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CENSUS OF 2011

PUNJAB

SERIES-04 PART XII-A

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

MUKTSAR

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS

CENSUS OF INDIA 2011

PUNJAB

SERIES – 4 Part XII-A

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

MUKTSAR

PART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Directorate of Census Operations, Punjab

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MOTIF

GURUDWARA SHAHIDGANJ AND THE CHAALI MUKTE

Located at Muktsar, it’s an important pilgrim center which derives its name from ‘Chali Mukte’ or, the forty redeemed who sacrificed their lives here fighting against the Mughals on December 29, 1705. When the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh ji learnt about their supreme sacrifice, he kissed all the dead and the dying and called them the Chali Mukte or the Forty Liberated Ones. It is important to let our future generations know about our rich heritage.

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CONTENTS

1. Map of the district ______2. Inner cover page ______i 3. Motif ______iii 4. Contents ______v 5. Foreword ______ix 6. Preface ______xi 7. Acknowledgements ______xiii 8. History and Scope of the District Census Handbook ______1 9. Brief history of the district. ______3 10. Analytical Note (i) Physical features:- 5-13 Origin of Name: Location and size: Physiography: Climate: (ii) Census Concepts 14 (iii) Non Census Concepts 20 (iv) 2011 Census findings 31 Population, Number of villages and towns, 2011 Size class and status of towns, Population, Growth, Density and Sex Ratio, Literacy, Work participation rate, Religion. Mother Tongue and Language Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 35. 37 (vi) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on Inset tables 36 to 45. 60 (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade. 69 (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. 70 (ix) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any historical figure associated with the district. 71 (x) Scope of village and Town Directory – column heading wise explanation and coverage of data. 72

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Village and Town Directory

11. Section I - Village Directory Brief Note on Village Directory 77 List of Villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2011 Census. 80 C.D. block Muktsar (i) C D Block Maps showing Tehsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 2001 and 2011 82 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 84 C.D. block Kot Bhai (i) C D Block Maps showing Tehsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 2001 and 2011 99 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 100

C.D. block Lambi (i) C D Block Maps showing Tehsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 2001 and 2011 109 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 110

C.D. block Malout (i) C D Block Maps showing Tehsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 2001 and 2011 119 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 120

Appendices to Village Directory

Appendix–I : Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, Medical and other amenities in villages – C.D. Block level. 128

Appendix-I A : Villages by number of Primary Schools. 132

Appendix-I B : Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools. 132

Appendix-I C : Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available. 132

Appendix -II : Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available. 133

Appendix –III : Land utilization data in respect of Census towns. 135

Appendix –IV : C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. 135

Appendix-V : Summary showing number of Villages not having scheduled Caste population. 136

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Appendix -VI : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Tribe population. 136

Appendix-VII A : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges. 137

Appendix-VII B : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. 146

Appendix-VIII : Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. block wise). 146

12. Section II - Town Directory

Brief Note on Town Directory 147

(a) Town Directory Statement I Status and Growth History 152 (b) Town Directory Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns, 2009 152 (c) Town Directory Statement III Civic and other amenities, 2009 154 (d) Town Directory Statement IV Medical Facilities, 2009 154 (e) Town Directory Statement V Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities, 2009 156 (f) Town Directory Statement VI Industry and banking, 2009 156 (g) Town Directory Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums, 2009 158 (h) Appendix to Town Directory – Towns showing their outgrowth with population 162

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FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data of urban and rural areas for each District. The Census data provide information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village and Town and ward of the District. Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census data including data on household amenities collected during 1st phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the Telegraph Services were closed by the Government of India on 15th July, 2013. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at the grass-root level. 2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, administrative statistics, Census tables and Village and Town Directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to Village and Town Directory, Part-B to Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, District Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tehsil/Town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were added. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given.

3. The pattern of 1981 Census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of Village Directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tehsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. 4. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and ‘most important commodity’ manufactured in a Village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier Censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’. 5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly added amenities are: Pre- Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College, Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non- formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital, Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree, Traditional Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural ix

Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code, Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/ Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals, Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death Registration Office. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented viz.; (i) Status and Growth History of Towns, (ii) Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii) Civic and other Amenities, (iv) Medical Facilities, (v) Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi) Industry & Banking, and (vii) Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 Census as presented in earlier Census. 6. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census. 7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled and computerized under the supervision of Smt. Seema Jain, IAS, Director of Census Operation, Punjab. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Dr.PratibhaKumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr.R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RGI. Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of record structure for digitization and validity checking of Village and Town Directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the Social Studies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to bring out this publication in time.

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

x PREFACE

The publication of District Census Handbook (DCHB) has been a regular feature ever since 1951, the first Census after independence. It aims to provide village/town level statistics for use by the government departments, non-government agencies, academicians and scholars, alike. At the 1961 Census, a beginning was made to include village level data also on availability of amenities such as educational, medical, postal and communicational, land use pattern etc. in the form of Village Directory. Likewise, for towns, information with regard to their physical, financial, socio-cultural aspects and infrastructure were also added at town level. Keeping in view the great utility of non-census data in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory, the same has remained to be an integral part of the DCHBs ever since 1961. Above all, the analytical part and inclusion of maps presenting data at village level has further enriched the scope and use of this publication. The analytical note describes historical, administrative, physic-graphic and demographic aspect of the district. The present volume has two parts viz., Part A - Village and Town Directory and Part B – volume of the DCHB will now contain Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract (PCA) along with Housing amenities data. Now, this time both Part-A and Part-B of DCHB are being published separately for each district. This volume of Part-A is giving data for each village within the Community Development (CD) Block and each town in the district. In order to ensure greater authenticity of the data, an effort has been made to cross the same with the information available from other sources. We do hope that the contents and coverage of this publication would be of great use to the user agencies. The production of the DCHB has always remained to be a joint venture of the Central Government and the State Government. We greatly acknowledge and express our deep gratitude to the Government of Punjab for extending their complete cooperation in providing the requisite data in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory. The District Gazetteers and the Statistical Abstracts brought out by the State Government were of big help to us in the preparation of brief analytical note. We owe our deepest gratitude to Dr. C. Chandramouli, IAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India and for their directions and support from time to time in accomplishing this onerous task. The great effort and hard work done by Shri Bhagirath Singh, Deputy Director, Shri Rajender Prasad, Assistant Director, Dr. B.B. Jain, Research Officer (Map), Smt. Renu Bhagat, S.I. Grade I and Shri Santosh Kumar, Compiler are greatly acknowledged. Last but not the least the publication of DCHB is a collective effort of the staff in the directorate and the services rendered by them (as per list) are acknowledged with thanks.

Chandigarh (K.S. Bhatnagar) Dated: .2016 Joint Director

xi xii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Task Force for Quality Assurance Sh. K.S. Bhatnagar Joint Director Sh. Rajender Prasad Assistant Director Ms. Renu Bhagat S.I. Grade I Village & Town Directory Sh. Rajender Prasad Assistant Director Ms. Renu Bhagat S.I. Grade I Ms. Sunita Rani S.I. Grade I Sh. Narayan Das S.I. Grade II Sh. Mewa Singh S.I. Grade II Ms. Shashi Arora Sr. Compiler Sh. Santosh Kumar Compiler Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C. Sh. Ajit Singh M.T.S. Map Dr. B.B. Jain Research Officer Ms. Varinder Kaur Sr. Geographer Ms. Sangita Rahi Sr. Draftsman Ms. Aarti Ray Sr. Draftsman Typing Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C. Editing Sh. K.S. Bhatnagar Joint Director Sh. Rajender Prasad Assistant Director Ms. Renu Bhagat S.I. Grade I Preparation of Camera Ready Copy Sh. Satinder Pal Singh U.D.C.

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Sh. Santosh Kumar Compiler Sh. Dinesh kumar Consultant Ms. Radhika Consultant Sh Deepak Rayat Consultant Photo Copy Sh. Bhag Singh M.T.S. Sh. Harbans Singh M.T.S. ORGI- Data Processing Division Shri Jaspal Singh Lamba DD (EDP) Ms. Usha AD (EDP) Shri Anurag Gupta DPA Grade ‘A’ Shri Mukesh Kumar Mahawar DPA Grade ‘A’ Ms. Shagufta Nasreen Bhat DPA Grade ‘A’ Ma. Kiran Bala Saxena Sr. Supervisor

xiv HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative and planning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is a unique publication from the Census organization which provides most authentic details of census and non-census information from village and town level to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introduced during the 1951 Census. It contains both census and non census data of urban as well as rural areas for each district. The census data contain several demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census data comprise of data on availability of various civic amenities and infrastructural facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directory and Town Directory part of the DCHB. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. In 1961 census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tehsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tehsil/taluk/PS level presentation. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers &magazines and ‘most important commodity’ manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’.

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

2 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT

Not much is known about the early history of the present area of the district. Muktsar was created as a new district on 7 November, 1995 by taking out Muktsar subdivision of which was earlier i.e. before 7 August, 1972 sub-division of District. From this an inference can be drawn that the history of the present Muktsar District is not very much different from the history of earlier . Early name of Muktsar was Khidrana. It is situated towards south at a distance of 40 miles from Firozpur. It is a historical place and great Pilgrimage of . After battle of Chamkaur Sahib, Guru Gobind Singh Ji reached Khidrana. Mughal army was chasing him. At Khidrana those forty Sikhs joined Guru Ji who had deserted him during second battle of Anandpur. Alongwith those forty Sikhs, Guru Ji had defeated Mughals badly in Khidrana but those forty Sikhs had got martyrdom. By realizing their patriotism, Guru Ji pardoned their previous fault and had prayed for their salvation. That’s why, Khidrana was called as ‘Muktsar’. In memory of victory against Mughals, a Gurdwara and a tank were also constructed there. A large fair called ‘Gair of ’ is held on first date of Magh Month. The place where Guru Gobind Singh had thrown twig of tree used as “datun” (tooth brush), at the place, there Gurudwara called ‘Dattan Sahib’ has been constructed, and where strips of his horse was broken, there Gurudwara ‘Rakab Sahib’ has been constructed. Due to these Gurudwaras, Muktsar became a respectable pilgrimage for Sikhs. Territory of which Muktsar now forms a part was formerly ruled by the Punwar Rajputs who held it for a considerable period. Punwars were a Rajput tribe of the western plains. According to local tradition in the Punwars immigrated from Jilopattan or Darangari and intermarried with the Chauhans who gave them lands round Rohtak and Kalanaur. In Sialkot they say that Raja Vikramjit was a Punwar and divide themselves into four branches: Bhavtial from Bhota, Mandila from Mandial, Saroli from Sirali and Pinjauria from Pinjaur all names of place. The theh at Serai Nanga in Muktsar is associated with the name of Raja Salvahan and some Sand dunes in Bhutiwala village with that of Puran Bhagat. Junhar is said to have founded the town of Abohar for Rai Uchal who was his son by a Jat woman, after whom the town was named. Uchal was the progenitor of the Bhattis and other tribes, while other sons of Junhar have given their names to various tribes. Rai Bhir Sen lived at Abohar. He attacked Bhatner about 1265 A.D. His son Bharo, who was the first of the tribe to become a Mussalman, captured Bhatner; his descendant Fateh Khan is said to have been expelled from Bhatinda in 1448. His descendant Rai Mansur Khan had a town at Madarasa on the Danda which was probably at that time the river bank and his tomb still forms a landmark there. This was probably the Rai Mansur Khan who opposed the Siddhu Bhullan. The descendants of Rai Mansur acquired power by alliance with Mughal Governors in Hissar and founded the formerly important families of the Nawabs of Rania and Fatehabad. Dhir, the uncle of Rai Bhir Sein, having quarreled with his brother Ambar, migrated with his flocks and herds to the banks of the Sutlej from where his sons moved northwards and established themselves in what is now the Hafizabad Tehsil. In the time of Ranjit Singh, Masta Khan recrossed the Sutlej and settled at Baggeke in the Nawab of Mamdot’s territory; his son Jiwa moved to the neighbourhood of Muktsar where his descendants hold a group of villages, his 3 grandson Abdulla Khan being now Zaildar of Muktsar. This is the most important group of Bhattis in this district. They are a well-to-do family and better managers than the majority of Rajputs. About the time of first Muhammadan conquests of India a colony of Bhatti Rajputs, of whose stock the great tribes of Manj Rajputs, Naipals and are branches, came up from Jaisalmer under a leader, called Rai Hel, and settled to the south of the present town of Muktsar. They overcame the local Punwar Chief and firmly established themselves. Guru Ram Singh launched a crusade for religious and social reform and revival, He showed the keenest interest in reaching out to the people to deliver his message personally to them. The practice, he thought, would impart a great momentum to the missionary activities of his Subas and other functionaries. He, therefore, chalked out a programme of extensive tours through the length and breadth of the country. In this programme, visits to important shrines on the occasions of Baisakhi, , Maghi and were given the topmost priority, as it was believed that the huge assemblies of people usually found at these places on such occasions would provide him with the much-desired opportunities of direct control and communication with the masses.

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE

(i) Physical Features Origin of Name: Muktsar City, the district headquarters of Muktsar district is a historical city. It is intimately connected with Sikh religion. Guru Gobind Singh Ji, fought his last battle against Mughals in 1705 A.D. at Muktsar. During fighting, 40 disciples of Guru Ji known as ‘40 Mukte’ (40 liberated ones) sacrificed their lives. These 40 Sikhs were those who insisted that Guru Ji should leave the Anandpur Sahib fort, when it was besieged by Mughal army. Guru Ji had then asked these followers to leave him if they so desired but they should give him in writing that he was not their guru and they were not his Sikhs i.e. followers. When these Sikhs returned to their homes in territory of Punjab, they were not welcomed by family members as they had left the Guru in trouble. They overcome by shame and were not in a position to face Guru Gobind Singh Ji again. On learning that Guru Ji was in region of present Muktsar, the 40 Sikhs led by Bhai Mahan Singh and accompanied by Mai Bhago, an illustrious lady in Sikh history, left their homes to help him. At that time Mughal army was searching for Guru ji. A pitched battle was fought near a pond called Khidrane di Dhab. The 40 sikhs fought valiantly for Guru Ji and achieved martyrdom. The outcome was in favour of Sikhs. Mughal forces failed in capturing or harming Guru Sahib and fled from battle field. After the battle was over, Guru Ji visited the battle field. One of the 40 Sikhs, Sardar Mahan Singh was about to die, Guru Ji took his head in his arms and asked what did he want? Sardar Mahan Singh requested Guru Ji to tear the disgraceful paper (Bedawa), they had given him at Anandpur Sahib wherein it was couched “you are not our guru and we are not your followers”. On this Guru Ji tore the Bedawa . These 40 Sikhs were henceforth called 40 Muktas. The city that grew at the site of the battle was called Muktsar after them. , a famous fair of Punjab, is celebrated at Muktsar on next day after every year as a tribute to those 40 Muktas. Location and Size: Muktsar District is located in South Western Zone of Punjab. It lies between 30◦ 69’ and 29◦ 87’ latitude and 74◦ 21’ and 74◦ 86’ longitude. It is bounded by States of Rajasthan and in the South, district Faridkot in North, Firozpur in West and Bathinda in the East. Muktsar District was carved out of Faridkot district on 7.11.1995 with it’s headquarter at Muktsar. Area: According to Surveyor General of India, the area of the district is 2,593.0 sq. km. it ranks 11th in area in the State and out of it, 62.72 sq. kms. is urban, shared between urban civic bodies, whereas the remaining 2,530.28 sq. kms. is rural. The rural area of the district is derived by subtracting urban area of the district from the total district area as supplied by the Surveyor General of India. The Tehsil wise area, as supplied by the Director, Land Records, Punjab is as follows: (1) Malout Tehsil 1,054.63 sq. kms., (2) Gidderbaha Tehsil 653.80 sq. kms. (3) Muktsar Tehsil 884.58 sq. kms. The urban area of the district has been obtained by adding up areas of the towns as supplied by urban local bodies. The rural area of each Tehsil has been obtained by subtracting urban area from the Tehsil area as supplied by the Director, Land Records, and Punjab. The Community Development Block area has, however, been obtained by adding up village 5 areas of the constituent villages, including census towns and outgrowth of Urban Agglomerations (UA), if any. Physiography: Muktsar district is a part of Punjab Plain and is divided into micro regions on the basis of soils, topography, climate and natural vegetation. Climate: The western in the north and the in the south and south- west mainly determine the climatic conditions of the district. Geographically Muktsar district falls in the Central-Southern part of Punjab and is distantly located from the Himalayas. The Rajasthan desert is also not far away and its heat, sand and dust storms influence its weather to a great extent, the district has a very hot summer, mild rainy season and dry but embracing winter. Due to extension of irrigation facilities during the last few decades, the weather has undergone some changes.

The climate, on the whole, is dry in the district. Temperatures start rising from middle of February and increase rapidly from the beginning of March till June, which normally is the hottest month of the season. The temperature occasionally touches 45 centigrade and scorching dust-laden winds; commonly known as loo, blow during the hot season. The temperature drops considerably with the onset of monsoon in early July, although the nights continue to be quite warm. Due to increased humidity in the monsoon period, the weather is oppressive during rains. There is wide seasonal temperature variation with Mean Monthly Maximum Temperature being as high as 45 C in June and Mean Monthly Minimum Temperature as low as 2 C in January.

Based on the climatic conditions in the district, the year may be divided into four seasons. November to March is the cold season, which is followed by the hot season lasting up to the end of June. The period from July to mid September constitutes the rainy season commonly known as the period of southwest monsoon. The second half of September and October is termed as the period of post monsoon. January is the coldest and June, the hottest month. The period from November to February is cold; in winter, light frost or rains may be experienced. In March weather becomes fine. The following table gives monthly rainfall based on average of 5 years, 2005-2009 for the district.

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Monthly Rainfall: Average of 5 years 2005-2009

Month Rainfall (mm) Month Rainfall (mm) 1 2 3 4 1. January 18.7 7. July 102.7 2. February 27.5 8. August 100.2 3. March 25.7 9. September 68.9 4. April 8.2 10. October 3.2 5. May 13.6 11. November 5.0 6. June 60.4 12. December 4.1 Total 438.2

(Source: Statistical Abstract of Punjab, 2010)

Major characteristics of the District Forestry: Muktsar district falls under the jurisdiction of Divisional Forest Officer, Firozpur. Forest of the district is situated along rail, roads and canal strips. Vegetation is also found within the small scattered birds throughout the district. Besides, the plantations along with the drains and bunds are under the management of forest department. The main trees found in the local forest are: Shisham, Kikar, Mango, Tut, Jamun, Serin, Neem, Dak/Darek, Pipal, Eucalyptus, Beri and Khajur etc. Also there is a profuse growth of Kana, Kahi, Arjun, Dale and Battar etc. in the water logged strips of the district. The breakup of area under various types of forests in the district during 2009-10 is as follows: Serial Type of Forest 2009-10 (in sq. kms.) number

1 Reserved Forests - 2 Protected Forests 38 3 Unclassified Forests - 4 State Forests (Total 1 to3) 38 5 Under S/38 of Indian Forest Act, 1927 -

The table reveals that during the 2009-10 the area under forests is 38 sq. kms. However, during 2009-10, no area has been reported under the private forests, whereas 38 sq. kms are under State forests.

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Natural Economic Resources

Minerals and Mining: The district is poor so far as mineral wealth is concerned. Some Kankar (calcarious nodules) is found at some places, particularly in Utar. It is used for road construction and is also burnt for lime. Black clay from which bricks are made also occurs in small quantities. Fine white clay is also found which is used for white washing. In some areas Shora (Saltpetre) is extracted but it is limited only to a few pockets bordering Faridkot district, where patches of Kallar have appeared. Some Kankar (calcarious nodules) is found in the Mudki Plain and parts of Muktsar rohi. It is used for road making or burnt for lime. Land and Land use Pattern: During the year 2008-09 against a geographical area of 263.0 thousand hectares, the area of the district according to village papers is 264 thousand hectares. The difference in the two sets of areas is on account of different methods adopted by two agencies viz Surveyor General, India (Geographical area) and District Land Records, Punjab (area in village papers). The description given in the subsequent lines relates to area given in the village papers. Out of an area of 264 thousand hectares, 2 thousand hectares is under forest, 5 thousand hectares is barren and uncultivable 15 thousand hectares is put to non-agricultural uses, 2 thousand hectares is under culturable waste, 16 thousand hectares is current fallow and remaining 224 thousand hectares is net sown area which constitutes 85 per cent of the total area of the district. 225 thousand hectares is sown more than once. Thus the total cropped area works out to 449(224 thousand net sown area + 225 thousand hectare sown more than once) thousand hectares in the district during 2008-09.

Irrigation: The main sources of irrigation in the district are wells/tubewells and pumping sets. Some area is also irrigated by canals. The canals irrigation was introduced in the district in 1954 when the construction of Bist Doab Canal, which takes off from the Rupnagar Headwork’s on the right bank of river Satluj was completed. Since the sub-soil water is suitable for irrigation and water table is not low, the well irrigation is preferred. Earlier irrigation was practiced through Persian Wheels, Charsas and Dhingli but now diesel/electricity operated tube wells and pumping sets are used in irrigation. However, during the year 2008-09 the net irrigated area reported was 222 thousand hectares, out of which 200 thousand hectares was irrigated by government canals and 22 thousand hectares by tube wells and wells. Thus percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown worked out to 99.1 per cent for this district during 2008-09. Also during 2008-09, out of 449 thousand hectares gross cropped area, 446,100 hectares was irrigated. During 2008-09 the percentage of gross irrigated area to gross cropped area worked out to 99.3 per cent for Muktsar.

8 Agriculture: In the district, 72.0 per cent of population is residing in rural area and 28.0 per cent in urban area. However, there has been a marked shift in the economic composition of its population. More than one-half (58.9%) of its population is engaged in agriculture (25.8 % as cultivators and 33.1 % as agricultural labourers). Kharif (Sawani) and Rabi (Harhi) are the two main harvesting seasons. The principal kharif crops include paddy (rice), jawar, bajra, sugarcane and groundnut. The Rabi crops include wheat, barley, gram, oil seeds, etc. The food crops are principally sown during 2009-2010. Out of total cultivated area of 449 thousand hectares, 226 thousand hectares in Kharif season and 223 thousand hectares in Rabi season. Food crops alone accommodated for 312 thousand hectares. Thus, area under non-food crops is only 137 thousand hectares. Among the food crops important ones are wheat, rice and maize. During 2009-2010, 100 thousand hectares of area was under rice and 205 thousand hectares of area under Wheat cultivation in the district. During 2009-2010 the district produced 387 Metric Ton of rice at an average yield of 3873 kgs. per hectare. Among the rabi crops, wheat is the most dominant. During 2009-2010, 205 thousand hectares of agricultural land was under wheat cultivation. The district produced 950 Metric Ton of wheat during 2009-2010 with an average yield of 4,633 kgs of wheat per hectare. Among pulses grown in the district, moong, rapeseed and mustard are the most important. During 2009-10, 0.3 thousand hectares of land was under moong cultivation and 1thousand hectares were under cultivation of rapeseed and mustard. Out of which the total production was 0.4 thousand Metric Ton of moong and 2 thousand Metric Ton of rapeseed and mustard in the district. Potato crop in the district is grown over 0.2 thousand hectares of land and 3.5 thousand Metric ton of potato was produced during 2009-10. is another plantation crop. In the State 511 thousand hectares of land was under cotton cultivation (497 thousand hectares under American cotton and 14 thousand under desi cotton) during 2009-10. The area under cotton plantation in Muktsar district is 96 thousand hectares (95 thousand hectares American and 1thousand hectares desi cotton). The desi cotton grown in Muktsar district is in great demand. Further, out of the total production of 2,106 thousand bales (341.19 Metric Ton) in the state, the share of Muktsar district was 391 bales (66.48 Metric Ton). Horticulture: Horticulture is gaining popularity in the district for the last few years.During 2009- 10, an area of 6431 hectares was reported under various fruit trees. The breakup of area under various fruits is as follows: Kinnows 5,074 hectares, Orange and Malta 458 hectares, Lemon 12 hectares Mangoes 6 hectares, Guava 481 hectares, Grapes 16 hectares, Ber 147 hectares, Pear 49 hectares, Peach 133 hectares, Plum 11 hectares,7 Amla,5 Banana and others 32 hectares. The area under orchards is very limited due to various factors such as high temperature, stormy wind conditions, and unsuitability of sub-soil water for irrigation and inadequacy of canal water. In spite of these limited factors the district has reported sizeable area under Guava, Ber, Orange and Malta and Lemon. The farmers have to make their own arrangements for marketing these fruits. 9 The farmers have persistently demanded the setting up of some factories to process their produce to bring them remunerative returns from grapes, which require very delicate handling before disposal. Day by day the attitude of the farmers is changing and horticulture has become very popular in the district. The vegetables are also grown in the district. An area of 2,170 hectares was reported under vegetables during 2008-09. The breakup of area is as follows. Potatoes 120 hectares, winter vegetables 629 hectares and summer vegetables 1421 hectares. The demand for vegetables is picking up in the district as the urban centers have grown over the years. The establishment of various colonies etc. under various central and state projects increased the demand for vegetables. Besides compost (both in urban and rural), cattle dung and green manures, chemical fertilizers are increasingly being used in this district. During 2009-10, 110 thousand Ton of chemical fertilizers comprising nitrogenous (N) 80 thousand Ton, phosphetic (P2O5) 27 thousand Ton and Potassic (K2O) 3 thousand Ton were consumed in the district for growing improved varieties of wheat, paddy sugarcane, cotton, etc. The farmers are, however, becoming conscious of the delirious effects of reckless use of chemical fertilizers in their farms. The farming scientists are required to provide them with some alternative nutritive soil agents so that crop yields do not suffer. Animal Husbandry: Livestock, the backbone of the peasantry and the farmer, has traditionally been depending upon draught animals for ploughing on milch cattle, mainly cows and buffaloes for milk and other dairy products for domestic use and for supplementing their farm income. The data on livestock in Punjab is available for the year 2007. It reveals that there are 96,140 cattle (cows) in Muktsar district and this makes (5.45 %) of the cattle wealth of the state. Likewise, buffaloes (1,47,270) in the district make 2.92 per cent of their total number in the state. Cows and Buffaloes, as elsewhere, are the two most dominant milk animals in the district. There are 2,770 horses and ponies, 230 donkeys, 470 Mules, 21,800 sheep, 27,370 goats, 100 camels and 470 pigs. In 2009-10 there were 43 veterinary Hospitals, 64 veterinary dispensaries and insemination units and 5 sheep and wool extension centres in the district wherein 18 veterinary officers and 86 veterinary pharmacists were posted. The poultry had recorded 1,052,261 birds (4,10,600 Broilers and 6,22,800 Layers and 18,861 Backyard) in 2007. The poultry farming is now being practiced on scientific lines, which is evident from a large number of poultry farms located in the district. In order to provide good quality meat to the general public, 3 recognized slaughter houses were functioning in the district during 2009-10 where 10,847 animals (10,206 sheep and goats, 641 pigs) were slaughtered.

Fisheries: Pisciculture has been taken up in a big way in the district. An area of 509 hectares was stocked with fish wherein 7,601 thousand fingerlings were raised.

10 Tenancy: The cultivators generally cultivate their land themselves. This system is known as Khud Kasht (self cultivation). Sometimes the land is leased out to other farmers or persons on Batai (share cropping) which is usually fixed for one half of the gross produce, payable in kind. Contract or Theka is also in vogue and is fast gaining popularity. This is generally paid in cash on yearly basis but may be agreed to in kind depending upon the land contracted and the economic positions of the cultivator. The Batai or Theka may vary depending upon the productivity of the land. Since a large number of people own tractors they prefer to provide agriculture services to the fellow farmers on cash payment. The Jagirdari system has since been abolished after the introduction of various enactments under the land reforms undertaken after independence and merger of the Pepsi areas in the Punjab State. Agriculture is now being carried on commercial lines as cash crops like cotton and paddy are being raised in the farms with the help of contractual labour which is available locally or from outside. This has imbibed a scientific outlook among the farmers resulting in a vast and fast development of agriculture in the district. Industry: This district is not very important from the industries point of view as it did not attract many industrialists to set up their units in the district. However, there were certain places in the district which were known for small scale/cottage industries. Muktsar was known for Phulkaries. Durries with floral design were manufactured at Malout, which was also known for and Chaddar . The Desi jutis of Gidderbaha and Muktsar were in greatest demand in the district and outside. Muktsar and Gidderbaha were known for country shoes with gold work, and other leather products. The Muktsari is famous throughout the world similarly Gidderbaha is famous for Naswar in India. With the growth of urban centers the modern industries were set up at various places in the district. The following are some large industrial pressing located in the district. Markfed Sugar and allied Industry, Cotton Ginning and Pressing Industries are located at Malout, Gidderbaha, and Muktsar, Agricultural Implements, Belt fasteners Industries at Muktsar, Snuff manufacturing, Hosiery products at Muktsar, BTM Oil Mill Malout, Jiwan Rice Mill at Muktsar, Satia Paper Mill at Muktsar, Satia Synthetics Ltd., paper mill at Lubaniawali and Roshan Cotspin Ltd. Killianwali. There are two Focal Points in the district developed by PSIEC. One Focal point At Muktsar comprising 215 industrial plots and another Focal Point at Malout comprising 441 industrial plots. There are some cottage industries located in the district such as Handloom weaving like Khaddar, Khes, Durry and Chaddars, Shoes and other leather goods, Leather tanning, Baan making, Gur and Khandsari, Phulkary, earthen-ware and manufacturing of Furniture and Fixture.

Trade and Commerce: The district is a big centre of grain market, which is important from trade and commerce point of view. Muktsar has perhaps the largest grain market in the state.

11 The town being an important centre for the treatment of eye patient attracted a large number of visitors from various places. The district was a net exporter of food grains like wheat, paddy, and maize. The district has emerged as a leading district in trade and commerce. As per the data available for the year 2009-10, out of 146 regulated markets in the state, 4 are located in Muktsar district. On an average, each regulated market is serving 59 villages in the district compared with 84 villages in the State as such. As on March 2009-10 there are 4 agricultural markets with sub-yards attached to these in the district. The markets are located at the following places: Muktsar, Malout, Gidderbaha and Bariwala. These are the biggest grain markets where wheat, paddy, maize, etc. are marketed. Among the market arrivals, the district reported the highest arrival of wheat during 2009-10. Out of the market arrival of 10,994 thousand Ton of wheat in the State, a 770 thousand tonne (7.0%) was contributed by Muktsar district. Likewise, out of market arrival 14,237 thousand Ton of paddy in the State, Muktsar district contributes 641 thousand (4.5%) Ton. The share of food grains from Muktsar district in State pool has shot to 17,035 thousand Ton during 2009-10. Communications: An efficient network of roads and railways, posts, telegraph, telephone etc. is an essential requirement for development of any area as it is the backbone of any developmental activity. This also applies to Muktsar. The district is well served in both roads and railways. Though it is well connected by roads and railways with stations inside and outside the district, some of the places along the banks of Beas pose difficulty during the rainy season, especially during floods. Muktsar district falls under the Firozpur Division of Northern Railway. It is well served by railway network as three railway lines pass through this district and serve its residents. The railway lines passing through this district are as follows: 1) Firozpur- Bathinda Railway Line - It is a broad gauge line which passes through Faridkot, Kot Kapura and Jaito and serves Muktsar Tehsil. 2) Bathinda-Fazilka Railway Line. - It was a metre gauge line but has since been converted into a broad gauge line under the gauge conversion programme. It passes through Jaito, Kot Kapura and Muktsar towns and serves southern portion of Faridkot Tehsil and northern portion of Muktsar Tehsil. Some of the important roads connecting various stations inside and outside the district, besides the National Highway (Sher Shah Suri Marg, connecting Mughal Sarai with ) are: Muktsar - Road, Muktsar - Firozpur Road, Muktsar - Faridkot Road, Muktsar - Baghapurana, Kot Kapura Road, Muktsar - Nihal Singhwala Road, Muktsar - Road, Muktsar - Sri Ganganagar Road, Muktsar – Sirsa - Delhi Road.

Anyhow, there is an efficient network of roads throughout the district. The district has a road length of 70 kms. under National highways and 3,171 kms under Provincial/State highways. Further, as per the data available from P.W.D. (B&R) department for the year 2008-09 the Punjab state has a road length of 73,584 kms giving an overall average of 12 146 kms per 100 sq. kms of area. This by all means exhibits a fairly well developed system of roads in the State. Muktsar district has a road length of 136 kms. per 100 sq. kms of area which, though somewhat lower than that of the State as a whole, is quite satisfying in itself. Furthermore, all the villages in the district are connected by road. The district is well served by the Public Road Transport system. The district being part of erstwhile Pepsu State, the bus routes are mainly with the Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC), Muktsar depots had 380 buses in 2009-2010 and government hired buses from private sector on kilometer basis to fulfill the requirements of public. The other depots of PRTC and Punjab Roadways also operate buses on various routes in the district. There are a number of private operators also, who provide transport services in areas not served by Government transport operators. In the year 2009-2010 (31st March, 2009) against 45,299 vehicles registered in the district, the breakup of on road vehicles is as follows: 380 buses; 4,518 station wagons; 622 jeeps; 33,849 two wheelers, 27 taxis, 125 three wheelers. Besides this, there are 1,271 goods vehicles, 4,345 tractors and 162 others. Electricity: The erstwhile rulers were well aware of the technological changes taking place in the world. They, therefore, were the first to introduce electricity in their areas in the beginning of the present century. The state government Public Works Department replaced the private suppliers of electricity. However, after some time the responsibilities of supplying electricity were bestowed on the Punjab State Electricity Board, . The consumption of electric power in Punjab for various purposes has increased substantially; from 19,184.5 million Kwh in 2000-01 to 31,211.01 million Kwh during 2009-10 in the state. The most significant increase in consumption is for domestic use (4,224.1 million Kwh in 2000-01 to 7,007.49 million Kwh in 2009-10). The consumption of power for industry has increased in the State during last decade (8,047.1 to 10,947.57 million Kwh).

In the year 2009-10, Muktsar district consumed 519.56 million units of electricity. The break up by various sectors of electricity consumed in the district is as follows: (1) Domestic 166.25 million units (2) Commercial 40.96 million units (3) Industrial 112.11 million units (4) Agricultural 198.05 million units (5) Others 2.19 million units. During 2009-10, Muktsar district received 1.67 percent of the total power produced in the state and it is used for various purposes. In Muktsar district (88.1%) per cent of the households are using electricity and this percentage is lower than that of the State (90.3%).

13 (ii) Census concepts Building: A ‘Building’ is generally a single structure on the ground. Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. Sometimes it is made up of more than one component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, work sheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop- cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence etc. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings. Pucca houses: Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of walls can be any one from the following, namely, Stones (duly packed with lime or cement mortar), G.I/metal/ asbestos sheets, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Concrete. Roof may be made of from any one of the following materials, namely, Machine-made tiles, Cement tiles, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Stone, Slate, G.I/Metal/Asbestos sheets, Concrete. Such houses are treated as Pucca house. Kutcha houses: Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls may be made from any one of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, Unburnt bricks, bamboos, mud, grass, reeds, thatch, plastic /polythene, loosed packed stone, etc. Such houses are treated as Kutcha house. Dwelling Room: A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant’s room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office, etc. and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant’s household. Tent or conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for any of them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted for either of the households.

14 Census House: A ‘census house’ is a building or part of a building used or recognized as a separate unit because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential purpose or both. If a building has a number of Flats or Blocks/Wings, which are independent of one another having separate entrances of their own from the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, these are considered as a separate Census house. Village: The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In un surveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village. Rural-Urban area: The data in the census are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in this regard is ‘town’ for urban areas and ‘village’ for rural areas. The urban area comprises two types of towns viz; Statutory towns and Census towns. In the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows: (a) Statutory Towns: All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc are known as statutory towns. (b) Census: Towns: All other places satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously are treated as Census Towns.

i) A minimum population of 5,000; ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile) For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as ‘urban’ all villages, which, as per the 2001 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. In addition the above stated towns, urban areas also constitutes of OGs which are the parts of UAs. City: Towns with population of 100,000 and above are called cities.

15 Urban Agglomeration:

An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with or without urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc; may come up near a statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may qualify to be clubbed with the exiting town as their continuous urban spread (i.e., an Out Growth). Each such town together with its outgrowth(s) is treated as an integrated urban area and is designated as an ‘urban agglomeration’. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India 2011, following criteria has been adopted:

(a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and (b) The total population of an Urban Agglomeration (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census. In varying local conditions, there were similar other combinations which have been treated as urban agglomerations satisfying the basic condition of contiguity.

Out Growth (OG): The outgrowth is a viable unit such as a village or a hamlet or an enumeration block and clearly identifiable in terms of its boundaries and location. While determining the outgrowth of a town, it has been ensured that it possesses the urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenities such as pucca roads, electricity, taps, drainage system for disposal of waste water etc., educational institutions, post offices, medical facilities, banks etc and physically contiguous with the core town of the UA.

Household: A ‘household’ is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen/common cooking. There may be one member households, two member households or multi- member households.

Institutional Household:

A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, observation homes , beggars homes , jails , ashrams , old age homes , children homes ,

16 orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2011, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen. Houseless household: Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open or roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes:-

The list of SCs and STs applicable in the State/UT is given hereunder:-

1. Ad Dharmi 12. Darain 26. Od 2. Balmiki, Chuhra, Bhangi 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea 27. Pasi 3. Bangali 14. Dhanak 28. Perna 4. Barar, Burar, Berar 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi 29. Pherera 5. Batwal, Barwala 16. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom 30. Sanhai 6. Bauria, Bawaria 17. Gagra 31. Sanhal 7. Bazigar 18. Gandhila, Gandil Gondola 32. Sansi, Bhedkut, Manesh 8. Bhanjra 19. Kabirpanthi, Julaha 33. Sansoi 9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, Rehgar, 20. Khatik 34. Sapela Raigar, Ramdasi, Ravidasi, 21. Kori, Koli 35. Sarera Ramdasia, Ramdasia Sikh, 22. Marija, Marecha 36. Sikligar Ravidasia, Ravidasia Sikh 23. Mazhabi, Mazhabi Sikh 37. Sirkiband 10. Chanal 24. Megh 38. Mochi 11. Dagi 25. Nat 39. Mahatam, Rai Sikh Note : There is no Scheduled Tribe notified in the Punjab State

Language and Mother tongue: As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue of each person. Mother tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person’s mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person’s home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues returned by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics. Literate: A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-formal

17 educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates.

Literacy rate: Literacy rate of the population is defined as the percentage of literates in the age- group seven years and above. For different age-groups the percentage of literates in that age-group gives the literacy rate.

Educational level: The highest level of education a person has completed.

Work: Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in ‘work’ as defined above are workers. The main point to note is that the activity should be economically productive. Reference period for determining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration.

Main worker: A person who has worked for major part of the reference period (i.e. six months or more during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economically productive activity is termed as ‘Main worker’.

Marginal worker: Workers who worked for less than six months (180 days) in the reference period are termed as Marginal Workers. The workers who worked for less than six months during the reference, have been subdivided in two Categories namely, those who worked for less than 3 months and for those who worked for 3 months or more but less than 6 months.

Non-worker: A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as ‘Non worker’.

Cultivator: For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation of land owned or from government or from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation also includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc.,

18 and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the plantation crops like– tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel nuts (areca). The workers engaged in Plantation crops are recorded under “other workers”. Agricultural labourer: A person who works on another person’s land for wages in cash or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another person’s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which she/he works. Household industry worker: Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods. The activity relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household. Other worker: A person, who has been engaged in some economic activity during the last year of reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or worker in Household Industry. The type of workers that come under this category include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In fact, all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers are ‘Other Workers’. Work participation rate: Percentage of Workers (Main + Marginal) to total population. Population density: Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometer of the area. Age: Age is measured in terms of the completed number of years. Sex Ratio:

Number of females per 1,000 males in a population.

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(iii) Non-Census Concepts

Concepts used in VD and TD of DCHB: 1. Educational Amenities: The type of different educational facilities available in the village is given in numbers. Government and private educational facilities / institutions are considered for this-purpose. If there are composite schools like Middle schools with Primary classes, or Secondary schools with middle classes, these are included in the number of Primary and Middle schools respectively. For example, if in a village there are two Primary schools and one Middle school with primary classes, the number of Primary schools in the village are given as three and that of Middle school as one even though there may be only three educational institutions. So also in case of Secondary schools. For better understanding, the distinctiveness of different types of schools is depicted hereunder: 1.1 Pre-primary (PP): Now-a-days, the children are sent to schools at a very early stage. Lot of pre-primary schools, private schools in particular, have come up in villages and towns. These may or may not be recognized by the competent authorities. Even many Secondary schools have classes starting from preprimary level. Pre-primary classes include Nursery, K.G., Pre-basic, Play school, etc. 1.2 Primary School (P): Schools providing education from Standard 1 and upward up to and inclusive of Standard V are classified as Primary Schools. 1.3 Middle School (M): Schools providing education from Standard VI and upward up to and inclusive of Standard VIII are classified as Middle Schools. A School with Class 1 to VIII is treated as two units, i.e. one Primary School and one Middle School. 1.4 Secondary School (S): Schools providing education from Standard IX and upwards up to and inclusive of Standard X are classified as Secondary Schools. A composite school with 1 to X standard is treated as three separate units and counted separately under the categories of Primary School, Middle School and Secondary School. 1.5 Senior Secondary School (SS): Schools and colleges that provide education for Standards XI and XII and first and second year of the Pre-University Course fall under this category. There are Senior Secondary Schools with Standard I and upwards up to Standard XII. 1.6. Degree College: (i) Arts/Science/Commerce: These are all educational institutions that provide post-PUC level education leading to University degree/diploma in any subject or combination of subjects and also post-graduate levels of education. The college offering courses in Arts, Science or Commerce either separately or in combination are covered under this category.

20 (ii) Engineering College (E): It is a graduate/post-graduate degree college providing Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) or post-graduate engineering degrees like M.Tech. (iii) Medical Colleges: These are graduate/post-graduate degree colleges providing MBBS or equivalent degree in alternative medicine like Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy etc. or post-graduate medical degrees like M.D or equivalent in the above branches of medicine. 1.7. Management College/ Institute (MI): It offers courses like Diploma in Management, Post-Graduate Diploma in Management, Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and specializations in different disciplines of Management like Marketing, Human Resources Development (HRD) etc. 1.8. Polytechnic (Pt): An Institution providing certificate/diploma (not equivalent to degree) in any technical subject like engineering, vocational courses like embroidery, fashion designing etc. It may be both Government and Private. 1.9. Vocational School/ITI: It is a vocational training institute imparting trainings in specific fields acquiring necessary skill, which will make the trainees employable or create them opportunities of self-employment. Trainings offered by Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) fall under this category. 1.10. Non-formal Education/Training Centre (NFTC): Non-vocational education centers, established by the Central and State Governments provide educational facilities to the interested persons irrespective of educational qualification, and age. These education centers are open to all. 1.11. Special School for Disabled: There are Government and Government recognized institutions/organizations engaged for providing education to different groups of disabled persons.

