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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-4 PUNJAB DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B MUKTSAR DISTRICT VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY ~ VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Directorate of Census Operations, Punjab CEN SUS OF INDIA 2001 INDIA PUNJAB DISTRICT MUKTS AR o 10 20 Km Km. " " 15 DI S T \ TO Fr I FIROZPUR (' '. )> \ <,/ ,! \ \ I I \ . - -.I ~ ', .... I\: 1 • V u C.D. BLOCKS A - MUKTSA R B - KOT BHAI C - MA LOUT D - LAMBl ....... r/ rc' .1 ". \ I ... D1 \ ./' "......... , TOTAL AREA OF DISTRI CT (IN Sq.Km.) .. 2.593.00 TOTAL POPULATION OF DISTRICT. m,493 _.... 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS iN DIST RICT . ... 4 P \ TOT AL NUMBER OF VILLAG ES IN DISTRIC'r.. 234 J>o HEADQ UARTERS OF KOT BH AI C.D.BLOCK ARE AT CIDDARBAHA b.<J~Jp DISTRICT MUKTSAR 4(./ CHAN GE IN JU RISDICT ION Km, 10 0 10 Kro. C.D.BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES 1991 -2001 LL.J__j STATUTORY TOWN (S) ,.-., BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.12000 ,..1 DI STRI~-~ ARlDKOT "? BOUNDARY, STATE ... I DISTRICT <:". TAHSIL '1 " C.D.BLOCK ... ... '" ... .. .-.\ HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT/T AH SIL/ CD.BLOCK @ @ 0 NATIONAL HIGHWAY NH 10 STATE HIGHWA Y... ... SH 16 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION ,BROAD GA UGE R8 VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE • POPULATION WITH NAME'. KJLWHJA11 TOWNS WITH POPULATION SIZE AND CLASS lUll AND V ... DEGREE COLLEGE AN D TECHNICAL INSTITUTION ee· NElLY CREAT'E[) WUKTSAR D!STRICI' H£S BEEN f'ORWEI] ~ BY TlUNSf"ERRI NG .UW. PRO". FARIOICOT mmtJ(j . , ~ DI STRICT/ TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS ARE ALSO C. D.BLOCK HEADQUARTERS. Based upon Survey of Indla map wi th the permission of the Sur veyor General of India. ® Government of India Copyrigh l,2005 Gurdwara Tuti Gandi Sahib Sri Darbar Sahib is the principle shrine at Muktsar. ' This town commemorates the martyrdom of the "Forty Muktas", or the Liberated Ones. It is associated with the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Tuti Gandi means the Broken Ties Retied. The birthdays of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Shahidi Purab of Guru Arjun Dev Ji are celebrated with great fervor here. Besides, the Magh Mela is organized on the 12th and 13th of January to commemorate the sacrifice of the "Forty Muktas". Contents Pages Foreword IX Preface xi Acknowledgements XIII District Highlights-200 1 Census xv . Important statistics in the District XVII Ranking of Tahsils in the District XIX Statemellts 1-9 Statement Name of the headquarters of district/tahsil. their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XXI StatemJnt 2 Name of the headquarters of district/C D block, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XXI Statement 3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 XXII Statement 4 Area, number of villages/towns and population in district and tahsil, 2001 XXIII Statement 5 C D Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXIII Statement 6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 XXIII Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at CD Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available XXIV Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 200 I census and amenities available XXIV Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rural and urban, 2001 XXVI Analytictll Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook 3 (ii) Briefhistory of the district 4 (iii)Administrative set up 5 (iv) Physical features: 6 (a) Location and size 7 (b) Clitnate 7 (c) Physiography 8 (d) Natural economic resources 9 (v) Census concepts 14 (vi) Non Census concepts 19 (vii) 2001 Census findings-Population, its distribution 25 Population number ofvillages and towns, 2001 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 (viii) Brief analysis of PC A data based on inset tables I to 36 30 (ix) Briefanalysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 50 (v) Pages (x) Brief analysis based on houses and household amenities based on inset tables 48 to 52 58 (xi) Places of tourist, religious, historical or archaeological importance 62 (xii) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory 63 PART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section-I: Village Directory Note explaining abbreviations used in Village Directory 69 List of Villages treated as towns at 200 I Census 74 C.D. block Muktsar ti) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 77 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 80 C.D. block Kot Bhai (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 101 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 102 C.D. block Lambi (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 115 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 116 C.D. block Malout (i) C D Block Maps showing Tahsil boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 129 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 130 Appendices to Village Directory: Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Mttdical and other Amenities in villages C.D. block level 142 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 144 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 144 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 144 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 145 Appendix IlA Census towns which do not have one or more amenities. 145 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respe"Ct of Censlls Towns/non-municipal towns 145 Appendix IV C.D. blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 146 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Caste popu lation 146 (vi) Pages Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Schedule-d Tribe population 146 Appendix VI1 A: List of vmages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 147 Appendix VII B: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 150 Appendix VIII Number of villages under <each Gram Panchayat (C.D.blockwise) 150 Appendix IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 150 .Section-II : Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 151 Town Directory Statements (I to VII) : (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 156 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns 156 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 158 (e) Statement IV _ . Civic and other amenities 158 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities 160 (g) Statement VI Trade, commerce, Industry and banking 160 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums 162 PART-B -: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract \67 (0) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 170 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Total, SC and ST Population Urban blockwise 176 Primary Cen:;us Abstract for Schedu1ed Castes 1S4 C D Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract l. C.D. block Muktsar 190 2. C.D. block Kot Bhai 202 3. C.D. block Lambi 208 4. C.D. block Malout 214 Urban Primary Census Abstract. 220 Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat 232 Annexure II Fertility and child Mortality, 1991 Census 232 Annexure III Measures of fertility and mean age at marriage. fertility level 233 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of in Migrants by place of birth/ptace of last residence. 234 Annexure V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 Census 236 Annexure VI Marital status of popu latioo 237 Annexure VII Distribution of Literate by sex and Education Level 238 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues. 239 (vii) Foreword he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of T the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics, village wise and town-wis(:, of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive Censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 Census DCHB series was 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 in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added to 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.