CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES 19

ORISSA

Part II-A GENERAL POPULATION TABLES (Table A-I to Table A-5)

Directorate of Census Operations, Orissa CONTENTS

Pages PREFACE (v)-(vi) FIGURES AT A GLANCE (vii)-(viii) GENERAL NOTE 1-13 TABLE A-I : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION Fly leaf 17-33 Table A-I 34-111 Appendix-l 112-167 Annexure to Appendix-1 168-344 Appendix-2 345-350 Appendix-3 351-391 TABLE A-2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 Fly leaf 395-399 Table A-2 400-404 Appendix 405 TABLE A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION Fly leaf 409-411 Table A-3 412-495 TABLE A-4: TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 . Fly leaf 499-512 Table A-4 513-537 Appendix-1 538 Appendix-l (Explanatory Note A) 538-540 Appendix-1 (Explanatory Note B) 541 Appendix-2 541 Appendix-3 541 Appendix-4 541-542 TABLE A-S : STANDARD URBAN AREAS Introductory Note 545-554 Fly leaf 571 Table A-S 572-595 (iv)

Pages ANNEXURES Annexure-I Schedules canvassed during 1991 Census 600-607 Annexure-II Instructions to Enumerators for filling up the Household Schedule 609-725 anCi Individual Slip Annexure-III The Census Act, 1948, Act No. 37 of 1948 726-728 Annexure-IV Instructions for Post Enumeration Check and Census Evaluation 731-788 Study MAPS AND CHARTS Position of Orissa in India, 1991 (xi)

Administrative Divisions of Orissa, 1991 (xiii) Density of Population, 1991 lxv) Sex Ratio, 1991 (xvii) Urban Population, 1991 (xix) Growth of Population, 1981-91 (xxi) Growth of Population, 1901-91 (xxiii) Growt!l of Urban Population, 1981-91 (xxv) Growth of Urban Population, 1901-91 (xxvii) Map of Standard Urban Area 555 Map of Raurkela Standard Urban Area 557 Map of Baleshwar Standard Urban Area 559 Map of Standard Urban Area 561 Map of ]eypur Standard Urban Area 563 Map of Brahmapur Standard Urban Area 565 Map of Standard Urban Area 567 Map of Standard Urban Area 569 PREFACE

The 1991 Census is the 13th decennial as reckoned from the year 1872 and the 5th after independence. The enumeration for the 1991 census was conducted between 9th February and 28th February 1991 and revisional round from 1 st to 5th March 1991. The sunrise of t st March 199 t was the reference date for the 1991 census. Provisional results giving the population by sex and literates up to the district level were released on 27th March, 1991 as Paper 1 of 1991. A Supplement giving the rural/urban break-up of the population and a broad picture of workers up to Tahasil and Town level was published on 3rd December, 199 t. The final figures along with the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population up to C.D. Block and Town level was released in 1992.

The General Population Tables of 1991 census which give basic data such as area, population etc. of the State and the Districts are published in two parts i.e. Part II-A containing A-Series Tables and Part 11-8 containing Primary Census Abstract. Part 11-8 has been published in two volumes, Part 11-8(i) presents the Primary Census Abstract for the General Population and Part II-Beii) presents the Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. These tables are prepared manually based on full count.

The present volume Part II-A contains the General Population Tables A- t to A-5. The data are presented at the State/District/TahasillPolice Station/Part Police Station/Urban Agglomera­ tion and Town level.

A background note on 1991' census and an analytical note have been incorporated under genera! note to provide necessary orientation and knowledge to the data users.

I, with gratitute, acknowledge the co-operation of the Government of Orissa and the Heads of the Departments and their staff inctuding the people of Orissa for making t 99 t census a success. My special than~s are due to all Supervisors and Enumerators who were engaged during 1991 census to make it a success. My heartfelt thanks also due to all the Principal Census Officers, District Census Officers, Sub-Divisional Census Officers, Charge Officers, Town Census Officers, Additional Charge Officers and Sub-Charge Officers who played a pivotal role to complete the census as per prescribed time schedule.

The Director of Census Operations, Orissa Shri R.N. Senapati, under whose able guidance the entire Census Operations was carried out deserves all credit for successful conduct of t 991 census in the State of Orissa.

I must record my deepest sense of gratitute to Shri A.R. Nanda, Ex-Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India and Dr. M. Vijayanunni, present Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for their instinct valuable guidance as and when needed.

I am also thankful to Shri S.P. Sharma, Deputy Registrar General (C & T), Dr. M.K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General (SS), Smt. Minati Ghose, Deputy Registrar General (Map), India, for their ,valuable help in bringing out this publication.

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In my office, I thankfully acknowledge the role played by Shri C.R. Mohaney, Assistant Director (Tech.) in steering the work, close supervision, scrutiny, final consolidation of A-Series Tables and drafting the manuscript. My thanks are also go to Shri J.P. Rout, Research Officer (Map), Shri T.S. Khadatkar, Sr. Geographer and the staff of Map Section for preparing the maps and charts presented in this volume.

My thanks are also due to Shri M.D. Singh, Investigator, Shri D. Sethi, Investigator, Shri N. Shome, Investigator, Shri P.K. Sahoo, Statistical Asst., Shri S.K. Kabisatpathy, Statistical Asst., Shri N. Panda, Statistical Asst., Shri S.K. Dutta, Statistical Asst., Shri R.C. Das, Statistical Asst. and Shri K.C. Mohaney, Computor in compiling the tables. My thanks are also due to Shri A.K. Mishra, STA (Printing) and the staff working under him for printing and Shri A. R. Khan, Junior Stenographer for typing work of the manuscript.

Bhubaneswar BALWANT SINGH 21th March, 1997 Depuey Director of Census Operations, Orissa FIGURES AT A GLANCE

ORISS_A STATE POPULATION Total Persons 31,659,736 Males 16,064,146 Females 15,595,590

Rural Persons 27,424,753 Males 13,794,955 Females 13,629,798

Urban Persons 4,234,983 Males 2,269,191 Females 1,965,792

DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1981-91 20.06

AREA IN KM2 155,707 DENSITY OF POPULATION PER KM2 203 SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1,000 males) 971

LITERACY RATE (excluding children in the Persons 49.09 age-grou p 0-6) Males 63.09 Females 34.68 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO 13.38 TOTAL POPULATION PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION (i) Main Workers Persons 32.78 Males 52.86 Females 12.10

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 4.75 Males 0.93 Females 8.69

(iii) Non-workers Persons 62.47 Males 46.21 Females 79.21

BREAK UP OF MAIN WORKERS PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS I CULTIVATORS Persons 44.31 Males 48.42 Females 25.84

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II AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 28.68 Males 22.82 Females 55.06

III LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING Persons 1.86 AND PLANTATIONS, ORCHARDS AND Males 2.10 ALLIED ACTIVITIES Females 0.79

IV MINING AND QUARRYING Persons 0.98 Males 0.98 Females 0.98

V MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, SERVICING AND REPAIRS

(a) Household Industry Persons 3.13 Males 2.66 Females 5.21

(b) Other than Household Industry Persons 3.51 Males 3.91 Females 1.70

VI CONSTRUCTIONS Persons 0.87 Males 0.98 Females 0.37

VII TRADE AND COMMERCE Persons 5.38 Males 6.07 Females 2.25

VIII TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS Persons 1.74 Males 2.08 Females 0.19

IX OTHER SERVICES Persons 9.54 Males 9.98 Females 7.61

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES TO Persons 16.20 TOTAL POPULATION Males 16.16 Females 16.24

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES TO Persons 22.21 TOTAL POPULATION Males 21.87 Females 22.57

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 5,630,434

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 51,057 Inhabited 46,989 Uninhabited 4,068

NUMBER OF TOWNS 124 CENSUS OF INDIA Series-.9-0rissa PUBLICATION PROGRAMME

Govt. of India Publications

Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only)

Part I-B Administrationn Report-Tabulation

Part II-A General Population Tables (the present volume)

Part ll-B(i) Primary Census Abstract-General Population

Part II-B(ii) Primary 'Census Abstract-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part HI General Economic Tables

Part IV Social and Cultural Tables

Part V Migration Tables

Part VI Fertility Tables

Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities

Part VIII Special Tables' on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part IX-A Town Directory

Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns

Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages

Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Part XI Census Atlas State Govt. Publications

Part XII-A District Census Handbopk - Village and Town Directory

Part XII-B District Census Handbook - Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract

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GENERAL NOTE

The enumeration relating to 1991 Census was Part II-B(i), Primary Census Abstract for General conducted between 9th Feb. to 28th Feb. 1991 with Population and Part II-B(ii} Primary Census Abstract for the sunrise of 1st March, 1991 as the reference date. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population. The houseless population was enumerated in the night The present volume Part IIA contains five tables, of Feb. 2.S. In order to update the populaUtm by taking i.e., A-I to A-S for tOtal population as per details given the account of births and deaths occurred auimt enumeration period a revisional roUnd was conducted fieiow I from March 1 to 5, 199 t by' visiting all the households A 1 - Area, houses and population in :each enumeration block. A2 - Decadal variation in population since Just after the completion of enumeration, the 1901 Provisional Population Totals for the State and Districts A3 - Villages classified by population size was released on March 27, 1991 through Paper 1 of 1991. Sometime later, Paper 1 of 1991- Supplement - A4 - Towns and Urban Agglomerations classified presenting the Provisional Rural-Urban classification of by population in 1991 with variation since population and population of workers and non-workers 1901 was released to cater the immediate need of the data users, presenting the data upto the tahasil/town level with AS - Standard Urban Areas sex break-up. Preparatory measures After the release of Paper-l and its Supplement the The planning for 1991 census of India basically detailed scrutiny of Individual Slips and Household commenced with the commencement of 1st Data Users Schedules canvassed during 1991 census was done in the Conference during April 'lS-20, 1988 held in New six Regional Tabulation Offices of the State set up at Delhi. Subsequently an advisory committee to advise on Raurkela, Kenduihar, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Brahmapur the technical issue connected with 1991 census was set and . The final population totals furnishing total up by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The 2nd con­ population, population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled ference of the data users representing various Ministries/ Tribes of the State, Districts, C.D. Blocks, Urban Departments of Gov~rnment of India, Planning Agglomerations, Cities and Towns compiled and tabulated Com";'ission, State Govt., Research Institutions, Demo­ ma.nually was released in 1992. graphers, Individual Scholars and Experts was held on The final population totals based on full-counts are March 2-3, 1990 at New Delhi. Preparation for evolving presented in two parts, viz., Part IIA and Part liB. Part questionnaires, concepts and procedures for 1991 IIB- Primary Census Abstract being an important general census was broadly discussed In these two Data Users population table based on full-count gives the basic data Conference. A detailed discussion on various questions of the 1991 census. The tables contained in this part and concepts was held during the conference. The presents the details relating to area, number of occupied Registrar General, India had pointed out 'the key points residential houses, households, population by sex, total whenever necessary during the discussion of each . population in the age group 0-6, Scheduled Caste and question. Basing on the discussions in the 2nd conference Scheduled Tribe population, literate and educated on data users some modifications in the _questionnaires persons, main workers classified into 9 industrial of Houselist, Household Schedule and Individual Slip categories, marginal workers and non-workers. Primary were made. Census Abstract of general population and Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled A New question ,relating to ex-servicemen in the Tribes are presented separately in two volumes as individual slip was included.

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As per the discussions held in data users cOlJference 8. Is there a physically handicapped person in the and advisory committee 1st Pre-Test was conducted by household. If so indicate number of those who the staff of the Census Directorate in the State in 13 are totally blind/crippled/dumb rural and 7 urban blocks spreading over Puri and Cuttack districts from 21.11.88 to 9.12.88 to test the feasibility During 1991 census the information on amenities of the questionnaires to be adopted during 1991 census. available to a household were collected through house list. Basing on the discussion of the 1st data users conference The information on physically handicapped persons and the advisory committee and the result of the 1st Pre­ which were collected during 1981 census was not Test the 2nd Pre-Test for 1991 census was conducted collected during 1991 census. in 5 rural and 5 urban blocks of the State with the usual Apart from identification and location particulars, enumeration agency, i.e., School teachers during the the houselist of 1991 census had following particulars. period from 19-6-89 to 8-7-89 by canvassing the modified questionnaires. The pre-test was spread over in 1. Building Number 5 districts viz., Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, BaJeshwar, 2. Census House Number Koraput and . In each of 5 districts two blocks one for rural area and another for urban area was selected 3. Predominant Construction material of census for the test. Basing on the results of the 2nd pre-test and house in wail/roof/floor discussions held in second data users conference and discussions of Registrar General, India with Central 4. Purpose for which census house is used Statistical Organisation and other Academic bodies, the If the census house is used fully or partly as following schedules were finalised to be canvassed at the a residence the following information were 1991 census. collected: 1. Houselist 5. Household Number 2. Household Schedule 6. Serial Number of the household 3. Individual Slip It was also decided to canvass Enterprise List (Economic 7. For head of household only, write Census) along with the houselisting operations. (i) Name The instructions and schedules to be used during (ii) Male (1)/Female (2) the census operations were printed in regional language­ Oriya. The English version of these schedules and (iii) Scheduled Caste (1 )/Scheduled Tribe(2) instructions were also used at' the time of operation wherever necessary. 8. Does the household live in owned (1) or rented house (2) Houselist During 1981 census the following information was 9. Number of living rooms in occupation of collected through houselist. household 1. Building number 10. Drinking water facility with source and whether available within premises or outside premises 2. Census house number 3. Purpose for which the census house is used 11. Electricity facility 4. Household number 12. Toilet facility 5. Name of the head of the household 13. Type of fuel used for cooking 6. Is the household engaged in an enterprise 14. Is the household or one or more members of outside the census house and without premises the household engaged in one or more 7. Number of persons normally residing in census enterprise outside this census house and household with sex break-up without premises or in the open air

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15. Number of persons normally residing In the slip. The household schedule of 1991 census contains household with sex Jjreak-up. 3 list of the members of the household and their social, demographic and economic characteristics as abstracted At the time of houselisting operation an enterprise . list of Economic Census, 1990 was also canvassed. from the Individual Slips . Prior to actual enumeration of 1991 census, the During 1981 census there were two• types of houselisting operation was conducted in order to know Individual Slips, I.e" (i) Universal. Slip which was the concentration of populati~n and places of habitation canvassed throughout the State and (ii) Sample Slip in different parts of the State. The houselisting operation which was canvassed in Sample Enumeration Blocks only. in the State was conducted from 7.4.90 to 6.5.90. The But in 1991 census only one Individual Slip was operation involved certain basic steps which are canvassed during the period of enumeration. Information

summarised as follows : I on ex-servicemen were collected for the first time during 1991 census through Individual Slip. 1. Numbering of buildings and census houses 2. Preparation of notional map and layout sketch The questiOn5 asked through Individual Slip are of each enumeration block carved out giveli below ; 3. Filling up of houselist schedule through door Nan1e to door canvassing 2 Relationship to head 4. Preparation of Houselist Abstract 3 Male/Female 5. Filling up of Enterpriselist 4 Age 6. Preparation of Enterprisellst Abstract 5 Marital Status To ensure complete coverage of all habited areas 6 Mother-tongue during the houselisting operation, preparation of notional maps, layout sketches and marking of numbers on the 7 Two other languages known door of each census house as per layout sketch 8 Religion systematically in each enumeration block were adopted under strict supervision. 9 Whether Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe Household Schedule 10 Name of ~chedoled Caste/Scheduled Tribe The canvassing of household schedule and individual 11 Literate/illiterate slip were parts of the actual enumeration which was 12 Educational Attainment conducted throughout the State during the period from 9 Feb. - 28 Feb. 1991 followed by a revisional round 13 Attending School/College between 1st to 5th March 1991. In 1981 census 14A Did you work any time at all last year ? household schedule was divided into two parts-Part I (including unpaid work on farm or In family related to household particulars whereas Part II was enterprise) meant for population record. But in 1991 census the household sche~ule relates to population record only. In Yes 1991 census housing particulars were collected through No (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) houselist. The household schedule was designed in such a manner to make available complete data of all members 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of the household for quick compilation of Primary Census of last year? Yes (1)/No(2) Abstract. Column 1 to 7 of the household schedule were 15A Main activity last Year? filled in first which served as a frame of actual count and Col.8 to 34 were filled up after the individual count of 'Yes'in 14B (C/ALIHHI/OW) the household was over with the help of the individual 'No' in 14B (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) 4

If HHI/OW in 15A (a) Age at maniage (i) Name of establishment (b) Number of children surviving at present (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service Male Female Total , (iii) Description of work 23 For currently married women only Any child born alive during last one year (iv) Class of worker Almost all the economic que~tions of the 1981 IYes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? census have been adopted for the 1991 census except Yes (CIAL/HHI/OW)/No 15B------the following : INo' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (i) It was apprehended that the persons engaged (C/AL/HHIIOW) in unpaid work on fann or in family enterprise were not If HHI/OW in 15B netted as workers in 1981 census. To net such persons (i) Name of establishment at the 1991 census, It is emphasised in Q. 14A and also in the relevant instructions that work includes unpaid (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service work on fann or in family enterprises also. Therefore (iii) Description of work instructions were also elaborated with repeated emphasis on probing enquiries and with various Illustrations so as (iv) Class of worker to net the women's work participation. 16A If INo' in 14A, seeking/available for work? (i1) The question on seeking/available for work has Yes( 1 )/No(2l been asked from non-workers only at the 1991 cen.sus 16B If IYes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? unlike from both marginal workers and non-workers as Yes( 1 )/No(2) at the 1981 census. Further, those seeking/available for work were asked if they had worked before, in order to 17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman ? Yes( 1)/ know about the number of fresh entrants into the labour No(2) market. 17B IflYes'in 17A, Pensioner( 1 )/Non-Pensioner(2) Post Graduate Degree Holders and Technical 1 8 Birth place Personnel Card (a) Place A schedule namely Post Graduate Degree Holders (b) Rural( 1 )/Urban(2)' and Technical Personnel (PGDHTP) Card was canvassed at the time of enumeration in 1991 census compared (c) District to the previous censuses where1n a degree holder and (d) State/Country technical personnel card was canvassed. The design of the PGDHTP card was finalised in consultation with the" 19 Last residence Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The (a) Place of last residence enumerator was Instructed that whenever he or she comes across a post-graduate or persons having any (b) Rural(l )/Urban(2) technical degree or diploma or persons with certificate (c) District from the Industrial Training Institute (ITI), the card (d) State/Country would be issued to such persons. The Post-Graduate Degree Holders and Technical Personnel Card was to be 20 Reasons for migration from pla,ce of last filled up by the person concerned. The enumerator was residence (Code) instructed to collect the filled in PGDHTP schedules 2"1 Duration of residence at the village or town of during the revisional round between March 1 to 5, enumeration 1991. The enumerator was supplied with adequate number of PGDHTP schedules. At the time of revisional 22 For all ever-married women only round if it was found by the enumerator that the card 5 was not filled in, the person concerned wa,s requested overlapped by other enumerator or no area is left out to do so subsequently and to post the fille:d in survey between the two adjacent areas of enumeration blocks. schedule at the nearest Post Office. Thus the complete coverage of areas was ensured well before the commencement of enumeration. A specimen copy of th~ PGDHTP schedule is given along with the main schedules, I.e., houselist, houselist Rural and Urban Areas abstract, household schedule and individual slip at the Keeping in view the data users requirement the Anneure-I. The instrultions to enumerators for filling up census data are presented for rural and urban area household schedule and individual slip are also reproduced separately. So far there is no universally accepted at Annexure-II. definition of rural and urban areas to demarcate the areas Preparation of Maps separately. In India village is the smallest unit to The primary objective of a census is to ensure that ,orrespond to rural are,a. A village may be a revenue every person in the country is enumerated only once village (Mouza), i.e., recognised by the Local Revenue without· any omission or duplication. In order to achieve Authority. It may have one or more hamlets. The this object, the maps of all the administrative units like revenue village has a definite surveyed boundary. There State, Districts, Tahasils, CD. Blocks, Police Stations, are also some un-surveyed villages inside the reserve Towns, Villages and Wards were prepared. Uptodate forest which are known as forest villages. There are also administrative boundaries were earmarked on these maps some un-recognised cluster of houses inside the forest taking into consideration of all changes that had taken without ;lny specific name under the beat of a forest. place since 1981 while preparing the maps of Police All these areas, i.e., forest villages and un-recognised Stations, TahasilsJ Towns C\nd Districts. After identifying cluster of houses of forest beats are also taken as villages every revenue' Village, (ore!( village and duster of for the purpose of census. Revenue village may be a habitations not coming under any revenue village or habited village or an unhabited' village. All the villages forest village with a specified boundary in a police station, are treated as rural area of, the Police Station/Districtl code numbers were allotted to each of these unitS which State. formed the frame for the census. Police Station maps The definition adopted for urban area for the 1991 were drawn showing villages and towns which are coming census is similar to that followed_in the 1981 census. under jurisdiction of a police station. No area of-Police The following criteria were adopted for treating a place Station/DistrictiState was left out from mapping. Thus as urban for the 1991 census. full coverage was ensured through the administrative map (a) All statutory towns, i.e., all places with a of the State/District/Police Station/Part Police Station. municipality, corporation, municipal board, cantonment Each district of the State assigned a code number. board or notified town area etc. Similarly all Police 'Stations in a district were assigned separate code numbers and the Towns of a district were (b) All other places which satisfied the following also assigned Roman code numbers. The assignment of criteria; code number was made in serpentine method starting (i) A minimum population of 5,000; from north-west. Notional maps of every village, ward/ Enumeration Block of a town were prepared. Lay-out (Ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working sketches showing location of every census house were population engaged in' non-agricultural and also drawn for each enumeration block. The notional allied activity; and maps and lay-out sketches were served as the .frame for (iii) A density of population of at least 400 persons the' clear demarcation of Enumerator's jurisdiction and per sq. km. (1000 per sq. mile) enabled the. enumerator to cover every household in his enumeration block and take note of addition that might A town with a population of one lakh and above have come up after the preparation of the notional map. was treated as a city. Addition or omission ,of the houses made after the Besides, there are certain places which had the preparation of final notional map/lay-out sketch, and distinct urban characteristics as mentioned above but before the enumeration can easily be detected with the marginally it may not hold good exactly. In such cases help of the map and updated wherever necessary by the Director of Census Operations has treated such areas as enumerator. No jurisdiction of any enumerator -is town in consultation with the State Govt. 6

The urban criterion of 1991 as well as 1981 varies The criteria of SUA is : slightly from that of 1961 and 197) censuses. The male (I) It should have a .core town of a minimum workers in occupation of fishing, livestock, hunting, population of 50,000 plantations, orchards and allied activities (failing in category Ill) were treated as coming under non­ (ii) the contiguolls areas made up of other urban agricultural activities in 1961 .lnd, 1971 censuses. In the area as well as rural administrative units should 1981 and 1991 censuses these activities were treated have close mutual socio-economic link with the as agricultural activities for the purpose of detennining core town and the male working population in non-agricultural activities. (iii) the probabilities are that this entire area will get fully urbanised In a period Qf two or three Urban Agglomeration decades. The aim of introd!lcing the concept The conc~pt of Urban Agglomeration adopted for of SUA was to provide comparable data for the first time in 1971 census continued for the 1981 ~ definite area .of urbanisation continuously at and 1991 censuses as well. The concept of. Urban least for three decades. The comparable data Agglomeration is developed considering actual fact which will 'be available for such an area will be around the statutory towns or core towns. Very 'often h~Jpful for Urban Development Planning. The large railway colonies, university campus, port areas, areas Includaq in SUA have also other military campus, college or training institutes, etc. come characteristics like :- up outside the statutory limit of the city or town bldt (a) Predominant urban land use; adjoining to which such areas may not be themselves qualify to be treated as independent town but if they (t,) Intensive interaction with urban centre as fonned a continuous spread with the adjoining town, It reflected in commutation for the purpose would only be realistic to treat them as urban. Such of work and ~econdary educational settlements have been drawn as outerowth (OG) and facilities, extension of city bus service; sale may cover whole village or part of a village. Two or more of commoditie~ such as milk, dairy towns may also be contiguous to each other. Such towns products, vegetables and purchase of together with their outgrowths have been treated as one foodgrains, clothes etc by the consumers urban unit and called urban agglomeration. The following directly; are the criteria to detennine the urban agglomeratIon. (c) Anticipated urban growth as a result of future location of industry, market, (i) a city or a town with a continuous outgrowth, transport and communication, administra­ the part of outgrowth being outside the tive and servicing facilities; ~nd statutory limits but failing within the boundaries of the adjoining village or ,vilages; (d) Existence of big villages with a proportion of working forces engaged in non­ (ii) one town With a similar outgrowth or two or agricultural industrial categories. more adjoining towns with their outgrowths as in (a) and Census Hlerarclty (iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with The organisation of populatIon census is a part of their outgrowths all of which' f(lnn a continuous the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Govt: of India. The spread. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India being the head of the orgranisatlon is responsible for No population criterion is adopted for the cote conducting the decadal population census. He is assisted town in case of Urban Agglomeration. by Joint Registrar General, Deputy Registr~r General, Assistant Registrar General, Director, Joint Director, SUlndard Urban Arez. Deputy Director, Sr. Research Officer, Research Officer, A new concept of Standard Urban Area (SUA) Map Officer, Assistant Directors and other fleet of came into being in 1971 census for the first time and officers and staff mostly being technocrats in various also adopted in 1981 and 1991 censuses for the branches like Census and Tabulation, n.~. D\\I\s\on, tabulation o,f certain urban data. Social Studies, Map DivIsion, Vital Statistics Division. The 7

State and Union Territory Directorates are headed by the the towns were appointed as Additional Charge Officers Director of Census Operations who is directly responsible whereas the Sub-Inspector of Schools and some senior to the Registrar General & Gensus Commissioner of teachers of High Schools etc. were appointed as Sub­ India for organising and conducting the census operations Charge Officers. All these officers were required within his area. The Director of Census Operations to attend the Census duties as part of their normal in Orissa for the 1991 census was appointed on work .. 25-8-1989 who was assisted by eight Deputy Directors, The smallest administrative unit in rural area was four Assistant Directors and one Research Officer (Map) the village and in urban area was the ward of the town. in his job of organising and conducting 1991 census in In each village and each ward of the town, enumeration this State. blocks were delineated in such a way that each Keeping in view of the ~r:;veness of census enumeration block covered nearly 750 population in operations, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India rural areas and 600 population in urban areas. In rural called upon State and Local Administration to assist the area each village was delineated as one or more Director of Census Operations'in gigantic task of decadal enumeration blocks according to population criterion. census. The administrative unit for organising the census But one enumerator was kept incharge of about 750 operations as adopted in 1991 census is shown as population keeping the village boundary intact. In other below: words one enumerator was in charge of one or more villages or part of a big village. One supervisor was also State of Orissa appointed for nearly five enumerators. Some reserve 13 Districts personnel (enumerators and supervisors) were also appointed and trained to meet the emergency. Normally 559 Charges primary school teachers, village level officials in rural 9,695 Supervisor's Circle areas and teachers, clerical staff of local offices in urban areas were appointed as enumerators and supervisors. 71,441 Enumerator's Block Training For each district the administrative head of the district (District Collector) was appointed as Principal The Intensive training of census personnel is quite Census Officer of the District who undertoo~ the census essential for successful conduct of the census operations. duties in addition. to his normal duties. One of the At the preparatory stage conferences of Directors of Additional District Magistrates of the district worked as Census Operations were organised by the Registrar the District Census Officer who was mainjy responsible General's office which were attended by the Directors for the smooth conduct of the census operations in the of Census operations and other senior officers of the district. The District Census Officer was responsible for Census Directorates to discuss instructions and schedules. demarcating the census jurisdiction within the district. He At the State level, first of all the District Census Officers was also responsible for app01nting and training of were imparted training at the State Headquarters by the supervising and enumeration personnel and also for the Director of Census Opertions, Orissa. Manual of efficient enumeration and supervision of all the stages of instructions to the enumerators issued by the Census census operations. Next to him was the Sub-Divisional Commissioner was discussed thoroughly. Concepts and Census Officer who was responsible for the administrative definitions of census terminology were explained control for the area under jurisdiction. Below the Sub­ thoroughly with the help of illustrations by the Director Divisional Census Officer, was the Census Charge and other senior officers of the Director of Census Officer. All the Tahsildars ofthe Tahasils were appointed Operations. In second stage, District Census Officers as the Charge Officers whereas the Executive Officer of imparted training to all the trainer officers of the district ejlch town was appointed as Town Census Officer. He at the district headquarters. In those training, classes was also known as the Charge Officer of the concerned representatives of the Director of Census Operations town. The Executive Officers of six Class I towns, were also present to clarify th,e doubts on the technical namely, Cuttack, Raurkela, Sambalpur, Bhubaneswar, matter and census terminology. In third stage, all the Brahmapur and Puri were appointed as Additional trainer officers had imparted training to the enumerators District Census Officers. The Block Development Officers, and supervisors in several rounds for both houselisting Additional Tahslrdars, Additional Executive Officers in and enumeration. Comprehensive training programme 8

and selection of training centres both for trainer officers order to meet this end the enumerator was asked to and enumerators and supervisors were made by the compile the Enumerator's Abstract in the prescribed district authorities as per guidelines issued by the Director profonna and submit the same along with the records of Census Operations. Practical training was also on 5th March 1991 to the concerned supervisor and conducted simultaneously to remove the doubts in filling the supervisor was asked to submit the same to the the schedules. At the last day of the training each Charge Officer on 6th March 1991. The Charge Officer enumerator was supplied with necessary fonns and in his tum compiles data in the prescribed fonn for his schedules and other materials required for conducting charge. The Charge Officer sent the message to the the census in respective enumeration block. District Census Officer and Directorate of Census by the The Census Act quickest possible means either through special messenger or through telephone/telegrailh/wireless message on 9th The census is conducted under the Census Act (Act 'March 1991. The District Census Officer at the District No. XXXVII of 1948). This Act empowered the Central Headquarters consolidated the data for the entire district Govt. to notify and conduct the census in whole area and cities separately and communicated to the Director or part of the country. The Census Commissioner of of Census Operations and Registrar General, India, New India and the Directors of Census Operations .are Delhi on 11th.March 1991. State level data along with appointed to ensure smooth taking of census. The Act the district figures were communicated by the Director empowered the State or such authority to whom the of Census Operations, Orissa to the Registrar General, State Govt. delegates power to appoint census officers at various levels, to aid in, supervise and take the census. India on 11 th March, 1991. This Act also authorises the census officers to ask the The All India provisional population figures were prescribed census questions and legally compels all released by the Registrar General, India on 25th March, persons !hat these should be answered truthfully. The law 1991. The provisional population figures of the State'of lays down that the infonnation collected at the census Orissa and the districts were announced by the Director will be used only for statistical purposes and that the of Census Operations, Orissa in a Press Conference on infonnation about individuals will be ke~t confidential 27th March, 1991 at Bhubaneswar. A provisional and cannot be used as evidence even in a court of law. population figures was published in Paper-l of 1991 The Act gives extraordinary power to secure all types under the name of Provisional Population Totals-Series of assistance from the local bodies or any other person 19 Orissa. in order to complete the task. The Act is reproduced in this volume at Annexure III. Post Enumeration Check and Census Evaluatioh Study Provisional lotals The census taking for the 1991 census was After completion of massive field operations of undertaken throughout the State in Orissa between 9th 1991 census the important items of work, namely, Post Feb. to 28th Feb. 1991 with the sunrise of 1st March Enumeration Check and Census Evaluation Study was 1991 as the reference moment. The houseless persons conducted to assess the extent of errors. were enumerated in the night of 28th Feb. 1991. Post Enumeration Check Revisional round was conducted between 1st March-5th March 1991 to update the infonnation with reference Post Enumeration Check Is essential for any to sunrise of 1st March 1991. New births and deaths systematic and comprehensive enquiry like the population that had taken place before the sunrise of the 1st March census and hence it has become a part of census 1991 and after the last visit of the enumerator to the operations of India since 1951 census. The post household during the enumeration period were taken enumeration check was intended to know the qualitative into account. Visitors who had not enumerated elsewhere and quantitative accuracy of enumeration .. In other were taken into account. Soon after the enumeration was words, it was necessary to measure the extent of error over a relay system was adopted to declare the that might have crept in during the process of census provisional total of the population by sex and literacy. enumeration. Detailed instructions and guidelines were The system was adopted to make the data available to received from the Registrar General's office to take up the govt. and other data users as quickly as possible. In the Post Enumeration Check. 9

The survey was designed to evaluate the extent of System units where the events of births and deaths are error coverage and contents. recorded continuously. ,The coverage error in the Post Enumeration Check (i) The objective of the study was to assess the are of two types : extent of omission or duplication at the younger age group. (i) Omission or duplication of persons due to omission or duplication of households (Type I (i1) To estimate the extent of age mis-reporting In . error) Census at younger ages. (ii) Omission or duplication of Individuals residing To take up the work of Post Enumeration Check in the same censused households (Type II survey 160 blocks were selected In the State. Out of error). Content error covers the qualitative them 143 blocks were In rural, 6 fn city and 11 were asp~ct of enumeration. Content error In non-city urban stratum for the study of coverage error. determines the inaccuracies arising out of the L'ikewise 31 blocks out of which 29 In rural, 2 In city response with reference to some questions stratum were taken up for the study of content error. about an individual. Due to some unavoidable circumstmces Post Enumeration Check survey was not conducted In one non-city urban Content error crops up from the way the area. So far Census Evaluation Study Is concerned, a total enumerator puts the question or the respondent of 64 blocks were selected out of which 51 were In rural understands it or both. Generally It is observed that the and 13 were In urban areas. The sample blocks for both I respondent might have answered the questions relating the surveys were selected by the office of the Registrar to an individual without answering the facts accurately. General, India. For example, the respondent may not know the education attainment of his or her daughter-In-law or Before the work of PEC and CES were taken up cannot tell the correct age or even the number of live adequate training was imparted for the trainer officers. . births and so on and so forth. At times It becomes This was organised' by the Registrar General, India. One difficult for the respondent to recapitulate the correct Deputy Director and one Assistant Director participated age according to the Christian calendar. But he can tell In the training seminar conducted at New Deihl. At a his age correctly according to the calendar he is later stage but prior to commencement of the work, two accustomed to follow in his family. The post enumeration training classes were taken up In the Directorate where survey attempts to ascertain the extent of such type of 7 Deputy Directors participated. Other members of the content error. staff in the category of Investigators, Statistical AssisUnts and Computors also participated In training classes. Census Evaluation Study Supervisors and Checkers were also given necessary training in their respective Regional Tabulation Offices. Census Evaluation Study is. Intended to ascertain Officers from the Directorate also participated In these the extent of the coverage error and content error in training programme. respect of children belonging to age group 0-6 in the selected Sample Registration Units. For this purpose only The calendar for operation ralating to PEC and CES a few blocks are selected f.m the Sample Registration framed by the Registrar General, India Is given below :

SI.No. Item of work Period

2 3

1. Communication of Census frame, i.e., the number of enumeration Before 1. 1. 91 blocks in different charg~s to the headquarters at New Deihl. 2. Training of Dy. Directors/ Asstt. Directors who will be In charge August, 1990 of the field work. 3. First training of Supervisors, Enumerators and Investigators Both the Training to be completed before 4. Second training of Supervisor~, Enumerators and Investigators February 15, 1991 10

SI.No. Item of work .Period

2 3

5. Copying of the Form 10 of the SRS for selected blocks To be completed before 20th March, 1991 6. Assembling of Abridged Houselist, notional map and layout sketches To be completed before for sample blocks and adjoining blocks-selection of sub-sample of 15th March, 1991 hosueholds, collections of household schedules and individual slips for the sample blocks. 7. Communication of the information on control sheet to headquarters Before 20th March, 1991 at New Deihl for selected blocks. 8. Field work of listing desk match and field reconciliation at the rate of 15th March to 8th April, two blocks .per person. 1991

9. Checking of tilled-In schedules 8th April to 15th A~ril, 1991 10. Despatch of edited schedules to Demography Division of the Office of 20th April, 1991 the Registrar General, India.

11. Editing & Coding of schedules May-June, 1991 12. Data entry June-July, 1991

Instructions for Post Enumeration Check and Census Directory were also compiled through the Electronic Evaluation Study are reproduced at Annexure IV. Computer with the help of the local Nationallnformatic Centre (NIC). Computerisation Tabulation The objective of the census organisation is to publish the results of the census as quick as possible. With As per the Tabulation Plan of the 1991 census the this object in view, the Direct Data Entry System for following series of tables will be prepared. processing of census data was Introduced for' the first time A Series: Population Tables In 1981 census. In 1991 census also th~ same procedure 8· Series: Gen~al Economic Tables was adopted and the .entire data processing was carried out through Computer except the compilation of tables C Series: Social and Cultural Tables on General Population Tables and the Primary Census. D Series: Migration Tables Abstract data which was done manually on 100% basis and also a few tables on Religion. and language based on F Series: Fertility 1Jbles household schedule. H Series: Tables on Houses and Household In 1981 census, main tables were generated on the Amenities .basis of 20% Sample Individual Slips on the electronic SC Series: Special Tables for Scheduled Castes computer whereas in 1991 census main tables will be ST Series: Special Tables for Scheduled Tribes generated on the basis of 10% sample of the individual slips on the electronic computer. Only Primary Census Special Tables on Ex-Servicemen Abstract and Scheduled Tribe/Scheduled Caste Primary VillAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Census Abstract, A-Series Tables, Table C-7 and C-9 are VilLAGE DIRECTORY to be compiled manually basing on 100% data. Amenities and landuse Besides, to get the more accurate figures the villagewise Primary Census Abstract and the Village The'statement gives the list of villages by C. D. 11

Blocks and for each village area, number of households earmarked one each for each State and Union Territory and population, availability of amenities and land use. The in alphabetical order as given below : information on amenities available to the village include educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, Series No. Name of Unit market, rail/road or other communication facilities and 2 power supply. Landuse is shown as area under forest, irrigation, un-irrigated land, agricultural waste, waste land INDIA and land not available for cultivation. States Village Directory 2 Andhra Pradesh The village Directory has Four Appendices as 3 Arunachal Pradesh mentIoned below : 4 Assam Appendix-1 C.D. Blockwise abstract of 5 Bihar educational, medical and other 6 Goa .amenlties 7 Gujarat Appendix-2 Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census) . 8 Haryana 9 Himachal Pradesh Appendix-3 CD. Block/Police Stationwise list of villages where no amenity other 10 Jammu & Kashmir than the drinking water is available 11 Kamataka Appendix-4 LIst of villages according to the 12 Kerala proportion of Scheduled Castes/ 13 Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 14 Maharashtra 15 Manipur TOWN DIRECTORY 16 Meghalaya The following six statements are included in the Town Directory. 17 Mizoram Statement I Status and Growth History of Towns 18 Nagaland - 19 Orissa Statement II PhYSical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1989 20 Punjab Statement III : Municipal Finance 1988-89 21 Rajasthan Statement IV: Civic and other Amenities, 1989 22 Sikkim 23 Tamil Nadu Statement V : Medical, Educational Recreational and Cultural facilities, 1989 24 Tripura Statement VI: Trade, Commerce, Industry and 25 Uttar Pradesh Banking, 1989 26 The tables-relating to Village Directory and Town Union Territories Directory will be presented only In District Census 27 Andaman & Nlcobar Islands Handbook for each district. 28 Chandigarh However, State Level Town Directory will be 29 Dadra & Nagar Haveli published for the entire State. 30 Daman & Diu Publication Plan 31 Delhi Publication relating to 1991 census are to be ·32 Lakshadweep presented in 33 Series. The first series is allotted to the All India Publication and the remaining other series are 33 Pondicherry 12

For all India and for each state and union territory, the census tabulations and reports will be published according to the following plan :

Part No. and subject covered Sub-part No., if any, and the topics covered

1. 2 Part I-Administration Report Part I-A-;-Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only) Part I-B-Administration Report-Tabulation Part II-General Population Tables Part II-A-General Population Tables-A-Series Part II-B-Primary Census Abstract Part III-General Economic Tables Part III-A-B-Series tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample In respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories. Part 111-8-8-Series tables of second stage which will be brought out on full count. The data relating to HHI, OW, marginal workers and non-workers seeking/available for work will be entered on full count basis. Part IV-Social and Cultural Tables Part IV-A-C-Series tables of first stage covering age, sex and marital status, composition of population, single year age returns, educational levels, school attendance and bilingualism. Part IV-8-C-Series tables covering mother-tongue, religion of population and household composition. Part V-Migration Tables Part V-A-O-Series tables of first stage Covering tables based on 10% sample in respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories. Part V-8-0-Series tables of second stage covering occupational classification of migrant workers. These tables are based on full count. Part VI-Fertility Tables F~Series tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories. Part VII-Tables on Houses and H-Series tables covering census houses and the uses to which these are Household Amenities put, construction material of wall, roof and floor of the census houses occupied by households, tenure status of the house occupied and number of living rooms, household size, housing facilities like drinking water, electricity and toilet available to households and the fuel used by the household for cooking. These tables will also cover tables on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. This volume will contain analytical notes also. Part VIII-Special Tables on Scheduled This part will contain SC and ST series of tables for scheduled castes Castes and Scheduled Tribes and scheduled tribes respectively. The data relating to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes will be entered 'on full count basis in the third stage and SCtST tables will be processed on the computer on the full count. These will cover population of each scheduled caste/tribe, industrial categories of main workers, marginal workers, non-workers, seeking/available for Iwork and those Who never worked before, educational level, school attendance, age, sex and marital status, composition of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. In addition to these, the fertility tables relating to SCtST are also covered. These tables also cover for scheduled tribes, their composition by religion, mother tongue and bilingualism. 13

Part No. and subject c~vered Sub-part No., if an¥, and the topics covered

2 Part IX-Town Directory, Survey Part IX-A-Town Directory Report on Towns and Villages Part IX-B-Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C-Survey Report on selected villages Pan X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes Pan XI-Census Atlas Union and State/Uni.on Territory Census Atlases Pan XII-District (:ensus Handbook Part XII-A-VilJage and Town Directory Part XII-B-VilJage and Townwise Primary Census Abstract

The following special papers are also planned and tablulations and the basic data in machine readable will be ,published as, land when they are ready as 1991 forms such as magnetic tapes, dIskettes, floppies, etc. census papers : (a) Special studies taken up by the Directors of Publicity Census Operations. The success of census operations depends to a (b) Special Area Surveys. great extent on wide 'publicity explaining the aims and' (c) Special Tables for Standard Urban Area. objectives of the census to the public and creating public conscious in favour of use. A vast publicity was (d) Language Survey Reports. given about the conduct of 1991 census through All (e) Post Enumeration Check Report. IndIa RadiO, Doordarshan, Rehabilitation Film Division, (f) Age Tables. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity and the Press. (g) Life Tables. Publicity regarding census operation included imaginative (h) Reports on estimates of Inter-censal bIrth and posters, slides and films. This carried census messages death rates using 1981-91 life tables and age to all parts of the country. The commercial chann~ls data. of All India Radio and Doordarshan also broadcasted (i) Development of Vital Statistics In India' the message on conduct of 1991 census effectively. Besides these special papers, some monographs Census Atlas Project based on 1991 Census data on subjects of special Interest to be prepared by scholars and will be brought out as Prior to 1961, a number of maps were included 1991 Census Monographs. In census report but no separate publication giving demographic, socio-economic and physiology 'of the It is also proposed to carry out some special region was brought out. It was only during 1961 census studies of 1991 Census data In collaboration with other that a Census Atlas was included In publication organisations and the results of such studies will be programme and brought out by the Census Organisation. published as 'Occasional Papers' of the 1991, Census. This project was again repeated in 1971 and 1981 It is also proposed to disseminate census censuses. It would 'be also repeated In 1991 census.

TABLE A-1

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION FLY LEAF

Table A-I is the basic population table which of the State along with the rural-urban break-up. corresponds to the General Population Table A-I of 1981 A brief Historical Account- of successive changes and A-I of 1971, 1961 and 1951 censuses. The tables in the area of the State provides statistics of area in sq.kms, density of population per sq.km., number of villages-inhabited and uninhabited At the tum of the century, Orissa represented merely separately, number of towns, number of occupied a DivisIon of the Bengal Presidency and comprised four residential houses, number of households and population districts, viz., Cuttack, Puri, and -cum­ by sex and rural-urban break-up at the 1991 census. The Khondmals. Besides, there were 17 Feudatory States within data are given in order of State and Districts followed by its Jurisdiction. The year 1905 saw the addition of Orissa tahasils/police stations/towns. of and two Feudatory States of Chhotnagpur, viz., Gangpur and Bonai and five Feudatory There are 3 appendices attached to this table which State:; from Central Provinces, viz., Patna, Kalahandl, are described below. Sonepur, Bamra and . By the time the 1911 Appendix-I- This appendix presents the territorial Census was taken up, the Orissa Division had 5 districts units upto police station level in .1991 and their constituent and 24 Feudatory States. Immediately thereafter, I.e. in units as it was in 1981 census along with the territorial 1912, the Bihar and Orissa Province was fonned after the units which have been changed during 1981 and 1991 separation of their Jurisdiction from the Bengal Presidency. census. These are indicated in detailed in respect of the The composite Province of Orissa and Bihar continued till area added to and subtracted from the corresponding J936. When Orissa assumed the status of a separate 1981 jurisdiction of the unit. Province It had six districts, viz., Cuttack, Puri, Balasore, Sambalpur, Ganjam and Koraput. Appendix-II- This appendix gives the number of villages with 5,000 population and above and number of The old district of Angul-Khondmals was split and towns with population under 5,000. The total population merged in Cuttack and GanJam respectively. The GanJam of these villages and towns are given separately and the district of Orissa constituted a portion of the pre-existing present figure of such populatlon to total rural population of , viz., GanJam and total urban population of the State are also given Agen9' and a large area of the Ganlam Plains excluding separately. Generally a place with a population of 5,000 Chicacole, Ichhapur, Sompeta and . The area of is treated as town provided other criteria of urban Orissa ProvInce as in 1936 was 32,198 sq. miles. A large characteristics are fulfilled and similarly a village with less portion of Vizagapatnam Agency constituted the Koraput than 5,000 is not considered as a town. However, in district. Sambalpur district gained the Kharlar Zamindari certain cases this criterion is also reiaxed so that a place and a portion of Borasambar Zamindari of the Central having less than 5,000 population is treated as town in the Provinces which became the Nawapara Sub-division. census. There are 3 such towns and 107 such villages in No territorial changes in the constitution of the State the State. This appendix enlists such places with their or districts took place for over ten years. In the years 1948 population. and 1949, all the princely States of Orissa merged with Appendix-III- Appendix III gives the statistics for the rest of Orissa. This administrative change was legalised house less population and institutional population with their on the 1st August 1949, when the 24 ex-~tates were sex break-up with number of households separately for fonnally merged with the Province under the State Merger rural and urban areas. The figures are given for each (Gov

1252 RGI/97-4A t 8, merged are Athgarh, Tigiria, Baramba, Narsingpur, Nilgiri, division of . The jurisdiction changes of the , Daspalla, Khandpara, Ranpur, Bamra, Rairakhol, district boundary were made for the convenience of the , T~lcher, Pallahara, ,, Hlndol, administrative reasons. No distiict boundary was changed , Baudh, Patna, Sonepur, Gangpur, Bonai, during the decade 197 t -81 and 198 1-9 1. The boundaries Kalahandi and MayurbhanJ. at the level of police stations, tahasils changed within the district during the period of 1981-91 were shown in The ex-States of Athgarh, Tigiria, Baramba and Appendix- t • Narslngpur were joined with ; Nilgiri with ; Nayagarh, Daspalla, Khandpara and Disputed villages : Orissa-Andhra Pradesh Ranpur with and Bamra and Ralrakhol with The jurisdiction over some villages in Pottangi police Sambalpur district. The Angual Sub-div,lslon of Cuttack station of Koraput district commonly known as the "Kotiya district was separated from that district. This sub-division group of villages" is under dispute between the States of and the Feudatory States of Dhenkanal, , Pallahara, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh and the matter is pending Athmallik and Hlndol were constituted into one district, decision by the Supreme Court as the final verdict of the namely, Dhenkanal. The Khondmals and Baliguda agency court had not been given by the time of census areas of GanJam district were taken out and together with enumeration 1991 was started. The census enumeration the ex-State of Baudh formed the district of Baudh­ of 1991 was done through the census agencies of both Khondmals. The Sub-division was separated from the States in pursuance of the instructions of the Registrar Sambalpur district and was put together with the ex-State General-cum-Census Commissioner of India. of Kalahandi to form another district named Kalahandi. Regarding Manikyapatna village of Gorabandha The two ex-States of Kendujhar and Mayurbhanj formed each a separate district with their names as such. The ex­ police station of GanJam district, the jurisdiction of Orissa States of Sonepur and Patna were formed into one district, Govt. is also disputed by the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. namely, Bolangir, while the ex-States of Gangpur and Bonai The census operation has been carried out in this village together formed the present Sundargarh district. Thus, 1 3 as usual by the Directors of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh districts had been formed after the merger of the ex­ in pursuance of the Instructions of the Registrar General­ princely States by the time t 95 t Census was taken. cum-Census Commissioner of India. The inter-state boundary dispute involved in this case has not come to No changes had taken place In the State boundary settlement. since 1951. However the district boundaries were changed Another unsurveyed tract under the name 'Borra' during the decade 196 t -71 as per details below : alongwith hamlets thereunder of Padua Police Station of Cuttack, Dhenkanal and Puri Koraput district of Orissa has also been a subject matter of inter-state boundary dispute between Orissa and Andhra Two villages, namely, Kabatabandha and Pradesh and a case has been agitated in the Supreme Court. Goliamuhapatna were transferred from Gondia police The case is subJudlce at present. The area forms a part station of to Dharmasal~ police station of Orissa as per the claim of Orissa Govt. and this area of Cuttack district. has been shown in the State Map published by the state A portion of Gania police station of Puri district, i.e., Govt. Besides, in the State Map of Orissa published by the Jorumguma (consisting of 35 villages situated at the Survey of India during 1977 a tract has also been marked northern bank of river ) was Included in "Dispute" although this is surrounded by the territory of Narsingpur police station of Cuttack district. Again 31 Andhra Pradesh. Since the final verdict of the court was villages of Kakatpur police station of Puri district not given by the Supreme Court, census operation has been transferred to Balikuda police station of Cuttack district. carried out through the census agencies of both the States 28 villages of Sadar police station of Cuttack district under the instructions of the Registrar General-cum-Census were transferred to Capital police station of Bhubaneswar Commissioner of India. of Puri district. A comparative list of villages as claimed to be in dispute by the, Govt. of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh Kalahandl and Koraput together with the t 99 t Census population of each village Kastpur police station of Sadar-Sub-division of with its code number as recorded in both the States is glven Kalahandl district was placed under the Sub- in the following statements.

1252 RGI '97- -,m 19

Statement showlnll' the names and population of the disputed villages covered by the 1991 Census Operations of both the States of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh

Villages covered by the Census Villages covere~ by the Census Authorities of Orissa Authorities of Andhra Pradesh SI. Location Location No. Name of village code no. Population N~rrle of village code no. Population Remarks

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

'A' KOTIYA GROUP OF KOTIYA GROUP OF VILLAGES UNDER VILLAGES UNDER SALuR POTTANGI P.S. OF MAt,JDAl OF VIZ lANA· KORAPUT DISTRICT GARAM DISTRICT 1. Ranasingi 45 305 .Ranasingipadu 38 217 (1) (1) Hamlet of Sariki vlll_age (Population iiven is for hamlet) 2. Paniki 44 130 Paniki 35 1'42 (2) (2)Hamlet of Dhufibhadra village (Population given is for hamlet only) 3. Tadivalasa 42 292 Tadivalasa 57 192 (3) (3) Hamlet of Kurukutti village (Population given is for hamlet only) 4. Dhullpadar 39 132 Dhullbhadra 35 134 (4) ( 4) Populatlon given Is for main village excluding its hamlets. 5. Ganlalpadar 34 604 Ganlaibhadra 33 183 (5) (5)Population given for main village excluding its hamlets. 6. Kotlya 35 436 Kotlya 32 325 7. Eguvasembl 36 136 Eguvasembl 36 130 8. Dlvasembi 37 86 Diguvasembi 37 210 (6) (6) Population given for en· tire village including its hamlets. 9. Mahipani 12 50 Mypali 14 70 10. Sidivalasa 43 44 Cheedivalasa 33 43 (7) (7) Hamlets of Ganlaibhadra village (population given is for hamlet only) 11. Madakaru 18 221 Mudakaru 31 224 12. Dollamba 16 173 Dollamba 16 168 13. Harmandangl 13 147 Yeguvamindangi 20 189 14. Pagulchenaru 10 258 Paguluchannru 15 278 15. Patuchenaru 11 86 Pattuchennuru 18 140 16. Barnaguda 17 16 Bomaguda 30 17 17. Kandora 14 64 Kondra 17 101 (8) (8) Hamlet of Soliprguda village (population given .Is for hamlet only) 18. Arluvalasa 40 66 Arluganlvalasa 57 70 (9) (9) Hamlet of K~rukutti village (population given is for hamlet only) 20

Statement showing the names and population of the disputed villages covered by the t 99 t Census Operations of both. the States of Orissa and Andhra Pradesh

Villages covered by the Census Vfffages covered by the Census Authorities of Orissa Authorities of Andhra Pradesh SI. Location Location No. Name of village code no. Population Name of village code no. Population Remarks

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

19. Salapguda IS 92 Soliplguda 17 75 (10) (10) Population .glven is for main village excluding Its hamlets.

20. Narlavalasa 41 36 Narallivalasa 38 37 (II) (II) Hamlet of Sarikl vi!lage (population given is for hamlet only)

21. Simagedaa Hamlet of village Slmhagadaa 38 48 (12) (12) Hamlet of Sarikl Slmhagedaa vfffage (population given is Ranaslngi (L.c. No.45) for hamlet only) 'B' BORRA VILLAGE BORRA GROUP OF UNDER PADUA P.S. VILLAGES UNDER OF KORAPUT DISTRICT ANANTHARGIRI MANDAL OF DISTRICT

I. Borra 110 843 1. Borra 16 424 2. Ranginlguda Hamlet of village Borra 2. Rajaniguda (Ranginlguda) 24 44

3. Phuluguda do 3. Puluguda 21 107

4. Koithoguda do 4. Koitaguda I 3 73

5. Miniambo do 5. Nlnna·Mamidl 56 137

6. Jeruguda alias Jarlguda do 6. Jeenugedda 56 x x Included In Nlmma­ Mamldl vfffage

7. Upper Maliput alias do 7. Yekkumamldl alias IS 52 Upper Mandl Yeguvamamldi

8. Talo·Maflput alias do 8. Getuvalasa alias .Borragate 1 4 205 Gateguda or Mettavalasa

9. Kontasemili do 9. Dippalapadu IS xx xx Included in Yekkuma· midi village

10. Bodiliguda alias do 10. Bodilibadl 13 + + Included In Koltaguda Bathlfibadl village

II. Dolapur do II. Dekkaparru 12 56 MANIKAPATANA MANIKYAPATNAM VILLAGE UNDER VILLAGE UNDER MANDASA GARABANDHA P.S. MANDAL OF Or GANJAM DISTRICT DISTRICT

I. Manika Patana 51 41 Manlkyapatnam, I I 16 (2) (2) Hamlet of Singupuram village (population given Is for hamlet only) 21

Area figures . Statement 1 given below presents the geographical area figures (supplied by the Surveyor General, India) for The statistics of area are given in sq. kms. in column the 1991 census alongwith ranking of the district. 3 of Table A-I. As in 1971 and 1981 censuses so also in 1991 census, area (Total) figUres are presented at the STATEMENT -1 level of State, District, Tahasil, Police Station, Part Police Ranking of States/Districts In tenns of Area Station, City, Urban Agglomeration and Town level. 2 The area figures at State and District level are Area In Km Proportion to Ranking of provisional which are supplied by the Surveyor General, given by total "'rea of State I India. The total area of the State/District shown in 1991 State/District Surveyor General State District is same as was in 1981 census. TherE :.;.::~ no jurisdictional 2 3 4 changes in respect of State and Districts during decade 1981-91.. ORISSA 155,707 100.00 The area figures below the district level, viz., tahasils, Sambalpur 17,516 11.25 2 police stations and part police stations are supplied by the Sundargarh 9,712 6.24 10 local Revenue Authority. The area figures of towns/cities/ agglomeratipns are supplied by the local bodies. The area Kendujhar 8,303 5.33 12 figures of urban areas of districts are compiled by adding Mayurbhanj 10,418 6.69 8 of the area figures of each town of the district supplied by the local bodies. The total urban area figure was subtracted Baleshwar 6,311 4.05 13 from the total area of the district supplied by the Surveyor Cuttack 11,142 7.16 5 General, India to obtain the rural area figure of the district. District rural/urban area figures thus arrived were added Dhenkanal 10,827 6.95 7 up to give rural/urban area figures of the State but sum Phulabani 11,119 7.14 6 total of rural area figures of each police station/tahasil may 5.72 11 not be equal with the figures of rural area of the district. 8,913 The area figures of the State since 1901 in sq. km. are Kalahandi 11,772 7.56 4 given below : Koraput 26,961 17.32 Year Area in Sq.Km. of Orissa GanJam 12,531 8.05 3 1901 62,750.52 Purl iO,182 6.54 9 1911 108,233.51 1921 108,215.38 The above statement reveals that Koraput district 1931 108,137.68 ranks first having highest area of 26,961 sq.km. among all the districts ofthe state whereas Baleshwar disfrl(:trank 1941 148,645.28 last with area figures of 6,311 sq.km. in 13 districts of 1951 155,752.24 the State. 1961 155,824.76 The area of State .,.nd districts is changing from 1971 155,842.00 census to census except in 1901 and 1991. The changing 1981 155,707.00 pattern of area of the State and districts since 1951 is given 1991 155,707.00 below: 22

Area of districts rrom t 951 to 1991

51. Area In Sq. Km. No. State/District 1951 196) 1971 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. ORISSA 155,729 155,825 155,842 155,707 155,707

2. 5ambalpur 17,521 17,516 17,570 17,516 17,516

3. 5undargarh 9,811 9,715 9,675 9,712 9,712

4. KenduJhar 8,330 8,304 8,240 8,303 8,303

5. Mayurbhanj 10,415 10,417 10(412 10,418 10,418

6. Baleshwar 6,493 6,475 6,394 6,311 6,311

7. Cuttack 10,904 10,971 11,211 11,142 11,142

B. Dhenkanal 10,945 10,818 10,826 10,827 10,827 9. Phulabani 10,090 11,096 11,070 11,119 11,119

10. Baiangir 8,837 8,907 8,903 8,913 8,913

11. Kalahandi 13,098 13,206 11,835 11,772 11,772

12. Koraput 25,576 25,548 27,020 26,961 26,961

13. Ganjam 12,238 12,494 12,527 12,531 12,531

14. Puri 10,471 10,358 10,159 10,182 10,182

The above area figures for 1961, 1971, 1981 and A town with a population of 100,000 and above was 1991 Censuses have been supplied by the Surveyor treated as city. General, India while those for 1951 census were supplied As alr.e~dy mentioned that the criteria of urban areas by the Local Revenue Authority. from' 1961 census to 1991 census was almost same except Urban area that of dilssification of workers, where workers engaged in fishing, livestock, hynting, logging, plantations and orchards It may be mentioned here that for the first time in etc. (falling in Industrial Category III) were treated as non­ census all census data were presented separately for rural agricultural activities in 1961 and 197 t censuses but in and urban areas in 195 1. A fairly strict definition of urban 1981 and 1991 censuses workers engaged In these area was adopted in India from 1961 census. For the categories were treated as non-agricultural activities for the 1991 census the definition adopted for an urban area was purpose of classification of male working population. The by and large the same as that of 1961, 1971 and 1981 procedure as mentioned below was followed to consider censuses. All places with a Municipality and Notified Area a place as town other than the notified town i.e., Council were treated as towns. All other places which Municipality and Notified Area Councils. satisfy the following criteria were also treated as an urban area. All villages of 1981 census which had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons (i) a minimum of 5,000 populati9n; per sq.km. and having atleast 75 per cent of male (ii) atleast 75 per cent of the male working working population engaged in non-agricultural activity population engaged in non-agricultural (and were considered as towns. For calCulating the 75 per allied) activity and cent of male working population e,ngaged in non­ (iii) a density of population of atleast 400 persons agricultural activity, only main workers were taken into per sq.km .. (or 1,000 per sq.mile) account. Agricultural workers include cultivators, 23

agricultural labourers and workers in Industrial Category which had become census towns for the first time in III, namely, livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and 1981 census and those statutory towns which were plantations, orchards and allied activities. Since the de notified by the concerned local authorities after the number of workers in Industrial Category III was not 1981 census. This was done to find out whether these available from the Village Primary Census Abstract a towns could be considered for retention as census towns special tabulation had to be undertaken to ascertain the for the 1991 census. population of male non-working population for the purpose of the test of 75' per cent male working In the statement 2 below, the changing definition of population. This test was also applied to those towns towns between 1891-1991 is given. 24

STATEMENT­ Test for Eligibility for Places to

1991 1981 1971 1961 1951

2 3 4 5

(a) All places with a Mu- (a) All places with ,a Mu- 1. Municipal Corpora- MunIcipal Corporation MunIcipal Corporation nielpal, Corporation, nlclpallty, Corporation, tlon Cantonment Board or Cantomnent Board or Municipal Area Municipal area Notified Town Area Notified Town Area 2_ Municipal Area Committee etc. Committee etc. Town Committee Town Area Committee 3. Town Committee (b) All other places which (b) All other places which Notified Area Committee Civil lines not Included In satisfied the following satisfied the following 4; Notified Area Com- municipal limits criteria: criteria: . mlttee Cantonment Board Cantonment (i) a minimum popula­ (I) a minimum popula­ 5. Cantonment Board Selected places with tion of 5,000. tion of 5,000. Test prescribed for distin­ 6. Selected places with (a) densltyofnotlessthan guishing towns from villages (Ii) at least 75 per cent (II) at least 75 per cent 1,000 per sq. mile. In different states were based of male working of male workIng (a) density of not less on ideas common to all population engaged population engaged than 400 persons' (b) a population of states, but they were not In non-agricultural In non-~gricoltural per km 2. J;.OOO. Identical nor had they been pursuits, and pursuits, and applied with meticulous (b) a population of (c) three-fourths of the uniformity. (ill) a density of popula­ (iii) a densIty of popula­ .5,000. working population tion of at least 400 tion of at least 400 should be working In the case of princely states, per sq.km (1,000 per sq. km. (1,000 (e) three-fourths of outside agriculture. the definition of town was per sq.mile) per sq. mile) the working popu­ applied a little Indiscrimi­ lation should be (d) or any other place, nately. The Directors were also The Directors were also outside agriculture. which according to given some discretion in given some discretion In the superintendent of respect of some marginal respect of some marginal (d) or any other place the state, possesses cases to include, In consul­ cases to Include, in consul­ which accordIng pronounced urban tation with the State Gov­ tation with the State Gov­ to the Director characteristics and ernments, some places that ernments, some places that pos.sesses pro­ amenities. had other distInct urban had other distinct urban nounced urban characteristics characteristics characteristics and ' amenities. 2S

2 be Treated as Towns 1891-1991

1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1891

6 7 8 9 10 11

Munlclpa~ Corpora- Municipal Corpora- Municipal Corpora- Municipal Corpora- Municipal Corpora- Municipal Corpora­ tion tlon tlon tlon tlon tion

Municipal Area Municipal Area Municipal Area MUnicipal Area Municipal Area Municipal Area as any place brought under All civil lines not In- All civil lines not In- All civil lines not In- All civil lInes not In- All civil lines not !n- some sImilar regula­ cluded In municipal cluded In municipal cluded In municipal cluded In municipal cluded In municipal tion for police or sanI­ limits limits limits limIts limits tary purposes -

Cantonment Cantonment Cantonment Cantonment Cantonment Cantonment

Every continuous col­ Every other continu­ Every other continu­ Every other continu­ Every other continu­ (a) Every place where lection of houses In­ ous collection of ous collection of ous collection of ous collection of the proportion of the habited by not less than houses Inhabited by houses Inhabited by houses Inhabited by houses permanently tradIng and Industrial 5,000 persons, which not less than 5,000 not less than 5,000 not less than 5,000 Inhabited by not less population to the to­ the provincial super­ persons, which the persons, which the persons, which the than 5,000 persons, tails equal to or greater Intendent may decIde provIncial superInten­ provincial superinten­ provIncial superInten­ which the provincial than that of the agrI­ , to treat as a town. dent decide to treat as dent may decide to dent may decide to superintendent may cultural population. urban In making this treat as a town for treat as a town for cen­ decide to treat as a decisIon consider­ census purposes. In sus purpose. town for census pur­ (b) every other con­ ation was given to (a) Indian states where poses. t'lnuous group of the character of the there were no munici­ Note: However, a few houses Inhabited by population (b) relative palities, this definition places chlefiy In the not less than 5,000 density of dwellings (c) was required to be ex­ native states which did people. Importance In trade tensively applied. not satisfy the require­ hIstoric· associatIons, ments were treated as and to avoId treating Note: "In dealing with towns for special pur­ as towns over-growD questIons arIsing poses. "The provIncial villages without urban under head (6), the superintendents were characteristics. provincial Superinten­ however, Instructed dents will have regard when considering the to the character of the question of treating population, the rela­ places as towns on the tive density of the basis of theIr popula­ dwellings, the Impor­ ·tlon, to take care to tance of the plac€ as a exclude such areas centre of trade and Its merely over-grown vil­ historic associations lages and have no ur­ and will bear In mInd ban features. It is true that It Is und~slrable that the discretion thus to treat as towns over allowed has occasIon­ grown villages, which ally led to a certain have no urban charac- . want of unIformity. terlstlcs" . 26

Statement 3 gives the progress of towns between 1901 to 1991.

STATEMENT-3

Progress In the number of towns (1901-1991)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ORISSA 124 108 81 62 39 29 21 20 18 14 Sambalpur 11 10 II 7 4 4 3 3 2 . Sundargarh 9 6 5 4 2 Kendujhar 7 6 4 2 Mayurbhanj 4 4 2 2 Baleshwar 7 6 4 5 2 2 2' 2 2 2 Cuttack 14 9 8 7 5 3 3 3 3 3 Dhenkanal 11 9 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 Phulabanl 3 3 2 Balangir 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 Kalahandi 5 5 5 3

Koraput 14 14 10 7 5 ~ Ganlam 20 20 15 10 6 6 4 4 4 2 Purl 12 9 5 5 3

From statement 3 it is observed that there are 124 to 62 in 1961,81 in 1971 and 108 in 1981 and 124 towns in the State at the 1991 census showing an increase in 1991 census. Districtwise analysis reveals that the of 16 towns compared to 1981 census. The statement also highest number of towns are recorded in the district of reveals that there were only 14 towns in 1901 census. The Ganjam (20) and lowest i.e. 3 towns are recorded in the number of towns increased slowly upto 1941, i.e., these district of Phulabani. number became 18 in 1911,20 in 1921,21 in 1931 and 29 in 1941. Morever after 1941 the number of towns Statement 4 shows the progress in urban population at rapid rate, i.e., in 1951 these number increased to 39, between 190 1- 1911. STATEMENT-4

Progress In urban population of State and District (1 901-1991)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ORISSA 42,34,98331,10,287 18,45,395 1,109,650 594,070 412,528 317,254 281,498 275,159 , 254,684 Sambalpur 462,-608 353,433 221,777 115,375 51,838 39,884 29,179 23,9.07 17,670 12,870 Sundargarh 525,005 409,3'33 239,685 135,760 15,367 Kendujhar 166,874 126,356 67,347 31,964 9,343 9,004 Mayurbhanj 116,249 90,538 39,951 28,420 9,277 8,281 6,193 6,189 5,968 5,613

Baleshwar 263,993 185,963 100,154 91,905 41,646 38,955 36,12~ 35,212 39,940 39,398

,Cuttack 678,619 475,993 305,623 208,597 136,630 97,359 88,556 76,636 79,882 78,720 27

STATEMENT-4-Concld.

Progress In urban population of State and Dlstrlct·(t90t·t991)

0 Stlte/Oistrlct 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J 1

Ohenkanal 188,235 123,714 51,812 47,088 27,456 21,655 14,043 11,463 12,520 12,397 Phulabanl 51,120 37,761 19,568 6,088 5,498 5,740 Balangir 164,250 133,225 86,663 49,659 40,693 29,647 18,305 11,277 12,768 8,887

Kalahandi 103,928 80,541 56,553 28,573 11,807 10,863 7,174 6,376 5,945 ~,400 Koraput 337,576 280,962 167,259 76,971 54,658 19,920 10,525 9,669 Ganjam 470,522 380,389 259,856 155,844 114,313 90,165 69,585 62,075 60,780 43,065 Purl 706,004 432,079 229,147 133,406 75,544 41,055 37,568 38,694 39,686 49,334

The statement 4 revelas that the urban population in Kendujhar and Phulabaniodistricts urban population was in the State increased from decade to decade since 1901. counted in 1941 and in Koraput it was counted in 1921 In 1901 the urban population was only 254,684 in the census. During 1991 census the highest urban population State. During the span of 90 years the urban population is recorded in the district of Puri i.e. (706,004) and the has increased more tnan 16 times of the popul;ltion lowest urban population is recorded in the district of recorded in 1901. As per the 1991 census, the urban Phulabani i.e. 51,120. population ofthe State is 4,234,983 which is 13.38 per The increase in urban- population of State and cent of the total poulation (31,659,736) of the State. In districts in terms of indices is presented in statement 5, censuses since 1'951 the urban population was found in taking the population of 1901 as the base to facilitate an all districts of the State .. For the first time, in the district easy comparison with susbequent census data of urban of Sundargarh urban population was counted in 1951 and population.

STATEMENT-5

Indices of growth of urban populatioq In State and Districts (1901·1991) (1901=100)

Stlte/Oistrict 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ORISSA 1,663 1,221 725 436 233" 162 125 111 108 Sambalpur 3,594 2,746 1,723. 896 403 310 227 186 137 Sundargarh 3,416 2,664 1,560 883 100 Kendulhar 1,953 1,403 748 355 104 100 Mayurbhanl 2,071. 1,613 712 S06 165 148 110 110 ... 106 BaleshWar 670 472 254 233 106 99 92 89 101 Cuttlck 862 605 388 265 174 124 112 97 101 Ohenkanal 1,518 998 418 380 221 175 113 92 101 Phulabanl 891 658 341 106 96 100 Balanglr 1,848 1,499 975 SSt] 458 334 206 127 144 Kalahandi 2,362 1,830 1,285 649 268 247 163 145 135 Koraput 3,491 2,906 1,730 796 565 206 109 100 Ganjam 1,093 883 610 362 265 209 162 144 141 Purl 1,431 876 464 270 153 83 76 78 80 28

The indices on above statement reveals that there has of urban population is of district Baleshwar, among all the been a continuous increasing trend in urban population in Districts. Orissa and most of the districts. Among the districts the Number and population of places not treated as indices of Sambalpur district is the highest in order of towns in 1981 but treated as such in 1991 arranged urbanisation though district of Puri had maximum number by district and size class of town in statement 6 given of urban population as per statement 4,. The lowest indices below.

STATEMENT·6

Number and population of Places not treated as towns in 1981 but treated as such In 1991 arranged by State/District and Size class

State! Total Class I Class " Class III Class IV Class V Class VI District No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

ORISSA 17 169,208 2 52,827 3 36,103 10 72,707 2 7,571

sa-mbalpur 24,607 24,607

Sundargarh 3 22,684 2 18,085 4,599

Kendujh~r 5,746 5,746

Mayurbhanj -;

Baleshwar 12,800 12,800

Cuttack 5 48,747 28,2..20 3 17,555 2,972

Dhenkanal 2 18,080 2 18,080

Phulabani '_

Balangir

Kalahandi

Koraput 5,719 5,719

Ganjam

Purl 3 30,825 2 23,303 7,522

Rural area comprise tribals, forest labourers and their families. Such As mentioned in the earlier paragraphs, it is forest villages have also been treated as villages. So the customary in census to present census statistics by rural/ inhabited villages shown under column 5 of table A-1 urban break up. In general rural area mean the population include not only revenue villages having residential that live in the villages. population but also inhabited forest villages. Besides, the area of such forest guard in which the cluster of houses For census purposes, the village is always the are found by the enumerator at the time of census revenue village which is the ultimate unit of area into enumeration are also treated as forest village and shown which the country is divided for purpose of land revenue. under col.5 under the head of il)habited village of Table The hamlets do not have defined boundaries or areas A-1. The unihabited villages are shown under separate distinctly marked or allotted to them. The hamlets are column i.e. in col.6 of Table A-1 which gives the number situated within the areas earmarked for the village. ' of deserted or uninhabited revenue villages. The entire revenue village is one unit but there may Statement 7 exhibits State/districtwise number of be unsurveyed villages within forests, etc. which mainly tahasils, C.D. blocks, villages and towns in 1991 census. 29

STATEMENT·7

State/Dlstrlct·wlse number of tahaslls C.D. Blocks, vlllall'lS and towns In 1991

No. of No. of villages No. of Total No. of Total No. of Total No. of uninhabited Included In towns Inhabited No. of State/District Tahaslls C.O. BlockS villages villages Fully Partl~ villages towns

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ORISSA 147 314 51,057 4,068 195 35 46,989 124

Sambalpur 15 29 3,756 282 6 3,474 11

Sundargarh 7 17 1,744 56 18 1,688 9

Kendujhar 7 13 2,125 58 13 2,067 7

MayurbhanJ 7 26 3,945 227 15 3,718 4

Baleshwar 11 19 4,278 468 38 3 3,810 7

Cuttack 26 41 6,569 539 44 7 6,03.0 14

Dhenkanal 9 16 3,143 448 17 23 2,695 11

Phulabanl 6 15 3,671 234 3,437 3

Balanglr 9 20 2,751 182 2 2,569 7

Kalahandl 7 18 2,864 153 2,711 5

Koraput 17 42 6,489 371 9 6,118 14

GanJam 14 29 4,747 525 4 4,222 20

Purl 12 29 4,975 525 29 4,450 12

The above statement reveals the number of villages statement. For the first time in 1991 census the number fully included in towns in col.6 of the state in 1991 census. of tahasils and number of C.O. blocks under each district Similarly the number of partly inhabited villages which are has been shown in col.2 and 3 respectively in statement 7. included in town shown in col.7 of the statemen~ The sum total of inhabited villages shown in col.8 and the number Number of inhabited villages at each census since of unihabited villages shown under col.S put together.will 1901·1991 in the state and districts has been given in be the total number of villages shown in col.4 of the statement 8.

STATEMENT·S

No. of InhabIted villages at each Census 1901-1991

No. of Inhabited vlllags State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 2 . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ORISSA 46,989 46,553 46,992 46,466 48,398 45,387

Sambalpur 3,474 3,436 3,390 3,393 3,426 3,358

Sundargarh 1,688 1,665 1,621 1,588 1,631 1,638

Kendujhar 2,067 2,045 2,009 1,973 1,982 1,993

Mayurbhanj 3,718 3,729 3,712 3,671 3,655 3,677

Baleshwar 3,810 3,838 3,812 3,823 3,833 3,716 30

STATEMENT·8·Concld.

No. of Inhabited villages at each Census 1901-19~1

No. of Inhabited vlllag!! State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8' 9 10 11

Cuttack 6,030 6,036 6,027 5,883 6,248 5,842

Dhenkanal 2,695 2,691 2,606 2,512 2,526 2,457

Phulabanl 3,437 3,406 4,397 4,471 4,307 3,850

Balanglr 2,569 2,537 2,523 2,524 2,524 2,457

Kalahandl 2,711 2,695 2,653 2,902 2,939 . 2,885

Koraput 6,118 . 5,848 5,683 5,579 5,746 5,181

GanJam 4,222 4,185 4,223 3,773 4,513 3,928

Purl· 4,450 4,448 .4,336 4,374 5,068 4,405

The above statement reveals the number of were grown up in different areas of the state and these Inhabited villages districtwise in the State as per were not surveyed by the Survey and Settlement jurisdiction in respective censuses shown since 1941. In Authority. Therefore all these cluster of habitations were previous censuses. I.e. from 1901-31 the number of treated as separate villages. Such type of villages were villages for each district could not be shown separately mostly found in the districts of Cuttack, Puri, Ganjam, as Orissa was not a separate State during those period. Koraput, Kalahandl and Phulabani. Orissa became a separate state only in 1936. The number of inhabited villages was highest in 1951. This . The statement 9 given below shows the progress of may be due to the fact that many cluster of habitan~ rural population of each district of the State since 1901. 31

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Census Houses and Households 'Household'. If a group of persons who.are unrelated to each other live in a census house but do not have their Columns 8 and 9 ofTable A-1 given after statement- 10 provide the number of occupied residential houses and meals from a common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional household. Each such person should be households for the state and districts. The occupied treated as a separate household. The important link in residential houses are census houses which are used wholly finding out whether there is a household or not is a or partly for the purpose of residence by one or more common kitchen. households. At the 1991 census the following definitions were Density per Sq.Km. adopted for a census house and census household. Column 4 of Table A-1 gives the population per Census House sq.km. The density per sq.km. for urban areas have been worked out by using the area figures corrected upto two "A Census House" is a building or part of a building places of decimals obtained by adding the area of individual having a separate main entrance from the road or main­ towns in the respective districts. For total and rural area the gate area or staircases etc. used or recognised as separate density worked out on area figures corrected upto one unit. It may be occupied or vacant, it may be used for place of decimal. residential or non-residential purpose or both. The density of population per sq.km., for Orissa is Census Household worked out to 203 persons. The urban and rural density of "A Household" is a group of persons who mainly live population is 1,665 persons and 179 persons respectively. together and take their meals from a common kitchen The highest density of population being 496 person unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from per sq.km. is noted in Cuttack district and the lowest doing 50. There may be a household of persons related.by density i.e. 78 persons per sq.km. is found in the district blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of Phulabani. of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, mess, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, Statement-10 given below presents the number of jails, ashrams etc.These are called 'Institutional House­ persons per 100 occupied residential census houses and holds'. There may be one-member household, two­ per 100 households, number of females per 1000 males, memper households or multi-member households. For percentage of rural and urban population to total census purposes each one of these types is recorded as a population in state and districts.

STATEMENT-IO

Persons per 1 00 occupied residential census houses and per 100 households, number of females per 1,000 males, percentage of rural and' urban population to total population In state/district

Persons per 100 Persons per 100 Number of females per Percentage of rural and State/District occupied census houses households . 1,000 males urban to total population T R U T R U T R U T R U

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13

ORISSA 562 567 532 528 531 509 971 988 . 866 100.00 86.62 13.38

Sambalpur 547 553 519 485 482 498 966 983 887 100.00 82.85 17.15

Sundargarh 517 533 486 489 495 478 936 987 842 100.00 66.64 33.36

Kendujhar 548 554 505 529 534 493 974 990 868 100.00 87.52 12.48

MayurbhanJ 537 536 557 518 517 530 979 987 872 100.00 93.83 6.17

Baleshwar 681 685 643 622 624 599 967 974 899 100.00 90.58 9.42

Cuttack 659 672 574 603 613 542 962 984 819 100.00 87.71 12.29 33

STATEMENT·' O·Cancld.

Persons pcr 100 occUplbd residential census houses and per 100 households, number of females per 1000 li1alClI, percentage of rural and urb~n population to total population Ih state/district

Persons per 100 PersolU "liT 100 Number of fem31es per Percentage of rural and State/District occueled census houses households 1,000 male~ urban to total eoeulati?fI T R U T R U 'r R U T R U

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 , II 12 13

Dhenkanal 576 582 524 547 552 SOl 948 962 824 roO.OO 90.14 9.86

Phulabanl 491 491 492 460 459 480 995 100.1 896 100.00 94.08 5.92

Balangir 526 525 545 492 490 510 980 987 914 100.00 90.38 9.62

Kalahandi 475 472 528 458 455 505 1,000 1,006 927 100.00 93.51 6.49

Koraput 456 455 466 452 451 457 994 1,001 944 100.00 88.79 11.2 J

Ganjam 526 524 544 514 512 528 1,009 1,020 946 100.00 85.10 14.90

Purl 643 675 539 575 595 506 939 973 BIO 100.00 BO.33 19.67

1252 RGJ.97 --5 \ 34

A-1 AREA, HOUSES

State/D istrlct/Ta hasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'!U.A'! Rural PopulatlGn City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

ORISSA T 155,707.00 203 46,989 4,068 124 R 153,162.78 179 46,989 4,068 U 2,544.22 1,665 124

Sambalpur T 17,516.00 154 3,474 282 11 R 17,192.37 130 3,474 282 U 323.63 1,429 II

Sundargarh T 9,712.00 162 1,688 56 9 R 9,459.18 111 1,688 56 U 252.82 2,077 9

Kendujhar T 8,303.00 161 2,067 58 7 R 8,119.55 144 2,067 58 U 183.45 91.0 7

Mayurbhanj T 10,418.00 181 3,718 227 4 R 10,347.11 171 3,718 227 U 70.89 1,640 4

Baleshwar T 6,311.00 444 3,810 468 7 R 6,122.23 415 3,810 468 U 188.77 1,398 7

Cuttack T 11,142.00 496 6,030 539 14 R 10,864.42 446 6,030 539 U 277.58 2,445 14

Dhenkanal T 10,827.00 176 2,695 448 t 1 R 10,695.44 161 2,695 448 U 131.56 1,431 11

Phulabanl T 11,119.00 78 3,437 234 3 R 11,069.04 73 3,437 234 U 49.96 1,023 3

Balanglr T 8,913.00 192 2,569 182 7 R 8,791.05 176 2,569 182 U 121.95 1,347 7

Kalahandl T 11,772.00 136 2,711 153 5 R 11,691.33 128 2,711 153 U 80.67 1,288 5

Koraput T 26,961.00 112 6,118 371 14 R 26,672.96 100 6,118 371 U 288.04 1,172 14

Ganjam T 12,531.00 252 4,222 525 20 R 12,250.52 219 4,222 525 U 280.48 1,678 20

Puri T 10,182.00 353 4,450 525 12 R 9,887.58 292 4,450 525 U 294.42 2,398 12

1252 IWI 97 "Il 35

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslll No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.!U.A. " residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 ? 10 11 12 2

5,630,434 5,999,447 31,659,736 16,064,146 \ 15,595,590 T ORISSA 4,834,029 5,168,221 27,424,753 13,794,955 13,629,798 R 796,405 831,226 4,234,983 2,269,191 1,965,792 U

493,322 556, t 70 2,697,153 1,372,140 1,325,013 T Sambalpur 404,253 463,300 1,~~4,545 1,126,941 1,107,604 R 89,069 92,876 462,608 245,199 217,409 U

304,637 321,740 1,573,617 812,707 760,910 T Sundargarh 196,568 211,984 1,048,612 527,647 520,965 R 108,069 109,756 525,005 285,060 239,945 U

244,099 252,885 1,337,026 677,480 659,546 T Kendujhar 211,076 219,006 1,170,152 588,129 582,023 R 33,023 33,879 166,874 89,351 77,523 U

351,008 363,659 1,884,580 952,183 932,397 T Mayurbhanj 330,126 341,723 1,768,331 890,093 878,238 R 20,882 21,936 .116/249 62,090 54,159 U --. 411,457 450,710 2,802,417 1,424,058 1-)77,759 T Baleshwar ~70,392 406,630 2,538,424 1,285,646 1,252,178 R 41,065 44,080 263,993 13'9,012 124,981 U

838,500 915,562 5,522,659 2,814,589 2,708,070 T Cuttack 720,322 790,315 4,844,040 2,441,560 2,402,480 R 118,178 125,247 678,6J9 373,al~ 305,590 U

331,342 349,111 1,908,907 980,077 928,830 T Dhenkanal 295,404 311,538 1,720,672 876/872 843,800 R 35,938 37,573 188,235 103,205 85;030 U

176,085 187,813 863,903 433,094 430,809 T Phulabanl 165,692 177,167 812,783 406,128 406,655 R 10,393 10,646 51,120 26,966 24,154 U

324,426 346,942 1,707,753 862,471 845,282 T Balangir 294,277 314,757 1,543,503 776,678 766,825 R 30,149 32,185 164,250 85,793 78,457 U

336,780 349,660 1,600,385 800,057 800,328 T Kalahandl 317,111 329,070 1,496,457 746,113 750,344 R 19,669 20,590 103,928 53,944 49,984 U

660,201 666,926 3,012,546 1,510,520 1,502,026 T Korapot 587,797 592,994 2,674,970 1,336,842 1,338,128 R 72,404 73,932 337,576 173,678 163,898 U

600,000 614,398 3,158,764 1,572,371 1,586,393 T Ganjam 513,450 525,325 2,688,242 1,330,569 1,357,673 R 86,550 89,073 470,522 241,802 228,720 U

558,577 ' 623,865 3,590,026 1,851,799 1,738,227 T Purl 427,561 484,412 2,884,022 1,461,737 1,422,285 R 131,016 139,453 706,004 390,062 315,942 U 36

A-I AREA, HOUSES

State/DlstrlctiTahasii/ Total Number of vi!lages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

SAMBALPUR DISTRICT T 17,516.00 154 3,474 282 11 R 17,192.37 130 3,474 282 U 323.63 1,429 11

Paikamal Tahasil R 1,022.40 126 186 6 Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) R 443.00 138 86 2 Paikamal P.S. R 579.40 117 100 4

Padmapur Tanasil T 1,058.20 156 224 9 R 1,037.40 147 224 9 U 20.80 624

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) R 217.50 80 19

Padmapur P.S. T 353.70 179 71 3 R 332.90 151 71 3 U 20.80 624

Padmapur Town (NAC) U 20.80 624 Burden P.S. R 173.60 149 51 5 Gaisilet P.S. R 313.40 189 83 Sohela Tahasil R 1,061.90 210 275 3 Meichhamunda P.S. R 309.00 179 73 2 Sohela P.S. R 427.10 196 93 Bljepur P.S. R 325.80 260 109

Barapali Tahasil T 282.75 390 73 R 268.60 349 73 U 14.15 1,157

Barapali P.5. T 282.75 390 73 R 268.60 349 73 U 14.15 1,157

Barapali Town (NAC) U 14.15 1,157

Bargarh Tahasll T 388.12 486 62 R 371.50 370 62 U 16.72 3,063

Bargarh P.S. T 388.22 486 62 R 371.50 370 62 U 16.72 \ 3,063

Bargarh Town (M) U 1672 3,063 Tahasil R 1,030.50 129 186 7 Bhatli P.S. R 450.90 168 83 1 Ambabhona P.S. R 579.60 98 103 6 37

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrictiTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU .A. residentlal houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

493,322 556,176 2,697,153 1,372,140 1,325,013 T SAMBALPUR DISTRICT 404,253 463,300 2,234,545 1,126,941 1,107,604 R 89,069 92,876 462,608 245,199 217,409 U

20,517 26,998 : :?,229 64,311 64,918 R Paikamal Tahasil 9,257 12,779 61,283 30,464 30,819 R Jagadalpur P.S. (POrti,- .1\ 11,260 14,219 67,946 33,847 34,099 R Paikamal P.S.

28,237 34,059 165,571 83,136 82,435 T Padmapur Tahasil 26,621 31,592 152,600 76,398 76,202 R 1,616 2,467 12,971 6,738 6,233 U

3,030 3,667 17,388 8,584 8,804 R ]agadalpur P.S. (Portion)

9,948 12,693 63,148 31,990 31,158 T Padmapur P.S. 8,332 10,226 50,177 25,252 24,925 R 1,616 2,467 12,971 6,738 6,233 U

1,616 2,467 12,971 6,738 6,233 U Padmapur Town (NAC) 4,985 5,_506 . 25,866 12,881 12,985 R Burden P.S. 10,274 12,193 59,169 29,681 29,488 R Gaisilet P.S. 37,089 46,200 223,288 112,048 111,240 R Sohela Tahasil 9,147 11,210 55,168 27,748 27,420 R Melchhamunda P.S. 13,752 17,366 83,552 42,089 41,463 R Sohela P.S. 14,190 17,624 84,568 42,211 42,357 R Bijepur P.S.

20,463 22,298 110,207 55,947 54,260 T BarapaJi Tahasil 17,474 19,204 93,836 47,631 46,205 R 2,989 3,094 16,371 8,316 8,055 U

20,463 22,298 110,207 55,947 54,260 T Barapali P.S. 17,474 19,204 93,836 47,631 46,205 R 2,989 3,094 16,371 8,316 8,055 U

2,989 3,094 16,371 8,316 8,055 U Barapali Town (NAC)

37,540 38,927 188,528 97, 131 91,397 T Bargarh Tahasil 27,894 28,959 137,323 70,259 67,064 R 9,646 9,968 51,205 26,872 24,333 U

37,540 38,927 188,528 97,131 91,397 T Bargarh P.S. 27,894 28,959 137,323 70,259 67,064 R 9,646 9,968 51,205 26,872 24,333 .. U

9,646 9,968 51,205 26,872 24,333 U Bargarh Town (M) 24,018 28,501 1.32,572 66,593 65,979 R Bhatli Tahasil 13,669 16,097 75,760 38,050 37,710 R Bhatti P.S. 10,349 12,404 56,812 28,543 28,269 R Ambauhona P.S. 38

A-I I A6.F.A, HOUSES

State/DistrictlTahasil/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'/U.A'/ Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Lakhanpur Tahasil T 1,037.18 132 148 R 1,007.60 11-2 148 U 29.58 832

Rengali P.S. R 342.10 145 77 Lakhanpur P.S. R 642.10 91 65

Belpahar P.S. T 45.58 608 5 R 16.00 193 5 U 29.58 832

Belpahar Town (CT.) U 29.58 832 P.S. (Portion) R 7.40 221

Jharsuguda Tahasll T 1,165.91 262 200 3 2 R 1,054.00 162 200 3 U 111.91 1,204 2

Brajarajnagar P.5. (Portion) R 119.60 185 34

Orient P.S. T 42.64 1,639 R 1.20 167 U 41.44 1,681

Bralarajnagar Town (M) U 41.44 1,681

Jharsuguda P.S. T 254.07 407 38 R 183.60 208 38 U 70.47 923

Jharsuguda Town (M) IJ 70.47 923 Laikera P.S. R 576.90 139 91 Kolabira P.S. R 172.70 170 ~6 1 RengalJ Tahasll R 760.70 159 127 2 Katarbaga P.5. R 513.80 131 66 Sasan P.S. R 246.90 216 61 2

Kochinda Tahasil T 2,367.34 95 501 21 R 2,350.50 91 501 21 U 16.84 722

Govindpur P.S. R 373.00 129 65 Mahulpalll P.S. R 606.10 102 143 2

Kochinda P.S. T 631.94 108 143 8 R 615.10 91 143 8 U 16.84 722 39

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrictlTahasii/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P .S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

22,985 27,332 137,159 70,307 66,852 T lakhanpur Tahasll 18,261 22,411 112,552 57,266 55,286 R 4,724 4,921 24,607 13,041 11,566 U

7,659 9,567 49,562 24,971 24,591 R Rengali P.S. 9,877 11,985 58,258 29,874 28,384 R Lakhanpur P.S.

5,224 5,484 27!701 14,602 13,099 T Belpahar P.S. 500 563 3,094 1,561 1,533 R 4,724. 4,921 24,607 13,041 11,566 U

4,724 4;921 24,607 13,041 11,566 U Belpahar Town (CT.) 225 296 1,638 860 778 R Bra)ara)nagar P.S. (Portion)

55,945 62,586 304,995 157,881 147,114 T Jharsuguda Tahasil 28,884 34,717 170,274 85,713 84,561 R 27,061 27,869 134,721 72,168 62,553 U

3,480 4,277,. 22,104 11,368 10,736 R Brajarajnagar P.S. (Portion)

14,773 14,829 69,867 37,536 32,331 T Orient P.S. 26 34 200 96 104 R 14,747 14,795 69,667 37,440 32,227 U

14,747 14,795 69,667 37,440 32,227 U Brajara)nagar Town (M)

18,580 20,605 103,330 54,094 49,236 T Jharsuguda P.S. 6,266 7,531 38,276 19,366 18,910 R 12,314 13,074 65,054 34,728 30,326 U

12,314 13,074 65,054 34,728 30,326 U Jharsuguda Town (M) 14,194 16,768 80,292 40,166 40~ 126 R Lalkera P. S. 4,918 6,107 29,402 14,717 14,685 R Kolabira P.5. 22,003 25,385 120,784 60,942 59,842 R Rengall Tahasll 11,738 14;009 67,541 33,898 33,643 R Katarbaga P.S. 10,26511,376 53,243 27,044 26,199 R Sasan P.S.

41,286 48,098 225,086 113,072 112,014 T Kochlnda Tahasil 38,721 45,520 212,925 106,720 106,205 R 2,565 2,578 12,161 6,)52 5,809 U

8,348 9,640 47,975 24,039 23,936 R Govlndpur P.S. 11,656 13,420 61,886 30,898 30,988 R Mahulpalli P.S.

12,674 14,885 68,046 34,302 33,744 T Kochlnda P.S. 10,109 12,307 55,885 27,950 27,935 R 2,565 2,578 12,161 6,352 5,809 U 40

A·1 AREA, HOUSES

State/DistrictiTahasii/ Total Number of villarres P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kochlnda Tcwn (NAC) U 16.84 722 Jamankira P.S. R 756.30 62 150 11

Debagarh Tahasil T 2,781.73 84 698 169 R 2,757.60 79 698 169 U 24.13 716

Debrgarh P. S. T 808.13 101 196 15 R 784.00 82 196 J 5 U 24.13 716

Oebagarh Town (M) U 24.13 116 Barkot P.S. R 751.10 74 150 35 Kundheigola P.S. R 616.40 62 128 94 Reamal P.S. R 606.10 97 224 25 Ralrakhol Tahasil R 2,157.50 47 375 49 Naktideul P.S. R 764.20 30 66 9 Kisinda P. S. R 126.80 120 76 9 Raimkhol P.S. R 784.80 51 136 21 Charamal P.S. R 481.70 48 97 10

Sambalpur Tahasil T 1,417.65 258 7.48 7 3 R \ 1.328.15 130 248 7 U 89.50 2,160 3

Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration U Please see tttSambalpur· Town (M) U 46.48 2,821 Jujomura P.S. R 543.90 62 91 3

Hirakud P.S. T 97.43 302 3 R 86.30 65 3 U 11.13 2,141 tttHirakud Town (NAC) U 11. 13 2,141 Ainrhapali P.S. R 20.90 409 B

Sadar P.S. T 147.82 286 42 R 145.40 271 42 U 2.42 1,227 tttDhankauda (O.G.) U 2.42 1,227 41

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/D istrict/T ahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU .A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town _

8 9 10 11 12 2

2,565 2,578 12,161 6,352 5,809 u- Kochinda Town (NAC) 8,608 10,153 47,179 23,833 23,346 R Jamankira P.S.

43,689 46,855 234,238 118,172 116,066 T Tahasil 40,214 43,349 216,963 109,016 107,947 R 3,475 3,506 17,275 9,156 8,119 U

15,240 16,080 81,590 41,348 40,242 T Debrgarh P.S. 11,765 12,574 64,315 32,192 32,123 R 3,475 3,506 17,275 9,156 8,119 U

3,475 3,506 17,275 9,156 8,119 U Debagarh Town (M) 10,637 11,669 55,867 28,057 27,810 R, Barkot P.S. 7,000 7,363 38,186 19,353 18,833 R Kundheigo!a P.S. 10,812 11,743 58,595 29,414 29,181 R Reamal P.S. 18,609 20,358 101,587 51,495 50,092 R Rairakho! Tahasil 4,334 4,619 22,843 11,462 11,381 R Naktideul P.S. 2,873 3,068 15,196, 7,675 7,521 R Kisinda P.S. 7,197 8,050 40,355 20,606 19,749 R Rairakhoi P.S. 4,205 4,621 23,193 11,752 11,441 R Charamal P.S.

70,332 7,4,C/63 366,132 190,355 175,777 T Sambalpur Tahasil 33,339 36,490 172,835 87,799 85,036 R 36,993 38,473 193,297 102,556 90,741 LJ

Annexure U Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration

24,658 25,745 131,138 69,248 61,890 U tttSambalpur Town (MJ 8,172 9,155 44,371 22,385 21,986 R Jujomura P.S.

5,720 6,074 29,463 15,510 13,953 T P.S. 1,084 1,09.8 5,630 2,862 2,768 R 4,636 4,976 23,833 12,648 11,185 U

4,636 4,976 23;1133 12,648 11,185 U tttHirakud Town (NAC) 1,556 1,724 8,545 4,314 4,231 R Ainthapali P.S.

8,292 8;869 42,333 21,591 20,742 T Sadar P.S. 7,720 8,283 39,364 20,021 19,343 R 572 586 2,969 1,570 1,399 U

572 586 2,969 1,570 1,399 U tttDhankauda (O.G.) 42

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State/DlstrlctlTahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Dhanupall P.S. T 14.40 395 4 R 13.55 367 4 U 0.85 844 tttMathapall (C.G.) U 0.85 844

Burla P.S. T 194.52 343 33 R 165.90 193 33 U 28.62 1,210 tttBurla U 28.62 1,210 (I) tttBurla Town (NAC) U 17.62 1,764 (II) tttAmsadhakatapall Area U 11.00 323 (O.G.) Dhama P.S. R 352.20 108 67 2 Attablra Tahasll R 613.60 233 75 3 Attablra P.S. R 613.60 233 75 3 Bheden Tahasll R 374.00 307 96 2 Bheden P.S. R 374.00 307 96 2

ANNEXURE

Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration U 89.50 2,160 3 (a) Sambalpur U 49.75 2,710 (I) Sambalpur Town (M) U 46.48 2,821 (II) Dhankauda and Mathapall Area (O.G.) U 3.27 1,127 (b) Burla U 28.62 1,210 (I) Burla Town(NAC) U 17.62 1,764 (II) Amsadha Katapall Area (O.G.) U 11.00 323 (c) Hlrakud Town (NAC) U 11.13 2,141

Note-ttt Forms part of Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration which spread over Sadar P.S., Dhanupaii P.S., Hlrakud P.S. and Burla P.S. The consolidated figure of Urban Agglomeration along with constituents are given In Annexure. 43

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.!Part.P .S,!U.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

1,131 1',170 5,685 2,954. 2,731 T Dhanupall P.S. 974 1,013 4,968 2,589 2,379 R 157 157 717 365 352 U

157 157 717 365 352 U tttMathapall (O.G.)

13,305 13,897 66,712 35,157 31,555 T Burla P.S. 6,335 6,888 32,072 16,432 15,640 R 6,970 7,009 34,640 18,725 15,915 U

6,970 7,009 34,640 18,725 15,915 U tttBurla 6,181 6,220 31,087 16,898 14,189 U (I) tttBurla Town (NAC) 789 789 3,553 1,827 1,726 U (II) ttt~msadhakatapall Area (O.G.) 7,498 8,329 37,885 19,196 18,689 R Dhama P.S. 28,681 29,906 143,018 72,710 70,308 R Attablra Tahasll 28,681 29,906 143,018 72,710 70,308 R Attablra P.S. 21,928 23,710 114,759 58,040 56,719 R Bheden Tahasll 21,928 23,7'10 114,759 58;040 56,719 R Bheden P.S.

ANNEXURE

36,993 38,473 193,297 102,556 90,741 U Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration 25,387 26,488 134,824 71,183 63,641 U (a) Sambalpur 24,658 25,745 131,138 69,248 61,890 U (i) Sambalpur Town (M) (II) Dhankauda and Mathapall 729 743 3,686 1,935 1,751 U Area (O.G.) 6,970 7,009 34,640 18,725 15,915 U (b) Burla q,181 6,220 31,087 16,898 14,189 U (I) Burla Town(NAC) (II) Amsadha Katapall Area 789 789 3,553 1,827 1,726 U (O.G.) 4,636 4,976 23,833 12,648 11,185 U (c) l:Ilrakud Town (NAC) 44

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State/DistrictiTahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT T 9,712.00 162 1,688 56 9 R 9,459.18 III 1,688 56 U 252.82 2,077 9

Hemgir Tahasil R 924.60 72 136 5 Hemgir P.S. R 924.60 72 136 5 Lephripara Tahasil R 654.20 137 1-40 2 Lephripara P.5. R 443.50 129 102 2 Bhasma 1>.S. (Portion) R 128.40 184 29 Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion) R 82.30 108 9

Sundargarh Tahasil T 1,688.00 140 281 6 R 1,664.17 124 281 6 U 23.83 1,274

Bhasma P.S. (Portion) R 274.90 lSI 67 Sundargarh P.S. R 527.10 III 83

Sundargarh Town P.S. T 39.00 825 2 R 15.17 120 2 U 23.83 1,274

Sundarga~h Town (M) U 23.83 1,274 Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion) R 239.10 163 49 Talasara P.S. R 607.90 108 80 5

Rajagangapur Tahasil T 1,353.79 171 192 2 2 R 1,322.20 138 192 2 U 31.59 1,555 2

Baragaon P.S. R 496.70 123 73 Kutra P.S. R 244.80 200 40

Rajagangapur P.S. (Portion) T 612.29 199 79 2 2 R 580.70 125 79 2 U 3\ .59 1,555 2 , Rajagangapur Town (M) U 26.16 1,512 Panposh Town (CT.) U 5.43 1,761

Biramitrapur Tahasil T 786.02 194 172 3 R 750.80 158 172 3 U 35.22 953

RaJagangapur P.5. (Portion) R 23.50 149 5 Ralboga P.S. R 279.50 113 44 2 45

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictlTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P. S./Part.P.S./U.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 II 12 2

304,637 321,740 1,573,617 812,707 760,910 T SUNDARGARH DISTRICT 196,568 211,984 1,048,612 527,647 520,965 R 108,069 109,756 525,005 285,060 239,945 U

11,622 14,527 66,291 33,658 32,633 R Hemgir Tahasil 11,622 14,527 66,291 33,658 32,633 R Hemgir P.S. 16,837 19,921 89,823 45,007 44,816 R Lephripara Tahasil 10,815 13,025 57,371 28,867 28,504 R Lephrlpara P.S. 4,544 5,273 23,602 11,799 11,803 R Bhasma P.S. (Ponion) 1,478 1,623 8,850 4,341 4,509 R Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion)

4'6,112 49,453 236,593 118,686 117,907 T Sundargarh Tahasil 40,216 43,549 206,241 102,807 103,434 R 5,896 5,904- 30,352 15,879 14,473 U

7,319 8,692 41,644 20,935 20,709 R Bhasma P.S. (Ponion) 12,607 12,854 58,480 .29,353 29,127 R Sundargarh P.S.

6,272 6,312 32,174 16,820 15,354 T Sundargarh Town P.S. 376 408 1,822 941 881 R 5,896 5,904 30,352 15,879 14,473 U

5,896 5,904 30,352 15,879 14,473 U Sundargarh Town (M) 6,788 7-,967 38,931 19,440 19,491 R KlnJlrkela P.S. (Portion) 13,126 13,621} 65,364 32,138 33,226 R Talasara P.S.

41,703 44,886 231,371 117,597 113,774 T Rajagangapur Tahasil 31,788 34,829 182,258 91,673 90,585 R 9,915 10,057 49,113 25,924 23,189 U

10,995 12,J92 60,985 30,802 30,183 R Baragaon P.S. 9,055 9,069 48,843 24,469 24,374 R Kutra P.S.

21,653 23,425 121,543 62,326 59,217 T Rajagangapur P.S. (Ppnion)

11,738 13,368 72,430 36,402 J6j 028 R 9,915 10,057 49,113 25,924 23,189 U

8,005 8,147 39,549 20,995 18,554 U Rajagangapur Town (M) 1,910 1,910 9,564 4,929 4,635 U Panposh Town (C.T.)

28,173 29,205 152,279 77,013 75,266 T Blramltrapur Tahasll 21,512 22,528 118,723 59,639 59,084 R 6,661 6,677 83,556 17,374 16,182 U

584 588 3,494 1,760 1,734 R Rajagangapur P.S. (Ponion) 5,582 6,157 31,694 15,S87 15,807 R Ralboga P.S. t 46

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StatelDistrictiTahasil1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Biramltrapur P.S. (Portion) T 88.42 418 4 R 53.20 64 4 U 35.22 953

Biramitrapur Town (M) U 35.22 953 Bisra P.S. (Portion) R 193.10 163 56 Hatibari P.S. R 201.50 242 63

Panposh Tahasil T 1,163.59 476 207 2 4 R 1,003.26 146 207 2 U 160.33 2,541 4

Raurkela Urban Agglomeration U Please see tttRaurkela Steel Townshfp U 121.73 1,770 (NAC) tttRaurkela Town (M) U @ N.A. Biramitrapur P.5. (Portion) R 237.40 153 57 Bisra P.S. (Portion) R 192.20 191 55

Tangarapali P.S. T 49.17 316 4 R 44.00 103 4 U 5.17 2,130 tttSunaparbat (Part) (O.G.) U 5.17 2,130

Raghunathapali P.S. T 120.20 188 2 R 110.86 9 U 9.34 2,317 2 ttt *Jalda Town (C.T.) U 6.18 2,122 Hatibandha Town (c. T.) U 3.16 2,697

Bondamunda P.5. T 42.56 382 13 R 36.60 266 13 U 5.96 1,097 tttJagada and Jhlrpani (O.G.) U 5.96 1,097 Lathlkata P.S. R 63.60 286 29

Kulunga P.S. T 336.73 155 48 R 318.60 126 48 U 18.13 677 47

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictlTahasil1 No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU .A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

7,263 7,279 36,962 19,114 17,848 T Biramitrapur P.S. (Portion) 602 602 3,406 1,740 1,666 R 6,661 6,677 33,556 17,374 16,182 U

6,661 6,677 33,556 17,374 16,182 U Biramitrapur Town (M) 5,852 5,875 31,408 15,563 15,845 R Bisra P.S. (Portion) 8,892 9,306 48,721 24,689 24,032 R Hatibarl P.S.

111,328 113,877 554,072 297,991 256,081 T Panposh Tahasil 26,747 27,787 146,687 74,608 72,079 R 84,581 86,090 407,385 223,383 184,002 U

Annexure U Raurkela Urban Agglomeration

44,994 45,363 215,509 117,780 97,729 U tttRaurkela Steel Township (NAC) 29,352 30,004 140,408 77,857 62,551 U tttRaurkela Town (M) 5,895 6,787 36,375 18,478 17,897 R Biramltrapur P.S. (Portion) 7,127 7,127 36,792 18,519 18,273 R Bisra P.S. (Portion)

3,082 3,111 15,544 8,285 7,259 T Tangarapali P.S. 785 809 4,533 2,344 2,189 R 2,297 2,302 11,011 5,941 5,070 U

2,297 2,302 11,011 5,941 5,070 U tttSunaparbat (Part) (O.G.)

4,214 4,603 22,652 11,940 10,712 T Raghunathapali P.S. 160 160 1,015 525 490 R 4,054 4,443 21,637 11,415 10,222 U

2,318 2,618 13,116 6,877 6,239 U ttt *Jalda Town «('T.) 1,736 1,825 8,521 4,538 3,983 U Hatibandha Town (c. T.)

3,030 3,097 16,256 8,544 Z,712 T Bondamunda P.S. 1,707 1,764 9,718 5,039 4,679 R 1,323 1,333 6,538 3,505 3,033 U

1,323 1,333 6,538 3,505 3,033 U tttJagada and Jhirpani (O.G.) 3,652 3,709 18,192 9,412 8,780 R Lathlkata P.S.

9,982 10,076 52,344 27,176 25,168 T Kulunga P.S. 7,421 7,431 40,062 20,291 19,771 R 2,561 2,645 12,282 6,885 5,397 U 48

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State/DistrictiTahasll1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S./U.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7 tttKulunga Industrial Estate Area U 18.13 677 (O.G.)

Banel Tahasif T 3,356.65 72 560 36 R 3,354.80 71 560 36 U 185 2,486

Gurundia P.S. R 869.70 32 75 3 Banki P.S. R 341.90 49 39 3 Kamarposh Balang P.S. R 383.30 77 58 Kolda P.S. R 338.00 84 53 3 Banei P.S. R 310.50 157 104 17

Lahunipara P. S. T 416.45 145 152 8 R 414.60 135 152 8 U 1.85 2,486

Terua Town (c. T.) U 1.85 2,486 Mahurapada P.S. R 295.30 47 34 Tikaetpali P.S. R 401.50 45 45

ANNEXURE

Raurkela Urban Agglomeration U 157.17 2,538 3 (a) Raurkela Steel Township U 132.86 1,754 (i) Raurkela Steel Township U 121.73 1,770 (NAC) (Ii) I.D.L. Factory and other U 11.13 1,577 Colony Area (O.G.) (b) Raurkela U N.A. N.A. (I) Raurkela Town (M) U @ N.A. (iI) Kulunga Industrial Estate U 18.13 677 (O.G.) (c) Jalda Town (C.T.) U 6.18 2,122

Note- tH Forms part of Raurkela Urban Agglomeration w!1ich spread over Tangarapall P.S. Raghunathapall P.S. Bondamunda P.S. and Kurunga P.S. The consolidated figure of Urban Agglomeration .lIang with constituents are given In Annexure. @ Included under' Raurkela Steel Township (NAC) 49

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctiTahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

2,561 2,645 12,282 6,885 5,397 U tttKulunga Industrial Estate Area (O.G.)

48,862 49,871 243,188 {22,755 120,433 T Banel Tahasil 47,846 48,843 238,589 120,255 118,334 R 1,016 1,028 4,599 2,500 2,099 U

5,329 5,429 27,574 13,837 13,737 R Gurundla P_S. 2,919 3,204 16,766 8,331 8,435 R Banki P.S. 5,912 5,946 29,394 14,974 14,420 R Kamarposh Balang P.S. 6,397 6,448 28,290 14,495 13,795 R Kolda P.S. 9,726 9,904 48,763 24,464 24,299 R Banel P.S.

12,193 12,4B2 60,490 30,702 29,788 T Lahunlpara P.S. 11,177 11,454 55,891 28,202 27,689 R 1,016 1,028 4,599 2,500 2,099 U

1,016 1,028 4,599 2,500 2,099 U Tensa Town (c. T.) 2,972 2,983 13,747 6,920 6,827 R Mahulapada P.S. 3,414 3,475 18,164 9,032 9,132 R Tikaetpall P.S.

ANNEXURE

82,845 84,265 398,864 218,845 180,019 U Raurkela Urban Agglomeration 48,614 48,998 233,058 127,226 105,832 U (a) Raurkela Steel Township 44,994 45,363 215,509 117,780 97,729 U (I) Raurkela Steel Township (NAC) 3,620 3,635 17,549 9,446 8,103 U (ll) I.D.L. Factory and other Colony Area (O.G.) 31,913 32,649 152,690 84,742 67;948 U (b) Raurkela 29,352 30,004 140,408 77,857 62,551 U (I) Raurkela Town (M) 2,561 2,645 12,282 6,885 5,397 U (i1) Kulunga IndustrIal Estate (O.G.) 2,318 2,618 13,116 6,877 6,239 U (c) ]alda Town (c. T.)

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State/DistrictiTahasii/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

KENDU)HAR DISTRICT T 8,303.00 161 2,067 58 7 R 8,119.55 144 2,067 58 U 183.45 910 7

Telko! Tahasil R 1,631.00 74 247 6 Telkol P.S. R 824.60 89 139 6 Kanjipani P.S. R 256.50 59 38 Nayakote P.S. R 549.90 59 70

Barbil Tahasil T 884.88 207 176 7 3 R 805.60 122 176 7 U 79.28 1,065 3

)oda P.S. T 436.22 197 94 4 R 409.80 134 94 4 U 26.42 1,176

Joda Town (NAC) U 26.42 1,176

Barbil P.S. T 270.76 299 45 2 2 R 217.90 126 45 2 U 52.86 1,010 2

Barbil Town (M) U 41.44 1,014 * (Bolani) Town (C.T.) U 11.42 996 P.S. (Portion) R 177.90 92 37

Champua Tahasil T 700.60 208 234 5 R 695.70 201 234 5 U 4.90 1,173

Champua P.S. (Portion) T ·396.50 217 125 2 R 391.60 205 125 2 U 4.90 1,173

ChampuJ Town (CT.) U 4.90 1,173 Baria P.S. R 304.10 197 109 3

Kendujhar Tahasil T 1,464.40 219 531 15 R 1,438.00 194 531 15 U 26.40 1,589

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AND POPULATION

PopulatIon Total State/D Istrlct/Ta hasHI No. of occupIed No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. resldentlal houses households Persons Males Females Urban Clty/Town

8 9 10 II 12 2

244,099 252,885 1,337,026 677,480 659,546 T 211,076 219,006 1,170,152 588,129 582,023 R 33,023 33,879 166,874 89,351 77,523 U

22,295 23,724 121,084 60,987 60,097 R Tahasil 12,583 13,927 73,624 37,313 36,311 R Telkol P.S. 3,135 3,162 15,026 7,631 7,395 R Kanjipani !l.S. 6,577 6,635 32,434 16,043 16,391 R Nayakote P.S.

38,773 39,442 182,988 95,088 87,900 T Barbil Tahasil 20,471 20,813 98,517 49,788 48,729 R 18,302 18,629 84,471 45,300 39,171 U

18,242 18,486 85,826 44,034 41,792 T P.S. 11,591 11,704 54,757 27,754 27,003 R 6,651 6,782 31,069 16,280 14,789 U

6,651 6,782 31,069 16,280 14,789 U Joda Town (NAC)

17,373 17,767 80,872 43,078 37,794 T Barbil P.S. 5,722 5,920 27,470 14,058 13,412 R 11,651 11,847 53,402 29,020 24,382 U

9,091 9,287 -42,032 22,705 19,327 U Barbil Town (M) 2,560 2,560 11,370 6,315 5,055 U *Balagoda (Bolani) Town (C.T.) 3, 158 3,189 16,290 7,976 8,314 R Champua P.S. (Portion)

27,260 27,754 145,613 72,673 72,940 T Champua Tahasil 26,290 26,784 139,867 69,611 70,256 R 970 970 5,746 3,062 2,684 U

16, lOS 16,414 85,843 43,135 42,708 T Champua P.S. (Portion) 15,135 15,444 80,097 40,073 40,024 R 970 970 5,746 3,062 2,684 U

970 970 5,746 3,062 2,684 U ChJmpua Town (c. T.) II, ISS 11,340 59,770 29,538 30,232 R Baria P.S.

58,833 60,329 320,211 161,349 158,862 T Kendujhar Tahasil 51,006 52,280 278,266 138,607 139,659 R 7,827 8,049, 41,945 22,742 19,203 U 52

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State/DistrlctiTahasil1 Total Number of viilages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Turumunga P.S. R 299.30 188 105 3 Patana P.S. R 343.50 242 161 3 Kendujhar Sadar P.S. R 738.50 154 211 4

Kendujhar Town P.S. T 83.10 811 54 5 R 56.70 449 54 5 U 26.40 1,589 •

Kendujhar Town (M) U 26.40 1,589

Ghatgaon Tahasil T 2,254.80 91 376 12 R N.A. N.A. 376 12 U IN.A. N.A.

Pandapara P.S. R 273.20 176 94 5 P.S. R 527.30 150 128 Harichandanpur P.S. R 1,403.70 42 107 4

Daitari P.S. T 50.60 393 47 2 R N.A. N.A. 47 2 U N.A. N.A.

* Town (C.T.) U N.A. N.A.

Anandapur Tahasil T 963.77 237 276 7 R 890.90 222 276 7 U 72.87 416

Salnkul P.S. R 299.00 201 90 3 P.S. R 277.20 336 111 4

Anandapur P.S. (Portlon) T 387.57 193 75 R 314.70 141 75 U 72.87 416

Anandapur Town (NAC) U 72.87 416 Hatadlhi Tahasil R 431.40 308 227 6 Anandapur P.S. (Portion) R 38.30 509 30 Nandlpada P.S. R 175.70 361 122 2 Soso P.S. R 217.40 231 75 4 53

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrictlTahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

10,355 10,683 56,402 27,694 28,708 R P.S. 15,074 15,512 82,996 41,185 41,811 R Patana P.S. 20,950 21,270 113,433 56,755 56,678 R Kendulhar Sadar P.S.

12,454 12,864 oi,380 35,715 31,665 T Kendulhar Town P.S. 4,627 4,815 25,435 12,973 12,462 R 7,827 8,049 41,945 22,742 19,203 U

7,827 8,049 41,945 22,742 19,203 U Kendujhar Town (M)

38,290 39,608 206,013 103,923 102,090 T Ghatgaon Tahasil 37,234 38,551 201,579 101,559 100,020 R 1,056 1,057 4,434 2,364 2,070 U

9,260 9,328 47,993 23,986 24,007 R Panda para P.S. 14,081 14,811 79,162 39,830 39,332 R Ghatgaon P.S. 10,787 11,222 58,951 29,715 29,236 R Harlchandanpur P.S.

4,162 4,247 19,907 10,392 9,515 T Daitari P.S. 3,106 3,190 15,473 8,028 7,445 R 1,056 1,057 4,434 2,364 2,070 U

1,056 1,057 4,434 2,364 2,070 U * Daltarl Town (C.T.)

37,277 39,425 228,148 116,033 112,115 T Anandapur Tahasll , 32,409 34,251 197,870 100,150 97,720 R 4,868 5,174 30,278 15,883 14,395 U

9,588 10,108 60,107 30,284 29,823 R Salnkul P.S. 15,394 15,991 93,273 47,539 45,734 R Ghaslpura P.S.

12,295 13,326 74,768 38,210 36,558 T Anandapur P.S. (Portion) 7,427 8,152 44,490 22,327 R 4,868 5,174 30,278 15,883 ~4,395' U

4,868 5,174 30,278 15,883 14,395 U Anandapur Town (NAC) 21,371 22,603 132,969 67,427 65,542 R Hatadlhl Tahasil 3,277 3,390 19,483 9,946 9,537 R Anandapur P.S. (Portion) 9,440 10,297 63,367 31,923 31,444 R Nandipada P.S. 8,654 8,?16 50,119 25,558 24,561 R Soso P.S. 54

A·1 AREA, HOUSES

State/DistrictiTahasii/ Total Number of villages P.S/PJrt. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population. City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

MA YURPHANJ DISTRICT T 10,418.00 181 3,718 227 4 R 10,347.11 171 3,718 227 U 70.89 1,640 4

Bahalda Tahasil R 666.00 239 255 8 Tiringi P.S. R 316.80 243 129 4 Bahalda P.S. R 349.20 235 126 4

Rairangpur Tahasil T 1,242.18 201 502 42 R 1,227.80 188 502 ·42 U 14.38 1,258

Gorumaliisanl P.S. R 304.50 130 118 24

Rairangpur P.S. T 338.48 302 158 5 R 324.10 259 158 5 U 14.38 1,258

Rairangpur Town (NAC) U 14.38 1,258 Badampahar P.S. R 220.30 229 81 Bisoi P.S. R 378.90 152 145 12

Baripada Tahasil T 3,202.70 180 1,171 111 R 3,172.72 160 1,171 111 U 29.98 2,310

Jharpokharla P.S. R 544.20 137 179 20 Bangiriposi P.S. R 682.00 115 206 23 Koliana P.S. R 390.50 234 246 41 Suliapada P.S. R 352.30 237 197 6 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R 13.40 217 5 Betanati P.S. (Portion) R 1.60 154

Baripada Town (P.S.) T 44.30 1,742 13 5 R 14.32 555 13 5 U 29.98 2,310

Baripada Urban Agglomeration U 29.98 2,310 (i) Baripada Town (M) U 10.00 4,962 (ii) Takatpur Industrial Area U 11.89 1,031 (O.G.) 55

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrlctlTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

351,008 363,659 1,884,580 952,183 932,397 T MA YURBHANJ DISTRICT 330,126 341,723 1,768,331 890,093 878,238 R 20,882 21,936 116,249 62,090 54,159 U

30,497 31,269 l~:,0tfB 79,021 79,927 R Bahalda Tahasil 14,382 14,738 76,888 38,219 38,669 R Tiringi P.5. 16,115 16,531 82,060 40,802 41,258 R Bahalda P.S.

49,267 50,870 249,533 124,243 125,290 T Rairangpur Tahasil 46,054 47,533 231,436 114,863 116,573 R 3,213 3,337 18,097 9,380 8,717 U

8,170 8,428 39,477 19,484 19,993 R Gorumahisanl P.S.

19,586 20,258' 102,154 51,184 50,970 T Rairangpur P.S. 16,373 16,921 84,057 41,804 42,253 R 3,213 3,337 18,097 9,380 8,717 U

3,213 3,337 18,097 9,380 8,717 U Rairangpur Town (NAC) 10,189 10,379 50,368 /" 25,053 25,315 R Badampahar P.S. 11,322 11,805 57,534 28,522 29,012 R Bisoi P.S.

106,203 110,568 577,345 295,726 281,619 T Baripada Tahasil 93,761 97,430 508,105 258,363 249,742 R 12,442 13,138 69,240 37,363 31,877 U

14,241 14,554 74,568 38,197 36,371 R Jharpokharia P. S. 14,908 15,673 78,254 39,440 38,814 R Bangiriposi P.S. 16,575 17,224 91,477 46,656 44,821 R Kollana P.S. 14,773 15,455 83,412 42,237 41,175 R Suliapada P.S. 541 549 2,908" 1,482 1,426 R Muruda P.S. (Portion) 49 49 246 125 121 R Betanati P.S. (Portion)

13,967 14,698 77,183 41,489 35,694 T Barlpada Town (P.S.) 1,525 1,560 7,943 4,126 3,817 R 12,442 13,138 69,240 37,363 31,877 U

12,442 13,138 69,240 37,363 31,877 U Baripada Urban Agglomeration 8,641 9,138 49,619 26,715 22,904 U (i) Baripada Town (M) 2,425 2,558 12,258 6,620 5,638 U (Ii) Takatpur Industrial Area (O.G.) 56

A-1 AREA. HOUSES

StatelDlstrlctiTahasll1 Total Number of vlllases P.S/Part. P.S./U.A'/ Rural Population Clty/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 InhabIted UnInhabIted No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

(III) L.I.C. Colony Area (O.G.) U 5.24 871 (Iv) Podaastla Business Center U 2.85 982 Area (O.G.) Barlpada Sadar P.S. R 847.40 77 134 5 Barsahl P.S. R 327.00 319 190 11 Betanati Tahasll R 569.40 277 329 8 Betanati P.S. (Portion) R 264.10 258 120 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R 28.20 140 13 Ba!slnga P.S. R 277.10 310 196 8 Rasagoblndapur Tahasll R 419.70 292 260 20 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R 183.60 295 96 6 Rasagoblndapur P.S. R 236.10 289 164 14

Udala Tahasll T 1,239.40 232 473 10 R 1,231.51 225 473 10 U 7.89 1,431

Khunta P.S. R 272.00 362 214 7

Udala P.S. T 480.70 169 113 2 R 472.81 148 113 2 U 7.Q9 1,431

*Udala Town (NAC) U 7.89 1,431 Kaptlpada P.S. R 177.80 331 98 Sharata P.5. R 308.90 160 48

Karanjla Tahasll T 3,077.24 107 728 28 R 3,058.60 102 728 28 U 18.64 945

Satakosla P. S. R 415.40 89 75 Thakurmunda P.S. R 594.60 58 92 4

Karanjla P.S. T 822.64 106 154 2 R 804.00 87 154 2 U 18.64 945

* Karanlla Town (NAC) U 18.64 945 Jashlpur P.5. R 884.80 105 254 11 Raruan P.S. R 359.80 218 153 11 57

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrictiTahasii/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.!Part.P .S.!U .A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

879 919 4,565 2,598 1,967 U (iii) L.I.c. Colony Area (O.G.) 497 523 2,798 1,430 1,368 U (Iv) Podaastia 8usiness Center Area (O.G.) 11,865 12,182 65,024 33,029 31,995 R Baripada Sadar P.S. 19,284 20,184 104,273 53,071 51,202 R Barsahi P.S. 29,021 29,652 157,982 80,137 77,845 R Betanati Tahasil 12,606 13,008 68,206 34,546 33,660 R Betanatl P.S. (Portion) 673 719 3,951 1,993 1,958 . R Muruda P.S. (Portion) 15,742 15,925 85,825 43,598 42,227 R Baisinga P.S. 20,971 21,968 122,557 61,796 60,761 R Rasagobindapur Tahasil

9,402 9,945 54,235 ~ 27,206 27,029 R Muruda P.S. (Portion) 11,569 12,023 68,322 34,590 33,732 R Rasagoblndapur P.S.

51,993 54,079 287,989 146,179 141,810 T Udala Tahasil 49,798 51,856 276,700 140,131 136,569 R 2,195 2,223 11,289 6,048 5,241 U

18,105 18,938 98,571 49,816 48,755 R Khunta P.S. ,.. 15,157 15,617 81,245 41,467 39,778 T Udala P.S. 12,962 13,394 69,956 35,419 34,537 .R 2,195 2,223 11,289 6,048 5,241 U

2,195 2,223 11,289 6,048 5,241 U ·Udala Town (NAC) 9,982 10,648 58,899 29,935 28,964 R Kaptipada P.S. 8,749 8,876 49,274 24,961 24,313 R Sharata P.S.

63,056 65,253 330,226 165,081 165,145 T Tahasil 60,024 62,015 312,603 155,782 156,821 R 3,032 3,238 17,623 9,299 8,324 U

6,874 7,073, 37,174 18,503 18,671 R Satakosia P.S. 6,348 6,546 34,505 17,119 17,386 R Thakurmunda P.S.

16,117 16,863 87,401 44,187 43;214 T Karanjia P. S. 13,085 13,625 69,778 34,888 34,890 R 3,032 3,238 17,623 9,299 8,324 U

3,032 3,238 17,623 9,299 8,324 U ·Karanjia Town (NAC) 18,798 19,196 92,715 46,385 46,330 R ]ashlpur P.S. 14,919 15,575 78,431 38,887 39,544 R Raruan P.S. 58

A-1 AREA, HOUSES

State/DlstrlctlTahasili Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

BALESHWAR DISTRICT T 6,311.00 444 3,810 468 7 R 6,122.23 415 3,810 468 U 188.77 1,398 7

Jaleswar Tahasll T 673.40 582 526 86 R 655.50 572 526 86 U 17.90 938

Raibariia P.S. R 191.60 332 77 13

Jaleswar P.S. T 189.10 540 128 39 R 171.20 498 128 39 U 17.90 938

Jaleswar Town (NAC) U 17.90 938 Bhogral P.S. R 292.70 772 321 34 Basta Tahasil R 722.70 484 574 135 Baliapal P.S. R 243.50 517 162 52 Singla P.S. R 181.30 532 135 15 Basta P.S. R 266.50 408 250 63 Rupsa P.S. R 31.40 591 27 5

Baleshwar Tahasil T 587.92 582 402 80 R 546.10 440 402 80 U 41.82 2,435

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration U 41.82 2,435 (I) Baleshwar Town (M) U 19.43 4,397 (II) Baleshwar Industrial Estate U 22.39 732 (O.G.)

Baleshwar P.S. T 353.79 442 251 35 R 338.50 425 251 35 U 15.29 806 tt t Baleshwar Industrial U 15.29 806 Estate (O.G.)

Chandipur P.S. T 85.21 388 26 2 R 81.70 381 26 2 U 3.51 538 59

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictlTahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P .S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 II 12 2

411,457 450,710 2,802,417 1,424,658 1,377,759 T BALESHWAR DISTRICT 370,392 406,630 2.538,424 1,285,646 1,252,778 R 41,065 44,080 263,993 139,012 124,981 U

55,344 61,881 3~1,681 200,785 190,896 T Jaleswar Tahasil 52,589 59,055 374,895 192,106 182,789 R 2,755 2,826 16,786 8,679 8,107 U

10,633 11,052 63,538 32,459 31,079 R Ralbanla P.S.

14,900 16,016 102,114- 52,367 49,747 T Jaleswar P.S. i2,145 13,190 85,328 43,688 41,640 R 2,755 2,826 16,786 . 8,679 8,107 U

2,755 2,826 16,786 8,679 8,107 U Jaleswar Town (NAC) 29,811 34,813 226,029 115,959 110,070 R Bhogral P.S. 53,215 58,149 349,500 179,541 169,959 R Basta Tahasll 19,535 21,467 1'1:5,777 64,632 61,145 R Baliapal P.S. 13,907 15,330 96,475 49,453 47,022 R Singla P.S. 16,723 17,966- 108,690 55,945 52,745 R Basta P.S. 3,050 3,386 18,558 9,511 9,047 R Rupsa P.S.

53,698 58,476 341,917 178,593 163,324 T Baleshwar Tahasil 37,291 40,513 240,088 124,042 116,046 R 16,407 17,963 101,829 54,551 47,278 U

16,407 17,963 101,829 54,551 47,278 U Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration 13,588 14,930 85,442 45,578 39,864 U (I) Baleshwar Town (M) 2,819 3,033 16,387 8,973 7,414 U (i1) Baleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.)

23,783 26,324 156,214 80,953 75,261 T Baleshwar P.S. 21,663 24,0·34 143,883 74,184 69,699 R 2,120 2,290 12,331 6,769 5,562 U

2,120 2,290 12,331 6,769 5,562 U tt t Baleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.)

5,081 5,468 33,034 17,361 15,673 T Chandipur P.S. 4,801 5,162 31,146 16,359 14,787 R 280 306 1,888 1,002 886 U 60

A-1 AREA, HOUSES

State/DistrictlTahasil1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population Clty/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km2 InhabIted UninhabIted No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7 tttBaleshwar Industrial Estate U 3.51 538 (O.G.)

Remuna P.S. T 129.49 519 125 43 R' 125.90 517 125 43 U 3.59 604 tttBaleshwar Industrial Estate U 3.59 604 (O.G.)

Niiagiri Tahasii T 681.24 245 289 22 R 660.80 233 289 22 U 20.44 626

Nllagiri P.S. T 428.44 225 158 7 R 408.00 205 158 7 U 20.44 626

Nilagiri Town (NAC) U 20.44 626 P.S. R 168.80 246 57 10 Oupada P.S. R 84.00 343 74 5

Soro Tahasii T 660.44 500 565 44 R 636.80 483 565 44 U 23.64 962

Soro P.S. T 411.84 550 305 25 R 388.20 525 305 25 U 23.64 962

·Soro Town (NAC) U 23.64 962 Khafra P.S. R 24,8.60 418 260 19 Simifia Tahasii R 380.'70 305 230 18 Simiiia P.S. R 380.70 305 230 18

Bhadrak Tahasii T 757.18 455 341 12 R 726.10 370 341 12 U 31.08 2,459

Bant P.S. R 127.50 411 106 5 Agarpada P.S. R 79.70 467 63 61

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslll No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A . residential houses households Persons Males . Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

280 306 1,888 1,002 886 U tttBaleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.)

11,246 11,754 67,227 34,701 32,526 T Remuna P.S. 10,827 11,317 65,059 33,499 31,560 R 419 437 2,168 1,202 966 U

419 437 2,168 1,202 966 U tttBaleshwar IndustrIal Estate (O.G.)

28,501 29,865 166,826 84,152 82,674 T Tahasll 26,219 27,524 154,026 77,521 76,505 R 2,282 2,341 12,800 6,631 6,169 U

16,051 16,897 96,503 48,995 47,508 T Nilaglrl P.S. 13,769 14,556 83,703 42,364 41,339 R 2,282 2,341 12,800 6,631 6,169 U

2,282 2,341 12,800 6,631 6,169 U Nilagirl Town (NAC) 7,666 7,923 41,493 21,163 20,330 R Berhampur P.S. 4,784 5,045 28,830 13,994 14,836 R Oupada P.S.

47,030 51,814 330,366 166,095 164,271 T Soro Tahasll 43,641 48,087 307,629 154,593 153,036 R 3,389 3,727 22,737 11,502 11,235 U

31,859 35,608 226,431 114,422 112,009 T Sora P.S. 28,470 31,881 203,694 102,920 100,774 R 3,389 3,727 22,737 11,502 11,235 U

3,389 3,727 22,737 11,502 11,235 U ·Soro Town (NAC) 15,171 '16,206 103,935 51,673 52,262 R Khalra P.S. 16,917 17,995 116,293 58,475 57,818 R Similia Tahasll 16,917 17,995 116,293 58,475 57,818 R Slmilia P.S.

50,297 54,628 344,864 17~,772 169,092 T Tahasil 38,881 42,600 268,429 ,135,414 133,015 R 11,416 12,028 76,435 40,358 36,077 U

7,026 7,843 52,4,26 26,221 26,205 R Bant P.S. 5,399 5,809 37,193 18,737 18,456 R Agarpada P.S. 62

A-. AREA, HOUSES

State/DistrictiTahasil1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Bhadrak Rural P.S. T 549.98 464 172 6 R 518.90 345 172 6 U 31.08 2,459

Bhadrak Town (M) U 31.08 2,459 Tihidl Tahasil R 339.90 375 126 3 I Tihidi P.S. (Portion) R 339.90 375 126 3

Basudebpur Tahasil T 497.28 385 169 13 R 449.50 369 169 13 U 47.78 528

Basudebpur P.S. T 296.28 436 91 4 R 248.50 418 91 4 U 47.78 528

*Basudebpur Town (NAC) U 47.78 528 Naikanidihi P.S. R 201.00 309 78 9

Chandabali Tahasil T 582.01 329 287 28 R 575.90 318 287 28 U 6.11 1,337

Bansada P.S. R 318.60 277 147 18 Tihldi P.S. (Portion) R 38.30 354 26 4

Chandabali P.S. T 181.41 407 96 6 R 175.30 374 96 6 U 6.11 1,337

Chandabali Town (C.T.) U 6.11 1,337 Dhusuri P.S. (Portion) R 43.70 364 18 Tahasll R 611.50 410. 301 27 Dhusuri P.S. (Portion) R 125.00 604 59 2 Dhamanagar P.S. R 292.20 303 105 15 Bhandari Pokhari P. S. R 194.30 446 137 10

Note - ttt Forms part of Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration which spread over Baleshwar P.S., Chandipur P.S. and Remuna P.S. 63

AND POPULATION

Population Total StatelDistrictlTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban CitylTown

8 9 10 11 12 2

37,872 40,976 255,245 130,814 124,431 T Bhadrak Rural P.S. 26,456 28,948 178,810 90,456 88,354 R 11,416 12,028 76,435 40,358 36,077 U

11,416 12,028 76,435 40,358 36,077 U Bhadrak Town (M) 18,396 20,588 127,563 63,132 64,431 R Tihidl Tahasil 18,396 20,588 127,563 63,132 64,431 R Tihidi P.S. (Portion)

26,523 28,505 191,240 97,423 93,817 T 8asudebpur Tahasil 23,042 24,756 166,004 84,292 81,712 R 3,481 3,749 25,236 13,131 12,105 U

18,027 . 19,234 119,076 66,071 63,005 T Basudebpur P.S. 14,546 15,485 103,840 52,940 50,900 R 3,481 3,749 25,236 13,131 12,105 U

3,481 3,749 25,236 13,131 12,105 U "Basudebpur Town (NAC) 8,496 9,271 62,164 31,352 30,812 R Naikanidihl P.S.

26,158 29,462 191,442 96,867 94,575 T Chandaball Tahasil 24,823 28,016 183,272 92,707 90,565 R 1,335 1,446 8,170 4,160 4,010 U

12,070 13,510 88,248 45,088 43,160 R Bansada P.S. 1,958 2,197 13,545 6,798 6,747 R Tihidi P.S. (Portion)

9,934 11,303 73,763 37,162 36,601 T Chandaball P.S. 8,599 9,857 65,593 33,002 32,591 R 1,335 1,446 8,170 4,160 4,010 U

1,335 1,446 8,170 4,160 4,010 R Chandaball Town (C.T.) 2,196 2,452 15,886 7,819 8,067 R Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) 35,378 39,347 250,725 123,823 126,902 R Dhamanagar Tahasil 10,553 11,915 75,516 37,123 38,393 R Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) 12,792 13,909 88,600 43,419 45,181 R Dhamanagar P.S. 12,033 13,523 86,609 43,281 43,328 R Bhandari Pokharl P.S. 64

A·l : AREA. HOUSES

State/DistrictlTahasii/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S./U.A'/ Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

CUTT ACK DISTRICT T 11,142.00 496 6,03~ 539 14 R 10,864.42 446 6,030 539 U 277.58 2,445 14

Cuttack Urban Agglomeration U 152.99 2,878 2 (a) Cuttack Town (M) U 121.91 3,309 (b) ChoudwarTown (M) U 31.08 1,187

Suklnda Tahasil T 1,189.13 285 434 51 R 1,163.80 269 434 51 U 25.33 1,031

Sukinda P.S. R 7.54.30 216 175 30

Jajapur Road P.S. T 117.63 508 44 4 R 92.30 364 44 4 U 25.33 1,031

Jajapur Road Urban Agglomeration U 25.33 1,031 (i) Jajapur Road Town (NAC) U 22.36 1,141 (ii) Chandama Commercial U 2.9_] 203 and Educational Area (O.G.) Korai P.S. R 317.20 368 215 17 Dharmasala Tahasil R 367.70 761 368 88 Dharmasala P.S. R 352.40 767 357 86 Badachana P.S. (Portion) R 3.30 474 4 Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) R 12.00 671 7 2 Darpan Tahasil R 502.20 348 215 44 Badachana P.S. (Portion) R 382.00 253 160 44 Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) R 120.20 649 55 Binjharpur Tahas!l R 360.00 729 202 15 Binjharpur P.S. R 360.00 729 202 15

Jajapur Tahasil T 468.75 704 344 20 R 457.10 662 344 20 U 11.65 2,344

Jajapur P.S. T 284.25 742 249 19 R 272.60 674 2.49 19 u 11.65 2,344 6S

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/District/Tahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.SJU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

838,500 915,562 5,522,659 2,814,589 2,708,070 T CUTT ACK DISTRICT 720,322 790,315 4,844,040 2,441,560 2,402,480 R 118,178 125,247 678,619 373,029 305,590 U

75,780 81,231 440,295 244,931 195,364 U Cuttack Urban Agglomeration 68,582 73,618 403,418 224,383 179,035 U (a) Cuttack Town (M) 7,198 7,613 36,877 20,548 16,329 U (b) ChoudwarTown (M)

54,285 57,559 339/081 173,674 165,407 T Sukinda Tahasil 49,234 52,420 312,962 159,570 153,392 R 5,051 5,139 26,119 14,104 12,015 U

26,106 28,060 162,681 83,612 79,069 R Suklnda P.S.

10,255 10,503 59,757 31,218 28,539 T Jajapur Road P.S. 5,204 5,364 33,638 11,114 16,524 R 5,051 5,139 26,119 14,104 12,015 U

5,051 5,139 26,119 14,104 12,015 U ]ajapur Road Urban Agglomeration 4,925 5,013 25,516 13,791 11,725 U (I) )ajapur Road Town (NAC) 126 126 603 313 290 U (II) Chandama Commercial and Educational Area (O.G.) 17,924 18,996 116,643 58,844 57,799 R Koral P.S. 42,384 44,211 279,778 142,597 137,181 R. Dharmasala Tahasil 40,957 42,7511 270,165 137,794 132,371 R Dharmasala P.S. 219 219 1,563 769 794 R Badachana P.S. (Portion) 1,208 1,234 8,050 4,034 4,016 R Balichandrapur P.S. (PortIon) 26,303 28,324 174,761 89,279 85,482 R Darpan Tahasil 15,306 16,672 96,709 49,721 46,988 R Badachana P.S. (PortIon) 10,997 11,652 78,052 39,558 38,494 R Bal!chandrapur P.S. (Portion) 40,932 42,616 262,598 129,448 133,150 R Binjharpur Tahasil 40,932 42,616 262,598 129,448 133,150 R Blnjharpur P.S.

50,123 53,161 329,959 166,007 163,952 T Jajapur Tahasil 45,747 48,785 302,647 151,676 150,971 R 4,376 4,376 27,312 14,331 12,981 U

32,044 33,766 211,017 107,647 103,370 T Jajapur P.S. 27,668 29,390 183,705 93,316 90,389 R 4,376 4,376 27,312 14,331 12,981 U

1252 TW['')7· ·7A 66

A-. AREA, HOUSES

State/District/Tahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S./U.A.! Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km 2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

]ajapur Town (M) U 11.65 2,344 Mangalpur P.S. R 184.50 645 95 Kanika Tahasil R 255.40 478 158 II Rajkanika P.S. R 249.20 474 157 II Aali P.S. (Portion) R 6.20 651 Aali Tahasil R 218.60 536 115 13 Aali P.S. (Portion) R 218.60 536 115 13 Rajnagar Tahasi1 R 519.80 229 245 65 Rajnagar P. S. R 519.80 229 245 65

Pattamundai Tahasil T 541.64 323 149 5 R 539.10 272 149 5 U 2.54 11,110

Pactamundai P.S. T 541.64 323 149 5 R 539.10 272 149 5 LJ 2.54 11,110

Pat(,]mundJi Town (NAC) U 2.54 11,110

Kendrapara Tahasil T 398.87 682 317 11 R 388.10 611 317 I I U 10.77 3,251

Kendrapara P.S. T 398.87 682 317 I 1 R 388.10 61 I 317 U 10.77 3,251 "

Kendrapara Town (M) U 10.77 3,251 Tahasil R 207.20 720 191 2 Mahanga P.S. R 207.20 720 191 2 Tahasil R 392.00 711 320 6 Tangi P.S. (Portion) R 15.30 786 12 ]agatpur P.S. R 85.80 546 36 Salepur P.S. R 290.90 756 272 6 Kishorenagar Tahasil R 155.40 518 109 2 Kishorenagar P.S. R 155.40 518 109 2 Marshaghai Tahasil R 611.30 563 tOJ 40 Pakura P.S. R 380.80 617 )6') I'> Mahakalapada P.S. R 2.30.50 'in J .'5 ,- --- -.~~ - . -

l' "2 IWI '')7 7Il 67

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrict/Tahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

4,376 4,376 27,312 14,331 12,981 U )ajapur Town (M)

18,079 19,395 118,942 58 1360 60,582 R Mangalpur P.S. 17,170 19,606 122,165 59,007 63,158 R Kanika Tahasll 16,519 18,939 118,127 57,199 60,928 R Rajkanika P.S. 651 667 4,038 1,808 2,230 R Aall P.S. (Portion) 17,729 18,449 117,265 56,031 61,234 R Aali Tahasil 17,729 18,449 117,265 56,031 61,234 R Aali P.S. (Portion) 15,660 16,715 118,939 60,594 58,345 R Rajnagar Tahasil 15,660 16,715 118,939 60,594 58,345 R Rajnagar P. S.

26,931 27,852 174,955 84,965 99,990 T Tahasil 22,627 23,288 146,735 70,693 76,042 R

4,304 ~,564 28,220 14,272 13,948 U

26,931 27,852 i 74,955 84,965 89,990 T Pattamundai P.S. '"22,627 23,288 146,735 70,693 76,042 R 4,304 4,564 28,220 14,272 13,948 U

4,304 4,564 28,220 14,272 13,948 U PJttilmundJI Town (NAC)

40,869 43,627 272,027 138,363 133,664 T Kendrapara Tahasil 35,631 38,008 237,012 119,993 117,019 R 5,238 5,619 35,015 18,370 16,645 U

40,869 43,627 272,027 138,363 133,664 T Kendrapara P.S. 35,631 38,008 237,012 119,993 117,019 R 5,238 5,619 35,015 18,370 16,645 U

5,238 5,619 35,015 18,370 16,645 U Kendrapara Town (M) 20,894 24,249 149,276 75,725 73,551 R Mahanga Tahasil 20,894 24,249 149,276 75,725 73,551 R Mahanga P.S. 40,108 45,408 278,688 142,417 136,271 R Salepur Tahasil 1,854 1,925 12,031 6,186 5,845 R Tang! P.S. (Portion) 7,195 7,796 46,8J3 23,888 22,925 R )agatpur P.S. 31,059 35,687 219,844 112,343 107,501 R Salepur P.S. 16,617 12,736 80,453 40,722 39,731 R Kishorenagar Tahasil 10,617 12~736 80,453 40,722 39,731 R Kishorenagar P.S. 51,979 56,313 344,150 173,743 170,407 R Marshaghal Tahasll 35,594 38,694 234,806 117,858 116,948 R Pakura P.S. 16,385 17,619 109,344 55,885 53,459 R Mahakalapada P.S. 68

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State/District/Tahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kujang Tahasil T 557.29 495 294 33 2 R 524.90 429 294 33 U 32.39 1,577 2

Paradip PS. T 99.29 8\2 30 6 2 R 66.90 441 30 6 U 32.39 1,577 2

Paradip Town (NAC) U 23.35 2,060 PiJrJdip Phosphates Town (NAC) U 9.04 329 Ersama P.S. R 235.30 380 146 9 Kujang P.S. R 222.70 476 118 18 Tirtol Tahasil R 417.70 434 303 8 Tirtol P.S. R 417.70 434 303 8 Balikuda Tahasil R 392.80 518 308 19 Balikuda P.S. R 253.30 539 220 15 Naugaon P.S. R 139.50 480 88 4

]agatsinghapur Tahasil T 391.42 697 304 II R 373.70 663 304 11 U 17.72 1,412

]agatsinghapur P.S. T 391.42 697 304 11 R 373.70 663 304 11 U 17.72 1,412

']agatsinghapur Town (NAC) U 17.72 1,412 Niali Tahasil R 323.30 612 212 7 Gobindpur P.S. R 323.30 612 212 7

Cuttack Tahasil T 419.06 1,396 162 4 2 R 293.20 601 162 4 U 125.86 3,249 2

Cuttack Town (M) U 121.91 3,309 69

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Oistrict/Tahasll1 No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

44,022 47,235 276,003 143,944 132,059"" T Kulang Tahasif 32,320 35,290 224,927 113,994 110,933 R 11,702 11,945 51,076 29,950 21,126 U

15,956 16,569 80,584 45,011 35,573 T Paradlp P.S. 4,254 4,624 29,508 15,061 14,447 R 11,702 11,945 51,076 29,950 21,126 U

10,939 1 1,163 48,104 27,951 20,153 U Paradlp Town (NAC) 763 782 2,972 1,999 973 U P.1radip Phosphates Town (NAC) 12,827 14,067 89,341 44,168 44,573 R Ersama P.S. 15,239 16,599 106,078 54,165 51,913 R Kulang P.S. 26,937 29,621 181,308 90,152 91,156 R Tlrtol Tahasfl 26,937 29,621 181,308 90,152 91,156 R Tlrtol P.S. 27,365 32,490 203,577 100,811 102,766 R Balikuda Tahasil 18,067 21,777 136,611 67,837 68,774 R Ballkuda P.S. 9,298 10,713 66,966 32,974 33,992 R Naugaon P.S.

41,804 46,168 272,901 137,505 135,396 T )agatsinghapur Tahasll 37,624 41,870 247,885 124,514 123,371 R 4,180 4,298 25,016 12,991 12,025 U

41,804 46,168 272,901 137,505 135,396 T )agatsinghapur P.S. 37,624 41,870 247,885 124,514 123,371 R 4,1BO 4,298 25,016 12,991 12,025 U

4,180 4,298 25,016 12,991 12,025 U ")agatsinghapur Town (NAC) 27,601 31,464 197,790 99,889 97,901 R Niall Tahasif 27,601 31,464 197,790 99,889 97,901 R Gobindpur P.S.

95,210 103,467 585,033 317,695 267,338 T Cuttack Tahasif

25,729 28,9:44 17~,164 90,424 85,740 R 69,481 74,523 408,869 227,271 181,598 U

68,582 73,618 403,418 224,383 179,035 U Cuttack Town (M) 70

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State/Dlstrlct/Tahasil/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A./ Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Cuttack Sadar P.S. T 231.25 621 133 2 R 227.30 607 133 2 U 3.95 1,380

Gop31pur Town (C T.) U 3.95 1,380 Barang P.S. R 60.60 548 25 P.S. (Portion) R 5.30 925 4

Tang!-Choudwar Tahasil T 316.42 471 136 24 2 R 284.40 373 136 24 U 32.02 1,338 2

Tang! P.S. (Portion) R 153.20 375 86 13

Choudwar P.S. (Portion) T 163.22 560 50 11 2 R 131.20 371 50 II U 32.02 1,338 2

Choudwar Town (M) U 31.08 1,187 ChJribJtiJ Town (C T.) U 0.94 6,346

Athag'ad Tahasfl T 413.36 309 185 16 R 403.00 283 185 16 U 10.36 1,319

GurudlJhatia P.S. R 237.30 219 84 5

Athagad P.S. T 176.06 431 101 11 R 165.70 376 101 11 U 10.36 1,319

Athagad Town (NAC) U 10.36 1,319

Tigiria Tahasil T 119.02 506 47 2 R 116.30 465 47 2 U 2.72 2,257

Tlgiria P.S. T 119.02 506 47 2 R 116.30 465 47 2 U 2.72 2,257

NU3p3tn3 Town (C T.) U 2.72 2,257 71

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/District/Tahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

21,253 23,381 143,518 73,699 69,819 T Cuttack Sadar P.S. 20,354 22,476 138,067 70,811 67,256 R 899 905 5,451 2,888 2,563 U

899 905 5,451 2,888 2,563 U Gop.1/pur Town (C T.) 4,549 5,626 33,192 17,150 16,042 R Barang P.S. 826 842 4,905 2,463 2,442 R Choudwar P.S. (Portion)

24,906 26,434 148,905 78,369 70,536 T Tangi-Choudwar Tahasil 16,427 17,540 106,063 54,512 51,551 R 8,479 8,894 42,842 23,857 18,985 U

8,791 9,654 57,437 29,413 28,024 R Tangi P.S. (Portion)

16,115 16,780 91,468 48,956 42,512 T Choudwar P.S. (Portion) 7,636 7,886 48,626 25,099 23,527 R 8,479 8,894 42,842 23,857 18,985 U

7,198 7,613 36,877 20,548 16,329 U . Choudwar Town (M) 1,281 1,281 5,965 3,309 2,656 U Ch.1rib.1ti.1 Town (C T.)

20,602 22,233 127,902 65,581 62,321 T Athagad Tahasil 18,346 19,784 114,241 58,544 55,697 R 2,256 2,449 ;13,661 7,037 6,624 U

8,570 9,185 51,996 26,593 25,403 R Gurudijhatla P.S.

12,032 13,048 75,906 38,988 36,918 T Athagad P.S. 9,776 10,599 62,245 31,951 30,294 R 2,256 2,449 13,661 7,037 6,624 U

2,256 2,449 13,661 7,037 6,624 U Athagad Town (NAC)

8,937 10,505 60,202 30,867 29,335 T Tlgiria Tahasll 7,977 9,461 54,063 27,644 26,419 R 960 1,044 6,139 3,223 2,916 U

8,937 10,505 60,202 30,867 29,335 T Tigiria P.S. 7,977 9)461 54,063 27,644 26,419 R 960 1,044 6,139 3,223 2,916 U

960 1,044 6,139 3,223 2,916 U NU.1p.1tn.1 Town (C T.) 72

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State/Dlstrict/Tahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'!U.A.! Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Banki Tahasil T 512.82 357 143 16 R 506.60 333 143 16 U 6.22 2,307

Banki P.S. T 435.12 319 89 9 R 428.90 291 89 9 U 6.22 2,307

Banki Town (NAC) U 6.22 2,307 Daidyeswar P.S. R 77.70 565 54 7 Badamba Tahasil R 370.40 318 134 4 Badamba P.S. R 370.40 318 134 4 Narasinghpur Tahasil R 635.60 195 232 22 Kanpur P.S. R 191.70 244 69 11 Narasinghpur P.S. R 443.90 174 163 11

DHENKANAL DISTRICT T 10,827.00 176 2,695 448 I I R 10,695.44 161 2,695 448 U 131.56 1,431 1 I

Palalahada Tahasil R 1,167.00 85 261 62 Palalahada P.S. R 685.00 73 140 35 Khamar P.S. R 482.00 102 121 27

Talcher Tahasil T 1,004.63 261 311 104 6 R 949.94 195 311 104 U 54.69 1,412 6

Rengali Damsite P.S. T 144.25 248 36 8 R 138.00 180 36 8 U 6.25 1,737

* Rengaii Dam Project Township U 6.25 1,737 (C.T.) Kaniha P.S. R 374.00 136 94 31 Samal Barage P.S. R 141.00 203 48 10

Talcher Sadar P. S. T 216.90 321 85 41 R 191.44 224 85 41 U 25.46 1053

Talcher Urban Agglomeration U 25.46 1,053 (i) Talcher Town (M) U 17.66 1,136 73

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/District/Tahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.JPart.P.S.JU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

25,956 31,725 182,913 93,079 89,834 T Banki Tahasll 23,805 29,329 168,563 85,456 83,107 R 2,151 2,396 14,350 7,623 6,727 U

20,127 24,069 138,975 70,897 68,078 T Banki P.S. 17,976 21,673 124,625 63,274 61,351 R 2,151 2,396 14,350 7,623 6,727 U

2,151 2,396 14,350 7,623 6,727 U Banki Town (NAC) 5,829 7,656 43,938 22,182 21,756 R Baidyeswar P.S. 18,686 21,102 117,944 60,387 57,557 R Badamba Tahasil 18,686 21,102 117,944 60,387 57,557 R Badamba P.S. 20,490 22,292 124,086 63,738 60,348 R Narasinghpur Tahasil 7,401 8,257 46,722 24,212 22,510 R Kanpur P.S. 13,089 1'l,035 77,364 39,526 37,838 R Narasinghpur P.S.

331,342 349,111 1,908,907 980,077 928,830 T DHENKANAL DISTRICT 295,404 311,538 1,720,672 876,872 843,800 R. 35,938 37,573 188,235 103,205 85,030 U

18,571 19,630 98,876 50,342 48,534 R Palalahada Tahasil 9,344 lQ,202 49,869 25,409 24,460 R Palalahada P.S. 9,227 9,428 49,007 24,933 24,074 R Khamar P.S.

45,976 49,502 262,278 138,806 123,472 T Talcher Tahasil 29,970 33,056 185,029 95,751 89,278 R 16,006 16,446 77,249 43,055 34,194 U

7,507 7,574 35,753 19,056 16,697 T Rengali Damsite P.S. 4,597 4,663 24,898 12,619 12,279 R ·2,910 2,911 10,855 6,437 4,418 U , 2,910 2,911 10,855 6,437 4,418 U *Rengali Dam Project Township (C.T.) 8,423 9,833 50,843 26,444 24,399 R Kaniha P.S. 5,213 5,'\31 28,629 14,763 13,866 R Samal Barage P.S.

11,153 11,748 69,679 36,970 32,709 T Talcher Sadar P.S. 6,469 6,891 42,873 22,253 20,620 R 4,684 4,857 26,806 14,717 12,089 U

4,684 4,857 26,806 14,717 12,089 U Talcher Urban Agglomeration 3,538 3,665 20,068 10,977 9,091 U (i) Talcher Town (M) 74

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State/District/Tahasil1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

(Ii) I.T.I. and other Govt. Colonies U 7.80 864 Area (O.G.)

Colliery P.S. T 97.39 570 36 12 3 R 78.00 324 36 12 U 19.39 1,559 3

*T.T.P.S. Township (CT.) U 2.00 3,574 * Dera Colliery Township (CT.) U 7.81 1,677 Ghant.1pada Town (c. T.) U 9.58 1,042

Bikrampur P.S. T 31.09 703 12 2 R 27.50 455 12 2 U 3.59 2,609

*F.CI. Township (CT.) U 3.59 2,609 Chhendipada Tahasil R 827.80 122 144 14 Jarapada P.S. (Portion) R 279.00 65 27 2 Chhendipada P.S. R 548.80 151 117 12 Athmallik Tahasil R 1,841.60 96 536 67 Handapa P.S. R 435.70 88 94 9 Kishorenagar P. S. R 373.70 119 137 13 Athmallik P.S. R 564.70 100 182 34 Thakurgarh P.S. R 467.50 81 123 11

Anugul Tahasil T 1,504.26 214 383 40 2 R 1,481.40 195 383 40 U 22.86 1,438 2

Jarapada P.S. (Portion) R 88.80 502 53 2 Purunakot P.S. R 649.30 35 79 8 Bantala P.S. R 331.70 169 86 4

Anugul P.S. T 376.11 427 153 24 R 354.40 383 153 24 U 21.71 1,141

Anugul Town (NAC) l:l 21.71 1,141

Nalco P.S. T 58.35 656 12 2 R 57.20 527 12 2 U 1.15 7,045 75

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrlct/Tahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

1,146 1,192 6,738 3,740 2,999 U (ii) I.T.I. and other Govt. Colonies Area (D.G.)

9,702 10,672 55,504 30,048 25,456 T Colliery P.S. 3,451 4,230 25,282 13,147 12,135 R 6,251 6,442 30,222 16,901 13,321 U

1,576 1,606 7,148 3,971 3,177 U *T.T.P.S. Township (C.T.) 2,762 2,847 13,096 7,382 5,714 U *Dera Colliery Township (C.T.) 1,913 1,989 9,978 5,548 4,430 U GhantJpada Town (C T.)

3,978 4,244 21,870 11,525 10,345 T Bikrampur P.S. 1,817 2,008 12,504 6,525 5,979 R 2,161 2,236 9,366 5,000 4,366 U

2,161 2,236 9,366 5,000 4,366 U *F.C.I. Township (C.T.) 18,047 18,280 100,916 51,290 49,626 R Chhendipada Tahasil 3,120 3,128 18,103 9,105 8,998 R Jarapada P.S. (Portion) 14,927 15,152 '82,813 42,185 40,62,8 R Chhendlpada P.S. 30,068 32,703 176,829· 89,263 87,566 R Athmallik Tahasil 6,612 6,883 38,422 19,599 18,823 R Handapa P.S. 8,015 8,261 44,340 22,334 22,006 R Kishorenagar P.S. 9,573 11,034 56,228 28,461. 27,767 R Athmallik P.S. 5,868 6,525 37,839 18,869 18,970 R Thakurgarh P.S.

54,746 57,149 322,138 165,200 156,938 T Anugul Tahasil 48,049 50,272 289,264 146,868 142,396 R 6,697 6,877 32,874 18,332 14,542 U

7,294 7,454 44,563 22,346 22,217 R Jarapada P.S. (Portion) 4,163 4,368 22,814 11,535 11,279 R Purunakot P.S. 9,545 10,135 55,984 28,017 27,967 R Bantala P.S.

26,723 27,826 160,515 82,947 77,568 T Anugul P.S. 22,326 23,252 135,743 69,218 66,525 R 4,397 4,574 24,772 13,729 11,043 U

4,397 4,574 24,772 13,729 11,043 U Anugul Town (NAC)

7,021 7,366 38,262 20,355 17,907 T Nalco P.S. 4,721 5,063 30,160 15,752 14,408 R 2,300 2,303. 8,102 4,603 3,499 U 76

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State/Distrlct/Tahasil/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Nillco Town rc. T.) U 1.15 7,045 Hindol Tahasil R 821.80 177 177 8 Ballmi P.S. R 191.00 260 64 3 Hindol P.S. R 272.00 129 54 Rasol P.S. R 358.80 168 59 4

Dhenkanal Tahasil T 1,536.42 264 433 77 R 1,511.60 238 433 77 U 24.82 1,866

Motunga P.S. R 155.90 371 58 17

Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. T 689.62 318 205 30 R 664.80 260 205 30 U 24.82 1,866

Dhenkanal Town (M) U 24.82 1,866 Gandla P.S. (Portion) R 6,90.90 186 170 30

Bhuban Tahasil T 225.14 367 86 23 R 207.10 307 86 23 U 18.04 1,051

Bhuban P.S. T 223.24 367 85 23 R 205.20 307 85 23 U 18.04 1,051

Bhuban Town (NAC) U 18.04 1,051 Gandla P.S. (Portion) R 1.90 405

Kamakshyanagar Tahasll T. 2,015.65 156 364 53 R 2,004.50 150 364 53 U 11.15 1,151

Kamakshyanagar P.S. T 1,149.35 159 239 43 R 1,138.20 150 239 43 U 11.15 1,151

*Kamakshyanagar Town (NAC) U 11.15 1,151 ParaJang P.S. R 866.30 152 125 10 77

AND POPULATION

Population Total Sta te/Dlstrict/T ahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

2,300 2,303 8,102 4,603 3,499 U N.1/co Town (C T.) 25,374 26,750 145,082 72,265 72,817 R Hindol Tahasil 8,741 8,953 49,711 24,772 24,939 R Baliml P.S. 6,129 6,528 34,976 17,588 17,388 R Hlndol P.S. 10,504 11,269 60,395 29,905 30,490 R Rasal P.S.

69,350 73,272 405,776 209,980 195,796 T Dhenkanal Tahasll 61,026 64,429 359,462 184,976 174,486 R 8,324 8,843 46,314 25,004 21,310 U

9,407 10,416 57,862 29,360 28,502 R Motunga P.S.

37,530 40,390 219,102 114,670 104,432 T Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. 29,206 31,547 172,788 89,666 83,122 R 8,324 8,843 46,314 25,004 21,310 U

8,324 8,843 46,314 25,004 21,310 U Dhenkanal Town (M) 22,413 22,466 128,812 65,950 62,862 R Gandla P.S. (Portion)

13,037 14,049 82,645 42,400 40,245 T Bhuban Tahasll 10,104 10,931 63,679 32,505 31,174 R 2,933 3,118 18,966 9,895 9,071 U

12,876 13,888 81,875 42,013 39,862 T Bhuban P.S. 9,943 10,770 62,909 32,118 30,791 R 2,933 3,118 18,966 9,895 9,071 U

2,933 3,118 18,966 9,895 9,071 U Bhuban Town (NAC) 161 161 770 387 383 R Gandla P.S. (Portion)

·56,173 57,776 314,367 160,531 153,836 T Kamakshyanagar Tahasil 54,195 ,55,487 301,535 153,612 147,923 R 1,978 2,289 12,832 6,919 5,913 U

32,464 33,080 183,050 93,629 89,421 T Kamakshyanagar P.S. 30,486 30,791 170,218 86,710 83,508 R 1,978 2,289 12,832 6,919 5,913 U

1,978 2,289 12,832 6,919 5,913 U *Kamakshyanagar Town (NAC) 23,709 24,696 131,317 66,902 64,415 R ParaJang P.S. 78

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State/Dlstrlct/Tahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per~ Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

PHULABANI DISTRICT T 11,094.00 78 3,437 234 3 R 11,044.04 74 3,437 234 U 49.96 1,023 3

Kantamal Tahasll R 1400.20 89 480 25 Kantamal P.S. R 652.70 84 216 10 Manamunda P.S. (Portion) R 747.50 94 264 15

Baudh Tahasil T 2,044.62 94 621 30 R 2,023.90 87 621 30 U 20.72 746

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) R 42.50 102 25 Baunsuni P.S. R 144.00 218 82 7

Baudh Sa dar P.S. T 850.62 117 273 13 R 829.90 102 273 13 U 20.72 746

.Baudh Town (NAC) U 20.72 746 Harbhanga P.S. R 864.10 34 132 6 Purunakatak P.S. R 143.40 188 109 3

Kandhamal Tahasil T 2,017.60 79 833 43 R 2,001.60 66 833 43 U 16.00 1,697

Khajurlpada P.S. R 252.50 140 163 5

Phulabanl Town P.S. T 18.40 1,523 5 R 2.40 359 5 U 16.00 1,697

Phulabanl Town (NAC) U 16:00 1,697 Phulabanl P.S. R 507.40 65 231 15 Gochhapada P.S. R 351.70 71 204 12 Phlrlngia P. S. R 887.60 44 230 11 Ballguda Tahasll R 1,461.90 111 802 71 Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) R 165.50 110 66 12 Ballguda P.S. R 759.10 108 391 44 Belaghar P.S. R 89.90 161 128 a Tumudibandha P.S. R 156.20 113 89 2 Kotagarh P.S. R 291.20 104 128 5 Darlngbadi Tahasil R 677.20 101 227 17 Brahmanlgaon P.S. R 249.40 100 79 3 Darlngbadl P.S. R 427.80 101 148 14 79

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictIT ahaslll No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

176,085 187,813 . 863,903 433,094 430,809 T PHULABANI DISTRICT 165,692 177,167 812,783 406,128 406,655 R 10,393 10,646 51,120 26,966 24,154 U

18,824 26,722 125,282 62,905 62,377 R Kantamal Tahasll 8,538 11,706 54,681 27,247 27!434 R Kantamal P.S. 10,286 15,016 70,601 35,658 34,943 R Manamunda P.S. (Portion)

36,571 39,632 192,340 96,955 95,385 T Baudh TahasJI 33,727 36,605 176,882 88,983 87,899 R 2,844 3,027 15,458 7,972 7,486 U

917 940 4,314 2,182 2,132 R Manamunda P.S. (Portion) 5,748 6,560 31,364 15,721 15,643 R Baunsunl P.S.

18,736 20,511 99,902 50,575 49,327 T Baudh Sadar P.S. 15,892 17,484 84,444 42,603 41,841 R 2,844 3,027 15,4S8 7,972 7,486 U

2,844 3,027 15,458 7,972 7,486 U Baudh Town (NAC) 5,670 5,946 29,791 15,085 14,706 R Harbhanga P.S. 5,500 5,675 26,969 13,392 13,577 R fl!Jrunakatak P.S.

34,953 35,186 160,205 81',213 78,992 T Kandhamal Tahasll 29,194 29,366 133,051 66,476 66,575 R 5,759 5,820 27,154 14,737 12,417 U

7,665 7,706 35,250 17,692 17,558 R KhaJuripada P.S.

5,938 5,999 28,015 15,195 12,820 T Phulabanl Town P.S. 179 179 861 458 403 R 5,759 5,820 27,154 14,737 12,417 U

5,759 5,820 27,154 14,737 12,417 U Phulabanl Town (NAC) 7,269 7,324 ·32,971 16,526 16,445 R Phulabanl P.S. 5,455 5,507 25,013 12,491 12,522 R Gochhapada P.S. 8,626 8,650 38,956 19,309 19,647 R Phlrlngla P.S. 36,238 36,458 162,460 81,572 80,888 R Ballguda Tahasll 4,191 4,220 18,218 9,089 9,129 R Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) 17,796 17,939 81,754 41,165 40,589 R Ballguda P.S. 3,287 3,293 14,499 7,249 7,250 R Belaghar P.S. 3,982 4,006 17.714 8,854 8,860 R Tumudlbandha P.S. 6,982 7,000 30,275 15,215 15,060 R Kotagarh P.S. 14,459 14,551 68,103 33,209 34,894 R Darlngbadl Tahasll 5,259 5,320 24,936 12,062 12,874 R Brahmanlgaon P.S. 9,200 9,231 43,167 21,147 22,020 R Darlngbadl P.S. 80

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State/Dlstrlct/Tahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'!U.A'! Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

G. Udayaglrl Tahasll T 1,295.04 120 474 48 R 1,281.80 115 474 48 U 13.24 643

Ralkla P.S. R 328.20 131 131 11 Tlkabali P.S. R .254.00 168 155 . 9

G. Udayaglrl P.S. T 652.54 92 164 26 R 639.30 81 164 26 U 13.24 643

*G. Ud~aglrl Town (NAC) U 13.24 643 Sarangagarh P.S. (Portlon) R 60.30 165 24 2

BALANGIR DISTRICT T 8,913.00 192 2,569 182 7 R 8,791.05 176 2,569 182 U 121.95 1,347 7

Patnagarh Tahasll T 1,881.76 145 415 2 R 1,863.50 138 415 2 U 18.26 890

Khaprakhol P.S. R 625.30 115 120

Patnagarh P.S. T 752.56 171 190 R 134.30· 153 190 U 18.26 890

Patnagarh Town (NAC) ·U 18.26 890 Belpara P.S. R 503.90 145 105

Kantabanjl Tahasll T 971.97 193 294 2 R 964.20 177 294 2 U 7.77 2,257

Turekela P.S. R 243.50 170 80 2

KantabanJI P.S. T 172.37 322 56 R 164.60 230 56 U 7.77 2,257

Kantabanjl Town (NAC) U 7.77 2,257 P.S. R 376.60 136 92 Sindhekeia P.S. (Portion) R 179.50 223 66 81

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrict/Tahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S./Part.P.S.lU.A. resldentl

8 9 to II 12 2

35,040 35,264 155,513 77,240 78,273 T G. Udayaglrl Tahasll 33,250 33,465 147,005 72,983 74,022 R 1,790 1,799 8,508 4,257 4,251 U

9,430 9,482 42,835 21,172 21,663 R Ralkla P.S. 9,802 9,891 42,729 21,244 21,485 R Tikabail P.S.

