CENSUS OF 1961

RAJASTHAN

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

OHURU D1S'l'BICT

c. S. GUP'J'A

Superintendent oj Oensus Ope'rat-iom" Rajaathan

PBEFACB

The District Census Handbooks, to which series the present volume belongs, are the gifts of the Censlls of India and were first introduced in 1951. The 1961 series of District Census Handbooks are more elaborate than their counter-part in 1951 and present all important census data alongwith such other basic information as is very relevant for an understanding of the district. A wide variety of information which the Census 1961 collected has already been released in several parts as mentioned elsewhere in this book. The information contained in the preesent volume will be found useful by the Government, the district administration, persons engaged in regional planning, social workers and scholars in the field of humanities. Unfortunately, these Handbooks became available to the users rather late in the decade. This was due to difficulties in printing. The Government Press , to whom this work W(l,S assigned by the State Government, had a heavy back­ log of printing and found it impossible to print all the books in the series itself. Arrangements had therefore to be made to get these printed through a private press. I trust a more expeditious method for printing of such valuable matter in time will be devised in future.

I am grateful to Shri Asok Mitra, Registrar General, India for his guidance in this work from time to time. I am greatly beholden to the State Government for their kindly agreeing, as they' also did in 1951, to get this series published at their cost.

Dr. U. B. Mathur, Dy. Superintendent Census Operations, assisted me in editing this series. Tabulation Officer Shri S. R. Luhadia assiduously worked for compilation of the information presented in the book and has seen it through the press. Many of the facts and figures incorporated in the book were built up after scrutiny of a lot of raw material and by personal contacts. This task was admirably done by Shri Ram Autar Gupta, Statistical Assistant. Without their sincere cooperation and the assistance- rendered by va.riou8 members of the staff, mentioned overleaf, who were associated with this work, it would have been hardly possible to present the information which is the subject matter of this book:' I thank them all.

c. S. GUPTA J.A.IPUR, Superintendent, 16th A'Ug'U8t, 1966. .~ns'U8 Operations, Raja8than. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WORK

Shri Wali Haider C~putOf' Shri R. N. Verma Computor Shri I. K. ,"Vali Oompilor Shri T. C. Patni ... Oompilor Shri D. L. Badiwal Oompilor Shri M. L. Kumawa.t - Draft8man 8hri D. L. Verma. - .Asstt. Draftnnan Shri M. M. Goyal .. - Proof Beader Shri O. P. Avasthy - Pf'ooj B.ad~r cb~s

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~ECTION I (i} INTRODUCTION (iii} SECTION n 1

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 0-0 a (i) DISTRICT PRIMARY OENSUS ABSTRACT 8 (ii) RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 12 Tehsil , . 12' Rajgarh Tehsil 16

Sardarshahar Tehsil .. 24 Churu Tehsil 30 Dungargarh Tehsil _ . 34 Ratangarh Tehsil .. 3S Sujangarh Tehsil .. 42 iii URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 50

OTHER CENSUS TABLES " \ 5'1 A-SERIES GENERAL POPULATION TABLES NOTE 59 TABLE A-I Area, Houses and Population 61 APPENDIX-I Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district 62 APPENDIX-II , Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000

• vii APPENDIX·III IIouseless and Institutional Population 63 TABLE A-II Variation in popula.tion during sixty years (1901-1961) 'ft4 APPENDIX Statement showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, change s in area and the population involved in those changes

TABLE A-III Villages classified by population TABLE A-IV Towns classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 68 B-SERIES ECONOMIC TABLES NOTE 71 APPENDIX Standard Industrial Classification 76 TABLE B-I Workers and nOn -workers classified by sex,and. broad age-groups 86 -TABLE B-III­ PART A Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only 92

PARTB Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by eduoational levels in rural areas only 94 TABLE B-IV­ PART A Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at household industry .. 98

PARTB Ind ustrial classification by sex and class of Wor ker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade. business, profession or service 100

PARTe Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at work other th an cUltivation 103

Appendix to Table B-IV Part C .. 108 Supplementary Table to Table B-JV Part C: Tehsilwise industrial clas3ification by SeX and divisions of persons at work othar,f _an CUltivation in rural areas only 109 f·

TABLE B-V Occupa.tional classification by sex of persons at work other than cultjvation III

APPENDIX 130 ANNEXURE 132 TABLE B-VI Occupational divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only 133 viii -TABLE B-Vll­ PART A PJrSClnS working principally (i) As'cultivators (ii) As agriculturai labourers or (iii) At household industry classified by sex and by seoondary work (i) At household industry (ii) As cultivator or (iii) As agricultural labourer _ _ : _ :- 141 , . PART B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non­ household industry, trade, business, profession or service who: are, also engaged in household industry •.. 14:5 "TABLE B-Vrll­ PART A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age­ groups and educational levels in urban areas only 14:6 PARTB Persons unemployea aged 15 and above by sex, and educational levels in rural areas only . _ 147 TABLE B-IX Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 148 TABLE B-X Sample households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor house­ hold industry (ii) engaged either in cultivation or household in­ dustry but not in both and (iii) "engaged both in cultivation and household industry for all areas 153 TABLE B-XI Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural and urb3.n areas separately 154 TABLE B-XII" Sample households engaged in cultivation only classified by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 156 TABLE B-XTII Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal household industry in rural and urban areas separately ._ 166 TABLE B"xIV- Sample households engaged only in household industry classified by principal household industry in all areas 167 PART A Households classified by major groups of principal household industry and number of persons engaged .. 167 PARTB Households classified by minor groups of principal household industry 169 TABLE B-XY Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry classified by size of land in rural a~d urban areas sepa­ rately 170 TABLE B-XVr Sample principal household industry classified by period of working and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas .. 174 APPENDIX 179 TAnLl11 B-XVII Sample households classified by (i) number of male and female members by size of households and (ii) engagement (a) neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and (c) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated __ 180 ix O-SERIES-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES NOTE 18~ l'ABLE 0-1 Composition of sample hQllfJ~Qld8 by ~lallionship to head of family classified by ~o of land cultiva.ted .• IS' TABLE 0-11 Age anEl Marital St~flus IS5 TABLE C-III­ PART A Age, Sex and Education in aU a.reas 18~ PART :B Age. Sex and Education in urbail ateas only 19()

P.AR~ C Age, Sex and Education in rural are.. , only 192 TABLE C-IV Single year Age returns 196 TABLE C-V Mother Tongue 197 TABLE C-VII Religion 199 SUPPLEMENT 201 TABLE C-VIII Classifioation by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers 202 PART A (Among Scheduled Castes) 202 PART B (Among Scheduled Tribes) 204 E·8ERIES HOUSING TABLES

NOTE 206 TABLE E·I Census houses and the uses to which they are put 209 TABLE E-II Tenure ~tatus of sample census households living in oensus houses used as dwellings 210 TABLEE-IV Distribution of sample households living in census houses used Wholly or partly as dwellings by predominant material of wall a.nd predo minant material of roof. . . . . 212 TABLE E-V Sample households classified by number of members a.nd by number of rooms occupied 214 LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 217 seT, se & ST SERIES SJ.>ECI.AL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES NOTE 220 TABLE SCT-I Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex PART A. (For Scheduled Ca stefl ) 222 PARTB (For Scheduled Tribes) 226 FLYLEAF 229 x TABLE SOT-ll

PARff A (For Scheduled Castes) .~,: 230

PART B (For Scheduled Trib~~) 234 TABLE SOT-III Education I , : 1 ' " . ,< • :!,,~ell~.' .l...~! ~ ,~ • ~ t " . ',- " '_'" '.."" : ... ".', ll'~·; .,t~'). ... t .'< i !:~i-.,~!;.. •.•. ..,~i ,t t PART A (i) (For SchedUled Uastes in urban ~,Ej~~ ~,~ly)" 1,,1

PART A (ii) 2'18 (For Scheduled Tribes in ur{~~~ ,~re8:s: ~?~lr) . ~~ ~ , PART B (i) (For Scheduled Castes in rural areas only) 239 r' t [' - , ! 1 :,(_'{ PART B (ii) (For Scheduled Tribes in rural areas only) 240

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PART A (For Scheduledl:Oastes)1 \ ';'.. \.1,,, t lto'lt',1.;.f,J .~, ' \ II 244,'l

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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Rajasthan State

The Rajasthan 11)61 Census Publications, which will have volume No. XIV in All India CenSuR Series, will be published in the following parts:-

Part I A General Report

Part I B Subsidiary Tables

Part II A General Population Tables (A Series) and Primary Oensus Ab8tract

Part II B (i) Economic Tables (B Series, Tables I -IV)

Part II B (H) Economic Tables (B Series, V -IX)

Part II 0 (i) Social and Cultural Tables (C Series)

Part II C (ii) Migration Tables (D Series)

Part III Household Economic Tables (B Series, Tables X-XVII)

Part IV A Report on Housing and Establishments

Part IV B Housing & Establishment Tables IE Series) Part V A .. Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part V B Ethnographic notes on Soheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

part VI A to F Survey of Selected Villages

Part VII A Survey of Selected Crafts

Part VII B Notes on Selected Fairs and Festlv.ds

Part VIllA "'Census Administration Report (illnumeration)

Part VIII B ·Cf>n~us Adroin1i"tration Report (Tabu'ation)

part IX A & B Census A tla~

A separate Distriot Census Handbook propared by thiR office IS being issued by the GovcrllUit'llt of Rajasthan for each of the 26 districts. -.Not forsaic"

xii SECTION I

DTRODUCTIOK

'£4e territory now ~~~ ,~a. ~~;rip~ 9~url\: used fertility o~ ~pe soiL in some villages. :Water ~ the to be a. part of the former Biltanei state. On the district is ge~~lly a.vailable at 100 ft. t6'mtt. 'deep merger of the Bikadler State into the United States except a.~ s~XI'lga.f1l town and at some places in of Grea.te;r ~~astii.a~ ~'t)le y~8.f 1,9~9j a ~~arat;;, «{is­ Taranagtl:t' tEi1isi{ wli~re the water is found at a depth trict of Churu was form~d which continues up-to-date. ot 20 ft. and 40 to 60 ft. respectively. LocatiOn and Formation

2. District Churu is situated iIi tbe north east 7. The Climate of the district is extreme. It is of Rajasthan and lies between 270 25' and 280 42 nor'th ve~y hoi in s~mmer and very COld i:q w.in~r. The latitudes and 74° 28' and 75° 3' east longitudes. It atmospheric d'r~ess; ~he natUre of the 8011 dnd: want is bounded on tbe north by Ganganagar district, on or veg~ta tion ate r·e~p?Il.l;ffi ie !6'r. the' S1id:~,n, ~~rl£e the south by , on the east by of temperature fr~m d~y to m~h"t. The distrI(~~ litiS and Jhunjhunu districts of Rajasthan and Hissar ill the belt having an average m~inlum tel?pel-'a~ district 01 and on tbe west by distdc't. :t8';nging between 12:5° C and II?: C' and an avera./le maxitnu,¢ temperature' of 32,.50 C:. The fiotp!ll 3: The area of the, distriot as reported ~I ~e annual r!1i:nfall of ~h.e· ~\stfict' ia 17,9,\ C:&f~: ah~, ~~ Surveyor Gener!!,l of r~9-i:a is 6,41Q Sq. m~e~ and fttiro. JUly to Septem:b,er'~' The' n4rJia1 rainy' ~~', in acoo~~g to vill~Ke Bapers ~t ~. 6~SO,9: 7 ~,q. lllil,lls qr tlre distHct' ar~' db out" I1t a. yed.r I· , . t~~~,6~.~ Sq_.~. 1fhe ~~l'ic,t coxeis ~~~%~ ~; the tota1: a.rea of the State ani! staudt! 8th in ra.nk in 'aren. GebloD and'~rAD'J amongst the other districts' of the State. ' , ' 8. The whole of the district'is covered with saria , ~'. ~e di_stri~t ~, c~)'~po~e~ o~ seven tehs~ y!~. qunes. The_b,?-,ild~ s1A?ne £~ne~ 'd~~n~!1, sto~e.' is , ~a,r~:t;\a.,g,a~, ~jg~x:l>., I?)l.rdar~l>.~halj Churu,' D.tUl.ga~­ fOund n~f ~ida.!iat w,wn.: ~~ir~n O~Cl:tlf aJ s~rtace gru:b, ~ta)}g~rh a.nd: Sulang~r~ ",hioh contiURe their trear vinage.~, ~~'ai:!-iIl.,· ~~~l~u? 1J8.lli:' It} I t8\f~ name and' farm ever since the formation of the diS­ te'tlail. M'a:gahe~e' all'd li:diYsWtl.e are round tl.tf IMveib:l triot. There has, however'; been' an int~r-district put

trict. divided into two sub-divisions and saTen tehsils Land use 108 mentioned beiow :- . U.· The classifioation of the land use in the dis-­ Name of sub-division Name of tehSil triot during 1960-61 was a.s follows :_

1 Rajgarb 1 Ra.jgarh Classifica.tion of the land U8.e Percent 2 Ohuru 3 Taranagar 1 Land put to non-a.gricultural use 5.14 2 Barren and Uncultivable land 0.05 2 Ratangarh 1 Ratangarh 3 Other uncultivated land excluding 2 Dungargarh fallow land 1.13 3 Sardarshahar 4: Culturable waste 11.5'1 4 Sujangarh 5 Fallow land 22.87 6 Net area sown .. 59.24 1'1. The Colleotor is the administrative chief of the district who is also the District Magistrate. Each Total 100.00 Sub-division is under the charge of a Sub-divisional Magistrate who is veste~ ~ith 1st class ma.gisterial powers while each t~hsll IS u~der the c~arge and Crop PaUern supervision of So Tehsildar who IS vested wIth 2nd or 3rd class magisterial powers as the case may be. 15. Out of the total area under different crops Besides the Collector, Sub-divisional Officers and. during 1960·61, 39.0% of the area was ~tilised for Tehsildars who exercise criminal .pOwers, there is a . cereals, 37.9% for pulses and the rest of the. area was court ot civil and additional sessions judge at Churu utilised for growing other crops. _The Important a.nd a civil judge court at Batangarh. A court of crops of the district in order ot production are gram, district and sessions jUdge for the district functions kharif pulses and bajra.· with its headquarters at 'Bikaner. 16. The district ranked third in the production of 12. With the advent of democratic decentrali­ Kharif pulses and sixth in gram amongst the other sation 7 Panchayat Samities have been formed out districts of the State and contributed 11.2% of Kharif ·of which 5 are Comm~nity Development Blocks. pulses and 4.0% of gram of the total production of The Panchayat Samities are guided by the ZHa Pari­ the State during 196'0-61. shad under the Chairmanship of the Pramukh and 'supervised by the Collector of th~ district who is Irrigation also the District Development OffIcer. The Rajas­ than Panchayat Samities and Zila Farishads Act, 17. WellS are the chief source of irrigation in the 1959 devolves on these Panchayat Samities the district. During 1960-61 nearly five hundred acreS' complete charge of t~e administration o~ the Block of area were irrigated in the district most of which. including implementatIOn of the CommunIty Develop­ were irrigated by weHs. 94.4% of the total irrigated ment Programmes. For imparting the technical area was under food crops. guidance to the villagers the Government has deputed its representatives from various departments to the Anima.l Husbandry blocks so that an all round progress may be achieved. The ultimate aim of the Government is to make these 18. The total livestock population in the district Panchayat Samities the sole agency of all develop­ was around 9'73 thousand heads according to the mental activities at the block level. Livestock Census of 19'61. Out of the total live­ stock, 29.8% were sheep, 29.1 % cattle, 21.4% goats, 13. There are judicial lock-ups i.n. the district at II. 7 % buffaloes and the rest comprised of horses, Churu, Rajgarh and Ratangarh which are under the ponies, mules, donkeys, camels and pigs. The total charge of the respective Sub-divisional Officers. The poultry in the district was over 2,500 most of which. consisted of fowls. office of the Superintenden.t and that of Depl.lty Sl.lperintendent of Police is located at Churl.l. 15 Police Stations and 10 Police Out-posts functioned 19. There are veterinary hospitals at Churu, in the district during the year 1960-61. Ratangarh, Dungargarh, Sujangarh and Sardarshahar. and dispensaries at Taranagar and Sadulpur. Sheep. .and wool extension oentres· &te run at Chm-u, Sujan­ parties, A sum of Rs. ~.06. takhs was spent on indue­ garli., Ba.jgarb, ~tangarh, l;>ung~garh, Tar~n~ga.r trial development in the. district. during the period:()f a.nd· Rajaldesar under I.C.A.lt. Soheme and at Sujan­ the second five year ·plan. garh and Dungargarh un~er Community Develop­ ment Blocks. 25, The district has no .separate .employm_t .exchange but the work is looked after by the Employ­ 20. For raising good bulls for breeding purposes, ment Officer, Bikanu. two Gaushalas viz. Shri Gandhi Vidya Mandir Gau­ shala, Sard.arshaha.r and Shri PingrapQle Gausha.la, Power Batangarh function in the district under the Gaushala Development Scheme. Both of these Gaushalas are 26. A line from Hansi to Rajgarh 132 KV (46 provided with the monetary aid by the Government. miles) was completed in 1959-60. Under the bulk A sum of Es. 1.34: lakh W8.S spent over the develop­ supply scheme, Rajgarh-Ratangarh 132 KVSC line ment of a.nimal husbandry in the district during the (62 miles) and the Ratangarh-Bikaner 66 KVSC Line second five year plan. (82 miles) were completed in the year 1959. AMi.. tional installations of 300 KW was made at Ratangarh Agricultural Implements in 1955. :Besides work was in progress at Taranagar under the rural and urban electrification Bcheme. 21. There were about 72.4 thousand ploughs, A grid Sub-station has been erected at Rajgarh in 5.9 thousand carts, 181 'Ghanies', 9 tractors, 7 oil April, 1960 which supplies power from :Bhakra Nanga! engines, 5 electric pumps and one each of sugarcane Proj(:)ct which helped in electrifying 15 places in .the crusher and persian wheel in the district according to district. Efforts were made to bring the improvement the Livestock Census of 1961. in the voltage. A Bum of Rs. 134.43 lakhs was spent on power resources in the district during. the second Agriculturallmprovements five year plan. 22. During the second five year plan a sum of Trade and Commerce Rs. 11.28 lakhs was spent in the district on the agri­ culture sector. During this period about 4,80 hundred 27. The articles that are ,exported out of this tons of fertilizers, 20 hundred Mds. of improved seeds district consist of raw wool, bones and kharif pulses and over 2 hundred agricultural implements were while the imports include wheat, barley, gram, gur, distributed to the farmers under various schemes of sugar, chillies, tobacc.o and other goods of general the Agriculture Department. Besides, over 2 merchandise. ~housand manure pits. were dug and 200 acres of land were brought under the plough. 28. Local markets are held on auspicious occasions like fairs at some famous towns. Such markets also Industries and Labour exist in certain villages which have been shown in the Primary Census Abstract elsewhere in this book. 23 .. There were four registered factories. in the district during the year 1961 which provided employ­ 29. The Sta.te Ba.nk of Bikaner has got its branches ment to 41 persons. at Churu, Rajgarh, Ratangarh, Sujangarh, Dungar­ ga.rh and Sardarshahar during 1960-61. Besides, a 24. The district is industrially backward due to central Co-operative Bank also functions at Churu the absence of factors responsible of industrial deve­ town. lopment as such there is no large scale industry throughout the district. However, a few ice-cream 30. There were 24 shops dealing in country liquor factories and flour mills are found. A handloom and 8 in hemp drugs in the district during 1960-61. Sales Depot and a Blacksmithy Training Centre There were six permanent cinema houses in the dis.. function in the district under the supervision of the trict during 1960. State Industries Department. Among the small scale and cottage industries mention may be made of Education cotton spinning and weavfug in handlooms, dyeing, pottery, shoemaking, wool shearing, gold-smithy, 31. During" 1956-57 there were 5 Colleges, l4, blacksmithy, lac bangle, rope and 'Mundha' making. High/Higher Secondary SChOOlS, 37 Middle Schools, The State Industries Department also helps these 4 Junior Basic Schools, 295 Primary Schools, one. industries by way of advancing loans to the individual professional school and 20 Schools for Special Educa- -_ ill ttte, ~~ 'Jl\d, n,umle£ inareasedl. ito SO, ~.~"r'~ ~ ehJM 'Wilttliligb.ar SSa~' S6hoal~, $i ~ Sohec;ls " - _" ~_8. ., __ U~t, ••e'~ 41 Junior Baosio Sohools, 512. :P.r~y 8OhoolSJ and, tfl dOU1I1 nof. '5e 00tiliiMeI GD,11tJl tili8e 1i01,\~; 1\ '_ Schools for Speoiaol Education in 1960-61. The total QIIl'tM'o"teP t(), the' \hml~ §Va' ~ 'J&w.~ ',,' ~'b;el· ()£ sch'Olo.Tsi in. all types of institution.s during ].06&-6:;[ was a.round. 52 thousancl. With the' ush&r'­ Housing iug In of the Panohayati R::Ljya the control of Primary Soh~ols in the rural areas was entrusted to the Pan­ 36. 'l1he Lo'\? Income Gt-oup' 116using ~belD.e was chaya.t Bamities. A sum of Rs. 31.94: lakhs was spent iIUtially introduced: in the distribt dUrin.g the ~ on the devalopment of education'\l facilities in the U)58-5~. 'llbe scheme wa.s a.pplied' to Chum to~ di&triCt during the seoond five year plan. A separate only in the begining and a.' sum of, Bs. 97 thQusa.nd lhspeotorate of Sohools,functions in the distriot with wa.s' disbursed for- tOe construotion of residential its· ~e3.cfq~rters at Chl_lru since May, 1955. q]larters in the town by the end of March, 196('-: Bowever"this:scheme was 110100 applied to Sardarshl'har Kedical awl Public Health town during 1960-61 as such Ba. 55 thousand' for Churu town a.nd Rs. 26 thousand for Sardarshahar 32~ D.lring 1950-51 there were 12 allopathic hos­ town were disbursed as a loan to tne public. 36' pitals and disp;msa.ries witli 1141 beds in the district. houses were constructed and 22 houses were under By the end of the yea.r 1960, the number of such construotion during the second five year plan under Goverrim~nt institutions increased to 14 with 150 this scheme. b.a.ds. There are maternity and child welfare centres at· Ta.ranagaor,. R.a.jgarh, Sujangarh and' Bidasar. Tran9pOrt and Oommunication' Fa.mily Planning C~ntres function in the district a.t Chum and BJotangarh under Government Control 37. The district had only 202 miles of road.s in and a.t R3.jgarh, Sujangarh and Bidasar under tbe 1950-51 which increased to' 4811 Ifiireifl}~Ti tHe fiitlf df control of Panchaya.t Sa.mities. A Paediatric ward March, 1961. During 196Q-61, 71.9'0/0 of the roads in S.R.B. ~bhila Chikistsalaya., at-, 'Bi9.t3~h and in tne distriet were paiuted!and Ihetalled.' and,tbe:rest anti-rabic centres at B.D. Hospital at Ch.uru and Oon8i8ted. of fMr' wemner' ~nd dr~~a lip t¥a:cb. ' 1 Si.M ..f.. Hospital at; R:1tangarh also function in the road, wor~ were- CO~leted: and' a sUm 1 there were 34 Government towns of the district are connected by railways. The AYllrvedic and Unani dispensaries in the district as total length of the railway line in the district during compa.re~ to 2:3 during the yea.1.' 195'6-67. 1961 was about 387 Kilometre. The important places of the district a.re connected with bus routes. There . 34. Th.e number of out d:)or and indoor patients are rest houses at Churu, 'Rajgarh, Ratangarh, Sujan­ treated in the Government allopathic medical insti­ garh, Taranagar and Sardarshahar. There' were 91 tutions of th.e district in the year 1960 was around 'Post Offices, 10 Telegra.ph Offices, and 3 each of 249 thousand aud 5 thousan1 resp'lctively, A sum Telephone Exchanges and Public Call Offices in the of &3. 4.60 lakhs and R3. 77 thousand was spent on district during 1960-61. Medical ani Pllblic R1alth an':! Ayurvedic facilities in the district during the second five year plan. Local Bodies and Co-sperat.lon

Drinking water F,8cilities 39. There are Municipal Boards in the district at Churu, Rajgarh, Ratangarh, Sujangarh, Sardar­ 35. Water Supply Schemes for Ch uru , Rajgarh, shahar, Ratann.a.gar, Dungargarh, Rajaldesar, Tara­ Taranagar and Sardarshabar were under operation. nagar, Bidasar and . The main sources of in the district during the second five year plan over revenue of municipalities are rent of shops, octroi, whioh B.s. 10.41 la.kbs were spent. BesIdes, rural taxes, licence fees and the grants provided oy th·e Gov~t. _ile the, ...,enii~tU'" is -ll~ed . lu, .Padi.s anc~t iarh Sa.r«W:shahe.r ~ate.bUihed m aUa ef ,ears UJli8 and. 19m Samities, 31i Nyaya. Panch&yats and eo.! Gra.:m fu­ reapeotively.; '1'he,.f~6t-·}1Qstel chayats in the district. ,111 run \3 ~he 'Viqyarthi AahrlUn, ~jgt.th while the 1a~unctlQns UJlaer the .(lQUtr,ol of t3~p'il Be,WtL.Sa.dtt.I).. 40. The Co-operative movement in the district SaY&rsMhar. ~oth· or these 'inliit1ti'utions ,;pro~ of free lUld lodgihg to ·-dents w.s Marted .in. ~ year 1.946 when. seven sooietie.ewere ~ti?i boar~ .t~ bel~mg J-o. SOhealtlea 'Castes. ~13e6id~. an _fd at -:regiaWred. There is a C~tral. Co:-o~er~~i\"~ Ba~ ~ the l'ate. of 'Its. 25 pet stUdent per ftlet1lUJn fe ,abo 'VWiou'B types ef Oo-Qpm:ative SOCletle8 m. the .distrlct. granted here. By the end of Ju.ne. 1001 as JD80Uy as BS2 'SOcieties of Var,iouB ·c&~gorieB (irulluding the Central.Oo-operative Bank) with 8. total membeNh\p of about 17 thousand 415. The Government hIle ,.lso ,.ned 'i!8.nskar were functioning in the district. 'the working o&pitaI Kendras' at Churu, Ratangarh and Sujangarh for of these societies was around 21.S lakh and the share -the Hevelopment of .cultural-and religious activities of capital was Ra. 6.1 1akh. A lean of abeut Ra. 8.5 the Soheduled Castes. There are training-CUDl­ la.kh was advanced and loans of abeut Rs. 2.1 lakh production centre-s in the district three in tailQring, were recovered, The deposits a.nd berrowm,;s during two in C1I.rpentary and. one· in ehoo-making. the.period was ~s. 7 thou.mnd ~nd ~~. 1,488 thousand respectively whIle the total ila.bilItles amounted to Ba. 2'3.1 1akh. In all 143 societies were functioning 46. For rehabilitating the SchMuled Castes, at profit, 116 at loss and 123 societies were funotioning houses nave been constructed at Ta.ranagar, Sardar­ on no profit no loss basis. nuring the second five shahar, Bajaldesar and at oth6lr places ill the dis­ trict. A sum of Rs, 1.30 lakh was spent for $ocial year plan a sum_

Ot3 At village Salasar (Sujangarh tehsil) located .at 42. During the.year 1 .1, around twenty hundred about 17 miles to the east of Sujangarh town, wliich )Ids. of seeds, . six hunl ~edl Mds't of fert~zer.s -and . is .tetnadw.ble for ..6 'shrm.e, of . Hanumanji, fairs are around 700 agncu.ltura ~p emen s were diStrIbuted b Id t· 0 Oh 't.. d' l~ ('k'_' hAil) _~ f u to the armers and SIX~ h undr' e d agncu . It ura 'I d emons- Aih'e WIveSlld' n. 15 801(.8 r~ .. 1ru0 1t) .m.arc - pr Aba.L.\U. t trations were held in the various Panchay,&t Samities . 1:6 ~at <)n ~OO ~p~ C ,everY y~ar th . ~ Q._u of the district. 69 wells were Gonstructed for irriga- . 'h' °hi~1... dJ?~:v nAc.L'0~geefg~~t ,In ~!*: ~~~ , d thO '34 {: .t_!_l-' "'6 d 1 W 0 WOl'S P (lAe, elV.,. .tall' 0 ..u.anllmanll·ls a~ tlOn an ano er or Ud;~~ purposes. u a 11 t -h Id At villa e l?1JJU' r' '1)."...... h t hsll 1itera.c~ centres wer~ opened and over 200 pe~80n.s were G g a$ft In -~aqa.r e • made literate. 21 'routh Clubs Iond 18 reading rooms and libra.ries were started. (it) 9ogoj'-l«J.MeiG

SOCial Welfare A fair in hOMlU' of is. held' at .vUlage.:9ad- r~wa in Bajg8.1'h tehlllil. Both, and 1 Mue1_s 43. An effice of the State Social Welfare Depart-. pa.rticipate in the laoir. Hindus worship.bim a8~GQp. ment functions at 'Bikaner under the supervision of Veer or Jbujhar Veer and Muslims pa.y him hQJllals a Socia.l Welfa.re Officer who. looks_ after the welfare as the Johar Peer. About 3;000 persons visit this activities connected with the uplift of the backward place and worship the deity~ Sadulpm is the ne,arest classes in this district also. He also acts as a Iiasion . railwa.y station for .the fair. The;faira of. Gogaji are between prisoners and their' relatives. - ~ - also held at Taranagar , Raigarh, Churu, Jhariya (Churu tehsil), Ratangarh and Loonchh (Ratan- 44. Besides a Government hostel, there are garh tehsil). "U). :&a.tJeoji-ka-Mela is a. birth pla.ce of ma.ny rich persons who ha.ve their . . business co~eotions all over Ind.ia. and. outaid.e~ iA. 'file rOoir is h!31d Oot vil100ge Ja.srasa.r at Oobout ten fort is said to have been built by"Tha.kur Kiushal miles from Ch.uru town, in th.e h.on()ut" of R30mdeoii singh in 1739. It also possesses severa.l fine ma.nsionia on M~ghs Sudi 10 (jan-Feb) when over 5,000 persons and 'chhatries'. p'1ortioip3>te. Th.e fairs of R~mdaoji ,are also held at Taran'lagar and Sahwa. in Taran!1ogar tehsil, at Raj­ S~WA ga.rh in. R1.jga.rh. tah.sil, &t J.>h.ogawJ.s in Sa.rda.rBh.a.h.ar tahsil, at Rlomd30ra in Churu t3hsil, at Dungargarh This ~a.rge old -village lies in tehsil Taranagar at & a'li Likhmis!1or in Dungargarh tahsil and at Thadra distance of about 15 miles from the tehsil headquar­ in S:.ljangarh tahsil. ters. It is famous for a Gurudwara which persona speoially the Sikhs visit for darshan and a. ba.th. A (iv) Ttharaa GauZe fa.ir fair in the honour of Ra.mdeoii is also held here in the month of Kartika (Oct-Nov) every year when about At -village Thard3. in Sujangarh tehsil a cattle fair 3,000 persons participate. is also organised twice in a. year on Bhadrapada Sudi 10 (Aug-Sap) and Ma.gha Svdi 10 (Jan-Feb) BEN! at the time of Ramdaoji fair. About 5,000 persons partioipate in the fair for the purchase and sale of Reni is an old historical place which 1::! all presenl; cattle. The nearest railw3Y station for the fair is known as Taranagar. A jain temple in the town, S!ljaugarh. whioh was built in 942 A.D. is famous for its maso­ nry. The fort was constructed in the times of Maha­ 48. The main festivals among the Hindus are raja Surat Singh (1788-1828). lIoli, Daewali, Raksha-Bandhan, Shiv Ra.tri, Akghya. 'Critiya, D.1shera, Gangaur etc. while mus­ Electoral Participation ADd Prefer8llCeS lims observe Moharrum, Idul fitre, Idul Zuha and 'B!1ol'awafat. '50. During the first general elections in the year 1952, the district was divided into 4, assemblv cons­ Placy 01 Historical ~ Arcbl901ogioal Importanoe tituencies out of which one was a double member. The total -voting population was about 253 thousand. 62.3 % voters exeroised their right of franohise. The 49. F.lUowjng places are of interest in th9 dist­ highest percentage ot polling was in Sujangarh cons. riot :- tituenoy while the lowest wa.s in Churn constituency where only 41.3 peroent votes were polled. 3 sea.ta Os{rrBU were captured by the Congress while the rema.ining two seats were ta.ken by the candida.tes who were Ohuru town has & populOotion of Ooround. 4.2 thou­ independent. No separa.te seat was allotted to the dist.. sand whioh forms about 20% of the distriot's llrban rict in the House of the People. p()pulation. It is situated at about one hundred miles from Biklon9r city. Th'3 town is belieV'e

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT & OTHER CENSUS TABLES

PRIMARY aENS1JS ABSTRACT 62

4¥~'~~~ I ~ ~~ 4.~ Sta~ment Bho~~~ 1951 territC?~i~ nni~ constituting the present .et up of the Dilirict

( o.nly IM8e names/areas which have undergone changes &ince 19tH, have been shown below)

Details of gain in territoriea Details of lo~ in territoriel 195'1 Arca ------Net Area <+> G.~, Territorial A rca (-') Loa," ~ District/Tebtil Units Brief Description Sq. Miles Sq. K.m. Brief Description Sq. MUes Sq KID, Sq. Miles Sq. 1Cm.- 2 3 I .. S 6 7 a g to

D\STRICT DISTRICT 1 Village Gug.lwa 2.3 6.0 (Code .l'Io. 193) trans- (+)2.3 <+~6.0 ferred from Jhuojhunu Tehsil of Jhunjhunu Distirict.

Tarana... Teblil Taranasar lOt 1 ViUalC KanctWasi N.A N.A. (-)N.A. (-)~.A. Tebail (Code No. 70) trans ferred to Churu Teblil

Rajg.rb Tchait Raig·,b 1 Vllia,c GagaJ"a 2.3 6.0 Tchan (Code No. 193) trana- .. (.+)2.3 H) 6.0 ferred from Jhunjhunu Tebsilof Jhunjhuou District

Churu T.~U Churn 1 V Ulage Kanenral' N.A. N.A. Tehlil (Code No. 70) <+) N.A. (+) N.A~ transferred from Taranagar Tehln

APPENDIX II TO TABLE A-I Kumber of Villages with a Population of 5,000 and Over and tOWDI with a population udar 5,000 (Unit. of ',errito,y which have nothing to allow for Ihis o!tatemenl have bun ezelutkd)

Villase with a population of 5.000 & over TOWl1s with a popUlation of under 5.000 ------Village ------Population Percent~c of T ota} Town Population Percentaae of TolJI Rural Population Urban populadon.

2 3 4 5 6 7

DI'TRICT " •• au 2.10 Churu Tehsil Ratann"lrar 4.363 2.W PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The Primary Census Abstract furnishes the population here for want of space. This information, however, is figures for 1961 Census and is presented in three parts. available in the office of the Superintendent, Census . viz. District, Rural and Urban Primary Census Abstracts. Operations, Rajasthan. The data for Don-municipal areaE These abstracts contain the data in respect of area, attached to a town has been shown just after number of occupied residential houses and households, the wards while for special charges the figures have total population and its break up by sex, literacy, generally been included in the respective wards. :Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, workers and non-workers. The workers have further been classified 5. A special column (2a) in the Rural Primary Censul! 'into following nine industrial categories:- Abstract has been provided for showing some of the basic amenities which existed in the villages. Thes€ I As Cultivator, amenities have been shown by means of symbols as under:.... n As Agricultural Labourer, In In :Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards P-Primary School and allied activities, M-Middle School IV At Household Industry. H-High/Higher Secondary School V In Manufacturing other than Household C-College Industry, D-Dispensary VI In Construction, Hos-Hospital VII In Trade and Commerce, Tmw-Trained Midwife VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications and V -Veterinary Hospital/Dispensary IX In Other Services. Pw-Pucca well Kw-Kutcha well 2. The District Primary Census Abstract furnishes Tk-Tank the data for the district total, rural and urban areas, B-Baori (stepped well) each rural tehsil and for each town separately. The Rly-Railway Station . Rural Primary Census Abstract presents the data for Po-Post Office the villages while Urban Primary Census Abstract furni­ To-Telegraph Office shes information for the municipal wards of all the towns Lm-Local Market in the district. 6. Village marked with an asterisk (*) indicates the 3. A Revenue Mauza (including its hamlets) is treated location of a Gram Panchayat. as a village while a to"\\'1l is a place having either a Munici­ pality or Cantonment or satisfying the following factors;- 7. The area figures shown in column (3) of the Rural Primary Census Abstract are collected from the Revenue (a) fia ving a minimum population of 5,000 and Authorities while this column of the Urban Primary (b) having three-fourth of its male aduh popUlation Census Abstract has been left blank as area figures for the engaged in non-agricultural pursuits, or wards are not available., (c) having a density of approximately 1,000 persons per sq. mile. 8. Column (4:) of the Abstract includes houses used a.s dwellings or partly as dwellings. Hamlets falling into the revenue areas of the towns but not administered by the municipality are treatE)!l as 9. Column (5) shows the number of households. A the non-municipal area of the town. The villages in the "household" has been defined as a group of persons who Rura.l Primary Census Abstract are presented tehsilwise commonly live together in the same house and take their and within a tehsil in order of their Census location code meals from a common kitchen. A servant, friend or a numbers. guest (related or unrelated) residing and eating with the household during the census period has been treated as 4. In the Urban Primary CensuS' Abstract the data has a member of the household. On the other hand, a son been presented for each municipal ward of the towns. or a daughter residing in a hostel is not treated as a. "The block wise figures for towns cQuld not be presented member of the household. 6

10. Columns (6) to (8) of the Abstract show the total unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade, prof­ population and its sex·wise breakup. This also includes ession, business or commerce. A public or BOcialserrioe­ housel~ and institutional population. Houseless person worker who is engaged in public service actively or has been defined as (i) a person who might be a political worker who is actively engaged in furthering doing domestic service or some other work with one the political aotivity of his party is regarded as a worker. or more households but who does not reside in any house and sleeps in the corridors, vera.ndahs or passages The population classified as workers here is the econo­ in buildings or on the streets; (ii) wandering or nomadic mically active population including family workers tribes found to be sta.ying in temporary huts, etc. or resi. but not inoluding unemployed persons. ding without any such huts just on the open ground; and (iii) beggar, vagrant, tramp, sadhu, fakir, etc. who 14. Columns (17) to (34) furnishes the sex-wise is found in the foot-paths, streets, in places like parks, distribution of workers into nine industrial categories. gardens, railway yards, etc. Institutional population The explanations for these cate~ories are given below:- includes persons enumerated in penal, charitable or mental institutions, hostels, hotels, hospitals, boarding houses, Category I etc. This category includes both the owner cultivators and n. Columns (9) to (12) of the Abstract show the tenant cultivators. Along with workers personally doing population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and work in land are also included persons who are engaged in their sex-wise breakups. The further breakups of supervision or direction of cultivation. The term 'culti­ individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes are given in Table vation'involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and SCT-I. does not include fru: t growing or keeping orchards or gro­ ves or working for plantations. 12. Columns (13) & (14) of the Abstract give the number of literate and educated persons. A "literate" Category n is defined as a person who knows both reading and writing. This also includes the persons having All other persons working on land as labourers on wages­ higher education. Detailed information on educational without exercising any supervision or direction and with­ levels has been given in Table B-III and C-III. out holding any right upon the land are classified a.~ agricultural labourers and are included in this category. 13. Columns (15) & (16) give the total number of male and female workers. A person is classified as "worker" Category m if in case of seasonal work like cultiva.tion, livestock, dairying, household industry, etc. he has had some Workers in mining, quarrying, livestock, forestry, fish­ regular work of more than one hour a day throughout the ing, hunting, plantations, orchards and allied activities­ greater part of the working season. In the case of regular are included in this category. employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce, he was employed during any of the fifteen Category IV da.ys preceding the day of the enumerator's visit to the household. A person who was working but was absent A "Household Industry" is an industry conducted by from his work during the fifteen days preceding the the head of the household hims elf and/or mainly by the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of members of the household at home or within the village fifteen days due to illness or other causes has been treated in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The as a. worker. A person who had been offered work but industry should not be run on the scale of a registered had not actually joined has been treated as non-worker. factory but may use machinery and employ power like "Work" includes not only actual work but effective super­ steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the vision and direction of work also. machinery. Thus, in a rural area the household industry can be located either at home or within the village but in Persons under training as apprentices with or without urban area the household industry or at least the major stipend or wages are regarded as workers. An adult part of its work must be located at home. A hOUBehold woman who was engaged in household duties but doing industry relates to production, processing, servicing or no other productive work to augment the family's repairing and includes making and selling of goods but resourcll8hasnot been considered as working. If, ho\Vever, should not be confined simply to buying and selling. in addition to her household work she engaged herself It does not include profession such as pleader, doctor, in work suoh as rice pounding for sale or wages, or in ba.rber, waterman or astrologer, etc. Persons working in domMtic serrioee for wages for others, in minding cattle other person's household industry as paid employees or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes, are also treated as workers in household industry. or grass, or any euch work she has been treated as a worker. Similariy persons ,like beggars, pensioners, Category V agricultural or non·apicultural royalty, rent or dividend receivers, who earn ~ income but who are not partici. 'Manufacturing'includes all types of production, pro~ pating in any productive work are not treated as workers sing, servicing or repairing of goods which does not 7

'include production or processing under category IV. olaBsified as non·work6l'B:- 1. Full·time student or child attending school Category Vl who does no other work, such ati make articles at home for sale, nor even help part.time in This category includes workers engaged in construction his own family c:ultivation. industry, trade or a.nd maintenance of buildings, roads, railways, bridges. business. telegraph, telephones. water.ways, reservoirs, etc. 2. Person engaged in unpaid home duties (like houae.­ wife or other adult female) who does no other Category vn work, such as make articles at home for s!lle or wages, nor help regularly even part-time in This category includes workers engaged in any capacity family cultivation, industry, trade or business. in wholesale or retail trading activity and commercial transactions relating to imports a.nd exports. . real 3. Dependant, including an infant or child not estates and properties, stock a.nd shares, ~ra.nce, money attending school, a person permanently disabled lending ba.nking, etc. from work because of illness or old age.

Category vm 4. Retired person who is not employed again, rentier, person living on agricultural or non-agri­ This category includes workers engaged in t:ransport cultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other activities by air, rail, road or water and in services person of independent melftls for securing which incidental to transport such as packing, carting, loading he does not have to work and who does no other -unloading, etc. Workers engaged in storage, warehousing work. and communication services such as posts, telegraph, telephones, wireless signalling, information and broad· 5. Beggar, vagrant or independent woman without casting are also included in this category. indication of source of income and others of d unspecified source of income.

Category IX 6. Convict in Jail (an under.trial prisoner has been shown as a worker if he used to work before he This category includes (i) Public utility services like was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal, mental electricity or gas or water supply, sanitary services; (ii) or charitable institution. Central, State or Municipal employees; (ill) Professional services; (iv) Trade or labour associations, recreation 7. Person who has not been employed before but services, etc. is seeking employment for the first time.

15. Columns (35) & (36) give the total num ber of male S. Persoll employed before but now out of emplov­ and female non·workers. The following persons have been ment and seeking eI)1ployment. 8

AMain Code square Occupie4 No. District /Tehail/Town mile. Houses Houaehold. Total Population

~ _____ A. ____~ r-.A.--""",,\ ,..__ .A.~ ,--_.....__-~ JI ~ r------. Persona Malee Femun ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) (8)

3 CHURU Total 8,509'7 92,729 nO,192 659,011 340,048 318.983

Rura.l 8,278'5 64.625 75.141 450,968 235.228 215,740

Urban 231'2 28,104 35,057 208,043 104.820 108.223

TEIlSILS (Rliral)

1 Tara nagar 689'7 7,147 'i,664 46,608 24.645 21,963

.2 Hajgarh 823'5 1l.~99 14,996 97,331 51,599 45,732

3 Sardar Shahar 1,470'9 10,669 lJ.419 66,622 34,812 31,810

~ Churu 574'6 7,565 8,440 51.584 26,709 24,875

5 Th.ulgargarh 1,133'9 8,260 8.896 &0,4.79 26.057 24,422

6 Ratangarh 605'4 7,669 9.318 62.651 27,118 25,533

7 Sujangarh &80-5 11,816 14,40S 85,6\)3 ",288 41,405

TOWNS

I Taranagar 15'13 1,374 1,605 10.406 5.353, 5,053

II Rajgarh 26'79 2,429 3.012 18,136 9,532 8,60'

III SardBr Shahar }4'43 4,268 5,615 3J.072 16.126 16,946 IV Churu 24'25 5,471 6,512 41,727 %1,486 20,241

V 14'76 599 760 '.363 2,086 2,277

VI Ratangarh 23'30 3.681 4,692 26,631 13,400 13,231

vn Rajaldesar 26'91 1,480 2,001 10.980 5,330 5,650

VIII Dungargarh 25'80 2,445 2,892 16,323 8,049 8,274 IX Bidasar 36·32 1,146 1,602 9,389 4.008 ,.181

X Chbapar 7'43 935 1,254 7,255 3,550 3,705

XI Suj8llgarh 16'06 4,276 5,106 30,761 15,300 15,461 9

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literate" aduoated persoo. Distriot/TehsilfTo"WD Ood- No. --...A. ""\ r:--'---~---~ L ~ r----..A..---.~ ~ Males Females Males Females Male. Females (e) (10) (Il) (12) (13) (1.) (2) (1)

61,832 57,512 I.755 1,507 98,428 26,150 Total CHURU 3

60,616 4'7,098 1,362 1,148 45,820 5,510 Rural

11,116 10,414 393 359 47,606 20,640 Urban

TERSILS ( Rural)

4,250 3,790 269 213 4,282 472 Taranagar 1 10,135 9,4l16 480 368 10,981 957 Rajgarh I

6,868 6,519 119 93 6.913 689 SaldsI' Shahar '3 5,668 5,44& 318 291 5,791 754 Churu • 15,2b6 5,240 4, 5 5,694 849 Dungargarh 5

1S,795 5,474 105 126 4,904 743 Ratangarh 6

-Q 11,614 11,221 6; .J~ 7,255 1.046 Suj'DgaI'h 7

TOWNS

709 611 4 2 2,389 ],035 Taranagar I 1,474 1,296 97 91 3,855 1,509 Rajgarh II

952 812 156 152 8,175 3,820 SardsI' Shaher In

I.n 2 1,799 18 1~ 10,595 3,982 Chura IV 227 268 54 50 821 344 Ratsona'''r V l,MB 1,407 13 12 6,169 2,334 Ratangarh VI 1,005 955 13 14 2,151 951 Rajaldesar VII

451 447 37 24 3,637 1,784 Dungargarh VIII 772 734 1,534 878 Bidasal' IX

597 527 .~, 2 1,438 907 Chhapar .x

1,6911 1,558 6,842 3,096 Sujanga.rh XI 10

Wo...... '---.,.. I II III IV In MiDin,. Quar- rying. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, HuntiDa & Plants- Diatrict/Tehail/ Total Workers A. Agricultural tioD80 Orchards and At Houehold Town (I-IX) As Cultivator LabOUftlr Allied activities Industry ,-..__ .A.. __ _. ,-----.A-----, ,-__-.A. __ --,. ... ,..---.A--. ,---~-~ Mal_ Females Males Femal811 Males Females Mal_ Females Males ......