2. Medical Facilities:

2.1 Hospital-Allopathic and Hospital-Alternative medicine: A hospital is an Institution, where sick or injured are given medical or surgical care. Bed strength differs from hospital to hospital ranging from 31 to 500 depending upon whether these are sub-district, sub-divisional or district hospitals. If there is hospitals providing facilities under different systems of medicines such as, Allopathy, Ayuveda, Unani and Homeopathy etc., these details are given separately. (a) Allopathy: The system of medical practice, which treats disease by the use of remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the disease under treatment. (b) Ayurveda: Ayurveda means ‘Science of life’. The philosophy of Ayurveda is based on the theory of Pancha Mahabhootas (Five elements) of which all the objects and living bodies are composed of. The combination of these five elements are represented in the form of Tridosha: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. These three ‘doshas’ are physiological entities of living

21 beings. Ayurveda developed into eight distinct specialities, i.e., Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Eye and ENT, Surgery, Toxicology, Geriatrics and Science of virility. Two types of treatments, Preventive and Curative, are given in Ayurveda. (c) Unani: Treatment of Unani consists of three components, namely, preventive, promotive and curative. Unani system of medicine has been found to be efficacious in conditions like Rheumatic Artharitis. Jaundice, Filarisis, Eczema, Sinusitis and Bronchial Asthma. For the prevention of the disease and promotion of health, the Unani System emphasizes six essentials: pure air, food and water, physical movement and rest, psychic movement and rest, sleep and wakefulness and retention of useful materials and evacuation of waste materials from the body. (d) Homeopathy: Treatment in Homeopathy, which is holistic in nature, focuses on an individual’s response to a specific environment. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared mainly from natural substances such as plant products, minerals and animal sources. Homeopathic medicines do not have any toxic, poisonous or side effects. Homeopathic treatment is economical as well and has a very broad public acceptance. 2.2 Community Health Centre (CHC): Community Health Centres are designed to provide referral health care for cases from PHC and those in need of specialist health care approaching the CHC directly. 4 PHCs are included under each CHC thus catering approximately 80,000 populations in tribal/hilly areas and 1, 20,000 populations for plain areas. CHC is a 30- bedded hospital providing specialist care in Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Surgery and Paediatrics. 2.3 Primary Health Centre (PHC): A Primary Health Centre is the first contact point between a village community and the Government medical officer. A PHC covers a population of 20,000 in hilly, tribal or difficult areas and 30,000 populations in plain areas with 4-6 indoor/observation beds. It acts as a referral unit for 6 sub- centres. It has a medical officer and para medical staff. 2.4 Primary Health Sub- Centre (PHS): A Primary Health Sub-centre is the first contact point between the primary health care system and the community. As per the population norms, one PHS is established for every 5,000 population in plain areas and 3,000 population in hilly/ tribal/ desert areas. Each PHS has a sanctioned strength of one male and one female heath worker. 2.5 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre (MCW): It provides pre-natal and post-natal services for both mother and child. The services include regular check-up of pregnant women, giving folic tablets, counseling, delivery, immunization of children with check-up etc.

22 2.6 TB Clinic (TBC): The diagnosis and treatment of TB are functions of the general health services and hence it is a part and parcel of Primary Health Care. Specialized units such as the District Tuberculosis Centre (DTC) act as referral centres. TB clinics are established by the Government of India under the National Tuberculosis Control Programme and implemented through a network of DTC. The DTC is the nodal point for TB control activities in the district and it also functions as a specialized referral centre. The functions of sub-district level Tuberculosis Unit (TU) are implementation, monitoring and supervision of TB control activities in its designated geographical areas. 2.7 Health Centre: Clinic where medicine and medical supplies are dispensed. It has no in-patient facility. A clinic (or an outpatient clinic) is a small private or public health facility that is devoted to the care of outpatients, often in a community, in contrast to larger hospitals, which also treat inpatients. 2.8 Dispensary: Place where patients are treated and medicines provided but with no in-patient facility. Immunizations, MCH Services and sometimes pathological tests are carried out here. It may be of allopathic or any alternative medicine. 2.9 Veterinary Hospital: Mostly run by the State Government or local body for treatment and preventive measures against diseases of domestic animals like cows, buffaloes etc in rural areas. 2.10 Mobile Health Clinic: These are Mobile vans well equipped with a range of health services to villages located far away from the CHCs, PHCs or any public health sources. The vans visit villages on designated days to deliver the health care services. The services generally offered are OPD, ante-natal and post-natal, B.P. examination, X-ray, ECG, Immunization, First Aid etc. 2.11 Family Welfare Centre: Check-up and counseling is provided to the pregnant and married women regarding small family norm and devices for having a small family. Temporary and permanent contraceptive devices are provided here. 2.12 Nursing Home: A nursing home is a long –term care facility licensed by the state that offers 24-hour room and board and health care services including basic and skilled nursing care, rehabilitation and a full range of other therapies. treatments and programs to old and sick people. The difference between a hospital and a nursing home is that a nursing home gives importance to convalescence from a disease while a hospital gives medical treatment for the disease. 2.13 Medicine Shop: A shop which sells drugs and medicines of any system of medicine viz. allopathic, homeopathic, ayurvedic or unani medicines, is considered as a medicine shop. Sometimes some shops and Paan shops also keep ordinary medicines, like Cronin, Burnol etc. These shops are not taken as medicine shops.

23 3. Drinking water: The following are the main source of drinking water facility (ies) available in the village.

3.1 Tap Water-treated: This source of drinking water refers to a source of drinking water which is provided to the villagers through pipes within their premises or to the villagers through common taps (public taps/community water points) by the Government departments, local bodies, panchayats, public or private estate agencies, etc. after treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap water from treated source’. 3.2 Tap Water-un-treated: If the villagers are drawing drinking water through pipes either directly from a well or bore well or after pumping the well or tube well water, or the water is supplied through pipes to the households of the village or through public taps without treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap water from un-treated source’. 3.3 Covered Well (CW): A well that is (1) covered on sides from run-off water (i.e., excess water from rain, snowmelt or other sources flows over the land) through a wall lining or casting that is raised above ground level on a platform that diverts spilled water away from the well and (2) covered so that bird droppings and animals cannot fall down the hole. It is considered as covered well. 3.4 Un-covered Well (UW): A well which is (1) un-covered on sides from runoff water, (2) un-covered from bird droppings and animals; or (3) both. 3.5 Hand Pump (HP): Hand pump means where ground water is taken out manually by operating a hand pump. 3.6 Tube Well / Borehole (TW): Tube well denotes the ground water source from where ground water is taken out through electrical or diesel pump. Spring, River/Canal, Tank/Pond/Lark are self explanatory.

4. Community Toilet Complex: Community Toilet may be constructed and maintained by Gram Panchayats or Private NGOs like Sulabh Sauchalaya or likes.

5. Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet (RSM): It is an outlet dealing with the materials, hardware and designs required for the construction of not only sanitary latrines but other sanitary facilities such as compost pit, washing platform and other sanitation and hygiene accessories required for individuals, households and the environment in the rural areas.

6. Community bio-gas or recycle of waste for productive use: Many of the solid wastes having economic values but put for disposal can be recycled for reuse. For example, food, cow dung, leaves, vegetable, paper, wood, plastics, old cloth etc. However, some of the wastes are not recyclable. These are carbon paper, thermo coal etc. When recyclable solid wastes is subjected to decomposition, bio-gas could be produced under favourable conditions. These systems of recycling may be there at the village level organized by Gram Panchayats with technical support from Governments or non-government organizations.

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7. Communication and transport Facilities:

7.1 Post Office (PO): Self-explanatory. 7.2 Sub-Post Office (SPO): Sub-post office includes Extra Departmental Post Offices and those providing franchise postal services and also part time services in lieu of some honorarium. The limited postal services include sale of stamps, receipt of letters and money orders and also distribution of letters. 7.3 Post & Telegraph Office (PTO): Telegraph office is set up by the Government to enable people to send or receive telegrams. If the phonogram facility is available (though the Telegraph office may not be equipped with Morse Code Transmitters), the village is considered to be having telegraph facility. 7.4 Telephones (landlines): If the village is having the Public Call Office (PCO) either run by the Post Office or by individuals or by a private shop, then the village is considered to be having telephone facility. 7.5 Public Call Office (PCO)/Mobile PCO: Self explanatory. 7.6 Mobile Phone Coverage: Mobile phones are now very common particularly in urban areas. Some villages by virtue of being in close proximity to the urban areas also enjoy the benefits of the mobile phone services. Even if a few villagers avail the services of mobile phones, then the village is considered to be having access to mobile phone. 7.7 Internet Cafes/Common Service Centres (CSC): If the village is having the facility of Cyber Cafes or shops owned by private individuals providing the facility of surfing of the internet, then the village is considered to be having access to internet/cyber cafe facility. Government of India formulated the scheme of CSC with the vision of providing all government services in an integrated manner at the door step of the citizen at an affordable cost even in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of it based as well as non-IT based services. 7.8 National Highway (NH): These are main highways running through the length and breadth of the country. Each NH is numbered like NH-1, NH-2 for easy identification. 7.9 State Highway (SH): These are roads of a state linking district headquarters and important cities within a State and connecting them with NHs or Highways of the neighboring States. 7.10 Major District Roads (MDR): These are important roads within a district, serving areas of production and markets and connecting these with each other or with the main Highways. 7.11 Other District Roads (ODR): These are roads serving rural areas of production and providing them with outlet to market centres, taluka headquarters, block development head quarters or other main roads. 7.12 Village Road: The approach to village refers to the state of road etc., leading to the village. This is to see whether the village is approachable both in fair and foul weather, and whether it is inaccessible only for some time in the year.

25 7.13 Black-Topped (Pucca) Road (BTR): A road provided with a bituminous surfacing. 7.14 Gravel (Kuchha) Road (GR): A road constructed using well compacted crushed rock or gravel material (coarse sand, small stones), which is fairly resilient and does not become slippery when wet. 7.15 Water Bound Macadam (WBM): This is the road layer made of crushed or broken mixture of sand and rock fragments mechanically interlocked by rolling and voids filled with screening and binding material with the assistance of water. 7.16 Foot Path (FP): A trodden path for the use by pedestrians and in some cases bicycles. The Foot Paths are not suitable for vehicular traffic except bicycles in some cases. Most of the interior/forest villages are connected by Foot Paths.

8. Banks and Credit Societies: Banking facility means a place where a person can operate a bank account. 8.1 Commercial Bank (CB): These may be banks wholly owned by the Government of India or by Indian or Foreign Companies. 8.2 Cooperative Banks (Coop. B): A co-operative bank is a financial entity which belongs to its members, who are at the same time the owners and the customers of their bank. Cooperative banks are often created by persons belonging to the some local or professional community or sharing a common interest. These banks are registered under the Cooperative Societies Act. The cooperative banks are regulated by RBI and are covered by the Banking Regulations Act, 1949. 8.3 Agricultural Credit Society (ACS): Major objectives of the ACS are to supply agricultural credit to meet the requirements of funds for agricultural production, the distribution of essential consumer commodities, the provision of storage and marketing facilities and for light agricultural implements and machinery. 8.4 Non-Agricultural Credit Society (NCS): These societies include consumer cooperative societies and also credit cooperative societies of certain categories of persons like teachers, health workers, etc.

9. Miscellaneous Facilities:

9.1 Self-help Group (SHG): Self-Help Groups are groups of between 10-25 women created by either NGOs or under the SGSY (Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana) for the purposes of meeting local credit needs. They are sometimes called Mahila Mandals in villages. 9.2 Public Distribution System (PDS) shop: The shops through which some essential commodities are sold by the government at subsidized rates. They may also be known as ration shops and control shops. 9.3 Mandis/Regular Market: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which are open on at least six days a week and opens at least from morning hours to dusk.

26 9.4 Weekly Haat: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which are open once a week. 9.5 Agricultural Marketing Society: It is a common platform to analyse the issues among all the individuals and institutions in the field of agricultural marketing. 9.6 Nutrition Centre: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS): The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme set up by the Government of India with the objective of providing following package of services to the children under 6 years and pregnant and lactating mothers in villages such as; Immunization, Health Check-up, Referral Services, Pre-school Non-formal Education and Nutrition & Health Education. 9.7 Anganwadi Centre: Each centre under the ICDS scheme is run by an Anganwadi Worker. One Anganwadi worker is appointed for specified population of the village. They are basically local women. They are assisted by Anganwadi helper. They provide pre-school non-formal education at the Centre and provide food to the children. 9.8 Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA): ASHA is a health activist in the community who will create awareness on health and its social determinants and mobilize the community towards local health planning and increased utilization and accountability of the existing health services. She would be a promoter of good health practices. She will also provide a minimum package of curative care as appropriate and feasible for that level and make timely referrals. She will act as a motivator of different types of health related activities. Unlike ANM, she will not be involved in any clinical activities like immunization. 9.9 Sports Club/Recreation Centre: Indoor and out-door games are arranged by the Club and activities like wrestling, Judo Karate etc. are also done there. 9.10 Cinema/Video Hall (CV): If regular cinema houses licensed by Government are available, then the town/village is considered to be having the facility of Cinema Hall. Video hall owners screen films in their own or hired premises. 9.11 Public Library: Books are kept there which can be accessed by the public on loan basis. These may be sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. Free service or nominal charges are made for using the facility. 9.12 Public Reading Room: Here the public may read newspapers and magazines. These may be sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. 9.13 Newspaper Supply: The availability of the Newspaper(s), both in English or vernacular, in the village is considered to having the said facility.

10. Availability of Electricity/Power. If power is actually available, whatever may be the form of its use, it is indicated affirmative. If the village is having electricity for domestic purposes and the residents are using the same for domestic use, then it is considered that domestic power supply is available. If the electricity authority has not given domestic supply to the households on their request and people are using unauthorized electricity either by stealthily or misuse the supply meant for agricultural or industrial purposes, then it is not considered as availability of electricity for domestic purposes. However, if the village goes out of power due to temporary technical 27 problems such as, transformer failures, theft of electrical equipment, etc., it is considered that electricity is available. Supply of electricity is considered available even when there is a temporary ban on new domestic connections. Connections to residential houses, bungalows, clubs, hostels and hospitals run on non-commercial basis, charitable, educational and religious institutions are included in the domestic category.

10.1 Power Supply for domestic use: This category includes electricity used only for domestic consumption.

10.2 Power supply for agricultural use: This category includes all electricity connections given to the farmers for conducting various agricultural activities including irrigation.

10.3 Power supply for commercial use: This category includes electricity connections given for workshops, industries etc. or for any commercial purposes.

10.4 Power supply for all uses: This category includes electricity connection is available for domestic use, agricultural use, and for any commercial purposes.

11. Land Use Pattern: The land use area of the villages is given in hectares. The land use pattern in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the 9 categories as indicated in the Village Directory.

12. System of drainage: Generally, by drainage system, we mean the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined sewers. However, in towns, which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it is mentioned whether it has open drainage system. There may be possibility of the town having both closed as well as open drainage systems.

13. Type of latrines: The data on various types of latrines both public and private together are collected. The three types of latrines considered here are, Pit Latrine, Flush/Pour Flush Latrine and Service Latrine.

(i) Pit System: The latrines are attached to the pit that is dug into the ground for the reception of night soil, are reckoned as pit latrine.

28 (ii) Flush/pour flush: A flush latrine uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water and has a water seal, which is a U-shaped pipe, below the seat or squatting pan that prevents the passage of flies and odours. A pour flush latrine uses a water seal, but unlike a flush latrine, a pour flush latrine uses water poured by hand for flushing (no cistern is used). (iii) Service: Type of latrine from where night soil is removed manually by scavengers. All other types of latrines are covered under “Others” category.

14. Protected Water Supply- Source and capacity of Storage system: There are various sources of water supply and its storage system in the town.

14.1 Service Reservoir: A service reservoir is a water storage container that holds clean water after it has been treated in a water plant, and before it is piped to the end users. These containers are covered, and are designed to keep the water safe from contamination. Their main purpose is to provide a buffer within the water supply system so that water supplies can be maintained across periods of varying demand. 14.2 River Infiltration Gallery: Infiltration Galleries are capable of supplying large quantities of water, and are used where wells are unable to supply water needs, i.e. where an impermeable rock barrier affects well efficiency, or where surface water sources are too shallow for intake screens. Infiltration galleries are one or more horizontal screens placed adjacent to (on-shore), or directly underneath (bed-mounted), a surface water source. 14.3 Bore Well Pumping System: A bore well is a well of 6" to 12" in diameter drilled into the earth for retrieving water. The depth of a bore well can vary from 50 feet to 3000 feet. Water is pumped out to surface through electricity/generator. 14.4 Pressure Tank: Tank that is used to ensure consistent water pressure and for storage of water. Usually located in basement of house but sometimes (in older settings) located in well pit. 15. Road lighting (Points): Road lighting means the number of street lights that are maintained in the town. 16. Home Orphanage: Orphanageis the name to describe a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans–children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them. Parents, and sometimes grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the absence of these or other relatives willing to care for the children, they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing. 17. Working women's hostel: These may be recognised or non-recognised by any public authority. The data on number of working women's hostels available in the town are collected with number of seats.

29 18. Old Age Home: There are two types of Old Age Homes in India. One is the "Free" type which cares for the destitute old people who have no one else to care for them. They are given shelter, food, and medical care. The second type is the "Paid" home where care is provided for a fee. Nowadays, such "Retirement" homes have become very popular in India and they are well worth considering. 19. Stadium: A stadium is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. 20. Auditorium/Community Hall: These are the places where meetings, social functions etc. are organised.

Civic status of urban units: Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the basis of Civic Administrative Authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation / Corporation, Municipal Committee / Municipal council, Municipality etc.

Size class of U.A./town:

Size-class of U.A./Town is based on the population size of the U.A./City/Town. U.A.s/Towns with 100,000 and above population are classified as Class I U.A.s/ Towns. Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class III towns, population with 10,000- 19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than 5,000 population are Class VI towns. Slum area : The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956, which was enacted by the Central Government defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. Mega city: The concept of ‘Mega city’ is a recent phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million and above as the cutoff point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 million and above population have been treated as Mega cities and the same criterion of population has been adopted in 2011 census.

30 (iv) 2011- Census Findings - Population and its distribution: The following table shows distribution of rural and urban population by Tehsils in the district.

POPULATION, NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND TOWNS, 2011

Name of Population Number of No. of Tehsil Villages Towns Total Rural Urban P M F P M F P M F Total Inhabited 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Malout 348,165 183,585 164,580 266,759 140,341 126,418 81,406 43,244 38,162 91 91 1

Gidderbaha 222,937 117,419 105,518 177,567 93,572 83,995 45,370 23,847 21,523 47 47 1

Muktsar 330,794 174,618 156,176 205,379 108,289 97,090 125,415 66,329 59,086 96 95 2 District 901,896 475,622 426,274 649,705 342,202 307,503 252,191 133,420 118,771 234 233 4 Total

Muktsar district has a population of 901,896 including 475,622 males and 426,274 females. This makes 3.3 per cent of State’s population. Among the Tehsils, Malout with a population of 348,165 is the most populous while Gidderbaha with a population of 222,937 is the least populous Tehsil in the district. The population of third Tehsil i.e. Muktsar is 330,794. On an average, a Tehsil in the district has a population of 300,632 compared with 360,303 in the State as a whole. Out of the total population of the district 72.0 per cent is rural and 28.0 per cent is urban the corresponding percentages of rural and urban population in the State are 62.5 and 37.5 respectively. Out of 234 villages there are 233 villages in the district are inhabited while one is uninhabited which lies in Muktsar Tehsil. A Tehsil on an average has 78 villages. The number of inhabited villages among Tehsils varies between 91 in Malout and 95 in Muktsar Tehsil and remaining 47 in Gidderbaha Tehsil. Urban population is distributed over 4 towns in the district. An inhabited village in the district on an average has a population of 2,788 as against 1,425 in the state signifying that the villages in Muktsar district are much larger in size. Towns, in the districts are also larger size as compared to that of the State; a town in Muktsar district on an average has a population of 63,048 against 47,922 in the state.

Size,Class & Status of a Town: The methodology of urbanization can be better understood in terms of distribution of urban population among towns of different size classes. It has been the tradition for the Census organization to classify towns according to their population size. A town with a population of 100 thousand or more is termed as ‘city’ in Indian census.

Class Population size No. of Towns. 1 2 3 Class – I 1,00,000 and above (Generally referred to as city) 1 Class – II 50,000 to 99,999 1 Class – III 20 ,000 to 49,999 1 Class – IV 10 ,000 to 19,999 - Class – V 5 ,000 to 9,999 1 Class – VI Less than 5,000 -

31 Out of 4 towns in the district, one town each falls in the population size class I, II, III and V and there is no town under Class-IV and VI. 46.29 percent population of the urban population in the district is residing in Class I town, 32.27 per cent is residing in Class II , 18.00 per cent is residing in III and 3.43 percent is residing in Class V town in the district. As per 2011, there are 04 towns in the district out of which 2 towns namely Muktsar 116,747 is the most populous while Bariwala 8,668 is the least populous town in the district. No town of 2001 has been declassified at the 2011 Census. Population Growth, Density and Sex Ratio

Population Growth: Since Muktsar was created after 1991, During 2001-2011, population of Muktsar district has increased from 777,493 in 2001 to 901,896 in 2011 resulting in a net addition of 124,403 persons during this decade. In percentage terms the district has recorded a decadal growth rate of 16.0 per cent. Among the districts, it ranks 6th, and its growth rate of 16.0 % is higher than that of state (13.9%). Density: Muktsar district with a population of 901,896 and an area of 2,593 sq. kms. has a density of 348 persons per sq. km, which is significantly lower than that of the State (551) and ranks 20th among the districts in the state. Within the district, Muktsar (374) is the most densily populated Tehsil and Malout (330) is the least populated Tehsil. Likewise, rural density varies between 277 in Gidderbaha and 243 in Muktsar Tehsils and 256 in Malout Tehsil. The urban density is the highest in Malout (6,262) Tehsil and the lowest in Muktsar (3,318) Tehsil while urban density of Gidderbaha is (3,806). Sex Ratio: Sex ratio is derived as the number of females per thousand males. Generally speaking differentials in mortality conditions of males and females, male-female ratio at birth and sex selective migration are the key factors, which determine the sex composition. It reflects the socio-economic and demographic characteristic of the population and unfolds the status of women in the society and care of the girl child in particular. Significant feature of Punjab’s population is the preponderance of males over females. According to Census 2011, out of the total population of 2,77,43,338 in the State, 1,46,39,465 are males and 11,31,03,873 are females resulting in an overall sex ratio of (895) which is significantly lower than the country as a whole (943). The State and its districts are marked with a very low child sex ratio and this has become a matter of deep concern. It has increased from 798 in 2001 to 846 in 2011 exhibiting an increase of 48 points in child sex ratio. The Child sex ratio is reported to be the highest in Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar district (885) and the lowest in Tarntaran (820). This exhibits that the child sex ratio is quite poor in all the districts in the state.

32 The sex ratio in the State and its constituent districts has remained to be low throughout. At the beginning of the 20th century, the sex ratio was 832 in 1901, which declined to 780 in 1911. Ever since, the sex ratio in the state gradually improved till 1991 when the sex ratio in the state reached 882. However, it has declined to 876 at 2001, exhibiting a fall of 6 points in the State. While in 2011 Sex ratio again improved by 19 point from 876 to 895. Ever since 1951 the sex ratio in the district has gradually improved from 862 in 1951 to 896 in 2011, Within the State, the districts among themselves show a considerable disparity which is the highest in District (961) and the lowest in Bathinda (868). Muktsar district with a sex ratio of 896, ranks 7th among the districts in the State. Apparently, sex ratio in the district is slightly higher than the State, which in itself is marked with a low sex ratio. Among the Tehsils in the district the sex ratio is the highest in Gidderbaha (899) and the lowest in Muktsar (894). The rural sex ratio varies between 901 in Malout and 897 in Muktsar Tehsil. The urban sex ratio fluctuates between 903, in Gidderbaha and 882 in Malout Tehsil. The rural sex ratio is better than their urban counterparts in all the tehsils except Gidderbaha. The sex ratio of child population in age group 0-6 in the State and its constituent districts is quite low and this has become a matter of deep concern. Punjab has a child sex ratio of 846; it is almost identical in its rural (844) and urban (852) areas. In Muktsar district, the child sex ratio (831) is lower than that of the State (846).Within the district, the Tehsils among themselves display a considerable disparity in their child sex ratio; it is the maximum in Malout (840) and minimum in Muktsar (825). Likewise, the disparity in the rural and urban child sex ratio among the Tehsils is also quite marked; the rural child sex ratio varies between 846 in Malout and 817 in Gidderbaha, while the variation in urban child sex ratio is to the extent of 861 in Gidderbaha and 820 in Malout.

Literacy:

Any person who is able to read and write with understanding in any language is recorded as literate. As in 1991 all the children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterates.75.8 per cent of the state’s population is literate which is higher than that of the country 73.0 percent as such. Among the States /Union Territories, Punjab ranks 21st in terms of literacy.

65.81 percent of the population of Muktsar district is recorded as literate which is significantly lower than the state as such. It ranks at 19th among the districts in the State. Among the Tehsils in the district, Muktsar (66.98%) ranks at the top while Gidderbaha (64.7%) is placed at the bottom. However, none of these Tehsils in the district has literacy rate higher than the overall literacy rate in the state.

33 Between the two sexes, the gap in the literacy rate among males and females in the district is more significant as compared to that of the State. In Muktsar district 71.8 percent among males and 59.2 percent among females are literate, while the corresponding figures for the State are 80.4 and 70.7 per cent respectively. Likewise, the rural-urban literacy rates also exhibit significant disparity. In the district 61.8 percent of the rural population and 76.3 percent of the urban population is literate.

Work Participation Rate

Definition of Work and Classification of Workers:

How the ‘work’ is defined by the Census needs to be understood properly. Work is defined as the participation in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not only the actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. The scope of definition of work was expanded at the Census of India 2001, which includes production of milk even for domestic consumption. The reference period for recording the economic activity of any person is proceeding one year from the date of enumeration. All those persons who had worked for six months or more during the last year are recorded as main workers while those who had worked for less than six months during the last one year are treated as marginal workers. The workers who worked for less than six months during the reference, have been subdivided in two Categories namely, those who worked for less than 3 months and for those who worked for 3 months or more but less than 6 months. A person who had not worked at all during the last one year falls in the category of non- worker. Workers have been further classified into four categories viz. Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household Industries and other workers. Punjab, with a work participation rate of 35.7 percent, ranks 27th among the States/Union Territories in the Country and thus, the work participation rate in the State is lower than that of India (39.8%). Among the districts in the State, the proportion of workers varies between 42.7 per cent in Nawanshahr district and 31.5 percent in . In all, 10 out of 20 districts in the State have shown work participation above the state average.

Main Workers and Marginal Workers: 85.4 percent of Punjab’s total workers have been recorded as Main Workers and 14.6 per cent as Marginal Workers. The corresponding figures for 2001 Census were 85.8 percent and 14.2 percent respectively. In Muktsar district Main Workers and Marginal Workers constitute 85.6 and 14.4 percent to the total workers respectively.

34 The work participation rate in Muktsar district (37.2%) is better than the state average (35.7%). Among the Tehsils in the district, it varies between 37.98 percent in Malout and 36.0 percent in Muktsar. In the district 57.3 percent among males and 14.7 percent among females are reported as workers showing a significant increase in the gap between the two. In Gidderbaha the female work participation is (15.1%), while in Malout female work participation is (16%). It is lowest (13% only) in Muktsar Tehsil. The proportion of main workers is the highest in Malout (32.14 %) and the lowest in Muktsar Tehsil (31.42 %) However, the proportion of marginal workers is significantly the highest in Malout Tehsil (5.84%), and the lowest in Muktsar (4.62 %). Further, the incidence of marginal workers is observed to be more among females compared with males. The proportion of marginal workers to the total workers in the district among females (45.7%) is more than six times of males (7.1%). In Gidderbaha, 51.7 percent of the total females workers are marginal workers as against 6.3 percent among male counterparts. Gidderbaha (51.7%) and Malout (47.8%) too, have higher proportion of female marginal workers. Religion:

It has been customary for the Indian Census to provide information on religious persuasions of its people. Religion is one of the basic cultural characteristics of population and several religions have thrived in the secular state of India. Apparently, information on various religious communities in the country has been of great interest and useful to the Anthropologists, Sociologists, Demographers, Administrators, Planners and the public at large. Question 7 of the household schedule canvassed at the 2011 Census pertained to religion. The instructions to enumerators were to record faithfully the religion of each member of the household as returned by the respondent in reply to this question. The six main religions in the country were recorded by using following codes in 2011: Religion Code Hindu - 1 Muslim - 2 Christian - 3 Sikh - 4 Buddhist - 5 Jains - 6 For all others, actual religion as stated was recorded fully. Furthermore, if any individual stated that he had no religion, the answer was recorded accordingly. As per Census 2011 In Muktsar district there are 70.8 per cent Sikhs, 28.3 per cent , 0.5 per cent Muslims, 0.2 per cent Christians, and Jains 0.1 per cent.

Mother Tongue: Question 10 of the Household Schedule canvassed at the 2011 Census pertained to ‘Mother Tongue’. It is the language spoken in the childhood by the person’s mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person’s home in childhood will be the mother-tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother should be recorded. In case of doubt, the 35 language mainly spoken in the household may be recorded. Since the household may consist of persons related by blood or of unrelated persons or a mix of both, every person in the household is asked about her/his mother tongue because the mother tongue of each member of a household need not necessarily be the same. It may be different for different members in the household. The definition of ‘Mother Tongue’ is the same as in 2001. Question 11 of the Household Schedule was aimed to collect information on ‘Other Languages known’ (up to two languages in order of proficiency) other than Mother Tongue. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: Out of the total population of 2,77,43,338 in the state 88,60,179 belong to Scheduled Castes as per 2011 Census. As such 31.93 per cent of the state’s population and 42.31 per cent of the population in the district belong to Scheduled Castes. Among the districts, little over (42.5%) of the total population in S.B.S.Nagar belongs to Scheduled Castes and it is the highest among the districts in the state.. Amritsar (31.0%), Sangrur (27.9%), Ludhiana (26.4%), Gurdaspur (25.3%), Rupnagar (26.4%) and Patiala (24.5%) are the districts which have proportion of Scheduled Castes population lower than that of the state while the remaining districts exhibit this percentage higher than that of state. Out of the total population of 9,01,896 in the district, 381,554 belong to Scheduled Castes and this makes Muktsar stand at 2nd position with 42.3 per cent Scheduled Castes population after S.B.S.Nagar (42.5%). Among the Tehsils it is the highest in Malout (44.63 %) and the lowest in Gidderbaha Tehsil (38.36 %). In consonance with the general trends in the state, Scheduled Castes are more rural by residence. In the district 45.4 per cent of population in rural area belongs to Scheduled Castes while the corresponding percentage in urban areas is 34.3 per cent. In Muktsar Tehsil, 48.0 percent of rural population is Scheduled Castes which is higher and on the other hand it is the lowest in Gidderbaha (35.0%). During the 2001-2011 Scheduled Castes population in the state has increased by 26.1 per cent which is lower than that of Muktsar district (30.0%). In the district 50.0 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population is literate which is significantly lower than that of the state (65.0%). 48.0 per cent Scheduled caste population in rural areas and 60.0 per cent in urban areas in Muktsar district are literate. There is no Scheduled Tribes population in the State.

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(v) Brief Analysis based on Primary Census Abstract.

Table 1 : Decadal change in population of Tehsil by residence, 2001-2011

Sl Tehsil Percentage Decadal Percentage No. variation 2001-2011 urban Population Population 2001 2011

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2001 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Malout 302,424 231,659 70,765 348,165 266,759 81,406 15.1 15.2 15.0 23.4 23.4

2 Gidderbaha 194,764 158,166 36,598 222,937 177,567 45,370 14.5 12.3 24.0 18.8 20.4

3 Muktsar 280,305 189,104 91,201 330,794 205,379 125,415 18.0 8.6 37.5 32.5 37.9

District Total 777,493 578,929 198,564 901,896 649,705 252,191 16.0 12.2 27.0 25.5 28.0

During 2001-2011, the district recorded a growth rate of 16.0 per cent as against 13.9 per cent for the state. Among the Tehsils, it varies between 18.0 per cent in Muktsar and 14.5 per cent in Gidderbaha. Besides Gidderbaha, the decadal growth rate of Malout Tehsil (15.1%) is also below the district average. The urban population in the district grew by 27.0 per cent, which is more than twice than that of the rural (12.2 %) growth rate. Muktsar Tehsil has recorded an urban growth rate of 37.5 per cent followed by Gidderbaha 24.0 per cent. Rural growth rate varies between 15.2 per cent in Malout and 8.6 per cent in Muktsar. 28.0 per cent of the population in the district is urban as against 25.5 per cent in 2001. The level of urbanization in the district, however, is much below the average of state (37.5 %). It has increased from 32.5 per cent to 37.9 per cent in Muktsar Tehsil and 18.8 per cent to 20.4 per cent in Gidderbaha Tehsil. In Malout Tehsil 23.4 percent of the population is urban by residence. Further, it has been seen that Muktsar Tehsil which was highly urbanized in 2001 again ranks top in 2011 Census also.

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2011 Rural

Sr.No. C.D. Block Total Total rural population Number Population less than 200 number of and inhabited percentage villages Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 0079-Muktsar 88 1,88,732 99,514 89,218 5 ( 6 %) 228 198 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 1,72,416 90,828 81,588 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 3 0081-Lambi 49 1,49,572 78,728 70,844 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 4 0082-Malout 52 1,38,985 73,132 65,853 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 Total 233 6,49,705 3,42,202 3,07,503 5 ( 2 %) 228 198

37 TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION , 2011 Rural

Sr.No. C.D. Block Number Population 200 - 499 Number Population 500 - 999 Number Population 1000 - 1999 and and and percentage percentage percentage of villages of villages of villages Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 0079-Muktsar 3 ( 3 %) 647 563 11 ( 12 %) 4,427 3,926 31 ( 35 %) 25,333 23,039

2 0080-Kot Bhai 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 2 ( 5 %) 994 890 6 ( 14 %) 5,355 4,835

3 0081-Lambi 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 9 ( 18 %) 6,609 5,901

4 0082-Malout 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 4 ( 8 %) 1,629 1,525 15 ( 29 %) 12,476 11,248

Total 3 ( 1 %) 647 563 17 ( 7 %) 7,050 6,341 61 ( 26 %) 49,773 45,023

TABLE 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION , 2011 Rural

Sr.No. C.D. Number Population 2000 - 4999 Number Population 5000 - 9999 Number Population 10000 Block/District and and and and above percentage percentage percentage of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females

1 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

1 0079-Muktsar 33 ( 38 %) 49,142 44,089 5 ( 6 %) 19,737 17,403 0 ( 0 %) 0 0

2 0080-Kot Bhai 27 ( 61 %) 45,057 40,466 7 ( 16 %) 25,650 22,964 2 ( 5 %) 13,772 12,433

3 0081-Lambi 35 ( 71 %) 52,717 47,355 4 ( 8 %) 12,267 11,176 1 ( 2 %) 7,135 6,412

4 0082-Malout 28 ( 54 %) 43,317 38,928 5 ( 10 %) 15,710 14,152 0 ( 0 %) 0 0

Total 123 ( 53 %) 1,90,233 1,70,838 21 ( 9 %) 73,364 65,695 3 ( 1 %) 20,907 18,845

Out of 234 villages 233 villages in the district are inhabited, only 1 village is uninhabited in Muktsar CD block. A village on an average has a population of 2,788 in the district, the corresponding size of the inhabited village in the State, as a whole is 1425.The inhabited villages which number 233 are distributed over 4 CD blocks in the district, On an average a CD block has 58 inhabited villages and population of 162,426, the corresponding figures of the state are distributed over 142 CD blocks. In the state a CD block has 87 inhabited villages and population of 122,142 respectively. Evidently, the inhabited villages in Muktsar district are much larger in population size as compared to the State. Among these 233 inhabited villages, 5 (2%) villages have a population of less than 200, 3 (1%) fall in the population size Class of 200-499, 17 (7%) in the category 500 – 999, 61 (26%) in the range of 1,000 – 1,999, 123 (53%) are having population varying between 2,000 – 4,999, 21 (9%) are having population varying between 5,000 – 9,999 and the remaining 3 (1%) villages have a population of 10,000 and above. In other words 25 villages are small sized with a population of less than 1thousand and they contain 2.3 per cent of the rural population of the district, 184 are medium sized having population 1,000 – 4,999 and they contain 70.2 per cent of rural population of the district residing in these villages, 24 villages in the district are large sized having population 5thousand and above and they contain27.5 per cent of the rural population of the district. Among them 3 are exceptionally large sized village falling in the population range of 10 thousand and above and they accommodate 6.1 per cent of the district rural population.

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TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DE-NOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2011

Sl. No. Name of Town (a) New Towns

(i) Statutory town

Nil

(ii) Census town

Nil

(b) Denotified (i) Statutory town of 2001 Census denotified which did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as towns

Nil

(ii) Statutory towns of 2001 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria Nil

(iii) Census towns of 2001 census are notified as statutory town in 2011 census Nil

(C) Declassified Nil

(d) Wholly merged with other town (s) Nil

*Declassified means the census town of 2001 census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria .

Table 3 exhibits new towns added, denotified, and merged in the district for the 2011 Census. There are 4 towns in the district and all of them are statutory in status. Further, in the district any of the towns of 2001 Census has neither been denotified nor merged at the 2011 Census.

39 TABLE 4 : SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901-2011

Census Year State District Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1901 832 837 798 NA NA 724

1911 780 785 740 NA NA 698

1921 799 808 735 NA NA 674

1931 815 832 721 NA NA 730

1941 836 855 750 NA NA 744

1951 844 854 807 862 864 848

1961 854 865 817 846 845 851

1971 865 868 856 863 859 878

1981 879 884 865 885 879 905

1991 882 888 868 880 877 888

2001 876 890 849 891 891 888

2011 895 907 875 896 899 890

Note: Sex Ratio has been defined as number of females per 1000 males.

Sex Ratio reflects the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of population. It unfolds the status of women in society and the care for the girl child in particular. Unfortunately, in consonance with the overall patterns of the State, the sex ratio in the district has remained low throughout. The sex ratio declined from 832 in 1901 to 780 in 1911 in the state. Ever since 1911, the sex ratio showed a gradual improvement, uninterruptedly, till 1991 when it reached 882. During 1991-2001, the sex ratio has declined by 6 points, from 882 to 876 and during 2001-2011; the sex ratio has increased by 19 points becomes 895 in 2011. Muktsar district had a sex ratio of 862 in 1951, which declined to 846 in 1961, and improved to 863 in 1971, 885 in 1981, and 880 in 1991 and 891 in 2001 and improved to 896 in 2011. In the state, the urban sex ratio has declined from 868 in 1991 to 849 in 2001 and 875 in 2011 while the corresponding increase in the urban sex ratio of the district is constant in 1991 and 2001 and increase by 2 points; from 888 in 2001 to 890 in 2011. The rural sex ratio in the state has increased by 2 points from 888 in 1991 to 890 in 2001 and has increased by 17 points from 890 in 2001 to 907 in 2011, while in the district it has shown 14 points increase from 877 to 891 during 1991 to 2001 and 8 points increase from 891 in 2001 to 899 in 2011. It was only in 1981 that urban sex ratio of the district crossed 900 mark to reach 905 setting aside its poor sex ratio of 698 & 674 in 1911 and 1921 respectively.

40 Table 5: Sex ratio by Sub-district, 2011

Sr.No. Name of Sub-district Sex ratio Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5

1 00239-Malout 896 901 882 2 00240-Gidderbaha 899 898 903 3 00241-Muktsar 894 897 891 District: 044-Muktsar 896 899 890

Among the Tehsils, the sex ratio varies between 899 in Gidderbaha and 894 in Muktsar. Sex ratio is the lowest among all the Tehsils in Muktsar followed by Malout tehsil 896. The rural sex ratio varies between 901 in Malout and 897 in Muktsar Tehsil, and the urban sex ratio fluctuates between 903 in Gidderbaha and 882 in Malout Tehsil. The sex ratio in district urban 890 is above the state average (875) and it is below (899) the state average (907) in rural areas.

Table 6: Sex ratio by CD Blocks, 2011

Sr.No. Name of CD block Sex ratio 1 2 3 0079-Muktsar 897 1 0080-Kot Bhai 898 2 0081-Lambi 900 3 0082-Malout 900 4 District(Rural) Total: 899

Table 6 exhibits C.D. block wise sex ratio in the district. Rural sex ratio in this district (899) is 8 points lower than that of the state (907). Among the CD blocks rural sex ratio varies between 900 each in Lambi and Malout and 897 in Muktsar . Two C.D. blocks out of the four C.D. blocks show rural sex ratio higher than that of the sex ratio of district, whereas in C.D. block Muktsar (897) and Kot Bhai (898). It is below the district average. No C.D. block has sex ratio more than the state sex ratio of 907. Table 7: Sex ratio of rural population by ranges, 2011

Range of sex ratio for Number of Percentage of villages Population 2011 Percentage distribution of villages inhabited villages in each range population

1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 1 0.43 44 0.01 700 - 749 0 0 0 0 750 - 799 0 0 0 0 800 - 849 12 5.15 258,64 3.98 850 - 899 106 45.49 315,591 48.57 900 - 949 100 42.92 289,862 44.61 950 - 999 10 4.29 13,535 2.08 1000 - 1099 3 1.29 4,288 0.66 1100+ 1 0.43 521 0.08 District: Muktsar (044) 233 100 649,705 100 Sex ratio District (Rural): 899

41 Sex ratio of rural population by ranges is portrayed in Table 7. The district as such is marked with a relatively low sex ratio (899). This is rather low in (less than 800) in 1 village. The villages with low sex ratio comprises 0.43 per cent of the total villages in the district and contain 0.01 per cent of district rural population. 12 villages (5.15 %) are marked with a rural sex ratio of 800-849 and they contain 3.98 per cent of the district rural population. The maximum number of 106 villages exhibits a rural sex ratio in the range of 850- 899. These make 45.49 per cent of the total villages and 48.57 percent of the rural population of the district. As many as 113 villages are marked with a high sex ratio of 900-1099 and they constitute 48.5 per cent of the total villages and account for 47.35 per cent of the population. One village is falls in the range of 1100+.

