Punjab, Vol-VI

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Punjab, Vol-VI 315.455 1941 Tab NOTE The census enumeration was carried out in full according to plan but the Government of India decided to restrict the tabulation for British India. Consequently the tables in this volume covel less than half the contemplated range and offer in effect only the distribution of the population by iJommunity and by province or state, district, tehsil and town. In many areas however village tables will also be produced by provincial governments. 'Opportunity has been taken however ~o sort wherever possible the 1/50 random sample takeu In every area. ·2. The slips in which the remaining unsorted information is to be found are stored in Qaea province against a possible reopening of tabulation ih happier circumstances. CONTENTS IMPERIAL TABLES PAG.t: I-Area, houses, and population ·. 1 II-Variation in population since 1891 7 III-Towns and villages classified by population 19 ·'- .. ·. ·. IV--Cities classified by population with variation since 1891 00 25 V-Towns arranged 'territorially with popula~ion by communities 29 I XIII-Community .. ·. ·. 41 .... PROVINCIAL TABLEs--! /I-Area and population o"Itehsils ·. ·. ·. 51 II-Population of districts and tehsils by communities ·. 57 SAMPLE TABLES VII-Age, sex and civil condition (by religion) ·. .. o • 66 XI-Literacy by religion and age aa 68 ·. .-. •• • a XIII-Major communities •• .. • • ·. .. • • •• o. 69 I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION The areas in column 2 are those of the latest determination of the Survey Department. The area of the Biloch trans-frontier tract is included in that of Dera Ghazi Khan district. The differences between some of the areas shown in this table and those given in the corresponding tables of 1931 are due to territorial transfers and recalculations of areas by the Survey department. The province has gained a total area of 1· 74 sq miles during the inter-censal period as a result of inter­ provincial transfers as under:- Gain or loss District or State Transfer from or to r- ----~~-------- affected Area Population (sq miles) (1931) 1. Gurgaon District Bullandsharu (U.P.) +1·89 +12 2. Karnal District . '. Muzaffargarh and Meerut Districts (U.P.) -1·15 3. Sirmoor State Debra Dun (U.P.) +1'00 Net Gain +1·74 +12 The inter-district transfers that have occurred since the last census are given below:- Transfer of .A.. ( ~ . From To Area Population (sq miles) (1931) 1. Multan district Lyallpur district 151'00 15,351 2. Jhang district Do ll'OO Nil 3. Sheikhupura Amritsar 0·91 365 2. A" house" was defined at this census as a dwelling place of a commensal family. "Occupied house ~'means a census house. 3. "Towns" include municipalities, civil lines not included in municipal limits, cantonments ~nd other places of usually not less than 5.000 inhabitants and .possessing distinct urban characteristics. 'Cantonments" have been treated as forming part of the towns in which they are situated. " Village ,,. means a revenue village. " Urban" and" rural" refer to persons Ii ving in tOWlli! or villages as above defined. • . NOTE I.