~ .. RF BOUNDARY, RESERVED - FOREST ...... !..... "., ...... Note;.-RF Which comet underth, .ill09& that village name itnlf is Q Rc5erved Fornt nome TALUKA VALOD ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES 10 VALOD TALUKA Page No. Pllge No. ------Part A Part B Part A Part 8 Loca- Village Primary Loca- Villaae Primary \,1 •. )1. Name of tion Director)' Census SI. Name d tion Directory Census No. Village Cod. No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstracl ------~~~- 2 3 4 J .) , I Adyaror 31 IS6 106 21 Kaber 4 154 106 2 AII't 33 ISS 106 22 ~alamkui 3 154 106 3 Ambach 154 10. 23 Kamalchbod 8 154 106 4 ADdhltri 37l' DI 108 24 Kaaajod 30 1~6 106 2; K.Ilambhla 10 154 106 5 Sahej 19 1'6 H' 26 KOJambia 24 156 106 6 Sldleuw. I 15 .. 106 27 Kumbhia 23 I~;.1) 1'~6 7 Beldba 5 154 106 S Bhimpor 28 156 106 28 Mord"vi 22 156 106 l) Buharl 38 158 lOS 29 Nalotba Z5 156 106 ](J Butwada 14 154 lC6 30 N.n•• d 12 154 106 II Dadariya 36 158 108 31 Fclad Buhari 40 158 101 12 Deglma 15 154 IG6 13 Delwada 21 156 106 32 Ranycri 27 156 106 ]4 Dbamodla 2 154 106 15 L.umkhal 29 156 106 33 Shlhpor 20 156 lL(:i 34 Shiller 11 154 106 16 (5(1ddha 35 )58 lC6 3S Syadla 6 D4 lu6 17 Gal•• 26 156 106 36 Titva 7 154 106 11 H!>thuh 34 156 JOj 37 Tokar va 9 154 106 38 Valod IS 156 106 19 IBm. 13 1~4 l06 39 Vcdchhi 17 154 106 20 Jam.nia 32 156 )06 40 Virpor 39 158 101 153 TALUKA : VALOD VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) ------Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nicatioo, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ketj Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Bedkuwa 833.60 2,542 P,O -(-5kms) T,W PO -(-5kms) -(-Skms) PR,KR (478) 2 Dhamodla 759.80 1,633 P,O -(-5kms) W PO -(-Skms) -(-5km~) KR (297) 3 Kalamkui 801.26 2,202 P,H -(-5kllls) W PO -(-5kms) BS KR (373) 4 Kaher 625.80 1,680 P PHS,FPC W 1'0 -(5-10kms) BS,RS KR (281) 5 Beldha 212.78 234 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (43) 6 Syadla 344.40 1,573 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (306) RP(2) 7 Titva 642.93 764 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (138) 8 Kamalchhod 1,057.52 4,429 P,H RP,CHW T,W PTO,Phone Yes, 00 BS PR,KR (841) Sunday 9 Tokarva 269.63 S8 -( -Skms) -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(S-10kms) KR (16) 10 Khambhla 320.71 276 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (37) 11 Shiker 453.02 2,571 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO -(10+kms) BS PR (522) RP 12 Nansad 281.28 358 P -(-5kms) T,W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (72) 13 Inma 231.27 710 P -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) KR (156) 14 Butwada 582.30 1210 P -(-5kms) T,W PO -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (245) 15 Degama 1,427.96 4,757 P(4) -(-5kms) T,W PO -(-5kms) BS KR (835) 16 Ambach 667.63 2.093 P(2) -(5-10kms) W PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (356) 17 Vedchhi 498.68 1,949 P(2) PHS,D, W,R PO -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (296) EPC 154 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple 'Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code .gauchar vation archaeo No • and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 Vyara-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(59.00) 710.00 56.60 8.00 N5:M:T Rice GC(40.00) W(l9.00) Vyara-IO EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(55.00) 650.00 46.80 S.OO N2:M:T 2 Rice GC(40.00) WE(15.oo) Vyara-S ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(78.00) 580.26 93.00 50.00 N3 3 Rice GC(68.00) WE(10.00) Vyara-lO ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(46.00) 539.00 11.80 29.00 N3: M2 4 RIce GC(44.00) WE(2.00) Vyara-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l2.00) 177.78 3.00 20.00 5 Rice GC(l2.00) Vyara-14 .EA Jowar, Wheat, T(41.00) 256.00 10.40 37.00 N20: M20: 6 Rice GC(32.00) C5: T3 R(9.00) Vyara-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(141.00) 411.00 3.93 87.00 M: C 7 Rice GC(IIO.OO) WE(l3.00) R(18.00) Vyara-II EA Jowar, Wheat, T(224.oo) 612.52 34.00 187.00 . N4: M50: 8 Rice WE(224.00) C12: T25 Vyara-12 Jowar, Wheat, T(12.00) 220.00 18.00 19.63 9 Rice GC(12.00) Bardoli-13 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(56.oo) 234.00 7.71 23.00 10 Rice GC(47.00) WE(9.00) Bardoli-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(73.00) 338.00 10,02 32.00 N15: M8: 11 Rice GC(46.00) C: T2 WE(27.00) BardoJi-!6 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(38.00) 212.00 7.28 24.00 N: M7: T3 12 Rice GC(24.00) WE(14.00) Vyara-14 EAg .Towar, Rice T(15.00) 1S3.27 22.00 11.00 13 WE(lS.OO) Vyara-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(92.00) 418.30 51.00 21.00 N: M14: 14 Rice GD(1S.00) . C2: Tl WE(77.00) Vyara-IO ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(S06.00) 744.00 100.00 77.96 NIO: M6: 15 Rice GC(375.00) C2: T7 WE(131.00) Vyara-18 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(24.00) 617.63 14.00 12.00 C 16 Rice GCC14.00) W(IO.OO) Vyara-I5 ED,BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(28.00) 395.00 13.68 62.00 Swaraj 17 Rice" GC(26.00) Ashram WE(2.00) M2: C 155 VILLAGE TALUKA : VAl,OD Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Commu- Appro. Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Loea- Name of Total Total or nication, ach tion village area popula· tional Water Telegraph (potable) Days .(Bus StoP. to Code of the tion and of Railway village No. village number Mar· Station. (in hec· of ket/ Water- tares) house- Hat, ways) holds if any 10 11 l 2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 BS PR,KR 18 Valod 2,001.92 10,115 P(7),H, MCW,PHC, T,W PTO,Phone-(-Skms) (1957) PUC FPC,TB, RP(3)CHW -(-5kms) KR 19 Bahej 114.75 200 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) (36) -(5-10kms) BS KR 20 Shahpor 121.10 471 P CHW T,W -(-5kms) (85) BS PR 21 Delwada t 293.78 1,280 P(2) -(-5kms) T,W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) (265) BS KR 22 Mordevi 737.23 1,456 P PHS,FPC T,W PO -(-Skms) (263) BS KR 23 Kumbhia 399.73 785 P -(5-10krns) W,R -(-5kms) -(IO+krns) (148) -(S-lOkms)KR 24 Kosambia 225.30 660 P CHW W -(-5krns) -(10+krns) (117) KR 25 Nalotha 327.17 837 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-SkIDS) -(-Skms) (123) PR,KR 26 Golan 834.48 1,619 P,R -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS (276) PR,KR 27 Ranveri 555.26 I,S67 P CHW W PO -(S-10kms) BS (264) PR,KR 28 Bhimpor 311.40 1,088 P CHW W -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) -(-Skrns) (195) PR 29 Dumkhal 334.93 767 P -(5-1Ckms) W -(-Skms) -(S-lOkms) BS (147) PR 30 Kanajod 227.80 1,174 P,H,PUC -(-5kms) W,R PO,Phone -(10+ krns) BS (153) KR 31 Adyapor 2S2.74 708 p -(-Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS (129) KR 32 Jamania 258.95 847 P PHS, FPC, T,W PO -(5-IOkms) BS (158) CHW -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)KR 33 Algat 489.10 1,198 P RP W PO (229) BS PR,KR 34 Hathuka :j: 500.26 1,244 P PRS,FPC, TW PO -(5-10kms) (258) RP t Includes area of Village Tidhara :j: Includes area of Villages' 1) Agasiya and (2) Nalona 156 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks' (including , Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tioo ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) inter".st) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bardoli-18 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l04.00) 1,634.92 30.00 233.00 Mankame- 18 Rice GC(S6.00) shwar W(lo.oO) Mahadev WE(8.00) MIO:C12:T5 BardoIi-21 Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 65.75 11.00 18.00 19 Rice GC(20.00) Bardoli-16 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(22.00) 71.00 15.00 13.10 N: M2 20 Rice GC(14.00) WE(S.OO) Bardoli-14 BAg Jowar, Wheat, 46.00 T(41.00) 161.78 1.00 44.00 N6:M6:T 21 Rice GC(41.00) Bardoli-15 BAg iowar, Wheat, 104.00 T(9.00) 510.23 26.00 88.00 N2:M4:T2 22 Rice W(6.00) WE(3.00) Bardoli-20 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 334.00 24.00 39.73 23 Rice GC(l.OO) W(I.OO) Bardoli-22 Jowar, Wheat, T(40.00) 173.30 12.0:> 24 Rice GC(40.00) Bardoli-15 Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 296.00 13.00 16.17 25 Rice PC(2.00) Vyara-22 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(29.00) 750.48 36.00 19.00 N7 26 Rice, Ragi GC(5.00) WE(15.00) R(9.00) Bardoli-17 Jowar, Wheat, T(61.00) 450.26 23.00 21.00 27 Rice, Maize GC(61.00) Bardoli-24 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 284.00 12.00 13.40 28 Rice W(2.00) Bardoli-24 EAg,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(7.00) 309.00 4.00 14.93 N: T 29 Rice W(4.00) WE(3.00) Vyara-18 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 186.00 12.80 27.00 N4: M2: 30 Rice WE(2.00) C: T Bardoli-20 Jowar, Wheat, T(l9.00) 199.00 22.00 12.74 N2 31 Rice GC(15.00) W(3.00) 0(1.00) BardoIi-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 197.00 3S.95 3.00 N2:MI0:T 32 Rice GC(lO.OO) WE(lO.OO) Bardoli-25 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 392.00 45.00 16.10 N2:M2:T 33 Ri.;e G~(I2.00) WE(24.00) Vyara-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(33.00) 364.00 55.00 48.26 N15: M12: 34 Rice GC(6.00) T2 WE(l2.00) R(l5.00) 157 TAL'UKA : VALO D VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus StoP. to No. village number of Railway village (in hec- of Mar- Station, tares) house· ketl Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 Goddha 2S6.07 1,040 P RP,O W .PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS KR (19S) 36 Dadariya 453.86 1,295 P -(-Skms) W PO -(-Skms) BS PR (23S) - 37 Andhatri 636.74 2740 P,H -(-Skms) W PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS KR (492) 38 Buhari 288.68 4,087 P(2),H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W PTO,Phone yes, on BS PR,KR (751) PUC,O Rl'(S) Wednesday 39 Virpor 213.81 711 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (124) 40 Pelad Buhari 124.51 1,363 P,O -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (226) _. Total 19,970.14 66,291 P(5t) MCW(l) (12,118) H(7) PHC(I) PUC(3) PHS(8) 0(4) D(2) FPC(9) TBO) RP(lS) CHW(7) 0(1) Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. S, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 158 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i.\e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ~------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religiolls, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ----_-- Bardoli-20 EA J~war, Wheat, T(94.00) 116.00 18.07 2S.00 N3: M12: 35 RIce GC(8.00) c: T4 WE(43.00) R(43.00) Vyara-26 BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l4.00) 41}.00 22.86 6.00 36 Rice R(l4.00) Vyara-30 ED,BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(77.00) 490.00 6.74 63.00 N8:M3:T4 37 Rice GC(41.00) WE(24.00) R(l2.00) Vyara-18 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(39.00) ]73.00 26.00 50.68 NS: MIS 38 Rice WE(31.00) C8: T3 R(S.OO) Vyara-20 EAg ]owar, Wheat, T(ll.OO) 155.00 4.81 43.00 N3:M2:T4 39 Rice WE(7.00) R(4.00) Vyara-27 EAg ]owar, Wheat, T(7.00) 77.00 2.00 38.51 N15: M 40 Rice WE(7.00) 150.00 2,191.00 15,099.48 964.45 1,565.21 N (140) M (193) C (44) T (73) 159 GUJARAT TALUKA BARDOLI DISTRICT SURAT o ,,' MILES ~'~I~I ~~~'~~I'~~~' 2 0 .., ,kILOMETRES RS PISTRICT BOUNDARY...... RAILWAy LINE WITH STAtiON. BROAD GAUGE...... Jil_ TALUkA BOUNDARY...... _. _. _ RiVER...... ~ VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE r-- -- -_-, CANAL WITH DISTRIBUTARY...... = HUMBER ...... l. __ 2.?___ J POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... PO/PTO TALUkA HEADQUARTeR~ ...... "...... © HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... S VILLAGES WITH POPULATION Sin: BELOW 200, POLICE STATION...... PS 200-49',500-999,1000-4999,5000 & ABOVE ...... O •••• HOSI>ITA~, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY, ffi ~ UNINHABITED' VILLAGES WITH LOC"TION COOE .... [_~x_~-=J MATeRNITY & CHIl.D W£LFARE CENTRE...... + .... URBAN "REA WITH LOCATION COOE ...... =z ~~____ ;(/~ IMPORTANT VIl.l.AGE MARkET /HAT...... "...... ~ STATE HIGHWAY ...... SH66 1M PORTAN T 1.1 E TALL ED ROAD ...... TALUI(A BARDOLI Su-21 ."LPHABETlC LIST OF YlLU..1S 11 BARDOLI TALUIA Plge No. Pap No. ------Part B Part A Pall B Pan A Village Primary Loca Village Primar, 1.oca Sl. Name of tlon Director, CeolU! Sl. Naml of don Director, Cenlu. Ab81r,(t No. VIII... Code No. Abstrac' No. Village Code No. 2 3 4 2 3 _------ 168 \14 I ArYa 53 170 114 42 Nadlda 45 168 114 2 Akoli 31 166 112 43 Nani B'latlav 37 164 112 3 Allu 84 172 114 44 Na.ura J3 170 114 4 Ancheli 80 172 114 45 l'.lnat 57 172 114 S AsIan 26 166 Jll 46 Nilar 78 47 Nogamll 71 172 114 6 Baben 25 166 112 48 <-'lam 32 166 112 7 Balda 68 170 114 166 112 8 Balda 35 168 112 49 Pal.oll 30 164 112 9 Bamni 16 164 112 50 Panada 27 166 112 10 Bamroli 60 170 114 51 hrdi Klldod 1 9 172 114 11 Bhamaiya 7 164 112 52 Pardi Vagha 72 172 114 12 Bharampor 4 164 112 53 Pardi Valod 83 170 114 13 Bheludla 34 166 III 54 Pathudia S8 168 114 14 Bhuvas81l 7(1 17'2 114 .55 Plparia 50 ;,6 Rajpurl LllDbha 43 168 114 15 Cbhitra 73 172 114 57 RljwaJ 12 164 112 16 Dhallldod Lumbha 42 168 114 51 Rayam 28 166 112 Ruwa 20 166 112 17 Goji 5Q 170 114 59 112 18 60tasa 54 170 114 60 SamtblD 17 164 Saukrl 29 166 112 19 Haripura 9 164 112 61 SarbhoD 69 172 114 20 Hindolia 63 170 J14 62 63 Sarethi 61 110 114 Isanpor 3 164 1II 21 64 Sejvad 65 170 114 170 114 22 Isroli 55 65 Sinllod 15 164 112 168 114 23 JODyani 33 166 112 66 Surali 38 67 Tajpor K'urd 52 170 114 24 Kanai 67 170 114 6 ~ Tajpore BujraDg 56 170 115 2' Kantali l8 166 112 69 Tarbhoo 77 172 114 26 Karachaka 49 168 114 10 Ten 44 168 114 27 Kbali 46 16~ 114 71 Timbarva 41 16S 114 28 Kharad 75 172 U4 164 III 29 Kharv8s8 23 166 112 72 Uchharel 8 166 112 30 Kboj 2! 166 112 73 Umrlkh 24 168 114 31 Kikvad 62 170 It4 74 Utara 47 16M 114 32 Kav~dja 74 172 114 75 Uva 51 114 76 Vadbava 48 168 33 Madhi 39 16/\ 114 112 77 Vadhvania 14 164 34 MSDekpor 64 17U 114 114 78 Vadoli 79 172 35 Maogrolia 40 16H 114 112 79 Vaghechl Kadod 6 164 36 Masad 11 1M ltl 80 Vashecb Sarbhon 76 112 114 37 Miyawadi 10 IE4 112 114 81 Vankaner 82 172 38 Mot3 1 16.\ 112 114 12 Vanskui 36 168 39 Moti Bhatlav 66 170 114 112 83 Varad 22 lti6 MOil Falod 5 164 112 40 172 114 41 Movacbhi 2 164 112 84 Zakharda 81 163 TALUKA : BARDOLI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in h~c- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of' Railway village Mar- Station, kelt Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mota 2,175.29 6,692 P(4),H,O PHS,D,FPC, T,W,C PO,Phone -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (1,344) RP(4),SMP(4), CHW(5) 2 Movachhi 538.47 1,293 P CHW T,W,C -(-5kms) -(to+kms) BS PR,KR (313) 3 Isanpor 250.50 465 P -(-5kms) T,W,C -(-5kms) -(IO+kms) BS FR.KR (74) 4 Bharampor 253.67 393 -(-5kms) CHW T,W -(-Skms) -(5-tOkms) BS PR,KR (75) 5 Moti Falod 449.66 1,189 P CHW T,W,C PO -(5-IOkms) B'i °R,KR (248) 6 Vaghecha Kadod 361.09 966 P(2),H -;-5kms) T,W -(-5kms) -(1 O-r kms) BS PR,KR (128) 7 Bhamaiya 389.23 1,020 P(2) PHS,D,FPC, T,W,C PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (213) RP,CHW 8 Uchharel 343.30 1,007 P CHW T,W,C -(-5kms) -(-5k01S) BS PR,KR (195) 9 Haripura 27205 1,731 P -(-Skms) T,W,R PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR (375) 10 Miyawadi 647.07 521 P -(-5kms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (84) 11 Masad 504.96 1,496 P(2) CHW T,W,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (243) 12 Rajwad 702.23 837 P CHW W,C -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) BS PR,RR (143) 13 Nasura 372.S1 7n P -(-Skms) T,W,C -(-Skms) -5(-kms) B KR (141) 14 Vadhvania 464.93 1,257 P PHS,FPC T,W,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (224) 15 Singod 433.12 2,063 P -(-Skms) T,W,C PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR (428) 16 Bamni 220.63 1,364 P PHS,D, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR (269) FPC,CHW C 17 Sa llthan 485.87 860 P CHW W,Tk PO -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (160) 164 DIRECTORV Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Rt!marks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area anv town and Supply Food by il'rigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical. tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest! 