Table 8: Sex ratio of towns, 2011

Sr.No. Name of town Urban status of town Sex ratio 1 2 3 4 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) (M Cl) 882 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) (M Cl) 903 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) (M Cl) 891 4 800218-Bariwala (NP) (NP) 883 Sex ratio (Urban) district: 890

Sex ratio of urban agglomerations/towns is exhibited in Table 8. The district has an urban sex ratio of 890, which is higher than the urban sex ratio of the State (875). Among the towns, the sex ratio varies between 903 in Gidderbaha and 882 in Malout. In all, as many as two towns Gidderbaha (903) & Muktsar (891) have sex ratio higher than that of the district and two towns Malout (882) & Bariwala (883) are below the district average.

Table 9: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for Sub-district, 2011

Sr.No. Name of Sub-district Total/ Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 Rural/ age group Urban Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 00239-Malout Total 40,570 22,049 18,521 840 Rural 30,938 16,758 14,180 846

Urban 9,632 5,291 4,341 820

2 00240-Gidderbaha Total 24,870 13,616 11,254 827 Rural 19,585 10,776 8,809 817

Urban 5,285 2,840 2,445 861

3 00241-Muktsar Total 38,979 21,355 17,624 825 Rural 24,058 13,166 10,892 827

Urban 14,921 8,189 6,732 822 District: 044-Muktsar Total 104,419 57,020 47,399 831 Rural 74,581 40,700 33,881 832

Urban 29,838 16,320 13,518 828

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Table 9 shows that the sex ratio in child population in the age group 0-6 in the district is 831 as against 846 for the state. Muktsar district is holding 17th rank in the state. Child sex ratio within the district is the maximum in Malout (840) and the minimum in Muktsar (825). As such the Tehsils among themselves display a considerable disparity in their child sex ratio. Like wise, the disparity in the rural and urban child sex ratio among the Tehsils is also quite marked; the rural child sex ratio varies between Malout (846) and Gidderbaha (817), while the variation in urban child sex ratio is between Gidderbaha (861) and Malout (820).

Table 10: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for CD Blocks, 2011

Sr.No. Name of CD Block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age group Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0079-Muktsar 22,233 12,167 10,066 827 2 0080-Kot Bhai 19,015 10,436 8,579 822 3 0081-Lambi 17,249 9,315 7,934 852 4 0082-Malout 16,084 8,782 7,302 831 Total 74,581 40,700 33,881 832 Table 10 shows CD block wise sex ratio of population in the age-group 0-6 termed as child sex ratio. The gap in the child sex ratio in rural areas (832) and the overall rural sex ratio (899) in the district is alarming; showing a gap of 67 points between the two. This is a cause of great concern and looks for possible remedial measures in bridging the gap between the two, and also in improving the prevailing low levels of sex ratio. CD block Lambi (852), is marked with child sex ratio higher and remaining 3 CD blocks. Malout (831), Muktsar (827) and Kot Bhai (822) have low sex ratio than district average (832).

Table 11: Sex ratio of rural population in the age group 0-6 by ranges, 2011

Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Population 2011 Percentage villages villages of villages distribution of population 1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 28 12.02 5,425 7.27 700 - 749 23 9.87 6,872 9.21 750 - 799 38 16.31 13,317 17.86 800 - 849 41 17.60 14,847 19.91 850 - 899 41 17.60 15,551 20.85 900 - 949 23 9.87 9,495 12.73 950 - 999 13 5.58 3,862 5.18 1000 - 1099 20 8.58 4,780 6.41 1100+ 6 2.58 432 0.58 District: Muktsar (044) 233 100 74,581 100 Sex ratio District (Rural): 832

43 The district (Rural) is marked with a very low child sex ratio (832). 28(12.02 %) villages are marked with an extremely low child sex ratio of less than 700. Together these villages constitute 7.27per cent of the child population in age group 0-6 in rural areas of the district. The sex ratio is equally low in the range of 700-749 in 23 (9.87%) villages constituting 9.21 per cent of the district’s child population. Another 38(16.31 %) villages fall in the range of 750-799.

144 (out of 233) villages which make a little more than one-half (61.81%) of the total villages and contain 65.66 per cent of child population have crossed 800 mark. Among, them 41(17.60%) fall in the range of 800-849 and cover 19.91 per cent of district rural child population. Another 41(17.60%) villages having 20.85 percent of child population are in the range of 850-899. The rural child sex ratio is fairly high in the range of 900-949 in 23 (9.87%) villages containing 12.73 per cent of the child population, and another 13(5.58%) villages having 5.18 per cent of the population display a very high sex ratio of 950-999.

As many as 26 villages in the district are female child biased and all of them fall in the range of 1000 + and make 11.16 per cent of the total villages and share 6.99 per cent of the rural child population of the district.

Table 12: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 of towns, 2011

Sr. Name of town Urban status of Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 No. town age group Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) (M Cl) 9,632 5,291 4,341 820 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) (M Cl) 5,285 2,840 2,445 861 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) (M Cl) 13,981 7,646 6,335 829 4 800218-Bariwala (NP) (NP) 940 543 397 731 District (Urban): 044-Muktsar 29,838 16,320 13,518 828

Table 12 shows sex ratio of child population in the age group 0-6 of urban agglomerations/towns in 2011. Urban child sex ratio in the district (828) is significantly lower than the overall urban sex ratio (890). The urban child sex ratio in Muktsar (828) is lower than that of the State (852).

Among the towns in the district, child sex ratio is the highest in Gidderbaha (861) and the lowest in Bariwala (731). Two towns i.e. Bariwala (731) & Malout (820) shows urban child sex ratio lower than that of the district (828). Two towns namely Gidderbaha (861) and Muktsar (829) exceed the district average which is 828.

44 Table 13: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in Sub-districts, 2011

Sr. Name of Sub- Total/ Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. District Rural/ population scheduled scheduled scheduled scheduled tribes Urban castes tribes castes population to total population population population to population total population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 00239-Malout Total 3,48,165 155,391 0 44.63 0

Rural 2,66,759 127,358 0 47.74 0

Urban 81,406 28,033 0 34.44 0

2 00240-Gidderbaha Total 2,22,937 85,509 0 38.36 0

Rural 1,77,567 69,207 0 38.98 0

Urban 45,370 16,302 0 35.93 0

3 00241-Muktsar Total 3,30,794 140,654 0 42.52 0

Rural 2,05,379 98,614 0 48.02 0

Urban 1,25,415 42,040 0 33.52 0

044-Muktsar Total 9,01,896 381,554 0 42.31 0

Rural 6,49,705 295,179 0 45.43 0

Urban 252191 86,375 0 34.25 0

Table 13 shows the number and percentage of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes population in Sub districts. The Scheduled Castes population of district constitutes 42.31 percent of total district population whereas it is 31.9 percent in state. In the district 45.43 per cent of population in rural areas belongs to Scheduled Castes while the corresponding percentage in urban areas is 34.25 per cent. Among the tehsils Scheduled Castes Population varies between (44.63%) in Malout and (38.36 %) Gidderbaha. In Muktsar Tehsil (48.02 %) of rural population belongs to Scheduled Castes and this percentage is the highest among all the Tehsils in the district. The proportion of Scheduled Castes population residing in urban areas varies between 35.93 per cent in Gidderbaha Tehsil and 33.52 per cent in Muktsar tehsil. There is no Scheduled Tribes in the State. Table 14: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (rural) population in CD Blocks, 2011

Sr.No. Name of CD Total Total scheduled Total Percentage of scheduled Percentage of Block population castes population scheduled castes population to total scheduled tribes tribes population population to total population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0079-Muktsar 188732 91,617 0 48.54 0 2 0080-Kot Bhai 172416 66,685 0 38.68 0 3 0081-Lambi 149572 71,164 0 47.58 0 4 0082-Malout 138985 65,713 0 47.28 0 Total 649705 295,179 0 45.43 0

Table 14 shows the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in C.D. blocks. It is the maximum in Muktsar (48.54%) and is closely followed by Lambi (47.58%) and Malout (47.28%). All these 3 CD blocks reveal percentage higher than the district average and one CD block Kot Bhai (38.68 %) fall below the district average.

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Table 15: Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in villages, 2011

Percentage range of Number of Percentage Scheduled Percentage scheduled castes population villages castes to total population population 1 2 3 4 5 NIL 3 1.29 0 0.00 Less than 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 - 20 8 3.43 2,184 0.74 21 - 30 22 9.44 13,796 4.67 31 - 40 55 23.61 60,528 20.51 41 - 50 69 29.61 95,059 32.20 51 - 75 75 32.19 123,485 41.83 76 and above 1 0.43 127 0.04 District: Muktsar(044) 233 100.00 295,179 100.00

Table 15 presents proportion of Scheduled Castes population in villages by ranges. Three villages in the district do not have any Scheduled Castes population. 8(3.43%) of the villages fall in the range of 11-20 percent and they contain 0.74 pencent of the district’s rural Scheduled Castes population. 22 (9.44 %) of the villages fall in the range of 21-30 per cent and they account for 4.67per cent of the Scheduled Castes population of the district. 55(23.61 %) of the villages have Scheduled Castes population in the range of 31-40 per cent and they contain 20.51 per cent of the district’s rural Scheduled Castes population. 69 (29.61%) of the villages having 32.20 per cent of the district’s rural Scheduled Castes population exhibit a relatively high proportion of Scheduled Castes population in the range of 41-50 per cent and another 75 villages which comprise 32.19 per cent of the total villages and 41.83 per cent of rural Scheduled Castes population of the district fall in the range of 51-75 per cent. Only 1 village fall in the range of 76 and above comprising 0.43 per cent of the total villages and 0.04 per cent of rural Scheduled Castes population of the district.

Table 16: Proportion of scheduled tribes population to total population in villages, 2011

Percentage range of scheduled tribes Number of Scheduled tribes Percentage Percentage population to total population villages population 1 2 3 4 5

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

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Table 17: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in towns, 2011

Sr.No. Name of town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of Population scheduled scheduled scheduled castes scheduled tribes castes tribes population to total population to total population population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 81,406 28,033 0 34.44 0

2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 45,370 16,302 0 35.93 0

3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 116,747 38,381 0 32.88 0

4 800218-Bariwala (NP) 8,668 3,659 0 42.21 0 District (Urban) : 044- 252,191 86,375 0 34.25 0 Muktsar

Table 17 shows that Scheduled Castes comprise more than one third (34.25%) of the urban population of the district. In Malout 34.44 per cent of the total population belongs to scheduled castes, in Gidderbaha this percentage is 35.93 per cent and in Bariwala 42.21 per cent of the total population belongs to scheduled caste. There is only one town i.e. Muktsar (32.88%), which has the scheduled castes population lower than the district urban. There is no scheduled tribe in the state of Punjab.

Table 18: Sex ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (rural) in CD Blocks, 2011

Sr.No. Name of C.D.block Scheduled castes sex Scheduled tribes sex ratio ratio 1 2 3 4

1 0079-Muktsar 899 0 2 0080-Kot Bhai 905 0 3 0081-Lambi 906 0 4 0082-Malout 901 0 Total 903 0

Table 18 shows CD block wise sex ratio of Scheduled Castes population in the district. It is the maximum in Lambi (906) and the minimum in Muktsar (899). Besides Muktsar, Malout (901) CD block falls below the district average (903). The sex ratio among the four CD blocks is ranging between 899 to 906. There is no Scheduled Tribes in the state.

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Table 19: Sex ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in towns, 2011 Sr.No. Name of town Scheduled castes sex ratio Scheduled tribes sex ratio 1 2 3 4

1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 895 0

2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 927 0

3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 908 0

4 800218-Bariwala (NP) 862 0 District (Urban): 044-Muktsar 905 0

Table 19 shows that Scheduled Castes population in urban areas of the district has a sex ratio of 905 which is better than that of the overall urban sex ratio (890) of the district. The situation is also quite encouraging in towns of Gidderbaha (927) and Muktsar (908) which have sex ratio more than the district average. In all, two towns i.e. Bariwala (862) and Malout (895), reveals the urban sex ratio in scheduled castes population lower than the district urban average. Table 20: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in sub-districts, 2011

Sr.No. Name of Sub- Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in district Rural/ Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Urban female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 00239- 1 Malout Total 201,226 116,096 85,130 146,939 6,7489 79,450 65.42 71.87 58.28 13.59

Rural 145,832 84,811 61,021 120,927 55,530 65,397 61.84 68.63 54.37 14.26

Urban 55,394 31,285 24,109 26,012 11,959 14,053 77.18 82.43 71.28 11.15 00240- 2 Gidderbaha Total 128,153 73,354 54,799 94,784 44,065 50,719 64.7 70.67 58.13 12.54

Rural 98,029 56,402 41,627 79,538 37,170 42,368 62.05 68.12 55.37 12.75

Urban 30,124 16,952 13,172 15,246 6,895 8,351 75.15 80.7 69.04 11.66 00241- 3 Muktsar Total 195,469 110,951 84,518 135,325 63,667 71,658 66.98 72.39 61 11.39

Rural 111,300 63,720 47,580 94,079 44,569 49,510 61.38 66.99 55.2 11.79

Urban 84,169 47,231 36,938 41,246 19,098 22,148 76.18 81.24 70.55 10.69 District: Muktsar(044) Total 524,848 300,401 224,447 377,048 175,221 201,827 65.81 71.76 59.24 12.52

Rural 355,161 204,933 150,228 294,544 137,269 157,275 61.75 67.97 54.9 13.07

Urban 169,687 95,468 74,219 82,504 37,952 44,552 76.31 81.53 70.51 11.02

Table 20 reveals that 65.81 per cent of the district’s population is literate as compared to 75.8 per cent in the state as such Muktsar (66.98%) is the most literate Tehsil in the district and Gidderbaha (64.7%) is the least literate tehsil in the district. However, none of the Tehsils in the district has literacy rate exceeding the overall literacy rate in the State.

48 Between the two sexes, the literacy rate in the district varies between 71.76 per cent among males and 59.24 per cent among females, exhibiting a gap of 12.52 percentage points. The male-female differential is the widest (13.59 percentage points) in Malout (male 71.87 percent and females 58.28 percent points) and the narrowest (11.39 percentage points) in Muktsar Tehsil (males 72.39 per cent and females 61 percent points). Likewise, the rural-urban literacy rates also exhibit significant disparity. In the district; 61.75 per cent of the rural population and 76.31 per cent of the urban population is literate. The urban literacy is higher than the rural in all the Tehsils and the gap in rural- urban literacy rate is the widest in Malout (urban- 77.18 % and rural 61.84%). and the narrowest in Gidderbaha (urban- 75.15% and rural 62.05%).

TABLE 21: NUMBER OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES, LITERACY BY RATE BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS (RURAL), 2011

Sr.No. Name Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in of CD Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Block female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

0079- 101872 58348 43524 86860 41166 45694 61.18 66.8 54.99 11.81 1 Muktsar

0080- 95161 54693 40468 77255 36135 41120 62.03 68.03 55.43 12.6 2 Kot Bhai

0081- 79980 46853 33127 69592 31875 37717 60.44 67.5 52.66 14.84 3 Lambi

0082- 78148 45039 33109 60837 28093 32744 63.59 69.99 56.55 13.44 4 Malout Total 355161 204933 150228 294544 137269 157275 61.75 67.97 54.9 13.07

Rural areas of the district are marked with a relatively low literacy rate as can be seen from Table 21. Literacy rate in rural areas is 61.75 percent is lower than urban area which is 76.31. Among the CD blocks, the rural literacy rate varies between 63.59 per cent in Malout and 60.44 percent in Lambi. Male (69.99 %) and female (56.55%) literacy rate is the maximum in Malout CD block and the gap between in two sexes is the widest in Lambi (14.84 %) and narrowest in Muktsar (11.81 %).

In all the C.D. blocks more than 60 percent of their population is literate.

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Table 22: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range, 2011

Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of villages villages villages population 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00 21 - 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 31 - 40 0 0.00 0 0.00 41 - 50 6 2.58 8782 1.35 51 - 60 83 35.62 230304 35.45 61 - 70 131 56.22 396427 61.02 71 - 80 11 4.72 14127 2.17 81 - 90 2 0.86 65 0.01 91 - 99 0 0.00 0 0.00 100 0 0.00 0 0.00 District: Muktsar(044) 233 100.00 649705 100.00 Literacy rate for District: 61.75

Table 22 shows distribution of villages by ranges of literacy rate. Literacy rate in the range of 41-50 per cent is reported by 6 (2.58%) villages and they contain 1.35 per cent of the district’s rural population. Similarly, 83 (35.62%) villages containing 35.45 per cent population are placed in the literacy range of 51-60. The maximum number of villages 131 which comprise more than one-half (56.22%) of the total villages and 61.02 per cent of the rural population of the district are placed in the literacy range of 61-70 per cent. Further more, 11(4.72%) villages containing 2.17 per cent of the district rural population fall in the range 71-80 per cent. Similarly, 2 (0.86%) villages which contain 0.01 per cent population are placed in the literacy range of 81-90. TABLE 23 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2011

Sr. Name of town Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. male- Number of literates Number of illiterates female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 55394 31285 24109 26012 11959 14053 77.18 82.43 71.28 11.15

2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 30124 16952 13172 15246 6895 8351 75.15 80.7 69.04 11.66

3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 78606 44089 34517 38141 17636 20505 76.49 81.53 70.9 10.63

4 800218-Bariwala (NP) 5563 3142 2421 3105 1462 1643 71.98 77.37 66.02 11.35

District(Urban):Muktsar(044) 169687 95468 74219 82504 37952 44552 76.31 81.53 70.51 11.02

Table 23 reveals that 76.31 per cent of the urban population in the district is literate. Among the towns, the literacy rate varies between 77.18 per cent in Malout and 71.98 per cent in Bariwala. In all, in two towns i.e Malout and Muktsar the literacy rate is higher than that of the district urban average, while in other two towns namely

50 Gidderwaha and Bariwala,it is lower. Between the two sexes, 81.53 per cent among males and 70.51 per cent among females are literate. Male literacy rate is the highest in Malout (82.43%) and the lowest in Bariwala (77.37%). In case of female literacy; it is the highest in Malout (71.28%) and the lowest in Bariwala (66.02%). Besides Bariwala, the female literacy rate is lower than the district average in Muktsar (70.9%) and Gidderbaha (69.04%). Male-Female literacy rate in urban areas shows a sizable gap of 11.02 percentage points. This gap is the maximum (11.66 percentage points) in Gidderbaha.

TABLE 24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2011

Sr. Name of CD Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. Block Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 0079-Muktsar 37,323 21,851 15,472 54,294 26,385 27,909 47.43 52.81 41.47 11.34

2 0080-Kot Bhai 27,355 15,983 11,372 39,330 19,029 20,301 47.81 53.18 41.86 11.32

3 0081-Lambi 28,679 17,201 11,478 42,485 20,127 22,358 46.88 53.57 39.48 14.09

4 0082-Malout 27,738 16,514 11,224 37,975 18,046 19,929 49.19 55.65 42.01 13.64 Total 121,095 71,549 49,546 174,084 83,587 90,497 47.77 53.71 41.2 12.51

Table 24 shows that Scheduled Castes population in rural areas in the district has a literacy rate of 47.77 per cent compared with an overall rural literacy rate of 61.75 per cent in the district. Malout (49.19) and Kot Bhai (47.81) are the two CD blocks which has literacy rate above the district average. The rural scheduled castes literacy rate is the lowest in Lambi (46.88), followed by Muktsar (47.43%). (53.71%) of the males and little more than two-fifth (41.2%) of the scheduled castes females in the district are literate. Among the CD blocks male literacy rate varies between 55.65 per cent in Malout and 52.81 per cent in Muktsar. Likewise, the scheduled castes female literacy shows wide variations; it is the highest (42.01%) in Malout and the lowest (39.48%) in Lambi. Male-female Scheduled Castes rural literacy rates show a gap of 12.51 percentage points in the district, and among the C.D. blocks this gap is to the extent of 14.09 percentage points in Lambi and 11.32 per cent in Kot Bhai.

51 Table - 25, Distribution of villages by ranges of Scheduled Castes literacy rate

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled castes Percentage distribution for villages villages having of villages population of population Scheduled castes 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00 21 - 30 2 0.87 253 0.09 31 - 40 24 10.43 23,474 7.95 41 - 50 129 56.09 170,724 57.84 51 - 60 71 30.87 99,315 33.65 61 - 70 4 1.74 1,413 0.48 71 - 80 0 0.00 0 0.00 81 - 90 0 0.00 0 0.00 91 - 99 0 0.00 0 0.00 100 0 0.00 0 0.00 Total 230 100.00 295,179 100.00 District Scheduled castes Literacy rate: 47.77

2 villages which constitute 0.87 per cent of the total villages and 0.09 per cent of the district’s Scheduled Castes population have literacy rate in the range of 21-30. Another, 24 villages which constitute 10.43 per cent of the total villages and 7.95 per cent of the district’s Scheduled Castes population have literacy rate in the range of 31-40 per cent. All these villages are experiencing very low levels of literacy in their Scheduled Castes population. The maximum number of villages 129 which make 56.09 per cent of the total villages and 57.84 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population fall in the range 41-50 per cent. Another 71 villages which constitute 30.87 per cent of the total villages and 33.65 per cent of the district’s Scheduled Castes population have literacy rate in the range of 51-60 per cent. 4 villages which make 1.74 per cent of the total villages and 0.48 per cent of the Scheduled Castes population fall in the range 61-70 per cent. Table 26: Number of scheduled castes literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in towns, 2011

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Literacy rate Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Sr.No. Name of Town female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 800215- 1 14,118 8,435 5,683 13,915 6,359 7,556 58.72 66.62 49.93 16.69 Malout (M Cl)

800216-Gidderbaha 2 8,397 4,850 3,547 7,905 3,610 4,295 59.99 66.77 52.67 14.1 (M Cl) 800217- 3 19,940 11,639 8,301 18,441 8,479 9,962 60.53 67.72 52.68 15.04 Muktsar (M Cl) 800218- 4 1,802 1,051 751 1,857 914 943 56.15 61.79 49.8 11.99 Bariwala (NP) District: Muktsar 44,257 25,975 18,282 42,118 19,362 22,756 59.65 66.93 51.67 15.26 (044)

52 More than One-half (59.65%) of the Scheduled Castes population in urban areas of the district is literate. Among the towns it is the highest in Muktsar (60.53%) and Gidderbaha (59.99%) is the second best. By contrast, urban Scheduled Castes literacy rate is the lowest in Bariwala (56.15%) and next above to it is Malout (58.72%). 66.93 per cent of Scheduled Castes males and 51.67 per cent of females in urban areas are literate reflecting a gap of 15.26 percentage points between the two. Male-female disparity in this regard is quite conspicuous. Among the towns Scheduled Castes male literacy rate varies between 67.72 per cent in Muktsar and 61.79 per cent in Bariwala, while the corresponding percentage among females is 52.68 per cent in Muktsar and 49.8 per cent in Bariwala. Furthermore, male-female difference in Scheduled Castes literacy rate is the maximum in Malout (16.69%) and the minimum in Bariwala (11.99%).

TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2011

Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in number C.D. block male/female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

TABLE 28 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2011

Range of literacy Number of Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution of rate for villages inhabited villages distribution of Population population villages 1 2 3 4 5

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

TABLE 29 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2011

Name Number of literates and illiterates and Percentage of literates Gap in Sr. urban Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female No. status literacy rate of Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Town 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

There are no Scheduled Tribes in Punjab State

53 Table 30: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex in Sub-districts, 2011

Persons/ Total workers (main Name of Sub- Total Main workers Marginal workers Non workers Sr.No. Males/ and marginal morkers) district population Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 00239-Malout Persons 348165 111,902 32.14 20,332 5.84 132,234 37.98 215,931 62.02

Males 183585 97,988 53.37 7,951 4.33 105,939 57.71 77,646 42.29

Females 164580 13,914 8.45 12,381 7.52 26,295 15.98 138,285 84.02 00240 - 2 Persons 222937 71,377 32.02 12,518 5.62 83,895 37.63 139,042 62.37 Gidderbaha Males 117419 63,666 54.22 4,254 3.62 67,920 57.84 49,499 42.16

Females 105518 7,711 7.31 8,264 7.83 15,975 15.14 89,543 84.86

3 00241-Muktsar Persons 330794 103,926 31.42 15,271 4.62 119,197 36.03 211,597 63.97

Males 174618 91,553 52.43 7,287 4.17 98,840 56.6 75,778 43.4

Females 156176 12,373 7.92 7,984 5.11 20,357 13.03 135,819 86.97

Persons 901896 287,205 31.84 48,121 5.34 335,326 37.18 566,570 62.82 District:Muktsar Males 475622 253,207 53.24 19,492 4.1 272,699 57.34 202,923 42.66 (044) Females 426274 33,998 7.98 28,629 6.72 62,627 14.69 363,647 85.31

Out of the total population in the district, 31.84 per cent are main workers and 5.34 per cent are marginal workers. The proportion of main workers is the highest in Malout (32.14 %) and the lowest in Muktsar Tehsil (31.42 %). Likewise, the proportion of marginal workers is the highest (5.84 %) in Malout Tehsil and the lowest (4.62 %) in Muktsar Tehsil. Further, the incidence of marginal workers is observed to be more among females in comparison with males; the proportion of female marginal workers in the district (6.72 %) is more than of males (4.10 %). By and large, a similar pattern is observed among all the Tehsils in this regard. In Gidderbaha Tehsil, 7.83 per cent of females are marginal workers as against 3.62 per cent among male counterparts showng male female gap of 4.21 which is maximun. The work participation rate (main + marginal) in Muktsar district (37.18 %) is better than the State average (35.7 %). Among Tehsils, it varies between 37.98 per cent in Malout and 36.03 per cent in Muktsar. In the district 57.34 per cent among males and 14.69 per cent among females are reported as workers. In Malout Tehsil, 15.98 per cent of the females are recorded as workers and this is the highest among all the Tehsils in the district.

54 Table 31: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by Sex in CD Blocks, 2011

Name Persons/ Total workers (main Sr. Total Main workers Marginal workers Non workers of CD Males/ and marginal workers) No. population Block Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0079- 1 Persons 188,732 59,854 31.71 10,331 5.47 70,185 37.19 118,547 62.81 Muktsar Males 99,514 53,290 53.55 4,185 4.21 57,475 57.76 42,039 42.24 Females 89,218 6,564 7.36 6,146 6.89 12,710 14.25 76,508 85.75 0080 - 2 Persons 172,416 55,342 32.1 10,430 6.05 65,772 38.15 106,644 61.85 Kot Bhai Males 90,828 49,456 54.45 3,491 3.84 52,947 58.29 37,881 41.71 Females 81,588 5,886 7.21 6,939 8.5 12,825 15.72 68,763 84.28 0081 - 3 Persons 149,572 48,927 32.71 11,635 7.78 60,562 40.49 89,010 59.51 Lambi Males 78,728 42,359 53.8 3,606 4.58 45,965 58.38 32,763 41.62 Females 70,844 6,568 9.27 8,029 11.33 14,597 20.6 56,247 79.4 0082 - 4 Persons 138,985 43,938 31.61 7,980 5.74 51,918 37.36 87,067 62.64 Malout Males 73,132 39,099 53.46 3,440 4.7 42,539 58.17 30,593 41.83

Females 65,853 4,839 7.35 4,540 6.89 9,379 14.24 56,474 85.76

Total Persons 649,705 208,061 32.02 40,376 6.21 248,437 38.23 401,268 61.76 Males 342,202 184,204 53.83 14,722 4.3 198,926 58.13 143,276 41.87

Females 307,503 23,857 7.76 25,654 8.34 49,511 16.1 257,992 83.9

Table 31 reveals that 38.24 per cent of the rural population in the district are workers; 32.02 per cent as main workers and 6.21 per cent as marginal workers. Among the CD blocks, the work participation rate varies between 40.49 per cent in Lambi and 37.19 per cent in Muktsar. The percentage of main workers is the highest in Lambi C.D. block (32.71 %) and the lowest in Malout (31.61 %). However, the proportion of marginal workers is the maximum in Lambi CD block (7.78 %) and the minimum in Muktsar (5.47 %). Punjab State, in general is characterized by low female work participation rate. It was the lowest (4.4 %) among all the States/Union Territories in the country at the 1991 Census. It was due to non-reporting of female’s work by the respondents. Special efforts made in 2001 Census for netting more accurate female’s work have helped in obtaining more accurate picture of female’s work; Total female work participation rate in Punjab (19.1%) recorded at the 2001 Census was nearly five times that of 1991 Census (4.4 %) and the rural population of Muktsar district is recorded with 27.4 per cent female work participation rate comprising of 16.5 per cent main workers and 10.9 per cent marginal workers. Similarly, female work participation rate in Punjab (13.9 %) recorded at the 2011 Census is little lower than that of 2001 Census and Muktsar district is far ahead of the State with 16.10 per cent rural female work participation rate comprising 7.76 per cent main workers and 8.34 per cent marginal workers. Further, the female participation in marginal work is greater than that of males. In rural areas of the district, the female work participation rate as marginal workers (8.34 %) is almost twice than that of the males (4.30 %).Female work participation rate among the CD blocks varies between 20.60 per cent in Lambi and 14.24 per cent in Malout.

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Table 32: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers by sex in towns, 2011

Persons/ Total workers (main Sr. Total Main workers Marginal workers Non workers Name of town Males/ and marginal workers) No. population Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 800215- 1 Malout Persons 81,406 26,083 32.04 2,011 2.47 28,094 34.51 53,312 65.49 (M Cl) Males 43,244 22,845 52.83 1,269 2.93 24,114 55.76 19,130 44.24 Females 38,162 3,238 8.48 742 1.94 3,980 10.43 34,182 89.57 800216 - 2 Gidderbaha Persons 45,370 14,403 31.75 1,162 2.56 15,565 34.31 29,805 65.69 (M Cl) Males 23,847 12,701 53.26 572 2.4 13,273 55.66 10,574 44.34 Females 21,523 1,702 7.91 590 2.74 2,292 10.65 19,231 89.35 800217 - 3 Muktsar Persons 116,747 36,084 30.91 4,213 3.61 40,297 34.52 76,450 65.48 (MCl) Males 61,725 31,081 50.35 2,707 4.39 33,788 54.74 27,937 45.26 Females 55,022 5,003 9.09 1,506 2.74 6,509 11.83 48,513 88.17 800218 - 4 Bariwala Persons 8,668 2,574 29.70 359 4.14 2,933 33.84 5,735 66.16 (NP) Males 4,604 2,376 51.61 222 4.82 2,598 56.43 2,006 43.57 Females 4,064 198 4.87 137 3.37 335 8.24 3,729 91.76 District(Urban): Persons 252,191 79,144 31.38 7,745 3.07 86,889 34.45 165,302 65.55 Muktsar(044) Males 133,420 69,003 51.72 4,770 3.58 73,773 55.29 59,647 44.71

Females 118,771 10,141 8.54 2,975 2.5 13,116 11.04 105,655 88.96

The work participation rate in urban areas of the district (34.45%) is almost identical with that of the State (35.8%). Among the towns in the district, the participation rate is the highest in Muktsar (MCl); (34.52%) and the lowest in Bariwala (NP) (33.84%) as is evident from Table 32. Out of 4 towns, two towns Bariwala NP (33.84%) and Gidderbaha MCI (34.31%) fall below and two towns Malout MCl (34.51%) and Muktsar MCI (34.52%) shows work participation rate above the district average (34.45%). The participation in marginal work is comparatively much less. In the district 3.07 per cent of the urban population is reported as marginal workers compared with 31.38 per cent reported as main workers. The percentage of population reported as marginal workers shows a variation of 4.14 per cent in Bariwala and 2.47 per cent in Malout; the corresponding proportion of main workers varies between 32.04 per cent in Malout and 29.70 per cent in Bariwala. The urban female work participation rate in the district is 11.04 per cent compared with 55.29 per cent among males. Among the towns it is the highest in Muktsar (11.83 %) and the lowest in Bariwala (8.24 %). In all, female work participation rate is below the urban female participation rate of the district in three towns namely Malout MCl (10.43%) Gidderbaha MCl (10.65 %),Bariwala MCl (8.24%) and in one town Muktsar MCl (11.83%) it is above the urban female participation rate of the district. Out of total urban population 65.55 per cent are non-workers and among males 44.71 per cent and among females 88.96 per cent are non workers. 56

Table 33: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Sub-District, 2011

Total Category of workers Persons/ workers Sr. Name of Total Males/ (main + Household industry No. Sub-District population Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Females marginal workers workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 00239- 1 Persons 348,165 132,234 30,671 23.19 48,353 36.57 2,108 1.59 51,102 38.65 Malout Males 183,585 105,939 28,819 27.2 34,845 32.89 1,352 1.28 40,923 38.63

Females 164,580 26,295 1,852 7.04 13,508 51.37 756 2.88 10,179 38.71 002 40- 2 Persons 222,937 83,895 29,328 34.96 25,386 30.26 1,195 1.42 27,986 33.36 Gidderbaha Males 117,419 67,920 26,287 38.7 19,092 28.11 877 1.29 21,664 31.9

Females 105,518 15,975 3,041 19.04 6,294 39.4 318 1.99 6,322 39.57 00241 - 3 Persons 330,794 119,197 26,566 22.29 37,275 31.27 1,884 1.58 53,472 44.86 Muktsar Males 174,618 98,840 25,065 25.36 28,953 29.29 1,454 1.47 43,368 43.88

Females 156,176 20,357 1,501 7.37 8,322 40.88 430 2.11 10,104 49.63 District: Muktsar Persons 901,896 335,326 86,565 25.81 111,014 33.11 5,187 1.55 132,560 39.53 (044) Males 475,622 272,699 80,171 29.4 82,890 30.4 3,683 1.35 105,955 38.85

Females 426,274 62,627 6,394 10.21 28,124 44.91 1,504 2.4 26,605 42.48

Table 33 shows distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Sub-district Among the rural workers in the district, 25.82 per cent are cultivators, 33.11 per cent are agricultural labourers, 1.55 per cent is household industry workers and 39.53 per cent are reported as other workers. This signifies that 58.92 per cent of the total workers in the district are engaged in agricultural sector, while 41.08 per cent are in non-agricultural sector of economy. Among Tehsils, the percentage of cultivators is the highest in Gidderbaha (34.96%) and the lowest in Muktsar (22.29 %). Likewise, the proportion of workers reported as agricultural labourers varies between 36.57 per cent in Malout Tehsil and 30.26 per cent in Gidderbaha Tehsil. The proportion of workers engaged in household industry is the highest in Malout 1.59 per cent and the lowest in Gidderbaha 1.42 per cent. In all, one Tehsil Gidderbaha (1.42 %) falls below and two Tehsils namely Malout (1.59%) and Muktsar (1.58 %) falls above the district average(1.55%). The participation of females in agricultural sector is greater than the non- agricultural sector. In the district 55.12 per cent of the female workers are agricultural workers comprising cultivators 10.21 per cent and Agricultural labourers 44.91 per cent.

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Table 34: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in CD blocks, 2011

Sr. Name Persons/ Total Total Category of Workers No. of CD Males/ population workers Household industry Block Females (main + Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers marginal Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage workers) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0079- 1 Muktsar Persons 188,732 70,185 22,311 31.79 31,358 44.68 952 1.36 15,564 22.18

Males 99,514 57,475 21,037 36.60 23,986 41.73 725 1.26 11,727 20.40

Females 89,218 12,710 1,274 10.02 7,372 58.00 227 1.79 3,837 30.19 0080- 2 Kot Bhai Persons 172,416 65,772 27,521 41.84 23,211 35.29 762 1.16 14,278 21.71

Males 90,828 52,947 24,542 46.35 17,512 33.07 546 1.03 10,347 19.54

Females 81,588 12,825 2,979 23.23 5,699 44.44 216 1.68 3,931 30.65 0081- 3 Lambi Persons 149,572 60,562 16,356 27.01 28,514 47.08 852 1.41 14,840 24.50

Males 78,728 45,965 15,566 33.86 19,929 43.36 459 1.00 10,011 21.78

Females 70,844 14,597 790 5.41 8,585 58.81 393 2.69 4,829 33.08 0082- 4 Malout Persons 138,985 51,918 16,826 32.41 22,463 43.27 882 1.70 11,747 22.63

Males 73,132 42,539 15,696 36.90 16,999 39.96 600 1.41 9,244 21.73

Females 65,853 93,79 1,130 12.05 5,464 58.26 282 3.01 2,503 26.69 Total Persons 649,705 248,437 83,014 33.41 105,546 42.48 3,448 1.39 56,429 22.71

Males 342,202 198,926 76,841 38.63 78,426 39.42 2,330 1.17 41,329 20.78

Females 307,503 49,511 6,173 12.47 27,120 54.78 1,118 2.26 15,100 30.50

Among C.D. blocks the proportion of rural workers recorded as cultivators is the highest in Kot Bhai (41.84 %) and the lowest in Lambi (27.01 %). Likewise, the proportion of Agricultural labourers shows a variation of 47.08 per cent in Lambi and 35.29 per cent in Kot Bhai CD blocks. It is observed that more than three-fourth (77.13 %) of the workers are engaged in agricultural sector in Kot Bhai while It is 74.09 per cent in Lambi CD block. The proportion of rural workers engaged in household industry is the highest in Malout (1.70 %) whereas it is the lowest in Kot Bhai (1.16 %). Among rural workers, other workers constitute 22.18 per cent in Muktsar , 21.71 per cent in Kot Bhai , 24.50 per cent in Lambi and 22.63 in Malout CD blocks. Among the rural female workers in the district, 67.25 per cent (C-12.47 % and AL- 54.78%) are agricultural workers and 32.76 per cent (HHI-2.26% and OW-30.50%) are non-agricultural workers.

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Table 35: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Towns, 2011

Sr. Name of town Persons/ Total Total Category of workers No. Males/ population workers Household industry Females (main + Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers marginal workers workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 800215- 1 Malout (M Cl) Persons 81,406 28,094 487 1.73 741 2.64 459 1.63 26,407 94.00

Males 43,244 24,114 446 1.85 511 2.12 358 1.48 22,799 94.55

Females 38,162 3,980 41 1.03 230 5.78 101 2.54 3,608 90.65 800216- 2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) Persons 45,370 15,565 1,140 7.32 1,111 7.14 426 2.74 12,888 82.80

Males 23,847 13,273 1,087 8.19 819 6.17 326 2.46 11,041 83.18

Females 21,523 2,292 53 2.31 292 12.74 100 4.36 1,847 80.58 800217- 3 Muktsar (M Cl) Persons 116,747 40,297 1,624 4.03 3,028 7.51 816 2.02 34,829 86.43

Males 61,725 33,788 1,514 4.48 2,606 7.71 636 1.88 29,032 85.92

Females 55,022 6,509 110 1.69 422 6.48 180 2.77 5,797 89.06 800218- 4 Bariwala(NP) Persons 8,668 2,933 300 10.23 588 20.05 38 1.30 2,007 68.43

Males 4,604 2,598 283 10.89 528 20.32 33 1.27 1,754 67.51

Females 4,064 335 17 5.07 60 17.91 5 1.49 253 75.52

Persons 252,191 86,889 3,551 4.09 5,468 6.29 1,739 2.00 76,131 87.62 District (Urban): Muktsar(044) Males 133,420 73,773 3,330 4.51 4,464 6.05 1,353 1.83 64,626 87.60

Females 118,771 13,116 221 1.68 1,004 7.65 386 2.94 11,505 87.72

Table 35 shows that among towns/UA are the proportion of urban workers recorded as cultivator is the highest in Bariwala(NP) (10.23%) and the lowest in Malout (MCl) (1.73%). Likewise the proportion of agricultural labourers shows a variation of 20.05 per cent in Bariwala and 2.64 per cent in Malout.

On further analysis of the data, it is found that the percentage of household industry workers is the highest in Gidderbaha MCl (2.74 %), whereas the lowest percentage has been observed as 1.30 per cent in Bariwala (NP).

The proportion of other workers also exhibits significant variation at town level. It is the highest in Malout (MCl) (94.00 %) and the lowest in Bariwala (NP) (68.43 %). In all, one town fall above and three below the district average.

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(vi) Brief Analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory Data Table 36: Distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities, 2011

Sr. Name of CD Numb Type of amenity available No. Block er of inhabi Education* Medical Drinkin Post Telephon Transport Banks@ Agricultura Approac Powe ted g water office # e ** communi l credit h by r village -cations $ societies pucca suppl s road y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 84 64 88 26 83 62 11 27 78 88 1 0079-Muktsar 88 ( 95.45) ( 72.73) ( 100) (29.5)5 ( 94.32) ( 70.45) ( 12.5) ( 30.68) ( 88.64) ( 100) 44 43 44 27 44 43 9 20 41 44 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 ( 100) ( 97.73) ( 100) ( 61.36) ( 100) ( 97.73) ( 20.45) ( 45.45) ( 93.18) ( 100) 49 47 49 32 47 45 . 10 25 47 49 3 0081-Lambi 49 ( 100) ( 95.92) ( 100) ( 65.31) ( 95.92) ( 91.84) ( 20.41) ( 51.02) ( 95.92) ( 100) 52 50 52 34 52 46 5 21 51 52 4 0082-Malout 52 ( 100) ( 96.15) ( 100) ( 65.38) ( 100) ( 88.46) ( 9.62) ( 40.38) ( 98.08) ( 100) 229 204 233 119 226 196 35 93 217 233 Total 233 ( 98.28) ( 87.55) ( 100) ( 51.07) ( 97) ( 84.12) ( 15.02) ( 39.91) ( 93.13) ( 100)

Note :- * Education includes all education facilities. ^ Medical includes all medical facilities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

Table 36 shows distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities by CD blocks. Education: Educational amenity is available to 98.28 per cent of villages in the district. It is in case of only 4 villages where this facility is not available within the village, but the same can be availed at some distance. Among the CD blocks, three CD Blocks Kot Bhai, Lambi and Malout have 100 percent educational facility. In Muktsar CD block 95.45 per cent of villages are having availability of educational facility within the village. Medical : 87.55 per cent of the villages in the district are equipped with some kind of medical facility. This percentage is as high as 97.73 per cent in Kot Bhai CD block and lowest percentage as 72.73 in Muktsar CD block. Lambi having medical facility 95.92 per cent and Malout having 96.15 per cent within the villages. Drinking Water: The availability of drinking water refers to availability of drinking water through tap, hand pump and tube well. It is available to all the villages in the district. Post Office: 51.07 per cent of the villages in the district have availability of post office within the village and the remaining 48.93 per cent villages avail this facility at some distance. Only 29.55 percent of the villages in Muktsar CD block have the availability of post office while in Kot Bhai 61.36 percent of the villages availing the facility of post office. 65.31 percent villages of Lambi and 65.38 percent villages of Malout are having this facility. 60 Telephone:

Telephone facility is available in 97 per cent of the villages in the district. The position is high in both Kot Bhai and Malout with 100 per cent each. The corresponding percentage in Muktsar CD block is 94.32, whereas 95.92 per cent in Lambi are enjoying this facility.

