CENSUS 199;l . ~{5l&l1-25 SERIES-25
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~-XII3f PART-XlIA - ~IJi q "iJI,< VILLAGE & TOWN Pt~~ICf)1 DIRECTORY
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1 Foreword III 2 Preface vn 3 Map of District IX 4 Important Statistics of the District XXXI 5 Brief History of District Census Hand Book 1 6 Analytical Note 7 Section I(i) - Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block Suithkala 16 2 Community Development Block Shahgan] 34 3 Community Development Block Khuthan 58 4 Commumty Development Block Karanjakalan 82 5 Commuruty Development Block Badlapur 105 6 Community Development Block MaharaJganJ 126 7 CommunIty Development Block Baksha 146 8 CommunIty Development Block Sujanganj 168 9 CommunIty Development Block Mogra Badshahpur 190 10 Community Development Block Machhlishahr 204 11 CommunIty Development Block Manahu 224 12 Communlty Development Block Barsatlll 250 13 Community Development Block Sikrara 272 14 Community Development Block Dharampur 296 15 Community Development Block Ramnagar 324 16 Community Development Block Rampur 348 17 Community Development Bock -MuftigatlJ 368 18 Community Development Bock-Jalalpur 386 19 Community Development Blcok - Kerakat 403 20 Community Development Bock Dobhi 416 21 Forest Villages Section leU) -Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block Suithkala 432 2 CommuOlty Development Block Shahganj 438 3 Community Development Block Khuthan 448 CONTENTS
Page No. 4 Commumty Development Block Karanjakalan 457 5 Community Development Block Badlapur 465 6 CommunIty Development Block MaharajganJ 473 7 Community Development Block Baksha 481 8 CommunIty Development Block SUJangruU 489 9 Community Development Block Mogra Badshahpur 497 10 CommunIty Development Block Machhlishahr 502 11 Community Development Block Martahu 510 12 Community Development Block Barsathi 520 13 Community Development Block Sikrara 528 14 Community Development Block Dharampur 537 15 CommunIty Development Block Ramnagar 548 16 CommunIty Development Block Rampur 557 17 CommunIty Development Bock -Muftiganj 564 18 CommunIty Development Bock-Jalalpur 570 19 Community Development Blcok - Kerakat 575 20 Community Development Bock DobhI 580 APPENDICES I D.C. Blockwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and otherAmeIuties 586 II Land use data in respect non-municipal twosns(Census town) 592 II List of villages where no Amenity other than the Dnnkmg water IS available. 593 IV LISt of villages according to the popUlation of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total 594 popuialton by ranges. 8 Section IT - Town Directory I Status and Growth HIstOry 648 II Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 649 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 651 CONTENTS
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N CiVIC and other amenities - 1989 652 IVA CVIC and other amenitles in notified slums - 1989 653 V MedIcal, EducatIonal RecreatIon and Cultural FacIlItIes - 1989 654 VI Trade, Commerece Industry and Bankmg - 1989 655 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with populatIon 656 ""'"1tr ~ ~ ~ -r "'d'tl" PlCflCd+f ~ <#r ~ tr \jj"gT ~ ~ ftrc;:rr \11'1.,01"1' ~ffdct>,;:ir Cf5T ~ 1951 ctT \:iR1fDRT ~ ~ cIT Tr
mR "fr ~ ~ q;l ~ ffiX tR RlCf)lfllc-&JCf5 ~ ~ if if ~ ~ 3tR -mr '!I\iI!OIel?l ~ ~-~ ~ ~ \iI"1'loHI ~ ctr ~ ~ ~ RlCf>lfllfliCf5 ~ * f& the dIstance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was PublIcatIon of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after given. Information on some new Items such as adult literacy centres, Pnmary the 1951 Census and is continuing smce then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so Imodifications after each decennial Census. This IS the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programmes. publicatron brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly information on approach to the village was also provided for the first Government I Union Territory administration. It Inter alia provides data! time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of informatIon on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in and on the availability of certain important civic amemtres Ifacilities in each view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV-A on village and town of the respective districts Thrs publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better CIvic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of the District Census Handbook was initrally confined certain ciVIC and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on populatron, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns. A part from thIS, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the Prunary Census Abstract (P.C.A.) of each VIllage and town (ward-wise) of the Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes I centres were added m district. The District Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census Statements IV and V respectively. contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been two parts of the DIstrict Census Handbooks (part-A comprising Village and Town restructured slightly in the 1991 Ceusus for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all industrial classification of main workers has been gIVen as against four-fold the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census industrial classification presented m the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which wise population m the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first was also to be brought out could not be published in many StateslUTs due to time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as considerable delay in compilation of relevant material In 1981, some new all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the features alongwIth the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modificatrons will help the were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part A compnsed Village and One of the most important Innovations in the 1991 Census IS the Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wIse) including Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Viilaae Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsillTalukalPS level presentation.'" in part B. To illustrate, all the amemties except electncity were brought together It IS expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, \'1/ Block level will help the planners in formulation of mIcro-level developmental under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest admmistrative unit for developmental ThIS task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy DIrector who was assIsted planning of Census/non-Census data, a model Distnct Census Handbook from each State In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutmised in the Social Studies DiVIsion by intending to use Village DirectorylPCA data, either from the magnetic Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant DIrector and his staff. TechnIcal guidance m the tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes preparatIOn of the maps was initIally provided by Dr B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs MinatI Ghosh, the present Deputy corresponding codes ofl981. Registrar General (Map). This pUblication is a joint venture of the State GovernmentlUnion I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. Territory administration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri Vijender Paul, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovernmentIUT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordmation of the pUblication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy A.R.Nanda Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the Registrar General, India sake of uniformity in presentation of information !data and for preparation of New Delhi analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis June 11, 1992 '(jPlfltlq ~ I ~ >lCf)I~Hl cf> 6RT ("\ill ~ ~ ~ \l1"'1'1 01"'11 ~ cf> cffi1:rr;:r ~ -B ~ 'lfr a1?r ~ fcrcI;m c#r \i11"'1Cf)I~ tg ~ ~ '<"1f41fcla \l1 "'1 'I 01"'11 q3T ~ q3T \1I1"'1Cf)I~ "f ~ fcrq;m cf> ft;m ~ \JlFr crrc;\T ~ ~ m ~11991 c#r ~ ~ GMa ~ -.l ~ m -B ~ ~ "$t ~ 'I Rl~~4'i ~ '<"1fll:1fcld ~ cf> ErR -B ~ fcrcRur ~ \iIT ~ ~ cf> ~ tW1 ~ t 3lftlg '<"w:f('f)fcpCf) 'RR LR t4Cf)I'<"1'ld ~ ~ I ~ ~ m+1 ~ "d"m 1991 cGr \l1'1') 01'11 rii l'llx~ \11"'1'1 01"'11 "'<"iN ~ ~afDT tg 'lfr ~ ~ I ~ ~!Rf -.l Census Abstract. This feature would ensure a clear picture of hteracy level m a In the modem era of planning for developmental schemes, information distnct too. Through these publicatiOns, which are a joint effort of the State regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not Government and Census Organization, now more details about workers engaged only for determination of suitable strategy of development but also for an in various types of economic actiVIties m a district are being shown m the data assessment of developmental process at mass level The latter aspect is of presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect ofV.D and considerable nnportance in view of the fact that huge resources have been pumped mto for enhancement of the people whIle the resultant benefit accrued to them is P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and flOPPIes The assistance found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped mto a slip-shod example of unproper received m this regard from local NIC Unit of Planning Commission is implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET facilities. and in the begmnmg of the ninetees we hear a sruft in our approach to tackle It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding population figures. In problems. But whatever is our premises for directmg the economy, the knowledge these publications village-wise computer codes are also bemg mdicated for about population dynamics on a regional level is of immense importance. reference. To make still more useful these publications are bemg provided with Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sole usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of the district and some important maps. responsibilities. One of the useful exercise in this connection is the publication of These publications are being brought out in two parts viz. part-A and B. the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. ThIS publication is Part-A is further divided into two sections. Section I incorporates the Village now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of Directory and Section IT contains the Town Directory State'llents. The decennial Censuses. responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to VIllage and Town The fact that out of every six Indians, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself Directories is of the State Government while the responsibility of providing reveals the huge popUlation SIZe of the State. The success of Indian planning technical guidance and printed forms/ schedules for collection of data, its efforts therefore largely depends upon being It successful m the State ofU.P. It is tabulation, analysis and publication rests with the DIrectorate of Census widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P. are included in areas Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general population figures m the form of demarcated as most backward in country. Micro-level (especially district level) Primary Census Abstracts are provided upto the village and ward level. approach, should be adopted in plannmg process to ameliorate the condition of In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under the the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being direction of Shri ViJender PauL erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The planning and designing of this year 2001 A.D. creation of educational infrastructure at primary level has got publication was carried out by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General added nnpetus. To facilitate district level functionaries sex-wise population in the (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. We are greatly mdebted to 0-6 age-group IS being presented separately alongwith other details of Primary them. Under the guidance of Shn M.K. Jam the present Deputy Registrar General 'r,,". 7944 V H( (S.S.) the technical compilation and presentation of the "Analytical Note" portion I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with was finalized on the basis of his comments in regard to the draft submItted for a the collection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned model district from this Directorate I am thankful to him, guidance in matter of departmental heads for their direct and mdirect cooperation extended for preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy RegIstrar collection or supply of data. General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar In the end, I hope that data users will find these volumes pertinent to General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was carried out their needs. accordingly I place my sincere gratitude to Shri A.R Nanda, the former Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publication might not have Lucknow R.K.SINGH seen the light of the day. June, 1996 Joint Director I'- Q_~~------~~~~~--~--~----~------~ « ~ ;;- w Q C a:: A- I:: .... o ...~ ::;) a:: t UJ -C ) :: .. li • ~A. . ~ ~~-- -, :: : It ~Il 41$etI'I0f ~ Important Statistics mo~o fctcRur ~~ '-'11'1 ~'{ '>1. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH 1. \iFi fi {...c<:! I m-rr Cl@R=r 139112640 3214636 Population Total Persons ~ 74037145 1612164 Males fB;rm 65075495 1602472 Females ~ ~ 111506725 2993297 Rural Persons ~ 59197326 1495630 Males fBmT 52309399 1497667 Females ~ ~ 27605915 221339 Urban Persons ~ 14839819 116534 Males ~ 12766096 104805 Females 2. 1981-91 '$ ~ if \J1'1fi{"'clIl ~ ~ DecennIal population growth rate dunng 1981-1991 2548 26.92 3. ~ (cpt fcpo~o) Area (Sq. KIns.) 294411.00 403800 4 iJ'j '1 fI {...C<:! I "'EFfC'Cf m-rr 473 796 (-s:rfu cpf fctJo"4TO) Total +!!3{t1'i0f ~ Important Statistics w-ox=ro fcrcRur ~~ \J1~"'I9)'I! SI. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH Density of populatlOn ~ 386 749 (per Sq.lan.) Rural ~ 4927 5533 Urban 5 ftFT-~ (m=fr -qcp ~ ~ tR ~ *t ~) Sex Ratto (No of females per 1000 males) 31- +II +j 1'"4 2 llt\fq9;:°f ~ 1m portant Statistics w-ox:ro fclcRuT ~~ \.T1~"1~,{ Sl. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH Urban LIteracy rate (excludmg children in age-group 0-6) ~ fllllI;;:;a ocrfcm 4160 4222 A- General Persons ~ 5573 62.24 Male tam 2531 22.39 Females €f~~ ~ 26.85 27.00 B- Scheduled Caste Persons ~ 40.80 4497 Male ff:5mf ]069 93] Females x:r-3tj~C1 ,iH\J'IIRl ~ 3570 34.52 C- Scheduled Tnbe Persons ~ 4995 4889 Male ~ 19.86 17.95 Females 7 cg<>r \]H fI\!slOll if ~ \J1 "1 fI 'L.c 3 >< \ \ JOItRl'iuf ~ Important Statistics wo~o fcIcRur ~~ 'Jli"i~'! SI. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH ~-Ol j,«R.i t1 \1lTFci 11 79 303 B- Scheduled Caste ~~ \iI"i\ilIRi 586 000 C- Scheduled Tribe 8. cgc;r \Jj "i fi ts(Oj I "# lOI RI ~ I C1 Percentage to total population ¢f +t I 4 X'" 41tiRllLO f ~ Important Statistics -WO'HO fErcRur ~ro-r 1J11'i 9)'< Sl. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH fBrm 8768 87.19 Females 6f-(=fIj~fild ~ B- Scheduled Caste (i) ~ q)l11 ~ ~ ~ 32.40 28.77 Mamworkers Persons ~ 5040 4386 Male ~ 11.87 13.68 Females (ii) ;8l41tRlCl' CfWf ~ ~ ~ 289 0.38 Margmal workers Persons ~ 040 036 Male ~ 5.74 4.81 Females (iii)'Cf5'T'+l ., ~ ~ czrfcrrr 6471 5666 Non workers Persons 4920 5578 ~ Male fBrm 8239 8151 Females "B~ lJI'iIJfIRl C- Scheduled Tribe (I) ~ C5fl1 ~ ~ czrfcrrr 35.91 5769 Main workers Persons 5 ~\V Sf6r:'il'!:oF ~ Important Statistics wo~o fctcRur ~~ \jfj "19)'< SI. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH 5108 6852 ~ Male tam 19.30 46.00 Females (ll) 41 Sf I Pt1 Cb 'Cp'f1=f ~ ~ ~ 7.51 5.77 Marginal workers Persons 1.96 5.56 ~ Male fBr (iii)cpr:f ., ~ ~ ~ 5658 26.92 Non -workers Persons 4696 2593 ~ Male , ~ 6710 40.00 Females 9 ~ cp]"l1 ~ qrc;fr cpy fcRRur Break-up of Main workers (1) CbI"\'(1CbI,{ ~ 22031188 512812 CultIvators Persons 19694430 438036 ~ Male ~ 2336758 74776 Females 6 ~v Si6(q'"!\of ~ Important Statistics wo~o FcIcRur BCffi" ~ ui1"'lg'\! Sl. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH (li) i&lff16x ~ ~ 7833303 112827 AgrIcultural Labourers Persons ~ 6095986 73475 Male fBfm 1737317 39352 . Females (iii) q~qlC"H, \ij·,C"Ilct. ~. ~ ~ 295687 3334 qCfNHI ~ ~ cf> ~, Persons GflTR~~m Livestock, forestry, hunting, ~ 271073 3094 fishmg & plantation orchards Male & allied actIvItIes fF.:rm 24614 240 Females (iv) ~ "([Ct \3 ({Sj"'l"'l mfcrrJ 34598 440 Mining and quarrying Persons 31596 ~ 391 Male ~ 3002 49 Females (v-a) qlRqlRCb ~ ..:r fclPlttfol ~ 997166 16111 !Ni f¢, 7 )<_V \ J1BfClq::of ~ Important Statistics wo~o fclcRur \m'R ror \rj~"'1g"l SI. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH Household Industry Male ~ 172305 3316 Females (v-b) qlRqlRCf) ~ -$ 3lfdRCftl ~ 2208369 42521 fcl f.iJ1fOI, 5'lfifCfJ"l °I -wrr ~ ~ Persons Manufacturing, Processmg, In 2089293 Servicing & RepaIrs other ~ 38267 Male Than Household Industry ~ 119076 4254 Females (VI) f.111fur ~ 510520 6807 Constructions Persons 495686 6277 ~ Male ffi;rm 14834 530 Females (vii) 0Cj"f'q'"R ~ q I fU I \X:I ~ 2550858 48594 Trade & Commerce Persons 2480495 ~ 46211 Male fBrm 70363 2383 Females (vlli) qRqB"'1, 'ft'!OlBol ~ ~ ~ 771226 8245 Transport. Storage & Persons Commumcations 763530 ~ 8087 8 XVII +jt!tCIlfO\of ~ Important Statistics wo~o FcrcRur \3""R'R ~ GfH9;'It SL No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH Male fBI<:rj 7696 158 Females (xi)~~ 'CZIfcm 4127887 66787 Other services Persons . ~ 3763427 61156 Male fBrm 364460 5631 Females 10 31 jXiRl d ~ cfi i2I Fcki 1I1 'CZIfcm 21.05 21.78 cpr cgc;r \l1"'1 f'I Lc 9 XVI\l Ji6fC1'[of ~ Important Statistics W-D'XlD fctcR"uT ~~ \Jl~"i 9)x Sl. No. Description UTTAR JAUNPUR PRADESH Number of occupied residentIal House 14 d6ti"'jC'l1 cffr m 294 6 Number of tahsIls 15 +lljG I ~ Cb fcIcI:>m ~ cffr ~ 884 20 Number of C D Blocks 16 ~ q'ilJ<:jt1~ cffr m 8750 224 Number of Nyaya Panchayats 17. mm cffr "'fffim Rcqufl - ftrc;rr "1"i J luHI m 9)RfiCbI +) \3l"6T '4t '+lIJiI""ll' WGG cpr ~ "S3IT t '3"t1cf>T ~ t fcI? ~ 3lj' Note The term' General' indIcates total including scheduled caste and scheduled trIbe wherever It is used In the District Census Handbook_ 10 ~ Gl'1'I O I'11 -B m ~ ('I"Cf) cf; ~ q;'r ~ ~ "t[Cf l>lct>I~IC1 ~ ~ ~ m ~ 1 1941 ~ '~ Gl'1'l ol'1l f11[t.C£lc61" ~ cf; ~ ~ ~ cf; ~ ~ ~ 'l1T'T of; ~ ~ l>lCt>I~ld ~ l"!<) e)- 1 1951 ~ ~ iIR "furc;rr Gl"'l'l ol'1l 5ffigRfiCt>1 q;'r f11,,!ofi4'1 ~ cf; ~ 1tr't1ir ~ "'1'1f1MI ~ f11"!fOI41 ~ f11'!fOI4I, 4IRqIRCt> 'C[CT ~ ~ f11'!fOI4I, f11"ilfGiCf) 'C[CT f11+4iR'lCf) f11"!fOI41 3i'R \ifjq'1lCf) ~ f1'"4~C'1 ~ ~ ~ f11f&:lc61, 4'1%il'1, ~ "4?1 3i'R '3'lCf)T ~ "dm 1'I1'!f4ict> 4Id~"C11 ~ f1'"4PtiC'l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l"!<) e)-I ~ ~ lfr '~ Gl'if1i&!Oll f11[t.«OIc614" ~ cf; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1""f4T m, ~ ~ af3IT ~ m ffiX c#r (jl!.jf ~ ffl?!'r c#r "'I"7R /~ / ~ ffiX c#r ~ "'1 "1f1&l1 eft 7'f 1. \J1'ifl'Gtll ~ ~ 1991 ctr \J1'i'1 0 1'11 cf; ~ ~ 'm+I 2. 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In 1941 village level statistics were published in separate volumes under the title "DISTRICT CENSUS STATISTICS" In 1951 the District Census Handbook was brought out for the first time with enlarged tabulation plan containing general population tables, economic tables, household and age tables, social and cultural tables and data relating to Vital statiStiCS, agricultural statistics, livestock, agricultural machmery and Implements and primary schools Besides, a separate publication was also brought out under the title DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS having only population figures at village level for rural areas and at townlwardlmohalla level for urban areas. Thus the senes of DCH publication which started in 1951 continued to be publIshed in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containing 3 parts viz Part A, B and C. Part A contamed Census tables, part B related to offiCial statistiCS and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus b~th content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data users. In 1971 it was published in two separate volumes viz., part A and B, Part A volume contained Village and Town directories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed in 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., Part A and B Part A volume contains mainly non-census data on basic amenities available in villages/towns Village level data alongwith land use statistics have been aggregated at community development block level while for urban areas only town level data have been presented The tables contaming village level data IS called Village Directory and the tables containing town level data IS called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-90/1990-91 are almost synchronous With 1991 population census. Part B volume contains Primary Census Abstract (PCA) for each Village and town alongwith their wards. The PCA gives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sex-wise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Literates, Maifl workers by mne industrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, a departure from the traditional way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the data users, basically those who are involved With the preparation and execution of development plans, the village-w~se data have been aggregated at C D. block level for Part A volume as well in 1991 as against tahsiV village level presentation at previous censuses. Thus C.D block is the main umt of presentation of data m 1991 Census, Hence, there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsil level information presented for 1981 Census with that of 1991, specially in those cases where CD. block boundaries are not co-termmus with tahsil boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to rural areas of the district at C.D. block / Village level as against tradItional pattern of presenting villageS-WIse mformation at tahsIl level in previous Census. For each C.D. block a list of villages seriahsed by HmdllEnglish alphabetical order alongwith theIr location code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented The rationale of givmg 1991 location code alongwith 1981 location code is to facilItate the identification ofvilJage for matchmg mformatIOn collected at each Census. The villages which have been wholly merged m Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included m the list In case of partly merged villages, the remainmg rural part of the villages has been treated as mdependent revenue village and the data have been presented for such villages m the Village Directory. However, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town are listed in the Village directory but no data are presented against the name of these Villages in the Village Directory The fact that a village IS an outgrowth of town is mdlcated against the name of such village. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the village and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village mdicates the state of its being depopulated or uninhabited The village directory brings out some basic information about a Village. These data can broadly be classified into the followmg categories :- 1. Population and households Col.4 2. Amenities Cols. 5 to 10 3. Other Infrastructural facilities etc Cols. 11 to 13 4. Total area of the village land use pattern Cols. 3 and 14-18 1. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The population of each village as on sun-rise of March 1991, enumerated at the 1991 Census IS given in column alongwith number of households in brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity is available within the VIllage, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the code(s) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India If not available dash (-) IS indicated and the distance is Indicated in ranges. For this purpose three ranges of distance have been formed for presentation of data. These are (a) below 5 kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 kms. Indicated by (5-10) and (c) 10 kms. and above indicated by (10+) SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district The towns are arranged by English alphabetICal order The data are presented In seven statements serially numbered 1 to IVA, V and VI The following mode of listIng of towns has been followed .- (i) All the towns having statutory status whICh are not part of an Urban Agglomeration are listed once In the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enJoy independent status of a statutory town are lIsted twice In the alphabetIcal arrangement of the towns as well as under the maIn town of an Urban AgglomeratIOn. However. the data are presented separately only once under the mam UA In alphabetical arrangement a note is given agamst such towns that they are part of such and such Urban agglomeratIOn (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualifY themselves for being treated as independent town are not lIsted in the main body of the DIrectory Against name/names of the town havmg outgrowth(s) an astensk (*) has been placed to indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). (IV) Census towns are also lIsted 10 the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enJoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census. Town DirectOries of the dIstricts gtve an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenitIes upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medIcal, educatIOnal, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and bank10g actIvItIes in year 1989 In this way populatIon and growth rates of towns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratios during 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure in the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrification, number of-telephone connectIOns, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of Imports and exports are enumerated Vividly In VariOUS statements relating to the town directories of the districts. EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depicting amemtles are explained in the following paras:- (1) Educational Amenities (CotS) The type of educatIOnal institutIOns located within the villages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an mstltution is given withm . brackets·- Pnmary or Elementary School, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, pre-primary, Junior basic. P . Semor Basic School, JUnIor High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary, High School H Higher Secondary, IntermedIate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate level and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class ICentre AC Other Educational Institutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medical facilities within the village is mdicated by the following codes The number of institutions located within the viIIage(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H MaternIty & Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Pnmary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Pnmary Health Sub Centre PHS Dispensary D Family Planrung Centre FPC T.B Clinic TB NursmgHome NH Registered Private Practitioner RP SubSidised Medical PractItIOner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Community Health Guide CHG Others 0 (III) Drinking Water (Col.7) The sources of potable dnnking water supply available within the village are denoted by the followmg codes:- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well water TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah N Others 0 InformatIOn not available NA (IV) Post and Telegraph (Col. 8) The post and telegraph faCIlitIes available within the villages are indicated by the followmg codes .- Post Office PO Post & Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone ConnectIOn Phone (V) Day or days of the market I hat (Col.9) If a weekly or bl-weekly market is held Wlthm the village, the name of day or days on which it is held IS indicated. The days are mdicated by abbreviatIOns viz Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday If a market is held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, the fact IS clearly brought out by mdlcatmg monthly / fortnightly_ (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station IS located within the village or is served by navigable water range, the following codes have been used to indicate the kind of facilities available within the villages: - Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS NaVigable water ways NW (VII) Approach to the village (Col. II) The approach to the villages is represented by the following codes·- PuccaRoad PR Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR FootPath FP Navigable Canal NC NaVigable water way (mcludmg river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within bracket (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The followmg codes are used for the power supply available within the village - ElectrIcity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture EAG ElectriCIty for other lIke mdustrial, commercial etc EO Electricity for all purpose listed above EA (X) Land Dse Data Area of the village (Col.3) The area of the village IS based on village records Land use classification: The standard classification of land use data is given below - 1. Forest 2. Not available for cultivation 2.1 Land put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not Included in the net area sown 3.3 Culturable Waste. 