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BardoJi-9 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(1.886.00) 2.29 40.00 247.00 N75: M98: Rice GCCJ,619.00) C6: T38 WE(265 00) TWE(2.00) Bardoli-8 EAg lowar, Wheat, T(457.00) 2.47 37.00 42.00 N5: M4: less 2 Rice GC(390.00) T2 WE(67.00) Bardoli-6 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l66.00) 76.00 8.50 N: M2: C2 3 Rice GC(J42.00) WE(24.00) Bardoli-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T( 172.00) 17.00 55.67 9.00 Nl2 4 Rice GCttlO.OO) WE(62.00) Bardoli-17 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(278.00) 72.00 60.00 39.66 N5 S Rice GC{l56.00) , WE(22.00) Bardoli-16 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(l57.00) 82.00 23.09 99.00 N8: M5: C: 6 Rice GC(l<4.00) T2 W(9.00) WE(64.00) Bardoli-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(J06.00) 183.00 22.23 78.00 NI2: M 13: 7 Rice GG(88.00) C4: T3 WE(18.00) Bardoli-13 EA Jowar, Wbeat, T(l58.00) 82.30 t03.00 N12: M6: 8 Rice GC(28.00) T2 W(130.00) BardoJi-14 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(227.00) 5.0) 40.00 N15: M31: 9 Rice GC( 187.00) Cll: Tl3 W(40.00) Bardoli-17 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(4 9.00) 40.00 178.07 N 10 Rice GC(223.00) W(206.00) Bardoli-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(225.00) 157.96 46.00 76.00 N3. M6: T3 11 Rice GCC 209.00) W(l6.00) Bardoli-25 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(97.CO) 520.00 42.23 43.00 N: T 12 Rice GC(64.00) WE(33.00) Bardoli-23 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(t II 00) 190.00 38.00 33.51 N3: M7: T 13 Rice GC(86.00) WE(25.00) Bardoli-23 EA Jowar, Wbeat, T(160.()O) 207.00 52.00 45.93 N3: MIS: 14- Rice GCClSO.OO) C5: T8 WE(IO.OO) Bardoli-I8 EA Jowar, Wheat. T(326.00) 51.00 47.12 59.00 N6: M9: C3: 15 Rice GC(326.00) Tt3 Bardoli-I9 EA Jowar, Wheat. T(140.00) 40.00 26.00 14.63 N6: MI6: C5: 16 Rice GC(121.00) T3 W(l9.00) Bardoli-13 ED,BAg Jowar, Wheat, T(385.00) ZO.87 26.00 54.00 N: M6: C: 17 Rice GC(304.00) T3 WE(81.00) 165 TALUKA : BARDOLI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-S kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area po pula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. viIlage number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in h.:c- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 Kantali 284.20 1,097 P CHW T,W,Tk Phone -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (191 ) 19 Pardi Kadod 277.S0 1,083 P D,RP(2), T,W PO,Phone -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (206) CHW 20 Ruwa 227.64 63S P RP T,W -(-Skms) -(S-IOkms) BS PR,KR (117) 21 Khoj 215.94 2,410 -(-5kms) PHS,FPC, T,W,C PO,Phone -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (520) RP,O 22 Varad 671.88 3,641 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,e PTO,Phone -(10 + kms) BS PR,KR ,732) RP(4),CHW (4) 23 Kharvasa 267.69 1,858 P RP T,W,e PO,PhoDe -(JO+kms) BS PR,KR (416) 24 Umrakh 726,99 1,484 P PHS,D, T,W PO -(-5kms) BS PR (291) . FPC 25 Baben 465.80 4.044 P PHS,FPC T,W,Tk, PO -(-Skms) BS PR (734) e 26 Astan 479.95 1,896 P,R,PUC RP T,W,C PhoDe -(to+kms) BS PR,KR (318) 27 Pan ada 207.06 502 P CHW T,W,C -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (97) 28 Rayam 343 10 1,706 P(3),H ewc T,W PO,Phone -(IO+kms) BS PR (321) 29 Sankri 163.25 634 -(-Skms) -(-5kms) T,W,C -(-5kms) -(S-IOkms) BS KR (132) 30 Palsod 416.64 1,541 P CHW T,W PO, Phone -(:i-IOkms) BS PR,KR (297) 31 Akoti 726.64 1,846 P(2),O CHW T,W PO,Phone -(S-IOkm.s) BS PR,KR (369) 32 Orgam 437.30 1,309 P -(-Skms) T,W,e PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (251) 33 Junvaoi 308.40 560 P -(-5kms) w,e -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-Skms) KR (94) 34 Bbesudla 314.41 924 P CHW w.e PO -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR (t 58) 166 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land:use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple ,Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca. (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 1 Bardoli-l0 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(216.00) 15.20 6.00 47.00 N2: M19: 18 Rice GC(211.00) C4: T2 W(5.00) Bardoli-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(207.00) 15.50 25.00 30.00 N13: M16: 19 Rice GC(94.00) C5: T7 W(28.00) WE(85.00) Bardoli-14 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(178.00) 12.64 26.00 11.00 N25 20 Rice GC(16S.00) WE(I3.00) Bardoli-9 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l75.00) 2.00 11.00 27.94 N27: M28: 21 Rice GC(157.00) C5: T5 W(4.00) WE(14.00) Bardoli-S EA Jowar, Whea t, T(StS.OO) 51.8S t02.00 NS5: M43: 22 Rice GC(50B.00) Cll: TI3 WE(lO.OO) Bardoli-6 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(217.oo) 3.00 31.00 16.69 N43: M45: 23 Rice GC(l95.00) C5: TIl WE(l2.00) Bardoli-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(396.00) 220.00 29.00 S1.99 N60: M47: 24 Rice GC(352.00) C-l3: TI4 W(35.00) WE(9.00) Bardoli-2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(DS.OO) 64.00 21.80 42.00 N40: M4: 25 Rice GC(278.00) C8: T3 WE(60.00) Bardoli-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(350.00) S.OO 76.00 45.95 N17: MlO: 26 Rice GC(147.00) C4: T3 WE(203.00) Bardoli-6 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(15S.00) 36.06 13.00 N?:M5: T4 27 Rice GC(133.00) WE(25.00) Bardoli-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(267.00) 2B.00 30.00 18.10 28 Rice GC(260.00) WE(7.00) Bardoli-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T{l29.00) 12.25 22.00 N5: M9: 29 Rice GC(32.00) C2: T2 WE(97.00) Bardoli-lJ EA Jowar. Wheat, T(274.00) 50.64 22.00 70.00 N4: MI3: 30 Rice GC('83.00) C4: T2 WE(91.00) Bardoli-ll EA Jowar, Wheat, T(240.00) 350.64 58.00 78.00 N4: M16: 31 Rice GC(22I.00) C4: T3 WE(19.00) Bardoli-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(262.00) 68.00 49.30 58.00 N6: M9: 32 Rice GC(233,OO) C3: T6 WE(29.00) BardoH-lS EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(87.00) 158.00 47.40 16.00 33 Rice GC(87.00) Bardoli-20 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(21.00) 284.00 8.00 1.41 N2 34 Rice GC(17.00) WE(4.00) 167 TALUKA : BAR DOLI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village ,a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, S-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) I Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or ,nication. acb Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, . to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket! Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 Balda 603.98 2.133 P(3),H CHW W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (357) 36 Vanskui 742.18 2,234 P(2) PHS,FPC, W,C PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (368) CHW 37 Nani Bhatlav 190.25 831 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (140) 38 Surali 1,118.31 6,827 P(6),H, H,MH, W,Hp,C PO,Phone Yes, on 13S PR,KR (1,301 ) PUC PHS,D, Thursday FPC,RP(2). SMP(3) CHW(2) 39 Madhi 827.60 S,907 P(3) H,MH, T,W,C PTO,Phone -~ -Skms) BS,RS PR,KR (1,083) PHS.D, FPC,RP(2), SMP, CHW(2) 40 Mangrolia 512.34 638 P CHW T,W,C -(-5kms) -(-5kms) 13S,RS KR ( 123) 41 Timbarva 629.84 1,081 P D.RP.SMP. T.W PO,Phone -(10+kms) BS.RS KR (221) CHW 42 Dhamdod 745.12 1,657 P -(-5kms) T,W PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS KR Lumbha (318) 43 Rajpura Lumbha 79.12 702 P -(5-10kms)T,W,C Phone -(5-10kms) BS KR (146) 44 Ten 596.11 2,259 P(2) -(-Skms) T,W Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (433) 45 Nadida 391.08 864 P -(-5krns) T,W,TW -(-5kms) -(-5kms) ,BS PR,KR (182) 46 Khali 85.95 100 -(-5kms) -(-5kms) W,R -(-5krns) -(5-10kms) BS PR (18) 47 Utara 634.06 830 P CHW,O T,W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS KR (140) 48 Vadhava 386.82 778 P CHW W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) 13S PR.KR (149) 49 Karachaka 464.18 1,202 P(2),H, CHW T,W PO,Phone -(-Skms) 13S PR,KR • (197) PUC 50 "Piparia 226.73 51 Uva 1,018.61 1,827 P(2) CHW T,W PO -{-Skms) BS KR (341) ---;-Unii1habited 168 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Coutd. Land:use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- CuHu Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa religious, Loca. (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vatioD archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bardoli-22 EA Jowar, Rice T(80.00) 468.00 26.00 29.98 N5:M:T 35 GC(40.00) PC(27.00) WE(13.00) Bardoli-21 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(64.00) 628.18 17.00 33.00 N5: M3: 36 Rice GC(51.00) C2:T WE(I3.00) Bardoli-20 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(42.00) 119.25 15.00 14.00 N3: T 37 Rice GC(42.00) Bardoli-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(186.00) 702.00 54.00 176.31 N450:M36: 38 Rice GC(85.00) CI4; T5 WE(22.00) R(79.00) Bar.doli-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(230.00) 363.00 98.60 136.00 Nl,276:M20:39 Rice GC(226.00) CI5: TIS WE(4.00) Bardoli-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(101.00) 320.00 29.34 62.00 N2:M6:T2 40 Rice GC(101.00) Bardoli-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(38.oo) 429.00 31.00 131.84 NlS:M7:C 41 Rice GC(38.00) 'ftardoli-5 EA 10war, Wheat, T(419.00) 264.00 45.12 17.00 N16: M16: 42 Rice GC(173.00) C4: T5 WE(246.00) Bardoli-6 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(58.00) 3.00 7.00 11.12 N5: MI2 43 Rice GC(47.00) C: T3 WEe 11.00) Bardoli-I EA Jowar, Wheat, T(380.00) 26.11 152.00 38.00 N25: M12: 44 Rice GC(269.00) C: T2 TWE(lll.OO) Bardoli-l EA Jowar, Wheat, T(211.oo) 51.08 96.00 33.00 NIl: M14: 45 Rice GC(93.00) C4: T2 TWE\.118.00) Bardoli-4 Jowar, Wheat, T(lO.OO) 56.95 2.00 17.00 46 Riec GC(lO.OO) Bardoli-2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(66.00) 426.00 124.06 18.00 N:M3:T3 47 Rice WE(66.00) Bardoli-5 Jowar. Wheat, T( 11.00) 272.82 39.00 64.00 N 48 Rice W(l1.00) Bardoli-l0 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(162.00) 212.00 8.18 82.00 N3:MI3:T549 Rice W( 136.00) WE(26.00) T(60.00) 118,00 10.73 38.00 50 GC(60.00) Bardoli-lO EA lowar. Wheat, T(294.00) 523.61 77.00 ·)24.00 N7: MIO 51 Rice GC(255.00) WE(39.00) Su-22 169 TALUKA : BARDOLI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro (in h~c of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 52 *Tajpor Khurd 103.54 53 Afva 555.54 1,864 P PHS,FPC T,W,Tk P0,Phone -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (350) 54 Gotasa 220.57 379 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(10+ kms) -(-Skms) KR (60) 55 IsroIi 685.67 1,569 P -(-5kms) T,W,C -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (300) 56 Tajpore Bujrang 450.21 799 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (159) 57 Ninat 419.27 995 P CHW T,W,C PO,Phone -(10+kms) BS KR (216) 58 Pathradia 236.92 585 -(-5kms) -(-5km~) T,W -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) -(-5kms) KR (112) 59 Goji 431.12 1,105 P CHW T,W,C PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (239) 60 Bamroli 294.21 520 P -(-5kms) W,Tk,C -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (96) 61 ·Sarethi 135.84 62 Kikvad 690.33 1,484 P(2) -(5-IOkms)T,W PO -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (287) 63 Hindolia 205.31 329 P -(10+kms)W -(-5kms) -(10+kms) BS PR (53) 64 Manekpor 916.15 2,481 P CHW(2) T,W PO -(-5kms) BS KR (505) 65 Sejvad 868.83 1,559 P PHS,FPC T,W,R,C PO -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (289) 66 Moti Bhatlav 355.81 898 P -(lO+kms)T,W,C -(-5kms) -(lO+kms) BS KR (179) 67 Kanai 191.76 534 P -(-5kms) T,W -(-5kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (96) 68 Babla 209.67 772 P CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5kms) -(S-10kms) BS PR,KR (169) C • Uninhabited- 170 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land~use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks --,--.------(including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not place of distance source waste availa- religious, Loca (in km.) (indu- ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical • groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T(l6.00) 75.54 12.00 52 .. GC(16.00) Bardoli-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(24S.oo) 205.54 24.00 7S.00 N20: M35: 53 Rice GC(248.00) C6: TIl Bardoli-5 Jowar, Wheat, T(69.00) 97.00 17.00 37.57 N34 54 Rice GC(69.00) Bardoli-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(19S.00) 287.00 86.00 114.67 N15: M16: 55 Rice GC(141.00) C5: T3 WE(41.00) 0(16.00) Bardoli-3 EAg Jowar. Wheat. T(39.00) 330.21 44.00 37.00 N:M:C 56 Rice GC(17.00) WE(22.00) BardolH2 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(98.00) 260.27 4.00 57.00 N3: MIl: 57 Rice GC(89.00) C4: T2 WE(9.00) Bardoli-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(85.oo) 119.00 9.00 23.92 N2:M3:T 58 Rice GC(85.00) Bardoli-5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(170.00) 159.00 41.00 61.12 N14: MID: 59 Rice GC(146.00) C2: T2 WE(24.00) Bardoli-4 Jowar, Wheat, T(lIO.OO) 91.00 65.00 28.21 N:M4: T 60 Rice GC(92.00) W(6.00) 0(12.00) T(77.00) 41.84 6.00 1].00 61 GC(77.00) Bardoli-8 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(405.00) 274.00 11.33 N: M3 62 Rice GC(202.00) W(162.00) WE(41.00) Bardoli-IO ED Jowar, Wheat, T(54.00) 146.00 4.00 1.31 N: M2 63 Rice GC(54.00) Bardoli-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(2lS.00) 524.00 108.00 69.15 N15: M18: 64 Rice GC(l63.00) T3 WE(44.00) TWE(8.00) Bardoli-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(98.00) 688.00 20.00 62.83 N3:MI9:T2 65 Rice GC(94.0Q) WE(4.00) Bardoli-S EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(275.00) 6S.00 12.81 N808 66 Rice GC(138.00) PC(61.00) W(40.00) WE(36.00) Bardoli-6 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(50.00) 106.00 25.00 10.76 N: M3: T3 67 Rice OC(48.00) WE(2.• 00) Bardoli-13 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(89.00) 71.00 24.00 25.67 N:M6:C:T-: 68 Rice GC(89.00) 17 ) TALUKA : BARDOLI VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distaflce in broad ranges viz.-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. villl:1:ge number Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu Appro (in h:c of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potabJe) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of' Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 69 Sarbhon 796.91 3,895 P(3),H(2), H,MCW, T,W,Tk, PTO,Phone -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (779) MH,CWC C ° PRC,D, FPC,TB, NH,RP(5) SMi'.CRW 70 Bhuvasan 321.38 639 P CHW T,W.Tk,C PO,Phone -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (122) 71 Nogama 155.94 372 -(-5kms) CHW T,W,C -(-Skms) -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (70) 72 Pardi Vagha 16S.99 522 P CHW T,W,C Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (114) 73 Chhitra 217.44 337 P CHW T.W,R PO -(10+ kms) BS PR,KR (69) 74 Kuvadia 82.33 130 P CHW T,W,C -(5-10kms) -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (2S) 75 Kharad 143.61 50 . ,:,(-Skms) -(S-10kms) T,W -(-Skms) -(JO+kms) BS KR (10) 76 Vaghech 320.10 661 P CHW T,W Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR Sarbhon (140) 77 Tarbhon S21.00 1,598 P PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS KR (311) CHW HP 78 Nizar 21S.61 1,084 P RP T,W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (227) 79 Vadoli 447.33 .1,801 P RP,CHW T,W,Tk, PO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (361) C 80 Ancheli 112.08 179 P -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(IO+kms) -(":'Skms) KR (33) 81 Zakharda 113.94 7S4 P CHW T,W,C Phone -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (1S7) 82 Vankaner 1,148.52 6,725 P(2),H(2) PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PTO,Phone -(lO+kms) BS PR,KR (1276) RP,CHW HP,C 83 Pardi Valod 217.85 S43 P° -(S-lOkms) W -(-Skms) -(IO+kms) BS KR (114) 84 Allu 310.68 1,223 P.H -(5-IOkms) T PO -(lO+kms) BS KR (233) Total 36,962.71 117,352 P(IOO) H(3) (22,569) H(12) MCW(I) PUC(3) MIt(3) 0(4) CWC(2) PHC(l) PHS(1S) D(10) FPC(16) TB(l) NH(1) RP(28) SMPClO) CHW(52) 0(2) ----,--~--~-"' Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line \lndiI Col. S, 6 and 20 those particular ame:1ities. 