Transport and Communication:

The villages in the district are well equipped with transport and communication. Among the CD blocks 70.45 percent in Muktsar, 97.73 percent in Kot Bhai, 91.84 percent in Lambi and 88.46 percent in Malout CD block is availing this facility.

Banks:

Nearly every sixth village (15.02%) in the district has a bank. As many as in two CD blocks the proportion of villages having banking facility fall below the district average (15.02%) while in two CD blocks viz. Kot Bhai (20.45 %) and Lambi (20.41%) noticed above the district average.

Agricultural Credit Societies:

39.91 percent of the villages in the district have agricultural credit societies. Among the CD blocks it varies between 30.68 per cent villages in Muktsar and 51.02 per cent in Lambi. In all, three CD blocks exhibit percentage of villages with agricultural credit societies above the district average (39.91%).

Approach by pucca roads:

93.13 per cent of villages are approachable by pucca road in the district. Among the CD blocks 88.64 per cent villages of Muktsar, 93.18 per cent of Kot Bhai, 95.92 per cent of Lambi and 98.08 per cent of Malout are approachable by pucca roads.

Power Supply:

All the villages in the district are having power supply.

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Table 37: Number and percentage of rural population served by different amenities, 2011

Sr. Name of Total Type of amenity available No. CD popula- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Tele- Transport Banks@ Agricult Approach Power Block tion of tion* ^ water office # phone communi- ural by pucca supply inhabite ** cations $ credit road d societies villages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0079- 188,496 162,012 188,732 89,300 184,355 147,160 45,892 86,771 169,851 188,732 1 Muktsar 188732 (99.87) ( 85.84) ( 100) ( 47.32) ( 97.68) ( 77.97) ( 24.32) ( 45.98) ( 90) ( 100) 0080- 172,416 170,199 172,416 134,947 172,416 166,476 66,554 101,357 160,989 172,416 2 Kot Bhai 172416 (100) ( 98.71) ( 100) ( 78.27) ( 100) ( 96.55) ( 38.6) ( 58.79) ( 93.37) ( 100) 0081- 149,572 147,031 149,572 100,505 145,568 129,004 36,366 73,877 145,590 149,572 3 Lambi 149572 (100) ( 98.3) ( 100) ( 67.2) ( 97.32) ( 86.25) ( 24.31) ( 49.39) ( 97.34) ( 100) 0082- 138,985 135,807 138,985 104,589 138,985 122,648 18,078 64,832 134,661 138,985 4 Malout 138985 (100) ( 97.71) ( 100) ( 75.25) ( 100) ( 88.25) ( 13.01) ( 46.65) ( 96.89) ( 100) 649,469 615,049 649,705 429,341 641,324 565,288 166,890 326,837 611,091 649,705 Total 649705 (99.96) ( 94.67) ( 100) ( 66.08) ( 98.71) ( 87.01) ( 25.69) ( 50.31) ( 94.06) ( 100)

Note:- * Education includes all education facilities. ^ Medical includes all medical facilities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone, CO and Mobile.

As regards educational facility, it is very satisfying that 99.96 percent of the rural population in the district is serving this facility. Out of 4 CD blocks 3 fall above and 1 below the district average by very little margin.

As regards medical facility, it is available to 94.67 % of the rural population. Among the CD blocks, the proportion of population served by medical institutions is the highest in Kot Bhai (98.71%) and the lowest in Muktsar (85.84%). The position is good in Lambi (98.3 %) and Malout (97.71%) also where a large chunk of the rural population is enjoying this service.

The availability of drinking water refers to availability of drinking water through tap, hand pump and tube well. It is available to all the villages in the district.

Post offices are serving 66.08 per cent of the rural population in the district and this percentage of population varies between 47.32 per cent in Muktsar and 78.27 per cent in Kot Bhai CD blocks.

Telephone facility is available for 98.71 per cent of the rural population in the district which is a very high percentage. The position is the best in two CD blocks namely Kot Bhai and Malout having cent percent facility and in remaining two CD Blocks although below district average bur very close to it.

The villages in the district are fairly well equipped with transport and communication as per cent of the villages are (77.97) in Muktsar, (96.55) in Kot Bhai, (86.25) in Lambi and (88.25) in Malout.

Banks cater to the needs of 25.69 per cent population. Among the 4 CD blocks, the proportion of population served by banks is the highest in Kot Bhai (38.6 %) whereas it is only 13.01 per cent in Malout.

62 50.31 per cent of people are having the facility of agricultural credit society. In this regard, three CD blocks i.e. Muktsar (45.98 %), Lambi (49.39 %) and Malout (46.65 %) are below the district average and one CD block Kot Bhai (58.79) is above the district average.

94.06 per cent of villages are approachable by pucca road in the district. 90 cent per cent of the Muktsar, 93.37 per cent of Kot Bhai, 97.34 per cent of Lambi and 96.89 per cent of Malout are approachable by pucca roads.

All the villages in the district are having power supply. Table 38: Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available, 2011

Village not having the amenity of Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2-4) kilometres 1 2 3 4 5 1. Education:- (a) Primary school 5 1 0 6 (b) Middle school 25 3 0 28 (c) Degree college 19 59 151 229 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 25 89 102 216 (b) PHC 50 99 55 204 3. Post office- 65 45 4 114 4. Telephone 6 1 0 7 5. Bus service 23 16 0 39 6. Bank:- (a) Commercial Bank 47 115 44 206 (b) Cooperative bank 60 130 24 214 7. Agricultural credit societies 64 67 9 140

Degree college includes Art, Engineering and Medicine Hospital includes Allopathic & Alternative Medicine Post office includes post office, telegraph office and post & telegraph office Telephone includes Telephone, CO and mobiles Bus includes private and public

Table 38 shows distribution of villages which are not having certain amenities by distance ranges from the places where these are available. Education:

6 villages in the district which don’t have primary educational facility. 5 villages in the district where educational amenity ia available at a distance of 5 kms and one village can avail within the range of 5-10 kms . 28 villages in the district do not have middle school. However, among them, this facility is available for 25 villages with in 5 kms and 3 villages can avail it at a distance of 5-10 kms. The facility of Degree College is not available in any of the 229 villages of the district. However, this facility is available to 19 villages within 5 kilometers, in case of

63 59 villages at a distance of 5-10 kms. and the remaining 151 villages avail this facility by covering a distance of more than 10 kms. Medical:

216 villages do not have the facility of Hospital within the villages. Out of them, the same is available for 25 villages at a distance of less than five kilometers and 89 villages at a distance of 5-10 kms. and remaining 102 villages may avail this facility at a distance of more than 10 kms. Likewise 204 villages do not have facility of Primary Health Centres within the village and the same is available for 50 villages at a distance of less than 5 kilometer, 99 villages avail this facility at a distance of 5-10 kms. while for 55 villages it is available at a distance of more than 10 kms. Post office:

The post office facility is not available to 114 villages. 65 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than five kilometers, 45 villages at a distance of 5-10 kilometers and another 4 villages avail it at a distance of more than 10 kilometers. Telephone:

The telephone facility is not available to 7 villages. 6 villages have facility of telephone at a distance of Less than 5 kilometers and only 1 village has facility of telephone at a distance of 5-10 kilometers. Bus Service:

Bus services is not available to 39 villages out of which 23 villages have facility of Bus service at a distance of less than 5 kilometers and 16 villages have facility of Bus service at a distance of 5-10 kilometers. Bank:

Rural banking seems to be lacking in the district. Commercial banking within the village is not available in 206 villages. Among them 47 villages avail this facility at a distance of less than 5 kms. In case of 115 villages it is available at a distance of 5-10 kms and for the remaining 44, the villagers travel a distance of over 10 kms to avail this amenity. Likewise, Co-operative banking facility is not available in 214 villages. Among them 60 villages avail it within a distance of 5 kms and in case of 130 villages it is available at a distance of 5-10 kms and for the remaining 24, the villagers travel a distance of over 10 kms to avail this amenity. Agricultural Credit Societies:

Out of 140 villages which are not having Agricultural Credit Societies, 64 can avail this facility within a distance of 5 Kms and for 67 villages it is available at a distance of 5-10 kms and 9 villages can avail this facility over 10 kms.

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Table 39: Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest statutory town and availability of different amenities, 2011

Distance Number\ Number Type of amenity available Range from Percentage of Education* Medical^ Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach the nearest Inhabited Office# ** Communications @ Credit by Pucca Statutory Villages $ Societies Road Town (In in Each Kilometres) Range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Less than 5 Number 26 24 21 11 24 17 3 7 23 Percentage (92.31) (80.77) (42.31) (92.31) (65.38) (11.54) (26.92) (88.46) 5 - 15 Number 145 143 127 72 141 123 25 58 139 Percentage (98.62) (87.59) (49.66) (97.24) (84.83) (17.24) (40) (95.86) 16- 50 Number 62 62 56 36 61 56 7 28 55 Percentage (100) (90.32) (58.06) (98.39) (90.32) (11.29) (45.16) (88.71) 51+ Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Unspecified Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Total Number 233 229 204 119 226 196 35 93 217 Percentage (98.28) (87.55) (51.07) (97) (84.12) (15.02) (39.91) (93.13)

Note:- * Education includes all education facilities. ^ Medical includes all medical facilities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

Table 39 shows the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. Out of 233 villages in the district, 26 villages are located within a distance of 5 kms, 145 villages in the distance range of 5-15 Km and 62 villages within 16-50 Kms. from the nearest statutory town. None of the villages falls in the distance range of 51+ Kms. Maximum number of villages (145) fall in the distance range of 5-15 Kms. and among them educational facility is available for 143 (98.62%) villages, medical facility to 127 (87.59%) villages, post office to 72 (49.66%) villages and as many as 141 (97.24%) villages have telephone facility,123 (84.83%) transport and communications, the Banking facility is available only in 25 villages (17.24%),58(40 %) villages have agricultural credit societies and 139 (95.86%) approach by Pucca Road. The other important range of less than 5 kms. consists of 26 villages and out of these 24 (92.31 %) avail educational facility, 21(80.77%) medical,11(42.31%) post office ,24 (92.31%) telephone, 17(65.38%) Transport Communication,3(11.54%) Banks, 7(26.92%) agricultural credit societies and 23(88.46%) approach by Pucca road.

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Table 40: Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available, 2011

Population Number\ Number Type of amenity available range Percentage of Education* Medical^ Drinking Post Telephone Transport Banks@ Agricultural Approach Power inhabited water office # ** communications credit by pucca supply villages $ societies road in each range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1-499 Number 8 4 1 8 0 7 2 0 0 7 8 Percentage 50 (12.5) (100) (0) (87.5) (25) (0) (0) (87.5) (100)

500-999 Number 17 17 14 17 2 14 13 0 2 15 17 Percentage 100 (82.35) (100) (11.76) (82.35) (76.47) (0) (11.76) (88.24) (100) 1000 - 1999 Number 61 61 45 61 12 59 48 1 8 58 61 Percentage (100) (73.77) (100) (19.67) (96.72) (78.69) (1.64) (13.11) (95.08) (100) 2000 - 4999 Number 123 123 120 123 84 122 113 21 66 114 123 Percentage (100) (97.56) (100) (68.29) (99.19) (91.87) (17.07) (53.66) (92.68) (100) 5000 - 9999 Number 21 21 21 21 19 21 18 11 16 20 21 Percentage (100) (100) (100) (90.48) (100) (85.71) (52.38) (76.19) (95.24) (100)

10000 + Number 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 Percentage (100) (100) (100) (66.67) (100) (66.67) (66.67) (33.33) (100) (100) District Number 233 229 204 233 119 226 196 35 93 217 233 Total Percentage (98.28) (87.55) (100) (51.07) (97) (84.12) (15.02) (39.91) (93.13) (100)

Note:- * Education includes all education facilities. ^ Medical includes all medical facilities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

Table 40 reveals the distribution of villages by population ranges and amenities available. Of the 233 villages, 8 villages fall in the population range of 1-499, 17 villages in the population range of 500-999, 61 villages in population range between 1000- 1999, 123 villages in the population range of 2000-4999, 21 villages in population range of 5000-9,999 and only 3 villages in population range of more than 10,000. Educational facility is available to 229 (98.28%) villages. Medical facility to 204 (87.55%) villages. Improved drinking water facility to all 233 ( 100%) villages, Post office facility to 119 (51.07%) villages, Telephone facility to 226 (97%) villages, Transport & communications and Banking facility to 196 (84.12%) and 35 (15.02%) villages respectively. Agricultural credit societies are available to 93(39.91%) villages. 217 (93.13%) villages are linked with Pucca road and power supply available to all 233 (100%) villages.

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Table 41: Distribution of villages according to land use, 2011

Sr.No. Name of CD Block Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of inhabited (in Hectares) cultivable area to irrigated area to total villages total area cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0079-Muktsar 88 82,803.00 81.86 100.00 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 61,527.00 83.54 100.00 3 0081-Lambi 49 59,502.00 83.93 100.00 4 0082-Malout 52 56,031.00 88.93 100.00 Total 233 259,863.00 84.26 100.00

Note:- Culativable area= irrigated area + unirrigated area

CD block wise villages, according to land use are given in Table 41. Muktsar CD block (82,803 hectares) is the largest in area and Malout CD block (56,031 hectares) the smallest in area. In the district 84.26 per cent of the area is cultivable and among the CD blocks this percentage varies between 88.93 per cent in Malout and 81.86 per cent in Muktsar CD block. 100 per cent of the cultivable area in the district is irrigated. All the CD blocks have fairly high proportion of their cultivable area under irrigation.

Table 42: Schools/ colleges per 10,000 population in towns, 2011 Sr. Name of the town Type of educational institution (Approx. numbers) No. Primary Middle Secondary / Senior College* matriculation secondary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 2 3 2 1 0 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 3 2 1 1 0 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 0 3 2 2 0 4 800218-Bariwala (NP) 8 1 0 1 0 Total 2 3 2 1 0 Note- * College includes Arts/ Science/ Commerce College (Degree Level and above)

Table 42 shows number of schools/colleges per 10 thousand of population for towns. In case of primary schools Bariwala NP has highest 8 and lowest 2 in Malout MCl. Midddle schools are 3 each in Malout MCl and Muktsar MCl as per ten thousand population and 2 in Gidderbaha MCl and 1 in Bariwala(NP). In case of secondary schools these are 2 each in Malout MCl and Muktsar MCl and one in Gidderbaha. In case of senior Secondary schools,out of 4 towns there are one each in three towns and 2 in Muktsar MCl. In the district there are 2 primary schools, 3 junior secondary/middle schools, 2 secondary/matriculation schools, 1 senior secondary schools and no college per 10 thousand population.

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Table 43: Number of beds in medical institutions in towns, 2011 Sr. No. Name of the town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population (Approx. numbers) 1 2 3 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 6 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 11 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 8 4 800218-Bariwala (NP) 29 Total 8

Table 43 shows number of beds in medical institutions in towns per 10,000 of population. The district on an average has 8 beds per 10,000 of population. Among the towns, Bariwala MCl has 29 beds per 10,000 population and this is the highest among all the towns in the district. Besides Bariwala MCl, Gidderbaha MCl has 11 beds per 10,000 population, Malout MCl and Muktsar MCl has 6 and 8 beds per 10,000 population respectively.

Table 44: Proportion of slum population in towns, 2011

Sr.No. Name of the town having slum Total Slum population Percentage of slum population to population total population

1 2 3 4 5 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) 81,406 35,482 43.59 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) 45,370 19,072 42.04 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) 116,747 27,094 23.21 Total 243,523 81,648 33.53

Table 44 shows proportion of slum population living in statutory towns in the district. Malout MCl, Gidderbaha MCl and Muktsar MCl are the three towns which have reported slum population. In absolute terms 81,648 persons are living in slums which account for 33.53 per cent of the total urban population. In Malout more than two-fifth (43.59 %) of the total population of the town is residing in slums whereas it is 42.04 per cent in Gidderbaha and 23.21 per cent in Muktsar.

Table 45: Most important commodity manufactured in towns, 2011

Sr. No. Name of the town Name of three most important commodities manufactured 1 2 3 1 800215-Malout (M Cl) Agricultural Equipments, Cotton Cloth, Shoes Making 2 800216-Gidderbaha (M Cl) Snuff, Cotton Seed Oil, Cattle Feed 3 800217-Muktsar (M Cl) Cotton, Rice 4 800218-Bariwala (NP) Trollies, Agricultural Equipments, Wooden Furniture

Table 45 shows the most important commodities manufactured in the towns and exported out. The Manufacturing of Agricultural Equipments, Cotton Cloth, Shoes making are important commodities in Malout (MCI). Snuff, Cotton Seed Oil, Cattle Feed in Gidderbaha (MCI). Cotton, Rice in Muktsar (MCI). Trollies, Agricultural Equipments, Wooden Furniture in Bariwala (NP).

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(vii) Major social, and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade At the time of 1971 Census, Punjab State was comprised of 11 districts. With the creation of Faridkot district after 1971 Census, the number of districts in the State increased to 12 in 1981 and the number of districts remained the same in 1991 Census as well. During 1991-2001 five new districts were created. These are namely; Nawanshahr, Fatehgarh Sahib, Moga, Muktsar and Mansa. After 2001 Census, three new districts namely, SAS Nagar (), Tarn Taran and Barnala were created. SAS Nagar district was created by taking out Kharar and SAS Nagar tehsils of and Dera Bassi tehsil of . was created out of and includes Tarn Taran, Patti and tehsils. was created out of and is comprised of Barnala and Tapa tehsils. Administratively, the State is divided into four divisions namely, , Patiala, Firozpur and Faridkot. As per Census 2011, there are 20 districts comprised of 77 tehsils, 217 towns and 12,581 villages. Among the towns, 143 have statutory status. The remaining 74 are Census towns, created based on laid down demographic criteria and are non-statutory in status. Out of 12,581 villages, 413 are uninhabited i.e. with zero population. As such, there is a net increase of 3 districts, 5 tehsils and 60 towns (4 statutory and 56 census towns) in Census 2011 over that of 2001. Out of 20 districts in Punjab, seven districts which have not experienced any inter - district or intra - district jurisdictional changes during this decade are; Kapurthala, SBS Nagar, Ludhiana, Firozpur, Faridkot, Bathinda and Mansa. The remaining 13 districts have undergone jurisdictional changes at inter/ intra district level and Muktsar is one of them. District is located in South Western Zone of Punjab. It lies between 30o 69’ and 29o 87’ latitude and 74o 21’ and 74o 86’ longitude. It is bounded by States of Rajasthan and Haryana in the South, district Faridkot in North, Firozpur in West and Bathinda in the East. For the administrative purpose, the district is a part of Faridkot Division. It was created after 1991 Census in November, 1995. Earlier it used to be a fragment of Faridkot district. For the purposes of general and revenue set up the district is divided into three Tehsils viz. Malout, Gidderbaha and Muktsar. All of them have sub divisional status. The district is further sub-divided into 4 community development blocks. viz. 1. Muktsar, 2. Kot Bhai, 3. Lambi , and 4. Malout. As per census 2011 district has 234 villages and are 4 towns viz 1. Malout, 2. Gidderbaha, 3. Bariwala and 4. Muktsar. 5 villages Sotha(35), Dhagana(60), Chak Duhewala(36), Mehrajwala(37), and Phulwaha(38) were transferred from Gidderbaha to Muktsar.

69 (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of district

Gidderbaha: This town is about 34 kms. south of Muktsar. It is a railway station on Bathinda- Hindumalkot line and an important market for cotton and grains. It is also connected by road with Bathinda. The place is known for snuff which is a product of tobacco ground together with lime, ghee and some perfumes. Its population is 45,370 persons as per 2011 Census.

Malout: Malout is a new flourishing mandi (Market) and the subdivision located on Bathinda- Hindumalkot railway line. It is 32 kms. from Fazilka and 47 km from Bathinda. According to the 2011 Census its population is 81,406. About one-fifth of the entire cotton produced in Punjab is raised within a radius of 32 kms. from Malout. The old markets being too small to accommodate the heavy arrivals, new markets have been built.

Muktsar: Muktsar, an important historical town is situated at a distance of about 45 kms. from Faridkot. It is connected by rail as well as by road with Bathinda, Kot Kapura, Malout, Jalalabad and Fazilka. According to the 2011 Census, its population is 116,747 persons. It is the largest town of the district. Muktsar is associated with the visit of Guru Gobind Singh, when he reached here after leaving Anandpur Sahib. At Anandpur Sahib, Guru and his band of followers stood besieged in a fort by the Mughal forces. The prolonged siege was demoralizing the Sikhs. They were running short of food supplies and the prospects of starvation were staring them in the face. Forty among them submitted to him a document (Bedawa) formally disowning his leadership and left for their homes. When they reached home they were taunted and put to shame by their women-folk for desertion when their leader wanted them the most. One of these women named Bhago donned male attire and, taking a vow, proceeded to join the Guru. The forty men followed her with a view to apologizing to the Guru and rejoining his ranks. On their way to Khidrana, as Muktsar was then known, they learnt that the Mughal army was chasing the Guru. They intercepted the Mughals at a pond called ‘Khidrana Di Dhab’ and gave them a determined pitched battle. Guru Gobind Singh had in the meantime reached the battle field and fought it. With his own eyes he saw the gallant forty followers exhibiting superb heroism and bravery and meeting a martyr’s death one by one. The last of them, their leader Bhai Mahan Singh of Rataul, was gasping his last breaths when Guru Gobind Singh reached him. Bhai Mahan Singh requested Guru Gobind Singh to pardon him and his men. In great compassion, the Guru tore off the Bedawa and blessed Mahan Singh and his jatha. Bhai Mahan Singh then breathed his last peacefully. Guru Gobind Singh cremated these forty warriors at the site where Gurudwara Shaheed Ganj now stands and proclaimed them as muktas (delivered). He named the pond where they had died as muktisar meaning the pond of salvation, from which the town has since derived its name of Muktsar. On this site a big Gurudwara Tutti Ganddhi and a tank were constructed during the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, and which was completed later with the help of the rulers of the Phulkian States. A big fair is held here every year on the occasion of Maghi when people converge here from far and wide to take a dip in the holy tank. Besides, there are a few more Gurudwaras associated with the visit of Guru Gobind Singh while fighting with the Mughal army, viz.: Gurudwara Shahid Ganj, Gurudwara Rakab Sar, Gurudwara Tibbi Sahib, Gurudwara Tamboo Sahib and Gurudwara Datan Sar.

70 (ix) Major Characterstics of District, Contribution of district in the form of any historical figure associated with the district

Sri Muktsar Sahib City, the district headquarters of Sri Muktsar Sahib District is a historical city. It is intimately connected with Sikh religion. Guru Gobind Singh Ji fought his last battle against Mughals in 1705 A.D. at Sri Muktsar Sahib. During fighting, 40 disciples of Guru Ji known as ‘40 Muktas’ (40 liberated ones) sacrificed their lives. These 40 Sikhs were those who insisted that Guru Ji should leave the Anandpur Sahib fort, when it was besieged by Mughal army. Guru Ji had then asked these followers to leave him if they so desired but they should give him in writing that he is not their guru and they are not his Sikh i.e. followers. When these Sikhs returned to their homes in Majha territory of Punjab, they were not welcomed by family members as they had left the Guru at the time of trouble. They were overcome by shame and not in a position to face Guru Gobind Singh Ji again.On learning that Guru Ji was in region of present Sri Muktsar Sahib, the 40 Sikhs lead by Bhai Mahan Singh and accompanied by Mai Bhago, an illustrious woman in Sikh history left their homes to help him. At that time Mughal army was searching for Guru ji. A pitched battle was fought near a pond called Khidrane di Dhab. The 40 sikhs fought valiantly for guru ji and achieved martyrdom. The outcome was in favour of Sikhs. Mughal forces failed in capturing or harming Guru Sahib and fled from battlefield. After the battle was over, Guru Ji visited the battlefield. One of the 40 Sikhs, Sardar Mahan Singh was about to die, Guru Ji took his head in his arms and asked what did he want? Sardar Mahan Singh requested Guru Ji to tear the paper (Bedawa), they had given to him at Anandpur Sahib ‘you are not our guru and we are not your followers’. On this, Guru Ji tore the bedawa. These 40 Sikhs were henceforth called 40 Muktas. The city that grew at the site of the battle was called Sri Muktsar Sahib after them. Mela Maghi, a famous fair of Punjab, is celebrated at Sri Muktsar Sahib on next day after Lohri every year as a tribute to those 40 Muktas.

Places to visit Gurudwara Tambu Sahib: This Gurudwara was built by Maharaja Mohinder Singh of Patiala and is built on the same spot where the Muktas rested. The ceiling is high with a doom. There is a sanctum in the centre. Gurudwara Shahidganj Sahib: This Gurudwara is found 50 meters away from sarovar. It was here that Guru Gobind Singh cremated the bodies of the martyrs. It is also referred to as Arigitha. It means pyre. Raja Wazir Singh of Faridkot got this built in 1870. The building is rectangular in shape. It was reconstructed in the 1980.

Sri Darbar Sahib: This shrine was built by the first Sikh families that settled here in the year 1743. It lies on the western bank of the sarovar. Since then, the building has been renovated many times. An old tree is something that has stood there without any changes from time immemorial.

Mukta Minar: Mukta Minar is one of the main attractions of the place. Beautiful gardens and lightings are the highlights of this place. Khanda Sahib is depicted by them. The concrete structure of the minar is covered with steel all over. An open air theatre is also present here.

Angooran Wali Maseet: It is an old mosque. It is located near the railway station

71 Fairs and Festivals: A mammoth gathering takes place every year on occasion of Maghi Mela celebrated after next day of Lohri in January when a fair is organized to commemorate the velour of 40 Muktas. These Muktas sacrified their lives at battle of Khidrana fought between Mughal army and 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Pilgrims take bath in the Sacred tank on the occasion. The whole town wears a festive look at the times of mela. A big cattle fair is held at village Lambi Dhab on the occasion of Maghi Mela. The good breed horses, for which Sri Muktsar Sahib is famous in Punjab, are showcased at the fair.

72 (x) Scope of Village and Town Directory

Village Directory:

The “Village Directory” is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, their location numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest town with a distance, power supply availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban agglomeration, data on amenities for that village have not been given in the Village Directory but shown along with the urban component. The villages which are considered as a Census Town, the amenities data are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for that particular village.

Town Directory:

The Town Directory is presented for each town covering different aspects of urban life. Like 2001 census, in the present census also, there are seven Statements included in the District Census Handbook for presentation of data. The seventh Statement relates to a slum which was numbered as IV- A in 2001 Census. Statements I to VI contain data about growth, density, sex ratio, physical aspects of towns, communications, municipal finances, civic, medical, educational and other amenities and trade, commerce, Industry, Banking facilities etc. Hence the data for the towns have been presented in these six Statements. Similarly the seventh Statement presents the data for slums. Statement I shows status and growth history of the towns of the District. Column 2 in this Statement indicates class, name and civic administration status of a town (as in 2010). Class of the town indicated under this column has been introduced to facilitate the analysis of town directory data at the State/U.T. and at the national level. Column 6 presents area in Sq. kms., while Column 7 presents number of households including houseless households. Columns 8 to 21 give population and growth rate of towns since 1901. Column 22 presents density and Columns 23 to 25 present sex-ratio. Statement II shows physical aspects and location of each town as in 2009. Column 2 shows the name and Civic Status of Town. Columns 3 to 5 show the rainfall and maximum and minimum temperature. Columns 6 to 12 show the name and distance of State HQ, district HQ, Tehsil HQ, nearest city with a population of one lakh and more, nearest city with a population of five lakh and more, Railway Station, Bus facility etc. , from town. Statement III provides information for civic and other amenities available to the Town. The Columns 3, 6 to 19 present data regarding road length, system of drainage, number of latrines, sewerage, method of disposal of night soil, protected water supply, fire fighting service, electric connections for domestic, industrial and commercial as well as road lighting (points) and others amenities. Statement IV provides information regarding medical facilities available in the towns. The columns 3 to 12 give the information on number of facilities available for hospital (allopathic and others) Dispensaries/Health Centre, Family Welfare Centre, Maternity and Child Welfare Centre, Maternity homes, T.B hospitals/Clinic, Nursing homes, Veterinary hospitals, Mobile Health Clinic and others with the number of beds available in brackets. Charitable

73 hospital/Nursing homes and Medicine shops available in the town are shown in column no. 13 and 14. Statement V gives information regarding educational, recreational and cultural facilities available in the town. The columns 2-13 indicates the number of educational facilities available in towns viz., Primary, Middle, Secondary, Senior Secondary, Colleges (Arts, Science, Commerce of degree level and above), Engineering colleges, Management Institute/colleges, Polytechnics and other institutes. This Statement also shows, number of special schools for disabled, working women’s hostels, old age homes, stadium, recreational and cultural facilities available in the town under Columns 15 to 23. Statement VI presents information in respect of industry and banking services in the town. Columns 3 to 5 indicate three most important commodities exported and manufactured in the Town. Information on number of banks (Nationalised, Private and Co-operative banks) available in the town has been presented under column 6-8 whereas Columns 9 and 10 show the number of agricultural and non-agricultural credit societies in the town. Statement VII shows the civic amenities available to all the towns having slums falling in the jurisdiction of district as per 2009.

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76 Section I – Village Directory

Brief Note on Village Directory The Village Directory is being compiled for both inhabited and un-inhabited villages. In the village directory both private and government facilities/institutions have been given. In case of un-inhabited /depopulated villages, the location code number, name and area of the village is being given universally in Village Directory and Village PCA. The columns relating to the amenities and land use pattern, etc. being left blank and it will be noted against the name of the village that it is un-inhabited/depopulated. The Appendices to Village Directory and Inset Tables based on village Directory data are also prepared for inhabited villages. In the Village Directory format for 2011 Census there are 122 columns and the details thereon are as follows: Column 1: Serial Number: - Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. Column 2: Name of village: - Self explanatory. The name of the villages are shown against this column. This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages. Column 3: Location Code Number of village. The location code number of the villages are shown against this column. Column 4: Area of the Village: - The area of the villages has been given in hectares. Column 5: Total Population: - The total population of the village as per 2011 Census has been given against this column. Column 6: Number of Households: - The number of households as per 2011 Census have been given in this column. Amenities: - The availability of different infrastructural amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, recreation and cultural facilities, communication, power, etc. in each village have been given in the Village Directory. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, the distance range code viz; ‘a’ for <5 Kms, ‘b’ for 5-10 Kms and ‘c’ for 10+ Kms of the nearest where facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below: Columns No. 7 – 20 Educational Facilities: - All the different educational facilities available in the village have been given under these columns. Nursery/LKG//UKG classes are included in Pre-Primary Schools, Classes up to class V included in Primary School; Classes from VI to VIII are included in the Middle school. Classes from IX and X included in Secondary School. Classes from XI and XII are included in Senior Secondary School. In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of primary and middle schools, respectively. The information on the entire educational institutes is given under these columns. Columns No. 21 to 38 - Medical Facilities: - All the different medical facilities available in the village have been given under these columns. Columns No. 39 to 46 -Drinking Water: - The information on availability of various types of the drinking water facility within the village has been given under these columns. Columns No. 47 to 50 – Availability of Toilet and others:- The information on availability of toilet and Bio-Gas etc. available in the village has been given under these columns. Columns No. 51 to 67 Communication (Post & Telegraph and transport):- The information on communication and Post Office, Sub-Post Office, & Telegraph Office, Village PIN Code number, Phone-Landlines, Mobile Phone, Private Courier Facility, Internet Café, etc; available in the 77 village has been given under these columns. The information on all various transport facilities whether public/private transport like Bus, Railway Station, or Navigable waterways, Taxi , Van, Tractors etc. available in the village has also been given under these columns. Columns No.68 to 79– Village connected to High ways, Village Roads, Banks and Credit Societies:- The information on all roads connected to village has been given under these columns. These include National Highway, State Highway, District Roads and other district roads connected to the village, Pucca roads, Kutchcha Roads, Water Bounded Macadam Roads, Navigable Water Ways and Foot Paths has been given under these columns. Further, the information on availability of banks, ATM and Agricultural Credit societies in the village has been given under these columns. Column No. 80 to 97 Miscellaneous Facilities: - The information on various miscellaneous facilities available in the village has been given under these columns. These includes Self -Help Group, Public Distribution Shop (PDS), Mandi /Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutrition Centre(ICDS),Anganwadi Centre, ASHA, Community Centre, Sports Fields, Sports Club/Recreation Centre, Cinema/Video Halls, Public Library, Public Reading Room, News Paper Supply, Assembly Polling Station, Birth and Death Registration Office. Columns No. 98 to 101 – Electricity: - Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use has been given in these columns. These include Electricity for Domestic Use, Electricity for Agriculture Use Electricity for Commercial Use, and Electricity for all purpose Domestic Uses. Column No. 102 and 103 -Nearest Town: - The name of the nearest town along with the distance range code has been in these columns. Land use and Irrigation: - The land use pattern in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the following 9 categories. (i)-Column No. 104 -Forests:-This includes all lands classed as forest under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forests remain included under the forest area. (ii)-Column No. 105- Area under non-agricultural use:-This includes all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g. rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agriculture. (iii)-Columns No. 106 -Barren and un-culturable land:-This includes all barren and unculturable land like mountains, deserts, etc. land which cannot be brought under cultivation except at an exorbitant cost should be classed as unculturable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. (iv)-Column No. 107- Permanent Pastures and other Grazing Lands:-This includes all grazing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common grazing land is included under this head. (v)-Column No. 108- Land under Miscellaneous Tree Crops, etc.:- This includes all cultivable land which is not included in ‘Net area sown’ but is put to some agricultural uses. Lands under Causing trees, thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, etc. which are not included under ‘Orchards’ are classed under this category. (vi)-Column No. 109- Culturable Waste Land :- This includes lands available for cultivation, whether not taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once but not cultivated during the current year and the last five years or more in succession for one reason or other. Such 78 lands may be either fallow or covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or unassessed and may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated for five years in succession is also included in this category at the end of the five years. (vii)-Column No. 110- Fallow Lands other than Current Fallows: - This includes all lands which were taken up for cultivation but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than one year and not more than five years. (viii)-Column No. 111- Current Fallows:- This represents cropped area, which is kept fallow during the current year. For example, if any seeding area is not cropped against the same year it may be treated as current fallow. (ix)-Column No. 112- Net Area Sown:- This represents the total area sown with crops and orchards. Area sown more than once; in the same year is counted only once. Column No. 113- Total Irrigated Land Area: - It includes all land which is cultivable and irrigated by any source of irrigation. The total irrigated area of the village has been given under this column. Column No. 114 - Total Un-Irrigated land Area: - Un-Irrigated area includes all land which is cultivable but not irrigated by any source of irrigation. The total un-irrigated land area of the village has been given under this column. Column No. 115 to 119 Area Irrigated by source: - The area irrigated by various source of irrigation in the village have been given under these columns. The different source of irrigation facilities available in the village are as follows: (i)-Canals(C)-Govt. or Pvt., (ii)-Wells/Tube-wells (W/TW), (iii)-Tanks/Lake(T/L), (iv)- Waterfall,(WF) and (v)-Others(O). Columns No.120 to 122 -Three most important commodities manufactured:- The names of three most important commodities manufactured in the village are indicated in this column. C.D. Block level totals of the Village Directory:- At the end of entries for the Village Directory of each C.D. Block, the totals of different columns are being given wherever possible. However, in case of some of the columns, it may not be possible to work out the CD Block level totals, in such cases the particular of relevant columns are being left blank against C.D. Block level.