4. Fallow-lands 4.1 Current fallows 4.2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown There IS a departure from the standard clasSification in presentation of land used In village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable with each other as given below :- Village Directory Standard classification (with Sl. No. of category) 1. Forest (Col 14) Forest (1) 2 lITIgated by sources (Co1.15) Net area sown plus 3 Unirrigated (Col. 16) Fallow-lands (4 1 + 4 2) 4 Culturable waste (Col 17) 1. Permanent pastures and other grazing lands (3 1) 2. Land under miscellaneous crops etc. (3.2) 3 Culturable waste (3.3) 5. Area not available for cultivation 1 Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (Col 18) 2 Barren and uncultIvable lands (2.2) Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrIgated area are represented by the following code - Government Canal GC Well (WIthout electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricIty) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town DIrectory are discussed in the following paras - Class of Town (Statement 1 col.2) The towns are classified into the following SIX groups by population size cnten'on ;- Population Class 1.00.000 and above I 50.000-99.999 II 20.000-49.999 III 10.000-19,999 IV 5.000-9.999 V Below 5.000 VI Civic Administration (Statement 1 col.2) The civic administratIOn status of a town is mdicated by codes explained below' - Muruclpal Corporation /CorporatlOn MCorp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board I Cantonment C.B Notified Area Committee N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-Col.S) To locate the census town in the appropnate C.D. Block the name of C.D. Block IS given. Road Lengtb (Statement IV Co1.6) The total road length W1thm each town is gIVen by the following codes :- !Pucca Road I PR Kachcha Road KR System of Sewerage Idrainage (Statement IV and IV A Col.7) The system of sewerage / dramage are represented ,by the following codes:- Sewer S Open Surface Drams OSD Box Surface Drains BSD SylkDrains SD Cesspool Method CD Pit System Pt. The systems In order of Importance, one followmg the other, are mdIcated m codes. X.L Method of disposal of Night Soil Statement IV and IV-A (col.ll & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the foHowing codes :- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic Tank Latrines ST . Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. Cols. 12 and 13) The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources. (A) Sources of water supply (col. 12) Tube well / Hand Pump TW Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK (B) System of Storage (co1l3) Overhead Tank OHT Service Reservoir SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV col.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not available Wlthm the town the name of the nearest place if in the same dIstnct or name of nearest district if outside the dlStrlct where fire fighting servlces are available IS mdlcated. Medical Facilities (Statement V col. 4 and 5) The following codes are used for presentmg medical facilibes·- HOSPItal H Dispensary D Family Planmng Centre FPC Health Centre! Primary health centre! PrImary health sub HC centre! Primary health umt etc T.B.Climc TB Nursing Home NH Others 0 To cover various system of medicme, the following procedure has been adopted :- IA~~'~::~eopathiC IA~OM I If none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicme IS indicated The system of medicme practised and number of mstitutions are mdicated within parenthesis appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,U-l) represents that, there are two Homoeopathic and one Unani dispensaries The information on number of beds in each Institution is provided in co1.5. Educational Facilities (Statement V Col.6 and 9) 0) The followmg codes are used for depicting Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges imparting education of degree level and above:- Arts only A Science only S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only AC Arts, Science and Commerce only ASC Law L UmverSIty U Others 0 ?<"L-' , (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satement V Col. 10) These are represented by the followmg codes ;- Shorthand SH Typewntmg TYPE Shorthand & Typewntmg SH.TYPE Others 0 (iiI) Higher SecondarylIntennediatelPUOJunior College leveIlSecondary Matriculation, Junior Secondary and Middle School & Primary School (Statement V.Colll-14) Schools upto class V are treated as Pnmary School Upto Class VIII these are treated as Junior Secondary or Middle School. Schools upto Class X are considered as MatriculatIOn or Secondary or High SchooL Schools or Colleges upto class XI or XII are put m the group of Higher SecondarylIntermediate !Pre-University/ JUnior College etc ComposIte schools like middle schools with Primary classes, or secondary school with middle classes, are also included m the number of primary and middle schools respectively For Illustration, there are two primary schools and one middle school With primary classes the number of pnmary schools are given as three and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institution. So also in case of secondary or higher secondary schools If there are more than on educational institutIOns, the number IS mdicated within bracket. If an educational facilIty is not available withm the town, name of the nearest place within the distrIct or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a place IS given in Kms. within brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V. CoL 2) The following codes are used - PublIc Libraries PL I Reading Room RR ANALYTICAL NOTE History The ancient history of Jaunpur is obscure, not rismg above conjectures drawn from traditions, legends and archeological remains. What the hlstonans know about its ancient past IS that there was a City m ancient time on the bank of the river Gomtl at the present site of Jaunpur and there eXisted another town of importance at the site now occupied by Zafarabad The contemporary eXistence of these towns is not establIshed and It IS mere credible corljecture that Jaunpur was abandoned for Zafarabad and the vice-versa ensued later on It was part of the empire of Kannauj In 12th century A D under the monarchy of Gaharwar dynasty which was establIshed in 1097 A.D. by Chandra Deva of Kannauj. The sway of thIS dynasty over the area continued till the conquest of Kannauj in 1194 by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak who defeated Jai Chand, the last ruler of this dynasty and establIshed Muslim rule. However, the local power was wielded by the aborigmals such as Bhars, Soiris and they seem to have held the area for a long time till they were eliminated by Rajputs and Muslims Jaunpur rode the crest of prommence with the establishment of mdependent Sharql dynasty in 1394 when Khwaja Jahan, one of the Wazlrs of Sultanate of Delhi proclaImed himself Independent having a sway from KannauJ to Bihar He died m 1399 and Qaranful who was adopted by KhwaJa Jahan proclaimed himself ruler, under the lIttle Mubarak Shah. The most powerful king of thiS dynasty was Ibrahim, who had a long span of reIgn (1406-1440) and carned on many campaigns. The Sharqi dynasty came to an end in 1504 with the death of Husam Shah in 1504 who was overthrown by Bahlol Lodi. Jaunpur remamed in peace durmg the reign of Sher Shah Suri. The annals of Jaunpur after the fall of Sharqi dynasty were those of decay of Its glory consigned once for all, to the labrynthme courses of history. The early period of Akbar's reign brought about some resurrectIon in Its Importance but after hiS death, the decay in its status was fast and steady and what remained of the personages of Importance, were one Nazim who collected the revenue for the subedar of Allahabad and the fauJdar who commanded the garrison and was the Governor of the fort and City During Akbar's time Itself the provinCial capital was shifted to Allahabad and Jaunpur was made Sarkar having much wider area than the present district. In 1727 the Sarkar of Jaunpur, Banaras, Chunar and Ghazlpur were got transferred by Saadat Khan, The Nawab of Avadh to hiS own jurisdIction. Balwant Singh, the son of Mansa Ram, was iiven the admmistration of Jaunpur, Banaras and Chunar Jaunpur Sarkar became part of Banaras provmce which was ceded to the East India Company in 1775. The district of Jaunpur was formed In 1818. It had its own tales of sorrows and turbulence of the Mutiny of 1857 and also a share in the struggle of independence. Location The dlstnct of Jaunpur forms the north-western portion of the present Varanasl division It lIes between the parallels of 25° 24' and 26° 12' north latitude and between the meridians 82° 7' and 83° 5'east longitude It is bounded on the west by the dIstricts of Pratapgarh and Allahabad, on the west by Mirzapur and VaranasI, on the east by Ghazipur and Azamgarh and on the north by Sultanpur district, of which a narrow strIP separates It from Faizabad. The boundar) for the most part artificial although in some places it IS marked by rivers Topography and Climate By and large, the dJstnct IS a level plam although there are slight undulations which are caused by the valleys of the rivers. These all flow roughly from north west to south-east and the slope of the country follows the same directIOn Besides, numerous mounds, often of considerable height and covered wIth trees are mdICatlve of other irregularities of surface With few exceptIons, the dIstrict IS closely cultivated and rIchly weeded with groves of mango and other trees, although the woodland area IS comparatIvely small m the low Iymg clay tracts both in the north and south Among the rivers, the Gomtl is the chIef Tlver next to whIch comes Its effluent, the Sal, Barna and the Bisuhi are the other streams which unite in the extreme south and eventually discharge theIr water mto the Ganges The Gomtl is more remarkable for the length of its course than for Its SIze. The total length of the river 10 this district IS 137.6 kms but the district between Its entry and Its exit is very much smaller. The river IS feITable at a few places, the passage being effected by ferries except at Jaunpur where It is spanned by two bridges In a few places, there is a narrow strip of alluvial land in the rIver bed though, thiS IS of little use for cultivatIon, as the stream brmgs down with it practIcally no depoSit of silt, even dunng high floods The soil along the Gomti IS lIght and sandy: while Its value for agricultural purposes is small owmg both to the lack of natural fertilIty and also to the low column of sub-soil water. The dIStrict is diVided Into four almost parallel strips-namely the north-eastern tract, the central tract, the Sai-Bisuhi tract and the south-western tract by the Gomtl, the Sai and the Bisuhl nvers. Each strip has its possession fairly distinct phYSIcal characteristIcs. The difference between the various tracts lIes princIpally in the depth and nature of the central depression. All along the rivers the mequalIties of surface caused by the ravines and tributary dramage channels, give the district a decidedly of undulating appearance. Soils of the district present no pecularities. They consist mainly of loam and clay, the former prevailing no higher levels while clay is confined to the depressions and low lying tracts. About one fourth of the cultivated area IS true clay, a soil that with sufficient mOisture produces excellent crops but otherwise IS almost worhtless. There are numerous lakes and jhils 10 the district. On an average five percent of the entIre area IS under water The relative area is largest m the MachhIishahr tahsil (6.26 percent) and the lowest in Rari, Zafarabad and other portIOns of the central tract. Jaunpur has almost the same climate as is generally found in the eastern diStrictS of Uttar Pradesh, It IS more moist and possesses a more equitable temperature than found in the north and west districts Wmter sets in November and lasts till March, AprIl IS deCidedly warm and the two ensuing months are mtensely hot July, August and September are the months of ram It IS still warm in October, but by that tIme the wind is usually veered to the west Occasionally the dlstnct IS VISIted by severe frosts, causing damage to gram and peas. Average ramfall for the distnct as a whole amounts to 1,392 1 mm. Per annum Flora and Fauna There are no forests m the district and very lIttle Jungle land While thatchmg grass could occcasionally be seen In certam areas, the Jungle are prinCIpally of dhak trees and are found In almost all parts of the diStrict The other trees of the dIStrict are only to be found m scattered clumps or in the VIllage Sites, or along the road Sides The species found m Jaunpur melude mango, mahua, shlsham. neem, Jamun, siras, tamarmd and various figs such as pIpal and bargad Babul, palm trees, prmclpall)' of the tar or palmyra varie!), occur ITI abundance throughout the eastern portIOns of the dIstrict Bamboos are plentIful, especIally along the Gomtl and Sai Among the fruit trees guava, ber, Jack fruit, aonla and bel are very common besides mango and mahua There IS a wide variation m artificial groves which are remarkably found in a large number Due to lack of jungles, the species of wild animals are not many and of Importance, wolves, jackals, foxes, squirrels, bats and Ichneumons, as usual, abound, WIld pigs can be seen m the dhakjungles and in the ravines of the Gomtl and Sai. A few herds of black buck occur III varIOus tracts, mlgai are found In a few localIties, snakes are extremely numerous as a result of which death rate from snake bite IS very high. Places of Interest Barrmg a few antiquarian remams, Jaunpur does not offer much to the interest of toudsts BUIldings of archeologIcal and hlstoTlcal importance includes Atala Masjld, Khahs Mukhlis or the Dariba or the Char-ungli Mosque, Jhanjhri Masjld, Lal Darwaza MasJld, Jama Masjid. These and many other places that once adorned Jaunpur have long disapperared Numerous minor buildings are however, still standmg in Jaunpur Administrative Units The district compnses of 6 tahsils namely Shahganj, Badlapur, Machhlishahr, Mariahu, Sikrara and Kerakat There are 20 community development bolcks. The total area of the district IS 4038 sq. kms The following Table 1 presents the distributIOn of the hierarchy ofthe admmistratIon in the district. Table -1 Administrative Units Name of TahsiV Development Area in Sq.Km. Number of Block Gram Nyaya Gram Sabhas Revenue Villages Panchayat Total Inhabited Towns 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Shahganj 691.6 40 318 548 513 1 SUlthkala 2098 12 94 152 144 ShahganJ 289.8 16 120 204 183 1 Khuthan 192 12 104 192 186 2 Badlapur 306.5 22 220 407 405 Badlapur 208.3 12 118 191 190 MaharajganJ 188.2 10 102 172 171 Baksha 44 44 3 Machbali Shahr 7237 31 327 515 503 2 Sujanganj 2268 11 129 191 184 Mogra Badshahpur 2274 10 88 III 110 1 Machhahshahr 2695 10 110 173 172 1 Manyahu 27 25 Barsathi 13 12 4 Sikrara 694.7 43 437 815 776 2 Karanja Kalan 185.7 11 111 189 178 Baksha 172.8 11 109 125 123 Sikrara 167.2 10 106 200 192 Dharampur 169 11 111 246 228 2 MuftiganJ 43 43 Jalalpur 12 12 5 Mariabu 813.5 46 433 (81 650 1 Mariahu 213.2 12 108 74 167 1 Barsathi 217 12 111 144 140 Ramnagar 185.1 12 108 196 184 Rampur 198.2 10 106 167 159 6 Kerakat 621.6 36 317 425 422 Muftiganj 158 9 78 94 93 JaJaJpur 158 9 76 92 92 Kerakat 1616 9 79 115 114 1 Dobhl 144 9 84 124 123 District* 4038 218 2052 3391 3269 7 The district have 3391 revenue villages of which 3269 villages are inhabited. There are 218 Gram Nyay Panchayats With 2052 Gram Sabhas. The number of towns 10 the district is 7 Economy Infrastructure The distnct has a network of transport and commUnIcatIOn smce old days The railways have a total length of 251 kms of which 200 kms IS broad gauge and 51 kms. of meter gauge Metalled roads are spread to the extent of 2139 kms , of these 1223 kms IS under the supervisIOn of PWD and remammg 916 kms by other agencies lIke Zila Parishad etc. There is no national highway in the distnct However, out of 1223 kms road length state highway constitutes about 200 kms . 190 kms roads are known as mam distrIct roads and the rest are terme as other district roads The total length of road accounts for 530 kms metalled road length for every one thousand sq km of area of the district while 303 kms of road length per thousand sq km area of the district IS under PWD The district IS served on an average by 5646 kms metalled road for every one lakh population Electricity have made tremendous progress in Jaunpur distrIct as there are 2812 villages which are electrified All the seven towns In the district are enJoymg the facihty of electrIcity The total consumption of electricity accounts for 241249 thousand kwh giving an average of 95 3 kwh per capita consumption as per the details available durmg 1990-91 as agaInst only 44 kwhduring 1981. Bulk of electrIcity IS used In irrigation (188375 thousand kwh) followed by 27702 thousand kwh for IndustrIal uses Electricity for domestic purposes constituts 15177 thousand kwh. IrrigatIon resources Include canals, tubewells, wells pumping sets, pit boring etc. The tota} length of the dIfferent canals available In the district IS 1458 kms. The number of tubewells installed by the state government accounts for 510 and those owned by the private persons account for 23265 as per the data of 1990-91. The number of pucca wells IS 47442, rahat 3446, pumping sets about 3000. Tubewells constItute the largest sources of lITigatIOn of 73 73 percent of the net area Canals follow the next With 25 17 percent and wells with Just 0.65 percent. Agriculture and Allied Sector The economy of the district IS predomInantly agnculture based Of the total area of 399 lakh hectares, cultivated area accounts for 3.21 lakh hectares AgrIcultural operations are done In three main harvests-namely rabi, kharif and zaid. The first two are however, maIn crops seasons The area under various crops durIng an agricultural year makes a total of 450644 hectares, rabi crops sharing 216647 hectares and khanf comprIses 224999 hectares, as much as 1.59 lakh hectares is sown more than once In a total 321541 71 hectares. The main crops of the district are rice, wheat, barley, Juwar, bajra and maize, Wheat IS grown in the largest area of 1 80 lakh hectares of land, accounting for 56.07 percent of the total cropped area followed by rIce (1.17 lakh hectares). Of the total foodgrain production of 7.26 lakh tonnes, wheat accounts for 3.81 lakh tonnes followed by rice (1.90 lakh tonnes), maize (0.98 lakh tonnes), barley (0025 lakh tonnes ) and Juwar, bajra and others Constitutmg the rest Per capIta availabilIty of foodgrams amounts to 269 70 kg per armum, sugar cane and potato are the major cash crops Main pulses grown In the district are toor and bengal gram which are grown In an area of25011 hectares claiming 64 93 percent of the total area AgrIcultural production has suffered much on account for low operational holdmgs. There are 5.82 lakh Units of holdings coverIng a total area of 3.21 lakh hectares, thus giving an average of 1 81 hectare per unIt HoldIngs of less than one hectare denominatIon make 8637 percent of the total number of holdmgs Nevertheless, scientIfic method of cultivation has been brInging about a rIse in agricultural productIVIty, observed high variety of seeds, fertIltzer, modern agricultural equipments, plants protection measures are being increasIngly adopted Fertilizers to the tune of 54245 metrIc tonnes are used Of this nitrogen alone accounts for 40438 metric tonnes. Other used for manuring purposes are phosphate and potash, on an average a hectare of cultivated area is fertIlized by 1204 kgs of fertilizers The dIstnct IS served by 48 seed and fertilizer godowns WIth a total capaCIty of 5800 millIon tonnes, 22 msecticide depots with 1190.5 millIon tonnes capacity and 19 cold storages with a capacity of 50122 tonnes Besides, there are 178 rural godowns WIth a capacity of 17800 millIon tonnes Facility for storIng foodgrams is also available through various government bodies There are two depots With a capacity of 3340 tonnes of Food CorporatIon of India, 15 by Ware Housmg Corporation with a capacity of 2500 tonnes, 17 of the state government With a capacity of 5225 metric tonnes and 34 by the co-operative with a capacity of 340 tonnes Other facilIties towards the development and growth of agriculture avaIlable In the district includes primary agricultural credit societies, sale/purchase, co operative SOCIetIes, whole sale mandis etc. Ammal husbandary IS an inseparable part of agricultural economy In a rural set up. It IS regarded as second most Important wealth next only to agnculture m VIllages There are 1977 lakh heads of lIvestock m the dIStrict Cattle and buffaloes numbermg 13.08 lakh constItutmg more than two thIrd of the total stock wealth Goats number 1 57 lakh heads, sheep 1.08 heads and pIgS 1.20 lakh heads A poultry farming is also expanding There are 2.84 lakh poultry bIrds 1D the dIStrIct Mining, Quarrying and Industry As the geology of the dIstrIct exposes nothing beyond the ordmary gangetIc alluvIUm, the mmeraJ products are necessarily few. The chief IS the lImestone conglomerate known as kankar which appears both in the block and In the ordmary nodular form Bnck earth is found In almost every part of the dlstnct. but the quality is generally poor and only fit for the ordinary sun dried bricks Another mmeral product IS the saline efflorescence known as ret which IS found on usar land In many scattered localities There are 38 industrial units which are registered under Factory Act, 1948 for whIch the returns for 36 UnIts have been given. These mdustnes employ about 1486 persons Small scale mdustries accounts for 2055 Ullits WIth an employment of 10007 persons BeSIdes, there are several industnal centres/establishments It IS estimated that industnal productIOn dunng 1989-90 had been Rs. 825 (m thousands). Amenities Development and growth are synonymous to the availabilIty of basic and other amenities and facilitIes In an area. Easy accessibility to the basic reqUirements of the present life has a bearIng on the advancement of the distrIct. The availability of some of the selected facilIties have been discussed for rural and urban areas separately. Certam Important aspects of urban areas such as population, growth, finances, import, export and manufacturmg activities etc., have also been discussed. Table-2 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities SI Community No. of mha- Number (With oercentaQa) of vdlaQes havlnQ one or more of the follOWing amembes No Development blted Education Medical Dnnklng Post! Tele-graph Market Commu- Approach Power Block village water (hat nications Bv pucca roads Supply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Suithkala 144 64(44 44) 144(10000) 144(10000) 22(1528) 10(694) 8{S.56) 45(31 2S) 107(7431) 2 Shahgan] 183 85(4645) 182(9945) 183(100.00) 23(1257) 5(273) 33(1803) 62(3388) 130(7104) 3 Khuthan 186 70(3763) 186(10000) 186(10000) 20(1075) 12(645) 46(2473) 83(44 62) 170(9140) 4 Karanjakala 178 67(3764) 178(10000) 178(10000) 19(1067) 8(449) 35(1966) 61(34 27) 156(8820) 5 Badlapur 190 74(3895) 190(10000) 190(10000) 21(11 05) 10(526) 21(1105) 49(2579) 107(5632) 6 MahraJganJ 171 S8(3392) 171(10000) 171(10000) 16(936) 12(702) 40(2339) 40(23.39) 140(81 87) 7 Baksha 167 85(5090) 167(10000) 167(10000) 37(22 16) 20{11 98) 67{40.12) 71(42.51) 167(10000) 8 SUJanganJ 184 80(4348) 184(10000) 184(10000) 30(1630) 10(543) 46(2500) 43(2337) 104(5652} Mogra 9 110 59(5364) 110(10000) 110(10000) 10(909) 2(1 82) 18(1636) 44(4000) 110(10000) Bashahpur 10 Machhahshahar 172 68(3953) 169(9826) 172(100.00) 23(1337) 7(407) 45(2616) 73(4244) 133(77 33) 11 Manahu 192 85(44 27) 12 Barsathl 152 85(5592) 13 sikrara 192 82(4271) 14 Dharampur 228 88(3860) 15 Ramnagar 184 70(3804) 16 Rampur 159 71(44 65) 17 Mufllgan] 136 57(41 91) 18 Jalalpur 104 60(5769) 19 Kerakat 114 60(5263) 20 Dobhl 123 655285 Dlstnct 3269 14334384 The table stated above shows that one or more educational mstitutions are located m 43.84 percent of the villages of the district. The countryside of Barsathl Community Block is extensively served with 55.92 percent of Its villages havmg educatIOnal mstitutions The rural side of MaharaJganj on the other hand IS least served by these facIlIties WIth Just 33 92 percent coverage of the villages with these facihties Medlcal facilities are through a medical institution or qualified medical practlOners or a commumty health worker in 99.76 percent of its villages of the dIstrict This data was only 10 14 percent during the 1981 census It is eVident from the table that as many as 14 commumty development blocks have cent percent medical facilIties In their villages and remainmg 6 blocks WIth a very slight drop Hence all the community development blocks can be said to be more or less having this facility In the same proportion. Postal facIlities are available in 13 28 percent of the villages of the district The largest coverage of 25.96 percent of the villages in Jalalpur block while Mogra Badshahpur block suffers from the lowest coverage with its proportion of 9.09 percent of Its villages Markets are held m 5 69 percent of the villages of the district. The highest proportion of 11.98 percent of the villages havmg market facIlity is observed In Baksha block. The proportion then drops among other bolck WIth Mogra Badsbahpur block with just 1 82 percent of Its villages covered with this facility Communication facilities are reflected by location of communication bead to railway station or a bus stop make 22 67 percent of the villages of the district. Baksha block leads all other In the spread of these facilities m the country SIde. The VIllages having a railway statIOn or bus stop make 40 12 percent of the villages of Baksha are served by these facilities while 5.56 percent of the villages of SUlthkala block is the least served block The villages which are connected by metalled road account for 35.33 percent of the total number of villages of the distrIct. The rural Side of Dharampur block is most approachable by metalled road with fifty percent of Its villages are connected by metalled road. This is followed by Jalalpur block, which shows a coverage of 46.15 percent of its Villages by metalled road. The least coverage of villages can be seen In SUJanganJ block with 23.37 percent of Its Villages covered by thls facilIty. The villages that are electnfied make 86.02 percent of the total number of the Villages of the district, 4 blocks show cent percent Villages have been electrified, other two are extensively coverage. The Badlapur and Sujanganj block show with 56 32 and 56.52 percent of the villages been electrified Table -3 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities S Community Total Popu-Iatlon Proportion of RUi"al Population served by the amenity of N Development of Inhabl-ted vllI- Edu-cabon Medical Drinkmg Post & Market Communl- Apprach Power Block ages In CD Blocks Water Telegraph tHat cations Bypucca Supply roads 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 SUlthkafa 124951 6940 100 00 10000 3361 1881 1263 4938 8716 2 Shahganj 207285 7178 9942 10000 33.70 1092 3468 5322 8598 3 Khuthan 151114 65.88 10000 10000 2762 19.63 3070 50.73 94.69 4 Karanjakala 161374 6189 10000 10000 2276 476 2659 4455 8734 5 Badlapur 165046 6612 10000 100.00 2672 1248 2375 41.46 7059 6 Mahrajganj 116838 49.35 10000 100 ao 1607 1135 3388 33.88 8336 7 Baksha 145907 6772 10000 10000 3733 1892 4478 4652 10000 8 SUjanganj 153393 63.38 10000 10000 2541 947 3440 3300 6341 9 Mogra Badshahpur 133629 7370 10000 100.00 1687 5.83 1884 4713 10000 10 Machhhshahr 162701 66.45 10000 100 00 3031 12,21 38.57 5539 9012 11 Manahu 155199 7150 10000 100 00 2741 22.94 4147 5071 85911 12 Barsathl 153495 7450 9857 10000 2644 1344 1843 4339 9541 13 sikrara 149100 6833 9993 10000 2242 1547 4758 5517 9912 14 Dharampur 165856 70.69 98,51 10000 3165 1777 3862 6236 94 73 15 Ramnagar 168104 5491 9975 10000 2672 11.30 41.48 38.49 9933 16 Rampur 165209 6939 10000 10000 2663 766 2532 37.56 10000 17 MuftlganJ 120203 7328 10000 10000 2947 1667 1625 3845 9809 18 Jafafpur 134088 8237 10000 10000 4644 1049 2536 6057 9706 19 Kerakat 138251 8031 10000 10000 3665 361 4596 5540 9755 20 Dobhl 121554 8108 10000 10000 3297 808 1656 4372 10000 Dlstnct 2993297 6895 9979 10000 2890 12.58 3134 4728 9120 It can be observed from the above table that 68.95 percent of the rural population of the total inhabited villages their occure one or more educatIOnal institutions. The rural populatIOn of Jalalpur block is extensively served, as high as 82.37 percent of its population is provided with the educational facilities The rural population of MaharaJganJ block, on the other hand is least served with 49 35 percent With educational facilities. There seems to have been