172 DIRECTORV Land Use Amenities-Contd. .Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use to hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area any town and Supply Fooo by irrigated rable not place of distance wurce waste availa· religious, Loca (:in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding cuW- or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interejitl 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bardoli-I! EA Jowar, Wheat, 10.91 T(279.00) 227.00 18.00 262.00 N225:M21: 69 Rice 00269.00) C8: T8 TK(IO.OO) Bardoli-15 EA Jowar. Wheat, TOOO.OO) 178.30 12.00 39.00 N3: MIO: 76 Rice GC(88.00) C: TZ WE(lZ.OO) Bardoli-I5 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(42.00) 72.94 11.00 30.00 NIO:M:T2 71 Rice GC(42.00) Bardoli-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(6Z.00) 65.99 1.00 31.00 NZO:M:T7 72 Rice GC(61.00) WE(I.OO) Bardoli-16 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(33.00) 95.4-4 89.00 N2:M:T 73 Rice WE(Z.OO) R(31.00) Bardoli-16 Bajri, Jowar, 66.00 16.33 74 Wheat, Rice Bardoli-16 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(4.00) 74.00 6Z.61 3.00 N2 75 Rice R(I.OO) WE(3.0D) BardoIi-14 EA Jowar, ,",'heat, T(76.00) 111.10 120.00 7.00 Nll:M7:C2 76 Rice GC(38.00) WE(38.00) Bardoli-16 EA Jowar Wheat, T(l54.00) 163.00 204.00 N8: M2: 77 Rice' GC{l54.00) C3: T2 Bardoli-8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(144.00) 20.00 15.00 36.61 N5: M15: 78 Rice GC(l44.00) C2: T7 Bardoli 8 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(176.00) 187.33 34.00 50.00 N4: M13 79 Rice GC([73.00) WE(3.00) Bardoli-6 Jowar, Wheat, T(26.00) 65.00 10.08 } 1.00 N:M 80 Rice GC(Z6.00) Bardoli-15 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(36.00) 66.00 2.94 9.00 N3: M 81 Rice GC(35.00) WE(I.OO) Bardoli-9 EA Jowar,. Wheat, T(463.00) 486.00 64.00 135.52 N200: M27: 82 Rice GC(43 1.00) CIO: TlO WE(3Z.00) Bardoli-IZ ED Jowar, Wheat, T(6.00) 188.00 3.8S 20.00 83 Rice GC(6.00) Bardoli-IO ED Jowar, Wheat. T(Z4.00) 233.00 24.68 29.00 84 Rice W(24.00) 10.91 15,846.00 13,573.25 3,362.58 4,169.97 N(3,713) M(875) C(1!I3) T(284) ----- ~-.~------~~------~~~~--~------~~------,- , ~ I I 0 l- \ ~ i n. II) It. _, • II) + c.. :0: : i i I I • 0 ~~ I • n. I_ •0 ~ EP . .. ". JI; 0 0 0 _J 0 1&1 III III z , ill: UJ 0 ". ..J o 1&1 0 \i o o TALUKA MAHUVA ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES 12 MAHUVA TALUKA Pale No. Page No. Pari A Part B Part A Part B Loca- Village Primary Loca Villa,. Primary 51. Name of tion Directory Census Sl. Name of tion No. Village Directory Census Code No. Abstract No. ViJlage Code No. Abstract 2 3 1 Aigat 44 lS2 122 37 Kos e.g 184 il2 2 Amchak 14 178 120 38 KumkotaJ! 60 184 122 3 Amroli 11 178 120 39 Lasanpor 4 Anaval 67 184 122 62 184 122 5 120 Andhatri 18 178 40 Macbhi Sadad. 56 182 122 6 Angaldhara 69 184 122 41 Mabudi € 17S 120 42 7 Bamani. 42 182 112 Mabuva 8. 178 120 4 J Mahuvari ya 64 8 Bartad 34 180 120 184 122 H Miyapur =0 9 Bb:>ria S2 182 122 180 120 45 Mudat 17 10 B.lkhadi 35 IRO 120 178 120 11 Boria 178 120 5 46 Naldbara (includ- 12 Budbiesbvar 16 178 120 ing Karchelia and 13 Butvadll 54 182 112 DUDlri Hamlets) 29 180 120 14 Dcdva3an 37 180 122 NaIda 22 180 12J 1~ Dha"khadi 57 184 il2 Nihali 24 180 J2J 16 Dholikui 25 180 120 49 Onc\ach 15 178 120 J 7 Dhundlacs. 4 178 120 18 Dung.Ii 31 180 120 50 PathroD 3 178 120 PUlla S5 ~82 122 .9 Fulvadi 36 180 122 '1 52 Ranat 10 178 120 20 Gangadia 61 184 122 21 GDlldoi 39 J82 122 53 Samba 51 182 122 22 Gopla 38 180 12l ~4 Saovalla 49 182 122 55 Sevalan 12 178 J20 23 Gunasvel 46 182 ] 22 56 Shankar Talavdi 7 178 120 24 Hal.. dbava 63 184 122 57 Shekbpur 19 178 120 25 Jhervavra 41 182 122 58 Tarkani 66 lS4 122 26 101 9 17& 120 59 Tarsadi 2 178 UO 60 Umra 59 27 Kacbhal 28 180 120 I ~4 122 28 Kadh.iya 43 182 In 61 Vacbhavad 23 18;) 120 29 Kadia 27 180 120 62 Vadia 32 hO 120 30 K.ani 1 178 120 63 Vaaheshvar 48 182 122 31 lCankaria 50 182 122 64 Vaheval 65 184 122 32 Karchelia 30 180 120 65 Valvada 58 184 122 33 Kavitha 13 178 120 66 Yank 45 181 122 34 Kbandal 26 180 120 67 VIlDskui 33 !bO 120 35 KbatVaD 40 1t'l2 122 68 Vasrai 53 182 122 36 Kodada 21 180 120 69 Velanpur 47 182 122 177 TALUKA : MAHUVA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5.kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Comrnu- Appro- tion village area popula- tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach . Code of the tion and' (potable)' Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hee- of Mar- Station, tares) house- ket/ Water- holds Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 Kani 802.11 2,159 P(Z) PHS,FPC T,W,TK, PO,Phone -(-Skms) BS PR (416) C 2 Tarsadi 543.S4 1.042 P -(S-IOkms) W ··(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (205) 3 Pathron 244.16 735 P -(5-10kms) T PO -(S-IOkms) BS KR (130) 4 Dhundhesa 447.62 325 P -(-Skms) \V,C -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS KR (74) S Boria 881.68 1,539 P,H CHW T,W,C -(-Skms) -(S-IOkm<) BS KR (311) 6 Mahudi 219.41 258 . P CHW W,R,C -(-5kms) -( -Skms) BS KR (46) 7 Shankar Talavdi 160.43 56 P -(-Skms) W,R,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (12) 8 Mahuva 538.03 3,849 P(2),H, H,MH,D, T,W PTO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (725) PUC FPC Monday 9 Jot 592.88 622 P(Z) -(-5kms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-5kms) -(-5kms) PR ( 118) 10 Ranat 497.04 1,033 P,H -(S-10kms) T,W,R PO,Phone -(S-IOkms) BS PR ( 167) II Amroli 260.85 395 P -(5-IOkms) T,W,R -( -5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (70) 12 Sevasan 181.72 173 P -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (35) 13 Kavitha 257.17 803 P PHS,FPC W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (127) 14 Amchak 473.14 1,016 P -(5-10kms) T,W PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (218) IS Ondach 435.98 1,496 P -( -Skms) T,W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (265) 16 Budhle.sh V<1r 153.84 366 P -( -Skms) W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (85) 17 Mudat 855.51 1,627 P -OO+kms) W,R,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (279) 18 Andharti 208.63 551 P -( 10+kms) w,e -(I0+kms) -(5-10kms) BS KR (96) 19 Shekhpur 985.87 2,490 P(4) PHS,FPC W,R PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS KR (417) 178 DIRECTORY Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area .under different types of land use ·in hectares roul!ded .up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple .Forest Irripted Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by irrigated . fable not place of . distllDce source waste availa religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble·for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical l!roves) i(1[erest) 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 ~------Bardoli-9 EA JOwal', Wheat, T(IS2.00) 562.00 82.11 6.00 NI0: M3: 1 Rice GC(106.00) C2: T3 WE(46.00) Bardoli-7 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(319:00) 167.00 3).00 26.54 2 Rice GC(279.00) WE(40.00, Bardoli-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(133.00) 76.00 28.00 7.16 N9: M13: 3 Rice GC(Jl3.00) C2:T WE(10.00) Bardoli-12 Jowar. Rice T(2 I 4.00) 190.00 43.62 4 GC(214.00) Bardoli-9 EA Jowar, Bajri, 164.00 T(2.1~.OO) 291.00 45.68 163.00 N4 5 Wheat, Rice GC(200.00) WE(18.00) Bardoli-IO Jowar, Wheat, 90.00 T(93.oo) 16.00 18.41 2.00 M 6 Rice GC(93.00) Bardoli-lS Jowar, Wheat, 39.00 T(26.00) 68.00 17.00 10.43 7 Rice GC(26.00) Bardoli-t2 ED,EO Jowar, Wheat, T(20.00) 430.00 88.03 Vighneshvar 8 Rice GC(20.00) Mahadev N5:M2: CS Bardoli-IO Jowar, Wheat, T(J9.00) 460.00 61.00 32.88 N4 9 Rice GC(39.00) Bardoli-20 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(170.oo) 223.00 26.04 78.00 N4: M5: .T2 10 Rice GC(1l9.00) W(30.00) WE(2100) BardoH-20 ED,EAg Jowar, Rice T(63.00) 145.00 16.00 36.85 N2: M: T 11 GC(47.00) WE(ln.OO} Navsari-17 Jowar, Rice 142.00 09.00 30.72 12 Navsari-20 Jowar, Rice 215.00 14.00 28.17 N2 13 Bardoli-16 EA, Jowar, Rice T(12.00) 413.14 28.00 20.00 N4: M3: T 14 W(5.00) WE(I.00) 0(6.00) Bardoli-14 EA Jowar, Rice T(26.00) 320.00 22.98 67.00 N3: M4: T2 15 GC(22.00) WE(4.00) Bardoli-16 EAg 10war, Rice T(31.00) 101.00 6.00 15.84 16 GC(17.00) WE(l400) Bardoli-24 Jowar, Wheat, 55.00 T(8.00) 621.00 27.51 144.00 17 Rice GC(S.OO) Bardoli-24 Jowar, Rice T(l2.oo) 171.00 25.63 M: T 18 GC(12.00) Bardoli-18 Jowar, Wheat. T(46.00) 804.00 4?00 86.87 19 Rice GC(Z9.00) PC( 16.00) R(I.OO) 179 T ALUKA MAHUVA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 krns and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca Name of Total Total Educa· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu., Appro tion village area popula tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village ntlmber of Railway village (in hec of Mar Station, tares) house ketl Water- hold~ Hat, ways) if any 2 3 4 j 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 Miyapur 165.44 584 P -(-Skms) W,N -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (l05) 21 Kodada 442.96 589 P -(-Skms) W PO -(-5kn;ts) BS PR,KR (118) 22 Narda 215.51 335 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-5kms) "-(-5kms) BS KR (53) 23 Vachhavad 179.00 587 p -(-Skms) W,C "C(,-Skms) ..:(-Slems) BS KR (122) 24 NihaIi 407.63 870 P -(-Skms) W -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (148) 25 Dholikui 177.32 1,233 P ~HS,FPC W,TK.C PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (230) Sunday 26 Khandal 143.35 115 P -(-Skms) W· -(-Skms) -(-5kms) BS KR (19 ) 27 Kadia 131.06 401 p -(-5k.ms) W,TK,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) BS KR (66) 28 Kachhal 319.04 555 P -(-5kms) W -;-(,..Skms) -( -5kms) BS PR,KR (90) 29 Naldhara 898.41 2.402 p. -(-5kms) W -{-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (390) 30 Karchelia 709.09 3,703 P PHS,FPC T,W PTO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (706) Tuesday 31 Dungri \ .117.93 3,056 p PHS,FPC T,W,C,N PO Yes, on BS KR (509) Thursday 32 Vadia 450.87 819 p -(5-IOkms) W,C Pq -(-Skms) BS KR (144 ) 33 Vanskui 434.15 1,998 P,H, PHiI,FPC W PO -(-5kms) PR,KR (345) PUC 34 Bartad 737.29 1.714 p -(;--5kms) W,TK,C PO -(-Skms) -(~·5kms) KR ( 316) 35 Bilkhadi 305.39 1,424 p -(5-10kms) w,e PO -(-Skms) BS KR (290) 36 Fulvadi 302.23 1,074 P -(-Skms) W,TK,C -(-Skms) -( Skms) BS KR (206) 37 Dedvasan 539.08 1,637 ( P2) -(-5kms) W,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (319) 38 Gopla 485.23 1,347 p -(10+kms) W ~(-5kms), -(S-10kms) BS KR (267) 180 DIRECTOR\' Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., ar-ea under different types of land use in hectares round~d up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area any town and Supply Food by .irrigated rable not place of distance source wa'Ste availa religiouS, Loca (in km.) (inclu ble for historical tion ding culti or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical 'lroves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 -----_ ---.~-~~--.~------~-~ Bardoli-16 EAg Jowar, Rice T(34.00) 100.00 10.0J 21.44 20 GC(30.00) WE(4.00) Bardoli-17 Jowar, Rice T(21.00) 361.00 '.17.00 23.96 N 21 GC(6.00) W(3.00) 0(12.00) Navsari-25 Jowar, Wheat, T(42.00) 144.00 09.00 20.51 N2: M 22 Rice GC(42.00) Bardoli-22 Jowar, Wheat, TO 18.00) 42.00 09.00 10.00 N2 23 Rice GC(l18.00) Navsari-18 Jowar, Rice T(25.00) 322.00 15.00 45.63 N2: M 24 GC(25.00) Navsari-24 Jowar, Wheat, T(SO.OO) 62.00 9.00 26.32 NIO: M5 25 Rice GC(80.00) Bardoli-I5 Jowar, Wheat, T(7.00) 121.00 12.00 3.35 26 Rice GC(7.00) Bardoli-13 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(23.00) 90.00 15.00 3.06 N 27 Rice GC( 13.00) WE(lO.OO) Bardoli-IS EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(22.00) 261.00 2000 16.04 N 28 Rice WE(22.00) Bardoli-22 EA Jowar, Rice T(18.00) 736.41 33.00 III.CO NIO 29 R(18.00) Bardoli-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(200.00) 41.00 350.00 118.09 N4: M30: 30 Rice GC(I80.00) C3: T VvE(20.00) Bardoli-25 EA Jowar, Wheat, 1(67.00) 667.00 383.93 N25: M6: T 31 Rice _ GC(39.00) WE(28.00} Bardoli-28 EAg Jowar, Rice T(1I.0:1) 325.00 69.87 45.00 N3: M: T 32 GC(8.00) WE(3.00) Bardoli-20 EA Jo\\ar, \\ heat, T(77.00) 240.00 72.00 45.15 N4: M6: 13 33 Rice Gc(61.00) WE{16.00) Bardoli-20 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(243.00) 364.00 20.29 110.00 N2: M2: T 34 l Bardoli-23 Jowar, Wheat, T(135.00) 104.00 29.00 37.39 N2 35 Rice GC(13S.00) Bardoli-22 Jowar, Wheat, T(88.00) 170.00 15.00 29.23 N4: T 36 Rice GC(SS.OO) Navsari-27 EAg Jowar, Wheat, TI382.00) 87.00 20.00 50.08 N4:M3:T 37 Rice GC(378.00) WE(4.00) Navsari-20 Jowar, Wheat, T(247.00) 190.00 21.00 27.23 N3 38 Rice GC(230.00) W(!7.00) 181 TALOKA : MAHVVA VILLAGE Amenities aod Amenities availatlle (if nOl available within the village a dash (-) is· shown in tbe column ,alHI ne"t to it in the brackcts, the distanc.c.inbroad,ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca- Name ,of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- tion villa~ ar,Cf popu\a- tional Water Telegraph or nieadon. ach Code of tM tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. viJlage number of Railway village (in hee· of Mar· Station. tares) house. ket! Water. hold~ Hat, ways) if , any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 39 Ghadoi 393.67 1,258 P(2) -(lO+kms) T,W,C PO -(5-10kms) BS KR (267) 40 Kharvan 785.09 2,9S1 P(4),H CHW W,C,N PO,Phone Yes, On BS KR (517) Saturday 41 Jhervavra 607.40 2,894 P(2) PHS, FPC T,W PO,Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (567) 42 Bamania 340.84 1,827 P -(-5k,ms) W Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (336) 43 Kadhaiya 516.00 1,020 P -(lO+kms) w,e PO -(5-10km5) BS PR,KR (179) 44 Algal 329.64 1,074 P(2) -(lO+kms) W -(-5kms) -(-Skms) BS KR (185) 45 Yank 305.8S- 1.289 P -(lO+kms) T.W,R PO -(5-10kms) BS PR,KR (239) 46 Gunasvel 622.84 2,491 P PHS,D, T,W,TK PO,Phone -(- Skms) BS PR,KR (444) .FPC 47 Velanpul' 842.98 2,180 P(3) -(-5kms) T,W PO -(-Skms) RS KR (436) 48 Vagheshvar 331.12 1,458 P -(10+kms) W -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS KR (290) 49 Sanvalla 367.13 1,374 P(2) -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) -(5-lOkms) BS PR,KR (279) 50 Kankaria 446.99 747 P(2) -(-5kms) T,W -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) BS KR ( 145) 51 Samba 480.06 1,502 P PHS,FPC W;R -(5-IOkms) (-5-JOkms) BS KR (270) 52 Bhoria 411. 77 ),201 P -(-Skms) W,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (239) 53 Vasrai 274.46 644 P -(5-lOkms) W,R -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PK,KR (102) 54 Butvada 539.05 1,839 P(2) RP T,W,C PO -(-5kms) BS KR (363) 55 Puna 303.92 1,105 P -(S-IOkms) W,C PO -(-Skms) as PR,KR (226) 56 Machhi Sadada 286.59 693 P -(-Skms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) KR (130) 182 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Land'use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including any Nearest Power Staple Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area town and Supply Food by irrigated , rable not place of waste availa religious, Loca distance source tion (in km.) (inclu ble for historical ding culti- or Code gauchar vat ion archaeo No. and logical groves) interest) 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 --_------.