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Name of the District :Muktsar Serial number Name of village 2011 Census 2001 Census location code location code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of the CD Block :Muktsar(0079) Name of the Tehsil : Muktsar (00241) 1 Akalgarh (114) 035388 01012100 2 Attari (129) 035414 01014700 3 Badhai (112) 035390 01012300 4 Baja Madahar (99) 035450 01018300 5 Ballamgarh (52) 035392 01012500 6 Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89) 035459 01019200 7 Barkandi (63) 035397 01013000 8 Bhagsar (51) 035378 01011100 9 Bhangewala (151) 035429 01016200 10 Bhullar (74) 035396 01012900 11 Bir Sarkar (65) 035399 01013200 12 Budhimal (144) 035438 01017100 13 Bura Gujjar (107) 035407 01014000 14 Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) 035412 01014500 15 Chak Badhai (113) 035389 01012200 16 Chak Baja Madahar (98) 035445 01017800 17 Chak Chibranwali (43) 035380 01011300 18 Chak Dohak (145) 035437 01017000 19 Chak Duhewala (36) 035367 01009400 20 Chak Gandha Singhwala (100) 035451 01018400 21 Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130) 035417 01015000 22 Chak Kala Singhwala (126) 035415 01014800 23 Chak Khokhar (70) 035456 01018900 24 Chak Lambi Dhab (110) 035410 01014300 25 Chak Madrasa (117) 035386 01011900 26 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) 035377 01011000 27 Chak Motlewala (95) 035448 01018100 28 Chak Tamkot (40) 035371 01010400 29 Charewan (105) 035403 01013600 30 Chauntra (106) 035405 01013800 31 Chibranwali (44) 035379 01011200 32 Dhigana (60) 035366 01009300 33 Dodanwali (103) 035442 01017500 34 Dohak (146) 035436 01016900 35 Fattanwala (127) 035413 01014600 36 Gander (45) 035381 01011400 37 Goniana (62) 035394 01012700 38 Gulabewala (132) 035421 01015400 39 Haraj (69) 035455 01018800 40 Jagat Singhwala (154) 035427 01016000 41 Jamuana (101) 035444 01017700 42 Jandoke (143) 035439 01017200 43 Jaseana (133) 035422 01015500 44 Jhabelwali (104) 035453 01018600 45 Kanianwali (150) 035426 01015900

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Name of the District :Muktsar Serial number Name of village 2011 Census 2001 Census location location code code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of the CD Block :Muktsar(0079) Name of the Tehsil : Muktsar (00241) 46 Khokhar (71) 035458 01019100 47 Khunde Halal (42) 035373 01010600 48 Kotli Dewan (108) 035408 01014100 49 Kotli Sangar (68) 035402 01013500 50 Lakhewali (49) 035384 01011700 51 Lambi Dhab (109) 035409 01014200 52 Landaroda (137) 035424 01015700 53 Lubhanianwali (139) 035433 01016600 54 Maan Singhwala (152) 035430 01016300 55 Madahar Kalan (94) 035449 01018200 56 Madrasa (50) 035385 01011800 57 Mahan Bhaddar (57) 035376 01010900 58 Mangatker (134) 035423 01015600 59 Mar Mallu (140) 035406 01013900 60 Maur (53) 035391 01012400 61 Motlewala (96) 035447 01018000 62 Mukand Singhwala (153) 035428 01016100 63 Muktsar(Rural) (54) 035398 01013100 64 Najabat Kokrian (138) 035432 01016500 65 Nandgarh (46) 035382 01011500 66 Nurpur Kirpalke (135) 035419 01015200 67 Ramgarh (115) 035387 01012000 68 Randhawa (147) 035435 01016800 69 Ranjitgarh (159) 035418 01015100 70 Rohurianwali (55) 035393 01012600 71 Roranwali (122) 035416 01014900 72 Rupana (61) 035395 01012800 73 Saddarwala (111) 035411 01014400 74 Sakanwali (142) 035440 01017300 75 Samagh (88) 035460 01019300 76 Samewali (47) 035383 01011600 77 Sangrana (141) 035441 01017400 78 Sangu Dhaun (64) 035400 01013300 79 Sarai Naga (90) 035457 01019000 80 Sheerwali (149) 035431 01016400 81 Shivpura (136) 035425 01015800 82 Sunian (92) 035452 01018500 83 Takhat Malana (102) 035443 01017600 84 Thandewala (67) 035401 01013400 85 Ude Karan (66) 035404 01013700 86 Virvianwali (131) 035420 01015300 87 Wangal (148) 035434 01016700 88 Warring (91) 035454 01018700 89 Wattu (97) 035446 01017900

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Pre-Primary school(PP) Pre-Primary school(P) Primary schoolMiddle(M) (S) School Secondary school(SS) Secondary Senior (ASC) commerce & science arts of college Degree college(EC) Engineering (MC) college Medical (MI) institute Management (Pt) Polytechnic school/ITI training Vocational (NFTC) centre Non-formal training disabled(SSD) school for Special (specify) Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 1 Dhigana (60) 035366 853 1779 360 3 1 1 a a c c c c c c c a c 2 Chak Duhewala (36) 035367 830 1690 288 a 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 3 Chak Tamkot (40) 035371 513 978 204 b 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 4 Khunde Halal (42) 035373 992 2246 464 a 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 5 Mahan Bhaddar (57) 035376 993 4562 939 2 3 2 1 a b b b b b b b b b 6 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) 035377 825 521 106 1 1 1 a a b b b b b b b b c 7 Bhagsar (51) 035378 3104 7669 1500 4 3 4 2 2 c c c c c c c c c 8 Chibranwali (44) 035379 870 2738 533 1 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 9 Chak Chibranwali (43) 035380 1694 3516 745 3 3 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 10 Gander (45) 035381 1168 2117 371 2 2 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 11 Nandgarh (46) 035382 828 2515 512 a 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 12 Samewali (47) 035383 1242 2661 509 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 13 Lakhewali (49) 035384 1426 5554 1044 4 3 5 4 3 c c c c c c c c c 14 Madrasa (50) 035385 486 1419 274 a 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 15 Chak Madrasa (117) 035386 733 1685 318 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 16 Ramgarh (115) 035387 885 2394 468 a 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 17 Akalgarh (114) 035388 781 1283 233 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c b 18 Chak Badhai (113) 035389 609 688 129 1 a a a a b b c b c c c c b 19 Badhai (112) 035390 880 2511 487 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 20 Maur (53) 035391 580 1484 283 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 21 Ballamgarh (52) 035392 1016 3317 633 2 4 1 1 1 b b b b b b b c c 22 Rohurianwali (55) 035393 976 2727 528 1 3 3 3 a b b c b b b b c c 23 Goniana (62) 035394 870 3729 758 2 4 1 1 1 b b c b c b b c c 24 Rupana (61) 035395 2453 9079 1916 3 3 6 4 4 b b c b c b b c c 25 Bhullar (74) 035396 1594 4483 854 1 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 26 Barkandi (63) 035397 821 2750 510 1 1 1 b b b b c b c b b c c 27 Muktsar(Rural) (54) 035398 4914 1989 396 1 2 1 a a a b c b c b b c c 28 Bir Sarkar (65) 035399 461 0 0 29 Sangu Dhaun (64) 035400 834 2607 488 1 2 2 2 a a b c b c a a c c 30 Thandewala (67) 035401 2160 6814 1356 3 4 4 2 2 b b c b b b b c c 31 Kotli Sangar (68) 035402 798 2330 409 b 1 2 b b b b c b c b b c c 32 Charewan (105) 035403 648 1696 340 b 1 1 1 1 b a b b c b b c c 33 Ude Karan (66) 035404 1393 3940 730 2 3 3 3 1 a 1 1 c a 1 a c c 34 Chauntra (106) 035405 732 1201 219 b 1 1 b b b b c b b b b c c 35 Mar Mallu (140) 035406 517 832 165 1 1 1 b b b b c c c c c c c 36 Bura Gujjar (107) 035407 1042 2020 354 1 2 2 1 b b b c b b b b c c 37 Kotli Dewan (108) 035408 684 1919 373 a 1 1 1 a a b c b b b b c c 38 Lambi Dhab (109) 035409 568 1324 246 b 2 2 1 b b b c b b b b c c 39 Chak Lambi Dhab (110) 035410 325 40 6 a a a a a b b c c b b b c c 40 Saddarwala (111) 035411 1125 2256 416 a 1 1 b b a b c b b b b c c 41 Chak Attari Saddarwala (128)035412 418 954 186 a 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 42 Fattanwala (127) 035413 1059 2413 485 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 43 Attari (129) 035414 514 800 147 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c b 44 Chak Kala Singhwala (126) 035415 1026 1770 358 1 2 2 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 45 Roranwali (122) 035416 826 1566 296 b 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 46 Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130)035417 1244 1550 306 a 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 47 Ranjitgarh (159) 035418 1163 2205 451 1 3 2 b b c c c c c c c c c 48 Nurpur Kirpalke (135) 035419 938 1360 275 a 1 1 1 a c b c b b b b c c

84 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not Number of Non- Availability of drinking water - Yes Availability of available within the village , the distance range code Government Medical / No toilet & others Yes viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of Amenities available. / No

nearest place where facility is available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Community health centre (CHC) centre health Community (PHC) centre health Primary (PHS) subcentre health Primary (MCW) centre childwelfare and Maternity (TBC) T.B. clinic (HA) Hospital-allopathic (HO) medicine Hospital-alternative Dispensary(D) hospital(VH) Veterinary (MHC) clinic health Mobile (FWC) centre welfare Family hospital/Nursing Govt. non home. Charitable Degree MBBS with practitioner Medical degree other with practitioner Medical degree no with practitioner Medical . healer faith and practitioner Traditional Shop Medicine Others (Treated/Untreated) water Tap well) Uncovered / (Covered water Well Pump Hand well Bore / wells Tube Spring Canal / River Lake / Pond / Tank Others includingbath. toilet Community bath. excluding toilet Community village. the near available outlet hardware sanitary or mart sanitary Rural use. productive for waste of recycle or bio-gas Community 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 c c a a c c c a a c a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Dhigana (60) 1 c c c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No Yes No No No Chak Duhewala (36) 2 a c a c c c c a b c c 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Tamkot (40) 3 b 1 c b c b c c c c b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Khunde Halal (42) 4 b b b b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Mahan Bhaddar (57) 5 b b b b c c c c b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) 6 1 b b c c 1 b b 1 c b 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Bhagsar (51) 7 a a 1 a b a a 1 1 c a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Chibranwali (44) 8 c 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 c 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Chibranwali (43) 9 a a a c c c c a a c a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Gander (45) 10 1 a a 1 c c c 1 1 c b 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Nandgarh (46) 11 b b a c c c c a a b c 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No Samewali (47) 12 b b 1 b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Lakhewali (49) 13 a a a a c a a a a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Madrasa (50) 14 c c c c c c c a a c c 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Madrasa (117) 15 1 c c c c c c 1 1 c 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Ramgarh (115) 16 b b b b b b b b b 1 b 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 No No No Yes No No No No No No No No Akalgarh (114) 17 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Chak Badhai (113) 18 b b b b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Badhai (112) 19 c c a 1 c c a a a c a 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Maur (53) 20 c c 1 1 b 1 b 1 1 b 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Ballamgarh (52) 21 c c b 1 c c c a 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Rohurianwali (55) 22 b 1 b b b b b b b b b 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 Yes No No No No No No Yes No No No No Goniana (62) 23 b b b b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0 1 7 0 4 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Rupana (61) 24 b b b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Bhullar (74) 25 b 1 b 1 b b b b b b b 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Barkandi (63) 26 a a a a a a a a b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Muktsar(Rural) (54) 27 Bir Sarkar (65) 28 a a 1 a a a a a b a a 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Sangu Dhaun (64) 29 b 1 b 1 b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Thandewala (67) 30 b b b b b b b b c b b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Kotli Sangar (68) 31 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Charewan (105) 32 a a a a a a a 1 a a b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Ude Karan (66) 33 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No Chauntra (106) 34 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Mar Mallu (140) 35 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Bura Gujjar (107) 36 a a a a a a a a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Kotli Dewan (108) 37 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Lambi Dhab (109) 38 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Chak Lambi Dhab (110) 39 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Saddarwala (111) 40 c c c c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) 41 b b 1 c c c c c b c c 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No Fattanwala (127) 42 c c c c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Attari (129) 43 c c b c c c c b b c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Chak Kala Singhwala (126) 44 c c a c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Roranwali (122) 45 c c c c c c c b b c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130)46 c 1 c 1 c c c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No Ranjitgarh (159) 47 b b b c c c c c b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Nurpur Kirpalke (135) 48

85 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Name of District:-Muktsar Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where given, If not available within the village , the distance facility is available is given). range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is

given).

Sr.No. village Name

Post office(PO) Post (SPO) office post Sub (P&TO) office Telegraph & Post Code Pin Village lines)(Land Telephones (PCO) office call Public coverage phone Mobile (CSC) centre service Common cafes/ Internet facility courier Private Private) &(Public Busservice stations Railway Autos Auto/Modified Vans Taxis and Tractors driven) Machine &rickshaws(Manual Cycle-pulled animals by driven Carts service ferry /River Sea highway(NH) national to Connected highway(SH) state to Connected (MDR) road district major to Connected road district others to Connected roads Pucca roads Kutchcha roads macadam(WBM) bounded Water (river/canal)(NW) waterway Navigable (FP) Footpaths Banks Co-operative & Commercial ATM Societies Credit Agricultural 1 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 1 Dhigana (60) a Yes c 152032 Yes Yes Yes a c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c a a c Yes a Yes a c a 2 Chak Duhewala (36) b Yes b 152032 c Yes Yes c b Yes b c c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c b Yes Yes Yes c c c 3 Chak Tamkot (40) a a a 152032 a a a c c Yes c c c Yes a Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes b c b 4 Khunde Halal (42) b b b 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes c Yes 5 Mahan Bhaddar (57) b Yes b 152032 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 6 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) b b b 152032 Yes b Yes b b Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes a c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 7 Bhagsar (51) c Yes c 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 8 Chibranwali (44) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes b c Yes Yes c Yes 9 Chak Chibranwali (43) Yes Yes c 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes c Yes c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes a c Yes 10 Gander (45) c a c 152026 Yes Yes Yes b c a b c b Yes b Yes c c b c Yes Yes Yes a c a 11 Nandgarh (46) Yes b c 152026 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c Yes 12 Samewali (47) c Yes c 152026 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 13 Lakhewali (49) c Yes c 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes b c a 14 Madrasa (50) c Yes c 152026 Yes Yes Yes a c Yes a a a Yes a Yes c c c b b Yes Yes a c a 15 Chak Madrasa (117) a a a 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b c b Yes c Yes a c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b c a 16 Ramgarh (115) a a c 152026 Yes Yes a c c Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes c c Yes c c c Yes b c a 17 Akalgarh (114) a Yes a 152026 Yes Yes Yes a c a b Yes c Yes c Yes c c a c Yes Yes Yes b c b 18 Chak Badhai (113) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b b b Yes c c b b b b Yes b b b 19 Badhai (112) Yes a Yes 152026 Yes b Yes b b a b b b b b Yes b c c a a b b Yes Yes b Yes 20 Maur (53) a a c 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes a c c Yes Yes Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes a c a 21 Ballamgarh (52) Yes Yes b 152026 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b 22 Rohurianwali (55) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 23 Goniana (62) Yes Yes b 152026 b Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 24 Rupana (61) Yes b Yes 152032 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b Yes 25 Bhullar (74) b Yes b 152031 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b b 26 Barkandi (63) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b b b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes b Yes b b Yes 27 Muktsar(Rural) (54) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes a b a b a a Yes Yes Yes b c b a a Yes a Yes b b a 28 Bir Sarkar (65) 29 Sangu Dhaun (64) a Yes a 152026 Yes a Yes a a Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c a a Yes Yes a Yes a a Yes 30 Thandewala (67) Yes Yes Yes 152026 Yes b Yes Yes b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes 31 Kotli Sangar (68) b b b 152025 Yes Yes Yes b b a a Yes b Yes Yes Yes b a a b Yes Yes Yes b b b 32 Charewan (105) b b b 152025 Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 33 Ude Karan (66) Yes Yes Yes 152026 Yes a Yes a b Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes a a a 34 Chauntra (106) b b b 152026 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes b Yes b b b 35 Mar Mallu (140) c b b 152026 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b c a 36 Bura Gujjar (107) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes c c b b Yes b Yes b b Yes 37 Kotli Dewan (108) a a a 152026 a a a a a a a a a a Yes a a a a a Yes Yes Yes a a a 38 Lambi Dhab (109) b b b 152026 b b Yes b b Yes b b b b b Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 39 Chak Lambi Dhab (110) b b b 152026 b b Yes b b Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 40 Saddarwala (111) b Yes b 152026 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b 41 Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) b a b 152026 Yes a Yes b b Yes b b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes a b a 42 Fattanwala (127) b b b 152026 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 43 Attari (129) c c c 152026 c c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c c c b Yes Yes Yes c c a 44 Chak Kala Singhwala (126) b b c 152022 Yes Yes Yes c b Yes c c a Yes a Yes a c a a a Yes Yes Yes b c b 45 Roranwali (122) c a c 152022 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes a c a 46 Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130)c b b 152022 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c a c c a a Yes Yes Yes b c a 47 Ranjitgarh (159) b Yes a 152022 Yes Yes b c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c b 48 Nurpur Kirpalke (135) a a a 152022 Yes b b b b Yes c c c b c b c b b b Yes Yes Yes b c a

86 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not available within the village , Availability of electricity the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is (Yes/No)

available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Self-Help Group (SHG) Group Self-Help shopdistribution (PDS) systemPublic market Regular Mandis/ Haat Weekly society marketing Agricultural Centres) (Nutritional Scheme ChildDevelopment Integrated Centres) (Nutritional Centre Anganwadi Centres) (Nutritional Others Activist) Health Social (Accredited ASHA TV with/without centre Community Field, Sports Centre Recreation / Club Sports Hall Video / Cinema Library Public Room Reading Public Supply Newspaper AssemblyPollingstation Office Registration Death & Birth (ED) Use Domestic Supply for Power (EAG) Use Agricultural Supply for Power (EC) Use Commercial Supply for Power (EA)AllUsesSupply for Power 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 a Yes b c c c Yes c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Dhigana (60) 1 c Yes b c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Chak Duhewala (36) 2 b c b c c c Yes c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Tamkot (40) 3 c Yes b c Yes c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Khunde Halal (42) 4 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mahan Bhaddar (57) 5 b b b b b b Yes c b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) 6 c Yes b b c b Yes c b b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhagsar (51) 7 c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Chibranwali (44) 8 b Yes a c c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Chak Chibranwali (43) 9 a c b c c c Yes b c c a Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Gander (45) 10 Yes Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Nandgarh (46) 11 b Yes Yes b Yes c Yes b b c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Samewali (47) 12 b c a c c Yes Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lakhewali (49) 13 a a a a Yes c Yes c b c a a c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Madrasa (50) 14 c Yes Yes c a c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Chak Madrasa (117) 15 c c a c a c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Ramgarh (115) 16 c Yes b c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Akalgarh (114) 17 b b b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Badhai (113) 18 Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Badhai (112) 19 a a b c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Maur (53) 20 b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ballamgarh (52) 21 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Rohurianwali (55) 22 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Goniana (62) 23 b Yes Yes b b b Yes b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Rupana (61) 24 c Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhullar (74) 25 b b b b b b Yes Yes b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Barkandi (63) 26 b b b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Muktsar(Rural) (54) 27 Bir Sarkar (65) 28 Yes Yes a a Yes a Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sangu Dhaun (64) 29 Yes Yes Yes b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Thandewala (67) 30 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kotli Sangar (68) 31 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Charewan (105) 32 b Yes a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes a b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Ude Karan (66) 33 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chauntra (106) 34 c c b c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mar Mallu (140) 35 b b b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bura Gujjar (107) 36 a a a a a a Yes a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes a Yes No No No Kotli Dewan (108) 37 b b b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Lambi Dhab (109) 38 b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Chak Lambi Dhab (110) 39 b b b b Yes b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Saddarwala (111) 40 b b b b Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) 41 c Yes b c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Fattanwala (127) 42 c c b c c c Yes c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Attari (129) 43 b Yes a c b c Yes b b c a b c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Chak Kala Singhwala (126) 44 a Yes b c c c Yes c b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Roranwali (122) 45 b a Yes c a c Yes b c c b Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130)46 b Yes b c c c Yes Yes b c b c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Ranjitgarh (159) 47 a a a a a c Yes c b c a c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes No Nurpur Kirpalke (135) 48

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Name Name i code range Distance Forests Uses Non-agricultural under Area land Un-cultivable and Barren Lands Grazing Other and Pastures Permanent etc. Crops MiscellaneousTree Under Land Land Waste Culturable fallows current than landsother Fallow Fallows Current Sown Area Net Area Land Irrigated Total Area Land Un-irrigated Total 1 2 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 1 Dhigana (60) MUKTSAR c 0 48 37 0 0 0 0 0 768 768 0 2 Chak Duhewala (36) MUKTSAR c 0 45 15 0 0 0 0 0 770 770 0 3 Chak Tamkot (40) MUKTSAR c 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 483 483 0 4 Khunde Halal (42) MUKTSAR c 0 65 10 0 0 0 0 0 917 917 0 5 Mahan Bhaddar (57) MUKTSAR b 0 84 26 0 0 0 0 0 883 883 0 6 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) MUKTSAR c 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 769 769 0 7 Bhagsar (51) MUKTSAR b 0 32 32 0 0 0 0 0 3040 3040 0 8 Chibranwali (44) MUKTSAR b 0 74 11 0 0 0 0 0 785 785 0 9 Chak Chibranwali (43) MUKTSAR c 0 108 11 0 0 0 0 0 1575 1575 0 10 Gander (45) MUKTSAR c 0 85 193 0 0 0 0 0 890 890 0 11 Nandgarh (46) MUKTSAR c 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 768 768 0 12 Samewali (47) MUKTSAR c 0 78 39 0 0 0 0 0 1125 1125 0 13 Lakhewali (49) MUKTSAR c 0 129 30 0 0 0 0 0 1267 1267 0 14 Madrasa (50) MUKTSAR c 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 432 432 0 15 Chak Madrasa (117) MUKTSAR c 0 63 84 0 0 0 0 0 586 586 0 16 Ramgarh (115) MUKTSAR c 0 57 153 0 0 0 0 0 675 675 0 17 Akalgarh (114) MUKTSAR c 0 64 9 0 0 0 0 0 708 708 0 18 Chak Badhai (113) MUKTSAR b 0 24 6 0 0 0 0 0 579 579 0 19 Badhai (112) MUKTSAR a 0 53 226 0 0 0 0 0 601 601 0 20 Maur (53) MUKTSAR a 0 96 19 0 0 0 0 0 465 465 0 21 Ballamgarh (52) MUKTSAR a 0 73 2 0 0 0 0 0 941 941 0 22 Rohurianwali (55) MUKTSAR b 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 870 870 0 23 Goniana (62) MUKTSAR b 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 814 814 0 24 Rupana (61) MUKTSAR b 0 259 0 0 0 0 0 0 2194 2194 0 25 Bhullar (74) MUKTSAR b 0 214 0 0 0 0 0 0 1380 1380 0 26 Barkandi (63) MUKTSAR b 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 763 763 0 27 Muktsar(Rural) (54) MUKTSAR a 0 513 0 0 0 0 0 0 4401 4401 0 28 Bir Sarkar (65) 0 45 21 0 0 0 0 0 395 395 0 29 Sangu Dhaun (64) MUKTSAR b 0 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 760 760 0 30 Thandewala (67) MUKTSAR b 0 263 6 0 0 0 0 0 1891 1891 0 31 Kotli Sangar (68) BARIWALA a 0 146 18 0 0 0 0 0 634 634 0 32 Charewan (105) MUKTSAR b 0 74 87 0 0 0 0 0 487 487 0 33 Ude Karan (66) MUKTSAR a 0 193 0 0 0 0 0 0 1200 1200 0 34 Chauntra (106) MUKTSAR b 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 696 696 0 35 Mar Mallu (140) MUKTSAR b 0 42 120 0 0 0 0 0 355 355 0 36 Bura Gujjar (107) MUKTSAR b 0 51 307 0 0 0 0 0 684 684 0 37 Kotli Dewan (108) MUKTSAR a 0 50 4 0 0 0 0 0 630 630 0 38 Lambi Dhab (109) MUKTSAR b 0 64 1 0 0 0 0 0 503 503 0 39 Chak Lambi Dhab (110) MUKTSAR b 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 303 303 0 40 Saddarwala (111) MUKTSAR a 0 55 454 0 0 0 0 0 616 616 0 41 Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) MUKTSAR b 0 35 185 0 0 0 0 0 198 198 0 42 Fattanwala (127) MUKTSAR b 0 93 16 0 0 0 0 0 950 950 0 43 Attari (129) MUKTSAR b 0 35 304 0 0 0 0 0 175 175 0 44 Chak Kala Singhwala (126) MUKTSAR c 0 52 58 0 0 0 0 0 916 916 0 45 Roranwali (122) MUKTSAR c 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 774 774 0 46 Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130)MUKTSAR c 0 72 7 0 0 0 0 0 1165 1165 0 47 Ranjitgarh (159) MUKTSAR c 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 1083 1083 0 48 Nurpur Kirpalke (135) MUKTSAR c 0 65 14 0 0 0 0 0 859 859 0

88 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Land Use Name of three most important commodities manufactured

Area irrigated by source (in hectare).

Name of Village Village of Name Number Serial

Canals ( C ) C ( Canals Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Falls(WF) Water Others(O) First Second Third 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 768 0 0 0 0 Dhigana (60) 1 770 0 0 0 0 Chak Duhewala (36) 2 483 0 0 0 0 Chak Tamkot (40) 3 917 0 0 0 0 Khunde Halal (42) 4 883 0 0 0 0 Mahan Bhaddar (57) 5 769 0 0 0 0 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56) 6 2777 263 0 0 0 Khes,darri,shoes,cloth Cultivator,tavia,karahe Suagha,batton Bhagsar (51) 7 785 0 0 0 0 Tavia,hal,trolly Chibranwali (44) 8 1575 0 0 0 0 Chak Chibranwali (43) 9 890 0 0 0 0 Gander (45) 10 768 0 0 0 0 Nandgarh (46) 11 1125 0 0 0 0 Samewali (47) 12 1267 0 0 0 0 Hal Lakhewali (49) 13 432 0 0 0 0 Madrasa (50) 14 586 0 0 0 0 Chak Madrasa (117) 15 675 0 0 0 0 Milk,butter,paneer Ramgarh (115) 16 708 0 0 0 0 Akalgarh (114) 17 579 0 0 0 0 Chak Badhai (113) 18 601 0 0 0 0 Badhai (112) 19 465 0 0 0 0 Maur (53) 20 941 0 0 0 0 Ballamgarh (52) 21 870 0 0 0 0 Cloth Rohurianwali (55) 22 814 0 0 0 0 Goniana (62) 23 2194 0 0 0 0 Rupana (61) 24 1380 0 0 0 0 Bhullar (74) 25 763 0 0 0 0 Barkandi (63) 26 4401 0 0 0 0 Muktsar(Rural) (54) 27 395 0 0 0 0 Bir Sarkar (65) 28 760 0 0 0 0 Sangu Dhaun (64) 29 1891 0 0 0 0 Thandewala (67) 30 634 0 0 0 0 Kotli Sangar (68) 31 487 0 0 0 0 Charewan (105) 32 1200 0 0 0 0 Ude Karan (66) 33 696 0 0 0 0 Chauntra (106) 34 355 0 0 0 0 Mar Mallu (140) 35 684 0 0 0 0 Bura Gujjar (107) 36 630 0 0 0 0 Kotli Dewan (108) 37 503 0 0 0 0 Lambi Dhab (109) 38 303 0 0 0 0 Chak Lambi Dhab (110) 39 616 0 0 0 0 Saddarwala (111) 40 198 0 0 0 0 Chak Attari Saddarwala (128) 41 940 10 0 0 0 Fattanwala (127) 42 175 0 0 0 0 Attari (129) 43 916 0 0 0 0 Chak Kala Singhwala (126) 44 774 0 0 0 0 Roranwali (122) 45 1165 0 0 0 0 Chak Jawahar Singhwala (130) 46 1083 0 0 0 0 Ranjitgarh (159) 47 859 0 0 0 0 Nurpur Kirpalke (135) 48

89 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Name of District:-Muktsar Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code

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Sr.No. village Name no. code Location place) decimal one to up rounded hectares in(village the of area Total population Total householdsof Number

Pre-Primary school(PP) Pre-Primary school(P) Primary schoolMiddle(M) (S) School Secondary school(SS) Secondary Senior (ASC) commerce & science arts of college Degree college(EC) Engineering (MC) college Medical (MI) institute Management (Pt) Polytechnic school/ITI training Vocational (NFTC) centre Non-formal training disabled(SSD) school for Special (specify) Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 49 Virvianwali (131) 035420 1032 2007 382 a 2 1 b a c c c c c c c c c 50 Gulabewala (132) 035421 1515 2013 399 4 2 2 2 2 c b c c b c c c c 51 Jaseana (133) 035422 789 1687 303 1 2 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 52 Mangatker (134) 035423 529 1148 205 a 1 a b a b b c b b b b c c 53 Landaroda (137) 035424 652 1053 200 a 1 1 1 b c b c c b c c c c 54 Shivpura (136) 035425 629 911 158 1 1 1 b b c c c c c c c c c 55 Kanianwali (150) 035426 1472 3984 803 1 2 1 1 1 c b c c b c c c c 56 Jagat Singhwala (154) 035427 740 1358 243 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 57 Mukand Singhwala (153) 035428 950 1962 360 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 58 Bhangewala (151) 035429 1129 1850 346 1 2 2 2 1 c c c c c c c c c 59 Maan Singhwala (152) 035430 975 3379 624 2 2 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 60 Sheerwali (149) 035431 1428 3169 573 1 2 a a 1 c c c c b c c c c 61 Najabat Kokrian (138) 035432 303 190 38 a 1 b b b b b c c b c c c c 62 Lubhanianwali (139) 035433 1405 1956 373 1 2 2 b b c c c c c c c c c 63 Wangal (148) 035434 520 517 105 1 1 a b c c b c c c c c c c 64 Randhawa (147) 035435 272 297 63 a 1 b b b c c c c c c c c c 65 Dohak (146) 035436 870 2473 489 a 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 66 Chak Dohak (145) 035437 285 127 26 a a a a a c c c c c c c c c 67 Budhimal (144) 035438 443 774 135 1 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 68 Jandoke (143) 035439 798 1585 322 1 2 2 1 a c c c c c c c c c 69 Sakanwali (142) 035440 720 1430 243 a 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 70 Sangrana (141) 035441 998 2146 365 a 2 2 a b c c c c b c c c c 71 Dodanwali (103) 035442 553 1777 371 a 1 1 a a c b c b b b c c c 72 Takhat Malana (102) 035443 271 456 90 b 1 b b b c c c c c c c c c 73 Jamuana (101) 035444 367 697 125 a 1 1 b b c c c c c c c c c 74 Chak Baja Madahar (98) 035445 325 457 79 a 1 1 b b c c c c c c c c c 75 Wattu (97) 035446 820 1561 298 b 1 1 b b c c c c c b c c c 76 Motlewala (96) 035447 278 1157 214 1 1 1 a a c c c c c b c c c 77 Chak Motlewala (95) 035448 194 681 133 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 78 Madahar Kalan (94) 035449 1520 2790 541 1 3 3 2 1 c c c c c c 1 c c 79 Baja Madahar (99) 035450 548 1511 239 a 1 1 a a c c c c c b c c c 80 Chak Gandha Singhwala (100)035451 473 1597 312 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c b 81 Sunian (92) 035452 213 25 5 a a a b b b b c b b b c c b 82 Jhabelwali (104) 035453 908 2234 450 b 1 1 1 b b b c b b b b c c 83 Warring (91) 035454 936 3381 656 a 2 1 1 a b b c c c a b c c 84 Haraj (69) 035455 608 1526 293 a 1 1 1 b b b b c b b b c c 85 Chak Khokhar (70) 035456 482 44 9 a a a a a c c c c c a c c c 86 Sarai Naga (90) 035457 690 2812 538 2 2 2 2 1 2 c c c c 1 c c c 87 Khokhar (71) 035458 765 2806 536 2 3 1 1 1 a c c c c a c c c 88 Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89)035459 2854 8024 1454 3 3 6 1 1 c c c c c c 1 c c 89 Samagh (88) 035460 594 1499 274 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c b Block T O T A L : 83264 188732 36340 70 134 113 57 30 2 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0

90 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not Number of Non- Availability of drinking water - Yes Availability of available within the village , the distance range code Government Medical / No toilet & others Yes viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of Amenities available. / No

nearest place where facility is available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Community health centre (CHC) centre health Community (PHC) centre health Primary (PHS) subcentre health Primary (MCW) centre childwelfare and Maternity (TBC) T.B. clinic (HA) Hospital-allopathic (HO) medicine Hospital-alternative Dispensary(D) hospital(VH) Veterinary (MHC) clinic health Mobile (FWC) centre welfare Family hospital/Nursing Govt. non home. Charitable Degree MBBS with practitioner Medical degree other with practitioner Medical degree no with practitioner Medical . healer faith and practitioner Traditional Shop Medicine Others (Treated/Untreated) water Tap well) Uncovered / (Covered water Well Pump Hand well Bore / wells Tube Spring Canal / River Lake / Pond / Tank Others includingbath. toilet Community bath. excluding toilet Community village. the near available outlet hardware sanitary or mart sanitary Rural use. productive for waste of recycle or bio-gas Community 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 c c 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No Yes Virvianwali (131) 49 b b 1 c c c c c b c c 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Gulabewala (132) 50 c b b c c c c b b c c 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No No Jaseana (133) 51 b b a b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Mangatker (134) 52 c c c c c c c c c 1 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes No No No No No No No No Yes Landaroda (137) 53 c c c c c c c c c b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Shivpura (136) 54 c 1 1 c c c c c b b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Kanianwali (150) 55 c c c c c c c c c a c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Jagat Singhwala (154) 56 b b b b c b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No No No No Mukand Singhwala (153) 57 c c c a c c c 1 1 b c 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Bhangewala (151) 58 a a a b c c c a 1 b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Maan Singhwala (152) 59 c c c a c c c a a b c 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Sheerwali (149) 60 b b b b b b b b 1 b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Najabat Kokrian (138) 61 c c c c c c c 1 1 b c 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Lubhanianwali (139) 62 c b c c c c c c b 1 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Wangal (148) 63 a a a a c c c a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Randhawa (147) 64 b b b c c c c c c b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Dohak (146) 65 c a a c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Dohak (145) 66 a a c c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Budhimal (144) 67 a a 1 c c c c a 1 1 c 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Jandoke (143) 68 a a c c c c c a 1 c c 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Sakanwali (142) 69 c c c c c c c c b 1 c 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No No Sangrana (141) 70 c c c a c c c b b c b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Dodanwali (103) 71 c b b b c b b b b c b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Takhat Malana (102) 72 c c c b c c c a b c b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Jamuana (101) 73 c c c c c c c b b b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Chak Baja Madahar (98) 74 b b b b b c c b b b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Wattu (97) 75 b b b b c b b b b b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Motlewala (96) 76 b 1 b b c c c b b b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Motlewala (95) 77 a a a 1 c a a a 1 1 a 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Madahar Kalan (94) 78 c a 1 a c a a a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Baja Madahar (99) 79 c a a c c c c a a b c 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Gandha Singhwala (100)80 b a a b b b b b a b a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Sunian (92) 81 b b b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Jhabelwali (104) 82 a 1 a a c c c 1 1 c a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Warring (91) 83 b b a b b b b b 1 1 b 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Haraj (69) 84 a a a a b c c a a c a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Chak Khokhar (70) 85 c 1 1 c c 1 c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Sarai Naga (90) 86 c c c c c c c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Khokhar (71) 87 c 1 c c c c c b a c c 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89)88 c a a c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes No Samagh (88) 89 3 11 12 9 0 4 1 15 28 8 4 0 3 15 67 18 50 1 79 3 70 42 0 22 9 2 2 1 20 3

91 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Name of District:-Muktsar Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where given, If not available within the village , the distance facility is available is given). range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is

given).

Sr.No. village Name

Post office(PO) Post (SPO) office post Sub (P&TO) office Telegraph & Post Code Pin Village lines)(Land Telephones (PCO) office call Public coverage phone Mobile (CSC) centre service Common cafes/ Internet facility courier Private Private) &(Public Busservice stations Railway Autos Auto/Modified Vans Taxis and Tractors driven) Machine &rickshaws(Manual Cycle-pulled animals by driven Carts service ferry /River Sea highway(NH) national to Connected highway(SH) state to Connected (MDR) road district major to Connected road district others to Connected roads Pucca roads Kutchcha roads macadam(WBM) bounded Water (river/canal)(NW) waterway Navigable (FP) Footpaths Banks Co-operative & Commercial ATM Societies Credit Agricultural 1 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 49 Virvianwali (131) c a c 152022 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes 50 Gulabewala (132) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 51 Jaseana (133) c a c 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c a c Yes Yes Yes c Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes c c Yes 52 Mangatker (134) b Yes b 152026 Yes a Yes b b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b b a Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 53 Landaroda (137) c a c 152026 Yes b Yes c c a c Yes Yes a c Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes b c a 54 Shivpura (136) a a c 151203 a a Yes c c Yes c a a Yes Yes Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes b c a 55 Kanianwali (150) Yes b c 151203 Yes b a c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 56 Jagat Singhwala (154) a a c 151203 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes c c b 57 Mukand Singhwala (153) b b c 151203 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes b Yes c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes b c b 58 Bhangewala (151) b b c 151203 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes a c Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes a b a 59 Maan Singhwala (152) c b b 151203 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes b Yes b Yes c c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes c b 60 Sheerwali (149) c b c 151203 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes a c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a b Yes 61 Najabat Kokrian (138) a a c 151203 Yes a Yes c c a c a a Yes Yes Yes c c b c Yes Yes Yes a c a 62 Lubhanianwali (139) b b b 152026 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 63 Wangal (148) a a a 151212 Yes a Yes c c b c b a Yes Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes b c a 64 Randhawa (147) b b b 152026 Yes a Yes c c b c Yes b Yes c Yes b b b b Yes a Yes a c a 65 Dohak (146) b a a 152026 a a Yes c c Yes c a a a a Yes c a a c Yes Yes Yes b c c 66 Chak Dohak (145) c a c 152026 a a Yes c c Yes c c c a c Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes b c b 67 Budhimal (144) c c c 152025 b a a b c a c c c a c Yes c c c b a Yes Yes a c a 68 Jandoke (143) c b c 152025 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes b Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c b c Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 69 Sakanwali (142) c c c 152026 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b c a 70 Sangrana (141) c c c 152025 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b b Yes Yes c c Yes 71 Dodanwali (103) b b b 152025 Yes Yes Yes b c a a b b Yes b Yes a c a a a Yes Yes Yes b b b 72 Takhat Malana (102) b b c 152025 Yes b Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes b c b 73 Jamuana (101) b b b 152025 Yes Yes Yes b c b b Yes b Yes b Yes a c b b b Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 74 Chak Baja Madahar (98) b b b 152025 Yes Yes b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b 75 Wattu (97) b b b 152025 Yes Yes b c c b c c b Yes b Yes a a a a Yes Yes Yes b b b 76 Motlewala (96) b b b 152025 Yes b b b b Yes c c b Yes b Yes a a b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 77 Chak Motlewala (95) b b b 152025 b b b b b b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b b b 78 Madahar Kalan (94) a a a 152025 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a Yes 79 Baja Madahar (99) a a a 152025 Yes Yes Yes a a a a a a Yes a Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes a a a 80 Chak Gandha Singhwala (100)a a a 152025 a a Yes c c a c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b 81 Sunian (92) b b b 152025 c a a c c a c c b Yes Yes Yes a a a a a Yes Yes b b b 82 Jhabelwali (104) Yes Yes b 152026 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 83 Warring (91) a a a 152025 Yes a Yes c a Yes a c a Yes a Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes a a Yes 84 Haraj (69) b b b 152025 Yes b a b Yes Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 85 Chak Khokhar (70) a a a 152025 Yes a Yes c c a b a a Yes Yes Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes a b c 86 Sarai Naga (90) Yes Yes a 152025 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes 87 Khokhar (71) Yes a Yes 152025 Yes Yes Yes c c a b a a Yes Yes a c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a 88 Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89)b a a 152025 b Yes Yes c c Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b b b 89 Samagh (88) b a a 152025 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes a a a Block T O T A L : 12 21 5 88 73 51 75 7 1 61 5 27 33 72 45 80 0 2 12 28 35 78 73 3 0 88 11 0 27

92 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not available within the village , Availability of electricity the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is (Yes/No)

available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Self-Help Group (SHG) Group Self-Help shopdistribution (PDS) systemPublic market Regular Mandis/ Haat Weekly society marketing Agricultural Centres) (Nutritional Scheme ChildDevelopment Integrated Centres) (Nutritional Centre Anganwadi Centres) (Nutritional Others Activist) Health Social (Accredited ASHA TV with/without centre Community Field, Sports Centre Recreation / Club Sports Hall Video / Cinema Library Public Room Reading Public Supply Newspaper AssemblyPollingstation Office Registration Death & Birth (ED) Use Domestic Supply for Power (EAG) Use Agricultural Supply for Power (EC) Use Commercial Supply for Power (EA)AllUsesSupply for Power 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 a Yes a c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Virvianwali (131) 49 a Yes Yes b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Gulabewala (132) 50 Yes c b c c c Yes c c c a c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Jaseana (133) 51 b Yes a b a b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mangatker (134) 52 b Yes a c c c Yes c Yes c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Landaroda (137) 53 a Yes b c a c Yes c c c b c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Shivpura (136) 54 Yes c b c c Yes Yes c b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No Yes Kanianwali (150) 55 Yes Yes b c c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes No No Jagat Singhwala (154) 56 a c b c c b Yes c b c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mukand Singhwala (153) 57 a a Yes c c Yes Yes b b c a Yes c a a Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhangewala (151) 58 c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Maan Singhwala (152) 59 b Yes Yes b c Yes Yes b b c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Sheerwali (149) 60 b c a c a c b b c c a c c c c b Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Najabat Kokrian (138) 61 c c b c b c Yes c c c a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Lubhanianwali (139) 62 a b a c a c Yes b b c Yes Yes c a a Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Wangal (148) 63 a a a b a c a b b b b a c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes No Yes Randhawa (147) 64 c Yes b c b c Yes c c c b c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No No Dohak (146) 65 c a a c b c b a a a a a c c c Yes Yes b Yes No No No Chak Dohak (145) 66 b Yes a c a b Yes c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Budhimal (144) 67 b Yes Yes b b b Yes b b c b c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Jandoke (143) 68 b Yes b c c c Yes c c c a c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Sakanwali (142) 69 Yes Yes b c Yes c Yes c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sangrana (141) 70 b b b b b c Yes b b b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Dodanwali (103) 71 c Yes b c b b Yes b c c b c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Takhat Malana (102) 72 b Yes b b b b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes No Yes Jamuana (101) 73 b b b b b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Baja Madahar (98) 74 b b b c b c Yes c Yes c b b c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No No Wattu (97) 75 a a b c c b Yes b c c a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Motlewala (96) 76 b b b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Chak Motlewala (95) 77 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes Yes a b a Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Madahar Kalan (94) 78 a Yes a a a Yes Yes b b a Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Baja Madahar (99) 79 b c b b b b Yes b b b a b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Chak Gandha Singhwala (100)80 b b b b b b a b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Sunian (92) 81 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Jhabelwali (104) 82 c Yes a a a Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Warring (91) 83 Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Haraj (69) 84 c Yes b c c c b c c c a a c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Chak Khokhar (70) 85 c Yes Yes a a c Yes c a a b c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Sarai Naga (90) 86 c Yes Yes c b c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Khokhar (71) 87 c Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89)88 c Yes a c c b Yes b b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Samagh (88) 89 11 51 15 0 18 14 82 3 7 3 43 47 0 2 1 86 86 20 88 86 55 81 Block T O T A L :

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Name Name i code range Distance Forests Uses Non-agricultural under Area land Un-cultivable and Barren Lands Grazing Other and Pastures Permanent etc. Crops MiscellaneousTree Under Land Land Waste Culturable fallows current than landsother Fallow Fallows Current Sown Area Net Area Land Irrigated Total Area Land Un-irrigated Total 1 2 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 Name of CD Block:-Muktsar 49 Virvianwali (131) MUKTSAR c 0 199 57 0 0 0 0 0 776 776 0 50 Gulabewala (132) MUKTSAR b 0 93 839 0 0 0 0 0 583 583 0 51 Jaseana (133) MUKTSAR c 0 398 51 0 0 0 0 0 340 340 0 52 Mangatker (134) MUKTSAR c 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 486 486 0 53 Landaroda (137) MUKTSAR c 0 51 123 0 0 0 0 0 478 478 0 54 Shivpura (136) MUKTSAR c 0 74 299 0 0 0 0 0 256 256 0 55 Kanianwali (150) MUKTSAR c 0 122 521 0 0 0 0 0 829 829 0 56 Jagat Singhwala (154) MUKTSAR c 0 67 116 0 0 0 0 0 557 557 0 57 Mukand Singhwala (153) MUKTSAR c 0 74 64 0 0 0 0 0 812 812 0 58 Bhangewala (151) MUKTSAR c 0 94 428 0 0 0 0 0 607 607 0 59 Maan Singhwala (152) MUKTSAR c 0 192 0 0 0 0 0 0 783 783 0 60 Sheerwali (149) MUKTSAR c 0 100 728 0 0 0 0 0 600 600 0 61 Najabat Kokrian (138) MUKTSAR c 0 36 93 0 0 0 0 0 174 174 0 62 Lubhanianwali (139) MUKTSAR c 0 97 210 0 0 0 0 0 1098 1098 0 63 Wangal (148) MUKTSAR c 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 485 485 0 64 Randhawa (147) MUKTSAR c 0 24 175 0 0 0 0 0 73 73 0 65 Dohak (146) BARIWALA c 0 62 467 0 0 0 0 0 341 341 0 66 Chak Dohak (145) BARIWALA c 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 283 283 0 67 Budhimal (144) BARIWALA b 0 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 405 405 0 68 Jandoke (143) BARIWALA b 0 82 9 0 0 0 0 0 707 707 0 69 Sakanwali (142) BARIWALA b 0 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 659 659 0 70 Sangrana (141) BARIWALA b 0 104 246 0 0 0 0 0 648 648 0 71 Dodanwali (103) BARIWALA b 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 522 0 72 Takhat Malana (102) BARIWALA b 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 253 253 0 73 Jamuana (101) BARIWALA b 0 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 275 275 0 74 Chak Baja Madahar (98) BARIWALA b 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 312 312 0 75 Wattu (97) BARIWALA b 0 81 11 0 0 0 0 0 728 728 0 76 Motlewala (96) BARIWALA b 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 219 219 0 77 Chak Motlewala (95) BARIWALA b 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 176 176 0 78 Madahar Kalan (94) BARIWALA a 0 107 0 0 0 0 0 0 1413 1413 0 79 Baja Madahar (99) BARIWALA a 0 119 0 0 0 0 0 43 386 386 0 80 Chak Gandha Singhwala (100)BARIWALA a 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 368 368 0 81 Sunian (92) BARIWALA a 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 173 173 0 82 Jhabelwali (104) BARIWALA b 0 419 0 0 0 0 0 0 489 489 0 83 Warring (91) BARIWALA b 0 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 830 830 0 84 Haraj (69) BARIWALA b 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 567 567 0 85 Chak Khokhar (70) BARIWALA a 0 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 435 435 0 86 Sarai Naga (90) BARIWALA a 0 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 607 607 0 87 Khokhar (71) BARIWALA b 0 75 25 0 0 0 0 0 665 665 0 88 Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89)BARIWALA b 0 274 49 0 0 0 0 0 2531 2531 0 89 Samagh (88) BARIWALA c 0 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 529 529 0 Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 7989 7051 0 0 0 0 43 68181 68181 0

94 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Land Use Name of three most important commodities manufactured

Area irrigated by source (in hectare).