a remarkable progress in the medical faCIlities haVing been proVided to 99 76 percent of the rural populatIon of the district dUring 1991 census as against only 20.90 percent of the populatIOn served during 1981 Among 20 CD blocks, fifteen community development block are fully facilitated With of medICal amemties, while the remaining five blocks with a slIght drop ranges from 99.93 to 9851 percent of the population five Only 2890 percent of the total rural population In the district can avail the postal faCIlity The highest proportIOn of 4644 percent liVing In Villages With postal facilities is observed 1fl Jalalpur block as agamst the lowest of 1607 percent In MaharaJganJ block The Villages In which markets are held are inhabited by 12.58 percent of the rural populatIOn of the district Khuthan block assumes foremost positIOn In this respect With 19.63 percent of its rural populatIOn inhabltating Villages In which markets are held. The periodical markets do not seem to be very popular in other places, the least bemg in KaranJakala block which is served by this facihty makes 4.76 percent of its rural population. CommumcatlOn facilIties as indicated by location ofa railway statIOn or a bus stop are available to 31.34 percent of the rural populatIOn of the district. The villages of Sikrara community block are most extensively served with lIttle less than fifty percent (47.58 percent) lIving m villages havmg a railway statIOn or a bus stop while those of Suithkala block are least served making a proportion of 1263 percent. The villages that are approachable by metalled road are inhabited by 47.28 percent of the rural population of the distriCt. The highest proportion of 62 36 percent of the rural populatIOn hvmg m such villages IS observed in Dharampur block against the lowest of 33.00 percent m Sujanganj. The electrified Villages are inhabited by 91.20 percent of the rural populatIOn of the district M~ority of the rural populatIOn live m electnfied Villages of the community development blocks, while the lowest proportion of 6341 percent of the rural population of SUJanganj block with electricity facilIty. Table- 4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the place where these are available. Sl Villages not havmg the amenity of No of Villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance No. 0-5 lans. 5-10 lans 100lans Total (Cols.2-4) 1 2 3 4 5 1. Education 1831 5 0 1836 2 Medical 8 0 0 8 3 P&T 2128 98 9 2835 4 Market/hat 2703 348 32 3083 5. Communications 2212 284 32 2528 There are 1836 mhabited villages that do not have any educational institutions. The populatIOn of as many as 1831 villages have these facilIties withm 5 kms of distance, that of only 5 villages with 5-10 kms. of distance and there is not even a single village from the distance of 10 kms and beyond. Medical facilities are not available to only 8 villages Of these all the eight villages are placed wlthm a dIstance of 5 lans. None of the village IS placed in the range of 5-10 kms. and above frOm the places of availability of medical facilIties Postal faCilities are not available m 2835 villages-of these 2728 VIllages are placed withm 5 kms. of distance, 98 withm 5-10 kms of dIstance and 9 at the distance of 10 kms. and beyond from the places of their availability. Marketslhats are not held in 3083 villages and the tubewelles of villages thIS facilIty at different distances, mhabltants of 2703 villages, avail tins faCIlIty withm 5 kms of dIstance and those of 348 villages withm the distance of 5-10 lans and those of 32 villages at the distance of 10 kms and beyond. The inhabitants of 2212 villages can avail themselves of these facilities withm the distance of 5 kms and those of 284 villages within the distance of 5-10 kms, and those of 32 villages at the distance of 10 kms. and beyond The table gIVen below presents distribution of villages by dlstance ranges from the nearest town and avaIlability of amenIties. )0 Table - 5 DJstribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities Distance range No. of No (wIth £ercentaBe) ofvIllaBes havin~ the amem~ of from the nearest Inhabited Education Merucal Drinking Water Post & Market/ Commumca Approach by Power town villages Telegraph Hat bons PuccaRoad supply (in kms) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 434 155(35.71) 434(100.00) 434(10000) 46«(10.60) 16(369) 133(3065) 190(4378) 353(8134) 6-15 1519 692(45.56) 1515(99.74) 1519(10000) 201(13.23) 90(5.92) 295(19.42) 509(33.51) 1323(87.10) 16-50 1289 572(4438) 1287(99.84) 1289(100.00) 185(14.35) 79(613) 309(23.97) 445(3452) 1109(86.04) 51+ 27 14(51.85) 25(92.59) 27(100.00) 2(741) 1(370) 4(14.81) 11(40.74) 27(10000) Unspecified Total 3269 1433(4384) 3261(9976) 3269(10000) 434(13.28) 186(5.69) 741(2267) 1155(35.33) 2812(86.02) It may be observed from the table that maximum number of villages l.e ]519 lie in the distance range of 6-15 kms. from the nearest town Next follows 1289 villages which he in the distance range of 16-50 kms 434 villages are situated in the vlclmty of town being within 5 kms of distance Of the total villages, more than 44 percent have educatIOnal facility where as more than 99 percent have medical facility Drinking water facility is available in all the Villages. Commumcation, marketlhat and post and telegraph faCIlity IS poorly served on selective basis Power supply IS available to more than 86 percent of the vlllages Table - 6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available Population No of No (WIth percentage) of villages having the ameni!}' of Range Inhabited Education Merucal Drinking Post & Market/ Communications Approach by Power supply villages in Water Telegraph Hat PuccaRoad each ran e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-499 1294 177(13 68) 1288(9954) 1294(10000) 28(216) 15( 1 16) 209(16.15) 333(2573) 1044(8068) 500-1999 1648 943(57.22) 1647(99.94) 1648(10000) 233(14 14) 94(570) 385(2336) 606(3677) 1450(87.99) 2000-4999 308 294(95.45) 307(99.68) 308(100.00) 155(50.32) 71(23.05) 136(44.16) 201(65.26) 299(97.08) 5000+ 19 19(100.00) 19(10000) 19(100.00) 18(9474) 6(31 58) 11(5789) 15(7895) 19(10000) Total * 3269 1433(4384) 3261(99.76) 3269(10000) 434(13 28) 186(569) 741(2267) 1155(3533) 2812(86.02) Most of the villages, are in the population size of less than 2000, they figure 89 99 percent of the total number of villages of the district The availability of amemties and the population SIze show a close size relatIOnshIp Higher IS the populatIOn Size, the greater is the coverage by various amenities Table -7 Distribution of villages according to land use SI No Community Development Block No of Inhabited Villages Total Area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of area to total area Irrigated area to total cultivable area 1 Smthkala 144 2108943 7869 65.25 2 ShahganJ 183 2974307 71.79 7764 3 Khuthan 186 1948368 88.06 93.49 4 KaranJakala 178 1846017 80.68 79.55 5 Badlapur 190 2120987 8494 79.55 6 MahraJganJ 171 1839309 836 7943 7 Baksha 167 1804388 86.54 90.22 8 SUJanganJ 184 22101.41 78 78.21 9 Mogra Badshahpur 110 22239.88 80.2 7679 10 Machhalishahr 172 27073.33 70.57 72 74 II Mariahu 192 2184084 80.29 7765 12 Barsathi 152 2170121 76.2 75.19 13 Sikrara 192 1718972 85.99 78.43 14 Dharampur 228 1816551 7333 91.27 15 Ramnagar 184 1867787 84.56 7881 16 Rampur 159 20170.7 8668 75.88 17 Muftiganj 136 1589544 74.14 70.85 18 Jalalpur 104 16014.99 9281 80.53 19 Kerakat 114 1607554 79.25 8297 20 Dobhl 123 1452589 93.13 83.76 District 3269 39809547 8077 79.22 CultIVable area = lITIgated + Unirrigated area It appears from the above table that cultivated area constitutes 80 77 percent of the area of the district Of thiS lITIgated area accounts for 79.22 percent. DobhI commumty block IS most extensIvely cultivated WIth 93 13 percent of ItS area under cultivatIOn On the other hand Machhhlshahr block IS the least cultIvable WIth 70.57 percent. The most Irrigated block IS Khuthan WIth 93 49 percent of its cultivable area irrigated while the least block IS SUlthkala with 65.25 percent of its area irrIgated Table - 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns SI Class, name & CIVIC status Per ca~ita (In Rs I No of the town Recel!:!t Expenditure Total Receipt through Receipt from Total General Expendl Public Expendl-ture Other taxes etc all other Expenditure admlnls- -ture on public works on public aspects sources trabon health & conve- Institutions mences 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 V Jafarabad T A. 1309 319 990 10.34 547 178 063 246 2 I Jaunpur M B 94 80 49700 4510 110.93 1442 5275 34 98 0.48 830 3 V Kerakat T A. 5384 2353 3031 3483 531 1641 646 665 4 IV MachhhshahrT.A 1614 206 1408 1781 1074 053 252 030 372 5 IV Manahu T.A 1426 871 555 1396 338 493 355 118 092 6 IV Mogra Badshahpur 172 24 24.01 14823 18560 7037 4978 150 1538 48.57 MB 7 IV Shahganj M B 12889 7268 5621 12981 42.29 3526 3439 475 13.12 Total 8676 4062 4614 9692 1905 4017 2519 216 1035 10 II Mubarakpur M B 31 21 1359 1762 2323 235 914 973 201 11. V NlzamabadT.A 4943 221 4722 4530 621 2304 1536 069 12 V Phoolpur T A 7141 756 6385 6925 1628 4323 128 846 13. IV Saralmeer TA 6083 471 5612 3766 14.12 18.83 4.71 District 5358 2264 3094 6409 24.91 10.11 2121 001 785 The above table presents per capita receIpt and expendIture In each town of the district. The hIghest per capita receIpt of Rs 172.24 In Mogra Badshahpur followed by Shahganj (Rs.12889) and Jaunpur (Rs.94.80) Per capIta receipt in the remaining 4 towns IS quite low. Three of the towns have the receipt below Rs.17 only except Kerakat with Rs 5384. The least being Rs.13.09 in Jafrabad. Receipt through taxes exceeds receIpts from all other sources In three of the seven towns but In the remainIng four towns receIpts from all other sources exceeds through taxes etc The highest per capita expenditure of Rs 185.60 is observed In Mogra Badshahpur followed by Shahganj (Rs 129.81) and launpur (Rs 11093). Per capita expenditure IS of the order of less than Rs 35 in the remaining four towns, least being Rs.I0.34 in lafrabad town. The expdenditure on public health and convenience claIm han's share In three of the seven towns. General admInIstratIOn claIms hon's share In two towns and the remaining town of launpur claims on pubhc works. 12 13 Table - 9 Schools per ten thousand of population in towns Sl No Class, name & ciVIC status of the town Number per ten thousand populatIOn HIgher Secondary InterlPUC/JunIor Secondary / JUnIor Secondary/ Pnmary College MatriculatIOn MIddle 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 V Jafarabad T.A 125 1.25 1.25 251 2 I Jaunpur M.B 081 096 096 3.38 3 V KerakatT A 1 11 2.21 2.21 221 4 IV Machhhshahr T.A 0.57 057 1 13 17 5 IV Marlahu T A. 065 065 196 326 6 IV Mogra Badshahpur M.B. 1.31 1.31 2.62 1.96 7 IV Shahganj M B 050 0.50 200 2.50 Total 0.81 0.95 1.31 2.98 The table presents ratIo of schools per 10,000 of urban populatIon III each town of the distrICt. There are 2.98 primary schools per 10,000 of urban population of the distrIct The highest ratio of 3.38 primary schools IS observed In Jaunpur agamst the lowest of 1 70 In Machhlishahr A ratio of 1.31 junior high schools obtams In urban areas of the dIStrIct, the highest ratio being 2.62 In Mogra Badshahpur agaInst the lowest 096 In Jaunpur A ratIo of 0.95 schools of matrIculatIon standard IS observed In urban areas of the dIstrict. The highest ratio of 2 21 matnculatlOn schools IS obtamed In Kerakat against the lowest of 050 in Shahganj. An urban populatIOn of 10,000 of the district is on an average, served by 0 81 inter colleges There are 1 31 mter colleges In Mogra Badshahpur followed by Jafrabad WIth 1 25 inter colleges and there IS drop in all other remainIng towns with least bemg 0.50 In Shahganj. Table -10 Number of beds in medical institutions per thousand of population in towns Class, name & CIVIC status of the town Number of beds in medical InstItutIons per 1,000 population 2 3 V Jafarabad T A I Jaunpur M B 226 V Kerakat T A 1 00 IV Machhhshahar T A 034 IV Manahu T A 1 30 IV Moga Badshahpur M B 065 IV ShahganJ M B 295 Total 1 86 Ij The table presents town WIse ratIO of beds m medIcal Institutions per thousand of populatIOn There are only 1.86 beds for every one thousand of urban populatIOn of the dlstnct The highest ratIO of 2 95 IS observed In Shahganj against the lowest 0 34 In l'vlachhltshahr There are no medical InstItution with bed facihty In lafrabad Though the Manahu also have no medical bed durmg 1981 but now there are 1 30 beds Table -11 Proportion of slum population in towns Class, name & Civic status of the town Proportion of slum population to total population of the town DenSity In slums (per Sq Km.) I Jaunpur M B Nil The above table presents proportIOn of slum popUlation In class I and class II towns of the district. There IS only one class I town by name of Jaunpur M B. and no class II town as evident from the table. There is no slum area in Jaunpur town Table -12 Most important commodities manufactured, exported and imported in towns. S.No Class, name & civic status of the town Most Important Commodity Manufactured Exported Imported 1 2 3 4 5 1 V Jafarabad T A B,d, B,d, Cloth 2 I Jaunpur M B Tobacco Tobacco Pertroleum goods 3 V Kerakat T.A Carpet 011 Seads Cloth 4 IV Machhhshahr T A Bldl Bidl Iron 5 IVManahuTA Carpet Carpet Foodgralns 6 IV Mongra Badshahpur MB BISCUits Wheat Tobacco 7 IV ShahganJ M B Iron Rods Potatoes Cotton 9 V MehnagarT.A Jewellery Diesel Diesel 10. II Mubarakpur M B Silken Saries Silken Sanes Silken Thread II V NlzamabadT A Earthen Pot Vegetables Oil Seeds 12 V Phoolpur T A Thrasher Chilli Iron 13 IV Saral Mlr T.A Gur Leather Petrol The above table presents most Important commoditIes manufactured In imported mto and exported form the towns of the dlstnct. Most important commodItIes manufactured are bidi, tobacco, carpets, Iron rods Tobacco. carpets and vegetables are chief commodities exported from the dIStrict and Imported commodIties mto each town of the district are cloth, petroleum goods, iron, foodgrains, tobacco and cotton. :2 __,<1: <1: :::.:; :c< f LU ::;::) en- Q Z :z::< ::.=: en c:c s:-:.: 1991"R'J1lF!T 16 1991 CENSUS !l.I1E;rr~i~~'m ------Dlstrlct Name . Jaunpur lIn1>t~'!f1~ - [~=ii~~mto'r~ (-)<"I"tf-r*~=<1f"1o::fr.¢11<~ ~~~'i 1Wfq;r~ lIn1 2 3 5 6 9 10 C D Block SUlthkalaM J Tahsll Shahgar:J :J 1 SheKhpura 76 89 1277 -{-5} CHW(l) W,lIP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5! (183) 2 Khetapur 70 01 596 Pill CHW(l) W,H? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5; ( 93) 3 Pandepur 25 90 90 - (-5) CHW(1) W,H? - (-5) -(-5) -(-5j (13) Lachchhl Patt1 :J 10.52 2 -(-5) CJlW(ll W,lIP - (-5) -(-51 -{-51 (1) 5 Balmeetpur G 48.16 424 -(-5) CHN(l' W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (50) 6 M~trasenpur [j 48.16 68 -(-5) CJlW(l) N,HP -(-5) - [-5) - (-5) (9) 7 Junedpur :J 89.44 600 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-51 (89) Pura Bechu 0 8.90 159 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (28) Deeha Asharfabad CJ 195.48 2514 Pill CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) DAILY -(-5) (369) 10 Surapur J 163.50 1871 P(l) CHW (l) W,HP PO DAlLY BS (301) 11 Blra~ll J 126 67 975 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -\-5) 1131) 12 Asnokpur Kalan J 116 96 534 -(-51 CJlW(l) W,HP - (-51 -(-5) - (-5) (70) Census Dlrectorate, ~ttar Pradesh >IJll~ VIL~~E DIRE:TOR{ l;t ~rtrSE ______~_~~ __"il~ ___ _ (~"1!~q;'1"'I', .~' .'1"'I'r;:r..,~~~- '1!'r '1!~~~e -~1f~q;GT , , , (l.e area under dlfferent type of land use In hectares rounded upto two declmal places) >!p1(1 fcr KR SHABGANJ ED,EAG GC(32 90) ,TW'il-0_OO) 4 28 1 83 13 38 ~ 27 TWE (7 62) KR SHABGANJ GC(7 00) ,TW(3 00) 1.02 1 62 4_26 ~ 3 28 TWE (9_00) KR SHABGANJ GC(607) 1 21 o 00 3_24 ~~ 25 KR SHAHGANJ GC(21 16) ,TW(5_00) 4_26 2 84 8 90 ~ 28 TWE(6_00) KR SHABGANJ GC(18. 73) ,TW(5_00) 3.05 3.64 1 74 6 26 TWE(6_DO) ~ KR SHABGANJ ED,EAG GC(13.641,TW(20.00) 6.09 8_00 6_49 25 TWE(3522) ~ KR SHABGANJ ED,EAG TW(3_00),TWE(3_671 0_62 0_40 1 21 '! KR SI'.AHGANJ E::l,EAG GC(20_021,TW(30_00) 28_59 24_28 32 39 -&-~ 26 TWE(60_20) PR SHAHGANJ E::l,EAG TW(29 001 ,TWE (50_61) 40 18 16 19 27 52 W1'1< 10 28 KR SEAGANJ ED, EJl.G TW(29_00),TWE(50 08) 20,66 12_55 14 38 AAffi 11 29 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(25 00) ,TWE(49_96) 20 73 12 95 8_32 ~ 14 Denua 63.94 518 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (76) 15 Gopa.lpur ~ 101. 98 282 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (43 ) 16 Rah~mapur J 81 3' 434 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 59) 17 Amarl 0 182 52 1088 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (146) 18 Pura Ashalat Khan 70 82 1254 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (179) -. 19 Parma pur 14.97 ------U N - - N H A B I T E D -~------.tt a:n 20 Mayarl. 84 99 553 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (80 ) 21 Kukurgarhl 20.64 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------.tt a:n 22 Pura Sambhal Shah [j 199.11 1301 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (2:8) 23 Ml.SlrpUr u 76.80 353 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (62) 24 Kadl.rpur CJ 33.19 281 -I-51 CHWIl) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (51 ) 25 Bhlvrahan :J 48.97 330 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (47) 26 Chlllrampur 'J 148.52 550 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (79) 27 P~parau1 :J 111.70 825 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-51 (114 : 28 Kot~ya '] 88.63 537 -(-51 CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (85 ) 29 Sukarana Khurd 'J 33.19 283 -(-51 CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -I-51 - (-51 (44 ) 30 rana K W 136 38 636 P(11 CHW(1) W,HP - (-51 - (-51 -(-5) (lOSI Cens~s Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh .~ ------_------~------11 1::- 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR SID'.HGANJ EC,EAG GC (10 00) ,TW(6.00) 3.05 1 22 2 54 ~~ 13 25 TWE(10.38) KR SHARGANJ EAG TW{lO 00) ,TWE132 23) 12.00 7 48 2 23 ~3!T 14 26 KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG TW(18.00),TWE{28 23) 7.90 20.24 35.61 ~ 15 31 KR SHARGANJ Er:,EAG TW(10 00) ,TWE(36.49) 20.07 B 09 6.69 ~ 16 3: KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG GC(40 09) ,TW(lO 00) 80 83 6 05 19 85 31'lffi 17 3: TWE{25.70) KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG GC{20 00) ,TW{10.00) 2 24 4 45 12.95 'Ff~'lIR 18 30 TWE (21.18) 0 81 5.26 19 KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG GC (2. 00) , TW 11 00) 0 21 ~ 30 TWE(5.69) KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG GC(15.00),TW(:0.00) 10 38 13.76 15.38 ~ 20 3: TWE(20.47) KR SHARGANJ GC(2.00),TW(1.00) 10 97 0 80 0 41 21 25 TWE(5.46) ~ KR SHAGANJ ED,EAG GC(25.00) ,TW(40 00) 38.38 10 12 31.97 'I'I~~ 22 22 TWE (51. 64) KR SHARGANJ ED GC (10 00) ,TW(41. 71) 15 00 2.00 B.09 23 21 ~ KR SHARGANJ GCI7.00),TWI6 00) 1 02 1.00 7.28 24 22 TWE(10.89) ~ KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG GC(6.00),TW(10.00) 8 12 2.03 8.09 l'l KR SHARGANJ ED,EAG TW[30.00),TWE!62 46) 37 45 8.09 10.52 26 22 ~ KR SHAHGANJ SD,EAG GC{20.00),TW{25.00) 16.81 0.81 18.21 fir'1 KR SHAHGANJ ;,D,EAG TW:30 DO),TWEI40 83) 8.71 1.00 8.09 ~ 28 21 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWIID.DO) ,TWE III 44) 4.26 3.03 4.46 ~~ 29 23 KR SHAHGANJ TWI21.00) ,TWE(50.22) 35 64 2.00 ~7.52 0 30 23 ------7 10 ------31 Sonara 48 56 780 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) 1101) 32 Gangaull :J 300 69 1229 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO DA~L{ - (-5) (177) 33 Chllblll 190_21 999 -(-5) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (149) 34 Barauna 129 10 557 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -{-5J -(-5; -(-5) (77) 35 Sa·..,aln -, 536_23 2664 P( 1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (448) 36 M1.rzapur U 45_33 369 -(-5) CHW:l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (57) 37 Rudhaull 237_56 1538 Pill CHW\l) W,HP -(-5) THU,SUN BS (276) 38 Sarpatha 161.07 692 P (1) CHW[l) W,HP PO -(-5) - [-5) (104) 39 Lalapur G 136 _7 9 822 P (1) CHW[l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (119) 40 Sad~ [J 33_04 270 Pill CHW:l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (42) 41 B~khdhar~a C 49 37 205 -(-5) CHW i 1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - [-5) (24) 42 Atraura 116 _15 739 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -:-5) (116) 43 Mandwal c:: 402 27 1783 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - [-5) (253) 44 BaSlraha 0 85_39 844 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (118) 45 ArSla :J 314 86 3574 Pill ,M(l) MWC (1) , PHC (1) W,HP PO DAILY BS (521) 46 Benlpur Sarahara J ~66_33 478 Pill CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 91) 47 Jalnpur J 166 33 636 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 112) 48 Bhawan.l..pur ::; 102_79 366 Pill CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (50) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 1~ 13 15 16 17 18 ------KR SHl'.HGANJ TW(10.DO) ,TWE(29 85) 3Q.97 7 69 6 07 KR SHAHGANJ ED TWd75 65; 88.65 11.30 ~5 09 11"fu;ft 32 20 KR SHAHGANJ ED,SAG TWI30 DO) ,TWE(83 33) 38 26 9.50 29 12 ~ 33 20 KR SHAHGANJ ED GC (34 94) ,TW(20.10) 46 16 2.40 25 50 ~ 34 17 PR SHAHGANJ E),SAG TW (100 00),TWE(204 33) 138.43 54 62 38.80 ~ 35 21 KR SHAHGANJ GC(8.00),TW(4.83) 13.97 2.03 8 50 ~ 36 20 TWE(8.00) PR SHAHGANJ Ell. GC(6.00),TW(20.00) 80.15 21. 68 45 74 ~ 37 20 TWE(60 99) PR SHAHGANJ ED,SAG GC(15.00) ,TW(20.00) 40 35 18.21 21.04 ~ 38 20 TWE(46 47) 42 16 18.31 38.45 39 KR SHAHGANJ ED GC(16.00) ,TW(6 00) ~ 19 TWE(15.87) KR SHAHGANJ E::>,SAG TWI,4.00) ,TWE 116.28) 4 88 1.00 6.88 mit 40 17 KR SHAHGANJ ED,SAG TW(14.DO) ,TWE(20.38) 5.28 0.81 8 00 ~ 41 17 KR SHAHGANJ ED TW 162 .11) 27.14 22.04 4.86 ~ 42 16 43 PR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(76.00) ,TWE(180.99) 88.25 38.41 18.62 ~ 16 PR SHAHGANJ EAG TWI~O.OO) ,TWE\32 80) 22.90 4.02 5.67 ~ 44 20 PR SHAHGANJ EA TW(79.00),TWE(100.69) 60.73 48.14 34.40 mfw:rr 45 16 KR SHAHGANJ ED 6.48 TW (65 87) 52.42 22.85 8.71 ~~ 46 18 KR SHAHGANJ ED TW (90 05) 37 26 15.57 23.45 ~ 47 18 PR SHAHGANJ ED 0.41 TW(43.30) 40.68 11.12 7.28 ~ 48 15 ------3 6 9 10 Bhusaudl J 12.4 J 1480 PIl: CHW(1) W,HP -1-5: - 1-5) (22~1 50 Sansar PattJ.. 118.58 807 P (1, CHW (1) W,HP -(-5: - (-5) - (-5 I (107) 51 Asaltna Pattl Navran~ 108 05 1180 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) (162) 1::3.Q3 599 - (-5) CHVi(li W,H!? -1-5) - (-5\ - (-51 (101 ) 53 Pahara Pattl 56.66 67 -(-5) CHWIl) W,HE' -(-5) - (-5) (12) 54 Bandhgaon 266.29 1863 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (253) 55 Ga~rwah 1154.20 6294 PIl),MIl),P(l) MWCIl) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (873) 56 Rarnpur 286 12 1570 P 11) MWC il) W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (237 ) I N H A B I T E: D ------5" TaJuddlnpur 18 21 ------U N - "'~ 58 GhoorJ..pur r:: 152.57 887 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - 1-5) (117) 59 :;orabar~ 188.19 893 PIl) C:JWll) W,HP PO - 1-5) BS (138) 60 Ata!'deeha 131 12 1193 P(l) ,M (I) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (192) 61 Pura Darlyaon 76.08 438 -(-5) CHW (1) Ii,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) 157) 62 Mlttupur 54.23 378 Pll) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -15-10) (55) 63 Mahmoodpur o 92 68 363 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (54) 64 RaJdharpur o 60.71 301 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (42 ) 65 Chetraha 59.49 448 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (63) 66 ?ura Bhal.ram 41 68 156 -1-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (21 ) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR SHAHGI'.NJ ED, EAG TW(30 00) ,TWE (69 53) 108.48 74 88 29 54 49 15 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EAG 2 02 TW (20 00) ,TWE(36.68) 19 24 28 30 14 36 m~ 50 22 PR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(20.74),TWE(40 00) 12.16 18 56 16.59 ~ 'l¢t"'fCRTT 51 21 KR SHAHGANJ EAG 0.81 TW(10 00),TWE(24.80) 42 12 36 40 8.90 ~~~ 52 20 KR SHAHGANJ TW(10.00),TWE(23.58) 8.13 10 31 4.64 'lmT~ 53 19 PR SHAHGANJ EA 1.00 TW(48 00) ,TWS(83.53) 63.37 8.07 62.32 ~ 54 19 PR SHAHGANJ EA 3.00 TW(100.:3),TWE(298 O~) 560.58 58.93 99.56 ~ 55 17 KR SHAHGANJ EA 7.28 TW(41 62) ,TWE(100.00) 55.88 50 99 30 35 KR SHAHGANJ TW(5.16: ,TWE(10.00) 1 44 1.21 0.40 57 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(30.00) ,TWEI64.58) 18.43 26.61 12.95 58 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EA TWI20.94),TWEi60 00) 57.90 25 69 ~3.66 'l1:s':~ 59 15 PR SHAHGANJ EA TW(26 00) ,TWE(50.90: 23 90 3.82 26.50 ~ 60 12 KR SHAHGANJ TWI20 00) ,TWE(30.37) 14.38 0.81 10 52 'FT~ 61 11 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(10.00),TWE(19.54) 16.40 1.81 6.48 52 13 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EA TW(lS 00) ,TWE(30.33) 31. 02 2 97 13.36 63 12 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW (10 00),rWE(24.70) 10.77 12.52 2.62 64 12 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EA TW(10.93) ,TWEIl7 00) 16.21 4.02 11. 33 ~ 65 12 KR SHAHGANJ TW (4 64),TWEI18 00) 11.36 2 81 4.83 'FT 'I1ftutr 66 13 ------~~------5 6 8 10 ------_------67 Rohsa 95 44 299 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (43 ) 68 Madankol G 46 9S 2S: - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-S) - (S-10) -(5-10) (4:) 69 Qutubpur 0 20 24 40 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (S-10) -(5-'-0) (4 ) 70 Jamdara :::J 173 62 1647 pel) CHW(l) W,HP -(-S) - (5-10) - (5-10) (23S) 71 GaJarlya 0 36 83 244 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) - (5-10) (30) 72 Bharar:. 0 75 68 547 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-S) -:5-10) -(5-10) (84) 73 Pura Harlbansh :::J 27.10 67 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-S) - (5-10) -(5-10) (12) 74 Chakesar 0 50.99 424 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-S) - IS-IO) -(5-10) (75) 75 Chak Falzulla Li 15.78 ------UN - I N H A B I T E 0 ------1tr 3IIiI1G ------ 76 Husenabad S2 25 2766 pel) CHW (1) W,HP -[-5) -[-S) - [-5) [39S) 77 Sarl Jahanglr Pattl u 371.90 lS98 P[l) ,M[l) CHW [1) W,HP PO WED,SAT BS [252) 78 Rarnnagar :J 188.59 1115 - [-5) CHW (1) W,HP PO MON, FRI BS (184) 79 Ekarla _J 234 20 646 Pill CHW [1) W,HP -[-5) -[S-lO) - [-5) [95) 80 Khanpur "] 146 10 677 P[l) CHW[l) W,HP -[-S) - [-5) - (-5) (111) 81 Sadruddlnpur "] 60 71 285 - [-5) CHW[l) W,HP -[-S) -[5-10) -[5-10) (52) 82 Bumkaha :J 197.90 1016 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (149) 83 Salempur 185 76 908 Pill CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) [140) 84 Baraud ::J 78 11 789 M(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO - (-5) -(-S) (95) Census Dl=ectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 j_8 2 ------_------_------KR SHAHGANJ 'I'W I:C 20) ,'I'WEI65.00) 5 38 1 00 13 36 67 13 -m:m KR SHAHGANJ TWI7.95) ,TWEI22 00) 3.36 2 21 10 93 ~ 68 13 KP SHAHGANJ TWI4.00) ,TWE(lO 38) 2.93 1 40 1. 63 69 13 ~ 0 TW130.00J ,TWEI63.52) 70 PR SHAHGANJ EA 02 36.64 9 87 33 59 ~ 13 PR SHAHGANJ TWI2.00) ,TWEI4 57) 8.52 1.62 10 12 ~ 71 12 PR SHAHGANJ EA TWII0.00),TWEI32 91) 10.33 7 28 14 16 >mit 72 14 KR SHAHGANJ TW:4 00),TWEI16.20) 4.07 0 40 2.43 73 14 'fU~ KR SHAHGANJ EA TWII0 OO),TWEI23.99) 6.28 3.44 7.28 ~ 74 14 KR SHAHGANJ TWI2.00),TWEII0.95) 1 21 0.40 1.22 75 14 'I KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWII00.00),TWEI170.93) 140 86 54 83 54.63 76 11 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWI81.00),TWSII00 88) 99 18 7.88 82.96 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW (15 43) ,TWE 170.00: 64.80 2.35 36.01 WFflR 78 14 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(56 OO),TWEI100.41) 38 15 14 14 25.50 ~ 79 13 PR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(20.00),TWEI56.28) 49.40 0 40 20.02 80 11 'SR'I' KR SHAHGANJ TWI5 00) ,TWEI16 85) 20 26 6 46 12.14 81 11 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWII0.64),TWEI63 00) 68 42 36 42 19 42 82 13 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW 110 72),TWEI69 00) 50 21 44 09 11.74 83 15 ~ PR SHAHGANJ TW 120 00),TWE(28.04) 8 52 5.24 16.31 ~ 84 10 ~ ------~~,---~-~~~~-~-;--~------~------~~.~~ ...... 