~---' N5:M3:T2 39 Navsari-26 Jowar, Wheat, T(274.UO) 45.00 41.00 33.67 Rice GC(274.UO) N2 T3 40 Bardoli-24 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(253.00) 453.00 79.09 Rice GC(246.00) WE(7.00) 41 T027.00) 365.00 100.40 15.00 N50: MI3: Bardoli-25 EA Jowar, Wheat, C2: 'II3 Rice GC(107.00) WE(20.00) NIO: M2: 42 Bardoli-25 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(21.00) 258.00 32.84 29.00 Rice GC(7.00) C: T WE(14.00) M 43 Bardoli-24 EBg Jowar, Wheat, 'I(7l.00) 401.0) 28.00 \6.00 Rice GC(56.00) WE(l5.00) 17,00 44 Bardoli-25 Jowar, Rice 'I(89.00) 185.00 3~.64 GC(89.00) 45 Bardoli-23 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(50.00) 239.00 15.85 1.00 Rice GC(50.00) N25: M7: 46 Bardoli-25 EA Jowar, Wheat,' T(33 00) 488.00 79.00 22.84 Rice GC(tO.OO) C3: T3 WE(23.00) M3 47 Navsari-27 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, 95.00 'I(95.00) 588.00 51.00 13.98 N4: Rice GC(7S.00) WE(20.00) N7: M3: T2 48 Navsari-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(97.00) 199.00 13.12 22.('0 Rice GC(S/.OO) W(04.00) WE(06.00) N2: M: C: 49 Navsari-25 ED Jowar, Wheat, 56.00 T(105.00) 133.00 20.13 53.00 Rice GC(lOS.OO) T 50 Navsari-30 Jowar, Rice 51.00 324.00 21,00 50.'9 N5 51 Bardoli-28 ED Jowar, Wheat, 37.00 T(81.00) 305.00 22.06 35.00 T Rice W(81.00) 52 Bardoli-27 Jowar, Rice 47.00 T( 1.00) 295.00 37.00 31.77 N2: T W(1.00) 53 Bardoli-25 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(2.00) 235.00 13.00 24.46 Rice WE(2.00) 54 Bardoli-28 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(80.00) 38000 65,05 14.00 NIO Rice GC(60.00) WE(20.00) EAg Jowar, Rice T(8G.OO) 186.00 37.92 N8 55 Bardoli-25 GC(20.00) WE(60.00) 56 Bardoli-33 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T{II.OO) 221.00 19.00 35.59 N Rice GC(Ol.OO) WE(OS.OO) R(OS.OO) 183 TALUKA : MAHUVA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and nex.t to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Loca Name of Total Total Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu Appro tion village area popula tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach Code of the tion and (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to No. village number of Railway village (in hec of Mar Station, tares) house ket/ Water hold~ Hat. ways) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 57 Dhamkhadi 258.91 543 P -(-Skms) W,R,C -(-Skms) -(-Skins) BS KR (95) 58 Valvada 614.08 3,072 P(3),H PHS,FPC, W,R,C PO Yes, on BS PR,KR (520) RP,SMP,O Sunday 59 Umra 1,615.75 3.629 P(3) -(-Skms) W,R,C PO, Phone -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (614) 60 Kumkotar 601.95 1.013 P -(S-IOkms) W,R PO -(-5kms) BS KR (190) 61 Gangadia 781.45 ]'870 P(3) -(5-10kms) W PO Yes, on BS KR (354) Thursday 62 Lasanpor 819.21 1.808 P -(-5kms) W PO -(-5kms) BS PR (338) 63 Haladhava 518.40 1,771 P(3) -(-5kms) W PO -(-5kms) BS . PR,KR (319) 64 Mahuvariya 1,177.20 3,336 P CIIW(3) W,R,C PO -(-Skms) BS KR (586) 65 Vaheval 1,274.88 4,738 peS) RP,CHW W.R,C PO,Phone Yes, on BS PR,KR (760) Thursday 66 Tarkani 490.33 1,561 P,H -(-Skms) W,TK,C -(-5kms) -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (298) 67 Anaval 900.19 4.233 P(4) PHC,FPC, W,TK,R, PO,Phone Yes, on BS,RS PR,KR (757) TB,SMP. C Wednesday CHW,O 68 Kos 736.13 3,214 P(3) CHW(3) W,R Phone Yes, on BS KR (537) Sunday 69 Angaldhara 526.57 928 P CHW W,R -( - Skms) -( -Skms) BS PR,KR (170) Total 35,401,04 104,241 P(I04) H(l) (18.991) H(7) MH(I) PUC(2) PHC(I) PHS(!!) D(2) FPC(13) TB(I) RP(3) SMP(2) CHW(Il) 0(2) Note: Tbe figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under col. 5, 6 and 20 indIcate the number of those particular amenitiei. 184 DIRECTORY Land Use " Amenities-Contd. Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------:::.------(including Nearest Power Staple tForest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any town and Supply Food by - irrigated table not place of dIstance source waste avail a- religious, Loca (in km.) (inclu- ble for historical tion ding culti- or Code gauchar vation archaeo- No. and logical groves) interest) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B.udoli-30 EAg lowar, Rice T(02.00) 216.00 30.00 10.91 51 GC(Ol.OO) WE(01.00) Bardoli-28 EA Jowar, Rice T(19.00) 482.00 52.00 61.08 N25: M3 58 WE(l2.00) R(7.00) Bardoli-35 EA Jowar, Wheat, 161.00 T(115.00) 851.00 84.00 404.75 N4: M3: T259 Rice . G((97.00) W(12.00) R(6.00) Bilimora-32 Jowar, Rice 218.00 T(27.00) 310.00 24.00 22.95 M: T 60 TW(27.00) Bilimora-33 EAg Jowar, Rice 225.00 T(43.00) 456.00 40.00 17.45 61 WE(43.00) BHimora-33 EA Jowar, Rice 342.00 T(49.03) 377.00 28.00 23.21 T2 62 WE(49.00) BaraoH-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(59.00) 364.00 48.00 47.40 N2: T 63 Rice GC(45.00) WE(4.00) R (10.00) BardoJi-40 EAg Jowar, Rice T(77 .(0) 937.00 67.20 96.00 N3: M: T 64 WE(70.00) R(7.00) BiIimora-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, 328.00 T(45.oo) n2.DO 74.00 55.88 N5: MS: 65 Rice WE(45.00) T4 Bilimora-3S EA Jowar. Rice 189.00 T(8.00) 238.00 44.00 ] 1.33 N4: M3; 66 WE(8.00) T2 , Bilimora-35 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(J6.00) 707.00 . 117.00 60.19 Shukleshvar 67 Rice WE(l6.00) Mahadev N68: M16: C3: T4 Bilimora-37 EA Jowar, Wheat, 20.00 T(42.00) 552.00 64.00 58.13 N15: M6: T 68 Rice W(38.00} TK{2.00) R(2.00) Bilimora-38 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(27.00) 412.00 54.00 33.57 69 Rice WE(4.00) TK(13.00) R(lO.OO) 2,117.00 5,375.00 21,862.55 3,229.40 2,817.09 N(376) M(J59) C(25) T(65) Su-24 185 GUJARAT TALUKA PALSANA DISTRICT SURAT o .. 4 MILES ~~~I=~~I====r=11 o 4 6 KILOMETRES < ? R / (' (:) DISTRI CT BOUNDARY ... RIVER ...... TALUKA BOUNDARY ... CANAL WITH DISTRIBUTARY ••. POST OFFICE/ TELEGRAPH VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH r'--- ...... ~ I 12 : LOCATION CODE NUM BER .. . . . t .. __ . . .. OFFICE ... PO/PTO TALUKA HEADQUARTERS ...... HIGHER SECONDARy SCHOOL ... S VILLAGI:S WITH POPULATION size: POLICE STATION '" '" ... '" PS BELOW 200,200-499,500-999, HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALTH IOOO-~999, 5000 & ABOVE ... '" ... 0 •••• CENTRE) DISPENSARY) MATERNITY tlATIONAl HIGHWAY .. NH 8 AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE ffi@+& IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD.. IMPORTANT VILLAGE HAT· .... , '" ~ RAilWAY LINE WITH STATION, ..lg., BROAD GAUGE .. - TALUKA PALSANA 187 ALPHABETIC LIST OF. VILLAGES 13 PALSANA TALUKA Page No. ------Pa,. No. ------Part A Part B Part A Part B Village Primary Village Primary 51. Name of Location Directory Census 51. Name of Location Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Villaee Code No. Abstract 2 3 4 5 1 3 4 1 Amalsadi 4S 194 128 25 KarcH 18 192 126 2 Ambheti 49 196 128 26 Kbarbhllsi 15 190 126 3 Antroli 4 J90 126 27 Lakhanpor 48 194 128 28 Lingad 27 126 4 Bagumra 17 192 126 192 5 Balesbvar 28 192 126 29 Makhlnga 42 19-4 118 6 Baraladi 35 194 126 30 Malekpor 43 194 1:6 7 Bhulpol' 30 192 126 31 Niol 3 190 128 8 Chalthan 12 190 126 32 palsana 40 194 128 9 Dastan 10 190 126 33 Pardipata 47 194 128 10 Dbamdod 33 194 126 34 Pisad 34 194 126 3' Puni 46 IQ4 128 11 Ena 32 192 126 12 Erthan 2S 192 126 36 Sanki 23 192 126 37 Sedhav 2 190 126 13 Gaogpqr 19 192 J26 3& Siyvd 44 194 128 14 Ohaluda 31 192 126 39 Soyani 21 192 126 15 Gotlya 37 194 128 40 Talodara 13 190 126 16 Haripura g 190 126 41 Tantlthaiya II 190 126 17 Intalva 41 194 128 42 Tanti Zaghda 124 192 126 18 la[oli 129 192 126 43 Taraj 1 190 126 44 Tundi 21 in \16 19 Jatpor 20 192 126 20 Jo)va 9 190 126 45 Vadadala 26 192 126 i' 21 Kadodara 7 190 126 46 Vanesa 36 194 128 190 126 22 Kan ... v 39 194 128 47 Vankaneda 6 194 128 23 Kllrala 14 190 126 4' Vanzolia 38 19D 12(1 24 Karan 16 190 126 49 Vilreli 5 189 VILLAGE TALUKA : PALSANA Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given.) CommU· Appro- Loca- Name of Total Total Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Water Telegraph or nieation, aell tion village area popula- tional (Bus Stop, to Code (potable) Days of the don and of Railway village: No. village number Station, (in hec- of Mar- ket/ Water- tares) house· ways) holds Hat, if any 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PR Taraj 375.10 1,018 P -(-5kms) T,W,Tk, PO BS (185) R,C KR 2 Sedhav 129.71 376 -(-Skms) CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5kms) BS (80) Hp,C BS,RS K:R 3 Niol 552.42 1,491 P RP,CHW T,W,C PO,PhoDe (277) BS PR,KR 4 Antroli 492.69 1,441 P RP T,W,C PO,Phone ·(261) KR 5 Vareli 281.83 439 P -(IO+kms) w,n -(-5kms) BS (85) KR 6 Vankaneda 273.42 2,133 P -(-Skms) T,W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS (424) PR 7 Kadodara 418.87 2,700 P -(lO+kms) T,W PO,Phone BS (542) 8 Haripura 135.03 1,062 P -(10+kms) T,W PO BS KR (194) 9 Iolva 643.53 1,227 P CHW T,W,Tk,C PO BS PR,KR (245) 10 Dastan 735.89 1,869 P -(JO+kms) T,W PO,Phone as PR,KR (408) 11 Tantithaiya 404.11 858 P CHW T,W,Tk,C PO -(-Skms) PR,KR (179) 12 Chalthan 336.26 4,243 P,H PHS,FPC W,Tk,C PTO,Phone .. RS,RS PR,KR (926) 13 Talodara 165.66 554 P -(-5kms) W,C -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (108) 14 Karala 134.06 426 P -(-5kms) W,Tk,TW,C -(-Skms) BS KR (79) IS Kharbhasi 269.96 542 P -(-5kmS) T,W,C -(-5kms) -(-Skms) KR (92) 16 Karan 257.76 1,468 P -(-5kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (322) 190 DIRECTORY Land Use Amenities-Contd. Nearest Power Staple IForest Irrigated Un- Cultu Area town and Supply Food by irrigated rable not distance source waste availa (in km.) (inclu ble for ding culti gauehar vation and groves) 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 Surat-21 ED,EAg Jowar, Whoat, T(43.00) 299.00 30.00 3.10 N8:M' Rice . W(22.00) WE(2t.OO) Surat-IO ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(47.00) 65.00 7.00 10.71 N4:M: Rice WE(2:!.00) R(25.00) Surat-IO EA Jowar, Wheat, T(242.00) 257.00 18.42 35.00 NIO: I Rice GC(92.00) C2: T5 W(l50.00) Surat-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, .. T(269.00) 149.00 22.00 52.69 N15: 1\ Rice GC(126.00) C2: Tl W(143.00) Surat-20 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(159.00) 100.00 1.00 21.83 N5: M Rice GC(106.00) W(53.00) Surat-12 EA Jowar. Wheat, T(143.00) 100.00 12.00 18.42 NIO: Rice GC(136.00) T3 WE(7.00) SUrat-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T( 194.00) 190.00 4.00 30.87 N55: 'M Rice GC(IOO.OO) C7: T4 W(94.00) Surat-22 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(91.00) 32.00 3.03 9.00 N8: M~ Rice W(20.00) T3 WE(71.00) Surat-22 ED.EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(257.00) 340.00 23.00 23.53 N2: M Rice GC(l63.00) T WF(94.00) Bardoli-l0 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(292.00) 370.(1() 33.00 40.89 N3: M Rice GC(l70.00) C3: T4 W(I22.00) Surat-21 ED,EAg Jowar. Wheat, T(269.00) 85.00 19.11 31.00 N2: M: Rice GC(73.00) T5 WE{l96.00) Surat-17 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l77.00) 100.00 17.26 42.00 NIOO: ~ Rice GC(177.00) C4: T5 Surat-IS ED .EAil Jowar, Wheat, T(89.00) 58.00 8.00 10.66 N5: M: Rice GC(48.00) WE( 4 t.OO) Surat-17 EAg Jowar, Wheat. T(81.00) 36.00 6.06 11.00 N3: M2 Rice GC(61.00) WE(20.00) Surat-l0 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(119.00) 122.00 8.00 20.96 N5: M5 Rice PC(lOI.OO) T2 W(l8.00) Surat-20 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l52.00) 75.00 12.00 18.76 NI6:Ml Rice GC(91.00) T4 W(6J.OO) 191 VILLAGE TALUKA : MAHUVA Ameditles lind Amenities available (if Iiot &vailable within t~ vllIqe a dash (-) is shown in tbe cohltilll aiM next to it in· the brack.ets, the distance in broad ranges viz,-' kms, 5.. 10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where the facility is a~nable is gi'f'e11.) Appro- Medical Drinking Post and Day Comn'lU- Lcrca· Name af Total Total Educa· nication, aeh tion vi1lare area popula-- tional Water Telegraph or (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to Code of the tion and of Railway village No. vmage number Mar- Station, (in hee· of ketl Water· tares) hbuse· Hat, ways) hold~ if any 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ii 9 BS,RS KR 17 Bagut11ta 959.90 3,551 F PHS,FPC T,W,e . PC;,Ptioue (673j RP,CMW(2) BS PR,KR 18 KareH 667.28 2,597 P(l),H, NJt:;.RP(3) T,W.Hp P1'O,Pbotte .. (535) pue RS PltlKR 19 Gangpor 253.14 1.778 P -(5-10kmS) T,W,TK,e PO.Phone (306) -(-Skms) KR 20 Jatpor 153.89 426 P -(5-lOkms) W,TK,C Phone (80) BS PR,KR 21 Soyani 313.36 ],670 P RP T,W,TK,e -(-Sknis) (311) BS PR 22 Tundi 815.01 2,622 P -(5-fOkms) T,W PO (564) -( -5kms) KR 23 SankJ 604.28 853 p -(-Skms) T.W -(5-10I BS KR 26 Vadadala 316.88 720 P,H PHS,FPe W PO (147) as KR 27 Lingad 377.34 1,626 P -(-5kms) T,W PO (339) BS PR,KR 28 Baleshvar 746.85 4,982 P D,RP(2), T,W,TK,C PO (927) CHW BS KS 29 Isroli 72.42 4.66 -(-5kms) -(-Siems) T,W,e -(-5kms) (81 ) BS KR 30 Bhutpor 608.33 468 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) (88) BS PR,KR 31 Ghaluda 173.04 354 P -(IO+kms) T,e -(-Skms) (66) BS PR,K.R 32 Ena 621.89 3,823 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W,e PO (729) RP,SMP 192 I';and U~e Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark,; Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including --+----- any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un CuItu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa- historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti- archaeo- No. gauchar vation logical and . interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bardoli-llS EA Jowar, Wheat, T(482.00) 377.00 13.90 87.00 N78: M42: 17 Rice GC(300.00) C4: T14 W(182.00) 8urat-25 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(357.00) 234.00 20.28 56.00 N64: M28: 18' Rice GC(150.00) C8: T2 W(207.00) Bardoli-5 ED,EAg lowar, Wheat, T(94.00) 121.00 10.14 28.00 N20: M25: 19 Rice W(42.00) C2: TI2 WE(52.00) Bardoli-4 ED,EAg lowar, Wheat. T(99.00) 40.00 6.00 8.89 N2:M2:T 20 Rice GC(78:00) WE(21.00) Surat-28 EA lowar, Wheat, T(244.00) 90.36 39.00 N2: M16: 21 Rice GC(l93.00) C2: T6 WE(51.00) 8urat-25 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, 1'(460.00) 308.00 8.01 39.00 N25: M25: 22 Rice GC(376.00) C: TI3 WE(84.00) Surat-23 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, .. T(356.~ 201.00 20.28 27.00 N6: M5: 23 Rice GC(3070 C: T4 WE(49.00) Surat-24 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(153.00) 45.00 7.00 12.62 NI5:M6:T8 24 Rice GC(84.00) WE(69.00) Surat-23 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(302.00) 62.00 23.00 34.78 NJO: MIO: 25 Rice GC(188;00) T4 W(42.00) WE(20.00) TK(52.00) 8urat-25 I EA Jowar, Wheat, T(213.00) 73.00 13;00 17.88 NIO:M5:T6 26 Rice . GC(l62.00) WE(51.00) Surat-30 EA lowar, Wheat, T(243.00) 80.00 9.34 45.00 N12:MI6:T 27 Rice GC(220.00) WE(23.00) Surat-27 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(286.00) 364.00 15.00 81.85 N20: M20: 28 Rice GC(280.00) C3: T7 WE(6.00) SUfat-27 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(43.00) 24.42 5.00 N)O: M2 29 Rice GC(28.00) WE(15.00) Bardoli-12 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(332.00) 224.00" 20.33 32.00 N15: M4: 30 Rice GC(243.00) C: T4 W(89.00) Surat-28 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(57.00) 92.00 2.04 22.00 N3: M6 31 Rice GC(38.00) WE(l9.00) Surat-32 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(424.00) 133.89 6.00 58.00 N25: M42: 32 Rice W(262.00) C5: T28 WE(l62.00) Su-25 193 TALUKA : PALSANA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-S kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) . Code of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in h~c- of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ . Water- Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 33 Dhamdod 288.20 1,150 P -(5-IOkms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (215) 34 Pisad 157.08 1,763 P -(-Skms) T,W,Tk,C -(-Skms) BS PR,KR (330) 35 Barasadi 300.)6 1,176 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (232) 36 Vanesa 1,173.50 2,906 P MH_PRS, T,W,R,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (520) FPC,O 37 Gotiya 130.87 187 P -(S-10kmi) W -(-S-}Okms) BS KR (46) 38 Vanzolia 245.41 964 P -(5-IOkms) W -(-5kms) ·-(-Skms) KR (212) 39 Kanav 511.79 1,514 P PHC,FPC T -(-5kms) BS PR (323) 40 Palsana 713.28 5,032 P,R, H,D,FPC, W,Tk,R,C PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,000) PUC NR,CHW 41 Intalva 292.79 867 P RP,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (154) 42 Makhinga 451. 