CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-11

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK· Part - A &-8

KHAGARIA DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIR.ECTORY -c}

VILLAGE AND, TOWNWISE. PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

cYI~~ PEOPLE ORIENTED

Sudhir Kumar'Rakesh .. of the Indian Administrative Service 'Director of Census Operations, Bihar

IN D I A B I H A R DISTRICT Km 5 o 5 Km

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31 _;". I Total Rural Urban Area(m sq km) 1486 147354 1246 PopulatIOn 1280354 1204027 76327 No of Villages 301 No of Towns 2 DIstance of Block Head Quarters to DIstrict Head Quarters 158 Km

RIVER AND STREAM

HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT

C D BLOCK

I!!!!!I DEGREE COLLEGE TECHNICAL COLLEGE C D BLOCK Kolwar NH VILLAGES HAVING 10000 AND ABOVE NATIONAL HIGHWAY • POPULATION WITH NAME

URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE ----- IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD RS CLASS III • RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. METRE GAUGE Based upon Survey of Indld map With the permIssIon 1f the Survevor General of India C I copvnghl 2004

Maa KntyaYRlli Asthall Maa Katyayani Asthan is one of the most important cultural and historical repository ot . The is situated on the route of Mansi- narrow guage railway near Dhamahara railway station on the bank of. Koshi rive.r at a distance of about 20 km from the district headquarters - Khagaria. Maa Katyayani is worshiped as savour goddess of agriculture and cattle and temple as seat of power. It is believed that Maa Sati's hand had fallen here. Some believe that Bhagwati , was born as a daughter of saint Katyayan in his Ashram on the bank of Koshi, hence the Devi was named as Kaetyayani. . It is believed strongly that Maa Durga had appeared in dream of Sripat Maharaj and after that he founded a mud temple here which waS reconstructed into a grand temple after about 350 years in 1951. A Board of trustee is also here to look after the management of the temple.

Contents

Pages

Foreword XI Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv District Highlights - 200 I Census xvii Important Statistics in the District xix Ranking of C.D. Blocks ih the District xxi

Sta~ement - 1 to 9 Statement-l Name of the headquarters of district/tei1sils, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 xxiii Statement-2 :' Name of the headquarters of district/C.D. block, theIr rural- urban status and distance from distt ict headquarters, 2001 xxiii

Statement-3 PopUlation of the distdct at each census 'from 1901 to 2001 XXIV Statement-4 Area, number of villages!towns and population in district and C.D. Blocks, 200f xxv Statement-5 C.D. Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 xxvi Statement-6 Population of Urban Agglomerations (including constituent units)! Towns xxvi Statement-7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available xxvii Statement-8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 census and amenities available xxxiii Statement-9 Houseless and Institutional population of C.D. Blocks, rural and urban, 2001 XXXlll Diagrams xxxv: Analytical Note (i) History and the scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 5 (iii) Administrative Set-up 6 (iv) Physical features '6 (v) Census Concepts 9 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 16 (vii) 2001 Censlls findings - Popalation, its distribution 21 (a) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 21

(b) Brief analysis of the Village Di~ectory and Town Directory data based 011 inset tables 37 to 47 42 (c) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities"( Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001) based on inset tables 48 to 52 49 (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade 55 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district '55 (x) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of any historical figure associated with the district 55 (xi) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory - column heading wise explanation and coverage of data 55

PART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN -DIRECTORY Sectioll-I: Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 63 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Censlls 66 (c) C.D. B10ckwise presentation of Village Directory Data (i) C.D.Block Map showing C.D.Block boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory Data in prescribed format 1. C. D. Block Alauli 67 2. C. D. Block Khagaria 83 3. C. D. Block Mansi 99

4. C. D. Block Chautham 1107 5. C. D. Block Beldaur 117 6. C. D. Block Gogri 129 7. C. D. Block Parbatta 145 (d) Appendixes to Village Directory Appendix-I Abstract of Educational, Medical & other amenities in villages - C.D. Block level 162 Appendix. IA: Villages by number of primary schools 164 Appendix. In Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools 165 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 165 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not IUlve one or more amenities 166 Pages Appendix IIA Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities 168 Appendix III Land utilization data in respect of census tQ.wns/non- municipal towns 169 Appendix N C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 169 Appendix V Summary showing llumber of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 169 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 170 Appendix VIlA List of villages according to the proportion Of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 170 Appendix VIIB List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 177 Appendix VIII Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Blockwise) 179 Appendix IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 179 Section-II: Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 183 Town Directory Statements (I to VJI) (b) Statement I Status and growth history 188 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns 190 (d) Statement III : Municipal finance 192 (e) Statement IV : Civic and other amenities 194 " (f) Statement V : Medical Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities 196 (g) Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 198 (h) Statement VII: Civic and other amenities in slums 200 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towlls showing their outgrowth with population 202

PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 205 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 208 (c) Appendix to District Primary Censlls Abstract i.e., Urban blC!ckwise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 214 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 218 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 224 C.D. Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract 1. C.D. Block Alauli 230 Pages

2. C.D. Block Khagaria 236 3. C.D. Block Mansi 242 4. C.D. Block Chautham 248 5. C.D. Block Beldaur 254 6. C.D. Block Gogri 260 7. C.D. Block Parbatta 272 Urban Primary Census Abstract 284 Annexure I Number of Villages under. each Gram. Panchayat 293 Annexure II Estimates of child mortality, 1981 and 1991 Census 296 Alinexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage 1991 Census 296 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 & 2001 Censuses 298 Annexure V : - Brief account of main religions in the District/C.D. Blocks as per 1991 & 2001 Censuses 301 Annexure VI : Marital status of population as per 1991 & 2001 Censuses 305 Annexure VII: Age, sex and education in the district, 1991 & 2001 Censuses 315 Annexure VIII: Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 2001 Census 321 Foreword

he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organization since 1951 census, is one T.of the important publication in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographjc and socio-economic characteristics village­ wise and town-wise of the district along with the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructure facilities, etc. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Censlls Table and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published' at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census-' DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised anaiytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain arialytical' tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part­ A contained village and town directory and Part-B tire PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up.to tahsil! town levels. New features along with restructuring oflhe formats of villages and town dire rectory were added into it. In village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adults literacy centers, primary health sub-centers and community health workers in the villages were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. JnfoflI1ation on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to given the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I an~ ClassII towns. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, foll6wed .the pattern of presentation of 1981 cenSllS, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine...fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four:"fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile moie realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 censlls was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsill taluk/PS level presentation. It was excepted that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level deyelopment p!ans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive .in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines' and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income ailctex.penditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance (s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This in9ludes ooucational facilities (namely Primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Center and Primary Health Center), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including (\1) details on all slums in~~lEad of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only ClassI and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in village and towns are analyzed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of' motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexure. The analytic notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures offer.tility and mean' age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/ place of last residence, (ii) main.religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurr~d in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analyzed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Sudhir Kumar Rakesh, Director of Census Operations, Bihar, . The~eafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state government in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publiqation was carried out by Sri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr.I.C.Agarwal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr.R.P.Singh,Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technicaT guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Ani! Kumar Arora Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computersation of village and directory data and the programme for the generation ofViUage Directory and Town Direcotry statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L:Jain, Deputy Director and Shri RK. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who' have contributed to make this publication possible

D.K.Sikri Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India

New Delhi Dated: 17.1 0.2006 Preface

The history of the publication of District Census Handbooks goes back to the 1951 Census and these are printed in every Census because of their wide range utility. In successive Censuses innovations/modifications have taken place in the District Census Handbooks in terms of coverage and content of data. This is an important publication district level brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Government. Its inter-alia, provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the district. This publication has, proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is hoped that this publication will serve the purpose ofthe ever increasing demand for the micro-ievel data in this era of planned development. The District Census Handbook project is joint venture of the State Government and the Census organization and is brought out in two parts, viz. (i) part A-containing the village and town directories and (ii) part B containing village and townwise Primary Census Abstracts, pertaining to total population. It also contains the District Primary Census Abstracts for the total population and the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Population by rural-urban break-up. The present volume of the District Census Handbook (DCHB) in 2001 Census has been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The village Directory mainly' covers educational, medical, drinking water, post & telegraph, banking, credit societies, recreational & cultural and communication facilities and approach to villages available in the villages, besides, population and land use data. The content of Village Directory has been broadened by including additional facilities such as availability of banking, recreational and cultural facilities and reach of newspapers and magazines in villages. For the first time in this volume information on the most important commodity manufactured in village is provided. The Town Directory basically contains growth trend of towns since 1901, physical aspects and location, municipal finance, civic and other amenities, medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities, trade, commerce, industry banking, civic and other amenities available in slums. In Town Directory, information· on all types of slums, whether notified/recognized by respective town authorities or not is provided instead of notified slums for each statutory town. However, during 1981 and 1991 Censuses this information was restricted to class I and class II towns only. The various basic amenities available'in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. A significant addition in the publication is the inclusion of analytical notes presented as annexures on important aspects concerning Census data on (i) mortality (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, (iii) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth! place of last residence, (iv) main religions, (v) marital status of population, (vi) age, sex and education, and (vii) distribution of different mother tongues, based on 1991 and/or 2001 Census, with the prime objective of analysing the extent of changes taken place in socio-cultural demographic and economic field during the last decade. The eight digit permanent location code (PLCN) has been assigned to all the villages to facilitate the link of data with future censuses. It is worth mentioning that the District Census Handbooks of the Census of India, 2001 are being made available for the first time in electronic format in addition to' printed volumes keeping in view the demands of the data users.

(xiii) The village and town level data of amenities have been collected through the Block Development Officers and the Vice Chairmen/Executive Officers of the Municipalities and Notified Area Committees, who functioned as Charge Census Officers under the DistrictiSub­ divisional level Officers. The analytical note has been prepared on the basis of the inset tables generated from the computerized data of Village Directory, Town Directory and VillagelUrban Primary Census Abstract. It takes note of the social, economic and demographic changes, which have taken place in the districts during the decade. District and C.D. Block Maps containing useful information on many items have also been included_ in this volume. I am grateful to the State Government agencies for their co-operation in collection of such a huge mass of data. I would like to make a special mention of the warm and whole hearted co­ operation which was throughout extended by the District Magistrates, the Sub-divisional Officers, the District Census Officers and the Block Development Officers. In my office Shri Phool Singh ex-Joint Director, Sri R.K Ram Joint Director and KK. Verma, D. P. Choudhary, S.K. Das Sudhakar and Mritunjay Kumar, Manjul Mayank Pandey and Shri Ramesh Prasad, Assistant Director supervised the project at different stages. District and C. D. Block Maps were prepared in Map Section under the overall supervision of Sri M. Guria and Dr. H.K Ram, Research Officer (Map). I am thankful to all of them. The name of other officers and officials who were associated with this project is shown in separate sheet of acknowledgements. I am personally indebted to Sri D. K. Sikri, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India under whose guidance project was completed. I am deeply grateful to Sri J.K Banthia, ex­ Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India and Sri Sudhir Kumar Rakesh, ex-Director of Census Operations, Bihar, Patna for their sustained support and unfailing guidance throughout our endeavours. I am equally indebted to Sri R.C. Sethi, Additional Registrar General, India, Shri R.G. Mitra, ex-Deputy Registrar General (C & T), Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General of Social Studies Division and Dr. R.P. Singh, ex-Deputy Registrar General (Map) for spontaneous help and encouragement at different stages of the work of this project. I am also thankful to Sri S.L. Jain, Dy. Director and Sri R.K Mehta, Assistant Director of Social Studies Division of Office of the Registrar General, India, who scrutinized the manuscript.

Arun Kumar Saxena Patna Deputy Director of Census Operations, 16th Dec.2008 Bihar, Patna

(xiv) Acknowledgements

List of Officers/Officials involved in preparation of DCHB's Census of 2001 in the Directorate of Census Operations, Bihar, Patna

SI.No. Name Designation 1. Sri M.M.A. Beg Deputy Director 2. Sri S.K. Sinha Deputy Director 3. Sri Pradeep Kumar Deputy Director 4. Sri P.R. Singh - Deputy Director 5. Sri P.C. Coomar Deputy Director 6. Sri K.K. Das Assistant Director 7. Sri Mauleswar Singh Assistant Director 8. Sri Bodha LaJ Assistant Director 9. Sri Mritunjay Kumar Assistant Director 10. Sri Subhashis Sen Assistant Director 11. Sri RameshPrasad Assistant Director D.C.H.B. Section 1. Sri Manjul Mayank Pandey Assistant Director 2. Sri U.C. Lal Statistical Investigator Grade I 3. Sri Ramdhyan Paswan Statistical Investigator Grade I 4. Sri Basant Kumar Srivastava STA (Ptg.) 5. Sri Shyam Nandan Statistical Investigator Grade III 6. Sri Tarkeswar Chaudhary Statistical Investigator Grade II 7. Sri K.P. Verma Statistical Investigator Grade II 8. Sri S.N.P. Verma Statistical Investigator Grade III 9. Sri Madan Mohan Kanth Statistical Investigator Grade III 10. Sri C.K.P. Sinha Statistical Investigator Grade III 11. Sri Ramchandra Prasad Statistical Investigator Grade III 12. Sri J ayendra Prasad Statistical Investigator Grade 1II 13. Sri Ram Balak Singh Statistical Investigator Grade III 14. Sri Silas Bada Statistical Investigator Grade III 15. Sri N.D. Singh Statistical Investigator Grade III 16. Sri Rajeswar Prasad II Statistical Investigator Grade III 17. Sri D.K. Mishra Sr. Compiler 18. Sri Ramanand Mehta Sr. Compiler

(xv) SI.No. Name Designation 19. Smt. Sona Kumari Compiler 20. Sri Akhilesh Kumar Compiler 21. Sri Indradev Das Compiler 22. Sri Asheesh Kumar Singh Compiler 23. Md. Serajuddin Assistant Compiler 24. Md. Asharful Hoda Lower Division Clerk 25. Sri Surendra Mohan Prasad Lower Division Clerk 26. Sri S.S. Srivastava D.E.O. "B" 27. Sri Ranjit Kumar Singh D.E.O. "B" 28. Sri Raj Kapoor Rajak D.E.O. "B" 29. Sri Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava D.E.O. "B" 30. Sd Jagjit Lakra D.E.O. "B" 31. Md. Shakeel Ahmed D.E.O. "B" 32. Sri Sanjay Kumar Assistant Compiler 33. Miss Shayista Hoda Assistant Compiler Map Section 1. Dr. H.K.Ram Research Officer 2. Sri Utpal Kumar MandaI Senior Geographer 3. Sri Indrakant Mishra Senior Drawing Assistant 4. Sri P.K. Sinha D.E.O. "B" 5. Sri P.L. Khandait D.E.O. "B" 6. Md. Nasimuddin Khan- Draughtsman 7. Sri Ratan Kumar Roy Draughtsman

(xvi) District Highlighfs - 2001 Census

1. Khagaria ranks 33rd in terms of population (12,80,354) and 33 rd in terms of area (1,486 ~q.km.) in the state of Bihar. 2. In terms of population per sq.km. Khagaria is the 19th densely populated district in the state with 862 persons per sq.km as. against the state's 881. 3. Khagaria ranks 34th in terms of sex-ratio (885) against the state's n9. 4. There are 60 uninhabited villages (out of 301 total villages) in the district of Khagaria. 5. Borne (under Chautham C.D. Block) is the most populated village (25,151) and Darhi (under Khagaria C.D. Block) is the least populated village (25) in the district. i Ii The economy of the district mainly depends on cultivation or related work. More than 80% of the total workers are engaged in Primary sector. 7. C.D. Block Parbatta has the highest number of villages (69) in the district and C.D. Block Mansi has the lowest number of villages (14). 8. Rahimpur (under Khagaria C.D. Block) has the,largest area (5,104 hectares) and Tetarabad (under Khagaria C.D. Block) has the smallest area (4 hectares) among the villages in the district. 9. Improved drinking water facility figures are impressive - it is available for 97.9 percent of the villages.

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Important Statistics in the State/District

STATE DISTRICT

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 45,098 301 Inhabited 39,013 241 Uninhabited 6,085 60

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 125 2 -Census towns 5 0

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 82,998,509 1,280,354 Males 43,243,795 679,267 Females 39,754,714 601,087

RURAL Persons 74,316,709 1,204,027 Males 38,594,996 637,823 Females 35,721,713 566,204

URBAN Persons 8,681,800 76,327 Males 4,648,799 41,444 Females 4,033,001 34,883

PERCENTAGE 10.5% 6.0% URBAN POPULATION

AREA (in sq. km.) 94,163 1,486

DENSITY OF POPULATION 881 862 (persons per square kilometre)

SEX RATIO Total 919 885 (number of females per 1000males) Rural 926 888 Urban 868 842

Number Percentage Number Percentage

DECADAL POPULATION Persons 18,467,955 28.6 293,127 29.7 GROWTH 1991 - 2001 Males 9,405,557 27.8 150,635 28.5 Females 9,062,398 29.5 142,492 31.1

LITERATES Persons 31,109,577 47.0 414,174 41.3 Males 20,644,376 59.7 277,226 51.8 Females 10,465,201 33.1 136,948 29.3 (xix) Number Percentage Number Percentage SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 13,048,608 15.7 185,122 14.5 POPULATION Males 6,784,676 15.7 97,821 t4.4 Females 6,263,932 15.8 87,301 14.5

SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 758,351 0.9 332 0.0 POPULATION Males 393,114 0.9 182 0.0 Females 365,237 0.9 150 0.0 WORKERS AND NON - WORKERS

(I) TOTAL WORKERS Persons 27,974,606 33.7 467,240 36.5 (MAIN + MARGINAL) Males 20,483,003 47.4 329,422 48.5 Females 7,491,603 18.8 137,818 22.9

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 21,052,875 25.4 333,262 26.0 Males 17,511,018 40.5 275,641 40.6 Females 3,541,857 8.9 57,621 9.6

(ii) MARGINAL Persons 6,921,731 8.3 133,978 10.5 WORKERS Males 2,971,985 6.9 53,781 7.9 Females 3,949,746 9.9 80,197 13.3

(II) NON - WORKERS Persons 55,023,903 66.3 813,114 63.5 Males 22,760,792 52.6 349,845 51.5 Females 32,263, III 81.2 463,269 77.1

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN + MARGINAL)

(I) CULTIVATORS Persons 8,193,621 29.3 ]20,725 25.8 Males 6,457,265 31.5 93,714 28.4 Females 1,736,356 23.2 27,011 19.6

(II) AGRICULTURAL Persons 13,417,744 48.0 253,997 54.4 LABOURERS Males 8,730,251 42.6 159,019 48.3 Females 4,687,493 62.6 94,978 68.9

(III) WORKERS IN Persons 1,100,424 3.9 11,914 2.5 HOUSEHOLD Males 656,662 3.2 7,422 2.3 INDUSTRY Females 443,762 5.9 4,492 3.3

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 5,262,817 18.8 80,604 17.3 Males 4,638,825 22.7 69,267 21.0 Females 623,992 8.3 11,337 8.2 Ranking of C.D. Blocks in the District

Serial Alauli Khagaria Mansi Chautham Beldaur number In Terms of Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Total Population 213,845 3 295,480 74,297 7 113,761 6 147,456 5 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 274.5 262.4 2 70.0 7 164.0 6 223.6 5 3 Density of population per sq.km. 779 5 1126 1061 2 694 6 660 7 4 Sex Ratio 893 3 879 5 868 6 894 2 918 1 5 Proportion Urban 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 25.4 15.7 3 13.4 5 17.5 2 15.5 4 7 ProportiOIi Scheduled Tribes 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 I 0.0

8 Propo~tion Literates 31.4 7 45.4 3 41.7 4 36.5 5 32.0 6 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 40.4 3 32.4 7 32.6 6 42.3 2 42.9 10, Percentage of villages having_ Primary School 93.2 2 93.0 3 72.7 7 88.9 6 89.7 5 II Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 20.5 5 44.2 3 54.5 14.8 7 20.7 4 12 Percentage of villages having Well 38.6 7 88.4 4 90.9 3 40.7 6 96.6 2 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 52.3 4 58.1 36.4 7 44.4 6 48.3 5 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 4.5 7 41.9 9.1 6 II.l 5 13.8 4 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 4.0.9 5 67.4 2 72.7 37.0 6 20.7 7 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 22.7 6 51.2 4 54.5 3 44.4 5 6.9 7 17 Percentage of villages having Forest area 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated area 100.0 1.90.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

(XXI) Ranking of C.D. Blocks in the District

Serial Gogri Parbatta number In Terms of Value Rank Value Rank 2 13 14 15 16 Total Population 243,303 2 192,212 4 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 250.3 4 241.0 3 3 Density of population per sq.km. 972 3 797 4 4 Sex Ratio 866 7 885 4 5 Proportion Urban 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 8.1 6 6.2 7 7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 0.0 0.0 8 Proportion Literates 45.8 2 50.0 9 Work participation rate

(Main + ~rginal Workers) 34.0 5 34.7 4 10 Percentage of villages having Primary School 9'1.7 4 93.5 11 Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 51.2 2 15.2 6 12 Percentage of villages having Well 100.0 84.8 5 13 Percentage ofviJIages having Post Difrce 53.7 3 54.3 2 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 14.6 3 28.3 2 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 61.0 4 65.2 3 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 63.4 2 71.7 17 Percentage of villages having Forest area 0.0 0.0 18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated area 97.0 3 .97.1 2

(xxu) STATEMENT-l NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT / TAHSIL, TUEffi. RURAlrURBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 Serial Name of District I Name of District I Tahsil Whether Distance from Tahsil headquarters to district number Tahsil headquarters Urban I Rural headquarters by road (in lan. ) 234 S

There is no Tahsil in Bihar

STATEMENT - 2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT/CD. BLOCK, THEffi.RURAL-URBAN I STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 Serial Name of Districtl Name of District/C.D. Whether urbanI Distance from C.D. Block headquarters number C. D. Block Block headquarters rural to district headquarters by road (in lans.) 2 3 4 5 Khagaria* Khagaria Urban '" 0 Alauli Alauli Rural 17 '2 Khagaria* Khagaria Urban'" 0 3 Mansi* Mansi Rural 7 4 Chautham Chautham Rural 22 5 Beldaur Beldaur Rural 48 6 Gogri Urbari* 2S 7 Parbatta Parbatta Rural 46

Note: 1. Asterisk in COIUllll1 2 denotes that the District / C.D.Block headquarters is a rail head. 2. Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the District / C.D.Block headquarters is a statutory town.

(xxiiI) STATEMENT - 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

Total! Decadal population variation Rural! Census District Urban Year Persons Males Females Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Khagaria Total 1901 321,380 157,140 164,240 1911 331,441 161,970 169,471 10,061 3.1 1921 315,J66 J55,894 159,272 16,275 -4.9 1931 354,889 177,633 177,256 39,723 12.6 1941 401,206 200,792 200,414 46,317 13.1 1951 443,401 228,669 214,732 42,195 10.5 1961 540,794 278,269 262,525 97,393 22.0 1971 641,202 338,596 302,606 100,408 18.6 1981 768,653 404,095 364,558 127,451 19.9 1991 987,227 528,632 458,595 218,574 28.4 2001 1,280,354 679,267 601,087 293,127 29.7

Rural 1901 309,888 151,499 158,389 1911 320,637 156,484 164,153 10,749 3.5 1921 305,645 150,745 154,900 -14,992 -4.7 1931 342,659 171,225 171,434 37,014 12.1 1941 385,647 192,718 192,929 42,988 12.5 1951 433,351 223,354 209,997 47,704 12.4 1961 527,063 270,736 256,327 93,712 21.6 1971 602,626 317,785 284,841 75,563 14.3 1981 724,505 380,295 344,210 121,879 20.2 1991 928,423 496,937 431,486 203,918 28.1 2001 ,201,027 637,823 566,204 275,604 29.7

Urban 1901 11,492 5,641 5,851 1911 10,804 5,486 5,318 -688 -6.0 1921 9,521 5,149 4,372 -1,283 -11.9 1931 12,230 6,408 5,822 2,709 28.5 1941 15,559 8,074 7,485 3,329 27.2 1951 10,050 5,315 4,735 -5,509 -35.4 1961 13,731 7,533 6,198 3,681 36.6

1971 38,576 20,8~ 1 17,765 24,845 180.9 1981 44,148 23,800 20,348 5,572 14.4 1991 58,804 31,695 27,109 14,656 33.2 2001 76,327 41,444 34,883 17,523 29.8

(xxiv) STATEMENT - 4 AREA, NUMBER OFVILLAGESfl'OWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND C.D. BLOCK, 2001

District! Total/ Area in Population No. of villages No. of No. of Population Serial C. D. Block! RuraV square per square Statutory Census No. of number UNfown Urban kilometres kilometres Inhabited Un-inhabited towns towns households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Khagaria Total 1,486.0 862 241 60 2 0 224,095 1,280,354 679,267 601,087 Rural 1,473.5 817 241 60 0 0 212,063 1,204,027 637,823 566,204 Urban 12.5 6,126 0 0 2 0 12,032 76,327 41,444 34,883

1 Alauli Total 274.5 779 44 0 0 39,537 213,845 112,955 100,890 Rural 274.5 779 44 0 0 39,537 213,845 112,955 100,890 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2, Khagaria -Total 262.4 1,126 43 7 0 50,696 295,480 157,230 138,250 Rural 259.4 965 43 7 0 0 43,618 250,259 132,371 117,888 Urban 2.9 15,226 0 0 0 7,078 45,221 24,859 20,362 Khagaria (M) Urban 2.9 15,226 0 0 0 7,078 45,221 24,859 20,362

3 Mansi Total 70.0 1,061 11 3 0 0 12,192 74,297 39,769 34,528 Rural 70.0 1,061 II 3 0 0 12,192 74,297 39,769 34,528 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 Chautham Total 163.9 694 27 0 0 0 20,835 113,761 60,063 53,698 Rural 163.9 694 27 0 0 0 20,835 113,761 60,063 53,698 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 Beldaur Total 223.6 660 29 0 0 0 27,077 147,456 76,899 70,557 Rural 223.6 660 29 0 0 0 27,077 147,456 76,899 70,557 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Gogri Total 250.3 972 41 26 0 41,607 243,303 130,359 112,944 Rural 240.8 881 41 26 0 '0 36,653 212,197 113,774 98,423 Urban 9.5 3,278 0 0 0 4,954 31,106 16,585 14,521 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Urban 9.5 3,278 0 ° 0 4,954 31,106 16,585 14,521 7 Parbatta Total 241.0 797 46 23 0 '0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 Rural 241.0 797 46 23 0 '0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 Urban 0 ° 0 0 ° 0 0 0 0 0

. (xxv) STATEMENT-5 C.D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VII:LAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 Serial Number of villages Rural population number Name of C. D. Block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 " Alauli 45 44 213,845 112,955 100,890 2 Khagaria 50 43 250,259 132,371 117,888 3 Mansi 14 11 74,297 39,769 34,528 4 Chautham 27 27 113,761 .60,063 53,698 5 Beldaur 29 29 147,456 76,899 70,557 6 Gogri 67 41 212,197 113,774 98,423 7 Parbatla 69 46 192,212 101,992 90,220

District (Rural) Total: 301 241 1,204,027 637,823 566,204

STATEMENT-6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS)fI'OWNS, 2001

Serial Name of C, D. Block Population number Name of Town+ Urban status where town is located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gogri Jamalpur NA Gogri '31,106 16,585 14,521 2 _ Khagaria M Khagaria 45,221 24,859 20,362

District (Urban) total: 76,327 41,444 34,883 + To be arranged in alphabetical order

(XXVI) STATEMENT - 7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Whether Whether Serial Name of Location code it is Tahsil it is C. D. Block number C. D. Block Name of village number . Population headquarters headquarters 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alauli Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 02266500 7,324 No 2 Alauli Amausi 02266600 5,757 No 3 Alauli Ambaicharua 02266900 12,499 No 4 Alauli Alauli 02267100 12,878 Yes 5 Alauli Ananpur Maran 02267400 5,199 No 6 Alauli Cherakhera 02267600 14,952 No ,7 Alauli Saharbani 02267700 7,541 No 8 Alauli Meghauna 02268000 11,747 No 9 Alauli Hathwan 02268100 9,303 No to Alauli Raun 02268200 8,724 No II A1auli Goriami 02268300 5,813 No 12 Alauli Sahsi 02268500 6,309 No 13 Alauli Harpur 02269100 7,067 No 14 Alauli Gaura Chak 02269700 5,796 No 15 Alauli Bahadurpur 02269800 7,096 No 16 Alauli Chhil Kauri 02270100 5,588 No 17 Alauli Machhra 02270200 5,058 No 18 Alauli Summha 02270300 10,035 No 19 Khagaria Marar 02271100 6,075 No 20 Khagaria Rasaunk 02271200 8,459 No 21 Khagaria Marar 02271300 22,249 No 22 Khagaria Bachhauta 02271400 10,092 No 23 Khagaria Rani Shakarpura 02272100 12,127 No 24 Khagaria DhelaSimri 02272200 9,701 No 25 Khagaria Gangaur 02272300 5,356 No 26 Khagaria Tetarabad 02272500 9,217 No 27 Khagaria Jal Kaura 02272900 7,223 No 28 Khagaria Jahangira 02273100 7,125 No 29 Khagaria Labhgaon 02273300 7,701 No 30 Khagaria Bisliunpur Dhusmari 02273500 5,196 No 31 Khagaria Bhadas 02273600 17,323 No 32 Khagaria Durgapur 02274200 5,937 No 33 Khagaria Kothia 02274500 5,072 No 34 Khagaria Mathurapur 02274800 13,824 Yes 35 Khagaria Rahimpur 02274900 22,795 No 36 Khagaria Sonhauli 02275000 14,145 No 37 Khagaria Ranko 02275100 8,021 No 38 Kllagaria Gaura 02275700 5,338 No 39 Mansi Balha 02275900 9,103 No 40 Mansi Mansi 02276500 6,355 Yes 41 Mansi Khutia 02276600 6,241 No 42 Mansi Al1lni 02276100 5,240 No (xxviO STATEMENT - 7 (Collid.) VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENlTIES AVAILABLE Amenities available Drinking Communi- Educational Medical Water cation Banking Senior Primary Primary Serial Name of Secondary Health IIealth Sub- Railway Commercial Co-operative number village school College Centre Centre Tap water station Bank Bank 3 8 9 10 il 12 13 14 15 I Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 0 o o o No No o o 2 Amausi 0 o o o No No o o 3 Ambaicharua 0 o o No No o o 4 Alauli 0 o o o No No I 5 Ananpur Maran 0 o o 1 No No o o 6 Cherakhera 0 o o o No No o o 7 Saharbani 0 o o o No No o o 8 Meghauna 0 o o No No o o 9 Hathwan o o o o No No o o 10 Raun o o o o No No o o I I Goriami- o (} o o No No o 12 Sahsi o o o o No No o 13 Harpur 0 o o I No No o o 14 Gaura Chak 0 o o o No No o o 15 Bahadurpur 0 o I No No 1 o 16 Chhi! Kauri 0 o o o No No o o 17 Machhra 0 o o o No No o I 18 Summha 0 o o 1 No No o o 19 Marar 0 o o o No No o o 20 Rasaunk 0 o o o No No o o 21 Marar 0 o o No No 1 o 22 Bachhauta 0 o o No No o o 23 Rani Shakarpura 0 o o No Yes o o 24 Bhela Simri 0 o o No No I o 25 Gangaur 0 o o No No o (l 26 Tetarabad 0 o o No No o o 27 Jal Kaura 0 o o J No No o 28 Jahangira 0 o o No Yes o o 29 Labhgaon 0 o o I No No o 30 Bishunpur Dhusmari 0 g o No No o o 31 Bhadas 0 o o No No o o 32 Durgapur 0 o o o No No o o 33 Kothia 0 o o No No o o 34 Mathurapur 0 o o 1 Yes Yes o 35 Rahimpur 0 o 3 No No o 36 Sonhauli 0 1 o I No No I o 37 Ranko 0 o o o No No o o 38 Gaura 0 o o o No No o o 39 Balha 0 o o No No I o 40 Mansi 0 o I 1 Yes Yes o o 41 Khutia 0 o o o Yes No o o 42 Amni 0 0, o No No o o (XAviii) STATEMENT -7 (Collld.) VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Whether Whether Serial Name of Location coue it is Tahsil it is C.D. Block number C. D. Block Name of village number Population headquarters headquarters 2 3 4 5 6 7 43 Mansi Saidpur 02276900 11,370 No 44 Mansi Chak Hussaini 02277000 10,368 No 45 Mansi Thatha 02277100 20,278 No 46 Chautham Thuthi (Mohan pur) 02277800 6,058 No 47 Chautham Borne 02278200 25,151 No 48 Chautham Pipra 02278500 5,232 No 49 Chautham Nirpur 02278700 5,344 No 50 Chautham Chautham 02279000 11,445 Yes 51 Chautham Rohiar 02279200 5,277 No 52 Chautham Dhutauli 02279300 9,739 No 53 Beldaur Goas 02280100 5,360 No 54 Beldaur Kingri 02280300 8,142 No 55 Beldaur Mali 02280400 6,833 No 56 Beldaur Pirnagra 02280500 9,631 No 57 Beldaur Mahinath Nagar 02280600 5,239 No 58 Beldaur Beldaur 02280800 14,953 Yes 59 Beldaur Bobil 02280900 7,134 No 60 Beldaur Sakrohra 02281100 6,171 No 61 Beldaur Pachaut 02281400 7,997 No 62 Beldaur Dighaun 02281500 12,475 No 63 Beldaur Itmadi 02281900 5,386 No 64 Beldaur Chorhli 02282000 5,376 No 65 Beldaur Bhela Nauabad 02282300 6,229 No 66 Beldaur Telihar Q2282400 6,035 No <" 67 Beldaur Dumri 02282600 7,907 No 68 Gogri Baltara 02283000 7,482 No 69 Gogri Maira 02283100 5,877 No 70 Gogri Pakrail 02283300 5,602 No 71 Gogri Banni 02283400 13,172 No 72 Gogri Borna 02283900 7,062 No 73 Gogri Jhiktia 02284200 5,070 No 74 Gogri Shamshuddinpur 02284300 8,739 No 75 Gogri Mahesh Khunt 02284400 12,420 No 76 Gogri Ratan 02284800 11,560 No 77 Gogri Jamalpllr 02285600 22,734 No 78 Gogri Gochhari 02286200 5,240 No 79 Gogri MlIshkipur 02286600 6,386 No 80 Gogri Basudeopllf 02286800 6,829 No 81 Gogri Rampur 02287000 5,821 No 82 Gogri SherChakla 02288300 10,389 No 83 Gogri Pasraha 02288500 7,046 No 84 Gogri Koila 02289100 6,51:1 No

(xxix) STATEMENT - 7 (Collld.) VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amenities availahle Drinking Communi- Educational Medical Water cation Banking Senior Primary Primary Serial Name of Secondary Health I Icallh SlIb­ Railway Commercial Co-operative number village school College Centre Centre Tap water station Bank Bank 138 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 43 Saidpuf 0 o o I No No o 44 Chak Hussaini 0 o I o Yes No 2 1 45 Thatha 0 o o No No o o 46 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 0 o o No No o o 47 Borne 1 o 1 o No Yes 2 o 48 Pipra 0 o o o No No 1 o 49 Nirpur o o o No No o o 50 Chautham o o· I o No No 51 Rohiar o o o No No o o 52 Dhlltauli o o o 2 No No o o 53 Goas o _0 o o No No o o 54 Kingri o o o o No No iJ o 55 Mali o o o o Yes No o o 56 Pimagra o o 1 1 No No I 1 57 Mahinath Nagar o o o o No No o o 58 Beldaur o o 1 Yes No o 1 59 Bobil o o o o No No o o 60 Sakrohra o o o o No No o o 61 Pachaut o o o o No No o o 62 Dighaun o o o o Yes No o o 63 Itmadi o o o 1 No No o o 64 Chorhli o o o o No No o o 65 Bhela Nauabad o o o o No No 1 o 66 Telihar o o o o No No o o 67 Dumri o o o 2 No No 1 o 68 Baltara o o 1 1 No No o o 69 Maira o o 2 2 No No o o 70 Pakrail o o No No o o 71 Banni o o No No 1 o 72 Borna o 0- No No o o 73 Jhiktia o o 1 No No o o 74 Shamshuddinpur o o 1 1 No No o o 75 Mahesh Khunt o o o o Yes Yes o 1 76 Ratan o o o o No No o o 77 Jamalpur o I I No No o o 78 Gochhari o o 1 I No Yes 1 79 Mushkipur o o o o No No o o 80 Basudeopur o o o o No No o o 81 Rampur o o o o No No o 82 Sher Chakla o o I No No o o 83 Pasraha o o No No 1 o 84 Koila o o No No o o (xxx) STATEMENT -7 _(Collld.) VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT CD. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Whether Whether Serial, Name of Location code it is Tahsil it is C.D. B[ock number C.D. Dlock Name of village number Population headquarlers headquarters 2 3 4 5 6 7 85 Parbatta Madhopur Karari 02289800 9,934 No 86 Parbatta Kabaila 02290000 5,723 No 87 Parbatta Deori 02290600 5,0[6 No 88 Parbatta Saurl1 02290700 [6,0[ [ No 89 Parbatta Jhajhra 022908~0 5,223 No 90 Parbatta Mehdipur 02290900 7,[89 No 91 Parbatta Bundehra 02291000 6,650 No 92 Parbatta Pipra[atif 0229[ 100 1I,74[ No 93 Parbalta Baisa 0229[200 7,059 No 94 Parbatta Ka[wara 02291300 [0,932 No 95 Parbalta Kairia 02291500 5,023 No 96 Parbalta Ku[haria 02292200 10,189 No 97 Parbalta Zorawarpur 02293700 6,783 No 98 Parbatta Gobindpur 02293800 5,183 No 99 Parbalta Parbata 02294500 8,471 No 100 Parbalta Siadatpur Aguani 02295300 8,438 No

(XXXI) ~TA'f.EMENT -7 (COllc/(/.) VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amenities available Drinking Communi- Educational Medical Water cation Banking Senior Primary Primary Serial Name of Secondary Health Health Sub· Railway Commercial Co-operative number village school College Centre Centre Tap water station Dank Dank 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 85 Madhopur Karari 0 0 I 0 No No 0 0 86 Kabaila 0 0 0 1 No No 0 0 87 Deori 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0 88 Saurh I 0 0 0 No Yes 0 0 89 Jhltihra 0 0 0 0 NO No 0 0 90 Mehdipur 1 0 0 0 No No 0 91 Bundehra 0 0 0 No No 0 92 Pipralatif 0 0 0 No No 0 93 Baisa 0 0 0 1 No No 0 0 94 Kalwara 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0 95 Kairia 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0 96 Kulharia 0 0 0 0 No No 1 0 97 Zorawarpur 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0 98 Gobindpur 0 0 No No 0 99 Parbata 0 0 No No 2 100 Siadatpur Aguani 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0

(xxxiO STATEMENT - 8 STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMEN ITIES AVAlLABLE Amenities available Whether Whether Improved it is it is Educational drinking Commu- Location TehsH C.D. Block Senior Medical water nication Banking Serial Name of code head- head- Secondary Health Tap Railway number Town number Population !luarters quarters School College Hospital Centre water station Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 This District has no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT - 9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OFC.D. BLOCK, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 Distri£tl Totall Houseless Population Institutional Population Serial C. D.Block/ RuraV No. of- No. of number UNTown Urban household Persons Males Females household Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Khagaria Total 57 255 130 125 263 3,324 2,565 759 Rural 42 195 101 '94 195 1,873 1,217 656 Urban 15 60 29 31 68 1,451 1,348 103 Alauli Total 6 41 22 19 34 283 149 134 Rural 6 41 22 19 34 283 149 134 Urban 2 Khagaria Total 17 71 36 35 95 1,658 1,488 170 Rural 3 13 7 6 34 323 238 85 Urban 14 58 29 29 61 1,335 1,250 85 Khagaria (M) Urban 14 58- 29 29 . 61 1,335 1,250 85 3 Mansi Total 8 37 22 15 10 74 35 39 Rural 8 37 22 15 10 74 35 39 Urban 4 ' Chautham Total II 41 17 21 35 334 177. 157 Rural 11 41 17 24 35 334 177 157 Urban 5 Beldaur Total 4 2 2 21 230 167 63 Rural 4 2 2 21 230 167 63 Urban 6 Gogri Total 4 17 9 8 42 542 421 L21 Rural 3 15 9 6 35 426 323 103 Urban I 2 2 7 Il6 98 18 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Urban 2 2 7 116 98 18 7 Parbatta Total 10 44 22 22 26 203 128 75 Rural 10 44 22 22 26 203 128 75 Urban (xxxiii)

DIAGRAMS c.n.BWCKWISED1OC:ADAL CHANGE OF KHAGARJA DISTRICT

111119911 400,000 1 L·2001

r-lo ~ 300,000 z

iIl<

200,000

100,000

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(xxxvi) C.D.BLOCK WISE DECADAL CHANGE OF KHA.GARIA DISTRICT

400,000 ~1991 .2001

300,000

200,000

100,000

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(xxxvii) C.D. BLOCK WISE DENSITY 011' KHAGARIA DISTRICT, 2001

1,200

1,100 -

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900

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700

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(xxxviii) C. D. BLOCK WISE LITERACY OF KHAGARIA DISTRICT, 2001

[mMALES • F~ES I

70

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(xxxix) C.D. BLOCK WISE TOTAL POPULATION / WORKER / NON WORKER OF KHAGARIA DISTRICT

------~ f3l TOTAL POPULATION

.WORKKFR

350,000 DNONWORKKFR

300,000

250,000

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50,000

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iii TOTAL POPULAnON

• SC POPULATlON 350,000 OS T POPULATION

300,000

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(xli)

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not Handbook be published in many States/UTs due to delay in compilation of the requisite material. As far as the The District Census Handbook, brought out by state of Bihar is concerned, this Third Part or Part­ the Census Organization, is one of the mo'st valuable C could be published in respect of a few districts district level pUblications.!t provides, inter-alia, only. For the remaining districts, this volume was kept information on the basic demographic and socio­ in the office library in mimeographed form. economic characteristics and availability of important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of At the 1981 Census, new features along with the respective districts. This publication has proved to restructuring of the format of Village and Town be of immen;e utility to the planners, administrators, Directory were introduced in the DCHB. These were academicians and researchers. published in two parts for each district. While Part­ A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA The District Census Handbook, a joint venture of Villages and Towns (ward wise), including of the State Government and the Census Organization, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA up to is one of the richest data sources, particularly in the cD Block/Town level, was provided -in Part-B. To context of planning and development at the grass root illustrate, all the amenities, except electricity, were level. It is rather the only source that gives village brought together in the Village Directory and if an and town level information concerning several amenity was not available in the concerned village, den\ographic and socio-economic characteristics and the distance (in broad ranges) from the nearest place also on availability of important civic amenities. This having such amenity was given. Information on some publication was brought out in the 1951 Census for new items such as adult literacy centres, primary the first time. In fact, it is the replacement of 'Village health sub-centres and community health workers in

Statements' which. used to be prepared in the, the village were provided so as to meet some of the Censuses of Pre-Independence period, and since -1951 requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs it has been published after each decennial census with Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the some innovations/improvements. village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the Initially the scope of the DCHB was confined to number of inaccessible villages in each district. In certain important census tables on population, case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the economic and socia-cultural aspe2ts as also the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Primary Census Abstract (PC A) of each village and Statement (IV-A) on slums was provided so as to town of the district. The DCHB published after the enable the planners to formulate programmes for 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the providing civic amenities in the slums. in this district, administrative statistics, census tables and, statement details on civic and other amenities were Village and Town Directories including PCA (Primary presented for the notified slums of Class I and Class Census Abstract). At the 1971 Census, the DCHl3 II towns. Apart from this, one column on the was brought out in two parts, viz., Part-A comprising Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe pOl?ulation and Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising another on adult literacy classes/centres were added Village and Town PCA in respect of all the States in Statements Nand V respectively. and Union Territories. The Third Part of the DeHB, The manner of presentation of the DCHB for comprising administrative statistics and district census ,- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA the 1991 Census was, by and large, the s~me as and cultural facilities, availability of newspapers & followed during 1981 Census.However, the fOfl)1at magazines and most important commodity (ies) of PCA was restructured slightly in the 199] Census manufactured in the Village etc. Apart from these, for the benefit of data users and nine-fold industrial more details on distance(s) at which basic educational classification of main workers was given as against facilities (viz., Primary and Middle Schools and four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 College) and medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise popula! ion in Maternity and Child Welfare Centre and Primary the 0-6 age group was also included in the PCA for Health Centre) etc. are available, if not already the first time with a view to enabling data users to available in the village, are being provided for the compute more realistic literacy rates as all children first time in DCHB. below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census.!t Was expected that the The type and extent of basic amenities available above mentioned modifications would help the in the villages & towns have been analyzed in depth planners in chalking out more effective developmental with the help of a number of cross classified inset programmes. tables & statements. Brief analytical notes/accollnts on important aspects concerning respective districts At the country level, one of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census was the C.D.Block viz. (i) mortality (ii) various measures offertility and level presentation of data in the Village Directory and mean age at marriage (iii) percentage distribution of PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluka/PS level migrants by place ofbirth/place of residence, (iv) main presentation across the country. For the state of Bihar, religions,(v) marital status of population, (vi) age, sex however, the Community Development Block leVel and education & (vii) distribution of different mother presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA tongues, based on 1991 and/or 2001 Census, are being had been adopted since 1971 Census itself. During given at the end of the text as separate annexures. 1951 and 1961 Censuses the presentation of data was made at the Ancha1 level in the State of Bihar. In For the District Census Hand Book of the Census fact, Anchal and Community Development Block used oflndia, 2001, emphasis has been given on the quality to be more or less co-terminus till 1991 census. of village and town level amenity data. With a view However, the situation has changed after 1991 Census to find out erratic or aberrant trends of inexplicable and now Anchal and Community Development Block fluctuations in amenity data, efforts have been made no longer remain co-terminus in all the cases. 1t was to verifY the V.D. & T.D. data with the help of similar expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the information brought out by the State and Central planners in formulation of micro level developmental Governments as also by Goveljoment/Semi­ plans, as the C.D. Block is now increasingly being Government institutions. used as the key administrative unit for developmental The processing of data and maps t~ be planning. In order to facilitate the task of incorporated in the District Censlls Hand Book this administrators, planners and researchers intending to time has been done both manually and digitally (with use Village DirectorylPCA data, either from the the help of computer technology). Another innovation magnetic tapeslfloppies or from the published records, of Census of India 2001 is that the hard copy of the both computerized and manual codes "for each village maps of the Districts and C.D. Blocks have been were provided for the 1991 Census along with the corresponding codes of 1981, converted into the digital database. During 1991 census the village wise information/amenities were shown " The District Census Handbook of Census ofIndia, manually in the maps of District Census Hand Book. 2001 is more informative and exhaustive in terms of But during 2001 Census the depiction of the coverage and content. The coverage ill Village information/amenities in the maps has been done by Directory has been further broadened by including a utilizing Computer Assisted Cartography.The editing, number of other facilities like banking, recreational annotati~n, incorporation_- of amenities and other 4 ANALYTICAL NOTE concerned work related with district and C.D.Block With the extension of the British dominions, maps have been done simultaneously, as far as which included Khagaria ceased to be an possible, except the incorporation of population size important frontier post. The existence of Munger, as of ttte villages which became ready when the Urbani a separate executive centre is believed to date from Village Primary Census Abstract was made available the year 1812. The extent of the Munger jurisdiction through Computer Scanner. is not mentioned in the local records till september 1814, when it is stated to comprise five Thanas or (ii) Brief history of the district Police divisions, namely, Munger,Tarapur,Surajgarha, Khagaria was created as a separate subdivision Mallepur and Gogari, In 1834 pargana chakai was mainly because of the difficulties arising out ofa lack transferred from the district of Ramgarh and in 1839 of easy means of communications. Railways were a pargana Bishazari from the district of Patna, very old means of comnmnication in this district. As Numerous minor changes followed but the greatest per the Gazetteer of 1960, this Subdivision has three change was effected in June 1874, when parganas railway lines the North Eastern Railway, passing west Sakhrabadi, Darra, Singhaul, Kharagpur and Parbatta to East had four Stations - Khagaria, Mansi, were transferred from to Munger, together ,and Pasraha . One branch line shoot with tappas lowdah and simrawan and 281 villages off from Khagaria passing through Olapur and Imli, from parganas sahuri and lakhanpur comprising in all while another branch line shot off from Mansi, Which an area of 613.62 square miles. The Subdivision of went up to Saharsa. This Mansi- Saharsa branch line, was for1l).ed in 1864, at first with headquarters during that period was however disturbed during rains at sikandra, but in 1869 they were transferred to between Katyani Asthan and Koparia, a distance of JamuL The subdivision was established in 6 miles, which had to be covered by boats. Apart 1870 and in 1943-44, Khagaria subdivision was from. railways, the other means of communication was established with headquarters at Khagaria. roads, which were in a very bad shape. The only When Khagaria subdivision was created, it metalled road at that time was 22 mile long comprised of an area of 752 square miles and as per Maheshkhunt- Aguawani ghat roael, which was still the Census of 1951, had a population of 5,84,625 under construction. During that period· Khagaria­ persons. It had seven Police Thanas, namely, Parihara- Bakhri Road was also under construction Khagaria, Gogari, Chautham, Parbatta, Alauli, Beldaur and national Highway linking Mokamaghat to and Bakhtiyarpur. Presently, Bakhtiyarpur f~rms part was under contemplation. ./ of , Most of the part of Khagaria Munger, of which Khagaria was a ..part, in the district was referred to as ' Pharkiya Pargana.' In later history, come into prominence, in the year 1762, the 1926 District Gazetter of Munger, it has been when kasim ali khan made it his capital instead of referred as "a pargana in the north east of the Munger Murshidabad. ' from which he remo~ed his treasure, Subdivision, 'with an area of 506 square miles' his elephants and horses,_and even the gold and silver comprised mainly within the Gogari thana." This tract decorations of the Imambara. H(t built himself a formerly belonged to an ancient family of Zamindars, palace with a breast work befor it for thirty guns, of whose history little is known except what was and had the fortifications strengthened; while his coilected in 1787 by Mr. Adair, the collector of favourite General Gurghin Khan an Armenian who Bhagalpur. Towards the close of the 15 th century, the had formerly been a cloth merchant at Ispahan, Emperor of Delhi sent a Rajput, named Biswanath reor~anized the army, had it drilled and equipped after Raj, to contain lawlessness in the area. He the English model, and established an arsenal; the successfully accomplished the task and obtained the manufacture of fire-arms, which still is carried on at grant of a Zamindari in this part of the country, and Munger, is said to date back to this period, soon after the estate developed on his posterity without he had established himself at Munger, Mir Kasim Ali interruption for ten generations. The ahnals of the came into collission with the English, which finally family, however, after the first quarter of the 18th resulted in capture of Munger in the year 1763. century, are a record of little but bloodshed and

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA violence. At the time of publication of the 1926 of Munger on the east by the districts of Madhepura Gazetteer , the greater portion of the estate was the and Bhagalpur and on the west by the districts of property of Babu Kedarnath Goenka and Babu Begusarai and . Before the construction deonandan Prasad. of embankments besides the Ganga, the Bagmati, the. Burhi Gandak and the Kosi, namely karachi (iii) Administrative set up badlaghat embankment, Badla- Nagarpara The district of Khagaria is boun'cted on the north empankment, Burhi Gandak pi'otection embankment by the district of Saharsa on the south by the district and Gopgari- Narayanpur embankment, the vast tract of Munger on the east by the districts of Madhepura of present Khagaria district was flat allucial plain and and Bhagalpur and on the west by ·the districts of was abound in marshy and swampy land. The Begusarai and Samastipur. Presently the district of characteristics .of this part north of Ganga has been Khagaria has got two subdivisions viz., Khagaria and described as follows by a former collector of Munger, Gogri. There are seven Community Dev. Blocks in Mr. E. Lockwood in ''Natural History, Sports and the district namely, Alauli, Khagaria, Mansi, Travel"- "The northern part is an extensive plain Chautham, Beldaur, Gogri ~nd Parbatta. There are forined by the rich alluvial soil brought down by the two towns namely Khagaria (M) and Gogri lamalpur ever changing river. In the north nine tenths of th6 (NAC) in the district. Total number ofv.illages in the trees are cultivated mangoes, whilst wheat, Indian district is 301. corn, various kinds of millet, peas, masur, rahar, oats, , indigo, mustard, linseed and castor oil, are the prin?ipal District Magistrate is posted in the :district who crops which the land holders find profitable to grow." is the top most official of Revenue' and civil He further describes that in contrast, "the southern administration. He belongs to LA.S. cadre. District portion (south of the Ganga) consists of vast rice Magistrate conducts development and' welfare works tracts and forests, which cover the metamorphic hills in the district. ADM and other officers are posted in extehding far away into central India from the town order to help D.M. in the administration. The district of Monghyr. In the forest of the south are found the has two subdivisions headed by subdivisional officers ebony tree, the .sal and the mahua. The south also either from LA.S. or B.P.S.C. cadre. S.D.O. is under yields vast quantities of rice,and a hundred and fifty direct authority ofD.M. There are seven C.D. Blocks tons of opium, grown on twenty .five thousand acres in the district where B.D.Os. are posted who of land, whilst, after crossing the , little rice undertake development and welfare projects. and inot a single poppy will be seen."

Judicial Administration: The Judges ~nd Munshif The major part of the alluvial plain comprising magistrates are posted at district and subdivisions who this district, at present, is mainly a saucer- shaped administer and deliver justice of different kind.The depression, the center ofwhich was im{ndated during district judiciary is part of Indian judicial system as the rains by the over flow of the rivers and for the envisaged in Indian Constitution and independent of rest of the year was full of marshy hollows. The district administration. inundation has decreased after construction of Police Administration : The Superintendent of embankments but still a large part in the north eastern Police, Khagaria is the head of the district police part of the district, contained in west by Gogari, administration who is either from the Indian Police Mllheshkhunt - Saharsa Road, in the north by the Service or the Service. In the Koshi and in the south by the Ganga is completely subdivisions ofthe district, the Deputy Superintendents inundated during rainy season except for the National of Police are posted who keep control on polrce Highway and the New Delhi - Gauhati Railway line. administration. River System (iv)Pbysicaf Features The principal rivers afthe district are the Ganga, The district ofJ

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; KHAGARIA irrigation. As a result, the cultivators are dependent Mansi, Maheshkhunt and Pasraha, from Mansi one on the use of private borings fitted with pump sets. branch line goes towards Saharsa, while from Fortunately, due to high water level in the area, the Khagaria, one branch line goes towards Samastipur. cost of boring is not very high and even middle class Both these branch lines are still meter- gauge. Mansi farmers can afford to have private boring and pump had been an important place from the point of view sets. Agriculture, being the mainstay of the economy of railways, since it used to be the headquarters of of the district, Government sponsored financing an Engineering district of railway but now most of programmes, also give importance to bank financing important offices of railways have shifted from this of individual owned irrigation projects, comprising place to , which falls in . mainly of 5-7.5 KVA pump sets and boring. National Highway No. 31 passes through the Animal Husbandry district almost parallel to the railway line in west­ cast direction. Almost 46 Km. of NH- 31 falls within The rearing of milch cattle had been a traditional the jurisdiction ofKhagaria district NH-31 goes right occupation in this area. The 1960 Gazetteer says, upto Gauhati and is an important road link of Bihar "There is good pasturage among the, hills to the south to the north - eastern part of the country and to during the rainy season and in pasturage grounds of Northern Bengal. From Maheshkhunt, on NH-31, Pharkiya,, in dry season, but elsewhere grazing '~he branches off one road to Saharsa district. lands are scare. During the dry season, and only those who can afford to send their animals to the north - Apart trom National highway, the condition of gangetic plains in pargana Pharkiya keep good stock" other roads in the district is not very good. Historically Even people from the district of Darbhanga, also the situation had been the same. Excessive rains and Bhagalpur used to visit this tract and water logging coupled with poor maintenance for'the grazing of the cattle during dry season. account for this. Prominent roads of the district, which are maintained by Road Construction depal1ment are Industrialisation Maheshkhunt, Chauthm, Beldaur Road (26 Km.), The economy of the district is dependent entirely Maheshkhunt - Gogari- Parbatta- sUltanganj ghat on agriculture and its two main allied activities, namely Road (32 Km.), Khagaria- Alauli Road (18 Km.), Khagaria - Parihara- Bakhri Road (19 Km.), h011iculture and dairy. Industrialisation is completely Khagaria-Munger ghat Road (6.5 Km.) , Khagaria­ absent. This district has potential for agro- based Sonmankhi Road (6.5 Km.) and Pansalwa - industries because of large production of banana and Baijnathpur Road (11 Km.). maize, but so far 110 industry has come-up. The development of Barauni district of Begusarai, as a The condition of other roads, some of which prominent industrial area , has also pre-empted any maintained by Rural Engineering organisation and industrialization in this district as ell~rcpreneurs move some by block and Panchayats are not good. Due to towards Barauni or to the upcoming town of Silliguri existence of several rivers and rivulets, all weather in West Bengal, rather than investing in this district. communication in the interiors of the district would Another reason is lack of surplus capital in this district require huge ir~vestment in bridges and culverts, the because of historical reasons, as mentioned earlier. lack of which makes large part of country side Agriculture was never so profitable here, as to accessible by boats only during the rainy season. generate surplus capital. Small business is the only Trade and commerce nOll,agricultural economic activity in this district. Trade and commerce are the only non­ Transport agricultural economic activity in the district. Khagaria This district is well connected to other parts of and Gogari Jamalpur are the two important trade Bihar and the country through railways as well as centres. Main trading item is foodgrains. Apart from roads. New pelhi - Gauhitti railway lines passes foodgrains there are small number of traders in other through -Khagaria. Other prominent stations are items, as, textiles, hardware, jewellery and other"

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE commonly used items. Khagaria is a municipality while 20 KVA at Khagaria and 3 Sub-stations. The Gogari is a notified area. None of these is a fast availability of electricity is not steady and stable III growing township. In 1921 census, Khagaria, Which the district. increased to 10,050 in 1951 census and in 2001, it is (v) Census concepts estimated to be near 45,000 persons. The 1960 Gazetteer of Munger terms Khagaria as "an important Building trade centre", where from large amount of chillies and grains were exported; and merchants from far A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the and near corners ofIndia have come and settled down ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than one here". In comparison, it seems that during last fifty component unit which are used or likely to be used years, most of the trading community has shifted out as dwellings(residences) or establishments such as of the district, either to Begusarai and Patna, or to shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, Siliguri. Due to the abundance of milch cattles in this worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places area ,sale of milk and milk-product ,especially glH?e of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also pos'sible is also an important business activity here.This has that building which have component units may be used been a traditional occupation of this area. The for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ 1960Gazetter says ,"the only small industry ,which residence,workshop-cum-residence,office-cum­ has earned a good name among the people is ghee residence,etc. making ,~hich is carried on in this subdivision on a Usually a structure will have four walls and a large scale. This is entirely due- to a large number of roof. But in some areas the very nature of she-buffaloes being reared in the Pharkiya Paragna. construction of houses is such that there may not be Many good cultivators send their cattle 10 the any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where Pharakiya-paragna for pasturage.Khagaria is famous entrance is also provided but they may not have any for ghee making and in the Bazar a good trade has walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are sprung up. There are certain firms in Khagaria,Mansi, also treated as separate buildings. ,Badlaghat and Pasraha ,which send ghee to district places." Yernianent hOllses

An organized boost has been given to this trade Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of of milk,through formation of dairy co-operative permanent materials. The material of walls can be societies ..Societies collect raw milk from mefubers. anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron and send it to the chilling plant at Khagaria ,which sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt sends chilled milk to Barauni processing plant of bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of Barauni milk union ,where the chilled milk IS from anyone of the following materials,.hamely, tiles, processed and various milk products as well as slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal ~heets, asbestos packaged milk is sent to the market .The co-operative sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. system ensures steady income to the farmers and Semi-permanent houses provides market at their door-step itself. Still, due to poor communication in interiors ,large amount of milk Houses in which either the wall or the roof is production is still outside the net 'of co-operative made of permanent material and the other is made system . Increasing the number of societies as well of temporary material. as increasing the membership of existing societies ,can Temporary hOllses be a very viable means to inject additional capita_) in the economy of this district and will specially be Houses in which both walls and roof are made beneficial to small and medium farmers. of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Electricity and Energy Walls may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, The district of Khagaria has one grid station of plastic, p,olythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Ropf

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; KHAGARIA may be made from anyone of the following temporary have a length of not l~ss than 2 metres and a breadth materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, of at least 1.5 metres and a height of 2 metres. A plastic or polythene. dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's Room room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, A room should have four walls with a doorway latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which with a roof over head and should be wide and long are not normally usable for living are not considered enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should have as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose a length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth of such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., at least 1.5 metres and 2 metres in height. A room, is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where however, which is used in common for sleeping, a census houses is used as a shop or office., etc., sitting, dining, storing and cookiI).g, etc., should be and the household also stays in it then the room is regarded as a room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she! he whicll a 110usehold industry such as a handloom is also lives in it as a separate household then this has located, which are not normally used for living or been considered as a dwelling room available to the sleeping are' excluded f~om the definition of a living servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if room for the purpose of this question. used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room. • One is likely to come across cOllical shaped hut or tent in which human beings reside. In such A dwelling room, which is shared by more than improvised accommodation, there will be no four walls one household, has not been counted for any of them. to a room and therefore, the above definition would If two households have a dwelling room each but in not strictly apply to such types of accommodation. In addition also share a common dwelling room, then such cases, the tent or conical hut etc., have been the common room has not been counted for either of construed to be a room.In certain parts of the country, the households. particularly in rural areas, the pattern of housing may Census house present some problems. For example, a household may be in occupation of several huts. put to different A 'census house' is a building or part of a building uses such as main residence, sitting room, store and used or recognised as a separate unit because of even for sleeping at night. By strict application of the having a separate main entrance from the road or definition each one will be reckoned as a census common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be house, but this does not reflect the real situation. occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or While huts used as store or cattle shed pose no non- residential purpose or both. problems, those used as sleeping rooms beyond the In celtain peculiar situations, the manner in which main residence, should be counted as rooms rather buildings and census houses were identified for than separate census houses.If a garage is used by numbering in the field by the enumerators is described a servant and he lives in it as a separate household, hereunder: it Should be reckoned as a room available to the servant's household. If the servant is considered as Sometimes a series of different buildings are found a member of the household then the garage room along a street which are joined with one another by should be reckoned as an additional room of the common walls on either side looking like a continuous household. structure. These different units are practically independent of one another and are likely to have Dwelling Room been built at different times and owned by different A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has persons. In such cases, though the whole structure walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should one building, each portion was treated as a separate " 10 ANALYTICAL NOTE building and its constituent units as separate census common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common 'louses. room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostell Hotel building was treated as one census house. but On the other hand, one may come across cases, if such hostelsl hotels have out- houses or. other )articularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership structures used for different purposes or the same flats. In these caSeS while the structure looks like purpose, then each such structure attached to the main one building, different persons own the flats. In case hostel 1 hotel was treated as a separate census house. of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the structure was treated as one building and each flat pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, as a separate census house. located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the If within a large enclosed area, there are separate main residence may be located in one hut, other huts buildings owned by different persons then each such may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, building is treated as a separate building. There can baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates be a situation where within an enclosed compound structure, they form a single housing unit and there ary separate buildings owned by an undeltaking therefore, have to be treated collectively as olre or company or even government that are actually in building and one census house. If some of the huts occupation of different persons. For example, Indian are used by one household and the others by a second Oil Cqrporation colony where the buildings are owned' hOllsehoid as residence, then the two groups of huts by the Corporation but these are in occupation of were treated as separate census houses. However, their employees. Each such building was treated as if there were also other huts in !he compound used a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings for other purposes and not as part of the household's there were flats in occupation of different households, residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these each such flat was reckoned as a separate census were treated as separate census houses. house. On the other hand, in urban areas, where more Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the than one structure within an enclosed or open definition of census house strictly in certain cases. compound (premises) belonging to the same person, For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, each room having direct entrance from the common etc., only one building number was given for this group staircase or courtyard. By definition, this,llas to-be and each of the constituent a separate census house treated as five census houses. If al11:hese five rooms number. are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars case,' singleness' of use of these rooms along with has come up was treated as a building. the main house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other Village hand, if two independent households occupy these. The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue the second household occupying 2 robms, then village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the considering the use, the first three rooms together entire village is treated as one unit for presentation were treated as one census house and the remaining of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest rooms as another census house. But

11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Amenities and Assets are presented separately for outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway rural and urban areas. The unit of .classification in colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for come up near a city or statutory towll outside its rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 2001, the definition statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a of urban area adopted is as follows: village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the a) All places with a municipality, corporation, minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as cantonment board or notified town area committee, an independent urban unit but may deserve to be etc. clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. For the purpose of delineation of Urban 'b) A place satisfying the following three criteria Agglomerations during Census ofIndia 2001, following simultaneously: criteria are taken as pre-requisites:- ~ A minimum population of 5,000; (a) The core town or at least one of the ii) at least 75 per cent of male working constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should population engaged in non-agricultural purSUltS; and necessarily be a statutory town ; and- ill) a densitY of population of at least 400 per sq. (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e., km.(I,OOO per sq.mile) towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration For identification of places which would qualify should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per Censlls).- With these two basic criteria having been the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, met, the following are the possible different situations a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and in which Urban Agglomerations would be having at least 75 per cent of male working population constituted:- engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. i) a city or town with one or more contiguous To work out the proportion of male working population outgrowths;- referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. ii) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; alid- Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths their outgrowths all of whic·h form a continuous are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, spread. military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of Household a village or villages contiguous to the ttlwn or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy A 'household' is usually a group of persons who· the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to normally live together and take their meals from a qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit common kitchen unless the exigencies of work but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a continuous urban spread: Thus, the town level data, household may be .related or unrelated or a mix of wherever presented, also inclules the data for both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live outgrowths of such towns. in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of City a coinmon household. Each such person was to be Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are treated as a separate household. The important link· called cities. in finding out whether it was a household or not was a .common ki.tchen. There may be one member Urban Agglomeration households, two member households or multi-member households. An Urban Agglomeration is.... a continuous urban spread constituting a town ana its adjoining urban Institutional bousehold outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban A gr9up of unrelated persons who live in an 12 ANALYTICAL NOTE institution and take their meals from a common footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples Castes. Later'oll, as per the amendment made in the of Institutional Households are boarding houses, Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly same footing with regard to the recognition of the perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, Scheduled Castes.- it was specifically mentioned that this category of households would cover only those households where The lists containing the names of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and of India 2001 in the State of Bihar are given share a common kitchen. Census below: Houseless household Scheduled Castes : Households who do not live in buildings or census 1. Bantar houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, 'under fly-overs and staircases, or in 2. Bauri the open inl places of worship, mandaps, railway 3. Bhogta platforms, etc., are treated as Hous~less Households.

Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe: 4. Bhuiya 5. Bhumij (excludb Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the •South Chotanagpur divisions and Santal President may, with respect to any State or Union Parganas district) territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall 6. Chamar, Machi for. the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union 7. Chaupal territory. Article 342 similarly provides for 8. Dabgar specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which 9. Dhobi are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution / 10. Dam, Dhangad to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, II. Dusadh, Dhari, Dharhi the list of Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled Tribes are notified for each State and Union territory and 12. Ghasi are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or 13. Halalkhor Union territory and not outside.-It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled 14. Hari, Mehtar, Bhangi Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a 15. Kanjar religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every 16. Kurariar member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East 17. Lalbegi Punjab States Union were in relation to that State-· 18. Musahar whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in September 1956, ~y an amendment, 19. Nat the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent 20. Pan, Sawasi Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same 21. " Pasi

13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA 22. Rajwar 27. Parhaiya

23. Turi 28. Santal

Scheduled Tribes : 29. Sauria Paharia f 1. Asur 30. Savar

2. Baiga Language and Mother tongue

3. Banjara As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The oensus questionnaire 4. Bathudi collects information on the mother tongue of each 5. Bedia person and mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the 6. Bhumij (in North Chotanagpur and South person. If the mother died in infancy, the language .Chotanagpur divisions and Santal mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will Parganas district) be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is 7. ~injhia considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that 8. Birhor the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues returned by the 9. Birjia respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic 10. Chero characteristics. 11. Chik Baraik Literate Gond 12. A person aged 7.years and above who can both 13. Gorait read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but 14. Ho cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have 15. Karmali received any formal education or passed any minimum 16. Kharia educational standard. Literacy could also have been ach ieved through adv1t literacy classes or through any 17. Kharwar non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates. 18. Khond Literacy rate 19. Kisan Literacy rate of the population is defined as the 20. Kora percentage of literates in the age group seven years 21. Korwa and above. For different age groups the percentage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 22. Lohara, Lohra Educational level 23. Mahli The highest level of education a person has 24. Mal Paharia completed.

25. Munda Work

26. Oraon Work is d,efined as participation in any

14 ANALYTICAL NOTE economically productive activity with or without treated as cultivator.-Cultivation involves ploughing, compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., not only actual work but also includ!;s effective and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ supervision and direction of work. It even includes nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindt:ed part time ·help or unpaid work on farm, family fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, enterprise or in any other economic activity. All fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, milk production even solely for domestic consumption coconut and betel-nuts (areca). are also treated as workers. Refet:ence p'eriod for determining a person as worker and non-worker is Agricultural labourer one year preceding the date of enumeration. A person who works on another person's land Main worker for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the Person wpo has worked for major part of the CUltivation, but merely works on another person's land reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of last·one year preceding the date of enumeration) in lease or contract on land on which she/he works. any economically productive ~ctivity is termed as 'Main worker'. Household industry worker

Marginal worker Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself A person who worked for less than six months and or by the members of the household at home or of the reference period (Le. in the last one year within the village in rural areas and only within the preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic precincts of the ~ouse where the household lives in activity is termed as 'Marginal worker' . urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the NOli worker household including the head. The industry-should not A person who has not worked at all in any be run 011 the scale of a registered factory which economically productive activity dUrl~g the reference would qualifY or has to be registered under the Indian period ( i.e. last one year preceding the date of Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. processing, servicing and ~epairs of goods.- It does not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Cultivator Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, For purposes of the Census a person is classified Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such as c\lltivator if he or she is engaged in-cultivation on professions,trade or services are run at home by land owned or held from government or held from members of the household. private persons or institutions for payment in money, Other worker kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation.-A person who A person who has been engaged in some has given out her/his land to another person or persons economic activity during the reference period but not 01" institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household of crop and who does not even supervise or direct Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as type of workers that come under this category of cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another 'OW' include all government servants, municipal person's land for wages in cash or kind or a employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation - combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business,

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA transport, banking, mining, construction, political or Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In soil . effect, all those workers other than cultivators or There are three prevalent systems of disposal agricultural labourers or household industry workers, of human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, are 'Other Workers'. (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal Work participation rate systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total manual scavenging. population. The system of underground sewerage Population density provides for the street sewerage with which are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the Population density is the number of persons houses having water closets and fitted with flushing inhabited per square kilometre of the area. cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the Age faecal matter is transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and Age is measured in terms of the completed big towns. number of years. Where the streets sewer does not exist these Sex-ratio sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Number of females per 1000 males in a leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water population. closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic (vi)Non-Census Concepts tank with a soil.dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion req~ires an optimum travel through the Improved drinking water pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid ba9terially innqcuous by the slow process of filtration If the household had access to drinking water through the soil traversed. supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) situated within or outside the Where the soil is impermeable, collecting prelpises, it is considered as having access to wells are constructed and the sanitary water flush improved drinking water.!t may be mentioned that such latrines are connected with them. These wells are uniform definition may not be valid aCrOSS all states. cleaned at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of latrines are of service type latrines from System of sewerage where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their Generally, a sewerage system would mean a heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel network of mains and branches of unCferground barrows. These are then collected in bullock carts or conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point trucks or tractors and trolleys for being carried to the of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and dumping grounds. industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other Fertility surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those .' In demography, the word fertility is used in carrying both sewerage and storm water are called relation to the actual production of children or combined sewers. I;:Iowever, in some towns which occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is are not provided with such underground sewerage a Ipeasure of r~te at which population adds to itself system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, by births and normally assessed by relating the number sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. of births to a full or part of the popUlation, such as

16 ANALYTICAL NOTE number of married women or number of women of General fertility rate (GFR) child bearing age. The definitions of the terminology used in computing different fertility rates are Number of live births per 1000 women in the reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. mentioned below : Number of live births in a year , Crude birtb rate(CBR) GFR=------x 1,000 Mid-year female population in the Ratio of the number of live births in a year age-group (15-49) years to the mid year population, normal,l.y expressed per 1,000 population. General marital fertility rate (GMFR) Number of live births during - Number of live births per 1000 married women the year in"reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given CBR =------.------..,.. x 1,000 year. Mid -year Population Number of live births in a year GMFR=------x 1,000 Crude death· rate(CDR) Mid-year married female popUlation ( in the age-group (15-49) years. Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 Total fertility rate (TFR) population. It is obtained as the total of the age specific Number of deaths during the year fe11ility rates (number of children born per woman of CDR =------x 1,000 the particular age) for the entire reproductive age Mid-year Population span. ]t provides the average number of children that Natural growtb rate will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the, age specific fertility rates assuming Growth rate is obtained as the difference between that there is no .mortality of women till the completion crude birth rate and crude de~th rate in the absence of reproductive period. of migration. 4549 Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) 5xL ASFR 15-19 Number of live births in a year _to feinale TFR= population in any specified age group normally 1,000 expressed per 1,000 women. Number of live births in a particular Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) age-group Average number of children that would be born ASFR= x 1,000 Mid-year female population-of the to a married woman if she experiences the current same age-group ferti lity pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) till the completion of reproductive period.

Number of live births in a year to married female 4549 population in any specifieq age group normally 5 XL ASMFR expressed per 1,000 married women. -- 15-19 TMFR= Number of live births in a particular 1,000 age-group .... ASMFR=------·---')( 1,000 Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) Mid-year married f~male population of the same age-group Number of deat~~ in a particular age and sex DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA group per 1,000 population of the same age group. Early neo-natal mortality rate Number of deaths in a particular Number of infant deaths of less than age-group 7 days During the year ASMR = x 1,000 ----______x 1,000 Mid-year population of t~~ same age-group Number of live births during the year ql Late neo-natal mortality rate Numper of infant deaths of 7 days to Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This less than 29 days during the year can be used as approximate value oflnfant Mortality ------x 1,000 Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths in.a year of children aged less than one year to the Number of live births during the year number of births in that year. 110st neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) q2 Number of deaths of 29 days to less than one year during the year Probability of dying 'between birth and age 2. ------x 1,000 q5 Number of live births during the year

Probability of dying between birth a~d age 5. This Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week (USMR). of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. Infant mortal1\Y rate (IMR) Number of still births and infant deaths Ratio of the number of infant'deaths (deaths of of less than 7 days during the year children below one year) in a year to the number of PMR= x 1,000 live births in that year. Number of live births and still births Number of infant deaths during during the year the year Still birth rate (SBR) IMR=------x 1,000 Number of live births during Number of still births during the year the year --______x 1,000 Number of live births and still births Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., during the year Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of Maternal mortality rate (MMR) two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as : Number of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year. Number of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births Number of maternal deaths to of the same year. women in the age group 15-49 MMR=------x 100,000 Number of infant deaths aged 28 days Number of live birth or under during the year Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 population) NMR=------x 1,000 Number of live births during the year Number of currently married females in the age 18 ANALYTICALNGTE grollpl5-44 years per 1000 persons of alJ ages. considered as migrant.

Child woman ratio (0-4) (ill) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to her parents or otller relative's bouse for Number of children in the age group 0-4 years delivery and if the hospital or the parents! per 1000 women in the age group ·15-49 years. relatives houses is in a place different from Child woman ratio (5-9) usual place of residence, the place where the hospital or parents/relatjYe's house is the place Number of children in the age group 5-9 years of last residence of the chi\(\ but nm of the per 1000 women in t.he age group 15-49 years. mother.

Migration A new response category 'Moved after birth' "'1m adde~J in Census of India 2001 in the question on 'Migration is the third component of population 'reas~ns for migration' to bring out additional change, the other two being mortality and fertility. migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress A person is considered as a migrant by place of migration as a reason for mjgration for last residence birth iftlle place ill which he/she is enumerated Juring migrants inc!ll~ed ill 1991 Census. is covered under (he census isi oiher 1han the place of his/her bicth. category of 'Otbers'. The reason for migration has beer! detennined as app licable at the time of migration Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by and not in reference to any point of time after that. place of last residence if the place in which hefshe For example, if a person had moved from the place is enumerated during the census is other than his/her of her/his last residence for the purpose of education pLace of immediate last residence outside the viLtage and subsequently at some point of time got or town and not simpJy in another bouse or locality employment there only, the reason for migrotiun would in the same village or town. be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. Certain aspects oonceming temporary lllo\'ememi internal aud lnternalional migration migration ofpeople has been explained below as these are important components concerning migration: . The migratlonal movements are of three types (i) Migration within the state itself with its components (a) (i) Migration ofpersoIi.s in search of job is high Migration within the district of enumeration (intra district in tile country. In many cases such migrants migration) (b) Migration from one district of state 10 are only seasonal in nature. People migrate to another district of state (inter district migration), (ii) other places for work in a particular season Migration from one stale to another Stale oftbe country and come back again to their usual place of (inter-state migration), residence after three or four months. All such (iii) Migratloll :from one country to another country. The workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a first two streams together constitute internaJ migratioll, person moved to any other place tor al:tending while the last type of movement is caned international short term vocational or educational course that migration,The present name of the country, state or lasted for only few months of a yeal~ she/he district and not the name by which tlley were known too were considered as a migrant. at the time of her/his birth or last residence were (jj) Where a persoll had merely gone Ollt to reconled. another place or had been shifting from one Rural-Urban components of migratiQll place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, vislt to hospital for treatment or for temporary Rural or Urban Status in respect of migrants have bu... in~ss purposes, such per.sons are not been detennined as applicable at the time of migration deemed to have had another residence. and not with reference to any point of time after that different from tb.e place where she/he or her! Th~ flow of mi~an(S consists of four streams viz. rural his family normally resides. She/be is I\ot to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and uroan to urban. /' 19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Civic status of urball units pop\1lation as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities :with 10 millions and above pcipulation have ,Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the been treated,as Mega cities. basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., . Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal Note 01) religitHl Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc. Population of the Khagaria district during 1991 Size class of UArrown was 987,227 constitute over 90.3 per cent (891, 178persons) of the population in the district fol­ Size-class ofUAffown is based on the population lowed by 9.7 percent (95,908 persons). size of the UA/City/Town UAs.lTowns with 1,00,000 All other four major religious communities have almost and above population are classified as Class I UAs'! negligible percentages. towns. Thesc Class I UAslTowns are now further sub classified into seven sub classes namely MJ to M7 Note on moth.er tongue depending on the population size of UA/Cityrrown. Spoken language, which is medium of These are M7(5,0.OO,000 and above); M6 (2,000,000 to conversation, is an important attribute of popUlation. 4,999,999); M~ (1,000,000-1,999,999) M4 (500,000- The Census Of India has been the richest source of 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999), M2 (200,000-299,999) language data collected and published during tile & Ml (100,000-199,999) towns with SO,OOO to 99,999 successive decennial censuses over a century. During population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 1991 census, as in the previous censuses, the mother 49,999 population are-Class III towns, population with tongue as returned by each individual was collected. 10,000-19,999 are Class N towns, population with ~OOO and ,9999 are Class V towns and towns with less than The population of the Khagaria district during 5000 population are Class VI towns. 1991 was 987,227. As per distribution of different mother tongues (languages mentioned under 8th Slum area Schedule of Constitution ofIndia) as returned during The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, the 1991 Census for Khagaria district, , the main 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined mother tongue .:of the district was returned by 91.9 slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any respect percent (907,569 persons) of the population. The unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons of corresponding percentage for the , the second dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and design 11I0St prominent"language spoken in Khagaria district, of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrangement of was 8.0 percent (79,413 persons). Speakers of other streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or Scheduled languages were very thin in number than any combination of these factors, are deterimental to the lwo described above. safety ,health or morals. Note on important SCs and STs ill the dish'ict Mega city of Khagaria during 1991 census.

The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon . The population of the Scheduled Casles in the in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of district ofKhagaria during 1991 census was 143,026. metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of Numerically five important SCs were namely, (i) management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb the Musahar, (ii) Dusadh, Dhari, Dharhi, (iii) Chamar, relatively high growth of population. Indian Census in 1991 Mochi, (iv) DHobi and (v) Dom, Dhangad. The treated the population size of5 million and above as the cut population of Mosahar was 57,085 which constituted off point to identity a place as the mega city. Whereas, for 39.9 percent of the Scheduled Castes population. The the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme population of Dusadh/Dhari was 38,951 which for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry constituted 27.'1 percent of the Scheduled Castes of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban population. Chamar/Mochi had 30,433 popUlation Development adopted the criteria of 4 mill ion and above which constituted 21.3 percent of the Scheduled

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Castes population. Dhobi had 8832 population while Scheduled Tribes population. Oraon had also the same Dom/Dhangad had 2588 population. Dhabi constituted number as that of Munda. 6.2 percent while Dom/Dhangad constituted 1.8 (vii) 2001 Census Findings-Population and its percent of the Scheduled Castes population. Distribution The population of the Scheduled Tribes in the According to the 2001 Census, the total population district of Khagaria during 1991 census was 35 only. Numerically five important STs were namely, (i) of Khagaria district is 1,280,354 comprising 679,267 Unclassified, (ii) Santal (iii) Gond, (iv) Kharwar and Males and 601,087 Females and constituting 1.5 (v) Munda. Unclassified had 15 population which percent of the State population spread over 1.6 cO,nstituted 42.9 percent of the Scheduled l::ribes percent of the area of the State in the 7 C.D.Blocks population. Santal had 9 population which constituted of the district. Khagaria is the most populous where 25.7 percent of the Scheduled Tribes population. Gond as Mansi is the least populated C.D. Block in the had 4 population which constituted 1104 percent of district. Tables 1 to 52 based on PCA,V.D & the Scheduled Tribes population. Munda had only I Household data give insight into the colour and texture population which constituted 2.9 percent of the of the population in the district.

(a) Brief analysis of peA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 :

TABLlfl: DECADALCHANGE IN POPULATION OF C.D.BLOCK BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 Population Percentage decadal Percentage urban Serial 1991 2001 variation 1991-2001 Eoptilation number C.D. Block Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 I Alauli 160,102 160,102 0 213,845 213,845 0 33.6 33.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Khagaria 231,430 197,240 34,190 295,480 250,259 45,221 . 27.7 26.9 32.3 14.8 15.3 3 Mansi 56,833 56,833 0 74,297 74,297 0 30.7 30.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Chautham 85,988 85,988 0 113,761 113,761 0 32.3 32.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Beldaur 111,599 111,599 0 147,456 147,456 0 32.1 32.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Gogri 191,431 166,817 24,614 243,303 212,197 31,106 27.1 27.2 26.4 12.9 12.& 7 Parbatta 149,844 149,844 0 192,212/192,212 0 28.3 28.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 District Total: 987,227 9Z8,423 58,804 1,280,354 1,204,027 76,327 29.7 29.7 29.8 6.0 6.0

Table 1 shows rise in the population of this district increase in population over the decade with 33.6 during 1991-2001 decade has been of the order of percent. The next highest increase in population is 29.7 percent. The rural popUlation on the district has observed in Chautham C.D. Block with 32.3 percent increased by 29.7 percent while the urban population followed by Beldaur with 32.1 percent. Percentage growth over the decade has been 29.8 percent. decadal variation has been observed to be the least Among th~ C.D. Blocks, Alauli has shown the highest in the case of Gogri C.D. Block with 27.1 percent.