I) (2) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2') 3 CHURU Total 190,855 124,719 146,044 114,110 1,520 897 1.018 338 8,299 6:no

BtuI&l It4,041 11l.969 132,767 105,779 1.102 638 475 289 4,851 ••857

Urban 46,814 12,750 13,277 8,331 418 59 541 49 3,448 1,913,

TEHSILS ( Rural )

Taranagar 15,549 12,193 14,987 12,043 94- 74, 4, 125 Rajgarh 32,771 27,730 30,507 26,822 242 158 362 256 670 S.rdar Shahar 21,970 18,534 20,872 16.903 81 38 12 5 560 Chum 15,535 11.535 14.464 H,108 197 100 5 329

Dunga~arh 15.174 12.060 13.786 10,548 96 68 3 658 1.38~'

Ra.tang&rh 16,520 11,431 13,997 10,408 173 86 53 14 1,531 831 Sujangarh 26,522 18,486 24,154 17,947 219 114 36 10 977 Sl9

TOWNS

Taranagar 2,701 1,546 1,456 1,383 3 1 14 I 131 ,t I Ra.igarb 4,657 ] ,!'i34 1,885 },249 9 62 18 190 lD Sardar Shahar 7,176 1,660 1,709 942 55 4 93 8 319 I. ., Churn 9,424 1,659 1.415 847 138 21 lIS 3 SIC. «0- V Ratannagar 866 450 289 401 47 20 I ,S7 16' I Ratangarh 5,874 1,154 1,324 714 61 77 3 3'77 lIS I Rajaldesar 2,426 612 1,323 456 49 16 • 361 S, I Dungargarh 3,32Q 401 848 222 32 36 2 25· t Bidasar 2,040 709 690 491 4 1 -129 U· [ ebb.par 1.582 202 682 128 19 1 loa • 6 3 7..,. I Sujangarh 6,748 2,823 1,656 1.498 1 - 11

DI8TBICl' PRIlrlAB'I' CIINSUS ABSTRACT

\YORKERS

V VI VII VIII IX x

[11 Dlanufaotur­ inll; other than In Transport., a:ousebold In Trade and 'Stol'al!'e and In Other Vistrict,lTphs i I: Code Industry In Constl'uction Commerce Communications Service~ NON-\VORKt.I:" Town ISo. r----"----, r---" \ r---..I~---.. r----.A----, r-----"---.., r------.., r---J"_---~ .f~ M&Ie& Females Males Femalee Males Femal8EI J}1ales Femalee Males Females Males Femabs

(25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (~1) (33) (34) (35) (2) (I) CHFRF $

1.252 266 2,679 154 10,110 363 3,461 15 13,474 2,006 149,193 194,244 Total

231 69 181 33 1,013 58 654 1 2,767 245 91,187 103,771 Rural

197 2,498 121 9,097 305 2,807 14 10.707 1.761 58.006 90,473 Urban

TEHSILS (Rural)

13 2 5 III 2 6 204 15 9,096 9,770 Taranagar 1

43 5 27 15 167 3 166 587 21 18.828 18,002 Rajgarh 2

21 13 3 47 8 58 316 31 12,842 13,276 Sardar Shahar 3

5 1 23 6 34 4, 86 392 42 1l,IH 13,340 Churu 4:

19 8 16 207 7 114 275 38 10,883 12,362 Dungargarh I)

49 23 12 1 98 27 164 1 442 37 10,59S 14,102 Ratangarh 6

81 17 95 11 349 7 60 551 61 17,766 22,919 Bujangl'.\'b 7

TOWNS

140 10 49 3 504 9 62 340 47 2,652 3.307 Taranagar I

330 7 lOS 3 799 10 441 833 98 4,875 7,070 Rajgarb II 823 43 435 42 1,662 56 176 1,904 416 8,950 14,286 Bardur Shahar III

984 65 622 9 1,603 82 993 8 2,727 ]84 12,062 18,582 Churu IV

34 1 126 10 82 1 33 148 10 1,220 1,827 Ratannagar V '"5 22 299 23 1,054 24 584 4 1,653 214 7,52(; 12,077 Ratangarh VI 56 9 66 5 309 3 39 1 215 46 2,904 5,038 Rajsldesar v;n 177 4 167 4 su 14 102 1 87g 129 4,729 7,873 Dungargarh VIII 140 12 179 1 393 13 63 401 138 2,568 4,072 Bidasar IX 84 4 37 1 382 8 37 214 50 1,968 3,503 Chhapar X 808 20 410 20 1,495 85 277 1,3~13 429 8,552 12,638 Sujangarh XI 12

TJ!H'U.:':"'l-:TARANAGAR

Literate Schc- Schc-- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled doled educalCd No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population' Castes Tribes persons

~ _ _"_. _____" ,-.A._, ,.A., ,_-"--, ~---.... -'-----" f~'---' _' r-~'--, r-~'-----. ,--~ p M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 1 PUllsisar P,PT 9,1'}11 IS7 liH 1,2J5 6J3 602 103 94 127 5 2 SOIDsisltr* P,P\\' 6.62;; 55 61 386 211 175 60 36 45 {) 3 Raiya Tunda* P,Pw 16.632 230 235 1,512 84\} 663 100 71 57 1 4, Sahwa* H, D, Y, pw 22,268 477 ,'}77 3,550 1,874 1,676 373 336 20 13 659 132 5 Chak Sahwa .3,1!J~ Unpop'ulalerl

6 Kikrali CharDaD 967 Unpopulated 7 Dheet'w8,,* :1,1. D, 1'\\,. Po 17,5\-l0 358 374 2,391'< 1,257 1,141 -Ill 38\) 66 47 248 37 8 Rangheri 2,41R 24 25 200 100 100 13 16 .) 9 Kalwas* p. D. Pw :;,2nO is\) 140 9W 494 422 128 113 122 6 10 Ludniya Tk 2,633 43 49 274 154 120 73 55 !oj

11 Dabl'i Kw, Po 3,816 65 71 485 :?n7 218 60 65 61 8 12 Jhal'dar Ganjiya Kw S18 11 14 103 ;j~ 51 19 22 5 13 Meghsar* P,Pw 6,772 87 87 526 298 228 49 38 44 36 22 3 14 Redi* P,Kw 4,;,)51 07 76 547 313 234 5 6 66 14 15 Rekh Kharthali 2.32 UllpoJ171lated

16 Kh~rthali S9(i Unpopulated 17 !lharang P,Pw x,091 94- 104 584 30S 276 31 23 62 6 18 Bhurawas Pw 7,8SIi 83 84 487 257 230 68 62 34 2 19 Sarayan P, Kw 7.R.')~ ISR 191 !l98 564 434 54 Ii 20 Bas ..,arayan p. Kw 6,002 7a 73 370 ] 92 178 29 3

21 Tholalla Kw 3,63;) 35 40 20:-; ]11 97 33 15 10 2 22 Punras'~ 'P, Kw 3,827 ]32 139 681 390 291 107 79 27 3 23 Blr"ani Tar&nagar 2.407 Ul!popnlflted 24 Biliya Kw 1,!»l] If II -i3 24 19 4 25 Bhamra Kw 3.il8H 4:; 41l 283 166 117 .')!l 39 2 26 Jhaojhni Tk 4,7 Of) (in 63 372 202 liO 90 8;; 21 27 Jharsar KandhIau P,Pw ,'),663 121 ]27 746 402 344 142 142 67 II 28 Deogul'iya. p.Pw 4.930 90 102 612 3:35 2~-I I 93 80 53 29 Bain* p. D. I\.w, Po 13.f)2'-' 253 316 2.003 9!)'7 1.006 5 !) 175 :u 20 Jhothra P, Kw 4,720 100 102 641 ' 331 310 49 2 Jl ,Shyopura. 7,,4 22 24 L3() '" 75 16 H 15 32 pandreoo Teeba l',pw 2,\)65 73 89 541 27!j 262 15 14 52 33 'Banra P,l'k 4,988 73 74 703 366 337 83 66 45 34. Bhfmin P,Kw 7,350 125 131 577 294 283 41 45 47 7 35 Dulpri Kw 1,316 28 33 227 119 108 2 2 10 9 20 2 36 ShekhawaB 1,166 Unpopul(£ted 37 Bhalau p. Kw 5,663 107 115 855 444 411 92 92 84 fi 38 Bhomka1as 330 UnpQjJulatetl 39 Kalal'. 'P,Pw 3,957 68 SO 470 239 231 49 53 30 5 40 Nethwa.>IC p.P", 3.314 60 65 298 161 137 1 21 6 :Rewasi Kw 1,745 31 3S 240 118 122 14 12 6 'I42 Karnillar Tk 518 I :~ 8 4 4 .2 43 Loonas Kw 1,787 30 31 317 l68 149 3 i 44 Gadana P, Kw 5,220 76 77 351 196 155 63 59 13 6 45 Dhani Bh.... tiyan 1,507 Unpop"l(J.terl

46 Mahendra Was 3.001 Unpopulated 47 Rekb Madawas 63 Unpopulated ~8 Madaw&s Kw 3,134 31-1 41 216 115 101 55 50 15 49 Bhangertlo },611 Ullpopulnted p, p,,' 1.01)4 52i 4"- S7 4U .50 Kohina 15,333 173 176 " u5 13

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORlCERS NON- WORKEllS 'Totil workers COde (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X No.

J ,--A---. r--"'---..... ,-.-'---, r-~''----I ~ r--"---, ,--"-l r-~ ,-..A..-:"\ ~...._\ r- "---, lA., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (Il

386 356 37:i 353 5 3 9 227 246 1 UO 109 119 109 I IH 66 Z 513 333 .511 332 I .. 2 336 330 3 1,060 S62 S:39 837 1 70 9 4 2 :; 57 4 1\3 13 814 S14 4- Unpopulat ed 5

Unpopulated 6 822 759 760 729 27 29 9 1 18 8 435 382 7 75 59 74 59 1 25 41 8 365 314 353 311 I 3 3 7 129 108 9 99 66 95 64 4- 2 ' .. .'" 55 54 10 152 132 150 129 3 2 115 86 11 35 35 35 35 17 16 12 223 135 223 135 75 93 13 174 87 174 87 J39 147 14- Unpopulated i5 Unpopulated 16 203 178 201 l78 " 105 \)S 17 158 141 156 !41 1 .. 99 89 IS 332 20 328 20 4 232 414 19 H4 7 113 7 1 78 171 20 81 63 80 fl2 1 30 34 21 300 232 299 232 I !}O :39 22 U II pop u I a T f'-d 23 17 In 17 10 7 9 24 155 9(j 1.)1 114- 4 2 11 21 2;)

147 116 147 Ito ;;5 54 26 293 227 289 227 4 109 117 27 210 14s 200 148 4 .) 1 2 125 129 28 562 420 503 us 7 10 1 3 23 , . 16 1 433 :iS6 29 228 226 227 226 1 103 84 30

40 41; 40 'iU 35 29 31 133 105 131 104 1 1 14,1} 157 3Z 203 7 202 7 1 163 330 33 180 6 ISO 6 1I4 277 34 65 17 65 17 54 91 aD

U II pop II I a i ,; d 36 26,? 194 261 194 1 4, 177 217 37 Unpopulat.d 38 172 13S 168 136 3 2 1 67 93 9 39 no 92 119 9 42 45 40 90 100 !l0 100 18 32 .(1 3 3 1 4 42 120 89 128 89 1 39 60 ,154 118 153 43 ll7 1 42 37 44 Unpopu~(d~d 45

Un p () P It l 'I I e a 46 Un pop II I ate d 00 64 89 1)4 ., .7 1 25 37 48 U It pop u I ,. ted ' 355 , 337 an! 337 .9 172 140 flO I'BHSIL:-I-TARANAGAR

Uterate Sche- Schc- and Code Area iD Occupied HoulC- duled duled educatedl No_ Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population . Castes Tribes persons r-"--. r---"---. r--"'---. r----A--, r---"--. ,.....-A--. r--''-----, .---...__.. P M F M F M F M F (6) (7) (1) (2) (la) (3) (4) (5) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) (13) (14)

51 Galga!i Pw 2,465 5 5 28 20 S I 52 Lakhanwas Kw ],806 24, 24 110 50 60 16 20 4 12[; 53 Retana Pw 3,67l 36 36 221 96 21 22 29 1. 54 Bhaleri * Kw 8,426 187 192 1,205 64,';' 558 92 86 151 21 55 Togawas Kw 5,89G 80 90 609 335 274 131 127 64 'T 56 Mup(alw8s 1,309 Unpopula ted 57 Buchawa8 PW,Po 22.074 377 397 2,193 1,124 1.069 24 26 353 32' 58 Dhamliwas 1;333 Unpopulated 97 97 624 327 297 4.; 59 Gajuwas ':: P,Kw 2,342 61 38 9-' 60 Dhana Rhakhran P,Kw 2,144, 32 32 144 82 62 10 6 8 6 20 ., 61 Kharathwas 634, 37 41 286 158 128 71 55 35 27 5 62 Indasi 1,976 Unpopulated 63 BrahmanwaBi 1,578 Unpopulated 64 ShylUll Pandiya Tk 364 4: 4: 12 6 6 3 65 Kirsali Kandhlan 2,492 Unp 01' ulal ed 66 Kiri!61i Br&hma.R1IoIl 795 Unpopulated 87 Sukllwasi 1,467 14 23 139 73 66 42 37 6 68 Pandreu Tal· 3,119 4I 42 293 164 129 19 3· 69 Ghasla Atbuna. 1,118 10 10 107 57 50 7 4 7 70 Ghall1a Aguns P 990 23 34 227 116 III 27 24 58 71 Rojani 389 8 8 37 17 20 2 72 Cbangoi P,P'Ir',PO 8,064 183 183 1,171 621 550 78 74 1!8 !l 73 )leekhal.. * 7,782 74 74 342 179 163 13 12 27 G· 74 .Tag8aDa Tal p 3,218 50 50 376 204 172 68 58 46 75 Ojhariya 2,424 28 29 150 80 70 9 5 6 6 12 'f6 Jagsana Teeltla 3,732 52 52 378 200 178 60 42 35 2': 77 Bhootiya 912 Unpopulated 78 Beer Taranagar 1,061 Unpopulated 79 Mahatma 1,009 8 8 49 28 21 1 80 Qogatiya Charnan P 936 46 48 333 179 154 12 I 81 Gogatiya Kaohhawatan 1,142 28 29 175 86 89 4 82 Gogatiya Petta Changoi 3,371 7 7 40 18 22 83 Baliya 2,065 15 15 111 59 52 84 Bhom Baliya 354 Unpopulated 85 Karanpura 3,598 30 30 184 95 89 9 8 1

86 Godas 2,096 53 54 359 179 180 94 100 29 2' 87 Mala 813 Unpopulated p "88 AtI&ndsinghpura 3469 '79 89 629 340 289 58 56 45 3" 89 Ohalkoi Gusaiysll 785 Unpopulated 90 Chalkoi Bikan P 2,790 47 47 189 113 76 3 3 91 Chalkoi Khichran 744 10 10 100 G7 43 5 4 2 92 Kharatwasiya 634 29 29 199 109 90 7 93 Gogtiya Bagawatan 2,334 29 30 2QO 107 93 1 9 94 Bigran 4.280 16 26 100 57 43 5 1 3 95 Dhana Patta Santyu P,D,Kw 3,5.H 45 45 292 148 144 26 24 23 1- 96 Dhani Kumharan 2,002 91 93 633 338 295 56 45 15 10 6 97 Alayala.* p 3,333 75 75 324 159 165 31 98 Bheemrampura. 261 Unpopulated • '9 Rampura p 3.353 43 43 361 18n 172 9 6 38 100 Santyu* p. Pw,Po 19.004 368 417 2,494 1,.'301 1.193 281 236 36 36 185 ~. 15

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

WOIUC.I!RS NON- WORKERS 'Tot~1 workers Cede , (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

( _ _A__~ r-~ r--"---. ,-----'--, r--"--l r----'--, ,---'---, ,--.J--, ,___ J\-, ,-.J--, r--"------. r-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) - (24) (25) (26) (21) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1)

17 4 17 4 3 4 lit 34 41 34 41 16 19 52 80 69 SO 69 .. .. 45 27 53 383 354 365 345 6 9 1 .. 10 264 204 . 54 2!5 207 222 207 ~. ~, .. 3 110 67 55

Unpopulated 56 763 760 749 760 2 .. .. 5 7 :H\l 309 57 Unpopulated 58 237 209 234 208 1 2 90 Si 59 .2 35 41 35 1 4(1 27 60 106 81 104 81 2 :;2 47 61 Unpopulat~d 62 Unp op ulated 63 2 5 5 2 -1 1 64, Unpopulated 65

Unp op ulated 66 U 30 43 30 30 36 67 85 59 84 59 1 79 70 68 25 32 24 32 1 .. 32 18 69 62 51 61 51 1 54 60 7{)

9 7 9 7 .. .. 8 13 71 381 322 377 321 1 1 2 24U 228 72 105 75 103 '75 2 74 88 73 116 92 113 92 3 88 80 74 53 32 53 32 27 38 75 U7 70 110 68 4 2 3 83 108 76 Unpopulated 77 Unpopulated 78 13 9 12 9 1 15 12 79 97 71 97 71 82 83 80 60 8 60 8 26 81 81 1(l_ 13 10 13 8 9 82 26 26 26 26 t 33 26 83 Unpop

31 29 .. 2 26 43 91 64 6 64 6 45 84 92 60 10 60 10 47 83 93 30 3 30 3 27 40 94- 84 74 84 74 64 70 90- - 210 183 210 183 .. 128 ll2 96, 91 59 90 :>n 1 68 106 D7 Unpopulated 9S 109 87 106 87 ...... 3 80 85 99 818 699 780 688 10 4 3 2 12 3 1 2 1 2 \) 483 494- 1000 16

'fBRslLs:-l-TARANAGAR & 2·RAJGARH

Uterate 8che- Sc:he- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses balds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

,.-.A---, (---~'--, r------'----, ,--...:-..__--. ,---..J.-.._", ,--'-, ,--~ .----'---, r--"'---. r--"--.. p M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) ,2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (lJ ) (12) (13) (14)

101 Rajpura* _P. Pw 1l,033 330 336 1,855 905 9.)0 155 138 139 9 102 Dhani Puni;-,-an Kw 1,609 28 35 262 140 122 6 6 25 103 Abhaipnra Kvr 1,22S 23 23 158 83 75 1 26 8 104,. Jhal'~ar Chhota* -P, _K\\' 1,749 52 55 366 195 171 57 47 38 3 105 MOl thai P,Kw 2,869 57 60 524 273 251 104 91 45 8

106 Jh.. r-;~ I' Bara .. 2,702 3:3 311 144 66 78 3 3 11 107 Hadiyal* P, Po 8,836 18) ISl 838 468 370 15 22 11 5 95 3 108 Dh.Hli :\Iotigingh Kw 1,721 8 10 200 114 86 31 24 25 4 109 Dhalla Patta Rajpuru . , 1,659 28 29 167 !J4 73 20 21 3 110 Dhill~gi P, Pw 2,722 99 100 573 294 279 44 39 18 18 71 5

TEHSIL: --2.1{AJ(L\RH

Birml Patta Kw 3,118 28 37 243 137 106 26 20 8 2 Dayawat K,y 1,541 44 52 385 203 182 52 47 24 3 Malwas P. Kw 4,659 59 70 404 221 183 19 16 13 1 ,t Sidhrnukh* .Jr, D. P,,-, RIy, Po 15,40\1 313 426 2,641 ],;{71 1,270 199 170 375 107 5 Dh,\ui Chhoti Kw 1.423 22 26 169 87 82 18 25 5

6 Dh,,"i Bari P, Pw 4,544 74- no 665 379 286 111 93 83 2 7 Sa.rdtlqmru Pw 687 9 11 '12 31 31 1 2 7 8 Sadpur!t P, Pw, Po 2,830 .")7 80 471 242 229 19 15 42 1 9 Rajpmiya Pw 2,214 20 38 233 134 99 39 35 22 10 Bhepn1.sana * P,Pw 3,019 73 9'" 561 308 253 ,,1 29 110 8 11 DhangL'a Kw 2,884 19 20 127 69 58 9 12 19 12 Chuhkiyagarh -P, K'I- 2,570 47 5B 357 1\)1 166 -17 33 47 1 13 Dholiya Pw 1,0!J3 22 33 195 112 83 20 14 ]9 14 R .. mslLra Tiba p\\ 1,uIO 16 21 121 66 55 6 5 12 1 15 KiH1Htllpuriya Pw 847 25 31 189 96 93 25 23 13

16 TUllua Kheri Pw 886 23 :?5 125 57 68 16 17 9 17 Ramsara Ta.l * P,o,l'w 2,569 77 86 581 326 255 42 33 104 30 18 Galar· p,p" 6,138 171 207 1,267 701 566 83 56 223 20 19 Rejri P,Pw 2,586 83 91 480 249 231 54 44 94 8 20 Taroba Kheri p,p" 3,279 62 66 M7 293 264 52 46 68 5 21 Dhanothi Chhoti l',Kw 3,279 67 71'i 465 256 209 87 63 35 3 22 Dhanothi Bllori P,Pw 5,548 160 167 980 530 450 170 149 139 16 23 Nyagal Chhoti pw 4,039 78 89 524 305 219 106 711 74 1 24 Nyagal Bari P,Pw 4,616 80 90 584 332 252 26 19 3 1 109 4- .25 Dumki P,Pw_ 5,176 76 125 70f) 378 322 142 129 I 26 Hansiyawas P,P", 6,:n7 116 138 849 449 400 68 179 104" 3 27 Dhigarla* P,Pw 7,356 133 181 1,170 696 674 66 80 193 7 28 Clmbkiya ~al P, Pw.Rly 3,090 81 103 634 346 288 117 99 107 2 29 Chenpura Bara P,Pw 3,615 74 100 641 :~64 277 17 9 121 6 30 Bas Kanjan Kw 3,052 83 103 676 311 264. 32

31 Kanjan Tk 4,415 89 100 604 315 289 96 73 73 3 32 Birmi Khalsa'" P,l'w 2,624 60 91 573 300 273 52 57 37 2 33 Dantli Kw 1,0.35 33 38 240 127 lI3 14 19 19 34 Charwaill. Tk 1,519 6 11 50 30 20 12 12 7 35 JodhnwBs Tk 1,021 14 16 113 64 49 2 2 11 RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAct

WORKERS NON- , WORKERS Total workers Code (I-IX) n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,--"-, ,---~ ,--A--, ,---~ ,---~ r---"----, ,_..A.._, r---.A.-, ,---..A._, r---..A-, ,-.A.--.-.. ,-.A.., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(IS) (16) (17) (18) ( 19) (20) (21 ) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1 )

59l 578 573 551 7 1 2 ~6 2 6 3t4 372 101 70 68 73 61') 64 54 102 50 35 50 35 33 40 103 ! 11)7 91l 101 99 2 3 " 88 72 104 177 179 174 179 3 " 96 72 105 43 54 43 54 23 24 106 . 262 7 8 326 313 254 .- 5 " 142 lOS 107 75 65 74 65 1 39 21 108 72 55 70 52 2 3 22 18 109 179 214 175 203 2 11 2 -. 115 65 llO

101 87 101 87 36 19 1 157 126 157 126 . . .. 46 56 2 162 97 160 96 1 1 1 59 86 3 2 " 761 595 623 594 " 51 18 67 1 610 675 4, 43 40 43 40 44 42 5 245 154 238 154 5 2 134 132 6 24 17 24 17 ., 7 14 7 150 124 139 121 7 3 4 92 105 8 84 58 77 52 6 6 I 50 41 9 181 169 173 166 5 3 3 127 84, 10 52 30 45 30 7 .. 17 28 11 132 111 121 100 4 10 4 1 3 .. 59 55 12 56 46 48 44 .. 8 2 .. 56 37 13 45 40 39 34 6 5 I 21 15 14 68 64 68 64 28 29 15 40 53 40 53 17 15 16 212 193 208 193 .. .. 4 II! 62 1'7 416 338 373 336 3 1 1 1 38 1 285 228 18 146 134 121 123 10 10 3 .. 12 1 103 97 19 159 157 157 156 1 1 1 134 107 20 154 133 151 132 .. 3 102 76 21 353 282 338 280 4 ! 9 I I 177 168 22 192 133 189 131 1 2 1 Il3 86 23 184 133 181 133 1 2 148 119 24 241 193 238 193 1 1 137 129 25 365 312 362 312 . . .. 1 . . 2 .. 84 88 26 396 345 350 34.4 . . I 1 2 9 34 .. 200 229 27 182 192 164 lS4 1 15 8 2 164 !16 28 230 73 228 73 .. 2 134 204 29 236 184 235 184 1 75 80 30 187 119 186 Il7 2 .. 1 128 170 31 210 157 195 150 7 3 6 4 2 90 116 32 86 48 85 47 I I .. 41 65 33 :n 9 20 8 1 1 9 II 34 42 29 36 26 6 3 22 20 35 18

I'BaslL:-2-RAI,lARH

Literate Scbe- Sche- and :ode Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated ~o. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population , Castes Tribes persons

_A-...., r------'------. ..---A--. r--'----o ,----A--.., ~ ~ r----'--~ P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2u) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (I3) (14) 36 Beer Rajgarh 2,719 Unpopulated 37 Bhambhara Pw 1,598 24 32 202 102 100 20 19 It I 38 Kasourni Pw 933 7 17 86 55 31 4 39 Leelki P,Pw 3,028 51 80 ~50 306 254 58 59 26 27 51 10 40 Ghanaoo'" P,Pw 6,029 136 156 979 535 444 129 117 110 8 41 Kalal Kotrs Kw 1,8H 7 In 141 75 66 \8 22 7 42 Chenpurl1 Chhota* P,Pw 5,653 92 125 809 408 401 72 72 29 20 82 4 43 Dhane. Pw 2,3.'10 53 65 475 243 232 61 74 1 38 44 Khayali 1'. Pw 4,561 xl 122 6\\1 368 323 131 116 6 4 126 30 45 BhageJa* P, D,Pw, Po 5,74s 129 159 1,1l6 599 517 74 62 :200 20 46 Guwalisar P, Pw 3,099 76 101 679 356 323 7% 2 47 Gotha Bari* P. Pw, Rly, To 3,448 91' 124 803 398 405 69 44 81 16 48 Indasar Pw 1,7()6 48 62 407 209 198 29 29 39 49 Sbyopura Pw 1,521 22 37 212 106 106 13 19 33 50 Mithi P, Pw 3,0{4 62 85 :,51 :W9 252 86 81 !J6 2 61 Bhatod Pw 1,463 28 34 250 l3il ll8 18 16 41 62 Paharsar* P, Pw 4,05!) 104 129 829 431 398 98 103 124 9 53 Dhadhal Lekhoo pw 1,:l12 39 53 336 170 166 12 15 29 54 Narwasi P,Pw,Rly,l'o,To 1,723 56 77 552 287 265 48 49 .. 60 3 55 Kishanpura P. Pw 6,357 45 72 465 242 223 54 48 20 16 58 8 56 Modawasi Pw 2,854 78 105 753 384 369 31 21 41 4 67 Khuddi P,Kw 4,502 Il4 114 716 4(11 315 58 64 83 6S Chanana Pw 2,104 27

,on Manilla Pw 1,668 ]5 22 139 68 71 5 15 8 .'72 Dhadhal Kheta Pw 671 15 16 100 54 46 12 1 '73 Dhadhal cbena 575 10 ]4 83 50 33 29 21 5 74 Dhadbal Sher&. Pw 1,639 17 24 196 105 91 6 7 19 75 GuJpura· P,Pw 2,754 66 81 473 255 218 51 42 3 2 58

76 Ludi Kho<:lba. Kw 1,102 13 14 69 35 34 32 33 4 :77 LudiJhabar P,PW 2,034 28 33 190 99 91 10 10 15 ,78 Lutona Rajoo Pw 778 7 7 68 41 27 14 :19 Lutana Magni Pw 1,597 30 50 299 171 128 28 25 19 80 Lutana. Sadasukh Pw 1,531 9 9 66 37 29 12 6 5

81 Lutana. AInic}:and Kw 875 10 10 64 28 36 6 7 7 ,'82 Lutana PooJ'an Pw 675 25 25 191 96 96 48 50 18 '83 Lahseri P,Pw 3,453 76 96 588 209 279 40 21 2'7 3 84 Gothan Chhoti P,Pw 1,415 43 53 409 216 193 35 25 49 3 fi Sooratllura * P,Pw 4,709 108 129 902 487 415 45 4') 152 2 l~

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTR.Acr

WORICERS NON­ Total workers .------~------, WORJI::ERS (I-IX) Code I 11 III IV V VI VII VUI IX X No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M FMFMFMF M F

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (30) (1)

Unpopulated 36 6tl U, 69 74 26 37 42 1 42 1 33 13 30 38 198 145 189 144 3 2 4- 108 109 39 321 265 316 263 1 2 4 214 I'HI 40 til &6 61 58 14- R 41 2(1[1 283 297 283 l 42 1611 145 168 144 109 118 1 1 74 87 230 1.')" 189 147 43 4 3 3 11 3 1 17 j ~ 138 165 33:i 271, 107 U3 2 2 44 174 163 1 11 42 2G4 241 45 232 216 230 216 1 124 107 46 23~ 241 209 241 7 47 119 lOH 113 106 8 II 163 164 I 2 !IO 92 48 59 46 53 45 3 1 3 47 6() 409 195 177 188 166 4 11 2 104- U5 50 74 69 72 67 2 1 58 411 51 239 218 218 208 15 10 !19 98 6 192 180 52 98 98 1 150 165 176 165 71 68 53 4 107 54 127 79 112 71 100 10 .5 4 3 1 115 144 55 aoo 269 2\12 241 2 I 3 25 3 2 100 56 259 ~08 223 165 10 22 27 1 143 12i 142 l:l7 4 142 107 5T 1 :!52 212 219 198 45 50 58 31 14 2 !n Ill} 59 Un pop u! a ~ e 'l 60 120 105 112 104 2 5' I 5j 58 61 Ibl 113 167 10( 1 10 !l 171 120 157 III 3 Its 144 6! 3 10 !) 1 112 97 63 . 135 92 114 75 21 17 38 27 28 HI 70 80 6' 5 6 5 2 21 27 65 2~6 274 28;; 274 53 25 41 19 :lO:~ 189 6f) 12 6 31 42 67 723 544 557 507 15 42 8 45 10 2 113 78 III 78 1 31 16 :! ,l:,{ 560 6S 187 19H 177 195 41 29 69 !l Hl6 98 7() 52 46 5:! 45 S2 31 32 31 III 25 71 41 26 41 26 :.?2 15 72 ti3 67 62 67 ~J 7 73 1 156 140 150 140 4:l 24 a 1 ')9 78 70 22 19 HI 19 li2 55 62 55 3 IJ 15 75 24 17 :!! 17 37 36 77 127 79 121 79 17 10 78 25 19 :!r. 19 44 49 79 12 10 SO 15 26 15 25 1 5~ 63 ;;3 63 13 10 81 %23 217 21ij 214 43 32 82 118 104 116 103 1 4- 86 62 81 1 I 311 320 2S4 306 15 r8 89 84.- 11 17u 95 85 20

',tI'f-a,:-2-RMGARH

Literate Sche­ Sche­ and Code Area in Occupied Housoo duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes pen;ons

r-"-l ,----...._--.... r---~----.

P M F M F M F M F

(1 ) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

86 Sadau P.Pw 3,578 46 381 2ll 170 51 33 4. 87 Tblm Mathooi P,v 4,313 34 355 188 167 28 21 '88 Beeslsn Pw 2.370 27 294 145 141) 44 33 81l Gagarwas p, Pw 2,247 H6 0[.5 236 293 30 27 90 BhBkran Pw 2,185 63 462 94:3 219 32 ~R

91 Kbflru Chhoti Pw 2,111 :m 349 177 ::'72 47 U 92 J"l>ttlwas Pw 1.247 23 167 92 ".I,> 24 :W '93 Radha Bari Pw 2.M.! 55 672 36ti 306 69 i17 3 94 Radha Chhot.i '" P,Pw 2,08'> 47 587 309 278 45 :1., 95 Kandran P,Pw 4.121 s') 642 341 301 64 U7

96 Harpaloo Patrtm Pw,RIy 1,.-;60 ._,. 65 299 155 144. 80 !) I 97 Harpaloo Ramdhan Kw 1,12:5 34 311 281 154 127 41 1 ~8 Harpaloo Ramsukh Kw 1..085 ti Il 25 a 11 6 4 I gil Hl\I"paloo Kubri P,Pw 1,37\} .il 71 442 231 211 5.; 3 100 Radwa Pw 834 33 3:3 2~3 B3 100 13 17 6· 101 Lambor Chhoti P, Pw 1.607 44 4.> 2.0 14.1 129 16 10 11 15 102 Lambor Bari * p. Pw 3.7H3 141 14.3 lJ80 .512 46<; 99 H7 10 7 16 103 Lambori Chhipiyan Pw 1,739 .!)~ .52 :lOS 164- 144- 64 ,')2 4Ii 27 I 104, Gagor Pw 2,793 4(1 .,0 2\16 175 12l 27 30 105 Khomana Pw 928 27 M. 239 121 lIS 32 3.3 1 06 JhOOlqJi PIV 1.888 12 60 36 24- .," 107 Bhatawas 741 Unpopulated 108 Bhama.i P,Pw 2,968 is 5i8 302 276 49 ~4 42 24 t! 1 09 M~Ilpura ... P,Pw 4,808 S5 107 606 32t 282 74 74 :;~ 4 110 Bhuwari Kw 6.687 I·H' 198 1.357 710 647 216 1~7 17 9 147 17

111 AmQrpura Pw 2,313 .~6 66 4~\) 223 206 97 101 1 112 Moondi Ban Kw 2.074 17 1!J 13fl 73 66 8 S 113 BIIoS Mundi Kw 1,072 86 10;' 630 331> 294- 59 48 59 16 a 114, Mundital P,Pw 3.083 9.') III (l7S 362 31n 73 In 1 US RQ~npura * P,Pw 4.771 67 Sl 597 313 284 20 21 15

116 Ka.lori Pw 2,231 33 45 268 149 119 32 22 I 117 Jaipuriya. Khama Pw l,fl88 30 31 2:,7 1I6 UJ 17 1;3 11'; 12 ::) 118 .laip.uriya Pat,ta. Kw 1.681 5 .2 .n 31 15 17 11I) Dokwa ... P,Pw 4,574 lOti 120 84.6 {30 416 65 81 3 2 120 Kheri Pw 1.897 3f) 46 296 15':; HI 37 34

121 Kithri Ba1wantsingh P,Pw 1,471 29 M 243 124 119 31 46 2 122 Mithri KeshariBingh P,P.. 1,592 63 65 360 185 J75 65 60 10 123 Debipura p,p", 1,079 44 .59 364 201 163 31 22 4- 124, :Kb8rIya Pw 1,396 19 2

126 "Raoota1 Pw 1,461 20 130 77 1)3 43 34, 1 127 Ra()Otiba Pw 1,456 32 300 176 1:l4 56 44- 1 12S Ma.g):UloQo Pw 1,29B 22 150 77 73 5 I) lliQ Sa.rll~hoo .. M. D, 1>w, Po 16.083 3~f) 2,889 1,564 1,325 J71 168 30 13(t Bl\ijuwa P,Pw 2,761 ."57 479 237 242 32 36 5

131 Karawaai Pw 651 29 42 276 13.'" 141 22 20 I , '132 BerQ!ar Chhota .. M,Pw,Po 2,203 97 II7 794- 384 410 78 SO 1 8 lU BerUBr GumanB Pw 764 29 37 250 139 111 33 21 1M BeraslH' .t.lajhaia Pw 1.233 35 "'l 250 ) 33 117 40 36 t 13~ BerlLlI&r Budhu Pw 1,152 21 25 101 50 51 21

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTUcr

WOJtnRS NON- ---. WORJ::EIlS Total workers Code (I-DC) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,~ ~ ~ r---"-----. ~ ~ .-_..A.._, ,----A--, .--.....__. .--~ ..---'---. ,..---"-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) ( 1)

3403 no 141 120 2 6ti 30 So 142 117 H2 117 46 .,0 87 no 91 no n a.> 58 88 :c3U 202 235 ::!02 4 l:!:.l III SH 160 150 160 150 83 ljiJ vO 107 115 105 115 .2 70 57 vI 54 2G 46 ~~ 8 4 3i> 4~'w liZ 319 2~5 318 224 , ' 407 ::>1 ~)3 229 1... 8 224 H.l3 1 2 2 80 8" \)4, 226 210 212 200 11 10 1 1 1 Il5 91 !J5 97 811 96 89 58 55 96 82 85 82 85 72 42 - \17 7 6 7 6 7 5 \)8 l31 121 1~7 l!ll 4. 10:) Ill) \)9 76 48 75 48 47 !j~ lUO

SO 38 77 38 1 1 1 61 91 101 302 268 268 263 1 1 2 1 11-1 3 1 2 3 6 210 200 1U2 9ti 60 68 60 , . 2 3 10 13 68 84,' 103 136 95 132 93 4 2 39 26 104 103 u2 :03 HZ IS 26 105

22 16 :!2 16 14 3 IO~ Unpopulated 107 216 201 214 :W2 1 .2 S6 73 108 203 116 197 132 I 4, 4 ., 1 121 146 109 431 453 418 452 I 1 6 1 3 .2 279 194 llO

126 HI lU III 2 !.l7 95 III 211 43 40 27 :s 2 " 30 37 112 218 ISS 204 188 1 2 5 5 1 118 lQ6 113 lOi 27; 301 'l72 1 1 :. 55 43 1140 24,l 281 UG 232 1 1 .4, 72 51 115 105 .93 104 93 1 44 ;:fi llO 82 flI 77 HI 2 .. 34 30 il7 ~2 :It 27 27 " 9 4, 1111 .%404, :n U5 31 1 1 II G 18(1 SSG 119 105 10' 105 lOot 50 37 i:.!G

92 861 ~! 86 311 31J l:.;l Ul .' 134 US 130 1 ~ 1 1 1 54 41 1~2 111 Iii!( UG IU I 70 39 123 71 59 11 5w 28 33 124- IlJ4 lilt U!I 1%8 3 I .'1 92 87 12;1)

54 31 5G 37 4, 28 15 126 114 111 58 I 6.2 66 1il7 48 iT" 47 56 1 1 29 16 ] 28 184 680 819 654 ! I 37 23 1 1 :I 11 II 1 680 645 1 :.!9 1411 HH 146 151 3 88 III laO 70 • 4 7 • 114, tl5 47 UI 193 2i6 176 251 1 1 Ii S 1 1 10 19I 164 132 99 1"1 86 72 12 Ii 1 40 34 133 79 81 '16 81 1 2 54 3C1 134- 32 35 I! 35 18 16 13., 22

T~"'i.:- 2-RAJGABH

Li~ Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Oocupied House. duled duled ed~ No. Villag" Ameniti_ acres houses hold. Total Population Caate& Tribes perSons , __.A.-- __, t: . .A-, / ___ -"-___, ,-----'-----:\ ,--.A.-, ,---"--, ,-"---. ,-.A.-, ~ ,-~, P M F M: F M F )I F

(1) (2) (2&) (3) ( 4,) (5) (6) (7) (8) . (9) (10) (ll) (12) (13) (14)

136 Beejawas * P,Pw 1,539 49 59 384 214 170 28 26 32 t37 Harpaloo Kusaia Pw 989 14- 14 130 70 6u 31 31 a 138 Harpaloo Sanwal M, Pw, 1\11', Po 1,598 62 113 608 315 293 4! 38 70 5 139 Kalri* P,Pw 3.716 85 116 807 417 390 58 47 11 6 136 10 14,0 Bhojan P,Pw 4,563 101 103 803 455 348 100 86 7 1 71 !9

141 Kaman Pw 717 34 57 356 20:' 134 19 10 7 .( 2:J 142 Khcru Bari· P 2,495 3\0) 47 335 193 142 46 36 35 143 Biran P,Pw 2,402 48 87 549 324 2:!5 64 59 63 3 144 Balan Pw 2,669 53 72 441 243 198 124 89 16 2 145 Gugalwa P,Pw 1,488 46 74 469 257 212 51 63 88 5 146 Bas Bhamrind Pw 1,494 34 38 269 134 135 8.5 711 24 1 147 Kirtan 1,849 43 61 386 186 200 70 70 15 26 29 148 Rampura* P, Pw, Rly, Po, To 4,264 174 244 1,551 819 732 208 IS3 9 12 198 !!4 149 Bbesii P, Pw, Po 6,424 143 207 1,426 763 663 135 106 127 3 150 Bhamrind Pw 1,845 26 46 312 173 13!) 40 42 10 14 23 1

151 Baugarwa Pw 1,082 26 27 222 112 llO 40 41 34- 2 152 Bewar'" P,Pw 2,779 71 7.'3 61S 320 2f18 33 42 102 9 153 'Sardarpura P,Pw 2,246 89 106 755 400 355 81 68 73 2 154 Hamir}F8s Baril.. H, D,Pw, Po 3,462 105 151 971 518 453 65 48 137 9 155 Achhapur Pw 2,026 23 37 291 149 142 "; 5 7 156 Dandeoo Sultansingh Pw 2,281 39 42 286 153 133 48 38 35 157 Dandeoo Mobansingb Pw 2,047 65 68 457 252 205 67 46 7 :2 27 158 Dandeoo Ramsingh pw 1,131 24 26 147 74 73 6 159 Indrapura Pw 1,879 37 50 322 161 WI 22 :{6 16 160 Berasar Bara P,Pw 2,906 60 87 551 274 277 44 50 54- 161 Dhani Mauji Pw 1,930 69 100 714 368 346 62 74 130 4 162 Jet,pUrll Pw 1,496 50 73 485 263 ~22 23 :ll 121 8 1611 Lilawatbi P,Pw 3,314 74 119 785 417 368 87 8!l 5 2 II! 1 164 Janaoo Kbari Pw,Po 2,750 72 72 480 250 230 42 37 12 10 76 5 11>5 Xeema* P,Pw 4,099 91 127 779 404 371) 91 113 82 17

1M Hamirvraq Chhota.* P.D,Pw 1,841 53 63 507 30;) 20~ 86 (if; 91 4 ')- 167 Bas Kirtan I'w 2.340 ~I 43 317 164 1,,3 5 3 24: 1 168 Nawau· P. Pw 5.704 135 201 1,315 672 643 180 HI! 184 17 169 Bas Lalsiugh Pw n66 20 30 190 102 88 5r) 51 14 170 Gudan l'w 1,807 17 38 285 1409 136 3U 30 25 • 171 Chand Gothi* 1', Pw 6,230 173 258 1,554 847 707 II)!! 88 190 7 172 Janaoo Meet-hi P, Pw 2,162 54 70 421 222 199 85 74 16 12 45 5 173 Jaswl1ntpura 1'. Pw 4.619 !16 133 960 50!s 452 101 90 136 A li4 Neshal* M, D,Pw,Po 4,831 13!) 250 1,547 818 729 151 149 242 8 175 Rawatsar Kuuiala P,Pw 4,849 105 134 791 420 371 127 122 105 65

176 Rabburi P,Pw 1,451 3.) 47 281 150 ~-_....- 29 41 2 177 Bankhau Toomli Pw 2,225 31 74 486 255 "'EZ 43 7 6 36 1 178 Sa"khan Tal· P,Pw 3.536 91 107 766 389 \ ,,17 74 U6 19 25 85 2 179 Rulkhn.uiva* P,Pw :~,fl61 16S 218 1,401 731 670 70 61 134 II ISO ~aurBngpura· P,Pw 3.(;72 114 173 1,185 612 573 160 131 2 2 161 3 lSI Budhawas Pw 1,457 78 80 530 270 260 22 HI 9 5"") 182 Thiman P,Pw 3,453 133 164 1,107 .. ~ 535 98 112 69 3 1~3 Deegti P,Pw 2.611 69 104 687 353 334 86 84 3 5 SO (} 184 Thi"pali Ohhoti P,Pw 2,006 72 113 825 421 404 50 41 12 14 95 9 185 'l'hirpali Bari P,pw 3,332 101 161 1,009 50i 302 103 108 77 i 23

RURAL PRIMA.RY OENSUS ABSTRAC'.t

_____ .--A..WOBltlDS NON- ,- WORlmBI Total workers Code (J-IX) II III IV V VI vn VIII IX-- X No. ,---..A.._~ r-:-A.-., ,---"---., ,--A----.. ,----"---., ,--..A..-...... ,.-.A.-.... ~ ,--.A...... -..,,--..A-_,, ,-_.A.-, ,..,..~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F :M F M F M If M F \15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) -(24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 154 134 150 134, 4 60 36 136 39 38 39 38 31 22 137 177 173 172 173 1 1 3 138 120 138 251 256 228 256 17 6 166 134 139 332 211 318 203 1 4 4 1 11 1 123 137 140 131 99 131 99 71 55 141 128 99 128 99 65 43 142 192 54 169 53 1 1 19 3 132 171 143 I 161 98 150 97 2 1 9 82 100 144 1M 135 143 131 1 19 4 1 93 77 145 77 86 75 86 2 57 49 146 111 87 88 78 17 9 5 1 75 113 14~ 425 291 315 235 3 1 .- 50 54 1 17 29 6 394 441 148 561 495 551 492 4 2 1 4 1 1 202 168 149 126 77 123 74 3 2 47 62 150

71 63 69 63 2 41 47 151 162 174 150 168 3 6 6 3 158 124 152 273 240 268 232 :; 7 1 127 115 153 280 290 260 29{) 3 3 3 11 238 163 154 120 113 120 113 21} 29 15'>

112 103 88 8il 3 5 21 13 41 30 156 194 161 141 136 31 14 19 11 3 58 44 157 66 61 59 51 5 7 2 3 8 12 158 112 116 112 116 49 15 159 159 177 159 177 115 100 160 185 176 164 176 5 r, 1 6 183 170 161 128 140 113 137 4 3 1 10 135 82 162 253 249 251 249 2 164 119 163 151 170 137 150 1 1 11 19 1 1 !oI9 60 164 273 171 238 167 14 2 1 8 1 3 8 2 131 204 165 165 123 132 123 3 3 6 19 140 79 166 III 99 III 9!J 53 54 167 431 468 424 463 2 2 3 1 3 241 175 168 52 &7 52 37 50 51 169 80 86 80 86 69 50 170 626 490 608 481 10 7 2 1 .,3 3 1 221 217 171 145 149 132 149 10 1 2 77 50 172 365 273 339 272 1 1 13 1 11 143 179 173 494 462 469 450 7 2 1 3 l5 7 12 324 267 174 273 219 254 218 16 1 1 2 147 152 175 81 65 80 65 1 69 66 176 155 no 153 110 1 1 100 121 177 187 180 169 180 1 4 6 1 2 202 197 178 516 541 502 541 2 1 "2 9 215 129 179 367 351 350 349 11 2 2 4 245 222 180 195 185 130 130 65 55 75 75 181 317 264 302 264 2 .. 1 10 " 2 .. 255 271 182 223 217 196 195 4 5 17 16 1 1 1 3 1 130 117 183 310 303 308 299 2 111 101 184 .529 256 293 253 3 2 29 " 2 178 246 185 Tl:Jl8iLS:-2.RAJGARH & 8·8ARDAJtSBAHAR

Literate Sche- Sehe- and Code Area in Occupied House· duled dllIed echlcated No. Village Amenmell acres houses holds Total Population estes Tribes pe!8'OlI.. • ___.A.. ___, ,--_...A--_, ,.A.-, ,----....______r--"--, r--"--. r-~ ,---"------., r--.A.-, ,--~ P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (23) (3) (4)' (5) (6) (7) (81 (9) (to) \11) (12) (1~ (14}

186 Noohand* P,Pw 5,168 1I5 189 1,325 694 631 61 70 17 13 172 .,

TEHSII,:-3·SARDARSHAHAR

1 Ro\asar P,Pw 7.855 47 47 309 168 141 50 46 oM 8 2 ManapB1'8lll' Pw 5,409 56 56 339 180 159 ~9 42 30 3 Ra.nasar Panwsran P,Pw 14,342 122 122 tiUU 37 •• 31b 128 107 45 7 4 Jaitasar* P,Pw,Lm 9,795 96 96 549 281 2118 103 94 58 12 5 Kasumdesar Pw 5,295 31 33 170 95 75 10 9 6

6 Sawsr P, Pw 9,569 94 106 545 297 248 92 83 36 1 7 Daloosar Pw 4.322 49 49 323 176 147 13 10 1 20 1 8 Tolasar P,Pw 5,253 65 65 364 180 184 20 15 14 15 42 4 9 Baniyasar Pw 2,461 33 33 214 113 101 28 28 12 10 Bhatwala Pw 4,563 30 30 193 97 96 11 13 12 11 Sameriyan Pw 2,937 25 27 186 96 90 56 49 3 12 Nain8sar Pw 4,379 15 16 122 62 60 5 13 Bhojaf!sr Sara Pw,Lm 12,033 69 70 407 203 204 58 49 14 1 14 Bhojasar Chhota* P,Pw 10,634 108 108 730 382 348 30 23 29 1 15 Rajasar Cha.\Uiya 4,649 37 38 221 U8 103 17 17 30 !