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Canals ( C ) C ( Canals Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Falls(WF) Water Others(O) First Second Third 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0079 679 97 0 0 0 Virvianwali (131) 49 581 2 0 0 0 Gulabewala (132) 50 316 24 0 0 0 Jaseana (133) 51 486 0 0 0 0 Mangatker (134) 52 323 155 0 0 0 Landaroda (137) 53 129 127 0 0 0 Shivpura (136) 54 760 69 0 0 0 Kanianwali (150) 55 25 532 0 0 0 Jagat Singhwala (154) 56 812 0 0 0 0 Mukand Singhwala (153) 57 259 348 0 0 0 Bhangewala (151) 58 783 0 0 0 0 Maan Singhwala (152) 59 367 233 0 0 0 Sheerwali (149) 60 134 40 0 0 0 Najabat Kokrian (138) 61 1098 0 0 0 0 Lubhanianwali (139) 62 485 0 0 0 0 Wangal (148) 63 55 18 0 0 0 Randhawa (147) 64 240 101 0 0 0 Dohak (146) 65 205 78 0 0 0 Chak Dohak (145) 66 405 0 0 0 0 Budhimal (144) 67 707 0 0 0 0 Jandoke (143) 68 474 185 0 0 0 Sakanwali (142) 69 625 23 0 0 0 Sangrana (141) 70 522 0 0 0 0 Dodanwali (103) 71 253 0 0 0 0 Takhat Malana (102) 72 275 0 0 0 0 Jamuana (101) 73 312 0 0 0 0 Chak Baja Madahar (98) 74 728 0 0 0 0 Wattu (97) 75 219 0 0 0 0 Motlewala (96) 76 176 0 0 0 0 Chak Motlewala (95) 77 1413 0 0 0 0 Kahia Agriculture Impliment Utensils Madahar Kalan (94) 78 386 0 0 0 0 Baja Madahar (99) 79 368 0 0 0 0 Chak Gandha Singhwala (100) 80 173 0 0 0 0 Sunian (92) 81 489 0 0 0 0 Jhabelwali (104) 82 0 830 0 0 0 Warring (91) 83 567 0 0 0 0 Haraj (69) 84 435 0 0 0 0 Chak Khokhar (70) 85 607 0 0 0 0 Sarai Naga (90) 86 665 0 0 0 0 Khokhar (71) 87 2531 0 0 0 0 Bari Hari Urf Harike Kalan (89) 88 407 122 0 0 0 Samagh (88) 89 64924 3257 0 0

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Serial Name of village 2011 Census location 2001 Census location code number code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of the CD Block :Kot Bhai (0080) 000000 Name of the Tehsil : Gidderbaha (00240) 000000 1 AssaButtar (84) 035343 01007600 2 Babania (20) 035328 01006100 3 Baddian (24) 035331 01006400 4 Bhalaiana (79) 035338 01007100 5 Bharu (9) 035325 01005800 6 Bhundar (26) 035364 01010000 7 (72) 035344 01007700 8 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16) 035334 01006700 9 ButtarSarien (78) 035350 01008300 10 ChakGiljewala (32) 035360 01009600 11 Chhatiana (13) 035351 01008400 12 (11) 035336 01006900 13 Dhulkot (82) 035348 01008100 14 Doda (75) 035358 01009100 15 Doula (8) 035324 01005700 16 Duhewala (34) 035359 01009500 17 Fakarsar (18) 035322 01005500 18 Ghagga (21) 035329 01006200 19 Giljewala (31) 035357 01009000 20 GurriSangar (85) 035347 01008000 21 Gurusar (22) 035332 01006500 22 Husnar (17) 035326 01005900 23 Kauni (83) 035346 01007900 24 Khirkianwala (73) 035345 01007800 25 KhunanKhurd (33) 035361 01009700 26 Kishanpura (86) 035341 01007400 27 Kot Bhai (10) 035335 01006800 28 Kotliablu (80) 035339 01007200 29 Kuraiwala (23) 035330 01006300 30 Landewala (27) 035362 01009800 31 Lohara (77) 035349 01008200 32 Madhir (15) 035333 01006600 33 Mallan (81) 035340 01007300 34 Manianwala (30) 035355 01008800 35 Peori (6) 035323 01005600 36 Rokhala (14) 035352 01008500 37 Sahib Chand (12) 035337 01007000 38 Samagh (28) 035354 01008700 39 Seikh (29) 035353 01008600 40 SukhaAblu (76) 035356 01008900 41 Surewala (87) 035342 01007500 42 Tharajwala (162) 035321 01005400 43 Theri (19) 035327 01006000 Name of the Tehsil : Muktsar (00241) 44 Sotha (35) 035365 01009200

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Sr.No. village Name no. code Location place) decimal one to up rounded hectares in(village the of area Total population Total householdsof Number

Pre-Primary school(PP) Pre-Primary school(P) Primary schoolMiddle(M) (S) School Secondary school(SS) Secondary Senior (ASC) commerce & science arts of college Degree college(EC) Engineering (MC) college Medical (MI) institute Management (Pt) Polytechnic school/ITI training Vocational (NFTC) centre Non-formal training disabled(SSD) school for Special (specify) Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of CD Block:-Kot Bhai 1 Tharajwala (162) 035321 1399 4194 785 1 3 1 1 1 b c c b c c c c c 2 Fakarsar (18) 035322 1562 3471 665 3 2 2 2 1 b b c b b c c c b 3 Peori (6) 035323 1311 4091 745 2 2 2 2 b c c c c c c c c c 4 Doula (8) 035324 1130 3382 648 1 2 1 1 a a c c a c 1 c c c 5 Bharu (9) 035325 769 2744 530 2 3 1 a a a c c c c a a c c 6 Husnar (17) 035326 2079 5646 1071 b 3 1 1 a a c c c b a c c c 7 Theri (19) 035327 1725 3458 734 b 2 2 1 1 c c c c c b c c c 8 Babania (20) 035328 545 1501 271 b 1 1 a b c c c c c c c c c 9 Ghagga (21) 035329 1284 3326 670 c 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 10 Kuraiwala (23) 035330 1266 4779 964 1 1 1 1 1 c c c c c b c c c 11 Baddian (24) 035331 1104 2640 496 3 2 a 1 a c c c c c c c c c 12 Gurusar (22) 035332 2433 5940 1135 2 4 2 2 2 b c c c c c b c c 13 Madhir (15) 035333 1504 4088 794 1 3 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 14 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)035334 966 2393 433 b 1 1 a a b c c c c b c c c 15 Kot Bhai (10) 035335 4798 13135 2456 6 5 6 5 3 c c c c c b c c c 16 Chotian (11) 035336 672 2217 446 2 2 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 17 Sahib Chand (12) 035337 1011 2700 536 2 1 1 1 b b c c c c b b c c 18 Bhalaiana (79) 035338 2910 7334 1344 4 3 3 3 3 c c c c c c c c c 19 Kotliablu (80) 035339 3482 8703 1591 1 5 4 2 1 c c c c c c c 1 c 20 Mallan (81) 035340 3151 8451 1530 4 4 4 3 2 c c c c c c c c c 21 Kishanpura (86) 035341 491 1578 322 3 2 2 a a c c c c c c c c c 22 Surewala (87) 035342 1030 3903 727 2 3 2 1 a c c c c c b c 1 c 23 Assa Buttar (84) 035343 877 3030 565 2 2 1 1 1 c c c c c b c c c 24 Bhuttiwala (72) 035344 1564 3918 726 3 2 1 1 b c c c c c b c c c 25 Khirkianwala (73) 035345 663 2846 506 4 2 2 1 a c c c b c c c c c 26 Kauni (83) 035346 3030 7312 1432 3 3 4 4 1 1 c c c c c c c c 27 Gurri Sangar (85) 035347 851 2803 546 1 2 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 28 Dhulkot (82) 035348 983 3169 570 2 3 3 1 a c c c c c c c c c 29 Lohara (77) 035349 622 1669 318 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 30 Buttar Sarien (78) 035350 776 2551 475 1 2 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 31 Chhatiana (13) 035351 1002 3815 756 3 4 1 2 b c c c c c c c c c 32 Rokhala (14) 035352 879 2474 462 3 2 2 b b c c c c c c c c c 33 Seikh (29) 035353 433 939 179 a 1 1 b b c c c c c c b c c 34 Samagh (28) 035354 793 1982 342 a 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 35 Manianwala (30) 035355 433 945 172 b 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 36 Sukha Ablu (76) 035356 1904 5228 1047 2 1 1 1 b c c c c c c c c c 37 Giljewala (31) 035357 806 2753 499 b 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 38 Doda (75) 035358 4346 13070 2468 1 4 3 3 1 c c c b c c c c c 39 Duhewala (34) 035359 843 1984 392 c 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 40 Chak Giljewala (32) 035360 259 1476 258 a 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 41 Khunan Khurd (33) 035361 551 2109 401 a 1 a a a c c c c c c c b c 42 Landewala (27) 035362 745 2070 392 2 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 43 Bhundar (26) 035364 1218 2960 600 1 2 a 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 44 Sotha (35) 035365 1327 3639 710 1 4 3 2 b c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 61527 172416 32709 70 98 72 50 21 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

100 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not available Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Yes / No Availability of within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Medical Amenities available. toilet & others Yes Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place / No

where facility is available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Community health centre (CHC) centre health Community (PHC) centre health Primary (PHS) subcentre health Primary (MCW) centre childwelfare and Maternity (TBC) T.B. clinic (HA) Hospital-allopathic (HO) medicine Hospital-alternative Dispensary(D) hospital(VH) Veterinary (MHC) clinic health Mobile (FWC) centre welfare Family hospital/Nursing Govt. non home. Charitable Degree MBBS with practitioner Medical degree other with practitioner Medical degree no with practitioner Medical . healer faith and practitioner Traditional Shop Medicine Others (Treated/Untreated) water Tap well) Uncovered / (Covered water Well Pump Hand well Bore / wells Tube Spring Canal / River Lake / Pond / Tank Others includingbath. toilet Community bath. excluding toilet Community village. the near available outlet hardware sanitary or mart sanitary Rural use. productive for waste of recycle or bio-gas Community 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0080 b b b b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Tharajwala (162) 1 b b b 1 b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Fakarsar (18) 2 b b b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Peori (6) 3 a a a a a a a a 1 a a 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Doula (8) 4 c a a 1 a a a 1 a 1 a 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Bharu (9) 5 a a a 1 a a a a a a a 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Husnar (17) 6 b b b 1 b b b b b b b 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Theri (19) 7 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Babania (20) 8 c c c c c c c a c c c 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Ghagga (21) 9 a c c c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No Kuraiwala (23) 10 c c c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Baddian (24) 11 b b c 1 b b b b a c b 0 0 0 5 2 4 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Gurusar (22) 12 b c 1 1 b 1 b 1 1 c b 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Madhir (15) 13 a b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)14 c 1 1 1 b b b b 1 c 1 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No Kot Bhai (10) 15 c c c c c c c c a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chotian (11) 16 b b b b b b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Sahib Chand (12) 17 c b 1 b c c c 1 1 c b 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Bhalaiana (79) 18 c b 1 1 c c 1 1 1 c 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes Kotliablu (80) 19 c c 1 1 c c 1 c 1 c 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Mallan (81) 20 c b b b c c a a a b c 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No Kishanpura (86) 21 c a a a c c b 1 1 b c 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Surewala (87) 22 c b b 1 c c c 1 1 a 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Assa Buttar (84) 23 c 1 c 1 c c c 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Bhuttiwala (72) 24 b a 1 1 b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Khirkianwala (73) 25 b b 1 b c b b 2 2 b b 0 0 4 2 1 3 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Kauni (83) 26 b b b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Gurri Sangar (85) 27 b b b b c b b 1 1 1 b 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No No Dhulkot (82) 28 a a a a c c c a 1 1 b 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Lohara (77) 29 c b b b c c c 1 a b c 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Buttar Sarien (78) 30 c c 1 b c c c b 1 b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes Chhatiana (13) 31 a a b b b b b b a b b 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Rokhala (14) 32 b b b b c c c b b b b 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Seikh (29) 33 c c c c c c c b 1 b b 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Samagh (28) 34 c b b b c b c a b c b 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Manianwala (30) 35 b b b b c b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Sukha Ablu (76) 36 c b b b c c c 1 b a b 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Giljewala (31) 37 1 1 2 1 c 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Doda (75) 38 c b b b c b c a a b b 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Duhewala (34) 39 c b b b b c b a b a b 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No Chak Giljewala (32)40 c c c 1 c c c 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Khunan Khurd (33)41 c a 1 c c c c a a b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No No Landewala (27) 42 c a a c c c c 1 1 b c 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Bhundar (26) 43 c 1 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Sotha (35) 44 1 4 12 14 0 2 4 19 27 6 7 1 2 6 90 41 74 2 44 7 37 23 0 6 6 7 1 2 9 2 Block T O T A L :

101 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Name of District:-Muktsar Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & credit Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 societies (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest

place where facility is available is given).

Sr.No. village Name

Post office(PO) Post (SPO) office post Sub (P&TO) office Telegraph & Post Code Pin Village lines)(Land Telephones (PCO) office call Public coverage phone Mobile (CSC) centre service Common cafes/ Internet facility courier Private Private) &(Public Busservice stations Railway Autos Auto/Modified Vans Taxis and Tractors driven) Machine &rickshaws(Manual Cycle-pulled animals by driven Carts service ferry /River Sea highway(NH) national to Connected highway(SH) state to Connected (MDR) road district major to Connected road district others to Connected roads Pucca roads Kutchcha roads macadam(WBM) bounded Water (river/canal)(NW) waterway Navigable (FP) Footpaths Banks Co-operative & Commercial ATM Societies Credit Agricultural 1 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Name of CD Block:-Kot Bhai Location CodeNo:-0080 1 Tharajwala (162) b Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes a c b a Yes Yes a Yes b b Yes 2 Fakarsar (18) b Yes b 152107 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 3 Peori (6) b Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b Yes 4 Doula (8) a a a 152101 Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a 5 Bharu (9) a Yes a 152101 Yes a Yes a a Yes a Yes a Yes Yes a a c a Yes Yes Yes a Yes a a a 6 Husnar (17) b Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes b a Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes a a Yes 7 Theri (19) b b b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes b Yes b Yes b Yes a Yes b b Yes 8 Babania (20) b a b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b a b b b Yes a Yes b b b 9 Ghagga (21) c Yes c 152101 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b a b b b Yes a Yes c c Yes 10 Kuraiwala (23) b Yes b 152112 b c Yes c c Yes c a a Yes Yes Yes a a a c Yes Yes Yes a c Yes 11 Baddian (24) a Yes a 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes b a a a Yes Yes a Yes a c a 12 Gurusar (22) c Yes c 152112 Yes Yes Yes b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes a b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes 13 Madhir (15) b Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes b Yes 14 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)a a b 152112 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes b b b a a Yes a Yes b b Yes 15 Kot Bhai (10) b Yes Yes 152101 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes a c c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes b b 16 Chotian (11) a a c 152102 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c a a Yes Yes Yes a c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c a 17 Sahib Chand (12) a Yes a 152101 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes a b b Yes Yes Yes a Yes b b Yes 18 Bhalaiana (79) c Yes c 152101 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a c Yes Yes Yes b a Yes Yes b Yes 19 Kotliablu (80) c Yes c 151202 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 20 Mallan (81) c Yes c 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 21 Kishanpura (86) c a c 152102 Yes Yes a c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes a c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes b c b 22 Surewala (87) c Yes c 152025 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes c Yes a c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes a c a 23 Assa Buttar (84) c Yes c 152025 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes 24 Bhuttiwala (72) Yes Yes c 152025 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c b Yes Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 25 Khirkianwala (73) a a c 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c Yes a c c b c Yes Yes Yes a b b 26 Kauni (83) b Yes c 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 27 Gurri Sangar (85) b Yes c 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 28 Dhulkot (82) a a b 152031 Yes a Yes c c Yes c b a Yes Yes Yes a c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 29 Lohara (77) a a a 152031 Yes a Yes a c Yes c c a Yes a Yes b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a b 30 Buttar Sarien (78) b Yes b 152031 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes a c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 31 Chhatiana (13) c Yes c 152031 b a Yes c c Yes c c c b c a b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c Yes 32 Rokhala (14) b b b 152031 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes c c a Yes Yes Yes a c c a c Yes Yes Yes b b b 33 Seikh (29) a a a 152031 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b c c 34 Samagh (28) a a a 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c 35 Manianwala (30) b b b 152102 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c c a c Yes Yes Yes b b a 36 Sukha Ablu (76) Yes Yes Yes 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes c Yes c c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes b b a 37 Giljewala (31) a a a 152032 b b Yes c c Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes c b Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b Yes 38 Doda (75) Yes Yes Yes 152031 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes a c c Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes 39 Duhewala (34) a b a 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes c c a c b b Yes b b b 40 Chak Giljewala (32)c Yes b 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes c b a c Yes b Yes b b a 41 Khunan Khurd (33)b b c 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes a c c c a b Yes Yes b c b 42 Landewala (27) a a a 152031 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c Yes a c c c c Yes Yes Yes b c a 43 Bhundar (26) b Yes b 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b c b 44 Sotha (35) a Yes c 152032 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c a a c Yes Yes Yes c c c Block T O T A L : 3 27 3 44 41 35 43 4 1 43 1 6 15 41 24 42 0 2 5 22 28 41 26 2 0 44 9 2 20

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Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not available within the village , the Availability of electricity distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available (Yes/No)

is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Self-Help Group (SHG) Group Self-Help shopdistribution (PDS) systemPublic market Regular Mandis/ Haat Weekly society marketing Agricultural Centres) (Nutritional Scheme ChildDevelopment Integrated Centres) (Nutritional Centre Anganwadi Centres) (Nutritional Others Activist) Health Social (Accredited ASHA TV with/without centre Community Field, Sports Centre Recreation / Club Sports Hall Video / Cinema Library Public Room Reading Public Supply Newspaper AssemblyPollingstation Office Registration Death & Birth (ED) Use Domestic Supply for Power (EAG) Use Agricultural Supply for Power (EC) Use Commercial Supply for Power (EA)AllUsesSupply for Power 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 1 Name of CD Block:-Kot Bhai Location CodeNo:-0080 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Tharajwala (162) 1 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Fakarsar (18) 2 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b a Yes Yes Yes b Yes b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Peori (6) 3 a Yes a a a a Yes b a Yes Yes Yes c a a Yes Yes a Yes Yes No Yes Doula (8) 4 b Yes a a a b Yes a a a Yes Yes b a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bharu (9) 5 a a a a a a Yes Yes a a a a a a a Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Husnar (17) 6 b b b b b b Yes b a b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Theri (19) 7 b Yes b b b b Yes b a b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Babania (20) 8 c Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ghagga (21) 9 c Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Kuraiwala (23) 10 c c b c c c Yes c b a c c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Baddian (24) 11 b Yes Yes b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Gurusar (22) 12 b b b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Madhir (15) 13 b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)14 Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Kot Bhai (10) 15 a Yes a c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Chotian (11) 16 Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sahib Chand (12) 17 Yes Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhalaiana (79) 18 a c b Yes Yes b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Kotliablu (80) 19 c c b c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Mallan (81) 20 c Yes b c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kishanpura (86) 21 c Yes b c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Surewala (87) 22 b Yes Yes c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Assa Buttar (84) 23 b Yes b c b c Yes Yes b c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhuttiwala (72) 24 c c b c c c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Khirkianwala (73) 25 c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes c a Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Kauni (83) 26 b Yes Yes c Yes c Yes b a c b Yes c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Gurri Sangar (85) 27 a Yes a Yes a c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Dhulkot (82) 28 b Yes b c a b Yes c a c Yes Yes b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lohara (77) 29 c Yes b b c c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Buttar Sarien (78) 30 c c b c Yes c Yes c a c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chhatiana (13) 31 c c b c b c Yes c b Yes Yes b c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No No Rokhala (14) 32 Yes Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Seikh (29) 33 c c Yes c c c Yes c a c c Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Samagh (28) 34 c Yes b c a c Yes b a c a a c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Manianwala (30) 35 c c Yes c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Sukha Ablu (76) 36 c Yes a c c b Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Giljewala (31) 37 c c Yes c c c Yes c b Yes a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Doda (75) 38 c c b c b c Yes c b c b a c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Duhewala (34) 39 c Yes b c c c Yes b b b a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Chak Giljewala (32) 40 c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes c b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Khunan Khurd (33) 41 b Yes a c c c Yes c a c Yes a c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Landewala (27) 42 Yes c a c Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhundar (26) 43 c Yes a c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sotha (35) 44 5 30 9 2 13 0 44 2 0 5 33 32 0 4 3 44 43 18 44 44 33 39 Block T O T A L :

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Distance range code i code range Distance Forests Uses Non-agricultural under Area land Un-cultivable and Barren Lands Grazing Other and Pastures Permanent etc. Crops MiscellaneousTree Under Land Land Waste Culturable fallows current than landsother Fallow Fallows Current Sown Area Net 1 2 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Name of CD Block:-Kot Bhai Location CodeNo:-0080 1 Tharajwala (162) b 0 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 1233 2 Fakarsar (18) GIDDARBAHA b 0 151 0 0 0 0 0 0 1411 3 Peori (6) GIDDARBAHA b 0 81 180 0 0 2 0 0 1048 4 Doula (8) GIDDARBAHA a 0 103 5 0 0 0 0 0 1022 5 Bharu (9) GIDDARBAHA a 0 89 25 0 0 0 0 0 655 6 Husnar (17) GIDDARBAHA a 0 165 634 0 0 0 0 0 1280 7 Theri (19) GIDDARBAHA b 0 118 114 0 0 0 0 0 1493 8 Babania (20) GIDDARBAHA b 0 78 4 0 0 0 0 0 463 9 Ghagga (21) GIDDARBAHA b 0 112 76 0 0 0 0 0 1096 10 Kuraiwala (23) GIDDARBAHA c 0 87 50 0 0 0 0 0 1129 11 Baddian (24) GIDDARBAHA c 0 71 183 0 0 0 0 0 850 12 Gurusar (22) GIDDARBAHA c 0 251 246 0 0 0 0 0 1936 13 Madhir (15) GIDDARBAHA c 0 104 19 0 0 0 0 0 1381 14 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)GIDDARBAHA b 0 60 11 0 0 0 0 0 895 15 Kot Bhai (10) GIDDARBAHA b 0 333 999 0 0 16 0 0 3450 16 Chotian (11) GIDDARBAHA c 0 91 50 0 0 0 0 0 531 17 Sahib Chand (12) GIDDARBAHA c 0 66 125 0 0 0 0 0 820 18 Bhalaiana (79) GIDDARBAHA c 0 211 214 0 0 0 0 0 2485 19 Kotliablu (80) JAITU c 0 279 235 0 0 0 0 0 2968 20 Mallan (81) JAITU c 0 256 73 0 0 0 0 0 2822 21 Kishanpura (86) JAITU c 0 50 9 0 0 0 0 0 432 22 Surewala (87) MUKTSAR c 0 110 8 0 0 0 0 0 912 23 Assa Buttar (84) MUKTSAR c 0 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 775 24 Bhuttiwala (72) MUKTSAR c 0 120 99 0 0 0 0 0 1345 25 Khirkianwala (73) MUKTSAR c 0 97 2 0 0 0 0 0 564 26 Kauni (83) MUKTSAR c 0 348 6 0 0 0 0 0 2676 27 Gurri Sangar (85) MUKTSAR c 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 791 28 Dhulkot (82) MUKTSAR c 0 90 159 0 0 0 0 0 734 29 Lohara (77) MUKTSAR c 0 57 50 0 0 0 0 0 515 30 Buttar Sarien (78) GIDDARBAHA c 0 55 33 0 0 0 0 0 688 31 Chhatiana (13) GIDDARBAHA c 0 89 98 0 0 0 0 0 815 32 Rokhala (14) GIDDARBAHA c 0 73 155 0 0 0 0 0 651 33 Seikh (29) GIDDARBAHA c 0 41 35 0 0 0 0 0 357 34 Samagh (28) GIDDARBAHA c 0 97 159 0 0 0 0 0 537 35 Manianwala (30) GIDDARBAHA c 67 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 355 36 Sukha Ablu (76) GIDDARBAHA c 0 139 42 0 0 0 0 0 1723 37 Giljewala (31) GIDDARBAHA c 0 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 551 38 Doda (75) MUKTSAR c 0 578 204 0 0 0 0 0 3564 39 Duhewala (34) MUKTSAR c 0 41 15 0 0 0 0 0 787 40 Chak Giljewala (32)MUKTSAR c 0 22 9 0 0 0 0 0 228 41 Khunan Khurd (33) GIDDARBAHA c 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 42 Landewala (27) GIDDARBAHA c 0 51 28 0 0 0 0 0 666 43 Bhundar (26) MALOUT c 0 112 3 0 0 0 0 0 1103 44 Sotha (35) MUKTSAR c 0 146 16 0 0 0 0 0 1165 Block T O T A L : 0 0 67 5667 4373 0 0 18 0 0 51402

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Name of three most important commodities

Area under different types of land use ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Area irrigated by source (in hectare). manufactured

Name of Village Village of Name Number Serial

Total Irrigated Land Area Area Land Irrigated Total Area Land Un-irrigated Total ) C ( Canals Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Falls(WF) Water Others(O) First Second Third 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 Name of CD Block:-Kot Bhai Location CodeNo:-0080 1233 0 1233 0 0 0 0 Troly Cultivator Kurah Tharajwala (162) 1 1411 0 1411 0 0 0 0 Fakarsar (18) 2 1048 0 1048 0 0 0 0 Peori (6) 3 1022 0 1022 0 0 0 0 Kasia Daria Doula (8) 4 655 0 655 0 0 0 0 Bharu (9) 5 1280 0 1280 0 0 0 0 Husnar (17) 6 1493 0 1493 0 0 0 0 Theri (19) 7 463 0 446 17 0 0 0 Babania (20) 8 1096 0 1096 0 0 0 0 Ghagga (21) 9 1129 0 1129 0 0 0 0 Kuraiwala (23) 10 850 0 850 0 0 0 0 Baddian (24) 11 1936 0 1936 0 0 0 0 Agriculture Implements Gurusar (22) 12 1381 0 1381 0 0 0 0 Troly Cultivator Madhir (15) 13 895 0 895 0 0 0 0 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)14 3450 0 3450 0 0 0 0 Kot Bhai (10) 15 531 0 507 24 0 0 0 Chotian (11) 16 820 0 814 6 0 0 0 Sahib Chand (12) 17 2485 0 2485 0 0 0 0 Bhalaiana (79) 18 2968 0 2948 20 0 0 0 Kotliablu (80) 19 2822 0 2814 8 0 0 0 Mallan (81) 20 432 0 335 97 0 0 0 Kishanpura (86) 21 912 0 297 615 0 0 0 Surewala (87) 22 775 0 391 384 0 0 0 Assa Buttar (84) 23 1345 0 908 437 0 0 0 Bhuttiwala (72) 24 564 0 433 131 0 0 0 Khirkianwala (73) 25 2676 0 2676 0 0 0 0 Kauni (83) 26 791 0 518 273 0 0 0 Gurri Sangar (85) 27 734 0 730 4 0 0 0 Dhulkot (82) 28 515 0 490 25 0 0 0 Lohara (77) 29 688 0 648 40 0 0 0 Buttar Sarien (78) 30 815 0 815 0 0 0 0 Chhatiana (13) 31 651 0 651 0 0 0 0 Rokhala (14) 32 357 0 316 41 0 0 0 Seikh (29) 33 537 0 537 0 0 0 0 Samagh (28) 34 355 0 355 0 0 0 0 Manianwala (30) 35 1723 0 1311 412 0 0 0 Sukha Ablu (76) 36 551 0 551 0 0 0 0 Giljewala (31) 37 3564 0 3564 0 0 0 0 Doda (75) 38 787 0 787 0 0 0 0 Duhewala (34) 39 228 0 228 0 0 0 0 Chak Giljewala (32) 40 500 0 202 298 0 0 0 Khunan Khurd (33) 41 666 0 566 100 0 0 0 Landewala (27) 42 1103 0 1103 0 0 0 0 Bhundar (26) 43 1165 0 1165 0 0 0 0 Sotha (35) 44 51402 0 48470 2932 0 0

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Serial number Name of village 2011 Census 2001 Census location code location code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of the CD Block :Lambi (0081) 000000

Name of the Tehsil : Malout (00239) 000000 1 AbulKhurana (159) 035286 01001900 2 Adhania (34) 035292 01002500 3 ArniwalaWaziran (45) 035235 00996800 4 Badal (3) 035312 01004500 5 BanwalaAnu (13) 035302 01003500 6 Bhagu (11) 035313 01004600 7 Bhittiwala (24) 035228 00996100 8 Bhullarwala (19) 035299 01003200 9 Channu (31) 035317 01005000 10 DabwaliPahurianwali (48) 035285 01001800 11 Deon Khera (47) 035289 01002200 12 FaridKhera (51) 035238 00997100 13 FatehpurManianwala (46) 035290 01002300 14 FattaKhera (16) 035300 01003300 15 FatuhiKhera (36) 035231 00996400 16 Fatuhiwala (6) 035307 01004000 17 Gaggar (4) 035311 01004400 18 Ghumarwala (14) 035303 01003600 19 Hakuwala (18) 035298 01003100 20 Kakhanwali (25) 035297 01003000 21 KanduKhera (20) 035227 00996000 22 kanganpura (49) 035236 00996900 23 KhemaKhera (43) 035233 00996600 24 Kheowali (12) 035314 01004700 25 KhudianGulab Singh (28) 035293 01002600 26 Khudian Mohan Singh (29) 035294 01002700 27 Killianwali (8) 035306 01003900 28 Kutianwali (37) 035232 00996500 29 Lambi (30) 035315 01004800 30 Lohara (9) 035305 01003800 31 Maan (2) 035316 01004900 32 MahniKhera (52) 035239 00997200 33 Mahuana (32) 035287 01002000 34 MehmudKhera (50) 035237 00997000 35 Mehna (10) 035309 01004200 36 MidduKhera (17) 035301 01003400 37 MithriBudhgir (5) 035310 01004300 38 PhuluKhera (44) 035234 00996700 39 Punjawa (26) 035296 01002900 40 Roranwali (23) 035230 00996300 41 SehnaKhera (35) 035291 01002400 42 Sikhwala (27) 035295 01002800 43 Singhewala (7) 035308 01004100 44 Tapa Khera (33) 035288 01002100 45 Tarmala (22) 035229 00996200 46 Waring Khera (15) 035304 01003700 Name of the Tehsil : Gidderbaha (00240) 47 Bidowali (1) 035318 01005100 48 Dhaula (160) 035320 01005300 49 Lal Bai (161) 035319 01005200

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Sr.No. village Name no. code Location place) decimal one to up rounded hectares in(village the of area Total population Total householdsof Number

Pre-Primary school(PP) Pre-Primary school(P) Primary schoolMiddle(M) (S) School Secondary school(SS) Secondary Senior (ASC) commerce & science arts of college Degree college(EC) Engineering (MC) college Medical (MI) institute Management (Pt) Polytechnic school/ITI training Vocational (NFTC) centre Non-formal training disabled(SSD) school for Special (specify) Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of CD Block:-Lambi 1 Kandu Khera (20) 035227 1619 3123 596 1 2 2 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 2 Bhittiwala (24) 035228 1760 4277 821 2 3 2 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 3 Tarmala (22) 035229 1690 3117 606 1 3 2 1 a c c c c c c c c c 4 Roranwali (23) 035230 1136 2083 387 3 3 2 2 1 c c c c c c c c c 5 Fatuhi Khera (36) 035231 815 2686 523 a 1 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 6 Kutianwali (37) 035232 1436 2527 545 a 2 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 7 Khema Khera (43) 035233 1149 2015 381 a 2 2 a a c c c c c c c c c 8 Phulu Khera (44) 035234 914 2351 428 a 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 9 Arniwala Waziran (45) 035235 782 1494 306 1 1 a a b c b c c b b c c c 10 kanganpura (49) 035236 327 1368 274 1 1 1 a a c c c c b c c c b 11 Mehmud Khera (50) 035237 962 2251 443 3 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 12 Farid Khera (51) 035238 788 2025 373 2 2 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 13 (52) 035239 1029 2142 422 2 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 14 Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) 035285 1312 2544 474 2 1 1 1 1 b b c b b c c c c 15 Abul Khurana (159) 035286 2824 6789 1283 5 3 4 4 3 b b c b b a b c c 16 Mahuana (32) 035287 658 2360 461 4 2 2 1 a a c c b c 1 c c c 17 Tapa Khera (33) 035288 1200 3566 692 2 4 3 3 a c c c c c a c c c 18 Deon Khera (47) 035289 1209 2620 492 2 2 2 1 b c c c c c a c c c 19 Fatehpur Manianwala (46) 035290 1416 3150 568 1 2 2 2 a c c c c c b c c c 20 Sehna Khera (35) 035291 531 1457 251 1 1 a a b c c c c c b c c c 21 Adhania (34) 035292 1089 2920 551 2 2 2 1 a c c c c c c b c c 22 Khudian Gulab Singh (28) 035293 1022 2261 436 2 1 1 1 a c c c c c b a c c 23 Khudian Mohan Singh (29) 035294 675 1258 230 1 2 a a a c c c c c b c c c 24 Sikhwala (27) 035295 1231 4425 845 b 4 4 3 1 c c c c c c c c c 25 Punjawa (26) 035296 1786 3085 611 1 1 1 a b c c c c c b c c c 26 Kakhanwali (25) 035297 1971 3502 630 3 4 1 1 b c c c c c c c c c 27 Hakuwala (18) 035298 752 2411 443 2 2 2 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 28 Bhullarwala (19) 035299 779 1317 249 2 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 29 Fatta Khera (16) 035300 1071 2316 429 1 2 2 a b c b c c c c c c c 30 Middu Khera (17) 035301 1134 2346 442 2 2 1 a b c c c c c c c c c 31 Banwala Anu (13) 035302 953 2305 455 a 1 1 b b c c c c c b c c c 32 Ghumarwala (14) 035303 1184 4645 864 5 4 4 2 2 c c c c c c b c b 33 Waring Khera (15) 035304 2209 3684 700 2 2 2 1 1 b c b b c c c b c 34 Lohara (9) 035305 845 1263 257 a 1 a a a b c c b c c c b b 35 Killianwali (8) 035306 2261 13547 2639 1 3 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 36 Fatuhiwala (6) 035307 1026 2666 525 2 2 2 a a b c c c c b c b c 37 Singhewala (7) 035308 975 2459 477 2 2 1 1 1 c c c b c b b c c 38 Mehna (10) 035309 2297 5072 934 1 1 1 a a b c c c c a a b c 39 Mithri Budhgir (5) 035310 998 2127 433 1 2 1 a a b c c c c b c b c 40 Gaggar (4) 035311 717 2069 392 2 2 1 1 a a c c c c a b c c 41 Badal (3) 035312 1495 3473 686 5 4 3 2 2 1 c c c c 1 c c 1 42 Bhagu (11) 035313 613 1084 188 1 1 1 1 1 b c c c c a b a c 43 Kheowali (12) 035314 611 2401 464 2 3 1 1 a b c c c c 1 c b c 44 Lambi (30) 035315 1444 5053 971 1 3 2 2 2 b c c c c a c c c 45 Maan (2) 035316 1393 3198 629 3 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c

110 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Yes Availability of toilet & available within the village , the distance range Medical Amenities available. / No others Yes / No code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is

available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Community health centre (CHC) centre health Community (PHC) centre health Primary (PHS) subcentre health Primary (MCW) centre childwelfare and Maternity (TBC) T.B. clinic (HA) Hospital-allopathic (HO) medicine Hospital-alternative Dispensary(D) hospital(VH) Veterinary (MHC) clinic health Mobile (FWC) centre welfare Family hospital/Nursing Govt. non home. Charitable Degree MBBS with practitioner Medical degree other with practitioner Medical degree no with practitioner Medical . healer faith and practitioner Traditional Shop Medicine Others (Treated/Untreated) water Tap well) Uncovered / (Covered water Well Pump Hand well Bore / wells Tube Spring Canal / River Lake / Pond / Tank Others includingbath. toilet Community bath. excluding toilet Community village. the near available outlet hardware sanitary or mart sanitary Rural use. productive for waste of recycle or bio-gas Community 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0081 c 1 a 1 b c c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Kandu Khera (20) 1 c 1 1 1 c c c 1 a c c 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Bhittiwala (24) 2 c b b c c c c b b c c 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Tarmala (22) 3 c 1 a c c c c b 1 c c 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Roranwali (23) 4 c b b b c c c b b c b 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No No Fatuhi Khera (36) 5 c b b b c c b b b c b 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No Kutianwali (37) 6 a b b b c c b b b b b 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Khema Khera (43) 7 c b 1 1 c c 1 a 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Phulu Khera (44) 8 c b b c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Arniwala Waziran (45) 9 c a b c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No kanganpura (49) 10 c 1 b 1 c 1 c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Mehmud Khera (50) 11 a a a b c c b a a c c 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Farid Khera (51) 12 a a 1 b c 1 b a 1 c c 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No No Mahni Khera (52) 13 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) 14 b b 1 1 b b b 1 1 b b 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No Yes Abul Khurana (159) 15 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Mahuana (32) 16 c c c c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 7 1 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Tapa Khera (33) 17 c c c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Deon Khera (47) 18 c 1 c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Fatehpur Manianwala (46) 19 c c c c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Sehna Khera (35) 20 c 1 c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No Adhania (34) 21 c c 1 c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No Khudian Gulab Singh (28) 22 a a a a c c a a a c a 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Khudian Mohan Singh (29) 23 b b 1 b c b b 1 1 c b 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes No Sikhwala (27) 24 b a a b c b b a b b b 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No Punjawa (26) 25 b b 1 1 c c c b b c b 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No No Kakhanwali (25) 26 b b a 1 c b b b b c b 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No No Hakuwala (18) 27 c 1 1 1 c c c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Bhullarwala (19) 28 c c c c c c c a a a a 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Fatta Khera (16) 29 c c b c c c c 1 1 1 c 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Middu Khera (17) 30 c b b b c c c a b a b 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Banwala Anu (13) 31 c c 1 1 c c b 1 a c 1 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Ghumarwala (14) 32 c c 1 1 c c c 1 1 c 1 0 0 3 4 2 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Waring Khera (15) 33 c c a a c c b a 1 c a 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Lohara (9) 34 c 1 c 1 c 1 b 1 b c 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Killianwali (8) 35 b b b b c c c 1 1 c b 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Fatuhiwala (6) 36 b b a a c b b a a c c 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Singhewala (7) 37 b b 1 1 c b b 1 b b b 0 0 1 5 2 2 1 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Mehna (10) 38 b b a a c b c a b c b 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Mithri Budhgir (5) 39 a b a a c a a b a c a 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Gaggar (4) 40 1 b b 1 c 1 1 1 1 c 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 Yes No No No No Yes No No No No Yes No Badal (3) 41 a a a a c a a a a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No Yes No Bhagu (11) 42 a a a a c a a 1 1 c c 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No No Yes No Kheowali (12) 43 1 1 1 1 c c c b 1 c c 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Lambi (30) 44 a a 1 a c a c a a c a 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No No Maan (2) 45

111 Census of India 2011- Amenities and

Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where given, If not available within the village , the facility is available is given). distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where

facility is available is given).

Sr.No. village Name

Post office(PO) Post (SPO) office post Sub (P&TO) office Telegraph & Post Code Pin Village lines)(Land Telephones (PCO) office call Public coverage phone Mobile (CSC) centre service Common cafes/ Internet facility courier Private Private) &(Public Busservice stations Railway Autos Auto/Modified Vans Taxis and Tractors driven) Machine &rickshaws(Manual Cycle-pulled animals by driven Carts service ferry /River Sea highway(NH) national to Connected highway(SH) state to Connected (MDR) road district major to Connected road district others to Connected roads Pucca roads Kutchcha roads macadam(WBM) bounded Water (river/canal)(NW) waterway Navigable (FP) Footpaths Banks Co-operative & Commercial ATM Societies Credit Agricultural 1 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Name of CD Block:-Lambi 1 Kandu Khera (20) c Yes Yes 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 2 Bhittiwala (24) c Yes Yes 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c c 3 Tarmala (22) c Yes c 152115 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes b Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c 4 Roranwali (23) c Yes c 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 5 Fatuhi Khera (36) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes b Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b 6 Kutianwali (37) b Yes b 152114 Yes Yes b c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 7 Khema Khera (43) a Yes a 152114 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes c b Yes Yes b Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes b c b 8 Phulu Khera (44) a Yes a 152114 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 9 Arniwala Waziran (45) b a a 152107 b Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 10 kanganpura (49) b a b 152107 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c b Yes b b b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 11 Mehmud Khera (50) Yes a a 154115 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes b b c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 12 Farid Khera (51) a a c 152115 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes c Yes b c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 13 Mahni Khera (52) a a c 152115 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes b c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a c a 14 Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) b a b 151107 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b a b b Yes a Yes b b b 15 Abul Khurana (159) a a a 152114 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes 16 Mahuana (32) b Yes b 152114 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes 17 Tapa Khera (33) Yes a Yes 152114 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c a a a a c Yes Yes Yes a c a 18 Deon Khera (47) a Yes a 151101 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c a c a b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b c Yes 19 Fatehpur Manianwala (46) a Yes c 151114 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 20 Sehna Khera (35) b a b 152114 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes c Yes b c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 21 Adhania (34) a Yes a 152114 a a a c c Yes c c c Yes Yes a a a a Yes Yes a Yes a c a 22 Khudian Gulab Singh (28) a Yes a 152113 Yes a a c c a c a a Yes Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a Yes 23 Khudian Mohan Singh (29) a a a 152113 Yes Yes Yes c a a c Yes a Yes Yes Yes a a a a Yes a Yes a a a 24 Sikhwala (27) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes a b Yes 25 Punjawa (26) b Yes b 152113 Yes b Yes c c Yes c b b b c b b b b b Yes a Yes b b a 26 Kakhanwali (25) b b b 151211 b b Yes c c a c c c Yes Yes Yes a b b b c Yes Yes Yes b c Yes 27 Hakuwala (18) Yes Yes Yes 151211 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes a Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c a 28 Bhullarwala (19) c a c 151211 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c a c b c Yes b Yes Yes a Yes c c Yes 29 Fatta Khera (16) a a a 151211 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes b c c b a a c b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes 30 Middu Khera (17) b Yes b 151211 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b c c b b b b Yes c c Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 31 Banwala Anu (13) b Yes b 152113 Yes b Yes c c Yes c c b b Yes a a a a a Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 32 Ghumarwala (14) b Yes b 151211 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b 33 Waring Khera (15) b Yes b 151211 Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes b Yes Yes b Yes c b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b 34 Lohara (9) b Yes b 151211 b Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 35 Killianwali (8) a a c 151211 Yes a Yes a a a a a a Yes Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a 36 Fatuhiwala (6) b a b 152113 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 37 Singhewala (7) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 38 Mehna (10) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b b Yes b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b Yes 39 Mithri Budhgir (5) b a b 152113 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b a 40 Gaggar (4) b a b 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c b c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c Yes 41 Badal (3) b Yes b 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b c c b b Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes b Yes 42 Bhagu (11) a a a 152113 a a a b a Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a 43 Kheowali (12) a Yes Yes 152113 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes c Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a Yes 44 Lambi (30) Yes b Yes 152113 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c c c Yes a Yes Yes Yes a 45 Maan (2) a Yes a 152113 Yes a Yes c c Yes c c c b a a b a b b Yes Yes Yes a b a

112 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 )

Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not available within Availability of electricity the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest (Yes/No)

place where facility is available is given).