79 516 P -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) -(-5kms) PR,KR (92) 43 Malekpor 396.07 2,330 P,O -(-5kms) T,W,R PO BS KR (451) 44 Siyod 452.72 751 P -(-5kms) T,W,Tk, -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (161) R.C 45 Amalsadi 402.88 1,653 P,H,Tr -(10+kms) W,R PO BS PR (290) 46 Puni 678.01 1,682 P PHS,FPC T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (347) 47 Pardipata 140,98 598 -(-5km~) -(-5kms) T,W,Tk -(-5kms) BS PR,KR (123) 48 Lakhanpor 136.30 1,125 P.R. CHW T,W,Tk,C' PO BS PR,KR (232) PUC 194 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remark~ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal' place.) (including --~--- any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated fable not religious, Loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Surat--30 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(160.00) 88.00 2.20 38.00 N5: M24: 33 Rice GC(121.00) C2: T2 W(39.00) Surat-35 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(l27.00) 8.00 . 6.08 16.00 N2: M20: 34 Rice GC(1l6.00) C5: T4 WE(11.00) Bardoli-3 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(260.00) 8.00 6.16 26.00 N16: M17: 35 Rice GC(81.00) T2 W(179.00) Surat-30 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(613.00) 462.00 10.00 88.50 N5: M30: 36 Rice GC(36S.00) C2: TS W(245.00) Surat-35 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(89.00) 28.00 4.S7 9.00 N3 37 Rice GC(48.00) WE(41.00) . Surat-26 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(85.00) 115.00 5.41 40.00 N 38 Rice GC(4.00) W(81.00) Bardoli-12 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(237.00) 197.00 35.00 42.79 N12: M4: 39 Rice GC(122.00) T WE(llS.00) I. Surat-28 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(255.00) ;~ 419:00 1.28 38.00 N70: M4: 40 ·Rice GC(l43.00) C6: T2 WE(112.00) Surat-30 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(207.00) 53.00 8.00 24.79 N18: M4: 41 Rice GC(202.00) T2 WE(S.OO) Navsari-·13 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(34.00) 377.00 3.00 37.79 N3: M: T 42 Rice GC(5.00) WE(29.00) Surat-35 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(189.00) 154.07 11.00 42.00 N50: M!3: 43 Rice GC(84.00) C4: T WE(10S.00) Navsari-25 ED,EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(178.00) 226.00 2.00 46.72 N60: M4: 44 Rice GC(161.00) C:T WE(17.00) Surat-35 EO Jowar, Wheat, T(140.00) 203.00 10.00 49.88 N20 4S Rice· GC(121.00) WE(l9.00) Navsari-16 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(48.5.00) 97.00 8.01 88.00 N35: M20: 46 Rice GC(405.00) T20 WE(80.00) Bardoli-18 ED Jowar, Wheat T(62.00) 51.00 4.00 23.98 N25: MIO: 47 Rice GC(3S.00) C WE(27.00) Bardoli-18 ED Jowar, Wheat, T(98.00) 25.00 13.30 N40: M25: 48 Rice GC(57.00) C3: T3 W(25.00) WE(16.00) 195 TALUKA : PALSANA VILLAGE Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the Loca- Name of Total Total distance in broad ranges viz.-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the tion village area popula nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu Appro (in h~c of tional Water Telegraph or nication ach tares) house (potable) Days (Bus Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 49 Ambheti 624.87 2,062 P PHS,FPC, T, W PO BS PR (420) RP,CHW Total 20,086.01 76,048 P(47) H(I) (15,012) H(8) MH(I) PUC(3) PHC(l) Tr(l) PHS(7) 0(1) D(2) FPC(9) NH(2) RP(12) SMP(l) CHW(12) 0(1) Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. 196 DIRECTORY Land Use Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarkli Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place.) (including any Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un Cultu Area place of and distance Supply by irrigated rable not religious, loca (in km.) source waste availa historical tion (inclu ble for or Code ding culti archaeo No. gauchar vation logical and interest) groves) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 Bardoli-12 EA Jowar, Wheat, T(329.00) 187.00 50.00 58.87 N): M8: 49 Rice GC(189.00) C4: T2 W(140.00) 10,317.00 7,523.32 589.63 1,656.06 N(938) M(638) C(73) T(207) 197 APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGE APPENDIX TALUKAWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL Middle Matricula- Higher See- College Adult Literacy Others Villages Sl. Name of Primary with no No. Taluka School School tion/Seeon- ondary! (Graduate Class/Centres dary School Intermediate; and above) educa Junior tional College facilities ------...... ---~------_------ViIl- Insti- ViII- Insti- VilJ- Insti- Vill- In.sti- Viii- Insti- VilI- Insti- ViII- Insti- ages tutions ages tl:ltions ages tutions ages tutions ages tutions ages tutions ages tutions 15 16 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13 14 73 5 5 5 Chorasi 84 87 17 17 3 3 3 3 54 75 95 4 4 3 2 Olpad 9~ 108 9 9 2 2 7 3 Kamrej 62 65 8 10 4 4 6 4 Mangrol 149 150 8 9 3 6 6 6 5 Mandvi 11.( 172 8 8 5 6 Songadh 159 160 2 2 5 5 12 2 2 2 7 Uehchhal 35 41 2 2 .. 3 8 Nizar 50 51 3 4 3 4 9 Vyara 144 182 8 8 4 2 10 Valod 38 51 7 7 3 3 4 4 7 11 Bardoli 74 100 10 12 3 3 4 12 Mahuva 69 104 7 7 2 2 13 Paisana 46 47 8 8 3 3 2 2 3 Total 1,136 1,318 97 103 24 24 4 4 129 168 39 42 54 200 DIRECTORY 0) MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES ------_... - ...... ~~~4 ____ ... _. ___•• ___•• ~_._~. ____._ •• ,~._, __ ._'"~ __ MEDICAL Dispensary Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary Community Others Villages SI. Name of and Child Health Planning Health Health with no No. Taluka Welfare Centre! Centre Sub- Worker medical Centre/ Health Centre facility Maternity Centre Homel Child Welfare Centre ------~---- _---- -~------_ ------VilJa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- VilIa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- ViHa- Ins- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu- ges Htu- ges titu- tioos tions tions tions tions tions tions tions 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2 8 8 2 2 20 20 19 19 10 10 19 28 56 Chorasi 4 4 2 2 10 10 S 8 11 11 17 20 77 2 Olpad 5 5 5 5 10 10 9 9 9 9 11 18 49 3 Kamrej 2 2 3 3 4 5 2 2 15 15 13 13 9 9 7 8 127 4 Mangrol 7 Mandvi 7 25 28 2 Z 14 14 12 12 12 12 4 6 100 5 3 3 2 2 2 22 22 19 19 77 77 3 3 147 6 Songadh 3 5 9 9 {j 6 4 4 28 7 Uchchbal 3 3 5 5 4 4 24 24 8 Ii 42 S Nizar 4 4 3 3 3 3 27 27 17 17 69 69 119 9 Vyara 2 :2 9 9 8 S 7 7 8 17 28 10 Valod 10 10 3 3 4 6 16 16 15 15 42 52 16 42 56 11 Bardoli 2 2 13 !3 H 11 8 12 4 8 54 12 Mahuva 2 2 9 9 7 7 11 12 11 16 34 13 Palsana 53 53 14 14 52 61 17 17 179 179 148 148 293 308 109 188 917 Total Su .. 26 VILLAGE APPENDIX TALUKAWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, DRINKING WATER SI. Name of Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal Other More Villages No. Taluka well than with no one drinking Source water facility of any type 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Chorasi 45 88 71 6 21 34 4 84 2 OIpad 52 100 53 2 2 32 7 87 3 Kamrej 56 63 30 3 17 22 21 63 4 Mangrol 22 149 47 70 32 11 105 5 Mandvi 10 132 9 2 42 30 19 ('9 6 Songadh 3 168 71 4 38 96 7 Uchchbal 35 14 13 24 8 Nizar 8 45 21 5 2" 9 Vyara 4 148 50 46 4 92 10 Valod 14 40 3 18 11 Bardoli 64 80 12 5 44 3 74 12 Mahuva 17 68 8 21 32 3 51 13 Palsana 36 47 20 2 7 25 5 43 Total 331 1,163 252 17 344 3 303 133 8jO 102 DIRECTORY I-Concld. ,MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES POWER POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.& T.O.& P.T.O. Phone Bus RaHway Navigable Available Not SI. Name of Phone Phone & Stop Station Waterway avaiIa- No. Taluka Phone ble 45 46 47 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 2 44 21 4 84 2 2 76 13 Chorasi 45 2 6 2 5 96 3 69 33 2 Olpad 29 6 5 3 63 69 3 Kamrcj 56 2 97 II 60 89 4 Mangrol 41 3 91 39 94 5 Mandvi 30 101 2 25 146 6 Songadh 9 31 7 30 7 Uchchhal 18 23 24 29 8 Nizar 60 2 103 60 88 9 Vyara 15 4 3 30 33 7 to Valod 15 23 4 7 75 3 75 6 11 Bardoli 25 9 2 2 65 46 23 12 Mahuva 18 7 3 41 4 49 13 Palsana 405 4 85 29 20 900 29 2 632 558 Total VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX - II LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS) S1. Name of Town and Land use (i. e. area under different types of land use in No. Taluka within brackets hectares rounded to the nearest unit) Total area Forest Irrigated Uoirrigated Culturable Area net by source Wllste available (including for gauchar Cultivation and groves) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Udhana (Charasi) 679.98 27.70 636.00 2 Karanj (Chorasi) 186.99 3 Vtran (Chorasi) 290.99 115.96 21.9} 153.12 4 Nana Varachha (Chorasi) 333.99 200.20 11.00 45.86 76.93 5 Umra (Chorasj) 386.99 6 Limbayat (Chorasi) 135.00 9.00 16.02 109.98 7 Pandesara INA (Chorasi) 96.00 96.00 8 Bhedvad (Chorasi) 160.99 9 Dindoli (Chorasi) 725.97 10 Bhestan (Chorasi) 693.97 11 Olpad (Olpad) 1,500.95 306.00 1003.95 171.00 20.00 12 Sayan (Olpad) 701.97 15t.OO 209.97 93.00 248.00 13 Kathor (Kamrej) 1.106.96 340.93 324.97 llLl7 330.59 14 Kosamba (Mangrol) 1,714.94 472.00 965.78 224;28 52.88 15 Mandvi (Mandvi) 755.97 1.20 50.17 470.74 37.00 196.86 16 Songadh (Songadh) 568.98 64.62 0.40 313.40 181.03 9.53 17 Vkai (Songadh) 936.97 18 Vyara (Vyara) 791.9'7 51.91 245.62 00.28 494.16 19 Bardoli (BardoJi) 646.98 77.07 105.67 301.57 162.67 20 Kadod (Bardoli) 270.99 58.52 77.9'S 11.26 123.23 APPENDIX - llt TALUKAWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO SIX AMENITIES (VIZ. EDUCATIONAL, ME·mCAL, POST AND TELEGRAPH, MARKET/HAT. COMMUNICATIONS AND POWER SUPPLY) ARE AVAILABLE. -~------~------~ SI. Name of Name of L. C. Name of 51. Name of Name of L. C. Name of No. District Taluka No. Village No. District Taluka No. VilJage ------._------_ 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 -- ---~------.----~------'.~ .~------~- Surat Mandvi 63 Dhvaj 10 Surat Songadh 157 Nana Tarpada 2 94 Ambapor II 160 Seljhar 3 " 20 HoI " 131 Amlachuni 12 Nizar 4 Songadh 3 Amaldi 13 24 Satole 5 4 Otato-Karva 14 36 Varpuda " 6 Vyara 109 Birbara " 83 Rampur Kothar 15 7 121 Mota Satsila 16 Valod 9 Tokarva " 8 19 Bahej 31 Nani Bhurvan 17 " 9 145 Ekvagolan Note:lilSurat district drinking water facility is available in the all villages. 204 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( P:lrce n ta ges ) 2 3 2 3 Taluka : Chorasi 0-5 • It Jahangirabad 29 Bhatpor 19 Simada 30 Dumbhal 24 Damka 36 Kumbharia 25 Vans va 37 Parvat 26 Bhatlai 39 Piplod 43 Vanta 52 Vesu 45 Magdalla 61 Deladva 55 Hajira 81 Un 57 Sarsana 84 Talangpor 60 Karadva 94 Devadh 65 Sonari 31 + 4 Jahangirpura 67 Khajod 7 Bharthana Kosad 68 Bhimpor 10 Chapra Bhatha 69 Budia 22 Bhatba 82 Gabheni 31 Saroii 6-IU 12 Pisad 32 Saniya Hell1.ad 15 Malgama 33 Vedcbha 38 Majura 34 Sabargam 41 Mora 35 Magob 42 SunvaIi 47 B'harthana 'Vesl( 46 Rundh 48 Alrhan 53 Abhva 49 Bhatar 54 Dumas 56 SttltaRabad 70 Vadod, 062 Dakhkhanvada 63 Kham b'hasla J 1- J 5 9 Amroli -64 Saniya - Kanade 18 Palanpor 71, Bbanodr:a 40 Kavas '72 Kharvasa 44 Gaviyar 13 Eklera 51 Pandesara 74 Honang 58 Bhimrad 75 Goja 59 Bamroli '76 Mohni 66 Jiav 78 RavIa 79 Vanli': 16-20 6 Kasad 80 .Pardi Kanade 17 Pal 85 Kansad 28 Limla .'86 !Pall 50 Godadara .87 Sacbin 83 Umber &8 Lajp6f 21-30 5 Variav Jl9 Popda 8 Mota Varachba '90 Bhatia 14 Bhesan '91 Kachholi 20 Puna '92 Kapletha 23 Ichhapor 93 'Samrod • Excludes the villages with no SC population. 205 VILLAGE DIRECTQRY A P PEN D I X-IV Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE rOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C No. Name of Village Castes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( P;)TCentages ) 2 3 2 3 Taluka : Olpad 0-5 ., 2 Karanj 29 Asnad Kanthraj 3 Kamroli 42 4 Pardi Zankhri 46 Kareli Achharan lO Kadrama 49 12 Bhadol 62 Veluk Sandhiyer 17 Kimamli 72 Siwan 18 Kim Kathodra 74 Paria 22 Kachhab 76 27 Takarma 79 Masma Tena 28 Sondamitha 84 Ambheta 30 Bhatgam 91 )01 Gothan 34 Mirjapor 102 Umra 36 Mar 39 Sondlakhara 11-15 13 Vadoli 40 Mahomedpor 19 Mulad 44 Kudsad 24 Kanbhi 54 Saras 26 Erthan 57 Kundiyana 45 Kanyasi 60 Bhandut 66 Orma 61 SeIut 71 Karamla 75 Delad 81 Narthan 82 Dihen 85 Barbodhan 83 Pinjrat 97 Kanad 92 Sonsak ]00 Vaswari 94 Talad 16-20 9 Kasad 95 Jothan 41 Morthan 43 Obhla 6-tCil 5 Mandroi 8 Koba 21-30 69 Atodara 14 Umrachhi 23 Pardi Bhadoli 15 Bolav 65 Kasla Bujarg 16 Anita 73 Madhar 21 SyadJa 78 Vadod 25 Yihara Taluka Kamrej 0-5 • .Shekhpur 17 Abrama 2 Ghaludi 21 Delod 6 Dhoran 22 Nansad 7 Akhakhol 23 Koli Bharthana 16 Velanja 25 Dhatva * Exclu-des the villages with no SC population. 206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Con/d. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Perc en ta ges ) ( Parcentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka : Kamrej-Conrd. 28 Timba 26 Digas 31 Orna 29 Sampura 34 lokha 36 Vav . 38 Laskana 37 Navagam 43 Kathodara 40 Sarthana 44 Kosamadi ..41 Pasodara 47 Asta 46 Segva 52 Nagod 48 Sevni 55 Khanpur 49 Vi han 59 Alura 51 Rundhvada 60 Val an 53 Chikhli 63 Ladvi 54 Dungar 66 Oviyan 57 Vansdarundhi 67 Umbhel 58 Pali 69 Haldharu 62 Valthan 64 Kosmada 11-15 5 Pardi 65 Chhedchha 10 Jiyor 68 Parab 12 Kholeshwar 33 Dharutha 6-10 3 Antroli 35 Simadi 8 Karjan 45 Morthana 9 Ghala 61 Maokna 11 Dungra 15 Chorasi 13 Bhairav 16-20. 27 Machhi 18 Bhada Amboli 19 Kholvad 21-30 14 20 Kamrej 30 Delad 24 Netrang Taluka Mllngrol 38 Maogrol 0.-5 " Hathuran Kosadi 6 Vansoli 40. Asarma 9 Boridara 42 Kanvada 12 Nani Pardi 56 Mosali 14 Bhilvada .59 Nandola 15 Bhadkuva 63 Jhankhvav 16 Lavel 66 Nava Chakra 17 Vad 83 Cha.kra 19 Nasarpur 84 SalVIn 22 Charni 86 Panch-Amba 24 Kevdi (Sarda) 90. Chokhvada 3D Vadi 91 ~-*Excludes the villages with no SC population. 20.7 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C No. Name of Village Castes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( P:'Ircentages ) 2 3 2 3 Taluka Mangrol-Contd. 93 Umarpada 50 Limbada 95 Unchvan 110 Shenthi 102 Vankal 113 Moti Naroli 103 Ambavadi 118 Pipodara Chhamuchhal 104 Vasravi 122 124 Nani Naroli 11-15 3 Dhamdod 126 Dungari 5 Moti Pardi 127 Borsad 8 Dinod' 130 Verakui 53 Simodra 131 Amkhuta 116 Palod 136 Ghodbar 119 Mota Borsara 144 Bilvan 120 Limodara 147 Vadpada 121 Lindiad 6-10 2 Nana Borsara 43 Sava 7 Kantva 16-20 III Velachha 10 Ankdod 112 Panetha 41 Luvara 44 Mahuvej 21-30 4 Nandav 45 Tarsadi 46 Kunvarda 47 Siyalaj 96 Gopalia 48 HathoOa 114 Valesa 49 Kathvada 31 T Taluka Mandvi 0-5 3 Tadkeshvar 72 Areth 9 Patal 74 Kevadia 10 Dadakui 75 Baudhan 14 Isar 77 Vareli 15 Devgadh 82 Karvali 22 Pipalvan 83 Amalsadi 27 Gangpor Devgadh 86 Ghantoli 30 Maldha 87 Sathvav 40 Rosvad )05 Sarkui 43 Nogama 111 Bori 48 Uteva 112 Nandpor 49 Titoi 114 Piparia 56 Tarapor 115 Khanjroli 66 Makanjhar 116 .Kamlapor 68 Moritha 118 Kosadi 69 Salaiya 119 Godavadi 71 Jhab 120 Un * Excludes the village with 'no SC Population. 208 VILLAGE DlRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd. -----,_,------Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( P:lrcentages ) _.•. __ .. _------2 3 2 3 Taluka : Mandvi-Contd. 