13,503 13,572 60,028 29,913 10,11S T G. UdayagJr1 P.S. 11,713 11,773 51,520 25,656 25,864 R 1,790 1,799 8,508 4,257 4,251 U

1,790 1,799 8;5$ 4,257 4,251 U *G. Udayagtr1 Town (NAC) 2,305 2,319 9,921 14,911 5,OiO R Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion)

324,426 346,942 1,707,753 862,471 845,282 T BALANGIR DISTRICT 294,277 314,757 1,543,503 176,679 766,825 R 30,149 32,185 164,250 85,793 78,'457 U

53,260 55,980 273,623 137,560 136,063 T Patnagarh Tahasll 50,247 52,802 257,377 129,268 128,i09 R 3,013 3,178 16,246 8,292 7,954 U

14,461 14,891 72,124 35,991 36,133 R Khaprakhol P.S.

24,589 26,118 128,576 64,891 63.685 T Patnagarh P.S. 21,576 22,940 112,330 56,599 55,731 R 3,013 3,178 16,246 8,292 7,954 U

3,013 3,178 16,246 8,292 7,9S4 U Patnagarh Town (NAC) 14,210 14,971 72,923 36,678 36,245 R Belpara P.S.

36,591 39,006 187,929 94,523 93,406 T Kantabanll Tahasll 33,357 35,675 170,394 85,336 85,058 R 3,234 3,331 17,535 9,187 8,348 U

8,491 8,844 41,446 20,843 20,603 R Ture~la P.S.

j 10,264 11,066 55,471 28,206 27,265 T P.S. 7,030 7,735 37,936 19,019 18,917 R 3,234 3,331 17,535 9,187 8,348 U

3,234 3,331 17,5;J5 9,187 8,348 U KantabanJI Town (NAC) 10,268 11,114 51,036 25,599 25,437 R Bangomunda P.S. 7,568 7,982 39,976 19,875 20,101 R Sindhekeia P.S. (Portion)

1252 RGI!97--8A 82

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State/Dlstrict/Tahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.1 Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In kmz per kmz Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Titlagarh Tahasil T 1,449.64 178 370 12 R 1,434.30 161 370 12 U 15.34 1,677

Sindhekela P.S. (Portion) R 115.80 240 40

Titlagarh P.S. T 435.14 275 147 4 R 419.80 223 147 4 U 15.34 1,677

Titlagarh Urban Agglomeration U 15.34 1,677

(i) Tltlagarh Town (NAC) U 10.36 21308 (iI) DAV. College Area (O.G.) U 4.98 364 Salntala P.S. R 898.70 122 183 7 Tushura Tahasil R 846.90 167 245 5 Tushura P.S. R 846.90 167 245 5

Balanglr Tahasil T 1,401.18 265 437 10 R 1,370.10 220 437 10 U 31.08 2,250

Balanglr P. S. T 936.28 264 280 5 R 905.20 196 280 5 U 31.08 2,250

Balanglr Town (M) U 31.08 2,250 P.S. R 464.90 266 157 5 Rampur Tahasil R 284.10 368 107 3 Dunguripall P.S. (Portion) R 214.70 466 101 2 Blnlka P.S. (Portion) R 69.40 63 6

Blnlka Tahasil T 304.62 300 89 12 R 283.20 277 89 12 U 21.42 605

Dunguripall P.S. (Portion) R 42.50 294 19

Blnlka P.S. (Portion) T 262.12 301 70 11 R 240.70 274 70 11 U 21.42 605

*Blnlka Town (NAC) U 21.42 605 Blramahara)pur Tahasl1 R 896.20 151 338 70 Sindhol P.S. R 238.30 125 89 21 BlramaharaJpur P.S. R 657.90 161 249 49

J 252 IWI

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrlctnahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

52,619 54,331 257,338 129,669 127,669 T Tltlagarh Tahasll 47,697 49,274 231,619 116,179 115,440 R 4,922 5,057 25,719 13,490 12,229 U

5,309 5,641 27,762 13,939 13,823 R SlndhekeJa P.S. (Portion)

24,329 25,279 119,49'6 60,233 59,263 T Tltlagarh P.S. 19,407 20,222 93,777 46,743 47,034 R 4,922 5,057 25,719 13,490 12,229 U

4,922 5,057 25,719 13,490 12,229 U Tltlagarh Urban Agglomeration 4,541 4,673 23,908 12,572 11,336 U (I) Tltlagarh Town (NAC) 381 384 1,811 918 893 U (iI) D.A.V. College Area (O.G.) 22,9&1 23,411 110,080 55,497 54,583 R Salntala P.S. 24,385 28,864 141,357 70,944 70,413 R Tushura Tahasll 24,385 28,864 141,357 70,944 70,413 R Tushura P.S.

66,796 71,297 370,691 188,790 181,901 T Balanglr Tahasll 54,420 57,854 300,n1 152,009 148,762 R 12,376 13,443 69,920 36,781 33,139 U

41,757 47,226 246,893 126,389 120,504 T Balangir P.S. 31,381 33,783 176,973 89,608 87,365 R 12,376 13,443 69,920 36,781 33,139 U

12,376 13,443 69,920 36,781 33,139 U BaJangir Town (M) 23,039 24,071 123,798 62,401 61,397 R Lolslnga P.S. 18,456 20,419 104,455 52,825 51,630 R Rampur Tahasll 17,677 19,604 100,088 50,601 49,487 R Dunguripali P.S. (Portion) 779 815 ,. 4,367 2,224 2,143 R Blnlka P.S. (Portion)

16,449 18,651 91,464 46,318 45,146 T Blnlka Tahasll 13,872 15,934 78,509 39,654 38,855 R 2,577 2,717 12,955 6,664 6,291 U

2,055 2,446 12,475 6,280 6,195 R Dunguripali P.S. (Portion)

14,394 16,205' 78,989 40,038 38,951 T Blnlka P.S. (Portion) 11,817 13,488 66,034 33,374 32,660 R 2,577 2,717 12,955 6;664 6,291 U

2,577 2,717 12,955 6,664 6,291 U ·Blnlka Town (NAC) 27,949 28,337 135,632 68,666 66,966 R BlramaharaJpur Tahasll 6,336 6,387, 29,821 15,063 14,758 R Sindhol P.S. 21,613 21,950 105,811 53,603 52,208 R Blramaharalpur P.S. 84

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Sta te/DistrlctlT ahaslll Total Number of vlllaB'e5 P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Sonapur Tahasil T 799.48 182 274 66 2 R 771.40 160 274 66 U 28.08 779 2

Sonapur P.S. T 233.13 181 64 12 R 218.00 128 64 12 U 15.13 952

Sonapur Town (M) U 15.13 952 Dunguripali P.S. (Portion)" 136.50 141 35 18

Tarbha P.S. T 429.85 195 175 36 R 416.90 183 175 36 U 12.95 577

Tarbha Town (NAC) U 12.95 577

KAlAHANDI DISTRICT T 11,772.00 136 2,711 153 5 R 11,691.33 128 2,711 153 U 80.67 1,288 5

Nuapada Tahasil T ,2,193.70 107 332 9 ,1 R 2,182.30 101 332 9 U 11.40 1,230

]onk P.S. T 388.50 160 70 R 377.10 128 70 U 11.40 ,1,230

Khariar Road Town (NAC) U 11.40 1,230 Nuapada P.S. R 973.80 78 118 1 Komana P.S. R 831.40 115 144 7

Khariar Tahasil T 1,204.43 195 311 7 R 1,180.60 189 311 7 U 23.83 493

Boden P.S. R 309.70 207 82 I

Khariar P.S. T 573.13 162 114 3 R 549.30 148 114 3 U 23.83 493

Khariar Town (NAC) U 23.83 493 Sinapali P.S. R 321.60 244 115 3 85

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrlct/Tahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S./Part.P.S./U.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

27,921 30,057 145,264 73,176 72,088 T Sonapur Tahasll 23,894 25,598 123,389 -61,797 61,592 R 4,027 4,459 21,875 11,379 10,496 U

8,414 8,636 42,2Za 21,648 20,580 T Sonapur P.S. 5,552 5,602 27,819 14,054 13,765 R 2,862 3,034 14,409 7,594 6,815 U

2,862 3,034 14,409 7,594 6,815 U Sonapur Town (M) 3,934 3,934 19,250 9,633 9,617 Dunguripall P.S. (POrtIOR)

15,573 17,487 83,786 41,895 41,891 T Tarbha P.S. 14,408 16,062 76,320 38,110 38,210 R 1,165 1,425 7,466 3,785 3,681 U

1,165 1;425 7,466 3,785 3,681 U Tarbha Town (NAC)

·336,780 349,660 1,600,385 800,057 800,328 T 317,111 329,070 1,496,457 746,113 750,344 R 19,669 20,590 103,928 53,944 49,984 U

46,192 46,893 234,132 116,705 117,427 T Nuapada Tahasll 43,419 44,075 220,105 109,577 110,528 R 2,773 2,818 14,027 7,128 6,899 U

11,723 11,989 6~,238 30,848 31,390. T Jonk P.S. 8,950 9,171 48,211 23,720 24,491 R 2,773 2,818 14,027 7,128 6,899 U

2,773 2,818 14,027 7,128 6,899 U Kharlar Road Town (NAC) 15,292 15,446 76,243 38,193 38,050 R Nuapada P.S. 19,177 19,458 95,651 47,664 47,987 R Komana P.S.

48,473 50,041 235,350 117,757 117,593 T Kharlar Tahasll 46,080 47,558 223,612 111,694 111,918 R 2,393 2,483 11,738 6,063 5,675 U

12,926 13,381 63,985 32,077 31,908 R Boden P.S.

18,886 19,432 92,898 46,467 46,431 T Kharlar P.S. 16,493 .16,949 81,160 40,404 40,756 R 2,393 2,483 11,738 6,063 5,675 U

2,393 2,483 11,738 6,063 5,675 U Kharlar Town (NAC) 16,661 17,228 78,467 39,213 39,254 R Sinapall P.S. 86

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State/Dlstrict/Tahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Dharamgarh Tahasil T 1,481.74 197 300 11 R 1,466.20 190 300 11 U 15.54 835

Dharamgarh P.S. R 461.00 222 83 Kegaon P.S. (Portion) R 237.10 165 56 3

Junagarh P.S. (Portion) T 663.04 189 ,144 6 R 647.50 174 144 6 U 15.54 835

]unagarh Town (NAC) U 15.54 835 Kokasara P.S. (Portion) R 120.60 210 17 )ayapatna Tahasil R 1,133.40 186 266 5 Kokasara P.S. (Portion) R 457.00 200 69 1 )ayapatna P.S. R 743.30 188 144 2 )unagarh P. S. (Portion) R 233.10 153 53 2 Thuamul Rampur Tahasll R 1,072.30 52 275 23 Thuamul Rampur P.S. R 1,072.30 52 275 23

Kalahandl Tahasll T 1,521.40 184 524 45 2 R 1,491.50 144 524 45 U 29.90 2,180 2

Lanjlgarh P.S. (Portion) R 64.80 241 119 15

Sadar P.S. T 1,082.60 146 297 27 R 1,067.20 100 297 27 U 15.40 3,316

Bhawanlpatna Town (M) U 15.40 3,316 Kegaon P.S. (Portion) R 148.80 239 40

Keslnga P.S. (Portion). T 225.20 315 68 3 R 210.70 270 68 3 U 14.50 974

Keslnga Town (NAC) U 14.50 974 Lanjlgarh Tahasll R 2,688.60 88 703 53 Keslnga P.S. (Portion) R 243.60 129 50 1 Madanpur Rampur P.S. R 1,175.90 84 289 19 Narala P.S. R 443.10 f80 203 7 Lanjlgarh P.S. (Portion) R 826.00 32 161 26 87

AND PO~ULATION

Population Total Sta te/Distrlct/T ahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 II 12 2

61,071 64,844 292,057 145,827 146,230. T Dharamgarh Tahasil 58,746 62,326 279,083 139,277 139,806 R 2,325 2,518 12,974 6,550 6,424 U

21,448 22,893 1O:l,a2 51,272 51,020 R Dharamgarh P.S. 7,896 8,496 39,028 19,507 19,521 R Kegaon P.S. (Portion)

26,212 27,583 125,406 62,502 62,904 T )unagarh P.S. (Portion) 23,887 25,065 112,432 55,952 56,480 R 2,325 2,518 12,974 6,550 6,424 U

2,325 2,518 12,974 6,550 6,424 U )unagarh Town (NAC) 5,515 5,872 25,331 12,546 12,785 R Kokasara P.S. (Portion) 59,418 62,191 266,580 '132,283 134,297 R )ayapatna Tahasil 20,246 21,386 91,410 45,238 46,172 R Kokasara P.S. (Portion) 31,069 32,307 139,426 69,364 70,062 R )ayapatna P.S. 8,103 8,498 35,744 17,681 18,063 R )unagarh P.S. (Portion) 13,681 13,878 55,777 27,522 28,255 R Thuamul Rampur Tahasll 13,681 13,878 ~55,777 27,522 28,255 R Thuamul Rampur P.S.

56,065 58,691 279,931 141,086 138,845 T Kalahandl Tahasll 43,887 45,926 214,742 106,883 107,859 R 12,178 12,771 65,189 34,203 30,986 U

3,427 3,458 15,624 7,723 7,901 R Lanjigarh P.S. (Portion)

31,097 32,694 157,655 80,158 77,497 T Sadar P.S. 21,579 22,806 106,593 53,178 53,415 R 9,518 9,888 51,062 26,980 24,082 U

9,518 9,888 51,062 26,980 24,082 U Bhawahlpatna Town (M) 7,048 7,373 35,607 17,656 17,951 R Kegaon P.S. (Portion)

14,493 15,172 71,045 35,549 35,496 T Kesfnga P.S. (Portion) 11,833 12,289 56,918 28,326 28,592 R 2,660 2,883 14,127 7,223 6,904 U

2,660 2,883 14,127 7,223 6,904 U Keslnga Town (NAC) 51,880 53,116 236,558 118,877 117,681 R Lanllgarh Tahasil 6,615 6,770 31,417 15,831 15,586 R Keslnga P.S. (Portion) 22,024 22,598 98,463 49,386 49,077 R Madanpur Rampur P.S. 17,366 17,837 79,879 40,288 39,591 R Narala P.S. 5,875 5,911 26,799 13,372 13,427 R Lanlfgarh P.S. (Portion) 88

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State/District/Tahaslll Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'!U.A'! Rural Population Clcy/Town Urban tArea In lan' per lan' Inhabited uninhabited No. of towns

·2 3 4 5 6 7

KORAPUT DISTRICT T 26,961.00 J 12 6,118 371 14 R 26,672.96 100 6,118 371 U 288.04 1,172 14

Motu Tahasil R 2,626.30 49 157 3 Motu P.S. R 1,036.00 52 60 2 Bhenkatapali P.S. R 1,590.30 46 97

Chltr

Chitrakonda P.S. T 1,306.40 33 243 4 R 1,301.90 29 243 4 U 4.50 1,329

*Chitrakonda Town (CT) U 4.50 1,329

Orkel P.S. T 454.95 114 89 9 R 450.10 93 89 9 U 4.85 2;082

* Town (NAC) U 4.85 2,082 Mudulipada P.S. R 781.90 25 86 10

Malkangiri Tahasil T 945.66 189 310 17 R 927.60 173 310 17 U 18.06 1,016

Malkanglrl P.S. T 549.06 222 199 14 R 531.00 195 199 14 U 18.06 1,016

Malkanglrl Town (NAC) U 18.06 1,016 Mathill P.S. R 396.60 144 111 3

Jeypur Tahasil T 1,841.60 142 440 22 R 1,815.70 108 440 22 U '25.90 2,519

Bolparlguda P.S. R 1,170.70 77 283 14 Kundura P.S. R 295.30 139 67 89

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictlTah~sll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. resIdential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

660,201 666,926 3,012,546 1,510,520 1,502,026 T KORAPUT DISTRICT 587,797 592,994 2,674,970 1,336,842 1,338,128 R 72,404 73,932 337,576 173,678 163,898 U

25,505 25,515 127,789 64,620 63,169 R Motu Tahasll 10,665 10,669 54,055 27,319 26,736 R Motu P.S. 14,840 14,846 73,734 37,301 36,433 R Bhenkatapall P.S.

26,121 26,332 115,182 57,985 57,197 T Chltrakonda Tahasll 22,508 22,690 99,105 49,653 49,452 R 3,613 3,642 16,077 8,332 7,745 U

9,855 9,999 43,614 22,005 21,609 T Chltrakonda P.S. 8,429 8,561 37,633 18,937 18,696 R 1,426 1,438 5,981 3,068 2!913 U

1,426 1,438 5,981 3,068 2,913 U *Chltrakonda Town (et)

11,264 11,307 52,003 26,286 25,717 T Orkel P.S. 9,077 9,103 41,907 21,022 20,885 R _" 2,187 2,204 10,096 5,264 4,832 U

2,187 2,204 10,096 5,264 4,832 U *Ballmela Town (NAC) 5,002 5,026 19,565 9,694 9,871 R Mudullpada P.S.

36,828 37,484 178,946 89,971 88,975 T Malkanglrl Tahasll 33,071 33,470 160,595 80,448 80,147 R 3,757 4,014 18,351 9,523 8,828 U

24,269 24,699 121,764 61,356 60,408 T Malkanglrl P.S. 20,512 20,685 103,413 51,833 51,580 R .3,757 4,014 18,351 9,523 8,828 U

3,757 4,014 18,351 9,523 8,828 U Malkanglrl Town (NAC) 12,559 12,785 57,182 28,615 28,567 R Mathlll P.S.

58,899 59,602 261,847 131,561 130,286 T Jeypur Tahasll 45,601 45,847 196,601 98,452 98,149 R 13,298 13,755 65,246 33,109 32,137 U

20,933 20,9.33 89,657 44,706 44,951 R Bolpariguda P.S. 9,415 9,415 41,180 20,573 20,607 R Kundura P.S. 90

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State/DlstrlctITahasll1 Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S./U.A.I Rural Population CltylTown Urban tArea In krnz per krnz Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

)eypur P.S. T 375.60 349 90 8 R 349.70 188 90 8 U 25.90 2,519

)eypur Town (M) U 25.90 2,519 Machhkund Tahasll R 850.90 94 235 16 Nandapur P.S. (Portlo~) R 55.80 71 17 I Machhkund P.S. R 339.30 97 114 9 . Padua P;S. R 455.80 96 104 6

Nandapur Tahasll T 1,682.10 127 353 17 2 R 1,593.30 98 353 17 U 88.80 656 2

Nandapur P.S. (Portion) R 508.80 104 184 13 Pottans! P. S. R 836.60 89 135 4

Slmiliguda P.S. T 258.38 265 21 R 181.90 88 21 U 76.48 687

Sunabeda Town (NAC) U 76.48 687

DamanJodl P.S. T 78.32 228 13 R 66.00 184 13 U 12.32 464

DilfTl3njodl Town (C T.) U 12.32 464

Koraput Tahasll T 2,798.67 93 614 24 R 2,737.60 82 614 24 U 61.07 572

Narayanpatana P.S. R 960.90 79 272 9 Lakshmlpur P.S. R 325.20 92 70 3 Kaklriguma P.S. R 122.20 135 27 Dasamantapur P.S. R 613.40 67 114 II

Koraput Town P.S. T 97.07 419 8 R 36.00 161 8 U 61.07 572 91

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/District/Tahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban Cicy/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

28,551 29,254 131,010 66,282 64,728 T Jeypur P.S. 15,253 15,499 65,764 33,173 32,591 R 13,298 13,755 65,246 33,109 32,137 U

13,2~8 13,755 65,246 33,109 32,137 U )eypur Town (M) 19,685 19,703 80,254 39,793 40,461 ·R Machhkund Tahasil 1,084 1,084 3,949 1,953 1,996 R Nandapur P.S. (Portion) 8,151 8,151 32,747 16,101 16,646 R Machhkund P.S. 10,450 10,468 43,558 21,739 21,819 R Padua P.S.

51,023 51,188 213,948 108,546 105,402 T Nandapur Tahasil 37,049 37,165 155,722 77,912 77,810 R 13,974 14,023 58,226 30,634 27,592 U

12,982 13,027 52,80.5 26,111 26,694 R Nandapur P.S. (Portion) 16,974 17,045 74,719 37,662 37,057 R Pottangi P. S.

16,359 16,408 68,589 35,235 33,354 T Simllfguda P.S. 4,108 4,108 16,082 8,039 8,043 R 12,251 12,300 52,507 27,196 25,311 U

12,251 12,300 52,507 27,196 25,311 U Town (NAC)

4,708 4,708 17,835 9,538 8,297 T Damanlodi P.S. 2,985 2,985 12,116 6,100 6,016 R 1,723 1,723 5,719 3,438 2,281 U

1,723 1,723 5,719 3,438 2,281 U Daman/adl Town (C T.)

60,337 60,878 258,985 129,727 129,258 T Koraput Tahasil 52,665 52,931 224,061 111,264 112,797 R 7,672 7,947 34,924 18,463 16,461 U

17,009 17,135 75,789 37,653 38,136 R Narayanpatana P.S. 6,716 6,736 30,045 15,161 14,8'84 R Lakshmipur P.S. 3,785 3,804 16,541 8,223 8,318 R Kaklriguma P.S. 10,015 10,085 41.,144 20,425 20,719 R Dasamantapur P.S.

9,115 9,392 40,713 21,331 19,382 T Koraput Town P.S. 1,443 1,445 5,789 2,868 2,921 R 7,672 7,947 34,924 18,463 16,461 U 92

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State/District/Tahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.!U.A./ Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 . 3 4 5 6 7

Koraput Town (NAC) U 61.07 572 -. Koraput P.S. R 679.90 81 123 Boriguma Tahasil R 713.30 175 162 Bhalrabsingipur P.S. R 344.50 163 83 Boriguma P.S. R 368.80 186 79

Kotpad Tahasil T 647.45 190 148 5 R 634.50 173 148 5 U 12.95 1,028

Kotpad P.S. T 647.45 190 148 5 R 634.50 173 148 5 U 12.95 1,028

Kotpad Town (NAC) U 12.95 1,028 Kodlnga Tahasil R 608.60 188 97 Kodinga P.S. R 608.60 188 97 Dabugan Tahasil R 781.30 145 142 4 Dabugan P.S. (Portion) R 722.30 140 127 4 Jharigan P.S. (Portion) R 59.00 209 15

Umarkote Tahasll T 2,541.40 135 362 3 R 2,515.50 129 362 3 U 25.90 718

Jharlgan P.S. (Portion) R 590.90 68 52 Chandahandl P.S. R 261.80 198 87 2

Umarkote P.S. T 1,077.90 117 105 R 1,052.00 102 105 U 25.90 718

Umarkote Town (NAC) U 25.90 718 Ralghar P.S. R 610.80 205 118

Nabarangapur Tahasil T 1,203.96 202 240 9 R 1,195.70 184 240 9 U 8.26 2,847

Dabugan P.S. (Portion) R 30.80 190 7 Paparahandl P.S. R 489.50 156 73 93

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/Dlstrlct/Tahasll1 No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females" Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

~,672 7,947 34,924 18,463 16,461 U Koraput Town (NAC) 13,697 13,726 54,753 26,934 27,819 R Koraput P.S. 28,262 28,645 124,827 62,268 62,559 R Borlguma Tahasil 13,114 13,322 56,119 27,897 28,222 R Bhalrabslnglpur P.S. 15,148 15,323 68,708 34,371 34,337 R Borlguma P.S.

25,843 26,645 122,971 61,765 61,206 T Kotpad Tahasii 23,073 23,796 109,662 55,172 54,490 R 2,770 2,849 13,309 6,593 6,716 U

25,843 26,645 122,971 61,765 61,206 T Kotpad P.S. 23,073 23,796 109,662 55,172 54,490 R 2,770 2,849 13,309 6,593 6,716 U

2,770 2,849 13,309 6,593 6,716 U Kotpad Town (NAC) 23,416 24,129 114,115 57,527 56,588 R Kodlnga Tahasii 23,416 24,129 114,115 57,527 56,588 R Kodinga P.S. 23,005 23,53~ 113,609 57,010 56,599 R Dabugan Tahasii 20,401 ~O,873 101,287 50,887 50,400 R Dabugan P.S. (Portion) 2,604 2,666 12,322 6,123 6,199 R Jharlgan P.S. (Portion)

65,313 66,274 343,047 172,419 170,628 T Umarkote Tahasii 61,663 62,536 324,443 163,017 161,426 R 3,650 3,738 18,604 9,402 9,202 U

8,090 8,298 39,932 19,890 20,042 R Jharlgan P.S. (Portion) 11,569 11,676 51,937 25,922 26,015 R Chandahandl P.S.

22,996 23,460 125,934 63,604 62,330 T Umarkote P.S. 19,346 19,722 107,3JO 54,202 53,128 R 3,650 3,738 18,604 9,402 9,202 U

3,650 3,738 18,604 9,402 9,202 U Umarkote Town (NAC) 22,658 22,840 125,244 63,003 62,241 R Ralghar P.S.

54,430 54,514 243,042 122,417 120,625 T Nabarangapur Tahasil 49,583 49,630 219,529 110,477 109,052 R 4,847 4,884 23,513 11,940 11,573 U

1,179 1,180 5,844 2,986 2,858 R Dabugan P.S. (Portion) 16,801 16,813 .76,133 38,103 38,030 R Paparahandl P.S. 94

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State/DIstrlct/Tahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'!U.A'! Rural Population Clty/Town Urban tArea In kml per kml Inhabited UnInhabIted No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Nabarangapur P.S. T 276.06 305 62 R 267.80 226 62 U 8.26 2,847

Nabarangapur Town (M) U 8.26 2,847 Tentulikhunti P.S. R 237.80 202 45 Khatlguda P.S. R 169.80 170 53 9 Kashlpur Tahasil R 1,505.90 68 412 35 Kashlpur P.S. R 1,259.10 45 264 28 Tikirl P.S. R 246.80 184 148 7

Rayagada Tahasil T 1,807.92 141 700 45 2 R 1,784.10 107 700 45 U 23.82 2,704 2

Kalyanasingpur P.S. R 554.30 95 248 17

Rayagada P.S. T 1,253.62 161 452 28 2 R 1,229.80 112 452 28 U 23.82 2,704 2

Rayagada Town (M) U 18.65 2,587 "Chandili Town (CT) U 5.17 3,124

Gunupur Tahasil T 2,724.63 77 624 45 2 R 2,710.70 68 624 45 U 13.93 1,790 2

Gunupur P.S. T 831.25 106 175 6 R 819.60 85 175 6 U 11.65 1,572

Gunupur Town (NAC) U 11.65 1,572 Puttasing P. S. R 341.90 70 56 5 Padmapur P.S. R 321.20 102 90 9

Gudarl P.S. T 954.98 51 185 12 R 952.70 45 185 12 U 2.28 2,900

Gudarl Town (NAC) U 2.28 2,900 Munlguda P.S. (Portion) R 275.30 62 118 13 Bishama Katak Tahasll R 1,546.20 95 704 102 Bishama Katak P.S. R 784.00 89 286 31 Muniguda P.S. (Portion) R 298.60 129 140 19 AmbadaJa P.S. R 463.60 84 278 52 95

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctiTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban CltylTown

8 9 10 11 12 2

18,075 18,127 84, III 42,412 41,699 T Nabarangapur P.S. 13,228 13,243 60,598 30,472 30,126 R 4,847 4,884 23,513 11,940 11,573 U

4,847 4,884 23,513 11,940 11,573 U Nabarangapur Town (M) 10,951 10,960 48,123 24,205 23,918 R Tentulikhuntl P.S. 7,424 7,434 28,831 14,711 14,120 R KhatJguda P.S. 23,736 23,766 101,995 50,666 51,329 R Kashlpur Tahaslf 13,423 13,430 56,525 28,058 28,467 R Kashtpur P.S. 10,313 10,336 45,470 22,608 22,862 R Ttklrl P.S.

56,222 56,633 254,470 126,614 127,856 T Rayagada Tahasll 42,653 42,856 190,072 93,450 96,622 R 13,569 13,777 64,398 33,164 31,234 U

12,042 "12,148 52,647 25,736 26,911 R Kalyanaslngpur P.S.

44,180 44,485 201,823 100,878 100,945 T Rayagada P.S. 30,611 30,708 137,425 67,714 69,711 R 13,569 13,777 64,398 33,164 31,234 U

10,002 10,168 48,247 24,837 23,410 U Rayagada Town (M) 3,567 3,609 16,151 8,327 7,824 U *Chandlli Town (CT)

47,759 48,092 210,542 105,277 105,265 T Gunupur Tahasll 42,505 42,789 t 85,614 92,759 92,855 R 5,254 5,303 24,928 12,518 12,410 U

20,239 20,391 87,968 44,239 43,729 T Gunupur P.S. 16,423 16,536 69,651 35,046 34,605 R 3,816 3,855· 18,317 9,193 9,124 U

3,816 3,855 18,317 9,193 9,124 U Gunupur Town (NAC) 4,960 5,029 23,886 11,598 12,288 R Puttaslng P.S. 7,531 7,614 32,688 16,423 16,265 R Padmapur P.S.

11,411 11,437 49,014 24,444 24,570 T Gudarl P.S. 9,973 9,989 42,403 21,119 21;284 R 1,438 1,448 6,611 3,325 3,286 U

1,438 1,448 6,611 3,325 . 3,286 U Gudarl Town (NAC) 3,618 . 3,621 16,986 8,573 8,413 R Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 33,817 33,987 146,977 72,354 74,623 R Bishama Katak Tahasil 15,801 15,913 69,592 33,934 35,658 R Bishama Katak P.S. 8,775 8,823 38,558 18,991 19,567 R Munfguda P.S. (Portion) 9,241 9,251 38,827 19,429 19,398 R Ambadafa P.S. 96

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State/DlstrlctlTahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

GANJAM DISTRICT T 12,556.00 252 4,222 525 20 R 12,275.52 219 4,222 525 U 280.48 1,678 20

Ghumsur Tahasll T 1,174.14 183 246 II 2 R 1,162.90 162 246 11 U 11.24 2,310 2

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 88.80 136 14

Bhanjanagar P.5. (Portion) T 663.14 201 129 7 2 R 651.90 165 129 7 U 11.24 2,310 2

BhanJanagar Town (N~C) U 6.06 2,825 Bellaguntha Town (NAC) U 5.18 1,706 Tarasingi P.S. R 422.20 164 103 4

Buguda Tahasil T 952.35 192 184 9 R 944.90 182 184 9 U 7.45 1,431

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 98.30 408 34

Buguda P.S. T 840.55 163 145 8 R 833.10 152 145 8 U 7.45 1,431

Buguda Town (NAC) U 7.45 1,431 BhanJanagar P.S. (Portion) R 13.50 386 5

' Tahasll T 958.32 156 307 47 R 953.40 143 307 47 U 4.92 2,697

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 21.30 246 4

Surada P.S. T 437.12 155 98 15 R 432.20 126 98 15 ,U 4.92 2,697

Surada Town (NAC) U 4.92 2,697 Badagada P.S. (Portion) R 499.90 153 205 32 97

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahasll/ No. of occupIed No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. resIdential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

600,000 614,398 3,158,764 1,572,371 1,586,393 T GANJAM DISTRICT 513,450 525,325 2,688,242 1,330,569 1,357,673 R 86,550 89,073 470,522 241,802 228,720 U

42,362 43,756 214,872 106,879 107,993 T Ghumsur Tahasll 37,771 38,683 188,912 93,735 95,177 R 4,591 5,073 25,960 13,144 12,816 U

2,260 2,437 12,045 5,851 6,194 R Gangapur P.S. (Portion)

25,665 26,650 133,422 66,389 67,033 T BhanJanagar P.S. (Portion) 21,074 21,577 107,462 53,245 54,217 R 4,591 5,073 25,960 13,144 12,816 U

2,936 3,357 17,122 8,791 8,331 U BhanJanagar Town (NAC) 1,655 1,716 8,838 4,353 4,485 U Bellaguntha Town (NAC) 14,437 14!669 69,405 34,639 34,766 R Taraslngl P.S.

34,629 35,702 182,449 89,813 92,636 T Buguda Tahasll 32,585 33,624 171,785 84,501 87,284 R 2,044 2,078 10,664 5,312 5,352 U

7,158 7,413 40,098 19,100 20,998 R Gangapur P.S. (Portion)

26,496 27,293 137,135 68,221 68,914 T BugiJda P.S. 24,452 25,215 126,471 62,909 63,562 R 2,044 2,078 10,664 5,312 5,352 U

2,044 2,078 10,664 5,312 5,352 U Buguda Town (NAC) 975 996 5,216 2,492 2,724 R BhanJanagar P.S. (Portion) .

27,531 28,082 149,319 74,893 74,426 T Surada Tahasll 25,120 25,592 136,051 68,160 67,891 R 2,411 2,490 13,268 6,733 6,535 U

979 1,027 5,233 2,557 2,676 R Gangapur P.S. (Portion)

12,417 12,632 67,635 33,866 33,769 T Surada P.S. 10,006 10,142 54,367 27,133 27,234 R 2,411 2,490 13,268 6,733 6,535 U

2,411 2,490 13,268 6,733 6,535 U Surada Town (NAC) 14,135 14,423 76,451 38,470 37,981 R Badagada P.S. (Portion)

[252 RGII97-9A 98

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State/DIstrlctlTahasil/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 • Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Aslka Tahasll T 947.41 333 301 55 R 942.10 314 lOI 55 U 5.l1 3,647

Badagad P.S. (Portion) R 37.90 475 34 8 Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 302.80 229 76 17

Aslka P.S. T 519.81 326 139 25 R 514.50 292 139 25 U 5.31 3,647

Asika Town (NAC) U 5.31 3,647 Hlnjili P.S. (Portion) R 1.40 2,722 Patapur· P.S. (Portion) R 85.50 640 51 5

Digapahandl Tahasil T 1,067.12 266 383 50 R 1,056.90 259 383 50 U 10.22 982

Hlnjili P.S. (Portion) R 36.30 407 14 2 Patapur P.S. (Portion) R 388.20 286 138 15 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) R 5.20 1,457 3

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) T 287.82 340 117 18 R 277.60 316 117 18 U 10.22 982

*Dlgapahandl Town (NAC) U 10.22 982 Nuagaon I".S. (Portion) R 349.60 150 111 15 R. Udayglrl Tahasll R 1,877.30 95 880 57 Ramaglrl P.S. (Portion) R 212.50 84 113 8 P.S. R 513.00 105 254 2 Nalaghat P.S. R 401.00 98 207 21 R.Udaygiri P.S. R 702.10 83 261 22 Serango P.S. (Portion) R 48.70 192 45 4

Parlakhemundl Tahasll T 1,178.99 238 615 64 2 R 1,'65.00 200 635 64 U 13.99 3,343 2

Serango P.S. (Portion) R 521.40 126 228 9

12~2 ItGI 97 ')13 99

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/D Istrlct/Ta hasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.5.1Part.P.5.1U.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

56,387 57,611 315,441 1,56,775 158,666 T Aslka Tahasll 52,805 53,990 296,078 146,815 149,263 R 3,582 3,621 19,363 9,960 9,403 ·U

3,315 3,353 18,009 8,978 9,031 R Badagad P.5. (Portion) 12,759 13,142 69,366 33,341 36,025 R Gangapur P.5. (Portion)

30,461 30,971 169,505 84,687 84,818 T Aslka P.S. 26,879 27,350 150,142 74,727 75,415 R 3,582 3,621 19,363 9,960 9,403 U

3,582 3,621 19,363 9,960 9,403 U Aslka Town (NAC) 701 702 3,811 1,882 1,929 R HlnJIIl P.5. (Portion) 9,151 9,443 54,750 27,887 26,863 R Patapur P.5. (Portion)

·52,630 53,934 283,512 143,009 140,503 T Digapahandl Tahasll 50,727 52,002 273,480 137,801 135,679 R. 1,903 1,932 10,032 5,208 4,824 U

2,423 2,629 14,781 7,474 7,307 R Hlnllll P.5. (Portion) 20,003 20,632 110,963 56,234 54,729 R Patapur P.5. (Portion) 1,225 1,331 7,577 3,862 3,715 R Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion)

18,778 19,032 97,868 49,153 48,715 T Dlgapahandl P.S. (Portion) 16,875 17,100 87,836 43,945 4.3,891 R 1,903 1,932 10,032 5,208 4,824 U

1,903 1,932 10,032 5,208 4,824 U *Dlgapahandl Town (NAC) 10,201 10,310 52,323 26,286 26,037 R Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 35,991 36,216 178,825 88,448 90,377 R R. Udayglrl Tahasll 3,633 3,672 17,858 8,857 9,001 R Ramaglrf P.5. (Portion) 11,003 11,069 54,030 26,767 27,263 R Mohana P.5. 8,238 8,259 39,311 19,490 19,821 R Nalaghat P.S. 11,406 11,497 58,298 28,831 29,467 R R.Udaygiri P.5. 1,711 1,719 9,328 4,503 4,825 R 5erango P.5. (Portion)

60,992 61,323 280,324 138,063 142,261 T Parlakhemundl Tahasil 51,617 ~I,790 233,555 114,472 1 j 9,083 R 9,375 9,533 46,769 23,591 23,178 U

13,994 14,031 65,935 31,551 34,384 R Serango P.S. (Portion) 100

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State/DIstrlctlTahasll/ Total Number of villages P.SlPan. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population 2 City/Town I Urban tArea In km per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kashlnagara P.S. T 171.96 281 71 15 R 161.60 236 71 15 U 10.36 975

'"Kashlnagara Town (NAC) U 10.36 975

Parlakhemundl P.S. T 214.63 541 128 20 R 211.00 377 128 20 U 3.63 10,101

Parlakhemundl lawn (M) U 3.63 10,101 Garabandha P.S. R 150.00 166 104 11 RamagJrI P.5. (Portion) R 121.00 207 104 9

Chlkltl Tahasll T 870.18 178 327 60 R 863.70 168 327 60 U 6.48 1,544

Jarada P.S. R 701.10 139 197 49

NU3gaon P.S. (Portion) T 101.98 396 63 10 R 95.50 318 63 10 -: U 6.48 1,544

'"Chlkltl Town (NAC) U 6.48 1,544 Golanthara P.S. (Portion) R 31.60 382 19 RamagJrI P.S. (Portion) R 35.50 134 48 1 Kanlsl Tahasll R 208.80 572 88 7 Golanthara P.S. (Portion) R 155.90 635 71 2 Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) R 15.20 205 7 4 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) R 32.10 455 7 Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) R 5.30 498 2 Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) R 0.30 127 1

Brahmapur Tahasll T 224.76 1,558 94 7 2 R 142.40 943 94 7 U 82.36 2,620 2

Brahmapur Town (M) U 79.80 2,637

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) T 71.76 666 25 R 69.20 612 25 U 2.56 2,111 101

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrictiTahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.!Part.P.S.!U .A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

10,912 10,980 48,297 23,927 24,370 T P.S. 8,666 8,687 38,195 18,973 19,222 R 2,246 2,293 10,102 4,954 5,148 U

2,246 2,293 10,102 4,954 5,148 U * Kashinagara Town (NAC)

.24,589 24,801 116,190 58,194 57,996 T Parlakhemundi P.S. 17,460 17,561 79,523 39,557 39,966 R 7,129 7,240 36,667 18,637 18,030 U

7,129 7,240 36,667 18,637 18,030 U Parlakhemundi Town (M) 5,786 5,794 24,884 12,355 12,529 R Garabandha P.S. 5,711 5,717 25,018 12,036 12,982 R Ramagiri P.S. (Portion)

31,469 31,710 154,891 ' 75,991 78,900 T Tahasil 29,603 29,824 144,886 70,802 74,084 R 1,866 1,886 10,005 5,189 4,816 U

19,852 19,975 97,732 47,578 50,154 R Jarada P.S.

8,187 8,266 40,347 20,068 20,279 T Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 6,321 6,380 30,342 14,879 15,463 R 1,866 1,886 10,005 5,189 4,816 U

1,866 1,886 10,005 5,189 4,816 U *Chikiti Town (NAC) 2,418 2,441 12,057 5,868 6,189 R Golanthara P.S. (Portion) 1,012 1,028 4,755 2,477 .2,278 R Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) 23,096 23,478 119,411 59,104 60,307 R Kanisi Tahasil 19,332 19,65.7 99,016 48,858 50,158 R Golanthara P.S. (Portion) 606 618 3,114 1,536 1,578 R P.S. (Portion) 2,639 2,679 14,601 7,350 7,251 R Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Poction) 507 512 2,642 1,340 1,302 R Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) 12 12 38 20 18 R Nuagaon P.S. (Portion)

64,451 65,962 350,097 180,158 169,939 T Brahmapur Tahasil 25,528 25,966 134,276 67,957 66,319 R 3a,'?23 39,996 215,821 112,201 103,620 U

37,873 38,939 210,418 109,460 100,958 U Brahmapur Town (M)

9,524 9,629 47,783 24,376 23,407 T Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) 8,474 8,572 42,380 21,635 20,745 R 1,050 1,057 5,403 2,741 2,662 U 102

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State/DlstrictiTahasiil Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Gopalpur Town (NAC) U 2.56 2,111 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) R 39.00 1,992 41 2 Hinlili P.S. (Portion) R 15.00 316 5 Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) R 19.20 493 23 5

Purusottampur Tahasil T 563.20 512 197 17 2 R 516.50 499 197 17 U 46.70 655 2

Hlniili P.S. (Portion) T 158.51 671 43 R 146.70 604 43 U 11.81 1,497

Hlniili Town (NAC) U 11.81 1,497

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) T 299.69 507 109 8 R 264.80 525 109 8 U 34.89 370

Purusottampur Town (NAC) U 34.89 370 Patapur P.S. (Portion) R 2.80 174 I P.5. (Portion) R 3.90 510 2 ~mbha P.S. (Portion) R 98.30 281 42 9

Chhatrapur Tahasil T 304.42 543 100 8 2 R 290.90 469 100 8 U 13.52 2,130 2

Rambha P.S. (Portion) R 17.00 424 7 2

Chhatrapur P.5. (Portion) T 287.42 550 93 6 2 R 273.90 472 93 6 U 13.52 2,130 2

Chhatrapur Town (NAC) U 4.40 4,080 *Ganlam Town (NAC) U 9.12 1,189

Khalikote Tahasil T 500.46 419 255 106 2 R 464.20 413 255 106 U 36.26 504 2 103

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DistrlctiTahasll1 No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S./Part.P.S'/U.A. residential houses households Persons Males Fem'lles Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

1,050 1,057 5,403 2,741 2,662 U Gopalpur Town (NAC) 14,151 14,439 77,686 39,280 38,406 R Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 948 960 4,736 2,262 2,474 R Hinjili P.S. (Portion) ',955 1,995 9,474 4,780 4,694 R Digapahandi P.S. (Portion)

52,976 54,524 288,325 143,077 145,248 T Purusottampur Tahasil 47,419 48,851 257,745 127,459 130,286 R 5,557 5,673 30,580 15,618 14,962 U

19,730 20,203 106,340 52,791 53,549 T HinjiJi P.S. (Portion) 16,540 16,956 88,664 43,703 44,961 R 3,190 3,247 17,676 9,088 .8,588 U

3,190 3,247 17,676 9,088 8,588 U HinjiJi Town (NAC)

27,742 28,617 151,879 75,427 76,452 T Purusottampur P.5. (Portion) 25,375 26,191 138,975 68,897 70,078 R 2,367 2,426 12,904 6,530 6,374 U

2,367 2,426 12,904 6,530 6,374 U Purusottampur Town (NAC) 83 84 488 259 229 R Patapur P.S. (Portion) 310 316 1,988 1,044 944 R Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 5,111 5,304 27,630 13,556 14,074 R P.S. (Portion)

32,377 33,161 165,361 82,065 83,296 T Chhatrapur Tahasil 26,838 27,416 136,564 67,342 69,222 R 5,539 5,745 28,797 14,723 14,074 U

1,368 1,418 7,206 3,603 3,603 R Rambha P.S. (Portion)

31,009 31,743 158,155 78,462 79,693 T Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 25,470 25,998 .129,358 63,739 65,619 R 5,539 5,745 28,797 14,723 14,074 U

3,464 3,571 17,950 9,122 8,828 U Chhatrapur Town (NAC) 2,075 2,174 10,847 5,601 5,246 U *Ganlam Town (NAC)

37,029 39,702 209,775 103,840 105,935 T KhaJikote Tahasil 33,626 36,196 191,491 94,512 96,979 R 3,403 3,506 18,284 9,328 8,956 U 104

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State/DlstrictlTahaslll Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea In km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Rambha P.S. (Portion) T 315.26 401 153 62 2 R 279.00 387 153 62 U 36.26 504 2

Rambha Town (NAC) U 7.77 1,186 Khalikote Town (NAC) U 28.49 318 P.S. (Portion) R 185.20 450 102 44

Kodala Tahasil T 259.93 1,024 225 27 3 R 217.90 1,033 225 27 U 42.03 975 3

Kodala P.S. (Portion) T 179.79 640 121 12 R 167.70 626 121 12 U 12.09 843

*Kodala Town (NAC) U 12.09 843

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) T BO.14 I,BB5 104 15 2 R 50.20 2,395 104 15 U 29.94 1,028 2

Kavisurjyanagar Town (NAC) U 1B.13 769 Town (NAC) U I1.Bl 1,427

PURl DISTRICT T 10,IB2.00 353 4,450 525 12 R 9,BB7.5B 292 4,450 525 U 294.42. 2,39B 12

Dasapalla Tahasil R 1,366.50 B5 440 90 Gania P.S. R 416.00 75 ·97 17 Dasapalla P.S. R 950.50 89 343 73

Nayagarh Tahasil T '-1,429.74 254 579 4B R 1,414.20 249 579 4B ,U 15.54 673

Nuagaon P.S. R 31B.60 117 97 9 P.S. R 4B6.90 190 203 17 P. S. R 292.70 306 108 10 105

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahasil/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

21,715 23,614 126,353 63,277 63,076 T Rambha P.S. (Ponlon) 18,312 20,108 108,069 53,949 54,120 R 3,403 3,506 18,284 9,328 8,956 U

1;745 1,794 9,213 4,591 4,622 U Rambha Town (NAC) 1,658 1,712 9,071 4,737 4,334 U Khalikote Town (NAC) 15,314 .16,088 83,422 40,563 42,859 R Kodala P.S. (Ponlon)

48,080 49,237 266,162 130,256 135,906 T Kodala Tahasll 40,724 41,697 225,183 109,461 115,722 R 7,356 7,540 40,979 20,795 20,184 U

20,775 21,339 115,124 56,469 58,655 T Kodala P.S. (Ponlon) 18,930 19,425 104,937 51,354 53,583 R 1,845 1,9-14 10,187 5,115 5,072 U

1,845 1,914 10,187 5,115 5,072 U *Kodala Town (NAC)

27,305 27,898 151,038 73,787 77,251 T Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 21,794 22,272 120,246 58,107 62,139 R 5,511 5,626 30,792 15,680 15,112 U

2,523 2,534 13,938 7,285 6,653 U Kavlsurlyanagar Town (NAC) 2,988 3,092 16,854 8,395 8,459 U Polasara Town (NAC)

558,577 623,865 3,590,026 1,851,799 1,738,227 T PURl DISTRICT 427,561 484,412 2,884,022 1,461,737 1,422,285 R 131,016 139,453 706,004 390,062 315,942 U

21,327 22,957 116,064 59,276 56,788. R Dasapalla Tahasll 4,892 5,817 31,317 16,121 15,196 R Ganla P.S. 16,435 17,140 84,747 43,155 41,592 R Dasapalla P.S.

60,272 67,529 362,612 187,150 175,462 T Nayagarh Tahasll 58,575 65,577 352,148 181,304 170,844 R 1,697 ·1,952 10,464 5,846 4,618 U

6,502 7,012 37,152 19,050 18,102 R Nuagaon P.S. 17,422 18,065 92,625 47,422 45,203 R Odagaon P.S: 14,088 16,544 89,459 46,010 43,449 R Sarankul P.S. 106

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Sta te/D istrictiTahasill Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S.lU.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km2 per km2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Nayagarh P.S. T 331.54 432 171 12 R 316.00 421 171 12 U 15.54 673

Nayagarh Town (NAC) U 15.54 673

Khand:lpada Tahasil T 621. 70 296 279 35 2 R 602.40 279 279 35 U 19.30 818 2

Khandapada P.S. T 297.90 273 145 19 2 R 278.60 235 145 19 U 19.30 818 2

Khandapada Town (NAC) U 13.06 576 * Town (C.T.) U 6.24 1,323 Fategarh P.S. R 323.80 317 134 16

Khordha Tahasil T 997.18 371 526 64 R 971:80 349 526 64 U 25.38 1,205

Bolagad P.S. R 155.40 483 140 16 Begunia P.S. R 349.70 316 196 27

Khordha P.S. T 492.06 374 190 21 R 466.70 329 190 21 U 25.38 1,205

Khordha Town (NAC) U 25.38 1,205

Plplli Tahasil T 376.10 571 311 23

R 367.30 553 ~11 23 U 8.80 1,324

Delanga P.S·. R 17.8.20 498 121 9

Piplll P.S. T 197.90 637 190 14 R 189.10 695 190 14 U 8.80 1324

*Plplll Town (NAC) U 8.80 1324 107

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrictiTahasill No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P .S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

22,260 25,908 143,376 74,668 68,708 T Nayagarh P.S. 20,563 23,956 132,912 68,822 64,090 R 1,697 1,952 10,464 5,846 4,618 U

1,697 1,952 10,464 5,846 4,618 U Nayagarh Town (NAC)

29,588 32,693 1.83,832 93,415 90,417 T Khandapada Tahasil 26,846 29,745 168,052 85,367 82,685 R 2,742 2,948 15,780 8,048 7,732 U

13,630 14,652 81,236 41,768 39,468 T Khandapada P.S. 10,888 11,704 65,456 33,720 31,736 R 2,742 2,948 15,780 8,048 7,732 U

1,375 1,416 7,522 3;868 3,654 U Khandapada Town (NAC) 1,367 1,532 8,258 4,180 4,078 U *Kantilo Town (C.T.) 15,958 18,041 102,596 51,647 50,949 R Fategarh P.S.

55,133 63,450 369,674 187,171 182,503 T Khordha Tahasll 50,595 57,992 339,083 170,866 168,217 R 4,538 5,458 30,591 16,305 14,286 U

10,488 13,169 75,042 38,079 36,963 R Bolagad P.S. 17,151 18,737 110,551 55,650 54,901 R Begunla P.S.

27,494 31,544 184,081 93,442 90,639 T Khordha P.S. 22,956 26,086 153,490 77,137 76,353 R 4,538 5,458 30,591 16,305 14,286 U

4,538 5,458 30,591 16,305 14,286 U Khordha Town (NAC)

31,800 34,293 214,875 108,689 106,186 T Plplfl Tahasil 29,970 32,318 203,226 102,733 100,493 R 1,830 1,975 11,649 5,956 5,693 U

14,259 14,260 88,748 44,661 44,087 R Delanga P.S.

17,541 20,033 126,127 64,.928 62,099 T Plpill P.S. 15,711 18,058 114,478 .58,072 56,406 R 1,830 1,975 11,649 5,956 5,693 U

1,830 1,975 11,649 5,956 5,693 U *Plplll Town (NAC) 108

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Statell;> istrictlTahasii/ Total Number of villages P.S/Pal\. P.S,!U.A.! Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Bhubaneswar Tahasil T 935.14 876 386 40 2 R 792.10 452 386 40 U 143.04 3,227 2

Bhubaneswar Town (M) U 124.74 3,299 Bhubaneswar P.S. R 34.80 738 49 10 Khandagiri P.S. R 38.40 357 24 4 latani P.S. T 132.10 773 57 14 R 113.80 457 57 14 U 18.30 2,739 latani Urban Agglomeration U 18.30 2,739 (i) latani (NAC) U 15.82 3,037 (iI) Bikashnagar area (O.G.) U 2.48 836 Chandaka P.S. R 257.40 172 44 8 Saheednagar P.S. R 57.60 561 26 Ballanta P.S. R 126.90 656 88 3 Baiipatna P.S. R 163.20 653 98

Nimapada Tahasil T 596.70 453 369 19 2 R 547.00 450 369 19 U 49.70 494 2

Nimapada P.S. (Portion) T 289.02 543 211 5 R 274.40 522 211 5 U 14.62 934

*Nimapada Town (NAC) U 14.62 934 Gop P.S. (Portion) R 205.00 396 125 9

Konark P.5. (Portion) T 102.68 316 3~ 5 R 67.60 319 33 5 U 35.08 311

Konark Town (NAC) 'u 35.08 311 Kakatpur Tahasil R 385.00 513 262 23 Konark P.S. (Portion) R 66.10 266 41 6 Kakatpur P.S. R 250.00 55,7 157 14 Gop P.S. (Portion) R 47.90 600 41 3 Nimapada P.S. (Portion) R 21.00 575 23 109

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctiTahasll/ No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses households Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

144,903 154,155 819,475 443,265 376,210 T Bhubaneswar Tahasil 53,809 58,857 357,817 182,227 175,590 R 91,094 95,298 461,658 261,038 200,620 U

83,291 85,973 411,542 234,897 176,645 U Bhubaneswar Town (M) 4,005 4,227 25,690 13,235 12,455 R Bhubaneswar P.S. 2,059 2,311 13,697 6,902 6,795 R Khandaglrl P.S.

16,135 17,670 102,100 52,685 49,415 T Jatanl P.S. 8,332 8,345 51,984 26,544 25,440 R 7,803 9,325 50,116 26,141 23,975 U

7,803 9,325 50,116 26,141 23,975 U Jatanl Urban Agglomeration 7,538 8,990 48,042 25,082 22,960 U (I) Jatanl (NAC) 265 335 2,074 1,059 1,015 U (II) Blkashnagar area (C.G.) 7,095 7,835 44,329 22,704 21,625 R Chandaka P.S. 4,978 5,537 - 32,305 16,470 15,835 R Saheednagar P.S. 12,877 14,036 83,287 42,328 40,959 R Ballanta P.S. 14,463 16,566 106,525 54,044 52,481 R Balipatna P.S.

38,880 42,040 270,540 136,902 133,638 T Nlmapada Tahasll 34,801 37,823 245,983 124,053 121,930 R 4,079 4,217 24,557 12,849 11,708 U

23,256 24,169 156,873 79,430 77,443 T Nlmapada P.S. (Portion) 20,935 21,793 143,215 72,263 70,952 R 2,321 2,376 13,658 7,167 6,491 U

2,321 2,376 13,658 7,167 6,491 U *Nimapada Town (NAC) 10,906 12,699 81,174 41,052 40,122 R Gop P.S. (Portion)

4,718 5,172 32,493 16,420 16,073 T Konark P.S. (Portion) 2,960 3,331 21,594 10,738 10,856 R 1,758 1,841 10,899 5,682 5,217 U

1,758 1,841 10,,899 5,682 5,217 U Konark Town (NAC) 27,906 31,242 197,641 100,125 97,516 R Kakatpur Tahasll 2,404 2,766 17,586 8,806 8,780 R Konark P.S. (Portion) 19,542 22,001 139,230 70,676 68,554 R Kakatpur P.S. 4,086 4,488 28,740 14,519 14,221 R Gop P.S. (Portion)

1,874 1,987 12,0~5 6,124 5,961 R Nimapada P.S. (Portion) 110

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State/DlstrlctiTahasll/ Total Number of villages P.S/Part. P.S'/U.A.I Rural Population City/Town Urban tArea in km 2 per km 2 Inhabited Uninhabited No. of towns

2 3 4 5 6 7

Purl Tahasll T 1,438.54 402 559 48 R 1,421.70 319 559 48 U 16.84 7,435

Purl Town (M) U 16.84 7,435 Satyabadi P.S. R 308.50 504 165 8 Sadar P.S. R 384.70 386 177 20 Brahmagirl P.S. R 728.50 205 217 20 Krushnaprasad Tahasil R 258.50 161 88 12 Krushnaprasad P.S. R 258.50 161 88 12

Banapur Tahasil T 916.92 343 438 113 2 R 901.10 321 438 113 U 15.82 1,650 2

Tangl P.S. R 316.00 446 160 41

Banapur P.S. T 600.92 290 278 72 2 R 585.10 253 278 72 U 15.82 1,650 2

*Banapur Town (NAC) U 9.43 1,453 Ba/ugaon Town (NAC) U 6.39 1,941 Ranapur Tahasil R 523.20 230 213 10 Ranapur P.S. R 523.20 230 213 10

Note - t(i) These represent 'Geographical Area' figures supplied by the Surveyor General, India. Figures for Urban Areas have been supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for Rural Area derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the District. The total of the area figures of the Tahasils will not t;llly with that of the District figures because the former represent 'Land Use' area and derived from the figures supplied by the local revenue authorities. (Ii) (a) In column 2 the abbreviations used are T-Total, R·Rural and U-Urban. (b) In column 3 N.A. "stands for 'Not available'. (iii) Towns treated as such for the first time In 1981 census which continue as towns In 1991 census are shown with asterisk( *) on their left (iv) Towns treated as such for the fist time In 1991 census are shown in Italic. (v) The area and density figures relating to Urban Aea of the State and Kendujhar District has been derived excluding the area figure of Daltarl Town. (vi) The foliowiRg abbreviations have been used to denote the civic status of Towns;- M Municipality, N.A.C. NotWed Area Council, C.T. Census Town and O.G. Out-growth 111

AND POPULATION

Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslll No. of occupied No. of Rural P.S.lPart.P.S.lU.A. residential houses househol~s Persons Males Females Urban City/Town

8 9 10 11 12 2

82,412 94,884 578,641 294,892 283,749 T Purl Tahasil 61,432 71,822 453,442 228,384 225,058 R 20,980 23,062 125,199 66,508 58,691 U

20,980 23,062 125,199 66,508 58,691 U Purl Town (M) 22,086 24,883 155,435 78,256 77,179 R Satyabadl P.S. 21,508 23,983 148,355 75,160 73,195 R Sadar P.S. 17,838 22,956 149,652 74,968 74,684 R Brahmaglrl P.S. 5,468 6,401 41,594 21,097 20,497 R Krushnaprasad Tahasil 5,468 6,401 41,594 21,097 20,497 R Krushnaprasad P.S.

44,456 53,317 314,939 159,957 154,982 T Banapur Tahasil 40,400 48,774 288,833 146,445 142,388 R 4,056 4,543 26,106 13,512 12,594 U

17,864 22,963 140,862 71,673 69,189 R Tangl P.S.

26,592 30,354 174,077 88,284 85,793 T Banapur P.S. 22,536 25,811 147,971 74,772 73,199 R 4,056 4,543 26,106 13,512 12,594 U

2,134 2,370 13,702 6,981 6,721 U *Banapur Town (NAC) 1,922 2,173 12,404 6,531 5,873 U Town (NAC) 16,432 20,904 120,139 59,860 60,279 R Ranapur Tahaslf 16,432 20,904 120,139 59,860 60,279 R Ranapur P.5. 112

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ORISSA ORISSA

SAMBAI.PUR DISTRICT Sambalpur District

Padmapur Tahasil Padmapur Tahasil

Padmapur Tahasil Padmapur Tahasil

Paikamal Tahasil (Newly formed) 1. Paikamal P.S. 579.40 2. 88 villages from )agadalpur P.S. 443.00 1,022.40

Sohela Tahasil (Newly Formed) I. Melchhamunda P.S. 309.00 2. Sohela P.S. 427.10 3. Bljepur P.S. of Padmapur Tahasil 325.80 1,061.90

Jagadalpur P.S. Jagadalpur P.S.

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) 88 villages of Jagadalpur P.S. under Padmapur 443.00 (Newly formed) TahasIl

Padrnapur P.S. Padmapur P.S.

Burden P.S. (Newly formed) 56 villages of Padmapur P.S .. 173.60

Bargarh Tahasil Bargarh Tahasil

Barapali Tahasil (Newly formed) Barapall P.S. 282.75

Bhatli Tahasll (Newly formed) 1. Bhadi P.S. 579.60 2. Ambabhona P.,S. 450.90 1,030.50 113

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1 991

Name of Statel Dlstrlct!Tahaslll Net area P.S./Part P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/Dlstrlct! change In which area Is Area In TahasIl/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

1. Entire Paikamal P.S. 579.40 Newly formed Paikamal Tahasil -1,022.40 2. 88 villages from Jagadalpur P.S. 443.00 1,022.40 1. Melchhamunda P.S. 309.00 Newly formed Sohela Tahasfl -1,061.90 2. Sohela P.S. 427.10 3. Bijepur P.S. 325.80 1,061.90

Padmapur Tahasil + 1,022.40

Padmapur Tahasil + 1,061.90

88 villages 443.00 Newly formed Jagadalpur P.S. (Por- -44l.00 tlon) of Paikamal Tahasll

Jagadalpur P.S. +443.00

56 villages 17l.60 Newly formed Burden P.S. -17l.60

Padmapur P.S. + 173.60

Barapall P.S. 282.75 Newly formed Barapall Tahasll -282.75 1. Bhatll P.S. 579.60 Newly formed Bhatll Tahasll -1,030.50 2. Ambabhona P.S. 450.90 I,OlO.50

Bargarh Tahasil +282.75

Bargarh Tahasil + 1,030.50

1252 RGI!Y7-lOA 114

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrictlTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Jharsuguda Tahasil Jharsuguda Tahasil

Lakhanpur Tahasil (Newly formed) 1. Rengali P.S. 342.10 2. Lakhanpur P.S. 642.10 3. 10 villages from Brajaralnagar P.S. 52.98 1,037.18

Brajaralnagar P.S. Brajarajnagar P.S.

Belpahar P.S. (Newly formed) 6 villages 26.08

Bralarajnagar P.S. (Portion) 4 villages 26.90 (Newly formed)

Orient P.S. (Newly formed) 1. One village 1.20 2. Bralaralnagar Town (M) 4'1.44

42.64

Jharsuguda P.S. Jharsuguda P.S. 4 villages 13.50

Katarbaga P.5. (Portion) Katarbaga P.S. (Portion)

Laikera P.S. Lalkera P.S.

Kolabira P.S. (Newly formed) 1. 8 villages 42.50 2. 29 viOages 130.20

172.70 Nalkul P.S. Nalkul P.S.

Kundheigola P.S. (Newly formed) All villages 616.40

Naktideul P.S. Naktldeul P.S.

J 252 R(i( ')7 lOll 115

AND POPULATION ·1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ District/Tahasill Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area In Tahasll/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

I. Rengall P.S. 342.10 Newly formed Lakhanpur Tahasll -1,037.18 2. Lakhanpur P.S. 642.10 3. 10 villages from Brajarajnagar P.S. 52.98

1,037.18

Jharsuguda Tahasil +1,037.18

6 villages 26.08 Newly formed Belpahar P.S. -26.08 4 villages 26.90 Brajarajnagar P.S. under Lakhanpur -26.90 Tahasil I. One village 1.20 Newly formed Orient P.S. under -42.64 2. Brajarajnagar (M) 41.44 ]harsuguda Tahasil

42.64

Brajarajnagar P.S. +26.08

Brajarajnagar P.S. +26.90

Brajarajnagar P.S. +42.64

Katarbaga P.S. (Portion) + 13.50

4 villages 13.50 Jharsuguda P.S. -13.50 8 villages 42.50 Newly formed Kolablra P.S. -42.50

29 villages 130.20 Newly formed Kolablra P.S. -130.20

Katarboga P.S. (Portion) + 172.70 Laikera P.S.

All villages 616.40 Newly formed Kundhelgola P.S. -616.40

Naikul P.S. +616.40

73 villages 126.80 Newly formed Kislnda P.S. -126.80 116

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Kisinda P.S. (Newly fonned) 73 villages 126.80 Sambalpur Tahasil Sambalpur Tahasil

Rengall Tahasll (Newly fonned) 1. Katarbaga P.S. S13.80 2. 63 villages from Sasan P.S. 246.90

760.70

Sasan P.S. Sasan P.S.

Sadar P.S. Sadar P.S. 23 villages 71.70

Ainthapali P.S. (Newly fonned) 8 villages 20.90

Dhanupali P.S. (Newly fonned) 4 villages + 1 (O.G.) 14.40

Attabira Tahasll Attabina Tahasil

Bheden Tahasll (Newly fonned) Bheden P.S. 374.00

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT Sundargarh District

Hemgir Tahasil Hemgir Tahasil

Sundargarh Tahasil Sundargarh Tahasil lephripara Tahasil (Newly fonned) lephripara P.S. 525.80 29 villages of Bhasma P.S. 128.40

654.20 lephripara' P.S. lephripara P.S.

Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion) (Newly 9 villages 82.30 fonned)

Bhasma P.S. (Portion) (Newly 29 villages 128.40 ronned) 117

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 19Q 1-1991

Name of State/ District!Tahasll/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area In TahasiVP.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Nakddeul P.S. + 126.80 1. Katarbaga P.S. (Portlon) 513.80 Newly formed Rengall Tahasll -760.70 2. 63 villages from Sasan P.S. 246.90

760.70

Sambalpur Tahasil +760.70

23 villages 71.70 Sadar P.S. -71.70

Sasan P.S. 8 villages 20.90 Newly formed Ainthapall P.S. +36.40 4 villages + 1 (OG) 14.40 Newly formed Dhanupall P.S.

35.30

Sadar P.S. +20.90

Sa dar P.S. + 14.40

Bheden P.S. 374.00 Newly formed Bheden Tahasll -374.00

Attablra Tahasll +374.00

....,

Lephrlpara P.S. 525.80 Newly formed lephrlpara Tahasll -525.80 29 villages of Bhasma P.S. 128.40 -do- -128.40

Hemgir Tahasil +654.20 Sundargarh Tahasll

9 villages 82.30 KlnJlrkela P.S. (Portion) under -82.30 Lephripara Tahasll

Lephrlpara P.5. +82.30

Bhasma P.S. of Sundargarh + 128.40 Tahasll 118

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Area added 1981 Area In State/D istrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Bhasma P.S. Bhasma P.S.

Talasara P.S. Talasara P.S.

Sundargarh P.S. Sundargarh P.5.

Klnjirkela P.S. (Portion) (Newly 25 villages 182.80 formed) 12 villages 56.30

239.10

Sundargarh Town P.S. (Newly 2 villages and Sundragarh Town (M)" 39.00 formed)

Rajagangapur Tahasil Rajagangapur Tahasil

Ralagangapur P.S. Rajagangapur P.S.

Baragaon P.S. Baragaon P.S.

Kutra P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 18 villages 124.00 (2) 22 villages 120.80

244.80

Panposh Tahasil Panposh Tahasil t t 9

AND POPULATION .J and changes during 1981-1991

Name of Statel Dlstrict!Tahasill Net area P.S.!Part P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/Dlstrlct! change In which area Is Area In TahasIl/P.S.!Part P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

29 villages 128.40 Newly formed Bhasma P.S. (Por· -128.40 tlon) under Lephripara Tahasil

25 villages 182.80 Newly formed Klnjirkela P.S. (Por· -182.80 tion) under Sundargarh Tahasil

( 1) 12 villages 56.30 Newly formed Klnjirkela P.S. (Por· -56.30 tion) (2) 2 villages and Sundargarh 39.00 Newly formed Sundargarh Town -39.00 Town (1'1) P.S.

Talasara P.S. +239.10 Sundargarh P.S.

Sundargarh P.S. +39.00

5 villages from Rajagangapur P.S. 23.50 Newly formed Rajagangapur P.S. -23.50 (Portion) under Biramltrapur Tahasll

(1) 5 villages 23.50 Newly formed Rajagangapur P.S. -23.50 (Portion) under Blramltrapur Tahasll (2) 18 villages 124.00 Newly formed Kutra P.S. under -124.00 Ralagangapur Tahasil

22 villages 120.80 Newly formed Kutra P.S. -120.80

Rajagangapur P. S +244.80 Baragaon P.S.

(1) Raiboga P.S. 279.50 Newly formed Biramltrapur Tahasil -762.52 . (2) 4 villages .from Biramitapur 88.42 P.S. and Biramitrapur Town (M) (3) 56 villages from Bisra P.S. 193.10 (4) Newly formed Hatibari P.S. 201.50

762.52 120

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Area added 1981 Area In State/Dlstrict!Tahasfl Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Blramltrapur Tahasll (Newly (I) Newly formed RaJagangapur P.S. (Portion) 23.50 formed) (2) Ralboga P.S. 279.50 (3) 4 villages from Blramltrapur P.S. and 88.42 Blramltrapur Town (M) (4) 56 villages from Blsra P.S. 193.10 (5) Newly formed Hatlbarl P.S. 201.50

786.02

Blramltrapur P.S. Blramltrapur P.S.

Blsra P.S. Bisra P.S.

Blramltrapur P.S. (Portion) 4 villages and Blramltrapur Town (M) 88.42

Bisra P.S. (Portion) (Newly formed) 56 villages 193.10

Hatibarl" P.S. {Newly (ormed) 64 villages 201.50 Plant Site P.S.

Bondamunda P.S. (Newly (ormed) 13 villages and )agada Jhlrpanl (OG) 42.56

Tangarapall P.S. Part village (OG) 5.17

Raghunathapali P.S. Raghunathapall P. S.

Lathlkata P.S. (Newly formed) 30 villages 63.60

Gurundia P.S. Gurundla P.S.

Banel P.S. Banel P.S. 21 villages 75.80 121

AND POPULATION ·1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Dlstrlct!Tahasll/ Net area P.SJPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area In Tahasli/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Rajagangapur Tahasii +786.02 Panposh Tahasii

4 villages and Biramitrapuf Town (M) 88.42 Newly formed Biramitrapur P.5. -88.42 (Portion) under Birmitrapur Tahasil

(1) 56 villages 193.10 Newly formed Bisra P.S. (Portion) -193.10 under Blrmltrapu( Tahasii (2) 64 villages 201.50 Newly formed Hatibari P.S. under -201.50 Blramitrapur Tahasil

Blramltrapur P.S. +88.42

Bisra P.S. + 193.10

Bisra P.S. +201.50 13 villages and Jagada Jhirpani (OG) 42.56 Newly formed Bondamunda P.S. -47.73 I Part village (OG) 5.17 Tangarapall P.S.

47.73

Plant Site P.5. +42.56

Plant Site P.5. +5.17

30 villages 63.60 Newly formed Lathlkata P.S. -63.60

Raghunathapall P.S. +63.60

( I) 21 villages 75.80 Banel P.S. -83.40 (2) 2 villages 7.60 Newly formed Lahaunlpara P.S. 83.40

Gurundla P.S. 158 villages 407.00 Newly formed Lahunlpara P.S. -331.20 122

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Lahunipara P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 2 villages 7.60 (2) 158 villages 407.00 (3) 1 village 1.85

416.45

Koida P.S. Koida P.S.

KENDUJHAR DISTRICT Kendujhar District

Telkoi Tahasil Telkoi Tahasil

Telkoi P.S. Telkol P.S.

. Kanjipani P.S. Kanjipani P.S. 1 village 4.50

Nayakote P.S. (Newly formed) 65 villages 549.90

Kendujhar Tahasil Kendujhar Tahasil

Ghatgaon Tahasil (Newly formed) 1. Ghatgaon P.S. 527.30 2. Harichandanpur P.S. 1,403.70 3. Daitari P.S. 50.60

1,981.60

4. Pandapara P.S. 273.20 2,254.80

Kendujhar Sadar P.S. Kendujhar Sadar P.S.

Kendujhar Town P.S. (Newly 62 villages and Kendujhar Town (M) 83.10 formed)

Patana P.S. Patana P.S.

Turumunga P.S. (Newly formed) 108 villages 299.30 123

AND POPULATION

and changes during 1981·'1991

Name of State/ DistrictlTahasil/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Gurundia P.S. +416.45 Banei P.S. Kolda P.S.

1 village 1.85 Newly formed Lahunipara P.S. -1.85

.,

Pandapara P.S. 273.20 Newly formed G~atgaon Tahasif -273.20

1 village 4.50 Kanjipanl P.S. ~4.50

Telkol P.S. 65 villages 549.90 Newly formed Nayakote P.S. -545.40

Kanjipanl P.S. +549.90

(1) Ghaigaon P.S. 527.30 Newly formed Ghatgaon Tahasll -1,981.60 _, (2) Harichandanpur P.S. 1,403.70 (3) Daitari P.S. 50.60

1,981.60

Kendujhar Tahasil +2,254.80

Telkoi Tahasil

62 villages and Kendujhar Town (M) 83.10 Newly formed Kendu;har Town P.S. -83.10

Kendujhar Sadar P.S. +83.10

108 villages 299.30 Newly formed Turumunga P.S. -299.30

Patana P.S. +299.30 124

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Anandapur Tahasil Anandapur Tahasil

Hatadihi Tahasil (Newly formed) ( 1) 1 53 villages from Anandapur P.S. 213.60 (2) Soso P.S. 217.80

431.40

Sainkul P.S. Salnkul P.S.

An~ndapur P.S. Anandapur P.S.

Soso P.S. Sosa P.S.

Ghasipura P.S. (Newly formed) ( I) 63 villages 160.30 (2) 47 villages 116.90

277.20

Anandapur P.S. (Portion) (Newly 30 villages 38.30 formed)

Nandipada P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 123 villages 175.30 (2) 1 village 0.40

175.70

MA YURBHANJ DISTRICT

Rairangpur Tahasil Rajrangpur Tahasil 125

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Dlstrlct!Tahasll/ Net area P.S.lPart P.5. from Area subtracted Name of State/DIstrict! change In which area Is Area In Tahasll/P.S./Part P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 ta which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

(1) 153 villages from Anandapur P.S. 213.60 Newly formed Hatadlhl Tahasll -431.40 (2) Soso P.S. 217.80

431.40

Anandapur Tahasll +431.40

63 villages 160.30 Newly formed Ghasipura P.S. -160.30

( I) 30 villages 38.30 Newly formed Anandapur P.S. (Por· -330.50 tion) under Hatadihi Tahasil (2) 123 villages 175.30 Newly formed Nandlpada P.S. (3) 47 villages 116.90 Newly formed Ghasipura P.S.

330.50

1village 0.40 Newly formed Nandlpada P.S. -0.40

Salnkul P.S. +277.20 Anandapur P.S.

Anandapur P.S. + 38.30

Anandapur P.S. + 175.70 Soso P.S.

(I) TIring! P.S. 316.80 Newly formed Bahalda Tahasil -666.00 (2) Bahalda P.S. 349.20

666.00 126

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Bahalda Tahasil (Newly formed) (I) Tiringi P.S. 316.80 (2) Bahalda P.S. 349.20

666.00

Bisol P.S. Bisoi P.S.

Gorumahlsani P.S. Gorumahisani P.S. 54 villages 125.00

Bangiriposi P.S. Bangiriposi P.S.

]harapokharia P.S. (Newly formed) 199 villages 544.20

Koliana P.S. Koliana P.S.

Barlpada Sadar P.S. Baripada Sadar P.S. 3 villages 0.90

Barlpada Town P.S. (Newly 19 villages and Baripada Town (M) 44.30 formed)

Suliapada P.S. Suliapada P.S.

Muruda P.S. (Portion) Muruda P.S. (Portion) 1 village 0.70

Betanati Tahasil Betanati Tahasil

Rasagobindapur Tahasil (Newly (1) 246 villages from Muruda P.S. (PortIon) 379.30 formed) (2) 40 villages from Baisinga P.S. 40.40

419.70

Muruda P.S. (Portion) Muruda P.S. (Portion)

Baisinga P.S. Baisinga P.S. 127

AND POPULATION and chahges during 1981-1991

Name of State/ DlstrictiTahasil/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area In Tahasil/P.SJPart P:S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Rairangpur Tahasil +666.00

54 villages 125.00 Gurumahisani P.S. -125.00

Bisoi P.S. + 125.00

199 villages 544.20 Newly formed Jharapokhaia P.S. -544.20

Bangiriposi P.S. +544.20

3 villages 0.90 Baripada Sadar P.S. -0.90

Koliana P.S. 19 villages and Baripada Town (M) 44.30 Newly formed Barlpada Town P.S. -43.40

Baripada Sadar P.S. +44.30

1 village 0.70 Muruda P.S. (Portion) -0.70

Suliapada P.S. + 0.70

(1) 246 villages from Muruda P.S. 379.30 -419.70 (Portion) (2) 40 villages from Baisinga P.S. 40.40 Newly formed Rasagobindapur Tahasil

419.70

Betanati Tahasil +419.70

(1) 104 villages 183.60 Newly formed Murada P.S. (Portion) -379.30 (2) 142 villages 195.70 Newly formed Rasagobindapur P.S.

379.30

40 villages 40.40 Newly fanned Rasagobindapur P.S. -40.40 128

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit N~me Km 2 2 3 4

Muruda P.5. (Portion) Newly form- 104 villages 183.60 ed under Rasagobindapur Tahasil

Rasagobindapur P.S. (Newly (1) 142 villages 195.70 formed) (2) 40 villages 40.40

236.10

Udala P.S. Udala P.S.

Kaptipada P.S. (Newly formed) 98 villages 177.80

Thakurmunda P.S. Thakurmunda P.S.

Satkosla P.S. (Newly formed) 75 villages 415.40

BALESHWAR DISTRICT Baleshwar District

Basta P.S. Basta P.S.

Rupsa P.S. (Newly formed) 32 villages 31.40

Baleshwar P.S. Baleshwar P.S.

Chandipur P.S. (Newly formed) 32 villages 85.20

Nilagiri P.S. Nilagiri P.S.

Oupada P.S. (Newly formed) 79 villages 84.00

Soro Tahasil Soro Tahasil

Similia Tahasii (Newly formed) Simllla P.S. 380.70

Bhadrak Tahasil Bhadrak Tahasil

Tihidi Tahasil (Newly formed) Tihidi P.S. (Portion) 339.90

Bant P.S. Bant P.S.

Agarpada P.S. (Newly formed) 64 villages 79.70 129

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1 981-1 991

Name of Statel Dlstrlct!Tahaslll Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/Dlstrlct! change In which area Is Area In TahasIVP.S.lPart P.S. Km~ subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Muruda P.S.{Portlon) under + 183.60 Betanatl Tahasll

Muruda P.S. (Portlon) +236.10 Balalnga P.S.

98 villages 177.80 Newly formed Kaptlpada P.S .. -177.80

Udala P.S. +177.80

75 villages 415.40 Newly formed Satkosla P.S. -415.40

Thakurmunda P.S. +415.40

32 villages 31.40 Newly formed Rupsa P.S. -31.40

Basta P.S. +31.40

32 villages 85.20 Newly formed Chandlpur P.S. -85.20

Baleshwar P.S. +85.20

79 villages 84.00 Newly formed Oupada P.S. -84.00

Nllaglrl P.S. +84.00

Similia P.S. 380.70 Newly formed Slmllla Tahasll -380.70

Sora Tahasll +380.70

Tlhldl P.S. (Portlon) 339.90 Newly formed Tihldl Tahasll -339.90

Bhadrak Tahasil + 339.90

64 villages 79.70 Newly formed Agarpada P.S. -79.70

Bant P.S. +79.70

1252 RGI!97-11A 130

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictiTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Bhadrak P.S. Bhadrak P.S.

Bhadrak Rural P.S. (Renamed) Bhadrak P.S. 549.98

Basudebpur P.S. Basudebpur P.S.

Naikanldihi P.S. (Newly formed) 87 villages 201.00

Chandaball P.S. Chandbali P.S.

Dhusuri P.S. (Portion) (Newly 18 villages 43.70 formed)

Dhamanagar P.S. Dhamanagar P.S.

Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) (Newly 60 villages 125.00 formed)

CUTTACK DISTRICT Cuttack District

Sukinda Tahasil Sukinda Tahasil 10 villages of Jajapur Road P.S. (Portion) 15.10

Jajapur Road P.S. (Portion) Jajapur Road P.S. (Portion) ( I) 10 villages 15.10

(2) I village 3.00

18.10

Korai P.S. Korai P.S.

Darpan Tahasil Darpan Tahasil

]ajapur Road P.S. (Portion)

1252 IWI 97 llll 131

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Dlstrict!Tahasll/ Net area P.S./Part P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area In Tahasii/P.S./Part P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Bhadrak P.S. 549.98 Renamed as Bhadrak Rural P.S. -549.98

Bhadrak P.S. +549.98

87 villages 201.00 Newly fonned Naikanldihl P.S. -201.00

Basudebpur P. S. +201.00

18 villages 43.70 Newly formed Dhusuri P.S. (Por- -43.70 tion) under Chandabali Tahasil

Chandabali P.S. +43.70

60 villages 125.00 Newly (ormed Dhusuri P.S. (Por- -125.00 tlon) under Dhamanagar Tahasil

Dhamanagar P.S. + 125.00

Darpan Tahasil +15.10

]ajapur Road P.S. (Portion) +18.10 under Darpan Tahasil Koral P.S.

1 village 3.00 )aJapur Road P.5. (Portion) -3.00

(1) 10 villages of ]ajapur Road 15.10 ]ajapur Road P.S. (Portion) under -15.10 P.S. (Portion) Suklnda Tahasil (2) Dharmasala P.S. 357.30 (3) 11 villages from Badachana P.S. 10040 Newly formed Dharmasala Tahasil -367.70

367.70

10 villages 15.10 ]ajapur Road P:S. (Portion) under -15.10 Suklnda Tahasil 132

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictiTahasil Territorial UnIt Name Km 2 2 3 4

Dharmasala Tahasll (Newly (1) Dharmasala P.S. 357.30 formed) (2) 11 villages from Badachana P.S. 10.40

367.70

Dhannasala P.S. Dharmasala P.S.

Badachana P.S. Badachana P.S.

Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) under (1) 2 villages 4.90 Dharmasala Tahasil(Newly formed) (2) 7 villages 7.10

12.00

Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) under 55 villages 120.20 Darpan Tahasll (Newly fonned)

Badachana P.S. (Portion) under 4 villages 3.30 Dharmasala Tahasil (Newly fonned)

)ajapur P.S. )ajapur P.S.

Mangalpur P.S. (Newly formed) 96 villages 184.50

Aali P.S. (Portion) Aali P.S. (Portion)

Rajkanika P.S. (Newly fonned) 164 villages 249.20

Salepur Tahasll Salepur Tahasll 133

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ District!Tahasil/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area In Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Darpan Tahasil +367.70

2 villages 4.9 Newly formed Balichandrapur P.S. -4.90 (P) under Dharmasala Tahaslf

(1) 55 villages 120.20 Newly formed Baflchandrapur P.S. -130.60 (Portion) under Darpan Tahaslf (2) 7 villages 7.10 Newly formed Balfchandrapur P.S. (Portion) under Dharmasala Tahasil (3) 4 villages 3.30 Newly formed Badachana P.S. (Por- tion) under Dharmasala Tahasil 130.60

Dharmasala P.S. +12.00 Badachana P.S.

Badachana P.5. + 120.20

Badachana P.S. +3.30

96 villages 184.50 Newly formed Mangalpur P.S. -184.50

)ajapur P.5. + 184.50

164 villages 249.20 Newly formed Rajkanika P.S. under -249.20 Kanlka Tahasil

Aafl P.S. (Portion) +249.20

(1) Mahanga P.S. 207.20 Newly formed Mahanga Tahasil -364.00 (2) Kishorenagar P.S. 155.40 Newly formed Kishorenagar Tahasil

362.60 (3) 1 village 1.40 Cuttack Town (M)

364.00 134

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Mahanga Tahasil (Newly formed) Mahanga P.S. 207.20

Kishorenagar Tahasll (Newly Kishorenagar P.5. 155.40 formed)

SaJepur P.S. SaJepur P.S.

)agatpur P.S. (Newly formed) 36 villages 85.80

Kujang Tahasil Kulang Tahasil

TirtoJ Tahasil (Newly formed) 311 villages 417.70

ParadJp P.S. ParadJp P.S.

Tirtol P-.S. Tirtol P.S.

Ersama P.S. Ersama P.S.

Kujang P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 2 villages 1.40 (2) 80 villages 108.00 (3) 54 vlllages 113.30

222.70

)agatslnghapur Tahasil )agatsinghapur Tahasil

Balikuda Tahasil (Newly formed) Balikuda P.S. (Including Naugaon P.S.) 393.40

Balikuda P.S. Balikuda P.S.

Naugaon P.S. (Newly formed) 91 villages 139.50

Cuttack Tahasil Cuttack Sadar Tahasil 135

AND POPULATION and changes during 1 981 "1 991

Name of State/ Dlstrlct!Tahaslll Net area P.S.lPart P.5. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Salepur Tahasil +207.20

Salepur Tahasil + 155.40

(1) 36 villages 85.80 Newly formed )agatpur P.S. -87.20 (2) I village 1.40 Cuttack Town (M)

87.20

Salepur P.S. +85.80

311 villages of Tirtol P.5. 417.70 Newly formed Tlrtol Tahasil -417.70

Kujang Tahasll +417.70

2 villages 1.40 Newly formed Kujang P.S. -1.40

80 villages 108.00 Newly formed Kujang P.S. -108.00

54 villages 113.30 Newly formed Kujang P.S. -113.30

Paradip P.5. +222.70 Tlrtol P.S. Ersama P.S.

Balikuda P.S. (Including Naugaon 393.40 Newly formed Balikuda Tahasil -393.40 P.S.) )agatslnghapur Tahasll + 393.40

91 vlllages 139.50 Newly· formed Naugaon P.S. -139.50

Balfkuda P.S. + J 39.50

(1) 99 villages of Tangi P.S. (Por· 153.20 Newly formed Tangi·Choudwar -316.42 tlon) 163.22 Tabasil (2) Choudwar P.S. 316.42 136

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DlstrictlTahasll Territorial Unit Name Km~ 2 3 4

Tangl-Choudwar Tahasll (Newly (1) 99 villages of Tang) P.S. (Portion) 153.20 formed) (2) Choudwar P.S. 163.22

316.42

Cuttack Sadar P.S. Cuttack Sadar P.S.

Barang P.S. (Newly formed) 26 villages 60.60

Choudwar P.S. (Portion) (Newly 5 villages 5.30 formed)

Tangl P.S. (Portion) T;mgi P.S. (Portion)

Cuttack Town (M) Cuttack Town (M) (1) 1 village 1.40 (2) 16 villages 39.30 (3) 3 villages 12.80 (4) 1 village 8.80

62.30

Gurudljhatia P.5. Gurudijhatla P.S.

DHENKANAL DISTRICT Dhenkanal District

Kanlha P.S. Kaniha P.S.

Talcher P.S. Talcher P.S. 2 villages (as OG to Talcher Town'(M)) 4.54 Colliery P.S. Colliery P.S. 137

AND POPllLATION -I and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Distrlct!Tahasil/ Net area P_S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area in Tahasll/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km~ to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Cuttack Sadar Tahasil +316.42

( I) 26 villages 60.60 Newly formed Barang P.S. under -105.20 Cuttack Tahasll (2) 5 villages 5.30 Newly formed Choudwar P.S. (Por- tion) under Cuttack Tahasfl (3) 16 villages 39.30 Cuttack Town (M)

105.20

Cuttack Sadar +60.60

Cuttack Sadar +5.30

3 villages 12.80 Cuttack Town (M) -12.80

Salepur P.5. +62.30 Cuttack Sadar P.5. Tangl P.5. (Portion) Gurudllhatla P.S.

I village 8.80 Cuttack Town (M) -8.80

( I) 44 villages and Rengall Damslte 144.25 Newly formed Rengall Damslte P.S. -146.85 Township (CT) (2) I village 2.60 Newly formed Samal Barrage P.S. 146.85

Colliery P.S. 57 villages 138.40 ilJewly formed Samal Barrage P.S. -133.86 (I) 15 villages and F.CI. Township 31.09 Newly formed Blkrampur P.S. -35.63 (CT) (2) 2 villages 4.54 Talcher P.S. as OG to Talcher Town (M) 35.63 138

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4.

Rengali Damsite P.S. (Newly 44 villages and Rengali Damsite Township 144.25 formed) ((T)

Samal Barrage P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 1 village 2.60 (2) 57 '1illages , 38.40

141.00

Bikrampur P.S. (Newly formed) 15 villages and F.C.I. To~nship (CT) 31.09

Anugul P.S. Anugul P.S.

Nalco P.S. (Newly formed) 15 villages 58.35

Motunga P.S. Motunga P.S.

Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. D../lenkanal Sadar P.S. 1 village 2.60

Gandia P.S. Gandia P.S.

Kamakshyanagar P.S. Kamakshyanagar P.S.

Bhuban Tahasil (Newly formed) (1) Bhuban P.S. 223.24 (2) 1 village 1.90

225.14

Gandia P.S. (Portion) (Newly 1 village 1.90 formed)

PHULABANI DISTRICT Phulabani District

Kantamal Tahasil Kantamal Tahasil

Manamunda P.S. Manamunda P.S.

Baudh Tahasil Baudh Tahasil 26 villages 42.50

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) (Newly 26 villages 42.50 formed) 139

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State! District!Tanasill Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Kaniha P.S. + 144.25

Kaniha P.S. + 141.00 Talcher P.S.

(olfiery P.S. + 31.09

15 villages 58.35 New!y formed Nalco P.S. -58.35

Anugul P.S. +58.35

1 village 2.60 Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. -2.60

Motunga P.S. +2.60

1 village 1.90 Newly formed Gandia P.S. (Por­ -1.90 tion) under Shuban Tahasil

Bhuban P.S. 223.24 Newly formed Bhuban Tahasil -223.24

Kamakshyanagar Tahasil +225.14 Dhenkanal T.nasi! Gandia P.S.

Gandia P.S. (Portion) + 1.90

26 villages 42.50 Baudh Tahasil -42.50

26 villages 42.50 Newly formed Manamunda P.S. -42.50 (Portion) under Baudh Tahasil

Kantamal Tahasil +42.50

Manamunda P.S. +42.50 140

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrlctlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Baudh Sadar P.S. Baudh Sadar P.5.

Baunsuni P.S. (Newly formed) 89 villages 144.00

Harbhanga P.S. Harbhanga P.S.

Purunakatak P.S. (Newly formed) 112 villages 143.40

Phulabanl P.S. Phulabanl P.5.

Phulabanl Town P.S. (Newly 5 villages and Phulabanl Town (NAC) 18.40 formed)

Phiringla P.S. Phlrlngla P. S.

Gochhapada P.S. (Newly formed) 216 villages 351.70

Baliguda Tahasll Baliguda Tahasil

Daringbadi Tahasii (Newly formed) (1) Brahmanigaon P.S. 249.40 (2) Darlngbadi P.S. 427.80

677.20

Baliguda P.5. Baliguda P.S.

Belaghar P.5. Belaghar ]>.S.

Kotagarh P.S. Kotagarh P.S.

Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) (Newly 78 villages 165.50 formed) under Baliguda Tahasil 141

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1 981·1 991

Name of State/ Distrlct!Tahasill Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted i-lame of State/District! change in which area is Area in Tahasil/P .S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

89 villages 144.00 Newly formed Baunsuni P.S. ~144.00

Bau<,fh Sadar P.S. + 144.00

112 villages 143.40 Newly formed Purunakatak P.S. -143.40

Harbhanga P.S. + 143.40

5 villages and Phulabani Town (NAC) 18.40 Newly formed Phulabani Town P.S. -18.40

Phulabani P.S. + 18.40

216 villages 351.70 Newly formed Gochhapada P.S. -351.70

Phlrlngla P.S. +351.70

(I) Brahmanigaon P.S. 249.40 (2) Daringbadi P.S. 427.80 Newly formed Daringbadi Tahasil -677.20

677.20

Baliguda Tahasil +677.20

(I) 78 villages 165.50 Newly formed Sarangagarh P.S. -214.90 (Portion) under Bal1guda Tahasil (2) 28 villages 49.40 Newly formed Tumudibandha P.S.

214.90

24 villages 34.10 Newly formed Tumudibandha P.S. -34.10

36 villages 72.70 Newly formed Tumudibandha P.S. -72.70

Ballguda P.S. + 165.50 142

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrictlTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Tumudibandha P.S. (Newly (1) 28 villages 49.40 formed) (2) 24 villages 34.10 (3) 36 villages 72.70

156.20

Raikia P.S. Raikia P.S.

Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) (Newly 26 villages 60.30 formed) under G. Udayagiri Tahasil

G. Udayagiri P.S. G. Udayagiri P.S.

Tikabali P.S. (Newly formed) 164 villages 254.00

BALANGIR DISTRICT Balangir District

Titlagarh Tahasil Titlagarh Tahasil

Kantabanji Tahasil (Newly formed) (1) Kantabanli P.S. 415.87 (2) 66 villages from Sindhekela P.S. 179.50 (3) Bangomunda P.S. 376.60

971.97

Kantabanji P.S. Kantabanji P.S.

Turekela P.S. (Newly formed) 72 villages 243.50

Sindhekela- P.S. Sindhekala P.S.

Sindhekela P.S. (Portion) (Newly 66 villages 179.50 formed) under Kantabanji Tahasil

Balangir Tahasil Balangir Tahasil 143

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ District!Ta hasil/ Net area P_S.!Part P_So from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area in Tahasil/P.S.!Part P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Baliguda P.S. + 156.20 Belghar P.S. Kotagarh P.S.

26 villages 60.30 Newly fonned Sarangagarh P.S. -60.30 (Portion) under G. Udayagiri Tahasil

Raikia P.S. +60.30

164 villages 254.00 Newly fonned Tikabali P.S. -254.00

G. Udayagiri P.S. +254.00

(I) Kantabanji P.S. 415.87 Newly fonned Kantabangji Tahasil -971.97 (2) 66 villages from Sindhekela P.S. 179.50 (3) Bangomunda P.S. 376.60

971.97

Titlagarh Tahasil +971.97

72 villages 243.50 Newly fonned Turekela P.S. -243.50

Kantabanii P.S. .+243.50

66 villages 179.50 Newly fonned Slndhekela P.S. (Por- -179.50 tion) under Kantabanjl Tahasll

Sindhekela P.S. -:- + 179.50

Tushura P.S. 846.90 Newly fonned Tushura Tahasil -846.90 144

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrlctlTahasll Territorial Unit Name Km2 2 3 4

Tushura Tahasil (Newly formed) Tushura P.S. 846.90

Rampur Tahasil Rampur Tahasil

Blnika Tahasil (Newly formed) (1) 20 villages from Dunguripali P.S. (Portion) 42.50 (2) 81 villages and Town. (NAC) from 262.12 Binika P.S. 304.62

Dungurlpali P.S. (Portion) Dunguripali P.S. (Portion)

Dunguripali P.S. (Portion) (Newly 20 villages 42.50 formed) under Binika Tahasil

Binika P.S. Blnika P.S.

Binika P.S. (Portion) (Newly 81 villages and Binlka Town (NAC) 262.12 formed) under Binika Tahasil

Sonapur Tahasil Sonapur Tahasil 1 village 7.60

Dunguripali P.S. (Portion) Dungllripali P.S. (Portion) 1 village 7.60

KALAHANDI DISTRICT Kalahandi District

Khariar P. S. Khariar P.S.

Sinapali P.S. Sinapall P.S. 145

AND POPULATION ·1 and changes during 1 981-1991

Name of Statel Dlstrlct!Tahasil/ Net area P.S./Part P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area In Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Balanglr Tahasil +846.90

(I) 1 village 7.60 Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) under -312.22 Sonapur Tahasil (2) 20 villages from Dungurlpall P.S. 42.50 (Portion) Newly formed Binika Tahasli (3) 81 villages and Binlka Town 262.12 (NAC) from Blnlka P.S. 312.22

Rampur Tahasil +304.62

(I) 1 village 7.60 Dungurlpall P.5. (Portion) under -50.10 Sonapur Tahasll (2) 20 villages 42.50 Newly formed Dunguripali P.S. (Portion) under Binika Tahasil

50.10

Dungurlpali P.5. (Portion) +42.50 under Rampur Tahasil

81 villages and Blnika Town (NAC) 262.12 Newly formed Binlka P.S. (Portion) -262.12 under Binika Tahasll

Blnlka P.S. +262.12

Rampur Tahasil +7.60

Dungurlpali P.S. (Portion) +7.60 under Rampur Tahasll

67 villages 253.90 Newly formed Boden P.S. -253.90

16 villages 55.80 Newly formed Boden P.S. -55.80

1252 R(W97·-1H 146

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Area added 1981 Area In State/D istrictiTahasil Territorla( Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Boden P.S. (Newly formed) ( 1) 67 villages 253.90 (2) 16 villages 55.80

309.70

Kalahandi Tahasil Kalahandl Tahasil

Thuamul Rampur Tahasil (Newly Thuamul Rampur P.S. 1,072.30 formed)

Narala P.S. Narala P.S ..

Lanligarh P.S. (Portion) Lanligarh P.S. (Portion) 16 villages 19.40

KORAPUT DISTRICT Koraput District

Malkangiri Tahasil Malkangiri Tahasil

Chitrakonada Tahasil (Newly (1) Chitrakonda P.S. 1,306.40 formed) (2) Orkel P.S. 454.95 (3) Mudulipada P.S. 777.00 (4) I village of Mathili P.S. 4.90

2,543.25

Mathili P.S. Mathili P.S.

Mudulipada P.S. Mudullpada P.S. 1 village 4.90

Nandapur Tahaslf Nandapur Tahasil

Nanadapur P.S. (Portion) Nandapur P.S. (Portion)

Similiguda P.S. Simlilguda P.S.

12521WI

AND POPULATION ·1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Dlstrict!Tahaslll Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/DIstrict! change In which area is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Kharlar P.S. +309.70 Sinapali P.S. ,

Thuamul Rampur P.S. 1,072.30 Newly formed Thuamul Rampur -1,072.30 Tahasil

Kalahandl Tahasil + 1,072.30

16 villages 19.40 Lanjlgarh P.S. (Portion) -19.40

Narala P.S. +19.40

(1) Chltrakonda P.S. 1,306.40 Newly formed Chltrakonda Tahasil -2,543.25 (2) Orkel P.S. 454.95 (3) Mudullpada P.S. 777.00 (4) 1 village of Mathlll P.S. 4.90

2,543.25

Malkangirl Tahasil +2,543.25

1 village 4.90 Mudullpada P.S. -4.90

Mathlll P.S. +4.90

8 villages of Nandapur P.S. (Portion) 17.00 Machhkund Tahasll -17.00

8 villages 17.00 Nandapur P.S. (Portion) under ·-17.00 Machhkund Tahasil

18 villages 78.32 Newly formed DamanJodl P.S. -78.32 148

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Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictiTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Damahjodi P.S. (Newly formed) 18 villages 78.32

Machhkund Tahasil Machhkund Tahasil 8 villages 17.00

Nandapur P.S. (Portion) Nandapur P.S. (Portion) 8 villages 17.00

Lakshmipur P.S. Lakshmipur P.S.

Kakiriguma P.S. (Newly formed) 27 villages 122.20

Koraput P.S. Koraput P.5.

Koraput Tow.n P .5. (Newly Koraput Town (NAC) 97.07 formed) (8 Villages excluded from NAC) (36.0)

Kodinga Tahasil Kodinga Tahasil Dabugan P.S. (Portion)

Umarkote Tahasil Umarkote Tahasil

Dabugaon P.S. (Portion)

Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under ( I) All 12 1 villages 666.50 Dabugan Tahasil (2) 1 village 1.20

(3) 9 villages 54.60

722.30

Jharlgan P.5. Jharigan P.S. 149

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1 981 -1 991

Name of State/ DistrictlTahasill Net area P.S.JPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area In Tahasll/P.S.JPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Similiguda P.S. +78.32

Nandapur Tahasil +17.00

Nandapur P.S. (Portion) + 17.00

27 villages 122.20 Newly formed Kakirlguma P.S. -122.20

Lakshmlpur P.S. + 122.20

Koraput Town (NAC) 97.07 Newly formed Koraput Town P.S. -97.07

'Koraput P.5. +97.07

village 1.20 Dabugaon Tahasll -1.20 village 1.20 Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under -1.20 Dabugan Tahasil

(1) Dabugan P.S. (Portion) 666.50 Newly formed Dabugan Tahasil -725.50 (2) 15 villages of Jharlgan ,P.S. 59.00

725.50

All 121 villages 666.50 Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under -666.50 Dabugan Tahasil

Dabugan P.S. (Portion) +722.30 under Umarkote Tahasil Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under Kodinga Tahasil Dabugan P.S. (Portion) un­ der Nabarangapur Tahasll

( 1) 1 5 villages 59.00 Newly formed Jharlgan P.S. (Por­ -320.80 tion) under Dabugan Tahasil (2) 89 villages 261.80 Newly fonned Chandahandl P.S. under Umarkote Tahasil 320.80 150

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DJstrIctiTahasll Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

]harigan P.S. (Portion) (Newly 15 villages 59.00 fonned)

Chandanandi P.S. (Newly fonned) 89 villages 261.80

Dabugan Tahasil (Newly formed) (1) All 121 villages 666.50

(2) 1 village 1.20

(3) 9 villages 54.60

(4) 15 villages 59.00

781.30

Nabarangapur Tahasll Nabarangapur Tahasil

Dabugan P.S. (Portion) Dabugan P.S. (Portion)

Tentulikhunti P.S. Tentulikhunti P.S.

Khatlguda P.S. (Newly formed) 62 villages 169.80

Kashipur P.S. Kashipur P.S.

Tikiri P.S. (Newly formed) 153 villages 246.80

Gudari P.S. Gudari P.S.

Muniguda P.S. (Portion) (Newly 131 villages 275.30 formed)

Bishama Katak P.S Bishama Katak P.S.

Muniguda P.S. (Portion) (Newly 159 villages 298.60 fonned) 151

AND POPULATION -.1 and changes during 1981·1991

Name of State/ Dlstrlct!Tahasill Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area is Area In TahasiIlP.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Jharlgan P.5. +59.00

Jharigan P.5. +261.80

Dabugan P.S. (Portion) +781.30 under Umarkote Tahasil ,Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under Kodinga Tahasil Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under Tahasil Jharigan P .5. under Umar~ote Tahasil

9 villages 54.60 Dabugan P.S. (Portion) under -54.60 Dabugan Tahasil

9 villages 54.60 Dabugan P.5. (Portion) under -54.60 Dabugan Tahasil

62 viii ages 169.80 Newly formed Khatiguda P.S. _;'169.80

Tentulikhunti P.S. + 169.80

153 villages 246.80 Newly formed Tikiri P.5. -246.80

Kashipur P.S. +246.80

131 villages 275.30 Newly formed Muniguda P.S. -275.30 (Portion) under Gunu~r Tahasil

Gudari P.S. +275.30

159 villages 298.60 Newly formed Muniguda P.5. (Por­ -298.60 tion) under Bishama Katak Tahasil

Bishama Katak P.S. +298.60 152

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km2 2 3 4

GANJAM DISTRICT Ganjam District

Ghumsur Tahasil Ghumsur Tahasil

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Portion)

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) Nuagaon P.S. (Portion)

Digapahandi P.S. (Newly formed) 33 villages 66.90 9 villages 20.80

93 villages and Digapahandi Town (NAC) 200.12 287.82 153

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981·1991

Name of Statel District/Tahasill Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area in TahasillP.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

( 1) Buguda P.S. 840.55 Newly formed Buguda Tahasil -952.35 (2) 35 villages of Gangapur P.S. (Por­ 98.30 tion) (3) 5 villages of Bhanjanagar P.S. 13.50

952.35

Ghumsur Tahasil +952.35

35 villages 98.30 Newly formed Gangapur P.S. (Por­ -98.30 tion) under Buguda Tahasil

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) +98.30 under Ghumsur Tahasil

5 villages 13.50 Newly formed Bhanjanagar P.S. -13.50 (Portion) under Buguda Tahasil

Bhanjanagar P.S. +13.50

1 village 3.20 Gangapur P.S. (Portion) -3.20

Surada P.S. +3.20

2 villages 2.50 Patapur P.S. (Portion) under -2.50 Digapahandl Tahasil

Hinjili P.S. (Portion) 33 villages 66.90 Newly formed Digapahandl P.S. -64.40

9 villages 20.80 Newly formed Digapahandi P.S. -20.80

93 villages arid Digapahandi Town 200.12 Newly formed Digapahandi P.S. -200.12 (NAC) Patapur P.S. (Portion) -287.82 Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ tion) ,Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 154

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Area added 1981 Area In State/D istrictiTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km2 2 3 4

R. Udaygiri Tahasil R. Udaygiri Tahasil

Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) Ramaglri P.S. (Portion)

Mohana P.S. Mohana P.S.

Nalaghat P.S. (Newly formed) 225 villages 401.00

Parlakhemundi Tahasil Parlakhemundi Tahasil

Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) Ramagiri P.S. (Portion)

Chikiti Tahasil Chikiti Tahasil (1) 6 villages 4.60 (2) 42 villages 30.90

35.50

Ramagiri P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 6 villages 4.60

(2) 42 villages 30.90

35.50

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) Nuagaon P.S. (Portion)

Brahmapur Sadar P.5. (Portion)

Golanthara P.S. (Portion) (Ne~ly ( I) -12 villages 22.30 formed) (2) All the 7 villages 9.30

31.60 155

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ District!Tahasll/ Net ~rea P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change In which area Is Area In Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

6 villages 4.60 Chikltl Tahasll -4.60

6 villages 4.60 Newly formed Ramaglrl P.S. (Por- -4.60 tion) under Chikiti Tahasll

225 villages 401.00 Newly formed Nalaghat P.S. -401.00

Mohana P.S. +401.00

42 villages 30.90 Chikitl Tahasil -30.90

42 villages 30.90 Newly formed Ramaglrl P.S. (Por- -30.90 tion) under, Chikiti Tahasil

R. Udayglrl Tahasll +35.50 Parlakhemundl Tahasll

Ramagirl P.S. (Portion) +35.50 under R. Udayglrl Tahasll Ramaglrl P.S. (Portion) un­ der Parlakhemundl Tahasll

12 villages 22.30 Newly formed Golanthara P.S. (Por­ -22.30 tion)

All the 7 villages 9.30 Newly formed Golanthara P.S. (Por­ -9.30 tion)

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) +31.60 Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ tion) 156

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Area added 1981 Area in State/DlstrictiTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Brahmapur Tahasil Brahmapur Tahasil

Kanlsl Tahasil (Newly formed) ( 1) 80 villages 182.60 (2) 15 villages 26.20

208.80

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) Nuagon P.S. (Portion)

Digapahandi P.S. (Portion) Newly 28 villages 19.20 formed under Brahmapur Tahasil

Digapahandi P.S. (Portion) Newly 11 villages 15.20 formed under Kanisi Tahasil

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Portion) 157

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of Statel DistrictlTahasill Net area P_S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area In Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

( 1) 70 villages from Brahmapur Sadar 145.20 Newly formed Kanisl Tahasil -208.80 P.S. (2) 2 villages from Brahmapur Sadar 5.30 P.S. (3) 8 villages from Brahmapur Sadar 32.10 P.S. (4) 11 villages from Nuagaon P.S. 15.20 (Portion) (5) 3 villages from Nuagaon P.S. 10.70 (Portion) (6) 1 village from Nuagaon P.S. 0.30 (Portion) 208.80

Brahmapur Sadar P.S. +208.80 Nuagaon P.S. (Po!lion)

( I) 28 villages 19.20 Newly formed Digapahandi P.S. -45.10 (Portion) under Brahmapur Tahasil (2) 11 villages 15.20 Newly formed Dlgapahandl P.S. (Portion) under Kanisi Tahasil (3) 3 villages 10.70 Newly formed Golanthara P.S. (Por- tion) under Kanisi Tahasil 45.10

Nuagaon P.S (Portion) + 19.20

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) +15.20

( I) 70 villages 145.20 Newly formed Golanthara P.S. (Por- -257.96 tion) under Kanisi Tahasil (2) 25 villages and Gopalpur Town 71.76 Newly formed Gopalpur P.S. (Por- (NAC) tion) under Brahmapur Tahasil (3) 2 villages 5.30 Newly formed Gopalpur P.S. (Por- tion) under Kanisi Tahasil (4) 8 villages 32.10 Newly formed Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) under Kanisi Tahasil (5) 1 village 3.60 Brahmapur Town (M) 257.96 158

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Statement showing 1991 Territ~rial Units

Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictiTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Golanthara P.S. (Portion) under ( 1) 70 villages 145.20 Kanisi Tailasil (Newly formed) (2) 3 villages 10.70

155.90

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) under 25 villages and Gopalpur Town (NAC) 71.76 Brahmapur Tahasil (Newly formed)

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) under 2 villages 5.30 Kanisi Tahasil (Newly formed)

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 8 villages 32.10 under Kanisi Tahasil (Newly formed)

Branmapur Town (M) Brahmapur Town (M) 1 village 3.60

Chhatrapur Tahasil Chhatrapur Tahasil

Hinjili P.S. (Portion)

Patapur P.5. (Portion)

Purusottampur P.S. (Ponion)

Chhatrapur P.5. (Portion) Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 4 villages 12.60 159

AND POPULATION -1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ District/Tahasil/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! chJnge In which area is Area in TahasiIlP.S.lPart P.S. Km z subtracted Name Km' to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ + 155.90 tion) Nuagaon P.S., (Portion)

Brahmapur Sadar P.5. (Por­ +71.76 tion)

Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ +5.30 tion) +32.10 Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ tion)

Brahmapur Sadar P.S. (Por­ +3.60 tion) (1) Patapur P.S. (Portion) 2.80 Newly fanned Purusottampur Tahasil -260.31 (2) All 41 villages of HinJiIi P.S. (Portion) 154.71 (3) 39 villjlges of Purusottampur P.S. 102.80 (Portion) 260.31

All 41 villages 154.71 Newly formed Hiniili P.S. (Portion) -154.71 under Purusottampur Tahasil

1 village 2.80 Patapur P.S. (Portion) under -2.80 Purusottampur Tahasil

( 1) 39 villages 102.80 Newly formed Purusottampur P.S. -115.40 (Portion) under Purusottampur Tahasil (2) 4 villages 12.60 Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) under Chhatrapur Tahasil 115.40

Purusottampur P.S. (Pqr­ +12.60 tion) 160

A·1 : AREA, HOUSES APPENDIX Statement showing 1 991 Territorial Units

Area added 1981 Area In State/DistrictlTahasil Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Khalikote Tahasil Khalikote Tahasil

Rambha P.S. (Portion) Rambha P.S. (Portion) 2 villages 2.50

Kodala P.S. (Portion) Kodala P.S. (Portion)

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion)

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion)

Kodala Tahasil Kodala Tahasil

Hinjili P.S. (Portion)

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 161

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1 981-1991

Name of State/ District!Tahasll/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area in TahasiI/P.S.lPart P.S. Km2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

(1) 50 villages of Rambha P.S. (Por- 98.30 Newly fonned Purusottampur Tahasil -141.89 tion) (2) 1 village of Kodala P.S. (Portion) 0.60 (3) 29 villages ofPurusottampur P.S. 39.09 (Portion) (4) All the 2 villages of Chhatrapur 3.90 P.S. (Portion) 141.89

Kodala P.S. (Portion) under 50 villages 98.30 Newly fonned Rambha P.S. (Por­ -95.80 Khalikote Tahasif tion) under Purusottampur Tahasil

(1) 2 villages 2.50 Rambha P.S. (Portion) under -3.10 Khalikote Tahasil (2) 1 village 0.60 Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) under Purusottampur Tahasil 3.10

(1) 25 villages 39.09 Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) under -39.09 Purusottampur Tahasil (2) 1 village Rambha P.S. (Portion) under Purusottampur Tahasil 39.09

All the 2 villages 3.90 Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) under ~3.90 Purusottampur Tahasil

(1) 2 villages of Hiniili P.S. (Portion) 3.80 Newly fonned Purusottampur Tahasil -161.00 (2) 49 villages and Purusottampur 157.20 Town (NAC) of Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 161.00

All the 2 villages 3.80 Hinpli P.S. (Portion) under Purusottam­ -3.80 pur Tahasil

(1) 1 village 0.60 Kodala P.S. (Portion) -157.80 (2) 49 villages and Purusottampur 157.20 Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) under Town (NAC) Purusottampur Tahasil 157.80

1252 RGI!97-13A 162

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES APPENDIX Statement showing 1991 Territorial Units

Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrlctlTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km2 2 3 4

Kodala P.S. (Portion) Kodala P.S. (Portion) 1 village 0.60

Purusottampur Tahasil (Newly (1) One village of Patapur P.S. (Portion) 2.80 formed) (2) All 41 villages of HinJiIi P.S. (Portion) 154.71 (3) 39 villages of Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 102.80 (4) 50 villages of Rambha P.S. (Portion) 98.30 (5) One village of Kodala P.S. (Portion) 0.60 (6) 29 villages of Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 39.09 (7) All the 2 villages of Chhatrapur P.S. 3.90 (Portion} (8) All the 2 villages of Hinjill P.S. (Portion) 3.80 (9) 49 villages and Purusottampur Town 157.20 (NAC) of Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 563.20

Patapur P.S. (Portion) Entire Patapur P.S. (Portion) 2.80

Hinjili P.S. (Portion) ( 1) All 41 villages 154.71

(2) All the 2 villages 3.80

158.51

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) ( 1) 39 villages 102.80

(2) 1 village 0.60

(3) 28 villages 39.09

(4) 49 villages and Purusottampur Town 157.20 (NAC) 299.69

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) Entire Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 3.90

Rambha P.S. (Portion} 50 villages 98.30

1252 RGI/97 - DB 163

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981-1991

Name of Statel District/Tahasil1 Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 S 9

Purusottampur P.S. (Por­ +0.60 tion) Chhatrapur Tahasil +563.20

Khalikote Tahasil

Kodala Tahasil

·Patapur P.S. (Portion) un­ +2.S0 der Chhatrapur Tahasil

Hiniili P.S. (Portion) under + 15S.51 Chhatrapur Tahasil Hinjili P.S. (Portion) under Kodala Tahasil

Purusoltampur P.S. (Por­ +299.69 lion) under Chhatrapur Tahasil Kodala P.S. (Portion) un­ der Khalikole Tahasil Purusottampur P.S. (Por­ tion) under Khalikote Tahasil Purusottampur P.S. (Por­ tion) under Kodala Tahasil

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) +3.90 under Khalikote Tahasil

Rambha P.S. (Portion) +9S.30 under Khalikote Tahasil 164

A·l : AREA, HOUSES APPENDIX Statement showing 1991 Territorial Units

Area added 1981 Area in State/DistrlctiTahasil TerritorIal Unit Name Km' 2 3 4

PURl DISTRICT Purl District

Bhubaneswar P.S. Bhubaneswar P.S.

Khandagirl P.S. (Newly formed) (1) 27 villages 35.70 (2) I village 2.70

38.40

Chandaka P.S. Chandaka P.S.

Saheednagar P.S. Saheednagar P.S.

Bhubaneswar Town (M) Bhubaneswar Town (M) (I) 4 villages 7.10 (2) 2 villages 6.70 (3) 3 villages 18.10

31.90

Nimapada Tahasil Nimapada Tahasil

Kakatpur Tahasil (Newly formed) (I) 23 villages of Nimapada P.S. 21.00 (2) Kakatpur P.S. 316.10 \ (3) 44 villages of Gop P.S. 47.90

385.00

Nlmapada P.S. Nimapada P.S.

Nlmapada P.S. (Portion) (Newly 23 villages 21.00 formed) 165

AND POPULATION ·1 and changes during 1981-1991

Name of State/ Dlstrict!Tahasil/ Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area in Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

(I) 27 villages 35.70 Newly formed Khandagiri P.S. -42.80 (2) 4 villages 7.10 Bhubaneswar Town (M)

42.80

Bhubaneswar P.S. +38.40 Chandaka P.S.

(I) I village 2.70 Newly formed Khandagiri P.S. -9.40 (2) 2 villages 6.70 Bhubaneswar Town (M)

9.40

3 villages 18.10 Bhubaneswar Town (M) -18.10

Bhubaneswar P.S. +31.90 Chandaka P.S. Saheednagar P.S.

(I) 23 villages of Nimapada P.S. 21.00 Newly formed Kakatpur Tahasil -385.00 (2) Kakatpur P.S. 316.10 (3) 44 villages of Gop P.S. 47.90

385.00

Nlmapada Tahasil +385.00

23 villages 21.00 Newly formed Nimapada P.S. (Por· -21.00 tion) under Kakatpur Tahasil

Nimapada P.S. +21.00 166

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES APPEND Ii{ Statement showing 1991 Territorial Units

Area added 1981 Area In State/DlstrlctiTahasii Territorial Unit Name Km 2 2 3 4

Kakatpur P.S. Kakatpur P.S.

Konark P.S. (Portion) (Newly 47 villages 66.10 formed) under Kakatpur Tahasil

Gop P.S. Gop P.S.

Konark P.S. (Portion) (Newly 45 villages 102.68 formed) under Nimapada Tahasil

Gop P.S. (Portion) (Newly 44 viUages 47.90 formed) under Kakatpur Tahasll 167

AND POPULATION -I and changes during 1981·19~ 1

Name of State/ Dlstrlct!Tahaslll Net area P.S.lPart P.S. from Area subtracted Name of State/District! change in which area Is Area In Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Km 2 subtracted Name Km 2 to which area Is added (+ or-) 5 6 7 8 9

47 villages 66.10 Newly formed Konark P.S. (Por- -66.10 tlon) under Kakatpur Tahasil

Kakatpur P.S. +66.10

, (I) 45 villages 102.68 Newly formed Konark P.S. (Por- -150.58 tion) under Nlmapada Tahasil (2) 44 villages 47.90 Newly formed Gop P.S. (Portion) under Kakatpur Tahasil 150.58

Gop P.S. + 102.68

Gop P.S. +47.90 168

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages District,Tahasil1 District rTahasill P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

SAMBALPUR 32. N;lIipanl DISTRICT 33. Nityanandapur PADMAPUR 1. Adhapanl 34. Palsada TAHASIL 2. Amthi 35. Dagarpanl }AGADALPUR 3. Angul (Pagarpani) P.S. 4. Anadibahal 36. Putukidungri 5. Eskinda (Putukldunguri) (lskinda) 37. Bandamunda 6. Ureidadar 38. Badanki 7. Kapatl 39. Bolanglr 8. Kandadanger 40. Biladhol 9. Kasipanl 41. Bilaspur 10. Krafadgang 42. Blrbikramadltyapur 43. Beheradubrl 11. Kurlupall 44. Baitali 12. Kukuripafl 45. 13. Kusumdarah 46. Bhandarlori 14. Kotana 47. Bhalnsadarah 15. Got~uguda (Bhalsadarha) 16. Ghuchapall 48. Mahagaon 17. Chandibhata 49. Ralendrapur 18. Chhotaankl 50. Loharslngh 19. )ampali 51. Saktl 20. )odhapur 52. Sankrl 21. )harabandhah 53. Saldihl ()harbandh) 54. Sargul 22. Tubangidadar 55 Sakhadangar (Tuhungidadar) (Sakhadungurl) 23. Dabha 56. Sukamanlpur 24. Dungurichadha 57. Surlyamanlpur (Dungurlchada) 58. Sonadadar 25. Dudukfdadar 59. Chandramanlpur 26. Tilaldadar 60. Kurma (Tllaldadar) 61. Khalrapafl 27. Damrlpani (Khlrapall) (Tumrlpani) 62. Gun_dlchadlhl 28. Turla (Gundlchadiha) (Tutla) 63. Gandlnala 29. Dablpafl (Gedlnala) (Dabpall) 64. Goudmal 30. Dewanpafl (Gourmal) 31. Dhaneswar 65. Cbangharla 169

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages DlstrlctlTahasll1 Distrlct/Tahaslll P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P.S.!Part P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

66. Chandapalli 11. Bubra 67. Chlroll (Bubuda) 68. Chlkhlipathar 12. Darllguda (Chlkhilipathar) 13. Tentelkhunti 69. Chhotagrjan 14. Berhlpall (Chhotkunjari) 15. Bendupali 70. Jagadalpur 16. Buramal 71. Jatesira 17. Guthurla 72. Jampali 18. Lohakhan 73. Tampar 19. Bheluapadar 74. Dunguripalli 20. Kantheswerpur 75. Dhumaota 21. Garbhanakhol (Dhaurabhata) 22. Behratal 76. Nllfipatra 23. Antarla 77. Nuapada 24. Bhaludungri 78. Sikaripalli 25. Dahlgaon 79. Saramsll 26. Bankikhaman 80. Laudldhara 27. Sarglpali 81. Luhurakot 28. Dahlta (Loharakot) 29. Bilamal 82. Lergaon 30. Gallgura 83. Lahandipur 31. Chakamakfori 84. Manlpur 32. Govlndpur 85. Badagurujang 33. Bheluakhol (Badkunfari) 34. Sahafapanl 86. Putuka 35. Ralbahadurpur 87. Kumir 36. Jayepur 88. Mahulpall 37. Dhaullbahal (To Jagadalpur P.S. 38. Bhlterkhol (Portion) under 39. Amarakhol Palkamal Tahasll) 40. Ballpathar PADMAPUR 1. Keutenbahal 41. Khatua TAHASIL 2. Duandlhl 42. BaradapaJi PADMAPUR (Dewandlhl) 43. Siletpall P.S. 3. Judhlstlrpur 44. Bukafhula 4. Bentkarpur 45. Narendrapur 5. Bafanmunda 46. Kukurlmunda 6. Mundomahul 47. Dangaghat 7. Khallapall 48. Ambahal 8. Tendapadar 49. Burden 9. Badimal 50. Phulmatlpur 10. Brahmandlhl 51. Sulla 170

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages DistrictlTahasilf. DistrictlTahasil P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

52. Nuapali 35. Raibahadurpur 53. Ambadahar 36. Jayepur 54. Lederpali 37. Dhaulibahal 55. Banjujhula 38. Bhlterkhol 56. Jamartola 39. Amarkhol (To Burden P.S.) 40. Ballpathar 41. Khatua BURDEN P.S. 1. Keutenbahal 42. Baradapall 2. Duandlhl 43. Slietpall (Dewandihi) 44. Bukajhula 3. Judhistirpur 45. Narendrapur 4. Bentkarpur 46. Kukurlmunda 5. Bajanmunda 47. Dangaghat 6. Mundomahul 48. Ambahal 7. Khaliapall 49. Burden 8. Tendapadar 50. Phulmatipur 9. Badimal 51. Sulla 10. Brahmandihl 52. Nuapall II. Bubra 53. Ambadahar (Bubuda) 54. Lederpall 12. Darliguda 55. Banjujhula 13. Tentelkhuntl 56. Jamartola 14. Berhlpall (Of Padmapur P.S.) 15. Bendupall 16. Buramal PAIKAMAL 1. Adhapani 17. Guthurla TAHASIL 2. Amthl 18. Lohakhan JAGADAL- 3. Angul 19. Bheluapadar PUR P.S. 4. Anadibahal 20. Kantheswarpur (PORTION) 5. Esklnda 21. Garbhanakhol (Isklnda) 22. Behratal 6. Ureldadar 23. Antarla 7. Kapatl ·24. Bhaludungrl 8. Kandadanger 25. Dahlgaon 9. Kaslpanl 26. Bankikhaman 10. Krafadgang 27. Sarglpali II. Kurlupall 28. Dahlta 29. Bijamai 12. Kukurlpall 30. Gailgura 13. Kusumdarah 31. Chakamakjorl 14. Kotana 32. Govlndpur IS. Gothuguda 33. Bheluakhol 16. Ghuchapall 34. Sahajapanl 17. Chandlbhata 171

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages District(Tahasll/------­ DistrictjTahasll1 P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P.S.!Part P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

18. Chhotaankl 49. Rajendrapur 19. )ampall 50. Loharslngh 20. Jodhapur 51. Sakti 21. ) harabandhah 52. Sankri ()harbandh) 53. Saldlhl 54. Sargul 2~. Tubungldadar 55 Sakhadangar (Tuhungldadar) (Sakhadungurl) 23. Dabha 56. Sukamanipur 24. Dungurlchadha 57. Surjyamanipur (Dungurlchada) 5B. Sonadadar 25. Dudukldadar 59. Chandramanipur 26. Tilaldadar 60. Kunna (Tilaidadar) 61. Khalrapall 27. Damrlpanl (Khlrapall) (Tumrlpanl) 62. Gundichadihi 28. Turla (Gundlchadiha) (Tutla) 63. Gandlnala 29. Dabipall (Gedinala) (Dabpali) 64. Goudmal 30. Dewanpall (Gourmal) 31. Dhaneswar 65. Changharla 32. Nalipani 66. Chandapalll 33. Nityanandapur 67. Chiroll 34. Palsada 68. Chik!1llpathar 35. Dagarpanl (Chlkhlllpathar) 69. Chhotagrjan (Pagarpanl) (Chhotkunjarl) 36. Putukidungri 70. )agadalpur (Pu1ukidungurl) 71. Jatesira 37. Bandamunda 72. ]ampall 38. Badanki 73. Tampar 39. Bolanglr 74. Dungurlpalll 40. Biladhol 75. Dhumaota 41. Bilaspur (Dhaurabhata) 42. Birbikramadityapur 76. NIlJlpatra 43. Beheradubri 77. Nuapada 44. Baitall 78. Sikarlpalll 45. Bhandarpuri 79. Saramsll 46. Bhandarjori 80.. Laudidhara 47. Bhainsadarah B1. Luhurakot (Bhaisadarha) (Loharakotj 4B. Mahagaon 82. Lergaon 172

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages DlstrictlTahasil DlstrictlTahasii ,P.S.lPart P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P.S.!Part P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

83. Lahandipur 5. Jaidihi 84. Manipur (Jaiadihi) 85. Badagurujang 6. Samasingha (Badkunjari) 7. Bhograpali 86. Putuka (Bhogarapali) 87. Kumir 8. Pandkimal 88. Mahulpali (Pankhllal) (Of Jagadalpur P.S. 9. Kusumdihi under Padmapur 10. Kuldiamal Tahasil) 11. Dhubenbud (Dhurenbud) JHARSU- 1. Ujalpur 12. Jamohuan GUDA 2. Ulap (Jamchua) TAHASIL 3. Liakhal (To Kolabira P.S.) BRAJARAJ- 4. Dhaunramunda NAGAR P.S. 5. Piplimal LAIKERA I. Sunajharia 6. Samda P.S. 2. Paikpada (Belpahar) 3. Singibahal (To Belpahar P.S. 4. Singhlmunda under Lakhanpur 5. Rengalipal Tahasil) (Rengalipali) 7. Jarabaga 6. Khunapali 8. Jamkani 7. Jamal 9. Gamhadera (Jammal) 10. Chhualiberna 8. Kalendamal (To Brajarajnagar (Kelendamal) P.S. (Portion) 9. Kalanda under lakhanpur (Kelenda) Tahasil) 10. Siriapali 11. Parrnanpur 11- Junanimunda and BrajaraJnagar Town 12.' Salepall (M) (To Orient P.S. 13. Tarekela 14. Dandabuda under same Tahasil) 15. Patrapali 16. Kolabira ORIENT P.S. 1. Junanlmunda and 17. Raghunathap;lli Brajarajnagar Town 18. Sanyaslpali (M) (OfBrajarainagar 19. Sarbahal P.S.) (Badbahal) KA TARBAGA I. Kumbhari 20. Kundrusingha P.S. 2. Turekela 21. Kumradihl (PORTION) 3. Tumbekela 22. Pandklmal 4. Lahurenkachar 23. Ama·tl (To Jharsuguda P.S.) 24. Ludung 173

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2 3 2 3

25. Gamhapali 10. Siriapali (Gomhapali) 11. Parmanpur 26. Bairagidihi 12. Salepali 27. Nuapall 13. Tarekela 28. Lariapali 14. Dandabuda 29. Dhengurjore 15. Patrapall (To Kolabira P.S.) 16. Kolabira 17. Raghunathapali \ JHARSU- 1. Kumbhari lB. Sanyasipali GUDA P.S. 2. Turekela 19. Barbahal (Badoahal) 3. Tumbekela 20. Kundrusingha 4. Lahurenkachar 21. Kumradihi [Of Katar.baga P.S. 22. Pandkimal (Portion)] 23. Amatl 24. Ludung KOLABIRA 1. Jaidihl . 25. Gamhapali P.S. (Jaladihi) (Gomhapali) 2. Samasingha 26. Bairagidih'l 3. Bhograpali 27. Nuapali (bhogarapali) 2B. Larlapali 4. Pandkimal 29. Dhengurjore (Panklmal) [Of Lalkera P.S.) 5. Kusumdihl LAKHANPUR 1. Ujalpur 6. Kuldiamal TAHASIL 2. Ulap 7. Dhubenbud (Dhurenbud) BELPAHAR 3. Liakhal B. Jamohuan P.S. 4. Dhaunramunda (Jamchua) 5. Plplimal [Of Katarbaga P.S. 6. Samda (Portion)] (Belpahar) 1. SunaJharla (Of Brajarajnagar 2. Palkpada P.S.) 3. Singibahal 4. Singhimunda BRAJARAJ- 1. Jarabaga 5. Rengalipal NAGAR P.S. 2. Jamkanl (Rengalipall) (PORTION) 3. Gamhadera 6. Khunapali 4. Chhualiberna 7. Jamal (Of Brajarajnagar P.S.) (Jammal) I' RAIRAKHOL 1. Khamarbahal B. Kalendam~I' 2. Nochhadihl (Kelendamal) TAHASIL (Muchhadihl) 9. Kal,anda NAKTIDEUL 3. Hlralak (Kelenda) P.S. (Hiraloi) 174

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Name of Name of Transferred Villages Name of Name of Transferred Villages Distrlct\Tah asill DistrlctlTahaslll P.S.lPan P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S. P. S:/Part P.S. From the P.S. To the P.S.

2 3 2 3

4. Kankadarh 37. Kholgarh 5. Klslnda 38. Mangalpur 6. Ubarpara 39. Ghodadian (Uperpara) 40. Sa do 7. Gallmundi 41. Ballkutha 42. GanJabahal (Gailmundi) 43. Banajagola 8. Bhulukl (Banjagola) 9. Khandiamunda 44. ManduamlY 10. Panigrahipalli 45. Talpal II. Gelabeda 46. Balam (Ballam) 12. Girishchandrapur 47. Balasingha 13. Burubura 48. Mahukuda (Burbuda) (Mahukud) 14. Kanchanpur 49. Uparmunda 15. Pitaslali 50. Thasbandl 16. Brahmanpali (Tarbhardi) 17. Gaudpall 51. Pudakhol 18. Loising (Podakhal) 52. Pendrakhol (Loislngha) 53. Hikapall 19. Bhaliakuan 54. Mahulpall 20. Dhalpur 55. Jemalorl 21. Melo 56. Gadakhol (Kalo) (Gadkhol) 22. Jharsingha 57. Penduakhol (Juresingha) 58. Rengalbahal 23. Podamal 59. Turlbahal 24. Panimara 60. Pathurlakhol 25. Phulkusum 61. Katangkhol 26. Badabahal 62. Derapathar (Badbahal) 63. Dlnglrlduma 27. Gariakhaman 64. Dengllharan 65. Hltam 28. Dlmlrikuda 66. Gugua 29. Talab 67. Kelo 30. Shankabhangunl 68. Rania 31. Luhablr 69. BetaJharan 32. Telelmal 70. Sahajbahal Alias 33. Balat Dangteka 34. Bhlkampur 71. Plndlng 35. Ballkianl 72. Kalnkhal 36. Balbahall 73. Ballamb (Belbahali) (To Klslnda P.S.) 175

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KISINDA P.S. 1. Khamarbahal 35. Ballklanl 2. Nochhadihi 36. Balbahall (Muchhadihl) (Belbahall) 3. Hlralak 37. Kholgarh (Hiraloi) 38. Mangalpur 4. Kankadarh 39. Ghodadlan 5. Kisinda 40. Sado 6. Ubarpara 41. Ballkutha (Uperpara) 42. Ganlabahal 7. Gailmundl 43. Banalagola (Gailmundi) (Banlagola) 8. Bhuluki 44. Manduamb 9. Khandiamunda 45. Talpal 10. Panigrahipalli 46. Balam (8allam) 11. Gelabeda 47. Balaslngha 12. Girlshchandrapur 48. Mahukuda 13. Burubura (Mahukud) (Burbuda) 49. Uparmunda 14. Kanchanpur 50. Thasbandl 15. Pitasiali (Tarbhardl) 16. Brahmanpall 51. Pudakhol 17. Gaudpall (Podakhal) 18. Loising 52. Pendrakhol (Loisingha) 53. Hikapall 19. Bhaliakuan 54. Mahulpall 20. Dhalpur 55. lema/orl 21. Melo 56. Gadakhol (Kalo) (Gadkhol) 22. Jharsingha 57. Penduakhol (Jureslngha) 58. Rengalbahal 23. Podamal 59. Turlbahal 24. Panimara 60. Pathurlakhol 25. Phulkusum 61. Katangkhol 26. Badabahal 62. Derapathar (Badbahal) 63. Dlnglriduma 27. Gariakhaman 64. Dengijharan 28. Dimirikuda 65. Hltam 29. Talab 66. Gugua 30. Shankabhanguni 67. Kelo 31. Luhabir 68. RanIa 32. Teleimal 69. Betalharan Balat 33. 70. Sahafbahal Alias 34. Bhikampur Dangteka 176

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71. Plndlng 38. Talab 72. Kalnkhal 39. Pandrlpall 73. Ballamb 40. Madhupur (Of Naktldeul P.S.) 41. Joglpall 42. Bhulpall SAMBALPUR 1. Kllasama 43. Bhalukunda TAHASIL 2. Jharghatl 44. Bhagatpall SASAN P.S. 3. Kumbarkata 45. Chhatargada 4. Salhetlkra 46. MaJhlpall 5. Gourdlhl 47. Sandaslngha 6. Badtlthelpall 48. Tabala 7. Nuakhurlgaon 49. Gambharipank 8. Bhalubahal 50. Harlpall 9. Sangulpall 51. Salepall 10. Gourpall 52. Bhlkhampur 11. Tlhura 53. Nuatlhura 12. Balbaspur 54. Barasapall' 13. Kankhlnda 55. Baghlapall 14. Pabpall 56. Dumalpadar 15. Ranlkhlnda 57. Kusanpurl 16. Tlthelpall 58. Dumerpall 17. Mundabel 59. Plpllpall 18. Pandlapall 60. Sikharpali 19. Tabadabahal 61. Kukudapall 20. Pandrlpall 62. Gudeslngha 21. Baradungurl 63. Khulla 22. Tamparkela (To Rengall Tahasll) 23. Kudalpall 1. Kenghatl 24. Nuamura 2. Jhargulunda 25. Sangrammal 3. Balraglpall 26. Jharbahal 4. Ghenupall 27. BIJadlhl 5. Khajurlpall 28. Kurlabahal 6. Sanatanpall 29. Parmanpur 7. Padhanpall 30. Bisalkhinda 8. Khasupall 31. Plthmpur 9. Sansahlr 32. Gurlpall 10. Padlabahal 33. Katapall 11. Dedarnuapall 34. Ajltpur Sason 12. Hapharlabahal 35. Debalpall 13. )ayantpur 36. Blslpall 14. Kabarapali 37. Barmunda IS. Kuturajori 177

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16. Niladungurl 18. Baribandh 17. Pudapada 19. Khaliapall 18. Baribandh 20. Baham 19. KhaJiapali 21. Badturang 20. Baham 22. Kadalimunda )hankarpali 21. Badturang 23. (Of Sasan P.S.) 22. Kadalimunda 23. Jhankarpali (To Sadar P.S.) AINTHAPALI 1. Dangasargi P.S. 2. Singhapali SADAR P.S I. Dangasargi 3. Kalnsir 2. Singhapali 4. BaldanuapaU 3. Kafnslr 5. Pradhapapali 4. Baldanuapall 6. Mallpali. 5. Pradhapapall 7. Sankarma 6. Malipall 8. Ranlbandh 7. Sankarma (Of Sadar P.S.) 8. Ranlbandh (To Alnthapa\l P.S.) DHANUPALI 1. Putibandh 9. Putlba.ndh P.S. 2. Khalrpall to. Khairpali 3. NaksapaIi II. Naksapall 4. Khandual 12. Khandual 5. Mathapali n. Mathapall [O.G. of (Of Sadar P.S.) Sambalpur (M)) (To Dhanupall P.S.) RENGALI 1. Kilasama TAHASll 2. )harghati 1. Kenghatl SASAN P.S. 2. )hargulunda 3. Kumbarkata 3. Balraglpall 4. Saihetikra 4. Ghenupali 5. Gourdihi 5. Khaluripall 6. Badtithelpali 6. Sanatanpall 7. Nuakhurigaon 7. Padhanpall 8. Bhalubahal 8. Khasupall 9. Sangulpall 9. Sansahir 10. Gourpafl 10. Padlabahal It. Tlhura 11. DedamuapalJ 12. Balbaspur 12. Hapharlabahal 13. Kankhinda 13. )ayantpur 14. Pabpali 14. Kabarapali 15. Ranfkhinda 15. Kuturalorl 16. Nlladunguri 16. Tltheipafi ;\7. Pudapada 17. Mundabel

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18. Pandiapall SUNDAR· 19. Tabadabahal GARH 20. Pandripali DISTRICT 21. Baradungurl SUNDAR· 1. Abankela 22. Tamparkela 2. Blleigarh 23. Kudalpali GARH 24. Nuamura TAHASIL 3. Dharuaadha 2S. Sangrammal BHASMA P.S. 4. Daldall 26. Jharbahal 5. Darllpali 27. Bijadihi 6. Dombahal 28. Kurlabahal 7. Dumberkud 29. Parmanpur 8. Argapitha 30. Bisalkhinda 31. Pithmpur (Ergapitha) 32. Guripali 9. Gultha 33. Katapali 10. Joglmal 34. Ajitpur Sason 11. Jharakani 35. Debalpall 12. Jhlmermahul 36. Bisipali 13. Jamunadhipa 37. Barmunda Kurla 38. Talab 14. 39. Pandripall 15. Khamarbahal 40. Madhupur 16. Kiriplsira 41. Jogipall 17. Kadallmunda 42. Bhulpall 18. Mangashpur 43. Bhalukunda 19. Mundagaon 44. Bhagatpall Nadisuguda 45. Chhatargada 20. 46. Majhipall 21. Nuadihi 47. Sandaslngha 22. Nlallpall 48. Tabala 23. Renda 49. Gambharipank 24. Remenda 50. Haripall 25. Ralboga 51. Salepall Saha)bahal 52. Bhikhampur 26. 53. Nuatihura 27. Sardhapall 54. Barasapall 28. Suruda 55. Baghiapall 29. Telipall 56. Dumalpadar (To Bhasma P.S.) 57. Kusanpuri 58. Dumerpall Kupathagar 59. Piplipali TALASARA 1. 60. Sikharpall P.S. (Kupatangar) 61. Kukudapall 2. Galdega 62. Gudesingha 3. Perusamunda 63. Khulla (Perudda) (Of Sasan P.S. under 4. Thurslplpal Sambalpur Tahasil) (Thutlplpal)

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5. Brahmanera 11. Patna (Brahmanmera) (Gangapurgarh Pama) 6. Banjor 12. Kartaghati (Banujore) [To Klnjirkela P.S. 7. SikaJor (Portion)] 13. BhoJpur 8. Belmunda 14. Bhawanipur 9. Tileikanl (To Sundargarh Town 10. Deobhubanpur P.S.) 11. Kinjirikela 12. Tildega KINJIRKELA 1. Kupathagar 13. Karuabahal P.S. (Kupatangar) 14. Kuatara (PORTION) 2. Galdega (Kaintara) 3. Perusamunda 15. Dhenkigarh (Perudda) 16. Kilsimusa 4. Thurslpipal (Kusumura) (Thutipipal) 17. Raidihl 5. Brahmanera 18. Halma (Brahmanmera) 19. Gltlpahad 6. BanJor (Giripahad) (Banujore) 20. Rarti 7. Sikajor (Bankidihi) 8. Belmunda 21. Beheradihl 9. Tlleikanl 22. BIJadihl (BiJagad) 10. Deobhubanpur 23. Bendabahal II. Klnjlrikela 24. Tlnlklbandha 12. Tlldega (Klnkibandha) 13. Karuabahal 25. Dhubandand 14. Kuatara (To Kinjirkela P.S. (Kalntara) (Portion) 15. Dhenkigarh 16. Kuslmusa (Kusumura)_ SUNDAR- I. Kukuridihl 17. Raldlhl GARH P.S. 2. Dhamakpur ....- 18. Halma 3. Rapatjora 19. Gltlpahad 4. Sahabdera (Glrlpahad) 5. Burkeldlhl 20. Rartl 6. TalaJore (Bankldlhl) (TataJore) 21. Beheradlhl 7. Putudlhl 22. BiJadihl (Bijagad) 8. Khamarlmunda 23. Bendabahal 9. Banklbahal 24. Tlnlklbandha 10. Kuluba (Klnklbandba) 180

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25. Dhubandand 19. Mundagaon (Of Talasara P.S.) 20. Nadlsuguda 21. Nuadlhl I. Kukurldlhl 22. Nlalipall 2. Dliamakpur 23. Renda 3. Rapatlora 24. Remenda 4. Sahabdera 25. Ralboga 5. Burkeldlhl 26. SahaJbahal 6. TalaJore 27. Sardhapali (TataJore) 28. Suruda 7. Putudlhl 29. Tellpall 8. Khamarlmunda (Of Bhasma P.S.) 9. Bankibahal 10. Kuluba lEPHRIPARA 1. Magarkunda 11. Patna P.S. (Mangarkunda) (Gangapurgarh Patna) 2. Hurma 12. Kartaghatl (Hurmay) (Of Sundargarh 3. SuaJore P.S.) (SuanJore) 4. Dharlglglgudl SUNDAR- 1. BhoJpur' 5. Dandpanl GARH 2. Bhawanipur 6. Suruda (Sarada) TOWN P.S. (Or Sundargarh P.S.) 7. Gundladihl 8. Atapaka lEPHRIPARA 1. Abankela 9. TangarJore TAHASIL 2. Bllelgarh (SagJore) BHASMA P.S. 3. Dharuaadha (To KlnJlrkela P.S. (PORTION) 4. Daldall (Portion) 5. Darlipall 6. Dombahal KINJIRKELA 1. Magarkunda 7. Dumberkud P.S. (Mangarkunda) 8. Argapitha (Ergapith~) (PORTION) 2. Hurma 9. Gultha (Hurmay) 3. SuaJore 10. ]ogimal (SuanJore) 11. ]harakani 4. Dharlglglgudl 12. ]himermahul 5. Dandpanl 13. Jamunadhipa 6. Suruda 14. Kurla (Sarada) 15. Khamarbahal 7. Gundladlhl 8. Atapaka 16. Kiripisira 9. TangarJore 17. Kadalimunda (SagJore) 18. Mangashpur (Of Lephrlpara P.S.) 181

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RAJAGAN· 1. Badkuchulu 12. Bfrfngatoll GAPUR 2. Tarkera 13. Budhakata TAHA51L 3. 5adhumunda 14. Telighana RAJAGAN· 4. Udurma 15. Nakatisan 16. Rajabasa GAPUR P.S. 5. Penganlabahal 17. Karamabahal (To RaJagangpur 18. Purukhapall i'.5. (Portion) (Purkapafl) under Blramltrapur 19. Panchupada Tahasll) 20. Bfritola 6. Chhurlchakha 21. Latafaga 7. Gaerbahal 22. Baifama 8. Eiga (To Kutra P.S.) 9. Ambgova (Amgobha) KUTRA P.S. 1. Chhurichakha 10. Kahapanl 2. Gaerbahal 11. Jauramunda. 3. Eiga 4. Ambgova 12. Khatkurbahal (Amgobha) 13. Kulenbahal 5. Kahapani 14. DahlJira 6. Jauramunda 15. Lltlbeda 7. Khatkurbahal 16. Katanga 8. Kufenbahal 17. Ghantachhapal 9. Dahijira 18. Kutra 10. Litibeda 19. 51allJora 11. Katanga 20. Tunumura 12. Ghantachhapal 21. Ralkakachhar 13. Kutra °22. Garlamunda 14. Sialijora (To Kutra P.S.) IS. Tunumura 16. Raikakachhar 17. Gariamunda BARAGAON 1. Rangamatl 18. Jharbeda P.S. 2. Badulpanl (Of Rajagangapur 3. KatangJharla P.S.) 4. Panchara 5. Nuagaon 1. Rangamati 6. Jhirlpanl 2. Badufpani 7. KaliJapathar 3. Katangjharia 8. Kfrlngaslra 4. Panchara 9. Bhogara (Bhogra) 5. Nuagaon 10. Koragaon f.. ]hiripani (Komia) 7. Kalljapathar 11. Kandefmunda 8. Kiringasira 182

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9. Bhogara (Bhogra) 17. Chlkltia 10. Koragaon 18. Khandtatoli (Komga) 19. Khalrtola II. Kandelmunda 20. Dalangsara 12. Blrlngatoli 21. Tangarpali 13. Budhakata 22. Kalrkera 14. Telighana 23. Patrapall IS. Nakatlsan 24. Gurda 16. Rajabasa 25. Gudguda 17. Karamabahal 26. Jharlatoll 18. PurukhapalJ 27. Relaposh (Purkapali) 28. Bagdega 19. Panchupada 29. KhatangtolJ 20. Blrltola 30. Llndldlrl 21. Latalaga 31. Sankulagojo 22. Ballama 32. Badkulagojo (Of Baragaon P.S.) 33. Bisroll 34. Urmel PANPOSI-! 1. Bank! 35. Barlbeda TAHASIL 2. Andharl 36. Barllepta BIRAMITRA· 3. Dhangrlnacha 37. Surda PUR P.S. 4. Ghogharl 3B. Badjojoda and Blramltrapur 39. Sanjojoda Town (M) 40. Jharlatoll (A) (To Biramitrapur 41. Galnjore Tahasll) 42. Katepur 43. BISRA P.S. 1. Lankol Banki 2. Kadalibahal 44. Chatta 3. Kemanga 45. Chltkldlrl 4. Chutla 46. Kadalika 5. Simerta 47. Luakera 6. Lahanda (Luaram) 7. Mltkundarl 4B. Gosaguda 8. Kerketta 49. Chltapall 9. Lendra 50. Pital 10. Koillsuta 51. Garbud II. Phuljhar 52. Kudahudanga 12. Mandap 53. Panlasal 13. Khutgaon 54. ·Baunskana 1"4. Teterkela 55. Madhupur (Tentelkera) 56. Bishpur 15. Bankatola [To Bisra P.S. 16. Jamberna (Portion)] • 183

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I. Banakoba 44. Kadopani 2. Sallata 45. Kundurughutu 3. Karadega 46. Taloda 4. Dunlh 47. Kharijor 5. Mahula·Chhapal 48. Tafnda 6. Tersa 49. Gofdaru SO. Kalnmunda 7. Kathakarandla 51. Lurumbeda 8. Karanlla 52. Pahadatoli 9. Kokerama 53. SuaJore 10. Tunapahad 54. Jharabeda II. Lafefkhaman 55. Satlorla 12. Blmata 56. Nuagaon 13. Dumeramunda 57. Joketa 14. Olhana 58. Karlmati 15. Kantalhar 59. Gopalpur 16. Kusumatofl 60. Ralbahal 17. Anthugura 61. Kundara 18. Jamdarha 62. Limeda 19. Patam 63. Chuabahal 20. Purunapanl 64. Chedab;:ndha 21. Karkatanasa (To Hatibarl P.S.) 22. Baldyanathpur 23. Mangaratofl PLANT SITE I. Bartoli 24. Hatibarl P.S. 2. Darposh 25. Baunsajo[a 3. Jamsara 26. Banellata 4. Jabaghat 27. Ghoghla 5. Jabapanposh (Panposh) 28. Ranakata 6. Pogarbahal 29. Kandarkal 7. Bandamunda 30. Minmlna 8. Dumetra 31. Satara 9. Kukuda 32. Ballapos 10. Barhabas 33. Kokedeg II. Kunderbahal 34. Rengalbeda 12. Dumermunda 35. Ankurpafl 13. Uparbahal 36. BaraJgada 14. Jhirpanl } O.G. of 37. Ballmunda 15. Jagada RaurkeJa U.A. 38. Baratoli (To Bondamunda 39. Banrae P.S.) 40. Pandua 16. Sunaparbat (Part) 41. Bhatapura O.G. of Raurkela 42. Jahartoll U.A. 43. Gutltangara (To Tangarpali P.S.) 184

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RAGHUNA· 1. Ataghat 3. )amsara THAPALI 2. Nuagaon 4. )abaghat P.S. (Bad Nuagaon) 5. )abapanposh 3. Tapatoll (Panposh) 4. Timijore 6. Pogarbahal (Tlmjore) 7. Bandamunda 5. Balani S. Dumetra 6. Budhikudar 9. Kukuda 7. Bada Budhikudar 10. Barhab~ (Sana Badhlkudar) II. Kunderbahal S. Suidihi 12. Dumennunda 9. lohadar 13. Uparbahal 10. Karlakhaman 14. Jhlrpanl }o.G. of 11. Dalakudar 15. )agada Raurkela U.A. 12. Ergera (Of Plant Site P.S.) 13. Kulamunda 14. Turibarna TANGARA· 1. Sunaparbat (Part) 15. Mundajore PAll P.S. O.G. of Raurkela U.A. 16. Ramjodi (Of Plant Site P.S.) 17. Manako (Manko) LATHIKATA 1. Ataghat 18. Patabara P.S. 2. Nuagaon (Patobeda) (Bad Nuagaon) 19. Ambajharan 3. Tapatolf (Amajharan) 4. TimiJore (TimJore) 20. Jangidiri 5. Balani (Jangdiri) 6. Budhikudar 21. Matkamjharan 7. Bada Budhikudar (Markamjharan) (Sana Badhikudar) 22. Gotijharan 8. Suidlhl 23. Baliamb 9. lohadar 24. Betajharan 10. Karlakhaman (Betjharan) II. Dalakudar 25. Kanarsuan 12. Ergera 26. Sanamjharan 13. Kulamunda 27. Sankarlakhaman 14. Turibarna 28. Sannuatoli 15. MundaJore 29. Lathikata 16. RamJodl 30. Sanmanko 17. Manako (To lathilcata P.S.) (Manko) BONDA· 1. Bartoli 18. Patabara MUNDA P.S. 2. Darposh (Patobeda) 185

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19. Ambalharan 6. Lahanda (Amajharan) 7. Mitkundarl 20. Jangidlri 8. Kerketta (Jangdiri) 9. Lendra 21. Matkamlharan 10. Kollisuta (Markamjharan) 11. Phuljhar 22. Gotilharan 12. Mandap 23. Baliamb 13. Khutgaon 24. Betajharan 14. Teterkela (Betjharan) (Tentelkera)

25. Kanarsuan ~Bapkatola. "2'6. Sanamlharan 16. Jamberna 27. Sankarlakhaman 17. Chlkitla 28. Sannuatoli 18. Khandtatoll 29. Lathikata 19. Khalrtola 30. Sanmanko 20. Dalangsara (Of Raghunathapali 21. Tangarpall P.S.) 22. Kairkera 23. Patrapali BIRAMITRA- 1. Badkuchulu 24. Gurda PUR 2. Tarkera ~ 25. Gudguda TAHASIL 3. Sadhumunda 26. Jhariatoli RA)AGANGA 4. Udurma 27. Relaposh PUR P_S. s: Penganiabahal 28. Bagdega (Of Rajgangapur P.S. (PORTION) 29. Khatangtoli under Rajagangapur 30. Lfndfdirf Tahasil) 31. Sankulagojo 32. Badkulagolo BIRAMITRA- 1. Banki 33. Bisroli PUR P.S. 2. Andhari 34. Urmei 3. Dhangrinacha 35. Baribeda 4. Ghogharl 36. Barilepta and Biramitrapur 37. Surda Town (M) 38. Badjoloda (Of Biramitrapur P.S, 39. SanloJoda under Panposh 40. Jharlatoli (A) Tahasil) 41. GalnJore BISRA P.S. 1. Lankol 42~ Katepur (PORTION) 2. Kadalibahal 43. Bankl 3. Kemanga 44. Chatta 4. Chutla 45. Chltkldlrl 5. Simerta 46. Kadallka 186

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47. Luakera 30. Minmlna (Luaram) 3t. Satara 48. Gosaguda 32. Baliapos 49. Chitapali 33. Kokedeg 50. Pltal 34. Rengalbeda 51. Garbud 35. Ankurpali 52. Kudahudanga 36. Baraigada 53. Panlasal 37. Balimunda 54. Baunskana 38. Baratoli 55. Madhupur 39. Banrae 56. Bishpur 40. Pandua (Of Bisra P.S. under 4t. Bhatapura Panposh Tahasil) 42. Jahartoli 43. Gutltangara HATIBARI I. Banakoba 44. Kadopani P.S. 2. Sallata 45. Kundurughutu 3. Karadega 46. Tafoda 4. Dunih 47. Kharijor 5. Mahula·Chhapal 48. Tainda 6. Tersa 49. Goldaru 7. Kathakarandia 50. Kalnmunda 8. Karanjia 51. Lurumbeda 9. Kokerama 52. Pahadatoli 10. Tunapahad 53. Suajore II. Laleikhaman 54. Jharabeda 12. Bimata 55. Satlorla 13. Dumeramunda 56. Nuagaon 14. Olhana 57. Joketa 15. Kantalhar 58. Karimatl 16. Kusumatoll 59. Gopalpur 17. Anthugura 60. Raibahal 18. Jamdarha 61. Kundara 19. Patam 62. Llmeda 20. Purunapani 63. Chuabahal 21. Karkatanasa 64. Chedaban.dha 22. Baidyanathpur (Of Bisra P.S. under 23. Mangaratoll Panposh Tahasil) 24. Hatibari 25. Baunsajora BANEI 1. Nalghatl 26. Baneilata TAHASIL 2. Raniamarabatipur 27. Ghoghla GURUNDIA 3. Bartangara 28. Ranakata P.S. 4. Bhaludunguri 29. Kandarkal 5. Rajabasa 187

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6. Sisudihi 14. Mankadchua 7. Danta 15. Katuridula (Katuridhua) (Dantaguthani) 16. Padughat B. Dahichore 17. Khamarsatkuta 9. Kantabahal lB. Rayatisatkuta 10. Khandapat 19. Sankaturidhua fl. Naik Satukuta 20. Sankantabahal 12. D~tukiposh 21. Brahmaninadi (Ga) 1 J. Sabgramposh (Of Gurundia P.S.) 14. Mankadchua 15. Katuridula I. Saliadihi (Katuridhua) 2. Darjing 16. Padughat 3. Tikayatpali t 7. Khamarsatkuta 4. Gunduposh (Gaudiniposh) t B. Rayatisatkuta 5. Thiaberna 19. Sankaturidhua 6. Dalaipali 20. San~antabahal (Saleipali) 2 t . Brahmaninadi (Ga( 7. Sagadiaposh (To Banei P.S.) B. Sangabajbahal 9. Badsahajbahal 1. Sailikudar 10. Lahunlpada (Shialikudar) 11. Sukhabandha 2. Kapanda 12. Juniani (To Lahunipara P.S.) 13. Ganardihi (Gambahardihi) KOIDA P.S. I. Tensa 14. Samardari (To Lahunipara P.S.) IS. Talbahali 16. Misrapali BANEI P.S. 1. Nalghatl 17. Purunapani 2. Ranlamarabatlpur (Badpurunapani) 3. Bartangara lB. Budikhutuni 4. Bhaludunguri (Budhikutuni) 5. Rajabasa 19. Bandhannali 6. Sisudihl 20. Tiblkaposh 7. Danta Oibikaposh) (Dantaguthani) 21. Gadapali B. Dahlchore 22. Luthumundha 9. Kantabahal (Luthurba) 10. Khandapat It. Naik Satukuta 23. Orankela 12. Datuklposh (Orumkela) 13. Sabgramposh 24. Gamlai 188

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25. Santumkela 61. Kadelkela 26. Badtumekela (Kudeikela) 27. Kaleiposh 62. laganagapada 28. Baddeollosh (Lahangallada ) (Deollosh) 63. Gurgadia 29. Surupatra 64. Lalel (Surupatta) 65. Brahmagaon 30. Thentelposh (Brahmangaon) 31. Rajamunda 66. Amantapali 32. leteimundl 67. Belkuda 33. Gudiali (Belkudar) (Gudhiali) 68. Boigaon 34. Takara 69. Suarpali 35. Kardahudi 70. Khuntagaon 36. Rengalbed~ 71. Bichhanapali 37. Babeeihudi 72. Koliposh 38. Ghusuriaposh 73. Kurda 39. laoposh 74. Beldihl 40. Bheliadihi (Baladihl) 41. Mehetatangarpall 75. Jaldihl 42. Kisantangarpali 76. Muhulata 43. Kendudlhl 77. Gundichanali 44. Joglbandha 78. Phulfhar 45. Paragaposh 79. Buguda (Parangposh) (Bhuguda) 46. Nuapada 80. Talbahali 47. Kenapali 81. Barghat 48. Ulasarai 82. Jadabahal (Ulsurei) (Jodlbahal) 49. Thakarpali 83. Amarudl 50. Tankafada (Ramarudl)

51. "~ichintapara 84. Barsuan 52. Hatibahal 85. Fatatangar 53. Haldikanchl 86. Anteltola 54. Dalinkucha (Atelkucha) (Dalamkucha) 87. Baunrkela

55. Gaunlghas~ 88. Raikela 56. Ghatltala 89. Tlnku 57. Gohaldlhl 90. Kusundlhl 58. Belelpada 91. Sasakela 59. Deodeipur 9Z. Dllaalu (Deodebapur) (Damalu) 60. Basubahal 93. Sannuagaon 189

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94. Kalarakudar 132. Saleibahal (Kardkudar) 133. Kaliaposh 95. Badnuagaon 134. Nuagaon 96. Kilenda 135. Kadodihi 97. Ranta 136. Khendraposh 98. Randa 137. Baldihi 99. Silguda 138. Bhaliadihi 100. Sareikela 139. Sanhatibahal 101. Raisuan 140. Sanbhaliadihi 102.· Bhutuda 141. Talakudar 103. Lashi 142. Khatiabhangoni 104. Bategaon 143. Landamunda 105. Kansara 144. Chada 106. Badama 145. Tilkuda 107. Goutamdihi 146. Ladapani 108. Kachupada 147. Budhabhuin 109. Sanbabehudi 148. Tantabahal 110. Sankhaposh 149. Deogharia III. Tetengagilla 150. Rangamatia 112. Sanbhaliadihi 151. Babehudi 113. Pratappur 152. Gardruan 114. Arjunachua 153. Raikelaposh 115. Sanrengalbeda 154. Madhupur 116. Dhamnadarsha ISS. Singardei II 7. Sankendudihl 156. Khadiakudar 118. Santikayatpall 157. Bandhberna 119. Fatajharan 158. Anteitola 120. Tibupada (To Lahunipara P.S.) 121. Sukhapali 122. Katupada LAHUNI· I. Sailikudar 123. Soleberna PARA P.S. (Shialikudar) (Solberena) 2. Kapanda 124. Sankhajurinali (Of Gurundia P.S.) 125. Sanbasubahal 126. Sanghatltal I. Tensa 127. Sandalamkucha (Of Kolda P.S.) (Sandalimkuchh) I. Saliadlhl 128. Sankudheikela 2. Darling (Sankudhelkerl) 3. Tlkayatpali 129. Kumbhardihl 4. Gunduposh 130. Jamumal (Gaudinlposh) (Jam mal) 5. Thiaberna 131. Sarad,hapur 190

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6. Dalalpall 39. Laoposh (Saleipali) 40. Bhelladlhl 7. Sagadlaposh 41. Mehetatangarpall B. Sangabalbahal 42. Kisantangarpall 9. Badsaha!bahal 43. Kendudihl 10. Lahunlpada 44. Jogibandha 11. Sukhabandha 45. Paragaposh 12. Juniani (Parangposh) 13. Ganardihi 46. Nuapada (Gambahardihl) 47. Kenapall 14. Samardarl 4B. Ulasaral 15. Talbahali (Ulsurel) 16. Misrapali 49. Thakarpall 17. Purunapahl 50. Tankajada (Badpurunapani) 51. Nlchlntapara lB. Budikhutunl 52. Hatibahal (Budhikutunl) 53. Haldikanchl 19. Bandhannali 54. Dalinkucha 20. Tibikaposh (Dalamkucha) (Jibikaposh) 55. Gaunlghasa 21. Gadapali 56. Ghatltala 22. Luthumundha 57. Gohaldlhl (Luthurba) 5B. Belelpada 23. Orankela 59. Deodelpur (Orumkela) (Deodebapur) 24. Gamlal 60. Basubahal 25. Santumkela 61. Kadelkela 26. Badtumekela (Kudelkela) 27. Kaleiposh 62. Laganagapada 2B. Baddeoposh (Lahangapada) (Deoposh) 63. Gurgadla 29. Surupatra 64. Lalel (Surupatta) 65. Brahmagaon 30. Thenteiposh (Brahmangaon) 31. Rajamunda 66. Amantapall 32. Leteimundi 67. Belkuda 33. Gudiali (Belkudar) (Gudhlali) 6B. Boigaon 34. Takara 69. Suarpall 35. Kardahudi 70. Khuntagaon 36. Rengalbeda 71. Bichhanapali 37. Babeeihudi 72. Koliposh 38. Ghujuriaposh 73. Kurda 191

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74. Beldihl 110. Sankhaposh (Baladihl) Ill. Tetengagilla 75. Jaldihl 112. Sanbhaliadihi 76. Muhulata 113. Pratappur 77. Gundlchanall 114. Arjunachua 78. Phuljhar 11 S. Sanrengalbeda 79. Buguda 116. Dhamnadarsha (Bhuguda) 117. Sankendudihl 80. Talbahall 118. Santikayatpali 81. Barghat 119. Fatajharan 82. Jadabahal 120. Tibupada (Jodibahal) 121. Sukhapali 83. Amarudi 122. Katupada (Aamarudl 123. Soleberna 84. Barsuan (Solberena) 85. Fatatangar 124. Sankhajurinali 86. Anteitola 125. Sanbasubahal (Ateikucha) 126. Sanghatital 87. Baunrkela 127. Sandalamkucha 88. Raikela (Sandalimkuchh) ,89. Tinku 128. Sankudheikela 90. Kusundihl (Sankudheikeri) 9l. Sasakela 129. Kumbhardihl 92. Duaalu 130. Jamumal (Damalu) (Jammal) 93. Sannuagaon 131. Saradhapur 94. Kalarakudar 132. Saleibdhal (Kardakudar) 133. Kallaposh 95. Badnuagaon 134. Nuagaon 96. Kilenda 135. Kadodihl 97. Ranta 136. Khendraposh 98. Randa 137. Baldihi 99. Silguda 138. Bhaliadihi 100. Sareikela 139. Sanhatibahal 101. Raisuan 140. Sanbhaliadihi 102. Bhutuda 141. Talakudar 103. Lashi 142. Khatlabhangonl 104. Bategaon 143. Landamunda 105. Kansara 144. Chada 106. Badama 145. Tilkuda 107. Goutamdihl 146. Ladapani 108. Kachupada \ 47. Budhabhuin 109. Sanbabehudi 148. "Tantabahal 192

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149. Deogharia 20. Kalanda (Kha) 150. Rangamatia (Bhuyankalanda) 151. Babehudl 21. Chandapasi 152. Gardruan 22. Kalanda (Ka) 153. Raikelaposh (Gaudakalanda) 154. Madhupur 23. Mayuranachuni 155. Singardel 24. Badablla 156. Khadiakudar (Barbll) 157. Bandhberna 25. Bhagatapur 158. Anteitola 26. Nayakote (Of Banei P.S.) 27. Ambadali 28. Jamirapasi KENDUJHAR (Jambhiripasi) DISTRICT 29. Gajlpur TELKOI 1. Kaliapani (Gagapur) TAHSAIL (To Kanjipani P.S.) 30. Mayurdihi TELKOI P.S. 31. Kandesa,hi 32. Bhejidihi KANJIPANI I. Kadakala 33. Narasinghpur P.S. (Uperkadakala) (Kendudihi 2. Sudanga Narsinghpur) 3. Sagapalli 34. Tirib 4. Birkala (Triba) (Barakala) 35. Marasuan 5. Talabarada (Murusuan) 6. Deri 36. Rakama 7. Singipur (Kha) 37. Luhakala (Singapur) 38. Kadakala 8. Singipur (Ka) (Talakadakala) 39. Sundura (Singapur) (Sundra) 9. Kusakala 40. Kendughati 10. Kododiha 41. Dhaladihi (Kadadiha) 42. Phulajhar 11. Taramakanta (Fuljhar) 12. Sagapada 43. Sankarl 13. Dalkinuagaon 44. Sankarapa5i 14. Balaral (Sankarposi) 15. Gopapur 45. Anara 16. Jaladiha 46. Dudhapasl 17. Tllapasi 47. Uchamadihi 18. Adala 48. Panasuan 19. Raba 49. Ladapjlni 193

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SO. Sukadala 11. Taramakanta (Sukudola) 12. 5agapada 51. Podadlhl 13. Dalklnuagaon 52. Jaladlhl 14. Balaral 53. Badakud 15. Gopapur (BadakUla) 16. Jaladlha 54. )atra 17. Tllapasl 55. Baunsapal lB. Adala (Banspal) 19. Raba 56. Kumundl (Ka) 20. Kalanda (Kha) 57. Daunla (Bhuyankalanda) (Dania) 21. Chandapasl 5B. Saharapur 22. Kalanda (Ka) 59. Tuladlhl (Gauda Kalanda) 60. Sankarel 23. Mayuranachunl 61. Baraaoda 24. ' Badablla (Baraguda) (Barbl!) 62. Talablrakala 25. Bhagatapur (Talablrlkala) 26. Nayakote 63. Champalhara 27. Ambadall 64. Gundala 2B. )amlrapasl 65. Operblrakala ()ambhlrlpasl) (Uperblrlkala) 29. GaJlpur (Gagapur) 30. Mayurdlhl 1. Kallapanl 31. Kandesahl (Of Tekol P.5.) 32. BheJldlhl NAYAKOTE 1. Kadakala 33. Naraslnghpur P.5. (Uperkadakala) (Kendudlhl 2. 5udanga Narslnghpur) 3. Sagapalll 34. Tlrlb 4. Blrkala (Trlba) (Barakala) 35. Marasuan 5. Talabarada (Murusuan) 6. Derl 36. Rakama 7. Sinatpur (Kha) 37. Luhakala (Slnlapur) 3B. Kadakala 8. Sinatpur (Ka) (Talakadakala) (5Inaapur) 39. Sundura '1 9 . Kusakala (Sundra) •t' 10. Kododlha 40. Kendughatl (Kadadlha) 41. Dhaladlhl