16 Rekh Khatiyswas 661 Unpopula&ed 17 Ransisar P,Pw 12,233 106 106 623 338 286 110 101 59 9 18 Bheenyasar Pw 2,150 14 15 98 57 41. 1 19 Bijrssar p. '.rmw, Pw 7,719 57 57 374 195 179 27 25 34 4 20 Sadhasar· P,Pw 8,379 no 110 666 358 308 67 51 45 2

21 Jaitslsar P,Pw, Lm 16.141 168 173 974 510 464 168 143 92 13 22 Kalwasiya P,Pw 2,635 85 101 585 304 281 28 23 ,,37 4 23 Rsipura Pw 5,246 51 69 399 212 187 74 54 28 24 Bhaoowala Pw 3,516 22 29 172 88 84 29 30 6 26 Neemrasar l>w 4,877 34 42 275 145 130 75 73 6 26 Rekb Berasar 1,042 Unpopula,te rl 27 Sebjasar Pw 5,009 15 21 127 69 58 16 13 3 28 Amrasar Pw 1,589 23 23 95 52 43 8 6 ., 29 Dev8sar P,Pw 7,508 69 87 461 248 213 72 63 50 4 30 Mahrasar Upadhiyan M, Pw,Po 3,467 77 108 628 342 286 47 49 150 22

31 Billyun Pw 4,393 41 41 227 119 108 37 41 10 32 Billyun Dumani 1,416 Unpopulrtted 33 Bilyun Bas Raipura* p. Pw 8,340 100 140 927 483 444 1 72 ~ 34 Mahri Chak Dakbli* P 938 10 10 63 34 29 19 15 8 2 35 Mahri Purohitan· P,Pw,Lm 1,735 78 81 574 298 27& 37 39 94 8 36 RAjas Pw 4,61<0 55 55 372 199 173 28 18 11 37 Mahri Rajviya.n* P,Pw,Lm 7,762 129 130 672 401 271 93 77 51 6 38 Dalman P,Pw 9,603 72 75 502 266 236 50 59 31 4 '3\l Boghera P,Pw 13,176 165 179 1,138 594 544 177 172 177 18 40 Shimla.* P,Pw 9,168 157 182 1,107 582 525 135 144 127 11

41 Rekh Geedhaaar 2,028 Unpopulated 4S Rekh Khojer Patta Rawatsar .• 3,137 3 3 21 13 8 13 8 •• 43 Rekh KhoJ6r Patta IShimla 2,006 Unpopulated 44 Ratoosar· P,D,Pw 12.677 153 165 934 490 444 122 116 113 15 " Pirer Pw 5.947 28 29 155 85 70 22 20 37 • WORDllS NON- WORKEIlS .'llIJtIQ W8fke rs Coclc (([-4) I II 1ll IV V Vl VB vm IX X No.

~ A ~ r---A-. ~ ,--• ..A...... -'--"I ,....-A-...... ~ ~ ~ M ,F M F M F M F M .F M F M F M F M F M F M F OS) ('J6) (11) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (21) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) '05 SG3 !l80 238 2 1:> 32 33 ,. .. , . .. 10 .. 289 3Z8 186

98 78 94 76 2 2 1 70 88 1 108 96 107 94 1 2 .. . . " 72 .63 2 US 190 249 173 ,. 1 12 I 2 4 3 120 125 3 177 157 163 139 3 1 4 17 1 ., 6 104 III 4 66 40 66 40 29 35 15 218 158 205 141 2 8 17 1 2 79 110 6 91) 99 88 88 3 1 " 77 59 7 96 104 95 104 1 S4 80 8 74 60 72 59 , , I 39 41 9 ,61 48 61 47 1 36 48 10

60 45 60 41 4 36 45 11 40 38 40 36 2 22 22 12 \l35 120 132 115 5 2 1 68 84 13 264 217 262 211 6 2 " 11S 131 14 80 to 79 4ll 11 38 43 15 Unpopulated 16 IS') , , 237 185 224 1 20 12 " lQl 100 17 40 30 40 29 1 17 11 18 115 86 ll4 65 IS 1 3 80 93 19 249 192 247 191 1 1 , . 1 109 U6 20

350 319 335 306 2 3 4 2 , , 7 I .. I 7 160 145 21 217 B7 210 21 4 16 I 2 , . .. 87 244 22 135 110 133 105 5 1 , . 1 .. 77 77 23 55 51 55 51 .. 33 33 24 88 66 88 69 7 57 64 25

Unpopulated 26 5'7 H 52 32 5 9 12 17 27 37 30 37 SO 15 13 28 143 1£9 142 128 , . I " 1 105 84 29 208 186 186 139 6 47 4 I 12 134 100 30 74 'i'l 72 71 1 1 45 37 31 Unpopulated' 32 329 322 321 315 6 5 2 1 1 154 122 33 21 15 21 14 .. , , 1 .. .. 13 14, 34 183 ' '17 175 76 ,'. 1 4 1 I 2 ll5 199 35 !64 16.1 182 140 1 2 " 35 32 36 IS6 ol61 276 150 .' 8 1 1 lUi 120 37 138 86 136 75 1 1 11 128 150 38 818 .7 ala 265 , , 2 1 , . 4 216 2'17 39 :3'2 ,836 335 197 1 37 a 1 ,. S 1 240 289 40

Unpopu lclted 41 6 6 6 6 7 2 42 Unpopul.ted 43 ~03 1'77 296 277 1 I 1 4 18'1 167 44 45 48 45 48 -'0 22 41 28

Literate- ~he- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated, No. V~e .A.meniiiel acres houses holds Total Populatlon Osatee Tribes persons ,...-__.A. __, ,~ ,,-----"------.., ,,--~ ,...--"-_-:'1 ,...-.A-, ,,-.A., ,---"----., ,,-_J.--, ,.---A-~ P M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (2.) (3) (') (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) (13) (1') 46 Barjangsar P,Pw 10,287 145 175 970 519 451 16 1& 117 l~ 47 Pichak R~i Teeba Pw 2,196 34 34 227 128 99 13 11 29 48 Pichak Rai 'ral * P,Pw 6,600 89 91 612 331 281 26 21 85 7 49 Khejra Uiradha Pw 8,186 46 46 302 ]71 131 19 10 50 1 50 Bukansar Bara* P,Pw 12,011 167 168 1,049 576 473 2 1 69 3 51 Hardesar Pw 12,848 61 61 360 ]85 175 48 51 27 2 fi2 Bhanipura P, PI'\' 5,858 64 66 370 194 176 7() 51 38 2 53 Bada,riya Pw 6,3::!4 76 76 407 218 189 18 14 4 1 54 Halasar Pw 5,489 40 41 216 III 105 19 18 19 3 55 Loonasar F,Pw 5,831 53 63 407 210 197 28 22 54 9 56 Rekb Karmasar 987 Unpopu;ated 57 Rajasar Pawaran P 11,411 105 105 595 309 286 51 46 114 16 58 Naharsara Pw 8,512 .s 55 276 146 130 47 42 7 59 Sonpaisar P,Pw 14,084 81 82 509 254 255 58 6 60 Keekasar P,Pw 7,001 69 70 425 233 192 49 36 84 12

61 Malilisar Pw 3,390 4 4 40 20 20 4 62 Dheerasar Pw 6,532 28 28 195 113 82 23 16 15 63 Kanwalasar Pw 9,296 71 71 514 265 249 64 50 56 7 64 Somasar 11,520 77 77 445 255 190 77 46 7 2 65 Panpaliya. Pw 5.881 57 58 310 163 147 31 29 28 4

66 Adsisar* P,D,Pw 12,127 82 82 415 220 1D5 38 20 26 67 Ghadsisar P,Pw 19,089 98 100 559 289 270 93 94 41 6 68 Khundiya pw 2,777 16 17 88 46 42 7 1 69 Punusar P,Pw 6,099 46 48 347 182 t65 26 33 69 5 70 Karansar Pw 4,122 61 62 352 186 166 55 60 36 3 71 Rangaisar* P,Pw 8,073 64 65 367 208 159 42 7 72 Lodsa.r Pw 3,712 23 25 150 73 77 11 13 10 73 Bayla pw 3,518 90 107 600 308 292 105 166 64 2 74 Malaksar* P,Pw 9,698 101 100 622 324 298 76 78 77 7 75 Malsar* P,Pw 17,115 138 190 1,059 555 504 75 109 143 18

76 ABpalsar Kunta1.ar Pw 2,129 8 8 53 2'6 27 77 Aspalsa.r Bara * P,Pw 7,061 63 76 434 220 214 61 55 1 27 3 78 Khejrlt Dikhnada P,Pw 7,569 93 93 630 339 291 133 158 72 3 79 Aspalsar Ghurkera 2,285 19 23 129 70 59 17 16 11 1 80 Aspalsar Kbamera 1,1l2 9 10 58 28 30 11 13 2

81 Aspalsar Bhensera Pw 2,469 36 42 237 122 115 8 6 14 1 82 Aspalsar Lalera 811 9 12 41 20 21 4 83 Aspalsar MugJera Pw 2,324 10 11 50 26 24 1 84 Bhojrasar P,Pw 7,141 72 72 443 213 230 12 9 140 85 Thiriyasar Pw 3,668 49 53 322 156 166 50 42 25 12

86 Jaitsisariya Pw 3,084 33 34 214 103 111 26 6 87 Dhani PlIonchera" M,Pw 3,754 98 103 680 343 337 30 27 140 7 88 Phoga Sugharwas 1,360 Unpopulated 89 Kanarwas P,Pw 12,584 129 130 810 422 388 117 161 39 I) 90 Phoga Bhogan Pw 4,712 14 14 77 40 37 3 - 91 Jalpan Sarki Pw 814 70 71 400 207 193 15 15 11 92 Balsl Pw 1,811 36 36 210 106 104 36 38 6 93 MeluBar P,Pw 10,034 130 148 913 483 430 86 84 101 7 94 Phogo.was Asalwas Pw 2,869 24 25 121 69 52 39 31 1 ., 96 Jalpan Garbi 922 Unpopulated 21

RURAL PRIMAlt Y OIlMan! ABSTRACT

WORKERS NOM- ,------_.. -, WORKED8 ~lil lvotke!"8 Code (t--IX) I II III IV V YI TIl VTII IX X No.

_....;;.:-..A.._-, ,-_..A.._, ,-_..A.._, ,-_..A..._, r---A.-~ r--.A.-, ,_.A-, {_..A._~ ,_..A.._--.. ,-_..A.._, ,--..A._, ,..A...-.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M Y 1\1 F M F M F (is) (18) (17) (IS) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (ll 308 245 296 235 1 6 8 1 2 3 211 206 46 62 50 61 49 66 49 U 181 158 176 157 4 HID 123 48 l07 80 94 80 2 11 64 51 49 348 203 346 200 3 1 228 270 50 117 97 114 81 2 16 1 68 78 51 110 llO 106 108 3 2 1 84- 66 52 149 126 145 118 4 8 69 63 59 .,5 57 .')7 43 18 13 I 36 48 54 115 99 114 99 1 95 98 55 Unpopulated 56 197 194. 194- 193 2 1 1 112 92 57 98 68 98 65 .. 48 62 58 1~3 167 152 137 1 2 9 28 1 91 88 59 US 98 123 85 2 2 13 1 105 94 60 13 11 11 10 2 I 7 9 61 '11 47 70 47 1 42 35 62 US 136 131 136 1 1 132 113 63 182 117 182 lIB 2 73 73 64- 97 67 90 54 6 13 66 80 65

148 135 144 130 5 1 3 72 60 66 196 176 190 172 2 1 4- li 93 94 67 34 27 34 2a 4 12 15 68 131 13Q 131 130 .. 51 35 69 107 97 104 93 1 1 1 3 1 79 69 70

138 144 118 100 17 14 3 70 45 71 51 55 51 55 22 22 72 212 195 211 193 2 1 96 97 73 203 144 200 lu 1 2 121 154 740 344 281 336 281 1 7 211 223 75 17 10 17 10 9 17 76 14, 11>7 138 103 3 2 1 3 1 76 107 7, 194 174 183 173 7 1 3 141\ 117 '78 44 S'J 4,:\ 35 2 1 26 22 79 fliS 23 15 23 13 7 80 78 57 78 57 44 58 81 11 I) 11 9 !l 12 82 14 8 14 8 12 16 83 135 138 131 137 1 1 1 2. 78 92 84 91 88 70 71 1 2 14 9 5 5 1 1 65 78 85 $4- 44 60 34 4 9 .. 1 39 67 86 no 222 212 217 1 4 7 1 123 115 87 Unpopulated 88 235 139 234 125 14 1 187 249 89 !9 27 28 26 1 1 11 10 9() 154 142 148 131 6 11 53 51 91 81 '18 81 73 .. 5 25 26 9.2' 269 208 232 183 2 1 1 17 22 1 2 15 1 214 222 98- 61 42 51 42 18 10 94, Unj,·oPul·~ted 115 'J'EH8IL:-S-SARDAR SHAHAR

Litera~ Soh•. Code Area in Sche- and Ocoupied House· duled duled No. Village AmH11 2,626 12 :l 29 32 179 89 911 12 16 6 104 Harisasar Gharso:an P,Pw 5,5il7 74 81 503 266 23i 51 53 105 Girgicl>iya Pw 12,019 94 11 96 109 650 325 321j 75 87 27 106 Ram3,~M ChhajlaniYa Pw 4,44:.l 62 66 369 190 179 74 71 P,Pw 41 .," 107 Ramsl~ar Bbedwali~'a* 4,444 66 71 415 218 1\17 45 42 "is 108 Ram.s.sa.l' Challanlya Pw 4,211 35 1 38 233 117 116 28 34 23 I 109 Mahrasal' Chhanna Pw 2,8:'9 20 21 156 R7 nO 25 22 110 Huaj"ar Pw 17 3,773 34 36 230 114 116 30 31 28 III Rajao8r Beekan* P,Pw 17,208 180 184 971 fill 460 189 176 58 ll2 AnlarSdr Pw 5,968 3 53 53 282 138 144 6(1 7f) 14 1 113 Patamdesul' Pw 7,345 46 46 226 112 114 5 5 114 Rajalwara. pw 16 :.l 3,731 ::8 28 155 82 73 6 115 Rekh Gorlsar 1,594- Unpopulated

116 Asasar Pw 4,284 64 64 361 191 170 72 59 14 117 Bhom Bidasar l,33s Unpopulated lI8 Baijasar P,Pw 6,3ll3 61 .n 314 181 133 67 46 23 119 Charanwasi Pw 1,639 28 29 173 79 94 14- 19 120 Dhadasar Utrada Pw 5,413 17 64 64- 350 179 171 14- 12 34- 3 131 Bhadasar Dikhnada" P,Pw,Po 7,345 102 102 556 297 259 35 40 87 21 123 Rho,io'Jsar Upadhiyan *P, Pw, Po 1,835 100 100 505 231 274 77 60 \)3 123 Bandhnaoo Dikhnada*P, D, Pw 12 7,888 III 112 596 :102 294 38 44 34 2 124 Ba.r dhnaoo l.'t,ada· P,D,Pw 8,lkl 133 133 693 363 330 84 62 45 125 Gomti~~a Pw 4 2,3 3 31 32 193 100 93 3 126 Meeta~l:)r Pw 10,165 57 64 342 177 In5 49 47 30 127 Beekam-.ara* P,Pw 7,951 153 157 840 408 432 III 88 Sawai Delana Pw 110 13 128 3,653 20 20 142 81 61 22 17 6 129 Sawai Sanwal Pw 1,504 37 39 247 140 107 48 -4-0 Sawai Balwaniya 38 2 130 Pw 1,977 11 11 76 39 37 16 131 Sawai Bar! P,Pw 3,348 114 118 687 349 338 83 77 107 132 KaIyanpura BidawatallPw 7 6,529 54 64 380 193 187 53 50 31 5 133 Ram,ara Pariharan Pw 1,112 13 17 g8 60 38 14 7 5 134- Sajansar P,Pw 4,510 45 56 296 162 134 43 41 :n 135 Jeewandesar 7 P,Pw 4,988 63 63 278 145 133 23 20 38 4- Harpalsar 136 3,257 31 38 212 117 95 IT Udsar Lodera 1 137 P,Pw 4,,554 77 77 494- 264- 230 76 59 56 5 138 Udsar Bhebra Pw 1,534- 6 7 40 23 17 2 2 Bheenwsar 2 139 4,088 46 4-6 239 121 118 4- 6 16 13 9 140 Nainasar Pw 3,882 60 69 435 219 216 71 65 3 1 ar 141 J aisangs • P, V,Tmw,Pw 8,760 156 160 921 507 414 84 85 5 3 88 12 1'2 Naiyasar Pw 1,920 34 38 182 78 104 9 12 143 Jorawarpura Pw 1,993 10 14- 75 40 35 5 3 2 144 Chsl"Bar Pw 2,974 30 39 214 III 103 20 15 3 145 AijOosar Pw 1,650 17 23 124 69 55 28 19 16 29

RURAL PRIIIAl\Y CENSUS Al3$Tl\AC'r

WOltX:muIJ-.._ __ . _____ NOll- r- :1 WO.RXBlUI Total workers Cods (I-IX ) I II III IV V VI vn YIn IX x No.

~ r-..A..-..-., ,_j..,,-, ,...... ,J...... , r--..A.--, ,- -, r----'""----. ~,- .. , ,.--A---..,..--A-, r-_.A._--"A-. M F M F M F M F M ·F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(15) (161 (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (28) (2'.1:) (25) (!6) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) Unpopulated 90 Unpopulated 97 9 10 9 10 3 2 98 316 287 321 281 " 5 5 1 137 1116 99 78 82 50 74 2 2 18 8 6 103 61 100 147 103 141 93 1 1 9 2 3 84 IOfi 101 62 51 60 49 1 2 1 28 23 ]02 66 60 66 60 23 30 103 147 85 142 85 .. .. 4 119 152 104, 246 236 245 23-1 1 1 79 89 105 122 III 121 111 1 68 68 106 130 101) U9 109 1 88 88 107 69 4S 68 48 1 48 68 108 63 62 59 53 9 1 24 7 l()Q 79 94 79 rJ4 " 35 22 110 312 267 306 198 4 69 2 199 193 III 110 70 108 70 2 28 74 U2 75 72 74 63 1 8 37 42 113 58 45 ,55 4,) 3 24 28 114 Unpopulat.

146 Somansar Pw 1,535 17 23 ll6 61 55 29 23 ;') 2,192 34 38 225 107 147 Hariyasar J atan Pw 118 14 20 10 1 US Dandmmr 1,420 18 24 134 64 70 10 11 9 149 Poolasar* M, D,Pw. Po 2,884 192 205 1,01l5 515 550 97 80 249 Kaloosar Pw 1,972 32 33 394 197 197 HI 150 43 I 15t BarlajRar P,Pw 1.967 67 72 369 181 188 149 154 52 Kamasar P,Pw 4.911 55 55 344 170 2 152 174 44 53 31 2 153 Armalsar P,Pw 3.293 33 33 22() J(J5 lUi 4 4 33 3 154 Mahrasar Chachera* P, Pw,Po 8,420 95 III 559 260 ~99 30 25 134 Udailar Charn&n P,Pw,Rly 2,839 40 53 274 149 125 42 155 64 50 3 2 39 8 Kalyanpura Prohitan p, Pw 4,006 63 156 59 401 203 198 20 21 29 2 157 Dulrasar* P, Pw, Rly, Po 5,501 131 134 701 338 36~ 55 62 I Patlisar Purohitan Pw 1,359 106 29 158 31 35 206 114 92 !l6 2 159 Degan Pw 6,376 74 74 414 226 188 ~ 3 160 PatJisar Chhota Pw 6,281 44 45 238 133 105 10 161 Patlisar Bara Pw 8,821 748 128 138 384 364 80 80 56 4 162 Sil!:ri 2,959 13 13 96 46 50 7 ROOplil!ar· 2 163 P,Pw 6,503 102 106 623 339 284 67 4 Anandwasi Pw I,C63 26 27 156 80 164 76 26 26 22 1 Pw 5-~ 165 Khilariya 1,992 52 300 150 150 60 59 16 4, 1116 Mangasar Pw 3,814 59 61 366 202 164 45 45 3li 167 Ranaso.r Beekan P,Kw 8,535 128 142 803 436 367 80 58 79 168 Asa]sar P,Pw 8,290 132 169 479 451 7 930 102 92 138 3lJ 169 Ajeetsar* P,Pw 8,605 172 199 1,189 644 545 96 82 15 6 10.2 Tmw,Pw 3 170 Derajsar* 7,372 130 141 i>24 451 373 47 41 37 5 171 S&TSar P,Pw 6.418 108 125 811 409 402 66 64 10li Udasar Bidawtan P,Pw 9 172 4.741 68 68 441 222 219 8 7 61 4 173 Bbainroo~ar Pw 1,415 32 32 230 Il2 ll8 25 26 .23 174 Kheenwansar P 1,520 36 40 19& 97 102 29 30 36 Kaklasar P,Pw II 175 4,164 86 91 520 275 245 29 27 36 5 Pw 176 Ohhajuear 4.622 50 50 296 160 136 36 41 13 1

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1 P,Pw Mahrawansar • 4.641 70 70 447 227 220 42 44 50 Z 2 Rlbiya P, Pw 6,662 119 119 745 398 34 947 85 Kbandwa Patta Churu* P, D, Pw 61 ~ 3 8,016 102 102 597 305 292 54 55 28 4 4 Khandwa. Patta Pitheesar* P, D, Pw 2.772 51 52 344 167 177 14 10 I) 17 Khandwa. Patta Jbariya* P, D, Pw 2,816 li9 59 318 ] 63 155 16 18 14 6 Ko.rnisar Pw 623 3 3 12 4 8 7 Kotwad Nathcitan Pw 2,015 6 6 4'( 30 17 Kotwad Teeba Pw 8 2,369 23 23 163 80 83 8 1 9 Kotwad Tal P,Pw 3,580 62 63 405 220 185 67 76 Dbameri 37 16 10 Pw 2,657 28 28 165 79 86 16 11 9 11 Jori Pstts BatYun • Pw 6,496 101 105 689 363 326 ao 32 77 5 12 J'oi-i Patta Lahoeana P,Kw 3,511 40 43 275 148 127 28 24 J ori Patta Ch&nlUl Kw 35 3 13 1,579 34 34 195 116 79 69 44 11 14- KheenwalJal' • P,Pw 6.694 174 175 1,044 571 473 161 156 30 28 67 3 15 K&n8rwliei 3.946 Unpopulated 31

aURAL PRIMARY ~ -.\'BS'fRAO'r

WORKERS NON- ,- ._-, WORKERS Total 'Vorkers Code') (I-IX) I II III IV Y VI VII VIn IX X No.

,-_..1>.._, ,-A_, r-~ r:-~ t::"-~, ,_A_, ,--.A-, ,-'--"---. ,--..A._, ,---"--., ,-_..A...----,. ,-->---.

M F M F M F M F M F M F ~I .If M F :\1 F ,)1 F 11'1 F

(15) (16) (17) (IS) (19) (20) {21) (22} (23) (24) (26) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (a2) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 4,9 45 49 45 12 10 146 80 94 79 94 1 27 24 147 47 48 47 48 17 22 148 254 388 237 387 3 1 2 12 261 162 149 108 105 104 29 I 76 2 I 89 92 150 118 ll6 60 92 58 24 63 72 151 114 12" U4 125 56 49 152 60 79 57 69 2 10 I 45 36 ]53 145 182 136 119 1 1 62 1 1 5 1 Ill) 117 154 93 68 71 51 17 21 1 56 57 155 134 105 122 60 2 1 7 43 I 1 2 69 93 156 193 227 161 176 3 49 6 15 8 2 145 136 157 66 15 64 15 2 48 77 158 150 141 149 141 .. 1 76 47 159 85 59 78 51 4, S 3 5 48 46 160 232 197 230 196 1 2 152 167 161 32 26 32 26 14 24 162 205 202 203 202 1 1 134 82 163 61 47 50 46 2 1 9 19 29 164 125 1I5 125 105 10 25 35 165 152 125 148 94 31 3 1 50 39 166 261 211 242 153 1 9 58 2 1 6 175 156 167 279 235 265 73 .. 3 162 II 200 216 168 367 272 326 248 6 1 5 24 2 27 277 273 169 301 217 259 162 1 2 55 39 150 156 170

28~ 257 280 257 2 2 12. 145 171 14.8 132 146 132 76 87 172 73 96 72 96 I 39 22 173 55 23 53 23 I 1 42 79 174 U5 152 193 152 2 80 93 175 109 94 108 94 1 51 42 176

131 132 128 132 1 1 1 96 88 1 243 183 200 170 9 10 13 3 21 155 16~ 2 164 133 150 133 4 141 159 3 89 66 88 66 r .. 1 78 III 4, 83 85 81 85 1 1 80 70 5 3 3 I 8 6 19 13 19 13 11 4 7 47 36 45 36 2 33 47 8 136 44 134 44 2 84 141 9 44 4Ji 44 45 35 41 10 1 166 151 164 151 1 " 197 175 II 78 53 74 53 2 2 70 74 12 67 49 65 49 1 1 .. 49 30 13 353 265 320 262 2 1 2 29 2 218 208 14 Unpopulated IS Li_... Bolle. Selle-- &.lid Code Area in Occupied Houae~ duled duled eduoeted No. Village Anpnities aOl"ell houSM hOlds 'Dotal Population Castell Tribell pel'lO!l8 , ___.A.._--, .~ ,----"------. ,-..A.--._ r-~ ,-A-...... -"-----., ,...---A--, , . r--"---I ""I P M Y M F )( F M F

( 1) (2) (2a) l3) (4) (5) (8) (7) (8) (9) (1&) (11) (12) ( 18) (14)

16 Rampura Patta Jhariya Pw 4,259 55 77 474 240 234 168 161 33 31 24 1 17 Charanwasi Pw 1,091 10 14 75 37 38 7 7 ti 18 Vikasi Pw 1,153 10 11 62 32 30 6 3 4 19 Ridkhala Pw 4,695 103 103 552 319 233 115 112 21 15 69 24 20 Pirthisar • P,Pw 10,:159 182 191 1,239 625 614 102 98 17 13 80 3 21 Kunsisar P,Pw 5,241 74 75 490 265 225 51 55 57 1 22 Dhadhariyabani Rotan Pw 4,297 64 66 390 206 184 82 52 32 23 Dbadhariya Cbarnan P. Pw 3,539 52 53 338 178 160 24 15 2 2 65 6 24 BalrasaI Athoona P,Pw 4,099 89 95 576 306 271 40 35 88 4 25 Dudhwa Meetha p,pw 5,6~8 101 127 583 309 274 80 67 24 32 63 2

26 Gbantel P, Pw 11,015 154 232 1,475 746 7211 91 91 193 18 27 Somasi P,Pw 1,643 42 60 471 259 212 43 36 71 15 28 Asal Kheri P,Pw 6,612 91 III 688 340 318 33 38 112 13 29 Jbarlya * P,Pw 9,137 212 233 1,:325 703 622 176 141 38 84 114 2 30 Bhainroosar Pw 4,194 31 34 298 150 148 45 36 21 4

31 Chalkoi Bani RoLm P,Pw 6,062 140 143 897 497 400 146 109 19 15 93 4 32 Mathodi Pw 4,343 27 27 174 77 97 6 12 Hi 1 33 Thalori Pw 2,534 10 21 131) 72 63 6 1 Hi 34 Dudwa Khara * H,D,Pw,Rly,Po,To l3,0\)2 374 424- 2,769 1,458 1,311 147 157 634 182 35 Sirsali Kw 4,6011 57 56 489 242 247 44 57 26

36 Sirs ala * p,p", 6,386 139 176 I,U9 1)46 673 182 192 6 II 115 6 37 Warki Pw 2,033 34 42 243 139 104 14 11 25 20 15 3S Karanpura P,Pw 3,115 75 77 502 262 240 81 82 78 10 39 Lalasar Patta Bani Rotan p. Pw 2,470 63 (i3 408 208 200 69 56 ll6 8 40 Lalasar Patta Rajpllra P, Pw 2,824 26 36 248 ]24 124 23 22 26 1

4-1 Bhamasi P,Pw 2,062 9B 98 598 308 290 64 70 82 12 42 Gimi Patta Rajpura P,Pw 2,821 48 48 374 189 185 28 26 4 4 31 2 43 lndrapura * P, Pw 1,411 79 94 484 260 224 27 28 ~l 7 44 Ginri Patta Lahosana Pw 3,049 41 41 266 148 118 24 19 3 1 4,5 Karwasar P,Pw 5,005 113 124 917 481 436 117 115 100 17

46 :SabJu~al' * P,Pw 4,117 96 128 805 375 430 65 79 64 19 47 Gajsar P,Pw 5,460 43 78 458 233 225 120 100 42 1 48 Khariya Pw 3,356 39 47 267 141 U6 35 34 12 49 Rampurawas Jasr6sar P,Pw 4,177 79 97 546 283 263 17 28 81 17 50 Ramdeora Pw 3,407 48 49 21»0 145 145 S 1 51 Naluasar * P, Pw, Po 7,239 112 148 772 378 394 68 86 124 12 52 Dhodhliya Pw 5,258 40 69 396 193 203 l~ 18 13 1 ~3 DhOOrasar 9harnan P,Pw 3,079 58 82 442 230 212 69 64 5.1 7 ~4 Dheerasar Shekhawatan Pw 1,072 60 67 412 192 220 47 45 61 7 55 Dheerasar Bika.n Pw 1,288 20 22 140 68 72 42 45 18 1 56 Jasasar· P,Pw 6,704 123 128 736 381 365 63 68 &9 6 57 Raipuriya. P,Pw 3,651 115 125 716 369 347 112 97 4 1 40t 3 58 .Jasrasar* P,Pw 6,557 152 169 1,003 514 489 45 62 35 36 123 20 59 Poti Pw 3,99.3 69 73 401 21.2 189 23 27 8 60 Satra· M,1>w, Po 6,563 209 213 1.214 636 578 16i) 133 8 2 24.0 32

61 Juharpur& Pw 1,050 28 28 188 91 97 8 13 10 P,Pw,Fo 82 Molisar 2,(09 88 89 500 264 236 4" 40 66 63 Suratpura. Pw 3,045 60 61 335 179 156 59 65 <¥ ~ 84 Slibnab Cliboti* l>.Pw 2,872 99 99 607 316 291 75 61) 2$ "s 85 S8.hnali Bari p,Pw b,261 90 90 506 237 269 85 79 3'.' 1 : WOKJUlBS NOlf· r- -~ WOBKbI .. "lJ.'otaJ w6rkers Cod. II-IX) I II III IV V VI VB VIII IX X No.

c-.A.-~ ,-_.A.~ ,-~,--~ ,-~ r:-~ ~/ ...... ,c-~ r--.A.-:t ~ M F M F M. F M. :r M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

(16) (18) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (2.) (26) (26) (2'l) (28) (29) (IO} (31) (82) (83) (34) (86) (36) (1 ) 163 123 147 115 1 2 13 6 2 '7 111 16 26 3 24 I 3 1 11 35 11 26 5 26 5 6 25 18 164 142 154 142 10 .. 155 91 111 113 421 185 336 77 72 2 " 6 204 429 20 172 142 134 65 23 75 15 2 93 83 :n 110 73 109 73 .. . . 1 96 III 22 95 85 82 65 2 1 9 17 2 2 83 75 23 181 154 169 146 11 8 1 124 117 24, 200 156 19 '1 156 • 1 1 1 109 llS 25 436 362 423 340 1 9 21 4 310 367 26 14,7 130 130 119 .. .. 13 11 4 112 82 27 183 109 175 108 3 1 " 5 157 239 28 368 377 362 377 2 1 1 2 335 245 29 103 36 101 34 1 2 1 47 112 36

5 201) 293 195 286 195 c; 1 1 204 31 48 19 45 18 3 1 29 78 32 40 24 40 24 .. . . 32 39 S3 '736 609 651 590 7 2 3 24 14 5 1 " 45 3 722 702 34 142 136 136 135 4 I I ., 1 100 111 Sa ]54 337 159 309 15 2 7 2 3 2 " 1 209 514 36 82 13 74 I 8 12 .. 57 91 37 147 80 133 72 13 8 1 1 Iii 160 38 131 101 ]30 10] 1 77 99 39 70 60 70 no 54 64 40

167 143 165 143 ,. 2 141 147 41 110 93 109 92 1 1 79 92 42 166 72 162 72 4 .. !)4 152 43 83 67 82 66 1 1 65 51 44- 2 -- 282 2M 268 261 3 1 " 11 1 199 171 45 251 296 237 286 4 4 1 2 9 4 124 134 46 145 133 120 118 1 1 20 lZ 2 2 2 88 92 47 88 44 86 44 1 .. 1 53 82 4$ 150 81 131 75 4 '6 !". 7 8 133 182 4!1 116 80 96 80 411 6G 50 219 235 207 232 2 1 4 1 .5 2 159 159 51 ,. 109 34, 104 34 " 1 4 84 1&9 52 142 57 137 55 2 2 I 2 88 155 53 113 100 109 iOO 1 1 2 79 120 54 45 38 44 38 23 34 15 225 161 208 161 13 4 156 194 56 212 119 201 119 2 4 3 2 157 228 67 281 116 270 ll5 1 2 1 8 233 373 li8 118 73 116 73 1 1 94 116 '9 345 247 299 246 32 14 291 331 60 62 66 62 66 .- 29 31 61 168 135 162 135 2 2 2 96 101 6% 121 92 120 92 ,. , . 1 58 64 6a 169 148 ·156 140 .5 7 2 2 3 1 1 147 143 64 .144 82 143 82 o. 1 93 187 66 Literak- Sehe- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Outes Tribes person. ~ r---_.A.----:"'\ ,.-__.A._, r...A....., r...-A--, r-"--o .----"-----. r--.A.-...... r-.A..---., r--",,---- P :M F :M .F M F :M F (1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5} (S) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (181 (14} 86 Chhajoosar P,Pw 2,478 74 74 441 234 207 62 62 17 1'17 Veenasar* P,Pw 6,864 152 152 943 49~ 44,5 112 123 105 It- 68 Shyampura Pw 2,236 41 48 293 164 129 56 39 9 69 Depalsar* P, Pw,Rly 3,3.28 155 165 959 493 466 11 105 66 II) 70 Meghsaf P,Pw 2,813 83 89 504 287 217 77 62 4.7 S 71 HUnat,puTa Pw 954 33 34 196 89 107 24 36 26 72 Thelasar* Pw 4,691 165 193 ],084 536 548 120 148 138 31 73 Untwaliya P,Pw 2,886 89 97 547 285 262 II7 107 72 (- 74 Ramsara P,Pw 4,423 99 99 600 305 295 1I9 118 83 (- 75 Khasoli'" P,Pw 6,047 181 197 1,282 638 644 64 76 5 5 122 11 76 Balrasar Tanwaran Pw 2,317 45 48 240 134 106 26 17 7 77 Ranasar P,Pw 4!441 163 168 961 525 436 81 68 22 1 78 Dhadhar* P,Pw 6,401 158 158 939 489 450 105 109 135 16 79 Boontiya* P,Pw 6,171 122 188 1,264 653 611 183 185 25 22 189 .2(- 80 Wardadas P,Pw 2,948 56 56 369 214 155 54 51 4:6 5 81 Ladriya P,Pw 2,936 81 85 481 254 227 85 82 1 91 U· 8:! Asloo Pw i,307 37 50 285 140 H5 16 14 14 U 37 6 83 Lakhaoo P,Pw,Po 3,681 52 75 400 221 179 41 36 3 2 58 11) 84 Dhani LichhmausinghPw 413 27 27 224 119 105 40 34 22 85 Lohsana Bars.'" P, Pw 9,462 137 177 1,167 624 543 132 132 132 20

86 Lohsana. Chhota P,Pw 2,608 112 117 843 445 398 28 13 112 6 87 Shyodanpura Pw 1,458 52 52 3!c19 166 17" 14 15 38 3 88 Ghanghoo" P,D,Pw,Fo 8,626 266 288 1,768 900 868 173 164 217 23 89 Dandoo* P,Pw 2,516 96 97 516 263 253 37 45 4 6 87 21 TEHSIL:-5-DUNGARGARH 1 Rajpura Pw 4,861 16 16 81 43 38 28 26 2 2 1 2 Rajpura Bhom t Unpopulated 3 Punrasar* P, D,Pw 22,683 176 191 985 519 466 115 106 112 6 4 Beejasar P,Pw 16,143 101 112 600 320 280 51 50 51 (; 5 Lodera P,Pw 6,088 70 83 472 237 235 58 61 69 (; 6 Delwa P,Pw,Po 10,204 83 96 513 268 245 84 81 99 2 7 Ladhariya Pw 8,567 25 25 lSI 60 71 15 14, 6 1 8 .Talabsar P,Pw 8,486 82 85 466 250 216 35 34 42 , 9 Lakhansar Pw 5,468 41 43 256 137 119 23 27 13 l() Beeramsar Pw 2,008 36 36 176 92 84 20 22 1 22 11 Udrasar* P,Pw 20,302 150 156 847 434 413 83 83 67 2 12 Udtts$r Charnan Pw 3,140 11 11 4'1 21 19 8 1 13 Surjansar P,Pw 3,596 U3 118 629 325 304 49 50 88 2 14 Ads~r Purohitan * P,Pw,Po 7,336 183 200 1,084 528 556 84 87 1150 30 15 Dhirdesar Purohitan M,Pw 5,680 66 67 350 lSI 169 45 47 55 4- 16 Thuk.uriyasar M,Pw.Po 15,076 171 176 1,106 568 538 63 79 108 8 17 Dholiya Pw 3,247 43 44 230 106 124 37 39 14 3 18 Gusainsar* P,D,Pw,Po 21,238 151 157 928 474 454 95 95 no 16 19 Manakrasar Pw 10,019 55 57 369 205 164 86 88 11 20 Samandsar P,Pw,Po 17,014 WI 106 630 338 292 79 74 64 21 Jodhasar P,Pw 11,105 67 69 386 188 }f8 68 73 43 15 22 Jhanjheu P,Pw 10,621 122 122 567 280 287 38 36 72 11 23 Seruna P,Pw 20,686 191 198 1,184 612 572 126 128 186 10 24- Narsisar Pw 7,280 41 48 255 137 118 10 3 13 '2 25 Derajsar P,Pw 7.298 109 l!lV '754 355 399 34 33 69 5- t1ncludedin CodeNa.1 35

BURoAL PRIJrlART OENBUB ABSTRACT

WOB.KJllBS No... - r------~ ------.A.- ~ WORln:u Total workerli Cods (I-IX) I n III IT T VI VII VIII IX X N~.