-A few villages of the Shahdara tehsil in'the Sheikhupura district with a population of 16,368 have been included within the­ lnmts of Lahore municipality, but they still remain part of the Shahdara tehsil for revenue and other administrative purposes. In this table,. theref<lre, the population of these villages has been included in the urban population of the Sheikhupura district. NOTE 2.-The population details for tehsils are given in Provincial Tables I and II. 4. The urban/rural ratio when towns with a population of 5,000 or over are taken as urban is· 1.65: 1,000, i.e., for every 1,000 of the rural population there are 165 persons living in towns with a popula­ tlOn of 5,000 or over. 2 I-AREA, HOUSES Ocoupied houses Area in District or State sq miles Towns Villages Total In towns In village.! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PUNJAB 138,105 283 52,047' 6,549,349 891,551 5,657,798 British Terriiory 99,089 -202 35,256, 5,397,858 753,056 4,644,802 Ambala Division 14,750 45- 6,301' 900,056 130,481 769,575 Hissar' 1i,213 7 961 190,027 26,248 163,779 Rohtak 2,246' 7 750 170,089 20059 150,030 Gurgaon 2,234 9 1,342 167,170 18,535 148,635 Kamal 3,126 6 1,367 185,987 23,728 162,259 Ambala 1,851 11 1,679 '176,583 35,209 141,374 Simla " 80 5 202 10,200 6,702 3,498 J'ullunduf Division 18,992 304 6,515 1,069,088 128,267 94,0,821 Kangra 9,979 1 845 186,085 1,318 184,767 Hoshiarpur 2,195 7 2,092 24!l,028 18,697 227,331 Jullundur 1,334 R 1,209 210,889 87,527 173,362 Ludhiana •• 1,399 4- 860 156,319 29,940 126,379 Ferozepore 4,085 10 1,509 269,767 40,785 228,982 Lahore Division 12,203 45. 8,777 1,273,468 260,787 1,012,681 ~. Lahore • • It 2,595 7 1,150 280,371. 96,620 183,751 Amritsar ;;r ~ >. 1,572 7- 1,043 254,299 78,497 17,5,802 (}_urdaspur ~- 1,846 9- 2,229 212,328 17,922 191,406 SiaTIi:ot .• 1,576 6 2,070 206,852 25,177 181,67"5 -Gujranwala 2.:m 11 1,219 169,519 32,283 137,236 ! Sheikhupura. 2,303 5 1,066 150,099 10,288 139,811 Rawalpiudi Divisic_ 21.381 41 5,439 980,182 112,971 867,211 Guirat 2,266 7 1,436 219,899 18,257 201,642 Shahpur •• 4,770 15 973 198,395 29,145 169,250 Jhelum 2,774 4 876 143,723 12,22ii 1.31,498 Rawalpindi 2,022 2 1,166 160,706 30,470 130,236 Attock 4,148 8 628 153,275 13,205 140,07() Miahwali •• 5,401 5 410 104,18,1 9,669 94,51:j Multan Division 31,763 41 8,174 1,175,064 120,550 1,054,514 • Montgomery 4,20l 5 2,058 217,092 17,360 229,732 Lyallpur .. 3,52:! 7 1,336 234,947 24,912 210,035 Jhang 3,415 () 974- 151,323 17,503 133,820 Multan 5,65:3 9 2,135 281,190 39,480 241,710 11uzalfargarh 5,605 6 888 148,299 8,549 139,7.')0 Dcra Ghazi Khan 9,364 9 774 1I2,213 12,746 99,467 Bilocli. trans·frontier tract 9 ..Punjab State&-- r 39,016 81 " 16,791 1,151,491 138,495 1,012,996 -tDujana V'f' 91 1 32 6,018 8.')1 5,167 .;..,pataudl.;l _ 53 1 40 4,061 805 3,256 -l{alsia' 188 2', 177 15,217 2,257 12,960 .. Loharu 226 1 72, 4,738, 730 4,008 ;1Sirmool 1,091 2 965 33,248 1,857 31,391 ~Bilaspur . 