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42. Phulajhar 8. Sldhamatha (Fuljhar) 9. Badhal 43. Sankari (Badahal) 44. ,Sankarapasi 10. Mochigaon ( Sankarposl) (Maligaon) 45. Anara [To Kendujhar 46. Dudhapasl Town (M)] 47. Uchamadihl 11. Ballagoda 48. Panasuan 12. Laxmipasi 49. Ladapanl 13. Jamunalla 50. Sukadala 14. Gumura (Sukudola) 15. Muktapur 51. Podadlhl 16. Ghuturu 52. Jaladlhl 17. Banpur 53. Badakud 18. Goblndapur (Badakula) 19. Mandua 54. latra 55. Baunsapal 20. Rankl (Banspal) 21. Sarasa , 56. Kumundl (Ka) 22. Belada 57. Daunla 23. Motltangara (Dania) 24. Balabhadrapur 58. Saharapur 25. Dlmlrlbahal 59. Tuladihl 26. Atibudhlpada 60. Sankarei 27. Balidiha 61. Baragoda 28. Jamudlha (B) (Baraguda) 29. Sirisakhunta 62. Talablrakala 30. Badaraduan (Talablrlkala) 31. Sarakudara 63. Champajhara 32. Uparasamat 64. Gundala [Upersumatha 65. Operblrakala (Samatha)] (Uperblrlkala) 33. Tangarpada (B) (Of Kanjipanl P.S.) 34. Talasamat

KENDUJHAR 1. Kabltra (Talasumatha) TAHASIL 2. Tulashlpur 35. Duarasuni KENDUJHAR 3. Dhaurpada 36. Toranlpanl SADAR P.S. 4. Sulelkhamar 37. Ghungl 5. Jamota 38. Kundhel (Jamuhata) 39. Kaansa 6. Kuladera 40. Sanaraduan 7. Badadera 41. Kodlpasa

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42. Boltabeda 13. }amunalla 43. Tulasichaura 14. Gumura 44. Ramachandrapur 15. Muktapur 45. Badudlghara 16. Ghuturu 46. Tolankabahala 17. Banpur 47. }amunalia lB. Goblndapur 4B. Saharapasl 19. Mandua 49. Ichhapur 20. Rankl SO. Sirishpal 21. Sarasa 51. Kandarapasi 22. Belada 52. Naranpur 23. Motltangara 53. Ghutukesharl 24. Balabhadrapur 54. }alangadiha 25. Dlmlrlbahal 55. Alanapada 26. Atlbudhlpada 56. Tentulinanda 27. Balldlha 57. Kholapa 2B. }amudlha (B) 58. Baiganapasl 29. Sirisakhunta 59. Dlmbo 30. Badaraduan 60. Tangarpalasa 31. Sarakudara 61. Haladlatanglrl 32. Uparasamat 62. Badabil (Ka) and [Upersumatha Kendujhar Town (Samatha)] (M) 33. Tangarpada (B) (To Kendujhar 34. Talasamat Town P.S.) (Talasumatha) 35. Duarasunl KENDU}HAR 1. Kabltra 36. Toranlpanl TOWN P.S. 2. Tulashlpur 37. Ghungl 3. Dhaurpada 3B. Kundhel 4. Sulelkhamar 39. Kaansa 5. }amota 40. Sanaraduan (Jamuhata) 41. Kodlpasa 6. Kuladera 42. Boltabeda 7. Badadera 43. Tulaslchaura 8. Sidhamatha 44. Ramachandrapur 9. Badhal 45. Badudlghara (.Badahal) 46. Tolankabahala 10. Mochlgaon 47. }amunaUa (Maligaon) 48. Saharapasl (Of Kendulhar 49. Ichhapur Town (M)] 50. Sirishpal 11. Baliagoda 51. Kandarapasl 12. Laxmipasi 52. Naranpur 196

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53. Ghutukesharl 29. Bhalupahadl 54. Jalangadlha 30. Padmakesarapur 55. Alanapada 31. Ballpokharl 56. Tentullnanda 32. Ralkala 57. Kholapa 33. Ralnagar 58. Balganapasl 34. Kalnda 59. Dlmbo 35. Nungaonbada 60. Tangarpalasa 36. Brlngaral 61. Haladlatanglrl (Bhrungaralapasl) 62. Badabll (Ka) and 37. Nuakhaman Kendulhar Town 38. Barudlpasl (M) 39. Kodakhamana (Of Kendulhar Sadar 40. Jamunapashl P.S.) 41. Dalanga 42. PATANA 1. Kenduapada Balabhadrapur P.S. 2. Alandlhl 43. Dabarchuan 3. Mahlsamundl 44. Godlpokharl 4. Khuntapada 45. Baradangua 5. Kashlpur 46. DhanurJaypur 6. Gambharla (Bada) 47. Angekela 7. Sanagahmarla 48. Chlllda 8. Purunla 49. Hatlbarl 9. SlIada 50. Turumunga 10. Kochllapada 51. Trlblndha 11. Khalurlapasl 52. Jharabera 12. Shyamasundarpur 53. Dumurlgora 13. Saradhapur 54. Neudlpashl 14. Jadlchatra (Neullpashl) 15. Chakundapal 55. Tentala 16. Kendelpasl 56. Tentalapasl 17. )ahnelpashl 57. Lakshmlpasl 18. Balanlpasl 58. Budhlkapudl 19. )amunalla 59. Belapasl 20. Patadhanurlaypur 21. Dharuapada 60. Gldhlbasa 22. Kantlapada 61. Nlnhuan 23. Manapur (Nlnua) 24. Denuan 62. Panapasl 25. Patana" 63. Sarmpasl 26. Padmapur 64. Chemana 27. Bhogapasl 65. Purandarpur 28. Talapada 66. Putugan 197

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67. Tentullkhuntl 104. Murusuan 68. Bandhalahara lOS. Klapada 69. Ballapasl 106. Kodadhara 70. Dasarathlpur 107. Deogan 71. Padlapasl 108. Klmlrdapasl 72. Rengalbeda (To Turumunga P.S.) 73. Bunshull 74. Bhanarpur TURU, 1. Kenduapada (Vanarpur) MUNG 2. Alandlhl 75. Khlreltanglrl P.S. 3. Mahlsamundl 76. Bhulada 4. Khuntapada 77. Hlrapasl 5. Kashlpur 78. Nischintapur 6. Ganibharla (Bolda) 79. Mayurpankha 7. Sanagahmarla 80. Ballpasl 8. Purunla 81. Banamallpur 9. SlIada 82. Kakharuabeda 10. Kochllapada 83. Jamuda 11. Khajurlapasl (Jamunda) 12. Shyamasundarpur 84. ArJunapur 13. $aradhapur 85. Ganlabarel 14. )adlchatra 86. Binda 15. Chakundapal (Blnlda) 16. Kendelpasl 87. Mangalpur 17. ]ahnelpasl)l 88. Khuntaplngu 18. Balanlpasl 89. Changuapada 19. Jamunalla 90. Mahlarpada 20. PatadhanurJaypur 91. Begunlapasl 21. Dharuapada 92. Lunga 22. Kantlapada 93. Bhangabandh 23. Manapur (Vagabandha) 24. Denuan 94. Balkala 2S. Patanall 95. Blla 26 .. Padmapur 96. Ramchandrapur. 27. Bhogapasl 97. Harlchandanpur 28. Talapada 98. Duaghat 29. Bhalupahadl 99. KhaJurlapat 30. Padmakesarapur 100. Raghunathpur 31. Ballpokharl. 101. Muktapur 32. Ralkala • 102. Deullpasl 33. RaJnagar (Deullapasl) 34. Kalnda 103. Surendrapur 35. Nungaonbada 198

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36. BrlngaraJ 74. Bhanarpur (Bhrungarajapasi) (Vanarpur) 37. Nuakhaman 75. Khlreltanglrl 38. Barudipasl 76. Bhulada 39. Kodakhamana 77. Hlrapasl 40. )amunapashl 78. Nischintapur 4l. Dalanga 79. Mayurpankha 42. Nuagan 80. Balipasl Balabhadrapur 81. Banamallpur 43. Dabarchuan B2. Kakharuabeda 44. Godlpokharl 83. Jamuda 45. Baradangua (Jamunda) 46. Dhanurjaypur B4. Arjunapur 47. Angekela 85. Ganlabarel 4B. Chillda B6. Binda 49. Hatlbarl (Blnlda) 50. Turumunga B7. Mangalpur 51. Trlblndha BB. Khuiltapingu 52. )harabera B9. Changuapada 53. Dumurlgora 90. Mahlarpada 54. Neudlpashl 91. Begunlapasi (Neullpashl) 92. Lunga 55. Tentala 93. Bhangabandh 56. Tentalapasl (Vagabandha) 57. Lakshmlpasl 94. Balkala 5B. Budhlkapudl 95. Blla 59. Belapasl 96. Ramchandrapur 60. Gldhlbasa 97. Harlchandanpur 61. Nlnhuan 9B. Duaghat (Nlnua) 99. Khalurlapat 62. Panapasl 100. Raghunathpur 63. Sarasapasl 10l. 64. Chemana MukUpur 65. Purandarpur 102. Deullpasl 66. Putugan (Deullapasl) 67. Tentullkhuntl 103. Surendrapur 68. Bandhalahara 104. Murusuan 69. Ballapasl 105. Klapada 70. Dasarathlpur 106. Kodadhara 7l. Padlapasl 107. Deogan 72. Rengalbeda lOB. Klmlrdapasl 73. Bunshull (Of PaLma P.S.) 199

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ANANDA· 1. Balakatl 9. Chamartlra / PUR 2. Bahlabardanda 10. Chasakhanda TAHASIL 3. Dudugaon II. Dasarathipur ANANDA· 4. Dlmlribandha 12. Dlhabhulnpur PUR P.S. 5. Ghasarapada (Godma) 6. Khamarnadi 13. Dana~ 7. Mathlanendi 14. Kameswarpur 8. Purunaghatl IS. Kalogaon 9. Ragudl 16. Kanakampa 10. Taratara 17. Karangiapadl II. TalVa 18. Kalthgadla 12. Ambogadia 19. )aleswarpur 13. Akarua 20. Madhupur 14. Bancho 21. Manoharpur IS. Sibanarayanpur 22. Radhanagarpatna 16. Mugupur 23. ~aghunathpur 17. Nilapur 24. Ratakana 18. Yosobantapur 25. Raghabapur 19. Balabhadrapur 26. Nuagaon 20. Kantladlhl 27. Salanla 21. Sahanadpur 28. Sahapur 22. Hlrapur 29. Salapata 23. Tikira 30. Salkanla 24. Baradl 31. Sarala 25. Sarbeswarpur 32. Tankagadia 26. Bareswar 33. Tumbamanlpatna 27. Adaghoria 34. Ana 28. Kathlasara 35. Asia 29. Panchugochhla 36. Badatlra 30. Dadhlbabanpur 37. Boetlra (To Anandapur 38. Chandlablranchlpur P.S. (Portion) 39. Chhenalladl under Hatadlhl 40. Cheragadla Tahasll) 41. Dankla 1. Ayatllur 42. Dankurl 2. Amrutpur 43. Galigopalpur 3. Anara 44. Gopa 4. Balavadrallur 45. Goblndapur

5. ~engatlra 46. Gopalpur 6. Bishnupur 47. Hatadlhl 7. Belabondha 48. )aganathpur , (Talabandha) 49. )alakalangu 8. Brundabanpur 50. Kapundl 200

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51. MarelBaon 94. Apsara .52. Malarpada 95. Badrampur 53. Matha 96. Bardhanpur 54. Pandada 97. BanIaI")' 55. Sakhana 98. Blrldl 56. Sasania 99. Bhailrathlpur 57. Adheldwar 100. Bhutapada 58. Antlra 101- Dhannapur 59. Aglrla 102. Elakana 60. Ambo (Elaknla) 61. Baharfpur 103. Ichhapur 62. B:lranl3 104. Inchol 63. Ballpada 105. lsala 64. Brahamanfkafa 106. }alasarpur 65. Bhakldl 107. Kaslpur 66. Begunlapadl 108. Khetuall 67. Chapundla 109. MuduIJpada 68. Dhalpokharl 110. Nandlpada 69. Dlmlrla 111. Nisankpur 70. Dudugaon 112. Nuarampur 71. Dhanghar 113. Orall 72. Elakana 114. Paramanandapur 73. Goblndpur tIS. Sadanla 74. Glrlgaon 116. Saramanla 75. Habaleswar 117. Sulana 76. Jambhara 118. Slmllla 77. Jablnlpur 119. Temala 78. Kodandlhl 120. Tempala 79. Kollpadl 121. Tukuna 80. Karalola 122. Bhatakarua 81. Lalchhanpur 123. Bahabalpur 82. ManlaraJpur (To Nandlpada P.S. 83. Marua under Hatadlhl 84. Matabal Tahasll) 85. Naslapur I. Kanto 86. Samana 2. Doragadlslla 87. Sadanga 3. BadaJodl 88. Sarlda 4. Kadabahall 89. Sarala 5. Kamando 90. Sankho 6. Kullmatl 91. Samablndha 7. Dorakhola 92. TolIslnga 8. Nuapada 93. Abulpura 9. Tlkarpada 201

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10. ArJunabanla SOSO P.S. 1. Thunlg30n 11. Bondha (To Nandlpada P.5. 12. Nahalfllna under Hatadlhl 13. Kundakote Tahasll) 14. Jallnanda SAINKUL 1- Ballpal IS. Badaekatall P.S. 2. Champal 16. Dhakotha (Champapal) 17. Amaranga 3. Radhlkadelpur 18. BaLishpal 4. Kansa 19. Bhalukuma 5. Kendua 20. Marsapal 6. Daradlpal 21. Talasaon 7. Khalpal 22. Blragoblndapur 8. KaranJlapal 23. }ullalklshorepur 9. Kathpal 24. Golura 10. Siapada 25. Palaspur 11- Baramal 26. Kumunla 12. Jalasuan 27. Indupura 13. Khallo 28. Kaenpura 14. Anlapal 29. 5udusudla IS. Barlpala 30. Naduan 16. Basantpur 31. Khadlbll 17. Keshadurpal 32. 5arel 18. Naranrapur 33. Barlgan 19. Samukanandl 34. Ballo 20. Gopalpur 35. 8hataslra 21. Panchurochhla 36. Sattlra 22. Ostapura 37. Purunlan 23. Bholanuaran 38. Manaalpur 24. Padanpur 39. Belabahall 25. Mlrlramundl 40. Tolankapada 26. Bhandarldlha 41. Panchupalll 27. Khallamenta 42. Guhalla 28. Tarlmul 43. Hatlbandha 29. Dhaudldlha 44. Banlka 30. Naraslnlhapur 45. Tukunasasan 31. Hatlslla 46. Palkachatra 32. Nuapada 47. Harldapal 33. Balarampur (To Ghaslpura P.5.) 34. Jhadkundl 35. Kochlanandl 36. Deogan 37. Jhlnklplta 202

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38. Rakutia 1 S. Badaekatall 39. Dhankia 16. Dhakotha (Dhinkia) 17. Amaranga 40. Dipapal 18. Baushpal 41. Kantarohi 19. Bhalukuma 42. Toranianpal 20. Marsapal 43. Raypur 21. Talagaon 44. Tulasipur 22. Blragoblndapur 45. Raghabapur 23. Jugalklshorepur 46. Mahulpasi 24. Golura 47. Chamarpasi 25. Palaspur 48. Nipania 26. Kumunla 49. Jalman 27. Indupura 50. Amarkela 28. Kaenpura 51. Chaumuhln 29. Sudusudla 52. Attasahl 30. Naduan 53. Attasahlpatna' 31. Khadibil 54. Slaria 32. Sarei 55. Haladikundi 33. Barlgan 56. Assanabahall 34. Bailo 57. Nuabarlapal 35. Bhatasira 58. Santara 36. Sattlra 59. Tavakud 37. Purunian 60. Khadikud 38. Mangalpur 61. Kurumpal 39. Belabahali 62. Dhallapasl 40. Tolankapada 63. Salukdahl 41. Panchupalll (To Ghaslpura P.S.) 42. Guhalla 43. Hatlbandha GHASIPURA 1. Kanto 44. Banika P.S. 2. Doragadisila 45. Tukunasasan 3. Bada/odl 46. Paikachatra 4. Kadabahall 47. Haridapal 5. Kamando (Of Anandapur P.S.) 6. Kullmatl 7. Dorakhola 1. Balipal 8. Nuapada 2. Champal 9. Tlkarpada (Cham~apal) 10. Arlunabanla 3. Radhikadeipur It. Bondha 4. Kansa 12. Nahaguna 5. Kendua 13. Kundakote 6. Daradipal 14. Jalinanda 203

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7. Khalpal 48. Nlpanla 8. Karanjlapal 49. Jalsuan 9. Kathpal 50. Amarkela 10. Siapada 51. Chaumuhln 11. Baramal 52. Attasahl 12. Jalasuan 53. Attasahipatna 13. Khallo 54. Slaria 14. Anlapal 55. H;;ladlkundl 15. Baripala 56·. Assanabahali 16. Basantpur 57. Nuabariapal 17. Keshadurpal 58. Santara 18. Narangapur 59. Tavakud 19. Samukanandl 60. Khadikud 20. Gopalpur 61. Kurumpal 21. Panchugochhla 62. Dhallapasl 22. Ostapura 63. Salukdahl 23, Bholanuagan (Of Salnkul P.S.) 24. Padanpur 25. Mirlgamundl HATADIHI 1. Balakatl 26. Bhandarldiha TAHSIL 2. Bahlabardanda 27. Khallamenta ANANDA- 3. Dudugaon 28. Tarlmul PUR P.S. 4. Dlmlrlbandha 29. Dhaudidlha (PORTION) 5. Ghasarapada 30. Narasinghapu r 6. Khamarnadl 31. Hatlslla 7. Mathlanendl 32. Nuapada 8. Purunaghatl 33. Balarampur 9. Ragudl 34. Jhadkundl 10. Taratara 35. Kochlanandl 11. Tarva 36. Deogan 12. Ambogadla 37. Jhlnklplta 13. Akarua 38. Rakutla 14. Bancho 39: Dhankla 15. Sibanarayanpur (Dhlnkla) 16. Mugupur 40. Dlpapal 17. NlIapur 41. Kantarohl 18. Yosoba ntapur 42. Toranlanpal 19. Balabhadrapur 43. Raypur 20. Kantladlhl 44. Tulaslpur 21. Sahanadpur 45. Raghabapur 22. Hlrapur 46. Mahulpasl 23. Tlklra 47. Chamarpasl 204

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24. Baradl 24. Ratakana 25. Sarbeswarpur 25. Raghabapur 26. Bareswar 26. Nuagaon 27. Adaghorla 27. Salanla 28. Kathlasara 28. Sahapur 29. Panchugochhla 29. Salapata 30. Dadhlbabanpur 30. Salkanla (Of Anandapur P.S. 31. Sarala (Portion) under 32. Tankagadla Anandapllr Tahasll) 33. Tumbamanlpatna 34. Ana

NANDIPADA 1. Ayatpur 35. Asia P.S. 2. Amrutpur 36. Badatlra 3. Anara 37. Boetlra 4. Balavadrapur 38. Chandlablranchlpur 5. Bengatlra 39. Chhenapadl 6. Blshnupur 40. Cheragadla 7. Belabondha 41. Dankla (Talabandha) 42. Dankurl 8. Brundabanpur 43. Gallgopalpur 9. Chamartlra 44. Gopa 10. Chasakhanda 45. Goblndapur 11. Dasarathlpur 46. Gopalpur 12. Dlhabhulnpur 47. Hatadlhl (Godma) 48. Jaganathpur 13. Danar 49. Jalakalangu 14. Kameswarpur 50. Kapundl 15. Kalogaon 51. Marelgaon 16. Kanakampa 52. Malarpada 17. Karanglapadl 53. Matha 18. Kalthgadla 54. Pandada 19. Jaleswarpur 55. Sakhana 20. Madhupur 56. Sasanga 21. Manoharpur 57. Adheldwar 22. Radhanagarpatna 58. Antlra 23; Raghunathpur 59. Aglrla 20S

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60. Ambo 96. Bardhanpur 61. Baharlpur 97. Banlary 62. Baranga 98. Blrldl 63. Ballpada 99. Bhaglrathlpur 64. Brahamanlkala 100. Bhutapada 65. Bhakldl 101. Dharrnapur 66. Begunlapadl 102. Elakana 67. Chapundla (Elaknla) 68. Dhalpokharl 103. Jchhapur 69. Dlmlrla 104. Inchol 70. Dudugaon 105. Isala 71. Dhanghar 106. Jalasarpur 72. Elakana 107. ~aslpur 73. Goblndpur 108. i

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MAYURBHANJ 38. Tandlbanl DISTRICT 39. Kukurlrumba RAIRANGPUR 1. Sanabantha 40. Kaduanl TAHASIL 2. Saranda 41. Kuall BISOI P.S. 3. Ballam 42. Arlunpani 4. Sapaghera 43. KuaJhari 5. Hensalgora 44. Balarampur Hili 6. Jhumkapaharl 45. Hili Block No-l 7. Tungur 46. Badbll 8. Lara Hili 47. SiJu Hili 9. Hatlsol 48. Guhal Hili 10. Lara 49. Bhadupanl 50. Saranda Hili 11. Karatamak (Kodarmak) 51. Badabantha 52. SaraH Hili 12. Saragara 53. Brundapahadl Hili (Sargada) 54. Dalaldlhl 13. Vegtdlhl (To Gorumahlsanl 14. Luhaslla P.S.) 15. Amadabeda 16. Amadabeda Hili GORUMAHI­ 1. Sanabantha 17. Jamda SANI P.S. 2. Saranda 18. Kalalharl 3. BaHam 19. KalaJhari Hili 4. Sapaghera 20. Bandhagaon 5. Hensalgora 21. Kendua Hili 6. Jhumkapaharl 22. Kendua 7. Tungur 23. Manlkpur 8. Lara Hill 24. Nuagaon 9. Hatlsol 25. Paunsla 10. Lara 26. Paunsla HII 11. Karatamak 27. Bantalagora (Kodarmak) (Bantallgoda) 12. Saragara 28. Balarampur (Sargada) 29. Betalharan 13. Vegldihi 30. BetaJharan Hili 14. Luhaslla 15. Amadabeda 31. Dalakl 16. Amadabeda Hili 32. KheJurl 17. Jamda 33. Khelurl Hili 18. KalaJharl 34. KaranJae 19. Kalalharl Hili .35. Marhelkacha 20. Bandhagaon 36. Meradlhl 21. Kendua Hili 37. Kumbhardobhi 207

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22. Kendua 9. Dighi 23. Manikpur 10. Pimpurilharana 24. Nuagaon 11. Maheswarpur 25. Paunsia (Mahespur) 26. Paunsia Hil 12. Pokharidiha 27. Bantalagora 13. Dumurdiha (Bantaligoda) 14. Murugadiha 28. Balarampur IS. Phulaiharan 29. Betajharan 16. Kasiabera 30. Betajharan Hill 17. Tillau 31. Dalaki (Tilow) 32. Khejuri 18. Ghuma 33. Khejuri Hill 19. Kulapata 20. Kukuranda 34. , Karanjae 35. Marheikacha 21. Sankhabhanga 36. Meradihi 22. Jorajama 37. Kumbhardobhi 23. )arkani 38. Tandibani 24. Digarshul 39. Kukurlrumba 25. Kapadiha )oka 40. Kaduani 26. 27. Baliajoka 41. Kuali (Baliatoka 42. Arlunpani 28. Bhadua Samil 43. KuaJhari {Bhadua) 44. Balarampur Hill 29. Bachhuribandha 45. Hill Block No-I 30. Ambadiha 46. Badbli 31. Dhanadar 47. Siju Hill 32. Uperbera 48. Guhal Hill. 33. Kalapani 49. Bhadupani 34. Baghabura SO. Saranda Hill (Bagbuda) 51. Badabantha 35. Goblndapura 52. Sarali Hill 36. Nata 53. Brundapahadi Hill 37. Kundiapal 54. Dalaldihi (Kundipani) (Of Bisol P.S.) I 38. Dakhinasula BARIPADA 1. Bhadua 39. Unchagan TAHASIL 2. )amugandia, 40. Katisula • BANGRI- 3. Pakatla 41. Sunamuhin POSI P.S. 4. Barubera 42. Nuhamalia 5. Puapaka 43. Tentuli 6. Jamkunda 44. Kumbharla 7. Ichlnda (Kumari) 8. Kasldihl 45. Mundabanl 208 .. 'ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX·1 TO TABLE A·1 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX.1 TO TABLE A·1

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46. Machtiakondana 83. Nuhaballa 47. Barunaberha (Nuhamalla) 48. Janaklpur 84. Ekatalla (Janakldelpur) (Ekdall) 49. Kapadlha 85. Nablnmundakata 50. Banaratlla 86. Parasla 51. Kolldlha 87. Neda (Kuladlha) 88. Banagan 52. Murunla 89. Barachhatars 53. Joglthopa 90. Dakhlnbadl (Jogltota) 91. Balllora 54. Panchamtalla , (Balllodl) 55. Karunasola 56. Banklsol 92. Pandara 57. Kaslabera 93. Kachhamblla 58. Pokharla (Sankachlmblla) 59. SIIp'horl 94. Tulaslbanl (SIIfodl) 95. Chaulgherl 60. Khalrabanl 96. Dhanger! 61. Palasabanl 97. Gandlpanl 62. Saragachhlda 98. Mundall 63. Darkholl 99. Blrslnha 64. Manoharpur 100. Nuagaon 65. Kherana 101. Kachhlmbhlla 66. Go'plnathpur (Badakachlmblla) 67. Malakunda 102. Kumbar'dubhlchhaka 68. Sarasakana 103. Hallll 69. Mahulbarel 104. Manlarl 70. Brundabanpur 105. Sirsa 71. Pandabhlla 106. Astla 72. Kisanpur 107. Patapacha (Kusunapur) 108. Kuanrdlhl 73. Kashlpala 109. Nagadlhl 74. Brushabhanapur 75. Mundhakata 110. Nuagaon 76. Nuaiaon 111. Sllua 77. PanllJa 112. Ralbandha 78. Chuadlma 113. Tolilka 79. Bhand:Jgaon 114, Khadlasul (Dhendgan) 115. Kantasol 80. Panasadlha 116. Ralbanfa 8t. Baghalhumpa 117. Nuhamalla .82. Pahadpur 118. Bhulllsani 209

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119. P~rOOapa::!- 158. Sasanadi 120. Palasla (Sansanadi) 121. Jharpokharia 159. Panlsul 122. Jharbira 160. MahantJapalasla Ohadbeda) 161. Ghutlabuda 123. Dlghl 162. Jharla 124. Hatlbarl (Jhalla, Jhlria) 125. Raslka 163. Bhandarlkura 126. RaJaloka 164. Balabhadrapur 127. Rautra 165. Salbanl 128. Mahanala 166. GhlaJorl 129. Saragoda 167. Puharl 130. Belbaria (Puanl) 131. Anlabanl 168. ]':l!Jntl (Anlatoda) 169. Balldlha 132. Krushnachandrapur 170. Hili Block 133. Pathurl 171. Pandabllla 134. Jambanl 172. Bedhapal 135. Dumurla 173. Gonad 136. Baunsada 174. Badkundalbanl 137. Gadadharpur 175. Chakadaha 138. Deull 176. Sankundalbanl( 1) 139. Padmapur 177. Sankundalbanl 140. Budhamara 178. Chandabllla 14l. Andhari 179. Badratila 142. Arjundlha 180. Mahukula 143. Sanhucha 181. SankadapatJa (Sankucha) 182. Nuadlhl 144. Dhangarisol 183. Darghal 145. Asanasul 184. Badkadapatla 146. Ramchandrapur 185. Kumardihl 147. Barhasul 186. Bandhlarl 148. Puilasla 187. Kesarpanl 149. Pailposl 188. Gahalamunda 150. Jalda 189. Thakuranlsul lSI. Kendumundl 190. Kandalla 152. Kanlmahull 191. Salabanl 153. ManbhanJ 192. Malhlgan 154. Kendua 193. )amdhurudl 155. Nadlathul 194. )amunapal 156. Umadeipur 195. _!(umbhirmunl 157. Nedabhadl 196. Barad

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197. Badpal 35. Goblndapura 198. HiII-l 36. Nata 199. HiII-2 37. Kundlapal (To Jharpokharia (Kundlpanl) P.S.) 38. Dakhlnasula 39. Unchagan 1. Bhadua JHARPO­ 40. Katlsula 2. Jamugandia KHARIA P.S. 41. Sunamuhln 3. Pakatia 42. Nuhamalla 4. Barubera 43. Tentull 5. Puapaka 44. Kumbharia 6. Jamkunda 7. !chinda (Kumari) 8. Kasidihi 45. Mundabanl 9. Dighi 46. Machhakondana 10. Pimpurijharana 47. Barunaberha 11. Maheswarpur 48. Janakillur (Mahespur) (Janakldelpur) 12. Pokharidiha 49. Kapadlha' 13. Dumurdiha 50. Banaratlla 14. Murugadiha 51. Kolldiha 15. Phulafharan (Kuladlha) 16. Kasiabera 52. Murunla 17. Tillau 53. Joglthopa (Tilow) (Jogitota) 18. Ghuma 19. Kulapata 54. Panchamtalla 20. Kukuranda 55. Karunasola 21. Sankhabhanga 56. Banklsol 22. Jorajama 57. Kaslabera 23. Jarkani 58. Pokharla 24. Digarshul 59. SlIphori 25. Kapadiha (Silfodl) 26. Joka 60. Khalrabanl 27. Baliajoka 61. Palasabanl (Baliatoka 62. Saragachhlda 28. Bhadua Samil 63 . Darkholl . (Bhadua) 64. Manoharpur 29. Bachhuribandha 65. Kherana 30. Ambadiha 31. Dhanadar 66. Goplnathpur 32. Uperbera 67. Malakunda 33. Kalapanl 68. Sarasakana 34. Baihabura 69. Mahulbarel (Bagbuda) 70. Brundabanpur

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71. Pandabhlla 106. Astla 72. Kisanpur 107. Patapacha (Kusunapur) 108. Kuanrdihl 73. Kashlpala 109. Nagadlhl 14. Brushabhanapur 110. Nuagaon 75. Mundhakata III. Sllua 76. Nuagaon 112. Ralbandha 77. Panilia 113. Tolaka 78. Chuadlma 114. Khadiasul 79. Bhandagaon lIS. Kantasol (Dhendgan) 116. Ralbanla 80. Panasadlha 117. Nuhamalia 81. Baghalhumpa 118. Bhurusanl 82. Pahadpur 119. Purunapanl 83. Nuhaballa 120. Palasla (Nuhamalla) 121. J harpokharla 84. Ekatalla 122. Jharblra (Ekdali) (Jhadbeda) 85. NablnmundakatJ 123. Dighl 86. Parasla 124. Hatlbarl 87. Neda 125. Raslka 88. Banagan 126. Ralaloka 89. Barachhatars 127. Rautra ;' 90. Dakhlnbadl 128. Mahanala 91. Balilora 129. Saragoda (Balilodi) 130. Belbarla 92. Pandara 131. Anlabanl 93. Kachhamblla (Anlatoda) (Sankachlmbila) 132. Krushnachandrapur 94. Tulaslbanl 133. Pathurl 95. Chaulgherl 134. Jambanl 96. Dhangerl 135. Dumuria 97. Gandipanl 136. Baunsada 98. Mundall 137. Gadadharpur 99. Blrslnha 138. Deull 100. Nuagaon 139. Padmapur 101. Kachhimbhila 140. Budhamara (Badakachlmbila) 141. Andharl 102. Kumbardubhlchhaka 142. Arjundiha 103. Hallll 143. Sanhucha 104. Manlarl (Sankucha) lOS .. Sirsa 144. Dhangarisol 212

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145. Asanasul 184. Badkadapatla 146. Ramchandrapur 185. Kumardihl 147. Barhasul 186. Bandhlari 148. Punasla 187. Kesarpanl 149. Panposi 188. Gahalamunda 150. Jalda 189. Thakuranisul 151. Kendumundi 190. Kandalla 152. Kanlmahull 191. Salabanl 153. Manbhanl \92. Malh\g;m 154. Kendua 193. Jamdhurudl 155. Nadiathul 194. Jamunapal 156. Umadeipur 195. Kumbhlrmunl 157., Nedabhadl 196. Baratl 158. Sasanadi 197. Badpal (Sansanadl) 198. Hili· 1 159. Panlsul 199. HiII·2 160. Mahantlapalasia (Of Bangriposi P.S.) 161. Ghutlabuda KOLIANA 1. RaghunathganJ 162. Jharla P.S. 2. , Bhutlapada (Jhalia, Jhiria) 3. Bangiam 163. Bhandarikura (To Baripada 164. Balabhadrapur 165. Salbanl Sa dar P.S.) 166. GhlaJorl 167. Puharl BARIPADA 1. Raghunathganj (Puanl) SADAR P.S. 2. Bhutiapada 168. Jauntl 3. Bangiam 169. Balldlha (Of Kollana P.S.) 170. Hili Block 1. Lakshiposl 171. Pandabllla (Laxmlposl) 172. Bedhapal 2. Shagunabasa 173. Gonacl (Sagunabasa) 174. Badkundalbanl 3. Maharajapura 175. Chakadaha 4. Bagadiha 176. Sankundalbanl( I ) (Bagdiha) 177. Sankundalbanl 5. Dumukapala 178. Chandabllla 6. Lakshmipura 179. Badratlla 7. Jamubanl 180. Mahukula (Jambanl) 181. Sankadapatla 8. Gomundl 182. Nuadihl 9. Arkhapala 183. Darghal (Arakhpal) 213

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10. Durgapura 14. Bhugurakata 11. Kanjimatl (Bhugudakata) (Kanjibati, 15. Kshetrapatna Kanjiratlr) (Khetrapatna) 12. Chlpataastla 16. Bhagabatpura ( Chipatastla) 17. Kulchlbanl 13. Jamunadeipur 18. Kulfdlha 14. Bhugurakata 19. Konapal and ( Bhugudakata) BaJipada 15. Kshetrapatna Municipality ( Khetrapatna) (Of Barlpada Sadar 16. Bhagabatpura P.S.) 17. Kulchlbanl 18. Kulfdlha SULIAPADA 1. Benipurla 19. Konapal and P.S. (To Muruda P.S. (Portion) Barlpada Municipality MURUDA 1. Benlpurla (To Barlpada Town P.S. (Of Sullapada P.S.) P.S.) (PORTION)

BARIPADA 1. Lakshlposl BETANATI 1. Mahulakundia- TOWN P.S. ·(Laxmlposl) TAHASIL Sonlihatibarl 2. Shagunabasa MURUDA 2. Sanmundhabanl (Sagunabasa) P.S. 3. Kaudla 3. MaharaJapura (PORTION) 4. Kandana 4. Bagadlha . 5. Durgapur (Bagdiha) 6. Bhurungiasol 5. Dumukapala 7. Nuhajhalia 6. Lakshmlpura 8. Brahamanmara 7. ]amubanl 9. Marudihi (Jambanl) 10. Andhari 8. Gomundl 11. Majana 9. ArI

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19. Alana 54. Kendudiha 20. Ghagara 55. Kanthalia 21. Fuljharl 56. Badamundhabanl 22. Palasmundali 57. Ranlapal 23. Bhalukchua 58. Baghajharan 24. Nuagaon 59. Khuntapal 25. Chhataraipur 60. Paramananda 26. Sanyasi 61. Badafera 27. Khuruntia 62. Sanpuria 28. Krusumkuti Samil 63. Bafladhipa Jiapal 64. Badbhila 29. Kukudapada 65. Mahanpur 30. Kumari Samil 66. Baura Dhadasahi 67. Gholmuhan (Dhadasahi) 68. Gandaguhali 31. Tentulibati 69. Kulagadia Anua 32. Ratanpur 70. 71. Ulidihl 33. Morada 72. Astla 34. Balnchadiha 73. Dangarvilla 35. Bahadasahl 74. Sirsapal 36. Jhinkiria Sami! 75. Haldipal Palasbanl 76. Chltrada 37. ltamundia SaJlilIl 77. Pariakuli Bharadananda 78. Rukunl 38. Champakhunta 79. Silda Samil Jugalkhunda 80. Purunapanl 39. Chamardahanl 81. Ambagadla 40. Mohanpur 82. Futakisol 41. Beljharl 83. Thengatandl 42. Harekrushnapur 84. Sarasol 43. Badasol 85. Mundhabanl Samll 44. Ghudabandha Bhahmanmara 45. Khuntapal 86. Kundhel 46. Goblndpur 87. Dhubunlsole 47. Tukapaisla 88. Panchavaya 48. Dhlreldlhl Samil 89. Daharda Hatldahanl 90. Sinduriloda 49. Kanliamunda 91. Fulbadla 50. Bhatchhatar 92. Betnasla 51. Chlktamatla 93. Bholagadia 52. Khalal?ada 94. Samaldihi 53. Baunsakantia 95. Baligadia 215

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96. Jamugadla 13l. Amarada 97. Tlansl 132. Darkholl 98. Gadlgan 133. Nuasahl 99. Benapatia 134. Patnasahl 100. Bhunldubanl 135. Chlrkunlpada 101. Musagadia 136. DhllaJagatpur 102. NuapokhaJi 137. Bayasul 103. Kunda 138. Brahamapur 104. )ugalkunda 139. Dhobakundla

(To Muruda P.S. c 140. Ghagara (Portion) under 14l. Badhlmuhan Rasagoblndapur 142. Kandrasul Tahasll) 143. PrahraJpur \05. Baghasahl \44. Bholgadla (Bagasahl) 145. Gadlghatl 106. Dhansul 146. Dalaldlhl 107. Kadamsol 147. Pumachandrapur 108. Gobara Samll 148. Klrtanlapal Rautrapur 149. Astagadla ro9. Raldiha 150. Bandhamundl 110. Banakod Samll 151. Tambakhuri ]odapada 152. Malkadla 111. Parulia 153. Banakatl 112. Angargadla 154. Kakabandha 113. Saramala 155. Goplnathpur \ 14. Katunl 156. Astla 115. Rasgobindpur 157. Dwarsunl 116. Bharadasul 158. Harinasul 117. Astla 159. Kasafalla 118. Ambadiha 160. Tlpura 119. Patagadla (Tupura) 120. Mahulla 161. Kaptlpada 121. Takldlda 162. Ghasamarl 122. Andharl 163. Danganaila 123. Rangamatia 164. Tlkapada 124. Dahisahi 165. Mangalpur 125. Patharakhola 166. Haripur 126. Deosul 167. Tarapur 127. Sasha 168. )hatlada (Sansa), 169. Mlridhapur 128. Bachhuripal 170. Tlkayatpur 129. Ramchandrapur \ 71. Chlnchadgadla 130. Musamari 172. Shyamanandapur 216

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173. Kanthl 215. Bhaduasal 174. Ranlsaral 216. Raghunathpur 175. NarangabaJ 217. Sukhllakhal 176. KaJarapal 218. Ramchandrapur 177. Kahnupur 219. NaJga)a (Kanpur) 220. Ukasul 178. Parulia 221. Nunchati 179. Kamardiha 222. Nahlasul 180, Khunta (Nayasul) 181. MaJanadiha 223. Bhagadia IB2. Baunsatota (Bahagadia) 183. Panchamanla 224. Sankharla IB4. )harla (Sunakunla) IB5. Dhansul 225. Kusumbandha IB6. Naklchua 226. Ranglan 187. Raisul 227. Jtahan I BB. Bhaliapada 22B. Madhuna IB9. Andhari 229. Podpada 190. Betanasia 230. Kushadlha 191. Ar)untala 231. Mahulla 192. Chorla 232. Andirapal 193. Damarout 233. )ambhlrapal 194. Chhatana 234. Kolipal 195. Kapal 235. Dudhlasula 196. Karanjapada 236. )hlranl 197. Nuakhunta 237. Subandlhl 19B. Bhedlsahl 238. Klakhall 199. Gambharla 239. Bhaliasul 200. Khuntapal .240. Bahumarisul 201. Saladlha 241. Ardiha 202. Rakhanl 242. Adhamangal 203. Thakarapal . 243. Bahipal 204. Chakulla 244. Khandlkhal 205. )ahan 245. Madmadl 206. Analasul 246. Purunavadamsul 207. Ralpal (To Rasagobindapur 20B. Udalipal P.S. under 209. Birlpal Rasagoblndapu r 210 .. Bhuyanmara Tahasil) 211. Palasbandha 212. Ranibandha . BAISJNGA 1. Badampur 213. Chakradharpur P.S. 2. Karatpata 214. Kushnachandrapur 3. Badhl 217

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4. Patharchada 36. Talgar 5. Benasul 37. Junfasla 6. Duhlllpura 38. Unla (Dohlllpura) 39. Kulablchitranandapur 7. Jladmanlda 40. Totapada 8. Sanmanlda (To Rasagoblndapur 9. Kochlasul P.S. under 10. Palkasahl Rasagoblndapur 11. Asankhall Tahasll) 12. Sumltrapelpur RASAGOBIN- 1. Mahulakundia- 13. Gurel DAPUR Sonilhatibari (Gural) TAHASIL 2. Sanmundhaba ni 14. Hatasahl MURUDA 3. Kaudia 15. Bhairangl P.S. 4. Kandana 16. Manlkpur (PORTION) 5. Durgapur 17. Ektalla 6. Bhurungiasol 18. Satsagadia 7. Nuhajhalia (Satasagaria) 8. Brahamanmara 19. Syamanandpur 9. Marudihi (Samanandapur) 10. Andharl 20. Kalma II. Malana (Kalama) 12. Ufalgadia 21. Bartana 13. Bhalughera Raghabapur 22. 14. Guhaldihi Samil Srinathpur; 23. Padakhunta 24. Morda 15. Rekna (Muruda) 16. Patakundia Samil 25. Chhatra Malihatl (Chhatar) 17. Baldla 26. Totapada 18. Palasabandha 27. Sapagadla 19. Alana (Sapagaria) 20. Ghagara 28. Handldhua 21. Fuljharl 29. Brahmanapatak 22. Palasmundali (Brahmanapatana) 23. Bhalukchua 30. Plngull 24. Nuagaon 31. Khadisul 25. Chhataraipur . 32. Kotakisul 26. Sanyasi (Ketaklsul) 27. Khuruntia 33. Padmatalia 28. Krusumkuti Samil 34. Balnchanuagan Jiapal 35. Tekathla 29. Kukudapada 218

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30. Kumarl Samil 66. Baura Dhadasahi 67. Gholmuhan (Dhadasahi) 68. Gandaguhali 31. Tentulibati 69. Kulagadia 32. Ratanpur 70. Anua- 33. Morada 71. Ulidihl 34. Bainchadiha 72. Astia 35. Bahadasahi 73. Dangarvilla 36. Jhinkirla Samil 74. Sirsapal . Palasbani 75. Haldipal 37. ltamundia Samil 76. Chitrada Bharadananda 77. Parlakuli 38. Champakhunta 78. Rukunl 79. Silda Samil Jugalkhunda 80. Purunapani 39. Chamardahanl 81. Ambagadla 40. Mohanpur 82. Futakisol 41. Beljhari 83. Thengatandi 42. Harekrushnapur 84. Sarasol 43. Badasol 85. Mundhabanl Samil 44. Ghudabandha Bhallmanmara 45. Khuntapal 86. Kundhel 46. Gobindpur 87. Dhubunfsole 47. Tukapalsia 88. Panchavaya 48. Dhireidihl Samil 89. Daharda Hatidahani , 90. Sindurljoda 49. Kanjiamunda 91. Fulbadia 50. Bhatchhatar 92. Betnasla 51. Chiktamatla 93. Bholagadia 52. Khalapada 94. Samafdihf 53. Baunsakantia 95. BOiligadia 54. Kendudiha 96. Jamugadla 55. Kanthalia 97. Tlansi 56. Badamundhabani 98. Gadlgan 57. Raniapal 99. Benapatia 58. Baghajharan 100. Bhunldubani 59. Khuntapal 101. Musagadla 60. Paramananda 102. Nuapokharl 61. Badafera 103. Kunda 62. Sanpurla 104. Jugalkunda 63. Baliadhipa (Of Muruda P.S. 64. Badbhlla (Portion) under 65. Mahanpur Betanatl Tahasil) 219

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RASA· I. Baghasahi 40. Bholgadia GOBINDA (Bagasahi) 41. Gadighati PUR P.S. 2. Dhansuf 42. Dalaidihi 3. Kadamsof 43. Pumachandrapur 4. Gobara Samil 44. Kirtaniapal Rautrapur 45. Astagadia 5. Raidiha 46. Bandhamundi 6. Banakoti Samil 47. Tambakhuri )odapada 48. Malkadia 7. Parufla 49. Ban2kati 8. Angargadia 50. Kakabandha 9. Saramafa 51. Gopinathpur iO. Katuni 52. Astia 11. Rasgobindpur 53. Dwarsuni 12. Bharadasuf 54. Harinasul 13. Astla 55. Kasaf.1lia 14. Ambadiha 56. Tipura 15. Patagadiao (Tupura) 16. Mahufla 57. Kaptlpada 17. Takldida 58. Ghasamari 18. Andhafi 59. Danganalia 19. Rangamatia 60. Tikapada ~20. Dahisahi 61. Mangafpur 21. Patharakhofa 62. Haripur 22. Deosul 63. Tarapur 23. Sasha 64. ]hatlada tSansa) 65. Mlrldhapur 24. Bachhurllla\ 66. llkayatllur 25. Ramchandrallur 67. Ch\nchadgadia 26. Musamart 68. Shyamanandapur 27. Amarada 69. Kanthl 28. Darkholi 70. Ranlsaral 29. Nuasahl 7l. Narangabaj 30.' Patnasahl 72. Kalarapal 31. Chlrkunipada 73. Kahnupur 32. Dhilajagatpur (Kanpur) 33. Bayasul 74. Parulla 34. Brahamapur 75. Kamardiha 35. ,Dhobakundia 76. Khunta 36. Ghagara 77. Majanadiha 37. Badhlmuhan 78. Baunsatota 38. Kandrasul 79. Panchamanla 39. Prahrajpur 80. Jharta 220

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81. Dhansul 121. Kusumbandha 82. Naklchua 122. Rangian 83. . Ralsul 123. ltaharl 84. Bhallapada 124. Madhuria 85. Andharl 125. Podpada 86. Betanasla 126. ,Kushadlha 87. Arjuntala 127. Mahulla 88. Chorla 128. Andlrapal 89. Damarout 129. Jambhlrapal 90. Chhatana 130. Kollpal 91. Kapal 131. Dudhlasula 92. KaranJapada 132. Jhlranl 93. Nuakhunta 133. Subandlhl 94. Bhedlsahl 134. Klakhall 95. Gambharia 135. Bhaliasul 96. Khuntapal 136. Bahumarisul 97. Saladlha 137. Ar_dlha 98. Rakhanl 138. Adhamangal 99. Thakarapal 139. Bahlpal 100. Chakulla 140. Khandlkhal 101. Jahari 141. Madmadl 102. Analasul 142. Purunavadamsul 103. Ralpal (Or Muruda P.S. 104. Udallpal (Portion) Under 105. Blrlpal Betanatl Tahasll) 106. Bhuyanmara 143. Badampur 107. Palasbandha 144. Karatpata 108. Ranlbandha 145. Badhl 109. Chakradharpur 146. PatharchatJa 110. Kushnachandrapur 147. Benasul Ill. Bhaduasal 148. Duhlllpura 112. Raghunathpur (Dohlllpura) 113. Sukhllakhal 149. Badmanlda 114. Ramchandrapur . 150. Sanmanlda . 115. NalgaJa 151. Kochlasul 116. Ukasul 152. Palkasahl 117. -Nunchatl 153. Asankhall 118. Nahlasul 154. Sumltradelpur (Nayasul) 155. Gurel 119. Bhagadla (Gural) (Bahagadla) 156. Hatasahl 120. Sankharia 157. Bhalrangi (Sunakunla) 158. Manlkpur 221

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159. Ektalla 5. Baragurguria .160. Satsagadla (Badgudugudfa) (Satasagaria) 6. Barbart 161. Syamanandpur (Badbadi) (Samanandapur) 7. Benipur 162. Kalma 8. Sfnglrida (Kalama) (Sfngldfda 163. Banana 9. Barblsof 164. Raghabapur 10. Bhalubasa 165. Srfnathpur 11. Mahuldiha 166. Morda 12. Sagunabasa (Muruda) 13. Sanbfsol 167. Chhatra 14. Sangurguria (Chhatar) 15. Baghamara 168. Totapada 16. Durgapur 169. Sapagadla 17. Sankhalarl (Sapagaria) 18. Mfrigagothana 170. Handfdhua 19. Pufbarfa 171. Brahmanapatak (Phulbadia) (Brahmanapatana) 20. Nuasahl 172. Pfngufl 21. Badkhafari 173. Khadfsul (Badkhaladi) 174. Kotakfsul 22. Dundaria (Ketakfsul) 23. Nachhipur 175. Padmatalla 24. Joyntlpata 176. Bainchanuagan (Jaytipatajamudiha) 177. Tekathfa 25. Tafparia 178. Talgar (Jamudiha, Talpadia, 179. Junfasfa Jiatikar) 180. Unfa 26. Podadiha 181. KulabJchftrananda- 27. Sanjunapal pur 28. Sadanandapur 182. Totapada 29. Kantlgarl (Of Balslnga P.S. 30. Chakradharpur under Betanatl 31. Nuhamalla Tahasll) 32 .. Barjunapal UDALA 1. Golagaria 33. Bhandaripal TAHASIL 2. Kanakpur 34. Ghantfafl UDALA P.S. (Janakpur) : (Kantiafi) 3. Baghabasa 35. Chhanua 36. Koflafam 4. Talabanl, 222

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37. Oebla 74. Talla (Oebala) 75. Nuagan 38. Nachhipur 76. Nodhadiha 39. Kadambasul (Nuddiha) (Kadamsul, 77. Pingo Kusunpur) (Pingu) 40. Gandidar 78. Srabanghaty (Gandidara) 79. Kukurdima 41. Palasbanl 80. Chuniposl (ParasibanJ) 8t. Narasinghbera 42. Kaptipada 43. Kaladahi 82. Potaldiha 44. Sansimlia 83. Rathipur 45. Jhinkapada 84. Ghuntabani 46. Machhia 85. Khadikhanla 47. Kuagothana 86. Kuanarpur 48. Beldiha 87. Sindhupur 49. Bandhamala 88. Baulkhaladl 50. Banlagan 89. Gheepur 51. SaubhadyadeJpur 90. Tampada (Saubhagyadelpur) 91. Gohlra 52. Bhagabandha 92. Hili Block No. 31 53. Gourgan 93. Hill Block No. 28 54. Peragarl 94. H11l Block No. 22 55. Jaroia 95. Hili Block No. 5 56. Khetpara 96. Sarabanaghatl Hill 57. Karpada 97. Hill Block No. 4 58. Mahulbanl 59. Patpur 98. Hill Block No. 11 60. Gothapura (To Kaptlpada P.S.) 61. Astapura KAPTIPADA J. Golagarla 62. Sursurla P.S. 2. Kanakpur (Sudsudia) (Janakpur) 63. Ambaplchhala 3. Baghabasa 64. Khuntabil 4. Tala bani 65. Dhumkhet 5. Baragurgurla 66. Barampada (Badgudugudia) 67. Jambanl 6. Barbar! 68. Radho (Badbadi) 69. Dlhlrakul 7. Benipur 70. Mauda 71. Ramchandrapur 8. Slngirlda 72. Asanbanl (Singidida 73. Garlapal 9. Barblsol (Gudiapal) 10. Bhalubasa 223

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11. Mahuldiha 42. Kaptlpada 12. Sagunabasa 43. Kaladahl 13. Sanbisol 44. Sansimlia 14. Sangurguria 45. }hlnkapada 15. Baghamara 46. Machhia 16. Durgapur 47. Kuagothana 17. Sankhalari 48. Beldlha 18. Mlrigagothana 49. Bandhamala 19. Pulbaria 50. Banlagan (Phulbadla) 51. Saubhadyadelpur 20. Nuasahl (Saubhagyadelpur) 21. Badkhalari 52. Bhagabandha (Badkhaladi) 53. Gourgan 22. Dundaria 54. Peragari 23. Nachhlpur 55. }arda 24. ]oyndpata 56. Khetpara (JaytJpatajamudiha) 57. Karpada 58. Mahulbanl 25. Talparta 59. Patpur (Jamudiha, Talpadla, 60. Gothapura ]iadkar) 61. Astapura 26. Podadiha 62. Sursurta 27. Sanjunapal (Sudsudla) 28. Sadanandapur 63. Ambaplchhala 29. Kantlgart 64. Khuntabll 30. Chakradharpur 65. Dhumkhet 31. Nuhamalia 66. Barampada 32. jlarjunapal 67. Jambanl 33. Bhandartpal 68. Radho 34. Ghantlali 69. Dlhlrakul (Kantlali) 70. Mauda 35. Chhanua 71. Ramchandrapur 36. Kollalam 72. Asanbanl 37. Debla 73. Gartapal (Debala) (Gudlapal) 38. Nachhlpur 74. Talla 39. Kadambasul 75. Nuagan (Kadamsul, 76. Nodhadiha Kusunpur) (Nuddiha) 40. Gandldar 77. Plngo (Gandldai'a) (Plngu) 41. Palasbanl 78. Srabanghaty (Paraslbanl) 79. KiJkurdlma 224

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80. Chunlposl 18. Sanabaflposl 81. Naraslnghbera 19. Jamukhanjarf 82. Potaldiha 20. Champajhar" 83. Rathlpur 21. Nuagaon 84. Ghuntabanl 22. Asanbanl . 85. Khadikhanla 23. Klrklchlpal 86. Kuanarpur 24. Mankadbeda 87. Sindhupur 25. Dlffganj 88. Baulkhaladi 26. Jarfpada 89. Gheepur (Jodlpada) 90. Tampada 27. Bhejldlha 91. Gohlra 28. Patarpara 92. Hill Block No. 31 29. Dangadlha 93. Hill Block No. 28 30. Jungle Block 94. Hill Block No. 22 ( Sudarsanpur) 95. Hill Block No. S 31. Kokanda 96. Sarabanaghatl Hill 32. Glrlbera 97. Hili Block No. 4 (Glrlbeda) 98. Hili Block No. II 33. Khandapal (Of Udala P.S.) (Gandapal) KARANJIA 1. Taramara 34. Badabalfposl TAHASIL 2. Baghamunda 35. Jarak THAKUR· 3. Handiphuta 36. Dakelpal MUNDA P.S. 4. Khuntaposl 37. Bhadubera 5. Barablf (Bhadubeda) (Badbif) 38. Kucheldlha 6. Gobarjoda 39. Nuapada 7. Sunlnda 40. Kathuanuagaon 8. Nlhanagandl 41. Dubapal 9. Dlgdhar' 42. Khudasffa . (Digldhar) (Khudslla) 10. Gurlajorl 43. Ghantladar (GuffaJodl) 44. Panaposl II. Balfabera 45. Banamunda 12. Jadldar 46. Mulapai (Jodadar) 47. Bentakarpara 13. Chlrupada 48. Mahuldlha 14. MandalJhari 49. Jamunalfa 15. Keshadlha 50. Gourlabahalf 16. Purunapanl (Goudlabahall) 17. MU,tuanl 51. Khumthan (Mltuanl) 52. Baghadafa 225

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53. Bhaliadal 6. Gobarjoda 54. Gorabhanga 7. Sunlnda (Godbhanga) 8. Nlhanagandl 55. Satkosla 9. Dlgdhar 56. Ghullghulla (Dlgldhar) (Ghulghulla) 10. GurlaJori 57. Jamunanda (GullaJodl) (Jamnanda) II. Ballabera 58. Dwarsunl 12. JadJdar (Duarsenl, Duarsunl) (Jodadar) 59. KanJlapal 13. Chlrupada (Kanjlpal) 14. Mandallharl 60. Amalnama Hili Block 15. Keshadlha (Satkosla Hili, 16. Purunapanl 17. Mutuanl Satkosla (Mltuanl) Amalnama Hili) 18. Sanaballposl 61. Salachua 19. ]amukhanJarl 62. Nada 20. ChampaJhar 63. Dhatlkldlha 21. Nuagaon 64. Karadapal 22. Asanbanl 65. Baghamara 23. Klrklchlpal 66. Baunshapanl 24. Mankadbeda 67. Satberhl 25. DlIIganJ (Satbedhl) 26. JarJpada 68. Balldlha (Jodipada) 69. Chauljharl 27. BheJldlha 70. Kundel 28. Patarpara 71. Baula 29. Dangadlha 72. Jambadl 30. Jungle Block 73. Asurkhal (Sudarsanpur) 74. JharjharJ 31. Kokanda 75. Satkosla Forest 32. Glrlbera Cluster (Glribeda) (To Satkosla P.S.) 33. Khandapal (Gandapal) SATKOSIA 1. Taramara 34. Badaballposl P.S. 2. Baghamunda 35. ]arak 3. Handlphuta 36. Dakelpal 4. Khuntaposl 37. Bhadubera 5. Barabll (Bhadubeda) (Badbll) 38. Kucheldlha

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39. Nuapada 70. Kundel 40. Kathuanuagaon 71. Baula 41. Dubapal 72. Jambadl 42. Khudasffa 73. Asurkhal (Khudsffa) 74. Jharjhari 43. Ghantladar 75. Satkosia Forest 44. Panaposl Cluster 45. Banamunda (Of Thakumunda 46. Mulapal P.S.) 47. Bentakarpara 48. Mahuldiha BALESHWAR 49. Jamunafia DISTRICT 50. Gourlabahall BASTA 1. Kaslpada (Goudlabahall) TAHASIL 2. Podadlha S1. Khumthan BASTA P.S. 3. Mlrglmundl 52. Baghadafa 4. Kadamauda 53. Bhaliadal 5. Agamouda 54. Gorabhanga 6. Taharpur (Godbhanga) 7. Agargohlra 55. Satkosla 8. Pinchabanla 56. Ghullghulla 9. Rupsa-Samil- (Ghulghulla) Hasanpur 57. Jamunanda 10. Patpur (Jamnanda) 11. Berhampur 58. Dwarsunl 12. Agaria (Duarsenl, Duarsunl) 13. Rautpara 59. Kanflap"ar 14. Jhlnkiria (Kanjlpal) 15. Oriasasan 60. Amalnama Hill Block 16. Dlmlcha (Satkosla Hill, 17. Jhatabada Satkosia Amalnama Badafahata Hill) (J ahatabar) 61. Salachua 18. Paschimsimllia 62. Nada 19. Lachhmankhunta 63. Dhatikidiha 20. Godapada 64. Karadapal 21. Harapur 65. Baghamara 22. Budhakhandl 66. Baunshapani 23. Bakharabada 67. Satberhl 24. Jamunla (Satbedhl) \ 25. Ambagadia 68. Balldlha 26. Bathuakoil! 69. Chaulfharl 27. Barhapal

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28. Taraibati 30. Maghakhunta 29. Bhararapal 31. Sanajhata 30. Maghakhunta (J ha tasa na) 31. Sanajhata 32. Hatiadiha (Jhatasana) (Of Basta P.S.)

32. Hatiadiha BALESHWAR 1. Patrapada (To Rupsa P.S.) TAHASIL 2. Gabagan BALESHWAR 3. Srikona P.S. RUPSA P.S. I. Kasipada 4. Tigiria 2. Podadiha 5. Sunhat Unit 3. Mirgimundi No. 30 4. Kadamauda 6. Baradeulabar 5. Agamouda 7. Chandipur 6. Taharpur 8. Ranasahi 7. Agargohira (Ramasahi) 8. Pinchabania 9. )hagarpari 9. Rupsa-Samil .. 10. Oasi Hasanpur II. Tapasi to. Patpur 12. Hirigan 11. Berhampur 13. Gudu 12. Agarta 14. Bidei 13. Rautpara 15. Sahada 14. Jhinkiria 16. Padmapur IS. Oriasasan 17. Bankeswar 16. Oimicha 18. Barakia 17. Jhatabada 19. Nidhipada Badajahata 20. Majhikia (Jahatabar) 21. Raghunathpur 18. .paschimsimilia 22. Chakasimilia

19. Lachhmankhunta 23. Chakat~ntulipura 20. Godapada 24. Tentulipura 21. Harapur 25. Ghima 22. Budhakhandi 26. Salapada 23. Bakharabada 27. Sanadeutabar 24. Jamunia 28. Kaindhari 25. Ambagadia 29. Nangudi 26. Bathuakoili 30. Talapada 27. Barhapal 31. Sainkona 28. Taraibati 32. Purastampur 29. Bhararapaf ITo Chandipur P.S.) 228

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CHANDIPUR 1. Patrapada 9. Matlgeda P.S .. 2. Gabagan 10. Podapatana 3. Srikona 11. Mangalapada 4. Tiglrla 12. Dlmpura 5. Sunhat Unit No. 30 13. Khaira 6. Baradeulabar 14. Kalarapal 7. Chandlpur 15. Patapur 8. Ranasahl Gosalnpatna (Ramasahi) 16. 9. Jhagarparl 17. Totasahl 10. Dasl 18. Jaganathpur 11. Tapasl 19. Goplnathpur 12. Hlrigan 20. Kalalhatla 13. Gudu 21. Joragadla 14. Bidel 22. Niladelpur 15. Sahada 23. Kaslgadla 16. Padmapur 24. PaldaJaml 17. Bankeswar 25. Kahnural 18. Barakla 26. Mahapatn 19. Nldhlpada 27. Bangura 20. Majhlkla 28. 21. Raghunathpur 22. Chakaslmllla 29. Bljeramchandrapur 23. Chakatentullpura 30. Fatepur 24. Tentullpura 31. Paramanandapur 25. Ghlsua 32. Blkramapur 26. Sa lap ada 33. Numlpada 27. Sanadeulabar 34. Ramachandrapur 28. Kalndhan 35. Naranpur 29. Nangudl 36. Hanchandrapur 30. Talapada 37. Kasapa 31. Salnkona 38. Malnsadall 32. Purastampur 39. Dlmlnchua (Of Baleshwar P.S.) 40. Banagadia NILAGIRI 1. Tolakla 41. Palkpada TAHASIL 2. Chanpur 42. Garasahl NILAGIRI 3. Derakholl 43. Bharadabatl P.S. 4. Pratappur 44. Atasahl 5. Chotatlntukl 45. Kusunadaspur 6. Blnha 46. Khuntadlha 7. Jalapanka 47. Malhlsahl 8. Astapatana 48. Pandua 229

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49. Kablsul 10. Podapatana 50. Janikapal 11. Mangaiapada 51. Batel 12. Dimpura 52. Rairamachandrapur 13. Khalra 53. Sorlsapal 14. Kalarapal 54. Tlpura 15. Patapur 55. Chandratlkirl 16. Gosainpatna 56. Khuntadiha 17. Totasahl (Kltulltadihapatna) 18. )aganathpur 57. Rangamatia 19. Goplnathpur 58. Pindabasa 20. Kalajhatia 59. Janhiapada 21. )oragadla 60. Ranlpokharl 22. Nlladelpur 61. Ballmundali 23. Kaslgadla .62. Budhakhunta 24. Paldajami

63. I Deripokhari 25. Kahnural 64. Simulipal 26. Mahapatrl 65. Badhl 27. Bangura 66. Jayanarayanpur 28. Basudevpur 67. Nlankhla 29. Bijeramchandrapur 68. Badapo,lglarl 30. Fatepur 69. Jokagaria 31. Paramanandapur 70. Nuagan 32. Bikramapur 71. Ambagadia 33. Numlpada 72. Rodanpur" 34. Ramachandrapur 73. Aghasul 35. Nar'anpur 74. Garudahat 36. Harlchandrapur 75. Laxmisul 37. Kasapa 76. Kamarpal 38. Malnsadall 77. Mahulagadla 39. Dlmlrlchua 78. Aghlrapada 40. Banagadla 79. Brajakishorepur 41. . Palkpada (To Oupadaj.S.) 42. Garasahl 43. Bharadabatl OUPADA I. Tolakla 44. Atasahl P.S. 2. Chanpur 45. Kusunadaspur 3. Derakholl 46. Khuntadlha 4. Pratappur 47. Majhlsahl 5. Cho'tatintuki 48. Pandua 6. Birlha 49. Kablsul 7. Jalapanka 50. )anlkapal 8. Astapatana 51. Batel 9. Matlgeda 52. Ralramachandrapur 230

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53. Sorisapal 14. Mohantlpara 54. Tipura 15. Kundl 55. Chandratiklrl 16. Haladlpahadl 56. Khuntadiha (Haladlpahanl) (Khuntadihapatna) 17. Ralntlra 57. Rangamatla 18. Mundall 58. Pindabasa 19. Bhagaram 59. )anhlapada 20. Bankatlra 60. Ranlpokharl 21. Panlchhatra 61. Balimundali 22. Bantala 62. Budhakhunta 23. Kusannagar 63. Derlpokharl 24. Kadabarang 64. Simulipal 25. Bisalkana 65. Badhl 66. )ayanarayanpur 26. Erendel 67. Nlankhla 27. Barabochhlkayan 68. Badapokharl 28. )ayslnpur 69. Jokagarla (Jayaslngpur) 70. Nuagan 29. Nlmbagarla 71. Ambagadia 30. Bautragana 72. Rodanpur 31. Tlkara 73. Aghasul 32. Patapur 74. Garudahat 33. Blrldlhl 75. Laxmlsul 34. Anlja 76. Kamarpal 35. Narlpur 77. Mahulagadla 36. Jasabantapur 78. Aghlrapada 37. Charlgan 79. Brajaklshorepur 38. Rajnagar Mangalpur (Of Nilaglrl P.S.) 39. Chakrapadhl BHADRAK 1. Purushandha 40. Telanatl TAHASIL 2. Barhat 41. ltua BANT P.S. Trilochanpur 42. Paharpur 3. Dhanghar 43. Sanupara 4. Kandaba 44. Barasandara 5. Kalapahad 45. Berhampur 6. Aria 46. Bahadalpur 7. Apatirasarangi 47. Sahupara 8. Oladang 48. Srirampur 9. Nirmalpur 49. Goplnathpur 10. Pandado 11. Nuapokhari 50. Tajpur 12. Routarapur 51. Ghantasarla 13. Patkana (Ghantagadia) 231

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52. HarJpur 23. Kusannagar 53. KuansmarJa ,24. Kadabarang 54. Sunpada 25. Bisalkana (Suanpada) 26. Erendei 55. TulJpada 27. Barabochhikayan 56. Kuanrada 28. )aysinpur 57. )agannathpur (Jayasingpur) 5B. Bharslnpur 29. Nimbagaria (Bharslngpur 30. Bautragana 59. Badamahlslgotha 31. Tikara 60. Kusunpur 32. Patapur 61. Glrldharlpur 33. Biridihi (GlrldharJ Nagar) 34. Anija - Pado 62. 35. NarJpur (Padl) 36. )asabantapur Markandapur 63. 37. CharJgan 64. Balikana 3B. Rajnagar Mangalpur (To Agarpada P.S.) 39. Chakrapadhl 40. Telanatl AGARPADA 1. Purushandha 41. ltua P.S. 2. Barhat 42. Paharpur Trifochanpur 43. 3. Dhanghar Sanupara 4. Kandaba 44. Barasandara 5. Kalapahad 45. Berhampur 6. Aria 46. Bahadalpur 7. Apatirasarangi 47. Sahupara B. Oladang 4B. Sr.irampur 9. Nirmalpur 49. Gopinathpur 10. Pandado 50. Tajpur 11. NuapokharJ 51. Ghantasaria 12. Routarapur (Ghantagadia) 13. Patkana 52. Harlpur 14. Mohantipara 53. Kuansmaria 15. Kundl 54. Sunpada 16. Haladlpahadi (Suanpada) (Haladlpahani) 55. Tulipada 17. Ralntira 56. Kuanrada lB. Mundalf 57. )agannathpur 19. Bhagaram 5B. Bharsinpur 20. Bankatira (Bharsingpur 21. Panfchhatra 59. Badamahisigotha 22. Bantala 60. Kusunpur 232

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61. Girldharipur 34. Bideipur (Giridharinagar) 35. Biras 62. Pado 36. Kemahl (padi) 37. Kismatkrushnapur 63. Markandapur 38. Bhanjasahi 64. Balikana 39. Sankrushnapur (Of Bant P.S.) 40. Gobindapur 41. Rajagharapokharl BASUDEB- 1. Naikandihl 42. Karabatiasana PUR 2. Khedualpur 43. Machhuaghaisana TAHASIL 3. Madhol 44. Ralpur BASUDEB- 4. Malikadeipur 45. Kuali PUR P.S. 5. Rahimpur 46. Blnadanda 6. Purusotampur 47. Rambindha 7. Karanjia Adia 48. Lakshmiprasad Andola 8. 49. Balapur Kashipur 9. 50. Tambakhandl Balarampur 10. 51. Gadala 11. Gokulapur 52. Machhuaghalbada 12. Juragadia 53. Kansaripur 13. Gopalapur 54. Kaligadi 14. Anantapui" 55. Bahupokhari 15. Lalltadeipur 56. Khantakhuarha 16. Guhaladihi 57. Bhagabanpur 17. Kallapata 58. Gadalakhas 18. Khosallpur 59. Srlramagadia 19. Jemadelpur 60. Balapur Khas Mahal 20. Balimunda 61. Ballmed 21. Nandapatna 62. Jlglnlpur 22. Tentuliadla 63. Panpur 23. Chhenakhla 64. ·Damodarpur 24. Charltlklra 65. Charlbatla 25. Dhlpalor 66. Kalldaspur 26. Kallaboda 67. Purusottampur 27. Badahabllisahi 68. Apartlpur 28. Sanahabllisahi 69. Bayallshblndha 29. Brajanandapur 70. Dadhlbamanpur 30. Kallgadl 71. Misarpur 31. Routrapur 72. Misarpurpatna 32. Damodarpur 73. Korbatlabara 33. Tulaslbatl 74. Mobadlha 233

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75. Jaganathprasad 28. Sanahabllisahl 76. Jayakrushnapur 29. Brajanandapur 77. Chhatrapur 30. Kallgadl 78. Kshempur 31. Routrapur 79. Kherualpur 32. Damodarpur 80. Ajodhya 33. Tulaslbatl 81. Kaslabhlram 34. Bldelpur 82. Lakhldaspur 35. Blras 83. Srlbachhapur 36. Kerasahl 84. Jaganathpur 37. Kismatkrushnapur 85. Ramachandrapur 38. . Bhan jasahl 86. Sendhagara 39. Sankrushnapur 87. Purastampur 40. Goblndapur (To Nalkanldlhl 41. Rajagharapokhart P.S.) 42. Karabatlasana 43. Machhuaghalsana NAIKANI- 1. Nalkandihl 44. Ralpur DIHI P.S. 2. Khedualpur 45. Kuall 3. Madhol 46. Blnadanda 4. Mallkadelpur 47. Ramblndha 5. Rahlmpur 48. Lakshmlprasad 6. Purusotampur 49. Balapur 7. Karanjla Adla 50. Tambakhandl 8. Andola 51. Gadala 9. Kashlpur 52. Machhuaghalbada 10. Balarampur 53. Kansarlpur 11. Gokulapur 54. Kallgadl 12. Juragadla 55. Bahupokhart 13. Gopalapur 56. Khantakhuarha 14. Anantapur 57. Bhagabanpur 15. Lailtadelpur 58. Gadalakhas 16. Guhaladlhl 59. Srtramagadla 17. Kallapata 60. Balapur Khas Mahal 18. Khosallpur 61. Ballmed 19. Jemadelpur 62. Jlglnlpur 20. Ballmunda 63. Panpur 21. Nandapatna 64. Damodarpur 22. Tentulladla 65. Charlbatla 23. Chhenakhla 66. Kalldaspur 24. Charttlklra 67. Purusottampur 25. Dhlpalor 68. Apartlpur 26. Kalla(?oda 69. Bayallshblndha 27. Badahabllisahl 70. Dadhlbamanpur 234

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71. Misarpur DHUSURI 1. Sitalpur 72. Misarpurpatna P.S. 2. Palatapur 73. Korbatiabara (PORTION) 3. Bhulnpur 74. Mobadiha 4. Nandapur 75. ]aganathprasad 5. Koilekha 76. ]ayakrushnapur 6. Bankamuhan 77. Chhatrapur 7. Olaga 78. Kshempur 8. Kulelpada 79. Kherualpur 9. Pahana 80. Ajodhya 10. Sathibankuda 81. Kasiabhiram 11. Bodak 82. Lakhidaspur 12. Santara 83. Sribachhapur 13. Muan 84. )aganathpur 14. Aradl 85. Ramachandrapur IS. Batol 86. Sendhagara 16. Sanapanki 87. Purastampur 17. Khatuapatna (Of Basudebpur 18. Sundarpur P.S.) (Of Chandabali P.S.)

CHANDA· 1. Sitalpur DHAMA- 1. Bayangdihi BALI 2. Palatapur NAGAR 2. Sayadjafar TAHASIL 3. Bhuinpur TAHASIL 3. )hardihi CHANDA- 4. Nandapur DHAMA· (Jharidla) BALI P.S. 5. Kollekha NAGAR P.S. 4. Kharijajhardihi 6. Bankamuhan 5. Srirampur 7. Olaga 6. Nasalapur 8. Kulelpada 7. Kothar 9. Pahana 8. 0110 10. Sathibankuda 9. Asural! 11. Bodak 10. Kakurigaria 12. Santara II. Korua 13. Muan 12. Gariali 14. Aradl 13. Bargara IS. Batol 14. Ajmatpur Kharijkorua 16. Sanapankl, 15. 17. Khatuapatna 16. Sarapur 18. Sundarpur 17. Nunla [To Ohusuri P.S. 18. Hadapara (Portjon)] 19. Torobontla 235

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20. Khaparapada 57. Garagari 21. Katashai 58. Rafpur (Katsahf) 59. Kantika 22. Chhatis Samil 60. Nldhlblndha Nondor [(To Dhusuri P.S. 23. Gohirapara (Portion)] 24. Nadiall DHUSURI 1. Bayangdlhl 25. Srfganga P.S. 2. Sayadjafar 26. Hansapur (PORTION) 3. Jhardlhl 27. Nenjara (Jharidla) 28. Dinajpur 4. Kharljajhardlhl 29. Phatepur 5. Srlrampur 30. Dharamagatpur 6. Nasalapur 31. Batitankl 7. Kothar 32. Paturibindha 8. Dllo (Patribindha) 9. Asurafl 33: Hetampur 10. Kakurlgarla 34. Kasimpur 11. Korua 35. Pachhalo 12. Garlall 36. Bamkura 13. Bargara 37. Patrisahi 14. Ajmatpur ." 38. Narsinpur 15. Kharijkorua 16. Sarapur (Narsinghpur) 17. Nunla 39. Bhatasahi 18. Hatiapara 40. Phalapur 19. Torobontla 41. Arjunpur 20. Khaparapada 42. Baiipatna 21. Katashal 43. Pangata (Katsahl) 44. Hasanabad 22. Chhatls Samll 45. Astak Nondor 46. Surajapur 23. Gohirapara 47. Nadigan 24. Nadlafl 48. Dhusurf 25. Srlganga 49. Pokharia, 26. Hansapur 50. Deufdihi 27. Nenjara 51. Kharimahara 28. Dinajpur 52. Kathamunda 29. Phatepur 53. Maudpur 30. Dharamagatpur 54. Loogerchhamouja 31. Batftankf 55. Saaniapur 32. Paturibindha 56. Palasahi (Patriblndha) 236

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33. Hetampur 10. Rautarapur 34. Kaslmpur (Of Jajapur Road 35. Pachhalo P.S. (Portion) under 36. Bamkura DarP.an Tahasll) 37. Patrlsahl 1. Chandama O.G of Narslnpur 38. Jajapur Road NAC (Narslnghpur) (Of Koral P.S.) 39. Bhatasahl 40. Phalapur 41. Arjunpur KORAl P.S. 1. Chandama 42. Ballpatna (To Jajapur Road) 43. Pangata P.S. (Portion) 44. Hasanabad 45. Astak DARPAN 1. Jokadla 46. Surajapur TAHASIL 2. Pahanga 47. Nadlgan JAJAPUR 3. Bhlklpur 48. Dhusurl 49. Pokharla ROAD P.S. 4. Ballaposl 50. Deuldlhl (PORTION) 5. Tarapur 51. Kharlmahara 6. Laxmlnagar 52. Kathamunda 7. Krusanagarpatna 53. Maudpur B. Krushnagar 54. Loogerchhamouja 9. Radhanagar 55. Saanlapur 10. Rautarapur 56. Palasahl (To Jajapur Road 57. Garagarl P.S. (Portion) under 5B. Ralpur Suklnda Tahasll) 59. Kantlka 60. Nldhiblndha (Of Dhamanagar BADA· 1. Hamajapur P.S.) CHANA 2. Radhadelpur P.S. 3. Patunla CUTTACK 4. Harlchandanpur DISTRICT (To Badachana P.S-. SUKINDA 1. Jokadla (Portion) under TAHASIL 2. Pahanga JAJAPUR Dharmasala Ta~asll) 3. Bhlklpur ROAD P.S. (PORTION) 4. Baliaposl 1. GuJlpal 5. Tarapur Arelkana 6. Laxmlnagar 2. 7. Krusanagarpatna 3. Gehlel B. Krushnagar 4. Nosta 9. Radhanagar 5. Sanachandrapur 237

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6. Bllpal 31. Mijhlpara 7. Kadampal 32. Chandla (To Ballchandrapur 33. Achutabasant P.S. (Portion) under 34. Garjit Dharmasala Tahasil) 35. Asia 36. Anaka 37. Krustapursasan I. Ballchandrapur 2. Nanpur 38. Rahal 3. Rakutlpat 39. Mahlpur Raghunathpur 4. Manduka 40. Mahadelpur 5. Krustadarpur 41. (Krishnadaspur) 42. Bhuluka Kharlyang 6. Padmalavpur 43. 44. Dakhlnkul 7. Bhakur 45. Saudla 8. Mukundpur 46. Ballkuda 9. Daulatpur Barpada 10. Nallpur 47. 4B. Niall 11. Patralpur 49. Banlarl 12. Baulang Mushatiklrl [Bahuganga 50. (Baulang)] 51. Ralpur Kolangiri 13. Kehralpur 52. 53. Ramdaspur 14. Charinangal 54. Panasuapal 15. Ambasaurl 55. Barbatl 16. Gauharanagar [To Balichandrapur [Goharnagarl P.S. (Portion)] (Gauhamagar)] 17. Bikramtlran 1. Ballchandrapur 18. Palel BALICHAND- 2. Nanpur 19. Bandareswar RAPUR P.S. 3. Rukutipat 20. Matkatpur (PORTION) 4. Manduka 21. Gobondla 5. Krustadarpur [Gobanda (Krishnadaspur) (Gobandia) ] 6. Padmalavpur 22. Barada 7. Bhakur 23. Tighiria 8. Mukundpur 24. Bharathpur 9. Daulatpur 25. Ballpadla 10. Nallpur 26. Pansudha II. Patralpur 27. Paripalel 12. Baulang 28. Dekurl [Bahuganga 29. Gopalpur (Baulang)] 30. Kalaslrl 13. Kehralpur 238·

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14. Charinangal 54. Panasuapal 15. Ambasauri 55. Barbatf 16. Gauharanagar (Of Badachana P.S.) [Gohamagari (Gauhamagar)] 17. Bikramtiran DHARMA- 1. Hamajapur 18. Palei SALA 2. Radhadeipur 19. BandaresWar TAHASIL 3. Patunia 20. Matkatpur 21. Gobondia BADA- 4. Harichandanpur [Gobanda CHANA P_S. (Of Badachana P.S. (Gobandia)] (PORTION) under Darpan 22. Barada Tahasil) 23. Tighiria 24. Bharathpur BALI CHAND- 1. GujJpaJ 25. Balipadia 2. Arelkana 26. Pansudha RAPUR P.S. 27. Parlpalei (PORTION) 3. Gehlel 28. Dekuri 4. Nos~ 29. Gopalpur 5. Sanachandrapur 30. Kalasirl 6. Blipal 31. Mijhlpara 7. Kadampal 32. Chandia (Of Badachana P.S. 33. Achutabasam under Darpan 34. Garjit 35. Asia Tahasil) 36. Anaka 1. Balikuda 37. Krustapursasan 2. Janak 38. Rahal (Of Dharmasala 39. Mahipur P.S.) 40. Raghunathpur 41. Mahadeipur 42. Bhuluka DHARMA- 1. Balikuda 43. Khariyang SALA P.S. 2. Janak 44. Dakhinkul [To Ballchandrapur 45. Saudia P.S. (Portion)] 46. 8alikuda 47. Barpada JAJAPUR 1. Kuanipur 48. Niall TAHASIL 2. Bhanra 49. Banlan JAJAPUR 3. Senanda 50. Mushatlklrl P.S_ 4. 8iruan 51. Ralpur 5. Mlrjapur 52. Kolanglri 6. Dhora 53. Ramdaspur 7. Pubsahi 239

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8. Champeipal 45. lsmallpur 9. Panjarasahi 46. Bajarapat 10. Banana 47. Kanlkapara II. Udayapur 48. Madhupur 12. Odei 49. Keruna 13. Dasarathapur SO. Baulang 14. Alndipur 51. Tentuldihl IS. Taransagarpur 52. Gopalpur 16. Srlpura 53. Bibhutlpur 17. Gramnandipur 54. Kuans 55. Dahanahata 18. Babalpur 56. Bansaban 19. Panchupur 57. Depura 20. Ranga 58. Meradha 21. Asanpur 59. Prakatpur 22. Kariang 60. Chandkura 23. Chhatarapara 61. )ayantara 24. Chasakhanda 62. Syarnsundarpur 25. Muralipur 63. Kuturla 26. Nilaka_nthapur 64. Tarapad,! 27. Botalatang 65. Dobhabil 28. Rambhila 66. Kaspa Birlpata 29. 67. Khosalpur 30. Barel 68. Balda 31. Charibatla 69. Chhachlna (Chharbatla) 70. Naranapat 32. Narigan 71. Aruha 33. )apharpur 72. Ahlyas 34. Palatpur 73. Mahantlpatna 35. Chaulia 74. Mallkapur 36. Blndhanandlpur 75. Kamalpur 37. Satibatl 76. Naranagachha (Sathlbatl) 77. lsarpur 38. Kasaba 78. Duduranta 39. Dhanlpur 79. Dattapur 40. Garadl 80. Narayanpur (Garadlhl) 81. Solpat 41. Batatankl 82. Kotpur (Batltankl) 83. Nljampur 42. ' Susua 84. Nachhlndrapur 43. Thalkurl 8S. Radagan 44. Mangalpur (Radhagan) 240

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86. Kelang 29. Blrlpata 87. Ichhapur 30. Barel 88. Gunthunlpara 31. Charlbatla 89. ltapara (ChharbatJa) 90. Salmar 32. Narigan 91. Kamardlhl 33. ]apharpur 34. Palatpur 92. Kayan 35. Chaulla 93. Oarba 36. Blndhanandlpur 94. Khannagar 37. Satlbatl 95. Jundupur (Sathlbatl) 96. Kuanl 38. Kasaba (To Mangalpur 39. Dhanlpur P.S.) 40. Garadl (Garadlhl) MANGAL­ 1. Kuanlpur 41. Batatankl PUR P.S. 2. Bhanra (8atJtankl) 3. Senanda 42. Susua 4. Blruan 43. Thalkurl 5. Mlrjapur 44. Mangalpur 6. Ohora 45. Ismallpur 7. Pubsahl 46. BaJarapat 8. Champelpal 47. Kanlkapara 9. Panjarasahl 48. Madhupur 10. Banana 49. Keruna 11. Udayapur SO. Baulang 12. Odel 51. Tentuldlhl 13. Dasarathapur 52. Gopalpur 14. Alndlpur 53. Blbhutlpur IS. Taransagarpur 54. Kuans 16. Srlpura 55. Dahanahata 17. Gramnandlpur 56. Bansabari 18. Babalpur 57. Depura 19. Panchupur 58. Mer.ldha 20. Ranga 59. Prakatpur 21. Asanpur 60. Chandkura 22. Kariang 61. ]ayantar.l 23. Chhatarapara 62. Syarnsundarpur 24. Chasakhanda 63. Kuturla 25. Muranpur 64. Tarapada 26. Nllakanthapur 65. Oobhabll 27. Botalatang 66. Kaspa 28. Rambhlla 67. Khosalpur 241

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68. Balda II. Nahulla 69. Chhachlna 12. Plnpurl (Plmpudl) 70. Naranapat 13. Slaria (Slalla) 71. Aruha 14. Pandlapall 72. Ahlyas 15. Kallspara 73. Mahandpatna 16. Akullpara 74. Mallkapur 17. Mallsahara 75. Kamalpur 18. Baghuasunl 76. Naranagachha 19. Kuhurl 77. lsarpur 20. Sikurl 78. Duduranta 21. Harlharpursasan 79. Dattapur 22. Jayanagar 80. Narayanpur 23. bulla 81. Solpat 82. Kotpur 24. Khunta 83. NIJampur 25. Anantapur 84. Nachhlndrapur 26. Endulapur 85. Radagan 27. Kusunpur (Radhagan) 28. BaJarpur 8.6. Kelang 29. Tarapada 87. Ichhapur 30. KuJlpar 88. Gunthunlpara 31. Goblndkan 89. ltapara 32. Kolllpur 90. Salmar 33. Lakshmlprasaddlan 91. Kamardlhl 34. Balabhadraprasaddla 92. Kayan 35. Jagannathprasaddla 93. Darba 36. GaJraJpur 94. Khannagar 37. Charlpokharla 95. }undupur 38. Nuagaon 96. Kuanl 39. GharabhanJakolha (Of JaJapur P.S.) 40. Tralloyakpur KANIKA 1. Bararla 41. Sangrampur TAHASIL 2. Madhupara 42. Kantlpokharl AALI P.S. 3. Mantapara 43. Sisua (PORTION) 4. Tanelpada 44. Joral 5. Upulel 45. Barapanka 6. Upuleldla 46. Kantapara 7. Iswarpur 47. Bartanl 8. Bangarlruan 48. Meghapur 9. Deull 49. Rautabartanl 10. Barang 50. Mahadelaria

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51. Tentulikuli 91. Taras 52. Gangadharprasaddian 92. Barada 53. Nuaria 93. Arsa 54. Ayatan 94. Baragar 55. (Badagar) 56. Slngri 95. Jagulelpara 57. Khandalta 96. Achlnta 58. Pandarkuli 97. Matia 59. Blswanathpur 98. NagalbhanJa 60. Madrangapat 99. Ekatala 100. Goblndpur 61. Bandhamal 101. Ganla 62. Gararpur 102. Cherantapara 63. Balpur 103. Gokameswar 64. Daenigfrl 104. Bhariagoda 65. Jharmal 105. Baralormuha 66. 106. Kesnagar 67. Biraria 107. Achutpur 68. Jayakunda 108. M.akundpur 69. Khularl 109. Dasabhagaria 70. Koranda 110. Mangalpur 71. Soko 111. Jharkata (Sako) 112. Banldlhlpatana 72. BadaraJa 113. Barunadiha 73. Gobang 114. Baruna 74. Dallkaenda 115. Parimakundpur 75. Chalunla 116. Parinuapara 76. Nadlmahara 117. Mlrlapur 77. Glria 118. Habalgandapatana 78. Bansaria 119. Ulang 79. Kantapara 120. Kothapahi (Kanthapar.l) 121. Olabhar 80. Baghbuda 122. Deulasahl 81. Baratalia 123. Balibhanda 82. Sanatalla 124. Goblndpur 83. Kothasahi 125. Patuli 84. Kallkapur 126. Balarampur 85. Poral 127. Chhadus 86. Gangadharpur 128. Satagharla 87. Ostia 129. Nahunl 88. Mahurigan 130. Nugan 89. Guallgan 131. Saflanga 90. Bururla 132. Pankl

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133. Pagarpara 10. Barang 134. Pratappur 11. Nahulla 135. Siho (Slhopada) 12. Plnpurl 136. Agarfara (Agapada) (Pimpudi) 137. Domunda (Barha) 13. Slaria 138. Domunda (Kaima) (Slalla) 139. Kanapur (Barha) 14. Pandlapail 140. Kanapur (Kalma) 15. Kalispara 141. _Manapur 16. Akulipara 142. Bhamanda 17. Mallsahara 143. Deultara 18. Baghuasunl 144. Muradpur 19. Kuhuri 145. Charpara 20. Sikurl 146. Namtara 21. Hariharpursasan 147. Padhanpara 22. Jayanagar 148. Pha)alpur 23. Raulla 149. Panasgand 24. Khunta 150. Mahammodpur 25. An

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50. Mahadeiarfa 91. Taras 51. Tentulikuli 92. Barada 52. Gangadharprasaddlan 93. Arsa 53. Nuarla 94. Baragar 54. Ayatan (Badagar) 55. Kantabanla 95. Jagulelpara 56. Slngri 96. Achlnta 57. Khandalta 97. Matla 58. Pandarkull 98. Nagalbhanja 59. BIswanathpur 99. Ekatala 60. Madrangapat 100. Goblndpur 61. Bandhamal 101. Ganla 62. Gararpur 102. Cherantapara 63. BaJpur 103. Gokameswar 64. Daenlglri 104. Bharlagoda 65. Jharmal 105. BaraJormuha 66. Dhamra 106. Kesnagar 67. Blraria 107. Achutpur 68. Jayakunda 108. Makundpur 69. Khulari 109. Dasabhagarla 70. Koranda 110. Mangalpur 71. Soko 111. Jharkata (Sako) 112. Banldlhlpatana 72. BadaraJa 113. Barunadlha 73. Gobang 114. Barona 74. Dallkaenda 115. Parlmakundpur 75. Chalunla 116. Parlnuapara 76. Nadimahara 117. MlrJapur 77. Glrla 118. Habalg;mdapatana 78. Bansaria 119. UJang 79. Kantapara 120. Kothapahl (Kanthapara) 121. Olabhar 80. Baghbuda 122. Deulas;hl 81. Baratalla 123. Ballbhanda 82. Sanatalla 124. Goblndpur 83. Kothasahl 125. Patull 84. Kalikapur 126. Balarampur 85. Poral 127. Chhadus 86. Gangadharpur 128. Satagharla 87. Ostia 129. Nahunl 88. Mahurlgan 130. Nugan 89. Guallgan 131. SafJanga 90. Bururla 132. Pankl 245

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133. Pagarpara 6. Trllochanpur 134. Pratappur 1. MahaJanapur 135. Siho (Slhopada) 8. Kullnda 136. Agarfara (Agapada) 9. Ichhapur 137. Domunda (Barha) 10. Ganlpur 138. Domunda (Kalma) 11. Champatl 139. Kanapur (Barha) 12. laxmlnarayanpur 140. Kanapur (Kalma) 13. Purbakachha 141. Manapur • 14 . Bahadulpatna 142. Bhamanda 15. Madhyakachha 143. Deultara )agapatna 144. Muradpur (Madhyakachha) 145. Charpara 16. Athoda 146. Namtara 147. Padhanpara 17. Barabodla 148. Phajalpur 18. Goplnathpur 149.1 Panasgand 19. Pachhlmkachha 150. Mahammodpur Dlhasahl 151. Damodarpur (Paschlmakachha) 152. BarahaJpara 20. Andhelsahl 153. Sanaha!para 21. Champapur 154. Gahampal 22. Chhapara 155. Sikldarpur 23. BadabhimaraJpur 156. Hatsahl 24. Mukundapur 157. Goplnathpur 25. SanabhlmaraJpur 158. Ahamadpur 26. Goplnathpur 159. Abdulpur 27. Ganapur 160. Batarpara 28. Purusotamapur 161. Daslpur 29. Satyabhamapur 162. Ghusurla JO. Kissanapur 163. Patarpur 31. Biswanathpur 164. Maneldlha 32. Samba pur [Of Aali P.S. -33. Sigmapur (Portion)] (Slngamapur) 34. Jamalpur SALEPUR I. Padhanpada 35. Bahugram TAHASll 2. GuJaropur SALEPUR (GunJarpur) 36. Ganeswarpur P.S. 3. Bhalrpur (To )agatpur P.S.) 4. Kothabar I. Imamnagar 5. Mutarpha (To Cuttack (Mutarlfa)_ Municipality) 246

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)AGATPUR I. Padhanpada KU)ANG I. Itadklrl P.S. 2. GuJaropur TAHASIL 2. Krushnandapur (GunJarpur) TIRTOL P.S. 3. NU.1gan 3. Bhalrpur 4. Matga!pur 4. Kothabar 5. Manapur 5. Mutarpha 6. Blsunpur (Mutar1fa) 7. Bhansar 6. Trllochal)pur 8. Kolata 7. Maha!anapur 8. Kullnda 9. Tasangra 9. Ichhapur Bnhampur 10. Ganlpur 10. Kanlmul I], Champatl II. Klllpal 12. Laxmlnarayanpur 12. Narllanga 13. Purbakachha 13. Galthlpur 14. Bahadulpatna 14. Lankapada IS. Madhyakachha IS., Mlrjapur )agapatna 16. Oalnlo (Madhyakachha) 17. Kans.lrl 16. Athoda 18. Mundlda 17. Barabodla 19. Paruna 18. Goplnathpur 20. Posala J 9. Pachhlmkachha Oihasahl 21. OadaJlngal (Paschlmakachha) 22. Bilipur 20. Andhelsahl 23. Kesapur 21. Champapur 24. Behedpur 22. Chhapara 25. Sarlapur 23. BadabhlmaraJpur 26. Hayatpur 24. Mukund~pur 27. Eargarl 25. SanabhlmaraJpur 28. Bharagol 26. Goplnathpur 29. Gopalpur- 27. Ganapur Sankheswar 28. Purusotamapur 30. Oerakana 29. Satyabhamapur 31. Ba!edhanua 30. Kissanapur 32. Olagada 31. Biswanathpur Raghunathpur 32. Sambapur 33. 33. Sigmapur 34. Amberl (Slngamapur) 35. Ballkana 34. )amalpur 36. Oeoull 35. Bahugram 37. Arllo 36. Ganeswarpur 38. Kesarda (Of Salepur P.S.) 39. Marglta 247

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40. Bilaspur 83. Khuntal 41. Kolar 84. Rahama 42. Jaipur 85. Manilanga 43. Adhapati 86. Nimakalla 44. Dhanua 87. Sindhol 45. Patakura 88. lrikundal 46. Tartol 89. Biklpur 47. Baoulanga 90. Dhinkia 48. Nagapur 91. Blndhapada 49. Porgadal 92. Albil 50. Alakana 93. Kaoudiabarel 51. Ralntola 94. lIIaspur 52. Muraripur 95. Indrapa 53. Samantarapur 96. Sljaoudinagarpatana 54. Ukusahi 97. Jadatlra 55. Sirasta 98. Arada 56. Jogania 99. Panchaie 57. Anupala 100. Bamdola 58. Repurpatana 101. Khandlagorada 59. Dardia 102. BatHo 60. Potanal 103. Gobindamohanty 61. Bhainarkaula 104. Pipalamadha 62. Okala 105. Mahamadabad 63. Nallapal 106. Bandhabatl 64. Blbachapur 107. Tlrtol 65. Kothamul 108. Arajanga 66. Garel 109. Barlpada 67. Bharala 110. Ahana 68. Muthapada 111. Bhlmabrahmpur. 69. Nischllltkoill 112. Dandamir 70. Hitarana 113. Sahanssasan 71. Chotlbar 114. Balngol 72. Teramanapur 115. Mantlrl 73. Talapada 116. Nausira 74. Sailo 117. Tentullpada 75. Be?erada 118. Salilanga (Sana) 76. Ralgan 119. Bharasampil 77. Mahlslagoth 120. Khandatang 78. Banlta 121. Mandllo 79. Kantapada 122. Aradanga 80. Sarakhl 123. Gobara 81. Jallo 124. Mahanpur 82. Sioundl 125. Kanakpu rsasan 248

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126. Kutilgram Oayalpur 169. Klrtanpur 127. Badasarol 170. Putting 128. Kanakpurdeoull 171. Badaldrakhapur 129. Dhanachakpada 172. Salampur 130. Hajipur 173. ib:rampur 131. Terunga 174. Sltol 132. Baph;apur 175. Idrakluyapur 133. Tarajanga 176. Sanagopalpur 134. Pubapada In. Sanasoral 135. Biseswarpur 178. ]ayaslnghpur 136. Kabalpur 179. Bianlo 137. Mullsing 180. Kotlan 138. Khanchanrapur 1.81. Anantapur 139. Olelpada 182. Naslka 140. Jhakeswar 183. Ubukura 141. Blrtol 184. Maldlpur 142. Rasulpur 185. Najimpur 143. Barunapada 186. Korfcora 144. MuJlsingpur 187. Sardola 145. Harislngpur 188. Keulo 146. Chhapada 189. Kantapada 147. Dondo 190 Mahamadapur 148. Gandhanapada 191. Begunla 149. Bldladharpur 192. Malanda ISO. Raul.lpada 193. Kutllo 151. Podapada 194. Salllanga 152. Kotakana 195. Chinapada 153. B.ambllo 196. Balchilrpur 154. Nuapada 197. Tarapur 155. )alpur 198. Hamlrpur 156. Rahadinga 199. Gunthllo 157. Pltambarpur 200. Goblndpur 158. Gopalpur 201. Kostlmallkapur 159. Pandara 202. Klrantl 160. BrahmanbadJ. 203. Bhatagan 161. Eradanga 204. Chatol 162. Ratanpur 205. Uradha 163. Sankatpatana 206. Chandlo 164. Sanara 207. Khadal 165. Narslngpur 208. Kinail 166. Ohuanparl 209. Sitol 167. Alnllur 2.10. Arllo 168. Arana 211. Ota1 249

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212. -Haladia 255. Srlrampur 213. BlIas 256. Oraba 214. Purilena 257. Balsanllo 215. Gopalpur 258. Rasabaruangram- 216. Bodhei sasanpur 217. Hasimnagar 259. Tulasfpur 218. Kurllo 260. Kopal 219. Chatol 261. Khandakopal 220. Dlanpur 262. Alrl 221. Dagarpada 263. Sa rOlla 222. Kaintol 264. Banadurga 223. Gorada 265. Ballmundall 224. Hatikena 266. Garannsamilo· 225. Pandua brahmpur 226. Dhusala 267. Alana 227. Adhankur 268. Bharlsole 228. Siroia 269. Kuradha 229. Lathanga 270. Atamul 230. Chandapat 271. lunga 231. Ballo 27'J.. Autlkld 232. Patiala 273. Arilanga 233. Napanga 274. Seul 234. Mithlla 275. JalanK'l 235. Parudi 276. Susanga 236. Nalguan 277. Gopalpur 237. Mundlda 278. Kaura 238. Ochlnda 279. Dhusalo 239. Kostl 280. Balunkeswar 240. Balanga 281. Adhanga 241. Alukholanga 282. Patllo 242. Alana 283. Barang 243. Benola 284. Mahllo 244. Pat.1Sura 285. Almadhatl 245. Galnga (Almadhotl) 246. Sin Ida 286. Nondan 247. Dhunpur 287. Kadhang 248. Khandol 288. Bandalo 249. Sliandl 289. jaganathpur 250. Jaganathpur 290. NuaK'ln 251. Sinso (Salnso) 291. Bambarda 252. 292. Mardol 253. 5agabarla 293. N~ani3 254. Narua 294. Durda 250

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295, BadlJanga 23. Karatutha 296. Rankei 24. Tentulla 297. Polo 25. Ranlpara 298. Arodei 26. Tentullkuda 299. Narsingpur 27. Borlkhl 300. Tulanga 28. Badanga 301. Brahmapur 29. Samagola 302. Tanara 30. Baldlgarl 303. Badila 31. Duadla 304. Iblrlsing 32. Barunakandha Goplakuda 305. Janbedhuyan 33. Ghodamara 306. Sanlla 34. 35. Mallpur 307. Naoul (Mallpura) 30B. Tampada 36. Jamukana 309. Sorispokharl 37. Mahakaladia 310. Kanhupur 38. Agapal 311. Salamanga 39. Gaurapada (To Tirtol P.S. under 40. Nakudlkuda Tirtol Tahasll) 41. Taladanda 42. Paramanandapur 1. Gobardhanpur 43. Jayasankhapur Srlchandanpur 2. 44. Jllanasl 3. Kosalpur 45. Mallasahl 4. Soma pur 46. Charadla 5. Mamdalpur 47. Tentullakhamar 6. Banasara 48. Arakhla 7. Kathkot 49. Sandhapur 8. Hansura 50. Saharadla 9. Kalikud 51. MaUdlhapalanda 10. Choudhurykud 52. Bhandua II. Anoli 53. Kothlasahl 12. Sarall 54. KuJanga 13. Parlkudapaianda 55. Balarampur 14. Badabalikani 56. Naladla IS. Madhapurdiapalanda (Nallidlapalanda) 16. Sanbalikani 57. Balla 17. Jilandlapalanda 58. Par1anga 18. Panapali 59. Bagol 19. Baulanga 60. Haslna 20. Badabandha 61. Talapada 21. Sahara 62. Santara 22. Patapur 63. Krushnachandrapur 251

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64. MangaraJpur 21. Bhltarasri· 65. Khasulladla chandanpur 66. Pratappur 22. Mulakani 67. Fatepur 23. Pankaradla 68. Pangara 24. Sanagabpur 69. Gandaklpur 25. Balltutha 70. Kharlgotha 26. Badabuda 71. Mlrtgldlakandha 27. Allgarh 72. Badapal 28. Badabelari 73. Kaladlp 29. Sanadlakandha 74. Pankapal 30. Palnchhlmarla . 75 .. Pathurla 31. Kokakhanda 76. Pallc.1sta 32. Govindpur 77. Pahana 33. Dhinkla 78. Banlkuda 34. Trilochanpur 79. Janapal 35. Banapatkandha 80. 36. Kansaripatia (To KuJang P.S.) 37. Kuatarakandha 38. Abhayachandpur PARADIP 1. Biswall 39. ]alapadakandha P.S. 2. Uchhabanondapur - 40. Phlrlkchhltakandha (To KuJang P.S.) 41. Panlgariakandha 42. Badarakandha ERSAMA 1. Arjunakul 43. GarahkuJang P.S. 2. Gurugurla 44. Nuagaon 3. Chakulla 45. Noliasahi 4. Chatua 46. Polanga 5. Jagannathpur 47. Kendubelarl 6. )anardhanpur (Kandubelari) 7. Nachhlpura 48. Charelganlharkatl 8. Narendrapur 49. Bayanalkandha 9. Nalakanl (Balanalakandha) 10. Parapara 50. Badakantakanqha 11. Pokharlapara 51. Jatadhar 12. Banlpat 52. Barkuda 13. ~adagabpur 53. Bhuyanpal 14. Balelpur 54. Jatadhartanda 15. Man:Jpur (To Kujang P.S.) 16. Ballpokharlapara 17. Ballparl KUJANG 1. Gobardhanpur Guamunda 18. P.S. 2. Srlchandanpur 19. Chharakandha 3. Kosalpur Bamadelpur 20. 4. Somapur 252

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5. Mamdalpur 46. Charadla 6. Banasara 47. Tentullakhamar 7. Kathkot 4B. Arakhla B. Hansura 49. Sandhapur 9. Kallkud 50. Saharadla 10. Choudhurykud 51. Malldlhapalanda 11. Anoll 52. Bhandua 12. Sarall 53. Kothlasahl 13. Parlkudapalanda 54. Kulanga 14. Badabalikanl 55. Balarampur 15. Madhapurdia- 56. Naladla pal::mda (Nallldiapalanda) 16. Sanballkanl 57. Balla 17. JlI,mdlapalanda 5B. Parlanga lB. Panapall 59. Bagol 19. Baulanga 60. Haslna 20. Badabandha 61. Talapada 21. Sahara 62. Santara 22. Patapur 63. Krushnachandrapur 23. Karatutha 64. Mangarajpur 24. Tentulla 65. Khasulladla 25. Ranlpara 66. Pratappur 26. Tentullkuda 67. Fatepur 27. Borlkhl 6B. Pangara 2B. Badanga 69. Gandaklpur 29. Samagola 30. Baldlgari 70. Kharlgotha 31. Duadla 71. Mlrlgldlakandha 32. Barunakandha 72. Badapal 33. Goplakuda 73. .Kaladlp 34. Ghodamara 74. Pankapal 35. Mallpur 75. Pathurla (Mallpura) 76. Palkasta 36. Jamukana 77. Pahana 37. Mahakaladla 7B. Banlkuda 3B. Agapal 79. Janapal 39. Gaurapada BO. Chandapur 40. Nakudlkuda (Of Tlttol P.S.) 41. Taladanda 42. Paramanandapur 1. Arjunakul 43. Jayasankhapur 2. Gurugurla 44. Jllanasl 3. Chakulla 45. Mallasahl 4. Chatua 253

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5. )agannathpur 46. Polanga 6. )anardhanpur 47. Kendubelarl 7. Nachhlpura (Kandubelari) 8. Narendrapur 48. Charelganjharkatl 9. Nalakanl 49. Bayanalkandha 10. Parapara (Balanalakandha) 11. Pokhariapara 50. Badakantakandha 12. Banlpat 51. ]atadhar 13. Badagabpur 52. Barlcuda 14. Balelpur 53. Bhuyanpal 15. Manapur 54. ]atadhartanda 16. Ballpokhariapara (Of Ersama P.S.) 17. Baliparl 18. Guamunda 1. Biswall 19. Chharakandha 2. Uchhabanondapur 20. Bamadelpur (Of Para dip P.S.) 21. Bhltarasrl- chandan pur TIRTOl 1. ltatlklrl 22. Mulakanl TAHASIl 2. Krusimandapur 3. Nuag3n 23. Pank~radla TIRTOl P.S. 24. Sanagabpur 4. Matgajpur 25. Balltutha 5. Manapur 6. Blsunpur 26. Badabuda 7. Bhansar 27. Allgarh 8. Kolata 28. Badabelarl 9. Tasangra Brahampur 29. Sanadlakandha 10. Kanlmul 30. Palnchhlmarla 11. Klllpal 31. Kokakhanda 12. Narljanga 32. Govlndpur 13. Galthlpur 33. Dhlnkla 14. L1nkapacla 34. Trllochanpur 15. Mlrjapur 35. Banapatlcandha 16. Dalnlo 36. Kansarlpatla 17. Kansarl 37. Kuatarakandha 18. Mundlda 38. Abhayachandpur 19. Paruna 39. )alapaclakandha 20. Posala 40. Phlrlkchhltakandha 21. Dadajlngal 41. Panlgarlakandha 22. Bl)lpur 42. Badarakandha 23. Kesapur 43. Garahkujang 24. Behedpur 44. Nuagaon 25. Sarlapur 45. Nollasahl 26. Hayatpur 254

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27. Eargarl 69. Nischlntkolll 28. Bharagol 70. Hltarana 29. Gopalpur- 71. Chotibar Sankheswar 72. Teramanapur 30. Derakana 73. Talapada 31. Bajedhanua 74. Sallo 32. Olagada 75. Beherada 33. Raghunathpur 76. Ralgan 34. Amberl 77. Mahlslagoth 35. Bafikana 78. Banlta 36. .Deoull 79 . Kantapada 37. Arlie, 80. Sarakhl 38. Kesarda 81. )01110 39. Marglta 82. Sioundl 40. Bilaspur 83. Khuntal 41. Kolar 84. Rahama 42. )alpur 85. Manljanga 43. Adhapatl 86. Nimakana 44. Dhanua 87. Sindhol 45. Patakura 88. Irlkundal 46. Tartol 89~ Blklpur 47. Baoulanga 90. Dhlnkla 48. Nagapur 91. Blndhapada 49. Porgadal 92. Albll SO. Alakana 93. Kaoudlabarel 51. Ralntola 94. lIIaspur 52. Murarlpur 95. Indrapa 53. Samantarapur 96. Sljaoudlnagarpatana 54. Ukusahl 97. Jadatlra 55. Sirasta 98. Arada 56. )oganla 99. Panchale 57. Anupala 100. Bamdola 58. Repuf1)atana 101. Khandlagorada 59. Dardla 102. Batllo 60. Potanal 103. Goblndamohanty 61. Bhalnarkaula 104. Plpalamadha 62. Okala 105. Mahamadabad 63. Nallapal 106. Bandhabatl 64. Bibachapur 107. Tlrtol 65. Kothamul 108. Aralanga 66. Garel 109. Barlpada 67. Bharala 110. Ahana 68. Muthapada 111. Bhlmabrahmpur 255

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112. Dandamlr 153. Bambllo 113. Sahanssasan 154. Nuapada 114. Balngol 155. )alpur 115. Mantlrl 156. Rahadlnga 116. Nauslra 157. Pltambarpur 117. Tentullpada 158. Gopalpur 118. Salljanga (Sana) 159. Pandara 119. Bharasampa 160. Brahmanbadl

120. Khandatang 16l. ~danga 12l. Mandllo 162. Ratanpur 122. Aradanga 163. Sankatpatana 123. Gobara 164. Sanara 124. Mahanpur 165. Narslngpur 125. Kanakpursasan 166. Dhuanparl 126. Kutllgram Dayalpur 167. Alnpur 127. Badasarol 168. Arana 128. Kanakpurdeoull 169. Klrtanpur 129. Dhanachakpada 170. Putting 130. Ha)lpur 17l. Badaldrakhapur 13l. Tertanga 172. Salampur 132.. Baphapur 173. Barampur 133. Tarajanga 174. Sitol 134. Pubapada 175. Idrakhayapur 135. Biseswa,.pur 176. Sanagopalpur 136. Kabalpur 177. Sanasoral 137. Mullslng 178. )ayaslnghpur 138. Khanchanrapur 179. Blanlo 139. Olelpada 180. Kodan 140. )hakeswar 18l. Anantapur 14l. Blrtol 182. Naslka 142. Rasulpur 183. Ubukura 143. Barunapada 184. Maldlpur 144. Mullslngpur 185. Na)lmpur 145. Harislngpur 186. Korkora 146. Chhapada 187. Sardola 147. Dondo 188. Keulo 148. Gandhanapada 189. Kantapada 149. Bldladharpur 190 Mahamadapur 150. Raulapada 19l. Begunla 151. Podapada 192. Malanda 152. Kotakana 193. Kutllo 256

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194. SallJanga 235. Parudl 195. Chlnapada 236. Nalguan 196. Bakharpur 237. Mundlda 197. Tarapur 238. Ochlnda 198. Hamlrpur 239. Kostl 199. Gunthllo 240. Balanga 200. Goblndpur 241. Alukholanga 201. Kostlmallkapur 242. Alana 202. Klrantl 243. Senoia 203. Bhatagan 244. Patasura 204. Chatol 245. Galnga 205. Uradha 246. Slnlda 206. Chandlo 247. Dhunpur 207. Khadal 248. Khandol 208. Klnall 249. SlIandl 209. Sitol 250. Jaganathpur 210. Arllo 251. Sinso 211. Otal (Salnso) 212. Haladla 252. Kh;u:,agpur 213. Bllas 253. Sagabarla 214. Purllena 254. Narua 215. Gopalpur 255. Srlrampur 216. 80dhel 256. Oraba 217. Haslmnagar 257. Salsanllo 218. Kurllo 258. Rasabaruangram- 219. Chatol sasanpur 220. Dlanpur 259. Tulaslpur 221. Dagarpada 260. Kopal 222. Kalntol 261. Khandakopal 223. Gorada 262. Alrl 224. Hatlkena 263. Sarala 225. Pandua 264. Banadurga 226. Dhusala 265. Ballmundall 227. Adhankur 266. Garamsamllo- 228. Sirola brahmpur 229. Lathanga 267. Alana ,230. Chandapat 268. Bharfsole 231. Ballo 269. Kuradha 232. Patlala 270. Atamul 233. Napang3 271. lunga 234. Mlthlla 272. Autlklrl 257

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273. Ari/anga BALIKUDA I. Sathalpur 274. Seul TAHASIL 2. Kundeswar 275. Jajanga BALIKUDA 3. Madhupur 276. Susanga P.S. 4. Arakhpari 277. Gopalpur 5. Alana No.1 278. Katara 6. Naharipada 279. Dhusalo 7. Mundalo 280. Balunkeswar 8. Benapada 281. Adhanga 9. Khalrabast 282. Patllo 10. Sudhakanthl 283. Barang 11. Gopalpur 284. Mahllo 12. Ganel 285. Almadhatl 13. Derikl (Almadhotl) 14. Korua 286. Nondan 15. Dhanpada 287. Kadhang (Dhuanpada) 288. Banda 10 Dlhatllsara 289. jaganathpur 16. 17. Garel 290., Nuagan 291. Bambarda 18. Suankana 292. Mardol 19. Vatana 293. Nahanga 20. Galadarl 294. Durda 21. Erada 295. BadlJanga 22. Gajarajpur 296. Rankel 23. Bhatpada 297. Polo 24. Nuapari 298. Arodel 25. Khalrahull 299. Narslngpur 26. Debideula 300. Tulanga 27. Nuagaon 301. Brahmapur 28. Gandhana 302. Tanara 29. Ghodans 303. Badlla 30. Dantual 304. Iblrislng 31. Odapaegan 305. Janbedhuyan (Odapahanga) 306. Sanlla 32. Harispur) 307. Naoul 33. Chandakhanpatna 308. Tampada 34. Sansallo 309. Sorispokhari 35. Chhatlana 310. Kanhupur (Chhatlana) 311. Salamanga (Of Tlrtol P.S. 36. Jamugan under KuJang 37. Nuagan Tahasll) 38. Blllpada

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39. Sareikul 8t. Mahanapari 40. Bansa 82. Sunthal 41. Chandapura 83. Sahada 42. Gothada 84. Bayanpada 43. Tlhuda (Banyapada) 44. Mahlsamunda 85. Gorada 45. Abdulpur 86. Gandllo 46. Marada 87. Sutlra 47. Rohla 88. Barada 48. Pokamula 89. Kolatha 49. Arakhakud 90. Pariadhanga 50. Korannla 91. Chakullpada 51. Pohala 92. Tentua (Abolished 52. Anantapur By Devl RIver) 53. Panchapa (To Naugaon P.S.) 54. Narlslma 55. Alana No.-2 NAUGAON 1. Sathalpur 56. Kundigan P.S. 2. Kundeswar 57. Bachhalo 3. Madhupur 58. Aras 4. Arakhpari 59. Bramhanlgan 5. Alana No.1 60. Sikhar 6. Naharipada 61. Salijanga 7. Mundalo 62. Angemanapada 8. Benapada (Angeswarpada) 9. Khalrabast 63. Nalanga 10. Sudhakanthl 64. Bodala 11. Gopalpur 65. Patenigan 12. Ganel 66. Kurukl. 13. Derikl 67~ Nuaslngada 14. Korua 68. Oskana 15. Dhanpada 69. Bhamdallo (Dhuanpada) 70. Gangada 16. Dlhatllsara 71. Tentol ]7. Garel 72. Tlruna 18. Suankana 73. Arioda 19. Vatana 74. Naranpur 20. Galadari 75. Ura 21. Erada 76. Dobar 22. GaJaraJpur 77. Telaghadl 23. Bhatpada 78. Salipada 24. Nuapari 79. Dahipal 25. Khalrahuli 80. Nandlgan 26. Debldeula

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27. Nuagaon 67. Nuasingada 28. Catldhana 68. Oskana 29. Ghodans 69. Bhamdallo 30. Dantual 70. Gangada 31. Odapaegan 71. Tentol (Odapahanga) 72. Tlruna 32. Harispur) 73. Arloda 33. Chandakhanpatna 74. Naranpur 34. Sansallo 75. Ura 35. Chhatlana 76. Dobar (Chhatlana) 77. Telaghadl 36. ]amugan 78. Sallpada 37. Nuagan 79. Dahlpal 38. BlIlpada 80. Nandlgan 39. Sarelkul 81. Mahanaparl 40. Bansa 82. Sunthal 41. Chandapura 83. Sahada 42. Gothada .84. Bayanpada 43. Tlhuda (&nyapada) 44. Mahlsamunda 85. Gorada 45. Abdulpur 86. Gandllo ,.- 46. Marada 87. Sutira 47. Rohla 88. &rada 48. Pokamula 89. Kolatha 49. Arakhakud 90. Parladhanga 50. Korannla 91. Chakullpada 51. Pohala (Of BalJkuda P.S.) . 52. Anantapur 53. Panchapa CUTTACK L Dadhapatna 54. Narlslma. TAHA51L 2. Panchapal 55. Alana No.-2 CUTTACK 3. Sribantapur 56. Kundlgan SADAR P.S. 4. Madhusudanpur 57. Bachhalo 5. Belagachhla ·58. Aras 6. Madhubana 59. Bramhanlgan 7. Madhupur 60. Sikhar 8. Bachhapur 61. Salilanga 9. Kanholpora 62. Angemanapada (Kunhelpada) (Angeswarpada) 63·. Nalanga 10. Naranpur 64. Bodala 11. Krishna- 65~ Patenlgan - chandrapur 66. Kurukl 12. Mandamuhan 260

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13. Phakirpara TANGI P.S. 1. Khalra' 14. Bramhanagar (PORTION) 2. Nlmapur (Brahmanlgan) 3. Tarol 15. Patapur [To Cuttack Town 16. Padmalavnagar (M)] 17. Chandlprasad 18. Naraj-Marthapur BARANG 1. Dadhapatna 19. Talagara P.S. 2. Panchapal 20. Ramdaspur 3. Sribantapur 21. Arllo 4. Madhusudanpur 22. Govlndpur 5. Belagachhla 23. Chakradharapur 6. Madhubana 24. Nuagan 7. Madhupur 25. Ratagarha 8. Bachhapur (Ratagada) 9~ Kanholpora 26. Mundall (Kunhelpada) (To Barang P.S.) 10. Naranpur 11. Krishnachandrapur 1. Goplnathpur 12. Mandamuhan (Goplnathpada) 13. Phaklrpara 2. Mahalpada 14. Bramhanagar 3. Kakhadi (Brahmanlgan) 4. Sanakakhadl 15. Patapur 5. Bldyadharpur 16. Padmalavnagar [To Choudwar P.S. 17. Chandlprasad (Portion)] 18. NaraJ-Marthapur 19. Talagara 1. Bldyadharpur 20. Ramdaspur 2. Bentakarpada 2t. Arllo 3. Tangarhuda 22. Govlndpur 4. Subamapur 23. Chakradharapur 5. Kahnelpur 24. Nuagan 6. Bldyadharpur 25. Ratagarha 7. Kantilo (Ratagada) 8. Poparada 26. Mundall 9. Sartol (Of Cuttac::k Sadar 10. Nuapada P.S.) It. Khannagar CHOUDWAR 1. Goplnathpur 12. Baharblslnabar P.S. (Goplnathpada) 13. Gunadol (PORTION) 2. Mahalpada 14. Chaullaganj 3. Kakhadl , 1 S. Bhadlmula 4. Sanakakhadl 16. Paisa S. Bldyadharpur [To Cuttack Town (Of Cuttack Sadar (M)] P.S.) 261

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CUTTACK I. Imamnagar 8. Naketldeula MUNICI­ (Of Salepur P.S.) 9. Kalladama PALITY 10. Kuadara I. Bldyadharpur 2. Bentakarpada 11. Palashabahall 3. Tangarhuda 12. Katarapall 4. Subamapur 13. Ballpasl 5. Kahnelpur 14. Luhamara 6. Bldyadharpur 7. Kantllo (Luhamunda) 8. Poparada 15. Barapoda 9. Sartol 16. Kullma 10. Nuapada (Kuluma) 11. Khannagar 17. Olanda 12. Baharblslnabar 13. Gunadol 18. Suajhari 14. Chaullaganj 19. Barakhol 15. Bhadlmula_ 20. Baranall 16. Paisa (Par;Jn~lJ) (Of Cuttack Sadar P.S.) 21. Damjodl 22. Bajrakota I. Khalra 2. Nlmapur 23. Kenduabarana 3. Tarol ...- 24. Denali [Of Tang! P.S. 25. Podagarh (Portlon)] 26. Susaba 1.- Brajabeharipur (Of Gurudljhatia 27. ]harbeda P.S.) 28. Gengutia 29. Sundarpal ATHAGAD I. BraJabeharipur 30. Sunlaposl [To Cuttack Town TAHASIL 31. Gandamal GURUDI- (M)] 32. Batibaspur )HATIA P.S. 33. BhalJabeda 34. Sulelpal DHENKANAL 35. Duarbandh DISTRICT 36. Brahmanpur TALCHER 1. Rohlla Rengall 37. Paramaposi TAHASIL 2. 3. Khlndo 38. Kantal KANIHA P.S. 4. Nilapal (Nilapasl) 39. Debadhipur 5. Lac"hamanpur 40. Kulabir (Laxmanpur) 41. Karadakhaman 6. ]hankarpasl 42. Arkill 7. Sansamara (Sasamara) 43. Khalpal 262

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44. Barahol 30. Suniaposi (To Rengall 31. Gandamal Damsite P.S.) 32. Batibaspur 33. Bhaliabeda 1. Ranjagola 34. Suleipal (To Samal Barage 35. Duarbandh P.S.) 36. Brahmanpur 37. Paramaposi RENGALI I. Rohila 38. Kantal DAMSITE 2. Rengall 39. Debadhipur P.S. 3. Khindo 40. Kulabir 4. Nilapai 41. Karadakhaman (Nilapasi) 42. Ark ill 5. Lachhamanp'ur 43. Khalpal (Laxmanpur) 44. Barahol 6. Jhankarpasl (Of Kaniha P.S.) 7. Sansamara (Sasamara) TALCHER 1. Sarna I 8. Naketideula ·SADAR P.S. 2. Tlpo 9. Kalladama 3. Bhatipal 10. Kuadara 11. Palashabahall 4. Balangi 12. Katarapall 5. Khalranall 13. Ballpasi 6. Chandrabil 14. Luhamara 7. Dhobapal (Luhamunda) 8. BlIInda 15. Barapoda 9. Bikasar 16. Kullma· (Bikisar) (Kuluma) 10. EkaghJna 17. Olanda 11. Tumugola 18. Suajharl 12. Dangarbeda 19. Barakhol 13. Kulel 20. Baranall 14. Katarapada (Paranall) 15. Baruan 21. Damlodi 16. Bulalhar 22. Balrakota 17. Gaham 23. Kenduabarana 18. Blru 24. Denali .19. Mankadaghua 25. Podagarh (Mankadachua) 26. Susaba 27. Jharbeda 20. Nangalkhol 28. Gengutia 21. Kulapal 29. Sundarpal 22. Mahullapashl. 263

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23. Siarla 5. Khairanali 24. Deragola 6. Chandrabil 25. Fashipal 7. Dhobapal 26. Barapal 8. BiIlnda 27. Burukuna 9. Blkasar 28. Mahldharpur (Biklsar) 29. Gaunlghasa 10. Ekagharia 30. Parabll 11. Tumugola 31. Siling 12. Dangarbeda 32. Jhulakhuntla 13. Kulel 33. Saradhapur 14. Katarapada 34. Badibahal 15. Baruan 35. Balipasl 16. Bulajhar 36. Jhadgram ·17. Gaham 18. 37. Patramunda Biru 19. Mankadaghua 38. Ramachandrapur (Mankadachua) 39. Kusumpal 20. Nangalkhol 40. Sipur. 21. Kulapal 41. Kamapal 22. Mahuliapashl 42. Gangadharpur 23. Slaria 43. Dangarpal 24. Deragola 44. Nalkanlnall 25. Fashlpal 45. Kashia 26. Barapal 46. Balijharan 27. Burukuna 47. Dholagandla 28. Mahldharpur 48. Jharan 29. Gaunighasa 49. Bankadhara 30. Parabil 50. Ratanapur 31. Siling 51. Bethlabhuln 32. Jhulakhuntia 52. Kateni 33. Saradhapur 53. Keshabapur 34. Badibahal 54. Rutubhuln 35. Balipasl 55. Bhaglrathlpur 36. Jhadgram 56. Dadarl 3'7. Patramunda 57. Kandakhaman 38. Ramachandrapur (To Samal Barage 39. Kusumpal P.S.) 40. Sipur SAMAL 1. Samal 41. Kamapal BARAGE 2. Tlpo 42. Gangadharpur P.S. 3. Bhatlpal 43. Dangarpal 4. Balangi 44. Nalkanlnall 264

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45. Kashla 1. Natedl 46. Balijharan 2. Baulapur 47. Dholagandla 3. BadJoroda 4B. )haran 4. Karanapur 49. Bankadhara 5. Mahlndrapur 50. Ratanapur 6. Sanloroda 51. Bethlabhuin 7. Sanslngada 52. Katenl B. Laxmanpur 53. Keshabapur 9. Karadapall 54. Rutubhuln 10. Teheranpur 55. Bhaglrathlpur II. Tenrulel 56. Dadari 12. Dlalharan 57. Kandakhaman 13. Badslngada 14. (Of Talcher Sadar Gobara 15. Kollanagar P.S.) (Of Colliery P.S.)

1. Ranjagola ANUGUL 1. Kulara (Of Kaniha P.S.) TAHASIL (Kuladin)

COLLIERY 1. Natedl ANUGUL 2. Goplnathapur P.S. 2. Baulapur P.S. 3. Tulaslpal 3. Badjoroda 4. Ankula 4. Karanapur 5. Kandasar 5. Mahindrapur 6. Glrang 6. Sanjoroda 7. Kanyabera 7. Sansingada (Kanyabeda) B. Laxmanpur B. Kurudul 9. Karadapall 9. Kansaragari 10. Teheranpur 11. Tenrulel (Kansaragada) 12. Dlajharan 10. Sanakaraberenl 13. Badslngada II. Gotamara 14. Gobara 12. Balaramprasad 15. Koilanagar 13. Balaram- (To Bikrampur prasadpatna P.S.) 14. Lakhyanapur (Laxmanpur) BIKRAMPUR 1. Handidhua P.S. 2. Deulabeda 15. Kulara Jungle (To Talcher Town (Kulad Jungle) (M) as O.G.) (To Nalco P.S.) 265

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NALCO P.S. 1. Kulata PHULABANI (Kuladin) DISTRICT 2. Gopinathapur KANTAMAL 1. Kurumunda 3. Tulaslpal TAHASIL 2. Lumrufena 4. Ankula MANA- 3. Salepada s. Kandasar MUNDA P.S. 4. Damada to. Girang 5. Tlrchlpada 7; Kanyabera 6. Tunikhamar (Kanyabeda) 7. Gundulla 8. Kurudul 8. Jadapal 9. Kansaragari 9. Damagora (Kansaragada) 10. Bharua 10. Sanakarabereni 11. Budlibalanda 11. Gotamara 12. Khamar 12. Balaramprasad 13. Kumbaria 13. Balaramprasadpatna 14. P!ltuapall 14. Lakhyanapur 1 S. Bandapada (Laxmanpur) 16. Lochana 15. Kulara- Jungle 17. Gansangudl (Kulad Jungle) 18. Ankun (Or Anugnl P.S.) 19. Kirimakhol 20. Saragad DHENKANAL 1. Kauriapal TAHASIL (To Dhenkanal 21. Karangagadu MOTUNGA Sadar P.S.) 22. Kuthullpada P.S. 23. Ereda 24. Kurelipada DHENKANAL I. Kauriapal 25. Tllpanga SADAR P.S. (Of Motunga P.S.) 26. Bhadimuda (To Manamunda P.S. (Portion) DHENKANAL I. Chandipal under Baudh TAHASIL [To Gandia P.S. I Tahasil) GANDIA P.S. (Portion) (PORTION) under Bhuban BAUDH I. Kurumunda Tahasil] TAHASIL 2. Lumrujena MANA- 3. Salepada BHUBAN 1. Chandipal MUNDAP.S. 4. Damada TAHASIL [Of Gandia P.S. (PORTION) 5. Tlrchlpada GANDIA P.S. (Portion) 6. Tunlkhamar (PORTION) under Dhenkanal 7. Gundulia TahasilJ 8. ]adapal 266

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9. Damagora 17. Singarl 10. Bharua 18. Bastampur 11. Budllbalanda 19. Sadelpur 12. Khamar 20. Brahaman 13. Kumbarla (Bramhanl) 14. Putuapall 21. BadaJharkata 15. 8andapada 22. Trlbenlpur 16. Lochana 23. Talapada 17. Gansangudl 24. Jharmunda 18. Ankun 25. Ratanpur 19. Klrlmakhol 26. Mallkpada 20. Saragad 27. AlnlaJhull 21. Karangagadu (AlnIlJhull) 22. Kuthullpada 28. )atlpall 23. Ereda 29. Manakaman 24. Kurellpada 30. Baurlfharkata 25. Tilpanga 31. Harldapall 26. Bhadlmuda 32. KhaJapadar (Of Manamunda 33. Sahupada P.S.) 34. Gudapada 35. Badikata 36. Thapapall BAUDH 1. Dlmlrlpall 37. Gochhapada SADAR P.S. 2. Baunsunl 38. Panchupall 3. Malipadakhandlaml 39. Chhellbahal (MaliparakhandaJaml) 40. Baduanathpur 4. Tlklrapada (Baldyanathpur) 5. Maullnund 41. Jamaghatlkhandaml (Maullmunda) (JamaghatlkhandaJaml) 6. Tengarapall 42. ]amaghati 7. Dantapall 43. TalapalJ 8. Tatarklla 44. Karadapada 9. Alnlapall 45. Keutlpall 10. Kanlha 46. Mangalamunda II. GaJaraJpur 47. Balandapada 12. Hllunga 48. Shodakhal 13. Kurumpadar (Ghodakhal) 14. Bahlra 49. Mallsahl IS. Podakhol 50. KhambeswarlJhull (Podhakhoi) 51. Siallmunda 16. TalnJan (Salnllmunda) 267

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52. Usumllika 83. Kanakala (Usbilika) (Kankala) 53. Bljiapadar 84. Kampara 54. Udubllika 85. Sangrampur 55. Bahepall 86. Kanekpur (Banapall) 87. Palasapata 56. Barhapathar (Palasput) 57. Sanatumba 88. Kulutakhall 58. Juramunda (Kultakholi ) 59. Tentullpadar 89. Barapudlga 60. . Goplnathpur (Barapudug) 61. Gobirakhandl (To Baunsuni P.S.) (Gohlrakhandl) 62. Rengall BAUNSUNI I. Dimiripali 63. Talagarl P.S. 2. Baunsunl (Talgarl) 3. Malipadakhandiami 64. Rangamatia ( Maliparakhan­ 65. Ambakana dalaml) (Ambakan) 4. Tikirapada 66. Khalrmal 5. Maulinund

67. Nu~pada (Maulimunda) 68. Dhauilrapall 6.. Tengarapali (Dhaurapall) 7. Dantapali 69. Jadapall 8. Tatarklla (Jadapal) 9. Ainlapali 70. Sarlsanall 10. Kanlha (Sorlshnall) 11 . Gajaralpur 71. Plngalabeda 12. Hllunga 72. KaJapathar 13. Kurumpadar 73. Janaklpur 14. Bahlra (Janklpur) 15. Podakhol 74. Harlpur (Podhakhol) 75. Rautabahal 16. Taln!an 76. Mundlpadar 17. Singarl 77. • Jalol 18. Bastampur 78 ... Balaklra 19. Sadelpur 79. Talasarada 20. Brahaman 80. Nasesara (Bramhanl) (Manesore) 21. Badalharkata 81. Sitapur 22. Tribenlpur 82. Dambarugada 23. Talapada (Damargarh) 24. Jharmunda 268

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25. Ratanpur 62. Rengall 26. Mallkpada 63. Talagarl 27. Alnlajhull (Talgarl) (Alnlijhull) 64. Rangamatla 28. )atlpall 65. Ambakana 29. Manakaman (Ambakan) 30. Baurljharkata 66. Khalrmal 31. Harldapall 32. KhaJapadar 67. Nuapada 33. Sahupada 68. Dhaunrapall 34. Gudapada (Dhaurapal) 35. Badikata 69. Jadapall 36. Thapapall (Jadapal) 37. Gochhapada 70. Sarlsanall 38. Panchupall (Sorlshnall) 39. Chhellbahal 71. Plngalabeda 40. Baduanathpur 72. Kalapathar (Baldyanathpur) 73. Janaklpur 41. Jamaghatlkhandaml (Jamaghatlkhandajaml) (Janklpur) 42. Jamaghatl 74. Harlpur 43. Talapall 75. Rautabahal 44. Karadapada 76. Mundlpadar 45. Keutlpall 77. Jalol 46. Mangalamunda 78. Balaklra Balandapada 47. 79. Talasarada 48. Shodakhal 80. Nasesara (Ghodakhal) (Manesore) 49. Mallsahl Sitapur 50. Khambeswarljhull 81. 51. Siallmunda 82. Dambarugada (Salnllmunda) (Damargarh) 52. Usumlllka 83. Kanakala (UsbUlka) (Kankala) 53. BlJlapadar 84. Kampara 54. Udublllka 85. Sangrampur Bahepall 55. 86. Kanekpur (Banapali) 87. Palasapata 56. Barhapathar (Palasput) 57. Sanatumba 8B. Kulutakhall 58. Juramunda 59. Tentullpadar (Kultakholl) 60. Goplnathpur 89. Barapudlga 61. Goblrakhandl (Barapudug) (Gohlrakhandl) (Of Baudh SadarP.S.) 269

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HARBHANGA t. Chhatrapur 4t. Sukapall P.S. 2. Jlakata 42. Musadha 3. Salkata (Musad) 4. Purunakatak 43. Bhabanlpur 5. Jharkata 44. Ratanpur 6. Kamalpur 45. Khandahilta 7. Jayapur. 46. . Kachapaju (Jalpur) 47. Kandara 8. Rugudipall 48. Burbl Bankapuja 9. Badbandha 49. SO. Dakpadar 10. Manlpur 51. Sulogan II. Talpadar (Sulufran) 12. Lunlbahal 52. Kuchkapalu 13. Kantlapadar (KuchhupaJu) 14. Khallapall 53. Gorasahl 15. Barabanl 54. Ranlganl 16. Laigan 55. Madhapur 17. Taruslng 56. Madhapur Colony 18. Baghuakata 57. Baring 19. Pltambarpur 58. Dhlpasahl 20. Indrapur 59. Gochhasahl 21. 60. Badalasahl 22. Kanpur 61. GandapaJu 23. Jlrad 62. Khalagadu 24. Saradhapur 63. Kuchuda 25. Udepur 64. Saberi 26. Chanrpur 65. Mandala 27. Raiing 66. Chhatrapada 28. Phuljharl 67. Rasahl 29. Balanda 68. Adapaju 30. Tlleswar 69. Balaju 31. Burubuda 70. PhulapaJu 32. Brahmanagan 71. Lengarpaju 33. Kuturlapada 72. Sulketl 34. Manlkpur 73. Surtaganda Adenlgarh 35. Chhelfnendl 74. 75. GundUrlsahl 36. K;lshnapalf 76. Gochhabarl 37. Tabhapadar. 77. Koradakotha 38. Gheemuhani 78. Plchkodl 39. Jubaralpur 79. Dlgpadar 40. Ghantapalf 80. Kallmetl 270

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81. Nuagam 7. Jayapur 82. Marding (Jalpur) 83. Kltangpada 8. RUlUdlpali 84. Patadohall 9. Badbandha 85. Singanibida 10. Manlpur 86. Banib husanpur 11. Talpadar 87. Jhadrajlng 12. Lunlbahal 88. Gadimunda 13. , Kantlapadar 89. Kalakhandl 14. Khallapall 90. Digisira 15. Sarahanl 91. Ghodadian 16. Lalgan 92. Lundurujora ] 7. Taruslng 93. Bhalnrlpathar 18. Saghuakata 94. Karamjakata 19. Pltambarpur 95. Lokapadar 20. Indrapur 96. Jamupadar 21. Jajpur 97. Birapratappur 22. Kanpur 98. Gunduribida 23. Jlrad 99. Haridallda 24. Saradhapur 100. Khuntapara 25. Udepur 101. Bahall 26. Chanrpur 102. Tukulunda 27. RaUna 103. Telikup 28. Phullharl 104. Laxmanpur 29. Salanda Tlleswar 105. PabulJpada 30~ 31. Burubuda 106. Kusumjholi 32. Br~hmanagan 107. Sorlsapankal 33. Kuturlapada 108. Uparkata 34. Manlkpur 109. Kundurukata 35. Chhellnendl 110. Thldikajor 36. Krlshnapall 111. Banshljor 37. Tabhapadar 112. Dhundu 38. Gheemuhanl (To Purunakatak 39. Jubarajpu~ P.S.) 40. Ghantapall 41. Sukapall PURUNA- I. Chhatrapur 42. Musadha KATAK P.S. 2. Jlakata (Musad) 3. 'Salkata 43. Bhabanipur 4. Purunakatak 44. Ratanpur 5. Jharkata 45. Khandahata 6. Kamalpur 271

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46. Kachapalu 86. Banlbhusanpur 47. Kandara 87. }hadrallng- 48. Burbl 88. GadlmUnda 49. Bankapula 89. Kalakhandl 50. Dakpadar 90. Dlglslra 51. Sulogan 91. Ghodadlan (Sulugan) 92. Lundurulora 52. Kuchkapalu 93. Bhalnrlpathar (Kuchhupalu) 94. Karamlakata 53. Gorasahl 95. Lokapadar 54. Ranlganl 96. }amupadar 55. Madhapur 97. Blrapratappur 56. Madhapur Colony 98. Gundurlblda 57. BarIng 99. Harldallda 58. Dhlpasahl 100. Khuntapara 59. Gochhasahl 101. Bahall 60. Badalasahl 102. Tukulunda 61. Gandapalu 103. Tellkup 62. Khalagadu 104. Laxmanpur 63. Kuchuda. 105. Pabullp .. da 64. SaberI 106. Kusumlholl 65. Mandala 107. Sorlsapankal 66. Chhatrapada 108. l:lparkata 67. Rasahl 109. Kundurukata 68. Adapalu t 10. Thldlkalor 69. Balalu t 11. Banshllor 70. Phulapalu' 112. Dhundu 71. Lengarpalu (Of Harbhanga P.S.) 72. Sulketl 73. Sunaganda KANDHA· I. Bandhasahl 74. Adenlgarh MAL 2. Pltabarl 75. Gundurlsahl TAHASIL 3. Nedlpoda 76. Gochhabarl PHULABANI 4. Lengarasahl P.S. 5. Teraguda 77. Koradakotha (To Phulabanl 78. Plchkodl To~ P.S.) 79. Dlgpadar 80. Kallmetl PHULABANI 1. Bandhasahl 81. Nuagam TOWN P.S. 2. Pltabarl 82. Mardlng 3. Nedlpoda 83. Kltangpada 4. Lengarasahl 84. Patadohall 5. o Teraguda 85. Slnganlblda (Or Phulabanl P.S.) 272

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PHIRINGIA 1. Ladapadar 43. Kandijorl P.S. 2. Bandangapadi 44. Kilupanga 3. Larpue 45. Palchi 4. Badajodi 46. Kudall (Barajori) 47. Tadri 5. Pindangi 48. Karipanga 6. Ballgata 49. Bulungl 7. Patlprlya (Burungi) 8. Gohidhipa 50. Baraganda 9. Sipari 51. Dudukl 10. Nandenf 52. Bagali 11. Khajurlgam 53. Sufi 12. Darilel 54. Dakenl 13. Krandlball 55. Guml 14. Kalangi 56. Ranishiball 15. Suberipanga 57. Kanapatl 16. Kangapara 58. Pangapaju 17. Bandull 59. Kallmunda 18. Nuagochhapada 60. Dhobatota 19. Kullkura 61. Dagarasuga 20. Gochhapada 62. Matlghati 21. Kariparl 63. Bandull 22. Loharasahl 64. Kakurisaru 23. Tambisuga (Nakurisaru) 24. Transu 65. Katringla 25. Pipalmala 66. Sadarsuga 26. Damaralu 67. Ganjupadar 27. Balikia 68. Kutibarl 28. Kadarl 69. Shrakl 29. Glrigulu 70. Paberi 30. Takerigura 71. Neripanga 31. Bakepanga 72. Natlgochhani 32. Mlndhupriya (Hatigochha) 33. Solagura 73. Burenpanga 34. Katisumba 74. Tadlnlpadar .35. Katakerl 75. Barakutl 36. Khetapalu 76. Momerball 37. Garipadar 77. Budengi 3B. Mundasahl 78. Burungiball 39. Pfdlapanga 79. Kutabrunl 40. Kumbharakhol 80. Bharlgura 41. Nerlpadar 81. Bakaramal 42. Katramal 82. Rakari 273

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83. Apablru 119. Kanlama! 84. Allmar! 120. Nakudlsuga 85. Kambapara 121. Kakarkheta 86. Kerangall 122. Saratagura 87. Nerlpadar 123. Sipaniarl 88. Saptingla 124. Irlplsaru 89. Karlsaru 125. Baladoll 90. Laberl 126. Blfamarl 91. Srlgunl 127. Tanllmlrlka 92. Palablrurl 128. Labangl 93. Darlsuga 129. Mandlbala 94. Sartapalu 130. Musukullpadar 95. Benurl 131. Dandabasu 96. Kakamaha 132. Marfa 97. Kanlball (Murufa) 98. Purangi 133. Badapalu 99. Barabanga 134. Salenl 100. TataJlrl 135. Jalapadar (Jatallrl) 136. Kadampanga 101. Ballpadar 137. Larplulangala 102. Gandapara 138. Pangalungala (Ka) 103. Shrarlmunda 139. Pangalungala (Kha) 104. Kutanarl 140. Dang1mandl 105. Kalarl 141. Gadapanga 106. Panga 142. Labadlfungala (Ka) 107. Gandarama 143. Sunarlmunda (Gandarlma) 144. Irlplsaru 108. Tadakala 145. KanatanaJungala 109. Malakerl 146. Kanapanga "- (Malakera) 147. SuberiJungala 'A' 110. Dumburlgata 148. SuberiJungala 'B' (Dumerlguda) 149. Uparadanganam 111. Kumbhaharu 150. Taladangarama (Kumbhar) 151. Kumulslngl 112. Gumaldanl 152. Batull 113. Supula 153. Sutanl 114. Dakudl 154. Rugupadar (Dakarl) 155. Kangasaru 115. Dallapada 156; Palgara ! 16. Apablru (Ralgara) 117. Parakedl 157. Buruslngi (Plrakudl) 158. Baghapadar 118. Dundurumunda 159. Katlmarka

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160. Lalslng 202. Dudupanga 161. Latlkupa 203. Kallkura 162. Sahanlmunda 204. Brurljura 163. Takabarl 205. Solagura 164. Brurigura 206. Tllakapanga 165. Bapanga 207. Dakarl 166. Gangalata 208. Dumerlkheta 167. Bandull 209. Golata 168. Bllurl 210. Nandapadara 169. Shrlramagura 211. Barahala 170. Damatura 212. Dubasara 171. Balandapara 213. Rangapadar 172. Talapanga 214. Kamatana 173. Baghadungurl 215. Pakarl 174. Batabahall 216. Sipadijangaia 175. Lombakheta Alias Priyajangala 176. Kendugura (To Gochhapada 177. Sumangl P.S.) 178. Kaparl 179. Saplgura GOCHHA· 1. Ladapadar 180. Tltarapala PADA P.S. 2. Bandangapadl 181. Kehfrmandu 3. Llrpue 182. Sarapaju 4. Badajodl 183. Uhagamarl (Barajorl) 184. Kuaghara s. Plndangl 185. Uchhangl 6. Balhrata 186. Gobaranala 7. Patlprlya 187. Klabaslngl 8. Gohldhlpa 188. Gochamundurl 9. Siparl 189. Ganju 10. Nandenl 190. Senlsuga II. KhaJuri,am 191. Deragul 12. Darllel 192. Pakarl 13. Krandlball 193. KushapaJu 14. Kalangl 194. Tarakarl 15. Suberipanga 195. Dresaru 16. Kangapara - (Kresaru) 17. Bandull 196. Karanala 18. Nuagochhapada 197. Ganjuprlya 19. Kullkura 198. Karanala (Kha) 20. Gochhapada 199. Nanlpadar 21. Karlparl 200. Machharapara 22. Loharasahl 201. Palrejo 23. Tamblsuga

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24. Transu 66. Sadarsuga 25. Plpalmala 67. GanJupadar 26. DamaraJu 68. Kutlbarl 27. Ballkla 69. Shrakl 28. Kadarl 70. Paberl 29. Glrlgulu 71. Nerlpanga 30. Takerlgura 72. Natlgochhanl 31. Bakepanga (Hatlgochha) 32. Mlndhuprlya 73. Burenpanga 33. Solagura 74. Tadlnlpadar 34. Katlsumba 75. Barakutl 35. Katakerl 76. Momerball 36. KhetapaJu 77. Budengl 37. Garlpadar 78. Burunglball 38. Mundasahl 79. Kutabrunl 39. Pldlapanga 80. Bharlgura Kumbharakhol 40. 81. Bakaramal Nerlpadar 41. 82. Rakarl 42. Katramal 83. Apablru 43. KandlJorl 84. Allmarl 44. KlIupanga 85. Kambapara 45. Palchl 86. Kerangall 46. Kudall 87. 'Nerlpadar 47. Tadrl 88. Saptlngla 48. Karlpanga 89. Karlsaru 49. Bulungl 90. Laberl (Burungl) ... 91. Srlgunl 50. Baraganda 92. Palablrurl 51. Oudukl 93. Darlsuga 52. Bagall 94. SartapaJu 53. Sull 95. Benurl 54. Oakenl 96. Kakamaha 55. Guml 56. Ranlshlball 97. Kanlball 57. Kanapatl 98. Purangl 58. PangapaJu 99. Barabanga 59. Kallmunda 100. TataJirl 60. Ohobatota (JataJlrl) 61. Oagarasuga lOt. Ballpadar 62. Matlghatl 102. Gandapara 63. Bandull 103. Shrarlmunda 64. Kakurisaru 104. Kutanarl , (Nakurlsaru) 105. Kalarl 65. Katrlngia 106. Panga 276

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107. Gandarama 143. Sunarlmunda (Gandarlma) 144. Irlplsaru 108. Tadakala 145. Kanatanalungala 109. Malakerl 146. Kanapanga (Malakera) 147. Suberllungala 'A' 110. Dumburlgata 148. Suberllungala 'B' (Dumerlguda) 149. Uparadanganam 111. Kumbhaharu 150. Taladangarama (Kumbhar) 151. Kumulslngl 112. Gumaldanl 152. Batull 113. Supula 153. Sutanl 114. Dakudl 154. Rugupadar (Dakarl) 155. Kangasaru 115. Dallapada 156. Palgara 116. Apablru (Ralgara) 117. Parakedl 157. Buruslngl (Pirakudl) 158. Baghapadar 118. Dundurumunda 159. Katlmarka 119. KanJamal 160. Lalslng 120. Nakudlsuga 161. Latlkupa 121. Kakarkheta 162. Sahanlmunda 122. Saratagura 163. Takaharl 123. SlpanJarl 164. Brurlgura 124. Irlplsaru 165. Bapanga 125. Baladoll 166. Gangalata 126. BIJamarl 167. Bandull 127. Tanllmlrlka 168. Bllurl 128. Labanil 169. Shrlramagura 129. Mandlbala 170. Damatura 130. Musukullpadar 171. Balandapara 131. Dandabasu 172. Talapanga 132. Marla 173. Baghadungurl (MuruJa) 174. Batabahall 133. Badapalu 175. Lombakheta 134. Salenl 176. Kendugura 135. Jalapadar 177. Sumangl 136. Kadampanga 178. Kaparl 137. LarpluJangala 179. Saplgura 138. Pangalungala (Ka) 180. Tltarapala 139. PanK3lungala (Kha) 181. Kehlrmandu 140. Danglmandl 182. Sarapalu 141. Gadapanga 183. Uhagamarl 142. LabadlJunK3la (Ka) 184. Kuaghara 277

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,185. Uchhangl 8. Keleball 186. Gobaranala 9. Irpigura 187. Klabaslngl 10. Chancheri 188. Gochamundurl 11. Tadangia 189. GanJu 12. Kelemaha 190. Senisuga 13. Panganaju 191. Deragul 14. )arglnaju 192. Pakarl 15. Salangia 193. Kushapaju 16. Drepanga 194. Tarakarl (Derepanga) 195. Dresaru 17. BandabaJu (KresarLl) 18. Matarapadar 196. Karanala 19. Dandlpata 197. Ganjuprlya 20. Gandarlgam 198. Karanala (Kha) 21. Mundikia Nanlpadar 199. 22. Kurkunlpara 200. Machharapara 23. Badall 201. Palrejo 24. Tipadlngia 202. Dudupanga 25. Goserikia 203. Kallkura 26. Dadabari 204. Brurljura 27. Taperlkia 205. Solagura 28. Dharampur 206. Tilakapanga 29. Dadiganda 207. Dakari 30. Tagakala 208. Dumerikheta 31. Mundiklajungle 209. Golata 32. Mundagura 210. Nandapadara (Mundagurajungle) 211. Barahala 33. Sirisakhol 212. Dubasara 34. Padelikla 213. Rangapadar 35. Golebari 214. Kamatana 36. 215. Pakarl GunJibarl 216. SlpadlJangala 37. Lakebari Alias PrlyaJangala 38. Brlndapara (Of Phlringla P.S.) 39. Banjamaha 40. SalapaJori BALIGUDA I. Bandurl 41. Banegan P.S. 2. Damlkla 42. Madlgura 3. Siringia 43. Pendlpadar 4. Medlaganda 44. Sarangagara 5. Gandrlgan . 45. Gundargan 6. ParlnaJu 46. Salagura 7. Dakambatalangla 47. Mundasahl 278

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48. Bllabari 8.5. lendruguda 49. Garagarl 86. letakekla 50. Bambart (Latarakfa) 51. Bandagura 87. Burungipadar 52. Kaniblrika 88. Gangapadar 53. Dadf 89. Sorakfa 90. G:Jgudl 54. Jlrlrlkla (Gugurl) 55. Glndapanga 91. Danunga 56. GunJlgan (Danugaa, 57. Dalabarl Danungla) 58. Magarlgan 92. Kupiblra 59. Talakangerlki (Kaplblra) 60. Uparakangerikla 93. Taga (Tagakla) 61. Shasimaha 94. Jagu 62. Naudumaha 95. Biraguda 63. Gutusalagura (Biragura) 64. JargisugaJangala 96. Pudhakapall 65. SlringlaJangala (Burhakandall, 66. BandipadarJ'Ingala Budakundal) 67. Bandlpadar 97. Snrigurl 68. Budamaha (Shregurl) 69. PadellklaJangal 98. Kandami 70. Badabhuln 99. Balkl 71. Mankadabanda 100. Mururumaha 72. IripigudaJangala 101. Sikrlpadarl 73. SalangiaJangala 102. Ungamaha 74. PaJlmahaJangala 103. SlIkl 75. BandabaJuJangala 104. Manapur 76. GunJlbadlJangala 105. Badabandha 77. JlrldikiaJangala 106. Budakamba (To Tumudlbandha 78. MediagandaJangala P.S.) [To Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion)] BELAGHAR I. Saparl :79. Kurttamgara P.S. (Saperl) (Kurttamgarla) 2. Kadum 80. Slndlpankal (Kadama) 81. Kurukrapa 3. Mundlgada 82. Kadnalla 4. Matrugan (Kadamlla) 5. Tarlungl 83. Modapadar 6. ladurgam 84. Tendrlng (Ladaragam) 279

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7. Sasaragam 18. Bhallapanl 8. Atabarl 19. Bandaguda 9. Tutulaba 20. Madaguda iO. t·1adasapalu 21. II. Dhunglapakhal 22. Narlbatlpadar 12. Mandalpadar 23. Ballguda 13. Khamanapara (Ballgara) 14. ]arutl 24. Kllanga IS. Bandlka 25. Parellpadar 16. Plpali 26. Khandlaguda (Perell, PideJl) 27. ]agadl 17. Chotakapadara ·28. Takulmllu (Ghutukpadar) (Tekalamlla) lB. Batabarl 29. Klalgura 19. Dugudlpalll 30. Siria (RugudlpaJl) 31. Blrlmlla 20. Gochaka 32. Talpadar 21. Daglrlgan (Talpara) 22. Madapankal 33. Badamlla 23. Sitapudl 34. Pidamaha 24. Darang (Piramaha) (To Tumudlbandha 35. Budhagura P.S.) 36. Samadaklsaru (To Tumudibandha KOTAGARH 1. Tumudlbandha P.S.) P.S. (Tumurbandha) 2. Kalisapadar TUMUDIBA· I. Kurttamiara 3. Gachargan NDHA P.S. (Kurttamgarla) 4. Ghumargam 2. Sindipankal 5. Bonarbahal- 3. Kurukrapa 6. Nuamunda 4. Kadnaila 7. ]alespata (Kadamlla) B. Saradhapur 5. Modapadar 9. Balam 6. Tendring 10. Palam 7. Lendruguda 11. Sakada 8. Letakekia 12. Pabanagam llatarakla) 13. Sutaghatl 9. Burunglpadar 14. Harlpur 10. Gangapadar 15. Jharlghatl 11. Sorakla 16. Pajlmaska 12. Gugudl 17. Kaltalanga (Gugurl) (Kakalanga) 280

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13. Danunga 44. Plpall (Danugaa, (Perell, Pldell) Danungla) 45. Chotakapadara 14. Kuplblra (Ghutukpadar) (Kaplblra) 46. Batabarl 15. Taga (Tagakla) 47. Dugudlpalll 16. Jagu (Rugudlpall) 17. Blraguda 48. Gochaka (Blragura) 49. Daglrlgan 18. Pudhakapall 50. Madapankal (BurhakandaJl, 51. Sitapudl Budakundal) 52. Darang 19. Snrlgurl (Of Belaghar P.S.) (Shregurl) 53. Tumudlbandha (Tumurbandha) 20. Kandaml 54. Kallsapadar 21. Balld 55. Gachargan 22. Mururumaha 56. Ghumargam 23. Slkripadarl 57. Bonarbahal 24. Ungamaha 58. Nuamunda 25. SlIkl 59. Jalespata 26. Manapur 60. Saradhapur 27. Badabandha 61. Balam 28. Budakamba 62. Palam (Of Ballguda P.S.) 63. Sakada 29. Saparl 64. Pabanagam (Saperl) 65. Sutaghatl 30. Kadum 66. Harlpur (Kadama) 67. Jharlghatl 31. Mundlgada 68. Pallmaska 32. Matrugan 69. Kaltalanga 33. Tarlungl (Kakalanga) 34. Ladurgam 70. Bhallapanl (Ladaragam) 71. Bandaguda 35. Sasaragam 72. Madaguda 36. Atabarl 73. Badagam 37. Tutulaba 74. Narlbatlpadar 38. Madasapaju 75. Ballguda 39. Dhunglapakhal (Ballgara) 40. Mandalpadar 76. KJlanga 41. Khamanapara 77. Parellpadar 42. Jarutl 78. Khandlaguda 43. Bandika 79. Jagadl 281

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80. Takulmllu 29. Dadlganda (Tekalamlla) 30. Tagakala 81. Klalgura 31. MundlklaJungle 82. Siria 32. Mundagura 83. Blrlmlla (Mundagurajungle) 84. Talpadar 33. Sirisakhol (Talpara) 34. Padellkla 85. Badamlla 35. Golebarl 86. Pldamaha 36. Gunjlbarl (Plramaha) 37. lakebarl 87. Budhagura 38. Brlndapara 88. Samadaklsaru 39. BanJamaha (Of Kotagarh P.S.) 40. SalapaJorl SARAN GA· 1. Bandurl 41. Banegan GARH P.S. 2. Damlkla 42. Madlgura (PORTION) 3. Slrlngla 43. Pendlpadar 4. Medlaganda 44. Sarangagara 5. Gandrlgan 45. Gundargan 6. ParlnaJu 46. Salagura 7. Dakambatalangla 47. Mundasahl 8. Keleball 48. Bllabari 9. Irplgura 49. Garagarl 10. Chancherl 50. Bambarl 11. Todangl" 51. Bandagura 12. Kelemaha 52. Kanlblrika 13. PanganaJu 53. Dadl 14. JarglnaJu 54. Jlrlrlkia 1 S. Salangla 55. Glndapanga 16. Drepanga 56. GunJlgan (Derepanga) 57. Daiabari 17. BandabaJu 58. Magarlgan 18. Matarapadar 59. Talakangerlkl 19. Dandlpata 60. Uparakangerlkla 20. Gandarlgam 61. Shaslmaha Mundlkla 21. 62. Naudumaha 22. Kurkunlpara 63. GUlusalagura 23. Badall 64. JarglsugaJangala 24. Tlpadlngla 65. Slrlnglajangala 25. Goserlkla ~6. BandlpadarJangala 26. Dadabarl 67. Bandlpadar 27. Taperlkla 68. Budamaha 28. Dharampur 282

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69. Padellklajangal 5ARANGA· 1. GutlngJa 70. Badabhuln GARH P.5. 2. Kenglangla 71. Mankadabanda (PORTION) 3. jalangia 72. IrlplgudaJangala 4. Banangia 73. 5alangiaJangaia 5. Mallkpara 74. PaJlmahajangala 6. Gudrlpadl 75. Bandabajujangala 7. Parangl '16. GunJIbadlJangala B. Kambagura jlrldiklaJangala n. 9. Kalungla 7B. MedlagandaJangala 10. Barlguda (Or Ballguda P.S.) 11. Daraplda 12. Argarl G. UDAYA· 1. Gutlngla 13. Blrangi GIRl 2. Kenglangia 14. Balumaha TAHA51L 3. )alangia 15. Tlausuga RAIKIA P.S. 4. Banangia 16. Adasuga 5. Mallkpara 17. Dupepada '6. GudrJpadl lB. Plpalasal 7. Parangl 19. 5apaganda B. Kambagura 9. Kalungia 20. Paburla 10. Barlguda 21. Barasahl 11. Daraplda 22. Katlguda 12. Argarl 23. Malerlmara 13. Blrangi 24. Sindurgara 14. Balumaha 25. )anJadldura 15. Tlausuga 26. Sersedldura 16. Adasuga (or Ralkla P.5.) 17. Dupepada G. UDAYA· 1. Tlkaball lB. Plpalasal GIRl P.S. 2. Sudugudarl 19. Sapaganda (Budugudarl) 20. Paburla 3. Tenganapathar 21, Barasahl 4. Sanjamaha 22. Katlguda (BanJamaha) 23. Malerlmara 5. Dung' 6. Dugarl (Ka) 24. Sindurgara 7. Palarlmaha 25. )anJadldura B. Gatamaha 26. Sersedldura 9. Balumaha [To Sarangagarh 10. Saka P.S. (POrtlOD)] 11. Kash'r'khola 283

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12. Padhanapara 55. Sharmburl 13. Gudagam (Shramurl) 14. Redhaslngl 56. Ududeba 15. Tadlpalu 57. Ralkhol 16. Pita del 58. Malagara 17. Karlkaru 59. Baslamba 18. Malazan 60. Lenzarkhol 19. Taraput 61. SandhlJargi 20. Bastlnzla 62. Barldlsahl 21. Tentullzara 63. Kadupadar 22. )Idlnglsahl 64. )Iglnagan 23. Kambagura 65. Khlrldlbata 24. Bllabeda 66. Mankarabata 25. Beheragam 67. Kalnlhara 26. Baudanda 68. Ratakhandl 27. Poramaha 69. Kutigara 28. Lada 70. PlmpurJdel 29. Talalharl 71. Mundasahl 30. Kambakketa 72. Kandlkutl 31. Bapalamendl 73. Malabhuln 32. Kandabara 74. Nazlrlgudarl 33. Kaltlmendl 75. Dokepadar 34. Chhatllhara 76. Saradamaha 35. Tiparlgan 77. Glrutl 36. Takalamendl 78. Dadamunda 37. Slklrlkla 79. Katarl 38. Koehllagar 80. Gourabata 39. Kenduzudarl 81. Kulusuga 40. BuJutimendl 82. Batabol 41. Arabaka 83. Gandagam 42. Baharapada 84. Kallkheta 43. Kabalagan 85. Badrlguda 44. Bandrugudanuasahl 86. Padhanapara 45. Panasagura 87. Dahaguda 46. Kuragaru (Dasaguda) 47. • Gudrlgan 88. Adakhol 48. Rajakakhole 89. Uparakhol 49. Sankarakhol 90. Dutukagan 50. Lambarlchol 91. Salapagan 51. TaparJngla 92 .. Katlmaha 52. Mlrlglsuga 93. Munlngla 53. SltaJara 94. Baharasahl 54. UparadabarJ 95. Putunal3ra .' 284

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96. Gumagara 138. Dandlnglpanga 97. Bedasuga 139. GanJukala 98. Breka 140. Rangadraga 99. RalbhanJa 141. Tllabangl 100. Rudabldlngla 142. Kalakabarl 101. Mokabldlngla 143. LuJurumundaJangala 102. KambanaJu 144. Nepasaru 103. Gasagura 145. Dugurl (Kha) 104. Pikaradl 146. Patapadar lOS. Mahagura 147. Brahmandel 106. Badlmunda 148. Dadlsahl 107. LuJuramunda 149. Nuasahl 108. Tuduball ISO. Lambasaru 109. Sartagura lSI. Taparaball

110. Bur~lnaJu 152. Saudlsaru 111. Penagabarl 153. Saberlkhol 112. Penablra 154. Burumaha 113. Pakarl 155. Parlsahl 114. PanganaJu 156. ]abedl lIS. Luburumaha 157. Dadadamaha 116. RanJaradl 158. Mallkapara (RanJabradl) 159. Blekadl 117. Gardlngla (Belakutl) 118. Patlngla 160. Adaslkupa 119. Nuasahl 161. ]atJguda 120. Sikapara 162. Bagarama 121. Tenganapathar (Bagarmaha) 122. Sanaadabarl 163. Gutuguda 123. Dabenl 164. Budarlguda 124. Totapadar (To TIkaball P.S.) 125. Badegura 126. NandapaJu TIKABALI 1. Tlkaball 127. Plpalakhol P.S. 2. SudulUdarJ 128. Kuradlnlsha (Budugudarl) 129. Gudrlgan 3. Tenganapathar 130. Chorapadar 4. Sanlamaha 131. Gultana (BanJamaha) 5. Dungi 132. RaJapaJu 6. Dugar! (Ka) 133. Nedlgura 7. Palarlmaha 134. Baukalaparbat 8. Gatamaha 135. PlllnaJu 9. Balumaha 136. Bengesahl 10. Saka 137. Dandarlbatl 285

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II. Kashlrlkhola 55. Sharmburl 12. Padhanapara (Shramurl) 13. Gudagam 56. Ududeba 14. Redhaslngl 57. Ralkhol IS. Tadlpalu 58. Malagara 16. Pltadel 59. Baslamba 17. Karlkaru 60. Lengarkhol 18. Malagan 61. Sandhllargl 19. Taraput 62. Barldlsahl 20. Bastlngla 63. Kadupadar 21. Tentullgara 64. )Ialnagan 22. }ldlnglsahl 65. Khlrldlbata 23. Kambagura 66. Mankarabata 24. Bllabeda 67. KalnJhara 25. Beheragam 68. Ratakhandl 26. Baudanda 69. Kutlgara 27. Poramaha 70. Plmpurldel 28. Lada 71. Mundasahl 29. TalaJharl 72. Kandlkutl 30. Kambakketa 73. Malabhuln 31. Bapalamendl 74. Naalrlgudarl 32. Kandabara 75. Dokepadar 33. Kaltlmendl 76. Saradamaha 34. ChhatlJhara 77. Glrutl 35. Tlparlgari 78. Dadamunda 36. Takalamendl 79. Katarl 37. Slklrlkla 80. Gourabata 38. Koehllagar 81. Kulusuga 39. Kendugudarl 82. Batabol 40. BuJudmendl 83. Gandagam 41. Arabaka 84. Kallkheta 42. Baharapada 85. Badrlguda 43. Kabalagan 86. ·Padhanapara 44. Bandrugudanuasahl 87. Dahaguda 45. Panasagura (Dasaguda) 46. Kuragaru 88. Adakhol 47. Gudrlgan 89. Uparakhol 48. Ralakakhole 90. Duwkagan 49. Sankarakhol 91. Salapagan 50. Lambarkhol 92. Katlmaha 51. ·Taparlngla 93. Munlngla 52. Mlrlglsuga 94. Baharasahl 53. SltaJara 95. Purunagara 54. Uparadabarl 96. Gumagara 286

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97. Bedasup 140. Ranpdrap 98. Brelca 141. TlIabangl 99. RalbhanJa 142. Kalakabarl 100. Rudabldlnila 143. LuJurumundaJangala 101. Mokabldlnila 144. Nepasaru 102. KambanaJu 145. Duzurl (Kha) 103. GasaiUra 146. Patapadar 104. Plkaradl 147. Brahmandel 105. Mahapra 148. Dadlsahl 106. Badlmunda 149. Nuasahl 107. LuJuramunda 150. Lambasaru 108. Tuduball 151. Taparaball 109. Sartazura 152. Saudlsaru 110. BurblnaJu 153. Saberlkhol 154. 111. Penaiabarl Burumaha 155. Parlsahl 112. Penablra 156. )abedl 113. Pakarl 1St. Dadadamaha 114. PanianaJu 158. Mallkapara 115. Luburumaha 159. Blekadl 116. RanJaradl (Belakutl) (RanJabradl) 160. Adaslkupa 117. Gardlnila 161. )atlguda 118. Patlnila 162. Bararama 119. Nuasahl (Bagarmaha) 120. Sikapara 163. Gutuguda 121. Tenranapathar 164. Budarlpda 122. Sanaadabarl (Of G. Udayailrl 123. Dabenl P.S.) 124. Totapadar 125. Baderura BALANG1R 126. NandapaJu DISTRICT 127. Plpalakhol 128. . Kuradlnlsha TITLAGARH 1. Palaskhand 129. Gudrllan TAHASIL 2. Bhushlar 130. Chorapadar SINDHEKELA 3. Klrabahal (U) 131. Gultana P.S. 4. Padapall 1l2. RaJapaJu 5. Dedhgan 133. Nedlgura 6. Lohrapall 114. Baulcalaparbat 7. Bagbahal 135. PlIlnaJu 8. Salemudanga 136. Bengesahl Putulatalal 137. Dandarlbatl 9. 138. oandlnllpanga (Patulatall) 139. GanJukala 10. Pandrlpanl 287