,--.A.--:--.. r--A.-~ ,--.A.-",,", r--A.____ ,-.-A.,_-'""'\ ,...--'-~ r I~r-.A.-'~ t::'-""'__, rA,

]I( ., K r l( y )( y ]I .I' )( :r M F ][ F K F M Y M F . \ (16) (18) (17) (18) (18) (!O) (21 ) (22) (23) (") (26) (26) (27) (28) (2e)(30) (11)(82) (33) (3') (36) (38) (1 ) 152 112 148 112 3 1 82 95 66 293 186 270 183 14 3 2 1 6 205 259 67 96 68 94 68 2 68 61 61 304 270 254 268 3 3 2 2 38 4 189 196 69 160 129 141 104 4- 2 2 17 19 127 88 70

58 57 52 51 o' 1 5 5 .' 1 31 50 71 297 171 259 165 17 4. 1 1 2 18 1 239 377 72 162 90 152 85 3 1 9 2 123 172 73 190 160 177 160 9 1 3 115 135 74 370 406 348 405 1 13 8 268 238 75

93 [} 93 9 41 97 76 355 276 354 276 1 170 160 77 303 281 291 275 6 6 1 1 4 186 169 78 361 370 340 366 8 4 .. . . 3 10 292 241 79 126 61 128 60 2 1 1 88 94 80

147 99 139 99 2 .. 6 107 128 81 87 61 69 58 5 2 4 1 8 1 53 84 82 140 99 131 98 1 2 6 81 80 83 67 42 58 40 .. 1 2 1 Ii 2 52 63 84 352 153 337 150 4 3 6 2 3 272 390 85

243 204 230 204 6 7 202 194 86 84 77 81 76 .. 1 1 2 82 96 87 494 323 442 314 7 4 "12 5 33 406 545 88 146 121 119 no 4 3 It 8 12 117 132 89

34 23 34 23 9 15 i Unpopulated 2 285 26~ 239 248 25 13 6 15 234 204 3 261 19R 260 198 1 59 82 133 147 132 137 10 1 104 88 "Ii f, leo 150 1.54 12U " 30 4 .. 1 108 95 6 37 21) 31 29 2 4 23 42 7 156 121 150 112 3 9 3 94 95 8 85 20 76 11 2 7 2 7 52 99 9 57 49 55 43 1 6 1 35 35 10

286 1,35 281 235 .. 5 148 178 lJ 13 5 10 1 1 3 2 1 8 14 12 188 62 149 38 22 10 16 4 1 137 252 13 285 171 268 162 1 8 7 3 7 243 385 14 104 89 85 68 13 21 2 1 3 77 80 16

:307 ~2 298 285 1 1 4 5 , 261 246 14 65 66 65 65 1 41 58 17 269 258 204 206 1 45 51 10 1 8 1 205 196 18 149 122 149 122 56 42 HI 200 153 191 152 8 1 1 138 139 20 108 46 101 43 1 15 1 :I 80 152 n 166 44 154 37 1 l 8 6 3 114 243 22 34.2 314 322 264 17 50 3 270 258 23 82 66 81 43 1 23 55 52 - 2' !04 228 201 224 2 1 1 1 2 Hil 171 25 Code Lherate Area in Sche- Sche- and No. \'iIIage Occupied House- duled duled ~eniliee &cres houses holds Total Population educated Catbes Tribes persons .-.A._, ,----'------, ,-___..A..----, ,.--.A-, r-""___' ,~ ,.-___.A.. ___, ,-..A._ __ ,---"---.. ,--~ P M F M F M F M F 1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (0) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (IS) (14) 26 SQ-dsar* Pw,Rly 5,982 81 90 551 37 Teu Pw,Po 293 258 5 3 40 4,627 121 127 664 336 328

(15) (16) Ill'l) (18) (19) (:lO) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (351 (36) (i)

166 160 163 1m 1 3 2 1 -,~Jr- 9R 26 176 142 109 135 9 3 10 I 9 :l 3:l 6 , , 160 186 27 330 322 286 284 4 10 {) 28 26 · . 8 315 340 }S Unpopulated 29 92 78 G2 78 73 72 30 26 13 25 13 1 R 8 :n 317 177 244 176 .. .. 48 1 19 · . 6 190 282 32 163 140 128 99 1 2 8 38 2 · . 23 1 1 115 138 33 192 149 183 147 5 1 3 1 127 153 34 284 278 I I 3 288 528. 35 2)5 141 191 122 7 2 17 6 163 252 36 119 82 96 53 19 28 2 2 75 82 37 59 55 46 28 1 11 27 .. .. 1 . . 21 44 38 973 676 758 621 15 5 38 31 9 8 9 80 · . 10 54 11 864 1,252 39 327 175 308 130 1 12 44 1 5 1 227 291 40

184 195 168 86 17 109 1 134 122 U 156 20S 140 97 13 111 1 1 1 128 96 42 Unpopulated 43 31 1 31 1 26 61 44 152 149 147 149 4 122 III 4.5 Unpopulated 4.0 73 55 64 42 4 2 4 11 1 54 52 4.7 103 107 86 107 7 10 1I3 63 4.8 52 54 46 50 2 2 4 2 37 27 49 185 119 167 39 2 1 8. 77 9 1 146 172 50 63 62 62 59 2 1 :19 54 51 69 34 59 21 5 4 8 4 2 59 112 52 59 52 54 52 5 36 25 53 78 73 69 72 7 I 2 54 43 54 49 54 42 52 5 2 2 35 28 55 109 66 106 60 1 1 1 5 1 47 55 56 370 318 356 312 2 10 6 1 1 236 226 57 259 232 251 209 15 23 2 .. 1 170 131 58 136 107 131 107 4 1 HI Il8 59 420 368 395 334 21 32 2 2 2 277 253 60 227 240 225 236 13 2 224 l48 61 265 226 264 220 5 1 216 296 62 Unpopulated 63 563 504 527 492 16 12 7 10 471 390 64 55 40 48 23 1 1 5 16 1 37 43 65 68,5 588 578 419 9 4 26 164 2 22 2t 24 1 56] 579 66 8 6 8 6 6 2 61 100 92 99 92 1 55 63 6S 46 42 44 34 2 8 27 14 69 90 84 90 84 67 66 70 100 72 97 70 • 1 2 2 72 79 71 79 50 78 49 1 1 43 55 72 99 95 87 82 I 7 13 2 2 57 51 73" IH 133 139 117 1 2 16 1 1 62 46 74 98 69 94 69 3 1 69 7'3' 75 B8

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied Hou!;c- duled No. Village Amenities acres duled educated houses bolds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

...-"-. ,.---'---, ,...--.A._, ~ ,..._...A-..-" ...---A---, .----A-~ P M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 76 Nosariya. Pw 3,829 37 37 225 120 105 19 19 77 Barela'" P,Pw 12,459 121 127 22 3 725 381 344 79 78 71) 8 78 Keoo Pw 8,579 63 70 461 264 197 101 Jakhasar 103 8 1 19 P,Pw 9,827 131 137 866 475 391 168 140 80 Ba,peu Purohitan Pw 3,038 21 27 39 2 156 85 71 48 37 13 2 81 Bapea'" P,Pw 15,374 103 112 733 387 346 94 91 82 Rajedu P, pw 11,346 30 4 135 145 754 400 354 96 III 53 4 83 Jakhasar Bhomsmghawatan Pw 1,151 (1) 14 14 37 32 6 7 1 84 Jakhasar Bhomudekarnawatan 1,570 Unpopulated 85 Rana",ar Narukan 765 13 14 82 40 42 16 21 2 86 Rana-lar Hasawatan Pw 1,474 21 24 132 65 67 15 87 Soniyasar Godaran Pw 19 5 1,630 25 26 137 74 63 5 4 88 Soniyasar Mithiya * P, Pw 2.830 11 109 115 591 303 288 105 109 60 3 89 Soniyasar Shyodansingh Pw 2.ISl SI 82 487 264 223 99 84 90 Soniyasar Gogaliyan 27 2,-170 17 18 129 64- 65 30 37 9 91 SoniJasar Unchaira Pw 4-,076 36 39 235 US II7 s 32 32 17 1 92 Kunpal ar P, Pw 3,868 57 60 411 213 198 94 90 93 Barjangsar* P,Pw 16 7.707 117 119 708 377 331 80 94, Dhar;eru P,Pw,Po 19,153 11 229 232 1,255 622 633 4 6 179 407 'l'EBIIL:-(;-RATANGARR 1 Laohharsar'" P,Pw 24,934 306 323 2,016 1,032 984 121 115 4 4 217 9 2 Bhan,)oda P,Pw 16,343 169 177 936 489 447 112 102 3 Bhanooda Oharnan P,Pw 1,612 72 3 2u 26 105 53 52 33 31 2 1 4 Silrrali l'w 7,100 78 88 522 269 253 33 31 Hanmoosar P,Pw 10 5 5,326 I 98 102 624 336 288 24 19 57 5 6 Pabusar p.Pw 6,727 147 170 965 480 485 71 P,Pw 93 134 8 7 Chhotatiya 2,663 56 58 283 139 144 13 12 15 8 Maloosar* P. Pw, Rly 4,312 63 63 334 173 161 81 63 48 6 9 Malasar P. Pw 7,501 104 112 608 325 283 95 74 10 Kane;ar P,Pw 6,907 70 8 161 172 948 483 465 105 106 110 6 11 Daudsar* P,Pw 12,779 272 293 1,793 974 819 281 259 88 12 Sehla P,Pw 5,909 4 178 185 1,102 545 657 105 106 51 76 86 9 13 Hanulilanpura Pw 775 5 5 33 18 15 Ratansara* 1 14 P, Pw, Rly S,077 127 127 656 327 329 39 55 62 1 15 Chak Ja1eu 458 UllpOP ul ated 16 Gorisar* P,Pw 6,952 108 157 896 469 427 66 17 Jeleu Chhoti 1,192 Unpopulated 18 lhak Ratangarh 1,675 Unpopulaled 19 Ladhasar P, Pw, Po 5,841 143 224 995 529 466 88 76 20 Ohainpura Pw 188 39 4,120 52 56 344 197 14'1 19 11 23 21 GoglloSar* M,Pw,Po 2,233 202 227 1,171 550 621 126 101 Golsar'" P, Pw, R1y 253 18 22 '7,674 146 146 775 418 357 185 151 74 4 23 Hansasar Pw 3,509 50 50 312 171 141 39 35 Barjangsar Pw 26 24 1,676 50 58 284 153 131 47 44 4 laitasar Pw 20 2,880 59 73 370 191 179 44 46 '7 Gopalpuriya Pw 26 2,416 42 42 237 133 104 29 26 15 27 Abarsar Pw 4,731 58 62 345 189 156 11 12 Binlldesar Sidhan Pw 5 1 28 632 7 7 37 22 15 5 29 Binadesar Bidawatan"l:', Pw 6,802 93 116 633 305 328 62 62 P,Pw 64 6 80 Bandl£a 6,601 130 140 727 369 358 94 100 l.I6 12 39

RURAL PRIMARY OJi:NaUs ABSTRACT

______-.A..- WOJUmRS NON- r ._--.... WORKERS 'fotal workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

,.---"---.. r-.A.-, ,--.A..-, , _ _;.__, r-_;'__' ,-.A._, ,--"-,,-.A-,r.A..-~ r-.A.--., ,_.A._, ,..-A-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M: F M F M F M F M F

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (2L) (22) (23r (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)(29)(30) (!1)(32) (33) (~4) (35) (36) (l

73 39 72 38 1 47 66 76 221 184- 171 131 1 2 42 51 1 5 160 160 77 161 91 144 75 17 16 103 106 78 303 249 274 204 18 38 1 10 7 172 142 79 3') 53 41 53 33 8 .~ 30 80 253 188 235 182 5 II 13 134 151l 81 211 140 198 140 12 1 189 214 82 23 lR 22 6 1 12 14 14 83 Unpopulat~d 84 24 15 24 15 16 27 85 41 17 39 17 2 24 50 86 51 38 45 36 6 2 23 25 87 177 173 165 162 () 5 3 4 4 2 126 115 88 160 80 151 73 1 7 6 1 1 104 143 89 31 25 29 22 2 3 33 40 90 71 58 67 37 4 21 47 59 91 127 114 123 104 4 10 86 84 92 213 194 184 93 23 101 I I 4 164 137 93 459 442 443 429 6 4, 13 3 1 2 163 191 94

649 599 490 473 8 5 1 124 120 I 25 383 385 1 309 2404 279 237 26 7 I 3 180 203 ':l 42 20 39 18 3 2 11 32 '• .> 180 91 172 91 7 1 89 162 ~ 181 106 161 104 2 12 1 1 I I 4 155 182 ()

290 176 271 169 2 10 7 2 5 190 309 IS 89 58 76 55 10 3 3 50 86 7 100 93 94 92 4 2 I 73 68 I 217 136 215 135 I 2 108 147 ~ 318 331 3()2 314 2 12 17 1 1 165 134 lQ

631 462 472 383 3 5 121 74 3 I 31 343 357 11 331 188 242 133 10 4 71 26 6 25 2 214 369 ur 8 7 1 10 15 11 215 134 196 82 3 19 48 I llZ 195 l~ Unpopulated 16 311 204 274 152 3 19 29 33 4 1 158 223 HS Unpopulated 17 Unpopulated .18 320 162 292 ]59 1 4 18 3 1 4 209 3()4. 19 126 96 91 90 34 6 1 71 51 20

252 335 187 314 7 2 2 25 19 I: 12 I 16 298 286 21 262 164 197 153 46 11 2 14 3 156 193 22 III 60 103 53 7 6 I 1 60 81 23 III 72 88 59 22 13 1 42 59 24 131 102 126 98 1 2 4 2 60 77 25 91 60 74 52 14 8 :\ 42 44 %6 123 22 103 2~ 17 1 2 66 ]34 27 12 10 12 10 10 5 28 179 168 146 148 30 19 3 126 160 2ll 243 146 21l 145 1 29 1 1 I 126 212 30 :40

Liierate Sebe· Sebe· and c Code Area m Occupied House- duled duled edUGattd , ZiG. Village Amenities acres heules holds Total Population Cures Tribes perSOll.8 ,,.....,..__., , ___J.._--, ,--__.A.. ___-, .-.A..--., (-~ ,..-J..-..., r---.A..-..., r-J..--:-,\ ,-~ ,.--..A.-~ P M F M F M F M F (1) (2) (2a} (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14:) :n Jorawarpura Pw 1,607 18 34 200 96 104 23 23 25 2 32 Parasneu* P, Pw, Rly, Po 12,220 157 193 1.047 526 521 199 214 4 2 127 27 33 Alsar P,Pw 17,213 209 213 1,205 632 573 213 208 72 18 34 .Te gniya. Beekan P,Pw 4,497 53 70 399 205 194 64 72 10 35 Jegniya Bidawatan P,Pw 4,387 76 84 546 307 239 79 49 3 3 25 36 Dassusar Pw 3,898 85 87 540 261 279 46 42 44 8 37 Simsiya Bidawatan * P,Pw, Po 3,621 93 104 669 368 301 67 50 62 3 38 Simsiya Purohit an Pw 1,316 21 22 139 73 66 36 29 13 39 Loonasar P,Pw 2,959 55 77 444 227 217 35 36 67 6 40 Bhawandesal" P,Pw 3,455 90 118 693 373 320 53 47 60 1

41 Nuwan* P,Pw 6,081 126 130 729 395 334 70 72 87 9 42 Pltyli P,Pw 3,298 94 120 597 306 291 87 73 41 12 43 Bbal"paJsar Ladkhaniyan·P, Pw 1,863 76 82 503 247 256 53 52 53 8 44 Bbsl"palsar Charnan Pw 1,532 20 20 120 62 58 51 40 2 45 Chhajusal" Pw 1,586 42 45 204 108 96 8 7 21 46 Bhal"pa)sar BidawatanPw 2,035 54 59 309 145 164 2 25 47 Champawasi P 1,583 26 30 168 97 71 4 4 13 48 Nosariva* P, Pw, Rly 4,909 88 llO 619 324 295 44 31 44 4 49 Hader!; Bas Athuna P.Pw 2,257 28 49 219 105 114 27 35 25 8 50 Radera Bas Dikhnada Pw 555 15 28 153 81 72 14 51 Hadel"a Bas Aguna P,Pw 2,251 74 100 598 313 285 87 88 25 5 52 Jaleoo Bari P,Pw 5,493 115 165 945 479 466 100 100 87 16 53 M'l.lpul" Pw 2,915 60 GO 343 161 ]82 eo 78 4 2 54 Khariva Pw 1,645 34 56 396 202 194 89 89 9 1 55 Khud';ra Bikan Pw 1,782 33 37 218 106 112 27 24 9 56 Khudera Chal"nan Tk 1,668 49 80 434 242 192 72 62 9 1 57 Khudera Bidawatan l,Oli6 26 42 140 74 66 16 14 16 3 5.': Molisa.r Chhota P, Pw,Po 2,077 43 61 341 176 165 44 34 12 59 Jandawa * P,Pw 4,773 128 158 888 458 430 70 80 2 4 95 4 60 lIa.ehhrara Baril, P.Pw 3,801 99 108 629 321 308 37 37 82 5 61 Bachhral"a Chhota ],907 36 36 204 106 98 33 36 1 20 1 62 Ghumanda P,Pw 3,468 87 115 629 331 298 97 103 2 1 45 1 63 Gusainsar Pw 3,570 53 66 465 244 221 75 66 23 4 64, Rughnsthpul"a 843 13 36 200 100 100 27 34 6 65 Derajsar P 1,462 24 24 164 89 75 20 18 12 6 66 Loonchh * P 5,139 150 151 842 429 413 97 101 89 16 67 Loha* P,Pw, Rly,Po 6,865 184 194 1,057 514 543 98 81 133 26 68 Bhojasal" P,Pw 3,864 65 104 484 255 229 40 27 20 69 Ratnadasar P,Pw 4,428 106 106 619 338 281 89 77 lOS 21 70 Pal"ihara * M,D,Pw,Rly,Po, Lm 10,699 516 764 4,228 2,086 2,142 400 350 621 329

71 Parihari 2,494 Unpopulate d 72 Blldhwali P,Pw 4,143 69 76 596 280 316 44 43 22 73 Silwatiya Pw 1,528 12 12 76 35 41 6 14 Khothsri P,Pw 3,505 65 98 662 352 310 59 68 54 3 15 Sangasar 2.922 77 83 654 296 258 62 68 39 4

76 Chbabri Mithi 2,472 37 55 326 173 153 S3 28 25 1 '27 Bardesar Pw 3,414 53 62 387 198 189 SO 68 10 1 Tidiya~r * P,Pw 3,849 120 129 745 403 342 93 77 13 50 '8'9 :Qeeramsar P,Pw 4,666 125 115 492 363 329 58 72 14 13 56 8 80 Tbathawata * p 2,973 56 113 657 349 308 40 30 '15 6 41

RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS Al:JS'l'lUCT

WOREEBS ,___ .A. NON------, WOREBBS "Total workers Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII HI IX x No.

F M F M F M F M M F M F.MFM FM F M F (I5) (HI) (17) (Ill) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (3J) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 48 15 46 15 2 48 89 31 300 176 254 175 2 1 6 1 2 33 2 226 345 32 385 256 318 223 35 24 3 2 16 7 5 8 247 317 33 136 112 128 103 2 5 9 1 69 88 34 177 171 166 155 11 16 130 68 35 184 133 160 99 16 34 8 77 U6 36 223 158 186 144 1 28 14 7 l4,5 143 37 46 39 38 32 8 7 27 27 38 134 43 108 24 3 23 16 2 93 174 39 221 174 210 171 10 3 1 152 146 40 226 114 193 110 I 25 4 1 1 5 169 220 41 175 63 131 59 15 18 7 4 131 228 42 128 101 113 100 11 1 4 119 155 43 37 31 30 31 7 25 27 44 72 29 62 29 7 1 1 1 36 67 46 87 44 79 44 5 3 58 120 46 66 44 53 41 1 12 3 .. 31 27 47 215 112 159 102 1 2 37 9 4 12 1 109 183 48 57 24 37 24 3 1 2 10 4 48 90 49 38 4 28 4 2 2 6 43 68 liO 192 88 172 88 1 I 11 1 6 121 197 III 279 132 208 122 10 2 48 7 2 11 1 200 3114 62 135 121 132 109 2 12 1 26 61 53 175 151 167 149 1 2 7 27 43 54 70 48 67 43 2 1 1 36 64, 65 146 99 139 97 5 1 1 1 1 96 93 56 47 7 23 7 1 1 18 4 27 59 157 102 74 90 59 2 3 10 11 1 74 91 58 281 198 220 160 4 I 53 37 4 177 232 59 198 146 159 109 2 33 35 1 1 4 123 162 80 79 59 61 48 16 10 1 1 1 27 39 81 200 167 193 166 1 4 1 2 131 131 62 176 112 160 109 5 II 3 68 109 63 70 69 63 61 2 5 7 I 30 31 84 64 38 57 33 1 3 5 3 25 37 85 246 169 220 159 1 1 20 9 1 3 1 183 244 66 287 273 248 254 11 19 2 19 7 227 270 67 168 5 143 I I 17 4 I 6 87 224 68 197 98 184 98 10 1 2 141 183 69 1.025 709 702 669 7 58 9 23 s 54 1 22 151 22 1.061 1.433 '70 Unpopulated 71 159 '13 131 1 3 1 23 11 2 121 303 72 16 10 1 5 19 41 73 195 133 161 133 5 2 21 1 1 4 157 177 74 150 112 112 97 1 26 10 1 1 1 1 8 4 146 146 75 1I8 71 104 63 14 7 1 55 82 76 128 116 121 109 7 7 70 73 77 248 195 201 164 1 42 30 5 155 147 78 258. 200 246 197 3 2 7 105 129 7~ !20 111 176 96 2 1 3·6 13 1 1 1 129 197 S() Litera.. 1!Iche- Soh. and Cocle Area in Oeoupied R_- du1ed duled ~ No. Village Amonities acres houses holde Total Population Outes Tribee peliIPlI8

~~-A-__, '-_-_'_---, r-"--, ~ r-A---. r~ ,..----J--...... ,.---A--...... r-""'___ P M F M F lrl F :M F

(1) (2) (26) (3) (4) (6) (IJ) (7) (8) (9) (JO) (m (l~} H3) (14) 81 Kadiva 3,458 53 68 261 137 124 45 43 9 82 Chhabri Khan P 3,801 39 69 371 195 176 60 1)7 31 2 83 Bheechri l,784 40 64 373 197 176 36 aD U 3 ~40 lIlenasar· P,Pw 5,964 95 155 ~3 441 462 58 72 12 22 81 3 lI6 BukhalJar Pw 1,648 25 38 200 lOS 92 5 8 17 2

86 Kanwari * P,Pw 5,317 139 155 910 477 433 146 138 6J 8 87 Charanwasi P 984 54 72 417 208 209 56 li2 24 2 88 KaBOomdesar * P 3,123 85 96 563 301 262 47 49 68 4 89 Phara.a 1,549 29 29 172 94 78 3 90 Bhookhredi ... P, D, Pw 4,959 72 US 727 366 361 58 48 sa I) 91 Sitasar P,Pw 2,536 76 128 H6 382 3.64 100 99 107 .2 Deepsar P,Pw 2,561 35 71 338 161 177 57 73 P 93 SuI khani ya P,Pw 2,971 68 110 597 301 296 62 58 1;i5 'i'BBSIL:-7-SU JANGARH

1 Katar Bari P,Pw 12,81S 92 U5 576 286 290 51 58 ;18 5 2 Gewarsar* p,p·w 2,2]0 89 89 5,23 260 263 80 74 14 2 3 Sajansar Pw 4,413 60 60 ~OO 215 185 97 S2 l;l 4 Rera Pw 5,008 87 89 455 232 223 46 41 f6 6 Soniyasar Udaikamotall Pw 1,95;$ 29 3t 175 98 77 24 17 11 6 Soniyasar SUkhram Pw 1,960 38 45 217 lI3 104 24 18 II 1 '1 Tendesar P,Pw 11,420 U3 146 ,855 455 400 173 155 2 2 8.8 9 8 leanpura 7M Unpopulat8d 9 ;tatar Chhoti Pw 4,514 69 78 452 235 217 54 39 3.2 B 10 Amarsl),r* P,Pw 6,291 100 135 729 377 352 93 97 55 4

}.1 Malasar Pw 4,262 27 37 196 98 98 20 15 )0 )9 ~ndhalsar· P,Pw 6,256 76 104 624 313 311 55 63 36 JJadhsar P,Pw 9,476 113 147 925 505 420 61 46 36 1: ~algarb. M,LJ,Pw,Po 9,704 274 320 1,786 951 835 153 128 210 65 15 P,galsar P,D,Pw,Po ~1,551 151 2Vl I,lU3 570 743 344 291 l.37 I ;18 Nodiya 6,.255 60 90 546 297 249 66 50 35 1 8 II 52 25 27 ,7 JJnoms,9,oo Pw 458 " J8 ~fl$lOO aari Pw 7,607 99 1:J.,8 G61 330 331 '79 73 40 7 ,g S*t'loo PjJ.hoti* P,Pw 2,397 73 up 605 355 250 96 75 {)O 1 ~~rasar Pw 5,'91 44 5,2 265 139 126 70 58 4

~1 Utbalar Pw 7,587 114 14.8 970 503 ,,67 115 J.27 W JI Jt ;8J;wm Iy~a 1,282 11 1., 75 45 30 2 1 ~~ ,3 P,Pw 13,245 148 19.9 l,1l4 1156 .558 247 232 64 P J4 ll:a*k SpP,iYasar N.A. U",popuZai8d J5 f3J1Pl.bop P,Pw,Po 10,,076 174 19~ 1,1)99 586 .513 174 )40 f, 26 BairBSar P,Pw 7,069 142 143 R54 433 421 106 95 49 "I 17 Sa.odwa* M,D,Pw,Po 12,950 48\ 521 3~QtJ8 1,512 1,556 347 375 H5 ,. .18 S"rangw F,Pw 6,226 86 lis 7{)9 364 345 85 94 '66 5 19 s 2,218 26 4~ 250 131 J19 24 30 JlO ttgari)'. a.829 42 ~ J73 146 127 128 107 ~ J G,bantiyAl Chbpti 6,117 8 P, 63 30 83 9 IS I) (f.banti~ Bari 7,909 71 ~ 189 281 208 64 58 W ti VAnascr 2.660 8 79 42 37 9 9 , . ~ar* P,Pw ~'IlG 120 1~ 850 428 422 77 75 ~. , t: th,.l!Tmji Pw 2,ti09 21 » US 74 74 39 40 ~ II

• RURAL PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAor

WORKBaS Noli'- r------______A _____ ""'" WORKERS "fotal workers Code ( I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.

.,---A._, A ,-_.A.._"""" Y--""----. ,.----A----. r--~-, ,.....--J---, ,..---J---.. r- -, ,.--j.__, ,-_.A_~ ,-_.A..._-.. rA-

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F

(15) (16) (1' ) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (3~) (SS) (36) (1) 87 55 64 49 2 19 6 2 50 69 81 122 82 111 77 I 9 5 73 94 114 84 96 S·! I 13 .2 3 83 92 ~; 279 211 252 200 9 13 11 I 2 162 251 $~ 77 42 73 40 3 2 31 50 85

279 139 234 138 8 28 6 I 198 294- 86 128 1 7 136 134 126 8 2 " 72 75 87 177 132 156 129 1 3 9 3 S 124 130 88 70 20 62 17 8 3 24 58 89 236 :!36 231 233 4 3 130 125 90

233 221 224 221 5 4 149 143 91 103 95 100 94 1 2 58 !f2 !J~ 191 184 177 175 2 1 9 8 3 llO 112 93 9.4-

169 104 152 101 5 2 1 6 1 5 117 186 1 173 170 170 170 1 1 87 93 2 137 87 135 86 2 1 78 98 3 146 91 142 90 1 1 2 86 132 4- 56 U 66 44 42 33 5

67 37 66 37 1 46 67 6 267 162 226 159 2 5 2 3 31 1 188 238 1 Unpopula&ed 8 127 106 120 105 1 1 5 1 108 III 9 232 178 224 178 1 1 5 145 174 10 61 47 58 47 1 2 37 51 11 204 166 198 166 1 ~ 1 1 1 109 145 12 309 172 303 172 3 3 .. 196 248 13 5()7 277 441 271 1 3 1 6 1 3 6 12 11 26 2 444 5iia 14, 328 256 294 255 3 I I 30 242 ~87 l~ 187 67 181 67 1 2 1 2 110 182 1& 20 4 20 4 5 23 17 218 147 218 147 112 184 lS 195 100 175 72 15 28 I 4, 160 160 i~ 78 43 75 20 3 23 61 83 20 329 213 236 204 1 1 87 7 1 1 3 174 254 21 24 2 23 2 1 21 28 .22 354 287 344 281 2 3 6 2 3 202 27t 23 Unpopulated 24 309 198 305 198 4, 277 315 25

24,4, 223 24() 21() 1 4 3 2 1 189 198 26 87,0 769 681 73() .. 2 73 29 12 10 2 63 28 2 642 7!>7' 27 209 168 183 165 2 19 3 1 4, 155 177 28 99 40 83 39 14 2 1 32 79 2!1 107 62 88 62 19 39 65 30 17 7 15 7 2 13 26 31 214 90 135 88 1 78 I 1 67, liS 3~ 18 3 18 3 24 34 3,3 255 42 243 42 9 2 1 173 38q M 42 31 40 28 1 3 1 32 43 36 TERS1L;-7·SUJANGARH

Literate Sche- Sche- and Code Area in Occupied House. duled doled Village educated No. Amenities acres Houses holds Total POP1l1ation Castes Tribes persona

,------"----...... r--~ ~..A-, ,.A..~ ~ r-----"---, ,--"--, ,~ ,_..A.-"", P M F M F M F M F (2) (1) (23) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (H) Dariba* 36 P,Pw,Po 1,593 331 421 2,864 1,491 1,373 236 252 264 92 Benatha J ogliya 37 Pw 4,152 53 67 390 194 196 86 91 II I 38 Upadhiya 2.395 U n pop 'I l ate d 39 Jaitasar* P,Pw,Po 14,279 176 224 1,319 686 633 232 219 62 to Chak Dariba 1,024 Ur,popt.lated

41 Chak Ghltntiyal ~.A. Unpo'pulated Dhedru Bhan Bhuwan P, Pw 8,39!) 42 129 131 7:33 405 328 99 81 4f> ·l 43 Dhedru God .ran P,l'w 6,253 84 101 509 269 240 63 59 29 44 JogliYi\* P,Pw R,865 203 2H 1,457 767 690 166 138 70 4 45 Dhatri P,Pw 6,101 136 155 902 489 413 149 130 68 2 46 Randhisar P,Pw 4,846 80 108 609 316 293 1]5 U8 52 5 47 Ba.thiya Bas Pw 2,740 .58 74 466 260 206 5] 43 II 48 Udasar 1,428 Ultpopulated 49 Pandorai 1,'_'13 68 89 4.')0 253 197 173 136 20 Chetas 1,070 50 Pw 31 35 176 80 96 31 4,

Narmadawas ,,14 ')~ H).~ 51 21 -I 7S 71 2.'5 21 15 I 52 Chadw>

KodA~ar Jatan 56 P'I'.' 1. 757 35 36 253 133 120 27 27 !J 57 Chilrla P,Pw,Po 6,606 104 109 627 332 295 130 ll8 \14 70 10 58 Luhara* P,Pw 6,733 126 745 401 344 139 122 116 18 59 Urw,·la* P,Pw 6,095 174 175 1,000 549 451 94 86 47 60 Bhompari Bara 690 190 201 1,156 li88 568 217 202 50 4 Pari fhra 11)51 61 Pw 14 19 110 07 53 5 82 Gondu'lar Pw 857 62 104 582 324 258 128 1I8 9 6:\ BI,om Guudusar 43.5 Unpopulated 64 Gondusll.l" Nornotall 565 Unpopulated 65 Chak Gondusar N.A. Unpopulated

66 Gedap Pw 9,882 91 115 592 319 273 66 67 4 Bha8"ena D,Pw 3,994 36 07 74 87 464 258 206 86 77 45 2 68 Karejra Pw 5.598 54 71 402 201S 197 54 57 5 69 Bhom,Jiyak 466 3 3 13 7 6 70 Jiyak P,Kw 5,569 86 90 571 277 294 55 62 53 2 Kalyauaar* 71 '11 P,Pw 4,783 88 503 266 237 99 85 27 1 12 Bhoman Basar 894 Unpopulated 73 Nabasar 3.562 74 79 453 242 2U 136 111 Bagsar,,* 180 9 2 74 P,Pw 9,108 214 1,230 655 575 254 209 88 a 75 Bhom TeJap 144 4 4, 25 15 10 , '16 Telap Pw 4,255 69 92 519 28] 238 128 96 Kanut&* 15 2 77 M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 7,576 187 257 1,480 738 742 211 217 149 62 78 Magrasar P,Pw 7,706 1S5 163 982 523 459 135 113 Mundra Basi 91 9 79 2,709 39 52 291 154 137 23 1 80 Mundra P,Pw 9,726 168 208 1,174 601 573 9D 5 81 Likhmansar P Pw 103 5,750 99 738 397 341 98 64 72 5 82 .Maglaw8si .2,110 17 17 89 56 33 6 8 .Jili .. P,Pw 24 83 4,965 80 89 537 294, 24,3 27 18 134 5 84 ParaW8 Pw 6,328 109 110 641 327 314 78 92 86 .MalaKsar Pw 31 3 3,339 35 36 286 147 139 50 57 8 45

B'OlUL PBDllABY CENSUS ABSTRACT

, ___- ______WOBXEBS -J>.- ~~Olf- '1 WORJtBS Tot.. l workel'll Code (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No ,-_.A._""", ,_.A.-. ,--~ r---A--"-"I ,--A_. r-~ r-""-:-I ,--J--.. ~ ,--.A..---.~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F M: F M F M F M F M F M F

(15) (16) (17} (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (M) (1 ) 825 496 693 484 28 8 4 26 7 64 6 1 666 877 36 120 91 1I6 89 2 2 2 .. 74 105 37 Unpopulated 38 .32 347 420 347 4 8 .. 254 286 39 U"populafea 40

Unpopnlated 41 313 246 309 244 2 2 2 92 82 42 187 149 187 149 82 91 43 489 425 483 425 .. 2 4 278 265 44 373 3]) 367 313 1 3 1 1 1 1I6 98 45

184 93 165 8ll 1 1 7 11 2 1 1 4 132 'lOO 46 149 87 14~ 87 2 2 III 119 47 Unpopul a.ed 48 130 91 Ill) 85 5 5 6 1 123 106 49 40 41 36 41 4 40 55 50

47 28 41 27 I 1 4 1 31 49 51 641 40 439 25 45 6 20 12 2 77 2 43 9 751> 1,408 52 98 79 98 79 .. 51 61 53 200 In 193 16ii 6 7 147 167 54 90 36 87 36 3 33 69 55

61 51 61 51 72 69 56 ]98 157 182 154 9 1 6 3 134 138 57 225 171 207 163 I II 3 3 1 2 176 173 68 274 12:~ 266 123 3 4 1 275 328 59 374 282 355 275 7 7 3 3 5 214 286 60 34 34 23 53 61 .206 60 204 60 2 .. 118 198 62 Unpopulated 63 Unpopula'ed 64 Unpopulated 65 190 II! 174 102 1 15 12 129 159 66 143 101 135 101 3 5 U5 105 67 114 68 111 68 3 91 129 68 3 2 3 2 4 4 69 171 157 146 156 24 1 1 106 137 70

166 133 155 128 8 5 1 1 1 100 104 71 Unpopula.~d 72 165 114 161 114 2 2 77 97 73 :381 230 374 230 I 2 2 2 274 345 74- 8 7 1 7 10 75 171 107 171 ]07 no 131 78 367 345 346 341 2 2 5 1 11 4 371 397 77 310 276 297 274 3 2 7 2 I 213 183 78 122 ll8 122 118 32 19 79 401 410 389 406 7 4 5 200 163 80 271 224 270 223 1 1 126 117 81 42 18 31 18 II 14 15 8t 174 126 170 125 2 1 2 120 117 83 200 260 266 25'6 1 61 M 84 116 105 116 105 31 34 86 46

TBIlsu.:-7-SUJANGARH

Literate Seha. Scha. and Code Area in Occupied Bouse· du1ed duled educated No. Village Amenities acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persona

,-..A..~ ,-_____A______,-__.A. ___, ,-__-J..----.., ~ ,--~ ,-_;._, ,--"---, ,--.A.-, ,-_...L..,

P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2&) (3) (4) (6) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 86 Khara Pw 1,807 21 28 150 78 72 20 12 1 87 Blianga Pw 2,967 34 38 189 ll2 77 23 10 13 831 421 410 8~ Sarathiytt P,Pw 5,840 141 143 137 128 79 15 89 Bars Pw 3,625 39 39 240 125 115 77 69 2 90 Marothiya Pw 779 21 29 133 78 55 17 13 2 91 Ganora Pw 3,779 50 53 396 214- 182 61 54 31 3 60 67 398 207 191 9~ Dungrl>B Athoona Pw 3.699 96 92 11 2 93 Chak Cha.rwas N ..A. Unpopulated 9-1, GopaJpura* p, Pw.Po 9,233 239 257 1.543 763 780 282 293 llO 52 184 95 soorwas Kw 2,139 37 37 96 88 5fi 51 5 1 96 Guleriya* p.Pw 3,003 78 78 432 228 204 115 102 45 1 9'1 Dew ani P,Tk 4,139 75 85 476 257 219 112 108 35 2 98 Beer Cbhapar 4,670 17 22 124 69 55 3 3 7 99 Rampura Tk 1,957 40 48 324 160 164 68 52 27 2 100 ChWt Kaliya 764 Unpopula'ed 101 Rajpura 878 6 7 36 18 18 5 1 102 Neemri Charnan 642 2 2 13 8 5 5 103 Chuwas 852 4 4 23 9 14 I :3idas 1.639 12 12 45 24 21 5 5 9 4- 10' 5,928 105 Abaea.r* P,Tmw,Pw,Po 90 163 1,104- li65 li39 121 lI3 128 44 Khaliya P,Pw 2,104 42 66 379 184 195 88 90 34 4 106 1,474 107 Neemri Bidawatan 3 3 29 16 13 1 1,493 11 13 67 38 29 15 108 l~ola Kw II 101t Tara Pw 1,228 34 35 204 97 107 14 12 9 110 BlII!i Barabar 1.063 10 15 86 42 44 20 22 1 Bhanisa.r Tejsihota.n Kw 1,566 37 38 241 127 114 22 19 22 7 111 1,309 112 Bhanisariya HirawatanP 19 19 89 49 40 5 4 17 113 Dungras Aguna p. Pw, 1,973 d2 88 580 302 278 135 114 ~O 114 Ra~a.r P,PW 8,159 92 159 945 4!10 455 196 169 62 4, 1,056 116 Chak Rajiyasar p. D, Pw 26 26 '46 73 73 27 20 ~2 116 Rajiyasar Meetha D,Pw 2,358 96 135 87li 456 419 208 175 68 111 Rajiyo.sa.r Dara. 4.001 49 74 437 225 212 84 67 18 " 118 Bamniya Pw 3,486 84 113 ~42 327 315 35 29 84 :t lI9 Ankholi P.Pw 2,908 60 68 404 207 197 92 74 27 120 Ghotra. Pw 2,278 24 33 217 108 109 31 26 16 1 121 La.lpura Pw 1,691 25 37 243 131 ll2 22 21 20 122 Badabar* P.Pw. Po 8,555 173 174 1,074 517 557 291 273 17 8 U3 Bilasi 861 11 11 58 31 27 6 124 Jindrasar p,p".. 1,845 74 101 6{j5 346 309 124 108 48 I: Bhojlai Pw ~,O80 27 45 296 138 158 103 91 6 1~5 , 126 Bobasar Bidawatan 3,357 51 83 493 258 235 128 110 16 6 127 Duliya Pw 2,342 131 lli4 841 423 418 196 170 67 1 198 Tharda Pw 1,993 37 44 2/)9 )22 137 61 46 21 ! 121 Meegna Pw 4.476 31 39 274 149 125 64 44 7 .. 130 Bhom Bobasar 439 8 8 53 28 25 7 6 5 131 Bobnsar Charnan 728 21 21 137 73 64 13 9 14 Hema"ar Pw 1,887 41 41 322 151 171 81 69 24 U2 8,036 4 1:}3 Malsisar P.Pw 211 217 1,409 733 676 202 172 159 13 13-4 Lodsar* P,P".. 2,026 97 137 825 423 402 151 140 49 .. no Dant Charnan Pw 1,194 39 40 195 94 101 19 RURAL PRIMAW 0!DffIJItl ....'.XI!MlI

WO.. :JDm8 NON- , WORltlIlBS "fur~r8 (-_ ~ I Jl JIl IV ¥ "VI VU ¥ill IX 1X ~

c-~ ,_.J.-_-" ,--I>-_,....._" r--.)o..--... ,-.A...... -.., ,--.J--.. r---A---.. ,.--A-..... ,..-A--,,..--J---, ~--.. ~ M F M F 11( F .1 F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F (1;5.) (1') (17) (18) (all) (20) (21) (22) (I*' (24) {20) ~26) (27) ~28) (29) (30) (~) (82) (38) (84) ~) (36) ( 1)

-47 14 47 14 31 <),S ~tl 67 28 .. 2 45 87 .'1 1 1'7 :: 235 210 1 9 13 1 1 174 J~~ ~ ,jJ5 '7.5 85 75 ~ "~ ,. es aD 62 3,9 1 16 16 $0 Ull 160 96 1 53 tl(l 91 145 "iH 145 94 .. 62 .97 92 UnpopuZ(1,tea WI -419 3&5 379 377 {) 8 2 1 1 12 5 344 a.ws 94, to , 4,8 3 2 l' 46 Sf) M 1.26 j4 123 84 1 2 102 120 9. l:59 -l9 140 98 1 13 1 1 1 3 98 12Q 97 =i3 :8 26 24 2 3 1 1 .. 2 2 36 ~ 9i 194, '1 84 59 J 11 .. . . 1 .. 3 1 66 ~ ~ Unip.opuiatea 100 10 1 3 '7 1 8 11 101 ., 1 5 1 I 9 10! 7 11 .. Jl 2 ~. 10, W J_ 5 1 I ., .. 1 ,8 '2 7 2d) .:101 3.38 24}9 305 280 13 15 I .. 16 .. 4 3 :2-J7 240 .101)

1-09 ~ 106 109 2 1 ,75 ~ 100 8 6 2 .. S 13 107 18 8 15 8 .. 3 20 21 lOS 50 HI 49 19 1 47 88 109 28 10 28 10 14 34 110 84 14 51 14 30 2 .. 1 43 100 III 35 5 35 5 14 35 112 173 130 173 130 ...... 129 148 113 327 266 307 251 7 5 6 1 6 163 199 114 35 31 33 30 1 2 .. 38 42 115

200 8~ 191 80 2 2 2 4 256 337 116 127 54 123 53 3 1 " 1 .. 98 158 117 184- 113 166 112 .. 12 1 1 5 143 202 118 136 90 117 84 1 16 6 2 71 107 119 66 45 58 43 1 7 2 42 64 120 76 32 57 31 .. 19 ...... 1 55 80 121 30-4 317 276 298 i6 IG 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 213 240 122 22 22 .. .. 9 27 123 217 138 214 138 1 2 129 171 124 91 90 89 90 1 1 4,7 68 125 143 64 137 63 3 1 3 .. 115 171 126 194 97 90 82 3 12 10 17 42 1 13 4- 1 ., 16 229 321 127 71 37 64 35 5 1 1 .. 2 51 100 128 94, 25 94 25 55 100 129 17 2 17 2 11 23 130 41 12 41 12 .. 32 52 131 95 69 89 66 5 3 1 56 102 132 473 1%3 444 322 1 4 7 " .. .. 17 1 260 353 133 :261 19. 237 186 1 9 3 4, 1 172 208 134 66 16 65 16 • 1 28 85 135 'I'B8sU.:-7-8UJANGARK

Literate SchOo 8che. and Code Area in Occupied House- duled duled educatecf No. Village Amcmidca acres houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes persons

_.. 4 . f 4 ,.....A.-y w-, 1 r-"--. , ~ ~ P M F M F M F M F

(1) (2) (2a) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 136 Khadaya Pw ],542 ]8 26 241 115 126 44 47 11 3 137 BheeIlwsBr* P, Pw, Po 4,993 172 213 1,326 658 668 195 186 249 68 138 Khora Pw 1,722 50 64 453 230 223 91 76 33 4 139 NoraIlgsar P,Pw 2,398 85 102 566 284 282 82 69 67 4 140 Parwati~ar Pw 3,511 61 63 403 216 187 90 74 12 2 141 Kolaear P,D,Pw 1,561 130 133 1,060 523 537 91 71 120 4, 142 Bhagiwad Pw 2,221 73 73 545 272 273 83 84 56 I 143 Murdo. Kiya* P,Pw 3,907 93 93 576 291 285 101 86 37 4 144 Chariya P,PW 5,063 112 128 741 365 376 126 101 51 2' 145 Khuri* P,Pw 6,816 165 206 1,155 585 570 124 123 182 21 lol6 Toliyasar Pw 3,197 84 84 547 267 .280 93 96 38 I) 147 Dhakawali M,Pw 2,691 47 46 '25 121 104 25 15 24 .2 148 MaJa.i. Pw 2,094. 40 67 459 253 206 62 47 27 21 14 149 Sandan Pw 3,352 124. 124 623 312 311 61 71 40 1 150 Khariya Kaniram* P,Pw 4,095 101 136 780 3118 382 124 131 91 8 151 Niyama P,PW 5,519 105 166 1146 475 471 118 114 62 % 152 Sobhasar* P, Pw,Po 9,448 208 309 2,069 1,075 994 199 168 9 8 245 10 153 Gudabari P,PW 4,184 100 140 720 405 315 58 62 29 21 132 7 154 Salasar* M, D, Pw, Po, Lm 1,81n 165 199 1,508 8511 1152 192 58 284 .5 155 Khariya Chhota Pw 1,160 23 29 167 87 80 7 8 19 156 Khariya Bara Pw ',323 69 86 6%9 275 '54 67 62 45 & ______WOlUt."A _____ NON- r ------"""\, WORKERS ~,.oU:ws ". 'Code (I--IJq I, ' ,c II m IV v VI VIJ VIII .. IX X No.