453 1 949 22,939 656 22,283 ~landi 1,189 2 3,625 45,680 2,6.39 43,141 ~uket 393 l' 80 13,575 445 13,130 .~lIrthala 64,5 3 606 75,331 11,222 64,109 "')1alerkotla 165 ,3 - 110 17,725 6,606 11,129 • Faridkot 637 2 174 38,'289 7,728 30,561 ....chamba 3,127 1 52 33,489 1,338 32,151 ~tiala 5,942 17 3,488 372,656 49,576 323,080 • ihd "'" . , 1,299 4 443 67,846 9,.39.1 68,553 • Nabha~ _ 947 6 493 66,759 12,379 54,380 , Bahawalpur 17,494 31 2,443 25),854 28,496 232,358 ' Punjab Hill States 5,127 3 3,042 73,053 1,717 71,339 'Bashahr '" 3,u5[ I 20[1 111,425 297 18,128 Bashahr Proper 3,!J22 1 154 17,010 297 17,313 . rKha'f/~ti 21 25 5,;,3 553 Feudatone..... Delat" 8 29 262 262 Nalagarh \Y • 270 1 675 12,445 775 11,670 Keonthal .If 295 457 12,224. 12,224 K eanthal Proper 186 218 6,729 6,729 Koti .• 44 10 2,481 2,481 Theog, .• 31 167 1,580 1,.580 Feudatories Jil!adhan, .• 23 34 899 899 GhU71d. •• 9 16 401 401 lRati"h. .. 2 12 134- 134 Bagbal ,(:l 120 433 6,241 . 6,241 Jubbal k 297 281 5,57~ -5,578 Jubbal Proper 274 268 5,340 5,340 . {RaU'ain 16 -12 194 194 Feudaton~~ Dhadi 7 1 44 44 "'Baghat # .. 33 132 3,214- 645 2,569 ,,' Kumharsain r 84 41 2,590 2,590 ",' Bhaiii ;! 94 200 3,831 3,8.1] , Mal-.log ~ 49 179 1,998 1,9!J8 <lFalslm" 57 26 1,440 1.440 '_ Dhami .. 23 109 1,127 1~127 , Kuthar 21 99 1,080 1,080 , Kunihar 7 17 500 0500 :.Mangal 14 17 310 3.W Riia - i' 5 45 26';' 267 . 'Darlwti :> 14 221 221 , Tharoch ? ·~O lOti 823 823 Io-Sangri -, 21 3 742 742 AND POPULATION 3 Population Persons Males Females Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ~4,309,831 1:,040,771 29,269,090 18,581,336 2,913,785 15,667,551 15,728,525 2,126,986 13,601,539 8,418,819 l,359,964 24,059,855 15,383,656 2,532,195 12,851,461 13,035,163 1,826.769 11,208,394 -4';695;4~ 664,596 4,030,866 2,529,025 314,242 2,154,78~ 2,166,437 290,354 1,876,083 1,006,709' 136,816 869,893 536,691 75,301 461.390 470,018 61,5].5 408,.50,1 958,399.
Recommended publications
  • Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Jullundur, Part X-A & B
    ,CENSUS 1971 PARTS X-A" II VILLAGE & TOWN SERIES 17 DIRECTORY PUNJAB VILLAGE & TOWN WISE PRIMARY CENS'US ABSTRACT DISTRICT JULLUN'DUR CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK P. L. SONDHI H. S. KWATRA ". OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE OF THE PfJ'NJAB CIVIL SERVIce Ex-officio Director of Census OperatiONl Deputy Director (~l Cpnsus Operations ', .. PUNJAB PUNJAB' Modf:- Julluodur - made Sports Goods For 01 ympics ·-1976 llvckey al fhe Montreal Olympics. 1976, will be played with halls manufactured in at Jullundur. Jullundur has nearly 350 sports goods 111l1nl~ractur;l1g units of various sizes. These small units eXJlort tennis and badminton rackets, shuttlecocks and several types of balls including cricket balls. Tlte nucleu.s (~( this industry was formed h,J/ skilled and semi-skilled workers who came to 1ndia a/It?r Partition. Since they could not afford 10 go far away and were lodged in the two refugee can'lps located on the outskirts of .IuJ/undur city in an underdeveloped area, the availabi­ lity of the