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1. Forword I-IV 2. Preface v-viii 3. Map. of the district ix-xii 4. Important Statistics .of . the District xiii-xxxv 5. District Census Handbook 6. Analytical Note 1-15 7. Section I -Village Directory

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(i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alpbabeticalli t of Villages 20 -23 (iii) Village Directory 24-41

2. LALlTPUR (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabetical list of ViUages 44-49 (iii) Village Directory 50-79

3. (i) Tahsil Map (ii) Alphabeticai list of Villages .82-87 (iii) Villa~e Directory 88-119

. Appendkes :

I Tahsil - Wise Ab$tract of Educational~ Medical and other amenities. 122-125 11 Land Utilisation data in respect of non·municipal towns ( census towns) 126 III List of villages where no amenity other then the drinking water is available. 1. Talbehat 127-128 2. Lalitpur 129-130 3. ~ahroni 1~1--133 · IV. List of villages according to the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Triees to the total population by ranges.

A-Scheduled Castes 1. Talbchat 134-138

2. Lalitptu 13~-147 3. Manroui 148-156

Section 11-Town Directory Statement I Status and Growth History 158-159 Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1979 160-16}oo.. State:rnent III Mupicipal finance, 1978-79 162-163 Statement IV Civic and ,,'her amenities, 1979 164-165 Statement IV-A Civic and other amenities in notified slums, 1979 166-167 S tatemen t V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities, 1979 168-169 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industries and Banking. 1979 170~171 Appendix Town showing their outgrowth with population. 172 . JlfffTCliIT

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Z6 ar~~ f 1982 The District Cellsus Handbook (DCH)~ compiled by the Census Organization on behalf of the State Governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The'DCR is constaJ?tly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural area~. ward-wise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in,villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census, the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, adminis­ trative statistics, census tables and village and' town directory jncluding peA.' The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village.and town directory, Part-B to village and town peA 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. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay In compilation and printing. While designing the format of 198'1 DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referren!. village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directcry and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relat.ion to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected ~o help not only in local area pb,mning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well as minimise the regional imbalances in the· process of development. A few items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requiremerits of' the Revised Minimum Needs 'Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers it;l the village have been introduced in the village din:ctory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to ~e village is to have an idea about the ~i1lage in the district which are' inaccessible. A new column "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine "the corelation of the amenities with the population and number of households they ,serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion ')f scheduled caste and scheduled tribe populai{on to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. '

The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A new statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will' help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns ( iv )

on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in statement IV relating to civic and othet amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational· facilities in statement V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all tbe seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by ta.king the class of towns into considerat~on. The addition of the columns on civic administration status and population in a few statements also serves this purpose.

The 10nnat of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through t~e individual slip of 1981 Census.

In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has beeQ. so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B, the PCA of villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. At the ·.'beginnini of the DCH, a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on peA and non-census dat!! ia relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The district and tahsiljPolice StationjCE> Block etc., level maps depjcting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication.

This publication is a jcint venture of the State Government and the Census Organizatidn. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Sri Ravindra Gupta, the Director of Census Operlltions, U. P. on behalf of the State Government which has borne the . eost of printing. The task uf planning~ designit~"g and co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Sri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provide"d the technicaf guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division" at the headquarters under the guidance of Sri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful" to all who have contributed in this project.

P. PADMANABHA Registrar General, , New , the 26th April, 1982. , i < ' ~CfirtT ~\ilRl~foP.iCfl ~ it 'C§)cr 'SI'Qj(~m ~1 iti aITCfi?T ~ Q;"fi fq$r .r~q ~ ~ , , ~diaif, ~ d'tlT ~ 0lf~1 t:FT f11l'if-f\T"ftf ,sritiTv,:;it arrmifimaTT ctrWd' eti arr~ ~'f ~"f

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~ Pre:face

, , The micro level (lata are of a distinct importance in a welfare demoCqttic set-up. They ar~ needed for running democratic institutions, district level planning and district administration besides catering to the assorted needs of researchers, scholars and cO,~mon man. By presenting censu~ data down to the lev~l of villages, the District' Census H~ndbook series :;9ccupies a place of prominence in the galaXy of census publications. The need for small domail) d~~ always prpmpted publication of village figurrs in some form or the oth~r in mpst of the cen'.~. Yet it W,as only in ,1951 censu~ that tbe publication of village statistics acc(ulred the well deserv~d importance by , the introduction of District tens~s Ha~dbook series. These' volumes have hten published' with . unbroken regularity in Uttar /Pradesk State since, 1951 census by the Censlls Organization .on

behalf of, the Government of Uttar 'Pradesh. - The .,District, Census Handbook was brought out ror each District in two volumes in 1951/1961, three volumes in t971'and is 1»lng brought out in two volumes part.A and part B in 19.81.' With the introduction of t41S series; 1t developed into a healthy tradition to collect village:wise infonnation on amenities. and . infrastructure, taking­ advantage of the massive census operation a1!_d publish it in the form of" village and town direc\oIies in volume A of the District Census Handbook. , '

Part 'A' volume, in keepint with the tradition, consists of village_ ~rid town directoqes, glVlUg basic'-oinformation relating to infra-structure and amenities,- and total' pOJ?ulation of each 'Village and town as thrown up by the 1981 Census. The part 'B' volume presents primary census data for each village and town givjng total population with' scheduled caste/sch~duled tribe, litera~s; main workers by main: category, marginal workers and non-workers bre3k up. - , < . . . . . r _ _ ___ .

The District Census Handbook 'part A. .and part C \VeA,' published in English in 1971 censuS. Part B volume was brought out in as well as in English in separate issues with a view·to enlarging its utility. This, i?-owever, .resulted in delayed\,pqblication of data, err.oding some of their topic~1ity by prolonged time-lag. This time, therefore, the District Census Hahdbook. are bein~ brought out in diglot fonn i? single vol~mes. The alphabetical list of villages' is given in Hindi as ",ell as in Engijsh to make the reference easier to both categories of, users. The scope of analytical notes bas been enlarged this time. In PZ\l't A, the •Analytical Note, consists, of' brief introduction of the district and analysis ~f data presented there in. The introduction to the, District Census Handbook contains explanations of, the terms used in the Village and Town , Directory and general concepts of Census.' While, a brief analysis of data explanation of Census , concepts pertinent to the Primary Census Abstract have bee'll inCluded in part B.

The non-cettf'us informati6n was collected through the agency of lekhpals -the basic revenue functionary. The lekhpals collected information for each village under their charge. It has passed on, to the Census Directorate by the District Census Office after getting it duly vetted by the Land Records Inspectors anp Tahsildars. The ipformation for towns was supplied by the: lOcal authorities: I gratefully acknowledge their role inlc911ection of information. We have also , used material made available to us by the Collectors and District Magistrates in' drafting introduc­ tory notes on districts, I am extremely thankful Jo them for their assistance. I gratefully thank Sri f. Padmana1Jha.~ Registrjlr General, India and Dr, N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General, Soeial '( vjii )

Studies Division for their inspiring guidance, t11at came, handy to me all through .. 1 also. th~k Sri Lal Krishan,' Deputy Director, Plai:ming and, Co~o~dination, Sri Akhlaq'-Ahniad, Deputy Directot ~ . '\. ~ , District Censu.s Handboo~ and .and Sri .R. P. Singh, Resear~b Officer, Map of Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh for their hard work.

In the end 1 am thankful to Shrj Ashck Dar, Snperinre,ndent, Printing and St~tiDnery, U. P. and Shri,M. C. Padalia, Assistant.Director S~1fi R. K. Saxena, Senior Technical . I Assistant (Printing) with the team of Printing unit of this Office who have .1cept a constant watch upon the Printing of this Publication.

There is' always some .gap ''between what is desired and what is a<:complished, bothin terms of scope of the publication and aCcuracy of the published material. Yet; I hope~ the District Census Handbooks will iargely. rise to the expectations of the variegated users \. fulfilling 'some of their }leeds for micro 'level da~a.

. RAVINDRA ,,1aupr A " Luckno~ Director of Census Operations, 30th March, 1983 . Uttar Pradesh, ~~~~~~~b~--~~~I~'~~~~i .

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f((C!I<'1 ~smr 'lMa~( Description U tt•• Pl'Ilde.b Lalitpur - ,_ - ~"«Qt(f - tim ~ PopulatloQ Tot"l Peftlone 1l0~862.013 577 ,648

~ Male. 58,819.276 310.854 mm Female. 52,042,737 266,794

ill4fur ~. RUfal PerIODs 90,962,898 500,646

~ Males 48,041.135 269.927 ~ Femalc.s 42,921,763 230.719

ifiI"6lf ~ Urban Perso~ 19,899,115 7'.002

~ Males 10.778,141 40.927 ~f '" Females 9,120,974 36.075

ifr:f 1971~81 ifi G~ if GFf~-qft-~ <- Decennial Population Growtb Rate 1971-81 25.49 32.11

~~tfi;r (ffif Rio mo) Area (Sq. KIn,.) 5,039.00

;Jfiiijttll tii{{Cf (stre- ~ Ffi;ft 0 ) DCDiity of Population (per SR. ( Kms.) 377 us

.R>mSfitm1 ($I'm- ~i!I'R ~ql ~ ~ qft ~€l:rr) Sex Ratio (Number of Fem~les Per 1 ,OOQ' M~e'l 885 ( IS )

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~~ Persons 27.16 21.34 m&11:m ~ ~ Literacy Rate Males 38.76 31.11 ff?flff Femal~s 14.04 9.96

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~q- Males 49.24 44.23 ff~~ Females 91.94 79.11 ~ Cfitir rn crr~ clffcRrm 'fiT fqff~~ Break-up of Main Workers

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(i) ~i!lR &rfit6" Cultivators Persons 58.52 69.61 ~ ~alcs 59.53 72.23 ~ fe~ales 47.83 34.08 I -{ ti ) fcrCf'(VT ~~ srnr -~etq'~-- '" Descr!p1ionl Uttar Pradesh LaU,pur _..._..;;,. ,_- --- (ii) @~"( iJ~~ ilffero Agricultural Labours Perlons 15.98 9,87

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Dis'tI'ict; Censu.s Handbook

District Census Handbook is being brought out in two volumes-~art A and Part B for each district separately. The Part 'A' volume consists of village &' town directories, givini basic information relating to infra-structure and amenities and total population of each village and town as thrown up by 1981 C~nsus. The non-census information relates to tho,year 1979-80/ 1980-81, making !t almost synchronous with the 1981 population census. Part 'B' volume presents primary census data, known in census jargon as 'Primary Census Abstract' (PCA) for each village and town. The peA gives total popUlation with scheduled caste~Jscheduled tribes, literates, main workers by main categories, marginal workers and non-workers breakup. It is important for the readers to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general importanke and the scope of village and town directories as have been discussed under separate heads namely: (a) Cellsus Concepts (b) Village Directory (c) Town Dire.ctory.

A-CENSUS CONCEPTS

1. R\lrnl and Urban Areas : The census data are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urbaN. consisting . of revenue villages with well defined boundaries which is the smallest unit in the hierarchy of administrative units. It may comprise of several hamlets. Yet it is considered one unit for the presentation of data. Habitations in forest areas are also considere.d as villages and each forest range officer's beat is comidered as one forest village.

Urban areas have been especially defined for the purpose of population census. The definition is treated with some flexibility with a view to accomodating minor variations for rneetin, the exigency of the situation. An urban unit has been defined as follows:

(a) All places with a corporation, municpality or cantonment board or notified/town area; (b) AU other places which satisfied the following criteria:

( i) A minimum population of 5,000;·

( ii) At least 75;£ of the male working population engaged in non-agricul~ tural activity; ( iii) A population of at least 400 per sq. km' (or one thousand per sq. mile) ..

Al~ied agricultural actvities such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered·agricultural iti 198{ census for determining the proportion of engagement of male population in pon-agricuY· tural activities for the purpose of declaring a place a town.

2. Urban Agglomeration:

The concept of Urban Agglomeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 census. Very often the growth of towns over· lapped the statutory. limits of the city or town. Large railwa y university ,?ampuses, port areas, areas came UP out side the limits the ~olonies, industrial etc, . . of ( Xxvi )

town but they form continuous growth with the town. These outgrowths mayor may not by themielves qualify to be treated as separate towns but these cutgrovi'ths deserve to be treated as urban.~areas. SU,ch a town with their outgrowth areas is treated as one urban unit 'and called 'Urban Agglomeration' and Urban Agglomeration may constitute:

(i) A city with cotinuous outgrowths (the part of outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages), (ii) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more 8djoining towns with their outgrowths as in (i); or, . (iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with thier outgrowths all of which form a continnous spread.

3. Census House: A 'census house' is a building or ,t part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used recog_nised as a separate uBit. It may be vacant or occupied. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both.

4. Ho.sehold: A household is a group of persc,ns who commonly live together and who take their meals from a common kitchen unkss the exigericy of work prevents then from doing so. There may be a household of persons rela.ted by blood or unrelated persons or having a F}ix of both. Examples. of unrelated hO'llseholds are boardjng houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc. These are cal1e~ institut~onal households. There l11ay be one-member household~ two-member housen31ds or multi-member households. For census purpose, each one of these type~ is regarded as a household.

5. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes: . A person has been returned as belonging to a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe if caste or tribe to which h~ belongs is included in the schedule of the State. Scheduled caste can belong to Hindu or Sikh religion. However. a person belonging to scheduled tribe can profess any, religion.

6. 'Uterates: A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not a literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed a:qy minimum educational standard.

7, Worlc~rs: !n 1981 census, the ecop.o~ic statlls of a persau has been classified a~ : (i) .Main Worker (ii) Marginal Worker

(iii) Non~Worker The dichotomy of workers and non-workers of 1961 and -1971 census has been discarded in 1981 census and time disposition criterion in economic activity with one year reference period ~s adopted. A person who has en~a~e4 hinlself in economic activity for major part of the. year ( nvH_)

(at least 183 days) is considered as main worker while those who have worked in for some time during the last year but not major part of the year have been treated as marginal worker. Those who have not worked at all during the one year reference period are non-workers.·

Work has been defined as participation in any economically piOductive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective Supervi:;ion and direction of work.

8. Cultivator: A person is considered a cultivtaor if he has engaged in cultivation as a single worker or family worker of land owned or held from Govt. or lleld from private persons or institutions for payment in money; kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision ·or direction of cultivation.

Cultivation involves ploughing sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops and other crops such as sugar cane! ground 11utS, tapioca etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindered fibre crops, cotton etc. and does not include fruit. aild vegetable growing or keeping of orchards or groves or working on plantation like tea, coffee, rubber etc.

9. Agricultural Labourer : A person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He does not have a risk in the cultivation but merely works in another persons land for wages.

10. Household Industry : Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household . himself/herseld and or by the members of the househoid at home or \~ithin the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban .areas. The larger proportion of workers in a 'household industry should consist of members. of the household includlng the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify o~ has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act.

Industry implies production, processing. servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, nrpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacture, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring etc.

11. Other Workers : All workers, who are not cultivators or agricultural1abourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. This category covers factory and plantation workers, Government· servants, Muni~ipal employee, teachers priest~, entertainment artists, workers engaged in trade, commerce, business, tra;:tsport, mining, construction etc.

B-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rtiral areas. The directory of vilh:!.ges is presented for each tahsil ifr a separate series with the villages arrang~d in ascending order of the location code serials. The village directory of each tahsil is preceded by a list of villages in \vhich the villages are indexed by Hindi/English alphabets with their location code numbers. ( xltviii )

The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town areas, Cantoli­ ments are not borne on the jurisdictionalli$t of tahsils and consequently they are not covered in the vi11aie directory. .

However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town are listed in the vlUage directory but no data are presented against the name of these villages in the village directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of a town is indicated againsfthe name of &11ch a village. All these villages a.re listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without pre­ senting their data for providing cross referenceS1 The uninhabited or depopulated villages are listed without giving village directory information, except the· area of the villages. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited

The village directory brings out basic information about a village. . These data can be classified into the following categories:

. 1. Population and households Col. 4 2. Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 , 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 t014 and 20 4. Land use data Cols. 3 arid· 15-19

1. Pop1llation and Households :

~rhe popnlation of each village as on the sun rise of March 1, 1981 obtained from the 19i1 census is given in col. 4. The number of household is indicated within the brackets.

2. A_Rities: If an amenity is a.vailable within the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by . codes. If not available a dash is indicated and the distance range within which available out· side the village is given within brackets. Three ranges of distance of availability have been formed ~ for facilitating collection ami presentation of data. These ranges are: (a) below 5 Kms. indi~ cated by (-5) (b) 5-10 Kms. indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 Kros. and above indicated by (10+).

The codes used for depicting aruenities are explained in the following paras:

(i) :Educationa) Amenities (Col. 5) :

The type of educational institutions located within the'village is represented by the follow~ iog codes. The number of each of such an institution is given within brackets:

Primary .or elementary school, Nursery school, Kindergarden, Pre~basic, Pre-primary~ Junior basic P Senior basic school, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary H Higher·Secondary, Intermediate College, Prc-university PUC College graduate level & above C Industrial School I Training School. TR Adult Literacy Clas3/Centre AC Other Edu.cational Institutions 0 (ii) Medical Facilities (Col. 6) : The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the followmg codes. The number of institutions located within the village or serving practitioners is given within brackets, Hospital H Maternity & Child Welfare Centre MeW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre ewe Primary Health Centre PHe H~alth Centre He Primary Health Sub-centre PHS Dispensary D Family Pla.nning Centre FPC T. B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised· Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Other 0 (iii) Drinking Water (Col. 7) ': The potable drinking water supply sources available within the village are denoted by the following cod~s : Tap water T Well water W Tank Water TK: Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP R.iver water R Foun.tain F Canal (3 Lake L Spring S Nallah N Other 0 Information not available NA (iv) Post &. Telegrapb (Col. 8 ) : The post and telegraph facilities available within the village are indicated by the following codes: Post Office PO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone IV , .' )

(v) Day or Days of the Market (Col. 9) :

, If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, the day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri. and Sat. A market held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, is also given and this fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly/fortnightly.

(vi) Communications (Col. 10) : If a bus or a raihvay Station is located within th~ village or is served by navigable water- ways, the following codes give the kind of facilities available within the village:

Bus BS Railway Station RS Navigable water way (including river, canal; back waters etc.) NW

3. Other InCrastructural Facilities, etc. : (i) Approach to the village (Col. 11) : The approach to the village is represented by the following codes: Pucca Road PR Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR (ii) Nearest Town (Col. 12) :

The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance IS given in Kms. within brackets: (iii) Power Supply (Col. 13) : The following codes are used for the power supply available within the village: Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture BAO Electricity for other purpose like industrial commercIal etc. EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA (iv) Staple food (Col. 14) : The food giains used as staple food in a village for major part of' the year are indiCated . . (v) Remark (Col. 20) :

Thi) following items of information arc furnished in this column and are indicated by the code given against each. (a) Copies of the newspaper coming in the village N (b) Motor cycle/Scooters available in the village !VI (c) Cars/Jeeps available in the village C (d) Tractors available in the village T (e) Tern-indicates temples of importance. Other places of 1I11portance are gIVen .,y names. The numerical strength of each item is indicated by numerical appenda.ge to the -code. For instance, N 32 indicat&S 32 copies of newspaper coming in the' village. ( axl ) . "

4. Land use Data :

1. Area of the village (Col. 3) The area of the village is baged on village recol'Qs. Land use classiticatioB : The standard classification of land use data are given below:

1. Forests. 2. Not available for cultivation. 2.1 Lands put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands. 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands. 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands. 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included in the net area sown. 3.3 Culturable waste. 4. Fallow lands 4.1 Current fallows 4,2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown :

There is a departure from the standard classification in presentation of land use data in village directory. Howcvel't both classification are indentiflable with each other as given below.

VilIa2e Directory: Standard Classification (with S1. No. of category). 1. Forests (Col. 15) Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Col. 16) Net area Sown (5) plus plus 3. Unirrigated (Col. 17) Fallow land (4.10+4.2) 4. CuUurable waste (Col. 18) 1. Permanent· pastures & other grazing lands (3.1) 2. Land under miscellaneous tree crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable wastes (3.3) ,

5. Area not available for cultivation 1. Land put to non~agricultural uses (2.1) (Col. 19) 2. Barren and uncultiva.ble land (2.2)

1rrigation by s('urces : (Col. 16)

The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following codes. Government Canal GG Well (without Electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with Electricity) WE Tube well (withollt ~lectriclty) TW ( 'am )

'Tube·well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK. River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others o Total T

C-TOWN DIRECTORY

The town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbered I to IV, IVA, V and VI.

The following mode of listing of towns has been followed: ,(i) All the towns having statutory status which are not the part of an Urban Agglomera­ tion is listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town are listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the main town of an Urban Agglomerations. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main town. In alphabetical arrange­ ment a note is given against such towns that they are part of such and sllch Urban Agglomeration. (iii) The out growths of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as independent towns are not listed in the main body of the Directory. They have been explained by a footnote to the main town and the data relating to out-growth are merged with the main town. " (iv) Census towns are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census.

The important concepts used in the town directory are discussed in the following paras;

Class of town : (Statement I Col. 2) : The towns are classified into following six groups by population size critedoll ; population Class lOO~OOO And above ~ 50,000-99,999 :u "O~OOO-49;999 Hi l()~OOO-19p999 lV

S;OOO-- 9t 999 V S"low- S,OOO VI

.Ci\'i~ Administration (Statemct I Col. 2) ! , The civil administration status of a town is indicated by codes explained below: Municipal Corporation/Corporation 'M. Corp. Municipal Board M.B.

C~ntonIl1ent Board/Cantonment C.B. Notified AreajNotifided Area Committee/Notified Committee N.A.C. Census Town C.T. Road Length (Statement IV Col. 6) : The total road length within each town is to be given by the following codes : Pucca Road PR Kachcha Road KR

System of sewerage (Statement IV & IV A Col. 7) ~

The system of sewerage and drainage are represented by the following codes: Sewer S' Open Surface drains OSD Box surface drains BSD Sylk drains SD Cesspool method CD Pit system Pt

Two systems in order of importance one following the other.are indicated in codes. Methods of disposal of Night Soil (Statements IV & IVA Col. 11) : The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes: Head loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic tank latrines ST Sewerage S Upto two methods in order of their importance in the town one following the other are indicated in coJes. Protected Water supply (Statement IV Col. 12 & 13) water supply.

The following codes' ar~ used for indicating protected Water Supply system/sources. (A.) Sources of water supply (Col. 12) TubeweU water/Handl'ump TW Tap water l' Well water W Tank water TK. (a) .System of stor~8. (Col. 13) Overhead tank OMr Servic~· res~rvoll" SR River infilnation lallery 10 Borewell Pumping System lh\'? Pressure tank f'4' ( xxxiv )

Fire fighting service (Statement IV Col. 14) : ·Ye.' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town. In case not available within the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or name of the nearest district if cut side the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated.

Medical Facilities (Statement V Col. 4 & 5) : The following codes are used for representing medical facilities: Hospital H Dispensary D Health Centre He Family Planning Centre FC T. B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others 0 The above classification gives the institutions by type but does not reflect on the system of medicine practised in these institutions. A further distinction is attempted by classifying these institutions by Various systems of medicine as represented by the following codes: Ayurvedic A Unani U lIonlOeopathic HOM If none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medidne practised and number of Institutions are indicated within brackets appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For illustration code H(A':_1,2) indicates one Ayurvedie hospital and two Allopathic hospitals.

Educational Facilities (Statement V Col. 6-9) : (i) Arts, science and commerce colleges imparting education of degree level and above are represented by the following codes (Col. 6) : Arts only A Science only S Arts and .science only AS Commerce only C Arts and commerce only' AC Combined for all categories-arts, science and commerce ASC Law L

(ii) Recognized type-writing short hand institutions and other vocational institqt,s are ~ndictlte4 hy the codes giveq below (Col. lO) : Shorthand SH Typewriting Typ Shorthand &. TypewrlthlR Sh Typ O~h¢r$ o ( xxXv )

(iii) Medical, Engineering Colleges and Polytechnic ~ The number of each type of instltti~ tions is indicated in the relevant column by giving the number.

If there are more than one educational institutions, the number is indicated within brackets appended to the codes.

If an educational facility is not available within the town, name of the nearest place with­ in the district or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility is available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a place is given in Kms. within brackets.

Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V Col. 20) : These facilities are represented by the following codes:

Public Library PL Reading Room RR

Ana,1ytica1 Note

Hhtory:

Lalitpm has . It has been described -in Yagya Puran, Vishnu Puran, and Varah Puran which are the oldest scriptures of the world (said to be about 5,000 years old). It has also' been referred in Ramayan as well as in . Traditton has it that Raja Sumer Singh who'hailed fwm Duccan, foundt:d the town Lalitpur and named it after his wife Lalita.

'~his 'area was under the possession of Gonds. It was taken from Gonds early in the sixteenth century by Gobiud Buudela and his son Rudra Pratap. Later on it was included in Bundela State of Chanderi. In 1812, it became the headquarters of Colonel Beptiste who was appointed by Sindhiya to manage Chanderi when it came under his control.

British district of Chanderi was formed in 1844 with headquarters at Lalitpur. The district was named Lalitpur in 1861. In 1891 Lalitpur and di~tricts were united and it became a sub-division of . In the same years it was included in .

Lalitpur was again made a sep,arate district on 1.3.74 for administrative facility and proper development. It was created out of tahsils Lalitpur and of Mahroni of district Jhansi.

Location:

The district of ~alitpur lies between 24°11' and 25°13' latitude and 78°11' and 79'0 Longitude in the extreme south-west corner of Uttar Pradesh. Lalitpur was a separate district _ upto 1891 when it constituted a sub-division of Jhansi. It had then two tahsils namely Lalitpur and Mahroni which remained undisturbed even after its amalgamation with the district of Jhansi. Lalitpur in the year 1974, owing to administrative difficulties anu some other factors, it was reseparated and again the district of Lalitpur came into existence. The two tahsils of Lalitpur and Mahroni were dIsintegrated to from one more tahsil of Talbehat but the area of-the district remained unchanged and the old tahsil boundary between the tahsils of Jhansi and Lalitpur was taken as such the district boundary between the two.

the district of Lalitpur is almost surrounded by . It is connected with the djstrj~t of Jhansj in the north where river Betwa f orlDS its district boundary for about 15 kms. The western boundary of the dtstrict runs along river Betwa for about 96 knH. The south-w~stern boundary is formed by Nara1n Nandi, the notrth eastern by river Jamni for about 65 kms. and the south-eastern boudary for about 40 kms. by Dhasan Nadi.

Topograpby and Climate : The entire district of Lalitpur may be classified as hilly in character: In its extreme south it mC0ts the abrupt northern escarpments of the Vindh>'an Plateau. The hills in the south occur in small gropus or in continuous uarro'.;; chains running parallel to· each other from north-east to south-west, the ridges being mostly bare and the slopes covered with thick scrub jungles. In 'the . south, the average height of the Vindyan plataeu is 500 metres above sea level and it falls up to 300 metres in the north. The plateau is intersected by w_ide valleys and the entire tract is covered with vegetation varying from scrub and thorn to trees. From the base of the plateau to the town of Lalitpur there is a black soil plain which is dissected by numerous ravines and nullahs and is characterised by an undulating topography. Furth~r northwards is an uneven tract of red soil. The river~ of the district generally run from the south to the north-east. The whole of the district is well drained aid there is no water :tag~ation anywhere. The deepening process. is restricted, to the harder gneissie bed-roeks, the wldenlUg process has removed th~ upper black sOIl layer and has carved out deep ravines in the adjacent softer stratum.

The c1irnate of the disrict is the Central-India type sub-tropical and may be charaterised by a very hot dry summer and a ~old winter. From December to February it is cold. The temperature begins to drop by the middle of November.. January is the coldest month during the year when the temperature sometimes touche~·~ t~e freezing point. From March onwards the temperature rises and the district faces the hot climate till June. May and June are the hottest months of the year when the temperature goes up to 46°C. Ids followed by the rainy season when the temperature of the district begins to falL The months ,of October and N~)Vember are the post-monsoon months when the day temperature rises slightly but the night temperature decreases progressively.

During summer season the air is very dry and the average relative humidity is less than 20 per cent. During the monsoon the humidity increases as the moisture content of the air increases. During post monsoon and winter months the. average relative humidity is generally 'oetween 50 to 60 per cent in the morning and 30 to 40 per cent in the afternoon.

The sout-west monsoon reaches the district by the, end of June and withdraws by the en of September. 1 he southern region of the district observes maximum rainfall and it decrease towards the north. July is the month of heaviest rainfall when the district has once received 384.1 roms. of rains in 24 hours. The variation in the rainfall from year to year is not very large.,

Flora and Fauna :

The dry tropical species of vegetation capable of sUlItaining on low rainfall are found in abundance. The forests in the district may. be classified int~ three type!;--the northern-southern dry miscellaneous forests, the northern. thorn forests and the dry tropical scrub· forests. The main species of trees fotlt;ld in the first type are dhak, khair, mahua. tendu, teak, ghont, salai, bans etc. In the second type are khair, thuar mi~ed with markarar and ghollt. In dry tropical scrub forests species like siari, kalai, bel, ghonl, khair and occasionally bamboo are found.

The area of forests decreases from south to north. The densest forests are found in the Vindhyan plateau and the undulating tract of the district. Timber tree are generally found on the Vindhyan slopes, tt.ak along the Betwa, the Dhasal1 and the Jamni and salaf on fIat hills. The area under timber trees is meagre-just sufficient to meet the local demands. The leaves of tendu are used in the biri industf)'. The number of khair trees are sufficient but the yeild of catechu is very low.

The chief grasses found in the district are musel, guner, lampo or parba the well-known spear grass of and Bhanpuri.

The chief carnivora that are found in the district· are tigers and wild dogs (canis ,ilpinus). panther, leopard or cheetah (panthera pardus), hyaena, bear and jackal are also found in the district. Other animals found in the district are ravine deer, mongoose, fox, boar and jungle cat. 3

Four horned antilopes Of chausingha are also' seen in the district. Neelgai is also found in herds i. the district and does a great damage to the crops, Sambhar (cervusunicolor) and cheetal also live in the forests of the district. The kit or Indian pangolin is very rare and found only in the forests of tahsil Mahroni, Among rodents are the five stripped palm squirrel, three stripped squirrel; field mouso, common house rat, sahi or porcupine and 11are.

In wooden tracts Indian pitta and jungle fowls are found. Neelkanth and blue jay are found in cultivated tracts.. In the lakes tikwi and little cormorant can be seen. Spoon-bill and king fisher are also found along the lakes: tanks, swamps and river banks. White stork and open-billed stork are also seen in winters. Cotton teal andcomb duck also live near big tanks. The birds commonly found throughout the district in groves, wooded tracts, orchards and cultivated areas are babbler, babul, cuckoo, koel flycatcher, warbler. vulture, owl, shikra and parakeet. Pigeon is a very common bird and i~ found almost 'everywhere. Waxbill, spotted munia and black-headed muriia and crested lark inhabit open scrub forests and are popular cage birds. The house sparrow and Indian robin live near human habitations and the spotted dove, ring dove, twitle dove and little brown dove prefer open cUltivated land.

Different varieties of poisonous and non-poisonous snakes are found in the district. Python also occurs in the forests specially in cool, marshy places in the district. Cobra and krait are among the de:ldly poisonous snakes and occur almost throughout the dIstrict. Other varieties are therat snake, koel back and russel's vipers.

Among the crocodiles both gharial and magar are found in Dhasan and Betwa rivers. Fish are found in perennial rivers, jhils, lakes, ponds and reservoirs of the district. The coromon species are rohu, bhakul", tengar, mahasher, saul raiya and batao

PLACES OF INTEREST :

1. Lalitpur: It is the headquarters of the district situated on the lhansi-Bombay section of the Central Railway. It is 56 miles to the south of Jhansi city connected with a metalled road which is national highway running from Jhansi to Sagar (in Madhya Pradesh). Other metalled . roads connect it with Mahroni, Mandaura, Banpul'. Deogarh and Tikamgarh (in Madhya Pradesh).

It is said to have been founded by ~umer Singh, Raja of south India, who named if after his wife Lalita. A tank in which he is said to have bathed and cured of the skin disease from which he was suffering. still bears his name. There are a few archaeological remains at LaIitpur, foremost being a small ·building known as Bansa which is said to have been Octroi office of the Muslim rulers. It has on inscription bearing the name of Firoz Shah Tuglaq, ~amvat 1415 (AD 1358).

~ Lalitpur is well known for its industries, the principal ones being the tanning of hides, sawing, shoe making, iron ware, bone, metal and soap.

2. Deogarb: It lies in tahsil Lalitpur and is connected with Lalitpur by an un-metalled road. The village is situated on the right bank of the Betwa at the western end of the Lalitpur range of hills. The place has great antiquarian epigraphical and archae@logical importance and has figured in the history of the Guptas, the Gurjaras,. the Pratiharas, the Gonds, the Mus};:n rulers of Delhi, the Bundelas, the Marathas and the British. It, possesses the remains of a fine Vishnu tempk (Sagar Math) of Gupta times and a group of Jain temples. The Vishnu temo!~ is approxhnatdy 1400 years old. 4-

Deogarh which was once a place of considerable importance' is now an insignificant vIllage.

3. Banpur: It lies about 2t miles east of Jamni, 9 miles from Mahroni with which it is connected by un-metalled roads. Local tradition associates it with Banasur, a legendry demon king, after whom it is said to have been named. Mur Pahlad, a Raja of Chanderi, received the pargana irJ jagir froll) the Maharaja of about 1830. In. 1842, Mardan Singh, his son, succ~eded him. He took active part in the freedom struggle of 1857 and was imprisoned at Lahore. His fort-cum-palace is in ruins. It was destroyed by the British in 1857. About a mile away there is life size image of the God Ganesh at Ganesh Khera. It is well known for pan gardens.

4. Pawa: This village· is situated 5 kms. north-ea

5 Cbandpur:· This village situated in tahsil Lalitpnr is only important on ar;count of the extensive archaeological remains lying all over the place, particularly in the east and north-west. The Jhansi-Bombay railway line passes through the west of the village. There are groups of ruined Jain and Hindu temples. Hindu temples are mostly dedicated to Vishnu. There are ruins of temples of Sahastralinga. Ii takes its,name from a large Linga on which are carved a thousand smalllingas.

6. Talbebat: This town lies on Jhansi-Sagar national highway. It is also a railway . station of Jhansi-Bombay section of Central Railwav. It is the headquarters of tahsil Talbehat. Talbehat derives its name frem tal (lake). In ancient days the place was known as liriakhetra and the town then stood by the lake near the hill as is borne by ruins now seen there. About 1618 AD Bharat Shah the second raja of Bar ;,~nd Chanderi built a fort which is now in ruins. Dabi Singh Bu~dela, his son, set up Sing Bagh in the town which still exists. In his dLi.Ys the place was c3.l1ed Narsinghouri from the Narsingh temple built in fort by him.

The place is famous for industries like basket making, tanning, shoe making and manufac­ ture of persian wheels.

7. nudhai: It is situated 18 m'il"!s south of Lalitpur in t~hsi1 Lalitpur It is also a railway station of Jhansi-Bombay section of the Central Railway. The origin of village is ascribed to a period thousands of years ago but it is not supported by any arch~eological remains. It is said that once the legendry king larasindh of Patna invaded Matbura and drove out Krishna and his brother Balram who took- shelter near th" site of the village. It was owned by the Bundela rulers of Chanderi.

8. Dbauri 8mgar .: It is situated on a Vindhyan hill, !\bout 32 kms. south of Mahroni in tahsil Mahroni. An expansive lake at the foot of the hill gives it nicturesque appearnnce. It was here that Chhattrasal, the famous son of Champat Rgi, defeated the imperial forces in 1658.

9. Madanpur: It lies 171 km. south of Jhansi and 45 kms. south-west of Mahroni in tahsil Mahroni. It is named after Madana Verma - a famous Chandela ruler who founded it. It flourished till 1875. It contains several Chandela ruins and a Jain temple. The most interesting building of past times is small pillared baradari containing inscriptions describing the victory of great Chauhan warrior Prithviraj over king Paramardi. During freedom struggle of 1857-58. th~ 5

pass was held by the raja of Shahgarh to resist the advance of Sir Hugh Rose who was on . from Sagar to attack fort of Jhansi. In the west of the village is the site of older town. where there are old Jain temples. There are remains of palace of Mangal Singh a legendr.) historic king of Patna. 10 .. Mandaura: It is about 27 kms. south of Mahroni with which it is connected by metalled road. It was chief town of pargana till the beginning of tbe present century after which it lost it's- importance. In the middle of the eighteenth century Balwant Rao, a Marathll. governor built a fort here (now in ruins) and it was destroyed during freedom struggle of 1857. 11. Sonrai: A large village about 179 kms. south-east of Jhansi, 35 kms. south of Mahroni and 8 kms. south-west of Mandaura with which it is connected by un-rnettalled road, The occurence of c?pper ore in the neigbbourhood gi~es it some importance. It possesses a fine old fort built by Pritlwi Singh (a grandson of Chhattarsal) the raja of 'Shahgarh and Garhakotah (1744 to 1753) which waS partially destroyed during freedom struggle of 1857.

Administrative Units :

The district comprises of three tahsil viz~ Talbehat, Mahroni ana Lalitpur. The head~ quarters of the district is located at Lalitpur. In point of population as well as in area tahsil Lalitpur occupies the top berth while tahsil Talbehat C.1roes at the bottom. There are four towns in the district, viz. Talbehat T. A. (Tahsil Talbehat), Lalitpur M. B: and PaIi T. A. (Tahsil Lalitpur) and Mahroni T. A: (Tahsil Mabroni). The following table presents heirarchy of admin;strative units.

Table 1 : Administratil'c Units _~.J"'~-. .-1 Number of r-- --.. . Name of Tahsil! Area in Nyaya Gram Revenue Villages Development Block' Sq. Kms. Pancbayats Sabbas .J...._-, Towns Total Inhabited -_.,_____.._ __ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ------._---._7 1. TALBEIIAT LI70.:! 13 69 168 160 (i) Talbebat 683 7 69 106 102 (ii) Jakhaura 3 23 22

(iii) Bar 3 '~9 36

2. LALlTPUR 2,066.4 20 191 2'5 237 :2 (i) Jakhaura 965* II lOh 126 117 (U) VIl'dha 1.054 9 90 159 140

3. MAHR(."'NI 1.878.1 16 197 301 266 1 (i) Bar 667* 3 69* S4 51 (ii) Mahroni 748 6 67 111 N (iii) Marawara 911 7 61 136 121

• -~ ....~~~.~ ...... ~,,~----~.-~-._ p ~- ~ .~ ~-- ~ ...... --~-----..--~----~ ...... _._ -- ... -.~- _"--- District S.03(J.O 49 457 754 683 4 .. ---'.-.."._._.._...,...... _ ~.._--~ ~-- "--.-~------~ ------._-- *Part of the development blocks Jakhaura (Tahsil Lalitpur) and Bar (Tahsil Mahroni) also fn.ll within the jurisdiction of Talbehat tahsil. ( 6' )

Note: The difference between the sum of the area of the tahsil and the total area of the district is ~ttributable 'to the varying systems of accounting by two sources.

Sources: ] . Block area-Sankhayakiya Patrika Lalitpur 198]. 2. Tahsil Area-Board of 'Revenue U. P. 3. -District Area-Surveyor General of India.

ECONOMY: Infra-structure-The district is served by the broad gauge of Central Railway, connecting it to Jhansi in the north and to Bina in the South-west. The rail track runs to a length of 75 kms. in the district. There are nine railway stations of which seven are located in ,the rural areas of the district. This shows that the di)t_!:ict is poorly served by the rail transport. Comparatively, the road coverage is good. The district possesses 563 kms. of pucca roads~ of which 89 kms. is 'covered by National Highways and III kms. by State Highways.

The total electricity consumption in the district is 7,197 kwh. Industrial consumption (6,726 kwh.) accounts for more than nine-tenth Of the total electricity consumed in the district. The main source of irrigation in the district is. the ma50nary well. However, during the summer, they get soaked and required further boring. There are 24,927 masonary wells, 18,330 Persian wheels and 2,743 pumping sets. The district is not served by government tube wells. Under the major irrigation projects, the canal irrigation system consists of Matatila. Govind Sagar, Shukwa­ Dukhwa and Jamni dams which are already working .while construction work for Rajghat, Sajnam and Shahjad dams is moving fast. The canal network is made of a length of 520 kms.