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11. Budhlpadar 51. Kalkut (Burhlpadar) 52. Salepudang;: 12. Bahabal 53. Barkanl 13. Baicagura 54. DabJhar 14. Bagartlpara 55. Jlnklpara 15. Tentullpara 56. Turelkela 16. BanJupadar 57. Badapala 17. Jharlal 58. Sldhumunda 18. Ranlpur 59. Gandharla 19. Balkhamar 60. Kurlubhata 20. Phulbandha 61. Batharla 21. Malkasada 62. Tltlsllat 22. Golebandha 63. Gan)lapara 23. Podapall 64. Chlndagura 24. Beherabhata 65. Bhursagura 25; Jamatara 66. Chandotara 26. Barkanl (To Sindhekeia P.S. 27. Themara (Portion) 28. Utkela (Udkela) under KantabanJl Tahasll) 29. Balbenl 30. Arsatula KANTABANJI 1. Palaskhand 31. Kurudlamunda TAHASIL 2. Bhushlar 32. Bhatasar SINDHEKELA 3. Klrabahal (U) 33. Dehell P.S. 4. Padapall 34. Alanda (PORTION) 5. Dedhgan 35. Pltamahul 6. Lohrapall 36. Bahalgabha 37. Jadamunda 7. Bagbahal 38. Sindhekeia 8. Salemudanga 39. Telsaral (Telsarl) 9. Putulatalal 40. Putupara (Patulatall) 41- Bhanpur 10. Pandrlpanl 42. Salebarat 11. Budhlpadar 43. Purnlapall (Burhlpadar) 44. )halap 12. Bahabal 45. Mamla 13. Baicagura 46. Paruabhadl 14. Bagartlpara (Parubhadl) 15. Tentullpara 47. Srlram 16. BanJupadar 48. Charla 17. Jharlal 49. Jamkhunta 18. Ranlpur 50. )ampara 19. Balkhamar 288

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20. Phulbandha 61. Batharla 21. Malkasada 62. Tltlsllat 22. GOlebandha 63. Ganllapara 23. Podapall 64. Chlndagura 24. Beherabhata 65. Bhursagura 25. Jamatara 66. Chandotara 26. Barkanr (Of Sindhekeia P.S. 27. Themara under Tltlai3rh 28. Utkela (Utlkela) Tahasll) 29. Balbeng 30. Arsatula KANTA· 1. Kharll 31. Kurudlamunda BAN)I P.S. 2. Deblrlamunda 32. Bhatasar 3. Bhalukana 33. Dehell 4. Gurglbhata 34. Alanda 5. Halanbhata 35. Pltamahul 6. Naktabahal 36. Bahalgabha 7. Galndlmal 37. Jadamunda 8. Barlall 38. Sindnekeia 9. Kusapall 39. Telsaral (Telsarl) (Kurpall) 40. Pumpara 10. Gabhara 4t. Bhanpur 11. Damanlchuan 42. Salebarat 12. Baddakala 43. Purnlapall (Baradakala) 44. Jhalap 13. Gurlaudar 45. Mamla (Gurlaurar) 46. Paruabhadl 14. Tentullkhun (Parubhadl) (TentullkhuntJ) 47. Srlram 15. Ne&Phena 48. Charla 16. Dholmandal 49. Jamkhunta 17. Baghuapara 50. }ampm 18. Bahabal 51. Kalkut 19. Budhlbahal 52. Salepudanga (Burhlbahal) 53. Barkanl 20. Mahulpall 54. Dablhar (MahulpatJ) 55. }Inldpara 21. Mallkdarah 56. Turelkela 22. Magurfanaal 57. Badapala 23. Mahanllaha 58. Sldhumuncb 24. Ramud (Ramor) 59. Gandharla 25. Rautmunda 60. Kurlubhata 26. Mahulbahal 289

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27. )haranl 66. Kandel 28. Tentullkhunt 67. Tlkrapada 29. Nuapara 68. Nandol 30. Khatulumunda 69. Bharuakanl 31. Hlal 70. Gadlalore 32. Samarslngha 71. Sandlbahal (Samaraslnha) 72. Mahakhand 33. Mandala (To Turekela P.S.) 34. Malpamunda 35. LalJhara TUREKELA 1. Kharll 36. Makarchuan P.S. 2. Deblrlamunda 37. Khagasa Palsopara 3. Bhalukana 38. Salepara 4. GurKlbhata 39. Patlmal 5. Halanbhata 40. Rabenbhata 6. Naktabahal 41. Ramelmunda 7. Galndlmal 42. Pandaren 8. Barlall 43. Pakhanmunda 9. KusapaIJ 44. Kullbahal (Kurpall) (Kulbahal) to. Gabhara 45. Dhusamunda 11. Damanlchuan 46. Senala 12. Baddakala 47. Banllpall (Baradakala) 48. Larkl 13. Gurlaudar 49. Banlamal (GurJaurar) SO. Turekela 14. TentuJlkhun 51. Gargodbahal (Tentullkhuntl) 52. Ghunes 53. Barla 15. NelPhena 54. Kadobhata 16. Dholmandal (Kadabera) 17. Baghuapara 55. Khuren 18. Bahabal (KhuJen) 19. Budhlliahal 56. BandhanpalJ (Burhlbilhal) 57. Murlbahal 20. MahulpalJ 58. Badbankl (Mahulpatl) 59. Gamakl ()amakl) 21. Mallkdarah 60. Sanbankl 22. Malllrlanial 61. Phatamunda 23. Mahanllaha 62. Salemundanla 24. Ramud (Ramor) 63. Charpanl 25. Rautmunda 64. Mundakanl 26. Mahulbahal 65. Jubamal 27. )haranl

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28. Tentullkhunt 67. Tlkrapada 29. Nuapara 68. Nandol 30. Khatulumunda 69. Bharuakanl 31. Hlal 70. Gadlalore 32. Samarslngha 7t. Sandlbahal (Samaraslnha) 72. Mahakhand 33. Mandala (Of KantabanJI P.S.) 34. Malpamunda 35. Lallhara RAMPUR t. Katapalll 36. Makarchuan TAHASIL (To Dungurlpall 37. Khagasa Paisopara DUNGURI· P.S. (Portlon) 38. Salepara PAll P.S. under Sonapur 39. Patlmal (PORTION) Tahasll) 40. Rahenbhata 41. Ramelmunda 1. SIiJurl 42. Pandaren (SlaIJurl) 43. Pakhanmunda 2. Kuhlbahal 44. Kullbahal 3. Mahada (Kulbahal) 4. MahadaJungle 45. Dhusamunda (MahadhJungle) 46. Senala 5. Choukamal 47. Ban)lpali 6. Babupall 48. Larkl 7. Bausunlbahal 49. Banlamar 50. Turekela 8. Nakumunda 51. Gargodbahal 9. Siall 52. Ghunes 10. Patharkandl 53. Barla (Patharkhandl) 54. Kadobhata II. Ranrapur (Kadabera) 12. Kallpal (Kalsalpall) 55. Khuren 13. Khurdlapahal (Khu)en) 14. Padhanpall 56. Bandhanpall 15. PadhanpallJungle 57. Murlbahal 16. Amamunda 58. Badbankl 17. Mahubahall 59. Gamakl (Jamakl) 18. Bllalbahall 60. Sanbankl 19. Julunda 6t. Phatamunda 20. Anganadl 62. Sjllemundanga (To Dungurlpall 63. Charpanl P.5. (Portlon) 64. Mundakanl 65. Jubamal under Blnlka 66. Kandel Tahasll)

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BINIKA P.S. 1. Khalrmal 42. Bagabahall 2. Kamlra 43. Katapall 3. Ratnaslngha 44. Ghantapall 4. Jharkadall 45. Palesl (Kadallpall) 46. )asapur 5. Papl 47. Sahajbahal 6. SlnglJuba 48. Meghala 7. Jampall 49. Nandamal B. Talmunda 50. Sliati 9. Badgfa (Bagdla) 51. SlIatljungle 10. Asurgard 52. Khandlamunda (Asurgarh) (Kaudlamunda) 11. Palrapall 53. Kalntara 54. Baus\mljungle 12. Kukudajhadl 55. Bhlkabahal 13. Dendupadar 56. Bausunl 14. Babupall 57. Sankara 15. Khallapall 5B. Charadajungle 16. BanklglrJdJ 59. Charda 17. Huana 60. Padllpall lB. Chullmal 61. Sahajnagel 19. Kadallpall (Sahajbahal) 20. Antardajungle 62. Phulmulhl 21. Antarda 63. Gadgabahal 22. Gulundla 64. Seidl 23. Dharapall 65. Tulundapall 24. Mahulpall 66. Sakma 25. Gajabanda 67. Nalapall 26. Pltapall 6B, Padhanpall (Pltupall) 69. Mahadevpur 27. Bhandar 70. Garlapall 28. Bhamalpalljungle 71. Kartanga 29. Sargura 72. Sansamura 30. ]Iranadl 73. Ghodadhar 31. Pandrlmal 74. Pandltal 32. Balaranga 75. Anlanadi 33. Akhldadar 76. Adakashajungle 34.- Ar1saon 77. Sanbhalupali 35. Manlgaon 78. Sanvalupali 36. Cherupall 79. PUjadungrl 37. Sindurpur 80. Fulchangudl 38. Ganeshpur 81· Adakasa 39. Bisalpall (To Blnlka P.S. 40. Bagalchall (Portlon) under 41. BanJlpali Blnlka T:lhasil) 292

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BINIKA 1. Siliurl 16. Bankiglrldl TAHASIL (Slaljurl) 17. Hutma DUNGURI· 2. Kuhlbahal 18. Chullmal PALl P.S. 3. Mahada 19. Kadallpall (PORTION) 4. MahadaJungle 20. AntardaJungle (Mahadalungle) 21. Antarda 22. Gulundla S. Choukamal 23. Dharapall 6. Babupall 24. Mahulpall 7. Bausunlbahal 25. GaJabanda 8. Naktamunda 26. Pltapali 9. Siall (Pltupall) 10. Patharkandl 27. Bhandar (Patharkhandl) 28. Bhamalpali!ungle Rangapur II. 29. S;1rgura 12. Kallpal 30. Jlranadl (Kalsalpali) 11. Pandrlmal 13. Khurdlapahal 32. Balaranga 14. Padhanpall 33. Akhldadar 15. PadhanpaliJungle 34. Arlgaon 16. Amamunda 35. Manlgaon 17. Mahubahall 36. Cherupall 18. BlIalbahall 37. Sindurpur 19. Julunda 38. Ganeshpur 20. Anganadl 39. Blsalpall (Of Dunguripall P.S. 40. Bagalchall (Portion) under 41. BanJlpali Rampur Tahasll) 42. Bagabahall 43. Katapall BINIKA P.S. I. Khalrmal 44. Ghantapall (PORTION) 2. Kamlra 45. Pales I 3. Ratnaslngha 46. )asapur 4. Jharlcadall 47. SahaJbahal (Kadallpall) 48. Meghala 5. Papl 49. Nandamal 6. Slns1Juba 50. Silati 7. )ampall 51. Sllatllungle 8. Talmunda 52. Khandlamunda 9. Badafa (Baadla) (Kaudlamunda) 10. Asurlard 53. Kalntara (Asurrarh) 54. BausunlJungle 11. Pal rap all 55. Bhlkabahal 12. KukudaJhadl 56. Bausunl 13. Dendupadar 57. Sankar:l 14. BabupaU 58. CharadaJungle 15. Khallapall 59. Charda 293

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60. PadJlpaJl 10. Anafbhata 61. SahaJnagel II. Ghantaguda (SahaJbahaf) 12. Farasara 62. Phulmufhl 13. Kuttupada 63. Gadgabahaf (Putupara) 64. Seidl 65. Tufundapall 14. SukuJlbhatta 66. Sakma 15. Kulalkefa 67. Nagapafl 16. Dotto 68. Padhanpafl 17. Lesunpalll 69. Mahadevpur 18. Jayabahal 70. Garfapafl 19. Khurla 71. Kartanga 20. Polenbasa 72. Sansamura 21. Kamapur 73. Ghodadhar 74. Pandltaf 22. Khuruduguma 75. Anganadl 23. Anakapur 76. AdakashaJungfe 24. Larka 77. Sanbhafupall 25. Khfrmaf 78. Sanvalupall 26. Tarapur 79. Puladungr! 27. Rokaf 80. Fufchangudl 28. Kamfamal 81. Adakasa 29. Bheruamaf (Of Blnlka' P.S. (Portion) under 30. JubraJpur Rampur TahasJl) 31. Bakuflkhuntl 32. Ambaguda SONAPUR I. Katapaffl 33. Tentefpada TAHASIL (Of Dungurlpalf P.S. (Tetelapara) DUNGURI· (Portion) under 34. Bfnapur PAll P.S. Rampur TahasJl) 35. Sunapur (PORTION) 36. Kesaralpur 37. Banllbahal KALAHANDI 38. Durkamunda DISTRICT 39. Palsada KHARIAR 1. Boden 40. Jamlhar TAHASIL 2. Blreskela (Damalhar) KHARIAR 3. Kerapadar 41. Klro)hola P.S. 4. Ra)pur 42. Amera 5. ]amugaon 43. Dabarf 6. Dhamanpada 44. Morrarn 7. Mahulpatar 45. Khafra 8. ] hlrlnlkhol 46. Bagbahaf 9. Lltlsaragl , 47. Mankadbarffl 294

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48. Mahufpadar 19. Khurla 49. Temari 20. Polenbasa 50. Nimanna 21. Kamapur 51. Kusumkhunti 22. Khuruduguma 52. Boiragaon 23. Anakapur 53. Kotagaon 24. Larka 54. Dhobef 25. Khlrmal 55. Redhamal 26. Tarapur 56. Rundi 27. Roka1 57. Bhafsadani 28. Kamlamal 58. Patadhara 29. Bheruamal 59. Kattabar 30. JubraJpur (Kathabar) 31. Bakuflkhunti 60. Khurfpani 32. Ambaguda (Kl}adupani) 33. Tentelpada 61. Chfkalchuan (Tetelapara) 62. Sunamudf 34. Blnapur 63. Bagalor 35. Sunapur 64. Bakufikhuntikhurd 36. KesaraJpur 65. Gumabahal 37. Banjlbahal 66. Dumerpadar 38. Durkamunda 67. Komerkhol 39. Palsada (To Boden P.S.) 40. JamJhar (Damalhar) BODEN P.S. 1. Boden 41. Klrolhola 2. Bfreskela 42. Amera 3. Kerapadar 43. Dabarl 4. Rajpur 44. Morgam 5. Jamugaon 45. Khalra 6. Dhamanpada 46. Bagbahal 7. Mahulpatar 47. Mankadbarlfl 8. Jhfrlnlkhol 48. Mahulpadar 9. Lltlsaragl 49. Temarl 10. Analbhata 50. Nlmanna 11. Ghantaguda 51. Kusumkhuntl 12. Farasara 52. Bolragaon 13. Kuttupada 53. Kotagaon (Putupara) 54. Dhobel 14. Sukuflbhatta 55. Redhamal 15. Kulalkela 56. Rundl 16. Dotto 57. Bhalsadanl 17. Lesunpalll 58. Patadhara 18. Jayabahal 59. Kattabar (Kathabar) 295

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60. Khurlpanl 12. Bargaon (Khadupani) 13. Salekela 61. Chlkalchuan 14. Dahanapalll 62. Sunamudl IS. Pltapanl 63. Bagalor 16. Keta1csar 64. Bakullkhuntlkhurd (Kekatasara) 65. Gumabahal (Of SlnapalJ P.S.) 66. Dumerpadar 67. Komerkhol LANJIGARH 1. BheJipadara (Of Kharlar P.S.) TAHASIL 2. Gambharlgura

NARALA 3. ~haramakaudl SINAPALI 1. Karangamal P.S. 4. Redhapadara P.S. 2. Khalrabhadl 3. Dharanlmal 5. Rangaparu 4. Babeblr 6. Shlkharagura 5. BaTtansll 7. Lamera 6. Kulingamal 8. Pallnkl 7. Gambharlguda (Palki) 8. Rampur 9. Danaklpadara 9. Mundapala 10. Dengasargi 10. Gandabahall II. Puleranaarakhu 11. Botapalli (Pulerana or 12. Bargaon Adaku) 13. Salekela 14. Dahanapalll 12. Salbuta IS. Pltapanl 13. Chancharaghatl 16. Ketaksar 14. Barabahall (Kekatasara) IS. Kuturlmundl- (To Boden P.S.) dangara 16. Kalchuan BODEN P.S. 1. Karangamal (To Lanjlgarh P.S. 2. Khalrabhadl (Portion) 3. Dharanlmal 4. Babeblr LANJIGARH 1. Bhejlpadara 5. BaTtansll P.S. 2. GambharJgura (PORTION) 3. 6. Kullngamal Dharamakaudl 4. Redhapadara 7. Gambharlguda 5. Rangaparu 8. Rampur 6. Shlkharagura 9. Mundapala 7. Lamera 10. GandabahalJ 8. Pallnkl II. Botapalll (Palkl) 296

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9. Danaklpadara SIMILIGUDA 1. Kantapara 10. Denlmrll P.S. 2. Slndhlpar 11. PuJeranaarakhu 3. Dumurlgura (PuJerana or Adaku) 4. Baranaput (Barangaput) 12. Salbuta S. DhamanJorl 13. Chancharaghatl 6. Ambagan 14. Barabahall 7. Arlputralhatl 15. Kuturlmundl· (Arlpudaraghatl) danlara B. BheJaput 16. Kalchuan 9. Kararlgura (Of Narala P.S.) 10. Kandhapudralhatl· 11. Anlabarl (Amalabadl) KORAPUT 12. Lachhuanl DISTRICT 13. Kurumull MALKANGIRI 1. GangaraJguma 14. MarichamaJ TAHASIL (To Mudullpada 1'5. Khalodara MATHILI P.S. P.S. under 16. Keragan Chltrakonda 17. Dumurlpadar Tahasll) lB. Cholar (To DamanJodl P.S.) CHITRA· 1. GanlaraJguma KONDA (Of Mathlll P.S. ·DAMAN· 1. Kantapara TAHASIL under Malkanllrl JODI P.S. 2. Slndhlpar MUDULI Tahasll) 3. Dumurlgura PADA P.S. 4. Baranaput (Baranlaput) NANDAPUR I. Bandarauda 5. DhamanJorl TAHASIL 2. Kapuguda 6. Ambalan (under NANDAPUR 3. MuruJa DamanJlodl Town P.S. 4. Chatra C.T.) (PORTION) 5. Dabuguda 7. Arlputragllatl 6. Teralada (Arlpudaraghatl) 7. Galadapendl B. BheJaput B. Parata 9. Kararlgura 10. Kandhapudraghatl (To Nandapur 11. Anlabarl P.S. (Portion) (Amalabadl) under 12. Lachhuanl Machhkund' 13. . Kurumull Tahasll) 14. Marlchamal 297

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15. Khagodara 23. Khltaraguda 16. Keragan (Bhltaragada) 17. Dumurlpadar 24. Glrillput 18. Cholar 25. Barl (Of Slmlllguda P.S.) 26. Baraguda 27. Bhltaramarlchamala MACHH· I. Bandarguda (To Kaklrlguma P.S.) KUND 2. Kapuguda TAHASIL 3. MuruJa KAKIRI· 1. Lachamanl NANDAPUR 4. Chatra GUMA P.S. 2. Kaklrlguma P.S. 5. Dabuguda 3. Khudlpadar (PORTION) 6. Teragada (Kudlpadar) 7. Gagadape1td1 4. Kelar 8. Parata 5. Machaput (Of Nandapur P.S. 6. Debarguda (Portlon) under 7. Podapadar Nandapur Tahasll) 8. Panchada KORAPUT I. Lachamanl 9. Jhadlpadar 10. Jhadlkenda TAHASIL 2. Kaklrlguma 11. Kundara LAKSHMI· 3. Khudlpadar 12. Bisarabanda PUR P.S. (Kudlpadar) 13. Ganaylpadar 4. Kelar 14. Charada 5. Machaput 15. Bllaput 6. Oebarguda 16. Lataput 7. Podapadar 17. KhaJurlput 8. Panchada 18. Alachl 9. )hadlpadar 19. Gaudaguda 10. )hadlkenda 20. Sananlraka 11. Kundara 21. Badanlraka 12. Blsarabanda 22. Kapaslput 23. Khltaraguda 13. Ganaylpadar (Bhltaragada) 14. Charada 24. Glrillput 15. Bllaput 25. Barl 16. Lataput 26. 8araguda 17. Khajurlput 27. Bhltaramarlchamala 18. Alachl (Of Lakshmlpur 19. Gaudaguda P.S.) 20. Sananlraka KORAPUT 1. Koraput N.A.C. 21. Badanlraka P.S. (To Koraput Town 22. Kapaslput P.S.) 298

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KORAPUT 1. Manabar 14. Forest Village TOWN P.S. 2. Duruguda No.ISI 3. Machoput IS. Forest Village 4. Gopalpur No.156 5. Nighamanlguda (To )harlgan P.S. 6. Padmapur (Portion) 7. Sapsil under Dabugan 8. limika Tahasil) (Excluded from I(oraput NAC) 1. Phataki (Of Koraput P.S.) 2. Telimal 3. Kolllmunda KODINGA Hatlbeda 4. Malpara TAHASIL (To Dabl!gan P.S. 5. Lodhuapara DABUGAN (Portion) 6. BhataJhar P.S. under Dabugan 7. Dhanarakota (PORTION) Tahasil) 8. Khadkhadi 9. Kodabhata UMARKOTE 1. )obedodl 10. )hulenbar TAHASIL (JobaJodl, II. Ghantoguda )HARIGAN )abbadodi) 12. Kenduguda P.S. 2. Borahaguda 13. )oraband 3. Palia 14. Anakabeda 4. Paurbelll IS. Sandhlmunda 16. Chunghutlpara (Purbelll) ( Ghunghutipara) 5. Basudebguda 17. Nuapara 6. Ramsa 18. Chakamal 7. BeliJhorl 19. Dhupkota (Bel)hori) 20. Kondeloda 8. Bondi 21. )amadarpara (Bodonl) 22. Karadungurl 9. Sindhukaguda 23. G~rakhbandh (Sindlklguda) 24. Langpara 10. Bodotemra 25. Dharuapara (Badatemra) 26. Haldlkhalipara 11. Santemra 27. Bhaludungurl 12. Chatupokna 28. Salebldl ( Chotupohona, 29. Dharuapara Chatupkhana) 30. )unapanl 13. Tarakonari 31. Tentulipara 299

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2 3 2 3 ---- 32. Badamunda 71. Bhojpur 33. Ambaguda 72. Kherabadl 34. Chanda girl 73. Sargibahal 35. Malpara 74. Motlgan 36. Bobrla 75. Palsapara 37. Salebldl 76. Sauraguda 38. Barlguda 77. Dandamunda (Boriguda) 78. Phatamunda 39. Beheramunda 79. Harldapada 40. Mahura 80. Dunguriguda 4t. Nahalmunda 81. Dhodipanl 42. Pujarlguda 82. Luhabahal 43. Chandahandl 83. Bhendlagan 44. S'emalguda 84. Dhepaguda 45. Haladi 85. Malgan 46. Patkhalia 86. Dahfmaf 47. Baidapara 87. Kuhurl (Baldipara) 88. Kuhamba 48. Rajkot (Kuambo) 49. Karlapara 89. Forest Village No.152 SO. Bandhkona (To Chandahandl 51. Chillgan P.S.) 52. Khuntlguda 53. Bhatipara CHANDA· 1. Phatakf 54. Dalbeda , HANOI P.S. 2. Tellmal 55. Banamahull 3. Kofllmunda 56. Kachharapara 4. Malpara 57. Antlpara 5. Lodhuapara 58. Siunapalll 6. Bhatajhar 59. Jharabahal 7. Dhanarakota 60. Belmajhiguda 8. Khadkhadl 61. Sharajhapur 9. Kodabhata 62. Guma 10. ]hulenbar 63. Safebhata II. Ghantoguda 64. ]ampara 12. Kenduguda 65. Jhallapara 13. Joraband 66. Teltandi 14. Anakabeda 67. Mellbarl. IS. Sandhlmunda 68. Phundelpara 16. Chunghutlpara 69. Gambharlguda (Ghunghutlpara) 17. NUapara 70. Khaparadehf 18. Chakamaf 300

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19. Dhupkota 58. SlunapaUI 20. Kondeloda 59. }harabahal 210 }amadarpara 60. Belmajhlglida 22. Karadungurl 61. Shara)hapur 23. Garakhbandh 62. Guma 24. Langpara 63. Salebhata 25. Dharuapara 64. }ampara 26. Haldlkhalipara 65. }hallapara 27. Bhaludungurl 66. Teltandl 28. Salebldl 67. Mellbarl 29. Dharuapara 68. Phundelpara 30. }unapanl 69. Gambharlguda 31. Tentulipara 70. Khaparadehl 32. Badamunda 71. Bhojpur 33. Ambaguda 72. Kherabadl 34. Chandaglrl 73. Saralbahal 35. Malpara 74. Motl,an 36. Bobrla 75. Paisa para 37. Salebldl 76. Sauraguda 38. Barlguda 77. Dandamunda (Borlguda) 78. Phatamunda 39. Beheramunda 79. Harldapada 40. Mahura 80. Dungurlguda 41. Nahalmunda 81. Dhodlpanl 42. Pujarlguda 82. Luhabahal 43. Chandahandl 83. Bhendlagan 44. Semalguda 84. Dhepaguda 45. Haladl 85. Mal,an 46. Patkhalla 86. Dahlmal 47. Baldapara 87. Kuhurl (Baldlpara) 88. Kuhamba 48. Rajkot (Kuambo) 49. Karlapara 89. Forest VlIla,e 50. Bandhkona No.152 51. Chlllgan (Of Jharlgan IJ) 52. Khuntlguda 53. Bhatlpara DABUGAN t. Hatlbeda 54. Dalbe'da TAHASIL (Of Dabug;n I.S. 55. Banamahull DABUGAN (Portlon) uu:ler 56. Kachharapara P.S. Kodlnla lihasU) 57. Antlpara (PORTION) 301

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1. Khallguda NABARAN· 1. Khallguda 2. Patrl GAPUR 2. Patrl 3. Bhatadhansull TAHASIL. 3. Bhaudhansull 4. Mahendrl DABUGAN 4. Mahendrf 5. Baradel P.S. 5. Baradef 6. Barfguda (PORTION) 6. Barlguda 7. )aubaf 7. )atabal a. )amuguda 8. )amuguda 9. Mundaguda 9. Mundaguda (or Dabugan P.S. (Portion) [To Dabugan P.S. under Na'barangapur (Portion)] Tahasll .md all the TENTULI· 1. Panganamara vUlages 1)( Dabugan KHUNTI P.S. P.S. (Po'rtfon) under 2. Gorlgan UmarkCJte Tahasll) 3. Gaurakurumull 4. Pralakurumull )HARIGAN 1. )obeclodl 5. Ambatapas P.S. (JOb,llodl, )abbadodl) 6. Poranunll (PORTION) 2. Borahaguda 7. Chaprapas 3. POllia 8. Paraladeopall 4. Paurbelll 9. Gauradeopall (PurbeffJ) 10. Paralabarngpadar 5. Ba!;udebguda I I. Palkbarngpadar 6. Ramsa 12. Khatlgura 7. Beilihorl 13. Phatagura (Bellhorl) 14. Gotlput a. Bondi 15. Tagapall (Bode,"l) 16. Khuntlagura 9. Sindhukaguda 17. Aunlfguma ( Slndlklguda) 18. Lamtagura 10. Bodotemra 19. Belugura (Badatemra) 20. Loklgura If. Santemra 21. Katragura 12. Chatupokna 22. Ushurlpadar (Chotupohona, Chatupkhana) 23. Bhanlagura 24. Barlgura 13. Tar~konarl I'•. Forest Village 25. Murlabal No. 151 26. Phupugan 15. Forest Village 27. Gadabagura No. 156 28. Sanadebatagura (Of lharlgan P.S. 29. .Baradebatagura under" Umarkote 30. Manchagan Tahasll) 31. Kendugura 302

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32. Barihaghat 8. Parajadeo pali 33. Paikabadigura 9. GauradeCipali 34. Tundiapara 10. Parajabar'ngpadar 35. Birljor 11. Paikbarngpadar 36. Gotipadar 12. K hatir,ura 37. Talang 13. Phat;,gura 38. Kandhabadigura 14. Gor:iput 39. Jhariabadigura IS. Ta,gapali 40. Dandugura 16. J<.huntiagura 41. Beheragura 17. Aunliguma 42. Berapadar 18. Lamtagura 43. Kokotsil 19. Bejugura 44. Laugura 20. Lokigura 45. 'Kamalgura 21. Katragura 46. Parelijhola 22. Ushuripadar (Pareijhola) 23. Bhanjagura 47. Jaganatepur 24. Barlgura (Jaganathpur) 25., Murlabai 48. Jharabandhagura 26. Phupugan 49. Dandasenagura 27, . Gadabagura 50. Runjigura 28. 5anadebatagura 51. Ghatagura 29. Baradebatagura 52. Nangalaatal 30. Manchagan 53. Phutugar 31. Kendugura 54. Porapala 32. Barihaghat 55. Chharpadar 33. Palkabadigura 56. Mundagura 34. Tundlapara 57. Birigura 35. Birijor 58. Alguni 36. Gotipadar 59. Hatapada 37. Talang 60. Bagra 38. Kandhabadigura 61. Tangarikot 39. )harlabadlgura 62. Mandlguma 40. Dandugura (To Khatlguda P.S.) 41. Beheragura 42. Berapadar KHATI- 1. Panganamara 43. Kokotsil GUDA P.S. 2. Gorigan 44. Laugura 3. Gaurakurumuli 45. Kamalgura 4. Pralakurumuli 46. Parelijhola 5. Ambatapas (Pareijhola) 6. Poranunli 47. )aganatepur 7. Chaprapas (Jaganathpur) 303

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48. ]harabandhagura 20. ]amugura 49. Dandasenagura 21. ]horiapara 50. Runjlgura 22. Kaugara 51. Ghatagura 23. Choranimaribata 52. Nangalaatal 24. Gorakhapur 53. Phutugar 25. Karll 54. Porapala 26. Maskakana 55. Chharpadar 27. Kotragura 56. Mundagura 28. Baglrijhola 57. Birlgura 29. Dwlmunda 58. Alguni (Dwimundi) 59. Hatapada 30. Ramibera 60. Bagra (Ramibeda) 6f. Tangarikot 31. Kampur 62. Mandiguma 32. Kucher (Of Tentulikhunti 33. Pukesh P.S.) 34. Mundagan 35. Makapadar KASHIPUR 1. Tikiri 36. Bandhpadara TAHASIL 2. Gokulamunda 37. Porapari KASHIPUR 3. Oshapara 38. Puhundi P.S. 4. Bllamal 39. Tu lasichha para 5. Kaliakana 40. Harirabhata 6. Uparadeska 41. Dharmagura 7. Pitajorl 42. AnaJor 8. Mahantaputakhuri 43. Nakatigura 9. Thutlbar 44. Sanamatikana 10. Panabandha 45. Baramatikana 11. Durakabara- 46. Maligura 47. Tikirigura Dakhilpanabadha 48. Suringagura 12. Durakabara (Madingaguda) (Oudukabad) 49. Talakorigan 13. Totagura 50. Mahalingaguda 14. Nuagan Alias 51. BaraJor • Sargigura 52. Balaragara 15. Kaliapara 53. Uparakorigan 16. Ramagura 54. Bankamba 17. Masu~ipadara 55. Sarglpadara 18. Maligura 56. Klndlrlpadara (Maliguda) 57. Phulluba 19. Harldaspur 58. Chanapukel 304

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59. Barapukel 100. Bandadar 60. Nlshkhal I 0 I. Bodafalharana - 61. Tafadhodasi 102. Patfaslftunda 62. Kutuml 103. Kukurakata 63. Dangasll 104. BheJapadara 64. Sankarada 105. Ghatlgura 65. Kharlkalor 106. Khotalapadar 66. Tayaput 107. KantabanJhl 67. Ekadell 108. Pandakapadara 68. Panasapadar 109. Kashadar 69. Barlguma 110. MalllJharana 70. Kapadang (MauJharana) 71. Panchall 111. Korlkltunda 72. Kansarlguda 112. Galmundatunda 73. Punllguma 74. Maharajaguda 113. Amblfagaratunda 75. Bhamaragura (Amblfgadatunda) 76. Gullmllhola 114. Parenglrl 77. Dangasllbhata 115. Narangljorl 78. Thorall 116. Ratachua 79. Anagar 117. KorlparJ 80. Belagachhatunda 118. )oglparatunda 81. Kunduruslla 119. Chlker 82. Pandakamarl 120. Champadara 83. Tuler 121. Oralaf 84. Bamanput 122. Raullghatl 85. Klraambapadara 123. Sliapar 86. Ghuguna 124. Baralakhal 87. Khambapadara 125. Kuturagura 88. Sisupasa 126. BheJapadara 89. BhendlaJorl 127. Chlllpadara 90. Tetullpadar 128. KolandlpanJara 91. Durukhalmanasa- (Kolandfamba- padar panlara) 92. Ghumundlmandl 129. Sanakumufl Alias 93. Kadaflkhof Dhanaadfsfl 94. Gumamurka 130. )ildfpadar 95. TlkarapanJara 131. Durlahat 96. Kukurfseml 97. Gulurfambapanlara 132. LadfiUra 98. )holakumufl 133. Tlkarapara 99. Dhorpas 134. Kuchelpadar (Ohodapas) 135. Malamba 305

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136. Tureighatl 15. Kaliapara 137. Garagarajorl 16. Ramagura 138. )abapadar 17. Masurlpadara 139. Hatimundatikiri 18. Mallgura I 40. Sinderpadara (Maliguda) 1 41. Bhitarajuma 19. Harldaspur (Bhitaraguma) 20. Jamugura 142. Koral 21. Jhorlapara 143. Dandamunda 22. Kaugara t 44. Sorisapadar 23. Choranlmarlbata 145. Doliamba 24. Gorakhapur t 46. Gabragan 25. Karll . (Gaudagam) 26. Maskakana t 47. Barakumull 27. Kotragura t 48: Kartikhala 28. Baglrljhola (Kodiklkhal, 29. Dwimunda Kodatikhal) (Dwimundi) 149. Raimachapuruna- 30. Ramlbera padara (Ramlbeda) t 50. Kurelpadara 31. Kampur 1 51. Siadimal 32. Kucher 152. Phatagarh 33. Pukesh t 53. Mankadajhola 34. Mundagan (To Tlkirl P.S.) 35. Makapadar 36. Bandhpadara 37. Poraparl TIKIRI P.S. 1. Tlklrl 38. Puhundl 2. Gokulamunda 39. Tulaslchhapara 3. Oshapara 40. Harlrabhata 4. Bilamal 41. Dharmagura 5. Kaliakana 42. AnaJor 6. Uparadeska 43. Nakatlgura 7. PitaJorl 44. Sanamatlkana 8. Mahantaputakhurl 9. Thutlbar 45. Baramatikana 10. Panabandha 46. MaliKUra 11. Durakabara- 47. TlklrlKUra Dakhllpanabadha 48. Surlngagura 12. Durakabara (MadlngaKUda) (Dudukabad) 49. Talakorlgan 13. Totagura SO. Mahalin&aKUda 14. Nuagan Alias 51. BaraJor Sargigura 52. BaJaragara

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53. Uparakorlgan 94. Gumamurka 54. Bankamba 95. Tlkarapanlara 55. Sarglpadara 96. Kukurlseml 56. Klndirlpadara 91. Ciuluriambapanlara 57. Phulluba 9S. )holakumuU 58. Chanapukel 99. Dhorpas - 59. Barapukel (Dhodapas) 60. Nishkhal 100. Bandadar 61. Taladhodasf 101. Bodalalharana 62. Kutumi 102. Patlaslltunda 63. Dangasll 103. Kukurakata 64. Sankarada 104. Bhelapadara 65. Kharikalor 105. Ghatigura 66. Tayaput 106. Khotalapadar 67. EkadeU 107. Kantabanlhl 6S. Panasapadar lOS. Pandakapadara 69. Bariguma 109. Kashadar 70. Kapadang 110. Mallilharana 71. Panchall (Maulharana) 72. Kansarlguda 11 1. Korlkitunda 73. Punllguma 112. Galmundatunda 74. Maharalaguda 113. Ambllagaratunda 75. Bhamaragura (Ambllgadatunda) 76. GulimlllJola 114. Parengiri 77. Dangasllbhata 115. Narangilorl 78. ThoraU 116. Ratachua 19. Anagar 117. Korlparl SO. Belagachhatunda lIS. )oglparatunda 81. Kunduruslla 119. Chiker 82. Pandakamarl 120. Champadara 83. Tuler 121. Oralal 84. Bamanput 122. Raullghatl 85. Klraambapadara 123. SlIapar 86. Ghuguna 124. Baralakhal 87. Khambapadara 125. Kuturagura 88. Sisupasa 126. Bhelapadara 89. Bhendlalori 127. Chillpadara 90. Tetullpadar 12S. Kolandipanlara 91. Durukhalmanasa- ( Kolandlamba- padar panlara) 92. Ghumundlma!1dl 129. Sanakumull Alias 93. KadaUkhol Dhangadisil

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130. Jadlpadar 9. Bonderl 131. Durlghat (Bondhorl) 132. Ladlgura 10. Bondagudl 133. Tikarapara 11. Aramma 114. Kuchelpadar 12. Bhagahadi 135. Malamba (Bhogabara) 136. Turelghad 13. Ghaterlgam 137. Garagaralorl (Chaturlgam) 138. Jabapadar 14. Kiramma 139. Hadmundadklrl 15. Gondesl 140.· Sinderpadara 16. Guruguda 141. Bhltaraluma (Burugura) (Bhltaraguma) 17. Munargam 142. Koral 18. Merlapeta 143. Dandamunda (Mlriapeta) 144. Sorlsapadar 19. Garengaguda 145. Dollamba 20. Kurubandha 146. Gabragan 21. Khariguda (Gaudagam)' 22. Pottantall 147. Barakumull (Patutall) 148. Kardkhala 23. Banguda . (Kodlklkhal, (Ronagura) Kodadkhal) 24. Kurdguda 149. Ralmachapuruna- 25. Sarklma padara 26. Nuaguda 150. Kurelpadara 27. Raptaball 151. Sladlmal 28. Tudaguda 152. Phatagarh (Pudagura) 153. Mankadalhola 29. Sadelball (Of Kashlpur P.S.) (Sadalball) 30. Hanumantapur' GUNUPUR 1. Chandrapur 31. Sitaguda TAHASIL 2. Muchlllguda 32. Mundruguda GUDARI P.S. 3. Blrlbaderl (Mundrugura) 4. Chlchlllpanga 33. Uapuchl (Chlchlpanga), 34. Goraponga S. BeLlmguda 35. Gunuguda 6. Kudma (Gurugura) (Kutama) 36. Ralblll 7. Aslponga 37. Debrlbandha (Allpanga) 38. Bodalikota 8. Kurupaguda 39. MaJhlguda 308

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40. Mundlguda 68. Induguda . (M~dugura) 69. DodoJaruJl \ 41. '. M!ikhanagudl 70. Meragudl O'Ibkangudl) 71. Kollagudl 42. Sitaponga (Klalagurl) 43. Dakadera 72. Sullkomba Anddakaguda (Sulkamaha) 44. Taparakupara 73. Borohlguda (Taplrikupura) (Borchlguda) 45. Kanarl 74. Mundamaha (Konadl~ 75. Kundunuguda Balamguda 46. (Kudumguda) 47. Ballguda 76. Ondlnga (Baligera) 77. Penakadu 48. Bokaguda 78. Amballma 49. Suruiuda 79. Pukara 50. Bongest BO. Brahaguda 51. Raguda 8t. Potnangudl 52- Palka~dar (Patanguri) 53. Gumakhal (Gunakhal) 82. Kodasurl 54. Pankalguda (Kodlsuru) 55. Bondhagam 83. Ballmuktl 56. Ulurukutl 84. Gorabaderl 57. Wallguda (Gedabadlrl) (Mullgura) 85. ]arigumba 58. Kumblguda (Jariguma) (Kamblgura) 86. Sirisamall 59. Kutlngaguda (Sorisamall) 60. PankalanJu 87. Goladakl (Ponkalomalu) 88. Botaraguda 61. Palangatall (Bolhorogura) 62. Siripodar 89. ]arapa 63. Andharllma 90. Godabal (Ondharollma) (qedaball) Kolagana 64. 91. Barubeda (Kolaroma) 92. Khamb~rllUda 65. Patasandha (Khamargurl) (Patusonda) 93. Singamundl 66. Buduball 94. Sorupadu 67. Padlpl (Saruparu) (Pldetl) 309

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95. Padagoliguda 125. Garadgudl 96. Senagoliguda (Garlaguri) 97. Gillngakupura 126. Latiguda 98. Domagudl 127. Galgura (Demagurl) 128. Lambarugura 99. Bllapur 129. Lundrugura 100. Sananaju 130. Ponkalogurl (SamaneJu) 131. Padl 101. SomaJu (To "Munlguda P.S. 102. Golinga (portion) (Godenga) 103. Khllundl MUNIGUDA 1. Chandrapur 104. Gundurlguda P.S. 2. Muchlllguda 105. Kanupodar (PORTION) 3. Blrlbaderl (Kamupodoro) 4. Chlchlllpanga 106. Rablguda (Chlchlpanga) 107. Dusaponga S. Belamguda 108. Kendra 6. Kutlma 109. Bapala (Kutama) 110. Bantal 7. Aslponga (Dontala, Benula) (Aglpanga) 111. Blrlpur 8. Kurupaguda (Slrlpurl) 9. Bonderl 112. Sanaponkal ,- (Bondhorl)

113. Surulu 10. Bondagu~l 114. Gandagudl 11. Aramma 115. Muruguda 12. Bhagahadl (Muragura) (Bhogabara) 116. Sureshl 13. Ghaterlgam 117. Kamlpodar (Chaturlgam) 118. Slkargudl 14. Klramma (Slkorogu'ri ) 15. Gondesl 119. Marehlguda 16. Guruguda 120. Medhukupura (Burugura) 121. Khlllndl 17. Munargam (Kllandl) 18. Meriapeta 122. Borlkhal (Mlrbpeta) (Barlkhal) 19. Garengaguda· 123. Daberl 20. Kurubandha (Dabderagurl) 21. Kharlguda 124. Godargudl 22. Pottantall (GadaraiUrI) (PatuUIl) 310

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23. Banguda 53. Gumakhal (Ronagura) (Gunakhal) 24. Kurtlguda 54. Pankalguda 25. Sarklma 55. Bondhaillm 26. Nuaguda 56. Ulurukud 27. Raptab~1I 57. Wallguda 28. Tudaguda (Mullgura) (Pudagura) 58. Kumblguda 29. Sadelball (Kamblgura) (Sadalball) 59. Kudngaguda 30. Hanumantapur 60. PankalanJu 31. Sitaguda (Ponkalomaiu) 32. Mundruguda 61- Palanlatall (Mundrugura) 62. Siripodar 33. Uapuchl 63. Andharllma 34. Goraponga (Ondharollma) 35. Gunuguda 64. Kolapna (Gurugura) (Kolaroma) 36. RalblJl 65. Patasandha 37. Debrlbandha (Patusonda) 38. Bodallkota 66. Buduball 39. Malhliuda 67. Padlpl 40. Mundlguda (Plded) (MuduBUra) 68. Induauda 41. MakhanaBUdl (Mokangudl) 69. DodoJaruJI 42. Sitaponia 70. MeraBUdl 43. Dakadera n. KollaBUdl Anddakaguda (Klalaaurl) 44. Taparakupara 72. Sullkomba (Taplrlkupura) (Sulkamaha) 45. Kanarl 73. Borohlguda (Konadl) (Borchlauda) 46. Balamguda 74. Mundamaha 47. Ballguda ~5 .. Kundunuauda (Balilera) (Kudumauda) 48. Bokaguda 76. Ondlnla 49. Suruguda 77. Penakadu 50. Bongesl 78. Amballma 51. Raguda 79. Puura 52. Palkapodar 80. Brahaauda 311

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81. Potnangudl 108. Kendara (Patangurl) 109. Bapaia 82. Kodasurl 110. Bantal (Kodlsuru) (Don tala, BentaJa) 83. Ballmuktl 111. Blrlpur 84. Gorabaderl (Slrlpurl) (Gedabadlrl) 112. Sanaponkal 85. Jarlgumba 113. Surulu (Jariguma) 114. Gandagudl 86. Sirisamall 115. Muruguda (Sorisamall) (Muragura) 87. Goladakl 116. Sureshi 88. Botaraguda 117. Kamlpodar (Bolhorogura) 118. Sikargudl 89. Jarapa ( Sikorogurl) 90. GOdabal 119. Marehlguda (Gedaball) 120. Medhukupura 91. Barubeda 121. Khlllndl 92. Khamba'riguda (Kilandl) (KhamargUrl) 122. Borlkhal 93. Singamundl (Barlkhal) 94. Sorupadu 123. Daberl (Saruparu) (Dabderagurl) 124. Godargudl ,95. Padagollguda 96. Senagollguda .( Gadaragurl) 97. GlIlngakupura 125. Garadgudl 98. Domagudl (Garlagurl) (Demaguri) 126. latlguda 99. Bllapur 127. Galgura 100. Sananaiu 128. lambarugura (Samaneju) 129. lundrugura 101. SomaJu 130. Ponkalogurl 102. Golinga 13l. Padl (Godenga) (To Gudari P.S. 103. Khilundi (Portion) 104. Gunduriguda BISHAMA 1. Tikarpada 105. Kanupodar KATAK 2. Bhairagada (Kamupodoro) TAHASll 3. Munikhol 106. Rabiguda BISHAMA 4. Sancherangopali 107. Dusaponga KATAK P.S. 5. Anbaguda 312

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6. Khandihagatlguda 43. Kantarubali (Kondhagatlguda) 44. ladlponga 7. Gobardhan 45. Padmapur 8. Latlguda 46. Kalalabadl 9. Sakata (Kamalabadal) 10. Amadanl 47. Barlnglpodar It. Kalyarlteta 48. Dhuanpodar 12. Danginl 49. Deukupull 13. Dhamanapanga 50. Khajurlpadar 14. Rahlnlbasa 51. Gajakupull (Balnlbasa) 52. Dhobagudl 15. Bahal Padamapur 53. Khilamunda 16. BhalJapodor 54. Ankulapodar 17. 'Seraglpal 55. Bodabanklll 18. Bhuruslkhamar 56. Badaagula 57. 19. Kadamguda Kurukutl 58. Gangarapoda ~O. Badacherangapal 59. Telengapodar 21. Tam III 60. Borlkhal 22. Bhurslkhamar 61. Hadumumunda 23. Karadabandha (Madhumunda) 24. Gumudl 62. Sallma 25. ladiponga (Selama) 26. Chelianal 63. KurumaJodi 27. Khadablriguda 64. Dangasorada (Kandhabarlgura) 65. Bodabaju 28. Khalguda 66. KlnJirlmal 29. Doraborlguda 67. Uaball 30. Burujuguda 68. RaJlgorada 3t. Camaraguda 69. Madagudl 32. Uparrnunda 70. Pudunallpodar 33. Kota (Pudunglpadar) 34. Gunlapalu 71. Moragudl 35. Sururlpal 72. Kuadaudl 36. Palam 73. Gumagudl (Poloma) 74. Madlguda 37. Orapanga 75. Dlalagudl (Odopanga) 76. Surunagagudl 38. Kudurumunda 77. JabagudJ (Kodrumunda) 78. Panjama 39. GunJudl 79. Kutudukupa 40. MukabondaH 80. Muchlguda ( Mukhabandlll) 8t. Dodagonda 41. Gulugulahaimundl 82. Kharlguda . .,,2. Kumudaban 83. Gumapurl 313

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84. Dekaponga 123. Hukumataia 85. Bodupandrakhal 124. Barakhamana 86. Senapondrakhanl 125. Laharagudi 87. Dimiriguda 126. Potangagudi 88. Koranla 127. Gunlguda (KerenJa) 128. Garalanga 89. Dakachlmundi 129. Matraguda 90. Bhaluguda 130. )arapa 91. Mauriguda 131. Uchukumba (Mauduguda) 132. Mandlkana 92. MundruJod 133. Kesarapadl (NundruJodi) 134. Ankurballi 93. Jugapodar 135. Sherakapadl 94. Jodlngi 136. Baturl 95. Bondlll- 137. Tikarapara 96. KuJlnga 138. Panlmunda 97. Kalaguda 139. PaJlbali 98. Gradongagudl 99. Goilaguda 140. Gandaguda (Gaelaguda) 141. Gollkana 100. Rayalghatl 142. Ralulugura lOr. Bangarda 143. Mohanpur Patragura 102. Hatamlguda 144. Khutabadl (Muniguda) 145. Khugura 103. Duruguda 146. Singarl 104. Sunariguda 147. Kantaraballi 105. 148. Sanabanklll Kinarikota, 106. Malsiripur 149. Belakabalu 107. Buruluguda 150. Kullngkupull 108. DollapuJI 151. Penuball (Daliakujl) 152. KhambesJ 109. Khadikatentull 153. Jabakhal 110, MaJidhepaguda 154. LaJerl 111. Bodadhendara 155. Bondhaguda 112. Sanadhendra 156. Kudrubandlll 113. BanJikusuma 157. Konoda 114. Blslrlpur 158. Angarkull 115. Kutingaguda 159. Pusuguda 116. Bondaguda (To Munlguda P.S. 117. Dwaragudl (Portion) 118. Paramaguda 119. Kutra'gada MUNIGUDA 1. Tlkarpada 120. Ramanakupuli P.S. 2. Bhalragada 121. Kusimaguda (PORTION) 3. Munlkhol 122. Deradeka 4. Sancherangopall 314

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5. Anbaguda 41. Gulugulahalmundl 6. Khandlhagatiguda 42.. Kumudaball (Kondhagatiguda) 43. Kantaruball 7. Gobardhan 44. Ladlponga 8. Latlguda 45. Padmapur 9. Sakata 46. Kalalabadl 10. Amadanl ( Kamalabadal) 11. Kalyarlteta 47. Barlnglpodar 12. Dangini 48. Dfluanpodar 13. Dhamanapanga 49. Deukupull 14. Rahinlbasa 50. KhaJurlpadar (Balnlbasa) 51. GaJakupull 15. Bahal Padamapur 52. Dhobagudl 16. Bhallapodor 53. Kflilamunda 17. Seraglpal 54. Ankulapodar 18. Bhuruslkhamar 55. Bodabanklll 19. Kadamguda 56. Badaagula 20. Badacherangapal 57. Kurukutl 21. Tamlll 58. Gangarapoda 22. Bhurslkhamar 59. Telengapodar 23. Karadabandha 60. Borlkhal 24. Gumudl 61. Hadumurriunda 25. Ladlponga (Madhumunda) 26. Chellanal 62. Sallma 27. Khadablrlguda (Selama) (Kandhabarigura) 63. KurumaJodl 28. Khalguda 64. Dangasorada 29. Doraborlguda 65. BodabaJu 30. BuruJuguda 66. KlnJlrlmal 31. Camaraguda 67. Uaball 32. Uparmunda 68. RaJlgqrada 33. Kota 69. Madagudl 34. GunJapaJu 70. PudunaJipodar 35. Sururipal (PudungJpadar) 36. Palam 71. Moragudl (Poloma) 72. Kuadaudl 37. Orapanga 73. GumalUdl (Odopanga) . 74. MadllUda 38. Kudurumunda 15. Dlalagudl (Kodrumunda) 16. Surunagai\ldl 39. GunJudl n. JabalUdl 40. Mukabondall 18. PanJama (Mukhabandlll) 79. Kutudukupa 315

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80. Muchlguda liS. Paramaguda 8l. Dodagonda 119. Kutragada 82. Kharlguda 120. Ramanakupull 83. Gumapurl 12l. Kuslmaguda 84. Dekaponga 122. Deradeka 85. Bodupandrakhal 123. Hukumatala 86. Senapondrakhanl 124. Barakhamana 87. Dlmlrlguda 125. laharagudl 8S. KoranJa 126. Potangagudl (KerenJa) 127. Gunlguda 89. Dakachlmundl 12S. Garalanga 90. Bhaluguda 129. Matraguda 9l. Maurlguda 130. Jarapa (Mauduguda) 13l. Uchukumba 92. MundruJod 132. Mandlkana (NundruJodl) 133. Kesarapadl 93. Jugapodar 134. Ankurballl 94. Jodlng) 135. Sherakapadl 95. Bondlll 136. Baturl 96. Kujinga 137. Tlkarapara 97. Kalaguda 13S. Panlmunda 98. Gradongagudl t39. Pallball 99. Gollaguda 140. Gandaguda (Gaelaguda) 14l. Gollkana 100. Rayalghatl 142. Ralulugura 10l. Bangarda 143. Mohanpur Patragura 102. Hatamlguda 144. Khutabadl (Munlguda) 145. Khugura 103. Duruguda 146. Singarl 104. Sunarlguda 147. Kan~raballl lOS. Klnarlkota 148. Sanabanklll 106. Malslrlpur 149. BelakabaJu 107. BuruJuguda 150. Kullngkupull lOS. DollapuJl 15l. Penuball (Dallakull) 152. Khambesl 109. Khadlkatentull 153. ]abakhal 110. Malldhepaguda 154. LaJerl III. Bodadhendara 155. Bondhaguda 112. San~dhendra 156. Kudrubandlll 113. Banflkusuma 157. Konoda 114. Blslrlpur 158. AngarkuJl 115. Kutlngaguda 159. Pusuguda 116. Bondaguda (Of Bisham Katal( 117. Dwaragudl P.S.) 316

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GANJAM BHANJA- 1. Jlluba (JlIlba) DISTRICT NAGARP.S. 2. Glrlsola GHUMSUR 1. Bailipadar· 3. B.L.S. Pur TAHASIL 2. Gaudlabaroda 4. Patharapalll GANGAPUR 3. Kanasulca 5. Jlrull (To Bhanjanagar P.S. 4. K. Patharapalll P.S. (Portion) (PORTION) 5. P. Dhanujayapur under Buguda 6. Talasalev Tahasll) 7. Arakhapur 8. Antarapada BUGUDA 1. Balllpadar 9. Bellapada TAHASIL 2. Gaudlabaroda 10. Bishnuchalcara GANGAPUR 3. Kanasuka 11. Elcadala P.S. 4. K. Patharapalll 12. Ghodapada (PORTION) 5. P. Dhanujayapur 13. Jholor1 6. Talasal

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31. Banpalll 6. Jalamerlpalll 32. Pochalundl 7. Phaslguda 33. Sanabalipadar 8. Chanamerl 34. Manlkyapur 9. Maulabhanla 35. Mahulapall 10. Tlleswara (Or Gangapur P.S. II. Sundapalll (Portion) under 12. Sankarpalll Ghumsur Tahasil) 13. Badua 14. Chanchadapalll BHANJA· 1. Jlluba (Jlllba) IS. Tentulikhuntl NAGARP.S. 2. Glrlsola 16. Chudangapur (PORTION) 3. B.L.S. Pur 17. Chakrapur 4. PatharapalIl 18. Khaspasantrapur 5. Jirull 19. Sri Adikandapur (Of Bhanlanagar 20. Sldheswar P.S.) 21. Sindhakhandl 22. Jakarapalll SURADA 1. Slarimala 23. Ganeswarpur TAHASIL [To Gangapur 24. Khaluripalll SURADA P.S. (Portion)] 25. Balapalll P.S. 26. Basudebpur 27. Chhotarangapur GANGAPUR 1. Slarimaia 28. Gopalpur P.S. (Of Surada P.S.) 29. Dankarl (PORTION) 30. Srlramapur 31. Chadhya·garada DIGAPA· 1. Dengadl 32. Gudarlkandha HANOI 2. Kabatamundall 33. Maralbadl TAHASIL [To Patapur P.S. rTo Dlgapahandl HINJILI P.S. (Portion)] P.S. (Portion)] (PORTION)

1. Ankarada PATAPUR 1. Dengadl BRAHMAPUR 2. Patanda P.S. 2. Kabatal!"'ndall TALUK P.S. 3. Kedarpur (PORTION) [Or Hlnllil P.S. (PORTION) (Portion» 4. Kotinda 5. Goplnathpur 1. Dutlya 6. Pltambarpur Khandadeull 7. Gokamapur 2. B'lsamglri 8. Krusapada 3. Matialhola 9. Onangu 4. JaJwnari [To Dlflpahandl 5. Dherandl P.S. (Portion) l 318

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NUAGAON 1. Bhramarpurp-alll 36. Kamapadmanavapur P.S. 2. Nlmakhandl- 37. MangaraJpur (PORTION) pentha 38. BlJepadmanavpur 3. Chasanlmakhandl 39. Ramachandrapur 4. Anlaguda 40. Lakshmlnarayanpur 5. Guma 41. Chhatramandlr 6. Haripur 42. Daslpur 7. Mathura 43. Chaltanyapur 8. Podabadl 44. Kalthada 9. Ponada 45. Guhalapur 10. Talaslngl 46. Kalyanapur 11. Kalthakhandl 47. )hatlpatla 12. Nuagada 48. Bagada 13. Radhakantapur 49. Chakapada 14. Madhubana 50. Madan Mohanpur IS. Golanda 51. Khllapahada 16. Boripadar Lakshmlnarayanpur 17. Pendurabadl 52. Karapada 18. Chakatentull 53. Nuabandha 19. Talapada 54. Khemanda 20. Ratanel 55. Brundabanapalll Chalngudelpahada 56. Krushnakrupamaya- 21. MadaguLlkandha- pUllasan palll 57. )hagadapalll 22. Prataplakshml· 58. )angama narayanpur 59. Sumantapur 23. Nabarangapur 60. Sanadumula 24. Chanchadapalll 61. Krushnachandrapur 25. Bhaktapadmanava- 62. Magurapada pur 63. Gunthapada 26. RaJapur 64. Kandasara 27. Nandag;1on 65. )haripadar 28. Bhusunda 66. Beellladmanavpur 29. Bhlmadebpur 67. Badadumula 30. Duargaon 68. Ambapur 31. )agannathpur 69. Nuagan 32. Blralakshml· 70. Blrlbadla narayanpur alias 71. Ghodapatana Pandrapada 72. Turubadl 33. Odaslngl 73. Naraslng!lpur 34. Bhlmapurusan 74. PodIa 35. Padmanavapur- Purushottampur alias pentha Sundarapull3S3n 319

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75. Khambakota 22. Jakarapalli 76. Mahulapada 23. Ganeswarpur 77. Allallngi 24. Khajurlpaili 78. Dhamanapadar 25. Balapalll 79. Mundipathara 26. Basudebpur 80. Tada 27. Chhotarangapur 81. Klnchirida 28. Gopalpur 82. Upar Haladlbenl 29. Dankarl 83. Sindhupadar 30. Srlramapur 84. Rangaput 31. Chadhya-garada 85. Tala Haiadlbenl 32. Gudarlkandha 86. Kusa{lut 33. Maralbadl 87. Badaburuda [or Patapur P.S. 88. Bhallaguda (Portion» 89. 'Arjunapur 90. Makaput 1. Ankarada 91. Sanaburuda 2. Patanda 92. Dhepaguda 3. Kedarpur 93. PlIlkadlha 4. Kotlnda [To Digapahandi 5. Goplnathpur P.S. (Portion» 6. Pltambarpur 7. Gokamapur 8. Krusapada DIGAPA- I. Dutlya Khandadeull Onangu HANOI P.S. 2. Bisamgirl 9. [Of Brahmapur (PORTION) 3. Matlajhola Taluk P.S. '(Portion)] 4. Jakamarl 5. Dherandl 6. )alameripalll 1. Bhramarpurpalll 7. Phaslguda 2. Nlmakhandlpentha 8. Chanamerl 3. Chasanlmakhandl 9. Maulabhanja 4. AnlalrUda 10. Tlleswara 5. Gurria 11. Sundapalll 6. Harlpur 12. Sankarpalll 7. Mathura 13. Badua 8. Podabadl 14. Chanchadapalli 9. Ponada 15. Tentullkhuntl 10. Tal3slngi 16. Chudangapur 11. Kalthakhandl 17. Champur 12. Nuagada 18. Khaspasantrapur 13. Radhakantapur 19. Sri Adlkandapur 14. Madhubana 20. Sklheswar 15. Golanda Borfpadar 21. Sindhalthandl 16. 320

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17,. Pendurabadl 52. Karapada 18. Chakatentull 53. Nuabandha 19. Talap,ada 54. Khemanda 20. Ratanel 55. Brundabanapalll Chalngudelpahada 56. Krushnakrupamaya· 21. Madagulakandha· pursasan paUl 57. Jhagadapalll 22. Prataplakshml- 58. Jangama narayanpur 59. Sumantapur 23. Nabarangapur 60. Sanadumula 24. Chanchadapalll 61- Krushnachandrapur 25. Bhaktapad· 62. MaIlUr.apada manavapur 63. Gunthapada 26. Rajapur 64. Kandasara 27. Nandagaon 65. Jhar1padar 28. Bhusunda 66. Beerpadmanavpur 29. Bhlmadebpur 67. Badadumula 30. Duargaon 68. Ambapur 31. )agannathpur 69. Nuagan 32. Blr.alakshml- 70. Blr1badla narayanpur alias 71. Ghodapatana Pandrapada ' 72. Turubadl 33. Odaslngl 73. NaraslnBhpur 34. Bhlmapursasan 74. Podia 35. Padmanavapur- Purushottampur alias pentha Sundarapursasan 36. Kamapadmanavapur 75. Khambakota 37. Mangarajpur 76. Mahulapada 38. Bljepadmanavpur 77. Allallngl 39. Ramachandrapur 78. Dhamanapadar 40. Lakshmlnarayanpur 79. Mundlpathara 41. Chhatramandlr 80. Tada 42. Dasfpur 81. Klnchlrida 43. Chaltanyapur 82. Upar Haladlbenl 44. Kalthada 83. Sindhupadar 45. Guhalapur 84. Ranpput 46. Kalyarapur 85. Tala Haladlbenl 47. Jhatlpatla 86. Kusaput 48. Bagada 87. Badaburuda 49. Chakapada 88. Bhallaguda 50. Madanmohanpur 89. ArJunapur 51. Khllapahata 90. Makaput Lakshmlnarayanpur 91. Sanaburuda 321

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92. Dhepaguda 28. Ballganda 93. PlIlkadlha 29. Kotama [Of Nuagaon 30. DanJaraba P.S. (Portlon)] 3\. Karadua ' 32. Danlgan R. UDAYGIRI 1. Taraslng 33. Bariapada TAHASIL 2. Haridatanuasahl 34. Bltlkura RAMAGIRI 3. Haridaputu 35. Blthala (Bltohal) P.S. 4. Tabalasahl 36. Ralganda (PORTION) 5. Sangam 37. Dengama 6. Badagam 38. Panlganda (To Ramaglri P.S. 39. Kutunlganda (Portion) under 40. Taranlpanl Chlkld Tahasll) 41. Jungle Block No.56 42. NuakhaJuripada MOHANA 1. Sapalaguda 43. BudhaparaJang P.S. 2. Movel 44. Rendapanga 3. Ballgudl 45. Dhapadama 4. Mankadapata 46. Katraka 5. Muchurugudl .;~ 47. Rachama 6. Patuna 48. Deblrl 7. Gatuguda 49. Kalaba 8. Garadama 50. Polpanl 9. Katapadar 51. Karadapankel 10. Kamaguda 52. Mundelpada 11. Matakupa 53. RaJabasa 12. KambalJa 54. Budhadlha 13. Gambharl 55. ~amadelpada 14. RaJakhamba 56. Nuagan 15. Jargldua' 57. Bhallapanga 16. Kumbhlguda 58. Panasadiha 17. BhoJana 59. Betaganda 18. Dhepaguda 60. Chlringlpanda 19. Khandaba 61. Kotlpadar 20. Durduma 62. Bandrigan 21. PaJlgudl 63. Lambadanga 22. Plnlma 64. GuruJhull 23. Jadlngl 65. Kuruma 24. Polbadl 66. LanJlrl 25. Gotha 67, Gadagotna 26. Potakhala 68. Tudlkhala 27. Tanglll 69. Purunagam 322

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70. Pilika 110. Durungigura 71. Gundurlpadar 11 I. Bhapada (Gundurlpanga) (Baapanda) 72. Pankalagura 112. Kesameranga 73. Bhurudu 113. Golimera 74. Blrlkota 114. Kaliamma 75. Ulllapada 115. Rap ill 76. Balibandha 116. Gunduripanga 77 .. Nalaghata 117. Tikalama 78. Khariguda 118. Rumesh 79. Kharimera 119. Parmaguda 80. Bachipanga 120. Dhepaguda Basama 81. Dengapuchi 121. 122. Terakamaha (Tengapuchi) 123. Jungle Block No. 44 82. Aramapeta 124. Slndhiba 83. Gunllpanga 125. Jaraganda 84. Mandimera i26. Guluba 85. Bandaguda 127. Haragura 86. Budhagan 128. Kuruklma 87. Ludungi 129. Dumapeta 88. Madhabanga 130. Bhallasahl 89. Mandrabalu 131. Lundruguda 90. Majhlgura 132. Mahapadar Lekharigura 91. 133. PhirlJng 92. Jangudi 134. Kamerlngl 93. Korakodama 135. Lathurl 94. Geranga 136. Denglill 95. Ralpanga 137. Harupadar 96. Raba 138. Randaslngl 97. Likhiriguda 139. Bandhahuru 98. Burlguda 140. Belakua 99. Govel 141. Kelahuru 100. Sikalama (Kalohuru) 101. KarlgaJu 142. Budull 102. Taladakadapanga 143. .Budullpada 103. Kirlgaju 144. Hataganda 104. Upardakadapanga 145. Durgapeta 105. Mahagudl 146. OadlgeJu 106. Gorada 147. Jungle Block No. 43 107. Ladlgura . 148. Motagura 108. Slalllatl 149. PlIIpalu 109. Kaplllpaju 150. Ketangakua

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151. Palakua 189. Adapanka 152. Gumlgura 190. Kolllgura 153. Panasapadar 191. Padagan 154. Tumangapadar 192. 155. }agaguda 193. )hlllki ()adaguda) 194. Kantahuru 156. Kesariguda 195. Budhanllldl 157. Tapaglri 196. Pangulu 158. Dhenkabandha 197. Allganda 159. Bam 198. Buleri 160. Gadringl 199. Taladamadua 161. Pldlarl 200. Damadua 162. 8hallaganda , 201. Polguda 163. )uba 202. Malhlklrama 164. Badakua 203. Gandaguda 165. Ghurangapur 204. Uparaklrama (Churangapur) 205. Ghodapanka 166. Lundrulu 206. Budhlhul"ll 167. Renu (Ranu) 207. Saraka 168. GunJlma 208. Kutama 169. Kantapadar. 209. Katrapaju 170. Debakua 210. Pahadlma 171. Hachlpanga 211. Gandapaju 172. Dangerhkhola 212. Kamakutl 173. Raljaka (Kamakujl) 174. Badaguda Oambaguda (Badeguda) 213. 175. Ambagan 214. Pangakatra 176. Padagaluma 215. Haraguda 177. Jaraganda 216. Buleripada 178. Nuasahl 217. Padaslmlll 179. Antaraba 218. Raladlpanka 180. Atapada (Raladlpanka) 181. Mahagura 219. Badaguda 182. Bhalipanka 220. ,£uaguda 183. Ralamera 221. Golapalu 184. Habukapanga 222. KhaJurJpada 185. Kandhapanlganda 223. Gundlma 186. Solagura 224. Jungle Block No.46 187. Jungle Block No. 45 225. Luduhuri 18B. Punlasargu (To Nalaghat P.S.) 324

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NALAGHAT 1. Sapalaguda 44. Rendapanga P.S. 2. Movel 45. Dhapadama 3. Ballgudl 46. Katraka 4. Mankadapata 47. Rachama 5. Muchurugudl 4B. Deblrl 6. Patuna 49. Kalaba 7. Gatuguda 50. Polpanl B. Garadama 51. Karadapankel 9. Katapadar 52. Mundelpada 10. Kamaguda 53. RaJabasa 11. Matakupa 54. Budhadlha 12. KambalJa 55. Bamadelpada 13. Gambharl 56. Nuagan 14. RaJakhamba 57. Bhallapanga 15. Jargidua 5B. Panasadlha 16. Kumbhlguda 59. Betaganda 17. BhoJana 60. Chlrlnglpanda lB. Dhepaguda 61. Kotlpadar 19. Khandaba 62. Bandrlgan 20. Durduma 63. Lambadanga 21. Paji:6lldl 64. GuruJhuli 22. Plnima 65. Kuruma 23. Jadingi 66. LanJlrl 24. PolbadJ 67. Gadagotha 25. Gotha 6B. Tudlkhala 26. Potakhala 69. Purunagam 27. Tanglll 70. Plllka 2B. Ballganda 71. Gundurlpadar 29. Kotama (Gundurlpanga) 30. DanJaraba 72. Pankalagura 31. Karadua 73. Bhurudu 32. Danlgan 74. Bh1kota 33. Barlapada 75. UlJlapada 34. Bltlkura 76. Ballbandha 35. BithaJa {BltohaJ} 77. Nalaghati 36. Ralganda 7B. Kharlguda 37. Dengama 79. Kharlmera 38. Panlganda BO. Bachlpanga 39. Kutuniganda BI. Dengapuchl 40. Taranlpanl (Tengapuchl) 41. Jungle Block No.56 82. Aramapeta 42. Nuakhajurlpada 83. Gunjlpanga 43. Budhaparajang 84. Mandlmera 325

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85. Bandaguda 126. Guluba 86. Budhagan 127. Haragura 87. Ludungl 128. Kuruklma 88. Madhabanga 129. Dumapeta 89. Mandrabaju 130. Bhallasahl 90. Majhlgura 131. Lundruguda 91. Lekharigura 132. Mahapadar 92. Jangudl 133. Phlrllng 93. Korakodama 134. Kameringl 94. Geranga 135. Lathuri Dengllli 95. Ralpanga 136. 137. Harupadar 96. RabOl 138. Randaslngl 97. Llkhlriguda 139. Bandhahuru 98. Burtguda 140. Belakua 99. Govel 141. Kelahuru 100. Sikalama (Kalohuru) 101. Karigaju 142. Budull 102. Taladakadapanga 143. Budullpada 103. Klrlga)u 14~·. Hataganda 104. Upardakadapanga 145. Durgapeta lOS. Mahagudl 146~ Dadlgeju 106. Gorada 147. Jungle Block No. 43 107. Ladlgura 148. Motagura 108. Slalliati 149. Pillpaju 109. Kaplllpaju 150. Ketangakua 110. Durunglgura lSI. Palakua 11 J. Bhapada . 152. Gumlgura (Baapanda) 153. Panasapadar 112. Kesameranga 154. Tumangapadar 113. Gollmera 155. Jagaguda 114. Kallamma (Jadaguda) 115. Raplll 156. Kesariguda 116. Gunduripanga 157. Tapaglrt 117. Tlkalama 158. Dhenkabandha 118. Rumesh 159. Bam 119. Parmaguda 160. Gadrtngl 120. Dhepaguda 161. Pldlarl 12l. Basama 162. Bhallaganda 122. Terakamaha 163. Juba 123. Jungle Block No. 44 164. Badakua 124. Slndhlba 165. Ghurangapur 125. Jaraganda ( Churangapur) 326

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166. LundruJu 208. Kutama 167. Renu (Ranu) 209. Katrapaju 168. Gunjima 210. Pahadima 169. Kantapadar 211. Gandapaju 170. Debakua 212. Kamakuti 171. Hachipanga (Kamakuii) 172. Dangerhkhola 213. Dambaguda 173. Raijaka 214. Pangakatra 174. Badaguda 215. Haraguda (Badeguda) 216. Buleripada 175. Ambagan 217. Padasimili 176. Padagaluma 218. Rajadipanka 177. Jaraganda (Raladipanka) 178. Nuasahi 219. Badaguda 179. Antaraba 220. Tuaguda 180. Atapada 221. Golapaju 181. Mahagura 222. Khajuripada 182. Bhalipanka 223. Gundima 183. Rajamera 224. Jungle Block No.46 184. Habukapanga 225. Luduhurl 185. Kandhapanlganda (Of Mohana P.S.) 186. Solagura 187. Jungle Block No. 45 PARLAKHE- I. laramunda 188. Punjasargu MUNDI 2. lhampurlmusa 189. Adapanka TAHASIL 3. Thanagan 190. Koiligura RAMAGIRI 4. Dengapadar 191. Padagan P.S. 5. Gaida 192. Adava (PORTION) 6. Ankudi 193. Jhilikl 7. Lenganasahi 194. Kantahuru 8. Mahailmba 195. Budhanilldl 9. Haladibada 196. Pangulu 10. Mahulabada 197. Aliganda 11. Thalibada 198. Buleri 12. 199. Taladamadua Andaraslng 200. Damadua 13. Sunaribada 201. Poiguda 14. Kasikhala 202. Majhlklrama 15. Budhamba 203. Gandaguda 16. Saradhapur 204. Uparakirama 17. Tltlgan 205. Ghodapanka 18. Gangapur 206. Budhihuru 19. Phatakaslng 207. Saraka 20. 8adaJhola 327

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21. Sasana 5. Gaida 22. Ramachandrapur 6. Ankudi 23. Banapur 7. Lenganasahl 24. Tumbagada 8. Mahalimba 9. Haladibada 25. Bhaliabada 10. Mahulabada 26. Kuranga II. Thalibada 27. Khajurigan 12. Andaraslng 28. Guruda 13. Sunaribada 29. Lokasahl 14. Kasikhala 30. Gaudunl 15. Budhamba 31. Burasahl 16. Saradhapur 32. Sindurabad 17. Tltlgan 33. Bhagibandha 18. Gangapur 34. Pur1asahi 19. Phatakaslng 35. Sindhilingi 20. Badajhola 36. Gujullng 21. Sasana 37. Burutal 22. Ramachandrapur 38. Tading 23. Banapur 39. Marmaria 24. Tumbagada 40. Andaanda 25. BhaUabada 41. Babanasahl 26. Kuranga 42. Bhallasahi 27. Khajurigan 28. Guruda (To Ramagiri P.S. 29. Lokasahl (Portion) under 30. Gaudunl Chikiti Tahasil) 31. Burasahl 32. Sindurabad CHIKITI 1. Taraslng 33. Bhagibandha TAHASIL 2. Haridatanuasahl 34. Purlasahi RAMAGIRI 3. Haridaputu 35. Sindhilingi P.S. 4. Tabalasahl 36. Gufullng (PORTION) 5. Sangam 37. Burutal 6. Bada~m; 38. Tading (Or Ramagirl P.S. 39. Marmaria ·(portion) under 40. Andaanda R. Udaygiri Tahasll) 41. Babanasahl 42. Bhallasahl 1. Jaramunda Of Ramaglri P.S. 2. Jhampurimusa (Portion) under 3. Thanagan Parlakhemundi 4. Dengapadar Tahasil) 328

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NUAGAON 1. Erendra 1. Jhlnkipadar P.S. 2. Jagannathpur 2. Radhamohanpur (PORTION) 3. Harlpur 3. K1shorachandrapur 4. Glrisola 4. Jharapalll 5. Ramachandrapalll 5. Panada 6. Krushnanagar 6. Palll 7. Danapur 7. Goblnda nagar [Of Brahamapur 8. Limakundia Taluk P.S. (Portion)] (Limokudia) 9. Gopinathapur 10. Baribada BRAHMA· 1. Kankla (Boribad) PUR 2. Rampalll II. HinjlJigan TAHASIL 3. Jugudl (Hlnliligam) BRAHMA- 4. Singabadl 12. Pitatali PUR 5. Arjunapur [To Golanthara TALUK P.S. 6. Sahala P.S. (Portion)] (PORTION) 7. Sunadel 8. Chandapur BRAHMA· 1. Jhinkipadar 9. Baghalatl PUR 2. Radhamohanpur 10. Govlndpur TALuK P.S. 3. Kishorachandrapur (PORTION) 4. Jharapalll II. Manahara 5. Panada 12. Madanmohanpur 6. Palll 13. Ralaba 7. Goblndanagar 14. Ranglpur [To Golanthara IS. Ambapur P.S. (Portion)] 16. Dasapur 17. Kolathlgan GOLAN· t. Erendra 18. Solabandha 2. THARA P.S. Jagannathpur 19. Dumuduml 3. Haripur (PORTION) 20. Kalthapalll 4. Glrlsola 5. Ramachandrapalll 21. Padmapur 6. Krushnanagar 22. Malhlguan 7. Danapur 23. HlnJllapalll 8. Limakundla 24. Dubapalll (Limokudia) 9. Goplnathapur 25. Kanlsl 10. Baribada 26. Randha (Boribad) 27. Chlkarada It. HlnJlligan 28. Golanthara (Hlnlillgam) 29. Panchama 12. Pltatall 30. Bhallagada [Or Nuagaon P.S. (Portion)] 31. Palur Hili 329

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32. Thotadapalll 69. Keutakaltha (Totadapalll) 70. Haladiapadar 33. Manikapur [To Golanthara P.S. 34. Palur (Portion)] 35. Kutharsing 36. Mantrldl 1. Ganlu 37. Bayall 2. Mishrapalll 38. Belakudl [To Gopalpur P.S. 39. Sasanpadar (Portion)] 40. Gunupur 1. Bendalia 41. Tiarapantha 2. Brahmapalli 42. Tulu 3. Burukudi 43. Hantulu 4. Kumarpur 44. Keluapalfl 5. Khajuria 45. Kirtlpur 6. Kostapata 46. Laudiguan 7. Lathi (Lohadigam, 8. Fuliata Lodigam) (Phuiata) 47. Markandi (To Brahmapur 48. Indrakhl Taluk P.S. (Portion) 49. Phasinuapada under Kanisi Tahasil) 50. Dhepanuapada 5l. Mandrajapur 1. Ambapua 52. Ekasingi [To Brahmapur 53. Haradang;:l Town (M)] 54. ]aganathpur 55. Khuntapalli 1. Pathara (Kountapalli, 2. Mandlapali Kuntuapalll) 3. Dura 56. Jhatipadar, 4. Aruapalll 57. Jagapur 5. Ramachandrapur 58. Suvani 6. Musudipatnam- 59. Lunlmati Korapalll 60. Soral (Moshidipalam) 61. Govindapur 7. Blkrampur 62. Biswanathpur 8. Narayanpur 63. Chandanboda 9. Golabandha 64. Dayanldhipeta 10. Venkataraipur 65. Alladapur 11. Kamalapur 66. Kuturu 12. Badapur 67. Sonapur 13. Rangallunda 68. Patisonapur 14. Antarabatia 330

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15. Mansakota 26. Jamasulla (Manaswarkata) 27. Sarakota 16. Alllpur 28. Chandlnia 17. Kedarapalli Pahada-67 (Kodarpalli) [To Digapahandl lB. Hatlpada P.S. (Portion)] 19. Badakustall 20. Sanakustall 1. Mohada 21. Badagamula 2. Nunlghara 22. Pollcegumula (Munighara) (Palllgumula) 3. Mahurigada Sitalapalll 23. 4. Koilikota 24. Bakshlpalli 5. Betajhari 25. Luhajhara 6. Ramadiha [To Gopalpur P.S. 7. Khandalabandh (Portion)] 8. Banlamari 9. Ramapalli NUAGAON I. Nuapada (Ramapalli R.F.) P.S. 2. Kumbajhori 10. Baniamari (PORTION) 3. Badalundi 11. Bhaliyagada 4. Bhagabanpur (To Digapahandi 5. Nangaiadel P.S. (Portion) under 6. Matiapalll Kanlsl Tahasil) 7. Chakundajhola 8. Siripur 1. Sourabadl 9. Banjhapaill 2. Me~lnipur 10. Anatal 3. Kusuml II. Bandhaguda. (To Golanthara P.S. 12. Jinuguda under Kanisl Tahasll) 13. Luchapada Ramaguda 14. 1. Nuagaon 15. Kantlguda (To Nuagaon P.S. 16. Badigan (Portion) under 17. Baragan Kanisi Tahasil 18. Madhapur 19. Padikua GOPALPUR 1. Pathara 20. Baradhangudl P.S. 2. Mandlapall 21. Putasulla (PORTION) 3. Dura 22. Karanjal 4. Aruapalli 23. Badasulla 5. Rilmachandrapur 24. Ralpada 6. Musudipatnam- Korapalll 25. Madhurl (Moshidipalam) 331

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7. Blkrampur 19. Padikua 8. Narayanpur 20. Baradhangudl 9. Golabandha 21. Putasulia 10. Venkataralpur 22. Karanjai II. Kamalapur 23. Badasulia 12. Badapur 24. Ralpada 13. Rangallunda 25. Madhuri 14. Antarabada 26. Jamasulia IS. Mansakota 27. Sarakota (Manaswarkata) 28. Chandinla 16. Allipur Pahada-67 17. Kedarapalil [Of Nuagaon P.S. (Kodarpalil) (Portion)] 18. Hatlpada 19. Badakustall KANISI 1. Kankla 20. Sanakustall TAHASIL 2. Rampalli 21. Badagamula GOLAN- 3. Jugudi 22. Policegumula (Palilgumula) THARA P.S. 4. Singabadl 23. Sitalapalll (PORTION) 5. Arjunapur .' 24. Bakshipalll 6 . Sahala 25. Luhajhara 7. Sunadel [Of Brahmapur 8. Chandapur Taluk P.S. (Portion)] 9. Baghalad 10. Govlndpur DIGAPA- 1. Nuapada 11. Manahara HANOI P.S. 2. Kumbajhorl 12. Madanmohanpur (PORTION) 3. Badalundl 13. Ralaba 4. Bhagaoanpur 14. Ranglpur 5. Nangaladel IS. Ambapur 6. Matlapalll 16. Oasapur 7. Chakundajhola 17. Kolathlgan Siripur 8. 18. Solabandha 9. Banjhapalll 19. Dumuduml 10. Anatal 20. Kalthapalll II. Bandhaguda 21. Padmapur 12. Jlnuguda 22. Majhlguan 13. Luchapada 23. Hlnjllapalll 14. Ramaguda 24. DubapallJ IS. Kantlguda 25. Kanlsl 16'. Badlgan 26. Randha 17. Baragan 18. Madhapur 27. Chlkarada 332

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28. Golanthara 64. Dayanldhlpeta 29. Panchama 65. Alladapur 30. Bhallagada 66. Kuturu 31. Palur Hili 67. Sonapur 32. Thotadapalll 68. Patlsonapur (Totadapalll) 69. Keutakaltha 70. Haladlapadar 33. Manlkapur [Of Brahamapur 34. Palur TalukP.S. (Portion)] 35. Kutharslng 36. Mantrldl I. Sourabadl 37. Bayall 2. Medlnlpur 38. Belakudl 3. Kusuml 39. Sasanpadar [Or Nuagaon P.S. 40. Gunupur (PortIon)] 41. Tlarapantha 42. Tulu GOPALPUR 1. GanJu 43. Hantulu P.S. 2. Mishrapalll 44. Keluapalll (PORTION) [Of Brahmapur 45. Klrtlpur TalukP.S. (Portion)] 46. Laudlguan (Lohadlgam, BRAHMAPUR 1. Bendalla Lodigam) TALUK P.S. 2. Brahmapalll 47. Markandl (PORTION) 3. Burukudl 48. Indrakhl 4. Kumarpur 49. Phaslnuapada 5. KhaJuria 6. Kostapata 50. Dhepanuapada 7. Lathl 51. MandraJapur 8. Fullata 52. Ekaslngl (Phulata) 53. Haradanga (Of Brahmapur 54. )aganathpur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 55. Khuntapalll under Brahmapur (Kountapalll, TahasU) Kuntuapalll)

56. JhatJpadar DIGAPA- 1. Mohada 57. )agapur HANDI P.S. 2. Nunlghara 58. Suvanl (Munlghara) 59. Lunlmatl 3. Mahurigada 60. Soral 4. Kolllkota 61. Govlndapur 5. BetaJhari 62. Biswanathpur 6. Ramadilla 63. Chandanboda 7. Khandalabandh 333

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8. Banlamari 27. PochlUna 9. Ramapalll 28. Pudungl (Ramapalli R.F.) 29. Ramachandrapur 10. Banlamari 30. Ralaba 11. Bhaliyagada 31. SikulJpalJ [Of Nuagaon P.S. 32. Santoshpur (Portion)) 33. Samapur 34. Sapuapalli NUAGAON 1. Nuagaon 35. Sardhapur P.S. [Of Nuagaon P.S. 36. Samarajhola (PORTION) (Portion) under 37. Saru 38. Slkhlrl Brahmapur Tahasll) 39. Sasanambagaon 40. Tohaura CHHATRA- 1. AlJepur 41. Venkatarapalil PUR 2. P31asi (To HlnJili P.S. TAHASIL 3. Bad3kh3ndl (Portion) under HINJILI P.S. 4. Burupada Purusottampur (PORTION) 5. Badiambagam nhasll) 6. Brahanachal 7. Bellagam PURUSO- 1. Angu 8. Chanduli TTAMPUR 2. Balakrlshnapur 9. Chaltanpada P.S. 3. Burutulu 10. Darlpadar (PORTION) 4. Baghala 11. Durb3ndha 5. Bhabondha 6. 12. Gadarapalll Bhatakumarada 7. Digapada 13. Gandala ·8. Dayanldhlpur 14. Goplnathpur 9. Damodarpur 15. Glrla 10. Dhobadl (Narayanpur) II. Gangadehunl 16. Khandara 12. Goplnathpur 17. Kanjlama 13. Hontosh 18. Kharlda 14. Hottapur 19. Ke~thakhandl 15. Hlndula 20. Kantalkoll 16. Hundata 21. Kanchura 17. Jamunl 22. MohanapaUi 18. )agannathpur 23. MakarajholJa 19. )agannathpallJ 24. Nimigam 20. Kesapur 25. Nuasoru 21. Kusapur 26. Punarakhandi 22. Khosalapalll 334

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23. Mukundapur KHALIKOTE 24. Nandiko TAHASiL 25. Nlmapalli RAMBHA 1. Amblllghara 26. Plchhull P.S. 2. Benlgohlrt 27. Putiapadara (PORTION) 3. Balukesaranpur 28. Paliama 4. Baloslngapalll 29. Ramajhalli 5. Blnayak Kalthapalll 30. 6. Bania 31. RajabalapaUl 7. Bobal 32. Sikharapur 8. Ballpur 33. Sahapur 9. Badorama- 34. Sologhara chandrapur 35. Sunathara 10. BaropaUl (Sunadhara) 11. Bhuyan Bhuynl 36. Sasan;lpalll 12. Badochakada 37. Venkatraipalll 13. Bagalapur 38. Govindapur 14. Badoramapalll 39. Rushikulya 15. Kalnchapur (To Purusottampur 16. Balaramapur P.S. (Portion) 17. Dadarakholo under 18. DutlyanuapaUl Purusottampur 19. Gudllharo Tahasll) 20. )harapalll 21. ) harokhanart 1. Badamadhapur Narayanpur 2. Gobba 22. Kortlkodhla 3. Khuragam 23. Kusapalll 4. Rangamatia 24. KuJldhlpa [To Chhatsapur 25. Kahakpur P.S. (Portion)] 26. Khandadeull 27. Khandadeull PATAPUR 1. Singipur Batlmalo P.S. (To Patapur P.S. (PORTION) (Portion) under 28. Khortnlpada Purusottampur 29. Kanthlapalli Tahasil) 30. Kornando 31. Lauputl CHHATRA· 1. Badamadhapur 32. Mukundapur PUR P.S. 2. Gobba 33. Medlpur (PORTION) 3. Khuragam 34. Nandanapalll 4. Rangamatia 35. Nuapalll [Of Purusottampur 36. Pattapur P.S. (Portion)] 37. Palongo 335

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38. porrasl 24. Nandopur 39. Raghunathpur 25. Naroslnghopur 40. Santoshapur 26. Padamallakhyapur 41. Sanogopalpur 27. Pratappur 42. Sartull 28. Sanomadhopur 43. Tarlnlpalll (To Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) under 44. Nuapalll Purusottampur 45. Hatanuagam Tahasll) 46. Kumjlradapalll 29. Badaramapallikheta 47. Pokharlbarl (To Rambha P.S. 48. Khartnl Hili (Portion) under Patrapur 49. Purusottampur 50. Kaluabadl alias Tahasll) Chandrasekharpur (To Rambha P.S. ~ CHHATRA- I. Umurldharana (Portion) under PUR P.S. Saranpur Purusottampur (PORTION) 2. Khatla Tahasll) Ramachandrapur (To Chhatrapur I. Aladlgam PURUSO- P.S. (Portion) under 2. Achhull TTAMPUR Purusottampur 3. Balla P.S. Tahasll) (PORTION) 4. Bllasapur 5. Chandapur (B) KODALA I. Barabara 6. Chandapur (C) P.S. 2. Kanasua 7. Chhellu [To Rambha P.S. 8. DeulopalJl (Portion)] 9. Gaudonuagam 1. Slngl~ur 10. Gurando .(To Purusottampur II. Gothlallkhota P.S. (Portion) under 12. Gothlall Purusottampur 13. Handlgharo Tahasll) 14. Hlndulapalll 15. Jaleswarkhandl RAMBHA I. Barabara 16. Kaluabadlkhota P.S. 2. Kanasua 17. Khallpalll (PORTION) [Of Kodala P.S. (Portion)] 18. KamanallIakhyapur 19. KaranJara KODALA 1. Adhelbaragam 20. Ka.tnagoda TAHASIL 2. A. Govlndapur 21. Langaloihal PURUSO- 3. Ambllapolll 22. Langalaghalnall- TTAMPUR 4. Pirkhapur nakhyapur P.S. 5. Bhlmpur 23. Mendhapalll (PORTION) 6. B.M. Jemadelpur 336

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7. Balakrlshnapur 48. Sarna 8. Bananei 49. Tankachai and 9. Badakharlda Purusottampur NAC 10. Bhutasarasingi (To Purusottainpur 11. Babarapur P.S. (Portion) under Purusottampur 12. Boxlpolli Tahasii) 13. Badabargam 50. Madarangapalll 14. B. B. Ballunkesaranpur (To Kodala P.S. 15. Belua (Portion) under 16. Barapalll Purusottampur 17. Bhejeput Tahasil) 18. Chadiapolll Chatamundill 19. PURUSO- 1. Allepur Ch. Nuagam 20. TTAMPUR 2. Palasl 21. Chingudighal TAHASIL 3. Badakhandl 22. Dasiamapolli HINJILI P.S. 4. Burupada 23. Dhobapolli (PORTION) 5. Badlambagam 24. Ganganapur 6. Brahanachal 25. Gopopur 7. Bellagam 26. Gundiribadl 8. Chandull 27. Inamtentulia 9. Chaitanpada 2S. Jhadabai 10. Darlpadar 29. Jhadabandha II. Durbandha 30. Kalasingi 12. Gadarapalll 31. Kholasantarapur 13. Gandala 32. K. BiraJaganathpur 33. Kalthada 14. Gopinathpur 34. Karandapolll 15. Glrla (Narayanpur) 35. Khatadl 16. Khandara 36. Kusapeta 17. KanJiama 37. Mulukumarl IS. Kharlda 3S. Merabal 19. Keethakhandl

~9. Mahachal 20. Kantalkoll 40. Pandla 21. Kanchura 41. Pandrakholll 22. Mohanapalll 42. Patnapolll 23. MakaraJholia 43. Raghunathpalll 24. Nlmlgam 44. RaJapur 25. Nuasoru 45. Ranlgam 26. Punarakhandl 46. Samantaratnapalli 27. Pochlllna 47. Sikula 28. Pudungi 337

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29. Ramachandrapur 29. Ramalhalll 30. Ralaba 30. Ralpur 31. SlkulIpalI 3'1. RaJabalapallI 32. Santoshpur 32. Slkharapur 33. Samapur 33. Sahapur 34. SapuapallI 34. Sologhara 35. Sardhapur 35. Sunathara 36. SamaraJhola (Sunadhara) 37. Saru 36. SasanapalIl 38. Slkhlrl 37. VenkatralpalIl 39. Sasanambagaon 38. Govlndapur 40. Tohaura 39. Rushlkulya 41. Venkatarapalll [Of Purusottampur (To H/nJIII P.S. P.S. (Portion)] (Portion) under 1. AmbllIghara Chhatrapur Tahasll) RAMBHA 2. Benlgohlrl 3. Balukesaranpur 1. Angu P.S. 4. BaloslngapallI 2. Balakrlshnapur (PORTION) 5. Blnayak KalthapallI 3. Burutulu 6. BanIa 4. Baghala 7. Bobal 5. Bhabondha 8. Ballpur 6. Bhatakumarada 9. Badorama· 7. Dlgapada chandrapur 8. Dayanldhlpur 10. Baropalll 9. Damodarpur 11. Bhuyan Bhuynl 10. Dhobadl 12. Badochakada II. Gangadehunl 13. Bagalapur Goplnathpur 12. 14. BadoramapallI 13. Hontosh 15. Kalnchapur 14. Hottapur 16 .. Balaramapur 15. Hlndula 17. Dadarakholo 16. Hundata 18. Dutlyanuapalll 17. Jamunl 19. Gudllharo 18. Jagannathpur 20. Jharapalll 19. }agannathpalll 21. Jharokhanari 20. Kesapur Narayanpur 21. Kusapur 22. Kortlkodhla 22. Khosalapalll 23. Kusapalll 23. Mukundapur 24. Kulldhlpa 24. Nandlko 25. Kahakpur 25. Nlmapalll 26. Khandadeull 26. Plchhull 27. Khandadeull 27. Pudapadara Batlmalo 28. Pallama 28. Khorinlpada

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29. Kanthiapalli PURUSO- 1. Aladigam 30. Komando TTAMPUR 2. Achhull 31. Lauputi P.S. 3. Balla 32. Mukundapur (PORTION) 4. Bilasapur 33. Medipur 5. Chandapur (B) 34. Nandanapalli 6. Chandapur (C) 35. Nuapalli 7. Chhellu 36. Pattapur 8. Deulopalli 37. Palongo 9. Gaudonuagam 3B. Poirasi 10. Gurando 39. Raghunathpur It. Gothlalikhota 40. Santoshapur 12. Gothlali 41. Sanogopalpur 13. Handigharo 42. Sartull 14. Hlndulapalli 43. Tarlnlpalli 44. Nuapalli 15. Jaleswarkhandl 45. Hatanuagam 16. Kaluabadikhota 46. Kumaradapalli 17. KhaJlpalii 47. Pokharibarl 18. Kamanalllakhyapur 48. Kharinl Hill 19. KaranJara 49. Patrapur 20. Katnagoda 50. Kaluabadi alias 2t. Langaloghal Chandrasekharpur 22. Langaiaghainall- (Of Rambha P.S. nakhyapur (Portion) under 23. Mendhapalli Khailikote Tahasli) 24. Nandopur 25. Narosln~opur I. Badaramapailikheta 26. Padamailakhyapur (Of Purusottampur 27. Pratappur P.S. (Portion) under JIB. Sanomadhopur Khailikote Tahasil) (Or Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) under CHHATRA- 1. Umuridharana Tahasil) PUR P.S. Saranapur (PORTION) 2. Khatla I. Adheibaragam Ramachandrapur 2. A. Govindapur (Or Chhatrapur P.S. 3. Ambilapoiil (Portion) under 4. Arkhapur Khaiiikot~ Tahasil) S. Bhimpur 6. B.M. Jemadeipur 1. Sing!pur 7 Baiakrishnapur (Or Kodaia P.S. 8. Bananel (Portion) under 9. Badakharlda Khallkote Tahasli) 10. Bhutasaraslngi

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11. Babarapur KODALA 50. Madarangapalll -12. Boxlpolll P.S. (Of Purusottampur 13. Badabafg:lm (PORTION) P.S. (Portion) under 14. B. B. BaDunkesaranpul' Kodala Tahasll) 15. Belua 16. BarapllDl PATAPUR 1. Singipur 17. BheJeput P.S. (Of Patapur P.S, 18. ChadlapolIl (PORTION) (Portion) under 19. Chatamundlll Chhatrapur Tahasil) 20. Ch. Nuagam 21. Chlngtidlghal PURl 22. Daslamapolll DISTRICT 23. Dhobapolll BHUBANES· 1. Ranaslngpur 24. Ganganapur WAR 2. Patrapada 25. Gopopur TAHASIL 3. Bhagabanpur Subudhlpur 26. Gundlrlbadl BHUBANES· 4. 5. Slluput 27. Inamtentulla WAR P.S. 6. Naragada 28. Jhadabal 7. Sahalpur 29. JhaCfabandl1a 8. Tamando 30. Kalaslngi 9 .. Bilipur 31. Kholasantarapur 10. Dasbatla 32. K. BlraJaganathpur 11. Ballpada 33. Kalthada 12. Kaslpur Begunlabarahl 34. Karandapolll 13. 14. Pandlapada 35. Khatadl 15. Mahura 36. Kusapeta 16. Naput (Nan put) 37. Mulukumarl 17. Nandapur 38. Merabal 18. Naraslnghpur 39. Mahachal 19. Retanga 40. Pandla 20. Sllua 41. Pandrakholll 21. Suango 42. Patnapolll 22. Chhotarapur 23. Damodarpur 43. Raghunathpalll 24. Bahadalpur 44. Ralapur 25. Sarakantara 45. Ranlgam 26. Hatasahl 46. Samantaratnapalll 27. Srlnlbaspur 47. Sikula (To Khandaglrl 48. Sarna P.S.) 49. Tankachal and Purusottampur 1. Dumuduma 2. Alglnla Town (NAC) 3. Begunla (Of Purusottampur 4. Jadupur P.S. (Portion) under [To Bhubaneswar Kodala Tahasll) Town (M)] 340

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KHANOA- 1. Ranaslngpur BHUBANE· 1. Dumuduma GIRl P.S. 2. Patrapada SWAR 2. Alglnla 3. Bhagabanpur TOWN (M) 3. Begunla 4. Subudhlpur 4. Jadupur 5. Sijuput (Of Bhubaneswar 6. Naragada P.S.) 7. SahaJpur 1. Ghatlkla 8. Tamando 2. Samapur 9. BIJlpur (Of Chandaka P.S.) 10. Oasbatla ,I. Jokalundl II. Balipada 2. Bharatpur 12. Kaslpur 3. Patla 13. Begunlabarahl (Of Saheednagar 14. Pandlapada P.S.) IS. Mahura 16. Naput (Nanput) NIMAPADA 1. Sudhoborlmula 17. Nandapur TAHASIL 2. Gar3hamar 18. Naraslnghpur NIMAPAOA Prasanga 19. Retanga P.S. 3. Baharana 20. SIJua 4. Odagan 21. Suango S. Agarsasan Chhotarapur 22. 6. Tulaslpur 23. Damodarpur 7. Kantllo 24. Bahadalpur 8. Bhanpur 25. Sarakantara 26. Hatasahl 9. Sansull 27. Srlnlbaspur 10. Handlapada (Of Bhubaneswar 11. Atelhula P.S.) 12. Srlkolll 1. Sankarpur 13. Tentullgaon (Of Chandaka P.S.) 14. Chaurasl 15. Jalachhatra CHANOAKA 1. Sankarpur 16. Chahata P.S. (To Khandaglrl 17. Chh3batla P.S.) 18. Belapada 1. Ghatlkla 2. Samapur 19. Madhillur [To Bhubaneswar 20. Agarkothabad Town (M)] 21. Khullsa 22. TlntJgallur SAHEED· 1. Jokalundl 23. 0ln3110 NAGAR P.S. 2. Bharatpur (To Nlmapada P.S. 3. Patla [To Bhubaneswar (Portion) under Town (M)] Kakatpur Tahasll) 341

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KAKATPUR I. Upula 43. Singharpal P.S. 2. Santaras 44. Chhenuan 3. Jaganidra 45. Udaykani 4. Jagannathpara 46. Katkana 5. Dhanatirl 47. Tandahar 6. Tallo (To Konark P.S. 7. Kaduanuagaon (Portion) under 8. Babua Kakatpur Tahasil) 9. Pubei 10. Anipatla GOP P.S. I. Girimakanra 11. Banbarara 2. Kundheichaula 12. Chatuanaka 3. Chitra 13. Talsuan 4. Khalkata 14. Naranpur 5.. Bangor IS. Jamatala 6. Orei 16. Kurijanga 7. Mahalpara 17. Bhanpur 8. Parlorel 18. Bianla 9. Mandapokharl 19. Kherang 10. Barakila 20. Kunia (Badakiapal) 21. Champahar 1 I. Tilakusuma 22. Dudhlabar 12. Ambiligan 23. Jam~a 13. Kopara 24. Godhanpara 14. Athkhura 25. Guhalpur 15. Simlli 26. Abadan 16. Murkhundl 27. Palabast 17. Bagalel 28. Osalang 18. Danilo 29. Odasamal 19. Alpur 30. Khandol 20. Sadanandapur 31. Orei 21. Rupas 32. Kurum 22. Bam 33. Arual (Adhual) 23. Bandalo ,34. Bamara 24. Tarkor 35. Sarang! 25. Sutan 36. Aruha 26. Pltabarei (Aruhan, Arunha) 27. Kharagan 37. Koung 28. Banakhandi 38. Kantimala 29. Achutpur 39. Sura (Suara) 30. Baharana 40. Kalam 31. Jantrana 41. Kalampat 32. Kunang 42. Chhotlpara 33. Nuagan 342

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34. Kantllharl 25. Bhlanpara 35. Anasara 26. Baulang 36. Sirlpur 27. Banahara 37. Matlapara 2B. Muruda 38. Sahukhanata 29. Alnagol (Sahukhananta) 30. Soraba [To Konark P.S. 31. Durgapur (Portion)] 32. Tlruma (Tlruna) 39. Beruhan 33. Samankula 40. Karmanga 34. Panchama 41. Gagpur 35. Karuala (Korual) 42. Mulfsahl 36. Barlmunda 43. Junel Alias Ranapara 37. Sithura 44- Madhipur 38. Badaldapala 45. Konark (Badaklapal) [To Konark (NAC)] 39. Sankiapala 40. Alana 1. Khanijipur 41. Karamanga 2. Jogeswarpur 42. Otanga 3. Dhumola (Dhumala) 43. Atello (Atella) 4. Narslnghpursasan 44. Badamachhamara 5. Naraslnghpurhat (To Gop P.S. 6. Jangalborl (Portion) under 7. Nipanla Kakatpur Tahasll) 8. lsanpur 9. Bharogola KAKATPUR 1. Sudhoborlmula 10. Bisulipada TAHASIL 2. Garahamar Prasanga II. Desunthl NIMAPADA 3. Baharana 12. Dethall P.S. 4. Odagan (Desthall) (PORTION) 5. Ai

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19. Madhlpur 34. Bamara 20. Agarkothabad 35. Sarangi 21. Khulisa 36. Aruha 72. Tintigapur (AruhJn, Arunha) 23. Dlnallo 37. Kotang (Of Nimapada P.S.) 38. Kantlmala 39. Sura (Suara) KONARK I. Upula 40. Kalam P.S. 2. Santaras 41. Kalampat (PORTION) . 3. Jaganldra 42. Chhotlpara 4. Jagannathpara 43. Singharpal 5. Dhanatirl· 44. Chhenuan 6. Tailo 45. Udaykanl 7. Kaduanuagaon 46. Katkana 8. Babua . 47. Tandahar 9. Pubel (Of Kakatpur P.S.) 10. Anlpatla II. Banbarara I. Glrimakanra 12. Chatuanaka 2. Kundhelchaula 13. Talsuan 3. Chltra 14. Naranpur 4. Khalkata 15. Jamatala 5. Bangor 16. Kurijanga 6. Orel 17. Bhanpur 7. Mahalpara 18. Bianla 8. Pariorel 19. Kherang 9. Mandapokhari 20. Kunia 10. Baraldla (Badaklapal) 21. Champahar II. Tllalcusuma 22. Dudhlabar 12. Amblllgan 23. Jarnara 13. Kopara 24. Godhanpara 14. Athkhura 25. Guhalpur 15. Slmlli 26. Abadan 16. Murkhundl 27. Palabast 17. Bagalel 28. Osalang 18. Banllo 29. Odasamal 19. Alpur 30. Khandol 20. Sadanandapur 31. Orel 21. Rupas 32. Kurum 22. Bam 33. Arual (Adhual) 23. Bandalo 344

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24. Tarkor 12. Dethall (Desthall) 25. Sutan 13. Amapada 26. Pltabarel 14. Kolar 27. Kharagan IS. Sirel 28. Banakhandl 16. Kotarsasan 29. Achutpur (Cotarsasan) 30. Baharana 17. Simull 31. )antrana 18. Durgeswar 32. Kunang 19. Padana 33. Nuagan 20. Suar 34. KantlJharl 21. Plnodal (Plndol) 35. Anasara 22. SUban (Sahana) 36. Siripur 23. Arel 37. Matlapara 24. Ralso (Ralsa) 38. Sahukhanata 25. Bhlanpara (Sahukhananta) 26. Baulang (Of Gop P.S.) 27. Banahara KONARK 39. Beruhan 28. Muruda NAC 40. Karmanga 29. Alnagol 41. Gagpur 30. Soraba 42. Mullsahl 31. Durgapur 43. )unel Alias Ranapara 32. Tlruma (Tlruna) 44. Madhlpur 33. Samankula 45. Konark 34. Panchama (Of Gop P.S.) 35. Karuala (Korual) 36. Barlmunda GOP P.S. 1. KhanlJlpur 37. Sithura (PORTION) 2. )ogeswarpur 38. Badaklapala 3. Dhumola (Dhumala) (Badaklapal) 4. Narslnghpursasan 39. Sanklapala 5. Naraslnghpurhat 40. Alana 6. )angalborl 41. Karamanga 7. Nipania 42. Otanga 8. Isanpur 43. Ateilo (Atella) 9. Bharogola 44. Badarnachmmara 10. Bisulipada (Of Gop P.S. under 11. Desunthi Nlmapada Tamsll) 345

A-I : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-2 Number and population of villages with population of 5,000 and over and of towns with population under 5,000

Vlllages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to total State/DlstrlctlTahasll1 rural population orban population P_SJPart P.S. Number Population of the State Number Population of the State 2 3 4 5 6 7

ORISSA 107 668,977 2.44 3 12,005 0.28

SAMBALPUR DISTRICT 15 102,299 0.37 Barapall Tahasll 8,005 0.03 Barapall P.S •. 8,005 0.03 BaTiarh Tahasll 5 34,462 0.12 Barearh P.S. 5 34,462 0.12 Rengall Tahasfl 7,177 0.03 Katrabaga P.S. },177 0.03 /' Kochlnda Tahasll 5,896 0.02 Govlndpur P.S. 5,896 0.02 Ralrakhol Tahasfl 6,715 0.02 Ralrakhol P.S. 6,715 0.02 Sambalpur Tahasfl 7,677 0.03 Burla P.S. 7,677 0.03 Attablra Tahasll - 4 26,429 0.10 Attablra P.S. 4 26,429 0.10 Bheden Tahasll 5,938 0.02 Bheden P.S. 5,938 0.02

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT 2 10,808 0.04 4,599 0.11 Panposh Tahasll 5,459 0.02. Lathlkata P.S. 5,459 0.02 Banel Tahasll 5,349 0.02 4,599 0.11 Banel P.S. 5,349 0.02 Lahurlpara P.S. 4,599 0.11

KENDU)HAR DISTRICT 5,236 0.02 4,434 0.10 Ghatgaon Tahasll 4,434 0.10 Daltarl P.S. 4,434 0.10 346

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-2 Number and population of villages with population of 5,000 and over and of towns with population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to total State/DistrlctITahaslU rural population urban population P.S.!Part P.S. Number Population of the State Number Population of the State 2 3 4 5 6 7

Hatadihl Tahasll 5,236 0.02 Soso P.S. 5,236 0.02

MAYURBHANJ DISTRICT

BALESHWAR DISTRICT 15 10},405 0.37 Jaleswar Tahasll 5,025 0.02 Ralbanla P.S. 5,025 0.02 Basta Tahasil 4 28,093 0.10 Ballapal P.S. ·2 12,083 0.04 Singla P.S. 2 \6,0\0 0.06 Baleshwar Tahasil 3 2\,157 0.08 Baleshwar P.S. 8,414 0.03 Chandlpur P.S. 2 12,743 0.05 Soro Tahasll 5,520 0.02 Soro P.S. '5,520 0.02 Bhadrak Tahasll 8,353 0.03 Bhadrak Rural P.S. 8,353 0.03 Basudebpur Tahasll 4 28,058 0.10 Basudebpur P.S. 3 19,159 0.07 Nalkanldihl P.S. 8,899 0.03 Dhamanagar Tahasll 5,\99 0.02

Dhamanagar P.~. 5,199 0.02

CUTTACK DISTRICT \2 74,S" 0.27 2,972 0.07 Suldnda Tahasll 5,095 0.02 Suldnda P.S. 5,095 0.02 Dharmasala Tahasll 2 \2,802 0.05 Dlurmasala P.S. 2 12,802 0.05 Darpan Tahasll 5,906 0.02 347

A-1 AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·2 Number and population of villages with population of 5,000 and over and of towns with population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to total State/D IstrlctIT ahaslV rural population urban population P.S./Part P.S. Number Population of the State Number Population of the State 2 3 4 5 6 7

Ballchandrapur P.S. (Portion) 5,906 0.02 Blnjharpur Tahasil 3 17,817 0.06 Blnjharpur P.S. 3 17,817 0.06 Pattamundal Tahasll 5,188 0.02 Pattamundal P.S. 5,188 0.02 Kujanga Tahasll 2,972 0.07 Paradlp P.S. 2,972 0.07 TIrtol Tahasll 7,353 0.03 TIrtol P.S. 7,353 0.03 Cuttack Tahasil 6,120 0.02 Cuttack Sadar P.S. 6,120 0.02 Bankl Tahasll 9,047 0.03 Bank! P.S. 9,047 0.03 Badamba Tahasll 5,183 0.02 Badamba P.S. 5,183 0.Q2

DHENKANAL DISTRICT 8 48,035 0.18 AthmaHlk Tahasll 6,119 0.02 Athmalllk P.S. 6,119 0.02 Anugul Tahasfl 3 18,324 0.07 Anugul P.S. 5,438 0.02 Nako P.S. 2 12,886 0.05 Hlndol Tahasfl 3 17,645 0.07 Hlndol P.S. 6,354 0,03 RasoI P.S. 2 11,291 0.04 Kamakshyanapr Tahasfl 5,947 0.02 ParaJans P.S. 5,947 0.02

PRULABANI DISTRICT 2 17,628 0.06 8.lJJsuda Tahasll 11,430 0.04 348

A-1 ARIA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-2 Number and population of villages with population of 5,000 and over and of towns with population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to total State/DistrictlTahasill rural population urban population P.S./Part P.S. Number Population of the State Number Population 9fthe State 2 3 4 5 6 7

Baliguda P.S. 11,430 0.04 G. Udayagiri Tahasil 6,198 0.02 Raikfa P.S. 6,198 0.02

BALANGIR DISTRICT 6,401 0.02 Patnagarh Tahasil 6,401 0.02 Belpara P. S. 6,401 0.02

KALAHANDI DISTRICT 5 28,687 0.11 Khariar Tahasil 5,072 0.02 Khariar P.S. 5,072 0.02 Dharamgarh Tahasil 5,390 0.02 Dharamgarh P.S. 5,390 0.02 Jayapatna Tahasil 2 12,474 0.05 Kolcasara P.S. (Portion) 5,004 0.02 Jayapatna P.S. 7,470 0.03 LanJlgarh Tahasil 5,751 0.02 Madanpur Rampur P.S. 5,751 0.02

KORAPUT DISTRICT 8 45,899 0.17 Koraput Tahasil 6,064 0.02 Koraprt P.S. 6,064 q.02 Boriguma Tahasil 5,882 0.02 Boriguma P.S. 5,882 0.02 Kodinga Tahasil 5,712 0.02 Kodlnga P.S. 5,712 0.02 Nabarangapur Tahasil 2 11,519 0.04 Paparahandl P.S. 5,968 0.02 Khatiguda P.S. S,SSt 0.02

Gunupur Tahasil ") 5,131 0.02

. I 349

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Villages wIth a population of 5,000 and over Towns ~lth a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to ·total 5tatelD IstrIctlT ahaslV rural population urban population P.S.lPart P.S. Number· Population of the State Number Population of the State 2 3 4 5 6 7

Padmapur P.S. 5,131 0.02 Blshama Katak TahasIl 2 11,591 0.05 BIshama Katak P.S. 6,366 0.03 Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 5,225 0.02

GANJAM DISTRICT 22 126,672 0.46 Surada TahasIl 6,406 0.02 Badagada P.S. (Portion) 6,406 0.02 Aslka Tahasll - 5,445 0.02 Patapur P.5. (Portion) 5,445 0.02 Dlgapahandl Tahasil 4 21,965 0.08 Patapur P.5. (Portion) 3 16,035 0.06 Dlgapahandl P.S. (Portion) 5,93.0 0,02 Ch·lkitl Tahasll 5,549 0.02 Jarada P.S. . 1 5,549 0.02 Kanlsl Tahasil 3 17,762 0.06 Golanthara P.S. (Portion) 2 12,584 0.04 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 5,178 0.02 Brahmapur TahasIl 2 12,957 0,05 Gapalpur P.S. (Portion) 7,533 0.03 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 5,424 0.02 Purusottampur TahasIl 3 17,213 ·0.06 HlnJili P.5. (Portion) 5,959 0.02 Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 2 11,254· 0.04 Chhatrapur Tahasll 2 12,713 0.05 Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 2 12,713 0.05 Khalikote Tahasll '5,329 0.02 Rambha P.S. (Portion) 5,329 0.02 Kodala TahaSll 4 21,333 0.08 350

A·I : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·2 Number and population of villages with population of 5,000 and over and of towns with population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns with a population of under 5,000

Percentage to total Percentage to total StatelDlstrictlTahasill rural population urban population P.S./Part P.S. Number Population of the State Number Population of the State 2 3 4 5 6 7

Kodala P.S. (Portion) 2 10,857 0.04 Purusonampur P.S. (Portion) 2 10,476 0.04

PURl DISTRICT 16 101,396 0.37 Dasapalla Tahasll 5,042 0.02 Dasapalla" P.S. 5,042 0.02 Naya&arh Tahasll 2 12,704 0.05 Nayagarh P.S. 2 12,704 0.05 Plplll Tahasll 5,541 0.02 PJplll P.S. 5,541 0.02 Bhubaneswar Tahasll 5 33,245 0.12 BaJlanta P.S. 11,132 0.04 Ballpatna P.S. 4 22,113 0.08 Kakatpur Tahasll 6,522 0.02 Kakatpur P.S. 6.522· 0.02 Pun Tahasll 3 19,750 0.07 Satyabadl P.S. 2 " 12,976 0.05 Sadar P.S. 6,774 0.02 Banapur Tahasll 2 10,730 0.04 Tans! P.S. 5,211 0.02 Banapur P.S. 5,519 0.02 Ranapur Tahasll 7,862 0.03 Ranapur P.S. 7,862 0.03 351

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/District/Ta hasil/P _S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ORISSA T 14,952 49,635 30,594 19,041 24,239 238,906 199,744 39,162 R 8,343 29,081 16,275 12,806 10,405 . 117,374 96,808 20,566 U 6,609 20,554 14,319 6,235 13,834 121,532 102,936 18,596

SAMBALPUR DISTRICT T 1,703 5,664 3,122 2,542 1,982 21,636 18,093 3,543 R 1,310 4,457 2,428 2,029 995 9,804 8,305 1,499 U 393 1,207 694 513 987 11,832 9,788 2,044

Paikamal Tahasil R 31 104 70 34 79 587 517 70 }agadalpur P.5 (Portion) R 19 47 32 15 25 206 205 I Paikamal P.S R 12 57 38 19 54 381 312 69

Padmapur Tahasil T 29 95 60 35 50 620 523 97 R 16 48 30 18 30 546 449 97 U 13 47 30 17 20 74 74

}agadaipur P.S. (Portion) R 2 2 2 2 10 10

Padmapur P.S. T 17 57 35 22 41 488 414 74 R 4 10 5 5 21 414 340 74 U 13 47 30 17 20 74 74

Padmapur Town (NAC) U 13 47 30 17 20 74 74 Burden P.S. R 7 28 18 10 Gaisilet P.S. R 3 8 5 3 7 122 99 23

Sohel~ Tahasil R 94 271 146 125 25 294 239 55 Melchhamunda P.S. R 25 77 41 36 14 143 123 20 Sohela P.S. R 52 156 78 78 6 139 106 33 Bijepur P.S. R 17 38 27 11 5 12 10 2

. Barapali Tahasil T 54 156 86 70 28 371 222 149 R 19 45 27 18 5 119 115 4 U 35 111 59 52 23 252 107 145

Barapali P.S. T 54 156 8 ... 70 28 371 222 149 R 19 45 2. 18 5 119 115 4 U 35 111 59 ~2 23 252 107 145

Barapail Town. (NAC) U 35 111 59 52 23 252 107 145 352

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Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/Distr!ctlTahasil/P.S.1 Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A./City/Town Urban households Persons "Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bargarh Tahasi! T 189 663 341 322 116 873 795 78 R 127 455 215 240 45' 206 185 21 U 62 208 126 82 71 667 610 57

Bargarh P.S. T 189 663 341 322 116 873 795 78 R 127 455 215 240 45 206 185 21 U 62 208 126 82 71 667 610 57

Bargarh Town (M) U 62 208 126 82 71 667 610 57 Bhatl! Tahasi! R 57 161 89 72 40 210 206 4 Bhatl! P.S. R 28 80 48 32 9 34 34 Ambabhona P.S. R 29 81 41 40 31 176 172 4

Lakhanl?ur Tahasil T 237 779 469 310 96 682 672 10 R 225 755 455 300 57 532 522 10 U 12 24 14 10 39 150 150

Rengali P.S. R 12 28 18 10 6 38 36 2 Lakhanpur P.S. R 213 727 437 290 50 443 435 8

Belpahar P.S. T 12 24 14 10 39 150 150 R U 12 24 14 10 39 150 150

Belpahar Town (C.T.) U 12 24 14 10 39 150 150 Brajarajnagar P.S. (Portion) R 51 51

)harsuguda Tahasil T 215 817 472 345 299 2,590 2,386 204 R 103 378 215 163 45 224 195 29 U 112 439 257 182 254 2,366 2,191 175

Brajarajnagar P.S. (Portion) R 15 59 40 19 9 35 32 3

Orient P.S. T 24 153 110 43 77 450 426 24 R U 24 153 110 43 77 450 426 24

Brajarajnagar Town (M) U 24 153 110 43 77 450 426 24 353

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutlon~1 Population Total State/District/T~h~sil/P .S.l Rur~1 Number of Numbprof P~rt P.S./U.A.lCity/Town Urb~n households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Jharsugud~ P.S. T 131 435 234 201 192 2,005 1,838 167 R 4J 149 87 62 '15 89 7J 16 U 88 286 147 139 177 1,916 1,765 lSI

Jh~rsugud~ Town (M) U 88 286 147 139 177 1,916 1,765 151 Lalker~ P.S. R 29 118 58 60 17 91 81 10 Kolabira P. S. R 16 52 30 22 4 9 9 Rengali Tah~sil R 39 110 59 51 47 323 300 23 K~tarbaga P.S. R 26 67 36 31 36 244 230 14 Sasan P.S. R 13 43 23 20 II 79 70 9

Kochlnda T~hasll T 211 827 391 436 271 3,802 2,815 987 R 172 724 337 387 203 3,087 2,343 744 U 39 103 54 49 68 715 472 243

Govlndpur P.S. R 27 94 49 45 27 534 386 148 Mahulpali P.S. R 48 281 92 189 43 1,206 887 319

Kochlnda P.S. T 103 339 189 ISO 156 1,463 1,010 453 R 64 236 135 101 88 748 538 210 U 39 103 54 49 68 715 472 243

Kochlnda Town (NAC) U 39 103 54 49 68 715 472 243 J~m~nkira P.S. R 33 113 61 52 45 599 532 67

Deb~g~rh T~h~sil T 82 347 204 143 167 1,590 1,389 201 R 76 328 192 136 90 918 837 81 U 6 19 12 7 77 672 552 120

Deb~garh P.S. T 29 95 49 46 102 922 796 126 R 23 76 37 39 25 250 244 6 U 6 19, 12 7 77 672 552 120

Deb~g~rh Town (M) U 6 19 12 7 77 672 552 120 B~rkot P.S. R 5 12 6 6 16 190 168 22 Kundhelgol~ P.S. R 30 130 64 66 23 235 211 24 Re~mal P.S. R 18 110 85 25 26 243 214 29 R~lr~khol T~hasil R 32 90 54 36 127 834 789 45

1252 RGJ/97-25A 354

A·1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Instltutlonal Populatlon Total StatelDlstrfctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A./Clty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Naktldeul P.S. R 5 9 9 14 162 129 33 Klslnda P.S. R 12 44 23 21 3 82 82 Ralrakhol P.S. R 13 34 19 15 94 477 470 7 Charamal P.S. R 2 3 3 16 113 108 5

Sambalpur Tahasll T 239. 654 374 280 548 8,231 6,660 1,571 R 125 398 232 166 113 1,295 1,028 267 U 114 256 142 144 435 6,936 5,632 1,304

Sambalpur Urban U Please see Annexure Agglomeration *Sambalpur Town (M) U 72 143 85 58 253 3,062 2,557 505 JuJomura" P.S R 15 60 29 31 25 759 536 223

Hlrakud P.S. T 5 5 2 3 70 555 537 18 R 1 34 34 U 5 5 2 3 69 521 503 18

*Hlrakud Town (NAC) U 5 5 2 3 69 521 503 18 Alnthapall P.S. R 2 8 8

Sadar P.S. T 45 160 102 .58 18 314 211 103 R 45 160 102 58 10 42 38 4 U 8 272 173 99

*Dhanhuda (O.G.) U 8 272 173 99

Dhanupall P.S. T R U

*Mathapall (O.G.) U

Burla P.S. T 49 '133 70 63 175 3,464 2,745 719 R 12 25 15 10 70 383 346 37 U 37 108 55 53 105 3,081 2,399 682

*Burla U 37 108 55 53 105 3,081 2,399 682

1252 RGli97·-25B 355

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DIstrlctlTahasil/P.S.! Rural NUmber of Number of Part P.S.!U.A./Clty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(I) Burla Town (NAC) U 37 108 55 53 102 3,058 2,376 682 (ff) .. Amsadha Katapaff U 3 23 23 Area (O.G.) Dhama P.S. R 53 153 86 67 5 69 66 3 Attablra Tahasll R 137 422 223 199 52 511 463 48 Attablra P.S. R 137 422 223 199 52 511 463 48 Bheden Tahasil R 57 168 84 84 37 118 117 Bheden P.S. R 57 168 84 84 37 118 117

ANNEXURE Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration U 114 256 142 114 435 6,936 5,632 1,304 (a) Sambalpur U 72 143 8S 58 261 3,334 2,730 604 (I) Sambalpur Town (M) U 72 143 85 58 253 3,062 2,557 50S (Ii) Dankauda & Mathapali Area (O.G.) U 8 272 173 99 (b) Burla U 37 108 55 53 105 3,081 2,399 682 (I) Brula Town (NAC) U 37 108 55 53 102 3,058 2,376 682 (ff) Amsadha Katapali Area (O.G.) U 3 23 23 (c) Hlrakud Town (NAC) U 5 5 2 3 69 521 503 18

SUNDARAGARH DISTRICT T 670 1,746 1,085 661 2,048 21,111 15,844 5,267 R 412 1,207 727 480 722 9,934 7,104 2,830 U 258 539 358 181 1,326 11,177 8,740 2,437

Hemgjr Tahasil R 44 172 101 71 36 787 668 119 ~ Hemgjr P.S. R 44 172 101 71 36 787 668 119 iii •., - lephrlpara Tahasil R 45 135 72 63 176 756 522 234 ,., lephrlpara P.S. R 44 131 70 61 164 623 438 185 Bhasma P.S. (Portion) R 4 2 2 1 2 2 KenJlrkela P.S. (Portion) R 11 131 82 49

Sundargarh Tahasil T 51 149 86 63 176 3,318 2,062 1,256 R 24 67 40 27 60 1,348 1,013 335 U' 27' 82 46 36 116 1,970 1,049 921 *Fonns part of Sambalpur Urban Agglomeration which spread over Sadar P.S., Dhanupali P.S., Hlrakud P.S. imd Burla P.S. The consolidated tlgure of Urban Agglomeration along with Constituents are given in Annexure~ 356

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctiTahasil/P.SJ Rural Number of Nurnberof Part P.SJUA/Clty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhasma P.5. (Portion) R 6 12 8 4 5 143 135 8 Sundrag'lrh P.S. R 4 31 31

Sundragarh Town P.S. T 27 82 46 36 120 2,001 1,080 921 R 4 31 31 U 27 82 46 36 116 1,970 1,049 921

Sundragarh Town (M) U 27 82 46 36 116 1,970 1,049 921 Klnjlrkela P.S. (Portion) R 3 14 8 6 IS 422 320 102 Talasara P.S. R IS 41 24 17 32. 721 496 225

RaJagangapur Tahasil T 66 251 153 98 203 2,989 1,836 1,153 R SI 232 134 98 14S 2,262 I,SS6 706 U 15 19 19 58 727 280 447

Baragaon P.S R 19 83 40 43 50 1,135 815 320 Kutra P.S. R 8 38 27 11 46 694 440 254

Ralagangapur P.S. (Portion) T 39 130 86 44 107 1,160 581 579 R 24 111 67 44 49 433 301 132 U 15 19 19 58 727 280 447

Ralagangapur Town (M) U 13 13 13 54 670 252 418 Panposh (C.T.) U 2 6 6 4 57 28 29

Biramltrapur Tahasll T 34 96 79 17 71 1,911 1,320 591 R 7 24 13 11 36 1,255 926 329 U 27 72 66 6 35 656 394 262

Rajagangapur P.5. (Portion) R Raiboga P.S. R 13 461 352 109

Biramitrapur P.S. (Portion) T 29 79 70 9 35 656 394 262 R 2 7 4 3 U 27 72 66 6 35 656 394 262

Biramitrapur Town (M) U 27 72 66 6 35 656 394 262 Bisra P.S. (Portion) R 3 10 5 5 8 339 264 75 Hatlbari P.S. R 2 7 4 3 15 455 310 145 357

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3

HOJJs~less and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahasillP.S.! Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Panposh Tahasll T 370 761 479 282 1,186 9,001 7,648 1,353 R 184 402 257 145 81 1,230 674 556 U 186 359 222 137 1,105 7,771 6,974 797

Raurkela Urban U !'Iease see Annexure Agglomeration * Raurkela Steel Township (NAC) U 53 66 54 12 352 3,205 2,743 462 *Raurkela Town (M) U 116 220 129 . 91 573 3,589 3,320 269 Blramltrapur P.S. (Portion) R 118 201 135 66 11 235 48 187 Blsra P.S. (Portion) R 2 3 3 11 169 119 50

Tangarapali P.S. T 4 13 13 R U 4 13 13

*Sunaparbat (Part) (O.G.) U 4 13 13

Raghunathapali P.S. T 6 104 73 31 R 1 42 33 9 U' 5 62 40 22

*]alda Town (C.T.) U 5 62 40 22 Hatibandha Town (C.T.) U

Bandamunda P.S. T 26 180 139 41 R 4 81 46 35 U 22 99 93 6

*]agada & ]hlrpanl (O.G.) U 22 99 93 6 Lathlkata P.S. R 45 130 78 52 27 164 131 33

Kulunga -P.S. T 36 141 80 61 i76 1,342 1,062 280 R 19 68 41 27 27 539 297 242 U 17 73 39 34 149 803 765 38 * Kulunga Industrial Estate (O.G.) U 17 73 39 34 149 803 765 38

*Forms part of Raurkela Urban Agglomeration which spread over Tangarapali P.S., Raghunathapall P.S., Bondamunda P.S. and Kulunga P.S. The consolidated figure of Urban Agglomeration along with con$tltuents are given In Annexure. 358

A-J : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/D IstrictlTahasillP. S.! Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.!U.A.!City/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bane; Tahasil T 60 182 115 67 200 2,349 1,788 561 R 57 175 110 65 188 2,296 1,745 551 U 3 7 5 2 12 53 43 10

Gurundia P.S. R 16 52 27 25 30 507 361 146 Bank; P.S. R 7 23 17 6 13 135 104 31 Kamarposh Balang P.S. R I 2 I I 12 233 217 16 Kolda P.S. R 14 45 36 9 31 248 241 7 Banel P.S. R 4 13 7 6 36 521 388 133

Lahunipara P.S. T 16 44 24 20 62 566 340 226 R 13 37 19 18 50 513 297 216 U 3 7 5 2 12 53 43 10

Tensa Town (C.T.) U 3 7 5 2 12 53 43 10 Mahulapada P.S. R 7 100 99 Tikaetpali P.S. R 2 3 3 9 39 38

ANNEXURE Raurkela Urban Agglomeration U 186 359 222 137 1,105 7,771 6,974 797 (a) Raurkela Steel Township U 53 66 54 12 378 3,317 2,849 468 (I) Raurkela Steel Township (NAC) U 53 66 54 12 352 3,205 2,743 462 (Ii) I.O.L. Factory & other colony area (O.G.) U 26 112 106 6 (b) Raurkela U 133 293 168 125 722 4,392 4,085 307 (I) Raurkela Town (M) li 116 220 129 91 573 3,589 3,320 269 (Ii) Kulunga Industrial Estate (O.G.) U 17 73 39 34 149 803 765 38 (c) Jalda Town (C.T.) U 5 62 40 22

KENDUJHAR DISTRICT T 346 1,755 1,316 439 1,293 13,962 11,224 2,738 R 293 . 1,613 1,224 389 851 9,355 7,313 2,042 U 53 142 92 50 442 4,607 3,911 696

Telkol Tahasii R 122 1,038 878 160 124 1,203 1,094 109 359

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total Sute/Dlstrlct/TahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Telkol P.S. R 115 1,013 86'4 149 56 268 232 36 KanJlpanl P.S R 2 9 4 5 28 429 395 34 Nayakote P.S. R 5 16 10 6 40 506 467 39

Barbll Tahasil T 55 162 105 57 313 2,712 2,142 570 R 30 76 48 28 155 1,410 I 1,044 366 U 25 86 .57 29 158 1,302 1,098 204

)oda P.S. T 32 139 83 56 112 1,013 849 164 R 28 74 46 28 92 733 618 115 U 4 65 37 28 20 280 231 49

]oda Town (NAC) U 4 65 37 28 20 280 231 49

Barbil P.S. T 23 23 22 193 1,423 1,216 207 R 2 2 2 55 401 349 52 U 21 21 20 138 1,022 867 155

Barbil Town (M) U 21 21 20 129 952 797 155 Balagoda (Bolanl) Town (C.T.) U 9 70 70 Champua P.S. (Portion) R 8 276 77 199

Champua Tahasll T 19 83 52 31 101 1,459 1,128 331 R 18 82 51 31 87 1,315 986 329 U - 14 144 142 2

Champua P.S. (Portion) T 19 83 52 31 79 802 681 121 R 18 82 51 31 65 ·658 539 119 U 14 144 142 2

Champua Town (C.T.) U 14 144 142 2 Barla P.S. R 22 657 447 210

Kendulhar Tahasll T 41 113 55 58 343 4,605 3,521 1,084 R 31 102 46 56 149 2,209 1,503 706 U 10 11 9 2 194 2,396 2,018 378

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Turumunga P.S .. R 3 9 6 3 18 473 296 177 360

A·1 : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3

Hous~less and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrlctiTahastllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCltylTown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Patana P.S. R 13 56 24 32 55 630 421 209 Kendulhar Sadar P.S. R 14 35 15 20 57 766 485 281

Kendulhar Town P.S. T II 13 10 3 213 2,736 2,319 417 R 1 2 I I 19 340 301 39 U 10' 11 9 2 194 2,396 2,018 378

Kendulhar Town (M) U 10 11 9 2 194 2,396 2,018 378

Ghatgaon Tahasfl T 56 209 141 6B 177 1,882 1,488 394 R 4B 185 127 5B 171 1,867 1,473 394 U 8 24 14 10 6 15 15

Pandapara P.S. R 2 11 5 6 18 408 308 100 Gh.atgaon P.S. R 29 130 101 29 62 6B9 558 131 Harlchandanpur P.S. R 8 12 7 5 47 540 403 137

Daltarl P.S. T 17 56 28 28 50 245 219 26 R 9 32 14 IB 44 230 204 26 U 8 24 14 10 6 15 15

Daltarl Town (C.T.) U 8 24 14 10 6 15 15

Anandaptir Tahasfl T 26 52 30 22 95 1,162 1,037 125 R 17 32 19 13 25 412 399 13 U 9 20 11 9 70 750 638 112

Salnkul P.S. R 13 19 12 7 10 166 163 3 Ghaslpura P.S: R 3 7 4 3 11 210 210

Anandapur P.S. (PortIon) T 10 26 14 12 74 786 664 122 R I 6 3 3 4 36 26 10 U 9 20 11 9 70 750 638 112

AnandapuT Town (NAC) U 9 20 11 9 70 750 638 112 Hatadlhl Tahasll R 27 98 55 43 140 939 814 125 Anandapur P.S. (Portion) R 5 9 6 3 4 12 7' 5 Nandlpada P.S. R 11 26 16 10 18 189 176 13 'S05O P.S. R II 63 II 30 118 738 631 107 361

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3

Houseless and Institutional Popul~tion

Houseless Population Institutional Populadon Total StatelDlstrlctlTahasillP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.AJClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MA YURBHAN) DISTRICT T 326 1,127 722 405 1,158 19,157 15,255 3,902 R 286 921 566 355 799 14,039 11,449 2,590 U 40 206 156 50 359 5,118 3,806 1,312

Bahalda Tahasll R 29 62 35 27 62 1,135 1,018 117 Tiring! P.S. R 6 11 8 3 28 476 471 5

Bahalda P.S. R 23 51 27 24 34 659 547 112

Ralrangpur Tahasll T 46 161 104 57 140 2,301 1,634 667 R 40 127 75 52 79 1,190 1,015 175 U 6 34 29 5 61 1,1 II 619 492

Gorumahisanl P.S. R 15 36 24 12 8 164 128 36

Ralrangpur P.S. T 20 91 61 30 88 1,448 894 554 R 14 57 32 25 27 337 275 62 U 6 34 29 5 61 1, II I 619 492

Ralrangpur Town (NAC) U 6 34 29 5 61 1,111 619 492 Badampahar P.S. R 6 20 15 5 27 404 327 77 Blsol P.S. R 5 14 4 10 17 285 285

Barlpada Tahasll T 93 396 262 134 335 6,451 5,248 1,203 R 63 240 142 98 161 3,681 3,029 652 U 30 156 120 36 174 2,770 2,219 551

)harpokharla P.S. R 23 93 57 36 20 421 408 13 Banglrlposl P.S. R 16 63 37 26 36 714 518 196 Kollana P.S. R 13 41 25 16 28 780 683 97 Sullapada P.S. R 7 29 13 16 27 648 409 239 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R Betanatl P.S. (Portion) R

. Barlpada Town P.S. T 30 156 120 36 176 2,782 2,231 551 R 2 12 12 U 30 156 120 36 174 2,770 2,219 551 362

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Instltutional Population Total StatelDlstrictiTahasillP .S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Barlpada Urban Agglomeration U 30 156 120 36 174 2,770 2,219 551 (I) Baripada Town (M) U 30 156 120 36 131 1,887 1,409 478 (II) Takatapur Insdustrial Area (O.G.) U 20 322 319 3 (iii) L.I.C. colony Area (O.G.) U 't6 511 441 70 (iv) Podaastla Business Centre Area (O.G.) U 7 50 50 Barlpada Sadar P.S. R 2 10 7 3 21 460 420 40 Barsahl P.S. R 2 4 3 27 646 579· 67 Betanati Tahasil R 27 153 126 27 134 1,161 861 300 Betanati P.S. (Portion) R 9 65 63 2 120 932 675 257 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R 1 40 32 8 Balsinga P.S. R 18 88 63 25 13 189 154 35 Rasagoblndapur Tahasil R 3 7 4 3 83 1,182 952 230 Muruda P.S. (Portion) R 2 2 2 27 505 410 95 Rasagabindapur P.S. R 5 2 3 56 677 542 135

Udala Tahasil T 63 191 106 85 155 2,784 2,349 435 R 63 191 106 85 86 2,163 1,862 301 U 69 621 487 134

Khunta P.S. R 5 13 8 5 15 440 376 64

Udala P.S. T 2 87 1,269 944 325 R 2 18 648 457 191 U 69 621 487 134

Udala Town (NAC) U 69 621 487 134 Kaptipada P.S. R 53 165 91 74 35 537 514 23 Sharata P.S. R 4 11 6 5 18 538 SIS 23

KaranJla Tahasil T 65 157 85 72 ·249 4,143 3,193 950 R 61 141 78 63 194 3,527 2,712 815 U 4 16 7 9 55 616 481 135

Satkosla P.S. R 19 58 35 23 31 491 396 95 Thakurmunda P.S. R 10 21 11 10 30 526 281 245 363

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrictlTahasillP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females

2 '3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Karanjia P.S. T 11 28 11' 17 84 1,506 1,144 362 R 7 12 4 8 29 890 663 227 U 4 16 7 9 55 616 481 135

Karanjla Town (NAC) U 4 16 7 9 55 616 481 135 Jashlpur P.S. R 15 33 18 15 64 1,177 990 187 Raruan P.S. R 10 17 10 7 40 443 382 61

BALESHWAR DISTRICT T 978 3,205 1,623 1,582 1,402 12,610 10,438 2,172 R 881 2,897 1,457 1,440 670 5,147 4,239 908 U 97 308 '166 142 732 7,463 6,199 1,264

Jaleswar Tahasil T 36 115 52 63 181 891 628 263 R 36 115 52 63 165 736 510 226 U 16 155 118 37

Ralbanla P.S. R 8 24 10 14 31 376 292 84

Jaleswar P.S. T 136 413 260 153 R 120 258 142 116 U 16 155 118 37

Jaleswar Town (NAC) U 16 155 118 37 Bhogral P.S R 28 91 42 49 14 102 76 26 Basta Tahasil R 9 21 9 12 51 289 231 58 Baliapal ('I.S. R 3 12 6 6 2 10 10 Singia P.S. R 3 3 1 2 11 64 52 12 Basta P.S. R 3 6 2 4 35 196 151 45 Rupsa P.S. R 3 19 18

Baleshwar Tahasil T 352 1,494 736 758 497 4,718 4,055 663 R 332 q99 689 710 88 941 902 39 U 20 ,95 47 48 409 3,777 3,153 624

Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration U 20 95 47 48 409 3,777 3,153 624 (I) Baleshwar Town (M) U 20 95 47 48 331 2,949 2,400 549 (II) Baleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.) U 78 828 753 75 364

A-. AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/OistrictiTahasil/P.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baleshwar P.S T 305 1,305 648 657 90 921 829 92 R 305 1,305 648 657 36 320 299 21 U 54 601 530 71

* Baleswar Industrial Estate (OG) U 54 601 530 71

Chandipur P.S. T 24 86 38 48 55 728 716 12 R 24 86 38 48 48 593 581 12 U 7 135 135 * Baleshwar Industrial Estate (OG) U 7 135 135

Remuna P.S. T 3 8 3 5 21 120 110 10 R 3 8 3 5 4 28 22 6 U 17 92 88 4

* Baleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.) U 17' 92 88 4

Nilaglrl Tahasll T 17 73 44 29 67 1,227 896 331 R 17 73 44 29 51 1,049 728 321 U 16 178 168 10

Nilaglrl P.S. T 5 24 15 9 36 695 435 260 R 5 24 15 9 20 517 267 250 U 16 178 168 10

Nilaglrl Town (NAC) U 16 178 168 10 Berhampur P.S R 19 400 356 44 Oupada P.S. R 12 49 29 20 12 132 105 27

Soro Tahasil T 133 259 141 118 122 1,225 895 330 R 121' 216 118 98 66 618 517 101 U 12 43 23 20 56 607 378 229

Soro P.S. T 115 188 103 85 99 1,134 812 322 R 103 145 80 65 43 527 434 93 U 12 43 23 20 56 607 378 229

*jorms part of Baleshwar Urban Agglomeration which spread over Baleshwar P.S., Remuna P.S. and Chandlpur P.S. 365

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 ' Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctITahasll1P .S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Soro Town (NAC) U 12 43 23 20 56 607 378 229 Khalra P.S. R 18 71 38 33 23 91 83 8 Slmllla Tahasll R 8 34 14 20 21 194 170 24 Slmllla P.S. R 8 34 14 20 21 194 170 24

Bhadrak Tahasll T 185 537 293 244 284 2,896 2,521 375 R 121 368 198 170 106 655 584 71 U 64 169 95 74 178 2,241 1,937 304

Bant P.S. R 5 23 14 9 7 52 40 12 Agarapada P.S R 4 2 2 16 126 101 25

Bhadrak Rural P.S. T 179 510 277 233 261 2,718 2,380 338 R 115 341 182 159 83 477 443 34 U 64 169 95 74 178 2,241 1,937 304

Bhadrak Town (M) U 64 169 95 74 178 2,241 1,937 304 TIhldl Tahasll R 5 16 9 7 24 157 145 12 Tihldl P.S. (Portion) R 5 16 9 7 24 157 145 12

Basudebpur Tahasll T 11 19 13 6 54 529 452 77 R 10 18 12 6 11 72 5,1 18 U 1 1 1 43 457 398 59

Basudebpur P.S. T 11 19 13 6 52 524 449 75 R 10 18 12 6 9 67 51 16 U 43 457 398 59

Basudebpur Town (NAC) U 43 457 398 59 Nalkanldlhl P.S. R 2 5 3 2

Chandaball Tahasll T 35 44 32 12 70 238 221 17 R 35 44 32 12 56 190 174 16 U 14 48 47 1

Bansada P.S. R 3 3 2 21 87 80 7 Tlhldl P.S. (Portion) R 6 30 24 6

Chandaball P.S. T 4 9 ,6 3 26 81 78 3 -R 4 9 6 3 12 33 31 2 U 14 48 47

367

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDlX·3 Houseress and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional PopulaLlon Total State/DlstrlctITahasillP .S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.!U.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

)aJapur Tahasll T 101 310 143 167 99 853 603 250 R 90 278 127 151 42 445 205 240 U 11 32 16 16 57 408 398 10

)aJapur P.S. T 93· 287 131 156 86 569 480 89 R 82 255 115 140 29 161 82 79 U 11 32 16 16 57 408 398 10

)aJapur Town (M) U 11 32 16 16 57 408 398 10 Mangalpur P.S. R 8 23 12 11 13 284 123 161 Kanlka Tahasil R 7 17 10 7 37 137 132 5 RaJkanlka P.S. R 7 17 10 7 37 137 132 5 Aall P.S. (Portion) R Aall Tahasil R 17 37 33 4 20 65 64 Aall P.S. (Portion) R 17· 37 33 4 20 65 64 RaJnagar Tahasll R 4 10 5 5 59 197 178 19 RaJnagar P.S. R 4 10 5 5 59 197 178 19

Pattamundal Tahasll T 38 139 87 52 94 474 463 11 R 23 89 54 35 21 58 51 7 U 15 50 33 17 73 .416 412 4

Pattamundal P.S. T 38 139 87 52 94 474 463 11 R 23 89 54 35 21 58 51 7 U 15 50 33 17 73 416 412 4

Pattamundal Town (NAC) U 15 50 33 17 73 416 412 4

Kendrapara Tahasil T 45 123 72 51 157 1,196 867 329 R 16 51 32 19 65 287 248 39 U 29 72 40 32 92 909 619 290

Kendrapara P.S. T 45 123 72 51 157 1,196 867 329 R 16 51 32 19 65 287 248 39 U 29 72 40 32 92 909 619 290

Kendrapara Town (M) U 29 72 40 32 92 909 619 290 Mahanga Tahasll R 3 .3' 2 2 10 10 Mahanga P.S. R 3 3 2 2 10 10 368

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrictlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Salepur Tahasll R BO 245 147 98 106 862 694 " 168 Tang! P.S. (Portion) R 3 7 6 I ]agatpur P.S. R 2 6 3 3 17 221 93 128 Salepur P.S. R 75 232 13B 94 89 641 601 40 Kishorenagar Tahasil R 15 52 31 21 2 11 10 Kishorenagar P.S. R 15 52 31 21 2 11 10 1 Marsaghal Tahasll R 34 115 65 50 148 983 895 88 Patkura P.S. R 21 67 39 28 75 235 162 73 Mahakalapada P.S. R 13 4B 26 22 73 748 733 15

KuJang Tahasll T 107 32B 194 134 666 3,570 3,329 241 R 69 240 132 108 64 397 244 153 U 38 BB 62 26 602 3,173 3,085 88

Paradlp P.S. T 45 115 72 43 631 3,414 3,178 236 R 7 27 10 17 29 241 93 148 U 38 88 62 26 602 3,173 3,085 88

Paradip Town (NAC) u 19 69 43 26 484 2,351 2,281 70 Para dip Phosphates Town (NAC) U 19 19 19 118 822 804 18 Ersama P.S. R 9 36 25 11 4 33 32 1 KuJang P.S. R 53 177 97 80 31 123 119 4 Tlnol Tahasll R 66 177 108 69 118 559 502 57 Tirtol P.S. R 66 177 lOB 69 118 559 502 57 Ballkuda Tahasll R 56 203 114 89 32 158 144 14 Ballkuda P.S. R 44 140 82 58 21 93 88 5 Naugaon P.S R 12 63 32 31 11 65" 56 9

]agatslnghapur Tahasll T 61 170 90 80. 112 1,017 843 174 R 41 88 49 39 38 283 279 4 U 20 82 41 41 74 . 734 564 170

]agatslnghapur P.S. T 61 170 90 80 112 1,017 843 174 R 41 88 49 39 38 283 279 4 U 20 82 41 41 74 734 564 170

]agatslnghapur Town (NAC) U 20 82 41 41 74 734 564 170 Nlali Tahasil R 143" 587 322 265 73 353 284 69 Goblndpur P.S. R 143 "587 322 265 73 353 284 69 369

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-.3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total StatelD IstrIctlTahasillP _S./ Rural Number of Number of Part P_S./U.A./CltylTown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cuttack Tahasll T 1,588 3,238 2,481 757 2,029 20,206 17,174 3,032 R 92 397 223 174 108 875 776 99 U 1,496 2,841 2,258 583 1,921 19,331 16,398 2,933

Cuttack Town (M) U 1,494 2,834 2,256 578 1,914 19,305 16,374 2,931

Cuttack Sadar P.S. T 87 388 210 178 95 487 458 29 R 85 381 208 173 88 461 434 27 U 2 7 2 5 7 26 24 2

GopalpurTown (C.J.) U 2 7 2 5 7 26 24 2 Barang P.S. R 4 13 12 17 410 339 71 Choudwar P.S. (Portion) R 3 3 3 3 4 3

Tangl-Choudwar Tahasll T 24 49 22 27 169 1,265 1,227 38 R 17 38 16 22 16 122 119 3 U 7 11 6 5 153 1,143 1,108 35

Tang! P.S. (Portion) R

Choudwar P.S. (Portion) T 24 49 22 27 169 1,265 1,227 38 R 17 38 16 22 16 122 119 3 U 7 11 6 5 153 1,143 1,108 35

Choudwar Town (M) U 7 11 6 5 141 786 753 33 Charlbatla Town (C.T.) U 12 357 355 2

Athagad Tahasll T 28 86 54 32 45 287 200 87 R 21 53 31 22 23 169 .86 83 U 7 33 23 10 22 118 114 4

Gurudllhatla P.S. R 18 42 26 16 12 83 57 26

Athagad P.S. T 10 44 28 16 33 204 143 61 R 3 11 5 6 11 86 29 57 U 7 33 23 10 22 118 114 4

Athagad Town (NAC) U 7 33 23 10 22 118 114 4

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A·l AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/D1strIctITahasillP .5./ Rural Number of Number of Part P.S./U.A./CltylTown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

TI&lrla Tahasll T 3 4 2 2 19 194 174 20 R 3 4 2 2 11 155 140 15 U 8 39 34 5

TIBlrla P.S. T 3 4 2 2 19 194 174 20 R 3 4 2 2 11 155 140 15 U 8 39 34 5

Nuapatna Town (C.T.) U 8 39 34 5

Bank! Tahasll T 13 37 21 16 70 686 582 104 R 11 35 19 16 5 10 10 U 2 2 2 65 676 572 104

Bank! P.S. T 7 9 7 2 70 686 582 104 R 5 7 5 2 5 10 10 U 2 2 2 65 676 572 104

Bank! Town (NAC) U 2 2 2 65 676 572 104 Baldyeswar P.S. R 6 28 14 14 Badamba Tahasll R 21 93 50 43 23 130 97 33 Badamba P.S. R 21 93 50 43 23 130 97 33 Naraslnghpur Tahasll R 4 4 4 10 95 94 Kanpur P.S R 2 2 2 8 30 29 Naraslnghpur P.S. R 2 2 2 2 65 65

DHENKANAL DISTRICT T 782 2,828 1,496 1,332 2,193 15,070 13,925 1,145 R 647 2,469 1,295 1,174 1,151 8,191 7,640 551 U 135 359 201 15S 1,042 6,879 6,285 594

Palalahada Tahasll R 25 76 39 37 147 1,275 1,207 68 Palalahada P.S. R 10 27 14 13 96 S55 830 25 Khamar P.S. R 15 49 25 24 51 420 377 43

Talcher Tahasll T 198 812 440 372 725 3,647 3,432 215 R 165 716 381 335 190 1,001 B95 106 U 33 96 59 37 535 2,646 2,537 109

Rengall Dam-site P;S. T 4 23 14 9 lIB 772 700 72 R 3 22 13 9 7 73 71 2 U III 699 629 70

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A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 0 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrlctiTahasiI/P.S./ Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A./City/Town Urban households. Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jarapada P.S (Portion) R 15 82 71 11 Purunakot P.S. R 9 47 25 22 32 117 106 11 Bantala P. S. R 4 5 3 2 18 143 139 4

Anugul P.S. T 41 166 74 92 222 1,971 1,709 262 R 11 48 21 27 59 3'03' 298 5 U 30 118 53 65 163' 1,668 1,411 257

Anugul Town (NAC) U 3'0 118 53 65 163' 1,668 1,411 257

Nalco P.S. T 14 50 30 20 151 942 900 42 R H'J 45 27 18 96 537 524 13 U 4\ 5 3 2 55 405 376 29

Nalco Town (CT) U 4 5 3 2 55 405 376 29 Hlndol Tahasil R 4 13' 5 8 68 3'93 382 11 Baliml P;S. R 2 2 26 99 94 5 Hindol P.S. R 1 24 104 104 Rasol P.S. R 2 10 4 6 18 190 184 6

Dhenkanal Tahasil T 109 275 161 114 3'86 2,992 2,629 363 R 56 203 108 95 157 1,292 1,104 188 U 53' 72 53 19 229 1,700 1,525 175

Motunga P.S. R 20 64 29 35 10 37 37

Dhenkanal P.S. T 72 T51 101 50 3'24 2,400 2,189 211 R 19 79 48 31 95 700 664 3'6 U 53' 72 53 19 229 1,700 1,525 175

Dhenkanal Town (M) U 53' 7:? 53 19 229 1,700 1,525 175 Gandla P.S. (Portion) R 17 60 31 29 52 555 403 152

Bhuban Tahasll T 9 34 15 19 25 213 186 27 R 4 11 4 7 15 179 169 10 U 5 23 II 12 10 34 17 17

Bhuban P.S. T 9 34 15 19 25 213 186 27 R 4 11 4 7 15 179 169 10 U 5 23 11 12 10 3'4 17 17 373

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institrutional Population Total State/DistrictlTahasil/P.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bhuban Town (NAC) U 5 23 11 12 10 34 17 17 Gandia P.S. (Portion) R -

Kamakshyanagar Tahasil T 317 1,184 608 576 197 1,803 1,741 6:2 R 307 1,139 586 553 147 1,377 1,322 5'-_, U 10 45 22 23 50 426 419 j'

Kamakshyanagar P.S. T 50 152 80 72 91 746 723 23 R 40 107 58 49 41 320 304 16 U 10 45 22 23 50 426 419 7

Kamakshyanagar Town (NAC) U 10 45 22 23 50 426 419 7 Parajang P.5. R 267 1,032 528 504 106 '1,057 1,018 39

PHULABANI DISTRICT T 371 1,170 674 496 828 12,157 9,419 2,738 R 316 991 584 407 559 10,407 8,014 2,393 U 55 179 90 89 269 1,750 1,405 345

Kantamal Tahasil R 31 74 47 27 66 214 199' 15 Kantamal P.S. R 20 53 34 19 51 143 13S 8 ./ Manamunda P.S. (Portion) R 11 21 13 8 15 71 64 7

Baudh Tahasil T 99 353 191 162 8:l 641 59:7 44 R 74 252 141 111 46 422 386 36 U 25 101 50 51 36 219 211 8

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) R 10 10 Baunsuni P.S. R 7 27 25 2

Baudh Sadar P. S. T 75 274 145 129 59 551 5,24 27 R 50 173 95 78 23 332 313 19 U 25 101 50 51 36 219 211 8

Baudh Town (NAC) U 25 101 50 51 36 219 211 8 Harbhanga P.S. R 23 75 45 30 12 37 35 2 Purunakatak P.S. R 4 1 3 3 16 3 13

KandhamaJ Tahasll T 101 292 190 102 315 3,385 2,937 448 R 71 214 150 64 109 2,265 1,926 339 U 30 78 40 38 206 1,120 1,011 109 374

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/D1strlctlTahasll/P .S'! Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A./Clty/Town Urban -households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khalurlpada P.S. R 12 34 21 J3 31 835 729 106

Phulabanl Town P.S. T 30 78 40 38 217 1,152 1,043 109 R 11 32 32 U 30 78 40 38 206 1,120 1,011 109

Phulabanl Town (NAC) U 30 78 40 38 206 1,120 1,011 109 Phulabanl P.S. R 44 117 73 44 37 570 490 80 Gochhapada P.S. R 13 61 55 6 14 312 281 31 Phlrlngia P.S. R 2 2 1 1 16 516 394 122 Ballguda Tahasil R 42 146 68 78 171 3,323 2,713 610 Sarangagarh P.5. (Portion) R 2 2 2 14 388 271 117 Ballguda P.S. R 27 75 44 31 88 1,808 1,372 436 Belaghar P.S. R 1 4 1 3 20 3,95 379 16 Tumudibandha P.S. R 6 50 8 42 17 i78 140 38 Kotagarh P.S. R 6 15 13 2 32 554 551 3 Darlngbadl Tahasil R 34 124 73 51 53 1,108 718 390 Brahmanlgaon P.S. R 23 78 49 29 14 428 263 165 Darlngbadi P.S. R 11 46 24 22 39 680 455 225 G. Udayagirl Tahasil T 64 181 105 76 141 3,486 2,255 1,231 R 64 181 lOS 76 114 3,075 2,072 1,003 U 27 411 183 228

Raikla P.S. R 29 96 59 37 40 1,145 616 529 Tikaball P.S. R 14 45 22 23 22 749 440 309

G. Udayagirl P.S. T 20 39 23 16 56 1,321 1,032 289 R 20 39 23 16 29 910 849 61 U - 27 411 183 228

G. Udayagirl Town (NAC) U 27 411 183 228 Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) R 23 271 167 104

BALANGIR DISTRICT T 542 1,803 1,006 797 742 5,102 4,376 726 R 398 1,413 774 639 338 2,108 1,720 388 U 144 390 232 158 404 2,994 2,656 338

Patnagarh Tahasil T S6 174 96 78 61 666 505 161 R 49 144 80 64 44 595 434 161 U 7 30 16 14 17 71 71 375

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctiTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Khaprakhol P.S. R 12 39 22 17 13 55 53 2

Patnagarh P. S T 26 65 41 24 30 154 150 4 R 19 35' 25 10 13 83 79 4 U 7 30 16 14 17 71 71

Patnagarh Town (NAC) U 7 30 16 14 17 71 71 Belpara P.S. R 18 70 33 37 18 457 302 155

Kantabanll Tahasll T 39 .109 6J. 46 91 314 310 4 R 29 81 50 31 61 220 218 2 U 1'0 28 13 15 30 94 92 2

Turekela P.S. R 10 27 20 7 19 68 68

Kantabanji P.S. T 18 50 26 24 45 143 141 2 R 8 22 13 9 15 49 49 U 10 28 13 15 30 94 92 2

Kantabanjl Town (NAC) U 10 28 13 15 30 94 92 2 Bangomunda P.S. R 6 13 6 7 17 67 65 2 Sindhekela P.S. (Portion) R 5 19 n 8 10 36 36

Tltlaqgarh Tahasil T 72 241 149 92 146 946 740 206 R 50 182 114 68 83 439 309 130 U 22 59 35 24 63 507 431 76

Sindhekeia P.S. (Portion) R 5 10 10

Tltlagarh P.S. T 29 71 43 28 108 728 631 97 R 7 12 8 4 45 221 200 21 U 22 59 35 24 63 507 431 76

Tltlagarh Urban Agglomeration U 22 59 35 24 63 507 431 76 (I) Tltlagarh Town (NAC) U 22 59 35 24 59 459 383 76 (II) DAV. College Area (OG) U 4 48 48 Salntala P.S. R 43 170 106 64 . 33 208 99 109 376

A-t AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tushura Tahasil R 11 19 7 12 23 140 60 80 Tushura P:S. R 11 19 7 12 23 140 60 80

Balangir Tahasil T 188 633 327 306 189 2,072 1,816 256 R 129 509 257 252 39 298 290 8 U 59 124 70 54 150 1,774 1,526 248

Balangir P.S. T 134 405 226 179 170 1,922 .1,674 248 R 75 281 156 125 20 148 148 U 59 124 70 54 150 1,774 1,526 248

B-alangir Town (M) U 59 124 70 54 150 1,774 1,526 248 loisinga P. S. R 54 228 101 127 19 ISO 142 8 Rampur Tahasil R 20 70 36 34 11 48 48 Dunguripall P.S. (Portion) R 18 68 34 34 11 48 48 Binika P.S. (Portion) R 2 2 2

Blnika Tahasil T 66 257 132 125 20 78 76 2 R 49 197 97 100 4 31 31 U 17 60 35 25 16 47 45 2

Dunguripail P.S. (Portion) R 18 70 29 41 6 6

Blnika P.S. (Portion) T 48 187 103 84 19 72 70 2 R 31 127 68 59 3 25 25 U 17 60 35 25 16 47 45 2

Blnlka Town (NAC) U 17 60 35 25 16 47 45 2 Biramaharajpur Tahasil R 43 168 III 57 46 142 137 5 Shlndhol P.S. R 16 45 28 17 21 54 54 BlralT1aharajpur P.S. R 27 123 83 40 25 88 83 5

Sonapur Tahasll T 47 132 85 47 155 696 684 12 R 18 43 22 2.1 27 195 193 2 U 29 89 63 26 128 501 491 10

Sonapur P.S T 22 80 51 29 126 494 485 9 R 7 13 6 7 6 13 12 1 U 15 67 45 22 1.20 481 473 8 377

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total StateIDlstrfctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Pe~ons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sonapur Town (M) U 15 67 45 22 120 481 473 8 Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) R 4 15 6 9 7 69 68

Tarbha P.S. T 21 37 28 9 22 133 113 2 R 7 15 10 5 14 113 113 U 14 22 18 4 8 20 18 2

Tarbha Town (NAC) U 14 22 18 4 8 20 18 2

KALAHANDI DISTRICT T 421 1,415 754 661 919 6,700 5,703 997 R 351 1,103 589 514 615 4,719 4,054 665 U 70 312 165 147 304 1,981 1,649 332

Nuapada Tahasil T 72 256 138 118 123 823 754 69 R 47 127 72 55 105 725 660 65 U 25 129 61., 63 18 98 94 4

Jonk P.S. T 35 162 82 80 32 304 253 51 R 10 33 16 17 14 206 159 47 U 25 129 66 63 18 98 94 4

Kharlar Road (NAC) U 25 129 66 63 18 98 94 4 Nuapada P.S. R 30 82 49 33 77 473 455 18 Komana P.S. R 7 12 7 5 14 46 46

Kharlar Tahasll T 67 188 105 83 102 554 511 43 R 59 172 92 80 63 383 345 38 U 8 16 13 3 39 171 166 5

Boden P.S. R 13 47 24 23 30 229 229

Karlar P.S. T 32 63 41 22 50 239 196 43 R 24 47 28 19 11 68 30 38 U 8 16 13 :3 39 171 166 5

Kharlar Town (NAt) U 8 16 13 3 39 171 166 5 Sinapall P.S. R 22 78 40 38 22 86 86 378

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total StateIDistrictlTahasillP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Dharamgarh Tahasil T 76 291 159 132 117 812 501 311 R 67 250 141 109 104 595 461 134 U 9 41 18 23 13 217 40 177

Dharamgarh P.S. R 38 153 84 69 79 396 316 80 Kegaon P.S. (Portion) R 14 54 30 24 12 31 29 2

)unagarh P.S. (Portion) T 24 84 45 39 25 331 154 177 R 15 43 27 (6 12 114 114 U 9 41 18 23 13 217 40 177

)unagarh Town (NAC) U 9 41 18 23 13 217 40 177 Kokasara P.S (Portion) R I 54 2 52 )ayapatna Tahasil R 38 118 58 60 69 392 317 75 Kokasara P.S. (Portion) R 31 95 50 45 26 158 130 28 )ayapatna P.S. R 4 14 5 9 21 187 150 37 )unagarh P.S.(Portion) R 3 9 3 6 22 47 37 10 Thuamul Rampur Tahasll R 7 23 8 15 67 600 530 70 Thuamul Rampur P.S. R 7 23 8 IS 67 600 530 70

Kalahandi Tahasil T 70 238 136 102 277 1,935 1,733 202 R 42 112 68 44 43 440 384 56 U 28 126 68 58 234 1,495 1,349 146

Lanjigarh P.S.(Portion) R 2 4 3 10 137 108 29

Sadar P.S. T 32 103 55 48 233 1,660 1,488 172 R 12 22 14 8 24 241 214 27 U 20 81 41 40 209 1,419 1,274 145

Bhawanipatna Town (M) U 20 81 41 40 209 1,419 1,274 145 Kegaon P.S. (Portion) R II 25 14 11 5 22 22

Kesinga P.S. (Portion) T .?5 106 64 42 29 116 lIS R 17 61 37 24 4 40 40 U .8 45 27 18 25 76 75

Kesinga Town (NAC) U 8 45 27 18 25 76 7S I Lanjigarh Tahasil R 91 301 ISO lSI 164 1,584 1,357 227 379

A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrictlTahasll/P .S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Keslnga P.S. (Portion) R 2 6 2 4 8 28 26 2 Madanpur Rampur P.S. R 49 156 80 76 77 450 378 72 Narala P.S. R 38 135 66 69 65 761 634 127 Lan(lgarh P.S. (Portion) R 2 4 2 2 14 345 319 26

KORAPUT DISTRICT T 738 2,331 1,460 871 2,002 26,745 23,232 3,513 R 525 1,807 1,157 650 1,238 21,531 18,823 2,708 U 213 524 303 221 764 5,214 4,409 805

Motu Tahasil R 2 12 5 7 38 707 566 141 Motu P.S. R 2 1 10 295 250 45 Bhenkatapali P.S. R 10 4 {, 28 412 316 96

Chftrakonda Tahasif T 17 30 16 14 81 894 791 103 R 9 19 11 8 49 755 677 78 U 8 11 5 6 32 139 114 25

Chltrakonda P.S. T 10 20 9 11 27 335 298 37 R 3 10 5 5 11 262 243 19 U 7 10 4 6 16 73 55 18

Chftrakonda Town (CT) U 7 10 4 6 16 73 55 18

Oi'kel P.S. T 3 5 3 2 32 212 185 47 R 2 4 2 2 16 166 126 40 U 16 66 59 7

Balfmela Town (NAC) U 1 16 66 59 7 Mudulipada P.S. R 4 5 4 22 327 308 19

Malkanglrl Tahasif ' T 18 52 29 23 123 1,831 1,474 357 R 14 32 18 14 59 1,193 978 215 U 4 20 11 9 64 638 496 142

Malkangirl P.S. T 13 34 20 14 94 1,399 1,123 276 R 9 14 9 5 30 761 627 134 U 4 20 11 9 64 638 496 142

Malkanaglrl Town (NAC) U 4 20 11 9 64 638 496 142 Mathlli P.S. R 5 18 9 9 29 432 351 81 380

A·1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

HOU5eless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCltylTown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

)eypur Tahasll T 89 233 127 106 239 2,402 2,150 252 R 19 64 38 26 87 1,533 1,431 102 U 70 169 89 80 152 869 719 150

Bolpariguda P.S. R 12 52 32 20 26 661 611 50 Kundura P.S. R 2 2 6 198 186 12

)eypur P.S. T 75 179 94 85 207 1,543 1,353 190 R 5 10 5 5 55 674 634 40 U 70 169 89 80 152 869 719 150

)eypur Town (M) U 70 169 89 80 152 869 719 150 Machhkund Tahasll R 21 46 27 19 37 742 614 128 Nandapur P.S (Portion) R 3 40- 34 6 Machhkund P.S. R 12 23 15 8 17 252 244 8 Padua P.S. R 9 23 12 11 17 450 336 114

Nandapur Tahasil T 14 39 25 14 235 2,758 2,451 307 R 13 26 20 6 74 1,449 1,300 149 U 13 5 8 161 1,309 1,151 158

Nandapur P.S. (Portion) R 6 13 11 2 10 355 331 24 Pottang! P.5. R 2 5 4 47 740 642 ~8

Slmlllguda P.S. T 2 16 8 8 26 858 690 168 R 3 3 11 220 193 27 U 13 5 8 15 638 497 141

Sunabeda Town (NAC) U 13 5 B 15 638 497 141

DamanJodl P.S. T 4 5 2 3 152 805 788 17 R 4 5 2 3 6 134 134 U 146 671 654 17

DamanJodi Town (CT) U 146 671 654 17

Koraput Tahasll T 91 280 190 90 220 2,350 2,031 319 R 68 213 142 71 101 1;570 1,361 209 U 23 67 48 19 119 780 670 110 381

A·t AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total Stite/DlstrictiTahasil/P.S.J Rural Number of Number of Part P.5.JU.A.JCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 678 9 10

Narayanpatana P.S. R 10 32 16 16 16 315 243 72 Lakshmipur P.S. R 43 126 87 39 57 522 501 21 Kakirlgum01 P.S. R 5 26 22 4 4 158 158 Dasamantlpur P.5. R 4 17 7 10 18 308 306 2

Koraput Town P.5. T 25 73 52 21 121 819 709 110 R . 2 6 4 2 2 39 39 U 23 67 48 19 119 780 670 110

Koraput Town (NAC) U 23 67 48 19 119 780 670 110 Koraput P.S. R 4 6 6 4 228 114 114 Barlguma Tahasil R 19 42 25 17 53 1,191 1,153 38 Bhalrabsingipur P.5. R 10 26 14 12 18 517 502 15 Boriguma P.S. R 9 16 11 5 35 674 651 23

Kotpad Tahasil T 29 92 51 41 64 977 934 43 R 10 24 14 10 38 849 836 13 U 19 68 37 31 26 128 98 30

Kotpad P.S T 29 92 51 41 64 9 , 934 43 R 10 24 14 10 38 849 836 13 U 19 68 37 31 26 128 98 30

Kotpad Town (NAC) U 19 68 37 31 26 128 98 30 Kodinga Tahasil R 41 93 55 38 24 460 389 71 Kodlnga P.S. R 41 93 55 38 24 460 389 71 Dabugan Tahasll R 19 45 26 19 33 657 529 128 Dabugan P.5. (Portion) R 17 40 22 18 31 623 498 125 Jharlgan P.S. (Portion) R 2 5 4 1 2 34 31 3

Umarkote Tahasll T 58 382 247 135 69 2,138 1,853 285 R 55 374 243 131 60 2,083 1,802 281 U 3 8 4 4 9 55 51 4

]harlgan P.S. (Portion) R 6 22 9 13 2 181 181 Chandahandl P.S. R 6 9 3 6 20 485 462 23

Umarkote P.S. T 17 259 191 68 30 833 644 189 R 14 251 187 64 21 778 .593 185 U 3 8 4 4 9 55 51 4 382

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population d Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DistrictlTahasil/P .S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCity/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Umerkote Town (NAC) U 3 8 4 4 9 55 51 4 Raighar P.S. R 29 92 44 48 17 639 566 73

Nabarangapur Tahasil T 70 157 97 60 143 1,605 1,440 165 R 41 91 58 33 90 1,340 1,19.3 147 U 29 66 39 27 53 265 247 18

Debugan P.S.(Portion) R 3 2 1 2 96 96 Paparahandi P.S. R 14 26 20 6 18 312 269 43

Nabarangpur P.S. T 44 107 60 47 67 606 553 53 R 15 41 21 20 14 341 306 35 U 29 66 39 27 53 265 247 18

Nabarangapur Town (M) U 29 66 39 27 53 265 247 18

Tentulikhuntl P.S. R 9 9 8 20 442 375 67 Khatlguda P.S. R 2 12 7 5 36 149 147 2 Kashipur Tahasll R 43 129 83 46 108 979 896 83 Kashlpur P.S. R 18 62 47 15 62 501 4B3 1B Tikirl P.S. R 25 67 36 31 46 478 413 65

Rayagada Tahasll T 93 329 233 96 242 2,587 2,250 337 R 4B 250 1B4 66 133 1,917 1,659 258 U 45 79 49 30 109 670 591 79

Kalyanaslngpur P.S. R 12 36 17 19 91 B08 753 55 .