21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE2:NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFINHABITEDVlLLAGESlNSPEClFlEDPOPULATIONSIZERANGES WITH THE RELATED P()PULATION', 2001 Total number Number and Population Serial of inhabited TO.tal rural population percentage less than 200 number District/C.D .B1ock Village Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 'I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alauli 44 213,845 112,955 100,890 o (0.0) 0 0 2 Khagaria 43 250,259 132,371 117,888 I (2.3) 14 11 3 Mansi II 74,297 39,769 34,528 0(0.0) 0 0 4 Chautham 27 113,761 60,063 53,698 0(0.0) 0 0 5 Beldaur 29 147,456 76,899 70,557 o (0.0) 0 0 6 Gogri 41 212,197 113,774 98,423 o (0.0) 0 0 7 ParbaHa 46 192,212 101,992 90,220 2 (4.3) 124 100 District (Rural) Total: 241 1,204,027 637,823 566,204· 3 ( 1.2) 138 111

Number and PopUlation Number and Population Number and Population Serial percentage 200-499 nercentage " 500-999 percentage 1000-1999 number District/C.D. Block of villages Males Females of villages . Males Females of villages Males Females 2 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Alauli o (0.0) 0 0 2 (4.5) 830 717 9 (20.5) 6,765 6,035 f. Khagaria I (2.3) 143 136 3 (7.0) 1,440 1,218 8 (18.6) 6,410 5,919 3 Mansi 1 (9.1) 222 187 I (9.1) 409 373 o (0.0) 0 0 4 Chautham I (3.7) 151 115 3(11.1) 1,076 969 5 (18.5) 3,857 3,493 5 Beldaur I (3.4) 245 206 2 (6.9) 946 916 2 (6.9) 1,394 1,273 6 Gogri I (2.4) 203 154 2 (4.9) 752 647 6 (14.6) 4,892 4,273 7 Parbatta 3 (6.5) 502 480 5 (10.9) 1,849 1,647 7 (15.2) 5,683 5,058 District (Rural) Total: 8 ( 3.3) 1466 1278 18 ( 7.5) 7,302 6,487 37 ( 15.4) 29,001 26,051

Number aiId Population Number and Population Number and Population Serial percentage 2000-4999 percentage 5000-9999 percentage 10000 and above number District/CD. Block ofviIlages Males Females ufvillages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Alauli IS (34.1) 26,707 24,105 13 (29.5) 45,731 40,844 5 (11.4) 32,922 29,189 2 Khagaria 10 (23.3) 17,026 14,966 13 (30.2) 47,486 42,935 7 (16.3) 59,852 52,703 3 Mansi 2 (18.2) 2,272 1,879 4 (36.4) 14,314 12,625 3 (27.3) 22,552 19,464

A village all an average has a population of 4,996 si~ed (5000+): Within the district small sized villages persons in the district of Khagaria. 3 villages (1.2%) of less than 500 inhabitants together account for 4.5 are in the range with population of less than 200, per cent of the total inhabited villages with 0.25 per 8(~.3%) are in the range of 200-499, 18(7.5%) are cent of the rural population in the district, medium in the range of 500-999,37(15.4%) are in the range sized (500-1999) 22.9 per cent of the total inhabited' of 1000-1999, 75(31.1%) are ill the range of 2,000- villages and 5.7 per cent of the rural popUlation, a 4999,72(29.9%) are in the range of 5,000-9999, and large sized (2000-4999) 31.1 per cent of the total remaining 28(11.6%) are in the range of 10,000 and inhabited villages with 20.84 per cent of the rural above. For a broader generalization, villages have population and very large sized (5000+) 41.5 per been grouped as small size less than (500), I?edium cent of the total inhabited villages and 73.2 per cent sized (500-1999), large size (2000-4999) and very large of the rural population.

TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

Above table is not applicable in respect of Khagaria district as there has been no change between 1991 Census and 2001 Census

TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 , "

Percentage of villages Range of population density Total number of villages in each in each popUlation Percentage distribution (per square kilometre) population density range density range Population of population , 1 2 3 4 5 0-10 2 0.8 2,846 0.2 11-20 I 0.4 25 0.0 21-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-100 5 2.1 1,308 0.1 101-200 10 4.1 8,695 0.7 201-300 10 4.1 15,537 1.3 301-500 28 11.6 109,809 9.1 501 + 185 76.8 1,065,807 88.5 Not known 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total: 241 100.0 1,204,027 100.0

Population Density (Rural) ,of the district: 893

The data presented in the above table highlight fall in the density range of 11-20 which account for the fact that maximum proportion of villages in 0,4 per cent of the total inhabited villages. Khagaria district lies in the density range (per square The above table further reveals that the kilometre) of 501 + with 76.8 percent of the total maximum number of 'villages which fall in the density inhabited villages followed by villages in the density range of 501 + cover 88.5 per cent of the population range, of301-500 which account for 11.6 percent. It followed by villages in the density range of301-500 would further be seen that small number of villages -whi9h account for 9.1 per cent of the population.

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLES: SEXRATIOOFSTATEANDDISTRlCT, 1901-2001

. State District Census Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 1901 1,061 1,064 1,003 1,0'45 1,045 1,037 1911 1,051 1,056 942 1,046 1,049 969 1921 1,020 1,027 886 1,022 1,028 849 1931 995 1,005 820 998 1,001 909 1941 1,002 1,012 842 998 1,001 927 1951 1,000 1,010 859 939 940 891 1961 1,005 1,020 832 943 947 823 1971 957 968 833 894 896 854 1981 948 959 852 902 905 855 1991 907 913 857 868 868 855 2001 919 926 868 885 888 842 Note: Sex ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males.

Table 5! shows that sex ratio for the rural and 893. The sex ratio figures for rural and urban areas urban areas of Khagaria district is comparatively low of Khagaria di.strict are 888 and 842 respectively. as compared to the rural and urban areas of the state The sex ratios ofBeldaur, Chautham, AJauli and during 1991 and 2001 censuses: However on the other Khagaria are higher than the district rural average of hand, the urban sex ratio ofthe dis~J:ict is higher than 888 while Parbatta (885), Mansi(868) and Gogri (865) the urban sex ratio of the state during 1971 and 1981 have sex ratios below the district rural average .The cenSllses. It means that the urban sex ratio of the urban sex ratio·.ofthe district is 842 which is lower district has declined during 1991 and 2001 i.n tban the total. and rural averages of the district. comparison to the sex ratio of the state. It is found that in cases of sex ratio in the total population in the TABLE 7 :. SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 district it is lower than the sex ratio of the state of Serial Bihar both in 1991 and 2001. number Name of C. D. Block Sex ratio 2 3 TABLE 6 : SEX RATIO BY C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Alauli 893 Sex ratio 2 Kbagaria 891 Serial Name of 3 Mansi 868 number C. D.Ulock Total Rural Urban 4 Chautham 894 2 3 4 5 5 Beldam 918 6 Gogri 865 Alauli 893 893 7 Parbatla 885 2 Khagaria 879 891 819 3 Mansi 868 868 4 Chautham 894 894 District (Rural) Total: 888 5 Beldam 918 918 6 Gogri 866 865 876 As for rural in Khagaria district there are 888 7 Parbatta 885 885 females for every thousand males. Within the district the sex ratio varies from 918 in Beldaur C.D. Block District Total: 885 888 842 to 865 in Gogri C.D. Block. The sex ratios of Alauli, In Khagaria district as a whole there are 88~ KJlagaria, Ma'1si, Chautham and Parbatta C.D. Blocks females for every thousand males. Within fhe district, are 893, 891,868,894 and 885 respectively. The sex the Sex ratio varies from 918 in Beldaur C.D. Block ratios of Alauli, Khagaria, Chautham and Beldaur to 866 in Gogri. The sex ratio of Chautham C.D. C.D. Blocks are higher than the district rural average Blq.ck is 894 while the sex ratio of Parbatta C.D. of 888 while Mansi, Gogri and Parbatta C.D. Blocks Block is 885. The sex ratio of Alauli C.D. Block is have sex ratios bel9w the district rural average. 24 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL P-OPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in Population Percentage distribution for villages villages each range 2001 of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 0 0.0 0 0.0 700-749 1 0.4 743 0.1 750·799 6 2.5 4,188 0.3 800-849 34 14.1 118,706 9.9 850-899 106 44.0 654,867 54.4 900-949 75 31.1 364,361 30.3 950-999 15 6.2 52,901 4.4 1000-1099 4 1.7 8,261 0.7 1100+ 0 0.0 0 0.0

District 'fotal: 241 100.0 1,204,027 100.0

Sex raiio (Rural) for District: 888

It is observed from the above table that the TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERA- maximum PJoportion of village.s in Khagaria district TIONSITOWNS, 2001 lies in the sex ratio range of 850-899 and these Serial Urban status Sex ratio villages account for 44.0 per cent of the total inhabited number Name of Town+ of town villages. It further reveals that these villages which 2 3 4 fall in this sex ratio range account for 54.4 per cent Gogri Jamalpur NA 876 of .the district rural population. 75 villages (31.1 2 Khagaria M 819 percent) fall in the sex ratio range of 900-949 and these villages account for 30.3 per cent of the rural Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 842 population of the district. 34 villages (14.1 percent) + To be arranged in alphabetical order are in the sex ratio range of 800-849 and these villages account for 9.9 per cent of the rural There is no urban agglomeration in Khagaria population. 15 villages (6.2 per cent) fall in the district. There are two urban unit i.e. Khagaria (M) favourable sex ratio range of 950-999 and these and Gogri Jamalpur(NA).The sex ratios of these two villages account for 4.4 percent) of the rural population. 6 villages (only 2.5 percent) are in the statutory towns are 819 and 876 respectively sex ratio range of 750-799 and these villages account according to 2001 Census. for only 0.3 percent of the population. Only-4 villages (only 1.7 percent) fall in the very favourable sex ratio range of 1000-1099 and this sma:!l proportion of villages accounts for 0.7 percent of the population. TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Total! Total population in 0-6 age group Serial Rural! Sex-ratio for number Name of C. D. Block Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 age groue 2' 3 --4 5 6 7 Alauli TQlal 48,648 25,180 23,468 932 Rural 48,648 25,180 23,468 932 Urban 0 0 0 0 2 Khagaria Total 62,114 32,344 29,770 920 Rural 54,409 28,244 26,165 926 Urban 7,705 4;100 3,605 879 25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 (Coile/d.)

Total/ Tolal population in 0-6 age group Serial Rural! Sex-ratio for number Name of C. D. Block Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 ag(: group I 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 Mansi Tolal 16,021 8,431 7,590 900 Rural 16,021 8,431 7,590 900 Urban 0 0 0 0 4 Chautham Total 26,032 13,360 12,672 949 ·Rural 26,032 13,360 12,672 949 Urban 0 0 0 0 5 Beldam Total 33,505 17,144 16,361 954 Rural 33,505 17,IM 16,361 954 Urban 0 0 0 0 6 Gogri Total 52,511 27,198 25,313 931 Rural 46,028 23,900 22,128 926 Urban 6,483 3,298 3,185 966 '7 I Parbatta Total 39,860 20,600 19,260 935 Rural 39,860 20,600 19,260 935 Urban 0 0 0 0

District Total: 'total 278,691 144,257 134,434 932 Rural 264,503 136,859 127,644 933 Urban 14,188 7,398 6790 918

It is observed from the above table 10 that the group 0-6 of Chautham, Beldaur and Parbatta C.D. sex ratio for the total population in the age group Blocks are higher than the district total and rural 0-6 varies from 954 in Beldaur C.D. Block to 900 in averages. The urban sex ratio of Khagaria district is Mansi C.D. Block. The sex ratio figures in the age lower than the total and rural sex ratio of the district. TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO 0, POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age number Name of C.D. Block Persons Males Females group 2 3 4 5 6 AlauJi 48,648 25,180 23,468 932 2 KlJagaria 54,409 28,244 26,165 926 3 Mansi 16,021 8,431 7,590 900 4 Chautham 26,032 13,360 12,672 949 5 Beldaur 33,505 17,144 16,361 954 6 Gogri 46,028 23,900 22,128 926 7 Parbatta 39,860 20,600 19,260 935

District (Rural) Total: 264,503 136,859 127,644 933

It is obse~ved from the above table 11 that the The sex ratios of Alauli, Khagaria and Gogri C.D. sex ratio in the age group 0-6 among the rtual_ ,_ Blocks are 932, 926 and 926 respectively. The sex population in the C.D. Blocks of the district varies ratio figures ofChautham, Beldaur and Parbatta C.D. from 954 in Beldaur C.D. Block to 900 in Mansi C.D. Blocks are higher than the district average while Block. The sex ratio ofChauthaln C.D. Block is 949 Alauli, Khagaria, Mansi and Gogri C.D. Blocks have while the sex ratio of Parbatta C.D. Block is 935. sex ratio below the district average.

26 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 12: SEXRATIOOFRURALPOPULATlON IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Rangc of sex ratio Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages 2001 of population 1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 4 1.7 680 0.3 700-749 2 0.8 523 0.2 750-799 9 3.7 4,743 1.8 800-849 14 5.8 10,883 4.1 850-899 50 20.7 68,336 25.8 900-949 69 28.6 83,816 31.7 950-999 41 17.0 51,968 19.6 1000-1099 41 17.0 39,684 15.0 1l00+ 11 4.6 3,870 1.5

District (Rural) Total 241 100.0 264,503 100.0

Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 933

It is observed from the above table that the (17.0 per cent) are in the favourable sex ratio range maximum proportion of villages in Khagaria district of 1000-1099 and these villages cover 15.0 percent lies in the sex ratio range of 900-949 for the age of the rural population. 14 villages (5.8 percent) fall group 0-6 and these villages account for 3 1.7 percent in the sex ratio range of 800-849 and these villages of the inhabited villages. 50 villages (20. 7 percent) account for 4.1 per cent of the rural population. 11 fall in the sex ratio range of 850-899 and these villages villages {4.6 per cent) are in the unfavourable sex account for 25.8 per cent of the rural population of ratio range of 1100+ and these villages account for the district. 41 villages (17.0 percent) are in the sex only 1.5 percent of the rural population. 9 villages ratio range of950-999 and these villages accoUlit for are in the sex ratio range of 750-799 and these villages 19.6 percent of the rural population. Again 41 villages/' account for 1.8 percent of the rural population.

TABLE 13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONffOWNS, 2001 Serial Urban status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 number Name of Town+ of town Persons Males Females age group 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Gogri Jamalpur NA 6,483 3,298 3,185 . 966 2 Khagaria M 7,705 4,100 3,605 879

District(Urban) Total 14,188 7,398 6,790 918

To be arranged in alphabetical order There is no urban agglomeration in Khagaria Khagaria (M) and Gogri Jamalpur(NA). The sex district. It is apparent from the above table that there ratios in the age group 0-6 ofKhagaria (M) and Gogri are two statutory towns in Khagaria district i.e. Jamalpur(NA) are 879 and 966 respectively.

27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDVL~D TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Total Total Percentage Percentage Totall Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribcs Serial Name of Rurall Total Castes Tribes population to total population to total number C. D. Block Urban population population population . population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alauli Total 213,845 54,225 24 25.4 0.0 Rural 213,845 54,225 24 25.4 0.0 Urban o o o o o 2 Khagaria Total 295,480 46,509 76 15.7 0.0 Rural 250,259 43,159 20 17.2 0.0 Urban 45,221 3,350 56 7.4 0.1 3 Mansi Total 74,297 9,953 24 13.4 0.0 Rural 74,297 9,953 24 13.4 0.0 Urban o o o o o 4 Chautham Total 1[3,761 19,957 76 17.5 0.1 Rural 113,761 19,957 76 17.5 0.1 Urban o o o o o 5 Be[dam Total [47,456 22,832 41 15.5 0.0 Rural 147,456 22,832 41 15.5 0.0 Urban o o o o o 6 Gogri Total 243,303 19,726 90 8.1 0.0 Rural 212,197 [7,538 90 8.3 0.0 Urban ,31,106 2,188 o 7 o 7 Parbatta Total 192,212 11,920 I 6.2 0.0 Rural 192,212 11,920 I 6.2 0.0 Urban o o o o o

District Total: Total 1,280,354 185,122 332 14.5 0.0 Rural 1,204,027 179,584 276 14.9 O.Q Urban 76,327 5,538 56 7.3 0.1

, The above table indicates that the percentage of with 17.5, 15.7, 15.5,8.1 and 6.2 per cent respectively. the Scheduled Castes in Khagaria district is of the The percentage of Scheduled castes population in order of 14.5 percent of the total population. The Khagaria district for the urban areas is 7.3 which is highest percentage of Scheduled Castes population is lower than the rural areas (14.9%). The percentage contained in Alauli C.D. Block with 25.4 per cent of of Scheduled tribes population to total population for the total population closely followed by Chautham, rural areas ofKhagaria district is almost negligible as Khagaria, Beldaur, Gogri and Parbatta C.D. Blocks has been observed in the above table. TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OFSCHEDVLED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POl'VLATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total Total Percentage Percentage Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Total Castes Tribes population to total population to total number Namc of C. D. Block population population population popUlation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Alauli 213,845 54,225 24 25.4 0.0 2 Khagaria 250,259 43,159 20 17.2 0.0 3 Man~i 74,297 9,953 24 13.4 0.0 4 Chautham lQ,761 19,957 76 17.5 0.1 5 Deldaur 147,456 22,832 4[ 15.5 0.0 6 Gogri 212,197 17,538 90 8.3 0.0 7 Parbatta 192,212 11,920 6.2 0.0 District (Ruml) Total:l,204,027 179,584 276 14.9 0.0

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE It transpires from the above table 15 that the 17.5, 17.2, 15.5, 13.4,8.3 and 6.2 percent respectively. percentage of the scheduled castes in Khagaria district The percentages of scheduled castes population in is of the order of 14.9 percent of the total population. Alauli, Chautham, Khagaria and Beldaur C.D. Blocks The highest percentage of scheduled castes population are higher than the district rural average (14.9%). The in Alauli C.D. Block with 25.4 percent of the total percentage of Scheduled Tribes population in the C.D. population closely followed by Chautham, Khagaria, Blocks of Khagaria district is almost negligible as has Beldaur, Mansi, Gogri and parbatta C.D. Blocks with been observed in the above table.

TABLE 16 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage Range of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes popUlation to total population Number of villages Percentage Population Percentage I 2 3 4 5 Nil 16 6.6 0 0.0 Less than 5 36 14.9 6,219 3.5 5~10 66 27.4 31,535 17.6 . 11-20 57 23.7 56,401 31.4 / 21-30 30 12.4 33,918 18.9 31-40 16 6.6 20,754 11.6 41-50 7 2.9 17,032 9.5 51-75 9 3.7 10,364 5.8 76 and above 4 1.7 3,361 1.9

District Total 241 100.0 179;584 100.0

From the table 16 above, it is apparent that there the inhabited villages where the percentage of are 66 villages accounting for 27.4 per cent of the Scheduled. Castes . population to total population is less inhabited villages in the district where the population than 5 percent. There are 30 villages accounting for of the Scheduled castes ranges between 5 and 10 12A-per cent of Jhe inhabited villages, where the per cent of total popUlation is the largest group of percentage of Scheduled castes population to total vill!lges in the district. This is closely followed by population is between 21 and 30 percent. There are villages where the population ofthe Scheduled Castes 16 villages accounting for 6.6 percent of the inhabited ranges between 11 and 20 percent of the tmal vi llages, where the percentage of Scheduled castes population and these villages which number 57 population to total population is between 31 and account for 23.7 per cent of the total inhabited villages. 40percent. 6.6 percent of the villages are such as do There are 36 villages accounting for 14.9 per cent of not have any scheduled castes population.

TABLE 17: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN Vfl.,LAGES,2001

Percentage Range of Scheduled Tribes .scheduled Tribes population to total population Number of viJIages Percentage Population Percentage I 2 3 4 5 Nil 224 92.9 0 0.0 Less than 5 17 7.1 276 100.0 5-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0 District l'ota I 241 100.0 276 100.0 29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA As regards the population of the Scheduled is as low as less than 5 percent of the total Tribes it can be seen from the above table-l7 that PQPlllation. ~here are as many as 224 villages there are only 17 villages in the district which accounting for 92.90 per cent of the total inhabited contain members of the Scheduled Tribes. In all villages in the district which have no scheduled these villages the population of the Scheduled Tribes tribes at all.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA­ TION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Percentage of Percentage of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Total Castes Tribes population to population to number Name of Town+ population population population total population total population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Gogri Jamalpur (NA) 31,106 2,188 0 7.0 0 2 Khagaria (M) 45,221 3,350 56 7.4 0.1

District(Urban) Total 76,327 5,538 56 7.3 0.1

+ To be arranged in alphabetical order It is apparent from the above tabie 18 that there is population in Khagaria (M) is almost negligible (0.1%) no urban agglomeration in Khagaria di~rict. There are as has been observed in the above table. The percentage two sta111tory towns in the district i.e. Khagaria (M) of Scheduled Castes population to total population is 7.0 and Gogri Jamalpur (NA). The percentage of Scheduled in" Gogri Jamalpur(NA). The percentage of Scheduled Castes population to total population is 7.4 ill Tribes population in Gogri Jamalpur is nil as there is no Khagaria(M). The percentage of Scheduled Tribes scheduled Tribes Population in the town.

TABLE 19 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES The sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes also varies AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 from 1000 in Mansi C.D. Block to 333 in Alauli. Sex Scheduled Scheduled ratio figures of Scheduled tribes in Alauli, Chautham Serial Castes Tribes and Beldaur C.D. Blocks are below the district number Name of C. D. Block sex ratio sex ratio average. The sex ratio figures of Scheduled Tribes 2 3 4 relating to Mansi, Gogri and Khagaria C.D. Blocks Alauli 891 333 are higher than the district average. It is worthwhile 2 Khagaria 898 - 818 to mention that Scheduled Tribe population in the 3 Mansi 885 1000 4 Chautham 892 727 districts is negligible. 5 Beldaur 942 783 6 Gogri 856 1000 TABLE 20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES 7 Parbatta 875 0 AND SCHEDULEDTRUJES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATlONSrrOWNS, 2001 District (Rural) Total 894 792 Scheduled Scheduled Serial Castes Tribes It is observed from the above table 19 that the number _ _::_N:..::ac:;lIl:..::e....::o:.=.f_~.=.co::..:wc:..:n.:_:+__ -=-se::.:.:x:...;r-=at:.:.;io::..__-"sc::.:ex::....:.::.ra:_::ti..::..o sex ratio of Scheduled Casts varies from 942 in 2 3 4 Beldaur C.D. Block to 856 in Gogri C.D. Blocks. Gogri Jamalpur (NA) 914 o The sex ratio in Khagaria C.D. Block is 898 while 2 Khagaria(M) 974 1,000 the sex ratio in Chautham is 892. The sex ratio Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 840 1,000 figures of AlauH, Mansi and Parbatta C.D. Blocks are 891, 885 and 875 respectively. The sex ratio + To be arranged in alphabetical order figures of Beldaur and Khagaria C.D. Blocks are higher than the district average.

30 ANALYTICAL NOTE There is no urban agglomeration in Khagaria the sex ratio of Gogri Jamalpur (NA) is 914. The district. There are two statutory towns in the district Scheduled Tribes sex ratio for Gogri Jamalpur(NA) i.e. Khagaria(M) and Gogri Jamalpur(NA) .The sex is Negligible whyle the Scheduled Tribes sex ratio ratio of Scheduled castes in Khagaria(M) is 794 while for Khagari(M) is 1000.

TABLE 21 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D.BLOCKS, 2001

Total/ Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Rural! NUlhber of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number C.D.Block Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 - 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Alauli Total 51,889 37,085 14,804 161,956 75,870 86,086 31.4 42.3 19.1 23.1 Rural 51,889 37,085 14,804 161,956 75,870 86,086 31.4 42.3 19.1 23.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 2 Khagaria. Total 105,897 68,895 37,002 189,583 88,335 101,248 45.4 55.2 34.1 21.1 Rural 77,080 51,692 25,388 173,179 80,679 92,500 39.4 49.6 27.7 22 / Urban 28,817 17,203 11,614 16,404 7,656 8,748 76.8 82.9 69.3 13.6 3 Mansi Total 24,317 16,432 7,885 49,980 23,337 26,643 41.7 52.4 29.3 23.2 Rural 24,317 16,432 7,885 49,980 23,337 26,643 41.7 52.4 29.3 23.2 Urban 0 0, 0 0 0 0 000 o 4 Chautham Total 32,021 22,027 9,994 81,740 38,036 43,704 36.5 47.2 24.4 22.8 Rural 32,021 22,027 9,994 81,740 38,036 43,704 36.5 47.2 24:4 22.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 5 Beldaur Total 36,494 25,538 10,956 110,962 51,361 59,601 32 42.7 20.2 22.5 Rural 36,494 25,538 10,956 110,962 51,361 59,601 32 42.7 20.2 22.5 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 6 Gogri Total 87,449 ,.58,070 29,379 155,854 72,289 83,565 45.8 56.3 33.5 22.8 Rural 72,907 49,014 23,893 139,290 64,760 74,530 43.9 54.5 31.3 23.2 Urban 14,542 9,056 5,486 16,564 7,529 9,035 59.1 68.2 48.4 19.8 7 Parballa Total 76,107 49,179 26,928/ 116,105. 52,813 63,292 50.0 60.4 38.0 22.5 /' - Rural 76,107 49,179 26,928 116,105 52,813 63,292 50.0 60.4 38.0 22.5 Urban o o o o o o o o o o

District Total: Total 414,174277,226 136,948 866,180 402,041 464,139 41.4 51.8 29.4 22.5 Rural 370,815250,967 119,848 833,212 386,856 446,356 39.5 50.1 27.3 22.8 Urban 43,359 26,259 17,100 32,968 15,185 17,783 69.8 77.1 60.9 16.3

Among C.D. Blocks, Parbatta has the highest ~Mansi, Chautham andAlauli C.D. Blocks with 56.3,55.2, proportion of literate population (50.0%) followed by 52.4,47.2 and 42.3 percent respectively. Parbatta C.D. Gogri (45.8%). The literacy rates for Khagaria, Mansi Block has the highest female literacy rate with 38.0 , Chautham, BeldaUl' and Alauli C.D. Blocks are 45.4, percent while Alauli has the lowest literacy rate of 41.7, 36.5,32.0 and 31.4 percent respectively. Male females with 19.1 per cent. Male literacy rates for literates greatly out number female literates in all the - -Parbatta, Gogri, Mansi and Khagaria are higher than C.D. Blocks ofKhagaria district. the highest proportion the corresponding figure~ of Khagaria district. Alauli, of male literates is contained in Parbatta C.D. Block Chautham and Beldaur C.D. Blocks have the lower with 60.4 percent closely followed by Gogri, Khagaria, male literacy rate than the district average.

31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number C. D. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alauli 51,889 37,085 14,804 161,956 75,870 86,086 31.4 42.3 19.1 23.1 2 Khagaria 77,080 51,692 25,388 173,179 80,679 92,500 39.4 49.6 27.7 22.0 3 Mansi 24,317 16,432 7,885 49,98g 23,337 26,643 41.7 52.4 29.3 23.2 4 Chautham 32,021 22,027 9,994 81,740 38,036 43,704 36.5 47.2 24.4 22.8 5 Beldaur 36,494 25,538 10,956 110,962 51,361 59,601 32.0 42.7 20.2 22.5 6 Gogri 72,907 49,014 23,893 139,290 64,760 74,530 43.9 54.5 31.3 23.2 ,7 Parbatta 76,107 49,179 26,928 116,105 52,813 63,292 50.0 60.4 37.9 22.5 District (Rural) Total:' 370,815 250,967 119,848 833,212 386,856 446,356 39.5 50.1 27.3 22.8

Table 2) and 22 shows that among the C.D. Gogri, Mansi and Khagaria C.D. Blocks with 54.5, Blocks in the district Parbatta C.D. Block has the 52.4 and 49.6 percent respectively. Parbatta C.D. highest percentage of literate population (50.0%) Block has the highest female literacy rate with 37.9 followed by Gogri C.D. Block (43.9%). The literacy percent while Alauli C.D. Block has the lowest rates for Mansi, Khagaria, Chautham, Beldaur and literacy among the females with 19.1 percent. Male Alauli C.D. Blocks are 41.7,39.4,36.5,32.0 and 31.4 literacy rates for Par~atta, Gogri and Mansi C.D. percent respectively. Male literates outnumber female Blocks are higher than the corresponding figures of literate in all the C.D. Blocks of Khagaria district. Khagaria district while Alauli, Khagaria, Chautham The highest proportion of male lite~ates is in Parbatta and Beldaur C.D. Blocks have the lower male literacy C.D. Block with 60.4 percent closely followed by rates than the. district.

TABLE 23: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of Number Percentage Percentage literacy rate of inhabited distribution distribution of for villages villages of villages Population population 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 7 2.9 5,018 0.4 11-20 20 8.3 47,046 3.9 21-30 46 19.1 203,323 16.9 31-40 69 28.6 455,863 37.9 41-50 63 26.1 330,434 27.4 51-60 25 lOA 113,517 9.4 61-70 7 2.9 41,554 3.5 71-80 3 1.2 6,5'79 0.5 81-90 0.4 993 0.1 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total: 241 100.0 1,204,027 100.0

Literacy rate for District: 41.3

From the table23 above, it is apparent that there inhabited viHages in the district where literacy rate for are 69 villages accounting for 28.6 per cent of the villages range~between 31 and 40 per cent and these 32 ANALYTICAL NOTE villages account for 37.9 per cent of the district rural villages account for 16.9 per cent of tile district rural population. This is the largest group of villages in the population. There are 25 villages accounting for 10,4 district. This is closely followed by 63 villages percent of the inhabited villages where literacy rate accounting for 26.1 per cent of the inhabited villages ranges between 51 and 60 percent and these villages where literacy rate ranges between 41 and 50 percent account for 9,4 per cent of the district rural population. and these villages account for 27.4 per cent of the There are only 7 villages accounting for 2.9 per cent district rural population. There are 46 villages accounting of the inhabited villages where literacy rate ranges for 19.1 per cent of the inhabited villages where literacy between 61 and 70 percent and these villages account rate ranges between 21 and 30 per cent and these fqr only 3.5 p~r cent of the district rural population. TABLE 24: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ll,LITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS {TOWNS, 2001

Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial status/ Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number Town+ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Gogri J,amalpur (NA) 14,542 9,056 5,486 16,564 7,529 9,035 59.1 68.2 48.4 19.8 2 Khagaria (M) 28,817 17,203 11,614 16,404 7,656 8,748 76.8 82.9 69.3 13.6 District(Urban) Total 43,359 26,259 17,100 32,968 15,185 17,783 69.8 77.1 60.9 16.3 + To be arranged in alphabetical order It transpires from the above table 24 that there literates greatly outnumber female literates as the is no urban agglomeration in Khagaria district. There male literacy rat~ for Khagaria(M) is 82.9 percent are two statutory towns in the district i.e. while the female literacy rate is 69.3 per cent. The Khagaria(M) and Gogri Jamalpur(NA). The literacy Male literacy rate for Gogri Jamalpur(NA) is 68.2 rate for Khagaria(M) is 76.8 percent whereas the percent while the female literacy rate is 48.4 literacy rate for Gogri Jamalpur is 59.1 percent. Male percent. TABLE25: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ll,LITERATES BYSEX IN c.n. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number Name of C.D.Block Persons Males Females' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alauli 6,903 5,297 1,606 47,322 23,379 23,943 16.9 24.3 8.4 15.9 2 Khagaria 8,034 5,911 2,123 35,125 16,830 18,295 24.5 33.9 13.8 20.2 3 Mansi 2,232 1,623 609 7,721 3,658 4,063 29.4 40.0 17.2 22.8 4 Chautham 3,766 2,685 1,081 16,191 7,863 8,328 24.9 33.3 15.4 17.9 5 Beldaur 2,949 2,258 691 19,883 9,500 10,383 17.2 25.3 8.4 16:9 6 Gogri 4,594 3,454 1,140 12,944 5,995 6,949 34.4 47.2 18.9 28.3 7 Parbatta 3,311 2,406 905 8,609 3,952 4,657 36.0 48.4 21.5 26.9 District (Rural) Total: 31,789 23,634 8,155, 147,795 71,177 76,618 23.4 32.6 12.8 19.8

The table above shows that literacy among the lowest in Alauli C.D. Block with 24.3 percent. In case scheduled castes is highest i.e. 36.0 percent in Parbatta of female literacy rate among the scheduled castes C.D. Block whereas it is lowest Le. 16.9 percent in also it is highest in Parbatta C.D. Block with 21.5 Alauli C.D. Block in the district. It'is observed that percent and the lowest in Alauli C.D. Block with 8.4 the literacy tate among the scheguled castes for the percent. It is found that the gap between male and district is 23,4 percent. As regards percentage o?f male female literacy rate is highest in Gogari C.D. Block literacy among the scheduled castes it is... highest in wiih 28.3 percf;lnt whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Parbatta C.D. Block with 48,4 percent whereas it is Block wid) 15.9 percent. 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OFVlLLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages of villages Population of population I 2 3 4 5 0 0.4 78 0.0 1-10 28 12.4 26,229 14.6 11-20 69 30.7 61,943 34.5 21-30 52 23.1 47,383 26.4 31-40 36 16.0 21,632 12.0 41-50 21 9.3 16,310 9.1 51-60 12 5.3 4,105 2.3 61-70 4 1.8 1,874 1.0 71-80 I 0.4 10 0.0 81-90 1 0.4 20 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total: 225 100.0 179,584 100.0

Literacy rate f;r District (Rural): . 23.4

The table 26 above shows that in case of literacy It may be observed that the lowest_ number of among the scheduled castes in the villages of the villages i.e. 0.4 percent also fall in the literacy range district the highest number of villages i.e. 30.7 of both 71-80 and 81-90 percent. III case of literacy percent fall in the literacy range of 11-20 percent among the scheduled castes in the villages of the whereas the lowest number of villages i.e. 0.4 district 23.1 percent villages are such which 'fall in percent fall in the no literacy range i.e. 0 percent. the literacy range of 21-30 percent.

TABLE 27 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OFSCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Number of literates rIOt! illiterates Gap in Serial Name and urban Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female lIumber status of Town+ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gogri Jamaipuf (NA) 929 629 300 1,259 514 145 55.8 70.4 38.9 31.6 2 Khagaria (M) 1,325 884 441 2,025 983 r,042 51.3 60.3 39.4 21.0

Khagaria (Urban) 2,254 1,513 741 3,284 1,497 1,787 53 64.2 39.2 25.0

+ ' To be arranged ill alphabetical order

The table 27 above shows that the literacy rate percent in case of total population, 59.7 percent in among the scheduled castes in the urban areas of case of males and 33.1 percent in case of females the district is quite high Le. 53.0 percent in case nf­ _ in the state o(Bihar and 39.5 percent in case of total total population, 64.2 percent in case of males and population, 50.1 percent in case of males and 27.3 39.2 perce,ftin case of females as compared to 47.0 percent in case offemales in the district of Khagaria.

34 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE28 :NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHEDULEDTRIBESLlTERATESANDllLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number C. D. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alauli 12 11 1 12 7 5 66.7 78.6 25.0 53.6 2 Khagaria 6 5 14 6 8 40.0 55.6 16.7 38.9 3 Mansi 15 II 4 9 8 83.3 100.0 57.1 42.9 4 ChauthaOl 18 12 6 58 32 26 28.1 32.4 22.2 10.2 5 Beldaur 10 6 -4 31 17 14 33.3 37.5 28.6 8.9 6 Gogri 16 15 I 74 30 44 25.4 44.1 3.4 40.7 7 Parbatta 0 0 0 0 100.0 100.0 0 100.0 District (Rural) Total: 78 '61 17 198 93 105 37.3 50.0 19.5 30.5

The table 28 shows that among the Scheduled and Parbatta C.D. Blocks whereas it is lowest i.e. Tribes the pefcentage of literates is highest i.e. 100 32..4 percent in Chautham C.D. Block. In case of percent in Parbatta C.D. Block in the district while female literacy rate among the scheduled tribes it it is lowest in Gogri C.D. Block. It is observed is highest in Mansi C.D. Block whereas it is lowest that the literacy rate among the scheduled tribes i.e. 3.4 percent in Gogri C.D. Block. Such higher for' the district is 37.3 percent. As regards percentage in literacy rate among the scheduled percentage of male literacy among the scheduled tribes popUlation is because of very thin tribal tribes it is highest in i.e. 100 percent in both Mansi population in the district.

TABLE 29: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION,2001 Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages of villages Population of population I 2 3 4 5 0 3 17.6 16 5.8 1-10 5.9' 16 5.8 ll-20 1 5.9 8 2.9 21-30 I 5.9 74 26.8 31-40 3 17.6 110 39.9 41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-60 0 0.0 0 0.0 61-70 2 11.8 24 8.7 71-80 0 0.0 0 0.0 81-90 1 5.9 22 8.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 5 29.4 6 2.2

District Total: 17 100.0 276 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 37.3

The table 29 above shows that in case of literacy 'percent of the villages are such which fall in the among the scheduled tribes in the villages of the literacy range of 61-70 percent. The lowest number district the highest number of villagesJ.e. 29.4 percent of villages i.e. 5.9 percent fall in the literacy range fall in the literacy range 100 percent followed by 17.6 of 1-10, 11-20, 21-30 and 81-90 percent incase of percent of the villages which fall in the literacy range literacy among the scheduled tribes in ·the villages of of 31-40 and 0 percent. It is observed that the 1l.8 the district. 35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TADLE30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LlTERATESAND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name and urban Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female number stalus of Town Persons Males Females Persons [\'1ales Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 .4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Khagaria (M) 41 24 17 15 4 11 89.1 100.0 77.3 22.7

Khagaria (Urban) 41 24 17 15 4 11 89.1 100.0 77.3 22.7

The table 30 above shows that the literacy percent incase of total population, 100 percent rate among the scheduled tribes in the urban in case of males and 77.3 percent in case of areas of the dis(rict is quite high i.e. 89. I females.

TABLE 31: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers Persons / (Main and marginal Serial Name of Males / Total Main worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number C.D.Block Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Alallli Persons 213,845 59,251 27.7 27,077 12.7 86,328 40.4 127,517 59.6 Males 112,955 47,052 41.7 9,919 8.8 56,971 50.4 55,984 49.6 Females 100,890 12,199 12.1 17,158 17 29,357 29.1 71,533 70.9 2 Khagaria Persons 295,480 .69,855 23.6 25,912 8.8 95,767 32.4 199,713 67.6 Males 157,230 61,020 38.8 11,496 7.3 72,516 46.1 84,714 53.9 Females 138,250 8,835 6,4 14,416 10.4 23,251 16.8 114,999 83.3 3 Mansi Persons 74,297 16,489 22.2 7,753 10,4 24,242 32.6 50,055 67.4 'Males 39,769 14,650 36.8 . 3,&98 9.8 18,548 46.6 21,221 53.4 Females 34,528 1,839 5.3 3,855 1l.2 5,694 16.5 28,834 83.S 4 Chautham Persons 113,761 31,800 28.0 16,288 14.3 48,088 42.3 65,673 57.7 Males 60,063 24,670 41.1 6,139 10.2 30,809 51.3 29,254 48.7 Females 53,698 7,130 13.3 10,149 18.9 17,279 32.2 36,419 67.8 5 Beldaur Persons 147,456 42,975 29.1 20,305 13.8 63,280 42.9 84,176 57.1 Males 76,899 33,001 42.9 6,108 7.9 39,109 50.9 37,790 49.1 Females 70,557 9,974 14.1 14,197 20.1 24,171 34.3 46,386 65.7 6 Gogri Persons 243,303 62,426 25.7 20,365 8.4 82,791 34.0 160,512 66.0 Males 130,359 53,151 40.8 8,310 6.4 61,461 47.1 68,898 52.9 Females 112,944 9;P5 8.2 12,055 10.7 21,330 18.9 91,614 81.1 7 Parbatta Persons 192,212 50,466 26.3 16,278 8.5 66,744 34.7 125,468 65.3 Males 101,992 42,097 41.3 7,911 7.8 50,008 49.0 51,984 51.0 Females 90,220 8,369 9.3 8.367 9.3 16,736 18.6 73,484 81.4

District Total: Pcrsonsl,280,354 333,262 26.0 133,978 10.5 467,240 36.5 813,114 63.5 Males 679,267 275,641 40.6 53,781 7.9 329,422 48.5 349,845 51.5 Females 601,087 57,621 9.6 80,t97 13.3 137,818 22.9 463,269 77.1

The work participation rate for total worker is participation rate (WPR) recorded 26.00 percent of defined as the percentage of total workers to total tIle district total population as main workers and 10.5 population. In a sit!1ifar way it is defined for main per cent as ~argillal workers. Proportion of nOll and margin workers. For Khagaria district the work workers in tl}.e district is 63.5 percent.

36 ANALYTICAL NOTE Among the main workers male work participation proportion of total workers is the highest (42.9 per rate in the district is 40.6 percent while that of females cent) in Beldaur C.D. Block and the lowest (32.4 is only 9.6 per cent as per 2001 Census. The percent) in Khagaria C.D. Block. proportion of main workers is the highest (29.1 Among the non workers, male work participation percent) in Beldaur C.D, Block and the lowest (22.2 per cent) in Mansi C.D. Block. Out of7 C.D. Blocks, rate in the district is 51.5 per cent while that of WPR of 4 C.D. Blocks are above the district average. females is 77.1 percent as per 2001 Census. The The proportion of marginal workers is the highest proportion of non workers is the highest (67.6 per (14.3 percent) in Chautham C.D. Block and the cent) in Khagaria C.D, Block and the lowest (57.1 lowest (8.4 percent) in Gogri C.D. BLeck. The percent) in Beldaur C.D. Block.

TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers Persons (Main and marginal Serial Name of Males Total Main worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number C.D.Bl6cl< Females Population Numb~r Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alauli Persons 213,845 59,251 27.7 27,077 12.7 86,328 40.4 127,517 59.6 Males 112,9~5 47,052 41.7 9,919 8.8 56,971 50.4 55,984 49.6 Females 100,890 12,199 12.1 17,158 17.0 29,357 29.1 71,533 70.9 2 Khagaria Persons 250,259 59,113 23.6 25,214 10.1 84,327 33.7 165,93.2 66.3 Males 132,371 51,060 38.6 10,980 8.3 62,040 46.9 70,331 53.1 Females !I 7,888 8,053 6.8 14,234 12.1 22,287 18.9 95,601 81.1 3 Mansi Persons 74,297 16,489 22.2 7,753 10.4 24,242 32.6 50,05.5 67.4 Males 39,769 14.650 36.8 3,898 9.8 18,548 46.6 21,221 53.4 Females 34,528 [,839 5.3 3,855 [ 1.2 5,694 16.5 28,834 83.5 4 Chautham Persons 113,761 )[,800 28.0 16,288 14.3 48,088 42.3 65,673 57.4 Males 60,063 '24,670 41.1 6,[39 10.2 30,809 51.3 29,254 48:7 Females 53,698 7,130 13.3 10,149 18.9 17,279 32.2 36,419 67.8 5 Beldaur Persons 147,456 42,975 29.1 20,305 13.8 63,280 42.9 84,176 57.1 Males 76,899 33,001 42.9 6,10~ 7.9 39,109 50.9 37.790 49.1 Females 70,557 9,974 14.1 14,197 20.1 24,171 34.3 46,386 65.7 6 Gogri Persons 212,197 55,735 26:3 19,316 9.1 75,051 35.4 137,146 64.6 Males 113,774 46,919 41.2 7,706 6.8 54,625 48.0 59,149 52.0 Females 98,423 8,816 9.0 11,610 11.8 20,426 20.8 77,997 79.2 7 Parbatta Persons· 192,212 50,466 26.3 16,278 8.5 66,744 34.7 125,468 65.3 Males 101,992 42,097 41.3 7,911 7.8 50,008 49.0 51,984 51.0 Females 90,220 8,369 9.3 8.367 9.3 16,736 18.6 73,484 81.4 District (Rural) Total: Persons 1,204,027 315;829 26.2 132,231 11.0 448,060 37.2 755,967 62.8 Males 637,823 259,449 40.7 52,6_61 8.3 312,110 48.9 325,713 51.1 Females 566,204 56,380 10.0 79,570 14.1 135,950 24.0 430,254 76.0

The work participation rate for total workers is Among the main workers male work defined as the percentage of total workers to total participation rate in the district is 40.7 percent while population. In a siqIilar way it is defined for main that of females is only 10 percent as per 2001 and marginal workers. Table 32' above shows that census. The proportion of main workers is the the work partidpation rate (WPR) )n rural areas of highest (29.1%) in Beldaur C.D. Block and the Khagaria district is 26.2 percent as main workers lciWest (22.2%) in Mansi C.D. Block. Out of7 C.D. and 11 percent as marginal workers. Proportion of Blocks, WPR of 5 C.D. Blocks are above the Non-workers in the district is 62.8 percent. district average. The proe_ortion of marginal workers

37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA is the highest (14.3%) in Chautham C.D. Block and The proportion of non-workers among males in the lowest (8.5%) in Parbatta C.D. Block. The tile district is 51.1 percent while that of females 76 proportion of total workers is the highest (42.9%) in percent as per 200 I census. The proportion of non­ Beldaur C.D. Block and the lowest (32.6%) in workers is the highest (67.4%) in Mansi C.D. Block Mansi C.D. Block. and the lowest (57.1%) in Beldaur C.D. Block.

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON~ WORKERS BYSEXINURBANAGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS, 2001

Total workers Name and urban Persons! (Main and marginal Serial status of Males! Total Muin- worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number Town+ Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Gogri Jamalpur Persons 31,106 6,691 21.5 1,019 3.4 7,740 24.9 23,366 75.1 (NA) Males 16,585 6,232 37.6 604 3.6 6,836 41.2 9,749 58.8 Females 14,521 459 3.2 445 3.1 904 6.2 13,617 93.8 2 Khagnria!(M) Persons 45,221 10,742 23.8 698 1.5 11,440 25.3 33,781 74.7 Males 24,859 9,960 40.1 516 2.1 10,476 42.1 14,383 57.9 Females 20,362 782 3.8 182 0.9 964 4.7 19,398 95.3 District (Urban) Total: Persons 76,327 17,433 22.8 1,747 2.3 19,180 25.1 57,147 74.9 Males 41,444 16,192 39.1 1,120 2.7 17,312 41.8 24,132 58.2 Females 34,883 1,241 3.6 627 1.8 1,868 5.4 33,015 94.6 + To be arranged in alphabetical order From the abve table 33 it transpires that there is female marginal workers are 2.1 and 0.9 percent no urban agglomeration in Khagaria district. respectively. The work participation rate (WPR) for Khagaria(M) and Gogri Jamalpur(NA) are the two Gogri Jamalpur(NA) recorded 21.5 percent of the urban units in the district. For Khagaria(M) the work total population as main workers. The proportion of participation rate recorded 23.8 percent of the total male and female main workers are 37.6 and 3.2 population of the town as main workers and 1.5 percent respectively. The marginal worker account percent as marginal workers . The proportion of for 3.4 percent of the total population of the town. male and female main workers are 40.1 and 3.8 The proportion of male and female marginal workers percent respectively. The proportion of male and are 3.6 and 3.1 percent respectively. TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX LN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACfIVITY IN C.D.BLOCKS, 200L Category of workers Persons/ Total number of Household Serial Name of Males! To[al workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number C. D. Block Females population Marginal) Cu Itivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alauli Persons 213,845 86,328 23,884 53,454 1,619 7,371 (LI04) (27.7) (61.9) (1.9) (8.5) Males 112,955 56,971 17,184 33,365 861 5,561 (50.4) (30.2) (58.6) ( 1.5) (9.8) Females 100,890 29.357 6,700 20,089 758 1,810 (29.1) . (22.8) (68.4) (2.6) (6.2) 2 Khagaria Persons 295,480 95,767 18,723 47,236 2,453 27,355 (32.4) (19.6) (49.3) (2.6) (28.6) Males 157,230 72,516 15,380 30,919 1,730 24,487 (46.1 ) (21.2) (42.6) (2.4) (33.8) Females 138,250 23,251 3,343' 16,317 723 2,868 (16.8l (14.4} , {7°3l p.1} {12.3} 38 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 (Concfd.) Category of workers Persons/ Total number of Household Serial Name of Males/ Total workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number C. D. Block Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Mansi Persons 74,297 24,242 5,458 11,184 937 6,663 (32.6) (22.5) (46.1) (3.9) (27.5) Males 39,769 18,548 4,397 7,506 649 5,996 (46.6) (23.7) (40.5) (3.5) (32.3) Females 34,528 5,694 1,061 3,678 288 667 ( 16.5) (IS.6) (64.6) (5.1) (11.7) 4 Chautham Persons 113,761 48,088' 14,410 27,616 616 5,446 (42.3) (30.0) (57.4) (1.3) (11.3) Males 60,063 30,809 10,258 15,867 396 4,288 (51.3) (33.3) (51.5) (1.3) (13.9) Females 53,698 17,279 4,152 11,749 220 1,158 (32.2) (24.0) (68.0) (1.3) (6.7) 5 Beldaur Persons 147,456 63,280 18,802 38,785 1,010 4,683 (42.9) (29.7) (61.3) (1.6) (7.4) Males 76,899 39,109 13,439 21,136 639 3,895 (50.9) (34.4) (54.0) (1.6) (10.0) Females 70,557 24,171 5,363 17,649 371 788 (34.3) (22.2) (73.0) (1.5) (3.3) 6 Gogri Persons 243,303 82,791 19,342 41,901 2,797 18,751 (34.0) (23.4) (50.6) (3.4) (22.6) Males 130,359 61,461 16,030 27,773 1,757 15,901 (47.1) (26.1) (45.2) (2.9) (25.9) Females 112,944 21,330 3,312 14,128 1,040 2,850 (18.9) (15.5) (66.2) (4.9) (13.4) 7 Parbatta Persons 192,212 66,744 20,106 33,821 2,482 10,335 (34.7) (30.1) (50.7) (3.7) (15.5) Males 101,992 50,008 17,026 22,453 1,390 9,139 (49.0) (34.0) (44.9-) (2.8) (18.3) Females 90,220 16,736 3,080 1l,368 1,092 1,196 (18.6) (1S.4) (67.9) (6.5) (7.1) District Total: Persons 1,280,354 467,240 120,725 253,997 11,914 80,604 (36.5) (25.8) (54.4) (2.5) (17.3) Males 679,267 329,422 93,714 159,019 7,422 69,267 (48.5) (28.4) (48.3) (2.3) (21.0) Females 601,087 137,818 27,011 94,978 4,492 11,337 (22.9) (19.6) (68.9) (3.3) (8.2) Note :- Percentage of workers to total workers are given in brackets

From the above table 34, the relative importance total workers of the district. The proportion of of the main spheres of economic activity may be cultivators varies between 30.1 percent for Parbatta gauged from the pattern of distribution of main block to 19.6 percent for Khagaria block. The workers according to the broad four fold classification proportion of agricultural labourers varies between namely, cultivation, agricultural labour] householO 61.9 percent for Alauli block to 46.1 percent for industry and other economic activities. The economic Mansi block. The proportion of household industry activity of the district is primlJrily dependent on workers is only 2.5 percent of the total workers of agriculture which is supported by the fact that the the district. The proportion of household industry cultivator (25.8 percent) and agricultural labourers workers varies between 3.9 percent for Mansi block (54.4 percent) together constitute 80.2 percent of the to 1.3 percent for Chautham block. The proportion 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA of other workers is 17.3 percent of the total workers between 28.6 percent for Khagaria block to 7.4 of the district. The proportion of other workers varies percent for Beldaur block. TABLE 35: DlSmffiUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN c.n.BLOCKS, 2001 Category of workers Persons/ Total Ilumber of Household 'Serial Name of Males/ Total workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other Ilumber C. D. Block Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 , I Alauli Persons 213,845 86,328 23,884 53,454 1,619 7,371 (40A) (27.7) (61.9) (1.9) (8.5) Males 112,955 56,971 17,184 33,365 861 5,561 (50A) (30.2) (58.6) (L5) (9.8) Females 100,890 29,357 6,700 20,089 758 1,810 (29.1) (22.8) (68.4) (2.6) (6.2) 2 Khagaria Persons 250;259 84,327 18,111 46,620 1,893 17,703 (33.7) (21.5) (55.3) (2.2) (21.0) Males 132,371 62,040 14,787 30,406 1,338 15,509 (46.9) (23.8) (49.0) (2.2) (25.0) Females 117,888 22,287 3,324 16,214 555 2,194 (l8.9) (14.9) (72.8) (2.5) (9.8) 3 Mansi" Persons _74,297 24,242 5,458 11,184 937 6,663 (32.6) (22.5) .(46.1) (3.9) (27.5) Males 39,769 18,548 4,397 7,506 649 5,996 (46.6) (23.7) (40.5) (3.5) (32.3) Females 34,528 5,694 1,061 3,678 288 667 ( 16.5) (18.6) (64.6) (5.1) (11.7) 4 Chautham Persons 113,761 48,088 14,410 27,616 616 5,446 (42.3) (30.0) . (51.4) ( 1.3) (11.3) Males 60,063 30,869 10,258 15,867 396 4,288 (51.3) (33.3) (51.5) (1.3) (13.9) Females 53,698 17,279 4,152 11,749 220 1,158 (32.2) (24.0) (68.0) ( 1.3) (6.7) 5 Beldaur Persons 147,456 63,280 18,802 38,785 1,010 4,683 (42.9) (29.7) (61.3) ( 1.6) (7.4) Males 76,899 39,109 13,439 21,136 639 3,895 (50.9) (34.4) (54.0) (1.6) (10.0) Females 70,557 24,171 5,~(i3 17,649 371 788 (34.3) (22:2) (73.0) (1.5) (3.3) 6 Gogri Persons 212,197 75,051 18,690 40,469 1,946 13,946 (35.4) (24.9) (53.9) (2.6) (18.6) Males 113,774 54,625 15,422 26,578 1,188 11,437 (48.0) (28.2) (48.7) (2.2) (20.9) Females 98,423 20,426 3,268 13,891 758 2,509 (20.8) (16.0) (68.0) (3.7) (12.3) 7 Parbatta Persons 192,212 66,744 20,1'06 33,821 2,482 10,335 (34.7) (30,1) (50.7) (3.7) (15.5) Males 101,992 50,008 17,026 22,453 1,390 9,139 (49.0) (34.0) (44.9) (2.8) (18.3) Females 90,220 16,736 3,080 11,368 1,092 1,196 (18.6) (18.4) (67.9) (6.5) (7.1) District (Rural) Total: Persons 1,204,027 448;lJ60. 119,461 251,949 10,503 66,147 (37.2) (26:7) (56.2) (2.3) (14.8) Males 637,823 312,110 92',513 157,311 6,461 55,825 (48.9) (29.6) (50.4) (2.1) (17.9) Females 566,204 135,950 26,948 94,638 4,042 10,322 (24.0) (19.8) (69.6) (3.0) (7.6) Note: Percent of Workers to total workers are given ill brackets 40 ANALYTICAL NOTE

From the table 35 placed on previous page, varies between 30.1 percent for Parbatta C.D. the relative importance of the main spheres of Block to 21.5 percent for Khagaria C.D. Block. economic activity may be gauged from the pattern Proportion of agricultural labourers varies between of distribution of main workers according to the 61.9 percent for Alauli C.D. Block to 46.1 percent broad four fold classification namely cultivators, for Mansi C.D. Block. The proportion of household agricultural labourers, household industry workers industry workers varies between 3.9 percent for and other economic activities. The economic activity Mansi C.D. Block to 1.3 percent for Chautham in the rural areas of the district is primarily C.D. Block. The proportion of household industry dependent 011 agriculture which is supported by the workers is only 2.3 percent of the total workers of fact that the cultivators (26.7%) and agricultural the district. The proportion of other workers is 14.8 labourers (56.2%) together constitute 82.9 percent percent of the total workers of the district. The of the total workers of the district. The agriculture proportion of other workers varies between 27.5 sector has absorbed more than three fourth of the percent for Mansi C.D. Block to 7.4 percent for total main workers. The proportion of cultivators Beldaur C.D. Block.

TABLE 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORmS OF ECONOMIC ACTMTY OF I URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Category of workers Persons/ Total number.of Household Serial Name and urban Malest· .:rotal workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number status of Town Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I. Khagaria (M) Persons 45,221 11,440 612 616 560 9,652 (25.3) (5.3) (5.4) (4.9) (84.4) Males 24,859 10,476 593 513 392 8,978 (42.1) (5.7) (4.9) (3.7) (85.7) Females 20,362 964 19 103 168 674 (4.7) (2.0) (10.7) (17.4) (69.9) 2 Gogri Jama1pur (NA) Persons 31,106 7,740 652 1,432 851 4,805 (24.9) (8.4) (18.5) (11.0) (62.1) Males 16,585 6,836 608 1,195 569 4,464 (4P) (8.9) (17.5) (8.3) (65.3) Females 14,521 '904 44 237 282 341 (6.2) (4.9) (26.2) (31.2) (37.7) District (Urban) Total: Persons 76,327 19,180 1,264 2,048 1,411 14,457 (25.1) (6.6) (10.7) (7.4) (75.4) Males . 41,444 17,312 1,201 1,708 961 13,442 (41.8) (6.9) (9.9) (5.6) (77.6) Females 34,883 1,868 63 340 450 1,015 (5.4) (3.4) (18.2) (24.1) (54.3)

Note: Percent of Workers to total workers are given in brackets It is obvious from the above table 36 that tllere activities. The cultivators constitute 5.3 percent and is no urban agglomeration in Khagaria district. There agricultural labourers constitute 5.4 percent of the are tWo statutory towns in the district i.e. Khagaria(M) total workers of Khagaria(M). Household industry and Gogri Jamalpur(NA). From the above.table, the werkers and other workers constitute 4.9 and 84.4 relative importance of the main spheres of economic percent respectively in Khagaria(M). The cultivators activity may be gauged from the pattern of distribution and agricultural labourers constitute 8.4 and 18.5 of main workers according to the broad four fold percent respectively in Gogri Jamalpur(NA). The cla_ssification namely, cultivators, agricultural labourers, proportion of Household industry workers and other household industry workers and other economic workers are 1 1.0, and 62.1 percent respectively. 41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA (b) Brief analysis of the Village J)irectory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47:

TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION OFVLLLAGESACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENlTIES, 2001 ------Type of amenity available Agri- Number of Improved Transport cultural Approach Serial Name of inhabited drinking Post Tele- communi- Credit by pucca Power number C. D. l3Iock villages Education Medical water * Ollice # pbone cation $ Danks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Alauli 44 41 17 42 23 4 8 5 5 18 10 (100) (93.2) (38.6) (95.5) (?2.3) (9.1) (18.2) (11.4) (11.4) (40.9) (22.7) 2 Khagaria 43 40 24 43 25 21 19 9 30 29 22 (100) (93.0) (55.8) (100.0) (58.1) (48.8) (44.2) (20.9) (69.8) (67.4) (51.2) 3 Mansi. 11 8 7 II 4 8 1 3 3 8 6 (100) (72. 7) (63.6) (100.0) (36.4) (72.7) (9.1) (27.3) (27.3) (72.7) (54.5) , 4 Chuutham 27 24 10 27 12 8 10 3 9 10 12 (100) (88.9) (37.0) (100.0) (44.4) (29.6) (37.0) (II.! ) (33.3) (37.0) (44.4) 5 Beldaur 29 26 19 26 15 9 5 5 3 6 2 (100) (89.7) (65.5) (89.7) (51.7) (31.0) (17.2) (17.2) (10.3) (20.7) (6.9) 6 Gogri 41 38 35 41 22 27 10 5 19 25 27 (100) (92.7) (85A) (100.0) (53.7) (65.9) (24.4) (12.2) (46.3) (61.0) (65.9) 7 Parbatta 46 43 12 46 25 21 17 8 8 30 35 (100) (93.5) (26.1) (l00.0) (54.3) (45.7) (37.0) (17.4) (17.4) (65.2) (76.1)

District Total: 241 220 124 236 126 98 70 38 77 126 114 (100) (91.3) (51.5) (97.9) (52.3) (40.7) (29.0) (15.8) (32.0) (52.3) (47.3)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. lfthe household has access to drinking water supplied from a top or a hand pump Ituhe well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' . However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post ollice includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable water.ways.

The above table 37 gives the distribution of villages inhabited villages of the district. Among the C.D. according to availability of different amenities in the Blocks Gogri has the highest proportion of villages district. with medical facility, the percentage being 85.4 Educational amenity :- There are as many as percent on the other hand, Parbatta has the minimum proportion of villages (26.1%) where medical amenity 220 villages accounting for 91.3 percent of the total number of inhabited viJlages(241) in the district where is available. educational facility is available. The highest proportion Improved drinking water :- There are as many of villages with educational facility is in C.D. Block as 236 villages accounting for 97.9 percent of the Parhatta with 93.5 percent closely followed by Alauli total inhabited villages in the district where improved and Khagaria C.D. Blocks with 93.2 and 93.0 percent drinking water facility is available. Beldaur C.D. respectively. The smallest proportion of villages with Block, on the other hand, has the minimum proportion educational facility is observed in Mansi C.D. Block of villages (89.7%) where improved drinking water with 72.7 percent. facility is available.

Medical amenity :- The a\~ailabiljty of medical Post office :- Postal facilities are available in amenity in the villages is 51.5 percent of the total 126 villages out of 241 inhabited villaQ.es (52.3%) in

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE the district. Khagaria C.D. Block has the maximum highest proportion of villages having banking facility number of villages having postal facility (58.1%) (27.3%) followed by Khagaria C.D. Block with 20.9 follpwed by Parbatta C.D. Block with 54.3 percent. percent. Chautham has the lowest proportion of Mansi C.D. Block has the minimum number of villages having banking facility (11.1 %). villages having postal facility (36.4%). Agricultural credit Societies :- This facility Telephone :- The availability oftelephone facility is available in 77 villages out of241 inhabited villages in the villages is 40.7 percent in the district. Among (32.0%) in the district. Khagaria C.D. Block has the C.D. Blocks, Mansi has the maximum number of the maximum number of~illages having agricultural villages having telephone facility (72.7%) followed by credit facilities (69.8%) while Beldaur C.D. Block Gogri with 65.9 percent. Alauli C.D. Block has the has the minimum number of villages with 10.3 minimum number of village having telephone facility percent. (9.1%). Approach by pucca road :- This facility is Transport Communication :- Transport available in 126 villages out of241 inhabited villages Communication facilities are available in 70 villages (52.3%) in the district. Among C.D. Blocks, Mansi out of 241 inhilbited villages (29.0%) in the district. with 72.7 percent villages having Pucca approach Among the C.D. Blocks Khagaria has the highest road followed by Khagaria C.D. Block (67.4%) proportion of villages (44.2%) which are connected while Beldaur C.D. Block has the least number of by bus or rail or navigable river/canal services, etc., viflages having this facility with only 20.7 percent. followed by Chautham and Parbatta-with 37.0 percent Power Supply :- Electrified villages in the while Mansi has the minimum number of villages district constitute 47.3 percent of the total number hav!ng this facility with only 9.1 percent. of inhabited villages. Among the C~D. Blocks, Bank :- Banking facility is available only in 38 Parbatta has the maximum number of electrified villages out of241 inhabited villages (15.8%) in the villages with 76.1 percent while Beldaur has the district. Among the C.D. Blocks, Mansi has the minimum number of villages with only 6.9 percent.

TABLE 38 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Total Agri- /' population Improved Transport cultural Approach Serial Name of of inhabited drinking Post Tele- communi- Credit by pucca Power number C. D. Block villages Education Medical water ... Office # phone cation $ Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Alauli 213,845 209,750 107,778 202,749 158,829 32,427 47,120 37,154 34,699 92,594 50,764 (l00) (98.1) (50.4) (94.8) (74.3) (15.2) (22.0) (17.4) (16.2) (43.3) (23.7) 2 Khagaria 250,259 247,420 192,134 250,259 219,007194,366168,430 102,642 213,788 200,362 161,782 (100) (98.9)" (76.8) (100.0) (87.5) (77.7) (67.3) (41.0) (85.4) (80.1) (64.6) 3 Mansi 74,297 67,866 64,839 74,297 46,992 70,981 . 6,355 30,841 34,621 67,866 54,371 (100) (91.3) (87.3) (100.0) ~ (63.2) (95.5) (8.6) (41.5) (46.6) (91.3) (73.2) 4 Chautham 113,761 112,188 73,925 113,761 79,401 65,666 60,336 41,828 70,601 69,830 73,595 (100) (98.6) (65.0) (100.0) (69.8) (57.7) (53.0) (36.8) (62.1) (61.4) (64.7) 5 Beldaur 147,456 136,901 107,588 142,092 100,568 52,491 41,579 42,432 30,813 42,594 13,062 (100) (92.8) (73.0) (96.4) (68.2) (35.6) (28.2) (28.8) (20.9) (28.9) (8.9) 6 Gogri 212,197 210,021 193,325 212,197 158,557162,585 57,768 43,699 133,584 160,352 161,325 (100) (99.0) (91.1 ) (100:0) (74.7) (76.6) (27.2) (20.6) (63.0) (75.6) (76.0) 7 Parbatta 192,212 188,339 82,017 192,212 148,180120,874 99,078 51,990 63,098 128,635 161,162 (100) (98.0), (42.7) (100.0) (77.1) (62.9) (51.5) (27.0) (32.8) (66.9) (83.8)

District Total: 1,204,027 1,172,485 821,6061,187,567 911,534699,390480,666 350,586 581,204 762,233 676,061 (100) (97.4) (68.2) (98.6) (75.7) (58.1) (39.9) (29.1) (48.3) (63.3) (56.1) Note : Percentages are given in brackets.

43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. II Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Jt would be seen from the table 38 that In the case of medical facility also it can be educational facility is available to 97.4 per cent of seen that the proportion of rural popUlation served the rural population of the district. The proportion by the amenity is of the order of 68.2 per cent which varies between the maximum of 99.0 percent in is more than the proportion of villages served by Gogri block and the minimum of 91.3 per cent in medical facility in the district. Mansi block. It may be of interest to note that In the case of improved drinking water facility proportion of villages in the district enjoying also it may be observed that proportion of rural educational facility is less (being 91.3 per cent vide population served by the amenity is of the order of table 37) than the proportion of population which as 98.6 per cent which is more than the proportion of high as 97.4 pei cent. This may be attributed to the villages served by this facility in the district. fact that villages which possess educational facility Similar trend can be observed in respect of other usually contain larger population as compared to amenities also both in the district as also in its various those villages which do not have this facility at all. development blocks.

TABLE 39 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES,ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGESFROMTHE PLACES WHERETHESEAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available Village not having the amenity of Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2-4) 2 J 4 5 1. Education :- (a) Primary School 18 3 0 21 (b) Middle School 86 16 3 105 (c) Degree College 36 81 120 237 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 43 84 105 232 (b) PHC 50 67 89 206

3. Post Office 98 II 7 116 4. Telephone 43 45 5S 143 5. Bus Service 77 74 43 194 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 94 72 45 211 (b) Co-opcrative Bank 64- 100 63 227 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 89 48 27 164

As regards educational facility it would be seen 5-10 kms. And 3 vi llages at the range of 10 + killS. from the above table 39 that there are 21 villages in 'There are as many as 237 villages which do not the district (8.7%) which do not have primary school have the facility of degree colleges but the facility but the facility is available at places situated within is .available at the places within 5 kIllS. For 36 ~ kms. For 18 villages and 3 villages within the range villages, 81 villages at range of 5-10 kms. And 120 of 5 kms and 5-10 kms. There are as many as 105 villages at the range of 10 + kms. villages in the district which do not have middle There are 232 villages in the district (96.3%) schools but the facility is available at places within which are without the facility of hospital and 43 5 kms. For 86 villages, 16 villages at the range of villages enjoy tl).is facility at a distance within 5 lans., 44 ANALYTICAL NOTE 84 at a distance range of 5-10 kms. and rest 105 distance within 5-10 kms. and 89 villages at a villages at a distance of 10 + kms. There are 206 distance beyond 10 kms. villages in the district (85.5%) which do not have primary health centre but 50 villages enjoy this Similar trend can ,be observed in respect of other facility at a distance within 5 kms., 67 villages at a amenities in the district.

TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO 'I'HEDISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Di~tance range Number of Agri­ Approach from the nearest inhabited Transport cultural by statutory town village in Post Tele­ communi­ Credit pucca (in kilometre) each range Education Medical Office # phone cation $ Banks Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 22 21 14 14 18 10 4 13 20 (100.0) (95.5) (63.6) (63:6) (81.8) (45.5) (18.2) (59.1) (90.9) 5 -15 84 76 53 42 38 25 14 32 61 (100.0) (90.5) (63.1) (50.0) (45.2) (29.8) (16.7) (38.1) (72.6) 16 - 50 129 117 53 68 41 35 19 31 44 (100.0) (90.7) (41.1) (52.7) (31.8) (27.1) (14.7) (24.0) (34.1) 51+ 6 6 4 2 1 o I 1 1 (100.0) (IOO.(jf (66.7) (33.3) (16.7) (0.0) (16.7) (16.7) (16.7) Unspecified o o 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o

District total 241 220 124 126 98 70 38 77 126 (100.0) (91.3) (51.5) (52.3) (40.7) (29.0) (15.8) (32.0) (52.3)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterwl!Ys.

It would appear from the above table 40 that Interestingly, it can be observed from the table maximum number of inhabited villages (53.5%) lie in that the proportion of villages having educational distance range of 16-50 kms. from the nearest facility is 95.5 percent for those situated within 5 kms. statutory town. This is followed by villages in t6e from the nearest statutory town and decreases to 90.5 distance range of 5-15 kms. from the nearest percent in the distance range of 5- I 5 kms. Thereafter statutory town with 34.4 percent. There are 9.1 it increases to 90.7 percent in the distance range of percent villages in the distance range of less than 5 16-50 kms. from the nearest statutory town and it kms. from the statutory town and 2.5 percent villages again increases to 100 percent in the distance range in the distance range of 5 1+ kms. from the statutory of 51 + kms. In the case of other amenities also more town. or less the trend is same.

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE,2001 Type of amenity available Number of Agri- Approach inhabited Improved Transport cultural by Population village in drinking . Post Tele- com~uni- Credit pucca Power range each range Education Medical water * Office # phone cation $ Ban~s Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-499 11 5 2 II 1 0 2 0 1 7 5 (100.0) (45.5) (18.2) (100.0) (9. I) (0.0) (18.2) (0.0) (9.1) (63.6) (45.5)

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TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001 (Concld.) Type of amenity available Number of Agri- Approach inhabited Improved Tra.nsport cultural by Population village in drinking Post Tele- communi- Credit pucca Power range each range Education Medical water * Office # phone cation $ Banks Societies road supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 '500-999 18 12 6 17 1 2 3 1 1 4 7 (100.0) (66.7) (33.3) (94.4) (5.6) (11.1) (16.7) (5.6) (5.6) (22.2) (38.9) 1000-1999 37 34 8 36 7 10 5 2 6 IS 11 (100.0) (91.9) (21.6) (97.3) (18.9) (27.0) ( 13.5) (SA) (16.2) (40.5) (29.7) 2000-4,999 75 71 36 73 29 27 17 2 18 35 33 (100.0) (94.7) (48.0) (97.3) (38.7) (36.0) (22.7) (2.7) (24.0) (46.7) (44.0) 5000-9999 72 70 47 71 62 36 29 19 33 44 39 (l00.0) (97.2) (65.3) (98.6) (86.1) (50.0) (40.3) (26.4) (45.8) (61.1) (54.2) 10000 + 28 28 25 28 26 23 14 14 18 21 19 I (100.0) (100.0) (89.3) (100.0) (92.9) (82.1) (50.0) (50.0) (64.3) (75.0) (67.9)

District total 241 220 124 236 126 98 70 38 77 126 114 (100.0) (91.3) (51.5) (97.9) (52.3) (40.7) (29.0) (15.8) (32.0) (52.3) (47.3) * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied ftom a tap or a hand pump/lube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post & Telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

It can be seen from the table 41 that the The proportion of villages having different mJlximum number of villages i.e. 75 (31.1%) in the amenities varies in direct relation to their population district fall in the population range of 2000-4,999 range. Generally, the maximum percentage of followed by 72 villages (29.9%) having a population villages having different amenities have a population range of 5000-9999. There are 37 villages (I 5.4%) range of 5000-9999 and 10000+ which further in the population range of 1000-1999. The lowest corroborates the fact that more facilities are number of villages is observed in the population range generally available in larger villages.than in smaller of 1-499 being only 11. ones.

TABLE 42 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Serial Number of Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area number Name of C. D. Block inhabited viHages Total area area to total area to total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 1 Alauli 44 27,277 83.6 65.9 2 Khagaria 43 25,591 68.5 74.9 3 Mansi 11 5,972 60.3 73.2 4 Chautham 27 16,400 67.3 57.7 5 Beldaur 29 22,357 88.7 39.0 6 Gogri 41 18,693" . 71.8 68.5 7 Parbatta 46 18,572 60.1 50.0

District Total: 241 134,862 73.7 60.0

-Note: Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigaled area

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 42 gives the percentage of cultivable areas and 71.8 percent respectively. The rowest cultivable alsp the proportion of irrigated area to total cultivable area is found in Parbatta C.D. Block which is 60.1 area in the district and its various C.D. Blocks. percent. The highest proportion of irrigated area It would be seen from the table that 73.7 percent (74.9%) to total cultivable area is found in Khagaria of the total area of the is utilized for cultivation C.D. Block followed by Mansi and Gogri C.D. (cultivable area) and of this 60 percent areas is Blocks with 73.2 and 68.S percent respectively. The found to be irrigated. Among the C.D. Blocks, the least proportion of irrigated area is found in Beldaur highest percentage of cultivable area is found in C.D. Block with 39 percent which indicates that Beldaur C.D. Block with 88.7 percent closely villages in this block are deprived of required followed by Alauli and Gogri C.D. Blocks with 83.6 irrigational facilities. TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure From all Public health Serial Class,name &urban Ttlrough other General and Public Public number status of the town Total taxes sources Total administration conveniences works institutions Other(s)

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I III Gogri Jamalpur (NA) 0.1 0.1 a 0.1 0.1 0 0 0 0 2 III Khagaria (M) 7.3 4.3 3.0 6.6 5.0 0 0.5 0 1.1

District Total 4.4 2.6 1.8 4.0 3.0 0 0.3 0 0.6 The above table 43 gives the details of finances expenditure. The per capita receipt -and expenditure in the statutory towns in terms of per capita receipt are equal in case ofGogri Jamalpur(N). The per capita and expenditure. There are two statutory towns in total receipt is higher than the per capita total the district i.e. Gogri Jamalpur(N) and Khagaria(M). expenditure in case of Khagaria(M). The per capita On going into the details of receipt under different receipt through taxes is higher than the per capita heads it can be seen that the receipt through taxes is receipt from all other sources. The per capita the only head for per capita receipt in case of Gogri expenditure incurred on general administration is higher Jamalpur(N). The per capita expenditure incurred on than the per capita expenditure on public works and general administration is the only head for per capita public health and conveniences in Khagaria(M). ,/ TABLE 44: SCHOOLS I COLLlEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Type of educational institution Serial Name and urban status Junior Secondary I Secondary I Senior number of Town Primary Middle Matriculation Secondary College 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gogari Jamalpur (NA) 1.3 1.0 '1.0 0.0 0.3 2 Khagaria (M) 4.4 2.2 0.7 0.2 0.4 District Total 3.1 1.7 0.8 0.1 0.4

,The above table 44 gives the details of different There is no Senior Secondary School in Gogri Jamalpur categories of educational institutions per ten thousand town. In case ofKhagaria(M) SecondarylMatriculation population in the town of the district. It would be seen level school and college account for an average of 0.7 from the above table that institutions like Secondary/­ and 0.4 institution per ten thousand population Matriculation level school and college are situated in respectively. Senior Secondary School accounts for an Gogri Jamalpur(N) accounting for an average of 1 and average of 0.2 institution per ten thousand population. 0.3 institution per ten thousand population respectively. Primary School and Middle School account for an Primary School and Middle School account for an average of 4.4 and 2.2 institution per ten thousand average of 1.3 and 1 per ten thousand population. population respectively....- in the town. 47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFAcruRED IN TOWNS, 2001 Number of beds in Most important commodity Serial Name and urban medical institutions Serial Name and urban number status of the Town per 10,000 population number status of Town Manufactured Exported 2 3 2 3 4 Gogri Jamalpur(NA) 8 Gogri Jamalpur Halldloom Maize, 2 Khagaria(M) 34 (NA) Cloth Wheat, Banana District Total 23 - 2 Khagaria (M) Steel Goods Fish, The above table 45 fumishes infonnation regarding Ventilater, Paneer, availability of beds in medical institutions in Gogri Ice Patal (Vegetable) Jamalpur(N) and Khagaria(M). The number of beds in medical institutions per Table 47 presents the most important commodities ten thousanq population for Gogri Jamalpur(N) works manufactured in the town and exported from the out to be 8. Khagaria(M), on the other hand had the town. It would be seen from the above table that one higher proportion of such beds (34) in medical item i.e. Handloom cloth is manufactured in Gogri institutions per ten thousand popula.!ion. The number Jamalpur(N) and three item viz., Maize, Wheat and of beds in medical institutions per ten thousand Banana are exported from the town. In case of population for the urban areas of the district works Khagaria(M) three items viz., Steel Goods, Ventilator out to be 23. and Ice are manufactured in the town and three items viz., Fish, Paneer and Patal are exported from the TABLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION town. IN TOWNS, 2001

Percentage of slum population Serial Name of Total Slulll to total number the Town population population population 2 3 .·4 5 Gogri Jamalpur(NA) 31,106 571 1.8 2 Khagaria(M) 45,221 2,243 5.0

District Total 76,327 2,814 3.7

The table above indicates that slum population in Gogri Jamalpur(N) constitutes 1.8 percent of the total population of the town. In case of Khagaria(M) slum population constitutes 5.0 percent of the total popUlation of the town. The proportion of slum population for the urban areas­ of the district is 3.7 percent of the total urban population of the district.

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE (c) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities (Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001) based on inset tables 48 to 52 :

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRlCf, 2001

Number of households Tenure Number of dwelling Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes status rooms Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 3,074 2,995 79 785 774 11 11 10 One room 164,076 158,963 5,113 . 33,035 32,432 603 331 327 4 Two rooms 39,810- 37,668 2,142 3,555 3,452 103 62 61 I Three rooms 11,181 10,015 1,166 745 684 61 31 31 0 3+ rooms 9,025 7,651 1,374 516 485 31 13 13 0 Median number of rooms I I I

Rented No exclusive room 24 17 7 4 2 2 0 0 0 Omi room 1,465 736 729 164 III 53 11 4 7 Two rooms 1,066 339 727 100 51 49 12 6 6 Three rooms 345 101 244 18 8 10 2 1 1 3+.. rooms 150 45 105 5 2 3 0 1 Median number of rooms 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2

Others No exclusive room 216 206 10 25 25 0 0 0 0 One room 1,372 1,260 112 400 381 19 2 0 2 Two rooms 366 296 70 76 62 14 2 2 0 Three rooms 152 101 51 19 13 6 3 2 I 3+ rooms 65 47 18 6 5 0 0 0 Median number of rooms 2 2 3 3 3

District total 232,387 220,440 11,947 39,453 38,487 966 481 457 24 ./ Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on HOllses, HOllsehoid amenities and Assets."

Table 48 shows that there are as many as 227166 number of rooms is 1. ho~seholds accounting for 97.8 percent of the total There are 3050 households accounting for 1.3 households of the district dwelling in owned houses. percent of the total households of the district The proportion of households dwelling in single room dwelling in rented houses. The proportion of is the highest (72.2%) whereas it i_s lowest (1.4%) households dwelling in single room is the highest dwelling in no exclusive room. The median number (48.0%) where as it is lowest (0.8%) in no exclusive of rooms is 1 for the total households in the tenure -- room. There are 291 Scheduled Castes households status of owned category. accounting for 9.5 percent of the total households There are 38,636 scheduled castes households dwelling in rented houses and the median households accounting for 17.0 percent of the total households accounting for 0.9 percent of the total households dwelling in owned houses and the median number-of _ dwelling in rented houses and the median number of rooms is 1. r00111S is 1. There are 448 schedUled Tribes households accounting only 0.2 percent of the total Similar trend can, be observed in respect of households dwelling in owned houses and the median households dwelling in the tenure status of others.

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TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 Total Rural Urban Serial District! Semi- Semi- Semi- number C. D. Block Permanent permanent Temporary Permanent permanent Temporary Permanent permanent Temporary 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Alauli 29.0 28.3 42.7 29.0 28.3 42.7 '0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Khagaria 46.7 27.4 26.0 41.8 29.3 28.9 78.6 15.0 6.4 3 Mansi 53.0 23.7 23.3 53.0 23.7 23.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 .4 Chautham 29.3 28.0 42.8 29.3 28.0 42.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Beldaur 14.2 9.1 76.7 14.2 9.1 76.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Gogri 49.7 29.7 20.6 47.0 30.3 22.7 70.7 25.2 4.1 7 Parbatta 51.5 26.8 21.7 51.5 26.8 21.7 0.0 0.0 0.0

District Total: 39.7 25.6 34.7 37.8 25.9 36.3 75.3 19.2 5.4

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. Note: I. PeIinanent: Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roof are made of pucca materials Le. where burnt bricks, GI. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone, cement, concrete is used for wall and tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBC!RCC concrete are used for roof.

2. Semi permanent : Semi-perm~nent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. 3. Temporary: Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and roof made of Kutcha materials Le. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo, mud, unburnt bricks are used for the constmction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unburnt bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs.

It would be seen from the above table that of the total Block has the minimum proportion of households living in mral households maximum proportion of households i.e., permanent houses with 14.2 percent. In case of temporary 37.8 percent live ill permanent houses followed by 36:3 nOllses, Beldatlr C.D. Block has the maximum proportion percent living in temporary houses and 25.9 percent living of households living in temporaty houses (76.7%) followed in semi pennanenthouses.ln 1he case ofurban households by Chautham (42.8%) and Alauli (42.7%). Parbatta C.D. ill,the district however, the maximum proportion of Block has the minimum proportion of households living in households i.e., 75.3 percent live in pennanent houses temporary houses with 21.7 percent. In case of semi followed by 19.2 percent in semi pennanent houses and permanent houses, Gogri C.D. Block has the maximum 5.4 percent in temporary houses. Among the C:D. Blocks proportion of households (30.3%) followed by Khagaria in the district Mansi has the maximum proportion of lUral C.D. Block (29.3%). Beldaur C.D. Block has the minimum households living in pennanent houses (53.0%) followed proportion of households having semi pennanent houses by Parbatta (51.5%) and Gogri (47.0%). Beldaur C.D. with 9.1 percent.

TABLE 50; PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVJNG IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOUnCE, ELEcrn.ICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

Total! Number and percentage of household having Serial Rural! Number of Improved number C. D. Block Urban household drinking water· Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alauli Total 40,664 33,356 443 979 2,616 5,582 ('82.0) (1.1) (2.4) (6.4) (13.7) Rural 40,664 33,356 443 979 2,616 5,582 (82.0) (1.1) (2.4) (6.4) (13.7) VrGan 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

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TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE O~HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECfRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 (Coneld.)