Agriculture and Allied'Sectors : The economy of the district is predoruinently agricultural. Two main harvests namely rabi and kh«rij a~e done. There is a third harvest 'zaid' the impact of which is marginal as the area under zaid crop~ accounts for over one per cent of the total cropped area. The agriculture pivots on the cultivation of foodgrains which occupy more than three-fourths of the total cropped area of the district. None of the commercial crops occupy substantial area. Wheat is the fore­ most crop cultivated in an area of 75,723 hectares followed by jowar (48,670 hectares), gram (22~814 hectares), maize (16,778 hectares) and urad (12,448 hectares). Wheat, jowar and maize account for 84'68 per cent of the total area under cereals and 61'60 per cent of the total cropped area. Gram and urad make about four-fifths of the total area under pulses and 15'39 per cent of the total cropped area. The following table presents tahsil-wise land use statistics. Table 2 : Di!tribution of villages l:lccording to Land Use

Name of Tahsil No. of Inhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated villages (hectares) area to total area area to total cultivable area

1 2 3 4 5 --_._--~-~ -- -_ -.--~------.. '-'- - ,-----,_._----- 1. Talbehat 160 . 131. 780.10 62.45 22.46 2. LaIitpur :,57 192,609.19 75.45 9.19 3. Mahroni 266 201.128.78 80.8& 11.83

District 683 525,518.07 .74.27 13.09 ( 7 )

It-can be seen from the 'above table that 74'27 per cent of the total area of the district is cultivable of which 13'09 per cent is irrigated, The most extensively cultivable tahsil is Mahroni.

The size of operational holding is small being 2'62 hectares per unit of holders, Of 99,0 f 1 units of land holding as many as 30,220 accounting for 30'52 per cent of the total, are of less than one hectare, The average size of holding in this category works out to 0'48 hectare. There are 12,236 units of holding of more than five hectares, covering a total area of 118,862 hectares. Efforts have been made to adopt improved agricultural practices in cultivation. However, tradi­ tional method of cultivation continues to dominate the scene due to low infra-structural develop­ ment, smallness of holdings and poor operational capacity of the farmers. There were 69,883 traditional plough against 42,335 cultivators and 102 tractors, The consumption of fertilizer per hectare of CUltivated land averages up to 18'50 kgs.

The forests which occu"y an-area of about 67 thousand hectares 'are not much commercial importance. The main species e.g. khair, babul, dhak, etc. are fit for fuel. Fire wood is the main forest produce.

Animal husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy of the district. Not only does it provide the traditional draught power for cultivation but also augment the income of the farmers by providing a vocation to the under employed rural labour force. The quality of live­ stock is poor. Efforts have been made to improve the progony through artificial insemination, the facilities of which are made available in veterinary hospitals and artificial insemination centres. According to live-stock census 1977, there were 618,321 heads of live-stock, two-thirds of which accounted for bovine population while ,buffaloes numbered 81,377 heads and sheeps and goats

133 t 200 heads. Poultry and piggery have not made much headway in' the district.

Industries : The ,district is industrially very backward. No large scale industry has been established in the district either in public sector or private sector. There are only tw'! registered factoiies located in the urban areas of the district employing 52 persons. The are 222 small scale industries engaging 1950 persons. For the development of small scale industries and the unorganised sector, some steps like encouragement of industrial co-operative (Non-textile)t establishment of industrial Co-operative Society, Assistance to Handicraft Co-operative Society, etc. have been taken up, Tanning of hides, shoe making, basket making, manufacture of persian. wheels are 'some of the main industries being carried out in towns of Lalitpur and Talbchat.

, Amenities : The availability of within easy reach reflects on the infra-structural development of the area. The availability of some of the selected facilities have ~een discussed for urban and rural areas ' separately as relevant to each of them. Certain important aspects of urban areas as population, growth, finances, import-export and manufacturing activities etc. have also been discussed.

Rural Areas : The rural areas of the district consists of 761 revenue villages out of which 683 are inhabi­ ted. There are also seven forest villages all of which are uninhabited. Spread over an area of 5,170'45 hectares, Bala of Lalitpur tahsil is the largest village in a.rea in the district. Natsai of Talbehat tahsil is on the other hand, the smallest village in the district occupying an area of 27 '92 hectares. A revenue village on an average, occupies an area of 637-06 hectares. Tables 3-7 highlight the facilities available in the inhabited villages. ( 8 )

The following table presents distriQution of villages by the availability_ -of different amenities.

Table 3 : Distribution of villages according to the availabilicy of different amenities

No, of No. (with percentage) of villages having one Sl. Inba- r- No. Name of Tahsil oited Education Medical Drinking Post and villages water Telegraph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 _-_--_ ....- ~ .. --. -~-. --- -. --_ - -- - .~. -,---",.--"_------_-----

1. Talbehat 160 115(71.88) 53(33.13) 160( 100.00) 39(24.38)

2. Lalitpur 157 162(63.04) . 8 (3.11) 257(100.00) 49(19.07)

J. Mahroni 266 180{67.67) 116{43.61) 2Q6(100.OO) 42(1$.79)

District 6.83 457(66.91) 177(25.92) 683(100.00) 130(19.03)

or more of the following amenities Sl. No. Name of Tahsil Marketl Communicatioo Approach by Power Hat Pucca road supply ._-_. ---. ------.--_ -.-~---- 1 2 8 9 10 11

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

1. Tatbel;J.at 22(13.75) .30({S.7S) 31. (19.38) 17 (10.63)

2. Lalitpur 19 (7.39) 103(40.08) 111 (43.19) 19 (7.39)

3 • Mahroni 24 (9.02) 53(19.92) 63 (23.68) 16 (6.02)

,.~~ , District 65 (9.52) 186(27.23) 205' (30.01) S2 (7.61)

--... ----_...,---~, .... _...._...... _...... ,...-, It ean be seen from the above table that two-thirds of the villages h;:J.ve educational facilities a.s iadioated, by location of one <;>r more educational institutions. The most extensively covered tala.il is Talbehat with 71'88 per cent of the villages baving educational facilities. Lalitpuf on the other hand'is the least covere~ with 63.04 per cent of the villages having educational institutions. Over one-fourth of the villages has medical facilities. The maxim.um proportion of 43'61. per cent of the villages having medical facilities is _observed in Mahroni tahsil. Laijtpur tahsil is poorly placed in this respect having. medical facilities in merely 3'11 per cent of the villages. The good coverage by medical facilities in Talbehat· and in Mahroni tahsils is due to the availability of other· elementary medical facilities in a large number of villages. About one-fifth of the villages is served by pos~al facilities. Talbehat is roost extensively cClvered tahsil by postal facilities with abollt one-fifth C'f its villages having pJstal facilities. Mahroiti with 15'79 per cent ('1' its villages having of post offices is the least covered tahsil in the district. About one-tenth of the villages of the district has market facilities. Markets are held in 13'75 per cent of villages of Talbchat tahsil showing thereby the largest cov'~r,age in the district. The lowest proportion of 7'39 per cent is obsc'rved 'in Lalitpur tahsil. Communication f~ilities as indicat~d by location of a railway station t 9 )

or provision of a, bus stop or any other communication head are available in 27'96 per cent of villages. The best served tahsil in this respect is Lalitpur where 42'02 per cent of the villages have a:'railway station or a bus stop. In, the remaining two tahsils, the coverage by communication facilities is Qf the order of about 19-20 per cent. The villages which are approachable by pucca road account for 30'01 per'cent of the total number of villages of the district. The villages connected , by pucea road account for 43'19 per cent in Lalitpur tahsil, showing the highest coverage in the district. In Talbehat tahsil it is only one-fifth of the villages the least in the district that are connected by puce a road. Power supply reaches merely 7'61 per cent of the villages of the district. The proportion of coverage ranges between the maximum of 10'63 per cent in Talbehat and 6'02 per cent in Mahroni. The foHowing table gives the proportion of rural population served by various amenities.

Tab)~ " : Proportion of rund population served by different amenities

._....,.~ ,."b""~"'..- ,O>\r ...... _"...~. ' __ ' __ -=-'_"'-"~.~~.--O- ...,..__ ...... -.IC~ Sl. Name Total popu- Proportion of rural population served by the atnenity of No. of Tahsil lation of r --. inhabited Educa- Medi- Drinking Post Market} Communi- Approach Power -, villages tion cal water and Hat cation by pucca supply Telegraph road

. .~_.. ... __ - - ..~-._~ ...... ~ ...... _._ --_-- -,---,~~ ..... '" ,------~---~ ------.-- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7_ 8 9 10 11

--~~------"-.. -~ .. -'.-._--.. --~'- "_-----_ ...--- -~-. ------"------~-' _-----_

1. Talbehat 148,262 92.26 60.49 100.00 53.90 31.:l4 38.60 35.55 31.25

2. Lalitpur 165,lS_l 84.43 12.38 100.00 37.70 18.49 46.96 40.51 17.57

3. Mabroni 187,198 90.42 66.18 100.00 38.85 28.42 35.32 36.70 18.88

District 500,646 89.99 46.75 100.00 42.93 25.98 40.09 37.62 22.11

------~~~------It can 'be seen Ifrom the above table that about 90% of the rural popuiation of the district lives in villages which have oae or more educational institutions. The proportion of population served does not val:Y much from one tahsil to another, 'being confined between 92'26 per cent in Talbehat and 84'43 per cent in Lahtpur. Some kind of medical facilities are available to 46'75 per cent of the rural popUlation of the district within the villages of their hcbitation. Proportion of popUlation served by medical facilities ranges between the maximum of 66'18 percent in Mahroni and the minimum of 12.38 per cent in Lalitpur tahsil. Postal facilities are available to 42'93 per cent of the mral population. The· highest proportion of 53'90 -per cent of rural population havingthese facilities is observed in Talbehat tahsil against the lowest of 37'70 percent in Lalitpur tahsil. Population living in villages where markets are held makes over~fourth of the total rural population of the district. The population of Talbehat is most extensively served by market facilities.. As ~uch as 31'24 per cent of the rural population of this tahsil lines in villages having market facilities.. The population of Lulitpur is lea.st served by these facilities as those living ill villages with market facilities which make 18'49 per cent· of the rural population of the tahsil. The rural population that can avail themselves of the facilities of a bus stop or a railway station within the villages account for 40'09 per cent of. the total rural population of the district. About half of the rural population of Lalitpur tahsil lives in villages with communicatioll ( 10 )

facilities while 35'22 per cent of Mahroni tahsil lives in villages with communication facilities. Talbebat is a shade better than Mahroni in tbis, respect. The population liv,ing in the villages connected by pucca road makes 37'62 per cent of the rural popUlation of the district. The largest proportion of 40'51 per cent living in snell villages is observed in Lalitpur tahsil against the minimum of 3S'SS per cent in Talbehat. The proportion of population living in villages having electricity is merely 22'11 per cent of the rural population of the district. Electricity is in the reach of the largest proportion of 31'25 per cent of population of T~lbehat tahsil against the minimum of 17'57 per cent in Lalitpur tahsil. Mahroni is shade better than Lalitpur in this respect.

The following table presents distribution of villages not baving amenities by distance ranges from the place~ of their availability.

Table 5 Distribution of villages, not baving certain amenities arrang~ by distance ranges from the places of their availability

Villages not havinf No. of villages where the amenity is !lot available and available at a distance of the amenity of r- S kms. 5-10 kms • 10+ kms. Total (col. 2-4) ...... L__ 1 2 3 4 5

1. Education 210 13 3 226

2. Medical 258 116 ]32 506

3. Post and Telegraph 408 106 39 ~53

4. Market/hat 292 185 141 618

5 •. Communication 245 162 90 497

There are 226 villages not having education facilities. Of these 210 lie within the distance of 5 kms., 13 within the distance of 5·10 kms. and 3 at the distance of 10 kms. and beyond from the places of their availability. Medical facilities are not available to the inhabitants of 506 vil1a8es whQ can avail themselves of these facilities in 258 vi,llages within the distance of ·5 kIns., in 116 villages within the distance of 5·10 kms. and in 132 villages at the distance .of 10 kms. and beyond. Of 553 villages not having postal facilities, the inhabitants 408 villages can avail them­ selves of these facilities within the distance of 5 kms., those of 106 villages within the distance of 5-10 kms. and those of 39 villages at the distance of 10 kms. and be)ond. There are 618 villages not having market facilities. Of these 292 villages are placed within the distance of 5 kms., 185 villages "ithin the distance of 5-10 kIns. and 141 villages at the distance of 10 kms. and beyond. As many as as 497 villages have neither railway station nor a bus stop. The inhabitants of these villages can avail these facilities in 245 "iilages within the distance of 5 kms., in 162 villages within the distance of 5-10 kms. and in 90 villages from the distance of 10 kms. and beyond from the places of availability of these facilities.

'f..b.e following table presents distribution of villages by distance ranges from the nearest town and availability of amenities. ( II )

Table 6: Distrihution of villages according to the distance from tbe. nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages baving the amenity of range inha- r--- L_ -.._ from the bited Education Medical :Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approached Power nearest villages water Telegraph fIat cation by pucca supply town (in in each road kms.) range

--~--~-.-. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------~------~ ---- -_._-

0-5 52 33 (63.46) 9( 17.31) 52(100.00) 10(19.23) 2 (3.85) 30(57.69) 21(51.92) 8 (15.38)

6-15 175 124(71).86 ) 42(24.00) 175(100.00) 37(21.14) 14(8.00) 62(35.43) 51(32.51) 20(11.43)

16-50 438 292(66.67) 125(28.54) 438(100.00) , 82(18.72) -47(10.73) 89(20.32) 108.( 24.66 ) 24(5.48)

51+ 18 8 (44.44) 1 (5.56) 18(100.00) 1 (5.S6) 2(11.11) 5 (27.78) 13(72.21)

... ---.~.-_ - .. --_b_ Total 683 457(66.91) 177(25.92) 683(100.00) 130(19.03) 65(9.52) 186(27.23 ) 205(30.01) 52(7.6J)

--~...:....-~~~------_ It can be seen from the above table that most of . the villages fall in the distance range of 16-50 kms. from the nearest tOWD. Numbering 438~ they account for 64'13 per cent of the total number of inhabited villages cf the district. The coverage of villages by amenities does not show any district relationship with the distance from the nearest town;

The following table presentli distribution of villages by populatiun ranges and by.avai­ lability of amenities.

Table 7 : Distribution of vmages according to populatio:l r:lage and amenities availahie

Population No. of No. (with percentage) of villages baving the amenities of range inha- ,- bited Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach Power villages water Telegraph Hat cation by pucca supply road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

. 1-499 325 111(34.15} 28(8.62) 325(100.00) 9(2.71) 6(1.85) 6S(20.00) 87(26.77) 4 (1.23)

500-1,999 320 308(96.25) 115(35.94) 320(100.00) 87(27.19) 31(9.69) 98(30.63) 99(30.94) 25(7.81)

2,000-4,999 35 35(100.00) 31(R8.57) 35(100.00) 31(88.57) 26(74.29) 20(57.14) 11(48.57) 20(57.14)

5.000+ 3 3(100.00) ~3(IOO.00) 3(100.00) 3(100.00) 2(66.67) 3(100.00) 2(66.67) 3(100.00)

Total 683 457(66.91) 177(25.92) 683(100.00) 130(19.03) 65(9.52) 186(27.23) 205(30.01) 52(7.61)

~'""'--..;.., __- ..... ,...... """~oii.".'"'_.~~.. "''''_.·.'i,~.. ~~c. __ _.h ...... ';1:'·':O;--:'.-~.~,;; ... _:--,...... ~.n::; ...-",*"' ... _.~~~_~_ •. ...._'_... ..,._~-Io., ... '.-..-_~-.._ .. ,,_.~ 12 )

The above table reve.als that most of the villages have a population of less than 2,000 persons. Numbering 645,. they account for 94'44 per cent of the total number of inhabited vilhges. There are only three villages which have a popuhtion of 5,000 or more. The above table shqws that the higher the population' of a village, the greater is the coverage' by various amenities.

The table given below presents tahsil-wise combination of foodgrains that constitute staple food in majority of the villages of the district.

Table 8 : Main staple food in the ma.iority of "mages in ~2~'~ tahsil ~f the District

Name of tahsil Main stapb food

1 2

--.- ...... -~ -""-~------,,--~- 1.· Talbebat \Vheat & Maize

. 2. Lalitpur Wheat & Juar

3. Mahroni Wheal' & Juar

It can be seen from the above table that wheat and maize constitute staple food in Talbehat tahsil while wheat and jowar in the remaining two tahsils.

'{orban Areas:

The urban areas of the district are made up of four towns out of which one by name Lalitpur, the district headquarter~, is administ~ed by municipal board and remaining three by town area commitees.

The following table presents growth, density and sex ratio ·of urban population of the district in con trast to the state.

'fable 9 Growth~ density and sex-ratio of urban population in the district ilil relation to the Scr,;e ~~~~,------District State ,-._'":.-_-----_)--- r------_~-..J,------'----, ""'""I Census Total Urban Per- Decadal Density- Se1t Total Urban Per- Decadal Density Sex- year popu- popu- cent- percent- (popula·- ratio popu. _ popu.. cent- percent (popula- ratio 1at ion lation age of age vari- tion per (No.of lation lation age of age vari·· tion (No.of urban ation in Sq. felll- urban atioD in per Sq. fem- popu- urban km.) ales popu urban kms.) ales lation popu- perLOOO ration popu- per 1,000 lation males) lation males) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 '13 __c ______~ - - --_----/ .. _ 1951 314,354 28,177 8.96 +18.47 2,254 953 63,219,655 8,625,699 13.64 +22.93 2,295 820

1961 372,995 25,220 6.76 -10.49 2,018 886 73,75~,554 9.479,395 12.85 + 9.90 3.823 812 1971 436,920 41.980 9.61 +66.4? 2.999 828 88,341,144 12,388,596 14.02 +30.68 4,355 . 821

1981 577,648 77,002 13.33 +83.43 3,738 381 110,862,013 19.899, ll~ 17.9'i +60.62 4,363 846 ...... ,.~~""-.~-.-- •••'.~'-'''.'''' •••'«.~ .. ~"'-' •• _,."•• ~" ••,- ",_,,-, .-.-...... -_..,_--,-..._-~ ....---.~- •• ~ ...... ~~-~"'--"'"~ ...... -."••• -.~ • ...n-...... ·~ .... ( 13 }

As per 1981 Census, the urBan population of 77,002 persons -make a poor proportion of 13'33 per cent of the total population of the district, being very low in comparison to the state average of 17-95 per cent. The degree of urb'anisation as reflected by this proportion of urban population, has. been very low in the district. The proportion of urban population plummeted from 8'96 per cent in 1951 to 6'76 in 1961 and after rising substantially in 1971 it jumped uptb 13'33 per cent in 1981. The newly added two towns have also contributed their mite in raising the 'proportion of urban population besides inmigration and natural growth. On an average 3,738 persons live in one sq. km. of urban area. This density of population is sparser than 4,363 persons obtaining at the state level. The density of population of the urban area of the district has kept· on rising after going down in 1961 and it has always been less than the state's average. There

are 881 females per, thousand male population in .urban areas of the district. Tile sex ratio, had been declining till 1971 but staged a recovery in 1981. It has always been higher than the state's average. , The following table enlists ~owns newly added or de-classified over the last decade. Table 10 New towns added/declassified in 1981 Census

Name of towns Population in 1981 Census

1 2

(a) Added:' 1. - Mahroni 6,775 2. Pali 6.790 (b) Declassified: Nil Nil

There are two towns by name Mahroni and Pali Which have sprung up newly and the none of the existing ones has been declassified. . The newly sprung up town make a total population of 13,565 persons and account for 17'62 per cent of the total population of the district and 38'73 per cent of the total inc!ease in the urban population in 1981 over 1971. The following table presents town-wise per capita receipt and expenditure per annum. Table 11 Per capita receipt and expenditure in town Per capita------_.__ ------, Receipt ~ ______ExpenditureA- ______r- ..J,_-'~ Class, name and civic Total ReCeipt . Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other !Status of the town through from all Expendi- adminis- ture on works ture on aspect: taxes other ture tration public public sources health and institu- conveniences tions ------.---.---..--_:_--.-~------.------_;_- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5.30 . 1.48 1. II Lalitpur M.B. 33.37 21.40 11.97 32.08 5.37 13.35 6.58 2. V Mahroni T.e. 12.63- 10.93 1.70 8.59 8.59 3, V Pali T.e. 8.35 6.66 1.69 7.14 7.14 4. V Talbehat T.C. 3.63 2.05 '1.57 3.28 1.13 1.42 0.73 ___...... ~'"'.,.~_,._£~I...... ---·-'-~ __.ul.·'- ...... -.. ... ·---\-.. "'~,.._,.· ....·...... _.._,-·---'_._~'· .... '·'''''-'' ..~-,------...-,. Total • 26.37 17.2S 9.12 24.94 4.00 9.81 6.15 3.84 1.14 ( 14 )

Pcr capita receipt ranges ~etwecn the maximum of Rs. 33'37 in Lalitpur and the mmunum of Rs. 3'63 in Talbehat town. Receipt through taxes exceeds aU other sources in all the four towns of the district. Per {;apita expenditure ranges between the maximum of Rs. 32.08 in Lalitpur and the minimum of Rs. 3.28 in Talbehat in keeping with per capita -receipt. Per capita expenditure on public health and conveniences exceeds all other- heads in two towns and the entire expenditure is claimed by public work in Mahroni and PalL The table given below presents ratio of schools per 10,000 of urban population in towns of the district. Table 12 Schools per ten thousand of population in town

No. of schools per ten tho~sand of populatio_n r Class. name and civic Higher Secondary! Secondary/ Junior Primary status of town Inter/PUCjJunior Matriculation _ Secondary/ college Middle -__:------~,---- 1 2 3 4 5

] . n Lalitpur. MB. 0.54 0.36 1.43 5.02 2. V Mahroni. T.e. 2.95 1.48 1.43 5.90 3. V Pali. T.C. 1.47 1.47 1.47 2.95

4. V Talbehat. T .C. 1.30 1.30 3.91

-~'''''-~----' ~'- ~.~---~~.-. Total 0.91 0.65 1.30 4.81

There are 4'81 primary schools per 10,000 of urba.n popUlation of the district. The ratio ranges between the maximum of 5'90 in Mahroni -and the minimum of 2'95 in Pali. A ratio of 1'30 junior secondary schools is obtained.in urban areas of the district. The ratio doeS not vary much from one town to another being confined within the maximum of 1'48 in Mahroni and the minimum of 1'43 in Lalitpnr per 10,000 of their popUlation. A ratio of 0'65 schools of matricula­ tion standard is obtained per 10,000 of popUlation in urban areas of the district. The highest ratio of 1'48 is observed in Mahroniand the minimum of 0'36 in ~alitpur. A ratio of 0'91 inter colleges is observed in the urban areas of the district, ranging between the maximum of 2"95 in Mahroni and the minimum of 0'54 in Lalitpur. The table given below shows the ratio of beds in medical institutions of each town of the .istrict. Table 13: No. of beds in medical institutions in towns

Cau. name and civic No. of beds in medical institutions status of town per 1 ,000 of population ------._-_ •... _.. _------:------1 2 ------_._------~------_._- 1. II Lalitpur M. B. 2.08 2. V Mabroni T. C. 0.59 3. V Pali T.C. 4. V Talbchat T.C. 1.04

Total 1.66 ( 15 )

A ratio of 1·66 beds per thousand of urban population is obtained in the district., The ratio ranges between the maximum of 2·08 beds in Lalitpur and the min~mum of 0.59 beds in Mabroni. There is no medical institution in Pali 'with bed facility.

The following table presents proportion of slum population in recognised or notified slums in class I and class II towns. '

Table 14 Proportion of slum population in towns

Density in slums Class., name and civic Proportion of slum population to. status of town total population of the town - (per sq.km.) _._.__ ._--- 1 2 3 ------~------.----- .. _--- --.----. _ .. ----.--~---- 1. II Lalittlur M.B. Nil Nil

There is no class I town in the district and there is one class II town by name Lalitpur and it does. not possess any recognised or notified slums . The following table presents most important commodities manufactured in, imported into and exported from each town of the district.

Table 15: Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported, in towns

~-~~-"'--'--"-'''-'~------Class. name and civic . Most important commodity status of town r------~------_, Manufactured Exported Imported ._--- ,------_.... _- -~.--~------.-.---.- -1 2.

1. n Lalitpur M.B. plastic .tendu leaves , cloth

2. V Mahroni T.C. wbeat cloth

3. V Pali T.e. tcndu leaves cloth 4. V Talbehat T .C. iron articles water tanks iron

Plastic and iron goods are the most important commodities manufactured in towns of the district. The most important commodities exported. are tendu leaves, water tank,. The roost important commodities imported are cloth and iron.

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AtPHABETICAL LIST OF VIl.I,AGE5 TALBEHAT TAHSIL ---- - SI. Name 'of Vqlage Location S1. Name of Village Location SI. Name of Village Loe.doil No. Code No. No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 ____~ _____ ~ __ • __ h. ___... _u ... _. ~ , ~ __ .. .._ ... ~_~ __ ~~ ___" Asau Pura 86 36 Bijrotha 70 71 Hanupura 160 2 BachhrawIli 151 37 Birdha 37 72 Harspur '. 122 3 Badanpur 77 38 Budawani 5S 73 Hasguwan 64 4 Badron 107 39 Rudero '110 74 H~aria 92 S Baghaura 94 40 Budheri 109 75 Hingora 41

6 Babta 140 41 Chandraput 28 76 Imaliya 163 7 Balarguwan 51 42 Clumdro 52 77_ Jakhaura III 8 Bamguwan 105 43 ChauJ>aro 48 78 Jamalpur 84 9 Bamori Kadent 138 44 Chhipai 121 79 Jamaura Maufi 116 10 Bamori Sahna 152 45 cboravni 40 80 Jhanwar _35

11 Bamori Sar 27 46 Chun~i 103 R1 Jharar 19 12 Bandrela 10 47 DaSrl&fa IS,5 82 Jijarwara 100 13 Banguwan Kalan 5 48 Daulta 69 83 Kadesra 60 14 Banguwan Khura 61 49 Deoran 161 84 Kadesra Kalan 17 15 Bansi 128 SO D harokana 83 85 Kadesra Khurd 63

16 Bar 144 51 Dhalllna 50 86 Kakrari 68 11 Bari Kalan 81 52 Dhamna 143 87 Kabela 91 18 Bari Khurd 80 53 Dhaogol 104 88 Kalothra 82 19 Barma Bihar 2l ~ 54 Dharam Pura Bajano 120 89 Kalyan Pura 124 20 Baroda Dang 135 55 Dhurwara 108 90 Kandhari Kalan 33

21 Bast&uwan 130 56 Didora 44 91 Kandhari Khurd 38 22 Bastrawan 159 57 Dodhua 141 92 Kangir Pura 89 23 Batwaba. 95 58 Dulawan ]66 93 Kaprer Kalan 6 24 Bendora 13 59 Boni 46 94 Kaprer Khurd 1 25 Bhadona 9 60 GadyaDa 165 95 Karenga 58

26 Bhallon! todh 153 61 Garia 156 96 Kari Pahari 127 27 Bbailoni Sub. 137 62 Gendora 145 97 Kari Toran 162 28 Bhanwar Kali 72 63 Geora Gund~a 30 98 Karmai 167 29 Bhawni 150 64 Ghuwra 119 99 Karo Kbet 29 30 Bhe~sonwara Kalan 32 65 Gugar 8 100 Kathwar 148

.\1 Bheusanwaxa Khurd· 31 66 Gulenda 73 101 Khaira 149 37 Bhopal Pun 53 67 Hanota 18 102 Khajra 164 33 Bhucherl;l 47 68 Hansari 79 103 Khandi 24 34 Bhujan Pura 106 69 Hansari 87 104 Khera Dang 97 35 Bi&ari 4 70 Hansar Kalan Kburd 42 ]05 Dang 98 23 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES TALBBHAT TAHSIL

~ ...~~""f)!'~"~~""""'_~i'~~- ·r'~~._ ..... '_"'~_""",_ ; SI. Name of Viilage Location SI. Name 'of Village Location S). Name of ViI)age Location No. Code No. No. Code No. No. CodeNa. -,~... _.,.. .. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 ,

106 Khiriya Bahta 131 127 Pawa 23 148 Sarsendh 49 107 Khiriya Dang 96 128 Pharari 154 1.49 Semra Dang 133 108 Khiriya Khurd 129 129 Pipra 117 150 Serwans Kalan 76 109 Kotta 71 130 Piprai 25 151 Shabpur 20 110 Kunwar Pu:a 7 131 Puj.wara. 142 152 Sirsi US

111 Kunwar Pura 126 Il2 Pura Kalan 043 153 Sonrai 123 112 Ladwari 139 133 Pura Khurd 34 154 Sunpura 88 113 Lalaun 74 134 Pura Pachauni 168 155 Sunora 57 114 Maolain 102 135 Radhapur 59. 156 SUDori 56 H5 Mathra 132 136 Raipur 118 157 Targuwan 26

116 Mau 11 137 Rajawan 12 158 Terai 75 I 117 Miyao 69 138 Rajpur . 65 159 Teta 85 118 Muharo 125 139 Rajpura 99 160 ThaDa 2 119 Muktora 14 140 Raksa 134 161 TbathKbcla 157. 120 Nagda 3 141 Rampur 78 162 . Tindra 62

121 Nagwans 113 142 Rampura Katbwar 101 163 Torbi 158 122 Nathi Kbera 39 143 Rara 67 164- Turka 146 123 Natrai 112 144 Sabsa 15 165 Udguwan 54 124 Naya Khera 93 145 Sabsuti 16 16(i Ugarpur 36 125 Paron 136 146 Sansua 90 167 Vijai Pul'a 45

126 Path Pachhonda 147 147 Sarkhari 22 168 Vineka MuaH .114 ~11t ~~ ~ ~~T1i ~ 'IN ~

~ ~ ~-[m ~ it 1fcAf~ ~ ~ ~ aT ~ it q (-)~'I'f~ l'(ij'J' ~ QiIT ~ m ~'f)T it fiiffi'ft f"~ZllJJ §''{) ~ ~ ~ ~ JOt ffi"( . q,: ~ ~ w srctlf"{ it l'(1fT ~-s ~omo, 5 ~ lO·f.!;olIT o . am: 10+ fcfiom-o] Amenities available -[If not avai1able within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets.• the distances in broad range viz SkIDS •• 5-10 kms-., and 10+ kms.~ of the nearest place where the facility is available is given J

1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

569.82 Uninhabited KR

1,414.83 3,249(657) P (1) CHW(l). T.m PTO srfu~if BS. RS PR SMP(l) Daily' 3 ~T -44.92 ih:~ Uninhabited KR

499.80 577(1%3) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-.~) -(-5) KR

1.245.67 %,830(496) P (1) CHW(1). .T.W PO -(5-10) -( -5) PR NeB(I)

6 !ifltl~'{ ~m 421.70 ~ anilf~ Uninhabited KIt

7 TR ~"(T 74.06 m:~ Uninhabited Kit

8 WR 691.30 287 (59) P (1) -<-5) W -(-5) -(10+) .-(-5) KR

9 if~ 483.21 522(1~) P (1) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5..... 10) -(5-10) KR

10 etr:~~ 175.24 .1,014(191 ) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) /PR

11 ;ra; 496.57 645(134) P (1) -(-5) W.t -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kit

12 ~cr;; 708.23 647(139) PCl) _RP (1) W,T 1'0 -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

13 ~T\f 208.83 269 (59) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

14 ~mu 159.45 750 (54) P (1) -(,:",,5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

IS ~ 104.01 42 (6) -(-5) -( ';"'5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR AMENITIES AND LAND USE tALBEHAT TAHSiL -·1

""~~an..___ ~ ______~~.~_~ '~i I~_, ..~, ~",,,,_,,,,,,,,'''T~'~''''''~'--~ ~fi:r ~T"T-[ ~cr fcrf;r;:rr ~T it arr;r ~ '"J: ~ ~lj'( it tm~Of ~ ?iT ~ Cl

..... ~ ;:::; ·0 ,..-It;- '" ;;... Name of f~0- [-0 tcr ~ !pc Village '\iJJ g -'0 ~I.l. t) c,_ .... u tv "iC '"y l1l" ClIl ~·ri -8 I~ ~l ~~ ~t- ,.... 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

-.-"'~----.. -~,. .------~------.-.--.-~.--.-----~. ijr~~~c S§9.82 Kaprer Khurd 1 Talbehat (12) (fr~r~~(! Thana 2 Talbehat (14) ('!T"T~C:: Nagda 3 Talbehat (t 1 ) (:n~~i?c Bigari 4 Talbebat (3) BanguW8n Kalan 5 (5F1~~C:. '- Talbcbat (9)

Kaprer Kalan 6 a!<.

Ijm~~c ~.t:;<:fcf.T 31.97, W(85.80) 101.96 245.67 31.17 ... Mau 11 Talbehat (5) Wheat. Maize (lT~c ~,l1~q,T W(58.28) ,25.40 144.07 479.98 Rajawan 12 Talbehat (6) Wheat. Maize • C> rn~f <1~C: :tr;~•• Ii Of'll T W(43.31) ~7.23 35.61 92.68 Bendora 13 -, "- Talbehat (5) Wheat,Maize flT~~~ ~~.Wi~T W(47.1 1 22'.tt) 2.83 86.61 Muktora 14 Talbehat (4) Wheat, Maize 1 Sahsa 15 ;~rNT~~'~ ~l·+FFFT W(l4.57) 20.64/. i 2.83 65.97 'falbehat (3) Wheat,Maize L-4 26

mJf t~t~Fhl l-am~~c: ~~ iit'l ~fq~ I{cf ~m '3~m

2 3 4 5 '7 8 9 10 11

16 ij'~~~ft 73.25 52 (8) --(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

17

18 ~'i"'lffi 248.89 199 (39) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5,) -(-5) -(-5) KR

19 ~~ 587.62 147 (29) -(-5) -(10+> W.., -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) PR

20 Ilf(~~ 277.22 167 (29) P (1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

21 q'{iiT fq~n: 933.24 S20 (97) -(~S) o (1) W -(-5) -(lOt) -(10+) KR

22 ~~~ 552.42 447(99) P (1) -(1()+) W -(-5) -(1')+) -(10+) RR

23 q'q'T 1.753,57 2,014(430) PuC(l) 0(1) W.T PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

24 ~jit 4,373.198.001(1.602)' P (1) FPC(1) W.T PO ._( -5) I RS PR

25 fqqU~ 755.98 602(132) P(l).M(l) 0(1) W . -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

26 a~Tft 736.96 738(122) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) BS KR

27 qqi'fr m 459.33 1.21'1(256) M (1) 0(1) W PO .-( -5) BS KR

28 "1'f"in~1.: 426.55 430(89) P (I) 9 (1) W -(5-10) -(5-.. 10) -(5-10) KR

'2.9, 9iT~T ~cr 87.82 44 (6) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10), KR

30 itq~T T~~T 2.220.18 2,030(407) P (1) 0(1) W -(5-10) . -(5-10) -(-5) KR

". ~ 31 \Hi;:rG!'f'{T ~~ 316.88 , 297 (64) -("-5') -(-5) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -( .... 5) KIt

",. . 32 ·.Hr.,qT~T !fi't>rT 344.80 301 (60) -(-5) -(-s) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS KE

33

34 ~~T ~:f 533.80 534(132) P (1) -(-5) W -(-51 -( -·5) -(-5) l'R

35 i{T1Cf 1: 877.39 940(188) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) .-( -5) -(-5) KR 27

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB TALBEHAT lAHSIL- 1

. -""------. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

"'-... --~-~,--.

ClT~~~c ~ ,t1

QT~~-gc qg .~:l'f'liT 247.68 W(84.18) 57.87 349.26 194.25 Barma Bihar 21 " Talbehat (14) Wheat.Maize i:lT~~i?c ~.l1iifOf.T 183.73 W( 46.14) 31.16 151.,76 139.63 SarklJari 22 Talbehat (12) - Wheat. Maize (lT~~~c it~.~CfOf.T 486.04 W( 161.07 )TK(S3 .42) 174.83 513.16 365.05 Pawa 23 Talbehat (12) Wheat. Maize c;T(q~~ ~ .BCf'liT 218.14 TK(230.27)O(9S.10) 670.592,108.96 359.37 Khandi 24 Talbebat (1) ED. Wheat, Maize W(6SO.76) m~~c EO ~ ,11CfOfiT 105.22 GC(31.97)W(62.73) 15.78 268.32 271.96 T(l),M(l); Piprai 25 Talbehat (7) Wheat, Maize C (1)

QTii~~ iT~ , ifCf

~n\4~ tr~ •ifOfOfiT W(2S.09) 11.33 36.83 243.63 Bhensawara 31 Talbehat (15) Wheat, Maize Khurd iJT~~~ li¥ .11clOfiT W(23.88) 1.21 39.66 280.05 Rber,solJwara 32 Talbehat (1) Wheat, Maize Kalafl iJl~~~c n~ .'P1'liT IlO.1l9 \\'( 151. 39) 63.13 780.2(, 514.34 '1\1(1) Kandhari K'ilan 33 Talbehat , (10) Wheat ,Maize 1JT~~G ~t:.;:re;'fiT 50.18 TW(2.83)W(SS.83) 42.49 324.51 57.88 PUla Khurd 34 Talbehat (8) Wheat,Maize aFi?tQc il~ ,l:[Q91T 106.44 W(138.8l) 115,74 423.72 92.6x Jhanwar ;5 Ta1behat (20) Wheat. Maize ?8

ml:f f~~f~Ff, r l-('fm~~~ ;rrrr JJ;r.ftrrQ;f"'Pi Q,Cl ~ ~lT'

1 2 3 4 5 Ii 7 :1 9 10 II

36 ~~ 636.19 n6(147) P (1) o (1) w -(5-10) -(5-10) R~ KR

37 fGF:~r 2,707.46 2,687(568) P(l) CHW(l ), w PO wf;:; Sat BS PR O(I),PHC(l) 3&

39 'lcl'.iT ~~r 2,456.53 1.918(380) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

40 ~1 453.67 81l0S7) P (I) -(10+) w -(-5) ~(10·! .. ) ~(-5) KR

41 f~lfl'I 225.01 517(119) 1) (l) -(10+ ) w '-(10+) -(lOt) -(10+ ) KR

42 ~~T<:

43 ~~r 1fii?fr 2,290.00 3,896(775) P (1) SMP(1) , W,T PO 'I~ Tnu RS PR H(J),CHW(1) .·f~ Sun 44 f~t.r~r 39·L5il ]47 (22) -(-5) -(-5) \V -(-5) - (-5) -{--)) f'I.: , 4S ~~T 1,135.99 1.881(365) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ~·(l0+ ) KR

46 ~q"fT 582. :6 624(123) P (1) ~ (10+) w -(-5) -(10+) -(to+ ) KR

1 ,In.06 1.558(337) P (1) CHW(l), w PO Tim .. _ ( -5) 47 "l~n:;.. "- ~'l.; KR 0(1) 48 ~Tqn:T . 501.83 705(131) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

-;. 49 :<;\~~~ 50).47 499 (90) . P (1) --(10+) w -(-5) _.( -~) -( Wi) KR

SO tTli'iT 542.70 324 (60) P (l) -(10+) w -(-5) --(-.5) -(-5) KP.