Rayagada P.S T 81 293 216 77 151 1,779 1,497 282 R 36 214 167 47 42 1,109 906 203 U 45 79 49 30 109 670 591 79

Rayagada Town (M) U 25 52 2B 24 93 612 534 7B Chandili Town (CT) U 20 27 21 6 16 58 57

Gunupur Tahasil T 36 94 70 24 195 2,821 2,351 470 R 25 71 54 17 156 2,460 2,079 3B1 U 11 23 16 7 39 361 272 89 383

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population InstitutIonal Population Total State/DistrictiTahasiI/P.S.! Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.!U.A.lCiry/Town Urban households Persons Mal'=!s Females households Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gunupur P.S. T 16 34 25 9 84 1,524 1,136 388 R 11 21 16 5 60 1,212 911 301 U 5 13 9 4 24 312 225 87

Gunupur Town (NAC) U 5 13 9 4 24 312 225 87 Puttaslng P.S. R 6 307 307 Padmapur P.S. R 3 4 4 46 388 343 45

Gudari P.S. T 13 42 32 10 46 376 346 30 R 7 32 25 7 31 327 299 28 U 6 10 7 3 15 49 47 2

Gudari Town (NAC) U 6 10 7 3 15 49 47 2 Muniguda P.S.(Portion) R 3 13 8 5 13 226 219 7 Bishama Katak Tahasil R 78 276 154 122 98 1,646 1,360 286 Bishama Katak P.S. R 24 132 82 50 28 708 640 68 Muniguda P.S. R 47 124 63 61 55 606 409 197 Ambadaia P.S. R 7 20 9 11 15 332 311 21

GANJAM DISTRICT T 1,407 6,100 3,360 2,740 1,043 15,793 12,414 3,379 R 6,28 2,423 1,289 1,134 564 9,602 7,576 2,026 U 779 3,677 2,071 1,606 479 6,191 4,838 1,353

Ghumsur Tahasll T 29 67 43 24 96 797 535 262 R 18 46 31 15 26 371 204 167 U 11 21 12 9 70 426 331 95

Gangapur P.S. (PortIon) R 6 17 11 6 3 3 3

Bhanjanagar P.S. (Portion) T 13 29 15 14 80 621 364 257 R 2 8 3 5 10 195 33 162 U 11 21 12 9 70 426 331 95

Bhanjanagar Town (NAC) U 8 17 11 6 70 426 331 95 Befiaguntha Town (NAC) U 3 4 3 Tarasingi P.S. R 10 21 17 4 13 173 168 5

Buguda Tahasil T 38 136 72 64 39 277 261 16 R 32 130 67 63 32 247 235 12 U 6 6 5 7 30 26 4 384

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Tctal State/D istrictlTahasillP •S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 25 89 49 40 5 18" 8 10

Buguda P.S. T 13 47 23 24 34 259 253 6 R 7 41 18 23 27 229 227 2

U 6 / 6 5 7 30 26 4

Buguda Town (NAC) U 6 6 5 7 30 26 4 BhanJanagar P.S. (Portion) R

Surada Tahasll T 8 15 8 7 24 49~ 321 174 R 8 15 8 7 14 106 99 7 U 10 389 222 167

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R

Surada P.S. T 3 8 3 5 16 460 286 174 R 3 8 3 5 6 71 64 7 U 10 389 222 167

Surada Town (NAC) U 10 389 222 167 Badagada P.S. (Portion) R 5 7 5 2 8 35 35

Asika Tahasil T 164 707 370 337 45 635 454 181 R 158 648 344 304 39 452 313 139 U 6 59 26 33 6 183 141 42

Badagada P.S. (Portion) R 1 6 4 2 1 1 1 Gangapur P.S. (Portion) R 5 26 14 12 18 301 169 132

Asika P.S. T 105 452 240 212" 21 308 259 49 R 99 393 214 179 15 125 118 7 U 6 59 26 33 6 183 141 42

Asika Town (NAC) U 6 59 26 33 6 183 141 42 HlnJIII P.S. (Portion) R Patapur P.S. (Portion) R 53 223 tt2 ttl 5 25 25

Digapahandl Tahasil T 67 296 170 126 62 360 306 54 R 38 122 59 63 45 289 235 54 U 29 174 Itt 63 17 71 71 385

A·l AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total StatelDlstrJctlTahasllJP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lCltylTown UrI)alf households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 234 5 6 7 B 9 10

HlnJIII P.S. (Poroon) R 2 5 5 Patapur P.S. (Poroon) R 21 83 38 45 16 79 S4 25 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Poroon) R 2 5 5

Dlgapahandl P.S. (Poroon) T 39 185 122 63 2S 213 212 R 10 11 11 8 142 141 U 29 174 111 63 17 71 71

Dlgapahandl Town (NAC) U 29 174 111 63 17 71 71 Nuagaon P.S. (Poroon) R 6 27 9 18 17 58 30 28 R. Udayglrl Tahasll R 42 182 93 89 114 3,4?1 2,875 596 Ramaglrl P.S. R 2 27 12 15 5 293 251 42 Mohana P.S. R 6 27 15 12 26 1,103 758 345 NaJaihat P.S. R 12 51 27 24 23 591 567 24 R.Udaygiri P.S. R 22 77 39 38 50 1,050 990 60 Serange P.S. (Poroon) R 10 434 309 125

Parlakhemundl Tahasll T 42 154 92 62 85 2,700 1,904 796 R 22 82 52 30 52 2,243 1,485 758 U 20 72 40 32 33 457 419 38

Serango P.S. (Poroon) R 8 21 12 9 29 1,258 1,002 256

Kashlnagara P.S. T 8 48 30 18 7 230 124 106 R 6 26 18 8 4 215 109 106 U 2 22 12 10 3 15 15

Kashlnagara Town (NAC) U 2 22 12 10 3 15 15

Parlakhemundl P.S. T 24 82 47 35 36 550 467 83 R 6 32 19 13 6 108 63 45 U 18 50 28 22 30 442 404 38

Parlakhemundl TQwn (M) U 18 50 28 22 30 442 404 38 Garabandha P.S. 'R 2 219 177 42 ~maglrl P.S. (Poroon) R 2 3 3 11 443 134 309

Chlkltl Tahasll T 64 159 93 66 92 656 581 75 R 50 138 81 57 84 580 "-. 511 69 U 14 21 12 ,,9 8 76 70 6

1252 RGl/97-27 A 386

A-1 AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S./U.A.lCltylTown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jarada P.S. R 29 97 52 45 40 338 272 66

Nugaon P.S.(Portlon) T 25 52 31 21 43 ISO 141 9 R II 31 19 12 35 74 71 3 U 14 21 12 9 8 76 70 6

Chlkltl Town (NAC) U 14 21 12 9 8 76 70 6 Golanthara P.S.(Portlon) R Ramaglrl P.S. (Portion) R 10 10 10 9 168 168 Kanlsl Tahasll R 25 68 38 30 23 267 241 26 Golanthara P.S. (Portion) R 25 68 38 30 21 251 233 18 Dlgapahandl P.S. (Portion) R Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) R 12 6 6 Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) R 4 2 2 -Nuagaon P.S.(Portlon) R

Brahmapur Tahasil T 683 3,287 1;834 1,453 306 4,929 3,829 l,lOO R 15 41 25 16 52 946 784 162 U 668 3,246 1,809 1,437 254 3,983 3,045 938

Brahmapur Town (M) U 662 3,238 1,803 1,435 245 3,843 2,949 894

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) T II 14 II 3 22 846 645 201 R 5 6 5 1 13 706 549 157 U 6 8 6 2 9 140 96 H

Gopalpur Town (NAC) U 6 8 6 2 9 140 96 44 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) R 10 35 20 15 39 240 235 5 HlnJIII P.S. (Portion) R Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) R

Purusottampur Tahasll T 153 667 350 317 38 277 222 55 R 149 644 327 317 28 183 167 16 U 4 23 23 10 94 55 39

HlnJIII P5. (Portion) T 125 510 258 252 21 140 90 50 R 125 510 258 252 13 50 38 12 U 8 90 52 38

1252 RGf/97- -27U 387

A-t AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institution," Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/OlstrlctlTahasll/P .S.! Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.!U.A.lClty/Town Urban, households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

HlnJiII Town (NAC) U ... - 8 90 52 38

Purusottompur P.S. (Portion) T 26 152 90 62 15 39 35 4 R 22 129 67 62 13 35 32 3 U 4 23 23 2 4 3

Purusottampur Town (NAC) U 4 23 23 2 4 3 Patapur P.5. (Portion) R Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) R Rambha P.S. (Portion) R 2 5 2 3 2 98 97

Chhatrapur Tahasll T '27 79 46 33 16 89 79 10 R 13 36 23 13 U 14 43 23 20 16 89 79 10

Rambha P.5. (Portion) R 12 34 21 13

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) T 15 45 25 20 16 89 79 10 R 1 2 2 U 14 43 23 20 16 89 79 10

Chhatrapur Town (NAC) U 12 37 17 20 5 2' 21 Ganlam Town (NAC) U 2 6 6 11 68 58 10

Khallkote Tahasll T 44 146 73 73 63 539 513 26 R 42 140 68 72 30 284 269 15 U 2 6 5 33 255 244 11

Rambha P.S. (Portion) T 24 87 42 45 53 492 476 16 R 22 81 37 44 20 237 232 5 U 2 6 5 33 255 244 11

Rambha Town (NAC) U 2 6 5 3 10 10 Knallkote Town (NAC) U 30 245 234 11 Kodala P.5. (Portion) R 20 59 31 28 10 47 37 10

Kodala Tahasll T 21 137 78 59 40 301 293 8 , R .16 131 73 58 25 163 158 5 U 5 6 5 15 138 135 3 388

A-1 : AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Institutional Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahasll1P .5./ Rural Number of Number of Pal1 P.S.lU.A.lCltynown Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kodala P.5. (Portion) T 9 29 14 15 20 113 113 A R 8 28 13 15 10 68 68 U 1 1 10 45 45

Kodala Town (NAC) U 10 45 45

Purusottampur P.5. (Portion) T 12 108 64 44 20 188 180 8 R 8 103 60 43 15 95 90 5 U 4 5 4 5 93 90 3

Kavlsurlyanagar Town (NAC) U 1 44 44 Polasana TQwn (NAC) U 4 5 4 1 4 49 46 3

PURl DISTRICT T 3,915 13,452 9,423 4,029 4,075 33,081 28,904 4,177 R 1,209 4,078 2,183 1,895 535 4,225 3,477 748 U 2,706 9,374 7,240 2,134 3,540 28,856 25,427 3,429

Dasapalla Tahasll R 32 103 57 46 78 754 602 152 Ganla P.S. R 17 51 30 21 13 137 117 20 Dasapalla P.S. R 15 52 27 25 65 617 485 132

Nayagarh TahasH T 39 124 62 62 79 633 540 93 R 39 124 62 62 49 354 264 90 U 30 279 276 3

Nuagaon P.S. R 5 5 4 Odagaon P.S. R 8 25 12 13 13 171 95 76 Sarankul P.S. R 11 32 14 18 4 16 14 2

Nayagarh P.S. T 15 62 32 30 62 446 431 15 R 15 62 32 30 32 167 155 12 U 30 279 276 3

Nayagarh Town (NAC) U 30 279 276 3

Khandapada Tahasll T 12 58 41 17 18 60 60 R 11 53 38 15 9 24 24 U 5 3 2 9 36 36 389

A-1 : AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population InstIwtlonal Population Total State/DlstrlctlTahaslllP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S./U.A.lCltylTown Urban' households Persons Males Females households PellOns Males Fernall!' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lQ

Khandapada P.S. T 6 34 31 3 13 46 46 R . 5 29 28 1 4 10 10 U 5 3 2 9 36 36

Khandapada Town (NAC) U 5 3 2 5 18 18 Kantllo Town (CT) U 4 18 18 Fategarh P.S. R 6 24 10 14 5 14 l4

Khordha Tahasll T 31 108 68 40 213 1,619 1,455 I' R 19 76 54 22 40 295 l41 ~ 7 U 12 32 14 18 173 1,324 1,214 110

Bolagad P.S. R 5 21 14 7 ,JS 132 l1e Begunla P.S. R 8 31 26 5 11 96 76· ~."

Khordha P.S. T 18 56 28 28 187 1,39i 1,261 130 R 6 24 14 10 14 67 ~7 20 U 12 32 14 18 171 1,324 1,2'4

Khordha Town (NAC) U 12 32 14 18 173 i,32" J,21 ','

Plplll P.S. T 32 96 58 38 29 112 90 14 R 30 94 56 38 20 1;l5 7'1. 13 U 2 2 2 9 27 26 I

Delanga P.S. R 6 20 13 7 8 46 40 6

Pip III P.S. T 26 76 45 31 21 66 ' SO 8 R 24 74 43 31 12 39 3Z 7 U 2 2 2 9 27 i4Q

PIp III Town (NAC) U 2 2 2 9 27 2(>

Bhubaneswar Tahasll T 3,228 tt,623 8,343 3,2aO 3,092 24,244 21 r )7 £/1"" i R 796 2,673 1,386 1,287 131 831 (,95 131 U 2,432 8,950 6,957 1,993 2,961 23,413 .20,')I~ 2: 6u,

Bhubaneswar Town (M) U 2,332 8,663 6,794 1,869 2,916 23,191 20,434 2,757 Bhubaneswar P.S. R 12 21 14 7 12 64 61 ~ Khandaglrl P.S. R 11 40 ,{) 390

A-1 AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX-3 Houseless and Institutional Population

Houseless Population Instlwtional Population Total StateiOlstrictlTahasilIP.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jatanl P.S. T 104 308 173 135 98 603 437 166 R 4 21 10 J 1 53 381 259 122 U 100 287 163 124 45 222 178 44

latanl Urban Agglomeration U 100 287 163 124 45 222 178 44 (I) Jatanl Town (NAC) U 100 287 163 124 45 222 178 44 (II) Blkashnagar (OG) U Chandaka P.S. R 12 51 28 23 12 125 119 6 "- Saheednagar P.S. R 638 2,025 1,027 998 8 62 62 Ballanta P.S. R 116 461 234 227 28 138 134 4 Ballpatna P.S. R 14 94 73 21 7 21 20 1

Nlmapada Tahasll T 134 462 258 204 104 819 710 109 R 98 316 179 137 26 303 256 47 U 36 146 79 67 78 516 454 62

Nlmapada P.S. (Portion) T 109 397 220 177 81 436 - 336 100 R 83 290 162 128 10 69 29 40 U 26 107 5'8 49 71 367 307 60

Nlmapada Town (NAC) U 26 107 58 49 71 367 307 60 Gop P.S. (Portion) R 15 26 17 9 15 212 205 7

Konark P.S. (Portion) T 10 39 21 18 8 171 169 2 R 22 22 U 10 39 21 18 7 .149 147 2

Konark . Town (NAC) U 10 39 21 18 7 149 147 2 Kakatpur Tahasil R 73 271 161 110 14 65 64 . Konark P.S. (Portion) R 1 2 2 Kakatpur P.S. R 67 247 149 98 8 45 44 Gop P.S.(portion) R 5 23 11 12 4 4 Nlmapada P.S. (Portion) R 1 4 14 14

Purl Tahasll T 253 350 236 114 299 3,404 2,887 517 R ,41 129 64 65 74 629 478 151 U 212 221 172 49 225 2,775 2,409 366

Purl Town (M) U 212 221 172 49 22,S 2,775 2,409 366 391

A-t AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION APPENDIX·3 Houseless and Institutional Population

. Houseless Population \nstltUtiOnal Population Total State/OlstrJctlTahasiJ/P.S.I Rural Number of Number of Part P.S.lU.A.lClty/TowR Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons _Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Satyabadl P.5. R 7 24 II 13 19 264 153 111 Sadar P.S. R 4 IS 6 9 14 77 58 19 Brahmaglrl P.S. R 30 90 47 43 41 288 267 21 Krushnaprasad Tahasil R 5 16 7 9 23 122 118 4 Krushnaprasad P.S. R 5 16 7 9 23 122 118 4

Banapur Tahasll T 64 203 110 93 113 993 874 , 119 R 53 185 97 88 58 507 474 33 U II 18 13 .5 55 486 400 86

Tangl P.S. R 45 163 86 77 34 279 271 8

Banapur ~.S. T 19 40 24 16 79 714 603 III R 8 22 11 11 24 228 203 25 U 11 18 13 5 55 486 400 86

Banapur Town (NAC) U 10 17 12 5 32 375 293 82 Balugaon Town (NAC) U I I 23/ III 107 4 Ranapur Tahasll R 12 38 22 16 13 256 189 67 Ranapur P.S. R 12 38 22 16 13 256 189 67

TABLE A-2"

DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

A-2: DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 FLY-LEAF

This table provides statis~ics on adjusted population previous censuses i.e. from 190] to 1961 as per the for the ten censuses from 1901 to 1991 for' State and jurisdiction existed at the time of 1971 census. The Districts conforming the present jurisdiction of 1991. This method of adjustment of the population figure in previous table correspondsto Table A-II of 1981, 1971, 1961 and censuses was also indicated in annexure-6 of Part IIA.­ 1951 censuses. ./ General Population Tables under the Series-16, Orissa 1971. Working sheet of estimation of population figures Decadal variation in population is shown in absolute of previous census for transferred territories was also figures in column 4 and in terms of percentage in col.5. shown in page 102 of the same volume. Thereafter no Figure!; given in cols. 3, 6 and 7 for earlier decades have jurisdictional change. was taken place relating to the been adjusted for the present boundaries for each district boundaries of district and state. Therefore, the adjustment and state. This table, therefore, gives much needed of population figures at the district level was not required comparable data about growth of population for the last in subsequent censuses. 90 years. Appendix to table A-2 shows the area figure and Adjustment of population population figure of 1991 and 1981 districtwise and for No change has been taken place in area of the state state. The population figure in 1981 adjusted as per the and districts during the decade 1981-91. However jurisdiction of 1991 has been shown in col.6. As there recasting of population of previous censuses in respect of is no change in boundary during the decade 1981-91, each district of the state was done in each census basing there is no increase or decrease between the two sets of on the jurisdictional changes in boundaries of districts and population·figures shown in col.5 and 6. of the appendix. state. In Orissa the boundaries of each district werE~. The area figure of 1991 is shown in col.2 and that of 1981 determined prior to 1951 census. No change in is shown in col.4 for each district and state. As there is Jurisdiction occurred during the decade 1951-61. The _no change in boundary of any district during the decade boundaries of the districts of Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Puri, the two sets of area figures are same. Kalahandi and Koraput were changed for the convenience Statement 1 shows the percentage of decadal of the administration during the dacade 1961-71. The variation of population from 1901 to 1991 for total, rural population figures of these five districts were adjusted in and urban areas separately for the state and districts.

395 396

STATEMENT Statement showing the percentage of decadal variation of population (+ For Increase and

T R State/District U 1901 to 1991 1981 to 1991 1971 to 1981 1961 to 1971 1951 to 1961

2 3 4 5 6 7

ORISSA T + 207.29 + 20.06 + 20.17 + 25.05 + 19.82 R + 172.93 + 17.91 + 15.73 + 22.26 + 16.99 U + 1,562.84 + 36.16 + 68.54 + 66.30 + 86.79 Sambalpur T + 241.73 + 18.25 + 23.64 + 22.29 + 15.89 R + 187.81 + 15.93 + 18.76 + 16.49 + 11.47 U + 3,494.47 + 30.89 + 59.36 + 92.22 + 122.57 Sundargarh T + 467.74 + 17.62 + 29.79 + 35.87 + 37.38 R + 278.32 + 12.93 + 17.38 + 27.01 + 16.02 U + 28.26 + 70.78 + 76.55 + 783.45

.,,,, •• oujhar T + 367.89 + 19.95 + 16.65 + 28.55 + 26.32 R + 309.49 + 18.40 + 11.27 + 24.86 + 22.84 U + 32.07 + 87.62 + 110.70 + 242.12

MayurbhanJ T + 208.75 + 19.14 + 10.30 + 19.12 + 17.03 R + 192.40 + 18.57 + 6.96 + 18.60 + 15.31 U + 1,971.07 + 28.40 + 126.62 + 40.57 + 206.35

Baleshwar T + 145.80 + 24.40 + 23.07 + 29.28 + 28.02 R + 130.62 + 22.82 + 19.45 + 30.69 + 24.39 U + 570.07 + 41.96 + 85.68 + 8.98 + 120.68

Cutt3ck T + 150.43 + 19.31 + 20.93 + 24.96 + 21. I 5 R + 127.79 + 16.64 + 17.91 + 23.39 + 19.35 U + 762.07 + 42.57 + 55.75 + 46.51 + 52.67

Dhenkanal T + 234.52 + 20.60 + 22.33 + 26.04 + 22.63 R + 208.23 + 17.93 + 17.47 + 26.81 + 20.97 U + 1,418.39 + 52.15 + 138.77 + 10.03 + 71.50

Phulabanl T + 158.63 + 20.44 + 15.38 + 20.85 + 12.59 R + 143.32 + 19.61 + 12.86 + 18.45 + 12.61 U + 35.38 + 92.97 + 221.42 + 10.73

Balanglr T + 281.51 + 17.04 + 15.47 + 18.24 + 16.43 R + 251.81 + 16.41 + 12.65 + 15.50 + 16.17 U + 1,748.21 + 23.29 + 53.73 + 74.52 + 22.03

Kalahandl T "+ 256.32 + 19.50 + 15.06 + 22.92 + 17.53 R + 236.48 + 18.89 + 13.67 + 20.58 + 15.67 U + 2,262.00 + 29.04 + 42.42 + 97.92 + 142.00

Kqraput T + 316.79 + 21.28 + 21.57 + 30.89 + 18.03 R + 270.09 -+ 21.42 + 17.43 + 26.41 + 17.04 U + 20.15 + 67.98 + It 7.30 + 40.82

GanJam T + 176.61 + 18.31 + 16.40 + 22.50 + 15.24 R + 144.63 + 17.42 + 12.56 + 18.48 + 13.65 U + 992.59 + 23.69 + 46.38 + 66.74 + 36.33 Purl T + 70.18 + 22.90 + 24.79 + 25.51 + 18.39 R + 125.42 + 15.87 + 17.86 + 21.95 + 15.46 U + 1,331.07 + 63.40 + 88.56 + 71.77 + 76.59 397

-1 from 1901 to 1991 for total, rural and urban areas -For Decrease)

T R 1941 to 1951 1931 to 1941 1921 to 1931 1911 to 1921 1901 to 1911 U State/District

8 9 10 11 12 2

+ 6.38 + 10.22 + 11.94 1.94 + 10.44 T ORISSA + 5.21 + 9.71 + 11.92 2.04 + 10.50 R + 44.01 + 30.03 + 12.70 + 2.30 + 8.04 U

+ 8.25 + 12.63 + 11.75 + 4.54 + 15.80 T Sambalpur + 7.51 + 11.96 + 11.49 + 3.93 + 15.44 R + 29.97 + 36.69 + 22.05 + 35.30 + 37.30 U

+ 12.53 + 12.33 + 15.74 + 4.23 + 30.65 T Sund!lrgarh + 9.40 + 12.33 + 15.74 + 4.23 + 30.65 R U

+ 11.07 + 15.02 + 21.37 + 4.06 + 27.63 T Kenduihar + 11.20 + 13.06 + 21.37 + 4.06 + 27.63 R + 3.76 U

+ 4.48 + 10.69 + 17.94 + 3.44 + 19.47 T MayurbhanJ + 4.41 + 10.53 + 18.08 + 3.44 + 19.59 R + 12.03 + 33.72 + 0.06 + 3.70 + 6.32 U

0.25 + 4.68 + 1.29 6.99 1.39 T Baleshwar 0.51 + 4.57 + 1.24 6.81 1.49 R + 6.91 + 7.83 + 2.60 - 11.84 + 1.38 U

+ 3.32 + 4.71 + 6.45 2.81 + 2.42 T Cuttack + 1.79 + 4.50 + 6.12 2.76 + 2.46 R + 40.34 + 9.94 + 15.55 4.06 + 1.48 U

+ 13.12 + 16.72 + 23'.38 - 12.81 + 3.29 T Dhenkanal + 12.71 + 15.87 + 23.40 - 12.91 + 3.34 R + 26.79 + 54.20 + 22.51 8.44 + 0.99 U

+ 1.52 + 9.33 + 9.38 0.45 + 13.17 T Phulabanl + 1.59 + 7.93 + 9.38 0.45 + 13.17 R 4.22 U

+ 5.28 + 8.32 + 11.60 + 15.50 + 39.50 T Balanglr + 4.16 + 7.07 + 10.79 + 16.07 + 39.41 R + 37.26 + 61.96 + 62.32 - 11.68 + 43.67 U

+ 8.10 + 13.75 + 19.05 + 1.82 + 20.34 T Kalahandl + 8.09 + 13.34 + 19.13 + 1.76 + 20.19 R + 8.69 + 51.42 + 12.52 + 7.25 + 35.11 U

+ 12.37 + 18.55 + 17.93 3.12 + 20.22 T Koraput + 9.59 + 17.79 + 18.04 4.23 + 20.22 R +174.39 + 89.26 + 8.85 U

+ 4.11 + 12.19 + 13.24 3.25 + 11.18 T GanJam + 2.72 + 11.28 + 13.30 3.52 + 10.01 R + 26.78 + 29.58 + 12.10 + 2.1l + 41.14 U

+ 7.93 + 8.07 + 10.81 - 10.04 + 1.96 T Purl + 5.73 + 8.04 + 11.26 - 10.27 + 2.79 it + 84.01 + 9.28 2.91 2.50 - 19.56 U 398

The above statement reveals that the population of average of 20.06 per cent during the decade 1981-91 Orissa has increased from 26.4 million in 1981 to 31. 7 and the rest eight districts are below the state average. million in 1991 showing a decadal growth rate of 20.06 Coming to the variation of population between per cent during the decade 1981-91 as against 20. 17 1901 -9 1, Orissa population has been increased three per cent during the previous decade of 1971-81. In rural times (207.29 per cent) during the last 90 years. The rural area the decadal variation for the decade 1981-91 is population during 90 years has more than doubled 1 7.91 per cent whereas in the previous decade 1971- (172.93 per cent) whereas the urban population of 1991 81 it was only 15.73 per cent. In urban areas the rate census increased more than 16 times ~han the population of growth has decreased froQ1 68.54 per cent (1971- enumerated in 1901. 81) to 36.16 per cent (1981-91). The growth rate of urban population i.e. 86.79 per cent in the state is Sex Ratio highest recorded during the decade 1951-61. Whereas Sex ratio is an important demographic indicator for in the state as a whole and in rural area of the state studying the population trend. It is always found that male the highest growth rates i.e. 25.00 and 22.26 and female births are not equal and hence either there is respectively have been recorded during the decade 1961- a preponderance of males over females or females over 71. Amongst the districts the highest growth 24.40 per males. Considering the situation of India where there has cent has been recorded in the district of Baleshwar during been preponderance of males over females, the sex ratio the decade 1981 -9 1 whereas the lowest rate of growth has always been expressed in Indian censuses by the rate i.e. 17.04 per cent has been recorded in the district number. of females per 1,000 males. of Balangir during the decade t 981-91. Five districts, namely, Baleshwar (24.40 per cent), Dhenkanal (20.60 Statement 2 shows the changes in the sex ratio per cent), Phulabani (20.44 per cent), Koraput (21.28 (females per 1,000 males), 1901-1991 for each district per cent) and Puri (22.90 per cent) are above the state with rural urban break up.

ST ATEMENT-2

Changes In the sex ratio (Females per 1,000 Males), 1901-1991

Total Statel Rural District Urban 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ORISSA T 1,037 1,056 1,086 1,067 1,053 1,022 1,001 988 981 971 R 1,039 1,058 1,089 1,071 1,058 1,029 1,015 1,002 999 988 U 967 947 963 924 914 881 807 845 859 866

Sambalpur T 1,018 1,029 1,033 1,044 1,035 1,009 995 977 972 966 R 1,019 1,030 1,035 1,047 1,037 1,015 1,013 995 991 983 U 971 989 958 929 964 882 804 849 879 887

Sundargarh T 959 988 1,004 1,013 1,017 1,012 915 942 931 936 R 959 988 1,004 1,013 1,017 1,016 990 993 988 987 U 903 630 790 814 842

Kendujhar T 983 1,004 1,032 1,028 1,011 995 982 977 983 974 R 983 1,004 1,032 1,028 1,013 997 992 988 999 990 U 887 925 780 839 867 868

MayurbhanJl T 1,013 1,011 1,015 1,011 1,005 1,001 911 987 989 979 R 1,015 1,013 1,017 1,013 1,008 1,004 996 991 998 987 U 782 792 796 763 728 742 810 840 850 872

Baleshwar T 1,065 1,087 1,098 1,058 1,024 989 974 972 977 967 R 1,068 1,090 1,103 1,064 1,028 993 983 979 986 974 U 1,007 1,012 977 894 910 884 846 848 883 899 399

STATEMENT·2·Concld.

Changes In the sex ratio (Females per 1,000 Males), 1901·1991

Total State! Rural District Urban 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Cuttack T 1,068 1,101 1,159 1,112 1,084 1,025 999 986 972 962 R 1,074 1,108 1,168 1,124 1,096 1,040 1,020 1,007 996 984 U 916 913 938 850 825 796 745 772 789 819

Dhenkanal T 1,020 1,035 1,074 1,053 1,030 1,017 991 977 958 948 R 1,021 ' 1,036 1,074 1,054 1,033 1,021 1,000 986 975 962 U 1,002 1,001 1,036 1,008 939 923 814 797 777 824

Phulabanl T 1,013 1,013 1,018 1,022 1,021 1,015 1,012 1,004 999 995 R 1,013 1,013 1,018 1,022 1,021 1,016 1,013 1,009 1,006 1001 U 1,029 961 949 865 872 896

Balanglr T 1,042 1,030 1,028 1,025 1,020 1,010 1,000 993 992 980 R 1,043 1,029 1,026 1,025 1,021 1,013 1,004 999 999 987 U 979 1,089 1,137 1,026 1,001 957 923 923 930 914

Kalahandl T 1,004 1,024 1,031 1,035 1,035 1,019 1,020 1,010 1,010 1,000 R 1,005 1,024 1,031 1,036 1,035 1,020 1,022 1,014 1,015 1,006 U 892 982 9,84 1,014 1,028 965 959 939 936 9,27

Koraput. T 966 998 1,000 1,004 996 991 990 980 993 994 R 966 998 999 1,004 996 997 993 985 1,001 1,001 U 1,078 999 1,012 872 936 931 932 944

Ganlam T 1,119 1,159 1,223 1,191 1,169 1,113 1,082 1,042 1,031 1,009 R 1,119 1,162 1,231 1,198 1;180 1,122 1,095 1,054 1,045 1,020 U 1,138 1,081 1,083 1,061 999 1,002 951 955 953 946

Purl T 1,009 1,023 1,097 1,078 1,082 1,028 1,004 977 960 939 R 1,013 1,034 1,109 1,087 1,091 1,041 1,023 1,000 987 973 U 902 733 775 815 808 810 788 788 819 810

The statement 2 shows that the number of females 1971 census (1,002 females per 1,000 males) but after dominates over males from 1901·61 in Orissa. During that the decreasing trend of sex ratio Is noticed. In urban these 60 years it is seen the sex ratio increased from 1901 area the number of males is higher than that of females to 1921. Thereafter the sex ratio decreased continuously in each census. It is not worthy to mention that amongst. till 1991. The 1961 census was marked for Orissa as the the districts two districts, namely, Ganjam and Kalahandi sex parity. Only in that census it was observed that the in which the number of females surpasses the males in each number of females was almost equal with the number of census during last 90 years. males. Thereafter the males domination over females was observed during last 30 years in the state which is revealed From the above statement it is seen that the sex ratio from 197 t, 198 t and 1991 censuses. It is seen from the have never remained static. The main factors affecting the statement that the sex ratio is not constant and always change in sex ratio are differential births, differential deaths flexible. In rural area the sex parity was observed during or higher females mortality etc. 400

A-2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decadal Percentage State/District Year Persons variation decadal variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

ORISSA 1901 10,302,917 5,058,100 5,244,817 1911 11,378,875 + 1,075,958 +10.44 5,535,632 5,843,243

1921 11, I 58,586 -220,289 -1.94 5,350,227 5,808,359 1931 12,491,056 + 1,332,470 + 11.94 6,042,255 6,448,801 1941 13,767,988 + 1,276,932 +10.22 6,706,487 7,061,501

1951 14,645,946 +877,958 +6.38 7,242,892 7,403,054 1961 17,548,846 +2,902,900 +19.82 8,770,586 8,778,260

1971 21,944,615 +4,395,769 +25.05 11,041,083 10,903,532

1981 26,370,271 +4,425,656 +20.17 13,309,786 13,060,485

1991 31,659,736 +5,289,465 +20.06 16,064,146 15,595,590

Sambalpur 1901 789,258 391,071 398,187 1911 913,938 + 124,680 +15.80 450,493 463,445

1921 955,412 +41,474 +4.54 469,867 485,545

1931 1,067,702 + 112,290 + 11.75 522,472 545,230

1941 1,202,584 + 134,882 +12.63 590,961 611,623

1951 1,301,804 +99,220 +8.25 647,858 653,946

1961 1,508,686 +206,882 +15.89 756,163 752,523

1971 1,844,898 +336,212 +22.29 933,332 911,566

1981 2,280,976 +436,078 +23.64 1,156,469 1,124,507

1991 2,697,1 S3 +416,177 + 18.25 1;372,140 1,325,013

Sundargarh 1901 277,173 141,493 135,680 19tt 362, 138 +84,965 +30.65 182,149 179,989 1921 377,449 + 15,311 +4.23, 188,344 189,105 1931 436,860 +59,411 +15.74 216,985 219,875 1941 490,708 +53,848 + 12.33 243,296 247,412

1951 552,203 +61,495 + 12.53 274,401 277,802

1961 758,617 +206,414 +37.38 396,214 362,403

1971 1,030,758 +272,141 +35.87 530,836 499,922

1981 1,337,871 +307,113 +29.79 692,749 645,122

1991 1,573,617 +235,746 +17.62 812,707 760,910 401

A·2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decadal Percentage State/District Year Persons variation decadal variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kendufhar 1901 285,758 144,072 141,686

1911 364,702 +78,944 +27.63 182,020 182,682

1921 379,496 +14,794 +4.06 186,785 192,711

1931 460,609 +81,113 +21.37 227,143 23:f,'466 ~, ' ~,- ' 1941 529,786 +69,177 '.,+ 15.02 263,475 266,311 I 1951 588,441 +58,655 A.l1.07 294,902 293,539

1961 743,315 + 154,874 +26.32 375,090 368,225 1971 955,514 +212,199 +28.55 483,334 472,180

1981 1,114,622 + 159,108 +16.65 562,157 552,465

1991 1,337,026 +222,404 +19.95 677,480 659,540

Mayurbhanf 1901 610,383 303,266 307,117

1911 729,218 +118,835 +19.47 362,570 366,648 1921 754,314 +25,096 +3.44 374,319 379,995 1931 889,603 + 135,289 +17.94 442,378 447,225

1941 984,741 +95,138 +10.69 491,129 493,612

1951 1,028,825 +44,084 +4.48 514,051 514,774

1961 1,204,043 + 175,218 +17.03 604,756 599,287

1971 1,434,200 +230,157 +19.12 721,914 712,286

1981 1,581,873 +147,673 +10.30 795,364 786,509 1991 1,884,580 +302,707 +19.14 952,183 932,397

8aleshwar 1901 1,140,102 552,003 588,099 1911 1,124,282 -15,820 -1.39 538,597 585,685

1921 1,045,726 -78,556 -6.99 498,365 547,361

19.31 1,059,194 + 13,468 + 1.29 514,635 544,559

1941 1,108,775 +49,581 +4.68 547,883 560,892 1951 1,106,012 -2,763 -0.25 556,066 549,946

1961 1,415,923 +309,911 +28.02 717,340 698,583 1971 1,830,504 +414,581 +29.28 928,342 902,162 1981 2,252,808 +422,304 +23.07 1,139,355 1,113,453

1991 2,802,417 +549,609 +24.40 1,424,658 1,377,759

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A-2 DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 190.

Decadal Percentage State/DIstrict Year Persons varIatIon decadal varlatlon Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Cuttack 1901 2,205,296 1,066,399 1,138,897

1911 2,258,74,9 + 53,453 +2.42 1,075,194 1,183,555

1921 2,195,263 -63,486 -2.81 1,016,566 1,178,697

1931 2,336,883 + 141,620 +6.45 1,106,648 1,230,235

1941 2,446,956 + 110,073 +4.71 1,174,433 1,272,523

1951 2,528,237 +81,281 +3.32 1,248,351 1,279,886

1961 3,063,072 +534,835 +21.15 1,532,583 1,530,489

1971 3,827,678 +764,606 +24.96 1,927,033 1,900,645

1981 4,628,800 +801,122 +20.93 2,346,690 2,282,110

1991 5,522,659 +893,859 + 19.31 2,814,589 2,708,070

Dhenkanal 1901 570,641 282,466 288,175

1911 589,414 + 18,773 +3.29 289,656 299,758

1921 513,885 -75,529 -12.81 247,833 266,052

1931 634,035 + 120,150 +23.38 308,779 325,256

1941 740,041 + 106,006 +16.72 364,487 375,554

1951 837,138 +97,097 +13.12 414,987 422,151 1961 1,026,553 +189,415 +22.63 515,620 510,933

1971 1,293,914 +267,361 +26.04 654,334 639,580 1981 1,582,787 +288,873 +22.33 808,430 774,357

1991 1,908,907 +326,120 +20.60 980,077 928,830

Phulabanl 1901 334,036 165,955 168,081

1911 378,039 +44,003 +13.17 187,789 190,250

1921 376,355 -1,684 -0.45 186,534 189,821

1931 411,669 +35,314 +9.38 203,618 208,051 1941 450,059 + 38,390 +9.33 222,690 227,369

1951 456,895 +6,836 + 1.52 226,738 230,157

1961 514,427 + 57,532 +12.59 255,685 258,742

1971 621,675 + 107,248 +20.85 310,233 311,442

1981 717,280 +95,605 + 15.38 358,862 358,418

1991 863,903 + 146,623 +20.44 433,094 430,809

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A-2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decadal Percentage State/District Year Persons variation decadal variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Balanglr 1901 447,625 219,258 228,367 c- 1911 624,417 + 176,792 +39.50 307,626 316,791

1921 721,207 +96,790 + 15.50 355,661 365,546

1931 804,844 ... 83,637 + 11.60 397,372 407,472 1941 871,804 +66,960 +8.32 431,573 440,231

1951 917,875 +46,071 +5.28 456,606 461,269

1961 1,068,686 +150,811 +16.43 534,219 534,467

1971 1,263,657 + 194,971 + 18.24 633,965 629,692

1981 1,459,113 + 195,456 +15.47 732,438 726,675

1991 1,707,753 +248,640 +17.04 862,471 845,282

Kalahandl 1901 449,137 U4,150 224,987

191.1 540,495 +9.1,358 +20.34 267,062 273,433

1921 550,358 +9,863 + 1.82 271,045 279,313

1931 655,194 + 104,836 + 19.05 321,8?6 333,298

1941 745,313 +90,119 + 13.75 366,250 379,063

195'1 805,675 +60,362 +8.10 398,978 406,697

1961 946,874 +141,199 +17l..53 468,766 478,108

1971 1,163,869 +216,995 +22.92 578,929 584,940

1981 1,339,192 + 175,323 + 15.06 666,163 673,029

1991 1,600,385 +261,193 + 19.50 800,057 800,328

Koraput 1901 722,792 367,607 355,185

1911 868,955 + 146,163 +20.22 434,804 434,151 1921 841,860 -27,095 -3.12 420,982 420,878

1931 992,839 + 150,979 + 17.93 495,518 497,321 1941 1,176,989 + 184,150 + 1 8.55 ,589,668 587,321

1951 1,322,640 + 145,651 + 12.37 664,176 658,464

1961 1,561,051 +238,411 +18.03 784,278 776,773

1971 2,043,281, +482,230 +30.89 '1,031,833 1,011,448

1981 2,484,005 +440,724 +21.57 1,246,378 1,237,627

19,91 ,3,012,546 +528,541 +21.28 1,510,520 1,502,026 404

A-2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901

Decadal Percentage State/District Year Persons variation decadal variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

Ganlam 1901 1,,141,963 538,804 603,159 J 1911 1,269,686 + 127,723 + 1 1.18 588,076 681,610

1921 1,228,465 -41,221 -3.25 552,593 675,872 1931 1,391,069 + 162,604 +13.24 635,020 756,049 " 1941 ],560,669 +169,600 + 12.19--' 719,489 841,180

1951 1,624,829 +64,160 +4.11 769,060 855,769 1961 1,872,530 +247,701 + 15.24 899,329 973,201 1971 2,293,808 +421,278 +22.50 1,123,160 1,170,648

1981 2,669,899 +376,091 +16.40 1,314,520 1,355,379 1991 3,158,764 +488,865 +18.31 1,572,371 1,586,393

Purl 1901 1,328,753 661,556 667,197

1911 1,354,842 +26,089 + 1.96 669,596 685,246 1921 1,218,796 -136,046 -10.04 581,333 637,463

1931 1,350,55,5 + 131,759 +10.81 649,791 700,764

1941 1,459,563 + 109,008 +8.07 701,153 758,410 1951 1,575,372 + 115,809 +7.93 776,718 798,654

1961 1,865,069 +289,697 +18.39 930,543 934,526 1971 2,340,859 +475,790 +25.51 1,183,838 1,157,021

1981 2,921,045 +580,186 +24.79 1,490,211 1,430,834

1991 3,590,026 +668,981 22.90 1,851,799 1,738,227 405

A-2 : DECADAL VARIATION IN POPULATION SINCE 1901 APPENDIX State and Districts at the 1991 census showing 1981 area and population according to territorial Jurisdiction In 1981 and change In population of 1981 adjusted to Jurisdiction of 1991

1981 Population Population In Net Increase according to 1981 adjusted or decrease Area In 1991 Area In JurisdIction pre- to Jurlsdic- between Sute/Dlstrict 1991 (Km2) Population 1981 (Km2) valling In 1981 tlon of 1991 Cols. 5 & 6

2 3 4 5 6 7

ORISSA 155,707.00 31,659,736 '155,707.00 26,370,271 26,370,271

Sambalpur 17,516.00 ,2,697,153 17,516.00 2,280,976 2,280,976

Sundargouh 9,712.00 1,573,617 9,712.00 1,337,871 1,337,871

KenduJhar 8,303.00 1,337,026 8,303.00 1,114,622 1,114,622

MayurbhanJ 10,418.00 1,884,580 10,418.00 1,581,873 1,581,873

Baleshwar 6,:$)1.00 2,802,417 6,311.00 2,252,808 2,252,808

Cutuck 11,142.00 5,522,659 11,142.00 4,628,800 4,628,800

Dhenkanal 10,827.00 1,908,907- 10,827.00 1,582,787 1,582,787

Phulabanl 11,119.00 863,903 11,119.00 717,280 717,280

Balanglr 8,913.00 1~707,753 8,913.00 1,459,113 1,459,113 .

Kalahandl 11,772.00 1,600,385 11,772.00 1,339,192 1,339,192

Koraput 26,961.00 3,012,546 26,961,.00 2,484,005 2,484,005

GanJam 12,531.00 3,158,764 12,.5'3) .00 2,669,899 2,669,899

Purl 10,182.00 3,590,026 10,182.00 2,921,045 2,921,045

TABLE A-l

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION

A-l : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION FLY-LEAF This table corresponds to table A-3 of 1981, 1971, Two statements given below are presented to study 1961 and 195 1 censuses and' gives the total number of the percentage of population and the percentage of number Inhabited villages classified by 7 broad population ranges, of villages In different ranges of population. viz., (I) less than 200, (II) 200-499, (iii) 500-999, (Iv) 1,000-1,999, (v) 2,000-4,999, (vi) 5,000-9,999 and Statement 1 shows the population living in villages (vII) 10,000 and above indicating therein the rural of various population sizes as percentage of the total rural populatlon. population In 1991 In state and dlstrlctwlse.

STATEMENT-I Population living In vlll .. ,es of various population sizes as percentale of the total mral population In 1991

Population living In villages of population size as percentage of total rural population State/District Less than 200 200-499 500-999 1,000· 1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ORISSA 5.10 17.79 27.63 28.62 18.42 2.27 0.17

SambaJpur 4.33 15.94 26.39 29.25 19.51 4.00 0.58

Sundargarh 3.76 18.36 32.14 28.03 16.68 1.03

Kendulhar 3.95 24.12 35.68 27.27 8.53 0.45

Mayurbhanl 5.76 28.65 38.51 20.07 7.01

Baleshwar 3.82 16.16 26.09 31.41 18.53 3.58 0.41 Cuttack 1..91 12.83 26.18 33.09 24.45 1.54

Dhenkanal 4.94 15.06 23.08 29.27 24.86 2.79

Phulabanl 22.56 37.20 23.77 10.23 4.07 0.76 1.41

Balanglr 3.26 21.72 35.60 27.52 11.49 0.41

Kalahandl 5.91 J 5. 1 8 30.2.5 31.63 15.12 1.91 Koraput 9.60 22.05 26.39 26.12 14.12 1.72

GanJam 5.66 12.15 19.59 30.41 27.48 4.71

Purl 3.77 16.27 27.68 28.59 20.17 3.13 0.39

The above statement shows that In Orissa the highest population Is found In the villages with the populatlon range percentage of rural population (28.62 per cent) Is found of 500-999. Phulabanlls the only district in which highest In the villages failing In the ranges of. 1,000-1,999. This percentage of rural population is found in the villages with trend Is observed In all the districts of state except popijlatlon range of 200-499. Sundargarh, Kendt,Jlhar, Mayurbhanj, Phulabanl, Balanglr S~tement 2 given below presents the percentage of and Koraput. In the district of Sundargarh, Kendulhar, villages and population by size class of villages In 1981 and MayurbhanJ, Balangir, Koraput the' highest percentage of 1991 censuses. 409 410

STATEMENT Percentage of villages and population by

Less than 500 500-999 1,000-1,999 No. of villages .Populatlon In No. of villages Population In No. of villages Population In In thIs range as this range as In this range as this range as In this range as thIs range as percentage of percentage of percentage of percentage of percentage of percentage of total number total rural total number total rural total number total rural State/District Year of villages populatIon of villages populatIon of villages populatIon

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ORISSA 1981 66.39 28.08 21.06 29.53 9.80 26.50 1991 60.83 22.89 22.83 27.63 12.26 28.62

Sambalpur 1981 63.01 24.46 22.20 27.86 11.15 27.02 1991 57.25 20.27 24.04 26.39 13.82 29.25

Sundargarh 1981 60.54 27.07 25.65 32.05 10.93 26.07 1991 54.86 22.12 28.38 32.14 13.03 28.03

KenduJhar 1981 64.89 34.38 25.62 36.61 8.36 22.48 1991 58.30 28.07 28.45 35.68 11.51 27.27

MayurbhanJ 1981 72.83 43.20 21.59 36.50 4.83 15.64 1991 64.85 34.41 26.57 38.51 7.32 20.07

Baleshwar 1981 63.68 26.95 21.97 28.42 11.27 27.83 1991 55.30 19.98 24.67 26.09 15.25 31.41

Cuttack 1981 50.63 18.89 28.03 28.95 16.58 33.35 1991 44.25 14.74 29.22 26.18 19.17 33.09

Dhenkanal 1981 65.25 24.02 19.29 24.98 11.33 28.31 1991 59.92 20.00 20.82 23.08 13.54 29.27

Phulabanl 1981 92.28 66.91 6.31 21.21 1.15 7.57 1991 89.35 59.76 8.38 23.77 1.86 10.23

B~langlr 1981 61.02 31.02 28.26 37.55 9.14 23.25 1991 54.38 24.98 30.63 35.60 12.38 27.52

Kalahandl 1981 66.34 26.80 21.56 32.77 10.02 28.46 1991 60.16 21.09 23.46 30.25 13.02 31.63

Koraput 1981 76.56 37.87 15.68 29.28 6.40 22.86 1991 72.74 31.65 16.41 26.39 8.43 26.12

GanJam 1981 65.37 20.85 17.71 23.26 12.26 31.04 1991 62.10 17.81 17.17 19.59 14.00 30.41

Purl 1981 61.71 24.84 23.88 29.81 10.77 25.76 1991 55.98 20.04 25.46 27.68 13.64 28.59

N : Negligible percentage

The above statement reveals that In Orissa the noticed from the statement that the highest percentage of percentage of villages having population less than 500 Is rural population Is recorded In the villages having the highest for both the censuses 1981 and 1991. This trend population range of 1,000-1,999 during the current Is also noticed In all the districts of the state. It Is further census, 1991 whereas In 1981 census the highest 411

size class of villages In 1 981" and 1991

2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+ No. of villages Population In No. of villages Population In No. of villages Population In In this range as this range as In this range as this range as In this range

9 10 11 12 13 14 2

2.65 14.62 0.10 1.22 N 0.05 1981 ORISSA 3.85 18.42 0.22 2.27 0.01 0.17 1991

3.32 17.05 0.29 3.08 0.03 0.53 1981 Sambalpur 4.46 19.51 0.40 4.00 0.03 0.58 1991

2.88 14.81 1981 Sundargarh 3.61 16.68 0.12 1.03 1991 1.13 6.53 1981 KenduJhar 1.69 8.53 0.05 0.45 1991

0.75 4.66 1981 MayurbhanJ 1.26 7.01 1991

2.90 14.61 0.18 2.19 1981 Baleshwar 4.38 '18.53 0.37 3.58 0.03 0.41 1991

4.66 17.96 0.10 0.85 1981 Cuttack 7.16 24.45 0.20 1.54 1991

3.94 20.63 0.19 2.06 1981 Dhenkanal 5,42 24.86 0.30 2.79 1991

0.23 3.25 0.03 1.06 1981 Pulabanl 0.35 4.07 0.03 0.76 0.03 1.41 1991

1.58 8.18 1981 Balanglr 2.57 11.49 0.04 0.41 1991

2.04 11.52 0.04 0.45 1981 Kalahandl 3.17 15.12 0.19 1.91 1991

1.33 9.44 0.03 0.55 1981 Koraput 2.29 14.12 0.13 1.72 1991

4.52 23.47 0.14 1.38 1981 GanJam 6.21 27.48 0.52 4.71 1991

3.44 17.31 0.20 2.28 1981 Purl 4.56 20.17 0.34 3.13 0.02 0.39 1991

percentage of rural population was recorded In the villages Sambalpur, Baleshwar, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Kalahandl, having population range of 500-999. Dlstrlctwlse a~alysls Ganjam and Purl and In four districts, viz., Sundargarh, shows that during the 1991 census highest percentage of Kendujhar, Mayurbhanj and Balangir It Is In the range of ,rural populatIon Is recorded In the villages havIng the 500-999 and the rest two districts, viz., Phulabanl and population range of 1,000-1,999 In seven districts, viz., Koraput are found In the range of 'less than 500'. 412

A·3 : VILLAGES -CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population Total number of StatelDlstrlct Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

ORISSA 46,989 27,424,753 13,794,955 13,629,798

Sambalpur 3,474 2,234,545 1,126,941 I, 107,6.0~

Sundargarh 1,688 1,048,612 527,647 520,965

KenduJhar 2,067 1,170,f52 588,129 582,023

MayurbhanJ 3,718 1,768;331 890,093 878,238

Baleshwar 3,810 2,538,424 1,285,646 1,252,778

Cuttack 6,030 4,844,040 2,441,560 2,402,480

Dhenlcanal 2,695 1,720,672 876,872 843,8'00

Phulabanl 3,437 812,783 406,128 406,655

Balanglr 2,569 1,543,503 776,678 766,825

Kalahandl 2,711 1,496,457 746,113 750,344

Koraput 6,118 2,674,970 1,336,842 1,338,128

GanJam 4,222 2,688,242 1,330,569 1,357,673

Purl 4,450 2,884,022 1,461,737 1,422,285 413

BY POPULATION SIZE less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Flales Females Number Flales Females Number Males ~emales

6 7 8 9 10 . 1 t 12 13 14

14,026 698,701 699,781 14,557 2,442,515 2,436,362 10,726 3,799,403 3,779,221

940 48,718 48,095 1,049 178,873 177,275 835 295,674 293,887

357 19,678 19,760 569 96,266 96,295 479 168,888 168,150

379 23,061 23,189 826 141,246 141,021 588 208,571 208,926

909 51,218 50,667 1,502 254,125 252,466 988 340,824 340,058

893 48,951 47,949 1,214 207,655 202,579 940 334,002 328,373

859 46,808 45,556 1,809 312,639 308,729 1;762 638,168 630,224

834 43,13] 41,889 781 ]31,178 127,944 561 201,731 195,384

2,105 90,824 92,503 966 150,402 151,915 288 96,561 96,653

427 25!523 24,755 970 168,377 166,806 787 275,556 273,874

953 44,046 44,362 678 112,813 114,366, 636 224,893 227,760

2,614' 127,105 129,740 1,836 291,342 298,641 1,004 351,958 353,86\

1,623 74,676 77,539 999 160,693 165,980 725 259,265 267,185

\, \ 33 54,962 53,777 1,358 236,906 232,345 \,133 403,312 394,886 414

A-3 : VILLACES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 Populatlon Populatlon State/District Number Hales Females Number Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

ORISSA 5,761 3,950,165 3,897,505 1,812 2,561,237 2,490,886

Sambalpur 480 329,396 324,290 155 221,123 214,915

Sundargarh 220 147,692 146,219 61 89,305 85,551 , Kendulhar 238 161,482 157,655 35 50,961 48,864)

Mayurbhanl 272 180,211 174,747 47 63,715 60,300

Baleshwar 581 403,779 393,460 167 239,043 231,228

Cuttack 1,156 807,276 795,640 432 599,047 585,442

Dhenkanal 365 255,753 247,867 146 220,476 207,284

Phulabanl 64 42,053 41,137 12 17,058 16,049

Balangir 318 214,118 210,735 66 89,753 87,605

Kalahandl 353 236,063 237,246 86 113,790 112,431

Koraput 516 351,858 346,877 1.40 190,909 186,780

Ganlam 591 403,126 414,381 262 368,542 370,183

Purl 607 417,358 407,251 203 297,515 284,314 415

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males ~emaies Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

103 318,793 304,113 4 24,141 21,930

14 46;349 42,968 .t 6,808 6,174 J 2 5,818 4,990

2,808 2,428

14 46,828 44,050 5,388 5,139

12 37,622 36,~89

8 24,603 23,432

3,010 3,188 6,220 5,210

3,351 3,050

5 14,508 14,179

8 23,670 22,229

22 64,267 62,405

15 45,959 44,305 5,725 5,407 416

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Totll Rural Population Stite/Dlstrlct! Totll number or TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. InhabIted vJllages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

SAMBALPUR DISTRICT 3,474 2,234,545 1,126,941 1,107,604

Palkamal Tahasll 186 129,229 64,311 64,918

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) 86 61,283 30,464 30,819

Palkamal P.S. 100 67,946 33,847. 34,099

Padmapur Tahasll 224 152,600 76,398 76,202

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) 19 17,388 8,584 8,804

Padmapur P.S. 71 50,177 25,252 24,925

Burden P.S. 51 25,866 12,881 12,985

Galsllet P.S. 83 59,169 29,681 29,488

Sohela Tahasll 275 2~:J.,288 112,048 111,240

Melchhamunda P.S. 73 55,168 27,748 27,420

Sohela P.S. 93 83,552 42,089 41,463

Bljepur P.S. 109 84,568 42,211 42,357

Barapall Tahasll 73 93,836 47,631 46,205

Barapall P.S. 73 93,836 47,631 46,205

Bargarh Tahasll 62 137,323 70,259 67,064

Bargarh P.S. 62 137,323 70,259 67,064

Bhatll Tahasll 186 132,572 66,593 65,979 ,., Bhatll P.S. 83 75,760 38,050 37,710 Ambabhona P.S. 103 56,812 28,543 28,269

Lakhanpur Tahasll 148 112,552 57,266 55,286

Rengall P.S. 71 49,562 24,971 24,591

Lakhanpur P.S. 65 58,258 29,874 28,384

Belpahar P.S. 5 3,094 1,561 1,533

Bralarajnagar P.S. (Portion) 1,638 860 778

Jharsuguda Tahasll 200 170,274 85,713 84,561

Bralarajnagar P.S. (Portion) 34 22,104 11,368 10,736

Orient P.S. 200 96 104

)harsuguda P.S. 38 38,276 19,366 18,910

Lalkera P.S. 91 80,292 40,166 40,126

Kolablra P.S. 36 29,402 14,717 14,685 417

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

940 48,718 48,095 1,049 178,873 177,275 835 295,674 293,887

16 946 949 56 9,529 9,697 74 26,905. 27,306

7 435 406 24 4,275 4,206 37 13,891 14,204

9 511 543 32 5,254 5,491 37 13,014 13,102

26 1,711 1,710 77 14,132 14,160 71 25,275 25,·125

7 1,473 1,508 3 1,109 1,110

11 . 656 640 17 3,127 3,091 28 9,597 9,611

11 793 806 21 3,833 3,889 12 3,953 3,95j

4 262 264 32 5,699 5,672 28 10,616 10,451

9 719 697 83 14,912 14,713 111 39,543 39,380

78 87 26 4,562 4,414 26 9,405 9,263

3 217 212 20 3,571 3,492 42 14,912 14,785

5 424 398 37 6,779 6,807 43 15,226 15,332

85 81 12 2,209 2,165 24 8,518 8,460

85 81 12 2,209 2,165 24 8,518 8,460

5 1·,090 1,075 14 5,128 4,962

5 1,090 1,075 14 5,128 4,962

22 1,449 1,466 66 11,887 11,972 60 20,609 20,750

4 307 348 23 4,587 4,624 29 10,327 10,354

18 1,142 1,118 43 7,300 7,348 31 10,282 10,396

15 758 767 48 8,923 8,766 52 18,718 18,031

9 553 551 ·28 5,352 5,354 29 10,420 10,171

6 205 216 16 2,879 2,731 23 8,298 7,860

4 692 681

22 1,194 1,138 58 10,194 10,015 56 20,062 20,008

5 243 238 12 2,120 1,969 10 3,763 3,638

96 104

3 259 234 9 1,624 1,562 9 3,467 3,453

9 389 388 28 4,856 4,878 22 7,401 7,367

5 303 278 8 1,498 '1,502 15 5,431 5,550

lZ521Wli97 -2'.1.\ 418

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/District!- Population Population TahasIVP.S.lPart P.S. Number Flales Females Number Flales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

SAMBALPUR DISTRICT 480 329,396 324,290 155 221,123 214,915

Palkamal Tahasil 36 21,776 22,189 4 5,155 4,777

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) 16 9,365 9,574 2 2,498 2,429

Palkamal P.S. 20 12,411 12,615 2 2,657 2,348

Padmapur Tahasil 43 27,382 27,394 7 7,898 7,813

Jagadalpur P.S. (Portion) 8 4,909 5,100 1,093 1,08~

Padmapur P.S. 12 8,168 7,968 3 3,704 3,615

Burden P.S. 6 3,281 3,310 1,021 1,027

Galsllet P.S. 17 11,024 11,016 2 2,080 2,085

Sohela Tahasil 59 38,453 38,463 13 18,421 17,987

Melchhamunda P.S. 18 11,268 11,300 2 2,435 2,356

Sohela P.S. 22 14,951 14,838 6 8,438 8,136

Bljepur P.S. 19 12,234 12,325 5 7,548 7,495

Barapall Tahasll 24 17,352 17,027 11 15,349 14,585

Barapall P.S. 24 17,352 17,027 11 15,349 14,585

Bargarh Tahasil 20 15,288 14,961 18 30,797 29,560

Bargarh P.S. 20 15,288 14,961 18 30,797 29,560

Bhatli Tahasll 31 22,106 21,610 7 10,542 10,181

Bhatli P.S. 21 14,312 14,051 6 8,517 8,333

Ambabhona P.S. 10 7,794 7,559 2,025 1,848

Lakhanpur Tahasll 24 17,479 16,887 9 11,388 10,835

Rengall P.S. 9 6,401 6,272 2 2,245 2,243

Lakhanpur P.S. 13 9,349 8,985 7 9,143 8,592

Belpahar P.S. 869 852

Bralaralnagar P.S. (PortJon) 860 778

Jharsuguda Tahasil 51 36,196 35;738 13 18,067 17,662

Bralarajnagar P.S. (Portion) 6 3,591 3,436 1,651 1,455

Orient P.S.

Jharsuguda P.S. 15 10,581 10,302 2 3,435 3,359

Laikera P. S. 25 18,269 18,285 7 9,251 9,208

. Kolablra P.S. 5 3,755 3,715 3 3,730 3,640

1252 RGI'97 --2911 419

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 t 0,000 and above Populatlon Populatlon Number Rales Females Number Rales Females

21 22 23 ~4 25 26

14 46,349 42,968 6,808 6,174

4,118 3,887

4,118 3,887

4 11,148 10,33~ 6,808 6,174

4 1 t, 148 10,332 6,808 6,174 420

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of Tahasll/P.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Rengali Tahasil 127 120,784 60,942 59,842

Katarbaga P.S. 66 67,541 33,898 33,643 t- Sasan P.S. 61 53,243 27,044 26,199

Kochlnda Tahasll 501 212,925 106,720 106,205

Govindpur P.S. 65 47,975 24,039 23,936

Mahulpalli P.S. 143 61,886 30,898 30,988

Kochlnda P.S. 143 55,885 27,950 21,935

Jamankira P.S. 150 47,179 23,833 23,346,

Debagarh Tahasil 698 216,963 109,016 107,947

Debagarh P.S. 196 64,315 32,192 32,123

Barkot P.S. 150 55,867 28,057 ' 27,810

Kundhelgola P.S. 128 38,186 19,353 18,833

Reamal P.S. 224 58,595 29,414 29,181

Ralrakhol Tahasil 375 101,587 51,495 50,092

NaktJdeul P.S. 66 22,843 11,462 11,381

Kisinda P.S. 76 15,196 7,675 7,521

Ralrakhol P.5. 136 40,355 20,606 19,749

Charamal P.S. 97 23,193 11,752 11,441

Sambalpur Tahasll 248 172,835 87,799 85,036

JuJomura P.S. 91 44,371 22,385 21,986

Hlrakud' P.S. 3 5,630 2,862 2,768

Alnthapali P.S. 8 8,545 4,314 4,231

Sadar P.S. 42 39,364 20,021 19,343

Dhanupall P.S. 4 4,968 2,589 2,379

Burla P.S. 33 32,072 16,432 15,640

Dhama P.S. 67 37,885 19,196 18,689

Attablra Tahasll 15 143,018 72,710 70,308

Attablra P.S. 75 141,018 72,710 70,108

Bheden Tahasll 96 114,759 58,040 56,719

Bheden P.S. 96, 114,759 58,040 56,719 421

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 927 915 42 6,845 6,588 30 10,241 9,949

5 338 334 23 3,606 3,564 15 4,946 4,915'

8 589 581 19 3,239 3,024 15 5,295 5,034

175 9,166 9,252 182 29,977 30,051 100 33,851 34,187

8 466 480 22 3,863 3,807 23 7,602 7,789

40 2,248 2,292 60 9,711 9,811 30 10,251 10,492

59 2,839 2,846 37 6,078, 6,133 34 11,129 11,172

68 3,613 3,634 63 10,325 10,300 13 4,869 4,734

359 17,964 17,571 218 35,323 35,097 86 29,579 29,388

96 4,621 4,580 62 9,959 9,855 26 8,680 8,861

62 3,322 3,207 53 8,895 8,977 26 9,140 8,936

69 3,649 3,522 38 6,301 6,229 14 4,897 4,729

132 6,372 6,262 65 10,168 10,036 20 6,862 6,862

215 10,304 10,178 112 17,976' 17,618 36 12,149 12,100

31 1,141 1,168 24 4,352 4,264 5 1,659 1,744

54 2,365 2,310 14 2,052 2,003 6 2,051 2,014

72 3,393 3,305 45 7,110 7,079 17 5,836 5,825

58 3,405 3,395 29 4,462 4,272· 8 2,603 2,517

61 3,124 3,018 66 11,532 11,033 64 22,988 22,523

38 1,674 1,599 22 3,764 3,625 18 6,518 6,409

5 2,023 2,025

3 233 230 9 1,426 1,290 15 5,215 5,056

500 496

4 251 245 12 2,111 2,046 9 3,289 3,172

16 966 944 23 4,231 4,072 16 5,443 5,365

4 221 214 8 1,492 1,451 18 7,172 7,127

4 221 214 8 1,492 1,451 18 7,172 7,127 , 2 150 139 16 2,852 2,874 39 14,936 14,591

2 150 139 16 2,852 2,874 39 14,936 14,591 422

A·] : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. _ Number Rales Females Number Rales ~emales

15 16 17 18 19 20

Rengall Tahasil 24 17,634 17,264 17 "21,658 21,586

Katarb~ga P.S. 13 9,495 9,361 9 11,876 11,929

Sasan P.S. 11 8,139 7,903 8 9,782 9,657

Kochlnda Tahasll 41 27,844 27,125 2 2,883 2,693

Govlndpur P.S. 10 7,767 7,674 ' I 1,342 1,289

Mahulpalli P.S. 13 8,688 8,393

Kochlnda P.S. 13 7,904 7,784

Jamanklra P.S. 5 3,485 3,274 1,541 1,404

Debagarh Tahasil 30 19,609 19,373 5 6,541 6,518

Debagarh P.S. 10 6,390 6,424 2 2,542 2,403

Barkot P.S. 8 5,470 5,472 1,230 1,218

Kundhelgola P.S. 7 4,506 4,353

Reamal P.S. 5 3,243 3,124 2 2,769 2,897

Ralrakliol Tahasil 10 6,022 5,862 1,359 1,304

Naktideul P.S. 5 2,951 2,901 1,359 1,304

Klslnda P.S. 2 1,207 1,194

Ralrakhol P.S. 582 510

Charamal P.S. 2 1,282 1,257

Sambalpur Tahasll 47 34,450 33,468 9 t 1,718 t 1,304

Jujomura P.S. 13 10,429 10,353

Hirakud P.S. 2 1,196 I, 159 1,666 1,609

Alnthapali P.S. 2 I, 181 1,181 1,110 1,025

S~dar P.S. 12 8,924 8,697 3 4,223 4,070

Dhanupali P.S. 3 2,089 1,883

Burla P.S. 4 3,108 2,857 3 3,686 3,630

Dhama P.S. 1 1 7,523 7,338 1,033 970

Attablra Tahasil 18 13,209 12,695 23 36,922 36,086

Attablra P.S. 18 13,209 12,695 23 36,922 36,086

Bheden Tahasll 22 14,596 14,234 16 22,425 22,024

Bheden P.S. 22 14,596 14,234 16 22,425 22,024 423

BY POPULATION SIZE 5000 - 9999 10,000 and above Population o Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,637 3,540

3,637 3,540

2,999 2,897

2,999 2,897

3,685 3,030

3,685-- 3,030

3,987 3,690

'.

3,987 3,690

4 13,694 12,735

4 13,694 12,735

3,081 2,857

3,081 2,857 424

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT 1,688 1;048,612 527,647 520,965

Hemglr Tahasll 136 66,291 33,658 32,633

Hemglr P.S. 136 66,291 33,658 32,633

lephripara Tahasil \40 89,823 45,007 44,8\6

Lephripara P.S. 102 57,371 28,867 28,504

Bfiasma P.S. (Portion) 29 23,602 11,799 11,803

Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion) 9 8,850 4,341 4,509

Sundargarh Tahasil 281 206,241 \02,807 103,434

Bhasma' P.S. (Portion) 67 41,644 20,935 20,709

Sundargarh P.S. 83 58,480 29,353 29,127

Sundargarh Town P.S. 2 1,822 941 881

KinJirkela P.S. (Portion) 49 38,931 \9,440 19,491

Talasarai P.S. 80 65,364 32,138 33,226 I Rajaganrpur Tahasll 192 182,258 91,673 90,585

BaragaOr P.S. 73 60,985 30,802 30,183

Kutra P,S. 40 48,843 24,469 24,374

Rajagangapur P.S. (Portion) 79 72,430 36,402 36,028

Biramltrapur Tahasil 172 118,723 59,639 59,084

Rajagangapur P.S. (Portion) 5 3,494 1,760 1,734

Raiboga P.S. 44 31,694 15,887 15,807

Biramltrapur P.S. (Portion) 4 3,406 1,740 1,666

Bisra P.S. (Portion) 56 31,408 15,563 15,845

Hatlbarl P. S. 63 48,721 24,689 24,032

Panposh Tahasll 207 146,687 74,608 72,079

Biramltrapur P.S. (Portion) 57 36,375 18,478 17,897

Bisra P.S. (Portion) 55 36,792 18,519 18,273

Tangarapall P.S. 4 4,533 2,344 2,189

Raghunathapall P.S. 1,015 525 490

Bondamunda P.S. 13 9,718 5,039 4,679

Lathikata P.S. 29 18,192 9,412 8,780 425

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 ~opuiatlon ~opulatlon ~opuiation Number ~aies ~emaies Number ~ales ~emales Number ~aies ~emales

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

357 19,678 19,760 569 96,266 96,295 479 168,888 168,150

41 2,636 2,553 54 8,925 8,614 29 10,648 10,569

41 2,636 2,553 54 8,925 8,614 29 10,648 10,569

34 1,540 1,578 40 6,722 6,722 41 14,635 14,630

32 1,462 1,495 29 4,872 4,797 25 8,852 8,808

2 78 83 8 1,177 1,234 13 4,756 4,740

3 673 691 3 1,027 1,082

43 2,093 2,107 80 13,861 13,932 92 32,228 32,582

7 489 473 28 4,715 4,667 19 6,658 6,637

11 576 560 19 3,523 3,437 34 11,686 11,872

226 217

7 247 257 14 2,548 2,583 13 4,269 4,072

18 781 817 18 2,849 3,028 26 9,615 10,001

17 1,009 1,087 47 8,338 8,296 61 21,531 21,534

2 161 -169 25 4,641 4,520 27 9,309 9,272

" 1 80 84 7 1,103 1,140 12 4,677 4,659

14 768 834 15 2,594 2,636 22 7,545 7,603

19 1,048 1,095 58 10,340 10,504 66 23,116 23,185

197 220 "3 902 938

9 515 548 8 1,305 1,414 19 6,457 6,455

196 211 2 972 898

7 431 438 24 4,274 4,295 20 6,880 7,142

3 102 109 24 4,368 4,364 22 7,905 7,752

28 1,882 1,910 67 11;258 10,956 69 25,436 24,791

8 564 530 21 3,261 3,271 17 5,986 5,961

6 414 440 20 3,583 3,461 18 6,782 6,737

2 395 378 379 361

74 75 4 832 729 5 1,911 1,773

8 528 523 9 1,437 1,435 10 3,565 3,531 426

A-J : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4£999 State/District! Population Poeulatlon TahasillP.S.lPart P.S. Number Males ~emales Number Males ~emales

15 16 17 18 19 20

SUNDARGARH DISTRICT 220_ 147,692 146,219 61 .89,305 85,551

Hemgir Tahasil 7 4,442 4,500 5 7,007 6,397

Hemgir P.S. 7 4,442 4,500 5 7,007 6,397

Lephripara Tahasil 18 12,829 12,685 7 9,281 9,201

Lephripara P.S. 12 8,385 8,223 4 5,296 5,181

Bhasma P.S. (Portion) 4 2,789 2,773 2 2,999 2,973

Klnjirkela P.S. (Portion) 2 1,655 1,689 986 1,047

Sundargarh Tahasil 53 34,990 35,314 13 19,635 19,499

Bhasma P.S. (Portion) 13 9,073 8,932

Sundargarh P_S. 16 9,648 9,609 3 3,920 3,649

SlIndargarh Town P.S. 715 664

Kinjirkela P.S. (Portion) 11 6,742 6,948 4 5,634 5,631

Talasara P.S. 12 8,812 9,161 6 10,081 10,219

Rajagangapur Tahasll 51 35,967 35,841 16 24,828 23,827

Baragaon P.S. 15 11,350 11,247 4 5,341 4,975

Kutra P_S. 14 8,991 9,101 6 9,618 9,390

Ra!agangapur P.S. (Portion) 22 15,626 15,493 6 9,869 9,462

Blramitrapur Tahasil 22 14,952 14,595 7 10,183 9,705

Rajagangapur P.S. (Portion) 661 576

Raiboga P.S. 4 2,492 2,544 4 5,118 4,846

Biramitrapur P.S. (Portion) 572 557

Bisra P.S. (Portion) 4 2,552 2,551 1,426 1,419

Hatlbari P.S. 12 8,675 8,367 2 3,639 3,440

Panposh Tahasll 35 22,537 22,122 7 10,483 9,853

Blramltrapur P.S. (Portion) 10 6,095 5,814 2,572 2,321

Bisra P.S. (Portion) 10 6,354 6,325 1,386 1,310 , Tangarapali P.S. - 1,570 1,450

Raghunathapali P.S. 525 490

Bondamunda P.S. 3 2,222 2,102

Lathikata P.S. 870 844 427

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above ropulation Population Number l'Iaies Females Number l'Iaies Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

2 5,818 4,990

3,012 2,447

3,012 2,447 428

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Populadon StatelD IstrIcti Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

.Kulunga P.S. 48 40,062 20,291 19,771

Banel Tahasll 560 238,589 120,255 118,334

Gurundla P.S. 75 27,574 13,837 13,737

Bank! P.S. 39 16,766 8,331 8,435

Kamarposhbalang P.S. 58 29,394 14,974 14,420

Kolda P.S. 53 28,290 14,495 13,795

Banel P.S. 104 48,763 24,464 24,299

Lahunlpara P.S. 152 55,891 28,202 27,689

Mahulapada P.S. H 13,747 6,920 6,827

TlkaetpaJi P.S. 45 18,164 9,032 9,132

KENDUJHAR DISTRICT 2,067 1,170,152 588,129 582,023

Telkol Tahasll 247 121,084 60,987 60,097

Telkol P.S. 139 73,624 37,313 36,311

Kanllpanl P.S. 38 15,026 7,631 7,395

Nayakote P.S. 70 32,434 16,043 16,391

Barbll Tahasll 176 98,517 49,788 48,729

Joda P.S. 94 54,757 27,754 27,003

Barbll P;S. 45 27,470 14,058 13,412

Champua P.S. (Pordon) 37 16,290 7,976 8,314

Champua Tahasll 234 139,867 69,611 70,256

Champua P.S. (Pordon) 125 80,097 40,073 40,024

Barla P.S. 109 59,770 29,538 30,232

Kendulhar Tahasll 531 278,266 138,607 139,659

Turumunga P.S. 105 56,402 27,694 28,708

Patana P.S. 161 82,996 41,185 41,811

Kendulhar Sadar P.S. 211 113,433 56,755 56,678

Kendulhar Town P.S, 54 25,435 12,973 12,462

Ghatgaon Tahasll 376 201,579 101,55.9 100,020

Pandapara P.S. 94 47,993 23,986 24,007

Ghatgaon P.S. 128 79,162 39,830 39,332 429

I BY PPPULATION sin

_j.~ ____~L~e~~~m~a~n~2~0~0~ _____ 200 - 499 500 - 999 Populatlon Populatlon Populatlon /Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

5 302 342 11 1,750 1,682 18 6,813 6,428 .. 175 9,470 9,430 223 36,822 37,271 121 41,294 40,859 30 1,579 1,566 29 4,786 4,962 11 3,883 3,677

9 465 507 16 2,511 2,589 12 4,019 ) 3,960

8 442 424 27 4,904 4,821 17 5,808 5,739

14 906 923 20 3,160 3,254 15 5,502 5,419

34 1,743 1,752 37 6,033 6,129 23 7,784 7,890

57 3,328 3,277 60 10,114 10,107 27 8,674 8,576

8 312 322 17 2,921 2;939 7 2,472 2,452

15 695 659 If 2,393 2,470 9 3,152 3,146

379 23,061 23,189 8~6 141,246 141,021 588 208,571 208,926

58 3,767 3,931 '103 17,266 17,513 59 20,834 20,114

34 2,109 2,098 54 8,596 8,535 29 10,585 10,128

7 500 564 21 3,422 3,517 9 3,094 2,731

17 1,158 1,269 28 . 5,248 5,461 21 7,155 7,255

31 1,674 1,653 73 12,349 12,254 48 16,756 16,945

14 783 758 40 6,903 6,876 27 9,470 9,439

8 415 392 17 2,931 2,876 11 3,612 3,558

9 476 503 16 2,515 2,502 10 3,674 3,948

28 1,717 1,715 100 17,369 17,581 81 29,532 30,454

17 987 964 50 9,012 9,036 43 16,011 16,455

11 730 751 50 8,357 8,545 38 13,521 13,999

!-- 87 5,187 5,265 233 38,887 39,111 154 52,936 54,105

13 823 '817 43 6,984 7,233 39 12,940 13,414

27 1,590 1,595 69 11,656 11,728 48 15,880 16,292

35 2,090 2,061 96 16,368 16,366 57 20,753 21,214

12 684 792 25 3,879 3,784 10 3,363

83 5,105 5,014 140 24,257 24,215 106 37,741

19 1,365 1,339 41 6,713 6,769 22 1 7,257 7,372

12 645 611 8,882 8,914 51 18,433 18,360 430

A·l : VILLAGES CLASSIF;IED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 StatelDlstrlctl Population Population Tahasllll:'.S.lPart P.S. Number F'lales Females Number F'lales FemaleS

15 16 17 18 19 20

Kulunga P.S. 10 6,471 6,547 4 4,955 4,772

Banel Tahasll 34 21,975 21,162 6 7,88B 7,069

Gurundla P.S. 4 2,571 2,456 1. 1,018 1,076

Bankl P.S. 2 1,336 1,379

Kamarposhbalang P.S. 6 3,B20 3,436

Kolda P.S. 554 544 3 4,373 3,655

Banel P.S. 9 6,09B 5,9B5

Lahunipara P.S. 7 4,5B6 4,434 1,500 1,295

Mahulapada P.S. 2 1,215 1,114

T1kaetpall P.S. 3 1,795 I,BI4 997 1,043

KENDUJHAR DISTRICT 23B 161,4B2 157,655 35 50,961 4B,B04

Telkol Tahasll 24 15,190 14,B1B 3 3,930 3,721

Telkol P.S. 19 12,093 II,B29 3 3,930 3,721

KanJlpanl P.S. 615 583

Nayakote P.S. 4 2,4B2 2,406

Barbll Tahasll 21 14,344 13,4Bl 3 4,665 4,396

Joda P.S. 11 7,4P 7,041 2 3,161 2,BB9

Barbll P.S. B 5,596 5,079 1,504 1,507

Champua P.S. (Portion) 2 1,311 1,361

Champua Tahasll 20 13,29~ 13,358 5 7,701 7,148

Champua P.S. (Portion) 11 7,3B9 7,409 4 6,674 6,160

Barla P.S. 9 5,903 5,949 1,027 9BB

KenduJhar 1ahasll 52 34,254 34,082 5 7,343 7,096

Turumunga P.S. 9 5,935 6,217 1,012 1,0'27

Patana P.S. 16 10,195 10,272 1,864 1,924

Kendulhar Sadar P.S. 21 14,244 13,963 2 3,300 3,074

Kendulhar Town P.S. 6 3,BBO 3,630 1,167 1,071

Ghatgaon Tahasll 44 30,213 29,057 3 4,243 4,081

Pandapara P.S. 11 7,431 7,344 1,220 1,183

Ghatgaon P.S; 16 10,706 10,249 1,164 1,198 431

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

2,806 2,543

2,806 2,543

2,808 2,428 432

A-l : VILLAGES CLASSIFIEDI Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Harlchandanpur P.S. 107 58,951 2,9,715 29,236

Daltarl P.S. 47 15,473 8,028 7,445

Anandapur Tahasil 276 197,870 100,150 97,720

Salnkul P.S. 90 60,107 30,284 29,823

Ghaslpura P.S. 111 93,273 47,539 45,734

Anandapur P.S. (Ponlon) 75 44,490 22,327 22,163

Hatadlhl Tahasll .227 132,969 67,427 65,542

Anandapur P.S. (Ponlon) 30 19,483 9,946 9,537

Nandlpada P.S. 122 63,367 31,923 31,444

Soso P.S. 75 50,119 25,558 24,561

MAYURBHANJ DISTRICT 3,718 1,768,331 890,093 878,238

Bahalda Tahasll 255 158,948 79,021 79,927

Tiring! P.S. 129 76,888 38,219 38,669

Bahalda P.S. 126 82,060 40,802 41,258

Ralrangpur Tahasll 502 231,436 114,863 116,573

Gorumahlsanl P.S. 118 39,477 19,484 19,993

Ralrangpur P.S. 158 84,057 41,804 42,253

Badampahar P.S. 81 50,368 25,053 25,315

Blsol P.S. 145 57,534 28,522 29,012

Barlpada Tahasll 1,171 508,105 258,363 249,742

Jharpokharia P.S. 179 74,568 38,197 36,371

Bangiriposl P.S. 206 78,254 39,440 38,814

Koliana P.S. 246 91,477 46,656 44,821

Suliapada P.S. 197 83,412 42,237 41,175

Muruda P.S. (Portion) 5 2,908 1,482 1,426

Betanatl P.S. (Portion) 246 125 121

Barlpada Town P.S. 13 7,943 4,126 3,817

Baripada Sadar P.S. 134 65,024 33,029 31,995

Barsahl P. S. 190 104,273 53,071 51,202

Betanatl Tahasil ~29 157,982 80,137 77,845 433

iY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number M3\es Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

28 1,780 1,776 37 6,304 6,328 27 10,025 9,926

24 1,315 1,288 14 2,358 2,204 6 2,026 1,995

38 2,264 2,244 96 17,174 16,719 81 28,982 28,254

11 633 631 39 7,204 6,978 24 8,507 8,341

11 623 649 28 4,860 4,748 39 14,178 13,680

16 1,008 964 29 5,110 4,993 18 6,297 6,233

54 3 __347 3,367 81 13,944 13,628 59 21,790 21,401

6 437 414 9 1,492 1,376 10 3,897 3,722

31 1,872 1,916 43 7,543 7,303 34 12,322 12,152

17 1,038 1,037 29 4,909 4,949 15 5,571 5,527

909 51,218 50,667 1,502 254,125 252,466 988 340,824 340,058

29 1,854 1,895 93 15,737 16,125 98 33,631 34,584

12 675 692 52 8,828 8,941 48 15,930 16,412

17 1,179 1,203 41 6,909 7,184 50 17,701 18,172

114 6,526 6,539 213 35,338 36,499 146 50,102 51,198

46 2,281 2,315 49 7,644 7,921 20 6,633 6,927

20 1,270 1,192 67 11,423 11,711 59 20,306 20,686

10 716 734 31 5,351 5,470 30 10,791 10,927

38 2,259 2,298 66 10,920 11,397 37 12,372 12,658

319 17,629 t 7,105 489 83,701 81,075 284 98,877 ?6,172

56 3,206 3,059 74 12,233 11,737 32 10,418 10,182

74 4,064 3,962 85 14,092 13,946 33 11,313 11,272

79 4,016 3,876 109 18,818 18,175 48 17,156 16,335

47 3,036 2,878 86 15,257 14,475 56 19,054 18,801

2 397 421 3 1,085 1,005

125 121

20 24 8 1,296 1,261 276 254

30 1,539 1,491 49 8,332 8,271 45 15,906 15,268

32, 1,748 l,815 75 13,151 12,668 66 23,669 23,055

83 5,056 5,045 144 25,146 24,741 76 26,411 26,061

1252 RG1/97-30A 434

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population TahasillP.S.IPart P.S. Number' --';lales Females Number liiIales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

Harlchandanpur P.S. 14 9,747 9,506 1,85~ 1,700

Daltari P.S. 3 2,329 1,958

Anandapur Tahasil 51 36,235 35,345 10 15,495 15,158

Salnkul P.S. 14 10,814 10,678 2 3,126 3,195

Ghasipura P.S. 27 ]8,218 17,456 6 9,660 9,201

Anandapur P.S. (Portion) 10 7,203 7,21 I 2 2,709 2,762

Hatadihl Tahasil 26 17,954 17,514 6 7,584 7,204

Anandapur P.S. (Portion) 4 2,617 2,557 1,503 1,468

Nandipada P.S. 13 9,128 8,974 1,058 1,099

Soso P.S. 9 6,209 5,983 4 5,023 4,637

MAYURBHANJ DISTRICT 272 180,211 174,747 47 63,715 60,300

Bahalda Tahasil 29 19,410 19,232 6 8,389 8,091

Tiring! P. S. 15 10,111 10,123 2 2,675 2,501

Bahalda P.S. 14 9,299 9,109 4 5,714 5,590

Ralrangpur Tahasil 22 14,225 '14,077 7 8,672 8,260

Gorumahisanl P.S. 493 518 2 2,433 2,312

Rairangpur P.S. 11 7,608 7,554 1,197 1,110

Badampahar P.S. 7 4,376 4,434 3 3,819 3,750

Bisol P.S. 3 1,748 1,571 1,223 1,088

Baripada Tahasil 69 45,080 43,088 10 13,076 12,302

Jharpokharla P.S. 16 11,082 10,179 1,258 1,214

Banslrlposl P.S.· 12 7,478 7,186 2 2,493 2,448

Kollana P.S. 9 5,546 5,347 1,120 1,088

Sullapada P.S. 8 4,890 5,021

Muruda P.S. (Portion)

BetanatJ P.S. (Portion)

Barlpada Town P.S. 2 1,381 1,225 1,153 1,053

Barlpada Sadar P.5. 9 6,025 5,731 1,227 1,234

Barsahl P.S. 13 8,678 8,399 4 5,825 5,265

Betanatl Tahasll 19 12,943 11,959 7 10,581 10,039

1252 RGJi97-1013 435

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above . Populatlon Populatlon Number Mal!!$ Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

2,808 2,428

2,808 2,428 436

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Populadon State/District! Total runber of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited \'iIb£2S Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Betanad P.S. (Portion) 120 68,206 34,546 33,660

Muruda P.S. (Portion) 13 3,951 1,993 1,958

Balslnga P.S. 196 85,825 43,598 42,227

Rasagoblndapur Tahasll 260 122,557 61,796 60,761

Muruda P.S. (Portion) 96 54,235 27,206 27,029

Rasagoblndapur P.S. 164 68,322 34,590 33,732

Udala Tahasll 473 276,700 140,131 136,569

Khunta P.S. 214 98,571 49,816 48,755

Udala P.S. .113 69,956 35,419 34,537

Kapdpada P.S. 98 58,899 29,935 28,964

Sharata P.S. 48 49,274 24,961 24,313

Karanjla Tahasll 728 312,603 155,782 156,821

Satkosla P.S. 75 37,174 18,503 18,671

Thakunnunda P.S. 92 34,505 17,119 17,386

Karanjia P.S. 154 69,778 34,888 34,890

Jashlpur P.S. 254 92,715 46,385 46,330

Raruan P.S. 153 78,431 38,887 39,544

BAlESHWAR DISTRICT 3,810 2,538,424 1,285,646 1,252,778

Jaleswar Tahasll 526 374,895 192,106 182,789

Raibania P.S. 77 63,538 32,459 31,079

Jaleswar P.S. 128 85,328 43,688 41,640

BhoanJ P.S. 321 226,029 115,959 110,070

Basta TaIwIl 574 349,500 179,541 169,959

Ballapal P.S. 162 125,777 64,632 61,145

Singla P.S. 135 96,475 49,453 47,022

Basta P.S. 250 108,690 55,945 52,745

Rupsa P.S. 27 18,558 9,511 9,047

Baleshwar Tahasll 402 240,088 124,042 116,046

Baleshwar P.S. 251 143,883 74,184 69,699

Chandlpur P.S. 26 31,146 16,359 14,787 437

BY POPULAT10N SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population popUGtlon PopuratlCln Number Males Females Number Males females Number Males females

6 7 8 9 10. 11 12 13 14

27 1,504 1,524 43 7,319 7,359 36 12,534 12,510.

5 350. 338 7 1,255 1,240 388 380.

51 3,20.2 3,183 94 16,512 16,142 39 13,489 13,151

66 4,245 4,210 108 17,663 17,344 63 21,664 21,500

17 1,182 1,192 42 7,621 7,487 25 8,807 8,198

49 3,0.63 3,018 66 10.,042 9,857 38 12,857 12,70.2

92 4,963 4,841 160 27,380. 27,0.39 148 50,994 50,272

47 2,569 2,541 82 13,585 13,512 68 22,237 22,0.92

20. 85S 785 35 5,621 5,468 37 \2,956 12,843

21 1,254 1,249 37 7,033 6,907 26 9,575 9,144 .. 285 266 6 1,141 1,152 \7 6,226 6,193 206 10.,945 11,032 295 49,160. 49,643 173 59,145 6o.,271

16 813 770 32 5,729 5;715 19 6,581 6,798

29 1,473 1,529 43· 6,721 6,892 15 5,296 5,294

37 2,318 2,423 60. 9,432 9,383 45 15,769 15,736

98 4,740 4,660. 96 15,721 15,987 46 15,288 15,838

26 1,60.1 1,650. 64 11,557 11,666 48 16,211 16,605

893 48,951 47,9'1-9 1,214 20.7,655 20.2,579 940 334,002 328,373

117 6,0.58 5,119 148 25,475 24,181 133 48,823 46,550.

22 1,0.80 1,078 17 2,839 2,647 17 5,962 5,114

12 1,613 1,50.9 41 6,578 6,378 23 9,090 8,576

63 3,365 3,132 90. 16,0.58 15,1 S6 93 33,171 32,200

154 7,985 7,612 183 31,90.7 30.,228 148 52,527 50,121

36 1,860. 1,776 40 6,882 6,643 46 16,639 16,0.14

32 1,811 1,769 45 7,909 7,622 35 12,732 11,883 OJ 4,156. 3,902 93 16,222 15,121 S3 18,260 17,556

1 158 165 5 894 842 14 4,896 4,668

121 5,870. 5,529 126 21,742 20.,675 100 35,266 33,335

7S 1,570. 3,338 84 14,0.55 13,424 57 19,812 18,753

9 411 387 5 833 781 6 2,188 2,0.27 438

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11000 - 11999 21000 - 41999 StltelDlstrictI . Population POj!ulailon TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Number ,",ales Females Number ,",ales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

Betlnatl P.S. (Portion) 10 7,054 6,333 4 6,135 5,914

Muruda P.S. (Portion)

Balslnp P.S. 9 5,889 5,626 3 4,446 4,125

RasalOblndapur Tahasll 19 13,587 13,172 4 4,637 4,535

Muruda P.S. (Portion) 10 7,122 7,129 2 2,474 2,423

Rasagoblndapur P.S. 9 6,465 6,043 2 2,163 2,112

Udala Tahasll 63 43,610 42,026 10 13,184 12,391

Khuntl P.S. 17 11,425 10,610

Udala P.S. 19 13,374 13,050 2 2,613 2,391

Kaptlpada P.S. 11 7,720 7,450 3 4,353 4,214

Sharatl P.S. 16 11,091 10,916 5 6,218 5,786

KaranJla Tahasll 51 31,356 31,193 3 5,176 4,682

Satkosla P.S. 8 5,380 5,388

Thakunnunda P.S. 4 2,4:22 2,400 1,207 1,271

Karanjla P.S. 12 7,369 7,348

)ashlpur P.S. 13 8,288 7,940 2,348 1,905

Raruan P.S. 14 7,897 8,117 1,621 1,506

BALESHWAR .DISTRICT 581 403,779 393,460 167 239,043 231,228

)aleswar Tahasll 100 70,491 67,093 27 38,653 36,827

Ralbanla P.S. 11 7,852 7,323 9 12,120 11,838

)aleswar P.S. 26 17,878 17,005 6 8,529 8,172

Bhoeral P.S. 63 44,761 ·42,765 12 18,004 16,817

Basta Tahasll 68 47,226 44,776 17 25,358 23,667

Ballapal P.S. 29 19,427 18,308 9 13,505 12,640

Singia P.S. 16 11,834 11,475 5 6,948 6,482

Basta P.S. 18 12,402 11,621 3 4,905 4,545

Rupsa P.S. 5 3,563 3,372

Baleshwar Tahasll 38 28,405 26,023 14 21,754 20,332

Baleshwar P.S. 24 17,320 16,072 10 14,951 14,174

Chandlpur P.S. 2 2,049 1,370 2. 4,329 4,008 439

BY POPULATION ~IZE 5,000 _ 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

....:

-_

14 46,828 44,050 5,388 5,139

2,606 2,419

2,606 2,419

3 9,150 8,416 5,388 5,139

2 6,319 5,764

2,831 2,652 5,388 5,139

'3 11,005 10,152 '_

4,476 3,938

2 6,529 6,214 440

A-3 : VILLAGES C;:LASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages· Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Remuna P.S. 125 65,059 33,499 31,560

Nilaglrl Tahasll 289 154,026 77,521 76,505

Nilagirl P.S. 158 83,703 42,364 41,339

Berhampur P.S. 57 41,493 21,163 20,330

Oupada P.S. 74 28,830 13,994 14,836

Soro Tahasll 565 307,629 154,593 153,036

Soro P.S. 305 203,694 102,920 100,774

Khalra P.S. 260 103,935 51,673 52,262

Similia Tahasll 230 116,293 58,475 57,818

Similia P.S. 230 116,293 58,475 57,818

Bhadrak Tahasll 341 268,429 135,414 133,015

Bant P.S. 106 52,426 26,221 26,205

Agarpada P.S. 63 37,193 18,737 18,456

Bhadrak Rural P.S. 172 178,810 90,456 88,354

TIhldl Tahasil 126 127,563 63,132 64,431

Tlhldl P.S. (Portion) 126 127,563 63,132 64,431

Basudebpur Tahasll 169 166,004 84,292 81,712

Basudebpur P.S. 91 103,840 52,940 50,900

Nalkanldihl P.S. 78 62,164 31,352 30,812

Chandaball Tahasll 287 183,272 92,707 90,565

Bansada P.S. 147 88,248 45,088 43,160

Tihldl P.S. (Portion) 26 13,545 6,798 6,747

Chandaball P.S. 96 65,593 33,002 32,591

Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) 18 15,886 7,819 8,067

Dhamanagar Tahasll 301 250,725 123,823 126,902

Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) 59 75,516 37,123 38,393

Dhamanagar P.S. 105 88,600 43,419 45,181

Bhandari Pokharl P.S. 137 86,609 43,281 43,328 441

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

37 1,869 1,804 37 6,854 6,470 37 13,266 12,555

99 5,473 5,499 93 16,104 15~895 48 16,656 16,782

51 2,995 2,904 53 9,335 9,063 29 10,062 9,836

18 902 866 15 2,743 2,645 7 2,584 2,616

30 1,576 1,729 25 4,026 4,187 12 4,010 4,330

162 8,821 8,938 209 33,925 116 41,608 41,659

68 3,666 3,682 109 18,232 18,023 68 25,016 24,670

94 5,155 5,256 100 15,811 15,902 48 16,592 16,989

64 3,786 3,802 82 13,197 13,045 57 20,446 20,400

3,786 3,802 112 13,197 13,045 57 20,446 20,400

54 3,593 3,732 108 19,374 19,028 93 32,692 32,529

30 2,065 2,169 43 7,624 7,464 23 7,376 7,422

10 648 668 25 4,414 4,352 18 6,474 6,354

14 880 895 40 7,336 7,212 52 18,842 18,753

8 531 614 31 5,016 5,416 36 13,080 13,400 / 8 531 614 31 5,016 5,416 36 13,080 13,400

26 1,748 1,643 56 9,856 9,574 37 12,397 12,280

12 904 825 31 5,441 5,202 16 5,649 5,538

14 844 818 25 4,415 4,372 21 6,748 6,742

48 2,649 2,463 97 16,146 84 30,456 29,752

35 1,763 1,600 41 7,354 6,879 41 14,983 14,325

5 210 205 9 1,265 1,405 10 3,809 3,713

8 676 658 42 7,027 7,008 24 8,392 8,184

5 830 854 9 3,272 3,530

2,437 2,398 81 14,465 14,466 88 30,051 31,565

2 168 161 9 1,604 1,616 14 4,995 5,452

1 I 585 607 31 5,280 5,373 34 11,503 12,253

27 1,684 1,630 41 7,581 7,477 40 13,553 13,860 442

A·] : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1!000 - 1£999 2£000 - 4£999 State/District! Population Population TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. Number "'ales Females Number "'ales Females 15 16 17 18 19 20

Remuna P.S. 12 9,036 8,581 2 2,474 2,150

NlIagiri Tahasll 39 25,350 24,675 10 13,938 13,654

NlIagirl P.S. 20 12,734 12,478 5 7,238 7,058

Berhampur P.S. 12 8,234 7,607 5 6,700 6,596

Oupada P.S. 7 4,382 4,590

Soro Tahasll 60 42,726 42,328 17 24,569 23,492

Soro P.S. 45 32,634 32,126 14 20,546 19,579

Khaira P.S. 15 10,092 10,202 3 4,023 3,913

Similla Tahasll 23 15,240 15,136 4 5,806 5,435

Similia P.S. 23 15,240 15,136 4 5,806 5,435

Bhadrak Tahasil 62 44,659 43,587 23 30,884 29,998

Bant P.$. 8 6,068 6,060 2 3,088 3,090

Agarpada P.S. 8 4,596 4,688 2 2,605 2,394

Bhadrak Rural P.S. 46 33,995 32,839 19 25,191 24,5i4

Tihidi Tahasil 38 25,241 25,718 13 . 19,264 19,283

Tihldi P.S. (Portion) 38 25,241 25,718 13 19,264 19,283

Basudebpur Tahasll 31 22,024 21,508 15 23,862 23,054

Basudebpur P.S. 16 11,813 11,641 13 19,183 18,485

Naikanldihi P.5. 15 10,211 9,867 2 4,679 4,569

Chandaball Tahasll 50 33,544 32,718 8 9,582 9,486

Bansada P.S. 27 17,734 17,119 3 3,254 3,237

Tihidi P.S. (Portion) 2 1,514 1,424

Chandaball P.S. 18 11,821 11,747 4 5,086 4,994 I Dhusurl P.S. (Portion) 3 2,475 2,428 1,242 1,255

Dhamanagar Tahasil 72 48,873 49,898 19 25,373 26,000 I Dhusuri P.S. (Portion) 23 15,337 15,829 11 15,019 15,335

~ Dhamanagar P.S. 21 14,212 14,856 ? 9,215 9,517

Bhandari 'Pokharl P.S. 28 19,324 19,213 1,139 1,148 443

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females 21 22 23 24 25 26

.'

2,826 2,694

2,826 2,694

4,212 4,141

4,212 4,141

4 14,405 13,653

.3 9,950 9,209

4,455 4,444

2,624 ". 2,575

.1

2,624 2,575 444

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPart P.S. inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

CUTI ACK DISTRICT 6,030 4,8'14,040 2,441,560 2,402,480 Suklnda Tahasil 434 312,962 159,570 153,392 Sukinda P.S. 175 162,681 83,612 79,069 Jajapur Road P.S. 44 33,638 17,114 16,524 Koral P.S. 215 116,643 58,844 57,799 Dharmasala Tahasil 368 279,778 142,597 137,181 Dharmasala P.S. 357 270,165 137,794 132,371 Badachana P.S. (Portion) 4 1,563 769 794 Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) 7 8,050 4,034 4,016 Darpan Tahasil 215 174,761 89,279 85,482 Badachana P.S. (Portion) 160 96,709 49,721 46,988 Ballchandrapur P.S. (Portion) 55 78,052 39,558 38,494 Blnjharpur Tahasil 202 262,598 129,448 133,150 Blnjharpur P.S. 202 262,598 129,448 133,150 Jajapur TahasiJ 344 302,647 151,676 150,971 Jajapur P.S. 249 183,705 93,316 90,389 Mangalpur P.S. 95 118,942 58,360 60,582 Kanlka Tahasil 158 122,165 59,007 63,158 Rajkanika P.S. 157 118,127 57,199 60,928 Aall P.S. (Portion) 4,038 1,808 2,230 Aall Tahasll 115 117,265 56,031 61,234 Aall P.S. (Portion) 115 117,265 56,031 61,234 Rajnagar Tahasil 245 118,939 60,594 58,345 Rajnagar P.S. 245 118,939 60,594 58,345 Pattamundal Tahasil 149 146,735 70,693 76,042 Pattamundai P.S. 149 146,735 70,693 76,042 Kendrapara Tahasil 317 237,012 119,993 117,019 Kendrapara P.S. 317 237,012 119,993 117,019 Mahanga Tahasll 191 149,276 75,725 73,551

Mahanga P.S. 191 149,276 75,7~5 73,551 Salepur Tahasll 320 278,688 142,417 136,271 Tang( P.S. (Portion) 12 12,031 6,186 5,845 Jagatpur P.S. 36 46,813 23,888 22,925 Salepur P.S. 272 219,844 112,343 107,501 Klshorenagar Tahasil 109 80,453 40,722 39,731 _" 445

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

859 46,808 45,556 1,809 312,639 308,729 1,762 638,168 630,224 73 4,159 4,110 137 23,213 23,031 133 48,244 46,982 18 1,094 1,055 42 7,243 7,126 63 23,756 22,848 4 162 158 11 1,885 1,864 18 6,619 6,496 51 2,903 2,897 84 14,085 14,041 52 17,869 17,638 64 3,392 3,261 119 20,965 20,108 107 39,055 37,426 63 3,386 3,251 114 20,082 19,197 106 38,651 37,025 4 769 794 6 10 114 117 404 401 45 2,286 2,149 64 11,745 11,419 42 16,025 15,469 43 2,136 2,011 54 9,857 9,601 33 12,187 11,751 2 150 138 10 1,888 1,818 9 3,838 3,718 10 639 634 35 6,295 6,672 53 18,962 19,618 10 639 634 35 6,295 6,672 53 18,962 19,618 38 1,766 1,736 83 14,669 14,502 110 39,133 38,922 35 1,580 1,567 69 12,324 11,998 77 27,121 26,525 3 186 169 14 2,345 2,504 JJ 12,012 12,397

10 ~68 551 67 11,756 12,025 44 14,903 15,979 10 568 551 67 11,756 12,025 44 14,903 15,979

10 495 532 24 3,938 4,298 43 16,386 17,546 10 495 532 24 3,938 4,298 43 16,386 t 7,546 57 2,664 2,441 91 15,718 15,161 78 27,394 26,524 57 2,664 2,441 91 15,718 15,161 78 27,394 26,524 8 574 611 49 8,421 8,825 41 14,661 15,536 8 574 611 49 8,421 8,825 41 14,661 15,536 43 2,243 2,161 103 17,308 16,775 91 31,589 31,098 43 2,243 2,161 103 17,308 16,775 91 31,589 31,098 20 1,320 . 1,326 56 9,955 9,591 63 22,642 21,892 20 1,320 1,326 56 9,955 9,591 63 22,642 21,892 30 2,059 1,932 85 15,085 14,493 105 37,911 36,655 2 135 120 3 616 560 300 281 73 64 8.1 1,525 1,430 4 1,350 t,355 27 1,851 1,748 -74 12,944 12,503 100 36,261 35,019 13 684 674 33 5,666 5,540 39 14,094 13,823 446

A-l : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Number Males Females Number Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

CUTIACK DISTRICT 1,156 807,276 795,640 432 599,047 585,442 Sukinda Tahasil 66 47,488 45,656 24 33,802 31,182 Sukinda P.S. 35 25,017 24,057 16 23,838 21,552 Jajapur Road P.S. 11 8,448 8,006 Koral P.S. 20 14,023 13,593 a 9,964 9,630 Dharmasala Tahasil 52 38,669 37,175 24 34,113 32,812 Dharmasala P.S. 48 35,159 33,687 24 34,113 32,812 Badachana P.S. (Portion) Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) 4 3,510 3,488 Darpan Tahasil 49 35,058 33,184 14 21,177 20,343 Badachana" P.S. (Portion) 26 18,800 17,340 4 6,741 6,285 Balichandrapur P.S. (Portion) 23 16,258 15,844 10 14,436 14,058 B_injharpur Tahasil 71 52,072 53,449 30 42,482 43,958 Binjharpur P.S .. 71 52,072 53,449 30 42,482 43,958 JaJapur Tahasll 83 56,996 56,289 30 39,112 39,522 JaJapur P.S. 56 37,890 36,717 12 14,401 13,582 Mangalpur P.S. 27 19,106 19,572 18 24,711 25,940 Kanika Tahasil 28 19,648 21,305 9 12,132 13,298 RaJkanika P.S. 28 19,648 21,305 8 10,324 11,068 Aali P.S. (Portion) 1,808 2,230 Aall Tahasil 22 14,765 15,758 16 20,447 23,100 Aall P.S. (Poitlon) 22 14,765 15,758 16 20,447 23,100 Rajnagar Tahasll 16 10,207 9,958 3 4,611 4,261 Rajnagar P.S. 16 10,207 9,958 3 4,611 4,261 Pattamundal Tahasil 33 22,014 23,225 17 22,577 25,103 Pattamundai P:S. 33 22,014 23,225 17 22,577 25,103 Kendrapara Tahasil 62 42,954 42,259 18 25,899 24,726 Kendrapara P.S. 62 42,954 42,259 18 25,899 24,726 Mahanga Tahasll 40 27,107 26,395 12 14,701 14,347 Mahanga P.S. 40 27,107 26,395 12 14,701 14,347 Salepur Tahasll 69 49,034 46,997 31 38,328 36,194 Tang! P.S. (Portion) 1 1,942 1,841 3 3,193 3,043 Jagatpur P.S. 16 12,307 11,851 7 8,633 8,225 /' Salepur P.S. 50 34,785 33,305 21 26,502 24,926 Kishorenagar Tahasil 19 13,740 13,287 5 6,538 6,407 447

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Populatlon Populatlon Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

12 37,622 36,889 2,664 2,431 2,664 2,431

2 6,403 6,399 2 6,403 6,399

2,988

2,988 2,918 3 8,998 8,819 3 8,998 8,819

2,446 2,742 2,446 2,742 448

A·l : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahaslllP.S.lPaJt P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 Klshorenagar P.S. 109 80,453 40,722 39,731 Marsaghal Tahasil 403 344,150 173,743 170,407 Patlrura P.S. 265 234,806 117,858 116,948 Mahakalapada P.S. 138 109,344 55,885 ' 53,459 Kujang Tahasll 294 224,927 113,994 110,933 Paradlp P.S. 30 29,508 15,061 14,447 Ersama P.S. 146 89,341 44,768 44,573 Kujang P.S. 118 106,078 54,165 51,913 Tlrtol Tahasll 303 181,308 90,152 91,156 Tlrtol P.S. 303 181,308 90,152 91,156 Ballkuda Tahasll 308 203,577 100,811 102,766 Ballkuda P.S. 220 136,611 67,837 68,774 Naugaon P.S. 88 66,966 32,974 33,992 Jagatsinghapur Tahasll 304 247,885 124,514 123,371 jagatslnghapur P.S. 304 247,885 124,514 123,371 Niall Tahasil 212 197,790 99,889 97,901 Gobindpur P.S. 212 197,790 99,889 97,901 Cuttack Tahasil 162 176,164 90,424 85,740 Cuttack Sadar P.S. 133 138,067 70,811 67,256 Barang P.S. 25 33,192 17,150 16,042 Choudwar P.S. (Portion) 4 4,905 2,463 2,442 Tangi-Chowdwar Tahasil 136 10"6,063 54,512 51,551 Tang! P.S. (Portion) 86 57,437 29,413 28,024 Choudwar P.S. (Portion) 50 48,626 25,099 23,527 Athagad Tahasil 185 114,241 58,544 55,697 Gurudijhatla P.S. 84 51,996 26,593 25,403 Athagad P.S. 101 62,245 31,951 30,294 Tlg!rla Tahasll 47 54,063' 27,644 26,419 TIg!ria P.S. 47 54,063 27,644 26,419 Bankl .Tahasil 143 168,563 85,456 83,107 Bankl P.S. 89 124,625 63,274 61,351 Baldyeswar ,P.S. 54 43,938 22,182 21,756

Badam~a Tahasil 134 117,944 60,387 57,557 Badamba P.S. 134 117,944 60,387 57,557 Narasinghpur Tahasll 232 124,086 63,738 60,348 Kanpur P.S. 69 46,722 24,212 22,510 Narasinghpur P.S. 163 77,364 39,526 37,838 4.49

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population _ Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

13 684 674 33 . 5;666 5,540 39 1t,094 13,823 32 1,622 1,237 114 19,743 19,525 141 52,238 51,836 15 698 675 67 11,383 11,656 100 37,254 37,052 17 924 562 47 8,360 7,869 41 14,984 14,784 54 2,767 2,645 97 17,598 17,456 74 26,204 25,954 8 242 212 3 512 467 8 2,812 2,834 24 1,397 1,409 65 11,373 11,512 34 11,432 11,523 22 1,128 1,024 29 5,713 5,477 32 11,960 11,597 52 2,966 3,082 128 21,366 22,043 79 28,161 28,490 52 2,966 3,082 128 21,366 22,043 79 28,161 28,490 46 2,881 3,011 108 18,385 18,700 97 35,217 36,006 39 2,455 2,583 81 13,822 14,191 66 24,307 24,634 7 426 428 27 4,563 4,509 31 10,910 11,372 42 2,140 2,168 74 12,502 12,548 94 33,300 33,494 42 2,140 2,168 74 12,502 12,548 94 33,300 33,494 22 1,252 1,299 47 7,973 7,987 73 27,526 26,928 22 1,252 1,299 47 7,973 7,987 73 27,526 26,928 15 964 964 30 5,145 4,955 49 17,986 17,104 13 830 829 24 3,991 3,833 41 15,167 14,535 63 55 6 1,154 1,122 8 2,819 2,569 71 80 23 1,256 1,210 45 7,583 7,120 34 12,561 11,891 13 736 715 32 5,378 5,009 25 9,031 8,582 10 520 495 13 2,205 2,111 9 3,530 3,309 39 2,467 2,369 64 10,757 10,160 47 18,483 17,695 19 1,135 1,108 27 4,615 4,378 23 9,210 8,807 20 1,332 1,261 37 6,142 5,782 24 9,273 8,888 2 137 144 10 1,939 1,792 17 6,383 6,165 2 137 144 10 1,939 1,792 17 6,383 6,165 10 652 635 42 7,177 7,081 27 9,941 9,471 6 348 322 21 3,621 3,594 15 5,927 5,597 4 304 313 21 3,556 3,487 12 4,014 3,874 28 1,301 1,264 33 6,207 5,906 33 11,926 11,340 28 1,301 1,264 33 6,207 5,906 33 11,926 11,340 73 3,554 3,410 71 11,530 11,016 48 17,243 16,380 15 784 729 19 3,257 3,139 20 7,402 6,859 58 2,770 2,681 52 8,273 7,877 28 9,841 9,521

1252 RGlJ97-31 c\ 450

A-l : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population TahasillP.S.lPart P.S. Number Males Females Number Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20 Kishorenagar P.5. 19 13,740 13,287 5 6,538 6,407 Marsaghai Tahasil 91 62,432 61,886 25 37,708 35,923 Patkura P.S. 68 47,374 47,203 15 21,149 20,362 Mahakalapada P.5. 23 15,058 14,683 10 16,559 15,561 Kujang Tahasll 45 31,269 30,614 24 36,156 34,264 Paradip P.5. 7 5,544 5,289 4 5,951 5,645 Emma P.S. 16 10,583 10,548 7 9,983 9,581 Kujang P.S. 22 15,142 14,777 13 20,222 19,038 Tirtol Tahasil 35 23,133 23,708 8 10,895 10,111 Tirtol P.S. 35 23, j 33 23,708 8 10,895 10,111 Balikuda Tahasll 48 33,231 33,812 9 11,097 11,237 Balikuda P. s. 28 19,656 19,698 6 7,597 7,668 Naugaon P.S. 20 13,575 14,114 3 3,500 3,569 Jagatsinghapur Tahasil 72 48,742 48,453 22 27,830 26,708 Jagatslnghapur P.S. 72 48,742 48,453 22 27,830 26,708 Niall Tahasil ' 49 34,491 34,358 21 28,647 27,329 Goblndpur P.S. 49 34,491 34,358 21 28,647 27,329 Cuttack Tahasil 46 33,396 32,071 21 29,665 27,794 Cuttack Sadar P.S. 39 28,076 26,782 15 19,479 18,425 Barang P.S. 5 3,995 3,962 5 9, t 19 8,334 Choudwar P.S. (Portion) 2 1,325 1,327 1,067 1,035 Tangi-Choudwar Tahasll 22 14,502 13,677 12 18,610 17,653 Tangl P.S. (Portion) 12 7,495 7,115 4 6,773 6,603 Choudwar P.S. (Portion) 10 7,007 6,562 8 11,837 11,050 Athagad Tahasll 29 19,522 18,462 6 7,315 7,011 Gurudilhatia P.S. 13 8,759 8,344 2 2,874 2,766 Athagad P.S. 16 10,763 10,118 4 4,441 4,245 Tlglrla Tahasil 11 8,020 7,596 7 11,165 10,722 Tlgirfa P.S. 11 8,020 7,596 7 11,165 10,722 Bankl Tahasil 39 28,017 27,209 24 35,173 34,160 Bankl P.S. 25 17,848 17,268 21 31,034 30,019 Baldyeswar P.S. 14 10,169 9,941 3 4,139 4,141 Badamba Tahasll 27 19,406 18,593 12 18,819 17,999 Badamba P.S. 27 19,406 18,593 12 18,819 17,999 Naraslnghpur Tahasll 32 21,363 20,264 8 10,048 9,278 Kanpur P.S. 10 6,912 6,323 5 5,857 5,460 Narasinghpur P.S. 22 14,451 13,941 3 4,191 3,818

1252 RGli97- 311l 451

BY POPULATION SIZE

5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,631 3,722 3,631 3,722

3,268 2,852 3,268 2,852

4,496 4,551 4,496 4,551

2,7.28 2,455 2,728 2,455 452

A-J VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

DHENKANAL DISTRICT 2,695 1,720,672 876,8.12 843,800

Palalahada Tahas!1 261 98,876 50,342 48,534

Palalahada P.S. 140 49,869 25,409 24,460

Khamar P.S. 121 49,007 24,933 24,074

_, Talcher Tahasil 311 185,029 95,751 89,278

Rengali Damslte P.S. 36 24,898 12,619 12,279

Kanlha P.S. 94 50,843 26,444 24,399

Samal Barage P.S. 48 28,629 14,763 13,866

Talcher 'Sa dar P.S. 85 42,873 22,253 20,620

Colliery P.S. 36 25,282 13,147 12,135

Blkrampur P.S. 12 12,504 6,525 5,979

Chhendlpada Tahasll 144 100,916 51,290 49,626

Jarapada P.S. (Portion) 27 18,103 9,105 8,998

Chhendipada P.S. 117 82,813 42,185 40,628

Athmalllk Tahasll 536 176,829 89,263 87,566

Handapa P.S. 94 38,422 19,599 18,823

Klshorenagar P.S. 137 44,340 22,334 22,006

Athmalllk P.S. 182 56,228 28,461 27,767

Thukurgarh P.S. 123 37,839 18,869 18,970

Anugul Tahasil 383 289,264 146,868 142,396

)arapada P.S. (Portion) 53 44,563 22,346 22,217

Purunakot P.S. 79 22,814 11,535 11,279

Bantala P.S. 86 55,984 28,017 27,967

Anugul P.S. 153 135,743 69,218 66,525

Nalco P.S. 12 30,160 15,752 14,408

Hindol Tahasil 177 145,082 72,265 72,817

Balimi P.S. 64 49,711 24,772 24,939

Hindol P.S. 54 34,976 17,588 17,388

Rasol P.S. 59 60,395 29,905 30,490

Dhenkanal Tahasil 433 359,462 184,976 174,486 453

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

834 43,131 41,889 781 131,178, 127,944 561 201,731 195,384

102 5,926 5,849 101 16,537 16,033 41 13,641 13,284

63 \ 3,766 3,806 50 8,190 7,842 19 5,988 5,896

39 2,160 2,043 51 8,347 8,191 22 7,653 7,388

99 4,364 3,982 83 13,899 13,243 70 25,355 24,055

8 407 394 8 1,539 ' 1,481 12 4,155 4,127

24 1,259 1,131 36 5,933 5,597 17 6,186 5,855

18 737 693 7 1,131 1,133 13 4,607 4,455

32 1,160 1,092 23 3,873 3,653 20 7,771 7,259

14 710 603 7 1,028 995 6 1,891 1,790

3 91 69 2 395 384 2 745 569

48 2,475 2,398 29 5,049 4,968 31 11,091 10,816

8 503 534 7 1,055 1,003 4 1,572 1,519

40 1,972 1,864 22 3,994 3,965 27 9,519 9,297

232 12,355 12,263 203 32,545 32,384 81 27,516 26,765

32 1,427 .1,457 35 5,830 5,820 19 6,593 6,333

63 3,224 3,150 49 7,847 7,795 18 6,106 5,849

89 4,935 4,792 61 9,702 9,555 31 10,650 10,475

48 2,769 2,864 58 9, l66 9,214 13 4,167 4,108

121 5,543 5,536 94 16,025 15,856 83 30,139 29,668

15 482 448 10 1,647 1,679 14 5,015 4,935

39 2,011 1,971 27 4,294 4,236 II 3,841 3,806

23 936 979 23 4,134 4,112 25 9,369 9,196

43 2,106 2,125 34 5,950 31 11,191 11,077

8 13 2 723 654

37 2,190 2,093 48 7,857 7,867 41 14,751 14,866,

14 807 727 14 2,322 2,397 16 5,214 5,232

15 986 954 16 2,535 2,498 15 6,048 6,036

8 397 412 18 ~,ooo 2,972 10 3,489 3,598

85 4,589 4,155 117 '20,737 19,596 105 39,158 37,023 454

A-J : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/Dlstrlct/ PopulatIon Populatlon Tahasll/P .S.!PartlP .S. Number Rales Females Number Rales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

DHENKANAL DISTRICT 365 255,753 247,867 146 220,476 207,284

Palalahada Tahasil 16 11,709 11,3.05 2,529 2,063

Palalahada P.S. 7 4,936 4,853 2,529 2,063

Khamar P.S. 9 6,773 6,452

Talcher Tahasil 42 28,813 26,590 17 23,320 21,408

Rengalr Damsite P.S. 6 3,904 3,676 2 2,614 2,601

Kanlha P.S. 15 10,450 9,611 2 2,616 2,205

Samal Barage P.S. 8 5,414 5,174 2 2,874 2,411

Talcher Sadar P.S. 7 4,970 4,464 3 4,479 4,152

CollieI)' P.S. 5 3,516 3,183 4 6,002 5,564

Blkrampur P.5. 5.5"9 482 4 4,735 4,475

Chhendlpada Tahasil 29 20,193 19,532 7 12,482 11,912

Jarapada P.S. (Portion) 8 5,975 5,942

Chhendipada p.S. 21 14,218 13,590 7 12,482 11,912

Athmallik Tahasil 18 12,600 12,172 1,073 1,037

Handapa P.S. 8 5,749 5,213

Kishorenagar P.S. 6 4,084 4,175 1,073 1,037

Athmallik P.S.

Thukurgarh P.S. 4 2,767 2,784

Anugul Tahasll 50 37,024 36,357 32 48,577 46,215

Jarapada P.S. (Portion) 7 5,605 5,633 7 9,597 9,522

Purunakot P.5. 2 1,389 1,266

Bantala P.S. 12 9,083 9,204 3 4,495, 4,476

Anuguf P.S. 26 18,639 18,050 18 28,614 26,724

Nalco P.S. 3 2,308 2,204 4 5,871 5,493

Hlndol Tahasll 41 28,758 29,461 7 9,847 9,747

Ballml P.S. 17 11,785 11,956, 3 4,644 4,627

Hlndol P.S. 7 4,737 4,828

Rasol P.S. 17 12,236 12,677 4 5,203 5,120

Dhenkanal Tahasll 86 59,993 57,417 40 60,499 56,295 455

BY POPULATION SIZE' 5,000 - 9,999 10 000 and above Population Population Number f'iales Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

8 24,603 23,432

3,174 2,945

3,174 2,945

3 9,560 8,764

2,718 2,720

2 6,842 6,044

3 8,862 8,783

3,282 3,072"

2 5,580 5,711 456

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/DIstrict! Total number of Tahasll/P.S./Part P.S. InhabIted villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Motunga P.S. 58 57,862 29,360 28,50~

Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. 205 172,788 89,666 83,122

Gandla P.S. (Portion) 170 128,812 65,950 62,862

Bhuban Tahasll 86 63,679 32,505 31,174

Bhuban P.S. 85 62,909 32,118 30,794

Gandia P.S. (Portion) 770 387 383

Kamakshyanagar Tahasll 364 301,535 153,612 147,923

Kamakshyanagar P.S. 239 170,218 86,710 83,508

ParaJang P.S. 125 131,317 66,902 64,415

PHULABANI DISTRICT 3,437 812,783 406,128 406,655

Kantamal Tahasil 480 125,282 62,905 62,377

Kantamal P.S. 216 54,681 27,247 27,434

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) 264 70,601 35,658 34,943

Baudh Tahasll 621 176,882 88,983 87,899

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) 25 4,314 2,182 2,132

Baunsunl P.S. 82 31,364 15,721 15,643

Baudh Sadar P.S. 273 84,444 42,603 41,841

Harbhanga P.S. 132 29,791 15,085 14,706

Purunakatak P.S. 109 26,969 13,392 1"3,577

Kandhamal Tahasll 833 133,051 66,476 66,575

KhaJurlpada P.S. 163 35,250 17,692 17,558

Phulabanl Town P.S. 5 861 458 403

Phulabanl P.S. 231 32;971 16,526 16,445

Gochhapada P.S. 204 25,013 12,491 12,522

Phlrlngia P.S. 230 38,956 19,309 19,647

Ballguda Tahasll 802 162,460 81,572 80,888

Sarangagarh P. S. (Portion) 66 18,218 9,089 9,129

Ballguda P.S. 391 81,754 41,165 40,589

Belaghar P.S. 128 14,499 7,249 7,250

Tumudlbandha P.S. 89 17,714 8,854 8,860 457

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 8 9 10 1\ 12 13 14

5 207 184 10 1,659 1,632 22 7,955 7,683

44 2,536 2,211 58 10,879 10,061 45 16,700 15,658

36 1,846 1,760 49 8,199 7,903 38 14,503 13,682

26 1,002 996 13 2,156 2,144 27 10,325 9,847

26 1,002 996 13 2,156 2,144 26 9,938 9,464

387 383

84 4,687 4,617 93 16,373 15,853 82 29,755 29,060

60 3,356 3,275 65 11,288 10,845 54 19,086 18,616

24 1,331 1,342 28 5,.085 5,008 28 10,669 10,444

2,105 90,824 92,503 150,402 151,915 288 96,561 96,653

242 11,233 11,072 28,271 28,362 47 16,520 16,344

119 5,438 5,425 70 10,664 11,065 21 7,737 7,583

123 5,795 5,647 110 17,607 17,297 26 8,783 8,761

303 14,011 14,069 228 37,028 36,753 73 24,936 24,447

19 1,099 1,073 5 744 744 339 315

30 1,894 1,896 32 5,464 5,477 18 6,434 6,320

116 5,362 5,377 114 18,837 18,506 33 10,838 10,687 , 80 3,096 3,088 38 6,038 5,895 12 4,440 4,285

58 2,560 2,635 39 5,94S 6,131 9 2,885 2,840

635 25,106 25,496 154 23,473 23,376 35 11,501 11,634

107 4,822 4,807 41 6,386 6,366 2 4,079 4,048

4 315 319 143 84

177 6,714 6,893 45 6,681 6,337 8 2,504 2,570

173 6,637 6,730 27 3,939 3,984 2 607 629

174 6,618 6,747 40 6,324' 6,605 13 4,311 4,387

584 23,892 24,595 163 24,515 25,203 40 13,628 13,126 . 38 1,767 1,909 18 2,916 2,79~ 9 2,801 2,841

292 11,220 11,605 72 10,894 11,385 18 6,042 5,862

112 4,000. 4,216 13 1,973 2,063 3 1,276 971

67 3,106 3,127 18 2,666 2,764 258 250 458

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11000 - 11999 2,000 - 4,999 State/DIstrlct/ Population l5opulatlon TahaslllP .S.lPart P.S. Number f:lales ~emales Number f:lales Females 15 16 17 18 19 20

Monmga P.S. 14 9,403 9,256 7 10,136 9,747

Dhenkanal Sadar P.S. 38 27,835 26,191 20 31,716 29,001

Gandla P.5. (Portion) 34 22,755 21,970 13 18,647 17,547

Bhuban Tahasll 13 8,693 8,379 7 10,329 9,808

Bhuban P.S. 13 8,693 8,379 7 10,329 9,808

Gandla P.S. (Portion)

Kamakshyanagar Tahasll 70 47,970 46,654 34 51,820 48,799

Kamakshyanagar P.S. 48 34,035 32,829 12 18,945 17,943

ParaJang P.S. 22 13,935 13,825 22 32,875 30,856

PHULABANI DISTRICT 64 42,053 . 41,137 12 17,058 16,049

Kantamal Tahasll 11 6,881 6,599 1-

Kantamal P.S. 6 3,408 3,361

Manamunda P.S. (Portion) 5 3,473 3,238

Baudh Tahasll 15 10,199 9,957 2 2,809 2,673

Manamunda P.S. (Portion

Baunsunl P.S. 2 1,929 1,950

Baudh Sadar P.S. 8 4,757 4,598 2 2,809 2,673

Harbhanga P.S. 2 1,511 f,438

Purunakatak P.S. 3 2,002 1,971

Kandhamal Tahasll 8 5,033 4,737 1,363 1,332

KhaJuripada P.S. 2 1,042 1,005 1,363 1,332

Phulabanl Town P.S.

Phulabanl P.S. 627 645

Gochhapada P.S. 2 1,308 1,179

Phlrlngla P.S. 3 2,056 1,908

8allguda Tahasll 8 5,005 4,924 6 8,312 7,830

Saraniagarh P.5. (Portion) 1,605 1,584

8allguda P.S. 5 3,244 3,213 3 3,545 3,314

Belaghar P.S.

Tumudlbandha P.S. 2 1,100 1.,064 1,724 1,655 459

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,007 2,940

3,007 2,940

3,010 3,188 6,220 5,210

6,220 5,210

6,220 5,210 460

A-I VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State!Dlstrict! Total number of Tahasll!P.S.lPart P.S. inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Kotagarh P.S. 128 30,275 15,215 15,060

Darlngbadl Taha5n 227 68,103 33,209 34,894

Brahmanlgaon P.S. 79 24,936 12,062 12,874

Darlngbadl P.S. 148 43,167 21,147 22,020

G. Udayangfrf Tahasfl 474 147,005 72,983 74,022

Ralkla P.S. 131 42,835 21,172 21,663

Tlkaball P.S. 155 42,729 21,244 21,485

G. Udayagirl P.S. 164 51,520 25,656 25,864

Sarangagarh P.S. (Portion) 24 9,921 4,911 5,010

BAlANGIR DISTRICT 2,569 1,543,503 776,678 766,825

Patnagarh Tahasll 415 257,377 129,268 128,109

Khaprakhof P.S. 120 72,124 35,991 36,133

Patnagarh P.5. 190 112,330 56,599 55,731

Belpara P.S. 105 72,923 36,678 36,245

Kantabanlf Tahasfl / 294 170,394 85,336 85,058

Turekela P.S. 80 41,446 20,843 20,603

Kantabanll P.S. 56 37,936 19,019 18,917

Bangomunda P.S. 92 51,036 25,599 25,437

Sindhekeia P.S. (Portion) 66 39,976 19,875 20,101

Tftlagarh Tahaslf 370 231,619 116,179 115,440

Sindhekefa P.S. (Portion) 40 27,762 13,939 13,823

Tltlagarh P.S. 147 93,777 46,743 47,034

Salntala P.5. 183 110,080 55,497 54,583

Tushura Tahasll 245 141,357 70,944 70,413

Tushura P.S. 245 141,357 70,944 70,413

Balangir Tahasll 437 300/771 152;009 148,762

Balangir P.5. 280 176,973 89,608 87,365

lolslnga P.S. 157 123,798 62,401 61,397

Rampur Tahasll 107 104,455 52,825 51,630

Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) 101 100,088 50,601 49,487 461

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

75 3,799 3,738 6,066 6,196 9 3,251

105 5,006 5,416 88 13,195 14,460 27 8,503 8,797

36 1,583 1,717 24 3,283 3,637 IS 4,512 4,779

69 3,423 3,699 64 10,112 10,823 12 3,991 4,018

236 11,576 11,855 153 23,720 23,761 66 21,473 22,305

67 3,454 3,456 46 7,122 7,078 12 4,086 4,356

84 3,934 4,054 46 6,812 6,810 19 6,110 6,220

75 3,597 3,688 54 8,722 8,885 30 9,468 9,724

10 591 657 7 1,064 988 5 1,809 2,005

427 25,523 24,755 970 168,377 166,806 787 275,556 273,874

50 3,444 3,409 162 27,936 27,753 146 52,118 52,085

13 793 808 43 7,244 7,209 53 18,919 19, 154

26 1,860 1,820 78 13,582 13,427 59 21,321 20,899

II 791 781 41 7,110 7,117 34 11,878 12,032

31 1,888 1,799 131 23,276 23,164 92 31,967 32,121

12 585 533 33 6,065 5,862 27 9,300 9,404

2 190 171 23 4,330 4,327 20 6,780 6,777

II 702 687 44 7,736 7,648 26 8,835 8,910

6 411 408 31 5,'145 5,327 19 7,052 i,030

55 3,540 3,461 141 25,114 25,028 108 37,642 37,478

57 SO 18 3,054 3,053 II 4,040 4,041

27 1,859 1,813 43 7,470 7,642 46 15,835 15,760

27 1,624 1,598 80 14,590 14,333 51 17,767 17,677

30 2,192 2,261 108 18,666 18,394 79 27,332 27,385

30 2,192 2,261 108 18,666 18,394 79 27,332 27,385

40 2,623 2,502 lSI! 28,657 28,168 160 54,956 54,090

25 1,564 1,499 III 19,831 19,608 100 34,707 34,019 / 15 1,059 1,003 47 8,826 8,560 60 20,249 20,071

6 311 30t" 19 3,209 3,205 46 17,120 16,759

6 311 301 17 2,805 2,836 43 15,906 15,566 462

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11000 - 11999 21000 - 41999 State/Dlstrlct/ Population Population Tahasll/P.S.lPart P.S. Number 'Males Females Number 'Males Females

IS 16 17 18 19 20

Kotagarh P.S. 661 647 1,438 1,277

Darlngbadl Tahasll 6 4,192 4,260 2,113 1,961

Brahmanlgaon P.S. 4 2,684 2,741

Darlngbadl P.S. 2 1,508 1,519 2,113 1,961

G. Udayanglri Tahasll 16 10,743 10,660 2 2,461 2,253

Ralkla P.S. 5 3,500 3,585

Tlkaball P.S. 5 2,974 3,126 1,414 1,275

G. Udayaglrl P.S. 4 2,822 2,589 1,047 978

Saranga&arh P.S. (Portion) 2 1,447 1,360

BALANGIR DISTRICT 318 214,118 210,735 66 89,753 87,605

Patnagarh Tahasll 50 33,259 32,926 6 9,160 8,886

Khaprakhol P.S. 9 5,680 5,750 2 3,355 3,212

Patnagarh P.S. 25 16,715 16,567 2 3,121 3,018

Belpara P. S. 16 10,864 10,609 2 2,684 2,656

KantabanJi Tahasll 35 20,680 20,567 5 7,525 7,407

Turekela P.S. 8 4,893 4,804

Kantabanfl P.S. 9 5,528 5,498 2 2,191 2,144

Bangomunda P.S. 9 5,137 5,018 2 3,189 3,174 \ Sindhekela P.S. (Portion) 9 5,122 5,247 2,145 2,089

Titlagarh Tahasll 57 38,499 38,220' 9 11,384 11,253

Sindhekeia P.5. (Portion) 10 6,788 6,679

Tltlagarh P.S. 28 18,497 18,715 3 3,082 3,104

Saintala P.S. 19 13,214 12,826 6 8,302 8,149

Tushura Tahasll 22 14,877 14,695 6 7,877 7,678

Tushura P.5. ZZ 14,877 14,695 6 7,877 7,678

Balanglr Tahasll 58 39,363 38,208 21 26,410 25,7.94

Balanglr P.5. 35 23,088 22,213 9 10,418 10,026

Lolslnga P.S. 23 16,275 15,995 12 15,992 15,768

Rampur Tahasil 28 19,577 19,060 8 12,608 12,305

Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) 27 18,971 18,479 8 12,608 12,305 463

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,010 3,188

3,010 3,188

3,351 3,050

3,351 3,050

3,351 3,050 464

A·J VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/Dlstrlct/ Total number of Tahasll/P.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Blnlka P.S. (Portion) 6 4,367 2,224 2,143

Binlka Tahasll 89 78,509 39,654 38,855

Dunguripall P.S. (Portion) 19 12,475 6,280 6,195

Binlka P.S. (Portion) 70 66,034 33,374 32,660

Biral}1aharalpur Tahasll 338 135,632 68,666 66,966

Shlndhol P.S. 89 29,821 15,063 14,758

BlramaharaJpur P.S. 249 105,811 I 53,603 52,208

Sonapur Tahasll 274 123,389 61,797 61,592

Sonapur P.S. 64 27,819 14,054 13,765

Dunguripall P.S. (Portion) 35 19,250 9,633 9,617

Tarbha P.S. 175 76,320 38,110 38,210

KALAHANDI DISTRICT 2,711 1,496,457 746,113 750,344

Nuapada Tahasll 332 220,105 109,577 110,528

lonk P.S. 70 48,211 23,720 24,491

Nuapada P.S. 118 76,243 38,193 38,050

Komana P.S. 144 95,651 47,664 47,987

Kharlar Tahasll 311 223,612 111,694 1 I 1,918

Boden P.S. 82 63,985 32,077 31,908

Kharlar P.5. 114 81,160 40,404 40,756

Sinapall P.S. 115 78,467 39,213 39,254

Dharamgarh Tahasll 300 279,083 139,277 139,806

Dharamgarh P.S. 83 102,292 51,272 51,020

Kegaon P.S. (Portion) 56 39,028 19,507 19,521

lunagarh P.5. (Portion) 144 112,432 55,952 56,480

Kokasarz P.5. (Portion) 17 25,331 12,546 12,785

Jayapatna Tahasll 266 266,580 132,283 134,297

Kokasara P.5. (Portion) 69 91,410 45,238 46,172

]ayapatna P.5. 144 139,426 69,364 70,062

Junagarh P.5. (Portion) 53 35,744 17,681 18,063

Thuamul Rampur Tahasll 275 55,777 27,522 28,255 465

BY POPULATION ~IZE Less than 200 '200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13. 14

2 404 369 3 1,214 1,193

10 546 514 t 5 2,635 2,591 34 13,105 12,957

4 212 190 5 878 876 6 2,328 2,242

6 334 324 10 1,757 1,715 28 10,777 10,715

125 6,559 6,187 124 20,853 20,519 64 21,282 21,040

40 1,877 1,802 29 4,952 4,888 15 4,763 4,706

85 4,682 4,385 95 15,901 15,631 49 16,519 16,334

80 4,420 4,321 112 18,031 17,984 58 20,034 19,959

17 963 927 29 4,898 4,817 14 4,463 4,362

9 536 502 13 2,228 2,223 7 2,395 2,355

54 2,921 2,892 70 10,905 10,944 37 13,176 13,242

953 44,046 44,362 678 112,813 114,366 636 224,893 227,760

60 2,848 2,907 81 14,659 15,006 132 46,628 47,182

7 323 341 22 4,278 4,455 28 10,085 10,420

21 1,180 1,208 29 5,245 5,363 54 18,327 18,452

32 1,345 1,358 30 5,136 5,188 50 18,216 18,310

45 2,501 2,403 87 14,889 14,958 108 38,736 39,209

11 563 536 . 19 3,251 3,276 32· 12,232 12,3~3

11 503 483 41 6,802 6,783 35 12,118 12,395

23 1,435 1,384 27 4,836 4,899 41 14,386 14,471

45 2,811 2,809 51 8,908 8,966 99 36,671 37,247

3 160 164 10 1,720 1,825 29 10,874 10,863

13 865 893 10 1;445 1,417 18 6,232 6,485

29 1,786 1,752 29 5,449 5,441 46 17,263 17,542

2 294 283 6 2,302 2,357

29 1,580 1,611 48 8,621 8,825 87 31,125 32,107

4 290 295 9 l,l46 1,407 18 6,480 6,755

11 688 671 30 5,607 5,784 53 19,057 19,608

14 602 645 9 1,668 1,634 16 5,588 5,744

174 8,396 8,623 81 12,024 12,256 17 5,031 5,384

1252 RG1I97-32A 466

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11°°0 - 11999 21°00 - 41999 State/District! ~opulatlon ~opulatlon TahasIl/P.S.lPart P.S. Number l"Iales ~emales Number l"Iales ~emales

15 16 17 18 19 20

Billika P.S. (Portion) 606 581

Binlka Tahasil 26 18,236 17,864 4 5,132 4,929

Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) 4 2,862 2,887

Blnika P.5. (Portion) 22 15,374 14,977 4 5,132 4,929

Blramaharalpur Tahasll 22 15,658 15,160 3 4,314 4,060

Shindhol P.~. 5 3,471 3,362

Blramaharalpur P.S. 17 12,187 11,798 3 4,314 4,060

Sonapur Tahasll 20 13,969 14,035 4 5,343 5,293

Sonapur P.S. 3 2,257 2,215 1,473 1,444

Dungurlpall P.S. (Portion) 5 3,452 3,461 1,022 1,076

Tarbha P.S. 12 8,260 8,359 2 2,848 2,773

KALAHANDI DISTRICT 353 236,063 237,246 86 113,790 ]]2,43]

Nuapada Tahasll 48 30,558 30,883 11 14,884 14,550

]onk P.S. 12 8,013 8,189 1,021 1,086

Nuapada P.S. 9 6,197 6,181 5 7,244 6,846

Komana P.S. 27 16,348 16,513 5 6,619 6.618

Kharlar Tahasil 62 41,335 4],310 8 11,692 11,507

Boden P.S. 18 13,419 13,203 2 2,612 ,2,550

Kharlar P.S. 24 15,780 15,912 2 2,660 2,652

Slnapall P.S. 20 12,136 12,195 4 6,420 6,305

Dharamgarh Tahasll 76 52,211 52,472 28 35,974 35,624

Dharamgarh P.S. 27 18,624 18,440 13 17,192 17,040

Kegaon P.S. (Portion) 12 7,628 7,5:n 3 3,337 3,]95

]unagarh P.S. (Portion) 33 23,052 23,540 7 8,402 8,205

Kokasara P.S. (Portion) 4 2,907 2,96] 5 ],043 7,184

]ayapatna Tahasll 73 48,055 49,176 27 36,589 36,417

Kokasara P.S. (Portion) 25 17,328 17,578 12 17,297 ]7,630

]ayapatna P.S. 36 23,398 24,187 13 16,798 16,158

]unagarh P.5. (Portion) 12 7,329 7,411 2 2,494 2,629

Thuamul Rampur Tahasll '3 2,071 1,992

1252 RGII97-32B 467

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Populatlon Population Number Males Females Number Males Females 21 22 23 24 25 26

5 14,508 14,179

2,541 2,531 \

2,541 2,531

./ - 2,702 2,688

2,702 2,688

2 6,313 6,161

2,497 2,507

3,816 3,654

469

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Populatlon Population PopulatIon Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 .10 11 12 13 14

174 8,396 8,623 81 12,024 12,256 17 5,031 5,384

236 9,773 9,971 138 23,371 23,717 97 33,662 33,907

95 4,121 4,212 23 3,331 3,398 271 291

138 5,459 5,553 85 14,282 14,537 55 18,497 18,599

9 1,664 1,719 19 6,366 6,503

3 193 206 21 4,094 4,063 22 8,528 8,514

364 16,137 16,038 192 30,341 30,638 96 33,040 32,724

5 315 325 21 3,235 3,266 14 4,855 4,BOI

146 6,414 6,136 65 13,160 13,478 37 13,241 13,195

85 4,281 4,260 63 10,482 10,372 37 12,647 lZ,46"

128 5,127 5,317 23 3,464 3,522 8 2,297 2,265

2,614 127,105 129,740 1,836 291,342 298,641 1,004 351,958 35J,861

21 1,478 1,397 50 8,525 8,561 48 17,718 17,43' 9 503 428 14 2;374 2,416 19 7,388 7,093

12 975 9.69 36 6,151 6,145 29 10,330 10,346

262 11,880 11,787 17,831 18,044 2S 8,650

177 7,594 7,380 6,718 8,658 8 2,625

35 1,692 1,674 31 4,893 5,016 10 3,685 3,724

50 2,594 2,733 4,220 7 2,340 2,269

72 4,080 4,]21 119 20,182 20,417 86 29,442 29,351

2,551 2,565 74 12,453 12,542 62 21,383 21,259

28 1,529 1,556 45 7,729 7,875 24 8,059 8,092

186 9,369 9,496 135 21,006 21,366 74 26,399 26,625

154 7,427 7,545 83 12,823 13,008 30 10,359 10,582

18 984 971 19 2,882 2,983 19 6,707 6,665

14 958 980 II 5,301 5,375 25 9,333 9,378

108 5,843 6,157 87 14,539 15,042 24 8,427 8,249

10 690 6 997 1,009 266 274

61 3,186 3,405 41 6,731 7,140 7 2,443 2,384

37 1,967 2,039 40 6,811 6,893 16 5,718 5,591 470

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/Dlstrlctl Population Po~uiailon rah .. ~!!/P .S./Part P.S. Nl.'mber - Aales Females Number Aales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

ThuOlmul Rampur P.S. 3 2,071 1,992

Kal:.:handl lahJSU 45 ~'),!'?O 30,602 8 9,687 9,662

I.i!i"'il~al;' P5. \Po;t!C'I'}

$: 1r P.S. 16 11,320 11,243 3 3,620 3,483

I{egaon P.S. (Ponlon) 9 6,054 6,051 3 3,572 3,678

Ket!,.;.! P.5. (Portlon) 2:1 13,016 13,308 2 2,495 2,501

L:mllgarh Tahasll "fv 31,443 30,811 4 4,964 4,671

"e

NiifOila P.S. H 11,613 11,339 1,265 1,157

'~"!J:garh !l.S. (Portion) 2 2,484 2,323

KOJ/JlPUT DISTRICT SH' :'Si,eS8 346,877 140 190,909 186,780

Mtltu T.. :'<1511 7 19-735 19,122 11 17,164 16,650

• ,,,,..u P.S. ~ .. R,652 8,421 6 8,402 8,378 t~lt:nWltl;lall P.S. l!l 11,083 JO,701 5 8,762 8,272

'-..'lit;'; ~ O!ld~ T: sll 'I 7,578 7,461 3 3,714 3,509

::hlt!":;lkonda P.S. ':-""f' P"; 10 7,038 6,962 3 3;714 3,509 t )~dll!ln(1.J P.S. !:'10 499

M, lll~~~ri Tahasll ~'I 18,596 18,178 6 8,148 8,080

M;!_ "'lr.slrl .' S. F 11,321 11,137 3 4,12S 4,077

Matt.;~l P.S. 11 7,275 7,041 3 4,023 4,003

Jt~(ir Tahasii 3) 21,477 21,057 14 20,201 19,605

80lpartguda P.S. 1.2 e,37. 8,158 4 5,726 5,658

Kllndur .. ".5. 7 ",579 4,551 4 5,421 5,437

Jcyp:Jr V.S. 12 8,527 ,8,348 6 9,054 8,510

MZ!chh!cund Tahasll 15 9,973 9,997 1,011 1,016

Nandaour P.S. (Portion) 0 Machhkund P.S. S 3,741 3,717

Padua P.S. 10 6,232 6,280 1,011 1,016 471

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Populatlon PopuJadon Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 '22 23 25 26

2,952 2,799

2,952 2,799

8 23,670 22,229 472

A·l I VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of Tah.uIVP.S.IPan P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Nandapur Tahasll 3'51 155,722 77,912 77,810

Hand~pur P.S. (Portlor.) 184 52,805 26,111 26,694

I'ottangl P.S. 135 74,719 37,662 37,057

SlmlllKUd3 ?S. 21 16,082 8,039 8,043

Damanjodl P.S. 13 12,116 6,100 6,016

Koraput Tah.ul! 614 224,061 111,264 112,797

NaraY,lnDatana P.S. 272 75,789 37,653 38,136

Lakshmlpur P.S. 70 30,045 15,161 14,884

KaklrliUma P.S. 27 16,541 8,223 8,318

Dasamantapur P.S. 114 41,144 20,425 20,719

Koraput Town P.S. 8 5,789 2,868 2,921

Koraput P.S. 123 54,753 26,934 27,819

-Borl~ma Tah.ull 162 124,827 62,268 62,599

Shalrabslnglpuf P.S. 83 56, 119 27,897 28,222 BoriiUma P.5. 19 68,708 34,371 34,337

i

KQC:!flh~ Taha:;iI 91 114,115 57,527 56,588

1~:~lng3 P.S. 97 114,115 57,527 56,588

~ubugan Tahasli 142 113,609 57,010 56,599

rI1t"Jg;m P.S. (Portion) 127 101,287 50,887 50,400

)I!~rI~1l P.S. (Portion) 15 12,322 6,123 6,199

umarkote Tahasll 362 324,443 163,617 161,426

)h.ulgilO P.S. (Portion) 52 39,932 19,890 20,042

Chandilhandl P.S. 67 51,937 25,922 26,015

Umark6te P.S. 105 107,330 54,202 53,128

Ral<;har P.S. 116 125,244 63,003 62,241

Nabaran:tapur Tahasil 240 219,529 110,477 109,052

Dubugan P.S. (Portion) 7 5,844 2,986 2,858

Paparahandl P.S. 73 76,133 38,103 38,030 473

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500'- 999 Population , Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

129 7,338 7,488 134 20,609 20,974 56 19,668 20,141

87 5,067 5,233 75 11,383 11,696 18 6,470 6,646

39 2,025 2,004 50 8,050 7,983 22 7,331 7,503

3 246 251 4 511 599 to 3,600 3,645

5 665 696 6 2,267 2,347

270 14,331 14,536 206 31,765 32,496 100 35,303 35,793

146 7,658 7,637 87 13,400 13,648 33 11,452 11,480

24 1,353 1,303 26 4,288 4,393 14 5,147 5,030

10 482 527 5 887 883 7 2,620 2,748

49 2,749 2,892 39 5,913 5,895 18 6,233 6,294

3 462 498 3 1,142 1,115

41 2,089 2,177 46 6,815 7,179 25 8,709 9,126

23 1,423 1,481 48 8,311 8,507 50 17,859 18,300

14 838 880 30 5,029 5,167 19 6,333 6,670

9 585 601 18 3,282 3,340 31 11,526 11,630

16 867 854 43 6,976 7,081 50 17,997 18,121

16 867 854 43 6,976 7,081 50 17,997 18,121

3 101 118 15 2,632 2,539 39 14,623 14,644

3 101 118 15 2,632 2,539 39 14,623 14,644

6 304 331 47 8,531 8,493 54 19,213 19,117

6 304 331 41 7,519 7,483 50 17,836 17,705

6 1,012 1,010 4 1,377 1,412

38 2,247 2,198 80 13,436 13,497 1 11 39,220 39,120

10 592 568 13 2,183 2,229 13 4,561 4,593

13 652 665 29 5,083 5,186 30 10,035 10,124

10 685 640 17 2,752- 2,659 29 11,050 10,873

5 318 325 21 3,418 3,423 39 13,574 13,530

26 1,315 1,370 54 9,858 10,062 78 28,310 28,065

2 445 476 3 1,124 1,144

2 157 156 16 3,141 3,103 25 8,759 8,878 474

A-J : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

1,000 - 11999 2,000 - 41999 StatelDlstrlctl Population Population TahasIl/P.S./Part P.S. Number f'lales ~emales Number Rales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

Nandapur Tahasll 22 14,956 14,445 12 15,341 14,762

Nandapur P.S. (Poitlon) 3 1,745 1,692 1,446 1,427

Pottang! P. S. 16 10,584 10,280 8 9,672 9,287

Slmlllguda P.S. 3 2,627 2,473 1,055 1,075

DamanJod~ P.S. 2 3,168 2,973

Koraput Tahasll 33 21,243 2J,758 4 5,441 5,331

Narayanpatana P.S. 5 3,341 3,594 1,802 1,777

Lakshmlpur P.S. 5 2,901 2,777 1,472 1,381

~ .' '1".113 P.S. 4 3,055 3,016 1,179 1,144

Dasamantapur P.S. 8 5,530 5,638

Koraput Town P.S. 2 1,264 1,308

Koraput P.S. 9 5,152 5,425 988 1,029

Borlguma Tahasll 33 22,579 22,544- 7 9,067 8,874

Bhalrabslng!pur P.S. 15 9,703 9,591 5 5,994 5,914.

Borlguma P.S. 18 12,876 12,953 2 3,073 2,960

Kotpad Tahasll 35 23,639 22,952 4 5,693 5,482

Kotpad P.S. 35 23,639 22,952 4 5,693 5,482

Kodlnga Tahasll 25 17,879 17,453 14 19,416 18,998

Kodlnga P.S. 25 17,879 17,453 14 19,416 18,998

Dubugan Tahasll 28 18,892 18,502 7 10,070 10,156

Dubugan P.S. (Portion) 24 16,377 15,961 6 8,851 8,920

Jharlgan P.S. (Portion) 4 2,515 2,5'11 1,219 1,236

Umarkote Tahasll 107 74,427 73,435 26 33,687 33,176

Jharlgan P.S. (Portion) 13 8,894 8,876 3 3,660 3,776

Chandahandl P.S. 15 10,152 10,040

Umarkote P.S. 38 26,402 25,861 11 13,313 13,095

Ralghar P.S. 41 28,979 28,658 12 16,714 16,305

Nabarangapur Tahasll 63 42,908 42,560 17 22,061 21,501

Dubugan P.S. (Portion) 2 1,417 1,238

Paparahandl P.S. 25 17,523 17,497 4 5,518 5,433 475

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,181 2,883

,-

3,181 2,883

2,853

3,029 2,853

2,876 2,836

2,876 2,836

2 6,025 5,494

3,005 2,963 476

A·] VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/DistrlctJ Total number of TahasillP.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Nabarangapur P.S. 62 60,598 30,472 30,126

Tentulikhuntl P.S. 45 48,123 24,205 23,918

Khatiguda P.S. 53 28,831 14,711 14,120

Kashlpur Tahasll 412 101,995 50,666 51,329

Kashlpur P.S. 264 56,525 28,058 28,467

Tlklrl P.S. 148 45,470 22,608 22,862

Rayagada Tahasll 700 190,072 93,450 96,622

Kalyanaslngpur P.S. 248 52,647 25,736 26,911

Nli'agada P.S. 452 137,425 67,714 69,711

Gunupur Tahasll 624 185,614 92,759 92,855

Gunupur P.S. 175 • 69,651 35,046 34,605 Puttaslng P.S. 56 23,886 11,598 12,288

Padmapur P.S. 90 32,688 16,423 16,265

Gudarl P.S. 185 42,403 21,119 21,284

Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 118 16,986 8,573 8,413

Bishama Katak Tahasll 704 146,977 72,354 74,623

Bishama Kalak P.S. 286 69,592 33,934 35,658

Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 140 38,558 18,991 19,567-

Ambadala P.S. 278 38,827 19,429 19,398

GANJAM DISTRICT 4,222 2,688,242 1,330,569 1,357,673

Ghurnsur Tahasll 246 188,912 93,735 95,177

Gangallur P.S. (Portion) 14 12,045 5,851 ~,t94

Bhanlanagu P.S. (Portion) 129 107,462 53,245 54,217

Taraslng! P.S. 103 69,405 34,639 34,766

Buguda Tahasll 184 171,785 84,501 87,284

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 34 40,098 19,100 20,998

Buguda P.S. 145 126,471 62,909 63,562

BhanJanagar P.5. (Portion) 5 5,216 2,492 2,724

Surada Tahasll 307 136,051 68,160 67,891

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 4 5,233 2,557 2,676 477

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 12

3 127 139 9 1,700 1,735 25 9,204 9,135

4 225 194 10 1,750 1,800 11 4,175 4,124

17 806 881 17 2,822 2,948 14 5,048 4,784

246 11,067 11,280 ·117 18,718 18,899 38 12,425 12,942

171 7,014 7,140 70 11,205 11,272 20 6,366 6,558

75 4,053 4,140 47 7,513 7,627 18 6,059 6,384

381 19,536 20,369 229 33,944 36,283 77 26,281 26,643

165 7,716 8,297 66 9,605 10,399 15 5,098 4,983

216 11,820 12,072 163 24,33.9 25,884 62 21,183 21,660

344 16,276 16,276 184 29,498 29,845 62 20,338 20,417

62 3,490 3,348 72 11,714 11,638 27 8,744 8,530

18 894 901 24 3,745 3,943 8 2,693 2,866

49 2,252 2,433 23 3,839 3,961 11 3,697 3,667

120 5,494 5,477 45 7,268 7,415 14 4,581 4,620

95 4,146 4,117 20 2,932 2,888 2 623 734

483 19,650 20,481 171 • 24,981 26,535 32 10,085 10,243

172 8,862 9,387 92 13,106 14,069 14 4,281 4,593 \ 84 3,083 3,311 39 5,854 6,314 10 3,239 3,304

227 7,705 7,783 40 6,021 6,152 8 2,565 2,346

1,623 74,676 77,539 999 160,693 165,980 725 259,265 267,185

62 2,946 2,978 54 9,443 9,544 58 20,275 20,348

3 130 111 5 867 820 2 618 605

28 '1,555 1,522 25 4,393 4,548 32 10,977 11,131

31 1,261 1,345 24 4,183 4,176 24 8,680 8,612

28 1,455 1,366 29 4,953 5,010 S5 19,662 20,173

6 1,020 1,123 10 3,445 3,787

28 1,455 1,366 3,933 3,887 43 15,605 15,713 \ ! 2 612 673

153 6,825 6,888 72 11,392 11,322 40 13,849 13,817

287 301 478

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED

11000 - 11999 21000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population TahaslllP .S.lPart P.S. Number f'lales ,~emales Number f'lales ~emales

15 16 17 18 19 20

Nabarangapur P.S. 19 12,253 12,126 6 7,188 6,991

Tentullkhuntl P.S. 13 8,700 8,723 7 9,355 9,077

Khatlguda P.S. 4 3,015 2,976

Kashlpur Tahasll 10 6,116 5,912 2,340 2,296

Kashlpur P.S. 2 1,133 1,201 2,340 2,296

TlklrI P.S. 8 4,983 4,711

Rayagada Tahasll 8 5,475 5,514 5 8,214 7,813

Kalyanaslngpur P.S. 2 3,317 3,232

Rayagada P.S. 8 5,4'75 5,514 3 4,897 4,581

Gunupur Tahasll 28 18,163 17,766 5 5,865 6,039

Gunupur P.S. 10 6,362 6,321 4 4,736 4,768

Puttaslng P.S. 5 3,137 3,307 1,129 1,271

Padmapur P.S. 6 4,016 3,692

Gudarl P.S. 6 3,776 3,772

Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 872 674

Bishama Katak Tahasll 13 8,222 8,221 3 3,476 3,492

Bishama Katak P.S. 7 4,492 4,436

Munlguda P.S. (Portion) 5 3,071 3,124 997 1,036

Ambadala P.S. 659 661 2 2,479 2,456

GANJAM DISTRICT 591 403,126 414,381 262 368,542 370,183

Ghumsur TahaslI 53 34,677 35,867 19 26,394 26,440

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 2 1,755 1,928 2 2,481 2,730

Bhanjanagar P.S. (Portion) 33 21,329 22,078 11 14,991 14,938

Taraslngl P.S. 18 11,593 11,861 6 8,922 8,772

Buguda Tahasll 58 38,192 40,435 14 20,239 20,300

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 15 9,941 11,118 3 4,694 4,970

Buguda P.S. (p'ortlon) 40 26,371 27,266 11 15,545 15,330

Bhanjanagar P.S. (Portion) 3 1,880 2,051

Surada Tahasll 33 22,808 22,690 8 10,035 10,019

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 3 2,270 2,375 479

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 25 26

3,020 2,531

2,619 2,512

2,619 2,512

2 5,940 5,651

3,193 3,173

2,747 2,478

22 64,267 .62,405

3,251 3,155 480

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Toul Rural Population State/Dlstrlct/ Toul number of TahasIl/P.S.lPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Surada P.S. 98 54,367 27,133 27,234

3adagada P.5. (Portion) 205 76,451 38,470 37,981

Aslka Tahasll 301 296,078 146,815 149,263

Badagada P.S. (Portion) 34 18,009 8,978 9,031

Gangapur P.S. (Ponlon) 76 69,366 33,341 36,025

Asika P.S. 139 150,142 74,727 75,415

HinJIIi P.S. (Portion) 3,811 1,882 1,929

Paupur P.5. (Portion) 51 54,750 27,887 26,863

Digapahandl Tahasll 383 273,480 137,801 135,679

Hlnjlli P.S. (Portion) 14 14,781 7,474 7,307

Patapur P.S. (Portion) 138 110,963 56,234 54,729

Brahmapur Taluk P.5. (Portion) 3 7,577 3,862 3,715

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) 117 87,836 43,945 43,891

Nuagaon P.5. (Portion) 111 52,323 26,286 26,037

R.Udayirl Tahasll 880 178,825 88,448 90,377

Ramaglrl P.S. (Portion) 113 17,858 8,857 9,001

Mohana P.S. 25'4 54,030 26,767 27,263

Nalaghat P.S. 207 39,311 19,490 19,821

R. Udayglrl P.S. 261 58,298 28,831 29,467

Serango P.5. (Portion) 45 9,328 4,503 4,825

Parlakhemundl Tahasll 635 233,~55 114,472 119,083

Serango P.S. (Portion) 228 65,935 31,551 34,384

Kashlnagara P.S. 71 38,195 18,973 19,222

Parlakhemundl P.S. 128 79,523 39,557 39,966

Garabandha P.S. 104 24,884 12,355 12,529

Ramaglrl P.S. (Portion) 104 25,018 12,036 12,982

Chlkltl Tahasll 327 144,886 70,802 74,084

Jarada P.S. (Portion) 197 97,732 47,578 50,154 481

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Rales Females Number Rales Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13 14

34 1,510 1,489 31 4,851 4,781 13 4,692 4,709

119 5,315 5,399 41 6,541 6,541 26 8,870 8,807

62 2,785 2,785 51 9,168 9,122 79 28,920 29,922

13 667 602 11 1,889 2,049 3 1,161 1,203

24 1,134 1,146 11 1,936 1,991 17 6,403 7,016

21 785 831 23 4,166 4,045 36 12,428 13,216

4 199 206 6 1,177 1,037 23 8,928 8,487

114 5,747 5,797 95 16,015 15,964 92 33,698 33,442

3 701 697 6 2,444 2,411

36 1,849 1,909 37 6,163 6,188 31 11,117 10,842

30 1,561 1,590 27 4,440 4,458 33 12,437 12,586

48 2,337 2,298 28 4,711 4,621 22 7,700 7,603

595 27,776 29,239 237 34,187 35,832 33 11,122 11,001

84 3,439 3,583 27 3,787 3,970 340 354

171 8,567 9,039 66 9,757 10,107 14 4,587 4,488

142 6,445 6,463 54 7,612 8,011 8 2,712 2,702

166 8,180 8,754 81 11,857 12,479 8 2,749 2,823

32 1,145 1,400 9 1,174 1,265 2 734 634

307 14,618 15,776 194 30,381 32,466 86 30,406 31,516

127 5,999 6,977 68 10,173 11,274 26 8,599 9,401

18 969 962 24 3,647 3,823 20 7,531 7,716

38 2,079 1,998 35 6,082 6,183 28 9,951 10,119

62 2,834 2,879 32 4,790 4,831 7 2,530 2,426

62 2,737 2,960 35 5,689 6,355 5 1,795 1,854

,143 5,133 5,239 86 14,368 14,671 59 21,226 22,148

77 2,743 2,815 54 9,403 9,915 39 13,655 14,482

1252 RGII97~33A 482

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1(000 - 1(999 2(000 - 4! 999 State/Dlstrlctl Population ~opulatlon Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Number l'1ales Females Number Males ~emales

15 16 17 18 19 20

Surada P.S. 16 10,908 10,886 4 5,172 5,369

Badagada P.S. (Portion) 14 9,630 9,429 4 4,863 4,650

Asika Tahasll 66 44,811 45,041 42 58,371 59,708

Badagada P.S. (Portion) 7 5,261 5,177

Gangapur P.S. (Portion) 9 6,019 6,644 15 17,849 19,228

Aslka P.S. 37 24,544 24,449 22 32,804 32,874

HlnJIll P.S. (Portion) 1,882 1,929

Patapur P.S. (Portion) 13 8,987 8,771 4 5,836 5,677

Digapahandi Tahasll 55 37,832 37,661 23 33,289 32,070

HinJIll P.S. (Portion) 4 3,256 3,136 1,073 1,063

Patapur P.S. (Portion) 21 13,788 13,733 10 15,137 14,202

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) I 608 660 2 3,254 3,055

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) 19 12,852 12,811 7 9,615 9,556

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 10 7,·328 7,321 3 4,210 4,194

R.Udaylrl Tahasil 9 6,850 6,377 6 8,513 7,928

Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) 1,291 1,094

Mohana P.S. 718 703 2 3,138 2,926

Nalaghat P.S. 2 1,650 1,515 1,071 1,130

R. Udaygirl P.S. 4 3,032 2,633 2 3,013 2,778

Serango P.S. (Portion) 2 1,450 1,526

Parlakhemundl Tahasil 37 24,751 25,262 11 14,316 14,063

Serango P.S. (Portion) 4 2,419 2,586 3 4,361 4,146

Kashinagara P.S. 8 5,598 5,564 1,228 1,157

Parlakhemundl P.S. 21 13,750 13,928 6 7,695 7,738

Garabandha P.S. 3 2,201 2,393

Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) 783 791 1,032 1,022

Chlklti Tahasll 32 19,971 21,259 6 7,342 7,980

Jarada P.S. (Portion) . 23 15,038 15,874 3 3,977 4,281

1252 RGII97- ·33£3 483

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,251 3,155

2,760 2,685

2,760 2,685

4 11,220 10,745

3 8,180 7,855

3,040 2,890

2,762 2,787

2,762 2,787 484

A·3 VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State!Distrlct! Total number of TahasiIlP.S./Part P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 63 30,342 14,879 15,463

Golanthara P.S. (Portion) 19 12,057 5,868 6,189

Ramagiri P.S. (Portion) 48 4,755 2,477 2,278

Kanlsl Tahasil 88 119,411 59,104 60,307

Golanthara P.S. (Portion) 71 99,016 48,858 50,158

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) 7 3,114 1,536 1,578

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 7 14,601 7,350 7,251

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) 2 2,642 1,340 1,302

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion) 38 20 18

Brahmapur Tahasil 94 134,276 67,957 66,319

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) 25 42,380 21,635 20,745

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 41 77,686 39,280 38,406

Hinjill P.S. (Portion) 5 4,736 2,262 2,474

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) 23 9,474 4,780 4,694

Purusottampur Tahasil 197 257,745 127,459 130,286

Hlnjili P.S. (Portion) 43 88,664 43,703 44,961

Purusottampur P.S. (Portion) 109 138,975 68,897 70,078

Patapur P.5. (Portion) 488 259 229

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 2 1,988 1,044 944

Rambha P.S. (Portion) 42 27,630 13,556 14,074

Chhatrapur Tahasil 100 136,564 67,342 69,222

Rambha P.S. (Portion) 7 7,206 3,603 3,603

Chhatrapur P.S. (Portion) 93 129,358 63,739 65,619

Khalikote Tahasil 255 191,491 94,512 96,979

Rambha P.S. (Portion) 153 108,069 53,949 54,120

Kodala P.S. (Portion) 102 83,422 40,563 42,859

Kodala Tahasll 225 225,183 109,461 115,722

Kodala P.S. (Portion) 121 104,937 51,354 53,583

Purusottampur P.5. (Portion) 104 120,246 58,107 62,139 485

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population' Population Number Aales Females Number Aales Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

20 749 796 18 2,759 2,700 17 6,457 6,629

2 112 114 11 1,754 1,718 2 618 611

44. 1,529 1,514 3 452 338 496 426

10 385 416 11 1,774 1,930 20 6,949 7,163

3 87 95 9 1,433 1,618 19 6,680 6,927

5 208 237 131 132

210 180 269 236

70 66

20 18

19 931 966 6 977 1,055 17 5,9.17 6,251

7~ 71 2 386 400 7 2,733 2,914

4 2 2 328 400 5 1,654 1,684 '" 4 1,283 1,394

17 851 893 2 263 255 247 259

10 649 673 42 7,274 7,601 50 18,288 19,149

43 31 2 418 438 6 2,217 2,341

3 182 168 25 4,418 4,634 26 9,714 10,237

259 229

298 270

6 424 474 14 2,179 2,300 17 6,059 6,301

5 235, 208 21 3,973 4,028 23 9,049 9,489 2 421 445 2 764 756

5 235 208 19 3,552 3,583 21 8,285 8,733

64 2,733 2,872 70 11,515 11,829 54 19,630 20,373

43 1,915 1,992 47 7,634 7,832 31 11,53(i 11,664

21 818 880 • 23 3,881 3,997 23 8,094 8,709 '. 51 2,458 2,336 31 5,273 5,606 59 20,274 22,393

43 ~,148 2,022' 15 2,538 2,644 27 9,469 10,031

8 310 '314 16 2,735 2,962 32 10,805 12,362 486

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 Sute/Distrlct/ ~opulatlon Population Tahasll/P .S.lPart P.S. Number Flales ~emales Number Flales Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

Nuagaon P.5. (Portion) 7 3,800 4,020 1,114 1,318

GoJanthara P.S. (Portion) 2 1,133 1,365 2 2,251 2,381

Ramagiri P.5. (Portion)

Kanlsi Tahasll 27 17,868 18,997 J 7 23,231 22,936

Gola!1thara P.5. (Portion) 25 16,588 17,692 13 17,838 17,474

Digapahandl P.S. (Portion) 1,197 1,209

Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) 2 1,280 1,305 2 2,926 3,017

Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) 1,270 1,236

Nuagaon P.S. (Portion)

Brahmapur Tahasll 29 21,378 20,988 21 31,736 31,120

Gopalpur P.S. (Pornon) 8 5,780 5,742 6 8,327 8,418

Brahmapur TaJuk P.S. (Portion) 20 14,840 14,519 12 19,769 i9,062

Hlnjili P.S. (Portion) 979 1,080

Digapahandi P.S. (Portion) 758 727 2 2,661 2,560

Purusottampur Tahasil 55 38,821 40,449 37 53,650 53,978

Hlnjili P.5. (Portion) 16 12,227 12,714 17 25,766 26,510

Purusottampur P.5. (Portion) 36 24,399 25,533 17 24,439 23,997

Patapur P.5. (Portion)

Chhatrapur P.5. (Portion) 746 674

Rambha P.S. (Portion) 2 1,449 1,528 3 3,445 3,471

Chhatrapur Tahasll 30 21,325 21,767 19 26,412 27,365

Rambha P.5. (Portion) 2 1,337 1,351 1,081 1,051

Chhatrapur P.5. (Portion) 28 19,988 20,416 18 25,331 26,314

Khalikote Tahasll 48 32,164 33,619 18 25,755 25,672

Rambha P.5. (Portion) 22 14,640 14,850 9 15,509 15,168

Kodala P.5. (Portion) 26 17,524 18,769 9 10,246 10,504

Kodala Tahasll 59 41,678 43,969 21 29,259 30,604

Kodala P.5. (Portion) 24 17,677 18,382 10 14,191 14,978

Purusottampur P.5. (Portion) 35 24,001 25,587 11 15,068 15,626 487

BY POPULATION SIZE

5,000 - 9,999 t 0,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3 8,897 8,865

2 6,232 6,352

2,665 2,513

2 7,018 '5,939

4,333 3,200

2,685 2,739

3 8,777 8,436

3,032 2,927

2 5,745 5,509

2 6,348 6,365

2 6,348 6,365

2,715 2,614

2,715 2,614

4 10,519 10,81'4

2 5,331 5,526

2 5,188 5,288 488

A-J VIllAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District! Total number of TahasIlIP.S.IPart P.S. Inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

PURl DISTRICT 4,450 2,884,022 1,461,737 1,422,285

Oasapalla Tahasll 440 116,064 59,276 56,788

Ganla P.S. 97 31,317 16,121 15,196

Oasapalla P.S. 343 84,747 43,155 41,592

Nayagarh Tahasll 579 352,148 181,304 170,844

Nuagaon P.S. 97 37,152 19,050 18,102

Odagaon P.S. 203 92,625 47,422 45,203

Sarankul P.S. 108 89,459 46,010 43,449

Nayagarh P.S. 171 132,912 68,822 64,090

Khandapada Tahasll 279 168,052 85,367 82,685

Khandapada P.S. 145 65,456 33,720 31,736

Fategarh P.S. 134 102,596 51,647 50,949

Khordha Tahasil 526 339,083 170,866 168,217

Bolagad P.S. 140 75,042 38,079 36,963

Begunla P.S. 196 110,551 55,650 54,901

Khordha P.S. 190 153,490 77,137 76,353

Plplll Tahasll 311 203,226 102,733 100,493

Oelanga P.S. 121 88,748 44,661 44,087

Plplfl P.S. 190 114,478 58,072 56,4

Bhubaneswar Tahasll 386 357,817 182,227 175,590

Bhubaneswar P.S. 49 25,690 13,235 12,455

Khandaglrl P.S. 24 13,697 6,902 6,795

Jatanl P.S. 57 51,984 26,544 25,440

Chandaka P.S. H 44,329 22,704 21,625

Saheednagar P.S. 26 32,305 16,470 15,835

Ballanta P.S. 88 83,287 42,328 40,959

Ballpatna P.S. 98 106,525 54,044 52,481

Nlmapada Tahasll 369 245,983 124,053 121,930

Nlmapada P.S. (Portion) 211 143,215 72,263 70,952

Gop P.S. (Portion) 125 81,174 41,052 40,122 489 .