sk illed work crs attracted the sport,\' goods I1zCllllljacturers especiallY.from Sialkot which ,was the centre (~f sports hJdustry heji,)re Partition. Over 2,000 people are tU preSt'nt employed in this industry. Started /roln scratch after ,Partilion, the indLlstry now exports goods worth nearly Rs. 5 crore per year to tire Asian and European ("'omnu)fzwealth countril's, the lasl being our higgest ilnporters. Alot(( by :-- 1. S. Gin 1 PUNJAB DISTRICT JULLUNDUR kflOMlTR£S 5 0 5 12_ Ie 20 , .. ,::::::;=::::::::;::::_:::.:::~r::::_ 4SN .- .., I ... 0 ~ 8 12 MtLEI "'5 H s / I 30 3~, c ! I I I I ! JULLUNOUR I (t CITY '" I :lI:'" I ,~ VI .1 ..,[-<1 j ~l~ ~, oj .'1 i ;;1 ~ "(,.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 124- Unpaid and Unclaimed Dividend
    Sr No First Name Middle Name Last Name Address Pincode Folio Amount 1 ASHOK KUMAR GOLCHHA 305 ASHOKA CHAMBERS ADARSHNAGAR HYDERABAD 500063 0000000000B9A0011390 36.00 2 ADAMALI ABDULLABHOY 20, SUKEAS LANE, 3RD FLOOR, KOLKATA 700001 0000000000B9A0050954 150.00 3 AMAR MANOHAR MOTIWALA DR MOTIWALA'S CLINIC, SUNDARAM BUILDING VIKRAM SARABHAI MARG, OPP POLYTECHNIC AHMEDABAD 380015 0000000000B9A0102113 12.00 4 AMRATLAL BHAGWANDAS GANDHI 14 GULABPARK NEAR BASANT CINEMA CHEMBUR 400074 0000000000B9A0102806 30.00 5 ARVIND KUMAR DESAI H NO 2-1-563/2 NALLAKUNTA HYDERABAD 500044 0000000000B9A0106500 30.00 6 BIBISHAB S PATHAN 1005 DENA TOWER OPP ADUJAN PATIYA SURAT 395009 0000000000B9B0007570 144.00 7 BEENA DAVE 703 KRISHNA APT NEXT TO POISAR DEPOT OPP OUR LADY REMEDY SCHOOL S V ROAD, KANDIVILI (W) MUMBAI 400067 0000000000B9B0009430 30.00 8 BABULAL S LADHANI 9 ABDUL REHMAN STREET 3RD FLOOR ROOM NO 62 YUSUF BUILDING MUMBAI 400003 0000000000B9B0100587 30.00 9 BHAGWANDAS Z BAPHNA MAIN ROAD DAHANU DIST THANA W RLY MAHARASHTRA 401601 0000000000B9B0102431 48.00 10 BHARAT MOHANLAL VADALIA MAHADEVIA ROAD MANAVADAR GUJARAT 362630 0000000000B9B0103101 60.00 11 BHARATBHAI R PATEL 45 KRISHNA PARK SOC JASODA NAGAR RD NR GAUR NO KUVO PO GIDC VATVA AHMEDABAD 382445 0000000000B9B0103233 48.00 12 BHARATI PRAKASH HINDUJA 505 A NEEL KANTH 98 MARINE DRIVE P O BOX NO 2397 MUMBAI 400002 0000000000B9B0103411 60.00 13 BHASKAR SUBRAMANY FLAT NO 7 3RD FLOOR 41 SEA LAND CO OP HSG SOCIETY OPP HOTEL PRESIDENT CUFFE PARADE MUMBAI 400005 0000000000B9B0103985 96.00 14 BHASKER CHAMPAKLAL
    [Show full text]
  • Administrative Atlas , Punjab
    CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 PUNJAB ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS f~.·~'\"'~ " ~ ..... ~ ~ - +, ~... 1/, 0\ \ ~ PE OPLE ORIENTED DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB , The maps included in this publication are based upon SUNey of India map with the permission of the SUNeyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned. © Government of India, Copyright 2006. Data Product Number 03-010-2001 - Cen-Atlas (ii) FOREWORD "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961. The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, atlases of states and union territories were also published.