51 .~~1 ~43.19 179 (24) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-s) KR

S2 :r.rt~iT 586.41 S24 (96) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) ~(5-10) KR

53 ~)qr;;; ~'{r 120.60 87 (15) -(-5) -( -5) W -(-S) -(-,5) _(-51 KR

54 ~:!c:rt 391. 75 360 (74) P (l) -(5-10) ',V -·tS-1O) -(5-10) -(5~ Iill RP

55 ~~T 402.27 7l00S3) P {11 -(-5) W -(5:"10) --(5-111) (5-ICq' KH 29

\ iI.J_A(;L LIRL.erOl{Y AMBNITIFS AND LAND USE TALBEHAT TAHS1L-l

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12 13 14 15 16 ]7 18 19 20 2 _____~ ______H __ ~.~_._ ----.----~~ - ----.---~----~----

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m;;r~~i! ~.o/1lf;T W(44.Jl) 18.62 112.91 49.37 Hingora 41 Talbehat (14) Wheat ,Maize (.'fl<.>r~c ~.'iqq;r 842.1R W(102.79) , 87.01 598.96 239.99 Hansar Kalan 42 Talbehat (17) Wbeat. Maize Khurd ij~~G ~.~

~~c ~,'ijORiT 57.47 W(93.49 ) 63.94 322.1<1 45.32 Eoni 46 Talbehat (18) Wheat. Maize m'1~QC itf ,BCfCf;r 48.16 W(83.77) 260.63 532.99 267.51 Bhuchera 47 I Talbehat (J 5) Wheat. Maize m{1~~ ~.;:,

QT~ ~.l1'l'tT W(43. 71) 16.59 252.53 30.36 Balarguwan 51 Talbehat (8) Wheat .Maize iffiT~Q.G ~,l1'Ni' W(8S.63) 28.73 350.09 h8.96 Chandro 52 Talbehat (l6) Wheat. Maize ~I~j~ ~~.Wr?f,'r W(35.21) 46.14 36.42 2.83 Bhopal Pura 53 Lalitpur (40) \" heat. Maize ~f;'ia:r: ~~.lFf"flr W(44.52) 82.56 226.23 38.44 Ud&Uwan :54 Lalitpur (40) Wheat. Mai7c ~futT'V- lr;: ,t.;'t-ff 23.47 W(85.39) 53.83 197.49 42.09 Blldawani ~", Lalitpur (40) Wheat r Maile 30

m+r f~OfiT l-aT~~ Gfif ~fcrm~ ~ ~fif ~ll1if

- .•. - ...... IAO". 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 lJ

.-.---~,~~ --.-~ .. - -.-~-~'-.- . 56 wftft 1,078.12 1,616(322) p (I) 0(1) W PO -(10+) BS PR

57 ~ift~ 495.76 450 (89) P (1) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) BS KR

58 £tl~ifT 616.36 572(100) P (1) -(10+) w, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

59 <:TaTcr: 215.71 434 (%) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

60 Cfi~'U til'im 391.35 492 (96) P (1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

61 ~~ 390.54 204 (39) -(5-10) -(5-10) w -(5-10) m.f.t Sat ·~l5-10) KR

62 fCf~~T .517.21 196 (41) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) --(5-10) KR

63 "li~U~~ 379.61 365 (75) P (1) -(10+) w -(5 .... 10) -(10+) -(10+) . KR

64 ~ 655.21 397 (74) P (1) -(10+) w -(5-10) -~(5-1O) -(5-10) KR

65 -':T~ J ,498.60 ].630(316) P (1) -(5-JO) W -(5-10) --(5-10) -(5-10) KR

66 fij~tq 953.07 1,505(301 ) P (1) -(-5) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

67 ~l~T 322.14 434 (77) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

68 "Ti"li?lU 845.82 993(238) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS KR

69 ~(fT 212.87 462 (82) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) --(10+) nS,RS KR

70 fir~or 2,348.47 3,ti93(775) p (1) CHW(l), W,T PO ~;g_ Wed RS KR o (1)

71 ;:;)!'U 1.433.85 631 ( 126) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

72 ~~~l 169.16 217 (40) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR ..., P (1) -(-5) 73 ~ 947.81 551(114) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

74 ~ 617.57 831(150) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) ~(-5) KR

75 ~~ 209.80 1; 185(248) P (I) CHW(l), W PO ,-(-5) BS KR· o (1) 31

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB TALBEHAT l'AHSlt-1

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2' 1

_._ __'_L~_~,~_

. ffi~~~ ~ .li

~fu~~ ~.l{

(iT~~c ~.lf'fctiT W(263.86) ~8.04 467.83 183.34 Miyao 66 Talbehat (5) Wheat. Maize m~~~c ~.:;nq;:; W(74.87) 37.23 177.26 32.78 Rara 67 Talbehat (6) Wheat.Rice (,S' Cl~~ ~.lfm 35.61 W(142.45) 2.02 (0).07 56.67 Kilkrari Talbehat (8) Wheat. Maize Daulta 69 al11~~c ~.lf9'EfiT 17.00 W(43.71) 129.50 22.66 Talbehat (9) Wheat. Maize Bijrolba m~~Q_c ~.~

71 ~fua~~ ~.lflfCfiT 155.00 W(20.24) 524.09 734.52 Kotra Lalitpur (45) Wheat. Maize Bhanwar KaH 72 ~f~a~~ it~ .1{Cf

m+r f¥tl9rcnT l-(ft~1it~c; a-¢~ :iFr ~cmtt! ~ ~ ~M

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

T' f\ 76 ~~qtB" Ofi~t 524.90 i,918(493) P (1) PR(l) W flU +iT[~ 'lur ,HS j'~.l-\.

77 6f~~/~ 117.77 132 (24) -(-5) -00+) w -(5-10) -tlOf) ·-(5-10) KR

78 ~11rr: 959.52 1,381(235) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

79 ~mft 269.93 259 (54) -(":'5) -(10+) w ':""'(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

80 qff. ~J'-' 295.84 428( 115) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) PR

81 aRt ~r 333.88 656(245) P (1) -(lot ) w -(10+) -(10+) -(-5) PR

82

83 tliiq,;;r 91.46 625(134) P (I) o (I) I w -(-5) -(10+) liS KR

84 Ufm~~\ 1,229.88 1,828(356) P (1) CHW(1), W,T PO m~ Mon BS Pi{ MCW(I),O(l ) 85 ~f 416.03 717(105) P(l) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) BS I,)R

86 ~ 387.30 746(125) P (1) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) BS l~R

$7 ~mfr 291.39 215 (51) -(-5) -(10+> w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

88 ~!'i~"{T 121.81 51 (0) -,(-5) -(10+> W,T -(-5) --( -5) -(5-10) KR

89 &fitfl~~T 165.52 83 (16) -(-5) -(10+> W.T -(-5). -(-5) -(10+) KR

90 ~~EfT 526.51 140 (24) -(-5, -(10+ ) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

91 ~ 336.31 431 (83) -(-5) -(10+) W,T ;"_(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

92 ~GfTf"{l1T 191.83 223 (40) -:(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

93 .PH ~~T 22.81 165 (30) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-5) . -(-5) -·(10+) KR

94 GfithT 803.13 618(117) P (1) -(10+) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) hR

95 q;::::rT~T 590.86 241 (48) -(-5) -(10+) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 33

VILLAG1~ nHmCTORv AMENITIES AND LAND m;E TALliEHAT TAHSiL-l

'~_'.o;£_ .._",._ 2 12 13 14 I 15 , 16 IS 19 20

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". Serwans Kalan ffhTq~C' EAG ~,n9'CfiT TWE(152.57)TK(4.05) 81.75 ' 252.54 33.99 76 Talbehat (10) Wheat, Maize . Badanpur '17 \;,'iT~~gc \'1 : ~,+r

(j~~C: ~,if

(jT~~ ,~ .l{

~Ui.WI~~ ~.if

UHf fif~f~efiT l~T~~~C: ~~ ~ -~l;fq~ Q;ei ~fu ~tif

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

96 furf~t:jT GTrr 141.24 175 (32) -<-5) -(lOt) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(S-10) KR

97 ~~T 6't;r 238.37 463 (96) P (1) -(10+) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

_,. ~ . 98 ~r 6'fif IS5.81 299 (61) -(-5) -(10+) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

99 ~~~T 132.74- 588(130) P (1) o (1) W,T -(-5) !!Tf;; Sat -(10~ ) KR

100 filfi5f{CfTU 551.20 222 (51) -(-5) -(10+) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(lOt) KR

101 ~q~,{T

102 ifl

103 ",m 254.56 877(173) P (1) -(5-10) W.T PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR '" 104 ~I'FTT~ 552.82 993(203) P (1) MCW(l), W,T PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR RP(l),CHW(l) lOS Gf~

106 ~ilf~~U 13l.93 358 (57) -(-5) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

107 ilfK~Ti'f 663.30 435 (84) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

108 ~'{qT'U 734.94 422(123) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(~5) -(-5) KR

109 ~\f~r 615.14 415 (80) -"-( -5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

110 ~:g"(T 509.52 316 (49) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

111 15f1lfr~ 1,900.54 5.207(1.170) P(l),M(1) PHS(1) , W.T PO 1Jli Thu BS K~ PHC(1).MCW(1 ) "(ter'"' Sun 112 ~ 27.92 1 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W ~(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

113 i'f'T

114 fq~

115 flI,{lIf 1,473.11 1, 106(201) P(l),M(l) 0(1) W PO -(-5) -(-5) KH 35

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE TALBEHA r TAHSIL--· 1

• __ ~w;:;...... ,,-,- ~"-'~ 12 13 14 15 16 l7 18 19 20 2

.... mq~C ~,~

~R:r~~P: ~ ,+l"JctiT 198. 71 W(76.49) 37.64 277.62 59.08 Rarnpura 101 Lalitpur (37) Wheat. Maize K"tr.uw3.r ~ma9;~ ~~ .lJeFFT 699.73 W(33.19)TW(33.19) 64.75 307.56 146.50 Maolain 102 Lalitpur (37) Wheat, Maize ~f~a9;~ ~,1{Cf

'?ffucr~ rrn,TftRiT-, TW(0.81)W(35.61) 25.50 64.75 5.26, Bhujau Pura 105 Lalitpur (36) Wheat. Maize ~fu(jcr~ ~ .TfOfCfiT W(53.02) 21.04 300.69 288.55 Badron 107 Lalitpur (48) . Wheat ,Maize ;;;yf~a~ ~.~ W(80.54) 65.97 386.49 201.94 Dhurwara 108 Lalitpur (40) Wheat ,Maize ~f~a~ ~ .lIm 231.49 W(39.26) 22.26 226.23 95.90 Budheri 109 Lalitpur (59) Wheat ,Maize ~fua~ ~ ,If

z;rfml'!'{ BD.EO ~.Tf"~T 52.21 GC(182.12)W(149.74) .283.69 102.65 218.13 T(l).M(l} Jakhaura III Lalitpur (38) , Wheat, Maize ~ff:1ij'l,~ ~ ,+{T 97,13 W( 174.83 )()(9.31) 201.54 895.60 94.70 Sirsi 115 L:-!.1 itPllf (30) Wheat ,Maize 36

m:Jf t~f!(Ffir 1-~~~ ~;:r ~forcrrti ~ct ~flr \;!:JtrT;r

---.~ 1 2 3 4 5 () i 3 9 10 11 _.---'-____w •• _._

- . "_. ._-- .__ . ._- ----~'"-. - __ -.------~------. -_--- --_ . - - - --_" __ _. -. ._------_- ._- ... _ ---_.. -

116 :jjlf1-u ;j'ttl'i]' 295.03 589(121) P (1) -(-5) w - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

117 fqq7J 1.50iI.72 1,502(283) P (1) o (1) W ~-.( -5) -(-5) --( -5) KR

118 "{F.f~~ 944.97 1 ,339( 449) P (I) o (1) \V -(-5) fl1~ Mon BS,RS PR

119 ~~T 61.92 238 (47) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS KR

120 a'~'U i{\ifT'1t 415.63 422 (86) P (1) --(-5) \V -(-5) _.( -5) -'( -5) KR

121 r~qT~ 477.14- 1.145(214) P (l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -- (-5) KR

~ 122 ~~~ 4,}55.79 2,614(553) P (1) 0(1) \V -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) KR

123 ~1~~ . 451.65 454(114 ) -(-5) -(-5) v>' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

124 tji~A'~T 523.28 973(190) P(l) -(-5) \"1 -(;"5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

125 ~~n:T 725.60 L 748(399) P (1) -(-5) W.T,R· , PO _.( --5) BS PR

126

127 ert'tr q~T~T 314.86 583(126) -(-5) -(-5) w --(-5) -(-5) -·-(-5) KR

148

130 ~tff~

Dl flff,(~l ~r . Jl0.1S1 ~arrm Uninhabited KR

132 ;r~~r 1.063.60 1.456(2~} P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

133 ~l1~T "m 554.82 1.107(231 ) P (1) MCW(I) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

134 ~t1im 237.96 ~ arr~~ Uninhabiteii KR

135 'n:T1.IT ~tif 1.447.21 2.461(4S6) P (I) o (1) W J't) _.. ( -5) ~-( S· ,. IIJ) KH. VILLAGE DmECTORY AMENJTIES AND LAND USE TALBEHAT TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 1:1 17 18 19 20 2

~fi;r~, iW .;rI'ff.T W( 40.47)0(11.33) 14.97 4.87 123.39 .Jamaura Maufi 116 Lalitpur (31) Wheat, Maize

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.... ~~~c: it~',l1'l!f~ 146.91 W(86.61) 64.35 90.65 88.62 Chhipai 121 Talbebat (24) Wheat. Maize CfT~~ ~ .~ 2.195.09 W(252.94)0(28.73) 300.29 1.034.01 500.73 Harspur 122 Talbehat (16) Wheat, Maize .... ffi'~~~ iT~ •~Ff

~f~cr~' W( 12, 14 )TW{ 4.05) 60.71 53.83 7.27 Kllllwar Fura 126 Lalitpur (25) EO. it:1.1lm W(81.01)TW(164.07) 6U.30 105.29 22.26 Kari Pahari 127 ~F-rq~ 0- Lalitpur (28) Wheat. Maize (ilfffCl~ ED. EO ~ ,l1~'fir TW(2.02)W(159.05) 290.48 580.77 168.31 Bansi 128 LaHtpur (28) Wheat. Maize ~fu~ ~.~ W(29.54')TW(3.64) 17 .Rl &8.63 6.88 K.hiriya Khnrd 129 Lalitpur C;4) Wheat.Maize ~fu~ EO ~ ,~Cfifir TW(236.75)VV(14.57) 100.77 50,18 201.14 T(l) Easatguwan 130 Lalitpur (28) Wh~t.Maizc

rn~t, W(6.07)TW(3.64) 53.83 240.39 6.88 Khiriya Bahta 131 Lalitpur (25) W(171.19) ~~ it# .11CfifiT 267.10 87.42 371.11 170.78 Mathra 132 Lalitpur (25) Wheat.Maize W(1.92) 142.45 ~fu~~ ~·~'l"f.T 313.24 37.21 Serora Dang 133 Lalitpur (.25) Wheat-Maize

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136 qrn 1,046.15 1,353(280) P (1) o (1) T.W PO ~~ Thu -(5-10) KR

137 ~r;ft ~T J ,089.05 1.15~(236) P (1) -(5-10) T.W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

138 qqRf ~(f 639.83 7OJ( 151) P (1) 0(1) W PO ~ili Fri -( -5) KR ~)~ MOll 139 ;;r~HT 791..59 1.297(259) P (1) -(-5) T.W PO -(-5) -( -5) PR

140 ~ 304.74 ir~ 3{T

141 tIT!ffT m.81 5 (1) , P(l) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) --; -5) KR

142 ~\lfq~U 441. 53 803(143) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) ·--()-1O) PR

143 -q-;r;:;T 598,96 499 (97) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) PR

144 if'R 1,g49.48 4,140(879) . P (1) MCW(l), T,W PTO·· , if Fri -(5-10) rR PHC(l) iflir MOll 145 ~;fr~r 58J.55 961( 171) P (1) -(-5) T.W -(-5) -(-5) -( 5-10) KR

146 ~~;;PT 36[,80 464 (94) P (1) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

147 q~T ~t~ 620.41 t 77 (34) ~-(-5) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) KR

148 lfiOcr~ 337.52 326 (40) P (1) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

149 ttn 494.14 602(117) P(l},M(I) o (1) T.W -(5-10) -(5-10) -:-(5-10) KR

150 mq;:ft 530.97 950(204) P (1) o (1) W -(5-10) ;flT(!j Tue -(5-10) KR

151 q~~.,r 932;83 968(182) P (1) o (1) W PO >ifa-fu;r -(5-10) KR Daily 152 ~~;n 214.90 498(113) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

153 ~~ 585.20 958(157) P (1) -{-5) W.T PO -(-5) ':_( -5) PR

154 qj-gyfj' . 163.90 U8 (16) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

155 ~ij"UU 38"2,44- 961(188) P (1) o (l) W.T p,) -(5-10) -(5-1O) KR VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE TAtBEHAt TAH.SIL-l

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~~~ ~ .ff'fifiT W(146.10) 74.46 673.42 IS2.17 ParOJl 136 Lalitpur (43) Wheat. Maize {'ff~Cf~~ ~.l1cfifiT W(137.60)1IC(18.21) 39.26 702.15 191.83 Bhailoni Suba 07 Lalitpur (30) Wheat.Maize ~fuT~ .. , ~.~T 70.01 W(67.99)TK(47.75),. 49.7& 325.31 126.68 Hamori Kadent 13& Lalitpur (35) Wheat. Maize ~f;::rCf,!~ ~.lf~ifir TW(57.47)W(125.86) 93.08 j89.32 7g.11 Ladwari 139 Lalitpur (36) Wheat. Maize ~R1~ 41.2(;) W(9.71) 40.07 1:;;1.71 31.97 Bahta 14l) Lalitpur (30)

{'ff(1Cf'!~ ~.lfi!fOliT 21.04 106.03 11.74 Dodhua 141 Lalitpur (33) Wheat.Maize tJrn~ ~.+r~

(.Yffi.11j~ iT~ .l14 Lalitpur (37) Wheat. Maize

I <.1fZ1CfT<:: ~.11'f1fiT TW( 14.57)W(93.08) 66.78 191.42 16.59 Dasrara 155 Lalitpur (33) Wheat. Maize f)

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156 iJ~r 638.62 915(142) P tl) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -·(-5) KR lYl oTo ~~r 476.33 234 (50) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) ---/5-10'1 ~-(.5-H) KII.

158 ~);ft ~44.17 1,435(294) P (1) 0(·1) w:r -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

159 iiffif~rq'f 719.56 708(128) P (1) -(-5) W PO "lf~ Tue -(5-10) KR

160 ~~r 640.24 802(150) P (I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) ~(-5) KR

161 ~CRT'f 957.52 2,551(493) P(l ),M(l) -(5-10) T,W PO ~~ Thu -(-5) KR

162 OJlt"(T cR;; 587.62 - 403 (83) P (1) -(5-10) T,W PO -(-5) -(5-10') KR

163 ~f~l.IT 402.27 .402 (89) P (I) 0(1) T,W _-(-5) '-(,,:,,5) -(-5) KIt

104 ~r 365.85 811(169) - P (1) 0(1) T,W -(-5) ~fR Tue -:-(5-10) KIt

165 if~~T.,T 2.206.83 2.040(422) P (1) o (1) T,W PO ~fq Sun -(5-10) KR

800.09 1,252(267) P (1) 0(1) T,W PO +m~ Tue -(5-10) KR

1,594.60 1.090(256) I} (1) -(-5) T.W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

439.50 297 (73) P (1) -('5-10) W -(-5) -($-10) -(5-10) KR 41

VILLAGE DIRECfOR Y AlvlENrrmS AN];) LAND USE TAt1WlAT TAHSIL-l

12 13 14 15 16 Ii- 18 19 20 2

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~f~ii'];~ ~ .11'af'llT O(6.07)TW(264.21) 30.35 83.37 238.37 Gada 156 Lalitpur (40) Wheat. Maize W(16.19) (ff(f~t ~~,~q;r TW(164.71) 65.97 42.49 203.16 Thath Khera 157 Lalitpur (38) Wheat,Maize ~r(1'i:l~ itg,'qTcrn W(l41.65)O(10.93) 217.32 516.80 57.47 Torai 158 Lalitpur (20) Wheat,Ric6" (ffuarr: ~ ,l1Cf

~fuo~ ED ~~ ,if!f1fiT T\v(S~2.S9) 222.59 17t.V8 31.5' Deoran 161 Lalitpur (28)' Wheat,~iz.e ({f({~ ~ ,iftf-fiT TW(lgS.87) 137.60 217.73 34.42 T' (I) l{ari Toran 162 Lalitpur (28) Wheat ,Maile mG~ ~,ifOfeIiT TW(78.11) 144.48 153.78 2S.90 lmaliya 163 Lalitpur (25) Wheat •Maize ~m~"{ ;r~.l{~T GC(247.27)W(2.05) 25.90 77.30 13.33 Khajra 164 Lalitpur (28) Wheat. Maize ;:rf~~ EA ~.ifer~ T\VB(618. 38)W(3f4.39) 134.36 109.03 160.67 ... Oadyaua. 165 Lalitpur (28) Wheat. Maize

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G 3flR,!" 67 41 ~~err\r 119 76 'I1arT"(T 217 7 OITiTU 3 42 I!fil'ficT 167 77 R~ifT 155 S an;:;fT~ 52 43 qrou 156 78 Qf~f.:r~r 211 44 9 anm~ 203 ri'u 89 79 ijf~ 222 10 11 45 @g),ru 70 80 ~91;;;r:rcrt. - ijfT{i~ 205

251 46 11 ~f*ffl;iPH WTi ~\T 182 . 81 ~!3;" crr'iT :r. t-TT 215 12 i3'tf11 aFfT 174 47 f1r~ttf 149 82 ~llfT~rrrr ;r~ 87 13 Bltf"\l:!T ogTlI"{T 2~9 48 ~f\

16 ~'{t 2Q4 51 ftif"\ifT flif'Jf 108 8Q \fT~T 104 43 17 affa-lffU 5'2 47 87 ~T 36 18 107 53 ~n t{Tc: Ofia{iii3TT ."f 263 88 ~ 142 1~ Ofi oj 132 54 '11 ~T m "'~~T 131 89 itOfi'U filcrrf f 133 115 JO Cfi~rr)(i'T 'ElTc 55 ~'U ]20 90 eT~T 162

21 !f.tf~(:r U2 56 iJ'im'U 97 91 ~ifr 145 22 "1;'11:::1)" 2"l9 f,7 ~~ 209 '. 92 itf~T 37 ;3 q,"{if;; 63 58 !!1:T1f'T 123 93 offT"(T 190 -'A L"T :ao 59

26 1Iitf"(t 6 61 rr)l:t 17 96 it\'iT 258 27 efi~r 2.ff> ~ ~rrt<:T lQ9 97 QTilmcr 147 "li~fqU 166 63 I{GqT~ "g 86 98 f~~tt 13 29 13' Q4 "li~T~ fttij'W't 1 99 ff~T 130 30 Cfil"\lm lSl 65 ~Rr 94 100 m"{ 144

31 CF'T"fT ~~ 39 ~\~ 150 101 ~~T 211 32 f"i)~r~T ='66 "67- ~~T 71 102 ~if,fr III 3J f1fi~~CfTiH 9 :er;:~u 2-31 163 ~« 278 3.f . :t>OfRlf;iff 101 iii' 6' 'q,rDifT 25 104 ~"{r if;1€,7 119 ;\5 W'f~) 208 70 . 'ST~'J:-':: 221 105 ~afif'!U 102 45

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2 '3 1 2 3 1 2 3

106 ~ai 236 141 cqy:;; 240 176 ~ 8 107 ~~T 2()7 142 'r,~l 116 177 ~e 7) ;46 108 ~~crro 143 q~T~ 112 178 Gfl'-re: JfJ2 109 ~;;err~T ·3S 144 mIT 186 179 qT~T~ 274 110 ~T~T 224 145 fqqfm Gf11TR: 230 180 fif'tfT ~ 65

ill aTcr;:r ii~J 127 146 f~T i1'1'~T 260 181 fqerr 1t~ . 57 112 a-m 225 147 ftttrft:lfTqTQft 245 lSl ~zT~;; IS 113 'i

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116 ;;;:rtq-;ar 191 151 trlif ~ 198 i86 f~T 45 117 'il:i11Tfcf 192 152 41 q"f1t~p: 187 ~ 100 118 51 '99 iff'if'lr IS3 ~ 188 ~r 44 119 Frlfi3C1T 178 154 Gf

.' 126 19 161 ifl1~)~T ""ii" ,~ lW 196 'llfCr~T 151 . 127 qe~"'T 148 162 Gfq)-..:r qor-..: 226 )97 'l~~ 153 128 qt!"Ta-arT 242 163 ~J:~lu 0WIi 85 198 ~ _ 16 129 qc:m

IH qoro 185 166 i{;~') ci~T 267 201 ~~qr~T 197 132 qOU~ 273 167 ij\f~R:~T 12& 202 ~~T~ 91 133 ~ ift"

136 ~·n 252 171 ~m ;:r9frcr 95 206 ~ +HtfiT 139 117 qitfun 200 172 GfUi{T fiif~~);r 216 207 11~ 111 138 o/GIli;r 64 173 q{l~T ~CfTff1 14 .'1)8 Jj6iif 183 139 Cf'ifro.:T 7 174 ~Uf~~n 282 ~\H 1i~~n:T 122 140 q;;T~T 77 175 ar~~ \T~;; 250 210 1i~t 42 46 ~r," am ~fl~" '* 'ift;~~~

ii~o Q11r I'fiT ;:rr If ~ i)'lio ~ 0fiT ifPI' ~ filfo ill:r ~ ifT~ vft~ ~o ~, ;:to ~o IIi)e ;to ~o ~):s -to 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 ~~ -~~~--,~,~~-~~ . 211 ~;;) 124 236 \~ 210 261 'Eliifl(CIl~ ~ 23 212 l1'm~:t m 78 237 ~T 134 262 ~

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES LAtlTPUlt TAHB~ -_.,,--_...... ,.._..,-_...... _- Sl. Name of Village Location SI. Name of ViDage Location 51. Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. No. Code No. t 2 3 1 2 3 123

1 Adhiyari 043 36 Barod ltl 7t Chilla 155 2 Adwaha 50 37 Baroda Bijlon 216 72 Chilllan 253 3 Alar 3 38 Baroda Swami 14 73 Chitra 2 4 52 39 Barodiya 282 14 Choka 213 5 Atapur 203 40 Barodiyarun 2!0 75 Chonrsil 3S

41 Baswan 6 Amarpur 67 76 Chonsa 114 42 Besra 7 Amau E:hera 223 '17 Danwar 278 43 Bema g Andel. 163 78 Datya 211 44 Bbadarau 9 ADdher S5 79 Dawni 111 45 Bbadra 10 ADora 143 80 Deera Kodar 219

177 46 Dhapaha lSI 11 "chlapur 81 Delwata 46 59 47 Bbailwara 197 12 Badora 82 Deogatha. ']J)7 48 Bhainsai '91 13 ladpura 56 83 Dhanwara 35 49 Bharatpura 34 1. Bahrawat 75 84 Dhojri 224 103 SO Bbaron ,341 15 Bairwara 85 Dhorra 225

16 lajarra .. SI !bOftrda IS. 86 Dhow&D Kheri 127 17 lakalwara 118 52 Bhonil 87 Dcmsra KaIID 256 18 Bakbtar 61 . ·S3 BhODta - 88 Doma 258 19 Bala Debat 274 S4 Bibrai 89 Dudhae 236 20 Bamdori Pathar 226 55 Bigha Khet 90 Dusriya 234

21 Bambori BlnSba 267 56 :Righa Malt,wat S7 91 Durjan Pora 102 22 Bamhori Bikcha 170 57 :Bineka Torat! 15 ·92 EkaJauwan 11 23 Bamhori N~," 79 58 Birari 129 93 Emiliya 251 24 :Bamhori Kalan 85 59 Birdha 161 94 Erawni 175 2S :Bamhori Balhar 226 60 Birora <45 95 I!ro lO4

2e Bampera ·61 Bospur 183 ~5 96 FlujL'Uf1 99 27 Bamlola 159 62 Bueha 44- 97 Gangari 109 28 Banauli 40 63 Budwar 100 98 Ganlora 97 29 Bandar Gutha 206 64 Byohar Pura 272 99 Garwoli 2D9 30 Bangaliya 65 Chamrauwa 248 25 100 Gadora 120

. 31 Bant 181 . 66 Chandeta 71 i01 Genchwar2 60 32 Baraithi 180 67 Chandera 231 102 Ghatwar 56 33 Rarkhtra 271 68 Chandpur 221 103 GhiseJi 1 34 Barkheri 195 69 Chadrau 150 104 Gbutari 94 35 Barkhiria 12S 70 Chhauwar6 277 lOS Gora 17 ,4,8

A~a,ABltTtCALr liST eF' YILLAGES LMJTPUIVfMSIlr !,,-._~ . _'.' ',~~.'~l:~·"'.;

51. Name ,of ViUage Location '-' SI. ~" Name. -of y Village, "Location ,. SI.. Nam.": of Villase Location __N_o. ______Cod,.;..;;.;;;.;.c..;;. N;.,.O;;,.. ___ ' ,',;;.,N..;,;·~~;;.·,;;.;;.,':..;~·, __' _" :_" '_' _' _" '_'_' _' ·_Cod.:.:.::.:c,.;:N:..,. o:;_' __ ';:,;N:;:o,:;.,,;_ Code No. 1 2 ,1 2 . .3 .. 1 2,

106 Gudawal t23 :J~l Kbadaira .. !9 1,76 Ma.mda ,254 70 ,.177 Manguwan 42 107 Gursora ".10 :~~2 Khadowara,-.. ,lOg Haneri , ·21 :143 Khai Khera. 182 178 Manik Chok 238 J09 Hanotiya. .164 -144 Khajuriya ,156 .179 Marna ,183 HO Hansarl Kalan 'l41 ·1-45 Khara Ghat.,.", .263 180 Marwari 122

,1;11 Har,sanwara '. ,4' -146 Khiriya Chatara '135 181 Masora Kalan .. . 78 :112 Hardari ':428 147 Kbiriya Kburd 76 .182 Masora Khurd. '.: .'1" 82 H3 Jabajpur ,222 ~ 148 Kbiriya Misra lOS 183 Mau Muafi .139 114 Jaikhara " 36 i4~ Khiriya pali 188 184 Menwar ,164 ·115 Jakblon ',205 '150 Khitwans :149 1S5 Merti Kalan 199

116 Jamundhana Kalan 215 .1-51 Khokhra 131 186 Milgawan 212 117 lamundbana Kb~d':' , :87 :iS2 Khura , 47 ,,187 Minora 33 118 Jamunia 1.p 'fS3 Kirroda :266 . 188 Mirchwara ,90 119 Iharkon .142 ';iS4 Kisalwans , 9 189 Monawari 125 12f} 1ijpera ..281 jus Kokata '167 ,190 Mudari 261

~J21 Jijyawal! ":"~81 LI36 Kuantla ,lot ,191 Nachni 51 .,.192 Nadanwara S8 r P2 Jiron ~196 ~157 Kuchdon "208 ~ .. , . )23 Jugpura .i04 :158 Kuluwan ,244 ,~93 Naigaon Kalan H ,96 , 124 Kachnodagbat ,115 : 159 Kumrola ,·173 .~ 194 Naigaon Khurd 98 Nakwana ~'l:. ~ . p5 Kacbnoda Kalan, ' .1.32 "160 Kurshail 158 ;, .1.95 ~93 , '

196 NlUllwali 19t .126 Kailwa.ra .~19 -Iii Lagon '., 22 Nanora' . 127 Kaitbora )89 " 162 Lakbanpura, ' _' , ,53 197 5 Nayagaon', ':, . 192 128 Kakaruwa .107 ; 163 Lalitl'ur (Rural 73 198 Neem Kbera' 243 129 Kala PaJlar 39 d64 Madon ,227 199 ':200 .. ? , ,130 Kalothara 166 ,165 Magarpm' .' .171 Niwae 93 . ~

, \31 Kalro " t~ Maharra ,,66 ,.~1 Niwabo 92 - 178 , 1~2 Kalyan Pnra 13. 167 Mabeshpura ,.106 202 Nivauwa 133 Kanpura 232 . 168 Maboli ,279 203 Nohar Kalan 18 134 Kapasi 229 .169 Mahroni K,hurd 62 204 Nobar Kburd 19 135 Karari 6 _170 Maikhuwan 218 205 Pacbamp"Gr 41

:1'136 Kargan 63 171 MaHar 24 206 Paeboni 69 : J37 Karisa 152 ,,172 Mailwara Kalan ,140 '2.07 Padna 252 138 Karma.ri 172 ,173 Maitwara Khur~ , 137 ,,208 ' Padoriya 200 . 139 Karmuharo 20 (.l14 Mainwara 4 '.209 Pali 186 140 Kewlari 255 , l75 Malaoni 124 . 210 Panari 77 ~9 ALPHABmCAL LIST 0' VILLAGES LAlJTPU1\ TAHSIL

SI. Name of Village Location SI. Name of \In. Location SI. Namt of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

211 Panchora 7 236 Rampura 210 261 Singepur 165 212 Pardcbi 116 237 Ranipura 27 262 Siron Kalan 28 213 Paronda 112 238 RaSoi 268 263 Siron Kburd 31 214 Patabua 242 239 Rasoli 30 . 264 Sirsi Kheta 64 215 Patbara 185 240 Rihpura 169 265 Siwani Kalan 113

266 Siwani Khurd 72 216 Pathara Gori 84 241 Rixha 269 267 Siwpura 26 217 Pathari 176 242 . Ronda 68 268 Sudar 121 218 Pathari 284 243 Sagoriya 220 269 Sukpura 233 219 Pathrai 273 244 Saipura Khalsh 262 270 Surauwa 88 220 Pat ora Kalan 105 245 . Sakoriya 285 271 Surwara 117 272 Talgaoo 147 221 Patora Khurd 110 246 Salaiya 247 773 Tenga 145 222 Patsemra 148 247 Sankarwar Kalan 12 274 Tera 130 223 PeklJi Khurd 198 248 Sankarwar Khurd . 23 275 Thasari 190 224 Pip aria Dongra 260 249 Sankli 83 225 Piparia Jasir 230 250 Satarwans 160 276 Tika 162 277 Tikra Tiwari 133 278 TUbari 13 Tor. 226 I'Jpria Bansba 194 251 Satgata 29 279 144 280 227 Pipria Pali 245 252 Satora 168 Toriya 31 228 Piproniyn 276 253 Sua 249 281 Umariya Donar_ 259 229 Pura 280 254 Semai 27~ 282 Umriya Weran 230 . Pyau 240 2SS Sepura Munjafta 214 265 283 Uttamdhana 174 284 Vijaipuca 157 28~ Vi!orl 239 231 Raghunath Pura 80 Z56 Serwat Khurd 126 232 Rajora 179 251 Sewar 32 Forest !lange 233 Rajwara U. 258 Sidhofa 235 •• Gona R.ange P-3 234 Rameshra 134 259 Silnan 41 281 .Talbehat Range F-2 235· Ramnagar 74 260 Simardha 184 288 Lalitpur Range F-l " ~11r f..,4mcm ijfif ~fcnTIlt ~;:.f Wq ~)Ir

~ GR ~~~[irFci,~ it ~fem~ ~~ ~ ~ aT ~ if iw (-)~fTrlH lJllT ~. ~ ~~ iIT~ ~Cfil it f~6"fT f.AigQir iU q~ ~f~, ~q~a' ~ ~ m q,: .~ ~T ~ ~ ~J ~ ~-S fctiom- o, S ij- 10 fctio~o C!fh: 10+ fiflo 1{J 0 ] .... the is ~ Amenities a\lailable-[If not available within village, a dash (-) shown ~n ,the .~ column .and next to it in brackets, the distances in broad range viz S kms •• 5-10 kms.,

,~ an~ 10+ kms~; of~the nearest place wh~re. the facility is available IS giyen] ,..,;. (.pi ..A.. , " ~ .. 0 ~ti,_ ,.J!:' '" i'~':0' It" , - ~~--~ ci ' .JE: tr~.a. :! .=. ~ . ~ IV'" o· ,I;'. a 0 'If ~ tv c:l - ' 0. ~ tv ti= 'j" o Z :> (If :a i.! 'w'v ~.2 _g $~ G, ..... 1U'~"rn == miT . t>s _g g ~ . --~, ~ 'i ~ t~ Ii£..' '" 1a ~ i'~§._ - £!::d, It" g If .~ .'j~ .... tS If ~ I;Y '';:: ;~!y ~'o v 0 If .loi:' ~] -i"'I¥ O._ ..... 10 ~ ~ Lo ~ 2 :id"c 'S' :0- iW .9 ~§, ~ 'os Jl;o~ cll! ~ :i ~$ 0 ~~ -- Eo< "'" 1fiQ~ ~! &::i ct;:~ ~! ! ~Q.c '1;: to) III ~~ 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 ff:j'ij"T~J 691.63 1.130(230) , p (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

2 f'tf13<:T 350.07 393 (67) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5), KR·

3 3TFT<:T 715.91 322 (53) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

4 itrrClTu 1.557.29 1,137(213) P (1) -(5-10) W 'PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR

5 ;:'f;:'fTU 1,454.90 1,305(249) P (1) -(-5) W , PO mGT Sat -(5-10) KR

. 6 I!fi'(TU 502.65 221 (48) -(-5) -(10+ ) \V PO vrfti Sat -( 0+) KR

7 G'ql~T 395.80 455 (84) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

8 aj'ij"qT 1.346.03 981(209):' : -(-5) -(lO+} W: -C-s) -(-5) ~(10+ ) KR , '!r

9 fl!fiijWTTij" 942,55 1, 104(322j~: ' r(1 ).M(l) -.(lOf) w 1'0 ~9Il hi -(5-10) KR

10 ~l::~f'~r 674.63 1,149(245) P 0) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

11 ~1fi~~CfT 335.09 357 (82) -(-5) -(10+) w -,.(-5) -(-5) tlS KR

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13 fij(1~:~{ 331.85 523, (92) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) KR,PR

14 ;r<:T~T ~qpft 1,059.91 1,511(317) P (1) H,(l) w PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

15 f~Oji'r ~r~;.f 363.42 279 (51) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR VILLAGE DIRECTORY 51 AMBN1'I'IES AND LAND USE LALITPUR.·TAHiIL-2

------~------~-~~~~~~fi:r ~-[ ~ fitf1r.:;r ~l it ~ ~ i ~ ~ it 'tQI+t(ifq ~ ir ~ cr~ ] Land Use-[ i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares round~ upto two decimal places] r------~.------'~

~::J -",0 ~ ;., Name of Jpe "0 Village ._... "0 B It'; gt i JE 's ~ 'c ~~ iJ ~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ·20 2

i;1f~6'!\ i\j.:;;mr~ W(107.65) 59.49 285.31 239.18 Ghisilli Lalitpur (41) Wheat.Ri~ ~fi;1a~l: ~.~ W(82.15) 24.69 ]82.93 60.30 Chitra 2 Lalitpur (34) Wheat. Rice (i[~' ~.'ClT

rnf""6~l: tr~.:qr~ 49.70 W(20.24) 34.40 332.26 65.97 Karari 6 Lalitpur (34) Wheat.Rice i;1~ iT~.i1T~ W(51.07) 60.30' 176.04 102.39 Panch ora 7 Lalitpur (35) Wheat.Rice ~fucr,!"{ ... i1j ,l11:fCfiT 63.54 W(102.79) 190.61 743.03" 246.06 . Baswan 8 Lalitpur (34) Wheat ,Maize ; - t>rfua~'{ ~[.·I1f~ itf·~ 43.30 W(76.49) 82.56 121.81 10,93 Ekalguwan 11 Lalitpur (33) Wheat.Rice ~fu'a~ ~.~ W(44.92) 'l40.84 400.25 17.80 SankarVl'ar 12 Lalitpur (33) Wheat.Rice Kalan ~f~~ ~,:;:nq<;if W(44.92) 46.54 190.61 49.78 ... Tilhari 13 Lalitpur (46) Wheat.Rice ~R;cr~ ~ .:qTC{;:;f ... W(212.87) 259.01 502.23 ... 85.80 : ilaroJa Swami U Lalitpur (45) Wheat ,Rice i;1ft;rC!II~ . ~~."fTq~ W(41.28) 39!26 263.46 10.42 Bineka Toran IS ~litpur (33) Whe;&t •Ricy £~

~11f t~fu

"""",_ ...... -..""_ 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

- 16 ~ 406.72 488(102) P (1) ~(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR,PR.

17 mu. 350.87 677(130) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) K~.PR.

18 if1t~ Ifi\"rt 791.19 672(150) P (1) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR.PR.

19 if1

20 ifi'{~ttt 895.60 572 (94) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5) KR,PR

21 ~~T 452.86 700(120) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR,PR

22 mtt'r;; 923.14 1,295(238) P(1).M(t) -(-5) w PO ~Mon -(-5) KR,PR

23 ~jifi"{CiR ,~ 261.03 96 (20) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR.PR

24. fmn: 561.41 785(147) P (1) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-s) -(-s) KR,PR

2, ~T 485.64 499 (82) -(-5) -(-5) Vi -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR.PR

26 f~cr-r:T 105.61 ~~ Uninhabited PR

27 ~r;ft~T 440.31 1,023(301) -(-5) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5) PR

28 fuUir !f.~t 453.67 932(193) P (1) -(5-10) W PO -(-5) -(5-10) pa

19 ti6'TCfT 5Q7.90 6l7(128) f (1) -(5-10) \V -(-5)...... (-J) -(f-lO) KR.