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

1,133 54,962 53,777 1,358 236,906 232,345 1,133 403,312 394,886

283 11,157 11,148 92 14,744 14,128 48 17,305 16,304

54 2,046 2,029 21 3,506 3,200 17 6,412 6,027

229 9,111 9,119 71 11,238 10,928 31 10,893 10,277 406 10,300 9,836 141 25,391 23,709 138 50,710 47,882

51 2,703 2,669 22 3,795 3,567 15 5,371 4,990

96 4,413 4,157 54 9,480 8,827 34 12,066 11,728

24 1,102 i,083 18 3,037 2,924 35 12,843 12,246

35 2,082 1,927 " 47 9,079 8,391 54 20,430 18,918

75 3,035 2,917 B8 1·5,302 14,770 67 23,118 22,255

60 2,166 2,081 45 7,766 7,227 22 7,433 6,936

15 869 836 43 7,536 7,543 45 15,685 15,319

82 4,481 4,308 178 32,524 31,955 168 59,601 58,627

26 1,560 1,419 62 10,909 10,549 34 ",7' 3 ",372

34 1,700 1,680 68 11,982 11,763 69 24,929 24,510

22 1,221 1,209 48 9,633 9,643 65 22,959 22,745

66 4,029 3,873 97 16,6.'i8 16,396 90 31,802 31,367

24 1,407 1,319 29 4,952 4,981 40 14,595 14,592

42 2,622 2,554 68 11,706 11,415 50 17,207 16,775

46 2,482 2,324 110 19,378 18,484 110 39,419 38,226

7 • 343 293 25 4,147 3,703 10 3,555 3,451

4 162 165 6 1,031 1,067 12 4,218 4,177

2 176 156 21 3,610 3,464 12 4,595 4,412

6 300 243 7 1,236 1,148 10 3,763 3,526

.{ 1,395 1,344 4 1,435 1,369

14 744 775 / 2S 4,616 4,613 28 9,678 9,403

13 757 692 18 3,343 3,145 34 12,175 11,888

67 . 3,4:46 3,424 133 23,107 22,719 95 33,478 33,101

3S 1,930 1,913 73 12,707 12,611 60 21,467 21,073

26 1,068 1,080 48 8,373 8,086 27 9,130 9,162 490

A·3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/Distrlct/ Population Population Tahasil/P .S.!Part P.S. Number Males Females Number Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

PURl DISTRICT 607 417,358 407,251 203 297,515 284,314

Dasapalla Tahasil 14 10,157 9,686 2 3,271 3,122

Gania P.S. 5 4,157 3,940

Dasapalla P:S. 9 6,000 5,746 2 3,271 3,122

Nayagarh Tahasil 67 47,541 44,329 25 40,749 38,997

Nuagaon P.S. 8 5,839 5,618 1,342 1,258

Odagaon P.S. 12 9,184 8,612 7 12,279 11,879

Sarankul P.S. 23 15,991 14,769 8 13,037 12,427

Nayagarh P.S. 24 16,527 15,330 9 14,091 13,433

Khandapada Tahasil 35 24,463 23,861 14 19,449 18,882

Khandapada P.S. 14 10,370 9,854 4 5,985 5,638

Fategarh P.S. 21 14,093 14,007 10 13,464 13,244

Khordha Tahasil 85· 56,677 56,136 13 17,583 17,191

Bolagad P.S. 15 10,126 9,957 3 3,771 3,666

Begunla P.S. 25 17,039 16,948

Khordha P.S. 45 29,512 29,231 10 13,812 13,525

Pipili Tahasil 48 33,553 32,736 9 13,895 13,376

Delanga P.S. 23 16,023 15,791 5 7,684 7,404

Plpill P.S. 25 17,530 16,945 4 6,211 5,972

Bhubaneswar Tahasil 82 59,157 57,131 33 44,808 43,163

Bhubaneswar P.S. 6 4,161 4,006 1,029 1,002

Khandagiri P.S. 2 1,491 1,386

)atanl P.S. 16 10,649 10,262 6 7,514 7,146 " Chandaka P.S. 16 11,295 10,816 5 6,110 5,892

Saheednagar P.S. 9 7,148 6,952 5 6,492 6,170

Ballanta P.S. I) 10,835 10,478 7 10,730 10,283

Balipatna P.S. 20 13,578 13,231 9 12,933 12,670

Nlmapada Tahasll 55 35,589 35,221 19 28,433 27,465

Nimapada P.S. (Portion) 32 20,731 20,487 11 15,428 14,868

Gop P.S. (Portion) 18 11,815 11,584 6 10,666 10,210 491

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females N'umber Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

15 45,959 44,305 5,725 5,407

2,642 2,400

2,642 2,400

2 6,613 6,091

2 6,613 6,091

2,796 2,745

2,796 2,745

4 11,258 10,855 5,725 5,407

5,725 5,407

4 11,258 10,855 492

A-J VILLAGES CLASSIFIED Total Rural Population State/District/ Total number of Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. inhabited villages Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Konark P.S. (Portion) 33 21,594 10,738 10,856

Kakatpur Tahasil 262 197,641 100,125 97,516

Konar~ P.S. (Portion) 41 17,586 8,806 8,780

Kakatpur P.S. 157 139,230 70,676 68,554

Gop P.S. (Portion 41 28,740 14,519 14,221

Nimapada P.S. (Portion) 23 12,085 6,124 5,961

Puri Tahasil 559 453,442 228,384 225,058

Satyabadi P.S. 165 155,435 78,256 77,179

Sadar P.S. 177 148,355 75,160 73,195

8rahmagiri P.S. 217 149,652 74,968 74,684

Krushnaprasad Tahasil 88 41,594 21,097 20,497

Krushnaprasad P.S. 88 41,594 21,097 20,497

Banapur Tahasil 438 288,833 146,445 142,388

Tangi P.S. 160 140,862 71,673 69,189

Banapur P5. 278 147,971 74,772 73,199

Ranapur Tahasil 213 120,139 59,860 60,279

Ranapur P.S. 213 120,139 59,860 60,279 493

BY POPULATION SIZE Less than 200 200 - 499 500 - 999 Population Population Population Number Rales Females Number Rales Females Number Males ~emales

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

6 448 431 12 2,027 2,022 8 2,881 2,866

38 2,271 2,190 84 14,850 14,877 84 30,082 29,467

11 560 546 17 2,675 2,816 11 4,034 3,971

15 906 868 48 8,477 8,488 51 18,171 17,756

5 324 337 12 2,354 2,287 16 5,569 5,482

7 481 439 7 1,344 1,286 6 2,308 2,258

77 3,927 3,~04 177 30,960 31,038 156 55,132 55,297

18 1,101 1,093 42 7,620 7,591 51 17,815 17,774 ,- 25 ',056 1,025 55 9,823 9,587 48 17,528 17,352

34 1,770 1,686 80 13,517 13,860 57 19,789 20,171

21 1,133 1,057 36 5,972 5,791 23 8,092 7,797

21 1,133 1,057 36 5,972 5,791 23 8,092 7,797

103 5,350 5,412 157 27,065 27,035 104 37,190 36,908

29 1,809 1,755 53 9,373 9,308 40 14,825 14,413

74 3,541 3,657 104 17,692 17,727 64 22,365 22,495

69 3,351 3,484 65 10,955 11,443 50 17,383 17,655 j> 69 3,351 3,484 65 10,955 11,443 50 17,383 17,655 494

A-3 : VILLAGES CLASSIFIED 1,000 - 1,999 2,000 - 4,999 State/District! Population Population Tahasil/P.S.lPart P.S. Number Males Females Number Males Females

15 16 17 18 19 20

Konark P.S. (Portion) 5 3,043 3,150 2 2,339 2,387

Kakatpur Tahasil 39 27,061 26,212 16 22,663 21,446

Konark P.S: (Portion) 2 1,537 1,447

Kakatpur P.S. 28 19,836 19,112 14 20,088 19,006

Gop II.S. (Portion) 6 3,697 3,675 2 2,575 2,440

Nimapada P.S. (Portion) 3 1,991 1,978

Puri Tahasil 106 73,067 71,853 40 55,389 53,225

Satyabadi P.5. 38 25,978 25,592 14 19,209 18,686

Sadar P.S. H 22,842 22,419 14 20,535 19,414

Brahmagiri P.S. H 24,247 23,842 12 15,645 15,125

Krushnaprasad Tahasil 7 4,838 4,771 1,062 1,081

Krushnaprasad P.S. 7 4,838 4,771 1,062 1,081

Banapur Tahasil 46 31,022 30,783 26 40,274 37,064

Tangi P.S. 16 11,489 11,331 21 31,449 29,899

Banapur P.S. 30 19,533 19,452 5 8,825 7,165

Ranapur Tahasil 23 14,233 14,532 5 9,939 9,302

Ranapur P.S. 23 14,233 14,532 5 9,939 9,302 495

BY POPULATION SIZE 5,000 - 9,999 10,000 and above Population Population Number Males Females Number Males Females

21 22 23 24 25 26

3,198 3,324

3,198 3,324

3 9,909 9,841

2 6,533 6,443

3,376 3,398

2 5,544 5,186

2,728 2,483

2,816 2,703

3,999 3,863

3,999 3,863

TABLE A-4 T()WNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

J 252 RGI!97-34.-\ 1252 RUL''J7-14U A-4 : TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 FLY-LEAF

This table corresponds to table A-4 of 1981 census The total urban population of the state for each and previous census and giv,es population by sex, decade of the 10 censuses from 1901 to 1991 is given at the "- variation and percentage decade variation in population beginning of the table and it is followed by similar figures for all the towns including urban agglomerations for the for the total of cities/urban agglomerations under last 90 years. The status of the towns and the area figures Class-I. This followed by each cities/UAs falling under of the to~ns and urban agglomerations in sq.kms are also Class-I since 1901 arranged in the order of 1991 given in this table. Area figures are however confined population. to 1981 and 1991 census only. Similarly the total of all Class-II towns/UAs is given The towns/urban agglomerations have been arranged next and this is followed by figures for each town/UA . in the order of population size, class of towns. As in included in Class-II arranged in order of population since 1981 all towns and urban agglomerations have. been 1901. For other classes, viz., Class-III to Class VI, the grouped into the following size of classes according to class totals are given first followed by the figures for each population size : town/UA of that class in the order of 1991 population. The population figures for towns given for the earlier Class Population • censuses in this table are as recorded in the concerned censuses and have not been adjusted to the present 100,000 and above jurisdiction. " 50,000 to 99,999 In this table the classification of towns/UAs into III 20,000 to 49,999 various size classes has been done on the basis of their 1991 population. Each urban agglomeration is treated IV 10,000 to 19,999 as a single unit for classification, i.e., the total population of the urban agglomeration has been taken V 5,000 to 9,999 into account for determining the size class and the VI Less than 5,000 independeant towns constituting an urban agglomeration have therefore not been considered separately. Below According to Indian Census tradition any town each UA, the constituent towns have also been listed. with a population exceeding 1,00,000 is called a city. The figures of class total shown in the table for previous censuses are not the totals of respective An alphabetical list of towns and urban agglomera­ population of all towns shown in that class in 1991 tions is also give at the end of the fly-leaf. census. Class totals are the totals of population of all The name of each town/urban agglomeration is towns which on the basis of population were included shown under col.2 of A-4 table. Corressponding name in that class in those censuses except the towns which of the distric~ is also shown under col.3 of the table. In are the constituents of urban agglomerations. The col.4 the census years since 1901 are shown. The status figures of previous censuses of towns which were not of the towns and area figures are shown in col.5 and 6 treated as towns in those censuses are not given because respectively. Total poulation, males and females of each their population figures in those censuses were taken town for each census since 190 t are shown in col.7, 10 and 11 respectively. Decadal variation and percentage in rural areas. The places which were treated as towns decade variation of each town for each census year are for the first time in a census, the figures of those places also shown in col.8 and 9 respectively. for that census year have shown under urban areas ,

499 500 and find place in this table. If any town was declassified population of. only the urban area in census preceding as rural in some censuses and again classified as town ,to that particular one has been taken as the basis for in subsequent censuses then, in such. cases the deciding class. population figures are given in this table only "for those This table has been supplemented by 4 appendices. censuses in which it was treated as town and the population figures are taken for corresponding class These appendices are as follow : total figure for that census. The census year when it Appendix 1 shows the particular of area and was declassified the figures are shown in ,rural areas. population of new towns added in 1991 and towns in Such type of cases are found in two places in the state. 1981 declassified in 1991. Those are Binika and Soro. Binika in the district of Balangir was treated as town from 1911 to 1941 and There are 1 7 new towns added in 1991 census and was declassified for three censuses, i.e., in 1951, 1961 one town, namely, Paparahandi in 1981 census is and 1971. Again in 1981 census Binika was treated declassified in 1991 census. This appendix is also supple­ as town and is continuing as town in 1991 census mented with two Explanatory Notes A and B. The also. The trends of growth of population for Binika Explanatory Note A shows the name of the constituent was not encouraging when it was town in 1911 villages and their population of 1981 census for the (4,130), in 1921 (3,597), 1931 (3,326) and in towns treated for the first time in 1991 census. 1941 (3,825). Therefore it was taken in rural area in Explanatory Note B to this appendix shows the three censuses from 1951 to 1971. Binika was constituent villages into which the towns of 1981 census declared as Notified Area Council by the State Gove. relapsed after declassification in 1991 census. The Authority during 1981 census and its population detailed particulars of constituent villages of 1 7 new became 11,004 for which that place was ag

STATEMENT ·1

Number of cities and towns and their population In state in 1901-1991, Orissa State

Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI All Classes

Year No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population No. Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1901 51,364 3 95,943 5 76,080 4 26,897 4,400 14 254,684

1911 52,528 3 92,504 5 77,283 639,113 313,731 18275,159

1921 51,007 2 71,425 6 93,154 9 57,824 2 8,088 20 281,498 ( 1931 65,263 3 95,390 6 84,961 10 68,314 1 3,326 21 317,254

1941 74,291 3 105,633 8 113,574 16 115,205 3,825 29 412,528

1951 102,505' 62,343 5 138,055 8 107,796 23 178,415 4,956 39 594,070

1961 146,~08 3 228,033 8 224,943 22 310,647 25 190,064 3 9,655 62 1,109,650

1971 4 554,338 2 147,132 20 585,287 23 316,055 30 234,226 2 8,357 81 1,845,395

1981 6 1,105,123 8 493,184 26 760,073 40 541,932 25 196,176 3 13,799 108 3,110,287

1991 8 1,772,978 10 620,452 29 93.1,204 52 731,604 22 166,740 3 12,005 124 4,234,983

It reveals from the statement 1 that _in Orissa ohserved in Class I towns i.e. 60.43 per cent during the number of towns and their population are increased in decade. In Class II towns the percentage of growth of higher class of towns such as Class I~ Class II, Class III and population during the decade is 25.81 per cent, in Class Class IV. In Class I towns the number of cities increased III towns it is 22.52 per cent and in Class IV it is 35.00 from 6 to 8 from 1981 to 1991 with the increase of per cent. In case of Class V and Class VI towns the population from 1,105,123 to 1,772,978. In Class II population figure decreased during the decade. -Minus the number of towns increased from 8 to 10 and the 15.00 per cent of growth of population is recorded in_ ~ population of 1991 census is increased to 620,452 from Class V towns and in Class VI it is minus 13.00 per cent. 493,184 during 1981 census. In Class III the number of In statement 1 the constituent unit of an urban towns increased from 26 to 29 and population from agglomeration where the constituent was reckoned as 760,073 to 931,204. In Class IV the number of towns increased from 40 to 52 and the population is increased separate towns in their own right have been classified according to their own population size and not according from 541,932 to 731 ,604. In Class V towns the "umber to the population size of urban agglomeration unit. of towns decreased from 25 in 1981 to 22 in 1991 and Wherever UAs were formed with out-growth, the population decreased from 196,176 to 166,740 whereas population of out-growth(s) was added to the in Class VI only 3 towns are recorded both in 1981 and corresponding town. The combined population of town 1991 censuses but the population has been decreased and out-growth(s) was taken for determination of the from 13,799 to 12,005. The total number of towns class in the statement I. I increased from 108 . to 124 du"ring the iast decade whereas population increased from 3,110,287 to Statement 2 given below presents the number of 4,234,983 having 36. 16 per cent ofthe decadal growth. towns and percentage of population in each class to total The highest percentage of growth of population is urban population from 1901-91 502

STATEMENT-2

Number of towns and percentage of population In each class to total urban population from 1901-1991, Orissa State

All Classes Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI

No. No. Percentage No. Percentage No. Percentage No. Percentage No. Percentage No. Percentage of of of of of of of of of of of of of Year towns Population towns Population towns Population towns Population towns Population towns Population towns Population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1901 14 254,684 20.17 3 37.67 5 29.87 4 10.56 1.73

1911 18275,159 19.09 3 33.62 5 28.09 6 14.21 3 4.99

1921 20 281,498 18.12 2 25.37 6 33.09 9 20.54 2 2.88

1931 21 317,254 20.57 3 30.07 6 26.78 10 21.53 1.05

1941 29 412,528 18.01 3 25.60 8 27.53 16 27.93 0.93

1951 39 594,070 17.26 10.49 5 23.24 8 18.15 23 30.03 0.83

1961 62 1,109,650 16.10 3 20.55 8 20.27 22 25.86 25 16.35 3 0.87

1971 81 1,845,395 4 39.60 2 3.94 20 27.85 23 15.47 30 12.69 2 0.45

1981 108 3,,110,287 6 41.63 8 12.77 26 21.81 40 17.04 25 6.31 3 0.44

1991 124 4,234,983 8 41.86 10 14.65 29 21.99 52 17.28 22 3.94 3 0.28

Statement 2 reveals that the proportion of decades upto 1951 the proportion decreased from population to total urban population living in Class I 20.57 per cent to 10.49 per cent. In 1961 proportion towns is steadily increasing from 195'1 to 1991. The again increased to 20.55 per cent and then in 1971 it proportion of population of Class I towns to total urban was sharply decreased to 3.94 per cent which is the population in 1951 census was 17.26 per cent which minimum since 1901 in Class II towns. In 1981 census came down to 16.10 per cent in 1961 and again went it was increased to 12.77 per cent and in 1991 census up to 39.60 per cent in 1971 and further increased to 'the proportion has slightly increased to 14.65 per cent. 41.63 per cent in 1981 census. In 1991 census 41.86 The number of Class " towns remained one only from per cent of the urban population is emumerated in Class 1901 to 1951. However this number increased to 3 in I towns. There was no Class I town in the State till 1941 1961, again decreased to 2 in 1971 census and again census. In 1951 Cuttack became the only Class I town increased to 8 and lOin 1981 and 1991 census in the State and continued till 1961 census. However respectively. in 1971 census the number of Class I towns was 4 which increased to 6 du ring 1981 and 8 in 1991 census. In The statement further discloses that small towns gradually becoming higher towns and villages becoming Class" towns the proportion of population to total urban population is on decrease in three decades since 1901- towns from census to census. 21. The proportion of urban population in Class" towns The statement 3 given below shows the per­ was 20:17 per cent during 1901 and decreased to centage of area of towns in each class to total urban 18.12 per cent in ,1921. In 1931 the proportion was area of the State and density of population per sq.km. slightly increased to the level of 1901. Again for 3 in each class in 1981 and 1991 censuses. 503

STATEMENT-3 The statement 3 reveals that there has been an Area of towns In each class as percentage of urban areas increase in population density in Class I, Class III, Class of state and density of population In each class IV and Class V towns during the decade 1981-91. The decrease in density of population between 1981- 1991 1981 Area as percen- Area as percen- 91 is noticed in Class " and Class VI towns. Similarly tage of total Density tage of total Density the percentage of area to total urban area increased Class urban area per Km 2 urban area per Km 2 from 1981 to 1991 census in case of Class I, 2 3 4 5 Class II, Class IV and Class VI towns and in Classes III and V towns the percentage of area figure has been 23.03 3,026 19.55 2,470 decreased in 1991 census compared to 1981 census. II 14.02 1,739 1~.90 1,978 This statement does not show any definite trend of III 28.92 1,265 32.96 1,008 increase or decrease. IV 27.62 1,041 25.22 939 The statement. 4 given below reveals the number V 5.98 1,096 11.08 774 and population of cities and towns of 1981 and 1991 censuses arranged in six classes, i.e., I to VI VI 0.43 1,102 0.29 2,097 of the State.

STATEMENT-4 Number and population of cities and towns of 1981 and 1991 censuses arranged In six classes, I to VI

Percentage increase or 1991 1981 Increase or Increase or decreJse in Class of No. of Total No. of Total decrease in decrease in Population State towns towns Population towns Population No. of towns Population 1981-1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ORISSA All classes 124 4,234,983 108 3,110,287 +16 + 1, 124,696 +36.16 Total Class-I 8 1,772,978 6 1,105,123 +2 +667,855 +60.43 (a) Cities with one million & above population (b) Cities with 500,000 to 999,999 population

(c) Cities with 100,000 to 8 1,772,978 6 1,105,123 +2 +667,855 +60.43 499,999 population

Class-II 10 620,452 8 493,184 +2 + 127,268 +25.81 Class-III 29 931,204 26 760,073 +3 + 171,131 +22.52 Class-IV 52 731,604 40 541,932 +12 + 189,672 + 35.00 C1ass-V 22 166,740 25 196,176 -3 -29,436 -15.00 Class-VI 3 12,005 3 13,799 -1,794 -13.00

Note: The constituents of an U.A. have been classified according to their own population and not accordin'g to the population of the U.A. except In such cases where an U.A. comprises a single town alongwith its out-growth. 504

The above statement shows that the constituent The number of towns increased in all classes except towns of UA have been classified according to their own in class V and VI in t 99 t census compared to t 981 population and not according to the population of UA census. The percentage increase in population is highest unit except in such cases where an UA comprises a single in class I town (60.43 per cent). town along with its out-growth only. Statement 4 reveals The Statement 5 is a mobility statement which that there is no city with a population of 1 million and shows the movement of cities and towns from one cla,ss above and also the range of cities with population of to another from t 98 t to 199 t census. Those towns 500,000-999,999 in Orissa. The class I town in the mentioned in 'A' indicates number and population of range of 100,000 to 499,999 there are only 8 cities towns which a particular class of t 99 t has received by in 1991 census with total population of 1,772,978. In a process of decrement from the next higher class 1981 census, the number of such cities was only 6 with range(s) of t 981. Those in 'B' indicates number and total population of 1,105,123. The percentage growth population of towns which a particular class of t 99 t has of population from 1981 census to 1991 census in this received by a process of increment from the next lower class is 60.43 per cent. This percentage figure differs or any other lower range of t 98 t and in 'C' indicates from main table A-4 because the constituent towns of the number and population of towns which a particular UA were considered separately. The statement further class of t 981 census has passed down by a process of reveals that the tendency of urbanisation in the state is decrement to the next lower or any other lower range on increase. of 1991.

STATEMENT-5

Movement of cities and towns from one class to another during 1981-1991 'A' indicates number and population of towns which a particular class of 1991 has received by a process of decrement from the next . higher class range(s) of 1981. 'B' indicates number and population of towns which a particular class of 1991 has received by a process of Increment from the next lower or any other lower range of 1981. 'c' indicates number and Ilopulation of towns which a particular class of 1981 has passed down by a process of decrement to the next lower or any other lower range of 1991. (Increment and decrement of towns in the statement relate to their territorial content in' 1991)

III 1981 1991 " 1981 1991 1981 1991 Category of Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- State movement ClasS No. lation latlon Class No. latlon lation Class No. lation lation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ORISSA A B' " 2 161,779 254,519 '" 4 155,351 204,890 IV 5 90,296 124,982

C

IV V VI Not treated as Town in 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 1981 1991 Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Popu- Class No. lation lation Class No. lation lation Class No. lation lation Class No. lation lation 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

V 13 111,952 140,604 VI 4,503 5,403 VI 4,452 13,096 \/ 6,424 8;547 505

The statement 6 given below presents the percentage not treated as towns in 1981 but treated as such in 1991 variation of population 1981-91 of places which were classified by state/district and size class.

ST ATEMENT-6

Percentage variation of population t 98 t - t 99 t of places which were not treated as towns In 1981 but treated as such in j 99 j classified by stateldistrict and size class ------Percentage variation in Number Popu­ Popu­ 1991 Population over 1981 of lation lation Le_ 1991-1981 x 100 Class towns in 1981 in 1991 1981

2 3 4 5

ORISSA III 2 42,471 52,827 +24.38

IV 3 26,743 36,103 +35.00

V JO 46,327 72,707 +56.94

VI 2 4,712 7,571 +60.67 SAMBALPUR III 18,399 24,607 +33.74 SUNDARGARH V 2 12,203 18,085 +48.20 VI 4,712 4,599 - 2.40 KENDUJHAR V 4,439 5,746 +29.44 BALESHWAR IV 10,702 12,800 +19.60 CUTTACK III 24,072 28,220 + 17.23 V 3 15,069 17,555 + 16.50

VI * N.A. (Paradip P~osphates) 2,972 *N.A. DHENKANAL V 2 * 5,485 (Ghantapada) 18,080 *N.A. N.A. (Nalco) KORAPUT V_ 2,275 5,719 +151.38 PURl IV 2 16,041 23,303 +45.27 V 6,856 7,522 + 9.71

* Columns could not be filled in as population of part constituent villages are not availa~le

The statement 6 discloses that there jlre 1 7 places fhe statement 7 given below reveals the percentage which were treated as new towns in 1991_ Of these variation of population 1981-91 of places treated as places to are treated aS,class V towns, 3 class IV towns, towns in t 98 t but removed from the list of towns in 2 each class III and VI towns. t 99 t classified by state/district and size class. 506

STATEMENT-7 The above statement reveals that Paparahandi in

Percentage variation of population 1981-1991 of places the district of Koraput was the only town of 1981 treated as towns In 1 981 but removed from the list of census which was declassified in 1991 census as per towns in 1991 classined by state/district and size class State Govt. notification. The percentage growth of population during the decade 1981-91 is 33.05 per Percentage variation in cent. Number Popu- Popu- 1991 Population over 1981 of lation lation i.e. 1991-1981 x 100 The statement B given below presents the population Class towns In 1981 In 1991 1981 of cities/towns which are common to 1981 and 1991 2 3 4 5 by their size class in 1981 and 1991.

ORISSA In this statement constituent towns of UA have V 6,424 8,547 33.05 been shown independently. However the out-growths of KORAPUT the UAs have been taken under the concerned towns V 6,424 8,547 33.05 to which it relates.

STATEMENT-8 Population of cities/towns which are common to 1981 and 1991 by their size class In 1981 and 1991

No. of Population Population of towns/cities in 1991 No. of towns Size Class towns/cities as per declassified Total in 1981 in 1981 1981 census II III IV V VI in 1991 population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

6 1,105,123 1,518,459

II 8 493,184 254,519 415,562

III 26 760,073 204,890 753,395

IV 40 541,932 124,982 541,801 \ V 24 189,752 140,604 88,630 6,424

VI 3 13,799 13,096 5,403 4,434

All Classes 107 3,103,863 1,772,978 620,452 878,377 695,501 94,033 4,434 6,424

The statement-9 given below shows the number of towns of the state and district in each class during 1901-91.

ST A TEMENT-9 Number of towns of each class during 1901-1991 (An Urban Agglomeration has been classified according to its total population)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

ALL CLASSES

ORISSA 119 103 77 59 39 29 21 20 18 14

1. Sambalpur 9 8 9 5 4 4 3 3 2 507

ST ATEMENT-9-Contd_ ~ Number of towns of each class during 1901-1991 (An Urban Agglomeration has been classified according to Its total population)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 '5 6 7 8 9 10 11

2_ Sundargarh 7 4 4 4 2

3. Kendu;har 7 6 4 2

4. Mayurbhanj 4 4 2 2

5. Baleshwar 7 6 4 5 2 2 2 2 2 2

6. Cuttack 13 8 7 6 5 3 3 3 3 3

7. Dhenkanal 11 9 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2

8. Phulabanl 3 3 2

9. Balangir 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 ". 10. Kalahandl 5 5 5 3

11. Koraput 14 14 10 7 5 2

12, Ganjam 20, 20 15 10 6 6 4 4 4 2

13. Purl 12 9 5 5 3

CLASS-I

ORISSA 7 6 5

1. Sambalpur

2. Sundargarh

3. Kendu;har

4. MafUrbhanj

5. Baleshwar ...;

6. Cuttack

7. Dhenkanal

8. Phulabanl

9. Balangir

10. Kalahandl

11. Koraput

12. Ganjam

13. Purl 2 '!. 508

ST ATEMENT-9-Contd. Number of towns of each class during 1901-1991 (An Urban Agglomeration has been classified according to its total population)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CLASS-II

ORISSA 10 7 4·

I. Sambalpur 3 2

2. SU!1dargarh

3. Kendujhar

4. Mayurbhanj

5. Baleshwar 2

6. Cuttack

7. Dhenkanal

8. Phulabanl

9. Balanglr

10. Kalahandi

11. Koraput 2

12. Ganjam

13. Purl

CLASS-lH

ORISSA 26 -23 18 7 5 3 3 2 3 3

1. Sambalpur 3

2. Sundargarh 3 3 2

3. Kendujhar 4 4

4. Mayurbhanj

5. Baleshwar 2 2 2

6. Cuttack 6 5

7. Dhenkanal 3

8. Phulabani

9. Balangir

10. Kalahandl

11. Koraput 3 3 4

12. Ganjam 2 2 13. Purl 2 509

STA TEMENT-9-Contd. Number of towns of each class during 1901-1991 (An Urban Agglomeration has been classified according to Its total population)

State/District 1991 1981 197.1 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

CLASS-IV

ORISSA 51 39 21 20 8 8 6 6 5 5

I. Sambalpur 4 3 3

2. Sundargarh 2

3. Kendujhar 2 2

4. Mayurbhanj 3 2

5. Baleshwar 2 2 2 2 2 2

6. Cuttack 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

7. Dhenkanal 4 5 3 2

8. Phulabani 2

9. Balangir 4 4 3

10. Kalahandi 4 3

11. Koraput 6 6 2 I 3

12. Ganjam 14 8 5

13. Puri 6 2 2

CLASS-V

ORISSA 22 25 30 24 23 16 10 9 6 4

I. Sambalpur 5 2 3 2 2

2. Sundargarh 2 2

3. Kendujhar

4. Mayurbhanj

5. Baleshwar 2

6. Cuttack 3 3 3

7. Dhenkanal 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 8. Phulabani

9. Balangir 2 4 4 2 2

10. Kalahandi 4 2

11. Koraput 3 4 3 2 4

12. Ganjam 4 9 7 6 4 4 2

13. Purl 2 3 510

ST ATEMENT-9- Cone/d_ Number of towns of each class during 1901-1991 (An Urban Agglomeration has been classified according to Its total population)

State/District 1991 1981 1971 1961 1951 . 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CLASS-VI

ORISSA 3 3 2 3 2 3

1. Sambalpur

2. Sundargarh

3. Kendujhar l'

4. Mayurbhanj

5. Baleshwar

6. Cuttack

7. Dhenkanal

8. Phulabani

9. Baiangir

10. Kalahandi

11. Koraput

12. Ganjam 2

13. Puri

In the above statement the UA has been classified Alphabetical list of town5 of Orissa according to its population size for this statement. In other words, each UA unit of 1991 including its SI.No. Name of Town Status constituent has been treated as a single unit and classified 2 3 according to the population of UA in that census. The 4. Athagad NAC main feature of statement 9 is that it shows at a glance the comparative number of towns/UAs in each c1.ass for 5. Balagoda (Bolanl) CT different censuses fr()m 1901 to 1991. 6. Balangir M 7. Baleshwar M Alphabetical list of towns of Orissa 8. Ballmela NAC SI.No. Name of Town Status 9. Balugaon NAC 2 3 10. Banapur NAC

1. Anandapur NAC 11. Banki NAC

2. Anugul NAC 12. Barapall NAC

3. Asika NAC 13. Barbil t1 511

Alphabetical list of towns of Orissa Alphabetical list of towns of Orissa

SI.No. Name of Town Status SI.No. Name of Town Status

2 3 2 3

14. Bargarh M 45. Digapahandi NAC

15. Baripada M 46. Fertiliser Corporation of CT India TownshIp 16. Basudebpur NAC 47. Ganjam NAC 17. Baudh NAC 48. Ghantapada 18. Bellaguntha NAC CT 49. Gopalpur 19. Belpahar CT CT 50. Gopalpur 20. Bhadrak M NAC

21. Bhanjanagar NAC 51. Gudari NAC

22. M 52. G. Udayagiri NAC

23. Bhuban NAC 53. Gunupur NAC

24. Bhubanenvar M 54. Hatibandha CT

25. Binika NAC 55. Hinjili NAC

26. Biramitrapu r M 56. Hirakud NAC

27. Brahmapur M 57. ]agatsinghapur NAC

28. Bralaralnagar M 58. ]ajapur M

.29. Buguda NAC 59. ]ajapur Road NAC

30. Burla NAC 60. ]alda CT

31. Champua CT 61. ]aleswar NAC

32. Chandabali CT 62. ]apni NAC

33. Chandili CT 63. ]eypur M

34. CT 64. ]harsuguda M

35. Chhatrapur NAC 65. ]oda NAC

36. Chikltl NAC 66. ]unagarh NAC

37. Chitrakonda CT 67. Kamakshyanagar NAC

38. Choudwar M 68. Kantabanil NAC

39. Cuttack M 69. Kantilo CT

40. Daitarl CT 70. Karanjia NAC

41- Damaniodi CT 71- Kashlnagara NAC

42. Debagarh M 72. Kavisurjyanagar NAC

43. Dera Colliery Township 'T 73. Kendrapara M

44. Dhenkanal M 74. Kendujhar M 512

Alphabetical list of towns of Orissa Alphabetical list of towns of Orissa

SI.No. Name of Town Status SI.No. Name of Town Status

2 3 2 3

75. Kesinga NAC 101. NAC

76. Khalikote NAC 102. Polasara NAC

77. Khandapada NAC 103. Puri M

7S. Khariar NAC 104. Purusottampur NAC 79. NAC lOS. Rajrangpur NAC SO. Khordha NAC 106. Rajagangapur M 81. Kochlnda NAC 107. Rambha NAC 82. Kodala NAC lOB. Raurkela M B3. Konark NAC 109. Raurkela Steel Township NAC B4. Koraput NAC 110. Rayagada M BS. Kotpad NAC 1 1 1. Rengali Dam Project Township CT B6. Malkangiri NAC 112. Sambalpur M B7. Nabarangapur M 113. Sonapur M 8S. Nalco CT

B9. Nayagarh NAC 114. Soro NAC

90. Nilagiri NAC 115. Sunabeda NAC

91. Nimapada / NAC 116. Sundargarh M

92. CT 117. Surada NAC

93. Padmapur NAC lIS. Talcher M

94. Panposh CT 119. Talcher Thermal Power CT 95. Paradip NAC Station Township

96. Paradip Phosphates NAC 120. Tarbha NAC

97. Parlakhemundi M 121. Tensa CT

9B. Patnagarh NAC 122. Titlagarh NAC

99. Pattamundai NAC 123. Udala NAC

100. Phulabani NAC 124. Umarkote NAC 513

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Towns In 1981 which have been declassified as New Towns added in 1991 Rural In 1991 Name of Area In Population Name of Area in Population State/District Town Km2 1991 1981 Town Km2 1991 1981

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Sambalpur Belpahar 29.58 24,607 18,399

Sundargarh Panposh 5.43 9,564 8,068 Hatibandha 3.16 8,521 4,135 Tensa 1.85 4,599 4,712

Kendujhar Champua 4.90 5,746 4,439

Baleshwar Nilaglrl 20.44 12,800 10,702

Cuttack Pattamundal 2.54 28,220 24,072 Nuapatna 2.72 6,139 4,338 CharlbatJa 0.94 5,965 5,361 Gopalpur 3.95 5,451 5,370 Paradlp 9.04 2,972: 124 Phosphates

Dhenkanal Ghantapada 9.58 9,978 5,485 Nalco 1.15 8,102 UJ.

Koraput DamanJodl 12.32 5,719 2,275 Paparahandl 17.62 8,547 6,424

Purl Balugaon 6.39 12,404 9,605 Khandapada 13.06 7,522 6,856 Konark 35.08 10,899 6,436 UI-Unlnhablted

APPENDIX· I EXPLANATORY NOTE·A

Constituent Villages Name Land Revenue Census State/District of New Town Name Record No. population Remarks

2 3 4 5 6

ORISSA Sambalpur Belpahar Samda 132 5,782 Gamhaderah N.A. 5,514 Jamkanl 782 4,413 )urabaga N.A. 2,690 539

APPENDIX-1 EXPLANATORY NOTE-A-Contd.

Constituent Villages Name Land Revenue Census StatelDJstrlct of New Town Name Record No. populatIon Remarks

2 3 4 5 6

Sundargarh Panposh Panosh 83 4,640 NA 3,428 Hatlbandha Hatlbandha 23 4,135 Tensa Tensa 13 4,712

Kendujhar Champua Chmapua 22 4,439

Baleshwar Nilaglrl Fulahata 73 23 Bonlatlkar n 207 Goplnathpur 71 490 Puhunl 89 82 !talgan 70 681 Kahalla 69 2,445 Simllla (Slmulia) 90 174 • Bhudarchandl 91 95 Sanata 68 1,257 Nizigarh (Nllagirl) 67 2,445 Mh1ginl 94 1,0n Barl 93 575 Ballgohlrl 92 1,156

Cuttack Pattamundal Kasananta 78 2,183 Ballpada 79 2,660 Baladebnagar 80 344 Kukudipall 81 292 Baktarpur 45 1,232 Matla 44 2,598 Dakhlndla 50 517 Pokharlapada 49 2,355 PaharaJpur 46 182 Nath-madanpur 47 507 Pattamundal 48 2,318 Tanupur 77 2,237 Sendhapall 58 2,034 Belatala 51 2,406 Bandhapada 52 348 Tatana 43 583 Alabha 123 1,276

Nuapatna Nuapatana " 20. 4,338

Charlbatla Charlbatla 71 5,361

Gopalpur Golpalpur 39 5,370 540

APPENDIX-I EXPLANATORY NOTE-A-Concld.

Constituent Villages Name Land Revenue 1981 State/District of New Town Name Record No. Census populatIon Remarks

2 3 4 5 6

Paradip Phosphates Chaullapalandha 265 32 "Population of the con- Udayachandapur 266 92 stltuent villags could not .. Sandhakud (Part) 487 N.A. be available as these are * Bhltargarh (Part) 25 N.A. part of Paradlp Town (NAC) Dhenkanal Ghantapada Ghantapada 59 5,485

Nalco Laxmanpur (Part) 103 Uninhabited Balaramprasad (Part) 100 -do- Kanyablda (Part) 70 -do- GlranJa (Part) 104 -do- Kandasar (Part) 69 -do- Kulad (Part) 105 -do- Geplnathapur (Part) 146 -do- Ankula (Part) 60 -do- Tulasipal (Part) 131 -do- Kansaragadl (Part) 78 • -do- Kurudel (Kurudul) (Part) 74 -do- Sanakaraberenl (Part) 102 -do- Getamara (Part) I III -do- Balaramprasad Patna (Part) 101 -do- Kulad (Junge) 106 -do-

Koraput DamanJedi Dhamanjorl 36/136 708 Sindhlpar 86/883 794 Kantagura 36 226 Dumurigura 318 Uninhabited Barangaput 60 74 Ambagan (Part) N.A. 473

Purl Balugaon Balugaon 234 S,336 Santarapur 298 1,798 Gunduripur 235 36 Rampur 296 766 Kuiakundhei Nuagaon 295 832 (Kul~kundhei) Sharalapadar 297 837

Khandapada Khandapada (Nlzgarh) 138 6,737 Khalakhaia 142 95 Golapokhari 144 24 Khoia 145 Uninhabited Ostia 143 Uninhabited

Konark Madhlpur 221 517 Konark 223 2,425 Gagapur 217 210 Junel (Junel alias Ranapara) 220 1,111 Karamanga 216 368 Mullsahl 219 280 Beruhan 203 1,525 541

APPENDIX·1 EXPLANATORY NOTE-B

Name of 1981 Constituent Villages Census Town Land Revenue Area in State/District declassified in 1991 Name Record No. Km 2 Population

2 3 4 5 6

ORISSA Koraput Paparahandi Patraguda 36 1.82 545 Pappadahandl 54 9.62 5,968 Ghatgura 53 2.36 1,126 Dakaragura 52 2.38 630 Dokaribera 55 1.80 278

A-4 : TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS A-4 : TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 VARIATION SINCE 1901 APPENDIX·2 APPENDIX·] Places with a population of under 5,000 classified as Places with a population of under 5,000 In 1981 which Towns for the first time In t 991 were Towns In 1981 but have been declasslfled In 1991

Area In Population Area in Population Town District Km 2 in 1991 In 1991 Town District Km 2 in 1981 in 1981

2 ] 4 2 3 4

Tensa Sundargarh 1.85 A,599 NIL

Paradlp Cuttack 9.04 2,972 Phosphates

A-4 : TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 APPENDIX·4 Changes between 1981 a.nd 1991 In area. and popula.tion of towns and reasons for change In area

Name of Town Area in Area in Population Reasons for the (District) Km2 1981 Km2 1991 1981 1991 change in area

2 3 4 5 6

Sambalpur District

Bargarh Town (M) 13.21 16.72 35,400 51,205 Change In territorial Jurisdiction

Kendujhar District

Kendujhar Town (M) 15.54 26.40 28,059 41,945 -do-

Cuttack District

Cuttack Town (M) 59.57 121.91 269,950 403,418 -do-

Jaipur Road Town 12.69 22.36 16,515 25,516 -do- (NAC) 542

A-4 : TOWNS AND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1991 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 APPEND IX-4- Cone/d. Changes between 1981 and 1991 In area and population of towns and reasons for change In area

Name of Town Area in Area in Population Reasons for the (District) Km 2 1981 Km 2 1991 1981 1991 change In area

2 3 4 5 6

Dhenkanal District

Dera Colliery Township 4.02 7.81 4,452 13,096 Change in territorial (C.T.) Jurisdiction

Kqraput District

Koraput Town (NAC) 97.\2 6\.07 3\,665 34,924 -do-

GanJam District

Brahmapur Town (M) 76.15 79.80 162,550 210,418 -do-

GanJam Town (NAC) 7.80 9.12 7,580 10,847· -do-

Purl District

Bhubaneswar Town (M) 92.91 124.74 219,211 411,542 -do-

/. - TABLE A-5

STANDARD URBAN AREAS

A-5 : STANDARD URBAN AREAS INTORDUCTORY NOTE

Apart from providing various census date in· respect and the census statistics thereon were not found of much of such administrative units like State, Districts, Villages help for preparing master plans for cities and towns or for and Towns, the Census organisation has been endeavoring prospective planning for urban areas. The census organisation to tabulate and present census statistics on certain well­ was seized of this problem and contemplated replacing the defined areas delineated on the basis of a number of concept of town-group by a more suitable concept which physical and demorgraphic characteristics, in response to could· form the basis of a .constant statistical spatial ever growing demand of planners, administrators, scholars reporting unit and serve the needs of preparation of master and others. plans for cities or towns and for helping urban development The concept of town group of 1961 census was one planning. It was rather fortuitous that the Internal such attempt in this direction to provide suitable date on Geographical Conference held its deliberations in New urbanisation trends. The town group comprised of delhi in 1969 and also emphasised the desirability of independent urban units not necessarily contiguous to one evolving a suitable' concept which would ensure compara­ another but independent on each other to some extent. In bility over space and time and help in urban planning. This other words well-formed clusters around an urban area is how the idea of the "Standard Urban Area" was mooted having close connections with it through road and railway which was further developed and refined in a series of transport and interchange of population on account of meetings involving the Ministry of Works and Housing, business and work were defined as town groups in the Town and Country Planning Organisation and the office 1961 census. These town-groups emerged in two types; of the Registrar General, India. Thus the concept of town­ (i) Town-groups which were made up of a cluster of groups adopted in earlier census was given up -and in its neighbouring Municipalities only, (ii) Town-groups which place two concepts, namely, IIUrban Agglomeration" and were made up of a cluster of Municipal and non-municipal "Standard Urban Area" were evolved in 1971. localities. But in actual practice in those cases where there There has been some confusion in certain quarters was no clear articulation of extension, any town falling in distinguishing fully the concept of Urban Agglomeration within a radius of 2 to 4 and sometimes 5 kms. of the from the concept of Standard Urban Area. This would periphery of the main and most populous city or town was need some explanation. The "urban agglomeration" empirically examined in respect of continuity of urban represents a contiguous urban spread constituting a town characteristics, communications, possibility of satisfactory and its adjoining urban outgrowths or two or more commutation and economic independence of functions to physically contiguous towns together with contiguous well­ determine whether the town should be incorporated in a recognised urban outgrowths, which may actually fall town-group. However, experience has shown that the within the revenue limits of a village or villages. These concept of town-group had somewhat limited relevance 'urbanised' villages or outgrowths deserve to be reckoned and the data generated thereunder could not be compa­ alongwith the town in conformity with the contiguous rable from one census to another owing to the boundaries urban spread. The urban agglomeration represents a of the towns getting changed and intermediate areas being special urban spread at a given time. left out of reckoning. One of the reasons for Its limited use was that the delineation of town"groups could not The "standard urban area," on the other hand, is always be done in a uniform manner in all the States and defined as the projected growth area of a city or town as Union Territories for various reasons. For preparing the it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the towns master plans for cities and towns, the Town Planners fou.nd and villages which are expected to get merged with it but difficult to assemble census data for the urbanisable areas also the intervening rural areas which are potentially urban. around the urban centres and the concept of town-group This covers all the extra municipal growths such as suburbs 545

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(industrial and residential), railway colonies, civil lines, composition of standard urban areas, the following cantonments and villages and rural areas which are likely yardsticks were conventionally used : to be urbanised .by 1991. Like the urban agglomeration (a) a core town with a population of 50,000 and the standard urban area is also an area unit which extends above by 1971 census, beyond the main city or town limit i.e. municipal boundary or N.A.C. boundary. However unlike the case of urban (b) predominant urban land use, agglomeration which represents the actual urban spread at (c) intensive inter-action with the urban centres as a given time, the standard urban area is a larger area unit reflected in commutation for the purpose of which includes not merely urban areas lying in close work and secondary education facilities, exten­ proximity but all surrounding and intervening rural pockets sion of city bus services, sale of commodities which are likely to be urbanised by 1991 and thus serve like milk, dairy products, vegetables (other than the roll of a constant statistical reporting unit for three those transported by railway or truck) and censuses viz., 1971, 1981 and 1991 irrespective of the purchase of food grains, cloths, general change in the local administrative boundaries of units within provisions etc. by the consumers directly, the Standard Urban Area. (d) anticipated urban growth as a result of In fact, the urban agglomerations involving a core locational decisions relating to industry, mar­ town of a population of 50,000 or above are subsumed ket, transport and communication, administra­ in the standard urban area involving that core town. The tive and servicing functions, utility of this concept basically lies in the fact that when limits of existing town .change, the standard urban area as (e) existence of big villages with a large proportion such is not expected to undergo any change. As a of working force engaged in non-agricultural consequence the data generated by the census for standard Industrial categories. urban areas become more meaningful as it is comparable As is clear from the concept of the standard urban \ with different decades. area, it is a constant areal statistical reporting unit which The characteristic features of a. Standard Urban Area is no~supposed to undergo any modification in terms of are that it : its boundaries after its initial delineation in the light of the cqncept. However, in a few cases in view of the urban (i) should have a core town of a minimum policy of the State Govt. and unexpected growth of a town population of 50,000, it became necessary to slightly modify the boundary of the (ii) contiguous areas made up of other urban as standard urban area. The standard urban area whose one well as rural administrative units should have of the aims is to indicate the direction of urban spread is closed mutual socio-economic linkages with the expected to cover a town which is a unit fully and not core town, and partially even if the town boundaries have been enlarged subsequently. (iii) the probability is that the entire area will get urbanised within a period of 2-3 decades. The standard urban area being a constant statistical reporting unit for more than two decades no fresh areas The Standard Urban Area is normally identified with are required to be delineated at the succeeding censuses. respect to the administrative unit such as cities, towns or The task of delineation of standard urban area was basically villages encompassed by it. The boundary of a Standard completed before the actual enumeration of 1971 census Urban Area remains co-terminus with the administrative on the basis of the population projections of towns based boundaries of the peripheral units. on 1961 census figures. However, after 1971 census Prior to 1971 census, for delination of Standard enumeration it was noticed that in case of some towns the Urban Area the State Town Planning Department with the population crossed 50,000 mark. The decision subse­ assistance of the State Directorate of Census Operations quently to delineate some fresh standard urban areas was formulated tentative proposals showing the urban areas, taken in consultation with the country and town planning limi.ts of cities and towns and the villages on the periphery organisation in respect of only those core towns which had of the core town/city which together were to constitute the exceeded a population of 50,000 or more on the basis standard urban area tract. In identifying the units of the of actual census enumeration in 1971 and also satisfying 547 the other essential features relevant for delineation of During 1991 census some rural components which standard urban area. However, there was no such town were not forming a part of t~e standard urban area has in this state to delineate as standard urban area after 1971 , been merged with core town and in some cases some rural census. However, in 1981 and 1991 censuses data are components which were not forming the part of standard relevant to study the conversion of rural units into urban urban areas during 1981 has been treated as outgrowth for analysis of trend of urbanisation within the standard to the core town for formation of urban agglomeration urban areas. area. All these concerned urban areas have been treated As is obvious from the delineation of the concept, as urban components of concerned standard urban areas standard urban area is a dynamic areal spreaq. The during 1991 census. Out of 8 standard -urban areas of the constituent units within the standard urban area (tract) state such occurrence has been happened in case of 3 over the spread of 1981-1991, are supposed to undergo standard urban areas viz., Raurkela, Baleshwar and Cuttack various changes both physical and demographic. The during the decade 1981-1991. These areas have been nature of identifiable changes at the 1991 census are treated as spill-over urban areas of the concerned standard indicated below. urban areas. (a) Annexation ofvillage(s) wholly or partly from As regards Raurkela standard urban area one village, within the standard urban area to one of the namely, Jhartarang merged to form Kulunga Industrial urban components. Estate, outgrowth of Raurkela(M) of the Raurkela standard (b) Merger of outgrowth(s)/any other urban urban area but lying outside the standard urban area component with another urban cQmponent. boundary. In case of Baleshwar standard urban area 5 villages merged to form Baleshwar Industrial Estate (c) Formation. of new towli(s)/outgrowth(s) in outgrowth of the Baleshwar Municipality of the Baleshwar 1981 census from among the rural compo- standard urban area but lYIng outside the standard urban nents of the standard urban area. area boundary. As regard Cuttack standard urban area 5 (d) Declassification of constituent town(s)/ villages statutorily merged with Cuttack Municipality of the outgrowth(s). ' Cuttack standard urban area but lying outside the standard There are 8 SUAs in Orissa since 1971 Census. The urban area boundary. The information on these spill-over list of SUAs is given below. urban areas lying outside the standard urban area boundary have been shown separately in table A-5. No. of No. of Name of Name of urban rural Spill-over urban In 198 t Census A-5 table, data pertinently related SUA District component component area to the 198 t standard urban area. But between 1981- 1991 census some changes of endogenous as well as 2 3 4 5 exogenous nature have occurred in standard urban areas Sambalpur Sambalpur 3 15 which need to be studied. While some of these changes Raurkela Sundargarh 4 32 are inherent in the concept of the standard urban area itself (comprising of and are required to be highlighted to show the trend of one village) urbanisation by showing the decadal transformation of the Baleshwar Baleshwar 23 rural units into urban units, few others have come up in (comprising of view of certain new developments like the change in the S vlllages) statutory limits of the municipal towns forming the core Cuttack Cuttack 4 S9 town or an urban component of the urban agglomeration. (comprisIng of Keeping in view of the changes made in the standard S villages) urban area during the last decades which have a direct. Koraput 4 bealjng on the population data specially in respect of 196.1, Brahmapur Ganlam 2 33 1971 and 1981 population published in the table A-5 of Bhubaneswar Purl 41 1981, two sets of population figures under columns 16, 17 and 18 of table A-S in 1991 census are given in Purl Purl 2S brackets for those cases where published population figures 548

of 1961, 1971 and 1981 censuses have undergone Statements to table A-5 change due to the inclusion of new units or even otherwise. Comparable population data are given in such cases in " Two statements to table A-S have been presented showing the internal changes in constituent units of urban respect of standard urban area totals and total rural-group \ wherever relevant. components as well as rural components of the standard urban area and spill-over urban areas lying outside the The first set of data shown under columns 16, 17 standard urban area boundary. and 18 in the table A-S are based OJ:! the urban/rural component Included in the standard urban area frame of Out of 8 standard urban areas of the state the 1981 census whereas second set of data which are given internal changes have been occurred during the decade within brackets have been reproduced from table A-S of 1981-1991 in case of 5 standard urban areas, namely, 1981 census. A footnote to explain the inclusion of the Raurkela, Baleshwar, Cuttack, Brahmapur and Bhubaneswar. second set of data shown under columns 16, 17 and 18 The detailed particulars of changes in case of those 5 of the table A-S is given at the end of the table. standard urban areas are given in statement-1. 549

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The urban components of Raurkela SUA in 1981 STATEMENT-2 census were Raurkela Steel Township N.A.C. with its Nature of spill-over urban areas lying outgrowth, Raurkela Civil township N.A.C. andJalda C.T. outside the SUA ~oundary But during 1991 census there are four urban components in Name of Name of spill-over Nawre of spill-over Raurkela SUA. The village Hatibandha, a rural component SUA urban area urban area of 1981 census, has been treated as census town in 1991 2 3 census. Raurkela Jhartarang Portion stawtorily merged to form Kulunga Industrial Five villages of rural component has been t~eated as Estate (OG) of Raurkela outgrowth of Raurkela (M) and shown in urban compo­ (M) of the SUA but lying nent. outside SUA boundary. Baleshwar 1. Nuapurbad Portion statutorily merged In case of Baleshwar standard urban area it is 2. Bampada to form Baleshwar Industrial observed that Baleshwar municipality was the urban 3. Kadarabad Estate (OG) of Baleshwar(M) 4. Puruna Baleshwar of the SUA but lying out- component during 1981 census without any outgrowth. (Rural) sIde SUA boundary. But in 1991 census Baleshwar Industrial Estate has been 5. Ganeswarpur taken as outgrowth of Baleshwar MunicipalitY by taking Cuttack I • Bentakarpada Portion statutorily merged 13 villages of the rural component and has been shown 2. Tangarhura with Cuttack (M) of tIie under urban component of the Baleshwar standard urban 3.Subarnpur SUA but lying outside SUA 4. Bldyadharpur boundary area. 5. Bralablharlpur As regards Cuttack standard urban area, Cuttack It is seen from the statement-2 that only one village Municipality with its 3 outgrowths, namely, Cuttack has been statutorily merged to fonn Kulunga Industrial Industrial Estate, Cuttack CRRI and other Gove. Colonies Estate outgrowth of Raurkela (M) of the Raurkela SUA but and Jagatpur Industrial Estate and Choudwar Municipality lying outside the SUA boundary. were fonned as the urban components of the Cuttack . ' Similarly 5 villages have been statutorily merged to standard urban area durmg 1981 census. Due to merger form Baleshwar Industrial Estate outgrowth of Baleshwar of these outgrowths alongwith six villages of rural (M) of the Baleshwar SUA but lying outside the SUA components with Cuttatk Municipality and convertion of boundary. two villages, namely, Charibatla and Gopalpur as census In Cuttack SUA 5 villages have been statutorily towns the urban component of Cuttack standard urban merged with Cuttack (M) of the SUA but lying outside the area has gone upto four. SUA boundary. The areas which are not lying within the SUA As regard Brahmapur standard urban area one boundary have been taken as the spill-over urban areas of village, viz., Ambapua alias Ampua has been merged with the concerned SUA. Brahmapur Municipality. Details of Standard Urban Area: In case of Bhubaneswar SUA, 9 villages which were Sambalpur Standard Urban Area shown as rural components during 1981 census have No jurisdictional change has been occurred either in been merged with Bhubaneswar Municipality and have urban components or In rural components of Sambalpur be~n shown against urban component. Standard Urban Area during the decade. In this S.U.A. three urban components, namely, Sambalpur Municipality Spill-over urban areas lying outside the SUA with Its outgrowth, Burla N.A.C. with tis outgrowth and boundary are found In three SUAs, namely, Raurkela, Hlrakud N.A.C. and 15 villages under rural component Baleshwar and Cuttack. Statement-2 shows the nature of are taken together. The total area ofSambalpur S.U.A. is spill-over areas lying outside the SUA boundary. 137.12 sq.kms. of which 89.50 sq.kms. are covered by 553

urban components and the rest 47.62 sq.kms. belongs to BaJeshwar Standard Urban Area rural components. Sambalpur town is the core town of the Baleswhar Municipality with its. outgrowth is the only SUA two other. towns, namely, Buda and Hirakud are two , . urban component along with 23 villages as its rural adjacent urban units in S.U.A. River Mahanadi is separating components of Baleshwar Standard Urban Area. The area the Burla town from Hirakud - Sambalpur. Burla N.A.C. of the SUA Is 39.79 sq.kms. with a population of is in the southern side of river Mahanadi whereas Hirakud 103,268 in 1991 census. The population of SUA was N.A.C. and Sambalpur Municipality are remaining in the 40,306 during 1961, 54,417 during 1971 and 77,325 northern side of the river. Sambalpur is the core town and during 1981 census. The population of the core town a class I town with a population of 134 824 in 1991 1 Baleshwar was 33,931 during 1961 census, 46,239 census. At the time of 1961 census the population of core during 1971 census and 65,779 during 1981 census. The town was 38,915 and increased to 74,458 in 1971 population of Baleshwar Municipality along with its census. In 1981 census it became a class I town by crossing outgrowth is 101,829 during 1991 census out of which the figure of 1 lakh i.e. 112,631. In 1991 census the 6 754 belongs to spill-over urban areas of the SUA. This population of Sambalpur Municipality along with its t~wn Is linked with railways and roads including National outgrowth is 134,824. The growth of population from Highway. Many small Industrial units are set up within the 1961-71 was 35,543 and 1971-81 it was 38,173 and core town as a result of which the growth ofil¥>.pulation during the present decade 1981-91 it is 22,193. Many in the town is attractive. There is a spill-over ur6an area educational institutions, University, , Burla during 1991 census. Five villages comprised with a pordon Medical College and Engineering College are some of the statutorily merged to form Baleshwar Industrial Estate factors forthe growth of urbanisation in the ~UA. No spill­ outgrowth of Baleshwar Municipality of the SUA but lying over urban area is there in Sambalpuf SUA. outside the SUA boundary is the spill-over areas. The Raurkela Standard Urban Area population of spill-over area Is 6,754 with a total area of 15.24 sq.kms. Raurkela Standard Urban Area is comprised of four urban components, namely, Raurkela Steel Township with Cuttack Standard Urban Area its outgrowth, Raurkela Municipality with its outgrowth, In this Standard Urban Area there are four urban Jalda Census Town and Hatibandha Census Town and 32 components, namely, Cuttack Municipality, Choudwar villages as rural components. Hatibandha Census Town is Municipality, Charibatia Census Town and Gopalpur the new urban component of the SUA. Similarly Kulunga Census Town alongwith 59 villages as its rural components. Industrial Estate outgrowth of Raurkela Municipality is the The total area of the SUA Is 237.97 sq.kms. out of which new urban component. Total area of the SUA is 221.08 127.33 sq.kms. belongs to urban components and the rest sq.kms. of which urban components .occupy 154.01 110.64 sq.kms. belongs to rural components. The sq.kms. and the rest 67.07 sq.kms. belongs to rural population of the SUA is 506, 391 d~ring 1991 census. components of the SUA. Tptal population of the SUA is Its population was 199,901 during 1961, 284,802 431,238 in 1991 census out of which 405,165 belongs during 197 (and 394,791 during 1981 census. There to urban components and 26,073 belongs to rural were three outgrowths in Cuttack Municipality during components. The core town of the SUA is the Raurkela 1981 census. In 1991 census, the outgrowths alongwith Steel Township in which 233,058 persons are living at the some other-\rural components merged with Cuttack time of 1991 census. Its population was 90,287 during Munlcipality,'the core town, by the statutory notification 1961 census which increased to 125,426 in 197.1 and of the Govt. of Orissa. There is a spill-over urban area further increased to 214,521 in 1981 census. Raurkela comprising of five villages which are the pordon statutorily Civil Township, Jalda Census Town are the other urban merged with Cuttack Municipality lying outside the SUA components of the SUA. Rapid growth of Industries and boundary. The population of this spill-over urban area is location of the Steel Plant are the main factors for the 5,623 and the area is 30.55 sq.kms. as per 1991 census. development of this area. There is spill-over urban area in Raurkela SUA. A portion statutorily merged to form Many educational institutions, medical college and Kulunga Industrial Estate, an outgrowth of Raurkela C.R.R.I. are some of the factors for development of the Municipality of the SUA but lying outside the SUA core town. This town is also the main trade and business boundary, is the spill-over urban area of this SUA. The centre of the State. The core town Cuttack Is surrounded population of spill-over area is 2,220 with an area of 6.32 by two rivers in three sides i.e. Eastern side, Western side sq.kms. This SUA is linked with the railway facilities along and Northern side. Cuttack town is a bl-functional town with other roads. of business and service. The growth of this city Is limited.

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Two urban components, namely, Choudwar and Charibatia is 442,742 which increased from 60,194 during 1961 are situated in other side of river Mahanadi whereas census, 132,222 in 1971 census and 251,839 during Gopalpur is situated in opposite side of river Kathjodi. 1981 census. Bhubaneswar Municipality has crossed the Jeypore Standard Urban Area 4 lakh mark during 1991 census. The population of Bhubaneswar Municipality is 411,542 during 1991 )eYJ1Ore Municipality is the only urban component of census. In 1961 census the population of this was 38,211 the standard urban area. There are 4 villages in the rural and in 1971 census it was 105,491 and increased to components of the standard urban area. No change in any 219,2.11 during 1981 census. Nine villages of the rural components of the standard urban .areas has been occurred component has been merged with the Bhubaneswar during the decade. Total area of the standard urban area Municipality as per the statutory notification of the State is 37.14 sq.kms. out of which 25.90 sq.kms. belongs to Govt. during the decade 1981-91. It clearly indicates a urban components and rest 11.24 sq.kms.·belongs to rural rapid growth of urbanisation. components. The population of the standard urban area Bhubaneswar is the Capital of the State. The physical is 69,249 as per 1991 census. In 1961 census the population was 27,482 which increased to 36,666 during feature of the city is prospective one for development. The 1971 census and its population was 57,089 during 1981 standard urban area is linked with National Highway' and Railways. There is no spill-over area in ~he Bhubaneswar census. The population of the core town )eypore is 65,246 during 1991 census. It increased from 25,291 during standard urban area. 1961 census to 34,319 during 1971 census and 53,981 Puri Standard Urban Area in 1981 census. )eypore is a place of trade and business The urban component of the standard urban area is in the district of Koraput and the town is linked with broad Pun Municipality only. 25 villages are taken as its rural gauge railway line. There is no spill-over area in this components. The total area of the standard urban area is standard urban area. 88.21 sq.kms. The urban area covers only 16.84 sq.kms. Brahmapur Standard Urban Area and rest 71.37 sq.kms. belongs to rural components. The Brahmapur SUA is consisting of two urban compo­ popUlation of the standard urban area increased from 73,579 during 1961 census to 86,988 during 1971 nents, namely, Brahmapur Municipality ·and Gopalpur NAC and 33 villages as rural components. The total area census. It crossed the one lakh mark with a population of 11 8,547 during 1981 census. The population of. the ofthe standard urban area is 174.98 sq.kms. out of which 82.36 sq.kms. covered under urban components and rest standard urban area is 146,365 dUring 1991 census. Puri 92.62 sq.ksm. is shared by the rural components. The Municipality is core town of the stanuard urban area, the population of which is 125,199 in 1991. There is no spill­ population of the standard urban area during 1991 census over ~rea in the standard urban area. Puri is famous for is 278,355. It increased from 116,032 in 1961 census the Temple of lord ]agannath and scenic sea beach. Many to 164,471 during 1971 and further increased to 218,818 during 1981 census. Only one village of the rural pilgrims from various parts of the country visit this place As component has been merged with Brahmapur Municipality during entire year. a result of which the trade and during the decade. Brahmapur is the core town of the business orthis area has gone up and attracts many people. There is no change in boundary of the rural component standard urban area with a population o~ 210,418 during 1991 census. Brahmapur is the trade and business centre and urban component of the standard urban area. and a border town of the State. Educationallnstiwtions, Maps Medical College, University are the essential factors for its development. There is no spill-over urban area in this To facilitate the readers and data users the maps of standard urban area. all the eight SUAs have been presented in this volume before table A-5. The urban and rural area of the SUA Bhubaneswar Standard Urban Area have been separated with distinct lines. The shaded area Bhubaneswar is the only urban component of the of the urban components are the urban built up area. The . standard urban area. There are 41 vill

.... SAMBALPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA ( District Sambalpur, Orissa )

Metre, 1000 500 0 3 4 5 Kilometre •. ~~=±==t=~=±~

P.S.

P.S.

D & M:- DHANKAUDA AND MATHAPALI AREA OG :- OUT GROWTH

BOUNDARY, POLlCE STATION '., o ~ STANDARD URBAN AREA... • .. ~ __ _ .e Q URBAN AGGLOMERATION I MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA. ___/_ .. _ E o OTHER TOWN •• .:: VILLAGE WITH LOCA nON CODE NUMBER .,. ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF POLICE STATION ••. GROWTH OF POPULATION URBAN BUILT UP I AREA ... OF THE: SUA 1981-91 UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER •.• X2 60 RS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE ••. !E1 50 NATIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER. NH 42 zf- 40 STATE HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER! OTHER ROADS •• '"(.J «...J «Z FOREST .. 30 III ::> a: '"0.. '" ::;, WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS. ;;:; 20 '" RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES •• ... ~" 1O GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 0 mI

§..8.lli_ LOSS NB:- Read Growth of specific urban components on the scate of the SUA. 50.01 - 70.00 • 30.00 AND BELOW A M :- Municipality ~O.oo AND BELOW ELI NAC :- Notified Area Council Note:- Headquarters of Dhanupali P.S. and AtnthapaU P.S. are tocated at Sambatpur Town.

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557

RAURKELA STANDARD URBAN AREA ( District Sundargarh, Orissa )

Metres 1000 500 0 ~ 5 Kilometres. bl~~I====~~~==wO-:b~======~

P.S.

KULUNGA P.S.

BOUNDARY, POLICE STATION ••

STANDARD URBAN AREA.

URBAN AGGLOMERATION.

MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA.

OTHER TOWN '" VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER.,. ~ '::_-_3 _ -_:=--=-~ / ADMJN/STRATIVE HEADQUARTERS or poLlCE STATION •• @ URBAN BUILT UP I AREA. ············~/~ GROWTH aF POPULATION UNINHABITED VLLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. . X 22 RS OF THE SUA 1981-91 RA11.WAY, BROAD GAUGE,. .•• . ..

NATIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER, .. NH 23 130

STATE I-tIGHWA'f WITH NUMBER/OTHER ROADS·· ..• ~/ __ 120

FOREST. ... ~ 110

WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS .• ... ~ 100 KULUNGA P.S. 0- Z RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES. ... = C:::( w 50 L.C, No, VILLAGE NAME "0: 5 Mohoilapo8 OUT GROWTH .. OG ..W 40 i!: ~ GROWTH RATE Of RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 ~ 30 ~ I.D.L.F. l D.C. Area-I.D.L. Factory and other Colony crea. 20 GAIN LOSS 10 '70.01 AND ABOVE • 30.01 AND 6.BOVE ... oj I 30.00 ANO BELOW I ~0.01 - 70.00 • A Growth rates I!Aclude spill-over areas. Note:- Polh;e Station Headquarters of 30.01 - 50.00 II"] CA T A NO T A II I\ILABL.E ..... "1.4.. "­ N.B:~ Read Growth of specific urban components Raghunothapoli P.S, and Ton90ropal' DS are located at Raurkelo Municipality and SPILL-OliFF>: URBc..,; ARC"' .... r-1 on the scole of the SUA. 30.00 AND BELOW ~ , .~ Rourkelo Steel Township respectively. M :~ Munlcipallty NAC ;- Notified Areo ('ouneil C. T : .. CeI1SU'1 rown

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559

BALESHWAR STANDARD URBAN AREA l' ( District Baleshwar. Orissa) :; v <; Metres 1000 500 0 2 KUoP'letres. U I::::==±====±=====l

o o "C. L o Q) _'

Ko!onjio ( , {~~ J!l - - ./ I ", I I c..~ 154 (8Isll~jk~unl{J ~ Fi \,0 I MeQhodambaru. )( L ~' J: (/' , _-..... ;;J ~ 0'" 1/. ,..Y - ~< ,l\' 8ALESHWAR P.S. <'1 \.... J ~1J _. GROWTH OF POPULA TION OF THE if SUA 1981-91 '<

60 z « en 50 g;

E40 U 0: 30 a.UJ 8. I. E.- BALESHWAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ;;; 20 O.G. - Oul Growth 10 NB:- Read Growth of urban component on the scale of the SUA. BALESHWAR P.S. M :- Municipality Code No. Village Nom. Growth rates exclude il 135 Beguniochok spill-over Cree. ISB E1omonagOf

,,~ Bflde;50no ~OUNDARY. POLICE STATION GROWTH RATE OF RURAL ·POPuLATION 1981-91 161 Tazlcbod STANDARD URBAN AREA ...... M!~ 163 Kesi URBAN .A.,GGLOMERAT1(!/ol .. 70.01 AND ABOVE • 166 Ohalashona MUNICIPAL TOWN ARI.:tI ... 50.01 - 70.00 • VILLAGE WITH L.OCATION C~DE NUMBC~. [=::I"L~':J 30.01 - 50.00 JII"l CHANDIPUR P.S. ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF POLICE STATION 30.00 ANO BELOW E:a Code No. Village Name URBAN BUILT UP I AR(:A ... •.. , ...... LOSS 4 Chaktentullapura UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOeA TION CODE NUMBER. X 164 ,...,.s 30.00 AND BELOW fA 15 Bodadeulobod RAILWAY. BROAD I>AUGE ...... 16 Nono~di NIL ...... N 'NAnONAL HICHWAY WITH NUMB(R NH 5 18 Sanodeulaboc:l .OTHER RC ADS DATA NOT AVAl-ABLE ..... N.A. WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS ". SPILL-OVER. uRBAN AREA ...... 0 RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES .•• ...

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561

CUTTACK STANDARD URBAN AREA (District Cuttack.Orissa)

Metres IOOO"Cf-----t.=±---~5;;:0;0~O'==___+_==h'=~2i=1 ==o±==k===l1 k'ilometres

GROWTH OF POPULA TION OF THE SUA 1981-91 :i

50 !'i'"

,- 0- ~ 30 U '" 20 11.'" ~ . .. 10 ,~ Growth rotes exclude spill-over areas •.

NB. Read Growth of spl!llclflc urban components on the sCllle of the SUA. CUTTACK SADAR P. M ;- Municipality. Cod. No. Nom. of VIII.; •. C.T.- Census Town. 13 Alnl 14 Ba~ulapodo 15 Dlonrolhanso BOUNDARY I DISTRICT. 16 80"0 Bldyodhorpur MotoQojopur POLICE STATION. 17 18 Hotosohl STANDARD URBAN AREA TANGI P.S. URBAN AGGLOMERATION Code No. Name of Village MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA. 90 8adaKeSnarpfJr C. - CHAR/BA TIA 92 Palosha ,..-----,L.. __ ~ OTHER TOWN. 13.- GOPALPUR 93 Mongull VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ••. [~-=-~~~-=--::_J 94 Banlko Note:- Ponce Station HeadQuarters of Joootpur P .5. 95 Solnlo 96 Hotos!sUQ ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF POLICE STATION @ is located 01 Cut1ack MunIcipality. 97 SQnqkellQrpur URBAN BUlL T UP I AREA. ~/D 98 Narqpada

UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. X 26 .. RS CHOUDWAR P.S. RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE.,. !!!T GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION Code No. Name of Village NATIONAL HIGHWAy WrTH NUMBER. NH • 1981 - 91 31 Athcbat!a STATE HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER SH 90 34 Padhania GAIN LOSS 39 Gorudogan FOREST. ~VV V "Vv"v ""Vvl 42 Alana 70,01 AND ABOVE • 30.01 AND ABOVE .. 43 Oe:ullchuon WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS 44 Badachancho 50.01 - 70.00 0 30.00 4.N[) BELOW A 47 Sonchon~ho RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES 64 Koyolopada 3001 - 50.00 f'j DAT4 NOT AVAILABLE.. .. N.A. -1 :3C>.OO AND BELOW E2 SPIU. ·OVER URBAN AREA. ", [ _ _j

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563

JEYPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA ( .DI~trlct Koraput. Orissa) Kilometres. Metres 1000 500 0 2

GROWTH OF POPULATION OF THE SUA 1981-91 ~ z ' ~ ~

BOUNDARY, STANDARD URBAN AREA .•...••....• _ __ _ MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA ...... _ .. _ .. _ .. _

VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER [=-:-~_-_=J JJRBAN BUILT UP I AREA ... 12LZl / ~ RS RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE !iii.;

·NA TIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER ... NH 43 GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION OTHER ROADS...... 1981-91 FOREST ...... , fl\?vvv'J\}l\X/V1 30.01 AND ABOVE f':l

WATER BODIES : LAKES, TANKS .~ c ----3 30.00 AND BELOW ~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES...... • ... ':::::;::::::=

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565

BRAHMAPUR STANDARD URBAN AREA ( District Ganjam, Orissa )

Metres 1000 500 0 2 3 4 5 Kilometres

BOUNDARY, POLICE STATION ••

STANDARD URBAN AREA.

MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA .•

OTHER TOWN. GROWTH OF POPULATION VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. C =- ® =- =.:J OF THE SUA 1981-91 ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF POLICE STATION ;z...... J CD URBAN BUILT UP I AREA. t>: a:... ::> ~ 30 UNINHABITEO VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER X99 u 20' a: .oJ RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE. rei '"11. 10 NATIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER .... NH 5 ~ 0 STATE HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER. SH 7 N.B:- Read *1Growth of specific urban components OTHER ROADS. on the scale of the SUA.

PLANT A TlON, CASHEW AND CASUARINA

WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS ..

RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ..

GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 / M -:- Municipality 70.01 AND ABOVE' • NAC ;- Notified Area Council 50.01 - 70.00 • 30.01 - 50.00 ~ l' 30.00 AND BELOW E3

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567

\ BHUBANESWAR STANDARD URBAN AREA ( District Purl, Orissa Melrel 1000 !5CO a " Kllomefr ...

SAHEEDNAGAR P.S.

KHANDAGIRI P.S.

BOUNDARY, POLICE STATION •• SAHEEDNAGAR P.S. Code No. Village Name STANDARD URBAN AREA GROWTH OF POPULATION 21 Rakat OF THE SUA 1981-91 MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA. z 22 Mancheswcr co VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER •• C-="~-_-_""J ""0: 90 ::> BHUBANESWAR P.S. ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF POLICE STATION. Code No. Village Name 80 URBAN BUILT UP I AREA. I Kochilapuf 70 UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. X2 12 Kukudaghai RS 14 Raghunathpur 60 ....z RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE Cii' 15 Mahabhoisasan w L) 50 NH 5 17 Bosuaghai 0: ...J NATIONAL HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER •• W IS Durgopurpotano 0. 40 ::>"" STATE HIGHWAY WITH NU~BER SHe ;;; 0:'" 19 Badadhanpur 30 OTHER ROADS KHANDAGIRI P.S. 20 FOREST Code No. Village Name 2 Norogoda WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS ... ~ 0 ;} Sahajopur I RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES ... = 4 Tomondo 9 Dasabatio N8: - Read Growth of urban Component on the scale of the SUA. 10 8al\opoda GROWTH RATE Of RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 23 Chhotoropur M ;- Munlclpalily GAIN 25 Darnocarpur 26 Sarokol'llaro 70.01 AND ABOVE Note:- Headquor1ers of Soheedno9

DATA NOT AVAILABLE •.. N.A.

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PURl STANDARD URBAN AREA (District Puri ,Orissa) Metru 1000 500 0 3 4 5 Kilometres I::::±:=±:::==±::==:::±=±::=::±==

GROWTH OF POPULATION OF THE SUA 1981-91

NB:-Read~~n~ Growth of urban component. \.. on the scale of the SUA. ~iA=~n (.

G ~

L.e. SADAR P.S. No. Village Name of 109 Jagannathobollov 131 Harekrushnapur

132 Alikio

133 Chakarobortl

135 Slrlkona 183 Rebatlraman BOUNDARY, STANDARD uRBAN AREA ..•... " '" ___ _ 184 Khadipado MUNICIPAL TOWN AREA... .., .. , •.• _ .• _ 00_" _ VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. [ ==- rr~=- =J 185 Sunamuhin URBAN BUll T UP ( AREA ...... ~/r:::::::::::::J 187 Goplnothapur alias Rautarapur UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER )(192 RS' 188 A thorn ala olios Jltikarmudulipatna RAILWAY, BROAD GAUGE '" •• , ..Ii£' STATE HIGHWAY WITH NUMBER ••• SH 8 189 Kashiharlpur OTHER ROADS. ". '" ." •• ' 190 Atharana.. alias Samanga FOREST ...... " ...... Wyli0'yVvW 191 Atharanqja PLANTATION I ORCHARDS,CCASUARINA). 'oOIQ~~$~$1 192 Bastu WATER BODIES: LAKES, TANKS ...... oO'C=; - -~ RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES •• , •• , '" ... ~ 193 Sireikanapatna GROWTH RATE OF RURAL POPULATION 1981-91 194 Bharatipur GAIN ~ 195 Kadallbaripatna '70.01 AND ABOVE D 30.01 AND ABOVE .6.. 30.01 - 50.00 fl 30.00 Ar;o BELOW .& M :- Municipality 30.00 AND BELOW 33

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FLY LEAF Table A-s provides for the standard urban areas rural to help the readers for studying the trend of urbanisation and urban components, area, density, number of occupied two sets of population figures have bee presented in respect residential houses, number of households and the of standard urban area and total rural group. Figures shown population by sex for 1991 and also the population at in brackets in columns 16, 17 and 18 are based on 1981 1961 and 1971 and 1981 censuses. This table also gives set up of the units. the house less and institutional households and their The following abbreviations are used in the table : population in such areas. The table thus shows the 1. M Municipality populatIon growth of the standard urban areas for the last = three decades, from 1961. The population figure of rural 2. NAC = Notified Area Council components of some of the standard urban areas in this 3. CT = Census Town volume may not tally with the corresponding population 4. SUA Standard Urban Area figures as published in previous censuses. A few compu­ = tational errors were noticed during the compilation of table 5. NA = Not Available A-s. These errors are reconciled in this volume. In order 6. UI = Uninhabited

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A-5 STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area in Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Orissa All Standard Urban Areas (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 1,154.55 1,896 410,059 5,738 12,548 5,344

Urban 647.26 3,024 370,083 5,101 11,522 4,321 Rural 507.29 456 39,976 637 1,026 1,023

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas 52.11 280 2,350 4 17

Sa,mbalpur 1 Sambalpur Standard Urban Area (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 137.12 1,539 40,365 114 142 114

Urban components (1) Sambalpur M 46.48 2,821 24,658 72 85 58 (i) Dhankauda & Mathapalli Area O.G. 3.27 1,127 729 (2) Bural N.A.C. 17.62 1,764 6,181 37 55 53 (I) Amsadhakatapali Area O.G. 11.00 323 789 (3) Hirakud N .. A.C. 11.13 2,141 4,636 5 2 3

Total Urban Group 89.50 2,160 36,993 114 142 114

Rural components : Hirakud PS. (1) Gadmunda (38/1) 7.79 420 640 (2) Solabandh (38/2) 0.40 (3) Larban'ga (38/3) 4.72 225 205 (4) }amadarpali (38/4) 5.63 230 239 Ainth;:pali PS. (5) Ranibandh (39/1) 3.45 231 138 (6) Dengsargi (39/2) 2.25 501 223 (7) Singhapali (39/3) 2.00 377 119 (8) Kainsir (39/4) 2.95 724 396 (9) Baidamuapali (39/5) 2.34 527 218 (10) Malipali (39/7) 1.02 937 1.92 (11)Sankarma (39/8) 2.69 254 104

1252 RGI/97-40B 573

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (including institu­ Institutional PopulatIon tional and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 19'91 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

7,612 60,782 9,98:1 427,959 1,189,267 999,432 669,633 1,040,318 608,593 21!; 88,699 (687,634) (10,68,267) (l,650,594) 7,503 59,042 9,71tS 386,245 1,070,425 887,008 546,526 887,614 1419,2Q~ 1,957,433 109 1,740 267 41,714 118,842 112,424 123,107 152,704 189,Ml 231,266 (141,108) (180,653) (231,392)

67 830 188 2,484 7,908 6,689 14,597

438 5,674 1,304 42,044 111,643 99,446 67,147 , 116,326 177,267 211,089

253 2,557 505 25,745 69,248 61,890 38,91 ~) 64,675 110,282 131,138

/ 8 173 99 743 1,935 1,751 9,783 2,349 3,68":, 102 2,376 682 6,220 16,898 14,189 1(',230 15,587 24,694 31,;0.87 3 23 789 1,827 1,726 3,188 3,,553 69 503 18 4,976 12,648 11,185 8,593 15,040 21,70J; 23,833

435 5,632 1,304 38,473 102,556 90,741 57,738 105,085 '162,214 193,297

645 1,666 l,t,09 1,382 1,'670 2,726 3,275 Uninhabited 211 532 529 441 642 1,030 1,061 34 242 664 630 777 860 1,011 1,294

167 407 389 458 SSO 637 796 226 547 581 599 688 877 1,128 138 382 371 483 510 695 753 455 1,110 1,025 1,058 1,333 1,664 2,135 4 243 634 600 516 637 781 1,234 4 192 481 475 5144 591 754 956 136 325 357 545 633 614 682 574

A-S STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area in Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sadar P.S. (12) Tumbesingha (40/8) 1.10 460 115 Dhanupali P.S. (13)Putibandh (41/1) 1.93 535 232 (I 4) Khandual (4113) 5.15 266 274 (I 5) Naksapali (41/5) 4.20 374 277 Total Rural Group 47.62 374 3,372 (b) Spill·over Urban Areas

Sundargarh l Raurkela Standard Urban Area (a) Area lying within the SUA i,ryundary

Total 221.08 1,951 89,645 186 222 137 Urban comp.nents :

(1) Raurkela Stto:l Township N.A.C 121.73 1,770 44,994 53 54 12

(i) I.D.L. Factory &. other colony O.G. 11.f3 1,577 3,620 area (2) Raurkela M Included In N.A. 29,352 116 129 91 Raurkela Steel Town· ship N.A.C (i) Kulunga Industrial Estate O.G. 11.81 852 2,166 17 39 34 (3) Jalda C.T. 6.18 2,122 2,318 (4) Hatibandha C.T. 3.16 2,697 1,736

Total Urban Group 154.01 2,631 84,186 186 222 137

Rural components : Tangarapali P.S. (1 ) Asurchapal (19/1) 1.98 1525 525 (2) Sansunaparbat (19/2) 5.07 146 133 (3) Sunaparbat (Part) (19/3) N.A. 58 Raghunathapall P.S. (4) Kansar (20/3) 5.02 2.02 160 Bondamunda P.S. (5) Dadposh (21/3) 2.79 385 142 (6) Jamsara (2114) 1.57 291 87 (7) )abagwat (21/5) 3.67 263 191 575

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (including institu­ Institutional Population tional and houseless population) i?pulation during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

116 250 256 259 237 449 506

236 558 474 549 7'\)9 1,101 1,032 2;75 712 656 1,077 1,187. 1,334 1,368 289 819 753 721 994 1,380 1,572 3 42 3,571 9,087 8,705 9,409 11,241 15,053 17,792

1,133 7,163 886 91,223 235',859 195,379 99,351 186,896 344,18l 431,238 (102,993) ( 192,375) (354,918)

352 2,743 462 45,363 117,780 97,729 90,287 125,426 206,821 215,509

.' 26 106 6 3,635 9,446 8,103 7,700 17,'349

573 3,320 269 30,004 77,857 62,551 47,076 96,000 140,408

142 741 38 2,250 5,725 4,337 10,062 5 40 22 2,618 6,877 6,239 12,089 13,116 1,825 4,538 3,983 8,521

1,098 6,950 797 85,695 222,223 182,942 90,287 172,502 322,610 405,165

541 1,570 1,450 144 1,637 2,546 3,020 141 379 361 N.A. Uninhabited 297 740 58 157 156 484 674 770 313

33 9 160 525 490' 503 728 861 1,015

24 6 182 530 545 469 801 642 1,075 87 234 223 277 412 407 457 191 515 451 576 727 780 966 576

A·5 STANDARD

Number of Houseless Populatlon occupied Standard Urban Area an1j Civic Area In PopulatIon resIdentIal No. of State/DIstrict Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(8) Panposh (21/6) 2.93 257 131 (9) Bartoli (21/7) 1.18 325 76 Lathlkata. P.S. (10) Suldihi (2211) 1.61 323 101 (II) Ataghat (22/2) 2.96 223 124 (12) Badbudhikudar 0.43 579 46 (Budikuda,r) (22.13) ( 1 3) Lohadar'ha (22/4) 3.18 113 71 (14) Kanar'.uan (22/5) 2.54 129 65 ( 15) Sanlr,arla 0.26 404 21 (Sa,nkarlakhaman) (22/18) (16) I(arlakhaman (22/19) 1.56 313 1 j 3 (17) Lathlkata (22/20) 5.32 1,026 1,324 (I f'J) Tepatoll (22121) 0.50 168 23 ('19) Sannuatall (22/22) 0.82 (20) Kulamunda (22/27) 1.65 519 174 Kulunga P.S. (21) Bhalupatra (23/1) 1.75 285 76 (22) Chikatmati (23/2) 2.23 360 129 (23) Sarla (23/3) 0.48 408 40 (24) Mallkapli (23/4) 0.74 353 45 (25) Mahallapall (23/5) 0.25 44 2 (26) Beldihi (23/6) 2.29 353 202 (27) Kalokudar (2317) 1.30 584 175 (28) Lungei (23/8) 2.20 387 329 (29) Gop Pall (23/9) 1.89 357 249 (30) Jiabahal (23/14) 1.43 649 209 (31)Kllinga (23/17) 3.52 353 221 (32) Sannuagaon (23/18) 3.95 305 217

Total Rural Group 67.07 389 5,459

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas Portion statutarily merged to form Kulunga Industrial Estate (OG) of Raurkela(M) of the SUA but lying out- side SUA boundary. (I) Jhartarang 6.32 351 395

Total Spill-over Urban Areas 6.32 351 395 577

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (including institu- Institutional Population tiona I and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

131 409 343 490 705 857 752 76 211 172 50 104 156 383

101 264 256 257 288 305 520 124 315 346 3]6 416 669 661 2 24 6 47 139 110 98 217 438 249

71 172 188 147 231 283 360 . 65 174 153 236 240 302 327 21 56 49 N.A. 56 81 105

il3 261 227 88 245 565 488 22 79 19 1,328 3,012 2,447 404 981 3,067 5,459 23 43 41 69 99 89 84 Uninhabited 174 432 425 377 462 585 857

76 261 238 266 302 360 499 ./ 2 19 129 420 383 415 507 628 803 40 88 108 80 81 145 196 45 134 127 122 162 248 261 2 7 4 23 5 17 11 3 202 436 373 386 675 1,287 809 175 394 365 304 504 627 759 10 329 454 397 586 616 966 851 249 357 318 387 523 968 675 209 490 438 182 361 727 928 -: 221 608 636 723 872 1,021 1,214 5 21 48 217 589 617 545 763 877 1,206

35" 213 89 5,528 13,636 12,437 9,064 14,394 21,571 26,073 (12,706) (19,873) (32,308)

7 24 395 1,160 1,060 2,220

7 24 395 1,160 1,060 2,220 578

A-5 STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Baleshwar 3 Baleshwar Standard Urban Area (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 39.79 2,595 16,507 20 47 48

Urban Components : (1) Baleshwar M 19.43 4,397 13,588 20 47 48 (i) Baleshwar Industrial Estate OG 7.15 1,347 1,772

Total Urban Group 26.58 3,577 15,360 20 47 48

Rural Components : Baleshwar P.S. (1) Nuapur (8/130) 0.32 1,384 72 (2) Kasmila (8/132) 1.90 691 169 (3) Haripur (8/135) 1.34 201 36 (4) Begunia Chak (8/136) 0.04 (5) Bhimpura (8/137) 1.90 531 164 (6) Saraswatipur (8/153) 1.95 567 150 (7) Meghadambaru (8/154) 1.54 375 87 (8) Bisheikhunta (8/1 55) 0.21 (9) Karanjia (81156) 0.55 2,340 169 (10) Esamanagar (8/158) 0.10 (11) Bedelsana (8/159) 0.04 (12) Taziabad (8/161) 0.19 489 19 (13) Kesl (8/163) 0.17 935 21 (14) ]aunrla (Jauria) (8/164) 0.19 (15) Dhalashana (8/166) 0.04 Chandipur P.S. (16) Chaktentuliapura (9/4) 0.23 500 21 (17) Kaindhari (9/12) 0.48 300 17 (18) Tapasl (9/13) 0.27 1,833 66 (19)Dasl (9/14) 0.14 1,900 35 (20) Badadeulabad (9/15) 0.26 500 16 (21) Nangudl (9/16) 0.06 1,633 16 (22) ]hagadapadhl (9/17) 1.23 479 76 (23) Sanadeulabad (9118) 0.06 1,683 13

Total Rural Group 13.21 620 1,147 579

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (includirig instltu· Innitutlonal Population tional and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

379 2,722 574 18,106 55,091 48,177 37,626 50,966 71,851 103,268 (40,306) (54,417) (77,325)

331 2,400 549 14,930 45,578 39,864 33,931 46,239 65,779 85,442 43 291 25 1,878 5,237 4,396 9,633

374 2,691 574 16,808 50;815 44,260 33,931 46,239 65,779 95,075

76 227 216 287 458 443 443 194 698 615 780 996 1,131 1,313 36 141 128 233 185 197 269 Uninhabited 171 504 505 400 488 582 1,009 5 31 151 586 519 477 605 764 1,105 87· 304 273 191 293 371 577 Uninhabited 266 678 609 309 419 858 1,287 Uninhabited Uninhabited 20 54 39 86 Uninhabited Uninhabited 93 21 81 78 112 137 147 159 Uninhabited Uninhabited

24 61 54 Uninhabited Uninhabited 107 115 17 74 70 49 82 159 144 66 253 242 203 297 370 495 35 143 123 128 171 187 266 16 74 56 53 63 85 130 21 52 46 - Uninhabited 87 98 62 292 297 433 489 589 387 15 54 47 } 100 95 101 , 5 31 1,298 4,276 3,917 3,695 4,727 6,072 8,193 (6,375) (8,178) (11,546) 580

A-5 STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of StatelDistrict Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(b) Spill·over Urban Areas Portion statutorily merged to form Baleshwar Industrial Estate (O.G.) of Baleshwar(M) of the SUA but lying outside SUA boundary (1) Nuapurbad 0.95 534 74 (2) Bampada 4.69 274 205 (3) Kadarabad 3.62 75 37 (4) Puruna Baleshwar (Rural) 2.10 1,203 312 (5) Ganeswarp(Jr 3.88 559 419

Total Spill·over Urban Areas 15.24 443 1,047

Cuttack 4 Cuttack Standard Urban Area (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 237.97 2,128 86,137 1,536 2,343 686

Urban Components (1) Cuttack M 91.36 4,354 67,674 1,490 2,239 577 (2) Choudwar M 31.08 1,187 7,198 7 6 5 (3) Charlbatla C.T. 0.94 6,34 6 1,281 (4) Gopalpur C.T. 3.95 1,380 899 2 2 5

Total Urban Group 127.33 3,503 77,052 1,499 2,247 587

Rural Components : )agatpur P.S. (1) Gunjarpur (18125) 3.26 797 398 (2) Andeisahi (18/26) 1.36 460 98 (3) Gopinathpur (18/27) 7.12 222 277 Cuttack Sadar P.S. (4) Uttamapur (3111) 4.95 369 327 (5) Subhadrapur (31/4) 1.80 1,558 397 (6) Srikoruan (3112) 0.99 1,270 197 (7) Bhanapur (31/5) 3.00 970 396

(~) Uraii (31/6) 2.76 995 389 (9) Aini (31113) 1.32 378 67 581

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (IncludIng Institu­ Institutional Population tional and houseless population) Population durIng 1961-1 991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 1 I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

74 272 235 507 17 361 46 252 831 452 1,283 48 132 138 270 13 344 1,299 1,227 2,526 17 88 4 437 1,202 966 2,168

35 462 50 1,155 3,736 3,018 6,754

2,100 18,088 2,843 91,996 279,477 226,916 193,826 273,731 378,518 506,393 (199,901) (284,302) (394,791)

1,889 16,030 2,793 72,684 221,371 176,424 146,308 205,759 295,268 397,795 141 753 33 7,613 20,548 16,329 13,478 24,300 32,144 36,377 12 355 2 1,281 3,309 2,656 5,965 7 24 2 905 2,888· ·2,563 5,451

2,049 17,162 2,830 82,483 248,116 197,972 159,786 230,059 327,412 446,088

2 413 1,345 1,254 1,168 1,393 1,928 2,599 5 103 311 315 206 395 474 626 291 797 785 932 1,077 1,287 1,582

I 2 329 943 886 1,124 2,304 1,821 1,829 2 7 6 398 1,458 1,346 1,578 1,937 2,416 2,804 197 656 601 520 833 992 1,257 405 1,503 1,408 1,210 2,126 2,559 2,911 398 1,412 1,333 1,692 2,007 2,313 2,745 71 264 235 N.A. 369 430 499 582

A-S STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/Dlstrlct Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(IO)Bagulapada (31/14) 0.53 177 32 (II) Dlanrajhansa (31/15) 0.41 151 31 ( 12) Banabldyadharpur (31 /16) 1.16 253 76 (13) Matagajapur (31/17) 0.48 1,090 74

(14) Hatasahi (31/18) 0.13 9,215 141-

(15) Gatiroutpatna (31/19) 3.71 978 452 22 77 77

(16) ]aripada (3l/51) 1.66 538 134

(17) Pratapnagari (31/52) 6.84 895 913 10 17 18

(18) Nachhipur (31/56) 2.24 296 129 Tangl P.S. (Portion)

(19) Sardola (34/79) 2.00 371 107

(20) Harlanta (34/87) 2.59 402 149

(21) Bilateruan (34/88) 0.93 1,368 169

(22) Tarota (34/89) 0.92 449 66

(23) Badakesharpur (34/90) 0.78

(24) Nelia (34/91) 0.72 Uninhabited

(25) Palasha (34/92) 0.86 440 63

(26) Mangull (34/93) 1.56 152 41 (27) Banika (34/9.4) 0.47 564 45

(28) Salnto (34/95) 0.81 768 92

(29)HatasBua (34/96) 0.43 653 41

(30) Sanakesarpur (34/97) 0.90 809 95

(31) Narapada (34/98) 0.71 579 69

Choudwar P.S. (Portion) (32) Sosapatna (35/26) 0.65 Uninhabited (33) Mangalpur (35/27) 0.85 161 21

(34) Agrahat (35/28) 5.88 635 537 (35) Angarjorl (35129) 0.60 522 48 (36) Bharandl (35/30) 1.02 35 8 (37)Athabatia (35/31) 0.47 196 16 (38) Padhanla (35/34) 0.85 544 66 (39) Garudagan (35/39)· 2.24 104 22 (40)Nlrgundl (35/40) 0.94 239 33 (41)Alarpur (35/41) 2.89 386 190 583

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (including institu- Institutional Population tional· and house less population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

32 51 43 220 53 205 94 31 37 25 317 16 99 62 12 55 3 81 185 109 Uninhabited 656 294 77 268 255 319 462 540 523 179 628 570 811 932 1,023 1,198 2 718 532 1,944 1,685 1,740 2,353 2,954 3,629 134 462 431 507 610 192 893 19 77 966 3,268 2,852 2,736 3,693 4,102 6,120 129 339 325 870 1,083 1,238 664

119 397 345 443 532 633 742 155 526 514 665 869 981 1,040 204 659 613 536 636 916 1,272 66 220 193 271 339 380 413 Uninhabited 322 UnInhabIted Uninhabited Uninhabited 63 182 196 219 238 301 378 42 130 107 N.A. 191 212 237

-/ 45 139 126 148 211 217 265 104 308 314 238 442 508 622 41 145 136 181 221 225 281 112 375 353 424 559 563 728 69 211 200 278 400 433 411

30 16 1 4 UnInhabited 21 74 63 77 107 120 137 5 33 550 1,942 1,790 1,862 2,442 3,085 3,732 48 165 148 149 156 245 313 8 16 20 Uninhabited Uninhabited Uninhabited 36 16 49 43 Uninhabited Uninhabited 21 92 66 225 237 292 358 363 462 39 119 113 142 184 279 232 33 100 125 148 180 198 225 190 581 534 844 1,160 977 I, 115 584

A·5 STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Iresldentlal Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population No. of State/District Component Units Status Km2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(42) Alana (35/42) 0.42 293 18 (43) Deufi Chuan (35/43) 0.79 672 77 (44) Badachancho (35/44) 2.06 423 142 (45) Nakhara (35/45) 2.67 499 208 (46) Kujlbar (35/46) 0.23 3,943 152 (47) Sanchancho (35/47) 0.92 650 88 (48) Jajbhairab (35/48) 1.78 661 217 (49) Bandala (35/49) 5.63 17 14 (50) Banipada (35/50) 4.04 1,131 632 2 2 (5l)Gopalpur (35/51) 1.55 259 60 (52) Bhabadeipur (35/52) 1.21 (53) Nuagan (35/53) 1.06 (54) Chhatisa-I (35/54) 6.74 Uninhabited (55) Jhatia (35/55) 0.47 Uninhabited (56) Kayalapada (35/64) 1.31 1,104 247 (57) Similihanda (35/65) 2.65 1,040 413 (58) Indranlpatna (35/66) 1.37 588 144 (59) Chasapada (35/67) 1.95 837 267 2 I-

Total Rural Group 110.64 545 9,085 37 96 99

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas Portion statutorily merged with Cuttack (M) of the SUA but lying outside SUA boundary (I) Bentakarpada 2.73 141 79 (2) Tangarhura 2.20 320 128 (3) Subarnpur 3.20 I I (4) Bidyadharpur 13.59 287 589 4 17 (5) BraJabiharipur 8.83 72 III

Total Spill-over Urban Areas 30.55 184 908 4 17

Koraput 5 )eypur Standard Urban Area (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 37.14 1,865 14,224 70 89 80 585

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (Including Instltu- Institutional Population tlonal and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

18 59 64 57 78 98 123 84 287 244 344 422 494 531 142 458 414 602 709 768 872 221 680 652 829 1,067 1,127 1,332 152 453 454 578 699 808 907 91 301 297 471 439 475 598 217 602 574 596 740 862 1,196 14 47 47 40 73 90 94 632 2,368 2,201 2,712 2,122 2,716 4,569 63 215 187 135 191 237 407 Uninhabited Uninhabited N.A. 1,191 1,239 Uninhabited Uninhabited 561 Uninhabited Uninhabited 248 742 704 1,055 577 1,291 1,446 463 1,444 1,312 1,924 2081 2,325 2,756 144 423 382 469 604 699 805 3 25 2 267 848 784 1,009 1,184 1,377 1,632

5 I 926 13 9,513 31,361 281944 34,040 43,672 51,106 60,305 (40,115) (54,743) (67,379)

10 42 8 32 209 176 385 5 52 136 399 306 705 3 3 3 2 217 130 603 2,075 1,823 3,898 7 30 112 326 306 632

25 344 138 934 3,012 2,611 5,623

152 719 ISO 14,688 35,140 34,109 27,482 36,666 57,089 69,249 586

A-S STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km2 houses households Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Urban Components : (I) }eypur M 25.90 2,519 13,298 70 89 80

Total Urban Group 25.90 2,519 13,298 70 89 80

Rural Components : }eypur P.S. (1) Umurl (10/44) 4.00 621 548 (2) Mokkaput (10/45) 2.87 129 100 (3) Sauraguda (10/53) 2.31 299 158 (4) BankoblJa (10/54) 2.06 221 120

Total Rural Group 11.24 356 926

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas

G.anJam 6 Br.ahnupur St.1JId.vd Urb.an Area (a) Areas lying within the SUA boundary

Total 174.98 1,591 50,744 671 -r ,811 1,438

Urban Components: (1) Brahmapur M 79.80 2,637 37,873 662 1,803 1,435 (2) Gopalpur N.A.C. 2.56 2,111 1,050 6 6 2

Total Urban Group 82.36 2,620 38,923 668 1,809 1,437

Rural Components : Golanthara P.S. (Portion) (1 ) Haladlapadar (33/12) 3.88 583 396 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (Portion) (2) Lathl (35/47) 4.52 1,146 926 (3) Bendalla (35/48) 4.18 583 433 (4) KhaJurla (35/50) 1.11 1,271 270 (5) Brahmapalll (35/55) 0.36 1,083 66 Gopalpur P.S. (Portion) (6) GounJu (36/13) 4.48 559 482 Gopalpur P.S. Portion) (7) Sanakustall (37/4) 1.24 559 132 587

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (Including Institu­ Institutional Population tional and houseless population) Population during 196 1-1 991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19'

152 719 150 13,755 33,109 32,137 25,291 34,319 53,981 65,246

152 719 150 13,755 33,109 32,137 25,291 34,319 53,981 65,246

554 1,259 1,226 1,344 1,521 J,867 2,485 100 197 174 163 115 327 371 158 351 340 442 407 534 691 121 224 232 242 304 380 456

933 2,031 1,972 2,191 2,347 3,108 4,003

267 3,560 1,103 52,010 1,43,925 134,430 116,032 163,484 217,669 278,355 (164,47l) (218,818)

245 2,949' 894 38,939 109,460 100,95~ 76,931 117,662 162,550 210,418 9 96 44 1,057 2,741 2,662 3,536 3,583 4,503 5,403

254 3,045 938 39,996 112,201 103,620 80,467 121,245 167,053 215,821

396 1,052 1,035 1,835 1,933 1,787 2,087

6 6 947 2,665 2,513 3,009 3,621 4,338 5,178 448 1,2.13 1,213 1,666 1,822 1,982 2,436 272 110 701. 725 972 1,187 1,411 67 210 180 20 8 12 390

2 2 487 1,270 1,236 1,763 2,095 2;195 2,506

132 345 348 4~5 532 607 693

1252 RGII97---41A 588

A-S : STANDARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/Distrlct Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 Ij 9

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(8) Palllgumuia (37/5) 1.61 464 141 (9) Pathra (3717) 4.05 332 273 (10) Rangellunda (37/9) 0.93 3,056 46:; (II) Ramachandrapur (37/10) 2.88 464 262 (12)Dura (37/11) 6.63 469 609 (13)Aruapalll (37/12) 2.75 313 lSI (14)Kodarpalli (37115) 2.21 325 164 (15)Blkramapur (37/16) 3.09 587 367 (16) Korapalll (37/17) 2.41 922 434 (17) Antarbatla (37/18) 0.38 913 82 (18)Badapur (37/19) 2.20 400 165 (19)Manaswarkota (37120) 3.97 ttl 100 (20)Allpur (37/21) 1.99 762 298 (21)Narayanapur (37122) 3.11 296 192 (22) Venkatarayapur (37/23) 2.57 1,179 656 Brahmapur Taluk P.S. (PonIon) (23) Dakshlnapur (38126) 1.98 797 288 (24) Gunthabandha (38/27) 1.93 738 239 (25) Ambagada (3e/28) 2.32 553 232 (26) Ratanpur (38129) 1.07 766 161 (27) Jagadalpur (38/31) 5.92 765 817 (28) Nlmakhandl (38/32) 3.30 771 461 (29) Bhabanlpur (38/43) 5.58 729 766 (30)Lochapada (38/44) 1.74 2,712 884 (31)Sukunda (38/45) 1.08 1,973 379 Dlgapahandl P.S. (PonIon) (32) Chandanlapahada (40/49) 2.21 Uninhabited Chhatrapur P.S. (PonIon) (33) Uppalaputl (47190) 4.94 527 530

Total Rural Group 92.62 675 11,821 3 2

(b) Splll-over Urban Areas

Purl 7 Bhubaneswar Standard Urban Area (a) Area lying within the SUA boundary

Total 218.26 2,029 88,242 2,929 7,722 2,792 589

URBAN AREAS

Total Population (Including Institu- Institutional Population tiona I and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 .17 18 19

2 147 354 393 487 493 592 747 278 675 669 865 1,084 1,329 1,344 10 505 157 465 1,588 1,254 555 589 1,790 2,842 281 691 646 1,022 1,235 1;160 1,337 618 1,562 1,548 2,096 2,456 2,805 3,110 151 426 . 435 596 626 711 861 166 352 366 504 559 646 718 376 891 924 715 909 1,044 1,815 452 1,103 1,120 1,073 1,304 1,714 2,223 83 170 177 229 260 327 347 171 434 447 634 746 783 881 100 216 223 335 317 354 439 298 762 755 875 1,090 1,282 1,517 192 444 478 443 621 811 922 661 1,440 1,591 1,764 2,102 2,817 3,031

300 800 778 776 996 1,186 1,578 244 752 672 662 920 1,115 1,424 235 671 612 800 870 1,028 1,283 166 418 402 600 573 771 820 821 2,352 2,178 2,381 3,000 3,829 4,530 464 1,301 1,242 1,598 i,858 1,942 2,543 775 2,036 2,031 2,197 2,502 3,251 4,067 902 2,479 2,240 1,906 2,709 3,206 4,719 388 1,086 1,045 1,800 1,871 2,125 2,131

Uninhabited Uninhabited 24 Uninhabited

531 1,256 1,348 1,209 1,566 1,866 2,604

13 515 165 12,014 31,724 30,810 35,565 42,239 50,616 62,534 (43,226) (51,765)

2,917 20,445 2,757 91,375 -?50,762 191,960 54,590 125,261 243,471 442,742 (60,194) (132,222) (251,839) 590

A-S STANDARD

Number of Houseless Populatlon occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Urban Components : (1) Bhubaneswar M 124.74 3,299 83,291 2,332 6,794 1,869

Total Urban Group 127.74 3,299 83,291 2,332 6,794 1,869

Rural Components : Bhubaneswar P.S. (I) Kochilaput (14/1) 0.49 (2) Ebaranga (14/2) 1.46 (3) Kukudaghal (14/12) 1.33 210 40 (4) Raghunathpur (14/14) 0.41 627 51 (5) Mahabhol Sasan (14/15) 0.55 (6) Sisupal (14/16) 1.91 1,063. 332 (7) Basuaghal (I 4/1 7) 1.63 164 51 ,.. (8) Durgapurpatana ( 14/1 8) 0.28 2,071 92 (9) Badadhanpur (14/19) 1.37 (10) Llnglpur (14/20) 2.57 743 300 Khandagiii P.S. (11) Sljuput (IS/I) 1.08 555 103 (12) Naragoda (15/2) 0.68 1,124 71 (1 3) Sahajapur (1 5/3) 0.50 8 1 (14)Tamando (15/4) 0.85 953 102 \ (15) Subudhlpur (15/5) 4.04 3 2 (16) Sankarpur (15/6) 2.75 (17) Bhagabanpur (1517) 3.89 294 208 (18) BIJlpur (15/8) 1.72 391 107 ( 19) Dasabatla (1 5/9) 0.36 (20) Ballapada (15/10) 0.73 533 46 (21) Patrapada (15/19) 3.71 468 262 (22) Sijua (15120) 1.62 354 86 (23) Ranaslnhapur (15/21) 1.62 ·195 49

(24)SuJnga (15/22) 1.16 374 71 "7' (25) Chhotarapur (15/23) 0.59 908 82 (26) Damodarpur (15/25) 0.28 536 24 (27) Sarakantara (15/26) 0.99 604 102 (28) Hatasahl (15127) 0.79 1,092 147 (29) Bahadalpur (15/28) 1.05 928 167 Chandaka P.S. (30)Patharagadia (17/10) 4.54 289 198 (31) Sundarpur (17/12) 5.54 38 39 (32) ]agannath Prasad (17/17) 9.10 172 219 '- 591

. URBAN AREAS

Total Population (Including Institu­ InstI~tlonaJ Population tional and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

2,916 20,434 2,757 85,973 234,897 176,645 38,211 105,491 21,9,211 411,542

2,916 20,434 2,757 85,973 234,897 176,645 38,211 105,491 219,211 411,542

Uninhabited UnInhabIted 40 155 124 165 205 241 279 51 134 123 147 166 184 257

345 1,029 1,002 1,218 1,496 1,685 2,031 51 148 119 75 49 164 267 94 283 297 316 394 501 580 Uninhabited 310 1,006 903 1,019 1,303 1,660 1,909

103 304 295 274 377 507 599 111 386 378 419 511 627 764 1 3 1· UnInhabIted UnInhabIted UnInhabIted 4 133 435 375 258 393 655 810 2 7 4 Uninhabited Uninhabited 11 Uninhabited 226 605 537 566 649 823 1,142 108 359 314 385 543 673 673 Uninhabited 62 206 183 170 231 294 389 290 886 849 881 948 1,394 1,735 86 282 292 311 399 498 574 49 163 153 189 200 265 316 71 209 225 246 476 385 434 82 270 266 279 346 440 536 24 71 79 77 100 126 150 102 300 298 390 402 488 598 147 414 449 446 550 699 863 177 479 495 579 730 871 974

212 673 641 8d4 949 1,083 1,314 39 95 114 78 84 148 209 226 785 782 1,137 1,190 1,310 1,567 / 592

A-S : STAND",RD

Number of Houseless Populatlon occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area in Population residential ' No. of State/Dlstrict Component Units Status Km 2 per Km2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(33) Andharua (17/18) 11.23 179 323 (H) Malipada (17/19) 3.95 303 95 (35}Nuagaon (17/49) 2.23 329 100 (36) Paikarapur (17/52) 3.64 460 . 200 8 7 Saheednagar P.S. (37) Rokat (18121) 1.85 155 34 (38) Mancheswar (18/22) 3.28 608 417 203 313 287 (39) Koradakanta (18/24) 1.99 545 198 97 147 151 (40}Keora (18/25) 2.77 590 378 247 384 394 (41) Bankual (18126) 2.97 540 254 49 76 84

Total Rural Group 93.52 334 4,951 597 928 923

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas

Purl 8 Purl Standard Urban Area (I) Area lying within the SUA boundary

Total 88.21 1,659 24,195 212 172 49

Urban Components :

(I) Purl M 16.84 7,435 20,980 212 172 49

Total Urban Group 16.84 7,435 20,980 212 172 49

Rural Components : Sadar P.S. (I) Jagannathaballav (29/109) 1.70 638 188 (2) Harekrushnapur (29/131) 2.42 853 326 (3) Alikla (29/132) 1.68 499 131 (4) Chakarabartl (29/133) 0.2t 2,513 109 (5) Batagaon (29/1H) 4.49 372 248 (6) Sirlkona (29/135) 2.45 (7) Uttarkona (29/136) 2.42 271 72 (8) Talajanga (291137) 3.14 944 452 (9) Sipasurubili (29/165) 20.86 12 49 (10)Sankarpur (29/174) 3.35 53 40 (11) Gadhlapatna (29/178) 0.23 1,235 40 593

URBAN AREAS

Total Populatlon (including Instltu- Instltutlona I Populatlon tlonal and house less populatlon) Populatlon during 1961-1991 No. or No. or households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

355 999 1,006 1,350 1,527 1,658 2,005 186 598 600 666 793 987 1,198 124 397 336 426 474 556 733 271 850 826 983 1,050 1,348 1,676

42 138 148 152 195 256 286 417 1,048 945 742 864 1,059 1,993 204 547 538 359 463 ·559 1,085 378 781 853 482 778 907 1,634 283 820 785 790 935 1,208 1,605

11 5,402 15,865 15,335 16,379 19,770 24,260 31,200 (21,983) (26,731) (32,628)

226 2,411 366 26,517 77,370 68,995 73,579 86,988 118,547 146,365

225 2,409 366 23,062 66,508 58,691 60,815 72,674 100,942 125,199

225 ·2,4Q9 366 23,062 66,508 58,691 60,815 72,674 100,942 125,199

188 539 545 595 801 1,016 1,084 332 1,059 1,005 2,037 1,785 2,098 2,064 135 424 414 245 368 644 838 109 292 311 711 477 719 603 292 829 842 1,192 1,446 1,433 1,671 Uninhabited 87 330 325 269 336 461 655 520 1,542 1,423 1,786 2,107 2,445 2,965 56 131 115 92 139 190 246 40 92 87 90 133 92 179 40 147 137 155 180 226 284 594

A·5 STAN~ARD

Number of Houseless Population occupied Standard Urban Area and Civic Area In Population residential No. of State/District Component Units Status Km 2 per Km 2 houses households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(12) Rebatiraman (291183) 0.32 1,541 86 (13) Khadipada (29/184) 0.64 711 78 (.14) Sunamuhln (29/185) 0.34 (15) Samarga (29/-186) 6.6'1 613 538 ( 16) Gaplnathapur alias 0.77 986 107 Rautarapur (29/187) ( 17) Athamala alias 0.02 13,150 50 ) Itlkarmudulipatna (29/188) (18) Kashlharlpur (29/189) 0.45 333 26 ( 19) Atharanala alias 0.02 Samanga (291190) (20)Atharanala (29/191) 0.11 5,945 ., 114 (21)Bastu (29/192) 0.02 (22) Sireikanapatna (29/193) 0.05 7,760 50 (23) Bharatlpur (291194) 2.25 161 52 (24) Kadalibarlpatna (29/195) om 41,200 67 (25) Balukhand (29/196) 16.78 154 392

Total Rural Group 71.37 297 3,215

(b) Spill-over Urban Areas

Note : 1. The codes within the brackets against the name of rural components Indicate the 1991 location code numbers (I.e. location code number of P.S.Nlllage) 2. Second set of data shown within the brackets under columns 16, 17 and 18 are based on 1981 set up of the units. 3. The following abbreviations have been used for the civic status of the Urban units given In column 3 : M Municipality N.A.C. Notified Area Council C.T. = Census Town O.G. Out-Growth 595 \ URBAN AREAS

Totaf Population (Including Instltu~ Institutional Population tlonal and houseless population) Population during 1961-1991 No. of No. of households Males Females households Males Females 1961 1971 1981 1991 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

90 247 246 208 258 287 493 78 234 221 252 278 307 455 Uninhabited 2 591 2,136 1,917 1,437 2,766 3,172 4,053 126 400 359 411 653 807 759

50 143 120 113 104 148 263

26 69 81 755 208 372 150 Uninhabited

116 337 317 305 323 491 654 Uninhabited 50 205 183 387 358 347 388 58 182 181 256 363 71 211 201 210 340 240 412 400 1,313 1,274 1,514 1,254 1,,852 2,587

2 3,455 10,862 ·10,304· 12,764 14,314 17,605 21,166

ANN EXU RES Annexure I : Schedules Annexure II : Instructions to Enumerator for filling up the Household Schedule and Individual Slip ,

Annexure III : The Census Act, 1948 Annexure IV Instructions for Post Enumeration Check and Census Evaluation Study

ANNEXURE I 1 • Houselist 2. Houselist Abstract 3. Household Schedule 4 Individu,-I Slip 5. Post-graduate Degree Holders and Technical Personnel Survey Schedule 600

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CENSUS OF iNDIA 1991 INDIVIPUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

Location Code ...... ( } SI. No. of Household [ ] Pad No ...... •.•..

Code No. of Development Block ...... Slip No ...... I

Name ...... 2 Relationship to head ...... [ ...... , 8 Rellglon ...... •......

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Yes [········(········1 14A Old you work any time at aU last year? No (H/ST/O/RlIVIIO) ...... (including unpaid work on farm pr in family enterprise) 148 If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... D 15A Main activity. . last year.) 'Yes' In 148 (c/AL/HHIIOW)- ...... [·· .. ····[ .. ······1 'No' In t 4B (H/ST IO/R/B/l/O) ...... If HHIIOW in 15A (i) Name of establishment ...... (iI) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ···· .. 1····· ...... j [...... (hi) Description of work...... I (Iv) Oass of worker...... 158 'Yes' In 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL!HHI/OW)/No ...... [ I 'No' In 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/ALlHHI/OW) If HHI/OW In 15B (I) Name of establishment ...... (ii) Nature of industry, trade or servlce ...... ·························.[··· .... ·1 ......

(iii) Description of work ...... 1...... : ... . (Iv) Class of worker ......

16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Ye.s (1 )/No (2) ...... , 168 If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2) ......

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~ 1. Duratlcm of residence at the village or tgwn Any chil~ i?Orn ~lIve 'durlng qf enumeratlon ...... last on.e year ...... L::::]

• I Employment (1) I I BuslneS$ (2) '1 Education (3) 1 Family moved (4) 1

Marrlage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) I Others (7) 606

CONFIDENTIAL CENSUS OF INDIAI991 LOCATION CODE: _____ P"')STGRADUATE DEGREE HOLDERS & TECHNICAL (To be filled In by the enumerator) PERSONNEL SURVEY INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP THE FORM: Rural/Urban [Please tick (v) one] Please fill up this form If you are holding: I. Postgraduate degree in any subject, or 2. Technical Degree/Diploma in Engineerlng, Technology, Medicine (Allopathy, Homoeopathy, Ayurvedic, Unani), Agriculture, Pharmacy, Architecture, Education, Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Nursing, Applied Arts, Management, Law, Library Slcence, Physical Education, Computer Science, or 3. ITI Certificate IMPORTANT: Please tick ("J ) correct information about yourself against the questions marked" : :1 5, 6(01), 6(b), 7(b), 9, 10 col. (4), 12(c), 14(.1). For example If you are female-Male/Female I. Name 2. Mailing address ______3. Date of birth 4. Sex" : Male/Female 5. Are you married": Yes/No. 6(01) Do you belong to Scheduled Caste/Tribe":Yes/No 6(b) If Yes" (SClST) 7(a) Home State: (the State to which you belong) 7(b) Location of your residence "Rural/Urban 8. Educational Qualifications (Please start with highest level of qualification)

Degree/Diploma/ Subject ~ear of Passin Division Univmityllnstitution/ State/Country Certificate Professional Body

(I )

(II )

(iii )

9. Activity status": (a) Employee (b) Self employed (c) Student (d) Trainee/Apprentice (e) Household work

(f) Retired (g) Not employed (1) Seeking Job (2) Available for Job (3) Not available for job 10. If employee (now or earlier), employment details [Enter code Nos. (mentioned overleaf) for nature of activity of organisation, nature of work and sector]

Employment Name of the Location of the '·Nature of Sector of Nature of Year of Year of Total income organisation organisation activity employment work Joining leaving (including allowances of the (Mention (Mention (Rs. per month) State "Rural (R) organisation Code no.) Code no.) Urban (U) (Mention At entry Last drawn Code no.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Present (RlU) X Immediate (RlU) past Am (RlU)

II. If self employed: (I) Since which year (II) Average monthly eamlng Rs. p.m. (iii) If employing others, number of persons employed (Iv) Nature of activity of your ol'£3nlsatlon ('IJ Nature of your work (Please see overleaf the code numbers for Iv & V) 12. If unemployed.: (a) Duration of contlnuous unemployment (In months) ___(b) Please mention prrl()d, from (c) Would you like to be self employed" (Yes/No) If so, how ______13. Please Indicate your field of specialisation In order of priority (I )______(2) ______14. (a) Is nature of your present employment relevant to your field of specialisation" (YesINo) (b) If no, please Indlcati' the area/manner In which your expertlze could be best utllised ______

15. VisIts abroad for study/research/training and employment for more than 3 m'onths stay : (a) Total number of vlsits ___(b) Total stay (months)~ (c) Details of two visits of longest duration: Purpose Country Duration (months) Year of return

(I)

Signature ______(Ii) Date ______

D1P~RTANT: Please return this form to the enumerator duly fil!ed In, falling which post It. 607

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ANNEXURE II CHAPTER I STEPS PRIOR TO ENUMERATION AND FILLING UP OF THE HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE

Population Census is a great national task which we 1O( t) Subject to such orders as the State Government are called upon to undertake every ten years. It provides may issue in this behalf, a census officer may, valuable information about the land and the people at within the local area for which he is appointed, a given point of time. It provides the trends in the leave or cause to be left a Schedule at any population and its various characteristics which are dwelling-house or with the manager or any essential for planning. It has become indispensable for officer of any commercial or industrial effective and efficient public administration besides establishment, for the purpose of its being serving the needs of scholars, businessmen, industrialists, filled up by the occupier of such house or of planners and electoral authorities, etc. A Census, any specified part thereof or by such manager therefore, has become a regular feature in progressive countries, whatever be their size and political set-up, and or officer with such particulars as the State it is conducted at regular intervals for fulfilling well­ Government may direct regarding the inmates d~fined objectives. of such house or part thereof, or the persons employed under such manager or officer, as 2. As a. census enumerator, you are performing a the case may be, at the time of taking of the duty which is of great national importance. The data we Census. provide through the census are very much needed by the public and government organisations for many (2) When such schedule has been so left, the said aspects of economic and social planning and form the occupier, manager or officer, as the case may very basis for the delineation of electoral constituencies. be, shall fill it up or cause it to be filled up You are privileged to be a census enumerator. At the to the best of his knowledge 9r belief so far same time, your responsibilities are great. You have to as regards the inmates of such house or part fulfil them with a sense of pride and devotion to duty. thereof or the perso'lS employed under him, 3. For your information, certain provisions of the as the case may be, at the time aforesaid, and Census Act, 1948, under which the census is conducted shall sign his name thereto and, when so and which gives you -the legal authority to canvass the required, shall deliver the schedule so filled up census questionnaire and spells out your responsibilities, and signed to the census officer or to such are reproduced below. person, as the census officer may direct. X X X 11 (t )(a) Any census officer or any person lawfully 8( 1) A Census Officer may ask'all such questions required to give assistance towards the taking of all persons within the limits of the local area of a census who refuses or neglects to use for which he is appointed as, by instructions reasonable diligence in performing any duty issued in this behalf by the State Government imposed upon him or in obeying any order and published in the Official Gazette, he may issued to him in accordance with this Act or be directed to ask. any rule made thereunder or any person who hinders or obstructs another person in (2) Every person of whom any question is asked performing any such duty or in obeying any under sub-section (1) shall be legally bound to answer such question to the best of his such order, or knowledge or belief: (b) Any census officer who intentionally puts any Provided· that no person shall be bound to offensive or improper question or knowingly state the name of any female member of his makes any false return or without the previous household, and no woman shall be bound to .sanction of the Central Government or the state the name of her husband or deceased State Government discloses any information husband or of any other person whose name which he has received by means of, or for the she is forbidden by custom to mentiol} purposes of a census retum, ...... X X X X X X 609 610

(d) Any person who intentionally gives a false the entire village or urban block and Is meant to show answer to, or refuses to answer to the best of the location of each enumeration block within the. village his knowledge or belief, any question asked of or town. Whether it is for a village or an urban block, him by a census officer which he is legally the Notional Map will have to show the general bound b}' Section 8 to answer, ...... topographical details' of the entire village or urban block. The topographical details which should be indicated on x x x the Notional Map would include permanent features and ...... shall be punishaQle with fine which may land marks, such as the village site, well-known roads, extend to one thousand rupees and in case of hills, rivers, natas, etc., as' also railway lines and similar a conviction under part (b) shall also be clearly recognizable features. It is important that the punishable with imprisonment which may boundaries of panchayats, 'patwaris' circles or halkas or extend to six months. hamlets are distinguished, if possible, and the names of (2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section hamlets would also be entered wherever known by a ( 1) shall be punishable with fine which may particular name. For the purposes of the preparation of extend to one thousand rupees. Notional Map, you are provided with a separate sheet. Specimen Notional Maps for rural and urban areas may x x x be seen at Appendices I and II. In the case of very large 4. Please take note of the provisions of Sections villages when there are many blocks, it may be difficult 11 (1 )(a) and (b) which require you to perform your to indicate the outline of the entire village. In such cases, duty as a census officer diligently and to keep the it is sufficient if you show in the Notional Map the block information collected at the census confidential. assigned to you. S. The Indian Census has a rich tradition and has 7.2 Having prepared the Notional Map, you would enjoyed the reputation of being one of the best in the have to prepare the detailed Layout Sketch of your block. world. It is hoped that you will help in keeping up this The Layout Sketch is in fact a detailed map of the block good name. assigned to you in which will be shown the streets and 6. You will recall that as a preliminary to the census the buildings on the streets. The main purpose of this enumeration, the housenumbering and houselisting Layout Sketch is to clearly present the streets in the block operations have been 'conducted sometime ago. On the and the buildings, so that based on the Layout Sketch, basis of the Houselists, enumeration blocks have been enumeration can be carried out. As in the case of the carved out, one of which has been allotted to you for Notional Map, In the Layout Sketch also, important enumeration during February-March, 1991. You have topographical details should be shown. However, it is not also been provided with an Abridged Houselist in the a document which is drawn to a scale. It Is a free-hand prescribed form (specimen of the form may be seen at drawing. In order to be able to draw the L;lyout Sketch, Annexe 1 to Appendix V at the end of this book) which it w~uld be necessary for you to go round the village furnishes the identification particulars of your enumeration or block assigned to you, so that you become familiar with the area, the way the streets run and the main block and the details of buildings, census houses, the uses topographical features. Having gone round the village or to which census houses are put, household numbers, block, you should start from one end of the village or names of heads of households and the serial number of block and draw a sketch. It is important that the dividing each household. In addition, in the. remarks column lines ~tween one block and another should be clearly certain details like reasons for vacancy and place(s) where demarcated. Such dividing lines, besides following some houseless persons can be found, etc., have been noted. natural boundaries, wherever possible, should also be 7. It is quite likely that you may have been indicated by the survey numbers that fall on either side associated with the houselisting operations and you are of the dividing line In cadastrally surveyed villages. In already familiar with the preparation of Notional Map villages which are not cadastrally surveyed, the. line can and Layout Sketch and the concepts and definitions of be indicated by the name of the owner of the field on the terms like building, census house, census household, either side of the line or by the name of the field, if any. etc., and the manner in which the Houselist has been prepared. But in order to refresh your memory, these 7.3 In the Layout Sketch every single building or terms are explained below (para 7.1 to 10.2). If you house should be shown. Pucca and Kutcha houses must have not been associated with the houselisting operations, be shown by signs like a square 0 for a Pucca house please read these instructions carefully more than once. and a trianglE 6 for a Kutcha house, further classify­ 7.1 The Notional Map, as its very name indicates, ing them as wholly or partly residential or wholly non­ is a map which is not drawn to scale. It is prepared for residential by shading as follows : 611 o -Pucca houses, whether wholly or panly residential the actual sketch of buildings on ground may suggest a more convenient order of numbering at some place. III - PI/cca houses, wholly non-residential Having satisfied yourself that the numbering has gone on right lines, you may ink them. Specimen Layout Sketches 6. -Kutcha houses, whether wholly or panJy residential for rural and urban areas may be seen at Appendices III and IV. A -Kutcha houses, wholly non-residential 8.1 In urban areas, very detailed plans showing the 7.4 It is difficult to give a comprehensive and location of every building or house along every road and detailed definition of the terms 'Pucca' and '/(utcha' street in your block should be clearly pr.epared. In view houses to cover different patterns of structures all over of the very large number and close location of houses in the country. The categorisation of the houses as Pucca or urban areas, it may be necessary to have a number of Kutcha for the purpose of depicting them on the Layout" sketches each covering a limited area. A Layout Sketch Sketches will facilitate their identification. Also as Kutcha of your block should be prepared in which all the roads houses are not likely to be long-lasting, anyone referring and streets should be clearly indicated and their names to the Layout Sketches a few years later can easily also written. Then, each building and house should be distinguish settlement areas which are likely to have located on this sketch. It will facilitate your work and of undergone a change. For the purpose of preparation of others if the wholly non-residential houses are distinguished Layout Sketches, a Pucca house may be treated as one from the residential houses by hatching, as indicated which has its walls and roof made of the following earlier in this section. Here again, the important permanent materials: buildings such as town hall, large office buildings, court buildings, post office, hostel, school, church, market Wall material - Burnt bricks, stone (duly packed building, etc. should be indicated on the map. with lime or cement), cement concrete or timber, Ekra, etc. Definition of Building, Census House and Household 8.2 You have to give numbers to 'Buildings' and Roof material- Tiles, GCI (galvanized corrugated 'Census Houses' in all areas. The instructions given iron) sheets, asbestos cement hereafter will guide you to determine what a building and sheets, RBC (reinforced brick a census house are for the purpose of houselisting. A concrete), RCC (reinforced building is readily distinguishable structure or group of cement concrete) and timber, etc. structures which is taken as the unit for housenumbering. Houses, the walls and/or roof of which are made of The entire building may be deemed one census house or materials other than those mentioned above such as sometimes part of it, as will be explained. The objective unburnt bricks, bamboo, mud, grass, Jeeds, thatch, loosely is to ultimately number and list ot!! all physical units of packed stone, etc., may be treated as Kutcha houses. constructions which are used for different purposes, Numbering of Buildings and Census Houses residential or otherwise. 8.3 Building : A building is generally a single 8. When once the location of every building or structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up of house is demarcated on the sketch, it will be a simple more than one component unit which are used or likely matter to decide on numbering the buildings/houses in to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments one series following certain numbers. No hard and fast such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, rule can be laid down as to the direction in which the worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, places of house numbers should run, i.e., left to right or in il worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also possible that clockwise order or nonh-west to south-east and so on. buildings which have component units may be used for a Much depends on the layout. So long as some convenient combination of purposes such as shop-cum-residence, and intelligible order is followed, it should be alright. The workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence, etc. numbers allotted to each house should be marked on the sketch and with the help of arrow marked at convenient 8.4 Sometimes a series of different buildings may intervals, the direction in which the house numbers run, be found along a street which are joined with one another should be indicated. This is panicularly important when by common walls on either side looking like a continuous streets cut across one another and the housenumbering structure. These different units are practically independent series along a street get interrupted, It will be of advantage of one another and likely to have been built at different if the numbers are roughly marked in pencil on this times and owned by different persons. In such cases, sketch and later verified with the actual state of things on though: the whole structure with all the adjoining units ground to see if the order of numbering given in the apparently appears to be one building, each portion Layout Sketch would be convenient or any change is should be treated as a separate building and given a needed, for after all the sketch is only a rough one and separate number. On the other hand, you may come 612 across cases, particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed one consecutive serial on one side of the ownership flats. In these cases, while the structure looks street and complete numbering on that side like one building, the flats are owned by different persons. before crossing over to the end of the other In case of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number side of the street and continue with the of flats owned by different persons, the entire structure serial, stopping finally opposite to where the should be treated as one building and each flat as a first number began. separate census house. (ii) In a town/city enumeration block, the 8.5 Sometimes in metropolitan cities the local numbering will have to run along the axis of authorities may have considered the flats in a block or in the street and not in any arbitrary geographical large colonies as separate buildings and numbered them direction. as such. If the housenumbering system of the local (iii) International numerals, i.e., I, 2, 3, ...... authorities is adopted as such, you may treat each such etc., should be used for building numbers. flat as a separate building because this woutd avoid your having to renumber these. (iv) A building under construction, the roof of which has been completed should be given a 8.6 If within a large enclosed area there are separate number in the serial. structures owned by different persons then each such structure should be treated as one or more separate (v) If a new building either Pucca or Kutcha is buildings. Sometimes there may be a number of ~tructures found after the housenumbering has been within an enclosed area or compound owned by an completed or in the midst of buildings already undertaking or company or government, which are numbered, it should be given a new number occupied by their employees. Each such structure should which may bear a sub-number of the adjacent be treated as a separate building. If such buildings have a building number, e.g., 10/1 .... number of flats or blocks which are independent of one NOTE : These should not be numbered as I O( I) or another having separate entrance from a common 10(2) etc., as such numbering would apply courtyard or staircase ·and occupied by different to census houses within the same building. On households each such flat or block should be considered the other hand, 10/ I would mean a separate as a separate census house. building that has corne up after building No. 8.7 Usually a structure will have four walls and a 10. roof. But in some areas the very nature of construction 9. Census House: A 'Census House' is a building of houses is such that there may not be any wall. For or part of a building having a separate main entrance example, a conical roof almost touches the ground and from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., an entrance is also provided and there will not be any used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied wall as such. Such structures should be treated as buildings or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non­ and census houses, as the case may be. residential purpose or both. 8.8 If there is more than one structure within an 9.1 If a building has a number of flats or blocks enclosed or open compound (premises) belonging to the which are independent of one another having separate same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarters, entrances of their own from the road or a common the garage, etc., only one building number should be staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, given for this group and each of the constituent separate they will be considered as separate census houses. If structures assigned a sub-number like" 1 (1), 1 (2), 1(3) within a large enclosed area, there are separate buildings and so on, provided these structures satisfy the definition owned by different persons, then each such building of a 'Cens.us House' given hereafter. should be treated as one or more separate buildings. 8.9 The buildings should be numbered as follows: You may corne across cases where within an enclosed compound there may be separate buildings owned by an (i) If in a village the locality consists of a number undertaking or company or even government, actually in of streets, buildings should be numbered occupation of different persons. For example, 1.0.c. continuously. Streets should be taken in colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation uniform order from north-west to south-east. but these are in occupation of their employees. Each It has been observed that the best way of such building should be reckoned as a separate building. numbering the buildings is to continue with But. if in anyone of .these buildings there be flats in 613 occupation of different households, each such flat should a road. In such cases, it may become necessary to treat be treated as a separate census house. that separate structure used as balthak as a separate census house. 9.2 It may be difficult to apply the definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For example, in an 9.5 It is usual to find in municipal towns and cities urban area, a flat has five rooms, each room having that every site, whether built upon or not, is numbered direct entrance to the common staircase or courtyard. by the municipal authorities on property basis. Such By definition this has to be treated as five census houses. op~n sites, even if they are enclosed by a compound If all these five rooms are occupied by a single household, wall, should not be listed for census purposes. Only cases it is not realistic to treat them as five census ·houses. In where a structure with roof has come up should be such a case, singleness of use of these rooms alongwith - treated as a census house and listed. But in some areas, the very nature of construction of houses is such that the main house should be considered and the entire flat there may not be any wall. For example, a conical roof should be treated as one census house. On the other almost touches the ground and an entrance is also provided hand, if two independent households occupy these five and there will not be any wall as such. Such structures rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the should of course be treated as buildings and census second household occupying 2 rooms, then considering houses and numbered and listed. the use, the first three rooms together should be treated as one census house and the remaining rooms as another 9.6 Pump houses, temples and other similar census house. But if each room is occupied by an structures must also be numbered and ~ven census house independent household, then each such room should be numbers. These are places where people Gin also live. treated as a separate census house. Obviously, such structures need not be numbered if they are so small that no person can live in them. 9.3 In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a 9.7 Each census house should be numbered. If a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common building by itself is a single census house, then the number of the census house will be the same as the room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ building number. But if different parts or constituent hotel building should be treated as one census house. But units of a building qualify to be treated as separate census if such hostels/hotels have out-houses or other structures houses, each census house should be given a sub-number used for different purposes or the same purpose then within brackets after the building number as 1O( 1), each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel 10(2), etc. or 11 (1), 11(2), 11 (3), etc. should be treated as a separate census house and will be given sub-numbers of the main building. In some parts of 10. Household : A household is a group of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is persons who commonly live together and would take such that a group of huts located in a compound, whether their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. of work prevented any of them from doing so. There While the main residence may be located in one hut, may be a household of persons related by blood or a other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. room, balthak, etc. Though each of the huts is a separate Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, structure, they form a single housing unit and, therefore, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, have to be treated collectively as a single census house. If ashrams, etc. These are called 'Institutional Households'. There may be one member households, 2 member some of the huts are used by one household and the households or multi-member households. For census others by a second hOlJsehold as residence, then the two purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a groups of huts should be treated as separate census 'Household' • houses. However, if there are also other huts in the compound used for other purposes and not as part of the 10.1 If a group of persons who are unrelated to household's residence such as, cattleshed, workshed, etc., each other live in a census house but do not have their they should be treated as separate census houses. meals from the common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional household. Each such person 9.4 It is also possible that a household uses 'another should be treated as a separate household. The important structure, e.g., a balthak, separated from the main link In finding out whether there is a household or not Is residence by some distance or by other ~tructures or by a common kitchen. 614

10.2 Each household will be listed according to the (x) Handing over all documents to your instructions that follow and a distinguishing number Supervisor, the documents being the Notional allotted to each household. As each household will be Map, the Layout Sketch, all filled in Household related to the physical structure of a census house, the Schedules, all filled in Individual Slips, filled household number as such need not be painted on the in and updated Abridged Houselist, the door of each census house. Only the building and census working sheets for preparing Enumerator's house number will be painted. Abstract, the filled in Enumerator's Abstract and all blank Household Schedule books, 11 . You have been provided with a filled in Individual Slip pads and other blank forms. Abridged Houselist form for your enumeration block in which the identification particulars and Section 2 will Reference Date and Enumeration Period have been filled. You will notice that Section 2 runs from 13. The reference date for the 1991 Census will page 1 through page 14 of the Abridged Houselist be the sunrise of March 1, 1991 which implies that the booklet and pages 15 and 16 deal with Section 3. census is expected to provide a snap shot of the Section 1 on page 1 and Section 3 on pages 15 and population of the country as it exists on the sunrise of 16 of the Abridged Houselist will have to be filled in March 1, 1991. It is obviously not possible to ascertain by you as per instructions issued by your superior the particulars of every individual throughout the length officers. The general instructions issued in this behalf are and breadth of the country at this fixed point of time. reproduced in Appendix V. Therefore, the enumeration period has been fixed from 12. You will be required to canvass the Household· February 9 to February 28. Thus, you will have to Schedule for each household and Individual Slip actually commence your work of enumeration on containing 23.questions with parts for each individual in February 9 and complete the work on February 28, your jurisdiction. The operations will be carried out in 1991. During this period, you will have to cover your two stages: jurisdiction and enumerate all households and every person living in households as will be explained later in (a) Enumeration during the period February 9, this booklet. On the night of February 28, 1991, you 1991 to February 28, 1991, and will be required to count the houseless households. (b) Revisional round between March 1, 1991 and Thereafter, in order to bring the information upto date March 5, 1991. with reference to the census moment, which is sunrise These will involve the following steps : of March I, 199 I, you will have to quickly go round your jurisdiction on a re-visit from March 1 to March (i) Preparation of Notional Map and. Layout 5, 1991 and enumerate any fresh arrivals in your Sketch of your enumeration block, jurisdiction who might not have already been enumerated (ii) Updating the Abridged Houselist, elsewhere and also take account of any births·that might have taken place in any of the households after your (iii) Filling up of the Household Schedule, columns previous visit and before the sunrise of'the said date, 1 to 7, update the Household Schedule or fill in fresh Household (iv) Filling up of the Individual Slip for each Schedule if a whole household has moved into your area individual in that household, and has not been enumerated elsewhere. Fill in fresh Individual Slips in appropriate cases. As a corollary, you (v) Filling up of columns 8 through 34 of will have also to cancel the Individual Slips relating to Household Schedule, with reference to the persons who may have unfortunately died since your last entries in Individual Slips filled for each visit to a household but prior to the sunrise of March member of that household, I, 1991. Births or deaths and arrivals of visitors that had (vi) Revisional round and updating of records, taken place after the sunrise of March 1, 1991, need not be taken note of by you. (vii) Filling up of the Enumerator's Wor~ing Sheet for preparing the Enumerator's Abstract, Preparation of Notional Map and Layout Sketch (viii) Filling up of the Enumerator's Abstract, 14. You will be required to prepare a Notional Map and Layout Sketch of your enumeration block for (ix) Filling up of Section 1 of the Abridged which necessary drawing sheets have been supplied to Houselist, you. The instructions for preparing the Notional Map 615

and Layout Sketch have been given in paragraph 7.1 household, missing none, and in recording age of the above. Please go through, the~e instructions carefully and individuals more precisely. draw the No~ional 'Map and Layout Sketch for your 16.1 Please note that this document is marked enumeration block. confidential which means that the particulars entered in 14.1 While drawing the Layout Sketch you may this schedule will have to be treated as confidential. Your come across new constructions which have not been attention at this stage is invited to the relevant provisions reflected in the Abridged Houselist supplied to you. of the Census Act, 1948 reproduced under paragraph These constructions will have to be shown in the Layout 3 of this booklet. Sketch at the appropriate places and assigned building Persons Eligible for Enumeration numbers with oblique strokes, Thus, if a new building either Pucca or Kutcha is found in the midst of buildings 17. The next question that arises is as to who are already numbered it should be given a new number which the presons to be enumerated in the household. In other may bear sub-number of the adjacent building number, words, it is necessary to know who are the persons who e.g., 1011. These new structures should not be are eligible for enumeration. Generally speaking persons numbered as 1O( 1) or 10(2), etc." as such numbering who are present in the household during the entire would apply to census houses within the same building. period of enumeration or who are known to be usual On the other hand, 10/1 would mean a separate building residents of the household and have stayed there for part that has come up between building number 10 and of the enumeration period or who are expected to return building number 11. before Feb.ruary 28, 1991 are eligible to be enumerated as members of the household concerned. So also, visitors Updating the Abridged Houselist who may be present in the household which is being 15. As mentioned in paragraph 11 above, you will enumerated by you and who have been away from their have been provided with an Abridged Houselist for your place of usual residence during the entire enumeration enumeration block. In this form the identification period will also be treated as residents of the household. particulars and Section 2 will have been filled. The 17.1 Thus, when you visit a household for the general instructions as to how Section 2 and Section 3 purpose of enumeration, you will enumerate the must be updated are reproduced in Appendix V and following persons : doubtless you would have been 'trained in the procedure to do this. (i) All those who normally stay and are present \ in that household during the entire period of 15. 1 As you go round your enumeration block enumeration, i.e., from February 9 to carrying out enumeration, you will have to correct February 28, 1991 (both days inclusive); Section 2 and fill Section 3 as the case may be in the Abridged Houselist. Please carry out the corrections in (iI) Also those who are known to be normally Section 2 and additions in Section 3 of the Abridged residing and had actually stayed durin5' a part Houselist as you go round your block. Do not put this of the ,enumeration period (February 9-28, work off because it is essential to ensure that no building, t 99 t ) but are not present at the time of your census house or household is missed or left out and that visit; the present situation is fully reflected in the Abridged (iii) Also those who are known to be normally Houselist. Please read the instructions given in Appendix residing and are not present at the time of V once more. your visit but are expected to return before Filling up of Household Schedule February 28, t 99 t; and 16. Specimen of the Household Schedule is given (iv) Visitors who are present In the household at the end of this chapter. There are altogether 34 censused by you -and are away from the columns in the Household Schedule. Columns 1 to 7 of place(s) of their usual residence during the this form should be filled up first before you take up the entire enumeration period. For the purpose enumeration of the individual members of the household. of enumeration such visitors will be treated It is re-emphasised that it is absolutely necessary to fill as normal residents of the household where up columns 1 to 7 of this form before you take up they are actually found during the enumeration individual enumeration of the members of the household. period provided they have not been This will mainly help you in counting all members of the enumerated elsewhere. 616

17.2 Please note that if a person has been away lOin State No.2. Similarly, Location Code 10/6/1X/ from his normal or usual place of residence throughout 5(22) would mean enumeration Block No. 22 falling in the enumeration period, he will not be eligible for Ward No.5 of Town No. IX in District No.6 of State enumeration as a member of the household in which he No.IO, is a normal resident. He will be enumerated wherever he is actually found during the enumeration period. 19.2 The code number of Development Block will Similarly, a person who would have normally resided at also be supplied to you by your Charge Officer or another place but has been absent from that place for Supervisor. You have to enter the same in the space the entire enumeration period, will be enumerated by ,provided in the schedule. In case of States/UTs where you if he is found in any household in your jurisdiction the Development Block has been taken as the next unit as a visitor. Such persons should, however, be cautioned below district, the code number of the Development that they should not get themselves enumerated again, Block will be repeated here. ' in case they move from this place. 19.3 If you have, by any chance, been put in­ Book No. and Form No. charge of more than one rural or urban enumeration block, please make sure that you have separate books 18. You have to write the Book No. and Fonn No. ,and pads for each rural or urban enumeratIon block. Do at the top left hand corner of this schedule. Book No. not use the same book or pad for different enumeration is given on the cover page of the Household Schedule blocks even if blank forms are available in a particular book and you have merely to copy this number on each book or pad. Household Schedule form. The Form No. will run serially from I for each book. 19.4 Please check that the Location Code tallies with the Location Code indicated in the filled in Abridged Location Code Houselist supplied to you. If they do not tally, refer the 19. At the top on the left hand side of the schedule matter immediately to your Supervisor for further you will find Location Code. The Location Code numbers instructions, have been allotted to each State, District, Tahsil/Taluk/ Serial Number of Household Police Station/Development Block/Circle or town, village (each separated by oblique stroke) and enumeration 20. The serial number of the household as given block (E.B.) number within brackets. Your Charge in column' 7 of the Abridged Houselist will have to be Officer or Supervisor would have already indicated to entered in the Household Schedule at the appropriate you the complete Location Code number of the rural place. As you will notice, serial number of household has or urban block assigned to you and noted these been entered in Section 2 of the Abridged Houselist In particulars on the cover page of the booklet. You should a continuous manner. If, however, you come across a enter on each form the complete Location Code number household in course of enumeration, which does not find of your enumeration block, comprising State/District! mention in the Abridged Houselist, you should enter the Tahsil, etc. or town/village or ward and enumeration particulars of this household In Section 3 of the Abridged block numbers (within brackets). Please note that the Houselist as per instructions given in Appendix V. You code for town is to be given in Roman numbers while may come across a new household in the following codes for all other units will be given in international situations : numerals. ' (I) A household has moved Into a new building 19. I Location Code is a device by which every which has come up after the house listing village or town in a TahsillTaluk/Police Station/ operations; Development Block/Circle of every District in a State/ (ii) A household has moved into an existing Union Territory is identified by a combination of building or census house which was not used numbers. The enumeration blocks for villages and towns for residential purposes before; have also been assigned numbers and these constitute the last element of the Location Code and is recorded in the (iii) A new household has come In by sharing Location Code within brackets. By a combination of these accommodation with other household(s) who numbers one can exacdy identify the enumeration block were existing at the time, of house listing. within a village or a town. Thus, Code No. 2/10/3/ 20.1 However, you may come across a new house­ 46( 138) would mean enumeration block No. 138 hold which has replaced a household listed during the falling in Village No. 46 in Tahsil No. 3 of District No. houselisting operations. In such a case, the serial number 617 of the household given in column 7 of the Abridged such persons as members of the household. Please make Houselist need not be changed. You should merely repeated enquiries about infants and very young children change the name of the head of the household in column because they are often liable to be left out of the count. 6 in Section 2 and adopt the serial number already Col. 2 : Name entered in column 7 for this new household. Similarly, if the head of household has changed, you have merely 23. Again, this question hardly calls for any to make change in column 6 of the Abridged Houselist explanation. The name of the person enumerated, and no change in the serial number given in column 7 starting with the head of the household, should be of the Abridged Houselist is called for. Please do not entered here. forget to read the instructions for filling up the Abridged 23.1 The head of household .for census purposes Houselist and updating the same as given in Appendix is a person who is recognised as such in the household. V before you start filling up the Household Schedule and He or she is generally the person who bears the chief the Individual Slip. responsibility for the management of the household and Type of Household takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male 21. At the top right hand corner of the Household member, but mJY be a female or a younger member of Schedule, you will have to record the type of household, either sex. It may please be remembered that there are whether institutional or houseless 'by symbols as per female-headed households, in which case the head of instructions given in the foot note of the form itself. household should be recorded accordingly. You need not There are three types of households, viz., nonnal, enter into any argument about it but record the person institutional and houseless. While you are enumerating who is recognised by the household as its head. In the the members of the household, you will come to know case of an absentee de jure 'Head', the person on whom whether the household falls in the category 6f 1J0rmal the responsibility of managing the affairs of household household or institutional household or house less falls at the time of enumeration should be regarded as household. For institutional write 'I' and for houseless the Head. household write '0'. For normal household no entry need be made. 23.2 Do not insist on the name of the female member of the household if the respondent does not Col. 1 : Serial No. volunteer to give it. Similarly, do not insist on a female 22. This column relates to serial number and hardly respondent giving the name of her husband or of any calls for any explanation. However, in entering the other relation if by custom she is forbidden to do so. members of the household in the Household Schedule In the case of infants also some times the name may not it would be better if some system is followed. After be forthcoming. In all such cases it should suffice if in entering the name and other paniculars of the head of this column, you write so and so's wi fe or sister or mother the household (columns 1-7), you should cover the near or father or son or daughter as the case may be. It needs relations such as wife or husband of the head of the hardly any re-emphasis that the members of the household, sons and daughters, each son's wife and household should be enumerated and entered in a children, each daughter's husband and children, then systematic order as discussed above. In the case of an other relations such as brothers, sisters, mother, father, institutional household, there may be a non-resident etc., of the head of the household, then domestic I Head'. He is not ,eligible to be enumerated as a member servants; visitors, boarders if any, etc. Please see that all of this household. these persons must form, part of the household and must 23.3 Books containing Household Schedule forms be entitled to ,be enumerated in terms of the eligibility would have been supplied to you in sufficient quantity. criteria spelt out in the various paragraphs. Such a system For each household you have to fill one form. Even if of listing and entering of particulars in the Household a form has been filled in for a one member household Schedule will ensure that omissions are avoided, and there is enough space to enter particulars of another particularly of small children. It will also help in cross­ household you should not make further use of the form. checking replies regarding age. You should take up a fresh form for each household. 22.1 A word of caution-You must ask probing However, if in a large household there are more persons questions regarding relations such as unmarried sisters, than that the Household Schedule form can accommodate, parents, domestic servants and children. Otherwise, the you should continue the entries on the next form, but head of the household may not indicate that there are do not forget to wrhe the word 'continued' on the top 618 of the next Household Schedule which you will be using. stated earlier make sure that infants even if one day old The word 'continued' should be written in cap'italletters. are invariably enumerated. You should not enter the, age Re·write the Location Code and Serial No. of the in months. The age of an infant who has not yet household in the second Household Schedule form also. completed one year should invariably be noted as '0' only. Col. 1 : Relationship to Head 26.2 Age is one of the most important items 24. In this column you will have to record the of demographic data and you should ascertain the age relationship to head in full. In the case of the head write with the greatest care. Many persons, particularly .in 'head'. For others write the full relationship. Do not use words like 'nephew', 'niece' or 'uncle', 'aunt' but state the rural areas often times do not give their age correctly. They should be assisted to state the correct whether brother's or sister's son or daughter (for age by stimulating their memory with reference to any nephew or niece) or father's or mother's brother, historical event, etc., well-known in the area. father's or mother's sister's husband (for uncle), or father's or mother's sister or father's or mother's Sometimes the age can be ascertained with reference to the age of another person of a known age, who brother's wife (for aunt). Son or daughter will include may be living in the same household or in the adopted son or adopted daughter or step son/daughter. neighbouring household or that of a well-known person For brother-in-law, write wife's brother or sister's of the village such as Headman of the village. A person husband as the case may be. For grandson, write son's can then easily say whether he was older or younger son or daughter's son as the case may be. In the case than such a person and by how many years. This will of visitors, boarders or domestic servants/cooks, etc... help you to record the age more precisely. who are enumerated as members of the household, write visit'?", boarder or domestic servant/cook, as the case 27. The advantage of recording all eligible may be. In the case of an institutional household, members of the household in the Household Schedule however, all the members of the household should be columns 1 to 7 first should now be obvious to you. For, treated as unrelated. It is possible that in a hostel, the you will have an opportunity of checking the consistency resident superintendent's son or daughter also happens of the age reported for each member of the household to be a boarder, while the superintendent himself/herself in relationship to the age of other members. In case of is the head. Even here the relationship of his/her sori/ any doubt you can certainly check back with the daughter should be recorded as unrelated, because it is respondent and ascertain correct age which should be an institutional household. recorded here.

Cols. 4 & 5 : Sex Col. 7 : Marital Status 25. For males, put tick (.!) in column 4 and for 28. In answering this question use the following females put tick (.!) in column 5 against the particular abbreviations : person. For eunuchs and hermaphrodites, put tick (.!) NM for Never Married under column 4. Verify with reference to the name and relationship to head recorded under columns 2 and 3 M for Currently Married respectively that you have noted the sex correctly. It is W for Widowed obvious that there cannot be a tick in both columns 4 and 5 in the same line. S for Separated or Divorced Col. 6 : Age 28.1 The entry is to be made in the manner indicated below : 26. Record the age of the person in total years completed last birthday in the column. Very often there (a) For a person who has never been married at is a tendency on the part of individuals to return 'years any time before, write 'NM'. running' rather than the 'years completed'. Make sure (b) For a person currently married, whether for that only the actual number of years completed is the first or another time and whose marriage recorded. is subsisting at the time of enumeration with 26.1 In .respect of infants who might not have the spouse living, write 'M'. Write 'M' also for completed one year by the day of enumeration, their persons who are recognised by custo.m or ag~ in completed years must be shown as '0', as they societY as married and for the persons in stable have not yet completed one year of age. As has been de facto union. Even if a m~rriage is disputed 619

in the locality, wlite 'M' if the person 28.3 'M' Is the abbreviation for 'currently concerned .says he or she is marr"iE!d or is in married'. The word 'currently' does not mean 'recently'. stable de facto union. It only means 'at present'. 'For example, a man may be 80 years old and may have been ·marrled SO years ago; (c) For a widowed person wbose husband or wife if his wife is still alive and the marriage subsists, they are is dead, and who has not been married again, 'currently married'. write 'W'. 28.4 The conditions for the marital status to be (d) For a person who has been separated from reckoned as 'currently married' are that the man and wife or husband and is living apart with no woman are both alive and that their marriage subsists, apparent intention of living together again or i.e., they are not divorced or separated. Please note that who has been divorced either by deqee of we are not concerned with the legality of a union. a law court or by an acceptecl...iocial or religious cusfum but who has not remarried, 29. Having filled in columns 1 to 7 of the write'S'. Household Schedule you are now set for taking up (e)' For an independent woman return her marital individual enumeration of all the members of the status as declared by her. household listed in column 2 of the Household Schedule. Column 8 to column 34 of the Household Schedule are 28.2 This question must be answered for all to be entered with reference to the entries made in the persons irrespective of age. For very young children, Individual Slip. The instructions for making the entries though we know that they may not be married, the in column 8 to column 34 are given later, after the appropriate abbreviation must be entered after enquiry. instructions on the Individual Slip (Chapter IV).

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30. In paragraph 12 of this booklet, you have been (iv) Vi~itors who are present in the household told that you will be required to canvass the Household censused by you and are away from the Schedule for each household and an Individual Slip, place(s) of their usual residence during the containing 23 questions with parts, for each individual entire enumeration period. For the purpose In the household enumerated in your jurisdiction. The of enumeration such visitors will be treated operations will be carried out in two stages, (a) as normal residents of the household where enumeration during the period February 9, 1991 to they are actually found during the enumeration February 28, 1991, and (b) revisional round between period provided they have not been March'l, 1991 and March 5, 1991. You have also been enumerated elsewhere. told in paragraph 13 that the reference date for the 1991 Census will be the sunrise of March 1, 1991. In Please note that if a person has been away from the same paragraph, instructions have been given as to his normal or usual place of residence throughout the how the revisional round should be conducted. enumeration period, he will not be eligible for enumeration as a member of the household in which he 31. In paragraph 17 of the booklet, you have been is a normal resident. He will be enumerated wherever told as to who are the persons to be enumerated in a he is actually found during the enumeration period. particular household of your jurisdiction. The instructions Similarly, a person who would have normally resided at are briefly recapitulated below. another place but has been absent from the place for "Generally speaking, persons who are present in the entire enumeration period, will be enumerated by the household during the entire period of enumeration you if he is found in any household in your jurisdiction or who are known to be usual residents of the household as a visitor. Such persons should, however, be cautioned and have stayed there for part of the enumeration period that they should not get themselves enumerated again, or who are expected to return before February 28; 1991 in case they move from this place." are eligible to be enumerated as members of the 32. In paragraph 16 of the booklet you have been household concerned. So :1150, visItors who may be told that columns I to 7 of thE:! household schedule present in the household which is being enumerated by should be filled up first before you take up the you and who have been away from their place of usual enum~~urtheindividual members of the household. residence during the entire enumeration period will also in paragraphs 22 to 29, you have been told how columns be treated as residents Qf the household. 1 to 7 of the household schedule are to be filled. The Thus, when you visIt a household for the purpose wncepU and definitions associated with each column of enumeration, you will enumerate the followIng have also been explained at appropriate places. You are persons: now set for taking up the individual enumeration of all the members of the household listed in column 2 of the (i) All those who normally stay and are present household schedule. in that household during the entire period of enumeration, i.e., from February 9 to 33. You will be required to fill up an Individual February 28, 1991 (both days InclUSive); Slip for each member of the household.The instructions for filling up the Individual Slip are given hereafter. (ii) Also those who are known to be normally residing and had actually stayed during a part INDIVIDUAL SLIP of the enumeration period (February 9 - 34. A specimer. of the Inciividual Slip is given on 28, 1991) but are not present at the time pages ~23-624. Please note that this document is of your visit; marked 'Confidential' which means that the particulars (iii) Also those who are known to be normally entered in this slip will have to be treated as confidential. residing and are not present at the time of Your attention at this stage is invited to the relevant your visit, but are expected to return before provisions of the Census Act, 1948 reproduced under February 28, 1991; and paragraph 3 of this booklet.

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CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

Location Code ...... " ..... ~ ...... ( SI. No. of Household Pad No ......

~g~~ No. of Development Block ...... Slip No ......

I Name ...... 2 Relationship to head ...... , ...... [ ...... ," " " " '1 8 Religion ...... ~~;~·~~·;~·~~·~~.·I.~·~~;~·.~:~~~~·.~~~~~~~~~:::·g····...... , 9 ~;~;;~:~:';';';';;';:~:';'~';.'~~~~~~~~.'.L.. ~ .. ~: .. :.:8 Age .... ,. .. ""., .. ,...... 10. Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe i r.... · [...... ·' .. ·...... 1 Marital status ...... !...... • ...... • ...... • ..... •• ...... l ...... 0 Mother tongue .. · .. · ...... II Literate (I )/lIlIterate (2) ...... r r" ... ,.. '· .. r···· .. ' ...... "'" .•. ,,, .. 1.. " ...... "".1 12 Educational attainment ...... 7 Two other ianguages known ...... " .... , " .... "...... ·· ...... D ...... 1. I I I I ...... , ...... [· ...... ·0 ...... " .... ,,"''', ...... r· ::: ... ::::.: ::::.::: .... :::::1 13 Attendfng School/College, Yes( I )1N0(2) ......

Yes r'" ....( ...... , 14A Oid you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/O/RlB/I/O) ...... : (Including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work for malor part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... D 1 SA Main activity. . last year. , 'Yes' In 14B (C/ALlHHI/OW)_ ...... [ ...... [ ...... I . 'No' in 148 (H/ST/O/RlB/I/O) ...... If HHI/OW I!' 1SA (!) Name of establishment ...... (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ·• ...... · ...... r.. ·.... 1· ...... ·\ ...... 1 ... ) ·O...... •• .. ·:· .... ·f.... · .. k·.... ••.•.••••·• .. ••••••••••••••••• .... •.... •.. •.. •••• .. •• .. •.. ••• .. ,,··::·· ...... ••• ...... •...... t.... · ...... ,. (III escnption 0 wor ...... l ! (iv). Class of worker .• ! ••• , ...... 158 'Yes~ in 1_4B-AnY other work any time last year? Yes (CiAL/HHIIOW)/No ...... f I 'Nti! in 148-Work done any time last year? (CIALlHHI/OW) . l...... If HHI/OW In I 58

(I) Name of ~stabllshment ...... (II) Nature of Industry, trade or service ...... ( ...... 1 ...... ' . •...... {...... 1 (II') Descrip ••".f w...... :...... L...... I ...... 1 . (Iv) Class of worker ...... 8' 16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... ,168 If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2) ...... 624

17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... B 17B If 'Yes' In 17 A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-Pensloner(2) ......