Name village Name Sr.No.

Self-Help Group (SHG) Group Self-Help shopdistribution (PDS) systemPublic market Regular Mandis/ Haat Weekly society marketing Agricultural Centres) (Nutritional Scheme ChildDevelopment Integrated Centres) (Nutritional Centre Anganwadi Centres) (Nutritional Others Activist) Health Social (Accredited ASHA TV with/without centre Community Field, Sports Centre Recreation / Club Sports Hall Video / Cinema Library Public Room Reading Public Supply Newspaper AssemblyPollingstation Office Registration Death & Birth (ED) Use Domestic Supply for Power (EAG) Use Agricultural Supply for Power (EC) Use Commercial Supply for Power (EA)AllUsesSupply for Power 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0081 b Yes b c c Yes Yes b b Yes b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kandu Khera (20) 1 b Yes b c c Yes Yes c a Yes b Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhittiwala (24) 2 Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes c a Yes a Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tarmala (22) 3 b Yes b Yes Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Roranwali (23) 4 b Yes b Yes a c Yes b a Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Fatuhi Khera (36) 5 c Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kutianwali (37) 6 c c b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Khema Khera (43) 7 b Yes Yes c c c Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Phulu Khera (44) 8 b c b c c b Yes b b c b Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Arniwala Waziran (45) 9 b Yes b b b b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes kanganpura (49) 10 c Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mehmud Khera (50) 11 c Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Farid Khera (51) 12 a a b c a c Yes c b Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mahni Khera (52) 13 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) 14 b b b b Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Abul Khurana (159) 15 Yes Yes b c c c Yes c a c a Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mahuana (32) 16 a Yes b c a c Yes c a c a Yes c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Tapa Khera (33) 17 Yes Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c a c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Deon Khera (47) 18 c Yes Yes c Yes c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Fatehpur Manianwala (46) 19 c Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b a c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Sehna Khera (35) 20 a c b c c c Yes c a c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Adhania (34) 21 a c b c c b Yes b b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Khudian Gulab Singh (28) 22 c Yes a c a c Yes c b c a a c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes No Yes Khudian Mohan Singh (29) 23 c Yes b c c b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Sikhwala (27) 24 c c b c b c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Punjawa (26) 25 c Yes b c b Yes Yes c b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kakhanwali (25) 26 b a b b a Yes Yes c a c a Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hakuwala (18) 27 c Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhullarwala (19) 28 c c b c c c Yes c b c a Yes c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Fatta Khera (16) 29 b Yes b c c b Yes c a c b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Middu Khera (17) 30 a Yes b c c c Yes c b c b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Banwala Anu (13) 31 Yes Yes b b b a Yes b b b c Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ghumarwala (14) 32 b c b b Yes a Yes b a b c b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Waring Khera (15) 33 Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b a c c Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Lohara (9) 34 a Yes a a a a Yes a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Killianwali (8) 35 b b b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Fatuhiwala (6) 36 c Yes b b b Yes Yes b a b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Singhewala (7) 37 b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mehna (10) 38 b Yes b b b b Yes b a b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mithri Budhgir (5) 39 a a a a a a Yes b a Yes Yes a c a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Gaggar (4) 40 c c b c c c Yes c a Yes Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Badal (3) 41 a a b a a a Yes b a a Yes b b b b Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhagu (11) 42 Yes Yes a a a a Yes c a c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kheowali (12) 43 c Yes b c Yes c Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Lambi (30) 44 c Yes b c c c Yes c a c a Yes c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes No No Maan (2) 45

113 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Sr.No. Maan (2) Lambi (30) Kheowali (12) Bhagu (11) Badal (3) Gaggar (4) Mithri (5) Budhgir Mehna (10) Singhewala (7) Fatuhiwala (6) (8) Killianwali Lohara (9) Waring Khera (15) Ghumarwala (14) Banwala Anu (13) KheraMiddu (17) Fatta Khera (16) Bhullarwala (19) Hakuwala (18) Kakhanwali (25) Punjawa (26) Sikhwala (27) Mohan Khudian Singh (29) Gulab Singh (28) Khudian Adhania (34) Sehna Khera (35) Fatehpur Manianwala (46) Deon Khera (47) Tapa Khera (33) Mahuana (32) KhuranaAbul (159) Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) Mahni Khera (52) Farid Khera (51) Mehmud Khera (50) kanganpura (49) Arniwala Waziran (45) Phulu Khera (44) Khema Khera (43) Kutianwali (37) Fatuhi Khera (36) Roranwali (23) Tarmala (22) Bhittiwala (24) Kandu Khera (20) Name village 2 MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT DABWALI DABWALI (HARYANA) DABWALI Name of CD Block:-Lambi GIDDARBAHA MALOUT DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI DABWALI MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT MALOUT Name Nearest Town 102 c c c c c c c c c c c c b b c c c b c c c c c c b c c c c c c c c b b b b b b b b c c c c 103 Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . 104 733 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Forests Area under different types of land use ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) 105 135 222 158 220 182 106 135 168 137 109 99 47 51 99 50 76 50 81 71 58 92 74 52 58 24 76 66 88 36 80 42 67 41 74 89 66 39 36 61 99 75 53 77 81

0 Area under Non-agricultural Uses 106 114 130 131 115 271 590 245 197 195 209 359 210 129 148 218 65 39 21 23 37 39 56 79 58 92 15 21 48 41 35 13 13

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Barren and Un-cultivable land 107

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands 108 16

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. 109

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Culturable Waste Land 110 Land Use

0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fallow lands other than current fallows 111

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Current Fallows 112 1164 1244 1375 2132 1449 1806 1506 1546 1026 1334 1091 1133 2508 1020 1352 1046 1609 1623 1510 518 431 644 885 855 684 731 895 684 835 831 635 485 594 866 953 454 582 940 722 923 275 721 802 416 762 Net Area Sown 113 1164 1244 1375 2132 1449 1806 1506 1546 1026 1334 1091 1133 2508 1020 1352 1046 1609 1623 1510 Census of India 2011- of India Census 518 431 644 885 855 684 731 895 684 835 831 635 485 594 866 953 454 582 940 722 923 275 721 802 416 762 Total Irrigated Land Area Amenities and and Amenities 114

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Un-irrigated Land Area 115 1164 1244 1375 2132 1449 1806 1465 1542 1026 1334 1091 1133 2508 1020 1352 1400 518 431 644 885 855 684 731 895 684 835 831 635 485 594 866 953 454 582 940 722 923 275 708 802 416 762 221 622 270 Canals ( C ) Area irrigated by source hectare).(in Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 )

Land Use Name of three most important commodities manufactured

Area irrigated by source (in hectare).

Name of Village Village of Name Number Serial

Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Falls(WF) Water Others(O) First Second Third 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0081 1240 0 0 0 Kandu Khera (20) 1 1001 0 0 0 Bhittiwala (24) 2 209 0 0 0 Oil Cloth Tarmala (22) 3 825 0 0 0 Roranwali (23) 4 0 0 0 0 Fatuhi Khera (36) 5 0 0 0 0 Kutianwali (37) 6 0 0 0 0 Khema Khera (43) 7 0 0 0 0 Phulu Khera (44) 8 13 0 0 0 Arniwala Waziran (45) 9 0 0 0 0 kanganpura (49) 10 0 0 0 0 Mehmud Khera (50) 11 0 0 0 0 Farid Khera (51) 12 0 0 0 0 Khes,daria Mahni Khera (52) 13 0 0 0 0 Dabwali Pahurianwali (48) 14 0 0 0 0 Abul Khurana (159) 15 0 0 0 0 Mahuana (32) 16 0 0 0 0 Tapa Khera (33) 17 0 0 0 0 Deon Khera (47) 18 0 0 0 0 Fatehpur Manianwala (46) 19 0 0 0 0 Sehna Khera (35) 20 0 0 0 0 Plough,spade Adhania (34) 21 0 0 0 0 Plough, Spade, Rambey Khudian Gulab Singh (28) 22 0 0 0 0 Khudian Mohan Singh (29) 23 0 0 0 0 Khes,darria Oil,khal Atta Sikhwala (27) 24 4 0 0 0 Atta Punjawa (26) 25 41 0 0 0 Darria,khes Baton For Spades Kakhanwali (25) 26 0 0 0 0 Darria,khes Batton,kulhari Hakuwala (18) 27 0 0 0 0 Bhullarwala (19) 28 0 0 0 0 Fatta Khera (16) 29 0 0 0 0 Middu Khera (17) 30 0 0 0 0 Khes,daria Banwala Anu (13) 31 0 0 0 0 Ghumarwala (14) 32 0 0 0 0 Waring Khera (15) 33 0 0 0 0 Lohara (9) 34 0 0 0 0 Killianwali (8) 35 0 0 0 0 Fatuhiwala (6) 36 0 0 0 0 Singhewala (7) 37 0 0 0 0 Daria,khes Mehna (10) 38 0 0 0 0 Khes,daria Mithri Budhgir (5) 39 0 0 0 0 Gaggar (4) 40 0 0 0 0 Badal (3) 41 0 0 0 0 Bhagu (11) 42 0 0 0 0 Kheowali (12) 43 0 0 0 0 Lambi (30) 44 0 0 0 0 Cloth Rice Atta Maan (2) 45

115 46 Channu (31) 035317 2218 6529 1282 a 2 2 1 1 c c c c c b c c c 47 Bidowali (1) 035318 719 1907 373 3 1 1 a a c c c c c b c c c 48 Lal Bai (161) 035319 1866 4942 947 4 3 2 2 1 b b c c c b b c c 49 Dhaula (160) 035320 611 1362 261 1 2 a a a b c c c c c b c c Block T O T A L : 59502 149572 28669 85 101 74 44 24 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1

116 b b 1 b c b b 1 1 b b 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Channu (31) 46 b a 1 b b a b b 1 c b 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Bidowali (1) 47 b b b b c b 1 1 1 c b 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes No Lal Bai (161) 48 b b c c c c c b b c c 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Dhaula (160) 49 2 9 15 14 0 4 3 16 22 2 5 0 2 13 ### 12 71 1 49 4 34 19 0 19 10 4 4 1 16 1

117 46 Channu (31) c Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes c b Yes c b b Yes b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes 47 Bidowali (1) a Yes Yes 152101 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes b Yes Yes b b b b Yes a Yes b b b 48 Lal Bai (161) b Yes b 152101 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b b 49 Dhaula (160) b b b 152114 Yes a Yes b b Yes a Yes b Yes b Yes a a a a b Yes Yes a b b Block T O T A L : 4 29 7 49 44 38 45 3 0 44 1 9 18 33 13 29 0 7 17 20 29 47 38 3 0 49 10 1 25

118 c Yes b b b Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Channu (31) 46 c Yes b c a b Yes b b c a a c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bidowali (1) 47 b Yes b c Yes b Yes b b c Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lal Bai (161) 48 Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Dhaula (160) 49 7 35 3 3 10 10 49 0 2 7 26 31 0 1 1 49 49 24 49 49 40 47

119 46 Channu (31) MALOUT c 0 451 238 0 0 0 0 0 1529 1529 0 1529 47 Bidowali (1) GIDDARBAHA b 0 47 71 0 0 0 0 0 601 601 0 601 48 Lal Bai (161) GIDDARBAHA b 0 186 37 0 0 0 0 0 1643 1643 0 1643 49 Dhaula (160) MALOUT b 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 568 568 0 568 Block T O T A L : 0 0 809 4527 4190 0 16 6 7 9 49938 49938 0 46605

120 0 0 0 0 Tokria,tokrey Channu (31) 46 0 0 0 0 Bidowali (1) 47 0 0 0 0 Troly,karahe Lal Bai (161) 48 0 0 0 0 Dhaula (160) 49 3333 0 0

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Serial number Name of village 2011 Census 2001 Census location code location code number number 1 2 3 4 Name of the CD Block :Malout (0082) 000000 Name of the Tehsil : Malout (00239) 000000 1 Alamwala (172) 035252 00998500 2 Aspal (152) 035251 00998400 3 (191) 035272 01000500 4 Bhagwanpura (154) 035249 00998200 5 Bhalerian (188) 035267 01000000 6 Bham (201) 035262 00999500 7 BodiwalaKharak Singh (174) 035254 00998700 8 BurjSidhwan (55) 035242 00997500 9 Chhapianwali (157) 035284 01001700 10 DabwaliDhab (56) 035243 00997600 11 Danewala (165) 035280 01001300 12 Enakhera (170) 035273 01000600 13 GhumarKhera (164) 035281 01001400 14 GurusarJodha (58) 035244 00997700 15 JandwalaCharat Singh (167) 035278 01001100 16 Jhorar (190) 035271 01000400 17 Kabarwala (57) 035247 00998000 18 Karamgarh (155) 035248 00998100 19 Katianwali (117) 035246 00997900 20 Katorewala (169) 035276 01000900 21 Khane Ki Dhab (189) 035268 01000100 22 Khunan Kalan (195) 035263 00999600 23 Kingra (163) 035282 01001500 24 Kolianwali (54) 035241 00997400 25 Lakkarwala (194) 035264 00999700 26 Malout (Rural) (156) 035275 01000800 27 Malwala (168) 035277 01001000 28 Midda (186) 035259 00999200 29 Mohlan (176) 035258 00999100 30 PakkiTibbi (116) 035245 00997800 31 PaniwalaFatta (185) 035260 00999300 32 Patti Karam (148) 035256 00998900 33 RamnagarKhazan Singh (192) 035270 01000300 34 Raniwala (175) 035255 00998800 35 Rathrian (158)0 035283 01001600 36 RattaKhera (173) 035253 00998600 37 RattaTibba (147) 035257 00999000 38 Sanoke (193) 035269 01000200 39 SarawanBodla(153) 035250 00998300 40 Shamkot (53) 035240 00997300 41 Sheikhu (166) 035279 01001200 42 ShergarhGian Singh (187) 035266 00999900 43 Tarkhanwala (196) 035265 00999800 44 Urang (197) 035261 00999400 45 Virk Khera (171) 035274 01000700 Name of the Tehsil : Gidderbaha (00240) 46 Karniwala (25) 035363 01009900 Name of the Tehsil : Muktsar (00241) 47 (58) 035375 01010800 48 Dabra (59) 035374 01010700 49 Lakhmireana (41) 035372 01010500 50 Mehrajwala (37) 035368 01010100 51 Phulewala (38) 035369 01010200 52 Tamkot (39) 035370 01010300

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Sr.No. village Name no. code Location place) decimal one to up rounded hectares in(village the of area Total population Total householdsof Number

Pre-Primary school(PP) Pre-Primary school(P) Primary schoolMiddle(M) (S) School Secondary school(SS) Secondary Senior (ASC) commerce & science arts of college Degree college(EC) Engineering (MC) college Medical (MI) institute Management (Pt) Polytechnic school/ITI training Vocational (NFTC) centre Non-formal training disabled(SSD) school for Special (specify) Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Name of CD Block:-Malout 1 Shamkot (53) 035240 1682 3838 672 1 2 1 1 1 b b c b b b b c c 2 Kolianwali (54) 035241 1281 2782 520 a 1 a a a b a c b a b b c c 3 Burj Sidhwan (55) 035242 1662 5256 960 1 2 1 1 a b a c b a c b c c 4 Dabwali Dhab (56) 035243 930 2110 389 2 1 1 1 1 b b c c c c b c c 5 Gurusar Jodha (58) 035244 1152 2558 495 3 2 1 a a b b c b c c b c c 6 Pakki Tibbi (116) 035245 928 2323 420 a 2 1 1 b c c c c c c c c c 7 Katianwali (117) 035246 1195 2499 467 1 3 2 1 a c c c c c c c c c 8 Kabarwala (57) 035247 1017 2355 463 3 3 1 1 1 b b c b b b c c c 9 Karamgarh (155) 035248 1202 1846 341 2 1 1 b b b b c b b b c c c 10 Bhagwanpura (154) 035249 1213 1596 311 a 1 1 a a a a c a b a b c c 11 Sarawan Bodla(153) 035250 2872 5597 949 a 1 1 1 b b c c b c b b c c 12 Aspal (152) 035251 1199 2041 354 a 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 13 Alamwala (172) 035252 1843 5254 1027 2 4 4 4 4 c c c c c c c c c 14 Ratta Khera (173) 035253 797 1609 319 b 1 2 a a c c c c c c c c c 15 Bodiwala Kharak Singh 035254(174) 1099 3401 637 2 4 3 2 2 c c c c c c c c c 16 Raniwala (175) 035255 1163 3324 587 1 1 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 17 Patti Karam (148) 035256 687 1468 277 1 3 2 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 18 Ratta Tibba (147) 035257 882 2032 400 a 2 2 2 2 c c c c c c c c c 19 Mohlan (176) 035258 1252 3188 623 1 2 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 20 Midda (186) 035259 1464 3085 623 3 3 2 1 a c c c c c c c c c 21 Paniwala Fatta (185) 035260 1012 3061 559 4 2 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 22 Urang (197) 035261 972 2435 444 a 1 1 1 b c c c c c c c c c 23 Bham (201) 035262 2008 4324 854 a 2 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 24 Khunan Kalan (195) 035263 1490 3977 754 2 3 3 3 3 c c c c c c c c c 25 Lakkarwala (194) 035264 1083 2649 531 2 2 2 1 b c c c c c c c c c 26 Tarkhanwala (196) 035265 1349 3256 591 1 1 1 2 1 c c c c c c c c c 27 Shergarh Gian Singh (187)035266 792 1857 309 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 28 Bhalerian (188) 035267 745 1749 327 1 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 29 Khane Ki Dhab (189) 035268 764 2000 390 2 2 2 1 a c c c c c c a c c 30 Sanoke (193) 035269 588 1316 258 1 2 1 1 a c c c c c c c c c 31 Ramnagar Khazan Singh035270 (192) 604 807 169 1 1 1 a a c c c c c c c c c 32 Jhorar (190) 035271 2019 5023 1032 a 1 1 1 1 c c c c c c c c c 33 Aulakh (191) 035272 732 2940 570 2 4 4 2 b c c c c b c c c c 34 Enakhera (170) 035273 1625 3746 739 1 2 1 a a b b c b c c b c c 35 Virk Khera (171) 035274 528 1696 347 2 1 1 1 1 b b c b c c b c c 36 Malout (Rural) (156) 035275 2554 8732 1772 1 5 2 2 1 1 a c a b 1 b c c 37 Katorewala (169) 035276 514 1855 346 b 2 1 1 a b b c b b b c c c 38 Malwala (168) 035277 443 942 187 b b 1 1 a b b c b b b b c c 39 Jandwala Charat Singh 035278(167) 1361 3726 708 a 1 1 a a a b c a b c c c c 40 Sheikhu (166) 035279 520 826 159 1 1 1 a a a b c a b a a c c 41 Danewala (165) 035280 1050 3133 548 a 1 1 1 a a a c a a 2 a c c 42 Ghumar Khera (164) 035281 616 1582 305 b 1 1 a b b b c b b b b c c 43 Kingra (163) 035282 598 1189 246 b 1 1 1 a b b c b b b b c 1 44 Rathrian (158)0 035283 509 1940 388 b 1 1 a a b b c b b b b c c 45 Chhapianwali (157) 035284 962 2475 451 2 2 2 b b b 1 c b 1 b c c c 46 Karniwala (25) 035363 244 579 116 1 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 47 Mehrajwala (37) 035368 703 1701 337 a 2 2 2 a c c c c c c c c c 48 Phulewala (38) 035369 639 2200 411 1 2 1 a a c c c b c c c c c 49 Tamkot (39) 035370 1036 2653 512 b 2 2 2 1 c c c c c c c c c 50 Lakhmireana (41) 035372 459 1264 230 2 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 51 Dabra (59) 035374 705 1056 187 2 1 a a a c c c c c c c c c 52 Bhangchari (58) 035375 1287 4134 795 1 2 2 5 a c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 56031 138985 26406 54 92 71 50 22 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 District T O T A L : 260324 649705 124124 279 425 330 201 97 5 2 1 0 1 9 2 2 2

120 Village Directory Land use (As in 2009) Location CodeNo:-044 Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Yes / No Availability of available within the village , the distance range Medical Amenities available. toilet & others Yes code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c / No for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is

available is given).

Name of Village Village of Name Number Serial

Community health centre (CHC) centre health Community (PHC) centre health Primary (PHS) subcentre health Primary (MCW) centre childwelfare and Maternity (TBC) T.B. clinic (HA) Hospital-allopathic (HO) medicine Hospital-alternative Dispensary(D) hospital(VH) Veterinary (MHC) clinic health Mobile (FWC) centre welfare Family hospital/Nursing Govt. non home. Charitable Degree MBBS with practitioner Medical degree other with practitioner Medical degree no with practitioner Medical . healer faith and practitioner Traditional Shop Medicine Others (Treated/Untreated) water Tap well) Uncovered / (Covered water Well Pump Hand well Bore / wells Tube Spring Canal / River Lake / Pond / Tank Others includingbath. toilet Community bath. excluding toilet Community available outlet hardware sanitary or mart sanitary Rural village. the near use. productive for waste of recycle or bio-gas Community 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0082 b a a a b b b a a b b 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Shamkot (53) 1 b b b b b b b b b 1 b 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Kolianwali (54) 2 b c b 1 c b b b b 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Burj Sidhwan (55) 3 b b 1 c c b b b b b b 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Dabwali Dhab (56) 4 c c 1 c c c c c b c c 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Gurusar Jodha (58) 5 c c b b c c c 1 a c c 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Pakki Tibbi (116) 6 b b 1 1 c b b b 1 b 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Katianwali (117) 7 b 1 1 b b b b b b 1 b 0 1 0 5 3 3 0 No No Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No No Kabarwala (57) 8 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Karamgarh (155) 9 a a a a a a a b a a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Bhagwanpura (154) 10 1 b b b b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No No No No Sarawan Bodla(153) 11 b a a a b a a a a a a 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Aspal (152) 12 b 1 b 1 c 1 b 1 1 b 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No Alamwala (172) 13 c c c c c b c c b c b 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Ratta Khera (173) 14 c b c b c b c 1 a c b 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Bodiwala Kharak Singh (174)15 c c c c c c c a a c c 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No No Raniwala (175) 16 c b 1 a b b b 1 a c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Patti Karam (148) 17 c b b 1 c c c a b c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Ratta Tibba (147) 18 b b a b c c b a 1 c b 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Mohlan (176) 19 c c 1 2 b c c 1 1 c b 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Midda (186) 20 b b 1 b c 1 b 1 b b b 0 0 0 5 1 4 0 Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No Paniwala Fatta (185) 21 c b b b c c c a a c c 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No No Urang (197) 22 c a a a c c c 1 1 c c 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Bham (201) 23 c b b b b b b 1 c c c 0 1 1 6 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Khunan Kalan (195) 24 c b b b c b c c 1 c b 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Lakkarwala (194) 25 c c b b c c b 1 b c b 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Tarkhanwala (196) 26 b b b b c b b b b b b 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No Shergarh Gian Singh (187)27 c 1 1 b c b c c 1 b b 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Bhalerian (188) 28 b b b b b b b b a c b 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Khane Ki Dhab (189) 29 c a a c c c c a a b c 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Sanoke (193) 30 c 1 a c c c c a 1 b c 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Ramnagar Khazan Singh (192)31 c c a 1 c c c 1 a 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Jhorar (190) 32 b 1 1 1 b b b b 1 b b 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Aulakh (191) 33 b b b b b b b 1 b b b 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Enakhera (170) 34 b b 1 b b b b 1 b b b 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Virk Khera (171) 35 a a a a a a a 1 a a a 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Malout (Rural) (156) 36 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Katorewala (169) 37 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Malwala (168) 38 a a 1 a a a a a 1 a a 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Jandwala Charat Singh (167)39 a a a a a a a 1 a a a 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Sheikhu (166) 40 a a a a a a a a a a a 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Danewala (165) 41 b b b b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes No Ghumar Khera (164) 42 b b b b b b b a a b b 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes No Kingra (163) 43 b a 1 a b b b a a 1 b 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes No Rathrian (158)0 44 b b 1 b b b b b b b b 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No Chhapianwali (157) 45 c a a c c c c a 1 b c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Karniwala (25) 46 b b b c c c c b a c c 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Mehrajwala (37) 47 b c c c c c c c 1 c c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Phulewala (38) 48 c c c c c c c c b c c 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Tamkot (39) 49 a a b b b b b a a c b 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Lakhmireana (41) 50 c c c c c c c c c c c 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No Dabra (59) 51 c c c c c 1 c c c c c 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Bhangchari (58) 52 1 5 13 8 0 3 0 14 13 5 4 0 6 9 118 19 53 1 50 8 42 26 0 12 6 0 0 1 17 0 7 29 52 45 0 13 8 64 90 21 20 1 13 43 408 90 248 5 222 22 183 110 0 59 31 13 7 5 62 6

121 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Name of District:-Muktsar Communication and transport facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & credit except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code societies (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available within the village , the distance range code viz; a available is given). for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest

place where facility is available is given).

Serial Number Serial village Name

Post office(PO) Post (SPO) office post Sub (P&TO) office Telegraph & Post Code Pin Village lines)(Land Telephones (PCO) office call Public coverage phone Mobile (CSC) centre service Common cafes/ Internet facility courier Private Private) &(Public Busservice stations Railway Autos Auto/Modified Vans Taxis and Tractors driven) Machine &rickshaws(Manual Cycle-pulled animals by driven Carts service ferry /River Sea highway(NH) national to Connected highway(SH) state to Connected (MDR) road district major to Connected road district others to Connected roads Pucca roads Kutchcha roads macadam(WBM) bounded Water (river/canal)(NW) waterway Navigable (FP) Footpaths Banks Co-operative & Commercial ATM 1 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Name of CD Block:-Malout 1 Shamkot (53) b Yes b 152115 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b b 2 Kolianwali (54) b a b 152115 Yes a Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b a 3 Burj Sidhwan (55) b Yes b 152107 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes a Yes b a 4 Dabwali Dhab (56) c Yes b 152115 b b Yes b b Yes a b b b b Yes a Yes b a Yes Yes Yes a b 5 Gurusar Jodha (58) c Yes b 152115 b b Yes b b Yes a b b b b Yes a b c b Yes Yes Yes b b 6 Pakki Tibbi (116) c Yes c 151210 Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c 7 Katianwali (117) b Yes b 151210 Yes c Yes c c Yes b c c Yes c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c 8 Kabarwala (57) b Yes b 151210 Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes b b 9 Karamgarh (155) b b b 151210 Yes Yes Yes b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b 10 Bhagwanpura (154) a a a 152107 a a Yes b b Yes b a a a a a a a a a Yes Yes Yes a a 11 Sarawan Bodla(153) a Yes a 151210 b b Yes b b Yes b b b Yes b b a b b b Yes Yes Yes b b 12 Aspal (152) a Yes a 151210 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes a c 13 Alamwala (172) Yes Yes Yes 151210 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b 14 Ratta Khera (173) b b b 151210 Yes b Yes c c Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 15 Bodiwala Kharak Singh a(174)Yes a 151210 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 16 Raniwala (175) b a b 151210 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c c c c c a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 17 Patti Karam (148) b Yes b 152026 Yes b a c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes b c 18 Ratta Tibba (147) b Yes b 151210 Yes b b c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes b c 19 Mohlan (176) b Yes b 151210 Yes a a c c Yes c c a a Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes a c 20 Midda (186) b a Yes 151210 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes c 21 Paniwala Fatta (185) b Yes b 151210 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c c c Yes c a Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes a c 22 Urang (197) c Yes c 151210 Yes a Yes a c Yes c a Yes a Yes a c c Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 23 Bham (201) b Yes c 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c a Yes c a b c c Yes Yes a a Yes Yes c 24 Khunan Kalan (195) b Yes b 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c b b b c c c b Yes Yes Yes b c 25 Lakkarwala (194) Yes Yes c 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c b c b Yes Yes Yes Yes b c 26 Tarkhanwala (196) Yes Yes Yes 152112 Yes Yes a Yes b Yes c Yes Yes Yes b Yes c b a b Yes Yes Yes b c 27 Shergarh Gian Singh (187)a a c 152107 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes c c c a Yes Yes Yes b c 28 Bhalerian (188) b Yes b 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b c b Yes c Yes b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b c 29 Khane Ki Dhab (189) b Yes b 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c b Yes c b b b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b c 30 Sanoke (193) a a a 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c a a Yes Yes Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes a c 31 Ramnagar Khazan SinghYes (192)Yes Yes 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c a a Yes Yes Yes c a a a Yes Yes Yes a c 32 Jhorar (190) a Yes a 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c a c c a b Yes Yes c a a c Yes Yes Yes a c 33 Aulakh (191) a Yes b 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes a b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b 34 Enakhera (170) b Yes b 152112 Yes a Yes b b a b b b b b b b a a a Yes Yes Yes a b 35 Virk Khera (171) b a b 152107 Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b 36 Malout (Rural) (156) a Yes a 152107 a Yes Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a a 37 Katorewala (169) b Yes b 152107 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes a b b b 38 Malwala (168) b a b 152112 Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b b 39 Jandwala Charat Singh a(167)a a 152107 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a 40 Sheikhu (166) a a a 152107 a a Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a 41 Danewala (165) a a a 152107 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a Yes a Yes a a 42 Ghumar Khera (164) b b b 152107 b b Yes b b b a b b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes b b 43 Kingra (163) b Yes b 152107 Yes Yes Yes b b Yes b b b b b b a b a Yes Yes Yes Yes a b 44 Rathrian (158)0 b b b 152114 Yes Yes Yes b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a b b b Yes Yes Yes b b 45 Chhapianwali (157) b Yes b 152107 Yes b Yes b b Yes b Yes b Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes 46 Karniwala (25) Yes Yes a 152112 Yes Yes Yes a a Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 47 Mehrajwala (37) c b c 152032 Yes Yes Yes b c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes b c 48 Phulewala (38) b b b 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c a c c c a Yes Yes c c a c Yes Yes Yes c c 49 Tamkot (39) c Yes c 152032 Yes Yes Yes Yes c Yes c b b Yes b Yes c c c b Yes Yes Yes b c 50 Lakhmireana (41) a a a 152112 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c a c Yes a Yes c c b b Yes Yes Yes a c 51 Dabra (59) c a c 152032 Yes Yes Yes c c Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes a c 52 Bhangchari (58) Yes Yes c 152032 Yes c Yes c c Yes c c Yes Yes c Yes c c a a Yes Yes Yes a c 6 33 4 52 45 34 48 4 1 46 1 14 17 36 25 37 0 11 19 28 25 51 44 2 0 49 5 1 25 110 19 233 203 158 211 18 3 194 8 56 83 182 107 188 0 22 53 98 117 217 181 10 0 230 35 4

122 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Village connected to highways,village roads, banks & credit Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not available within the Availability of electricity (Yes/No) societies (If amenities available code -Yes is given, If not village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place available within the village , the distance range code viz; a where facility is available is given). for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest

place where facility is available is given).

Name of Village Village of Name

Agricultural Credit Societies Credit Agricultural (SHG) Group Self-Help shopdistribution (PDS) systemPublic market Regular Mandis/ Haat Weekly society marketing Agricultural Centres) (Nutritional Scheme ChildDevelopment Integrated Centres) (Nutritional Centre Anganwadi Centres) (Nutritional Others Activist) Health Social (Accredited ASHA TV with/without centre Community Field, Sports Centre Recreation / Club Sports Hall Video / Cinema Library Public Room Reading Public Supply Newspaper AssemblyPollingstation Office Registration Death & Birth (ED) Use Domestic Supply for Power (EAG) Use Agricultural Supply for Power (EC) Use Commercial Supply for Power (EA)AllUsesSupply for Power 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 2 Location CodeNo:-0082 b b Yes b b Yes b Yes b b b a b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shamkot (53) b b b b b b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Kolianwali (54) Yes b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Burj Sidhwan (55) b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Dabwali Dhab (56) b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b a b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Gurusar Jodha (58) b b Yes b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Pakki Tibbi (116) Yes b Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Katianwali (117) b Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Kabarwala (57) b Yes Yes b b b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Karamgarh (155) Yes a a a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhagwanpura (154) Yes b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Sarawan Bodla(153) c c Yes b c c b Yes b a b Yes a c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Aspal (152) Yes b Yes b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Alamwala (172) b c Yes b c c c Yes b b c a Yes c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ratta Khera (173) b c Yes b c Yes c Yes c a c a c c c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Bodiwala Kharak Singh (174) a b c b c Yes c Yes c a c Yes c c c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Raniwala (175) a b Yes b c a b Yes b a c b c c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Patti Karam (148) Yes b c b c c c Yes b b c a c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ratta Tibba (147) Yes a Yes b c c c Yes c a c Yes Yes c c c Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Mohlan (176) Yes Yes c b c Yes b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Midda (186) Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes b b b Yes c c c c Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Paniwala Fatta (185) Yes a c a c c b Yes b a c a Yes c c c Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Urang (197) Yes a c b c c c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bham (201) b c Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Khunan Kalan (195) a c Yes b c c c Yes b a c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lakkarwala (194) Yes c Yes b c Yes c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Tarkhanwala (196) b c Yes b c c b Yes b b c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shergarh Gian Singh (187) a c Yes b c b b Yes b b c Yes Yes c b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhalerian (188) Yes c Yes b c b b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Khane Ki Dhab (189) Yes c Yes b c a b Yes b a c a c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Sanoke (193) Yes c Yes b c Yes b Yes b a c b c c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Ramnagar Khazan Singh (192) Yes c Yes b c Yes b Yes b b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Jhorar (190) Yes c Yes Yes c b b Yes b b b a Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Aulakh (191) b b b b b b b Yes b b b Yes b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Enakhera (170) Yes b b b b b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Virk Khera (171) a a a a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Malout (Rural) (156) b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Katorewala (169) b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Malwala (168) a Yes Yes Yes a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Jandwala Charat Singh (167) a a Yes a a a a Yes a a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sheikhu (166) Yes Yes Yes Yes a a a Yes a a a Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes a Yes Yes Yes Yes Danewala (165) b b Yes b b b b Yes b b b b b b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Ghumar Khera (164) a b Yes b b b b Yes b a b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Kingra (163) b Yes Yes b b Yes b Yes b Yes b b Yes b b b Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Rathrian (158)0 b b Yes b b b b Yes b a b b b b b b Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Chhapianwali (157) b b c b c a c Yes c b c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes No Yes Karniwala (25) b b b b b a c Yes c Yes c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Mehrajwala (37) Yes b Yes b c c c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Phulewala (38) a Yes Yes Yes c Yes c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Tamkot (39) a b c b c c c Yes c b a Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes b Yes Yes Yes Yes Lakhmireana (41) a c Yes b c c c Yes c c Yes a Yes c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Dabra (59) Yes c Yes b c Yes c Yes c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes c Yes Yes Yes Yes Bhangchari (58) 21 8 39 5 1 12 3 52 0 2 1 29 31 0 2 2 52 47 14 52 52 48 52 93 31 155 32 6 53 27 227 5 11 16 131 141 0 9 7 231 225 76 233 231 176 219

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Name Name i code range Distance for c and Forests Uses Non-agricultural under Area land Un-cultivable and Barren Lands Grazing Other and Pastures Permanent etc. Crops MiscellaneousTree Under Land Land Waste Culturable fallows current than landsother Fallow Fallows Current Sown Area Net Area Land Irrigated Total 1 1 2 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Name of CD Block:-Malout 1 1 Shamkot (53) MALOUT b 0 137 0 0 23 0 36 0 1486 1486 2 2 Kolianwali (54) MALOUT b 0 87 0 0 0 0 0 0 1194 1194 3 3 Burj Sidhwan (55) MALOUT a 0 470 0 0 0 0 0 0 1192 1192 4 4 Dabwali Dhab (56) MALOUT a 0 50 0 0 20 0 0 0 860 860 5 5 Gurusar Jodha (58) MALOUT b 0 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 1002 1002 6 6 Pakki Tibbi (116) MALOUT b 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 828 828 7 7 Katianwali (117) MALOUT b 0 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 1091 1091 8 8 Kabarwala (57) MALOUT b 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 897 897 9 9 Karamgarh (155) MALOUT a 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1126 1126 10 10 Bhagwanpura (154) MALOUT a 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1113 1113 11 11 Sarawan Bodla(153) MALOUT b 0 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 2649 2649 12 12 Aspal (152) MALOUT b 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1099 1099 13 13 Alamwala (172) MALOUT b 0 196 0 0 0 0 0 0 1647 1647 14 14 Ratta Khera (173) MALOUT c 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 727 727 15 15 Bodiwala Kharak Singh MALOUT(174) b 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 1009 1009 16 16 Raniwala (175) MALOUT c 0 525 0 0 0 0 0 0 638 638 17 17 Patti Karam (148) MALOUT c 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 632 632 18 18 Ratta Tibba (147) MALOUT c 0 58 1 0 0 0 0 0 823 823 19 19 Mohlan (176) MALOUT c 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 1182 1182 20 20 Midda (186) MALOUT c 0 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 1360 1360 21 21 Paniwala Fatta (185) MALOUT c 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 915 915 22 22 Urang (197) MALOUT c 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 895 895 23 23 Bham (201) MALOUT c 0 151 0 0 0 0 0 0 1857 1857 24 24 Khunan Kalan (195) MALOUT c 0 117 0 0 4 0 10 0 1359 1359 25 25 Lakkarwala (194) MALOUT c 0 153 0 0 3 0 66 0 861 861 26 26 Tarkhanwala (196) MALOUT c 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 1252 1252 27 27 Shergarh Gian Singh (187)MALOUT c 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 739 739 28 28 Bhalerian (188) MALOUT c 0 49 0 0 0 23 0 0 673 673 29 29 Khane Ki Dhab (189) MALOUT c 0 57 0 0 0 7 0 0 700 700 30 30 Sanoke (193) MALOUT c 0 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 535 535 31 31 Ramnagar Khazan SinghMALOUT (192) c 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 544 544 32 32 Jhorar (190) MALOUT c 0 189 0 0 0 8 0 0 1822 1822 33 33 Aulakh (191) MALOUT c 0 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 660 660 34 34 Enakhera (170) MALOUT b 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 1495 1495 35 35 Virk Khera (171) MALOUT b 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 478 478 36 36 Malout (Rural) (156) MALOUT a 0 460 0 0 0 0 0 0 2094 2094 37 37 Katorewala (169) MALOUT b 0 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 482 482 38 38 Malwala (168) MALOUT b 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 406 406 39 39 Jandwala Charat Singh MALOUT(167) a 0 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 1341 1341 40 40 Sheikhu (166) MALOUT a 0 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 319 319 41 41 Danewala (165) MALOUT a 0 322 0 0 0 0 0 0 728 728 42 42 Ghumar Khera (164) MALOUT b 0 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 555 555 43 43 Kingra (163) MALOUT b 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 553 553 44 44 Rathrian (158)0 MALOUT b 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 447 447 45 45 Chhapianwali (157) MALOUT a 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 885 885 46 46 Karniwala (25) MALOUT c 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 227 227 47 47 Mehrajwala (37) MUKTSAR c 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 613 613 48 48 Phulewala (38) MUKTSAR c 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 607 607 49 49 Tamkot (39) MUKTSAR c 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 960 960 50 50 Lakhmireana (41) MUKTSAR c 0 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 420 420 51 51 Dabra (59) MUKTSAR c 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 654 654 52 52 Bhangchari (58) MUKTSAR c 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 1197 1197 0 0 176 5824 3 0 50 38 112 0 49828 49828 0 0 1052 24007 15617 0 66 62 119 52 219349 219349

124 Village Directory Land use ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-044 Land Use Name of three most important commodities

Area under different types of land use ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Area irrigated by source (in hectare). manufactured

Name of Village Village of Name Number Serial

Total Un-irrigated Land Area Land Un-irrigated Total ) C ( Canals Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Falls(WF) Water Others(O) First Second Third 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 Location CodeNo:-0082 0 1486 0 0 0 0 Shamkot (53) 1 0 1194 0 0 0 0 Kolianwali (54) 2 0 1192 0 0 0 0 Atta Burj Sidhwan (55) 3 0 860 0 0 0 0 Dabwali Dhab (56) 4 0 1002 0 0 0 0 Gurusar Jodha (58) 5 0 828 0 0 0 0 Pakki Tibbi (116) 6 0 1091 0 0 0 0 Katianwali (117) 7 0 897 0 0 0 0 Kabarwala (57) 8 0 1126 0 0 0 0 Karamgarh (155) 9 0 1113 0 0 0 0 Bhagwanpura (154) 10 0 2649 0 0 0 0 Sarawan Bodla(153) 11 0 1099 0 0 0 0 Aspal (152) 12 0 1647 0 0 0 0 Hal Trolly Alamwala (172) 13 0 727 0 0 0 0 Ratta Khera (173) 14 0 1009 0 0 0 0 Bodiwala Kharak Singh (174)15 0 638 0 0 0 0 Raniwala (175) 16 0 632 0 0 0 0 Patti Karam (148) 17 0 823 0 0 0 0 Ratta Tibba (147) 18 0 1182 0 0 0 0 Cultivator Mohlan (176) 19 0 1360 0 0 0 0 Cultivator,tavia Midda (186) 20 0 915 0 0 0 0 Cultivator,tavia,trolySpray Pump Workshop Paniwala Fatta (185) 21 0 895 0 0 0 0 Urang (197) 22 0 1844 13 0 0 0 Bham (201) 23 0 1359 0 0 0 0 Khunan Kalan (195) 24 0 861 0 0 0 0 Lakkarwala (194) 25 0 1252 0 0 0 0 Thresher Cultivator,tavia,ploughKassi Tarkhanwala (196) 26 0 0 739 0 0 0 Thresher Shergarh Gian Singh (187) 27 0 0 673 0 0 0 Cotton Bhalerian (188) 28 0 0 700 0 0 0 Khane Ki Dhab (189) 29 0 535 0 0 0 0 Atta Sanoke (193) 30 0 544 0 0 0 0 Ramnagar Khazan Singh (192)31 0 1803 19 0 0 0 Atta Jhorar (190) 32 0 626 34 0 0 0 Aulakh (191) 33 0 1495 0 0 0 0 Enakhera (170) 34 0 478 0 0 0 0 Virk Khera (171) 35 0 2094 0 0 0 0 Oil Clay Utensils Malout (Rural) (156) 36 0 482 0 0 0 0 Oil Katorewala (169) 37 0 406 0 0 0 0 Oil Malwala (168) 38 0 1341 0 0 0 0 Jandwala Charat Singh (167)39 0 319 0 0 0 0 Oil Claypot Atta Sheikhu (166) 40 0 728 0 0 0 0 Thresher Combine Trolly Danewala (165) 41 0 555 0 0 0 0 Ghumar Khera (164) 42 0 553 0 0 0 0 Kingra (163) 43 0 447 0 0 0 0 Rathrian (158)0 44 0 885 0 0 0 0 Chhapianwali (157) 45 0 227 0 0 0 0 Karniwala (25) 46 0 613 0 0 0 0 Kahi,kassia,tangli Mehrajwala (37) 47 0 558 49 0 0 0 Kahi,kassia,tangli Phulewala (38) 48 0 960 0 0 0 0 Tamkot (39) 49 0 420 0 0 0 0 Lakhmireana (41) 50 0 654 0 0 0 0 Milk Dabra (59) 51 0 1197 0 0 0 0 Bhangchari (58) 52 0 47601 2227 0 0 0 207600 11749 0 0