122 Gamtalav Bujrang 148 Moticher 128 Kakdapar 6-10 I Varethi 138 Vankla 2 Karanj 140 Varjakhan 38 Usked Ramkund 143 Tarsadabar Virpor· 146 Ratania 41 ItO Godsamba 147 Nanicher 121 Puna Taluka : Songadh 0-5 * 25 Singpur 74 Dosvada 26 Bodi Sayar 17 KaRala 33 Sisor 91 Dhamodi 34 Dhajamba 96 Bandharpada 43 Gunsada tOO Tokai"va (Segupada) 46 Ukhalda lOS Ghodchit 57 Dumda 126 lamkhadi 64 Nishana 149 Umarda 72 Rani Amba Taluka : Uchchhal Bhadbhunja 0-5 • 25 Vaghsepa Mota 62 28 Karod 65 Uchchhal 50 Khabda Taluh : Nizar 0-5 * 8 Rajpur :SO Shale " 16 Bahurupe 83 Bhil JamboH 19 Ubhad S4 Lakhmi Kheda 22 Nimbhore 8S Brode 23 Balde 86 Khodde 3) Fulvadi 87 Nizar 53 Kothli Budrak 6-10 65 K. Velde 54 Mubarakpur 21 Bhamsal 63 Sarvale 11-15 61 Piplod Tarfe Nizar 64 Harduli Digar 67 Adade 16-20 60 Vyav.al 74 Raygadh Taluka : Vyara 4 Khodtalav 0-5 • I Kanja 3 Bedkuva Our .s Uncba Mala • Excludes the villages with no SC population. Su-27 209 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Conrd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village Castes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( P~rceD ta ges ) 1 2 3 2 3 Taluka Vyara-Contd. 6 Limbarda 56 Dhat 7 Vadkui 62 Kasvav 9 Ghata 64 Bamnamal Najik 10 Katiskuva Dur 69 Pervad 12 Vanskui 71 Balpur 16 Katis Kuva Najik 74 Umarvav Najik 17 Chikhalvav 75 Jesingpur 18 Katasvan 77 Gadat ' 19 Bhanavadi 81 Katkui 20 Lotarva 84 Lakhali 21 Borkhadi 96 Kalakawa 23 Khushalpura 97 Beda'Raipura 25 Rampura Najik 98 Ghani 31 Paniyari 100 Gangpur 32 Tichakpura 110 Dholia Umar 33 Maypur 121 Antapur 34 ~hahpur 123 Panchol 35 Khanpur 124 Pati 38 Panvadi 126 Dolvan 39 Musa 131 Pithadra 45 Madav 136 Karanjkhed 47 Kapura 49 Rupvada 11-15 99 Bagalpur 51 Magarkui 54 Chhindia 16-20 95 Dharampura Taluka Valod 0-5 • I Bedkuwa 22 Mordevi 2 Dbamodla 23 Kumbhia 3 Kalamkul 26 Golan 4 Kaher 27 Ranveri 6 Syadla 29 Dumkhal 7 Titva 30 Kanaj6d 8 Kamalchhod 31 Adyapor 11 Shiker 33 Algat 12 Nansad 34 Hathuka 14 Butwada 36 Dadariya 15 Degama 37 Andhatri 16 Ambach 38 Bubari 17 Vedchhi 6-10 32 Jamania 18 Valod • Excludes the villages with no SC popUlation . 210 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd. Range of Scheduled R:wge of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village (Percentages) ( P 2 3 2 3 Taluka : Bardoli 0-5* Mota 59 Goji 3 lsanpor 65 Sejvad 4 Bharampor 67 Kanai 6 Vaghecha Kadod 69 Sarbhon 7 Bhamaiya 73 Chhitra 8 Uchharel 76 Vaghech Sarbhon 9 Haripura 77 Tarbhon 10 Miyawadi 79 Vadoli 11 Masad 82 Vankaner 12 Rajwad 6-10 2 Movachhi 13 Nasura 5 Moti Falod 14 Vadhvania 17 Samthan 15 Singod 19 Pardi Kadod 16 Bamni 24 Umrakh 20 Ruwa 27 Panada 22 Varad 28 Rayam 26 Astan 32 Orgam 29 Sankri 44 Ten 30 Palsod 55 lsroli 31 Akoti 62 Kikva~ 35 Balda 64 Manekpor 36 Vanskui 71 Pardi Vagha 38 Surali 78 Nizar 39 Madhi 81 Zakbarda 40 Mangrolia 84 Allu 41 Timbarva 42 Dhamdod Lumbha 11-15 18 Kantali 43 Rajpura Lumbha 33 Joovani 45 Nadida 56 TaJpore Bujrang 49 Karachaka 60 Bamroli 51 Uva 16-20 2S Baben 53 Afva Babla 54 Gotasa '8 57 Ninat Taluka : Mahuva 0-5 * 2 Tarsadi 19 Shekhpur 5 Boria 21 Kodada ~ Mahuva 24 Nihali 10 Ranat 29 Na!dhara 15 Ondach 30 Karchelia 17 Mudat 31 Dungari • Excludes villages with no SC Population. 211 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Could. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 1 2 3 2 3 Taloka : Mahuva-Contd. 32 Vadia 58 Valvada 33 Vanskui 59 Umra 34 Bartad 60 Kumkotar 37 Dedvasan 61 Gangadia 39 Ghadoi 63 Haladhava 40 Kharvan 64 Mahuvariya 41 Jhervavra 65 Vaheval . 43 Kadhaiya 66 Tarkani 44 Algat 67 Anaval 45 Yank 6-10 Kani 46 Gunasvel 3 Pathron 47 Velanpur 9 Jol 48 Vagheshvar 11 Amroli 51 Samba 68 Kos 52 Bhoria 53 Vasrai 11-15 13 Kavitha 54 Butvada 25 Dholikui 55 Puna 21-30 14 Amchak Taluka Palsana 0-5 .., 3 Niol 47 Pardi Pata 6 Vankaneda 48 Lakh?npor 7 Kadodara 49 Ambheti 8 Haripura 6-10 10 Dastan 9 Jolva 11 Tantithaiya 12 Chafthan 15 Kharbhasi 13 Talodara 21 Soyani 14 Karala 22 Tundi 16 Karan 23 Sanki 17 Bagumm 24 Tanti Zaghda IS KareH 25 Erthan 19 Gangpor 32 Ena 20 Jatpor 33 Dhamdod 26 Vadadala 34 Pisad 27 lingad 42 Makhinga 28 Baleshvar Puni 31 Ghaluda 46 35 Barasadi 11-15 1 Taraj 36 Vanesa 4 Antroli 39 Kanav 29 Isroli 40 Palsana 44 Siyod 41 Intalva 43 MaJekpor 21-3 212 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X~IV LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka Chorasi 0-5 .. 7 Bharthana Kosad 90 Bhatia 8 Mota Varachha 91 Kachholi 10 Chapra Bhatha 93 SalDrod 14 Bhesan 4 J ahangirpura 17 Pal 6-15 5 Variav 22 Bhatha 6 Kosad 24 Damka A.mroli 26 Bhatlai 9 Maigama 30 Dumbhal 15 Puna 32 Saniya Hemad 20 Ichhapor 37 Parvat 11 Saroli 40 Kavas 31 Kumbharia 42 Sunvali 36 Piplod 44 Gaviyar 39 Mora 45 Magdalla 41 'Vesu 46 Rundh 5~ Deladva 47 Bharthana Vesu 61 Khajod 48 Althan -6:7 7{) Vadod 49 Bhatar ''Ehanodra 50 Godadara 71 Kharvasa 51 Pandesara 72 53 Abhva 74 Bonand 54 Dumas 75 Goja :55 Hajira 78 Ravia 56 Sultanabad ~79 Vanz 57 Sarsana '81 Un :58 Bhimrad -:83 Umber Talangpor 59 Bamroli 84 64 Saniya Kanade '85 Kansat! Lajpor 66 Jiav '~8 (i8 Bhimpor "89 :Popda 69 Budia 92 Kapletha 73 Eklera 16-25 '19 Simada 76 Mohni '94 .Devadh 80 Pardi Kanade 82 Gabheni 36-50 .60 Karadva ~7 Sachin Taluka : Olpatl (l-5 * 1 Nesh 55 Kuvad 35 Bhagwa 56 Kapasi 36 Mor ~O Bhandut ------• Excludes villages with no ST Population, 213 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRlBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Sch€duled Tribes - Population L.C.No. Name of Virlage Tribes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 TalQka : Olpad-CQntd. 6-15 5 Mandrol 80 Saro! 33 Jinod 82 Dihen 34 Mirjapor 85 Barbodhan 38 Delasa 92 Sonsak 58 Admor 94 Talad 59 Lavachha 36-50 7 Pardi Koba 64 Kachhol 9 Kasad 6' Orma J3 Vadoli 68 Asnabad 14 Umrachhi 69 Atodara 15 Bolav 70 Jsanpor 24 Kanbhi 83 PinJrar 26 Erthan 84 Tena 27 Takarma 88 Segwachhama 32 Mindhi 19 Kunkni 41 Morthan 16-2$ 3 Kamrali 42 Kanthraj 6 Thothab 43 Obhla S Koba 45 Kanyasi 12 Bhadol 46 Kareli 39 Sondfakhara 47 Khalipor 53 Hathisa 49 Achharan 51 Kundiyana 50 Gola 61 Selut 5} Andhi ~S Ka~la> Bujra~ 63 Kasla Khurd 77 Kosam 7J Karamla 79 Masma 72 Sandhiyer U Narth:ID. 73 Madhar 91 Ambheta 74 Siwan ~3 Balkas 76 Paria % Saroli' 78 Vadod 87 Sithan 26-35 2 Karanj 90 Ariyana 4 Pardi Zankhrl 98 Sherdi 10 Kadrama 100 Vaswari H Sarsana 101 Gothao 16 Anita '18 Kim Kathodra 5[+ 17 Kimamli 19 Mulad 20 Simalthu 25 Vihara 21 Syadla 19 Asnad 22 Kachhab 31 Naghoi 23 Pardi Bhadoli 52 Kblmbhari 28 Sondamitha 54 Sa.as 30 Bhatgam fi2 Veluk 40 Mahomedpor 214 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Conrd. LI~T OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCUEDULED TRIBES-Conrd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka : Olpad-Contd 44 KUdsad 95 Jothan 48 Bharundi 97 Kanad 67 Jafrabad 99 Segwa Syadla 75 Delad 102 Umra 86 Sithana Taluka Kamrej 16-25 2 Ghaludi S9 Alura 9 Ghala 60 VaIan 15 Chorasi 61 Mankna 37 Navagam 67 Umbhet 38 Laskana 51 + 3 Antroti 6 Ohoran 26-35 4 Tharoli 7 Akhakhoft 13 Bhairav 10 Jiyor 18 Bhada .6 Velanja 63 Ladvi 21 Delad 36-50 Shekhpur 12 Nansad 5 Pardi 14 Netrang 8 Karjan 25 Dhatva 11 Dungra 27 Machh. 12 Kholeshwar 28 Timba 14 Amboli 29 Sampura 17 Abrama 31 Orna 19 Kholvad 32 Jat Bhart'bani 20 Kamrej 34 :Jokha 23 Koli Bharthana 46 5arthana 26 Digas 4'1 Pasedara 30 Delad 42 Khadsad 33 Dharutha 44 1(osamadii 35 Simadi 47 Asta 36 Vav 48 Sevni 39 Valak 56 Dethli 43 Kathodara 51 Rundhvada 45 MorthaRa 52 Nagod 46 Segva '57 Vansdarundhii 49 Vihan 62 Vatthan 53 Chikhli <64 Kosmada 54 Dungar ~5 Chnedchha 55 Khanpur 66 Oviyan 56 Mirapur ~8 Parab 58 PaIi .69 Haklliaru 215 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled . Tribes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 TaJuk'8 : Mangrol 6-15 55 Charetha 15 Bhadkuva 16 Laval 16-25 48 Hathoda 17 Vad J 17 Bhatkol 18 Umbharia 120 Limodara 19 Nasarpur 26·35 2 Nana Borsara 20 Sarvan Fokdi 3 Dhamdod 21 KaJijaman 40 Kosadi 22 Charni· 45 Tarsadi 23 Velavi 47 Siyalaj 24 Kevdi (Sarda) 49 Kathvada 25 Sadadapani 52 Ranakper 26 Gondaliya 56 Kanvada 27 Umarkhadi 111 Velachha 28 Jharpan 115 Kothva 29 Umarjhar 116 Palod 30 Vadi 122 Chhamuchhal 31 Amarkui 124 Nani NaToli 32 Kevdi (Kund) 33 Isanpur 36-5lJ Hathuran 34 Moli Fali 4 Nandav 35 Khareda 5 Moti Pardi 36 Kargara 7 Kantva 37 Harsani 8 Dinod 39 Amandera JO Ankdod 43 Sava 11 Gijram 44 Mahuvej 38 Mangroi 51 Ghul1ti 41 l.uvara 54 Vadoli 42 Asarma 57 Shah 46 Kunvarda 58 Gadkachh 50 Limbada 60 Jhinora 53 Simodra 61 Dholikui 59 Mosali 62 Nalli Fali 112 Panetha 63 Nandola 113 Moti Naroli 64 Pataldevi f14 Valesa 65 Kantvav 118 Pipodara 66 Jhankhvav 123 Molvan 67 Gundikuva 5f-{'- 6 VansoH 68 Mandan (VadiJ 9 Boridara 69 Pada lZ Nani Pardl 70 Sampura B Timbarva 71 Kadvidadra 14 Bhilvada 72 Chitalda 216 ,VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Conld. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd. ---_.__ ._ .-_.------_._--_ .. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percelltages) -----.,.. 2 3 2 3 .. Taluka MangroJ-Contd. 73 Khambha Bangli 106 Vastan 74 Rani Kund 107 Surali 75 Bijalwadi l08 Nogama 76 Govat 109 Ansodala 77 Sarda 110 Shenthi 78 Chandrapada 119 Mota Borsan 79 Bardi 121 Lindiad 80 Taval 125 Umelav 81 Chavda !26 Dungari 82 Nana Sutkhadka 127 Borsad 83 Nava Chakra 128 Ratola 84 Chakra 129 KansaH 85 Sev1an 130 Verakui 86 Satvan (31 Amkhuta 87 Khod Amba 132 Rato,tj 88 Vakrant Amba 133 Boria 89 Ambadi 134 Ognisa 90 Panch Amba 135 Sanadhan 91 Chokhvada 06 .(ioodbar 92 Umarg,)t 1l.37 Vahllf 93 Umarpada 03 .13 a lIi 94 Pinpur 09 Darda 95 Unchvan 14f:l Haripura 96 Gopalia 11.41 Ghanawad 97 Balalkuva a42 Jumawadi 98 Amli Dabda 141 Divtan 99 Selarpur 1144 Bitvan 100 Mandan (Boria> '145 Gta1dhari 101 Jharni 146 Zarawadi 102 Vankal 147 Va TaJuka Mandvi 16-25 * 2 Karanj 40 Rosvad 41 Virpor 26-35 3 Tadkeshvar 75 Baudhan 122 Gamtalav Bujrang til Bori 36-50 Varethi 119 GQdavadi • Excludes villages with no ST Population. Su-28 217 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLA.GES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village (Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka Mandvi-Contd. jJ.t 4 Togapur 51 Goddha 5 Dharampur 52 Fulvadi 6 Kolsana 53 Gamtalav Khurd 7 Tuked 54 Khareda 8 Kalmoi 55 Visdalia 9, Patal 56 Tarapor 10 Dadakui 57 Atnli H Parvat 58 Karanjvan 12 Ladkuva 63 Dhvaj IJ Chor Amba> 65 Katkuva 14 lsar 66 Makanjhar 115 Devg:rdh 67 Tarsada Khurd 16 Balethi 68 Moritha 17 Luharvad' 69 Salaiya IS Kolkhadi· 70 Amba Ill) Petarkuj· 71 Jhab 20 Soli 72 Areth H Khairadevi 73 Naren 22' Pipalvan 74 Kevadia 23 Jamkut 76 Patna 25 ll'icharvan 77 Vareli 26 Bundha 78 Vegi 27' Gangpor Devgad(.J 79 Gavachhi 2& Devgiri 80 Kasal 29- Limdha 81 Pardi 3@ Maldha 82 Karvali H Junvan 83 Amalsadi 32 Kimdungra 84 Badtal 33 Regama 85 Valargadh 3+, Khod Amba, 86 Ghantoli 35 Madharkui 87 Sathvav 36, Boriga-'Ia 88 Vmar Khadi 37 Kolakui' V Kalamkuva J8 Vsked' Ramkundl 90 Rakhas Khadi 39 Munjtav 91 Lakhgam 42 Vadod 92 Jetpur 43 Nogama 94 Ambapor 44- Antroli 97 Kevdi 45, Fati 100 Karuntha 46- lharpan 101 Haripura 47· Chudel 103 Dadhvada 48- (J teva 104 Jhari Dadhvada 49 Titoi 105 Sarkui 5(,\ Kalibel 106 Bhatkhai 2T8. VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Con/d. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Vi lIage Castes - Popu la tion L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Talnka Mand'Vi-C ontd. 107 Khedpur 129 Pipalvada 108 Kakadva 130 Gangpor Harshad 109 Usked Khurd 131 Amalchuni 110 Godsamba 132 Chand pur 112 Nandpor 134 Mahudi 113 Kharoli 135 Magatra 114 Piparia 136 Balaltirth 115 Khanjroli 138 Vankla 116 Kamlap()r 139 Rajvad 117 Umarsadi 140 Varjakhan 118 Kosadi 141 Birama 120 Un 142 Jakh1a 121 Puna 143 Tarsadabar 123 Vareth 144 Sadadi 124 Rupan 145 Jamankuva Bar 125 Vaghnera 146 Ratania 127 Beddha 147 Nanicher 128 Kakdapar 148 Moticher Taluka Songadb Vaghnera 36-50 • 40 Bhurivel 27 28 Vekur 51 + I Samarkuva 29 Ja01apuf 2 Singalvan 30 Pancl'l Pipl. 3 Amaldi 31 Bhanpur 4 Otato Karva 32 Ghasiamedha 5 Ajvar 33 Sisor 8 Mandvi Pani 34 Dbajamba II Satkashi 35 Pipalkuva 12 KuliiveI 36 Nani KhervaD 13 Junai 37 Vadi BhensTot 14 Khervada 38 Patharda 15 Bhatvada 41 Ohoda 16 Nindvada 42 Moti Khervao 17 Sarjamli 43 Gunsada 18 Limbi 44 Oatkhadi. 19 Serulla 45 Jbadpati 20 Bavli 46 Ukhalda 21 Ambalpada 47 Bedvan P. Urn.rda 23 Singalkhanch 48 Chikhli Bhensrot 24 Vadda P. Bhensrot 49 Veljhar 25 Singpur 50 Bedvan P. Bhensrot 26 Bodisavar 5~ Vajharda • Excludes villages with no ST Population. 219 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Contd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L, C. No. Name of Vitlage Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 J Tliluka Songadh-Contd. ~l+-COntd. 52 Becff 95 Hanurnantia 51 Amli 96 Bandharpada 54 Kavla 97 Bedpada 55, Kelai 98 Kanhadevi 56 Arnlipada 99 Jharali 57 Durnda 100 Tokarva (Segupada) 58 Vagda 101 Bal Arnrai 59 Bhirnpura 102 Chirnkuva 60 Vankver 103- Khokhsa 61 Bedvao Khadka. 104 Arnba 62 Sadadkuva' 105 Vadpada P. Urnarda 63 ~chhalva' 106 Kakadkuva P,Urnarda 64 Nishana 107 Kukadjhar 65 Agasvan 108 Ghodchit 66 Chakalia 109 Monghvan 67 MandaI 110 Maiyali 68 Kharnbhal!l' J I } Sandhkuva 69 Kikakui It2 Tarsadi 70 Sonarpada 113 Kukradungri 71 Pokhran 114 Kakadkuva n Rani Arnba, 115 Nana Bandharpada 13 Kurnkuva 116 Hiravadi 74 Dosvada 117 Vadpada P. Tokarva 15 Chorvad lIS Chakvan 16 Chikhli Khadka" 119 Borkuva 77 Kanala 120 Kalaghat 7if Devarpada 121 Mota SatsiJa 79 Rupvad'a 122 GhodiruvaH 8() Charnpavadi 123 Borpada 81 ChapaIdllara 124 ArnaJgundi 82 Rampura Kanadevi 125 Gopalpura, 83 Rarnpur Kothar 126 Jarnkhadi 84 Gaisavar I27 Don ~5 Toka-rva, (Jarnankuva}. 128 Medhsingi 86 Ganchikuva 129 Kanji 87 Khanjar 130 Moti Bharvan 88 Kharsi 131 Nani Bharvan 89 Galkuva 132 Vanjhafali 90 Junvan 133 Gunkhadi 91 Dharnodi 134 Vadpada P. Urnarda 92 Tichakia 135 Ghuntvel 93 Mahudi 136 Siraspada 94 Gatadi 137 Khogalgarn 220! VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-CQntd. LIST o.F VILLAGES ACCORDING TO. THE PROPo.RTIo.N o.F SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO. THE To.TAL Po.PULATIo.N BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of SCheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percenta ges ) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka Songadb-Contd. 138 Taparvada 159 Kanti 139 Temka 160 Seljhar 140 Dardi 161 Chimer 141 Masanpada 162 Khapatia 142 . Bharadada 163 Mohpaja (Malangdevi) 143 Sadadvel t64 Virthava 144 Medha 165 Golan 145 Ekvagolan 166 Karvanda 146 Hindla 167 Malangdev 147 Khadi 168 Langad 148 Dbanmauli 169 Dhusargam 149 Umarda !7(} Bhorthava 150 Mota Tarpada 171 Mal 151 Chikhalpada 172 Pahadada 152 Vadi Rupgadh 173 Otta 153 Kapadbandh 174 Sadadun 154 Amthava 175 Sinand 155 Shravania 176 Rasmati 156 Ojhar 177 Ukai (Resettlemellt, 157 Nana Tarpada Village No. 3 158 Lavchali Taluka : Uchchbal 51+ 6 Mogran 46 Abhankuva 7 Pati Bandhara 49 Suodarpur 14 Gavan 50 Kllabda 15 Phul Umran 51 Haripur 16 Jamli 52 Manekpur 20 Tavli 54 Sase 23 Vadpada (Nesu) 55 Jamki 24 Vaghsepa Nana 56 Selud 25 Vaghsepa Mota 57 Parchuli 26 Mohini 58 Mirkot 27 Sevti 59 Pankhri 28 Karod 60 Jharanpada 29 Chandapur 61 Aoandpur 30 Bhint Khurd 62 Bhadbhunja 31 Chikhli 63 Dhaj 34 Bhintbudrak 64 Sakarda 36 Chhapti 6S Uchchhal 37 Babarghat 66 Katasiihwao 43 Thuti • Excludes villages with no ST Population. 221 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Conld. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Populatiol'l L.C.No. Name of ViJlage Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3' 2 3 Taluka Nizar 26-35 • 81 Oujarpur 23 Balde 24 Satole 36,..50· 58 Hingni' Digar 30 Fulvadi 61 Piplod Tarfe Nizar- 33 Modale 62 Devale 35 Moramba 63 Sarvale 36 Varpada 87 Nizar 37 Ziribeda SH- I Jhumkathi 38 Umja 2 Akkalutar 39 Kevdamoi J Chokhi Aml; 40 !twai 4 Bori Kuwa 41 Dabri Amba 5 To'rande 52 Kavitha 6 Balambe 53 Kothli Budrak 7 Medhpur 54 Mubarakpur 8 Rajpur 59 Sulvade 9 Tulse 60 Vyaval 1'0 Chirmati 64 Harduli Digar 11 Ashte Tarfe BudhavaJ 65 K. Velde 12 Mataval 67 Adade r5 lI'athode 70 Bhilbhavali 16 Bahurupe 74 Raygadh 17 Sadagvan 80 Shale 18 Pishavar 82 Gamdi 19 Ubhad 83 Rhil Jamboli 20 Hoi 84 Lakhmi Kheda 21 Bhamsal 85 Borde 22. Nimbh0re· 86 Khodde Taluka Vyara. 