    [Show full text]
  • Killer Khilats, Part 1: Legends of Poisoned ªrobes of Honourº in India
    Folklore 112 (2001):23± 45 RESEARCH ARTICLE Killer Khilats, Part 1: Legends of Poisoned ªRobes of Honourº in India Michelle Maskiell and Adrienne Mayor Abstract This article presents seven historical legends of death by Poison Dress that arose in early modern India. The tales revolve around fears of symbolic harm and real contamination aroused by the ancient Iranian-in¯ uenced customs of presenting robes of honour (khilats) to friends and enemies. From 1600 to the early twentieth century, Rajputs, Mughals, British, and other groups in India participated in the development of tales of deadly clothing. Many of the motifs and themes are analogous to Poison Dress legends found in the Bible, Greek myth and Arthurian legend, and to modern versions, but all seven tales display distinc- tively Indian characteristics. The historical settings reveal the cultural assump- tions of the various groups who performed poison khilat legends in India and display the ambiguities embedded in the khilat system for all who performed these tales. Introduction We have gathered seven ª Poison Dressº legends set in early modern India, which feature a poison khilat (Arabic, ª robe of honourº ). These ª Killer Khilatº tales share plots, themes and motifs with the ª Poison Dressº family of folklore, in which victims are killed by contaminated clothing. Because historical legends often crystallise around actual people and events, and re¯ ect contemporary anxieties and the moral dilemmas of the tellers and their audiences, these stories have much to tell historians as well as folklorists. The poison khilat tales are intriguing examples of how recurrent narrative patterns emerge under cultural pressure to reveal fault lines within a given society’s accepted values and social practices.
    [Show full text]
  • LIST of LICENSED COLONIES with the JURISDICTION of JDA Sr
    LIST OF LICENSED COLONIES WITH THE JURISDICTION OF JDA Sr. Name of Promoter, Address Licence No. & Date Name of Colony Area in Acres No. 1 Rajan Chopra, Promoter M/s.PPR Associates, 2006/187 Jalandhar Kunj Extn-I, Jalandhar. 41.66 Acres Silver Oak Apartment, Nakodar Road, Jalandhar- dt.29.06.2006 144003 (M) 2 Anil Chopra, Promoter M/s.St. Solider Properties No.98/37 Basant Vihar, Vill.Khambra, 9.71 & Industries Ltd., 44-L, Model Town, Jalandhar- dated:28.7.98 Jalandhar. 144003 (M)9814064881 3 Anil Chopra, Promoter M/s.St. Solider Properties No.98/38 dated: Ram Vihar, Vill.Lama Pind, Distt. 4.789 & Industries Ltd., 44-L, Model Town, Jalandhar. 28.7.98 Jalandhar. 4 A.S.K. Builders Pvt. Ltd. Through Sh.Satinder Pal 1339-CA/STP(J) SE(J)- Sahib Estate at Village Usmanpur 8.90 Acres Singh, M.D., 9-L, Model Town Jalandhar. 48 dt. 04.05.06 and Dhanal, Jalandhar. 5 Cheema Associates Builders & Colonizers through 389 CA/STP(J)/ Green City Vill. Alipur Tehsil & Distt. 5.31 Acres Sh. Santokh Singh, 74, Garden Colony, GC(AJ)-36 dt.09.02.06 Jal. Jalandhar. 6 Dhaminder Arora S/o. Sh. Kasturi Lal, B-466/6, CA/STP(J)221 SC(J) South City, Jalandhar Sector-I, 3.41 Acres New Colony, Tanda Road, Jal. Sec-I-32 dt. 24.01.06 Vill.Usmanpur Jalandhar. 7 Dalbir Singh S/o.Sh. Gurdial Singh, H.No.B-12/95- 2428-CA/STP(J) Harsimran Enclave, Village 9.63 Acres A, Gee Complex, Sukhjit Nagar, Kapurthala.