2 3 5 7 10 ------85 pshara:pur -~I 88 6:0 2:4 -(-5, CHW (1, W, HP -(-5, -(-5) - i-5) (41 ) 86 Mustafabad ~ 31.57 192 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (27 ) 87 Chak Marlyarn 6.88 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tr<~ ------ 88 Bhataull 31S.3C 536 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - [-5) - (-5) (90) 89 Jahooruddlnpur 178 7C 952 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -[-5) - (-5) ( 141) 90 Kurml. Patt~ 358.87 --_------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tr<~ ------ 91 Kushlya Bahar 66 78 377 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-S) -(-S) - (-S) (63) 92 Katghar 409 15 1877 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (283) 93 Kewa~ Pattl 268 06 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------Tr<~ ------ 94 SU.ltha Kalan 887 91 4867 P(l) ,M(l) MWC(l) W,HP PO TUE,FRI -(5-10) (794 ) 9S Chnatl. Pattl ::J 152 17 675 P (I) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (l35) 96 Shekhahl. ~ 165 93 738 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(5-101 -(5-10) (l00) 97 Klthawal ::J 12.55 18 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (S-10) -(5-10) (3) 98 Karlmpur Bl:1d 88.22 801 P (1) CHW 11) W,H? -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-:0) (107) 99 Palla L 129.10 1020 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) ( 151) 100 Mustafabad ::J 31.16 243 - (-5) CHW(l) W,H? -(-5) -(5-10: -(5-10) (35) 101 Isnapur :J 301 91 2342 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(-51 -(-5) (269) 102 Bhalsaull 264 67 :954 Pll) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (458) Census DIrectorate, Uttar Prades~ 11 12 13 ] 4 15 16 17 18 2 ------ED,EAG 46),TWEI30 00) 26.33 ~.21 19 23 85 KR SHl'HGANJ TW 110 ~ 11 ED,EAG TW(€ 00), TWE (10 59) 5.89 1 40 7 69 86 KR SHAHGANJ ~ 10 PR SHAHGANJ TW(l 00),TWE(2.00) 45 0.81 1 62 87 9 -~ KR SHAHGANJ TW\51.00) ,TWE(100.82) 74 45 55 81 32 22 ~ 88 10 PR SHAHGANJ TW(20.00),TWE(65.22) 48.99 2.43 42.12 ~ 89 9 KR SHAHGANJ TWI40.00),TWEI60.00) 98.00 72 00 88 97 KR SHAHGANJ TW 17 88) ,TWEI16.00) 30.38 8.47 4.05 ~'flt< 91 15 PR SHAHGANJ EA TWI73.00),TWEIIOO 41) 170.40 14.75 50.59 -.g'ER 92 1: KR SHAHGANJ TWI82.00) ,TWE1100 06) 46 00 25 00 10.00 ~~ 93 12 KR SHAHGANJ EA GCI83.2l) ,TW120a aD) 183.29 80.94 40 47 ~'fiffi 94 13 TWEI300 00) KR SHAHGANJ i':A TWI10.00) ,TWE(6l, 99) 54.68 6.07 19.00 mft~ 95 13 PR SHAHGANJ GC(20.00),TW(10.00) 6) 58 14.76 19.43 ~ 96 12 TWE(36.16) KR SHAHGANJ TWI5.00),TWE(6. 74) 0.00 O.CO 0.81 ~ 9 7 23 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(20.DO) ,TWEI47 58) 10 33 6.67 3.00 ~~ 98 23 KR SHAHGANJ TW(20.DO),TWEI70 15) 27.54 4 02 7.19 ~ 99 24 ED 6 09 4 43 4 24 100 PR SHAilGANJ TW(16.40) ~ 16 PR SHAilGANJ EA TW 169. 00), TWE (100.44:' 78 75 16.14 37 60 101 17 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWI40.00),TWE(100.02) 61 52 42.09 21.00 ~ 102 33 t2t5! ------_----_--- 2 3 ~ 10 ------103 Usrau':"_._ 419.67 1375 M(l) MWC(l) Vl,HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (220, 104 Kasnlpur 26 31 161 -(-5) CHVl (1) "1, HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (20) 105 Dakaha :J 148 12 318 -(-5) CHVl(l) Vl,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (53) 106 Kammarpur :J 512 ~5 2017 P(l) PHC (1) Vl,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (302) 107 Jamaull. :J 97 54 595 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (100) 108 Samodhpur 311 62 3528 Pill ,Mil) ,H(l) MWC(l) W,HP PO TUE,FRI BS ( 515) , C (1) ,AC 11) 109 Madar~pur :J 44.92 239 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (33) 110 Launda 145 69 1011 P (1) CHW\l) iV,HP -(-5: -(-5) -(-5) (125) III Bhela J 187 78 1378 Pll) CflW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (183) 112 Unchgaon :J 346.83 1590 P (1) CHW!l) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) [252) 113 Dumduma 295 43 937 - (-5) CHW [1) W,HP -(-5) -[5-10) - (5-10) :145) 114 Amawan Khurd J 179 28 901 P (1) , PUC ( 1 ) MWC(l) W,HP - (-5) - [-5) -(-5) (128) 115 Keshavpur :J 7.28 58 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - :5-10) -(5-10) (11) ll6 K.lshunpur 29 95 559 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -i5-10) -(5-10) (62) 117 Kot~la :J 34 80 155 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (21) ll8 Shahmau 0 74.06 648 -(-5) CHW [1) W,H? - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 91) ll9 Karautaha 33.19 264 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (38) 120 Basaul~ J 176 04 1468 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP PO -1-5) -(-5) (189) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KP SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(25 OO:,TWE(75 59) 200.51 88 -.~ 30.35 ~ 103 34 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(3 00),TWE(6.09) 12 99 1.40 2 83 104 23 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED TW (17 68) 81 75 39 65 10 02 ~ 105 20 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(80 00) ,TWE (125 93) 150 62 64 35 91 85 ~ 106 21 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW (10 81) ,TWE (28.45) 40.28 7 48 10 52 ~ 107 24 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 0.50 TW(56.00),TWE(100.62) 70.04 30.33 54 13 ~ 108 26 KR SHAHGANJ TWI4.02),TWEI22.28) 9 74 6 05 2.83 ~ 109 23 KR SHAHGANJ TW(5.24),TWE(79.34) 22 50 26.06 12 55 110 28 m PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(37 64),TWE(80 94) 38 07 13.73 17.40 ..t-rr 111 18 PR SHAHGANJ EA 2 00 TW(59.81),TWE(100.86) 85.22 20 02 78.92 ~ 112 22 119 41 14.95 20.23 113 KR SHAHGANJ EA L50 TW(10.05),TWs(129.29) ~ 25 KR SHAHGANJ EA LOO TW(20 01) ,TWE(67 00) 46 16 26.90 18.21 -WIl KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(2.00) ,TWE(4.07) 0.40 0.40 0.41 115 25 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 0 50 TW(6 00), TWE (10.55) 4 88 3.22 4. 80 116 26 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG 0.25 TW(4 02),TWE(10.14) 10 55 8.48 1 36 ~ 117 27 KR SHAHGANJ EAG 0 25 TW(8.09),TWE(42 09) 12.16 4 03 7.44 ~ 118 27 KR SHAHGANJ EAG 0.15 TW(LOO) ,TWE(11.64) 9 74 3.61 4 05 ~ 119 24 PR SHAHGANJ EAG 1 00 TW(5 48) ,TWE(56.66) 22 28 70 39 20.23 ~ 120 23 3( 3 5 6 :0 ------_--- 121 Jamalapur l5 38 131 -I-51 CHW (l) W,H? -1-5) -I-51 -1-5) (171 122 Aroawan Kalan 171.19 1627 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) -(-51 - (-5) (213) 123 Purrnohlna Mlshra r::: 6 48 37 -(-5) CHW(l) W, HP - (-5) - (-51 -(-5) (5) 124 Arnanpur -:J 134 36 616 M(l) CHW(1) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 199) 125 Basupur 56.25 494 P(l) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (78) 126 Telltara ~ 34 40 98 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -I-51 (16) 127 Chaubahan ::J 33.99 504 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (69) 128 Khud~ Pattl 0 33 99 142 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (15) 129 Ahlyal 49.37 355 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (45) 130 Bhagasa CJ 143 67 724 P(l) MWC (1) W,HP PO -(-51 - (-5) ( 99) 131 Bansgaon , 87.01 486 P(l) CHW (1) W,RP - (-5) -(-5) -(-51 (59) 132 Katka Li 67.99 533 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (67) 133 Deharl :J 126.67 1358 P (1) MWC(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (201) 134 Bagharwara 0 225.42 1656 -(-5) CHW(11 W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (244) 135 KOlr...._pur c:; 37.23 215 - (-5) CHW(l) W,RP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (321 136 Hamzapur CJ 117.77 895 - (-5) CHWIl) W,RP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (134 ) 137 Khan Barepur :J 52 21 185 -(-5) CRW (1) W,RP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (29) 138 Banlya Bandt', :J 90.65 24 -1-5) CHW (1) WfHP - ',-51 -(-51 -(-5) (3) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 3/ 11 1::' 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW : 1 . 62) , TWE 14 85) 4 05 :2 43 2.43 121 23 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EAG 0 10 TWI7.09) ,TWEII05 64) 20 85 23 44 12 04 122 ::'2 ~~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG TWll.00),TWEll.83) 1.62 1.21 0.82 123 22 ~1i1'JlT PR SHAHGANJ EA 0 50 TWI30 00),TWEI34 35) 26.23 26.28 17 00 124 22 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EA TWII0.00),TWEI23.99) 5 88 6.48 9.90 125 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ GeI5.00),TWI8 00) 3 45 3 02 4.00 ~ 126 14 TWEII0.88) KR SHAHGANJ EA TWI4.00),TWEI16.24) 10.74 1 81 1.20 ~ 127 14 PR SHAHGANJ TWI4 00),TWEI16.24) 10.74 1 81 1.20 128 15 ~~ KR SHAHGANJ EA TWI2 42),TWEI24 69) 11.55 5.05 5 66 ~ 129 15 PR SHAHGANJ EA TWI30.00),TWEI62.68) 20.66 15.36 14.97 "fTTRIT 130 16 KR SHAHGANJ EA 8.50 TW lID 00) ,TWE134 IH 14 19 16 16 12.05 0ffil11IC[ 131 14 KR SHAHGANJ TWII0 52),TWEI34 00) 8.92 6 86 7.69 132 14 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWI20.00),TWEI72 27 ) 7.31 10 50 16.59 "trn 133 13 KR SHAHGANJ TWI39.03),TWEII01 00) 45.55 20.00 19 84 ~ 134 13 KR SHAHGANJ ED TWI28 33) L83 LOS 3.02 135 14 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EAG TWI10 85) ,TWEI45.00) 30 59 3.64 27 69 136 12 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EA GCI6.00),TWIS 00) 4 05 2.43 19 42 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TWI13.24) ,TWE129 26) 20 50 5.00 22 65 «IR'IT 140 Saral Monluddlnpur 144 88 1670 P(l) MWC(l) IV,HP PO DAILY BS (274 ) 141 Budhupur 524 49 2827 P(1) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (437 ) 142 Khallspur 14 57 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------it< 31"fiiI1G" ------ 143 Shamshuddlnpur 53.42 467 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) (73) 144 Mlyapur 53.19 193 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) (24 ) 145 Allpur ::J 29.95 146 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) (27 ) 146 Narwarl C 31.57 329 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (50) 147 Kazlpur ::J 127.08 602 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (91) 148 Gauspur U 108.46 S77 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (71) 149 Phoolpur ., 63.54 53 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (9) ISO Kohara CJ 216 11 1293 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-S) - (-5) -(-S) (173) lS1 Dlpalpur 139.22 990 - (-S) CHW(l) W,HP - (-S) -(-S) -(-5) (117) 152 Sekhawalla CJ S4.23 447 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (69) Total : 21089.43 1249S1 P(61) ,M(9) MCW(10),PHC(2) 18446 H ( 2) , PUC ( 1 ) CHW(133) C(l) ,AC(l) 35 ------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ------11 KR SIU\HGANJ EAG GC(9.31),T"~(9.71) 36.[)4 9.31 25.88 139 7 TilE (33 .59) ~ PR SIU\HGANJ EA GC(31.97),TW(22.66) 27.54 8.07 40.07 ~ ..)iJaiH~<, 140 7 TW<;(14.57) PR SIU\HGANJ EAG GC(72.85),TW(15.38) 246.49 57.85 74.05 141 8 TifE (57 .87) ~ PR SIU\HGANJ TW(1.05),TWE(3.00) 5.26 4.45 0.81 142 12 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(IO.95),TWE(19.00) 3.64 2.43 17.40 143 12 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(6.64),TWE(14.00) 22.02 2.03 8.50 144 12 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(7.00),TWE(16,07) 1. 62 0.40 4086 145 12 ~ KR SHAJrGANJ TW(6.00),TWE(14.64) 4.45 O.BO 5.6B '=RlIit 146 11 KR SHAJrGANJ GC(14.00),TW(16.00) 42.92 19.00 14.57 147 10 'l'iiE (20 .59) ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(10.00),TWE(33.71) 37.66 21.02 6.07 148 9 ~ SRA1IGANJ 32.66 5.24 4.45 149 KR ~ 6 ~7i3~~~;~(8.00) KR SRA1IGANJ EAG TW(10.00),TWE(65.27) 100.20 25.50 15.14 1iiIm 150 6 KR SRA1IGANJ TW(18.62),TWE(2B.73) 16.62 2.00 73.25 151 7 ~ KR SRA1IGANJ TW(4.05),TWE(23.78) 10 62 0.00 15.78 ~ 152 5 ------37.27 GC(624.24),TW(3538.47) 5765.29 2165.11 2776.04 TWE (6634.24) I, I., f.I~ .,- G ,:z: ? 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I i "'-' I, i !, '0 , D~str~ct Name : Jaunour =oi'"3tIi'Iil!f;;;;r~ - r-me-=oi'OIfum"3tli'lil!f-:riitn'riw(-)<'Il1'Fl"i;;'CITe"=;:rf"'n:;nm'«~ "3tIi'Iil!ft'all"m't!1t'!iR-"ln;:riliblT~ -5 ilI;-,:fr __ 5-lOilI;-,:fr 'l'if 10+%-,:fr qfr~ 'l1iiJT ~ w:r 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 CD_ Block :- ShahganJ o Tahs~l ShahganJ G 153 Argoopur Kalan o 79B_07 5937 P (2) ,11 (1) PHC (1), FPC(l) W,HP PO WED,SUN BSRS (B08) 154 Danapllr o 126.27 1171 -(-5) CHI'l (1) iiI,HP -(-5) -(-5) -:5-10) (157; 155 Latlfpur iJ 335.97 1577 -(-5) CHI'l(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -15-10) (237) 156 Pura 3hual 28.33 79 -(-5) CHI'lll) iiI,HP -(-5) -15-10) - (5-10) (IS) 157 Pattl. o ~5. 68 929 P (1) CHW(l) iiI,HP PO -(5-10) -15-10) (1401 158 Muzaffarpur :::J 36.42 176 -1-5) CHI'l(l) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) (34) 159 Ja~ngara o 33 _59 214 - (-5) CHI'l(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (36) 160 Kopa o 205_18 1242 P(l) CHW(l) iiI,HF -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (182) 161 umar_J._ya iJ 80.54 284 -(-5) CHW(l) iiI,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10: (42) 162 Bahoranpur :::J 61-11 245 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5 ) (33) 163 Purasar~;an :J 116.15 630 -1-5) CHWIl) W,HP -[-5) -(5-10) BS (98) :;'64 Madrana 6:-.:.e 604 -{-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(5-le) - (5-10; as 183) ':ensus Dl.re::t.orate, U"':.t.a::- P=e~esn =~ VILLP~E DIRECTORY ..mr"l!" ..mr"l!" =~ ~~ ~IT ~"l'lfur) Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irr~gated Unlrrlgated Culturable Area not Name of Vlliage Locatlon to vlliage and dlstance supply (by source) waste (lncludlng avallable code (In KIns.) gaucher and for No groves) cultlvatlon 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 mm~ ~ ~. ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 7.00 GC(75 07) ,TW(8.00) 269.00 64 00 91 00 153 12 TWE(283.00),O(1 00) ~~ PR SHAHGANJ GC(89 00) 15.00 9 00 13 27 154 10 'i-Il'F KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWE(160.00) 129 00 22.00 24.90 155 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(16.00) 6.00 3.33 3.00 156 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EJ LOO TW(36.00),TWE(12 DOl 7.00 7.00 12 68 157 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ LOO TW(23.00) 2.00 4-00 6.42 158 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(16.00), TWE (5 00) 2.00 5 00 5.59 *-rrru 159 10 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG LaO TW(98.00),TWE(69.00) 19.00 10.00 8.18 q;lqr 160 10 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 1 00 TW(20.00),TWE(20 00) 12 00 18 54 9 00 ~ 161 10 KR SHAHGANJ 1 00 TW(32.00) 7.00 14.11 7.00 162 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ 1.00 TW(7600),TWE(10.00) 12 00 10 15 8.00 163 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED TW(39 00) 10.00 10 00 8 18 ~ 164 10 6 8 9 10 165 ParaSlO 206 40 1291 P(l),M(l) CHW (1) W,HP ~(5~10) ~(5~10) ~(5~10) ( 153) 166 Cnhabawan 173.21 1034 ~ (-5) CHW(l) W, HP -(-5) -(5-10) ~ (~5) ( 128) 167 Chak Chaukhanda i4 16 70 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (8 ) 168 Chak Hakeernl 5.67 233 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (30) 169 Kurl.yarl. 28 33 271 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (43 ) 170 Sn.1vraJPur 14.97 60 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) ~ (-5) -(~5) (14) 171 Golhagaur 117 77 864 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (111) 172 Gorlla 182.92 l301 ? (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS ( 188) 173 Rasulpur 40 87 222 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-s) (32) 174 Takha Purab 550.39 2808 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO - (-5) BS (392) 175 Takha Paschlrn 544.32 4241 P{l) CHW{l) W,HP PO -(-5) BS (651) 176 pakhanpur 134.36 857 P (1) CHW{l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (116) 177 Khanuwal 237.15 1497 P{ 1) CHW{l) T,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (216; 178 Argoopur Khurd 328 21 1692 - (-5) CHW{11 HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (241) 179 Baragaon 463.79 5762 P (II ,M( 1) CHW{11 T,HP PO -(5-10) BS (849) 180 Barauna 145 29 634 P{l) CHW (1) HP - (-51 - (-5) BS (:'051 181 Kachhara 67.58 475 - (-51 CHW{l) HP -{-51 - (-5) -(-5) (651 182 Malha] 177 26 756 -(-5) CHW{l) HP -(-5) - (-5) -{-51 {l201 Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 1':: 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR SHl'BGANJ ED,EAG TWE(122 00) 3' 00 34.00 16 40 'RJfu=r 165 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI104 00) 14 00 22.21 33.00 ;;qqr 166 37 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE I 12 00) 0.00 ~.OO 1 16 167 35 --~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI4.00) 0 00 00 0.67 168 35 --~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI14.00) 3.00 4.33 7 00 169 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE I 12 00) 0 00 l. 00 1 97 170 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG l.00 TWEI44.00) 49.00 10.00 13 77 ~ 171 36 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG c..00 ':'WEII00.00) 53 00 14.00 14 92 ll1fuMr 172 35 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC 117 00),TWII0 00) 5.00 4 47 4.00 173 35 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 5.00 GC 1400 00) ,TWEI35.00) 74.00 28.00 8 39 <"ImIT 'P"' 174 34 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GCI173.00) ,TWI33.00) 186 00 59.00 93.32 <"ImIT~ 175 34 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC 164 DO) ,TWEI16.0D) 28.00 6 36 20 00 176 34 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG GCI154.00),TWEI20 00) 20 00 20.15 23 00 177 1 ~ KR SHAHGANJ GCI140.00) ,TWEI62.00) 48.00 46.00 32 21 178 4 ~~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 2 00 GCI313 00: ,TWEill.OO) 13 00 45.79 79 00 ~ 179 6 PR SHAHGAN,T 2 00 GC 180 00) ,TWI14.00) 27 00 8.29 :4.00 iftt=rr 180 3 KR SHAHGANJ GCI21.00) ,TwI26.00) 15.00 2.00 3.58 'IiErn 181 3 KR SHAHGANJ 1 00 GCI75.00),TW:Z5.00) 40 00 20 00 26.26 ~ 182 3 38 ------3 . 6 7 8 9 10 _------183 Cnhata~ Khurd 56 66 389 - (-5) CHWil) HP -(-5; -(-5) - (-5) (48 ) 184 Rasoolpu.::- 23' 96 1126 -(-5) CHW i 1) HP -(-5; -(-5) -(-5) (148) 185 Sur.LS 4<8 41 3434 PUC (1) CrlW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (463 ' 186 SamaJ..sa 71.23 466 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -('0-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (82) 187 Patkhaull Pure Aazarn= 18 62 289 -(5-10) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (53) 188 Kaurlya :J 271 15 2328 P( 1) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (311) 189 Bhad1 289.77 4243 P(l) ,M(1) CHW(l) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (720) 190 Nataull. == 288.96 2244 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (373) 191 Yar~yapur I 13.74 ------U N - I N H A B I T S D ------7it~ ----_----- 192 Yah~yapur II :J 17.00 988 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (157) 193 Kharauna :J 70.01 58 -(5-10) CHW(I) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (9) 194 Palbagh c:; 21.04 23 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1) 195 Andarbagh 4 86 U N - I N H A B I T E D ------== ------"'~ 196 Sara!. Akhan c- 36.02 303 -:5-10) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (41) 197 S2.ndhal fJ 208.42 1089 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (164 ) 198 Domanpur :::J 1C7.65 1012 P(l) CHW(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (152) 199 Ma]dlha CJ 251 32 1750 -(5-10) CHW (1) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (259) 200 Sabarahad "J 708.63 6117 P(3),PUC(2) RP(4) HP PO MON,THU BS (860) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR SHAHGI'.NJ TWI29 00) 8 CO 8 66 11. 00 ~~ 183 4 00 33.00 16 96 184 KR SHAHGANJ 2 00 GCl38 00) ,TWI46 00) 90 ~ 9 0112.00) PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG GCI36.00),7WI79 00) 79.00 111 41 99 00 185 5 TWEI12 00) ,TKI28.00) Wrn 014.00) PR SHAHGANJ TWI20.00) 5.00 19 00 27 23 PR SHAHGANJ TWE(4.00) 0.00 5 00 9.62 ~'F31f0111 187 5 PR SHAHGANJ ED 1.00 GCI25 00),TWE150 DO) 63.00 66.15 66 00 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TWI105.00),TWEI48.00) 23.00 25.00 88.77 'llG1 189 5 KR SHAHGANJ ED TWI173.00) 25.00 58.00 32 96 ~ 190 5 KR SHAHGANJ TWI6.00) 5 76 2.00 0.00 ~l 191 1 KR SHAHGANJ ED TWE III 00) 0.00 3 00 3.00 ~2 192 5 KR SHAHGANJ TWI45 00) 9.00 11.01 5 00 1!W-rr 193 5 KR SHAHGANJ TWEll1.00) 7.00 3.04 0.00 'lT6iI'I'T 194 5 KR SHAHGANJ TWI2 00) 1 86 1 00 0.00 ~ 195 5 PR SHAHGANJ ED TWEI17 00) 5.00 6.00 8.02 mT'I~ 196 5 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 2.00 TWE I 145.00) 21.00 14 00 26 42 ~ 19- 5 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW(56.00), TWE 17 00) 20 00 11. 65 13 00 ~ 198 10 KR SHAHGANJ EAG 10.00 TWIl30 00) 45.00 35 32 31.00 ~ 199 10 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 1. 00 GCI148.00),TWEI317 00) 7 00 104 63 132 00 ~ 200 4 2 3 5 8 10 ------~------~Ol Mlyanpur 31.57 438 -[5-10) CHW{:_) HP -[5-10) -[5-10) -(5-10) (85 ) 202 Bakucnl 104.01 595 -[S-10) CHW (1) HP PO -[5-10) -[5-101 [98 ) 203 Newada =' 67.S8 S92 -~-5) CHW [1) HP -[5-10) -[S-10) -[S-lO) (70) 204 Bt'caraull 250.51 1548 P(1) Cl'W(l) HP -15-10) -[5-10) -(5-10) (125) 205 Jarndanlpur iJ 160.67 386 -(S-10) CHW (1) HP -[5-10) -15-10) -[S-10) [51) 206 Malanapur 28.33 256 -15-10) CHW III HP - (5-101 - (10+) - (5-10) (62) 207 KhwaJapur 15.78 ------U N - N H A B I T E D ------7t<~ ------ 208 Asharafpur UsarahataO 164 31 l23S P 11), H [1) CHW[l) HP -[-5) - [-5) BS [ISS) 209 HaJlpur iJ 3 35 411 P(l) CAWIl) HP -1-5) -(-5) - [-5) (65) 210 Raflpur 93 49 1157 Pll) CAW(1) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (159) 211 Arand iJ 456 91 3102 P(l) ewc (1) HP PO -[5-10) -(5-10) (392) 212 Dandsaull iJ 64.75 772 -(-S) CHW(l) HP - (-S) -(-5) -(-S) (153) 213 Parakamal C 257.39 2581 Pill CAW(l) '1P PO -(-5) -(-5) (355) 214 RaJapur 0 40.87 265 -(-5) CHW[l) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (59) 21S Gorarl Khalllpur ::: 251. 72 2183 Pill ewC(l) HP -(-S) -(-5) BS (345) 216 Saldgorarl ::: S6.25 794 P (1) CAW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (115) 217 Snerpur J 61.51 205 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (30) 218 Usar Eastl ~ 38.4S 243 - (-S) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -[S-10) -[S-10) (30) Census Dlrectoratei Uttar Pradesn "tl 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_----_------_------_------_------_------KR SHAHGANJ TWI9.00) ,TWEI12.00) 3 00 3.57 4.00 201 5 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG 1 00 TWEI76 00) 7 00 9 01 11 00 202 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED TWE ISO DO) ~ DO 5 58 10 00 ~ 203 10 KR SHAHGNJ EAG 1.00 GCI139.00) 50.00 37.00 23 51 ~ 204 10 KR SHAHGANJ EAG GC 176.00) ,TWE 18. DO) 5.00 55.00 16 67 205 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG TWE 118 DO) ,TKI3.00) 3.00 1.00 3 33 206 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TWI8 DO) 4 78 2.00 1.00 207 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ EAG 1. 00 TWE 191.00) 6.00 46 00 20.31 208 5 ~~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG TWEI20.00) 1.00 2.35 7.00 209 6 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG GCI6 00),TWEI56.00) 9.00 6.49 16 00 210 6 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG GC I 116 DO) ,TWEII01.00) 76 00 77.91 86.00 ~ 211 10 KR SHAHGANJ TWISS 00) 4.00 1. 75 4 00 ~ 212 7 PR SHAHGANJ EAG TWEI197.00) 9.{)0 25.39 26 00 ~ 213 6 KR SHAHGANJ EAG TW 121. 00) 3.00 9.00 7.87 214 6 '"""F PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG GCI81.00),TWEI50.00) 6.00 66.00 46.72 1lRrit~ 215 6 TKII 00),011.00) PR SHAHGANJ EAG GCI39.00) ,TWEI3.00) 0.00 6.25 8 00 ~ 216 6 KR SHAHGANJ GCI47.00),TWEll.00) 1. 00 5.51 7 00 217 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED GCI25 DO) ,TWEI2.00) 1. 00 3 45 7.00 ~iWi'r 218 10 2 3 9 10 ------219 S,._thua Para 342 42 888 P(l) C'lW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10: ( 130) 220 Razapur 66.78 246 - (-5) CHW (L) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (43) 221 ChaK Baluwar 38.04 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------TI( 3!TGI1G ------ 222 sahwal 103.60 1674 P (1) CHW (I) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (230) 223 Dhadhwara Kalan 205.59 1161 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (188) 224 Dhadhwara Khurd c: 125.46 1041 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (117) 225 Ranarnau 366.25 1972 P (1) FPC (1) , RP (1 ) W,HP PO - (5-10) -(5-10) (315) 226 Ledrah~ 0 92.27 1041 P (1) CRW (1) W,RP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (139) 227 Gadhana :::' 129.10 933 - (-5) CHW 11) W,RP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (151) 228 Khargl.pur C 15 78 150 - (-5) CHW (1) W,RP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (29) 229 Bara W 216.51 2269 -(-5) CHW (1) W,RP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (286) 230 Zarn~n Bundl C' 35.21 24 - (-5) CHW (ll W,RP -(-5) -(-5) BSRS (3) - (-5) 231 Dobh~ 0 212.47 1495 - (-5) CHW (ll W,RP - (-5) - (-5) (e98) 232 Kheta Saral. 0 136.79 7337 P ( 4 ) ,M ( 2) , PUC ( 1 ) MHC (2) ,RP (10) T,W,HP PO, PTC> WED, SUN BSRS ( 971) 233 Zaml.n AsIa 0 25.09 138 P (1) CHW (1) W,RP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( :9) 234 Maharaura 0 84.99 831 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 135) 235 Ma~nuddl_npur ::J 46.54 274 -(5-10) CHW (1) W,RP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (46) 236 Sondh~ :J 83.37 1249 P (1) ,M (1) PHC (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) fl88! Census D~rectorate, Ottar Pradesh :1 12 13 14 is 16 17 Ie 2 ------KR SHAHGANJ ED 1.00 GC(200 00),TWE(84 00) :6 00 13 00 28.42 :1.9 10 ~'lffi KR SHAHGANJ TW(47.00) 3 00 9 78 ".00 220 10 KR SHAHGANC TW(22.00) 8 00 6.04 2 00 221 10 ~~ PR SHAHGANJ ED TWE(58 OO),TK(1 00) 14.00 10.60 20 00 222 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED GC(37.00),TWE(50.00) 33.00 50.00 32.59 ~'fiRT :23 10 TK(3.00) PR SHAHGANJ ED 3.45 TWE(70 00) 7 00 25.00 20.00 1.C~~ 224 10 PR SHAHGANJ ED GC(121.00) ,TWE(41.00) 28.25 141. 00 35 00 225 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED GC (45 00) ,TWE(l3.00) 0 00 12.27 21 00 ~ 226 10 TKII QO) PR JAUNPUR 1.00 TWI9: 00) 5.00 12 10 19 00 227 ,FP 21 ..m KR JAUNPUR 1.00 TW lID 00) 0 00 2.78 2.00 228 21 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1.00 TWE(1:6.00) 26 00 28 00 4~.51 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW 131.00) 0 00 0 00 4 21 230 27 ~if'ft PR,KR JAUNPJR ED,EAG 1 00 GCII0.00) ,TWE(71.00) 30 00 40 00 60.47 iN'r 231 28 PR JAUNPUR EA TWE(60.00) 7.00 24.79 45.00 ~mT'! 232 27 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(19 00) 1.00 2.09 3 00 ~ml<'IT 233 27 PR,KR JAUNPUR 1.00 TW{63.00) 1 00 e.99 11.00 ~ 234 30 PR JAUNPUR TW{30 00) 7 00 4.54 5 00 235 30 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1 00 TW(34 00) ,TWE(6.00) 1_ DO 18 00 10 37 Wfr 236 28 2 7 8 9 10 2J7 Mohluddlnpur 19 E3 :66 -(-5) CHW(l) y.j, HP -(5-10) -1':-10) -15-10, (21) 238 Jagdl-shpur 70 28 ------U N - I N H A B T E D ------Tr< 311'<11G ------ 239 Chat Fa~zall 5 26 ------U N - I N H P B I T E 0 ------Tt< 311'<11G ------ 2AO Chak Blshunpur A 05 ------U N - I N H A B I " E D _------iR 311'<11G ------ 241 YUDlLspur 70 R2 945 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 128) 242 Manal,cl1.ha CJ 433 43 2740 P(11 RP( 11 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (391) 243 Chak Shan Gayas , 51. 40 514 P(l) RP (11 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (77) 2A4 SeKhpur Mansoor All ::: 112.91 360 - (-5) CHW(~) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (48) 245 Khudaull 168.76 936 Pill ,M(l) ,H(1) CHW(:) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-101 (134 ) PUC(l) 246 Kanwarlya 143 67 519 - (-5) CHW(ll W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 (82) 247 MaJhaura 61. 51 691 0(1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (84 ) 248 Maroofpur -:'7.5~ 629 0(1) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -15-101 (86) 249 ChaKlTLaroof Pur 22.6E 722 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) (114 ) 250 Jam.l.n Rudhaull 51.80 983 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-101 ( 132) 251 Rudhaulo. 66 37 808 P (1) CHW (1 I W,HP -(5-101 -15-10) -15-101 ( 126) ~5~ Chak Goharlya 10 52 ------U N - r N H A B I T E D ------Tr< 311'<11G ------ 253 ShaflpUY 95 9l 358 P(ll ,M (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-"0) - (5-101 -(5-10) (35) 254 Mahmdabad 70 01 722 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-101 -,5-10) (101) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh -, 12 13 1d :'3 1E 1, 18 2 ------_------_------PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,BAG T1tlE (2-0 00) 2.00 ~ 00 3 83 ~ :37 28 PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(6 00) 1 28 0.00 0 00 :38 29 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA 1.00 TWE (2 06) 1.00 1.20 0.00 ~~31i'i\ 239 25 KR JAUNPUR EA TWE(2 00) 0 00 2 05 0 00 ~~ 240 26 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(39 00) 8 00 15 00 8.82 :'41 24 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1.00 TWE(235.001 96 00 34 00 67.43 ~ 242 22 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(38 001 2.00 4 00 7.40 ~~1"f'lffi 243 22 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(85 001 5 00 8 00 14.91 ~>1W31i'i\ ~44 22 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1.00 TW(132 001 4 00 :24.00 7.76 2q5 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.00 TWE (106.00) 11 00 8.67 16 00 ~ 246 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(32.00) 6.00 10.00 13.51 ~ 247 10 0.00 3_52 4.00 :48 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (20.00) ~ 10 KR JAUNPUR TW(13 00) 2.00 4 00 3.66 i14)41'641'f{ 249 10 KR JAUNPUR TW (40 00) 2.00 4.00 5.80 "l'fI;;~ 250 10 KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(34 00) 13.00 10.00 9.37 ~ 251 10 KR JAUNPUR EA !WE (3 00) 1.00 4.52 2.00 ~~ 252 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (50 00) 13.00 20 00 12.91 253 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(22.00),TWE[27 00) 5.00 7.01 9.00 ~ 254 10 5 8 9 10 ------_------"~~ Kalarpur 220.97 2063 P (1) ,M (J ) D:l) ,PP(ll vI,HP PO - (5-:0) -15-}0; 1 (34- ) 256 EtmadpLlr 57.06 674 - (-5) CHW I~) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10, -(5-10) (105) 257 Kcthl Tara 12 55 18 -(-5) CHW: 11 W,HP -:5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (2 ) 258 BlSWe Taluka RudhaulCC 44 92 561 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (87) 259 Aqunpur 88 22 739 - (-5; CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10; (129) 260 Poral Kalan 211. 