18. Birth place B···.. ··, 22. For all ever-married women only (a) Place of blrth...... I (a) Age at marrlage ...... 1L. __ _J (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ·························· ...... ···1· i (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) DlstrlCt...... · ...... · ...... · ...... ·· .... · ...... ·I ...... 1 (d) State/Country ...... I...... i MaieD FemaleD Total D 19. Last residence [' ...... , (a) Place of last resldence ...... H (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... I ...... IU (c) Number of children ever born alive (cl Dlstrlct ...... · ...... ··· ...... · .. ··· .. · .... · ...... · ...... I (d) State/Country ...... I ! MaJeD FemaleD TotaJD 20. Reasons for migration from place of last residence (Code) * ...... D 23. For currently married women only

21. Duration of residence at the village or ~own Any child born alive during

of enumeratlon ...... last one year ...... 1,.· ...... II:

* I Employment (1 ) I Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

Marriage (5) Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 625

Pad No. and Slip No. that you have separate pads for each enumeration block. 35. On the right hand top corner of the slip will' Do not use the same pad for different enumeration blocks be found Pad No. and Slip No. You will have to note even if blank forms are available in a particular pad. the Pad No. on each slip of the pad. The Pad No. will 35.4 Please note that the Location Code tallies with have been indicated on the cover page of the pad the Location Code indicated in the field in Abridged supplied to you by your Charge Officer/Supervisor. The Houselist and the Household Schedule on the basis of Slip Nos. for each pad will run from 1 to 50 or 1 to which you are enumerating the individuals in a particular 25 or 1 to 10 as the case may be. In some pads, the household. actual number of Individual Slips may, by mistake in binding, be a little more or little less. The last serial SI. No. of Household number in such pads will therefore, vary accordingly. The 36. The serial number of the household as given idea is that every slip should be allotted the Pad No. in column 7 of the Abridged Houselist supplied to you already assigned by your Charge Officer as well as the will have been entered by you in the Household Schedule distinct serial number on each slip in a sequence starting at the appropriate place. This number has to be entered from 1. on each slip of the members in relation to a particular Location Code household. It would be worthwhile your recalling the instructions given under paragraph 20 of this booklet at 35.1 You will have to note the location Code on this stage. each slip, as per instructions given in paragraph 19 of this booklet. Your Charge Officer or Supervisor would Q. 1 : Name have already indicated to you the complete Location 37. This question hardly calls for any explanation. Code of the rural or urban block assigned to you and It is obvious that the name of each member of the noted these particulars on the cover page of the pad. household will have to be filled against this question on The location Code consists of five elements, namely, different slips. At this point, you will be well-advised to State/Union Territory code, District (ode, Tahsil/Taluk! recall the instructions in paragraphs 22-23. PS/Development Block/Circle or Town code, village or the ward code (each separated by oblique stroke) and 38. Please remember that you have to fill in one enumeration blpck (EB) 'number within brackets. It is Individual Slip for each member of the house/wid possible that the State,. District and Charge code (Tahsil, recorded in column 2 of the Household Schedule. Please etc., or Town) .. w'ould have been rubber-stamped on each also remember to fill the slips reiating to the members slip of the pads supplied to you. In such cases, you will of the household in the sequence in which the n.Jmes of have to enter the remaining two elements, namely, the members of the household have been entered in village or ward and EB code. If, however, no such rubber­ column 2 of the Household Schedule. stamping has been done, you will have to write the full Q. 2 : Relationship to Head Location Code consisting of the aforesaid five elements, as given by your Charge Officer or Supervisor, bn each 39. It will be noticed that enough space has been Individual Slip. It is advisable to note the Location Code provided for writing the relationship to head. You should on each slip at home before starting actual enumeration, record the relationship to head in full. The instructions so that you do not waste your valuable time in the field in this regard are given in paragraph 24 of this booklet, in filling up the Location Code. Please note that the code which may be read for refreshing your memory. In the for town is to be given in Roman numbers, while codes case of the head of the household, write" Head". Please for all other units will be given in international numerals. ~o not write anything in the dotted boxes. For example, Location Code 2/10/3/46 (138) would Q. 3 : Male (1)/Female (2) mean enumeration block No.138 falling in village No. 46 in Tahsil No. 3 of District No. 10 in State No.2. 40. For male, write' l' and for female, write '2' Similarly Location Code 10/6/IX/5(22) would mean in the box provided against this question. For eunuchs enumeration block No. 22 falling in Ward No. 5 of and hermaphrodites, write' l' in the box. Verify with Town No. IX in District No.6 of State No. 10. reference to the name and relationship to head recorded under columns 2 and 3 respectively of the Household 35.2 As indicated in para 19.2, you have also to Schedule that you have noted the sex correctly. write the Code No. of Development Block· at the appropriate place in each Individual Slip. This might have Q. 4 : Age been rubber-stamped by Charge Officer. 41. Record the age of the person in total years 35.3 Ifby any chance, you have been put in-charge completed last birthday in the rectangle provided against of more than one enumeration tJlock, please make sure this question. The age should be recorded in international 626

numerals. Very often, there Is a tendency on the part returned by the person as his/her mother of Individuals to return 'years running' rather than 'years tongue artd you should not enter into any completed'. Make sure that only the actual number of argument with him/her and try to record any years completed Is recorded. In respect of infants who language other than what is returned, and might not have completed one year by the day of enumeration, their age in completed years must be (d) If you have reasons to suspect that in any area due to any organised movement, the mother shown as '0' as they have not yet completed one year of age. Make sure that Infants even If one day old are tongue is not being truthfully returned, you Invariably enumerated. You should not enter the age In should record the mother tongue as actually months. The age of an Infant who has not yet completed returned by the respondent and make a report one year should Invariably be noted as '0' only. It will to your supervisory officers for verification. be useful to recall the Instructions in paragraphs 26 and You are not authorised to make any correction 27 of this booklet In this connection. on your own. Q. 5 : Marital Status 43.2 The mother tongue dS returned by the respondent should be recorded in full on the fines. You 42. Instrutions given under paragraph 28 of the should not write anything In the four dotted boxes booklet may be followed. You will have to use the provided against this question. following abbreviations in answering this question : 43.3 Since a household may consist of persons NM for Never Married related by blood or of unrelated persons or a mix of both, M for Currently Married it is absolutely necessary to ask of every person about his/her mother tongue because the mother tongue of W for Widowed each member of a household need not necessarily be the S for Separated or Divorced same-these may be different for different persons in the household. 42.1 The entry as above will have to be made on the line and not in the dotted box. Q.7 : Two Other Languages Known Note: The entries in Question I to 5 correspond to 44. You have recorded the mother tongue In the entries in columns 2 to 7 of the Household Question 6. Enquire whether the person knows any other Schedule and you will be well-advised to make languages, Indian or foreign, and write languages a tally of the entries as and when you are filling returned by him/her on the fines and not in the dotted up an Individual Slip for each of the members boxes, against this question. In case he/she does not entered In column 2 ofthe Household Schedule. know any language apart from his/her mother tongue, put cross (x) on the fine against this question. Q. 6 : Mother TClngue 44.1 The number of languages recorded under this 43. Mother tongue is the language spoken in question should not be more than two. These languages childhood by the person's mother to the person. If the should be other than the mother tongue of the person mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in enumerated and these should be recorded one after the the person's home. In childhood will be the mother other in the order In which the person speaks and tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the understands them best and can use with understanding . language usually spoken by the mother should be in communicating with others. The person need not recorded. In case of doubt, the language mainly spoken necessarily be able to read and write these languages. It in the household may be recorded. is enough if he/she has a working knowledge of these 43.1 Record mother tongue ill full, whatuer two langt·ages to enable him/her to converse in those be the name of the language returned by the respon­ languages with understanding. Please do not write dent and ~o not use abbreviations. Please note the anything in the dotted boxes. following: Q. 8 : Relfrion (a) You are not expected to determine if the 45. In answering this question, use the following language returned by a person is a dialect of abbreviations : another language, H for Hindus (b) You should not try to establish any relationship between religion and mother tongue, M for Muslims (c) You are bound to record the language as C for Christians 627

S for Sikhs or'S' in the answer to Question 8 : Religion. However, Scheduled Tribes can belong to any B for Buddhists religion. for Jains Q. 10 : Name of Scheduled CastelTribe For others, record the actual religion as returned 47. For the person recorded as a Scheduled Caste, fully. i.e., code' l' in the box against Question 9, write the 45.1 If the person says that he has no religion the name of the caste in full on the line and not in the dotted answer may be recorded accordingly. Do not mistake boxes. For those for whom code '2' (that is Scheduled religion for caste which will not be recorded here. You Tribe) is recorded in the box against Question 9, write should also not try to establish any relationship between the name of the tribe in full on the line and not in the religion and mother tongue. Do not write anything in the dotted boxes. dotted boxes, but write on the line. 47.1 Please check that the name of caste/tribe, as Q. 9 : Whether S~C. (1)/S.T. (2) the case may be, appears in the list of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes supplied to you by your Supervisor. 46. You have been furnished with a list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled TrIbes in.· relation to 47.2 For those persons for whom 'X' has been your State/Union Territory. Ascertain if the person recorded against Question 9, there will be no entry in enumerated belongs to a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Question 10 and you should put a cross (X) on the line. Tribe and if he does, write '1' for Scheduled Caste and Q. 11 : Literate (1 )/lIIiterate (2) '2' for Scheduled Tribe in the box provided against this question. For a person who is not a member of any 48. Definition of literate: A person who can both Scheduled Caste Qr Scheduled Tribe, put 'x' in the box. read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but 46.1 If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a or a Scheduled Tribe returns his/her caste or tribe by person who is literate should have received any formal a synonym or generic name of a caste or a tribe, it should education or should have passed any minimum educational be reckoned as Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe only standard. if the name finds place in the list furnished to you.

Similarly, if the answer to this question is in general 48.1 For a person who is literate i.e'J who can both terms, like Harijan/Girijan or Achhutl Adivasi, you read and write with understanding in any language write should not reckon the,Person enumerated as belonging '1' in the box provided against this question. If there is to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, as the case may be. any doubt about a person's ability to read or write, the In such a case, you should ascertain the name of the test that may be applied for reading is his/her ability to caste/tribe fully and if that name finds place in your list, read any portion of the printed matter In the you should reckon the person as belonging to Scheduled Enumerator's Instruction Booklet (provided the person Caste or Scheduled Tribe, as the case may be. If a person is familiar with the language used in the booklet) and is negligent and insists on calling himself/herself merely similarly, for writing he/she should be able' to write a 'Harijan' or 'Achhut' or 'Adivasi' or 'Glrijan', as the case simple letter. At>ility merely to sign one's name is not may be, or repeats the synonym or generic name of a adequate to qualify a person as being able to write with caste or tribe, please tell him/her that this description understanding. If a person claims to be literate in some is not adequate for census purposes and persuade him/ other language with which the enumerator is not her to give the actual name of the Scheduled Caste or acquainted, the respondent's word has to be taken as Scheduled Tribe. This may bring out the actual name of correct. Other members of the household may als'o be the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, as the case may able to testify to the literacy of the person enumerated. be, and record' l' or '2' In the box as may be applicable. 48.2 For a person who is illiterate, i.e., who can If the person merely claims to be a Scheduled Caste or neither read nor write or can merely read but cannot a Scheduled Tribe, (:jut says that he/she does not belong write in any language, write '2' in the box against thiS" to any of the notified communities applicable to the area, question. All children of the age of 6 years or less should as reflected in the list supplied to you, he/she will not be treated as illiterate even if the child is going to a school be reckoned as belonging to a Scheduled Caste or a and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd Scheduled Tribe. words. 46.2 Scheduled Castes can belong to Hindu or Q. 12 : Educational Attainment Sikh religion. For a person returning as a Scheduled Caste, check whether you have recorded ,either 'H' 49. This question will be asked of only those who 628 are literate and for whom '1' has been recorded against SO. Whenever you come across post-graduates as Question 11. For a person who is illiterate and for whom also those with a technical degree or technical diploma '2' has been recorded in the answer to Question II, and those with certificates from the Industrial Training there is no question of ascertaining the educational Institutes (ITI), you will have to issue to such persons attainment even if he/she had at some stage attended 'Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel school and passed a standard and had relapsed into Schedule' and ask the person(s) concerned to fill the illiteracy. In such a case, you should put a dash (-). schedule which will be collected by you during your We are insisting that a dash (-) should be put if there revisional round between March 1 to 5, 1991. You will is no educational attainment and not a cross (X), because be supplied with adequate number of Post-graduate we want to avoid confusion with 10th standard which Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules and cross may signify. You will have to ascertain and record you are urged to issue as many schedules as there might the highest educational level attained by a person for be post-graduates or technical degree or technical literates, i.e., for whom '1' is recorded in answer to diploma holders in the household that you have Question 11. enumerated. This information will be readily available when you have ascertained information regarding 49.1 For a person who is still studying in a educational attainment against Question 12 of the particular class, the highest educational level attained by Individuar Slip. While issuing the Post-graduate Degree him/her will be one that he/she has actually passed and Holder and Technical Personnel Schedule for each not the one in which he/she is studying. For example, eligible person in the household, you should note the a person studying in 1st year B.A. should be recorded Location Code on the schedule while issuing it. You as only 'PUC' or 'Higher Secondary' or 'Senior should put a tick (,(') against Question 12 of the person Secondary (10+2)' as the case may be. Similarly, for concerned for whom a Post-graduate Degree Holder and person studying say, in the 4th year of M.B.B.S., his/ Technical Personnel Schedule has been issued. You will her educational attainment should be 3rd year of be required to furnish a statement giving the number of M.B.B.S., which is the highest level he/she has actually blank schedules issued to you, number of schedules attained. You must record the actual standard passed issued to eligible persons, number of filled in schedules such as, III standard, VIII standard, 1st year B.Com., etc. collected by you and number of blank schedules returned However, if a person merely says that he/she has passed by you to your Supervisor. Therefore, it is necessary that primary, middle, matriculation, school final, higher you identify the persons with the help of a tick (,(') secondary or senior secondary ( 10+ 2) or other definite against Question 12 of the person concerned for whom a schedule has been issued so that you can give an levels, record him/her as such. account of schedules issued to eligible persons. During 49.2 The highest educational level attained by the your revisional round between March 1 and 5, 1991 person enumerated should be recorded. When a person about which instructions are given in this booklet, you holds both general and technical qualifications, both of must please collect all the filled in Post-graduate Degree which are of equivalent level or of varying levels such Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules issued by you as B.Se. (Zoology) and M.B.B.S. or B.A. (Maths) and to the members of the households in your jurisdiction B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering) both the technical and and hand them over to your Supervisor. While collecting general qualifications should be recorded against this the Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel question. In the case of pass courses, indicate the degree Schedule, you must put a reverse stroke (') on the tick only. (,(') against Question 12 of the individual concerned for whom you have put the tick, while issuing the schedule. 49.3 In recording the educational level. of a When you do this, the marking will appear as (.x) to graduate or a post-graduate, the major subject such as signify that the filled in schedule in respect of that B.Se. (Maths), M.A. (Economics), M.Sc. (Botany), individual has been collected. If, however, any particular B.Sc. (Agriculture), etc. should be noted. You should individual in a household says that he has not been able not use abbreviations which are not in common use. In to find time to fill in the schedule, you may please request such <;ases, the degree or diploma should be spelt out him to do so immediately and post it at the nearest post fully, for example, M.A. () and Diploma in Library office or lett~r box. The individual may b~ told that he Science or M.A. (Sociology) and _Diploma in Labour has to fold the form, paste and post it. No postage will Relations. Adequate space has been provided in the slip be required as this will be paid by the addressee. and you are urged to record the qualification accurately Q. 13 : Attending School/College, Yes (1)/ and in sufficient detail. This information is vital for No (2) manpower planning and should receive your careful attention. 5 1. After you· have recorded the answer to 629

Question 12, you have further to ask whether the person other questions will have to be filled in the case of those whom you are enumerating is attending any school or to whom they are applicable. The instructions for filling college. If the answer is 'Yes', you have to record' l' these questions follow. in the box provided against this question. If the answer 52.2 These questions are meant to get details of is 'No', you should record '2' in the box. Please note the work done by the people with reference to last year. that illiterates (code 2 against Question II) can be found We may, therefore, first consider what is meant by 'work' attending school. Therefore, this question should be and what the 'reference period' is. asked of all persons, including elderly men and women. Definition of Work 51. I In recording answers to this question you are not required to ascertain whether the school/college 53. Work may be defined as participation in any being attended by the person enumerated is a recognised economically productive- activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only or unrecognised institution. The choice should be left to actual work but also effective supervision and direction the respondent as to whether the person is attending of work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or in family school/college. Thus, if a person is receiving education enterprise. through a correspondence course or attending some vocational course or attending the Adult Education Reference Period Programme and returns himself as attending school/ 54. In all the questions except Question 168, the college, he/she will be entered as such and code' l' will reference period is the one year preceding the date of be recorded in the box against this question. enumeration. Certain types of work such as agriculture, household industry like, BlIrmaking, etc., are carried on ECONOMIC QUESTIONS either throughout the year or only during certain seasons 52. It is proposed to adopt the same Economic or parts of the year, depending on the local circumstances. Questions as were adopted in the 1981 Census with only In such cases what we are concerned with is the broad slight variation. The economic questions consist of three time-span of the agricultural seasons preceding the enumeration. parts, namely : I. Q. 14A Did you work any time at all last year? 54.1 For Question 168, the reference period is any time before one year preceding the date of (including unpaid work on farm or in family enumeration. enterprise) Explanation Yes No(H/ST IO/Rl81110) 55. There should be no confusion regarding these questions. What we are trying to find out is the number Q. 148 If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of workers and non-workers and among the workers of last year? Yes (1 )/No(2) those who had worked for the major part of the year II. Q. 15A Main activity last year? and those who did not work for the major part of the year. Details of their activity are also collected. The 'Yes' in 14B (C/ALlHHI/OW) number of non-workers seeking/available for work and 'No' in 14B (H/ST IO/RlB/I/O) those among them who had not worked before are also 'Yes'in 14B-Any other work any time last collected. Q 158 year? Yes (C/AlIHHIIOW)/No 55.1 Question 14A seeks to find out if a person . 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last had done any work at all (including unpaid work on farm year? (C/ AL/HHIIOW) or in family enterprise) during the last year or whether he or she did not work at all and if it is the latter how III. Q. 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? the person spent his/her time as a non-worker. Then Yes. (1)/No (2) Question 14B seeks to find out who among the persons Q. 168 If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked returning 'Yes' in Question 14A had worked for the before? Yes (1 )/No (2) major part of th.e year. By major part of the year is meant six months (183 days) or more. Those who had worked 52.1 These questiohs must be canvassed for every for the major part of the year are termed as 'main person, irrespective of age or sex. Every person must be workers'. Those who have not worked for the major part asked Question 14A, including the very young or very of the year, i.e., those who had worked for less than six old and the answer to this question must be tilled in. The months (183 days) in the year are termed as 'marginal 630 workers'. Those who had worked for six months or more, in Question 16A had ever worked or not before. Those will answer 'Yes' for Question 148. For them code' l' who had worked any time before will answer 'Yes' for has to be recorded in the box. But those who had worked Question 168 and for them code' I' has to be recorded for less than six months or 183 days will say 'No' and in the box. But those who had not worked any time for them code '2' is to be recorded in the box for this before will say 'No' and for them code '2' is to be question. Question 15A seeks to elicit information on recorded. The main purpose of this question is to elicit the activity of the main workers in Question 148, i.e., information regarding the, fresh entrants in the labour those for whom code '1' has been recorded in the box. market. Those returning code '2' for this question will It will also elicit information about the main activity of be the fresh entrants in the labour market. the 'marginal workers' covered in Question 148, i.e., 55.5 It will thus be seen that these questions on those who have returned 'No' and for whom code '2' economic aspects hav~ been so designed as to identify has been recorded in the box against Question 148. all the workers, main or marginal and non-workers with 55.2 A person may have worked for six months reference to the activities during the last one year prior or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. to the date of enumeration. It is very important to If he/she has worked for three months in cultivation, one remember that the period referred to in Questions 14A, month in gurmaking and three months as an agricultural 148, 15A and 158 is one year preceding the labourer in Question 1 5A, he/she is required to indicate enumeration. Thus, if in some areas, a person has been which of these three activities according to him/her was a cultivator or an agricultural labourer, or has worked his/her main activity, i.e., in which capacity he/she spent in an industry, etc., only in one season, i:e., less than more time. In the instant case since the person has spent 6 monthsJ183 days, he/she is not to be treated as a three months each in cultivation and as agricultural worker for Question 148. His/her economic activity will labourer the choice as to which of these two would be be reflected in Question 158. Thus, all those returning his/her activity should be left to him/her. The other work 'Yes' in Question 14A must be netted as 'Yes' in or the secondary work he/she was engaged which has not Question 14B or in Question 15B or both. been entered in Question 1 5A would be entered in Question 158. Those who have returned 'No' for 56. Certain important points that need special Question 148, i.e., those who have worked for less than emphasis are the following and these should be kept In mind: six months or J83 days during the last year and for whom code '2' has been recorded in the box, will have (I) A person who normally works but has been to state whether according to them, they were engaged absent from work during the reference period mainly in household duties, or as student, or dependent on account of illness, holiday, temporary or as retired person, rentier, or beggar or inmates of closure, strike, etc., must be treated as institutions, and if not in any of these categories, the engaged in the work he/she would otherwise person(s) should be put under 'Others' in Question have been doing but for his/her temporary 15A. absence. 55.3 In Question 158, details of secondary work (Ii) Persons under training such as apprentices, or marginal work are sought to be obtained. Those who with or without stipends or wages, should be have worked for the major part of the year, i.e., those treated as workers. for whom code '1' has been recorded in the box against Question 148, may have had secondary work and this (iii) A person who has merely been offered work should be entered in Question 158. In the example given but has not actually joined yet, should not be in para 55.2, the secondary work will be cultivation if treated as engaged in this work. agricu'ltural labour has been returned as main activity in (Iv) If a person is engaged in some economic Question 15A and vice-versa. Those who have not activity but at the same time does also attend worked for the major part of the year and for whom code to some household chores or attends a '2' has been recorded in the box against Question 148, school, etc., he or she would be treated must have done some marginal work and these details basically as a worker. will be entered in Question 158. It is important that probing questions are asked to elicit correct information. (v) A person, who merely receives an income, such as a rent receiver or a pensioner who 55.4 In Question 16A, it is proposed to ask all does not have to work for receiving the persons returning 'No' in Question 14A, i.e., H/ST /D/ income, will not be treated as economically RlB/IIO in Question 14A, whether he or she has been active unless the person is also, engaged for seeking work or is available for work. Question ] 68 seeks some part of the year in some economic to find out who among the non-workers returning 'Yes' activity. Similarly, beggars, pensioners, 631

receivers of agricultural or non-agricultural Such persons will include Members of royalty or of rents or dividends who may be Parliament, State Legislatures, Local earning an income but who are not Authorities, etc. participating in any productive work should 57. Each of the economic questions can now be not be treated as working unless they also considered in detail. Please study these instructions work in cultivation, industry, trade, profession, carefully. It will help ifyou read the general introduction business or commerce. given above and those that follow more than once so that (vi) A person who engages himself/herself in work the concepts and the scope of the questions are famIliar such as rice pounding for sale or wages, or to you. in domestic services for wages for others or Q. 14A : Did you work any time at all last year? minding cattle for wages or selling firewood (including unpaid work on farm or in or making and selling cowdung cakes or selling family enterprise) grass, etc., or any other work like cultivation, Yes etc., he/she should be treated as working under Question 14A. However, any person No(H/STID/RlBII/O) who is engaged only in household duties but doing no other productive work to augment 58. This Question is intended to divide the the family's resources should not be considered population into two broad streams on the basis of a liberal as working for the purpose of this question. definition of work. The reference period is one year. This question is expected to net all workers Irrespective of the Important amount of time they have spent on work. In other words , Women are often classified as non-workers this question will find out the number of all workers because ofnon-reporting oftheir work. It also which will include both main and marginal workers. happens that women who work for the major Please note that unpaid workers In farms or in family part of the year ar_e reported as working for enterprises and even workers whose contribution would less than six months. You should, therefore, otherwise be considered insignificant should also be make special efforts for capturing women ~ covered. But the workers in this question will not include work by asking probing questions. those who produce goods for the self consumption of the members of the household like persons collecting (vii) A man or a woman may be producing or wood, preparing cowdung cakes, etc., for the domestic making something only for the domestic consumption of the household and not for consumption. Thus the tenn 'unpaid worker' may not sale. Sl,lch a person is not a worker, even be confused with those who produce or make goods for though from his or her point of view the dOlnestiL cor.sumrtirm. The latter category is to be taken activity is productive. as non-wbrker. (viii) For an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a Note.: Please note that persons who cultivate land to jail, record the work he/she was doing before produce for domestic consumption only will be he/she was apprehended. Similarly, for a treated as workers. person temporarily in a hospital or similar 59. The reference period is one year and this institution, record the kind of work he/she includes the agricultural seasons also. A person nlay have was doing before he/she was admitted into worked as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer hospital or institution. But for convicts in a prison or for long-term inmates of penal or throughout the year or in some season such as only kharif charitable or mental institutions, the persons' or rab~ or only for a few days. In all these cases this previous work should not be recorded, but person has worked at some time in the year and the 'I' should be recorded. For census purposes, answer to this question should be 'Yes'. 'Yes' should be inmates of penal or charitable or mental written on the line and not in the dotted boxes. One institutions if detained for six months or more may have been a cultivator, an agricultural labourer, or should be treated as long term and)I' should engaged in a household industry or ar.f (")ther work. The be recorded for them. definitions of these terms are given later, but the important point is that we are determining the fact that (ix) A publiC or social service 'worker who is one has done some work some time during the last one engaged in ~ublic service ilctivity or a political year. worker who is also engaged in furthering the political activity of his/her party will be 60. Obviously, probing questions will have to be recorded as a worker and entered accordingly. asked specially in the case of those who are not regular 632 workers. It is particularly impoltant to ask such probing 64. In question 14A, we are trying to find out questions regarding the work done at any time last year whether a person has worked any time or has been a or any of the seasons in the reference period in the case non-worker throughout. If he or she is a non-worker of women and children in the roral areas. Women and throughout, the category has also to'be ascertained which children in the rural areas work in the fields in the sowing, is as follows : harvesting or other seasons and this may be on their own (I) land or as labourers on someone else's land. Unless Household duties H questions are asked about such work, the usual answer (il) Students ST may be that they do not work. (iii) Dependents 0 61. It must be remembered that a man or a woman who is doing only household duties or making something (Iv) Retired persons or rentiers R only for domestic consumption (and not for sale) is not (v) Beggars, etc. B doing any work in census terminology. (vi) Inmates of institutions 62. In this question every worker (even marginal workers) will be identified and in their cases the answer (vii) Other non-workers 0 will be 'Yes'. You must enquire regarding each person The symbols which should be used to indicate these whom you enumerate, whether he or she has worked categories are also shown above against each category. any time at all during the last year. Even if the person has worked orily for a few days, you have to record him/ 65. The definitions of the seven categories of non­ her as 'Yes', against this question. workers are given in the following paragraphs. Important Household Duties - H 62.1 Before making any entry, make sure whether 65.1 This category covers all persons who are he or she is engaged even if only for a few days in a engaged in unpaid household duties and who do no other year in the following activities : work or have not done any work at. all during the last one year. Such persons should be entered as 'H'. Work on the family farmj sale of home-made dairy productsj rearing of poultry and sale of the 65.2 If a person who normally attends to productsj sale of fruits, vegetables, etc.; sale of fishj household duties is also engaged in some economic making of cowdung cakes or collecting wood for activity, then he or she is a worker for the purposes of fuel, fodder, grass and other forest produce and Question 14A and not a non-worker. For example, a selling some of it; engaged in household industry housewife may help in family cultivation or agriculture such as weaving, spinning, bee-keeping, sericulture, or make and sell cowdung cakes at odd times, or prepare tanning and making of leather products, pottery, papact acha~ etc.~ and sell them. She is a worker and leaf plate making, block printing, making cane­ should be recorded as 'Yes' in Question 14A though she bamboo products, rope making, etc.; providing is mainly a housewife. On the other hand, a woman may services on payment for others such as laundry, be working in a factory or office or as a labourer or domestic work, hair cutting, tailoring, etc. or cultivator and may also be attending to household duties. working on piece ra~e for making ilgilrbathies~ Such a woman is, of course, a worker and will be match boxes, bidirolling, assembly of various parts, categorised appropriately in Question 1 SA later, and she making and selling of garments, pickles, papact will be recorded as 'Yes' in Question 14A. masala~ jam, snacks and other fooO products. Take 65.3 It will be necessary for you to ask probing care to net informal activities in urban and rural questions, particularly in the case of women, to find out areas, e.g., rag picking, making of stationery items, if they have any economic activity, apart from household sari-fall and beading, sale of foods or snacks for duties. festivals, running beauty parlour or giving secretarial assistance in family enterprise, giving tuitions, Students - ST running music, dance, cookery, arts, crafts, etc., 66. This category will cover all full-time students classes at home. including children attending school. For such persons, 63. If the individual has not worked at all during write 'ST'. the last year, the answer will be 'No'. Then ascertain how 66.1 If a student participates in some economically he or she spent his or her time and record 'H' or 'ST' productive work, say, by helping sometimes as an unpaid or '0' or 'R' or 'B'· or 'I' or '0', as the case may be, family worker in family cultivation or in household below the line against this question. industry, trade or business, such a person should be 633

treated as worker for the purpose of Question 14A and independent means for securing which he/she does not not as a student. Even though such a person was have to work, will come under this category. 'R' should attending school/college, he or she is a worker for the be noted for a person coming under this category in the purpose of Question 14A. space provided. 66.2 Please note that a person has to be a full­ 68.1 However, in such cases also a careful probe time student for being classified as 'ST' in Question 14A. is necessary. A retired person may be drawing pension For example, a person who is mainly attending to and be doing some work, as for example, a retired ~, household duties but taking a correspondence course or engineer may be working as a contractor. In such cases, attending part-time classes will not be classified as 'ST' he/she is a worker and should be entered as such. but as 'H' in Question 14A. Beggars, etc. - B 66.3 Please do not presume that a person does not do any work because he is a student. It is very important 69. This category will cover beggars, vagrants or to ask probing questions about students so as to net cases such as persons without indication of source of workers among them. incoml! and those with unspecified sources of subsistence who are not engaged in any economically productive 66.4 Please note that in most houses, the daughters work. help in the household work though they are studying full­ time. In such cases, we are more interested in finding 69.1 For such persons, 'B' should be written in the out if they are students and for this purpose you must space provided. ask if such girls are students or not. If they are, they Inmates of Institutions - I should be recorded as 'ST' and not as 'H' against Question 14A. ' 70. This category will cover convicts in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or charitable institutions, even Dependents - D if such persons are compelled to do some work such a~ 67. This category includes all dependents such as carpentry, carpet weaving, vegetable growing, etc., in infants or children not attending school or a person such institutions. But an undertrial prisoner enumerated permanently disabled from work because of illness or old in a jail should be recorded for the work he/she was doing age. before he/she was apprehended. Similarly, a person temporarily in a hospital or similar institution should be 67.1 Dependents will include even able-bodied recorded for the kind of work he/she was doing before persons who cannot be categorised in any other category he/she was admitted into the hospital or institution. But of non-workers but are dependent on others. However, for a long-term undertrial prisoner or convict in a prison if such a person who is dependent on others for or for long-term inmates of penal or charitable or mental subsistence is seeking work, he or she should be institutions, the person's previous work should not be categorised as '0'. recorded, but 'I' should be recorded. A person will be considered as a 'long-term' inmate if he or she is residing 67.2 If a girl or an old woman attends to household in such an institution for 6 months or more. duties she should be categorised as 'H' rather than '0'. As you are aware, many persons may be dependents in Other Non-workers - 0 the general sense of the word but may also be doing 71. This category will include all non-workers who household work, studying or looking for work. In such may not come under any of the above six categories but cases, they should be entered as 'H', 'ST' or '0' as the who are looking for work. They should be noted as '0' case may be, and not as '0'. It is, therefore, necessary in the space provided. A boy or girl who ,has completed for you to ask whether a person who is said to be a education or has stopped studying and is looking for work dependent is studying or looking for work, etc., and if will come under this category. A person who is merely so, categorise him or her accordingly rather than as '0'. spending his/her time at home as a dependent and is not Such persons would particularly include unemployed doing any work and is not seeking any work will come daughters, sisters, brothers, etc. under '0' rather than '0'. A person irrespective of age Retired Persons or Rentiers - R and whether educated or not, if he or she reports that he or she is not engaged in any other activity but is 68. A person who has retired from service and is seeking work will come under this category. doing no other work, i.e., not employed again in same work or not engaged in some other work such as 71.1 It must be noted that this category includes cultivation, business, trade, etc., or a person who is a only those who do not fall Into any of the other rentier or living on agricultural or non-agricultural categories of non-workers discussed earlier. There may ruyalty, rent or dividend, or any other person of be cases of students who may be seeking work and quite 634 prepared to give up studies if they got a job. Such persons or not. Now in Question 1 SA, you will be required to are students (Sl) for Question 14A. The fact that they ascertain his or her main activity during last year. That are seeking jobs will be reflected in Question 16. Thus, is to say how he or she engaged himself or herself mostly. category '0' need not necessarily represent an those who Main activity of a person who was engaged in more .than are seeking work. one activity will be reckoned in terms of time disposition. For example, if a person has worked as a daily wage Q. 148: If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major labourer for four months, as an agricultural labourer for part of last year? Yes (1 )1N0 (2) one month and as cultivator for two months and for him/ 72. As mentioned earlier, through Question 14A her, you have recorded '1' in the box against Question you have classified all people into two broad streams of 148 then that person will be reckoned as daily wage workers and non-workers. Workers would include all labourer for Question 1SA and you will record 'OW' those who have worked irrespective of the quantum of on the line (and not in the boxes), since he/she spent their contribution to the economy. more time in this activity than as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer. Similarly, for a person for whom 72.1 Having found out that the person had worked any time at all during the last year (yes in 14A) you you have recorded '2' in the box in Question 14B, you should ascertain how he or she spent his/her time mostly have now to ascertain whether the person worked for as a non-worker for the major part of the year and record the major part of last year. By major part of last year the appropriate symbol below the line in the space is meant that the person had worked for six months or more, or in other words worked for 183 days or more. provided and not in the boxes. If the answer to this question is in the affirmative you 74. The workers are classified into four categories, should record '1' in the box against Question 14B. If viz.~ cultivators, agricultural labourers, those engaged in the person has worked for less than six months or 183 household industry and other workers. The symbols days during the last year, you should record '2' for that which should be used to indicate these categories are person in the box against Question 14B. Cross (X) may given below: be put in the box for those persons for whom 'No' has (i) Cultivators C been recorded against Question 14A. (Ii) Important Agricultural labourers Al (iii) Workers in Household Industry- HHI 72.2 Generally women and children who have actually worked for major part of the last year are (Iv) Other Workers OW recorded or reported as having worked for less than six 74. 1 The definitions of the four categories of months or 183 days. You should, therefore, ask probing workers are given in the following paragraphs. questions in this regard to elicit the correct information. Cultivator - C 72.3 A person may have worked in different capacities during last year. For example, he/she may have 75. For purposes of the census a person is working worked as a daily wage labourer for four months, as an as cultivator if he or she is engagtd either as employer, agricultural lai:lourer for one month and as a cultivator single worker or family worker in cultivation of land for two months. There could even be breaks in between owned or held from Government or held from private the different types of work performed by him/her. In persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or computing whether the person worked for major part of share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of the year, you should reckon all the three spells of cultivation. economic activity and if it satisfies the concept of work 75.1 A person who has given out his/her land to of major part of the year, treat him/her as 'Yes' for another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind Question 14B anel record' l' in the box. Similarly if the or share of crop and who does not even supervise or total period of work falls sl10rt '.)f six inc:,ths or 183 days, direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as cultivator. treat him/her as 'No'and record '2' in the box for that Similarly, a person working in another person's land for person. wages in cash or kind or a combination of both Q. 15A : Main activity last year? (agricultural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator in this question. 'Yes' in 148 (C/AL/HHI/OW) 75.2 Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and 'No' in 148 (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops 73. In Question 14B you would have ascertained such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc.~ and other whether a person had worked for major part of the year crops such as sugarcane, groud-nuts, tapioca etc.~ pulses, 635

raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc., and does (v) Ganja, cinchona, opium and medicinal plants. notinclude fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping (vi) Betel-nuts (areca). orchards or groves or working on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations. (vii) Flowers. For a person who is a cultivator, write 'C' above the line (viii) Roots and tubers, chillies and spices. and not in the dotted boxes. (ix) Vegetables. Agricultural Labourer - AL (x) Other crops not included under cultivation. 76. A person who works on another person's land fOf wages in money, kind or share should be regarded 78. Please remember that you must use the as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the abbreviations given In the instructions, namely, 'C' or cultivation, but he/she merely works on another person's 'Al'. It will be evident that you will have to ask a specific land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of question regarding the crops grown in all cases where one lease or contract on land oli which he/she works. merely says he/she is a cultivator or an agricultural labourer . . 76. 1 For a person who returns hislher economic activity as agricultural labourer, write 'Al' above the line Worker in Household Industry - HHI and not in the dotted boxes. 79. For a person who returns his/her main activity Important as engaged In 50me production, processing, servicing or 77. For certain reasons, the growing of certain repair articles or goods such as handloom weaving, crops is not considered as agriculture. If a. person is dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacture, engaged in the growing of such crops he or she will hOt bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring, etc., it has to be be considered as a cultivator or agricultural labourer. ascertained if it is a household industry, and if so, it should be indicated by the abbreviation 'HHI' above the 77.1 You must remember that a person can be line and not in the dotted boxes. classified as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer only on the basis of the crops grown. The growing of the 79.1 Household Industry is defined as an industry following crops is considered as cultivation. Therefore, conducted by the head of the household himself/herself a person who grows these crops or who works on land and or by the members of the household at home or on which these crops are grown can be classified either within the village in rural areas and only within the as a cultivator or an agricultural labourer as the case may precincts of the house where the household lives in urban be. areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household (i) Cereal and millet crops : Paddy, wheat, including the head. The industry should not be run on jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, barley, etc. the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or (ii) Pulses : Arhar, gram, khesari, moong, has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. masur, urd, etc. 79.2 There may be an industry which is being run (iii) Fibre crops : Raw cotton, jute, mesta, by a large joint family of more than 10 persons where sunhemp and kindred fibre' crops. power is used or more than 20 persons where power Is not used. In such cases, though only family members (iv) Oil seeds : Sesamum, ground-nut, rapeseed, are involved, this will not be treated as 'HHI'. Thus, the mustard, linseed, castor, etc. meaning of the term 'run on the scale of a registered (v) Cash crop : Sugarcane. factory' refers to such cases even if these are not registered as such. The growing of the following crops will not be considered as cultivation : 79.3 The main criterion of a Household Industry is the participation of one or more members of a (i) Plantation crops : Tea, coffee, rubber, household. This criterion will apply In urban areas too. tobacco, pepper, cardamom, etc. Even if the industry is not actually 'Iocated at home in (ii) Edible nuts (other than ground-nut) : rural areas there is greater possibility of the members of Walnut, almond, cashewnut, etc. the household participating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. In the urban areas where (iii) Fruits : Bananas, apples, grapes, mangoes, organised industry takes greater prominence, the oranges, etc. Household Industry should be confined to the precincts (iv) Coconut. of the house where the participants live. In urban areas

1252 RG1/97-44A 636 even if the members of the household by themselves run 'HHI' stands for worker in Household Industry. an industry but at a place away from the precincts of The main characteristics of the Household Industry are their home, it will not be considered as a Household the following : Industry. It should be located within the precincts of the (a) One or more members of the household must house where the members live in the case of urban areas. participate. Participation by hired labour must 79.4 Household Industry should relate to be minimum. production, processing, servicing, repiliring or making (b) The activity. should relate to some production, and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not processing, servicing, repairing or making and include professions such as a Pleader, Doctor, Barber, selling of goods. Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Dhob~ Astrologer, etc, or merely trade or business, even if such professions, (c) The goods produced should not be for trade or services are. run at home by members of the consumption by the household itself but household. A list of a few typical Household Industries should be wholly or partly for sale. is appended to these instructions as Appendix VI. (d) In an urban area the industry must be carried 79.5 Sometimes it is likely that the person who on in the precincts of the house in which the may not be working in his/her own Household Industry household lives. In the rural areas, the industry may be working in another Household Industry. You may be carried on anywhere within the limits should, therefore, enquire whether the person who is not of the village. working in his/her own Household Industry is working (e) The activity should not be on the scale of a in any other Household Industry and record as per Registered Factory. instructions given above. (0 Professions such as those practised by Pleader, 79.6 As mentioned earlier, Household Industry Doctor, Barber, Musician, Dancer, Dhob~ should relate to production, processing, servicing, Astrologer, etc. will not be 'HHI'. repairing or making and selling of goods. However, a household can be engaged in certain other activities Other Workers - OW collectively but these may not qualify for being 80. All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged considered as Household Industries. in some economic activity during the last one year, who 79.7 Certain activities even though conducted by are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or in members of the same household will not constitute a Household Industry, are 'Other Workers'-'OW'. The Household Industry. These are indicated below and type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' therefore the members of the family working in such include factory workers, plantation workers, those in industries will be classified as 'OW' and not 'HHI'. trade, commerce, business, transport, mining, construction, political or social work, all governme!lt (I) Plantation work. servants, municipal employees, teachers, priests, (ii) Livestock maintenance and production such entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those who work as cattle, goats, sheep breeding, poultry in any field of economic activity other than cultivator, farms, bee-keeping, rearing of silk worm and agricultural labourer or household industry, are 'Other production of cocoons and raw silk, production Workers'. They will be entered as 'OW'. of milk, eggs, honey, wax, bones, etc. 80.1 You will recall that it was mentioned that the (iii) Hunting, trapping and selling of the catch. growing of certain crops is not agriculture. Those engaged in this activity would have to be classified as (iv) Forestry and logging : log, fuel, charcoal 'OW'. production, gathering and selling of fodder and other forest produce, etc. Q. 15A : Further Explanation (v) Fishing including rearing of fish, collection of 81. In Question 1SA we are trying to find out what pearls, shells, sea products, etc: a person's main activity is. You will'see that if a person is treated as a worker in Question 14A but he/she has (vi) Mining and quarrying. - not worked for the major part of the year, the answer 79.8 In our country Household Industry is a very in Question 14B would be 'No', i.e. for him/her you important part of our economy. We must get accurate would have: recorded '2' in the box against Question data regarding those engaged in 'H HI' . You must 14B. In such a case, you must find out what such a carefully read these instructions and understand them. person has been doing mostly. He or she may have The main points are again Indicated below. mainly been doing household duties or studying or a 637

dependent or rentier or beggar or lodged in an institution (d) A person may have worked for less than six or may fall under the category '0' described earlier. In months in a shop. For the major part of the any case, even for these persons, we are interested in year, this person might have been a student. finding out their work details, though this may not be For this person record 'ST' in Question 1SA what they were mostly doing. The work details will be and 'OW' in Question 158. obtained through Question 158 as we will see later. (e) A person who is mainly a cultivator also keeps 81.1 Question 1SA gives information about all cows and sells the milk. He/she would be workers on the basis of what they have been doing entered as 'C' in Question 1 SA and 'OW' in mostly. Question 158. 81.2 If in reply to Question 14A, a person has These examples will help you to understand the concepts said that he/she has worked any time at all in the last better. one year (or seasons), you would have entered for him or her 'Yes' against Question 14A. In Question 148 you 82. In the case of those who are mainly engaged have ascertained whether the person had worked for in Household Industry (HHI) or as Other Workers malor part of the year i.e. for six months or 183 days (OW), certain details should be collected regarding name or more or had not worked for the malor part of the of establishment, nature of industry, trade, profession or year, i.e. less than six months or 183 days. In the fonner service, description of work, and class of worker. These case you have recorded code '1' in the box against details will have to be filled in Question 1 SA(i) to Question 14B. In the latter case you would have 15A(iv}. recorded code' 2' in the box against Question 148. At 82.1 As you will see from the question itself, these this stage you may recall the instructions given under parts are applicable to persons for whom you have Question ISA (paragraph 73) where it has been stated. recorded 'HHI' or 'OW' against Question lSA. If the that the person may have been engaged in more than economic activity has been shown as 'C' or 'AL' against one activity and for the purpQse of Question 1SA, his/ Question 1SA, there is no need to fill in the sub-sections her main activity has been identified. If the person is a (i) to (iv) of this question. Similarly, if an individual has main worker, i.e., code' l' has been recorded in the box replied 'No' against Question 148, i.e._, code '2' has against Question 14B, his/her secondary work will be been recorded in the box against Question 148 and HI reflected in Question 158 as you will see later. For ST /D/RlB/I/O, as the case may be, has been recorded persons, who are identified as marginal workers, i.e., for in Question 1 SA, sub-section (i) to (iv) will not apply. whom code '2' has been recorded in the box against In such cases a cross (x) may be put on each of the lines Question 148, their main activity would have been against these sub-sections. recorded as H/ST IO/RlB/I/O against Question ISA. The details of the work done by such marginal workers Q. 15A(I): Name of Establishment will be reflected in Question ISB. 83. Record here the name of the factory, firm, 81.3 What is meant by main activity or the activity workshop, business house, company, shop, office, etc. that a person has been doing mostly can be easily In respect of public offices you should clearly indicate understood from the following examples : whether they are Central or State Government or local (a) A person is a cultivator but during the non­ body offices, etc. If the establishment does not have any agricultural season works as a construction definite name such as, in the case of a household worker or as a hamali. He/she is a cultivator industry, like hand pounding of rice, gur making, mainly and next 'other worker'. He/she handloom weaving, potter's house, blacksmlthy, etc./. should be recorded as 'C' in Question 1SA enter the proprietor's name and the type of shop so that and 'OW' in Question 158. if necessary a link can be established between the various sub-sections of this question. For example, instead of 'No (b) A person may have worked for less than six particular name' the entry could read as 'Babulal's Paint months as a cultivator. For the major part of Shop'. For defence and other similar personnel as may the year, this person may have been doing be indicated to you, put a cross (x) on the line. household work. For this person record 'H' in Question lSA and 'C' in Question 158. Q. 15A(ii) : Nature of Industry, Trade or Service (c) A person may be. mainly an agricultural 84. The answer to this question will have to be labourer but may have worked in a Khandsari given in detail to enable proper classification of the sector sugar factory during the lean season. He/she of economy in which the person is working. The sector would be 'AL' for Question lSA and 'OW' of economy in which a person works may relate to (i) for Question ISB. Plantation, Forestry, Fishing, Livestock, etc., (Ii) Mining 638

and/or Quarrying, (iii) Manufacturing, Processing, whether he is a tanner, pelt dresser, fellmonger, etc. Servicing and Repairing. (iv) Construction, (v) Electricity, Similarly, if a person says he/she is a sweeper, you should Gas or Water Supply, (vi) Transport and Communications, find out whether he/she is a sweeper, dry; or a sweeper, (vii) Trade and Commerce, (viii) Professions and wet; or a sweeper, sewer. The description of the actual Services. In order to enable us to classify a person . work done by a person should be ascertained in adequate properly, full details of the nature of the industry, trade, detail and recorded against this question. Similarly, in a profession or service should be given. Please avoid vague trading establishment there could be a proprietor, answers. Full details of the type of -industry, trade, cashier, book-keeper, salesman, etc. profession or service in which the person is engaged will 85.2 It is necessary to describe the actual have to be recorded here. It is not enough to say occupation adequately. It is not enough to say that one 'plantation' or 'livestock'. You should say whether it is is a Government official. Whether one is a Bill-clerk or tea plantation or banana plantation or sheep rearing or Section Officer, Tahsildar, Police Chowkidar or Research cattle breeding. Similarly, it is not enough to say Officer, etc., has to be spelt out. There may be Assistant 'manufacturing' or 'textile manufacturing'. You should Directors, Deputy Directors, etc., doing different say whether it is manufacturing of cotton textile in functions. It is necessary to describe the occupation handloom or manufacturing khadi textile or manufacturing adequately in their case for proper classification, e.g., silk textile. Likewise mere 'trade' is not enough. It should Assistant Director (Agriculture), Assistant Director (Soil be recorded as wholesale trading in food grains or pulses Conservation), Senior Research Officer (Vital Statistics), or retail trading in spices or grocery and so on. For Deputy Director (Health), Sub-Inspector (Excise), Treasury defence and similar personnel, write 'Service'. Officer, Village Officer (Revenue), Panchayat Secretary, 84.1 To help you to appreciate the details that may Malaria Control Officer, Traffic Inspector (Transport have ~o be furnished to classify the economic activity Department), etc. appropriately, illustrative description of various economic 85.3 To guide you in answering Question 15A(iii), activiti.es are furnished in Appendix VII, categorised the type of particulars t~at need to be ascertained in under certain broad classifications. It should, however, respect of a few typical occupations are given in be noted that the list in Appendix VII is by no means Appendix VIII. exhaustive. You must describe the nature of industry, profession, trade or service or whatever it is, in as 85.4 Appendix VIII is by no means exhaustive. detailed a manner as possible. In the case of industries, This just helps in bringing home the need to ascertain the articles which are produced or serviced or processed the full details of the particulars of work performed should be given. In the case of service, please describe by an individual for being recorded against Question fully the nature of the service to which the person 15A (iii). belongs, except in the case of defence or similar other 85.5 It has been found in the past that a very large personnel. number of persons are recorded merely as 'general Q. 15A (iii) : Description of Work labourers'. It is necessary to make a probe and find out in which type of work the person is mostly engaged as 85. Under this question, the description of the a labourer, such as a road mazdoor, a loader or an actual work, i.e., the occupation that the person unloader in a market, a construction labourer, etc. enumerated is doing is to be recorded irrespective of the type of industry, trade, profession or service that he/she 85.6 For those in defence and similar service, it may be working in and which is to be recorded under is enough if it is merely noted as 'Service'. Other details sub-section (ii) of Question 1SA. need not be given. For other Government Servants full details must be given and the description of the work 85.1 His/her actual work or occupation should should be as detailed as possible. always be given in sufficient detail. If, for example, a person is merely recorded as 'clerk' with no other details, Important it will be impossible to properly categorise him/her by 86. There need be no confusion as to the scope the type of work he/she does. He/she may be a clerk of Questions lsA(ii) and 15A(iii). Question lsA(ii) attending to correspondence or book-keeping or would represent the nature of industry, tr<,de, profession accounting. Similarly, if a person were merely to be or service, i.e., the sector of economy in which a person recorded as a technician, it will not help to determine is engaged in work and Question 1sA(iii) represents the what type of technician/mechanic he/she is, whether occupation or the actual work the person performs in computer technician or a motor-mechanic or a locomotive­ the industry, trade, profession or service in which he/ mechanic, etc. If a persOJ1 is recorded as doing leather she is engaged. Thus, for example, if the answer to work, it will not be sufficient. It should be clearly stated Question IsA(ii) is 'cotton textile manufacture in mill', 639

the answer to Question 15A(iii) could be 'chemical he/she himself/herself is employed by others, is not an engineer' or 'bill clerk' or 'accountant' or 'labourer' or employer, even if he/she has the power to appoint 'truck driver' or the 'managing director' of that industry another person in his/her office on behalf of his/her own and so on. Similarly, in Question 1SA(ii) the nature of employer. A head of department or a local manager of service may be some department of State Government a company may have the power to appoint people, but Service and in Question lSA(iii) the description of work they are themselves employees of someone else, in this may be 'bill clerk' or 'accountant', 'director of the case, government or the main office of the company, and department', 'jeep driver' in the department, etc. Agail1', cannot, therefore, be an employer. A government against Question 15A(ii) the answer may be 'private servant irrespective of the post he/she holds is an medical practice' and in Question lSA(iii) 'orthopaedic 'Employee. ' surgeon', or 'nurse' or a 'sweeper', etc., working in that private medical practitioner's nursing home. The sample 87.2 An Employee is a person who usually works answers furnished in Appendix IX at the end of this under some other person for salary or wages in cash or booklet, the Industrial and Occupational Classifications kind. There may be persons who are employed as in Appendices VII and VIII and the instructions given managers~ superintendents, agents, etc., and in that by your Supervisor and other Census Officers will help capacity employ or control other workers on behalf of you to clear any doubts you may have regarding the their own employers. Such persons are only employees, scope of the questions relating to nature of industry, as explained above, and should not be regarded as trade, profession or service covered by Question 15A(ii) employers. Please note that a cook or domestic servant and the description of actual work of the individual engaged by someone is an employee. The fact that his enumerated covered py Question lSA(iii). master may himself/herself be an employee is irrelevant. Q. 15A(iv) : Class of Worker 87.3 A Single Worker is a person who works by himself/herself. He/she is not employed by anyone else 87. For a person who is : and in his/her turn does not employ anybody else. This (i) an Employer, that is, who hires one or more definition of a Single Worker will include a person who persons in his/her work described in Question works in joint partnership with one or several persons lSA(iii), write ...... ER hiring no employees, and also a member of a producer's co-operative. Each one of the partners or members of (ii) an employee, that is, who does his/her work such producers' co·operative should be recorded as described in Question 1SA(iii) under' others 'Single Worker'. Political workers and social workers are for wages or salary in cash or kind, to be treated as 'SW'. write ...... •...... EE 87.4 A Family Worker is a member who works (iii) a Single Worker, tliat is, who is doing his/her without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an industry, work describe4..in Question 15A(iii) without business, trade or service. For example, the working employing others except casually, and without members in a family of dhobleswhere they all participate the help of other members of the family and each does not receive wages separately, will be family except casually and a participant in work as workers. There may be family workers in industry, trade member of cooperative, write ...... SW or professions as well. Family workers must be related (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing his/ by ties of blood or marriage but such workers can belong her work described in Question 15A(iii) in to different households. Thus, what is important is that a family enterprise alongwith other members such workers must necessarily be related even though of the family without wages or salary in .cash they may be living in different households. The family or kind, write ...... FW workers mayor may not be entitled to a share of the profits in the work or the business carried on either by Explanation the person or head of the household or other relative. 87.1 An Employer is a person who has to. employ 87.5 Please note the fol/owing important cases : other persons in order to get the work mentioned in his/ her case in Question 15A(iii) performed. That is to say, (a) In the case of persons engaged in Household such a person is not only responsible for his/her own . Industry, I.e., in the case of persons for whom personal work but also for giving work to others for the answer to Question lSA is 'HHI', there carrying out the activity mentioned in Question lSA(ii). will be three classes of workers generally, vi~ Please note that a person who employs domestic servants Family Worker, Single Worker and Employee. for household duties is not an employer. So also, a person There may not be a formal 'Employer'. who has subordinates under him/her in an office where Household Industry by its very definition is 640

conducted by the head of the household lawyer and the clerk should be treated as himself/herself and/or other members of the Single Workers- SW. household, the role of hired workers being 88. Some illustrations for filling the Question 1SA secondary. If the head along with the are given in Appendix IX. members of the household is working in a Household Industry employing hired workers, 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time the head and other members who are working last year? Yes (C/AL/HHIIOW)lNo Q. 15B ------­ should be treated as 'Family Workers'. If the 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last head alone is working with the occasional year? (C/AL/HHIIOW) assistance of hired worker(s), whose role should be secondary as indicated above, he/ 89. You will recJII that in Question 14A you have she should be treated as a 'Single Worker', identified all those who have done any work at all in the although one might argue that in effect he/ last one year. In Question 148, you must have she becomes an employer. The hired workers categorised them either 'Yes', i.e., code' l' or 'No', i.e., are of course employees. code '2': In Question 1SA you have divided these persons on the basis of what they have been mostly (b) Members of the household who help solely doing. It is quite possible that those who have been in household duties, i.e., economically non· categorised as 'C' or 'Al' or 'HHI' or 'OW' in Question productive work, should not be treated as 1SA, based on the type of work they have been doing Family Workers. In fact, they are not workers. mostly, may have done some other work in addition to (c) Members of a producer's cooperative society what they have been doing mostly. Similarly, a person who have no other occupation or work except who has spent major part of the year doing household this, should be categorised as Single Worker­ duties or as a student or as a dependent or as a rentier sw. or as a begger or in the categories of 'I' and '0' must have done some work at some time during the last one (d) In the case of partnership in which all the year. This is the information we are trying to get through partners are related, treat them as Family Question t 58. Workers-FW. The partnership firm mayor may not employ others, but this will not 89.1 Please note the way in which Question 158 change the category of the partners. They has been worded. This Question deals with two separate would be 'FW'. situations. The first relates to those persons who have worked for the major part of last year and mayor may (e) In the case of a partnership firm in which not have some other secondary work. The second part some of the partners are not related, treat all relates to persons who have worked at any time in the the partners, including those that may be last year but not for the major part of the year. In case related, as Single Worker-SW. The firm may of those who have worked in the major part last year, or may not employ others, but this will not you would have entered code . l' in Question 148 and change the category of the partners. They will you would have categorised them as . C' or . AL' or all be 'SW'. . HHI' or . OW' in Question ISA. Such persons may (f) Political workers and social workers should be or may not have had secondary work in addition to their treated as 'SW'. main work. If, on inquiry, you find that such a person has had any other work any time last year, you would (g) Doctors and lawyers who do not employ any have to enter above the line, . C' or . AL' or . HHI' or person should be treated as 'SW'. One may . OW', depending upon the type of work and score out come across doctors and lawyers employing the answer . No' printed on the line. certain persons on a regular basis in the doctor's dispensary or clinic or in the lawyer's 89.2 This Question should be asked of every person office or chamber. In this case the doctor or who has returned' Yes' against Question 14A. It is re­ lawyer would become an 'Employer' so 'ER' emphasised that a/l those who have answered . Yes' should be recorded. However, sometimes against Question 14A and for whom you have recorded lawyers have been found to take the help of . Yes' or ·No~ i.e., code ·1' or '2' in Question 148, clerks who remain attached to them on a this Question 158, should be asked without fail regular basis but without being formally 89.3 For a person who has worked any time last employed on wages. The clerk usually earns year, but has not worked for the major part of the last his remuneration independently from the year, you would have recorded code . 2' in Question lawyer's clients. In ,such a case, both the 148 and in Question 1 SA you would have categorised 641 such a person as . H' or . ST' or . D' or . R' or 'B' or work, say, cultivation, if he/she helped the head of the 'I' or '0'. Such a person must have done some work household in the family cultivation during some parts of any time last year and this is the work which we are trying the season. But if a student, who is shown as 'ST' under to catch in Question 15B so far as such a person is Question 1 SA also helped in weaving cloth purely for concerned. For such a person after inquiry, you will have domestic consumption on a loom at home, or helped to enter the appropriate category, viz., 'C' or 'AL' or in attending to household chores, he/she will not be 'HHI' or' OW' below the line in Question 1SB. treated as having any marginal work. 89.4 In answer to this question if the main worker 89.7 Any other work or secondary work will be says 'Yes' then you should find out the type of work reckoned only if the person is engaged in some and categorise him or her as 'C' or 'AL' or 'HHI' or economically productive work, in addition to whatever 'OW' as the case may be. These abbreviations refer to is his/her activity under Question 15A. If a person whose Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, ~~l1sehold Industry economic activity is shown as a clerk in a government and Other Workers and have been fully explained earlier office or a teacher, also attends to some cultivation even in the instructions under Question 1SA in paragraphs by way of direction or supervision or undertakes some 75 to 80. You may refer to these again before recording tuition, this will be shown as 'any other work any time the appropriate category above the line. It is sufficient last year' under Question 1SB. A person's main activity if you write the category above the line. If the respondent may be cultivation and his secondary work may be gives reply in the negative it should be indicated by the money lending. Again, main activity may be agricultural word 'No' above the line. Please do not make any entry labourer and secondary work could be sugar factory in the dotted box. labourer or vice versa. 89.5 This question is meant to elicit information 89.8 After it is established that the person is doing on the secondary or marginal work which a person might some work and he or she has been recorded accordingly have done any time at all during the la.st one year, apart in Question 158 in any of the categories of C, AL, HHI, from the main work or other activity which will have OW, you have to proceed further and fill up the details come out in Question 1SA. It is obvious that, of sub-sections of Question 15B(i) to (iv) in respect of irrespective of whether the answer is 'Yes' or 'No', Le., entries' HHI' or 'OW' only. The instructions for filling code '1' or '2' in Question 148, there could be an up the details in these sub-sections will be the same as answer in Question 15B because a main worker may have given under Question 1SA and are explained in detail done some other work or a marginal worker who has not in paragraphs 83 to 87. Please refer to Appendix IX worked for the major part of the last year, might have for some illustrations for filling the Question 1 5 B. For done some work occasionally. This therefore, should give those who are recorded as 'C' or 'AL' or for whom us details of secondary work or marginal work. you have entered 'No' in Question 158, you have to put a cross 'X' against these sub-sections on the line. 89.6 Ask of each person if, besides what he/she. had already returned as his/her main activity against 90. A few illustrations showing specimen entries Question 1SA, he/she participated in any other work are appended at Appendix XI and some illustrations for or did any work any time last year. A number of unpaid recording answers against Questions 15A and 15B are family workers participating in household enterprises given in Appendix X. You are advised to study these whose main activity has been recorded as 'H' or ' ST' instructions and illustrations before starting actual or 'R' under Question 1 SA will be netted here for their enumeration and also consult these and the instructions involvement in such economic activity. Except in whenever you are in doubt during field operations about cultivation, mere rendering of service for one's own what to record as the answers. home or production of goods for purely domestic Important consumption are not to be treated as economic activity. For example, a servant who works as a cook in his or 91. It must particularly be noted that if there is her employer's home for wages will be considered an entry' No', i.e., code' 2' in Question 14B and H/ economically active but, a person even if he/she may ST /D/RiB/1/0 as the case may be, in Question 1SA, work much more than a paid servant in having to cook there must be an entry in Question 158 and this cannot for the family or looking after the household will not be be blank or cross (X). This is because the work of a treated as economically active for the purposes of this person who has worked any time at all last year, and has classification. Similarly, persons who may produce cloth been entered as 'Yes' in Question 14A, must be on a loom at home for domestic consumption will not reflected somewhere. Since the person has not worked be treated as economically active unless at least a part in major part of the year as reflected by '2' in Question of the product is sold. A boy or a girl who is categorised 14B and also H/ST /D/RiB/I/O as the case may be. In as a student under Question 1 SA, can have a marginal Question 1SA, the work done by him/her and netted 642

in Question 14A, must therefore, be reflected in speaking, if in answer to this question, a person says that Question 158. Again, for a person who has worked in he is seeking or is available for work, you must enter code major part of the year and for whom code ' l' has been , l' in the box. recorded in Question 148 you may have recorded as 92.2 If the person replies that he/she is seeking or "C' or 'Al' or' HHI' or 'OW' for his main activity In available for work, you have to record '1' in the box Question 1SA. It is quite possible that he/she may have provided. In case his/her reply is 'No' you have to done some other work, though not on the scale of main record '2' in the box. Cross (X) may be put in the box activity. This secondary work should also be reflected in in case the Question is not applicable. Question 158. You will thus appreciate that probing questions are essential and you must ask questions again Q. 168 : If • Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked and again to find out the secondary work of main workers before? Yes( 1 )lNo(2) and marginal work in the case of those for whom code 93. This question will be asked of those persons , 2' had been recorded in the box against Question 148 who have replied . yes' in Question 16A. If the person and record the same in Question 158, replies that he/she had worked any time before, you have 91.1 It would follow that if the answer to Question to record . l' In the box provided. In case his/her reply 14A is 'No', i.e., you have recorded H/ST/O/Rl8/1/ is 'No' i.e., he/she had never worked any time before, 0, as the case may be, there will be a cross {x} in the you have to record . 2' in the box. Cross (x) may be box for Question 148 and on the lines against each of put in the box in case the Question is not applicable. the Questions 15A including sub-sections and 158 Summary including sub-sections. 94. It would be useful to summarise the main Q. 16A : If • No' in 14A, seeking/available for points with regard to the economic questions, i.e., work? Yes (1)lNo (2) . Questions 14A, 148, 15A, 158, 16A and 168. These 92. This question is intended to elicit some are indicated below: information of the number of unemployed. If an (i) In question 14A we are finding out if a person individual has replied that he/she has not worked at all has worked any time at all last year. The word last year under Question 14A and you have recorded 'year' includes all the seasons for agricultural . No' against this question you have to ask from him or and associated activities. Even marginal workers her whether he or she is seeking work or available for and unpaid workers in farm or in family work. This question should be asked of all persons for enterprise must be covered by this question. whom you have recorded H/ST /O/RIB/i/O in Question 14A. Seeking work means that the person may have got (Ii) If the answer to Question 14A Is . No', then himself/herself registered in the employment exchange categorise as H/ST /O/R/8/1/0. or he/she may be applying for jobs or he/she may have (iii) The work on the basis of which • Yes' Is made other efforts for a job, such as looking into the recorded In Question 14A may be the main newspaper advertisements with a view to applying for a work of a person, i.e., what he/she had done job, the intention being in suitable cases, this person will for the major part of the last year. If so, offer himself/herself as a candidate. It may be remembered 'Yes', i.e., code '1' in Question 148 and that seeking work is more applicable in urban areas where C/AlIHHI/OW, in Question 15A would there are facilities of employment exchanges and greater have been recorded. If this person had not awareness about availability of jobs. In rural areas, there done this work for the major part of the year may be no facilities of employment €xchanges. The . No', i.e., code' 2' in Question 148 and H/ person may be available for work but not actually seeking ST /O/Rl8/1/0, in Question 1SA would work either because of lack of knowledge of work being have been recorded. These details are available or absence of employment exchanges. recorded in Question 15A. 92.1 As mentioned earlier, we are mainly (iv) Secondary work or the marginal work of interested j[l obtaining information on the unemployed. those recorded as C/Al/HHI/OW or as H/ You may come across people who already held jobs or ST /O/R/8/1/0 respectively In Question 15A do not normally want to take up employment but may is obtained through Question 158. give you such general answers that they would not mind taking up work if the salary is attractive enough. We are (v) Note that if a person has been entered as not interested in such persons since they obviously are 'Yes' in Question 14A, 'No', i.e., code' 2' already employed or are not really job seekers. You will in Question 14B, there must be an entry such have to make a probe to get the facts. However, generally as c/AUHHI/O~ in Question 158. 643

(vi) Question 16A is to be asked of all those for this would .be manufacturing and should be whom 'No' has been written in Question classified as industry. 14A. (e) Tailoring is an industry and a Inember of (vii) Question 16B is to be asked of those for household that carries on tailoring on whom 'Yes' has been written in Question household industry basis can be classified as 16A. 'HHI'. (viii) Details of name of establishment, industry, (f) There may be cases of a person who sells cloth occupation and class of worker, in Questions and 31so provides tailoring services. In such 15A and 15B need be entered only for cases, the person may be asked which activity 'HHI' and 'OW'. he considers more important, i.e., the one on which he spends more time. If he says that Important he considers selling of cloth is more important, 95. You must read the explanations and instructions then he is carrying on a trade. On the other on the economic questions very carefully. Questions hand, if the tailoring business is more 14A, 14B, 15A and 15B should be canvassed together, important to him than the sale of cloth, such otherwise, the full and correct answers will not be a person should then be considered as available and you may have to make corrections. It is manufacturing. If a household carries on a advisable to ask questions covering Questions '4A~ '4~ business of this kind, the household members '-?A and '58 together and then fill up the details. will be considered as 'HHI' or non-HHI depending on whether the household is 96. Certain situations would call for some involved mainly in trade or manufacturing explanation so that the enumerator is clear in his/her and taking into consideration the definition of mind regarding classifying such activities. A few typical 'HHI'. cases are indicated below : Q. 17A : Whether you are an Ex-Serviceman ? (a) If a sweet-meat maker, i.e., a Halwai makes Yes (1)1N0 (2) sweets and sells them also, this would be manufacturing and can be a 'HHI' too in 97. The answer to this question will have to be appropriate cases. filled in respect of every person whether male or female. (b) If a person only sells sweets, having brought If the person says that he/she is an ex-serviceman, the answer to this question will be 'Yes' and code '1' is them from some other place, he would be to be recorded in the box. On the contrary, if the answer carrying on a trade and this would not be a to this question is 'No', code '2' is to be recorded in manufacturing industry. the box. (c) In many cases there are what are called tea 97.1 An 'ex-serviceman' means a person who has shops, dhabas, chat shops, etc., where served in the regular Army, Navy, Air Force or eatables are prepared an~d sold. For example, Territorial Army (but not dismissed or discharged on in dhaba, substantial meals such as chapaties, account of misconduct or inefficiency). It excludes the da~ etc., are prepared and sold. This will not Assam Rifles, Defence Security Corps, General Reserve be an industrY. It will be classified as service, Engineering Force (GREF), Lok Sahayak Sena(LSS)and namely, running eating place. Therefore, other para·military Forces like the Border Security Force even if a household carried on this activity it (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo­ will not be classified as 'H HI', but only as Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Central Reserve 'OW'. Police Force (CRPF). (d) In many places, there are persons who keep Q. 178 : If . Yes' in 17A, Pensioner (1)lNon­ small electrical or handmixers or fruit crushers pensioner (2) and crush fruits to sell the juice. In such cases since the juice is produced for consumption 98. This question will be asked from ex-servicemen on the spot and is not bottled as such for sale, only i.e., those who have replied 'Yes' in Question 17A such units are carrying on trade and not and for whom code '1' has been recorded in the box. manufacturing. Therefore, even if a household If he/she is' receiving pension, code' I' is to be recorded carries on this business this would not be in the box and if he/she is not receiving any pension, 'HHI', but ,'OW'. On the other hand, if code '2' is to be recorded in the box. Cross (X) there are manufacturing units, whether big or may be put in the box in case the Question Is not small, which bottle juice and sell it as bottlecl, applicable. 644

98.1 It may be noted that code '1' is to be question and its sub-parts are not applicable. The recorded only in case of those who are receiving pension explanation and instructions as to how the four sub-parts as ex-servicemen. A person who after serving regular are to be filled are as follows : Army, Navy, Air Force or Territorial Army has retired Q. 18(a) : Place of Birth from a civil or private service and drawing pension only from his/her later employment will not be treated as 100. Write 'PL' for person born in the village or 'Pensioner' for this Question. However, if a person is town where he/she is being enumerated. Where' PL' is drawing pension both as ex-serviceman and civilian, he/ noted against this question, cross (X) is to be put in the she will be treated as Pensioner and code '1' will be box against sub-part (b) and on the lines against sub-parts recorded in the box. (c) and (d). . 98.2 Some guidelines for determining whether a 100.1 For those born outside the village or town person is an ex-serviceman are given in Appendix XIII. of enumeration write the actual name of the place against This will help you in this regard. It will be seen from these sub-part (a) and fill the other details against sub-parts (b), guidelines that a person will be treated as an ex­ (c) and (d). For a person born on the high sea, put cross serviceman if he/she has retired from service in regular (X) on the lines against sub-parts (a) and (c) and in the Army, Navy, Air Force, etc., and is in receipt of pension box against sub-part (b) and record 'born at sea' against or had received gratuity only and not pension at the time sub-part (d). of his/her retirement. In case he/she is not in receipt of 100.2 In indicating the birth place, only full name pension or had not received any gratuity at the time of of town or village would have to be indicated and not retirement, he/she will be treated as an ex-serviceman hamlet or mohalla/ward names. The name of a ward/ if he/she retired before 1st July, 1987 after rendering hamlet should not be entered but the name of the town/ more than five years of service in Army, Navy, Air village to which it belongs should be entered. Force, etc. Q. 18(b) : Rural (1 )/Urban (2) Important 101. For those born outside the village or town 98 .. 3 After filling in the answers to Questions 17A of enumeration ascertain if the place of birth is a village and 17B of the Individual Slip, you would know whether or town at present. To enable a person to determine the person is an ex-serviceman or not and if ex­ whether the place is a town or a village, he/she may be serviceman, whether the person is drawing a pension or required to indicate the status of the place of birth in not. comparison with a known town in the neighbourhood of 98.4 You are now required to make certain entries the place of enumeration. You may mention some in the Household Schedule for the purposes of important urban characteristics to enable the person to tabulation. If code '1' has been recorded in Question make out if the place of his/her birth is rural or urban, t 7 A of the Individual Slip, you have to put a tick mark e.g., existence of a local administrative body, industrial (,() in col. 1 of the Household Schedule against the serial townships declared as towns, etc. number of the person being enumerated. Further you For a person born in a village, write ' 1' in the box. have to write 'P' within brackets after the name of the person in col. 2 of the Household Schedule if the ex­ For a person born in a town/city, write' 2' in the serviceman is drawing a pension, i.e., code' l' has been box. recorded in Question 1 7B and 'NP' in case the ex­ For a person born in a foreign country, put 'X' serviceman is not a pensioner, le., code '2' has been in the box against this sub-part and also against sub-part recorded in Question 1 7B of the Individual Slip. (c) on the line. 98.5 No entries are required to be made in the 101. I If all efforts to classify the place of birh as Household Schedule in case the person is not an ex­ rural/urban fail, write 'not known' on the line. serviceman, i.e., code' 2' has been recorded in Question 17A of the Individual Slip. Q 18(c) : District MIGRATION 102. For a person who was born outside the village or town of enumeration, i.e., for whom 'PL' is not Q. 18 : Birth Place written against sub-part (a), you have to fill in this sub­ 99. Certain details regarding the place in which the part after enquiry. person enumerated was born are to be collected and 102. I For a person born outside the village or entered in the sub-parts of this question. For defence and town of enumeration but within the district of similar personnel as may be indicated to you, this enumeration, write '0' on the line. 645

102.2 For a person born in another district of the in another part of Bombay at the time of enumeration, State of enumeration, or in a district in some other State/ the change of residence should not be treated as change Union Territory in the country, write the name of the of place of residence because both the areas are within district. ,If the person cannot name the district, write' not the same city of Bombay. Similarly a person born in known'. hamlet 1 of village Rampur and found in hamlet 2 of the same village at the time of enumeration, should not 102.3 For a person born outside India, put cross be deemed to have had another place of residence than (X) against this sub-part. the village where he/she is enumerated. Where a person Q. 18(d) : State/Country had merely gone out to another place or had been shifting from place to place purely on tour or pilgrimage 103. For persons born within the State of or for temporary business purposes, he/she should not enumeration, write 'X' against this sub-part on the line. be deemed to have had another residence different from Make sure that the earlier entries made in sub-parts (a), the place where he/she or his/her family normally (b) and (c) are consistent with such an answer; fOf resides. In the case of person who is enumerated example, 'PL' might have.already been written against elsewhere than in his normal place of residence because sub-part (a) or '0', is written against sub-part (c) or any of eligibility criteria laid down in paragraph '17.1, the other district of the State of enumeration is mentioned place of his immediate previous normal residence will be against sub-part (c). recorded as the place of last residence. Similarly, if a 103.1 For persons born outside the State of person is enumerated at a place other than his place of enumeration but within the country, write the name of birth and if he had no other place of normal residence the State/Union Territory where born. before coming to the place of enumeration, the place of birth would be the place of last residence. 103.2 For those born outside India, note merely 104.2 It would not be possible to specify the the name of the country and there is no need to enter duration of stay which will qualify for reckoning last the name of the constituent state of the foreign country. residence. The circumstances of each case would have Where a person cannot name the country, the name of to be taken into consideration in deciding whether a the continent may be noted. person has had a last residence.or not. For example, an 103.3 For a person born on the high seas, record officer who has been transferred for a short period must 'born at sea', against this sub-pal"!: and put 'X' against be considered as moving from his/her place of previous sub-parts (a), (b) and (c). posting which would become his/her place of last residence, irrespective of his/her stay in the new posting. 103.4. If a person was born In a train, boat or bus However, temporary movement like women moving into or aircraft, etc., within the country write the particulars a hospital for delivery, a person moving into a hospital in sub-part (a), (b) and (c) with reference to the for treatment, etc., at a place other than their usual administrative territory where the event occurred or was residence, will be ignored and these places will not be registered. treated as the last residence. In the case of a child born Q. 19 : Last Residence in a hospital into which the mother has moved temporarily for delivery which is different from the usual 104. The answer to thiS question will have to be place of residence of the mother, the place where the filled in respect of ev_ery person if he/she had another hospital is, will be treated as the place of last residence place of normal residence irrespective of his/her place for the child, though the place where the hospital is, will of birth, before he/she came to the present place where not be the place of the last residence of the mother. he/she is enumerated. Even if a person was born at the place of enumeration but because of his/her work or for Q. 19(a) : Place of Last Residence studies, etc., he/she had shifted subsequently to another 105. For a person who has been in the village or village or town and had corne back again to the place town of enumeration continuously since birth (except for of enumeration, he/she should be deemed to have had shifting to other place outside the village or town of another place of residence prior to his/her enumeration enumeration for a purely temporary stay), write 'PL' here. For defence and similar personnel, this question is against sub-part (a) and put cross (x) in the box against not applicable. sub-part (b) and on the lines against sub-parts (c) and (d). But for a person who had his last previous residence 104.1.The immediate previous village or town of at any place outside the village or town of enumeration residence is relevant only if he/she had been outside the (irrespe~tive of his place of birth), write the actual name village or town of enumeration and not siniply in another of the village or town or his actual previous residence house or locality in the same place. For example, if a against this sub-part (a) and fill the other details against person born in one part of Bombay City is fl')und residing sub-parts (b), (c) and (d). 646

Q. 19(b) : Rural (1)/Urban (2) that this question will not be canvassed in the case of those for whom you may have written' PL' against place 106. For a person who had previously resided of last residence. This is because they have had no place outside the place of enumeration, ascertain if the place of last residence. In all the other cases you must find out of last previous residence is rural or urban and record the reasons for migration from the place of last residence the answer. For a person whose last previous residence and note the reasons by entering the appropriate code. is a town/city, write' 2' in the box, and for' rural', write , 1'. For a person who last resided in a foreign country, The codes which must be entered for the various reason put cross (X) in the box. . for migration are as. follows : (a) Employment 1 106.1 For a person whose immediate previous residence cannot be classified, write 'not known'. (b) Business 2 106.2 Rural or urban status has to be determined (c) Education -3 with reference to the status existing at the time of (d) Family moved 4 enumeration. (e) Marriage 5 Q. 19(c) : District (f) Natural calamities like 107. For a person who had previously resided in another place, i.e., for whom' PL' is not written against drought, floods, etc. 6 sub-part (a) you have to fill in this sub-part after enquiry. (g) Others 7 107.1 For a person who previously resided in 109. 1 These codes have been printed at the another village or town within the district of enumeration, bottom of the Slip. You must enter a code depending write·D'. on the reasons for migration In the box against this 107.2 For a person who previously resided in question. For defence and similar personnel as may be another district of the State/Union Territory of indicated to you this question will also not apply, since enumeration or in a district in any other State/Union you will not have canvassed the Questions 18 and 19 Territory in the country, write the name of the district. of the Slip. Cross (X) may be put in the box in case the If he/she cannot name the district, write . not known'. Question is not applicable, i.e., . PL' or cross (X) has been noted in Question 19(a). 107.3 For a person whose last previous residence was outside India, write . X' against this sub-part. 110. A person will have moved for employment in the following cases : Q. 19(d) : State/Country (~) If he or she has moved in search of a Job or 108. For a person whose last previous residence hoping to get a job. was outside the village or town of enumeration but within the State or Union Territory of enmeration, put cross (b) Because he/she has got a job and has moved (X) against this sub-part but if it was outside the State to take up the job. or Union Territory of enumeration but within the (c) Having already got a job, he/she has moved country write the name of the State/Union Territory. because of a transfer, even if this is on Make sure that the earlier entries made in sub-parts (a), promotion. (b) and (c) are consistent with such an answer, for example, . PL' might have already been written against 110.1 If a person has moved for any of these sub-part (a) or . D' is written against sub-part (c) or any reasons, record code . I' in the box. other district of the state of enumeration is mentioned 111. A person can be said to have moved for against sub-part (c). . business' if he or she has moved to the place of 108.1 For a person whose last previous residence enumeration from his/her place of last residence for was outside the country write the name of the countty joining a business or setting up/running a business. The and if name of the country is not forthcoming, write the word . business' refers to an economic activity Involving name of the continent. risk-taking either on own account or in partnership with others. Please note . business' is different from lob or Q. 20 : Reasons for migration from place of last employment for which wages/salary is received In cash -residence or kind. For . business' you have to enter code . 2' in 109. The question will be asked in the case of a the box. person for whom information has been recorded in Question 19, i.e., last residence. However, please note 112. A person can be said to have moved for 647 edLlcational puposes if he or she has moved to the place therefore, necessary for you to make careful enquiries of enumeration from his/her place of last residence, for and not to get confused with the different reasons which joining a school/college or any other type of educational may be applicable to different persons of the same institution either for the first time or for continuing his/ household. her studies. For such a person, code' 3' has to be given. t t 7. In particular, please note that you must make However, please note that if this particular person has detailed enquiries in the case of any unrelated members moved along with his/her family because the entire of the households, such as cook, servant, etc. In their family has moved due to any reason, you must note that cases, their movement from the place of last residence this person has not moved for educational purposes. In may have been due to employment. Similarly, in the case such a case the right code to be entered will be code of those members of the household who are rather . 4' namely . Family moved'. distantly relatEd to the head of the household, you must also make such detailed enquiries. 113. The reason . Family moved' code . 4' will refer to cases where the entire family moves. Such cases 118. It must be remembered that the reason will come up if the head of the household or the person . Family moved' code '4' can only come up in cases on whom the family is dependent has moved due to any where some other member of the family has moved for reason such as transfer, erc. There are cases where one any of the other reasons mentioned in the Slip. The or more members of the family move along with the members of the family moved because either the head person who has moved in search of employment or of the household or the person on whom the family depends has moved because of employment or for any education or for other reasons. While the p~rson who has moved for a particular reason will be assigned the other reason. appropriate code,. the other members who l,11oved along 119. Please note that in the case of every person with that person will be assigned code' 4', i.e., . Family who has come into India from any other country as a moved'. result of partition or has been repatriated, the reasons for migration will be noted as 'Others' code '7' and not 114. If a person has moved consequent on getting any other code. married, assign code' 5' for that person. If a person has moved because of natural calamities like drought, floods, Q. 21 : Duration of residence at the village or etc., assign code . 6' for that person. town of enumeration 115. Code . 7' . Others' will include all other 120. Note here the period in completed years of reasons for migration not covered by employment, the continuous residence in the village or town where business, education, family moved, marriage and natural the person is being enumerated. This will apply even to a person born at the place of enumeration. But this calamities like drought, floods, ..etc.. This may include question does not apply to defence and similar personnel. cases like movement due to retirement, displacement, etc. 120.1 If he/she had left this village or town and has lived elsewhere for sometime, i.e., in Question 19 116. It is important to note that the reasons for another place of last residence is reported and has come migration are being noted for each person separately. back to this village or town, then the duration of Therefore, in the same household, there may be cases residence to be noted against this question is the period where the reasons for migration arE! different for different of the latest continuous residence. But if a person had members of the household. For example, if the head of been away on a temporary visit or tour, etc., that should the household is promoted and transferred, in his/her not be taken as a break in the period of his/her slip against Question 20 you will have to assign code . I' continuous residence here. because his/her movement is consequent on employment 120.2 If the person was born at the place of while the spouse and other dependents should be enumeration and also had no other place of last assigned code . 4' because the family moves. There are residence, i.e., . PL' has been noted in Question 19(a), also cases, particularly from the rural areas to urban then cross (X) may be put against Question 21 in the areas, where a boy or a girl moves to a town or city for box. higher studies and in order to look after him or her an elderly person also moves. In such a case, in the case 120.3 For a persQn whose duration of continuouS' of the person who moves for higher studies the reason residence at the place of enumeration is less than 1 year, for migration will be 'Education' code '3' while in the write . 0' in the box. case of elderly person, the reason will be 'Others' code FERTILITY . 7'. If in case the entire family has moved along with Q. 22 : For all ever-married women only the student, for all the other members of the family you will have to assign code '4' 'Family moved'. It is, t 21. This question will be asked in the case of all 648 ever-married women. It will not be asked for a woman politely but appropriate questions for getting this who has never been married. Please note that the term information. . ever-married' does not necessarily mean . currently t 24.2 You should ensure that all live births are married'. The . ever-married' would include all women ascertained irrespective of whether the children are alive who may be currently married, the widowed, the now. separated and the divorced. This question, in other words, will be asked of all women except those who are 124.3 It is our experience that the birth of a child . Never Married'. For all women for whom . M' or . W' may not be reported readily if the child is not actually or . 5' is entered in Question 5 of the Slip, this question living at the time of enumeration. The children who are will be asked. In the case of women who are . NM' in born but may have died before the enumeration may not Question 5 of the Slip, put cross (X) in the boxes in be indicated by the respondent unless you make detailed all parts of this question. enquiries. This would be particularly true in the case of children who may have died as infants. There is, Q. 22(a) : Age at marriage therefore, need for a detailed probe to ensure that you 122. You should ascertain the age at which the get the correct number. woman, whom you are enumerating, was married and t 24.4 Ascertain the number of children ever born record that age in completed years. If a woman has been aave by sex and write the figures in international married more than once, the age at which she got numerals in the boxes provided. Also give the total in married for the first time should be recorded. the box provided. Q. 22(b) : Number of children surviving at t 24.5 If the woman reports that she has had no present male or female children born alive, write . 0' in the 123. In this question, you will have to find out how appropriate box or boxes. many of the children born are still surviving i.e., at the Q. 21 : For currently married women only time of enumeration. 125. This question has to be answered in respect 123.1 Please note that the children need not of all currently married women only, i.e., all women necessarily be staying with the mother, i.e., the woman whose marital status is shown as . M' against Question you are enumerating. They may be elsewhere due to any 5 of the Slip. For all others, a cross (X) may be put reason. What is important is whether they are alive, not against this question on the line. where they live. They may be anywhere, even outside the country. The important point is the number alive. Any child born alive during last one year 123.2 Having ascertained this number, enter the 126. You should ascertain if the currently married details by sex and total in the boxes provided. woman, whom you are enumerating, gave birth to a child in the last one year prior to the date of enumeration. 123.3 If there are no male or female children If the respondent is not able to reckon one year, you surviving at the time of enumeration, write . 0' in the can find out if a child was born alive in 1990-91 to the appropriate box or boxes. woman you are enumerating on or after any of the Q. 22(c) : Number of children ever born alive festival indicated to you by the Director of Census Operations. Only if the child was born alive, and even 124. You should ascertain the total number of if the child had died soon after birth~ the answer should children that the woman you are enumerating gave birth be . Yes~ to this question. Still birth~ I.e., a child which to from the time she got married. If married, more than is born dead should not be taken into account for this once, all the children born to her should be ascertained. purpose. So while you should make sure that every case 124.1 The number of children born would include of birth of a child born alive, even if it is not alive on all children born alive, even if later unfortunately any the date of enumeration, is reported, you should not child died. Many persons, specially older people may reckon it if the child was born lifeless. only count children Jiving with them. It is, therefore, l 126.1 It is common experience that the birth of . essential to enquire about the number of children living the child may not be reported readily if the child is not at home, those living elsewhere and also those who were actually surviving at the time of enumeration. Infant born alive but who are unfortunately not alive now. Even deaths are still high in the country. There is a chance if the child died within a few hours of his/her birth, hel of a number of such cases being missed unless specifically she should be included in the count. Still births, i.e.~ questioned about. It is necessary to record all live births children born dead should not be included in counting even if the child has died soon thereafter or ~ad not this number of children ever born. You will have to ask survived to the day of enumeration. Therefore, where 649

the initial answer to this question is 'No', you should 127. On the reverse of Appendices XH to XI- ask a specific question if there has been a case of a child 15 specimen entries in answer to questions relating to having been born alive in the last one year and later dying ex-serviceman, migration and fertility have been shown before the enumeration date. This is a delicate question for your facility. and should be asked with tact in a manner not to offend NOTE: You may find on your revisional round from the sentiments of the respondent. Where a currently March 1 to March 1991 a child is born to married woman first answers that she had no child born 5" in the last one year, you may perhaps question her as a currently married woman in a household after your last visit but before the sunrise of March follows: I" 1991. You will have to take this into "It has been found in some houses that a chiid was account and correct the answers against born and had died soon 'after or a few days or Question 23 accordingly. You must enquire months later and such cases had not been reported. specifically" if any such birth has taken place. It is my 'hope that there are no such cases here. While ignoring still births all other births where Am I right ?" the child was born alive even ifit did not survive 126.2 This may bring in the required response. If long should be taken into account. she reports ',No' then you can be sure that no birth has 128. Having filled in the Individual Slip, you may been missed. You have to make sure that any live birth find it rewarding to go through all the entries. This will that has occurred to the currently married woman in the enable you to cross check the information, and gaps, if last one year is netted whether the child is surviving till any, can be filled in then and there. This will obviate the date of enumeration or not. A similar probe to the need to visit the household again to collect the eliminate still births may also be necessary. For example, missing information. when the answer is . Yes' under this question, you might 129. As stated in paragraph 33 you will be ask if the child is here in the house. If the answer is 'Yes' required to fill up Individual Slip for all members of the no further question is needed. If . No', you might ask household. During the course of your day's work you where the child has gone. The answer may be . dead' will have covered a large number of households and filled or that it has gone elsewhere. If dead; then you might in the requisite number of Individual Slips. After ask when the child died and this will bring out the fact completing the day's work, you must fill in columns 8 whether or not it was a still birth. If the answer is . Yes', to 34 of the concerned household. Please do not allow then enter 'Yes' in the space below the question; if the this work to accumulate. Instructions for filling up answer is . No' enter . No' in the space. Do not write columns 8 to 34 of the Household Schedule will be in the dotted box. found in Chapter IV (paragraphs 141 to 158). This will t 26.3 In a case where the woman has had twins afford another opportunity to you to detect errors of or multiple births, please write 2, 3, etc." next to 'Yes' gaps in the Information collected, which you can as the case may be thus 'Yes' (2) or 'Yes' (3). conveniently collect by re-visiting the household(s). CHAPTER III ENUMERATION OF HOUSELESS POPULATION AND REVISIONAL ROUND

130. The enumeration of the houseless population Also please recall the instructions given in paragraph 21 will have to be carried out in the block assigned to you. of this booklet where you have been told that for The house less population can be found in any place and house less households, you should record '0' in bold they should not be omitted. letters. In giving the Serial number of the household, you will have to indicate the Serial number of the household 131. The Revisional Round, the instructions for with a prefix' 0' separated by a dash (-), as explained 1 which are part of this chapter, must be carried out in in the instructions given in Appendix V. your block. This is because the revisional round is an extremely important and essential step in the total 134. Please remember that Household Schedule process of enumeration and it is only after the revisional will be filled for each house less household in the manner round is over that the correct population figures will be explained in paras 16 to 29 of this booklet. Thereafter, available. Therefore, do not neglect to carry out the you will have to fill up the Individual Slip for each revisional round of the block which you are enumerating. member of the household, as per instructions given in paragraphs 30 to 129. Thereafter, you will be required Enumeration of the Houseless to fill in columns 8 to 34 of the Household Schedule 132. As stated earlier in paragraph 13 of this as per instructions given later. booklet, you will be required to enumerate the houseless Revisional Round population in your enumeration block{s) on the night of February 28, 1991. In order to do this, it would be 1 35. You have been told under paragraph 12 and necessary for you to complete the enumeration of all the paragraph 1 3 of this booklet that in the next five days, persons in all the households living in census houses in i.e." from March 1, 1991 to March 5, 1991, you will your jurisdiction between February 9 and February 28, have to revisit all the households in your jurisdiction and 1991. During this period, you will have taken note of record any new births that had taken place after your the possible places where houseless population is likely last visit, but before the sunrise of March 1, 1991 and to live, such as on the roadside, pavements, in hume any visitor(s) that had moved into the household and pipes, under staircases, or in the open, temple, mandaps, who had been away from his/her/their place of normal platforms and the like. On the night of Februray 281 residence throughout the enumeration period, i.e." from March 1, 1991, but before sunrise of March 1, 1991, February 9, 1991 to February 28, 1991, or an entire you will have to quickly cover all such house less household that has moved into your jurisdiction during households and enumerate them. If there is likely to be this period and which has not been enumerated anywhere a very large number of houseless persons in your before. At this point, you may recall the instructions jurisdiction whom you may not be able to enumerate given in paragraph 17 of this booklet where instructions single-handed in one night, you should report to your about persons eligible to be enumerated in a particular Supervisor in advance, so that one or more extra household have been given. enumerators can be deputed to assist you in the one­ 136. It is important to remember the following in night enumeration of such houseless persons. You should this connection : keep particular watch on the large settlements of nomadic population who are likely to camp on the (1) If you are enumerating a new household in outskirts of the village. These people will have to be your block during the revisional round, please covered on the night of February 28, 1991. You should recall the instructions given in paragraph 20 of course make sure that these persons have not been about Serial number of household and enumerated elsewhere. updating and filling up of Abridged Houselist, as given in Appendix V. 133. At this point, please read the instructions about updating and filling up of the Abridged Houselist, (2) In respect of every new birth, you should given in Appendix V. You will be required to enter the make sure that you give the correct Location details of the houseless households in Section 3 of the Code including the Serial number of Abridged Houselist in the manner described therein. household, fill up an Individual Slip and

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make necessary entries in the Household neatly and consequential changes in the total should be Schedule concerned. Also correct the entry made. It is this final total that must be entered in the in Question 23 of the Slip pertaining to the bottom of the Household Schedule. mother of the child whom you ar.e enumerating 139. You are now set for taking up the desk work during the revisional round. Please make sure at home in connection with the census enumeration that that the birth has taleen place before the you have just completed. These are, as you will recall sunrise of March 1, 1991. from paragraph 12 of this booklet, (1) filling up of the (3) You will have to ascertain if any death had Enumerator's Working Sheet for preparin~ the unfortunately taken place in any of the Enumerator's Abstnct, (2) filling up of the Enumerator's households since your last visit and the sunrise Abstract, (3) filling up of Section 1 of the Abridged of March I, 1991 and cancel the Individual Houselist and (4) handing over all documents to your Slip of the dead person writing boldly across Supervisor, the documents being the Notional. Map, the it as . died' . Please remember to make Layout Sketch, all filled in- Household Schedule books, necessary correction in the Household all filled in Individual Slip pads, filled in and updated Schedule concerned. Abridged Houselist, the Working Sheets for preparing the Enumerator's Abstract, the filleQ in Enumerator's 137. If you have exhausted the entire Household Abstract and all blank Household Schedule books, Schedule for recording the particulars of any household Individual Slip pads and other blank forms. and it becomes necessary to record a new birth or visitor, then you will fill in another Household Schedule form 140. In addition, yOU have to collect the filled in in continuation of that Household Schedule, taking care Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel that the Location Code and other particulars are noted Schedules from the households and individuals for whom in the second Household Schedule form properly. In such you had issued these schedules vide instructions given in a case, please write on the top right hand corner of the paragraph 50. You have to hand over the filled in fresh Household Schedule . continued' and note the schedules to your Supervisor. You will also be required Book and Form number of the connected Household to return the blank Post-graduate Degree Holder and Schedule. Similarly, on the connected Schedule note the Technical Personnel Schedules remaining surplus With word . continued' and give the Book and Form number you together with a statement (in the form given at Appendix XII) giving an account of the number of of the additional Household Sl;hedule form. blank forms given to you, number of forms issued to 138. Changes made in the Household Schedule like eligible persons in the households, number of filled in additions for new births or recording of visitors or schedules collected and number of clank forms returned deletion of entry in respect of deaths, should be done to the Supervisor.

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141. As mentioned in the instructions relating to Col. 11 : Name of Scheduled CastelTribe the filling up of columns 1 to 7 of the Household 147. For each person. recorded in column 2 of Schedule, columns 8 to 34 of the Household Schedule Household Schedule, copy out in column II, the name have to be entered with reference to the entries in the of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe written Individual Slip. For each member of the household, you against Question to of the Individual Slip. Please do not will have filled up an Individual Slip. You will be required mak~ any mistake in copying out the correct spelling of to copy out or to enter the relevant particulars from the the name of Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. Please Individual Slip in the line relating to that person in also ensure that name of Scheduled Caste will be entered column 8 to column 34 of the Household Schedule. The in column 11 of Household Schedule if Code '1' is following instructions tell you how to do this. copied in column 10 of Household Schedule. Similarly 142. Please note that you should not allow this the name of the Scheduled Tribe will be entered in work to fall into arrears. You must fill up these columns column 11 of Household Schedule if code' 2' is copied in the case of those households whom you have in column 10 of Household Schedule. enumerated each day at the end of the day itself. This 148. It must be noted that If there is a cross {x} would save you a lot of trouble and will also ensure that against Question 9 of the Individual Slip for the person there are no etrors. entered in column 2 of the Household Schedule the 143. It would be noticed that columns 12 to 21 cOlTesponding column II of the Household Schedule relate to males and columns 22 to 31 relate to females. should be left blank. Column 1 placed between columns 1 7 and 18 is a mere Cois. 12 at 22 : Literate copy of column 1 already entered by you. This is repeated on the right side of the Household Schedule 149. For the person entered in column 2 of to facilitate your work, by obviating the need to trace Household Schedule, check from the corresponding back the entries for columns 18 onwards to column 1 Individual Slip whether' l' is recorded in the box agairist. on the left side of Household Schedule. The instructions question 11. If so, put a tick (..f) under column 12 for that follow will indicate how the entries from the male or a tick mark under Column 22 for female in the Individual Slip should be carried over to the appropriate corresponding line. columns (8-34) of the Household Schedule. Cois. 13 at 23 : Illiterate Col. 8 : Mother Tongue 150. As in the previous paragraph, check if '2' 144. For the person entered In column 2 of is recorded in the box against Question 11 of the Household Schedule, the mother tongue written against Individual Slip for the person entered In column 2 of Question 6 of the Individual Slip should be copied in Household Schedule and If so, give tick (..f) mark under Column 8 of the Household Schedule. column 13 for male or a tick mark under Column 23 for female In the corresponding line. Col. 9 : Religion Cois. 14 at 24 : Entry in Q. 14A of Individual 145. For the person entered in column 2 of Slip 'Yes' Household Schedule, check if H, M, C, S, 8 and J or actual religion returned by the person has been recorded 151. For the person entered in column 2, check in Question 8 of the Individual Slip. If so, copy the same whether 'Yes' is recorded against Question 14A of the in Column 9 of the Household Schedule. corresponding Individual Slip. If the person Is a male, put tick (..f) under column 14 and If female, put tick (..f) Col. 10 : Whether SC(1) or ST(2) under column 24. 146. For each person recorded in column 2 of the Cois. 15 at 25 : Entry in Q. 14A of Individual Household Schedule, check whether in the corresponding Slip 'No' Individual Slip, ' l' or ' 2' or 'X' is recorded in the box against Question 9. If so, copy the same in column 10 152. As in the preceding paragraph, check if' No', of the Household Schedule. i.e., 'H' or 'ST' or '0' or 'R' or '8' or 'I' or '0' 652

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· is entered against Question 14A of the Individual Slip the person is a male and under column 29 or 30 or 31, for the person entered in column 2 of the Household as the case may be, if the person is a female. Schedule. If so 'and if the person is a male, put a tick Cois. 32, 33 at 34 : Entry In Q. 15A{i) to (..f) under column 1 5 and if female, put a tick (..f) under Q. f 5A(iii) \ column 25. 157. For 2 person recorded In Column 2 of the Cois. 16 at 26 : Entry in Q. 14B of Individual Slip • Yes' . Household Schedule, check if tick mark (..f) has been put in column 21 for male or in column 31 for female. 153. For the person entered in column .2 of the If so,_ the entries from the corresponding Individual Slip Household Schedule, check against Question 148 of the against Question 15A(i) to Question 15A(iii) are to be corresponding Individual Slip if . l' is entered in the box. copied in the Household Schedule in the corresponding If so, put a tick (..f) under column 16 for male, but if line. the person is a female; put the tick (,() under column 158. Having entered these particulars in columns 26 in the corresponding line. 8 to 34 for all the persons enumerated in the household, Cois. 17 at 27 : Entry in Q. 148 of Individuai you will have to strike the totals wherever applicable. You Slip 'No' will notice that a block for giving sex-wise totals of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has been 154. Check if . 2' is recorded in the box against provided under column 10 of the Household Schedule. Question 148 of the Individual Slip in respect of the This block has to be filled In only if there is code • l' person entered in column 2 of the Household Schedule. or .' 2' in column 10 for all or any member of the If so, put tick (..f) under column 17 in the case of a household. Please note that this block will not be filled male, but if the person is a female, put the tick (..f) under in if all the members of the household do not belong column 27 in the corresponding line. to SC or ST. In such cases, the whole block should be Cois. 18 at 28 ~ Entry in Q. 15A.of Individual crossed. You Have to strike the total for column 10 very Slip 'C' carefully and eriter the same in this block as per instructions below : 155. For the person entered in column 2 ofthe Household Schedule, check if . C' is recorded against Count the number of tick marks (..f) In column 4 Question J5A of the corresponding Individual Slip and of Household Schedule for whom code • l' Is recorded if so, put the tick (..f) under column 18 if male, and in column 10 in the corresponding line. These are' male if the person is a fel]Jale, put the tick (..f) under column Scheduled Castes and enter the same in the block. Then 28 of the corresponding line. count the number of tick marks (..f) in column 5 of Household Schedule for whom code . l' is recorded in Cois. 19 at 29, 20 8l 30, 21 at 31 : Entry in column 10 of the corresponding line. These are female Q. 15A of Individual Slip 'AL'/' HHI'/' OW' Scheduled Castes and enter the same in the block. A 1 56. As in the previous paragraph, check from similar procedure has to be adopted for recording in the Question 1 5A of the IndividUal Slip relating to the block the number of males and females belonging to person entered in column 2 of the Household Schedule Scheduled Tribes. Thereafter, the total for persons has whether . AL' or . HHI' or . OW' is entered for the to be struck by you adding males and females. person entered in column 2 of the Household Schedule. 158.1 Having struck the totals, your Job in respect If so, a tick (v') should be put under the appropriate of this Household Schedule form is over and you should column 19 or 20 or 21, as the case may be, in case Sign at the bottom left hand corner and give- date also. CHAPTER V FILLING UP OF THE ENUMERATOR'S WORKING SHEET AND THE ENUMERATOR'S ABSTRACT

159. The specimen form of the Working Sheet for you are dealing with a schedule relating to a Normal preparing the Enumerator's Abstract is given on pages household, you should enter details in the Working Sheet 656-657. This form will be supplied to you in sufficient relating to . Normal household'. During the course of quantities. You will be required to use separate form(s) your work, if you come across a schedule relating to an for Normal households, Institutional households and 'Institutional household', please do not forget to pick up Houseless households. On these you will have to strike a fresh Working Sheet and enter relevant details in that totals for Normal households, Institutional households sheet after assigning· the page number and other details and Houseless households separately. Thereafter, on the separately. Similarly, when you come across a . Houseless last page of the Sheet(s) relating to the Normal household', please pick up a fresh Working Sheet and hO'Jseholds, you will have to carry over the totals relating enter the details in that sheet. to Institutional households and Houseless households to Location Code strike a grand total for each of the columns of the Working Sheet except for column 2. The total for 161. Location Code of your enumeration block column 2 will have to be derived by counting the entries should be copied from the Household Schedule and and not just totalling the figures. At the end of your written here. This will have five elements, viz., State revisional round, you will have all the filled in Household code, District code, Tehsil/Taluka/PS/Development Block! Schedule books comprising Normal households, Circle or Town code, Village or Ward code and Institutional households and Houseless households. For Enumeration Block number within brackets. Location the Institutional households and Houseless households, Code should be repeated on every page of the Working you will have indicated 'I' and '0' respectively at tlie Sheet. You have also to write the code number of the right hand corner of the first page of the Household CD. Block in the space provided. Schedule. You will now be required to take the Number of Households by Type Household Schedule books and fill up the Working Sheet for preparing Enumerator's Abstract. The Working Sheet 162. It will be noticed that the same form is being for preparing Enumerator's Abstract has 29 columns. supplied for entering details in respect of Normal! You will be required to deal with Normal households, Institutional!Houseless households. At the right hand Institutional households and Houseless households in top, three types of households have been indicated. You separate sheets, while filling up the Working Sheet from will have to score out the entry which is not applicable. the entries given in the Household Schedule. Each Ihie For example, if you are dealing with Normal households, in the Working Sheet will contain the totals for one please score out the entries . Institutional' and . Houseless'. household.· Again, if you are dealing with 'Institutional households', please score out the entries 'Normal' and . Houseless'. Page No. Similarly, wh.en you deal with 'Houseless households', 160. On right hand top comer of the form, you score out 'Normal' and . Institutional'. If you are using will have to indicate page number. The page number will more than one page for a particular type of household, run continuously for each type of household. That is to please do not forget to score out inapplicable types on say, for Normal households, the page number of the each sheet, as indicated here. Working Sheet will start from I, for Institutional 162. 1 For recording the number of households by households again the page number will start from 1 and type separately for Normal households, Institutional similarly for Houseless households, the page number will households and Houseless households, you will have to start from 1. count" the number of entries given in column 2 (Serial 160. 1 You will have to arrange your filled in No. of household) of the working sheet relating to each Household Schedule books in ascending order of the type of household and enter the figure here. For book number. You should take up the first book and pick example, for determining the number of Normal up a form of Working Sheet for entering the details. If households, you will ,ount the number of entries in

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column 2 'of the set of working sheets dealing with Total Nonnal households and enter the figure on the first page 168. A separate line has been provided for of the set dealing with Nonnal households. Similar entering the total. Total for columns 3 to 29 are straight procedure will have to be followed for 'entering the forward totals. Total for column 2 will have to be derived number of Institutional households and Houseless by cou,nting the entries, as indicated in the foot­ households in the appropriate Working- Sheets. , note. Name of Enumerator 168.1 It is expected that you will be using more 163. This hardly calls for any explanation. You will than one Working Sheet for Nonnal households. ,,' be required to write your name he:-e. Therefore, yqu will have to derive the 'totals' for all the columns pertaining to the Working Sheets of Normal Col. 1 : Line No. households on the last page. Identify this line {i.e. total} 164. As in the Houselist fonn, here also line by writing "; Normal' in column 2 meaning thereby that numbers are being provided. The lines have' been these totals relate to Normal households. numbered as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,0 and repeated likewise. The idea is to reduce your scriptory work, so 168.2 Having struck totals for all columns relating that when you go to the 10th line, you put 1 at the to Normal households, Institutional households and Houseless households separately, you have to carry over 10th place to make the line number read as 10. the totals relating to Institutional households and Similarly, write 1 in the 10th place on the next line to Houseless households on to the last page of the sheets read as 11 and so on. You should not change the printed pertaining to 'Normal households' and strike grand line number in case you have to score out a line owing total. For doing so, please write 'Institutional' against to mistakes committed in copying. The last line number the concerned line in column 2 of the Working Sheet will incidentally give you the total number of households and 'Houseless' against the concerned line {in column p( a particular type ente;ed in the Working Sheet which 2 of the Working Sheet} and then strike the . grand total' should tally the total of entries in column 2 which you and write' Grand total' in colum\1 2. If, however, there are required to enter at the right hand top corner of the fonn under 'Number of households by type', but if you be no space on the last page of the working sheet(s} have scored out any line owing to some mistake in relating to Normal households for striking these totals, copying, then this tally cannot be achieved. you may use a separate sheet for this purpose and attach it to the set of Working Sheets relating to Normal Col. 2 : SI. No. of Household households. 165. This number will be copied from the fop of 169. A specimen of the Enumerdtor's Abstract the Household Schedule fonn you are dealing with. form is given at paragraph 183. The instructions are Cols. 1 to 5 : Persons, Males' and Females given hereafter. 166. In these columns, enter total of columns 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP T:-IE 4 and 5 respectively as struck by you in the concerned ENUMERATOR'S ABSTRACT FORM Household Schedule. Location Code Cols. 6 to 29 of the Working Sheet 1 70. The Location Code, as noted in the Working ~ 167. The column headings are self-explanatory. Sheet and in all your other documents, consisting of the Under each column, the column number of the five elements, namely, State, District, Tehsil/TaluklPSI Development BlocklCircie or Town, Village or Ward and ~ Household Schedule has been indicated within brackets. You 'have merely to take the total of the relevant column Enumeration Block number within brackets should be of the Household Schedule aod post it under the given here. You h'!ve also to write the Code No. of the appropriate column of the working sheet in respect of CD. Block in the space provided. a particular household. Name of Enumerator 167.1 The figures in columns 6-9 may be filled 171. You should write your name here. in from the figures of block given under column 10 of Total Number of Occupied Residential Houses Household Schedule. In case the block has been crossed in the Household Schedule, dash {-} may be entered 172. YOl! have merely to copy the figures noted in these columns. in sub-section B of Section 1 of the Abridged Houselist. 656

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Number' of Normal Households households. These figures win be inclusive of the population figures reflected under columns 3, 4 and 5 173. You will recall that yqu have noted the against SI. Nos. 14 and 15 of this form. number of households by type on the right-hand top comer of the first page of the working sheets relating SI. Nos. 2 to 13 to Normal households. You have to take this figure for Nonnal households and post it here. 179. These items hardly caIl for any explanation. The column numbers are Indicated within brackets Number of Institutional Households against each. You have mer!'!ly to take the appropriate figure from the line representing 'Grand tptal' on the 1 74. You will again recall that you have noted the . last page of the Working Sheet dealing with Normal number of households by type on the right-hand top households and post the appropriate figure under comer of the first page of the Working Sheets relating columns 4 and 5, as the case may be, and d~rive total to Institutional households. You have to take this figure in column 3. for Institutional households and post it here. 51. No. 1i : Institutional Population Number of Houseless Households 180. On the last page of the Working Sheet dealing 175: As in the case of Number of Institutional with Normal households, you have entered the total in households, you have to take the figure pertaining to respect of the Institutional households. You have to take Houseless households from the right-hand top comer of the Working Sheet for number of households by type the figures of coulmns 3, 4 and 5 of the line in the and post it here. Working Sheet representing the' Institutional households' and enter the same in columns 3, 4 and 5 of the NOTE : Please put a cross (X) against the items Enumerator's Abstract form. 'Number of Institutional households' and 'Number of Houseless households', as the case SI. No. 15 : Ho~seless Population may be, if there are no such households in your 181. Here again, you have tq look to the last page enumeration block. of the Working Sheet dealing with Normal hOllseholds Totti Number of Hous,holds and take the figures given in columns 3, 4 and 5 of the line representing Houseless households and post them in 176. On the right hand top, you have noted the columns 3, 4 and 5 of the Enumerator's Abstract form. number of Nonnal households, Institutional households and Houseless households separately. You have merely Please note that the Institudonal population and to add them up and enter the figure here. Houseless population Indicated against SI. Nos. 14 and /5 are included in the total population- of your Cols_ 1 to 5 enumeration block shown against SI. No. I. 1 77. The next section deals with I 5 items and 5 182. It is needless to add that you should check columns. The particulars are given under column 2 and the entries carefully and after satisfying yourself that the column number of the Working Sheet to which the everything Is in order, you should sign the filled in particulars relate have been indic

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ENUMERATOR'S ABSTRAct

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Location Code ...... No. ofnonnal households ...... Name of Enumerator ...... ,.. . No. of institutional households ...... Total No. of occupied No. of houseless households ...... residential houses ...... ,...... Total No. of households ......

Code No. of Development Block ...... , ......

51. Particulars Persons Males Females No. 1 . 2 3 4 5 1. Population Inclusive of population shown against serial Nos. 14 & 15 (Total of cols. 3, 4 & 5 of grand total line In the last paie of working sheets for nonnal households) .-

2. Scheduled Caste (grand total of cols. 6 & 7)

3. Scheduled Tribe (grand total of cols. B & 9)

4. Literate (grand total of cols. 10 & 20)

S. Illiterate (grand total of cols. 11 & 21)

6. 'Yes' In 14A (grand total of cols. 12 & 22)

7. 'No' In 14A (grand total of cols. 13 & 23)

B. 'Yes' In 14B (grand total of cols. 14 & 24)

9. 'No' In 14B (grand total of cols. 1 S. & 25)

10. 'C' In 1 SA (grand totaJ,of cols. 16 & 26)

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(5) Filled In Individual Slip pads, (10). Blank forms, Household Schedule books and Individual Slip pads referred to above, (6) Working Sheets for Enumerator's Abstract in three sets tagged together, (11) Blank Post-graduate Degree Holder and Technical Personnel Schedules. (7) The Enumerator's Abstract form, . 184. You are now required to hand over all the (8) Filled In Post-graduate Degree Holj:ler and documents with an Inventory which should contain the Technical Personnel Schedules, Book Nos. of Household Schedules and Pad Nos. of (9) Statement showing the number of Post­ Individual Slips to your Supervisor. Having done so, graduate De2fee Holder and Technical you have completed your Job in so far as the 1991 Personnel Schedules received, issued, filled in Census operation In concerned and you can reasonably schedules collected and blank schedules take pride in having performed a national task returned (Appendix XII). well. APPENDICES

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t~u 1111 I!~ f. g, ,,. .1 i{ ."0 z0 APPENDIX V INSTRUCTIONS TO ENUMERATORS FOR UPDATING SECTION 2, FILLING UP OF SECTION 1 AND FILLING UP OF SECTION 1 OF THE ABRIDGED HOUSELIST Introduction moved out leaving the census house or part occupied by It vacant, As in the 1981 Census, an Abridged Houselist will have to be prepared at the 1991 Census also. The (ii) A building or census house listed in Abridged Houselist establishes an essential link between Section 2 might no longer exist, - the Houselist and the population enumeration. It will serve as a frame for assigning household serial number (iii) A househ91d listed in Section 2 might have to each household in an enumeration block, as will be moved out and a new household might have seen later, and it will also serve as a frame for post­ moved in, in its place, enumeration surveys and other surveys which may be (iv) The fully residential, partly residential or taken up in· the future. The Abridged Houselist will be non-residential use of a census house listed prepared separately for each enumeration block . .It is an in Section 2 might have changed, important document and you must fill it up carefully after (v) The head of a household listed in reading these instructions given in the not~ to the Abridged Houselist form itself. A copy of the Abridged Section 2 might have changed, Houselist form comprising Section 1, 2 and 3 is enclosed (vi) A new household might have moved into a (Annexe I). vacant or non-residential census house, 2. You will be given one copy of the Abridged (vii) A new building which is not listed in Houselist form for your block by your Supervisor. You Section 2 might have come up, will notice that identification particulars and Section 2 of the form are already filled in (Annexe II). At the (viii) A new census house might have come up beginning will be given the identification particulars and in a building already listed In Section 2, location code of your block. Section 2 contains (ix) A new household might have moved into or essentially a list of all census houses and households in split In an already occupied residential your block copied from the Houselist. This list has to be house. updated by you as at the enumeration, because some changes might have· taken place in your block since the 5. In case of situations (I) and (ii), the relevant houselisting operations. Some of the census l:Jouses which entries in Section 2 will have to be deleted, in case of existed at the time of houselisting, might have been (iii), (Iv), (v) and (vi) the entries in Section 2 will have demolished and new census houses might have come up: to be suitably amended and in case of (vii), (viii) and Again, some of the households might have moved out (Ix), Section 3 will have to be filled. The instructions for and some new households might have. moved In. All deleting or amending entries in Section 2 or for filling these will have to be taken care of-by you in updating up Section 3 in each of these situations are given below. the Abridged Houselist. The new census houses and Instructions for Recording Changes in Section 2 households will have to be listed by you in Section 3. Section 1 will be filled up at the end of the enumeration. 6. In the case of the first six situations mentioned In paragraph 4 above, necessary changes or corrections 3. While going around your block for enumeration, will have to be made in Section 2 as follows : you will have to check whether each census house and household listed In Section 2 of the Abridged Houselist (I) If a household appearing In Section 2 has is actually there. At the same time, you will also have moved out leaving the census house or part to look for new census houses and new households whi(;h occupied by it vacant then the entries in are not listed in Section 2. It is also possible that some columns 5 to 8 relating to the household of the census houses or households In Section 2 are still have to be deleted. In column 8 write in there but their particulars might have changed. such cases "Household left". Please note that when any census house or household is 4. The following situations may arise : deleted in Section 2, the serial number in (i) A household listed in Section 2 might have column I, bouse number, household number 667

1252 RGl/97-46A 668 or the serial number ofhousehold in column fully residential to partly residential mayor 7 of subsequent houses and households may not involve household(s) moving in or should not be changed. household(s) moving out. If movement of households is involved, such movement (If) If you find that a building or census house should be treated in the manner described appearing in Section 2 no longer existS, all above. the lines relating to the building or census house will have to be deleted. In this case (v) If the head of a household has changed, the , also, the subsequent serial numbers in entry in column 6 (name of head of columns 1 and 7 need not be chaneed. household) in Section 2 should be scored out and the name of current ·head of (Ill) If a household listed in Section 2 has moved household should be entered. out and another household has moved in its place, the name of the head of household (vi) If a new household has moved into a vacant in column 6 will be changed in Se<:tion 2. house, then the entries in all columns of Indicate this reason for the change in Section 2 have to be scored out and fresh column 8. entries made in Section 3. Reason for scoring out should be given in column 6. If Ov) If the use to which a census house is put has more than one new household has moved changed, the entry in column 4 for that into such census house, then all the census house in Section 2 will have to be households have to be entered in Section 3. scored out and the current use entered. In thIs case also for cross reference please Such a chanr.;e In use of the house might be quote serial number of entry in Section 3 coupled with a household leaving or a in column 8 of Section 2. household moving into the census house. 7. Please note that the reason for any change that For example, where a partly or fully you may make in Section 2 must be given in column 8 residential house is now used for pure/ynon­ as Illustrated above. residential purposes, not only the entries In column 4 should be scored out and the Instructions for Fillinc up Section 3 current use of the house should be recorded, 8. The columns of Section 3 and Section 2 are but the entries from columns 5 to 8 should identical. Tile serial number In column 1 should run for also be d~leted as the household Ilvln:; in It Sections 2 and 3 continuously, i.e., the first serial earlier would have moved Ol..t. If more than number entered In Section 3 will be in continuation of one hourehold was reclxdcd In that census the last serial number in Section 2. house, all the entries In subsequent lines relating to such household should also be 9. Before you enter a new building or census deleted. house In Section 3, please. recall the definition of census house. The manner In which new buildings, new census However, In cases where the census house houses or new households have to be numbered has has remained non-residential but only the already been indIcated to you. It must be remembered use has changed, the entry In column 4 will that a new building will be numbered on the basis of the have to be scored out and a fresh entry number which the previous building has. For example, made to Indicate the new use. Where a non­ a new l;>uiJdlng which has come up recently between resIdential house has become a partly or building Nos. 45 and 46, will be numbered as 45/1, fully residential house, one or more etc. Similarly, new census houses will have to be households ml2ht have moved Into the numbered by use of brackets. If In buildIng No. 43, there census house. In this case, first the entries was previously one census house but now there are two, In Section 2 will be scored out and the these will have to be numbered as 43(1) arid 43(2). ,. current use should be recorded In column For new households, you will have to number them by 8 for cross reference since particulars of the (lse of alphabets within brackets such as 43( 1)(a), new househofd(s) which might have moved 43 ( 1)(b), etc. It Is important to note that new non­ In would be entered In Section 3 In columns r~sldendal houses must also be entered in SectIon :J. t to 8. In such cases please quote serial 10. Section 3 will have to be filled up when you number of the entry In Section ~ In column 8 of Section 2. come across the sItuations mentioned In sub-paras vii, viii and Ix of para 4. There are cases where a new building Other changes in use of a census house from which Is not listed In Section 2 has come up, or a :'.~w partly residential to fully residential or from census house might have com~ up In a building alrea-iy

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listed in Section 2, or a new household might have the census house Is used, should be enquired and moved into an already occupied residential house. recorded In full, e.g., residence, workshop-cum-resldence, 11. If you come across a new building which Is not shop-cum-resldence, etc. This will be recorded only In listed in Section 2, you must give It an appropriate the first line used for the census house against the census building number (Please see paragraphs 8 and 9) and house number. If more than one line Is used for the new enter this building number in column 2. If there is only census house, because there are more than one one census house In this, new building, you must household, put dash (-) In column 4 In the second and obviously enter the same number again in column 3, subsequent lines. because in such a case the building number and the 15. In column 5, the household number will be census house number are the same. If there are two or recorded for each new household. For a new census more census houses in this building, then you will have house listed In Section 3, the ho~seholds residing In It to give these appropriate census house numbers (Please will be listed In each line starting from the first line. If see paragraph 9) and enter these in different lines in the census house is non-residential, write dash (-) in this column 3. Having filled columns 1, 2 and 3, you must column. Please note that where a new household has now record the use or uses to which this new building moved into a census house already listed in Section 2 and the census house or houses in it is or are being put. with only one household residing In It, the number of Obviously if there is more than one census house, you the household listed in Section 2 will have to be changed. must record the use to which each one of these Is being For example, If census house number 45 had only one put in column 4 in the appropriate line. If the use is household residing in it and listed as number 45 in completely non-residential, then no further details need Section 2 and you now find more than one household be entered in columns 5, 6 and 7 and you must only in that census house, then you will have to change the write dash (-) in these columns. number ofthe household in Section 2 to 45(a). The new 12. The new building or the census houses in It households will be entered in Section 3 and numbered may be occupied by a household or more than one as 45(b), 45(c), etc., but there will be no entries in household. If there is a household or more than one, you columns 2, 3 and 4, I.e., building number, census house must give the household or households, a household number and use to which census house is put, relating number (Please see paragraphs 9 and lO) and enter this to households 45(b) and 4S(c). You should put dash number in the appropriate line in column 5. Please note (-) in columns 2, 3 and 4 and record new households that if there is an entry in column 4 like ({workshop-cum­ In column 8 for these households. residence", "residence", etc., then there must be an 16. In column 6, against a household number in entry in column S. In all such cases, columns 6 and 7 column 5, write the name of head of household. If in must also be completed. column 5, there is dash (-) i.e., If the use of the census 13. In case of a new census house In a building house Is solely non-residential, repeat the dash (-) In already listed in Section 2, enter census house number column 6 also. In column 3. Please note that If the building In Section 17. The serial number of household In column 7 2 had only one census house, Its census house number should run continuously for the enumeration block. This will now have to be changed. For example, if building means In Section 3, every household should be given a number 43, had one census house only In Section 2 serial number In continuation ofthe serial number of the numbered as 43, and if you now find another census households In Section 2 (column 7). house in this building, the census house number in Section 2 will have to be changed as 43( 1) and the new 18. You may remember that during house listing, census house In' Section 3 will be entered with number only those households which lived In census houses were 43(2). It should, however, be noted that If a new listed. There are many households which live on household has moved Into a census house already listed pavements, etc., and do not live In census houses. These In Section 2, the census house number should not be are houseless households. Such houseless households will repeated In column 3 of Section 3. You need only to be noticed by you when you go around your fill columns 5 and 6 of Section 3 and put dashes (-) enumeration block. You must enumerate the house less In column 2, 3 and 4. Where more than one line relating households as you would have been told, on the last day to the same building or census house' has to be filled, of the enumeration period, I.e., on th~ February 28, the-building number or census house number should be 1991, and this enumeration will be done late In the entered only In the first line and In subsequent lines, write evenIng when these house less households settle down f~r only dash (-). . the nIght. Every such household will have to be entered serially In SectIon 3 of the Abridged Housellst after al~ 14. In colurpn 4, the use of the census house the census houses have been covered. For these should be recorded only for new census houses. 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to 4 and 'a' In column 5. The serlal number in columns reckoned as an occupied residential house. On the other 1 and 7 will run continuously as mentioned earlier for hand, if Census House No. 7( 1) is shown as 'office' in, these households also. The serial number of the column 4 and Census House No. 7(2) is shown as household for these houseless households will have a 'factory' in column 4 of either Section 2 or 3 of the pret1x 'a', separated by a dash (-). Examples of how Abridged Houselist, neither of these will ~ualify to be these nl'mbers will be written are given at the end reckoned as an occupied residential house. it must be (Annexe III). noted that census houses entered in column 3 against which the corresponding entries are ivacant' in column 11 Instructions for Filling up S~cdon t 4, should not be reckoned as occupied residential houses. 19. Section 1 relating to the population of the Nonnally, for every occupied residential house, there will Enumerator's Block will have to be filled in by you at be corresponding entries in column 5 (Household No.), the end of the enumeration. After you have completed column 6 (Name of the Head of the Household) and your Enumerator's Abstract, you must enter the figures column 7 (51. No. of the Household), except In cases of population, number of occupied residential houses where the occupants of a residential house have gone on and number of households against Parts A, Band C in a temporary Journey/pilgrimage which fact will be noted Section 1. T.he instructions to fill in Parts A, Band C In the R~marks column. In such a case, the entry in of Section 1 are described below. column 4 will doubtless be shown as 'residence'. Please note that if a residential census house has been entered 20. Part A of Section 1 (Population of ~numer~tor's o more than once in column 3 through oversight is should Block) will be copied from the Enumerator's Abstract not be counted more than once because it will inflate which you will prepare after the revisional round has been the number of occupied residential houses. completed In your enumeration block and totals struck. For filling up Part B of Section 1 (number of occupied 21. Part C of Section 1 of the Abridged Houselist residentlal houses) you will have to count the entries In (Numb.er of households), will have to be ascertained by columns 3 (Census House No.) of both Sections 2 and COlJntlng entries In column 5 In Sections 2 and 3 which 3 of the Abridged Houselist. It sho·uld be noted that In should be easy. The entries could be, say 1 or 1( 1) or column 3 of the Abridged Housellst in Sections 2 and 1(a) or 1(1) (a) in column 5, depending on whether the 3, not only residential houses, but non-residential houses household lives by Itself in a house which is also a building would also have been entered. Therefore, in order to or lives in a building which has more than one census ascertain the number of occupied residential hOlJses, you house or is sharing the building with one or more households will have to check the entry in column 3 of Sections 2 or sharing the census house with one or more census and 3 with the corresponding entry In coillmn 4 of the households respectively. Needless to say, there will be a Abridged HouseJist. A census hQus~ ~ntered In column corresponding entry In column 6 (Name of the Head of 3 will qualify to be counted as an occupied residential the Household) and column 7 (SI. No. ofthe Household) house, If there Is a corresponding entry of either iwholly for all such households. You should count the number for residential' or 'partly residential' In. column 4. For your block and write·the figure In Part C of Section 1. example, If Census House No. 7( 1) In column 3 Is General described as 'residence' In column 4, it will be reckoned as an· occupied residential house. Similarly, If Census 22. Before you hand over the completed Abridged HOllse No •. 9 In column 3 Js shown as workshop-cum­ Houselist, you must ensure that all the sections have been residence in the corresponding column 4, it will also be completed. 671

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    Foodstuffs wood carving, sawdust and plaster tlgure making, Inlay Production of flour by village chakkis or flour mills' work; match splinters, plywood and veneers, etc. making milling or dehusklng of paddy; grinding of chillies' palm leaf mats, fans, umbrellas, etc., baskets and turmeric,. etc.; productiOlL of gur, khandsarl, boora, etc.;' broomsticks, caning of chairs; making of chicks and khas production of pickles, chutney, jams, etc.; processing of khas tatties; making of cart wheels, wooden sandals, etc. cashewnutsj making of dried vegetables; manufacture of Paper and Paper Products sweet-meats and bakery products; production of butter, ghee, etc.; slaughtering and preservation of meat and Manufacture of pulp and paper by hand; making fish; fish curing etc.; oil pressing ghani. of envelopes, paper made articles, card board boxes, paper flower, paper kites, toys, etc. Beverages Printing and Publishing Manufacture of country liquor, toddy; pro!1uction of soda water, ice, ice cream, sharbats etc.; processing Printing works, lithography, block-making, book of coffee, etc. binding, etc. Tobacco Products Leather and Leather Products Manufacture of bidl, cigars, cherroots, tobacco, Flaying and processing of hides and skins; making snuff, etc. leather footwear, wearing apparel of leather and fur' repair. of\shoes or other leather products. ' Textile Cotton Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products Cotton ginning, carding, pressing and baling, spinning, etc.; dyeing and bleaching of cloth; weaving in Vulcanislng tyres and tubes; manufacture of handlooms or powerlooms or manufacture of khadJ; chappals from tom tyres and other rubber footwear; cloth printing; making of fishing nets, mosquito nets, manufacture of rubber products from natural and cotton thread, rope, twine, etc. synthetic rubber. Textile Jute, Wool or Silk Chemicals and Chemical Products Similar type of production or processing as Manufacture of toys, paints, colours, etc.; mentioned under Textile Cotton but pertaining to the manufacture of matches, fireworks, perfumes, cosmetics; material concerned. manufacture of ayurvedlc medicines, soap, plastic products, celluloid goods; manufacture of Ink, candles, Textl:e Miscellaneous boot polish, etc.

    MJklng of durriest carpets, hosiery, embroidery Non-metallic Minerai Products-other than work; lace garlar.u making; manufacture of chrochet Petroleum and Coal headgearj making ofnewar, bed covers, (curuins, pillow, pillow cases, etc.); making of mattress, qUilt (rezai), etc.; Making of bricks, roofing tiles, sanitary fittings, making of namda felt, coconut fibre for upholstery; cement statues, stone or marble carvings, manufacture making of brushes, brooms, etc., from coconut fibres; of stone structurals, stone dressing and stone crushing, colr spinning; manufacture and repair of umbrellas; mica splitting and manufacture of other mica products; manufacture of dolls and toys (rags and cotton), etc. making of earthenware and pottery, crockery, glass beads and bangles, earthen toys; manufacture of glass products, Manufacture of. Wood and Wood Protfucts etc. Sawing and planing of wood, manufacture of Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery wooden furniture, structural goods like beams, door and and Transport Equipment window frames, etc., wooden agricultural implements and their repair, wooden lacquerware, wooden toys, Manufacture of Iron arms and weapons and their 681 682 service and repair, iron and steel furniture, brass, bell­ Transport Equipment metal utensils, aluminium utensils, tin utensils, copper Repairing and servicing of automobiles; manufacture utensils, etc.j nickeling and electroplating, biacksmithYj of cycle parts, rickshaw parts, boats and barges; manufacture and repair of agricultural implements such manufac:ure of animal-drawn and hand-drawn vehicles as plough-share, etc.j making and repairing of locks and such as bullock carts, wheel barrow, etc. trunks, cutleryj manufadure of scales, weights and measures and foundry industry, etc. Miscell._neous Manufacturing Industries MachinerY (all kinds other than Transport) and Repair of spectacles, photographic equipment; Electrjcal Equipment goldsmithy, silver filigree industry; gold covering work, bidriwarej repair of musical instruments, fountain pens; Manufacture of small machine tools and parts; making of cowdung cakes, manufacture of sports goods; repairing and servicing of fans, radios, domestic electrical repairing' of petromax lights; making of buttons and beads appliances, etc. from conchshell and horn goods.

    ~ . • APPENDIX VII CLASSIFIED LIST OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

    AGRICULTURE, lfUNTING, FORESTRY AND Manufacture of food Products FISHING Slaughtering, preparation and preservation of (Do not merely say plantation or fishing, etc., but meat, dairy products; canning and preservation of fruits indicate the appropriate details as given here). and vegetables; fish, grain mill products; bakery Plantation Crops products; sugar; boora; common saltj edible oils including vanaspatij processing of tea or coffee; Indicate the type of plantation such as tea, coffee, manufacture of ice; animal feeds, starch, etc. rubber, tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc. Manufacture of Beverages, Tobacco and Tobacco Livestock Production Products Indicate what kind of livestock is reared such as Rectifying and blending of spirits, wine industries; goats, sheep, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worm, ~tc. country liquor and toddy, carbonated water industries, Production of wooi, raw silk, etc., are also covered in bidi, cigar, cigarette, zerda, snuff, etc. this. Manufacture of Cotton Textiles Agricultural Services Cotton ginning, cleaning and baling; spinning, Indicate what type of agricultural service, e.g., pest weaving and finishing of cotton in textile mills; printing; destroying, spraying, operation of irrigation system, dyeing and bleaching of cotton textiles; cotton spinning animal shearing and livestock services (other than other than in mills (charkha); khadi production; weaving, veterinary services), grading ~gricultural and livestock etc. in hand loom and powerlooms, etc. ·products, soil conservation, soil testing, etc. Manufacture of Wool, Silk and Synthetic Fibre Hunting Textiles Indicate hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purpose only. Wool cleaning, baling and pressing; weaving and finishing in mills and other than in mills, dyeing and Forestry and Logging bleaching; printing of silk, synthetic textiles, etc. Apart from planting and conservation of forests, Manufuture of Jute, Hemp and Mesta Textiles felling an<;l cutting of trees, etc., this would cover production of fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins, lac, Spinning and pressing and baling of jute and mesta; etc. dyeing; printing and bleaching of lute textiles and manufacture of jute bags are also covered in this. Fishing Manufacture of Textile Products Sea, coastal and inland water fishing, pisci-culture, collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc. (Including wearing apparel other than footwear), knitting mills, manufacture of all types of threads; MINING AND QUARRYING cordage, ropes etc.; embroidery; carpets; rain coats; hats; made up textile goods (except garments), 011 cloth, (Do not merely say mining or quarrying but tarpaulin; coir and coir products, linoleum, padding, indicate further details.) Indicate what is mined such as wadding etc., are also covered in this. coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manganese, gold, silver, copper ore, quarrying of stones, Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products, clay and sand pits, precious and semi-precious stones, Furniture and Fixtures mica, gypsum, etc. Manufacture of veneer, plywood and their products; sawing and planing of wood; wooden and cane boxes, MANUFACTURING AND REPAIR crates, drums, barrels, etc. beams, posts, doors and (Do not merely say engaged in a factory, but windows, wooden industrial goods like blocks, handles; indicate what the manufacturing is concerned with as etc., cork products; wooden, bamboo and cane furniture deta.iled here.) and fixture, etc. 683 1252 RG1/97-47A 684

    Paper and Paper Products and Printing, Publishing ,Railway wagons; coaches, etc., rail road equipments; and Allied Industries motor vehicles; bicycles; aircrafts; push-carts and hand­ Manufacture of pulp; paptl, paper boards and carts, etc. news-prints; container and paper boxes; printing and Other Manufacturing Industries publishing of newspapers; periodicals, books, etc., Do not say other manufacturing industries but write engraving, block making, book binding, etc. clearly what is being manufactured like manufacture of Leather and Fur Products medical, surgical and scientific equipments; photographic Tanning, currying, etc., of leather; footwear and optical goods; watches; minting )f coins; musical (excluding repair); coats, gloves, currying, dyeing, etc., instruments, etc. of fur, fur and skin rugs, etc. ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER Rubber, Plastic, Petroleum and Coal.Products Indicate if generation and transmission of electric Tyre and tube industries; footwear made of energy or distribution is involved, e.g., manufacture of vulcanized or moulded rubber; rubber and plastic gas in gas works and its distribution; water supply, i.e., products; petroleum refineries; production of coaltar in collection purification and distribution of water, etc. coke ovens, etc. Chemical and Chemical Products CONSTRUCTION Manufacture of chemicals such as acids, alkalis, (Do not merely say engaged in construction but gases, etc., fertilizers and pesticides; paints, ,varnishes, give further particulars. Clear details of the type of drugs and medicines; perfumes, cosmetics, lotions; construction and maintenance such as buildings, road, synthetic resins, etc., explosive and ammunition and railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water fireworks, etc. reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial plants, activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating Non-metallic Mineral Products and air conditioning installation, setting of tiles, marble, Structural clay products; glass and glass productsj. bricks, etc. construction of electrical installation, etc., earthen ware and earthen pottery; china ware and should be given,) porcelain ware, cement, lime and plaster; asbestos, cement, etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS Basic Metal and Alloys Industries Food, Textiles, Live Animals, Beverages and Iron and steel industreis; casting foundries, Intoxicants ferroalloys; copper, brass, zinc and brass manufacturing, etc. Indicate clearly that the wholesale trade is done in cereals, pulses; foodstuff; textiles and textile products, Metal Products and Parts except Machinery and e.g., garments, shirting, etc., beverages, intoxicants like Trasnport Equipment wines, opium, ganja, tobacco, etc.; wholesale trade in Metal cans from tin-plate, sheets metal, barrels, animals, straw and fodder is also covered in this. drums, pails safe, etc.; structural metal products; metal Fuel, Light, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ceramics and furniture and fixture; hand tools; utensils, cutlery, etc. Glass Machinery, Machine tools Ciild Parts except Wholesale trade in medicines, chemicals, fuel Electrical Machinery lighting products; toilets; porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, Agricultural machinery, cranes; road rollersj boilers, etc. diesel engine, refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. All types of Machinery, Equipment, including Electrical Machinery, Apparatus, Appliances and Transport and .Electr~c~i f..quipment Supplies and Parts Agricultural and in"::.IstndI machinery, e.g., Electrical motors, generators, transformers, insulated harvesters, threshers, etc.; electrical machinery; transport wires and cables; dry and wet batteries; radio, television, equipments, etc. etc.; X-ray apparatus; electric computers, etc. Miscellaneous Manufacturing Transport Equipment and Parts Wholesale trade in· furniture, rubber and rubber Ship building and repairing locomotives and parts; products, building materials; clocks, etc.; eye-glasses, 685 etc.; medical and surgical instruments; precious metals, to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, etc. stones and jewellery, etc. It also includes storage, warehousing, communication Retail Trade in Food and Food Articles, liIeverages, such as postal, telegraph, wireless, tele~hone, etc. Tobacco and Intoxicants FINANCING, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND Indicate clearly that the retail trade is carried in BUSINESS SERVICES grocery, vegetable, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery Indicate clearly whether services belong to banking; products, dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water, etc. credit institutions other than banks, e.g., loan societies; Retail Trade in Textiles agricultural credit institutions, etc., money lenders, financiers, etc." provident services, insurance carriers life, Do not merely say engaged in retail trade in textile, fire, marine, accident, health, etc. It also includes but indicate clearly what the retail trade is concerned business services, e.g., purchase and sale agents and with. Dealers in textile (non ready-made), ready-made brokers; auctioneering, accountingj data processing, garments, are some examples. engineering; advertising servic~s, etc.; legal services Retail Trade in Others rendered by advocates, barristers, pleaders, etc.

    Indicate clearly what kind of retail trade it is, like COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICES medical shops, booksellers, building material, etc. It should be clearly indicated whether service Restaurants and Hotels belongs to public administration, union government, Restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, state government, police service, quasi-government rooming houses, camps and other lodging places. bodies, sanitary services, education, scientific and research, etc. " TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATION Personal Services (Do not merely say engaged in land, water, air Do not merely say engaged in personal service but transport but give further particulars.) Indicate what kind indicate clearly whether it is domestic service, services of transport such as railways, tramways, motor buses, relating to laundaries, cleaning and dyeing plants, hair bullock carts, ekka, tonga, etc.; ocean and coastal water, dressing, photographic studios, international and other inland water transport, air transport, services rendered extra territorial/bodies, etc. APPENDIX VIII

    CLASS~FIED LIST OF OCCUPATIONS i.e., DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Questions 15A and 158)

    Professional, Technical and Related Workers commercial, travellers, hawkers and street vendors, (Do not merely sayan Engineer, Doctor, Teacher, money lenders, pawn brokers,-etc., will also be covered. etc., in describing the work of an individual but furnish Service Workers more precise particulars as given below.) Indicate clearly in respect of engineers to what branch they belong such (There are all types of service workers such as those as civil, mechanical, electrical, metallurgical, mining, etc. engaged as domestic servants or in personal services or In respect of physicians, state if they are allopathic, in police service or watch and ward, etc. Give precise ayurvedic, homoeopathic, etc. Physiologists and dentists, particulars.) Hotel and restaurant-keepers, house-keepers, etc., should be recroded. As regards teachers, state if matrons and stewards (domestic an~ institutional), they are university teachers, secondary school, middle cooks, waiters, bartenders and related workers (domestic school, primary school or kindergarten teachers. There and institutional) maids and related house-keeping are various other types of chemists, physicists, service workers, building care-takers, sweepers, cleaners archaeologists, nurses, pharmacists, health technicians, and related workers, launderers, dry cleaners and Jurists, social scientists such as economists, statisticians, pressers, hair dressers, beauticians and related workers; geographers, historians, anthropologists, etc., as also protection service workers, such as watchmen, chowkidars, artists, writers, painters, sculptors, actors, etc., gate keepers, etc., other service workers. draughtsmen, laboratory assistants, librarians, ordained religious workers, astrologers, etc., who will have to be Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers, etc. .md recorded with particulars of their work. ReJated Workers Administrative, Executive and Manageria.l Workers Deep sea fishermen, inland river water fishermen, shell gatherers, forest rangers, charcoal burners, forest (Do not merely say Govenment Officer, an officer product gatherers, plantation managers, farm machine in a private firm or concern but give further particulars.) operators, gardeners, toddy tappers, rubber tappers, They may be in government service or under a local body hunters, bird trappers, etc., will be covered. or in a business firm, manufacturing establishment or a catering establishment or a transport company and so on. Production and Other Related Workers, Transport Their full description should be recorded such as for Equipment Operators and Labourers example, Secretary to the Government of India, District (This may cover a very large variety of craftsmen Collector, Municipal CommiSSioner, Executive Officer of a Panchayat, Director of a firm, Manager of a business and operators, etc., whose work will have to be given concern, Proprietor and Manager of a hotel, elected and in adequate detail.) Examples: minerals, quarrymen, well legislative officials, aircrafts and ships officers, etc. drillers, cotton ginners, spinners, dyers, knitters, lace makers, carpet makers, etc., tailors, cutters, hat makers, Clerical Workers embroiderers, shoe makers or repairers; saddle makers, (Do not merely denote the work of a person as leather cutters, etc., blac~mlths furnacemen, moulders, clerk or office worker but furnish further particulars.) etc., cart builders, wheel wrights, cabinet makers, etc., State clearly the type of work done such as, cashier, stone cutters, bricklayers, masons, hut builders, thatchers, accountant, stenographer, typist, computl:1ff clerk, key well diggers, etc., jewellers, goldsmiths, watch and clock punch operator, office assistant, guard, brakeman, tram, makers or repairers, welders and plate cutters, sheet controller, railway ticket inspector, postman, telephone/ m~tal workers, machine tool operators, electricians, teleprinter/wireless operator, record keeper, despatcher, electrlc~1 and electronic wire fitters, radio mechanic, etc., office workers would also include peons, daftries, electric IInem~n, c:bl~ jointers, carpenters, joiners, etc. sawers, etc., printing type: machine operators, proof readers, photo-litho operators, book binders, potters, Sale Workers moulders, firemen, kilnmen, blowers and makers of glass, (Do not merely say a worker in a shop but give millers, bakers, confectioners, sweetmeat makers, food details.) It should be clearly recorded whether the canners, coffee or tea planters, tobacco curers, graders proprietor of a business concern engages himself in and blenders of tobacco, bldi or cigar makers, snuff or wholesale or retail trade. Salesman or shop assistants, zarda makers, tyre builders, crane or hoist operators, agents of insurance, brokers In share, auctioneers, loaders and unloaders, etc. 686 687

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    Location Code •...... ~!.W!~L ...... ( 15 SI. No. of Household PO] Pad No...... ?1 ...

    Code No. of Development Block ...... Slip No...... ~ ....

    1 Name ...... ~.~~~.I.~~~r...... 2 Relationship to head .. ~~~~~.~~:~.~~!1:.L""""""""I""""" 8 Religion ...... tt ...... ron i i 9 3 ~.~~~·~~·;~·;~~~·I~·;~;~~~~~~~~~·.~~·.~~~~~~~~·=FJ ~~;~;; .;:~:.;;.;.;;.;:;:. ;~;.~~~.:~~:::.I .... I.:... l .~ .. \ 4 Age ...... ~ 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe . NM I I 5 Mantal status ...... 1 ...... ~n9.~ ...... [::: .::'·::·:·:·Iii 6 11 Literate (1 )/llIiterate (2)...... 1 :~.~.~~.~~~~.~:::~~~~~::::::::::::::I:···:·:::I::···.:':[::::::::[:::'::':1 12 Educational attainment ...... HigMx......

    7 ..... j~.<;9.I).q~}:y...... ;...... [ ...... 1 Two Hindiother languages known 1"'''''''1''''''''1''''''''1''''''''''! ! • - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I...... • ,~4' •••••••••••••• ! ...... I········· ...... T.~ITI.iJ ...... l ...... 1 13 Attending School/Coliege, Yes( 1 )/No(2)...... m1

    Yes ...... ! "''''1'''''''''; 14A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/O/Rl8/1/0) ST L ...... ,... (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 148 If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 0 . 15A Main activity. . last year. , 'Yes' in 148 (CI- ALIHHIIOW)...... X ,1'''''''''1 """"!; 'No'in 148 (H/ST/O/Rl8/1/0) 1...... ! If HHIIOW in 15A (i) Name of establishment...... x: ...... (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~ ...... '...... 1 .... ·.. ·...... ,

    (III) ~:~~: .~;.=~::::::::::::::::: ..:: .. :::: .. ::::::: .. ::::::::::.. ::: .. ::::::::::: .. :: .. :::: .. :: .. :::~:: .. ::::::: .. :::::::::::::: .. ::: .. :::-.1 . .! (Iv) Class ofworker ...... ~ ...... i...... ! 158 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL/HHIIOW)/No ...... /L ...... J· ...... ' 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/AL/HHI/OW) !...... ! If HHIIOW in 158

    (i) Name of establishment ...... ~ ...... (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~...... ,"'"'''' ...... , i : ...... > ...... ~ ••••.•••••••••••• ········1

    (III ... ) 0 escnp . tl on 0 f' wor k...... , ...... , ...... xi: ! X ! : (Iv) Class of worker ...... ························ffi'2 :

    16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available (or ~ork ? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... X 16B If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2)· ...... 695

    17A Whether youI are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... tB 17B If 'Yes' In 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-Pensioner(2) ......

    18. 22. For all ever-married women only Birth place tij·······1 (a) Place of birth ...... f.L...... X· (a) A'ge at marriage ...... 1 X (b) Rural (1)/Urban (2) ...... " (b) Number of children surviving at present . X I i (c) Distnct······· .. ················ ············· ...... [I.... "... 1""""'1 I (d) State/Country ...... x [...... : Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. last residence [""""1 (a) Place of last residence ...... Pl H~ (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... 1· . (c) Number of children ever born alive

    (c) District ...... ~...... [" ...... [1 ...... ! (d) State/Country ...... X...... l...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons fpr migration from place ~ of last residence (Code)* ...... ~ 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during X 1'''''''''1 of enumeration ...... last one year ...... x...... 1...... 1

    * I Employment (1 ) Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

    I Marriage (5) Natural qlamlties like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 698

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    Location Code .....•.• ?!.~~M~L ...... (115 ) 51. No. of Household [8] Pad No .•••. ?~.~ ..

    Code No. of Development Block~ ...••..•.•..••~ ••..••...... •• Slip No ..•.••.~.~ •.

    Name ...... 9.'?p.i..N~.~~...... 2 Relationship to head··!:I.~~·~······················r .. ··· .. T·······1 8 Religlon ...... t! ...... 1

    3 ~;;:.;;.;;;:~~,~.;~;:: .. ::... :::: ..: ..:: .. :.... :~ 9 . ;:;;;;;;;;;.;:~:.;;.;.~;.;:~:.;.~;.::::::::::.L... :.~.:.. ld 4 Age ...... L__!:J 10 Name of Scheduled CastelTribe 1 r········[ .... ····D 5 Marital status ...... J1...... 1 ...... <;~j!J.l:l.~r...... l •. , ...... •...•8 6 M... O•• t.h .. e.r .. t.o.. n..gu ... e ...... I:l... !.I)••• 4.!.· ...... [ .. ::]::':::1::::::I:.:::::I 11 literate (1 )/llIiterate (2)...... t 12 Educational attainment ...... ~.... ~:.{J:I.Qm:).Jn.t1 .. !~h~, .. 7 B.Ed. ~~~ ..:~:~:b·~~~~~·~~·~··~~~:~······I:::::: :1'::':::::1::::::::1: .::::: :1' :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Ctil ...... ~).!nI!1~L ...... 13 AttendIng School/College, Yes( t )/No(2) ....•.•.

    Yes Yes [...... [...... 1 4A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) ...... 1 (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 l/No (2) ...... [!] 1SA Mam. activity . . last year. , 'Yes' In 14B (CI_ Al/HHIIOW) ...... OW . [········[········1 'No'in 14B (H/ST/J),/RlBIIIO) ...... If HHIIOW in 15A

    (I) Name of establishment ...... G.9.Yt::.I;-!!gh.~~.~g9.r.($.W~~MQX1:} .•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•....•.•...•.•.•...... •.•.•....•..

    (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or servlce ...... ~~~~.9.9~:.~.~!-!~~~i.9n~}.~~!)!1.~!!...... 1" ...... / ...... ········1 ...... ········1 (iii) Description of work ...... ~~mn~~o, .. ~~~Q9.1 . .T~~f~.~r.::.~l)gI.i~.~ ...... I...... ·...... ·1 i (iv) Class of worker ...... •...... ~~...... 1 'Yes' In 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (ClAl/HHI/OW)/No C [ ...... 1 15B 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last yeclr ? (CI Al/HHI/OW) ...... , ......

    If HHIIOW In 15B

    (I) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (i1) Nature of industry, trade or servlce ...... ~...... :...... J...... I ...... I (III) Description of work ...... ~...... 1...... : ...... I (Iv) Class of worker ...... X . I 16A If 'No' In t 4A, seeking/avallable for work? Yes (t )/No (2) ...... , 16B If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2) ...... ,. 699

    17A Whether you are an Ex·serviceman ? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' In 17 A, Pensioner (1 )/Non·Pensioner(2) ...... ill 18. Birth place ~...... i 22. For all ever· married women only I X

    (a) Place of blrth ...... P.~WL...... I (a) Age at marrlage ...... 1....__ ..J 2 (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) Dlstrlct ...... ~~~.~ ••••..•.•.• r...... I ...... I...... (d) State/Country ...... llh~r...... l...... I Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence' r" "'1 (a) Place of last residence ...... G~Xil...... [2] (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... f" ...... I. 2 (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) Dlstrict ...... 9~Y~ ...... [...... [...... 1 (d) State/Country ...... ~.'hK...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place of last residence (Code) * ...... [!] 23. For currently married women only

    21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during 1" ...... ·1 of enumeratlon ...... last one year ...... ~...... 1...... 1

    * I Employment ( 1) I Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

    I Marriage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7)

    1252 RGI/97-48A 700

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    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INQIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... J.1!.J.Qf.I!.~...... ( 29 ) 51. No. of Household [130] Pad No ...... ?L.

    Code No. of Development ·Block ...... :: ...... 5lip No ...... 1~ ..

    1 Name ...... P.H!~!1 ...... 2 8 Religlon ...... ~ ...... ~~.1~~1.~~~~.1~.~~.~.~~.~::~:~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::1::':::J'" ... 2 9 ...... 3 Male (1 )/Female (2) ...... -----'---1 ~~~~;;.;:~.;.;.;.~;.;:~: .;~;.::::::::::.~ ~ OJ··~· .. \ 4 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe ...... 5 Marital status ...... ~ ...... ;...... ~ ...... l...... [...... tI:/ 6 11 Literate (1 )/IIlIterate (2) ...... ~~.~~~~.~~~~.~:::~:~~~:~~~:::::::::::::r:::::::I::::T::::::1::::::::1 12 Educational attalnment ...... Hl.. ~.~:'w.~i3.nL ...... 7 Two other languages known [...... '1 ...... 1' ...... 1...... 1 ...... K~rn~r! ...... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[Ed ...... I:1(1).4! ...... I...... ,. 13 Attending School/Coliege, Yes( I )/No(2)...... 2

    Yes Yes [...... ( ...... , 14A Old you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RIB/I/O) ...... 1 (Including unpaid work on fann or In family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work fQr malor part of last year? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... [TI 1SA Main activity last year? 'Yes'ln 14B .(c/ALlHHI/OW) ...... C .. [...... [ ...... 1 . 'No'in 14B (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) ...... If HHIIOW in 15A (I) Name of establlshment ...... X......

    (II) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ~ ...... / ...... ·.. ·.. ·.. 1 ...... ~ ...... J...... ·················i (Iii, D,scrip"on of wori< ..•...••..••.•.•...... •.••.....•.•.••...... •..••.•.•..••.•....•..•.•.•..... ~•...... •.....•••.••..•...•..... 1...... ····1 (Iv) Class of worker ...... 'Yes' In 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL/HHI/OW)/No HHI 1...... · .. ' 15B 'No' In 14B-Work done any time last year? (CI AL/HHI/OW) ...... i If HHI/OW In 15B (I) Name of establishment ...... R.l!I~n.~hh~p..~.I.41...... , ...... (II) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ~~I).~f~.~!!-!~~.~f.~lc;l!...... 1" ...... / ...... j

    ...... ····························J...... , ...... 1 (iii) Description of work ...... ~!~i . .~~!I}nll:...... 1...... , ..... ,...... i FW 1 , (Iv) Class of worker ...... ffi· 16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... X 16B If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( I )/No(2) ......

    1252 iWI i)7 4XIl 701

    17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... ill 17B If 'Yes' In 17 A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-Pensloner(2)...... X 1~;, Birth place &J...... , 22. For all ever-married women only I 14 (a) Place of blrth ...... R~»'.L .. :...... 2 (a) Age at marrlage ...... 1.-._--I (b) Rural (t)/Urban (2) ...... (b) Number of children surviving at present

    - (cj Dlstrlct ...... ~~~.~ ...... 1 ...... 1...... 1' (d) State/Country ...... t1~~: ...... ,...... , Male~ Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence b··..... / (a) Place of last resldence ...... ~tt.lxp.lJrU;;X~m...... 1

    (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... 1· (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) Distrlct ...... ~~.IXp·l}!1 ...... ·I· ..... 1...... 1 (d) State/Country ...... t1·.~: ...... L...... ! MaleeD Female 0 TotaiCTI 20.

    23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ,.. X~.t(~L ......

    * I Employment (1) I I Business (2) I Education (3) I Family moved (4) I

    Marriage (5) Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 702

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    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... }.t!.!.Q!.I!.!.~...... ( 29 SI. No. of Household [130] Pad No ...... ?l...

    Code No. of Development Block .. , ...... :: ...... Slip No ...... !~ .. .

    Name ...... p.!-!!~r!:tp.~.~y...... :.... r' 2 Relationship to head .. yi~n~~:L ...... ··r····· .. ,· ······i 8 Religlon ...... ~ ...... 1

    t ...... , : 9 ...... :: •. :.{: .••. [ ..• 3 ~;;~ .;~::"~:; .;~;:: ::::: :::::::::::: ::j ...... I ~~;~;;~:~:.;.;.;.~;~:~: .;~;.::: :.6j 4 Age...... 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Marital status ...... NM ...... l ...... 1 ...... ~ ...... J:·:::T:::::'Ei3 6 Mother tongue ...tf.~r~·~I)i...... ·f ...... [. [::::l :: .... , II literate (I )/Illiterate (2)...... 2 ...... L...... 12 Educational attalnment ...... :: ...... 7 Two other languages known r .... "I"··· ·1········1· ..... ; .. ·.. ·· ...... ·· .... ·· Xi'.. ···· .. ·· .. ·.. ·· ...... ·f· ...... : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::L@ ...... :.~...... l ..! 13 Attending School/College, Yes( I )/No(2)...... 2

    Yes r· .. ·.... '...... ·, I 4A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/R/B/I/O) ···· .. · .. ···0·········· .. ·"1...... (including unpaicl work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 0 .. , ,'Yes'inI4B(ClALlHHI/OW) X ...... [ ...... , I SA MaIO activity last year...... J I 'No'in 14B (H/ST/D/R/BJIIO) !...... If HHI/OW In 15A

    (i) Name of establishment...... ~ ......

    (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... :J:<: ...... 1' ...... / ...... 1 ...... :

    (ill) ~=;~~~~~ ~;.~~~:::::::::::: .. :::::: ..: .::::::: .. :: .. ::::::: .. :: .. :::.. :: .. :: .::: .. :::~.::: ..: .. :: .. :::~.. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::t :.. i:: I X ! i (iv) Class of worker ...... ,...... : 15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/ALlHHI/OW)/No X r...... j It 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/ALIHHI/OW) ...... i...... :

    If HHIIOW in 15B

    (i) Name of establishment ...... ~ ...... (ii) Nature of Industry, trade or service ...... ~...... r...... /...... :

    ...... :...... _. •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·X·· ...... •• .. •• .. •.. •.... •.. •...... ·J.... · .. ·· ...... · ...... ·1

    (iii) Descnptlon of work ...... 1 j I ! . X i 1 (IV) Class of worker ...... ffi· 16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... 16B If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( I )/No(2)...... X 703

    17 A Whether you are an Ex·servic~an ? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' in 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non·Pensioner(2) ...... •..•...... •....•...... ill 18. Birth place r ...... : 22. (a) Place of birth ...... ~~.i.'!p.t,J.r:l.~x~m ...... ~! ~:; ~~:::r·::~~::e~~~.~~.. ~~~~ ...... 1 X (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... I ...... [.L..J (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) District ...... ~~_f~P·~!! ...... I.·.·...... 1 (d) State/Country ...... t'~H: ...... L.... ' ...... ! Male 0 Toiai0 19. Last residence r" .... \ (a) Place of last residence ..... ~.~Jy.P.l!ri.Hf.'!m ...... h (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... '" ...... [.~ (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) District ...... ~~.i~P.I:'~ ...... f" ...... l...... ·········1 (d) State/Country ...... t1l: ...... i...... 1...... i Male 0 Female@ Total 0 20 Reasons for migration from place . of last residence (Code) * ...... [2] 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during r' .... of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ~ ...... ,

    * I Employment (1) , Business (2)., Education (3) Family moved (4) ,

    Marriage ~ 5) , Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7)

    • 704

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    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... J.t!.J.Qf.I!.L ...... ( 29 SI. No. of Household [130] Pad No ...... ?l .. .

    Code No. of Development Block ...... :: ...... Slip No ...... !? .. .

    Name ...... p.J.!!~r!:~.~~.~y...... 2 RelatIO~!~P :~;ead .. y.I~~~~:~ ...... l' ... ·.. ·I···· .... ' 8 Rellglon ...... ~ ...... "''' .. " ...... ,,, .... " ...... g ...... ,...... 1..""".1· .. "' ... 9.r 2 3 Male (1 )/Female (2) ...... ,.----....__--1 9 Whether S.c. (1) or S.T. (2) ...... ~ o 4 Age ...... 1--__,.---1 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe ...... 5 Marital status ...... ~M ...... I...... x...... [" ...... r.".,.,.~1 6 11 Literate (1 )/llIlterate (2) ...... 0' ~~.~~~~.~~~.~.~:::~~~~~~::::::::::::::I··:··:···[···:·:.1:"'::::[:.::::::1 12 Educational attalnment ...... :: ...... 7 Two other languages known ""'''''1''''''''1''''''''1'''''''''1 ...... X...... [,,""""""'" ...... ,.. ::::::::~:~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::L T~ i ...... x: ...... [,""". """"." .. ".... , .. ".. 13 AttendIng School/College, Yes( 1)/No(2) ......

    Yes r""""[ ...... 1 14A Old you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/DIRl8/1/0) ...... · .... 'ii ...... l. "',, ...... (Including unpaId work on farm or In family enterprise) 148 If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 0 1SA MaIn activIty. last year. , 'Yes'ln 148 (CI_ AL/HHI/OW) ...... X .. ["""·11 ...... 1 'No'in 14B (H/ST/DIRl8/1/0) "'"" ...... If HHI/OW In 15A (I) Name of establlshment ...... X...... X . (II) ...... Nature of Industry, ,...... trade or servlce ...... j...... f ...... (iii) DescriptIon of work ...... ~ ...... ,..... ,...... (Iv) Class of worker ...... ~ ...... ,.. ,.... . 58 'Yes' In 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL/HHIIOW)/No X [.. ·...... ·1 1 'No' In 148-Work done any tIme last year? (C/AL/HHIIOW)· ...... If HHIIOW In 158

    (I) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (II) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ~...... ·...... J...... f...... I (Ill) DescrIption of work ...... ~...... I...... , ...... X (Iv) Class of worker ...... 16A If 'No' In 14A, seeklng/avallable for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 168 If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1 )/No(2) ...... \ 705

    J 7A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (J )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes" In J 7A, PensIoner (J )/Non-Pensloner(2) ...... ill 18. BIrth place ~"."". 22. For all ever-married women only (a) Place of blrth ...... jhl.Yp.I!.~.g~~m ...... (a) Age at marrlage ...... I X J (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... """,, .. (b) Number of children survIvIng at present (c) Dlstrlct ...... ~~.IXPH~ ...... """ ... 1""""1,, ...... (d) State/Country ...... t1~~: ...... I" .. "". "...... Male 0 'female 0 Total 0 19. Last resIdence 9"...... ·' (a) Place of last resldence ...... ~.Ny.PJ.!r!.Hr.~m ...... · 1 (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... "..... 1· (c) Number of children ever born alive (cl Dlstrlct ...... ~~.IXp·I;lr! ...... ,...... ·I .. "·,, ...... (d) State/Country ...... J1..f: ...... "...... Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for mIgratIon from place f7I of last resIdence (Code)· ...... L:._I 23. For currently married women only 21. DuratIon of resIdence at the village or town Any child born alive during of enumeratlon ...... o I last one year .. :...... x...... 1...... 1

    * I Employment (1) I I BusIness (2) I Education (3) I Family moved (4) I

    Marriage (5) I Natural calamIties like drought, floods, etc. (6) I [Others (7) I 706 I

    APPENDIX XI-7

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL location Code ...... J.c?!.?!.t~L ...... ( 7 SI. No. of Household [41] Pad No ..... I?.. .

    Code No. of Development Block ...... :: ...... , Slip No ...... ~ .. .

    Name ...... ~:.J.

    ~~~~.;~.;~.;~~~;~.;~; ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~.a..!...... 1 I 9 ..;; :::: 2 3 ...... ~~;~;.;.;:~: ;.~;.;:~: .;~; ::::::1..... [: .... .1 I 49 . 4 Age ...... 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Mantal . status ...... NM ! .I ...... ~~.~~l ...... J··: .. r:::·::I···· "'i Literate (1 )/lIIlterate (2)...... 1 6 Mother tongue ...... ~~~~! ...... r······· [···T.::::]·:···:::I 11 ...... l...... , .. -0' 12 Educational attainment...... t1.·b:. {t1~.\~.s)J...... 7 ...... M:~:.(~.~tiH!9J...... ~~~ .. ~~~.~~ .. ~~;:~~~.~ .. ~~~.~~...... [:: ... ::.[:.:: .. ::[:::::::l::··] ...... [.':::Ea ...... t.~~.~m~~~...... l...... 1 13 Attending School/College, Yes( I )/No(2)...... 2

    Yes Yes (...... ,...... 14A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RIB/ilO) ...... ·· ...... · .. ·· .. · .. ··1 ...... ; (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... , ...... ~ . , 'Yes' In 14B (C/AlIHHI/OW) OW r.. ·· .. ,...... " 15A Main activity last year. 'No'in 1413 (H/ST/D/RlQ/I/O) ...... l ...... i If HHI/OW in 15A

    (i) Name of establishment...... ~~.Ij.S1if!I) .. c;:.Q!!~g~ ......

    (ii) Nature of Industry, trade or service .. ~~~i.~i.~~..l:1j~~j~~.~!Y...... 1' ...... [.... ····r··· "', (m) •..•.•. : ••. : •.••.•••.....••..• ~W!\>!)1!. ~~.~!,!L. .... ~~;~;.~; ...... j...... r· ..... j (iv) :::::::r::;.~~.~:::::::::::::::::::::::~~::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::...... ~::~.: ... J.:::::J 15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AlIHHI/OW)/No ...... J~9...... '.:,;.. ··.·.·.·.· .. ··.·.~.,.,i 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/AlIHHI/OW) If HHI/OW in 15B

    (i) Name.of establishment...... ~ ......

    (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~...... 1' ...... [ ...... : I i ...... 1" ...... :

    (iii) Description of work ...... ~ ...... i...... ; I : X I : (Iv) Class of worker...... 'fBiX ' 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeklng/available for work? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... X 16B If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? yes( 1)/No(2) ...... 707

    17 A Whether you are an Ex·serviceman ? Yes (1 )tNo(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' in 17 A, Pensioner (1 )tNon·Pensloner(2) ...... •...... ill 18. Birth place ~r...... 1 22. (a) Place of bjrth ...... ~~.tmL ...... ~:; :~:::r·:::::e:~~.~~.. ~~~~ ...... 1 X 2 (b) Rural (1 )tUrban (2) ...... (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) Distrtct ...... ~~.t.~~...... [...... ,J (d) StatetCountry ...... ~)h~r...... l...... J ...... Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence I'" .... , (a) Place of last resldence ..... ~':}Y• .Y9r.k ...•...... ~ (b) Rural (1 )tUrban (2) ...... ·.·.I·~ (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) Dlstrict...... ~ ...... [..... ·.. 1...... 1 (d) StatetCountry ...... I).:~ .. .'~: ...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place of last residence (Code)· ...... :. ~ 23. For currently married women only 21 . Duration of resJdence at the village or town Any child born alive during 6 ··········1 of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ~ ...... II. •...... 1

    * I Employment (1) I Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

    I Marriage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 708

    APPENDIX XI·8

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1?91 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... ?9!.!.?!.?!.?~ ...... ( 106 ) SI. No. of Household [69] Pad No ...... ?l ...

    Code No. of Development Block ...... L ...... Slip No...... 49 .. ------'" 1 Name ...... p.~.~m.~!n~h ...... 2 RelatIonshIp to head ...... ~~~ ...... ,...... 8 Rellglon ...... ~...... ~ ...... 1...... 1 9 ...... 3 Male (1 )/Female (2) ...... r--__....L-~ ~;~;;.;:~:. ~·;·;·~;·;:;:·~·;;·.·~~~.·~~~~~.~ ~.: :r ~ I 4 Age ...... '---__-:----1 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe ......

    5 MarItal status ...... J1...... 1...... 6 Mother tongue ...~HPJI1~.I...... 1...... [...... T...... , 11 ~;;;:;;·~·;~;;;;i:;;~·~~;·.·.·.·~.·~.·.·.·.·.·.:·.·.::'.~::.:.~:.::. Ed ...... l...... 12 EducatIonal attalnment ...... t':f.~~t!!= ...... 7 Two other languages known ...... 1..... ·1········1·········1 ...... I:(f.lJ~i...... I...... ,...... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I@ .... :...... JJl1~Ji~h ...... l...... 13 AttendIng School/College, Yes( 1)/No(2) ......

    Yes Yes { ...... ,...... , 14A DId you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RiB/1/0) ...... (Including unpaId work on farm or In family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' In 14A, dId you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... W 15A MaIn actIvity last year? 'Yes'ln 14B (c/ALlHHI/OW)• ...... OW .f ...... [.. ·· .... , 'No'ln 14B (H/ST/D/RiB/1/0) ...... If HHI/OW in 15A

    (I) Name of establlshment ...... t<;w~.lI~ . .'<;:;I.Q~h.H~~~t ......