    [Show full text]
  • Pincode Officename Statename Minisectt Ropar S.O Thermal Plant
    pincode officename districtname statename 140001 Minisectt Ropar S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140001 Thermal Plant Colony Ropar S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140001 Ropar H.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Morinda S.O Ropar PUNJAB 140101 Bhamnara B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Rattangarh Ii B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Saheri B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Dhangrali B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Tajpura B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Lutheri S.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Rollumajra B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Kainaur B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Makrauna Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Samana Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Barsalpur B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Chaklan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Dumna B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140103 Kurali S.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Allahpur B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Burmajra B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Chintgarh B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Dhanauri B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Jhingran Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Kalewal B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Kaishanpura B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Mundhon Kalan B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Sihon Majra B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Singhpura B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Sotal B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Sahauran B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140108 Mian Pur S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Pathreri Jattan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Rangilpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Sainfalpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Singh Bhagwantpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Kotla Nihang B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140108 Behrampur Zimidari B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Ballamgarh B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Purkhali B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140109 Khizrabad West S.O Mohali PUNJAB 140109 Kubaheri B.O Mohali PUNJAB
    [Show full text]
  • Revenues of the Princely States of India-Candidate Work
    CANDIDATE WORK FOR REVENUE PHILATELY ON THE THEME Revenue Stamps of the Princely States of India by Dipl. Ing. Ji ří Černý, Ph.D. 2009 1 Revenue Stamps of the Princely States of India Contents: 1. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT.............. 3 2. TYPES OF REVENUE STAMPS – ACCORDING TO THE DUTY PAID................ 5 2.1. Court Fees ................................................................................................................... 5 2.2. Revenues ..................................................................................................................... 5 2.3. Copy Fees.................................................................................................................... 5 2.4. Entertainment Fees...................................................................................................... 5 2.5. Hundis ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.6. Forest Permit and Forest Department.......................................................................... 6 2.7. Talbana Fees................................................................................................................ 6 2.8. Special Adhesives ....................................................................................................... 6 2.9. Share Transfer ............................................................................................................. 6 2.10. Motor Vehicle Fees ..................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Provisional List of Not Shortlisted Candidates for the Post of Staff Nurse Under NHM, Assam (Ref: Advt No