.-.A.>---.. ,..~ ,-:-""--~ r--"'--''''' ;-_A_~ ,.-=-.A._-.. ~-~ ...... F--"--, ,--"---" _..-A--, ,_..A.-, ,...... A.--, II • M F )( F M F )[ F II F }[ F }[ P M F M F II F (If) (HI) (17) (18) (19) (10) (11) (U), (23) (,.) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) r;O) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) 66 24 63 24 2 1 .. 49 l()2 136 380 429 310 406 52 22 18 1 278 239 137 HI 127 131 122 3 4 3 1 1 .. 3 89 96 138 128 156 121 4 {) .. 1 1 . . 5 118 154 139 115•• 44 127 44 5 1 1 1 81 143 14() 1&2 328 328 328 4 191 209 141 Id 130 141 129 I 1 130 143 142 1t4 203 223 203 " 1 67 82 143 238 156 233 153 2 J .. 3 . . 127 220 144 m 197 297 188 7 7 7 1 3 .. .. 19 1 252 373 145 157 84 a6 84 6 3 2 110 196 146 89 55 86 55 3 32 4(1 14'r 192 143 189 14,2 1 1 2 61 63 148 208 132 164 112 30 !O 1 4 104 179 Ut 2J9 134 208 86 I 25 4a 1 5 2 159 248 150 318 191) 269 178 I 41 to ., .. 3 162 272 lSI 618 528 567 510 2 33 13 10 1 8 1 .. 19 437 468 152 W 15. 161 143 2 .. • 7 13 3 .. 3 7 162 159 153 4.11 336 297 320 1 20 I 2 12 4 511 13 445 316 154 60 32 47 32 3 37 48 165 172 126 160 122 6 3 2' 4 1 103 128 1116 ,TO.WNS: - ~AR.ANAGAR, l\AJGARH, SUDAR SHAIlAR & CBUBU

Literate '" Code TOWfl/ Oooupied Hoaae.. Sohedu1ed Scheduled educated , No> Ward A.rea HouBes bolds Total PopuJation Casks 'l'Jrlbell peJ'8OIJ8

__...A. ___ -..A..----.. ~ --"--\ r---"---_ ~ ~,__ .A.£ __ P :M F M F M F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)) (13) (14) I TARANAGAR

Ward 1 140 194 9S8 500 488 5 .2 .204 77 'Ward 2 103 128 928 486 442 216 202 200 Cl3 Ward 3 86 101 737 374 363 95 85 198 68 Ward 4 100 107 696 371 325 165 50 Ward 5 168 193 1,3] 6 704 612 2 3 211 79 Ward 6 238 256 1,734 896 838 .201 161 340 147 Ward 7 136 157 1,002 527 475 280 9S Ward 8 183 190 1,176 600 576 142 116 4 2 243 113 Ward 9 119 145 925 428 497 280 198 Ward 10 101 134 904 467 437 48 42 268 142

II RAJGAH.H

Ward 1 353 421 2,639 1,359 1,280 622 548 316 88 Ward 2 294 416 2,581 1,342 1,239 29 27 333 36 Ward 3 ~04 256 1,660 879 781 55 48 8 4 429 190 Ward 4 320 370 1,625 914 711 51 33 550 259 Ward 5 226 2f\6 1,476 868 608 55 39 569 176 Ward 6 303 394 2,456 1,271 1,185 215 193 87 85 439 151 Ward '/ 264 286 1,844 948 896 190 176 2 2 421 202 Ward 8 189 215 1,433 707 726 381 241 Ward 9 276 388 2,422 1,24 4 1,178 257 232 417 166 nI SARDAR SHAHAR

Ward 1 942 1,286 7,225 3,565 3,660 168 80 110 100 2,019 992 Ward 2 1,318 1,689 9,913 4,986 4.927 218 204 13 10 2,038 877 Ward 3 1,181 1,510 8,646 4,321 4,325 530 483 7 19 2,186 944 Ward 4 789 1,086 5,910 2,922 2,988 39 45 25 23 1,623 98! :t NOll· Municipal Area. 38 44 378 332 46 2 309 25 l"V CHURU Ward 1 172 172 1,088 566 522 30 30 190 36 Ward 2 306 378 2,313 1,201 1,112 698 329 Ward 3 187 198 1,476 717 759 369 138 Ward 4 275 355 ',7S9 1,342 1.397 854 529 Ward 5 178 .208 1.367 108 659 618 336 Ward 6 227 243 1,734 881 853 827 150 all Cl9 Ward 7 227 233 1,412 675 '137 394, 461 245 22 Ward 8 257 166 2,159 1,104 1,055 263 267 368 2G Ward 9 122 136 931 467 474 106 99 262 111 Ward 10 286 Sll 1,948 1,014 934 49 61 673 339 Ward 11 146 152 1,061 liln 500 29 28 258 70 Ward 12 298 342 2,134 1.075 1,059 I 4 610 288 Ward 13 245 245 1,697 837 860 I.e 19 Ward 14 350 351 2,028 1,106 922 , 2 668 168 Ward 16 260 364 2,433 1,239 1,194 889 lIS3 Ward 16 439 628 S,137 1,ll'1! 1,565 19 15 832 SOu Ward 17 214 257 1,420 728 692 330 321 3 2 231 6. : Ward 18 388 620 2,495 1,459 1,036 98 68 14 10 986 ''IS Ward 19 232 322 1,751 932 816 14 12 1 89 Ward 20 325 508 3,432 1,723 1,723 .. "2ISM lUI Ward 21 281 367 2,594 1,369 1.225 107 101 617 IN • NonMunicipal ANa 56 56 378 220 158 ...... , ConsistB of Gandh! Vidya Mandir.. - - • :t Alllo includes SpooJaI charge of Rallwa;r Colony haVing 986 persons. (536 Jrl. 423 F.) ";' Oorui8ts of Kalera. a.nd Shira Hamlet.. 51

WORKERS NON- r-- _j,__---- -, WORKERS Total workers " (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Code. No. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~--.,~ r---"-~~ M F M' F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F , , (IS) (6) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (1) I

287 266 211 264 4 30 9 15 , . 2 , , 16 2 213 222, 287 228 201 186 34 39 1 3 ~5 .. 4 19 3 199 214 176 91 33 37 2 47 46 13 5 5 31 , , 7 38 3 198 272 174 53 86 47 3 3 1 10 2 45 2 11 16 1 197 272 362 163 196 155 2 2 17 1 17 1 61 4 16 51 2 342 449 480 312 294 295 2 2 22 5 16 H 2 56 .. 13 62 10 416 526 246 154 154 151 1 10 .. 3 2 32 , . 3 41 2 281 321 286 154 140 130 1 2 6 1 24 2 55 .. 58 21 314 422 172 41 38 41 .. 15 87 4 28 256 456 231 84 103 77 1 2 5 Il 97 3 2 11 3 236 :f5'J II 727 422 423 385 1 8 23 17 35 1 23 3 132 3 8 .. 74 13 632 858 706 76 437 59 10 2 11 10 26 1 19 52 1 14 137 3 636 1,163 420 78 132 64 5 4 1 50 1 15 89 1 56 73 7 459 703 455 25 12 18 2 18 3 107 1210 103 6 459 686 414 57 36 46 6 2 2 34 7 93 87 149 9 454 551 608 268 287 221 4 15 6 6 50 32 43 .. 37 134 41 663 917 399 127 108 58 3 I 88 56 36 1 7 100 4 15 42 7 549 769 323 112 90 !>IO 3 7 1 9 10 31 1 1 Il3 .. 7 62 10 384 614 605 369 360 308 1 6 8 51 49 50 2 1 70 .. 7 59 2 639 809 III 1,490 461 347 322 11 2 19 11 174 5 91 26 396 5 43 .' 409 902,075 3,199 2,299 348 758 190 2 2 21 2 105 28 230 19 220 10 375 17 34 .. 554 802,687 4,579 1,983 655 440 352 5 .. 31 4 134 98 263 6 96 6 539 27 62 .. 413 1622,a38 3,670 1,172 196 162 78 48 2 27 60 12 154 13 27 352 7 37 .. 305 841,750 2,792 232 2 3 1 2 1 •. 223 -' 100 46 IV 190 16 40 43 1 12 15 6 6 ]6 I 4 62 376 506 494 85 30 21 6 40 44 44 3 80 94 1 8 1 182 15 7071,027 328 12 18 2 31 18 2 43 1 45 1 10 160 9 389 747 540 51 23 21 9 15 14 72 9 65 186 3 15 155 4 8021,346 279 19 10 6 4 7 6 41 1 6 .. 121 1 9 81 5 429 640 432 50 51 27 2 13 2 121 9 99 3 38 2 76 5 8 34 2 449 803 340 61 78 38 .. 4 160 18 26 1 31 8 7 26 4 335 676 464 174 154 124 2 1 47 1 90 1 14 .. 28 128 48 640 881 197 33 68 33 41 .. 67 .. 1 20 260 441 393 56 23 18 1 32 25 80 3 3 JI9 4 11 124 6 621 878 280 66 Il3 50 18 7 3 18 10 7 4 27 .. 15 72 2 981 434 425 42 28 17 1 1 6 46 16 55 1 11 101 1 26 15) 6 6501,01'1 389 121 63 66 8 6 6 33 38 49 43 123 3 69 3 448 739 461 105 89 83 1 4 43 7 71 6 66 170 16 645 811 483 28 2 24 8 48 3 219 .. 12 1 175 19 7561.16~ 648 30 26 6 13 28 2 91 5 64 .. lSI 9 38 .. 207 S 9241,535, 392 6S 40 11 38 12 2 1 3 26 27 75 7 14 " 65 1 129 9 336 624 632 8 18 3 j_ 2 10 42 1 17 29 .. 405 1 lOS 3 8271,028 446 68 46 '1 .. 1 5 9 16 73 .. SO I 192 17 846 751 760 197 230 69 1 1 13 (,S 115 39 3 67 5 5 45 250 4 9631,512 729 !78 217 153 1 8 96 119 39 33 86 2 17 232 4 640 947 l~t 91 118 91 2 2 98 67' Literate" Code Townl Occupied House- SchecIulecI 8cheduled ~o. Ward Area Houses polds Total PQpq)Atioll f4~" Cas"" Tribes ~ ,...... ~~ r---"----\ ,.------"- ~ ~~ P M F 14 F M F ¥ F (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (~ (lO) (ll) (l~ (3) (14) v RATANNAGAR

Ward 1 62 90 503 258 245 ii2 2 Ward 2 67 89 570 277 293 24 28 54 50 IltI )$ Ward 3 53 67 478 220 258 Il2 a2 'Ward 4, 57 64 338 162 176 81 at Ward [) 65 92 519 257 262 86 105 .2 l Ward 6 4t> 71 431 185 246 fill Ward 7 71 488 244 244 ~ 90 " .. 1.8 8J Ward 8 35 45 237 ll~ 125 4 I 4$7 at Ward (} 6,j 76 387 177 210 128 as Ward 10 76 76 412 l\J4 218 113 134 33 f VI RATANGARH

Ward I 13] 198 1,094 557 537 435 406 I!)S Ward 2 322 2 616 ~8 386 1 1,367 1,24;) 239 187 4i4 lq(} Ward 3 106 162 853 40~ 449 2.8 l59 Ward 4 332 462 2,513 1,24 1,273 4 I 697 SQII Ward .) 131 153 874 432 442 6 10 7 7 203 69 Ward 6 146 181 1,024 506 518 4 3 2&6 1t4 Ward 7 ILl 155 980 538 442 '. 339 134 Ward S 424 500 2!454 1,342 1,112 Ilo 92 2 2 564 142 Ward \) 26-) 327 1,823 908 915 187 163 .266 211 Ward 10 195 ~40 J,499 76U 730 321 46 Ward 11 24t 3

Ward 1 173 203 1,250 607 643 12 12 253 25 Ward 2 150 231 1,835 683 652 178 177 13 14 196 42 Ward 3 177 248 1,356 66~ 687 528 528 148 to Ward 4, 133 162 S91 453 438 58 52 19.7 Ward 5 140 219 IJ~96 645 651 197 154 234 ~f Wa.td 6 ISO 218 1.147 55~ 61)5 173 (I~ Wat'd 7 264 936 1,602 729 873 8 9 435 2P~ wird 8 284 384 2,103 992 1.111 24 23 51~ 337 VIII DUNGAItGARll W.ard 1 780 876 5,l1S 2,425 ;l,690 122 14:3 1,17p ~ Ward 2 548 663 3,853 1,919 1,934 52 49 25 14 1,017 47'1 . Ward II 614 765 4,290 2.14~ ~.147 145 129 12 10 97# 4~7 Ward 4, 5Q3 588 3,065 1,562 l,;i03 132 126 473 IJ~ IX BIDA9AR

Ward 1 74 135 772 367 405 176 l~; Ward 2 59 125 726 364 ~62 I~J Ward II 354 433 2,618 1,323 ~.295 270 237 :! 1.8 Ward 4 137 190 1,281 662 619 24 25 128 18 Ward 5 304 341 1,904 965 939 456 453 87 6 WOlUCERS NON- \VOR:K:'JI!RI ~~'\NP:ers II TIl: IX X «(~ ~ r TV T VI m V.qJ 'It ,_.A.___. r--~ . \ r--~ r--~ r:-~ ~.A,-\ ~~ ~"""=-n f."""".A.-\~ V ¥ 1\1 F 1\1 F 14 F M v.. M F 11 F :M F Ii F M F M F Hlij (1.') (17) (18) (19) (20) (,1) (22) (23) {~~ (25) (~fi) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (3'~ (33) (34,) (35) (36) (I) V

l»~ 67 85 6 5 14 l 8 2 11 2 1;15 \97 1.0 54 95 2 1 1 19 19 7 .. 19 16 147 190 78 l~=14 14 14 1 13 1 8 24 4 13 H~ 214 66 28 26 22 1 5 4 6 28 2 96 148 1~5 36 53 7 11 II a 47 3 2 .. 1 10 132 llll! ~3 l: 25 41 9 3 6 1 1 6 .. 16 122 ~l 9'l ~1I 16 26 15 1 20 5 2 15 1 2 26 I 147 :m :u ~8 4 10 9 ~ 4 5 .. 2 7 3 81 ~fl7 ~7 Qi 25 52 4 1 24 .. 3 10 2 110 J5~ 86 a 22 3 18 1 1 43 I 1118 ~l{i VI

286 44 46 6 1 115 24 12 3 6 4S 2 3 55 Q ~'H 4a~ -689 97 330 68 12 37 16 15 3 18 144 1 23 .. 110 9 678 1,152 U1 15 12 ~ 3 53 5 .. 44 10 21i7

Literate "' Code fown, Occupied House- 'dcheduled Scheduled educated No. Ward Area HoUSCI holds Total PopUlation Castes Tribes pel'lODS

4 r-J---..~. ,...--A-----.. ~ ~ r---A-----, ~ P M F M F M F M F

IX (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (8) (9) (10) (II) (12) (J3) (14} Ward 6 62 lIS 650 287 363 22 19 198 148 Ward 7 86 132 738 331 407 196 177 Ward 8 70 133 700 309 391 186 151 X CHHAPAR Ward 1 259 307 1,618 845 773 271 241 173 41 Ward 2 134 219 1,383 669 714 227 191 2 2 331 270 Ward 3 62 100 605 276 329 184 163 Ward 4 89 In 660 ' 318 342 144 91 Wllrd 5 97 104 566 286 280 109 35 Ward 6 104 144 799 356 443 57 39 140 128 Ward 7 87 127 786 379 407 1 5 235 134, Ward 8 103 142 838 421 417 41 51 122 45 XI SUJANGARH Ward 1 380 460 2,799 1,426 1,373 5 2 416 88 Ward 2 327 351 2,0Ii4 1,026 1,028 142 139 398 134, Ward 3 265 271 1,759 892 867 757 731 187 19 Ward 4 145 175 1,145 570 575 19 24 361 266 Ward 5 243 282 1,798 868 930 120 117 429 155 Ward 6 130 164 972 449 523 309 217 Ward 7 237 237 1,323 660 663 15 12 324 156 Ward 8 115 167 1,073 556 517 36 35 328 177 Ward 9 180 192 1,225 599 626 14 22 295 166 Ward 10 247 313 1,873 918 955 27 22 430 260 Ward 11 308 390 2,255 1,077 1,178 6 4 588 !57 Ward 12 275 332 2,045 1,108 937 16 23 357 58 Ward 13 165 255 1,601 779 822 469 286 Ward 14 159 228 1,299 602 697 426 :f5! Ward 15 240 271 1,568 798 770 5 5 261 37 Ward 16 249 264 1,570 790 780 373 102 Ward 17 261 365 2,123 1,019 1,104 19 18 619 331 Ward 18 350 389 2,279 1,163 1,116 418 404 272 35, 55

w...... w.. - ~ WimP. r_---- Code-· "otal,,~ V VI vn vm IX X He • (I-IX) I D m IV II' .&. • , ..J.. ' , I r-"-:""l r--~~:J '!I...... , ., ' --, ,.-' r':. -" • 1l ., 11 po 11 1l F 14 F ]I J' 1l P II J' M F M .. M .. • (26) II) (17) (18) ('11) (80) (31) ('2) (33) (14,) (35) (36) (1) (15) (18) ( l7) (18) (19) (20, (21) (21) (13) (24' ., 1 23 11 1 56 1 1 14 6 191 846 IX 1'7 I 60 2 48 18 211 389 1 .. 5 3 120 18 1 1 Ui 2 is 52 11 197 378 112" 13 1 9 X

I 17 7 15 18 2 8 62 20 403 722 "2 1H 306 29 8 85 2 3 22 10 375 6,,1 134, 58 1 7 28 13 1 2 1 294 73 4, 59 2 8 3 199 326 77 3 2 2 27 1 11 5 2 3 83 .. S 19 2 196 all 123 31 48 36 1 1 ]9 2 141 277 59 .. 1 26 3 l0i6 3 1 31 is 38 7 223 4,22 4,8 10 11 1 .. 133 21 87 1 5 18 2 215 400 7 11 2 10 ! I 21 " 9 2 .. 1M 19 1 11 33 .2 12 28 217 40f 2()4, IS 74, 2 1 2 8 1 18 1 " XI

2 92 IlO 8 65 •• 115 14 715 916 457 254 201 4 .. 9 232 '12 '711 27 33 56 1 9 97 15 661 795 U5 Ja3 180 182 1 63 34 4 126 89 18 6 19 15 54 16 28 •. 130 142 471 561 421 306 43 38 1 7 ., 66 5 337 1 2 15 16 24 3 113 662 233 23 3 2 97 1 10 .. 74 29 446 769 422 161 123 118 1 14 9 57 1 47 2 4 27 9 77 .. 4 38 J2 283 486 166 38 9 22 50 7 12 I) 1 43 33 54 1 38 .. 11 368 6&S 292 20 57 90 .. 8 .. 54 12 316 453 35 33 1 ' . 19 52 240 64 98 4, 24 11 365 572 50 2R 11 II 11 16 234 64 85 S . . 88 15 564 100 48 45 4, 55 40 50 11 .. " Still 3M 18 1 no 1 9 .. 100 25 626 1,012 4,111 166 38 45 6 110 94 60 2 55 73 66 1 47 53 17 .. 99 '7 607 753 601 184 162 103 1 21 ., 81 21 494 9 20 23 44 1 11 95 767 285 li5 13 96 6 . . 56 29 413 663 .2 4 ., 30 1 .. 189 34 .. " 35 10 16 .. 70 2 440 en7 11S8 1113 la9 126 1 4 21 ]5 38 34 .. 4 4, 59 1'7 1 a 1 9 .. 47 20 410 5'9 380 231 170 205 1 16 93 30 0 35 1 .. n 4 91 8 8 1 166 59 1,026 4,29 '19 « 31 39 16 .. III 29 546 661 417 '65 286 296 3 2 145 99 13 12

·OTHER CENSUS rfABLES

~¥ GBREBAL POPULATI(). TULBS , " .' I .'

( Note Oft .A-8erie~ )

There are four Tables and four Appendices in this of b.usiness, workshop, school etc., giving out on the series. The~ tables, being the bE¥iic population road or a common staircase or a oommon courty~rd ~ tablell, furnish information about area, sexwise leading to a main gate or enjoying a separate entran~. population and its variation during sixty years, 'Occupied residential houses' are those houses whi~ classification of villages and towns by population and are used wholly or partly for the purpose of residence the trends of u~banisation in the district. by one or more households.

Table A-I 8. In addition to this main table, there ar6 thr_ & ppendices which were not prepared in the 1_ ~. This i~ tbe basic population table showing censuses. area, density, number of villages and towns, ocoupied residential houses and population by persons, males .4ppendiz I and fema tea. The data has been presented for the district as well as for each tahsil for total, rural and 9. This a.ppendix is helpful in finding out the urbaD areas separately. The town figures have been growth of the district to the present area since the shown immediately after the entries of the tehsil in last census. The appendix shows the territorial which they are situated. The abbrevia.tion just after ohanges that ha.ve taken place dur4lg the last decade. th~ name of the town has been used to denote that A brief description of gain and loss of territory in the particular town ha. a Municipality or a those. tehsils whioh had changes in area during the Cantonment. period is also shown in this a.ppendi~. A list of 8U~l­ transferred areas bas been given in the annexure to 3. It may be noted that in the previous censuses this appendix. - the density of population a.nd other urban break~ups upto the tOWn level were not mentioned in this table AnendizII whieh have been shown separately now for 1961 10. One of the oriteria for a place to be declar~ Census besides furnishing the number of inhabited as town is that it should normally have a popu~tioJl and uninhabited villages in each tehsil. of 5,000 a.nd above. For various reasons, several, , places with a population of 5,000 and over have no~ 4. The area figures both for rural and municipal been recognised as towns. This appendix gives th'> towns have been obtained from the State revenue tehsilwise number of such places with their popuia authorities. Thougb the area figures have been collect­ tion. Further, it also shows the peraenta.ge cont.ri­ ed originally in acres yet these figures have been bution of total rural population of the district of such shown in Sq. miles and Sq. Km. in columns 3 (a) places. . and 3 (b) respectively after converting them into the respective units. Further, the area figures have been Appendis III given upto one decim~l place in case of tbe district as well a'l for each tehsil but such presentation is U. This appendix shows the sexwise figures fo'" '. made npto two deoima.l places in caSe of town!'. houseless and institutional population for the distrio. and each tehsil for total, rural and urban area. 5. The density of persons has been worked out separa.tely. Houseless and Institutional popUlation acoording to the area shown under column 3 (a) and ha.s already been defined in para 10 of the note on has been presented separately for the district and for Primary Census Abstract. eaoh of the tehslls and towns under column 4. Table A·U 6. A village and a town has already been de~ fined in para 3 of the note on Primary Census 12. This table compares population figures of the Abstract. district as ascertained at the 1961 Census with the corresponding figures for the six previous censuses. '7. For the purpose of 1961 Census, a 'House' is The figures presented tor the six previous censuses a struoture or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, in t~e ta~le, have be~n ~djuBted after taking into or a dwelling, a shop, 8 shop-own-dwelling or a place conSideratIon the terrItorlll.l changes taken place in 1e district 80 as to afford a. correct basis for com­ olasses acoording to population a-- ari80n. This is an important table as it gives the Class I 1,00,000 and above rowth of population from decade to decade. It Class n 60,000 - 99,999 ll'ther provides a basis for estimating the popula~ lon especially in the a.bsence of reliable data. for Class III 20,000 - 4.9,999 ital sta.tistios. The main change in this table from Class IV 10,000 - 19,999 951 Census is that the percentage variation has Class V 6,000 - 9,999 Iso been mentioned from decade to decade. Cla.ss VI Less than 5,000 13. The appendix attached to this table shows 17. The district totals for a class have been given he population for the district as well as for each followed by the various towns in that particular ehsil according to their territorial jurisdiction in Class. Column No. 2 of the table presents the name 1951 besides furnishing the changes iT' area and the of the town and iust under it tbe area of ,opulation involved in those changes that have taken that town has been given both in Sq. miles and )lace during the last deCade. Tho details of transfers Sq. Km. The status of the town is separately shown )f &rea.s and population for every Ca.se have been in column No.3 in a.n abbreviated form ' iven in the footnote separately. 18. The main object of this tal,Ie a.s indicated Table A-UI above is to show the growth of towns as towns and not how certain places have been converted into 14. This table furnishes the sexwise total rural popu­ towns from villages as such the figures against t.OWWl lation together with the number of inhabited villages have been shown for those decades only in which they for tho district as well as for each tehsil arranged into were recognised as towns. 'lhe distriot population seven popUlation size groups viz. less than 200, for all classes during the previous decades has been 200-499, 500-999, 1,0()0~1,999, 2,000-4,999,5,000-9,999 arrived at after adding the population of those plaees and 10,000 and above. which were treated as towns in the corresponding decade but now declassified. However if a. town had not been 15. The main cha.nges in this ta.ble over 1951 treated as town in all the previous censuses, it is Census a.re (i) the group less than 500 has now boon indicated as declassified in those particular censuses. split up into two groups viz. les8 than 200 and 200-499 Towns treated for the first time in 1951 Census have and (ii) it relates only to villages while in 1951 been asterisked·. Census it related to viHagcs and towns both. 19. The change in this table over 1951 Census is that the areas of towns as well a.S the percentage of Table A·JV decade variations of total popula.tion of the towns 16. This table shows the growth of each town in have been additionally shown in the, present census. the district since 1901 together with its sexwise population. It ,further furnishes the information 20. A separate volume--Pa.rt II-A incorpora. ting the regarding decade variation in popula.tion and its General Population Tables for the State and the peroentage. For the purpose of this tn.hle all the districts have been issued in which the ooncepts used towns have been olassified into the following six ha.ve also been discussed. 61

A-I-ABEA, HOUSES ABD POPULATIOll No.orvID __ Area in po~u- No.of Total laton Un- oc:cupled Population Rural Sq. Sq. per Sq. Inha- lnba- No.of reddential "Diltrict(rehsllITowD Urban miles Km. Illile bited bUed towns houses Persons Males ---Females 1 2 3 (a} 3(b} 4 5 6 7 8 ~ Iu U .DIITBIC'f' !' 6,509.7 16.860.1 101 843 61 11 82,729 859,611 i40,04~ 818_ B 6,278.5 16,261.1 72 848 61 84,625 450,988 835,228 Jl',7.o 1J' 231.2 598.8 900 11 28,104 108,048 104.820 _103.~8 'Taranapr Tehsil T 704.9 1,825.6 81 87 23 1 8,521 57,014 29,998 27,016 .& 689.7 1.786.4 68 87 23 7,147 46,608 24,645 21,963 U 15.2 39.2 688 I 1,374 10,406 5,353 5,053 Tlren_gar Town (Y) U 15.13 39'19 688 1 1.374 10,406 ',353 . 5,053 Rajg"rh Tehsil T 850.3 2,202.3 136 183 3 I 13,928 I1S,467 61,131 54,336 R 823.5 2,132.9 Its 183 3 11,499 97,331 51,599 45,732 U 26.8 69.4 677 1 2,429 18,136 9,532 8,604 Rajgarh TOw.n (1'01) U 26.79 69.39 677 , . 2,429 18,136 9,'32 8,604 Sardarshahar TehsiJ T 1,485.3 3,846.9 66 164 ]2 14,937 98,694 50,938 47,756 R 1,470.9 3,809.5 45 164 12 •• 10,669 66,622 34,812 31,810 U 14.4 37.4 2,223 1 4,268 32,072 16,126 15,946 8ardarshahar Town (Ml U 14.43 37.37 2,223 1 4,268 32,072 16,126 15,946 Churu Tehsil T 613.6 1,589.2 159 88 2 13,635 97,674 50,281 41,393 R 574.6 1,488,2 90 88 .. 7,565 51,584 26,709 24,875 U 39.0 101.0 1,181 2 6,070 46,090 23,572 22,518 ,ahur" Town (M) U 24.2.5 62.81 1,721 1 5.4'11 41.727 21.486 20,24] '• .Ramona,a! TO"fjfn eM) u 14.76 38.23 296 1 599 4,363 2,086 2.277 Dunprgarh Tabsll T 1,159.7 3,003.7 58 88 6 1 10,705 66,802 34,106 32.696 R 1,133,9 2,936.8 4.5 88 6 8.260 50,479 26,057 24,422 U 25.8 66.9 633 1 2,445 16,323 8,049 8,274

. Dansaraarh Town (Ii) U 25.80 66.82 633 QI I 2,445 16,323 8,049 8,274 .Batangatb Tehsil T 655.6 1,698.0 138 89 4 2 12,830 90,262 45,848 44,414 R 6OS.4 1,568.0 87 89 4 7,669 52,651 27,118 25,533 U 50.2 130.0 749 2 5,161 37,611 18,730 18,881

Ratangarh Town (M) U 23.30 60.35 1,143 1 3,681 26,631 13,400 13,231 Rajaldesar Town 04) U 26.91 69.70 408 1 1,480 10,980 5,330 5,650 ,Sujansarh 'Iehsil T 1.040.3 2,694.4 121 144 12 3 18,173 133,098 67,746 65,352 R 980.5 2,539.5 87 144 12 11,816 8S,693 44,288 41,40~ U 59.8 154.9 793 3 6,357 47,405 23,458 23,947

Bidasar Town (M) U 36.32 94.07 259 1 1,146 9,389 4,608 4,781 Cbhapar Town 935 7,255 (M) U 7.43 19.24 976 .. 00 1 3,S50 3,70$ ~jan,arh Town (MJ U 16.06 41.60 J,91S .:. .. 1 4,276 30,761 15,300 15,461

The Sq.Km and densit,. figures of urban areas of Tehsil/Dlstrlct arc worked out u"ng the area figures corrected upto 2 places of decimals obtained by adding the areas of towns In the respective units and not using the are .. figures liven in the table. In addition to this the area figures relating to Sq. Km. are further adjusted to make the Tehsill District totals tally.

1 Town treated as such fo~ the first time in 19S1 Census which continues as town in 1961 census is shown with astortsk (.) on its left.

,J Tbe following a~brcvJatio.D bal been used for the statu of a tOYD e, S. ( N)-MunlcJPallt1 64

A-D-VARI!\ TION IN POPULATION DURING SIrl'Y YEARS (1901-1961)

Decade Percentqe Decade DiIluk:t Year Persons Variation Vadatlon Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 . ., ,CHURU 1901 260,186 134.659 125,527 1911 299,349 + 39,163 + 15.05 155,726 143,623 1921 299,061 282 0.09 155,284 143,783 1931 365,629 + 66,562 + 22.26 190,057 175,572 1941 455,440 + 89,811 + 24.56 238,681 216,159 1951 523,6~O + 68,210 + 14.98 270,062 253,588 1961 6S9,OIl + 135,361 + 25.85 340,048 318,963 66

APPENDIX '1'0 '1'ABLE A-II Statement showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in Area aDd the population involved in those changes.

-______Area in 1961 1961 Area in _-_1951 1951Popu- Population Netincrease latlon accor- in 1951 ad- or decrease District/Tehsil Sq. Miles Sq. Km. Popula tion Sq. Miles Sq. Km. ding to justcd to between Judsdlction Jurlsdic- Columns 7 Prevailing in tion of 1961 & 8 1951 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9

:DISTRICT *1 6,509.7 16,860.1 659,011 6,581.0 17,044.8 523,276 523,660 ±87t (-71.3) (-184.7) (+874) Taranagar Tehsil 704.9 1,825.6 57,014 682.0 1,766.4 44.834 44,834 .,' (+22.9) (+59.2) ',' 'Rajgarh Tehsil 850.3 2,202.3 115,467 845.0 2.188.5 87,198 87,572 .._ (+5.3) (+13.8) (+374) (-1-374) SaIdaIsbabar Tehsil 1,485.3 3,846.9 98,694 1,551.0 4,011.1 76,12& 16,728 (-65.7) (-170.2) ,._:. •• Churu Tehsil *4 613.6 1,589.2 97,674 600.0 1,554.0 83,007 83,007 .. _. (+13.6) <+35.2) Dungargarh Tebsil 1,159.7 3,003.7 66.802 1,156.0 2,994.0 51,743 51,743 (-1:3.7) (-1:9.7) ...::. Ratangarh Tehsil 655.6 1,698.0 90,262 655.0 1,696.5 76,241 76,241 (±O.6) (±l.S) Sujangarh Tehsil 1,040.3 2,694.4 133,098 1,092.0 2,828.3 103,525 103,525 (-51.7) (-133.9)

)fotes:-(1) The figures given in brackets in columns 5 & 6 represent the difference in area between 1951 & 1961 and the figures in brackets in column 7 show the difference in population between the arCa as per jurisdiction in 1951 & the present jurisdiction. (2) The area figures shown under columns 2, 3, 5 and 6 relates to area suppl1ed by the State Revenue Authorities. *1. Village Gugalwa ( Code No. 193 ) with an area of 2.3 Sq. miles and population 374 of lhunjhunu district transferred to Rajgarh tchsil of this district vide Govt. Notification No. F. A. 1 (723) Rev. Dj58, dated 5-1-1959,. *2. t. Unpopulated Village, Kanerw&si with an area of 6.17 Sq. miles transferred from this tehsil to ('huru tehsil of this district. *3. 1. Village Gugalwa (Code No. 193) with an area of 2'3 Sq. miles and population 374 of Jhunjhunu tehsil of Jhuajhunu district transferred to this tehsil .

• ~, Changes enumerated as against foot note of symbol .2 above. 66

A-IU-VILLhGES CLASsIFmD

1-Villages with less _..._.-.:.------Less than 200 200-499 Total No. Total Rural PopUlation Population ------Population of inhabited No. No. DiIo.trict/Tchsi I villages Persons--- Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 11 DISTRICT 843 450,968 235,228 215,740 174 10,664 9,638 308 54,423 49,150 Taranagar Tehsil 87 46.608 24,645 21,%3 24 1,405 1,242 32 5,332 4,672 Rajgarh Tehsil 183 97,331 51,599 45,732 35 2,303 2,007 69 12,637 11,188 lardarsbahar Tehsil 164 66,622 34,812 31,810 41 2,556 2,330 70 11,894 10,836 Churu Tehsil 88 51,584 26,709 24,875 12 775 777 35 6,704 6.131 Dunlargarh Tehsil 8& 50,479 26,057 24,422 19 1,199 1,121 29 5,022 4,526 Ratangarh Tehsil 89 52,651 27,1l8 25,533 11 698 609 31 5,201 4,841 l'Iuj811iarh Tcluil 144 &5,693 44,228 41,405 32 1,728 1,552 42 7,633 6,956 67 BY POPULATION

than 2,000 Population P- Villages with a Population of 2,()()()"9,999 I11- Villages With • POl)------Illation of 10,000 and above 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 ------JO.oooaod aboye Population ----.- Population Population Population No. ------No. -----.-_ No. Population Males Females No. No. Males Females Males Females ----Males Females Males Females 12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 98,275 89,213 75 270 49,079 46,0&6 16 22,787 21,703 LI'_ ... 20 7,193 6,164 6 4,162 lit'::::. 3,800 5 6,553 6,085 ~. 62 22,907 20.149 14 9,641 .-~ 8,689 3 4,111 3,699 JI':'. ..:::. .. .c. 47 16,896 15,503 6 3.466 3,141 .,. ._;_. :.-. 28 10,080 9,264 12 7,692 ~._:'" 7,392 1,458 1,311 a=-~ 0' .. 27 9.834 9,144 11 6,919 ~.- 6,'36 2 3,083 3,095 •::-t: r.~ • 39 14,360 13,323 7 4,752 ';' 4,618 1 2,107 2,142 47 17,005 15,666 " 19 12,447 11,860 4 ," 5,475 5,371 ,._. .". .. ~~~ ',' £. 68

A-lV-TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901 Percentage 8tIIhIs of Decade decade DittrictfI'eIub Name of ToWll ToWD Year Persons yariation 'Y8tiation Males Female5- ) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ALL CLASSE8 DISTRICT 1901 57.098 .. 27,720 29.376- 1911 63,732 + 6,636 + 11.62 30.962 32,770 1921 86,794 + 23,062 + 36.l9 42,817 43.977 1931 112.258 + 25.464 + 29.34 56,115 56.143 1941 154,268 + 42.010 + 37.42 80,221 74.047 1951 185,101 + 30,834 + 19.99 92,059 93.043 1961 208.043 + 22.941 + 12.39 104.820 103,223-- III CLASS (20,OOO·49,999)

DISTRICT 1931 21,965 lJ,I07 10,858 1941 100,250 + 78,285 + 356.4.1 52,061 48,189 1951 120.442 + 20,192 + 20.14 59,262 61,180 1961 131,]91 + 10,749 + 8.92 66,312 64,879 C:huru TehaiI Churn (M) 1901 15,657 7,723 7,934 24.25 Sq. miles 62.81 Sq. Km. 1911 16.038 + 381 + 2.43 7,793 8,245 1921 16.932 + 894 + 5.57 8,462 8,47(1 1931 21,965 + 5.033 + 29.72 11,107 10,858 1941 28.269 + 6,304 + 28.70 14,604 13,665 1951 40,047 +. 11,778 + 41.66 20,044 20,003 1961 41,727 :f- 1,680 + 4.20 21,486 20,241 IuWshahal Tohsll Bardar shahar (M) 1901 10,052 4,874 5,178 14.43 Sq. miles 37.37 Sq.~. 1911 12,375 + 2,323 + 23.11 6,008 6,367 1921 14,348 + 1.973 + 15'94 7,006 7,342 1931 19.407 + 5,059 + 35.26 9,714 9,693 1941 26,048 + 6,641 + 34.22 13,387 12,661 1951 26,668 + 620 + 2.38 13,224 13,444 1961 32,072 + 5,404 + 20.26 16,126 15,946 lujanprh Tehlil sujangarh (M) 19()1 9,762j 4,723 5,039 16.

A-IV-TOWNSCLASSlFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901-(Oontd.) Percentage Status of Decade decade District /Tebsil Name of Town Town Year Persons variation variation Males Females

t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ,

RatUgarh Tehsil Ratangarh (td) 1901 It.744 5,608 6,lJ' 23.30 Sq. miles ·00.35 Sq. Km. 1911 12,803 + 1,059 + 9.02 6mS 6.725 1921 13,468 + 665 + 5.19 6,596 6,872 1931 16,338 + 2,870 + 21.31 8,197 8,141 1941 20,961 + 4,623 + 2S.30 10,943 10,018 1951 27,431 + 6,470 + 30.87 13,480 13,951 1961 26,631 800 2.92 13,400 13,211

IV CLASS (10,000 - 19,999)

DISTRICT 1901 37.453 18,205 19,241 1911 53,302 + 15,849 + 42.32 25,827 27,475 1921 57,268 + 3,966 + 7.44 28,234 29,034 1931 52,902 4,366 7.62 26,430 26,472 1941 23,932 - 28,970 54.76 12,886 11,046 1951 37,369 + 13,437 + 56.15 19,580 17,789 1961 55,845 + 18476 + 49.44 28,264 27,53i RajgaJh Teblil Rajgarh (M) 1901 4,131.1 2,041 2,095 26.79 Sq. miles 69.39 Sq. Km. 1911 4,526 + 390 + 9,43 2,262 2,264 1921 5,621 + 1,095 + 24.19 2,957 2,664 1931 9,828 + 4,207 + 74.84 5,134 4,694 1941 12,261 + 2,433 + 24.76 6,665 5,596 1951 14.996 + 2,735 + 22.31 7,762 7,234 1961 18,136 + 3.140 + 20.94 9,532 8,604 Dungargarb Tehsn Dungargarh (M) 1921 6,382 3,177 3,205 25.80 Sq. miles 66. 112 Sq. Km. 1931 8,212 + 1,830 + 28.67 4,028 4,184 1941 11,671 + 3,459 + 42.12 6,221 5,450 1951 12,332 + 661 .,.. 5.66 6,713 5.619 1961 16,323 + 3,991 + 32.36 8,049 8,274 Ratangarb Tehail Raja1desar (M) 1921 6,573 3,122 3,451 26. 91 Sq. miles 69. 70 Sq. Km. 1931 7,204 + 631 + 9.60 3,465 3,739 1941 8,310 + 1,106 + 15.35 4,03t! .,272 1651 9,130 + 820 + 9.87 4,434 4,696 1961 10.980 ± 1,850 -t: 20.26 5,330 S,6~ 70

A.lV-TOWNS r.tASSJFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINt1E 1901-(OonclJ.} Percenta,e Dccade decade Status of Females Year Persons Variation variation Males DiattictJTehsil Name of Town Town

5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4

2,994 1901 5.745 .. 2,751 Taranagar Tehsil Taranagar {M) 15. 13 Sq. miles 5,904 159 3.77 2,873 3,031 39. 19 Sq. Km. 1911 + + 2,980 1921 5,785 119 2.02 2,805 1931 6,335 + 550 +. 9.51 3,103 3,232 4,119 1941 8,319 +. 1,984 +. 31.32 4,200 4,936 1951 10,041 + 1,722 +. 20.70 5,105 1961 10,406 + 365 +. 3.64 5,353 5,053 V CL~SS (5,000-9,999) 1901 15,507 -:. 7,474 8,033 DISTRICT 1911 5,904 9,603 61·93 2,873 3,031 1921 2.9,526 +23,622 +400'10 14,583 14.943 1931 31,391 -1- 1,86S ± 26·64 18,518 18,813 _ 7,305 1941 30,086 19·54 15,274 14,812 1951 2.3,120 6,966 23.1S 11,291 11,129 1961 16,644 6,476 28·01 8,158 8,486 ., 2,522 2,64) Bidasar (M) 1921 5,165 .. Sujangarh Tehail 36.32 Sq. miles 647 12.53 2,848 2,964 94.01 Sq. Km. 1931 5.812 +. +- 1941 8,094 + 2,282 +. 39.26 4,296 3,798 1951 8,()41 53 0.65 3,964 4,077 1961 9,389 + 1,348 +. 16.76 4.608 4,781 1941 5,363 2,740 2,623 Sujangarh Tehsil ChhaJ)ar (M) 7.43 oq. milcs. 586 10.93 2,893 3,Q5(i 19.24 Sq. 1Qm. 1951 5,949 + + 1961 7,255 + 1.306 + 21.95 3,550 3,705 VI CLASS (Less tban 5,000)

1901 4,136 00 2,041 2,095 DISTRICT 1911 4,526 + 390 + 9.43 2,262 2,264 19S1 4,171 355 7.84 1,926 2,245 1961 4,363 + 192 + 4.60 2,086 2,277 Chura Tehsil ·Ratannagar 14.76 Sq. mil es 1,926 2,245 28.23 Sq. KlIl. (M) 1951 4.171 1961 4,363 + 192 + 4'60 2,086 2,1.77 lfote:-The dlstric\ totals for each c}ass ?f town relat~ng to the years ~901 to 195 I do not corrllspo~d .with the totals that would be arrived at by adding of the populatIOn fIgure; of vanOUs towns relating to each c"nsus year. ThiS IS because tbat the district figur ~ reladng to the Past census yeanl also contained the population of th~5e p~aces .whioh were classified 1\8 towns in the various ceDlSu~~s • Treated as town for the fIrSt tune In 1951 Censu•. (M) = Municipality. 71

ECONOMIC TABLES

(Note on B-Series)

In 1961 Census Reports, the population was 5. This table presents data separately for tota) , classified on the concept of 'dependency' whioh has rural and urban population of the district while ~en changed to that of 'workers' and 'non~wol'kers' those for tehsils for rural areas only. Another Table at the ourrent Census. The ohange in the ooncept will B-II showing such information for each town is not be helpful in finding out the realistic pioture of the reproduced in this book and has been given in Part economio activity of those important sections of II-B (i) of State Census Report. household workers who otherwise have been left out of aocount in the past oensuses. Table B-III

2. This series ha.s been divided int.o two parts viz., 6. This table has been compiled into two parts. (i) Goneral Economic Tables and (ii) Household Part A deals with urban population of the district Economic Tables. classified into nine industrial categories of workers and a separate category of non-workers cross tabulat­ ed by literacy and various educational levels. Part B (i) GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES refers to rural populati)n of the district as well as for each tehsil where educational levels have been confin­ 3. There are 9 General Economic Tables in this ed only to two categories viz. Primary or Junior series. The first 3 tables distribute the working and Basic an9, Matriculation and above. It is an impor­ non-working population by economic activity co·re­ tant table indicating employment of persons of lated with sex, [l,ge and educational levels. A more different educational standards amongst the various elaborate classification of workers by industry accord­ categories of workers. The educational qualifications ing to the Standard Industrial Classification is present­ of available man-power can be assessed with the help ed in Table B-IV while it has been shown by occupa­ of this table. tion in Table B-V. The Table B-VI provides informa­ tion about those occupations of National Classification Table B-IV which attract educated personnel in urban areaS. Another Table B-VII show the classification of 7. This table has been presented in three parts workers by secondary work and the last two table~ Part A deals with the industrial classification of worker distribute the non-workers by sex, age and eight of persons at work at household industry separately for broad classes according to the activities pursued by total, rural and urban Parts of the district, shOWing them. the figures for divisions and major groups of Indian Standard Industrjal Classification Division-wise figures for each tehsil in Case of its rural areas are Table B-1 also shown.

4. This i3 a basic economic table prepared on the 8. Part B of this table provides the data regarding basis of Primary Census Abstract. In this table the industrial classification by sex and class of worker population has been divided into nine industrial catego­ of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, ries of workers based on Indian Standard Industrial business, profession or service for total and urban areas Classification and a separate category of non-workers of the district by divisions and major groups. [detailed olassification of which are available in Table B.IX in Part II-B (ii) of State Census Report] further 9. In Part C of this table the data has been fur­ classified into sex and broad age-groups vi~. 0-14, 15-34, nished for industrial classification by sex and divisions, 35-59 and 60 + The olassification of workers and major and minor groups of perwns at work other non-workers by specific age groups, is a special feature than cultivation for total and urban areas of the of 1961 Census. The age-groups c.orrespond to the district. Such data for rural part of each tehsil is also different stages of life which have special significance presented in the supplementry table to B-IV, Part·C with reference to capacity to work viz. children, young by divisions only. persons, middle aged and elderly persons. Detailed classification of non-workers is, however, given in 10. This table is quite important as it furnishet! TPtble B-IX. employment position in respect of variou s sectors of 72 economy not only indicating the class of the workers Occupations. The workers under each occupational viz. employer, employee, single worker, family worker division have been classified by broad age-groups viz. but also by different branches of industry according 0.14, 15.34, 35.59 and 60 and above. The age-groups to divisions and major groups in Parts A and Band have been further classified according to educa­ also by minor groups of Indian Standard Industrial tional levels as adopted in Economic Table B-lII Classification in Part C. Part A. However, the figures for total workers under each occup~tional division have been provided for 11 .As the information included in Part C of this total only and not for different age-group. It may ta.ble is quite voluminous, the minor groups having be noted that total workers for each occupational figures less than 1 % of the total workers of the res­ division in this table corresponds to' the tatal workers peotive division (less than 0.5% in case of ditrision of urban areas in Table B-V. 2 & 3) have been excluded and relegated to the Appen­ dix attached to this part of the table. The Divisions Table B-VII thus effected are marked with an asterisk (*). 16. This table has been compiled into two parts 12. The Standard Industrial Classification, repro­ Part A presents persons working principally (i) as duced as an appendix at the end of note on this cultivators, (ii) as agricultural labourers or (iii) at series describes in detail of the various codes used for househDld industry classified by sex and by the divisions, major and minor groups. nature Df their Secondary work (i) at household industry, (ii) as cultivator or (iii) as agricultural Table B-V labourer. Such data has been presented in this part by divisions and major groups separately for 13. This is a new table and has been compiled for the total, rural and urban parts of the district and total and urban population by sex in order to pro­ by divisions only in case of rural part of each tehsil. vide information regarding occupational classificaticn in the district engaged in production other than 17. In case a worker is engaged in two or cultivation, further classified into divisions and more kinds of work, the work consuming the larger groups on the basis of the National Classification portion of time has been treated his principal work of Occupations. Under each group the detailed while another consuming larger portion of his time occupational families are shown. Families having considered his secondary work. less than 1 % of workers of the respective division (less than 0.5% in case of families under division IS. Part B of this table presents the industrial 7-8) are not given in this table but are shown in an classification by sex of persons working in appendix attached at the end cf this table. A fly non-household industry, trade, business, profession leaf showing appropriate industrial category is also or service who are also engaged in household indus­ given in place of industrial category appearing in try. Such data has been presented in this part of the table due to insufficient description given in the the table by principal work and additional work enumeration slip for industry or cading mistake. based on divisions and major groups for the distriot The occupational classification of persons engaged while it has been shown by divisions only in case in non-agricultural pursuits has been further detailed of each tehsil for its rural areas. ~ccording to various categories of workers. The cate­ gories of workers are same as adopted for Primary Table B-VIII . Census Abstract. 19. This is a new table prepared for the first time 14:. In this table cross tabulation of industry in the current Census. This table presents the and occupation has been made for the first' time distribution of unemployed persons aged 15 and while such infarmation waS combined in the previous a.bove by sex and educational levels. It has . censuses. been cDmpiled into two parts. Part A relates Table B-VI to urban areas and is presented for the district as a whole. Part B relates to' rural areas and is 15. This is a new table prepared for the first time presented upto tehsil level. in 1961 Census and provides information about those -occupations which attract educated personnel. It 20. 'rhe number of unemployed in Part A of this has been prepa.red Dnly for urban areas of the district table have been further split up by (i) persons see­ .npto divisional level of the National Classification of king employment for the first time and (ii) persons 73.' employed before but now au!, of em~loyment and 25. All these tables have been prepared on the. seeking work. The a.ge-groups In the fIrst case are basis of 20% sample of households. 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and 35+which are modified in t,he second case as 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, Table B-X 45-59 and 60+. 26. This t&ble is prepar~d on a 20 % sample 21. The break-up of educational levels is much of households and is pre3ented for the district tota.l, elaborate in Part A which is the same as given in rural and urhan areas separately and upto tehsil. Table B-III Part A while such educational levels level for rural areas only. The sa.Dlp)e households are confined only to (i) Primary or Junior Basic and have been classified into four ca.tegories viz., (i)houl"e... tii) Matriculation and above, in Part B of this table. holds engaged neither in Cultivation nor Household Industry, (ii) households engaged in Cultivation only., Table B-IX (iii) households engaged in Household Industry only and (iv) households engaged both in Cultivation and 22. This table presents the distribution of non­ Household Industry. Thus, the table divides an the working population by broad age-groups and eight households in three important sectors of economic classes of non-workers based on the recommendation activity. of the United Nations Organisation. In this table data has been shown for total, rural and urban areas 27. Cultivation includes ownership, tenancy cultiva­ of the district separately and llpto tehsil level for tion and agricultural labour. The Household Industry rural areaS only. Such information on the non­ relates to production, proC€ssing, servicing or repair­ working popUlation had never been compiled before. illg and includes making itnd selling of goods.