Total! Number and percentage of household having

Serial RuraV Number of Illlpr~JVed number C. D. Block Urban household drinking water* Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Khagaria Total 52,686 44,26l 10,242 '6,213 13,705 13,834 (84.0) (19.4) ( 11.8) (26.0) (26.3) Rural 45,706 37,881 5,492 3,116 8,216 9,610 (82.9) (12.0) (6.8) (18.0) (21.0) Urban '6,980 6,380 4,750 3,097 5,489 4,224 (91.4) (68.1) (44.4) (78.6) (60.5 3 Mansi Total 12,732 11,093 2,438 906 2,515 3,037 (87.1) (19.1) (7.1) (19.8) (23.9) Rural 12,732 11,093 2,438 906 2,515 3,037 (87.1) (19.1) (7.1) (19.8) (23.9) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Chautham Total 21,615 20,752 1,102 854 2,530 2,891 (96.0) (5.1) (4.0) (11.7) (13.4) Rural 21,615 20,752 1,102 854 2,530 2,891 (96.0) (5.1) (4.0) (11.7) (13.4) Url:ran 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Beldaur Totril 27,713 24,246 45 621 1,68.4 3,256 (87.5) (0.2) (2.2) (6.1) (11.7) Rural 27,713 24,246 45 621 1,684 3,256 (87.5) (0.2) (2.2) (6.1) (11.7) Urban 0 . 0 . 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 6 Gogri Total 43,061 36,023 4,109 3,613 10,173 10,811 (83.7) (9.5) (8.4) (23.6) (25.1) Rural 38,094 31,792 3,151 2,863 8,326 9,726 (83.5) (8.3) (7.5) (21.9) (25.5) Urban 4,967 4,231 958 750 1,847 1,085 (85.2) (19.3) (15.1) (37.2) (21.8) 7 Parbatta Total 33,916 29,529 2,314 2,800 7,784 9,174 (87.1) (6.8) (8.3) (23.0) (27.0) Rural 33,916 29,529 2,314 2,800 7,784 9,174 (87.1) (6.8) (8.3) (23.0) (27.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

District Total: Total 232,387 199,260 20,693 15,986 41,007 48,585 (85.7) (S.9) (6.9) (17.6) (20.9) Rural 220,440 188,649 14,985 12,139 33,671 43,276 (85.6) (6.S) (5.5) (15.3) (19.6) Urban 11,947 10,611 5,70S 3,S47 7,336 5,309 {8S.S} {47.S} {32.2} {61.4} {44.4} Data source : Census ofIndia 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. *Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as'Improved'or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking .lvater supplied from a tap or a hand pump! tube well situated within or outside the,premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Note: Percentage is given in brackets;;clow the number of households. "- Bathroom means bathroom within the house. Toilet means toilet within the house. Drainage means closed and ppen .drainage. 51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Table 50 shows that of the total rural household highest proportion of households having bathroom 220440 households i.e. 85.6 percent have improved facility is in Parbatta C.D. Block with 8.3 percent drinking water facility. The highest proportion of whereas it is lowest in Beldaur C.D. Block with 2.2 households with improved drinking water facility can percent.Only 15.3 percent of the rural households in be observed in Chautham C.D. Block with 96.0 the district have toilet facility. The highest proportion percent whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Block of households having toilet facility is in Parbatta C.D. with 82.0 percent.As regards electricity it is found Block with 23.0 percent whereas .it is lowest in that only 6.8 percent of rural households in the district Beldaur C.D. Block with 6.1 percent.Only 19.6 have electricity. The highest proportion of households percent of the rural households in the district have with electricity is in Mansi C.D. Block ~ith 19.1 drainage facility. The highest proportion of households percent whereas it is lowest in Beldaur C.D. Block having drainage facility is in Parbatta C.D. Block with with 0.2 percent.Only 5.5 percent of the total rural 27.0 percent whereas it is lowest in Beldanr C.D. household in the district have bathroom facility. The Block with !1.7 percent.

TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OFFUEL USE)) FOR COOKING, 2001

Total/ Coal/Cooking Serial Rural/ Total Fire Crop Cowdung Lignite gas No number CO.Block Urban households wood residue cake Electricity (charcoal) (L.P.G.) Bia-gas Kerosene Others cooking 2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Alauli Total 40,664 3,466 32,808 3,771 55 6 62 29 21 407 39 (8.5) (80.7) (9.3) (0.1) (0.0) (0.2) (0.1) (0.1) (1.0) (0.1) Rural 40,664 3,466 32,808 3,771 55 6 62 29 21 407 39 (8.5) (80.7) (9.3) (0.1) (0.0) (0.2) (0.1) (0.1) (1.0) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Khagaria Total 52,686 12,167 28,008 7,583 64 422 2,631 92 1,253 412 54 (23.1) (53.2) (14.4) (0.1) (0.8) (5.0) (0.2) (2.4) (0.8) (0.1) Rural 45,706 10,159 27,343 6,840 58 40 674 25 137 408 22 (22.2) (59.8) (15.0) (0.1) (0.1) (1.5) (0.1) (0.3) (0.9) (0.0) Urban 6,980 2,008 665 743 6 382 1,957 67 1,116 4 32 (28.8) (9.5) (10.6) (0.1) (5.5) (28.0) (1.0) (16.0) (0.1) (0.5) 3 Mansi Total 12,732 3,077 6,969 1,981 14 42 171 12 163 290 13 (24.2) (54.7) (15.6) (0.1) (0.3) (1.3) (0.1) (1.3) (2.3) (0.1) Rural 12,732 3,077 _ 6,969 1,981 14 42 171 12 163 290 13 (24.2) (54.7) (15.6) (O.l) (0.3) (1.3) (O.l) (1.3) (2.3) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4 Chautham Tota! 21,6!5 2,111 16,800 2,451 34 10 76 10 48 65 10 (9.8) (77.7) (11.3) (0.2) (0.0) (0.4) (0.0) (0.2) (0.3) (0.0) Rural 21,615 2,11! 16,800 2,451 34 10 76 10 48 65 10 -"(9.8) (77.7) (11.3) (0.2) (0.0) (0.4) (0.0) (0.2) (0.3) (0.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Beldaur Total 27,713 2,871 22,721 1,874 81 2 35 6 31 83 9 (10.4) (82.0) (6.8) (0.3) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1) (0.3) (0.0) Rural 27,713 2,871 22,721 1,874 81 2 35 6 31 83 9 (10.4) (82.0) (6.8) (0.3) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1) (0.3) (0.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) ,(0.0)... (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) {D. 0) (0.0) (0.0) 6 Gogri Total 43,061 14,063 23,476 4,170 46 46 529 84 239 382 26 (32.7) (54.5) (9.7) (0.1) (0.1) (1.2) (0.2) (0.6) (0.9) (0.1) Rural 38,094 11,444 22,538 3,190 46 30 305 40 102 382 17 (30.0) (59.2) (8.4) (0.1) (0.1) (0.8) (0.1) (0.3) (1.0) (0.0) Urban 4,967 2,619 938 980 0 16 224 44 137 0 9 (52.7) (18.9) (19.7) (0.0) (0.3) (4.5) (0.9) (2.8) (0.0) (0.2)

52 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 51 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKIN~ 2001 (Collcld.) Totall Coal/Cooking Serial Rural! Total Fire Crop Cowdung Lignite gas No number C.D.Block Urban households wood residue cake Electricity (charcoal) (L.P.G.) Bio-gas Kerosene Others cooking 2 3 4 5 6 7 • 8 9 . 10 11 12 13 14 7 Parbatta Total 33,916 11,138 19,251 3,113 60 10 119 22 39 150 14 (32.8) (56.8) (9,2) (0.2) (0.0) (0.4) (0.1) (0.1) (0.4) (0.0) Ruml 33,916 11,138 19,251 3,113 60 10 119 22 39 150 14 (32.8) (56.8) (9,2) (0.2) (0.0) (0.4) (0.1) (0.1) (0.4) (0.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

District Total: Total 232,387 48,893 150,033 24,943 354 538 3,623 255 1,794 1,789 165 (21.0) (64.6) (10.7) (0.2) (0.2) (1.6) (0.1) (0.8) (0.8) (0.1) Rural 220,440 44,266 148,43023,220 348 140 1,442 144 541 1,785 124 (20.1) (67.3) (10.5) (0.2) (0.1) (0.7) (0.1) (0.2) (0.8) (0.1) Urban 11,947 4,627 1,603 1,723 6 398 2,181 111 1,253 4 41 (38.7) (13.4) (14.4) (0.1) (3.3) (18.3) (0.9) (10.5) (0.0) (0.3) Percentage in brackets Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. Table 51 above shows that 20.1 percent of the district use cowdung cake as fuel for cooking. Among rural households in the district use firewood as fuel the C.D. Blocks the proportion of households using for cooking. The highest proportion of households cowdung cake as fuel for cooking is highest (15.6%) using firewood as fuel for cooking is in Parbatta C.D. in Mansi C.D. Block whereas it lowest (6.8%) in Block (32.8%) whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Beldaur C.D. Block.In the case of cooking gas Block with 8.5 percent. 67.3 percent of the rurai (L.P.G.) there are only 1442 households accounting households in the district use crop residue as fuel for for 0.7 percent of the rural households in the district cooking. Among the C.D. Blocks, the highest using it for cooking. As regards Kerosene there are proportion of households using crop residue as fuel only 541 households accounting for 0.2 percent of for cooking is 82.0 percent in Beldaur C.D. Block the rural households in the district using it for cooking. whereas it is lowest in Mansi C.D. Block with 54.7 'Similar trend can be observed in respect ofothertupes percent.10.5 percent of the rural households in the of fuel. TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 Availability of household assets Total number of Scooter, None of Total/ Total housellOlds Motor Car, the Serial Rural! number of availing banking Radio / Tele- Cycle, Jeep, specified number C. D. Block Urban household services Transistor Television phone Bicycle Moped Van assets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alauli Total 40,664 2,367 7,136 543 160 8,636 '266 106 28,777 Rural 40,664 2,367 7,136 543 160 8,636 266 106 28,777 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 Khagaria Total 52,686 6,267 1~,491 5,983 1,619 13,397 1,304 394 32,520 Rural 45,706 3,885 9,691 2,913 680 10,893 657 255 30,040 Urban 6,980 2,382 2,800 3,070 939 2,504 647 139 2,480 3 Mansi Total 12,732 1,524 2,560 1,048 207 2,861 219 84 8,551 Rural 12,732 1,524 2,560 1,048 207 2,861' 219 84 8,551 Urban 0 0 0 0 !Y 0 0 0 0 53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; KHAGARIA

TABLE52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 (Colleld.) Availability of household assets Total number of Scooter, None of Totall Total households Motor Car, the Serial RuraV number of availing banking Radio I Tele- Cycle, Jeep, specified number C. D. Block Urban household services Transistor Television phone Bicycle Moped Van assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 4 Chautham Total 21,615 1,758 4,488 867 171 4,858 266 83 14,575 Rural 21,615 1,758 4,488 867 171 4,858 266 83 14,575 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Beldaur Total 27,713 1,497 5,244 645 213 6,034 342 120 19,189 Rural 27,713 1,497 5,244 645 213 6,034 342 120 19,189 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Gogri Total 43,061 5,704 10,039 3,247 985 11,114 744 215 27,073 Rural 38,094 4,627 8,787 2,407 687 9,854 602 172 24,137 Urban 4,967 1,077 1,252 840 298 1,260 142 43 2,936 7 ParhaHa Total 33,916 5,746 8,962 2,295 377 8,972 638 170 20,800 Rural 33,916 5,746 8,962 2,295 377 8,972 638 170 20,800 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total: Total 232,387 24,863 50,920 14,628 3,732 55,872 3,779 1,172 151,485 Rural 220,440 21,404 46,868 10,118 2,495 52,108 2,990 990 146,069 Urban 11,947 3,459 4,052 3,910 1,237 3,764 189 182 5,416

It would be seen from the table above that there proportion of households is in Khagaria C.D. Block are 24863 households accounting for 10.7 percent of (11.4%) whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Block the total households in the distriCt availing banking (I.3%).There are 3732 households accounting for 1.6 services. In this regard the highest proportion of percent of the total households in the district households can be observed in Parbatta C.D. Block possessing telephone. In this regard the highest (10.7%) whereas the same is lowest in Beldaur C.D. . proportion of households is in Khagaria C.D. Block Block (5.4%).There are 50920 households accounting (3.1%) whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Block for 21.9 percent of the total hOll~eholds in the district (O.4%).There are 55872 households accounting for possessing redio/tansistor. In this regard the highest 24.0 percent of the total households in the district proportion of households is in Parbatta C.D. Block possessing bicycle. In this regard the highest (26.4%) whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Block proportion of households is in Parbatta C.D. Block (17.6%).There are 14,628 households accounting for (26.5%) whereas it is lowest in Alauli C.D. Block 6.3 percent of the total households in the district (21.2%).Sil!lilar trend can be observed in respect of possessing television. In this regard the highest other specified asset. ANALYTICAL NOTE (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural and and the inaccessibility of the place by road has administrative developments and significant hampered the development of this area. activities during tbe decade SI~yamlal Nat~ollal High School In recent past, people generally do not remember This high school was established in 1910. Late any important social or cultural event. However, Shri Shyamlal donated his entire property and formed everybody remembers the devastating floods of the a trust board under inspiration from Dr. Rajendra year 1987, when even Khagaria town was heavily flooded, including collectorate and other government Prasad and Dr. S.K. Sinha. The students and teachers offices. Though floods have become an annual of this school played a very important role in the occurrence since times imemoriaI, but the floods of freedom movement. The school used to be a meeting 1987 left a devastating trail after a long time, ground of the Krantikaris. especially after the major embal1kments were (x) Major characteristics of the district, constructed.Fairs and festivals are held regularly in contribution of the district in the form of any the district by ~ifferent communities in complete historical figure associated witb the district harmony. r Some important events during the freedom (ix) Brief description of places of religious, struggle ,is commonly told by the freedom fighters of historical and archaeological importance in this area. One of these is an event of 24th August villages and places of tourist i!lter~st in the towns 1942.That day three Englishmen were surveying the of the district . railway line by plane when their plane fell in river near Rohiyar Bengaliya,which is p~esently under Chautham Katyayani Astban Block .The villagers,killed all three out af revenge. Getting the infmmation,the then collector of Munger Katyayani Asthan is situated at a distance of started repressive actions and killed several villagers. approximately 12 kms. From the District headquaters, on the bank of river Kosi, between the stations Another important event is the martyrdom of Baqlaghat and Dhamaraghat , which are stations on Prabhu Nrayan Singh ,who was killed by the bullets Mansi-Saharsa metergauge rail line. of Ma of Englishm-en on 13th August 1942,while leading a Katyayani, as well as of Ram, Lakshman and Ma procession towards Khagaria police station. He Janaki is situated at this place. Every Monday and belonged to a village called Madar, nearly five kms. Friday, large number of devotees come to this place from Khagaria town. for offering puja. Ma Katyayani is worshiped in two Mahendra ~houdhary ,of Pipra village in forms in this area. Some devotees worship Ma Chautham bloc~ is another martyr ,remembered Katyayani as Sidh Peeth, while a large number of reverently in KIi'iigatia .He was hanged to death on I devotees worshiped as Lok Devi- Devi of Milk 6th August ,1945 in Bhagalpur Central Jail. It is said Cattles. That is why devotees offer raw milk to the that Mahatma Gandhi had correspondence with deity. Viceroy Wavell for pardon to Mahendra Choudhary.

It is said that Rishi Katyayan was performing It is said that several important national leaders Tapasya on the bank of river Kaushiki(now Koshi) of freedom movement had visited and stayed in when Ma Durga- the deity of Shakti took 'avtar' in Khagaria ,especiaUy in Gogri and Parbatta. Important child form and was accepted by Rishi as his daughter. centres of freedom movement were Shyamlal Hence she is called Katyayani. Another story says National High school ,founded in 1910 ,at Khagaria that around 300 years ago, this place used to be dense ;Gogri and Nayagaon village in Parvatta. forest. One day a devotee Shripat Maharaj saw Ma (xi)Scope of Village Directory and Town Katyayani in dream and as per her direction Directory - column headingwise explanation and con~tructed an earthen Temple at that place and covel"age of data started worshiping her. In the year 1951, the temple was reconstructed. Lack of proper communication The District Census Handbooks are the only 55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA publications which furnish information down to the Column-l village level in case of rural areas and by the level Serial number of the village is indicated in this oftowns/wards (circles) in case of urban areas. This column. facilitates research scholars and academicians to analyse data upto the lowest administrative unit. It is Colllmn-2 ... of vital importance for the planners also since it offers micro-level data and thus enable them to identify the Gives the name of the village and permanent areas undeveloped in terms of infrastructure and location code number (PLCN) assigned to each village channelise efforts and inputs accordingly so that in serpentine manner from north-west to south optimum utilization of the resources could be made. direction and is essential for identification of village. The concept of permanent location code number has The present series of the DCllB in 2001 Census been introduced first time in 2001 Census by assigning have been made more informative and exhaustive in eight digit number starting from the first village of terms of coverage and content. The content of village the first tehsil of first district of the state to the last directory has been broadened by including more types village of I~st tehsil of the last district. In the state of facilitie~ such as bank, recreational and cultural of Bihar first PLCN 00000100 has been assigned to facilities, newspapers and magazines available in village 'KA,LAPANI' in Sidhaw C.D. Block of villages. Information on most important commodity Pashchim Champaran district and the last PLCN manufactured 'in village, wherever possible are 04509800 has been assigned to the last village 'TaLA provided. Specific details on distances, in case a basic SUNDARI' of the state in Chakai C.D. Block of amenity is not available in the referent village is also which happens to be last as per given. These include distances in respect of availability procedure adopted for assigning location code nUl~ber. of primary and middle school and college (in respect . The district·census handbook of 1991 Census as well of the educational facility), Allopathic Ho~pitaI, as updated district and C.D. Block maps and services Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary of local revenue officers/officials have been used to ~Iealth Centre (in respect of the medical facility), assign the PLCN to the villages. The last two zeros drinking water, Post Office and phone, communication, will be used if new villages are created out of existing bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In villages in s"tlbsequent census. Before 2001 census, town directory, information on all types of slums, village location code number used to change from whether notified/recognised by the respective town one census to other due to change in jurisdictions or authority or not and in respect of all statutory towns creation of villages or merger of villages in urban irrespective of their class as against only Class I and areas. The district handbook of 1991 Census has been Class II towns of the 1981 and 1991 Censuses are used as basis for filling up the name of the village provided. With reference to the town concerned, the including the forest and uninhabited villages. But to nearest city with 5 lakh and above population has ensure!lhe accuracy, the list of villages and their also been given in addition to 1 lakh and above names r~re got authenticated from the respective population. The varied basic amenities available in the B.D.O's of each C.D.Block. villages and towns are analysed iil depth with the help Column-3 of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Shl).\vs the area (in hectares) of the village as 'f( indicated by the State Revenue Department. Village and Town Directories included in the " \ District Census Handbook give the list ofvillages and Columlls - 4 & 5 ,towns, their areas, population and amenities. G:ives the population and number of households The details of each column of village directory ill each village which facilitate the correlation between are explained as below : the a~enities availabl~ to the population and number

56 ANALYTICAL NOTE of households in village. Village. This ~s useful in determining as to whether the village is approachable both in fair and foul Columns 6 t9 9 weather by paved road, mud road, foot path and Deal with the amenities like education, medical, navigable water ways. drinking water, post, telegraph and telephone etc. The Column-15 information relating to these amenities were filled by the Patwari of concerned village in village" directory Gives the information of the neawst town and booklet which were subsequently cross checked with its distance in Kms. from the village in brackets from district census handbook of 1991 as well as with the the referent village. In case, the nearest town is information collected from the various departments located in another state, the name of the state has to ensure the accuracy of information provided, In also been furnished. such cases where no facility is available, within a Column-16 village, a dash (-) has been shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance from the village in Relates to the availability of power supply to broad ranges viz. upto 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ the village with purposes such as domestic, agricultural kms. of the/nearest place where the facility is use, other purposes or for purposes which are denoted available has been given. This will help not only for by the abbreviations. local area planning bwt in regulating the provisions of Column-17 goods an~ services as well, s

Column-IO Gives the information of most important commodities manufactured in the village. Shows the number of banks - Commercial banKS and Co-operative banks. In addition,to this, the list of ColunlIlS-19 to 23 banks procured from the lead bank of the district has Give the details about land utilization. The land also been added in this book. use pattern given in the village directory conforms to th.e pattern of classification of land use as Column-ll recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Relates to number of credit societies, such as Government of India. The Ministry of Agriculture, agricultural credit societies, non-agricultural credit has recommended the maintenance of records of land societies and other cooperative societies. use pattern under five categories. These are as follows: Column-12 i) Forests Shows the number of recreatiorial and cultural. facilities viz. Cinema/video hall, sports club, stadium! iI) Irrigated auditorium facility available in the villages. iii) Un irrigated Column-13 iv) Culturable waste (including Gauchar and Indicates the type of communications ameni®.,s Groves) such as by bus, railway or navigable waterway v) Area not available for cultivation available to the village. Forest area shown in column-19 includes all lands Column-14 classed under any legal enactment dealing with forests Refers to the state of roads etc. leading to the or admin~~tered as forests, whether state owned or 57 DISTRICT CEN3US HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA private and whether wooded or maintained as potential statements ate the area, population of 200 1 and .past forest land. The crops raised in the forests and grazing cenSllses, grpwth rates, density, sex ratio, physical lands or areas open for grazing within the forest is aspects of town, communications, municipal finances, also included under the forest area. civic, medic~l, ~ducational and other amenities and trade, commerce, industry and banking facilities. It Column 20 and 21 covers all.th~ towm; in the district statutorily notified Show area irrigated by different sources of as well as' non-mu.nicipal towns. All the towns in the irrigation and un-irrigated area. These two columns, district are arranlkd in alphabetical order. cover all agricultural land which equals to net cropped The data ciSlIected in these statements have area sown with crops and orchards including current largely been furdished by the municipal bodies. For and other fallow lands. In case of irrigated land, t~e non-municipal towns, the cantonment executive source of irrigation has also been indicated. officers supplied the information. Column 22 Statement-J Stat~s and Growth History Culturable waste : This includes all lands The statement'runs into 22 columns and is primarily available for cultivation whether not taken up for intended to throw up a comparative picture of each cultivation or taken up for cultivation once but not town in different censuses from 1901 to 200 I. Civic cultivated during the five years or more in suecession. • I administration status of each town is shown under Such lands- may be either fallow or covere~ witl1 column 2 and liocation Code number in column 3. shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. Lands Column 4. is not applicable in case of Bihar and under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other States. While column 5 shows the name groves for fuel etc., which are not included under of C.D. block, area of each town in sq. kms. is orchards or forests come under this column. All depicted under,'column 6 column 7 deals with the grazing lands, whether they are permanent pastures number ofhq.useholds including house less households and meadows or not, village common and grazing as ·per the 2001 Census. Columns 8 to 18 deal with lands within forest area are also included in this population' and growth rate of the towns at different column. censuses frOIU 1901 to 2001. Column 19 of the Column-23 statement sho"'(s density of towns as per the 2001 Census, Columns 20 to 22 depict the sex ratio from Area not available for cultivation: This includes '1981 to 2001 Census. land not available for cultivation suclf as barren, Statement-It Physical Aspects and Location of unculturable land and land put to non-agricultur~l use. J,-and put to non-agricultural use stands for· all lands Towns occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under In this' statement data on annual rainfall, water etc. Barren and unculturable lands cover all maximum and minimum temperature are shown under lands like mountains and deserts which cannot be put columns 3 to 5. Columns 6 to 8 indicate the name under cultivation, except at a very high cost. and road di.s~ance of the state, district, sub-divisional Column-2 & 1 and tehsil/$ub-tehsil headquarters. Column 9 shows the name ?i',nearest city with population of one lakh Indicate the name of the village in English and or more an-d columns 1 t to 13 give information serial number of village respectively. regarding name and road distance of the nearest railway stati~n, bus route, navigable river/canal (if Town Directory : within 10, Kms.). Column 10 shows the name of The Town Directory is presented for each town nearest city'with population of five lakhs and more. in the district covering different aspects of urban life. Statement:-III Municipal Finance Seven ·statements (I to VII) have been included for presentation of this data. The data contained in these This st~tement shows the receipt and expenditure 58 ANALYTICAL NOTE of Municipal Finance of individual tQwns for the year Generally, in cities or towns with slums, the local 1998-99 under different heads. There are in all 16 authority, such as municipality or municipal columns in the statement showing receipt and corporation or even the development authority expenditure under different heads. notifies the recognized slums. It is linked up with the availability of funds from the State Government Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities for slum clearance/improvement. It is possible that The statement displays information under 20 some of the states or local bodies have not formally columns. The amenities about which information has notified slums under their jurisdictions. But in such been incorporated are road length (with break-up by cases, there is likelihood that they are maintaining Kutcha and Pucca), system of sewerage, drainage a list of such areas which are officially treated as and other related matters such as water supply, fire slums. The intention is that the information is to be fighting services and electrification etc. provided in respect of such localities as are officially recognised as slums, whether actually notified or not. Statement-V Medical, Educationa.l, Recreational Though the magnitude of slum problem is greater in and Cultural ~acilities class I and class II towns, it is acknowledged that This staty:ment displays information under 20 they are associated with smaller towns also. Hence heads and it intends to depict the degree of availability the information on slums in this statement has been of medical facilities by type of institutions and number compiled in respect of all towns having statutory of hospital beds available in each institution. bodies. Columns 1, 2 need no explanation. Under column 3 the names of slum(s) has been provided Educational facilities by level7type of courses and in an alphabetical order in separate lines under the recreational and cultural facilities. town which they belong. The particulars with regard Statement-VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and to status of slum whether notified or not has been Banking collected under column 4 and recorded as 'Yes' or 'No'. Under column 5 the no. of households This statement presents information under II (approximate) in the slum pertaining to 1999 has been columns in respect of each town. Columns 3 to 8 recorded whereas in column 6 the population figures indicate three most important commodities exported (approximate) based on the year 1999 have been and manufactured in the town. Information on number recoded. Column 7 denotes the road length of of banks available in the town appears under column paved road in km . upto two decimal places. 9. Columns 10 and 11 show number of agricultural Column 8 to 13 give information about system of and non-agricultural credit societies ~perating in each sewerage, number of latrines and method of town respectively. . disposal of night soil. Column 14 gives information about the no. of tap points/public hydrants as Statement-VII Civic and other amenities in ascertained from civic authorities as well as Slums through local enquiry. Column 15, 16 & 17 give Statement VII contains information about civic information about electricity connections. Column and other amenities in slums of 1999. This is a_ 15 gives information about domestic electricity statement on civic and other amenities in all slums connections, column 16 gives information about whether notified or not and for all towns having road lighting (electric points) whereas column 17 statutory bodies, like municipality, municipal gives information about electric connections other corporations, Notified Areas, etc. than collected under columns 15 & 16.

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Part-A : Village and Town Directory

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I : Village Directory

N_ote explaining the abbreviations used in the COIUIllIl 2: Name and Location Code Number Village Directory of Village The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional The name and location code number of the village compilations of the Census. It gives the list oivillages, are shown against this column. This also includes the their location numbers, their area, population, number forest and uninhabited Villages. of households, amenities such as educational, medical, Columll 3: Area of the village drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non-agricultural and The total area of the village in hectares is given. other credi,t societies, recreational and cultural Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest concerned department the column is left blank. town with a distance, power supply, availability of Columll 4 : Total population newspaper and magazines, mos.t important commodity The total population of the village as per 2001 manufactured-and land use of eaelrvillage. Census is given against this column. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a Column 5: Number of households definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban The number of households as per 2001 Census agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have is given in this column. not been given in the Village Directory but shown Amenities : along with the urban component. The villages which In -columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of are considered as a Census Town, the amenities data different amenities such as education, medical, are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages drinking water, post & telegraph, banks, credit which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., societies, communication, power, approach road etc. the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory in each village has been depicted with appropriate for that particular village. codes against the column concerned. Wherever the The 'un-inhabited'villages (villages with no amenities are not available in the village, a dash population) have been indicated as such after (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. Name of village & location gode number and area of and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use is available is given. Column wise details are given data for such villages are shown in col.19 to 23 b_clow: The Village Directory format 'has 23 columns Column 6: Educational and the details given under each column arc for the Classes upto class V included in Primary School. village are as follows : Tjlis will inclu.de nursery school, kindergarten school. Colulllll 1 : Serial Number _ Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic Self explanatory. All the villages withifi the C.D. school upto class V. Block are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle of their location code number. school.

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Classes from IX and X included in High (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC secondary school. Classes Xl find XII are included (vi) Health. Centre He ill senior secondary school. (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC In case of composite schools I ike middle school Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS with primary school or secondary school with middle (viii) schoo), these arc also included in the number of (ix.) Family Welfare Centre FWC primnry and middle schools, respectively. (x) TB. Clinic TB Accordingly any of the following types of (xi) N llrsin g Home NH institutions jf exisls within the vilhlge is shown as per codes given below: (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP (i) Primary School P Practitioner (ii) Middle School M (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (iii) Secolidary Scbool S (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC (xv) Others 0 (v) College C More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against (vi) Industrial School the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. Training School Tr (vii) C()Jumn 8: Drinking Water (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC The type of the drinking water supply sources (iK) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 available within the village are indicated by codes as Patnshala, Senior basic school, follows: Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhlab, (i) Tap Walel" T etc. (ii) WeH Water W More than onc instit.ution of a type in the v iJlage (iii) Tank Water TK is indicated by the number within brackets against (iv) Tubewell Water TW the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (v) Handpump HP Column 7: Medical (vi) River Water R Availability of medical facility within the village (vii) Canal C -is indicated by following codes: (viii) Lake L (i) Allopathic Hospital II (ix) Spring S I\yurvedic Hospital HA (x) Others 0 Unani Hospital HU (xi) Summer Source SS Homeopathlc Hospital HHom Column 9: Post, Telegl"aph and Telepbone Allopathic Dispensary D (ii) It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Ayurvedic Dispensary DA within the village exists the following amenities: UllfIlli J)ispensary DU (i) Post Office PO Homeopathic Dispensary DHum (ii) Telegraph Office TO (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO (iv) Maternity Home MH (iv) Tele~hone Connection PH

84 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative Column 14 : Approach to village Banks Approach to village refers to the state of road If the village is served by any banking service, leading' to village. The approach to the village is cOlnmercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in following codes: indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (i) Paved Road PR number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exists is (ii) Mud road MR given: (iii) Foot path FP (i) Commercial Bank CM (iv) Navigable River NR (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (v) Navigable Canal NC Column 11 : Credit Societies (vi) Navigable waterways other If the village enjoys the services of Credit than River, Canal NW Societies i.e. I\gricultural Credit Societies, N0ll Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Agricultural Credit Societies or Othet Credit Societies, tlJ.e same is indicated in codes mentioned below along The distance is given in kilometers in brackets with the number of such societies in brackets. In case against the name of the town nearest to the village. the facility is not available within the village the Culumn 16 :. Power supply distance of tile nearest place where_such facility exists Availability of Power Supply in the village, is given: whatever may be the form of its use is given by using (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS following codes: (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG Column 12: Recreational and cultural facilities (iii) Etlftricity for other purposes EO

. If facilities such as CinemalVideo hall, Sports. (iv) E~~tricity for all purposes EA Club, Stadium!Auditorium are available in the village, Column ll: News Paper I Magazine the same is recorded in this column. If not available I. the particulars of the nearest place with the facility If villa~ receives any News Paper/Magazines ./ are recorded. The information is indicat~ in codes the same is I!~ted in this column using following codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets: (i) N~vs Paper N

(i) CinemaIVideo Hall CV (ii) M~azine M (ii) Sports Club SP Column 1;B : Most important commodities I • n~1l ufactut,ed. (iii) Stadium!Auditorium ST " Column 13: Communications The naIile of three most important commodities manufactur.;d: in the village is recorded against this If the village is served by any mode of publicI column. Private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways these are to be mentioned as Columns !9 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under follows: different ty~es of land use (i) Bus BS Land use data maintained by the StatelUT Govts. are furnish'ed against these columns. The data (ii) Railway Station RS concerning"lrea under Forest, Irrigated land (by (iii) Navigable Waterway NW source), Un4rrigated land, Culturable waste and Area

65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA not available tOI' cultivation in the village are shown Blockwise with different sources against these columns. The area figures are given ill of drinking water facilities. hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh (-) is reconl.ed Indicates the list of villages with wherever the information is not made available by 5,000 and above population which tIre concerned department. The codes used for do not have one or more different types of irrigation facilities available ill the important amenities. village are indicated below: Appendix IIA Indicates list of Census Towns Government Canal (i) GC which do not have one or more (ii) Private Canal PC amenities. (iii) Well (without electricity) W Appendix III It gives the land utilization data (iv) Well (with electricity) WE in respect of Census Towns/non­ municipal Towns. (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW Appendix IV CD Block wise list of inhabited (vi) TubeweU (with electricity) TWE villages where no amenity other (vii) Tallk TK than drinking water facility is available. (viii) River R Appendix V Summary showing number of (ix) Lake L villages not having Scheduled (x) Waterfall wr Castes population. (xi) Others 0 Appendix VI Summary showing number of (xii) Total T villages not having Scheduled Tribes population. The village directory also carries the following appendices. Appendix VIlA :' The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion Appendix I It gives the abstract of of the Scheduled castes to the educational, medical and other total population by ranges amenities available in villages CD Block wise of the district. Appendix VIm The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion Appendix IA Indicates 'number ofvillages CD of the Scheduled Tribes to the Blockwise having one or more total population by ranges. primary schools. Appendix VIII Number of Villages under each Appendix IE Indicates number of villages CD Gram Panchayat( C.D. block Blockwise having primary, middle wise) and secondary schools, Appendix lX Statement showing number of Appendix IC Shows Ilumber of vjllages CD girls schools in the villages

LIST OF v:u:.LAGI1:S MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS , -- Name- of villages Location Code Number Serial Name ofviUages identified fOf Location Code Number 2001 Census --!:.nu~Il.:..::1b~e,,--r __...:.N.:.:a,::_,m",c,-,o::.of-,'~,-"o_w,-,~n,,-s _ ___:l""ne::::f£:Lgcc_od:_:i-:.:ll_,_lo"",\"-,Vlle:;:S ___o"_,u",,lge>,:f.::_O:c._W,,,-,lh 1991 Census (in case of partly 00) 2 3 rf 5 6

There is no such village in the district of Khagaria. ",

66 IN D I A B I H A R ALAULI C. D. BLOCK DISTRICT KHAGARIA

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~ ...... ~-.. *0.", ',.1 Total Rural Urban ~ Q "'b C Bt \.. Area(m sq km)274 47 21447 A R A c ]) PopulatIOn 2131Wi 213845 No of VJllages 4J 4J ~ RIVER AND S'rREAM No of Towns NIL DIstance of Block Head Quarters ©,FS HEADQUARTERS, C D BLOCK, POLICE STATION to ll!strlCl Head Quarters 17 Km PO/TO POST OFFICE/TELEGRAPH OFFlCE

B BANK BOUNDARY DISTRICT ~ PR1MARY HEALTH CENTRE

C D BLOCK POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES, BELOW 200 701 VlLLAGE WITH PERMANENT • 200-499 LOCATlON CODE NUMBER • 500-999 1000-4999 lMPORTANT METALLED ROAD • 5000 AND ABOVE

UN METALLED ROAD •

Bdsed upon Survey of IndJa mdp WIth the permIssIon of the Surveyor GeneTdl of IndIa Governmenl of IndIa copynght 2004

Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Alauli Location code of CD. Block: 0001 I Ahuna 02270700 250010001000100234 2 Ahunasiswa 02270600 250010001000100233 3 Alauli 02267100 250010001000100198 4 Amausi 02266600 250010001000100193 5 Ambaicharua 02266900 250010001000100196 6 Ananpur Maran 02267400 250010001000100201 7 Asurar 02269400 250010001000100221 8 Aurahidih 02267500 250010001000100202 9 Badhchatar O~266400 2S00tOOOtOOOlOOt9t 10 Bahadurpur 02269800 250010001000100225 II Bhikhari Ghat 02268800 250010001000100215 12 Budhaura 02269600 250010001000100223 13 Burhwa 02268900 250010001000100216 14 Chain):l.ur Khurd 02270800 250010001000100235 15 CheraKhera 02267600 250010001000100203 16 Chharapatti 02267200 2500100QIOOOIOOl99 17 Chhil Kauri 02270100 250010001000100228 18 Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 02266500 250010001000100192 19 Dariapur 02267300 250010001000100200 20 Dighni 02270400 250010001000100231 21 Gaura Chak 02269700 250010001000100224 22 Giddha 02268600 250010001000100213 23 Goriami 02268300 250010001000100210 24 Harpur 02269100 250010001000100218 25 Hathwan 02268100 250010001000100208 26 Imli 02270000 250010001000100227 27 Jogia 02268700 250010001000100214 28 Khonta 02267800 250010001000100205 29 Ladaura 02268400 250010001000100211 30 Machhra 02270200 250010001000100229 31 Meghauna 02268000 250010001000100207 - 32 Mohanpur 02266700 250010001000100194 33 Mujauna 02269500 250010001000100222 34 Murli 02270500 250010001000100232 35 Nista 02269200 250010001000100219 36 Parri 02269000 250010001000100217 37 Raun 02268200 250010001000100209 38 Sat1arbani 02267700 250010001000100204 39 Sahsi 02268500 250010001000100212 40 Sanihar 02269900 250010001000100226 41 Sanjhauti 02267000 250010001000100197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Alauli Location code of C.D. Block: 0001

42 Sano Khar 02267900 250010001000100206 43 Santokh Bishunpur 02266800 250010001000100195 44 Simraha 02269300 250010001000100220 45 Summha 02270300 250010001000100230

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnol available wilhin the village, a dash C-) is shown in the coluilln and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIns., 5-10 kIns. and 10+ kms of tile ~ '" nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"OJ ""0 ]' 5 til .go. "0 0 U § u ., .~ "0 0" ~ ., ., u d 0 Q .£; !5 l:! .9 I 0 0 E~ to 6 U !j_ -'" 8- o .., g- ~ Jl 10 Ol(/) 0 0 .J3 ~ f ,_:j E 11 ""'0 13 _"]' 19 " 8- ] ""CI 6 ~ ~ 0:.> o~·B ._ "3 ] .c 6~ 0:; OJ § '"0 C " "::l ~ oS .a Q g § d' ... " .~ 0 Il Iii ~ .g A~ .p 0 :cl '+-< ,Q • OJ .. .p ..0" ~ 0 '+-< "it -g;;:-g "[ 0 Q ~ ~ .~ t1 '+-< 0 00 ] 0 .... . ~ ~ ,.0 11 "3 tl S "it " .~ ·c " ] g" ""CI .~ u t!o ._ ~ ] ""0 " ~ ~ i~ ..:;-g j~] " ~ ~ U.l ~ C1 U..c ~'" U C! '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S ""9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Alauli (0001)

8ndhchatar PM H(5-10) PO AC8(10+) CV(S-to) 8S(5-10) I , 208.0 3,772 700 WRSS- CM«5) (022664001 C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) PH(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) CP(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

11(5- Dahwa Khniri NW P(3) M C(5- 10) MCW(5- ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) 2 Khutahll 2,070.0 7,324 _ 1,479 CM«5) BS(5-1O) 10) 10)PHC(5- w·r K R SS- :~(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (02266500) CPC5-10) RS(5-10) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Amausi P(4) M« 5) H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 88(10+) 3 1,533.0 5,757 1,091 TWSS- CM(IO+) (02266600) C(1O+) MCW(lO,) PH(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO»

Mohanpur PM«S) IJ(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 4 645.0 1,3&7 295 HP TW SS- PO« 5) CM(lO+) (02266700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-1O)

H(5- Santokh Bishunpur PM(5-IO) 10) HPTWW ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) S 214.0 1,337 22& 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (02266800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) PU(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)

PHSCHW Ambnicharua P(3) M(2) H(IO,) PO PH(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-IO) 6 939.0 12,499 2,175 HPSS- CM(5-IO) (02266900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP{5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)

Saluhauti P(2) MAC H(lO+) ACS NCS(S- CV{; 0+) BS«5) 7 714.0 4,641 ~51 TWWSS- PO«5) CM(IO+) (02267000) C«5) MCW(lO+) 10) OCS{< SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP{< 5) PHC(IO~) 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HDDA P(3) M(2) DIl(2) FWC ACS NCS(S- SP Alauli PO TO BSNW 8 531.0 12,878 2,333 S(2) AC C« RMP(2) CMCP 10)OCS« CV(IO+) (02267100) TW W R SS·PlI(15) RS(IO+) 5) MCW(IO+) 5) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+)

D(3)RMI' Chharapatti P(2) M« 5) H(d) ACS«5) CV(IO+) NWBS«5) 9 466.0 4,941 934 TW W R SS PH(5) CM«5) (02267200) C«5) MCW(104) 1'0«5) NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Dariapur 10 170.0 ------Uninhabited ------(02267300)

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Villa~e Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (I e area under different types ofland use 111 hectare)

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W(54 I) PRMR Khagana (8) 0(332) 23 08 1177 Badhchatar T(872)

W(286) TWE(1619) MRFP 4 I Dahwa Khatri Khagana(8) R(326) 7793 2 NR Khutaha 0(HJ638) f(12869)

TWE(IOI4) MRFP R(50 8) Khagana (30) 1167 809 Amausl NR 0(11827) T(13349)

TW(65 I) fP Khagana (10) 0(2458) 217 21 3108 Mohanpur 4 T(310 9)

W(IIS) R(40 5) 61 I Santokh PR Khagana (10) ./ 95 4 I 0(813) ijlshunpur T(1395)

W(BIO) TW(180 9) PRMR Khagana (15) R(2059) 294 345 3833 Ambalcharua 6 FP 0(24 I) 1(4917) W(3 I) TW(1158) MRFP Khagana (5) R(40 9) 253 2115 Sa!ljhalitI 7 NR 0(3}7 4) T(477 I)

TW(I'214) PRMR R(186) FPNR Khagana (20) NM 526 324 Alauh 0(3055) NW T(4455)

TW(990) MRFf> Khagana (20) NM 0(2462) 602 4 I 567 Chhampaltl 9 NRNW r(345 2)

TW(20 2) •••••••• Uninhabited •••••....• R(175) 1257 62 to T(377)

73 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance ill broad ranges viz.<: 5 lans., 5-10 kms. and 10+ lans of the 'j Ilea! estj)lace where the facility is available is given) ., -0 £1 -;;;- 5 0 "(.J u ""§ ~ if <) Jl ::l .';::: 0 .f 0:: C; "0:: .:'; :;:r! .~ 0 5 0 a " i':~ .~ g u ..c ~ t!. 1'.! '3 .a 8- ., ~ ]- 0. <) "0 " 0 " ~ 00. ~ '" ~ ~ ]' 0 ~ l' gj " O(! t!. ~ 0<) 1Xlt;J ~ il -~~ ~il' .:: 1 -0 ~ ~ 't: 0 ::J'" l~ O(! § d' j .B .~ . ..c § " g .g.~ ~ 'c; .2 '0'" ._0 .I::> r; '3 ..... OJ OJ OJ;;;"g 0. 0 a i ~ .~ .~ l'i § bO "-' '" 0 ';::J .!< l~ .§ OJ § '" c: 0 ~ 0. _g -g 0:: .!l "3 t> ~ a i ';::J ] ] ,_}' ~ "._ f: f 'r:: " § g ~ til .~ II <).S] 0 c: 0 §,-;:: en" ~ r< ~ z ill j Q p.. U.o~~ ..:t. .g ~~

PHS H(5-1O) i\nanpur Maran P(~)M«5) PO PH(5- i\CS(5-1D) CV(IO+) NWBS(5- II 2,011.0 5,199 1,081 MCW(5-IO) IIPS3- CM(IO~) (02267400) C(5-10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) 10) RS(IO+) I PHC(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

i\urahidih P M(5-IO) H(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NWBS(JO+) 12 480.0 2,113 419 I1PSS- rO(IO+) CM(IO+) (02267500) C(IO~) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Cherakhera P(5) M JI(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) lJ 1,716.0 14,952 2,913 lIP SS- CM(10+) (02267600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) 8P(10+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(tO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lOt )

Saharbani P(5) M H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NW BS(IO+) 14 939.0 7,541 1.364 lIP SS- POPR CM(IO+) (02267700) C(lO+) MCW(lO~) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO~)

RMP H(5-10) Khonta ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) NWBS(5- IS 52.0 815 151 P(5-1O) M(< MCW(S-IO) HPSS· PO« 5) CM(5-JO) (02267800) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) 10) RS(IO+) 5) ecIO+) PHC(5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO ,) Sano Khar PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO~) BS(IO+) 16 94,() 3,391 593 P MC(S-IO) MCW(IOr) liP SS- CM(IO+) (02267900) . PHOO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PlIC(IO~) CP(IO~) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS 11(5-10) Meghalllla PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO,) BS(S-IO) .17 1,2870 11,747 2,052 P M C« 5) MCW(IOr) HPSS- CM(IO+) (02268000) PH(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(W) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(lOr) NW(IOt)

H« .Hathwan PM IC« PO ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 18 1,435.0 9,303 1,649 5) MCW« 5) HI' W SS- CM«5) (02268100) 5) PH(IO+) NCS(IOt) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(loq ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CWCCHW P(2) M C« H«5) PO i\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 19 Raun (02268200) 640.0 8,724 1.654 liP W SS- CM(<: 5) 5) MCW«5) PH(IO+) NCS(IOr) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PlIC«'5) OCS(IOr) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Goriami P(3) M C(5- H(IDI) PO PH(5- CPCM(S- ACS NC8(5- CV(~Ot) BS(5-IO) 20 1,002.0 s,813 1,129 lIP SS- 10) (02268300) 10) MCW(IO+) 10) 10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(1O+) PIIC(IM) Sl(IO+) NW(IO+)

J4- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As 011 1999) Land lise (I e area under lil fferellt types ofland use III hectare) , § "- j til 2. £ ~ ~ .", -a 13 3 0 .E '-' 8 <.> ... S'" El ., ,,~ .a ~ t;j 0 -.=.gJ fp -a <.> o)j PJ' ~ " 15 :g" ~ ..Q 5l r;; U $ 0. ~ .", l!' .D ., ~;> e: .!l ~ '"~ g ~ ~ 11 - ...... a p. §~ i b 0 ~ ~ '""g," .. OJ ~ ~ i2 § ]~ " to: ~ 0 p., .§ '" ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :5 ag!, ~ ~

TW(1416) MRFP R(569) KhagatJa(1<\.) 1431 20S 29116 Ananpur Maran II NR 0(13493) T(15478)

TW(70 8) FPNR R(244) Khngana (35) 1527 37 956 Aurahldlh 12 NW 0(1329) T(2280)

rW(2428) MRFP R(1668) Khng.na (25) 2094 2006 Cherakheia 13 NR 0(8963) r(13059)

W(75) TW(1012) MRFP Khng.na (31) R(593) 757 663 Saharbam 14 NR 0(6293) T(7973)

TW(202) MRfP Khagana (29) R( 13 9) 0(22) 89 66 Khonln 15 1(364)

R(466) MRFP Khngan. (32) 0(219) 93 16 I Sano Khar 16 r(684)

TW(1619) R(7588) MRfP Khngana (27) 562 2703 Meghauna 17 0(40 I) T(960 8)

T\'.'(4047) MRFP Khngan. (25) R(190 0) 7054 1353 H.thwan 18 T(5947)

TW(1822) PRMR R(345) Khngnna (20) 35 26 2180 Raun 19 FP -O(1_993) T(416 I)

TW(2452) MRFP Kllag.na (25) NM 0(336) 634 9 07 880 Gonaml 20 T(2788) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in brond'ranges viz.< 5 klns., 5-10 klns. and 10+ kills of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ., ~ 'd ~ ~ E~ 0 u ""a u I ~ .'" " Ci ..c:" '" ~ ;S t! .;.! 0 5 - 0 .~ ] 1:;---" .~ e U ..c: l':! Jl g_ ., a ..,0- ~ 0 gp 0 "0. 1l [ .-l 0 '" ] 0 t.~ "" 6 'Iib '" ]~j .~ .0 11 .., 't ;; .... ~ ",">11 ._ t! ~ 0. 0 t: ~ .., ~ g .... 0 ... 0 ~~ .§ 0 ~'" 0. ., " v ;; tl .., ~S 1 ~ .~ V .0 1i ~' '8 e fl i'l .~ u e ~.- ~ f 'c 0 0 .g tf §.-= 'c 0 -.,:-g "en" ~ !-< !-< ~ ~ ~ 0 Po. ~j ~D~ U e! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 10 II 12 13

Ladnura P M« 5) C(5 PH~ H(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 21 465.0 3,170 688 10) MeW(S-IO) III'SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) (02268400) , NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) PHC« 5) PH(5-1O) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

11(5- Snhsi PMO 10) MCW(5- PO PII(S- CPCM(5- ACS NCS CV« 5) BS RS(5-1O) 22 437.0 6,309 1,165 liP IV SS- (02268500) _ C(IO+) 10) PHC(S- 10) 10) OCS SP(S-IO) NW(5-10) 10) ST(IO+) H(5- Oiddha P ACM« 10) MCW(5- ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 23 199.0 1,844 292 IIPWSS- PO« 5) CM(5-IO) (02268600) 5) C(5-IO) 10) PIIC(5- NCS«5) SP(5·10) RS« 5) PfI« 5) CP(5-10) 10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

PIlS H(5: 10) P OM«5) PO PH(S- ACS(5-10) CV(IO~) BS(5-10) 24 Jogin (02268700) 184.0 3,958 656 MCW(5-10) HPSS. CM(IO+) C(S-IO) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO~) NW(IO+)

Bhikhari Ghat PM AC PHC H(5-1O) ACS(lo+) CV(IOt) BS(5-IO) 25 370.0 3,466 ~74 lIP SS- PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (02268800) C(S-IO) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IOt) RS(IO+) PII(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

8urbwa PM(5-10) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 26 240.0 1,347 236 HPSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02268900) C(5-ffi) MCW(5.1O) NCS« 5) SP(IOt) RS(IO+) PII(S-IO) CP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

r M« 5) C(5 H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) AS(5-10) 27 Parri (02269000) 191.0 3,065 592 HPSS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) 10) MCW(5·IO) NCS« 5) SP(lO~) RS(lo+) PH«5) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

PHS H(5-1O) Harpur P(3) M S ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 28 302.0 7,067 1,335 MCW(5-10) HPWSS- PO PH CM(IO+) (02269100) C(5-10) NCS«5) SP(IOI) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IM) NW(IO+)

II(S- 10) POPH(5- ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 29 NisI. (02269200) 53.0 2,120 396 P« 5) M« HI'WSS- CM(IO+) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS«S) SP(IO+) RS(IOt) 5) C(5-IO) CP(S-to) PHG(LQf). OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(lOt)

Simraha ll(IO t) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 30 290.0 3,992 728 IIPW SS- PO«5) CM(IO+) (02269300) P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PH(lO+) CP(lOt) PIIC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types ofland use 111 hectare)

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rW(1012) R(127) MRrp Kh.ganll (23) 52 682 Lad.ura 21 0(277 7) T(3916)

PRMR TW(ISll) Khagan" (26) 2396 83 82 Sahsl 22 FP T(181 I)

TW(57 J) MRFP Kltagana (26) 1313 17 86 Glddlta 23 T(S7 I)

rW(I75) PRMJt Khagan. (25) ED R(524) 1045 94 Jogla 24 FP T(699)

MRrp lW(IOI7) Khagana (25) 2232 08 442 Bhlkhan Ghal 25 NR T(1017)

rW(80 9) MRFP / Khagana (27) -0(102) 915 129 440 Burhwa 26 NR T(911)

MRFP TW(769) Khagana (27) 657 41 374 rarn 27 NR 0(66) T(83 5)

TW(IDOO) MR Khagana (23) EDEAG NM 598 1355 70 Harpur 28 ~: T(IOOO)

PRMR TW(227) Khagana (27) ED NM 286 2 I Nlsla 29 FP 1(227)

TW(859) PRMR Khagana (30) 0(395) ISO 3 102 42 Slmraha 30 FP T(1254)

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H(S. Asurar 10) MCW(5. ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 3[ 226.0 1,160 211 P« 5) M« IIPWSS· PO«5) CM(IO+) (02269400) (0) Plle(5· NCS«S) SP([O+) RS(S·IO) 5) C(IO+) PII(IO+) CP(lO+) (0) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(lo+)

Mujauna PM«5) Jl([O~) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 32 121.0 2,364 38[ HPWSS· PO«5) CM(IO+) (02269500)- C([O+) MCW([O+) NCS«S) SP(IO+) RS(S·[O) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Budh.ura P M S C(5- 11(10+) POP~(5- ACS(S.IO) CV([Or) BS(S.IO) 33 365.0 3,847 640 HP W SS· CM(5.IO) (02269600) 10) MCW(5·1O) 10) NeS(5·10) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) CP(S-IO) PIIC(S·IO) OeS(S·IO) ST(IO+-) NW(IO+)

GnllmChak P(2) M H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(S.IO) BS(5.10) 34 328.0 S,796 1,057 HPSS· PO«S) CM«5) (02269700) C(tOr) MCW(IO+) NCS«S) SP(lO+) RS(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP« 5) PHC([OI-) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(S·IO)

Bahadurpur PO CMCP(S· ACS(IO+) CV(S·IO) BS(5.10) 35 30S.0 7,096 I,m P M C(S.[O) H PHC PHS HPW 8S- (02269800) MCW([O+) PH(IOI-) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(S·IO) R8(S.10) OCS(IO+) ST(S·[O) NW(S·IO)

Sallihar l!([0+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(5-[0) 8S(5:[0) 36 329.0 2,893 S36 PM C liP SS- CM(S·[O) (02269900) MCW(IO+) PH(lOr) NCS([O+) SP(IO+) RS(5.[0) CP(S·IO) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(S·10)

PM«5) H(IO!-) ACS([O+) CV(5·10) BS(S·IO) 37 Imli (02270000) 549.0 [,[94 227 IlI'SS. PO«S) CM(5.[0) C«5) MCW(IO~) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(S·IO) PH«S) CP(IO+) PHC([O+) OCS([O+) ST(IO+) NW(S·IO)

FWCRMP Chhil Kauri P(2) M C(S. [0+) liP S3. ACS(IOI-) CV([O+) B3([0+) 38 1,006.0 5,588 1,060 CH\V lIe PO(-;:5) CM(IO+) (02270100) 10) MCW([O+)" NCS([O+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH([O+) CP(IO+) PHC([OI-) OCS(IO+) ST([O+) NW([O+)

FWCII([O+) ACS Machhra CY([O+) BS([O+) 39, 1,276.0 5,058 921 P M C(IO~) MCW(IOt) liP SS· PO PH( 5) CP CM(5· NCS(\O+) (02270200) < 10) 8P(1O+) RS(5-1O) PHC(S.[O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(\o+)

DHCPHS Summha POPB(5- ACS(IO+) CV([O+) B8(5-I0) 40 1,378.0 10,035 2,0[4 P MC(s.IO) CHWl!([O+) IlP SS· CM(5·IO) (02270300) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(S·IO) PHC(S.[O) OCS(\O+) ST([O+) NW([O+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PRMR TW(88.2) Khagaria (30) 123.2 9.0 5.5 Asurar 31 FP T(88.2)

TW(40.5) PRMR Khagaria (35) ED 0(23.0) 52.7 1.8 304 Mtyauna 32 FP T(63.5)

PRMR TW(21G.7) Khagaria (30) ED NM 132.4 13.0 3.0 Budhaura 33 FP T(216.7)

R(141.3) PRMR Khagaria (37) ED 0(50.7) 126.3 6.1 3.8 GaumChak 34 FP T(192.0) . PRMR TW(80.9) Khagaria (32) ED NM 206.0 004 8.2 Bahadurpur 35 FP 0(9.6) T(90.5)

TW(133.9) PRMR Khagaria (45) ED R(155.0) 32.0 8.5 Sanihar 36 T(289.0)

PRMR TW(9.4) Khagaria (50) 395.1 0.6 144.1 Im1i 37 FP T(9A)

TW(202.3) PRMR EDEAG Khagaria (35) R(37.4) 623.9 142.8 ChIli I Kauri 38 FP EO T(239.7)

TWE(16 1.9) MRFP Khagaria (39) NM 0(50.5) 973.1 1.0 89.1 Machhra 39 T(212.4)

TW(l6L9) MRFP Khagaria (35) EDEAG - 0(77.8) 494.2 644.1 Summha 40 T(239.7)

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1I(5- Dighni P(2) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 41 674.0 2.479 510 HPSS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02270400) C(5-IO) 10) PHC(5- NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) 10) OCS(10~) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(2) AC Murli H(lO+) ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) 3S(l0+) 42 558.0 1,676 371 M(5-1O) liP ss- PO(5-1O) CM(lO+) (02270500) MCW(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(101-) RS(IO+) - C(IO+) PH(10+) CP(10+) PHC(IOI-) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Ahunasiswa P M(lO+) 11(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 3S« 5) 43 72.0 732 138 lIP SS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02270600) CClDl-) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS« 5) I'H« 5) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Abuna P M« S) C(5 H(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 44 99.0 1,309 265 liP SS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02270700) 10) MCW(lO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(lOr) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) N\\,(IO+)

Chainpur Khurd P M« 5) C(5 CHW 1J(10+) PO ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 45 284.0 1,546 281 10) MCW(IO+) HPSS- CM(IO+) (02270800) I'H(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(S-to) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-lQ)

H(2) D(5) DA D11(2) W(17) TK P(72) !\I(2S) ewe lIe PO(!3) IlP(3R) CM(2) ACS(5) 8S(2) DloekTolal 27447.0 213845 39537 S(4) C I PHC(l) TO sr PHS(9) TW(6) CP(4) NCS OCS NW(lO) PU(22) AC(5) 0(2) FWC(3) R(4) Rl'ttP(5) CRW(S) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As un 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types ofland use in hectare)

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TW(80 9) MRFP Khagana (14) 3662 2170 Dlghm 41 0(9 7) T(90 6)

TW(820) MRFP Khagana (20) 0(4630) 98 04 25 Murlt 42 T(545 0)

TWE(64) MR Khagana (12) 0(608) 09 04 32 Ahunaslswa 43 T(672)

TW(70 5) MR Khagana (II) 213 62 12 Ahun. 44 T(70 5)

TW(~8 8) MR.FP Khagana (16) 0(2030) 285 17 125 Champur Khurd 45 T(2418)

W(185.94) PR(18) TW(4203.89) MR(41) ED(10) N(8) 00 TWE(431.S6) FP(39) EAG(J) 7907.5 297.9 4171.1 M(8) • R(2156.61) NR(12) EO 0(8092.98) NW(IO) T(15070.98)

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Nam~ of the District : Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Khagaria Location code of C.D. Block: 0002 Ammadih 02274400 250020002000200261 2 Babhan Gawan 02273400 250020002000200252 3 Bachhauta 02271400 250020002000200190 4 Barai 02272000 250020002000200241 5 Bhadas 02273600 250020002000200254 6 Bhagwan chak 02271600 250020002000200237 7 BhelaSimri 02272200 250020002000200243 8 Bishunpur Dhusmari 02273500 250020002000200253 9 Chak Tetarabad 02272700 250020002000200280 10 Chandua 02275500 250020002000200273 11 Dahraia 02271800 250020002000200239 12" Darhi- 02273700 250020002000200255 13 Darhi 02273800 250020002000200282 14 Dhodhraha 02271500 250020002000200236 15 Durgapur 02274200 250020002000200259 16 Durgapur Barari 02274300 250020002000200260 17 Durgapur Karari 02274100 250020002000200258 18 Gangaur 02272300 250020002000200244 19 Gaura ,02275700 250020002000200277 20 Hardas chak 02275200 250020002000200270 21 Inglish Tetarabad 02272600 250020002000200279 22 Jahangira 02273100 250020002000200249 23 Jal Kaura 02272900 250020002000200247 24 Kasimpur 02273900 250020002000200256 25 Kaunia 02271900 250020002000200240 26 Kothia 02274500 250020002000200262 27 Kutubpur 02274700 250020002000200264 28 Labhgaon 02273300 250020002000200251 .29 Madl}ua_ 02274000 250020002000200257 30 Mahsaurhi 02275800 250020002000200278 31 Manbodh Tola 02273000 250020002000200248 32 Marar 02271100 250020002000200187 33 Marar 02271300 250020002000200189 34 Mathurapur 02274800 250020002000200265 35 Mustafapur 02275400 250020002000200272 36 Olapur 02272400 250020002000200245 37 Parmanpur 02275300 250020002000200271 38 Pifrail., 02271000 250020002000200186 39 Rahima 02271700 250020002000200238 40 Rahimpur 02274900 250020002000200266 41 Rani Shakarpura 02272100 _- 250020002000200242 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Khagaria Location code of C.D. Block: 0002 42 Ranko 02275100 250020002000200269 43 Rasaunk 02271200 250020002000200188 44 Sahuria 02270900 250020002000200185 45 Sansarpur 02275600 250020002000200274 46 Seikhpura 02274600 250020002000200263 47 Sobhni 02273200 250020002000200250 48 Sonhauli 02275000 250020002000200268 49 Tetarabad 02272500 250020002000200246 50 Tetarabad 02272800 250020002000200281

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PHSRMP(S) Sahuria PM«S} H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) BS«5) SS8.0 927 168 Ill' W R SS· 1'0« S) CM(lO+) (02270900) C(IO+) MCW(lOr) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S·IO) PHC« S) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) NW(5-10)

Pifrail 2 60.0 ...... Uninhabite<.l···.········ (02271000)

Marnr 1I( 10+) PO ACSNCS CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 1,977.0 6,075 1,213 P MC(IOr) Ill' W SS· CM(S.IO) (02271100) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) OCS SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CF(5-IO) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(S· Rasaunk 1'(4) MC(5· ACS(5-10) CY(5-10) BS(5-IO) 570.0 8,459 1,399 10) MCW(S· Ill' W SS. PO PH(40) CM« 5) (02271200) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) pIIC(5-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(S-ID)

PHSRMP(2) SP CY(5- BS RS(S- Marar P(6) M(4) S CHW(2)H(5· PO CMCP(5· ACSOCS S 1,325.0 22,249 3,735 HPWSS· 10) 10) NW(S- (02271300) AS. C(S·IO) 10) MCW(5- PH(103) 10) NC8(S·10) 8T(10+) 10) 10) PHC(S.lO)

PHSRMP(J) BS RS(5- Bachhaula ACS NCS(5- ey(: 5) 6 1,040.0 10,092 1,670 P(4) M C« S) CHW H« 5) Ill' W SS· pOPH(2) CM«5) 10) NW(S- (02271400) MCW«5) 10) OCS(S· SP(lo+) CP(5-10) (0) pHC(S.IU) (0) ST(IO+)

Dhodhraha P M(S-IO) C(S· H(IO+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 7 490.0 2,050 399 HPWSS· PO« 5) CM(IO+) (02271500) 10) MCW(IO') NCS(IO+) 8P(10+) RS(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IOq OCS(S·IO) ST(IO+) NW(5.10)

Bhagwan Chnk P M« 5) H(IO') ACS NCS(5- CY(~O+) B8(1O+) 8 395.0 2,326 465 HPWSS· 1'0« 5) CM(5·IO) 10) (02271600) C(JO+) MCV{(lO+) RS(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) pHC(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(5-tO)

Rahima P M(5-1O) H(lO+) ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 9 9S.0 1,261 287 HPWSS· 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (02271700) C(lO') MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-10) VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViUaee Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

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TW(285) MRFP Khag"na (14) NM R(14 6) 0(29 0) 1050 286 3524 Sahunn T(72 I)

TW(16 3) R(7 9) ------Uninhabited ------270 26 62 Plfrall 2 T(24 I)

TW(SI83) MRFP TWE(388) Khog"na (10) NM 3926 858 7387 Marar 3 NR R(81 3) L(82 2) 0(396) r(760 3)

TW(2847) MRFP Khagana(7) ED NM L(1180) 1093 227 35 I RBSaunk 4 T(4027)

TW(6702) TWE(2189) PRMR Khagana (10) NM .-:. 276 462 1471 Marar 5 R(137 t) L(76 8) 0(0 7) T( II 03 1)

TW(6114) PRMR TWE(1619) Khosona (3) NM Earthenware 740 8 I 593 Bachhauta 6 FP L(12S 0) T(8983)

TW(1012) MRFP Khogana (18) NM L(5S S) 0(0 4) 1762 328 1240 Dhodhraha 7 1(157 I)

TW(1397) MRFP Khagana (23) R(22 9) L(20 2) 1218 69 834 Bhagwan Chak - - Tj1829)

TW(184) MRFP Khagana (17) NM R(30 2) 0(9 5) 56 314 Rahlma 9 1'(58 I) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

Census of India 2001 ~ Amenities and Amenilies available (if nol available within lhe village, a dash (-) is shown inlhe column and next 10 it in brackets the distance ill broad rang~ vi;l\< 5 kIllS., 5-10 kills. and 10 ~ kills of the ~ nearesl place where the facflity i~ available is given 'd ri "0 U § 0 Il! ~ ·Il ~ .J' 0:: :'l 0 0:: ~ .~ 0 "0 ·c ~t! U <:> C;~ .~ e- " ~ ..<:: r= ] Jl g_ fr ~ 0 " <:> 0. a ]C/).~ [ -0 "0 ~ 'B .~ '" ~ 6 ~ " ~ f ~ "0 u .~ "3] § ~~ 0:: f;j %o ._ 0 '" on" ..<:: 0:: .@ g d' U ....-5 'li! ] !l ] g ~ ._ :g'd .0 F.5'" 0 l .0 .~ u .'l "8!.l ~e It)._s " 19 19 :a .r .~ ~ S $' ~ 0 .g ~ :g l§ g a·S ] en" ~ f-< .s ~ r.Ll ::s'" is a.. U.o <~ ~8<1) ~'B I 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Dahraia H(lO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 10 138.0 1,083 182 P MC(IO+) HPSS- PO«5) CM(5-10) (02271800) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO~) RS(5.10) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(S-IO)

Kalmia P M(S-IO) H(IO~) ACS NCS(S- CV(~O+) BS(IO+) II 427.0 1,795 297 HPSS- PO«S) CM(5-10) 10) (0227 12ll0) C(10 ~) MCW(IO~) RS(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(I 0+) SP( I 0+) PHC(IOI-) ST(10+) NW(S-10)

P« Barai H(IO+) PO ACS NCS(S· CV(~O+) BS(IO+) 12 192,0 2,.53.5 471 .5)M«5) HPWSS- CM(S-IO) 10) (02272000) MCW(lO+) PH(IO+) RS(S-10) qlOI-) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(101-) PHC(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) RS Rani Shakarpura P(3) M S ACS NCS CV(10+) 13 1,033.0 12,127 2,111 MCW(lO+) IlPW SS- POPH(7) CM«.5) BS(IO+) (02212100) C(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PlIC(IO~) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS CIIW(2) BS RS(5- Bhela Simri P(2) M S H(IO+) CM ACS NCS(5- CV(~OI-) 14 1,065.0 9,701 1,819 flP W SS- 10) 10) (02272200) C(IO~) MCW(IO+) POPH(lO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSCHW Ga"gaur H(IO+) ACS NCS(S- CV(~Ot) BSRS« 5) 15 900.0 5,356 949 ~(3) M liP W 0 SS· PO fH(7) CM«5) (02272300) C(IO+) MCW(IOt) 10) SP(10+) NW(IO+) ! CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO~) ST(IO+)

r Olapur P(2) S M« 5) RMP H(lO ) PH(6) ACS NCS(S· CV(~O+) BS RS« 5) 16 474.0 4,620 753 MCW(IO+) liP W SS- CM«S) 10) (02272400) PO«5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(10 t ) CP(IOI-) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) ST(10+)

PHS H(lOt) Tetarabad P(4) M ACSOCS CV(lO+) BSRS«5) 17 427.0 9,217 1,653 MCW(IO+) liP W SS- POPH(5) CM«5) (02272500) C(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PIIC(IO+) CP(IOI-) ST(10+)

Inglish Tetarabad 18 20.0 .------. Uninhabited --.------.-: (02272600)

Chak Tetarabad 19 51.0 ------Uninhabited ------:----- (02272700) Tetarabad 20 4.0 .-----•• Uninhabited ---....----- (02272800)

PHSRMP Jal Kaura eM ACS NCS(S- CV(~O+) BS RS«S) 21 110.0 7,2,33 1,102 PM C(I 0 !-) CHW H(5-1O) liP SS- PQPH(5) (02272900) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) 10) OCS(S· SP(IO+) NW«S) PHC(5-10) 10) ST(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land UseJAs 011 199!!) Land use (i e are~ under dIfferent types oflood use in hectare)

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WE(73 2) L(20 7) MR FP Khagana (28) 209 52 180 Dahr"l. 10 T(939)-

TW(1397) MRFP Khagan. (30) M 1434 486 953 Kauma II T(1397)

TW(386) MRFP Kilagana (25) 694 508 330 Baral- 12 T(3S 6)

TW(2996) MRFP Khagana (10) ED EO NM L(2875) 192 2 914 1625 Ram Shakarpura 13 T(5S7 I)

TW(3253) PRMR Khagana (20) NM L(259 2) 0(203) 1040 25 I 3312 BljelaSlmrt 14 FP T(6049)

,/ PRMR EDEAG TW(607 5)L(6 I) Khagana (14) NM 627 464 1770 Gangaur 15 FP EO -~ T(6136)

PRMR TW(24 I 7) Khagart8 (14) NM 428 9 I 1535 Olapur 16 FP R(26 9) T(268 5)

TW(1974) PRMR Khagaria (14) EDEAG NM R(56 8) 0(2 I) 415 255 1033 Tet.rabad 17 FPNR T(2562)

------Untnhablted ------TW(7 2) T(7 2) 108 05 18 Inghsh Tetarabad 18

TW(112) ------Untnhablted ------316 82 Chak Tetarabad 19 T(I 12)

------Unmhablted ------TW(O 9) T(O 9) 27 Tetarabad 20

TW(24 4) 0(42) PRMR Khagana (10) NM 158 653 Ja1 Kaura 21 • T(286)

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenities available (if not available within th.e yillage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in Proad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ killS of the ,.,. ~ nearest place ;vhere the"facllity Is available is given g ~ ; -a "0 U ! l;j ~ :2" '"<.> " ~ '<=1 <.> C J! J!l 0 0 § " ;;:; ~ .~ 0 .~ ~~ .~ 5 U" (:!, ..c 8- ~ .a OJ <.> if p. i<.> 0 0 ~ ~ ...l 0 :2 0 S "'.~ (:!, 11 6 "ti> '" ~ " ~ ~ ~ -0 <.> ~ ·M -'3 ~.~ e~ c § -a § ,~ <.> 0 ~ 0 lfI ~ -s'" '0 0 ..c § c g § r: U ...... c a(J~~ .~ .g ..c r.= 0 "3 .... Ol ]l > '" 0 c I ~ 1'!>~ .~ !"! .... 1'1 OJ) 8 ]~ 0 t.J U .2 Ol " u - I:! .g";a ~ § '" ~ 8: ..c <.) ] ::3 u .. e

II(S- Manbodh Tola ACS(5-1O) CV( 10+) 8S«5) 22 23.0 988 164 P M« 5) 10) MCW(5- liP W SS- PO« 5) CM« 5) (02273000) C(IO+) NCS(5.10) SP(IO+) RS«S) 10) PHC( 5.10) PH( 10+) CP(IO+) f OCS(S·IO) ST(IO+) NW« 5) PHSFWC RMP(2) Jall3ngira ACS OCS CV( 10+) 8S RS 23 1,097.0 7,125 1,344 P(3) M S H(IO+) lIP W SS- PO PII(3) CM« 5) (02273100) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) 8P(10t) NW« 5) MCW(IO+) CP(10+) 8T(10+) PHC(S-IO)

PHSRMP ACS Sobhni ClIW II( 10+ ) 24 150.0 1,9S8 353 P(Z) M HP W SS- PH(7) CM CP(S- NCS(IO+) CV(5-1O) DS RS« 5) (02273200) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) PO(S!IO) 10) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) NW« 5) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP CHW(2) ACS Labhgaon CM 2S 827.0 7,701 1,346 P(5) M(2) H(IO+) HI' 'w 0 SS- PO(2) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS RS« 5) (02273300) C(1O+) PH(s) CP(IO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) 8P(10+) NW« 5) ST(fO+) PHC(IO f)

, RMP(4) H(5· Babhan Gawan 26 645.0 4,332 826 I M«S)C(S- IO)MCW(5- HPWSS- POPH(S- CM(S-fO) ACS(S-IO) ev(s-tO) BS«5) (02273400) 10) IO)PHC(S.IO) 10) 'CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-lO) RS«S) OCS(S·IO) ST(lO+) NW« 5)

Bishunpur P(2) M C(S- PHC RMP(5) PO PH(S ACS NCS(5- CV(~-IO) BS(S-IO) 27 Dhusmari 359.0 5,196 870 11(5.10) lIP W SS- "- CM(S-10) 10) OCS(5- SP(5- 10) RS(S-IO) (02273500) 10) MeW(S-IO) 10) CP(S-IO) 10) 8T(10+-) NW« 5)

PHS RMP(IS) Bhad.s H«5) ACS NCS(5- CV(~ 5) BS«5) 28 2,117.0 17,323 3,056 P(6) M(3) S HPWSS- PO PH(2) CM« S) (02273600) q

P« PHS H(S-IO) Dathi ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) 88(5-10) 29 201.0 25 10 5)M«5) C(5- MCW(S-IO) llPWSS- PO«5} CM(5-10) (02273700) 10) OCS(S- SP(< 5) RS(S-IO) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) 10) ST(IO+) NW«S}

11(5- Darhi ACS NCS(S- CV(;-IO) BS(5-1O) 30 212.0 I,S4S 236 P M« S) C(S- 10) MCW(S- III' W 83- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (02273800) 10) OCS(S- SP(< S) RS(S-IO) 10) 10} PHC(S-IO) ,PR(S-IO) CP(S-IO) 10) ST(IO+-) NW«S)

RMP H(S-tO) Kasimput ACS NCS(S- CV(~-IO) BS RS« 5) 31 IS9.0 2,581 442 P MC(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) IIPWSS- 'poi

11(5. Madhua CV(S-IO) 8S«S) 32 286.0 1,753 356 PM«5)C(5- IO)MCW(5- HPW8S- "PO«5) CM(S 10) ACS«S) (02214000) 10) - NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) RS« 5) 10) PHC(S-IO) P~J(.Y-IO) C~5~ _ OCSeS-IO) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

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TW(IO.I) MRFP Khagaria (10) 11.6 0.9 Manbodh Tola 22 T(IO.I)

TW(417.0) PRMR Khagaria (10) ED EO NM R(ISO.2) 121.4 67.4 311.5 lahangira 23 FP T(597.2)

PRMR TW(SIO) Khagaria (9) NM 28.0 1.5 14.S Sobhni- 24 FP R(24.7) T(IOS.7)

PRMR TW(540.6) FP Khagaria (II) ED EO NM 54.9 22.9 208.4 Labhgaon 25 T(540.6)

W(405.0) L(34.0) MRFP Khagaria (10) 69.1 16.2 120.7 Babhan Gawan 26 T(439.0)

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TW(2034) 57.6 Bishun.pur MRFP Khagaria (8) NM 38.6 7.S 27 1.(51.5) T(254.9) Dhusman

PR~ TW(1088.3) Khagaria (3) EA 579.0 19.9 430.2 Shadas 28 FP T(1088.3)

PRMR T\\1(164.0) Khagaria(S) NM 21.3 4.9 10.5 Darhi 29 FP T(164.0)

PRMR TW(148.1) Khagaria (5) NM 14.0 4.1 46.3 Darhi 30 FP T(148.1)

PRMR TW(86.7) Khagaria (7) ED NM 38.1 2.1 32.6 Kasimpur 31 FP T(86.7)

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PRMR TW(186.0) Khagaria (7) 50.6 49.2 Madhua 32 FP T(IS6.0) ", -- .93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenities available (if not available within the village, n dash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms" 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is ~iven '0' ~ ~ "0 "0 ~ u ] cn~ <> " ., .,8 U of 0:: ...." tJ 0 0 "c .~ :B~ . 'til ;.§_ Tu 0 ..c0 ] 'E ~ c:!. 0.. l'! .a 8- a<> <5 u c.. ~ >-1 j ~ "0 f r:: "6 'iJ "" ;g " a "0 ]~~ ... 0.. 'tJ ~ ~ .~ ,~ tl .... 0 0 OIl ~ ]11 "iii § 0 0.. 11 'J;; c .6 1 ~ ~ ..0 ] B E '"B ti il E ] ] u ~ e u._ E ~ " '3 § " 'C tf .~ 11 0.8 ] til'" ~ ~ ~ Z ~'" ~ 0 & ~j ~-g ~8r.n ~] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13

Durgapur Karnri P M« 5) C(5- PHS H(S-IO) ACS NCS(~- CV(;-IO) BS«5) 33 27.0 743 III 10) MCW(5-10) liP SS­ PO«5) CM(5-10) (02274100) 10) OCS(S- SP(< 5) RS«5) PHC(5-1O) PH«5) CP(5-10) to) ST(IO+} NW«5)

H(5- ACS Durgapur BS RS« 5) 34 351.0 5,937 1,113 P(4) M C(5- 10) MCW(5, HP W SS- PO PH(4) CM« 5) NCS(IO+) CV« 5} (02274200) SP« 5) NW(5-10) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) CP« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

Ourgapur Barnri 35 114.0 ------Uninhabited --,--..----- (02274300)

Ammadih 36 29.0 ----_ ..- Uninhnbited --'-"------(02274400)

PHS H(5-1O) Kothia 808 P(2} M(< 5) ACS NCS« CV« 5) BS RS« 5) 37 405.0 5,072 MCW(5-IO) HP W SS- PG PH(5- CM{< 5} (02274500) C«5) 5) OCS« 5) SP« 5) NW(5-10) PHC(S-IO) 10) CP« 5) ST(lO+)

11« Seikhpura ACS«5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 38 57.0 I,S72 256 P M« 5) C« 5) MCW« 5) HI' W SS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02274600) NCS«5} SP« 5} RS« 5) 5) PIIC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IOt) NW(5-10)

, - fI(S- Kutubpur ACS«5) CV«5) BSRS«5) 39 55.0 3,661 637 PM(S-10)C(5- IO)MCW(S_ HPWSS- PO(IO+) CM«S) (02274700) NCS« 5) SP« 5) NW«S) 10) IO)PIIC(5-IO} PB(IO+) CP«5) OCS« 5} ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(5) Mathurapur CM CPt< ACS OCS CV« 5) BSRS 40 304.0 13,824 2,226 P(2} M C« 5) CHW(2) ll« (02274800) 5) MCW«5) T lIP W S3- PO PH(7) 5} NCS(< S) SP« 5) NW«5) PHC« 5} ST(IO+)

PHS(3) Rahimpur 4,339 1'(14) M(4) CHW(3) 11(5- CM CP(5- ACS OCS CV(5-10} BSNW 41 5,104.0 22,795 lIP \v SS- PO(2) (02274900) S(2} C 10) MCW(5- PH(7} 10) NCS«5) 8P(5-10) RS(5-10) 10) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) Sonhauli 11« 5) PO TO CM CP« ACS NCS CV« 5) BSRS« 5) 42 295.0 14,145 2,271 1'(2) M C (02275000) MCW«5) liP W 0 SS· PH(20) S) OCS SP(5-IO) NW«5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

H« 'Rallko ACS« 5) CV« 5} BS« 5) 43 359.0 8,021 1,310 P(3} MC«5) 5) MCW«5) IlPWSS- POPH(4) CM«5) (02275100) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW«5)

1tnrdas Chak H« PH(5) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 44 130.0 2,085 365 P MC«5) 5) MCW« 5) 11(1 W S3- . ~M«< 5) _NeS(5-to) SP« 5) RS«5) (02275200) PHC« 5) PO«~) CP('< 5\ - :?" - OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW«5) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villal!e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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TW(15.9) MRFP Khagaria (8) 7.2 3.6 Durgapur Karari 33 T(15.9)

PRMR TW(107.8) Khagaria (4) ED EO NM 73.1 8.1 148.1 Durgapur 34 FP R(I4.2) T(122.0)

TW(32.5) ••• _._- Uninhabited __ ••• :_ •• _:::: 34.9 1.2 24.5 Durgapur Barari 35 R(21.1) T(53.5)

TW(12.4) R(4.2) •••• _••• Uninhabited _..... _ ... _. 6.6 0.5 5.5 Ammadih 36 T(I6.5)

TW(275.4) PRMR Khagaria (4) ED NM 62.8 60.0 Kothia 37 R(6.4) T(281.9)

PRMR TW(35.0) Khagaria (2) EA NM 4.5 6.6 10.6 Seikhpura 38 FP T(35.0)

PRMR TW(JJ!.6) Khagaria (2) ED NM " 30.5 6.3 Kutubpur 39 FP T(I8.6)

EDEAG TW(125.S) :: MR Khagaria (1) 46.6 40.8 79.3 Mathurapur 40 EO NM L( 11.8) T( 137.3)

TW(1695.6) PRMR Khagaria (5) ED NM R(40:5) 954.5 2413.7 Rahimpur 41 FPNR T(I736.I)

PRMR EDllAG TW(121.5) Khagaria (I) NM 110.6 15.6 36.3 Sonbauli 42 FP EO R(IO.9) T(132.5)

PRMR TW(95.9) Khagaria (3L EDEAG NM 50.2 74.2 138.3 Ranko 43 FP T(95.9)

-PRMR TW(67.0) Khagaria (I) ED 50.7 4.6 8.1 Hardas Chak 44 FP T(67.0) " DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemtles aVailable (lfllOl available Wltlllllthe village, a dash (-) IS showllln the eolunm and next 10 II III brackets the dlstallce III broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faclltty is aVailable Is given , ~ ~ 0 § ~ E" 0) I u'" 1! ;:; .. u 0 " ~ " _g, I 0 0 ~~ i:;~ u t! . !::!- -0 ~ '" ., ~ li " § ~ :;~~ ~~ ~ § ~.. .,... "11j' .£..... g'" _g t . oj :; ..... OJ 0.. 0 -rg ~ c>~ ..... 0 ~ § 0 0 ]~ Sl(;J] ~ ~ ~ ~ 0. " "3 B l;I E OJ 2 ~ "" 11 " o ... c: " ] "" ~ ~] s_E ~ 0 § .g e :z; c: ~~ en" ~ !-< ~ ~ ~"" Cl 1 U.o ~~ ~ 8", 8 § I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H« ACS NCS(S- S) Parm.npur P ACM«5) CV(~ BS« S) 45 1310 1,362 240 S)MCW«S) HPWSS- POPH(IS) CM«S) (02275300) C« 5) 10) OCS« SP« 5) RS«5) PHC«S) CP« 5) 5) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

P« H(5- Mustafapur ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 46 60 279 S2 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(S- 1 HP 88- PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) (02275400) NCS(5-lO) SP(5-IO) RS(5-IO) 10) 10) PHC«5) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-1O) NW«5)

Chandua 47 710 ------Unmhablted ------(02275500)

RMP(2)H« Sansarpur CMCP(5- ACSNCS CV(5-10) BS RS« 5) 48 2540 3,046 490 P(2) M C« S) 5) MCW« 5) HPWSS- PO PH(5) (02275600) 10) OCS SP(S-IO) NW«5) PHC« 5) ST(5-10)

H(5- Gaura P(2) M C(5- ACSNCS CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 49 5090 S,338 882 10) MCW(5- liP W SS- PO PH« 5) CM« S) (02275700) 10) OCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(5-IO) 10) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW«5)

ACS Mahsaurhl P(2) M S C(5- PHS H(5-IO) NCS(S- eve ~ 5) BS«5) 50 3120 4,756 836 10) MCW(S-IO) llP W SS- PO PH« 5) CM« 5) 10) OCS(5- SP« 5) (02275800) RS(5-IO) PHC«5) CP« 5) 10) SI(IO+) NW«5)

PHC P(97) M(34) PIJS(21) ACS(JO) f(2) W(38) PO(27) BS(18) FWC CM(9) NCS(S) SP Block Total 2594().0 25()259 436188(9) C(2) TO RS(3) NW AC(2) RMP(SO) I1P(43) R PII(269) OeS(8) CRW(IS)

116- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use III hectare)

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PRMR TW(555) Khagana(4) ED NM 294 79 383 Parmanpur 45 FP T(5S 5)

PRMR Khagana(5) ED NM TW(2 5) T(2 5) 13 01 23 Mustafapur 46 FP

••••..• _ Un1l1hablted •..•.•._ ••. - TW(5 5) r(55) 119 226 309 Chandua 47

PRMR TW(1228) Khas.na (5) EA NM Milk Product 540 120 653 Sansarpur 48 FP T(1228)

PRMR EDEAG TW(2109) Khagana(5) NM 1566 877 466 Gauea 49 FP EO 0(7 7) T(218 6)