30 ,ij)( 195.43 1,124(1(9) -(-') -('-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) K&

jl mitll ~ 431.@ 732(138) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(~S) -(5-10) fR

32 ij'q~ 195.81 ~ orrifT~ Uolnblbite4 KR.

33 f~'U 341.16 453(124) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) '-(-5) KR,PR

,P (1) 34 mJ;:~-r:T ~18.75 1*<:2"> ...-{'-10) W -(~S) -(-S.)· -(-5) PR

35 fTrfcfT'U 1.814.27 1.llP(201) P (2) -(5-10) W -(-5? Wftf Sat BS KR,PR $3

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB LALlTPUR. TABSIL-~

12 13 14 IS 16 l' 18 19 20 2 1 ~~(l,!\ ... ~.~ W(63.13) 47.35 281.61 14.'7 Bbadra 16 Lalitpur (49) Wheat.Rice ~r.rcr~ ... itf·:qrcm W(6'.97) 50.99 224.20 9.71 Oora 17 Lalitpur (46) Wheat.Rice 'f~~~ ... it'.:;;n~ 46.14 W(75.27) 48.16 600.57 21.05 Nohar Kalan 18 Lalitpur (45) "beat.R.ice ~ft:rn~'{ irI·:;rrcm ... W(34.80) 73.25 242.82 11.14 Nobae Khurd 19 Lalitplir (45) Wheat,R.ice . qrt~CJ~ ... itI·~\"f 62.72 W(91.06) 136.7' 556.06 48.97 . Karmubaro 20 Lalitpur (20) Wheal,Rlce

~~'{ irf ·"Iter", ... W(I06.84) 91.46 218.95 35.61 Haberi 21 Lalitpur (IS) Wheat.Rice ~f(Of~ ... ~.~ ... W(144.88) 33S.09 429.79 13.38 Lagon 22 Lalitpur (30) Wbeat.Rice ~R;ij~ ... ~.~~ W(41.23) 38.45 163. SO n.so Sankarwlr 23 Lalitpur (27) Wheat.Rice Xb\U'd ~~ ~.~ W(64.3S) 37.23 445.17 22.66 ... Mailar 24 l..alitpur (4) Wheat.Rice ~fucr~ ... ~.~ 43.71 W(,62.96) t6.78 174.83 111.36 - Chamrauwa 2S Lalitpur (6) Wbtat.Rice

~fif~ ...... W(4.4S) 2.00 13.36 85.80 Siwpura 26 Lalilpur (8) ~f~~'{ ... ~,lfIm W(43.30) 44.92 138,00 214.09 Ranipura 27 Lalltpur (11) Wheat.Maize ~~~ ... ~.lfefIrlT ... VV(63.94)TVV(41.~O) S8!68 121.41 16S.12 Siron KallUl 28 Lalitpur (6) Wheat. Maize O( 1.62)TVV(1.2I) ~~ . ·~.~T VV(35.62)TK(91.87) 53.04 176.04 lSO.12 Sat&ata 29 Lalitput (U) Wilcat.Maize ~~ ... ~~.lfCJ

tIf1lr~ ... i\t.~T ... VV(40.47)t1{(38.4S) 159.45 140.43 51.87 Siron Khurd ~1 Lalitpur (18) Wbcat,Maize TW(2.02) ~fu~·. ... W(S.26) 62.74 64.75 63.12 Sewar 32 Lalitpur (8) \lTf+l~ ~.~T ... W(4l.90) 87.41 187.18 23.07 Minora 33 LaUtpur (13) VVheat .Maize i.if~ ~.'lm W(8!J.44) 117.36 350.07 361.88 Bharatpura 34 LaUtpur. (27) Wheat.Maize 135,11 . W(lSS.40) 330.64 L~l'. 76 77. ~o qr~ itl,'l~ ." Pbanwar~ l' Lalitpur (18) 'fVheat, MII.i2c ~4

m f~aNICfiI 2~t:f~~~ GA~~~~

2 3 ._ <4 ·5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~.c"-:-::;:': , .. 3' 547.15 755(143) P (1) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+). KR.PR - - - , ., ' ~ " :.:.. ..'", . ' ...... 37 itfun 657. '23 2i9 (39) --( -5) -(10+ ) w -(-5) . -(-5) -(-5} KR.

38 ~~".:. 286.93 256 (39)- --(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) 00, '. PR'

3!t 'tiTm'~ 596.93 167(154) P (1) . -(5-10) w -(-5) -(:""5) -(-5) PR

, . . , ~ 40 ~ 3(10,1,19 ·~O~( 120) P "(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5). KR :

.. ' ... _" . 41 q~~,!'( 669.37 823(170) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

42 ~~,. 361.40 574(106) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

4.3 e;rf~mft 398,62 664(124) 'p (1) -(-5) W ...,..(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR .. .'

44 ~r 385.68 6%(HO) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5). . -(-5) -(-5) KR I" ... ).' .' .. 45 f~r 322.~5 2Q3 (34) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) .' . -(-5) -(-5) KR

46 ~rn' 2,027.14 2.065(414) P(l).M(1) D (1) W -(-5)" lJlii Pri BS KR 47 "r 543.11 SOl (92) P (1) -(-5) w PO -(-5) BS KR,PR ;18 fijeyf;;.f . 712.17 1,5«)(229) P (1) -(-5) W , -(-5) -:-(-5) BS PR.

4'9 '~T~Y 419.27 q~~if VDiDhabited KRI1:'R .

.. 50. ~ql~I 604.35 1~~(i9l) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) .~S-lO) -<,:",,5) . ~ ~,R .

51 . ~ccpfr 354.11 aT,(~ Uninhabited KR.PR

." '2 iTJ,"~ 376.37 991{i94) P (1) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(-5) . KR,~:Jt"

':: .. " '.. .\.~ S3 ~CI'1'J;<1 613.53 '79i(IS6) P (I) -(5-10) W PO ~(~lO) BS ,~~

. '''. S4 1iRfu~ 872.94 299'(57) -(-') -(10+) w -(-5) . .-(-S) BS' . p~ .

.. ,._ ~" '", S5 aj".!rt . 4S7.3~ (i07(134) P (1) -<-5) W.T -(-S) . .~( ':75). -(-5) .l<.R, P.1... ' VILLAGE DIRECfORY AMBNlTIES AND LAND USB LALrfPUR.- TAHSlL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

W(~O.94 )TW(9.4~). 106..84 297.~ 61.11 1aikhara ,36 < : - .... T~m(l~ (.ff~~ .. , ~ i'tj .1fCfilf> T ." ..,..~ ~ ~ LalilpUr (13) Wheat •Maize

r ,S3.4~ __ . W(23.88) ,104.01 438.69, ... 3i.23 . f:~. Todya: 37 ~~ ,.~. ,.• ':' ,~~~

~~~ .... ,tri·~ . .... W(?6~08) , ·148.52 337.12 J07:G5 NO Pancbampur' 41 Lalitpur (15) . Wbeat.luar r_;frea~ ~.iicm: ... W(63.94) ,17.81 260.22 19.43 ... Manluwan 42 Lalitpur (16) Wbcat.Juar 46.54 W(74.87) . 12.• 44 19J.61·, :14.16 Adhiyari 43 r_;f~ .~.~'{ , . .' ~ .!' Lalitpur (14) Wlieat,Juar r_;ff~~ ... o~.~ .... W(S9.~) ".,~~.~9 21S.3q ~16.90 ;1.. Buebi 44 Latitpur (14) Wbeat.Juar

W(29;9S) " .61.52 227.44 ·}.64 '~ ~ Birora

ED W(1ro.2G) 5'6.98 502.13 '~ ~t'I'~ ,~,~l: " 51.96- ,~~~t1' ,~...... Del"ara' Lalitpul' (12) Wbeat.Juar W(~6.2o) ,127...A8 286..$3 ,> 50.99 Khura. 47 ~f~~ .. itl.. ~"!l'{ .. ;.L~S "'t :._ It.,,..- Lalitpur '(9) W&eat.Juar· ,

EAG W(133.96) , ·30t.l!J ~,)2.7J" 34,40 ~ SUnan .,~ -" ~ ' 48 , ' - , ~~~ ".~ •.~l: " ,_ ...., , .. .• ..... Lalitpur (8f ' Wbeat.Juar- , 16,.30 W(18.21) .4l.2S 320.93, ; :12.55 fiff~a~ .. • ~ L /. :~ Hansan".. 49 Lalitpur (5) ~f~6~~ ~.ii!fT\ ... W(122.62) ,50.99 450,03,·, ,60.71 'n• Adwaha 50 Lalitpuf (20) , Wheat .Juar

TW(16.19) .11.62 )88.60 'Naehrih) .., '51 ' ~fire~ '. -';'_ .-. ," 60:~ ... LaUtpur (10) ~fua~ ~.ijC{R W(ll2.ll)TW(7.28) 23.47 177.26 • 36.02 . ... Alapur 52 Lalitpur (18) Wheat,Juar S3 '" <.1f~il~~ BAG ~.~Gf11: ,- TWE(JO.S2)W(36.83 ) , 124,.24 321.,74 120.20 .. ~ .. Lakbanpura Lalitpur (10) ED Wheat,luar (iTrea,!~ ~.~'t 34.80 W(SO.94) ,129.50 489.6!J 13t; .01 ... Bhorsil: 54 Lalitpua (14) Wbeat,Juar 71.23 216.92 8~ .01 9'f~~~ , .... iti·iiqR W(82.1S) ... Andbu 55 Lalitpur (IS) Wbeat.Iuar - 5t

mq r"'ttulfl r 1-~f~0'!(~ ;r;r ~ ~ci 1fir. ~

__ 3 1 2 4 7 8 9 10 11

S6 qtI"U '".07 415 (68) pen -(10+) w __~~S) -<-5). -(-5) KR,PR 51 fim~ 490.50 m (97) P (1) -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR.PR

58 ".'1Ei,(, 600.91 1.01t(204) P (1) -(10+) w PO 1TR Sat BS PR 59 Qm "'.50 m (4) -<-5) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -<-5) KR.PR 60 ~, 315.97 3"(65) -(-5) -(10+) w -(10+) -(lO+) -<-5) KR.PR

61 ~ 302.31 4M (11) P (1) -(10+) w 4 10+) -(10+> -<-5) KR.PR

62 1f~Tf 494.7' 603(114) P (1) -(10+> W.T -(10+) -<-5) -<-5) KR,PR - '3 lfi~ SI9.23 \ 113(118) P (1) -<-5) W -(10+), . -(-5) -(5-10) KR

64 ftroi\' ~ 191.02 13 (S) -<-5) -<-5) W ~_ ~-S) -<-5) BS PR

6S fiAT_ 354.11 421 (75) P (1) -(5-10) W.T -(5-10) -(~-10) BS PR

~ ~~ 201." 2:1t ($4). -<-S) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR

~q~ 67 . _ 9 '47.15 314 (55) -(10+) ~10+) w -<~S) -00+) BS_ KR,PR

~ mr 953.8' l._~) P (1) -(-5) w -<-S) -<-S) BS_ PR

69 ~ 590.05 781(144, P (1) -(10+) W.t -<-5) -(10+) -($-10) KR

70 n)~ 837.56 955(112) P (1) -(5-10) W.T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KIt

'71 ~ "1.64- , (2) -(-$) -<-5) w -<-5) -(-5) -(-5) PRo

72 .~~ 382.04 414 (90) P (1) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR.

73 ~'( 2.128.)2 .(49) P (1) -<-5) w:r -(-5) -(-5) ':""(-5) KR

74 ~~ 17.'0 4 (1) P (1) -(-5) W -r-!) -(-5) o-.(-S) Pil ., 75 ;r~« S9'.I~ ~~ stm~ UBlnhibited PR VILLA(]E DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USB LALITPUR TAHSIL- 2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

,_ --.-."~ _.~.~_ .••• " ___ • '~' ____ -..w , ___,~_~_,_~ .• "----"... -.~ .. , ..._." .. __ .. -_-.=_ .. "-~-_'''-'-'''''_''''_'_ ;-~.----

~fu"a'i~ ~.\im: W( 5:2, ~1) 39.66 212.87 28.33 Badpura 56 lalitpur (15) Wheat.Juar ~f'1':r'f( ~.~n: 76.08 \V(Sl.75) 110.89 201.H 21.04 Bigba Mabawat 57 Lalitput (15) Wheat,Jun.r ED. ~.~cm: TW( 106.43) 105.63 349.26 39.66 Nadanwara 58 ~~1~q-..:.;;J Lalitpur (12) EO Wheat.Juar ~ft;ro~ ~.\1CfT~­ 49.37 W(46.14) 40.47 133.55 65.97 Badora 59 lalitpur (18) Wheat. Juar ~f(1~"( iIW •\1CfT"{ 32.78 W(3-L40) 112.51 177.~6 19.02 Genchwara 60 Lahtpur (18) Wheat.JuJJ

~f~a'[{ ~.~;;m: W(49.37) 155.00 82.56 15.38 -Bakbtar 61 Lalitpur (1 g) Wheat.Juar t{fucr~ ir~ .:iCll"( 55.85 W(ltO.89) 125.05 184.14 IS.81 Mahroni Khurd 62 lalitpur (14) Wheat.Juar jCfT~ W(9.71) 29.54 140.03 . 11.74 Sirsi Khera 64 LalitpuI (19) Wheat.Juar ~f~cr~~ ~.~CfT"( W(76.49) 95.90 161.08 20.64 Bigha Khet 6S Lalitpur (10) Wheat.Juar

~,~CfT'{ W(20.24) 16.19 157.~ 8.09 Maharra 66 ~f~cr'2"( "- Lalitpur (8) Wheat,Juar ~t~crp: it~.:j;n~ W(25.S0) 10g.46 350.87 62.32 ... Amarplir 67 lalitpur (10) Wheat/luar Bfu"GT: BAG ~,~R T\"E{197.09) 160.26 469.05 127.48 ". Ronda 68 Lalitpur (5) Wheat.Juar ;ni~1Q~~ iT~.~qH GC( 137.60) 167.55 261.44 23.46 .. , Pachoni 6Q Lalitpur (11) Wheat. Juar

i'1f~q~ irE .'tffq~ W(11l.29) 54.23 246.46 56.66 Chandera 71 Lalitpur (3) Wheat.Rice ~i

iATif f~fl[Cfif 2-~fi'fa~~ (!~~ft~ 6FT ~Fcr~ ~ ~tIr ia"tflfr 11

,...~_,...._" -,~.-~- ...... '"O" • 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... ,,-._---- ._ ..---+--

76 f~f~zrr ~ci 137.79 lr"{ OTTe:rT{ Uninhabited PR

77 qrrrfr 901.27 559(109) P (1) -(-5) W PO --( -5) llS KR

73 lmlu

79 qt~T") .,tll'lT 4J

80 ~~rrTI!f flU 344.80 754(123) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR '" .;.)

81 \"r~IiHcFf 1 ,779.06 1,315(254) P(I),M(l) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS KR

82 ;r~tru l?I~ 1,634.58 1.635(220) P (1) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS PR '"

83 ijTCfi~) 134.77 ~h OTTiifFi Uninhabited PR

84 qaF ;h;r 152.98 25 (6) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

85 Gf+{nr 'f,~T 1,945.39 1,521(290) P (2) -(5-10) w PO -(5-10) BS PR

86 Cj ': :~p: 556.46 761( 138) P (1) -(5-10) W PO _·t 5- 1O ) BS PR

87 "lIr;T

83 ~:rrTi'H 344.80 178 (28) -(10+) -(10+} w .-( 10+ 1 .. ,( 10+) -(10+) KR

89 ~rku 603.41 726(112) P (3) -(lot) \V -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) KR,PR

",., ('" ).) rli":r:~PJ 719.56 1,024(161) P(I),H(l) -(10+) w 1'0 -(1(;+ 1 135 PR

I__ d ~~T~T:;: 730.03 289 (53) -t1O t) -( 10+) w -( iO+) -(10+ ) uS PR

92 f;:;;,n:=.;r. Q 691.63 378 (53) P (1) -(10+ ) w - (-5) ,!ef Wed us KR

93 FFH~ 432.62 759(127) P (1) -(10+) w PO -(10+) BS KR

') ~ 'cL?rfr 297. :~6 143 (23) -(10+) -(10+ ) \\1 ,- (-j) --( 10+) BS KR

9, ~l~1~r ,niT 242.01 227 (44) -(-5) -( 10+) w --( -5) -(00+) us KR 59

VILI.AGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE LALITPUR TAHSIL- 2

_------~----~----~>...... ,...~-='lI.w.--.":.1IS!'l'~.,:.~ 12- 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

~-~-~..,...... ~--.------.~----

Khiriya Khurd 76 ~f~8''l\ 137.79 Lalitpur (8) Pan:lri ';7 ifrF.:r\1T= ~~,:jO

~f~ni~-': ~,~n: W(60.07) 996.71 744.65 31.57 Jijyawan 81 Lalitpur (9) Wheat,Juar EAG ~,ii'

z;rf.:mq'{ ~,ij

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IlT+r f~f~ 2-~f~ij~~ i5A' ~fcfNTli IJ;cf ~f11 ~q(iFr

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

-~~.<.-~-----~~~ .. ~-"--,-- .----~------.------~----

96 .(til T(f

91 iRirl<:T 726.44 964(151) P (l) -(5-10) VI' -(-5) -(5-10) - B~; KR

98 ifn mer ~ 'S&-~ 295.43 5 (3) -(-5) -(10+) w -(10+) -llO+) BS KR

99 GiTi3I1l~T 397.01 123 (22) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

100 ~,"~T 1,874.17 ::'.167(426) P( 2 ),Iv1( 1) -(10+> w PO ~J" Thu -(5-10) KR

101 ~CTtaT~T 515.18 1,159(196) P (1) -(5-10) w PO -(-5) -(5-10) KR

~ 102 ~~i5'[if ~,{T 316.48 'T~ arrOfTl:; Uninhabited KR ... 103 ~q1<:T 167.55 306 (64) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

104 ~~~ 112.10 16 (5) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) ns PR

105 qC:T~T ~t 8uI'.71 545(119) P(l) -(5-10) TK, W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

J06 +r(',m_~~;. q 206.80 it"( an~~ Uninhabited PR

107 Cficp~OfT 854.32 703( 139) -(-5) :.....( -5) W -(5-10) --(5--10) , BS PR

108 fufzlfT N~ 196.68 138 (29) -(5-10) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

109 rf'fTU 440.31 ' 452 (84) -(-5) -(10+) w --I .... 5> --(10+ ) -(10+) KR

110 qct'{T -~~ 537.04 455 (83) -(-5) -(10+ ) w -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

111 ~Tq';tft 1,310.01 1,507(297) P (1) -($-10) W PO -(5-10) -(S-10) KR

112 tRl~T 356.54 390 (85) -(10+> -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+> -(-5) KR.

113 foorrr ~t 642.26 611(136) P (1) -(10+> W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR.

IH "fTm 404.70 326 (63) -(-5) -(10+) w -(10+) "-'(10+ ) "'-( -5) KR

n5 'f.~in~ '8fTc 214.4J 133 (28) ~(-5) -(1(H) W ...... (5-10) , (10+) -- ! ~-JO) KR 6l

VILLAGE UlRECfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE LALITPUR TAHSIL-2

12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~fm:rq~ ~.~q("{ VV(25.09)1lK(2.43) 90.25 408.34 34.80 Naugaon Kalan 96 '" Lalitpur (10) Wheat.Juar ~ft;r~ ~,\$q~ W(86.20)TK(6.07) 114.13 434.65 85.39 Gangora ')7 Lalitpuf (9) Wheat.Juar ~~ ~ .If

~R-rij~ ~.;rm \V(99.S6} 234.32 154.60 26.70 Kuantala 101 " Lalitpur (6) Wheat. Maize ;o;rfua'~ W(12.55) 93.89 195.07 14.97 Durjan Pura 102 Lalitpur (3) ~~ff,:!"( ~.~m W(17 .81 )TK( 3.64) 63.54 75.68 . 6.83 Bai[wlra 103 Lalitpur (6) Wbeat.Juar ~~ ~ .\i(fT"( W(5.67) 56.66 44.52 :s .'25 Jugpura 101 Lalitpur (7) Wheat,Juar ~f(Vf?t~"( i\t.~"{ GC(32.38)TW(12.14) 301.10 406.72 28.33 Patora Kalan 105 Lalitpur (9) Wheat.Juar W(21.Q4)

~~ 152.98 37.64 16.18 Maheshpura 106 Lalitpur (8) ~f\1a'[{ i\1.iJcm: W(10.93 )TW{lO.93) 267.51 424.94 140.01 Kakaruwa t07 Lalitpur (8) Wbeat.Juar ~ffii'{'I~ ~~.~ W(3.64) 23.47 160.67 8.90 .... Khiriya Misra lOS Lalitpur (8) Wheat.Juar ~f~~ ~.:jCffr W(24.28) l-SS.19 225.01 2.83 Gangari 109 Lalitpur (10) Whcat,Juar rmr{l~ it~ ,\$CfH W( 46.S4)TW( 6.48) 161.07 313.2.4 9.71 Patora Khurd no Lalitpur (lS) Wheat,luar"'

\>froro~ "",IScm: W('2.20) 310.00 907.34 40.47 Dawni 111 LalitPur (10) Wbeat.Juar ~~a'~ ~.~a'T~ W(27.92) 68.39 246.89 13.34 ". Paronda 112 Lalitpur (15) Wheat,Juar ~~ itI·~cm: W(36.02) 219.75 341.51 44.92 Siwni Kalan 113 Lalitpur (14) Wbeat,Juar ('lrea~ ~.~CfR W(8.09) 127.48 233.92 35;21 Cbonsa 114 lalitpur (14) Wheat.Juar r:rfq(J~{ tr~.'icm: W(3.64) 59.90 pS.86 25.09 Kachnoda Ghat 11S Lalitpur (18) Wbeat.Juar'" 62

«1lf ~ffiT -, 2-~f~ ~)1:1 ilf'i ~fr{UTtt ~~ ~fq ~cpfm

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 --...-_. __.

116 q",~ )14.86 256 (54) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(iot) -(5-10) KR

117 1;'!:~CfrU 454.88 }, 062( 2(9) -(-5) -(-:5) W ~(-5) . Wed ~4 BS KR.

118 ~qHJ 536.23 713(]3~) -(5-10) -(lOt) w -(lOt) -(10+ ) - (10+) KR

119 "·f.~crRT 473.09 752(149) P P) -(lOt) w PO -(-5) _(10+ ) KR

120 crmr 246.06 360 (7~) -( -5)_ -(lOt ) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) KR

121 ~~'( 1, 109.69 348 (59) -(-5) -(lOt) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) KR.

122 lRcrrir . 560.51 1,140(229) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -{-5) KR

123 ~~cr~'l 536.82 740(115) P (1) -(lOt) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

t24 ~~Fr

125 ;rT

126 ij1:qt~ ~~ 1,581.97 1,523(301) P (1) -(lOt) w PO -(lOt) -(5-10) KR

127 ~tq.; ijfr 396.61 436 (85) P (1) -(lot) T,W -(-5) -(10·\- ) -(-5) KR

128 ··~~f@Rt1T .617.17 946(192) P (1) -(lot) T,W PO ~(10t) -(-5) KR

12~ fmr 1,216.93 1 ,3S5(2~3) P (1) -(-5) W.T -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR

·LiO ~T 845.82 1 ,Q05( 176) P (1) -(10+) W,T PO -(10+ ) BS l'R

,",,_, ,~ '-,

131 ~lli~T ~t 340.35 301 (62) P (1) -(lOt) W,T -(10+ ) --(10t) BS PR

,132 Ofi~f Cfit1T 1.314.47 .1 .413(237) P (1) -(lOt) W,r -(-5) -(10+) BS PI{

133 eTlli'U fa qRT 683.54 729(120) P (1) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(10+ ) 138 . -KR

,134 ~~~U 520.44 408 (60) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(-5) KR

135· flijf~l:l'T ~ru 1.312.04 ],}}.7(2571. \l (1) -(5-10) W :po -(10+ j -(5-10) KR. VILLAGE DIRtCfORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

- \Ylfit~ ~.'7qR TW(1.21)W(9.71) '84.58 ' 189.82. " 29:54 ...... ~ Pardehi 116 Lalitpur (17) Wheat.Juar ~fu~~ ~,lict1ifiT \V{88.22) 41..1.07 112.80' ·lS3/1~ Surwara' 01 Lalitpur (13) Wheat. Maize ~fu~ ~.'f~T W(124.65) 93.S} 229.&9 ' 81.8u Bakalwara·~ 118 Lalitpur (17) Wheat.Maize "'fft;rij~ ~,liCfifiT 70.41 W(90.65) i2.S6 210.04 19.43 Kailwara 119 Lalitpur (16) Wheat ,Maize '1fua'I< ~.~T 62.32 W(4U6) 17.1-11 109.67 '8.90 'Gador,a' 120 Lalitpur (19) Wheat,Maize

~w,~"{ iT~ .liCfCfiT 122.22 W(99.96) 67.99 754.36 65.16 Sudar " 121 Lalitpur (12) Wheat.Maize 1'1) ~f~~~ i\i.\iqf'{ W(IOO.37) 96.31 201.95 161.88 Marwari U~ Lalitpur (15) Wheat.Juar ~f~ij~ ~,~T"{ W(S4.63) 119.39 350.07 62.73 Gudawali 123 Lalitpur (17) Wheat.Juar ~fl1ij~ '~.~ W(3S~62) 157.83 221 ;37 45.73 ." Malaoni 124 Lalitpur (15) Wbeat,Juar '1f1:1(f~ . ~ .::iCIT<: W(18,62) 76.08 92.68 33.1% Mooawari 125 Lalitpur (15) Wheat.Juar

(.ffz;m'];~ ~,iierT"{ 160.69 W(114.93) 357.75 838.12 110.48 Serwar. Khurd 126 Lalitpur (15) Wheat, Juar ~fua~ ~.\iCfT,{ '. TW(78.92) .. 80.5W 227.04 . 9.71 , .... Dhowa Kheri 127 Lalitpur (14) Wheat,Juar 128 ~f~~ ~.\icm: TW(239.99) - 105.63 253.15 17.811 '.~. Barkhitis_ Lalltpur (15) Wheat.Juar <:1f;:;ya~ ~.\iCW: TW(321.33 ) 504.66 336.31 ·54.63 : .. Birari 129 Lalitpur (10) Wheat. Juar ~f~6'!t. lffi.;sqp: W(301.50) 107.25. 344.40 92.67 Tera 130 Lalifpur (16) Wheat.Juar'"

0" ilfua'!( ~,Jqn: GC(31.64)W( 4.86) 98.34 184.14 15.37 Kbokhra. Kalan 131 Lalitpur (16) Wheat. Juar ;;;f\;ij~ ~.'Jcrrz 81.75 GC(62.73)W(234.32) 216.92 661.28 57.47 Kachnoda Kalan 132 Lalitpur (16) Wheat.Juar ~~~ ~,~qT"{ W(178.88) 61,11 416.44 27.11 likra Tiwari 133 ..:; "'. Lalitpur (~5) Wheat,Juar <;ff~Q'];'{ ~ ,'ictTZ W(81.75) :47.75 280.05 110.&9 .. , Rameshra 134 Lali tpar (28) Wheat,Juar <:1f~li:r: ~,~il{T~ W(133.96) 147.73 961.% 68.39 ... KhiriYil ChatafOl 135 Lalitpur (28) Wheat,Juar 64

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_." ... """"""'" ...... ,., .... ", .. _.._ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 11

136 ~~ 2.939.74 2.994(512) P(l},M(I) D(l) T PO -(10+) -(-5) KR " .. 137 ... ~~({ 411.18 603(103) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) --(-5) KR

138 ~ 1.126.28 1.53'(151) P (1) -(-5) W PO -(5-10) BS PR

139 1taACCfil 265:48 233 (49) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

140 ~~liI'RT m 590.46 424 (71) P (I) -(5-10) W.T .....(5-10) -(5-10) -<-5) KR

'. 141 ~m'U ,,~ 711.46 47 (1) -(-5) -(10+) w ~(IO+) -(10+) BS KR

142 ~ 996.37 1,105(203) P (3) -(10+) W -(10+ ) -(10+) BS KR

143 OJiJ)-U 1.241.62 ' 791(139) P (3) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) BS KR

144 rn 750.72 464 (72) P (3) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+> -(10+ ) KR

H5 c:.,m" 933,64 880(160) P (3) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(16+ ) KR

14.) mw" 908.15 548 (98) P (3) -(10+) W ~-(-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) KR

147 w -(10+) -(10+) us KR

148 mli'U'- 822.35 1,101(191 ) P (3) -(10+ ) w -(10+) -(IO+> -(10+) KR

149 Naqf~ 1.74L71 1,086(214 ) P (8) FPC (1) W PO -(10+) BS KR

PO 15) :;;{«~ 649.54 1.471(285) P(8).M{l ) -(10+ ) w -(10+) . llS KR

151:'~ 387.30 ~ an«rr({ Uninhabited KR

152 'liffurr 519.23 ~h~~ Uninhabited KR

-(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR 153 ~ai 407.53 204 (33) -(-5)

-(10+) 154 q~HT 800.09 561(02) P (3) -(10+> W.T -(10+ ) -(lO+) KR

155 ~ 65~.80 476 (liZ) ,p (3) -(5-1Q) W -(10+) -(10+) BS PR VILLAGE nIRECT()H \ AMENITIES AND LAND USE: LAUTPUR TAHSIL-;!

1.2 1.1 11 J:i Hi 17 18 19 20 2

,-, ~ ... - .." ~-~.- - ~,~-~ -_._---_- .""---.----~-.--- -.-~--~-.--- ,- -_ -- -.---- _,----~~- ..

~f~a-~{ u) lTt, iii;j'l{ (1C(37~.J5) 55S.G5 905.73 lO~.O! KalJanapura 136 Lalitpur (t;'; 1 Wheat, Jllitr ~f~cr:b;:: ~,iiiH \\'(W7.25) 127.4S 165.52 10.93 Mailwara Khurd 137 '" Lalitpur (9 I Wheat.Juar ~f~~~ ED ~.~~m: TW(48I.59) 233.51 320.53 90.65 Rajwara 138 Lalitpur (5) Wheat.Juar ~f~cr,:!~ ir~,'Jcm: W(35.21) 48.16 159.06 23.05 Maumuafi 139 Lalitpur (S) Wheat,luar ~f~cr~7 ir~ ,~I:n~ W(67.58) 202.75 312.84 7.29 Mailwara Kalan 140 Lalitpur (7) Whcat,Ju<\1

~fu~-.:: ~,:jCfT\ 253.75 451.65 6.06 Hansara Kalan 141 Lalitpur (19) Wbeat.Juar ~fz;r~rp: ~.iiGjT~ W(71).02) 290.26 587.22 40.87 Iharkon 142 '" Lalitpur (15) Wheat, Juar ~f~a-~-.,: ir~ •iicrn:: W(33.59) 392.56 785.12 30.35 Anora 143 Lalitpur (15) Wheat,luar ~f~a~"{ ~~,iiqT~ W(66.78) 106.67 508.70 14.57 Tor 144 Laliipur (2') Wheat,Juar '0r\1~~ ~,'J<.!P: \\i{ ilO.4R) 111. 2) Gi9.49 32.3\J Tcnga 145 LahtpllI' (_11 ) Wheat, Jll'll

;;;rj{!j\;:!'( ~ .\jCfT7 \V(20.24) 247.68 628.09 12.14 Bhonrda 146 Lalitpur (22) Wheat,Juar ir~,';jqT( \\(8.0)) 702.96 295.84 20.64 Talgaon 147 (OTfi1~ "- Lalitpur (1 (.) Wheat,Juaf <_;ff~~r,:!? ~~ ,iiCf["{ W{4.G5 ) 311. 14 280.46 26.70 Patsemra 148 Lalitpur (1.:.1 Wheat. Juar <:1f~a1<: ED ir~ .~GfP: \\'"(13.76) 681.32 S10.33 43.30 Khitwans 149 Lalitpur (I Ii) Wheat,Juar ;;;rfua'I"{ ~~.ii

~t£:;ra'2'{ W(3.64) 118.98 261.84 2.84 Bhagwaba 151 Lalitpur (21) ~~1(i''I~ 243.22 268.73 7.28 Karisa 152 Lalitpur (2!J) '1"f;;1"";rJ5 ~~ .'JCfr..-: W(46.54) 65.56 279.24 16.19 Dhadamu 153 ].alitpur 0 J ) Wheat,Juar 24.2·-; Bf~'l~'{ lt~.~qg \\'(2.43 )TW(6 .(7) 240.39 526.92 Bajarra 15l talitpur (2()} Wheat.Juar vrf~r~rr ( ~,s'n~ W( 5 .67)TW( 4.05) 426.15 197,49 21.44 Chill a 15' Lalitpur (22) Wheat," Juar L- -\l Sf!

mlt f~~r.rrOfi i 'iFf ~f.mTt! ~~ ~fir iattZrra'l' ".::..~_.: "f''''['{ (·I".~_~ -;rt1~1-;<\tQ. r,~

10 11 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 .-_.------~------...--.- ~------~---.--.-.----- TIS KR P(2).M(2) -(5- 10) W,T PO %!:r Wed 156 u::~,f~m 977.35 1,088(167)

-( -.~) -(-5) --( -5) KR ~(-5) -(-5) W l~" 4:2.51 211 (43) - - I f

D (1) W Phone 9];if. Fri 135 KR 161 {<4"<::'Cl1 l,'770,16 3,325(633) f(l),M(1 )

-(-;) w Po -(-5) -(-5) KR 162 ?:T'fiT 471.88 404 (74) P (1)

-(-5) KR P (3) -(-5) W PO -(-5) \(,~ OjIJ1'<9T 371.11 679(122) KR -(10+ ) w -~-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 164 lfif::fFT 1,355,76 793( 145) P (1)

-(5-10) w -(10+) -(5-10) -(-5) KR HiS ri:rily·-: ] ,008,11 775( 131) P (I)

-(5-10) W -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) KR 166 q.:

-(5-1() W -(5-10] -(5-1{)) US KR 167

--(-j) BS KR P (l) " (_') W ~~I_ -5) !6~ l1({t<:T 693.25 708(t16 )

-(-5) KR 3l4(62) -(-5/ D (I) W -(-5) -(10+" 1(,.) ir~'-TU, :9 ~ 723.20 Unil1h,lbilcd KR 17,) q-':\i':t'fr f.::r''0f 30i.57 ~~ E-lRT'i"

P (1) -l-5) \V -~( -5) -(-5) B~ KR i B11~ 'iT 681.92 534( 103)

-(1\)+ ) -(-5) -(-5) KR 172 Of,-{f{ir 495.35 884(294) P (1) -(10+) w

-(10+) W.T -(-5) -(10+ ) -(-5) KR 1 '3 ex-;"1fTm 435,05 270 (44) -(-5)

1) (1) -ON) W .-(-5) --( 10+) -( 10+) KR nl ~tP!5Jfi1T 5~1.8V 553 (97) KR ,09( 138) P (l) -(10+) w -(-5) ,-( 10+) -(-5) Ii; ir'rOfrrr, . 44-5,98 VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNIT1ES AND LAND USE LALITPUk lAHSIL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

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f1f~"{ ~,\i<1r-: W{1.21 ) 273 . .38 203.56 13.36 KIIf:,hail 15~ Laitpm (17) Wheat.Juar 1n~Cf,:!~ ~ .JfClCfiT W(2.m) 168.76 76.89 12.14 Ballllo\a 15 I Lali tpur (13) Wheat.Mai7e ~fu'a~ ~~,~l: 822.76 t,67.76 31.56 Satar\\,alls 16) LaJitpuT (17) Wheat" ,Jnar

~lF~Fl'I1.: EAG ~ ,iiej'n: T\\E(O.IlI) ~.53 802.92 59.90 Biiliha 161 Lalitpur (13) Wheat,Juar"" ~f'i1;(r~ ~~.~"fH 219.75 241.20 10.93 TiLl. II):: .;; "" Lalitpur (18) Wheat,Juar f.ff~OIl"{ ~~.'J'qH Wt 4.05 )TW(3.24) 265.89 92.27 5.66 And.:la lcl3 talitpur (20) Wheat,luar

iW .'3'(fr"{ W(4.86) 658.46 655.61 36.83 Mel1\\ara 16~ ~Rff~"{ ¢. I.alitpur (28) Wbeat,Juar

F1 fiifa'i~ tr~ ,:JefF W(l8.2·') 469.45 560.10 25.08 Kai,\tIJilTa 1Ui Lalitpur (28) Wheat,Juar ;:;rfu~ ~.'JCfF 119.79 49.78 ~4.52 Kokata 167 Lalitpur (27) Wheat,Juar ~fua-~'{ ~.:sqH W(4.05) 348.45 326.59 14.to Satllra 168 LalitpliI (26) Wheat,Juar t>lfua~( ~.'jCfT-: \\'( 1 '21 ) 302.72 370.71 48.56 Richpura 169 lalitpur (8) Wheat.Juar 9"fuij~'{ ~.'icm: 280.86 23.47 3.24 Bamhori Rirkcha 170 ialitpur (21) Wheat.Juar

~f'1;;~T ~,"1'lH 393.37 273.43 11).12 hbgar]'lIJ' 171 I.alitpur (4) Wheat,Juar r.:rf9~~ ~.::;G1'T' -420.08 40.47 34.80 K :lrm:Hi 172 Lalitpur (25) Wheat,Juar nr~"{ it~. "j~l"( \\' ( !3. 36 ) 311.64 ')9.5'; :-\.50 L Ut'cII,)Li 17.\ La lit pur (23) Wheat ,Juar ~f~~ ~.~~F W(61 51 ) 218.54 250.10 11.74 lTtt3Il1dh:1J13 17-1 lalitpur (21) Wheat,Juar'" NfRi'f,!T r&.::;qP: \\'{1.,,2/ 112, S5 11)').67 11.74 Fra\\i,j 17'i Lalitpur (21)) Wheat ,Jllar ~nr f~fmcr.r ·~1 '1gFH~ ~

~ _____- ______~"'_""~ ____""'r~ ...... ~· __

3 4 5 6 7 8 q 10 It

___~...... ___~. _cc ______

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

19:'. ~ii 223 (34 ) _ - (-5) ~(_.Ii) \V _- (-5f -·-(-5) ...-( _'i) PR

%7.2~ 604(120) l' ( I) _~( -5) W --I -5) 00_( -5) BS KR

3J4.~8 468 (87) P (1) -(-5) T.W --( -5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

350.47 157 (30) -( -5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

'\ I.' .O? .;-~ ~H;;rr~ lTnil1hahld KR

18t Of;:;: 1.7"') Jd 1"t24: 67(i) I'll II ) -(-5) W 1'0 -( -5) llS :KR

182 ~T~ ~'{T l2.6.67 45 (8) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS !(R,VR

183 f[~;.rT no.o;) 72 (13) -(-5) --(-5) \\ -1-5) -(-5) nS KR,PR

184 fB~7.!;n 1Sfi. 97 563 (92) P (I) -( -5) W -_-( -5) ._( -5) BS KR

185 q?:I'J ::'O:~ .O~ ij1: m;;rl't Pninhabih.'d KR

]86 Ql<.>fr 1,775.01 400 (80) P (1) -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) 11S KR

187 '+1TtIT 292.85 267 (46) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) 13S KR ... 188 f«ff~I'.fT qr('[r 375.56 on:: SiTiifT ~ Unillhabitc-,l KR

U9 it4Iu Hl.% <67 (~-:;) ~. (-5) --( -5) \V,T -(-5) -(-5) tiS PR

19() ot[FJ 4~S ,C', 404 (68) P (1) -(-5) T.W -(-5) -(-5) liS PR

1i) 1 ~f;Wi(.jr {A3,·p-i 4g j ( II) P (1) , (5-10) W --(-s) ,-(5-10) .-,(5..... 10 ) KR

192 ii'-fFTT1!f 72F .~(1 927(186) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

19) 1'f.;qFH 220,97 95 (19) - (10+) --(10+\ \\' -,( 10+) -(-5) -(-Si KR

194 fgqf~1:lT ~m 11285) 684( 131) P (l) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) [is FR

10_~ Gf"(~::;r (I ~J f.t', ~H\JO.i) P (I) -( 10+) W -(-:i) -(10+) HS PR Iji!

VILl.AGE DIRECTORY AMENITJES AND LAND USE LALlTPUR TAHSIL-2

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'-1fr:;r~~ ~,,,qF 169.16 193.04 30.36 Pathari 176 Talitpur (22) Wbeat,Juur ~f~;:;'l~ i1i.~;;H~ W(2.84) 608.26 339.54 16.59. Bacblapur 177 " Lalitpur (Ii) Wheat .Juar 1:\1~T ~,~cn<: 220.56 106.44 7.28 Nivauwa 178 Pali (5) Wheat, Tuar 'TTffi' ~,~H W(6.07) 179.28 156.62 8.50 Rajora 179 Pali 0) Wheat,JlIar "ff!1~,{ tr~.~n: 203.16 ]05.22 3.,64 Baraithi 180 Lalitpur (3) \\'h~at ,J ,tar

q~cr,!7 ED 1t~ ,J'61F -13'),10 W(1~9, SI) 329.43 637.40 163.00 Tem( ] ) Hallt lSI Lalitpur (46) Wheat ,Jwu Qi'1T ~ ,;jefF W(2,43) 74.46 4G.5-l 3.24 Khai Khem 182 Pali (2) Wheat.Juar 'Tmr iT~,7m W(1.23) 65.56 42.09 1.20 Marna Ix I Fali (2) Wheat,Juar f1rn- iT~,~cH~ W(O.40) 120.20 61. :'t 4.86 Simnrdkl 1<>~ Pali (4) \Vheat,Juar

IlT'!TT it;"I c;

GmT ~ ,~qt<: W( 29.54 )T\\'( 4.86) 590.10 1.065.17 81. 34 Tcm(l) Pali IR6 Pali (1) WheaL Juar qmr ~ ,~(fT,{ \\ (6.88) 342.78 328.21 14.98 Bbouta lS7 Pilli (2) Wheat,Juar 'iT\'fT i'r~ ,'fCfT'T 161,48 133.96 80.12 Khiriya PaE If>8 Pali (4) Wheat ,JUl1l rn~) iTE·\i~TZ 201.95 115.74 5,67 K'lld,UI:1 lBY Pali (5) Wheat, bar bagrtll I'll) qr~T ~~~.. "'':iF. 288.96 151.36 15.37 T PaIi (5) Wheat. Juar

i~. (Il \\O4~:,\) 1'\7.60 ~\70. 71 34.4U N,1fia\'i::th 11,,1 iYfAa~? i17~. 1

m;r Ti1{~(CflT 2-~f~'5~ ij~~ "3'[;; ~~m~ ~q: ~fir~);r

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

196 f:sro::r 639.43 630(125) M (1) '_(_5) W,T PO -(-5) BS,RS PR

197 ~~qr'f :!99.07 294 (47) ~.-( -5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS PR

19R qlg) ~;f 123.43 iP:aniiIR Uninhabited KR

19) ~aT ifim 489.69 6'72(128) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) RS KR

2()O qit~(;fT 302.71 492( 106) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) RS KR

:'01 ~xr-u ::'%,9S llS(29) ( -5) .- (5 -]0) w ---(-5) ·-(5-10) BS KR

202 iif11:'\7.{ J ,~56.96 1,284(263 ) P (1) -\-5) w PO -(-5) BS KR

201 amwrT~ :n2.02 405 (79) --( -5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

20-4 ~ir (,95.27 962(179) P (1) -(-S) W.T -(-5) ,-( -5) BS PR

205 ~~i'f 2,39::!.18 4, 139t ~18) P(2),M(1) MCW(l). \V,T PO .f;:;r Sun BS,RS . PR FPC,RP(l)

201) ~;:narraT 1, 172,82 ~81( 1~&) P (I) --(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

207 ~i;f1T~T 1,048.98 402 (87) P (1) -(10+ ) W.T -(10+) -(10+) BS PR

203 ~'tf;;fr 547.15 184 (42) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR

2lH ~

7ll) ~~~r 688.80 291 (62) ·~(10+ ) -(5-10) w --( -5) -(5-10) 88 PR

:?Il ;>J''lm 43!i.29 ~~ l Tninhabited PR

212 fli~TfT 231.49 iR 3JTiIl~ Uninhabited PR

213 =tfrCfiT 124.64 it~ Slt~T~ Uninhabited PR

214 it~T ~~ijT 53S.82 449 (97) P (1) -(-5) W,T -(-5) ~f., Sat BS PR

',115 1fr~

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 -~~-- 2 1 ------~. .._ ,- .-----.-~ ....

t'fft;r1;i~ ~,'SCfn: W(4S.16) 233.51 336.71 21.05 Jiron 196 Lalitpur (17) Wheat.Juar ':1f~cr,!"( ~.\TcfT~ W(B.90) 203.97 61.92 24.28 Bhilwara Lalitpur (12) Wheat,Juar 191 ~f~CT'!"( W(2.43) 47.35 69.60 4.0S Lalitpur (6) Pekhi Khurd 198 ~f~m~ ~,:j'!iT\: W(4.0S) 302.72 169.S6 13.36 Merti Kalan Lalitpur (6) Wheat.Juar 199 ifff<:i~ 258.60 3g.86 ilt·~ 5.26 Padoriya 20) Lalitpur (20) Wheat, Juar

~fucr~ ~,\jcrr~ W(6.07) 126.67 112.91 11.33 Besra Lalitpur (22) Wheat.Juar 20l ~fiffcr'!'{ ~,\itlH W(133.15) 324.16 824.78 74.87 Barod Lalitpur (5) Wheat.Juar 202 ~~m~ ~,'iCfT,{ W(19.02) 127.0B 149.74 16.18 Alapur Lalitpur (18) Wheat.Juar 20J 1:iff~o~ ~,\iCIR W(45.73) 302.71 30B.79 38.04 Ero Lalitpur (19) Wheat,Juar 204 ~f{1a-~ ~,~~T~ 330.64 W(78.51) 738.17 1,062.74 182.12 Tern (1) Jakhlon Lalitpur (2:) Wheat,Iuar 205

~f~~~ ~.\iCfR 581.96 W(16.S9) 97.13 300.69 176.45 Bandargutha Lalitpur (4) Wbeat,Juar 206 "1f~1ar<: i1!.GCfr,\ 561.72 W(34.80) 34.41 277.62 140.43 Deogatha Lalitpur (13) Wheat.Juar 207 ~fua~ itt,\iCfT\ 114.83 12.95 345.21 14.16 luchoon Lalitpur (3) Wbeat,Juar ":08 "1f~tf1!~ il'!1. GCfT~ 376.37 TW(O.81) 72.44 131.12 22.26 Garwoli Lalitpur (4) Wheat,Juar 209 (1fu1q~ ~.'JcH-': 411.18 <, 27.92 246.65 4.05 Rampura lalltpur (20) Wheat,Juilr 210

Bf~aq~ 397.82 '-' 4.05 35.21 1.21 Lalitpur (20) Datya 211 193.45 ~fiff~~ 37.64 0.40 Lalitpur (29) Milgawan 212 ~fffilq\ 47.49 .., 3.64 72. t4 6.07 Lalitpur (25) Choka 213 E1f~i"I~ ~.;;:qn: 288.1S W(O.81) 11.72 221.78 13.36 Lalitpur (25) Wheat, Juar Supera Muujafta 214 qtqa-'3\ ~.:sqT\ W(67.98) 579.94 323.76 39.26 Lalitpur (25) Wheat,Juar .1amundhana 215 Kalan 72

m+r (~f!UCfiT ?-~f~~~~ Gf'f ~1lfgttt t:{cf ~fif ~Ol[Ttr

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

...... --.. "~~,~-~-".,..,~,-.----.. -. ....---_,.

2Jl; a'~T::n fif~ 809.40 831(158) P (1) -(5-10) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

217 ~i",f;;~ T 377.59 617(104) P (1) -(-5) W 1'0 -(-5) BS KR

218 it~'fr 224.20 216 (38) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) _(-5) BS KR

219 ~'U~~ 217.73 315 (64) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS KR

220 ~tfI'ftl1T 348.85 486(117) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) .. -(-5) -(-5) KR

221 ~T~ 603.81 36 (6) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

222 ~~I\iT~ 270.74 202 (34) -(-5) -(-5) . W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

_ .. J '")1' ;ar+ra; ~,T 316.88 173 (26) _(_5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-~) PR

224 ~T 1,390.55 385 (62) P (1) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

225 wr 1,135.99 2,212(429) P(l),M(l) D (1) W.T PO +f~ Tue RS PR

226 ¢i+irft q~\ 112.10 199 (39) ..;.( -5) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

227 ;r~)

22& ~~~r6 573.06 .5 (4) -(-5) -(-s) W,T -( ';'5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

229 i1i'mrr 809.00 4S2 (93) P (1) -(5-10) . W.T ":"(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

230 frrCJfit:m ~Tifr~ 510.73 365 (81) p (1) -(5-10). W,T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

231 ;;;;:~T 1~.61 344 (62) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(S-lO) -(5-10) KR

232

233 ~Cj}lru 221.78 if~ ~(ifT~ Uninhabited PR ~ v

234 ~f~"iT 276.41 769(141) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) --(-5) IlR

235 f~n"~T 12(',27 it\ arr1fT'f Uninhabited KR 73 VILLAGE. DIRECTORY \ AMENITmS AND J"AND USE LALJTPUR TAHSIL-· 2

_~"""!"':"''''_-'--:''-'---,",",'---'~__ ,~"""~'O_~~ EE s.~ I J2 13 14 lS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

. " ___• ._.,.. __~~_ '~"

~'{ ... ~.~'{ W(125.0S) .447.19 214.09 23.07 Baroda Bijlon 216 Lalitput (27) Wheat,Juar ~ij'~~ , ~.~r'{ 151.36 W(1.62) 117.77 98.34 8.50 Jamunia 217 , .::. Lalitpur (25) Wheat,Juar ~lWI"ij'~~ ,.. ~,\tU{ 188.19 27.51 8.50 Maikhuwan 218 Lalitpur (25)' Wheat.Juar m~a~' ... ~.\1CI'n: W( 10.12) 79.32 117.36 10.93 Deera Kodar 219 Lalitpur (29) Wheat.Juar {' m

, <.:rfu61!'{ ... ~,~f'{ 532.18 W(3.24) 3.24 42.08 23.07 Chandpur 221 Lalitpur (25) Wheat.Juar ~imf~'{ ~,~T 65.56 W(S.26) 12.55 169.57 17.80 Jahajpur 222 Lalitpur (29) Wheat. Gram ~~a'1'{, il1. :;:fi:rr 127.08 18.62 151.16 19.42 Amau Kbera 223 Lalitpur (29) Wheat ,Gram ~~a~ ~.~.,r 748.29 95.11 298.26 248.89 Dhojri 224 Lalitpur (29) Wheat.Gram ~ffi~ tr~,~r 290.57 W(50.99) 99.15 194.26 501.02 Dhorra 225 Lalitpur (29) Wheat ,Gram

~Ma~ ... ~.Itf;:;r 21.45 76.49 14.16 Bamdori NagaI 226 Lalitpur (29) Wheat.Gram mfr~~ ~,~ W(O.81) 58.68 181.71 14.57 "' .. Madon 227 Lalitpur (29) Wheat.Gram ~d,!< ~."Pff 165.93 20.22 326.i9 60.72 Hardari 228 Lalitpur (29) Wheat,Gram .~~ ~,'tT'fT 349.26 W(3.64) 78.11 270.34 107.65 Kapasi 229 Lalitpur (29) Wheat ,Gram ~~' ~,~ 200.33 302.31 8.09 Pipariya Jagir 230 Lalitl'ur (14) Wheat,luar

~'{ ~.~~ W(4.45) 4S.7l 135.57 4.86 Chandera 231 Lalitpur (4) Wheat,J'uar ~fu~ ... ~.~ , .. 45.73 333.07 7.28 Kanpura 232 Lalitpur (43) , Wheat;Juar ~fu~"{ 143.29 16.59 60.30 1.60 Sukpura 233 Lalitpur (45) ~a~ it~.~r~ 90.65 176.04 9.72 Dugriya 234 Lalitpur (45) Wheat,Juae ~~ 31.97 92.68 1.62 Tem(l) Sidhora 235 Lalitpur (42) L-IO 74

V11i fit~Nt'fiT 2-~~~~~ . qr.r ~ ~ 'lfit ~~

4 0. 1 2 3 S 6 7 8 9 . 10 11

236 ~~ 3,877.43 576 (95) P (1) -(-5) . w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

237 ~~ 904.50 882(180) P(1),M(I) -(-5) W,T -(-5) ~hr(!i Tue -(-5) KR

238 ;rrf.:rl!fi ~'fi 380.82 11 (4) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

239 ~ 437.48 141 (26) -(-S) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) " -<-5) K'R

240 1:lI'~ 140.43 il~ arTat~ Uninhabited Kit

241 'q~r.; 1,174.84 438 (72) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) ..... (5-10) KIt

242 tR.')\;~ 826.40 915(162) P(l) -(10+> w PO -(10.{- ) BS PR . 243 .,"l11 it~T 363.42 517 (85) P (1) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) kR

244 marT 202.7S 65 (9) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(-5) BS KR

245 f~T rmft 467.02' 562 (89) . 1"(1) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) 13S KR

246 ~tr 549.99 453 (76) :r (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Rtt

247 ~ 441.12 529 (98) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR 248 ;il'J'f~lI'T 416.03 631(10~) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 13S PIt

249 ij'GfT 407.94. . itl: :miiT!t Uninhabited Pit.

250 473.90 erit~T ~rt;; 667(102) P (l) . -(10+) W,T -(5-10) -(10+) as PR

, 251 ~flf~r 138.81 92 (18). ~(-5) -(1()+) w,t -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) ~tl

252 WfT 97.53 449 (68) P (1) -(10+) W,T -(-5) ~10+) -(10+) KR

253 :;:{Tq;fT 180.09 220 (41) -(-5) -(10+) W.T -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

254 JfTq~T 437.08 134 (24) -(-5) -(10+) w -(-5) -(10+> -(10+> KR

255 ~cr~p;l 458.93 225 (3~) -(5-10) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) KR VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMBNll'IBS AND LAND USB LALITPUR TAHSIL-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2 1 . ~,~'( 2,55'1.70 224.61 1,063.55 31.57 Tern (1) Dudhae 236 (iff'l~ ... <- Lalitpur (18) Wheat,Juar ~6~ ~.=trt;T 434.24 W(28.73) 59.49 294.22 87.82 Bibrai 237 Lalitpur (20) Wheat ,Gram ...mrCl1!~ ~.:q.n 228.25 W(21.04) 16.19 72.85 42.49 Manik Chok 238 Lalitpur (3) Wheat,Gram ~fu~ ~.=trt;T . 369.09 14.51 46.14 7.68 Vijori 239 Lalitpuf (20) Wheat,Gram ~Wl6~ 74.06 W(8 SO) 7.28 37.64 12.9S Pya.u 240 Lalitpur ( 4 )

mij~ ~.~;n 892.36 W(1.ll) ·SO.59 191.42. 39.26 Bharon 241 Lalitpur (9) Wheat ,Gram ~~ ~,~ 742.22 40.47 43.71 Pataura 242 Lalitpur (22) Wheat,Juar ~R;r6"!~ ... ~.i1