(ii) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES Table B-XI

23. There are 8 Household Economic Tables in 28. This table preE'ents data for the district total this serief compiled.in the current Census which is a rural and urban areas separately and upto tehsillevel first attempt for collecting economic data on the basis for rural areas only. In this table a more detailed of households in addition to what is collected for examination of the cultivating households, which have each individual. In a predominantly agricultural been separated in the previous table, has been made. State where most of the population is in rural areas Such households have been classified according to the and where much of the goods produced are consumed siz'e of land cultivated and cross tabulated by the by the popUlation itself, collection of information interest in land cultivated. The sizes of land in purely on the basis of individuals tends to go slightly acres are given as less than 1,1'0-2'4, 2'5-4.9, out of focus unless such information is supplemented 5'0-7·4, 7'5-99, 10'0-12'4, 12'5-14'9, 15'0-29'9, by information on economic activities of the hOUEehoJd 30'O-4!}9, 50+ and unspecified_ as an entity. A deci,sion was, therefore, taken that the information reJatingto the economic activities of 29. The interest in land cultivated has been the majority of households viz., cultivation activities classified into the f01I0wing three categories:- and household industry should be collected at the current Census. (a) entirely owned or held from Government.

24. A Household Schedule was used at the Census (b) entirely held from private persons or 1961 for this purpose. In the Part I of this Schedule institutions for payment in money, kind information on the extent of land oultjvated by the or share, and household, either owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment (c) partly held from Government and in money, kind or share, and extent of land given to partly from private persons for pay­ private persons for cultivation for payment in money, ment in money, kind or share. kind or share was collected. Besides, na.ture of household industry conducted by the household and the duration of the industry in a year alongwith num­ 30. Abbreviations (a), (b) and (c) have been used ber of family workers and hired workers engaged in in place of legends for interest in land cultivated cultivation or household industry or in both ",as also under column 1 of the table and the same have been >collected. spelt out at the bottom of the table. Part B:-It relates to households claSsified by minor groups of principal Household Industry. In eases 31. In this table the data has been shown for the where there are more than one Household IndllStty distriot total, rural and urban areas separately and under a minor group, sub-minor group n.umbers it" fOl1r .also up to tehsillevel for rural areas only, The table digits ha.ve been given . will facilitate a. further study of households which are ellgaged only in cultivation, as each household having Table B-XV a particular size of holding mentioned in Table B-XI ha.s been cross tabulated with reference to the num­ ber of persons working in cultivation. The holding 35. This table has been prepared [or householdi has been gro uped into the following size ranges (in e;n.gaged both in Cultivation and Household Industry_ acr~s); less than 1, 1'0-2'4, 2'5-4:"9, 5'0-7'4, 7'5-9.9, The data has been shown separately for total, 10-0-12·4, 12'5-14'9,15'0-29'9, 30'0-49-9, a.nd 50+ and rural and urban areas of the dist!ict. Tehsilwise unspecified. break-ups for rural areas only could not be given here due to short of space, however, the same is available in Part I~I of State Census Report. In this table, 32. In the case of household where mOre than an analysIs has been made of persons working in one person is working, the number of family workers these households with reference to size of holding. In and hired workers have b3en separated. Family cases where more than one p3rson is employed, the workers have also been separately tabulated by sex. number of family workers and hired workers arel separately given. Simllar data if! respect of house­ 'Table B-XIII holds engaged in Oultiva.tion only has already beeH given in Table B-XII. A comparison between this 33. This table is presented separately for rural and table and Table B-XII will show how the combina­ urban areas of the district. The table shows the tion of Household Industry with Cultivation effects distribution of sample households engaged both in the employment position. This table helps to establish Cultivation and Household Industry classified by size of a. co-relation between the HousehOld Industry and the land cultivated and by size of Household Industry. scale of Oultivation. The Household Industries have been classified according to the code numbers of dIvisions 0, 1, 2&3 a.nd Table B·XVI their major groups of Indian Standard Industrial Classification (for detailed description see Appendix: 36. This table is cOl.lfined only to Household a.t the end of the note on this series). It throws Industry and the data has been presented separately Ught on Household Industries which are carried on for the district total, rural and urban areas. The 1"S an ancillary to cultivation jn different parts of the data in. respect of households engaged in Household district. Industry only or both in Household Industry and Cultivation are given separately. Household Industry Tahle B-XIV is classified according to period of working of the industry grouped under 1-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 34. In this table the da.ta has been presented for months and 10 months to one year, and under each the total, rural and urban households separately for category number of households, number of family the district and relates to households engaged only workers and number of hired workers are given. This in Hous3hold Industry. The table has been prepared table thus, furnishes important data. on the seasonality in two parts:- of various household industries and yields inferences on the seasonality of Household Industry with seasona­ Part A!-It rela.tes to households classified by major lity of Cultivation. groups of principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged in each, grouped under 1,2,3-5, 31. The major groups of Household Industry having 6-10 and more than 10 persons. 'rhe Household le:;s than 10% of the figures of the respective division Industries have been classified according to the code which have been omitted from the table are shown number of divisions 0, 1, 2&3 and their major in the Appendix at the end of the table. For detailed group, of Indian Standard Industrial Classification description of divisions and major groups of House­ (for' detailed description of code numbers see Appendix: hold Industry s~e Appendix at the end of tb e at the end of the note on thilil series). note on this series. 75

Table B-XVU 39. The sample households have a.lso been classified by economic activity i. e. by work in cultivation or 38. The data in this table ha& been presented household industry. Households engaged in cultiva.. separately for the district total, rural and urban tion have been further classified by size of land areaS. The family sizes of sample households have holding. ClaBsification by economic activity as well been classified according to single member, 2-3 as by size of land holding is presented only for rural members, 4-6 members, 7 to 9 members and 10 areas while classification by. size of households is members and over. It may be noted that, although presented for total and urLan areas. the 'Census Household is not exactly the same as 'Family' to the extent that it may also include un­ related persons residing with the family during the 40. Separate volumes Part II:B (i) & (ji) for General Census count yet this table gives a g~neral idea ef Economic Tables and Part III for Household Eco­ the family sizes as in the majority of families out­ nomic Tables have been issued in which the various siders are likely to be insignificant. concepts used, have been discussed in detail. 16 APPENDIX STANDAR.D INDUSTRIAL CLASSIF1CATION

ttlajor Minor Major Minor Orollp Description Group Group Descri ption Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) t 3 2 3 Division (J-Agriculture, live,tock, forestry, _fishing and hunting

00 Field produce and plantation Crops:- 02 Forestry and Logging-cone/d. Production of cereal crOps (inoludlog Bengal gram) Production and gathering of other forest products such as rice wheat, jowar, bajra, maize •• 000 not covered above 026 Production of pulses such as arhar, moong MaSur urd, 03 Fishing- khesari, other gram 001 Production of fish by fisoing in sea 030 Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops •• 002 Production of fish by fishing in inlclnd waters Production of raw cotton and kindred fibre orops __ • 003 including the operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031 Production of oilseeds, su~arcane and other cash crops 004 Production of pearls conch shells, sponges by gathcring Production of other crops includiog vegetables) not covered above ... 005 or liftiog from sea, river pond 032 Production of fruits and nuts in plantation vines 04 Livestock and Htmting and orchards •• 006 Production and reaLing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, thatching Cow buffalO goat 040 &raSS, etc •• 007 Rea ring of sheep and production of wool •• 041 Production of juicc by tapping palms •• 008 Rearing and pr, dudion of other animals ( mainly Productioll of other agricultural produce (including for slaughter) such as Pig 042 fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 and flowers) not covered above •• ... 009 Production of ducks hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043 01 Plantation Crops Rearing of bees for tne produ.:tion of honey wax and collection of honey •• Production of tea in Plantation 010 044 Rearing of silk worms and production of cocoons Production of coffllc in plantation .. 011 and raw silk 045 Production of rubber in Plantation 012 Rearing of other small animals and insects 046 Production of tobacco in plantation 013 Trapping of animals or games propagation 041 Production of ganja, cinchona. opium 014 Production of other animal husbandry products Production of otber plantation cro.)ps not covered such as skin bone ivory and teeth •• 048 above ... 015 Division J-Mining and Quarrying- 02 Forestry and Logging:- 10 Mining and Quarrying­ Plantinl, replanting and conservation of forests 020 Mining of coa 1 100 Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs 021 Mining of iron ores _. u 101 Preparation of timber •• • • 022 Mining c.f gold and silver ores ._. 102 Production of fuel including charcoal by exploitation MIning of manganese _. 103 of forert '.1 023 Mining of mica .. •• 104 Produ;tion of fodder by exploitation of forest 024 -'. Mining of other non ferrous metalhc ores 105 l>roduction of gums,rcsins. lac. barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves by the explo:tation of f()rests 025 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 77

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Major Minor Major Minor 'Group Description Group Group Description Group (Code) (Code) (Code) ({"ode) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Division I-Mining and Quarrying concld. 21 Beverages-concld. 10 Mining ond Quarrying-concl

APPENDIX-Oontd.

Najor Minor Major Minor Gr-oup Description Group Group Description Grou" (Code) (Cede) (Code) «.ode~ , I 2 3 1 2 25 Textile Wool-Cone/d. 28 Manufacture of wooa and wooden Products-Concld. Wool weaving in powerloom 254 Manufacture' of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar Wool weaving in handloom 25S equipment and fixtures 2 83 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile 256 Manufacture of other wooden Products such as utensils, toys artwares 284 26 Textile-Silk - Manufacture of veneer aDd plywood 285 Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill 260 Manufacture of plywood products su<'h as tea Dying and bleaching of silk •• 261 chest 286 SPinning of silk other than in mills 261 Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other Weaving of silk textile by power loom •• 26) than plywood ... 287 Weaving of silk textile by hand loom 264 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products 28& Printing of silk textile 26S Manuf~cture of other wood and allied products not Manufacture of silk cordage, rape and twine 26' covered above 289- 27 Textile-Mi;cellaneous- 29 Paper and paper products- Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, wastepaper of textile Products 270 and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper b'Jard in mill •• 29() Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and gal'mets •• 271 Manufacture of pulp from Wood, rags, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes • • 272 into any kind of paper and paper board Making of textile gannets including raincoats and handmade headgear •• 273 Manufacture of products. such as paper bags, Manllfacture of made up textile goods except Wearing boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods apparel such as curtains. Pillow cases, bedding materials, from paper, pflper board and pulp 29) mattress. textile bags.. 274 30 Printing and Puhlishi1lP- Manufacture of waterproof textile products such as Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodi- oil cloth. tarpaulin •. 27S ~s ~ Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for Printing and publishing of books 301- purposes of Padding, wadding, and upholstery AU other types of printing including lithography, ru~ m engraving, etching, block making and other Manufacture of coir and coir products.. 277 work connected with printing industry 302 Manufacture of umbrellas 278 All types of binding, stiching. sizing and other allied work connected with binding industry 30) Processing and manufacture of textile Products not covered above 279 31 Leather and leather Products- Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and %8 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products­ skins and preparation of finished leather 31() Sawing and Planing of wood " 280 Manufacture of shoes and other leather foot­ Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures.. 281 wear 311 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel timber) .uch as bf'Jams, posts, doors windows.. 282 \except footwear) made of leather and fur 31~ 79. Al'PBlfDIX-Oontd. Minor M:ajoT Description Group Qf~QP Description {Code! (Code)

2 3 I I . 31 Leather and Leather Products-Concrd. 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products-Concld. Manufacture of leather products (except those ivIanufacture of other chemicals and chemical covered by code Nos. 3Il, 312), such as leather products not covered above (including inedible upholstery, ~uitcase3, pocket books, ciga.rette oils and fats) •• 339 and key CaSes, purse" Saddlery, whip and other 34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than petro­ 313 articles leum and Ccal- Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 314 Manufac(,ure of stru:tural clay prl)duct,; such as Repair of all other le3.ther pr"ducts except footwear 31S bricks, tiles 340 Manufacture of cement and cement products 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products- 341 \ Manufacture of lime Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 342 Manufacture of IItructural stone goods, stone Manufacture of rubber footwear 32] drescling and stune crushing 343 Manufacture of rubber goods used for industrial Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344 purpose •• 322 Manufacture of stone Images 'Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products 345 from natural or synthetic rubber including rubber Manufacture of plaster of parh. and its products raincOat 323 346 Manufact\lre of asbe.tos products Productions of petroleum, kerosene and other 347 petroleum products in petruleum refineries .. 324 Manufacture ef mica products 348 Froduction of coaltar and coke in coke oven •• 325 35 Manufacture of eartbenaware and earthen pottery 350 Manufacture of other coal and Coa1tar products Manufacture of chinaware and crockery 3S1 not covered elsewhere 326 Manufacture of porcelain and i t~ Products 352 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products- Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353 Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such Manufacture of gla~s apparatus 354 as acids, alkalis and their salts not elsewhere ManUfacture of eartheJl image, busts and speCified •• 330 statues ,". 355 Manufacture of dyes. paints, colours and Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares except 331 varnishes those covered by code No. 355 356 Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of glass and glass products except Nt;,nufacture of ammunition, explosives and optical and photographic lenses and glass pro­ fireworks 333 ducts covered above 357 Manufacture of matches 334 Manufacture of other non-meta!ljc mineral pro- ducts not elsewhere epecified 359 Manufacture of medicines pharmaceutical ple­ parations perfumes, cJsmetics and other toilet 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery preparatl.,ns except soap •• 335 and Transport Equipment- Manufacture of Soap and other washing and Manufacture of iron and steel inclUding smelting, cleaning compounds 336 refining rolling. conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods Manufactures of turpentine, synthetic, resin, 360 and plastic products :;nd materials (including Manufacture including smelting, refining of non fer synthetic rubber) 337 rous metals and alloys in basic forms •• 361 Manufacture of _comm0n, salt •• 338 Manufacture of armaments 362 80

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Major Minor Major Minor-' Group Description Group Group DeSCription Group" (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code} . :1 2 3 1 2 3 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery 38 Transport ,Equipmenl-Cancld. and Transport Equipment-Concld. Manufacture of wagons. coaches. tramways and Manufacture of structural steel products such other rail road equipment other than that covered as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363 by code No. 363 381 Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 364 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehic1es of all types (excepttng motor engines) H' 382: Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 Manufacture of motor vehicles engines parts and Manufacture of aluminium product& 366 accessories 383 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles brass, bell Metal and aluminium) such 384- Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and aCces­ as tin can 367 sories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385, Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and welding of metal Building and repairing of water transport eltuip­ products 368 ment such as ships. boats and manufactlllre of marine engines 386 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as 0.1. pipe, wire net. bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery Manufacture and repair of air transport equipment (This will also include the manufacture of sundry including aeroplanes, aeroengines 387 ferrous engineering products done by jobbing Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 38g engineering CJncerns which cannot be classified in major groups 36, 37. 38, and 39) 363 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as animal drawn and hand. 37 Machinery (All kinds Mher than Transport) and dmwn vehicles 38!) Electrical equipment. Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries­ than electrical) except textile machinery 370 Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, 'Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and boilers, other than electrical eqUipment, such supplies 390 as diesel engines, road rollers, tractors 371 Manufacture of scientific, medical and surgical Manufacture of machine tools 372 instruments and equipment and supplies 391 Manufacture of textile machinery and access- Assembling and repairing of watcheS and clocks .• 392 ories ._e. 373 Manufacture of jeWellery, silverware and wares Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery 2nd using gold and other precious metals •• 393 equipment such as motors, generators, transfor ._ Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments •• 394 mers 374 ManufactJure of stationery articles not covered Manufacture of electric lamps and fans .. 375 elsewhere such as penoil, penholder, fountain Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376 pen 395 Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Manufacture of sports goods 39' Manufacture of electronic equipment such as radio, Manufacture and repair work of goods not assign. microphone 0 •• 378 able to any other group Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specified above .:. 379 40 C onstruction- 38 Transport EqIIipment- Construction and maintenance of buildings includ. Manufacture" 'assembly and repairing of locom.' ing erection, flooring, decorative constructions, olives ,•. _ •• ...... 310 electtical a: sanitary installations 40r .1 81 APpENDIX-Contd. Minor Major Minor ~fajor Description Group Group Description Group Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (code) 3 1 3 1 2 2 40 Construction-Condd. 61 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 610. Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, WhOlesale trading in fuel and lighting ploducts bridges, tunnels 401 iuch as coke, coal, kerosene, candle •. 611 Construction and maintenance of telegraph and Wholesale trading in toilets, perfumery and cosme­ tics telephone lines 402 612 Wholesale trading -in metal, porcelain and glar,s Construction and maintenance of water ways and utensils, crockery, chinaware water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, 613 dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403 Wholesale trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furnitUre and fittings 614 Division 5-Eleclricit)" Gas, Waler and Senitary Services Wholesale trading in foot", e lr 615 50 Electricilyand Gas- Wholesale trading in tyl es, tubes and allied rubber Generation and transmission of electric energy 500 products 616 501 Distribution of electric energy Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil oil & allied pro. Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution to ducts 617 domestic and indu<;trial consume,s 502 Wholesale trading in other household equipment not cover ed aboye .. 618.- 51 Water SUfply and Sanitary Serl'ices- 62 \\"holesale trading in bl icks, tiles and other building Collection, purifIcation and distribution of water to materials 620 610 domestic and industrial consumers \Vholesale trading wood, bamboo, cane, thatches Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage and similar products 621 system and all other types of work connected with 63 Wholesale trading in paper and' other stationery public health and sanitation 511 goods 630 Pivision6-Trade and Commerce Wholesale' trading in agricultural and industrial ma­ 60 Wholesale Trade- chinery equipment and tools and appliances other than electrical 631 Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 600 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equip­ Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, went like motor, battey, electric fan bulb .. 632 oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered elsewhere) 601 Wbolesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 533 Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics, and textiles products such as garments, hessian, gunny bag silk Wholesale trading in skins, leather and fur 634 and woollen yam, shirtings, suitings, hosiery prO· Wholesale trat1ing in clocks, eye glasses, frames 635 ducts 602 Who)esale trading in hardware and sanitary equip­ Wholesale trading in beverages, such as tea (leaf) ment coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 603 \\ holesale trading in scientific, medical and surgical Wholesale trading m intoxicants such as wines, liquors 604 instruments 637 Wholesale trading in other intoxicants such as Wholesale trading in precious metales and stcnes, opium, ganja, etc •• 6(\5 gold and siherwares and jewellery •• 633, Whol.sale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and Wholesale trading in flll goods not covered above •• 639 other tobacco products '.' 606 64 Retail Trad~- Wholesale trading in animals •• 607 Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetable, fruits, Wholeaaletradina in straw and fodder 608 sugar, spices oil, fish, dairy products, eggs poultry 82

APPl!ttfI>D:.-oonfd.

Maj~r Mioor Mit,ior Minor 3:roup Dl scrip~ ion Gtoup Group Description Group (Codet (Cod'e)' (Code} (Code) 1 2 3 1 3

($1t# Retail Trade-Concld. 68 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machi~ nery equipment, too's and appliances 680 Retaii trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (Seed and powder,) aerated water ~ 641 Retail trading in transport and storage equipments 681 Retail trading in intoxicants' such as wines, liquors 642 Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb etc. 682 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opiuDJ, ganja etc, •• 643 Retail trading in skins, leather and furs :;nd their products excluoing footwear and headgear 683 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi cigarettes and other tobacco products 644 Retail trading rn clock and watch, eyeglass, f arne 684 Retail trading in fuel such as coke Coal firewood Retail [Cading in scientifiC', medical and surgical and kerosene •• .. 645 instruments •• 685 Ratail trading in food stuffs like sweetmeat condim­ Retail trading in precioUS stones and jewellery •• 686 ents, cakes, biscuits, etc. 646 Retail trading in musical instruments gramophone Retail trading in animals. 647 record, pictures and paintings i?oluding curio dealing 687 Retail trading in str aw and fodder 648 Book~selling 688 6$ Retail trading in fibres, Yarns dhoti, shree, ready- Retail trading in /loods unspecified made garments of cotton, wood, silk and other 689 textiles and hosiery prodUcts, (this inculdes retail 69 .I'rade and Commerce Miscellalleous- trading in piece goods of cotton, wool. silk and other textiles) 650 Importing and exporting of goods and commodities 690 Retail trading, in toilet goods, perfumes and cosm­ Real estate and properties 691 etics 651 Btocks shares and future~ .. 692 Retail trading in medicine:; and chemicals 652 I'rovidents and insurances 693 Retail trading in footwear, head-gear such a s hat, 10 oney lending (indigenous) •• 694 umbrella, shoes and chap pals 653 Banking and similar type nf financial operation 695 Retail trading in tyres, tubes and ailled rubber products •• 654 Auctioneering 696 Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and allied products 655 Distribution of moti:>o pictures .. 697 66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metalliC All other activities connected with trade and com­ merce not covered abO-'Ye, includin~ hiring out of furniture and fittingS 660 durable goods such as electric fan, microphone, Retail trading in stationery goods and paper rick.haw. etc. • • • • • • • • 699 .~. 661 Division 7 Transport, Storog. and Coltt1H1lnicOlio" Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glals utensils 662 Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys 663 70 Transporl- Retail trading in other househOld equipment not Transporting by railways .. .. 700 covered above 664 Transporting by tramway and bus service .. 701 tI1 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building Transponing by motor vehicles (other than materials, 670 omnibus) 701

Retail trading in hardware and san;tary equipment 671 Transp orting by road t brough other means of transport such as hackney carnage. bullock cart Retail trading in other builoling materials 673 ekka •••• 703 S3-·,

APPENDlX-Oontd .

MajoI' .Minor Major MirtOt -OmIp Description Group Qroup Description Group (Code) (CoQJl) (Code) (CoM) 1 2 3 1 2 3

70 Transport-C"ncld. 80 Public Services-Concrd. Animal transporting by animals such as horses, Public service in administrative de,aTtments and elephant, mule, camel 704 offiices of State G(wernments ,n 809 Transporting by man such as carrying of luggage, 81 Educational and Scientific Services- hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle ricks­ haw driving 70S Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, technical schools and sim­ Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry, etc. by ilar technical and vocationa 1 institutions •• 8II) river, canal .... 706 Transporting by boat, steamer, ship, cargo boat Educational services such as those rendered by co­ by sea or ocean 707 lleges, schools and similar ether institutions of non· technical, type 811 Transporting by air •. 708 .. Scientific services and research institutions not capa Transporting by other means not cc>vered above 709 ble of classification under any individual group 812 71 Services incidental to transport such as packing, carting travel agency 710 82 Medical and Heallh Services- 72 Storage and Ware Housing- Public health and medical services rendered by or­ ganisations and individuals such as by hospitals, Operation of storage such as ware-houses 720 Sanatoria, nursing home~, maternity and child Operation of storage such as cold storage 721 welfare Clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic practitioners 820 Operation of storage of other type 722 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and 73 Communication- individuals 821 Postal, telegraphic, wireless and signal communi- cations •• 730 83 ReligioUS and WeI/are Services- Telephone communication 731 Religious services rendered by religious organisa­ Information and broadcasting •• 732 tions and their establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities. this Division 8-Services includes missions, ashrams and other allied or­ ganisations •. 830 BO Public Services (This does not include Govt. Qua si Govt. or local body activities, other than Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, administrative, in soch fields as transport, com priest. preceptor, fakir, monk •• 831 mllnication, information and broadcasting, edu. cation and scientific services, health, industrios, Welfare Services rendered by organisations opera­ production, construction, marketing and operat. ion of financia.l institution each of which is class. ting on a non· profit basis for the promotion of ified in the appropriate industry gro.ps) " welfare of the community such as relief socie· ties. red· cross organisation for the collection and Public Services in Union and State army in~luding allocation of contributions for charity. . ,._. 832 territorial crops and volunteer crops 800 Public service in Navy 801 84 Legal Strvices- Public service in Air Force 802 Legal services rendered by barrister, advocate-, solicitor, mukteer, pleader. mukurie, munshi •• 840 Pnblic service in Police 803 Matrimonial services rendered by organiSations Public service in administrative departments and and individuals .. 841 offices of Central Government' 804 Public service in administrative departments and 8S Business Services- offices of quasi-government organisation munici. Engineering services rendered by professional orga palities, local boards, etc. .. 80S nisations or individuals 850 84-

APPENDIX-Ooncld. Ma.jor Minor Major Minor Group D(seription Group Group Description Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (code) i 2 3 1 2 3 85. Business Services-concld. 87 Recreation Services-concld. Business services rendered by organisations of Recreation services tendered by indoor and outdoor accountants, auditors. book-keepers or like indivi­ sports by organisations and individualS including duals 8S1 horse, motor, etc., racing 873 BusineSS services rendered by Professional organisa­ 88 Personal Services- tions or individuals such as those of advertising Services rendered to households such as tlJose by and publicity agencies 852 domestic servants, cooks 8ao Business services rendered by professional organisa­ Services rendered to households such as th, se by tions or individuals such as of those rendered by news-agencY,newspaper correspondent, columnist, governess, tutor, priva te secretary 880 journalists, editors, authors 853 Services rendered by hotels boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar otherorgani­ 86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associa­ sations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 tions- Laundry services rendered by organisations and Services rendered by trade associations. chambers of individuals, this includes all type" of cleaning, commerce, trade unions and similar other organisa dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning, services 883 jons 860 Hair dressing, other services rendered by organi. Services rendered by civic, sod.. I, cultural, political sation" ndividuals such as those by barber, and fraternal organisations such as rat e payers hairdressing saloon and beauty Shops •• 884 861 association. clUb, library Services rendered by portrait and commerCial photo Community services such as those rendered by public graphic studios 885 libraries. museUms, botanical and zoological gardens etc •• • • 862 89 Services (not eZsewhere cZassified)- 87 Recreati')R Services- Services rendered by organisations or individualS not elsewhere classified 890 Production of motion picture and allied services such as processing editing, etc •. 870 Division 9-Activities not adequotely described ReCreation services rendered by cinema houses by 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately descri bed 871 eJ(hibition of motion pictu.rcs including activities of such ind,viduals who fail to Ilecreation services rendered by organisations and provide sufficient information about their industrial individaals such as those of theatres opera com­ affiliation to enable them to be classified p.mes, ballet and dancing parties. musicians, ex­ Fresh entrants to the Labour Market •• (llbitions. circus. carnivalS 172 B-8ERIES ECONOMIC TABLES S6

B.I-WORKEFS AND NON·WORKERS CLASSIFIED"

WORKERS

I II III

In Minin g. ql1a­ rrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting. Plan­ As Agriculturli] tations, Orchards Total Total population Total Workers Cultivator Labourer and allied activities Rural Age. ------_--- Distrlct/Tehsi! Urban Group Pers')ns Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT Total Total 659,011 340,048 318.963 190,855 124,719 146,044 114,110 1,520 697 1,016 33S 0-14 294,114 153,569 140,545 21,950 22,331 18,185 19,909 192 127 470 272 15-34 203,266 103,316 99,950 93,884 62,540 70,914 58,288 835 333 :!84 25 35-59 122,152 63,708 58,444 61,599 35,100 46.126 31.839 407 206 221 30 60 + 38;459 18,953 19,506 13,366 4,726 10,774 4,055 86 31 41 11 Age not 502 518 56 22 4S 19 stated

Rural Total 450,968 235,228 215,740 144,041 111,969 132,767 105,779 1,102 638 475 289, 0-14 198,113 103,262 94,851 19,944 21,173 17,243 19,143 161 117 380 2(i1 15·34 141.021 72,873 68,148 69,804 56,130 64,568 53.954 614 311 62 12 35-59 84,091 44,792 39,299 44,095 30,522 41,383 28,931 265 183 28 13 60 + 26,789 13,833 12,956 10,145 4,123 9,528 3,732 62 27 S 3 Age not 954 468 486 53 21 45 19 stated ..

Urban Total 208,043 104820 103.223 46,814 12,750 13,277 8,331 418 59 541 49 0-14 96,001 50,307 45,694 2,006 l,lS8 942 766 31 10 90 lJ 15-34 62,245 30,443 31,802 24,080 6,410 6,346 4.334 221 22 222 13 35-59 38,061 18,916 19,145 17,504 4,578 4,743 2,908 142 23 193 17 60 + It,670 5,120 6,550 3,221 603 ],246 323 24 4 36 S Age Dot 34 32 3 stated

Tar ana gar Tehsil Rural 'fotal 46,608 24,645 21,963 15,549 12,193 14,987 12,043 94 74 4 2 0-14 20,710 10,773 9,937 2,567 2,962 2,537 2,941 18 16 2 15-34 14.290 7,575 6,715 7,248 5,696 6,934 5,621 41 34 1 1 35-59 8,670 4,720 3,950 4,640 3,164 4,715 3,115 28 20 1 1 60+ 2,780 1,493 1,287 1,092 371 1.040 366 7 4 Age not 158 84 74 2 I .. stated ."" 87

WORKERS

IV V VI VIi VIII IX x

In In Manufacturing Transport At other than In Storage ILnd Household Household In Trade and Communi. In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce catioDs Services Non workers ----~---- Males Females Males Females Mare!! Females Disttict/Tehsil I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DIST1UCT 8,299 6,770 4,252 288 2,679 154 10,110 368 3,461 15 13,474 2,006 1.0,193 194,244 2,274 1.844 128 10 172 145 49 44 340 108 131,619 118,214 3.390 2,734 2.396 136 1,507 70 4,874 14.5 2,272 6 7,412 803 9,432 37,410 2,042 1,795 1,514 105 877 62 4,287 144 1,106 8 5,019 911 2,109 23,344

593 396 213 15 122 10 803 25 37 697 182 5,587 14,780 .. 1 1 2 6 2 446 496

"4,851 4,857 231 69 181 33 1,013 58 654 1 2,767 245 91,187 103,771 Rural 2,038 1,598 10 6 8 6 10 20 93 22 83,318 73,678 1,624 1,661 130 39 88 15 497 21 374 1,847 117 3,069 12,018 858 1,255 7S 23 73 12 419 16 270 1 724 88 697 1,777 331 342 15 12 86 7 99 11 3,688 8,833 1 2 4 J' 415 465

"3,448 l,913 4,021 197 2.498 121 9,097 305 2,807 14 10.707 1,761 58,006 90.473 Urban 236 246 118 4 164 6 135 29 43 247 16 48,301 44,536 J ,766 1,073 2,266 97 1,419 S5 4,377 124 1,898 6 S,565 686 6,363 2',392 '"1,184 540 1,439 82 804 SO 3,868 128 836 7 4,295 823 1,412 14.567 262 54 198 14 110 10 "717 24 30 598 J6S 1,899 5,947 1 ._. 2 t 31 31

125 55 13 6 111 8 204 15 1,098 9,770 TaranaSar TehsiJ 9 5 .. .. 8,206 6,975 65 28 7 3 53 4 140 10 327 1,019

.36 21 5 1 ~ 41 1 2 51 5 80 786 :15 1 1 16 12 401 916 88

B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED, - '._ . WOBEERS

I II III

In Mining. quar­ rying, Livestook, Forestry, Fi8hin~, As Hunting, Planta. As Agriculturl\l tion~,Orchard8 & Totnl Total population Total workers Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Rural Age ------, ______-----_ ------District/Tehsil Urban Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rural lbjgarh Tahsil Total 97,331 51,599 45.732 32,'171 27,770 30,507 26,822 242 158 362 256 0-14 44,452 23,175 21,277 6,087 7,05 I 5,478 6,566 51 39 337 250 15-34 29,205 15,269 13,936 14,491 12,693 13,483 12,440 123 70 18 35-59 17,635 9,774 7,861 9,643 6,854 9,099 6,715 54 42 5 4 60-1. 5,758 3,255 2,503 2,534 1,131 2,434 1,100 14 7 2 1 Age not 281 126 155 16 13 1 stated

Rural Sardarshahar Tehsil Total 66,622 34,812 31,810 21,870 18,534 20,872 16,903 81 38 12 5 0-14 28,872 15,031 13,841 3,167 3,514 2,947 3,223 18 8 1 .. 15-34 21,101 11 092 10,009 10,749 9,014 10,200 8,302 38 19 5 3 35-59 12,548 6,574 5,974 6,519 5,169 6,271 4,662 22 11 5 2 60+ 4,006 2,071 1,935 1,531 827 1,451 706 3 Age not 95 44 51 4 10 3 10 stated

Churu Tehail Burat Total 51,584 26,709 24,875 15,535 11,535 14,464 11,108 197 100 5 0-14 22,430 11,703 10,727 1,562 1,775 1,342 1,601 27 19 3 15-34 16,175 8,302 7,F:l3 7,898 6,119 7,372 5,973 111 42 2 35-59 9,760 5.105 4,655 5,025 3,277 4,766 3,187 43 36 60t 3,137 1,560 1,577 1,045 362 979 345 16 3 ", •• Age not 82 39 43 s 2 S 2 stated

D lltliilrgarh Tehsil Rural Total 50,479 26,057 24,422 15,174 12,060 H,786 10,548 96 68 3 2 0-14 22,038 11,490 10,548 1,590 1,658 1,332 1,427 13 6 " . 2 15-34 15,826 8,014 7,812 7,685 6.471 7,041 5,885 49 44 2 •• 35-59 9,457 5,006 4,451 4,914 3,490 4,526 2,936 30 13 1 60+ 2,982 1,464 1,518 971 438 874 298 4 5 A,e not 176 83 93 14 3 13 2 , aaated . •• 89 -BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS-Ooned.

WORKERS IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Man11facturing Transport, At other than In Trade Storage and Household Household In and C)ill,uuni_ In other InduEtry Industry Con~truction Commerce cations Services Non-workers ------District/TehsiJ Males Females Males Females Males Females :'lales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

670 450 43 5 27 15 167 3 166 587 21 18,828 18,002 Rajgarh TehSil 214 190 •• 3 3 3 2 17,088 14,226 231 159 28 2 11 8 79 94 424 13 778 1,243 173 79 II 3 9 4 72 1 69 151 131 1,007 52 22 2 4 16 9 " 721 1,372 1 2 110 154

560 1,536 21 13 3 47 8 58 316 31 12,842 13,276 Sardarshahar Tehsil 157 279 3 1 .. / 41 3 1l,864 10,327 216 661 IS 9 3 23 3 38 211 17 343 995 123 477 5 4 20 4 19 54 9 805 64 119 I 9 2 540 1,108 40 41

~29 274 5 1 23 6 34 4 86 392 42 11,174 13,340 Churn Tehsil 176 145 2 2 1 11 8 10,141 8,952

84 79 II 3 12 1 S3 2S3 20 404 1,754 37 4 9 43 I 16 3 31 ~.-. 113 13 80 1,378 26 13 1 5 2 15 I 515 1,215 .. .-. 34 41

19 8 16 207 7 114 275 38 10,883 12,362 DUDgar,arb TehSil 236 221 2 4 2 9,900 8,890 _232 517 6 5 6 107 4 63 179 16 329 1,341 125 521 10 3 8 86 3 49 .. 79 14 92 961 6S 130 2 13 12 5 493 1,080 •• 1 90 gO

B-I-WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS OLASSIFIED . _------WORKERS I II III In Mining, quar. rying, Ljve~tock Forestry, Pishing As Hunting, Planta· AS Agricultural tions, Orchards & Total Total population Total workers Cultivator Labourer Allied activite< Rural Age ------'----_ DistrictjTehsil Urban Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females .Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ratangarh Tehsil Rural Total 52,651 27,118 25,533 16,520 11,431 13,997 10,408 173 86 53 14 0-14 22,562 11.861 10,701 2,133 1,835 ],085 1,150 19 11 23 7 15-34 16,626 8,351 8,275 8,055 5,981 7,105 5,810 116 44 19 2

35-59 10,197 5,l84 4,913 5,208 3,291 4,784 3,182 29 29 10 3 60+ 3,181 },570 1,611 1,116 321 1,015 264 9 2 Age not 85 52 33 8 3 8 2 .. stated

Sujangarh Tehsil Rural Total 85,693 44,288 41,405 26,522 18,486 24,154 17,947 219 114 36 10 0-14 37,049 19,229 17,820 2,838 2.378 2.522 2,235 15 18 14 2

15-34 27,798 14,270 13,528 13,678 10,156 12,433 9.923 136 58 15 5

35-59 15,824 8,329 7,495 2,146 5,277 7.462 5,134 59 32 6 3

60:1:-> 4,945 2,420 2,525 1,856 673 1,735 653 9 6 Age not 77 40 37 4 2 2 2 stated ~l .,au AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS-Ooncld. WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX X

In manufacturing Tn Transport At other than In Storage and :aousehold Household In Trade and C(mmuni- In other Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services Non-workers _------_------_----_ -_--- ~------, -.------Ma.les Females Males Females Males Female;; ~laleil Females Males Females MaJes FemaLe) .Males Females District/Tehsi1 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1,532 834 49 23 12 1 98 27 164 1 442 87 10.598 14,102 Ratangarh Tehsil 983 639 7 5 2 18 14 5 9,728 8,866 375 92 25 12 7 42 7 88 278 14 296 2,294 120 55 13 5 3 46 2 74 129 13 76 1,622 54 47 4 2 8 2 21 5 454 1,290 44 30

977 319 81 17 95 11 343 '7 60 551 61 17,766 22,919 Sujangarh. Tehsil 263 119 3 19 2 16,391 15,442 421 125 49 9 47 4 181 5 34 362 27 592 3,372 238 65 27 7 43 6 138 2 26 147 2F. 183 2,218

55 10 4 .::to 4 27 21 4 564 1,852

~-~ a:. ._. 2 36 35 92

B-III PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS

WORKERS

------~------I II III IV In Mining, Quarrying, Live­ stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, At Total Population of workers A", Agricultural Orrhards and Household and NOll-workers Cultivator Labourer Allied activities Industry

Ed!lcational Levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females MaJes Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jf) II 12 DISTRICT Total 208,043 104,820 103,223 13,277 8,331 418 59 541 49 3,448 1,913 lliiterate 139,797 57,214 82,583 10,206 7,998 357 58 429 48 2,015 1,847 Literate (without educational level) 52,814 35,135 17,679 2,786 312 61 1 88 1,350 64 Primary or Junior Basic 10,617 7,899 2,718 24S 21 .. 9 73 2 Matriculation or higher secondary 3,879 3,675 204 28 13 9

Technical diploma not equal to degree 9 8 Non-technical diploma not equal 104 94 )0 11 to degree

University degree or post graduate 712 685 27 degree other than technical degree Technical degree or diploma equal 111 110 to degree or post-graduate degree Engineering 11 11 Medicine 72 71 Agriculture Veterinary and dairying 2 2 .. Technology ._. Teaching 24 24 Others 2 Z .. '-- 93

.AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

'VORKERS v VI VII VIII IX x

In Manufacturing In Transport other than Storage and Household In In Trade and Communi- III other In-lustry Construction Commerce cations Services Non-Workers

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females EdUCational Levels

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ( 1) DISTRICT

4,021 197 2,488 121 9,097 305 2,807 14 10,707 1,761 58,006 90,473 Total ],320 162 1,809 121 1,105 280 1,091 11 4,363 1,462 34,519 70,596 Illiterate 2,361 34 630 6,155 23 1,068 3 3,979 155 16,657 17,086 Literate (without educational le"el) 205 34 1,028 238 506 53 5,561 2,641 Primary or Junior Basic 114 1 19 705 375 1,235 67 1,177 135 Matriculation or higher secondary 7 1 Technical diploma not equal to degree 4 5 2 S9 6 13 4 Non technical diploma not equal to degree 16 4 97 .. 29 46: 18 76 9 University degree or poet graduate degree other than technical degree

2 4 97 3 Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post graduate degree •• 3 6 Engineering 2 .. 1 64 3 1 Medicine Agricultare .. Veterinary and d"irying Technology -e_. •• 24 Teaching 2 ~_. Others 94

D-IU PART B-INDUSTRIAt OLASSIFICATION OF WOBKERS AND,

WoaKERS --'---li-----Ill ------iV-­ In Mining, Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, fishing, BUnting As Plantations, At Total Population of workers As Agrio;ultural orch;Hds and Household and non-workers Cultivator Labourer Allied act,,;ties Industry -_ ---." ----_------~ - - -~- --...-- - ~'" Educatlun:ll Levels Persons Male~ Females ~lale3 Females ~lales Females jfale;; W.:m.li~s r,IJles l'emales 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !O 11 12

DISTRICT 45(J.'68 285,228 215,741) 132,767 105,771) 1,102 6&8 475 289 4,8.51 4,857 399,638 189,408 210,230 110,841 104,346 1,018 637 459 288 4,360 4,731 Illiterate 10 416 It7 Literate twitbout educational level) 40,562 35,782 4,780 19,095 1,318 76 g 3 73 9 Primary or Junior Basic 9,548 8,844 704 2,645 113 3 Matriculation and ilbove 1,220 1,194 26 lS6 2 TARA~AGAl{

46,608 2~ ,645 21.963 14.987 12,043 911 74 4 2 125 65 Total 41,854 20,363 21,491 12,921 11,912 93 74 4 88 55 Illiterate 30 Literate (without educational level) 4,073 3,651 422 1,896,3 129 1 7 Primary of Junior Basic 527 478 49 152 Matricu1ation and a.bove 154 153 8t RAJGARH

97,331 51,599 45.732 30,507 26.822 242 158 362 256 670 456 Total 85,393 40,618 44.775 24,718 26,396 229 158 359 255 566 442 [I1iterate 69 S Literate (without educat.ional level) 7,006 6,317 689 4,139 351 9 4 3 35 Prim""!')' of Junior Basic 4,577 4,320 257 1,535 74 :Matriculation and above 355 344 II 65 •• SARD~;\.RSlIAHAR

38 12 I.) 560 1,586 Total 66,622 34.812 31,810 20,872 16,903 81 12 5 491 1,469 lllitera to' 59,020 27,890 31,121 17,358 16,748 74 :l8 67 65 Literate (without educational level) 7,018 6,356 662 3,347 152 7 1 pdm8rY (lr juniOr Basic 469 444 25 154 Matriculation and above 115 113 2 13 .:.0 CHURU

51,584 14,464 11,108 197 100 5 .. 329 274 To\al 26,?09 24.875 4 308 274 Illiterate 45.039 20,918 24,121 11,765 10,902 172 99 1 18 Literate (without educational Itvel) 6,!J68 5,327 741 2,583 204 24 3 Primary or Junior Basic 333 322 II 86 2 Matriculavlon and above 144 142 2 30 .. 95

~ liON WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

WORKEES --V------VI---- vn ----VIII -----1£-- X

In Manufact­ uring otber than In In Transport Household In Trade and storage and In Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other services Non-workers _------_ Males Females Male~ Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Educational Levels 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRIcr

231 6.9 181 33 1,013 58 654 1 2,767 245 91,187 103.771 Total 112 60 144 32 146 58 313 781 189 71,234 99,888 Illiterate 97 7 34 659 259 943 28 14,193 3.307 Litefate (without educatioIlal level) 17 2 2 158 39 321 20 5,578 560 Primary or Junior Busic 5 50 43 722 8 182 16 Matricu'ation and above TEHSIL

18 2 5 111 2 6 204 15 9,096 9,772 Total 6 2 3 11 2 47 14 7,189 9,430 Illiterate 7 67 ... 55 1,593 293 Li tera te (w i tho u t ed uca ti onal level) 23 15 280 46 Primary or Junior Basic 1 ._" 10 3 87 H Matriculation and above TEHSIL

43 5 27 15 167 3 166 587 21 18,828 18,002 Total 18 S 24 15 24 3 90 88 16 14,502 17,485 Illiterate 14 3 100 44 181 1,758 331 Litera te (without educational level)

10 x. 37 18 124 3 2,504 177 Primary of Junior Basic 1 6 14 194 64 9 Matriculation and above TEHSIL 21 13 3 ._. 47 8 58 ._ . 316 31 12,842 13,276 Total 10 12 2 13 8 24 64 16 9,851 12,825 Illiterate 10 1 1 .=-., 31 31 153 8 2,709 436 Literate(without educationallevol)

1 .~. O_" 2 1 19 S 266 IS Primary or Junior Basic

.~ ._- 1 2 .. 80 2 16 ". Matriculation and abovo 'TEHSIL &; 1 23 6 34 4 86 392 42 11,174 13,340 Total 4 21 6 11 4 54 93 36 8.486 12,800 Illi tera te, 1 1 2 20 28 161 3 2,489 532 Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic ..." .. 1 1 41 2 189 7 ._" .. 2 3 97 10 MRtrjculatl~n and above 96

:B·III PART B- INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORJrnRS ------~.,-- ~ I II III IV In Mining, QuarrYIng, Live- stock, Furestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, Total Population of workers Agricultural Orchlirds and A t Household and non-workers As cultivator Labourer allIed activities Industry ------~------_ Educa.tiona.\ Levels PersOns ~l'1ales females Male, Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DUNGARG4.RH

Total 50,479 26,057 24,422 13,786 10,548 96 68 3 2 658 1,389

Illiterate 43,936 20,363 23,573 11,358 10,407 86 68 2 596 1,36J LiterMe (without educational level} 4,751 4,121 630 2,105 128 9 ... 52 24 Primary or Junior Basic 1,685 1,467 218 314 13 .. 10 4 Matriculation and above 107 106 9 .. RATANGARH 173 Total 52,651 ~7,1!8 25,533 13,997 10,408 86 53 14 1,532 834 Illiterate 47,004 22,214 24,790 11,894 10,250 160 86 49 14 1,451 824 Literate;without edncational level) 5,038 4,324 714 2,017 ]56 12 4 78 10 Primary or Junior B:hic 499 472 27 74 2 1 3 Matriculation and above 110 108 2 12 ... SUJANGARH

Total 85,693 44,288 41,405 24,154 17,947 219 114 36 10 977 319 llliterate 77,392 37.033 40,359 20,827 17,731 204 114 29 10 860 306 Litera te(without educational level) 6,608 5,686 922 3,008 198 14 5 J02 U Pu[])ary Or Junior Basic 1,458 1,341 117 280 17 ,_. .. 14 :a

"]fON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY--Oonrld,

\VORKERS ------v VI VII VIII IX x

In Manufactur­ h. ing other than In Transport Househ"ld In Trade & Storage and In Other Industry Construction Commerce Communications services Non-workers

J&a~es Ft'males Males Females Males Females Males F('males Males Females ~lales Females lduclltional levels

13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 TEHslL

19 8 16 207 7 114 275 38 10,883 12,362 Total I) 6 6 23 7 43 91 27 8.149 11,695 Illiterate 7 8 119 51 71 6 1,699 472 Literate (without educational lel'el) 3 2 2 61 9 39 4 1,028 195 Primary of Junior Basic .. 4 11 74 1 7 Matriculation and above 'lEHSIL 49 23 12 1 98 27 164 442 37 10,598 14,102 Total 23 19 9 15 27 87 209 31 8,317 !3,53& Illiterate 24 4 3 1 68 69 137 2 1,912 541 Literate(without educational leve I) 1 9 2 31 3 351 22 Primary or Junior Batie 1 •• 6 6 65 1 1& Matriculation and above TEBSIL 81 17 95 11 349 '1 60 551 61 17,766 22,919 Total 4Z 16 79 II 49 7 14 189 49 14,740 22,lIS Illiterate 34 1 16 254 35 .. 185 I 2,033 702 Literate(without educational le"eJ) 2 2S 7 52 2 960 98 Primary.r Junior Balic 3 - - 21 125 1 33 4 Matriculation and abon 98

B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRy

Branch of Industry Total 'rotal Employee Others ------Rural -----.------Division & Major Group of I. S- I. C. Urban Males Females ------Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 DISTRICT

A tL DIVISIO N T 8,299 6,7?O 133 416 8,166 6,354 R 4,851 4,857 67 365 4,784 4,492 U 3.448 1.913 66 51 3,382 1,862 Division 0 T 3.924 4,227 50 278 3,874 3,949 R 3,619 4,111 45 271 3,634 3,834 U 245 116 5 1 240 115, Major Group 00 T 100 34 100 34 R 1 1 U 99 34 99 34 04 T 3,824 4,193 50 278 3,774 3,915 R 3,678 4,111 45 277 3,633 3,834 U 146 82 5 1 141 81 Division 2&3 T 4,375 2,543 83 138 4,292 2,405 R 1,172 746 22 88 1,150 658 U 3,203 1,797 61 60 3,142 1,71.7 Major Group 20 T 217 288 S 1 212 287 R 4~ 225 1 44 225 U 172 63 4 1 168 62 21 U 3 1 3 1

22 T 63 25 8 .0 55 25 R II 1 2 9 1 U 52 24 6 (6 24 ·23 T 625 1,028 11 104 614 924 R 38 146 60 38 86 u 587 882 11 44 576 838 24 R 2 .. 2 25 T 13 87 12 J3 75 R 8 86 12 8 74 U 5 1 5 )

26 U 1 .0 27 T 187 95 13 5 174 90 R 46 )8 1 46 )7 U 141 77 13 4 128 73 28 T 652 102 27 6 625 96 R 321 35 19 6 302 29 U 331 67 8 323 67 29 U 1 .. 30 R .. 1 31 T 1,151 513 5 g 1,146 50S }{ 200 66 7 200 59 U 951 447 5 1 946 446 32 U 4 2 lUI 4 2 3' U 4 2 4 2 34-35 T 359 114 3 356 114 R 13Q 4S 139 45 U 220 69 3 217 69 36 T 309 119 309 119 R 203 83 •• 203 83 1J 106 36 •• 106 36 37 1J 1 ... 38 U 2 2 ... 39 T 780 167 11 2 769 165 158 R 158 41 • 0 2 39 U 622 126 11 611 126 9-~}

B.IV PUT A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFl~ATI()N BY SEX AND c.LUi ·QF W9Jl,KElt OF PIllBSO_ AT WOKE AT JU>USEHOLD I~PUSTRY-Ooncld. .