PRMR TW(1633) Khagaria (5) ED EO NM 392 200 469 Mahs.urht 50 FP R(42 6)-T(206 0)

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Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Mansi Location code of C.D. Block : 0003 Amni 02276700 2500300030P0300279 2 Bakhtiarpur 02277200 250030003000300284 3 Balha 02275900 250030003000300175 4 Chak Hussaini 02277000 250030003000300282 5 Chak Kamal 02276300 250030003000300183 6 Dharhara 02276200 250030003000300182 7 Heyatpur 02276400 250030003000300184 8 Khirnia 02276000 250030003000300176 9 Khutia 02276600 250030003000300276 10 Mansi 02276500 250030003000300275 II Saidpur 02276900 250030003000300281 12 Shahpur Bhagwan 02276800 250030003000300280 13 Thamta 02276100 250030003000300181 14 Thatha _ 02277100 250030003000300283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemlles avaIlable (If not avaIlable wIthin the village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and ne);t to It m brackets the dIstance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the '<;;' nearest place where the faCIIIlY 15 avaIlable IS gIven 1il c: '" ~ "0 "8 <.) rg u ., u'" a ;:;~~ <.) .c <.) c: ~ 0 c: "> 0 0 "0 ] "E ~ "E~ ~ 2. u'" t:!- .c ~ :; ~ 8- -';l/) 0 0 iT 0. !l ~ f " 0 "0"' '" ....l (3 "Ii rg " ~ ~'" 3 ="8' t:!l C"'g '" ;;: ""' :; ..... (ij ;!: e f! '!:: 3 ~ E C- o c: on ::> ..... ~ ::>'0 §~~ 2 Vi 1:!'" 0 a g§' ~ c: 0 0. b - ""iii '" -::> "u~ ::J >. ..0 "Ii E" v> (ij Eu .;;; ~ ~ ~ E ~ '" E -i5" c: g ~ ~ c: '0 E _ t: E'" ::> ::J tf E-" '0 0 o c: bI)"<:: CI)" ~ J J Z "-l ::E'" 8 ull -< '0 ~u~ 8 0; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '"9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: ManSI (0003)

PHS H(IO+) ACS NCS(5- CV Balha P(4) M CM BS(5-10) 5880 9,103 1,612 MCW(IO+) HP W SS- PO PH(2) 10) OCS(S- SP(S-IO) (02275900) C(IO+) CP(S-IO) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) 10) ST(IO+) NW(<'S)

Khlrll!jl PM«S) H(IO+) PH ACS« 5) CV«5) BS(S-IO) 2 1930 2,02~ 325 HP WSS- CM«S) (02276000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS« 5) CP(S-IO) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW«S)

Thamt. P(5-10) H(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 3 S800 409 85 TWWSS- PO(5-10) CM(5-10) (02276100) M(5-IO) MCW(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS« 5) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Dharham 4 7950 ------Uninhabited ------(02276200) Chak Kamal 580 ----=---"Untnhablted ------(02276300)

Heyatpur P« 5) H(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 6 3440 782 172 HP SS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02276400) M«S) MCW(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW«S)

PHCPHS SP MansI ACS« 5) BSRS 7 5030 6,3SS 1014 P(7)M«S) RMP(3) CHW T HP W 55- PH(40) CM«5) CV«S) (02276500) , C(S-IO) H(5-10) PO« 5) NCS(S-IO) NW«5) CP« 5) ST(IO+) MCW(S-IO) OCS(S-IO}

H(5- PO TO KhutJa P M«5) ACS« S) CV«5) BS« S) 4l!9 0 6,241 918 10) MCW(5- THPW SS- PTO CM«S) (02276600) C(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) RS« 5) 10) PHC« 5) PH(35) CP«S) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW«S)

PHSCHW ACS Amm P« 5) H(S-IO) PH(9) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 9 6200 5,240 85S HP W SS- CM«5) NCS(5-10) (02276700) M«5) MCW(5-IO) PO«S) SP(5-10) RS(S-IO) CP(5-10) OC5(5-10) C(5.10) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW« 5)

Shahpur Bhagwan 10 1740 ------Untnhablted ------(02276800)

PHS H(IO+) Saldpor P(2) M S 0 ACS« S) CV« 5) BS(S·IO) II 5070 11,370 1,827 MCW(IO+) HPWSS- PO PH(21) CM CP« (02276§00) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) RS(S-IO) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST« 5) NW(5-IO)

PHCRMP(2) Chak Hussalnl P(3) M S ACS« 5) CV SP« 5) BS« S) 12 2240 10,368 1,691 H(5-1O) T HP W SS- PH(60) CM(2)CP (02277000) C(5-IO) Y PO« 5) NCS(IO+) ST«5) RS« 5) MCW(5-IO) OCS(5-10) NW(S-IO) ::0= ~ -tor VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use In hectare)

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TW(229 I) PRMR Khagana (15) ED EO NM 1609 198 S Balha [(229 I)

[W(SIS) PRMR Khagana (17) EDEO NM 730 386 Kimma 2 1(815)

TW(2534) MRFP Khagana (18) 1474 179 I Thamta T(2534)

TW(276 I) ------Unmhablted ------214 I 3550 Dharhara 4 1(226 I) TW(184) ------Unmhablted ------162 233 ChakKamal T(184)

TW(l573) MRNR Khagana (10) 1038 833 Heyatpur 6 T(1573)

rW(1946) PR MR FP Khagana (7) ED EO NM 829 2256 ManSI 7 r(1946)

TW(1860) PR MR FP Khagana (7) ED_EO NM Ghee 113 5 1898 KhutJa T(186 0)

rW(2542) MRFP Khagana(9) NM 14&7 2167 AmOl 9 f(2542)

W(397) ------UlIlllhahlted ------fW(715) 217 416 Shahpur Bhagwan 10 T(1112)

~ W(164) PR MR FP Khagana (15) TW(362 I) 462 828 Saldpur II T(3785)

TW(651) PR MR FP Khagana (7) ED EO NM Ghee, BISCUits 108 1483 Chak Hussallll 12 T(65 I) " _--- 103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not aVn1lable wlthlll the village, "g 0. 0 11 ~ b!l § til ..: >! a 0 - 0 on g a"E § '" 0 ~'" 0. il 03 " ~ :3 tl ~ ""' .0 g 'B S

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TW(796) PR MR FP Khagaria (13) NM 29.5 68.6 Bakhtiarpur 14 T(796)

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CD Block: Chautham (0004)

RMP(2) ACS Buchcha P(2) M H(10+) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) 4660 2,491 HP SS- PO«5) CM(10+) NCS(10+) (02277300) 435 C(10+) MCW(10+) SP(10+) RS(5-10) PH(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) PHC(10+) ST(5-10) NW(5-10)

P(2) 0 Sar Sawa H« 5) ACS« 5) CY(5-1O) RSNW 2 4880 4,S20 891 M«S) HP W SS- PO«5) CM«S) (02277400) MCW« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 8S(10+) C(10+) PH« 5) CP«S) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Phango P M«5) PO ACS« 5) CV(10+) BS(10+) 3 1530 1,857 343 MCW(IO+) HP SS- CM(10+) (02277500) C(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) PHC(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(S-10)

Muzafferpur P« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 4 1940 630 HPSS- PO« S) CM(IO+) Sham (02277600) 164 M«S) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) C{IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{lO+) NW(S-10)

Smghar Sanwa P(d) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(IO+) 5350 677 HPSS- PO« 5) CM(10+) (02277700) 140 M«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) PH(IO+) CP(10+) C(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(5-10)

Thuthl PHCCHW 1'(2) M ACS NCS(5- CV(;-IO) BS« 5) 6 (Mohanpur) 9000 6,058 H(lO+) HPWSS- PO PH« 5) CM(5-10) 10) 1,140 C(IO+) RS« 5) (02277800) MCW«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(S-lO)

P(2) 0 Kharalta H«5) ACS NCS(5- CV(~ 5) BS(5-10) 7 4600 3,000 527 M(5-1O) HPWSS- PO PH« 5) CM(5-10) (02277900) MCW«5) 10) OCS(S- SP(10+) RS« 5) C(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC« 5) 10) ST(IO+) NW(5-10)

Agrahan PM«S) H« 5) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) NW BS(5- 8830 1,523 HPSS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02278000) 312 C(10+) MCW«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) 10) RS(IO+) PH(" 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

Amawan P M(5-10) H(10+) PO ACS« 5) CV(10+) RS BS(10+) 9 60S 0 1,246 HPSS- CM(5-10) (02278100) 292 C(10+) MCW(10+) PH(10+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(5-10) CP(10+) 1'HCUO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

P(IS) PHC H(5- ACS(3) CV Borne ...- M(4) S PO(4) BSRS 10 3,3290 25,151 10) MCW(5- HP W SS- CM(2) CP(S NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) (02278200) 4,607 PUC PH(39) NW(5-IO) 10) 10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) C(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land lise III . hectare)

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TW(220 5) MRFP Khngana (34) 1603 854 Buchcha T(nO 5)

TWE(2183) fPNR Kbngana (20) NM- 260 2437 Sar Sawa 2 T(2lS)

TW(20 0) MRFP Kbagana (50) 1009 316 Phango 3 T(20 0)

TW(35I) 37 1 Muzafferpur MR [P Khagana (50) 1217 4 T(35 I) Sham

TW(2070) MR FP Khagana (50) 479 05 280 0 Stnghar Snnwa 5 T(2070) /

MRFP TW(4574) Khagana (30) 506 3915 Thuthl 6 NW T(4574) (Mohanpur)

TW(2124) MRFP Khagana (32) 1339 1135 Kharalta 7 T(2124)

1W(4214) FPNR Khagana (34) 2463 2157 Agrahan 8 T(42 I 4)

TW(2703) MRFP Khagana (40) NM 1958 1422 Arnawan 9 T(270 3)

EDEAG TW(1340 9) PRMR Khagana (30) NM • Bncks 5027 1016 13841 Borne 10 EO T(l340 9)

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Bhelauri P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(5·10) BS(5·1O) 11 276.0 1,557 311 liP SS- PO(5·10) CM(5-10) (02278300) C(5-W) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-JO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5.IQ). CP(tO+) PHC(lo+) OCS(5-tO) ST(lOt) NW(5·tO)

• H(5- Tel~l1chh ACS« 5) CV(5- IOl. BS«5) 12 488.0 3,703 638 P(3) M« 5) 10) MCW(S- liP SS- PII PO« 5) CM« 5) (02278400) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS«5) C(tO+) 10) PHC(S.tO) CP(5-tO) OCS(5-10) S1'(IO+) NW(5-tO)

H(5· PM S CMCP(S· ACS(5-IO) CV« 5) BS RS(5·10) 13 Pillra (02278500) 257.0 5,232 853 10) MCW(5- IlI'TW SS- PO PH(6) C(IO+) 10) NCS(S·IO) SP(IO+) NW(5-IO) 10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) S1'(IO+)

11(5- Farreh P(2) M ACS«5) CV(5.1O) BS( < 5) RS(5· 14 222.0 2,956 537 10) MCW(5- IIPS8- PO PH CM(5-10) (02278600) C(lO ~) NCS(5-10) 81'(10+) 10) NW(5- 10)PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+) 10)

HPHC ACS Nirpll! PM CV(5-10) BS« 5) RS(5· 15 563.0 5,344 866 RMP(3) CHW HI' IV SS· POPH CM«5) NCS(IO+) (02278700) C(IO~) SP(5-10) 10) NW(5- MCW(lO~) CP(5-IO) OCS(lO+) 31'(10+) to)

Adabari 1'(3) M« 5) RMP fI(5-IO) ACS(S-10) CV(S-tO) BS«5) RS(5 16 347.0 4,467 845 liP W SS- PO«5) CM«5) (02278800) C(IO<) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) 10) NW(S- PHC(S-to) pfI«5) CP(IO+) OC8(10~) 81'(10+) 10)

11(5. Bheria ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O) BS«5)RS(5. 17 132.0 738_ 156 P M« 5) 10) MCW(5· TWSS· PO«5) CM« 5) (02278900) C(lOt) NCS(5-10) Sp(tO+) 10) NW(S· 10) PlIC(5-1O) PH«5) CP(5-10) OC8(5-1O) ST(lO+) 10)

HADMCW PO TO ACS NCS(5- CV Chautham P(2) M(2) as RS(5-1O) 18 1,403.0 11,445 1,996 PIIC FWC liP IV ss- PTO CMCp 10) OCS(5- SP(IO+) (02279000) S C(lO+) NW(5-tO) RMP(4) 1'11(15) 10) 8T(10+)

. Jl« Lagma ACS«5) CV« 5) 68« 5) RS(S· 19 318.0 2,494 437 P(3) ~« 5) 5) MCW« 5) HP SS- 1'0«5) CM«5) (02279100) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) 10) NW(5- C(5-10) PHC{< 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) 10)

PHS H(S-IO) Rohiar 1'(3) M ACS NeS(S· CV(~ 5) NWBS(S- 20 472.0 --5,277 928 MCW(S-IO) Ill' IV SS· PO PH« 5) CM« 5) (02279200) C(IO+) 10)OCS(5· SP(IO~) 10) RS« 5) PlIC(5·IO) CP(5-10) 10) S1'(IO+)~~~~_

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TW(276.0) MR FP Khagaria (29) ED Bhelauri 11 T(276.0)

TW(154.7) MR FP Khogar;o (22) EDEAG NM 255.2 77.8 Telaunchh 12 T(154.7)

W(167.6) PR MR FP Khngaria (24) EDEAG NM 6.8 82.2 Pipra 13 EO T(167.6)

TW(96.9) MR Khagaria (25) EDEAG NM 122.3 2.6 Farreh 14 T(96.9)

)'W(97.3) PR MR FP Khagaria (24) 421.7 43.9 Nirpur 15 EDEAG - T(97.3)

TW(60.8) PR MR FP Khognria (7) EDEAG - 251.0 35.1 Adnbari 16 T(60.8)

TW(50A) PR MR FP Khngari. (25) ED NM 66.7 15.2 Bheri. 17 T(50.4)

'(W(56~.5) PR MR FP Khagnria (25) ED EO NM 384.5 453.6 Chaulham 18 T(564.5)

TW(149.3) MR Khogaria (28) NM Bricks 76.8 91.6 Lagm. 19 T(149.3)

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MRFP TW(239.2) Khagaria (20) NM Milk Product 153.6 79.1 Rohiar 20 NR T(239.2)

113 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amelllltes available (Irnot available IVltllln the village, a dash (-) I~ shown In the column Hnd lIe'(t to 11111 hracket~ the dlstallce llll1road ranges VIZ < 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms onlle ~ nearest plJce II here the facIlity IS aVailable IS given) "tI -0 5 Ul -g" 0" u § 0 I ~ 30 1l 0 '" 0 c :: -a 0 ii 0 "0 " ~ e " '" _§, u .c: il tS g_ ~~ § t!- t'!0 :; 0- 0 -aCl) 0 0 "0 "" ~ ~ 0 '" " ,~ ...J ~ 11 'i' ~" 13 ~ 8 :;: t!- o "tI 0 -] § ~ ii 0 ~ ~ ~~ <> <> § 6 ~ B 0 c ]> .s '"0 !:l .... .c § c g ~.gg !il d' ~ '+< fa ,g l'J" '" i;J g .0 0 :; '+< 1! -a. ~ -a;;:-g S ""> 0 g ~ bO !o! rg .... 0. .... a on ~ gO!..: § .. ~ 0 "til 8.

PIIS(2) • Dhutauh peS) M(l) RMP(S) 11« ACS NCS(S- CV( ~ 5) 83«5) 21 9290 9,739 1,814 HPWSS- POPH CM« S) (02279300) S CCIO+) 5) MCW«5) 10) DeS(S- SP(S-IO) RS« 5) CP«5) PHC« S) 10) ST(ID+) NW«5)

- H(S- Ilardla ACS«5) CV(5-1D) llS(S-IO) 22 4760 4,451 866 P(3) M« 5) 10) MCW(5- liP SS- PO« 5) CM« 5) (02279400) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) C(tOt) to)PHC(510) PH(5 10) CP(5-10) DCS(5-tO) ST(S 10) NW(5-1D)

H(~- aal Kunda 597 P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) NWaS(5- 23 7790 3,184 10) MCW(5- HPS~- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (02279500) C(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-lO) 10) RS«5) 10) PHC(5-IO) PH«5) CP(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO)

- H(5- Dhamhara ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) RS NWBS(S 24 7940 2,492 506 P(3) M« 5) 10) MCW(S- liP W SS- PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (02279600) NCS(S-IO) SP(ID+) 10) C(IU,) 10) PHC(5-10) PII(S-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS«S) ST(S-IO)

H(S- Dighn ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) NWBS(5- 25 5110 266 47 P« ~)M« 10) MCW(5- HPSS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02279700) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) 10) RS«5) 5) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5 10) PII(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS« 5) Sf(S-IO)

11(5- PaharChak PM ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS«5) RS(5 26 1860 1,167 196 10) MCW(S- IIPWSS- PO«S) CM(S-IO) (02279800) C(IO+) NCS« S) SP(S-IO) 10) NW(S- 10) Plle(5-1 0) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) 10)

PIIS CHW Gorhla PM fI(5-IO) ACS NCS(S- CV(~-IO) BS« 5) RS(5 27 2310 2,096 391 HP 1 W SS- PO PH(2) eM(S 10) (02279900) C(IOt) MCW(S-IO) 10) OCS« SP(5-tO) 10) NW(S- CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) S) ST(5-10) 10)

H(2) IIA D P(60) 1'1lC(4) W(II) PO(lS) nS(3) RS(4) Block Total 16400,0 113761 20835 M(16) 5(4) PHS(S) FWC 111'(26) TO PTO CM(4) CP ACS(ll) CV(2) NW(7) PUC 0(2) RMP(IS) TWO) PU(66) CIIW(3)

114 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

j e. .B' "0 :3 0 <:: S " s 'U' .~ 0 ~ "0 'a u ~ o'd §.", ~ ~ .Q '" 8 ~ ~ .<: §: 5 ~ ~ 8 "go O-tj "0 ~ 0- E ....'" .~ ~ - d" Po ~ ~ :g il OIl ~ ~0 ~ Z & Z ::E s t.t. :5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(39.7) PRMR Khog.ria (20j ED NM Bricks 214.8 674.3 Dhutauli 21 T(39.7)

TW(131.5) PR MR Khagaria (16) 232.8 111.6 Hardi. 22 T(131.5)

TW(318.J) MR NR Khngnria (17) 292.3 168.0 Bal Kunda 23 T(318.3)

W(2SI.2) FPNR Khngnria (2S) NM 220.2 293.0 Dh.mhara 24 T(28 1.2)

TW(216.J) MRNR Khagnria (16) 191.5 103.0 Dighri 25 T(216.3)

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TW(60.7) PRMR Khngaria (12) EDEO 83.1 42.0 Pahar Chak 26 T(60.7)

TW(55.8) PR MR Khagaria (IS) EDEAG NM 113.1 61.8 Gorhia 27 T(SS.8)

PR(lO) W(448.75) MR(24) ED(12) N(13) ·IWl5696.3) 4672.3 102.1 5259.5 FP(18) EAG(7) 1\1(13) 0.0 TWE(lJa.29) NR(6) EO(4) T(6363.34) NW(7)

115

7' IN D I A S <1 8 I H A R "- }f "- <1 BELDAUR C. D. BLOCK \ l? DISTRICT KHAGARIA PO \ S \ 4 Km I 0 2 Km .. l' ..... , / .._ \ B09 PO I ...... , c:l • ". 803 807 • Bob.1 PO ...... I Kmgn Kurnhrtllh • e{l • • \ B 810 A \ PO 808 / 811• PO 801 <~~ PachraSI ';:C • PS / B I PO 823 • @/ Sakrohra ~ J ...... Oz!OOOO , Bhela Naua • (") ( - i ,Muras Pachaul • • " -. ) _, "'/ 813 812 • PO 825 B •B14 Gmdharson ~ ,.. , Kurm.ai ))L" • 822 PO • Sathman " ~~o&Zh~~ J' • 816 ( B 826 I <: !...... ".. \ I o • DudrajB 821 • \ 815 o Balallhd • 1- B17 I Chorhl. / ( ~(~ • • 827 PO 02282800 " I • P chaul Dharht PO 820 ,.' I / --~~~]~~ llmadl I 819 • -( Tot,l Rural Ur"'n o G l? J 0 ~"'~\%~ : Area(m 'ql

@PS HEAIlQUAR~llRS C D Bl.OCK POLICE STATION PO POST OffiCE

BOUNDARY DISTRICf B BANI<

C Il BLOCK ~ PRIIlARY HEALTH CENTRE POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES VILLACE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER BELOW 200 • 200 499 IMPORTANT IIETAUEJJ ROAD • 500 999 \()()() 4999 UNJlETALl.EO ROAD • • 5000 AND ABOVE

Ba~ed upon Surv!!y of India map With the perml'>SlOn or the Surveyor CeneraJ of India C Government 01 Indld copynght .2004

Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Beldaur Location code of C.D. Block: 0005 Balaitha 02282100 250040004000400150 2 Barun 02281800 250040004000400147 3 Beldaur 02280800 250040004000400137 4 Bhela Nauabad - 02282300 250040004000400152 5 Bira 02280200 250040004000400128 6 Bobil 02280900 250040004000400138 7 Chorhli 02282000 250040004000400149 8 Dharhi 02282800 250040004000400157 9 Dighaun 02281500 250040004000400144 10 Dudraja 02281700 250040004000400146 11 Dumri 02282600 250040004000400155 12 Gindharson 02281300 250040004000400142 13 Goas 02280100 250040004000400127 14 Itmadi 02281900 250040004000400148 15 Kingri 02280300 250040004000400131 16 Kumhraili 02280700 250040004000400136 17 Kurman 02281200 250040004000400141 18 Mahinath Nagar 02280600 250040004000400135 19 Mali 02280400 250040004000400133 20 Muras 02280000 250040004000400126 21 Pachaut 0228f4UU 250040004000400143 22 Pachaut 02282700 250040004000400156 23 Pachrasi 02281000 25004000400rr400139 24 Pirnagra 02280500 250040004000400134 25 Ramnagar 02282500 250040004000400154 26 Rohinwa 02282200 250040004000400151 27 Sakrohra 02281100 250040004000400140 28 Sathman 02281600 250040004000400145 29 Telihar 02282400 250040004000400153 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmenIties available (If no! available wlthm the Village, a dash (-) IS shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ Vi' ::I kms of the nearest place where the facIhtv IS avaIlable IS Riven) .., '" '"0 "t:l ~ ~ ~~ 0 Ku = § ., :! u" ::: u .; ..c .., " ..,'" 0- > ] =0 = 0 "0 -=~ " 3 u ..c= .a 1;1 0 E~ ~ ., c:\. Q. ~ :; "" Q. .., ., - Il 0 Q. <..> -l" 0 "t:l'" ~ ~ ,g 0 !l ~n ~ ::::"E' ::I " ;;.: c:\. ..c -0 b P:l ';j dC! c: u ~ ~ ~~~ ';;~ <= "t:l <= " u 0 ~ t>Il 0 "~ ~ o - .... " -5" 0 ..c'" Od.gg § C ,g '- iii ..c ';j Q. = c:~ ~ ;:; 0 .D 0 " '" i'ii>"g " ;;.: "'3 .... i'ii ;?: "iii '" - 6 Q. 0 c: ~ ]::I -0" ~ ~ 01) !:! §Ol~ ::I .... 0 .... 0 ., ~ c: '" c 0 e'" a. c " :=. ~ 6 E ::I >, .D B _;;; !l ::I " i'ii '" " -ij ..r 6 '" 6 ~ "E ~ ~ E B::I 6-'" ~ h ~ g -B 6_ c ::I :: 01)-" 0 -0 ,-0 _g

CD Block: Beldaur (0005)

CHW(2) Moras P(2)M« H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 3880 2,543 455 T HP W SS- PH(2) CM«5) (02280000) S) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) PO« S) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(2)M« H(5-10) HPTWW ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8S« S) 2 Goas (02280100)- 7020 5,36ct- 1,009 PO« 5) CM«5) 5) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS- NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PH« 5) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW«5)

83 P M(5-10) H(5-10) HP TW W ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8S« 5) BIra (02280200) 2990 451 PO« 5) CM(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(5-10) SS- NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS«5) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW«5)

Klngn PM R{S-IO) PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 4 1,0960 8,142 HP W SS- CM«5) (02280300) 1,346 C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

P(3) M H(5-10) PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) B5(10+) MalI (02280400) 7850 6,833 CM(IO+) 1,327 C(10+) MCW(IO+) THPWSS- PH(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

HADDH ACS NCS(S- CV(;O+) BS Plrnagra I 883 P(2) M(2) MCW HC HPTWW 6 1,1680 9,631 PO PH( 10) CM CP RS(IO+) (02280500) , S C(IO+) PHC PHS SS- 10) OCS(5- SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CHW 10) ST( 10+)

Mahmath Nagar P(3) M H MCW HC HP TW W PO ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 7 8150 5,239 925 CM(5-IO) (02280600) C(5-10) PHC{< 5) SS- PH(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

KumhraIlI P« 5) H(5-IO) PH(3) ACS(5·IO) CV« 5) 8S(10+) 2670 1,016 CM«5) (02280700) 204 M(IO+) MCW(5-10) W SS- PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP«5) C(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

HMCW P(8) M(2) MH CWr;;. Beldaur THPTW PO CPCM« ACSNCS CV«5) 8SNW 9 1,5880 14,953 2,815 S AC HCPHC (02280800) W TK R SS· PH(I06) 5) OCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHSFWC ST(IO+) CHW(7)

Bobll H«5) HPT\VW ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS(IO+) 10 8780 7,134 I 230 P« 5) POPH(3) CM«5) (02280900) , M«5) MCW«5) TKSS- NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS(10+) ,- CP«5) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) ------VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types ofland use m hectare)

c 0 ]: ~ .... on E ~ s ~ 8 ., 0 ::J 1i c '""0 .... ' ~ J on ::J M, :;: ~ " 0 ~ -~-g '" a _,g u .9 ~ ~., J! 1;; ~ ..c ~ !if 8.a € '" ~ a ..... g a p. Wn 0 e !is '"~ 1 til '8 ., 1 p. ~ ~ tl '" ~ on E -5 .. 0- i 0 0 '" Ii -< Z p.. Z ~ ~ J1. .§ :§ 8gb- ~ ~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"I

TW(784) PRMR Khagana (50) TWE'(647) 2433 20 Muras FP T(1432)

TW(573) Khagan. (49) 5101 992 Goas 2 MR~P 0(35 5) T(92 8)

TW(IS 2) MRFP Khagana (44) 2342 IS 5 Bua 3 0(31 2) T(49 3)

TW(l202) MRFP Kh.gan. (44) 0(1390) 6414 11 1941 Kmgn 4 T(2593)

W(2164) PRMR Khng"n. (38) ED NM 0(132) 4497 177 886 Mah 5 FP " T(2295)

TWE(25) PRMR Khagana (35) NM 0(2067) 6523 25 3040 Plmagra 6 FP T(2092)

TWE(2260) MRFP Khagana (55) 4281 227 1378 Mahmath Nagar 7 T(2260)

TW(J8Z) MR FP Khagan8 (49) NM 2128 22 134 Kumhrmh 8 T(382)

PRMR --W(5023) Khagana (45) 7826 128 2907 Beldaur 9 FP T(5023)

,..- GC(473) MRFP Khagana (49) 0(1713) 6164 30 397 Bobll 10 1(2187)

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and I\menities available (if nut available within the village, a dash (-) is shown inlhe column and next to it in brackets tile distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 knlS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of tile ~ !9 nearest place where the facility is available is given ., i'3 -0 j ., -0 0 u V)~ u u .., ., a ·8 C3 ,; ..c:" 1 0 .>! 0 g 0 ·11 ] :;:; e t:~ .~" u'" t!. ] & u A ~ "3 .M 0 gfl 0 0.. U '" 0- ~ : f ...:l ]l" ]"'.~ S t!. '0 ;.; 'E,'" ._i'l _'a§ ::l " <) -5 § o~ ._lJ 5 ~ 'g ~~ 0 r:J " 4l ':::J 0 t ..c: l;j

CIlW(2) H« PTO PO(S- Pachmsi P(3) M« 5) IlPTW W ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) II 479.0 2,661 491 5) MCW« 5) 10) CM«5) (02281000) C( 10+) ss- NCS« 5) SP(IOt) RS(lO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(\O+)

- 11(5- Sakrohra P(3) M PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) I3S(5-IO) 12 1,011.0 6,171 1,168 10) MCW(5- _II: TW W CM(5-10) (02281 fOOj C(IO,) PH(f'O+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) 10) PHC(5-1O) S5- CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5-fO)

Kurman P(2) M H(IO+) HPWTK ACS«5) CV(IO+) I3S(lO+) 13 . 293.0 2,899 610 PO(IO+) CM(5-10) (02281200) C(IOr) MCW(IO,) S5- NCS«5) SPTIO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-lO) PHC(IO,) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

Gindhalsoo P M(IO+) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 14 401.0 910 178 WSS- PO(fO+) CM(5-10) (02281300) C(IM) MCW(IOr) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(lOr)- OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHWII«5) Pachaut P(3) MC(5- IIPTWW ACS«5) CY(IO+) , B5« S) IS 927.0 7,997 1,409 MCW(IOr) PC> PH« 5) CM« 5) (02281400) (0) 'IKSS- NCS(5-10) SP(IO ,) RS(fO+) PHC(lOq CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IOr) NW(IO+)

CIIW(2) 11(5- Dighaull P(3) M 10) ACS«S) CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 16 2,239.0 12,475 2,392 T flP W S3- PO(5-1O) CM(5-IO) (02281500) C(lOt) MCW{lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) P\f« 5) CP(5-1O) PHC(fOr) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

CIIW(2) Saliullan 11(10 f) flP WTK ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 17 378.0- 1,651 312 P M C(lOt) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (02281600) MCW(fOt ) SS- NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) PlIC(1 0 1-) OCS« S) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

CHW(2) Dudraja H(lO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 18 858.0 3,438 7fJ3 P M C(IO+) WTKSS- PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (02281700) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO,) RS(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PIlC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO,)

11(5- Barun r M(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(lO r) BS(5-10) 19 533.0 952 156 -10.) MCW(S- liP TW W PO« 5) CM(5-fO) (02281800) C(lO,) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) pi IC(5-1O) S3- PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSCIIW ltmadi P(4) );l H(5-fO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 20 1.33S.0 5,386 1,011 TWTKSS- PO«5) CM(5-IO) (02281900) C(lOr) MCW(S-IU) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IOt) CP(5-10) PIIC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO~) NW(IO+) r

...122-- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) . Land use (I e area under dIfferent types ofland lise III hectare)

]' g<= bf) g g <= " ·d -g 1' ~ 0 .... ~ a ..,. <= ~ c2 ~ 0 -=-~ ~ ~ .a 0 ~ ., > -g ~ d(! 0 '" a E ~ .9 ~ f ~1l "t:I J! .D o .<: o. ...3 e: ~ § 1:; "'"> ~ "g- "tj ~ .... 16 t;j ~ 0. '0 0 .... §~ 00 <= ~ [; til'" E til 0. ~ ~ ~ ~ § ~ on 1~ " " J:: ~ ~ r£ ~ ~ s & .§ :§ "u eon !l ~ UJ" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

MR FP Khagana (45) w(n 3) 1(92 3) 3634 10 22 4 Pachrasl II

TWE(1678) MR FP Khngnna (47) 0(1195) 6756 20 46 I Sakrohra 12 T(2872)

MR FP Khagana (55) W(62 7) T(62 7) 2177 II 119 Kurman- 13

W(362) MRFP Khagana (55) R(1095) 2404 2 I 124 Gmdharson 14 T(1458)

W(IS22) MRFP Khagarta (50) 699 I 28 427 Paehaut 15 T(1822)

TW(848) MRFP Khagana (56) rWE(9487) 11278 70 708 Dtghaun 16 T(10335)

W(l571) MRFP Khagana (55) 2022 16 I Salhman 17 0(21)T(1592)

We20 I) MR FP Khagana (45) 6230 54 1403 DudraJa 18 0(689) T(89 0)

TWE(I094) MRFP Khagana (23) 372 7 183 329 Barun 19 1(1094)

.... TWE(546) R(2796) MRFP Khagana (25) 2283 2 I 226 I Itmadt 20 0(5439) T(8782)

123 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities alii) Amenities available (if not available within the village, II dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets Ihe distance ill broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and IO~ kills of the nearest pla~e where the facility is avuiluble is given 'G) <> -0 -v;- 1... 0 ~ u ] rIi (.) ... ~ '0 <) of .r. .~ 0 ., 0 .i:" i5 E " " 0 i:~ 'p ~ u j ~ ~ g_ t!- o. l'l

CHW 11(5·10) NWBS(5- Cborhli PM(2) PO PH(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 21 526.0 5,376 978 MCW(5-10) Ill' W SS- CM(IO+) 10) RS(5- (02282000) C(IOr) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-rO) (0) OCS(5-1O) ST(IOr)

CHW(3) Oalaitha I' M« 5) H(IO+) HpTWW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) OS(IO+) 22 892.0 4,792 859 PO(", 5) CM(5-10) (02282100) C(IOt) MCW(IOf) SS- NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH("," 5) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) CV as Rohinwa ACS« 5) 23 932.0 .3,712 696 P M C(I()+) MCW(IO+) IIPWSS- PO PH(< 5) CM CP(S- SP(IO+) RS(lOt) (02282200) (0) NCS(5-IO) PllC(IM) 8TelO+) NW(lOt) OCS(5-IO)

CllW(2) 11(5- Bhela Nauabad 1'(2) M eMCP(5- ACSNCS CV(5-10) B8(10+) 24 834.0 6,229 1,099 10) MCW(S· HPWSS· PO pII(2) (02282300) C(lOt) 10) OCS(5.10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PBC(5-lU) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

R1I1P(2) CIIW(2) Telihnr P(6) M IlI'TWW ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) 13S(IO+) 25 731.0 6,035 t,OGO H(IOr) PO PH(4) CM(5-10) (02282400) etlO r) 88- NCS(5-10) SP(lOt) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(S-tO) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PllC(IOt)

RMPCHW P« Ramnagnr 11(10+) .[IPTIVW PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) B8«5) 26 326.0 2,405 411 5) M« 5) CM(5-IOj (02282500) MCW(IO+) TKSS- PO« 5) NCS(5-lU) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lOt) Cp(S-IO) 1'11(,..(10+ ) aeS(S-IO) 8T([0+) NW(IO+)

PIIS(l) CHW(2) BS DUlllri P(3) M S [Ii'TWW PO(2) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 27 892.0 7,907 1,336 B(IO ") RS(IO+) (02282600) C(10t) S8- PH(5-10) CP(lOt) NCS(5-1O) 8P(10+) MCW(toq NW(IO+) OeS(5-to) ST(lO+) I'HC(IOt)

PHS CIlW(4) Pachaut H(101) IIPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 28 215.0 2,610 453 P M C(lOl') 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02282700) MCW(lOt) S8- NCS(S-IO) 81'(10+) R8(IO+) PH« 5) Cr(lo+) I'IlC(IOt) OCS(5-10) 8T(IOt) NW(lO+)

CHW(2) Dharhi H(IOI) IlPTWW AC8« 5) CV(lO+) BS(lOt) 29 569.0 2,545 478 P M C(lO+)" POrH CM(5-tO) (02282800) MCW(Wt) S8· NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(10+) NW(IOt) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TW(l90.8) MRFP Khagaria (40) 270.9 4.7 59.7 Chorhli 21 T(190.8)

MRFP TW(427.1) NR Khagaria (39) 385.1 1.3 78.1 Balaitha 22 T(427.1)

TW(537.7) FP Khagaria (43) 323.0 4.8 66.6 Rohinwa 23 T(537.7)

TW(239.6) PRMR Khagaria (55) EDEAG NM 0(S8.3) '471.9 58.7 5.2 Bhela Nauabad 24 FP T(297.9)

TWE(25 1.6) MR.FP Khagaria (50) 432.5 46.8 Telil.. r 25 T(251.6)

TW(22.4) PRMR R(lOO.8) Kbagaria (50) N 92.5 0.9 2.4 Ramnagar 26 FPNR 0(107.2) T(230.4)

TWE(l99.6) MRFP Khagaria (39) R(269.3) 345.7 4.1 73.2 Dumri 27 T(468.9)

MRFP TW(6.3) R(S.I) Khagaria (45) 72.1 8.1 117.7 Paehaut 28 NR 0(6.1)T(17.4)

TW(286A) MRFP Kbagaria (22) 0(21.8) 182.8 48.7 29.2 Dharhi 29 NR -- T(308.3)

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Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Gogri Location code of C.D. Block: 0006 1 Bahadurpur 02285500 250050005000500306 2 Baltara 02283000 250050005000500159 3 Banni 02283400 250050005000500287 4 Basudeopur 02286800 250050005000500320 5 Bharra 02283200 250050005000500162 6 Bhimri 02289300 250050005000500344 7 Bhojwa 02285200 250050005000500303 8 Birbas 02289200 250050005000500343 9 Borna 02283900 250050005000500292 10 Chak Husen 02285400 250050005000500305 II Chandpur 02285300 250050005000500304 12 Chandwa 02288600 250050005000500338 13 Deotha 02289400 250050005000500345 14 Fatehpur, 02286700 250050005000500319 15 Fudki chak 02287700 250050005000500352 16 Gobindpur 02284900 250050005000500348 17 Gochhari 02286200 250050005000500314 18 Gogri 02285000 250050005000500301 19 Har Parshad 02283700 250050005000500290 20 Imadpur 02283800 250050005000500291 21 Imadpur 02285100 250050005000500302 22 Itahri 02288200 250050005000500333 23 Iamalpur 02285600 250050005000500309 24 Ian Mohammad 02284100 250050005000500294 25 I argaonpatti 02286000 250050005000500312 26 Ihiktia 02284200 250050005000500295 27 Katghara 02287300 250050005000500325 28 Katghara 02287400 250050005000500350 29 Kazichak 02284500 250050005000500347 30 Khalifa chak 02285700 250050005000500349 31 Kharowa 02288700 250050005000500356 32 Koila 02289100 250050005000500342 33 Ku1sara 02288900 250050005000500340 34 Kunda 02287200 250050005000500324 35 Madarpur 0228470G 250050005000500299 36 Mahesh Khunt 02284400 250050005000500297 37 Maira 02283100 250050005000500160 38 Marachi 02286100 250050005000500313 39 Molia 02286500 250050005000500317 40 lv!ora 02288800 250050005000500339 41 Mushkipur 02286600 250050005000500318 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Gogri Location code of C.D. Block : 0006 42 Paikant 02289500 250050005000500346 43 Pakrail 02283300 250050005000500163 44 Pasraha 02288500 250050005000500337 45 Patti Ch itarsari 02285900 250050005000500311 46 Pattilewa 02285800 250050005000500310 47 Pattinandania 02286300 250050005000500315 48 Paura 02289000 250050005000500341 49 Phulwaria 02283500 250050005000500288 50 Pitaunijhia 02286400 250050005000500316 51 Ragdhan Karari 02288000 250050005000500327 52 Rajdhan Karari 02288100 250050005000500355 53 Ramchandarpur 02284000 250050005000500293 54 Rampur 02287000 250050005000500322 55 Ratan 02284800 250050005000500300 56 Sahraun 02282900 250050005000500158 57 Shamshuddinpur 02284300 250050005000500296 58 Sher chakla 02288300 250050005000500335 59 Shirnia 02287500 250050005000500326 60 Shirnia 02287600 250050005000500351 61 Shirnia 02287800 250050005000500353 62 Shirnia 02287900 250050005000500354 63 Siljua 02283600 250050005000500289 64 Siromanharpur 02287100 250050005000500323 65 Siswa 02286900 250050005000500321 66 Sondiha 02288400 250050005000500336 67 Taur 02284600 250050005000500298

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Census of India 2001 ~ Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the '"" neamst place where the facility is available is J!,iven) ~ ~ "0 ~ ~.. 0 u § <> .., u ,,' t:: ,.. 0 I 8 " " ;.;:: tl 1 a .§ 'E" ~ .~'" g u" ~ ., ~ .g_ "B ~& " it;' u p. <.> 0 § -0 " '" ~ ...:r E '" ] ]"'.~ gJ " ~ :g 2; _:;;J§ ~ ,.. "0 '~.~ e~ ""., § " S .2 " .t:: .c gp 0 ~ .... ~" "0i:l ._B § d' .... " iJ .~'" 0 ... § ._ -g .... .<: !l " 8 'g ,S2 .0" 0 ,; :!l g>« ~ 0. 't: g- ~ ~~ ~ .~ 19 .... 0 0 bO ~ l:! 0 " P- !; 'p § '" ~ til .0 OJ 11 "B tJ .~ ~ § u " " e v .... Cl " § 'i3'"" ~ tf .~ t> S f 'r: 'c ~~ l:l .S "N til" ~ ! ! Z ~ ~" 0 & U-'" ...:-g Pi 8 til ~'@ 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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S.hraun PM«S) NCSOCS CV(lO+) NWDS(S- 172.0 1,803 306 MCWH(IO~) HPWSS- PO«5) CM(5-10) (02282900) C(1O+) PBC(IO+) • ACS« S) SP(lo+) 10) RS(IO+) PH(IO~) CP(5-to) ST(IO+)

PBCPHS Daltara P(5) M S ACS CV(IO+) DS« S) 2 1,105.0 7,482 1,336 H(IO+) HPWSS- PO PH« 5) CM(IO+) (02283000) C(lO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(lO-t) CP(IO+) . OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWPHS(2) Maira P(6) M ACSNCS CV(S-to) BS(5-1O) 3 1,378.0 5.877 1,131 H(IO+) HPWSS- PO PH« 5) CM(S-IO) (02283100) C(IO+) OCS SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) PHC{S-lO) CP(5-1O) ST(S-IO) NW(S-IO)

Dharra P M« 5) H(IO') ACS«5) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 4 162.0 2,577 449 HPWSS- PO«5) CM(5-1O) (02283200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(5-10)

MCWPHS Pakrail P(2) M PO ACSNCS CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 5 512.0 5,602 1,082 RMPH(IO+) HPWSS- CM(5-IO) (02283300) C(IO+) PII(IO+) OCS SP(5-1O) RS(S-lO) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(S-IO)

PHSRMP Banni P(9) M(3) H(IO+) POll) CM ACSNCS CV«5) BS«5) 6 870.0 13,172 2,312 HPWSS- (02283400) C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) PII(12) CP(IO+) OCS SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC« 5) ST« 5) NW«5)

Phulwaria 7 33.0 -.------Uninhabited ------(02283500)

Sirjua 314.0 ------Uninhabited ------(02283600)

Har Parshad 9 183.0 ------Uninhabited ------• (02283700) Imadpur 10 61.0 ------Uninhabited ------(02283800)

MCWPHS Boma P(2) M ACSNCS CV«5) BS« 5) 11 658.0 7,062 1,269 RMPII(":) HPWSS- PO PR(l7) CM( < 5) (02283900) 0(2) C« 5) OCS SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC«5) CP« 5) ST« 5) NW«S)

R(S- Ramchandarpur P(3) M 0 10) MCW(5- PH(4) ACS(5-10) eV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 12 463.0 4,266 687 HPWSS- CM«5) (02284000) C(5-LO) IO)PHC(5- PO«5) NCS(5-LO) SP(5-10) RS(5-1O) CP« 5) 10) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(S-IO) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in . hectar~)

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MRFP TW(736) Gogri Jamalpur (29) 44.6 54.2 Sahraun NRNW T(73.6)

TW(4642) MRFP Gogri J.malpur (24) • TK(48 R) 231.4 146.3 214.5 Baltara NR 2 T(5130)

TW(260 2) MRFP Gogri Jam.lpur (18) • R(2I'6.1) 677.8 22.0 201.8 Maira T(476.3)

TW(80.1) M~. Gogri Jamnlpur(16) . R(55 _2) 17.3 3.6 6.1 Bbana 4 T(135.3)

TW(204.0) TWE(16.0) PRMR Gogri Jamalpur (IS) EAG 106.8 16.9 47.9 Pakrail R(120.3) , ./ T(340.3)

TW(414.0) PRMR Gogri Jamnlpur (12) ED N R(1172) 207.0 42.1 90.1 Banni 6 FP T(53 I 3)

TW(3 3) L(IO.O) •••••••• Uninbabited ••• - ••.•••• 15.4 4.1 Phulwaria 7 1'(13.3)

TW(796) ...... Uninhabited ...... •..• R(86 0) 111.1 37.3 Sirjua T(165.6) TW(558) ------Uninhabited --•.••• ----. 102.8 4.0 20.3 Har Parshad 9 T(55.8) TW(IO 2) •••••••• Uninhabited --.------. 186 9.6 22.7 Imadpur 10 T 10.2)

TW(i672) PRMR Gogri Jamalpur (4) ED N TK(20.8) 350.3 16.1 103.9 Borna 11 FP T(188.0)

TWE(290.1) PR'MR Gogri Jamalpur(10) ED EAG ,N 5.9 3.3 164.1 Ramchandarpur 12 T(290.1) DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Censlls of India 2001 - Amenities allll Amenities available (if not availablc within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunll and next to it in brackcts tlte dislam;c ill broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ klllS of the nearest place where the racili!)' is available is given) '0' 1 ~ 5 0 n § ~1 U "" .~ '"G _0" u .., of " " I 0 . c > u 0 0 0 .~ ~ t! 'f: ~ .~'" :::> U" (:!, ~ ~ g_ '" ~ '3 -ajl p. u 0 0 "t:I ~ .-l ~ 0 '" B " [ (:!, -0 §,'" ]~E -0 6 ~-;;J" o:J" t::i" '", ";:l c § § .~ ~ ~ g ';;3= 00 0 f!l ... § ~.. " -B" '0 0 .0 § C g ~ ~ .~ ~ '3'" 'H .0 " ._ "" .D 0 ~ "iil ~ ,~ g>~ ~ 3 > p. ""0 c ~ 00 ~ft ~ '- 0 0 00 .8 OJ '§ ~ ~ 0 "to p., l:l '0 til c ]1" ~ e .D .,

Jail Mohammad MCWH(5- , ACS« 5) CV« S) BS« 5) 13 47.0 711 106 1'«5) M« 1'0« 5) CM«5) (02284100) (0) PIlC« 5) HI W SS- NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) 5) C(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS« 5) S1« 5) NW«5)

Jhiklia P M 0 C(S- PHS H(5-1O) AC3«5) CV«5) B3«5) 14 81.0 5,070 833 10) MCW(5-10) Ill' ,W SS- PO PH(4) CM«5) (02284200) NCS«5) 8P« 5) RS« 5) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW«5)

ACS Shamshuuuillpur P(4) M(2) 8 P!lS 1/(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS«5) 15 458.0 8,739 1,538 Ill' IV SS- PO pH(7) CM«5) NCS« 5) (022R4300) C(5-10) MC\'.(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS«5) PHC« 5) ep« 5) OeS«5) ST(5-IO) NW«5) MCWMlI Mahesh Khullt 1'(5) M(2) 8 PIIC Nil ACSNCS CV(2)SP 16 796.0 12,420 2,059 BSRSNW (02284400) 0(2) C(5-1 0) Rl\.lP(6) I f(5- flIP W S8- PO 1'1~(55) ~~(I(}+) oes ST 10)

- H(5- Kazichak PH(2) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 17 1,738 287 PM«5)C(5 IO )MCW(5_ III' IV SS- CM«5) (02284500) ,1'0«5) NCS« 5) SP{< 5) RS«5) ]0) 10) PHC« 5) CI'« 5) OCS{< 5) ST{< 5) NW«5)

MCWH(5- ACS« 5) CV«5) BSRSNW« 18 laur (02284600) 22.0 357 62 1'« S) M« lIPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (0) pIIC( < 5) NCS« 5) 81'«5) 5) 5) C(5-IO) 1'11« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS«5) ST« 5)

MCWI'IIC Mauorpur 1'(3) M« ACS«5) CV«5) RS« 5) 19 155.0 4,856 763 '1 PHS RMP(3) lIPWSS- PO PH(3) CM«5) (02284700) C(5-IO) NCS«5) Sr« 5) RS« 5) 11(5-10) CP(5-10) OC8« 5) 8T« 5) NW«5)

Ratnn 1'(4) M C« MCWPI[C ACS«5) CV«S) BS RS« 5) 20 587.0 11,560 2,019 IIPWSS- PO PH(II) CM« 5) (02284800) 5) 11« 5) NCS«5) SI'« 5) NW«5) Cr« 5) 0('8« 5) ST« 5)

Uohinupur P M« 5) C(5 MCW rHC 1'11(4) ACS«5) CV« 5) BS«5) 21 450 1,558 234 III' IV SS- CM«5) (02284900) 10) RMP ]1(5-10) 1'0« 5) NCS«5) 8P«5) RS« 5) ep(5-10) OCS«5) 8'1'«5) NW«5)

ACS Gogri PM«5) CV« 5) BS« 5) RS(S 22 62.0 4,898 825 PHC PIIS 11« III' IV 55- 1'0«5) CM«5) NCS«5) (01285000) C«5) 5) MCW« 5) , SI'« 5) 10) NW(5- PH(lOr) CP«5) OCS« 5) 8T«5) 10)

fl« [madl'ur J\CS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) RS(5 23 1,108 226 P« 5) M« I) MCW« 5) hiP W 58- l'H rq« 5) CM« 5) (02285100) NC3« 5) 81'« 5) 10) NW(5- 5) C« 5) PHC«5) CP«.5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) 10)

Ilhojwa 24 54.0 ------Uninhahited ------(02285200) Chandpur 25 780 -----.. - Uninhahileu ------...-. (02285300) ClmK Husen 26 36.0 ------Uninhabited ------(02285400) _--136 VILlAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use 111 hectare)

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lW(216) MR Gogn Jamalpllr (6) ED N 17_5 83 Jail Mohammad B T(216j

PRMR TW(347) Gogn Jamalpur (8) ED N 176 282 Jh,ktla 14 FP f(347)

TW(2879) PRMR Gogn J.malpur (9) EDEAG N 435 25 1246 Shamshuddlllpur 15 T(2879)

PRMR TW(5056) Gogn Jamalpur (7) EDEAG NM 102 I 223 1664 Mahesh Khunt 16 FP T(5056)

PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (8) ED N Kaz,chak 17 FP

PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (6) ED N TW(2 3) 1 (23) 83 116 Taur 18

// TW(G36) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (6) ED N 543 367 Madarpur 19 T(636)

TW(l8.S S) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (3) EDEAG NM TWE(n I) 1822 26 142 I Ratan 20 1(2606)

lW(275) PRMR Gog" Jamalpur (5) ED N 85 95 Gobmdpur 21 1(275)

PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (2) ED N 423 100 100 Gogn 22 FP

-TW(J33) MRFP Gogn Jamal!'ur (2) 301 2 I 88 1m ad pur 23 - T(133)

rW(125) ------UOInhab,ted ------398 16 02 BhoJwa 24 T(l25) fW(130) ------Unmhablted ------203 159 289 Chandpur 25 Ttl 3 0) ------Umnhablted ------rW(S 5) T(8 5) (79 - --- 10 I Chnk Husen 26 137 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amellllles avmlable (Ifnollwallablc wllhllllhe village, a dash (-) IS shown III the column aud next to It 1Il brackets the dl~tnnLe 111 broad ranges VIZ < 5 10m , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the '? nearest place where the facility IS avaIlable IS gIven) ., "d "OJ fi 0 I u [,j ~~ Ji '? u a " .,- "s= a (3 t: ;.- .;:; t! 0 0 "0 ] "E~ ~ 2- u" r.!, -'" ~ ,s&. u .,0. u "3 0 (3 5! ~ f _, 0 .l'J -a'" ~ ]j ""9 gj " (:!. '0 0 !in'" <>''g " 0 " ~;> "3 'H (iJ g ""0 ~ 1i g ~ .... 0 § l:! g..,~ 0 a. t; (iJ lj § '" ~ ~ "" ..0 u "" 11'" ;:l u i;j E § 13 ..Q'" ..r "E '" g t; E itt' " "0 "0 s;:l ::I -au ~ ~ -6 ~ 0 "0 '" '"0 !inop S0-;:: '" C/J ~ ~ f:-< Z ~ ;;;;: 8 <>. ~l -< 0 ~ Q.~ u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Dahadurpur 27 560 ------Uml1lnbtled ------(02285500)

ACS Jamalpur P(II) M(4) 1'0(2) CV«5) DS«5) RS(5 28 1,384 0 22,734 3,763 PHC PHS Il( < Ill' W SS- CM«5) NCS« 5) (02285600) S(2) C 5) MCW«5) PH(14) SP« 5) 10) NW(5- CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5) 10) Khalrr., Chalc _ 29 150 ------UlIlllhabtled ------(02285700)

I'alltlewa PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(5-W) BS(5-1O) 30 5570 2,198 343 MCW lIe 10+) liP W SS- PH 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02285800) C(10+) I'HC(5-IO) NCS« 5) SI'(5-IO). RS(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(5·IO)

Path Chtt.fsan 31 372 0 ------Untnhabtted ------.- (02185900) Jargaonpalll 32 4430 ------UllInhabtted _. ------(02286000) Marnehl 31 272 0 --- -•• - Ulll1thabtled ------(02286IUO)

PIIC PHS ACS Gochh.n P(4) M« 5) PH(15) CV« 5) 34 2250 5,240 928 RMP IJ« 5) liP W SS- CMCP NCS« 5) DSRSNW (02286200) C« 5) PO«5) SP« 5) MCW«S) OCS« 5) ST« 5) Patltnandanta 35 1,2300 ------Untnhabt!ed ------'----' 022863()O)

PttauutJlua PH(S) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) RS(5 36 2541) 3,780 674 P M C(5-1 0) PIlC 11« 5) III' W S'\- CM«5) (02286400) MCW«5) 1'0«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) 10)NW(5- Cl'« 5) OCS«5) S r« 5) 10)

PIIS H« 5) Mnira ACS«5) CV« 5) DS« 5) RS(5 37 2020 3,801 647 P MC«5) MCW«5) Ill' W SS- PO PII(8) CM«5) (02286500) NCS« 5) SP« 5) 10) NW(5- PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS«5) S r« 5) 10)

II!< ACS Mnshktpur PO M(<5) PII( 10) CV« 5) 133« 5) RS(~ 38 1020 6,386 948 5) MCW«S)_III' w SS- CM«5) NCS« 5) (02286600) C«5) 1'0(';5) SP« 5) 10) NW(5- PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST« 5) 10)

fatehpur P M« 5) C(5 MCWl'1l8 IIl'IWW ACSNCS CV« 5) 39 1410 2,697 468 PO PIl(20) CM( < 5) BSRSNW (02286700) 10) 11«5) S<"- OCS SP« 5) CP«5) ST«5)

Da.udeol'ur 1'(3) M S MCWPIlC ACS(5-10) CV(S-IO) NWBS(5- 40 1250 6,829 1,160 111' W SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (02286800) \(S-IO) H(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) 10) RS(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10)

Stswa 41 2670 ---- Url1l1hnblteJ ------:------(02286900) ::::;:::>

~&- VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory LAnd Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (I e area under different types ofland use in bel-tare)

, Q 0 ]' til 01) g e S ~ '0 :l " '8 :l u S '0 ~ " S~ .s j § ~.., .., ]" ~ u ru> "~ .'!I > ~ c u btl ~ ~ 14 15 16'" 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"1

------Unmhablted ------TW(4 8)1(48) 365 149 Bahadurpur 27

PRMR 1W(8798) Gogn Jamltlpur (4) ED NM 256 674 4109 Jamalpur 28 FP T(&798)

------Unmhablted ------TW(2 I) 1(2 I) 117 16 KhahfaChak 29

fW(130 6) MR Gogn Jam "I pur (13) - TWE(l20 8) 2146 116 797 Palhlewa 30 f(25 I 4)

TW(1451) ------Ulllllhablted ------2046 09 217 Patti Chltarsan 31 T(145 I) TW(1605) ------Ulllnhabited ------2040 19 768 Jargaonpalll 32 T(160 5) TW(135 I) ------Unmhablted ------94 I 43 I Marnehl 33 T(135 I)

rW(l52 S) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (4) EDEAG NM 177 14 538 Gochhan 34 T(1525)

// TW(9(.83) ------Unmhablted ------1506 22 987 Paltlllandanta 35 f(9783)

TW(1805) PRMR Gogn J.malpur (4) EDEAG NM 206 12 514 PltaunlJhla 36 1(180 S)

TW(1393) MRFP Gogn Jamalpur (2) ED 143 140 340 Moh. 37 T(1393)

PRMR 'IW(996) Gogn Jam.lpur (2) ED EO NM 24 Mushklpur 38 FP T(996)

PR lvJR l'W(834) Gogn Jamnlpur (4) ED 297 60 22 I Fatehpur 39 FP T(834)

" TW(682) PRMR Gogn Jam.lpur (5) 244 32 I Basudeopur 40 T(682)

TW(170 7) ------Unmhablted ------760~- 204 Siswa 41 T(170 7) n.a. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenilles avmlnble (It not aVailahle wlthlll the vlliage, a dnsh (-) IS shown m the column and ne'll tu It III bmckets the distance ill broad ranges VIZ < 5 killS, 5-10 kills and 10+ kills of the ~ nearest place where the faCIlity is available IS given) ." l U ] ~ :3"' <> ..c: oJ <> <= " ;; t: > 0 ~ '" " -% ~ !f 8, U" Cl _g ] t:'" lil t!- o.. ~ "3 .Mg_ <> ;; <> M 0 "~ '"Cl & ~ ..:l <:> '" '8" 1,1,,,, ]~~ :::l t!- ~ " O?J :;: -0 bu '" !l 13]~ () d t; e~ ~ ~ "0 011 -a 0 ;J .... .c ~.gg .'3 ...." g" 0 § ~ <£ .,. 0 -'" ~ 8.~ 1l > "3 .... - -;a 1J:>1l ~ ~ 0. 0 ] ~ § ..... 0 eo g ]13 -~ ~ t: 0 ~ 8- Il ;;J t: " .,9~i 5 () .0 g '8 "3 U Ol u 8 <> .... 5 0:.: £1 § -0 ~ tf f f/)III ~ t: 0 ~ ~ jS] ~ ~ !-< Z IE ~" Q 0.. U.o ~~ Sf/) ~§ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Rampur P(2) M 0 MCWPHC CPCM« ACS«5) CV« 5) NW 13S« 5) 42 1270 5,821 920 IIPWSS- PO PlI(4) (02287000) C«5) ll« 5) 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST« 5) SJromanharpur 43 590 ------Uml1hnhUed ------(02287100) Kunda 44 870 ------Unll1habltcd ------(02287200)

Katghara ACS« S) CV(5-1O) BS(5-IO) 45 5330 3,290 579 P M C(5-1O) MCW PHC IIPW SS- PO«5) CM«5) (02287300) H(5-1O) NCS«5) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PII(5-IO) CP«5) OCS«S) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Kalgh ... 46 200 ------Unll1hnblleu ------(02287400)

Sill rill. MCWPHC ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 3S(5-1O) 47 3930 688 109 III'WSS- PO(5-IO) CM(5-10) (02287500) P M C(5-1O) PHS fI(5-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PlI(5-IO) CP(5.10) OCS(5·1O) ST(5-1O) NW(5-10)

SllIr",. 48 160 --.----- Ulllnlmbited ------(02287600) fudkl Chnk 49 100 ------Untnhablted ------.--- (02287700) Slllrnl3 50 480 ------UninhabIted ------(02287800) Shlfllla 51 120 ------Unll1hntllted - -.------(02287900) Rngdhan Karan 52 460 ------Umnhablted ------(02288000) RaJdh.n Karan 53 720 ------.- UnlJ1habltcd ---.---.---- (02288100)

[1(5- Itahu P(3) M S 10) MCW(5- PII(S) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IU) 85(5-10) S4 6460 2,797 478 HPW SS- CM(S-IO) (02288200) C(5-IO) 10) PHC(5- PO(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) Rg(IO~) CP(5-IO) (0) OCS(5-IO) Sl(5-10) NW(IO~)

PIIC PIIS 11(5 SlterChnkl. P(3) M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS«5) 55 6300 10,389 1,909 10) MCW(5- IIPWSS· PO PlI(9) CM«5) (02288300) C« 5) NCS«5) SpeS (0) RS« 5) 10) CP«5) OCS« 5) S r(5-10) NW«5)

PHS 11(5-lll) ACS SOIJ

ACS Pasmha P(2) M C(5- PHS H(5-IO) CV(5·10) BS RS« 5) 57 1,1820 7,046 1,224 - MeW(S-IO) Ill' W SS- PO PH(36) CM CP(5- NCS«5) (0) NW«5) (02288500) 10) I'IIC(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) 81(5-10) ChRlldwR 58 9970 ------. Unlllltabited ------. (02288600) ,,- _--

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa2e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types ofland use In hectare)

j ~" , bD 2- € S '1:l u 0 -g ~u " c:; .... ~ ~ "ii' S~ ¢l " .;:; a ~" E ~ u ~ .9 ... '" ~ ollJ ~ ~ ~ "§ Po f ~il -0 ~! ", € .£ a iO ~ " ~ ! !if" 8.a '1:l § ~ p. ~ .... § .~ ~ g ~., 8 tl ., OJ" 0- ~ ~ I'! i~ 0- ~ ~ a i '3 a I'! 5 < Z ~ Z ::s EO ~ .!:i ~ Uoo < ~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"1

TW(783) PRMR Gogn Jamalput (I) EDEAG N 21 I 13 260 Rampur 42 1 (783)

rW(40 4) ------Unmhablted ------103 II 73 Slfomanhnrpur 43 T(40 4) TW(449) ------Unmhablted ------265 40 12 I Kunda 44 T(449)

TW(3579) MR Gogn Jamalpur (6) ED NM 869 88 I Katgham 45 T(3S79)

------Uninhabited ------TW(7 4) T(7 4) 109 20 Katghara 46

TW(20j I) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (6) EDEhG 844 1050 Sh,rma 47 - 1(203 I)

------Uninhabited ------TW(5 5) T(S 5) 82 20 Sh,mla 48

------Uninhabited ------•• -- TW(4 3) r(43) 27 27 Fudk, Chak 49 / TW(36 I) .-••• -. Unlllhabited .-.-.-.-.-. 37 83 Shlf",. 50 T(36 I)

------Uninhabited ------TW(87) r(87) 30 ShlmlO 51

rW(293) ------Unmhablted • ----.--.-- 83 8 I Ragdhan Karan 52 T(293) TW(543) .---.-.- Uninhabited .-.-.-•• ---. 94 83 RaJdhan Karan 53 T(543)

rW(377 4) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (5) BD N 2081 604 Itahn 54 r(377 4)

TW(4IS 4) I'RMR Gogn Jamalpur (7) EDEAG NM 741 17 1385 SherChakla 55 T(4154)

PRMR -=rW(1555) Gogn Jamalpur (7) ED N 1106 57 682 Sond".. 56 FP T(1555)

PRMR TW(76 I 7) Gogn Jnmalpur (6) BDRhG NM 2096 107 2006 Pasraha 57 FP T(7617)

1 W(376 5) --.-.-.- Uninhabited -.----.-- 3535 2671 Chandwa 58 1(3765) _-

...11:1 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (iCnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown ill the columll and next to it in brackets the distance in broad raJlges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the 1l nearest Dlace where the facility is available is I!iven) '0' a """c E U § ~1 _g ::s '" '';::: 0 0' '" '"' 0- ;.=: l::1 .>! c '" 0" .~" '" <::- u'" .<:" ] i';~ .'" '" " §, r. ::s .Ii g_ g" "bIJ ;; ~ Po" .:;l ....l 0 .:.:l B "VJ ~ f -0 Eb'" ;;J " " u.. '0 ~ _g:g~ dIl ~ ..c <.) o ._ ;::s...c::: ..... g, ., c: f;i ~ 'ff u 0 ... ~~ .;3 0 v .a § c g § n ..... ''<'1 j 1=J ~ .~ ~ .g .0 '" 0 "3 ..... OJ :"§ ~ 0 ~ 1l>~ .~ jj § ..... OJ) ., 1- i c 0 " V .9" ~ .g 'iii l § '" ~ 8: .D u " 11 g '" '" <) e" "E ._ E ~ :g " a § .g :a" tf .~ ~ ~.5 ] to 0 §~ s " ~ ~ "1-< ~ z Ul ::;;:" ~ U.<:> -<~ I'

Kharowa P M« 5) C(5 PIle H(lO+) ACS« 5} CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 59 t 17.0 1,360 233 HPWSS- PO«5) CM(5-10) (022&8700) (0) MCW«5) NCS« 5} SP(IOI-) RS« 5) PIl( to/-l CP(!()+) OCS« 5) ST(tO+) NW«5) Mora 60 220,0 -.---.-- Uninhabited ------(02288800) Kulsa!a 61 384.0 -.-----. Uninhabited ------(02288900)

MCWPHS Paura PO ACSNCS CV(IO+) NWBS(5- 62 1.157.0 3,995 715 P(2)tvI«5) H(IOt) lIP W SS· CM(5-IO) (02289000) C(1O+) PH{IO+) oes SP(IO+) 10) RS(IO+) PllC(tO+) CP(5-1O) ST(10+)

Koila PM S MCWPHC ACSNCS CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 63 586.0 6,511 1,132 HPWSS· POPH CM(IO+) (02289100) C(IO+) PHS H(lO+) OCS SP(lO+) RS(5-1D) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(5-IO)

PHS H(IO+) 'Bilbas PM(5·tO) ACSNCS CV(lOr) BS(IO+) 64 669.0 1,598 347 MCW(IOt) HPWSS- PO PH CM(IO+) (02289200) C(5·10) OCS SP{ 10 t) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Shimri PM(<5) PIIC H(IUI-) ACS(S-IU) CV(lo+) BS(5-10) 65 558.0 2,056 371 ILP W SS· PH PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02289300) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-to) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) C« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST( t 0+) NW(5-10)

ACS Deoth. P(3) !vi ('(5- MCW PHC PO CV(tO+) B3«5) 66 313.0 4,143 761 HP WSS· CM(5-IO) NCS« 5) (02289400) 10) PHS H(101 ) Pll(IO+) SP(lOI) RS« 5) CP(tO+) OCS« 5) ST(tO+) NW«5)

Paikant 1'(3) M C(5- MCW PIlC ACS NCS CV(IO+) BS« 5) 67 879.0 3,335 613 HPW SS- POPH CM(IO~) (02289500) 10) PHS H(W") OCS SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO ') ST(10+) NW«5)

l\lCW(20) Mil T W(41) ACS(19) rO(24) CM(3) eV(2) S1' nS(6) RS(4) Block Tvtal 24078,0 212197 366531'(97) l\t(30) PHC(20) 111'(41) NeS(ll) PH(25tf) CP(3) SP NW(9) S(8) C 0(8) I'IIS(22) Nil TW OCS(Il) RMP(14)

142 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under dIfferent types ofland use III hectare) , j 0'" ~ -::.. ~ '"d) ~ " f ] u... ~ ~ § g~

TW(104) MRrp Gogn Jamalpur (18) - 482 280 Kharow. 59 T(404)

TW(130 9) -.-.-._ Ul1mhablted -' .-.••.-- 67 I 218 Mora 60 1(1309) TW(2169) -.-.-•• - U I1mhablled -----•• ----- 1184 492 Kulsara 61 T(2169)

MRFP 1W(417 3) Gogn Jamalpnr (20) - 1420 2640 334 I Paura 62 NRNW T(4173)

TW(1I4 I) MRFP Gogn Jamalpur (25) - 1403 3320 Kolla 63 [(1141)

't:W(l833) MR Gogn Jamalpur (26) - 1345 3508 Bub.. 64 T(1833)

TW(850) MR Gogn Jamalpur (33) - 330 4396 Bhlmn 65 ,/ r(85 0)

MRFI' TW(1132) Gogn Jamalpur (20) - 1000 1000 Deotha 66 NR T(1I3 2)

TW(2684) MR Gogn Jamalpur (24) - 3374 98 2637 Palkan! 67 1(2684)

PR(2S) TW(I0847.6) MR(41) ED(26) TWE(499.1) FP(IO) EAG(ll) N(13) 0.0 fK(69.6) 5952.6 725.6 5437.4 NR(41 EO M(9) R(594.82) L(IO) NW(9) - - .T(12021.12)

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PO 907 S G 1": /" a.. OgrJ Ja rom ,...... Punatir v 1nalpur .. I- 914 '\ I'~l El PO 915 PO \ ,-~~ 9 • C) .' PO 911 913• 916 • . /'. ~. .~ PO 90 919 Kellna Bhalkhdr /f G fo 71' 904 • Kalwara PO / " 901' 905 I;'lpralatl" BalSA , • ~ • - '90Z > - r... . , . ~. 902 Balha 912 • • • 02280000 \ r • 90'JpO PO 920. "PO 697 • 900 .,.~ebhao h B '\ 899 ;. . Kaballa • • ~ 922 Buchal • ,// 926 PO '~898PO 925 •924 Kulh a /.. 'e' • • 928 Jagua ) Ka ~ y.~.~> ...... -~ i . \ t a)l38 ~PO T ~93().1929 ><.929 PO I 93~OPO I r ~ 931 .937 > ~T '.940 ~5 / ~ JB ,. &) • 932 , ( 941 r .943 • 933 Zorawarpur ,0 942. 7" 950 949./ _, \ DarIapurpalpa'l; • 958.) 960 00, H~apur urI Lagar / / 935 959 Khlrarah; 951 951 "\ /' , , Temt~ I / / ".( ~936 '958 .958 957. 9'J3 ~1t-· "<- \ 934 < 959 "" A 95tf / ~(:,... /. '" \ Madhopurpatpar t .

RIVER AND STREAM

BOUNDARY DISTRICT IIEADQUARTERS C D BLOCK POLICE STATION

C D BLOCK PO/TO POST OFFICE/TELEGRAPH OFFICE

911 S HIGH SCHOOL/HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL/INTER COLLEGE VILl AGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION com: NUMBER B BANK

NH PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE NATIONAL HIGHWAY POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD BELOW 200 • 200-499 UN METAllED ROAD ---. 500-999 RS 1000 4999 RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION METRE GAUGE •• 5000 AND ABOVE

IlibeQ upon Survey of India map wllh the perml'610n of the Surveyor General of India Governmenl of India C<1pynght 2004

Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Khagaria Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name ofviJIages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Parbatta Location code of C.D. Block: 0007 Aguani 02295600 250060006000600405 2 Araria 02290400 250060006000600332 3 Araria 02290500 250060006000600389 4 Arazi Amanat 02292800 250060006000600392 5 Arazi Patpar 02293200 250060006000600367 6 Baisa 02291200 250060006000600352 7 Balha 02290300 250060006000600331 8 Bharson 02292100 250060006000600361 9 Bhatkhar 02291600 250060006000600356 10 Buchai 02292500 250060006000600365 11 Bundehra 02291000 250060006000600350 12 Chak Paryag 02294900 250060006000600378 13 Chakki Bharkal 02292600 250060006000600390 14 Dariapur 02293100 250060006000600394 15 Dariapur Bhelwa 02292900 250060006000600366 16 Dariapurpatpar 02293300 250060006000600395 17 Deori 02290600 250060006000600334 18 Dumaria Bazurg 02296100 250060006000600383 19 Dumaria Khurd 02289600 250060006000600385 20 Gaura 02291800 250060006000600358 21 Gobindpur 02293800 250060006000600371 22 Gobindpur 02293900 250060006000600397 23 Harinmar 02294700 250060006000600376 24 Himapur urf Lagar 02295000 250060006000600379 25 Inglish Timapur 02295100 250060006000600401 26 lagua 02292700 250060006000600391 27 Ihajhra 02290800 250060006000600348 28 KabaiIa 02290000 250060006000600329 29 Kairia 02291500 250060006000600355 30 Kalwara 02291300 250060006000600353 31 Kama 02292400 250060006000600364 32 Khajraitha 02291900 250060006000600359 33 Kharagpura 02290100 250060006000600330 34 Kharagpura 02290200 250060006000600388 35 Khirarahi 02295700 250060006000600381 36 Kulharia 02292200 250060006000600362 37 Lagar 02295200 250060006000600402 38 Madhopur 02293000 250060006000600393 39 Madhopur (Gangbarar) 02289900 250060006000600387 40 Madhopur Karari 02289800 250060006000600328 41 Madhopurpatpar 02293400' 250060006000600368 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Kbagaria Serial 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Parbatta Location code of C.D. Block: 0007 42 Madhuban 02294800 250060006000600377 43 Mathurpur 02291700 250060006000600357 44 Mehdipur 02290900 250060006000600349 45 Pachpirhia 02289700 250060006000600386 46 Parbata 02294400 250060006000600374 47 Parbata 02294500 250060006000600400 48 Pipralatif 02291100 250060006000600351 49 Punaur 02291400 250060006000600354 50 Rahimpur 02294300 250060006000600399 51 Rampur urf Rahimpur Inghish 02294200 250060006000600373 52 Rupauli 02294100 250060006000600398 53 Rupauli Inglj_sh 02294000 250060006000600372 54 Saurh 02290700 250060006000600347 55 Siadatpur Aguani 02295300 250060006000600380 56 Siadatpur Aguani 02295400 250060006000600403 57 Siadatpur Aguani Inglish 02295500 250060006000600404 58 Siswa 02294600 250060006000600375 59 Temtha 02295900 250060006000600406 60 Temtha 02296000 250060006000600407 61 Temtha Arazia Patpar 02296200 250060006000600384 62 Temtha Karari 02295800 250060006000600382 63 Temtha Patpar 02296400 250060006000600409 64 Temtha patpar Gang barar 02296300 250060006000600408 65 Thebhao 02292000 250060006000600360 66 Udaipur 02292300 250060006000600363 67 Zorawarpur 02293500 250060006000600369 68 Zorawarpur 02293700 250060006000600370 69 Zorawarpur Patpar 02293600 250060006000600396

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CD Block: Parballa (0007)

Dumana Kburd 1560 ------Unlllhabited ------(02289600 Pachplrilla' 2 190 ------UllInhnblted ------(02289700)

PHCRMP(3) ACS Madhopur Karan P(3) M S CY(5-10) BS(5-10) 3 5250 9,934 1,652 H(5-10) liP WRSS- PO PH CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) (02289800) C(5-10) SP(lO+} RS(IO+) MCW(5-1O) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Madhopur - 11(5- PM«5) PO ACS(5-IO) CY(5-1O) BS(5-10) 4 (Gangbarar) 2700 479 84 10) MCW(S- HPTWW CM«5) C(5-10) PH(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) (02289900) 10) PHC(5-IO) SS- CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP Kaballa P(2) M(2) H(IO+) PO(2) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 5 3810 S,723 932 HPWSS- CM(5-10) (02290000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) PH(lO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) RS(IO~) CP(10+) PHC(IO~) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Khnragpura P M(" 5) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CY(S-IO) BS(5-10) 6 2360 229 41 HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02290100) C(S-IO) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OeS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

Kharagpura - H(IO+) AeS(5-10) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) 7 240 94 17 lip WSS· 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) (02290200) P«5)M« MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OeS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HCH(IO~) Balha P M« 5) PO ACS(IO+) eY(S-IO) BS(5-10) 8 1910 2,612 432 MCW(ll\+) Ill' W SS- CM(5-10) , (02290300) C(5-IO) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ep(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Arana P MC(5- H(IO+) ACS«5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 9 2220 3,974 556 rwwss- PH PO« 5) CM« 5) (02290400) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) CP(5-10) PHC(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Arana 10 290 ------Uninhabited .------(02290500)

RMP 1l(5-IO) BSRS(5- Deon pM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(5-1O) II 32&0 S,016 74S MCW(S-IO) liP W SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) 10) (02290600) C(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) PH« S) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OeS(IO+) ST(5-1O) HCFWC peS) M S ACS RS Salim H(lO+) CY(lO+) 12 2,5570 16,011 2,797 PUC 0 lIP S::;- PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) BS(IO+) (02290700) MCW(IO+} SP(IO+) C« 5) ep(lo+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) _- ST(IO+)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ,Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland lise in hectare)

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TW(57I) ------Uninhabited ------61.4 37.4 Dumaria Khurd T(57.1) TW(8.S) ------Uninhabited ------" 4.3 5.8 Pachpirhia 2 T(8.5)

PRMR TW(J3S.I) Gogri lom.lpur (11) EA NM. 220.8 5.1 164.3 Madhopur Karari 3 FP T(qS I)

PRMR TW(496) Gogri Jamalpur (11) - NM 113.3 0.9 106 6 Madhopur 4 FP T(496) . (Gangbarar)

TW(49.5) :: MR Gogri Jamalpur (10) EA NM 1960 6.1 129.2 Knbaila T(495)

PRMR TW(453) FP Gogri Jamalpllr (10) ED NM 98.1 1.7 91.3 Khnragpum 6 T(45.3)

PRMR TW(90) Gogri Jamalpur (10) ED NM 94 5.5 Kharagpura 7 FP T(9.0)

PRMR TW(IO.6) FP Gogd lamalpur (10) ED NM 125.4 54.6 Balha T(IO.6)

TW(30.7) PR MR Gogri Jamalpur (13) - N M 133.5 6.1 51.8 Araria 9 T(30.7)

TW(74) ------Uninhabited ------11.2 10.6 Arlt'tia 10 T(7.4)

TW(65.6) :: MR Gogri Jamalpllr (8) ED EAG N M 69.2 5.1 187.9 Deod II T(65.6)

TW(I314 I) MR FP Gogri Jamalpur (10) ED EAG N M 292.7 950.0 Saurh 12 T(1314.1), _-

'1'5f DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not avmlnble within the village, II dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance ill broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the '§' nearest place where the facility is available is given) r:! -0 fl "0 ""u '§' U . § ~~ " "tj 0 oJ .<: "< 0 ... .S btl a"g § '" ~ 0 '"~ Q, c: ]" ~ "3 tl .g~§ ..0" t;i ] .Q @" ._ " !l g § g -0 § It .~ u ~ f ] 0 -0 ~~ ~ 5] o'ij Cf) ~ ~ f--< Z I-l.I ::s" Q A.° U..o ..:tl ~~Cf) U .... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

CV Jhajhra P(J) M H(tO+) TWWTK PO ACS(IOi) BS« 5) 13 1,1630 5,223 873 CM(lO+) SP(IO+) (02290800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS- PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+)

PM S BS RS(5- Mehd,pur !l(101-) CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 14 3730 7,189 1,222 PUC HP W SS- 10) (02290900) MCW(IO,) PO PH(IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IOl-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) o PHS FWC DS RS(5- Bundehm PM S 1I(IOt) PO CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 15 485.0 6,650 flP W SS- (0) (02291000) 1,071 C(IO+) MCW(IOt) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) NW(lOt) PHC(I01-) OCS(IOt) ST(IO+)

I'IIS RMP(3) BSRS(5- Pipralatif P(2) M 11(5-10) . CMCP(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(5-IO) 16 598,0 11,741 1,756 HP W SS- PO PH(6) (0) (02291100) C(lOl-) MCW(IOt) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IOr) OCS(5-10) ST(IOt)

DPHSFWCO BS ~ Baisa 1'(2) M S ll(IO e) ACS(5-10) CV(IOt) 17 515.0 7,059 HI'WSS- PO PH« 5) CM« 5) RS(IOl-) (02291200) 1,172 C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-lO) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(lO+) PIIC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(IOt)

Kalwara P(7) M(3). H( I 0 e) ACS NCS(5- CV(;O+) BS(5-10) 18 1,216,0 10,932 1,819 HI' W SS- POPH CM«5) (02291300) C(IO,) MCW(IOr) 1~)OCS(5- SP(IO~) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IOr) I ) S1'(IO+) NW(lOt)

Pllnaur P(2) M( < 5) H(I 0+) ACS« 5) CV(lOt) BS« 5) 19 164.0 1,086 176 HP W:>S- PO« 5) CM«5) (02291400) C(101-) MCW(IOf) NCS« 5) SP(lO~) R8(1O+) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC(lllt) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Kairia P(2) M S H(tO+) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS(lOt) 20 400.0 5,023 879 HPW SS- PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) (0229t500) C(IOf) MCW(IOl-) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(I01-) OCS«5) ST(IOr) NW(IO+)

RS 3S(5- Bhatkhar - 1I(IOt) ACS NCS« CV(IO+) 21 3660 2,833 539 IlpSS- PO 1'11(6) CM«5) (0) (02291600) P« 5) M« MCW(lO+) 5) OCS« 5) 8P(10+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) 5) C(5-1O) PHC(IO+)- _~ ST(IO+) Mathurpllr 22 380,0 ------Uninhabited ------(02291700)

G.um PM(S-IO) Il(l 0+) ACS«5) CV(IOf-) BS(5-10) 23 417.0 274 40 HPSS- 1'0(10+) CM«5) • (02291800) C(lO~) MCW(IOl-) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(10+) 1'1l(10+) CP« 5) PIIC(IO ~) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types ofland use III hectare)

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PRMR TW(600) Gogn Jamalpur(12) ED NM 2724 316 7994 JhaJhra 13 FP T(60 0)

PRMR TW(1250) Gogn Jamalpur (20) ED NM 746 788 944 Mehd'pur 14 FP T(1250)

PRMR TW(1486) Gogn Jamalpur (15) ED NM 1942 149 127 I Bundehra 15 FP T(1486)

TW(1765) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (8) ED NM TWE(40 6) 1254 144 2408 P'pralat.f 16 FP T(2172)

W(43) PRMR TW(1176) Gogn Jam"lp'" (10) ED EAG NM 662 287 2826 Ba.sa 17 FP TWE(159) T(137 8)

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TW(3028) MR Gogn Jamalpur (30) ED EAG 919 8210 Kalwar. 18 - T(3028)

TW(969) MR Gogn Jamalpur (30) ED NM 44 I 229 Punaur 19 [(969)

TW(l259) MR Oogn Jamalpur (35) - N 1286 1453 Kama 20 f(1259)

TW(302) MRFP Oogn Jamalpur (30) - NM 582 277 9 Bhatkhar 21 T(30 2)

TW(72 7) ------Umnhablted ------1885 1184 Malhurpur 22 T(72 7)

TW(824) MRFP Gogn Jamalpur (30) - 1634 1710 Gaura 23 T(824) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AllIelll!ies aVdllable (If no! aVaJl~ble wlthm the village, a dash (-) IS shown III the column and next to It III brackets the (hstnnce 1lI brond ranges VIZ < 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility IS available ls_glVen) I -;;;- ., 15" lJ " § ~ :E" ::I U ;::: u ,; c:" J! a 0 c: ?; u 0 "0 " e ~ ~ 2- u" (§_ .c til a ~ E---- iiiu 0- "3 8- 0 0 "- "~ 0 '" 0" ~ ! ...:t ~ ] " ::I " ~ 'd 6 an ~~]' e:,~ ~ ~ () '1' ;::: 01]_ ., c -5 S 'd l!l 0 !:l .... oC "- " g !5 ~. ~ .r: § c: g cI "3 C) ~ ]n ~ '";! - § "- c: bJ) ~ §-;a

KhuJrattha P(5) M C(5 H(lO~) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 24 2150 4,256 771 liP IV SS- POPB(S) CM(tO+) (02291900) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(iO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO') NW(IO+)

Thebhdo P(2) M(2) II(IO~) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 2S 2160 3,352 S25 liP W 33- PO PH« S) CM(IO,) (02292000) C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) CP(IO,) PHC(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

DO H(10+) Bharsoll P(3) M(2) ACS NCS« CV(IO+) BS«S) 26 4760 2,992 527 MCW(IO,) liP W 8S- PO PH CM«5) (02292100) S C(IO+) 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO'l CP«5) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

Kulhana P(2) M S H(lO.f-) CMCP« ACS NCS« CV(IOt) BS«5) 27 464 0 10,189 1,599 liP W 55- POPH(3) (02292200) C(IOt) MCW(IO+) 5) 5)OCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Udaipur P MC(S- H(IO,) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) RSNW 28 4810 693 140 liP S5- PII POe < 5) CP CM(5- (02292300) (0) MCW(IO~) 10) NCS« 5) SP(IO,) B8« 5) PHC(IOI) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

11« BS Kama ACS« S) CV« 5) 29 2990 4,131 676 P M C« 5) 5) MCW« 5) Ill' IV SS- PO«5) CM«S) RS(IO+) (02292400) NCS« 5) SP« 5) rllC« 5) PH« 5) CP« S) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST« 5) Buchal 30 2740 ------LJl1Inhnb,led ------(02292500)

Chakkl ShU! kal P(S-IO) 11(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO~) 6S(5-10) 31 3480 946 155 HP W SS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) (02292600) M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) Pll(5-10) CP(10+) C(lOt) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW«S)

Jagua 32 2970 ------Untnhablted ------(02292700) Arazi Amana! 33 210 Ul1Inlmblled ------(02292800)

Danapur Bhelwa P MC(5- H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 34 730 1,266 224 IIr W 8S- PO«5) CM(5-1O) (02292900) 10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) R8(10+) MCW(IQ+~ PII(5-10) CP(IO+) PlIC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO,) NW(IO+)

ll(-: Madhoplir P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(S-ID) BS(5-10) 35 340 693 120 S)MCW(IO+) IlPIVSS- PO«5) CM(S-tO) (02293000) C(5-IO) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PUCCIO t ) PH(IOt) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) 81(10+) NW(IO+)

Danapur 36 71 0 ------Ul\mha~lled ------,- (02293100)

!§._4_ VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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TW(98.6) MR Gog,i Jamalpur (20) - NM 105.4 7.4 3.5 Khajraitha 24 T(98.6)

TW(93.6) MR· Gogri Jamalpu, (20) ED NM 39.0 83.6 Thebbao 25 T(93.6)

TW(1I2.9) MR Gog,i Jamalpur (25) ED NM 219.7 12.9 130.5 Bha,son 26 T(112.9)

PRMR TW(233.7) Gog,i Jamalpu, (20) ED EAG 38.2 16.7 175.2 Kulharia 27 FP - T(233.7)

TW(57.6) PRMR Gogri Jamalpur (28) ED NM R(12.4) 360.5 50.3 Udaipur 28 T(69.9)

PRMR TW(56.5) Gogri Jamalpu, (14) ED N 199.9 13.0 29.2 Karoa 29 FP T(56.5)

TW(1525) ------Uninhabited ------31.1 25.8 64.3 Buchai 30 T(152.5)

TW(141.6) MR Gog,i Jamalpur (15) - 103.9 21.1 31.4 Chakki Bharkal 31 T(141.6)

T"W(89.3) ------Uninhabited ------65.6 24.0 118.6 Jagua 32 T(89.3) TW(1.9) ------Uninhabited ------2.5 3.5 15.6 Arazi Amanat 33 T(1.9)

TW(25.2) MRFP Gogri Jamalpu, (15) ED NM 1.3 3.0 43.3 Dariapur Bhelwa 34 T(252)

TW(14.5) MR FP Gogri Jamalpur (15) ED EAG - 18.3 1.6 Madhopur 35 T(14.5)

TW(26.7) ------Uninhabited ------/'13.0 2.3 28.9 Dariapur 36 T(26.7)

.155.- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifllot available within the village, a dash (.) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distmlce in broad ranges viz.< SkillS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms orthe '§' nearest_place where the facility is available is given) ., ]' i!J -g 0 -;;;- U ~ 0. 0 C ~ '§ ....