51+. l' Kanja 15 Vaghpani 2 Kala Vyara 16 K atiskuva N ajik 3 Bedkuva Dur 17 Chikhalvav 4 Khodtalav 18 Katasvan 5 Uncha Mala 19 Bhanavadi 6 Limbarda 20 Lotarva 7 Vadkui 21 Bo.rkhadi 8 Umarkuva 22 Kohli 9 Ghata 23 Khushalpura 10 1 22;;" VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X-IV-Conld. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. Range of Scheduled RJinge of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C.No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 Taluka Vyara-Contd. 29 Tadkuva 73 Ambia 30 Kanpura 74 Umarvav Najik 31 Paniyari 75 Jesingpur 32 Tichakpura 76 Umarkutch 33 Maypur 77 Gadat 34 Shahpur 78 Rengan Kutch 35 Khanpur 79 Mangalia 36 Amdharvadi Najik 80 Mirpur 37 Bhatpur 81 Katkui 38 Panvadi :82 Karanjvel 39 Musa .83 Khurdi 40 Virpur .84 Lakhali 41 Chikhli .85 Jhankhri 42 Chikhalda .86 Chich Bardt 43 Vaghjhari 87 Vrulotha 44 Dadakvan 88 Dhaman De~j 45 Madav :89 Chbevdi 46 Jetvadi '90 Palavadi 47 Kapma '91 Dhanturi 48 Bhojpu Najik '!12 Bhojpur Du.r 4') Rupvada '93 Bedch;t 50 Malotha '94 Kamlapor 51 Magarkui 95 Dba'fampura 52 Saraiya 96 Kalakawa 53 Veldha '97 Beda Raipun 54 Chhindia '98 . 223 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN 0 I X-IV-Conld. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Conla Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages) 2 3 2 3 ------Taluka Vyara-Contd. JIS: Haripura 134 Pipalwada 119 Kalamkui 135 Dhangdhar 120 Dholka 136 Karanjkhed 121 Antapur 137 Takiamba 122 Andharvadi Dur 138 Garpani 123 Panchol 139 Varjakhan 124 Pati 140 Pathakwadi 125 Vankla 141 Umarvav Dur 126 Dolvan 142 Padam Dungri 127 BaIl)anmal Dur 143 Bor Kutch 128 Kakadwa 144 Besania 129 Kosamkuwa 145 Chuna Wadi 130 Kamina 146 Amania 131 Pithadra 147 Dungarda 132 Jamlia 148 Ralmundi 133 Bardipada 149 Raigadh TaJuka ~ Valod 26-35 .. 38 Buhari 16 Ambach 40 Pelad Buhari 17 Vedchhi 19 Babej 36-500 8 Kamal Cllhod 20 Shahpor 18 Valod 21 Delwada 34 . Hathuka 22 Mordevi 35 Goddha 23 Kumbhia 51+ Bedkuwa 24 Kosambia 2 Dhamodla 25 Na)otha 3 Kalamkut 26 Golan 4 Kaher 27 Ranveri 5 Beldha 28 Bhimpor 6 SyadFa 29 Dumkhal 7 Tftva 30 Kanajod g Tokarva 31 Adyapor fO Khambhla 32 Jamania 11 Shiker 33 Algat 12 Nansad 36 Dadariya 13 Inma 37 Andhatri ]4 Butwada 39 Virpor ]5 Degama ... Exc:lud'es- viFlages with no ST Population. 224 VILLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN D I X IV -Con/d. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CA~TES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULAnON BY RANGES B. SCHE.DULED TRlBES-Contd. Ranle of Scbeduled Rllnge of Scheduled Tribes - PopulatiOD L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentalu ) ( Percentages ) ------2 3 2 3 Talnka: Bardoli 16-25· 75 Kharad SJ+ 34 Bhesudla 26-35 25 Baben 35 Ralda 67 Kanai 36 Vaoskui 37 Nani Bhatlav 36-50 I Mota 38 Surali 3 laBopor 3C/ Madhi 61 Ramroli 40 Maogrolia 6'i Moti Bhatlav 41 Tlmbarva 78 Nizar 42 Dhamdoj lumbha 79 Vadoli 43 Rajpura Lumbha 84 Allu A4 Ten 51 + 2 Movachhl 45 Nadida 4 Bbarampor 46 Kbali 5 Moti Faiod 47 Utara 6 Vagbecha Kadod ;18 Vadbava 7 Bhamaiya 4'9 Karachaka 8 Uchharcl ~I Uva 9 Haripura 53 Afva 10 Miyawadi 54 Gotasa II Masad S~ Isroli 12 Rajwad 56 Tajpore Bujran, 13 Nasula -57 Ninat 14 Vadhvania 58 Patharadia 15 SiDIOd ~9 Goji 16 Bamoi 62 KikYad 17 Samtbao 63 Diodotia 18 Kantali 64 Maoekpor 19 Pardi Kadod {is Sejvad 20 RPlwa -68 Babla 21. Kboj 69 Sarbhon 22 Varad 70 Bhuvas8n 23 Kbarvasa 71 Nogama 24 Umrakh 72 Pauli Vagha 26 Astan 73 Chhiua 27 Pdoada .,4 Kuvadia 2R Ra)'am 76 Vaghech SarbhoD 29 SaDkri 77 TarbbOD 30 Palsod 80 Ancbeli 31 Akoti 81 Zakharda 32 Orgam 82 Vankaner 33 Junvanl 413 Pardi Valod • Hlclude. tb" villa,es with 00 ST populatloa. S-29 225 ViLLAGE DIRECTORY A P PEN DIX IV-Colltd. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO mE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHBDULBD TRIBES-ccmtd. Raa.e of Scheduled Ranlle of Schedulod Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Villas. Trlb:s - Population L. C. No. Name of Villaa. ( PerceDtaael ) ( Porcenta,el ) 1 3 J Tal.ka Mabuva 7 Shankar Tala\'loti 51+ 33 Vanlkui 34 Barlad 35 .llkhadi 3 Patbron 36 Pulvadi 8 Mabun D.dvasan 2S Dholikui S1 38 • EllClucl •• tb. villalls witb DO-Sr populatfocr. lZ6 VlLLAGE DIRECTORY A P P B N D I X IV-Collcld. LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES B. SCHEDULED TRIBES_Concld. Range of Scheduled Ranse of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Populatioll L. C. No. Name of ViII.le ( Percentages ) ( PerceDtalcs ) ------~-- I 2 3 2 3 Taluka I Palsana 111-2', 5 Varcli 36-,0 29 btoli 12 Chalthan 31 Gbaluda 3:1 Bhutpor 32 Ena 33 Dhamdod 34 Pisad 26-35 6 VankaDeda 35 Barasadi 7 Kadodara 36 Vanesa 8 Haripura 39 Kanav 15 Kharbhasi 41 latalva 16 Karaa 19 GaJ:lgpor 51+ :2 Sedhav 40 Palsaaa 9 lolva 14 Karala 20 Jatpol1 36-50 I Taraj 3 Niol 21 Soyani 25 Brtban 4 Antroli 26 Vadadala 10 DastaD 37 Gotl,. 11 Tantlthaiya 33 Vanzolia 13 Talod.ra 41 Makhinga 17 Ballumra 43 M.lekpor 18 Karcli 44 Siycd 22 Tundi 45 Amalsadi 23 SaDk. 46 Puoi 24 Taotl Zaghda 47 Pardipata 27 LiD&ad 48 LakhaapOI1 28 Balesbvar 49 Ambh.ti • Bscludes tb' villaac, with DO ST po"u,a'loo. 227 5ECTION-U TOWN DIRECTORY LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY Statement I Statement V - Col. 4-5 - Medical Facilities Col. 2-Civic Administrathe Statns of TOW8 1 Hospital H l Dispensary 0 1 Municipal Corporation/Corporation MC 3 Health Centre HC 2 Municipali ty M 4 Family Planning Centre FC 3 Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB 5 T. B. Clinic TB NAC 4 Notified Area/Notified Area 6 Nursing Home NH Committee/Notified Committee 7 Others 0 .. TC '" Town Committee/Town Area Committee In Col. 4 the following additional abbrevia~ 6 Town Board TB tions are used as follows: 7 Gram Panchayat/Village Panchayat GPJVP S Nagar PanchayatJTown Pancbayat NP 1 Ayurvedi<; A 9 Non-Municipal Town/Committee/ NM 2 Unani U Panchayat Committee 3 Homeopathic Hom Statement IV Col. 6 - Educational Facilities Col. 6 - Road Lengtb 1 Arts Only A 1 PucGa Road PR 2 Science Only S AS ~ Kuchha Road KR 3 Arts and Science Only 4 Commerce Only C AC Col. 7 - System of Sewerage 5 Arts and Commerce Only 6 Combined for all categories-Arts. ASC 1 Sewer S Science and Commerce 2 Open Surface Drains OSD 7 Law L 3 Box Surface Drains BSD 8 Agricultural College AG 4 Sylk Drains SD 9 Commerce & Law CL 5 Cesspool Method CO 6 Pit System Pt Col. 10 - Recogolsed~Shorthand, Typewritinl .oj . . Other Vocatieaal Tratnlog Institutions Col. 11 - Method of Disposal of Night Soil 1 Shorthand SH 1 Head Loads HL 2 Typewriting Type 2 Baskets B 3 Shorthand & Typewriting Sh. Type 3 Wheel Barrows WB 4 Others 4 Septic Tank Latrines ST ° 5 Sewerage S Col. 20 - Recreational and Cultural Faci.lities Co]. 12-13 - Protected Water Supply - Source 1 Public Library PL and Capacity of Storace Systems 2 Reading Room RR 1 Overhead Tank OHT Abbreviations relating .10 Class of Town 2 Service Reservoir SR 3 Rivu Infiltration'J,Gallery IG Population Class 4 Borewell Pumpingl:System BWP 1 5 Pressure Tank PT 100,000 and above II 6 Tubewell Water/Handpump TW 50,000-99,999 7 Tap Water T 20,000-49,999 III 8 Well Water W 10,000-19,999 IV V 4) Tank Water TX 5,000- 9,999 VI IOIOthers 0 Below 5,000 231 1911 CENSUS STATEMENT Status aDd Number of 51. Class, Name and Location Name of Area (in Households No. Civic Administration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Sq.Kms.) including Status of Towa Houseless Population and Growth Rate Households (in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 1 III Bardoli (NP) 17/XX Bardoli 6.47 5,106 5.172 3,425 6,000 (-33.78) (+75.18) 2 V Bhedvad (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 3 V Bhestan (See Surat Urban Agalomeration) 4 V Dindoli (VP) 17jX Choras; 7.26 1,955 • • • ~ V Kadod (VP) 17/XXI Bardoli 2.71 1.788 • • • Ii III Karanj (Sle Surat Urban Agglomeration) 7 IV Kathor (VP) 1 i/XIV Kamrej 11.07 1,982 4.407 4,370 3,939 (-0.84) ( -9.86) , IV Kosamba (V£,) 1'/XV ~1.aogrol 17.15 1,840 • • '" 9 III Llmbayat (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 10 IV Mandvi (NP) 17jXVI Mandvi 7.56 2,271 4,142 • 11 V Nana Varacbha (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 12 V Olpad (VP) 17/XII Olpad J 5.01 1,6:6 3,275 .. * U VI Pandes Ha INA (INA) 11/Vlll Choras; 0.96 216 • • • 14 V Sayan (VP) 17/XIII Olpad 7.02 938 • • • 15 IV Sonladh (VP) 1 ~/XVII Songadh 5.69 2,315 2,533 2,321 2,013 (-8.37) <+13.27) U I Surat MC (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) Surat Urban Agglomeration N.A. 153,849 129,SOO 12S,220 127,356 (-3.31) (+1.71) (b) V Bhestan (Vl') 17/XI Chorasi 6.94 1,458 ...... ... 232 TOWN .l)IUCTORY I . GrowtJa History Sl. No. Sex Ilatlo of the Town at the CeBsuses or Density . (in 1981 1961 1971 1981 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 CensuI) Censul Cenlus Censul 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 -'--- 6,066 7,385 9,846 12,3SQ 19,262 28,131 4,348 933 921 940 (+ 1.10) (+21.74) ( +33.32) (+25.49) (+55.89) (·H6.04) (Seo Sur at Urban Agglomeration) 2 (Se' Surat Urban Ag,lomeration) 3 • • • • • 9,143 1,259 118 4 • • • • • ',791 3,613 948 5 (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 6 5,039 5,597 S,103 6,879 8,526 10,728 969 967 970 967 7 <+27.93) (+11.07) (-8.83, (+34.80) (+23.94) (+25.83) • • • • 7,713 10,127 590 929 955 I (+31.30) (See Surat Urban Aaa1oroeration) 9 • • 7,479 8.513 10.545 12.047 1,594 961 964 973 10 ( +13.13) (+23.87) <+14.24) (Sec SUllt Urban Afi1omeration) 11 • • • • 6,295 8,656 577 951 930 12 (+37.51) • • • • • 916 954 659 13 • • • • • 5,258 749 844 14 2,241 2,591 2,85' • 7,166 12,163 2,138 '72 941 15 (+11.33) (+15.62) (+10.30) (+69.73) (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 16 110,739 185,955 237.394 317.519 493.001 913,806 N.A. 921 884 840 (+ 13.05) (+67.92) ( +27.66) (+ 33.75) (+55.27) (+ 85.36) • • • • • 5,342 3,318 773 (a) • • • • • 6.772 976 759 (b) • • • • • 36,517 19,633 641 (c) 233 STlA. TEMENT Stat~s and Number of Sl. Clasa, Name anl1 Location No. Name of Area (in Households Civic AdmInistration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Status of Tow. SQ.Kms.) includinz Houseless Pppulatipn and Growth Rate Households (in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 (d) III Limba)'at (VP) 17/VII Chor&si 1.3;- 6,207 • • • (e) V Nana Varachha (VP) 17/V Chorasi 3.34 1,215 • • • (f) I SUr at X @ (MC) 17/1 Cborasi .N.A, 125,925 129,500 125,220 127,356 (-3.31) (1'1.71) (I) III Udhana (NP) 17/11 Charasi 6.80 lCl,456 • • • (h) V Umra (VI') 17/VI Chorasi :.87 1,141 • '" ... 17 III Udhna (See Surat Urban Aaillomeration) 18 IV Ukai (VP) 17/XVIII Sonladh 9.37 3,535 • '" ... (See Surat Urban Al.lslomeration) 19 V Umra 20 V Utean (vP) 17/IV Charasi 2.91 1,2111 • • • 21 III Vyara (NP) 17/XIX Vyara . 7.92 . 4,llO 6,117 4,6C4 4,932 (-24.73) (+7.12) Mete : N.A. - Not Available e .Not classified .. Town dLU'in, r~erant CUIU. @ Please lee Appendix for Non-town components of Orb.. AIII ••crall.e. X Includes the fil,lures at Katargam which is merscd in Surat Me after 1971 Census. TOWN DIRECTORY I Growtb History S1. No. Sex Ratio of the Town at the Censuses of Density (in 1981 1961 1971 1981 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census) Census Censul Censul 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 • • • • 27,941 20,697 809 (d) • • • • 6,543 1,959 883 (e • ) 110,739 185,955 .237,394 317;519 X 479,617 X 776,876 N.A 921 88B U7 (f) (+13.05) <+67.92) <+27.66) (+33.75) (+51.05) (+61.98) • • • 13,314 47,974 7,055 747 764 (3) (+258.44) • • • • 5,841 1,509 937 (b) • (See Surat Urban A"lomeration) • • • 31,234 14.194 1,590 705 839 17 • (-52.31) (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 18 19 • • • • .. 6,381 2.193 864 20 6.119 7.151 11,327 15,273 13,910 23,998 3,030 942 950 958 21 (+25.4') (+15.54) ( +3IAO) ( H4.84) (+2:3.31) (+26.91) 1,.1 C.l.N8US STATEMENT Pkysical Aspects aDd ---,,---"-"---"""------"--_ 51. Clan and Name Physical Aspects Name of and Road No. of Town ltainfall Temperature (iD m.m.) (in centigrade) State HQ•• District HQI. Maximum Minimum 2 3 5 7 ------1 III Bardoli 1,250.0 43.5 7.2 Gandhinagar Surat (296.0) (31.0) % V Bhedvad ( Sec Sur at Urban Ag&lomera tion ) l V Bhestan ( Sec Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 4 V DindoH 1,504.0 44.4+ 1.7+ GaDdhinaaar Surat , (l'6.0) (~.O) V J:.adod 1.250.0 43.5+ 7.2+ Gandhina&u Surat (311.0) (35.0) (i III Karanj ( See Surat Urban A"lomera tion ) 1 IV Kathor 1,587.9 40.0 10.0 Gandhinallar Surat (270.0) (17.0) 1 IV Kotamba l,OlCi.9 42.' 10.1 Gandhinaaar Surat (240.0) (61.0) 9 111 Limbayat ( Sec Surat Urban Alllomeration ) 10 IV Maodvi 1,111.9 41.5+ 7.2+ Gandhi nagar Surat (316.0) (68.0) 11 V Nana Varachha ( See Surat Urban Alllomeration ) 12 V Olpad 1,066.1 42.9 10.1 Gandhinaaar SUrat (288.4) (19.0) U VI Pandesara INA 1,505.4 44.4+ 1.7+ Gandhiollgar Surat (295.0) (80) 14 V Sayan 1,066.7 42.'H 10.1+ Gandilinalt8I Sural (272.0) (15.0) 15 IV Songa"h 2.105.6 40.0 18.0 Gandhinagar SUrat (340.0) (800) 16 I SUrat ( Sec Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Surat Urban Agglomeration ( See Constituent Units) (a) V Bhedvad 1,504.4 44.4+ 1.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (298.0) (11.0) (b l V Bheston 1,504.4 4•. 4+ 1.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (299.0) (12.0) (C) III KaranJ 1,504.4 44.4+ 1.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (283.0) (4.0) (d) III Limbayat 1,504.4 44.4+ 8.7+ Gandhinaaar Surat (290.0) (3.0) 236 TOWN DIRECTORY II Location of Towas, 1979 -,------Distance (ia Kms.) from ,,------. Sub-Divlsion/Taluka/ Nearest City Railway Bu'. Navi,abll Itiver/ 151. Mahal HQs. with Population Station Route Canal (if within N., of Onc Lakh 10 Kms.) and more 8 9 10 11 12 1 Vyara/Bardoli SUrat Bardoli Bardoli (32.0) CO) (3LO) (0) (0) ( Sec Surat Urban A,slomeration ) 2 ( Sec Surat Urbao Agglomeration ) 3 Surat/Surat Surat Vdhana Dindoli Tapi (R) 4- (9.0) (9.0) (9.0) (5.0) (0) (9.0) Vyara/Bardoli Surat Madhi Kadod S (30.0) (15.0) (35.0) (l0.0) (0) ( Sec Sural Urban Aga1omcration ) 6 OJpad/Kamrej Surat Sayan Kathor Tapi (R) 7 (14.0) (5.0) (17.0) (6.0} to) (1.0) Olpad/Kosamba Surat Kosamba Kosamba 8 (40.0) (0) (61.0) (0) (0) ( See Surat Urban Aillomeration ) 9 Mandvi/Olpad Surat Mandvi Maodvi Tapi (R) 10 (0) (78.0) (6'8.0) (16.0) (0) to) ( See Surat Urban Agglomaration ) 11 Olpad/Olpad Surat Sayan Olpad Tapi (R) 12 (0) (0) (19.0) (14.0) (0) (10.0) Surat/Surat Surat Udhana Pandesara INA Tapi ~R) 13 (8.0) (8.0) (S.O) (3.0) (0) (5.0) Olpad/Olpad Surat Sayan ~ayan 14 (14.0) (14.0) (15.0) (0) (0) Vyara/Songadh Surat Songadh Songadh 1 api (R) 15 (19.0) (0) (80.0) (0) (0) (10.0) ( See Surat Urban Ag,lom'ration ) 16 ( Sec Constituent Units) Surat/Surat Surat Udhana Bhedvad (a) (11.0) (11.0) (11.0) (3.0) (0) Surat/Surat Surat Bhestan Bhcstan (b, (12.0) (12.0) (12.0) (0) (0) Surat/Surat Surat Surat Karanj Tapl (R, (CI (4.0) (4.0) (4.0) (<4.0 ) (0) (l.U) Surat/Surat Surat Udhana Udhana Tapi (R) (d) (3.0) (3.0) (3.0) (1.0) (2.0) 0.0) 237 1981 CENSUS STATEMENT Physical Aspects and ~---- -~ ------~ .~---- .. _----- SI. Class and Name Physical Aspects Name of and Road No. of Town Rainfall Temperature ,(in m.m.) (in centiil'ade) State HQs. District HQs. Maximum Minimum 1 1 3 5 7 -----_.- (.) V Nana Varaebba 1,504.4 44.4+ 1.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (277.0) (10.0) (f) I Surat· 1,504.4 44.4 S.7 Gandninagar Surat (287. ) (0) (&) III Udhana 120.0 44.4+ 8.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (292.1J) (5.0) (h) V Umra 1,505.9 44.4+ &.