Total Employee Others Branch of Industry Totql Rural ------~------,.... ---~------Male~ Females Males Females Males Females piv l~on & major Group of I. S. J. C. rrban S 6 7 I "1 3 4 Tebsil-\'/ise by Divisicns only

TARANAGAR TEHSIL . 125 55 I) .. 120 65 All Divisions Rural 0 6 6 Division 2&3 119 55 5 114 55

RAJOARH TEHSIL 670 450 13 364 657 86 AU Divisions Rural 0 418 329 4 277 414 52 Division 2&3 252 121 9 87 243 34

SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL 1,538 560 1,536 8 652 All Divisions Rural 0 1,301 456 1,301 8 ... 448 Division 2&3 2)5 104 235 104

CRURU TEHSIL 274 329 !74 329 All Divisions Rural .. 0 230 217 230 217 Division 2&3 112 112 44 .. «

DUNGARGARH TEHSIL 1.389 22 638 1,889 All Divisions 658 0 537 1,277 554 1,217 17 l)ivisioll 2&3 Rural 99 112 104 112 5 ....

RATANGARH TEHSIL 834 15 1 1,517 888 AU Divisions Rural 1,582 0 1,347 129 1,362 729 15 .. l>ivlsio~ 2&3 170 104 170 lOS 1

SUJANGARH TEHSIL

319" 4 e .• 8'78 81' All DivisiODs Rural 977 0 245 661 24S Dlvlsion 2&3 666 •• lOS 74 311 74 3 •. 0 100

B-IV PART B-INDUSTltIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND OLASS OF WORKER. OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry ---_------Total Total Employer . Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Group of I.H. I.e. Urban ----~------_ - -~------~---- Males Females Males Females l\,'Iales Ferlules ]\fales Females .Hales Females

2 3 4 5 n 7 8 9 10 11 12

DISTRICT

ALL DIVISION T 34,992 3.142 4.53S 82 17,122 1,466 11,361 1.323~ 1,9iO 271 U 29,671 2,447 4,40~ 82 13,812 1,301 9.974 957 1.483 107

Division 0 T 982 325 .JJ 2 201 9 .535 244 IJ2 70 U 447 45 43 :] IDU ,5 190 3'; 24 3

Major Group 00 T 84 4 6 34 2 35 2 9 U 611 3 6 31 I 23 2 8

01 T 14 1 13 U 13 I 12

02 T 26 4 14 8 U 20 3 12 5 04 T 7611 321 33 2 140 7 492 242 !O3 70 L! 346 42 33 2 135 4 162 33 16 J3

Division 1 T 124 13 16 46 4 58 9 U 94 4 11 31i 4 40 "4 Major Group 10 T 124 13 16 46 4 58 9 4 U 94 4 1I 39 4 40 ... 4 Division 2 &.3 T 4,252 266 517 20 1,32,j 23 2,040 177 370 41, U 4,021 197 .511 20 1,2M 15 1,938 148 328 14 .\.fajor Group 20 T 642 26 129 232 2 222 22 59 2 U 609 23 127 209 1 214 22 59

21 T 36 1 9 I 14 12 U 35 1 9 I 13 12 , . 22 T 295 2 14 192 2 ' 86 3 U 291 2 14 ISS 2 86 3

23 T 163 61 9 77 5 53 49 24 7 U 144 60 9 61 5 52 48 22 "'! 24 T 5\ 4 46 1 .. U 49 4 44 1 2S T 3 I 3 I U 2 1 2 1 26 T 4 1 3 U 4 1 3 27 T 878 123 71 13 168 12 588 83 51 15 U 785 87 71 13 151 5 522 64 41 5 28 T 5.58 •• 37 170 333 18 U 5.53 37 167 331 18 .. 29 'x 10 2 7 1 .. U 10 :2 7 1 30 T 54 13 13 16 .. 2 U 54 13 23 ]6 2

31 'f 209 21 27 .5 25 125 12 32 4 U 188 13 27 S ;10 119 8 22 101

B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Ooned,

Branch (f Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker ------Total ------Division and Major Croup of r. S.l. C. Urban !\f lIes Females M~les Females ~bk; Female~ :'Ifales Females Males Femal6s ::! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DISTRICT-Conrd.

:,Iajor GroUp 32 T 3 3 ,,~ U 2 2 ..-=:II .:_. 33 T 53 8 31 12 2 U 50 8 31 9 2 ..::. 34-35 T 154 24 17 1 55 53 6 29 17 U 121 3 17 1 52 43 1 9 36 T 170 1 31 55 .. 69 15 U 165 1 31 54 65 U 37 T 22 4 13 3 2 U 20 3 13 2 •• 2 '" 38 T 41 7 11 21 2 U 40 7 10 21 2 39 T 906 6 134 200 I 442 5 130 U 899 6 131 )96 1 442 5 130 Division 4 T 2,6'19 154 98 1 803 20 1,628 88 150 45 U 2,498 121 98 1 739 20 1,552 73 109 27 Major Group 40 T 2,679 154 98 1 803 20 J,628 88 ISO 46 U 2,498 12l 98 1 739 20 1,552 73 109 27 Division 5 T 315 2 1 314 2 U 291 2 1 290 2 Major Group 50 T 273 1 272 U 249 .. t 248 51 T 42 2 42 2 U 42 2 42 2

Division 6 T 10,110 .'31'3 .3,490 44 2,280 12 3,265 263 1,075 44 U 9,097 30S .1,372 44 1,9811 12 2,885 224 854 25 .Major Group 60-63 T 1,448 10 526 2 392 3 364 4 166 1 U 1,388 9 518 2 367 :J 332 3 lSI 1 64-68 T 8.461 341 2,918 39 1.780 9 2,855 250 908 43 U 7,516 284 2,808 39 I,SI5 9 2,491 212 702 24 l' 69 201 12 46 3 108 46 9 1 00 U 193 12 46 3 104 42 9 1 II!:lI

Division 7 T .3,461 IS 94- 1 2,705 6 1)42 7 20 U 2,807 14 92 1 2,066 7 632 7 17

'Major Group 70-71 T 3,293 lS 94 I 2,537 7 642 7 20 U 2,666 14 92 1 1,925 6 632 7 17 72 T 1 .. •• U 1 73 T 16: 167 U 140 140

..DivisIon 8 T 1,268.9 1,971 278 14 9,013 1,365 3,161 526 237 66 U 10.012 1,73] 273 14 6,8/:)[1 1,218 2,705 461 145 J8 L02

B-IV ~PAR!l' B-~NDUS~~L CLU$UlCAl'lON BY :SEX .AND CLASS OF W~&KE~ OF P;EBSONS AT WORK IN .l\ON-HQ;U8_0~D IN»USll'RY, TR.ADE, ;BUSINESS, 'ROFESSl~~ ,OK .SE.RVICE-Oo.ncld. Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker ------Total ------_- --_._------Division and Major GroUp of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females lYrales Females Males Females- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1t 12 DISTRICT-Concld.

Major Group SO T 3,703 256 .::. 3,703 256 00 U 2,610 228 2,610 228 0" •• 81 T 2,007 252 16 1,942 244 47 8 2 U 1,35J 218 16 1,288 210 45 8 2 82 T 668 89 34 2 511 57 108 29 15 t U 536 77 34 2 412 50 86 25 4 83 T 6lt 31 23 3 232 8 322 19 34 1 U 520 25 23 3 214 6 260 15 23 I

84 T 125 1 7 :t:.' 61 ~.. 57 1 U 122 6 .60 56 85 T 49 4 36 8 1 U 23 4 12 7 00 86 T 68 8 93 7 29 U 55 7 36 7 19 87 T 278 21 31 4 117 1 102 8 28 8 U 193 12 30 4 95 I 64 7 4 88 T 2,355 876 156 4 1,334 592 764 250 101 30' U 2,141 832 155 4 1,197 560 713 244 76 24 89 T 2,825 437 7 1 1,038 200 1,724 210 56 26 U 2,461 332 5 1 965 156 1,455 162 36 13 Division 9 T 470 JJ 1 435 24 32 9 2 U 404 28 1 369 19 3:! 9 2

Ma.jor Group SO T 470 33 1 435 24 32 9 2 U 404 28 1 369 19 32 9 2 10'3

B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Workers in Xon-Household Total Workers Branch of Industry Workers at Household Industry Industry etc. ~------.-~-----~------~--- Division, Major Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban "Group aud Minor _~______Group of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females PerSons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DISTRICT

All Divisions 53,203 43,291 9,912 37,479 33,119 4,360 2,299 6,770 3,448 1,913 34,992 3,142 29,671 2,447 • Division 0 9,368 4,81e 4,552 853 692 lfil 3,924 4,227 245 116 892 325 447 45 Major Group 00 222 184 38 204 167 161 100 34 99 34 84 4 68 3 Minor Group 005 J20 100 20 102 83 19 so 17 49 17 50 3 34 2 'Major Group 01 14 14 13 13 .. 14 13 02 26 26 20 20 26 20 04 9,106 4,592 4,514 616 492 124 3,824 4,193 146 82 768 321 346 42 Minor Group 040 8,257 4,:187 4,170 574 454 120 3,370 3,869 128 78 717 301 326 42 041 430 403 27 22 22 393 24 14 10 3 8 048 397 8S 312 9 5 4 61 300 4 4 24 12 Division 1 137 124 13 98 94 4 •• 124 13 94 4 "Major Group 10 137 124 13 98 94 4 124 13 94 4 Minor Group leO 7 7 5 S .,' 7 S 10! 4 4 4 4 4 4 102 5 5 5 S 5 S 103 2 2 .. 2 104 7 7 6 6 '. 7 6 •• 107 104 91 13 70 66 4 .. 91 13 66 4 109 8 8 7 7 8 7 -* Divisj,m 2 & 3 11,436 8,627 2,809 9,218 '1,224 1,994 4,375 2,543 3,203 1.797 4,252 266 4/)21 197 Major Group 20 1,173 859 314 867 781 86 217 288 172 63 642 26 609 23 Minor Group 200 292 277 IS 255 244 u 8 2 6 269 13 238 10 206 231 21 210 •• 21 210 .. 207 288 215 73 252 193 59 168 71 146 57 47 2 47 2 209 329 313 16 328 312 16 19 S 19 5 294 11 293 11 Major Group 21 41 39 2 40 J8 2 3 J 3 36 3S 22 385 358 27 369 343 26 63 25 52 24 295 2 291 2 Minor Group 220 347 320 27 334 308 26 27 2S 19 24 293 i 289 2 ''Major Group 23 1.877 788 1,089 1.673 7lJ 62$ J.028 "2 587 182 163 CSI 144 60 104

B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Gontd.

Workers if' Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Worker~ Workers at Household ]ndustry Industry etc. ------_------_------Division. Major Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban Group and Minor ------­ -----~ ------_-- Group of I. S. J. C. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Male~ Females Males Frmales.

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

DISTRICT-O ontd.

Minor Group 231 96 17 79 19 8 11 13 72 4 4 4 7 4 7 233 I,m 371 766 1,105 353 752 329 719 312 706 42 47 41 46 235 263 175 88 247 163 84 158 88 147 83 17 16 1

237 257 118 139 196 117 79 leO 136 99 76 18 3 18 3·

Majer Group 24 53 53 49 49 2 51 49 25 104 16 88 9 7 2 13 87 5 3 2 Minor Group 253 75 I 67 1 7 67 Major Group 26 5 5 5 5 4 4 27 1.283 1.065 218 1,090 926 164 187 95 141 77 878 123 785 87 Minor Group 273 1,176 981 195 1,041 8S8 153 1427 8 141 72 839 117 747 8t 214 SI 46 12 45 12 1 Major Group 28 1,312 1,210 102 951 884 67 652 102 331 67 558 55) Minor Group 280 119 119 118 118 31 31 88 87 28) 31S 311 4 ISS IS5 191 4 37 121) 118 282 302 302 193 193 183 76 119 117 28& 274 176 98 183 116 67 169 98 109 67 7 7 289 275 275 ._. 275 275 70 70 20S 205 Major Group 29 11 11 .::-. 11 11 10 10 30 5S .....sS 54 54 54 54 31 1,894 1,360 534 1,599 1,139 460 1,151 513 951 447 209 21 188 Minor Group 310 264 160 104 239 143 96 139 102 122 94 21 221 2 311 1,476 1,091 38S 1,294 S58 336 949 376 819 327 142 9 139 9' 314 73 66 7 38 35 J 39 7 8 3 27 27 Major Group 32 9 7 2 8 6 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 33 59 57 2 56 S4 2 4 2 4 2 :53 50 ..•. 34-35 651 S13 138 4!3 341 72 359 114 220 69 IS4 24 121 3 Minor Group 340 89 73 16 80 64 16 44 15 35 IS 29 29 1 343 69 44 25 30 30 2 4 2 .-. 42 21 28 3;0 374 292 82 241 195 46 26.5 80 168 44 27 2 27 105

B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THA.N CULTIVATION-Gontd.

Workers in Non-House hold Branch of Industry Total Workers Workers at Household Indu,try In uustry etc. Division, Major Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban Group and Minor ------­ Group of I. S. 1. C. PersOn3 Males Females Persons Males Femalea Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

DISTRICT- Oontd.

Major Group 36 599 479 120 308 271 37 309 119 106 36 170 1 165 1

Minor Group 369 494 384 110 216 181 35 293 110 94 3S 91 87 IDI Major Group 37 23 23 21 21 1 22 20 ._.

38 43 43 42 42 2 2 41 40 .::... 39 1,859 1,686 173 1,653 1,521 132 780 167 622 126 906 6 899 6 Minor Group 393 1,347 1,343 4 1,212 1,210 2 604 3 477 1 739 1 733 1 399 458 289 169 387 257 130 168 164 137 125 121 5 120 5 Division 4 2,833 2,679 154 2,619 2,498 121 2,679 154 2,498 121 Major Group 40 2,833 2,679 154 2,619 2,498 121 2,679 154 2,498 121 Minor Group 400 2,729 2,576 153 2,532 2,411 121 .. 2,576 153 2,411 121 401 52 51 1 40 40 51 1 40 403 52 52 47 47 ... 52 47 Division 5 317 315 2 293 291 2 •• .. 315 2 291 2 Major Group 50 273 273 249 249 273 249 .-. Minor Group 500 263 263 .. 246 246 263 246 501 10 10 3 3 .. 10 •• 3 .. Major Group 51 44 42 2 44 42 2 42 2 42 2 Minor Group 510 44 42 2 44 42 2 -_. 42 2 42 2 • Division 6 10,473 10,110 363 9,402 9,097 305 lO,lJO 363 9,097 305 Major Group 60-63 1,458 1,448 10 1,397 1,388 9 1,448 10 1,388 9 Minor Group 601 146 146 141 141 146 141 602 765 757 8 728 720 8 757 8 720 8 639 279 278 1 277 276 278 1 276 Major Group 64-68 8,802 8,461 341 7,800 i ,516 284 8,461 341 7,516 284

Minor Group 640 3,279 3,047 232 ~ ,871 2,649 222 3,047 232 2,649 222 645 106 63 43 61 56 5 63 43 56 5 646 277 271 6 252 246 6 271 6 246 6 650 2,215 2,205 10 1,923 1,914 9 2,205 10 1,914 9 6B9 1,832 1,814 18 1,708 1,694 14 1,814 18 1,694 14 106

B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Workers in Non -Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Industry etc. ------~-''''''''------' Division, Major Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban Group and ~,1inor ------~------____ Group of r. S. J. C. Person~ 3hle; Females Persons :\Iales Females ~.fales Females Males Females MaleS Females MaJes Femalea

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS DISTRICT-G onld.

Major Gruup 69 213 201 12 205 193 12 201 12 193 12 * Division 7 3,476 3,401 15 2,821 2,807 14 3,461 15 2,807 14 Major Group 70-71 3,308 3,293 15 2,680 1,666 14 3,293 15 2,666 14 Minor Group 700 2,180 2,170 10 1,607 1,598 9 2,170 10 1,598 9 70t 1L8 ! 18 106 106 118 106 702 332 332 305 305 332 305 703 474 471 3 466 463 3 471 3 463 3 704 140 139 138 137 ]39 137 1 705 40 39 39 38 39 38 Major GJ oup 72 1

73 167 101'-' 140 140 167 140 Minor Group 730 154 154 127 127 154 121

• Division 8 14,f}60 12,689 1,971 11,748 10,012 1,731 12,689 1,971 10,012 1,731

Major Group 80 3,909 3,703 255 1,838 2,610 228 3,703 256 2,610 228 Minor Group 803 999 999 724 724 999 724

804 488 48+ 4 67 64 3 484 4 6~ 3 805 1,096 865 231 886 680 216 865 231 680 216 809 1,376 1,355 21 1,151 1,142 9 1,355 21 1,142 9 Major Group 81 2,!59 2,007 252 1,569 1,351 218 2,007 252 1,351 218 Minor Group IH 1 2,131 1,880 251 1,441 1,224 217 ],880 251 1,224 217

Major Group 82 757 668 89 613 536 77 668 89 S36 77

Minor Group 820 735 648 87 591 516 75 648 87 516 75 Major Group &3 642 611 31 545 520 25 .. 611 31 520 25 Minor Group 830 236 215 2] 232 215 17 •• 215 21 215 17 831 236 231 S 234 229 5 .. •• 231 5 229 5 832 170 165 5 79 76 3 165 5 76 3

Major Group 84 126 125 1 122 122 ."_. 125 1 122 85 49 49 •• 23 23 •• 49 23 86 76 68 8 62. 55 7 68 8 S5 7 87 299 278 21 205 !~3 12 •• 278 21 193 12 107

B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL OLASSIFICATION :B¥ SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Ooncld. Workers at Household Workers in Non-Household Total Workers Industry Industry etc· Branch of Indu;;try ------_------_-_-_-_-_------Division, Major Total Urban Total Urban Total Ur-:'an Group and Minor ------_-_------_-_---_------Group of J. S. I. C. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaJes Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS DISTRICT-Coneld.

Minor Group 872 20S 184 21 111 99 12 184 21 99 12 Major Group 88 3,231 2,355 376 2.973 2,141 832 2,355 876 2,141 832 Minor Group 880 2,025 1,255 770 1,841 1,155 726 1,255 770 1,115 726 882 276 270 6 269 263 6 270 6 263 6 883 264 197 67 264 197 67 197 67 197 67 884 626 593 33 559 526 33 593 33 525 33 Major Group 89 3,262 2,825 437 2,793 2,461 332 2,825 437 2,461 332 .Minor Group 890 3,262 2,825 437 2,793 2,461 332 2,825 437 2,461 332 Division 9 -503 470 33 432 404 28 470 33 404 23 Major Group 90 503 470 33 432 404 28 470 33 404 28 Minor Group 900 503 470 33 432 404 28 470 33 404 23

Note:-The mark of an asterisk is given on those Divisions under Which there are minor groups having less than I % of wcrkers under that particular division ( 0.5% in case of Division 2 & 3) Jhe figures of such minor groups which have been omitted from the table are shown in the Appendix. )08

APPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV PART C

Minor Groups having less than 1% of the workers of the Jespective division and less than 0.5% in csse of Mir:or Grcups of division 2 & 3 only have been shown in the Appendix. The following abbreviations have been used:- HI = lIousehold Industry M Males NlII = Non-household Industry F Females 006 Total NHI (M 11) Urban NHI (M 11), 007 Total NHI (M 2) Urban NHI (Ml), 374 Total NHl (M5) Urban NHI (1115), 375 Total NllI NEIl (M 2),008 Total NHI (M8). Urban NH! (M8), 009 Total HI (M2) Urban NHI (.M2), 37"6 Total NHI (M1) Urban NHI (MI) (M 00 F 17), NHI (M 13, F I) Urban HI eM 50, F 17), NHI (M 13, Fl), 378 Total NH! (M6) Urban NflI eM5), 379 Total NHI (M3) Urban 010 Total NHI (MI2), 011 Total NHI (M!) Urban NHI (M1), 014 NHI (M3), 380 Total NHI (l\I3) Urban NHI {M3), 381 Total NHI Total NIH (Ml) Urban NHI (MI), 020 Total NHI (M20) Urban NHI (MI) Urban NHI ( MI), 382 Total BI (MI) NHI (l\I2) Urban HI (MI) eM 17), 021 Total NHI (M4) Urban NHI (MIl, 023 Total NHl (AU) NHI(:M2), 383 Total NBI mm Urban NHI (MI). 384 Total HI (Ml) Urban NHl (MI). 025 Total NHI (Ml) Urban NHI ( Ml) 042 Total NRI (M22) Urban HI (Mli Nill (M22), 385 Total NEI (MI), 388 NHI (MU) Urban NHI (MIt), 047 Total NHI(M6,FS}. 20t Total NHI Total NHI (1\110) Urban NilJ (MI0), 389 Total NHT (Mil Urban (MI3) Ufhan NHI (MI2}, 202 ToLll HI eM 1) NHI (M1) Urban H[ (MI) NHI (MI), 390 Total NnI (M2) Urban NRl (M2) 391 Total HI NHI (Ml), 203 Total NIIl (MI) Urban NHI (Ml). 20S Total NHI (MS) NHI (MI) Urban HI (MS) NHI (Ml), 392 Total HI (M3)NHI (MI6) Urban NHI (MI6), 20J Total NHf (MU Urban NHI (Mll. (M43) Orban HI (1\13) NHl (M43). 600 Total NHI (M98,Fl) Urban 210 Total NHI (MI) Urban NHI ~MI:, 213 l'otal NHI (M2)Urban~HI NHI (M95" 603 Tota! NlIl (MIS) Urban NH! (MI4), 604 Total (MIl, 214 Total HI 1M2) l'JHI (MI,Flj. Urban HI (M2) NHt (MI, NflI (M7) Urban NHI (M2), 60S Total Nfl! (MS) Urbanr-.BI (N2) FI),21S Total HI (Fl) NRl(MI6) Urban Hi (Fl) NEt (M16), 216 606 Total NHI (M29) Urban NHJ (M29), 607 Total },HI (M3) Total HI (MI) NHI (MI3) Urban HI (Mil NHI (MI3). 217 Total Urban NHI (M2), 608 Total NflI (M6) Urban NHI (M6), 610 Total NHI (M3) Urban NHI (M3), 221 Total NHI (~i1) UrbanNHI (MI). NUl 1M2) Urban NF!I (M2), 611 Total NHI (MIO) Urban NHI 223 Total HI (M33) NHI (MI) Urban HI (M33) NHI CMI), 226 Total (MIO), 612 Total NHl (M4) Urban NHI (M4), 613 Total NHI (M2) Br (M3), 230 Total III (MIS.FI) NE-lI (1\124, F3) Urban HI (l\IlS,FIl) Urban NUL (MI), 614 Total NHI (1\14) Urban NHI (M4), 617 Total NHI (M24,F2), 232 Total .\fBI (M501 Orban NflI (jI35). 234 Total NHI (M6) Urban l\1I1 UYl4), 620 Total NIH (MlS) Urban NHI NHI (M2), 236 Total HI (:'IUO,FI2) NHI (l\14) Urban HI (MI0.FI2) (MI4), 621 Total NIH (M4) Urban I'-IHI (M4), 630 Total NHI (M27) NHI (M4), 238 Total NHI (M1) Urban NHI (MIl, 239 Total Urban NHI (l\I26), 632 Tot:11 NH1 (MS) Urban NH! (M5), 633 Total NHI (MI, FI) Urban NHr (MI, Fl), 240 Total NHJ (MIO) NHI (M4) Urban NHl (M4), fl34 Total NHI (MI) Urban NHI (Ml) Urban NHI (1\1:9), 241 Total HI (Ml) NflI fM 29) Urban 636 Total NHI (M2) Urban "HI (.LVI2), 638 Total NHI (MI9) Urban NITI (M28), 242 Total NHJ (MI) Urban NHI (]\II), 244 NHI (MI9), 641 Total NHI (M79,F3) Urban NHI(M77,F3)642 Total Total HI (MIl NHI (!\fll) Urban NHI (MIl), 250 Total NHI (MI) NHI (M50) Urban NHI (M45), 643 Total NHI (lHI5F4) Urban NHI Urban NRI (l\11), 251 TotaiNHI (MI) Urban NflJ (Ml), 25.5 Total (M12,F4), 644 Total NHI (M84) Urban NHI (M75), 647 Total NHI HI (M6,F20) Urban HI \1\15),256 Total NflI (Fl) Urban ~Hr (F!) (M40) Urban NHI (M26), 648 Total NHI (M26,F3) Urban NHl' 260 Total NflI (M3) Urban NHI Om), 262 Total HI (Ml), Urba~ (M26,F31, 6S1 Total NHI (MS2,F5) Urban NHI (M34,FIJ, 652 Total HI (MI), 265 Total NIH (Ml) Urban NHI (1'111), 211 Total "Nfll NHI (M2S) Urban NlIl IM24), 6j3 Total NHT (M!9,F n Urban NHI (MS) Urban NEIl (1'.f5) , 272 Total HI (F3) NEl[ (M2S,F6) Urban HI(F3) (M19,Fll 655 Tobl NHI eM57) Urban NHI (M54) 660 Total NIH NH( (M1S,F6), 277 Total NHI(M2)UrbanNHI(M2),278TotaINHlrMI, (MIS) Urban KHI (M9, 66] Total NHI (1\f41) Urban NHI 1M 391) Urban NHI (MI),2791'otal HI (F2) NHl(MS) Urban HI (f2) NHI 662 Total Nfll (MSO,F4) Urban Nfll (M78,F4), 663 Total NHI IM4) (MS), 283 Total HI MI) Nill (MlZ) Urban HI (Ml) ~HI (\1121, 284 Urban NMI (M4 J, 664 Total NHI (M2) Urban NRT (M2), 670 Total Tota! Hl(M7)NHI(M61 UrbanHI (M7):zi!Hl(~r6l,285 TotalNHI NHI pI3l) Urban NBI (M20', 671 Total NHT (M96) Urban NHI (M91}, 672 Urban ~HI [Ml}Urban NHI(MIl, 290 TotalSH[ (M7) Urban NHT (~I7l, 291 Total Total NHI (l\IS2) t1\151). 673 Total NHl (M38) NHI (Mh Urban NHr (MI 292 Total HI (Ml) NHI CM2)' (,rbaU HI Urban NHl (;\137),680 Total Nfll (MlO) Urban Nill (lI5) 68L (M!) NHl (M2), 300 Total HI PII) NHT (M6) Urb311 NHI 1:\16', Total NHJ (;,f62) Urban NIH (M62), 682 Tota! KHI (U39) Urban 301 Total NHI (M5 Urban NHI (:\15),302 Total NHI (1\{39) Urb:lll NHI(37), 683 TOtal NHl (M41.FI1) Urban NHI (M41,Fll) 684 Total ~RI (M39), 303 Tohl NHI (~14) Urban NHI (;-'i4), 312. Total HI NIH (l\I24i Urban NHl (Mil). 68S Total NH1(M3) Urban NHr (l\I3) ,PI), Urban Hl(Ml), 313 TotCllHI(M22.F5) NHl (HI9,F8) Urb:ln 686 Total ~Hr (M60) Urban NHI) (1159),687 Total NB I (M4) Urba~ NHI (MI), 315 (Total Hf (!\f2.F22) NHf (F21 Urb:m HI ('>,G,F22) ~HI (M4) 688 To~al NRI (MI2.FI) Urban NHI (M12,Fl), 690 Total NHI (F2), 320 Total NHJ (t-.1l) Urban ..... HI (Mt), 321 Total HI (:\13, NHI (l\I6) Urban NHI (M6)' 691 Tota] l\BI (M5) Urban N1H (l\15) [<'2) NHI (Ml) Urban Hf(M3,F2, NHl {MIl. 323 Total HI (M1) 692 Tobl NHI (l\123) Urban NHI (MI6). 693 Total NHt (M22) Urba~ NHl 0122), 694 Total NEI (M77,F12) Urban l'iHI (M76 F121 695 lJrban HI (Mil, 324 Total NHT (i\Il), 330 Tob! ~Hf (r..1I) Urban N"B.I (MI).331 Total NflI (M3) Urb'lnN"'I (1'.13),335 Total HI IM4) Total NUl (1\150) Urban NB r (l\I50), 696 Total NHf (l\[l) U~ba (MI). 697 (!\II) ~HI (M9) Urban HI (M41 NHl (1\191, 336 Tohl NEH ("-121) Urban NH r Total NEI Urban NBI (:\[1), 699 Total NH~ (MI6) "Grban NHI (MI6), 706 Total NflI (1'113) Urban NHI (lUI ~HI (MIS), 337 Total NHI (F2) NHI 0\119) Urban HI (F2) NHI (M3) :M19), 341 Total HI (!\.it) NHf (Mal Urban HI (M!) NHI (1\IS), 707 Total NHI (1\I!l)Urban NRI (1111),708 Total NHI U;ba~ NBI (M2). 709 Total NHI (MO, 710 Total NHr (::\[6) Urban NIH !42 Total HI (Ml) NFfI (1\1131 Urban H[ (MI) NHI (~1l3), 344 fotal HI {M5,F5' NHI (MI6) Urban NUl (M:t5l, 345 Total NHI (M5), 722 Total NHJ (Ml), Urban NHl (MI), 73l Total NEI (M13 Urban NIH (:'Ir13), 810 Total NHI (Ml26) UrbRD NHI (l\fl26) 812) ~Ml7) Urban NIH (M21, 352 Total HI (M?2I, 353 Total HI (1\116 1."10) Urban HI (MIIFtO', 357 Tobl HI (MI) NHI (MI) Urban NH! Total NHI (Ml,FI) Urban NHI cm,Fl), 821 Total NHI (M20 F2) 'MI), 359 Total HT IM21 NFIf (/vfl) Urban:ar (l\I2) NHI (lUI', 360 Urban~J_II (:1120 ,F2J,840Total,N HI (ll] 23 ,FI) ,UrbanNHJ (M 120),841 Total rotal HI 1M 10, F9) NHI 11\133, FI) Urban HI ' M6,Fl) NHI (1\132, NHW\I2, Urban "NilI CM2), 850 Total NHI (MI) Urban NHI (l\n) [<'1),361 Total NHI (]lf7) Urban NFlI {M7). 362 Total NHI (M2} 851 Total NITI (M33) Urban NHI (M8), 852TGtaLNHl(M6)Ujba~ NE I (\[5), 853 Total NET (~r9) UrbJ.n NHI (1\19), 860 Total NH I ~rban NHI (M2), 363 Total NITI (M2) Urban NEIl 1M2), 365 Total -II (M4) NlU (M12 \ Urban HI (i\I4) NHI eM12) , 366 Total NHI (M3) (M.8) Urban NflI (l\IS), 861 Total NRI (M34,f8) Urban NHl (M2S,F7) 862 Total :-

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART C TehsUwDe Indastrial classification by sex: and division of persons at work other than cUltivation in rural areas only

Workers at Workers in NOD -Household Bralleh ofIndustry Total Workers Household Industry _------Industry etc. Division of I.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Males Females ------Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TARA-NAGAR TEHSIL

All Divisions 544 468 76 125 55 343 21 Division 0 12 ]0 2 6 4 2 2&3 189 132 57 ]19 S5 13 2 4 5 5 5 6 113 HI 2 III 2 7 6 6 6 8 219 204 15 204 15

RAJGARH TEHSIL 2,772 2,022 All Divisions 750 670 450 1,352 300 Division 0 1,365 780 585 418 329 362 2&3 421 295 256 126 252 121 43 5 4 42 27 15 27 6 170 15 167 3 167 3 7 166 166 166 8 585 566 19 566 9 23 19 21 2 21 2

BARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL 2,610 1,017 1.593 All Divisions 560 1,536 457 57 Division 0 1,774 468 1,306 456 1,301 12 2&3 373 125 248 5 104 235 21 13 4 3 3 .. 3 6 55 47 8 41 8 7 58 58 58 333 302 8 31 302 31 9 14 14 14

CHURU TEHSIL 1,201 874 327 All Divisions 329 274 545 53 Division 0 447 217 230 217 230 1 5 5 5 2&3 162 117 4S 112 44 5 29 23 6 1 4 23 6 6 38 34 4 34 7 86 86 4 369 86 8 4l! 42 369 42 9 23 23 23 .. DUNGARGARH TEHSIL 1,292 1,444 All Divisions 2,736 658 1,189 534 5S 554 Division 0 1,833 J,279 554 1,277 2 1 3 3 3 123 2&3 243 120 104 112 19 8 4 16 16 16 S 5 5 .. 5 .. 6 214 207 7 .'" 207 ; 7 114 114 114 .. 8 307 270 31 270 1 37 9 1 1 110

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART C Tehsilwise Industrial elassification by se:r and division of persons at work other than cultivation in rural areas only-GaneM. Workers at Household Workers in Non-Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry etc. --_------Division of I. S. I. C. Persons Males Females ]'vIa1es Females Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 RATANGARH TEHSIL

All Divisions 3,287 2,350 937 1,532 S34 818 103 Division 0 ::,153 1,410 743 1,362 729 48 14- 1 5 S 5 2&3 347 219 128 170 105 49 23 4 13 12 1 12 1 S 19 19 19 6 125 98 27 98 27 7 165 164 1 164 1 8 459 422 37 .. 422 37 9 1 1 1 SUJANGARH T£HSIL

All Divisions 2,574 2,149 425 977 319 1,172 106 Division 0 931 685 246 666 245 19 1 1 26 17 9 17 9 2&3 483 392 91 311 74 81 17 4 106 95 11 9S 11 6 356 349 7 349 7 7 60 60 60 8 603 544 59 S44 59 9 9 7 2 ._. 7 2 III

D-V-OCCt1.PATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATIOlf

Total Workers Dlwion, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Femaa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DISTRICT

All Divisions Total 53,203 43,291 9,912 37,479 33,119 III 1,354 1,016 338 590 4,360 541 49 IV 15,069 8,299 6,770 5,361 3,448 V 4,518 4,252 1,913 266 4,218 4,021 197 VI 2,833 2,679 154 2,619 2,498 VU 10,473 10,110 9,402 121 363 9,097 305 VIU 3,476 3,461 15 2,821 2,807 IX 15,4tO 13,474 14 2,006 12,468 10,707 1,761 • Division 0 Professional, Technical and Related Workers

Total 3,746 3,382 364 2,749 2.4415 304 III 12 12 12 12 IV 4 4 4 4 V 16 15- 1 16 15 1 VI 10 10 10 10 VII 8 8 8 8 .,. VIll 21 18 3 21 18 IX 3,675 3,315 360 2,678 8 2,378 300 Oroup 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors

Total 35 35 28 28 III 2 2 2 2 .. V 4 4 4 <4 ,. VI 1 7 7 7 VIII 4 4 4 4 '." IX 18 18 11 11 '.' 'Group 01 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and Other Physical Scientists

Total 3 3 3 3 \'II 2 2 2 2 IX 1 1 1 1 Group 02 Biologists. Veterinarians, Agronomists and Rela ted Scientists

Tota! 8 8 7 7 III 1 1 1 I IX 7 7 6 6 .. Group 03 Physicians, Surgeons, and Dentists

Total 288 283 S 216 211 5 IV 3 3 3 3 V 1 1 1 1 VIII 2 2 2 2 IX 282 277 5 210 205 5 Family 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic

Total 52 49 3 ";6 43 3 VIII 2 2 2 2 .. IX 50 47 3 44 41 3 . Family 031 PhysiCians, AYurvedic

Total 205 2('5 142 142 ,e-. IV 3 3 3 3 IX 202 202 139 139 1,2

B·V-OOOUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oontll.

Total Workers Division, Group and Famil)' Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ,... 1 2 3 4 5 6 I Group 04 Nunes, Pharmacists and Other Medical and Health Technicians Total 284 220 64 237 185 III 8 8 8 8 '2 IV I' "-" "". 1 .. J I '''. VIII 7 7 , , 7 1 .. IX 268 204 64 221 169 52 Family 042 Nursing Attendants and Related Workers Total 51 30 21 29 10 19 VIII 3 3 3 3 ,-- IX 48 27 21 26 7 19 Fam1ly 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians Total 128 128 12.0 120 .. IV 1 1 I 1 VIII 4 4 4 4 -. IX 123 123 11S 115 -. Group OS Teaohers Total 2,143 1,920 223 1,474 1,281 93 III 1 1 I 1 .:-or VIII S 2 3 5 2 J IX 2,137 1,917 220 1,468 1,278 Po Family 050 Teachers University Total 250 250 •• 250 250 ._. IX 2'0 250 2'0 250 FamilY 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools Total 288 270 18 262 244 18 IX 288 270 18 262 244 18 PamUy 052 Teaohers, Middle and Primary Schools Total 1,048 919 129 S07 400 107 VIII I I 1 1 0:- IX 1,047 918 129 506 399 107 Family 059 Teachers, D.e.c. Total 557 481 76 45S 387 68 III 1 1 .. 1 J VIII 4 I 3 4 1 J IX 552 479 73 450 38S 6' GroUp 06 1urists Total 96 96 93 93 .-. IX 96 93 93 96 " . Family 061 Legal Practi tioners and Advisers Total 51 51 49 49 .-, IX 51 51 49 49 Family 069 1urists and Legal Technicians, n.e.c, (including Petition Writers)

Total 42 42 41 41 r~ 42 42 41 41 113

R_V_OCCUPATIONAL CL.\3SIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Ootatd.

Total Workers Dlvisil)l1, Group and Family ------. Total Urban Category Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 07 Social Scientists and Related Wurkers Total 56 47 9 42 34 8 V 2 2 2 2 VI ] J 1 1 VII 5 5 5 5 IX 48 39 9 34 26 8

Group 08 Artists, Writers and Reiak'd Workers Total 225 199 26 160 143 17 \l 8 8 8 8 \J 1 1 .... [I I 1 1 1 1 IX 215 18<7 26 ISO 133 17

Family 086 :\1usiciano and Rplated Workers Total 150 133 17 128 112 16 IX 150 133 17 128 112 16

GroUp 09 Draughts.nen, and 8cien('e and Engineering Technicians, n. e. c. Total 34 31 3 6 4 2 V 1 1 1 1 VITI 1 1 1 1 IX 32 30 2 4 3 1

Group ox Other Professional, Tedlllical and Related Worker".

Total 574 ~40 34 483 456 27 VI 1 1 1 1 VII 1 1 1 } vln I 1 1 1 IX 571 537 34 48() 453 27

Family OXO Ol'damed Religious Workers Total 317 304 13 211 224 7 IX 317 304 13 231 224 7

Family OXI Non·ordained ReligioUS Wurkers Total 187 171 16 187 J71 :6 IX 1S7 171 16 lS7 171 16

Family OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Rebted Workers Total 42 42 39 39 IX 42 42 39 39 • Division Administrative, /,,'cecut;','e and lVanagerial Workers Total 1,01S !J9:! 26 81t 803 9 III 21 Z/ 21 21 IV 10 5 5 10 5 {; V (j5 Iii) 6-; 65 VI 66 Ij/; Ii:! 62 VII 34 .3/ 3-3 33 VIII 63 1j·3 54 54 IX 76f! 738 21 567 563 114

. B_V_OOCUPATIONAL OLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-Oontd. Total Workers ------_._-- Di'rision. Group and Family Total Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Government Total 553 533 20 366 363 3 JX 553 533 20 366 363 3 Family 10.) Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government Total 24 24 21 21 IX 24 24 21 2L

Family lOt Administrators and Executive Officials,~tate Government Tntal 223 217 6 168 165 3 IX 223 217 6 168 165 5

Family Admlnistrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodi('~ Total 29 29 26 26 IX 29 29 26 26 Family 103 Admlnistrators and Executive Offici,lJS, Quasi- GC'velllment Total 11 11 1\ 11 IX 11 11 11 11

Family 104 Village Officials Total 265 251 14 139 139 IX 265 251 14 139 139 Group 11 Directors and :Managers, Wholesale and retall Trade 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 Family Directors and Managers, Retail Trade Total 13 13 13 J3 VlI 13 13 13 13 'Group ]2 Directors, Managers and Wvrking Proprietors, Financial Institutions

Tota! 9 Q 8 8 VIf 9 9 8 8 Group 13 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Total 438 432 6 4.20 414 6 III 21 21 21 21 •• IV ]0 5 5 10 IS 5 V 65 65 65 65 VI 66 66 62 62 VII 7 7 7 7 VIII 63 63 5~ 54 .. IX 206 205 201 200 J WamiIy UO Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling Total 17 17 17 17 .. III If 17 .. 17 17 .Family 131 Directors, Managers and WOlking Proprietors, Construction

Total 65 65 ~9 59 VI 63 63 59 59 .. IX 2 2 U5

B.V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WOBK OTBBB IfHAN CULTIVATION-COAId. Total Workers Division. Group and Family Total Urban ~----- CategorY Persons Males Females Forsonl Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 ., 7 Family 133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing Total 72 67 5 72 67 S IV 10 5 5 10 5 5 V 62 62 62 62

Family 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Communication Total 61 61 52 52 VI 1 1 1 I VII 60 60 51 51 Family 135 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Recreation, EntertaiDment and Catering Slnices Total 171 170 169 168 1 V 1 1 1 1 .. IX ]70 169 168 167 J Family 136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services Total 27 27 26 26 IX 27 27 26 26

Family 139 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, n. e. c. Total 22 22 22 22 III 4 4 4 4 V 2 2 2 2 VI 2 2 2 2 .. VII 7 7 7 7 VIII 3 3 .. 3 3 IX 4 4 4 4 -. Division Z Clerical and Related Workers Total 2,719 2,lJ27 92 2,339 2,281 58 III 19 19 15 15 •• IV 26 1 25 1 1 ..... V 138 J36 2 133 131 2 VI 37 36 1 37 36 1 VII 705 705 671 671 VIII 182 181 1 170 169 1 IX 1,6U 1,549 63 1,312 1,258 54

'Group 20 Book ·keepers and Cashiers Total 986 958 28 92"1 924 3 111 9 9 9 9 IV 26 ) ;2..5 1 V 87 86 1 85 84 VI 12 12 12 12 VlI 602 602 587 587 VIII 36 36 35 35 .. IX 214 212 2 198 196 2 :Family 200 Book.Keepers, Book·Keeping and Accounts Clerks Total 867 864 3 839 836 3 III 7 7 7 7 IV I 1 I 1 .. V 73 72 71 70 1 vi ~. -9 9 9 VIJ 574 57~ 564 564 VIII 12 12 12 12 .. I X. 191 189 2 175 173 2 116

B-V-OCCUPATIOJlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN Cl1LTIVATION-Oon~d,

Total Workers DWision,

Total 96 71 2S 65 65 III 2 2 2 2 IV 25 25 .:. V 14 14 14 14 VI 3 3 3 3 VII 28 28 .. 23 23 '-' VIII 4 4 3 3 ••._. IX 20 20 20 20 '--. , Group 21 Stenographers and Typists

Total 37 36 1 37 36 1 V 1 1 1 I VI 1 1 1 1 TIl 1 1 1 1 VIII 2 2 2 2 IX 32 32 32 32 .. Group 22 Office Machine Operators Total 5 4 1 5 4 1 v 2 2 2 2 VII 1 1 1 1 VIII 1 1 ., 1 1 IX 1 1 1 1 0.0111' 28 Clerical Workers, MiscellaneoUS Total 8S6 876 10 711 702 9 III 7 7 3 3 V 47 47 44 44 VI 14 14 14 14 '.' VII 86 86 69 69 VIII 111 III 104 104 .. IX 621 611 10 477 468 9 Familr 280 GeDt'lal and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks Total 692 684 8 612 604 8 III 5 5 3 3 V 26 26 .. 2S 2S VI 13 13 13 13 " VII 70 70 60 60 .. VIII '3 93 89 89 IX 4~5 477 8 422 414 8 Family 289 Clerical Workers, MiscellaneoUS, n. e. C. Total 194 192 ::: 99 98 1 III 2 2 ,. V 21 21 19 19 VI 1 1 1 1 ,_. VII 16 16 9 9 VIII 11 1& IS 15 IX 136 134 2 SS S4 ..1

GroUp 29 UnSkilled Office Werkers Total SOS 753 52 659 615 44 III 3 3 ,.:.0 3 3 V 1 1 1 1 VI 10 9 1 10 9 '-'1 VII IS IS 13 13 .. VIII 32 31 1 28 27 1 IX 744 694 50 604 562 42 117

B-V-OOOUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban ------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family 290 Unskilled, Office Workers ( Peons, Daftries etc. ) Total 805 753 52 659 615 44 ITI 3 3 3 3 V 1 1 1 1 ..""" VI 10 9 1 10 9 1 VII 15 15 J3 13 ". VIn 32 31 1 28 27 1 IX 744 694 SO 604 562 42 • Division 3 Sales Workers Total 9,815 9,439 376 8,781 8,463 318 III 6 5 1 6 5 1 IV 11 3 8 71 3 8 V 42 39 3 42 39 3 VII 9,652 9,289 363 8,618 8,313 305 VIII 60 59 1 60 59 1 IX 44 44 44 44 "-' Group 30 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and Retail Trade Total 7,642 7,333 309 6,721 6,470 251 IV s 5 5 S V 7 5 2 7 5 2 VII 7.587 7,285 302 6,666 (),422 244 VIII 5 5 5 5 IX 38 38 38 38 "-"•• Family 300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade

Total 1,037 1,032 5 998 993 5 V 5 5 5 5 - VII 1,030 1,025 5 991 986 .5 2 IX 2 2 2 •• Family 301 Working Propriet oIS, Retail Trade

Total 6,605 6,301 304 5,723 5,471 246 IV 5 5 5 5 V 2 2 2 2 VII 6,557 6,260 297 5,675 5,436 239 VIII S 5 S 5 IX 36 36 36 36 '-"

Group 31 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, Salesmen of Securities and Services, and Auctioneers Total 157 155 2 121 119 2 IV 1 1 1 .. 1 V 1 1 1 1 ,e. VII 150 150 .-" 114 114 .. VIII 3 2 1 3 2 1 IX 2 2 .. 2 2 "-"

Group 32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents Total 6S 65 53 55 III 5 5 5 5 V 1 1 1 1 VII 54 54 42 41 VIn 1 1 1 1 .- IX 4 4 4 4 - llS

'B.V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THANCULTIVATIOK-Oontd.