Arazi Pat par 37 200.0 .•...••• Uninhabited ••••.••••••• (02293200) Dariapurpatpar 38 373.0 .•.••••• Uninhabited .••••••.••.• (02293300) Madhopurpatpar 39 1,623.0 •••••..• Uninhahued .•...•••••.• (02293~00

Zorawarpur - P M« 5) H(IO+) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 13S(IO+) 40 636.0 3,058. 487 III' W SS· PO« 5) CM(5-10) (02293500) C(lOI) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IOt-) PII(S·IO) CP(S·IQ) PHC(IOI-) OCS« 5) ST(IOt-) NW(IO+)

Zorawarpur Patpar 41 40.0 _ •••... Uninhabited •..•....•.•. (02293600)

P(2) M H« Zorawarpur ACS« 5) CV« 5) NWBS« 42 4410 6,783 1,132 AC(2) 5) MCW(IOt-) HP W 33· PO PH« 5) CM« 5) (02293700) NCS«S) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) C(10t-) PIIC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

PHC PHS Gobindpur P(2) M(2) CMCP« ACS«5) CV« 5) 13S« 5) 43 47.0 5,183 881 H(IOr) III' W 3S· PO PH (02293800) 8 C« 5) 5) NCS« 5) 8P« 5) RS(IO 1-) MCW(tOf-) OCS« 5) ST« 5) NW(5·IO)

Gobindpur 44 89.0 •••••••. Uninhabited .•••.••••••• (02293900) 11« RUl'auli Inglish ACS« 5) CY«5) BS(5·10) 45 204.0 539 68 P M C«5) 5) MCW(IO r) IIP3S· PO(q) CM«5) (02294000) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PIIC« 5) PII« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW«5)

11« Rupauli ACS« 5) CV«5) BS«5) 46 131.0 130 16 P MC«5) 5) MCW(IO+) III' \V S8· 1'0«5) CM«5) (02294100) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Rampur Urf ) • 11« • BS ACS«5) CV«5) 47 Rahimpur Inghish 238.0 3,802 659 1(2) M«5) 5) MCW(lOt-) ll: rww 1'0« 5) CM«5) RS(10t) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (02294200) C(5-IO) PHC(lO f ) S8· PfI(S·IO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

. 11« . BS RS(5- Rahimpur I'MC(5. ACS«5) CV«5) 48 81.0 3,728 612 5) MCW(S·IO) HI' rww PO« 5) CM«5) 10) NW(5. (02294300) 10) NCS« 5) SP« 5) PHC« 5) SS· 1'11« 5) CP« 5) 10) OC8« 5) ST« 5) HADADU BS P.,bata P M S DH PIlC PHS HP W SS. AC8« 5) CV«5) 49 412.0 625 84 PO PH(4) CM«5) RS(IO+) (02294400) PUC C« 5) RMP MCW(5· NCS« 5) 3P« 5) CP« 5) NW(5·IO) 10) OCS«5) ST«5) llA 0(8) 011 PO TO BS Parbata P(2) ,M S MCWMH 50 189.0 8,471 1,397 llP W SS· PTO CM(2)ep ACS NCS« C~ SP« 5) RS(IO+) (02294500) C(IO+) PHC PIIS Pll(48) 5)OCS«5) S1«5) NW(5.IO) FWC Siswa I 51 112.0 .•••••.. Unillhnbited •...•.•..=.:.------(02294600)

15"(f" VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land use III hectare)

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TW(679) ------Uomhablted ------426 77 818 Arazt Palpar 37 T(679) TW(IS33) ------Uomhablted ------845 1049 Danapurpatpar 38 T(1833) TW(l622) ------Uomhablted ------2657 11953 Madhopurpalpar 39 T(1622)

PRMR TW(l247) GognJamalpur(15) EDEAG NM 3181 124 1805 Zorawarpur 40 FP - T(1247)

TW(187) ------Unmhabtted ------138 g 0 Zorawarpur Palpar 41 T(187)

TW(2357) MRFP Gogn Jamal pur (23) - NM 565 24 146 I Zorawarpur 42 T(2357)

PRMR TW(235) Gogn Jamalpur(17) ED NM 36 43 156 Oobmdpur 43 FP T(235)

TW(34) ------Umnhablted ------95 349 412 Gobmdpur 44 / T(34)

TW(474) MRFP Gogn Jamalpur (20) EA 279 18 I 1106 Rupauh Inghsh 45 1(474)

PRMR TW(334) Gogn Jamalpur (20) EA 200 140 633 Rupauh 46 FP T(334)

PRMR TW(1029) 70 0 Rampur Urf Gogn Jamalpur (16) ED EAG NM 517 133 47 FP T(1029) Ralumpur logillsh

PRMR TW(190) Gogn Jalllaipur (16) ED NM 154 66 400 Rahtmpur 48 FP , T(190)

PRMR - TW(2700) Gogn Jamalpur(14) EA 360 280 779 Parbata 49 FPNW T(270 0)

PRMR rW(476) Gogn Jamalpur (16) ED EAG NM 233 273 911 Parbata 50 FP T(476)

TW(296) ------Unmhablted ------50.&--""- 86 227 Stswa 51 T(296) ..tar- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunll and next to it in brackets the distance ill hroad ranges viz < 51ons., 5·10 kills. and 10+ kms orthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) '0' ~ :2~ "0 au ~ I U '"tJ ""ii ";::: o:.J ,r c ..t:1" c ~ ;:; " " "§ .9 <.::, 0 0 .~ 2 'Et! "E~ u" d.- -<=" ~ 8- iJ 0- <0 "3 0 "on ;:; 0- u '" M f -l 0 ]l" .. ~ OJ .;;:~ ~ ~~ ~:g~ o' 0 ... ~~ .p'" 9 ~" -<= g 0 u ~ ~ .g § ~" u E ...... 0 .0 0 .. .2 ~ " '11 .g ~ "3 ...... Cl ;t; OJ .. ;;11 ._ J9 § 0- 0 ~ '§ .... 0 ... -§ on ]~ §"OI~ c 0 '"~ 0. ]l" "S t; § '" .0 g ..<.> ~ .~ u U._ ] ~ 0 0'" §:a ..."" ~ l- I- ~ ii! ::E" & p., ~1

Ilarinmar P(3) M« 5) 11(10+) CP ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 52 181.0 1,874 334 HPSS- PO« 5) (02294700) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) CM(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) , PH« 5) PHCCIO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Madhuban PM H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) DS« 5) 53 142.0 1,285 292 HPSS· PO PH CM« 5) (02294800) C(lO+) MCW(IO~) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) CP« 5) PHCC IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Chak Paryag 54 148 a ------Uninhnbitrd ------(02294900)

11« Ilimapur UrfLagar PM lIP TW \v ACS«5) CV«5) DS« 5) 55 853.0 1,680 305 5) MCW« I) POPH CM«5) (02295000) CCIO+) SS- NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHCC< 5) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW«5)

H« Inglish Timapur P M«5) IIPTWW ACS(5-10) CV«5) DS« 5) 56 211.0 3,517 612 5) MCW«5) PO PH(2) CM« 5) (02295100) C« 5) SS- NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(5-to) PHCC< 5) ,-CP(5.10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(5·10) . ; Lngar 57 186.0 .-----.- Uninhabited -.--.--...-- (02295200)

peS) M(2) SPCV(S- BS RS(S· Siadatpur Aguani 11(10+) HPTW \v PO(2) ACS(S.IO) 58 341.0 8,438 1,570 S(2) AC CM« S) (0) 10) NW« (0229S300) MCW(IO+) SS: PH(3) NCS(S-IO) C(lOI) CP(5-IO) ST(IO+) 5) PHC(IO~) OCS(5-to)

H(5. Siadatpur "guani PM AC 10) IlPTWW AeS(S-IO) CV(S-to) DS« S) 59 320 1,814 320 PO«5) CM(S-IO) , (02295400) CCI O~) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) RS«5) PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW«S)

Si~dalpur Aguani 60 2S.0 ------Uninllabited ------Inglish (0229S500)

Agu.ni 61 50.0 ------UninhabIted -----..----. (02295600)

H« KhITarahi P(6) M ACS«S) CV« S) 8S« 5) 62 246.0 4,777 793 5) l00V(IO+) HP W S3· PO«5) CM« 5) (0229S700) C«S) NCS« S) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PI IC(I 0+) PH« S) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

", 11« DS Ternlha Karari P(2) M S PH(3) ACS NCS« CV« 5) 63 723.0 1,736 270 5) MCW«5) liP W SS· CM«5) RS(IO+) (0229S800) C«5) PO«5) 5) OCS« 5) SP(5·10) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) ST(5·10)

11« BS Temtha P OM« ACS«5) CV«S) 64 427.0 4,172 779 5) MCW«5) liP W SS- RS(IO+) (02295900) 5) C« 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) PHCC< 5) NW«S) OCS« 5) ST« 5) -158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I e area under different types of land lise In hectare)

0: 9 ]' j;J' bO > 2- c " ~ .g ] 0: S u ~ " S 'V' o:~ <8 1!0 ~ ~ 0 ..::..~ .a <> ~ " ~ o'(l ~ -" >0 1!0 > S; ~ .Q ~ :;3'" ~ 8 p. ~ ~"E "0 ~~ > .0 ..d §' g. .€ .s fa ~ ~ " &a "0 t;l" ..... ~ S - btl g 0 ~ '" :';l t;:; t;l OJ ep. "" " § l~ Ol ~ ~ ~ ~ btl '" G ~ :z: Po. Z ig ~ E :3 o" gffiJ ~" ~ en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

TW(28 I) PR MR Gogn Jamal pur (30) ED N 840 692 Hannmar 52 T(28 I)

TW(51) PRMR Gogel Jamal pur (35) - NM 1176 198 Madhuban 53 T(5 I)

TW(44) ------Umnhablted ------970 468 Chnk Paryag 54 T(44)

PRMR TW(1932) 584 Hlmapur Urf Gogn Jamalpur (22) - NM 601 I 55 FP T(1932) Lagar

PRMR TW(157) Gogn Jamalpur (25) - NM 1345 607 Inghsh Tlmapur 56 FP T(l57)

------Umnhablted ------1862 Lagar 57

,;' W(2IS) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (21) ED NM TW(933) 1472 792 Sl3datpur Aguam 58 NRNW T(1148)

MRNR TW(16) Gogn JamaJpur (23) ED NM 167 142 Sl3datpur Aguam 59 NW T{l6)

TW(28) Siadatpur Aguam ------Umnhablted ------126 102 60 T(28) InglIsh

PC(6 I) ------U nmhabl ted ------TW(8 I) 239 12 I Agu.1II 61 T(142)

IW(706) MRFP Gogn Jamalpur (20) ED NM TWE(40) 374 74 1263 Khirarahl 62 1(7116)

TW(1163) PR Gogn Jamalpur (23) ED N ,., TWE(146) 2065 925 2928 Temtha Karari 63 T(J309)

TW(H80) PRMR Gogn Jamalpur (22) ED NM TWE(IIS 4) " 1145 285 502 Temtha 64 T(2334) _...~ _-

_ __L5.9-- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a c.lash (-) is shown in the colullUl and next to it ill brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. amI 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is Riven) '0' ;:l ""d ""d ~ ~ ~" "0 a U § .q" :8 (.) .r "<: " ~ 0 "<: .~" 0 ~ 0 0 ~ E " ~ .~ ~ U ..c ] 0 'E " t:\. p.. ~ 0 " 0 {j 0- ~ ~ .....l 0- ]i" ? .~" '" ] ;:l .., .;;~ t:\. 0 ~'? <1d :2 "0 ~ .~ "3 Ii .3 e~ ~ .~ B 0 .9 tlI) ~ .g (il § VI 0 0- U " l~ B ~ """' ~ ..D F.! .E'" 11 "'3 t3 .~ -'" " ~ 5 .3 E ·c " ] ] E ""0 .E .~ ~ g",f 0 "tI" ~ ~~ ".S] "" ~ !-< ~ Z I.U" ~" 0 U..o <"fi ~ ~'" U I:! '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '"9 10 II 12 13

Temlhn 65 11.0 ----.-.- Uninhabited -..• -•• -.-.- (02296000) Dumaria Bazurg 66 85.0 -.-.-.- Uninha~itetl·····-·-·-·- (02296100)

Temlha Arazia 67 1,077.0 --.---- Uninhabited -.-----.--- Patpar (02296200)

Temth. Patpar 68 Gang !larar 17.0 --.-.•.- Uninhabited -•••• -.-.-.- (02296300) Temtha Palpar 69 249.0 .-.•...- Uninhabited -...- ..- .•. - (02296400)

H(2) lIA(21 0(11) I>A(2) P(86) DU I>1l 1\1(38) I\1CW !\III W(39) TK PO(27) CM(7) BS(13) 8(14) Block Total 24106.0 192212 32151 PUC(3) 1lC(2) 111'(44) TO PTO ACS(B) eV(2) SP ItS(3) PUq4) TW('I) It PII(l21) CP(3) NW(S) AC(4) PlIS(7) 0(2) FWC(4) RMP(9) 0(2) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Lant! Use (As 011 1999) Land usc (Le. area under different types of lallli use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(iOA) ------Uninhabited ------0.1 Temlha 65 T(IO.4) TW(J02) ------Uninhabited ------6.9 3.4 64.9 Dumaria Bazurg 66 T(lO.2)

TW(153.2) Temthn Arazia ------Uninhabi ted ------84.0 161.4 678.6 67 T(ISJ.2) Patpar

17.0 Temtha Patpar Gang ------Uninhabited ---7--'-'-- 68 Barar

TW(63.4) -'-'---- Uninhabited ----'------51.0 18.8 J 15.6 Temtha Patp.r 69 T(634)

PC(6.07) PR(30) W(25.78) MR(4S) ED(30) N(38) 00 TW(6488.79) FP(3!) 6695.2 812,4 9872.7 EAG(9) M(34) , TWE(190,5) NR(2) EA(S) R(Il.37) NW(5) T(672J.51)

161 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA APPENDlX 1- VrLLAGEDlRECTORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICALAND OTHER AM ENITlES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL Educational Institutions Total Matriculation I secondary number of Total Primary school Middle school school Serial Name of inhabited population of _:.lI:..:u=m:c:b_:cer~_:Ccc'~O_:._:I3:_cI:_:_o_:__ck,,-- villa"'ge_:s'-----_C-'-'-".O_c_ • .:_b l:_co-,-ck::___V_:il_la_,.g'-.es::___:_In-"s-,--ti_tu_(l_' o..:..n-,--s __V_il_la."'-ge--,s __ ln_s_tl_· tU._t_i o_ll_s __ V_i_lla_,.g,_es __ h_ls_ti_tu_t_it_lfi_s 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Alauli 44 213,845 41 72 23 25 3 4 2 Khagaria 43 250,259 40 ':)7 25 34 8 9 3 Mansi II 74,297 8 25 4 5 2 2 4 Chautham 27 113,761 24 60 II 16 4 4 5 Beldaur 29 147,456 26 60 19 22 3 3 6 Gogri 41 212,197 38 97 23 30 7 8 7 Parbatta 46 192,212 43 116 31· 38 13 14 , District(Rural) 241 1,204,027 220 497 136 170 40 44

Educational Institutions (contd) Higher Secondary I rUc· Intermediate I Junior College(graduate and Adult Litracy No

Serial Name of college above) classes/centre __--'-'-:...... c:...... c Others __ educational number C. O. Olock Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions facilities 2 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I Alauli o 0 I 5 5 3 3 3 2 Khagaria o 0 2 2 2 2 o o 3 3 Mansi o 0 0 o o o I 3 4 Chautham o o o o 2 2 3 5 Beldaur o o o o I o o 3 6 Gogei o o I I o o 6 8 3 7 Parbatta 3 3 o o 3 4 2 2 3

District(Rural) 4 4 4 4 II 12 14 16 21

Medical Institutions Primary Heallh Centre / Health Primary Health Ser;al Name of Hospital Dispensary Centre Sub-centre number C. D. Block Villages Institutiolls Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Alauli 2 2 3 R 3 3 9 9 2 Khagariu o o o () 19 21 3 Mansi o o O. () 2 2 6 6 4 Chauthom 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 Beldau!' 3 4 2 3 5 6 7 6 Gogri o o o U 20 20 21 22 7 Parbatta 2 " 5 15 6 6 7 7 Distl'ict(Rural) 9 13 10 26 ,.,. 39 41 72 77

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APPENDIX I - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Colltd.) ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Medical Institutions Maternity and Child Welfare centre! Maternity Home! Child Community Health .... Serial Name of Welfare Centre Family Welfare Centre Workers Others number C. D. Block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 l' Alauli I I 3 3 5 5 4 5 2 Khagaria o 0 I I 9 15 15 50 3 Mansi o 0 o o 2 2 2 5 4 Chautham 3 3 5 15 5 Beldam 3 5 I I 17 37 2 3 6 Gogri 20 21 o o o 0 7 15 7 Parbatta 1 2 4 4 o 0 7 11

District(Rural) 26 30 10 10 36 62 42 104

Medical institutions (Concld.) Drinking water Source Serial Name of No medical More than No drinking number C. D. Block facilities Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others one source water facilities 2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Alauli 27 o 17 "6 o o 38 18 o 2 Khagaria 19 2 38 o 0 o o 43 39 o 3 Mansi 4 3 10 o o o o 10 10 o 4 Chaulham 17 o 11 o 3 o o o 26 13 o ~ Beldaur 10 4 28 8 17 o o 25 27 o 6 Gogri G I 41 o I o o o 41 41 o ./ 7 Parbatla 34 o 39 I' 9 I o o 44 39 o

District(Rural) 117 10 184 10 37 7 o o 227 187 o

Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Post, Post & Telegraph telegraph Serial Name of Post Telegraph telegraph Post office office & office & Bus Railway Navigable number C. D. Block office office office & pht1ne phone phone phone service station waterway 2 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Alauli 23 0 3 0 4 2 0 10 2 Khagaria 25 0 18 0 21 18 3 I 3 Mansi 448 1 1 0 4 Chautham 12 7- I 8 347 5 Beldaur 14 o I 6 o o 9 402 6 Gogri 22 o o 17 o o 27 649 7 Parbatta 25 '" 17 21 13 3 5

District(Rural) 125 5 4 72 5 3 98 47 15 34 163 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA APPENDIX 1- VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Condd.) ABSTRACr OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICALAND OTHER AM EN ITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Banks Power supply Credit societies Number of commercial and Number of Number of Serial Name of co-operative Not agricultural non-agricultural number C. D. Block Villages Banks Available available Villages credit societies Villages credit societies 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Alauti 5 6' 10 34 5 5 I I 2 Khagaria 9 9 22 21 30 30 5 5 J Mansi 3 5 6 5 3 3 0 0 4 ChauUmm 3 5 12 15 9 11 0 0 5 Bcldam 5 6 2 27 3 3 2 2 6 Gogri 5 6 27 14 19 19 II II 7 Parballa 8 10 35 II 8 8 0 0

District(Rural) 38 47 114 127 77 79 19 19

Credit societic~ (concld.) Recreational facility Newspapcr I Magazine Stadium/ Number of Auditorium! Serial Name of other credit Cinema! Community Newspaper number C. D. Block Villagcs societies Video hall Sports club hall Newspaper Magazine & Magazine 2 65 66 67 68 69 70 7I 72 Alauli I I 0 0 8 8 8 2 Khagaria 8 8 0 0 33 34 33 3 Mansi 0 0 2 0 8 8 8 4 Chauthall1 0 () 2 0 0 13 13 13 5 Beldam 0 0 I 0 0 5 4 4 6 Gogri II II 2 23 9 9 7 Parbatta 0 0 2 0 38 34 34

District(Rural) 20 20 9 5 128 110 109

APPENDIX IA-VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Total number of Serial inhabited Number of primary school number Name of C. D. Block villages None One Two Three Four + 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alauli 44 3 25 7 5 4 2 Khagaria 43 3 18 JO 4 8 3 Mansi 11 -3 3 I I 3 4 Chauthmn 27 3 10 6 6 2 5 13eldulJr 29 3 II 5 7 3 6 Gogri 41 3 18 5 7 8 7 Parbatta .46 3 22 12 4 5

,.- District Total 241 21 107· ..__-46 34 33 161- VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX I B- VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE BY PRIMARY, MJDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Type of educational insttutions available Total number of At least one primary At least one"primary At least one middle Serial inhabited school mid no middle school and one middle school and one number Name of C. D. Block villages No School school school seconda~ school 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Alauli 44 3 18 23 3 2 Khagaria 43 3 15 25 7 3 Mansi II 3 4 4 2 4 Chautham 27 3 13 II 4 5 Beldaur 29 3 7 19 3 6 Gogri 41 3 15 23 7 7 Parbalta 46 3 12 31 13

Total: 241 21 84 136 39

APPENDIX I C - VILLAGE DIRECl'ORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATERFACILITIESAVAILABLE Number of villages with different sources of drinking water More than one source Serial Only lube only from tap, well, number Name of C. D. Block Only tap Only well well· Only handpump tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alauli 0 0 25 16 2 Khagaria 0 0 0 4 39 __0 3 Mansi 0 - 0 W 4 Chautham (l 0 13 13 5 Beldaur 0 2 0 0 25 6 Gogri 0 0 0 0 41 , 7 Parbalta 0 0 0 7 39

District Total 0 2 { -50 183

165 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA APPENDIX U - VILLAGE DIRECfORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICIII>O NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Amenities not available Senior Primary Location Second- I [ealth Tap Appraach Commer- Serial code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pucca cia! number Name of village number C. D. Block POpllllltion School College Centre water facility road Bank 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 02266500 Alallii 7,324 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 Amausi 02266600 Alauli 5,757 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3. Ambaicharua 02266900 Alauli 12,499 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 4 Aluuli 02267100 Alauli l2,R78 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Availab[e Available Availab[e 5 Ananpur Maran 02267400 Alauli 5,199 N.A. N.A. Availab[e N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 Cherakhera 02267600 Alauli 1",952 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 7 Saharbani 02267700 Alauli 7,541 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 8 Meghuunu 02268000 Alauli 11,747 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 9 Halhwan 02268100 Alauli 9,303 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 10 Raun 02268200 Alauli 8,724 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N .A. Available N.A. 11 Goriami 02268300 Alauli 5,813 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.1\. N.A. N.A. N.A. 12 Sahsi 02268500 Alallii 6,309 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 13 Hu:pur 02269100 Alallii 7,067 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 14 Gaura Chak 02269700 Alallii 5,796 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 15 Bahadurpur 02269800 Alatili 7,096 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.1\. Available Available 16 Chhil Kauri 02270100 Alauli 5,588 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Avai[able N.A. 17 Machhra 02270200 A[allii 5,058 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 18 SUll1mha 02270300 Alauli 10,035 N.A.· N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 19 Marar 02271100 Khagaria 6,075 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 20 Rasaunk 02271200 Khagaria 8,459 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.!\. N.A. N.A. 21 Marar 02271300 Khagaria 22,249 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 22 Bachhallta 02271400 Khagaria 10,092 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 23 Rani Shakarpura 022721 00 Khagaria 12,127 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 24 Bhela Simri 02272200 Khagaria 9,701 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Availab[e Available Availab[e 25 Gangallr 02272300 Khllgaria 5,356 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 26 Tetarabad 02272500 Khllgaria 9,217 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Avai[able Available N.A. 27 Ja[ Kaura 02272900 Khagm:!_a 7,223 N.A. N.A. Avai[able N.A. Availab[e Available Available 28 Jahangira 02273100 Khagaria 7,125 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 29 Labhgaoll 02273300 Khagnria 7,70[ N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 30 Bishunpur Dhusmari 02273500 Khagaria 5,196 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 31 Bhadas 02273600 Khagaria [7,323 N.A. N.A. Availab[e N.A. N.A. Availab[e N.A. 32 Durgapur 02274200 Khagaria 5,937 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 33 Kothia 02274500 Khagllria 5,072 N.n. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 34 Mathurapur 02274800 KJwgaria [3,82" N.A. N .A. AvaiiableAvaiiableAvailab[e Available Available 35 Rahimpur 02274900 Khagaria 22,795 N.A. AvaiiableAvailable N.A. Availab[e Available Available

36 Sonhauli 02275000 Khagaria 14,145 N.~. AvailableAvaiiable N.A. Available Availab[e Availab[e 37 Ranko 02275 [00 Klwgaria 8,021 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 38 Gaura 02275700 KJlagaria 5,338 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A.

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APPENDIX ll-VILLAGE DIRECfORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES (Contd.) Amenities not available Senior Primary Location Second- Health Tap Approach Commer- Serial code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pucca cia! number Name of village number C. D. Block Population School College Centre water faeility road Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 Balha 02275900 Mansi 9,103 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available Available 40 Mansi 02276500 Mansi. 6,355 N.A. N.A. AvaiiableAvailableAvailable Available N.A. 41 Khutia 02276600 Mansi 6,241 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 42 Amni 02276700 Mansi 5,240 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 43 Said pur 02276900 Mansi 11,370 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available Available 44 Chak Hussaini 02277000 Mansi 10,368 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available 45 Thatha 02277100 Mansi 20,278 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 46 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 02277800 Chaulham 6,058 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 47 Borne 02278200 Chaulham 25,151 Available N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 48 Pjpra 02278500 Chautham 5,232 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 49 Nirpllr 02278700 Chautham 5,344 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 50 Chautham 02279000 Chautham 11,445 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 51 Rohiar 02279200 Chautham 5,277 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 52 QllIltauli 02279300 Challtham 9,739 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 53 Goas 02280100 Beldaur 5,360 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 54 Kingri 02280300 Beldaur 8,142 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 55 Mali 02280400 Beldaur_ 6,833 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 56 Pirnagra 02280500 Beldaur 9,631 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 57 Mahinath Nagar 02280600 Beldaur 5,239 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 58 Beldaur 02280800 Beldaur 14,953 N.A. N.A. AvaiiableAvaiiableAvailable Available N.A. 59 Bobil 02280900 Beldaur ~134 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 60 Sakrohra 02281100 Beldaur 6,171 NA N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 61 Pachaut 02281400 Beldat;r 7,997 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 62 Dighaun 02281500 Beldaur 12,475 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. 63 Itmadi 02281900 Beldaur 5,386 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 64 Chorhli 02282000 Beldaur 5,376 N.i\. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 65 Bhela Nauabad 02282300 Beldaur 6,229 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available 66 Telihar 02282400 -Beldaur 6,035 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 67 Dumri 02282600 Beldaur 7,907 _ N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. Available 1i8 BaHara 02283000 Gogri 7,482 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 69 Maira 02283100 Gogri 5,877 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 70 Pakrail 02283300 Gogri 5,602 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 71 Hanni 02283400 Gogri 13,172 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available Available 72 Borna 02283900 Gogri 7;()62 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 73 Jhiktia 02284200 GogH, 5,070 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 74 Shamshllddinpur02284300 Gogri 8,739 N.A. N.A. Available .N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 75 Mahesh Khun! 0228440(} Gogri 12,420 N.A. N.A. N.A. AvaiiableAvaiiable Available N.A. 76 Ratan 02284800 Gogri 11,560 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 77 Jamalpur 02285600 Gogri 22,734 N.A. AvailableAvailable N.A. N.A.· Available N.A.

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APPENDIX II- VILLAGE DlREcroRY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MOREAMENJTIES (Collcld.) Amenities not available Senior Primary Location Second- Health Tap Approach Cammer- Serial code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pucca chil number Name of village number C. D. Block Population School College Centre water facility road Bank 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

78 Gochhari 02286200 Gogri ~,240 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 79 Mushkipur 02286600 Gogri 6,386 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 80 Dasudeopur 02286800 Gogri 6,829 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 81 Rampur 02287000 Gogri 5,821 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 82 Sher Chakla 02288300 Gogri 10,389 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Avhilable N.A. 83 Pasraha 02288500 Gogri 7,046 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 84 Koila 02289100 Gogri 6,511 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 85 Madhopur Karari02289800 Parbatla 9,934 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 86 Kabaila 02290000 Parbatla 5,723 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 87 Dcori 02290600 Parbatla 5,016 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 88 Saurh 02290700 Parbrttla 16,011 Availabie N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 89 lhajhra 02290800 Parbatta 5,223 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. 90 Mehdipur 02290900 Parbatla 7,189 Available N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 91. Bundehra 02291000 Parbatta 6,650 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 92 Pipralatif 02291100 Parbatta 11,741 N.!\. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 93 Daisa 02291200 Parbntta 7,059 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 94 Kalwara 02291300 Parbntta 10,932 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 95 Kairia 02291500 Parbatta 5,023 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 96 Kulharia 02292200 Par batt a 10,189 N.!\. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available 97 Zorawarpur 02293700 Parbatta 6,783 N.A. N.!\. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 98 Gobindpur 02293800 Parbalta 5,183 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. N.A. Available Available 99 Parbata 02294500 Parbatta 8,471 N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available Available 100 Siatlatpur Aguani 02295300 Parbalta 8,438 N,A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N,A.

APPENDIX ITA- VILLAGE DlRECfORY CENSUS TOWNS WIUCH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MOREAMENITlFS

Amenities not availaple Senior Primary Location Secoild- Health Tap Approach Commer- Serial Name of code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pueea cia! number census town number C. D. Block PopUlation School College Centre water facility road Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 There is no Census Town in Khagaria district.

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APPENDIX lll-VILLAGE DIRECTORY

LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OFCE,NSUS TOWNS / NON MUNICIPAL TOWNS

Name of Census Land use ( i.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) Serial town and C. D. Block Jrrigated by Culturable waste (including Area not available number within brackets Total area Forest source Un irrigated gauchar & groves-) for cultivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . There is no Census Town I non-municipal town in Khagaria district

APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY C. D.llLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial number Location code number Name ofvillage 2 3 Name of CD Block: Alauli 02269400 Asurar Name of CD Block: Khagaria Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Mansi 2 02276100 Thamta 3 02276400 Heyatpur Name of CD Block: Chautharn 4 02277600 Muzafferpur Sham 5 02277700 Singhar Sallwa Name of CD Block: Beldaur Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Gogri Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Parbatta 6 02292600 Chakki Bharkal

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

Number of inhabited villages having no Serial Uninhabited Scheduled Castes number Name of C. D. Block Total villages villages Inhabited villages population 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1 Alauli 45 I 44 0 2 Khagaria 50 7 43 3 3 Mansi 14 3 Il 0 4 Chautham 27 0 27 1 5 Beldaur 29 0 29 6 Gogri 67 26 41 2 7 Parbatta 69 23 46 9

District Total: 301 60 241 16 169 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; KHAGARIA

APPENDIX Vl-VILLAGE DlRECfORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VlLLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION Number of inhabi'ted villages having no Serial Uninhabited Scheduled Tribes number Name of C. D. Block Total villages villages Inhabited villages population 2 3 4 5 6 1 Alauli 45 44 42 2 Khagaria 50 7 43 40 3 Mansi 14 3 II 8 4 Chautham 27 0 27 2S 5 Beldaur 29 0 29 27 6 Gogri 67 26 41 37 7 Parbolla 69 23 46 4S

District Total: 301 60 .241 224

APPENDIXVflA - VILLAGEDlRECfORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village I 2 3 Name of CD Block: Alauli Less than 5 02268700 logia 02268900 Burhwa 02269400 Asurar 5-10 02267900 Sano Khar 02269100 Harpur 02269500 Mujaunu 02267800 Khonta 11-20 02269200 Nista 02269800 Dahadurpur 02267100 Alauli 02268100 Hathwan 02268500 Sahsi 02268200 Ralln 02269600 Budhaura 02269700.... Gaura Chak 02266900 Ambaicharua 02268600 Giddha 21-30 02267000 Sanjhauti 02267600 Cherakhera 02269900 Sanihar

170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VUA - VILLAGE DlRECTORY (COllld.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO TH IL PROl'ORT10N OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION flY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02269000 Pard 02270800 Chainpur Khllrd 02268000 Meghauna 02268400 Ladaura 02267200 Chharapatti 02270600 Ahunasiswa 02267700 Saharbani 02268800 Bhikhari Ghat 02269300 Simraha 02266800 Santokh Bishunpllr 31-40 02266400 Badhchatar 02270400 Dighni 022=70100 Chhil Kauri 02270700 Ahuna 02270000 ImH 41-50 02266600 Amausi 02270200 Machhra 02268300 Goriami 02270300 Summha 02266500 Dahwa Khairi Khlltaha 51-75 02267500 Aurahidih 02267400 Ananpilr Maran 76 dnd above 02266700 Mohanpur 02270500 Mlirii Name of CD Block: Khagaria Less than 5 02273900 Kasimpur 02274700 Kutubpur 02274900 Rahimpur 5-10 02272900 Jal Kaura 02272500 Tetarabad 02275800 Mahsaurhi 02274000 Madhua On-75 100 Ranko 02271300 Marar 02273200 Sobhni 11-20 02275000 Sonhauli

171 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

APPENDIX VIlA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Colltd.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OJi'THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Casles population (percentages) Location code number Name of village '2 3 02271200 Rasaunk 02274500 Kothia 02273500 Bishunpur Dhusmari 02274600 Seikhpura 02275600 Sansarpur 02272400 Olapur 02273400 Babhan Gawan 02272100 Rani Shakarpura 02215700 Gaura 02273800 Darhi 02273100 Jahangira 02271400 Bachhauta 21-30 02275200 Hardas Chak 02273600 Bhadas 02274800 Mathurapur 02270900 Sahuria 02274200 Durgapur 02273300 Labhgaon 31-40 02272200 Bhela Simri 02271600 Bhagwan Chak 02272300 Gangaur 02272000 Barai 41-50 02271900 Kaunia 02271100 Marar 51-75 02271800 Dahraia 02271700 Rahima 02275300 Parmanpur 02271500 Dhodhraha 76 and above 02275t100 Mustafapur Name of CD mock: Mansi Less than 5 Nil Nil 5-10 02276000 Khirnia 02276900 Saidpur 02277100 Thatha 02276600 Khutia 02277000 Chak Hussaini 02277200 _:Bakhtiarpur

l12-- VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIIA ~ VILLAGE D1RECfORY (Contd.)

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range ofSchedllled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 1l~20 Nil Nil

21~30 02276700 Amni 02275900 Balha 31-40 02276500 Mansi 41-50 02276400 Heyatpur 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above 02276100 Thamta Narne of CD Block: Chautham Less than 5 02277500 Phango 5-10 02279800 Pahar Chak 02278700 NirplIr 02279300 DhutauJi 02277400 Sar Sawa 11-20 02279000 Chautham 02278500 Pipra 02277300 BlIchcha 02277600 Muzafferpur Sham , 02279100 Lagma 02278800 Adabari 02278400 Telaunchh 02279200 Rohiar 02279900 Gorhia 02279500 Bal Kunda 02278200 Borne 02277800 Thuthi (Mohan pur) 0221'8900 Bheria

21~30 02278000 Agrahan 02277700 Singhar Sanwa 02278600 Farreh 31-40 02278300 Bhelauri 02277900 Kharaita 02279400 Hardia 41-50 02279600 Dhamhara

173 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

APPENDIX VIlA - VLLLAGE DIRECfORY (Collld.) LIST OF VLLLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTH Ii: SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Lucation code number Name of village 2 3 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above 02278100 Arnawan Name of CD Block: Behlaur Less than 5 02282700 Pachaut 5-10 02282500 Rarnnagar 02281300 Gindharson 02282800 Dharhi 02282000 Chorhli 02282400 Telihar 02282600 Dumri 02281000 Pachrasi 11-20 02282100 Balaitha 02280700 Kumhraili 02281 [00 Sakrohra 02281500 Dighaul1 02282300 Bhela Nauabad 02280800 Beldaur 02280300 Kingri 02280000 Muras 02280100 Goas 02280500 Pirnagra 02281400 Pachaut 02280900 Bobi! 21-30 02281200 Kunnan 02280600 Mahinath Nagar 02280400 Mali 02282200 Rohinwa 02281900 Itrnadi 31-40 02281600 Sathnwn 02281700 Dudraja 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 02280200 Bira 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Gogri Less than 5 02287000 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIlA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Colltd.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO Tlill PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02288700 Kharowa 02288200 Itahri 02289000 Paura 02286500 Molia 02282900 Sahraun 02289400 Deotha 02286600 Mushkipur 02285600 Jamalpur 02283900 Borna 02287300 Katghara 02284200 Ihiktia 5-10 02286400 Pitaunijhia 02286800 Basudcopnr 02284500 Kazichak 02288300 SherChakla 02284300 Shamshnddinpur 02286700 Fatehpur 022&9200 Birbas 022&6200 Gochhari 02288500 Pasraha 02287500 Shirnia 022&4900 Gobindpur 02283000 Ballara 02283foo Maira 02284800 Ratall 02285800 Pattilewa 02288400 Sondiha 11-20 022&3200 Bharra 022&3300 Pakrail 02289100 Koila 02283400 Banni 02284000 Ramchandarpur 02284400 Mahesh Khnnt 022&9500 Paikant 02289300 Bhimri 21-30 02285000 Gogri 02284700 Madarpur

02~&4600 Taur 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 175 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

APPENDIX VlIA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Contd.) LIST OF VlLLAGESACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCH;EDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Castes pqpul::ition '(percentages) Location code number Name ofvil\age I 2 3 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Parbatta Less than 5 02292100 Bharson 02293800 Gobindpur 02291600 Bhatkhar 02295900 Temtha 02290600 Deori 02293500 Zorawarpur 02293000 Madhopur 02295800 Temtha Karari 02291900 Khajraitha 02295300 Siadalpur Aguani 02290000 Kab ail a 02294500 Parbata 02291100 Pipralatif 02291000 Bundehra 02294300 Rahimpur 02292400 Karna 5-10 02289800 Madhopur Karati 02293700 Zorawarpur 02294700 Harinmar 02290800 Jhajhra 02292200 Kulharia 02290900 Mehdipur 02290700 Saurh 02295700 Khirarahi 02291200 Baisa 02290300 Balha 02292000 Thebhao 02291300 Kalwara 02291400 Punaur 11-20 02295000 Himapur Utf Lugar 02295400 Siadatpur Aguani 01291500 Kairia .}I-30 02295100 Inglish Timapur 02292900 Oariapur Bhelwa 02294200 Rampur Urf Rahimpur lnghish 02290100 Kharagpura

176 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VllA - VILLAGE DlRECfORY (Collcld.)

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village I 2 3 " 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 02294800 Madhuban 76 and above Nil Nil

Not~:- Villages having NIL Scheduled CaStes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VllB - VlLLAGE DIRECTORY

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTioN OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Alauli Less than 5 02267100 Alauli 02270300 Summha 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil NiJ 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 ,/ Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Khagaria Less than 5 02271300 Marar 02272400 OJapur 02275000 Sonhauli 5-10 Nil Nil n-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above -lSil Nil Nome of CD Block: Mansi Less than 5 02277100 Thatha 02275900 Dalha 02277000 Chak Hussaini

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

AI)PENDIX VIIB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Collin.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRmES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village I 2 3 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Chautham Less than 5 02278200 Borne 02279300 Dhutauli 5-10 Nil Nil tl-20- Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Beldaur Less than 5 02280900 Bobll 02280800 Beldaur 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Block: Gogri Less than 5 02288400 Sondiha 02285600 lamalpur 02284000 Ramchandarpur 02283300 Pakrail 5-10 Nil- Nil 11-20 Nil-- Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil 178 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIm - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (Collcld.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRmES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Parbatta Less than 5 02294500 Parbata 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C. D. BLOCK WISE) Income and expenditure of Panchayat / Gram Number .of villages with Panchayat Name of Gram Area of location code-numbers Total Total ( in Rs.' 000 ) Panchayat and Gram Location Scheduled Scheduled Serial location code Panchayat code Number of Total Castes Tribes Total TQtal number number in hectare Number numbers households population population population income expenditure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

N.A.

Note: N.A. stands for information not available.

APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES Number of girls school Village Higher Secondary / PUC / Serial Name of location code Name of -Primary Middle Matriculation I Intermediate I Jun ior number C. D. Block number village School School Secondary School college 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 N.A.

Note: N.A. stands for information not available

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TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-II: Town Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Town Directol'Y (xiv) Industrial Township ITS Statement I : Status and Growtb I!istory (xv) Township TS

ColulDn (2~ : Class, name and civic administration (xvi) Town Panchayat TP status of town : (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis (xviii) Town CommitteelTown of town directory data at the state and all India levels. Area Committee TC It is presented according to 2001 Census Population (xix) Small Town Committee ST of the town as follows : (xx) Estate office EO Population Class (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP 100,000 and above I (xxii) Census Town CT 50,000 - 99,999 II Others columns need no 'comments. 20,000 - 49,999 III Statement II : Pbysical Aspects and Location of 10,000 - 19,999 IV towns, 1999•. 5,000 - 9,999 V Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects Below 5,000 VI In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum and . Town with a population of one hundred thousand Minimum Temperature of the town are .recorded . (1,00,000) and above is treated as a city. Column 6, 7 and 8 The civic administration status of the towns is Name of the State headquarters, District indicated within bracket against the name of the town. headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with The following abbreviations are used to denotecivic distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to status of town. be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (ii) Municipal Committee MC Column 9 & 10 (iii) Municipal Council MCI Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (iv) City Municipal Council- CMC and five lakh and more population are recorded. (v) Town Municipal Council TMC Column 11, 12 and 13 (vi) Municipal Board MB If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (vii) Municipality M station, bus route facility or navigable river!canal. Its (viii) Cantonment Board! Harne is to be mentioned. If not available, then the Cantonment CB name of nearest place with distance, where such (ix) Notified Area NA facility exists is mentioned. (x) Notified Town NT Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998-1999 ,.- . (xi) Notified Area Committee! " Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in Notified Area Council NAC thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (xii) Notified Town Area NTA town forAhe yp.~r 1 QQR_QQ it: recorded. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999 Column 13 and 14 : Watcr supply Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatOl·Y. Source and capacity of storage system. The Colulllll (6) : Road length (ill IUDs.) fllllowing codes are used in these columns: Information about kutcha / pucca road is ColU1l111 13 : recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (i) Tap water T the referent town. (ii) Tube-well water TW (i) Pucca Road PR (iii) Tank Water TK (ii) Kutcha Road KR (iv) Wen water W Colulllll (7) : System of Sewerage Column 14 : Generally, by sewerage system is implied the (v) Over Head Tank OllT network of maillS and branches of underground (vi) Service Reservoir SR conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the poin.t . (vii) River Infiltration Gallery lUG of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (ix) Pressure Tank PT that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those The information on major source of water supply carrying both_sewage ancl storm water are called are given in column 13 and the storage capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented combined sewers. in colullln 14. The codes used for different types of drainage Columll 15 : Fire Fighting Service system are as follows : In case the fire fighting service is available in the . Sewer S (i) referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD available within the town. The name of the nearest (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. (iv) SylkDrains SO Colulllll 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (v) Cesspool method CP connections) (vi) Pit System Pt Different types of electric connections have been (vii) Others 0 shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Commcrcial, Road lighting (points) & others. Number of various types of latrines both Public Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recrcational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 and Private are given in th~se columns. Colullln 1 to 3 : Self explanatOl·Y. Col!-lI11n 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Column 4 & :; : The various prevalent methods of disposal of night The data covers all such medical institutions run soil are given below with codes: by or aided by GovernmenUSemi Government/Local (i) Head Loads HL bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (ii) Basket B like the Missionaries. Where the family planning -centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (iii) Wheel Barrows WB child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may (iv) Septic Tank ST be treated as independent units and counted separately (v) Pit System Pt using following codes: (vi) Sewerage S 0) Hospital ]-1 (vii) Others 0 (ii) Dispensary____ -_ D 184 TOWN DIRECTORY (iii) Health Centre HC PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Middle Schools/Junior Secondary and Primary (v) T.B. Clinic TB Schools. (vi) Nursing Home NH School up to class V are treated as Primary or (vii) Others 0 elementary schools. These lnclude Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools,- Junior In case of more than one institutions of any type, Basic schools up to class V and Primary schools upto it is indicated within brackets the number of such class IV. institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions hav!' further been distinguished by providing additional Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle codes within the bracket as givel~ below : school or Junior Secondary. (i) Ayurvedic A Schools upto class X are considered as Matri­ eii) Unani U culation or Secondary schools. (iii) Homo~opathic Hom. Schools upto XI or XU classes are considered as Column 6 to 9 Higher Secondary/IntermediatelPre University/Junior I The codes used for these columns are as follows: College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether held in schools or college. (i) Arts only A If there are composite schools like middle schools (ii) Science only S with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (iii) Commerce only C classes, these are also included in the number of (iv) Arts & Science only AS Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (v) . Arts & Commerce only AC example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools (vi) Combined for all categories- and one Middle school with Primary classes, the Arts, Science and Commerce ASC mnnber of Primary schools in the town is given as (vii) Law L three and that of Middle schools as one though there Column 10 Recognized shorthand, typewriting are only three educational institutions. an

185 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA the facility is available is recorded. exported and names of three most important CO.tlllllOdities. manufactured in the town are Column 17 to 19 : Recreational and Cultural recorded. Facilities ColuUlIl 9 Number of Banl{s Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Number of Banks available in the referent town facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational both Commercial and Co-operative banks are facilities are considered for these columns. recorded against this column. ColulllJl 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultuml Credit Number of public libraries and reading rooms Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies available in the referent town are recorded in codes The lotal number of Agricultural Credit Societies as follows: and NOll Agricullural Credit Societies in the referent (i) Public Library PL IOWIl are recorded against these columns. (ii) Reading room RR Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999 Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 This is the statement 011 civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns Column to 8 3 having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal Name of three most importailt commodities Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK:' KHAGARIA STATEMENT STATUS AND Number of households incl. Class, Ilame Hnd Location Name of Talukl houseless Serial .civic status code TahsiV Police Name of Area households Population and growth number of town number Station/Island etc. C.D. Block (in sq. km.) (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 10

III Gogari J amalpur (NA) 42102000 Gogri 9.5 4,954

2 III Khagaria (M) 42101000 Khagaria 3.0 7.078 11,492

188 TOWN DIRECTORY - I GROWTH HISTORY

Density Class, name and rale (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of (2001 Sex ratio civic status 1931 1941 1951 1951 1971 1981 1991 2001 Census} 1981 1991 2001 of town 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21' 22 2

16,247 18,896 24,614 31,106 3,277.8 881 877 876 III Gogar; J amalpur (NA) (+16.3) (+30.3) (+26.4) 12,230 15.559 10,050 13,731 17,150 25.252 34,190 45,221 15,225.9 836 840 819 III Khagaria (M) {+28.5) (+27.2) (-35.4) (+36.6) (+24~9) (+47.2) (+35.4) (+32.3) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA STATEMENT PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Class, name and Ph~sical aspects Name of and road distance in Serial civic status Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) kilometer(s) from number of town (iUIllIII) Ma'{imulll Minimum StateHQ. District HQ. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

III Gogari J 3maipur (NA) 905.1 35.1 7 Patna Khagaria (165) (25) 2 III Khagaria (M) 905 I 35.1 7 Patna Khagaria

160) 0

-:-190 TOWN DIRECTORY -II LOCATION OF TOWNS 1999

Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Sub-division (Taluk! Tahsil/Police station! Nearest city with Nearest city with Navigable river/ Class, name and Development Block! population of one population of five canal (ifwithil} civic slatus Island HQ. lakh and more lakh and more Railway station Bus facility ten kilometers) of town 8 9 10 II 12 13 2

Gogari Munger Pama Mahesh KlllInt Gogari Ganga River III Gogari Jamalpur (0) (59) (165) (7) (0) (0) Kllagaria Munger Palna K1Iagaria K1Iagaria Burhi Gandhak, Ganga III K1Iagaria (M) River (0) (35) (160) (0) (0) (5) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA STATEMENT MUNICIl'AL FINANCE Receipt (in Rs.'OOO)

Revenue derived from nllmicipal Serial Class, name and civic properties and power apart rronl number status of town Receipt through taxes, etc. taxatiull Govemmellt grant Loan 2 3 4 5 6

1Il Gogari Jamalpur (NA) 42

2 1II Khagaria (M) 1,945 243 902 "faWN DIRECTORY -III 1998-99 Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs. '000)

Other General Public health sources Total administ- Public and Public Others Total Class, name and civic Advance (specify) receipt ration safety conveniences Public works institutions (specify) expenditure status of town 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 2

42 42 42 III Gogari Jama1pur (NA) 214 3,304 2,278 81 16 205 413 2,993 III Khagaria (M2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA STATEMENT CIVIC AND OTHER Population 200 I Census Number of latrines

Serial Class, name and civic Population Scheduled Scheduled goad length System of Water number status 0 f town (200 I Census) Castes Tribes (in klll. (s) ) se\Vera~e Tolal borne Service Others 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 II

III Gogari Jall1a1pur 31,105 2,188 KR(7) PR(3) OSD, 2,516 2,305 211 (NA) flSD

2 III Khagaria (M) 45,221 3,350 56 KR(5) OSD 4,532 3,551 981 - Note :- * This facility is Hnt available ill the lawn the name of place with dislance is indicated in the table.

194 TOWN DIRECTORY -IV AMENITIES 1999 Water supply Electrification (nllfllber of connections) Method of System of storage with disposal of Source of capacity in kilolitres (in Fire fighting Road lighting Class, name and civic night soil supply brackets) service* Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others status of town 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 '- 20 2

ST,Pt TW,W N.A. Khagaria 2,026 55 105 - III Gogari lamalpur (NA) (0) (25) ST,Pt TW,TK OHT,BWP Yes 5,257 53 259 485 - III Khagaria (M) 450 DISTR1CT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL MedIcal facIlIties' Educa(lOnal faclhlles'

Alt~/ Rccoglllsed SCICIlLC/ shorthand, Beds III COll1melcef typewntmg Hospltnls/ medIcal Law/ Other and Class, name and Populallon DlSpcnsanes/ Ins(l(uhons Lolleges (of vocatIOnal Serlnl CIVIC status (2001 r B duncs notedm degree level MedIcal Engllleerlllg trallllllg number of town Census) etc column 4 and abo\c) colleges colleges Polytechmcs ll1StltutlOllS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to

1II Gogan Jamalpur 31,106 H 0(7) 25 ASC Palna Palna Munger Type (NA) HC(3) FWC (16SKm) (I 65K1I1) (59Km) 1 B-Khagana (25Km) NH-Khagarm (2'iKrn)

2 III Khagana (M) 45,221 H D(HOM- 153 A ASC Bhagalpllr Bhagalpur Munger SH(2) 21,15.V-2) (8IKm) (8IKm) (18Km) Type(2J He FWC Tn NH(17) Note:- • I Ills faCIlIty IS not avaIlable III the town Ihe nome of place wIth dIstance III kllometer(s) from the tOWlIl~ mdlcated 111 the table where faCIlIty IS avaIlable TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Number of recreational and cultural facilities Higher secondary! Intermediate! Senior Adult Secondary! literacy Working Public PUC (Pre- Junior classes! women's Auditorium! libraries university Secondary! secondary centres, hostels wi th Drama! including Class, name and college)! Junior Matri- and Middle Prim\lry others number of comtuu- reading civic status college level culation schools schools (speQify) seats Stadium Cinema nity Halls rooms of town II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

Munger 3 3 4 N.A. Munger III Gogari (59Km) (59Km) Jamnlpur (NA)

3 10 20 N.A. Munger 5 PL RR III Khagaria (M) (l8Km)

197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

Class, name ami Serial civic statlls Name of three most important commodities exported llumber of town lsi 2nd 3rd 2 345

1II Gogari Jamalpur Wheat Oanana (NA) i 1II Khagaria (M) Pish Paneer Patal (Vegetable)

198 TOWN DIRECTORY - VI A-ND BANKING, 1999

Number of Number of non- Class, name and civic Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of agricultural agricultural status 1st 2nd 3rd banks credit societies credit societixs of town 678 9 10 11 2·

Handloom Cloth 4 III Gogari Jamalpur (NA) Steel Goods Ventilater Ice 8 12 III Khagaria (M) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA STATEMENT­ CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

No. of Population of Paved roads Serial Class and name Is it households the Slum (in System of n\lmber oftown Name of the slum notified (approximflte) (approximate) kilometers) sewerall,e 2 J 4 5 6 7 8

III Gogri Jamalpur Lalru Toli No- 26 137 - OSD DomTolfi No 17 109 - OSD Pasi Tola No 15 120 - OSD Phakir Tola No 22 205 - OSD 2 III Khagaria Dawnagar Ward No- No 175 1,225 6 OSD 10 Ward No-4 No 45 315 OSD

Patel Chowk Ward No 17 102 OSD No-I (Ut!ari Hqiipur) Baluahi Ward No-2 No 87 601 1 OSD

200 TOWN DIRECTORY . VII IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of latrines Electricity connections No. of tap Private points/public hydrants Method of installed for "- water disposal of supply of Road lighting Class and name borne service others Community .night soil Erotected water Domestic (points~ Others of town 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

0 3 III Gogri Jamalpur 0.- I" 0 3 2 0 3 83 37 19 ST 45 164 29 III Khagaria

'20 II Pt 14 39 14

78 7 Pt 6 14 7

50 21 Pt 26 79 12 _~---,D'-CIS,,--T'-CRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

• Serial Population number Name of the town \vith location code Population or core town Name of outgrowth of outgrowth 2 3 4 5 There is no olltgrowth in any of the towns of Khagaria District

202 ·Part- B : Primary Census Abstract

Brief note on Primary Census Ab~t~act

he ,first census of the third millennium and twenty 1,028 million records were scanned and processed Tfirst century the Census of India, 200 J was the within a span of only 10 months starting October, 14tll continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 2002. 1872. Thus, 200 I Census will provide data on Tasl< Force on Quality Assurance population and its characteristics marking transition [rom one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfY itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration (considered by many to be the single largest and about its quality before putting the same in public domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to. the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data if available, from external sources. about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5, J61 towns and to be brought'into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends of population distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very_ important aspect parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of LQcation Particulars; Part II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling ·was resorted to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major Data Processing planks of the quality control, specially for small area ,/ A quantum leap was made in the technotogy front population statistics. while processing the C'ensus 200 ( data both for /\. very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ schedules for both the phases were scanned through minary Census 200 I Population Enumeration results high speed scanners in fifteen dnta centers across find finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the country and hand-written data from the schedules the final clearance of data was with the Task Force were converted into digitized form through Intelligent' on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of l{,egistrar Ge!1eral and Census Commissioner, India. ASCII records for further processing. The designing The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be and senior officers of the Census 'Division, Data done very carefully using specialized software so as Processing Division, Map Division, Demography to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors requisite for scanning. The selection of appro"priate of Census Operations were co-opted as members state-of-alt technology in data processing has made whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their it possible to produce all theJlouselisting as well as States/Union territdries. The Directors and their senior Population Enumeration tables on full cOllnt basis for oflicers were required to make detailed presentations the first time ill the history of Census. For Census oj" data for their own state both in respect to the 200 I, about 202 million schedules consisting of about quality-and the coverage and only after the full ~- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Jlossiblecleared. at appropriate geographical levels. There has been a major departure in Census 200 I The entire work relating to the data validation from the past in respect of the procedure followed and scrutiny was completed by all the StateslUnion for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Ihe Registrar General, India with active coo'peration populations were finalized at the time of the mauual and sllpport of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Pruccssing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Pl'imary Census Abstract Schedulcd Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalized milch later based 011 manual The Primary Census Abstract whlch is yet another coding done by the coders. In 200 I Census, each ill1port~nt publication of 2001 Census gives basic individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe inlormation on Area, Total Households, Total population, have been coded directly 011 the computers by the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Data Entry Operators through a process known as Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) al~d taken lip along anti Marginal workers classified by the four broad with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Trib~s, 011 and (iv) Other· workers and also Non-workers. The the computer screen and coding from the dictionary cimracleristics ofthe Total Population includes Scheduled by referring to the image of the specific individual Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Housel~ss entry ill ~he HOllsehold Schedule appearing on the population and are presented by sex and rural-urban screen. The CAC of the response on Religion residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with namely, India, States/Union territories, Districts and the processing ofPCA. This is because the Scheduled Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and Castes status had to be determined in relation to the nbovc) ill three differentlables. ]n addition, Appendix religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, of said pUblication provides Houseless and Institutional one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes! I IOllseholds and their population by residence and sex Schcduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and for 200 I for India, State and Union territory. appropriate classification of these responses. Apart from the India and State/Union Territory The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion va IUl1les for Primary Census Abstract, the District was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Ccnslls Handbook contains District Primary Census encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Censlls community based on available literature and local A ust raet, Pri mary Censlls Abstract for Schedu led knowledge. The Special Task Force. on Scheduled Castes, Primary Census. Abstnict for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the diITerent Tl'iues, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun­ Pril1lary Census Abstract of the concerned district in thOe stale. tered and classified these into appropriale category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that based on the Presidential Notification and the available the Primary Censlls Abstract (PCA) was brought out Iitarature. Thus a very systematic and scientific for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes mechanism was operationalised to finn up the individual separately on the pattern of General Primary Censlis religion and the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. returns. The Scheduled Castes 'and the Scheduled In the 1961 und 1971 Censuses, such data were made Tribes population in 200 I Census, is thus being available in Table C-VIIl-Social and Cultural table finalized by aggregating the population data for and (0 some eXlent in the series 'Special Tables for individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes/Scheduled_- Tribes'. 206 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The format Df Primary Census Abstract has been census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better classification of main workers given in the Primary analysis and understanding of this literacy data. Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued Level of presentation in District Census Handbook~: and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both "- 'main workers: and 'marginal workers' are included. In The Primary Census Abstract data in 1981 census only main workers were presented in to differentPCAs are presented at different levels. The four categories. One of the novel features of the primary level of presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under: Name of tbe Primary Census Abstrac~ Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/CD BlocklUNCity/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/CD Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD Block/Town 4. Village' Primary Census Abstract CD BlockIVillage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD presented at various level in the Primary Census Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This Abstracts are as follows: practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data Area Figures for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD The area figures supplied by ~ocal revenue Block constitute the rural portion and the Census authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is are given in square kilometers. The area figures of spread over two or more districts, than portion which the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining been converted and shown in hectares. The area to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in figures of the CD Block is the total of the village the concerned District Census Handbook. The data areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town for the district are the same as adopted by the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at are presented. The data for all the wards and the the national level. The total area figures of all the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented tahsils!CD Blocks within the district may not tally with area figures of the district because former represents separately below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages The District Primary Census Abstract is may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station! presented in 59 columns. The ~ri11lary Census Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and the same may not be covered under the area of the Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to columns. varying methods of computation adopted at different The concepts and definitions used in the coiumn levels. heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Concepts' in the Analytical Note. "The term 'Total has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Population' includes the Sclredu'fed Castes, the block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Hotlseless Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled popUlations. The explanation regarding area figures Tribes Pop).llation for each town. 207 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location DistricU CD Block! Totall Area of Number of Total population (including Population in the code U.A.I City! Town Rural! Town! households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in population) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

21 Kh:lgaria Tolal 1,486.0 224,UlJ5 1,2I1U,354 679,267 601,087 278,691 144,257 134,434 Rural 1,473.5 212,063 1,204,027 637,823 566,204 264,503 136,859 127,644 Urban 12.5 12,032 76,327 41,444 34,883 14,188 7,398 6,790 0001 Alailli Total 274.5 39,537 213,815 112,955 100,890 48,648 25,180 23,468 Rural 274.5 39,537 213,845 112,955 100,890 48,648 25,180 23,468 Urban 0002 Klwgaria Total 259.4 43,618 250,259 132,371 117,888 54,409 28,244 26,165 Rural 259.4 43,618 250,z59 132,371 . 117,888 54,409 28,244 26,165 Urban 0003 Mansi Total 70.0 12,192 74,297 39,769 34,528 16,021 8,431 7,590 Rural 70.0 12,19.2 74,297 39,769 34,528 16,021 8,431 7,590 Urban 0004 . Chautham Total 163.9 20,835 113,761 60,063 53,698 26,032 13,360 12,672 Rural 163.9 20,835 113,761 60,063 53,698 26,032 13,360 12,672 Urban 0005 Behlaur TOlal 223.6 27,077 147,456 76,899 70,557 33,505 17,144 16,361 Rural 223.6 27,077 147,456 76,899 70,557 33,505 17,144 16,361 Urban 0006 Gogri Total 240.8 36,653 212,197 113,774 98,423 46,028 23,900 22,128 Rural 240.8 36,653 212,197 113,774 98,423 46,028 23,900 22,128 Urban 0007 Parbatta Total 241.0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 39,860 20,600 19,260 Rural 241.0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 39,860 20,600 19,260 Urban UlmAN 421OIOO(} Khagaria (M) Urban 3.0 7,078 45,221 24,859 20,362 7,705 4,100 3,605 42102000 Go~ri J amaleur Q::!A~ Urban 9.5 4,954 31,106 16,585 14,521 6,483 3,298 3,185 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Total! District} CD Block! Rural! U.A.! City/ Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 3 2

185,122 97,821 87,301 332 182 150 414,174 277;1.26 136,948 Total Khagaria 179,584 94,811 84,773 276 154 122 370,815 250,967 119,848 Rural 5,538 3,010 2,528 56 28 28 43,359 26,259 17,100 Urban 54,225 28,676 25,549 24 18 6 51,889 37,085 14,804 Tolal Alauli 54,225 28,676 25,549 24 18 6 51,889 37,085 14,804 Rural Urban 43,159 22,741 20,418 20 II 9 77,080 51,692 25,388 Total Khagaria 43,159 22,741 20,418 20 II 9 77,080 51,692 25,388 Rural Urban 9,953 5,281 4,672 24 12 12 24,317 16,432 7,885 Total Mansi 9,953 5,281 4,672 24 12 12 24,317 16,432 7,885 Rural Urban 19,957 10,548 9,409 76 44 32 32,021 22,027 9,994 Total Chautham 19,957 10,548 9,409 i6 44 32 32,021 22,027 9,994 Rural Urban 22,832 1l,758 11,074 41 23 18 36,494 25,538 10,956 Total Beldaur 22,832 1l,758 11,074 ifl 23 18 36,-194 25,538 10,956 Rural Urban 17,538 9,449 8,089 90 45 45 72,907 49,014 23,893 Total Gogri 17,538 9,449 8,089 90 45 45 72,907 49,014 23,893 Rural Urban 1l,920 . 6,358 5,562 76,107 49,179 26,928 Total Parbatta p,920 6,358 5,562 76,107 49,179 26,928 Rural Urban URBAN 3,350 1,867 1,483 56 28 28 28,817 17,~03 11,614 Urban Khagaria (M) 2,188 1,143 1,045 14,542 9,056 5,486 Urban G0l.\ri Jall1al~ur {!:!A2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA DISTRICT PRIMARY

Location District! CD Block! Total! code U.A! City! Tawil Rural! number Urban III i I era les Tolal workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

21 Khagaria Total 866,1110 402,041 464,139 467,240 329,422 137,818 333,262 275,641 57,621 Rural 833,212 386,856 446,356 448,060 312,110 135,950 315,829 259,449 56,380 Urban 32,968 15,185 17,783 19,180 17,312 1,868 17,433 16,192 .1,241 0001 Almlli Total 161,956 75,870 86,086 &6,328 56,971 29,357 59,251 47,052 12,199 Rural 161,956 75,870 86,086 86,328 56,971 29,357 59,251 47,052 12,199 Urban 0002 Khagaria Total 173,179 80,679 92,500 M,327 62,040 22,287 59,113 51,060 8,053 Rural 173,179 80,679 92,500 84,327 62,040 22,287 59,113 51,060 8,053 Urban 0003 Mansi Total 49,980 23,337 26,6<13 24,242 18,548 5,694 16,489 14,650 1,839 Rural 49,980 23,337 26,643 24,242 18,548 5,694 16,489 14,650 1,839 Urban 0004 Chaulham Tohl1 81,740 38,036 43,704 48,088 30,609 17,279 31,800 24,670 7,130 Rural 81,740 38,036 43,704 48,088- 30,"8'09 17,279 31,800 24,670 7,130 Urban 0005 Beldaur Total 110,962 51,361 59,601 63,280 39,109 24,171 42,975 33,001 9,974 Rurnl 110,?62 51,361 59,601 63,2&0 39,\09 24,171 42,975 33,001 9,974 Urban 0006 Gogri Total 139,290 64,760 74,530 75,051 54,625 20,426 55,735 46,919 8,816 Rural 139,290 64,760 74,530 75,051 54,625 20,426 55,735 46,919 8,816 Ulban 0007 Parballn Total 116,105 52,81"3 63;292 -6(j,744 50,008 16,736 50,466 42,097 8,369 Rural 116,105 52,8[3 63,292 66,744 50,008 16,736 50,466 42,097 8,369 Urban UrmAN 42101000 Khagaria (M) Urban 16,404 7,656 8,748 11,440 10,476 964 10,742 9,960 782 421O:JOOO Go~ri Jamaleur (NAl Urban 16,564 7,529 9,035 7,740 6,836 904 6,691 6,232 459

210 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial cate~0!X of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Rural! U.A.! City! Town Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban workers "- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

97,308 85,679 11,629 159,180 122,1!14 36,986 8,379 6,406 [,973 68,395 61,362 7,033 Total Khagllria 96,126 84,527 11,599 157,508 120,709 36,799 7,310 5,560 1,750 54,885 48,653 6,232 Rural 1,182 1,152 30 1,672 1,485 187 1,069 846 223 13,510 12,709 801 Urban 18,9[5 15,609 3,306 33,694 26,070 7,624 976 780 196 5,666 4,593 1,073 Total Alauli 18,915 15,609 3,306 33,694 26,070 7,624 976 780. 196 5,666 4,593 1.073 Rural Urban 14.914 13,586 1,328 28,056 22,751 5,305 1,322 1,118 204 14,821 13,605 1,216 Total Khagaria 14,914 13,586 1,328 28,056 22,751 5,305 1,322 1,118 204 14,821 13,605 1,216 Rural Urban 4,501 4,062 439 5,688 4,819 869 707 529 178 5,593 5,240 353 Total Mansi 4,SOI 4,062 439 5,688 4,819 869 707 529 178 '5,593 5,240 353 Rural Urban 10,528 8,988 1,540 16,779 11,823 4,956 414 324 90 4,079 3,535 544 Total Chautham 10,528 8,988 1,540 16,779 11,823 4,956 414 324 90 4,079 3,535 544 Rural Urban 14,232 12,198 2,034 24,040 16,838 7,202 738 556 182 3,965 3,409 556 Total Beldaur 14,232 12,198 2,034 24,040 16,838 7,202 738 556 182 3,965 3,409 556 Rural Urban 15,516 14,200 1,316 27,013 21,524 5,489 1,409 1,046 363 11,797 10,149 1,648 Total "Dogri 15,516 14,200 1,316 27,013 21,524 5,489 1,409 1,046 363 11,797 10,149 1,648 Rural Urban 17,520 15,884 1,636 22,238 16,884 5,354 1,744 1,207 537 8,964 8,122 842 Total Parbatta 17,520 15,884 1,636 22,238 16,884 5,354 1,744 1,207 537 8,964 8,122 842 Rural Urban URBAN 580 565 15 488 439 49 483 365 118 9,191 8,591 600 Urban Khagaria (M) 602 587 15 1,184 1,046 138 586 481 105 4,319 4,118 201 Urban Go~ri Jamal~ur ~A}

211 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA DISTRICT PRIMARY Location DistricU CD 13l0ck! Total/ Industrial cal ego!}: code VA/ Cily/ Town Rural! number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

21 Khagaria Total 133,978 53,781 80,197 23,417 8,035 15,382 94,817 36,825 57,992 Rural 132,231 52,661 79,5711 23,335 7,986 15,349 94,441 36,602 57,839 Urban 1,747 1,120 627 82 49 33 376 223 153 0001 Alallli Total 27,077 9,919 17,15& 4,969 1,575 3,394 19,760 7,295 12,465 Rural 27,077 9,919 17,158 4,969 1,575 3,394 19,760 7,295 12,465 Urban 0002 Khagaria Total 25,214 10,980 14,234 3,197 1,201 1,996 18,564 7,655 10,909 Rural 25,214 10,980 14,234 3,197 1,201 1,996 18,564 7,655 10,909 Urban 0003 Mansi Total 7,753 3,898 3,855 957 335 622 5,496 2,687 2,809 Rural 7,753 3,898 3,855 957 335 622 5,496 2,687 2,809 Urban 0004 Chaulham Total 16,288 6,139 10,149 3,882 1,270 2,612 10,837 4,044 6,793 Rural 16,288 6,139 10,149 3,882 1,270 2,612 10,837 4,044 6,793 Urban 0005 l3eldaur- Total 20,305 6,108 14,197 4,570 1,241 3,329 14,745 4,298 10,447 Rural 20;305 6,108 14,197 4570 1,241 3,329 14,745 4,298 10,447 Urban 0006 Gogri Tolal 19,316 7,706 11,610 ),174 1,222 1,952 13,456 5,054 8,402 Rural 19,316 7,706 11,610 3,174 1,222 1,952 13,456 5,054 8,402 Urban 0007 Parbalta Total 16,278 7,911 8,367 2,586 1,142 1,444 11,583 5,569 6,014 Rural 16,278 7,911 &,367 2,586 1,142 1,444 11,583 5,569 6,014 Urban UR8AN 42101000 Klmgaria (M) Urban 698 516 182 32 28 4 128 74 54 42102000 GOllri Jamall!Uf (NA2 Urban 1,049 604 445 50 21 29 248 149 99 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Total! District! CD Block! Location Rural! U.A.! City! Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femares 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

3,535 1,016 2,519 12,209 7,905 4,304 813,114 349,845 463,269 Total Kbagaria 21 3,193 901 2,292 11,262 7,172 4,090 755,967 325,713 430,254 Rural 342 115 227 947 733 214 57,147 24,132 33,015 Urban 643 81 562 1,705 %8 737 127.517 55,984 71,533 Total Alauli 0001 643 81 562 1,705 968 737 127.517 55,984 71,533 Rural Urban 571 220 351 2,882 1,904 978 165.932 70.331 95,601 Total Khagaria 0002 571 220 351 2,882 1,904 978 165.932 70,331 95,601 Rural Urban 230 120 110 1,070 756 314 50,055 21,221 28,834 Total Mansi 0003 230 120 110 1,070 756 314 50,055 21,221 28,834 Rural Urban 202 72 130 1.367 753 614 65,673 29,254 36,419 Total Chautham 0004 202 72 130 1,367 753 614 65.673 29,254 36,419 Rural Urban 272 83 189 7)8 486 232 84,176 37,790 46,386 Total Beldaur 0005 272 83 189 111l 486 232 84,17~ 37,790 ~6,386 Rural Urban 537 142 395 2,149 1,288 861 137,146 59,149 77,997 Total Gogri 0006 537 142 395 2,149 1,288 861 137,146 59,149 77,997 Rural Urban 738 183 555 1,371 1,017 354 125,468 51,984 73,484 Total Parbatta 0007 • 738 183 555 1,371 1,017 354 125.468 51,984 73,484 Rural Urban URBAN 77 27 50 461 387 74 33.781 14.383 19.398 Urban Khagaria (M) 42101000 265 88 177 486 346 140 23.366 9,749 n.617 Urban GO![i Jamall!ur Q::!Al 42102000

213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Location urban block! ED Total Castes Tribes Code Name of town Name of ward !lumber population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EO No. 66 605 66 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 67 600 36 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 ED No. 68 722 8 42101000 Khagnrin (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 69 312 74 42101000 Khagarin (M) Ward No. I EB No. 70 628 498 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 ED No. 71 400 56 42101000 Khagarin (M) Ward No. I ED·No.72 .801 53 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 73 422 69 2 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EO No. 74 613 25 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 75 557 25 .42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 76 567 49 11 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB Nu. 77 469 19 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EO No. 78 373 31 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 ED No. 79 424 68 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 80 884 100 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 81 513 18 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 82 500 97 8 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.1 EB No. 83 351 25 42101000 Khagarin (M) Ward No.2 ED Nu. 50 860 43 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 51 645 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 52 785 29 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.2 ED No. 53 169 42101000 Khagarin (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 54 853 55 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 55 632 530 4210100U Khagaria (M) Ward No.3 EO No. 37 398 4 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward_No.3 EB No. 38 696 I 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.3 Ell No. 39 278 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward NO.3 EB No. 40 570 25 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 41 578 41 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 r.B No. 42 573 42101000 Khagaria (K-l) Ward No.4 EB No. 43 476 96 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 44 548 76 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 45 665 7 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 46 499 86 '12101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 EB Nu. 47 703 13 42101000 Klulgaria (M) Ward NO.4 EB No. 48 182 15 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.4 Ell No. 49 500 47 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.5 _EB No. 33 735 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward NO.5 EB No. 34 778 1 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 35 390 9 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 36 753 44 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward NO.6 EBNo.31 843 to 42101000 Khagaria (M) "Ward No.6 ED No. 32 630

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Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Location urban block / EB Total Castes Tribes Code Name of town Name of ward nUllIber population pbpulation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.7 Ell No. 26 746 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.7 EB No. 27 576 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.7 Ell No. 28 140 14 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.7 Ell No. 29 756 16 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.7 EB No. 30 137 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 21 609 5 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 22 765 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.8 EO'No.23 '474 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 24 667 42101000, Khagaria (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 25 257 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 16 565 • 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.9 ER No. 17 731 9 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.9 Ell No. 18 174 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward NO.9 Ell No. 19 741 23 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No.9 Ell No. 20 459 25 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 Ell No.7 428 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 EO No.8 680 39 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 ED No.9 628 205 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 Ell No. [0 342 158 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 Ell No. 11 615 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 12 581 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 13 446 4 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 14 760 86 42101000 Khagaria (M) . Ward No. 10 EB No. 15 112 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. I( EB No. 56 659 42101000 Khagaria (M) W31~ No. II EB No. 57 722 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 11 EB.No.58 223 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. II Ell No. 59 642 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. II EB No. 60 179 5 42101000 Khagaria.(M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 61 654 .42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 62 660 8 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 12 Ell No. 63 711 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 64 151 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 12 Ell No. 65 655 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 EB No.1 541 68 30 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 Ell No.2 612 208 4 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 EB No.3 674 20 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 Ell No.4 186 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 EB No.5 803 5 42101000 Khagaria (M) Ward No. 13 EB No.6 280 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.' 1 EB No. I 312 28 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.1 EB No.2 313 18 42102000 Gogri 'Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. I EB No.3 ,;- 702

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Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Ldcation urban block / EO Total Castes Tribes Code Name of town Name of ward number population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No .. 1 EB No. " 357 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. I EB No.5 778 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.2 EB No. 18 262 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.-2 EONo.19 315 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.2 EO No. 20 564 7 42102000 Gog .. i Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.2 £13 No. 21 524 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward NO.3 EO No. 28 391 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.3 EO No. 29 696 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.3 EO No. 30 176 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) \yard NO.3 EO No. 31 191 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.3 EO No. 32 603 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.4 EO No.6 227 48 42102000 _ Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.4 EB NO.7 797 206 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.4 EB No.8 31'6 52 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.4 EB No.9 4~6 122 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.5 EB No. 41 ~I 9 42102000. Gogri JamaJpur (NA) Ward No.5 EB No. 42 ~76 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.5 EI3 No. 43 284 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward NO.5 EB No. 44 498 72 42102000 Gogrl Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.5 EO No. 45 222 35 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.5 E13 No. 46 503 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.6 EB No. 10 721 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.6 EB No. II 117 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Wafd No.6 EI3 No. 12 694 42102000 Gogri .Iamalpur (NA) Ward No.7 EO No. I] 742 114 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward N6. 7 EB No. 14 264 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.7 EO No. 15 372 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.7 EB No. 16 ]83 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.7 EB No. 17 429, 10 112102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.8 EO' No. 22 714 28 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward NO.8 EO Nn. 23 255 42102000 Gogri Jamalptlr (NA) Ward No.8 EO No, 24 ·537 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.8 ED No. 25 611 lIS 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward NO.8 EB No. 26 405 42102000 Gogri Jamal pur (NA) Ward No, 8 E8 No. 27 745 42102000 Gogri lamalpur (NA) Ward No.9 E8 No. 33 730 362 4'2102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.9 EB No. 34 181 17 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No, 9 En No, 35 549 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No.9 EB No, 36 570 I] 42102000 Gogri Jamlllpur (NA) Ward No. 10 EO No. 47 321 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 10 ED Nu, 48 635 42102000 Gngri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 10 EB No, 49 557 2 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 10 EB No. 50 r 280

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APPENDIX TO DISTlUCT PRIMARY CENSUS ADSTRACf (Collcld.) TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TillBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Location urban block / EB Total Castes Tribes Code Name of town Name of ward Humber population population population 2 3 4 5 '6 7 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 10 EB No. 51 212 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 10 EB No. 52 306 4 42)02000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. II ED No. 37 717 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 11 EB No. 38 41 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 11 EB No. 39 489 1 42102000 Gogri Jamalp_uf (NA) Ward No. II EB No. 40 386 25 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 12 EB No. 53 489 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 12 EB No. 54 398 42102000 G6gri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 12 ED No. 55 443 61

42102000 I Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 13 EB No. 56 403 9 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 13 EB No. 57 515 221 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 14 EB No. 58 753 92 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 14 EB No. 59 596 48 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA)- Ward No. 14 EB No. 60 447 309 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 15 EB No. 61 566 8 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 15 ED No. 62 534 139 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 16 EB No. 63 149 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 16 ED No. 64 .657 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 16 . ED No. 65 62.0 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 17 EB No. 66 497 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 17 EB No. 67 421 10 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 17 EB No. 68 282 2 42102000 Gogri Jamalpur (NA) Ward No. 17 EB No. 69 479

217 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Locallon DlstncU CD Block! 'I own TotaV Number of code Rural/ household~ rotal population (mcludmg PopulatIOn III the with at least mshtllllonal and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one populatIOn) Sdledllied Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

21 Khagann Total 36,679 185,122 97,821 87,301 44,731 22,947 21,784 Rurl'l J5,651 179,584 94,811 84,773 43,443 22,295 21,148 Urban 1,028 5,538 3,010 2,528 1,288 652 636 0001 Alnu'i rotal 11,364 54,225 28,676 25,549 13,264 6,896 6,368 Rural 11,364 54,225 2&,676 25,549 13,264 6,896 6,368 Urban 0002 Khagana Total &,340 43,159 22,741 20,418 10,339 5,326 5,013 Rural 8,340 43,159 22,741 20,418 10,339 5,326 5,013 Urban 0003 MallSI Total 1,819 9,953 5,281 4,672 2,366 1,225 1,141 Rural 1,819 9,953 5,281 4,672 2,366 1,225 1,141 Urban 0004 Chauthmll Total 3,939 19,957 10,548 9,409 4,862 2,488 2,374 Rural 3,939 19,957 10,548 9,409 4,862 2,488 2,374 Urbl!.ll 0005 Beldallr Total 4,620 22,832 11,758 11,074 5,691 2,840 2,851 Rural 4,620 22,832 11,758 11,074 5,691 2,840 2,851 Urban 0006 Gogn rota I 1,269 17,538 9,449 8,089 4,192 2,137 2,055 Rural 3,269 17,538 9,449 8,089 4,192 2,137 2,055 Urban 0007 Parbatta rotal 2,300 11,920 6,358 5,562 2,729 1,383 1,346 Rural 2,300 11,920 6,358 5,562 2,729 1,383 1,346 Urban URBAN 42101000 Khagana (M) Urban 648 3,350 1,867 1,483 765 402 363 273 42102000 Go~n Jamal~ur ~A} Urban 380 2,188 1,143 11°45 523 250

~8- PRjMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT J<'OR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total/ District! CD Block! Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

"-

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 Jtl 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

34,043 25,147 8,896 151,079 72,674 78,405 78,203 48,965 29,238 Total Khagaria 31,789 23,634 8,155 147,795 71,177- 76,618 76,586 47,675 28,911 Rural 2,254 1,513 741 3,284 1,497 1,787 1,617 1,290 327 Urban 6,903 5,297 1,606 47,322 23,379 23,943 25,300 15,165 10,135 Total Ala.ul; 6,903 5,297 1,606 47,322 23,379 23,943 25,300 15,165 10,135 Rural Urban 8,034 5,911 2,123 35,125 16,830 18,295 16,455 10,921 5,534 Total Khagaria 8,034 5,911 2,123 35,125 16,830 18,295 16,455 10,921 5,534 Rural Urban 2,232 1,623 609 7,721 3,658 4,063 3,697 2,455 1,242 Total Mansi 2,232 1,623 609 7,721 3,658 4,063 3,697 2,455 1,242 Rural Urban 3,766 2,685 1,081 16,191 7,863 8,328 8,473 5,354 3,119 Total Chantham 3,766 2,685 1,081 16,191 7,863 8,328 8,473 5,354 3,119 Rural Urban 2,949 2,258 691 19,883 9,500 10,383 11,173 6,116 5,057 Total Beldaur 2,949 2,258 691 19,883 9,500 10,383 11,173 6,116 5,057 Rural Urban 4,594 3,454 1,140 12,944 5,995 6,949 6,645 4,468 2,177 Total Gogri 4,594 3,454 1,140 12,944 5,995 6,949 6,645 4,468 2,177 Rural Urban 3,311 2,406 905 8,609 3,952 4,657 4,843 3,196 1,647 Total Parbatta 3,311 2,406 905 8,609 3,952 4,657 4,843 3,196 1,647 Rural Urban URBAN 1,325 884 441 2,025 983 1,042 1,021 825 196 Urban Khagacia (M) 929 629 300 1,259 514 745 596 465 131 Urban GD~ri JamalQur iliA~

219 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :,KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Localion District! CD Dlodd Towil Tolal! Industrial calegory code Rural! ntlll1per Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricullurallabourers

Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

21 Khagarin Total 51,6.f..1 39,509 12,132 3,551 3,044 507 40,548 30,143 10,405 Rural 50,280 38,370 11 ,9111 3,539 3,035 504 40,374 29,995 10,379 Urban 1,361 1,139 222 12 9 3 174 148 26 000,", A 10.1>'; Total 16,469 12,416 4,053 1,275 1,084 191 14,238 10,589 3,649 Rural 16,469 12,416 4,053 1,275 1,084 191 14,238 10,589 3,649 Urban 0002 Khagaria Total 10,653 8,591 2,0(i2 548 477 71 7,999 6,219 1,780 Rural 10,653 8,591 2,062 548 477 71 7,999 6,219 1,780 Urban 0003 Mansi Total 2,012 1,777 235 100 90 10 1,224 1,074 ISO Rural' 2,012 1,,7?7 235 100 90 10 1,224 1,074 ISO Urban 0004 Chautham Total 5,611 4,190 1,421 485 424 61 4,523 3,268 1,255 Rural 5,611 4,190 1,421 485 424 61 4,523 3,268 1,255 Urban 0005 Beldaur Tolal 7,705 5,262 2,4(13 666 542 124 6,586 4,386 2,200 Rural 7,705 5,262 2,443 666 542 124 6,586 4.~86 2,200 Urban 0006 Gogri Total 4,560 3,691 869 285 264 21 3,291 2,609 683 Rural 4,560 3,691 869 285 264 21 3,292 2,609 683 Urban 0007 Pmbatta TOlal 3,270 2,443 827 180 154 26 2,512 1,850 662 Rural 3,270 2,443 827 180 154 26 2,512 1,850 662 Ulban URBAN 42101000 Khagaria (M) Urban 894 738 156 60 60 42102000 Gogri Jall1al~ur Q::!A~ Ulban ~67 401 66 12 9 3 114 88 26

220 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Town Rural! Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

1,402 928 474 6,140 5,394 746 26,562 9,456 17,106 Total Khagaria 1,180 791 389 5,187 4,549 638 26,306 9,305 17,001 Rural 222 137 85 953 845 108 256 151 lOS Urbau 156 116 40 800 627 173 8,831 2,749 6,082 Total Al()Uli 156 116 40 800 627 173 8,831 2,749 6,082 Rural Urban 215 151 64 1,891 1,744 147 5,802 2,330 3,472 Total Khagaria 21S 151 64 1,891 1,744 147 5,802 2,330 3,472 Rural Urban 163 ,119 44· 525 .. 494 31 1,685 678 1,001 Total Mansi 163 119 44 525 494 31 1,685 618 1,001 Rural Urban 56 39 17 547 459 88 2,862 1,164 1,698 Tolal Chaulham 56 39 17 547 459 88 2,~62 1,164 1,698 Rural Urban 192 121 71 261 213 48 3,468 854 2,614 Total Beldaur 192 121 71 261 213 48 3,'168 854 2,614 Rural Urban 126 78 48 857 140 117 2,085 717 1,308 Total Gogri , 126 78 48 857 740 117 2,085 777 1,308 Ruml Urban 272 167 105 306 272 34 1,573 753 820 Total Parbatta 272 167 105 306 272 34 1,573 753 820 Rural Urban URBAN 193 113 80 641 565 76 127 87 40 Urban Khagaria eM) 29 24 5 312 280 32 129 64 65 Urban Go~ri Jamall!ur (!:!A2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD l3Iock! Towll Totall Industrial category of marginal workers eode Rural! number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males fcmales Persons Males females Persons Malcs females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

21 KI"'I(:Irill 'I'olal 1,453 438 1,015 23,108 7,852 15,256 364 106 258 Rural 1,439 436 1,003 23,000 7,797 15,203 336 9G 240 Urb~1l 14 2 12 108 55 53 28 10 18 ooo,!.. A \QI)Ii Total 539 120 419 7,974 2,497 5,477 60 II 49 Rural 539 120 419 7,974 2,497 5,477 60 II 49 Urban 0002 Khagnria Tolal 229 60 169 5,020 1,906 3,114 107 32 75 Rural 229 60 169 5,020 1,906 3,114 107 32 75 Urban 0003 MUIlSi Total 57 22 35 1,491 562 929 40 21 \9 Rural 57 22 35 1,491 562 929 40 21 19 Urban 0004 Chautham Total 334 140 194 2,133 777 1,356 15 7 8 Runll 334 140 194 2,133 777 1,356 15 7 8 Urban' 0005 Beldom Totnl 170 36 134 3,200 762 2,438 42 15 27 Rural 170 36 134 3,200 762 2,438 42 15 27 Urban 0006 Gogri Total 75 36 39. 1,752 615 1,137 32 8 24 Rural 75 36 39 1,752 615 1,137 32 8 24 Urban 0007 Parhalla Total 35 22 13 1,430 678 752 40 2 38 Rural 35 22 13 1,430 678 752 40 2 38' Urban URBAN 42101000 Khngnria (M) Urban 65 37 28 14 7 7 42102000 GU!.Iri JanmlEur ~Ni\2 Urban 14 2 12 43 18 25 14 3 II

222 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

1,637 1,060 577 106,919 48,856 58,063 Total Khagaria 21 1,531 976 555 102,998 47,136 55,862 Rural 106 84 22 3,921 1,720 2,201 Urban 258 121 137 28,925 13,511 15,414 Total II. \00\ i 01)0.1 258 121 137 28,925 13,511 15,414 Rural Urban 446 332 114 26,704 11,820 14,884 Total Khagaria 0002 446 332 114 26,704 11,820 14,884 Rural Urban 97 73 24 6,256 2,826 3,430 Total Mansi 0003 97 73 2.4 6,256 2,826 3,430 Rural Urban 380 240 140 11,484 5,194 6,290 Total Chautham 0004 380 240 140 11,484 5,194 6,290 Rural Urban 56 41 15 11,659 5,642 6,017 Total Beldaur 0005 56 41 15 11,659 5,642 6,017 Rural Urban 226 118 108 10,893 4,981 5,912 Total Gogri 0006 226. liS 108 10,893 4,981 5,912 Rural Urban 68 51 17 7,077 3,162 3,915 Total Parbatta 0007 68 51 17 7;077 3,162 3,915 Rnral Urban URBAN- 48 43 5 2,329 1,042 1,287 Urban Khagaria (M) 42101000 58 41 17 1,592 678 914- Urban Gogri Jamal~ur Q:!A2 42102000 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total/ Number of code Rllral/ hOllseholds Total p.opulation (incllJding Population in the lIumber Urban with at least institutiollul and houseless age-group 0-6 one pupulatiun) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

21 Khagaria Total 90 332 182 150 77 36 41 Rural 74 276 154 122 67 32 35 Urban 16 56 28 28 10 4 6 0001 Alauli Total 16 24 13 6 6 4 2 Ruml 16 2-1 18 6 6 4 2 Urban 0002 Khagaria Total 5 20 II 9 5 2 3 Ruml 20 II 9, 5 2 3 Urban ()OO3 M:llls\ Total 9 24 12 12 6 S Rural 9 24 12 12 6 Urban 0004 Chauthrun Total 16 76 44 32 12 7 5 Rural 16 76 44 32 12 7 5 Urbar', 0005 Beldaur Total 8 41 23 18 11 7 4 Rural 8 41 23 18 II 7 4 UrblU! 0006 Gogri Total 19 90 45 45 27 II 16 Rural 19 90 45 45 27 11 16 Urban 0007 Parhalla Total Rural Urban URUAN 42101000 Khagaria ~M) Urban 16 56 28 28 10 4 6

224 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Rurall Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban .....