~~~ ~,~T~ 265.89 18.21 265.89 Kalro 246 Lalitpur (26) Wheat.Juar I ~~ nj.~ . W(2.42) 323.36 108.46 6.88 Salaiya 247 Lalitpur (33) Wheat.Juar ~WI'~ nj;~~ W(16.19) 244.44 141.24 14.16 Bangariya 248 Lalitpur (28) Wheat,Juar ~fu~'{ W(8.09) 246.46 142.05 11.34 Saza 249 Lalitpur (8)

•• > qf~{1,!( tri·~~ 355.73 108.86 '9.31 Barodiya. Raen 250 Lalitpur (32) Wheat,Juar

~~ ~,~ W(O.~) 63.13 70.42 4.86 Emiliya 251 Lalitpur (49) Wheat,Juar ~f""'6$< ~,~q~ W(O.40) 61.11 32.78 3.24 Padna 252 Lalitpur (49) Wheat. Rice ~fu~~ nj,~ W(3.64) 20.64 152.98 2.83 Chimana 253 Lalitpur (14) Wheat. Juar ifff{ii:f~ ~,\j(.f~ 199.54 67.58 . 1'67.95 2.01 Mamda 254 Lalitpur (45) Wheat,Juar ~1mr~ ~,~ W(O 42r 167.55 2~3.68 7.28 Kewlari 255 Lalitpur (47) Wheat,Juar 76

~ J'1~fijctiT 2-~ft;~~ ~ ~mmt ~ci ~. ~

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256 Glif~T ~T. 2.803.76 3 ...113(575) P,(1) -(10+) w -(5-10) '!lj'f.:r Sat BS KR

257 ~.,r 383.25 415 (70) P (1) -(10+) W.T, -(5-10) lit+r Mon BS PR

258 ~T'ifT 206.80 169 (28) -(-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(5-10) BS K-R

259 \il1RlfT 'i'TiT'U 281.67 SOl (69) P (1) -(10+) W PO -(5-10) BS PR

2()1) mRtTT ~Trr~ 263.0:' 432 (76) P (I) -(lOt) w -(-5) -(5~"1O) , liS KR

261 ~~ro 729.27 351 (65) T' (I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-to) KR.PR

26~ ~IJU ~T~ijT 434.65 . 146 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-19) KR.PR

263 339.14 136 (27) -(-5) -(5-10) ~mc W,T -(-5) -,-(5-10), . -(S-lO) KR,PR

264 ~Tfi:TlTT 104.41 184 (33) P (1) -(lOt) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

265 '31Trorr ~rrT 169.16 iT~ aTTiffft ' Uninhabited KR

266 f

, 267 Efi=QTU ~m 78.51 395 (66) P (1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10t) BS PR

263 Ul)~ 497.78 395 (77) -(-5) -(10+ ) W. -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

269 f~T 289.36 ~ tffT~ Ullinbabited PR

2";0 ~~T 612.23 894(161) P(3),M(1) -(10+) w PO -(10+ ) DS fa

271 ~~T 164.31 tr~ 8ITijTG Uninhabited KR

272 ilf)'~r{ ~ 390.94 IT'{ a.iTcrr~ Uninhabited KR

273 QO(rf 777.43 202 (32) -(-5) -(10+) W -(-5) '~(S .... lO) BS PR

274 GfT~T ~r; 5,170.45 3.122(574) P(l),H(1) W ;:::1rf Mon BS KR

2015 ifT~ 299.07 275 (5\) -(-5) -(10+) W,T -(-:J, ,t --5 ; --( -5) KR,PR 7J

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

. AMENITIES AND LAND USE LALlTPtla,t~2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~~~\ EAG lli·\jifn: ...... _ TWEUi6.37} m;.s'.t ,606.2.5. ·.-t»;55 ... ' Donara Kiln 256 Lalitpur (33) Wheat,Juar ~~ : .. ~. ... it~.~ W(16.S9) 246.06 107.65 12.95 . .... Betna 257 Lalitpur (29) Wheat,Juar ~~. . W(IO.J2). 3.24' Doma it~.~ , .- 178~4+. 14.97 258. Lalitpur (33) Wheat,Juar .(f~ _ i'ril,~,,_ . "':r· _. ~22;~) 229.46 . 25.90 r, 4~OS : ... Uinaria DODIll'& 259 Lalitpur (35) Wheat,Juar ,,. ,~~OC!~ , ~,~ ...... " ...... 172~QO " 84.58 ,; 6. ... Piparia Don~ 26& Lalitpur (30) Wheat.Juar

rnf~a,!(. ~.~ 405.90 W(2.83) 83~,19 195.47 41028 .... Mudad 261 Lalitpur (78) Wheat,luar ~fu~~ rr~.~. 314;.8fi 31.97 ; 75,.27 !l.BS . "9.· . Saipura Kh~, 262 Lalitpur (90) .Wheat,Joar ~~ itf..~ 247,.87, 19~&l . 62.73 , ,90.JI. Khara Gha~ 203 LaJitpur (74) Whcat,Juar ~~ ~'~iJCfR ... 21,p4" 64.35 19'. OIl' HaDl)tiya 264 Lalitpur (59) Wheat.Juar

_ . ; 4.05] , ~f~~ ...... 80.9~ '. ~,.. 8J8: .76.08 ';.". ", Umriya Weran· 255 Lalitpur (SO)

~fuoq~ it~.~ 303.93 50.18 95.51 5.67 Kirroda 266 Lalitpur (51) Wheat , Juar - ~~ itB·~ ... 33.18 39.26 6.07 Bambori lUsha 267 Lalitpur (51, WIleat.Juar ~~ ~.~ 126.67 W(2.43) 101.58 238.33 28.73 Ruoi 268 ~itp\U (48) Wheat.Juar \;"~ ... 100.77 41.2& 143.26 4.05 lUxba 269 Lalitpur (40) ~~~ ~.'iqT~ , 89.03 W(0.41) 110.<48 591.27 21.04 Ma~li 270 Lalitpur (45) Wbea&.luar

"'f~~~ 76.49 25. SO 59.90' 2:42 Batkbera 271 Lalitpur (47) ~~ 239.58 11.34 129. SO 10.52 ByobarPura 272 LaUtpur (42) ~Rvri39), ... ~,~ 670.99 39.66 64.35 2.43 Patbrai 273 Lalitpur (47) Wheat.Juar ~fmf~ ~.~cm: 2.667.38 W(IQ.12) l •• 90.621,167.56 134.77 Bala Baat 274 Lalitpur (65) Wheat.Juar ~{'I~ ... ~.~ 218,94 31.16 36.02 12.95 Bospur 275 LalitpUl' (78) Wbeat,Juar aN' f«finlit' tSA··!m~ .~ 1flr. ~

1 2 3 :, 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11

270 fmTM~;" 282.89 164 ~3S) ~ ..... :. ;p.(1): -(S-10) W' -(5-10) -(S-IO) -(S-lO) KR..PR

277 ...rcrm 215.30 '-~~ Uninhabited KB..PR

278 ~ 1,896.83 390 (55) . -( -5)' ~. -(19+) W.T -(10+) --(10+) -(10+) KR.PR

Wo, ·-(S-10) 279 ' ~:" " 399.44 SW (82) P ~t) ·.-(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) JCR..PR

280 ~""'" 416.44 339 (67) .. P (1) . -(10+) W,T -(-S) -(10+) -(10+) KB.,PR

..~. " ," ' ..

281 ~ 386.0'8 346 (47) ~(-S)" -(10+) w " .....(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR.PR

282 ti(~fctn~· . , 377.18 533(113) , P (1) , -(10+) w -(-s) '.' ""':(10+> -(10+) KR.PR .

283 ~. 22().56 106 (22) ~";'S) . -(W+) w --<-S) ...-(-5) -(-S) KR

284 ~ 131.93 91 (17) -(-s) -(10+) w -(-5) ..... (-5) -(-5) KR

285 fi)furl 394.99 Sll (93) ; ~(S-lO)·~ --(10+) w -(S-tO) . --(·S-10) --(5-10) , ·KR'

q;; ~~

F-l -rrrrT ~:jf 6.098.15 ~~ Uninhabited

...... ",...... '" F-2 (j1(14~ ~ 30.94- lR 0TTifR Uninhabited fI-3 c> ,077. 9.t. it\ amIR Uninhabited ~~ ~\if ...." ~ ,~

VtLtAGE n1REcrORY AMBNlI'JES AND LAND USE t.At.tTPUR tABS:tt-2

12 13 14 15 16 17 '18 19 20 2 J

~R;~ iIi·~ 121.80 43.32 110.19 6.88 Piproniya 276 Lalitpur (68) Wheat.Juar ~fur(f~ 79.73 52.21 82.1S· 1.21 Chbaowaro 277 Lalitpur (40) ~f~Q~ ~.~ 1.464.61 123.03 282.48 26.71 Danwar 278 Lalitpur (73) Wheat.Juar ~f~a~ . ~.~ 69;61 251.32 70.42 8.09 Semai 21' Lalitpur <'8) Wheat.luar

~~ iti·~ ... 323.3i ~.9S 1S.77 Jijpera 281 Lalitput (70) Wheat.Juar ~~ ~.~ 218.96 75.67 12.55 Barodiya 282 Lalitpor (40) Wheat.loar ~f~Q,!( i!1.\iifR: 175.61 28.76 16.19 Bampera 283 Lalltpur (70). Wheat.loar 41.16 79.72 4.05 ~~~ iti·\iifR: Padlari 284 LaJitpur (68) Wheat.Juar , 99.Sti· 8.90

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~fuij$~ -,. 6.091.15 ... GODa Ranae 1"·1 Lalitpllf (25, ~~~ 80.94 ... • T,t!ehat ltaqe 1'-2 Laliq,ur (20) ~f~ 6.077.91 ... Lalitpur ltange F-3 Lalitpur (40)

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299 31 ~U~T 61 66 'f1;;r 181 101 ~\!~~T 175 32 ~~~1"{r 89 67 'flU Cfi~trT 262 102 ~~qeT 33 %lcfFffCf 44 68 ifl~T Cfi~ 266 103 ~T~ 276 151 34 ~qT 'eTt~ft 86 69 iflU ~ 233 104 fuifiU 163 35 ;J'!ff+rTs 147 70 ;j~ 29 105 fuCf."(T fl1~e 83

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181 111 ~ 291 146 frrCfTu 77 Gf~CfT~ 293 112 '61tro m 195 147 fiTiT ~~r 234 182 ~I~~T 43 183 113 -~ltro 'lot 160 148 ol

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121 e:rrffit 271 156 qorf~ 131 191 q;~)"(T ar~T~f~~ 105 192 179 122 f{r~~ 246 157 ~f<:lTr 172 ~~lft f~G'qTi!r 193 228 123 ~'fCfT~ 69 158 q~qT 75 ~itu 194 Gf~:qT;; 201 124 ~rr

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254 201 45 131 ~ 215 166 qTq~T Grri1~ 167 227 202 GfT~ 249 132 ~ii'JU 205 ~~ qrn') 88 203 GfT-';r.; 119 133 ~~ 28 168 169 32 204 fq'CfT~ 280 134 ~~ 39 qT~ 170 fqq-(e 220 205 fq~l~T 238 135 ~~ 192

136 'q'CfT 219 171 ftfqf~T 279 206 fGfmcr 37 137 "'MU 76 172 fr.mu 187 207 f~r 26 138 ,!\cm:T J54 173 f'ltjrfTU 270 208 arr~r 5 278 209 139 ~T~ 197 174 !ftsP: ~~r rrn:~?: 203 l40 ~"{r ~T

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216 ~iT~T 6 251 <:+r~T 277 286 ~;;qT~T fu~c 51 217 'lGRf 98 252 ~m~T 140 287 ~;:fr;;T 283 218 ;r~fa-lIl 156 253 ~T+r~ 132 288 ~~ 36 219 '+RRT 27 254 ~~T 102 289 ~~ 42 220 mCfil1T= 282 255 ~Gf"{ 301 290 ~11~ ~<:T 295

221 ~~l:T 121 256 ~ 112 291 m ~~;f 19 222 ~U 58 257 \iffmrT!p: 189 292 ~ff(;T 'rT'A'lI1: 21 ~ 223 ~~~T 78 258 ~g~ 256 293 ~~, 136 224 ;rleT 143 259 ~~t.1f 107 294 ij1l51'fT 111 225 ~l~T .,~~e 209 260 fuc:rT"{T 267 295 ~n:f 242

226 ~lij"t ;t~CRT 237 261 ~'d 162 296 ij1~GT 251 227 ;r)"(c 60 262 ci~ 101 297 ~5ffu:rr 200 228 m?T 126 263 q~T 253 298 ~~~ 244 229 +r1fi~r~ 190 264 q~ 50 299 ~~'U 287 230 +r'iR'fiT 196 265 cft~ me 54 300 ~~) 265

... , 2.31 tf9~"{T 241 266 ~~T= 80 301 ~~~T 230 232 119ICfU 258 267 ~lI'Ttr!1T 269 233 +rG;;~~ 247 268 ~~ 202 234 +lfT({ 3 269 ~ep~i.,) 82 iiT'1'~ 235 ~1m 2 270 ~1fi)~r 110 302 ~1'1f F-3 303 ~~ 1"-1 304 +rflllll:T F·l 236 +r~f 146

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AI.PHABETICAI;"LIST OF VILLAGES MAHRONI TAHSIL

Sl. Name of Village Location SI. Name of Village Location St. Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. No. Code No. 2 3 1 "2 3 1 2- 3

Agodi 1604 36 Barchon 201 71 Chandawali 1 2 Agora 96 37 Bareja 194 72 Chhapchhol 99 3 Agori Girant 150 38 7.2S 73 Chbapra 257 4 229 39 Earodia 226 74 Chhaprat 83 5 Ajaan 93 40 Baron 119 75 Chhaproni 261

6 Ajnora 48 " :1.1 Bartla 14 76 Chhayan 94 7 Amarpur 13 42 Baryo 5S 77 Chhayan 159 8 Amoda 2.+5 43 Badwar 293 78 Chhilla 46 9 Amara 56 " 44 Beejri 5 79 Chhipra 81 10 Arjun Khiriya 184 45 Beer 50 80 Chhitrapur 273

II AiOra 106 46 Beer Girant 54 81 Chirola " 63 12 Atkana 108 47 Bbadora 98 82 Choka 161 13 Bachhrai 185 48 Bhaira 58 83 Choki 67 14 Bachhroni 216 49 Bharoni 27 84 Chomahu 155 15 Badgana 169 50 Bhartiya 156 8S Dagdagi 291

" 16 Badokbra 43 51 Bbaisarra 78 86 DagJi 271 17 Bagoni 166 52 Bheekampur 282 87 Dailwata 28 18 Bahadurpur 217 53 Bbondi J26 88 Dainpura 205 19 Baijnath 73 54 Bhonrat 60 89 Dangrana 38 20 Bairwara 167 55 Bhonta 143 90 Darona 134

21 Bakaspur 124 56 Bhonti Madawta 237 91 Daroni 35 22 Balna 285 57 Bhontl Narabat 209 92 Damtla 246 23 Bamhori Bahadur.Singh 105 58 Bhoosra 121 93 Dawatpur 39 24 Bamhori Baliram 120 59 Bighai 280 94 Daulatpur 192 .25 Bambori Ghat 74 60 Bilata 37 9S Dcota 297

26 Bamhor-i Kalan 240 61 Billa 26 96 Deoran Kalan 142 Deoran Khurd 27 Bambori Khurd; 288 62 Bironda 238 .91 141 Deorl 215 28 Bamhori Sindwaba 179 63 Booti 30 98 29 Bamrana 204 64 Budi .117 99 Dhawa 219 Dhawari 30 Bandwa 252 .65 Budni.lvl~wr" ; .122 .100 76

.. n BangIa 6 E6 Budni Narahat; 203 101 Dholpura. .197 32 Banoni 33 67 Buraugaon 20 102 Dhori Saga! 298 33 Banpur 45 68 Cbadra 152 103 DhurWll.ra 154 34 Banyana 173 69 Cbakora 40 104 Didoli 149 3S Barai 249 . 70 Cbandora. 211 105 Didonia 2~6 8$

Al..PHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGE~ MAHRONI TAHSIL

'""'- Sl. Name of Village Location Sl. Name of Village Location Sl. Name of Village Location Code No. No. Code No. No. '_"""--"'- No. Code No. 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3

.-.--~-.~-~,.--.. J06 Didors 52 141 ImiIiya Kalan 116 176 Kisarda i4 107 Digwar 69 142 Imiliya Khurd 292 177 Korwans 118 108 Digwar 193 143 Jagara 130 178 Kumehri 9S to~ Dongra Kalan 195 144 Jaitupura 299 179 Kurora 61 110 Dongra Khurd 160 145 Jakhora 90 180 Kurrat 300

111 Gadanpur 199 146 Jalandhar 23~ 181 Kusmand 147 112 Gadoli Kalan 137 147 Jamora 178 182 Kuwagaon 44 113 Gadoli Kburd 260 148 Jamuni:ya Kalan 224 183 Kuwa Ghosi 86 114 Gadota 206 149 Jamuniya Xburd 222 184 Kuwarpura 89 115 Oaaaniya 6'3 150 Jaraoli 9 185 Labar 256

116 Gahrao f\ 151 Jaruwa 214 186 . Labren 107 117 Oangasagar 41 152 Jarya 71 187 Lakbanger 301 118 Gangchari 29 153 Jhanker 276 188 Lalitpur 189 119 Gangchari 264 154 Jharaota 175 189 Laraan lIZ 120 Gareoli Muafi 289 155 Jiloni 177 190 Lidhora 267

121 Gidwaha 281 156 Kailguan 4 191 ' Luhaqa 102 122 Girar 290 151 Kailoni 17 192 Machharka 196 123 Gona 153 158 Kakaruwa 170 193 Madanpur 247 124 Gana 181 159 Kakdari 10 194 Madawra 2SS 125 GODtbra 255 160 Kanpura 109 195 Mad Khera 241

126 Oora Kachhya 262 161 Kari Toran 274 196 Mabrajpura 186 121 Oota Kalan 266 162 Karonda 133 197 Mahroni (Rural) 79 128 Gora Kburd 233 163 Kawrata 221 198 Mahua Xhera 12 129 Guda Buzurg 171 164 Ke.Qlari 104 199 Maiguwan 100 130 OUi&l'wara 25 165 Khairi 223 200 Mainwar 128

131 Gunorapur 70 166 Khakron 15 201 Makripur 190 13:2 GunIa 97 167 Khatora 116 202 Malauwa 212 133 Gurha Madawara 207 168 Kheri 174 203 Manikpur 157 134 Guryana 213 1(;9 Kherpura 275 204 Manpura 294 135 Hadda 244 170 Khiriya Aiatltuju 91 205 Marroli 2

136 Hajariya 200 171 Khiriya Bharanju 115 206 Mindarwaha 92 137 HaniCrO 230 172 Khiriya Kumehri 114 207 Mirchwara 22 138 Hansra 2S7 773 Khiriya Misar 47 208 Miyao 3 139 Han~ri 265 174 Khiria Ubari 208 209 Mogan it l40 Iko~ 272 175 Khutiuwan Z84 ~10 Mudi)';; 81 AtPHABETlCAL LIST OF ViLLAGES MAHRONl TAHSIL

SI. Name of Village Location Sl. Name' of Village Location Sf. Name of Village Location No. Code No. No. Code No. No. Code No. t Z 3 t 2 3 2 3

-~----'-~--'- --~'-~--... 211 Mudiya 198 246 Pura Dbadkuwa 16 281 Suri Kallt1 36 212 Nadari 286 247 -Rakbwara 218 282 Suri Kburd 42 213 Nagara 23 248 Rameshra 140 283 Talau 145 214 Naiguwan 57 249 Ramgarha 277 284 Talguwin 248 215 Naikora 148 2SJ Rampur 132 285 Tarauli 188

216 Nainpur 139 251 Rangaon 259 286 Teekra 151 217 Nainwara. 135 252 Rukwaba J02 ,287 Teekra Oirant 163 218 Narabat 191 253 ' Sadumal 146 288 Toekri 103 219 Nawai 127 254 Saidpur 136 289 Teets 7 220 Nayagaon 183 255 .Sakroni 82 290 Thangana 250

221 Neem Khera 234 256 Saktoq 202 291 Tisglna 263 222 Niwari 77 257 64 Samogar 292 Tori 296 223 Pacbora 85 258 Sarkbadi 182 293 To~a 24 124 Padari)'8 172 259 110 Sarkora 294 Udaipura 18 225 Padwan 75 260 Satlinga 59 295 UdYI 49

226 32 261 Satwu~i 138 Pab 296 UIdna Kalan 123 227 Pabari Kalan 232 262 Semer Khera 295 297 Uldna Khurd 243 228 Pabari Kburd "235 263 Semra Bhagnagar 21 298 Unui 31 229 Pali 88 264 Semra Buzurg 19 299 V"aidpur 80 230 Papora tr3 265 Shyampura 269 300 Wangarua 101

231 Papro 254- 266 Sitawan 65 301 Ws,ng)lwan 253 232 Patol . 227 267 Silawan Girant 66 233 Parsai 168 268 Simariya 34 234 269 Simariya' Panata 231 144 FO:t1.EST RANGE 2~5 Paths BijaipuTa 131 270 Sindwara 72

302 Gon .. F-3 236 Pathrai 129 271 Singarwara 225 303 Talbehat F-l 237 Patka 125 272 Siron 268 304 Mandawra F~2 238 Patoa'Madawra 210 273 Sojna 111 239 Patna Sindwaba 180 274 SQlda 251 240 Payasa 158 275 Sonrai 242

241 Pinda! 218 276 Sukadi 62 241 Pil'ariya 279 277 SukaJauan 165 243 Piprat 220 278 Sunoni 283 244 Pisnari 270 279 Sunwaba 53 245 Piyara 187 280 SWlwaha Girant 51 ~111 tcfl~1 ~~~'«.flr~

~ GFf ~~-[ lfN iWT if ~~ ~ ~1 • mlfimlf if q (-)"mrn 'f~.~ em ~ ill;:: ~iliY if f~ f.tct;g~ {it 'R ~ ~~.~ ~ rn Cf( ~ rU ~ m~ !(t iJ'lfT ~-S f.fi'olfto, 5 {t 10 fctiomo arR: 10+ fCfiom- o ] Amenities available -[If not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the .! column and next to it in brackets, the distances in broad range viz 5 kIDS •• 5-10 kms,) -8$~ ~ '0 _~=tf.l ~ an 'tW iW 'a"" ia ~ .... ~ ~ ,~ ~8 1 'IE~ ~E2 f Sl/~ 'i S! trc.o ~~~ 5 g ~gJIi _ g ·I~]_ 0 If~ .. ! - ~ ~ If~ -il j;"i ~ !:: i'l ~.~ Jo e j~ ~ .~ ~~ ~ 11 t~ !-! g ~! ~ is d!::e 4rQ !! t:;rQ.a .~i~t~ !~ 1 % 3 4 5 tS 7 8 9 10 11 ._.- 1 ~'l' 847.44 1.153(254) P (1) RP (1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

2 lI\~T 511.95 1.056(243) P(1),M(l) -(-5) W PO -(-5) -(5-10) . KR

3 ;;nq 1.337.94 908(160) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) ~er Wed -(-5) l).R

4 ~ 1.433.04 2,832(556) P(l).M(1) MCW(l), w PO <:~ Sun BS PR RP (1) 5 ~) 217.l2 7 (14). -(-5) -(-5) w -(-s) -(-5) -(-5) FR

6 iirm 304.33 287 (73) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-s) -(5-10) -(-5):. :Ka

7 itwr 358.16 353 (8S) -{-S) -(5_10) W -(-5) -C-S) -(-5) KR

8 ~I{ . 411.18 431 (98) P (1) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5), KR

9 GT'U~ 1.020.25 688(139) P (1) -(5-10) . W -<-S) -(5-10) -(-5.) KR

10 ~~ 784.71 932(182) P(1),M(l) RP(1) W PO -(10+ ) B§ PR

11 ~ 713.79 1 ~094(220) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -C-S) KR

12 ifpT ~f 339.14 ir-: 3H

13 arlf,{~~ 138.41 ir'{ OfTGfT~ Uninhabited KR

14 ijf5~ 367.87 242 (49) -(-5) -(-5), ' w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

15 ~~ 466.62 446 (76) P (1) -(S-10) w -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) KR VILLAGE DIREC],{)R k' AMENITIES ANI> LAND USE MARRONI T_AHSIL-3

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Name of Village

11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~gUrfT rr~. 't1T~ W(l72.40) 149.33 326.19 199.52 Chandawali 1 Mahroni (30) Wheat.Rice W(I50.95) 2 lf~~ >" ~.~ 13.25 254.16 33,59 MarroH Mabroni (29) Wbeat.Maize ~ ... ~.,~ W(77.30) 167,.14 923.93 169.57 Miyao 3 Ma~oni (28) Wheat.Maize if6Urr) ED, EO ~ .IlCf'llT W(164.31) 372.32 844.61 51.80 T (I). Kailguan 4 Mahroni (24) Wheat.Maize M (1) ~&-rt ... it~.'q'fq~ W(l4.S7) 34.80 124.65 43.3U Beejri 5 , Mahroni (25) Wheat.Rice

if~~'r.fr ,.. ~.'t1T~ W(6(j.37) 66.37 148.93 22.66 Bangra 6 Mahroni (30) Wheat.Rice ~1 ~.'tfmf W(92.21) 125.46 129.10 11.43 Teela 7 Mabroni (25) Wheat.Rice ~~ ~.~ W(SO.13) 223.39 90.25 17.41 Gahrao S Mahroni (26) Wheat.Rice , ~t;;) ... ~.:q~ W(119.36) 90.25 724.81 85.80 Jaraoli 9 Mahroni (25) Wheat.Rice 11~~TrrT ~.~ W(108.86) 101.98 498.59 75.28 M (1) Kakdari . 10 Mabroni (25) . Whellt.Juar

~~tirft q~ ."''''fiT ... W(117.36)R(6.07) 119.39 420.89 110.08 Mogan 11 Mllhroni (17) Whellt.Maize 11~ VV(20.24)R(20.24) 43.71 210.44 44.S1 Mahua Khera 12 Mahroni (26) ~~;ft W(6.07)R(lO.12) 48.16 38.85 35.21 .. , Amarpur 13 Mahroni (25) +{~r.;T W(31.97) 42.49 222.59 70.82 Bartla 14 ~.lTCf~T<\ Mahroni (16) Wheat ,Maize 11~T;;r ~. ;j~ GC(64.7S)W(22.66) 97.94 131.96 131.12 Khakron 15 Mahroni (15) Wheat.Juar R(16.19) L,-12 90

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 10 11

16 ~~T ~"l~qT 631.74 512(108) P (1) -(-5) w -(-5) ~ Fri -(-5) KR

17 ~m;;1 784.31 195 (~O) P (1) -(10+) W -(-5) -(10+> -(-5) K~

18 ~~U 709.44 714(126) P (1). -(5-10) W PO' -(5-10) BS' PR

19 ~~~ i'{ff 308.38 250 (40) PO) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) . -(5-10) Kit

20 i~fCl 1.656.84 1.483(287) P(l).M(l) MCW(1) , w -(-5) «)ir Mon -(5-10) PR 0(1)

21 ~+ru 'qFT;;~ 694.47 1.272(247) P (2) 0(2) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

22 \ f+f:;fi'.fn:T 1,418.07 1,156(211) P (1) RP (1) W -<-5) -(10+) BS PR

23 rriJ'ru 360.59 394 (76) P (1) -(-5) w PO -(5-10) -(-5) KR

24 E:lr,{~T 927.17 664(124) P (1) o (1) w -(5-10) -(10+> -(10+) KR.

25 ~:q~TU 915.43 798(144) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+) BS • KR

26 f~~C1T 1,749.11 1,341(263) P(1),M(I) 0(1) W PO ~~ Wed -(10+> KR.