25 867 P (1) CHW (:) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (127) 261 Pora~ Khurd .J 323.76 2141 Pill CHW (~) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (330) 262 BhaQ2l1 !J 250.51 642 P (1) CHW(:) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (95) 263 Ahamadpur ::; 33 99 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fR~ ------_ ~64 Sekn Wal~a Muazzam U 18 52 ------u N - I N H A B I T E D ------fR~ ------ 265 Sekh Walla Baharam ::; 16.19 94 -(-5) CHW(l) W,IlP -(-5) -(5-10) BSRS (10: 266 Shahapur ::J 241. 61 1683 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) BSRS (240) 267 Chaka Bhadl :J 44.52 84 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) BS (12) :::68 Targanana [j 70 01 1186 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (187) 269 Chak Kothlyara c; 23 47 13 P (1) CHW(I) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (5) :;'70 Jamdaha :J 333.07 3647 P (1) CHW(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (493) 271 Abbopur 162.69 1578 P(l) RP ( 1 ) , CHW ( 1 ) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (272) :7~ Seedha ::J 267 10 1634 P(L) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10\ -(5-10) (208J Census Dlrec~orate, Uttar Pradesh Ii 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_-- PR JAUNPUF ED,EAG TTNE 1136 00) 74 00 :1 00 5 97 255 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(::: 00),TW(15 80) 9.00 3.06 8.00 256 10 ~ KR JAUI;PUR ED,EAG GC(6.00) ,TWE(l 00) 3 00 1 55 1. 00 '!ilir 1'I'm 257 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(17 00),TWEI8.00) 3.00 4.00 12 92 fcm KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(59 00) 16.00 3 22 10.00 259 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR GCIllS.OOI 39 00 35 00 22.25 'l'Rt'ImT 260 10 KR JAUNPUR TW (89.00 I 89.00 47.00 98.76 261 10 'l'Rt~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1.00 TW(1BO.00) 10.00 8.00 51 51 ~ 262 10 KR JAUNPUR TW (20 DOl 5 00 5 99 3.00 263 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW(4.52) 1.00 3 00 2.00 m.~"'I- 264 10 PR JAUNPUR TWII0.00) 1. 00 3 00 2.19 ~~~ 265 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1 00 TW(150.00) 35 00 24.00 31. 61 266 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW (20 00) 7 00 11. 00 6.52 tjq;"IT KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.00 TW(24.001 30.00 8 01 6.00 ffi<71lRf :: 68 10 KR JAUNPUR TW 113 471 5 00 3.00 2.00 tjq;~ 269 10 270 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWI172.001 71 00 48.07 42.00 ~ 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW 199 00) 16 DO 19.69 28.00 ~ 271 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWI92.00) l14 00 30 00 31.10 <1M 27~ 10 2 S 8 3~ 21 961 Pl1} ,H(1) ,0(1; CHW (:) W,flP PO -:5-10) BS (158) 2"/4 Musta:::abad 1" S 69 1028 - (-S) CHW (I) W,HP -(5-10) -15<0) -1-5} 113::) 275 Gurdaul.J.. 114 53 643 P(l} CHW (:) W,EP -(S-lO) -:S-10) -15-l0} (85) 276 Ameray~nLta 154 19 1321 P(l} CHW (1) W,HP -(S-lO) -(S-:O) -15-l0} (226) 277 Sayee Ahemadpur 3S.61 --_------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------iR~ ------ 278 Noorudd~npur 34.80 72 - (-S) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (S-10) -15-l0} (9) 279 Bhada~nl [ 2S SO 376 - [-5) C!jW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) -IS-IO} ( 61) 280 Barangl. ::J 213 68 1724 P(1) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (2S9) 281 Chak karkh~a ::J 27.92 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------iR~ ------ 28:::: Maval ::; 203 56 1554 P(l} CHW(l} TN, HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(S-lO) (250) 283 Ctlaknathu Pur [ 84 18 13 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (2) 284 Chakata Elah~ ::J 13 76 6 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -IS-lO} (1) 285 Songar iJ 792.81 2637 P(l) ,H(l} PHC (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -IS-:O} (425) 286 Salarpur 0 31 97 569 -(-5) CHW (1) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -IS-IO} (84 ) 287 Jhasepur :J 41 68 487 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -IS-10} (68) 288 8ahadurpur -" 119 79 ~97 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (32) 289 ::::hakahlya.J :J 8.09 ------U N - I N H A 8 I T E D ------iR~ ------ 290 Khalau~lpur :J :23 84 602 -(-5) MWC(l) HP -(5-10) -(S-10) BS 1104) ------~------~------Ce~sus D~rec~crate. Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 1~ 15 16 17 18 ------PR Jl'.UNPUP. ED 1 00 TW (~l CO) 0 00 5 21 8.00 ~ :73 10 KP SHAHGANJ TW (:19 00) 4 00 9 65 13 00 274 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW(69.00) 15 00 21. 00 9 53 275 10 ~ KR SHAIlGANJ EAG TWE(131 00) 2 00 7.19 14 00 276 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ TW (25.61) 5 00 3 00 2.00 ~~ 277 10 KR SHAHGAKJ TW(20.00) 6 00 4.00 4 80 278 10 ~ KR SHAHGANJ EAG TWE(13.00) 5 00 2.00 5 50 ~ 279 10 KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(127 00) 36 00 18.00 32 68 KR JAUNPUR TW(20.92) 3 00 1. 00 3 00 ~~ 281 10 KR JAUNPUR GC (14 00),TW(130.0C) 9 00 23 56 27 00 ~ 28:2 10 KR JAUNPUR 2 00 GC(70 18) 4.00 5 00 3.00 283 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW (10 76) 1.00 0 00 2.00 ~~ 284 10 PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(254 00) 368.00 116 00 54 8: "ffirR 285 10 KR JAUNPUR TWEI15 DO} 5.00 6 00 5 97 286 10 W'IR'F KR JAUNPUR TWI27.00) 6 00 3.68 5 00 287 10 ~ l.00 TWEI73.00) 19 8.79 18.00 288 KR JAUNPUR ED 00 ~ .. 10 KR JAUNPUR TW(4.09) 2.00 1 00 1 00 ~~ 289 10 PR JAUNPUR ED TWE (108 00) 10 00 2.84 3 00 290 10 ~ 3 6 9 10 .291 Latee:::pur 74 06 598 -;3-10\ CHW II) HP -15-10) -(3-10) BS (9:) 29: Fareedpur '- 44 618 -(5-10; CHW (1) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) (l00) .293 LaKham2pur 211: 82 1586 P (:) CHW (:) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (207) : 94 Man]. Knurd 91 46 1103 p (:) CHW (1) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) RS (139) 295 Shakkarpur 43 71 61 -(5-10) CHW(I) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (8 ) 296 Man]. Kalan 582 36 7261 P (:) ,M(l) H(l),FPC(l) ,RP(1) TW,HP PO - (5-10) RS (877) 297 Bakhtlyar Pur 116.55 --_------U N - I N H A B I T S D ------iR~ ------ 298 Chak Soharaw 75 68 ------U N - N H A B I T E D ------iR~ ------ 299 Gayaspur Nonarl 132.34 785 -(-5) CHW(I) HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (106) 300 Bhurkuraha 281. 67 1665 P(l) CHW (l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (224) 301 Sandha 610.29 2659 P 11) CrtW (1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (365) 302 Momlnpur o 14 16 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------iR~ ------ 303 Bl.sava Taalluka Tl.kr~ H5.29 602 -(-5) CHW (11 T,W -(5-10) -15-10) -(-5) (88) 304 Sumbulpur U 227 85 516 Pill RP(l),CrtW(ll W,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (69) 305 Chaukla -; 99 56 2:3 P(l),MIl) RP (1) ,CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10, BS (31) 306 Burhapur :::J IDE 44 1241 - (-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) BS (95) 307 Gora:..nl "] 286 53 1808 P (1) ,M(l) RP(ll,CHW(l) W,H? -(-51 -(5-10) BS (232) 308 Safepur 62 73 1200 - (-5) CdW(1) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (157) Census nl~ectcrate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ______9 PR Jl'.UNPTJP ED TWE(47 aD) 11 00 ·.06 L' 00 :91 10 ~ KR JATJNPTJR ED TWE(:)3 00) 6 00 19 00 "4 44 292 10 ~ KR JATJNPTJR ED,EAG 2 00 TWE (148.00) 44.00 25.00 23.82 293 10 ~ PR SHAHGANJ El'. 1. 00 TWE(32.00) 14 00 4.00 40.46 294 10 'IT'fr~ KR JAUNPUR TWE(15 00) 14.00 1 71 13 00 295 ~o ~ PR JAUNPUR EA TW(B8.00),TWE(19 00) 30 00 215.00 230.36 'IT'fr~ 296 10 KR JAUNPUR TW (12 00) ,TWE(88.55) 5 00 5.00 6 00 297 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TWE(60.68) 6.00 5 00 4 00 "!!! KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(3.00),TWE(74 00) 30 00 10.00 15 3' 299 10 ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED SC(33.00),TWE(76.00) 77 00 59 00 36 67 300 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 2.00 TWE (309.00) 90 00 154.25 55 00 ~ 301 10 KR JAUNPUR TW(10.16) 2.00 1 00 1 00 302 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(71.00) ,TWE(19 00) 30 00 12.00 13 29 fcm KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(57.00),TWE(46.00) 45.00 33.85 46.00 304 13 ~ PI". JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(49.00),TWE(11 00) 6 00 18.00 15 56 ~ 305 10 PR JAUNPUR EA SC (40 44),TWE(26.00) 20 00 10 00 :0 00 306 20 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA SC(57.00),TW(46.00) 105 00 29 00 49.53 307 19 'F'Rt KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (32 00) 1.00 17.00 12.73 ~ 30B 6 8 10 309 Baraur 25.1 96 1662 P(l, ,M'~l) RP (2._; , ::HW I 1 J W,HF -1-5) -(-5) BS (~78 ) 310 Tarsawa. ~95 OJ 1401 P(l) RP [1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (208) 311 Khudabandpui 38 85 203 -(-5) RP(l) Hr - (-'0) -(-5) -(-5) (34 : 31: BaraJ.L 174 83 658 -(-5\ CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - 1-5) ~ 107) 313 Pakar~ 182_52 1:49 P (1) ,M (1) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (148 ) 314 Ataraura 166_33 1236 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) r 182) 315 Pandpur u 33 99 184 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 124 ) 316 Murela :=! 319_31 2267 P(l) CHW(l> w,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) 1303) 317 Chakemam All [; 29 95 260 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-CO) -(5-10) -(5-10) (35) 318 ChakmauludJ.. 13 36 251 -1-5) CHW!I) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -1-5) 133) 319 Chak Bhavanl Shanker':'; 52 61 536 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (72) 320 Kuh~ya ::J 133 96 1185 P (1) CHW(l) W,H? PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (165) 321 Kara~la :::; 16L07 824 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (113) 3:2 KhaJura 192 64 1295 P (1) FPC(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (173) 323 Apnlepur :::; 126_67 1008 - (-5) CIIW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (157} 3~4 Bharaura 52 21 244 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10 1 -(5-10) -(5-10) (37 ) 32.5 Jar-ron r- 19':::.64 1550 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 199) 326 Shankerpu~ 23_47 90 -(-5) CHW(l) W,l-lP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10; (9) ------_------_--_------~------Census DlreCLorAte, Jttar Pradesh II 12 13 :'4 15 16 17 18 ------PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GCI61 00:,TWEI9l 00) 59 00 27 00 16 96 ~ 309 16 KR JAUNPUR ED, EAG, El'. 2.00 GC(96 00) ,TWE ::1.00) 81 00 60.00 35 03 1'fm1"'!T 310 17 KR JAUN?UR EAG TWEI30 00) 0.00 3.00 5 85 311 22 ~ KR JAN PUR ED TWE I 48 DO) 62 DO 31 00 33 83 \WilT 312 22 KR JAUNPUR :':D,EAG GCI48.00),TWEIS7 00) 35 00 21.00 21 52 'l'Iiir 313 15 KR JAUNPliR ED TWEI1l7 00) 23.00 12 33 14.00 ~ 314 10 KR JANPUR ED TWEI23 DO) 4 DC 3.00 3.99 315 10 G'lT'F KR JAUNPUR ~D,EAG GC{J.58 00) ,'I'WEI59.00) 18 00 42.31 42 00 316 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI19.DO) 1. 00 2 00 2.95 ~3Wft 3~7 10 KR JAUNPUR ED GCI2 00) ,TWEI5 00) 0 DC 3 36 3.00 318 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR GCI9.00) ,TWI25.00) 3.00 4.00 7.61 ;;>!;~W'R 3:9 10 TKI4.00) KR JAUNPUR ED l. 00 TWE 169 00) 13 00 16 00 34.96 ~c 320 10 KR JAUNPUR ED 00 GCIS6 00), TW 139.00) 28.00 22 00 15 07 ~ 321 :0 KR JAUNPUR ED GCI48 00) ,TWE137 00) 6l.00 27.00 19.64 322 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 TWEI74 00) 31.00 10.00 9 67 323 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR GCI13.00),TWI27 00) 3 00 4.00 21 "R'm 324 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC (84 00), TW 124 00) 6.00 12.66 34 00 -;;R 325 10 TWEI32.00) KR JAUNPUR GC 15 00) ,TWI4 00) 6.00 2 00 3.47 326 10 ':'WEI3.00, ~ _0 ------0, B I T E ~- JnaKharlya 26 31 ------U N - I N H P. D ------irr~ ------ :2c Bargaon 216 11 961 _I-S} CHW (l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - i-5) ( 139) 32S Say-al KhuaJE 3:23.76 2140 P (1; RP (11 V;,HP PO DAli,Y as (310) 330 LaparJ.,. [ 762 05 4187 P (:) ,0 (~I FPC (1) T,W,HP PO -(5-10) BS (654) 331 Sonlkpur 139 22 909 Pill ,M( 11 CHW (1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-"0) (123) 332 Harahl CJ 390 94 1575 P (11 ,0(: I CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (262 ) 333 Etaur.1. 123.03 1H2 -(-5) FPC (11 , RP ( 11 W,HP -(-5) DAILY -(5-101 (:891 334 Meharanva 188 99 884 P(l) E'HC(l) ,PP(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) RS (1391 335 Chal:: H.l.samuddlnpur J 6.49 ------U N - N H A B I T E D ------ft<~ ----_---_- 336 Cha l::f a~ J ull ah C 13 76 ------(J N - I N H A B I T E D ------TR~ ------ 337 Makhemalepur -:; 91.06 856 Pili CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (124) ]36 RaJepur 159 86 1062 -(-51 CHW(1) W,HP -(5-10) -:5-10) -(5-10, (149) 339 Man~ya G 190 21 648 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (103) 340 Akbar Shahpur C 21 85 95 -(-5) CHW (1) W,liP -(5-:0) -(5-10) -(5-10) (6) 341 Urall J 118 58 674 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (100) 342 Chaksalahl J 28 73 22 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (3; 343 Baseerpusr 142 45 1263 P (1: CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (185) 344 Ch~raeya Deha 78.11 534 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-:0) -(5-:01 (381 Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesr 11 ~2 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ------KR JAUNPUP GC (12 00) ,TWE (6.31) 2.00 3 00 3.00 ~ 327 11 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 GC (88 .00) ,TW (38 00) 20.00 31 00 36 11 0Wl1C! 328 10 TWE (1 00) PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 10 00 GC(112.00),TWE(51.00) 58.00 59.00 33 76 ~~ 329 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 GC (105 00), TWE (191. 00) 331 00 7C.00 33.05 <'f'ffi 330 10 TK(30.00) KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(84.00) 6.00 19 00 30.22 331 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 3 00 GC(236.00),TWE(52.001 00 55.00 40.94 -mT 332 10 KR JAUNPUR ED GC(82.00),TWE(4.00) 4 00 12.00 21.03 ~ 333 10 PR JAUNPUR ED 5.00 TWE (31 00) ,0(22.00) 50.00 57.00 23.99 ~ 334 10 KR JAUNPURC TW (2. 00) 2 00 1 00 1.48 ~ f~""'i~A'F 335 10 KR JAUNPUR TW (9.00) 4.76 0.00 0 00 336 10 ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(56.06) 2.00 15 00 18 00 337 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 00 TWE(100.DD) 1 00 25.00 29.86 338 10 • ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(B9.00) 24.00 45.00 32.21 ~ 339 10 KR JAUNPUR TWE(12.00) 1. 00 6.85 2.00 3lCf;iR~ 340 10 KR JAUNPUR ED GC (69.00) ,TWE (5 .00) 12.00 17.00 15 58 ~ 341 10 KR JAUNPUR EA GC(20 73),TWE(2.00) 0.00 4.00 2.00 ~ 342 10 KR JAUNPUR ED GCI44.61),TWE(55.80) 20.51 3.80 17.73 343 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW (45 00) 6.29 6 74 20.08 ~ 34' 10 8 10 ------_------3 11 5 Bhadel}i._~ 3: 7 e_ 197E -[-5: CHWIl: W,HP -;5-10: -',S-lei -f5-10~ (28.2) 346 Kayar 351 6e 1801 Pili FPC I I) , RP I I) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10, - 15-10: ! 34 7) , 347 Bakkho Pa~ Ll 50 99 _----_---- U N - I 'I H A B I T E D ------_ ir<" 3lf'ilTG --_------ 348 Khalllpur 149 74 1074 P II i CHW [1) W,HP PO -:5-10) -(5-10) [148) 349 Bharotna r 1"5 69 868 -(5-10) CHW(l) w,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1147) 350 Karaundl n 2:2.06 655 -15-10) CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -[5-10) -15-10) 1106) 351 Kalsarpur Adaal 46.54 266 -1-5) CHW(1) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (31) 3<;~ Dhaurayel 372 3: 1964 Pll) FPC: 1) ,RPlll '.,hP -15-10) -(5-10) -[5-1D) (263) 353 Kafarpur 20 64 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------_ "'311'llG ------ 354 Kalsarpu=- Mafl LJ 21 85 4 -(5-101 CHW[l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1) 355 Chak Maldepu:: 49 37 39 -(S-lOI CHWl11 W,HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(S-10) " (6) 356 Kandarapur 164.31 439 - (-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-LO) (71) 'Total . 29743 07 207285 P(SS) ,M(16) H (I) ,MCW(l) 29852 ;; ( 4 ) , PUC ( 5 ) MH(2),CWCI2) 0(5) PHC (4) ,D(l) FPC (8) , RP 131 I CHW(161) 12 15 15 17 KP JiWNPUR TW\lOO 00' :0 91 20 00 6.00 ~ 3J5 10 KR Jl>.UNPUR E:D GCrZ5.00),TWE(235.00) 13 14 28 50 50 04 q;!fff 346 10 KR JAUNPUR GCI30.99) ,TWEi3 00) 5 00 4.00 6.00 347 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GCI48.00) ,TWEiSZ 00) 16.78 9.68 23.28 348 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC(35.00),TWEI60 00) 29 36 6.04 15.29 'R'm 349 10 KR JAUNPUR GCI98.00) ,TWE182 00) 5.56 7 62 18 88 ~ 350 10 KR JAUNPUR GCI20.00),TWEf6.00) 1.46 5.84 13 24 ~~ 351 10 KR JAUNPUR GC (l00 00),TWE(165 00) 11.88 41. 98 53.46 ~ 352 10 KR JAIJNPUR EA GCIS.64: ,TW(2.00) 3.00 5.00 5.00 353 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA GC(S.8S),TWE(Z 00) 3.00 6 00 S.OO ~11'I'it 354 10 PR JAUNPUR 0.95 GCrZ8.00),TWE(10 00) 3.27 6.00 1.15 355 Ie --~ PR JAUN?UR GC(98.00),TWE(10.00) 37 93 7.56 10.82 356 10 ~ 105.40 GC(5383.51),TW(360953) 4774.78 3969.46 4067.51 TWE(7507.46),TK(71.00) 0(40.00) en I I I I I I I H A H G AN J I I ,r-' ' I I- I'I~I z 11:-:;:0 0 : " , « E I I :::c " ~J ~ ::;) ..., z: a: X -c :::::0 c.:> ...z ~ :z: ::> -c Q :z:.,. ~ ...u Z .... Ii: « :z:~ ...>- :::c Ci ~ == ~ ~ ~ :z >- g;o '" ~ CD 1991 "MTTtIAT 1991 CENSUS .,.,+!fuwl<"'f AMEFITI:SS AND D'_strlct Name : Jaunnur =1i'~.,.,~ - r..rr.ll'f'lph:lfcrElT~:mtm~ (-) M71R"iE"iITO=* f"'n'"ll-rn-err~ :!QlOIiiTf ar:l:"ihil~ni< -err -rn WJnR~ -5 fq;--,fr • 5-10 f,;;--,fr <"'f 10+ f,;;- m'iinlftlR ~ir irmir f;l .~en~tLes Ava~lable - [If not avaLlaole w~~hLn ~he v:llage. a dasn (-) has been shown Ln ~ne =Olumn and next to L~r Ln brackets, the d~stance Ln broad ranges v_z -5 Kms , 5-10 Kms and 10- Kms. 0: ~he neareSL place where Lhe faclllty 1.5 avallable has been glven ] ~ =~"ITt! ~~'!"'f q;;;r~ ~ ~ ..n:; 1 S 6 9 10 C.D. Block Khutanan Tansll Snahgan] Ll 357 Bans~ngh ?a":t~ ::; 14.97 25 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -1-5) - (-5) 16) 358 PaharaJapur 17 00 268 -(-5: CHW(l) HP -(-5) - (-:,) - r-5) (37) 359 Kas~yapur 91 87 560 -(-5J CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -I-51 -'-5) (73) 360 Barbaspu= 33 99 279 P[l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) as (37) 361 Bhlknana Pur 53 42 232 ?D) CHWll) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (34) 362 Mohammadpur Urf Chak= , 69 ill -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (5-10) -15-10) -15-10) (22) 363 Kat.l.rpur 119 79 708 -I-S) CHWll) W,HP -IS-I0) -(S-lO) -(S-lO) (921 364 Gulam~pur J 81. 7S 532 -1-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (S-10) -(5-10) -15-10) 167 ) 365 Madarpur 0 45.73 482 -(-5) CHW (1) HP -1-5) -(-SI - (-5) 184 ) 366 Chandau.l .... 29 :4 213 -1-5) CHW {l) W,HP -15-10r -~-5, -(5-:0: " 13: ) 367 Mohamrnaapur 23 47 474 -(-51 CHW(l) W,HP -15-101 -15-:0) -15-10) 168 ) 368 :'orlya 79 3: 319 -1-5) CHW (i) HP - ;-5; -: -S) - (-5) (S..::l ; =~ VILLAGE D:RECT~Pt 'Iftr= LAND USi': 'Iftr >r = ~..m ."., ~mr 31fufm; onfif 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 mrn-~ - ~ ~- ~ KR JAUNPUF EA 1.50 TW (1 72) ,TWEI9 00) 0 00 0 75 2 00 357 42 ~~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI6.00) ,TWEI9 90) 0.00 0 75 0.35 358 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TW 178 87),TWE112 00) 0.00 0 00 10 359 48 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TWI14.49),TWEI17 25) 1 50 0.50 0 25 360 41 ~ KR JAUNPR EA TW{20.00; 25.00 6 42 2 00 361 47 ~ PR JAUNPUR E}\ TW 11. :<'9) ,TWE 15 00) a 00 1.00 0.50 362 47 w.{,_~~"3Q;""""~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI12 29) ,TWE 1101 50) 2 00 2 50 1 50 363 47 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI20.00) ,TWEI60 00) 0.00 1.25 0 SO 364 47 'FfT'l'I'F PR,KR JAUNPUP EF-. TW 140 :3) 4 50 0 00 1 00 365 48 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TW(3 24I,TWEI:S 25) 0 00 0 00 0.75 ~ 366 48 KR "AUNPUR EA TWI2.67i,TWE(l3_OO; 4.25 ::: 50 1 05 367 4: ~ KR JAUNPUP EA TW ill 12) ,TWE(65.00) 70 0 00 1.50 ~ 368 47 5 9 10 360 Pat~l Narendrapur ~S6 18 '303 P(:) ,MIl) lfi(~_) rr (1) , PHC (:) ,W: III W,cIP PTO,PHONE DAILi BS (600) PUC (1 i Oil) ,prll) 370 Bhataul~ 75 68 6A "I P(l) CHW(l: W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - I-51 (71 ) 371 Da::awa 9Q 96 331 -(-5: Cf!W(1) W,HF -(-5) -(-5) -(-5, (42) 37::- Kare:eT11pur Kl-turd 48 97 185 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (24) 373 Ku~ubeechak 28 33 586 - (-5, Cf!W(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (81) 374 JagdJ..shpur 34 40 233 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) (28) 375 Bhevraha Kalan 95 10 702 -[-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (82) 376 Fateh Gar!1 110 08 762 P [1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (103) 377 Nemour 15 38 14 -:-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (3) 378 Ramruppur :J 28 73 88 -(-5) CHW(l) W, HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (13) - (-5) 379 Chak Mom.1.n~ha 7 69 8 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) (2) 380 Bhevraha :: 64.75 294 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (34) 381 Ngahara 24 28 177 -(-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (28) 382 Raslkapur 29 95 97 -(-5) CHW(l) HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (20) -(5-10) 383 Kayam Gan~ :: 38.04 303 -[-5) CHW(l) HP - (-5) -(-5) (40 ) 384 Pur a Bhulan 28 73 90 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (8) 380 Jamur• ..Lja 53 83 653 P (1) ,M ( 1) , "UC (l) PHC (1) ,CHW (1) T,HP PO -(-5) BS (98) 386 HlSSaTrluddlnpur l:~ 51 50~ -(-5) CHW(l) HP - (-5; - (-5) - (-5) (62) Census DlreCtora~e, Uttar Pradesh ~I 11 12 13 14 15 ~6 1~ 12 PR,hR JAUNPUR E1'. TW (30 63; ,TWE1205 95) 4 20 5 15 10 25 369 47 ~~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ;0;1' TW (34 00) ,TWE130 25) :> 43 5.50 3 50 ~ 370 46 PR,KP JAUNPUR El'. TW (19 OO),TWE(72 56) 2 00 4 25 2 15 ssm 371 44 KP JAUNPUF EA 'C'W(6 471,TWE(37 00) 2 25 1 50 1 75 372 42 ~~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TW( d 001,TWE(2L08) 1 25 0 75 1 25 373 41 ~ PF,KR JAUNPUR EA TW(24.15),TWE(8 75) 0 00 0.00 1 50 374 41 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TW (78 40),TWE(6 40) 4.95 3.00 2.35 mm PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TW(88.38),TWE(8 00) 4.95 5.50 3.25 376 35 m"" KR JAUNPUR EA TWI8.69;,TWE(4.24) 0.95 00 0.50 377 33 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI22 48) ,TWE(6 251 0 00 0 00 0 00 378 38 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI7 57) 0 00 0 12 0.00 ~~ 379 37 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(2 35),TWE(60 25) O.OC 1 95 0.25 ~ 380 36 KR JAUNPUR EA GC(15.00),TWE(5.28) 0.00 0 00 4.00 ~ 381 45 KR JAUNPUR EA GC(20.95) 0 00 0 00 9.00 382 45 ~ KR JAUNPJR EA GC(9.00),WE(7.00) a 00 0 00 2.04 ~~ 383 45 ':'W(20 00) 0 00 00 8 73 384 PR JAUNPUR EA GC 112 00) ,TWE(8 00; a ~ 38 PR JAUNPUR EA GCI20 00),TW(10 00] 0 00 0.00 13 83 385 40 TWEII0 00) ~ PR JAUNPUR EA GC(6D.Ol),TW(20 001 0 00 5 00 12.50 fi"'! 387 AhcJ.rpur 208.83 629 -(-5; CHW (l) HE - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) : 10~; 388 TlsaU.ll.:;.. 1J4 48 1040 P(j.),Htl; CHW(L HP - {-5' -(-5) as (130) 389 Khartappur 152.17 926 -(-5) CHW (1) HP - (-S, -(S-10) -(-5) (123 ) 390 su_,,:anpur Ghughurl III 02 :646 P(l) CHI\' (") HP - (-5) -(5-10) as (264 ) 391 Mlya Chay 38.04 359 - (-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (56) 392 Dhlraull Lachan 44.S2 606 P (1) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (76) 393 FlroJPur :J 136 79 998 - (-5) CHW (1) HP - (-51 -(-5) as (136) 394 Puradalaa c:: 63.13 489 -(-5) ewe ( I) I CHW ( 1 ) HP -(-51 - (-5) -(-5) (76) 395 Udhopattl 21 04 83 -(-5) RP(2) HP -(-51 -(-5) BS (13 ) 396 Uchwadeeha G 109.67 554 - (-5) CHW(l) HF -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (96) 397 B.1.shunpur c: 20 24 282 P (1) CWC (1) , RP ( 1 ) HP PO DAILY BS (37 ) 398 Malookpur c: 141. 65 1007 -(-5) CHW(11 HP -1-5) -(-5) BS (140 ) 399 Chak Patt.l. '] 37 23 148 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5; - (-5) -(-5; (31) 400 Chhatal Kalan C 204.78 1780 P (1) ,M (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (296) 401 Akkhlpur :J 82 76 809 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (89) 402 Budhapur :J 57.06 154 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (20) 403 MOhluddJ.npur Marawa :J 108 46 1048 P (:) CHW(1) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (145) 404 Paarpur 30 35 296 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -1-5) - (-5) -(-S) (44 ) ------Census Dlrectorate. Uttar Pradesh 11 13 15 16 17 18 2 GC[150.00),TW(25 13 83 387 PR Jl'UNPUP EP. 00) 0.00 0 00 - ~ 39 TWEI20 00) PR JJl.UNPUR EA GC (70 00) ,TWIS9.00) 0 00 1 00 14 48 firn'R;ft 388 36 JAUNPUF GC(27.171,TW'65.001 25 00 389 1<'R E1' 0 00 0 00 ~ 38 TWE(35.00) KR JAUNPUR EP TW(20.00),TWE(60.00) 0 00 10 00 21 OZ 390 40 ~W KR JAUNPUR EP. GC (30 00) 0 00 0.00 8.04 ~ 391 40 PR JAUNPUR EA TW (16 00),TWE(16 00) 0 00 2.52 10.00 fuit<;ft~ 392 40 PR JAUNPUR EA GC (30 00),TW(40.00) 0 00 0.00 6 79 393 37 TWEi60 001 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA GC(35.00) ,~WE(20.00) 0 00 0.00 8 ~3 394 37 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA GC(12.00) 0 00 0.00 9 04 ~~ 395 37 KR JAUNPUR EA GC 146 00),TWEI50 00) 0.00 0.00 13 67 ~ 396 37 PR JAUNP:JR EA GC lIS 24) 0.00 0.00 5.00 397 37 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA GC(30 OO),~WI20 00) 0 00 0 00 72 .::5 398 35 TWE(19 40) ~ KR Jl'.DNPUR EA TW(19.00),TWEI15.23) 0.00 00 2 00 399 36 -~ KR SHAHGANJ EA 3 00 TW (100 00) ,TWE(94 78) 0.00 5 00 2.00 ~q;;;rr 400 3 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW(50.281,TWEI27.681 0 00 3.00 2.C~ ~ 401 3 2 0.78 402 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG rW(36 001,TWE1l8 28) 0 00 00 ~ 3 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW (28 00),TWE(67 46) 8 00 3.00 2.00 ~-:w;r 403 2 PR SHAHGANJ ED TW(~8.60) 0 00 1.00 0 75 'lR'l' 404 3 ------~~,~~ ------~-~------~ 6 8 j 0 ------~------I-S) - (-5) -1-5) dOS Mubat"ar;m= :1 74 179 -(-5; CHW(2. \ EP 129 ) 606 NlJamDur 171 S9 989 P (1, CHW',l) 'lP - 1-5) -1-5) -'-S, (126) lAT, HP - (-5) -15-10) -(:;-10) 407 Lor.~ya Patt1.. :81.31 1196 P (1) CHW:l) 11611 -(-5) 408 Baa.aopur 283.29 151: -i-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) (193) - (-5) - (-51 - (5-10) 409 Dh~raolll Nankar 1'1.24 1262 Pll) RP (1) ,CHW ( 1 ) W,HP (170) - (-51 -(-5) -(5-10) 410 Dh~raolll f>..ushal 59 90 22'7 -(-51 RI? 11) , CHW (1) vi, ril? (29) ".. Sal - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 412 Chak~ahamaa 6 07 65 -(-5J CHW\l) Til.RP (13) - P I T D ------413 Chaknona~ c::, 6.88 --_------U N - N " B E iR: 31l - (5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) '14 AKabarpur :J 88 .. ~2 752 P (1) RP ( 1) ,CHW ( 1) W,HI? (104) -(5-10) 415 Nooruddlnpur 75 27 484 - (-5) RP(l) ,CHW(l) W - (5-10) -(5-10) 168 ) -{5-1D; 416 SUltha KhurO 499.80 2084 P {I) RP ( 1) , CHW (l , W,TW.HP -(5-10) - (5-10) (286) -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-101 417 M~lkl Pa::tl 43.71 391 -(-5: CHWl11 W,HP (51 ) 418 Sauralya ::'84.91 2050 P :1, ,M (I) RP ( 1) ,CHW ( 1 ) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS (279) - (-5) 419 Khwa] spur 57 06 980 P(2) RP(1),CHW(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) (132) -1-5) 420 Ch.ak Chauknanda 10.93 124 - (-5) CHW 11) W,HI? - (-5) - (-5) (15) -(5-10) 421 Bhatp~ra 110 78 986 P (1) CHWlll ",HP -15-10) - (-5) (148) -(S-10) 422 Turkal,..ll':l- _J 51.40 361 Pill CFW III W,HP - (-5) - (-5) (4,,) ------Census D~rect~rate, ULtar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 2 -~------PR SRAHGAN;; Tw (1~ 73) 0.21 405 ED 0 00 a 80 ~ 3 PR SRAHGANJ ED,EAG 5 00 TW 185 00),TWE(78 59) 0 00 ~ CO 1 00 ~ 406 3 PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG TW (123 00) ,TWE(38.43) e 10 5 00 1 78 ~~ 407 5 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC I 102 00) ,TW199 00) 5 00 5.00 3 05 408 38 TWEI69.24) ~ PR JAUNPUR EA 0.70 TWI83 00) ,TWEI49 35) 4.13 1.01 3.05 futt<;ft~ 409 38 PR JAUNPUR EA 0.35 TW(26.06) ,TWEI28 54) 1.54 1.63 1 78 fum;IT 'FR'f 410 38 PR JAUNPUR EA 1.00 TWI15.29) ,TWEI17.22) 0.75 0.50 0 26 411 35 0(1 00) ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI4.57) 0 00 0 00 1.50 ~ 41: 36 KR JAUNPUR TWI6.88) a 00 0 00 0 00 ~ 413 34 PR,KR JAUNPUR EA 1 34 TWI38 06) ,TWEI36 97) 1 78 5.72 4 35 4:4 35 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TWI38.43) ,TWE(32.46) 0.85 1. 08 2 45 415 38 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA 12.00 GC[276.38:,TWI54.07) 52.66 27.31 :4 32 416 ::5 TWE(52.4S) ,0(0 61) ?R,KR JAUNPUR Ell. a 05 TWI:O 00) ,TWEI15 45) 3 00 1. 00 3.16 ~~ 417 35 Oil 05) ?R JAUNPUR EA 3 87 TWI220.20),TWEI26.21) 4 93 13.67 16.03 ~ 418 3D PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TWi40.00),TWE(8.36) 1.50 1. 75 5.45 419 34 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA 1. 06 rWI3.39),TWE,3.30) 1 03 0 47 0 68 ~~ 420 34 4 o· EA 5.37 TW 180 00) , TWE (70.00) 3.97 0 84 2 06 £.- KR JAUNPUR ~ 35 018 54) 7 PR JAUNPUR EA 1.63 TWI40.00) ,TWE(2.02) 2.54 2 8 2 34 ~ 422 34 6 9 ------4:3 Kanarnau _J e7.8~ 950 ?