Persons Males Females Persons 'Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

119 85 34 213 97- 116 1(6" 117 59 Total Khagaria 78 61 17 198 93 105 158 100 58 Rural 41 24 17 15 4 11 18 17 I Urban 12 11 1 J2 7 5 14 14 Tolal Alanli 12 II 12 7 5 14 14 Rural Urban 6 5 14 6 8 6 4 2 Total Khagaria 6 5 14 6 8 6 4 2 Rural Urban 15 ,II 4 9 8 9 8 Total Mansi 15 II 4 9 8 9 8 Rural Urban 18 12 6 58 32 26 60 33 27 Total Chautham 18 12 6 58- 32 26 60 33 27 Rural Urban 10 6 4 31 17 14 12 8 4 Total Beldanr 10 6 4 31 17 14 12 8 4 Rural Urban 16 15 74 30 44 56 32 24 Total Gogri 16 15 74 30 44 56 32 24 Rural Urban Total Parbatta Rural Urban URBAN 41 24 17 IS 4 11 18 17 Urban Kha~aria {M~

225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Totalf Industrial category code Ruralf number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agriculturallabollrers

Persuns Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 . 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

21 Khagaria Total 98 73 25 15 7 8 25 19 6 Ruml· 110 56 24 15 7 8 25 19 6 Urhan III 17 1 0001 Alallii Total 13 13 12 12 Rural 13 13 12 12 Urban 0002 Khagaria Total S 4 .1 2 Rural 5 4 2 Urban 000) Mansi Total 9 8 Rural 9 8 Urban 0004 Chauthalll Total Rural VrDaI! 0005 D~ldaur Total 8 7 2 2 Rural 8 7 2 2 Urban 0006 Gogri Total 43 23 20 13 6 7 \I 5 6 Rural 43 23 20 13 6 7 II 5 6 Urban 0007 Parbatla Total Rural Urban UIUlAN 42101000 Kha!\aria (M~ Urban 18 17

226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

District! CD Block! Town of]llRin workers Total! Rural! Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers "-

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 .33 34 35 36 37 3 2

58 47 11 78 44 34 Total KhRgaria 40 - 30 10 78 44 34 Rural 18 17 1 Urban Total Alauli Rural Urban 3 3 Total Kbagaria 3 3 Rural Urban 9 8 Total Mansi 9 8 Rural Urban 39 33 26 Total Chautham 59 33 26 Rural Urban 6 5 4 3 Total Deldaur 6 5 4 3 Rural Urban 19 12 7 13 9 4 Total Gogri 19 12 7 13 9 4 Rural Urban Total Parbatta Rural Urban URBAN 18 17 Urban Kllalo\aria ~M) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total/ Industrial category of marginal workers code Rurall number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agrieulturallabourcrs workers

Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

21 Khagaria Total 8 6 2 S 2 3 Rural 8 6 2 5 2 3 Urban 0001 Alauli Total Rural Urban 0002 Khagaria Total Rural Urban 0003 Mansi Total Rural Urban 0004 Chmtlham Total Rural Urball- 0005 I3cldaur Total 4 3 Rural 4 3 Urban 0006 Gogti Total 6 4 2 Rural 6 2 Urban " 0007 Parbatta Total Rural Urban U({nAN 42101000 KIJa~aria ~M) Urban

226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Tutal! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural/ code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

64 36 28 156 65 91 Total Khagaria 21 64 36 28 U8 54 64 Rural 38 11 27 Urban 10 4 6 Total Alauli 0001 10 4 6 Rural Urban 14 7 7 Total Khagaria 0002 14 7 7 Rural Urban 15 4 II Total Mansi 0003 15 4 II Rural )Jrban 58 32 26 16 II 5 Totnl Chnutham 0004 58 32 26 16 II 5 Rural Urban 29 15 14' Totql Beldaur 0005 29 15 14 Rural Urban 6 4 2 34 13 21 Total Gogri 0006 6, 4 2 34 13 21 Rural Urban Total Parbatta 0007 Rural Urban -URBAN 38 11 27 Urban Khae;aria {M} 42101000 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Drock- Total population (including Location Area or institutional and houseless Population in the code Village.in Number of ~o~ulation~ age-grouQ 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUOI Alnuli (Total) 27,447.0 39,537 213,845 112,955 100,890 48,648 2S,180 23,468 0001 Alauli (Rural) 27,447.0 39,537 213,84S 112,955 '100,890 48,648 25,180 23,468 0001 Alauli (Urban) Alauli (ltural) 02266400 Badhchalar 208.0 700 3,772 1,947 1,825 885 448 437 02266500 Dahwa Khairi Khulaha 2,070.0 1,479 7,324 3,880 3,444 1,725 922 803 02266600 Amallsi 1,533.0 1,091 5,757 3,037 2,720 1,347 682 665 02266700 Mohall(Jur 645.0 295 1,387 732 655 32Z 171 156 02266800 Snntokh Bishunpur 214.0 228 1,~37 695 642 262 134 128 02266900 AllIl13icharua 939.0 2,175 12,499 6,573 5,926 2,697 1,336 1,361 02267000 Sanjhauti 714.0 851 4,641 2,501 2,140 1,060 521 539 02267100 Alauli 531.0 2,333 12,878 6,916 5,962 2,869 1,542 1,327 02267200 Chhampatti 466.0 934 4,941 2,629 2,312 1,062 569 493 ()2267300 Dariapur 170.0 · ...... Un.inhabited ...••• ...• .... 02267400 Ananpur Maron 2,011.0 1,081 5,19'1 2,724 2,475 1,379 715 664 02267500 Aurahidih 480.0 419 2,llJ 1,098 1,015 453 217 236 02267600 CheraKhera 1,716.0 2,913 14,952 7,913 7,039 3,364 1,793 1,571 02267700 Saharhan..i 939.0 1,364 7,541 3,974 3,567 1,668 861 807 02267800 Khonln 52.0- 151 815 433 382 178 89 89 02267900 Sano Khar 94.0 593 3,391 1,771 1,620 723 349 374 02268000 Meglmun3 1,287.0 2,()52 11,747 6,131 5,616 2,676 1,359 1,317 02268100 Halhwan 1,435.0 1,649 9,303 5,067 4,236 2,144 1,125 1,019 02268200 Raun 640,0 1,654 8,724 4,613 4,111 2,048 1,080 968 02268300 Gorimlli 1,002:0 1,129 5,813 3,093 2,720 1,364 714 650 02268400 Ladallta 465.0 688 3,770 2,089 1,681 874 469 405 02268500 Sahsi 437.0 1.165 6,309 3,233 3,076 1,484 764 720 02268600 Giddha 199.0 292 1,844 999 845 486 257 229 02268700 Jogia 184.0 656 3,958 2,062 1.&96 1,035 516 519 02268800 Bhikhari Ghat 370.0 574 3,466 1,811 1,655 725 375 350 02268900 Burh\va 240.0 236 1,347 706 541 285 149 136 02269000 Parri 191.0 592 3,065 1,596 1,469 643 348 295 02269100 Hnrpur 302.0 1,335 7,067 3,691 3,376 1,510 790 720 022q9200 Nisla 53.0 396 2,120 1,145 975 460 254 206 02269300 Silllraita 290.0 72~ 3,992 1,956 2,036 879 460 419 02269400 Asurar 226.0 211 1,160 634 526 251 151 100 02269500 Mlljauna 121.0 381 2,364 1,253 1,111 516 270 246 02269600 Budhaura 365.0 640 3,847 2,041 1,806 743 385 358 02269700 Unura Chak 328.0 1,057 5,796 3,071 2,725 1,378 708 670 02269800 Bnhadurpllr 305.0 1,172 7,096 3,818 3,278 1,477 765 712 022699[JO Sanilmr 329.0 536 2,893 1,467 1,426 636 299 337 02270000 1m Ii 549.0 227 1,194 616 578 266 135 131 02270100 Chllil Kauri 1,006.0 I,OGO 5,588 2,915, 2,673 1,284 627 657 02270200 Machhra 1,276.0 921 5,058 2,615 2,443 1,303 666 637 02270300 SlIollnha 1,378.0 2,014 10,035 5,389: 4,646 2,309 1,223 1,086 02270100 Dighni 674.0 510 2,479 1,341 1,138 631 334 297 02270500 Murli 558.0 371 1,676 862 814 450 232 218 02270600 Ahunasiswa 72.0 138 732 397 335 161 81 80 02270700 Ahuna 99.0 265 1,309 680 629 330 146 184 02270800 Chaillpur Khurd 284.0 281 1,546 841 705 301 1-19 152

230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Alauli

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribe.s EOEulatioll Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 54,225 28,676 25,549 24 18 6 51,889 37,085 14,804 Alauli (Total) 54,225 28,676 25,549 24 18 6 51,889 37,085 14,804 Alauli (Rural) Alauli (Urban) Alauli (Rural) 1,167 601 566 765 546 219 Badhchatar 3,398 1,776 1,622 I,Btll 1,307 534 Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 2,304 1,239 1,065 657 543 114 AIl18usi 1,134 600 534 147 119 28 Mohanpur 395 187 208 291 ·230 61 Santokh Bishunpur 2,342 1,242 1,100 3,693 2,637 1,056 All1baicharua 930 501 429 1,066 834 232 Sanjhauti 1,686 940 746 6 3 3 3,728 2,542 1,186 A1auli 1,142 606 536 1,461 976 485 Chharapatti -.------Un-inhabited------Dariapur 3,619 1,923 1,696 607 464 143 Ananpur Maran 1,150 603 547 297 209 88 Aurahidih 3,122 1,653 1,469 3,411 2,409 1,002 CheraKhera 1,996 1,075 921 1,509 1,052 457 Saitarbani 78 44 34 88 78 10 Khonta 182 100 82 1,097 695 402 Sano Khar 2,572 1,384 1,188 2,407 1,714 693 Meghauna 1,235 679 556 1,860 1,446 414 Hathwan 1,378 713 665 1,969 1,427 542 Raun 2,665 1,404 1,261 1,219 920 299 Goriami 866 483 383 725 582 143 Ladaura 855 434 421 1,987 1,305 682 Sahsi 362 180 182 372 288 84 Giddha 62 30 32 918 687 231 Jogia 922 467 455 407 300- 107 Bhikhari Ghat 42 15 27 382 279 103 Burhwa 659 359 300 707 520 187 Parri 637 333 304 2,508 1,686 822 Harpur 218 109 109 601 427 174 Nista 1,096 569 527 " 1,311 899 412 Sintraha 47 25 22 373 ~40 133 Asurar 222 114 108 675 504 171 Mujauna 626 335 291 1,218 819 399 Budhaura 973 511 462 1,214 927 287 GauraChak 774 391 383 2,222 1,595 627 Bahadurpur 608 314 294 923 583 340 Sanihar '458 231 227 292 213 79 Imli 2,020 1,061 959 1,523 1,084 439' Chhil Kauri 2,271 1,187 1,084 959 717 242 Machhra 4,624 2,495 2,129 18 15 l- 2,741 1,951 790 Summha 821 439 382 559 421 138 Dighni 1,540 788 752 370 305 65 MurH 189 104 85 149 113 36 Ahunasiswa 501 261 240 200 159 41 AhUlla 337 171 166 440 333 107 Chainpur Khurd

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Localion code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persuns Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Alauli (Tolal) 161,956 75,870 86,086 8Q,328 56,971 29,357 59,251 47,052 12,199 0001 Alauli «((lIral) 161,956 75,870 86,086 86,328 56,971 29,357 59,251 47,052 12,199 0001 Alauli (Urban) Alauli (nural) 02266100 Badhchalar 3,007 1,401 1,606 1,793 1,037 756 1,257 893 364 022665,00 Dahwa Khairi Khulaha 5,483 2,513 2,910 3,516 2,069 1,447 2,259 1,886 373 02266600 Amausi 5,100 2,494 2,606 3,012 1,703 1,309 2,093 1,576 5[7 02266700 Mohanpur 1,240 613 627 804 433 37[ 283 273 [0 02266800 Santokh Bishunpur 1,046 465 581 627 430 197 426 343 83 02266900 Ambaichanm 8,806 3,936 4,870 4,968 3,409 1,559 4,359 3,[ [I 1,248 02267000 Sanjhauli 3,575 1,667 1,908 1,865 1,191 674 1,250 850 400 02267100 A[auli 9,150 4,374 4,776 4,830 3,345 1,485 3,639 2,852 7&7 02267200 Chharnpalti 3,480 [,653 1,827 2,158 1,331 827 1,254 982 272 02267300 Dariapur' ------Un-inhabiled------02267400 Ananpur Maran 4,592 2,260 2,332 2,183 1,365 818 1,562 1,259 303 02267500 Aurahidih 1,8[6 889 927 7'17 540 207 593 524 69 02267600 CheraKhera 11,541 5,504 6,037 6,%5 4,132 2,833 4,306 3,415 891 02267700 Saharbani 6,032 2,922 3,110 3,558 2,058 1,500 1,439 1,230 209 02267800 Khonta 727 355 372 314 240 74 69 69 02267900 Sano KhaT 2,294 1,076 1,218 93[ 791 134 398 358 40 02268000 Meghauna 9,340 4,417 4,923 5,329 3,174 2,155 3,451 2,502 949 02268100 HathW81l 7,443 3,621 3,822 3,263 2,346 917 2,657 2,084 573 02268200 Raull 6,755. 3,186 3,569 3,370 2,434 936 2,620 2,220 400 02268300 Goriami 4,594 2,173 2,421 2,926 1,74[ 1,185 2,209 1,540 669 02268-100 Ladaura 3,045 1,507 1,538 [,711 1,112 599 959 755 204 02268500 Sahsi 4,322 1',928 2,394 2,243 1,439 804 1,299 1,045 254 02268600 Giddha 1,472 711 761 850 527 323 425 382 43 02268700 Jogia 3,040 1,375 1,665 '1,206 928 278 793 704 89 02268800 Bhikbari Ghat 3,059 1,511 1,548 1,508 874 634 1,153 799 354 02268900 llurhwa 965 427 538 331 327 4 322 319 3 02269000 Parri 2,358 1,076 1,282 972 752 220 781 605 176 02269100 HnTr ur 4,559 2,005 2,554 2,163 1,775 388 1,550 1,453 97 02269200 Nisin 1,5[9 711l 801 1,069 655 414 698 634 64 0226930[) Sirnraha 2,681 [,U57 1,524 1,128 857 271 809 738 71 02269400 ASllmr 787 394 393 5X6 305 281 583 304 279 02269500 MlIjnulla 1,689 7'19 940 !ISS 638 217 640 542 98 02269600 BlIdhaura 2,629 [,222 1,407 1,267 1,05~ 214 998 924 74 02269700 Gaura Clmk 4,582 2,144 2,438 [,94R 1,331 617 1,711 1,194 517 02269800 llahadurplir 4,874 2,223 2,651 2,076 1,713 363 1,373 1,228 145 02269900 Sallihar 1,970 884 1,086 1,049 738 311 768 650 118 02270000' hnli 902 403 499 577 362 215 163 156 7 02270100 Chhi! Kauri 4,065.. I,R31 2,234 2,203 1,463 740 1,636 1,222 4[4 02270200 Machhra 4,099 [,898 2,201 2,'188 1,356 1,132 1,455 1,079 376 02270300 Summhn 7,294 3,438 3,856 3,737 2,839 898 2,755 2,400 355 02270400 Dighni 1,920 920 1,000 1,017 ,690 327 823 618 205 02270500 Murli 1,306 557 749 942 481 461 441 423 18 02270600 Ahunasiswa 583 284 299 :'11 202 109 222 183 39 0227()700 Ahllna 1,109 521 588 332 ~H7 15 328 3[4 14 02270800 ChainEur Klmrd 1,106. 508 598 600 '462 138 442 414 28

2:g, PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Alauli Industrial catego!y of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agriculturnllabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 18,915 15,609 3,306 33,694 26,070 7,624 976 780 196 5,666 4,593 1,073 Alauli (Total) 18,915 15,609 3,306 33,694 26,070 7,624 976 780 196 5,666 4,593 1,073 Alauli (Rural) Alauli (Urban) Alauli (RurAl) 209 195 14 866 564 302 6 3 3 176 131 45 Badhchatar 325 293 32 1,591 1,315 276 112 101 II 231 177 54 Dahwa Khairi Khutalll 311 244 67 1,712 1,285 427 23 9 14 47 38 9 Amausi 33 28 5 250 245 5 Mohanpur 159 135 24 179 129 50 I 87 78 9 Santokh Bishunpur 1,526 1,135 391 2,526 1,714 812 19 15 4 288 247 41 Ambaicharua 551 381 170 652 439 213 4 2 2 43 28 15 Sattihauti 1,000 868 132 1,840 1,292 548 73 56 17 726 636 90 Alauli 484 404 80 623 458 165 4 4 143 116 27 Chharapatti ------~---Un-inhabited------Dariapur 391 356 35 1,042 783 259 5 5 124 liS 9 Ananpur Maran 242 225 17 214 189 25 137 110 27 Aurahidih 1,042 936 106 2,877 2,228 649 67 47 20 320 204 116 CheraKhera 593 -491 102 762 .663 99 28 24 4 56' 52 4 Saharbani 62 62 7 7 Khonta 115 98 17 185 164 21 2 2 96 94 2 Sano Khar 1,721 1,171 550 1,577 1,208 369 48 34 14 lOS 89 16 Mcghauna 1,178 1,004 174 1,104 780 324 27 24 3 348 276 72 Hathwan 1,1,10 964 146 1,192 976 216 65 49 16 253 231 22 Ralln 667 '443 224 1,400 974 426 60 55 5 82 68 14 Goriami 454 383 71 487 354 133 3 3 15 15 Ladaura 322 296 26 835 615 220 12 II 130 123 7 Sahsi 215 202 13 180 153 27 10 9 I 20 18 2 Giddha 254 248 6 245 225 20 37 22 15 257 209 48 Jogia 466 251 215 664 528 136 4 3 19 17 2 Bhikhari Ghat 107 107 200 197 3 I 1 14 14 Burhwa 91 88 3 654 483 171 13 13 23 21 2 Parri 316 306 10 689 654 35 39 31 8 506 462 44 Harpur 131 123 8 445 399 46 ...30 25 5 92 87 5 Nisla 355 345 10 328 294 34 22 8 14 104 91 13 Simraha 422 ISS 267 153 142 11 II 7 1 Asurar 294 242 52 241 204 37 41 40 I 64 56 8 Mujauna 253 234 19 580 549 31 II 6 2 157 135 22 Budhallra 426 394 32 1,008 710 298 18 18 259 72 187 Gaura Chnk 280 269· 11 849 724 125 37 35 2 207 200 7 Bahadurpur 244 208 36 474 401 73 5 5 45 41 4 Sanihar 126 121 5 - 27 25 2 10 10 Imli 324 294 30 1,032 779- 253 53 41 12 227 108 119 Chhil Kauri 531 446 85 852 568 284 54 48 6 18 17 I Machhrn 832 741 91 1,749 1,515 234 26 18 8 148· 126 22 Summha 203 191 12 601 412 189 7 5 2 12 10 2 Dighni 140 140 269 254 15 3 3 29 26 3 Murli 63 56 7 159 127 32 AIIURasiswa 141 135 6 169 161 8 9 9 9 9 AIIURa 206 201 5 212 191 21 24 22 2 Chainpur Kburd

.233-- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD 81ock- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators t\griculturallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 AI"uli (Tufal) 27,077 9,919 17,158 4,%9 1,575 3,394 19,760 7,295 12,465 oot) I Alauli (Rural) 27,077 9,919 17,158 4,969 1,575 3,394 19,760 7,295 12,465 000 I AI"uli (Urban) Alauli (Rural) 02266400 Badhchalar 536 144 392 52 30 22 443 103 340 02266500 Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 1,257 183 1,074 98 26 72 1,082 142 940 02266600 Amallsi 919 127 792 67 15 52 820 106 714 02266700 Mohanpur 521 160 361 519 160 359 02266800 Sanlokh Bishunpur 201 87 114 78 23 55 88 38 50 02266900 Ambaichama 609 298 311 116 45 71 460 236 224 02267000 Salljhauti 615 341 274 39 26 13 50S 292 213 02267100 Alauli 1,191 493 698 204 ,67 137 719 347 372 02267200 Chharapatti 904 349 555 115 ,36 79 761 297 464 02267300 Dariapur ------Un-inhabj(ed------.---- 02267400 Ananpur Maran 621 106 515 68 15 53 537 88 449 02267500 Aumhidih 154 16 138 512 143 II 132 02267600 CheraKllcfR 2,659 717 1,942 725 117 608 1,817 55! 1,266 02267700 Snhnrhani 2,119.. 828 1,291 251 59 192 1,825 754 1,071 02267800 Khonta 245 171 74 1 .1 243 169 74 02267900 Sano Khar 533 439 94 34 10 24 475 405 70 02268000 Mcghauna 1,878 672 1,206 602 201 401 1,218 443 775 02268100 Hathw3n 606 262 344 200 66 134 349 164 185 02268200 Raul! 750 214 536 312 74 238 398 114 284 02268300 Goriallli 717 201 516 167 40 127 385 80 305 02268400 Ladaura 752 357 395 237 101 136 469 214 255 02268500 Sallsi 944 394 550 151 77 74 541 229 312 02268600 Giddha 42S Itl5 280 158 58 100 247 82 165 02268700 logia 413 224 189 110 60 50 236 130 106 02268800 Ohikhari Ghat 355 75 280 33 9 24 307 64 243 02268900 Burhwa 9 8 I 5 4 02269000 ParTi 191 \47 44 (, 4 2 174 133 41 02269100 Harpur 613 322 291 13-1 58 76 392 209 183 02269200 Nisla 371 21 350 49 48 291 18 273 02269300 Simraha 319 119 200 23 15 8 140 70 70 02269400 Asurar 3 2 3 I 2 02269500 Mltiauna 21S 96 119 41 13 28 130 47 83 02269600 Budhama 26~ 129 140 32 19 13 214 97 117 02269700 Gaura Chak 237 137 100 14 6 8 185 119 66 02269800 BahadUlpur 703 485 218 21 19 2 551 345 206 02269900 Sanihar 281 88 193 71 16 55 187 57 130 02270000 llllli 414 206 208 21 15 6 390 190 200 02270100 Chhil Kauri 567 241 326 46 33 13 335 136 199 02270200 Machhra 1,033 277 756 328 96 232 682 176 506 02270300 Summha 982 439 543 135 59 76 800 347 453 02270400 Dighni 194 72 122 31 18 13 145 44 101 02270500 MurH 501 58 443 161 24 137 332 34 298 02210600 Ahunasiswa 89 19 70 6 5 82 17 65 02270700 Ahulia 3 4 3 1 02270800 Chainpur Khurd 158" 48 110 23 17 6 134 30 104 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Alallli of marginal workers Location Household indust!2: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females NameofVillase number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 643 81 562 1,705 ," 968 737 127,517 55,984 71,533 Alauli (Tolal) 0001 643 81 562 1,705 968 737 127,517 55,984 71,533 Alauli (Rural) 0001 Alauli (Urban) 0001 Alauli (Rural) I 40 10- 30 1,979 _ 910 1,,069 Badhchatar 02266400 39 3 36 38 12 26 3,80S I,SII 1,997 Dahwa Khairi Khutaha 02266500 19 18 13 5 8 2,745 1,334 1,411 Amausi 02266600 2 2 583 299 284 Mohanpur 02266700 35 26 9 710 265 445 Santokh Bishunpur 02266800 8 2 6 25 15 10 7,531 3,164 4,367 Ambaicharua 02266900 , 1 1 70 22 48 2,776 1,310 1,466 Sanjhauti 02267000 18 4 14 250 75 175 8,048 3,571 4,477 Alauli 02267100 7 4 3 21 12 9 2,783 1,298 1,485 Chharapatti 02267200 ------Un-illllabited------Dariapur 02267300 6 6 10 3 7 3,016 1,359 1,657 Ananpur Maran 02267400 6 2 4 1,366 558 808 Aurahidih 02267500 23 3 20 94 46 48 7,987 3,7SI 4,206 CheraKhcra 02267600 9 3 6 34 12 22 3,983 1,916 2,067 Saharbani 02267700 1 1 501 193' 308 Khenta 02267800 2 2 22 22 2,460 974 1,486 Sane Khar 02267900 25 5 20 33 23 10 6,418 2,957 3,461 Meghauna 02268000 14 3 11 43 29 14 6,040 2,721 3,319 Hathwan 02268100 6 3 3 34 23 11 5,354 2,179 3,175 Raun 02268200 7 7 158 81 77 2,887 1,352 1,535 Goriami 02268300 4 2 2 42 40 2 2,059 977 1,082 Ladaura 02268400 131 4 127 121 84 37 4,066 1,794 2,272 Snhsi 02268500 13 2 11 7 3 4 994 472 522 Giddha 0226860(t 16 15 51 33 18 2,752 1,134 1,618 Jogia 02268700 13 I3 2 2 1,958 937 1,021 Bhikhari Ghat 02268800 3 3 1,016 379 637 Burhwa 02268900 I 1 10 10 2,093 844 }'249 Parri 02269000 28 2 26 59 53 6 4,904 1,916 ,988 Harpur 02269100 19 2 17 12 !~ , 1,051 490 Nista 02269200 57 1 56 99 33 66 2,864 1,099 I,;~ Simraha 02269300 574 329 t45 Asurar 02269400 II 6 5 33 30 3 1,509 615 ,894 Mujaun8 02269500 ,7 7 16 13 3 2,580 988 1\592 Budhaura 02269600 20 7 13 18 5 13 3,848 1,740 2,108 GauraChak 02269700 10 3 7 121 118 3 5,020 2,105 2,915 Bahadurpur 02269800 7 7 16 15 1 1,844 729 1,115 Sanihar 02269900 1 1 2 1 1 617 254 363 1mli 02270000 70 70 116 72 44 3,385 1,452 1,933 Chhil Kauri 02270100 20 5 15 3 3 2,570 1,259 ",'311 Machhra 02270200 18 7 11 29 26 3 6,298 2,550 3f748 Summha 02270300 9 3 6 9 7 2 1,462 651 811 Dighni 02270400 8 8 734 381 353 Murli 02270500 I 421 195 226 AlJunasiswa 02270600 977 J6J ~14 Ahum! 02270700 946 379 ,567 Chain pur Khurd 02270800 ;i

-235' DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock- Total pupulation (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of ~u~ulation2 a8e-grou~ 0-6 number Name ofVillase heclnres households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Kl1agaria (Total) 25,940.0 43,618 250,259 132,371 117,888 54,409 28,244 26,165 0002 Kl1ngaria (Hursl) 25,940.0 43,618 250,259 132,371 117,888 54,409 28,244 26,165 0002 Khagaria (Urban) Khagnria (Rural) 02270900 Sahuria 558.0 168 927 478 449 226 113 113 0227lO00 Pifrai! 60.0 ------Un-inhabited------022711U0 Marar 1,977.0 1,213 6,075 3,178 2,897 1,589 837 752 02271200 Rasallllk 570.0 1,399 8,459 4,466 3,993 1,794 878 916 02271300 Marar 1,325.0 3,735 22,249 11,833 10,416 5,027 2,605 2,422 02271400 Bachhallta 1,040.0 1,670 10,092 5,412 4,680 2,222 1,184 1,038 02271500 Dhodhraha 490.0 399 2,050 1,069 981 485 247 238 02271600 Blmgwall chnk 395.0 465 2,326 1,215 1,111 534 282 252 02271700 Rahima 95.0 287 1,261 614 647 319 162 157 ()227 1800 Dahraia 138.0 182 1,083 573 510 280 165 115 02271900 Kalmia 427.0 297 1,795 909 886 409 195 214 02272000 Barai 192.0 471 2,535 1,384 1,151 536 293 243 02272100 Rani Shakarpura 1,033.0 2,111 12,127 6,275 5,852 2,647 1,318 1,329 02272200 Bhcln"Simri 1,065.0 1,819 9,701 5,048 4,653 2,160 1,115 1,045 02272300 Gangaur 900.0 949 5,356 2,789 2,567 1,157 615 542 02272400 Olapur 474.0 753 4,620 2,437 2,183 986 501 485 02272500 Tetarabad 427.0 1,653 9,217 4,687 4,530 2,105 1,121 984 02272600 Inglish Tetarabad 20.0 ------Un-inhabited------02272700 Chak Tetarabad 51.0 ------Un-inhab ited------02272800 Tdarabad 4.0 ------Ull-inhabited------02272900 Jnl Kaura 110.0 1,102 7,223 3,753 3,470 1,457 759 698 02273000 Manbodh Tola 23.0 164 988 535 453 252 130 122 02273100 Jahangira 1,097.0 1,344 7,125 3,781 3,344 1,587 806 781 02273200 Sobhni 150.0 353 1,958 1,018 940 449 229 220 02273300 Labhgaoll 827.0 1,346 7,701 4,001 3,700 1,732 914 818 02273400 Babhull Gawan 645.0 826 4,332 2,304 2,028 1,021 558 463 02273500 Bishunpur Dhusmari 359.0 870 5,196 2,803 2,393 1,065 572 493 ()2273600 Bhadas 2,117.Q 3,056 17,323 9,064 8,259 3,722 1,884 1,838 02273700 Darhi 201.0 10 25 14 II 5 2 3 02273800 Darhi 212.0 236 1,545 828 717 233 116 117 02273900 Kasimpur 159.0 442 2,581 1,350 1,231 516 260 256 02274000 Madhua 286.0 356 1,753 915 838 380 200 180 02274100 Durgapur Kmari 27.0 III 743 • 427 316 169 94 75 02274200 Durgapur 351.0 1,113 5,937 3,115 2,822 1,388 724 664 02274300 Durgapur Barari 114.0 ------Un-inha.bited------02274400 Ammadih 29.0 ------Un-illhabited------02274500 Kothia 405.0 808 5,072 2,725 2,347 1,254 662 592 02274600 SeikhpunI 57.0 256 1,572 825 747 334 169 165 02274700 Kutubpur 55.0 637 J,661 1,998 1,663 895 468 427 02274800 MaUlUrapllr 304.0 2,226 13,824 7,456 6,368 2,820 1,485 1,335 02274900 RlIhimpur 5,104.0 4,339 22,795 12,164 10,631 4,888 2,456 2,432 02275000 Sonhallii 295.0 2,277 14,145 7,648 6,497 2,615 1,395 1,220 02275100 Ranko 359.0 1,310 8,021 4,347 3,674 1,717 901 816 02275200 Hardas chak 130.0 365 2,085 1,125 960 405 218 187 02275300 ParmanI'm 131.0 240 1,362 728 634 300 162 138 02275400 Mustafupur 6.0 52 279 143 136 64 33 31 02275500 Chandua 71.0 ------Ull-inhabited------02275600 Sansnrpur 254.0 490 3,046 1,609 1,437 634 359 275 02275700 Gaura 509.0 882 5,338 2,793 2,545 1,079 550 529 02275800 Mahsaurhi 312.0 836 4,756 2,535 2,221 952 507 445 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagaria

Scheduled Castes eOEuatiol1 Schedtlled Tribes EOEulatioll Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females l'ersons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 43,159 22,741 20,418 20 11 9 • 77,080 5).,692 25,388 Kbngarin (Total) 43,159 22,741 20,418 20 11 9 77,080 51,692 25,388 Khagaria (Rural) Khagnria (Urban) Khagaria (Rural) 237 127 110 125 92 33 Sahuria ••• ••• ·.-.··.Un·iiilmbited-············· Pifrail ~,544 1,304 1,240 811 564 247 Marar 877 471 406 2,700 1,817 883 Rasaunk 2,094 1,121 973 6,630 4,293 2,337 Marar 1,893 1,003 890 2,828 1,958 870 Bachhaula 1,417 735 682 434 316 118 Dhodhraha 806 436 370 707 484 223 Bhagwan chak 729 348 381 222 145 77 Rahima 622 '322 300 154 108 46 Dahraia 719 358. 361 139 92 47 Kaunia 990 526 464 553 412 I'll Barai 1,977 1,020 957 3,497 2,384 1,113 Rani Shakarpura 3,052 1,586 1,466 3,229 2,075 1,154 BhelaSimri '- 1,944 991 953 1,747 1,162 585 Gangaur 691 351 340 1,205 797 408 Olapur 699 366 333 2,566 1,803 763 Tetllrabad ·····---····Un-inl13bited··------·----- Inglish Telarabad ------, .. Un-inhnbited------·- Chak Telarabad ------Un-inhnbited-···------··- Tetarabad 487 255 232 2,798 1,669 1,129 Jal Kama 166 130 36 Mnnbodh Tola 1,328 694 634 1,942 1,365 577 Jahangira 185 96 89 67_6 "476 200 Sobhni 2,254 1,182 1,072 2,349 1,607 742 Labhgaon 673 351 322 878 662 216 Babhan Gawan 628 334 294 1,290 956 334 Bishunpur Dhusmari 3,673 1,931 1,742 4,365 3,041 1,324 Bhndas 2 ,/ 12 10 Darhi 282 143 139 276 176 100 Darhi 94 55 39 956 672 284 Kasimpur 148 88 60 530 339 191 Madhua 70 55 IS Durgapur Kl)rari 1,732 927 805 1,879 1,293 586 Durgapur ------·Un-inhabited------·--- Durgapur Barari ------·Un-inhabiled·--·---·------Ammadih 552 292 260 1,256 949 307 Kothia 212 115 97 560 375 185 Seikhpura 136 68 68 673 496 177 Kutubpur 3,031 1,655 1,376 4,871 3,376 1,495 Mathurapur 1,042 578 464 -- 6,629 4,443 2,186 Rahimpur 1,466 785 681 18 9 9 7,061 4,446 2,615 Sonhauli 748 414 334 3,034 2,035 999 Ranko 421 233 188 842 536 306 Hardas chak 803 427 376 496 334 162 Parmanpur 279 143 136 146 94 52 Mustafapur ··-··--·-----Un·hdlHbited-··-;..""---.·· ChanduB 430 237 193 1,492 9,15 557 Sansarpur 903 476 427 2,341 1,483 858 Gnura 361 197 164 • 1,945 1237 708 Mallsaurhi DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Villa6e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Khagaria (Total) 173,179 80,679 92,500 84,327 .62,040 22,287 59,113 51,060 8,053 0002 • Khagaria (Rural) 173,179 80,679 92,500 84,327 62,040 22,287 59,1l3 51,060 8,053 0002 Kbagaria (Urban) Khagaria (Rural) 02270900 Sahuria 802 386 416 311 227 84 290 215 75 02271000 Pifrail ------Ull-inhabited------02271100 Marar 5,264 2,614 2,650 2,566 1,622 944 1,629 1,267 362 02271200 Rasaunk 5,759 2,649 3,110 2,858 2,108 750 2,136 1,784 352 02271300 Marar 15,619 7,540 8,079 6,709 5,191 1,518 3,841 3,630 2\\ 02271400 Bachhauta 7,264 3,454 3,810 2,905 2,377 528 2,209 1,956 253 02271500 Dhodhraha 1,616 753 863 867 544 323 733 531 202 02271600 Bhagwan chak 1,619 731 888 753 609 1M 572 555 17 02271700 Rahima 1,039 469 570 635 333 302 121 112 9 02271800 Dahraia 929 465 464 304 225 79 227 197 30 02271900 Kaunia 1,656 817 839 583 413 170 348 317 31 02272000 Darai 1,982 972 1,010 1,214 767 447 907 675 232 02272100 RanL§hakarpura 8,630 3,891 4,739 4,654 3,207 1,447 3,168 2,685 483 02272200 Bhela Simri 6,472 2,973 3,499 3,271 2,424 847 2,286 1,914 372 02272300 Gangaur 3,609 1,627 1,982 2,170 1,383 787 1,342 1,127 215 02272400 Olapur 3,415 1,640 1,775 1,677 1,103 574 1,072 820 252 02272500 Tetarabad 6,651 2,884 3,767 2,983 2,143 840 2,275 1,830 445 02272600 Inglish Tetarabad ------Un-inhabited------02272700 Chak Tctarabad ------Un-inhabited------02272800 Tetarabad -----:------Un-inillibited------02272900 Ja1 Kaura 4,425 2,084 2,341 1,986 1;534 452 1,413 1,272 141 02273000 Manbodh Tola 822 405 417 366 281 85 315 266 49 02273100 Jahangira 5,183 2,416 2,767 2,599 1,8W 789 1,584 1,406 178 02273200 Sobhni 1,282 542 740 502 433 69 393 376 17 0227jJOO Labhgaon 5,352 2,394 2,958 2,582 1,932 650 1,841 1,691 150 02273400 Babhan Gawan 3,454 1,642 1,812 1,905 Ip5 780 1,553 1,011 542 02273500 Dishunpur Dhusmari 3,906 1,847 2,059 2,345 1,502 843 1,584 1,222 362 02273600 Dhadns 12,958 6,023 6,935 6,996 4,560 2,436 4,736 3,885 851 02273700 Darhi 13 4 9 IS 8 7 10 8 2 02273800 Darhi 1,269 652 617 369 349 20 264 254 10 02273900 Kasimpur 1,625 678 947 1,027 6:J~ 389 665 508 157 02274000 Madhua 1,223 576 647 120 369' 51 389 353 36 02274100 Durgapur Karari 673 372 301 203 1~2 II 195 184 II 02274200 DlIrgapur 4,058 1,822 2,236 I,R74 1,50.0 374 1,410 1,275 135 02274300 DlIrgapur !Jarari ------Un-inhabi!ed------02274100 Ammadih ------Un-inhabited------, 02274500 KOlhia 3,816 1,776 2,040 1,709 1,2'14 435 1,230 1,043 187 02274600 Seikhpura 1,012 450 562 616 396 220 430 381 49 02274700 KlItllbplir 2,988 1,502 1,486 1,101 801 300 819 689 130 02274800 Mathurapur 8,953 4,080 4,873 4,053 3,345 708 3,248 2,912 336 02274900 Rahimpllr 16,16(1 7.721 8,445 7,799 6,027 1,772 5,707 5,348 359 02275000 Sonhauli 7,084 3,202 3,882 3,616 3,1:79 437 3,064 2,844 220 02275100 Ranko 4,987 2,312 2,675 3,00(i 2,088 918 1,960 1,654 306 02275200 liard as chak 1,243 589 654 706 544 162 575 492 83 02275300 Parmallpllr 866 394 472 552 342 210 296 224 72 02275400 Mustafapuf 133 49 "':_S4 82 6"4 18 27 25 2 02275500 Challdua ------Ull-illhabited------02275600 Sansarpuf 1,554 674 ggO 624 595 29 471 444 27 02275700 Gaurn- 2,997 1,310 1,687 1,337 1,:2.Il 126 911 869 42 02275800 Mahsaurhi 2811 1,298 1,513 1,477 1,265 212 867 809 58 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagaria

Industrial cate~0!X of main workers Household industry Cultivators Asriculturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female§. Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 l 36 37 38 39 40 2 14,914 13,586 1,328 28,056 22,751 5,305 1,322.' 1,118 204 14,821 13,605 1,216 Kltagaria (Total) 14,914 13,586 1,328 28,056 22,751 5,305 1,3~i 1,118 204 14,821 13,605 1,216 Kltagaria (Rural) .~ 1 Kltagaria (Urban) " Kllagarla (Rural) 52 49 3 224 154 70- "'3 3 11 9 2 Salturia ···-········Un·inhabited.... •••••••••••• Pi frail 415 363 52 1,119 819 300 12 12 83 73 10 Marar 691 573 118 1,167 957 210 36 34 2 242 220 22 Rasaunk 983 944 39 1,993 1,870 123 '\~ 48 13 804 768 36 Marar 351 339 12 1,275 1,053 222 74 4 50S 490 15 Bachhauta 122 104 18 589 405 184 3 3 19 19 Dhodhrnha 177 172 5 348 341 7 <,8 8 39 34 5 Bhagwan chnk 53 52 I 50 44 6 3 3 15 13 2 Rahimll 82 79, 3 145 118 27 Dahraia 141 139 2 186 157 29 15 15 6 6 Kaunia 226 183 43 660 471 189 4 4 17 17 Barai 538 483 55 1,850 1,463 387 152 140 12 628 599 29 Rani Shakarpura 594 536 58 1,161 887 274 ,45 40 5 486 451 35 BhelaSimri 466 447 19 684 505 179 33 30 3 159 145 14 Gangaur 310 258 52 506 341 165 35' 26 9 221 195 26 01apur 689 613 76 984 735 249 80 68 12 522 414 108 Tetarabad ···-········Un·inhabited·············· Inglish Tetarabad ·············Un.inhabitcd,).···.·.·.·•• Chak Tetarabad .•--.- •• -----Un-inllubited:------Tetarabad 161 156 5 576 490 86 I~ 12 6 658 614 44 Jal Kaura 126 122 4 99 76 23 3 2 87 66 21 Manbodh Tola 301 293 8 936 780 156 61 61 286 272 14 Jahangira 113 112 I 133 122 11 45 45 102 97 5 Sobhni 368 343 25 1,187 1,072 115 36 33 3 250 243 7 Labhgaon 589 489 100 846 469 377 23 14 9 95 39 56 Babhan Gawan 500 397 103 909 666 243 50 43 7 125 116 9 Bishunpur Dbusmari 1,356 1,173 183 2,459 1,932 527 ,84 51 33 837 729 108 Bhadas 9 7 2 -/..- - 1 Darhi 3 3 208 202 6 I I 52 48 4 Darhi 251 206 45 299 195 104 6 3 3 109 104 5 Kasilllpur 88 86 2 213 192 21 2 2 86 73 13 Mndhua 150 142 8 30 29 1 1 I I 13 12 I Durgapur Karari 357 350 7 337 325 12 40 36 4 676 564 112 Durgapur ------Un-inllabited------Durgapur Barari ·------Un-inhabited------Ammadih 231 190 41 489 374 liS II 7 4 499 472 27 Kolhia 48 45 3 281 242 - 39 25 20 76 74 2 Seikhpura 9 9 413 383 30 42 32 10 355 265 90 Kutubpur 412 343 69 844 659 185 37 30 7 1,955 1,880 75 Malhurapur 2,262 2,169 93 2,004 1,842 162 50 38 12 1,391 1,299 92 Rahimpur 342 332 10 960 863 97 67 61 6 1,695 1,588 107 Sonhauli 500 468 32 902 688 214 48 36 12 510 462 48 Ranko 160 154 6 221 174 47 26 16 10 168 148 20 Hardas chak 48 36 12 218 158 60 30 30 Parmallpur 12 10 2 1 I - ... 14 14 Mustafapur .--••••••• --.Un-inha~ted--•• -."------Chandua 67 66 1 21 20 I 20 14 6 363 344 19 Sansnrpur 212 206 6 210 200 10 37 36 452 427 25 Gaura 349 345 4 319 277 42 20 16 4 179 171 8 Mahsaurhi DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 4S 46 47 48 49

0002 Kbagaria (Total) 25,214 10,980 14,234 3,197 1,201 1,996 18,564 7,655 10,909 (lll02 Kbagaria (Rural) 25,214 10,980 14,234 3,197 1,201 1,996 18,564 7,655 10,909 0002 Kbagaria (Urban) Khagnria (Rural) 02270900 Sahuria 21 12 9 8 4 4 02271000 Pi frail ------Un-inhabited------02271100 Macar 937 355 582 85 35 50 803 294 509 02271200 Rasaunk 722 324 398 32 6 26 603 252 351 02271300 Marar 2,868 1,561 1,307 285 133 152 2,348 1,247 1,101 02271400 Bachhantn 696 421 275 67 46 21 530 285 245 02271500 Dhodhraha 134, 13 121 78 78 56 13 43 02271600 Bhagwan chak 181 54 127 14 II 3 164 42 122 02271700 Rahima 514 221 29) )() 16 14 475 199 276 02271800 Dahraia 77 28 49 2 2 74 25 49 02271900 Kaunia 235 96 139 4 2 2 230 94 136 02272000 Barai 307 92 iJ5 79 29 50 222 59 163 02272100 Rani Shakarpura 1,486 522 964 266 113 153 968 302 666 02272200 Bhela Slmri 9~ 510 475 181 75 106 685 357 328 02272300 Gangaur 828 256 572 99 39 60 701 205 496 02272400 Olapur 60S 283 322 44 30 14 521 231 290 02271500 Tetarabml 708 313 395 172 69 103 465 194 271 02272600 Inglish Telarabad ------Un-inhabited------02272700 C,hak Tetarabad ------Ull-inhabited------02272800 Tetarabad ------Un-inltabited------02272900 lal Kaura 573 262 311 31 II 20 429 204 225 02273000 Manbodh Tola 51 15 36 6 5 I 19 6 1] 02273100 Jahangirn 1,015 404 611 57 27 30 838 338 500 02273200 Sobhni 109 57 52 8 5 3 88 44 44 02273300 Labhgaoll 741 241 500 61 39 22 644 190 454 02273400 Babhan Gawan 352 114 238 27 8 19 320 102 218 02273500 BishllnplIf Dhusmari 761 280 481 99 26 73 612 232 380 02273600 Bhadas 2,260 675 1,585 321 87 234 1,769 521 1,248 02273700 Darhi 5 5 5 5 02273800 Darhi 105 95 10 2 2 88 80 8 02273900 Kasimpllr 362 130 232 34 17 17 287 87 200 02274000 Madhua 31 16 15 2 I 1 19 6 13 02274100 Durgaplir Karari ,8 8 4 4 02274200 Durgapur 464 225 239 46 37 9 264 124 140 02274300 Durgapur Barari ------Ull-inhabited------02274400 Allilnadih ------.. ----Un-inhabited------02274500 Kothia 479 231 248 29 14 15 307 '131 176 02274600 Seikhpura 186- 15 '171 26 -4 22 151 7 144 02274700 Kulubpur 282 112 170 5 2 3 123 51 72 02274800 Malllllrap"r 805 433 372 65 15 50 342 130 212 02274900 Rahilllpur 2,092 679 1,413 392 106 286 1,448 427 1,021 02275000 SOl1hnuli 552 335 217 132 7 125 10J 80 23 02275100 Ranko 1,046 434 612 205 43 162 775 353 422 02275200 lIardas c1mk 131 52 79 67 ;21 46 50 24 26 02275300 Parmanpllr 256 118 1311 4 4 216 107 109 02275400 Mustaf.'pur 55 39 16 48 32 16 02275500 Chandua ------,---Un-inhabiled------02275600 Sansarpllr 153 151 2 25 25 70 69 1 02275700 Gaura 426 342 84 27 26 246 179 67 02275800 Mahsaurhi 610 456 154 78 62 16 455 328 127 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagaria of marginal workers Location Household imlustrl: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 571 220 351 2,882 1,904 978 165,932 70,331 95,601 Khagaria (Total) 0002 571 220 351 2,882 1,904 978 165,932 70,331 95,601 Khagaria (Rural) 0002 Khagaria (Urban) 0002 Khagaria (Rural) 13 8 - 5 616 251 365 Sahuria 02270900 ------Un-inhabitcd------Pifrail 02271000 2 1 I 47 25 22 3,509 1,556 1,953 Marar 02271100 14 8 6 73 58 15 5,601 2,358 3,243 Rasaunk 02271200 42 32 10 193 149 44 15,540 6,642 8,898 Marar 02271300 29 26 3 70 64 6 7,187 3,035 4,152 Bachhauta 02271400 1,183 525 658 Dhodhraha 02271500 3 I 2 1,573 606 967 Bhagw8n chak 02271600 9 6 3 626 2&1 345 Rahima 02271700 1 1 779 348 431 Dahraia 02271800 1 1,212 496 716 Kaunia 02271900 5 3 2 1 1 1,321 617 704 Barai 02272000 74 10 64 178 97 81 7,473 3,068 4,405 Rani Shakarpura 02272100 17 4 13 102 - 74 28 6,430 2,624 3,806 BhelaSimri 02272200 4 4 24 12 12 3,186 1,406 1,780 Gangaur 02272300 10 5 5 30 17 13 2,943 1,334 1,609 Olapur 02272400 28 16 12 43 34 9 6,234 2,544 3,690 Tetarabad 02272500 ------Un-inllabited------Inglish Tetarabad 02272600 ------Un-inllabited------Chak Tetarabad 02272700 ------Un-inllabited------Tetarabad 02272800 7 2 5 106 45 61 5,237 2,219 3,018 Jal Kaura 02272900 26 4 22 622 254 368 Manbodh Tola 02273000 11 7 4 109 32 77 4,526 1,971 2,555 Jahangira 02273100 3 2 I 10 6 4 1,456 585 871 Sobhni 02273200 11 1 10 25 11 14 5,119 2,069 3,050 Labhgaon 02273300 2 1 3 3 2,427- 1,179 1,248 Babhan Gawan 02273400 17 3 14 33 19 14 2,851 1,301 1,550 Bishunpur Dhusmari 02273500 49 10 39 121 57 64 10,327 4,504 5,823 Bhadas 02273600 - / 10 6 4 Darhi 02273700 2 2 13 13 1,176 479 697 Darhi 02273800 37 23 14 4 3 1,554 712 842 Kasimpur 02273900 1 1 9 8 1,333 546 787 Madhua 02274000 2 2 2 2 540 235 305 Durgapur Karari 02274100 35 14 21 119 50 69 4,063 1,615 2,448 Durgapur 02274200 ------Un-inhabited------Durgnpur Barari 02274300 ------Un-inhabited------Ammadih 02274400 1 142 85 57 3,363 1,451 1,912 Kothia 02274500 7 2 5 2 2 956 429 527 Seikhpura 02274600 25 12 13 129 47 82 2,560 1,197 1,363 Kutubpur 02274700 54 6 48 344 282 62 9;771 4,111 5,660 Mathurapur 02274800 27 18 9 225 128 97 14,996 6,137 8,859 Rahimpur 02274900 11 I 10 306 247 59 10,529 4,469 6,060 Sonhauli 02275000 25 20 41 33 8 5,015 2,259 2,756 Ranko 02275100 3 2 11 6 5 1,379 581 798 Hardas chak 02275200 36 II 25 810 386 424 Parmanpur 02275300 6 6 197 79 118 Mustafapur 02275400 ------Un-illilabited------Chandua 02275500 1 57 56 1 2,422 1,014 1,408 Sansarpur 02275600 11 10 142 136 6 4,001 1,582 2,419 Gnura 02275700 4 3 '73 65 8 3,279 1,270 2,009 Mahsaurhi 02275800

.24-1--- DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in NlImberof QOQulation} age-!i[ouQ 0-6 Humber Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0003 Mansi (Total) 6,999.0 12,192 74,297 39,769 34,528 16,021 8,431 7,590 0003 Mansi (Rural) 6,999.0 12,192 74,297 39,769 34,528 16,021 8,431 7,590 0003 Mansi (Urban) Mansi (Rural) 02275900 Ballm 588.0 1,6\2 9,103 4,733 4,370 2,056 \,042 1,014 02276000 Khirnia 193.0 325 2,026 1,061 965 472 244 228 02276100 Thamta 580.0 85 409 222 187 106 54 52 02276200 Dharhara 795.0 ------Un-inhabited----·------02276300 Chak Kamal 58.0 ------Un-inhabited------02276400 Heyatpur 344.0 172 782 409 373 139 74 65 02276500 Mansi 503.0 1,014 6,355 3,378 2,977 1,329 697 632 02276600 Khutia 489.0 918 6,241 3,407 2,834 1,364 727 637 02276700 Alllni 620.0 855 5,240 2,796 2,444 1,089 565 524 02276800 Shah pur BhagwRIl It·tO ------Un-inhabited------02276900 Saidpur 507.0 1,827 11,370 6,048 5,322 2,481 1,329 1,152 02277000 Chak Hussaini 224.0 1,691 10,368 5,602 4,766 2,116 1,102 1,014 02277100 Thatha 1,746.0 3,310 20,278 10,902 9,376 4,439 2,353 2,086 02277200 BakhtiarEur 178:0 383 2,125 1,211 914 430 244 186 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT M:u1si

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females > Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 9,953 5,281 4,672 24 12 12 24,317 16,432 7,885 Mansi (Total) 9,953 5,281 4,672 24 12 12 24,317 16,432 7,885 Mansi (Rural) Mansi (Urban) Mansi (Rural) 2,114 1,106 1,008 2,800 1,860 940 Balha 132 63 69 586 385 201 Khimia 408 221 187 2 I I Thamta ------Un-inhabiled-----.------Dharhara ------Un-inhabited------Chak Kamal 330 178 152 56 47 9 Heyatpur 1,984 1,039 945 2,026 1,389 637 Mansi 498 .279 219 2,216 1,515 701 Khulia 1,146 614 532 1,530 1,033 497 Amni ------Un-inhabited------Shahpur Bhagwan 815 428 387 3,389 2,355 1,034 Saidpur 839 458 381 22 10 12 4,816 3,149 1,667 Chnk Hussaini 1,491 786 705 1 1 6,147 4,172 1,975 Thalha . 196 109 87 -- 749 526 223 Bakhtiarpur DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 Mansi (Total) 49,980 23,337 26,643 24,242 18,548 5,694 16,489 14,6S0 1,839 0(0) Mansi (Rural) 49,980 23,337 26,643 24,242 18,548 5,694 16,489 14,650 1,839 0003 Mansi (Urban) Mansi (Rural) 02275900 Balha 6,303 2,873 3,430 2,787 2,155 632 1,881 1,678 203 0£276000 Khirnia 1,440 676 764 740 473 267 431 319 112 02276100 Thamta 407 221 186 199 103 96 101 94 7 02276200 Dharhara ------Un-inhabited------02276300 Chak Kamal ------·------U n-i nhab ited------02276400 Heyatpur 726 362 364 377 250 127 98 97 02276500 Mansi 4,329 1,989 2,340 2,051 1,540 511 1,469 1,220 249 02276600 KIllltia 4,025 1,892 2,133 1,891 1,627 264 1,397 1,325 72 02276700 Amni 3,7\0 \,763 \,9<17 1,708 1,268 440 1,004 956 48 02276800 Shahpur Bhagwan ------Un-inhabited------02276900 Saidpur 7,981 3,693 4,288 3,493 2,647 846 2,239 1,948 291 02277000 Chak Hussaini 5,552 2,453 3,099 3,159 2,521 638 2,304 2,132 172 02277100 Thatha- 14,131 6,730 7,401 7,016 5,344 1,672 5,087 4,491 596 02277200 BakhtiafEuf 1!376 685 691 821 620 201 478 390 88 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Mansi Industrial categ0!1 of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ' 2 4,501 4,062 439 5,688 4,819 869 707 529 178 5,593 5,240 353 Mansi (Total) 4,501 4,062 439 5,688 4,819 869 707 529 178 5,593 5,240 353 Mansi (Rural) Mansi (Urban) Mansi (Rural) 353 329 24 813 703 110 liD 139 44 532 507 25 Balha 96 79 17 237 147 90 11 8 3 87 85 2 Khirnia 90 87 3 I I 10 6 4 Thamta ------····-·Un·inhabited·.·:··.··.··.- Dharhara -""-"",,,UIl·inhabited·-·-········· Chak Kamal 25 24 1 73 73 Heyatpur 268 207 61 600 486 114 25 16 9 576 511 65 Mansi 306 298 8 356 304 52 23 23 712 700 12 Khutia 327 314 13 526 507 19 21 20 130 115 15 Amlli ·_·_------·--Un-inhabited------··-----· Shah pur Bhagwan 738 686 52 979 808 171 45 19 26 477 435 42 Saidpur 216 204 12 384 353 31 154 116 38 1,550 1,459 91 Chak Hussailli 1,956 1,728 228 1,511 1,284 227 223 173 50 1,397 1,306 91 Thalha 216 J93 23 119 67 52 21 14 7 122 116 6 Baklltiarpur

245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD B1ock- Industrial categ0!1 Location code IViarginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49 0003 Mansi (Total) 7,753 3,898 3,1)55 957 335 622 5,496 2,687 2,809 (lOOJ l\lansi (Rural) 7,753 3,898 3,855 957 3jS 622 5,496 2,687 2,809 0003 Mansi (Urban) Mansi (Rnrnl) 02275900 Balha 906 477 429 69 30 39 625 299 326 02276000 Khirnia 309 154 155 5 2 3 298 147 lSI 0227bl00 Thumln 98 9 89 97 8 89 02276200 Dharhara ""-""""-"--"-Un-inhabited--"-"--"--"-"- 02276300 Chak Kamal -"""-"""""-"-Un-inhabited"""""--"-""-"- 02276400 Heyatpur 279 153 126 7 3 4 272 150 122 02276500 Mansi 582 320 262 II 7 4 391 213 178 02276600 Khulia 494 302 192 39 8 31 314 200 114 02276700 Alllni 704 312 392 54 38 16 615 247 368 02276800 Shahpur Bhagw3n """"-""""-"""Un"inhabiled-""----"--"""" 02276900 Saidpur 1,254 699 555 103 49 54 1,000 530 470 02277000 Chak Hussaini 855 389 466 132 22 110 468 175 293 02277100 Thalh;' 1,929 853 1,076 464 140 324 1,183 544 639 02277200 Bakhtiar~ur 343 230 113 73 36 37 233 174 59

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT MAnsi ofmargina\ workers Location Household indust!1 workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons " ~Ies Fe111ales Persons Males Females Name ofViUage number .50 .51 .52 .53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 230 120 110 1,070 756 314 50,055 21,221 28,834 MAnsi (Total) 0003 230 120 no 1,070 756 314 50,055 21,221 28,834 Mansi (Rural) 0003 Mansi (Urban) 0003 Mansi (Rural) 78 5~ 23 134 93 41 6,316 2,578 3,738 Balha 02275900 1 1 5 5 1,286 588 698 Khirnia 02276000 210 119 91 Thamta 02276100 ------Un-inhabited------Dharllara 02276200 ------Un-inha\lited-----,------Cllak Kamal 02276300 405 159 246 Heyatpur 02276400 42 6 36 138 94 44 4,304 1,838 2,466 Mansi 02276500 10 10 131 . 94 37 4,350 1,780 2,570 Khulia 02276600 ~ .. 2 2 33 "{ 25 8 3,532 1,528 2,004 Amni 02276700 ------Ull-illhabiled------·----- Shah pur Bhagwan 02276800 30 22 8 121 98 23 7,877 3,401 4,476 Saidpur 02276900 17 10 7 238 182 56 7,209 3,081 4,128 Chnk Hlissaini 02277000 44 22 22 238 147 91 13,262 5,558 7,704 Thatha 02277100 5 2 3 -],2 18 14 1,304 591 713 Bakhtiarl:"r 02277200

- 247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and '1lOuseless Population in the code Village in Number of ~o~ulationi allie-grou2 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0004 Chaulham (Tolal) 16,400.0 20,835 113,761 60,06j i 53,698 26,032 13,360 12,672 0004 Choulham (Ruml) 16,400.0 20,835 113,761 60,063 53,698 26,032 13,360 12,672 0004, Chaulham (Urban) Chaulham (Rural) j 02277300 Dllchcha 466.0 435 2,491 1,32f' ,1,166 633 328 305 02277400 Sar Sawa 488.0 891 4,520 2,406 2,1 14 1,049 544 505 02277500 Phango 153.0 343 [,857 961 896 424 225 199 02277600 Muzafferpur Sham 194.0 164 630 341 289 128 77 5[ 02277700 Singhar Sanwa 535.0 140 677 353 324 226 132 94 02277800 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 900.0 1,140 6,058 3,191' 2,861 1,418 720 698 02277900 Kharaila 460.0 527 3,000 1,642 1,358 665 357 308 02278000 Agrahan 883.0 312 1,523 810 713 423 236 187 02278100 Arnawan 608.0 292 1,246 656 590 267 111 156 02278200 Burne 3,329.0 4,607 25,151 13,228 11,923 5,769 2,974 2,795 02278300 Dhelauri 276.0 31 [ [,557 813 744 365 188 177 02278400 Telaunchh 488.0 638 3,703 1,895 1,808 936 472 464 02278500 Pipra 257.0 853 5,232 2,732 2,500 1,170 589 581 02278600 FarrelL 222.0 537 2,956 1,599 1,357 510 240 270 02278700 Nirpur 563.0 866 5,344 2,841 2,503 1,178 584 594 02278800 Adabari 347:0 845 4,467 2,316 2,151 1,020 471 549 02278900 Bheria 132.0 156 738 38i:' 356 215 III 104 02279000 Chaulham 1,403.0 1,996 11,445 6,086 5,359 2,444 1,290 1,154 02279100 ~agma 318.0 437 2,494 1,310 1,184 585 292 293 02279200 Rohiar 472.0 928 5,27~ 2,836 2,441 1,204 622 582 02279300 Dhutauli 929.0 1,814 9,739 5,102 4,637 2,223 1,163 1,060 02279400 Hardia 476.0 866 4,451 2,348 2,103 1,083 577 506 02279500 Bal Kunda 779.0 597 3,184 1,715' 1,469 754 364 390 02279600 Dhamhara 794.0 506 2,492 1,33a 1,162 559 286 273 0227,9700 Dighri 511.0 47 266 15r 115 62 33 29 02279800 Pahar chnk 186.0 196 1,167 617 550 281 145 136 02279900 Gorhia 231.0 391 2,096 1,071 1,025 441 229 212

248 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT ClJllutlJam

Scheduled Castes (!oEuation Scheduled Tribes Eo(!ulatioll Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pel sons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 19,957 10,548 9,409 76 44 32 32,021 22,027 9,994 Choutham (Total) 19,957 10,548 9,409 76 44 32 32,021 22,027 9,994 Cllautham (Rural) Chnuthnm (Urban) Chautham (Rural) 312 160 152 508 406 102 Buchcha 434 244 190 752 543 209 Sar Sawa 57 28 29 371 292 79 Phango 79 48 31 37 34 3 Muzafferpur Sham 200 93 107 43 35 8 Singhar Sanwa 1,064 571 493 1,658 1,152 506 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 1,073 598 475 667 . 508 159 Kharaita 420 221 199 203 169 34 Agrahan 938 489 449 164 138 26 Arnawan 4,374 2,331 2,043 2 7,755 5,166 2,589 Borne 554 288 266 423 325 98 Bhelauri • 565 288 277 1,138 786 352 Telaunchh 583 292 291 1,711 1,131 580 Pipra 881 475 406 1,307 928 379 Farreh 480 249 231 1,737 1,201 536 Nirpur 608 306 302 1,120 803 317 Adabari 133 72 61 163 112 51 Bheria 1,146 618 528 3,809 2,465 1,344 Chautham 337 183 154 827 563 264 Lagma 899 467 432 1,062 788 274 Rohiar 920 464 456 74 43 31 3,337 2,220 1,117 Dhutauli 1,699 874 825 1,009 728 281 Hardin 550 300 250 576 432 144 Bal Kunda 1,200 638 562 391 278 113 Dhamhara 46 34 12 Dighri 89 47 42 441 314 127 Pahar chak 362 204 158 766 476 290 Gorhia

249 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code . Illiterates TOlal workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0004 Chnutham (fotnl) 81,740 38,036 43,704 48,088 30,809 17,279 31,800 24,670 7,130 0004 Cllautham (Rural) 81,740 38,036 43,704 48,088 30,80~' 17,279 31,800 24,670 7,130 0004 Cllautham (Urban) Chautllam (Rural) 02277300 Buchcha 1,983 919 1,064 1,506 818 688 711 581 130 02277400 Sar Sawa 3,768 1,863 _ 1,905 2,042 1,351 691 1,373 1,006 367 02277500 Phango 1,486 669 817 1,066 543 523 783 493 290 02277600 Muzafferpur Sham 593 307 286 307 153 1S4 303 151 152 02277700 Singhar Sanwa 634 JI8 316 318 152 166 315 150 165 02277800 Thulhi (Mohanpur) 4,400 2,045 2,355 2,584 1,634 950 1,490 1,096 394 02277900 Kharaita 2,333 1,134 1,199 1,559 916 643 590 415 175 02278000 Agrahan 1,320 641 679 8lH 465 336 529 376 153 02278100 AflI3w3n 1,082 518 564 711 388 323 451 350 101 02278200 Borne 17,396 8,062 9,334 9,340 6,363 2,977 6,529 5,100 1,429 02278300 Bhelauri 1,134 488 646 689 414 275 409 338 71 02278400 Telaul1chh 2,565 1,109 1,456 1,784 955 829 859 796 63 02278500 Pipra 3,521 1,601 1,920 2,164 1,390 774 1,153 984 169 02278600 Farreh 1,649 671 978 1,507 934 573 870 728 142 02278700 Nirpur 3,607 1,640 1,967 2,171 1,438 733 1,611 1,207 404 02278800 Adnbari 3,347 1,513 1,834 I,M9 1,225 424 1,316 1,038 278 02278900 Bherin 575 270 305 375 188 187 322 178 144 02279000 Chaulham 7,636 3,621 4,015 4,507 2,995 1,512 3,290 2,577 713 02279100 Lagma 1,667 747 920 1,486 832 654 838 61f 227 02279200 Rohiar 4,215 2,048 2,167 2,014 1,498 516 1,40S 1,184 224 02279300 DllIIlauli 6,402 2,882 3,520 3,896 2,5-32 1,364 2,859 2,162 697 02279400 Hnrdia 3,442 1,620 1,822 1,921 1,186 735 1,394 1,028 366 02279500 Bal Kunda 2,608 1,283 1,325 1,'~44 '864 580 734 706 28 02279600 Dhmnhara 2,101 1,052 1,049 919 641 278 668 584 84 02279700 Dighri 220 117 103 138 76 62 75 7S 02279800 Pahar chnk 726 303 423 456 315 141 455 314 141 02279900 Gorhia 1,330 595 735 734 543 191 465 442 23

250 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Chautham Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 10,528 8,988 1,540 16,779 11,823 4,956 414 324 90 4,079 3,535 544 Clulllthnm (Total) 10,528 8,988 1,540 16,779 11,823 4,956 414 324 90 4,079 3,535 544 Cltalltham (Rural) Cltautham (Urban) Challtham (Rural) 227 198 29 408 308 100 75 74 Buchcha 324 301 23 979 636 343 17 17 53 52 SarSawa 248 184 61 466 250 216 4 1 3 65 58 7 Phango 300 148 152 2 2· ~ I I Muzafferpur Sham 6 4 2 308 146 162 I I Singhar Snnwa 722 566 156 634 420 214 35 23 12 99 87 12 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 287 222 65 235 142 93 67 51 16 Kharaita 113 101 12 275 189 86 2 2 139 84 55 Agrahan 81 69 12 367 278 89 3 3 Arnawan f,894 1,704 190 3,314 2,219 1,095 146 119 27 1,175 1,058 117 Borne 38 36 2 356 292 64 2 13 9 4 Bhelauri 413 387 26 328 301 27 23 21 2 95 87 8 Telaunchh 377 344 33 368 260 108 33 25 8 375 355 20 Pipra 283 200 83 478 428 50 13 8 96 92 4 Farreh 621 505 116 815 538 277 17 14 3 158 150 8 Nirpur 231 219 12 990 732 258 23 20 3 72 67 5 Adabari 54 46 8 201 100 101 67 32 3S Bheria 1,511 1,304 207 1,320 864 456 18 12 6 ,441 397 44 Chautham 387 268 119 299 211 88 7 7 .145 132 13 Lagma 656 624 32 525 4\3 112 5 2 3 222 145 77 Rohinr 920 707 213 1,578 1,153 425 33 30 3 328 272 56 Dhutauli 438 316 122 779 590 189 20 17 3 157 105 52 Hardia 281 275 6 349 332 17 104 99 5 Bal Kunda 152 145 7 473 399 74 7 5 'Z 36 35 Dhamhara 70 70 5 5 Dighri 66 65 356 21G. 140 \33 33 Pahar chak 128 128 273 253 20 4 4 '60 57 3 Gorhia DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Imluslrial categ0!1 Location I:llde Mar&inal workers Cultivators Agricult\lrall~bo\lrers IIlll1lber Name uf Village Persons Males Females l'elsolls Males Females Persolls Males Females 2 41 "2 "] tItI t15 "6 47 48 49 1111114 Challtham (Total) 16,288 6,139 10,149 .l.R82 1,270 2,6J2 10,837 4,044 6,793 (1004 Challth,ulI (Unral) 16,288 6,139 10,149 3,882 1,270, 2,612 10,837 4,044 6,793 0004 Chulliham (Urban) - Challtlmm (HlIl'al) 02277300 Bllchrha 795 }"'37 558 2J~ 63 171 520 161 359 02277iJOO Sar Sawa 669 JiJ5 .324 2(1(1 ,27 173 402 267 135 02277500 l'hango 283 50 2.lJ 1:17 14 123 126 25 101 022771100 MuzalTerpur Sham 2 2 4 2 2 02277700 Singhar Sanwa "3 2 2 1 02277800 Thulhi (MuhanplIr) 1,094 5:18 556 tlR 29 19 1,022 490 532 02277900 Klwraita 969 501 468 IR8 86 102 689 368 321 022180(10 Aglahan 272 89 183 17 7 10 119 22 97 02278100 Arnawan 260 3R 222 36 5 31 214 30 184 02278200 l11lfllc 2,Rll 1,263 1,548 617 242 375 1,787 801 986 022n300 Bhelallli 280 76 204 37 3 34 212 66 116 02278400 Telaullchh 925 159 766 2(17 78 219 616 74 542 02278500 I'ipra _ 1,011 406 605 155 95 60 652. 218 434 022781i00 Farreh 6~7 206 431 32 '16 16 573 170 403 02278700 Nirpllr 560 231 329 14(, GO 86 396 156 240 02278800 Adalmri 333 187 146 21 l) 12 266 137 129 02278900 Bheria 53 10 43 36 I 35 1 1 02279000 Challiharn 1,217 418 799 379 94 285 791 289 502 02279100 ,.agma 648 221 427 396 141 255 153 27 126 02279200 Rohiar 606 314 292 :153 Ij)2 191 225 143 82 02279300 Dlllliauli 1,037 370 667 116 37 49 802 257 545 02279400 Ilaniia 527 158 369 R3 6 77 426 147 279 02279500 Hal KlIlld~ 710 1511 552 270 77 193 428 76 352 02279600 Dhalllhara 251 57 194 38 3 35 169 42 127 0217Y700 lJighri 63 62 (,0 I 59 3 3 02279800 Pahar chak I 1 02279900 Gorhia 2G9 101 168 16 i'I 2 238 74 164 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Chautham of marginal workers Location Household indust!I workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

202 72 130 1,367 753 614 65,673 29,254 36,419 Chautham (Total) 0004 202 72 130 1,367 753 614 65,673 29,254 36,419 Chautham (Rural) 0004 Chautllam (Urban) 0004 Chaulham (Rural) 3 2 38 [2 26 985 507 478 Buchcha 02277300 27 [3 [4 40 38 2 2,478 [,055 [,423 SarSawa 02277400 9 5 4 [[ 6 5 791 418 373 Phango 02277500 323 [SS 135 MuzafTerpur Sham 02277600 359 20[ [58 Singhar Sanwa 02277700 4 3 [ 20 [6 4 3,474 1,563 [,9[[ Thulhi (Mohanpur) 02277800 3 3 89 47 42 1,441 726 715 Kharaila 02277900 I [ [35 60 75 722 345 377 Agrahan 0227800(} 10 3 7 5~S 268 267 Arnawan 02278100 43 12 31 364 208 156 15,811 6,865 8,946 Borne 02278200 3 3 28 7 21 868 399 469 Bhelauri 02278300 4 2 2 8 5 3 1,919 940 979 Te1aunchh 02278400 48 8 40 156 85 71 3,068 1.342 1.726 Pipra 02278500 22 12 10 10 8 2 1,449 665 784 Farreh 02278600 3 3 15 12 3 3,[73 1.403 [,770 Nirpur 02278700 7 6 [ 39 35 4 2,818 I,09[ [,727 Adabari 02278800 4 4 12 9 3 363 [94 169 Bherin 02278900 3 2 44 34 10 6,938 3,091 3,847 Chall!ham 02279000 99 53 46 1,008 478 530 Lagma 02279100 28 9 19 3,263 1,338 [,925 Rohiar 02279200 8 I 7 141 75 66 5,843 2,570 3,273 Dhulallli 02279300 3 2 1 15 3 12 2,530 1,162 1,368 Hardin 02279400 2 2 10 3 7 1,740 851 889 Dal Kunda 02279500 3 3 41 [2 29 1;573 689 884 Dhamhara 02279600 [28 75 53 Dighri 02279700 711 302 409 Pahar chak 02279800 2 13 12 1,362 528 834 Gorhia 02279900 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRlMARY CO Block- TI.tal population (including Lucntioll Area llf ilJslitlliionnl and hOllseless Population ill Ihe code Village ill NllIllbl'r of [llJl!ulaliolll a~c-~roup 0-6 IHil1Iber Nallle of Village heclares huuseholds j'ersuns '''Jales Femules Persuns Mail's Females 2 3 'I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11005 nrlllllllr ('1'01111) 22,357.0 27,077 J47,4:;(, 76,899 70,557 3J,S05 17,144 16,361 nn05 Jlcldnllr (Uural) 22,357.0 27,077 141,4% 76,899 70,557 3J,505 17,144 16,361 00115 llcldnllr (Urban) lIeld'lIIr (1(IIr81) 0228011011 Mums :lR1UI 455 2,54.1 UJ7 1,20G 6tl8 354 294 02280100 Guns 702.!) 1,009 ~.J(jI) 2.7117 2.573 1,257 635 622 0221102()1) !Jim 299.1) iU 451 )~5 206 101 50 51 1)12S0.\OO Kingri 1,096.0 1,3'16 8,1'12 '1,257 3,8&5 1,942 1,019 973 022a0400 Mali 785.0 1,327 6,8 11 3,52,1 3,309 1,510 776 734 Ol2R0500 I'irnagra 1,168.0 I,RS:l 4 7,159 3,185 1,645 1,540 !)22~()91)1l Bnbil 878.1l 1,230 7,13'1 J,6"5 3,479 1,577 786 791 022810(1) Pachrasi 479.0 491 2,(>(,4 1,368 1,296 583 2R9 294 02281100 SakJl)ilra 1,011.0 1,168 6,171 3,205 2,966 1,392 728 664 02281200 KUIIIIRIl 293.0 61U 2,g!)" 1,513 1,386 623 327 296 022R1300 Gindhms('11 401:1.1 178 lJlO 481 429 212 lOG 106 022RI400 Pnchaul Y270 1,409 7,1J!)7 '1,0')1 3,906 1,922 955 967 02281500 lJighmlll 2,239.0 2.392 12,475 6,568 5,9ll7 2,860 1,412 1,448 022RI(.Oll Snlhmflll 37R.O 312 l,fiSI )\70 781 390 202 188 022RI700 l>lIdrnja 858.0 703 .1,ilJ8 1,824 1,614 733 3

Scheduled Castes EOEualioll Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Lilerates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females >, Name ofVilJage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 22,832 11,758 11,074 41 23 18 36,494 25,538 10,956 Beldaur (fotal) 22,832 11,758 11,074 41 23 18 36,494 25,538 10,956 Beldaur (Rural) Beldaur (Urban) Beldaur (Rural) 395 198 197 650 468 182 Mums

893 451 442 " 873 683 190 Goas 245 131 114 23 19 4 Bira 1,249 647 602 2,004 1,358 646 Kingri 1,437 720 717 1,773 1,244 529 Mali 1,814 950 864 2,671 .1,917 754 Pirnagra 1,077 541 536 1,085 758 327 Mahillath Nagar 131 69 62 463 269 194 Kumhraili 2,200 1,090 1,110 33 18 IS 4,369 2,968 1,401 Beldam 1,102 734 668 8 5 3 1,878 1,363 515 Bobil 235 124 III 702 490 212 Pachrasi 830 418 412 1,919 1,292 627 Sakrohra 585 306 279 468 356 112 Kurman 49 26 23 210 160 50 Gilldharsoll 1,551 793 758 1,841 1,259 582 Paehaut 1,679 852 827 2,277 1,632 645 Dighaun 543 283 260 224 162 62 Salhman 1,286 689 597 671 519 152 Dudraja 132 108 24 Barun 1,162 . 613 549 967 754 213 Itmadi 348 187 161 1,310 989 321 Chorhli 550 303 247 1,078 747 331 Balaitha 796 411 385 556 404 152 Rohinwa 848 418 430 1;765 1,21:'7 548 Bhela Nauabad 483 249 234 1,851 1,310 541 Telihar 124 63 61 576 395 181 Ramnagar 660 360 300 2,409 1,550 859 Dumri 118 59 59 788 513 275 Paehaut 142 73 69 _/ 961 634 327 Dharhi DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE }'RlMARY CD Block-