    Provisional List of Not Shortlisted Candidates for the post of Staff Nurse under NHM, Assam (Ref: Advt No. NHM/Esstt/Adv/115/08-09/Pt-II/ 4621 dated 24th Jun 2016 and vide No. NHM/Esstt/Adv/115/08-09/Pt- II/ 4582 dated 26th Aug 2016) Sl No. Regd. ID Candidate Name Father's Name Address Remarks for Not Shortlisting C/o-KAMINENI HOSPITALS, H.No.-4-1-1227, Vill/Town- Assam Nurses' Midwives' and A KING KOTI, HYDERABAD, P.O.-ABIDS, P.S.-KOTI Health Visitors' Council 1 NHM/SNRS/0658 A THULASI VENKATARAMANACHARI SULTHAN BAZAR, Dist.-RANGA REDDY, State- Registration Number Not TELANGANA, Pin-500001 Provided C/o-ABDUL AZIZ, H.No.-H NO 62 WARD NO 9, Assam Nurses' Midwives' and Vill/Town-GALI NO 1 PURAI ABADI, P.O.-SRI Health Visitors' Council 2 NHM/SNRS/0444 AABID AHMED ABDUL AZIZ GANGANAGAR, P.S.-SRI GANGANAGAR, Dist.-SRI Registration Number Not GANGANAGAR, State-RAJASTHAN, Pin-335001 Provided C/o-KHANDA FALSA MIYON KA CHOWK, H.No.-452, Assam Nurses' Midwives' and Vill/Town-JODHPUR, P.O.-SIWANCHI GATE, P.S.- Health Visitors' Council 3 NHM/SNRS/0144 ABDUL NADEEM ABDUL HABIB KHANDA FALSA, Dist.-Outside State, State-RAJASTHAN, Registration Number Not Pin-342001 Provided Assam Nurses' Midwives' and C/o-SIRMOHAR MEENA, H.No.-, Vill/Town-SOP, P.O.- Health Visitors' Council 4 NHM/SNRS/1703 ABHAYRAJ MEENA SIRMOHAR MEENA SOP, P.S.-NADOTI, Dist.-KAROULI, State-RAJASTHAN, Registration Number Not Pin-322204 Provided Assam Nurses' Midwives' and C/o-ABIDUNNISA, H.No.-90SF, Vill/Town- Health Visitors' Council 5 NHM/SNRS/0960 ABIDUNNISA ABDUL MUNAF KHAIRTABAD,
    [Show full text]
  • Newsletter | | December 2017 the SUPER SEVEN in LAHAUL–SPITI a KPA Adventure
    BIRADARIIssue: A Six-monthly Newsletter | www.kpadelhi.org | DECEMBER 2017 THE SUPER SEVEN IN LAHAUL–SPITI A KPA Adventure A World in Watercolour Spotlighting a Kashmiri Artist Achievers, Movers, Shakers New Initiative Community Matrimonials KPA -Newsletter FINAL.indd 1 06-12-2017 10:58:04 KPA -Newsletter FINAL.indd 2 06-12-2017 10:58:06 INSIDE PREVIEW Editor Emeritus 1 An Artist’s Passion and Times 2 Kashmir – A Poem 7 FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR EMERITUS Kheer Bhawani 8 It has been an eventful year for the Association with the fast-changing environment in the Valley. Kashmiri Pandits are confident that in due A Nauroz Night to course the conditions will be conducive for tourism, trade and yatras. For quite a few years we have enjoyed the hospitality of Pandit Neeraj Kishan Remember 10 Kaul whose official residence at Mother Teresa Crescent was the venue of numerous get-togethers. The spacious lawn, main room for bar, cemented The Lahaul–Spiti side space for lunch/dinner and rear area for the kitchen was an ideal setting Adventure 12 for the functions. We are also grateful to Mr Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul for agreeing to host future functions at his official residence. KPA President Vivek Kaul and his colleagues in the Management Ajit Narain Haksar: Committee organised some enjoyable musical performances, showcasing The Man, the Vision, the hidden talent both in Hindi and Western music. Those of us in the audience could not help but clap with great gusto to the rhythm and beat the Brand 18 of the artists.
    [Show full text]
  • Pangna, Village Survey Of, Part-VI-No-15, Vol-XX, Himachal Pradesh
    CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 VOLUME XX-PART VI-No. 15 HIMACHAL PRADESH A Village Survey of PANGNA (Karsog Tehsil, Mandi District) Field Investigation & Draft Guidance & Final Draft by by JAG MOHAN RI KH I RAM SHARMA Editor RAM CHANDRA PAL SINGH Of the IndIan Administrative Service Superintendent of Census Operations. Himachal Pradesh PANGNA NOT' ONAL MAP PRIMARY HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL "'YURVEDIC DISPENSARY...... n "£"TERINARV HOSPITAL .... " 1t POLICE POST. @ 1I'5T HOUSE """ ~ DHA{,"'.. SAL..4 .... "" .... : ...... p TAILORING CENTRE ...... ,,, .. TEMPLE '"" ................... .. BOWLI ................. , ........ .. WATER MILL ." ............. .. PADDY HUSKING MILL .......... 'I::::> POTTER ............... ,'. ,,' .&. .-. SHOP '" """ ...... " .. , ..... '!1ll HOUSE •.. ,." ", '. c o n t e n t s PAGES FOREWORD III PREFACE v 1. The Village 1-6 History-Legends-Sources of Water-Communication-Monuments­ Flora-Fauna-Residential Pattern-Cremation Ground-Inter-Vil­ lage Relationship-Adjoining Villages and Places of [f!terest. 2. The People 7-17 Castes-Population-Untouchability-Di:alect-House Types-House Construction--Furniture and other Goods-FueL and Lighting­ Dress-Orrwments-Utensils-Food Habits. 3. Birth, Marriage and Death Customs 18-22 Birth-Chhatti-Gauntriala-Name Giving Ceremony-Ann Prashan and Lugru-Jarolan- Yagyopavit-M arriage-A rranged M arriage­ Reet Marriage-Death. 4. Social and Cultural Life 23-34 Household Worship-Temples-Fairs and Festivals-Superstitions­ Spirit World-Leisure and Recreation-Dance and Drama-Folk Songs. 5. Education, Medical and Public Health ... 35-36 Govt. Higher Secondary School, Pangna-Medical-Diseases-Tantar Mantar-Birth and Death Rate. 6. Economy 37-40 Income" and Expenditure-Indebtedness-Inheritance of Property- Workers and N on-Workers-Shopkeeping-M ode of Paymen~-Weights and Measures-Water Mills. 7. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 41-45 Crop Calendars-Principal Crops and Major Operations-Horticul­ ture-Agricultural Implements-Pests and Crop Diseases-Animal Husbandry, 6.