(l: RP(1) TW, rIP -r-5) -(5-10) BS (123) 4:4 Hab~Dpu:: 66 37 283 ? (1;1 CllW(l) ~,W,H? -(-Sj - (-5) -(-5) (37) 425 SamShlp'..lr 95 04 630 - f-S; Cl!W (~) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (64) 426 patayla 51.40 1846 P (1), M; 1) D (1) W,HP PO DAIL! - (-5) (252) 4:7 Banhara J08 05 1A45 P (1) RP ( 1) , CHW ( 1 ) W,HP -(;;-10) TtlU -(5-10) (214) 4:8 Makr:.adumpur 95.91 1388 -1-5) CllW(l) W,HP -(-51 - (-5) -(-5) (2111 4~9 Lakhralya 64.35 425 P(l) Cl!W(11 W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-51 (54) 430 Newaada co 35.21 253 -(-5) CllW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (33) 431 Up"d!1yapur 30.35 471 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (61) 432 Rasoolpur 222.99 1986 P (1) I H (1) Cl!W (1) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-51 (217 ) 433 Shahabuddlnpur 78.92 955 P' c) ,M(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(-51 BS ( 12:::) 434 Usraully J 163 50 1169 P (1) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (155) 435 Chakbank.atha 24 28 214 -(-5) Cl!W (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (33) 436 Sultanpur J 68 39 2.24 -(-5) CllW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (321 437 Asharaqarr :J 57.47 391 -{-51 PHS!I! W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (60) 43e Kapsl.ya 108.86 714 - (-5) CllW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 89) 439 Oy~na 183.33 1410 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (19:2) 440 Rustarnpur 68 80 713 -(-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (68) Census C~rectorate, O~tar Pradesh 11 1~ 13 15 18 2 ------PP JAUNPUP EP. ':W(70 50) ,TWE(I: 47) 0 00 1 87 2 98 ~ 423 32 KR JAUNPUR ED 8 00 TW (10 ao) ,TWE [20.00) 10 DC 00 1~.37 424 38 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR EA TW(50 00) ,TWEI2 04) 0 00 0 00 3 00 4~5 ~1 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA WEI35 00) 0.00 6 40 10 00 'R'«'fT 42E 41 PR,KR JAUNPUR EP. 1.34 TWI60.00),TWEI37.B9) 4 23 l.30 3.29 iRlm 427 35 PR,KR JAUNPUR EAG 0.95 TW 180 00) ,TWE(10.61) 2.25 45 0 65 428 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWI60.00),TWE(4.35) 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fmlt KR JAUNPUR EA TW(30 00),TWE(4 46) 0.00 0.00 0.70 ~ 430 38 KR JAUNPUP EA TWI20 00) ,TWEI9.30) 0.00 1 00 0.05 431 40 ~ PR, KR JAUNPUR ED 17 97 TWII00.00),TWEI85.02) 2.00 7 00 "] .00 432 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 4 00 TW 130 00) ,T'WEI31 00) 0.00 3 00 10 92 433 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 10 50 TWI99.DO),TWEI37 00) 2 00 4 00 11.00 ~ 434 42 KR JAUNPUR 3 40 TWIl.8S) ,TWE(lO.OO) 2.00 1 00 6 00 ~ 435 35 KR JAUNPUR 2.39 TW(27.00),TWEI20.00) 8 00 5 00 6.00 436 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW 140 00) ,TWE(9.00) 3.00 1. 00 4.47 ~ 437 41 KR JAUNPUR 4.86 TWI50.00) ,TWEI28.00) 8.00 6 00 1::: 00 ~ 438 35 KR JAUNPUR ED 6 33 TWII00.00) ,TWE(71 00) 0.00 2.00 00 ~ 439 40 KR JAUNP;]R ED 6 80 TWI40.00),TWEI14.00) 2.00 :; 00 4.00 440 34 ~ ------~------~------_._-_._------~------~ 9 10 ------_------(-5, -(-5: 4.Jl J-JB..lderpU r 75 6° 707 -(-5) CHTil (1- W,HP -'-5; 1103) 44= Dlhla 515 59 32 7Q P(1; ,M (l) CHW(:) W,HP PO DAILr 8S 1435 ) - (- 5) 143 Pars82dpur 3" 40 196 -1-5) [~HS (~) vi, HP -i-5, -1-5) (27) 444 Blrampur 205 59 176; Pll) PHS (1) W,HP - (-5) -I-51 - (-5) 1225) 445 Uda.lpt.:.r DlPl 195 47 1203 P11; CHTil (11 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1184) 446 Sherpur 263.06 2394 P( Ii CHTil ( 1) W,HP - 1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (398 ) 44"1 SlJerapat"::]_ 120 20 1167 -1-5) CHW(11 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) IH7) 448 Gobarane. 60 71 6~o -(-5) CHWI1) W,HP -(-s; -(-5) BS 181) 449 Shanabuadlnpur 75.27 612 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 179 ) - (-5) 450 Sa~nt panaul~ 64 75 505 -1-5) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) (52) 451 Shahamau 48 56 39: -1-5) Clr" 11) W,FP -1-5) -1-5) -I-51 158) 452 Sadl"1ar.pur 59 49 609 P11; ,Mill ,H(l) CHTil (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 193 ) puc (1) 4SJ Pl,.lk.1chr:a 938 09 8212 P(l) ,Mlll/H(1) H (1), Clfiil (1) W,HP PO DAILY - (-5) (607) 454 KaJ...radeeha 81.34 1176 -'-5) CHWll) W,HP -I-51 -(-5) 8S (168) 455 Aalampur 19 02 82 -:-5) CHW (II W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5; (12) 456 Khalasa Patc_ 54 63 801 - :-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-51 -(-5) - (-5; (94 ) 457 Jarnaludclnpur 120 20 899 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -I-51 (124) 458 KaJ lsnar.pur 45 73 663 -(-5) CHW(ll W,HP - (-51 -(-5) - 1-5', {gIl Census Dlrectorate, Uttar P:aoesr €.!) ------11 12 13 14 15 16 l' 18 2 ------KR JAUNPUR ED 6 68 TW(20 00) ,TWE [36.00) ~ 00 6 00 5 00 44:L 39 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED 10 59 TW (206 00) ,TWE(Z26 00) 0 00 35 00 38 00 fuf;: KR JAUNPUR 3 40 TW (20 00) ,0(4.00) 2 00 00 00 443 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR I 59 TW (94 00) ,Ol80 00) 10.00 4.00 10 00 444 38 ~ KR JAUNPUR 5.47 TW(100.00),O(67.00) 10.00 3.00 10 00 ~eyft 445 41 PR JAUNPUR ED 10.46 TW(6S.00) ,TWE (110.00; 6 00 4. 00 64 00 446 40 iR'F PR JAUNPUR ED 4.50 TW(12 50) ,TWE(90 00) 0 00 2.00 11.20 447 37 W"«7r 4 PR JAUNPUR ED 71 TW(26.00) ,TWE(20.DO) 0.00 2.00 8 00 T"i1'GIm 448 36 PR JAUNPUR ED 5 27 TW(20.00) ,TWE(34.00) 0 00 4 00 12.00 449 37 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED 4.75 TW(30 00),TWE(20.00) 0.00 2 00 8 00 tk~ 450 38 KR JAUNPUR ED 1.56 TW(20 00),TWE(20 00) 0.00 2.00 5.00 451 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 4 49 TW(40.00) ,TWE (6.00) 0.00 0.00 9 00 452 36 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED 15 09 T.(400.00) ,TWE(398.0C) 63.00 2.00 60.00 ~ 4.53 35 PR JAUNPUR ED 5.34 TW(30 00),TWE(36.00) 0 00 1 00 9 00 ~ 454 36 KR JAUNPUR ED 2.00 TW(3 95)"WE(10 00) 0.00 0 05 3.00 455 35 ~ KR JAUNPT;R 5 ED 00 TW(9 00),TWE(20 00) 0 00 5 00 15 63 19<'Im 456 36 '«it KR JAUNPliR ED 4.20 TW (17 00) ,TWE(90 00) 0 00 4 00 5.00 U1:qi~')"'l{ 457 34 KR JAUNPUR ED 00 TW (5 DO) ,TWE(3D.DO) 0.00 1. 00 8 73 458 35 ~ 6 9 9 lC 459 Jaukabad 76 4q 672 ~ (~5) CHv] II} W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) [98) 460 Khu'-ahan 301 17 2832 P (1) PP(3) ,CHW[i) W,HP PO,PTO WED, SAT BS (402) 461 Chak Blsanuaasa Mafl: 32 78 361 p (:) CRW (1) HP - (-5) -(-5) (64 ) 46: Chak Su:!..tha 37 06 352 - (-5) CHW [l i HP -(-5) - (-5) BS 151) 463 Banuvaolh [ 254 96 -1709 - (-5) RP ( 1) , CHW ( 1 ) HP -(-5) mULY BS 1202) 464 Bhagamalpur 143 67 922 P(lJ\ RP 11) , CRW 11) l'? PO DAILY - (5-10) 1154) 465 Dara'la 198 30 1976 -1-5) CHW 11) HP -1-5) -1-5) -1>10) (248) 466 Aadlnatnpur 21 45 451 - (-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) 163) 467 Ramapur 47 35 384 -(-5) CHW [1) HP -(-5) - (-5) -1-5) (46) 468 Chakl_alman 23 88 30~ -1-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) -[-5) -(-5) (37) ~69 Chak Blsanudaas AdaaO 1 21 ------U N - I N H A B T E D ------iR~ ------ 470 Nagava 135 98 718 P(l) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -1-5) - (-5) (92) 47: Pakarpur 18 21 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------iR~ ------ 47~ PanalJll o 118 58 1522 p 11) ,M (1) CHW(2) W,HP PO -(-5) -1-5) 1196) 473 Begr"JPur J 32 78 204 - (-5) CRW (1) HP -(-5) -(-5) -1>10) (38) 474 Lavayen 544 32 2338 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -1>10) (321) 475 Naull 520 85 1905 p 11) CHW 11) HP - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) 1339) J76 JahlrUad.Lnpur ~8 :1 ::43 - (-5) CHWI1) HP -1-5) -(5-10) -15-10) 136) Cer.sus D~rectora::e, Ut'Car Praaesh 71 11 12 13 14 15 16 l' 18 1 ------_------?R JP.UNPUR ED 2 49 TW (:2 00, ,TWE(50 00) 0 00 2 00 10 00 ~ 459 34 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED 20 10 TW (100 OO},TWE(Sl 07' 42 00 10 00 48 00 460 36 ~ PR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 0 28 GC(20 00) ,TW(10 40) 0 00 1.89 0.21 ~~~ 461 12 PR SHAHGANJ EAG 0 29 GC (7.48) ,TWE 140. 00) 7.00 2.00 0.29 ~~ 462 12 PR SHAHGANJ EA 2 00 TWI36 96) ,TWE [200.00) 00 5 00 6.00 463 18 " ~ KR SHAHGANJ EA 1 00 GC [100 00),TW(17 67) 19 00 4.00 2.00 464 8 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED GC(84.00),TWE{100 11) 4.00 3.00 2 19 1(V'IT 465 11 ED GC(lS.00),TW(4.45) KR SHAHGANJ 0 00 1.00 1. 00 ~ 466 KR SHAHGANJ EA 1 00 TWEI44 01) 0 00 2 00 0 34 467 4 'Ul11'F KR SHAHGANJ EA GC (20 00) ,TW(2 80) 0 00 0.79 0 29 ~ 468 12 KR SHAHGANJ TW 11 ::L ) 0.00 0 00 a 00 ~~~ 469 12 KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 1.00 GC(6 68) ,TW(90.00) 0.00 6.00 2.21 "I"]qj' 470 12 TWE(30 00) KR SHAHGANJ TW(12 01) 4.00 2.00 0.20 471 12 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG 0 79 GC(6.44) ,TWI4C.00) 13 00 2.00 6.35 ~ 472 13 TWE(SO.OO) KR SHAHGANJ ED,EAG GC (7 43) ,TW(20.00) 3 00 2 00 0.35 473 13 ~ KR SHAHGANJ ED, EAG 7 00 TW(221.00) ,TWE(276.00) 25 32 10 00 5 00 ~ 474 12 KR JAUNPUR EA TW 1300 00) ,TWE(140.00) 60 00 0.00 20.85 ~ 475 30 KR JAUNPUR ED TW (11 00) 0.00 0 00 21 476 31 ~ IS A77 AhlrD Parshuraampu.!:' 162 69 1:'80 P (1) CHW (1) HP -(-5; -:5-10) -IS-lei (~OA ) A7S 'l'.1.ka!::.. Knurd : 7 S 24 1299 P (1) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -~5-10) -(5-10; (221) 479 Kotawallya 23.S? 228 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -:5-10) -(5-101 (33) 480 MaLtlaa!'lpur 35 61 173 - (-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5, - (5-10) -(5-10) (:3) 481 Dldknora 259 41 666 -(-S) CHW(l) liP -(-S) - :10~) -(S-10) (81) 48::: Jameen Dhamaur 38 04 514 - (-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -:-S) - (-S) (71) 483 Tenduaa 19 83 293 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (42) 484 Dhamaur ~ 86.20 145: P (l),M (:.) CHW(l) HP -(-5) - [-5) - (-5) (24D) 485 Bandanpur q7 75 296 - (-5) CHW(l) liP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (38) 486 Bhatpura 11 74 208 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -i-S) - (-S) (34) 487 Ml.J.Jlkk.J...rpur 5G :8 475 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -1-5J -(-S) -I-S) ( 63) 488 Jal-npur 19 43 194 - (-5; CHW (I) HP -5) -(-S) -1-5) (17) 489 Nocrudd~np\.lr 34.40 322 - (-5) CHW(l \ HP -(-5) -(-5\ - (-5) (46) 490 M~thanepur c::: 18 21 220 -(-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (24) 491 Madaraha ::J 26 31 39 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (4 ) 49::: Hasanpur [ 33 19 98 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (17 ) 493 Bans.:.pur 28 33 204 - (-5) CHW (I) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (31) 494 EJd.1pur :J 37 64 187 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5, (24) ------Cerlsus :'lrectorate# \:;-t~ar Pr8aesn 11 12 13 is 16 18 KR JAUNPUP ED 'I'WE(lC2 00) 3:' 00 12.00 17 69 3lff;ir~ '77 28 KR JAUNPUP TW 121 00) ,TWEIIOO.OOJ 40 00 5 00 8 24 fo!;it~ 478 29 KR JAUNPUR TW 120 00 ) 0 08 0 00 3.88 ~ <79 25 KR JAUNPUR TWI20.00) ,TWE(10 00) 2.61 0.00 3 00 480 27 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWI28.00) ,TWE(200.00) 18.00 8 00 41 ~ 481 28 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(20 00),TWE(9 60) 4 04 1 35 3 05 "IIfR~ 482 24 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED TW{5 00j,TWE(5.001 6 00 83 3 00 ~31T 483 23 ° KR JAUNPUR EA TW (30 00),TWEI20.00) 24 00 0 00 :2 00 ~ 484 23 KR JAUNPUR TWI20.00) ,TWE(20.00) 3 00 1 00 75 485 25 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW(10.0o) 0 00 0 00 1 74 486 24 'lC'! KR JAUNPUR TW (20 00) ,TWE(20.00) 5.00 2 00 3 18 487 25 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW 15 OO),TWE 15 00) 6.00 0 00 3 43 488 24 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA GC (10 00) ,TWIIO 00) 10.00 1 00 3 40 '89 24 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWE(16.00) 0.00 0.00 2.21 490 24 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG GC 110 001,TWE(10 00) 4. 00 1 00 1.31 ~ 491 24 EA 1. 00 l.:J..9 492 KR JAUNPUR TWI7.00),TWEI20.00) '.00 ~ 23 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(10 OO),TWE(lO 00) 5.00 3.33 0.00 493 22 ~ KR JAUNPUR GCl9 OOI,TWI9 00) 12 00 2.00 5 64 494 22 ~ ,""1 3 7 e 10 ------495 Ma~aaas Pa~":l 21 45 458 - (-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -i-5) -1-5) (57) 496 Nadat..2..l 270 7" 1453 P(l, CHW (1) fIP -(-5) -i-5) -(-51 (169 ) 497 Cnakdadl Dlna 9 71 ---_------U N - I N H A B T E D ------ir< amITG ------ 498 Tlkarl Kalan 280 05 1084 P (1) CHWI1) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-51 (152) 499 Newada ~ 49 78 313 -(-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) -(-5) as (33) 500 Nlrar..Janpur 24.69 319 -(-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 141) 501 BlrlshamshuddlD pur ~ 229.86 1097 P(l) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5: (134) 50: Jagbandan Pur J 38.45 330 - (-5) caw (1) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS (53) 503 Uchhanll Pur r 36 0: 123 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (18) 504 Baranpur 118 98 ll71 P (1) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(5-10 ) BS (153) 505 Marhat 129.10 754 -(-5) CHW(l) HP PO -(-5) BS (105) 506 Chakbarna 5.67 134 - (-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (24 ) 507 Chakfatepur 16 59 203 -(-5) CHW(1) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (24) 508 Hansapur 27 52 47 -(-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -{-5) -(-5) (7) 509 Kablrudd~T1pur "J 24.28 312 - (-5) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (59) 510 Banar~pur 40 07 252 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (4 4 ) 5ll Bneekn P3.tt.l 6.48 ------U N - N H A B I T E D ------ir< 3lIo;JG ------ 51:: T~ghara .J 100.37 1456 Pill CHW(1) HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (214 ) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 13 15 1b 17 18 ------_------~------KR J"lUNPUP EP Ge(7 00; ,TWE(2.0 00) 0 00 1.00 3 45 ~~ ~ 95 21 KR JAUNPUR E1' TW (114 18),TWE(90 00 : 55.00 56 7 00 ~ 496 25 KR JAUNPUR TW(8 00) a 00 0 00 1 71 ~iW;r 497 22 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(145.00),TWE(100.00) 10.00 15 00 10 05 fo!;it q;;;rr 498 23 PR JAUNPUR SA TW (25 00) ,TWE{20 00) 0 00 2 00 2 78 ~ 499 28 PR JAUNPUR SA GC(9 00) ,TW(lO aD} 3 00 G 20 2 49 500 28 ~ KR JAUNPUR SA Ge(S3 OO),TW(lOO 00) 50 00 4.00 22 86 oi1{i~i"'<'l.. l'1'l'< SOl 27 PR JAUNPUR SA 0.50 TW (20 OO),TWE(14 80) 1 50 0.00 2.45 502 30 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA TW (20 00) ,TWE (11.00) 0 00 1.00 4.02 503 30 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA 0.98 TW(50.00) ,TWE(50 00) 0 00 2 00 16 00 504 30 ~ PR JAUNPUR El'. 1.00 TWE(119 00) 0 00 0 10 9 00 >me: 50S 30 PR JAUNPUR EA 0.67 GC(~ DC) ,TW(1 50) 0 20 0 20 1 10 ~ 506 31 KR JAUNPUR SA TWE(14 00) 0 00 0.00 2 59 507 28 ~ KR JAUNPllR SA TW (25 00) 2.00 0.00 0.52 508 30 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TWE(16.00) 4 00 0.28 4 00 i4icq... l(ii!ll .... 93 509 30 KR JAUNPUR TWE(35.00) 0 00 0.0 7 5 00 510 29 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW (6 48) 0 00 0 00 0.00 >fusr"?it 511 30 PR JAUNPUR EA TW(40.00),TWE(40 00: 4 00 0 37 16.00 fucm 5:: 30 5 6 ------513 GausPu:: 46 14 1292 P(l ) C'lW(:i_) HP PO DA:Ll BS (255) 514 Mo2.na;:mr 38 86 126 -(-5) CHW (1) HF -(-5) -(-5; - (-5; (22) 51:' Tazudd~npur 66 78 285 -(-5) CHW(l) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (42) 516 Mohanunadpur 10::" 58 489 -(-5) CHW (1) HP - (-5) -(-5) BE (74) 517 Bhlkharlpu= 34 40 232 -(-5) CHW (l) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (32) 518 TaJPur 48 56 565 -(-5) CHW (:) HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (91) c:; 519 Chakahlyal 4.05 ------~--- U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fR~ ------ 520 SanJal?Ur C -,1" 81 218 -(-5) CHW (1) HP - (5-10) - (-5) BS (40) 521 Emampur 91.87 1725 P;l) CHW (1) HP -(-5) -(-5) B5 (207 ) 52~ Shekhpur Sutaull 343 59 2478 P il) CHW (1) HP - (5-10) -(-5) BS (349) 5~3 Saral NaSlb -::; 77.70 291 - (-5) CHW (:) HP -(5-10) -(-5J BS (37) 524 Shekhupur Asrafpur :J 220.56 2387 P \ 1) CHW (1) HP - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) (365) 525 Khanpur 164 71 1035 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1167 ) 526 Gulara 123 84 1013 P(l) ,AC(l) CHW (1) W,HP,R - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (147) 52 7 MOJlpur 288.15 1403 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (187) 528 Ranlpur 75 27 568 Pill ,M(l) ,AC(I) CHW (~) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (85) 529 Zallbpur 63 94 438 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-SJ ( 61) 530 Munara Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Prades~ ------~-~------11 12 13 ~4 15 16 17 18 ------_----_-_------_------PR JAUNPUR EA 0 05 TW (40 001 0 00 0 Id :1 9.5 513 29 'lffil¥ KR JAUNPUR E:A ':'WE(30 00) 0 46 0 40 8 00 514 29 ~ KR JAUNPU"- EA 0_30 ':'W {60 00) 0_00 0 48 6_00 515 30 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA 0_20 TW (80 00),TWE(10 00) 1 00 0 38 10 00 516 29 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA L40 GC(6_00),TW(20 00) 1 50 0_40 6_10 517 27 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA GC(12_00) ,TWE(30 00) 0 20 0_30 6_06 518 22 ~ KR JAUNPUR TWE(4_05) 0 CO 0 00 0 00 519 21 ~~ PR JAUNPUF, E:A TW(13_00) LOO 0_40 3_41 520 24 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA TW(82_52) 1 50 L60 6 2;: 521 25 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA 1.00 TW (87 00) ,TWE(lOO_OO) 100 00 15 59 40 00 522 25 ~~ PR JAUNPUR EA 1.50 GC(9_00) ,TW(40 00) 20_00 L50 5 70 ~"'l KR JAUNPUR D_ LOO GC(93_00),TW(100_00) 4 _00 2 00 20 56 524 24 ~~ PR JAUNPUR E:A 10_00 TW(90_00),TWE(35 00) 15 00 10 00 4_71 525 28 ~ KR JAUNPUR E:A 3 84 TW(90_00) ,TWE (14_00) 7 00 5_00 4. 00 526 28 'J<'RT KR JAUNPUR E:A 5 00 TW(110_00),TWE(90_00) 50_00 25 00 8 15 527 27 ~ PR JAUNPUR E:A 1 00 TW (64 33) 5 00 1 00 3_ 94 528 26 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA 1 00 TWE(53 67) 5 00 0_00 4.27 529 25 ~ PR JAUNPUR EA 6 50 TW(88_00),TWE(100_00) 20 00 5_50 9 06 530 25 ~ 2 5 6 8 9 10 ------531 Angull 263 06 2809 P (11 ,AC (11 CHW(l) W,tlP,R PO -(-5) -(5-10) (j 45) 532 Gathanc 139 62 :1.;;1.9 -(-5J CHW(11 W,HP -1-5; - (-5) - (S-10) (152) 533 Pura Andharl :: 131 93 908 M(ll,AC(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (:12) 534 Gabl}_lran --; 161 88 l60A Pil) ,M(l) ,H(l) H (1) ,MWC( 1', ,CHW (1) T,W,tlP PO WED,FPI BS (229) PUC: 1) 535 Salaholpur (Iswarpur::J 79 32 985 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (80) 536 Garothan ::J 81 75 894 -(-51 CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (89) 537 Zarneer. Bastl fJ 74 87 378 PIl) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (50) 538 Potarla L 182 12 1841 Pill CHW(l) HP PO -(-5) -1-5) (271) 539 Hasanpur C 91 87 399 -(-51 CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-51 (52 I 540 Chhataura L 172.40 1146 P (1) MHC(l) ,CllW!l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (169) 541 Molnapur .J 73.66 731 -[-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (111) 542 Bastl Bandgan ::J 76.89 604 Pill CHW(l) W,llP -(-5) - (-5) BS (951 543 Chal< Kutwan fJ 5.67 46 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (6) 544 Burhapur iJ 48.97 448 P (ll CHW(ll W,llP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (50) 545 Nagahatl C 168.76 1554 Pill CHW(ll W,llP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (208) 546 Meerapur L 167 95 1425 P 11) CHW(ll W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (202) 547 Sahnapur c::: 38.04 91 -i-5) CllW il) W,HP - i-5) -i-5) -(-5) (12) 548 Gulalpur :J 191 02 1269 1'(1) ,M(l) ,H(l) CHW(l) W,llP PO - (-5) BS (150) PUC (11 Census Dlrectorate , Uttar Pradesh :;..9 ------1: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------_---- KR JAUN?UR SA 8.00 TW 140 00),TWE(90.00) 50 OC 55.DO 20 06 531 27 ~ KR JAUNPUR El>. S 00 TW(50.00),TWE(40.00) 35 00 5 00 4 62 TRlRT 532 22 KR JAUNPUR SA 3.00 TW(50 00) ,TWE(45 00) 15 00 :;'5 00 3.93 'Fl~ 533 22 PR JAUNPUR SA TW(51.50),TWE(100 00) 0.00 8 DO 2.38 ~ 534 25 PR JAUNPUR SA TWE(78.00) 0 00 0.32 1.00 ~~~ 535 25 KR JAUNPUR SA TWE(74.50) 0 00 3.00 4.25 'R1o:r 536 25 PR JAUNPUR SA 2.00 TW(30.00),TWE(33 00) 0 00 5 30 4 57 ~omft 537 23 KR JAUNPUR SA TW (142 00) 0.00 30 12 10.00 ~ 538 23 KR Jl\uNPUR SA TW(40.00),TWE(36.00) 0.00 9.87 6.00 539 23 ~ PR JAUNPUR SA 2.00 TW(90 00) ,TWE,(47.00) 0.00 18 40 15 00 ~ 540 21 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(29 00),TWE(30 DO) 0.00 8 33 6.33 541 22 ~ ?R JAUNPUR EA TW(30 00),TWE(36 00) 0 00 4.50 6.39 omn~ 542 22 KR JAUNPUR EA TW/5.67) 0.00 0.00 0.00 543 23 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TW(20.00),TWE(23.00) 0.00 2.30 3.67 544 22 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA GC(48.00),TW(50.00) 0 00 9.30 11 46 ~ 545 24 TWE(50 00) PR JAUNPUR SA 2 00 TW(46.00),TWE(100 00) C 00 11.40 7 55 546 20 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA TW(15.00),TWE(20.00) 0.00 2.04 1 00 547 28 ~ PR EA TW (82 00) ,TWE (lOC.OO) 0.00 4.00 3 02 548 JAUNPUR 2.00 ~ 20 Total . :9483.68 151114 P(701,M(lSI H (31 ,MCW (l) 20485 H (81 , PUC (S 1 MH(11,CWC(21 AC(5) HC(l},PHC(2) PHS ( 3) , D ( 2 1 RP(19) ,CHTtJ(179) 6'1 301 40 GC(149578),WE(42.00) 1116.52 658 17 1338.61 TW(7493 01),TWE(6e48 48) 0(162 20) co.. !! Z .... ... i!= ...o z ~ i I:i... C'I,) 19911991~ .cEN~U "'R"m D~str~ct Name . Jaum:lUr mir~;;r-r~ - r ~ m 3 5 6 7 10 C.D BloCK '- KaranJ kala ri J Tahs~l Jaunpur Cl 326 Naraull ;: 220.16 1287 P 11) CHWI1) W,HP -(-5: -15-10) - [-5: (170) 327 H~nd~ Bagha~la C 195.88 1313 P11) CHWI1) W,HP PO -(5-10) - [-5) (194 ) 328 Turkl Baghalla 0 42.49 446 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (58) 329 Salaharupur C 12E.67 1239 - (-5) CHW 11) lV,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (: 76) 330 Bara,-yakaz, ~ 237.96 ::'958 - (-5) CHW[l) lV,HP -(-5) - (:-10) as [252) 331 Utta= Patt~ 130.31 1882 P (1) CHW(l) lV,HP -(-5) - [5-10) -1-5) '" [240) 332 Adampur W 220 93 2414 Pill CHWIl) W,H? -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) ( 325) 333 Dakkh~n Patt~ 268 32 1979 P(ll CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-51 - (-5) [254) 334 Babarakha 92.27 1095 P [11 CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (173) 335 Machnall ?attl 133 15 1463 P (1;' CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -[-5) - 1-5) (205) 336 Baralpur J 43.71 470 P (1; CHW(11 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (60 i 337 Mokalpur 2:.85 432 - (-5j :HW 11) W,HP - '-5) - 1-5) - 1-5) 1501 Census D~rec~o=a~e, U~tar Praaesh UTI!~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY 'Gfi:rV 'Gfi:rV UTI!c;q; ~~ ~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ilm KR JAUNPUR ED,~"G TW(46.54),TWE(45.92) 50.40 35 88 17.14 1Pi~ 3:'7 20 KR JAUN?UR ED,EAG TW(688),TWE(21.45) 8 09 1. 43 4 64 'F'f>'T~ 328 20 KR JAUN?UR ED,EAG TWE(77 85) 95 35 12 78 10.69 329 20 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(140 60) 7C 25 8.90 18.21 cR>rr~ 330 18 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (84 94) 30 40 6.90 8.07 331 18 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(3429),TWE(138.00) 51.51 60.51 36 62 332 19 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(77.18) ,TWE(82.96) 31 68 46.94 29.54 Gl1g.; '1'¢r 333 19 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (56 66) 10 12 10.21 15.28 ~ 334 18 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (98.49) :4 02 2.05 18 59 "IlTi'fi'1'¢r 335 - 18 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI33.99) 2 43 1. 24 6 05 336 19 ~ KR JAUNPUR EC,EAG wI8.90),TWE(4.83: 2 24 2 _ 64 3 24 ~37 19 ~ 9 10 ------_------_------338 A: 339 ChakIrllrm-lra 33 99 342 - (-5) CHW ' L ] W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) [ 51) 340 Kcrsa'rla 97.13 1235 -(-5) CHW (1: W,HP - (-5) -(-51 -(-5) [175: 341 Ba.J.Japur ::J 191.83 1636 -(-5) CHW (11 W,HP PO -[-5) - (-5) (219 ) 342 Chak Mlrzapur ~ 9.71 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------_------""'~ 343 Rampur Dawan S~ngh =' 142.05 1389 Pil) CHW(11 W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS [215) 344 Hamzapur ':' 367 06 3511 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (484) 345 Chak Muglan~ .. 04 123 -/-5) CHW/l) W,HP -/-5) -(-5) -/-5i (13) 346 Basaratpur 64 35 585 - !-5) Cffiilll) '<'I,HP PO -(-5) - ',-51 (78) 347 Kawada Ishawarl Slng:: 153 79 1641 - \-5) CHW(l) W,RP - (-51 -(-5) -(-51 (220: 348 Jalalpur ':::J 244.03 1947 P(l) CffiiI (11 W,H? - (-5) -(-5) -(-51 (244 ) 349 OJhapur 15.78 151 -(-5) CHW(:') W,dP - \-5) - (-5) -(-5) (22) 350 HaJ~pur C 37.23 ------u N - I N H A B I T - D ------".~ ------ 351 Chhu:1chha 246 87 1861 -(-51 CHWll) W,RP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (259) 352 Rarbaspur 224 2D 1771 -{-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (239) 353 ChaturbnuJPur ::: 12 55 217 -(-51 Ch'W (1) W,HP - (-51 -[-5) - (-s) (27 i 354 Malhanl C 169 57 3166 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP PO - (-5) BS (421 ) 355 Br.a--,-sanl 226 23 1583 P(l) CffiiI (:) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (2141 census D~rectorate6 Uttar Pradesh 12 13 14 15 :;'6 17 18 2 ------_------PR JAUNPUR ED, E.D,.G 1 00 WE(4 57) ,TWE (10 00) 7.90 2 43 0.81 338 18 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.00 TW(6.07),TWE(1 4 .36) 8 12 1. 82 1. 62 ~ 339 18 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG WE(22.24),TWE(4C 54) 10.14 8 12 8.09 'IiffiIiqr 340 18 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG WE(20 99),TWE(76.03) 20.99 2.83 70.99 341 19 ~ PR JAUNPUR TWE(7 69) 0.81 0.81 0.40 '!'I>~ 342 19 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 3 24 TW (23 01),TWE(58.87) 20.40 8.50 28.03 """F~fm 343 18 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG W(10.93),7W(110 44) 73 73 15.75 28 73 344 10 TWE(127.48) ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(4.45),TWE(8 48) 4.48 2.02 1. 61 '!'I>~ 345 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(50 88) 5.78 3.Z4 4 45 346 10 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE{lOO 94) Z1.28 18.62 12.95 ~~1W 347 6 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (133. 43) 70 13 20.64 ~. 9 83 348 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG W(3.43),TWE{9.31) 1.21 0 81 1.02 349 16 ~ KR JAUNPUR -:OWE{ll.lZ) 10.73 8.90 6.48 350 16 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG W{27.92),TWE{145.58) 36.54 12 14 24.69 351 10 'f""'I KR JAUNPUR ED, EAG WE{24.47),TWE{140.00) 18.04 27 53 14.16 352 10 ~ K" JAUNPUR TWE(10.H) 1 20 1 00 0 21 353 16 ~ PR JAUNPUR TWE{1l0.22) 2.6.45 4 45 38.45 ~ 354 15 PR JAUNPUR TWE(140. 4 1) 37.26 1. 21 47.35 ~ 355 12 ------Ie ------356 NasaruOdl_npur 167 95 73" P (1) CHWl1, W,rlP -'-5) - (-s: -(-5) ( 118: ]57 Je':.nDllra 165 52 1572 -(-5) CHW(1: W,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS (212) 358 Sultanpur 127 08 BS2 P (1) CHW (~) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (140) 359 Kha-r.eerpur Bha~nsa 290 57 1396 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (177) 360 Khamhaura 153 38 1146 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (152) 361 Bahauddlnpur C 87 01 1065 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (130) 362 Deokall. 469 86 1976 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - i-5) - (-5) 8S (297 ) 363 Kuku::l.pur c: 52 21 5()9 -',-51 CHW\l) W,RP -1,-5) -1,-5) - ~-5. i (75 ) 364 Jarnalpur 39 26 120 -~-5J CHW (1) W,HP - i-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 19) 365 Manwal 222.99 2082 P ill CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) (2El) 366 Karan::i.3 Kalan 99 96 1502 Pill CHW(l) W,HP PO DAILY BS (245) 367 Bhateora :; 144 07 1318 P(l) CHW(~) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -(-5) (168) 368 Harakhamalpur 70.82 631 Pill CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (79) 369 Gauspur 31. 97 546 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (56) ]70 Chhab~lepur 18.62 819 - (-5) CHI.U:;) W,HP -(-5) MON,FRI BS (112) 3 7 1 Chak Gopalpur ~ 46.95 615 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (85) 372 Chak Z-.Lyat.10dlnpUr :J 4.45 ------U N - N H A !l I T E D ------fr<~ ------ 373 KaranJa Knura 33.59 451 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -i-5) -1-5) - (-5) (51 I Census Dlrectorate, Ut~ar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 "6 17 18 2 ------_------KR Jl'UNPUR ED WE (:00 1e) 44.52 3 24 20 07 ~ 356 ~O PR JAUNPUR ED GC(S.81) ,W(S 67) 10.78 9.5"/ 24.69 ~ 357 11 TW(lS.52),TWEI93.48) 12.56 358 KR JAUNPUR BAG TW( 64 75) ,TWE(17.14) 22.11 10.52 ~ 11 KR JAUNPUR GC(20 31) ,Tw132 47) 98.46 40 70 14.97 ~imT 359 12 TWE (83. 56) KR ':;AUNPUR BAG GC (46.18), TW (67 97) 12.55 4 43 13 76 ~ 360 15 TWEIE.49) KR JAUNPUR BAG GC(28.33) ,TW110 00) 10.55 4.43 13.76 ~ 361 14 TWEIZO 00) PR JAUNPUR ED GC(75.14),TWI70.00) 46 66 190.94 27.12 ~ 362 :4 TWE (60 00) PR JAUNPUR ED TW("0.OO),TWE(25.19) 8.90 5 67 2.45 ~ 363 14 TW(10.OO),TWE(14.29) 2.02 364 PR JAUNPUR ED 8.50 45 ~ 11 PR JAUNPUR ED WE(48 00) ,TWE(100 24) 20.00 32.49 22 26 1R PR JAUNPUR ED TWE(59.90) 12.95 10 11 :7 .00 ~"I><'IT 366 10 PR ':;AUNPUR ED W(16 69) ,TWE(85.39) 20.14 10.5~ 11.33 .w.m 367 12 W(8.09) ,TWE(45 74) 11 33 2.83 2.83 368 PR JAUNPUR ED ~ 14 KR JAUNPUR ED W(5 26) ,TWE(19.83) 4 86 0.81 1 2~ ~ 369 14 PR JAUNPUR ED W(1.62),TWE(6.0B) 4 45 3.6' 2.83 ~ 370 8 PR JAUNPUR W(35.99) 2 83 3.45 4.68 'I'!>~ 37:;' 8 KR JAUNPUR TW(2 95) 1. 