Location cude Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Pel sons Males Females Persuns Males Females Persons Males Felllales 2 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28 11005 Brldallr (Total) 1111,962 51,361 59,601 63,280 3?,109 24,171 42,975 33,001 9,974 0005 lJeldauf (I{uraJ) 110,962 51,J61 59,6111 6J,280 J9,109 24,171 42,975 33,001 9,974 OOOS Ucldallf (U.-IJ!lIl) Hcldallf (Rural) 02280000 Mums I,R93 -869 1,02'1 1,19') 681 518 830 630 200 02280100 Gons 4,~87 2,104 2,383 2,%2 1,445 917 1,442 1,194 248 02280200 Bim 428 226 202 220 U8 102 I3 7 6 02280300 Kingri 6,138 2,899 3;239 3,328 2,6:56 1,272 2,328 1,773 555 02280<100 Mali 5,060 2,280 2,780 3,()30 1,822 1,1<18 2,127 1,686 441 02280500 l'irnngra 6,960 3,158 3,802 <1,lll3 2,618 1,565 2,731 2,222 509 02280600 Mnhinath Nagllr <1,154 1,946 2,208 2,(138 P04 734 1,272 965 307 022110700 KUlllhraili 553 255 298 519 298 221 413 273 140 022g0800 I:lcldnllr 10,584 <1,826 5,758 G,523 4,154 2,369 4,810 3,587 1,223 02280900 lJobil 5,256 2,292 2,'164 2,475 },687 788 2,121 1,589 532 02281000 Pnchrasi 1,962 873 1,0R<1 1,0<13 671 372 720 597 123 02281100 Snkrohm 4,252 1,913 2,339 2,M<1 1,600 1,0<14 I,M3 1,382 261 02281200 Kurman 2,431 1,157 1,274 1,402 '. 778 624 (161 610 51 0228lJOO Gindharson ""Of) 321 379 402 i 233 169 JI8 209 lIJ9 02281400 I'nclHlul 6,156 2,832 3,32<1 3,790 2,1.59 1,637 2,861 1,917 944 02281500 Digllnutl 10,198 '1,936 5,262 4,877 3,241 1,636 3,125 2,613 512 022811iOO Sathlllnn 1,427 708 719 ')04 482 422 576 368 208 02281700 Dudr!\ja 2,767 1,305 1,<1G2 1.558 886 672 1,129 796 333 02281800 Damn 820 357 46J <198 252 246 418 221 197 02281900 ltllladi ~,tlI9 2,088 2,331 2,221 1,457 766 '1,738 1,256 482 02282000 Cllmhlj 'I,OGG 1,860 2,206 1,949 1,389 560 1,027 837 190 02282100 Balaillta 3,714 1,762 1,952 2,211 1,3311 877 1,255 1,012 243 02282200 Rohillwa 3,156 1,491 1,665 1,574 968 606 1,384 938 446 0-22112300 Dhein Nauahml 4,464 2,011 2,453 2,767 1"685, , 1,082 1,661 1,307 354 02282400 Tclihar 4,1,84 1,826 2,358 2,93 I 1,600 1,33 I 1,386 1,267 119 02282500 Ramnngar 1,829 825 1,004 1,120 ' 656 464 846 577 269 02282600 DUllui 5,498 2,625 2,R7'] 3.288 1,065 1,223 2,560 1,860 100 02282700 Pacha\lt 1,822 894 928 1,147 ?J6 411 958 727 231 02282800 Uhalhi 1,584 117 R67 1,069 674 395 622 581 41 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Beldaur Industrial categor;):: of main workers Household industry Cultivators AsricuUural la,bourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 < 2 14,232 12,198 2,034 24,040 16,838 7,202 738 556 182 3,965 3,409 556 Deldaur (Total) 14,232 12,198 2,034 24,040 16,838 7,202 738 556· 182 3,965 3,409 556 Deldauf (Ruml) neldaur (Urban) Beldaur (Rural) 263 253 10 459 285 174 23 23 85 69 16 Muras 781 628 153 597 506 91 17 IS 2 47 45 2 Goas 6 4 2 7 3 4 Bira i,179 971 208 967 634 333 31 29 2 151 139 12 Kingri 795 687 108 1,182 864 313 26 19 7 124 116 S'Maii 1,093 986 107 1,231 966 265 76 52 24 331 218 113 Pirnagra 402 307 95 743 549 194 26 1& 8 101 91 10 Mahinath Nagar 195 134 61 216 138 73 2 I Kumhraili 1,384 1,144 240 2,382 1,546 836 143 118 25 901 779 122 Beldaur 635 578 57 1,263 814 449 74 61 13 149 136 13 Bobil 349 328 21 309 209 100 5 5 57 55 2 Pachrasi 577 546 31 855 654 201 20 16 4 191 166 25 Sakrohra 351 341 10 259 233 26 8 4 4 43 32 II Kurman 110 81 29 195 117 78 13 II 2 Gindharson 804 679 125 1,948 1,14g- 799 28 19 9 81 70 11 Paehau! 838 733 105 1,391 1,552 339 5 4 1 391 324 67 Dighaun 71 62 9 450 289 161 40 3 37 15 14 I Salhman 436 318 118 663 457 206 4 4 26 17 9 Dudraja 287 152 135 91 33 58 40 36 4 Barun 592 464 128 1,058 711, 347 9 9 79 72 7 Itmadi 199 187 12 725 565 160 27 16 II 76 69 7 Chorhli 279 267 12 752 544 208 10 6 4 214 195 19 Balaitha 137 125 12 1,204 775 429 9 9 34 29 5 Rohinwa 482 432 50 1,031 752 279 5 3 2 143 120 23 Bhela Nauabad 656 623 33 558 487 71 48 42 6 IU -liS 9 Telilmr 192 124 68 582 398 184 16 10 6 56 45 II Ramnagar 693 642 51 1,578 965 613 51 36 15 238 217 21 Dumri 239 200 39 617 440 177 33 31 2 69 56 13 Pachau! 207 202 5 227 203 24 4 4 184 172 12 Dharhi

257 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial catego!! Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Asriculturallabourers number Name ofVillal5e Pcrsons Males fcmales Persuns Males Females l'crsolls Males Females 2 41 '12 43 ,14 45 46 47 48 49 OOOS (lel!lalir (Tot;ll) 20,J05 6,108 14,197 4,570 1,241 J,329 14,745 4,298 10,447 eJlJos neldallr (Rural) 20,J05 6,108 14,197 4,570 1,241 3,329 14,745 4,298 10,447 OOOS lIeldllur (UrlJnn) Ile"'"llr (nural) 02280000 M11ms 369 51 31& 69 17 52 277 26 251 02280100 Gons 920 251 669 427 il3 314 467 122 345 02280100 [Jim 207 III 96 7 2 202 109 93 02280]()0 Killgri 1,000 283 717 383 43 340 569 222 347 022XO'lO(l Mali 903 1% 707 229 ,54 175 646 t20 526 02280500 I'illlagra 1,'152 396 1,056 4l!'1 69 415 913 301 612 02280600 Mahinalh Nag,lf 766 339 '127 110 57 53 637 266 371 022811700 Klllllluaili 106 25 81 2 I I 104 24 80 02280800 l3elllauf 1,7lJ 567 1,116 -t10 126 284 1,188 368 820 !l2280900 Bobi! 354 <)8 2Sl) 107 34 73 222 42 ISO 022111000 I'achrasi 323 74 249 21 7 14 266 50 216 02281100 Snkrohm 1,001 218 783 259 39 220 705 165 540 02281200 KIIJln3n 7,11 168 573 <12 IJ 29 685 150 535 02281300 Oindl;arsun ..s4 24 60 26 " 2 24 57 22 35 02281400 I'nchnul 935 242 6<)3 282 28 254 636 203 433 02281500 Dighaull 1,752 628 1,124 83 4'1 39 1,632 564 1,068 02281600 Snlhmall 328 114 214 <15 14 31 268 99 169 02281700 Dudraja 429 90 339 n 12 80 327 76 251 022~1800 13nrun 80 31 49 58 21 37 18 9 9 02281900 Ilmadi 485 201 284 115 44 71 353 143 210 02282000 Chorhli 922 552 370 93 64 29 784 455 329 02282100 Bnlnilha 956 322 634 85 33 52 733 193 540 02282200 Rohinwn 190 30 160 1,3 10 3 176 20 156 02282300 Bhcla Nallabad 1,106 378 728 156 77 79 871 228 643 02282'100 l'clihar 1,545 ~33 1,212 (lS8 153 505 838 146 692 02282500 Ramnagar 274 79 195 73 14 59 194 58" 136 02282600 DlIlllri 728 205 523 114 88 26 SOl 87 414 02282700 Pachallt 189 9 180 5 ' 3' 2 177 3 174 02282800 Dhmhi 447 93 354 127 6.1 66 299 27 272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Beldaur of marginal workers Location Household indust!I workers Other workers Non-workers eode Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 '- 2 272 83 189 718 486 232 84,176 37,790 46,386 Beldaur (fotal) 0005 272 83 189 718 486 232 84,176 37,790 46,386 Deldaur (Rural) 0005 Behlaur (Urban) 0005 Deldaur (Rural) 3 3 20 8 12 1,344 656 688 Muras 02280000 5 4 21 15 6 2,998 1,342 1,656 Goas 02280100 3 2 1 231 127 104 Bira 02280200 20 3 17 28 15 13 4,814 2,201 2,613 Kingri 02280300 8 7 J 20 15 5 3,803 1,642 2,161 Mali 02280400 IS 5 10 40 21 19 5,4"8 2,"57 2,991 Pirnagra 02280500 13 11 2 6 5 I 3,201 1,400 1,801 Mahinath Nagar 02280600 497 226 271 Kumhraili 02280700 40 16 24 75 57 18 8,430 3,640 4,790 Bcldaur 02280800 5 4 1 20 18 2 4,659 1,968 2,691 Hobit 02280900 22 6 16 14 II 3 1,621 697 924 Pachrasi 02281000 7 I 6 30 13 17 3,527 1,605 1,922 Sakrohra 02281100 2 2 12 5 7 1,497 735 762 Kurman 02281200 1 1 SOB 248 260 Gindharsoll 02281300 10 6 4 ?- 5 2 4,201 1,932 2,269 Pachaut 02281400 7 2 5 30 18 12 7,598 3,327 4,271 Dighaun 02281500 10 10 5 4 747 388 359 Sathman 02281600 10 2 8 1,880 938 942 Dudraja 02281700 4 3 454 213 241 Barun 02181800 3 2 I 14 12 2 3,163 1,385 1,778 Itmadi 02281900 7 3 4 38 30 8 3,427 1,460 1,967 Chorhli 02282000 4 1 3 134 95 39 2,581 1,175 1,406 Balaitha 02282100 1 1 2,138 927 1,211 Rohinwa 02282200 2 2 77 73 4 3,462 1,543 1,919 Shela Nauabad 02282300 9 5 4 40 29 11 3,104 1,536 1,568 Telihar 02282400 1 I 6 6 1,285 564 721 Ramnagar 02282500 68 6 62 45 24 21 4,619 2,110 2,509 Dumri 02282600 7 J 4 1,463 671 792 Pachaut 02282700 3 3 18 5 13 1,476 677 799 Dharhi 02282800

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PIUMAUY C,D Block- Tutal p\lpulntion (includlt;:g Locatiun Area uf institution,,! ilnd hlJusele~s, Population in lhe code Village ill Number of Eopliialion1 agc-grouE 0-6 number Name o[Villngc heclares households Persons l'vlales Females l'ersolls Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0006 Gogri (Total) 24,078.0 36,653 212,197 113,774 98,423 46,028 23,900 22,128 0006 Gngri (Hural) 24,078.0 36,653 212,197 113,774 98,423 46,028 23,900 22.12B 0006 Gogri (Urhan) Gogri (RIII'III) 022HtlJOO SilllraUIJ 172.0 306 1,803 964 839 356 199 157 02283000 Ballam 1,105.0 1,336 7,482 3,991 3,491 1.798 947 R51 022R3100 Maim 1,378.0 1,131 5,R77 J,080 2,797 1,374 675 699 02283200 Bharm 162.0 449 2,S77 1,310 1,267 648 316 332 0228:1300 I'akillil 512.0 1,082 5,602 2,972 2,630 1,387 699 688 022S3~00 Balll1i 870.0 2,312 13,172 6.898 6,274 2,826 1,457 1,369 02283500 Phulwnrin 33.0 -----··---···Un·inhabiled ..- ..·- ....••• 02283600 Sirjl1a 311.0 ..----- ..- ..-Un-inhabiled------....- .. 02283700 liar Parshml 183".0 --- ·-.... •.. -Un-inhahiled ..-- .... ----.. 022831100 Immlpur 61.0 -· ..------· .. Ull~inhabiled--- ...... - 02283900 Dorna 65S.0 1,269 7,062 3.818 3,234 1,383 690 693 02284000 Ramchmldmpllr 463.0 687 4,26(, 2,311 1,945 894 467 427 02284100 Jan Mllilallllllnd 47.0 106 711 376 335 121 62 59 0228420() Jhiktia 8 J.() 833 5,070 2,735 2,335 1,112 567 545 022R'1300 Shmnsl,"ddinp"r 458.0 1,538 8,739 1,722 4,017 1,839 935 904 1l22R4400 Mahesh Khllnl 796.0 2,059 12,420 6,838 5,582 2,414 1,285 1,129 0228'1500 Kazichak 287 1,7J~ 929 S09 4-16 219 227 02284600 Taur 22.0 62 357 203 15'1 67 36 31 02284700 Mlldllrplir 155.0 763 4,!l56 2,639 2,217 1,091 581 510 022R4ROO Rutan 5R7.0 2,019 11,560 6,237 5,323 2,505 1,382 1,123 02284900 Uobindpllr 45.0 234 1,558 858 700 257 128 129 02285000 Gogri 62.0 825 ",898' 2,669 2,229 1,009 539 470 02285100 Imudpur 226 I,IOS 597 511 261 138 123 02285200 Uhojwa 54.0 ------Ull-inhabited------.. 02285300 Chmnlpur 78.0 ----.. ------Ull-illh!)biled---·---...... • 02285400 Chuk llusclI 36.0 -----..---.-- U11- il1hqb it ed ------.-- 02285(lOO Bahadurplir 56.0 '---"--"---U11- inh1i b iled------02285600 Jalllalllllr 1,38~.O 3,763 22,73'1 12,131 10,603 5,246 2,6t12 2,604 02285700 Khalifa chnk 15.0 ------.--. Un· inhrib itcd------02285800 Pallilewa 557.0 :143 2,198 1,186 1,012 513 260 253 02285900 Palli Chitarsari 372.0 ----- ·-· ..---l' 11- inh ab ited ------..- ..--- 022R6000 JargaolllJalli 443.0 -•. ------UII-i Ilh a'b it ed ------,-- 02286100 Marachi 272.0 ------.-Un -i II h ab ited ------02286200 Uochhari 225.0 928 5,240 2,899 2,341 1,018 556 462 02286300 l'aUinamlania 1,230.0 ...-- .. --.---U11- in hab ited------022R6tlOO l'ilaullijhin 254.0 67~ 3,780 2,055 f.725 695 J81 31'1 02286500 Molia 202.0 617 3,801 2,085 . 1,716 730 373 357 02286600 Mushkipur 102.0 943 6,JS6 3,431 2,952 1,507 774 733 02286700 Fatchpur 141.0 46R 2,m7 1,442 .1,255 616 J23 293 022B6800 13a~udcopllr 125.0 1,160 6,829 3,547 3,282 1,424 725 699 02286900 Siswa 267.0 ------..--- UII' inh al; itcd----..--·--·-- 02287000 Rmnpur 127.0 920 5,821 3,135 2,686 1,372 702 670 02287100 Siromanharplir 59.0 -- •.. ------Un·inhnhited ..·--· ..-- .. -- 02287200 Kunda 87.0 ------..• .. Un-inhnhited------·· 022~7300 Katglmra 533.0 579 3,290 1,791 1,499 723 401 322 022~7400 Kalglmra 20.0 •.. ------Un-inhabited·------..--- 02287500 Shirnia 393.0 10,} 6l!R 376 312 155 81 74 022R76()() Shirnia 16.0 • ------UII-inhabiled---·----..-- .. 02287700 l'udki clInk to.O ------U 11- iII h ab ited --.------022S7800 Shimia 43.0 ---·-----·---Un·illhabiled-·-·--·-----.. 01287900 Shimia 12.0 ------..-Ull-il.habited·--- ..--- ..• .. - 02288000 Ragdhan Karati 46.0 ----..------Un- i nhah ited------022RllJOO Rqjdhan Karari 72.0 .--..----- ..- U'y-inhab it ed------·----- 02281'200 !lahri 6116.0 478 2,797 1,513 I,~ 544 297 247 022R3300 Sher chakla G30.0 1,909 10,389 5,567 _ ':1)22 2,186 1,157 1,029

--26(f PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri

Scheduled Castes 202uatioll Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females, Name of ViII age 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 17,538 9,449 8,089 90 45 45 72,907 49,014 23,893 Gogri (Total) 17,538 9,449 8,089 90 45 45 72,907 49,014 23,893 Gogri (Rural) Gogri (Urban) Gogri (Rural) 58 30 28 329 246 83 Sahraun 633 324 309 2,279 1,546 733 Baltera 507 263 244 1,184 854 330 Maira 259 137 122 775 559 216 BhaTTa 567 312 255 59 27 32 1,100 839 261 Pakrail 1,658 883 775 4,895 3,228 1,667 Banni ·-······_·-·Un-illhabited·············- Phulwaria ········~··:·Un-inhabited··········-··- Sirjua ··········--·Un·inhabited···-······-··- Har Parshad •• -•.•.••. --.Un.inhabited ••.• ----.• ---- Imadpllr 299 162 137 2,480 1,568 912 Borna 563 341 222 16 8 8 1,447 974 473 Ramchandarpur 293 186 107 Jan Mohammad 247 141 106 1,821 1,173 648 Jhiktia 565 307 258 2,328 1,657 671 Shamshllddinpur 1,744 954 790 6,453 4,108 2,345 Mahesh Khllnt 100 54 46 442 290 152 Kazichak 105 62 43 95 72 23 Taur 1,375 748 627 2,174 1,490 684 Madarpur 1,008' 544 464 4,734 3,193 1,541 Ratan 127 76 51 612 429 183 Gobindpllf 1,022 567 455 1,683 1,151 532 Gogri 159 132 27 Imadpllr ----·-·······Un-inhabited----···-·---·- Bhojwa ·-··--·--·---Un-inhabited--·--····-·--- Chandpur --···-·-···-·Un-inhabited------·-- Chak Husen ------Un-inhabiled------·------Bahadurpur 943 519 424 14 9 5 7,707 5,189 2,518 Jamalpur ----·-·------Un-inhabited..c-···-·-·--·- Khalifa ehak 206 113 93 287 229 58 Pattilewa ---·------Un-inhabited-----··--·-··- Patti Chitarsari ··--·------·Un-inhabited------Jargaonpatti ------Un-inhabited-··----·------Maraehi 376 223 153 2,250 1,493 757 Gochhari ------Un-inllabited------Pattinandania 206 113 93 1,432 971 461 Pitaunijhia 101 48 53 1,606 1,059 547 Molia 224 120 104 2,383 .1,571 812 Mushkipur 178 85 93 872 589 283 Fatehpllr 379 198 181 -:: 2,526 1,592 934 Baslldeopur ··---·-----·-Un-illhabited---·------Siswa 72 36 36 1,264 932 332 Rampur ------Un-inhabited------Siromanharpur ·-·------·Un-illhabiled------Kunda 146 85 61 467 352 115 Katghara ------Un-inhabited---.:-.::-··-·-·· Katghara 56 30 26 278 184 94 Shirnia ·-----·~-·---Un-inhabiled--·-·····-·--- Shimia ·-_·---·-·--·U n-inhab ited--·--·-·---·-- Flldkichak ~ ··~--·--·---u II-in hab ited-----·-··--·-- Shirnia ·--·--·-----·Ull-inhabiled--·-·---·----- Shirnia ---·--·--·_-·Ull-illhabited-----·-----·-- Ragdhan Karari ---,--·--·--·Un-inhabiled------··-- Rajdhan Karari 69 35 34 1,341'" 7'!J_., - 542 Itahri 639 327 312 3,956 -2;014 1,342 Sher chakla DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILl,AGF. PRIMARY CD8Iock-

Location code Illiterates Tutal workers Main workers !lumber Name o[Vjlla~e Persons Males Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 O()Ufi Gogri (Total) IJ9,290 64,760 74,5311 75,1151 54,625 20,426 55,735 46,919 8,816 OOIlG Gogl'i (Ruml) 139,2911 64,7611 74,530 75,051 54,625 20,426 55,735 46,919 8,816 (lOO6 (;ogri (Urbnn) (;ogri (Hurnl) 01282900 SallHlIlll 1,474 71& 756 740 456 284 519 388 131 0228300U Baltara 5,203 2,445 2,758 ),OIU 2,041 1,042 2,388 1,776 612 022R3100 Maim 4,693 2,226 2,467 2,541 1,696 845 1,940 1,538 402 02283200 Bhnrrn 1,802 751 1,051 ',(ISO 586 464 829 570 259 U22113300 I'akmil 4,502 2,133 2,369 2,4.14 1,535 899 1,612 1,149 463 02283400 Danni 8,277 3,670 4,607 4,482 3,214 1,268 2,989 2,503 486 02283500 PhlllwlIria ------·------Un-inhabited----:------02283600 Sirjun .. ------Un-illitabil~d ..------02283700 lIar Pars had ------Un-inhabited.------02283800 fmadpur ------.. -Un-inllabite·d------02283900 130m a 4,582 2,260 2,322 J..I45 1,77~ 369 1,929 1,605 324 02284000 RamchandarplIr 2,819 1,347 1,472 1,162 964 19& 941 862 79 02281100 Jan Mohamlnad 418 190 228 333 205 128 215 198 17 0228t1200 Jhiktia 3,249 - 1,562 1,687 1,6)0 1,315 315 1,143 1,011 132 02284300 ShanlshllddinplIr 6,411 3,065 3,346 2,&49 2,210 639 2,049 1,826 223 02284~OO Mahesh Khllllt 5,967 2,730 3,237 4,077 3,347 730 3,239 2,955 284 02284500 Kazichak 1,296 639 657 558 434 124 472 413 59 02284GOO Taur 262 131 131 88 85 3 33 33 022114700 Madarpur 2,682 1,149 1,533 1,353 1,18~ 171 1,225 1,072 153 02284800 Rotan 6,826 3,044 3,782 3,335 2,912 423 2,717 2,589 128 02284900 Gobilldpur 946 429 517 367 356 II 282 274 8 02285000 Gogri 3,215 1,518 1,697 1,569 I., lI).5 404 1,235 1,016 219 02285100 Imadflur 949 '165 "84 655 '35'1 30" 500 319 181 02285200 Ohojwa --·------Un-inh

'2132 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri Industrial categ,0!2: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 15,516 14,200 1,316 27,013 21,524 5,489 1,409 1,046 363 11,797 10,149 1,648 Gogri (Tolal) 15,516 14,200 1,316 27,013 21,524' 5,489 1,409 1,046 363 11,797 10,149 1,648 Gogri (Rural) Gogri (Urban) Gogri (Rural) 292 214 78 183 142 41- 10 5 5 34 27 7 Sahraun 746 707 39 1,144 808 336 30 30 468 231 237 Baltara SIS 431 84 1,265 980 285 17 11 6 143 116 27 Maira 216 153 63 428 309 119 26 25 159 83 76 Bharra 575 416 159 810 574 236 9 8 218 151 67 Pakrail 769 672 97 1,226 988 238 79 50 29 915 793 122 Banni ------Un-inllabited------Phulwaria ------Un-inhabited------Sirjua ------Un-inhabited------Har Parshad ------Un-inhabited------Imadpur 283 274 9 1,275 1,013 262 37 26 II 334 292 42 Borna 297 288 9 501 449 52 8 7 135 ll8 17 Ramchandarpur 163 161 2 22 15 7 30 22 8 Jan Mohammad 1I0 gs 15 611 538.. 73 28 22 6 394 356 38 Jhiktia 464 436 28 1,173 989 184 57 56 I 355 345 10 Shamshuddinpur 674 650 24 1,443 1,287 156 55 34 21 1,067 984 83 MaJlesh Khunt 73 73 263 224 39 15 11 4 121 105 16 Kazichak 33 33 Taur 136 123 13 783 668 115 37 36 1 269 245 24 Madarpur 646 622 24 1,099 1,031 68 110 103 7 862 833 29 Ratan 119 117 2 110 106 4 53 51 2 Gobindpur 143 139 4 717 523 194 30 26 4 345 328 17 Gogri 90 87 3 274 165 109 136 67 69 Imadpur ------, ----Un-inhabited------Bhojwa ------Un-inhabited------C)1andpur ------Un-inllobited------Chak Husen ------Un-illhabited------Bahadurpur 1,669 1,551 1I8 2,406 2,057 349 296 159 137 1,235 1,150 85 Jamalpur ------Un-inhabited-,/------Khalifa chak 72 70 2 263 256 7 5 2 3 98 81 17 Pattilewa ------Un-hlhabited------Patti Chitarsari ------Un·illhabited------Jargaonpatti ------Un-illhabited------Marachi 't86 476 10 709 621 88 18 17 153 135 18 Gochhari ------Un-illhabitcd------Pattinandania 455 432 23 436 331 105 8 8 79 67 12 Pitallnijhia 286 261 25 2"48 205 43 3. 1 2 89 72 17 Molia 186 162 24 766 576 190 85 69 16 507 474 33 Mushkipur 176 168 8 303 270 33 II 9 2 207 194 13 Fatchpur 481 473 8 683 594 89 26 f4 12 422 385 37 Basudeopur ------Un-illhabited------Siswa 391 380 II 610 579 31 74 60 14 380 375 5 Rampur ------Un-illhabited------Siromnnharpur ------Un-illhabitcd------Kunda 290 279 II 694 487 207 14 13 249 153 96 Katghara ------Un-inhabited-'---"":::::.---- Kalghara 71 71 116 72 44 1 1 17 16 Shimia ------Un-inhabited------Shirnia ------Ull-inhabited------·-- Fudkichak -...,.-.t::--:~---Un-illhabited------Shirnia ------Un-illhabited------Shimia ------Un-inhabited------Ragdhan Karari ------Un-inhabited------Rajdhan Karari 190 188 2 304 217 87 9 8 1 "219 20..1..- 18 Itahri -~ 917 807 110 1,098 904 194 87 60 27 _....~y- "478 103 Sher chakla

"263 DIS I HIe 1 CENSUS HANDE300K : KHI\GARIA

VILLA(;I~ PRIMARY CD BJor"- 11ldll:,lrial cal.::'~!!.i __ I ,P<:

01106 (;ogd (Tofal) 1",J I (, 7,711(, 11,(,10 3,17-1 1,221. 1,952 13,45(; 5,1154 R,402 iHHI(J (~I)gd (Un,-;!I) 19,J16 '7.7111. II,(,U) .I.IH 1,222 L,952 U,45(1 5,1154 R,402 f)lll'(; (~(Jgd (t 1111:111) (;ogli (Rnn.l) O.~.J.tlZ'lOO ~ahlallll 211 ·1 1117 129 O),}X \000 llall;u<1 (,') :'i 91 40') 280 on.X] 100 !'I1ai", (,til 28 ,I :"i :UI 071:-1'200 Illl'mil ~~). I /1 IRS 179 {Inti B()O l'aklail xu ,12 ,170 2,11 022Rl-IOO Ballni I,'~'n 'III 117 <)(,3 'IRS (l:~nn 5011 1'l\ulm1l in ... --I III il1lH1hit\:d- ---.. ------­ O}2SJ(,OO :'>iI ilia ---·1 III illhabilcd------­ onx,nO(l 11;11 l';lIshad .. -lin inhabilcd------­ 0J28JlW{) lmadpul ..... I lll-inhabilcd------Oll839()() HIIIIl:J 211) ,J) }' X 14 11') 95 24 0228'WO{l Rmuch:lIlll;npm 221 11'1 ) 1 .'i I () 1(,0 73 X7 ()228,1100 Jan Muhamlllad J 1R III I 1 116 7 lOY 02J!l,I).(lO Jhildia 1X7 1111 III '7 JXI 2,n 135 flVl{,LHII,f ~;l1aIl1ShlHl,lil1"l!t XOO ,III) 'J 20 7Ll 337 1,76 O} /1('1,1(}0 l'\'fah(~sh Kllllut IPR "'H, '50 111 lUX 182 256 0221\,1500 K azidwk gC; ) I (ll 13 'IX 021)1,1(,00 Tam 3(i :\11 2 1)2).ll1'/OO Madnrl'1II' 110 '7 7 112 911 16 0X211'180() R"tal1 1;.1 36 111 391 179 215 0221l-ll)()() (ltlhin32 7), L1 10 3 278 ()2)8) 1 00 Sirolllanhm pur -. -... -- -- "--II""inilabi(cd------1122R7200 Kllnda ------1111 jllhahiled------.. 162 (l,))W71flO Katl-'llal<1 31)1 WI 215 1I .' I 20 21'J 57 (J})R7'IOIJ Knlgilnlrl . ----.[ Ill-inhahiled-----··------(J{:,Ur75(l() Shilllia ClL2!r7('()O Shill1ia .-. ---I In-if1hahitcd------­ o;np.nO(l Fllliki Chilk ... ----·lln-inhahilcd------­ OU87ROO Shimia ------( Ill-illh:)bilc'-'------·­ On!>.I'}OO Shilllia .--- .... -1111 inhnbited------0)281100n Itagclllan Karari ...... ·lln-illhahjktl------· ---­ O)l,P.X100 Rajdhan Karmi .. --. --I ill-inhabitc(I------.--- 1(; 1(, 3li 24 14 (l}.7.RlLWO )tallri l_l{) 1,211 388 833 ()J.~Rn3()O Sher ch~llda PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri of marginal workers Location Household industr~ workers Olher workers Non-workers code P~rsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillase number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ... 2 537 142 395 2,149 1,288 861 137,146 59,149 77,997 Gogri (Total) 0006 537 142 395 2,149 1,288 861 137,146 59,149 77,997 Gogri (Rural) 0006 Gogri (Urban) 0006 Gogri (Rural) I I 12 5 7 1,063 50l! 555 Sahralln 02282900 5 I 4 87 44 43 4,399 1,950 2,449 Baltara 02283000 6 3 3 28 4 24 3,336 1.3&4 1,952 Maira 02283100 18 6 12 1,527 724 803 Bharra 02283200 4 2 2 249 113 136 3,168 1,437 1,731 Pakrai1 02283300 42 9 33 208 107 101 8,690 3,684 5,006 Banni 02283400 ------Un-inhabited------Phulwaria 02283500 ------Un-inllabitcd------SirjllH 02283600 ------Un-inhabited------Har Parshnd 02283700 ------Un-inlmbited------hnadpur 02283800 2 2 73 66 7 4,917 2,052 2,865 Borna 02283900 7 1 6 33 23 10 3,104 1,357 1,747 Ramchandarpllr 02284000 I I 378 171 207 Jan Mohammad 02284100 34 10 24 .61 44 17 3,440 1,420 2,020 Jhiktia 02284200 19 10 9 3S' 24 II 5,89_O 2,512 3,378 Shamshuddinpur 02284300 32 8 24 118 64 54 8,343 3,491 4,852 Mahesh Khunt 02284400 5 2 3 18 5 13 1,180 495 685 Kazichak 02284500 18 18 269 118 151 Taur 02284600 8 6 2 3,503 1,457 2,046 Madarpur 02284700 37 17 20 133 91 42 8,225 3,325 4,900 Ratan 02284800 8 7 1 1,191 502 689 Gobindpur 02284900 103 70 33 3,329 1,504 1,825 Gogri 02285000 20 10 10 453 246 207 Imadpur 02285100 ------Un-inl13bited------Bhojwn 02285200 ------Un-inhabited------Chandpur 02285300 ------Un-inhabitcd------Chnk Husen 02285400 ------Un-inlmbited------Bahadurpur 02285500 70 26 44 276 172 104 14,944 6,357 8,587 Jamnlpur 02285600 ------Un-inhabited------Khalifa chak 02285700 6 5 52 49 .-1 1,204 605 599 Pattilewa 02285800 ------Un-inhnbited------Patti Chitarsari 02285900 ------Un-illllObited------Jargaonpalli 02286000 ------·Un-inhnbited-----·-··----- Marachi 02286100 129 8 121 28 20 8 3,164 1,461 1,703 Gochhari 02286200 ------·---Un-inhabited------Pallinandania 02286300 I 1 48 23 25 2,535 1,113 1,422 Pilaunijhia 02286400 19 5 14 24 3 21 2,420 1,144 1,276 Malia 02286500 8 5 3 73 71 2 4,506 1,938 2,568 Mushkipur 02286600 2 I 1 24 9 15 1,781 740 1,041 Fatehpur 02286700 13 I 12 SO 43 7 _4,832 1,905 2,927 Basudeopur 02286800 ------Un-inhabited------Siswa 02286900 19 5 14 22 14 8 4,034 1,669 . 2,365 Rampur 02287000 ------Un-inl18bited------Siromanharpur 02287100 ------Un-inhabited------Kunda 02287200 2 62 30 32 1,739 770 969 Katghara 02287300 ------Ull-illhabited------Katghara 02287400 - -_ 482 215 267 Shirnia 02287500 ------Un-inhabited------Shirnia 02287600 ------Un-inhabited------Fudkiehak 02287700 ------Ull-illhabited------Shirnia 02287800 ------Un-inhabited------Shirnia 02287900 ------Un-inhabited------Ragdhan Karari 02288000 ------Un-inhabited------RajdlJan Kaeari 02288100 6 3 3 14 12 2 2,001 844~ 1,157 Itahri 02288200 8 5 3 72 34 38 6,078 2,792 ~,Z86-Shcr chakla 02288300

265_ DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total populatioll (illcludillg Location Area or institutional and hOllst:1ess PoplIlntion in the code Village in Number of !?oEulation2 age-groll!? 0-6 number Natlle orVillaI;Zc hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

022R8400 SUlJdiha 3'10.0 807 ",6"7 2,494 2,153 909 461) 443 02288500 Pasrnha 1,182.0 1,224 7,IH6 3,738 3,308 1,420 733 687 01288600 Chantlwa 997.0 ------Un-inhabiled------02288700 Kharllwa 117.n 233 1,360 702 65& 306 158 148 02288800 Mora 220.0 ------. Un-inhabited------02288<)00 Kulsara 384.0 ------tln-inhabited------02289000 Pallia 1,157.0 715 3,995 2.184 1,811 932 520 412 02289100 Koila 586.0 1,132 6,51 , 3.'164 3,047 1,468 720 748 {)2289200 nirba~ 669.0 347 1,598 842 756 335 188 147 02289300 Bhilllri 55~.0 371 2,05(} 1,022 1,034 478 252 226 02289400 Dcotha 313.0 761 4,143 2,249 1,894 923 485 438 02289500 l'aikant 879.0 613 3,335 1,75 I 1,584 740 384 356

---266 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Perso},)s Males Females Persons Males Females , Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 459 229 230 1,64'l 1,103 541 Sondiha 532 293 239 2,877 1,852 1.025 Pasraha ------Un-inhabited------Chandwa 27 12 15 362 260 102 Kharowa ------Un-inllabited------Mora ------Un-inhabited------Kulsara 102 53 49 1,032 768 264 Paura 816 423 393 1,969 1,383 586 Koila 110 55 55 40S 286 119 Birbas 353 161 192 436 331 105 Bhimri 143 83 60 1,535 1,066 469 Dcotha 564 303 261 995 696 299 Pnikant DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers M [Jin workers number Name o[Villagc Persons Males fcmales PCrs(lIlS Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 022&&400 Sondiha 3,003 1,391 1,612 1,892 1,205 687 1,315 1,045 270 02288500 Pasraha 4,169 1,886 2,283 2,9111 1,955 1,026 2,105 1,652 453 022811600 Clmndwa ------Un-inhabiled------02288700 Khmowa 998 442 5S6 1u(J 303 163 373 262 III 02288800 Mom ------Ull-inlmbiled------022811900 Kulsara ------U11- inhabi ted------02289000 Pa1lla 2,963 1,416 1,547 1,702 1,128 574 1,214 1,0<11 173 02289100 Koila 4,542 2,081 2,4(,1 2,'131 1,699 732 2,137 1,623 514 02289200 13irbns I,J93 556 637 561 4'71' 90 523 455 68 02289300 I3himri 1,620 691 929 928 505 423 588 467 121 02289400 Deolha 2,608 1,183 1,425 1,546 1,095 451 1,306 972 334 02289500 Paiknnt 2,340 1,055 1,285 1,163 826 337 738 616 122 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri Industrial calesorl of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females Name of Village 19 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 342 333 9 708 480 228 31 16 15 234 216 18 Sondiha 776 702 74 848 . 576 272 28 19 9 453 355 98 Pnsraha ------Un-inhabited------Chandwa 123 121 2 236 127 109 9 9 5 5 Kharowa ------( J11- i nh ah i ted------Mora ------Un-infl3bited------Kulsara 617 546 71 431 353 78 57 50 7 109 92 17 Panra 641 578 63 1,133 788 345 17 17 346 240 106 Koila 170 168 2 233 206 27 11 8 3 109 73 36 Birbas 153 146 7 365 281 84 15 6 9 55 34 21 Bhimri 442 381 61 727 461 266 II 9 2 126 121 5 Deotha 271 249 22 369 274 95 45 41 4 53 52 I Paikant

269 DisTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Dlock- Industrial category Loc[iliOIl code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Ilumbcr Nmllc o[VilIagc Persons Males Females Pcrsuns Males' . Females Persons Males Females I 2 41 1(2 43 4(1 45 46 47 48 49 022R8400 Sondiha 577 160 417 12R 28 100 400 106 294 02288500 Pascaha 876 303 573 278 129 149 517 135 382 02288600 Chandwa ------U n-ir II rub ited ------02288700 Khnrown 93 41 52 1 1 83 33 50 02288800 Mom ------Un-inhabitetl------.. ----- 02288900 Kulsara ------Un-inltabited------022X9000 POIlrn 488 87 401 723 3J 190 238 35 203 02289100 K(\ila 294 76 218 5~ 1Q 49 211 56 155 02289200 BiIhas JR 16 22 5 '2. 3 28 14 14 02289300 Rhimri 340 38 302 2 2 334 35 299 02289100 Dcotha 21)0 123 117 10" 9 I) 205 109 96 02289500 l'aikallt 425 210 215 40 11 29 377 196 181

:eru PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Gogri

of maf!~iIlal workers Location Household industr~ workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females N;1me of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 21 5 16 28 21 7 2,755 1,289 1,466 Sondiha 02288400 13 4 9 68 3S 33 4,065 1,783 2,282 Pasraha 02288500 ------Un-inhabited------Chandwa 02288600 8 8 894 399 495 Kharuwa 02288700 ------Un-inhabited------Mora 02288800 ------Un-inhabited------Kulsara 02288900 6 2 21 IS 6 2,293 1,056 1,237 Pnura 02289000 3 " 3 21 JO II 4,080 1,765 2,315 Koila 02289100 4 4 I I 1,037 37.1 666 Birbas 02289200 I I 1,12R 517 611 Bhimri 02289300 5 5 20 8 12 2,597 1,154 1,443 Deotlm 02289400 2 2 6 3 3 2,172 925 1,247 Paikant 02289500

_.~ 271 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PIUMARY CD Block- Tl'lnl population (including Lucation Area of inslilutioual nllll huuseless Population in the \:ude Village in Number of i!uQulation2 age-groul2 1)-6 number Name of V Bla!',e hectares huuseilulds PcrSOIl:i Males females Persons Males females 2 3 -1 5 (j 7 8 ') 10 n007 Pm'ball:1 ~Tolal) 24,106.0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 39,Hrio 211,1>011 19,260 (I0U7 PllrbllUa (Rural) 24,106.0 32,151 192,212 101,992 90,220 39,860 20,600 19,260 0007 I'ar-bafta (Urban) I'ar-balta (Rural) 022R9600 DUll1aria Khurd 156.0 ------Un-inhabilcd------02289700 I'achl'ithia 19.0 ------Un-inhllbited------012lll}800 Madhop\lf Kanlti 5250 1,652 9,9_\<\ 5,351 4,583 1,934 1,023 911 02289900 Mmlhu(lur (Gnngharnr) 270.0 84 479 2'10 239 III 53 58 02290000 Kabailn 381.0 932 5,723 2,998 2,725 1,011 570 441 02290100 Khalllgllura 2360 41 22') lIS III 42 J8 24 02290200 Khawgpllra 24.0 17 9~ 50 44 34 15 19 02290300 Balha 191.0 432 2,612 1,365 1,247 564 291 273 02290400 Alatin 222.0 556 3,<)74 2,155 1,819 835 460 375 ()2290500 Amtio 290 ------U n-i nh ab i tcd------()22!)0600 Deori 32R 0 745 5,01 (, 2,679 2,337 1,180 629 551 02290700 SnUlh 2,557.0 2,797 IG,OJ 1 8,491 7,517 3,572 1,790 1,782 022')0800 Jh~hm 1,163.0 873 5,22.1 2,784 2,439 1,068 553 515 02290900 Mchdlpur 373.0 1,222 7, IS') 3,810. 3,379 1,442 715 727 02291000 BUlldchm 485.0 1,071 6,650 3,505.· 3,145 1,489 784 705 02191100 Pipralatif 598 () 1,756 11,741 6,282. 5,459 2,646 1,362 1,284 02291200 Unisa SIS.0 1,172 7,05') 3,729.- 3,330 1,479 747 732 0221fl30() Kalwam 1.216.0 1,819 10,932 S,XI7 5,115 2,335 1,149 1,186 02291400 l'ull~ur 164.0 176 1,086 585 501 278 143 135 0221)1500 Kaitia 400J) 879 5,02J 2,GOl ; 2,422 1,147 579 568 022

Scheduled Castes EOEualion Scheduled TriQes EOEulalion Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 'II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 11,920 6,358 5,562 76,107 49,179 26,928 Parbattll (rotal) 11,920 6,358 5,562 76,107 49,179 26,928 Parbatta (Rural) ParbaUa (Urban) ParbaUa (Rural) ------Un-inhabited------·--- Dumaria Khurd ··-·--···----Un-inhabited------·-···· Pachpirhia 509 276 233 4,199 2,640 1,559 Madhopllr Karari 190 119 71 Madhopur (Gangbarar) 168 95 73 2,660 1,614 1,046 Kabaila 68 38 30 82 59 23 Khnragpum 26 22 4 Khnragpura 175 92 83 982 635 347 Balha 1,403 904 499 Araria ----···-··-·-Un-illhabited·--.------.--- Araria 76 36 40 1,524 994 530 Deori 1,036 550 486 5,796 3,886 1,910 Saurh 293 145 148 2,038 1,312 726 Jhajhra 421 220 201 3,183 2,089 1,094 Mehdipur 272 140 132 2,431 1,569 862 Bundehra 470 245 225 4,037 2,586 1,451 Pipralatif 462 241 221 2,877 1,847 1,030 Baisa 1,029 535 494 3,355 2,451 904 Kalwara 103 53 50 440 323 117 Punaur 734 380 354 1,518 970 548 Kairia 20 II 9 1,282 780 502 Bhatkhar ------·-·-Un-inhabited------··· Mathurpur 5 5 Goura 114 71 43 2,224 1,373 851 Khl\iraitha 269 146 123 1,316 883 433 Thebhao 10 5 5 1,022 678 344 Bharson 585 320 265 3,771 2,439 1,332 Kulharia 499 300 199 Udaipur 202 103 99 / 1,655 1,129 526 Kama ---·--··----Un-inhabited---·--·-----· BlIchai 358 239 Jl9 Chakki Bharkal ------·---·Un·inllabiteu------·----- Jagua ---·------Un-inhabited------Arazi Amanat 278 153 125 800 50S 295 Dariapur Bhelwn 17 9 8 321 221 100 Madhopur ------Un-inhabited------Dnriapur ------Un-inhabited------Arazi Palpar ------.;=.-Un-inhabited------Dariapurpatpar ---.----.----Un-inhabited------.--.--:;: Madhopllrpatpar 47 26 21 R77 632 245 Zorawarpur -----·------Un-illhahiled·------Zorawarpllr Patpar 353 202 151 3,458 2,086 1,372 Zorawarpur 22 11 11 3,205 1.'896 1,309 Gobindpur ··------Un-inhabited------Gobindpur 130 81 49 Rupauli Inglish - .- 80 52 28 Rupauli 1,060 575 485 1,353 948 405 Rampur urfRahimpur Inghish 163 80 83 1,558 1,001 557 Rahimpur 331 217 114 Parbota 288 154 134 t 3,336 2,090 1,246 Parbata ------Un-inhabited------Siswn 104 58 46 761 ,; 512 249 Harinmar 841 473 368 414 3lS-- 96 Madhllbnn ------Un-inllabited------.-- ChakParyag .""213' J. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Blucll-

Location code Illiterates TOlal lVorkers Mail! workers number Name ufVillug,e Persons Males females Persons Mules Females Persons Males females 2 20 21 22 23 ,24 25 26 27 28

0007 I'nrbntta (Tolal) 116,IO~ ~2,813 6.1,2'.l2 ~6,744 50,008 t6,736 50,466 42,097 8,369 0007 I'arbntla (nurnl) 116,105 52,813 63,292 66,744 50,008 16,736 50,466 42,097 8,369 0007 ParhaUa (Urban) l'arhnUa (nunl) 02289600 Olllllaria KIIlInl ------Un-inllabited------022~9700 Pachpirhi. ------Un-inhabited------02289800 Madloopnr Karnri 5,735 7,711 3,024 J,X61 2,869 992 2,748 2,357 391 02289900 MadlooJ1l1f (Gangharar) 289 121 168 117 il4 3 113 112 I 02290000 Knhaila 3,063 1,384 1,679 1,1700 Hnrillllll\r 1,1l3 4RS 62R 982 5 ~ --4G4- 852 467 385 02294800 Madhuban 871 401 47() 414 287 127 02294900 Chak ParYlIg ---~~lred------:~~-

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Parbatta Industrial category ufmain workers Household industry Cultivatms Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 17,520 15,884 1,636 22,238 16,884 5,354 1,744 1,207 537 8,964 8,122 842 Parbatta (Total) 17,520 15,884 1,636 22,238 16,884 5,354 1,744 1,207 537 8,964 8,122 842 Parbatta (Rural) Parbatta (Urban) PHrbatta (Rural) ------UI1-inl'abited------Dumaria Khurd ------~-----Un-i"habitcd------Pachpirhia 1,272 1,169 103 1,071 832 239 55 38 17 350 318 32 Madhopur Knrnri 60 60 5 5 48 47 I Madhopur (Gangbarar) 1,052 987 65 312 240 72 29 18 II 137 114 23 Kabaila 9 9 54 29 25 1 I _6 5 I Kharagpura 16 10 6 13 13 Kharagpura 235 228 7 360 270 90 6 4 2 109 102 7 Balha 522 515 7 258 200 58 6 6 113 107 6 Araria ------Un-il.habited------Araria 223 202 21 772 566 206 9 9 291 265 26 Deori (337 1,215 122 2,405 1,865 540 40 37 3 643 605 38 Saurh 580 526 54 602 483 119 54 44 10 91 81 10 Jhl\ihra 494 436 58 1,129 782 347 166 136 30 349 325 24 Mehdipur 532 493 39 669 490 179 81 72 9 411 389 22 Bundehm 345 329 16 1,065 941 124 227 144 83 990 963 27 Pipralatif 480 410 70 1,190 809 381 19 16 J 411 325 86 Baisa 941 864 77 1,288 839 449 68 52 16 194 179 IS Kalwara 144 144 65 59 6 68 34 34 PUllaur 430 425 5 480 441 39 57 27 30 156 142 14 Kairin 486 469 17 127 liD 17 36 36 112 108 4 Bhalkhar ------Un-inl.abited------­ Mathurpur 2 2 I 10 10 Gnura 502 489 13 276 265 II 44 36 8 192 169 23 Khl\iraitha 557 410 147 478 302 176 53 52 I 65 59 6 Thebhao 479 350 129 414 273 141 11 8 3 129 lID 19 Bharson 1,271 990 281 1,645 1,106 539 64 35 29 340 294 46 Kulharin 103 102 I 9 7· 2 79 65 14 Udaipur 164 161 3 802 620 182 9 2 53 35 18 Kama ------Un-inl.abited------BlIchai 74 73 106 104 ""2 I I 42 38 4 Chakki Bharkal ------Un-inhabited------Jagua ------Un-inl.abitcd------Arazi Amana! 70 68 2 103 82 21 22 22 81 72 9 Dariapur Bhclwa 51 51 42 42 8 7 47 43 4 Madhopur ------Un-inl.ahited------Dariapur ------Un-inhabited------Arazi Patpar ------'---Un-inhabited------Dariapurpatpar ------Un-inhabited------Madhopurpatpar 100 90 10 448 380 68 12 11 35 33 2 Zorawarpur ------Un-inhabited------Zornwnrpur Pat par 1,078 1,061 17 525 412 113 50 49 I 135 122 13 Zorawarpur 674 668 6 183 149 34 30 28 2 307 280 27 Gobindpur ------Un-il.l.abited------Gobindpllr 37 34 3 86 63 23 6 6 9 9 RlIpauli Inglish 22 22 12 12 RlIpauli 63 48 15 364 258 1,06 121 11)7 14 284 277 7 Rampur urf Rahimpur Inghish 98 97 481 434 47 14 14 294 286 8 Rahimpur 88 87 12 12 14 12 2 Parbata 361 279 82 1,113 809 304 89 65 24 589 562 27 Parbata ------Un-inhabited------Siswa- 318 188 130 332 182 150 S 8 194 97 97 Batinmar 10 10 374 252 . 122 8 5 3 , 22 ;w- 2 Madhuban ------Un-inlmbited------Chak Paryag DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- -; Industrial cates,or;t Lucaliun code Marginal wurkers Cultivalurs A~riculturallabourers lIumber N[ltnC o[Villa!1ic Persuns Males Females Persons Males Females Persuns Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0007 Parbalta (Total) 16,278 7,911 8,367 2,586 1,142 1,444 11,583 5,569 6,014 nOO7 Pnrbalta (Rural) 16,278 7,911 8,J67 2,586 1,142 1,444 11,583 5,569 6,014 0007 ('arbatta (Urban) Parlmtta (Rural) 02289600 DlIlIlaria Khllnl ------U II-i nh abiled------02289700 Pachpirhia ------Un-illhabited------02289800 Madhopur Karali 1,113 512 601 129 75 54 926 411 515 02289900 Madhopur (Gangbarar) 1 2 2 02290000 K"bnila 411 198 213 44 32 12 345 146 199 02290100 Kharngl'ufH 40 24 16 2 I I 36 23 13 02290200 Khomgp\llo 5 1 'I 5 I 4 02290300 Ralha 140 71 69 36 12 2<1 89 45 44 02290100 Amlin 235 9'1 141 ·19 10 9 170 60 110 02290500 Amria ------Un-inhabite

_2N- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CENSUS ABSTRACT Parlmtta of maq;linal workers Location Household induslrl workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Nam~ of Village number .sO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 738 183 555 1,371 1,017 354 125,4611 51,984 73,484 Parbatln (Tolal) 0007 738 183 555 1,371 1,017 354 125,468 51,984 73,484 Pnrbntta (Rural) 0007 Parbatla (Urban) 0007 Parbalta (Rural) ------Un-inhabited------Dumaria Khurd 02289600 ------Ull-inhabited------Pachpirhia 02289700 14 14 44 26 18 6,013 2,482 3,591 Madhopur Karari 02289800 I I 3 2 I 362 126 236 Madhopur (Gangbarar) 02289900 21 20 3,182 1,441 2,341 Kabaila 1J2290000 I 119 50 69 Kharagpura 02290100 60 26 34 Kharagpura 02290200 5 5 10 9 1 1,762 690 1,072 Balha 02290300 8 2 6 38 22 16 2,840 1,233 1,607 Araria 02290400 ------Ull-inhabilcd------Araria 02290500 49 27 22 3,340 1,400 1,940 Deori 02290600 25 9 16 192 112 80 9,188 3,896 5,292 Saurll 02290700 31 30 4 4 2,996 1,345 1,651 Jh1\ihra 02290800 41 32 9 47 36 11 4,357 1,791 2,566 Mehdipur 02290900 20 5 15 28 13 15 4,323 1,811 2,512 Bundehra 02291000 120 43 77 143 134 9 8,399 3,460 4,939 Pipralatif 02291100 35 29 6 4,510 1,924 '2,586 Baisa 02291200 99 16 83 141 105 36 6,682 2,850 3,832 Knlwara 02291300 6 3 3 767 316 451 Punaur 02291400 I 8 8 3,686 1,398 2,288 Kniria 02291500 9 3 6 I 1,754 645 1,109 Bhatkhar 02291600 ------Un-illhnbited------Mathurpur 02291"100 44 44 210 80 130 Gaura 02291EOO 53 10 43 99 91 8 2,998 1)34 1,864 Khajraitha 02291900 4 2 2 1,782 744 1,038 Thebhao 02292000 2 I 38 30 8 1,606 667 939 Bharsoll 02292100 135 10 125 43 21 22 6,179 2,753 3,426 Kulharia 02292200 I I II 7 4 478 182 296 Udaipur 02292300 20 7 }J 2,875 1,197 1,678 Kama 02292400 ------Un-illhabited------Buchai 02292500 I I 663 268 395 Chakki Bharkal 02292600 ------Un-iuhabiled---·------Jaglla 02292"100 ------Un-inhabited------Arazi Amallat 02292800 2 1 32 32 922 393 529 Dariapur Bhelwa 02292900 4 2 2 7 7 495 214 281 Madhopur 02293000 ------Un-illhabiled------·--- Dnriapur 02293100 ------Un-inllabilell------Arazi Patpar 02293200 ------Un=iJlhabitcd----·------Dariapurpatpar 02293300 ------Un~inhabited------·-- Mndhopurpntpar 02293400 4 3 I ..2,051 873 1,178 Zorawarpur 02293500 ------Un-inhabiled------··-- Zorawarpur Palpar 02293600 3 2 18 IS 3 4,689 1,816 2,873 Zorawarpur 02293700 5 5 14 9 5 3,77} 1,418 .2,355 Gobindpur 02293800 ------Un-inhabiled------Gobindpur 02293900 8 8 2 2 390 ISS 235 Rupauli Inglish 02~94000 96 40 56 Rupauli 02294100 13 II 2 26 23 3 - _ 2,537 1,143 1,394 Rampur urf Rahimpur 02294200 Inghish 2 2 19 15 4 2,666 1,074 1,592 Ratlimpur 02294300 483 192 291 Parbala 02294400 6 4 2 67 60 7 5,740 2,479 3,261 Parbata 02294500 ------Un-inhabitcil------·--- Siswa 02294600 5 3 2 892 479 413 Harinmar 02294700 665 374,.- 291 Madhuban 022941100 ------Ull-illhabiled--·------·--- -Cliak Paryag 0229-1900

27L DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- I olall'oplIlatlon (including Location Area of in~tillltiullal and hOllselcss Population in the code Village in Number of populatIon) age-group 0-6 number Nmne of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8910

02295000 Hllnapur III f Lagar 853.0 305 1,68U 841 839 359 186 113 02295100 Inglish "I imupur 211 0 612 3.517 1,900 1.617 729 366 363 02295200 Logar 1860 ------Un-inhablted------0229<;100 SladalplIr Aguani 341 0 1,570 8,438 4,509 3,929 1,633 851 782 02295400 SloliatplIr Agllmll 320 320 1,814 937 877 402 193 209 02295>00 SladatplIr Agllani Inglish 250 ------Un-lIlllnb ited------02295600 Aguan; 500 ------Un-mhabited------02295700 Khlrarahi 2460 793 4,777 2,520 2,257 897 481 416 02295&00 I"emtha Karan 7230 270 1.736 913 823 336 167 169 02295900 lcnUha 427 (I 77'/ 4,172 2,179. 1,993 854 473 381 022%000 TCllllha 110 ------UI1-1nhnbited------02296100 OUlIlaria Ba7llrg 8'; 0 ------U11-1 hh nbited------0.l29620() remlha AW7ta Pal par 1,077 () ------Ull-inlmbited------02196300 I"emtha pUlpar Gang barar 17 () ------U II-I ohn b iled------02296400 I cmtha Pal par 2490 ------Un-l~hi1bited------

278 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Pllrbatlll

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofYiJlage 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 " 2 16Y 87 82 564 394 170 Himapur urf Lagar 725 387 338 1,107 823 284 Inglish Titnnpur ------Un-inhabited------Lagar 230 il7 113 4,027 .2,593 1,434 Siadatpur Aguani 205 108 97 661 430 231 Siadalpur Aguani ------Un=inhabited------Siadatpur Agunni Inglish ------Un-illhabited------Aguani 311 169 142 1,559 987 572 Khirarahi 43 25 18 785 144 341 Tetnlha Karari 48 22 26 1,907 l,103 804 Temlha ------Un-inhabited------Tcmthn ------Un-inhabited------Dumaria Bazurg ------Ull-illilabitcli------Temtha Arazia Palpar ------Ull-inhabited------Temlhn palpar Gnng barar ------Un-illhabited------Temtha Pntpar DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BIock-

Location cude Illiterates Total workers Main workers, number Name of Village Persons Males rell1ale~ l'nsulls Males" fenmks Persuns Males fcmaks 1 2 20 21 22 2:1 24 25 26 27 28 02295000 IlimalHlr me Lagar 1,116 447 6GlI 775 442 333 521 297 224 02295100 Inglish Timapur 2,410 1,077 1,3J3 1.'120 989 431 1,319 940 379 02295200 Lagar ------\ Jn-inltabi ~ed------02295JOO SinJall'm Agualli 4,411 1,916 2,495 2,415 2,068 347 2,005 1,925 80 02295400 Siadalpur Agualli 1,153 - 507 616 4(iS 383 82 328 299 29 02295500 SiaJalpur Aguaui Inglish ------Un-iliitabitcu------02295600 Aguan; ------U l1-i nhl1bi tl:u------1)22957()0 Khimrahi 3,218 1,533 1,685 1,181 1,089- 92 1,035 1,004 31 02295800 Temtlll1 Knrari 951 469 482 578 46~ 116 514 417 97 02295900 Temlha 2,265 1,076 1,189 1,022 941, 81 987 920 67 02296000 Temlha ------u 11-; nita bj ~ed------02296100 DUlllaria l3azurg ------Un-jllhabit~d------022%200 Tcmtlta Arazia Pal par ------U n -i 11 h ali i ted ------02296300 Tellliha pal par Gang burar ------U fl-i lilt a bit ed ------0229MOU TClIltha Pal par ------Un-inhabited------PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT l'nrbatta Inuustrial category of main workers Household industry Culti valors Agricullurallabourers workers Olher workers Persons Males Females Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 184 96 88 187 108 79 3 3 147 93 54 Himapur urf Lagar 227 212 15 482 350 132 240 34 206 370 344 26 Inglish Timapur ------Un-inhabiled-----·-······- Lagar 773 765 8 630 591 39 70 58 12 532 511 21 Siadatpur J\guani 117 109 8 136 122 -14 8 7 1 67 61 6 Siadatpur Aguani -·--··----·--Un-inhabited---·----·-··-- Siadatpur Aguani Inglish -·------Un-inhabited------Agualli 359 353 6 567 556 11 12 9 3 97 86 II Khirarahi '190 190 292 198 94 32 29 3 Temtha Karari 406 398 8 282 247 35 5 'I 294 271 23 Temtha ------Un-inhabited------Tem!ha ------Un-inhabiled------·-- Dumaria Bazurg ------Un-inhabi!eu------Tem!ha Arazia Palpar ------Un-inhabited------Temtha pal par Gang b.arar ------Ull-inhabited------Temlha Palpar DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category I,oealioll cude Mar!;jinul workers Cullivators AJ?,ricullurallabourers number Name of Village Persons Males females Persuns Millcs females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 ~~ 45 46 47 48 49 U2295000 I Iimapur un Lagar 254 145 109 IJS 27 21 122 77 45 02295100 Inglish Timapllt 101 49 52 I I 49 32 17 02295200 Lagar ------Un-illhabilcd------0229SjOO Sindntpur Aguani 410 143 267 37 24 13 261 113 178 02295400 Siadalpur "gua"i 137 _ 84 53 752 125 76 49 02295500 Siadatput Aguani Inglish -----,---.---V n-illl mb i tcd------02295600 Agllani ------V n-in habi ted------.---- 02295700 Khirarahi 14G 85 61 13 II 2 123 69 S4 02295800' Tcmlh. Karari 6'1 45 19 7 7 57 38 19 02295900 Tcmtha 35 21 14 10 9 15 3 12 0229(;000 'Tcmth" -----·-----··Un-inhnbited--··-··-·---· 02296100 Dumaria l3azurg -·-·········u n-inhabited--···.••. -.·· 02296200 Temtha Arazia Palpar --···-······Un-inlmbited-·-·--······· 022\16]O() Tell1lha pat par Gang barar ·············V,l·inhabited·············· 02296400 Temtha Patpar --·········--Vn-inhabited-···-·······-· PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Parbatta of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name-of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 9 2 7 75 39 36 905 399 506 Himapur lIrf Lagar 02295000 32 7 25 19 9 10 2,097 911 1,186 Inglish Timapur 02295100 ------Un-illhabited------Lugar 02295200 77 4 73 35 32 3 6,023 2,441 3,582 Siadatpur i\guani 02295300 I I 4 3 I 1.3~9 554 795 Siadatpur Aguani 02295400 ------U n-inhab iled ------Siadatpur Aguani Inglish 02295500 ------Un-inhabited------Aguani 02295600 6 4 4 3,596 1,431 2,165 Khirarahi 02295700 1,158 451 707 Temtha Karari 02295800 9 8 3,150 1,238 1,912 Temtha 02295900 ------Un-inhabited------Temtha 02296000 ------Un-inhabited------DlImaria Bazurg 02296100 ------Un-inhabited------Temlha Arazia Palpar 02296200 ------Un-inhabiled------Temlha patpar Gang barar 02296300 ------U Il-inhab ilcd------Temlha Palpar 02296400 UISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOI< : KHAGARIA URBAN PRIMARY

Area of Localion Name ofTowul Wanl Townl Ward Numbc; of Tulal population (including Population in Ihe code in square households institlltioll(ll mId house less age-group 0-6 number Kilomclrc population)

Persoll~ Males Fem(lles Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

42101000 I(hngllria (1\1) 3.0 7,078 4~,22' 24,859 20,362 7,705 4,100 3,605 0001 Ward No. I' 1,533 9,741 5,920 3,821 1,445 798 647 0002 Ward No.2 636 3,944 2,146 1,798 847 455 392 0003 Ward No.3 310 1,9-12 1,007 . 935 360 179 181 (lOM Ward No.4 785 4.72,' 2,503 . 2,221 718 374 344 0005 Ward No.5 336 2,65(; 1,465 1,191 540 298 242 0006 Ward No.6 200 1,47J 790 683 177 106 71 0007 Ward NO.7 311 2.355 1,249 1,IU6 409 210 199 0008 Ward No.8 402 2,772 1,446 : 1,326 390 193 197 0009 Ward No. 9 387 2'(,70 1,375' 1,295 SOl 263 238 0010 Ward No. 10 758 4,592 2,425 2,167 974 492 482 00[1 Watd No. 11 406 2,425 1)09 1,1[6 399 226 173 0012 Ward No. 12 445 2,8.11 1,494 1,337 484 252 232 0013 Ward No. 13 569 3,0'16 1;730 1,366 461 254 207

42102000 C,ogri .lantalpl"· (NA) 9.5 4,954 31,10(, 16,5'85 14,521 6,483 3,298 3,185 0001 Ward No, I 360 2,462 1,320,'. 1,142 580 29R 282 0002 Ward No.2 272 1,665 ,878 787 325 168 157 0003 Ward No, 3 297 2,05'1 1,109 948 456 255 201 0004 Ward No.4 295 1,83(1 940 896 422 199 223 0005 Ward No.5 293 1,874 1,,001' 873 335 175 160 0006 Ward No.6 220 1,532 838" 694 284 154 130 0007 Ward No.7 358 2,190 1,203 987 415 240 175 nOOR WanlNo. R 539 3,2m 1,693 1,574 765 363 402 0.009 Ward No.9 355 2,OJO 1,:110. 920 465 233 232 0010 Ward No. 10 362 2,311 1,249 1,062 409 205 204 0011 Ward No. II 291 1'(,33 897 736 293 145 148 0012 Word No. 12 206 1,330 682, 648 243 119 124 0013 Ward No. 13 132 1)18 466 452 140 69 71 00[4 Ward No. 14 291 1,7<16 938 858 488 239 249 0015 Ward No. 15 198 1,1011 G06 494 173 90 83 0016 Ward No. 16 214 1,426 768' 658 303 151 152 0017 Ward No. 17 271 1,679 887 792 387 195 192

264 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persolls Males Females Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 1'1 15 16 17 18 19 2

3,350 1,867 1,483 .. 56 211 28 28,1117 17,203 1l,614 Khagarin (M) 1,317 752 565 21 10 II 6,715 4,294 2,421 Ward No. I 657 351 306 1,935 1,228 707 Ward No. 2 30 18 12 1,216 700 516 WnrdNo.3 381 203 178 3,464 1,930 1,534 Ward No. 4 54 28 26 1,4111 857 561 Ward No. 5 10 6 4 1,135 640 495 Ward No. 6 30 17 13 1,503 858 645 Ward No.7 5 3 2 2,149 1,180 969 Ward No. 8 57 33 24 1,531 861 670 Ward No.9 493 267 226 2,133 1,394 739 Ward No. 10 6 3 3 1,684 952 732 Ward No. II 9 7 2 1,735 1,016 719 Ward No. 12 301 179 122 35 18 17 2,199 1.293 906 WnrdNo.13

2,188 1,143 1,045 14,542 9,056 5,486 Gogri .Iamnll'ur (NA) 46 27 19 1,053 642 411 Ward Nu. 1 7 3 4 930 SS9 371 Ward No.2 989 599 390 Ward No. 3 428 222 206 728 453 275 Ward NO.4 116 62 54 1,292 748 544 Ward No.5 575 364 211 Ward NO.6 124 59 65 900 576 324 Ward No.7 144 78 66 1.223 824 399 Ward No.8 392 217 175 933 608 325 Ward No.9 6 3 3 1,296 795 501 Ward No. 10 26 14 12 762 477 285 Ward No. 11 61 30 31 520 310 210 Ward No. 12 230 113 117 676 365 311 Ward No. 13 4"9 222 227 519 363 156 Ward No. 14 147 84 63 839 503 336 Ward No. 15 616 405 211 Ward No. 16 12 9 ] 691 465 226 Ward No. 17

285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name ofTownl Ward code JIIiterates 1 atal workers Main workers l1umber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

42101000 Khagaria (M) 16,404 7,656 8,748 11,4<10 10,476 964 10,742 9,960 782 0001 Ward No. I 3,026 1,626 t,400 2,518 2,287 231 2,277 2,091 186 0002 Wnrd No 2 2,009 918 1,09t 954 863 91 895 814 81 0003 Ward No.3 716 307 419 474 441 33 461 431 30 OOOI! Ward No.4 1,260 573 6117 1,241\ 1,116 128 l,l77 1,086 91 OOOS Ward No.5 1,238 608 630 587 5S6 31 575 5'15 30 OO()G Ward No. G 338 150 188 371 360 II 360 350 10 ODD"! Ward No. 7 852 391 ·461 577 560 17 568 551 17 0008 Ward No. 8 623 266 357 765 i27 38 754 723 31 0009 Ward NO.9 1,1.39 514 625 672 6[S S'I 647 599 4& 0010 Ward No. 10 2,459 1,031 1,428 1,207 1,087 120 1,063 996 67 0011 Ward No. II 741 357 .384 S77 5t9 58 537 486 51 DOll Ward No. 12 1,096 478 618 674 61.l) 64 644 587 57 0013 Ward No. 13 897 437 460 820 732 88 784 701 83

42102000 Gogri .rO!!IRlpllr (NA) 16,564 7,529 9,035 7,740 6,8~6 9U4 6,691 6,232 45') 0001 Ward No. I 1,409· 678 731 604 546 58 546 529 17 0002 WnrdNo.2 735 319 416 420 378 42 362 338 24 0003 Ward NO.3 1,068 510 55R 499 462 37 459 427 32 0004 Ward No. 4 1,108 487 621 S2·t 370 154 437 363 74 0005 Ward No.5 582 253 329 302 i80 22 238 226 12 0006 Ward No.6 957 474 483 427 191 36 365 338 27 OU07 Ward No.7 1,290 627 663 567 $24 43 499 467 32 0008 Ward No.8 2,044 869 1.175 964 778 186 846 765 81 0009 Ward No.9 1,097 502 595 597 ;4S7 140 492 425 67 0010 Ward No. 10 t,015 454 561 507 4§l4 13 412 407 0011 Ward No. II 871 420 tl51 430 .·406 24 421 400 21 0012 Ward No. 12 810 372 438 301 284 17 265 260 5 0013 Ward No. 13 242 101 141 130 121 9 102 97 5 0011\ Ward No. 14 1,277 575 702 491 401 90 321 292 29 0015 Ward No. 15 261 !OJ 158 270 21i0 10 252 245 7 0016 Ward No. 16 810 363 '147 285 278 7 278 271 7 0017 Waal No. 17 988 422 566 422 406 16 396 382 14

286 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial cntegOlY of main workel S Name ofTownl Ward Househuld inLlustry Cultivators Agricul!ural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Pelllaies Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

580 565 IS 488 439 49 483 365 118 9,191 8,591 600 Khagaria (M) 106 102 4 57 56 I 120 96 24 1,994 1,837 157 Ward No. 1 94 93 104 88 16 6 3 3 691 630 61 Ward No.2 8 8 10 9 I II II 432 403 29 Ward No. 3 41 41 26 26 72 47 25 1,038 972 66 Ward No.4 5 5 75 73 2 I 1 494 466 28 Ward No. 5 23 23 8 8 329 319 10 Ward No.6 15 15 14 14 17 15 2 522 507 15 Ward NO.7 12 12 I I 29 27 2 712 683 29 Ward NO.8 41 40 35 32 3 44 32 12 527 495 32 Ward No.9 40 38 2 67 63 4 53 47 6 903 848 55 Ward No. 10 120 liS 5 50 43 7 5 3 2 362 325 37 Ward No. II 46 46 49 34 15 4 2 2 545 505 40 Ward No. 12 29 27 2 113 73 . 40 642 601 4L Ward No. 13

602 587 15 1,184 1,046 138 586 481 lOS 4,319 4,118 201 Gogri JamaLpur (NA) g 7 I 109 lOS I 425 410 15 Ward No.1 8 8 58 55 3 143" 130" 13 153 145 8 Ward-No.2 5 5 37 36 I 46 31 15 371 355 16 Ward No.3 5 3 2 79 24 55 22 21 I 331 315 L6 WanlNo.4 49 47 2 16 15 I 9 7 2 164 157 7 Ward No.5 144 143 I 119 96 23 102 99 3 Ward No.6 76 75 I 81 80 I 43 40 3 299 272 27 Ward No.7 103 101 2 355 335 20 100 62 38 288 267 21 Ward No.8 18 14 4 107 88 19 118 93 25 249 230 19 Ward No. 9 2S 2S 41 40 1 6 (, 340 336 4 Ward No. 10 26 26 66 65 I 2 2 327 307 20 Ward No. 11 1 33 33 16 IS 215 211 4 Ward No. 12 4 4 I I : 97 92 5 Ward No. 13 62 60 2 52 42 10 55 49 6 152 141 11 Ward No. 14 12 12 3 2 7/ 7 230 225 Ward No. 15 32 32 13 13 ~ 9 224 211 7 Ward No. 16 21 24 J.1 14 6 5 352 339 13 Ward No. 17

287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA URBAN PRIMARY

Industrial cate!l.ur~ I.ocation Name ofTolVll1 Ward code Marginal workers Cullivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Pcrsnns Males Females Persons Males Females 2 <11 <12 43 H 45 46 47 48 49

42101000 Khagaria (1\1) 698 516 182 32 28 4 128 74 54 0001 WartiNo. t 241 196 45 IJ 10 3 51 28 23 0002 Ward No. 2 59 49 10 I 35 28 7 0003 Wanl No.3 13 !O 3 0004 Ward No.4 67 30 37 2 0005 Ward No.5 12 II 0006 Ward No. 6 II 10 0007 Ward No. 7 9 9 0008 WanlNo.8 II 4 7 0(J09 Wanl No.9 25 19 6 0010 Ward No. 10 144 91 53 24 10 14 0011 Ward No. 11 40 33 7 12 12 8 4 4 0012 Ward No. 12 30 23 7 2 2 6 2 4 (JOB WaldNo.13 36 31 5

42102000 Gngri .Jamalpnr (NA) 1,049 604 445 <;(1 21 29 248 149 99 O(JOI Ward No. I ~8 17 41 8 7 I 0002 Ward No.2 58 40 18 23 19 4 0003 Ward No.3 40 35 5 8 8 0004. Ward No.4 87 7 SO 19 19 12 3 9 0005 Ward NO.5 54 54 10 I 4 J I 0006 Ward No.6 62 53 'I I 18 18 0007 Ward No. 7 68 57 II 5 29 20 9 0003 Ward No. 8 118 13 lOS I I 22 4 18 OOO!) Ward No.9 IDS 32 73 5 2 3 24 5 19 0010 Word No. 10 95 87 8 II 9· 2 3 2 0011 Ward No. II 9 6 3 2 2 0012 Ward No. 12 36 24 12 6 4 2 (l0l3 Ward No. I3 28 24 (l014 WanlNo.14 170 109 61" J 2 82 48 34 (1)1 5 WanlNu.15 18 15 J 2 0016 Word Nu. 16 7 7 0017 Ward No. 17 26 24 2 7 7 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number "- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persnns Males Females 50 51 52 53 5'J 55 56 57 58 2

77 27 50 461 3S7 74 33,7111 14,J83 19,398 ((!lagaria (M) 42101000 II 8 3 166 ISO 16 7,223 3,(,33 3,590 WardNo. I 0001 4 3 I 19 17 2 2,990 1,283 1,707 Ward No. 2 0002 12 10 2 1,468 566 902 Ward No. 3 0003 24 23 411 28 12 3,4l1l1 1,381 2,093 Ward No. 4 0004 I I II 11 2,069 909 1, 169 Ward No. 5 0005 2 8 8 1,102 430 672 Ward No. 6 0006 8 8 1,778 689 1,0~9 Ward No. 7 0007 3 2 7 2 5 2,007 719 1,2 8 Ward No. 8 0008 3 3 21 18 3 . 1,998 757 1,241 Ward No. 9 0009 23 10 13 97 71 26 3,385 1,338 2,047 Ward No. 10 0010 1 I 19 16 3 1.848 790 1,058 WardNo. II 0011 I 21 19 2 2.157 R84 1,273 Ward No. 12 0012 4 2 2 32 29 3 2,276 998 1,278 Ward No. 13 0013

265' 88 177 486 3"6 1"1) 23,366 9,749 13,617 Gogri Jamal pur (NA) 42102000 I I 4!l 9 40 1,858 774 1,084 WardNo. I 0001 19 8 II 16 13 3 1,245 500 745 Ward No. 2 0002 7 5 2 25 22 3 1,558 047 911 Ward No.3 11003 I 55 3 52 1,312 570 742 Ward No. 4 0004 2 2 57 50 7 1,572 721 851 Ward No. 5 0005 4 4 39 35 4 1,105 447 658 Ward No. 6 0006 I I 33 32 I 1,623 679 944 Ward No. 7 000" 85 2 83 10 7 3 2,303 (/15 1,388 Ward No.8 0008 51 8 43 25 17 8 1,433 653 7801 Ward No.9 0009 9 8 72 68 4 1,804 -755 1,04~ Ward No. 10 0010 I 6 6 1,20J 491 712 Ward No. II 0011 3 2 26 18 8 1,029 398 631 Ward No. 12 0012 28 24 4 788 345 443 WardNu.13 0013 73 47 26 12 12 1,305 537 768 Ward No. 14 0014 5 5 II 9 ~ 830 346 484 Ward No. 15 0015 2 2 4 1~141 490 .651 Ward No. 16 0016 I 18" J...7 1,257 48l )776 Ward No. 17 0017

269

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-I NUMBER OFVlLLAGES UNDER ~ACH GRAM ?ANCHAYAT ( C.D.BLOCKWISE) Name ofC.D.Block . Name of Gram Panchayat Number of villages Remarks 2 3 4

Alauli Chatra Sanlosh 3(F)+1 (P) "- I village falls partly. Khairi Khutaha I(?) I village falls partly. Amallsi 2 Ambaicharua I I(P) I village falls partly. Ambaicharua II I(P) 1 village falls partly. Sanjhauti 1 Alauli I I(P) I village falls partly. Alauli II Ie?) I village falls partly. Chharapatti I Ananpur Maran I Mohraghat I(F)+ I(P} I village falls partly. CheraKhera Ie?) I village falls partly. Saharbani I(P) I village falls partly. Phultora I(F)+I(P) 1 village falls partly. Sano Khar Meghaumt Hathwan I Raun I(?) I village falls partly. Ladaura I(?) I village falls partly. Goriami 2 Larahi 1 Sahsi 3 Bhikhari Ghat 3 Harpur 2 Mujauna 3 Budhaura 2 Bahadurpur 1 Sanihar 2 Machhra 2 Summha Gazighat Chainpur Kh1.Jrd 4 Khagaria Uttar Marar 3 Rasaunk I Marar Uttari Ie?} I village falls partly. Marar Dakshini lep} I village falls partly. BachhalJta [ Barai 6 Rani Shakarpura Bhela Simri Olapur Gangaur 2 Tetarabad 4 Jal Kaura 2 Jahangira i Labhgaon [ DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE (Comel.) NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT ( C.D.BLOCKWISF,) Name ofC.D.Ulock Name of Gram Panchayat Number of villages Remarks 2 3 4 Dhusmari BishunfJur 2 Bhadas Uttar I(P) I village falls partly. Bhaoas Dakshin I (P) 1 village falls partly. Kasimpur 4 Rahimpur Madhya 4(F)+ I (P) I village falls partly. Kothia 3 Mathurapul' I RahimplIJ' Uttari I(P) I village falls partly_ Rahimpur Dakshilli I(P) I village falls partly. Sonhauli Ranko Sansarpur S Gaura 2 Mansi Balha I Hardia 1 Amni 6 Saiopur 2 Khlltifl 2 Chukti I (f)+ I (P) I village falls partly. Thatha I(P) I village falls partly. Chautham Buchcha 5 SarSawa 2 Thuthi (Mohanpur) 3 Rohiar 3 Hardia Dhulauli Nirpur Telaunchh ( Faraill ) 4 Pi pm 3 Challtham 1 Pashehimi Borne I(P) I village falls partly. Madhya Bome I(P) I village falls partly. Purbi Borne I(P) I village falls partly. Beldaur Mali Kingri 3 Pirnagra Mahinath Nagar Bhela Nauabad 2 Ramnagar Telihal' 2 Dumti Panshalwa 2 Beldaur 1 Bobil 2 Sakrohra 2 Pachaut

294 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - I (COllfd.) NUMBER OFVILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAlVI PANCHAYAT ( C.D.ULOCKWISE) Name ofC.D.Block Name of Gram Panchayat Number of villages Remarks 2 3 4 Kurman 4 Dighaun 13alailha Chorhli Itllladi 4 Gogri Banni 3 Shamshpur 1 Jhiktia 3 Borna 2 Madarpur 4 Mahesh Khlln! [ Ratan 1 Gogri 7 Uttari Jumulpur I(P) 1 village falls partly. Dakshini Jalllulpur [(Pi 1 village falls partly. Pakrail 3 Baltara· 1 Maira 2 Gochhari 5 MlIshkiplIr 2 Rampur 6 Itallri 10 Basuueopur 2 Sher chakla Pasraha 2 KoHa 2 Deotha 3 Paikant 3 Paura 2 I'arimtta Madhopur 4(F)+ 1(P) I village falls partly. Kabaila 4 Deori 3 Pipralatif Bundehra MehdiplIr 2 Saul'll U!!ari I(P) I village falls partly. Saurll Daksltini I (F)+ I (P) I village falls parlly. Khl\.iraitha 3 Kalwara 2 Kulharia I Bhar§on 3 Baisa 1 Lag

District total 139 I'allch:wats 301 Note: 'F' denotes whole \'illnge and 'P' denotes part village ANNRXURR-II ESTIMATE OFCIIlLD MORTALITY, 1981 AND 1991 ------.~------Persons Strtte/Distriet Year q (I) q (2) q (3) q (5) Rihnr 19'Tr- 75 84 86 89 1981 94 112 125 141

Khagaria 19<)1 85 89 92 101 1981 100 120 140 158

From the estimates ofellitd mortality (number or whkh can be noticed from the annexure is that the deaths by ages 1,2,3 anti 5) given in Annexure 1I as child mortality at the ages 1,2,3 and 5 was higher in q( 1'),q(2),q(3) amI q(5) it is observed that there has the district compared to the state average at the time been decline in child mortality over the decade (in or 1911 1 and 1991 censllses. It indicates that the pace 1991 ccnslis as compared to 1981 census) both ill of' decline ill child mortality has been slower in the the district os well as the state. An interesting feature district vis a-vis the state.