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Appendices to Village Directory

127

Appendix I Summary showing total number of villages having District: Muktsar (044) Sr.No. Name of CD block Total number Total Villages having educational institutions of inhabited population of Pre- Primary Middle Secondary Senior villages in the C.D. block primary school school school secondary C. D. block school school (SS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 0079-Muktsar 88 188732 43 83 73 40 22

2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 172416 32 44 40 31 15

3 0081-Lambi 49 149572 41 49 44 31 19

4 0082-Malout 52 138985 33 51 48 34 15 Total 233 649705 149 227 205 136 71

Sr.No. Name of CD Villages having educational Villages having Medical Institutions block institutions(constd.) Others No educational Community Primary Primary Maternity T.B. Hospital- (specify) facility health health health and child clinic allopathic centre centre sub welfare centre centre 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 0079-Muktsar 0 4 3 11 12 9 0 4 2 0080-Kot Bhai 0 0 1 4 11 14 0 2 3 0081-Lambi 1 0 2 9 15 14 0 4 4 0082-Malout 1 0 1 5 13 7 0 3 Total 2 4 7 29 51 44 0 13

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- village directory educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level Villages having educational institutions (contd.) Sr.No. Name of CD block Degree Degree Medical Management Polytechnic Vocational Non- Special college of college of college institute training formal school arts engineering school /ITI training for sceince& centre disabled commerce

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2

1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0079-Muktsar 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0080-Kot Bhai 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0081-Lambi 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 0082-Malout 4 2 1 0 1 8 2 2 Total

Sr.No. Name of CD Villages having Medical institutions(contd.)… block Hospital- Dispensary Veterinary Mobile Family Medical Medical Medicine Others alternative hospital health welfare practioner practioner shop medicine clinic centre (with (with MBBS other Degree) degree) 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2

1 15 28 8 4 2 9 30 1 1 0079-Muktsar 3 17 26 6 7 2 3 34 2 2 0080-Kot Bhai 3 16 22 2 5 2 9 42 1 3 0081-Lambi 0 14 13 5 4 4 5 29 1 4 0082-Malout 7 62 89 21 20 10 26 135 5 Total

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Summary showing total number of villages having District:Muktsar(044)

Sr.No. Name of CD Villages Villages having drinking water block having Medical institutions (contd.).. No medical Tap water Well Hand Tubewell/ Spring River/ Tank/ Others facility (treated/untreated) water pump borewell canal pond/ (coverd/ lake uncovered well) 1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 0079-Muktsar 24 79 3 70 42 0 22 9 2 2 0080-Kot Bhai 1 44 7 37 23 0 6 6 7 3 0081-Lambi 2 49 4 34 19 0 19 10 4 4 0082-Malout 2 50 8 42 26 0 12 6 0 Total 29 222 22 183 110 0 59 31 13

Sr. Name of CD Villages having transport Banks Credit Villages No. block societies having recreatio n facility Bus Rail Auto/ Taxi Tractor Navigable Commerci ATM Agricultu Cinema / service way modifie & s water ways al & co- ral credit video (public/ stati d autos vans (river/cana operative societies halls private) on l/sea ferry service) 1 2 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

1 0079-Muktsar 61 5 27 33 72 0 11 0 27 0

2 0080-Kot Bhai 43 1 6 15 41 0 9 2 20 0

3 0081-Lambi 44 1 9 18 33 0 10 1 25 0

4 0082-Malout 46 1 14 17 36 0 5 1 21 0 Total 194 8 56 83 182 0 35 4 93 0

130 village directory having educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level Villages Villages having Post & Telegraph Village Sr.N Name of CD having having o. block drinking transport water No Post Sub Post & Phone Public Mobile Internet Village drinking office post telegraph (land lines) call phone cafes/ roads- water office office office coverage Common pucca facility service road centre 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1 2 0 12 21 5 73 51 75 7 78 1 0079-Muktsar 0 3 27 3 41 35 43 4 41 2 0080-Kot Bhai 0 4 29 7 44 38 45 3 47 3 0081-Lambi 0 6 33 4 45 34 48 4 51 4 0082-Malout

0 25 110 19 203 158 211 18 217 Total

Name of CD Villages having recreation Miscellaneous Villages having power Sr.No. block facility supply Public Public Availability Public Weekly Asembly Birth & Available Not library reading of news distribution haat polling death available

rooms paper system station registration (PDS) shop office 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 1 2 2 1 86 51 0 86 20 88 0 1 0079-Muktsar 4 3 44 30 2 43 18 44 0 2 0080-Kot Bhai 1 1 49 35 3 49 24 49 0 3 0081-Lambi 2 2 52 39 1 47 14 52 0 4 0082-Malout 9 7 231 155 6 225 76 233 0 Total

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Appendix IA - village directory Villages by number of primary schools District: Muktsar (044)

Sr.No. Name of C.D.Block Total number of Number of primary schools inhabited villages None One Two Three Four + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 0079-Muktsar 88 5 49 20 11 3 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 0 14 15 8 7 3 0081-Lambi 49 0 15 21 8 5 4 0082-Malout 52 1 24 18 5 4 Total 233 6 102 74 32 19

Appendix IB - village directory Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools District: Muktsar (044) Sr.No. Name of CD Block Total number Type of educational institutions available of inhabited No school At least one At least one At least one middle villages primary school primary school school and one and no middle and one middle secondary school school school 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0079-Muktsar 88 5 10 73 40 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 0 4 40 29 3 0081-Lambi 49 0 5 44 31 4 0082-Malout 52 0 4 47 34 Total 233 5 23 204 134

Appendix IC - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available District: Muktsar (044) Sr.No. Name of C.D.Block Number of villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available Only tap Only well More than one source only Only tubewell (treated/ (covered / Only handpump from tap, well, /borewell untreated) uncovered) tubewell,hand pump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0079-Muktsar 13 0 1 4 70 2 0080-Kot Bhai 6 0 0 0 38 3 0081-Lambi 15 0 0 0 34 4 0082-Malout 7 0 0 1 44 Total 41 0 1 5 186

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Appendix II- Village Directory

Villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available. District: Muktsar (044) Sr. Name of CD Block Name of village Location Population Amenities not available (indicate No. code N.A. where amenity not available) number Senior College secondary school 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0079-Muktsar Bhagsar (51) 035378 7669 Available N.A. 2 0079-Muktsar Lakhewali (49) 035384 5554 Available N.A. 3 0079-Muktsar Rupana (61) 035395 9079 Available N.A. 4 0079-Muktsar Thandewala (67) 035401 6814 Available N.A. 5 0079-Muktsar Bari Hari UrfHarike Kalan (89) 035459 8024 Available N.A. 6 0080-Kot Bhai Husnar (17) 035326 5646 N.A. N.A. 7 0080-Kot Bhai Gurusar (22) 035332 5940 Available N.A. 8 0080-Kot Bhai Kot Bhai (10) 035335 13135 Available N.A. 9 0080-Kot Bhai Bhalaiana (79) 035338 7334 Available N.A. 10 0080-Kot Bhai Kotliablu (80) 035339 8703 Available N.A. 11 0080-Kot Bhai Mallan (81) 035340 8451 Available N.A. 12 0080-Kot Bhai Kauni (83) 035346 7312 Available Available 13 0080-Kot Bhai SukhaAblu (76) 035356 5228 N.A. N.A. 14 0080-Kot Bhai Doda (75) 035358 13070 Available N.A. 15 0081-Lambi AbulKhurana (159) 035286 6789 Available N.A. 16 0081-Lambi Killianwali (8) 035306 13547 Available N.A. 17 0081-Lambi Mehna (10) 035309 5072 N.A. N.A. 18 0081-Lambi Lambi (30) 035315 5053 Available N.A. 19 0081-Lambi Channu (31) 035317 6529 Available N.A. 20 0082-Malout BurjSidhwan (55) 035242 5256 N.A. N.A. 21 0082-Malout SarawanBodla(153) 035250 5597 N.A. N.A. 22 0082-Malout Alamwala (172) 035252 5254 Available N.A. 23 0082-Malout Jhorar (190) 035271 5023 Available N.A. 24 0082-Malout Malout (Rural) (156) 035275 8732 Available Available

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Appendix II- Village Directory Villages with 5000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available.

District: Muktsar (044) Sr. Name of CD Name of village Primary Tap Bus Approach Banks No. Block health drinking facility by pucca sub water road centre 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 1 0079-Muktsar Bhagsar (51) N.A. Available Available Available Available 2 0079-Muktsar Lakhewali (49) Available Available Available Available N.A. 3 0079-Muktsar Rupana (61) N.A. Available Available Available Available 4 0079-Muktsar Thandewala (67) N.A. Available N.A. Available Available 5 0079-Muktsar Bari Hari UrfHarike Kalan (89) N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 6 0080-Kot Bhai Husnar (17) N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 7 0080-Kot Bhai Gurusar (22) N.A. Available N.A. Available Available 8 0080-Kot Bhai Kot Bhai (10) Available Available Available Available Available 9 0080-Kot Bhai Bhalaiana (79) Available Available Available N.A. Available 10 0080-Kot Bhai Kotliablu (80) Available Available Available Available Available 11 0080-Kot Bhai Mallan (81) Available Available Available Available Available 12 0080-Kot Bhai Kauni (83) Available Available Available Available N.A. 13 0080-Kot Bhai SukhaAblu (76) N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 14 0080-Kot Bhai Doda (75) Available Available Available Available Available 15 0081-Lambi AbulKhurana (159) Available Available Available Available Available 16 0081-Lambi Killianwali (8) N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 17 0081-Lambi Mehna (10) Available Available Available Available N.A. 18 0081-Lambi Lambi (30) Available Available Available Available Available 19 0081-Lambi Channu (31) Available Available Available Available Available 20 0082-Malout BurjSidhwan (55) N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 21 0082-Malout SarawanBodla(153) N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 22 0082-Malout Alamwala (172) N.A. Available Available Available Available 23 0082-Malout Jhorar (190) N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 24 0082-Malout Malout (Rural) (156) N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

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Appendix III: VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land Utilization of data in respect of Census Towns Land Use (for example area under different types of land use in Hectares)

Sr. No. Name of Census Town and Total Area Forest Irrigated by Source Unirrigated Cultural Waste Area not C.D Block with in Brackets (including Gauchar available for and Groves) Cultivation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NIL

Appendix IV: VILLAGE DIRECTORY C.D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE.

Sr. No. Location Code No. Name of Village 1 2 3

NIL

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Appendix V- Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having scheduled castes population District: Muktsar(044) Sr.No. Name of C.D. Total Uninhabited villages Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no Block villages villages scheduled castes population 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0079-Muktsar 89 1 88 3 2 0080-Kot Bhai 44 0 44 0 3 0081-Lambi 49 0 49 0 4 0082-Malout 52 0 52 0 Total 234 1 233 3

Appendix VI - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having scheduled tribes population

District: Muktsar(044) Sr.No. Name of C.D. Block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages villages villages having no scheduled tribes population 1 2 3 4 5 6

There are no Scheduled Tribes in the State

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Muktsar(0079) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

Nil 035410 ChakLambiDhab (110)

Nil 035452 Sunian (92)

Nil 035456 ChakKhokhar (70)

11 - 20 035412 ChakAttariSaddarwala (128)

11 - 20 035419 NurpurKirpalke (135)

11 - 20 035424 Landaroda (137)

11 - 20 035427 JagatSinghwala (154)

11 - 20 035434 Wangal (148)

21 - 30 035388 Akalgarh (114)

21 - 30 035405 Chauntra (106)

21 - 30 035411 Saddarwala (111)

21 - 30 035420 Virvianwali (131)

21 - 30 035425 Shivpura (136)

21 - 30 035431 Sheerwali (149)

21 - 30 035438 Budhimal (144)

21 - 30 035441 Sangrana (141)

21 - 30 035443 TakhatMalana (102)

21 - 30 035446 Wattu (97)

21 - 30 035447 Motlewala (96)

21 - 30 035448 ChakMotlewala (95)

31 - 40 035385 Madrasa (50)

31 - 40 035389 ChakBadhai (113)

31 - 40 035407 Bura Gujjar (107)

31 - 40 035414 Attari (129)

31 - 40 035416 Roranwali (122)

31 - 40 035423 Mangatker (134)

31 - 40 035432 NajabatKokrian (138)

31 - 40 035433 Lubhanianwali (139)

31 - 40 035435 Randhawa (147)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Muktsar(0079) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

31 - 40 035445 Chak Baja Madahar (98)

31 - 40 035449 Madahar Kalan (94)

31 - 40 035450 Baja Madahar (99)

31 - 40 035453 Jhabelwali (104)

31 - 40 035458 Khokhar (71)

41 - 50 035366 Dhigana (60)

41 - 50 035381 Gander (45)

41 - 50 035382 Nandgarh (46)

41 - 50 035386 Chak Madrasa (117)

41 - 50 035387 Ramgarh (115)

41 - 50 035391 Maur (53)

41 - 50 035392 Ballamgarh (52)

41 - 50 035396 Bhullar (74)

41 - 50 035400 SanguDhaun (64)

41 - 50 035401 Thandewala (67)

41 - 50 035402 KotliSangar (68)

41 - 50 035403 Charewan (105)

41 - 50 035404 Ude Karan (66)

41 - 50 035408 Kotli Dewan (108)

41 - 50 035409 LambiDhab (109)

41 - 50 035421 Gulabewala (132)

41 - 50 035422 Jaseana (133)

41 - 50 035428 MukandSinghwala (153)

41 - 50 035429 Bhangewala (151)

41 - 50 035439 Jandoke (143)

41 - 50 035454 Warring (91)

41 - 50 035455 Haraj (69)

41 - 50 035459 Bari Hari UrfHarike Kalan (89)

51 - 75 035367 ChakDuhewala (36)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Muktsar(0079) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes population Location code number Name of village (Percentages) 1 2 3

51 - 75 035371 ChakTamkot (40)

51 - 75 035373 Khunde Halal (42)

51 - 75 035376 Mahan Bhaddar (57)

51 - 75 035377 Chak Mahan Bhaddar (56)

51 - 75 035378 Bhagsar (51)

51 - 75 035379 Chibranwali (44)

51 - 75 035380 ChakChibranwali (43)

51 - 75 035383 Samewali (47)

51 - 75 035384 Lakhewali (49)

51 - 75 035390 Badhai (112)

51 - 75 035393 Rohurianwali (55)

51 - 75 035394 Goniana (62)

51 - 75 035395 Rupana (61)

51 - 75 035397 Barkandi (63)

51 - 75 035398 Muktsar(Rural) (54)

51 - 75 035406 Mar Mallu (140)

51 - 75 035413 Fattanwala (127)

51 - 75 035415 Chak Kala Singhwala (126)

51 - 75 035417 ChakJawaharSinghwala (130)

51 - 75 035418 Ranjitgarh (159)

51 - 75 035426 Kanianwali (150)

51 - 75 035430 MaanSinghwala (152)

51 - 75 035436 Dohak (146)

51 - 75 035440 Sakanwali (142)

51 - 75 035442 Dodanwali (103)

51 - 75 035444 Jamuana (101)

51 - 75 035451 ChakGandhaSinghwala (100)

51 - 75 035457 Sarai Naga (90)

51 - 75 035460 Samagh (88)

76 and above 035437 ChakDohak (145)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Kot Bhai(0080) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes population Location code number Name of village (Percentages) 1 2 3

11 - 20 035331 Baddian (24)

21 - 30 035338 Bhalaiana (79)

21 - 30 035340 Mallan (81)

21 - 30 035341 Kishanpura (86)

21 - 30 035350 ButtarSarien (78)

31 - 40 035322 Fakarsar (18)

31 - 40 035323 Peori (6)

31 - 40 035325 Bharu (9)

31 - 40 035326 Husnar (17)

31 - 40 035330 Kuraiwala (23)

31 - 40 035332 Gurusar (22)

31 - 40 035333 Madhir (15)

31 - 40 035334 Buttar ( Bakhuha) (16)

31 - 40 035335 Kot Bhai (10)

31 - 40 035336 Chotian (11)

31 - 40 035337 Sahib Chand (12)

31 - 40 035339 Kotliablu (80)

31 - 40 035342 Surewala (87)

31 - 40 035343 AssaButtar (84)

31 - 40 035346 Kauni (83)

31 - 40 035348 Dhulkot (82)

31 - 40 035352 Rokhala (14)

31 - 40 035353 Seikh (29)

31 - 40 035359 Duhewala (34)

31 - 40 035362 Landewala (27)

31 - 40 035365 Sotha (35)

41 - 50 035321 Tharajwala (162)

41 - 50 035324 Doula (8)

41 - 50 035329 Ghagga (21)

41 - 50 035344 Bhuttiwala (72)

41 - 50 035345 Khirkianwala (73)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar (044) CD Block: Kot Bhai 0080)

A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

41 - 50 035347 GurriSangar (85)

41 - 50 035349 Lohara (77)

41 - 50 035354 Samagh (28)

41 - 50 035355 Manianwala (30)

41 - 50 035356 SukhaAblu (76)

41 - 50 035357 Giljewala (31)

41 - 50 035358 Doda (75)

41 - 50 035361 KhunanKhurd (33)

41 - 50 035364 Bhundar (26)

51 - 75 035327 Theri (19)

51 - 75 035328 Babania (20)

51 - 75 035351 Chhatiana (13)

51 - 75 035360 ChakGiljewala (32)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Lambi(0081) A - Scheduled Castes

Range of scheduled castes population Location code number Name of village (Percentages) 1 2 3

21 - 30 035238 FaridKhera (51)

21 - 30 035303 Ghumarwala (14)

31 - 40 035227 KanduKhera (20)

31 - 40 035229 Tarmala (22)

31 - 40 035230 Roranwali (23)

31 - 40 035232 Kutianwali (37)

31 - 40 035234 PhuluKhera (44)

31 - 40 035236 kanganpura (49)

31 - 40 035287 Mahuana (32)

31 - 40 035296 Punjawa (26)

31 - 40 035297 Kakhanwali (25)

31 - 40 035298 Hakuwala (18)

31 - 40 035310 MithriBudhgir (5)

31 - 40 035312 Badal (3)

41 - 50 035231 FatuhiKhera (36)

41 - 50 035235 ArniwalaWaziran (45)

41 - 50 035239 MahniKhera (52)

41 - 50 035290 FatehpurManianwala (46)

41 - 50 035295 Sikhwala (27)

41 - 50 035300 FattaKhera (16)

41 - 50 035302 BanwalaAnu (13)

41 - 50 035304 Waring Khera (15)

41 - 50 035305 Lohara (9)

41 - 50 035306 Killianwali (8)

41 - 50 035307 Fatuhiwala (6)

41 - 50 035308 Singhewala (7)

41 - 50 035311 Gaggar (4)

41 - 50 035313 Bhagu (11)

41 - 50 035314 Kheowali (12)

41 - 50 035316 Maan (2)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges.

District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Lambi(0081) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

41 - 50 035319 Lal Bai (161)

41 - 50 035320 Dhaula (160)

51 - 75 035228 Bhittiwala (24)

51 - 75 035233 KhemaKhera (43)

51 - 75 035237 MehmudKhera (50)

51 - 75 035285 DabwaliPahurianwali (48)

51 - 75 035286 AbulKhurana (159)

51 - 75 035288 Tapa Khera (33)

51 - 75 035289 Deon Khera (47)

51 - 75 035291 SehnaKhera (35)

51 - 75 035292 Adhania (34)

51 - 75 035293 KhudianGulab Singh (28)

51 - 75 035294 Khudian Mohan Singh (29)

51 - 75 035299 Bhullarwala (19)

51 - 75 035301 MidduKhera (17)

51 - 75 035309 Mehna (10)

51 - 75 035315 Lambi (30)

51 - 75 035317 Channu (31)

51 - 75 035318 Bidowali (1)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Malout(0082) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

11 - 20 035253 RattaKhera (173)

11 - 20 035255 Raniwala (175)

21 - 30 035244 GurusarJodha (58)

21 - 30 035248 Karamgarh (155)

21 - 30 035249 Bhagwanpura (154)

21 - 30 035363 Karniwala (25)

31 - 40 035243 DabwaliDhab (56)

31 - 40 035246 Katianwali (117)

31 - 40 035250 SarawanBodla(153)

31 - 40 035259 Midda (186)

31 - 40 035272 Aulakh (191)

31 - 40 035273 Enakhera (170)

31 - 40 035370 Tamkot (39)

31 - 40 035375 Bhangchari (58)

41 - 50 035240 Shamkot (53)

41 - 50 035254 BodiwalaKharak Singh (174)

41 - 50 035257 RattaTibba (147)

41 - 50 035260 PaniwalaFatta (185)

41 - 50 035264 Lakkarwala (194)

41 - 50 035266 ShergarhGian Singh (187)

41 - 50 035269 Sanoke (193)

41 - 50 035275 Malout (Rural) (156)

41 - 50 035276 Katorewala (169)

41 - 50 035278 JandwalaCharat Singh (167)

41 - 50 035280 Danewala (165)

41 - 50 035368 Mehrajwala (37)

41 - 50 035369 Phulewala (38)

41 - 50 035372 Lakhmireana (41)

51 - 75 035241 Kolianwali (54)

51 - 75 035242 BurjSidhwan (55)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044) CD Block: Malout(0082) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled castes Location code number Name of village population (Percentages) 1 2 3

51 - 75 035245 PakkiTibbi (116)

51 - 75 035247 Kabarwala (57) 51 - 75 035251 Aspal (152) 51 - 75 035252 Alamwala (172)

51 - 75 035256 Patti Karam (148) 51 - 75 035258 Mohlan (176) 51 - 75 035261 Urang (197)

51 - 75 035262 Bham (201) 51 - 75 035263 Khunan Kalan (195) 51 - 75 035265 Tarkhanwala (196)

51 - 75 035267 Bhalerian (188) 51 - 75 035268 Khane Ki Dhab (189) 51 - 75 035270 RamnagarKhazan Singh (192)

51 - 75 035271 Jhorar (190) 51 - 75 035274 Virk Khera (171) 51 - 75 035277 Malwala (168)

51 - 75 035279 Sheikhu (166) 51 - 75 035281 GhumarKhera (164) 51 - 75 035282 Kingra (163)

51 - 75 035283 Rathrian (158)0 51 - 75 035284 Chhapianwali (157) 51 - 75 035374 Dabra (59)

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Muktsar(044)

B - Scheduled Tribes

Range of scheduled tribes Location code number Name of village population (percentages)

1 2 3

There are no Scheduled Tribes in the State

APPENDIX VIII – VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (PANCHAYAT SAMITIWISE)

Serial Name of Gram Area of Gram Number of villages with Number of Total Total Total Income and Expenditure of number Panchayat and Panchayat location code number Households Population Scheduled Scheduled Gram Panchayat Location Code in Hectares Castes Tribes (in Rs. ’000) Number Population Population

Number Location Code Total Total Number Income Expenditure

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NIL

 Data not available

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Brief Note on Town Directory

Town Directory Census 2011

Statement I: - Status and Growth History:

Column 1:- Serial Number:- Self explanatory Column 2:- Class, Name and civic status of town:-

The Class is presented according to population of the towns in 2011 Census as follows:

Population Class Population Class 100,000 and above I 10,000 – 19,999 IV 50,000 – 99,999 II 5,000 – 9,999 V 20,000 – 49,999 III Below - 5,000 VI

The following abbreviations are used to denote the Civic Status of the town.

Civic Status Codes Civic Status Codes i Municipal Corporation M.Corp. xii Notified Town Area NTA ii Municipal Committee MC xiii Industrial Notified Area INA iii Municipal Council M Cl xiv Industrial Township ITS iv City Municipal Council CMC xv Township TS v Town Municipal Council TMC xvi Town Panchayat TP vi Municipal Board MB xvii Nagar Panchayat NP vii Municipality M xviii Town Committee/ TC Town Area Committee viii Cantonment CB xix Small Town Committee ST Board/Cantonment ix Notified Area NA xx Estate Office EO x Notified Town NT xxi Gram Panchayat GP xi Notified Area Committee/ NAC xxii Census Town CT Notified Area Council

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Column 3 - 25: -

These columns are self explanatory

Statement II: - Physical Aspects and Location of town, 2009. Column 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory Columns 3 to 5 - Physical Aspects:- In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum and Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. Columns 6 to 12:- Name and road distance of the town (in kms.) from the State headquarters, District headquarters, Sub-divisional/Taluk/Tahsil/ Police station/Development Block/Island HQ., Nearest city with population of one lakh and more, Nearest city with population of five lakh and more, Railway station and Bus route is recorded in these columns respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero.

Statement III – Civic and other Amenities, 2009:- Column 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory Column 3 – Road length (in km.):- The information about the road length (in km.) within the limit of the town is recorded in this column. Columns 4 to 7- System of drainage: -

The system of drainage available in the town is indicated in these columns by the following codes:

System of drainageCodes Open drains OD Closed drains CD Both drains BD

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Columns 8 to 11-Number of latrines: -

The number of various types of latrines available in the town is indicated in these columns. Columns No. 12 & 13 – Protected water supply: - The information on source of water supply and system of water storage with capacity available in the town are given in these columns in the following codes: Column 12 (Source of water supply):- (i) Tap water T (ii) Tube-well water TW (iii) Tank Water TK (iv) Well water W Column 13 (System of water storage):- (i) Over Head Tank OHT (ii) Service Reservoir SR (iii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (iv) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (v) Pressure Tank PT

The information on 2 major source of water supply is given in column 12 and the system of water storage with capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) is presented in column 13. Columns 14 Fire Fighting Service: - In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town, `yes’ is recorded. If the facility is not available within the town, the name of the nearest place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. Columns 15 to 19- Electrification (Number of connections):- Different types of electric connections have been shown in these columns, i.e., Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.

Statement IV: Medical Facilities, 2009:-

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory

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Columns 3 to 13 :- The number of various medical institutions such as Hospitals, Dispensaries, Health Center, Family Welfare Center, Maternity and Child Welfare Center, Maternity Homes, T.B. Hospital/clinic, Nursing Homes, Charitable Hospital/Nursing Home, Mobile Health Clinic and Others as available in the town, are indicated in these columns (along with number of beds in brackets). If a medical facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. Column 14 - Veterinary Hospital:- The Number of Veterinary Hospitals available in the town is given in this column. Column 15 - Medicine Shop:- The number of Medicine shops available in the town is given in this column.

Statement V:Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory Columns 3 to 15 Educational Facilities:- The information on number of Primary school, Middle school, Secondary school, Senior Secondary school, Arts/Science/ Commerce colleges (of degree level and above), Medical colleges, Engineering colleges, Management Institute/Colleges, Polytechnics, Recognized Shorthand, Typewriting and vocational training Institutions, Non-formal Education Center (SarvaShikshaAbhiyanCenter), Special School for disabled and Others available in the town, are indicated in these columns. If an educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. Columns 16 to 23 – Number of Social, Recreational and Culture Facilities :- The information on No. of Home Orphanage, Working women’s hostels (with No. of seats in bracket), No. of Old Age Home, Stadium, Cinema Theatre, Auditorium/Community halls, Public libraries and Reading rooms available in the town are given under these column.

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Statement VI: Industry and Banking 2009:-

Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of town: - Self explanatory Columns 3 to 5 - Names of three most important commodities manufactured:- The names of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are given under these columns. Columns 6 to 8 - Number of banks: - The number of banks available in the referent town both Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded against these columns. Columns 9 & 10 – Number of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies: - The number of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies available in the referent town are given in these columns.

Statement VII: Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 2009:-

This statement VII provides information on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns having statutory bodies, like Municipality, Municipal Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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STATEMENT - Status and Sr. Class, name and Location Code No. Name of Name of CD Area Number of Schedule Schedule Population and No. civic status of town Taluk/ Tahsil/ block (sq. households d Castes d Tribes growth rate (in Police Km.) including Populatio Populatio brackets) of the Station/Island houseless n (2011 n (2011 town at the s etc. households Census) Census) Censuses of (2011 1901 1911 Census) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 II,

1 Malout (M Cl), 0304400239800215 MALOUT MALOUT 13 16085 28033 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

M Cl III,

2 Gidderbaha (M Cl), 0304400240800216 GIDDARBAHA KOT BHAI 11.92 8892 16302 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

M.Cl I,

6389 8834 3 Muktsar (M Cl), 0304400241800217 MUKTSAR MUKTSAR 32.8 23644 38381 0 (0) (38.3)

M Cl V,

4 Bariwala (NP), 0304400241800218 MUKTSAR MUKTSAR 5 1615 3659 0 0 (0) 0 (0)

N.P

STATEMENT Physical Aspects and Physical aspects Name of and road

Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) Sr. No. Name of town (in mm) State HQ. District HQ. Maximum Minimum 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Malout (M Cl) 300.1 45 5.5 (285) MUKTSAR (32)

2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 800.1 45 5.5 CHANDIGARH (250) MUKTSAR (40)

3 Muktsar (M Cl) 480.4 39.2 5.4 CHANDIGARH (250) MUKTSAR (0)

4 Bariwala (NP) 478 39.1 5.4 CHANDIGARH (230) MUKTSAR (19)

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-I growth history Density Sex ratio Sr. Class, name and (2011 No civic status of and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Census Census) . town 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 1991 2001 2011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 II,

20774 26746 40533 56868 70765 81406 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 6262 862 871 882 1 Malout (M Cl), (0) (28.75) (51.55) (40.3) (24.44) (15.04)

M Cl III,

3636 6317 7421 17364 18821 26828 29866 36598 45370 Gidderbaha (M 0 (0) 3806 901 908 902 2 (0) (73.73) (17.48) (133.9) (8.39) (42.54) (11.32) (22.54) (23.98) Cl),

M.Cl I,

10534 14839 20651 22097 30765 39403 50941 66383 83655 116747 3559 906 894 891 3 Muktsar (M Cl), (19.3) (40.82) (39.2) (7) (39.2) (28.1) (29.3) (30.3) (26.2) (39.56)

M Cl V,

5151 6582 7545 8668 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1734 866 898 883 4 Bariwala (NP), (0) (27.78) (13.2) (14.88)

N.P

-II Location of Towns,2009

Distance (in kms.) from

Sub-Division/ Taluk/ Tahsil / Nearest city with Sr. Nearest city with population Railway station Bus route Name of town Police station/ Development population of one lakh and No. of five lakh and more Block/ Island HQ. more

8 9 10 11 12 2 1

MALOUT (0) ABOHAR (32) LUDHIANA (180) MALOUT (0) YES () Malout (M Cl) 1

GIDDARBAHA (10) BATHINDA (30) LUDHIANA (160) GIDDARBAHA (0) YES () Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2

MUKTSAR (0) BATHINDA (55) LUDHIANA (145) MUKTSAR (0) YES () Muktsar (M Cl) 3

MUKTSAR (19) BATHINDA (65) LUDHIANA (130) BARIWALA (0) YES () Bariwala (NP) 4

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STATEMENT Civic and other System of drainage Number of latrines Road length Both -Open Flush/Pour Sr.No. Name of Town Open Closed Pit (in kms.) & Closed Nil Flush (Water Service Others (OD) (CD) System (BD) borne) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 BD 0 7403 0 0 Malout (M Cl) 139 2 BD 0 4045 0 0 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 48 3 BD 783 9210 0 1476 Muktsar (M Cl) 76 4 BD 230 1008 0 155 Bariwala (NP) 5

Abbreviation TT: Tap water from treated source TU:Tap water from un-treated source

CW: Covered well UW: Un-covered well HP:Hand pump TW/B:Tubewell /Borehole

RW:Rainwater S:Spring TK/P/L:Tank/Pond/Lake O:Others OHT:Over head Tank SR:Service Reservoir

RIG:River Infiltration Gallery BWP:Bore Well Pumping system PT:Pressure Tank N\A,NA,N.A.: Not Avialable

STATEMENT Medical No. of Medical facilities* Hospitals Dispensaries / Family Maternity and Maternity T.B.Hospital/ Clinic Sr.No. Name of Town (Allopathic & Health Center Welfare Child Welfare Homes Others) Center Center 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Malout (M Cl) 2(50) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0)

2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2(50) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 20 Kms. 20 Kms.

3 Muktsar (M Cl) 1(60) 3(18) 1(10) 55 Kms. 55 Kms. 55 Kms.

4 Bariwala (NP) 1(25) 18 Kms. 1(0) 18 Kms. 18 Kms. 18 Kms.

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III Amenities,2009 Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connections) Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others System of lighting storage with Source of Fire fighting (points) capacity in Name of Town Sr.No. supply service* kilo litres (Codes) @ (along with Codes) @ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

TT, OHT(2736) Yes 16159 0 2064 0 4282 Malout (M Cl) 1

TT, OHT(65582) Yes 13549 2348 0 1333 1970 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2

TT,HP OHT(3000) Yes 21638 349 5325 3035 1680 Muktsar (M Cl) 3 TT,HP OHT(40) No,MUKTSAR(18) 1472 38 706 60 82 Bariwala (NP) 4

IV

Facilities,2009

(with number of beds in brackets) Charitable Medicine Shop Hospital/Nursing Name of Town Sr.No. Nursing Veterinary Mobile Health Others etc. (Numbers) Homes Hospital Clinic Home (Numbers)

9 10 11 12 13 14 2 1

1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 1(0) 1 90 Malout (M Cl) 1

1(0) 1(0) 20 Kms. 20 Kms. 0 35 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2

55 Kms. 55 Kms. 1(0) 55 Kms. 2 143 Muktsar (M Cl) 3

18 Kms. 1(0) 35 Kms. 18 Kms. 0 8 Bariwala (NP) 4

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Statement Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009 Number of Educational Facilities*

Primary Middle Secondry Senior Arts/ Science/ Medical colleges Engineering Sr. No. Name of Town school school school Secondry Commerce colleges school colleges (of degree level and above) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHHAPIAN 1 Malout (M Cl) 18 25 16 8 2 FARIDKOT(79) WALI(7) KARAMGARH 2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 15 9 6 4 CHATTRA(7) FARIDKOT(80) CHAPIAWALI(27)

3 Muktsar (M Cl) 1 30 23 18 3 BATHINDA(55) 1

4 Bariwala (NP) 7 1 MUKTSAR(10) 1 MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18)

Statement

Educational, Recreational Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural facilities Sr. Name of Town No. No. of Orphanage Home Working women's No. of Old Age Home Stadium hostles

1 2 16 17 18 19

1 Malout (M Cl) 1 FIROZPUR(87) 1 1

2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) BATHINDA(30) BATHINDA(30) 1 1

3 Muktsar (M Cl) BATHINDA(55) 1 1 1

4 Bariwala (NP) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18)

Statement-

Sr. Name of Town Names of three most important commodities manufactured No.

1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5 1 Malout (M Cl) AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTS COTTON CLOTH SHOES MAKING 2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) SNUFF COTTON SEED OIL CATTLE FEED 3 Muktsar (M Cl) COTTON RICE NIL 4 Bariwala (NP) TROLLIES AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTS WOODEN FURNITURE

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V Cultural Facilities,2009 Number of Educational Facilities* Management Polytechnics Recognised Non-formal Special School Others Institute/ Shorthand, Education Center for Disabled Sr. Name of Town colleges Typewriting and (SarvaShikshaAbhiyan No. vocational Center) training institutions 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 1 1 CHHAPIAN WALI(7) MUKTSAR(32) 1 1 MUKTSAR(32) Malout (M Cl) 1 Gidderbaha (M MALOUT(20) BALUANA(15) BATHINDA(30) 1 MALOUT(20) BATHINDA(30) Cl) 2 2 2 1 3 BATHINDA(55) 1 Muktsar (M Cl) 3 MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) 1 BATHINDA(65) MUKTSAR(18) Bariwala (NP) 4

V and Cultural Facilities,2009 Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural facilities Cinema Theatre Auditorium/ Public libraries Reading rooms Name of Town Sr. No. Community halls 20 21 22 23 2 1

2 2 2 1 Malout (M Cl) 1

MALOUT(20) 2 2 2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2

3 2 2 1 Muktsar (M Cl) 3

MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) MUKTSAR(18) Bariwala (NP) 4

VI

Number of banks Number of non- Name of Town Sr. Number of agricultural credit No. Nationalised Private Co- Bank operative agricultural societies Commercial credit societies Bank Bank 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 8 3 1 1 0 Malout (M Cl) 1 7 1 1 1 2 Gidderbaha (M Cl) 2 13 5 1 7 15 Muktsar (M Cl) 3 3 0 1 1 0 Bariwala (NP) 4

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STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 2009 System of drainage No. of Population Paved househ Is it of the Slum roads Both Sr.No. Class and name of town Name of the slum olds notified (approxima (in (Open (approx Open Closed Nil te) kms.) & imate) Closed)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 No 811 4043 2 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Sura jNagri 2 No 936 4570 11.8 BD II,Malout (M Cl) M.C MALOUT 3 No 1127 5920 2 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Dera Baba 4 No 300 1597 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Paka Basti 5 No 178 606 9.8 OD II,Malout (M Cl) Mangevir Nagri 6 No 184 1043 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Sinhu Murla 7 No 685 3800 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Harijan Murla 8 No 452 2558 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Khatik Murla 9 No 1283 6452 2 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Ravidass Nagar 10 No 279 1368 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Guru Nanak Nagri 11 No 78 401 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Patel Nagar 12 No 561 3124 1 BD II,Malout (M Cl) Nanak Murla 13 No 125 794 1 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward Xll 14 No 501 2525 1 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward Xl 15 No 486 2323 0 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward X 16 No 436 2187 1 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward I 17 No 442 2276 0 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward IX 18 No 411 2225 1 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward Vll 19 No 500 2678 0 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward Xllll 20 No 633 2820 1 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward II 21 No 230 1244 0 BD III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) Ward lV 22 No 239 1293 2 BD I,Muktsar (M Cl) Ward Eighteen Mohalla Khatilaan,Bhullar Colony 23 No 510 2593 3 BD I,Muktsar (M Cl) Ward I

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STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 2009 Number of latrines Electricity (Number of No. of tap connections) Private points/ public Pit Flush/ Service Others hydrants System Pour Community installed Road Sr.No. Class and name of town Flush for supply Domestic lighting Others (Water of (points) borne) protected water

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 0 455 0 0 0 390 782 13 0 1 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 815 0 0 0 870 859 2064 4282 2 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 646 0 0 0 925 1086 90 0 3 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 226 0 0 0 182 276 31 0 4 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 178 0 0 0 178 178 85 0 5 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 152 0 0 0 161 159 22 0 6 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 527 0 0 0 50 550 45 0 7 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 220 0 0 0 25 403 6 0 8 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 987 0 0 0 670 1216 47 0 9 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 250 0 0 0 250 250 18 0 10 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 65 0 0 0 65 69 15 0 11 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 482 0 0 0 310 512 12 0 12 II,Malout (M Cl) 0 80 0 0 0 2 85 30 2 13 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 500 0 0 0 2 500 70 3 14 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 450 0 0 0 2 450 70 6 15 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 250 0 0 0 3 300 40 2 16 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 400 0 0 0 3 400 65 4 17 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 400 0 0 0 3 400 70 5 18 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 500 0 0 0 2 500 80 5 19 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 490 0 0 0 3 530 70 3 20 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 0 200 0 0 0 2 200 40 2 21 III,Gidderbaha (M Cl) 18 170 0 30 0 0 230 75 0 22 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 20 345 0 30 0 0 489 42 0 23 I,Muktsar (M Cl)

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STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 2009 System of drainage

Paved Both No. of Population of roads (Open Class and name Is it households the Slum (in & Sr.No. of town Name of the slum notified (approximate) (approximate) kms.) Open Closed Closed) Nil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ambedkar Nagar, 24 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 685 3016 3 BD RavidasMandir, UchaWehra No

25 I,Muktsar (M Cl) Sundar Nagar, Maur 737 3871 4 BD Road Wars XII No 26 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 223 1084 3 BD Ward XIII No Ward XIV, Subash Nagar, 27 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 163 893 2 BD MaurRoad,Dogran Street No 28 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 847 4972 3 BD Ward XVI No

29 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 90 537 2 BD Ward Nineteen, MohallaHaddian Wala No

30 I,Muktsar (M Cl) Ward Twenty Two, 284 1559 1 BD Tilak Nagar No

31 I,Muktsar (M Cl) DhakaelSarpanch 500 2522 3 BD Colony No

32 I,Muktsar (M Cl) Ward XV, 985 4754 2 BD

BastiRathudanWali No

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STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 2009 Number of latrines No. of tap Electricity (Number of connections) Private points/ Pit System Flush/ Service Others public hydrants Road Class and name of Pour Flush Community Sr.No. (Water installed for Domestic lighting Others town borne) supply of (points) protected water 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 13 260 0 30 0 0 670 55 0 24 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 10 472 0 28 0 0 700 60 0 25 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 17 0 0 30 0 0 220 35 0 26 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 18 0 0 36 0 0 160 40 0 27 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 25 430 0 32 0 0 840 90 0 28 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 12 0 0 35 0 0 85 30 0 29 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 16 0 0 38 0 0 260 40 0 30 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 28 220 0 45 0 0 450 40 0 31 I,Muktsar (M Cl) 19 345 0 35 0 0 895 100 0 32 I,Muktsar (M Cl)

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Appendix to Town directory- Towns showing their outgrowth with population

Sl. Name of the O.G/ Town Person Male Female No.

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