27 ~~T;;1 339.14 242 (~7) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR .

28 ~iffcrrU 622.02 .538(100) P (1) -(-5) w -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

29 riij'li,.~r 897.62 774(186) .' P (1) o (1) W -<-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

30 ~e1 201.54 151 (34) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

31 :a+r,{f 324.57 335 (65) -(-$) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kll

32 CfT~ 1,588.85 1,189(242) P(I).M(1) 0(1) w PO '!fTtij Sat -(10+) KR

33 iSi."lrrr 1,125.88 1.200(205) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

34 f~fl1f~lfT 354.92 456 (84) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -\5-10) -(10+) KR

35 ~'1'fr 773.38 515 (94) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMEmTIES AND LAND USE MAHRON[ TAHSIL-3

12 13 ._------'------_._--_.,,_----14 - 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 ~ ~.~qr~ ... W(38.04)TW(50.18) 72.04 423,72 . 47.46 Pura Dhadkuwa 16 Mabroni (2S) Wheat,Juar ~ ~.;;q'~ ,.. W(63,13) 103.20 596.93 21.05 K~iloni 17 Mabroni (27) Wheat.Juar lf~ ~.:qm;r ... W{82.15) 100.77 466.62 59.90 Udaipur a 18 Mahroni (25) Wheat.Rice ~;fi_ ... it~ .lfeftfiT W(8.09)R(32.38) 57.47 193.44 17.00 Semra Buzurg 19 Mahroni (3S) Wheat. Maize. ~~) ... ~ .1l"'liT ... W(60.71)R(49.78) 132.03 299.40 114.92 Tem(1) Burigaon' 20 Mabroni (32) Wheat. Maize

~~ ... ~.;mir We 4O.47)R(60. 30) 162.69 384.06 46.95 Semra Bbagnagar 21 Mahroni (34) Wbeat, Maize ll~J ... ~."lmT 117.77 W(125.86) 1%.68 878.20 99.56 Mirchwara 22 Mahroni (25) Wheat. Rice q"~ ... ''~.. ~m W(41.68) 42.49 236.75 39.67 Nagara 23 Mahroni (36) Wbeat.Maize ~ ... ~.'iflCI~ 'W(84.58) 95.51 696.49 50.59 Toria 24 Mabroni (27) Wheat. Rice ~) ... ~.~ ... GC(S7.06)W(71.23) 100.37 656.83 29.94 Gugarwara 25 Mahroni (26) , Wheat.Rice

+r~~ ... ~.:qTiffi 129.24 aC(65.16)W(14.46) 96.32 114.25 247.68 T (1) Billa 26 Mabroni (25) Wheat.Rice ~'T . ~.'Gcrrr W{33.99)GC(23.47) 52.61 214.09 i4.98 Bharoni 27 Mahroni (21) Wheat.Juar ~r.ft ,,~.~ 83.37 GC(l20.60)W(61.58) 77.70 277.22 6.07 Tem(1) DaiIwara 28 Mahroni (30) Wheat.Juar TW(41.00) +r&oft .... ~ ..~r~: 127.48 W(J5.38)GC{158.20) 61.51 492.92 42.09 Gangchari 29 Mahroni (28) Wheat. Juar ~~Uoft ... ~.~n: GC(22.26) 34.80 132.74 11.74 Booti 30 MabrODi (19) . Wheat. Juar

~ ~ ..'iqR OO(120.

~rft ~.~ ... GC( 150. 95)W(20.24) 195.07 390,94 16.18 Daroni 35 Mabroni (10) Wheat,lua, 92

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36 ~?J~ 579.94 595 (97) P (1) 0(1) w -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) PR

37 fGf\ifC:T 576.29 514 (93) P (1) -(10+) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

38 ~~'I' 1.203.98 1.429(276) \ (\) RP (1) W ~1ji Fri BS KR

39 ~1~6~ 196.28 128 (23) -(-5) -(-5) w ~(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR

40 ~'U 692.85 805(135) - P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -<-5) KR

41 if~lq~ 221.72 177 (26) -(-5) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

42 ~fT~ 453.26 451 (77) P (1) ~(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

43 Gf~T~~T 862.82 830(165) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

44 ~Frrq 930.81 1,244(234) P (1) -(-S) w PO -(-S) - -(-5) KR

45 ~<: 3.758.58 5.93~(1.113} P(2).M(1) MCW(l). w PO '{ftr Sun BS PR D (1) ~Wed

46 f~

47 f"lIlf\'lfT f~~ 373.;4 218 (53) -<-S) -(.-5) W -(-5) -(S-10) -(5 10) . KR

48 6lGf'i1~:r 511.54 451 (86) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

49 a-~ 341.57 ~35 (52) -(-5) -(-.5) w -(-5) -(-s) -(-5) KR

50

51 ~~~T f~;: 197 .4~) 5 (1) -:(-5) -(-') W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

52 ftan:T 651.97 711(133) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(5-~O) -(10+) KR

53 ~;;CfT~T 1,114.54 1.027(192) P (1) o (1) W PO '(fer Sun -(-5) PR "!:[ Wed ~ 54 ~ft~ fiT~C: 118.58 :q( artii~ Uninhabited KR

;')S ~ 732.91 473(123 ) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) --I 10+) -,(5-10) KR ,93

VILLAGE ,DlRECTORY AMENmES AND LAND USE MADRON} TAHSIL-3

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ : ~ .+fCftfiT ... W(106.84) 80.54 562.61 29.95 Sud Kalan 36 Mahroni (24) Wheat, Maize ifflU';:rr ... ~.~ W(37.23) 81.34 ' 434.24 23.48 Bilata 37 Mabroni (23) Wheat,Juar ~~ifT EO, ~.~ W(l03.20) 219.7S 750.31 130.72 Dansrana 38 Mabroni (20) Wbeat,Juar ~;ft ... >~,~. ... W(18.21) 44.52 108.05 25.50 Daulatpur 39 Mabroni (28) Wheat,Juar ~ EO ,BAG ,~.~ O( 47 • 35)TWE(59 .49) ,; 56.25 472.69 57.07 Chakora 40 Mabroni (18) Wheat.Juar

11~') ... ~,~T~ ... W(21.85) 37.23 143.26 19.44 Gangasagar 41 Mahroni (20) Wheat,Juar ;r~t ... ~.~T~ (JC(139.22)W(4.0S) ,84.18 196.6& 29.13 Suri Khurd . 42 Mahroni (14) Wheat,Juar ;r~T "~ ,11~lfiT ... GC(65.16}W(40.47) ',55.85 632.95 68.39 Badokhra 43 Mabroni (24) Wbeat, Maize "'~ ,GCfT'{ .. GC(219.3S)W{Q.40) 132.74 515.18 63.14 ~~ ... '. ~ . Kuwagaon' 44 Mabroni (18) Wheat , Joar ;r~;ft ED ~.iiCiT~ ... W(60.71)W(686.31) 530.56 2.279.68 201.53 Tem(l) Banpur 45 Mabroni (14) Wheat.Juar

;re~ ~,~ GC(1SO.14) 19.43 199.11 29.14 Chhilla 46 Mahroni (20) Wbeat,Juar l!~ ~,~~ ... GC(73.25) 36.42 239.1& '24.69 Khiria Misar 47 Mabroni (20) Wheat,Juar ~;ft ~.\iq~ GC(232.70) 65.16 204.78 . 8.90 ' Ajnora 48 Mabroni (19) Wheat,Juar ;r~ ~,~ OC(l20.60} .-' 91.06 113.72 16.19 Ud,a 49 Mahroni (16) Wheat,Juar ~ifT ~.:f~'{ W(72.85) .,' . , 179.69 270.33 42.9Q Beer 50 Mabroni (13) Wheat.Juar

/

~ iIW·~~ W(1.62) 63.94 124.65 ' 7.28 Sunwab Girant 51 Mabroni (12) Wheat.Juar ~ ~,;rcm: W(39.26) 380.01 :212.47 20.23 Didora' 52 Mabroni (13) Wbeat,Juar +r~tr.fr ~.~ , 40.47 W(85. 80)0(16. 59) '409.90 509.92 51.80 Sunwaba 53 Mahroni (11) Wheat.Juar ...~ ~" .. c if~T ... 76'.49 37:64 ,,' 4.45 ' Bee~ Girant 54 Mabtoni (13) ~;ft ~.~ GC(t01.65)W(1.62) '146.10 44~; 14 . 34<40 Baryo ;$ Mahroni (14) Wheat.luar .'94

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

56 311#fu 905.72 651(179) P,(l) 0(1) 'W PO .... (10+) -:<5-10) KIt

57 ~ .~97.05 607(177) P (1) 0(1) W -<-5) -(10+) -(5"'!"'10) KR

58 ~ .565.37 1.~(236) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -<5-10) -(-5) KR

59 mf.Mtrr 275.20 131 (20) ~-S) -(-5) W --:(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

6O"m1Z 313.64 160 (74) -( ...S) -<-S) w --(5-10) --(5-10) -(-5) KR

61 ~T 100.94 . 154(181) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

62 ~ 574.27 595(185) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(10+) -<-5) KR

63 ~ 290.17 178 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

64 ~ 925.95 1,103(253) P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR

65 ftl~ 1,491;32 1 •.445(314) P{I),M(l) -(10+) w PO -(lOt) BS KR

.66 f~~ 14'f·:Ftrc 231.89 ~~ Uninhabited KR

67 ~T .',580.34 .562(136) P (1) -{S-lO) W -(5-10) -(S-.10) -(-5) KR.

68 ifrrf.fqr 316.48 166 (.79) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5"'!"'l 0) -(-5) KR.

69 Rvrcn,( 436.67 331(113) P (1) -(5-10) W, ,""":"(5-10) -(5-10) -<-5) ,.KR

70 ~ 717.94 ',9)3(212) P (1) -(5-10) , .... W· ~5-10) -:-(S~10) -(-5) ,KR

71 ~;rT ] ,087.02 1 .. 086(238) P (1) -(-S) W -(";'5) -(5-10) -(-5) ,KR

71. ftI .. ~q.I~1 1.560.12 2,527,(467) ;:P(1 h:M(l) CHW(1). W PO ~fcf.Sun -(5-10) " KR 1lP(1) 73 ~'( 438.69 ~3 (40) -:-<_S) ..... (~S) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

74 ~~~ 771.76 .645(100) . P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) . KR

75 ~ 1,232.31 l.H5(201) r (1) o ~1) W·T -(-5) , -(-5) l3S .l

12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 2 1

~r.n ... ~.. ~ 61.99 GC(2S0.10)W(O.40) 186.97 383.66: 17.00 Amora 56 Mahtoni (12) Wheat.Juar If~r ... ~.~ GC(135.98) 114;13 44.11 2.83 Nailtlwan . 57 Mahroni (12) Wheat.Juar If~ ilj.;;qf( GC(26t.84) 116.95 155.81' 30.77 ... Bbaira 58 Mahroni (8) Wheat.Juar 'f~Fft ... ~'.\iefJ~ ... GC(86.61) 8~ •.g4 92.271 6.48 Satlinaa 59 Matmmi (') Wheat,Juar ~if;rr .... ~.~ 44.11 GC(33.99) 110.48 108.41 16.59 Bbonrat 60 Mahreni (6) Wheat,Juar

~ i\t.~ ... GC(~32.26) 161.0'7 190.61': 17.00 T (1) Kurora 61 Mabroni (10) Wheat,Juar ~r ... ~.'*'l~ .., TW(I94.66) 65.16 297.45 17.00 Sukadi ' 62 Mabroni (13) Wheat,Juar If~ ... ~.intR· .... W(2.43) 123.84 146. tl) 17.80 Chlrola 63 Mabroni (11) Wheat. Juar lt1~~T EO ~,~ ... W(333;4T) 216.51 320.'3 . 55.04 Samogar· 64 Mabroni (8) Wheat. Juar , t{~~'"' ~.~"( 67.99 W(77.70) 337.04 172.98 3.5:61 ... Silawan 65 Mallroni (11) Wbeat.Juar

Jf~~ ... .t. GC('f~l2) 34.40 115..34 • 3.23 Sita,," Oirut 66 Mahroni (14) f£(tr.ft t •• ~.:jcU": , GC(1S1.36) 271.96 133.1S 23.87 ... Choki 67 Mabrotli (7) Wbeat.:Juar ~O,S4· ~r ~ 1 ~ ~ .. ~~ 113.03 105.~ .'1.69 .t. Gapniya,' 68 Mahroni (') Wbeat.Jaar Jf~ ... ~.ijcn~ 144.48 W(2.43 )GC(l';&S) 202.7S 80.94 3.24- ... Dipa14 69 Mahroni (8) Wheat.Juar lf~u.n ... ~.iXff'{ ... W(27.92) 428.17 219.76 42.09 Gtlndrapur . 70 Mahro!!i (10) Wheat. Juar

ff~tt;f, ... itj.~ 66.37 GC(293:00) 151.02 517.21 ~3.42 .. , Jarya '11 Mahroni (14) Wheat.Juar if~U;ft ~.\icrR ... W(10.93)GC(l66.70) 449.22 771.76 61.51 Sindwara 7'2. Mahroni (17) Wbeat.Juar ~ ~.\Rfl~ W(O.40)' 312.83 119.74 S.67 BaUnath 73 Mahroni (15) Wheat.luar lff(t·ft i\t''iifR ... W( 122.62)GC(29.90) 316.12 256.98 46.14 ... Bambauri Ghat 74 Mabroni (13) Wheat,Juar l1~u.t ED ~.~ W(SO.94) 526.92 551.68 66.77 Padwan 7S Mabroni (15) Wheat.luar 96

;;mr r4~fillCfir 3-;r~ll;ft, ~ ~ ~a(ri ~ Wir ~If

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

76 ~ 543.92 753(150) P(l).M(O -(5;"'10) W.T PO -(5-10) BS KR

77 mro 497.38 509 (82) P (l) -(-5) ". W'.T -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

78 ~U~~ '181.78 7 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

79 ~'\;ft (VT~f) 581.15 ' 485(110) -(-5) -(-5) WiT -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

80 ~ 243.22 it'(~ Uninhabited PR

81 ~T 249.70 9 (3) -(-5) -(-5) W . -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

82 ~ifl(t;f\ , ]62.69 ~~~ Uninhabited KR

83 ~!f{~, 464.60 561 (96) P (1) o (1) W.T -(-5) --( -5) BS PR

~.,\ 84 ~ 682.32 ' 424 (67) P (1) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) , BS PR

8S ~ 459.48 493 (81) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

86 ~C{t'~m, 568.20 767(184) . P (1) -(-5) W.T' -<-5) -(-5) BS 'KR ... 87 mtm 148.52 fl1: armr: Uninhabited KR

as q'ffit ' .. 776.21 336 (52) P (I) -(-5) w -(-5) --<-5) as PR

89 ~~~. 132.34 ~smm Uninhabited KR

90 :.ijliTu 620.41 1.040(157) P (lL 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

91 ilifw ~l!ifi;:r~ 572.65 965(189) P (1) 0(1) W.T' PO -(-5) BB PR

92 f'I!Hql~1 1,402.29 1,162(215) P (1) o (1) W.T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) FR

93 0fGITif 107.65 345 (65) P (1) -(5-10) W.T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) PR

'94 ~'T 499.40 922(160) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

9S ~~~ 'Z.12S.OS 3.574(617) P(1).M(1). FPC(l). W.T PO -::fq- Sun -(-5) PR H(I) MCW(l).R.P(I) .97

VILLAGE DIRECTORY. AMBNITIES AND LAND USB MAHRONI 'TAHSIL-3

~-'<'-'- ,~~. '~_~""""--=t- ..---.~~~_"_'- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 ' 1

o ••__ ...... ___' __~. __.. _ ___ ~, ___~._, .. ,. _,~·~_a._ .. -~--,--. ~-.---.. ~~~~~ '~"'__"__""----'+--

~~'{r.rT ~,\iFffi: O(17.40)VV(12.9S) 321.33 135.57 38.86 . Dhawari 76 Mahroni (8) Wheat,Juar TK(17 .81) ~~irfr ~,\lq'J"{ GC( 136.38 )W( 2 .83) 215.30 126.68 16.19 Niwari 77 MabroDi (5) Wheat,Juar lf~iIl ~,:a'CfR GC(94.96) 42.9() 39.66 5.26 Bhaisarra 78 Mabroni (3) Wheat,Juar ~~r EO ~.:a'~'t , TVV(244.03) 103.39 187.38 47.35 T (10). Mahroni (Rural) 79 Mahroni ( 1 ) Wheat,Juar M(1l).N(12) ~~;ft W(77.70) 74.87 82.15 8.50 Vaidpur 80 Mabroni ( I )

~ ~.~f'{ W(2.43)O(12.95) 35.04 172.40 6.88 M'.ldiya 81 Mahroni (1) Wheat,Juar . lf~UrfT 0(3,64) '5.26 152.17 1.62 Sakroni 82 Mabroni (2) ~~U;iT ~,\jcm: 50.18 W(89.03) 185.35 113.72 26.32 Chhaprat 83 Mahroni (5) Wheat,luar lf~l ~,'iC[To.: GC(llO.08) 244.84 284.50 42.90 Kisarda 84 Mahroni (3) Wheat.Juar ~r ~.~~ ." GC( 135.57) 148.12 145.29 25.50 Pachora 85 Mahroni (3) Wheat.Juar

.;r~tti{T ~~.~ct'R GC(225.01) 222.99 89.44 30.76 Kuwa Gbosi 8' Mabroni (2) Wheat,Juar ~~(1;ft GC(88.22) 27.92 18.62 13.76 Chhipra 87 Mahroni (2) ~1

+r~-u;ft EO, ~.:a'em: WE(10.52)GC(2S0.10) 233.92 56.25 21.86 Khiria AlatkaDju 91 Mahroni (~) BAG Wbeat,luar +r~<:T;:rT ~,:a'ern: W(610.29) 242.01 488.07 61.92 .. , Mindarwaba 92 Mahroni (6 ) Wheat.Juar Ajaan lf~"t

~fl{ fit~fij

'l/I' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

% ~ , 620.41 431 (37) P (1) -(5-10) w -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

97 ~ 1.561. 74 2,289( 420) P(Z). 0(1) w PO , !!Jill Frj -(-5) PR PUC(]) 98 ~1'{lU 703.77 1.016(184) P (1) O(L) W -(-5) -(-5) , -(-5) KR

99 ~Tq~)~ 852.30 1,114(187) P (1) o (1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) KR

100 ~Tfr _. 658.85 875(176) P (1) f 0(1) W -(5-10) -{5-10) -(5-10) KR

101 q'f~CfT 509.11 511 (96) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

102 (iCfiqT~T 706.20 1.025(195) P (2) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PB

103 GtCfi~t ' 259.01 in: at~ Uninhabited PE

104

1QS ql~Tfr q~l~W~ 640.24 1.411(153) P (1) -(-5) W II{) -(S-10) BS PF

lOG 8HtTU 71.23 in: "31T"fTi'!: Uninhabited PI

--;:>~.,T -(-5) 107 (!j It. - 383.25 486 (96) P (1) RP (1) W -(-5) -(-5) PI

pj 108 ar<:::Cfii1T 82.15 -' ~~ arr~~ Uninhabited

109 'iiif~U 217.75 ~ SJRr

110 B¥~T' 563.75 585(114) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) K

111 , Bh'1T 4,017,91 3,643(698) P(3). He (1) w PO

113 qqT"(T 280.05 rrt 3lTcTT,{ Uninhabitd K

114 454.88 Uninhabited 'K fiJIf~JH, ,p:~ry <:?. ~~ a:rT~T&"

115 f~R?iT ifr~~ 726.44 132(87) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) K 99

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,~.; ..... - 12 13 .14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

1t~'l;ft ~.;sqH GC(237.96) 155.81 195.28 30.36 Agora 96 Mahroni (5) Wheat,Juar ~~r.ft GD~.~ W(26.71) 924.74 562.53 47.76 Gurda 97 Mabroni (11) Wheat.Juar ~-rr.ft ~.'1

;r~U;;T ~.~qT1: W(29.54) 193.45 273.58 12.54 Wangarua 10l Mahroni (15) Wheat.Juar ~~~T'fT ~,~n: W(48.56) 431.41 209.89 16.59 Rukwaha 10<- Mahroni (13) Wheat.Juar ll~~j;fT W(10.93) 131.53 110.48 6.07 Teekri 103 Mabroni (8) ~ir

1l~ 45.73 21.45 4.05 Asora lOJ Mahroni (10) ~';:iT ~,~~ W(25.50) 152.17 183.73 21.85 Lahrm 107 Mahroni (17) Wheat.Juar· ;r~'();fi W(2.43) 37.04 41.28 0.80 Atkana . 108 . Mahroni (16) llQU;rT W(2.83) 50.59 150.35 13.96 Kanpura 109 Mabroni (18) ~'(t;:ft ~.~~ W(36.02) 158.64 310.81 58.28 Sarkora 110 Mahroni (20) Wbeat,Juar

+r~tf;;r EO. ~,~qH WE(218.94) 1.232.362,263,49 303.12 Sojna 111 Mahroni (18) BAG Wheat,Juar lf~iir ~.;j'~ W(20.24)R(9. 71) 446.49 158.64 11.33 Largan 112 Mahroni (15) Wheat.Juar ~ GC(82. 56)R(S .26) 119.39 66.78 6.06 Papora 113 Mabroni (10) l1~rfi W(O.81) 248.08 199.92 6.07 Khiriya 114 Mllhroni (12) Kumehri l1i[{l'fr ~.ii~ W(6.07) 377.18 329.83 13.36 Khirya 115 Mahroni (3) W})eat ,Juar Bbarnauju 100

IDlr- ~Nitflt 3~~ .~~~~~fir~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Wj ~i!l~r 533.75 - 546 (99) P (1) -(-S) w -·(-5) -(10+) -(-5) Kit

117 ~) 171.19 232 (33) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-'5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

118 Cfir~fT 600.98 856(167) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

119 qrUif 272.77 681(123) P (1) -(-5) W -(--5) -(-S) -(-5) KR

1'20 ~r~lfr iI'~')~ 227,44 ~ arrqr~ Uninhabited KR

121 ~"(T 228.66 35 (6) -.(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

122 'fRr~~~T 750.72 679(121) P (1) -(-5) W -(5-10) --(5-10) -(5-10) KR

123 "~.,,. ~t G94.8i 1,065(188) P (1) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

124 ifiifB~F 243.63 157 (30) -(-5). -(-5) w --(5-1Q) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

125 qc:er.r 47.75 ir{ 3TTqr~ Uninhabited KR

126 \11~T 484.02 999(219) P(l).M(l) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5) . KR

127 .,'fCt{ 299.48 384 (65) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ..;..(-5) . KR

128 ~'icm: 993.54 1.164(239) P (1) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) PR .

12:) q~T~ 381.63 4S0( 103) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-~) -5(-10) PR

130 ~~HI 664.92 382 (62) P (1) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) fR

131 q(5T ~~cr:T 2.770.98 2.172( 448) P(l).M(l) RP (1) W PO -(10+) -(lOt) KR

132 ~~ 178.88 1 (1) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-S) -(-5) KR

133 ~fu 685.56 715(126 ) P (1) -(lot) W.T -(-5) -(-5) BS ·PR

B4 ~T;;T 241.61 357 (58) P (1) o (1) W.T -(5-10) -(5-10) BS PR _

135 ~;=rcnu 471.07 752(129) P(l),M(l) -(5-10) W.T -(5-101 -(5-10) BS PR 101'

VILI.AGE DIRECfORY

AMENITlES AND LAND USE MAHRONI TAHSIL-~

12 13 14 IS 16 l"I 18 19 20 2 1

~U

+r~~;:fr it~ .:j

, ~r);:fT it~.7qT~ W(23.07) 283.69 167.14 10.12 Tem("l) Bhounc1i 126 Mahroni (16) Wheat,Juar +r~u.;T . ~.~r W(54.63) 74.06 148.12 22.67 Nawai 127 Mahroni (18) Wheat,Juar <1~(:)i:ft iT~ ,'iqT~ W(101.18) 165.12 609.88 1I7.36 Mainwar 128 Mabroni (23) Wheat,Juar ;r~U"T ~,'iCfTr W(55.85) 73.'66 221.37 30.75 Pathrai 129 Mabroni (23) Wheat,Juar iT~Ti{) ... ~.'iqf{ W(36.02) 132.74 475.95 20.21 T (3), Jagara 130 Mahroni (23) 'Whcat,Juar M(1),N(1)

~HP:r.n ir~.~T,( O(30.76)GC( 44.52) 741.02 855.94 93.07 Patha 131 MahIoni (49) Wheat.Juar W(5.67) Bijaipul"a ~"rfT ~,:jCffi .0(24.28) 76.49 65,56 12.55 RampuI 132 Mabtonl (18) Wheat.Juar If&~ltfT ~.\iclT~ W(23S.S4) 319.31 118.98 12.13 KarQnda 133 Mabroni ( 6) Wheat,Juar +T~um ~I'icnr W(U9.39) 91.87 21.45 8.90 Darona 134 Mahloni (7) Wheat.Juar ~T ~.~ W(200.33) 182.92 69.61 18.21 Nainwara 13' Mahroni (8) Wheat.Juar 102

~mr f.:f~n(~fit 3-~~ \5i;; ~ It'f 1fir ~~

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 • 8 9 10 11

136 ~. 2,613.58 3'857(671) P(2),M,fl) 0(1). w.... r PO 'QTf.:.r .sat , BS PR. . MCW(1) 137 ~Cfim' 1.522.08 1,299(238) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -( ... 5) -(-s) KR.

138 ~fm 883.06 863(162) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -(...... 5) BS PR.

139 ~ 222.99 i1'~ an~ Unwhabited KR

140 ~ 825.59 . 967(182) P (1) o (1) W.T -(-5) -(-5) BS KR.

IH ~,~ 374. ?5 200 (47) P (1) o (1) W.T -(-5) ~(S-lO) -(5-10) KR

142 ~ififfT 416.44 534 (96) P (1) 0(1) W.T PO -(5--10) -(5-10) KR

143 1fier 881.84 76S(141} P (1) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

144 fWrf'\~ , 806.16 638(104) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

J4S a~a; 482.81 100 (20) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

146 ~~lEf 1,548.79 2.787(454) P(2),M(2): FPC (1). W.T PO -(-5) , BS PR 0(1) 147 ~ 1,0J9.04 193(162) P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

14S ~'q 621.22 76O(1f>1 ) P (1) 0(1) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

149 ~ 209.23 III (20) P(l).M(l) FPC (1). W -(5-10) -(S-JO) -(5-10) KR MeW (1) 150 amr~ f4f(Z 201.74 tr\ arT4fR .. UJlinbabited KR

151 f!~T 51J7.74 351 (68) -(-5) -(-5) w .-( -5) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) KR

152 ~ 592.48 324 (62) -(-5) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(10+) ~(10+ ) KR

153 00 1,129.92 1.266(213) P(l),M(1) 0(1). w -(5-10) ~Tu~ -(10+> KR D (I) 15.J. ~ 550.39 573(111) P (1) -(5-10) W.T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

155 .~. ).37.77 ')0 (23) . - ( -5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR. lb.

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ ED, ~,~ ... GC(591.27) 1,333.89 587.22 103.20 Saidpur 13i MabrOlli (l4) EO Wbeat.Juar :r~1;ft ~,\i(fT,{ VV(20.64)Il(61.11) 989.90 425.34 25.09 Gadoli Kalan 137 Mahroni (17) Wheat.Juar ~-.:);ft BAG. ~.~<:: ... GC(2S.71)WE(O.40) 456.50 372.34 25.09 Satwansi 138 Mahroni (21) EO Wbeat.Juar "~~TOfr 8.50 GC(25.09) 109.27 74.06 16.07 Nainpur 139 Mahroni (21) 1J~r.n ... ~.~p,: GC(262.65) 257.39 285.31 20.24 T(1) RameJhra 140 MabrGDi (20) Wheat.Juar

~~r.n ~.~ GC(89.84)W(1.21) 16.55 152.67 14.58 Deoran Kburd 141 Mahroni (23) Wheat. Juar ~U

~~'.n SA itI.~ WE(4.86) 1.~39.1c) 246.87 57.87 M (2) Sadwnal 146 Mahroni (21) Wheat,1uar ~'{1'ft rr~ .t;X(T'( ... VV(41.2S} 242.01 692.~ 43.71 ... Kusmand 147 Mahroni (30) Wheat.luaf ~r itj.~ ... VV(65.S6) 229.87 306.36 19.43 Naikora 148 Mahroni (%4) Wheat.:Juar ~,;ft ~.~ W(6t.Sl) 57.47 80.94 9.31 DidoU 149 Mahroni (24) Wheat.Juar ~Aj ... , 36.42 163.50 2.{)2 . .," Agori Girant 150 Mabroni (2S)

2tl'();:ft ... itf·~ W.(22.66) IS0.S5 412.19 11.74- ... Teekra 151 Mahroni (26) Wheat.Juar ff~T'" iti·\icn~ 154.60 W(15.38) 115.74 295.43 11.33 Chadea 152 Mahroni (32) Wheat.Juar .~) ~.~ ... W(19.83) 507.09 579.13 23.87 Gona 153 Mahroni (33) Wheat, Juar ¥f~-urr) ~.\icrr~ W(4.0S)R(9.31) 339.54 188.59 8.90 ... Dhufwara 154 Mahtoni (20) Wheat,Juae 15S ~)ijf iTI·~ W(ll.33) . 1S8.59 2.83 36.02 Chomabu Mahroni (30) Wheat,Juar . ·104

. 1111{ f'ltfttifi'T 3 -+{~~'or) Er~ iif'l ~fq-trltt ~ '"' ~

_"ti>',~~,,';"r..,-,.---.,,,,x:r,.:-'----.-:'. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 10 11 ------~-.. ------.-

156 mRP:rr 287.74 44 (6) -(-5) 0(1) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

J 57 ;rrf;;~~ 261.03 702(115) P (1) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

158 ".:mn 555.25 459 (79) P (1) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

159 .9TlI''i 270.34 in: ~({ Uninhabited KR

160 iltJ1:T~ 1.679.51 989(208) P (1) 0(1) W PO -(5-10). -(5-10) KR

]61 ::qm 418.g6 189 (35) -(-5) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

162 ~~ 1.165.54 927(184) P (1) O· (1) w -(5-10) -(5-10) ~(S-lO) KR

163 feam fir{e 188.19 lT~ 3fTiitf{ Uninhabited KR

164 ~ 649.95 581( 115) P .(1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

165 ~~, 254.26 377 (67) P (I) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

166 q-q1;ft . 988.28 . 898(157) P (1) -(5-10)- . 'W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) . KR

167 ~ 778.24 1,001(145) . P (1) -(-5) :W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) . KR

168 q~ 248.49 214 (34) -(-5) -(-5) . -w -(_5) -(5-10) -(10·+) KR

169 ~;rr 445.47 448 (84) P (1) -(-5) -w -(-5) -(S-10) -(5-10) KR

170

~ 171 ~T~if"- 649.54 - 981(158) -, P (1) RP (1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

172 ~R~T 417.25 300 (46) -(-5) -{-5) W -(-5) -(10+) --(10+) KR

173 ~T;:n' 745.46 521(105) P (1) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(10+) KR

174 ~{ 232.70 W{ :;)1FfT~ Uninhabited KR

175 ~ 805.16 1,112(182 ) P (1) o P) W -(-5) -(-5) -(.5-10) KR 105

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12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 20 2 1 -~-~-~---

Q(U

~~~ ... ~.'m~ . W(11.79) 9j.30 304.14 8.08 Ckoka 161 Mabroni (31) Wheat.Juar fff{r.:rl ... ~.\iClT-": ... W(96.32) 284.10 751.93 33.19 e •• Luharra 162 Mahroui (35) Wheat,Juar il~Wrl 0.0 ... W(9.31) 2.1.85 147.72 . 9.31 Teekra Girant 163 Mahroni (30) ff~~RT ... ~.~Cir{ W(67.99) 134.36 .21.29 U.31 00' A,odi 164 Mahroni (30) Wheat.luar .+r~T ~,~t'( ... W(30.76) 80.13 139.62 4.45 Sukalguan 16; Maluoni (30) Wbeat.Juar

+T~rrT ~;~ 115.34 W(2.02) 612.35 357.36 1.21 ... Bagoni 166 Ma.hroni (22) . Whea.t.Jua~ ~T

~a~Tifr ~.\i~ GC(66.37) 110.8R 65,56 .. 6.08 't •• Parsai 168 Mabroni (22) Wheat;Juar ~T ... ir~.~"T-": ... GC(2$.90) 321.74 90.65 6.88 ... Badgana 169 Mahroni (22) Wheat.Juar l1~T

~~ ~.~r . ... GC( loU.88)W(II.8!) 39A.S8 70.42 17.81 T(2).MO) Gudl BU%W'I 111 Mahroni (16) Wheat ,Gram 2.'85.~ 11.34 11~U

mq f~~flriiflT ~~~~~--- ill

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

176 l}(;r~T~ 726.03 636(121) - P (1) -(--5) W -(-5) -(5-1O) -(5-10) KR

177 F5r~ 1';3.03 125 (25) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

178 \jf~m 315.66 178 (28) -(-5) -(-s) w -(-s) -(5-10) BS PR

179 ~~T(t ~qr{t 135.57 124 (17) -(-5) - -(-5) w -(-5) -( -s)' BS PR

180 q'e;:rT ~~ 216.92 ~~ arriSfT~ Uninhabited KR

181 tT'i1T 1,522.08 2;736(484) P(1).M(I) DHC(l), W PO ~(I Wed BS KR RP( 1), FPC(1) 182 m~T ' 397.82 634(118) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) ;_(-s) KR

183 'IlI'FIicr 146.91 153 (34) -(-5) -(-5) w -( -5) '--(5-10) , -(5-10) PR

184 799.28 1,046(188) ;P(1},M(I) RP(I) W PO -(S-10) , -(5-10) KR sr~'fe f~f'i;~

185 i(Q~ 663.30 710(122) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

186 ~~T'U\Sl!U 368.68 302 (42) -(-s) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

187 f~ 168.76 f['\ S1W~ Uninhabited KR

1&8 ~'Uq~"r 331.85 488 n4) P-(1) -(5-10) w (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

189 ~f~at~ - 400.25 235 (40) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) ~~ Thu -(-5) KR

190 'f~1~ 256.18 274 (52) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -- (-5) --( -5) KR

- . ~ 191 'fr~~~ 2,894.41 4,794(887) P<1j,M{i), RP(l). W Po ~j) tbu BS PR H (1) 0(1) 192 ~~~~ 356.14 164 (32) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) , KR

193 f;:1Tq~ 494.95 475 (73) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

194 ~_ilfT 465.81 441 (99) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

195 ittro·~ 1,742.M 2,036(356) P(l),M(l) -(-5) \V PO YJ$' Fri BS PR Ib?

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND _USE MARRON! TAHSIL- 3

12 13 14 IS J6 17 18 19 20 2 1

~~ ~,~ql1: W(12.14) 22.26 281.67 1milia Kalan 176 Lalitpur (37) Wheat.Juar ~~l: ~,~11: W(19.16) 76.89 30.77 '1.21 Jiloni 177 Lalitpur (36) Wheat,Juar ~~ ~,~ W(18.62)GC(13.76) 206.40 63.94 12.94 Jamora 178 Lalitpur (35) Wheat.Ju~r ~ffra:~ ~,~n:: 107.65 10.12 17.80 Bamhori 179 Lalitpur (34) Wheat,Juar Sindwaba iJ ~'it.f"t 21.45 58.28 137.19 Patna Sindwaba 180 Mabroni (36)

~~~ EO itj,~~- 44.11 W(44.S2)TJ(2.43) 783.90 64.35 567.39 T (1) Gona 18t Lalitpur (36) Wheat,Juar 0(15.38) 1:'ffuij~ ~,~R W(2.83) 325.78 . 68.00 1.21 T (1) Sarkhadi 182 Lalitpur (36) Wheat. Juar ~~';~ ~.~\ 128.29 17-41 1.21 Nayagaon 183 Lalitpur (36) Wheat.Juar ~Tif"t '~,~qp;: GC(80.94)W(I.62) 299.88 ~73.54 43.30 Arjun Khiriya 184 Mahroni (18) Wheat,Juar iJ~ ~,\J?{H S20.04 132.34 10.92 T (1) Bachhrai 185 Mahroni (24) Wheat.Juar

Qfl'U;ft ~~r..~~ 205.59 158.24 4.58 Mahlajpura 185 "- Mahroni (23) Wheat.Juat ~Tiff 105.22 61.92 1.62 Piyara 187 Mabroni (20) ~~"(f.fr ~,\iqr~ 185.35 135.95 10.52 Tarauli 188 Mahroni (20) Wheat,Juar ~~';:ft ~,::sqT~ 244.84. 144.84 10.93 Lalitpur 189 Mahroni (40) Wheat, Juar ~'hr1 ~,~T\ W(5.67)()(2.43) 165.52 75.68 6 88 Makripur 19() MahrODi (30) Wheat.Juar

ff~ ~.~cw: 575.48 GC( 1. 21 )GC(99.1S) 837.32 435.86 938.51 Narahat 191 Mabroni (36) Wheat,luar ~furij'~ ~,\iqr~ 57.27 198 71 82.16 Daulatpur In " LalitpuI (34) Wbeat,Juar (;ffur~'{ ~.~T~ 161.48 295.03 38.44 Digwar 193 ~. Lalitpur (42) Wheat.Juar i{~1 ~,~qr~ 222.18 231.89 11.74 Barda 194 ' Mahroni (28) Wheat,Juar ~1.,) ~.~ 526.t)2 W(O.8} )TK(84.99) 792-.40 34.40 303.l2 DonBI'a Ka]an 195 Mabroni (30) Wheat,JUl'lr 1() 8 '

3 -l1~1:T;ft ~

2 ' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'196 ~Q1:iliT 122.22 n-r arT~l{ Uninhabited PRo

197 ~~ 576.29 326 (51) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) KR

198 ~~T 329.43 - 245 (36) P (1) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) KR

1'99 fJ'~ 6~S.38 1.110(206) P(1),M(1) 0(1) w -( -;,5) -(10+) -(5-10) KR , 200 ~iSfTfun' 296.24 1 (1) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

201 ~ 341.16 493 (68) P (1) -(-5) W -(5-1() -(10)+ -(-5) KR

1 -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 202 ~~ 240.39 215 (52) -(-5) w -(10+) KR

203 ~~ 296.65 134 (27) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10) KIt

204 .~ 517.61 819(140) Pc!). M( 1) RP(l) w -(-5) -(lOt) -(5-10) KR.