- ANNEXUnI~ - III

VARIOUS MEASURES OF FEHTILITY AND MKAN AGI~AT MAlUUAGIG, I1J9) CENSUS

-.~-----~-- -. Various fel tility measure, for nil the districts And the slale(1991-CClISlIS)

----~-.-----.-----~ No. of Children ever Child Woman born per Woman in Mean age at Ratio age group 45-49 mIDTi[lge 7 8 9 .5.3 5.9 16J.0 IH6.1) 66.6 4.1 16.5 5.2 6.0 161.0 18<).0 63.5 !J.I 16.8 5.1 5.5 158.0 177.1l 63.0 4.0 15.7 4.9 5.3 149.0 I (i5.1! 67.2 3.7 16.9 5.3 5.7 10'5.0-_ 180.U 70.7' 4.3 13.2 5.2 5.7 162.0 mo.o 66.5 4.2 15.2 !J.8 5.2 1'18.0 16'1.11 61.1 3.9 15.6 5.4 5.8 166.0 I Stl.ll 67.5 4.1 15.1 5.3 5.6 162.0 176.0 6'1.9' 4.0 14.1 5.1 5.7 156.0 176.0 71.0 4.1 14.3 5A 6.1 162.0 186.0 69.2- 4.3 16.5 5.5 6.2 167.0 188.0 67.4 4.1 15.6 ---- _ZH6-- ANNEXURES

ANNEXURg - III (CIIlIcld.) VARIOUS MEASURES OF IfERTILITY ANI) MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1991 CENSUS Various fertility measures for all the districts and the state(1991-Census) No. of Children ever Child Woman born per WOinan in Mean age at State / District CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR Ratio age group 45-49 marriage 2 3 'I 5 () 7 8 9 Pflshchim Champaran 35.8 5.3 5.8 163.0 177.0 67.1 4.2 16.3

Purba Champaran 30.8 . 4.6 5.0 140.0 15~.O 67.5 3.4 16.6 Sitamarhi 33.7 5.0 5.5 154.0 170.0 65.5 3.9 16.5 Muzaffarpur 34.6 5.1 5.7 157.0 176.0 67.3 4.0 16.6 33.1 5.0 5.5 154.0 169.0 73.7 4.2 17.7 " Begusarai 35.7 5.4 5.8 164.0 182.0 ·V8.? 4.3 15.3 ; : Samastipur 33.1 4.8 5.3 151.0 1660 lis. 8 3.9 15.5 Darbhanga 38.3 S.S 6.1 171.0 193.0 64.6 4.2 16.5 J\,ladhllbani 34.5 4.8 5.2 150.n IM.O 60.2 3.8 15.3 Saharsa 32.6 4.5 4.9 145.0 159.0 ~3.3 4.1 16.3 Madllepllra 32.9 -4.7 5.0 147.n 160.0 65.3 3.7 16.4 Puruia 38.1 5.11 6.3 171.0 199.0 67.9 4.4 16.6 37.7 5.5 6.4 176.0 208.0 73.1 4.8 16.4 Khagaria 35.0 5.5 5.9 166.0 182.0 68.7 3.9 16.5 Munger 40.6 6.2 6.7 184.0 2fHO 66.7 4.2 16.1 'Bhagalpur 31.9 4.7 5.2 148.0 165.0 '68.5 4.0 16.1 Godda 29.4 4.3 4.8 130.0 147.0 62.6 3.7 15.6 Sahibganj 26.1 3.7 4.3 113.0 135.0 65.1 3.5 15.0 Dumka 30.3 "'.1 4.8 127.0 148.0 61.2 3.6 16.3 Deoghar 37.4 5.3 5.8 167.0 185.0 72.4 4.0 15.2 Dhanbad 32.6 .-1.7 5.7 148.0 175.0 62.0 3.9 17.0 Giridih 37.6 5.2 5.7 165.0 184.0 69.3 4.4 15.3 Hflznribag 34.9 5.0 5.5 159.0 179.0 72.1 4.6 15.5 Palmnu 37.2 5.6 _G. I 176.0 19 /1.0 80.5 4.8 15.7 Lohardaga 38.5 5.7 6.S 172.0 20S.n 67.9 4.6 17.2 Gllll1la 37.9 5.4 7.2 160.0 211.0 64.0 4.1 17.9 Ranchi 33.9 11.7 6.4 145.0 187.0 60.1 4.0 17.4 Purbi Singhbhlllll 27.7 3.5 5.0 112.0 lt17.0 48.6 3.7 17.9 Pashchimi Singhbhum 33.9 1.5 6.5 138.0 192.!1 61.0 3.9 18.4 Aralia 36.8 5.~ 5.9 169.0 190.0 f,0.o 4.3 16.5 Kishanganj 38.0 5.6 6.9 172.0 221.0 >7.7 4.7 17.6

Some other fertility measures for Khagaria district Rate (GMFR) are lower in the district in comparison and the state are furnished in abovc annexure III. It to the state average. The child woman ratio is found can be seen from fertility data presented above that to be higher in Khagaria district compared to the state fertility measures such as Total Fertility Rate (TrR), - average. Number of children ever born per woman in Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) ancl General the age-group 45-49 in Khagaria district is lower Fertility Rate (GFR) are higher in Khagaria district compared to the state average. The mean age at /' compared to the state average in 1991 census whli;reas mnrriage of females is also lower in the district in Crude Birth Rate (CI3R) and Geller~l.Marital.rertility comparison to the state average.

297 .---DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA ANNEXUlm - IV (A) PERCENTAG E DlSTRI BI JTION OF M IGH1\NTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CENSUS

Born elsewhere in the district 0(' t;IlUlIIeratinn Horn in other district of Bihar Dorn in Bihar --~-~------State/District P M F P M F I' M r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bihar I~At\3.048 953,232 13,439,81 (j 5,627,763 1,07L791 4,555,972 20,070,811 2,025,023 18,045,788 (67.8) (tlO.7) (71.1 ) (2(H) ('15.7) (24.0) (94.2) (86.4 ) (95.2) Kliagaria 48.146 3,042 45.104 87,875 ],560 84,315 136,021 6,602 129,419 (34.8) ('12.9) (34.3) (63.5) (50.2) (61.2) (98.3) (93.1) (98.6)

~ Born in olher states 111)111 in other.countries Total migrants State/District P M F I' M F P M F 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 Uihnr [,049,%9 186,949 763,020 186.2,10 31,033 155,20721,307,020 2,343,005 IS,964,0 15 (4.9) (12.3 ) (,~ 0) (0.9) ( 1.3) (0.8) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Khagaria 2,270 480 1,790 130 10 120 138,421 7,092 131,329 (1.6) (6.S) ( 1.4) (0.1 ) (0.1) (0.1 ) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

ANNEXlJlm - IV (A) PEHCENTAGE DlSTRlnUTION OF MIGRANTS BY ['LACE OF BIRTII, 2001 CENSUS Born elsewhere ill the district of' ellumeration BIJIIl in olhel district of Bihar Born in Bihar StalelDistricl p M r p M F P M [' 2 3 S 6 7 8 9 10 Bihar 13,662,859 1,303,785 12.359,074" 4,532, I 17 585.005 3,947,112 18.19",976 1,8R8,790 16,306,186 (68.4 ) (62.0) (69.1 ) (22.7) (27.8) (22.1 ) (91.0) (89.8) (91.2) Khngaria 169,519 19,401 150.118 126,546 8,930 117,616 296,065 28,331 267,734 (56.5) (67.2) (55.'1) ('12.2) (30.9) (43.'1) (98.7) (98.1 ) (98.8)

Born in other stlltes DOIII ill oliler cOllntries Total migrants Slate/District p M F P M F P M F III II 12 - 13 15 16 17 18 19 I1ilwr 1,582,339 195,360 1,386,979 211,880 18,501 193,379 19,989,195 2, 102,65 I 17,886,5"4 (7.9) (9.3) (7.8) (I I) (0.9) (1.1 ) (IOO.O) ( 100.0) (100.0) Khagl1ria 3,620 52'1 3,096 195 21 174 299,880 28,876 271,004 ( 1.2) (1.8 ) ( I. I ) (0 I) (0.1) (0.1) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

Migrants by place of birth are 21 J.I and 199.9 .Ihe total nlll~lber of migrants by place of birth is 1.38 lakhs ill 13 iha!' state as a whole in 1991 and 200 I lakh :1I1d 2.99 19kh migrants respectively of which censlIses respectively comprising 23.tI lnkh and 21.0 ollly 0.07 lakl1 are males while 1.31 lakh migrants lakh males and 189.6 lakl1 alll1 178.9 l(1kh females (Ire fem(lles in J 991 census whereas 0.28 1akh are I'yspectively. The Illigrallts constitute 2/1.7 alld 24.1 males and 2.71 lakh are female in 2001 censlIs. The percent of the total popUlation in fhe slate according lIligrants in Khagaria district comprise 14.0 percent to 1991 at III 2001 cenSLlses respectively. The and 23.4 percent of the total popUlation of the district. proportioll of male and female III ignmts, ill 1991 Male anel female migrants accoimt for 1.3 percent census, is approximately 5.1 percent and 46.0 percent allLl 28.6 percent respectively of the total population respectively whereas it is 4.9 percent and 1~5.0 percent ill 1991 and 4.2 percen t and 4S.1 percent respectively respectively ill 200 I censlls. during 2001 cenSHS. In Khagaria district, in 1991 and 200 I censuses, From the distribution of total m'igrants in I3ihar

298 ANNEXURES stale by place of birth it can be clearly seen in both has the similar trend in the district. This probably the cenSllses that females predomili

ANNEXURE-1V(U) RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION-OF INTERNAL M(GRANTS DYPLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CENSUS Total/ Place of enumeration Place o[ Birth Rural! Dilmr Khagaria Urbon Tolal Ruml Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOTAL INTERNAL MIGRANTS Total 20,070,811 17,002,880 3,067,931 136,021 128,264 7,757 (I) within the state (100.0) (R1.7) (15.3) (100.0) (94.3) (5.7) Ruml 19,010,120 16,570,616 2,439,474 128,811 121,894 6,917 (94.7) (1l2.(j) (12.2) (94.7) (89.6) (5.1) UrbaIl 990,737 375,267 615,470 4,890 4,080 810 (4.9) ( 1.9) (3.1) (3.6) (3.0) (0.6) (2) In other states of India Total 104,9969 575,'iRII 474,485 2,270 1880 390 (100.0) (54.8) (45.2) (100.0) (82.8) (17.2)

Rural 800,601 512,'14 11 288,I'p 1810 1590 220 (76.2) (48.R) (27.4) (79.7) (70.0) (9:7) Urban 243,448 60,0'1[) 183,408 450 280 170 (23.2) {5.7j (17.5) (19.R) (12.3) (7.5)

, Of the total migrants in the state, 82.6 percent III case of migrants from other states of India, were from rural to rural, 3.1 percent were from urban 48.8 percent were from rural to rural, 17.5 percent to urban, 12.2 percent were from rural to urban an() were rrolll urban to urban, 27.4 percent were from 1.9 percent from urban to rural. In case of-Khagaria rural to urban and 5.7 percent were from urban to district, of the total intra-state migrants, 89.6 percent rllral for the state of Bihar. In case ofKhagaria district, were from rural to rural, 0.6 percent were frolll urban 70.0 percent were from rural to rural, 7.5 percent from to urban, 5.1 percent were from rural to urban and urban (0 urban, 9.7 percent were from l'lIral to urban 3.0 percent were from urban to rural. and 12.3 percent were from urban to rural.

ANNEXURE ::"IV (C) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS, 1991 CENSUS Bihar Khagaria Percentage to total Percentage to total Place of Birlh Migrants Migrants Place of Birth Migrants Migrants 2 3 2 3 Andhra Pradesh 20,240 1.9 Andhra Pradesh 100 4.4 Assam 11,670 1.1 Assam 270 11.9 Haryana. 27,270 2.6 1,120 49.3 Madhya Pradesh 56,100 5_3 West i3cngal 520 <:;._ 22.9 Orissa 75,040 7.2 Totnl for [our states ,....._ 2,010 88.6- 299 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE - IV ( C ) (Collc/d.) INTERSTATE MIGRt\NTS, 1991 CENSUS Bihar Khagaria PClcentage to lotal Percenlage to total Place of Birth Migrants Migrants Place of Birth Migrants Migrants 2 3 2 3 Punjab 20,785 2.0 Other slates 260 I1.5 Rajasthan 2R,353 2.7 Total 2,270 100.0 Uttar Pradesh 322,183 30.7 West Bf'ngal 418,759 39,9 Total for nine states 980,400 93.4 Other states 69,569 6.6 Total J,049,969 100.0

ANNEXUHE - IV ( C) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS, 2001 CENSUS Bihar Khagaria Pert'enlage to t(l(al Percentage to total Place of Birth. Migrants Migrants Place of Birth Migrants Migrants 2 3 2 3 Ultar Pradesh 434,051 27.4 Jharkhand 1,191 32.9 Jhurkhuml 339,297 21.4 Wesl Bengal 1,037 28.6 Assam 133,758 8.5 Utlnr Pradesh 620 17.1 West Dengal 126,499 8.0 Gujarat 217 6.0 Nagnlanu. 10 1,267 6.4 Orissa 79 2.2 Chhalisgargh 90,469 5.7 Assam 73 2.0 Gujarat 65,996 4.2 Madhya Pradesh 54 1.5 Ultt'anchal 63,527 4.0 Rajasthan 50 1.4 Jammu & Kashmir 43,737 2.8 Delhi '16 1.3 Orissa 42,215 2.7 Chhatisgargh 41 1.1 Maharasbtra 38,244 2.4 Maharnshtra 41 I.l Rajilsthan 20,542 I.J T{Jlal fur elt:ven slalt;;s 3.449 95.3 Haryana 20,505 1.3 Olher state.s 171 4.7 Andhra Pradesh 18,371 1.2 To til I 3,620 100.0 Total for fourteen slales 1,538,478 97.2 Olher slnt es 43,861 2.8 Total 1,582,339 100.0

It trnnspires from the above annexure tlIat ill total 2,270 interstate migrants, Uttar Pradesh and case of Bihar 9 States, namely, Andl1/8 Pradesh, West Bengal states contribute 49.3 and 22.9 Assam, Hal'yalla, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, percentages. respectively. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal together It can be further seen that during 2001 censlls accollnt for 9.80 lakh (93.38%) of the 10.5 lakb_ States ofUtfar pradesh and Jharkhand are the major interstate migrants in 1991 cenSllS, West Bengal and - contributors of migrants to the state. For the district tillar Pradesh states are predominant among them of Khagaria Jharkhuud, West Bengal and Uttar contributing 39.9 and 30.7 percent of migrants Pradesh have been major contributors migrants in respectively. In respect of Khagaria district, of the 200 I census'.

300 ANNEXURES ANNEXUUE- V (A), MAIN RELIGION AS PER 1991 CENSUS P/ M/ Total Otller Religions Religion Slale/District F Population Hindus Muslims Christ im:_;_ls_..:.S..:.ik=hs'--_J:..c.a..:.itl=s_B_ll_;_d_dl..... lis:.:;t_s _&_P_e.....:rs:_;_ll.....:as_io:_n_;_s _1:_;_10:_t_;_S_tR_te_d 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II l3ilmr P 86,374,465 71,193,417 12,787,985 843,717 78,212 23,049 3,518 1,443,258 1,309 (82.4) (14.8) ( 1.0) (0.1 J (0.0) (0.0) (1.7) M 45,202,091 37,397,794 6,598,961 420,663 42,650 12,053 1,945 727,319 706 (82.7) . (14.G) (0.9) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (1.6) F 41,172,374 33,795,623 6,189,024 423,054 35,562 10,996 1,573 715,939 603 tIl2.1) (15.0) ( 1.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (1.7)

Khagaria P 987,227 891,178 95,908 27 43 43 3 25 (90.3) (9.7) (OJl) (0.0). (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) M 528,632 477,455 51,087 III 28 21 2 21 (90.3) (9.7) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 458,595 413,723 44,821 IS 22 1 4 (90.2) (9.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ~-~_:_;__-~-'---'--'----__;_~_------

ANNEXURE-V(A) MAIN RELIGION AS PER 200LCENSUS P/ MI Total Other Religions Religion Slatc/District F Population Hindus Muslims Christians Jains Buddhists & Persuasions not Stated 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II Bihar P 82,998,509 69,076,919 13,722,048 53,137 20,780 18,818 16,085 52,905 37,817 (83.2) (16.5) (0. I) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) M 43,243,795 36,077,374 7,061,908 26,'! IJ 11,057 10,220 8,446 27,336 20,541 (83.4) (16.3) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) F 39,754,714 32,999,545 6,660,1;10 26,22'1 9,723 8,598 7,639 25,569 17,276 (g3.0) _ (16.8) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0)

Khagaria P 1,280,354 1,147,346 131,441 IO~ 140 247 67 546 463 (89.6) (10.3) (0:0) (0.0)' (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) M 679,267 609,223 69,199 57 75 135 31 299 248 (89.7) (10.2) (0.0) (9.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 60 I ,087 538; 123 62,242 117 65 112 36 247 215 (89.5) (lOA) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) _------_-'------~---- It may be observed that Hindus are by far the district of Khagaria is comparatively lower than numerically most important religious community as the state average accounting for 9.7 percent of it accounts for as much as 82.4 percent of the the district's population. The proportion of state's population and 90.3 percent of the Christians, Sikhs, Jains aIHI Buddhists population population ofKhagaria district ill 1991 census. The ill the state as well as in the district is very low. Muslims come next with 14.8 percent of the state's J\.lmost same trend continued in state as well as in population. The percentage of Muslims in the district in 2001 census also.

301 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA ------ANNEXURE-V(B) MAIN RELIGION IN DISTRlCT AND ITS CD. BLOCKS AS PER 1991 CENSUS ------P/ Other Serial. District/ MI Tolal Religiolls& Religion Ilumber C. D. mock F Population IIilluus Muslims Chrislians Sikhs Jaills Buddhists Persuasions not Stated 7. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Khagaria P 987,227 891,178 95,908 27 43 43 3 25 (90.3) (9.7) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) l'vl 528,632 477,455 51,087 Ul 28 2[ 2 21 (90.3) (9.7) to. 0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 458,595 413,723 44,821 9 15 22 1 4 (90.2) (9.8) tU.O) (0,0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Aluuli P 160,102 150,302 9,79R 2 (93.9) (6.1) (0.0) M 85,287 80,083 5,202 2 (93.9) (6.1) (0.0) F 74,815 70,219 4,596 (93.9) (6.1) 2 Khagaria P 231,430 201,778 29,537 26 43 43 3 (87.2) (12.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) M 123,937 108,353 15,514 18 28 21 3 (87.4) (12.5) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 107,493 9],425 14,02] 8 15 22 (86.9) (13.tl) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Chaulham P 142,821 134,049 8,769 1 2 (93.9) (6.1) (0.0) (0.0) M 76.227 71,537 4,688 2 (93.8) (6.2) (0.0) F 66,594 62,512 4,081 I (93.9) (6.1) (0.0) 4 Beldaur P 111,599 10[,660 9,938 1 (91.1) (8.9) (0.0) M 59,045 53,670 5,374 I (90.9) (9.1) (0.0) F 52,554 47,':l90 4,564 (91.3) (8.7) 5 Gugri P 191,431 165,806 25,610 15 (8G.6) (13.4) (0.0) M 102,951 89,227 13,713 [I (86.7) (13.3) (0.0) F 88,480 76,579 11,897 4 (86.5) ([ 3.4) (0.0) 6 Parbatta P 149,844 137,583 12,256 3 2 (91.8) (8.2) (0.0) (0.0) M 81,185 74,585 6,596 2 2 (91.9) (8.1) (0.0) (0.0) F 611,659 (,2,998 5,660 (91.8) (8.2) - --- (0.0) 302 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE-V(B) MAIN RELIGION lN DISTJUCTANl> ITS C,D, BLOCKS AS PER 2001 CENSUS PI Other Serial. District! M! Total Religions & Religion NUlllber C.D.lllock F Population Hindus Muslims Christians Sikhs Jains Buddhists Persuasions not Stated 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 9 '10 II 12 Klmgaria P 1,280,354 1,147,346 131,441 104 140 247 67 546 463 (89.6) (10.3) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) M 679,267 609,223 69,199 . 57 ·75 135 31 299 248 (89.7) (10.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 601,087 538,123 62,242 47 65 112 36 247 215 (89.5) (10.4) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) Alnuli P 213,8<15 200,265 13,020 10 10 140 I 354 45 (93.6) (6.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) M 112,955 105,972 6,660 Y 5 75 I 201 32 (93.8) (5.9) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) F 100,890 94,293 6,360 I 5 65 0 153 13 (93.5) (6.3) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.2) (0.0) 2 Klmgnria P 295,480 256,896 37,952 50 89 61 63 156 213 (86.Y) (12.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) M 157,230 136,880 20,019 24 50 35 28 81 113 (87.1) (12.7) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) F 138,250 120,016 17,933 26 39 26 35 75 100 (86.8) (13.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1) (0.1) 3 Mansi P 74,297 69,638 4,607 8 1 4 0 7 32 (93.7) (6.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) M 39,769 37,300 2,447 2 0 4 0 2 14 (93.8) (6.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) F 34,528 32,338 2,160 6 I 0 0 5 18 (93.7) (6.3) (0.0) (0:0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.1)

303 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA Alll1exure-V(R) furnishes religionwise distribution Khagaria District, the highest being in Alauli of population for district of Khagaria and its C.D.Block (93.9%) during 1991 Censlls and in C.D.blocks according to 1991 and 200 I Censuses ClwlIlham C.D.Block (94.2%) during 2001 Census. As already obverbed ill Illlnexure YeA), though Thc-proportion of Muslim population is the highest in the proportion of Hindus in Khagaria District is the Gogri C.D.Block.with 13.4 percent in 1991 Census highest as compared to other religious communities [Illtl with 14.4 percent it ranks first during 2001 Census still it is seen that the Muslims also formed a big also. The existence of other religious communities in chunk of population in the district during both the various C.D.Blocks of the district is insignificant Censuses. Among the C.D.Blocks proportion of durillg both the Censuses as their proportion to total Hil)dus is above 85 percent in all the C.D.Blocks of population is almost negligible.

3Q4- ANNEXURES ANNEXURE - VI (A) DISTRIBUTION OF MARlTALSTATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total! Total Population Marital Status RuraV Never Married Married "- Age group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All ages T 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 24,512,936 18,613,837 19,729,611 20,517,085 R 75,021,453 39,045,095 35,976,358 20,990,649 16,012,911 17,181,389 18,144,461 U 11,353,012 6,156,996 5,196,016 3,522,287 2,6UU,926 2,548,222 2,372,624 0-9 T 24,691,732 12,660,698 12,031,034 12,660,698 12,031,034 0 0 R 21,819,922 11,186,118 10,633,S04 It,IS6,IIS 10,633,S04 0 0 U 2,871,S10 1,474,580 1,397,230 1,474,580 1,397,230 0 0 10-14 T 10,578,951 5,792,120 4,786,831 5,636,614 4,436,334 147,826 343,847 R 9,101,350 4,995,994 4,105,356 4,853,504 3,779,359 135,770 320,147 U 1,477,601 796,126 681,475 783,110 656,975 12,056 23,700 15-19 T 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 3,360,148 1,455,198 661,300 1,818,956 R 6,186,982 3,392,461 2,794,521 2,768,366 1,112,947 617,285 1,668,124 U 1,131,100 636,637 494,463 591,782 342,251 44,015 150,832 20-24 T 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 1,477,975 244,771 1,892,423 3,157,657 R 5,837,568 2,845,376 2,992,192 1,119,007 156,460 1,708,829 2,808,712 U 985,135 544,362 440,773 358,968 88,311 183,594 348,945 25-29 T 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 473,459 51,049 2,654,036 3,129,175 R 5,527,467. 2,714,954 2,812,513 343,750 34,730 2,344,245 2,743,469 U 848,545 441,995 406,550 129,709 16,319 309,791 385,706 30-34 T 5,923,397 2,921,859 3,001,538 155,743 26,785 2,724,360 2,911,895 R 5,145,133 2,519,038 2,626,095 119,840 21,401 2,360,922 2,548,833 U 778,264 402,821 375,443 35,903 5,384 363,438 363,062 35-39 T 5,216,263 2,700,584 2,515,679 61,144 10,500 2,592,690 2,426,250 R 4,481,020 2,305,500 2,175,520 49,690 8,300 2,213,357 2,097,330 U 735,243 395,084 340,159 11,454 2,200 379,333 328,920 40-44 T 4,511,299 2,426,452 2,084,847 53,284 15,480 2,302,022 1,936,555 R 3,878,131 2,058,850 1,819,281 45,320 12,720 1,949,174 1,689,223 U 633,168 367,6~7 265,566 7,964 2,760 352,848 247,332 45-49 T 3,563,878 1,889,041 1,674,837 34,213 8,720 1,785,771 1,526,200 R 3,054,846 ~1,584,219 1,470,627 28,114 7,250 1,494,025 1,340,316 U 509,032 304,822 204,210 6,099 1,470 291,746 185,884 50·54 T 3,102,619 1,774,907 1,327,712 37,03,8 10,900 1,627,623 1,068,092 R 2,715,020 1,533,916 1,181,104 32,238 9,470 1,401,444 948,658 U 387,599 240,991 146,608 4,800 1,430 226,179 119,434 55-59 T 2,010,848 998,193 1,012,655 16,380 4,210 904,533 851,803 R 1,773,773 - 863,304 910,469 14,200 3,500 778,804 769,367 U 237,075 134,889 102,186 2,180 710 125,729 82,436 60-64 T 2,327,813 1,261,691 1,066,122 26,260 9,520 1,078,618 624,852 R 2,098,461 1,136,429 962,032 23,410 8,270 968,934 563,672 U 229,352 125,262 104,090 2,850 1,250 109,684 61,180 65·69 T 1,162,903 605,126 557,777 8,935 1,870 507,663 336,820 R 1,040,689 539,509 501,180 7,922 1,600 450,494 304,110 U 122,214 65,617 56,597 1,013 270 57,169 32,710 70+ T 1,917,913 1,085,063 832,'850 75,984 31,530 781,875 331,781 R 1,712,057 970,309 741,748 65,320 '26,980 698,748 297,518 U 205,85"6 114,754 91,102 10,664 4,550 83,127 34,263 Age not T 850,052 510;572 339,480 435,06) 275,936 68,871 53,202 stated. R 649,034 399,118 249,916 333,8~0 196,120 59,358 44,982 U 201 018 III 454 89564 101 211 79,816 9,513 8220 305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE - VI (A) (Collcld.) •I. DISTIUDUTlON OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total! Marital Status Rural! Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Age group Urban Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 :\11 ages T 920,334 1,991,486 31,680 45,424 7,530 4,542 R 837,727 1,773,917 28,960 41~365 6,370 3,704 U 82,607 217,569 2,720 4,059 1,160 838 0-9 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-14 T 3,400 4,470 1,5(10 .1,910 2.720 270 R 3,080 3,930 1,290 ~,720 2,350 200 U 320 540 270 .. .190 370 70 15-19 T 5,030 8,460 2,260 6,220 360 150 R 4,480 7,580 2,060 5,740 270 130 U 550 880 200 480 90 20 20-24 T 15,010 21,728 1,080 8,729 220 80 R 13,620 18,990 3,770 7,970 150 60 U 1,420 2,738 310 759 70 20 25-29 T 24,854 31,83Y 4,350 6,980 250 20 R 22,699 27,934 4,100 6,360 160 20 U 2,155 3,905 250 620 90 0 30-34 T 37,226 57,265 4,160 5,543 370 50 R 34,176 50,738 3,820 5,093 280 30 U 3,050 6,527 :140 jl50 90 20 35-39 T 43,410 75,369 3,180 3,560 160 0 R 66,660 2,900 39,413 31230 140 0 U 3,997 8,709 280 330 20 0 40·44 T 68,476 129,762 2,420 11010 250 40 R 62,016 114,598 2,140 2,700 200 40 U 6,460 15,164 280 ;'310 50 0 45-49 T 67,097 138,147 1,840 i{750 120 20 R 60,310 121;431 1,690 . (,610 80 20 U 6,787 16,716 150 140 40 0 50-54 T 107,826 246,678 2,170 2,042 250 0 R 97,964 221,144 2,040 1,832 230 0 U 9,862 25,534 DO 210 20 0 55-59 T 16,200 155,672 1,050 970 30 0 R 69,350 136,742 920 860 30 0 U 6,850 18,930 130 110 0 0 60-64 T 155,193 429,880 1,510 1,850 110 20 R 142,585 388,380 1,,100 1,690 100 20 U 12,608 41,500 110 160 10 0 65-69 T 87,818 218,327 680 760 30 0 R 80,443 194,790 620 680 30 0 U 7,375 23,537 60 80 0 0 70+ T 224,834 467,669 I,X60 1,760 510 110 R 204,141 415,580 1,720 1,590 380 80 U 20,693 52,089 140 170 130 30 Age not T 3,930 6,220 560 340 2,150 3,782 staled R 3,450 5,420 '190 290 1,970- 3,104 U 480 800 70 50 180 678 306 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE - VI (B) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total Population % of Marital Status to total population Total! Divorced or Age Rural! Never Married Married Widowed '- Separated Unspecified group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All ages T 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 54.2 45.2 43.6 49.8 2.0' 4.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 75,021,453 39,045,095 35,976,358 53.8 44.5 44.0 50.4 2.1 4.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 11,353,012 6,156,996 5,196,016 57.2 50.1 41.4 45.7 1.3 4.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0-9 T 24,691,732 12,660,698 12,031,034 10'0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 21,819,922 1l,186,118 10,633,804 10'0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0' 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 2,871,810 1,474,580 1,397,230 10'0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10-14 T 10,578,951 5,792,120 . 4,786,831 97.3 92.7 2.6 7.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 9,101,350 4,995,994 4,105,356 97.1 92.1 2.7 7.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 1,477,601 796,126 681,475 98.4 96.4 1.5 3.5 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15-19 T , 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 83.4 44.2, 16.4 55.3. 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 6,186,982 3,392,461 2,794,521 81.6 39.8 18.2 59.7 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 1,131,100 636,637 494,463 93.0 69.2 6.9 30.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0:0 0.0 20-24 T 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 43.6 7.1 55.8 92.0 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.0 0'.0 R 5,837,568 2,845,376 2,992,192 39.3 5.2 60.1 93.9 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.0 0'.0 U 985,135 544,362 - 440,773 65.9 20.0 33.7 79.2 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 25-29 T 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 15.0' L6 84.1 97.2 0.8 1.0 0.1 0.2 0'.0 0.0' R 5,527,467 2,714,954 2,812,513 12.7 1.2 86.3 97.5 0.8 1.0 0.2 O.Z 0'.0 0.0 U 848,545 441,995 406,550 29.3 4.0 70.1 94.9 0.5 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 30-34 ·T 5,923,397 2,921,859 3,001,538 5.3 0'.9 93.2 97.0' 1.3 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 5,145,133 2,519,038 2,626,095 4.8 0.8 93.7 97.1 1.4 1.9 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 778,264 402,821 375,443 8.9 1.4 90.2 96.7 0.8 1.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 35-39 T 5,216,263 2,700,584 2,515,679 2.3 0.4 96.0 96.4 1.6 3.0 0.1 0.1 0'.0 0.0 R 4,481,020 2,305,500 2,175,520 2.2 0.4 96.0 96.4 1.7 3.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 735,243 395,084 340,159 2.9 0.6 96.0 96.7 1.0 2.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 40-44 T 4,511,299 2,426,452 2,084,847 2.2 0" 7 94.9 92.9 2.8 6.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 3,878,131 2,058,850 1,819,281 2.2 0.7 94.7 92.9 3.0' 6.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 633,168 367,602 265,566 2.2/ 1.0 96.0 93.1 1.8 5.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 45-49 T 3,563,878 1,889,041 1,674,837 1.8 0.5 94.5 91.1 3.6 8.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 3,054,846 1,584,219 .1.,470,621 1.8 0.5 94.3 91.1 3.8 8.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 509,032 304,822 204,210 2.0 0.7 95.7 91.0' 2.2 8.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 50-54 T 3,102,619 1,774,907 1,327,712 2.1 0.8 91.7 80.4 6.1 18.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 2,715,020 1,533,916 1,181,104 2.1 0.8 91.4 80.3 6.4 18.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 387,599 240,991 146,608 2.0 1.0' • 93.9 81.5' 4.1 17.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 55-59 T 2,010,848 928,193 1,012,655 1.6 0.4 90.6 84.1 7.6 15.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 1,773,773 863,304 910,469 1.6 0.4 90.2 84.5 8.0 15.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 237,075 134,889 102,186 1.6 0.7 93.2 80.7 5.1 18.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 60-64 T 2,327,813 1,261,691 1,066,122 '2.1 0.9 85.5 58.6 12.3 40'.3 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 2,098,461 1,136,429 962,032 2.1 0.9 85.3 58.6 12.5 40.4 0.1 0.2 0'.0 0.0 U 229,352 125,262 104,090 2.3 1.2 87.6 58.8 10.1 39.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 65-69 T 1,162,903 605,126 557,777 1.5 0.3 83.9 60.4 14.5 39.1 0.1 0.1 0'.0 0.0 R 1,040,689 539,509 501,180 1.5 0.3 83.5 60.7 14.9 38.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 122,214 65,617 56,597 1.5 0.5 87.1 57.8 11.2 41.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 70+ T 1,917,913 1,085,063 832,859 7.0 3K 72.1 39.8 20.7 56.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 1,712,057 970,309 741,748 6.7 3.6 72.0 40.1 21.0 56.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 205,856 114,754 91,102 9.3 5.0 72.4 37.6 18.0 57.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.0 Age not T 850,052 510,572 339,480 85.2 81.3 13.5 15.7 0.8 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 stated R 649,034 399,118 249,916 83.6 78.5 14.9 18.0 0.9 2.2 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.2 U 201018 1I1454 89564 90.8 89.1 8.5 9.2 0.4 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.8 307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE - VI (q DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS District - Khagaria Tolal Populalion Marital Status TotaV Divorced or Age Rural/ Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspecified group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All ages T 987,227 528,632 458,595 293,101 205,855 227,011234,7908,270 17,800 230 120 20 30 R 928,423 496,937 431,486 274,895 192,623 213,972 222,144 7,870 16,589 190 100 10 30 U 58,804 31,695 27,109 _ 18,206 13,232 13,039 12,646 400 1,211 40 20 10 o 0-9 T 290,258 150,803 139,455 150,803 139,455 o 0 0 o o o o o R 274,396 142,603 131,793 142,603 131,793 o o o o o o o o U 15,862 8,200 7,662 8,200 7,662 o o o o o o o 10-14 T 124,460 71,620 52,840 70,250 48,890 1,]40 3,910 10 40 20 o °o o R 116,710 67,490 49,220 66,190 4.5,410 1,280 3,770 10 40 10 o o o U 7,750 4,130 3,620 4,060 3,480 60 140 o o 10 o o o 15-19 T 81,513 47,203 34,310 42,293 13,180 4,840 21,060 40 60 20 10 10 o R 76,193 44,123 32,070 39,403 11,740 4,660 20,260 40 60 20 10 o o U 5,320 3,080 2,240 2,890 1,440 180 800 o o o o 10 o 20-24 T 73,236 . 36,559 36,677 18,159 1,610 18,280 34,967 100 80 20 20 o o R - 68,346 33,839 34,507 16,269 1,320 .J7,470 33,097 90 80 10 10 o o U 4,890 2,720 2,170 1,890 290 RtO 1,870 10 o to 10 o o 25-29 T 70,726 35,780 34,946 5,326 210 30,314 34,566 110 160 30 1_0 o o R 66,572 33,485 33,087 4,760 180 28,585 32,737 110 160 30 10 o o U 4,154 2,295 1,859 566 30 1,729 1,8~9 o 0 o o o o 30-34 l' 69,290 34,679 34,611 1,250 100 3J,059 34,0~1 340 410 30 20 o o R 64,999 32,479 32,520 1,140 80 31.039 32,060 280 370 20 10 o o U 4,291 2,200 2,091 110 20 ·2,020 2,021 60 40 10 10 o o 35-39 T 60,605 32,072 28,533 480 10 31,152 27,953 430 570 10 o o o R 56,945 30,072 26,873 440 10 29,202 26,3Q3 420 560 10 o o o U 3,660 2,000 1,660 40 o 1,950 1,650 10 10 o o o o 40-44 T 53,006 29,246 23,760 440 80 28,236 22,70~ 560 969 10 to o o R 50,013 27,526 22,487 390 70 26.616 21,538 520 869 o 10 o o U 2,993 1,720 1,273 50 10 1,620 1,16.3 40 100 10 o o o 45-49 T 38,875 21,750 17,125 160 10 21,030 15,985 550 1,120 10 10 o o R 36,515 20,360 16,155 160 10 19,650 15,085 540 1,050 10 10 o o U 2,360 1,390 970 o o 1,380 906 10 70 o o o o .50-54 T 34,541 19,960 14,581 210 .50 18.730 12,491 990 2,040 30 o o o R 32,634 18,780 13,854 200 50 17,580 11,854 970 1,950 30 o o o U 1,907 1,180 727 10 o 1,150 637 20 90 o o o o 55-59 T 22,316 1(080 11,236 90 o 10,190 10,106 790 1,130 10 o o o R 20,990 10,410 10,580 90 o 9,550 9,600 760 980 10 o o o U 1,326 670 656 o o MO 506 30 150 o o o o 60-64 T 28,710 15,360 13,350 150 40 13,700 8,820 1,490 4,470 20 20 o o R 27,110 14,600 12,510 130 40 13,030 8,270 1,420 4,180 20 20 o o U 1,600 760 840 20 o 670 55Q 70 290 o o o o 65-69 T 14,461 7,750 6;711 40 o 6,840 4,160. 860 2,541 10 10 o o It 13,640 7,330 6,310 40 o 6,440 J,9pO . 840 2,400 10 10 o o U 821 420 401 o - 0 400 260' 20 141 o o o o 70+ T 19,170 11,170 8,000 230 140 8,9JO 3,660 1,990 4,190 10 10 10 o R 18,210 10,680 7,530 230 140 8,570 3,490 1,860 3;890 10 10 10 o U 960 490 470 o o 360 170 130 300 o o o o Age nol T 6,060 3,600 2,460 3,220 2,080 370 330 10 20 o o o 30 slated R 5,150 3,160 1,990 2,850 1,780 300 180' 10 0 o o o 30 U 910 440 470 370 300 70 -i50 0 20 o o o o

308 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - VI (D) PERCENTAGE DISTRlBJJTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS District - Khagaria Total Population % of Marital Status to total population Total! , Divorced or Age Rural! Never Married Married WidoWed Separated Unspecified group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All ages T 987,227 528,632 458,595 55.4 44.9 42.9 51.2 1.6 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 928,423 496,937 431,486 55.3 44.6 43.1 51.5 1.6 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 58,804 31,695 27,109 57.4 48.8 41.1 46.6 1.3 4.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0-9 T 290,258 150,803 139,455 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 274,396 142,603 131,793 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0'.0 U 15,862 8,200 7,662 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10-14 T 124,460 71,620 52,840 98.1 92.5 1.9 7.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0'.0 R 116,710 67,490 49,220 98.1 92.3 1.9 7.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0' 0.0 U 7,750 4,130 3,620 98.3 96.1 1.5 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0'.0 0.0 15-19 T 81,513 47,203 34,310 89.6 38.4 10.3 61.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0'.0 0.0 R 76,193 44,123 32,070 89.3 36.6 10.6 63.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0' 0.0 U 5,320 3,080 2,240 93.8 64.3 5.8 35.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 20-24 T 73,236 36,559 36,677 49.7 4.4 50.0 95.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0' R 68,346 33,839 34,507 48.1 3.8 51.6 95.9 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 4,890 2,71D 2,170 69.5 13.4 29.8 86.2 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.5 0.0 0.0' 25-29 T 70,726 35,780 ~4,946 14.9 0.6 84.7 98.9 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 66,572 33,485 33,087 14.2 0.5 85.4 98.9 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 4,154 2,295 1,859 24.7 1.6 75.3 98.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 30-34.T 69,290 34,679 34,611 3.6 0.3 95.3 98.5 1.0 1.2 0.1 0.1 0'.0 0.0 R 64,999 32,479 32,520 3.5 0.2 95.6 98.6 0.9 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 4,291 2,200 2,09l 5.0 1.0 91.8 96.7 2.7 1.9 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 35-39 T 60,605 32,072 28,533 1.5 0.0 97.1 98.0 1.3 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 56,945 30,072 26,873 - 1..5 0.0 97.1 97.9 1.4 2.1 0.0 0.0 0'.0 0.0 U 3,660 2,000 1,660 2.0 0.0 97.5 99.4 0.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40-44 T 53,006 29,246 23,760 1.5 0.3 96.5 95.5 1.9 4.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 50,013 27,526 22,487 DI 0.3 96.7 95.& 1.9 3.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 2,993 1,720 1,273 2.» 0.8 94.2 91.4 2.3 7.9 0.6 0.0 0'.0 0.0 45-49 T 311,875 21,750 17,125 0.7 0.1 96.7 93.3 2.5 6.5 0.0 0.1 0'.0 0.0 R 36,515 20,360 16,[55 0.8 0.1 96.5 93.4 2.7 6.5 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 2,360 1,390 970 0.0 0.0 99.3 92.& 0.7 7.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 50-54 T 34,541 19,960 14,581 I.l 0.3 93.8 85.~ 5.0 14.0 0.2 0.0 0'.0 0.0 R 32,634 18,780 13,854 I.l 0.4 93.6 85.6 5.2 14.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 1,907 1,180 727 0.8 0.0 97.5 87.6 1.7 12.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 55-59 T 22,316 11,080 11,236 0.8 0.0 92.0 89.9 7.1 10.1 0.1 0.0 0'.0 0.0 R 20,990 10,410 10,580 0.9 0.0 91.7 90.7 7.3 9.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 1,326 670 656 0.0 ,0.0 95.5 77.1 4.5 22.9 0.0 0.0 0'.0 0.0 60-61 T 28,710 15,360 13,350 1.0 0.3 89.2 66.1 9.7 33.5 0.1 0.1 0'.0 0.0 R 27,110 14,600 12,510 0.9 0.3 89.2 66.1 9.7 33.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 1,600 760 . 840 2.6 0.0 88.2 65.5 9.2 34.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 65·69 T 14,461 7,750 6,711 0.5 0.0 88.3 62.0 11.1 37.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 13,640 7,330 6,310 0.5 0.0 87.9 61.8 11.5 38.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 821 420 401 0.0'. _ 0.0 • 95.2 64.8. 4.8 35.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 70+ T 19,170 11,170 8,090 2.1' 1.8 79.9 45.8 17.8 52.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 R 18,210 10,6&0 7,530 2.2; 1.9 80.2 46.3 17.4. S1.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 u­ 960 49Q. 470 0.0 0.0 73.5 36.2 26.5 63.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Age not T 6,060 3,600 2,460 89.4 84.6 10.3 13.4 0.3 0.8 0.0 0.0 0'.0 1.2 stated R 5,150 3,160 1,99Q 90.2 89.4 9.5 9.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 U 910 440 470 84.1 63.8 15.9 31.9 0.0 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

309 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; KHAGARIA ANNEXURE - Vl (A) DISTRIBUTION OF MARlTALSTATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS State - Dihar Total/ Total Population Marital Status Rural/ Never Married Married Age group Urban Person Male female Male Female Male female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All ages T 82,998,509 43,243,795 39,754,714 24,352,461 18,812,136 17,988,107 19,019,453 R 74,316,709 38,594,996 35,721,713 21,632,S74 16,818,123 16,136,664 17,192,869 U 8,681,800 4,648,799 4,033,001 2,719,887 1,994,013 1,851,443 1,826,584 0-9 T 23,810,374 12,328,543 11,481,831 12,328,543 11,481,831 0 0 R 21,746,312 11,252,753 10,493,559 11,252,7.53 10,493,559 0 0 U 2,064,062 1,075,790 988,272 1,075,790 988,272 0 0 10-14 T 11,063,777 5,970,201 5,093,576 5,912,2>1.8 4,938,677 52,385 145,467 R 9,879,727 5,336,752 4,542,975 5,282,8'11 4,397,960 48,838 136,484 U 1,184,050 633,449 550,.60 I 629,437 540,717 3,547 8,983 15·19 T 7,190,188 4,028,643 3,161,545 3,681,0,82 1,909,586 342,934 1,242,678 R 6,263,105 3,508,252 2,754,853 3,178,730 1,582,257 325,263 1,164,274 U 927,083 520,391 406,692 502,352 327,329 17,671 78,404 20·24 T 6,323,193 3,180,063 3,143,130 1,593,664 299,679 1,574,832 2,820,815 R 5,560,017 2,753,122 2,806,895 1,274,174 196,998 1,468,248 2,589,692 U 763,1'76 426,941 336,235 319,490 102,681 106,584 231,123 25·29 T 5,908,308 2,894,706 3,013,602 467,6.19 45,905 2,406,851 2,932,168 R 5,255,133 2,551,836 2,703,297 339,043 28,069 2,194,049 2,643,689 U 653,175 342,870 310,305 128,576 17,836 212,802 288,479 30·34 T 5,549,787 2,713,871 2,835,916 122,2?2 20,640 2,561,395 2,756,037 R ",960,310 2,411,088 2,549,222 88,930 16,555 2,294,237 2,480,079 U 589,477 302,783 286,69/1 31,2.92 4,085 267,158 275,958 35-39 T 5,077,935 2,576,089 2,501,846 49,040 15,405 2,488,380 2,403,441 R 4,512,838 2,285,108 2,227,730 39,429 13,095 2,210,029 2,141,323 U 565,097 290,981 274,[ 16 9,611 2,310 278,351 262,118 40·44 T 4,153,203 2,2[3,770 1,939,"33 24;,2,Q2 6,399 2,136,574 1,818,123 R 3,685,237 1,956,198 1,729,039 20,530 5,272 1,886,921 1,621,865 U 467,966 257,572 210,394 3;672 1,127 249,653 196,258 45·49 T 3,461,664 1,778,368 1.683,296 14,.491 3.484 1,705.927 [,548,833 R 3,063,371 1,562,074 1.501,297 1~;."78 2,745 1,496,568 1,383,369 U 398,293 216,294 181,999 ~{)13 739 209,359 165,464 50·54 T 2,7[ 1,041 1,543,620 1,167]421 12~874 3,637 1,446,523 972,784 R 2,412,224 1,368,429 J,043,795 11)69 3,000 1,279,758 871,112 U 298,817 175,191 123,626 1\505 637 166,765 101,672 55·59 T 2,069,940 990,011 1,079,929 8;366 2,807 907,436 922,936 R 1,849,794 874,482 975,312 1.,401 2,318 799,770 837,304 U 220,146 115.529 104,617 ,',965 489 107.666 85,632 60-64 T 2,103,909 1,120,743 983,166 13,7~4 8,038 970,816 625,740 R 1,904,233 1,015,297 888,936 li,625 7,223 877,354 567,106 U 199,676 105,446 94,230 (,1;29 815 93,462 58,634 65·69 T 1,354,937 683,656 671.211 1 I i,381 7,172 566,110 423,202 R 1,218,312 613,260 605,0.~2 IQ,384 6,373 506,281 384,629 U 136,625 70,396- 66,229 '997 799 59,829 38,573 70t- T 2,042,428 1,117,606 924,822 38;2~6 22,571 800,438 382,376 R 1,843,379 1,011,762 831,617 34.,070 19,946 724,141 349,069 U 199;049 105,8/14 93,205 4,166 2,625 76,297 33,307 Age not 1 177,825 103,905 73,920 74,739 46,305 27,506 24,853 stated R 162,717 94,5:n 68,134 67,847 42,753 25,207 22,874 U 15,108 9,322 5,786 " 6,892 3,552 2,299 1,979 310 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - VI (A) (CoIlCld.) DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS State - Bihar Total! • Marital Status Rural! Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Age group Urban Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 "-II ages T 882,505 1,887,575 20,722 r,550 0 0 R 807,078 1,680,053 [8,680 0,668 0 0 U 75,427 207,522 2,042 4,882 0 0 0-9 T 0 0 0 (j 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-14 T 3,364 7,618 2,204 1,814 0 0 R 3,079 6,904 2,024 1,627 0 0 U 285 714 180 187 0 0 15-19 T 3,196 6,905 1,431 2,376 0 0 R 2,941 6,219 1,318 2,103 0 0 U 255 686 113 273 0 0 20-24 T 9,295 17,257 2,272 5,379 0 0 R 8,632 15,498 2,068 4,707 0 0 U 663- 1,759 204 672 0 0 25-29 T 17,551 29,985 2,685 5,544 0 0 R 16,290 26,783 2,454 4,756 0 0 U 1,261 3,202 231 788 0 0 30-34 T 27,536 53,845 2)18 5,394 0 0 R 25,463 47,976 2,458 4,612 0 0 U 2,073 5,869 260 782 0 0 35-39 T 36,369 78,553 2,300 4,447 ·0 0 R 33,586 69,566 2,064 3;746 0 0 U 2,783 8,987 236 701 0 0 40-44 T 51,037 111,347 1,957 3,564 0 0 R 47,005 98,903 1,742 2,999 0 0 U 4,032 12,444 215 565 0 0 45-49 T 56,675 128,789 1,275 2,190 0 0 R 51,892 113,309 1,136 1,874 0 0 U 4,783 15,480 139 316 0 0 50-54 T 83,128 189,469 1,095 1,531 0 0 R 76,322 168,363 980 1,320 0 0 U 6,806 21,106 liS 211 0 0 55-59 T 73,568 153,323 641 863 0 0 R 66,746 134,939 565 751 0 0 U 6,822 18,384 76 112 0 0 60-64 T 135,474 348,345 699 1,043 0 0 R 124,701 313,674 617, 933 0 0 U 10,773 34,671 82 ho 0 0 65-69 T 105,757 240,422 408 185 0 0 R 96,234 213,622 361 128 0 0 U 9,523 26,800 47 57 0 0 70+ T 278,026 519,077 906 798 0 0 R 252,776 461,904 775 ' 698 0 0 . U 25,250' 57,173 131 100 0 0 Age not T 1,529 2,640 131 122 0 0 slaled R 1,411 2,393 118 114 0 0 U 118 247 13 ,.8-- 0 0 _-- 311 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA ANNEXURE - VI (B) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MA R1TALSTATI IS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS State - Bihar Total Population % of Marital Status to total population Total/ Divorced or Age Rural/ Never Marrled M~rried Widowed Separated Unspecified group Urban Persoll Male Female Male Female Male female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ------All ages T 82,998,509 43,243,795 39,754,714 56.3 47.3 - 4J.6 47.8 2.0 4.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 74,316,709 38,594,996 35,721,713 56.1 47.1 41.8 48.1 2.1 4.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 8,681,800 4,648,799 4,033,001 58.5 49.4 39.8 45.3 1.6 5.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0·9 T 23,810,374 12,328,543 11,481,831 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 21,746,312 11,252,753 10,493,559 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 2,064,062 1,075,790 988,272 IUO.O 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10·14 T 11,063,777 5,970,20 I 5,093,576 99.0 97.0 0.9 2.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 9,879,727 5,336,752 4,542,975 99.0 96.8 0.9 3.0 ,0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 1,184,050 633,449 550,601 99.4 98.2 0.6 1.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15·19 T 7,190,188 4,028,643 3,161,545 91.4 60.4 8.5 39.3 ,0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 6,263,105 3,508,252 2,754,853 90.6 57.4 9.3 42.3 ;..0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 927,083 520,391 406,692 96.5 80.5 3.4 19.3 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 20·24 T 6,323,193 3,180,063 3,143,130 50.1 9.5 49.5 89.7 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 5,560,017 2, 753, 122~ 2,806,895 46.3 7.0 53.3 92.3 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 763,176 426,941 336,235 74.8 30.5 25.0 68.7 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 25·29 T 5,908,308 2,894,706 3,013,602 16.2 1.5 83.1 97.3 : 0.6 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 5,255,133 2,551,836 2,703,297 13.3 1.0 86.0 97.8 0.6 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 653,175 342,870 310,305 37.5 5.7 62.1 93.0 0.4 1.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 30·34 t 5,549,787 2,713,871 2,835,916 4.5 0.7 94.4 97.2 1.0 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 4,960,310 2,411,088 2,549,222 3.7 0.6 95.2 97.3 · .1.1 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 589,477 302,783 286,694 11.0 1.4 88.2 96.3 · 0.7 2.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 35-39 T 5,077,935 2,576,089 2,501,846 1.9 0.6 96.6 96.1 1.4 3.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 4,512,838 2,285,108 2,227,730 1.7 0.6 96.7 96.1 · 1.5 3.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 565,097 290,981 274,116 3.3 0.8 95.7 95.6 1.0 3.3 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 40-44 T 4,153,203 2,213,770 1,939,433 1.1 0.3 %.5 93.7 2.3 5.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 3,685,237 1,956,198 1,729,039 1.0 0.3 96.5 93.8 2.4 5.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 467,966 257,572 210,394 1.4 0.5 96.9 93.3 1.6 5.9 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 'f5-49 T 3,461,664 1,778,368 1,683,296 0.8 0.2 95.9 92.0 3.2 7.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 3,063,371 1,562,074 1,501,297 0.8 0.2 95.8 92.1 3.3 7.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 398,293 216,294 181,999 0.9 0.4 96.8 90.9 2.2 8.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 50-54 T 2,711,041 1,543,620 1,167,421 0.8 0.3 93.7 83.3 5.4 16.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 2,412,224 1,368,429 1,043,795 0.8 0.3 93.5 83.5 5.6 16.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 298,817 _ 175,191 123,626 0.9 0.5 95.2 82.2 3.9 17.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 55-59 T 2,069,940 990,011 J,079,929 0.8 0.3 91.7 85.5 · 7.4 14.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 1,849,794 874,482 975,312 0.8 0.2 91.5 85.8 7.6 13.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 220,146 115,529 104,617 0.8 0.5 93.2 81.9 5.9 17.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 60-64 T 2,103,909 1,120,743 983,166 1.2 0.8 86.6 63.6 12.1 35.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 1,904,233 1,015,297 888,936 1.2 0.8 86.4 63.8 12.3 35.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 199,676 105,446 94,230 1.I 0.9 88.6 62.2 10.2 36.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 65·69 T 1,354,937 683,656 671,281 1.7 1.1 82.8 63.0 15.5 35.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 1,218,312 613,260 605,052 1. 7 1.1 82.6 63.6 15.7 35.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 136,625 70,396 66,229 1.4- - 1.2 85.0 58.2 13.5 40.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 70+ T 2,042,428 1,117,606 924,822 3.4 2.4 71.6 41.3 .24.9 56.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R '1,843,379 1,011,762 831,617 3.4 2.4 71.6 42.0 25.0 55.5 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 U 199,049 105,844 93,205 3.9 2.8 72.1 35.7 23.9 61.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 Age not T 177,82'5 103,905 73,920 71.9' 62.6- 26.5 33.6' 1.5 3.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 slnt~d R 162,717 94,583 68,134 71.7 62.7 26.7 33.6 1.5 3.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 15,108 9,322 5,786 73.9 61.4 24.7 14.2 1.3 4.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0

312 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE - VI (C) DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS District - Khagaria Total Population Marital Status Total! Divorced or Age Rural! Never Married Married Widowed '- Separated Unspecified group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All ages T 1.280.354 679,267 601.087 398,616 290,688 269,873283,276 10,514 26,739 264 384 ° 0 R 1,204,027 637,823 566,204 374,097 273,269 253,500267,523 9,971 25,069 255 343 0 0 U 76,327 41,444 34,883 24,519 17,419 16,373 15,753 543 1,670 9 41 0 ° 0-9 T 387,464 202,181 185,283 202,181 185,283 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 367,365 191,600 175,765 191,600 175,765 0 0 0 ° 0 0 0 0 U 20,099 10,581 9,518 10,581 9,518 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-14 T 172,425 96,197 76,228 95,476 74,173 629 1,8&8 63 144 29 23 0 0 R 162,307 90,776 71,531 90,074 69,545 612 1,826 62 139 28 21 0 0 U 10,1l8 5,421 4,697 5,402 4,628 17 62 5 2 0 0 15-19 T 108,661 63,378 45,283 60,089 25,154 3,231 19,976 33 117 25 36 0 0 R 101,080 59,049 42,031 55,894 22,713 3,097 19,177 33 108 25 33 0 0 U 7,581 4,329 3,252 4,195 2,441 134 799 0 9 0 3 0 0 20-24 T 98,059 49,730 48,329 27,311 3,479 22,292 44,524 105 269 22 57 0 0 R 91,253 45,859 45,394 24,410 2,818 21,329 42,269 100 256 20 51 0 0 U 6,806 3,871 ~ 2,935 2,901 661 963 2,255 5 13 2 6 0 0 25-29 T 90,584 45,435 45,149 7,511 466 37,683 44,158 202 465 39 60 0 0 R 84,768 42,350 42,418 6,517 395 35,604 41,543 191 423 38 57 0 0 U 5,816 3,085 2,731 994 71 2,079 2,615 11 42 3 0 0 30-34 :r 83,921 41,651 42,270 1,705 289 39,605 41,109 316 815 25 57 0 0 R 78,870 39,025 39,845 1,494 274 37,206 38,767 301 760 24 44 0 0 U 5,051 2,626 2,425 211 15 2,399 2,342 15 55 I 13 0 0 35-39 T 76.172 39,745 36,427 635 254 38,658 34,993 415 1,125 37 55 0 0 R 71,321 37,128 34,193 575 239 36,120 32,843 398 1,062 35 49 0 0 U 4,851 2,617 2,234 60 15 2,538 2,150 17 63 2 6 0 0 40-44 T 61,548 33,053 28,495 253 82 32,200 26,822 578 1,566 22 25 0 0 R 57.627 30,835 2tP92 230 72 30,032 25,220 553 1,478 20 22 0 0 U 3,921 2,218 1,703 23 ,/ 10 2,168 1,602 25 88 2 3 0 0 45-49 T 50,784 26,739 24,045 114''' 44 25,936 22,110 668 1,869 II 22 0 0 R 47,443 24,904 22,539 - 108 36 24,147 20,735 638 1,748 II 20 0 0 U 3,341 1,835 1,506 16 8' 1,789 1,375 30 121 0 2 0 0 50-54 T 39,568 22,577 16,991 153 77 21,467 14,308 9t10 2,591 17 15 0 0 R 37,133 21,100 16,033' 145 75 20,037 13,508 901 2,436 17 14 0 0 U 2,435 1,477 958 8 2 1,430 800 39 155 0 1 0 0 55-59 T 30,257 14,774 15,483 114 62 13,788 13,353 864 2,057 8 II o o R 28,533 13,810 14,+23 109 61 12,877 12,733 816 1,918 8 11 o o U 1,724 964 760 5 911 620 48 139 o o o o 60-64 T 30,793 16,463 14,330 140 122 14,534 9,052 1,781 5,145 & 11 o o R 29,227 15.670 13.557 131 118 13.826 8,565 1,705 4,863 8 II o o U 1,566 793 773 9 4 708 487 76 282 o o o o 65-69 T 19,255 9,748 9,507 139 101 8,282 5,796 1,322 3,606 5 4 o o R 18,059 9,139 8,920 125 94 7.763 5,452 1,246 3,370 5 4 o o U 1,196 609 587 14 7 519 344 76 236 o o o o 70+ T 27,052 14,836 12,216 627 4i9 11,008 4,839 3,190 6,941 11 7 o o R 25,378 13.931 11,447 607 415 10,321 4,548 2.992 6,479 II 5 o o U 1,674 905 769 20 14 687 291 198 462 o 2 o o Age not T 3,811 2,760 1,051 2,1~1l 673 560 348 37 29 5 o o stated R 3,663 2,647 1,016 2,078 649 529 337 35 29 5 I o o U 148 113 35 80 24 31 11 2 o o o o o

313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE - VI (D) PERCENTAGE DISTRlDUfION OF MARITAl.. STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS District - Kbagaria Total PopulatIon % of Marital Status to total popuialloll Iotall DIvorced or Age Rurall Never Married Married Widowed Separated UnspecIfied group Urban Person Male Female M~le female Mdle female Male female Male Female Male female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All ages I 1,280,354 679,267 601,087 587 484 3-97 471 15 44 00 01 00 00 R 1,204,027 637,823 566,204 587 483 397 472 16 44 00 01 00 00 U 76,327 41,444 34,883 592 499 395 452 1 3 48 00 01 00 00 0-9 T 387,464 202,181 185,283 100 0 1000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 R 367,365 191,600 175,765 100 0 1000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 U 20,099 10,581 9,518 1000 1000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10-14 T 172,425 96,197 76,228 993 973 07 25 01 02 00 00 00 00 R 162,307 90,776 71,531 992 972 07 26 01 02 00 00 00 00 10,118 5,421 4,697 996 985 03 13 00 01 00 00 00 00 " U 15-19 I 108,661 63,378 45,283 948 555 'i I 441 01 03 00 01 00 00 R 101,080 59,049 42,031 947 540 52 456 01 03 00 01 00 00 U 7,581 4,329 3,252 969 75 I 3 I 246 00 03 00 01 00 00 20-24 r 98,059 49,730 48,329 549 72 448 92 I 02 06 00 01 00 00 R 91,253 45,859 45,394 532 62 465 93 I 02 06 00 01 00 00 U 6,806 3,871 2,935 749 225 219 768 01 04 01 02 00 00 25-29 T 90,584 45,435 45,149 165 10 829 978 04 10 01 01 00 00 R 84,768 42,350 42,418 154 09 841 979 05 10 01 01 00 00 U 5,816 3,085 2,731 322 26 674 958 04 15 00 01 00 00 30-34 T 83,921 41,651 42,270 4 I 07 95 I 973 08 19 01 01 00 00 R 78,870 39,025 39,845 38 07 953 973 08 19 01 01 00 00 U 5,051 2,626 2,425 80 06 914 966 06 23 00 05 00 00 35-39 T 76,172 39,745 36,427 16 07 973 961 10 3 I 01 02 00 00 R 71,321 37,128 34,193 15 07 ')73 96 I 11 3 1 01 01 00 00 U 4,851 2,617 2,234 23 07 970 962 06 28 01 03 00 00 40-44 1 61,548 33,053 28,495 08 03 974 941 17 55 01 01 00 00 R 57,627 30,835 26,792 07 03 974 94 I 18 55 01 01 00 00 U 3,921 2,218 1,703 10 06 977 941 1 1 52 01 02 00 00 45-49 T 50,784 26,739 24,045 05 02 970 920 25 78 00 01 00 00 R 47,443 24,904 22,539 04 02 970 920 26 78 00 01 00 00 U 3,341 1,835 1,506 09 05 975 913 16 80 00 01 00 00 50-54 1 39,568 22,577 16,991 07 05 9S 1 842 42 152 01 01 00 00 It 37,133 21,100 16,033 07 05 950 843 43 152 01 01 00 00 U 2,435 1,477 958 05 02 968 835 26 162 00 01 00 00 ~'i-59 T 30,257 14,774 15,483 08 04 913 862 58 133 01 01 00 00 R 28,533 13,810 14,723 08 U4 932 865 59 130 01 01 00 00 U 1,724 964 760 05 01 94 5 816 50 183 00 00 00 00 60-64 T 30,793 16,463 14,330 09 09 883 632 108 359 00 01 00 00 R 29,227 15,670 13,557 08 09 S82 632 109 359 01 01 00 00 U 1,566 793 773 I I 05 893 630 96 365 00 00 00 00 65-69 T 19,255 9,748 9,507 14 11 !IS 0 610 136 379 01 00 00 00 R 18,059 9,139 8,920 14 11 849 61 I 136 378 01 00 00 00 U 1,196 609 587 23 12 852 586 125 402 00 00 00 00 70+ T 27,052 14,836 12,216 42 35 - 742 396 215 568 01 01 00 00 R 25,378 13,931 11,447 44 36 74 I 397 215 566 01 00 00 00 U 1,674 905 769 22 18 759 378 219 601 00 03 00 00 Age 1I0t 3,811 2,760 1,051 78 2 640 203 331 I 3 28 02 01 00 00 stated R 3,663 2,647 1,016 78 5 63 Y 200 332 13 29 02 01 00 00 U 148 113 35 708 686 274 314 18 00 00 00 00 00

314 ANNEXURES It is quite apparent from annexures that Khagaria district as compared to Bihar state as a whole during district as well as the state have a relatively higher both the censuses. The district ofKhagaria has slightly proportion of 'never married' males and 'married' lower proportion of widowed and divorced males and females. This may be attributed due to the fact that females. women get married at younger age than males. As While analysing marital status by broad age-groups against 54.2 and 55.4 percentages of 'never married' one finds that married females outnumber married males in Bihar state and Khagaria district respectively, Inales in the 'age-group 10-14 suggesting that child the corresponding proportion among females is 45.2 marriage among females is more prevalent than and 44.9 only in 1991 census. Same trend continued males. in 2001 census also. As against 56.3 and 58.7 pt>"fcentages of never married males in Bihar and It is also significant that the proportion of 'never Khagaria district respectively, the corresponding married' females in the age-group 15-19 and above proportion among females is 47.3 and 48.4 only. is much lower than the

ANNEXURE - VII (A) AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE STATE, 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total Population Illiterate Literate without educational level Age group Person Male Female Mlde Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All ages 86,374,465 45,202,09 t' 41,172,374 26,233,455 33,738,112 3,849,682 2,019,353 0-6' 17,764,186 9,065,869 8,698,317 9,065,869 8,698,317 0 0 7-14 17,506,497 9,386,949 8,119.548 3,874,442 5,183,348 2,386,456 1,352,248 15-19 7,318,082 4,029,098 ·3,288,984 1,404,611 2,1@1,823 166,546 90,776 20-24 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 1,352,960 2,627,992 126,553 73,830 25-29 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 1,471,519 2,603,912 128,335 64,633 30-44 15,650,959 8,048,895 7,602,064 4,280,555 6,448,902 347,108 144,940 ,45-59 8,677,345 4,662,141 4,015,_f04 2,721,853 3,630,855 231,873 66,489 60+ 5,408,629 2,951,880 2,456,749 2,003,645 2,312,911 168,750 36,675 Age not stated 850,052 510,572 339,480 58,001 70,052 294,061 189,762 I

Primary Middle Matriculation and above Age group Male Female Male .female Male Female 1 9 10 II 12 13 14 All ages 4,102,695 1,947,777 5,003,429 2,000,085 6,012,830 1,467,047 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-14 1,960,605 997,054 1,087,686 540,628 77,760 46,270 15-19 369,980 204,477 1,011,416 411,605 1,076,545 420,303 20-24 251,133 150,992 490,149 238,202 1,168,943 341,949 25-29 235,997 130,345 445,824 199,387 875,274 220,786 30-44 609,486- 272,751 1,07j,562 408,954 1,738,184 326,517 45-59 359,777 104,856 556,678 136,761 791,960 76,243 60+ 239,007 43,873 298,694 45,628 241,784 17,662 Age not stated 76,710 43,429 39,420 )8,920 42,380 17,317 315 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA

ANNEXURE - VII (R) AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN TH E J)lSTRlCI; 1991 CENSUS District - Khagaria Total Population Illiterate Literate without educational level Age group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All ages 987,227 528,632 458,595 347,598 387,849 34,480 16,615 0-6 208,488 107,293 LO I, 195 107,293 101,195 o o 7-14 206,230 115,130 91,100 57,990 64,560 22,880 11,330 15-19 81,513 47,203 34,310 21,200 23,440 1,870 870 20-24 73,236 36,559 36,677 18,429 28,407 1,080 620 25-29 70,726 35,780 34,946 19,755 28,647 1,170 650 30-44 182,901 95,997 86,904 61,531 75,333 2,930 1,2l! 45-59 95,732 52,790 42,942 35,350 39,206 1,740 494 60+ 62,341 34,280 28,061 25,520 26,681 1,110 220 Age not stated 6,060 3,600 2,460 530 380 1,700 1,220

Primary Middle Matriculation and above Age group Male Female Male Female Male Female I 9 10 II 12 13 14 All ages 44,480 19,427 47,940 20,390 54,134 14,314 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-14 22,490 9,990 11,150 4,880 620 340 15-19 4,250 1,970 10,93) 4,280 8,950 3,750 20-24' 2,470 1,500 4,230 2,530 10,350 3,620 25-29 2,400 1,250 3,631 2,130 8,824 2,269 30A4 6,440 2,590 9,876 4,520 15,220 3,250 45-59 3,280 1,077 4,980 1,380 7,440 785 60+ 2,380 480 2,860 510 2,410 170 Me not state.,._d _____7.L7'-"0'--- ____-_,,5:..c7-"-0- ___---"-2><:SO!!______-"16""0'-- ___-"'3~20"-- ______'1"'3:y_0 ANNEXURE-VU(C) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY DIFFERENT LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 1991 CENSUS State- Biha.· Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Literate % of Illiterate withlJut to total educa(iollal Matriculation Age Total Population population level Primary Middle and above group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II 12 13 14 All ages 86,374,46545,202,091 41,172,374 58.0 81.9 20.3 27.2 21.6 26.2 26.4 26.9 31.7 19.7 0-6 17,764,186 9,065,869 8,698,317100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 17,506,497 9,386,949 8,119,548 41.3 63.8 43.3 46.1 35.6 34.0 19.7 18.4 1.4 1.6 15-19 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 34.9_ 65.7 6.3 8.1 14.1 18.1 38.5 36.5 41.0 37.3 20-24 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 39.9 "76.6 6.2 9.2 12.3 18.8 24.1 29.6 57.4 42.5 25-29 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 46.6 80.9 7.6 10.5 14.0 21.2 26.5 32.4 51.9 35.9 30-44 15,650,959 8,048,.895 7,602,064 53.2 84.8 9.2 12.6 16.2 23.7 28.5 35.5 46.1 28.3 45-59 8,677,345 4,(,62,141 4,015,204 58.4 90.4 12.0 17.3 18.5 27.3 28.7 35.6 40.8 19.8 60+ 5,408,629 2,951,880 2,456,749 67.9 94.1 17.8 25.5 25.2 30.5 .31,5 3L7 25.5 12.3 Age not ,- _..._....,s=ta=te=d,__.....-'8=5=0,=O=52,,_ 510,572 339480 11.4 20.6 65.0 70'-'.4_--"1~6."'-9 _ _.o.16"".""-I_----'8"'". .L.7_--'-7_'_'.O'___-"'Y""'.4'--__'6"_'.4!_ _316- ANNEXURES ANNEXURE-VII (D) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY DIFFERENT LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 1991 CENSUS District - KlIagaria Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Literate % of Illiterate withoul to total educational Matriculation Age Total Population population level Primary Middle and above group Person Male Fem~le Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 All ages 987,2.27 528,632 458,595 65.8 84.6 19.U 23.5 24.6 27.5 26.5 28.8 29.9 20.2 0-6 208,488 107,293 101,195 100.0 100.0 0.0. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 206,230 115,130 91,100 50.4 70.9 40.0 42.7 39.4 37.6 19.5 18.4 1.1 1.3 15-19 81,513 47,203 34,310 44.9 68.3 7.2 8.0 16.3 18.1 42.0 39.4 34.4 34.5 20-24 73,236 36,559 36,677 50.4 77.S 6.0 7.S 13.6 18.1 23.3 30.6 57.1 43.8 25-29 70,726 35,780 34,946 55.2 82.0 7.3 10.3 15.0 19.8 22.7 33.8 55.1 36.0 30-44 182,901 95,997 86,904 64.1 86.7 8.5 10.5 18.7 22.4 28.7 39.1 44.2 28.1 45-59 95,732 52,790 42,942 67.0 91.3 10.0 13.2 18.8 28.8 28.6 36.9 42.7 21.0 60+ 62,341 34,280 28,061 74.4 95.1 12.7 15.9 27.2 34.8 32.6 37.0 27.5 12.3 Age not stated 6,060 3,600 . 2,460 14.7 15.4 55.4 58.7 25.1 2'7.4 9.1 7.7 lOA 6.3

ANNEXURE - Vll (A) AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE STATE, 2001 CENSUS State - Bihar _Literate without Below Total Population Illiterate educational level Primary Age group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 82,998,509 43,243,795 39,754,714 22,599,419 29,289,513 1,109,731 605,318 4,754,137 3,136,192 0-6 16,806,063 8,652,705 8,153,358 8,652,705 8,153,358 0 0 0 0 7-14 18,068,088 9,646,039 8,422,049 3,726,031 4,482,669 155,813 108,779 3,432,307 2,360,457 15-19 7,190,188 4,028,643 3,161,545 1;230,814 1,620,461 119,187 77,752 258,974 162,054 20-24 6,323,193 3,180,063 3,143,130 1,008,021 1,984,439 116,049 77,583 146:2'23- lIl,029 25-29 5,908,308 2,894,706 3,013,602 1,044,780 2,050,645 110,162 70,259 132,771 101,505 30-44 14,780,925 7,503,730 7,277,195 3,283,034 5,463,712 289,216 _ 146,787 359,822 225,043 45-59 8,242,645 4,311,999 3,930,646 1,996,002 3,206,666 171,406 69,431 222,485 107,543 60+ 5,501,274 2,922,005 2,579-,269 1,607,825 2,275,150 116,746 44,007 195,609 64,824 Age not stated 177,825 103,905 73,920 50,207 52,413 31,152 10,720 5,946 3,737

317 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : KHAGARI~

ANNEXURE - Vll (A) (Col1cld.) AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE STATE, 2001 CENSUS . State - Bihar Matriculation Primary Middle and above Unclassified Female Male Female Male Fcmale Male Female --- 11 ---'--'---_12 . lJ ___1_4 15 16 17 18 All ages 5,130,917 3,203,792 3,012,151 1,378,075 6,623,397 2,137,192 11,043 4,632 0-6 o o o 000 o o 7-14 1,748,790 1,114,575 581,492 354,,390 \) 0 1,606 1,179 15-19 684,881 436,177 742,937 357,417 990,809 506,981 1,041 703 20-24 411,640 314,679 349,150 172,368 1;141,169 482,370 1,811 662 25-29 354,771 277,177 253,017 128,337 997,276 385,079 1,929 600 3p-44 930,051 628,277 590,]80 239,ltl2 2,0'16,840 573,199 4,387 1,035 45-59 574,565 302,391 32],834 93,9R7 1,021,321 150,281 2,386 347 60+ 420,299 127,222 168,110 31,OW 412,554 36,908 862 98 Age nut slated 5,920 3,294 3,231 1,314 7,428 2,374 21 8 -~------~------ANNEXURE - VI( (n) ACE,SFXANO EDUCATIONINTHE DlSTRICT,2001 CENSUS Vistl'ict - Khugarin Literate without Below Tutal PopUlation Illiterate edllcationallevel Primary Age grou-'-p ____P_er_sun Male Female Male Femole------l'vlale Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 1,280,354 679,267 60 I ,087 402,041 464,139 15,807 8,344 65,771 40,836 0-6 278,691 144,257 l'J4,434 144,257 134,434 o o 0 0 7-14 281,198 154,121 127,077 73,824 76,245 2,508 1,706 47,466 30,954 15-19 108,661 63,378 45,283 24,598 25,428 1,390 884 4,263 2,313 20-24 98,059 49,730 48,329 19,581 32,531 1,419 1,031 2,216 1,506 25-29 90,584 45,435 45,149 20,015 32, I 03 1,4~6 928 1,929 1,339 30-44 221,641 114,449 107,192 59,313 In.224 3,870 2,052 4,959 2,798

45-59 120,609 64,090 56,519 34,310 47,127 2,2~5 942 2,801 1,213 '0+ 77,100 41,047 36,053 25,003 32,2('1 1,5~6 635 2,066 683 Age not slaled 3<-.,8_1_1 ___2-'-,7_6_0 ____ 1,0_51___ --'1,'-14_0 __ _28~ __ )~,3~"7_3 ______1_66 _____ 7_1 ______3_0

Matriculation Primary Middle and above Unclassilied Age group Male Female Male Female Male .. Female Male Female -----~------I 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 ------~~------_------All ages 71,600 40,287 37,399 17,671 86,647 29,801 2 3 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 7-14 23,453 14,093 6,870 4,079 ° o 0 o 15-19 10,747 5,626 9.768 4,408 12,6.12 6,624 0 o 20·24 6,191 4,177 4,517 2,399 15,806- 6,685 ° o 25-29 5,319 3,468 3,049 1,747 13,C,97 5,564 0 o 30·44 12,898 7,624 7,113 3,209 26,295 8,284 1 I 45-59 7,771 3,718 3.925 1,3S2 12,987 2,136 60+ 5,166 1,554 2,110 433 ;;,176 486 1 Agenotstatcd 55 27 47 14 71- 28 °() o ------~ ~----_--~~------.------31§ ANNEXURES ANNEXURE - VII (C) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY DlFFERENT LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 2001 CENSUS State- Bihar Percentage distribution of literates by ~fferent level of education Literate % ()f Illiterate without to total educational Below Age Total Population population level Primary group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 82,998,509 43,243,795 39,754,714 52.3 73.7 5.4 5.8 23.0 30.0 0-6 16,806,063 8,652,705 8,153,358 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 18,068,088 9,646,039 8,422,049 38.6 53.2 2.6 2.8 58.0 59.9 15-19 7,190,188 4,028,643 3,161.,545 30.6 51.3 4.3 5.0 9.3 10.5 20-24 6,323,193 3,180,063 3,143,130 31.7 63.1 5.3 6.7 6.7 9.6 25-29 5,908,308 2,894,706 3,013,602 36.1 68.0 6.0 7.3 7.2 10.s 30-44 14,780,925 7,503,730 7,277,195 43.8 75.1 6.9 8.1 8.5 12.4 45-59 8,242,645 4,311,999 3,930,646 46.3 81.6 7.4 9.6 9.6 14.9 60+ 5,501,274 2,922,005 2,579,269 55.0 88.2 8.9 14.5 14.9 21.3 Age not stated 177,825 103,905 73,920 48.3 70.9 58.0 49.8 11.1 17.4

Percentage distribution 0 f literates by different level of education Matriculation and Age Primary Middle above Unclassified group Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 All ages 24.9 30.6 14.6 13.2 32.1 2004 0.1 0.0 0-6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 29.5 28.3 9.8 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15-19 24.5 28.3 26.6 23.2 35.4 32.9 0.0 0.0 20-24 19.0 27.2 16.1 14.9 52.8 41.6 0.1 0.1 25-29 19.2 28.8 13.7 13.3 53.9 40.0 0.1 0.1 30-44 22.0 34.6 14.0 13.2 48.5 31.6 0.1 0.1 45-59 24.8 41.8 14.0 13.0 44.1 20.8 0.1 0.0 60+ 32.0 41.8 12.8 10.2 31.4 12.1 0.1 0.0 Age not stated 11.0 15.3 6.0 6.4 13.8 11.0 0.0 0.0

319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA ANNEXURE - VII (0) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LlTERATES BY DIFFERENT LEVEL OF EDUCATION, 2001 CENSUS District - Khagaria Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Literate % of IlIitemte without to lotal educational Below Age Total Population population level Primary group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 1,280,354 679,267 601,087 59.2 77.2 5.7 6.1 23.7 29.8 0-6 278,691 144,257 134,434 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 281,198 154,121 127,077 47.9 60.0 3.1 3.4 59.1 60.9 15-19 108,661 63,378 45,283 38.8 56.2 3.6 4.5 11.0 11.6 20-24 98,059 49,730 48,329 39.4 67.3 4.7 6.5 7.4 9.5 25-29 90,584 45,435 45,149 44.1 7J.l 5.6 7.1 7.6 10.3 30-44 221,641 114,449 107,192 51.8 77.6 7.0 8.6 9.0 11.7 45-59 120,609 64,090 56,519 53.5 83.4 7.7 10.0 9.4 12.9 - 60+ 77,100 41,047 36,053 60.9 89.5 9.5 16.7 12.9 13.0 Age not stated 3,811 2,760 1,051 41.3 74.8 84.8 62.11 4.4 11.3

Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Matriculation and Age Primary Middle above Unclassified group Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 All ages 25.8 29.4 13.5 12.9 31.3 21.8 0.0 0.0 0-6 0.0 0.0 ~.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 29.2 27.7 8.6 8.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15-19 27.7 28.3 25.2 22.2 32.5 33.4 0.0 0.0 20-24 20.5 26.4 15.0 15.2 52.4 42.3 0.0 0.0 25-29 20.9 26.6 12.0 13.4 53.9 42.6 0.0 0.0 36-44 23.4 31.8 12.9 13.4 47.7 34.6 0.0 0.0 45-59 26.1 39.6 13.2 14.7 43.6 22.7 0.0 0.0 60+ 32.2 41.0 13.2 11.4 32.3 12.8 0.0 0.0 Age not stated 3.4 10.2 2.9 5.3 4.6 10.6 0.0 0.0

One of the important characteristics of the A proper index to the extent of literacy is provided population Otl which information is collected in the by the proportion of literate and educated persons to Census is literacy. Apart from collecting data on the total population. The literacy rates for Bihar number of literates, the level, nature and type of (excluding the popt\lation in the age-group 0-6 years) education attained by the literates are also allhe time of 1991 and 2001 censuses are 38.5 and ascertained. The concept of literacy adopted in the 47.0 percent respectively. Male Literates Census lias already been explained in. the beginning outnumbered female literates as the literacy rates for of this publication. maleS', according to 1991 and 2001 censuses are 52.5 ANNEXURES and 59.7 percent respectively while for females the without attaining any educational level with Below literacy rates are only to the extent of 22.9 and 33.1 Primary. 21.6 percent and 26.2 percent males and percent respectively. The literacy rates for Khagaria females during 1991 Census 24.9 percent males and district according to 1991 and 200 1 censuses, are 32.3 30.6 percent females during 2001 Census in the state and 41.3 percent respectively which are lower than have crossed the primary or junior basic standard, the state average. Male literates in the district 26.4 and 26.9 percent males and females in 1991 accounted for 43.0 percent during 1991 Census and Census and 14.6 percent males and 13.2 percent 51.8 percent during 2001 Census while female felllaies during 2001 Census have passed the middle literates in the district constitute 19.8 percent of the examination while 31.7 and 19.7 percent males total population during 1991 Censlls ancl29.4 percent and females in 1991 Census and 32.1 and 20.4 percent of the total population in 200 1 Census. The literacy males and females in 200 I Census in the state are rates for males and females in Khagaria district are such who are matriculates and above. The lower than the corresponding figures of Bihar state. contrast between males and females is significant Annexure VII(A) and VII(B) furnish information among matriculates and above as the percentage regarding absolute number of illiterates and literates of female literates who have passed the and educated persons in Bihar state and Khagaria matriculation and above examination are roughly district as also percentage distribution of literate 12' percentage points less than male literate persons by different level of education by different population who have attained this level of age-groups. education. .A break-up of literate population by various The position of literates by different level educational level shows that 20.3 percent males of education in Khagaria district, according and 27.2 percent females during 1991 Census and to 1991 and 2001 Censuses, is more or less 28.4 percent males and 35.8 percent females during the same as observed for Bihar state as a 2001 Census in the state are such who are literate whole.

ANNEXURE - VIII PERCENTAGE DISTIUBUTlON OF MAJOR MOTll ER TONGUES AS RETURNED IN CENSUS-2001 FOR STATE & DISTRICT

Bihar Khagaria Mother Tongue Population Percentage Mother Tongue Population Percentage 2 3 4 3 Bhojpuri 20,372,983 24.5 Hindi 274,266 21.4 Hindi 14,524,035 17.5 Urdu 102,750 8.0 MagadhiIMagahi 12,132,383 14.6 Mailhili 19,715 1.5 Mnithili 11,830,684 14.3 .MulJdari 593 0.0 Urdu 9,457,544 11.4 Marwari 545 0.0 Surjapuri 928,458 1.1 Bhojpuri 50S 0.0 Bengali 442,352 0.5 Magadhi/Magahi 413 0.0 Santali 382.866 0.5 Rajsthani 384 0.0 Kurukh/Oraon 57,952 0.1 Brajbhassha 254 0.0 Marwari 27,152 0.0 Bengali 217 0.0 Total of other mother tongues 12,842,100 15.5 Total of Other Mother Tongues 880,712 68.8 Total PopUlation 82,998,509 100.0 Total Population 1,280,354 100.0 The Census of India has been the richest source collected only out of the languages specified in of language data collected and published during the schedule VlII of the Constitution oflndia, commonly successive decennial Censuses over a century. Till known as scheduled languages. But during 2001 1991 Census, the data on mother tongues were Census all languages including non-scheduled ones

321 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: KHAGARIA were recorded as mother longue. Annexure YiU in the state has been returned by l1.4 percent of the furnished above provides data on mother tongue as· total state's population where as in the district of returned by each individual irrespective of its status Khgaria 8.0 percent of the district population have as scheduled or non-scheduled languages during 200 I retumcd it as their mother tongue. Hindi as mother Census for Bihar Slate as well as for Khagaria tongue has been returned by 21.4 percent of district. Khngaria district's population. Maithili has got second Amongst 10 major mother tongues in Ihe State, position with 1.5 percent of the district population Bllojpuri tops the list with 24.5 percent of the total having returned it as their mother tongues. Except population having returned it as their mother tonglle. these langllages analysed above both for the state Hindi has been returning by only ·17.5 percent while and the district, others have been returned by Magadhi/Magahi and Maithili have been returned by insigllificant proportions of tile respective population 14.6 and 14.3 percent of the tolal population of the of tlte state and the district as mother tongues as state as their mother tongue respectively in 200 I. Urdu per Census 2001.

322 ANNEXURES DATA SOURCE FOR ANNEXURES - I TO VIII ANNEXURE - I: CHARGE REGISTER & COVERAGE FILE OF 200 I CENSUS ANNEXURE - II: OCCASIONAL PAPER - I OF 1997 ANNEXURE - IIJ: OCCASIONAL PAPER - 1 OF 1997 ANNEXURE - IV: D-SERIES TABLES OF 1991 & 2001 CENSUS ANNEXURE -V: C-SERlES TABLES Of 1991 & 2001 CENSUS .' . ANNEXURE - VI: C-SERIES TABLES OF 1991 & 2001 CENSUS ANNEXURE - VII: C-SERIES TABLES OF 1991 & 2001 CENsus ANNEXURE - VIII: C-SERIES TABLES OF 2001 CENSUS

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