    (II) ~.:~::.. ~'. i:.d~=,.. :;;::~.~: ...... ~ ...... ~~~~:-: .. ~~.~~~~.~!.!~.~~I~.~~~~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~ .. ~ .... ~~ .... ~ .. ~~ .. ~~~ .. ~ .... ~~ .... ~ .. ~~~.... ~~.] ::.::::f:::::.:·: .::::::.1 (iii) DeSCription of work ...... r.(QP.rt~\Qr ...... 1...... '''I (Iv) Class of worker ...... " .~~...... 15B 'Yes' In 14B-Any other work any tIme last ye~} Yes (~~~~HHI/OW)/NO ...... ~...... I...... ·I 'No' In 14B-Work done any time last year? (ALlHH ) ...... 'f If HHI/OW in 15B

    (I) Name of establishment ...... ~ ...... (II) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ~...... f ...... J...... (III) Description of work ...... ~...... 1...... (Iv) Class of worker ...... X ..

    16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 16B If 'Yes' In 16A; have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2) ...... 709

    17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... , ...... 17B If 'Yes' In 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-Pensloner(2) .•...... •...•.....•..•..•.....•..•...... •....•..•....•.•...... •...... E8 18. Birth place ~...... 22. For all ever-married women only I X

    ('a) Place of blrth ••••...... •....~~.~RrL ...... (a) Age at marriage ...... •...••...... L-._-' X (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... 1. (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) Dlstrict ..•....•....•.•....• ~...... 1 ...... ( d) State/Country ...... ~.~~!~I]...... t...... Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence ~...... (a) Place of last resldence .... .J~I.~!1.Qh~.~.i ...... 2 (b) Rural (l)/Urban (2) •.....•.•...... •....•.1 ...... 1· (c) Number qf children ever born alive (c) Dlstrict .....•••.••.•.•...• .J.~!~!}~~~L. .. r...... (d) State/Country .•.•...•.•~H!ll~~ ...... Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place ~ of last residence (Code)· ...... L.2_j 23. For currently married women only 21 • Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during 32 of eilumeratlon .•.•.•.•.••••••.•.••.•.•.•.•....•••.•.•• last one year .....•..•...... • ?S ••••••••••••••••••••••••

    • I Employment (1) I. I Business (2) 1 Education (3) 1 Family moved (4) 1

    Marriage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc, (6) Others (7) 710

    APPENDIX XI-9

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... ?~!.?.f.J!.?.?-...... ( 27 SI. No. of Household [12 1 Pad No .....?-.HL

    Code No. of Development 8Iock ...... L ...... Slip No ...... L ...

    Name ...... A.J5: .. ~9y' ...... 2 Relationship to head ...... t'.~~.~ ...... 1" .... ·T······· i 8 Religion ...... ':! ...... I 1 [J •..•.•.•••.••..••••.• J.·.. ·...... · ... 3 ~;;~.; ;';;;;:;',~ .;~;: :::: ::::::::::::::::j ...... ,...... "16~ I 9 ~~.~~~~;.~:~:.~.;.;.~.;.~:;:.~~.; I!j

    4 Age...... ; i' 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Marital status ...... W ...... l...... 1 ...... ~...... I::···· [:":::bj 6 II literate (I )/IIIiterate (2)...... I ~~.~~~~.~~~.~.~:::~:~~~~:I~::::::::::::::: .. '1" 1:····.1· .. : :.::, 12 Educational attainment...... ~... ~:. (P'~~.s)...... 7 ...... ~~~ .. ~~~.~~ ..;;~~::. ..~~~.~~ ...... I:::·::··:I······::·I:::'::::I::·:···:1 ...... 1:1 [I).c!i, ...... 1...... i 13 ~~;~;i~; ~;~;;;;,~~;,;~;~:;;;;.; ;~~~;~;:.'...... bj

    1 4A Did you work any time at all last year? ~~ (H/ST/D/RlBIIIO) ...... '(.~~ ...... { ... '[:'" , (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... [!J

    .15A MaIO.. actIvIty . last year. , 'Yes' in 14B (C/ALlHHIIOW)- ...... C r', ·1·········,i 'No'in 14B (H/ST/D/RlB/IIO) 1...... : If HHIIOW in ISA

    (i) Name of establishment...... ~ ......

    (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~ ...... ,...... 1····.····[··· .. ·· ,

    (III) ~~~~~~~~. ~;.~~;;.. :: .:.. ::: .. : ...... : ..: .....: ....: .. :... : .... :... :.. :: ... : ....: ...... : ....:; ... :.:: ... :: ..... : ....:: ...... : ..: ...... :: ..... : .... ::.. : ...: ...... :·.:·.·.::·.1· •...... ••.•..•••..•.. , (iv) Class·ofworker ...... ~...... i...... : 158 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (ClALlHHIIOW)/No ...... h.~...... 'No' in I 48-Work done any time !~~ year? (CI Al/HHIIOW) If HHIIOW in ISB

    (i) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (II) ~.~~~.~~.'~.d~::.. :~ .. ~~.~~.~::: ::::::::::.':: :::::.'::.'::::.':::: :::.': ::.'::.':: :::::::::~ ::.'::.':.': ::::::: :::::::::: :':.'::Tl".:.':: .::.::::.! (iii) Description of work ...... ~ ...... i ...... , (iv) a", ofworl<"...... x...... I x I 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (I )/No (2) ...... X 168 If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( I )/No(2) ...... 711

    17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' in 17A, Pensioner (I )/Non-Pensioner(2) ...... , ...... ill 18. Birth place f "'f 22. For all ever-married women only · h (J PL : : (a ) PI ace 0 f bIrt .... : ...... t)(l (a) Age at marnage ...... l X (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... '''''' .. 'I'L:_J (b) Number of children surviving at present ( ) D· . X I , C Istnct·· .. ······ .... ····· .... ·x·· ...... ··'j",·,"''['', .... ,""""'1 (d) State/Country ...... L",,,.,,, " .. " , .... , .. , Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence r.... · .. ' (a) Place of last residence ..... P.L ...... Q (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... ,"", "IL~J (c) Number of children ever born alive

    (c) District ...... ~ ...... I" [! ...... " ,; X ' , (d) State/Country ...... : I, ". ,,' Female@ Total@ 20. Reasons for migration from place of last residence (Code)· ...... 0 23. For currently married women only 21 . Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during X X !r,·,· ...... , of enumeration ...... last one year ......

    .. I Employment (1) I BusIness (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

    I Marriage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 712

    APPENDIX XI-l0

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 .INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... ~!.~O!.l~ ...... ( 27 ) SI. No. of Household [32] DPad No .... 1!R..

    Code No. of Development Block ...... •.. J...... Slip No ...... ~ ...

    1 Name ...... ~~.JXI!~.. I?~XI ...... 2 Relationship to head ...... ~r.'?~h~r.'.~ ...... I...... 8 Rellglon ...... ~ ...... ~I.~~ ...... I...... 2 ...: ...... 1...... 1·······9 3 Male (1 )/Female (2)...... 9 Whether S.c. (1) or S.T. (2) ...... 0 4 Age ...... 1------:-----4 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe ...... 5 Marital status ...... W ...... 1...... x:...... l...... I...... @ 6 11 Literate (1 )/llIIterate (2) ...... ; ...... ~~.~~~~;~~~.~.~:::~~~:~:~~~:::::::::::[·:·::·::l:·::::::[::::::::1:::::::::1 12 Educational attalnment ...... '!( .. ~~ml.~r$! ...... 7 ~:~··~·~~~~··~~~::~~~~···~~·~:~······[::::::::I::::::::1::::::::1:::::::::1 ...... ~~.~~!...... l...... ,...... 13

    Yes Yes f" ·····(········1 14A Old you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) .L ...... (Including unpaid work on farm or In family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' In 14A, did you work for maJor part ofJaS! year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... W 15A Main activity last year? 'Yes'ln 14B (C/ALlHHIIOW)_ ...... C .. [·········1·········1 'No' In 14B (H/ST/D/R/B/I/O) ...... If HHI/OW In 15A .,

    (I) Name of establlshment ...... x: ...... (II) Nature of Industry, traae or ·servlce ...... ~...... ; ...... r...... ! .. ·· .. ·1' ...... 1 ...... ~ ...... j' ...... ·.... ···[· .. ·· .. ·1

    (Ill) Description of work ...... ~ ...... _...... ··· .. ·· .. 1.... · .. ·1 (Iv) Class of worker ...... , 158 'Yes' In 14:-Any other work any time last ye~ Ie~~~~~HHI/OW)INO ...... I:iHL ...... I' ...... ·! 'No'in 14 -Work done any time last year? ( A / ) ...... 1 If HHIIOW In 158 (i) Name of estabfishment ...... N~.p.~m~H!~.1)il;1))~ ...... (Ii) Nature of Industry, trade or servlce ...... ~!'!I.t.t:I~~.. ~?~!~~.~?~}~'J .. ~r..~~~.~ ...... ,...... I...... t...... i I I ~ ...... 1...... \ I (iii) Description of work ...... ~~.i~~~.~.

    .17A Whether- you are an EX'servlceman ? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... ill 17B If 'Yes' In 17 A, Pensioner (1 )/Non.Pensloner(2)...... X

    18. Birth place ~...... , 22. For all ever· married women only (a) PI~ce of blrth ...... JhlJ!?r:tJL...... I (a) Age at marriage ...... 1 15 ~ (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... 1...... 2 (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) Dlstrict ...... ~~.~.~~.S~I.. J:i.'!!~ ...... 1...... (d) State/Country ...... J1~K~.~!~Y.L .... I...... -': Male 0 Female [IJ Total 0 19. Last residence W.... ·.. ·· j (a) Place of last resldence ..... ~.IlWAP.~t!...... 2 (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... 1 .. ·.... ·1· (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) Dlstrict ...... f$..~m':l:'p...... I...... ·...... ·1 (d) State/Country ...... M~.~m ...... Male 0 Female 0 Total ~ 20. Reasons for migration from place ~ of last residence (Code) *...... ~ 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during ...... ·j of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ~...... I...... 1

    * I Employment (1) I I Business (2) I 1 'Educatlon (3) I Family moved (4) I

    Maniage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 714

    APPENDIX XI-11

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Locatio~ Code .•.••••• ?aa(R1 ...... ( 110 ) SI. No. of Household [92] Pad No..... ~.Qg ..

    Code No. of Development Block ...... L ...... Slip No...... ~~ ..

    Name ...... ~~~.~~.~i.J?~yJ...... ; ......

    2 Relationship to head ...... W.i.~~ ...... [ ...... 1 8 Religfon ...... tL ......

    9 ..::: .. 3 ~;;~ .;;. ;;;~~~,~. ;~;:::··:··:::··::::::::::···I······J······ .1 ~ I ~~;~;;.;:~:.;.;.;.~;.;:~:.;.~;.: ::::.I.:u 1.:.:.1 .. ~... \ 2 4 Age...... 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 1 I X ['·· .... I········T .... ·! 5 Marital status ...... J:1 ...... I...... 1 ...... : ...... l ...... ~ 6 Mother tongue .. ·~}]pj]J.!r! ...... ·T·······[········[········I··· ..... 1 11 Literate (1 )/llIiterate (2) ...... 12 Educational attainment ...... H!RI}~L ...... 7 Two other languages known ...... J}~.Qg~!! ...... [::::::::[::::.:::[::::.:::[:.: ::.:.1 :::::::::::::::l~~~::~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [ 1...... 1 ...... tHQ.

    Yes Yes!" ······1·········: 14A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/Rl8/I/O) ...... · ...... · .. · ...... ·1 ...... 1 (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 148 If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last ~ear? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 0 15A Main actiVIty. . last year. , 'Yes' in 148 (ClAlIHHI/OW)·...... r· ...... I·········': 'No'in 148 (H/ST/D/Rl81l/0) H I. .... I...... ! If HHI/OW in 15A

    (I) Name of establishment...... ~ ......

    (iI) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~ ...... r- ...... I·.· .. ·.·! ...... j ...... ·· ...... ·...... ·.. ·· .. ·.... ·~ ...... ·...... ·.. ·1··· .. ·.. · ...... !

    (hi) Descnption of work ...... , ...... ! i 1 (iv) Class of worker ...... ~ ...... i...... !

    15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL/HHI/OW)/No ...... o ... W ...... 1.,·.·.·.·.·.·.·,·.·.i.,: 'No'in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/AlIHHI/OW) If HHI/OW in 15B (i) Name of establishment ...... ~.~~il?l!r.~':'!~.~tH.

    (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~~~~.~~~.t.~:~ .. ~~~ .. ~~I.~ .. ?~ ..~~.~~ ...... 1' ...... 1 ...... 1...... : i I .... ~...... ··························1········· ...... ······ .. ·1

    (iii) Description of work ...... ~~~inK.~~!:~ ...... 1...... j I : . FW i i (Iv) Class of worker ...... Hj. 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 16B If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1)/No(2)...... ~ 715

    17A Whether you are an Ex·serviceman ? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' In 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non·Pensioner(2) ...... ill 18. Binh place ~2. For all ever· married women only (a) Place of birth ...... ~.~ri~~.~ ...... rjI (a) Age at marriage ...... 1 20 to (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... '1L...l (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) DistriCt...... ~.~~iP.~r· .... ·.... ·.... ··r···· .. ·.l ..... "...... 1 (d) State/Country ...... ~lh~r...... l...... 1 ...... 1 ... Male[2J Female IT] TotaleD 19. Last residence (a) Place of last residence ..... !s:il,l:i.~'!~!1...... r-;-, (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... ' ...... I·L2J (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) District...... ~h9jP.!!~ ...... ,.... " .f .. """ ...... i (d) State/Country ...... lih~r...... I. ..I ...... ! MaleeD Female CD Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place of last residence (Code) * ...... :...... 0 23. For currently married women only 21 . Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during I.. ·..... , 5 of enumeration ...... last one year ...... Y.~L ...... :.... 1...... i

    * I Employment (1 ) Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4) I

    I Marriage (5) Natural.calamitles like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7)

    ,..

    1252 RGI/97-49A 716

    APPENDIX XI-12

    CENSUS OF INDIA. 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... J~!.L11.~!.?? ...... ( 104 ) SI. No. of Household [ 60 ] Pad No .... }.HL

    Code No. of Development Block ...... 7. ....•...... Slip No ...... ~ .. . •

    Name ...... R!J.~!TI~n~ ...... ;...... 2 Relationship to head ...... ':I.~~~ ... ·.. ·...... 'f···· .... r.···· ... 1 8 Religion .. ·· .. · .. : ...... ·I:L.· ...... ·.. ·.. ·{ ...... [...... D

    3 ~;;;.;;.;;;;~:,~. ;;;::::::: .:::::::::::::j ...... c...... , 4~ I 9 ~~;;~;; ;:~:. ;;.;.~;.;:~:.;~.;~~~~~.. ~~ .• ~ ...... : .• :. L'J 4 Age...... 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe

    5 Marital status ...... t:1 ...... 1...... 1 ...... t-.~i.p.ri\yj~L ...... J::::::r::::::Ed 6 Mother tongue ...nmiL ...... r...... [...... r..... l ...... ! 11 Literate (1 )/lIIiterate (2)...... 1 ...... l...... 12 Educational attainment ...... ~:~~.{J:I.Qf!~~) ...... 7 Economics B.Ed. Two other languages known 1" ...•.•. 1...... 1...... 1...... : ...... T.~tlJ&\I ...... I ...... , ... 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::[@ ...... I:!!I).q! ...... t...... i 13 Attending School/Coliege, Yes( 1)/No(2) ......

    Yes Yes r········[········1 J 4A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RlB/IIO) .. · ...... ·1 ...... ! (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... [!] 15A Main.. activity last year.') 'Yes' In 14B (ClAlIHHI/OW)_ ...... OW...... {...... j...... :. 'No' in 14B (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) ...... ! If HHI/OW in 15A

    (I) Name of establishment ...... ~~y_t: .. y.!~I.~.I:!!ghJ~!\Q~!.{$.~~~.~~y_t,.) ...... (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~~~~ .. 9.~.Y!: .. ~~.L!~.~~!~.ry~.I...... r .... "'1" ...... r······! ...... ~!!)!!(~ ...... +... .. r ! (~ii) Descrir' ·n ofwork ...... ni\~h~.r..InJ~~I).Qml.~L ...... !...... ·········' .. · .. · .. 1 (IV) Class of 'orker ...... ~.~ ...... ,

    15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (C/AL/HHIIOW)/No ...... J~~l...... I,·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.I" ' 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/ALlHHI/OW) If HHI/OW in 15B

    (i) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (Ii) ~.~~~~~.~~.:~.~~~~'.. ~~~.~~ .. ~~.~~:.~~ ...... ~ ...... J::::::::I:::::::: :::::::: (iii) DeSCription of work ...... >f...... L...... (iv) Class of worker ...... ~ ...... 16A If 'No' In 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ......

    168 If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1 )/No(2) ...... ~ ......

    1252 RG1/97-491l 717

    17A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... , : ...... ill 178 If 'Yes' In 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non.Pensioner(2) ...... ,...... X

    18. Birth place ; 22. For all ever-married women only . I 18 (a ) PI ace 0 f bIrt· h ...... •.••.•.....•...... Madras i!f21 (a) Age at marriage ...... ,_. __-' (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... w (b) Number of children surviving at present (C ) Dj Madras st ri ct ...... r ...... iii '[ ...... [ (d) State/Country ...... I~miL~~.~H ...... L...... ! MaleQ] Female Q] Total 0 19. Last residence r ..... : (a) Place of last resldence ..... t:1~.~ril.L ...... ~i (b) Rural (I )/Urban (2) ...... ,...... ·IL.:. ..J (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) District ...... M~~r~.s...... r .. f...... ······· .. ·i (d) State/Country ...... I~m!l..~~.~H ..... L... ,...... : Male 0 Female [JJ Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place. of last residence (Code) * ...... ~ 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during of enumeration ...... last one year ...... 'f.~~......

    * I Employment (1) I Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4)

    Marriage (5) I Natural.calamities_like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 718

    APPENDIX XI·13

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL location Code ...... f.?!.!!.t~).? ...... ( 81 SI. No. of Household [40] Pad No .... }.~~ ..

    Code No. of Development Block ...... :: ...... Slip No ...... ~~ ..

    1 Name ...... A..~.~.~!!1.~h ...... 2 Relationship to head.§i.s.~~~:~...... ,...... 1...... , 8 Religion ...... ~ ... , ...... husband !! i" "'1 mr \ 3 ~~;~··;~·;~;~·~~·I~·~~;:::::::::::::::·.:::·.·.·~ 9 ~~~~~~.:~:~:.~.~.).. ~.:.~:;:.~.~;...... ~.... X' 4 Age ...... ~ 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Marital status ...... ~ ...... ~ ...... t...... ~ ...... J..... ]::. :::I········i 6 Mother tongue ...~!-![lj~~.i...... 1: "'1 :::'.1"1 11 Literate (1 )/Illiterate (2) ...... '...... 1 ...... 12 Educational attainment...... 'XJ.~~n9.~rg ...... 7 Two other languages known , .... ·· .. ··· .. ·· .. ·· .. ··· .. ·.. ·.. ·· .... ···· .... ··· .. ··· .. ·····;'········w········1 ...... ! I ' ..I:{i,l)~i.. ,...... I I1· ...... , ·.. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• L... ".... 1 1 ...... :. .. 13 Attending School/College, Yes( 1 )/No(2)...... 2

    Yes r······T·······i 14A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/D/RiBIl/O) ...... iC .... ·.. ·.... ·i .... L . I (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of-last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... 0 15A Main activity last year? IYes' in 148 (C/Al/HHI/OW) ...... ~ ...... -!"' ... T··· .. ···I 'No' in 14B (H/ST /D/RiB/I/O) L ...... I...... ! If HHIIOW in 1 SA (i) Name of establishment ...... X......

    (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... :lS ...... ,...... 1...... [ ...... ; ! ;

    (III) ~~;;~~;;~~.~;.~~~::: ..: .. :::.. ::::::::.. ::.. :::. ::::::::.. :::.. ::.. :.:.... ::.. ::::::::.. ::.. ::::::.. ::.. :::;.:::::::::::.. :::. ::. ::.. :::.• :::::::-1 L ,: I (iv) Class of worker ...... ~ ...... !...... ! 15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (ClALlHHI/OW)/No ...... ~ ...... f' ...... ! 'No'in 14B-Work done any time last year? (ClALlHHIIOW) 1...... , If HHIIOW in 15B

    (i) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (;;) ~.~:::.~f.;:d~:,.. ~:~~ .~~ ~:~~:: :::::: ::: :::.: ::::::::::.. ::.. :: .. : ....:::: ::: :::.. :::::::::~.. :::: .. :: ::: ::::.·:.·:::.·::.·:·::.·:.·:r.l::::'::' :.:::::.1 ... . . XI! (III) DeSCriptIon of work ...... :...... / . xi! (IV) Class of worker...... : ...... · ...... · ...... ffi· 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... X 16'8 If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1 )/No(2) ...... 719

    2 17A Whether you are an Ex·serviceman, ? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... , ...... · ...... ill 17B If 'Yes' in 17A, Pensioner (1 )/Non.Pensioner(2)...... X

    18. Birth place r . 'r 22. For all ever·married women only I X r 'lrth Amritsar i (a) Pia of b i (a) Age at marriage ...... 1....__ ...J. (b) RiJ~:1 (1 )/Ur~~~·~;;·::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::·.:·.·.:10 (b) Number of children surviving at present ( ) D· . t Am ritsa r i i c Istnc ···················p~·~:;b·· .... ·····I ... T...... ! (d) State/Country ...... J...... i ...... ! Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence ,...... ; (a) Place of last residence ...... Delhi !!0 (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... ' ...... 1· ,. (c) Number of children ever born alive . . Delhi I : (c) Dlstnct...... r'" .. ·r ...... ·.... ·.... 1 (d) State/Country ...... I?~!~.i..l:U:~ ...... L "I ...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place I:;-] of last residence (Code) * ...... L2.J 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ~ ......

    * I Employment" (1) I Business (2) I Education (3) Family moved (4)

    I Marriage (5) I Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 720

    APPENDIX XI-14

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... }.1!.!!.tt~L...... ( 12 ) 51. No. of Household [25] Pad No ...... 1Z .. .

    Code No. of Development Block ...... :: ...... Slip No ...... ~~ .. .

    1 Name ...... !S!1~h~!}.h~! ......

    2 Relationship to head ...... I;I.~!l;~ ...... I ...... '.I ...... '!1 8 Religion ...... I:L ......

    3 ~;;~.;;.;;;~~;.,~.;~;:::::::::::::::::::::.==r;p 9 ~~;~;;.;:~:.;.;; ~;.;:;:. ;.;;~~•• ~~.~~~~.r .. :o.r .....J X I 4 Ag~ ...... ~ 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Marital status ...... ~ ...... 1...... 1 ...... X ...... C· :··.L::·:lJj 6 Mother tongue .. .Ij!I).~i...... \...... r·· .. I········T···· .. ·I 11 Literate (1 )/llIiterate (2)...... 1 ...... l...... 1 .;I. 12 Educational attainment ...... t1.·h:.L~~.(m9mi9) ......

    7 Two other languages known ...... r?.ip.!9m~. .in.P.~IJ:IRK~~P.~.Y...... 1 ...... P.V.IJi~P.i··················[::::::::I::· ·:::I:::::·:r::·:] I J ...... I'1Kli~h ...... I...... 1 ~~;~~~:~;~:;;~;;;~~:.~~;;.;;;~~;~.; l.. . Ed

    1 4A Did you work any time at all last year? ~~ (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) ...... Y.~~ ...... { . r...... :1 (including unpaid work on fann or in family enterprise)

    14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... ~ 1 SA Mam.. actiVIty last year., 'Yes' in 14B (C/Al/HHI/OW) ...... OW r ...... l(...... I, 'No'in 14B (H/ST/D/RlB/I/O) 1...... If HHIIOW in 15A

    (I) Name of establishment ...... Qm~~.Rf.t~.~.R~_g!~tr~x.~~.I)~r~.I/.!n~.ii!.(~~I)~r.~I.~R)1:)......

    (II) ~:::. ~f. ~.d~:~:.. ~:~~.~~~:.::.... ~~~ .... ~~ .. ~.~! .. ~~ .. ~~~~: .... ~~.. ~~.. ~~.. ~~ .... ~ .. ~.. ~~~.. ~~.. ~~~~~~~.. ~~ .... ~~~~ .... ~~~ .... ~ .... j...... /:::::::L:::J (iii) DeSCription of work ...... ~m:.p..ir.~~~.QU?f.~~m.l!t9.P.~r~.\i.QnL ...... l ...... ~···· .. ··i (iv) Class of worker ...... ~.~ ...... 1...... 1 15B 'Yes' in l-iB-Any other work any time last year? Yes {CI AlIHHI/OW)/No ...... ~...... ,r.·.·.·.· ...... ,' 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/Al/HHI/OW) _ If HHI/OW In 15B

    (I) Name of establishment ...... ~ ......

    (Ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~...... 1' ...... / ...... j

    (III) ~=~~~~.~;.~~~::.. :::.. : ..:::::::: ..:::::: ..:::: ..:: .. :::: .. ::. ::.. :. :: .. ::::::: ..:: .. :::: ..:: ..: ....::: .. ::~.::.. ::::: ..: ..·.·.·.:·.·.::·.:·.:·.·.::·.·.·.·.:t . j I X ! i (iv) Class of worker ...... ffii 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/avallable for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ......

    16B If 'Yes' In 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes{ 1 )/No{2) ...... _...... X 721

    . 17 A Whether you are an Ex-serviceman? Yes (I )/No(2) ...... ill 17B If 'Yes' In 17A, Pensioner (I )/Non-Pensloner(2)...... X

    18. Birth place r...... · i 22. For all ever-married women only ! I (a) Place of birth ...... !~gr.L ...... f2l (a) Age at marrlage ...... 1 X (b) Rural (1 )/Urban (2) ...... , ...... IL.:..-l (b) Number of children surviving at present

    (c) District ...... : ...... ~~~ ...... [1 ...... I (d) State/Counuy ...... \.: ...... I...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 '9. last residence 1' ...... 1 (a) Place of last residence ..... ~9.'}}p.~y...... ~! (b) Rural (' )/Urban (2) ...... I·L2J (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) District ...... ~~~.~~.Y...... 1[ ...... 1 (d) State/Country ... J1!1~.~r~.~~.t!.~ ...... I...... I Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 20. Reasons for migration from place I,"l of last residence (Code) * ...... ~ 23. For currently married women only 21. Duration of residence at the village or town Any child born alive during r...... : I , of enumeration ...... last one year ...... ~ ...... !.. •••••••• i

    lrr I Employment (1 ) I BusIness (2) I EdUcation (3) Family moved (4) I

    Marriage (5) Natural calamities like drought, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) 722

    APPENDIX XI-15

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 INDIVIDUAL SLIP CONFIDENTIAL

    Location Code ...... }J!.J!.I,I,I!.L ...... ( 15 SI. No. of Household [30] Pad No ...... J.~ .. .

    Code No. of Development Block ...... :: ...... Slip No ...... t~ .. .

    Name ...... Jj~.J~.I...... 2 Relationship to head ...... I:I:~~.~ ...... I...... ' 8 Rellgion ...... Ij ...... i r·········[········8········ I 1 3 ~;;~ ;;.;;;~~~,; .;~; ::::::::::.. ::.. :::::::.~ 9 ;;;;;;~;; ~:~:.;.;.;.~; .;:;:. ;~.;~~.• ~~~.~~~.L...... :. I 4 Age ...... ~ 10 Name of Scheduled Caste/Tribe 5 Mari~1 status ...... J1...... 1...... 1 ...... qHm~r...... ;...... [···T: .. :l:d 6 Mother tongue ...ljilJ.4i...... [::J::.:::J: ...... 1 11 Literate (1 )/llliterate (2)...... 1 ...... r...... 12 Educational attainment ...... HL~AAP.Q,ilX~......

    7 ...... !· ...... O ~~~ .. ~.~~~~ .. ~~:.::.~.~ .. ~~~.~~...... r:.:::: ··1·· .':' ·1: ::.::. f:::'::: I ...... •••••...... •••.••...... •.....• 1...... f.Hl)j~.I?!...... l .. ' ...... ! 13 Attending School/College, Yes( 1)/No(2)...... 02

    Yes Yes [...... ,...... j 14A Did you work any time at all last year? No (H/ST/O/RlB/I/O) ······ .. ····················1 ...... 1 (including unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise) 14B If 'Yes' in 14A, did you work for major part of last year? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... [TI . . , 'Yes' in 14B (C/AlIHHI/OW) OW r...... I· ...... ' 15A Main aCtiVIty last year. _ , ...... , I 'No'in 14B (H/ST/O/RlB/I/O) l...... 1 If HHIIOW in 15A (i) Name of establishment ...... N9rJ:h~.I].~~.i!W.~r.~!R~ ...... (ii) Nature of industry, trade or service ...... ~~!'!~.~~£t.l;If~.~g~~~h~!...... r...... / ...... ··· .. ·.. .i ...... ~ ...... ·········1

    (III... ) 0 escnptlon.. 0 f wor k...... Tanner ' il ...... · ...... 1...... 1i

    (.IV ) CI ass 0 f wo rk er ...... EE I :.

    15B 'Yes' in 14B-Any other work any time last year? Yes (CI AL/HHIIOW)/No ...... ~9...... 1!.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ..,1 'No' in 14B-Work done any time last year? (C/AlIHHIIOW) If HHI/OW in 15B (i) Name of establishment ...... •...... :x ......

    (ii) ~.~~~~~. ~~. :~.~~~~:.. ~~~~~ .. ~~. ~.~:.~~...... :::: ...... : ...... ::::::: :::.~.: ::::::: ::: ::: ...... :::: ...... J::::: ::::/::::::: :1::::: ::: I

    ( ...III ) 0 escnptlon.. 0 f wor k...... X I 1! I • X ! I (iv) Class of worker ...... ffi. i 16A If 'No' in 14A, seeking/available for work? Yes (1 )/No (2) ...... X 168 If 'Yes' in 16A, have you ever worked before? Yes( 1 )/No(2) ...... 723

    17 A Whether you a"re an Ex-serviceman? Yes (1 )/No(2) ...... 17B If 'Yes' In 17 A, Pensioner (1 )/Non-Pensloner(2)., ...... ill 18. Birth place ,. .... ,.... 22. For all ever-mamed women only PL i (a) Place of blrth ...... t-x1 I (a) Age at mamage ...... 1 X (b) Rural (I )/Urban (2) ...... [ ...... I.L..:...J (b) Number of children surviving at present (c) DIstrict, ...... , ..... : ...~ ...... r... "...... , (d) State/Country ...... ?L ...... l ...... 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0 19. Last residence [""""1 (a) Place of last resldence ...... PL hiL.~_i

    (b) Rural (I )/Urban (2) · .. ········ .. · ...... · .... ·[· .. ·.... f I (c) Number of children ever born alive (c) Dlstr1ct .... · ...... ·x ..~ .... ·.... ·[ ...... ·.. ·1 (d) State/Country ...... <...... , .. 1 Male 0 Female 0 Total 0

    23. For currently mamed women only 21 . Duratlgn of residence at the v!!lage or town Any child born alive during ...... ·.. 1 X of enumeratlon...... '--_-' last one year ...... x:...... 1. • . . • . . . . I

    * I Employment (1 ) ., 1 BusIness (2) , Education (3) I Family moved (4) ,

    Mamage (5) 1 Natural calamities lI((e drouiht, floods, etc. (6) Others (7) ,

    APPENDIX XII STATEMENT SHOWING POST-GRADUATE DEGREE HOLDER AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL SCHEDUI,.ES RECEIVED, ISSUED AND RETURNED

    Name of TownNlllage ••.•••••••••••.••.••..•.•....•.•••..•..•.•..•.....•.. Locatlon Code ......

    1. Total number,of (orms recelved. ______

    2. Number of forms handed over to households ______

    3. Number offllled In forms collected, ______

    4. Number of undistributed forms, ______

    Dated Signature of Enumerator

    724 APPENDIX XIII GUIDELINES FOR DETERMINING WHETHER A PERSON 1$ AN EX-SERVICEMAN

    SI.No. Question Answer Meaning Remarks

    1. Are you an ex-serviceman ? Yes Doubtful Needs verification

    2. Are you in receipt of any Yes Confirmed No further pension? ex-serviceman verification

    3. If INo' to 2 Yes Confirmed No further Did you receive any gratuity at ex-serviceman verification the time of retirement ? No Doubtful Needs verification

    4. If INo' to J Any date after Confirmed he is not No further When did you retire ? 1st July, 87 an ex-serviceman verfication

    Any date before Doubtful Needs verification 1st July, 1987

    5. If date before 1st Jul. 87 Dismissed or Confirmed not an No further Why did you retire ? Discharged ex-serviceman verification

    Took premature Doubtful Needs verification ret_irement

    6. How much service did you do Less than five years Confirmed not an No further in Armed Forces ? ex-serviceman verification

    More than five Confirmed No further years ex-serviceman verification

    725 ANNEXURE III THE CENSUS ACT, 1948 (Act No. 37 of 1 948) An Act to provide for certain matters in connection with the taking of census [3rd September, 1948]

    Whereas it is expedient to provide for the taking of authority as it thinks fit the power of appointing census­ census In I··· India or any part thereof whenever necessary officers 1C0nferred by sub-section (2). or desirable and to provide for certain matters in connection with the taking of such census : Status of Census authorities as public servants

    It is hereby enacted as follows 5. The Census Commissioner, all Directors of Census Operations5 and all census-officers shall be deemed to Short title and extent be public servants within the meaning of the Indian Penal (1) This Act may be called the Census Act, 1948. Code (45 of 1860).

    2[(2) It extends to the whole of ·Indial···] Discharge of duties of. Census-officers in certain cases Rule of construction respecting enactments not 6. (1) Where the District Magistrate or such authority extending to Jammu and Kashmir as the State Government may appoint in this behalf, by a written order so directs : 4[2. Any reference in this Act to the Indian Penai Code or the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (45 of 1860 and (a) every officer in command of any body of men 1 of 1872) shall, in relation to the State of Jammu and belonging to the naval, military or air force, or Kashmir, be construed as a reference to the correjponding of any vessel of war, of India; enactment in force In that State.] (b) every person (except a pilot or harbour master) Central Govemment to take Census having charge or control of a vessel;

    3. The Central Government may, by notification in (c) every person In charge of a lunatic asylum, hospital, the official Gazette, declare its . Intention of taking a census workhouse, prison, reformatory or lock-up or of In the whole or any part of the territories to which this any public, charitable, religious or educational Act extends, whenever it m~y consider It necessary or desirable so to do, and thereupon the census shall be taken. Institution;

    Appointment of Census staff (d) every keeper, secretary or manager of any serai, hotel, boarding-house, lodging-house, emigration 4. f1) The Central Government may appoint a Census depot or club; Commissioner to supervise the taking of the census ·through­ out the area In which the census Is Intended to be taken, (e) every manager or officer of a railway or any and Directors of Census Operatlons5 to supervise the taking commercial or industrial establishment; and of the census within the several States. (f) every occupant of Immovable property wherein at (2) The State Government may appoint persons as the' time of the taking of the census persons are census officers to take, or aid In, or supervise the taking living, of the census within any specified local area and such persons, when so appointed, shall be bound to serve accordingly. shall perform such of the duties of a census-officer In relation (3) A declaration In writing, signed by any authority to the persons who at the time of the taking of the census autholfsed by the State Government in this behalf, that any are under his command or charge, or are inmates of his person has been duly appointed a census-officer for any local house, or are present on or in such immovable property area shall be conclusive proof of such appointment. or are employed under him as.may be specified in the order.

    (4) The State Government may delegate to such (2) All the provisions of this Act relating to census- IThe words "the Provinces and Acceding States" were rep. by the A.O. 1950. 2Subs. Ibid., for the' fonner sub-section. 1 lThe words "except the State of Jammu and Kashmir". omitted by Act 22 of 1959, S. 2. 4lns. by S_ 3, ibid. The Original S. 2 was omitted by Act 36 of' 1957, S. 2, and sch. 5Subs. for the words "Superintendents of Census Operations" by Sec. 3 of the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974. (Act No. 56 of 1974).

    726 727 officers shall apply, so far as may be, to all persons while reasonable and shall allow· them to paint on, or affix to, performing such duties under this section, and any person the place such letters, marks or numbers as may be necessary refusing or neglecting to perform any duty which under this for the purposes of the census. section he Is directed to perform shall be deemed to have committed an offence under section 187 of the Indian Penal Occupier or manager to fill up schedule Code (45 of 1860). ' 10. (1) Subject to such orders as the State Power to CdlI upon certain persons to give assisunce Government may Issue in this behalf, a census-officer may within the local areas for which he Is appointed, leave or 7. The District Magistrate, or such authority as the calise to be left a schedule at any dwelling-house or with State Government may appoint in this behalf for any local the manager or any officer of any commercial or industrial, area, may by written order which shall have effect throughout establishment, for the purpose of Its being filled up by the the extent of his district or of such local area, as the case occupier of such house or of any specified part thereof or may be, call upon : by such manager or officer with such particulars as the State Government may direct regarding the Inmates of such house (a) all owners and occupiers of land, tenure-holders or part thereof, or the persons employed under such manager and farmers and assignees of land revenue, or their or officer, as the case may be, at the time of the t;lklng agents, of the census.

    (b) all members of the district, municipal, panchayat (2) When such schedule has been so left, the said and other local authorities and officers and servants occupier, manager or officer, as the case may be, shall fill of such authorities, and It up or cause it to be filled up to the best of his knowledge or belief so far as regards the Inmates of sOch house or (c) all officers and members' of staff of any factory, part thereof or the persons employed under him, as the firm or establishment, to give such assistance as shall bE! specified in the order towards the taking case may be, at the time aforesaid and shall sign his name of a census of the persons who are, at the time thereto and, when so required, shall deliver the schedule of the taking of the census, on the landS of such so ijlled up and signed to the census-officer or to such person oWners, occupiers, tenure-holders, fanners and as the census-officer may direct. assignees, or il'! the premises of factories, firms and other establishments, or within the areas for Penalties which such local authorities are established, as the 1 I. (1) (a) Any census-officer or any person lawfully case may be, and the persons to whom an order required to give assistance towards the taking of a census under this section Is directed shall be bound to 'who refuses or neglects to use reasonable diligence in obey It and shall, while acting In pursuance of performing any duty imposed upon him or in obeying any such order, be deemed to be public servants within order Issued to him in accordance with this Act or any rule the meaning of the InClian Penal Code (45 of 1860). made thereunder or any person who hinders or obstructs another person in performing any such duty or In obeying Askioll of questions and obliptlon to answer any such order, or

    8. (1) A census-officer may ask all such questions of (b) Any census-officer who intentionally puts any all persons within the limits of the local area for which he offensive or Improper question or knowingly makes any false is appointed as, by Instructions issued in this behalf ~y the return or, without the previous sanction of the Central State Government and published In the Qfficial Gazette, he Government or the State Govemment, discloses any may be directed to ask. information which he has received by means of, or for the purposes of, a census return, or (2) Every person of whom any question Is asked under sub-section (1) shall be legally bound to answer such (c) any sorter, compiler or other member of the census questions to the best of his knowledge or belief : staff who removes, secretes, damages or destroys any census document or deals with any census document In a manner Provided that no person shall be bound to state the likely to falsify or Impair the ~bulatlons or census results, name of any female member of his household, and no woman or shall be bound to state the name of her husband or deceased hUsband or of any other person whose name she is forbidden (d) any person who Intentionally gives a false answer by custom to mention. to, or refuses to answer to the best of his knowledge or belief, any question asked of him by a census-officer which Occupier to permit «ass and fixlnll of numbers he Is legally bOund by section 8 to answer, or 9. Every person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel (e) any person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel or other place shall allow census-officers such access there­ or other place who refuses to allow a census-officer such to as they may require for the purposes of the census and reasonable access thereto as he Is required by section 9 to as having regard to the customs of the country, may be allow, or 728

    I (f) any person who removes, obliterates, alters, or register or record made by a census officer in the discharge damages any letters, marks or numbers which /rave been of hIs duty as such, or any schedule delivered under section painted or affixed for the purposes of the cen$us, or 10, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary In the IndIan Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), no entry In any (g) any person who, having been required under section such book, register, record or schedule shall be admissible 10 to fill up a schedule, knowingly and without sufficient as evidence In any civil proceedIng whatsoever or In any cause falls to comply with the provisions of that section, criminal proceeding other than ,a prosecution under this Act or makes any false return thereunder, or or any otHer law for any act or omission which constitutes an offence under this Act. (h) any person who trespasses into a census office, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one Temporary suspension of 'other laws as to mode of tJ!ousand rupees and In case of a conviction under part (b) tMdnl census In munJdpalitles o't (c) shall also be punishable with Impr!5onment which may extend to six months. 16. Notwithstanding anything In any enactment or rule wIth respect to the mode In which a census Is to be taken (2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section (1) in any municipality, the municipal authority, In consultation shall be punishable with fine which may ex_tend to one with the Director of Census Operations! or with such other thousand rupees. authority as the State Government may authorize In this behalf, shall at the time appointed for the taking of any Sanctlon required for prosecutioq census cause the census of the municipality to be taken wholly 12. No p'rosecutions under this Act shall be InStituted or in part by any method authorized by or under this Act. except with the previous sanction of the State Government Grant of statIstical abstracts or of any authority authorized In this behalf by the State Government. 17. The Census Commissioner or any Director of Census Operations! or such person as the State Government Operation of other laws not ban-ed may authorize in this behalf may, if he so thinks fit at the 13. Nothing In this Act shall be deemed to p'revent request and cost (to be determined ~y him) of any local any person from being prosecuted under any other law for authority or person, cause abstracts to be prepared and any act or omission.· which conStitutes an offence under thIs supplied containing any such statistical Information as can Act be derived from the census returns forJ [India or any State], as the case may be, being Information which Is not contained Provided that no such prosecution shall be InStituted In any published report and which In his opinion It Is except with the previous sanction referred to In section 12. reasonable for that authority or person to require. Jurlsdlctlon Power to make rules 14. No Court Inferior to that of a Presidency 18. (1) The Central Government may make rules for l Magistrate or a Magistrate of the second class '" shall carrying out the purposes of this Act. try, whether under this Act or under any other law, any act or omission which conStitutes an offence under thIs (2) In particular, and without preJudice to the Act. generality of the foregoing power, the Central Government may make rules providing for the appointment of census­ Records of Census not open to Inspection nor officers and of persons to perform any of the duties of census­ admissible In evidence officers or to give assistance towards the taking of a .census, and for the general Instrl!ctlons to be Issued to such officers 15. No person shall have a right to Inspect any book, and persons. IThe words "or in a Part B State, A Magistrate corresponding to a Magistrate of the second. class" Ins. by Act 51 of 1950 S. 4 omitted by the Adaptation of laws (No.3) Order, 1956. !Subs. for the words "Superintendents of Census Operations" by Sec. 3 of the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974). JSubs. by the A.O. 1950, for "the Provinces of IndIa or the Province". ANNEXURE-IV PART-I "OST ENUMERATION CHECK

    CHAPTER 1 SAMPLE SIZE_" SAMPLE SELECTION PROCEDURE AND FIELD ORGANISATION

    1. Introduction (ii) Omission or d~plication of Individuals In census 1.1 In a massive operation like population census households residing In Census houses. Form II some amount of error is unavoidable. From the 1951 attempts to quantify this error. Census onwards a Post Enumeration Check has been These errors are called Type I and Type II errors conducted immediately after the census to assess the respectively. coverage and quality of Census enumeration. The objective of PEC is to quantify the likely omission or duplication in 2.2 The content error arises from the way the Census enumeration. It also provides a check on quality enumerator puts the question or from the way the of information in items collected in the Census like age, respondents understand the question or both. Errors may literacy, whether a person worked any time during last one arise because the person about whom the information has year, whether he/she was a main or marginal worker, main been reported in the Census. Thus, for example, the head activity in case of main worker, the industrial and. of the household may not know the correct age of his occupational distribution of main workers as well as the daughter-in-law or some other person who stays with him data on ever born and surviving children of ever married at the time of Census. Errors can also occur because of women. In simpler terms, the survey provides answers to difficulty In understanding the concepts. For example, one the following two questions : may not be able to tell his age correctly according to the (a) How accurately has every individual been Christian calendar, though he may know his dge correctly enumerated in the Census ? according to some other calendar. Fonn III of the PEC is intended to quantify the errors In content. (b) How precisely have the particulars of individuals been recorded in the Census ? 3. Conceptual problems In the PEC 1.2 This Chapter discusses the various aspects of 3. 1 • Persons eligible for enumeration In organisation of the survey, like census : For any study of the coverage error, the most Imp~rtant Item will be the instructions Issued on 'whom (a) the sample size; to enumerate' in the Census. The Census defines certain (b) selection procedure for sub-sample of house­ persons as eligible for enumeration In a particular holds for coverage error and content error; household. Generally speaking, (c) the organization of field work, the agency, and (i) persons who are present In the household work-load; and during the entire period of enumeration, 9th (d) the calendar of operations. February to 28th February, 1991 (both days inclusive); The schedules and ilistructiQns for field enumeration have been discussed in the next chapter. (ii) persons who are known to be usual residents 2. Types of errors of the household and have stayed ther~ for part of the enumeration period; 2.1. The survey tries to evaluate the coverage error and the content error. The coverage error to be (iii) those who are usual residents but are away a.t investigated in PEC consists of two components : the time of visit of the census enumerator but are expected to return to the household before (i) Omission or duplication of persons due to the 28th February, 1991; and omission or duplication of households residing in Census houses. Form I of the PEC schedule (iv) visitors who may be present in the household is intended to quantify this error. are eligible for enumeration in the Census. In

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    the last category, only those persons who have Census at a particular household and, therefore, are easy been away from their places of usual residence to contact. However, in the PEe, we have included 'normal during the entire enumeration period are to be residents absent throughout' in the study and excluded enumerated. A person who has been away 'visitors present throughout'. This is because at the time from his/her normal or usual place of residence of visit of the PEC enumerator, visitors needn't be throughout the enumeration period will not be· continuing to stay there and hence may not be available, eligible for enumeration as a member of the while normal residents are more likely to be available in household in which he is a normal resident. the household. In PEC, our instructions are to contract He/she will be enumerated wherever he/she is actually found during the enumeration period. each person and collect the information from him/her to The instructions in census emphasize that the extent possible. This will not be possible in case of persons who would have normally resided at visitors who may have returned. There is also another point another place but have been absent from that why we have included 'normal residents absent throughout place for the entire enumeration period wifl be the enumeration period', rather than visitors. There may enumerated at this place if found. Such persons be a few cases in which a visitor may not be known at the should, however, be cautioned that they should place of visit. For example, an officer going on tour to not get themselves enumerated in case tbey another place for 20 days in February and staying in guest move from this place. house may be enumerated at the guest house but may not 3.2. The coverage error arises mainly because the be available at the time of PEC enumerator's visit. Filling instructions are not strictly followed in the fieJd by the up the form on questions about residential status of such enumerator or by the respondent. For example, a persons may be difficult. However, at his/her normal place housewife may have a tendency to include her husband's of residence it may be possible to find out details of the name in that household, if he is away for a short period, whereabouts ofthe person during the Census period. To unless specifically asked by the enumerator. There may also determine whether he/she has been enumerated elsewhere be cases of persons who are living at one place but have or not questions have been included in the schedules on come to visit their families at week-end. Such persons may· the correct residential status of each individual. Provisions also be included in the household unless probed by the has also been made to collect the address of the place enumerator. On the other hand, some people may be where the person has been staying during the census omitted from the Census inadvertently by the respondent enumeration period in case they are not aware of their himself. This may occur in case of children as the enumeration status. respondent may feel that the child is too young to be included in the Census. Visitors and domestic servants who 4. Sample Size may be living with the household are also likely to be omitted as the respondent may not be aware that they are 4.1. The objective of the PEC survey will be to also to be enumerated. It is the aim of the Post quantify the coverage error and content error. Three Enumeration Check to find out such cases of omission and schedules will be canvassed. These are called PEC Form duplication. I, PEC Form II and PEC Form III. Forms I and II relate to coverage error and Form III to content error. 1.1. Persons to be listed in PEe: In the PEe the first problem will be whom we should enumerate. In 4.2. It is proposed to canvass the PEC Form I and the PEC it proposed to cover only the 'de jure' population II in about 4,200 blocks spread over 17 States and Union i.e., persons who are usual or normal residents of the Territory of Delhi. The survey will be conducted in the household. The visitors will be excluded. Since the group states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, of normal resident absent throughout the Census enumera­ Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, tion period from their normal place of residence, is the Maharashtra, Orissa, Pubjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, same as the group of visitors who are present at their places Tripura, ,Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. of visit during the Census enumeration period, the study should attempt to cover these persons at one place only 4.3. The number of blocks in which the schedules where they are more likely to be present at the time of are to be canvassed is given in Annex I. The list of PEe. The Census covers the visitors present throughout enumeration blocks in which PEe is to be conducted will because the visitors are physically present at the time of be communicated later.

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    4.4 Fonn " will be canvassed in a 10% sub-sample be excluded from the frame of households. For this 's households h'! each block. The procedure for purpose, examine the contents of columns 4 and 5 of the _.~\.uon of these households has been explained later. AHL. Institutional households are defined as households 4.5. The content error schedule, i.e., Fonn III will where usually unrelated persons live. Examples of"such be canvassed In a 20 per cent sub-sample of PEC blocks households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residen­ in each state in 10% of the households. Therefore, In those tial hotels, rescue homes, orphanages, jails, hospitals blocks where content error will also be canvassed, there ashrams etc., If in Col. 4 of the AHL, one of the above will be 3 schedules for PEC viz. PEC Fonn I, PEC Fonn uses has been recorded, exclude it from the frame for sample selection. Similarly 'houseless households' would " and PEC Fonn III. have been identified by the letter '0' in bold type in 5. Selection of the sample for the PEC Col. 5. For such households, there will be a dash (-) in 5.1. The blocks where PEC is to be conducted will Cols. 2 to 4. be selected at the headquarters at New Delhi. The 6.3. Re-number the normal households in pencil in headquarters will also select the blocks where content error Col. 5 along the lines separating Cols. 5 and 6 of the AH L. schedule is to be canvassed. From each of the blocks The serial numbering should be continuous for all the selected for PEC, a 10% sub-sample of households will be households within a block, after excluding 'institutional and selected for canvassing Fonn II. This selection will have to houseless households'. Select a random number 'k' be done at the Regional Office according to the instruction between 1 and 10 (both inclusive). Starting from given In paragraphs 6.1 to 6.3. household No. 'k' (the number refers to the number you 5.2. For the purpose of selection of the PEC blocks, have allotted in Col. 5 in pencil and not to the original number of Col. 5 or 7) select every 10th household i.e. It Is necessary to have at headquarters a list indicating the number of charges in each district separately for rural, non­ household with numbers k + 10, k + 20, till you cannot city urban and city and the number of blocks in each select any further household. List out the selected households in the format given below. Cols. 2, 3, 4 and charge. This list will be pr~pared by the office of the Director of Census Operations (D.C.O's office) and 5 of the format are to be copied from Cols. 2, 3, 6 and 7 of the AHL. This list should be prepared in duplicate. communicated to the Demography Division of the office The first one should be given to the enumerator and the of the Registrar General, India. The infonnation has to be second one retained with the supervisor. Please note that supplied in profo~a A, Band C for rural areas and non­ you have to enter the total number of nonnal households city urban areas and cities respectively. at the top of the form. This is an essential step and should 5.3. The blocks in which the PEC is to be conducted be done without fail. will be communicated to each State between 22nd List of the households selected for canvassing PEC Form II February and 1st March, 1991 from the headquarters at New DeIhl. In both rural and urban areas the actual Location code of selected block in full :______location code number itself will be communicated. Total number of normal households in the block :. ___ Random Start : 6. Procedure for selection of sub-sample of the ---- censused households for the PEC SI. Building Census house Name of SI. No. as In ,No. No. No. the head col. 7 of AHL 6.1. In each block selected for PEC, a 10% sub­ sample of censused households will be selected at the 2 3 4 5 R.T.O. (or at state headquarters ifall records are available there). This work is very important and should be done 2 at a level and by a person who understands the theoretical . Importance of the sample selection procedure. 3 6.2. From the Abridged Houselist (AHL) the sample of censused households will be selected linear systemati­ cally. Before the sample selectIon Is started all the households which are 'institutional' or 'houseless' should 734

    7. Control sheet to be sent of headquarters corresponding Census records: Here the 7.1. Immediately on receipt of records of the PEC entries in the Form I of PEC will be matched , block, the RTO should prepare from the AHL of the with those In the AHL of the corresponding concerned block a summary statement showing the enumeration block. Similarly, the entries in the number of occupied residential houses, number of Forms II and III of the PEC will be matched institutional households, house less households and normal with the corresponding entries In the House­ households and the population enumerated in the block. hold Schedule. Before the Desk Match opeta­ tion starts, it is necessary to collect the AHL, The format in which the information is to be prepared'is shown in Part A of the Control Sheet (Annex 3). Household Schedules and Individual slips in respect of the block selected for the PEC. 7.2. Similarly, for selected households, a list giving Before the Desk Match starts all the entries in some particulars of the households together with the the Household Schedule must be checked with number of males/females enumerated in the household in the corresponding entries In the Individual Slips the Census should be prepared before Desk Match is to ensure that no mistake has been committed undertaken. The number of males/females in the house­ in transcribing the particulars from one record holds may be obtained from the last line ofthe Household to another. This is an important step and must Schedule. A format of the statement to be prepared is at be done carefully as the results of the entire Part B of the Control Sheet (Annex 3). A consolidated study would depend on the correctness of the statement for each RTO should be sent to State entries made in the Household Schedule. Headquarters and to the Demography Division. It is absolutely essential that this should be despatched before (iii) Field reconciliation: Reconciliation will be sought to be made about the particulars of the Desk Match comm~nces. households or individuals the entries In respect 8. Stages of work in the PEC of whom are not unequivocally matched 8.1 There will be three stages of work in PEC as between the PEC and relevant Census records. described below : At this stage, additional Information will also be collected wherever needed. (i) Listing and enumeration : At this stage the operations to be performed are : 9. Work-load involved (a) the re-listing of all the Census houses in 9.1 It has been estimated that the time required to the selected enumeration block; canvass Form I of PEC for re-enumeratlon of Census house will be 1.5 days and the time required to canvass Form (b) re-enumerating all the members of a II about 35 minutes per household. As the enumerator will 10% sub-sample of households which have to travel from house to house and establish a rapport have been enumerated in the Census; and with the head of the household and other members of the (c) collecting certain particulars like age, household, another 25 minutes per household has been literacy, economic activity etc. in respect allowed and the time required per household is estimated of individuals in the 10% sub-sample of roughly as one hour. Assuming 6 hours of work per day, censused households for- the purpose of the total time required will be 2.5 days per enumeration content error check in those blocks block for Form II. selected for content error study also. 9.2 The content error form may require an Before the enumerator is sent to the field a list of additional day per block. Since content error schedule will households has to be selected from AHL. The notional be canvassed only in a sub-sample of PEC block, this extra maps and lay-out sketches of the selected PEC block and time will be required only for these blocks. Per block, adjoining blocks are to be assembled. In no case should therefore, 4 days would be required to canvass the PEC the AHL be given to the enumerator at this stag~ of form I and II. The desk match may require 2 days for each operation. block and the field reconciliator another 2 days. In all, therefore, an enumeration may require 8 days for a block (ii) Desk Match between the PEC and the excluding travel time. In blocks where content error 735

    ~ schedule is also canvassed another 2 days may be required expect about 15 to 16 units per district on an average. for filling up the schedules. Since the enumerator has to These will be allotte~ to about 7 to 8 Assistant CompIlers/ visit each block two times, the first time for listing and the Computers. Their work will be supervised by about 2 second time for field reconciliation, four days per block supervisors in each district. Each supervisor may supervise may be allowed for travelling. about 4 persons. The supervisors may consist of experienced Computers, Statistical Assistance (S.A.), 10. Deployment of field personnel Tabulation Officers (T.O.), Senior Technical Assistants 10.1 Taking into consideration the nature of work, (S.T.A.) and Investigators. The Regional Deputy Director it will be ideal to conduct these evaluation surveys as close will be in charge of the' survey In his region. to the Census as possible.\ This, is because a number of questions are asked on the residential status as in the 12. Independence of operations Census period, as well as some questions on whether the 12.1 In view of the Importance of maintaining person has been enumerated elsewhere or not. The Independence of the operations In a study of this nature, answers to such questions are subject to recall lapse and, It Is suggested that entirely different sets of persons are therefore, it is advisable that we conduct the survey as close engaged for the re-listing and re-enumeratlon operations on to the Census as possible. The ideal situation will be that the one hand and the Desk Match and field reconciliation each enumerator conducts the survey for only one block, operations on the other. Since each person Is doing two then matches the records with that of the corresponding blocks, we may Interchange the personnel In such a manner Census records and does the field reconciliation wherever that a person who does the basic re-lIstlng and re­ needed. Such an ideal situation, however, may not be ' enumeration, does not do the Desk Match or field possible as it will be very difficult to find so many reconciliation for the same set of blocks. This will ensure enumerators at the various levels. To reduce the staff that the cases where the differences exist In the two records requirement, it is proposed that each enumerator does the PEC and Census or SRS and Census, are brought out work for 2 blocks. This implies that roughly 2,700 faithfully. Otherwise, there may be a tendency to match enumerators will be required at the national level for PEC as may events as possible. It is, therefore essential that these and CES taken together. The number of enumerators two steps of operations are done by the two different sets required at the state level will be indicated. Assuming that of personnel. a supervisor will supervise about 4 to 5 pe~ons, 600 1 J. The role of hierarchy supervisors will also be required. In addition a reserve of 10% has to be trained and kept ready. All the enumerators 13.1. In this entire operation each level has some need not be trained for Census Evaluation Study (C.E.S.). definite role to play. The DCO's office will It would be necessary to select the enumerators for the CES ~a) communicate to the headquarters the frame for equivalent to the total number of CES blocks, with a margin the sample selection in the prescribed pro­ and train this number in both the studies. The other fonna. Since the sample selection can proceed enumerators need be trained only in the PEe. As far as only after the receipt of this Infonnatlon at possible, the blocks to be assigned to the enumerator may headquarters, the Infonnation should be be as close as possible so that the travel time between forwarded before the, 1st January, 1991. blocks is minimized. It is, however, recogilised that it may Unless it is complete, for all the charges, it will not always be possible to strictly adhere to this since in a not be possible to proceed with sample particular district PEC and CES blocks may not occur selection. It is, therefore, essential that the proportionately. progress in preparing the frame is monitored 11. Agency for tield work' at Deputy Directors' level and infonnation communicated in a consolidated statement to 11.1. The enumerators for these studies will be the headquarters before the target date. selected from the ranks of Assistant Compilers and Computers and they will be trained thoroughly. Through­ (b) Further, on receipt of the list of selected out the period, when they go to field, they will be treated sample blocks from headquarters, the DCO's as on tour. As selected blocks (4,200 PEC and 1,200 for office will communicate them to the respective CES) would be scattered in about 350 districts, we may RTOs. 736

    and 14. Training of field personnel (c) conduct the survey. 14.1 It is essential to make sure that the quality of enumerator In this operation is considerably superior to With the help of the AHL available, the R.T.O. will select a list of households for which PEC Form II is to be filled. those of the Census. This is possible only If we exercise In view of the non-availability relevant records at the state effective control and supervision of the fiefd work by headquarters, it is unavoidable that the work of selecting employing better type of enumerators and training them the households for filling PEC Form II and III is carried thoroughly in the concepts. The enumerators must be out by the R.T.O. The official In charge of these evaluation ·thoroughly trained In the instructions as to who would have studies at the R.T.O. should, therefore, be thoroughly been eligible for enumeration In the Census. It has already been explained that the persons in charge of these surveys, trained in the procedure for the selection of sample namely, the enumerators must be selected from ACs and households from the list of households in the AHL. The Computers. The supervisors must be SAs, TOs etc. or of necessary form for PEC and CES should be made available equivalent ranks. These personnel should be trained In by the DCO's office to the RTOs well In advance so that no time is lost In launching the survey immediately after these topics well before the survey. It is suggested that at least 2 training classes be conducted. In the training classes the Census Is over. instructions for the PEC and CES must be read through 13.21t has been presumed that the basic documents fully and the basic concepts explained with local examples. like AHL, the household schedules and Individual slips will It should be emphasized that the aim of these surveys Is be available at the R.T.O. before 15th March, 1991. fact finding and not fault finding. It should be reiterated Therefore, the desk matching operations will be done at that In a large scale massive operation Ifke the population the R.T.O. The RTO will therefore be the focal point for Census, some amount of coverage and content error Is coordinating and directing the PEC and CES field work. unavoidable. These surveys are a scientific attempt to It will be the responsibility of the Assistant Director/ quantify the extent of these errors. Investigator/T.O. in the R.T.O. to locate all the required 14.2 It will be advantageous if the dates for the documents, list them and issue them to the various persons training classes are communicated to the headquarters in associated with this work. advance. To the extent possible some persons from the 13.3 The supervisors who will be senior experi­ headquarters will also attend such training classes. enced Computers/SAs will check the work of the enumerators and guide them In the field work, desk 1 5. Calendar of operations match and field reconciliation. They will also ensure that 15.1 In view of the importance of these evaluation the documents listed and all .the relevant particulars for surveys, it is essential that the work is initiated at the earliest the blocks ill his charge are maintained and all the Census and a strict calendar of operations adhered to. The calendar documents are returned to the appropriate person after fo~ PEC and CES proposed for adoption is given at the next the work is done. page. 737

    Calendar for operations relating to PEC and CES

    SI.No. Items of work Period 1. Communication of census frame, i.e., the number of Before 1. 1. 1991 enumeration blocks in different charges to the headquarters at New Deihl.

    2. Training of Deputy Directors! Asst. Directors who will August, 1990 be in charge of the field work

    3. First training of supervisors, enumerators and investigators Both the Trainings to be completed before Feb. 15, 1991 4. Second training of supervisors enumerators and Investigators

    S. Copying of the Form 10 for the SRS for selected To be completed before 20th March, 1991 blocks \

    6. Assembling of Abridged Houselist, notional map and ,_. 0 be completed before 15th March, 1991 layout sketches for sample blocks and adjoning blocks-selection of sub-sample of houeholds, collec­ tion of household schedules and individual slips for the sample blocks

    7. Communication of the information on control sheet Before 20th March, 1991 to headquarters at New DeIhl for selected blocks "

    8. Field work of listing, desk match and field reconcili­ 1 Sth March to 8th April, 1991 ation at the rate of two blocks per person

    9. Checking of filled in schedules 8th April to 15th April, 1991

    10. Despatch of edited schedules to Demography Division 20th April, 1991 of the office of the Registrar General, India

    11. Editing and coding of schedules May-June, 1991

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    ANNEX-l Sample size for PEe at JUte level

    State Coverage error Content error

    Andhra Pradesh 330 67

    AsSam 130 54

    Bihar 440 99

    GuJarat 210 68

    Haryana 120 35

    Himachal Pradesh 60 25

    Kamataka 230 78

    Kerala 150 55

    Madhya Pradesh 330 91

    Maharashtra 390 79

    Orissa 160 64

    Punjab 120 35

    Rajasthan 230 67

    Tamil Nadu 290 67

    Trlpura 60 20

    Uttar Pradesh 490 125

    West Bengal 340 94

    Deihl 120 24

    India 4,200 840

    *The blocks selected for studying content error Is a sub-sample of the sample for coverage error_ 739

    " ANNEX-2 Page No. ____

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 POST ENUMERATION CHECK Frame for sample selection

    PROFORMA·A-FOR RURAL AREAS Sure: ______

    Name and code of district Name of charge (Tehsll/Taluk/ Anchall Total number of enumeradon blocks Police Stadon/Dev. Block etc.) and code

    t 2 3

    ,-

    .'

    I .

    \ 740

    ANN EX-2 Page No. ____ CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 POST ENUMERAnON CHECK Frame for sample selection

    PROFORMA-B-FOR CITIES

    SU~: ______

    Name and code of district Name of city and code Toul number of enumeration block$'- 1 2 3

    I

    I

    ,

    I

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    ANNEX-2 Page Noo ____ CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 POST ENUMERATION CHECK Frame for sample selection

    PROFORMA-C-FOR NON-CITY URBAN AREAS

    Su~: ______

    Name and code of district Name of town and code Total number of enumeration blocks 1 2 3

    .. _.

    ,

    ,

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    ANNEX-3 Page No. ____ CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 POST ENUMERATION CHECK Control Sheet for selected PEC blocks-Part A

    Full address of the regional tabulation office

    Particulars of the selected blcoks

    No. of occupied Households Location code residential census of the block houses Institutional Houseless Normal Population

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    .

    .. 743

    ANNEX-3

    Page No._~ __

    CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 POST ENUMERATION CHECK Control Sheet for selected PEC blocks-Part B

    Full address of the regional tabulation office

    Particulars of the selected households

    Location code SI. No. of Population of tl}e block household Name of the head Males Females Persons

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    , - CHAPTER 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD WORK 1. Introduction Census. The concept of building, Census house, Census household and whom to enumerate, must be specially 1.1 There are three distinct stages of operations in studied. It will be advantageous, If you carry with you a the Post Enumeration Check survey. These are : copy of the Instructions for enumerators for filling the (i) Listing and enumeration of Individual Slips as you may be able to refer to Census (a) all the Census houses In the selected Instructions in case of doubt. blocks; and 2.3. At the listing stage you have to fill up the (b) all the individuals residing in a sub-sample following: of households selected for the purpose. 1. Form IA : Cols. 1-5 (ii) Desk matching of particulars collected In PEC 2. Form IIA : (Cols. 1-12) and Fonn liB with those contained In Abridged Houselist wherever applicable. Form II would have to be (AHL) and Census Household Schedule. filled up only In case of a sample household enumerated In Census. A list showing the (iii) Field reconciliation of the partlc;ulars regarding houses and individuals which are not matched house numbers, household number and name In PEC fonns and relevant Census fonns. of the head of household would be given to you by your supervisor. 1-.2 You have to fill up three fonns viz. PEC Fonns 3. Form III : This has to be filled up only In case I, II and III. Fonn I Is Inten~ed to Identify households which have been omitted or duplicated and the resultant omission of a sub-sample of Enumeration blocks selected for PEC and only In those households where or duplication of the population of such households. PEC Form IIA Is canvassed. Your supervisor will Fonn II Is intended to find out the persons omitted or Infonn you about the blocks where Fonn III Is duplicated in households which have definitely been to be canvassed. enumerated in the Census. This fonn· will be canvassed in a 10% sub-sample of Censused households. Form III is 3. Instructions for filling up Identification to be canvassed only In a 20 per cent sub-sample of PEC partlculan In different forms blocks and is intended to check the accuracy of reporting 3.1. Fill In particulars like State/UT, district, tehsll/ of certain selected Items In respect of Individuals in Censu~. taluka/ AnchallP .S.Idevelopment block, circle etc.~ name 2. Instructions to enumeraton for listing and of village/town, name or No. of ward/mohalla/hamlet, enumeration enumerator's block No. and corresponding codes In the relevant spaces provided against them. If a ward does not 2.1. When you go to field, you should carry with you the followlng:- have a name but Is known as ward number 6 or 7, write only the number. The code number of the ward will be (I) the notional map and layout sketch of the entered In the space provided. particular PEC block selected; .histructlons for listing of houses and memben (ii) notional maps and layout sketches of all the of selected households adjoining blocks; and 4. Instructions for flllinl' up Form IA (Columns (iii) list of households selected for type II error and 1 to 5) their Identification particulars, like the building 4.1. While listing the Census houses In the block number, and Census household number and assigned to you for PEC, take care about covering the the name of the head of household. houses falling on the border of the two blocks properly. 2.2. Utmost care has to exercised In filll.ng the For thIs purpose, you should study the notional map of schedule, requiring a lot of probes. You should also be the block assigned to you as well as the adjoining block thorough wi.th the Instructions for enumeration given in the carefully and Identify the block without confusion. In case 744 745

    you come across a few houses in the border of two blocks it becomes a residential Census house and the fact that It which might have been inadvertently left out from both the Is being used as residence should be brought out clearly blocks, include them in your listing. In such cases write in In this column. If In a bank premises, a chowkldar lives, the remarks column "New inclusion'. Note that this it should be recorded as bank-cum-resldence. Record the applies only to houses on the border of two blocks, which use to which the Ce~us house Is put In full. might not have been Included on the notional map of either Col. S : Name of the heacl of the household block. 4.2. Special attention should be given to houses 4.7. In case of wholly residential or partly residential houses, enter the name of the head of the household. which are in obscure places, congested loc~lides, multi­ structure buildings etc. You must look for houses which Special probe must be made to find out If a single member are unconventional like garages, temples, gurudwaras, household or households In which all the members go for mandaps, school buildings, hospital building, etc., where work, live in this Census house. For example, there may people, though not expected to live, do live. For example, be a per$on who is unrelated to the members of a in many school and office buildings, chowkidars live. You household living in a separate room. You must try to net should enumerate all such structures. If a house is found such "households". If In a Census house, more than one locked, ascertain its use and whether it is vacant, or household lives, use more than one line. In such cases residential or used for some other purposes from columns 2,3 and 4 need not be filled up In the subsequent knowledgeable person In the nighborhood. Surely, there lines. Put a "_" in these columns. must be some one in the vicinity who will be able to tell 4.8. After listing all the houses In your block draw you the use to which particular Census house is put. a line in red pencil through columns 1 to 15. This line Careful inquiry will bring out the correct. picture. indicates that yO!! have listed all the houses In your block. Col" 1 : SI. No. S. Instructions to enumerators for listing the 4.3. Every line Is to be numbered serially within each members oj the selected household • Form IIA block. International numerals should be used for this 5.1. While listing the houses in your enumeration purpose. block in the PEC Form I, you should enumerate the Cols. 2 at 3 : Building No. and Census house No. members who are living or who were living In selected households Indicated to you by your supervisor. The 4.4 Ascertain the building number and Census house supervisor\ would have given you a list of households which number and enter here. Building No. and Census house have definitely been enumerated In the Census. The list No. would have been marked on the house door itself. The would indicate the building number, the Census house house that you visit might be a new construction which has number, the household number and the name of the head not been given a number in the Census. In such cases assign of the household. a fresh number according to the general Census instruc­ tions (in the form only) on the house number and note 5.2. If a particular household given to you Is not this in remarks column "new number allotted". residing at the house number given to you, enquire from the neighbours about the household. If that household has 4.5. It is also quite possible that in a few cases, . moved to some other house in the same enumeration though a number was allotted in Census, the number is block, enumerate the household at that house. But give not visible. For example, the house might have been SL. No. of the household as given to you by the supervisor. " recently whitewashed. In such cases, refer to the layout The house number can, however, be number of the house sketch with you and assign the appropriate Census house to which household have newly moved In. You should In number. such cases note in the space against the house number In ~ Col. 4 : Purpose for which the census house is used Form II, the old house number given to you by your supervisor in brackets. This will help to identify the 4.6. Ascertain the purpose for which the Census household at the field reconciliation stage. house is put. It may be used as residence, shop-cum­ residence, workshop-cum-residence, factory, office, bank, 5.3. If an In-migrated household says that they have business house, hospital, dispensary, school, other educa­ not been enumerated elsewhere or that they do not know tional institution, hostel, saral, dharamshala, place of about their enumeration status, do not list them In Form II, worship etc. If at I~ast one person lives in a Census house as they will be listed in Forn'll at the field reconciliation stage. 746

    6. Instructions for filling PEC Form IIA 6.4. After enumerating all the nonnal residents as on survey date, enquire if there were any other nonnal 6.1. Fill In the Identification particulars of the residents who were present In the household during the household In PEC Fonn II. These Identification particulars Census enumeration period, but who are no longer normal are to be filled In respect of each household that you are residents now. They may have moved out to another place required to enumerate. Besides particulars like name of the or might have died. State/U. T., district, talukaltehsll/P .S.! development block, name of the village or town, ward/mohalla, hamlet! 6.5. Columns 1 to 12 are to be filled by you. Since enumeration block No. and the name of the head of the these columns involve a lot of probing Into the movement household as given to you by your supervisor must also details of Individuals, try to contact the concerned persons be entered. As soon as you Identify the house and the and get his/her response as far as possible. If a particular household, check whether the person whom you are person is absent, write his/her name In column 2 but fill enumerating as the head of the household Is the same as up the particulars of the person after his/her return. This the one who has been reported as head In Census. If he/ may require that you have to visit the household more than the is a different person, then note the relationship of the once but it is worthwhile. present head to the head enumerated In the Census and Col. 1 : 51. No. enter It In full In the appropriate place. 6.6. This column hardly needs any elaboration. 6.2. In this section enumerate the following Col. 2 : Name categories of persons in the household, according to the order shown: 6.7. If a new born child has not yet been named write " new born son/daughter of so and so (write the name of (a) Nonnal residents on the date of survey. He/ mother)". she need not necessarily be present In the village/town of enumeration on the date of Col. 1 : Membership type during survey survey. This would Include all the nonnal 6.S. In column 2 you have listed out all the persons residents of the household who were present according to a specified order. You probe further whe~er at the household during the entire Census each of the normal resident on survey day, was also a enumeration period, who were present for part nonn_al resident on Census day and record answers in of the Census enumeration period, and also codes as indicated below : the normal residents who were absent (a) For all those normal residents on date of survey for the entire Census enumeration period. who were also nonnal residents of the (b) Nonnal resident In the Census enumeration household on Census reference date, I.~., period (9th February-28th February, 1991), 1.-3.91 Code 1 but not a nonnal resident on the date of survey; (b) For persons who were normal residents of the he/she might have out-migrated or died during household during part of or entire Census the Intervening period between Census and enumeration period but who are not nonnal PEC (I.e., between 1.3.91 and date ofPEC). residents now, enquire the whereabouts. If they 6.3. This Is a crucial stage In the survey. You should, have out-migrated or died, enquire if the out­ therefore, make every effort to enumerate all the persons migration or death occurred after the Census In the categories stated above. Enquire without fall about reference date I.e., 1.3.91 or during the new born babies and children who are liable to be missed Census enumeration period I.e., between unless specifically asked for. Enquire If there was any birth 9.2.91 and 28.2.91 and assign codes as In the household during the period following 9.2.91. If under: there was any birth and the child was survlvhlg enumerate (i) If the out-migration or death occurred It. No~e that some: persons who are not usual members after the sunrise of 1.3.91 Code 2 during the Census enumeration period might have on the (Ii) If out-migrated during the Census enu- date of survey become so, by birth or in-migration In the meration 'period Code 3 ' Intervening period. Such persons should be caught in category (a). Even If a nonnal resident of the household (iii) If died during the Census enumeration Is absent during your visit, enumerate him. period Code 4 747

    (c) For nonnaLresidents who are born or have in­ village. A person can easily say whether he was older or migrated after the sunrise of 1.3.91 younger than such a person and by how many years. This Code 5 will help you to record the age more precisely. 6.9. If you have enumerated any other person e.g. Col. 7 : Marital status visitor, delete the name. For persons with code 5, you need 6.13. In answering this question use the following not fill up the subsequent columns. Put a line through codes: columns 4 to 18. Subsequent columns will be filled only for persons with codes 1 to 4 in this column. Before Never married NM entering code 5 ensure that these respondents are able to Currently married M fix the date 1.3.91 accurately. If you are doubtful give them code t. Widowed W Col. 4 -: Relationship to head Separated or divo~ced 5 6.10. In this column, record the relationship to the 6.14. These tenns are explained below. head in full. In the case of the head write IIHead". For (a) For a person who has never been married at others write the full relationship. Do not use words like any time before, write "NM". IInephew", "niece" or "uncle", II aunt", but state whether brother's or sister's son or daughter (for nephew or niece) (b) For a person currently married, whether for or father's or mother's brother, father's or mother's the first or second time and whose marriage is sister's husband (for uncle) or father's or mother's sister subsisting at the time of enumeration with the or father's or mother's brother's wife (for aun.t). Son or spouse living, write "M". For persons who are daughter will include adopted son or adopted daughter or recognized by custom or society as married and step-son/daughter. For brother-in-law, write wife's brother for the persons in stable de facto union also or sister's husband as the case may be. For grandson, write write "M". Even, if a marriage is disputed In son's son or daughter's son as the case may be. In the case the locality, write "M"lfthe person concerned of boarders, or domestic servant/cook etc., who are says he or she is married or is in stable de-facto enumerated as the members of the household, write union. boarder or domestic servant/coole, as thE case may be. (c) For a widowed person whose husband or wife Col. 5 : Male-1, Female-2 is dead, and who has not been married again, write "W". 6.1 I. For males enter code 1 and for females enter code 2. (d) For a person who has been separated from wife or husband and is living apart with no apparent Col. 6 : Age intention of living together again and who has 6.12. Record the age of the person in total years been divorced either by decree of a law court completed as on 1.3.91. Very often there is a tendency or by an accepted social or religious custom but on the part of the individual to return age in running rather who has not re-married, write "5". than the "years completed". Make sure that only the actual For an independent woman return her martial status number of years completed is recorded. In respect of as declared by her. infants who might have not completed one year by the day of enumeration, age in completed years must be shown as 6.15. This question must be answered for all persons zero. Do not enter the age in months in case of infants. irrespective of age. For very young children, though we know that they are not married, the appropriate abbrevia­ Many persons, particularly in rural areas; often do not give their ages correctly. They should be assisted to state the tion must be entered. correct age by stimulating their memory with reference to 6.16. "M" is the abbreviation for "currently any historic event well-known in the area. Sometime the married". The word II"currently" does not mean "re­ age can be ascertained with reference to the age of another cently". It only means " at present". For example, a man person of a known age who may be living in the same may be 80 years old and may have been married 50 years household or in the neighbouring household or that of a ago; if his wife is still alive and the marriage subsists, they well known person of the village such as headman of the are "currently marriE;!d".

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    6.1 7. The conditions for the marital status to be 28.2.91 (both days inclusive). It is quite possible that in reckoned as "c'urrently married" are that the husband and may areas, the respondent may know some local calendar wife are both alive and that their maniage subsists i.e., they better. In such cases you should refer to the local calendar. are not divorced or separated. Please note that we are not If any important festival has occurred during the Census concerned with the legality of a union. enumeration period, you may probe with the reference to the festival date. Col. 8 : Literate-1. IlIIterate-2 Col. 9: Residential status during census enu­ 6.18. Definition of a Literate/Illiterate: A person meration ~riod (codes). If '1' go to who can both read and write with understanding in any col. 10 language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary 6.22. Enquire from every person whether he was that a person who is literate should have received any present throughout the Census enumeration period viz.; formal education or should have passed any minimum 9.2.91 to 28.2.91 (both days inclusive) in his village/town educational standard. of enumeration. If so, give code 1 in this column for such a person. If the person was absent from his/her village/ 6.19. For a person who Is literate, i.e., who can both town during the entire Census enumeration period give read and write with understanding in any language, enter code 2. If the person says that during that period he/she code 1/1" in this column. If there is any doubt about a had visited some other places outside the village/town give person's ability to read or write, test that may be applied code 3. He/she should have atleast spent a night outside is his/her ability to read any portion of the printed matter the village/town of enumeration. If you have recorded code in the enumerator's Instructions booklet (provided the 1 in this column, put a in columns 10 and 1 1. If person is familiar with the language used in the booklet) II_" you have recorded code 2 in this column, put "_" in and similarly, for writing, he/she should be able to write column 10 and fill up column 1 1. If you have recorded a simple letter. Ability merely to sign one's name is not code 3 in this column, fill up columns 10 and 11. adequate to qualify a person as being able to write with understanding. If a person claims to be literate in some Col. 10 : If '1' In col. 9 period of journey other language with which the enumerator is not 6.23. This question will be asked to only those acquainted, the respondent's word has to be taken as persons who have stated that they were present in his/her correct. Other members of the household may also be able usual place of residence for part of the enumeration period. to testify to the literacy of the person enumerated. Ask them if they had left their normal place of residence 6.20. For a person who is illiterate, i.e., who can before 9.2.91 or after 9.2.91. If the person had left his/ neither read nor write or can merely read but cannot write her usual place of residence before 9.2.91 but had in any language, write "2" in this column. All children of returned to the place before the sunrise of 1st March, the age of 6 years or less should be treated as illiterate even 1991, enter code 1 in this column. If a person had left if the child is going to a school and may have picked up the normal place of residence after 9.2.91 enter code 2 reading and writing a few words. in this column. If a person is unable to recollect the date of his/her movement, enter code 3 in this column. If in Cols. 9-12 : this probe, if comes to your knowledge that the person had 6.21. These columns are the key columns in the left his/her usual place of residence before 9.2.1991 but entire PEC Form II and should be filled up after thorough returned only after 1.3.1991 correct the code in column probe. These columns help to determine whether a person 9 as "2". was eligible for enumeration in the Census and if so Col. 11 : For codes 2 It 1 in col. 9 whether whether he has been enumerated, once, or more than enumerated elsewhere, Yes-1, No-2, once, or not enumerated at all in the Census. For persons Not known-l who died or out-migrated during the Census enumeration period (code 3 or 4 in column 3) put a "_" in these 6.24 This column is to be filled for persons who have columns. For others these columns have to be filled up. reported code 2 or 3 in column 9, i.e., persons who were For the sake of convenience, the Census enumeration absent throughout the Census enumeration period from period has been referred to as between 9.2.91 and the place of enumeration and persons who were present

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    at place of enumeration for part of the Census enumeration places visited by the concerned person. The address should period. Ask them whether they had been enumerated.in contain the name of the placc{s) visited; the name of the the Census anywhere else,' i.e., a place other than the head of the household where the person stayed, the house present place of enumeration. If they say "yes", record number, street name or rnohalla name, whether the place code 1, if they have not been enumerated elsewhere record is rural or urban, the tehsil or taluka, district and state code 2. Ifthe person is not able to recollect whether he/ where the place is located. You must write as many she has been enumerated or not, record code 3. In case particulars as possible of the places where he/she stayed. you record code 3, fill LIp col. 12; otherwise put a dash In case a person has visited more than one place draw a "_" in col. 12. line through columns 8 to 13 below the first address and o then enter the second place and its address etc. The Col. 12 : For 13' in col. 11, SI. No. in Form liB particulars in column 10 should be as detailed as possible 6.25 If you come across a person who says that he/ to facilitate identification. she does not know whether he/she has been enumerated elsewhere or not, i.e., code 3 in column 11, you should 7.6 .. If the person concerned stayed at a hotel or a collect in ForrilllB the particulars of the places visited by guest house but not at any normal household enquire the the person such as name of the place visited, name of the name of the hotel or guest house and enter it. houshold where stayed, address of the houshold. The 8. Instructions for filling up of Form III (Content detailed instructions are given in paragraphs 7.1 to 7.6. error) In this column you enter the serial number of the entry 8.1. You are already acquainted with the PEC Form in Form liB. For pE'rsons for whom you have entered "3" IIA and how to fill various columns of the same. For the in Col. 1 J. Copy down in Form liB the particulars like purpose of detecting content error in respect of certain Census house number, SI.No. of the household, name, particulars of each individual you will be provided with sex, age, residential status, from Form IIA. additional schedule called PEC Form III besides PEC Form 7. Instructions for filling up Form liB IIA. This form is to be canvassed only in selected blocks 7.1. This form will be filled up for normal residents from among the blocks where PEe is conducted. Your who have moved out of their ·houses during Census supervisor will inform you for which block you are to enumeration period, but who do not know whether they canvass PEC Form III alongwith PEC Form IIA. In these have been enumerated at their place of visit or not in Form selected blocks, Form III will also be canvassed in addition itA. to Form IIA, in the selected households. The procedure of filling PEC Form III is described below. 7.2 Fill up the identification particulars of the block you are enumerating. 8.2. Fill in the identification particulars in all the sheets used and give page numbers to the sheets. Col. 1 : SI. No. Qn. 1 : Name: 7.3. This column is self explanatory. 8.3. Copy from Col. 2 of Form IIA. Cols. 2-7 : Qn. 2 : Relationship to head : 7.4. Write the Census house number and household number, the name of the person for whom your are taking 8.4, Copy from Col. 4 of Form IIA. down the address, sex, age and his residential status as Qn. 3 : Male-1/Female-2 : recorded in col. 9 of Form IIA. These columns are to be copied from Form II~. After filling up these columns write 8.5. Copy from Col. 5 of Form itA. down the serial number of the related entry in Form IIA Qn. 4 : Marital status : in column 8{a) for cross reference. Remember also to write . the serial number of the entry in this form in column 12 8.6 Copy from Col. 7 of Form IIA . of Form IIA. Qn. 5 : Date of birth : Cols. 9-14 : 8.3. Enquire from the person the date, month and 7.5 In these columns write down the addresses of year of his/her birth and record it in the boxes. This 750 information may not be available for many persons a dash (-) should be put if there Is no educational completely. If month and year of birth are available these attainment and not a cross (X), because we want to avoid may be written and a '-' may be put against the other box. confusion with 10th standard which cross may signify. You In many cases the Information may be available in the local will have to ascertain and record the highest educational calendar only. It may be filled up as such and this fact may level attained by a person for literates, i.e., for whom '1' be mentioned in the remarks as "such and such calendar is recorded in answer to Question 8. used". In case the person is not able to recollect even his 8.13. 'For a person who Is stili studying In a partIcular year of birth then a "_" may be put in all the boxes. If class, the highest educatioriallevel attained by him/her will it is found that the date of birth recorded here does not be one that he/she has actually passed and not the one tally with the age recorded against question 6 then in which he/f!,e Is studying. For example, a person studying necessary corrections may be made after making a probe. in 1st year B.A. should be recorded as only 'PUC' or There Is a tendency among respondents to round off the 'Senior Secondary (10+ 2)' as the case may be. Similarly, age to some convenient figure. Such responses will, for person studying say, in the 4th year of M.B.B.S., his/ obviously, not tally with the date of birth. While probing her educational attainment should be 3rd year ofM.B.B.S., to get the correct figure you should not get into any which is the highest level he/she has actually attained. You argument with the respondent. must record the actual standard passed such as, IIIrd Qn. 6 : Age : standard, Vlllth standard, 1st year B.Com., etc. However, If a person merely says that he/she has passed primary, 8.8 Copy from Col. 6 of Fonn IIA. middle, matriculation, school final, hIgher secondary or Qn. 7 : Is age reliable? Yes-1, No-2 senior secondary (10+ 2) or other deflnlte levels, record him/her as such. 8.9. In this question you are expected to Indicate the extent of reliability of'age' reported. If you had filled up 8.14. The highest educational level attained by the person enumerated should be recorded. When a person the date of birth of the person or if you feel that the holds both general and technIcal qualifications, both of person's age In completed years Is correct, write code 1. which are of equivalent level or of varying levels such as if the person In unable to give any idea of his/her age give B.Sc. (Zoology) and M.B.B.S. or B.A. (Maths) and B.E. code 2. (Bachelor of Engineering) both the technical and general 8.10. For the purposes of this column it is not qualifications should be recorded against this question. In necessary that the person should know his/her date of birth the case of pass courses, Indicate the degree only. in Christian calendar. In many parts of the country a person 8.1 5.ln recording the educatlonallevel of a graduate \ may be able to recall his/her date and month and year of or a post-graduate, the major subject such as B.Sc. birth in local calendar. If he/she is able to tell his/her date, (Maths), M.A. (Economics), M.Sc. (Botany), B.Sc. month and year of birth in local calendar, give code 1. (Agriculture), etc, should be noted. You should not use What is important Is to find .If a person knows his/her abbreviations which are not in common use. In such cases, correct age in completed years or not. the degree or diploma should be spelt out fully, for Qn. 8 : Literate-1/I11iterate-2 : example, M.A. (HindI) and diploma In Library Science or M.A. (Sociology) and Diploma in Labour Relations. You 8.11. Copy from Col. 8 of Fonn IIA. are urged to record the qualification accurately and In Qn. 9 : Educational Attainment sufficient detail. 8.12. This question will be asked of only those who Qn. 10(a): Attending School/College, Yes-1, are literate and for whom ' l' has been recorded against No-2 Question 8. For a person who is illiterate and for whom 8.16. Enquire whether the person whom you are '2' has been recorded in the answer to Question 8, there enumerating is attending school or college. Record '1' for is no question of ascertaining the educationat attainment 'Yes' and '2' for 'No'. Please note that illiterates can be even if he/she had at some stage attended school and found attending school. So this question has to be asked passed a standard and had relapsed into illiteracy. In such to all persons including elderly persons. In recording the a case, you should put a dash (-). We are insisting that answers to this question you are not required to ascertain 751 whether the school/college being attended by the person household industry, like gur making etc. are carried on whom you are enumerating is a recognised or unrecognised either throughout the year or only during certain seasons Institution. the choice is left to the respondent as to . or parts of the year, depending on the local circumstances. whether the person is attending school/college. Thus if a In such cases what we are concerned with is the broad time­ person is attending some vocational course or attending the span of the agricultural seasons preceding the enumeration. adult education program and returns himself/herself as 8.21. The scope of questions 11, 12 and 13 should attending school/college~ he/she will be entered as such be clearly understood. Question t 1 seeks to find out if a and code 11 ' will be recorded against this question for that person has done any work at all during the last year or person. whether he or she did not work at all. Question 12 seeks Qn. 1 O(b) : If yes in Qn. 10(a) class/course in to find out who among the persons returning Iyes' to Qn. which studying 11, worked for major part of the last year, i.e., for six months or more and who did not work for major part. 8.17. If the respondent has said that he/she is Those who did work for major part of last year are termed attending school/college, i.e., if you have recorded 11' main workers. Those who did some work during last year against Qn. 10(a), then further ask the class/course in but not for major part of last year are tem1ed as marginal which he/she is studying and enter it in the space provided. workers. Qn. 1 3 seeks clearly elicit information on the Please note that this is different from the educational level economic activity of the main workers, i.e., those for whom attained by him/her recorded against Qn. 9. For example, Iyes' has been recorded in Qn. t 2. The definitions used if one is studying in class VII you would have recorded class for these questions are the same as Census. You should, VI as the completed level of education in Qn. 9 while you therefore, read the instructions for filling up economic will record Iclass VII' against this question, in case you find questions in Census thoroughly. that the respondent has given the same c:.nswer to both these questions then ascertain the correct position in Qn. 11 : Worked any time last year (including respect of both the questions 9 and 1O(b) by explaining unpaid work In farm or family to the respondent that in one you need the completed enterprise), Yes-1, No-2 level of education while in the other you need the class/ 8.22. This question is intended to divide the course in which he/she is currently studying. For population into two broad streams on the basis of a liberal persons who are attending short tenn courses of duration definition of work. The reference period irone year. This one year or less write the name of the course here. For question is expected to net all workers irrespective of the those attending long tenn courses write the year in which amount of time they have spent on work. In other words, he/she is studying like IFirst year B. Sc.', IThlrd year this question will find out the number of all workers which M.B.B.S.' etc., will include both main and marginal workers. It may be Qns. 11, 12 and 13 : noted that unpaid workers in farm or family enterprises and even workers whose contribution would otherwise be B.IB. These questions are inter·linked and it would considered insignificant should also be covered. But be advantageous if they are canvassed together. These are workers in this question will not include those who produce meant to get details of the work done by the person with goods for the self consumption of members of the reference to the last year. For filling these it is essential to household like persons collecting wood, preparing cowdung know the definition oflwork' and the 'reference period for cakes, etc., for domestic consumption. Thus the teffi1 work'. 'unpaid worker' may not be confused with those who 8.19 Definition of work: Work may be defined as produce or make goods for domestic consumption. participation In any economically productive activity. Such 8.23. The reference period is one year and this participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work includes the agricultural seasons also. A person may have involves not only actual work but also effective supervision worked as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer and direction of work. throughout the year or in some season such as only kharif 8.20 Reference period: In all the questions, the or rabi, or only for a few days. In all these cases this person reference period is the one year preceding the date of has worked at sometime in the year and the answer to this enumeration. Certain types of work such as agriculture, question should .be 'yes'. One may have been a cultivator, 752 an agriculture labourer, or engaged in a household industry as laundry, domestic work, hair cutting, tailoring, etc, or or nay other work. The definitions of these terms are given working on piece rate for making agarbathies, match boxes, in the instructions for the enumerators for filling up the bidi rolling, assembly of various parts, making and selling Individual Slip and the Household Schedule with which you of garments, pickles, pappad, masala, jam, snacks and should familiarise yourself. The important point is that we other food products. Take care to net informal activities are determining if one has done some work sometime in urban and rural areas, e.g., rag picking, making of during the last one year or not. stationery items, sari-fall and beading, sale of foods or snacks for festivals, running beauty parlour or giving 8.24. Obviously, probing questions will have to be secretarial assistance in family enterprise, giving tuitions, • asked, specially, in the case of those who are not regular running music, dance, cookery, arts, crafts, etc., classes workers. It is particularly important to ask such probing at home. questions regarding the work done at any time last year or any of the seasons in the reference period"in the case 8.28. Through question 11, you would have of women and children in the rural areas. Women and classified all persons into two broad streams of workers and children in the rural areas work in the fields in the sowing, non-workers. In doing so, workers would include all those harvesting or other seasons and this may be in their own who have worked irrespective of the quantum of their land or as labourers on someone else's land. This is usually contribution to the economy. seasonal work only, while they run the house and do all Qn. 12 : If Yes in Qn. 11 Did you work for the household work. Unless questions are asked about such major part of last year? Yes-1, No-2 work, the usual answer may be that they do only household work. 8.29 Having found out that the person had worked any time at all last year ('Yes' in question 11) you have " 8.25. It must be remembered that a man or a now to ascertain whether the person worked for major part woman who is doing only household duties or making of the last year. By major part of the last year, is meant something only for domestic consumption (and not for that the person had worked for 183 days or more, or in sale) is not doing any work in Census terminology. other words, worked for six months or more. If the answer 8.26 In this question every worker (even marginal to this questions is in affirmative you should record '1' in worker) will be identified and in their cases the answer will this question. If the person has worked for less than six be 'yes'. You must enquire from each person whom you months or 183 days during the last year, you should record enumerate, whether he or she has worked any time at all '2' for the person in this column. during the last year. Even if the person has worked only 8.30. A person may have worked in different for a few days, you have to record him/her as 'yes', against capacities during last year. For example, he/she may have this question. If the answer is yes, record code 1 in this worked as a daily wage labourer for four months, as an question. agricultural labourer for 1 month and as a cultivator for 8.27. If the individual has not worked at all during 2 months. There could even be breaks in between the the last year, the answer will be 'no'. in this case record different types of work performed by him/her. In '2' in the column. Before making an entry 1 or 2 against computing whether the person worked for major part of this question make sure whether he/she is engaged, even the year, you should reckon all the three spells of economic if only for a few days in a year, in the following activities. activity and if it satisfies the concept of work for major part of the year, treat him/her as 'Yes' for question 12 and Work on the family farm; sale of home-made dairy record code '1'. Similarly, if the total period of work falls products; rearing of poultry and sale of the products; sale short of six months or 183 days, treat him/her as 'No' of fruits, vegetables, etc., sale of fish; making of cowdung •and record '2'. For such persons, put a dash '-' in question cakes or collecting of fuel, fodder, grass and other forest 13. produce and selling some of it; engaged in household industry such as weaving, spinning, sericulture, tanning and Qn. 13 : If yes in Qn. 12, main activity last year making of leather products, pottery, leaf plate making, (CIAL/HHIIOW) block printing, making cane, bamboo products, rope 8.31. In question 12 you would have ascertained making, etc.; providing services on payment to others such whether a person had worked for major part of the year 753

    or not. Now in this question 13, you will be required to or manufacturing khadi textile or manufacturing silk textile. ascertain the main activity during last year of a person Likewise mere 'trade' is not enough. It should be recorded classified as 'main worker' under qn. 12. That Is to say as wholesale trading in food grains or pulses or retail trading how the main worker engaged himself or herself mostly. in spices or grocery and so on. For defence and similar Main activity of a person who was engaged in more than personnel, write 'service'. one activity will be reckoned in terms of time disposition. 8.35. To help you to appreciate the details that may For example, if a person has worked as a daily wage have to be furnished to classify the economic activity labourer for 4 months, as an agricultural labourer for 1 appropriately, illustrative description of various economic month and as cultivator for 2 months and for him/her, activities have been furnished in Appendix VII of th~ you have recorded '1' against question 12, tlien that instructions for filling up the Individual Slip categorised person will be reckoned as daily wage labourer for question under certain broad classifications. Please refer to this. It 13 and you will record 'OW' under this question, since should, however, be noted that the list in that Appendix he/she spent more time in this activity than as a cultivator is by no means exhaustive. You must describe the nature or agricultural labourer. of industry, profession, trade or service or whatever it is, 8.32. The main activity of workers is classified into in as detailed a manner as possible. In the case of four categories viz., cultivator (C), agricultural labourer industries, the articles which are produced or serviced or (AL), household industry (HHI) and other work (OW). processed should be given. In the case of service, please These terms are explained in the instructions for filling up describe fully the nature of the service to which the Individual Slip which may be referred to, if necessary. person belongs, except in the case of defence or similar 8.33. As indicated already, if a person spent his/ other personnel. her, time mostly as non-worker, put a dash '-' in this Q. 13(b) : Description of Work question. The subsections 13{a) and 13{b) o~ question 13 will be canvassed only for those main workers who 8.36. Under this question, the description of the have not been classified as cultivators (C) or agricultural actual work, i.e., the occupation that the p~rson labourers (AL). . enumerated is doing is to be recorded irrespective of the type of industry, trade, profession or service that he/she If main activity is HHI or OW may be working in and which is to be recorded under Q.11(a) : Nature of Industry, Trade or Service Question 13{b). 8.34. The answer to this question will have to be 8.37. His/her actual work or occupation should given in detail to enable proper classification of the sector always be given in sufficient detail. If, for example, a person of economy in which the person is working. The sector of is merely recorded as 'clerk' with no other details, it will economy in which a person works relates to (i) Plantation, be impossible to properly categories him/her by the type Forestry, Fishing, Livestock, etc., (Ii) Mining and/or of work he/she does. He/she may be a clerk attending to Quarrying, (iii) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and correspondence or book-keeping or accounting. Similarly, Repairing, (iv) Construction, (v) Electricity, Gas or Water if a person were merely to be recorded as a technician, Supply, (vi) Transport, Storage and Communications, (vii) it will not help to determine what type of technician/ Trade and Commerce, (viii) Professions and Services. In . mechanic he/she is, whether computer technician or a order to classify a person properly, full details of the nature motor-mechanic or a locomotive-mechanic, etc. If a person of the industry, trade, profession or service should be is recorded as doing leather work, it will not be sufficient. given. Please avoid vague answers. 'Full details of the type It should be clearly stated whether he is tanner, pelt of industry, trade, profession or service in which the person dresser, fellmonger, etc. Similarly, if a person says he/she .Is engaged will have to be recorded here. It is not enough is a sweeper, you should find out whether he/she is a to say 'plantation' or 'livestock'. You should say whether sweeper, dryj or a sweeper, wet; or a sweeper, sewer. The it is tea plantation or banana plantation or sheep rearing description of the actual work done by a person should be or cattle breeding. Similarly, it is not enough to say ascertained In adequate detail and recorded against this 'manufacturing' or 'textile manufacturing'. You should say question. Similarly, in a trading establishment there could whether it is manufacturing of cotton textile in handloom be a proprietor, cashIer, book-keeper, salesman, etc. 754

    Qn. 14(a)-14(e) number of surviving children to the woman. In case any 8.38 All parts of question 14 are to be asked to all discrepancy is found correct the answers wherever ever married women, i.e., to those women for whom the necessary after careful probes. martial status has been recorded as 'M', 'w' or'S'. All Qn. 14(d) : Number of children born alive and the questions here have to be canvassed with a reference since died date 1.3.1 991. If one woman has married more than once then the children of such marriages should be included in 8.42. Some children of the wom,m would unfonu­ the question 14(a) to'14(e). nately have died. Enquire about such cases, if any. Enter the number of children dead sex-wise in the boxes Qn. 14(a): Number of children living in the provided. Only those children who were born alive and same household died later should be included. Still binhs, i.e., those born 8.39. Enquire about the number of male and female dead are to be excluded. Even if a live born child, has lived children of the woman living in the same household and only for a few hours/few days before its death it has to write these numbers in the boxes provided. Ensure that all be included here. Children who died after 1.3. t 991 are the children reponed by her are eligible to be enumerated to be excluded. Since people generally do not like to be in the same household. Please note that all children of the reminded of the dead the information should be obtained woman living in the same household irrespective of their through very careful questioning. age and marital status are to be included here. Specifically Qn. 14(c) : Total number of children ever born enquire whether she has any children who are very young or are newly born so that. these are not missed. Children 8.43. This is the total of the number of children born after 1.3.1991 should not be included as they are surviving and the number of children dead. Before filling not counted in Census. If son or daughter who was living up the boxes confirm from the respondent that all the with the woman died after 1.3.1991 include them here. children of the woman have been accounted for. In case Care must be taken to see that step children, sons-in-law of any discrepancy make corrections wherever needed after and daughters-in-law of the woman as well as adopted careful probes. children living in the same household are not counted. Qn. 15 : Remarks Those children living in the same Census house but not in the same household are also not to be counted here. 8.44. This space may be used to write any observation you may like to make. Qn. 14(b) : Number of thildren living elsewhere Instructions for desk match 8.40. Ask about the number of male and female children of the woman who are living outside the household 9. In the desk match stage you will compare the in the same village/town or in some other viIlage/town and entries recorded by the PEC enumerator at the Iisting'stage enter the answer in the boxes provided. Those children who in form lA, IIA and III with those recorded by the census are married and are living in the same village/town or in enumerator entry by entry. The aim is to identify houses/ another village/town and those children who are studying individuals enumerated in both; houses/individuals enu­ or working and hence are living elsewhere should be merated in PEC only but not in the Census and houses/ included. Similarly, those children who may be living in the individuals enumerated in census only and not in PEe. same Census house but in a separate household also are Before staning desk match the following records should be to be included here. If any son/daughter ofthe woman died assembled for the selected block. after 1.3.1991 then such a child should be included here (i) PEC listing forms lA, IIA and Form III as he/she was living on 1.3.91 which is the reference date (wherever applicable). for survey. (ii) Abridged house list (AHL) of the block Qn. 14(c) : Total number of surviving children (iii) Household Sche_dules and individual slip pads 8.41. This is the total of the children living in the of the selected enumeration blocks. same household and the children living elsewhere. Fill in the boxes in the field itself and confirm from the Important: If you had done the listing for a block the respondent that the numbers so obtained are the correct desk match for that block should not be done by you. 755

    10. Desk Match for PEC Form IA residential and in AHL it has been entered as either vacant or non-residential, enter code 2. Similarly, ifin AHL, the 10.1. For desk matching you will need besides the purpose for which the particular house is used had been iIIed in PEC Form lA, the Abridged Houselist (AHL) of entered as occupied residential, and In PEC, it has been the block. Check up if a red line has been drawn after listing of houses in PEC Form IA. If there is no such line draw entered as non-residential or vacant, enter code 2. If In a line. in this operation, you are required to compare the both the cases, the house is entered as vacant or non­ Census house number, the use to which the Census house residential, enter code 3. is put and the name of the head of the household in PEC 10.4. If you have recorded code 1 in this column, and in AHL. For this you have to compare columns 3, continue to fill up column 8. If you have recorded code 4 and 5 of the PEC Form IA with their respective columns 2, put a dash '-' in col.8 and go to fill up columns 9 and 3,4 and 6 in section 2 and section 3 of the AHL, in case 10. In col. 9 copy the use of the Census house and in of occupied residential houses.. In this process of col. 10, the name of the head of the household recorded comparison you will fill in columns 6 to 10 of the form. in Census. If you have recorded code 3, in this column Instructions for filling each of the columns are explained put a dash '-' in col. 8, 9 and 10 I.e., no further desk below. match is needed in this case. Col. 6 : Does the house no. match? Yes-1 (go Col. 8 : If #1' in col. 7, does the name of the to col. 7), no-2 head of the household aBTee ? Yes-1, 10.2. Taking the first house in the PEC list, look for No-2 (go to col. 10) an entry in the AHL bearing the same house number. If 10.5. This column is to be filled only for those you find a Census house bearing the same house number, houses for which 1 has been recorded in col. 7. Many write code 1 in column 6, otherwise write code 2 in situations may arise. column 6. If you have code 1 in column 6, i.e identified the houses in PEC and Census, tick the serial number Ca) If In PEC listing stage only one of the entry In the AHL and continue to fill up columns household has been recorded In the 7, 8, 9 and 10 wherever applicable. If you are. not able census house and in AH l also only one to identify the PEC house number in the AHL, you would household has been recorded : have recorded code 2 in column 6. In this case, you need If the name of the head of the household agrees in not fill up columns 7, 8, 9 and 10. Put a dash '-' in these columns. As explained later in the instructions for filling both t~ records write 1 and put a tick mark against the column II, the reasons for not finding the house listed name of the head ofthe household in col. 6 of the AHL. in PEC in the Census will be investigated during field Otherwise write 2 in this column, put a '-' in col. 9 and reconciliation. copy. the name of the head of the household recorded in AHL in col. 10. Col. 7 : The use Is RlPR itt both records-1 (go to col. 8) In one record only-2 (go to (b) If In PEC listing more than one col. 9) In neither-] household has been recorded in the census house and in AHL also an equal 10.3. This column is to be filled up only if there is number of households have been re­ code 1 in column 6, i.e., only when the house number corded : matches in Census and PEe. For such houses check whether the purpose for which the Census house is used, PEC enumerator would have recorded each house­ i.e. entry in column 4 of PEC Form IA is the same as the hold in a separate line. Consider the households recorded purpose entered in column 4 of the AHL. If in both the in PEC one by one and check up if the name of the head records the house has been recorded 'as occupied of the household tallies. If they tally write 1 in this column residential house, i.e. residential or partly residential you and put a tick mark against the name of the head of the may assume that a match is established. In such a case, household in col. 6 of the AHL. Otherwise write 2 in this enter code 1 in column 7.lfin PEC the purpose for which column, put a '-' col. 9 and copy the name of the head the census house is used has been entered as occupied of the household recorded in AHL in col. 10. 756

    (c) In PEC listing more than one household Col. 9 If code 12' in col 7 use recorded in AHL has ~een recorded in the census house in full and in the AHL fewer number of 10.7. This column is to be filled up for those houses households have been recorded : for which you have recorded 12' In col. 7, I.e. for those For each household recorded by the PEC enumerator houses in which the house numbers matched in PEC Form check if the name recorded in AHL is the same. If they IA and AHL, but whose use has been reported differently tally write 1 in this column against the particular household in PEC and Census. In these houses either the use has been and put a tick mark against the name of the head of the given as residential or partly residential in PEC and vacant household in col 6 of the AH L. If the name differs or does or non-residential in Census or vice-versa. For such houses not occur in the AHL write 2 in col 8, put a 1_' in col copy the use recorded in Census in this column from 9 and copy the name of the head(s) of the household column 4 of the AH L. This will help you when you go for recorded in AHL in col. ·10. If the name does not find field reconciliation of the entries. In case such a house has a place in AHL write 12' in col 8, put a 1_' in columns been recorded as residential or partly residential in AHL, 9 and 10. but non-residential In PEC, you would also copy the name of the head of the household in column 10 from AHL. (d) In the PEC listing more than one If according to AHL there are more than one household household have been recorded in the In this particular Census house, enter only the name of the census house and in AHL a ·Iarger head of the first household in this line. The name(s) ofthe number of households have been .head(s) of the remaining household(s) may be entered at recorded: the end of Form lA, after the line drawn with a red pencil. In this case also, for each household recorded by the The red line indicates that houses and households listed PEC enumerator, check if the name recorded in AHL is above the line are as listed in PEe. The extra households the same. If they agree write 1 in this column against the found in AHL in a Census house are to be recorded below particular household and put a tick mark against the name the red line. For such households copy down the name of of the head of the household in col 6 of the AHL. If the the head of household in col. 10. Note down the page name does not appear in the AHL, write code 2, in Col. number and serial number where you have entered each 8 against that particular household put a 1_' in col. 9 and household in remarks column against the house/household fill up col 10. for which you are doing the desk match. For cross reference, the serial number of the related house in PEC When you reach the last household of the census house, should be entered in the remarks column of the related there will be one or more households left in AHL. Copy row below the red line. If the Census house has been the particulars of such households ieft over in Form lB. recorded as residential or partly residential in PEC, but as Give the serial number of the household in the remarks non-residential in AHL, enter the use recorded in AHL in column, i.e., coil 5 of Form IA against the first household column 9, and put a dash 1_' in column 10. of this census house. Col. 10 : Name of the head of the household as 10.6. While looking for matching household from in AHL AHL, botli Sections 2 and 3 of AHL must be scrutinized. It is quite possible. that of the two households residing in 10.S. This column will be filled up if code 2 is entered in either column 7 or column 8. The instructions a Census house, one household is recorded in Section 2 for filling up these columns have already been given under and another in Section 3 of AHL. In such a case, there columns 7 and 8. Copy the name of the head of the may be no entry in columns 2, 3 and 4 of Section 3 of household from the AHL. AHL. You have to identify such households, only with reference to the hous~hold number entered in column 5 Important Note : After exhausting the Desk Match of of Section 3 of AHL. For example, the household number all the entries in Eorm lA, you would have a few houses may be given as 45(b) in Section 3 of AHL, which would left in AHL for which no matching house n~mber has been indicate that Census house number in which the household found in Form IA. These houses would not have a mark resides is 45. against their serial number in the AHL. Copy the 757 particulars in columns 2, 3, 4, 7 and 6 of the AHL in matching entry. If there is no matching entry, check if the columns 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Foml lB. After that continue head has changed in the household. If the head of the the desk matching for individuals listed in Form IIA. household has changed this, would have been entered in 11. Instructions for filling up Form IB (To be the identification particulars for Form IIA. This is quite filled during Desk Match) possible since the survey and census have been conducted at two different points of time and also because different Col. 1-6: 51. No., Building No., Census house instructions are followed on whom to enumerate. No. Purpose for which census house is 12.3. Check if the name of the person that the PEC used, Household No., Name of the enumerator recorded in col.2 tallies with that of any person head of the household recorded in the corresponding Household Scheduled. 11.1 In this form you would list out all t~ose houses Ignore minor variations in spelling. If the name matches, and households which do not find a match in Form IA. record code 1 and pro~eed to fill up column 14. If not, As mentioned in the instructions for Form lA, there would record code 2, in this column and stop desk match for be a few houses and households left in the AHL, which this person. This person may not have a matching entry do not find a matching house/household number in PEC in the Census and the reasons for this can be found out Form lA, and consequently these houses/households only at the field reconciliation stage. For this person put would not have a tick mark against the name of head of a dash '-' in column 14 and 15. household in AHL. Copy the particulars in columns 2,3,4, Col. 14 : Whether agreement regarding sex and 7 and 6 of Section 2 and 3 of the AHL in column 2,3, relationship to head ? Yes-1 (go to 4,5 and 6 of Form IB, Columns 5 and 6, giving the col. 15), No-2 household number, name of the head of the household would be applicable only in cases where the house was used 12.4. For persons for whom the name tallies in both for wholly residential Or partly residential purpose during the records, check if the 'relationship to the head' also Census. Ifmore than one household lives in the house, use tallies in both the lists. If the same person was head at the separate lines. In other cases, where the house was two points of the time, i.e., of Census and PEC, the reportedly used for non-residential purposes or was vacant, relationship must be identical. If the heads are different in put a dash '-' in columns 5 and 6. PEC and Census, derive the relationship with the help of the information given alongwith the identification particu­ 12. Desk Match for the PEC Form IIA lars in this form regarding the change in the head. This 12.1 The procedure for desk match is similar to the will help you in establishing the correspondence in most one indicated for Census houses i.e., PEC Form I. During of the cases. If the relationship tallies in both the records, the Desk Match you have to match the particulars like write code 1 in this column and proceed to fill the next name, relationship to head, and marital status in both the column. If the relationship does not tally, write code 2 in records and copy down in Form lie the name, relationship this column and put a dash '-' in col. 15. For persons to head, age,' sex and marital status for individuals who for whom name and relationship to head tallies, check if could not be match~d in the sele~ted households from the the sex also tallies, in most of the cases where 'relationship Household Schedule. Before you start Desk Match, ensure to head' itself is entered as 'son's wife', 'brother's wife' that all the entries in the Household Scheduled have been etc., the sex should tally. There may, however, be a few verified from the Individual Slips and no entry has been persons for whom the relationship might be entered as omitted in Household Schedule. The Desk Match should 'unrelated', 'servant' or 'visitor' etc. In such cases it is be' carried out entry by entry. essential to check if the sex is same in both records before Col. 13 : Whether agreement regarding name ? ,entering code 1 in this column. Yes-1, (go to col. 14), No-2 Col. 1 ~ : Whether agreement regarding martial 12.2 Take the first entry relating to the first selected status? Yes-1, No-2 household and verify if the name appears in the Household 12.5. For the person for whom the name and the Schedule. Since the first entry invariably relates to the head relationship to head tally, check if the marital status also of the household and the household is known to have been tallies. Ifit tallies record cQde 1 in col. 15; otherwise enter enumerate~ in the Census this should normally have a code 2 in col. 15. 758

    Important Mote: If you have recorded code 1 in the particulars would be copied only In respect of those columns 13, 14 and 15 tick the serial number of the individuals who are identified as 'match' unambiguously at corresponding entry in Household Schedule. This would the desk match stage. Indicate that you have been able to match the person Instructions for field reconclll21tlon enumerated in PEC with the person enumerated In the Census. If after seeing all the entries in the household, 15. 1. In the field reconciliation stage you would try to you find that there are a few persons for whom you have reconcile the differences between the PEC records and the not ticked off the entries in the Household Schedule, it census records noted dUring desk match. These differences would mean that these persons are different in PEC and could have occurred due to a variety of reasons. They could Census. Copy down from the household schedule the b~ the result of errors on the part of the PEC/census name, relationship to head, sex, age, marital status, enumerator, changes In the situation during the period literate/illiterate particulars of these persons in PEC Form between the census and PEC, etc. While you go to do field lie, reconciliation you will have to find Ollt the correct slmatlon with careful probes. 13. Instructions for filllna up Form IIC during D~sk Match 16. Instructions for fiEld reconciliation In res~ct of PEC Form IA Cols. 1·7 : 16.1 After completing the Desk Match there would 13. t. These columns are to be filled up during 'Desk be a number of houses listed by the PEC enumerator for Match'. While doing 'Desk Match' for the entries In Form which either the house number, or Its use or the number IIA, you would have ticked off in the Household Schedule, and name of the head of household do not match In AHL. entries relating to persons for whom the name, relationship There are also houses whose house numbers match, but to head and marital status agree In PEC and Household the use has been reported differently in PEC and Census. Schedule. For others, only a few of the above particulars Their use(s) might have been reported as residential or may agree or non of the above particulars may agree. For partly residential either In PEC or In Census. There are also such persons, copy down the particulars like name, a number of houses whose house numbers and use match relationship to head, sex, marital status, age, literate or in the two lists, but the number of households reported illiterate from the Household Schedule in column t to 7 differs or the name of the head of the household differs using the same codes as used in the household schedule. in the two forms. If the number of households recorded In case of sex write '1' for males and '2' for females. . in a census house was more in census, the extra Similarly write' t' for literates and '2' for illiterates. household(s) would have been entered at the end of Form 14. Des:k match for PEC Form III lA, after the red line. In the latter case, you would have copied the partlculaf\ of the use to whl(:h Census house t 4. 1. After completing the desk match for forms IA is put and the name of the head of the household recorded and IIA identify the individuals recorded in Form IIA for In Census in colum.ns 9 and 10 of Form IA. Similarly, there whom you have written code 1 in col. 13. Using the would be houses In AHL whose numbers do not find household schedule and the individual slip pad identify the matching entries in PEC. You have to find out why, such individual slip for each such person and copy down the differences have occurred; whether the difference is particulars like age, literate or not, whether attending genuine or due to wrong recording by Census enumerator school/college, whether worked any time last year, if or PEC enumerator. For this purpose you have to make worked for a major part of last year then main activity, a number ~f probing enquiries in the field. Instructions for if HHI/OW the details of Industry and Occupation and for these probes are given below. ever married women the number of children surviving and number 'of children ever born. These particulars as 16.2. For the purpose of reconciliation of the entries recorded in the individual slips are to be recorded against In two records, you keep with you the following materials the line titled CEN in Form III. There may be some besides the filled in PEC forms. individuals in PEC Form IIA whose names do not match (a) AHLs, notional maps and layout sketches for with Household Schedule. For such individuals you would the concerned block and the adjoining blocks. have recorded code 2 in col. 13 of Form IIA. Delete the names of such persons from PEe Fonn Ill. In other words, (b) Blank forms Ie and 10 759

    1 7. Instructions for field reconciliation in resp2ct differs. In the Census, the US2 may b2 residential (wholly of Form IA (cols. 11-14) or partly) and in the PEC non"residentlal or vacant. Alternately in the Census the use may be non-residential Col. 11 : If '2' in col. 6, reasons for no match or vacant and in the PEC residential (who!ly or partly). You in house number (in codes) (If '2' and have to probe the reasons for th1s change in the use RlPR go to col. 14) between Census and the PEe. The use recorded in PEC 17.1. This column will be filled up for houses with Is available in column 4 and the use recorded in Census code 2 in column .6. For others put a dash '-' in this is available in column 9 for your ready reference. column. You might recall that for all these houses which 17.5. We are interested In probing only the cases were listed by the PEC enumerator, no matching entries where residential/partly residential houses in AHL has been were found in AHL. Enquire the reasons for the reported as non-residential or vacant in PEC and vice-versa discrepancy and enter It in codes as given below. as these are the cases where people are likely to be omitted. 17.2. You should enter the codes-only after thorough Thus, this column will not apply If a 'vacant' house at the probe. Enquire If the house was comtructed after Census time of Census, has been reported as 'shop' at the time

    enumeration I.e. after 1. 3.91. if the house Is on the ofPEC.lfj however, it has been reported as fully residential boundary of two blocks, check from the AHl of the or as 'shop-cum-residence' you have to probe the reasons particular block and the adjoining block if the house has for change. Explain to the respondent, that the Censu~ been listed in the adjoining block. If you find that the house enumerator who visited the house during 9th February to has not been included in AHL of either this block or the 28th February, 1991 had recorded the use as given in adjoining block, It s.hould be given code 2. If the house column 9 and that the PEC enumerator who visited the is shown in the adjoining block, but PEC enumerator has house In the 3rd/4th week of March had recorded the use covered it, give code 3. as given in column 4 and ask him which is correct. This (a) Constructed after~1.3.1991 Code 1 will bring out the reasons for difference. Use following codes to enter the reasons for change in use : (b) Existed at the time of Census Code 2 but missed in Census (a) Change in use after enumeration In Census (c) Wrongly included in this block Code 3 (b) Residential/partly residential in Census 2 by PEC enumerator also, but wrongly recorded as vacant or non-residential in Census (d) Others (specify In remarks column) Code 4 (c) Wrongly recorded as residential/partly 3 17.3. In case the house existed at the time of the residential In PEC Census but was missed In Census, i.e., if you had given code 2 probe further whether any household was living in (d) Others (specify in remarks column) 4 this house at the time at Census. If it was us~d for non­ 17.6. If you have given code '2', go to column 14. residential purpose to the time of census, put dashes ,_, As explained in the Instructions for column 14, enquire in all the subsequent columns i.e. cols. 12, 13, 14, 15. whether the household living therein has been enumerated Ifthe Census house was used for residential purposes, put in Census or not. If not enumerated, fill up columns 1- dashes ,_, in column 12 and 13 and go to column 14. 7 of the Form ID.lf'Others' i.e. code 4, enter the reasons . As explained in the instructions for column 14, you have in 'remarks' column. to enquire whether the household living in this house has Col. t 1 : If '2' in col. 8, r~ason for no match been enumerated elsewhere or not. in head of household (In codes) (if '2' Col. 12 : If '2' in col. 7 reasons for change in or 'l.Y 8'0 to col. 14) use of the house (in codes) Of '2' go t 7.7 This column will be filled in for those houses to col. 14) for which you have entered '2' in column 8. You may recall 17.4. This column will be filled if there is code 2 that for such houses, the Census house number and the In col. 7. You may recall that this is a house for ,yJ,ich purpose for which the Census house is used to agree in the house number agrees in PEC and AHL, but the use PEC and AHL but; 760

    (a) number of households living In the census 17.10. You may, for example, come across cases house differs In PEC and Census; or where the Census has recorded one household only but PEC has recorded more than one household. On reading (b) the names of the heads of the hOlJseholds do out the names of the heads of household(s) in both the not agree In PEC and Census. records you may be told that these are members of the 17.8. If for example, out of two households recorded same family, but have been recorded rightly as different by PEC and Census enumerators, one name of head of households In PEe. In such cases give code 4, as no household tall,ies, but not the other, the probes should not omission Is Involved. In case'you record codes 2 or 3 in be made In respect of household where the names of heads this column, go to column 14 and enquire whether this tally In both. For such a household you would ~ave already household has been enumerated elsewhere or not. entered 1 In col. 8. This column Is to be filled up for the Col. 14 : Has the household been enumerated other household. In another case, you may have two elsewhere? Yes-1, No-2, Not Known- households recorded In PEC but only one household 1 recorded In Census. Alternatively, you may have two households In both Census and PEC but the names of the 17.11. This column will be filled up for those heads of the households may differ. In such cases the households which were living In the census house at the reasons for the difference In the name of the head of the time of enumeration but were not enumerated by the households should be probed. For example, If one census enumerator for some reason. Such households will houshold has been recorded In AH L, but two households have code 2 in col. t 1 or col. 12 or code 2 or code 3 have been recorded by PEC enumerator, you explain to In col. 13. Enquire from the household whether they have the respondent In the house, that when he Census been enumerated' In census elsewhere or not. If they say enumerator visited the house he had recorded one 'Yes' then write code 1; If they say 'no' then write code household with Its head's name as given In col. 10 (Read 2; and if they say that they do not know, then write code out the name). However, the PEC enumerator when he 3. If you have written code 2 or code 3 then you should visited the house had recorded two households and had fill up abridged population record. In the abridged recorded the names of the head of the household as given population record you should enumerate only those In col. 5. (Read out the names recorded in col. 5). persons who were eligible for enumeration at the time of census. In the remarks column you should write -the total 17.9. Enquire whether these househOlds are the number of members for whom you have filled up the same. This will bring out if the households are same or abridged population record. If there are more than one whether any household has been omitted or there Is any household then you should fill up each of them In separate other reason for the change In name. This probe Is to be sheets of abridged population record. If you have recorded made In respect of each household reported as living in code '3' then fill up Form IC also. the house and recorded as such by PEC enumerator but whose head's name does not match with Census record. Col. 15 : Remarks Record the reply in codes as given below. 17. 12. This column Is to be used wherever you feel (a) Same household but head of the that some information has to be noted. In case in column household has changed or been 11 or 12 or 13, code 4 has been entered, the reason differently reported therein should be noted here In details. (b) Household living here at the time 2 18. Instructions for field reconciliation of Form of Census also but not enumerated IB in this census house 18.1. The field reconciliation is to be done only in (c) I:fousehold has moved in after the 3 respect of houses which have been reported as wholly sunrise of 1. 3. 1991 residential or partly residential in Census. If In column 4, the use is recorded as other than residential/partly (d) Others (specify In remarks column) 4 residential, put a dash ,_, in all these columns. 761

    Col. 7 : Reasons for no match t 8.5. If the house has been enumerated in both the places, then enter code 1 in this column. Otherwise code 18.2. Enquire why this house/household enumer­ 2. Similarly, if you have recorded code 2 in column 7, ated in Census, does not find a place in PEC listing. It may i.e. the house number has been duplicated in AHL, it is be that. the house does not belong to the particular quite probable that Census enumerator had by mistake enumeration block and has been wrongly included by . written the house number against this household also. Census enumerator, or the PEC enumerator has omitted Recall that in the instructions for AHL, if two households the house by mistake, or it might have been duplicated in live in the same house, the Census house number is to be AI-lL. For this purpose you have to consult the notional entered against the first house only. Perhaps this might nOl map, layout sketch and AHL of the concerned block and have been strictly followed. In such a case, enter code 2 Its neighbouring blocks. You may recall that a few in this column. On the other hand, if the same house and households living in a census house, if not included by PEC household have been entered in AHL twice and household enumerator would also find a place in this form. You have· allotted separate serial number in AHL in column 7, this to probe as to. why such households have been omitted by would imply that the household has been enumerated PEC enumerator though included by census enumerator. twice. In such cases enter code 1 in this column. Record the answers in codes as follows : 18.6 If you enter code 1 in this column fill up the (a) House does not belong to the block Form 10 for all the members of the household. Please note and has been wrongly included in that you should enumerate only those members or persons Census in this block who would be eligible for enumeration in the household (b) The house seems to have been 2 during Census period. These abridged population records duplicated in AHL by mistake must be tagged on with PEC Form IA and IB and the total number of members for whom you have filled in the (c) House has been omitted by PEC 3 abridged population record form must be entered in the enumerator remarks column. For the purpose of cross check, write (d) While the Census enumerator has 4 down the serial number of the related entry in Form IB, recorded it as separate Census house, at the top of the abridged population record, i.e., Form PEC enumerator did not consider it as 10. separate Census house 19. Instructions for filling up Form ID - (To be (e) House demolished after Census or 5 filled in during field reconciliation) merged with another census house 19. 1. This form is used to get certain details of (f) Household which was living in this 6 persons living in households which were omitted/dupli­ census house has since moved out cated in census. Those households which were not (g) Household which was living in this 7 enumerated by the census enumerator would have been census house was not included by identified by you during field reconciliation by code 2 or PEC enumerator 3 in col 14 of Form IA. Similarly some households which were enumerated in the census more than once by mistake (h) Others 8 would have been identified code 1 in col 8 of Form lB. '18.3. In case of code 1 and 2, fill in column 8. In The abridged population record is to be filled in for both all other cases stop at this stage. these type of households. Separate forms have to be used . for each such household . Col. 8 : If 11' or 12' In col. 7, whether duplicated ? Yes-1, No-2 19.2. Fill up the identification particulars of the block at the top of the form. Indicate whether the fonn is used 18.4. This column is to be filled up if you have for a household appearing in Form IA or Form IB by recorded code 1 or 2 in column 7. If you have recorded deleting the entry which is not applicable. Also write the code 1 in column 7, check up from the AHL of the SI. No. of the related household in that Form in the space adjoining block if the house has been enumerated in the provided. !'fthe household relates to Form IA indicate the adjoining block also. code in col. 14 of that form, in the space provided. 762

    19.3. You should enumerate in Form ID, the where you have not been able: J establish a match during Abridged Population Record, all persons who would have field reconciliation stage, i.e. Jor those for whom code 2 been eligible for enumeration during census. This means has been recorded in collimn 16, put a dash '-' in this that all members of the household who were present column. throughout or part of the census enumeration period and Col. 18 : Remarks those visitors who were present throughout the census enumeration period should be enumerated while those who 20.5. If at any particular point of time during field were absent throughout the census enumeration period are enumeration or Desk Match or field reconciliation you want not to be enumerated. to record any particulars which you think will be useful, record them here. 20. Instructions for field reconciliation of Form IIA 21. Instructions for field reconciliation in Form lie Col. 16 : Match-1, No Match-2 Col. 8 : 51. No. of related entry in Form IIA 20. 1 The field reconciliation is to be done in case 21.1. As already indicated in the instructions for field of persons for whom entries other than code 1 are reconciliation of entries in Form IIA, you would enquire recorded In cplumns 13, 14 ~nd 15. For persons for whether person recorded in Form IIA is the same person whom code 1 has been recorded in all the three columns recorded in Form lie. above write 1 in this column and put a dash '-' in col. 21.2. If you are convinced that the person in the two 17. lists are the same, you would have recorded code 1 in 20.2. In case of others you will recall that some or column 16 of Form IIA and strike down the related entry all particulars differ in two records. For example, there may in Form IIC, after entering the serial number in column be some persons for whom : I 7 of Form IIA. For such matched persons write down the serial number in Form IIA, in this column. After this (a) the name agrees in the two lists but the you may stili be left with a few persons who may be in relationship to head differs; Form IIC only and you have to probe about these persons. (b) the name and the relationship to head agree but Col. 9 : Normal resident or visitor the marital status differs, or 21.3. Enquire If the person was a nomlal resident (c) the name itself differs. of the household during the Census period or a visitor. If 20.3. For all such persons, you will enquire whether he was a normal resident, enter code 1 and proceed to they are the same. Visit the particular household and fill up column 10. If he was a visitor, enter code 2 and explain to the respondent in the household, that the PEC stop field reconciliation in respect of this person. If the enumerator and the Census enumerator had visited the person is a normal resident, obviously, the PEC enumerator household at different points of time and recorded the has missed him during listing. You should probe his names of individuals who were living in the household. residential status further as was done in case of other Read out the names of the persons not matched in the PEC normal residents earlier. and recorded in Census which you have entered in Form Col. 10 : Residential status during Census lie and ask them if they relate to the same person. If they enumeration period (in codes) relate to the same person enter code 1 in column 16. Otherwise enter code 2. In such cases {i.e., those with code 21.4. This column is to be filled up in respect of 1} enter in column 17 the serial number of the related persons who were normal residents during Census entries in Form lie. Also strike out the entry from Form enumeration period, i.e., for person for whom code 1 has IIC after recording the serial number of the related entry been recorded in col. 9. Enquire whether he/she was in Form IIA, in column 8 of Form lie. present in the household during the entire Census enumeration period ,( code 1), or was absent throughout Col. 11 : 51. No. of related entry in Form IIC the Census enumeration period (code 2), or was present 2004. The instructions for filling up this column have for part of the Census enumeration period (code 3}.lfthe already been given in the previous paragraph. In cases person was present throughout the Census enumeration 763 period, record code 1 In this column. In this case, the enumerator had filled up the pardculars at different points subsequent columns need not be fiiled up. It Is quite of time. This could have been partly responsible for the possible that a person enumerated In Census had died or difference If any between the corresponding entries In PEC outrnlgrated Iiefore the sunrise oft.3.1991, but his/her and Census. You must take note of the ~hanges thai might t name had not been deleted In Individual Slips In revislonal have occurred durilJg the period between the date of round. Such cases should also be probed and answers Census enumerator's visIt and the PEC enumerator's visit recorded In codes. and record the entries correctly. 21.5. If the persons recorded In Census had died 22.2. In case of difference between Census and PEC, before the sunrise of 1.3.1991, you should give code 4. If on enquiry, you find that the Census Information Is Even If the persons had out-migrated before the sunrise of correct as on Census enumerator's visit, enter the same 1.3.1991 code 3 will apply. If you record codes 2 and .. against the line FR. However, If t,tIe Informant says that the 3 then proceed to fill up column 11. PEC Information Is correct, make sure that It applies to the date when the Census enumerator visited the household. Col. 11 : If '2' or ']' In col. 10, whether Enter correct Information against FR. If respondent says enumerated elsewhere? Yes-1, No-2, both Census and PEC Information are not correct, Not known-] ascertain the Information as on Census enumerator's visit 21.6. This column will be filled up for normal and record the correct answer In FR. residents who were absent throughout the enumeration 22.3. For your convenience, a set of probes for period from their place of residence (code 2 In. column reconciliation of difference between the PEC and Census 10) or those who were absent from their normal residence are given below. for part of the Census enumeration period (code 3 In 22.4. At the time of field reconciliations, you should column 10). Enquire If these persons were enumerated tell the respondent about the purpose of yoor visit and then elsewhere at the place of visit. If they say 'yes' write code proceed as follows : ]. If 'no' write code 2. If the person does not know whether he/sne was enumerated elsewhere or not write (a) The PEC enumerator visited your house and code 3. collected a few particulars of each members of the household with reference to Census Col. 12 : If I]' In col. 11, 51. No. of related enumeration period. When the Census enu­ entry In Fonn liB merator, visited your house, he also collected the particulars regarding the members of 21. 7. This column will be filled up If you have household. While comparing Information re­ entered '3' In column 11. For such persons, enquire the corded In Census with that of PEC for each address of their place of visit and enter It In Form liB. Note Individual, some differences have been noticed down the related serial number In Form" liB, In this column. In respect of certain particulars for a few Instructlons for filling up Form liB has been discussed in Individuals of your household. In order to paragraphs 7.1 to 7.6. reconcile the discrepancies, I have come to Col. 1] : Remarks consult with you and obtain pardculars of these Individuals which, according to you, are 21.8. This column Is intended to write down any accurate. observation that you may like to make. (b) After proceeding as above, you now show the 22. Instructions for field reconciliation : PEC respondent both the sets of Information Fonn III (Content error) recorded In Census and PEC for each Individual 22. r. You have now before you, some pardculars and try to reconcile very carefully through of an Individual like age, literacy, educational attainment, probes as detailed below. economic activity, etc., as recorded by the PEC enumerator 22.5. For example, Jfyou have observed discrepan­ and as recorded by the census enumerator. You would cies In respect of educational attainment for one of the have to look at these entries and try to reconcile Individuals and 'Main Activity last year' for another differences, If any. The PEC enumerator,and the Census Individual, proceed as follows : 764

    Step 1 Tell the respondent that the educational ascertain the correct position as of attainment for the concerned Individual Census enumeration period. If the re­ according to Census Is (specify) but as spondent does not recollect the exact per PEC it is recorded as (specify). Then date of Census enumerator's visit, then ascertain which information Is correct. If ask him to recollect any day close to the the respondent says that Census informa­ pertod 9th-28th February, 1991. there­ tion Is correct, then rewrite the same after, enter the correct information against the line FR. OthelWise, go to step against the line FR. 2. 22.6. The steps mentioned above may be repeated Step 2: If the respondent says that PEC informa­ for other Individuals for different set of questions and thus tion Is correct, probe if the particulars you can reconcile all discrepancies as observed during Desk could have changed in the Intervening Matching. period between Census and PEC and 22.7. In case of any doubt at any stage, you should write ~orrect Information against the line FR. OthelWlse, go to step 3. consult your supervisor. Step 3: If the respondent says that neither PEC 22.B. At the end, attach Form III with Form IIA of nor Census Information Is correct, then the concerned household.

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    SAMPLE SIZE, SAMPLE SELECTION PROCEDURE as and when they occur. Even if the birth occurs to • AND "fiELD ORGANISATION the usual resident mother at a place other than her Introduction usual residence, the birth is recorded according to the Sample Registration Scheme. For determining the 1 .1 The objective of the Census Evaluation Study is eligibility status of such births for enumeration in • to quantify the extent of omission of children at the census, we should fi~st eliminate all the children who younger ages and the ascertainment of the correctness have died or out-migrated before the 1st MarCh, 1991 of age-reporting of children in the census with the help and also determine their residential status accurately of births recorded in Sample Registration Scheme. during the census enumeration period. As the records 1.2 The present note discusses the various aspects of are being copied for a number of years the household the surVey, like might have also out-migrated subsequent to the birth. (a) the sample size, This also has to be taken into account. (b) the organisation of field work, the agency and t .6 An additional problem in the case of this study work load. will be the identification of Sample Registration Scheme .1.3 Operationally, it is proposed to integrate this households in the Census. Since Sample Registration survey with PEe. Therefore, the notes oni Scheme forms and Census forms relate to different time periods following different systems of house-numbering, (a) deployment of personnel, it is quite possible that the same house or household (b) independence of operations, may have different numbers in each of these forms. (c) the role of hierarchy, Unless the households where the Sample Registration Scheme births have occurred are identified in the (d) training of field personnel and Census, it may not be possible to verify from the (e) calendar of operations discussed in connec- CensOs record whether the child has been enumerated tion with the PEe may be referred to. or not. For this purpose. instructions have already been Types of error issued to ensure that to the extent possible, the identity of Sample Registration Scheme unit and the 1.4 The CES attempts to measure the coverage error corresponding Census enumeration unit(s) is main­ and the content error in respect of chiidren born to normal resident mothers in a sub-sample of SRS blocks. tained. In other words, the Sample Registration Scheme­ In such SRS blocks, the records of the births occurring unit should by itself form a census enumeration unit to usual residents have been maintained over a period and if the Sample Registration Scheme unit is larger of time. From this record, it is possible to prepare a list than the normal work load of Census enumerator, it of children who are surviving upto the date of Census can be split up into two or more Census enumeration by eliminating those who are dead and those who have units. This should ensure that it is always possible to left i.e. those who have out-migrated. This list can then match the given Sample Registration Scheme unit with be compared with the Census Household Schedule to the corresponding Census unit or units. Additionally, obtain: the household matching form ensures that the house (i) An estimate of the extent of omission or numbers in Sample Registration Scheme and Census duplication at the younger ages. -are uniquely identified. (ii) the extent of age mis-reporting in the Census Sample Size at younger ages. t .7 The objective of the Census Evaluation Study Conceptual problems of CES would be to study the extent of omission/duplication of 1.5 In Sample Registration Scheme, births occurring children below 7 years i.e. completed six years of age to usual residents in the household have been recorded In the Census and the ac'curacy of their age returns. The 775 776

    Census Evaluation Study Schedule will be canvassed in major part of the work can be done much before the a 20 per cent sub-sample of Sample Registration Scheme census operations begin. It is suggested that the entire units in each State & U.T. which had a population of work of copying details of births from 1-3-84 to 2 million or more in 1981 i (excepting· Jammu & 30-6-90 be started immediately and the copying of the Kashmir where Census would be done later in September births for the period 1.7.90 to 28.2.91, be done during 1991). A minimum of 2 sample units will be selected the 1st week of March, 1991. from each Sample Registration Scheme stratum. This 1.12 It is also essential to instruct the Sample would mean that the CES will be conducted in about Registration Scheme enumerator of the selected unit to 1200 units all over the country. The Sample Registration send Sample Registration Scheme Form lOin respect of - Scheme units in which this study will be conducted have the month of February, 1991, in the first week of March been selected in the Registrar General's office and itself, without fail. communicated. The exact number of Census Enumera­ tion Blocks will vary slightly because some of the Sample 1.1 3 After all the relevant details relating to the births Registration Scheme units selected for the study may have been listed in CES Form I (in cols. 4 to 10), CES consist of more than one Census Enumeration Block. In Form B may be filled up, as per instructions given in such a case, the entire Sample Registration Scheme unit Chapter 2. Filling up of CES Form B is meant for will be taken up for the study. facilitating Desk Match and Field Reconciliation of the entries without much wastage of time. Stages of work in Census Evaluation Study 1.14 The Desk Match of the Sample Registration 1.8 In case of the Census Evaluation Study, the first Scheme births wtth those of the Census Household step will be the filling up of the Household Matching Schedule (CES Form I Cols. 11-15) : This operation , Form (CES Form-A). This gives the Sample Registration can be done only after March 15. It is expected that Scheme house number and the corresponding Census the records for all the units would have been received house number so that the records can be made at the RTO by this time. Efforts should, therefore, comparable. This operation has to be done much before be made at the RTO to isolate the records for these the Census. It has bee suggested that this may be done enumeration units. As in case of PEC, all the entries during September 1990 to February 1991 by the in the Census Household Schedule should be checked Sample Registration Scheme computer-supervisor. This with the corresponding entries in the Individual Slip will have to be done only in those Sample Registration to ensure that no mistake has been committed in Scheme units selected for Census Evaluation Study. transcription from one record to another. This is very Wherever all the house numbers in Sample Registration important because the final results of the study will Scheme and Census have been identified, we can proceed depend on how complete the Household Schedules are with the ... L1dy. fQr various units. 1.9 In the Household Matching Form, Col. 1-4 are 1.15 The field reconciliation (CES Form 1 Cols. 16- to be filled up from Sample Registration Scheme Forms 22) : Since we are matching different records, we have I and II (viz., Houselist and Household Schedule). This to be particularly careful about definition adopted to list work has to be undertaken during the field reverification persons in the two systems. The field reconciliation of Sample Registration Scheme events during September­ proposed will ensure this. At this stage, the residential October 1990. status at the census time of all the children enumerated during the census born to the usual residents of the 1. 10 The study will involve three stages. These stages household will be enquired into. are described in paras 1.11 to 1.15. Work-load involved 1. 11 Copying out all the births occurring in all the households in the unit from the 1st March 1984 to 28th 1.16. In case of CES, assuming that for each unit Feb. 1991 (both days inclusive) in CES Form-I, Col. roughly 35 births might have been reported in a year, 4-10. These details are to be copied out from Form 10 we will roughly have about 250 births to be copied in (Part A) of the Sample Registration Scheme. The half each unit which may take about 2 days. The desk match yearly survey for the period 1st July 90 to 31 st of these births may, however, take about 4 to 5 days December 90 must be conducted in the case of the and the field reconciliation about 4-5 days. In all, an selected units between January-February, 1991. In case enumerator has to devote 10-12 days per unit excluding of births occurring in January-February, 1991, the travel time. Forms 5 and 6 furnished by the Sample Registration 1.1 7 Since the work-load involved in filling up Scheme field enumerator has to be used. Since the entire Household Matching is not much, it may be ensured work in the first stage involves only copying relevant that Sample Registration Scheme field work will not particulars from the Sample Registration Scheme records, be affected because of Census Evaluation Study. CHAPTER II INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD WORK INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP HOUSEHOLD MATCHING FORM-CES FORM A

    2.1 Since SRS and Census are conducted at different household schedule (SRS form 2), whether there is times, following different systems of house numbering, any change in the name of the head of the household It is quite possible that the .same house or Ilousehold during the last seven years. Since you are in the field • may have different number in both. The main purpose now, before starting the filling up of columns 5-9, of this form is to identify the SRS households in Census. contact the SRS enumerator, collect the SRS household schedule and check up if there has been any change • (:ols. 1-4 in the name of the head of the household. In case, 2.2 Besides identification particulars, the Form has you come across a hOusehold where the head of the nine columns. The identification particulars and the first household has changed, enter the name of the earlier four columns of the form are to be filled by the SRS head in remarks column i.e. column 4. computer-supervisor during the field reverification of 2.6 If the complete set of household schedules from SRS events in September-October, 1990. These should 1.3.1984 is not available with the SRS enumerator, be copied from the SRS Houselist (SRS form No.1). refer to the household schedules for the earlier periods The columns give SRS house number, household at headquarters and note the change, if any, in the number and name of the head of the household. All name of the head of the household. these particulars are to be filled up as on the latest half yearly survey. One line should be used for each 2.7 If you find that corresponding to SRS household, household. no household has been recorded in AHL, the columns 7 & 8 cannot be filled up. In such cases, note in 2.3 You have recorded all the households as on the remarks columns (column 9) the fact that the latest half yearly survey. In some households, the head household has not been recorded in houselisting stage. might have changed during the last seven years i.e., since 1.3.1984. For this purpose refer to the SRS 2.8 The Household Matching Form has thus to be household schedule (SRS form 2) available with you completed during September 1990-February ,1991. and record the change in the head of the household INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP CES FORM I in the remarks column i.e. column 4. 2.9 C.E.S. Form I has got two Sections :- Section Cols. 5-9 I and Section II. Section I relates to copying of all 2.4 These columns are to be filled up alongwith the births which have occurr~d in the Census block(s) columns 1-4, during the field reverification of SRS (corresponding to the SRS Unit) from 1.3.1984 to events in September-October, 1990 (after HYS). In 28.2.1991, matching of these births with the census case of States where house listing is being done in July, records, and field reconciliation. Wherever there is a August, September, these columns may be filled up partial match or "No match" between SRS and Census " during October-November, 1990 or during the next records, Section II of the CES Form I is required to half yearly survey to be done in January, 1991. For be filled up. filling these columns, you should have the notional 2.10 Section I of CES Form I has 23 columns divided .. map, layout sketch and the AHL of the corresponding into three components. Component 1 consists of Census blocks. These documents will be given to you columns 1-10, to be filled up in different stages by your supervisor. between mid 1990 to 15.3.1991; component 2 2.5 As noted earlier, you shoud check up from the consists of columns 11-1 5 relating to Desk Match and

    777 778 are to be filled up after the completion of component 1990; in the third phase, particulars of births occurring I and the receipt of relevant census records. Normally during 1st July to 31 st December, 1990 can be copied this would be undertaken during 3rd and 4th week immediately after HYS work for this period is over of March, 1991. Component 3 o\'1sists of columns and in the final stage, births for the period January­

    16-23 to be filled up during field reconciliation. February, I 1991 have to be noted.

    2.11 Section II of CES Form I has also two 2.16 The whole work of copying of SRS births Iii components. Component 1 consists of columns 1-10, CES Form l in columns 4 to I ~ must be completed to be filled up at the time of Desk Matching in Section by /5.:1./991. As the Census Household Schedule I, while component 2 consists of columns 11-1 4 to records are expected to be ready any time after 12 be filled up du,(ing Field Reconciliation. March at the Regional Tabulation Office, you should be ready with the filled in forms by March 1 5 2.12 Section I & II of CES Form I are thus inter­ positively. The Desk Match must be completed within related to each other. a week or two, so that field visit is undertaken by INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP CES FORM I the end of March at the latest. (COLUMNS 1 TO 10) PRIOR TO DESK MATCH 2.1 7 It may be remembered that the births have to 2.13 Columns 4 to 10 of this Form relate to the be entered in a chronological order month-wise. The births which had occurred to the Usual Resident births occurring in March 1984 coming first, then mothers in the SRS block between 1.3.1984 to those of April 1984, then of May 1984, etc. till 28.2.1991. These columns are to be filled up from February, 1991. SRS Form 10 Part A. At the outset, you have to assemble all the monthly report forms (SRS Form 10) 2.18 After filling up columns 1 to 10, check quickly pertaining to the selected village or block for the period from SRS Form 10 Part B whether any child entered relating to 1st March 1984 to 28th February, 1991. in Section I is dead. For this purpose, see the Name For the period ending 31 st December, 1989, the SRS of the head of household, relationship of child to the forms would already have been duly checked as a result head of the household and sex. If all these three of half yearly surveys. For the period 1.1.1990 to characteristics agree between SRS Form 10(B) and 31 . 12. 1990, collect the SRS Form 10 soon after the filled in columns 5, 7 and 9, check up also whether two HYS are completed. For the period January­ the age at \ death recorded in SRS Form 10 .Part B February, 1991, only the primary forms filled by the is broadly consistent with date of birth recorded in local SRS enumerator would be available. In many the Section I. In case of such deaths occurring before cases, the form relating to February 1991 might not 1st March 1991, strike out the corresponding birth have yet been received at the headquarters. This fact entry from Section I. Check up the corresponding SRS may be noted in the form in the Remark column viz. Household Schedule (Form 2) also. If any child born had subsequently died, the entry would have been column 23. scored off in the SRS Household Schedule. If there 2.14 SRS Forms are being revised from 1.7.1990 and is any doubt, much time should not be spent on thiS. r consequently the existing Form lOA will become new The death of a child in any ca)e, will be verified at Form 9/9 A. Therefore, the copying of births for the the field reconciliJtion stage. The reference to Form period July-December, 1990 would be done from 10 Part Band SRS Household Schedule (Form 2) at I revised Form 9/9A. this stage has been suggested so as to reduce the work load as much as possible at the Desk Match and field 215. This work can be taken up in different phases. reconciliation stages. In the first phase (which can be taken up immediately), the particulars for the births which occurred during 2.19 After columns 4 to 10 have been filled up for 1.3.1984 to 31.12.1989 can be filled up; in the all the births, column 3, which gives the census house second phase, the particulars of births occurring during number, has to be filled up for each entry. The Census 1. 1. 1990 to 30.9.1990 can be copied immediately House number corresponding to SRS household after completion of HYS for the period January-June, number given in column 4 has to be filled up from 779

    . column 6 of the Household Matching form. This work the Desk Match or field reconciliation, you can do the can also be done in two phases. In the first phase, Desk Match or field reconciliation for all the births column 3 can be filled up for all births upto entered at SI.No. 1, 56 and 128 simultaneously, 30.6. 1990 and in the second phase column 3 can without much wastage of time. be filled up before 15th March 1991 for all the births 2.22 It is necessary to keep in mind while filling the occurring between 1. 7. 1990 to 28.2. 1991. forms that the study is confined to SRS areas only. 2.20 The births have been copied out in the You already have in the Houselist Matching Form a chronological order, the births occurring in 1984 list of SRS house numbers. In no case should a child " coming first, then those of 1985, 1986 etc. In the who is not a usual resident of the SRS household should census household schedule, entries relating to members be considered in this study. Births occurring to visitors of same household would be at one place. It would, would have been' deleted from Form 10(A). If they therefore be advantageous, if the births recorded in have not been deleted, they will not be copied in CES SRS, in chronological order, are arranged householdwise Form 1. so that the next stages of the CES, namely Desk Match INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP 'COLUMNS 1-10 and Field 'reconciliation can be done quickly. For this' purpose, CES Form B has been devised. It is quite 2.23 Fill in the identification particulars of Village/: possible that in the same household, two, three or more block on top of the Form in ever sheet used. As 'II ~I . births might have occurred during the last seven years. already mentioned in para 2.13, entries in columns It would be advantageous for Desk Match and field 4 to 10 are to be copied from SRS Form 10 Part reconciliation if you prepare a list, for each Census A (Births). Fill in the particulars' only in respect of Eval~ation Study block, indicating the births occurring live births occurring to mothers who are usual residents in various households in the format shown in CES Form (usual residents present and usual residents absent). Still B. From this list, it would be possible to identify all births or births occurring to visitors should not be the births occurring in that household. ~ entered in these columns. Whether a birth is 'live' or 'Still' can be ascertained from column 5 of the SRS CES Form B form 10 Part A while the residential status of the Household-wise list or births mother can be seen from entries in column 12 of the Census !:flock code same form. Census Name of the SI.No. of SI.No. of entry house head of household In Section I 2.24 For -convenience, record live births to usual No. household ~s In AHL • of CES Form I residents starting from March 1984 from the corrected 2 3 4 Form 10 (rponthly report). After exhausting all births dJ"ing 1.3.198-4 to 31.12.19.84 enter births occurring in 1985, etc. .. a

    Col. 1 : SI. ~No • , . '- . 2.25 Givefserial number of the entry . 2.21 Suppose in CES Form I, the first birth recorded was in Census House No.3. Then, in CES Form B, Col. 2 Census block No. J enter 3 in column 1 and the name of the head of Col. 3 Census House No. household in column 2 and 1 in column 4. If in the same house, another birth was recorded at SI.No. 56 2.26 Fill up from Household Matching Form. and a third birth at SI.No. 128 of Section 1, enter Col. 4 : SRS household N.o. the numbers 56 and 128 in column 4. Column 4 will now read as 1, 56, 128. Tick the serial number 2.27 Copy from column 8 of SRS Form 10. of these entries in Section 1 of CES Form I. Next, Col. 5 : Name of the head of the househol~ enter the particulars of the birth entry at SI. No. 2 in CES Form I, etc. As you will see later while doing 2.28 Copy from column 10 of SRS Form 10. 780

    Col. 6 : Mother's name Census instructions is given below. It should be noted that the tenn 'Nonna/ Resident used in Census 2.29 Copy from column 11 of SRS Fonn 10. corresponds with the term 'Usua/ Resident adopted Col. 7 : Mother's relationship to Head in the SRS. 2.30 Copy from column 12 of SRS Fonn 10. 2.36 Extract From Census Instructions : When you visit a household for the purpose of enumeration, Col. 8 : Date of birth (Derive age as on census you will enumerate the following persons : and write in brackets) (f) All those who nonnally stay and are present 2.31 Copy from column 3 of SRS Fonn 10. Also, in that household during the entire period you have to derive age in completed years as on of enumeration i.e. from the 9th February 1.3.1991 and write within brackets. If the birth had to 28th February, 1991. occurred in the months of January or February of 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 or 1991, the age (ii) All those who are known to be nonnally in completed years would be repectively 6, 5, 4, 3, residing and had actually stayed during a 2, 1 & 0 years. If the birth had occurred in March part of the enumeration period but are not to December of 1984 to 1990, the age in completed present at the time of your visit. years would be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 & 0 respectively. (iii) All those who are known to be nonnally Col. 9 : Sex of the child residing and are not present at the time of your visit but are expected to return before 2.32 Copy from column 7 of SRS Fonn 10. 1st March, 1991 and Col. 1 0 : Relationship of the child to Head (iv) Visitors who are present in the household 2.33 Derive the relationship of the child to Head from censused by you but had been away from the relationship of the 'mother to Head' given in the places of their usual residence during column 7 of CES Fonn I. If there is any doubt, write the entire enumeration period. For the 'X' here (to be verified during field reconciliation). purposes of enumeration, such visitors will be treated as nonnal residents of the place DESK MATCH (household) where they were actually found during the enumeration period provided 2.34 The second stage of CES involves Desk Match they have not been enumerated elsewhere. of SRS births with those of Census records. For this purpose, you require four sets of documents : (i) the 2.37 During the Desk Match, you should fill up Household matching Fonn which has already been fined columns 11-1 5 of Section I and columns 1-10 of up and supplied to you (ii) the census Household Section " of CES Fonn I. The instructions for filling Schedule of the Corresponding census block's (iii) the up these columns follow : filled-in Section I of CES Fonn I and (iv) CES Fonn B giving the household-wise list of births. As SRS block 2.38 To identify the matching Individual, you are may consist of one or more than one Census blocks required to compare the children listed in Section I, you should assemble the Household Schedult~ of all with those recorded in Census Household Schedule with the relevant. Census blocks. This is an extremely the help of entries in columns 5-10 of Section I. important step. Otherwise, you may classify a large INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP COLUMNS number of births in SRS as omission in Census. 11-1 5 OF SECTION I OF CES FORM I 2.35 Before proceeding further, study carefully the Col. 11 : Whether agreement regarding Name section on "Whom to enumerate", of the instructions of the head of Household ? Yes-1 (go to to enumerators for filling up the Individual Slip to make col. 12) No-2 sure of the persons eligible for enumeration in Census in the selected village/block; relevant extract of these 2.39 Check up If the name of the head of the 781

    household tallies in both the records. For name, igoore Col. 14 Match-1 No Match-2 Partial minor variation. If the name agrees in both the records, Match-3 enter code '1' and go to fill up column· 12. If the 2.43 If all the three columns II, 12 and 13 agree name of the head of the household does not tally, in both the records, i.e. code '1' has been recorded refer to the Household Matching Form column 4. in these columns a 'match' is said to have been Check up whether there has been any change in the established. If for an entry a Imatch' is established, head of the household. (If there is any change. tick the serial number of the corresponding entry in the name of the earlier head of the household would the Census Household Schedule and enter code 1 in have been recorded in column 4). If in this process, column 14. If the name of the head of household you are able to match the name of the head of does not agree in the two lists i.e. '2' in column 11, the household, enter code t, otherwise enter code 2. enter code 2 in this column also. If the name of the If you enter code 2 ·in this column, put dashes head of the household agrees i.e. code '1' has been 1- -, in columns 12 anq 1 3 and 2 in column 14 and recorded in column II, but the relationship to head Stop Desk Match for this child. does not agree or relationship also agrees but age does Col. 12 Whether agreement regarding not agree, a 'Partial Match' is said to be established. Relationship to head and Sex. Yes-1 (go to For such cases, enter '3' in this column. col. 13) No-2 Col. 15 : S.No. of entry in Section II 2.40 This is to be filled up If there Is code 1 In 2.44 For children with code 1 or 2 in column 14 column 11. If the name of the head of household put a dash 1-' in this column. For a child with code tallies in the two records i.e. CES and Census, check 3 in column 14, you may come across one (or more up . from the Census household schedule whether in children) in the Census Household Schedule who could the household any person with the same relationship be a possible match. They are all to be treated as to head as in column 10 has been recorded. If partial match cases. Enter the particulars of all such you find such person, enter code 1, otherwise, enter children from the Census Household Schedule in code 2. If code 'I' is entered in this column, columns 5-9, of Section II (irrespective of their ages fill up column 13 also. If you enter code 2 in this reported in the Census Household Schedule) as per column, put a dash in column 13 and write code 3 instructions given later. Information in columns 2, 3 in column 14. & 4 of Section II for these entries will be filled up 2.41 Normally, the relationship to head is entered with the help of related entries in Section I. After copying, give the related serial number(s) of these as son's son. son's daughter etc. and an agreement children in Section II, in this column. Simultaneously, of relationship implies an agreement of the sex of the for cross reference, give the serial number in Section person. If, however, there are some cases where the I of the related child, in column 10 of Section II against I sex' is not clear from the relationship, the sex of the the respective Partial Match case. child should also match In the two records, only then, '1' should be recorded in this column. Otherwise '2' 2.45 After finishing the Desk Match for one entry should be recorded. . but before starting the Desk Match for the next entry, check up from column 4 of CES Form-B (giving Col. 1 3 : Whether agreement regarding Age; household-wise list of births) if there are any other Yes-1 No-2 births in this household. If there are, you may as well 2.42 This column will be filled up if there Is code complete the' Desk -Match for these entries also. This 1 in column 12 i.e. there is agreement regarding name would avoid the need for returning to this household of the head of household and the relationship to head. later. If for example, three births have occurred in a Check up if for this person the age in completed years household during the period 1984 to 1991, the recorded in Census Household Schedule agrees with household-wise list of births In Form B, column 4 would the age derived from SRS record entered in brackets indicate the related serial numbers as say 1, 56, 128. In column 8. If the ages in the two records agree, You can complete the Desk Match for these entries enter code I, otherwise, enter code 2. also using the same household schedule. 782

    2.46 Verify whether every line in Section I has been Oi) In case of reconciled cases copy out the ages disposed off as 'Match', 'No Match' or 'Partial.Match'. recorded in the Census Household Schedule. After matching these entries with the Census Household (iii) Verify in cases of 'No Match' in Section Schedule, tick off the relevant lines in the Census I whether they have been enumerated in the Household Schedule also wherever a 'Match', or 'Partial Census or not. Match' is established. (iv) Find out the residential status of all children INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING UP OF COLUMNS in Section I and II as of Census enumeration 1-10 OF SECTION II OF CES FORM I period. 2.47 It has already been mentioned in para 2.44 that 2.50 As soon as you reach the village/block for field the entries relating to the children in the Census reconciliation, contact the local SRS enumerator and Household Schedule, whose particulars are partially obtain the SRS Household Schedules from him. This matched with those entered in Section I, should be may be kept with you during your visit to households copied in columns 5 to 9 of Section II from the Census for consultation wherever necessary with regard to Household Schedule. Information in columns 2, 3, 4 reconciliation of entries in Section II. and 10 will be filled up with the help of related entries in Section I. The entries made in column 10 will serve INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD RECONCILIATION the purpose of cross reference with the child recorded OF SECTION I OF CES FORM I in Section I. The related serial numbers, corresponding to partially matcHed cases copied in this section, will 2.51 Detailed instructions are given below column­ have to be filled in column 15 of the Section I. After wise. In filling up columns 16-22 of Section I, try copying the particulars of all the partially matched cases as far as possible to contact the mother of the child. from the Census Household Schedule, you would have The name of the mother is recorded in column 6. already ticked off the entries relating to children who Column$ 16-22 will be filled up in respect of fell in the categories of match and partially matched all children cases. For filling up these columns, you have to bear In mind 2.48 You may find that in a few households, surveyed the Census method of enumeration of individuals by SRS, there are children below age 7 whose names particularly those who are normal residents of the have not been ticked off in the corresponding Census household. Household Schedule. Copy the particulars of these children also in columns 5 to 9. For such children, Col. 16 : Match-1, No Match-2 record 'C' in column 10 to denote that they are found 2.52 For children for whom code 1 or 2 has been in Census only. For such children, columns 2, 3 and recorded in column 1 4, record code 1 or 2 4 may have to be filled from the Household Matching respectively in this column. For a child having code Fonn. This operation completes the Desk Match. 3 in column 14, you may have recorded one or more Before going to the field, tick off in the Household children of 'Partial Match' in Section II from the Census Matching Form, the serial number of the houses that Household Schedule against the serial numbers have figured in Sections I and II of CES Form I. A indicated in column 15. You have now to reconcile visit is essential for field reconciliation and for collecting these cases in Sections I and II so that a definite 'Match' some additional particulars. or 'No Match' is established. For a child with code FiElD RECONCILIATION 3 in column 14, tell the respondent that a male/female birth has been recorded to suth and such mother (give 2.49 During the field reconciliation, you will have to the name) during such and such month by the SRS do the following : enumerator. Some of the identification particulars of (i) Reconcile entries ill Section I and II in case the child, but not all (give them) check with those of 'Partial Match'. of a child (at serial number of Section II) enumerated 783

    in this household during the Census. Then ask: 'Do Col. 19 : If 12' in col. 18 whether Out­ these entries refer to the same child ?' If the answer migration temporary-1, Out-migration perma­ is 'Yes' enter '1', if 'No', enter '2' in this column. nent-2, Dead-3 If you have identified the 'Matching' child, retain only the serial number of that child (from Section II) in 2.56 If the child is not present enquire where he/ column 15 of Section I. Copy the 'age recorded in she is. This may bring out whether the child has gone Census' from column 9 of Section II to column 17 to some other place or whether he/she is dead. In of Section I. After effecting this transfer, strike off the case the child is dead, you might already have some related line for the matched child in Section II. If for indication of this fact from the SRS Household Form a child, you had recorded more than one (say, two) where '0' would have been written against the relevant children of 'Partial Match' the other child will still serial number in column 1. If the child has gone to remain in Section II as a 'No Match' child found in some other place, enquire whether temporarily or the Census Household Schedule only. Again, if the permanently. If temporarily, give code 1. If the child 'Partial Match' case has proved to be 'No Match' the has gone to some other place pennanently, give code corresponding child in Section II would still remain. 2. If the child is dead, give code 3. In the last two For those children found in the Census Household cases, fill up column 20. Schedule only, and recorded in Section II, check the Col. 20 If 2 or 3 In col. 19 After age reported in Census from column 9 of Section II. 1.3.91-1 During 9.2.91 to 1.3.91-2 Before If the age is 6 years or less, do field reconciliation 9.2.91-3 as suggested later. Otherwise strike them off from Section II. 2.57 This column will be filled up only in case where the child has out-migrated permanently or the child Col. 1 7 Age in Census Household Schedule is dead i.e. codes 2 and 3 of column 19. In such 2.53 Fill' in the age as reported in the Census cases, enquire whether the death or the out·migration Househo~d', Schedule only in the case of children for occurred after 1.3.91 or before 1.3.91. If it is after whom code 3 has been given in ,column 14 but for 1.3.91 give code 1. If it is during 9.2.91 to 1.3.91 whom a 'l1Jatch' has been established duriJ;l~ the field give code 2. If the death or out-migration occurred reconciliaticm. This age is already available fr0m column before 9.2.91, write code 3. For children for whom 9 of Section II. Copy the age from that column here. code 3 is entered, stop further field reconciliation, put dashes ,- -, in columns 21 and 22 for such children. Col. 18-22 \ Col. 21 : Residential status (in codes) 2.54 In the next five columns, you shall be enquiring about the residential status of the child during the 2.58 For children with code 3 in column 20, put Census enumeration period at his/her normal residence. a dash ,-, in this column. For all children other than The probes in columns 19 and 20 are intended to those with code 3 in column 20, fill up this column. exclude children who died before 1.3.-91 or children In this column, you enquire the residential status of who out·migrated from their normal residence before the child as of the Census enumeration period. 1.3.91. You, therefore, have to proceed with the enquiry very carefully and delicately by means of the 2.59 'Enquire whether the child was : probes which are given in the following columns. (i) Present at the place of enumeration Col. 18 : Present-1, Not Present-2 (in the through tout the Census enumeration period; household) if so, enter code 1 and put 'X-' in column 22, or 2.55 For each child, whether it is '/matched-' or ;unmatched~ enquire whether the child is present in (Ii) Absent from the place of enumeration the household or not at the time of your visit. If the throughout the Census enumeration period; child is present in the household, give code 1 in column if so, enter code 2 and go to column 22 18, If not, code 2 in column 18. or 784

    (iii) Present for part of the Census enumeration Census enumeration period (code I) or were absent period, if so, enter code J and go to column throughout the Census enumeration period (code 2) 22. or were· present for part of the Census enumeration Col. 22 : EnumerZited elsewhere Yes-1, No-2, period (code 3). If you record code 1 In this column, Not known-] pu~ a dash (-) In the subsequent columns, otherwise 2.60 This column is to be filled up only in respect proceed. to fill them up. of children with codes 2 or J In column 21. You Col. 1] : If 2 or ] in col. 12 whether may recall that these children were absent from their enumerated elsewhere -? Yes-1, No-2, Not place of normal residence throughout the census known-] enumeration period or for part of the enumeration period. Enquire whether the child has been enumerated 2.64 For children for whom code 2 or 3 has been at his place of visit. If the child Is reported to have entered In column 13, enquire whether the child was been enumerated, probe where and when to confirm enumerated at the place of visit. If 'Yes', write whether the child has really been enumerated. If after code 1. If 'No', write code 2. If 'not known' record, probe, you are convinced that the child has been code 3. enumerated at his place of visit, record code I. If the child has not been enumerated, record code 2. Do Col. 14 : Remarks not record the child as 'Not enumerated'· unless 2.65 This column is intended to note down any absolutely certain. Classify all doubtful cases under Wot observations that you may like to make. Known' and enter code 3. Time Schedule of CES INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD RECONCILIATION OF SECTION II OF CES FORM I 2.66 The Time Schedule of various stages of work in CES is given as under' :- 2.61 You will have to do field reconciliation only in respect of children aged 6 years or less who have been 1. (a) Copying of binhs In CES Form I (columns reported In Census but not In Sample Registration 4-10) to be started immediately for the System. Those children of 'Partial Match' for whom period 1.3.84 to 31.12.89; 'Match' is established at field reconciliati.on and those for whom you have not found any matching children (b) Copying' of births for the period 1.1.90 to In the SRS but whose ag~s are 7 years or more would 30.6.90 .to be done during September­ have been already scored off as per instructions In para October, 1990; 2.52 for column 16, Section I. Proceed further with (c) Copying of births for the period 1.7.90 to field reconciliation only for a child aged 6 years or less. 31.12.90 to be completed by 31.1.1991; and Col. 11 : Whether Normal resident-1, Visitor-2 (d) Copying of births for the period 1.1.91 to 2.62 Enquire wbether the child was a visitor or a '28.2.91 to be completed by 15.3.1991. normal· resident during the Census enumeration period. For purposes of this, Normal Resident will be as defined 2. Filling up of Household Matching Form, CES In SRS instructions for enumeration I.e. as one who Form A, during September, 1990~February, usually lives in this ,place permanently. If a normal 1991 resident, give code 1. If a visitor, give code 2 in this column and put a dash ,-, In column 12 .. In cases 3. Filling up of CES Form B (Household-wise LIst of doubt, a reference to the related Census Household of Births), 1.1.91 to 15.3.91 Schedule will help yqu out.' 4. Desk Match of SRS births with those of the Col. 12 : Residential status during Census Census Household Schedule, in CES Form I, enumeration period (in codes) Section I, columns 11-15, between 16.3.91, to 25.3.91. 2.63 This column is to be filled up in respect of persons who are normal residents and for whom code 5. Field Reconciliation ~f CES Form I, columns 16- 1 has been entered in column 11. Enquire whether 22 and CES Form I, Section II" columns 11- they were present in the household during the entire 14, from 1.4.91 to 15.4.1991. 785

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