00 0 40 0.10 372 12 -~ KR JAUNPUR ED W(3.24) ,TW(20 24) 2.42 2 83 4 86 ~~ 373 8 3 9 10 3 7 4 Zan.lrUddl:1PUr :C4 57 389 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-51 -(-51 BS (6' ) 375 Abdu11ahpur 14 57 39 -(-51 CHW(ll W,H2 - \ -S I -(-51 BS (71 376 Molanapur 96 72 961 - (-5) CRW (1) T,W,RP -(-51 - (5-10) -(5-10) (133) 3'7 Momlnpt;r i:' 91 06 442 - (-,,) CHW(l) T,W,RP -(-51 -(5-10) -(-51 (65) 378 Alarnglrpur ~ 87 01 152 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5: -(-5) - (-51 (17 ) 379 Samopur Khurd C 31 16 357 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W, HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-51 (48) 380 Kataka ;J 54.63 415 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-51 -(-5) (47) 381 Lal:nanpur L 19 43 3~3 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W, tiP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5: (43) 382 palhamau Kalan Q :25.86 907 P(1) CHW(l) T,W,fiP - (-51 -(-5) !IS (97 ) 383 Kohara Sultanpur 305.14 3746 Pili CHW (1) W,TW,HP PO - (5-10) - (5-10) ( 5811 384 HaJlpur Urf FarldabaC' 83.77 1083 Pili CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-51 (17:1 385 Hakarlpur ::: 169.57 1253 -(-5) CHW(ll W, TW, HP - (-51 -(-5) -(-51 (192) 386 Harbaspur 38.45 371 P11) CRW III W,rn,HP PO -(-5) -(-51 ( 51) 387 Saral Khawa]a urf DaC 87.01 1167 Pill CHW(ll W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-101 (1841 388 Mustafaoad C 112.51 1169 P (1) CHW(ll W, TW, HP - (-5) -(-51 -(-51 ( 168) 389 Dhl.raJPur -:; 31.57 395 P (11 CHW(l) W,'i'W,HI? PO - (-5) BS (68) 390 Kharouna ~ 119 39 1973 Pill CHW(l) W,';'tI\l, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (303) 391 Ba~spur L 95.10 440 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (54) ------Census 91..rec::ora'C.€, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 1" 15 :6 17 18 2 ------_------_-_-_------PR JAUNPUR ED W{4 45) ,TWE{8.09) 0.41 0 41 1 21 374 6 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE{B 50) 86 0 81 0 40 375 6 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TWE{56.63) 34 02 4 86 1 21 376 6 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(55.23) 4.26 0.81 30.76 377 8 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC(42.90) 0.51 7.58 36 02 d11<'1".fj{'j{ 378 8 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(20 83) 0.62 2 81 6 90 wir'j{~ 379 8 PR JAUNPUR ED TWE(51.37) 0.43 1.81 1.02 PR JAUNPUR ED TWE (16 79) 0.21 1 50 0 93 381 6 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TWE{80.70) 16.43 15 40 13.33 ~~ 382 8 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(135.58) ,0(56 63) 39.68 30.14 43.11 6fi1~:SI~&iH'f( 383 10 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(53 40) 6.90 9 90 13 57 ~~~ 384 8 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE{113 30) 26.33 11.92 18.02 385 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE{31 76) 0.62 3.05 3.02 386 7 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (40 63),TWE(18.09) 1 24 8.07 13.78 1'IWf~~~ 387 10 0(5.26) KR JAUNPUR TWE(77.66),0(11.76) 1 24 7.07 14.78 388 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE[22.45) 1. 83 3.43 3.86 389 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW (22 24),TWE(41 47) 10 36 15 97 29.35 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(43 09) ,TWE{21 24) 10.95 9 08 10 74 391 8 ~ 6 7 8 9 :0 -~------_------_------_------392 Parasrampur 91 46 1037 P :1) CHW Il) T,W,TW - (-5; - (-5) 3S (174) HP 393 Abdullapur 6 48 14 -(-5) CHW (lJ TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (2) 394 Dllll~pur 39.26 598 - (-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (76) 395 Lllapur ::: 12 95 35 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-S) (6) 396 Anantpur ::J 8 09 35 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-S) - (-S) ( 6) 397 TaJapur 72 85 122 -(-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-S) (19) 398 Maharapur C 33 99 385 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (50) 399 Kallchabad ::: 126 27 3674 Pill CHW (1) T,W,TW PO - (-5) BS (520) 400 Katghara ::J 102.79 435 - (-5) CHW(l) T,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (70) 401 Karautl iJ 2 83 110 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (19) 402 MuradganJ :J 82.56 1698 Pill CHW(l) T,W,HP PO - (-5) 8S (225) 403 Abhay Chand Pattl iJ 74 06 1186 -(-5) CHW(:) T,W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (155) 404 Derapur Q 44.ll 528 -(-5) CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (89) 405 Pa.l.hamau Khurd CJ 103 20 1479 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(S-10) -(-5) ( 169) 406 Parsanl U 153.79 1190 P (11 CHW(l) T,W,HP -(S-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (153) 40" Mllkopur 81 7S 863 P(l) CHW(1) T,W,HP - (5-10) -(S-10) - (-5) (124) 408 Jamalpur 91 46 996 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5 ~ (130) 409 Sh~k2.rpu.r 110 89 1474 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-"'0) -(5-10) - (-5) (l~O) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh .9J 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 _------PR JAUNPUR E:D TW(4 64) ,TWE (41 47) 5.50 11.52 :1.14 39: 10 O{17.19) 'ffim'!1¥ KR JAUNPUR TWE (4 .45) 0 20 0.40 1. 43 393 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(28 71) 0.02 3.05 7.48 39J 7 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW(8.28) 0 41 3 05 1.21 395 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(4.83) 0.43 1 40 1. 43 396 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(30.2S) lS.69 S 29 15.59 397 5 <'fFflF KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(15.57),TWE(14.14) 1.42 1 62 1.24 398 4 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(:S.81),TWE(55.23) 7.71 20.83 23.69 ~ 399 2 6.67 KR JAUNPUR ED TW(85 56) 2 26 8.30 ~ 400 1 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE!2 02) 0.41 0 00 0 40 q;M 401 1 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (27 31),TWE(31.35) 1 64 7 48 14.78 402 2 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (9.90) ,TWE (41 47) 1. 64 11. 93 9.12 .3I'l>f1;fl:;~ 403 2 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(32 97) 1 83 5.45 3.S6 404 2 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(80 68) 9.16 0 62 12.74 ~~ 405 6 KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(115.72) 24.71 5 24 8.12 'mFft 406 6 KR JAUNPUR ED TWE (71 61) 0.02 3 62 6.50 407 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE(56 631 6.09 20.22 8.52 408 5 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TWE(70 SOl 10.86 5 95 23.28 409 6 ~ .92 ------~------2 3 5 8 9 10 ------410 Gopalpur 2 43 13 -(-5) CHW(11 W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (1 ) 411 Lad1epur 165.52 1774 P (1) CHW (l, T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-lO) (250) 412 Nad~yapara J 252 94 135Y P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (147) 413 NakroJPcr 12.55 386 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (l08 ) 414 Ha~batpur :' 20.24 16 -(-5) CHW(~) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (4 ) 415 P~yrepur ::J 59.49 880 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (135) 416 Hardlpur 55.44 1548 P(l) CHW(l) T,TW,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (234) 417 Khan Patt~ C 28.73 1118 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (157) 418 Jagd~shpur ::J 13.76 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------it< 3!JiIl1;' ------ 419 Kurra Patt~ ::J 28.33 1010 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (140) 420 Dera Yusuf 23.07 564 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) _DAILY BS (56) 421 Madawlblbl 23.88 80 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (5-10) -(-5) BS (16) 422 Jamln Abdul Quadlr ~ 4.05 6 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (1) 423 Tamarashapur 16.59 417 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (56) 424 NumaJgah 10 93 399 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) DAILY BS (60) 425 Rampura 23 88 347 - (-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (38) 426 Maln~pur 43.71 506 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (81 ) 427 AraZl MalD_.__pura ::J 3 64 45 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) (8 ) Census Dlrectorate, Ut~ar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR JAUNPUR ED TW ~ 1 81) 0 21 0 00 0 41 410 11 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWEI80 39) 30 10 44.90 10 14 411 6 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE{214 28) 20.04 4 19 14.43 ~ 412 10 KR JAUNPUR ED TWE III 02) 0.09 1.22 0 22 413 11 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TW I 15 83) 1.38 0 00 3 03 414 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWEI35 30) 7.19 10.45 6 55 415 6 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWEI30.31) 6.52 10.28 8.33 416 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE 117 05) 3.18 4.26 4.24 417 4 ~~ KR JAUNPUR 6.21 1.07 6 48 418 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TWE 121.42) 0 43 3.05 3 43 419 4 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE115.281 0.00 6.98 0.81 420 6 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TWEI14.07) 2.52 4 24 3 05 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(3 64} 0.00 0.00 0.41 ~~~ 422 5 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE I 10 62) 0 31 3.02 2.64 423 5 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI5 45) 0.21 3.86 1 41 ~ 424 4 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE 119 41) 0.64 3.02 0 81 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(36 41 ) 0.61 5.81 0.88 426 6 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(2 41 ) 0 02 0.41 0.80 31RMt~ 427 3 6 9 10 ------_------_------_-- 428 Fagupur Khas 12 16 ------U N - I N h l' B I T E D ----_----- irr~ ------ &29 Fagupur NlSf 1 62 -_------U N - I N H A B T E D ------it<~ ------ 430 Po-raj l. Padurnpur I C" &.86 19 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-S) - (-S) -(-5) (4 ) 431 Ara]l Padumpur II 2 83 :0 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(S-10) - (-5) -(-5) (1 ) 432 Dec Chandpur r 8.69 231 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) (31 ) 433 Padumpur Khas - 28.33 685 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) - (-5) - (-S) ( 99) 434 Chak Hata 8.50 53 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-S) -(-5) -(-5) (11) 435 Gopalpur 0 27 11 254 -(-S) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-S) - (-5) -(-S) (3D) 436 Ch~tarsar' 13.36 ------_--- U N - I N H A B I T E D ------_ 1t<~ ------ 437 Dhannupur L 20.24 S14 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) DAILY BS (76 ) 438 Besahoopur C 9.31 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D -----,----- 1t<~ ------ 439 Sultanpur Ha~ -J 52.61 106 -(-S) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (20) 440 Kutubpur :J 31 97 420 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W,!'P -(-5) DAILY BS ( 69) 441 Baglnla 10.93 428 -(-5) CHWIl) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (60) 442 Hal._d.erpur 27.75 963 - (-51 CHW(ll T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (128) 443 Jagad~shpur Akabar 49 78 715 - (-S) CHW(ll T,W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-51 (Ill) 441 Akabarour Khanpur 46.S4 579 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (5-10) -(-5) -(-S) (99) 445 Shah Dao..ldpur urf KaK0 140 03 1491 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (213) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR JAUNPUR 0.:2 1 TW(10.40) 41 0 21 ~-.:;m:r 428 4 KR JAUNPUR TWE(0.82) 0 40 0 00 0.40 429 4 'IiTT!' f.!<'!> 4 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(3.6 ) 0 41 0 40 0.41 ~~l 430 4 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(l 61 ) 0 81 0.00 0.41 ~~2 431 6 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(6 40) 0.07 1 41 0.21 432 4 ~~ KR J.lI.UNPUR ED,EAG TWE (18 .83) 2 21 4.24 3.05 ~-.:;m:r 433 5 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE (7.69) 0 41 0.00 0 40 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(22 03) 1.04 2.21 1.83 435 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(9.62) 0 50 2.81 0.43 ~ 436 4 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(13 40) 0 08 5 95 0 81 437 3 ~ KR JAUNPUR TWE(8.81) 0.00 0 09 0.41 438 3 ~ 7 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(40 45) 1 23 64 3.29 ~"{:1'lr 439 4 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(23.64) 3.07 4 21 1 05 440 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(8.41) 0.09 2 40 0.03 ~ 441 4 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(39.21) 0.04 6.43 2.07 442 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(36.64) 1.40 10 43 1.31 ~~ 443 5 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(35.83) 0.99 4.83 4.89 444 5 ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE:9S.90) 2 84 10.38 30.91 ~~~~llAT 445 4 3 6 8 9 10 ------446 Parsottam urf Pandey= 35 :1 80: -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (114) 447 AdampJr Akabar 29.95 759 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,hP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 176) 448 JanglPur Kalan 252.53 1489 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (207 ) 449 Garal.la 55.85 887 P (1) CHWll) W,HP PO - (-5) -(-5) (124 ) 450 Chak Hazl. Bux [' 49.09 471 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (56) 451 Zasopur ~ 129.91 724 Pll) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (159) 452 Chak Laksh.J...man Das 11.33 130 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (21) 453 Dalhanpur 84.58 147 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -\-5 ) -(-5) - (-5) (106) 454 Mahagawan -, 67.99 149 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (18) 455 Ahamadpur 29.95 174 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (22) 456 Sultanpur 6.07 6 -1-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) 12 ) 457 Gosal.pur 74 06 303 -(-5) CHW( 1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) 159) 458 Sultanpur Gaur r:: 85.39 851 P (1) CHW(I) T,W, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (89) 459 Kothawar :J 178.07 1486 P (1) CHW(l) T,W, HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1215) 460 Arazl. S~dd~k.l.pur 2 02 9 - (-5) CHWll) T,W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) = 11) 461 Payagpur ~ 38.45 389 -(-5) CHWll) T,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (81) .., U N - I N A I D ------462 Saldpu= Namaksar 4 86 ------H B T E ------"'~ 463 Mangadpur ::J 70 42 783 -1-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) (98) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesn II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(27 02) o 50 1 86 5 83 446 3 ~"3"i;~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW:O;(24 21 J 0 47 o 41 4.e6 447 2 ~3!"ii'R KR JAUNPUR TW(78 42),TWE(89 23) 34 30 26 88 23.70 448 10 ~iI><'IT KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(42 83) 2 49 5.05 5 48 ~ 449 12 PR JAUNPUR EAG TW(2.76),TWE(30.50) 8.83 8.31 8 69 450 9 -Morm PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE (80 00) 7 82 15 31 26 78 451 4 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(7.81) a 28 0.43 2 81 452 9 -~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TW(5S 76) 10 60 6.74 11 48 453 9 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(34.83) IS 19 5.09 9 88 11l!"'IiiIT 454 9 KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(27.28) o 64 1.81 o 22 455 8 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TW:4 21) 1 05 0.40 0.41 456 7 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TW [30.14) 26 52 10.83 6.57 457 9 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TW [65 78) 11 92 1 86 5.83 458 10 ~~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(70.14) 44.80 26 42 36.71 ~ 459 7 KR JAUNPUR ED TWI1.62) 0.40 0.00 0 00 ~~ 460 9 PR JAUNPUR EAG TWI13 55) 10.33 4.33 10 24 461 9 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW(2.S3) 0.81 0.41 0.81 ~~ 462 9 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWI56 64) 2.04 0 93 10 81 463 10 ~ ------~------2 3 5 8 9 1C ------464 Sad, Pa-ct-,- 20.24 322 -1-5) CHWI:) W,HP -1-5: -1-5) -1-5) (26) 465 RaJJ-pur 22 26 63 -(-5) CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (8 ) 466 Cnak Jama_pur 2.02 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fR3'f1'iI1G ------ 467 SaldpLo.r Ganaur 250.91 2264 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (30:) 468 Zafarpur 78 51 778 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (94 ) 469 Slddlkpur "; 271 15 2556 P (1) CHW{l) T,W,HP PO DAILY BS (457 ) 470 Bhakura 0 327.81 1531 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (193) 471 Zarnuhal 545 94 3429 P (:) CHW (1) T,W,HP PO -(-5) BS (573) 472 Chakawa :::; 102.39 907 P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) DAILY BS (185) 473 Bhakura -, 507 90 3089 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (438) 474 Samaspur :: 84 18 817 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (110) 475 Satahara ;] 75.68 439 - (-5) C;-[W(l) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) BS (76) 476 Janglpur Khurd 0 259.41 2080 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (307) 477 Janapur ::J 25 50 455 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (60) 478 Jagmalpur 0 33.99 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------fR3'f1'iI1G ------ 479 K~shunpur 27.52 219 -(-5) CHW(ll W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (34) 480 Lohata -' 91 46 513 P 11) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (73) 481 Kafarpur 153.38 1360 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) BS (204 ; Census D~rectoratel ~ttar Pradesn 11 12 13 24 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(16 21 ) a 38 1 02 2 63 tlFfr1!@ 46' 10 KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(19 81 ) 0.43 0 40 1 62 465 10 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TW(1 61) 0 00 0.00 0 41 466 10 '""'~ PR JAUNPUR EAG TW(160.99) 30.02 8.40 51. 50 467 9 ~~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(60.38) 5.58 1 93 ~O.62 468 7 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(10.93),TW(127.28) 40 67 14.63 88.57 469 9 ~ KR JAUNPUR TW(151.36),TK(19.02) 103 20 28.33 14.97 470 10 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TW(161.81),TWE(98.34) 188.50 30 04 49 37 471 18 TK(17 88) ~ PR JAUNPUR ED TW(26 71) ,TWE(29.95) 14 .48 6 97 12.14 472 15 TK(IZ.14) ~ PR JAUNPUR ED GC(287.91) 109.51 24 60 85 88 473 13 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC(6 48),TW(14.47) 6 07 8 50 8 50 074 14 TWE (40 16) ~ KR CAUNPUR ED TW(12.55),TWE(40 47) 8 90 11. 21 2 55 475 14 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED GC(20.24) ,TW(20.24) 81 36 13.34 50.98 476 16 TWE(73.2S) ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC(3.64),TWE(16.19) 1. 62 2.03 2.02 477 14 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(2 02),TWE(16.58) 5 67 3 48 6.24 478 13 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC (16 64) 3.59 6.41 0.88 479 13 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC(46.54) 16 19 24.28 4.45 ~ 480 13 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC (38 45) ,TWE(40 47) 30 35 17 11 27.00 481 8 ~ .fVD ------2 3 S 6 8 9 10 ------482 M_rcna 48.97 ?91 -(-5) CH'W (1) ~,'W, >IF - (-5) - 15-10) BS (54) 483 Chandl Gahana 209.23 512 P (:;.) CH'W (l) T,'W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (64) 484 Ara 935 26 3603 P (1) CH'W (1) T,W, HP PO -(10+) BS (549) 485 Darldlh 135.98 363 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (60) 486 ~lsunpur 50 99 662 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - 110+) -(-51 ( 96) 487 Abdullapur 42.90 464 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS (71) 488 Dudaura ::J 265.48 1498 P(l) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (233) 489 Patahana 492.94 3344 Pill CHW(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (528) 490 Palglpur ~ 50.59 247 -1-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (30) 491 Aurahl 78 11 756 Pill CHW (1) T,W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) ( 115) 492 Glrdharpur 71 63 570 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (83) 493 Ghanghanc:rwa 44.52 630 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5\ (94) 494 Zam~n Pakar1 :J 36.42 718 -(-5) CHW (l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (95) 495 Kohada 171.19 1699 Pill CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (238 ) 496 Padumpur 11.33 39 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) ( 6) 497 Kad~pur C 42.49 65 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) - {-5) (7 ) 498 Lakharn..L Patt~ 18.21 437 Pill CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (61) 499 Tr~lochanpur 'J 20 64 675 -{-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (95) Census D1rectorate, Ut~ar Pradesn TVI 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_---- KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(38 04) 2 42 1.63 6.88 ~ 482 8 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(81.92) 61 13 43.92 22 26 'IPfr 'W"IT 483 9 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(413.95) 332 60 49.34 139.37 3lIU 484 13 KR JAUNPUR TW(66.81) 50 56 7 33 11.28 485 12 mm KR JAUNPUR GC(36.43) 8.90 1.21 4.45 486 11 ~ PR JAUNPUR GC(4 05) ,TW(10.93) 7 69 2.83 4.45 487 13 TWE(12.95) ~ KR JAUNPUR ED GC (82.96) ,TWE (93.08) 33.59 25.16 30.69 488 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR TWE(330.40) 21.68 110 59 30.25 '1<'IR 489 6 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(33.8B) 6 99 4 86 4.86 4'l0 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(47.95) 10 73 10.88 8.55 ~ 491 6 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(42.31) 9 09 7.95 12.28 492 6 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED TW(25 90) 12 55 1 21 4.86 ~ 493 7 KR JAUNPUR TWE(26 48) 3.06 4 81 2.07 ;;p:ft;:;~ 494 5 KR JAUNPUR EAG TWE(109.28) 24.68 8 14 29.09 'film 495 4 KR JAUNPUR TW(9.31) 0.81 0.40 0.81 496 ~ ~r ~ 5 .;; KR JAUNPUR TWE (2~. 71) 9.95 1.62 1.21 497 4 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG TW(ll 43) 1 93 4 40 0.45 ..mT~ 498 5 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWE(16 62) 0.38 0.24 3.40 499 5 ~ (at?::. ------_------2 3 5 6 9 10 ------~------_------500 B~shambhara urf Zamull 80.54 712 - {-s} CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (103) 501 Rarndaspur ~l 45.33 125 - (-5) CHW( 1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (12) 502 Salonl Mahlmapur 0 186.16 1008 P( 1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) {l30) 503 Parapattl 0 42.09 741 - (-5) CHW( 1) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (106) 504 Premapur 0 101.58 1381 -(5-10) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (206) 505 Maharoopur 0 93.08 482 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (75) 506 Dharmasarl iJ 67.58 560 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (107) 507 Tl.arl. G 151. 7 6 692 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (119) 508 Fazu1han 0 12.95 993 - (-5) CHI'I(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (150) 509 Samodhlpur 0 56.25 795 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 114) 510 Mlrpur 0 71.23 273 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP (10+) - (10+) - (5-10) ( 48) 511 Pachewara 0 99.56 770 l? (1) CtlW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (113) 512 Jhasepur 0 53.02 573 l? (1) CHW( 1) W,HP (10+) - (10+) -(-5) (89) 513 Shekhawal~a 0 41.28 394 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP (10+) - (10+) - (-5) (58) 514 Chaukldhar Sand 0 198.71 1104 P( 1) CHW (1) W,HP (10+) -( 10+) - (5-10) (194 ) Total : 18460 17 161374 P (67) CHW(178) 23094 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ------KR JF.UN'PUR E:D,E:AG TWE: (58.71) 6.04 3 55 12.24 fcmnm~~ 500 5 KR JAUN'PUR EAG TW (25.48) 0.43 10 45 8.97 501 5 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TWEI104.66},TK(11 41} 21 93 37 52 10.64 ~~ 502 10 KR JAUN'PUR EAG TWE 130.88) 2.71 6.24 2.26 "QRT'Il¢ 503 9 KR JAUN'PUR EAG TWEI75 09) 3.01 9 36 14.12 504 8 ~ KR JAUN'PUR EAG TWE(75.31) 3.61 5 48 8.68 505 8 ~ KR JAUN'PUR EAG TWEI50.09) 4.95 4. 66 7.88 ~ 506 9 KR JAUNPUR E:D,EAG GC(31.57) ,TW(5 67) 21.45 21.85 11. 74 R;~ 507 8 TWE(59.48) KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(lL40) 0.00 0 52 1.03 508 8 ~ KR JAUN'PUR GC(8.90),~E(40.47) 0.40 1. 62 4.86 509 10 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(23.48),TW(28.33) 0.00 2 83 2.83 510 13 TK(13 76) ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG GC(52.62),TWE(29.21) 0 73 2 38 14.62 KR JAUNPUR GC(26.31),TK(20.24) 0.00 1.26 5.21 512 13 ~ KR JAUN'PUR ED,EAG GC(23.12),TK(10.47) 0.00 2 86 4.83 ~ 513 13 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(119.54),TWE(36.89) 20.43 8.95 12.90 ~>mR 51~ 16 6.24 GC(1060.50) ,W1132 19) 3025.53 1861 49 2246.93 WE(220.39),TW(2912.24) TWE(6998.36),TK(104.92) 0(90 84) ... !''" ,: to< J :>: ,.. U> a: ~... :::::» ~ ;:; Q.. s :5 ~ CI a:: ...o ::I ::>-= ..... D- ca. z: -< ;z ; ED :s ::> 4: ~ ..... ffi 0 lID >o Z .... t;' .. -< v; ;;:.... ::c ::c m :::..: .c.... ;:; tn - -< ':::II:: :>- ~ I I jI i (:1'0 : ,... .. ,:1 - 0 . I::@" , I I L.l \ a -a )... s 1991 ;;r.;rrc 1991 CENS AMENITIES""'~ Jl Dlstrl.ct Name . JaunDur 1It11ii~;;r-;.mnml - fme-1It11ii.mnn ~ -:;it 1:"l'i'rbr (-) "1'I1"1f-t if;;m:- 11111 <1- f,;rn-;frtit tIt.mnml ~~ ~ lifllq;["flli 2 5 6 9 10 C.D. Block Badlapur LI Tahsll Badlapur 0 Kuma:c Patt~ 0 33.99 318 -(-5) CHlf (.l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (40) Kewatll Kalan :; 133.96 801 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (103) 3 Karampur 0 58.68 30S -(-5) CHW(I) T,W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (49) Bhula ::J 112.91 956 P (1) CHW(1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (139) Bodhl Pattl 0 64 35 241 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -,(-S) -(-5) (42) 6 NabhLpur :; 54.23 722 P (1) CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (89) Ekdala 0 SO.99 321 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (44) Dehura 0 131 ).2 1464 Pill CHW(l) W,HP - (-51 -(-5) -1-5) (l88) Raghunathpur 0 63.54 431 -(-5) CHW(l1 T,W,HP - (-S) -(-5) -(-51 (60) 10 Dayalpur 0 78.51 693 P(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (IDS) 11 Kewatll Khurd 0 9S 15 599 Pill ,M(l) CHW (l) T, W, HP -(-5) -{-s) -(-5) (l09) 12 Nl.durpur :J 82.96 704 P(l) CHW(ll W, HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (96) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh ]]11l~ VILLAGE DIRECTORi .,m'!f'ir>T LAND USE .,m wWr Land Use (31"1in 'l!'r ~~ -~ ]]11ln;>; fo;;rn;it,.,'T q.f aTn;m:r 31fuf;m ~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~- ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG GC(17 69) ,TWE(4.00) 6.50 1.00 4 80 1 41 ~~ KR JAUNPUR EAG GC(58 96) ,TWE(23.00) 20 50 12.00 19 50 ~q;(1f 2 41 EAG GC(30.00),TWE(6.08) 10.50 KR JAUNPUR 3 60 8.50 ~ 40 KR JAUNPUR EAG 1 00 GC(60.00) ,TWE(21. 73) 14 03 4.01 12.14 43 'f'lT KR JAUNPUR EAG GC(35.00),TWE(1855) 6.00 2.35 2 45 iIT>iT qzc:T , 41 KR JAUNPUR EAG GC(25 00) ,TWE(13 73) 5.00 3.00 7 50 41 ~ 7 KR JANPUR EAG 1 00 GC(lS 00) ,TWE( 8. 00) 17 00 2.00 4 99 ~' 43 KR JAUNPUR GC(68 00),TWE(30 12) 23.00 5.00 5 00 42 ~ GC(3595),TWE(9.DO) 1. 90 10 69 9 KR JAUNPUR 1.00 5.00 ~ 40 10 PR,KR JAUN?UR 2 00 TWE(49.39) 14.97 3.10 9.05 ~ 40 PR,KR JAUNPUR EAG GC(40.00),TWE(21.1S) 28.00 2.00 8 00 11 41 ~'* KR JAUNPUR 2 00 GC(3B.00),TWE(22.00) 10.00 5.00 7 96 ~ 12 43 lOft:; ------2 3 5 7 8 9 10 ------13 Kudhuwa ,] 76.89 1105 Pill ,M (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) DAILY -(5-10) ( 189) 14 Parau Pattl u 28.73 319 -(-5) CHW 11) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) (48) 15 Kalthora 0 71. 63 476 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (69) 16 Bahrl.pur Khurd 0 30.76 270 -(-5) CHW (1) W, HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (47) 17 Khanpur :] 101.18 1725 P(l) ,M(l) ewe ( 1 ) , PhS ( 1 ) II,HP -(-5) DAILY -(-5) (294 ) 18 Ahopur ,:] 115.74 1022 -(-5) CHW 11) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (164) 19 Bachhuar :] 243.63 604 Pill CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (91) 20 Nakahara Bhu11mdeo 0 13.96 186 -(-5) CHW [1) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (29) 21 Nakahara Khandeo 0 249.30 1513 p(l) CHW(I) T,W,HP PO -(-5) -(5-10) (213) 22 Baralya 0 292.19 1421 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (211) 23 M~scaull C 123.43 955 P(l) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 126) 24 Sasrhapur 0 294.22 1303 P(ll CllW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (204 ) 25 Dubau11 'J 15.78 10 -(-5) CHW(I) W, PoP -(-5) -(-~) - (-5) ( 1) 26 RaJan~pur 0 52.21 466 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (69) 27 S~ngaramau 0 67 18 1712 P(ll ,Mill H Il) ,MWC III ,MHC (1) T,W,HP PO,PTO,TO DAILY BS (265) ewC(I),HC(l),PHS(I) D ( 1) • NH ( 1) , RP ( 1 ) CHW (1) 28 Turkaul1 '] 63 54 297 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 145) 29 Har~harpur 0 44.11 511 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -(-5) (73) 30 S~nga~ Pattl 0 26.31 183 -(-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (27) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 2 PR,KR JAUNPUR GC(3800),TWE(12.89) 13 00 2 00 11 00 13 44 'f'l"T KR JAUNPUR GC(16.00),TWE(7.73) 3 00 1 00 1 00 14 43 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(32.63),TWE(10.00) 20.00 1 00 8 00 ~ 15 42 KR JAUNPUR GC(16 76),TWE(4 00) 5.00 1 00 4 00 16 41 ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(35.00),TWE(20 98) 18 80 8 40 18.00 17 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(50 00),TWE(31.74) 17.00 4.50 12 50 18 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(73.00),TWE(20 24) 124.39 4 12 21.88 ~~ 19 45 KR JAUNPUR GC(6.80) 3.20 2.63 1.13 "f'fiRT~ 20 43 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 5.00 GC(120.00),TWE(60.00) 52.00 8.00 4.00 ~~ 21 43 KR JAUNPUR 7 00 GC(170.00),TWE(56.19) 45.00 8 00 6 00 PR,KR JAUNPUR 4 DO GC(39.00) ,TWE(14 78) 69 60 1 80 4.25 ~ 23 40 KR JAUNPUR 6.00 GC(120.00),TWE(70 22) 65.00 5 00 24.00 24 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC(8 58) 3.50 1 50 2.20 25 40 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG GC(15.00),TW(11.41) 12.40 2 25 2 15 26 35 TWE(9 00) ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA GC(15.00) ,TW(4.00) 5.00 0.50 30 18 ~ 27 38 TWE(12.50) KR JAUNPUR GC(40 00) ,TW(3 04) 5 00 5 50 10 00 28 35 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR GC(2200),TWE(5.86) 8.15 4.20 3 90 29 40 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR GC(12 00) ,TWE(5 40) 4.26 1. 