205 ti{~ 256.1& 406 (75) P (1) 0(1) w -(-5) -(10+> -(5-10) KR

206 fJ'c{)U 394.99 720(121) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

207 ~T l1~cro 329.43 643(105) P (1) 0(1) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

208 fiif~ :a~ft 343.19 660(112) , P (1) 0(1) W -(-5) -(-5) ,-{-5) KR

209 mc;) ifT\~ 171.59 52 (8) -(-5) 00) W.T -(-5) --(-.5) -(-8) KR

210 q~i{T~ 1,623.25 1,263(217) P .(1) RP (1). W -(-5) -(-5) "'-( -5) KR 0(1)

211 ~ 203.16 268 (41,) -(-5) -~-( -5) W -(-5) ---(-5) -(-5) KR

212 ~ 115.34 ir~ amn~ Uninhabited KR

BS 213 ~'lT 548.77 576(104) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) PR

214 ~ 208.42 iM:: SlTilTi'l' Uninhabited KR

~15 ~'T. ' :l16,:51 490 (Sib P(l),M(1) RP (1) W PO ..~ Sun as PR 109

VILlAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MAHRONI TAHSIL:"'3

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

~r.rT 94.30 26.71 1.21 Machharka 196 Mahronl (18) ~ ~;~a1(: ... OC(29.9S)O( 4.86) 437.48 80.94 23.06 Dholpura 197 Mahronl (28) Wheat.Juar ;r~ ~.;jcm: OC(169.97) 112.91 35.21 11.34 T (1) Mudiya 198 Mahroni (17) Wheat.luar ~6"Uift ~,;jcm: W(49.37) 508.30 65.56 12.15 Oadanpur 19) Mahroni (16) Wheat,Juar ~ ~.'iq11: . 0(12.95) 123.03 142.86 17.40 ... Hajariya 2c),J Mahroni (9) Wheat. Juar

~1 ~.~CfT~ 267.81 59.09 14.16 . T (1) Barchon 201 Mahroni (12) Wbeat,Juar +1~1 ~ .'Tcf11: ... W(6.48) 190.21 36.02 7.68 Saktoo 202 Mabroni (16) Wheat,Juar lTQtr.fi ~.'Tcfl~ 200.93 84.18 11.54 Budni Narabat 2iB Mabroni (17) Wheat,luar ;r~U

+1~U~') O(2.83)GC(73.66) 276.4i 20.24 20.64 Oadora 200 Mahroni (27) W(1.21) ~.,'T ~,\1qr~ W(23.07)GC(l4.57) 224.61 57.47 9.71 Gurha Madawta 207 Mabroni (28) Wheat. Juar ~~) frW'~ GC(33.19) 272.36 23.07 14.57 Khiriya Ubari 208 Mahroni (28) Wbeat,Juar ~ ~.iRT,( GC(22.66) 108.26 27.92 12.15 Bhonti Narahat 209 Mabroni (28) Wbe&t,Juar ~;;ft ~ .ii!(11: 499.80 654.00 411.18 58.27 Patna Madawra 210 Mabroni (32) Wheat,Juar

~ ~.~ W(1.62) 142.86 SO. 59 !l.O!;) Chandora 211 Mahroni (32) Wheat.luar ~M' ... 97.94 15.38 2.02 Malauwa 212 Mahroni (37) ~1 ... ~,~ GC(6.07) 455.29 67.18 20.23 Guryana 213 . Mabroni (30) Wbeat,Juar ~;fi GC(S.09) 133.55 49.37 17.41 Jaruwa 2.14 Mabton! (32) ~ ~.~ GC(30.35) 106.03 46.95 33.18 Dcori 215 MAhroni (3n Wbeat,Juat uo

UN f~N[l:fir 3-lf{(Fft~ \lfoi ~ ~ 1N \3"~'l'

t 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

216 ilW(T~ 430.20 421(114) P (1) -(-5) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

217 filtr$~ 1,107.66 914(157) P (1) 0(1) W.T -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) KR

218 ~~qn:T 916.65 759(130) P (1) o (1) W,T -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) . KR

219 CRr 523.66 1,066(196) P (1) 0(1) W,T PO -(5-10) -(-5) KR

220 firq~e 584.79 386 (75) P (1) MCW(1), W -(-5) -(-5) BS KR RP (1)

221 oR~reT 522.87 203 (34) P (1) -(-5) R -(-·5) . -(-5) --( -5) KR .. 2Z2 ~f~ 200.33 If"{ atfiSTTG: Uninhabited KR

223 ~) 225.01 fr( Silifla: Uninhabited KR

U~ i3f~f.:ICJr ~t 380.82 ~ alWl~ Uninbah.ted KR

225 fulfm~T 179.69 350 (60) -(-5) --(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

226 ~f~lfT 363.83 502 (87) P (1) .0 (1) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR

227 q'f\1~ 1,559.31 1.694(2%) P (1) o (1) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

228 iI'\vU 339.54 206(38) -(-5) 0(1) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

229 STfRT 207.21 6 (3) -(-5) --(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

230 ~t-u 334.69 371 (57) -(-5) -(S-10) w -(-5) -(10+> BS KR

231 ~~ni!T 259.82 137 (24) l' (1) MCW(l) W . -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-S) KR

232 ~~t 319.71 664(130) P (1) MCW(l) W -(-5) ~(-S) BS . KR

233 tfmT{ 180.09. 358 (57) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

:H4 ;:ft+r Tt"U 331.04 602 (96) -(-5) -(-s) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PR

1~5 qt{T~ ,~ 344.,80 14S (29) . .-( -5) ,.-(-S) W -(-5). -(-5) -(-5) ~R -Hi

viLL.t\GE DIREcrORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MARItONt TAHSlL--3

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1 lf~ ~ •.\j~T~ 290.17 108.86 31.17 Bacbroni 216 Mahroni (27) Wbeat.Juar lf~~r.it ... ~, \iCffZ ... GC(90.65) 418.46 341.57 256.98 Bahadurpur 217 Mahroni (35) Wheat.Juar ~ ~.~cm:. GC(82.1S)W(O.81) ~58.49 254.96 20.24 Rakhwara 218 Mahroni (52) Wheat,JuRr ~~Frr ~~iiCfH W(4.86)TK(32.38) 371.51 88.63 26.30 Dhawa 219 Mahroni (25) Wheat.J'uar lf~~Fr) ~.~cm: W(O.40) 213.28 310.81 60.30 Piprat 220 Mahroni (35) Whtllt ,Julr

~

~~r ~.\fff11: 345.61 8.09 10.13 Brodia 226 Mabronf'(33 ) Whcat,Juar ~r.ft .. , iIj.iClT<: 335.90 917.05 169.57 136.79 Parol 227 Mahroni (35) Wheat,Juar ~~tf"') ... lti·\jcn~ 35.11 113,2S iLB 1~.%1 Bukhtta 22~ Mahroni (35) Wheat.Juar ~~-U;'T ~,\fffl~ W(2.43) 37.23 147.72 19.83 Agra 229 Mahroni (37) Wheat.luar ~~r.ft ~,\fCTT~ W(16.~9) 201.54 98.34 18.22 Hansero 230 Mabroni (36) Wbeat.Juar

lf~'ft ~,\icm: 75.63 151.76 32.38 Parsata. 231 Mahroni (40) - Wheat.Juar ~Trft ~,\iCf~ W(2.83) 138.81 164.31 13.76 Pahati Kalna 232 Mabroni (37) Wheat.Juar ~ ~,\ji'.fn: 137.19 37.23 5.67 Gora Khurd 233 Wahroni (37) Wheat.Juar l{~;ft ... ~.iiCfn: 31.23 167.55 104.01 22.25 Neem Khera 234 Mahroni (35) Wheat ,Juar ' l{'l~ifT ... ~,\TC{H 84.03 64.35 191.46 Pahari Kburd 235 Mahroni (30) Wheat,Juar i12

V,q f~al1tlttif 3-~tr.ft~ 'if'i ~ f(i 'lfir ~fT

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

236 ~~Tf'flfT 146.10 329 (55) P (1) o (1) W PO -(10+) BS PR

237 ~laT ff~"(\, 252.54 586(104) . P (1) -(-5) w- -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) PR

238 faRf~ 210.46 215 (38) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

239 Gf~~ 583.17 S79(~16) P (1) -(';"'5) W ..-(-5) -(-5) BS PR

240 q~~ Cfi~ 907.34 1,305(232) P (1) MeW(l). w PO -(5-10) BS PR CHW(l)

241 q~ 350.47 ~ 8HGfR' Ulilinbabited PR

242 ti\i 1.341.18 ·2.528(491) P(I).M(l ) MH(1) W PO ~rl1 Mon --(-5) KR

243. ~~~ 639.02 530 (88) P (1) o (1) W -(5-10) -.(5-10) -(10+) KR

.244 ~~ 561.32 ~ ";;jlG!T~ Uninhabited KR , 245 8llT~T 289.36 350 (70) -(-5) . .;.....(-5) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

246 ~ 134.36 148 (26) -C-S) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) BS PR

247 qt:'f~ tAI1.59 697(153 ) P (1) -(-5) W .:...( -5) -(10+) BS PR

. '" 148 Q('T~ 143,26 ~ 3[Ten~ UDinhabited KR

249 ~ 312.83 194 (46) -(-5) -(-5) Vol -(10+) -(lot) -(10+) KR

250 'O'lif'fT 296.65 147 (31) --( -5) --( -5) W -(5-10), -(5-10) -(10+) KR

~

251 ~~T 883.06 212 (45) -(-5) o (1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) KR

252 aFro 299.48 73 (11) -(-5) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) KR

253 cr~~ 388.11 43 (9) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

254 q,~1 174.83 S5 (13) -(5-10) -(5-10) w -(10+) -(10+> -(10+). . KR

255 .~~ 904.10 119 (30) -(-5) -(-!» W -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) . KR VILLAGE DIRECtORY AMBNlTlBS AND LAND USB MAHRONI TAHSlL-3

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2fJ 2 1

__ u~ _ __'__""1'," ____c .~ -.-~~.~~- .~~< ,.- -.--.

;r~r ... ~,~T~ 89.03 47.75 9.32 Didonia 236 Mahr0ni (40) Wheat.Juar :t1~ ... ~,\i'

l1~T W(2.02)R(8.90) 148.93 183.33 7.29 Madkhera 241 Mahroni (32) ~T"T ... ~,\iqT~ 124.24 W(20.24)R(11.33) 617.17 522.06 46.14 Sonrai 242 Mabroni (35) Wheat,]ual' 'lf~;fr ~.'iqf'{; 218.94 W(l.21) 174.83 234.73 9.31 . Uldna Kburd 243 Mahroni (41) Wheat,Juar 'lfQU,,) 356.54 27.92 175.24 1.62 Hadda 244 Mahroni (36) if~~T* ... ~,\ierr<: 17.00 120.20 68.39 83.77 Amodjl. 245 Mabroni (39) Wheat,Jua.r

~~;:ft fr~,\i'err'{ 43.30 24.28 58.28 1.50 Darutla 246 Mahroni (41) Wheat,Juar l1~);fr ~,r.;afT~ 311.62 191. 83 68.39 839.75 Madanpur 247 Mahroni (42) Wheat,Juar ~;:ft 140 84 2.42 Talauwan 248 Mahroni (40) ~

Jf~ ... ~~.:jP!ffT 375.56 W(O.40) 70.82 414.82 21.46 Solda 251 Mahroni (38) Wheat.Juar +T~";:fr ... ~.~iSlT( 37.64 48.97 133.15 79.72 Bandwa 252 Mabroni (40) Wheat,Juar t{~~,* ... tr~.'Jm 82.96 47.35 246.46 11.34 Vanguwan 253 Mabroni (45) Wheat.Juar +1~ltfr ~~.'.1crr~ 61.11 15.38 95.51 2.83 Papro 254 Mabroni (46) Wheat,Juar +T~-a.rt ~.'.1arr~ 287.74 27.93 133.55 454.88 Gonthra 255 Mahroni (43) Wheat.Juar L-15 114-

m'¥r f~~ifil . 3-11~u;ff cr~T~ GA ~Rmt! ~ ~ ~'T

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11

256 ~~~ 365.85 q~ anqy~ Uninhabited PR

-(-5) -(-5) 257 "~T 187.78 244 (67) --(-5) -<-5) W -(-5) PR

258 'I'~TCf~T 1,044.94 4.170(803) P (1) PHC(1), W,T PTO ~ijfi Fri BS PR MCW(1).H(1) 259 <:i'ftrTq- 799.28 1.741(318) P (1) -(-5) W,T PO -(-5) BS PR

260 ~1m~ 411.98 116 (21) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

261 ~~A'T 590.46 189 (36) -(-5) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

26;'. iJio;T tfi'2JlJT 430.60 411 (85) -(-5) 0(1) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

263 f~ilflri'fT 633.76 264 (44) pel) -(-5) W,T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1m

264 iTif'~Tn 348.45 245 (42) --(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) KR.

265 ~~U 904.10 266 (52) P (1) -(-5) w PO -(-5) -(-5) KR

266 ;ftu

267 re'CfRT 442.74 893 (75) -(-5) 0(1) w -(5-10) -·(5-10) -(5-10) KR

268 Miff 585.60 940(114) P(t) -(-5) w PO -(5-10) ..;..(5-10) KR - 269 ~P::r~ 136.38 27 (3) -(-5) -(-5) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR

270 fqij'n'fr 673.42 529(94)' P (1) 0(1) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) KR

271 ~m~r 488.07 402 (71) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) I{f{

272 ~RT 560.10 646(102) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(10+) -(-5) KR

27J ~cr~,!\ 481.19 264 (36) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) ..... (-5) --(5-10) KR

274 Cfitf'r it~i'f 1,634.99 1,452.(323) P(l)/M(l) RP(I) w -(-5) +ilTil Tue --(10+ ) KR

275 ~\:r 463.79 368 (72) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR 115

VILLAGE DIRECIORY AMENlTJES AND LAND USB MAHRONI TAHSIL-3

12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 2 1

~ R(4.0S) 233.11 122.22. 6.47 Lahar 256 Mahroni (28) ~ ~,~ijff( W(O.81) 94.70 77.70 14.57 Cbhapra 257 Mlbroni (27) Wheat,Juar'" ~~~') iIj,~n: 79.73 W(26.31) 606.64 274.79 57.47 Madawra 258 Mahroni (2S) Wheat , Juar ~1 ~.\1cll~ W(17.00)R(2.43) 364.63 386.89 28.33 Rangaon 259 Mabroni (26) Wheat,Juar ~) ~,~ W(5.67) 129.91 148.52 127.88 Gadoli Khurd 260 Mahroni (28) Wheat,luar

~ . ~,~1'7 227.04 328.62 34.80 Chhaproni 261 Mahroni (25) Wheat.luar ~~;;T it~ ,:sqn:: W(12.14)R(5.26) 99.56 298.67 14.97 Gora Kachhya 262 Mabroni (27) Wheat, Juar if~~Rr ~,iiCff~ W(12:55)R(5.67) 153.79 442.34 19.41 Tisgina 263 Mahroni (27) Wheat.luar ~r.n ~.~ W(15,7S) 106.03 218.54 8.10 Gangchari 264 Mahroni (35) Wheat,Juar ~r ~,~crr~ 131.12 W(1.21) 173.21 575.89 . 22,67 Hansari 265 Mabroni (30) Wbeat.luar

If~~ ~,~~ 263.06 W{34.80) 295.84 643.07 84.58 Gora Kalan 266 Mahroni (30) Wbeat,Juar if~U;ft ~,:sc:rn: W(S.09) 123.84 299.48 11.33 Lidhora 267 Mahroni (31) Wheat,Juar ~;ft it~,~ W(29.14) 262.65 271.:L5 22.26 Siron 268 Mahroni (33) Wheat,Juar ~ ~,~ W(4.45) 21.45 108.05 2.43 Sbyampura 269 Mahroni (36) Wbeat .J.uar ~l ... rr~,~ 30.35 W(4.0S) 143.26 454.4% 41.2& Pisnari 270 Mahroni (37) Whoat,Juar

;r~~);:ft ~.iiCf~ 80.13 W(2S.SO) 118.% 295.25 20.23 Dagli 271 Mahrord (31) Wheat,Juar ~"{T~l ~,~crr. 12.14 W(34.40) 116.55 381.63 15.38 Ikona 272 Mahroni (35) Wheat.Juar ~l ~.iicn-= 4A5 W(15.78) 72.85 374.75 13.36 Chbitrapur 273 Mahroni (37) Wheat,Juar ~ ~,'iCfT.~ W(123.43) 186.16 1,240.41 84.99 Kari Toran 274 Mahroni (28) Wheat.Juar ~Tft l~.~ W(4O.47) 66.37 344.81 12.14 Kherpura 275 Mahroni (41) Wbeat,Jua~' 116

m1f f'1aP.tICflT 3-~r.:ft~iPI' ~ ~att! ~ ~fu,~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

276 00 480.38 409 (82) P (1) o (1) W -(-5) -(-5) -(10+) KR

277 ~T 845.42 874(173) P (1) 0(1) W ~'(-S) -(-S) -(11)+) KR

278 tftm: 578.32 597(129) P (I) 0(1) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) KR

279 ftrtrro:n 527.73 249 (53) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

280 fqerT~ 350.80 159 (29) -(-5) -(-5) W -(-5) --( -5) -(-5) KR

2g1 Fr1!;qT~T 1.065.17 1,045(213) P (1) o (l) W --( -5) -(5-10) TIS PR

282 \T~ 1,001.63 727(141) P (1) o (l) W -(-5) -(5-10) BS PR

283 ~iff.:rT 545.54 289 (67) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

284 ~!!qt 655.61 437 (78) r (1) o (1) W -(5-10) -(~~~ 10) -(-5) , KR

285 ~~T 570.22 321 (63) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -'-5) -(-5) PR

286 ;:rim 372.73 257 (61) -(-5) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

287 ~~ru 456.10 260 (52) P (1) , -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) KR

28& i{;~f'r-:T ~~ 562.53 397 (81) -(-5) -(5-10) W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

289 i[~T\'iT ~Tq.7T 253.75 246 (43) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) --(-5) BS KR

290 fl'1(J1:: 1,298.28 942(184) P (1) o (1) W,R PO ~f

291 ~~l'1'T 122.22 ~ anGfff Uninhabited KR

292 ~flrfWlT ~~ 92.98 75 (18) -(-5) -(-5) ',W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

293 GfiCfT-: 335.50 284 (53) -(-5) -(-5) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) KR

294 mif~<:T 254.56 278 (51) P (1) -(-5) W -(-5) --(-5) -(-5) KR

;N5 ~~~rn 234,71 299 (60) -(-5) .,-( -5) w -(5... ,10) --(10+ ) 'c_( 10+, KR -117

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES AND LAND USE MAHRONI TAHSlL-3

12 13 14 IS Hi 17 18 19 20 2

~T' ~.'iCfl~ ... W(29.S4) . 67.18 31&.09 -65.57' . Jhanker --276 Mabroni (43) Wheat.luar ~T ... ~.~ W(89.44) 138.81 549.18 67.99 Ramgarh . 277 Mahroni (44) Wbeat.luar ~~irft ~.~l~ W(84.S8) 104.82 366'.66 22.26 Pindar 278 Mabroni (40) Wheat,Juar t1~tr'f) ... ft~,\j~R ... W(18.21 ) '. 57.06 444.77 7.69 Pipariya 279 Mabroni (38) Wheat.Juar ~lifT rr~ .::iEiT<:: 27.11 \\,(12.14) ·51.40 249.70 :10.52 Bigbai 280 Mahro;ni (34) Wheat.lulU'

i1~~T ... it~.:j~17 29.95 W(49.11 ) 247.68 711.87 31.56 Gidwaba 281 Mahroni (32) Wbeat.luar l1~U

11~~'MT ~,~,~ 52.21 GC(S.67) 25.08 259.82 29.25 Nadari 186 Mahroni (42) Wheat.Juar l1~tr;:jT ... ~.~ W(4.86) 77.30 367.47 6.47 Hansra 287 Mahroni (38) Wbeat,Juar 116~irrT ~,i1crr~ W(21.85) 120.20 413.60 6.88 Bambori 288 Mabroni (58) Wbeat,Juar Khurd ~T ~.iicm ... W(2.02) 113.72 133·15 4.86 Garroli Muafi 289 Mabroni (37) Wbcat,Juar ~r ~.~ 48.97 W(8.S0} 159.86 1,000.01 80.94 .. , Ghar 290 MabrODi (39) Wbeat,luar

ll~.;T ~.\ii!n~ 8.50 106.84 . 6.88 Dugdagi 291 Mabroni (35) Wheat,Juar ~ ... ~.~ W(1.62) 14.97 69.61 6.48 Imiliya Khurd 292 Mahroni (35) Wheat.luaf ~

298 aTU ~~ 1.335.75 1,242(242) P (1) o (1) W -(5-10) -(10+> -(10+> KR

299 ~ 381.23 235 (3~) -(-5) -(-5) w -(5-10) -(-5) -(10+> KR

~ 300 ·~rr 544.52 485(100) P (1) 0(1) W -(5-10) -<-5) -(10+> KR

563.75 293 (70) -(-5) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) KR

cr.rm

F-l ijl~Qt~ 234.32 i}1: SJTilT~ Uninhabited

F-2 ~ 13,782.87 ~,~ Uninhabited

F-3 ;ft;;r 2,389.35 ~ 8I'l'im: Uninhabited lU

VIttAGE t)JREcrOll~ AMEN1TJJ3S AND LAND USB MAHl.ONI TAHSIL-3

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2 1

1f~;ft ~,iicm: 38.SS W(2.43) 91.87 196.68 15.78 Tori 296 Mahroni (35) Wheat,Joar J1~rr') 46.95 49.78 27.n 2.02 Deora 2'11 Mahroni (36) lf~U;;T ~,WcfT~ 162.69 TK(6.07) 99.97 933.64 IS3.38 Dhori Sagar 298 Maproni (37) Wheat. Juar ~T'lT i\i,:scm: 70.01 W(S.3l) 43.71 208.42 49.78 Jaitupura 299 Mahroni (38) Wheat.luar 77.30 W(9.43) 91.87 317.69 38.03 Kurrat 300 lf~-o.ft iii ·iiCl11: Mabroni (40) Wbeat.Juar

il~U

Forut Range

~~ Lalitpur (40) 234.3% Talbehat F-l ~Tift Mabroni (26) 13,7U.S7 Mandawra. F~Z ~~ Lalitpur (3S) Z.319.3S Golla F-3

'fkfiaf!ZltT . Appendices 122

!Tf'{~~ [ f~!ftl, ~r 3fh attif ~qlm Ifl' Cf~~" ~T~ ..... ~~~." fw~r Educational r------"..,....------"'------"\ ~:;;'tfa',( ifTfX1fi1

;g 19 c:I '" 0 .= 0 ~ S 0 § m .... .~ rIl ..- '!:Ii .s t;i ;; ,~ ~ ~~.~ ] >.t:Ii ~ ~·It ~ >.~~. Ii;>, ~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

~i~ 1.. Talbebat 115 115 6 6 1 1 - 1 1 45

'1~ Z. talitpur 160 201 IS 16 2 2 ,.. .., 95

~ 3. Mahrauni 180 189 28 29 2 2 1 1 86

~ Total 455 50S 49 51 5 5 2 2 22~ APPENDIX 1 Tahsihvise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities

·~m, Medical r '--~-'-=----- )._...:...---.~----.--- ..,------. ~~t!;~ ~ ~lff1JT q;;:~lQ"~fu~J ml1T otT j- l T"'lIij'1f. qf-.:~ STT~f~91 i5f'1 ~Cfft~ ~€lfT fGftr4 ~i'[ ~CfT~~"lf .~"~J f'11it:sril l?cnt~lf -':&1'Cf Cfi)~ f:;;rfci;cuT af'rq;:; TfI~ f:q f"Ii ~~lI

en r;r, ell 'f) Cl'" '"~ ~ .:: '" '"1=1 0 § 0 0 § UJ ._ 0 UJ .~ '" .~ a rn UJ .9 '" .~ '" ._ ._ '" ._ Q)bI) ~~ .....~ Q) ~~ ~, m~{k' I- ._E gV~ B a~~~ ..1:~ t1I .- ~ .-;:: m~(~ .-B m~(~ .-B m~(~ .-B 1:0- ..... 14"- .... 1:0- ..... 1:0 - .... l:+::::0J'ii; I:r - ...... ~~ g'+: _ ~ UJ - en ~:-;: w ~ J.- := I-V ~ ~ ::::...... u/- ii;~ == ~ ~ ~ ==;> .~ 1-1~ t;;>. ~ ~ :>.~ ~ :> 'W ~ ~ ;> .~ .s ~ ;> 'W ~ :> 'I:v .... :>.~ ....

-.~---~. ~~-.-----~-----=--=: ... 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

1 7 7 3 1 1 2 2 12 '12 47 47 <107

3 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 249 .

4 4 1 1 13 13 3 4 4 ••• 2 2 lOS 111 150

7 7 4 4 21 21 6 6 7 7 2 14 14 IS7 . 160 . S06 1~4

qfd'uGe 1

ftM I f'itfil1Mf am WQ' pam Iti1 ~tftl'itt1'< ~ ~~ Drinking Water

--______~_L ______~ ______--~

IDi(~ fitim Sl&fiT'( C(~ ~ ~ ~GWr iii) wqo 3l'fucfi - ~fcmT iii" 0 ~fI"t~ ifiT ;:mr ~ ~art a~(q ~-ffT ~ m:~T ~ 3filI' ~f\lif . if{f ~ SI. Name of Tahsil Tap Well Tank Tube-well River Fountain Canal Others More Villages No. than one with no source drinking water of any typo

1 2 35 36 37 }8 39 40 41 42 43 44

61+1. 1. Talbchat 50 153 1 .... 51

t=f~$< 2. Lalitpur 49 256 1 ." '., . 48 ...

Il~~'t.ft 3. Mabrauni 42 265 ... 2 ... 43 ... 2iFr Total 141 674 1 ... 3 142 125

APPENDIX I Tahsilwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities

-mr ~ errt ~CllCfm fcr~a ~ Post and Telegraph Commu" :cation Power Supply { ( '------~ (-~--;-----__.. ,--__J-_~_,

'T

4S 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 S3 S4 SS S6

36 2 1 28 6 ... 17 143

48 ... 1 19 238

41 1 53 16 250

115 3 1 1 180 12 S2 631 126

cm:~ II APPENDIX n ~fM

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~--'~------

~T~ "~'T \?:TaT I Not Applicable

--~"------127

Q'~c III A P PEN D1 X nl .~)~a~~c Tahsil Talbehat itlrijf~ cpT '6)9

1 2 3 4

1 10 . qF.{,{~T Budrela 2 13 ~)~f Bendora

3 15 ~T S,absa 4 16 ~~T Sahsuti 5 18 ~"TcrT Hanota 6 19 ~ Jharar 7 29

14 77 ~;;~ Badanpur 1S 79 ~~tTt Hansari 16 80 ert" ,ci Bari Khurd 17 87 ~ro Hansari 18 88 ~ Sunpura 19 89

28 lOS ar;r;;~I?.ft Bamangu wan

29 106 ~ ~,{T Bhujau Pura

30 107 4fr~~)'1 Badron 128

q-ftfillQ; m APPENDIX III ij~ ~a: Tahsil Talbehat , ~~

~ ~oili)'o ~o ij'o Name of Village Sl. Lo.Co. No. No.

t 2 4

.-~ -~ ... ---

31 100 ~ Budheri 32 110 ~ Budero 33 112 ~ Natrai 34 123 m~'f Sonrai 35 147 qor q:;lf~ Patha Pacbhonda 36 1S7 oro i't~T Thath Khera 129

qf{f~ 1lI A i) P }~ N D I X HI -~r(.'f ~f~(f~ Tahsil Lalitpur tprijf{1"

~'"1J"""""'-""""_~.~~-""'____ -=--' ,.. --... __ " . fi;r mo'fiTo ~o Uo m'Jf

-.~ 1 2 3' 4

1 .3 ~m'U Agra 2 8 ~~qt Baswan 3 19 '1T~~ ~ Nohar Khurd .. ' to 4 23 m

5 2S :qlf~3{<.fT Cbamrauwa 6 30 -.:~)~ Rasoi 7 31 ~flU;; Tf Siron Khurd 8 33 f;r;;ro Minora 9 S9 ~T"{r Badora 10 60 if:qcm:T .Genchwara II 71 v~"{r Chandera

12 88 ~~~qr Surauwa 13 96 ;f\';ITcr..

21 118 ~E!i~iJfT~T Bakalwara 22 1:0 i]'~~r Gadora

23 121 ~\ Sudar 24 125 lfliiTsm:r Monawari

2S 137 ~~(.fT"{T ~ Mailwara Kburd

26 139 ~a:; :qrq:;r Mau Mafi

27 153 'lli""(:;h Bhadarau

28 157 f~~T Vijaipura

29 169 ~r~~ Rixhpura

30 IE ~~Tm Kumrola L-17 130

qf{~ III A P PEN D I X IiI ~~l~ ~f~ij~ Tahsil Lalitpur ~

9fi'l1 ' iffl'ociTo ~o ~o Name of Village 81. L.C. No. No.

t 2 3 4

31 176 q~ru Pathari 32 179 .~ Rajora 33 194 fqqftlfT

34 220 m,!~r Rampura 35 221 :q~rr: Chand pur 36 222 ;;r~~~ Jahajpur 37 223 ~~'q Arnau Khera 38 226 ~qOT~ Barndori Pathar 39 22& ~lfr Hardari 40 231 -:err~T Chandem 41 232 CfiiiTT Kanpura 42 238 mfifCfi :qlCfi Manik Chok 43 239 fmr Vijori 44 254 +rT+RT Mamda 45 2SS itcr~"{T Kewlari 46 262 ~,:!"{T ~rn~H Saipur Khalsa 47 275 ~)ij9;~ Bospur 48 278 ~lcr~ Danwar 49 281 f~"{T Jijpera 50 283 4flJrr{T Bampera 51 284 tforfr Pathari 52 285 ~'li)ftlfT Sakoriya 131

qf~rn{S2" I I I A P PEN D I X III a-i!ffT~ if~);:ft Tahsil Mahroni itll'GR"r 'fiT ~'fi?: ~f<:mT 'U~cr m+rT em ~r List of Villages where no amenity other than the Drinking Water is available

...... ,.~ ------~~------~------$Oj;{ ~)o'fiTo ~o ~" Name of Village 81. L.C,

__No.~ ______No. -~e. __ '~. ______~ ____'_____ WD

1 2 3 4

1 5 Gfli5fU Beejri 2 6 ~~T Eangra 3 7 GT~T Teela 4 14 q~~T Bartla

5 ~7 ~~T;;f Bharoni 6 30 'Kef Boof 7 31 ~if'tT Umri & 34 f~ffff~'-TT Simiriya 9 39 ~iVtcr~<: Daulatpur 10 41 if"T ~fiFr~ Ganga Sagar 11 47 fuf~~ f'{f~p: Khiria Misar

12 49 ~r Udya 13 51 wrCfT~ f:rfc Sun wah Girant 14 55 ~P::lf) Bat-yo 15 59 ~crm~T Satlinga 16 60 ih:c Bhonrat 17 63 fiHT~T Chirola 18 68 ri-rf'1lfT Gaganiya 19 73 ~\iFiT~ Baijnath 20 78 ~~~T Bhaisarra e21 81 ~f~l.lT Mudiya. 22 e117 ~~T Budi 23 ] 21 \1:~FT Bhoosra

24 124 <;f~ Bakaspnr

2S B2 ~Pi~ Rampur

26 145 ~3; TaJau

27 1St Teekra

28 152 Chadra

29 161 Choka

30 16~ 132

qfOOc III APPENDIX III ~ i{~l~ Tahsil Mahroni ~

W-11 ~o.mo <:to ij'o Name of Village Sl. L.C. No. No.

1 2 3 4

~- .. ,,_, _._, -~--~~--~.-.----.-----.-.---~---- .. .. _ .. -- -~-- --_." .. ._ -

31 172 q'~f\lfT Padariya 32 177 f~~T~ Jiloni 33 183 'fmC!' Nayagaon

34 186 ;r~U~T M~harajpura 35 190 l{itiit~ Makripur 36 192 ~cr~\ DaulatpuI 37 197 m~T Dbolpura 3& 200 ~f~lfT Hajariya 39 202 ~ Saktoo 40 211 'iEf~~T Chandora 41 225 mrr~ Singarwara 42 229 aTiT'U Agra 43 234

57 269 ~T~U Shyampura S8 271 ~Fffit Dagli

59 273 fucr~~ Chhitrapur 60 275 ~~~T Kherpura 133

qfdl~llSc III \PPENDIX III '~~~R) Tahsil Mahroni m

t 2 3 4

,--.---.. ,~. -_._"_ ------

61 279 firqf~~T Pipariya

62 280 f~'CfT~ Bigbai 63 283 ~"IT;:ft Sunoni

64 285 ~;:n Balna 65 286 ;:r?r~T Nadari 66 288 iiI+~Rr .~~ Bamhori Kburd 67 292 ~fu~T~ Imiliya Kburd

68 293 ~Cf~ Badwar 69 295 ~if"( ~~r Semer Khera 70 299 ~9;,!U Jaitupura

71 301 (if~~ Lakhanaar 134

qfl:f!(I lie IV A P PEN D I X IV Oi<1~f:qo GfIfutrl ij'f{T 3T'1~fq~ ~R=nfl c€t Gf1~€l:TT

and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ralTge~: m~.~ 3f-;,I'1'1l'cTi'f . GfTR=n:rt -" Talbebat Tahsil A·-Scheduled Castes

~~o GfTfutii a:r '$~f:qq GfTfiJl!"T "1ft i;F,mT ;,;r)~!1"R ~1 Gf;:ffi~~T ':'frey; I1Ff i!fiT ~~ 'fi~ 'liT qf~~ 9l~ ~ (srfumo) ~lI'T qr+r

1 2 3 1 2 3

~~qT q~~~qt 26 Targuwan 11-15 51 Balarguwan f~T~T . ~tq-T~~r 44 . Didora 53 Bhopalpura ;;r+r.,~qt 'll::r'S-'{T ~~ 105 Bamanguw8n 63 Kadesara Khurd . ~~~T ~m~T 106 BhujaU: Purs 79 Hansari ~t':'fT ~~TU 6-10 10 Bandrela 87 Hansati

~cfi ~crT~T 24 Khandi , 95 Batwaha Oii'fwrT ~ tF'fm~ 61 Banguwan Kburd 104 Dhangol

cti~T4'"(T ~1iHT 82 Kalothra. 119 Ghuwra B~qT 90 Sansua 13? Mathra &'U :STrr m 97 Kbera Dang 136 Paron

~~f-effl \ifTfG~1 ~)'~~;:r

------~-~,~,~~"------~~~~,-....;;;;~_.~.. ::::~.;;;"'. 1 2 3 1 2 3

~Tq;:r :!~RT 11-15 166 DuJawan 16-20 125 Muharo

~ ~"{Rr ~;r 16-20 2 Thana 135 Baroda Dang ~'fTft

~TGT ~~~T~T 18 Haneta 155 Dasrara

~ ~:!~~r 19 Jharar 160 Hanupura ~~r 'ti~t ~q~H 43 Pura Kalan 161 Deoran ~~Tq

\!flSllU :tf"~T~~ 111 lakhaura 28 Cbandrapur fqT{T'tiT ilTtfif -.lij ~rn lAM

8f:!W'rn \iJTfu~) ~~RJCf mfwrr ot?r~~ ~Sii~ rfc;roij" ) ~~T m"I' !ifiT 'fT+T Range of Lecation Name of Village Range of Location Name of Village Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage ) ( Percentage )

1 2 3 1 2 3

.~-..------..-- .. ~ ij"o:rcrT~T Cfi<'fT ~i?faT 21-30 32 Bhensanwara Kalan 21-30 69 Daulta .._.

~ 'i~T ~ U~~ 34 Pura Khurd 78 Rampur m~ q~T ~~ 3S Jbanwar 80 Bari Khurd

·

o:r~r ~~T \;f'fT~~ 39 Nathi Kbera 84 Jamalpur ~~T ~GfTf~~f 47 Bhuchera 92 Hazaria alf

id'~t ~q-ro S4 Udguwan 108 Dburwara ~;:rl~T ~it~) 57 Sunora 109 Budheri

fffll'TCf a~lJ~"{r qfi51

qf(f~IIS(! IV A P PEND I X IV 3Tj~Rcr GfTfij~1 Cl'IlfT a{J~f~cr ~falll qfr GT~. ifiT ~

~Rcr GlTfC:llfT ~fq« Gilfu

;fi~T 'fl~mT 21-30 128 Bansi 31+ 9 Bhadona

f~~fi l1~ 129 Khiriya Khurd 11 Mau qfcr2:~T \ Cfi~ff(] ti"C1"f ·130 Bastguwan 17 Kadesra Kalan ij"1f\T stlT ~mfiifQT~ 133 Semra Dang 21 Barma Bihar qr, ~~J~9r 144 Bar 22 Sarkhari

~ qarT 148 Kathwar 23 Pawa mq.:ft 1Tq~T ~~~ 150 Bhawni 30 Geora Gundera

qlit~r ~~'iT \3"~T= 152 Bamori Sahna 36 Ugarpur ~)~.) mi:l far~~T 153 BhaHani Lodh 37 Birdha OTo ~T f~~j(;T 157 Thath Khera 41 Hingora ;fH'I(lqif ~ ~H

q Fditf1S! IV' APPENDIX IV 811W:q~ G(lftpif 6111T ~~ ~GI'Tf~t

3lmft:foG!Tfu7if ~~fqQ GfTfulr'f ~ GTiHl~1 ~;;

1 2 3 1 2 3

~er~1: '{\lj'~ 31+ 59 Radhapur 31+ 99 Rajpura ~~wrt ~ Cfioq~ 64 Hasguwan 101 Rampura Kathawar ~T~ mm 65 Rajpur 102 Maolain 'fi'lim'T ;:r;rcITtf 68 KaR:dari 113 Nag~ans 'fi)e~T fe'w 71 Kotra 115 Sirsi

;{~~r Ulfl!~ 72 Bhanwar Kali 118 Ralpur ~rffi;; r~~ 74 Lalaon 121 Chhipai ~n:Cft~ 'li~t tff~~ 76 , Serwans Kalan 123 Sonrai

ST"{T Cfi~t qr-~Ff~T 81 Bari Kalan ]24 l{alyanpura OiG\r1tT ~T;rr ~iT 86 Asaupura 137 Bhailoni Suba ~lfT~~,{T aPf'h:T ~~'a 89 Kangirpura 138 Gamori Khdent ~

* tlJ~ Oi;:;~f"f(f GfTfa

qf~~ IV A PPENDIX IV ~~f"l18 ~T ~ ar~~Rcr ~fCll1t ott Gl;;ij~1 CfiT ~ GI"Iijl941 ~ ~crnr qf~~ ~ ~m vmt rtt ~l List of vmages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~m~~~ 31-~~ft;(.i Gl1~T Lalitpur Ta.hsil A-Scheduled Castes,

8l~f.:q6 G[lfulTl 8l~m iifTfa7iT ctl' \5['1 ij~4 i m~1H'i ttft Gj '1ij~lfr ~~'!lT;; ~~ CfiT6 "liT qful1: 1!fiT~ (srmmr) ij'~llT ~F.:r OfiT ;::rr:.r (srfcr'!lT~n ij'~T I1I1J ;PT iilll' Range of Location Name of Village Range of Location Name of Village Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) , (Percentage)

1 2 3 1 2 3

--__o_~ .. ___ •• • -- -~------,----.-----

~CfT m;:;rT~l: 88 Surauwa 6-10 203 Alapur ~mt ~~ Ofil~ 91 Bhainsai 219 Deera Kodar 1~ €~~ {iT~~T 134 Rameshra 262 Saipura Khalsa 'JiR:r m.rr 187 Bhonta 258 Dorna fqqf~lfT qrm Gf+~-q ~T 245 Pipria PaU 267 Bambori Bansha arr~T q-:qitu 6-10 3 Agara 283 Bllmpera 0fi~T'::1 ~irtT 6 Karari 11-15 21 Haberi Pt1~~C1ru ~~l:!

fuer

ifrr~'i'{ q]1~3~T 171 Magarpu. 99 Fauj[lura 140

9fd'iurSi! IV A P PEN D I X IV 3T1~RRr ~Tftf1;ff ~T 8{1~f-qij \Sfi\'\S[Tftill1 ~ Gf;re~~

Oj1~r-ijij GfTfa-lTT Of3~f.;rn iJfTf(fllf

-.. ,__..._,-~ .. --- -:nr=m""_"~~"",-,~."",,< "~''''h'''<- 1 2 3 1 . 2 3

~------~--~.-. .- .. - .. --~--~. . -r~l1:T 'jru1rT 11-15 120 Gadora 16-20 10 F Gursors Cf.~~T i'fi~t :q~CfT 132 Kachnoda Kalan 25 Chamrauwa 81rrlu ~~iTQT 143 Anora 29 ~atgata ~ifT ;iRf~~ 145 Tenga 54 Bhonrsil far'{UT qr'tli'.,r 16l Birdha 69 Pachoni '{1'i!i'1~ ~11'h:r 169 Richpur 97 Gangora.. qor~ Gf~CifT"'1' 176 Pathari 103 Bairwara· o'TtU qe~T ~~ 190 Tbagari 110 Patora Kburd

a.-mr Gi~~T 201 Besra 118 Bakalwara

S'f~T\ij'~ fon:HT 222 Jahajpur 129 Birari

'fii1'1~T ~~T 232 Kanpura 138 Rajwara 6R1~T ,{~'f rn 250 Barodiya Raen 144 Tor qs'rrT f~~~T 252 Padua _ 155 CbbiIla 1:11;Jfit'T @~f\lTT 28) . Jijpera 156 Khajuriya f'q~rnT [(far If'1<:T t5-20 1 Ghisoli 157 Vijaipura 141

w:fute ·IV A P PE N D I X IV ~Rcr iifTfa1TT cr~ 3T1~fircr ~fcmt. iiiT ~m CfiT ¥f ~l_Om B ar;_rIT<:r qf~t!~'~ 311m l.11l11 ~1 ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Schedulded tribes to total population by ranges ~ft"Tij~ ~~ ar-BT1~m GfTftrlt ------_._.Lalitpur Tahsil A-Scheduled Castes ~~ mRrnl ar1~f'if<:r GfTfcr1TT ~\1j';ffi~ i'?I'rm ifi'T ~1TT (>f)~1lf;;

~ ------~------.-~----"'~--,------...... - 1 2 3 1 2 3

_. -~.---~-.. --~------.. -- mr{crt~ ;;T~~ Cfi"1T 16-20 160 Satarwans 21-30 18 Nahar Kalan q;-~TI![~T ~TlTT

~

~crT~ Cfi~t q~i'j~ 12 Sankarwar Kalan 61 Bakhtar

mrQ~r 9i~lT;; 13 Tilhari 63 Kargan ~ p.fTifr ~lsT 14 Baroda Swami 68 Ronda fCil~C!iT in:'1' Bfu~,!<: (mmur) 15 Bineka Toran 73 Lalitpur (Rural) 'l}"TU q~T"T Cfi(>fT 17 (Jora 78 Masora Kalan 142

qR~ IV A P PEN D I X IV ~~R(f iSfTftTtrt ij1fT at'mm G'A'GfT~1 qff ii{'1~(!l(t !fit ~ \i1.:pJ(§lJT itf ~q~ ifi"~ mm~)~ List of villaaes according to tbe proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~~~rlff ar-a:r!!~~ GfTftrll'f Lalftpur Tahsil A:'_Scheduied Castes

81~fi;:re' G'f1~1 ~~Frn \JfTRnfr qff G1\·Hi~, ~)it;rr;; iiiiT \if'i~~T ~)~ii 2fiT crfuI1: CfiF! Cfir·qfur\ 'fi)~ (srre~a) ~~1:fT ~Tlf 'fiT ;;t1:r (~a) mT IJTlf tfiT if1lI Range of Location Name of Village Range of Location Name of Village Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No, population No. (Petamtage) (Pe~tage)

1 2 3 1 2 3

~er,~T! f~aqt~ 21-38 80 Raghunath Pura 21-30 149 Khitwans ~3Ttqiffr 'il~3i 101 Kllantla 150 Chadrau

~:rGf'lT" fu~ 111 Dawni 165 Singepur f!!TCfrr) eti~t ~q

~PJ ~ 117 Surwara 181 Bant ~~GfHT ~T 119 Kailwtlra 189 Kaithora.