    [Show full text]
  • Roll Nos. of the Candidates for the Post of Stenotypist
    List of the candidates and their Roll Numbers who are called for Stenography Proficiency and Typing Test for the Post of Steno Typist to the Subordinate Courts to be held on 5.3.2016 at 9.30 a.m. in the premises of High Court of Himachal Pradesh, Shimla Note:- In case, any candidate does not receive any call letter till the scheduled date of the test, then he/she may dowload the copy of the Admit Card and get it filled-in and duly attested from any Gazetted authority for enabling him/her to take the test only on production of the same to Examination authority concerned. Roll Nos. of the Candidates for the Post of StenoTypist Father Name and Correspondence Sr. No. Roll No. Candidate name Address PYARA SINGH, Nauroji Nagar, 1 601 RANDHIR SINGH New Delhi, 110029 Mob. No.9953628101 KARAM CHAND, TEHSIL BANGANA, 2 602 KRISHAN SONI DISTRICT UNA H.P, 174307 Mob. No.9459171088 SH. SOLU RAM, TEHSIL THEOG, 3 603 SAMEER DISTT. SHIMLA HP, 171220 Mob. No.9418600089 Bhupender Kumar Verma, 4 604 Meenakshi vill Sargheen PO Beolia , Teh. & Distt Shimla HP , 171009 Mob. No.8988341880 Ravi Pathania, 5 605 Neena Village Kot PO Tihra, Tehsil Sarkaghat Distt Mandi, 175026 Mob. No.9418043786 Sh. Amar Singh, null, 6 606 Anurupit null, 160030 Mob. No.9876883469 S.K. PATHAK, 7 607 GAURAV PATHAK PO- INDIRA NAGAR LUCKNOW, null, 226016 Mob. No.9621655214 Hitender Sharma, O/o Civil Judge Junior Div, 8 608 Chander Shekhar cum JMIC Chamba Distt Chamba , 176310 Mob. No.9817880363 Moti Lal, Karol Bagh, 9 609 Tilak Raj New Delhi, 110005 Mob.
    [Show full text]
  • Village List of Gujranwala , Pakistan
    Census 51·No. 30B (I) M.lnt.6-18 300 CENSUS OF PAKISTAN, 1951 VILLAGE LIST I PUNJAB Lahore Divisiona .,.(...t..G.ElCY- OF THE PROVINCIAL TEN DENT CENSUS, JUr.8 1952 ,NO BAHAY'(ALPUR Prleo Ps. 6·8-0 FOREWORD This Village List has been pr,epared from the material collected in con" nection with the Census of Pakistan, 1951. The object of the List is to present useful information about our villages. It was considered that in a predominantly rural country like Pakistan, reliable village statistics should be avaflable and it is hoped that the Village List will form the basis for the continued collection of such statistics. A summary table of the totals for each tehsil showing its area to the nearest square mile. and Its population and the number of houses to the nearest hundred is given on page I together with the page number on which each tehsil begins. The general village table, which has been compiled district-wise and arranged tehsil-wise, appears on page 3 et seq. Within each tehsil the Revenue Kanungo holqos are shown according to their order in the census records. The Village in which the Revenue Kanungo usually resides is printed in bold type at the beginning of each Kanungo holqa and the remaining Villages comprising the ha/qas, are shown thereunder in the order of their revenue hadbast numbers, which are given in column o. Rokhs (tree plantations) and other similar areas even where they are allotted separate revenue hadbast numbers have not been shown as they were not reported in the Charge and Household summaries.
    [Show full text]