50 3 15 30 37 ~~ IO~ ------_-_------_. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------_------_------31 Lachhl Pattl 68.80 1041 - (-5) CHW (l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (150) 32 Slndhawal ~ 215 71 2124 P ( 1) ,M ( 1) , PUC ( 1 ) CHW(l ) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (369) ,C (1) 33 Kawel~ 'J 219.35 1371 -(-5) CHW( 1) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (216) 34 S~rk.Lna '] 113.72 742 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (113) 35 Setapur 0 44 92 371 P(l) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (53) 36 Saral Chandl lJ 43.71 188 - (-5) CHW(l) w, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (31) 37 Jagdlshpuc 0 167.95 727 - (-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (58) 38 Kachhora 0 168.36 936 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (149) 39 AraJl Anusar '] 17.81 156 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (34) 40 Anusar 0 92.68 780 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (109) 41 Bagharl Khurd 0 20 64 184 -(-5) CHWq, W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (22) 42 Bagharl Kalan 0 110 48 774 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (·5) - (-5) -(-5) (120) 43 Larpur 0 36 42 192 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (33) 44 Kanakpur 0 110.89 502 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (72) 45 Jamau Pattl 0 241. 61 2045 P(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP PO -(-5) - (-5) (365) 46 Ar]unpur 0 149 74 1008 M(l) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (132) 47 Mahmudpur LJ 135 17 677 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (98) 48 Mahada lJ 94.70 879 ~(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (123) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------PR,KR ,JIlUNPUR ED,EAG 3 00 TWI40.00),TWEIIO 60) 7 40 1 50 6 30 31 42 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,2AG, EA 5 00 GC I 63.00) ,TW 140 00) 30 40 8 25 26 00 ~ 32 37 TWE 143.06) PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,SAG 6 00 TW 141 00) ,TWEI1l4 95) 30 00 3 40 24 00 ~ 33 38 KR JAUNPUR 3 20 GCI56.80),TW(31.82) 8 30 1.60 12.00 fffiM 34 37 KR JAUNPUR EAG 2 20 GCI17.00),TWI11.00) 5 92 5.30 3.50 35 37 ~ KR JAUNPUR 1 25 GC(20.00),TW(10.00) 8 46 1.50 2.50 ~~ 36 37 KR JAUNPUR GCISO 00),TW(50.00) 18 00 12.00 7 25 37 35 ~ KR JAUNPUR GC (100 00) ,TW(40.36) 10.00 10.00 8 00 ~ 38 35 KR JAUNPUR TW (10 00) 5.81 1 00 1.00 39 45 ~3l'i KR JAUNPUR TWI80 00) 10.68 1.00 1.00 40 38 ~ KR JAUNPUR TWI13 64) 5.00 1.00 1 00 ~~ 41 40 KR JAUNPUR TW (85 02) 10 00 10.46 5.00 ~' KR JAUNPUR GC 120 00) ,TWIIO.OO) 4 00 1.42 1.00 43 43 <'IT<'F KR JAUNPUR GCl70 00),TWI20.00) 10 89 5 00 00 44 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED, EAG, EA GC(150.00),TWII0 00) 10.00 6 61 00 45 40 TWE(60 00) ~ KR JAUNPUR GC (lOS 00) ,TW 125 00) 10 00 6 74 3.00 46 40 ~ KR cTAUNPUR GC(75.00) ,TW125 00) 30.00 3.17 2 00 47 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR Ge(50 00) ,TW(25 00) 15.00 2.70 2.00 ~ 48 40 " U 3 6 8 9 10 ------49 Ghagharpara iJ 38 04 360 - (-5) CflW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (41) 50 Baharlpur Kalan ,l 169 97 2103 P (1) MWC (1) W,TW,HP PO - (-5) BS (423 ) 51 Tuls1pur [J 22 66 143 - (-5) CflW(l) w, TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (23 ) 52 Harls~ngh Pattl 0 65.16 168 -(-5) MWC(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (24 ) 53 FlroJPur 0 74.87 591 P(l) MWC(1) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (90) 54 Ratasl 0 190.21 1424 P( I) ,M(l) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (206) 55 Badal Pattl 0 20 .64 307 -(-5) CRW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 43) 56 Madhoram Pattl 0 12.55 125 -(-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (14) 57 Merna 0 341.16 3005 P (1) ,M(l) RP (1) , CHW ( 1 ) W,HP PO -(-5) - (5-10) (393) 58 GaJalnpur 0 204 37 1251 P (1) CHW(l) W,TW,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (187 ) 59 Gaura c; 222.99 1139 - (-5) CHW'(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (115) 60 Bhelupur 0 59.90 395 - (-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (45) 61 Man 1. yarepur U 19.83 _------U N - I N H A B I T E D ----_------_ "'~ 62 8esahupur ::; 61.51 631 - (-5) CIlW(l) w, TW, HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (75 ) 63 Jokhapur 0 61 92 271 M(l), H(l) CRW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (36) 64 Barbaspur n 18 21 46 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (3 ) 65 Naurangabad iJ 83.37 361 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (51) 66 Pura RaJwar [] 68 80 356 -(-5) CHW(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (47 ) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh ------!'~~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_---- KR JAlJNPlJR ED,EAG,EA GC(15.00),TW(5 00) 10 00 4 04 4 00 'EIl'R'IRT 49 40 KR JAUNPUR GC(130.00) ,TW(20 97) 10.00 5 00 4 00 ...mmrCfiffi SO 40 KR JAUNPlJR GC(10.00) 7 66 3 00 2 00 51 41 ~ KR JAlJNPUR GC(40 00),TW(10.00) 10 16 3 00 2 00 ~~ 52 42 KR JAUNPUR GC ISO 00),TWII0 00) 10 00 2.00 2 87 53 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR 3.40 GCISS.04) ,TW140 00) 48.S0 6 87 6 40 «lfffi 54 42 KR JAUNPUR TWllS 64) 3 00 LOa 1 00 1ffi'f'1@ 5S 42 KR JAlJNPUR 0.50 TW(8 10) 2.60 a 35 1 00 ~~ 56 44 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 14 OS TW(0.59) 101.60 14 85 8 12 -.rn 57 44 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 14.35 TW(70.65),TWEI31 97) 77 .50 4 90 5 00 58 43 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 6 90 WID 99) ,TW(90 00) 72 50 8 40 15 10 llRr 59 43 TWE(29.10) KR JAUNPUR ED,EJI.G,EA 4.00 TW (14 69), TWE 120 00) 16.00 1 21 4 00 60 42 ~ KR JA[JNPUR TWI16 50) 0.S3 0 50 2 00 61 42 ~ KR JA[JNPUR ED,EAG,EA TW(20.05),TWEI17 00) 11 73 3.S6 8 87 62 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 2.34 TW(7.61),TWE(30 00) 14.27 4 00 3 70 63 42 ~ 2.16 TWl8 30) 5.26 1 40 1 09 64 KR JAUNPUR ~ 41 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 5.00 TW(7 33) ,TWE(25 00) 19 00 23 00 5 00 ~ 65 42 KR JAUNPUR 8.00 GCI12.00) ,TW(18.80) 8 00 22.00 6 00 'FTr-m< 66 43 ------~------3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------~------67 Deeh Dadarl !J 56 25 286 -(-5) CHW{l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) ( 43) 68 Dadarl Ll 117 77 714 -(-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (84 ) 69 Tulapur ::J 7 69 191 -(-5) CH'N (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (25) 70 Ugra~en Pattl 0 8 90 81 -(-5) CHW(I) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (14 ) 71 Ranlpur ::J 36 83 308 - (-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-51 -(-5) -(5-10) (481 72 Keshopur 0 27.11 225 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (34) 73 Dhan~ Gopalpur 0 48 97 228 -I-51 CHW(l) W,TW,HP - \-5) - (-5) -\5-10) (37) 74 Dudhauda 0 137.19 1072 Pll) RP(l) ,CHW(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) DAILY - (5-10) (179) 75 Ralpur 0 25 90 229 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (47) 76 Rooppur 0 17.40 305 -1-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (38) 77 Budhanepur 0 57 87 769 ,-(-5) CWIl(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - \-5) (104) 78 Lakhanepur 0 97.70 811 -I-S) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (100) 79 Hardas Pattl 0 70.42 30t - (-5: CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (34) 80 Krlppapur 0 72.85 957 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (126) 81 Ramnlpur 0 63.94 513 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (76) 82 Rautpur 0 91. 46 783 M(l) ,AC (1) D ( 1) ,CHW ( 1 ) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (114 ) 83 T1.1war~ 0 115.34 882 P (1) ,AC (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (133) 84 Barsara 0 191. 83 1447 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (213) Census D~rectorate, Uttar Pradesh "~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------_------~------KR JAUNPUR 1.43 GC(15.0S),TW(24 31) 12.46 0.82 2.15 67 44 "~ PR,KR JAUNPUR 4 76 GC (45 38) ,TW(25 24 ) 26 40 10 72 5 27 =tt 68 44 KR JAUNPUR 1 48 GC (1 52) ,TWE(O 93) 1 65 1 00' 2 10 69 44 <:iffi'F KR JAUNPU'l 1. 00 TW{5.55) I 40 0 SO 0.45 70 44 3"!RR~ PR,KR JAUNPUR 2 70 GC(13 30),TW(8 43) 8.50 1.40 2.50 71 44 ~ KR JAUNPUR 2 22 Til (16 19) 2 00 4.48 2 22 72 44 ~ KR JAUNPUR 3.02 GC(30.00) ,TW(10 14) 1 55 1 59 2 67 73 44 IT-ft~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 18 00 GC(42 00) ,TW(20.00) 18.60 3.40 8 90 74 41 TWE(26 29) ~ KR JAUNPUR 1 30 TII(15 70) 5 75 1. 61 1.10 75 41 ""'F KR JAUNPUR 2.47 GC(8.0D),TW(3 18) 1 00 1.00 1. 75 76 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 3.28 TW(10.00),TWE(19.42) 17 83 3 84 3 50 77 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 9 05 TW(30 80) ,TWE(25 71) 20.40 3 60 5 14 78 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED, EAG, SA 6.19 TW(20.00),TWE(14.15) 20.00 5.47 4 61 79 40 ~"I¢ KR JAUNPUR 4 00 TW (45 23) 18 00 2 07 3.55 80 41 'Fffi'!'F KR JAUNPUR 4.50 TW(43.24) 9.73 3 L6 3 31 81 41 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 6.80 TW(40.00),TWE(22.66) 4 00 8 00 10 00 82 41 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 TW(6o Oo),TWE(32 37) 12 20 1 00 7 77 ~ 83 43 KR JAUNPUR 33 GC(70.00),TWE(73.84) 00 EAG a 4 20.16 23.50 ~ 84 4S , 1"7 _------2 3 4 5 7 9 10 ------85 Sutaull. 79.32 740 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) -(-5) (143) 86 GopalapL;r 100.37 907 Pill ,M(1) MWC(l),MHC(l),CWC(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) (160 ) HC(l) 87 Sammanpur r~ 59.49 408 - (-5) CHW (1) w/rlP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 57) 88 Ram Nagar 0 75 27 1065 P (1) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) BS (136) 89 Bhuptlpur [' 9.71 136 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 15) 90 Karnmarpur '1 52 61 456 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (68) 91 Laggupur 0 38.45 315 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 60) 92 JagJlwan Pur 0 45.73 247 -(-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 40) 93 AhJ.ya Pur 0 131.53 353 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (68) 94 Gulra [} 55 85 7 - (-5) CHW{l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (1) 95 Slyra WaSl 0 50 18 380 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (57) 96 Moharomadpur 0 58.28 620 Pill ,AC(1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (81 ) 97 Bhatehra 0 62 73 315 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (44 ) 98 Madapur 0 24 69 261 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (42) 99 Blrpalpur ,0 41.28 238 - (-5) RP(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5), -(-5) (29) 100 Blblpur 0 62 73 82 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (15) 101 Balwa 0 41 68 384 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (58) 102 ShahpuJ: [j 164 31 1247 Pill ,AC(1) CHW(l) W,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (153) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------_------KR JAUNPUR 3.20 TW(60 22) 4 00 11 75 0 15 85 45 wit<=fr KR JAUNPUR 1.03 TW (81 34) 8 00 8 00 2 00 ~ 86 42 5.40 TW (46 49) 1 60 87 PR,KR JAUNPUR 1 00 5 00 ~ 46 PR,KR JAUNPUR 4.30 TW(20 00),TWE(27.53) 20.60 2 43 0 41 Ull""fTT< 88 41 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EA 0 90 TWE(3 94) 2 52 1 00 1 35 ~ 89 41 21 TW (10 00),TWE(1L23) 90 KR JAUNPUR EA 8 14 27 0 50 8 40 ~ 41 KR JAUNPUR EA TW(6 21), TWE (10 DO) 20 04 0.41 1. 79 91 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR EA 1.70 TW (10 30) , TWE (18.48) 8.73 4.21 2.31 92 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR 2.60 TW(112.33) 1.60 8 00 7 00 93 45 ~ KR JAUNPUR 6 00 TW (36 10) 6.00 4.00 5 75 94 42 lJM KR JAUNPUR 9 00 TWE (26.18) 2 00 12 00 1 CO fuzm'om:ft 95 45 KR JAUNPUR 12 75 TW (23 03) 13 00 5.50 4 00 96 43 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.00 TW (20 00) ,TWE (37 .11) 2.00 0.62 1 00 ~ 97 40 PR,KR 10.00 TW(ll 00) 2 00 0 69 98 JAUNPUR 1.00 ~ 40 PR,KR JAUNPUR EAG 16 00 TW(20 52) 2 38 0 38 2 00 99 41 ~ PR,KR JAUNPUR 0.40 TW(42 33) 4 00 8.00 8 00 100 44 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 4 00 TW(9 08),TWE(10.00) 0.80 8 80 9 00 ~ 101 43 2.10 TW (50 00) ,TWE(74.71) 3.75 13 75 20 00 102 KR JAUNPUR ~ 42 11'0 3 5 6 8 9 10 ------~------_------_------103 Baderl 130 31 1118 E' (1) CHW (1) W,HE' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (154) 101 Kushaha CJ 167 95 893 -(-5) CHW i1) W, HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (126) 105 Ghansyampur 0 80 94 1823 P(l) ,M(l) ,H(1) MWC 11) , D (1) ,RP (1) W,HP PO DAILY BS 1252) PUC (1) C 11 \ 106 Deoram Pur 0 51 80 654 -1-5) CHW 11) W,TW,HP -1-5) -(-5) BS 186) 107 Jagatpur iJ 22.26 170 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (24) 108 Saral Gobardhan 0 16.19 114 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (21 ) 109 Jamunlpur 0 19 83 105 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (20) 110 Semaraha ::1 12 55 19 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (3) 111 Patknaull iJ 23.88 116 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (15) 112 Denua 0 108.46 630 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (87 ) 113 RF.lllpUr Bharamdl 0 11. 74 65 -(-5) CHW(I) T,W -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (11 ) 114 GaJapur 0 12.55 6 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (1 ) ll5 Glrdharpur 0 16.19 125 -(-5) CHW( 1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (14 ) 116 Dewapur 0 73.66 416 M(l) ,AC(l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (37) 1U Ballpur GhanshyampurO 19.43 50 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (3) 118 Dewa Pattl 0 97.94 612 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (83) 119 Kadar Kalan 0 29 14 28 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (2) 120 Kadar Khnrd 0 29 54 40 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (4 ) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh J!t ------_-_------_------_ ------_------_------_------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR JAUNPUR ED, El'G 20 40 TW (23 51) ,TWE(60 DC) 20 90 1 60 4 00 ~ 103 45 KR JAUNPUR 95) 2 00 5 00 00 104 ED, El'G 52 00 TW(80.00),TWE(16 12 ~ 42 PR,KR JAUNPUR TW(25 00),TWE(30 74) 8 00 1 20 105 ED,EAG 3 00 10 00 ~ 42 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 10 TW(20 00),TWE(25 50) 2 00 1 20 1 00 106 43 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 TW(4 .26) ,TWE (l0.00) 1 00 1.00 4 00 107 ~ 43 PR,KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 0 87 TWE(15 43) 1 33 0 75 1 45 "ffiTlI~ lOB 44 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 0 84 TWI12 51) 3 81 0.54 1 76 109 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 0 75 TWE (10 80) 0 50 0.40 0 10 Wmr 110 43 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 00 TW(8.00) ,TWE(11 08) a 40 1.60 0 80 ~ III 43 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 20 00 TW(26.00),TWE(32 13) 0 33 15.00 15 00 112 43 ~ KR JAUNPUR 0 7'5 TW(8 84) 0 75 0 75 0'.65 ~~ 113 43 KR JAUNPUR TW (10 55) 0 75 0 75 0 50 114 38 Tf'illlP KR JAUNPUR 2 00 TW(l1 04) 1 75 2.00 a 20 115 39 ~ KR JAUNPClR 1 15 GC(33 00) ,TW(20 16) 6 00 2 35 11 00 116 40 ~ KR JAUNP[JR 2 00 TW(15 43) 1.00 0 80 0.20 117 42 ~~ KR JAUNPUR EAG 2.00 GC(30.00),TW(12.00) 32 00 1. 75 1 60 ~~ 118 10 TWE(18 39) KR JAUNPUR TW(21 64) 2 00 3.75 1 7"> ~'f;<'lT 119 43 KR JAUNPUR 2.00 TW(2l 57) 2 00 3.75 0 22 ~~ 120 41 ... ·v ------2 3 5 7 9 10 ------121 Dad'rla 180.09 1357 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (198) 122 Karanpur CJ 41 28 469 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (80) 123 Narendrapur [j 39 26 274 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (35) 124 Khallshpur 0 117 36 510 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP PO DAILY -(-5) (80) 125 Molnapur 0 85.77 911 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (108) 126 Kuhl Kalan 0 40.47 551 P (1) D(I) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (103) 127 Kuhl Khurd 0 67.18 208 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (39) 128 Chanda pur 0 201.12 1288 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (185) 129 Kuchauha '] 59 09 392 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (58) 130 Jagatpur 0 30.35 216 - (-5) CHW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (30) 131 Chak Semaraha 0 15 78 71 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 6) 132 Bangaon Bhumldhar [j 118 17 1215 - (-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS ( 156) 133 Kamalpur 0 11:8 98 1035 P(l) CHW(H W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (115) 134 Saral GUflJd 0 154 77 1207 -(-5) CHW (1) W,TW,HP -(-5) DAIL{ BS (132) 135 Dugaull Kalan 0 162 28 1472 P(I) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (201) 136 Dugaull Khurd CJ 440 72 2288 P(I) CHW (1) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (313) 137 Shahpur 0 307 57 2020 P (1) CHW (1) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) as (304) 138 Bangaon Pattl 0 369 09 2017 P ( 1 ) , PUC ( 1 ) CHW (1) W,TW,HP PO . (-5) as (269) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh 17;1 ------_------_------_------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 1 ------_------_------KR Jl'.DNPUR 8 00 TW (139 7"1) 3 00 6 00 23 32 :sscrr 121 40 KR JAUNPUR 3 00 TW(30 76) 5.00 1 50 1 02 122 40 ~ KR JAUNPUR 2 60 TW(31 46) 4 00 0 20 1 00 123 42 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 10 00 GC(35.00) ,TW(20 00) 20.00 3.00 8 00 124 40 TWE (21.36) ~ KR JAUNPUR 8.00 TW(52 47) 20.00 0 30 5 00 125 37 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1 00 GC (12 00) ,TW (6 00) 10.37 2 00 5 00 ¥tqwrr 126 33 TWE(4 10) KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 0 50 TW(25.00) ,TWE(15.00) 17.60 3 70 5 38 127 33 ~~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 5.99 GC(SO 00) ,TW (30 00) 44 01 16 69 14 34 128 33 TWE (40 00) ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.05 TW(10 OO),TWE(26 79) 14.15 1.03 5 07 129 31 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG 1 00 TW(8 35) ,TWE(10 00) 6.00 1. 00 4 00 130 32 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG Ge(3 78) ,TW(l 00)- 4.00 1.50 3 50 'tffiWmr • 131 30 TWE(2 08) PR JAUNPUR 4 90 GC (35 00) ,TW(10 30) 21 00 8 50 8 90 q;rrijq~ 132 30 TWE(29 57) : PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 3 00 GC{30 00) ,TW (15 00) 20.00 22 40 8 00 133 30 TWE(20 58 ) ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 4 50 TW(33 47) ,TWE(60.00) 42.50 7 50 6 80 mFl'Ffl 134 30 KR JAUNPUR EAG 6.28 TW(21.641,TWE(40.361 37.00 36 00 21 00 ~~ 135 33 PR ,JAUNPUR EAG 15 00 WE(65 721,TW(125 00) 150.00 24.50 60 50 136 32 ~~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2 30 TW (128 50) ,TWE (70.27) 96 40 4 50 5 60 137 32 ~ PR JAUNPUR EAG 4.00 TW(95 29), TWE (160 00) 98 00 5 60 6 20 140 Labldan~ ':l 81 75 435 - (-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (51) 1H Inamlpur 0 125 05 934 -(-5) CHWI1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (137) 142 Bachharl. 0 95.10 824 P (1) CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) ( 116) 143 Gonaull 0 225.82 1743 P (1) CHW(l) W, TW, HP PO - (-5) - (-5) (255) 144 Kusaha 0 59.90 869 -1-5) CHW (11 W,TW,HP -1-5) - (-5) BS 1120) 145 Khampur 0 145.29 1092 P (1) CHWI1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) (161) 146 Bahara 0 74.46 726 -(-5) CHWI1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 109) 147 Rampur 0 373.51 2688 P(lI ,M(l) CHW(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (362) 148 Ataul~ 0 116.96 696 -(-5) CHW(1) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (92) 149 Tlyara 0 628 90 4672 P (1) ,M(2) CHW(l) W,TW,HP PO DAILY as 1651) 150 Bahur 0 55 44 905 -1-5) CHW(l: T,W,TW - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1125) HP 151 Pahlt.l.yapur 0 140 84 840 Pill ,M(l) CHW[l) 'T,TW,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) 1103) 152 Kar2lpur 0 219 35 1489 ;0 (1) CHW(l) W, TW, HP - 1·-5) -[-5) -[-5) (226) 153 Fattllpur 0 163 90 1152 -1-5) CHW(l) T,W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) ( 176) HP 154 Babura 'l 133.96 1293 P (1) CHW(l) T,W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (203) HP 155 Sagodeeh ,:::: 45 33 ~64 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (32) 156 Purachlnta 0 13 36 79 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -[-5) (9) Census Dlrectorate, Cttar Pradesh 1&1 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 2 ------~------~------KR JAONPOR 8 00 GCl155 00),WI20 02) 86 02 8 00 5 00 139 ~ '0 TW (lOa. 00) PR JAONPOR 0 50 WI8 25) ,TW140 00) 22 50 3 25 7 25 ~ 140 44 PR JAONPOR 4 00 W(8 00) ,TW(63 25) 36 50 7 25 6 05 141 42 ~ PR JAONPOR 2 10 W(4 75) ,TW(50 00) 29 25 3.75 5.25 ~ 142 38 PR JAONPOR 5 42 GCIIOO.OO) ,WI5.00) 59 00 8.40 13 00 TJT;ffi;iT 143 39 TW(35 00) PR JAONPOR ED 1 50 GCI29 00),TW(2 25) 18 75 3.10 2 30 144 40 TWE(3 00) ':!imT KR JAONPOR 2.00 GCI65 19),TW(34 56) 38 25 2.10 3 19 145 43 llIJl'IlF KR JAUNPUR EA 1.40 W(8.00) ,TW(10 00) 27 25 3 50 2 06 onm 146 30 TWE(22 25) KR JAUNPUR ED 5.00 GC(160 00) ,TW(8 75) 138 25 12 27 9 27 147 30 TWEI40 00) KR JAUNPUR 2.16 W(20 00),TWI60.63) 28 37 2 56 3.24 ~ 148 30 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 8 50 WllO OO),TWI70 ~5) 111 75 13 20 9 20 fu KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (18 44) ,TWEI23 00) 8 00 3 50 2 50 150 38 'IS< KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(50 00),TWEI52 64) 28 00 7 20 3 00 151 44 ~ KR JAONPUR ED, EAG TW (60 85),TWE(96.00) 53 00 7 20 2 30 152 41 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG,EO 0 81 W(10 00),TW(33 00) 20 00 4.00 6 00 153 35 TWE I 90 09) ~ KR JAUNPUR EA 2 50 TW 140 00),TWE(61.96) 25 00 3.00 1.50 "¥ 154 34 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 5 33 TW (10 00),TWEI19 00) 11 00 3 50 1.50 ~ 155 34 KR JAUNPUR 0.36 TWig 25) 2 00 0 75 1 00 ~ 156 34 18-~ ------_------_------2 3 5 6 8 9 10 ------_-_------_------_------157 PULa Mukund 95 91 366 - (-5) CHW (1) T,W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (78) 158 Margupur CJ 158 64 982 P (1) CHW (1) T,W,H? - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (102) 159 Kasturlpur J 82 96 817 P(l) CHW(l) T,W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (124) 160 Ah~raull D 42.49 401 - (-5) CHW(l) W,TW,HP - (-5) - (-!J) -(-5) (59) 161 Baraull D 41 46 942 -(-5) CHW(l) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (172) 162 Puranl Bazar D 53 02 1367 - (-5) CHW(1) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (180) 163 Blthua Khurd D 25.09 446 -(-5) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (73) 164 Sara~ Ahamad 0 24 69 431 -(-5} CHW(l) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (58) 165 Blthua Kalan D 120.60 796 P (1) CHW (1) W,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (125) 166 Bha1uwah~ D 263 06 4222 P 11) CHW(l) T,W,HI? - (-5) DAILY BS (656) 167 Sarokhanpur n 367 87 4777 P(l) ,M(l) ,HIl) CWC(l),PHS(l),CHW(l) W,TW,HP PO,PTO,TO - (-5) BS (686) PUC (1) 168 Udpur Gelhawa D 609 07 5106 P (1) CHW(l) w, HP - (-5) -(-5) BS (754) 169 Roopchandpu·r D 244 03 1415 P (1) CHW (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (252) 170 Sultanpur D 83 77 988 -(-5) CWC(l),PHC(l),HC(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-~) (146) 171 Hankarpur D 55 44 840 -(-5) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (119) 172 Udpur Ghatampur D 259 01 1537 - (-5) CHW (1) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) - (-5) (223) 173 Alauddlnpur fJ 27 11 209 - (-5) CHW(1 ) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (24) 174 Newada Mukhallspur D 321.33 2616 P (1) CHW(J) W,ilP PO - (-5) -(-5) (347) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh I~~ ------_------11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 2 ------3.00 2 00 lS7 KR JAUNPUR EA 1.00 TW(35 00),TWE(46 91) 8 00 'Ff~ 35 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 0.64 TW(40 00),TWE(S3 DO) 50 co 10 00 5 00 lWIT< 158 34 KR JAUNPUR 0.96 TW(55 40) 20 CO 3 60 3 00 ~ 159 33 KR JAUNPUR EAG 1.00 TW(10 99) ,TWE(20.00) 6 00 3 00 1 50 ~ 160 33 KR JAUNPUR EA 1 46 TW(12 00) ,TWE(14.00) 10.00 3 00 1. DO ~ 161 30 PR JAUNPUR I::A 3 02 TW(10.00),TWE(25 00) 10.00 3.00 2 DO 'Ff'1't ifRT{ 162 31 KR JAUNPUR EAG 1 00 TW(8 09), TWE (10.00) 2.00 3 00 1 00 163 33 ~~ PR JAUNPUR 0 69 TW(13 DO) 8 00 2 00 1. 00 lRfl!~ 164 33 KR JAUNPUR EA 0 60 GC(50 00),TW(22.00) 20 00 3 00 5 00 ~'liffi 16S 31 TWE(20.00) PR JAUNPUR EA 3.06 GC(70 00),TW(40 00) 70.00 15.00 5 00 '1<1.aOO 166 30 TWE (60.00) • PR JAUNPUR ED, EAG, EO TW (~9B 00) 9 87 35 00 25.00 ~ 167 30 PR JAUNPUR ED, EAG, EO TW (200 00) ,TWE(298.00) 41 07 48 65 21.35 ~~ 168 34 W(20 00),TW(178 13 03 24 00 9 00 169 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 00) ~ 27 KR ED,EAG TW(26 77),TWE(40 00) 6.00 5 25 5.75 170 JAUNPUR ~ 28 KI} JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(15 00) ,'l'WE (25.44) 4.00 6 44 4 56 iI"'IiR'F 171 30 TW(90 15 00 38 01 4 00 172 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 00), TWE (ll2 00) ~~ 31 KR J;l<;UNPUR ED, EAG WI' 00) ,TW(12 00) 4 II 4 60 2.40 ~ 173 32 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(68 00),TWE(200 00) 18 33 26 44 8 56 ~~ 174 30 I co..., -----_------_---_------~------2 3 7 8 9 10 ------~------_------175 R31bhanlpur rl 82 75 697 r {I I CHW (I) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (116 ) 176 Pattldayal iJ 128 69 1189 r (I) CHW (l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (184 ) 177 Muradpur Kotlla 0 424 99 3909 r (I) CHW{l) W,HP PO - (-51 - (-5) (620) 178 Newada Mureedpur Ll 106 84 1;26 P (I) CHW{l) W,HP -(-5) - (-~) - (-5) (106) 179 Machhallgaon 0 473 50 2946 P (I) CHWll) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (405) 180 Mureedpur CJ 47 35 572 -(-5) CHW{l) W,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (66) 181 Jeerlkpur Ll 45 33 29.S -(-5) CHW{l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (44 ) 182 Durga Pattl 0 51 40 445 P (I) CHW{l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (68) 183 Bhagatpur Ll 77 70 442 -(-5) CHWll) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) - (-5) (74 ) 184 Blrbhanpur CJ 131 93 891 Pill CHW(l) W,'lP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 103) 185 Bad<11apur Khurd Ll 209 01 2551 P (1) CHW(l) w, TW, HP • PO DAILY -(-5) (373) 186 Chak Molanapur n 31 Sg 257 -(-S) CHW(l) W,cIP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (30) 181 Rarl Khurd 0 67 58 785 -(-5) CHW(l) W, HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) 1124) 188 Rarl Kalan Ll 93.49 893 - (-s) CHWll) W,HP -1-5) - (-51 - (-5) (134 ) 189 H.Lmmatpur 0 198.11 896 P (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (146) 190 Mlrshadpur 0 276.41 2767 P (1) CHW( 1) W,HP PO - (-5) BS 1470) 191 Balua CJ 270 74 1844 P11) CHW (1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (274 ) Total . 21209.87 165046 P(70) ,M(18) H (1), MCW (6) 24059 H (3), PUC(4) MH ( 2) , CWC [ " ) C(2) ,AC(5) HC ( 3) , PHC 11 ) PHS 13), D (4) NH (1), RP (5) CHW(181) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh /8.3 ------_--_------II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 ------PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(20.15) ,TWE(38 00) 4 00 16 25 3 75 175 30 N-fi PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 1 00 TW(57 00) ,TWE(50 00) 4 69 10 25 5 75 176 28 ~ KR ,JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(199 00),TWF.(181 99) 14 00 22.00 B.OO 'i<1<;~('li1k:(,1I 177 28 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(40.00),TWE(48.00) 8 84 8 00 2.00 ~~ 178 26 PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(l64 67),TWE(200 00) 87 33 15 00 6.50 ~ 179 25 KR JAUNPUR EAG 3.19 TW(2 75) ,TWS(4 00) 16 60 8.90 11 91 180 28 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(9.03),TWE(30.00) 3.30 2 00 1.00 181 30 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG W(12 00) ,TW(30.00) 6 00 3 00 0 40 ' 'ld't 182 26 TIT ~ KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG W(22.00),TWE(40.70) 8 00 5.25 1 75 183 25 "I'1i'I'F KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(20.93),TWE(90 00) 10 00 8.00 3 00 184 26 ~ KR JAUNPUR EAG 3.00 TW(2B 01),T(70 00) 54.00 24.66 22 34 185 27 ~ KR JAUNPUR ED, EAG TW(4 00), TWE (5 59) 18 00 4 50 1 50 '!'f>~ 186 30 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(24.08) ,TWE(26 DO) 7 50 6 00 4 00 KR JAUNPUR C:D,EAG 1. 25 TW(28 00) ,TWE(50 00) 4 24 6 00 4.00 KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG 2.60 TW(5'8 01) ,TWE(100 00) B 10 21 00 9 00 189 25 ~ PR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW(80.00i ,TWE(120.00) 46 41 24 41 5 59 190 28 flmlw.!< KR JAUNPUR ED,EAG TW (65 00:, TWE (135.00) 30 74 32 00 8 00 31T 191 28 awr 54 •. 53 GC(348846),W(153.01) 3684 93 1210.91 ll80.64 WE(65 72),TW(5653 11) TWE(4971 13),T(70 00) ~ !!! .: :z: eo a: C I ~ I ..0 I <> :t: I ... 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