~}HGf~ rrrrl7rtar 123 Gudawal 192 NayagaoD if~Cf

.~_!'nI!>_.....,~ ~." _...._--i:~~ ar~"m Glifin:rt ar~tJ;RCf ~futrl cfT~~~ ~l1T;;

'y---. ~-__~>o/..._.,.,_ .. -~..... '" .. 1 2 3 1 2 a

'ifrorr ;;.ft~T 21-30 241 Bharon 31+ 5 Nanora ;:fTl{ ~,(T q:q)~r 243 Neem Khera 7 Panchota ~~T iSj~T 247 Salaiya 8 Baswan

~n::lI'T ~~T 248 Banaariya 16 Bhadra i;ftq;; rr)~ Tf 253 Chiman 19 Nohar Khurd ;rn:r

gt~1:t ~~t m'{Q ~~T 256 Dongra Kalan ~4 Bharat Pura ~~T ~~r~r 257 Betna 36 Jaikhara

~slit CfillIT rr~r~ 261 Mudari 39 Kala Pahar ~;;if~T ~qT 264 Hanotiya 42 Mangu.wan ~~ ~6:C: fEfT 274 Bala Behat 44 Bucha ']; ... T ~~qT"u 280 Pura 46 Delwara quf~lTr ,,(T 282 Barodiya 47 Khura

i!".,<:iHf ar~T~T 31+ 4 Mainwara 50 Adwaha 144

qfdlfta IV APPENDIX I\, 3TWJftqCf GITf~l a~ aT~f.:I'i:f i.if~GITfdlfl

and Scheduled trib~s to the total population by ranges ~f<1('1'1J;~ a-~~ 3T-i!J~ i5fTfcn:rr Lalitpur Tahsil A-Scheduled Castes

6ii~J;f:qi:f iilTftr:.rl ar.m:fifi:f ;m-fulrl !fir Gf'fU(?lj I m~;; ~ i*1~lSlrT m%'!!Ff tr rrftm: !Jfi)6 q)Tqron: , cp)~ ('Sffumf) mr m+r

-~--- 1 2 3 1 2 3

arr~~~ i;fT~'fUFIT ~~ 31+ 52 Alapur, 31+ 87 J amundhana Khurd <1T~'1 ~T f~T~l 53 Lakhan Pura 92 Niwaho ai~~ f

'1q-;;I!fHT ~rrT=T S8 Nadanwata 104 Jugpura

+r~~T'1') ~ Ofi~I;fT 62 Mahroni Kburd 107 Kakruwa fOf~ ii~ ftgf~IlT f+T~ 6S Bigba Khet lOS Khiriya Mishra ~~~1· ififT~r 66 Maharri 109 Ganllari ~U G'T<:f

f'Jl''3ftlTOf;=J' ~~H 81 Jijyawan 121 Sudar Gft=~l~r cp~t .~rfr 85 Bamhori Kalan 122 Marwari 'f;1ccrn:: €1~"fr( ~

qf~'lV APPENDIX IV ~f.q~ ~l ijlIT ot!!if"'ld ~fu~l c€t ~~ CfiT ;jeyr G(ifij\!;~I ~ ~q~iiti~~

1 2 3 1 2 3

fXT"I";; ~T{t ir.i

~~r ~1i ~11 m;:rr 137 Mailwara Khurd 174 Uttam Ohana ~ ij'TtfiT f.rlr\1(fT 139 Mau Muafi 178 Nivauwa ~TU ifi~t ~~ 140 Mailwara Kalan 182 Khai Khera CfT~'1TGf ~~T 147 Taleaon 184 Simardha q~ij-+r\T 00 148 Patsemra 186 Pall ~ i'iT~ IS3 Bbadarau 191 Nunawali fircrftll'Tcs:fm' 154 194 Pipria Bansha ~ IS8 Kurahail 1% Jiron iif'f\:r~T #~qro 159 Bamrola 197 Bbailwara itttiT . 162 Tika 204 ~~ 163 And.Ia 205 1;.-19 li6;

qt\fwlS! IV APPENDIX IV 8l1tf... e·~ 'a'I1'81~~\1 GM'3f1Rt_-; ~ ID~ ilfit "fl11 Range of Location" Name, of} Village i Range of' Location Name of Village Scheduled castes code Scheduled castes code population No. population No. (Percentage) (Percentage)

1 2 3' 1 2 3

q~~OT :;:r.:~U 31+ Bandar Odth. 31+ 234 Chandera',

~1JT ~ftll'T 207 Deogatha t 234" 'Dugriya'

~iff ~f;T~ 208 Kucbdon '" 236 Dudhae

1R:;;ft~ft Rij~~ ,209 Oarwoli 237 Bibrai

~u mf;;"1i 210 Rampura .1 238/ Manik Chok

~T~~ ~flTfulrr 214 Sepura Mujufta 2S1 Emiliya

i.'ifT~T""-~ \31ff~lI'T 6T'I'U 215 lamundhana Kalan 259 Umaria DOBgra

i.'if~f.:rlll fqqf~lI'T GTqu 217 lamunia 260 ' Piparia Dorigra

~ ~T 'SfT~ 218 ~, MaikhuWIa r 263' Khaira Ghat

ij"rrTf'{ 1fT ~ij")~ 22(V Sagoria 168 Rasoi

mlil'tt ~~T~ 224 Dhojri 270

~TC{);; qoU~ 227 Madon 273 Pathrai

ifilfT~') itij'~'( 239 Kapasl 275 Bospur k47

qf(fiu6C! .IV ~,P P E N,DI X ,IV ~1~Rff ijfTfulrl ffm .ilJmm ~~1 ~ Wil4~ }fi1'~~ Jilifd\iQr j]r ~ qfW: ~ -~ atm, '-lif-wfT List of' viUllgeS acc:ordi1!~ _to the. pr~portiQJl, pf. ,*:b:~ted cast

and Scheduled tribes to the total pop~latiqn _~y. t:anges ~ffi~ ~T;n 3f~m~r Lalitpur Tahsil A-Scheduled CMtes

81 mRff GIl ft:n1r ~W'«r GIl'ftprl

1 , 2 . 3 3 ------,--, fqtR)f;:rm qQfl.:T 31+ 276 Piproniya 31+ 284 Pathari fdq( ~lIT 278 Danwar 285 Sakor,iya ~ 279 Semai

* ~ ~f.qff mfi1

;:r)c-~ij' ij'~~ftZf if ar3~m Gfif~rfuif rtit \if~~T ;pr ~ mlf rr@ ~ I qfdltl&t IV ~T moT (if) ~f~{f ~ f

qfdi(ilsa IV A P PEND IX IV aT~~FtQ ~ Q¥ff ~fq~ ~fij~ ~ GFf~ !.fiT ~~ '5f;:r~ B ~ tfur~ %~~ WiT efft ~ List or' villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges q~ ff~')~ ar-31i~m ~RP:Tt Mahroni Tahsil A-Bcheduled Cutes

at~f.qd Gfffu

1 2 3 1 2 3

m=rf;;;r~ ijWff 59 SatIinga 6-10 57 Naiguw8D ~ fucrRT 117 Budi 77 Niwari

~tn::r qR'fT 121 Bhoosra 88 Pali \ifilm ~ 130 Jagara 182 Sarkhadi crT\>f~t .~~ 197 Dholpura 189 Lalitapur . W~1.lT f~T\T 198 M~diya 225 Singarwara IfiCfUCT

q~~

~T.,T ~lJ~T 17 Kailoni 18 ~ Udaipura f~:;:fm"(t m "'.' .... It 22 Mirchwara 2.1 Senua Bbagnqar ~T ftrem 30 Booti 37 BUata 'i1q,T-:r ~~ 40 Chakora 46 Cbhilla tp:r ~-f 3I~;::tt\T 42 Suri Khurd 48 Ajnora 149

qf(f!llQ; IV A P P ENDIX IV ~~m iSnf~T ~m ~~~ i5l;:NItRtttT ~T ~T ;!{iT ~ ~T ~ ~ qm iti ~ ,11if 'fiT ~ List of villages according to the' proportion of Scheduled castes and Schedulded tribes to total population by ravges ~~T~ 3f~f.!rn ~T Jdahronl Tahsil A-8chcduled. Casta

~~~ ~ Rrn GJTfu;.ff "liTm:m ~., i'fi1~T ~it~ IlfiT crfuR !fiR' -

1 2 3 1 2 3 ------_------mm ~CfTqfq U-lS 52 Didora 16-20 44 , Kuw!'gaoo iSf~TU GfQT~~ f~ ~n:llT ~ 105 Bamhori Bahadur Singh 47 Khiria Misar iff~t.f ~ 107 Labren 58 Bbaira

~"{'f;; ftr~q;; 112 Largan 6S Silawan f~f~l!T ~n:;;~ ",'\ct;1 115 Khiriya Bharanju 67 Cboki ~q~rr m q..nGT 142 Deoran JCalan 85 Pachora

~~i5'fT ~;; 194 Barej~ 94 Chhayao'

GI'~~ ~ 217 Bahadurpur 97 Gurha fGn:t~ citJlJ81T 238 Bironda 101 Wangrua

~~r~ ~ 260 Gadhauli Khurd 102 Rukwaha ~.,~ ~ 284 Manpura 116 Khatora =iI.. ~ fE[(:fT ~!fi~' 16-20 1 Chandmwali 123 Uldana Kalan i1m -rent 6 Bangea 127 Nawai c:lfu:ty ~~ Toria 136 Saidpur :s~ ~ 38 Dangrana 153 Gona J50

,q f

~:;:rn ;;rTRf ~1 a:r~~m ;;rTfij'tfl ctr~r ~r't!ti~ CiiT Gl'1ij~ I

1 2 3 1 2 3 i'

~qro c)"U 16-20 154 Dhurwara 16-20 296 Tori ~qf~ ~~qf 167 Bairwara 21-30 4 Kailguan

~l cT~T 170 Kakarllwa 7 Teela ~~T ~~~ ~crm 171 Gudha ,Buzurg 9 Jaraoli ~creT

~T ~ro 205 Dainpura 23 Nagara

~~ TlvU(1 207 Gurba Madawra 15 Gugarwara

'WfT~ ~l:FfT 219 Patna .¥adawra 17 Bharoni ~~ ~crro 213 GurylUla 28 Daj)wara ~ qjq:;ffiT 220 ~prat 29 Gangchari

~ ~ 768 Siron 32 Pah· ~Frr ~ 272 Ikolla 33 Banoni ~,,~ ~ 282 Bhikampur 43 Badokhra IS}

m~ IV' A PPENDIX IV ~fqcr \ifTW:rT ij'tfT a:rmm ~fulif eFt ~

M4btoni Tahsil A-Scbeduled i "Castes at'1iRi;1 ~1 3T~f~ GIl'ft:rtrl eft Gj '" ij'@lfl ~~!!fi1

1 2 3 1 2 3

m'i'!<: f~fv:rT ~q:;'iill: 21-30 45 8anpur 21-30 91 Khiriya Latkanju ii1<: fllm~T 50 Beer 92 Midarwaba

~;:m~ a:r\ifT'i 53 Sunwaha" 93 Ajaao ar'fT~T ~~~r 56 Amara 95 Kumehri' W 'iiqm 60 Bhonrat 98 Bhadora' ~\T<:r ~~crt 61 Kurora 100 Maiguw8n ~fR: Cftr)~l':r 64 Samogar 104 Keolari fi'{t]qT~ EfiTl::cri~ 6CJ' Digwar 118 Korwans ~ GlT{T;; 70 Gundrapur' 119 Baron ,~r\lI'r ~G'ir ~cru 71 Jarya 122 Budoi MIlClawra fu;:~crT~T 'llT:fr 72 Sindwaha 126 Bhondi q~crT qOT'fq~'rU 7S Pandwan 131 Patlla Vijaipura UCfHl tT~m 76 Dhawari 137 Oadhaill Kalan f;;pm:;:r f~fl:rfu:rr 84 Kisseda 144 Simiriya \jf~ro ~"~1l\i 90 Jakbora 146 Sadumal 132

qf{f~(c:: IV APPENDIX IV SI~~f-ctct ~~1 ij~ ~i~ ~f~ cIfr iiI"~ otn' ~ GFRt~ ij',. SifITCI' Iffur{ % ~m: V11ii

O1:;~f.qcr GfTfutrl ~~f

1 2 3 1 2 3

ijep)-u ~~,(T 11-30 148 Naikora 31+ 230 Hansero :q?~T mcft~'U 152 Chadra 237 Bhonti Madawra ~~~ , iiIl=~"u Cfi~i - 162 Lubarra 240 Biunhori Kalan ~~!!arT ~ 165 Sukulguan 242 Sonrai ~ ~~ 169 Badgana 243 Uldna Khurd

GJ~m ~'( 173 Banyana 247 Madanpur ~iffi;:ft ;rm~T 177 Jiloni 262 Gora Kacbhya +t~I

rm:~ ~T 191 Narabat 277 Ramgarha G"Tif'U

'(~ :8t~ 31+ 218 Rakhwara 300 IConat 158

qf'lfIUrrc' IV A P P_ E' N D I X IV Sl~fqo GfTfulr'f Ef'.l'T Sf1'~f~a ~fCflll Cf\1 GliHi i§lIl i4iT ~ ill '1(i @:II ~ 'aT'];q'Ta- qf~~ ~ oq~, ~T

il~ iiI'fflp:fr· ~f'tfO GfTf~r Cf\1 GIll! ij IitfT ~lU'f Cfir i3i~T m~~ "fiT I:ffuR ~ !fi1'QfuR Cfi)~ (Srf~~) _~ lJTlf

+1:fTlf . ~a:rj 'CfTa'T 31+ 3 Miyao 31+ 86 Kuwa Ghosi +rIm., 8TffRT 11 . Mogan 96 Agora lslT~;:r ~Tq-~l;;;r 15 Kbakron 99 ,Chhapchhol

~T ~er~CfT «~Ofihr 16 Pura Dhadkuwa 110 Sarkora f~f+rf<

. sr.mfqcr iifTfcr lfl atWi(Nd iilTfd"lif t!TI ~r wr1fillM' -A G1'1(j~1 ~ I'fiT ~ .~ 1fiT~ ~ (srfu~) ~~ mlT ~;n1l (~) ~ ~ Cfif '111r Range of Location Name- of Village katl80 of Location Name of Village Scheduled castes code Scheduled cutes code population No. population No. ( Percentage) (Percentaec )

1 3 1 2 3

~1~~ 31+ 155 31+ 192 Daulatpur ifTf.f'fi~~ fu:'1'cm: 157 Manikpur 193 Digwar tlfTm ilf,{~ 158 Payasa 201 Barchon

~1'I"U ~ ~Cf)« 160 Dongea Khurd 202 Saktoo :qm i';ft~ 161 Choka 203 Budni Narahat

arqllt ~r"T 164 Agodi 204 Bamrana ij'tIT-ft mzr~ 166 Bagoni 209 BhoDti Narabat q1;~f 'lfTitl-U 168 Parsai 211 Cbandora q'!'rorr ~ 172 Padariya 21~ Oeod ~fq-ffi1rT m atn 176 Imilia Kalan 219 Dhawa. ~rum(f~ ~ 179 Bamhori Sindwaha 226 Barodifa ;fl;rr qrtffl ·181 Gona 227 Parol

~qk ~T 183 Nayagaon 229 Agra

ar~~ ~UTZT 185 Bachbral 231 Panata ~!fi,{~ 'I'm ~ 190 Makripuf 233 Gora Khurd 15;

qfd\fie IV A P PEN' D I X IV aJ~R5 ~l1f~ 61I'T at'lW'C6 at'ibi'iMl(f ii\' 'Gj.,E{fqT .~ ~~ Gi'1:9(il(i ~ 8I'f1TCf ~ it; ~ 00 iii) ~ List of villages according to tbe proportion of Scheduled castes and Scbedulded tribes to total population by ranges . ~~ ar~m GIlfu

1 3 I 2 3 ;;lli .'U 31+ 234 Neem Khcra 31+ 26S HaDsri ~~ m'U ~c;;rt '235 Pahari Kbun! 266 Gora Kalan mnf.r~ R1"m-tt 236 DidoDiya 267 Lidhora

15j'~;:m: W~"1'T~') 139 Jalandhar 270 Pisnari 8f1fm f35~ 245 Amoda 273 Chbitrapur

~ iIlT'U m'i 246 Darutala 274 Klri Toran iITd ~ 249 Baral 276 Jbanker i'11l"1'T tim 250 1'haniUa 280 Bigbai ~ ~

qfdillte IV ,APPENDIX IV ~~m GIlftrit am 811Qf"'ld ~mfu1r1 9ft ijf~ E!iT ~ GfiI'~1SlfT ~ ~ qfu:n: iti arwm vn:ff CfiT ~ List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges ~".n- ~T;_;r or-at 1\t;f4 d iiI1fulrt Mabron! Tahsil A-Scheduled Castes ------~'''.<---...... -~------8l~ iinfcrrfT ~~f.qij ~lfl ' !1ft 61'1 ~ €irl ~TifiJl1f1' .' Of') c;r;:m~ ~T~'QT<1' 'filq'fut1: 'file ' "fiT q~ CfiTe- (srfuI1F'f) ~~ .~ 11l

1 2 3 1 2 3

f~ ~Tm'1'l: 31+ 290 Glrar 31+ 298 Dhori. Sa&ar' C{~~ \>f~Gf~ 293 Baswar 301 Lakhanger

* ~ ~f;fij i51ifull'l

i'fTC:-~~ a~ID~ if a:r~~f'9tf ;;;r'r~TfijifT CfiT ~lJT CfiT EJil~ UT+f o:r@ ~ I qf~~ IV

~ f.,CnllliT ~I snf~Rt 81R .~ ~ iilf ~ ott '.{uft I "fTt1om ~if (f~~~ ~~. ~ ~ Qfuu<1 ~;'1~f'iij \i{iftTUI;:noIT it UO ~~f~

1 II \i~ if.qr. 33/2/1 \1f~ij'i( 17.35 10,078 11,560 12,449 11,504 Lalitpur (+7.69) (-7.59) 2 v q'~ if.~.~. 33/3/IV ~ 1.2.8 1,233 2.682 3.094 2,408 Mahroni <+15.36) (-22.17) 3 V q"(~r if.€f.~. 33/2/In ~f~ 0.51 1.199 Lalitbur

4 V dl~~~ .,..~.~. 33/1/11 d~ 1.50 1.473 5.693 6.433 5.7SO Talbehat <+12.00) <-10.(2) , :;' r, JSP tOwN DIRI!:crORY STATEMENT I - .....S~us. - and Growth }JJstory -. m ~ \jJ~ SIF:;nr ~ 'EJomr ft1 4111'1Ta' ~

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1

13,715 16,881 20,792 25,220 34,462 55.756 3,214 886 887 880 , II Lalitpur M. B. 1 <+19.22) . <+23.08) <+23.17} <+21.30) <+36.65) (+61.79) 2,855 3,232 3.424 6fillcc'1d 6,775 5.293 886 V Mahroni T.e. 2 <+:18.~) (+13.20) . (+5.94) Declassified 1981 ~ '3(.,4I GIt;T it $(1pf am: llAT fP1T 0{iR 6.790 13.314 886 V Pali T.e. 3 :f.reated as urban for the first time in 1981 Census . -" 3)305 3.671 3.961 ~~ 7,618 7,681 5,121 601 882 V Talbehat T .C. 4 <~2:52) . <+11.07) (+7.SO) Declassified <+2.17) <+2.17) 1&0

~ft;'li ~ f'1'~ijf~f@ij'

2 3 4 s 6 7

~-~

~ "~~ ~~ 1. n ~Fa~~ 944.5 46.3 4.0 (381) Lalitpur (0) t.litpur (0)

~Si ~f\>f~ ~ift 2. V ;r~Uifr 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (419) Lalitpur (31) Mablonl (0)

~ ~fu«,!\ . ,,"flrn2;~ 3. V qfflt 944.5 46.3 4.0 Lucknow (130) LaUtpur (40) Lalltpur (40)

~~ \Ofm«~ dl*'~&l 4. V~~~ 944.5 . 46.3 4.0' Lucknow (360) Lalitpur (42) Talbehat (0) Wi

- ~ .. - TOWN DIRECTORY ," STATEMENT II Physical Aspects and Looation of Town, 1979

f.r;;;fufiaij 'iiT ;:rTf( 3h~ ;rr

.--.------..)_------' ap:il;fo ~))

, ~ijJ~<€t !lT~ .. , 10 kms..) of town No .

.. ' Nearest city with . ;._.-

, , population of one ,--.. ' Lath and more

9 10 ' 1(- 12 2 1

,mit ~f;;rCT~ ~f~a'[{ Jllansi (90) Lalitpur ('0) Lalitpur (0) n Lalitpur 1

:J ~ ~rf~Kf!J~." l1~\r.rl Jhansi( 126) LaJitpur( 36) Maroni (0) V Mahroni 2

sttrT t'l"fua-9;~ t'l"fuc:r9;'\ Jhanai(130) Lalitpur( 40) Lalitpur (40) -, t .. V Pali 3

SrnT cJT~~~C: q~~ Jbansi (SO) Talbebat (0) Talbebat (0) : ,V ' Talbebat

L-21 i62

~ f..tf1ltlf ~m t:I~l~ql~1fiT 'lit fiftr, 1"'-~ _ -_ _-- 5fTf'.a'- ('00 ~ it) Receipt (in 1lupees '(0)

ii1l ~ epl- ~ufr ''Wlf<'ti ~ ~ -~ ~I) 0111: ;:mr ~fu (1980 ij) ~ atTf( (fi ~Imtt ~ atmCr." ~~ OTfult ~ ~ Sl. Class and name Civic administra- taro ., «II r~«il i' ~~ Loan Advance Q1Ta- srrfi:a" No. of town tie statui 'S('{tij ~·sTtt~ Govern- Other Total (in 1980) lleceipt ~~~ ment sources receipt thrOU&h lleWnue derived grant (specify) • fuel etc. from municipal propenies and power a part from taxation

1 2 3 , 6 7 8 9 10 ---.. --~----- 1 n ~fucr~ if.". 11.929 2,621 2.899 1,IS5 18,604

2 v ;r~U;ft 'i.IH.U. 741 11S aS6

3 Vqrel if.~.~. 452 115 567

4 V,l,ij'f~ ~ .... ".~. lSI US 6 279 ------~~~,~ 163

'TOWN DlltECTORY 'STAT.EMENT m M~nicipal Finance. 1978·79

a7.N ('00 ~ it) Ex~ture (iu Rupees '(0) .-- ~~~ 5fllf ij1'1ff~ :sr;:r ~~. ~ ~ ~fuV ~0lA' am: ;;m ~o f,:r1riur ~ q"OO am:~~... ~~ Other Total Class and name SI. General Public Public bealth Public Public (specify) e,;pen- of town No. administra- safety and works instjtu- dittlte tioll tollvtnienoes tions

~--<>.."...... ,._ 11 12 13 14- 15 " 17 2 1 2.993 630 7.443 3,669 2."' 196 17.887 U Lalitpur M.B. 1

... 582 582 V Mahroni T.C. 2

." '485 485 V Pali T.C. 3

817 lot Si. 252 V Talbehat T.C. 4 164

~ Pfa·PUCfit '. _' i, ~.I.V ~lciiSff"1cp am: ~~, 1979 . - - . ,. ar.;~f:qcr ~fulfl UGOfi ~ ~-mi ;n11'f " ,~. 81. Class and name (1980 it) Scheduled castes . (in Krtls.) of ~ Service.. Others No. of town Civic - -; ~nd ' se~erage Wat~r administration -~ f. • Sohedul~d tribe~ ~ Il~rbe status (in 1980) , 'pOpulation .

~ ... J d

~~ ..... - ..... 1 2 3 4 5 6 -- 7 8 9 10-

~'. r ~'..1. W). [ .<- 1 n ~ffi~ 'i.qr. ';; 55,i7s6 6.~48 . ),R (18.75) OSD 14 ... KR(24.00)

... :_ ~'. r • ,1 ~, : . l; ... . "~ 2 V JfprOii') Of. lff. U. 6,775 J,328 PR (3.50) OSD KR(3.50)

3 VOO .,..&l.~. 6,790 982 PR (2.00) OSD -. , KR(3.00)

\ ~ '~. 4 V ~~ ;r.~.u ... 7,683 1,443 PR (2.00) \_'_ ~ OSD ... 165

TOWN DIRECTORY STcI\TE:MENT IV

-. , • j " .Civic and other Amenities, 1979

~:~;~ ~,-'. " ~q-r;ft

OHT ~. .\ .. WB T,TW (500,000) Yes 2,869 99 1,400 n Lalitpur M.B. 1

ORT .~~~ B,WB T,TW (175,000) Lalitpur( 36) 300 13 110 V MlI.hroni T.C. 2

ORT ~f~ B T,TW (568,750) Lalitpur( 37) 140 11 V Pali T.C. 3

OHT .~ft;rCl~~ B,W W,B (18,000) Lalitpur( 42) 350 3 22 65 V Talbehat T.C. 4 166

;r~ Mafit(iIfl'f t1mtr IV", atfu,;f... ~ m ~rn i{ ~f.rcIi ~ ~ ~P{!nl; l~ tn"'l~zif 'tiT ~ Number of LatriJu,a r---.------L----- Olf~ Private

Sfil:r CIi~ ;it ~oft ~~ ~~ iiffift ~_~ar ~~ ~-m:r IfFft cn~ , ~ Q'{'ftf ij'o 3fR;:mr

1 s , 7 a i67 TOWN nUlECTOlv S7ATEMENT IV-A Civic and ~r amenities ill aotifieci llama, 1979

1lf~ffieIi~ (~ifil!l;ff ~~) Electrification (No. of connections) ~.f.:AiT~T ~fmf qr;fr ;;pl- m~fiiifi ~ 0tI'~ arT1f~ iti f~ 'Cf~~ ;rr;f 'SI'ifi1ll' ~Rj' ~ iR(ff 9fI+r Community Method of ~tt~~, Domestic (~e) Others !liT 'fj'q' ~o disposal ~foAi '"' Road Name of stum Class and name SJ. of ni&ht No. of tap poin~sl Lightilll of town No. sell public hydrants (Points) installed of supply of protected water 11 14 1S l' 3 1 1

Lalitpur II li8 ;r~ r",afillillt' fiA~" v RFrnrrl mm~, 'f;fr-{~ orit ~~'~~, 1979· f-iff.rnrr ~mrf.u~ ~~m) Dispensary/ 9ft ~~ ~t ~~'IA' Higher T. B. Clinics 'Beds in Art/ScienceJ Recognised secondary/ etc. Medical Commerce Short hand Intermediate Institu- College of Type writing (P.U.C.) tions degree level and Voca- Pre-univer- noted in and'above tional sity College/ column 4 Training Junior Institutions College level)

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 D~~ H(3) 116 NH(l) ~'T ~iTq'f~ mm . mm 55,7S6 0(1) A(2) Jhansi Bhopal Jhansi Jhansi 3 TB(l) (90) (160) (90) (90) FC(l) tif

D(l) ~f~~ SjijT \Trltm ~r~t)' mttfr 3 VOO 6,790 0(2) Lalitpur Jhansi Bhopal Jhansi Jhansi 1 H(A-l) (40) (130) (164) (130) (130)

H(I) 4 ~fuCf~ UTtrT ;rrltgi uttr'T mm 4 V (f~Z 7,681 PHC(l) 4 Lalitpur Jhansi Bhopal Jhansi Jhanai 1 HC(l) (42) (SO) (200) (SO) (SO) ... ..--...... ,""_"'-.....,.-_... _" ... 169

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT V Medical, Educational, Recreation and Cultural facilities, 191'9

~fcrmii mGR am: ~ftrCfi ~f

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

2 8 . 28 1 1 3 PL (2) II Lalitpuf· 1

~~ 1 1 4 Lalitpur ... PL (1) V Mahroni 2 (37)

~f~a~, 1 2 Lalitpur 1 ". V Pali 3 (40)

cri.ij'QqT~f Lalitpur 1 Kadesarawala 3 ~~ V Talbehat 4 (47) (42)

L-22 17.0

~ f"'~N(Cfit fcrcroJr VI otr~) crr~, rot am: iCfi, 1979 . ------~------8wnfcriI ~~ ~~:~uf crr;; 2f~f};3f1 f;:fl:rTfu~ ~~ l1QfCr~uT crr-r cr~f};an ~

1 3 4 5 6 7 8

6 1 n ~R;~ Cfi~ ~21iPrT ~ta~ ai em- qfuqt ~T~i ~'l'f Cloth Coal Vegetables Tendu leaves Herbs Fire wood

2 V ~\);:ft. ~l ~21~T ~Tit !fiT ~ ~ ;jwrT Rm('f Cloth Coal Edible Oil Wheat Mahua . Oilseeds

3 Vqrm i!fi~T ~!fi~T!fiT Cfi)~~T @T~

4 V~~ ~ f~FfT Cfi~ f~~~T iifir ~~ ,ifT Iron Grocery Cloth Water chestnut Agricultural Lime Implement 171

TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT VI Trade. Commerce, Industry and Banking. 1979 .

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9 10 11 12 13 14 2 1

qrTf~Z1Ii' ir~ ~~ Plastic Bidi ~fg;r.rt 5 1 2 II Lalitpur 1 Ayurvedic Medicines

2 1 2 V Mahroni 2

1 1 V Pali 3

~~IfT~ 'lift{ zr;>;f WIT 1 1 V Talbehat 4 Iron Articles Agricultwal Lime Implements 172

m~ APPENDIX 'i11'U ~ ar1'lfulff ~ ~ ()j"~~ r Towns showing their outgrowths with population

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~ «0 fCfCf'{1JT ~'It ~o t f~it 11, Pap No. particulars Col. No. For Read

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1 Analytical Note Para No. S Line No. I 24 Cl n' 24°10' 1 A.nalytical Note Para No. S Line No. 1 25"13' 25°14'

1 Analytical Note Para No. 5 Line No. S Lalitpur Later

S Administrative Unit Table 1 Item 2 Col. No. S 25 285 9 Analytical Note Para No.2 Line No. 12 lines lives

11 Table 6 Range 6-1S Col. No. 8 6(35.43) 62(35.43)

24 (fT~c Cfii«Tc.wr iii ~Tfl:lT cti) ~ t. s 6 MCH (1) MCW (1) Village Code No. S of Talbcbat Tahsil ~ ~T;r m ~o 23 5 PUC (J) P (1) Villaae Code No. 23 26 m;r ~ ~o 24 , P (1) P(l),PUC(l) Village Code No. 24

26 ~Tif ep~ tf 0 2S P(l),M(l) H (1) Village Code No. 25 17 ~1l ~ ti"o 24 18 2,108.96 2,148.96 Village Code No. 24

32 a;(llf IIi16 ~ 0 93 3 22.87 212.87 ViUage Code No. 93 3S ~ tfiT~ ~o 112 19 20.02 2.02 Village Code No. 112

35 ~ ep)'~ do llS 12 (30) (40) ViJlage Code No. lIS

36 ~

37 ;;rT~ m ~o 128 16 TW(2.02), W(1S9.05) TWE(144.Q7).TW(2.02) Village Code NQ, 118 W(lS9.0S) 2

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37 m+r EfiTs ~ \') 128 17 290.48 290.98 Village Code No. 128

37 lll'+r .me ~ 0 128 18 580.77 582.77 Village Code No. 128

37 mJl' EfiT6 ~ \') 128 19 168.31 164.31 Village Code No. 128

37 m+r Cfi~ ~ 0 133 16 W(1.92) W(61.92) Village Code No. 133

39 «rii EfiT;s ~ () 144 17 72.37 720.37 Village Code No. 144

39 m+r

41 «T+r "fiTs ~ \') 159 19 204.10 284.10 Village Code No. 159

41 mii

41 mil Cfils ~Q 165 18 109.03 1,019.03 Village Code No. 165

51 1PI'fuG~ Cig~r1Pl' it' "IT+r

51 "lTIl Cfil'S ~o 15 19 10.42 19.42 Village Code No. 15

52 IDlf ~r;s I:i 0 30 4 1.124(109) 424(10) Villa[~ C,::1e No. 30

53 "lTlf

5S IDii Cfirs tfo 51 19 288.60 258.60 Villa~e Code No. ~.:

56 "lfl{ Cfir:s ~o 59 4 238(4) 238(41) Village Code No. 59

57 IDIl CfiTs ~o 'iJ 17 91.35 98.35 ViUage C:>de No. 70 59 mil CfiTs ~o 89 18 104.'4 184.54 Village C~. ie No. 89 61 lnq OfiT~ ~o 109 18 25.01 2.55.01 Village Code No. 109

61 ~Hr CfiT'S uo 129 4 1.385(253) 1.335(253) Village Code No. 129

I'· 65 «Pi 'fi17.; ljo 136 18 905.73 1,905.73 Village Code No, 136 s

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65 lJT11 ,f,1:g- ~c' 14} 17 681. 32 1,181.32 Village Code N,}. 149

66 :rTm c;;):S ~i 0 159 6 D (1) -(-5) Village Co~e No. l69

66 ;;rFl q;)~ ~:o 174 8 -(-5) PO Villafe Code No. 174

68 lJTl={" e"ft;g ~o 181 4 1,424(616) 1,424(276) Village Code No '" 181 ;QPl 91)~ r',o 185 69 17 590.10 594.10 Village Code No, 186

69 <;fT11 0:;):1£ tlO 191 16 W(29.85) W(2l.S5) Village Code No. 191 70 ;;rTll

70 ;rrll' OllI';g ljo 197 4 294(47) 254(47) Village Code Nc, 197 70 o;rn:r q;T:S BO 201 10 as RS Village Code No. 20l 76 m:q- Cfi)~ ~o 270 3 612.23 812,23 Village Code No. 270 lJTlf Cfl)~ 274 76 ;[0 6 H (1) Village Code No. 274

16 I,TT11 =n)~ ~o 274 8 PO Village Codl', No. 274

91 ~g~_'T;:fT cwm~ ~ I,TTI1 Cfl)~ ~ 0 20 11 132.03 131.53 Village Code No, 20 of Mahrauni Tahsil 91 ;;rm ;1;)~ :ri 0 26 lS 129.24 124.24 Village Code No. 26 91 qT+r i'.I)T:g ~o 28 16 W(61.5S)TW(41.00) VV(15.3S)TVV(41.68) Village Code No. 28

91 lATll' .m'G' ~ q 26 1& 114.25 1,141.25 Village Code No. ;Ii 93 ;;rM ~ ij'o 36 18 562.61 362.61 Village Code No. 36

97 ID'1:I' Cfl)~ BO 78 16 OC(94.96) OC(99.96) Village Code No. 78 97 VT:q- CfiTS- ¥o 79 17 103.39 102.39 Vjlla~e Code No, 79 4,

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97 ~Tq CfiT6' ~o 81 17 35.04 S5 04 Village Code No. 81 100 lJr;r EfiT6 ~o 116 3 533.75 563.7S Village Code No, 116

101 'XTiI' ~):s ~o 131 17 741.02 1.741.02 Village Code No. 131 102 lJPi Efi"l~ ij'o 155 4 30(23) 130(23) Village Code No. 1S5

103 «TIT '11)~ ~o 139 19 16.07 6.07 Village Code No. 139

lOS «Til' 'fils' ~o 166 17 612.35 S12.3$ ViIlage Code No. 166 105 IDll '!fiTs ~o 172 16 GC(14.13) OC(1l4.53) Village Code No. 172

105 mlf EfiT~ ~o 172 17 285.60 2S8.~ Village Code No. 172 107 mll CfiTG' tro 176 17 22.26 432.22 Village Code No. 176 107 mll q:;)g ~o 177 16 W(19.16) W(l4, 16) Village Code No. 177 107 ;rTll

;;[Ttl' q;)6 ~o 271 11 118.96 116.91 11' Village Code No. 271 115 "XTt:!' it:s tfl) 271 18 295.:15 24'.2 Village Code No. 271 393('J(J 118 m11 q:;)~ :Tn 301 4 293(10) Village Code No. 301 W(9,31 119 ~ ~ ~o 299 16 W(8.31) Vi1Iage""Code No. 299 119 1JT'f opl6' ~o 300 . 16 W(9.43) W(19.4: Village Code No. 300

159 SJ. No. of Town Director,)' State- .CQl. No. 14 7.618(+2.17) 7 ,S18( +2.1' went 1-4