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (295.0) (S.O) 17 III Udhana ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 18 IV Ubi 1,332.1 45.5 4.4 Ganrlhinagar Surat (350.0, (90.0) l' V Urnrl ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration \ 20 V Utran 1,504.4 44.4+ &.7+ Gandhinagar Surat (277.0) (10.0) 21 III Vyara 1,642.2 46.6 13.3 Gandhinagar Surat (347'0) '(60.9) Note : The Temperatur, data (or Sural city has been obtained from the Director General of Observatories, Meteorological Department, Government of India. For the rest of the towns tho data have been, obtained locally. The Rainfall data have been obtained locally. + The Temperature fi,QTCS for Bhedvad, Bhestan, Dindoli, Karanj. Limbayat, Nana Varachha, Pandesara INA, Udhana, Umra, Utran, Kadod, Mandvi and Sayan are Dot being available, and hence they are adopted from the near by town as givtn below SI. Name of Town whose Temperature Name of the town of No. figures Dot available w hom the data adopted 2 3 Bhedvad Surat 2 Bhestan Surat 3 Dindoli Surat 4 Karauj Surat 5 Limbayat Surat 6 Nana Varachha Surat 7 Pandesara INA Surat 8 Udhana Surat 9 Umra SUfat 10 Uttao Surat 11 Kadod Bardoli 12 MaAdvi Bardoli 13 Sayan Olpad • Please see Appendix for Non-town components of Ur"an Aillomeration. 238 TOWN DUlECTOIl \' II Location of Towns, 1979 Distance (ill Kms.) from Sub-Division/l'aluka/ Nearest City Railway Ba. Navi,abl. River/ 51. Mahal HQs. with PopuJatioll Station a.outc Canal (if within No. of One Lakb 10 Kms.) and more 8 9 10 11 12 1 SUrat/Surat Surat Surat Nana Varachha Tapi CR) Ie) (10.0) (ID.O) (10.0) {iU.OI (0, (~.O) Surat/Surat Navsari Surat S\lrd Tapi (R) (f) (0) (0) (4s.o) (0) ~O) (0) Surat/Surat Surat Udhana Udhana Tapi (R) (g) (5.0) (5.0) (5.0) (0) (0) (S.O) Surat/Surat Surat Surat Surat Tapi (R) h) 11.0) (g.O) (1.0) (8.0) (8.0) (3.0) (See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 17 Vyara/SoD,adh SUrat SOIl&adh Ukai Tapi (R) 18 (27.0) (10.0) 190.0) 110.0) \0) (2.0) ( ~ee Surat Urban Ag&iomeration ) 19 Sllfat/Surat Surat Utran Amroli Tapi (R) 20 (10 0) (l(1.O) (10.0) \OJ (1.0) ( 3.0) Vyara/Vyar. Sura! Vyara Vyara 21 (0) (0) (60.0) (0) (0) 1,.1 CENSUS STATEMENT Muuld,a) Fia•• ee l 81. Class and Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) No. Name oC Town Administra- tion Status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance Other Total (in 1980) through derived ment Sources Receipt Taxes, Crom Grant (Specify) etc. Municipal Properties and Power apart from Taxation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JIJ Bardoli NP 8,170 981 322 2,044 7,867 7,841 21,231 2 V Bhedvad ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 3 V Bbestan ( Sec Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 4 V DindoU VP ISO , 10 10 9~ '35 V It..dod VP SSO 38:> 10 100 1,040 6 III Karaaj ( See Surat Urban Asglomeration. ) 1 IV Kathor VP 119 10 SIS 316 117 1.ll1 IV • X.osamba VP 3,000 40 250 3.290 , III lImbayat ( See Surat Urban Aeglomeration ) 10 JV Mandvi NP 3,320 430 850 2,000 6,600 Jl V Nana Varacbh. ( See Sur at Urban Agel.meration ) 11 V OJpad VP 220 170 30 60 10 4" 13 VI Pandesara INA INA 10 10 20 14 V Sayan VP 90 19 1.178 1,287 1.5 IV SOll,adb VP 35' 173 2,588 3.121 16 I SUrat ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Surat Urban Agglomeration ( See C",nstituent Units) (a) V Bhedvad VP 10() 10 240 150 500 (b) V Bhest.n VP 100 10 gO 190 (C) III Karanj VP 620 40 660 (d) III Limbayat VP 500 10 100 610 (e) V Nana Varachha VP 90 10 250 100 4!O (C, I SUrat- Me 785,600 41,870 129,966 300,710 :37.360 25,920 1,621,420 (I) 1II Udhana NP 2,785 227 425 406 3,843 (h) V Umra VP 1,150 100 ~O 1,300 17 III Udbua ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 13 IV Ukai VP 19 V Umra ( See Surat Urban AlIglomeratioD ) 20 V Utran VP 230 10 10 250 21 III Vyara NP S,393 915 840 431 104 7,683 N.A. -Not Available • Please .cc Appcndi. for Non-tewD components of Ur~an AulomeratiOil. 2~O TOWN DDlECTORY [II Expenditure (in Rs. '00) General Public Public Public Public Others Total Class and S1. Administra Safety Health and Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure Name of Town No tion Conveniences 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 1 1,096 1,792 1,398 8,015 12,301 Bardoli III 1 ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Bhedvad V 2 ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) Bhestan V 3 40 10 22 290 362 Dindoli V 4 90 60 730 880 Kadod V S ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Karanj III 6 303 4,086 21 257 108 4,775 Kathcr lV 1 2'0 50 1,500 200 2,000 Kosarnba lV a ( See Sural Urban Agglomeration ) Lirnbayat III , 2,220 1.110 3,330 Mandvi IV 10 ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Nana Varachha V 11 90 100 40 1,170 50 1,450 O:p.ld V 12 10 20 Pandesara INA VI 13 4:1 189 420 155 2 81 889 fayan V 14 716 324 30 1,585 134 1,478 4,267 Songadh IV 15 ( See Sural Urban Agglomeration ) Surat I 16 ( See Constituent Units) Surat Urban Agglomeration Bhlldvad V (II) 20 50 70 Bhestan V (b) 40 30 50 400 520 Karanj 1II (C) SO 20 20 200 20 200 510 Lirnbayat III (d) Nana Varachha V (e) 94,970 2~,370 367,250 3,000 130 853,640 1,34060 Surat· I (f) 504 121 149 1,774 54 1,202 3,804 Udhana III (g) 20 10 40 700 770 Urnra V (h) ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) Udhana III 17 Uka! IV 18 ( See Surat Urban AggiomeratioJ. ) Umra V 19 110 100 210 Utu.n V 29 S22 3,768 972 280 5,542 Vyara III 21 S-31 24\ '''1 CJ:NS~ STATEMENT Civic and Other Sl. Class and Civic Popula. Scheduled Road Length System Number of Latrines No. Name of Admini· tion Castes (in Kms.) of Town strati on and Sewerage Water Service Others Status Scheduled Borne (in 1980) Tribes Populatio. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 III Bardoli NP 13,131 SC 812 PR (7.60) CD 3,000 ST 5,823 2 V Bhedvad ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 3 V Bhestan ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 4 V Dindoli VP 9,143 SC 255 PR (4.00) CD ilOO 1 ST 1,766 KR (20.00) 5 V Kadod VP 9,791 SC 232 PR (1.00) aSD 4 ST 2,691 KR (N.A.) 6 III Karanj ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 7 IV Kathor VP 10,728 SC 750 PR (5.00) S 600 ST 2,110 S IV Kosamba VP 10,127 SC 667 f'R (10.00) S 409 12 ST 2,212 KR (15,00) , III LimbaYAt ( See Surat t'rban Agglomeration) 10 IV Mandvi NP 12,047 SC 270 PR (5.00) CD 375 62 62 ST 3,873 KR (2.00) 11 V Nana Varachha ( See Surat Lrhan Agglomeration) 12 V Olpad VP 8,656 SC 333 PR (5.00) OSD/CD 50 6 39 ST 1,561 KR (3.00) 13 VI Pandesara INA INA 916 SC PR (15.00) OSD 725 ST 14 V Sayan VP 5,258 SC 232 PR (4.00) S 300 ST 1,052 KR (20.00) IS IV Songadh VP 12,16J SC 173 PR (7.0D) S 5;0 50 ST 3,260 KR (3.00) " 16 I Surat ( See SUrat Urban Agglomeration ) 242 .TOWN D1.1.1.;(']0& y IV Amenities, 1979 Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) of. Fighting Disposal Source System of Service Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Othlu 51. of of Storage wit. ercial Lighting No. Night Supply Capacity (l'oillts) Soil in Litres (in brackets) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 111 19 1 WB T,TW O:IiT SUrat 4,279 59! 519 719 106 (720,000) (31.0) ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 2 ( Sec Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 3 ST T,W BWP SUrat N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 4 (11,000) (9.0) \\B T,W OHT SUrat 1,500 50 15 200 5 (50,000) (35.0) ( See Surat Urban AiclomeratioD ) 6 ST W,T OHT Sural 1,496 81 186 35 7 (350,000) (17.0) S w OHT Yes 1,800 107 477 300 13 S (70,000) ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) B,ST TW,T 350,(:)00 Yes 1.670 110 19 270 I 10 ( See Surat Urban Aulomeration ) 11 ST T,TW OHT Surat 700 30 50 193 1 12 (10,000) (19.0) ST T,TW OHT Yel 3S0 625 6 750 13 (200,000) ST T.W N.A. Surat 800 50 65 N.A. 14 (14.0) ST T ORT Vyara 1,300 SO 111 131 15 (19,000) (19.0) ( See Surat Urban Agalollloration ) 16 243 1911 CENSUS STATEMENt Chic and Othtr SI. Class and Civic Popula- Scheduled Road Length System Number of Latrines No. Name of Admini- tion Castes (in Kms.) of ------Town stration and Sewerage Water Service Others Status Scheduled Borne (in 1980) Tribes Populatioa 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 Surat Urban Agalomeration 913,806 SC 44,477 PR (468.65) 46,127 26 ST 56,403 KR (56.62) (8) V Bhedvad VP 5342 SC 300 PR (1.00) OSD 4,U ST 55 KR (1.CO) (b) V Bh~stan yp 6,772 SC 329 PR (N.A.) OSD 50 ST 1.155 KR (2.00) (c) III Karanj VP 36,517 SC 345 PR (1.00, OSD 3.100 ST 140 Kll ;(2.00) f d) III Limbayat VP 27,941 SC 1,461 IN.A.) OSD 200 ST 1.186 Ir: (2.00) (e) V Nana Valacbb. VP 6,543 SC 238 PR (1.00) OSD 100 ST 1,745 KR (1.00) (f) I Sllrat· MC 776,876 SC 38,'11 PR (453.65) S,eD 41,557 24 ST 48,509 ICR (48.62) (e) III IJdhana NP 47,974 SC 2.f63 PR (10.00) OSD 180 ST 2,904 (h) V Umra VP 5,841 SC 230 PR (2.00) OSD 490 2 ST 715 17 III Udhana ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 18 IV Ubi VP 14,894 SC 881 PR (38.00) S 3,:2 HI ST 2,194 KR (68.00) 19 V Umra ( See Slirat Urban Agglomeration ) 20 V Utran VP 6,381 SC 458 PR (2.00) S ;00 ST 214 KR (1.00) 21 III Vyara NP 23.998 SC 724 PR (7.05) PT 574 100 ST 7,847 KR (11.01 ) Netci • Plea•• see Appendix for Non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. N.A. = Not Available. 244 rOWN DIRECTOR) IV Amenities, 1979 Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) of Fighting Disposal Source System of Service Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Others 51. of of Storage with ercial Lighting No. Night Supply Capacity (Points) Soil in Litre, (in brackets) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 OHT 80,441 7,597 32,549 8,i53 2 (63,850,000) IG (94,700,000) BWP (15,000) SR (29,250,000) 88,500 ST T,W 15,000 Surat 901 90 (a) (11.0) ST T,W 20,COO Surat 600 SO 3 16 (b) (12.() ST W IG Surat 6,000 400 90 (c) (200,000) (4.00) ST TW BWP Surat 1,000 25 5 (d) (IS,OOO, (3.0) ST TTW 3,500 Surat 1,200 105 (C) (10.(') S,HL,8 TW T OHT Yea 64,441 5,7111 32,094 8,132 (f, WB,ST ( 63,4S0,OOO) SR (19.250000) IG 194,500,000) ST TW,T OHT $urat 5,050 1,400 450 125 2 (J) (400,000) (5.0) ST W,O 50,000 Surat 1,250 2 190 (h) (8.0) ( See Surat Urban: Alglomeration ) 17 ST W OHT Vyara 4,318 40 144 666 IS (1,950,000) (27.0) ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration ) 19 ST T,W,O N.A. Su~at 119 9 5 46 49 20 (lO.Q) Sf TW,T OHT Yes 3,025 / 296 4 456 21 (682.800) 145 1'81 e:lNSt.JS STATEMENT Chle anel Other Amenitiel 4i1. Class and Name Name of Area of Population Paved Roads System of No. uf Town Slum Slum of Slum (in Kms.) Seweralfo (in Sq, Kro.) 2 3 4 S (5 7 1 I Surat 1 Hanuman Tekra, Rander N.A. l Shramjivi Colony, Adajan N-A. 3 Bombay Colony, Adajan N.A· 4 Sanskar Colooy. Adajan N.A~ 5 Dhobino Khallcho, AdajaD N,A. 6 Mahadtvnallar Colony, Adajan B,A. 7 Athava Pachhat Varg Society N.A. 8 Khajuravadi. Saiyadpara N,A. 9 An~ruzni Chawl, Saiyadpara N.A. 10 Nadiavad. Dhed Talavadi N.A. 11 Kharya Chawl, Lambo- Hanuman Road N.A. 12 Saiyadpara, Harijanvas &- Pumping Station N.A. 13 Lalwadi. Salrampura N.A. 14 Kubarshethni Vadi. Rudarpura N.A. 15 Panjawa Mah.lIo, Nanpura NA 16 Adivasi CoJony, Man Danraja TIl.A. 17 Madarivad. Veriali Bazilt N.A. 18 Mandir Chawl, L. H. Road N.A, 19 Lapall:wala, Rudarpura N.A. 20 Gitana;!llr, SaKrampura N.A. 21 HarijaJ1vas, Nanpur. NA. 22 Idarpura. Harijanvas and- Gadhewan Night Soil Depot N.A. 23 Mulla Chakla, Fatak Gate N.A. 24 Maheta Ground, Khand4ravpura N.A. 25 Umarvada Night Soil lJepot N.A. 26 Bombay Railrahat Colony, Rudarpura N,A. 27 Railrahat Colony, Umarvada N.A. 28 Kagdini Chawl, Shramjivi, Society N.A. 29 Haladiya Sheri, 8agrampura N.A. N.A. - Not Availab!e T - Tap Point SP ::: Stand Post 246 rOWN OIRECTOKY IV A in Notified Slums, 1979 Number of Latrines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (No. of Connections) SI. Disposal of Points/Public No. Private Community Night Soil Hydrants in- Domestic Road Others stalled for Lighting Water Service Others Supply of (Points) Borne Protected Water 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 21 118 3 SP 11 44 1 SP 3 18 72 ST 4 SP 20 79 ST 4 SP 10 40 2 SP 2 33 132 sr 3 SP 36 55 ST 3 SP,16 T 26 WB 6 SP 25 10 2 SP 25 18 WB 12 T 5 10 11 ST 8 T 4 23 12 WB 12 SP 4 4 WB 2 SP 6 12 14 WB lIT 9 10 10 25 WB 26 T 10 22 "B 8 T 8 22 23 15 WB 2 10 9 9 ST 9T 6 10 WB 10 2 21 WB 4 SP 2 2 12 WB 2 SP 70 WB 10 SP 22 109 WB 6 SP 2 55 30 WB 15 SP 10 45 3 SP 16 89 2 SP 20 14 16 6 WB 12 T 7 18 247 1911 CENSUS STATEMENT Medical, Edocational, Recreational and ------SI Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational No. of Towll Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering po}ytech. Dispensar. Medical Commerce Colle~es Colleges nics ies/T.B. Institutions Colleges (oC Clinics, noted in Degree Level etc. Column 4 and above) 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 III BardoIi 28.131 H (2) 150 A (1) Surat Surat Surat NH (2) C (1) (31.0) (31.0) (31.0) 1 C (1) S (1) 2 V Bb.cdvad ( See Surat Urban Agglom!: ation ) 3 V Bhestan ( See Surat Urban Ag~lomeration ) 4 V Dindoli 9,143 Udhana Surat Surat 5urat Surat (5.0) (9.0) (9.0) (9.0) (9.0) S V Kadod 9,791 H (1) 30 Bardoli Sural Surat Sural ( }5.0) D (1) (15.0) (35.0) (35.0) FC (1) o (1) 6 III Karanj { See Surat Urban Agglometation ) 7 IV Kathor 10,728 D (6) Kamrej Surat Surat SUrat NH (J) 18 (5.0) (17.0) (17.0) (17.0) FC (1) J 8 IV Kosamba 10,127 D (8) Bharuch Surat SUfat Bharuch NH (1) Il (22.l}) (61.0) (61.0) (22.0) FC (1) i2 9 III Limbayat ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 10 IV Mandvi 12,047 D (2) Bardoll Surat Surat Surat TB (1) (30.0) (68.0) (68.0) (68.0) FC (1) 6 o (1) 11 V Nana Varaehha ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 12 V Olpad 11,656 H (1) 8 Surat Surat Surat Surat D (1) -4 (19.0) (19.0) (19.0) (19.0) 13 VI Pandesara rNA '16 Surat Surat Surat Surat Surat (8 0) (8.0) (8.0) (8.0) (8.0) 14 V Sayan S,2S1 D (1) 15 Kathor Surat Surat Surat (9.0) (15.0) (15.0) (15.0) 15 IT Songadh 12,163 D (1) 7 Vyara Surat Surat Surat (19.0) (80.0) (80.0) (iO.O) 16 I Surat ( See Surat Urban A!!&lomeration ) 24R TOWN OIREC[ORY v Cultural I<'acilities, 1'}79 _.<------Facilities Number of Recreationai Facilities Recognised Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult Working Shorthand Secon- Miltricu- Secon Schools Literacy Women'§ Stadi3. Cinema Audi Public Typewriting dary.Inter lation dary/and Classesj HosteJ5 toria/ Libraries SI. and mediate/ Middle Centres, with Dramai ircluding No. Vocational PUC (Pre Schools Others Number Comrnu- Reading Training University (Specify) of Sea ts oity Halli Rooms Institlltions College! Junior College Level) -----_------~- ~--.. ------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 113 19 20 ---_._--- < ----- ~.--.-----.---- - Sh. Typ'e ('l) 3 3 Kadod 3 3 PL (1) lIS.l! ) (See S~rat Urban Agglomeration) 2 ! See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 3 Surat 1 Bbe5tlD 4 (9.0) (5.0) 2 8 1 PL (1) 5 (See Surat Urban Agglomeration) 6 Type (1) 2 2 2 Nan! Varachha 2 PL (3) 7 (5.0) BltMt~h 2 2 3 R~3ru<::h ::s (.22 ..0) (22.0) ( See Surat Urban Agglomeration) <) (1) 10 Type (2) 4 PL ( See Surat etban Agglomeration) 11 Type (1) 2 2 6 Surat PL (1 ) 12 ( 19.0) Stlrat Udhaoa Udhana Surat 13 (8.0) (3.0) (3.0) 18.'1) Surat 1 SlJI'at RR (1 ) 14 (15.0) (15.0) Type (1) 1 2 PL (1) lS ( See Surat l'rban Agglomeration) 16 S-31 249 19t1'''CaNS us STATEMENT Medieal, EducatioDal. Recreatioaal aDd S) Clall and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational No. of Town Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineering Polytech. Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nics les/T.B. Institutions Coll«ge5 (of Clinics, noted in Degree L.eve) etc. Column 4 au.d above) 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 S 9 Surat Urb~n 913,806 H (17) 2,069 A (4) 2 2 2 Agillomeration D (22) 8 S (2) NH (9) 268 C (3) Educational (3) FC (9) 8 L (2)