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.. T R U R I n H d P D INDIA . r a . R I v R ti a S a t A a B r v i R N T CHHATTISGARH r a . d a u A R P G A I S C DISTRICT BIJAPUR S D T T A KILOMETRES I Y R S . 4 2 0 4 8 12 16 drava ti R T In A K R o TAHSIL BHAIRAMGARH(PART) A ke r I R. C R A DISTRICT BIJAPUR R D I S T T R CHANGE IN JURISDICTION T I A 2001-2011 N A H C D T DISTRICT BIJAPUR A S R ORCHHA TAHSIL (PART) Da W 4 20 4 8Km ri R A M G A R H A B l v T A H S I L B H A I (PARTLY) ag u E A B H A I R A M G R A R H C . D . B L O C K S T A BHAIRAMGARH T A ! To Geedam E G H A R 3 N 6 R H DISTRICT BIJAPUR N A . A R A i M t T A H S I L a w a D r B H O P A L P A T T N A M n I DISTRICT DAKSHIN BASTAR A H DANTEWADA A BHOPALPATTANAM ! N R G T A H S I L B I J A P U R G R D H G N H H B I J A P U R C . D . B L O C K From 6 R Chandrapur J 3 S A BIJAPUR A A I PG! T S ! H GANGALOOR S D J P B H O P A L P A T T N A M 2 A- PART OF TAHSIL GIDAM, 8 DISTRICT DASKIN BASTAR DANTEWADA A R BOUNDARIES: C . D . B L O C K )M O M N STATE H )M A B AREA GAINED FROM DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 6 DANTEWADA TO NEWLY 3 D TAHSIL H A CREATED DISTRICT BIJAPUR S T A H S I L U S U R E N G N J I BOUNDARY,STATE .............................................................. U S U R C . D . B L GO C K T S '' DISTRICT ........................................................ H o H D 2 V 8 e TAHSIL ............................................................. USUR S '' H n T k R o B a R a u sa K HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT ............................................ t g P a u A da p A u TAHSIL .................................................. r '' R a r D m GANGALOOR ! VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME A- PART OF TAHSIL GIDAM, P ! DISTRICT DASKIN BASTAR DANTEWADA T URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - IV,V,VI .............. ! ! . R NH 63 u NATIONAL HIGHAWAY ........................................................ r C e R p l . SH 28 District Headquarters is also Tahsil/ C.D. Block Headquarters. a R I T u STATE HIGHWAY ................................................................. ag av Tahsil Headquarters is also C.D.Block Headquarters. int IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS ........................................ Ch R A C.D.Block boundary is Co-terminous with the Tahsil boundary. F r o RIVER AND STREAM ........................................................... T m Total Number of Tahsil..................................04 V S DEGREE COLLEGE.............................................................. D e J Total Number of C.D.Blocks ........................04 n k I a MEDICAL COLLEGE ............................................................ t )M Total Number of Town ..................................03 a D p E u Total Number of Villages ..............................694 r HOSPITAL ............................................................................ G S a H Total Area (in sq.km.) ...................................8530 m Total Population ..........................................255230 .. lR;eso t;rs CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 CHHATTISGARH SERIES - 23 PART- XII-A DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK BIJAPUR VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS CHHATTISGARH Product Code No. 22-031-2011-Cen-Book(E) Bhairam Dev Temple, Bhairamgarh Bhairam Dev temple is located in Bhairamgarh Tahsil of Bijapur district. Bhiramgarh tahsil Headquarters is named after the preceding deity Bhairam Dev. This Temple is a rock-cut sculpture of Ardhanarishwara, carved on a large boulder. The image belongs to 13th-14th century A.D. The temple is a protected monument. According to a myth prevalent in the region Bhairam Dev is a incarnation of lord Shiva, believed to be the husband of Mata Danteshwari. Within the radius of 500 meters around this temple, several Nagkalin sculptures, big yard with an elephant entrance gate built with stone, fragmented Sita hut etc. are found. (vi) Contents Pages Foreword xi Preface xiii Acknowledgement xv History and scope of the District Census Handbook xvi Brief history of the district xvii Analytical Note (i) Physical features 1-2 (ii) Census Concepts 3-8 (iii) Non Census Concepts 8-15 (iv) 2011 Census findings 15-16 (v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 - 35 17-34 (vi) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory data based on 35-41 inset tables 36 - 45 (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments 42 and significant activities during the decade. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological 42 importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. (ix) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any historical figure associated with the district. 43 Village and Town Directory Scope of Village and Town directory - column heading wise explanation and coverage of data 46-50 Section I – Village Directory (a) List of villages, outgrowths and Census merged in towns at 2011 Census 52 (b) CD Block wise presentation of Village Directory Data- (i) CD Block Map of Bhopalpattnam showing Tahsil boundary 53 Alphabetical list of villages of Bhopalpattnam CD Block along with location code 2001 and MDDS code 2011. 55-59 Presentation of Village Directory data of Bhopalpattnam CD Block 60-95 (vii) Pages (ii) CD Block Map of Usur showing Tahsil boundary 97 Alphabetical list of villages of Usur CD Block along with location code 2001 and MDDS code 2011. 99-101 Presentation of Village Directory data of Usur CD Block 102-131 (iii) CD Block Map of Bhairamgarh showing Tahsil boundary 133 Alphabetical list of villages of Bhairamgarh CD Block along with location 135-141 code 2001 and MDDS code 2011. Presentation of Village Directory data of Bhairamgarh CD Block 142-213 (iv) CD Block Map of Bijapur showing Tahsil boundary 215 Alphabetical list of villages of Bijapur CD Block along with location code 2001 and MDDS code 2011. 217-219 Presentation of Village Directory data of Bijapur CD Block 220-243 (c) Appendixes to Village Directory Appendix-I : Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, Medical and other Amenities in Villages - CD Block level 244-247 Appendix-IA : Villages by number of Primary Schools 246 Apendix-IB : Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 246 Appendix-IC : Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 247 Appendix-II : Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 247 Appendix-III : Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns 248 Appendix-IV : CD Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity 248 other than drinking water facility is available Appendix-V : Summary showing number of villages not having 249 Scheduled Caste Population Appendix-VI : Summary showing number of villages not having 249 Scheduled Tribes population Appendix-VIIA: List of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 250-256 Appendix-VIIB : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 257-263 (viii) Pages Section II - Town Directory (a) Town Directory Statement-I : Status and Growth History 266-267 (b) Town Directory Statement-II : Physical aspects and location of Towns, 2009 266-267 (c) Town Directory Statement-III : Civic and other amenities,2009 268-269 (d) Town Directory Statement-IV : Medical Facilities, 2009 268-269 (e) Town Directory Statement-V : Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities, 2009 270-271 (f) Town Directory Statement-VI : Industry and Banking, 2009 270-271 (g) Town Directory Statement-VII : Civic and other amenities in slums, 2009 272-273 (h) Appendix to Town Directory : Towns showing their outgrowth with Population 274 (ix) (x) Foreword he District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census Organization since T1951. 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. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census data including data on household amenities collected during 1st.phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the Telegraph Services were closed by the 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.