Total Workers Division, Group and Family Total Urban

------~------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Group 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants, and Related Workers Total 1,878 1,827 51 1,813 1,762 51 III 1 1 1 1 I' 3 3 3 3 V 33 32 1 33 32 I VII 1,790 1,741 49 1,725 1,676 49 VIn 51 51 .. 51 51 Family 330 Salesmen arid Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade Total 1,385 1,374 Jl 1,324 1,323 11 IV 3 3 3 3 V 30 30 30 30 VII 1,313 1,302 11 1,252 1,241 11 VIII 39 39 39 39

Family 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors Total 487 447 40 483 443 40 Jll I 1 1 1 V 3 2 1 3 2 1 VII 476 438 38 472 434 38 VIII 7 7 7 7

Group 34 Money Lenders and Pawn Brokers 14 Total 73 S9 14 73 59 2 IV 2 .. 2 2 12 vn 71 59 12 71 S9 .Division Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers, and Related Workers 157 Total 9,378 4,846 4,532 923 '166 42 III 1.135 819 316 438 396 114 IV 8,191 3,9'16 4,215 43'1 323 V 5 5 5 5 rlI 1 1 1 1 VIII 2 2 '"" 2 IX 44 43 1 40 39 1

Group 40 Farmers and Farm Managers Total 60 53 7 60 53 7 III 4 4 4 4 IV 56 49 7 56 49 7

Group 41 Farm Workers 'Tutal 9,275 4,755 4,520 834 684 150 III 1,092 781 311 409 367 42 1\' 8,135 3,927 4.2Qg 381 274 107 V 2 2 2 2 VIII 2 2 2 2 IX 44 43 40 39

and Insects Rearing Family 411 Farm Workers, Animal s, Birds Total 9,001 4,$13 4,4g8 582 464 118 III 999 690 309 333 293 40 I" 8,000 3,821 4,179 247 169 78 v 2 2 :2 2 119

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-Oonttl. ----- Total Workers Dlvisiob- Groap and Family Total Urban ------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Family 412 Gardeners (malis)

Total 253 223 30 232 202 30 III 76 74 2 60 58 2 IV 133 106 27 132 105 27 VIII 2 2 2 2 IX 42 41 38 37 1 -Group 42 Hunters and Related Workers Total 13 8 5 2 2 III 13 8 5 2 2 Group 43 fishermen and Related Worke,s

Total II 11 11 11 III 11 11 11 11 Group 44 Loggers and Other Forestry Workers

Total 19 19 16 16 III ]5 15 12 12 V 3 3 3 3 VII 1 1 1 1

Division ~l1iners, Quarrymen and Related Workers

Total 74 G5 U 46 42 4 III n G2 9 43 39 4 VI .3 3 3 3 Group SO Miners and Quarrymen

Total 73 64 9 45 41 4 III 70 61 9 42 38 4 VI 3 3 3 3 Family 500 Miners

Total 8 8 7 7 III 8 8 7 7 Family 501 Quarrymen

Total 60 51 9 38 34 4 III 57 48 9 35 31 4 VI 3 3 3 3

Family 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c. Total 5 5 III 5 5

·Orouv 51 Well drillers and Related Workers Total 1 1 1 1 III I 1 1 1

Family 511 Well drillers, Other than Petroleum and G:l s Total 1 1 III 1 l 120

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Total Workers

------~---- Division, Group and Family Total Frban ------~------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

• Division 6 Workers In Transport and Communication Occupations

Total 1,782 1,779 .3 1,332 1,-529 3 V 1 1 1 1 VI .3 3 3 3 0 VIII 1,737 U34 .j 1,491 1,488 3 IX 41 41 37 87 Group 60 Deck Officers, Engineer Officers and PIlots, Ship Total 2 2 2 2 VIII 2 2 2 2

Group 61 Deck and Engine·Room Ratings (Ship). Barge Crews and Boatmen Total 2 2 2 2 VIn 2 2 2 2

Group 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers Total 10 10 VIII 10 19

Group 63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engine

Total 174 174 170 170 VIII 174 174 170 170 Family 630 Drivers

Total 77 77 75 75 VfII 77 77 75 75 .[iamily 631 Firemen Total 97 97 95 95 VIII 97 97 95 95

Group 64 Drivers, Road Transport

Tot.d 994 991 J 952 949 3 VI 3 3 3 3 Vln 961 958 3 923 920 3 IX 30 30 26 26

Family 64! Motor Vehie!" and }fctor Cycle Drivers

Total 326 326 190 290 '.' Vr 2 2 2 2 VIII 302 302 270 270 IX 22 22 18 18

Family 642 Cycle Rickshaw D,rivers and Rickshaw Pullers Total 29 29 28 28 \'III 29 29 28 28 121

B-V -OCCUPATIONAL CALSSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oontd. Total Workers -----_------Urban Division.------Group and Family Total ------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Family 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers Total 614 611 3 609 606 3 VI 1 1 I 1 .. VIII 607 604 3 602 599 3 IX 6 6 6 6 Family 649 Drivers, Road Transport, n. e. c, (including Palki and Doli Bearers) Total 25 25 25 25 VIII 23 23 23 23 IX 2 2 2 2 Group 65 Conductor, Guards and Brakesmen (RailwaY) Total 49 49 49 49 VIII 49 49 49 49 Family 6'1 Guards Total 39 39 39 39 VIII 39 39 39 39 'Group 66 Inspectors, Supervisors. Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Transport

Total 226 226 118 118 VIII 226 226 118 118 Famil, 660 Inspectors"Supervisors and Station Masters Total 64 64 3) 31 .. VIII 64 64 31 31 .. Family 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen Total 157 82 82 VIII I"157 157 82 82 .,. Group 67 Telephone, Telegraphs and Related Tele,communication Operators Total 31 31 30 30 VIlli 30 30 29 29 .:. IX 1 1 1 I Family 671 Telegraphists Ind Signallers Total 21 21 2! 21 VIII 21 21 21 21 .. Groop 68 Postmen and Messengers Total 96 96 76 76 ..:_. V , 1 1 1 I VIlJ 85 85 6S 65 ..., IX 10 to 10 10 Family 680 Postmen Total 73 73 S3 53 .. YUI 73 73 53 53 Famil,. 681 Messengers lincluding Dak Peons) Total , 23 23 23 23 V 1 t ) 1 -,. VIII 12 12 12 ]2 .. IX 10 to 10 10 •• 122

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PBRSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIOR- Oontd. Total Workers ------" Division, Group and Family Total Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Males FemaleS I 2 3 4 6 7

Group 69 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupation., D. e. c. Total 198 198 133 133 VIII 198 191 133 133 Family 690 Ticket Collectors and Ticket Examiners Total 36 36 36 36 VJll 36 36 36 36 .. Family 691 Conductor., Road Transport Total 35 35 31 31 VIII 3' 3S •• 31 31 Family 692 Workers ill Transport Occapations, n. e. c. Total M 64 ..:. 10 to VIII 64 64 10 10 Family 693 InSpectors, Ttaffic Controllers and Despatchers. Communication Total 22 22 U 15 •• VIII 22 22 .. IS 15 Family 694 Workers in Communication Occupations, n. e. c. Total 41 41 41 41 VIII 41 41 ... 41 41 • Division 7·8 Orafts",.,., Prodllctio" Process Worker" tIIId La/Jourers, Not EZsewhere C14sli/i,d Toto' 17,996 14,733 3,263 14.744 12,409 2,335 III 82 70 12 48 46 2 IV 6,SU 4,309 2,505 4,885 3,111 1,174 V 4,199 3,939 260 3,908 3,717 191 VI 3,688 2,535 153 2,476 2,358 120 VII 11 11 11 11 VIII 1,103 1,097 6 766 761 /) IX 3,099 2,772 327 2,648 2,405 243 " Group 70 Spinners, WeaverS, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers Total 1,726 70S 1,011 1,442 612 IV 1,564 603 961 1,297 526 V 162 102 60 145 .6

" 'Family 702 Spinners, Piec~ and Winders Total 166 36 130 39 20 19 IV 148 28 120 13 , V 18 8 10 r? 7 10 ~amiIY' 704 DraVt'Crs and Weavers f Total 282 98 122 143 79 IV 248 96 201 124 77 V 34 2 21 19 2 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (excluding Printers) Total 1,069 348 721 331 lV 997 318 JOI ~t 72 30 '7942 JO 123

B_V_OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIOlf-Oo",d. Total Workers

Division, Group and Family Total Urban --- --~------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Group 71 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers Total 1,265 1,006 259 1,127 90S 222 IV 299 151 148 285 143 142 V 966 8S5 111 842 782 80 Family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers Total 1,160 983 177 1,022 882 140 IV 220 149 71 206 141 65 V 940 834 106 816 741

Family 715 SeWers, Embroiderers and Darners, Textile and Fur Products " Total 102 20 82 102 20 12 IV 79 2 77 79 2 77 V 23 18 5 23 18 5 Group 72 Leather Cutters, Lasters and SeWers (c::xcept Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers

Total 1,706 1,265 441 1,386 1,032 354 IV 1,498 1,081 417 1,213 870 J73 343 V 201 184 24 162 J1 Family 720 Shoe Makers and Shoe Repairers

Total I,S62 1,209 353 1.306 1,013 2g3 IV 1,361 1,025 336 1,13.5 851 .284 V 201 184 17 171 162 9 FamilY 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and SeWers (except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers

Total 108 52 56 46 17 29 IV 101 52 49 44 17 2.7 V 7 7 2 2 Group 73 . Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, l\[oulders and Related Metall\1a1cing and Treatill.g Workers

Total 532 433 99 251 227 24 IV 400 302 98 123 100 2S V 122 121 1 )18 117 1 VIn 10 10 10 10 "-1' 'Family 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmith5 and Forgemen Total 501 402 99 239 21' 24 IV 380 282 98 122 99 23 V 115 114 1 111 110 1 VIII 6 6 6 6 .. Group 74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers,JewelIers and Related Workc:rs

Total 1,299 1,291 8 1,159 1,153 (I IV 568 562 6 434 430 4 V 731 729 2 725 723 2

"·ILJi], 740 Precision Instrument Makers, ·Watch and Clock Makers and Repairmen Total 92 90 2 92 90 2 4 4 IV 4 4 Jr. V 88 86 2 88 86 2 F ..mil~ .ily 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths

Total 1,201 1.195 6 1,061 1,057 4 IV SS8 552 6 424 420 4 V 643 643 637 637 .:11 124

B.V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oontd.

Total Workers ~------Division, Group and Family Total Urban ------~------Category Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Group 75 Tool·Makers, :Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Related Workers Total 321 321 313 313 III 2 2 2 2 ._. IV 19 19 19 19 ._. V 105 lOS --. 100 100 VI 1 I 1 1 VITI 168 168 165 165 IX 26 26 26 26

Family 750 Fitter·Machinistl, Tool-Makers and Machine Tool Setters Total 94 94 94 94 V 8 8 ,_. 8 8 ._- VIII 84 84 84 84 IX 2 2 2 2 Family 753 Mechanics. Repairmen (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Repairmen) Total 141 141 135 135 III 2 2 2 2 IV 7 7 7 7 V 69 69 65 65 .. VIII 43 43 41 41 IX 20 20 20 20

Group 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers Total 163 162 1 161 160 V 8 8 8 8 VI 7 7 7 7 VII 1 1 .. 1 1 VIII 40 39 1 40 39 IX 107 107 105 105 Group 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers Total 1,040 1,039 1 743 743 III 1 1 1 1 IV 507 506 1 215 215 V 526 526 521 52i \' III 6 6 6 6 Family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers (Wood) Total 924 923 1 657 657 III 1 1 1 1 IV 477 476 214 214 .. V 441 441 437 437 .. VIII S 5 5 5 Group 78 Painters and Paper Hangers Total 31 16 IS 29 14 15 JV IS .. IS 15 .. 15 V 1 1 1 1 VI 7 7 5 5 5 .. VIII 5 5 5 .' IX 3 3 3 3 ,. .. 2 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Workers n. e. c. Group 79 76 Total 1,958 1,821 137 1,673 1,597 III 2 2 2 2 .. IV 20 12 8 1 1 72t. .. V 108 87 21 S4 S4 67~ 75'. VI 1,823 1,715 108 1,616 1,540 .1 t:-. VIB 5 5 if_' Jel ._. 125

1J_V_O,,,'UPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION- Oontd. Total Workers ------Division, Group and FamUy Total ------Urban Category Persons Males Females Persons Ma.les Females

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 Family 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and Stone Dressers Total 204 174 30 133 In III 2 2 2 2 IV 20 12 8 1 1 .. V 99 78 21 48 48 VI 83 82 1 82 81 1

Family 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons Total 1,535 1,495 40 1,490 1,451 39 VI 1,535 1,49S 40 1,490 1,451 39

Family 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Workers, n.e.c. Total 166 135 31 7 7 V 3 3 3 3 VI 158 127 31 4 4 VIII 5 5

Groul' 80 Compositors, PrinterS, Engravers, Book-Binders and Related Workers Total 326 165 161 265 164 101 IV 244 84 160 183 83 100 V 82 81 1 82 81 1

Family 804 Printers (Textiles) Total 295 138 157 235 138 97 IV 231 75 156 171 75 96 V 64 63 1 64 63 1

Group 81 Potter, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and l,elated Workers Total 469 367 102 306 244 62 IV 424 324 100 261 201 60 V 4S 43 2 45 43 2 Family 811 Potters and Related Clay FormerS Total 451 356 95 295 236 59 IV 412 319 93 256 199 57 V 39 37 2 39 37 2 . Group 82 Millers, Bake_rs, BfeWmastl'rs and Related Food and Beverage "l\o-orkers Total 1,089 805 284 806 132 74 III 1 1 .-. 1 1 .. IV 446 188 258 193 142 51 V 623 597 26 593 570 23 VII S 5 S S IX 14 ]4 14 14

Family 820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Parchers, Grains and Related Food Workers Total 280 253 27 243 227 16 III 1 I .. 1 1 .-. IV 2S 11 14 14 8 6 V 245 232 13 219 209 10 IX 9 9 9 9 -Family 821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds Total 272 216 56 222 176 46 IV 208 157 S1 158 117 <41 V 64 59 S 64 59 5 126

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oontd.

Total Workers DlvlsJon. Group and Family Total --- Urban Category PersonS Males Females Persons Males --Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i'amily 822 Dairy Workers (N on-Farm) Total 189 189 IV 189 189 £lI._-

FamilY 824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and SWeetmeat Makers

Total 319 307 12 313 301 12 IV 24 20 4 21 17 4 V 287 279 S 284 276 8 VII S S S 5 IX 3 3 3 3 Group 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers

Total 40 32 S 29 29 .-, IV 10 2 8 2 2 V 30 30 21 27 Group 84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers Total 393 366 27 383 351 26 IV $0 25 2$ 20 24 V 343 341 2 339'" 337 2.

'amil, 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers

Total 375 351 24 365 342 23 IV 48 2S 23 42 20 22 V 327 326 1 323 312 1 Group 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers, n.e.c.

Total 832 526 306 685 438 247 IV 744 446 298 597 358 239 V 84 76 8 84 76 8 IX 4 4 4 4 FamU, 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers Total 253 158 95 176 109 67- IV 249 154 95 172 105 67 V 4 4 4 4

Family 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt •. ressers and Related Workers Total 137 92 45 133 '88 45 IV 136 91 45 132 87 45 V 1 1 1 1 D Family S59 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers, n.e.c.

Total 432 267 165 366 232 134- IV 358 201 157 292 166 126 V 74 66 8 74 66 S Group. 86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers Total 14 14 I4 14 .. V 5 5 5 5 .. VIII 2 2 2 2 IX 7 7 7 7 127

~"V_"OOOI1PATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX 01' PERSON'S AT WORK 01'llEB THAN' OULTIVATlOB--C'01&Id. Total Workers DlYldon, Group and Family Total Urbaa a_ory Persons Males Females PeJIOns Males FemaleI 1 2 3 4 s 6 1 Group 87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Wotkel'i Total 69 . 58 11 66 55 11 III 8 8' ,eo. 8 8 V 6 6 6 6 ~.-. VI I 1 1 1 ..... VIII 31 3] 28 2S ..:.. IX 23 12 11 23 12 11 'Group 89 Labourers, n.e.C. Total 4,723 4,341 382 3,906 3,620 286 III 68 56 12 34 32 2 IV 6 4 2 3 I 2 V 44 42 2 40 38 2 VI 849 804 45 84B 804 44 VII 5 5 5 5 •.. VIII 836 831 5 510 506 4 IX 2,915 2,599 316 2,466 2,234 232 'Family 890 Loaders and Unloadets Total 287 278 9 787 278 9 VI 12 8 4 12 a 4 VIII 109 106 3 109 106 3 IX 166 164 2 166 164 2 . Family 899 Labourers, D.e.C• Total 4,436 4,063 373 3.619 3,342 271 III 68 56 12 34- 32 2 IV 6 4- 2 3 I 2 V 44 42 2 40 38 2 VI 837 796 41 836 796 40 VII 5 .) .. 5 5 VIII 727 725 2 401 400 -:1 IX 2,749 2,435 314 2,300 2,070 230 :JjJivisio'fl S,rviu, sport Qlfd B,cr,ation WaTk,n T~1lI 5,772 ~,574 1,198 4.735 a.608 1,127 III 8 8 7 7 IV, 12 .. 12 12 12 V 8 8 VI 18 18 19 18 VII 3 13 12" 12" VIIl 258 258 2(1'/ 207 IX 5.455 ~,269 1,186 4,~76 3,364

'Group 9() Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Worken Total 1,528 1,524 4 887 883 III 7 7 6 6 ..• V 5 S •• 2 2 VI "I 7 .. 7 7 VII 12 12 11 11 •• VIII 33 33 •• 28 28 IX 1,<464 1,4CIO 833 129 •• 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers Total 943 943 • e 579 57' IX 943 943 579 579 •• 903 Watchm:en and Chowkidars Total 300 277 273 III *1 7 6 6 V $ 5 •• 2 2 VI ~ 6 6 6 VII 1% 12 Jl 11 .. VIII. II !~ 27 27 IX 2C2 238: •• 22S 121 128

B-V-OOCUPATIONAL OLASSIFIOATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN OULTIV ATIOR-Oantil. ---- Total Workers ---- Division, GroUp and Family ------Total Urban CatelJorY PerSons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 Family 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers, n. e. c. Total 264 264 15 15 IX 264 264 15 IS ...:_. Group 91 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers Total 1,617 1,111 506 1,419 954 465 V 1 1 1 1 VIII 8 8 8 8 .-. IX 1,608 1,102 506 J,410 94S 46S Family 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers ( Domestic and Institutional) Total 580 347 233 521 295 226 VIII 8 8 .. 8 8 IX 572 339 233 513 287 226 Family 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and Other Servants ( Domestic) Total 1,033 762 271 895 657 238 V 1 1 1 1 IX 1,031 761 271 894 656 238- Group 92 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers Total 35 33 2- 35 33 2 VIII 1 1 1 1 IX 34 32 2 34 32 2

Group 93 Building Care-takers, Cleaners and Related Workers Total 1,543 1,007 536 1,411 90S 506· III 1 1 1 1 ... V 2 2 1 1 VI 11 11 11 11 .. VII 1 I I I VIII 216 216 170 170 .. IX 1.312 776 536 1,227 721 506 Family 930 Building Caretakers Total 170 170 170 170 VIII 170 170 170 170

F~mily 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Total 1,373 837 536 1,241 735 506 III J 1 I 1 V 2 2 1 1 VI 11 11 .. 11 11 VII 1 1 1 1 .. VIII 46 46 .. .. IX 1,312 776 536 1,227 721 506·

Group 94- Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians aneJ Related Workers Total 714 668 46 648 602 46 IX 714 668 46 648 602 "6· Family 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers Total 714 668 46- 64. 602 46, IX 714 668 46 64S 602 46· 129

B_V_OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Oollcld. Total Workers ------,,-_ -' ~------.------Division, Group and Family Total Urban ------~------~-.------Category Persons Males Females Persons :i\Iales Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 Group 9S Launderers, Dry-Cleaners and Pressers

Total 313 209 104 313 209 104 IV 12 12 12 12 IX 301 209 92 301 209 92 Family 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhohie~ Total 309 20S 104 309 205 104 IV 12 .. 12 12 .. 12 IX 297 20S 92 297 205 92 Group 96 Athleu, Sportsmen and Related Workers

Total 2 2 2 2 IX 2 2 2 2 .. Group 97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera.ors Total 13 13 13 13 IX 13 13 13 13 .. Group 99 Service. Sport and Recreation Workers, n. e. c.

Total j 7 7 j IX 7 7 7 j .. Division X Workers not Olassifiable by Occupation

Total 903 864 49 818 773 46 IV 1 1 1 1 V 44 44 44 44 VI 8 8 8 8 VII 49 49 48 48 .. VIII 50 49 1 50 49 1 IX 751 703 48 667 623 44 GroUp X8 Workers Reporting Occupations UnidcnlifiaJ:.le or U nclassi fiable Total 858 813 4S 818 773 4S IV 1 1 1 1 V 44 44 44 44 .. VI 8 8 8 8 VII 49 49 48 48 ·. VIII 50 49 1 50 49 'i IX 706 662 4-l 667 623 44 Family X80 Worker 3 Reporting Occupations Unidentifiab!9 or Unclassifiabh Total 858 813 4S 818 773 45 IV 1 1 1 1 V 44 44 44 44 VI g 8 8 8 .. VII 49 49 48 48 ·. VIII 50 49 1 50 49 1 rx 706 662 44 667 623 44- Group X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation Total 4S 41 4 IX 4S 41 4 ,. Family X90 Workets Dot Reporting Occupation

Total 45 41 4 IX 45 41 4 ·. 130 APPENDIX TO TABLE B-V Families having Jess than 1"0 of the workers of the respective divisions and less than 0.5% in CaSe of Division 7·8 only have been shown in the appendix. The fallowing abbreviations have been used:- lIT Mining, Quarrying, Liv,,'lock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, V I Construction Plantations, Orcha.rds and Allied activi ties VII Trade and Commerce IV Household Industry VI II Transport, Storage and Communications V Manufacturing otber than Household Industry IX Other Services F=Females DISTRICT

001 Total V (M2) VI (M6) VIII (M2) IX (M5), Urban (M3); 319 Total IV (FI) V (Ml) VII (M69) VIn (MI) IX V (M2) VI (M6) VIII (M2) IX (M5); 002 Total V(Ml) VIII (M2): Urban IV (FI) V (MI) VII (M69) VIn (MI) IX (M2); (M2), Urban V (Ml) VIII (M2); OOJ Total VI (M!) IX (M4), 320 10ta1 VII (M2}. Urban VII (M2); 321 Total V (M1) VII Urban VI (MI) IX (l\H); 005 Total III (MI), Urban III (MI); (M52) VIII (MI) IX (M4), Urban V (Ml) VII (M40) VIII 007 Total III (MI) IX (M9), Urban III (MI) IX (M2); 009 (MI) IX tM4); 329 Total III (M5), Urban III (MS); 339 Total Total V (Ml), Urban V (MI); 010 Total VII (M2) IX (Ml), VII (MI) VIII (MS). Urban VII (MI) VIII (M5); 340 Total Urban VII (}i2) IX (MI); 020 Total IX(MI), Urban IX (MI); VII (M55,F12). Urban VII (M55,FI2); 341 Total IV (F2, VII 021 Total III (MI) IX (M:S), Urban III (MI) IX (MS); 029 (M4), Urban IV (F2) VIII (M4); 402 Total III (MI), Urban Total IX (MI); 032 Total IX (l\[ 13, Fl), Urban IX (M 12, III (Mi); 403 Total III (Ml), Urban III (Ml); 404 Total III FI), 033 Total V (MI) IX (MS), Urban V (MI) IX (':'vOl; 035 (M2), IV (M49, F7), Urban III (M2)I V (M49, F7); 410 Total Total IX (MS), Urban IX (M5); 039 Total IX (M2, FI), M2), Urban III (MI); 415 Total III (MI), Urban III (Ml), Urba.n IX (MI, FII, 040 Total III (M4) IX (M3, F23); Urban 419 Total III (MI4) IV( F2) IX (M2), Urban III (MI4) IV (F27) III (M4) IX (M3, F20); 041 Total III (M2) IX (F19), Urban IX (M2); 420 Total III (MS, FS), Urban III (M2); 439 Total III (1\12) IX (F 13); OU Total IX (1\19), Urban IX (M9); 046 (III (Mil), Urban III (MIl); 440 Total III (MIl), Urban III Total IX (M24), Urban IX (M20); 0!7 Total IX (MI); Urban (MIl); 442 Total III (M4) V (M3) VII (Ml), Urban III (Ml) IX (MI); 049 Total III (1\1 2) IX (M17, Fl), Urban III (M2) V (M3) Vll (Ml); 601 Total vln (M2), Urban VIII (M2); 610 IX (M14), 06') Total IX (M3), Urban IX (M3), 070 Total IX Total VIle (M1), Urban VIn (MI); 611 Total VIII (MI), (MI). Urban IX (M1); 071, Total V IM~) VI (MI ) VII (MS) Urban VIII (MI); 622 Total VIII (MlO); 650 Total VIII (M9) IX (M 8), Urban V (M 2) VI (M I) VIr (M S) IX (M 8); 072 Urban VIII (M9); 652 Toial VIII (MI), Urban VIII (MI); 661 TOlial IX (MI), Urban IX (MI); 076 Total IX (M21,F7), Urban Total VIII (M5), Urban Vln (MS); 670 Total VIII (MS) IX IX:M D, }!'7), 077 Total IX (MI), Urban IX (Mi); 0'78 Total (MI), Urban VIII (MS) IX (MI); 679 Total VIII (M4), Urban IX (M7, F21, Urban IX (M3, FI); 080 Total IX (M7), Urban VIn (M3); 700 Total IV (MI4, F45) V (M9, FI), Urban IV IX (M6); 081 Total V (M8) IX (M7, FI), Urban V (M8) IX (M13,F3) V (M9,FII; 701 Total IV (M6S) V (M16,FI). Urban (M7,Fl); 083 Tota.l VI (Ml) VIII (Ml) IX (M4), Urban VI IV (~165) V (M16, FI); 707 Total IV (FI) V 1M2), MI) VIII (MI) IX (M4); 08.3 Total IX (MI9), Urban IX (M4) Urban IV (FI) V (M2); 70S Total IV (MI); 709

087 Total IX (MI8, FB); 089 Total IX (M1); 090 Total V (Ff) Total IV (M25, F20) V (MS J F4), Urban IV (M3, F2) V IX (M27, F',l). Urban V (FI) IX (MI, FI; 091 Total IX (M2), (M3, F4; 711 Total V (MI), Urban V (M1); 719 Total V (M2) Urban IX (M2); 099 Total VIII (MI) IX (M!), Urban Vln Urban V (M2,; 721 Total IV (M4, F32,) Urban IV (M2. (Ml); OX3 Total IX (MI6), Urban IX (15); OX9 Total VI F32); 730 Total VIn (MI), Urban VIII (MI); 731 Total V (MI) VII (M!) VJII (MI) IX (M4,F5) Urban VI (MI) VII (M2,) Urban V (NI2); 732 Total IV (MI), Urban IV (MI); 735 Total (MI) VIII (MI) IX (M4,F4); 109 Total IX (MI), Urban IX V (MS) VIII (Ml); Urban V (MS) VIn (Ml); 739 Total IV (MI9) (Ml); 110 Total VI[ '(MS), Urban VII (M5); 120 Total VII VIII (Ml), U ,ba.n Vln (M2); 742 Total IV (M6), Urban IV (M7" Urban VII (M7); 129 Total VII (M2). Urban VII (Ml), (M6); 751 Total V {M5} VIII (M5) IX (M2), Urban V (MS) VIII 13~ Total IX (M3), Urban IX (M3); 202 Total VIII (M20) (MS) IX (M2); 752 Total VIn (M27) IX (MI), Urban VIU (M26) IX (M3), Urban VIn (M20) IX (M3); 210 Total V (FI) VII IX (MI); 754 Total IV (M3) V (M4) VIII (Ml), Urban IV (M3,) (Ml) IX (MJl', Urban V (FO VII (!\if) IX (M21); 211 Total V M4 vJI( (MI); 755 Total VI (MI) VIII (MI) IX (Ml) VI (MI) VIII (M2) IX (M11), Urban VI (MI) VIII 1M2) IX Urban VI (Ml) VIII (Ml) IX (MI); 756 Tota.l V (MI" Urban (M11); 220 TGtal VIII (Ml) IX (FI), Urban VIII (MI) IX V (MI); 757 Totl\l IV (MI) VIII (M7), Urban IV (Ml) VIII IF!}; 211 Total V (MI); Urban V (MI); 229 Total V (MI), (M7); 759 Total IV (M8) V (MI8), Urban IV (M8) V (MI7); VII (MI); Urban V (Ml) VB (Mi); 310 Total VII 760 Total V (M3) VI (M3) VII (MI) VIII (M]8) IX (M26), (M2S), Urban vn (Ml9); 311 Tot~l VII (M3S) VIII Urban V (M3) VI (M3) VII (MIl VIII {MI8) IX (M24); 761 Total V (MI) VI (M3) VIn (M6) IX (M23), Urban V (MI), (Ml, FI), Urb IQ VII (M9, VIII (Ml, FI); 312 Total VII (MIS). Urban va (Ml4); 31.1 Total VII (M3) Urban V(I VI (M3) VIII (M6) IX (1'.123); 762 Total V (M4) IX (M3) 131

APPENDIX TO TABLE B-V-Concld.

Vrban V (M4) IX (M3); 763 Total V111 (MI), Urban VIII v (M9); 841 Total V (M13, Fr,) Urban V (M13,FI); 843 Total (MI) 764 Total VI (MI) VIIJ (M14. FI) IX (M46" Urban VI IV (Fl), Urban IV (FI); 849 Total IV (FI) V (M2), Urban IV (MI) VIII (M14, FI) IX (M46); 769 Total IX (M9), Urban IX (FI) V (M2); 8S1 Total IV (FIJ V (M3), Urban IV (FT) V (M9); 771 Total IV (Ml); 772 Total V (M3), Urban (M2); 773 (M3); 852 Total V (M2), Urban V (t..I2J; 854 Total IX (M4); Total VIll ('M1), Urban VIII (MI); 774 Total IV (MI9); 775 Total IV (Ml) V (MaO), Urban IV (MI) V (M80); 779 Total Urban IX (M4);' 860 Tolal V (M1) VIII (Mil IX (M6); UrbaD IV (M8) V (M2), Urban, V (M2); 780 Total IV (FI5) V (MI) V (Ml) VIII (Ml) IX (M6); 861 Total V (M4) vm VI '(M7) VIII (MS) IX (M3), Urban IV (FI5) V (l\'Il) VI (MS) (MI) IX (MI), Urban V (M4) VIII (MI) IX (MI), 870 Tota\ VIII (M5) IX (M3); 792 Total VI (M4, F36) Urban VI (F36) III (M7) V (M3) VIII 0'\19) IX (M9', Urban III (M7) V (M3) 793 Total V (M6), Urban V (M3); 795 Total VI (M7), Urban VIII (M6) IX (M9;) 87) Total VIII ([vIlO), Urban YIIT (MI0); VI, (M4); 801 Total V (M8), Urban V (M8); 802 'Total IV 874 Total VI (Ml), Urban VI (MI); 876 Total lIi (MI) V (FI), Urban IV (FI); 803 Total V (M2): Urban V (M2); 805 (M2) VIII (MI2) IX (M2), Urban III (MI, V (M2) VIII (MI2) Total IV (M1) V (M2), Urban V (M2), 806 Total IV (M8,F3), IX 1M2); 879 Total V (MI) IX (MI, FIl) Urban V (MI) Urban IV {MS, F3;} 808 Total V (M2), Urban V (M2); 809 IX (Ml, Fll); 900 Total VI (MIl VIII (Ml) Urban VI (MIl Total V (M4), Urban V (M4); 810 Total V (M4), Urban V VIII (Ml); 902 Total IX (MIS), Urban IX (M14); 910 Total (M4i; 813 Total IV (M3, F3), Urban IV (M2, F3J; 814 Total IV IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 913 Total IX (FI), Urban IX (FI); (M2,F4) V (MI), Urban V (MI); 815 Total V (!vf1) Urban V 919 Total IX (FI); 920 Total VIII (MI) IX (M32, F2J, Urban (MI); 823 Total V (MI); Urban V (MI); 828 Total V (Ml), VIII (Ml) IX (M32, F2); 951 Total IX (M4), UrbanI IX (M4) Urban V (MlI; 829 Total V (M25) IX (M2), Urban V 960 Total IX (:!vIZ), Urban IX (M2); 970 Total IX '(M2) (M24) IX (M2); 831 Total IV (FS) V (M2), Urban V (MlS); U,ban IX (M2); 979 Total IX (M11), Urban JX (MIl); 990 Tota 832 Total IV (M2), Urban IV (M2); 839 Total V (M9). Urban IX (M4); Urban IX (M4); 9Q9 Total IX (M3), Urban IX (M3). 132

ANNEXURE TO TABLE B-V

The followillg Occupational Families have been asdgned to Incompatible Indultrial Categories of worters in Table B-·V due to insufficient description siven in tb.e enumerat ion slip fo£ Indus try or Coding mistake, statement showing appropriate Industrial Oatllgories 01 Occapational Families Industrial Appropri· Total Urban calegory ate ICodenumber and description of appearing in Industrial occupational family P'ersons Males Females Perions Males Females the table C .. tegory 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 1) DISTRICT

2 IX VI 131 Directors, Managers ~nd working 2 .. proprietors, ConstructJQn All except IV IV 101 Cashiers 25 2S

V VII 300 Working proprietors, Wholesale Trade 5 5 .. 5 5 2 2 2 2 .. IX VIl 5 IV VII 301 Workins propr ietors, Retail Trade S 5 5 2 2 2 2 V VII 5 .5 5 5 VIII VJJ 36 36 36 36 IX VII 2 2 IV VII 341 Pawn Brokers 2 2 VIII VI 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Con s' 5 5 (ruction workers, n.e·c. 12 12 12 IV IX 950 Laundrymen, Wa,h~rmen and Dho'biCS 12 TABLE-- B-VI 134

B-VI-OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Educational levels

Literate Technical Total (without- Primary or Matriculation dipolma Dot OccuJational Literate Educational Junior or Higher equal to Divi on No. Total Workers Workers level) Basic Secondary degree (N. C. 0.) Age------~------group PerSons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femaleo:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS

ALL DIVISIONS Total 37,479 33,119 4,360 20,987 429 15,631 280 2,093 56 2,470 69 8 0-14 256 12 228 12 28 ._. 15-34 382 253 7,707 153 1,363 28 1,961 52 3 , . 35-59 3,117 153 6,649 104 670 28 495 17 5 1,123 11 11 14 60+ 1,047 32 ...... '_'

3 ...:_. Age not 4 . '_' ".' .. stated 0 Total 2,749 2,445 304 2,278 237 835 101 171 51 752 62 6 .. 0-14 3 2 1 ._. ._. ,._. 15-34 1,221 130 264 42 87 23 613 45 2 35-59 886 100 447 52 73 28 132 17 4 ~-.-

60+ 168 7 122 7 10 ..::~ 7

Age not ., ,. J':' stated 1 Total 812 803 9 786 4 436 2 103 160 1 1 1 0-14 3 2 1 ,_. 15-34 395 3 185 2 64 98 1 ., 365 '. 35-59 228 38 61 , . 1 o_' 60 .;- 23 21 ._O 1 Age not stated

2 Total 2,339 2,231 58 2,001 10 1,243 7 202 .-, 512 3 1

0--14 15 IS .]1

15-34 1,137 8 575 S 127 398 3 1 35-59 784 2 592 2 72 113 .. 60 + 6S 61 3 Age not stated

O-Professional, technical and related workers, I-Administrative, executive and managerial workers, 2-Cl~rical and related workers.

136

B_VI-OCOUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER TBAN CUL'lIVATION EduCationalle'Veis------

Literate Technical (without Matriculation diploma not Total Literate educational Primary-or or Hig)ler equal to Oooapational Total Workers Workers level) JUnior Basic Secondary degree Division No. Age------~-.. --- (N. C. 0.) group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Famales 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 'rotal 8,781 8,463 318 7,362 26 5,681 23 973 2 620 1 ·. 67 1 60 1 7 0-14 'nt a 3,584 9 2,372 6 616 2 519 15-34 ·. -.", 35-59 3,140 15 2,694 15 335 •• 100 .. ·. 60+ 571 1 555 IS

. Age not .-. ... _.~f 10::• .. .. ,0 • Stated

4 Total 923 766 157 117 1 104 1 5 .-. 8

0-14 7 7 • 0 15-34 66 57 '; 6 .. 33-59 39 35 2 2 ..

60+ 5 5 •• 00 ..

Age not •• .0 Stated

S Total 46 42 4 6 6 o. .. .., 0-14 .. 15-34 2 2 •• ,,-. 35-59 4 4 •• ,- 60 + .-. .-. Age not .. •• .. Stated 6 Total 1,532 1.529 3 881 1 571 107 182 0-14 6 6 15-34 60S 372 1 82 ]32 8 35-59 261 ]86 .. 25 4 .. 60 + 9 7 2 Age not .. , Stated 3-Sales workers 4-Farmer s, fishermen, huntel s, loggers and related workers S-Miners, quarrym('n and related workers 6-workers in transp0rt and communication oscupations 137

CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN U BB.LV AREAS ONLY-Contd. Educational levels ------_-_------University Non-tech. de'lftOe or post Technical degree or dip~oma equal to degree or [lost-graduate degree nieal -graduate diploma not degree 0 ther equal to than technical Veterinary and re degree Engineering Agricultu fe Dairying T(chnolo~)' Teaching Otbers ------deg () ------Medicine ------Males FemaleS Males Females Males Females Males------Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

3 81 4 .. •• 'e • • .. 2 74

7 3 ~-,. • 0 .. , • e • • . •• •• .. •• e •

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00 ., .,. ... " ,. . , 20 . '.~ - .. •• 18 .. •• .. ., IL, 2 '.11 .:l1li ",.' ...... '.' ..... "-' .. .. - Q ,., .. .~e ...... 138

B-VI-OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION ------Educat ional lenls

Literate Technical (without !lfatric ulation Total Literate educat iOn a1 diploma not Primary ot or Hig-her equal to Occupational Total Workers Workers level) Junior Basic Division No. Age------.- Secondary degree (N.C.O.) group Persons Males Females ------.. ------Males Females Males Female~ Males Females Males Fe:1131es Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 7-8 Total 14.744 12,409 2,235 5,342 102 4,822 99 363 2 144 1 0-14 138 9 119 9 19 15-34 3,288 73 2,8&6 70 272 2 122 35-59 1,738 19 1,642 19 70 21 60 + 178 175 2 Age not Stated

Total 4,735 3,608 1.127 1651 42 1,461 41 131 1 53 0-14 16 2 16 2 .. 15-34 853 25 719 24 87 43 35-59 703 13 648 13 43 10 60+ 79 2 78 2 Age not Stated

:10 Tota] 818 773 45 563 6 472 5 38 39 0--14 ' .. 15-34 340 4 275 3 2S 30 , 1 35-59 ]97 2 173 2 12 8 60+ 25 23 Age not Stated

7-~-Crartsm,en, production process workees, and labourers not elsewhere clas$ified. 9-:-Service, sport and recreation workers.

X"7~orkers not classifiable by occupation. 13t

CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUOATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-Ooncldo Educational levels UniversitY Non-tech- degree of Technical degree Of diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree nical post graduate ------diploma not degree other equal to than technica.l V etef; nary and Engineering Agriculture Dairying Technology -----degree ------degree --Medicine--_------Teaching Others Males Females Males Females Males Females :vIales Females ::vIales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 •• 9 7

1 6 1 00 ._

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1 5 .. _3 .. .. .~. .. 4 1 _. 1 ...... ' ...... 13 1 ..

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141

B-VII PART 'A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK. (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIV ATOB. OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER

Principal Work Secondary Work Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or I-At Household ------III-As Agricultural Household Industry (Division and T Industry II-AS Cultivator Labourer Major Group) R ------U Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 DISTRICT As Cultivator T 17.236 12,508 10,293 4,169 R 16,685 12,258 9,785 4.029 U 551 250 508 140 As Agricultural Labourer T S2 13 288 122 R SO J3 247 119

U 2 41 3 ..:. At Household IndustrY T 1,670 1,190 84 22 R 1,217 993 66 21 U 4S3 197 18 Division 0 ( Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing T 770 913 44 13 and Hunting) R 684 864 36 13 U 86 49 8 Major Group 00 (Field produce and plantation crops) T 43 30 2 R •• U 43 30 Major Grou!! 04 (Livestock and Hunting) T .. 727 883 42 13 R 684 864 35 'U

U 43 19 7 Divj$.ion 2 & .3 (Manufacturing) T .. 900 277 40 9 R 533 129 30 8 U 167 148 10 1 Major Group 20 (Foodstuffs) T .. 77 21 R 23 19 U S4 2 Major Group 22 (Tobacco Products) T R .,. U .. (Textile. Cotton) , Major Group 23 T 37 S6 S R 15 37

U 22 19 5 142

B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOUREB& OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Oontd.

Secondary VVork

Principal VVork ~----_----- I-At Household HI-AS Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer Or T Industry II-AS Cultivator Labourer Household Industry (DiVision and R -_------Major Group) U Males Females Males Females Males Female. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Major GrOUp 24 (Textile-Jute) T 1 .:. 1 R 1 1 U

Major Group 2S (TextiIe-VVool) T 4 11 R 4 10 U ._"

Major Group 26 (Textile - Silk) T R U

Major GrOUp 27 (Textile-Miscellaneous) T 41 16 1 R 38 II U 3 5

Major GroUp 21 (Manufacture of wood and wooden T 243 56 14 1 products) R 172 S 13 1 U .. 71 51

Major GroUP 31 (Leather and Leather Products) T 145 45 6 R 60 13 .5 ,.... U 8.5 32 ..

Major Group 34&35 (Non-Metallic Mjneral T 157 54 3 pJ·oducts other than Petroleum and Qoa!) R 94 23 U .. 63 31 2 1

Major Group 36 (Basic Metals and t.heir products T 67 4 8 7 except machinery and transport equIpment) R S6 3 g 7 U 11

Major GroUp 39 (Miscellaneous manufactUring T 126 14 Industries) R u 69 8 U 57 6 •• 143 lJ-vn PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATO.(ii) AI AaJllCU£TUBAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY IIOOJf.I)A8Y WOBlt (i) AT HOUSEB:OLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AG~ LABOUBER-Oontd.

SacoDdary Work PrinCipal Work I-At HousehOld III-As Aaricultural Industry cultivator, Agricultural ~8:b.ourer or I I-As CUltiyator Labourer Housebold Industry (DIVIsIOn and R ------__ Major Group) Males Females ------Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEHSiLwISE RURAL O!'olLY TARANAGAR TEHSIL Cultivator R 91 7 J21 102 Agricultural Labourer 2 llou~ehold Industl y 74 7 Division o J Division 2 & 3 71 7 RAJGARH TEHSJL Cultivator R 102 88 .. 523 i31 Agricultural Labourer 2 I 2 lIou~ehold Indmtry 283 80 3 3 )Jivision o 106 38 2 Division 2&3 157 42 3 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL

Cultivator R 8,236 6,694 1,980 1.34) Agr icultural Labourer 7 81 38 Household Indus,(y .2j2 248 8 2 Division o 185 220 8 2 Division 2&3 67 28 CHURU TEHSIL Cultivator R 1.416 1,009 •• 1)803 736 AgricultUl al Labourer 18 3 8 6 Household Industry 24 11 19 9 . Division o 5 8 4 3 . Division 2&3 •• 19 3 15 6 DUNGARGARH TEHSIL ,Cultivator R 3,464 3,404 3,039 541 Agricultural Labourer 5 2 10 7

Household Industry 169 504 15 6 .Division o 123 486 13 6 .Division 2&3 .. 46 18 2 e.- 144

B-VU PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS {iiI AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS' OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-Ooncld.

Secondary Work Principal Work ----- I - A t Household I II - As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Industry I I - As Cultivator Labourer Household Industry (Division and R - Major Group) Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 RATANGARH TEHSIL

Culdvator 1<. 1,614 335 1,391 629 143 66 Agricultwal LaboUt t"f 16 5 .. flousehold Industl) 136 J2 61 DMsion 0 89 4 4 D/v;sioo 2 & 3 47 8 6 1 SUJANGARH TERSIL

Cultivator R 1,762 640 928 SSQ 2 2 ~gricultural Labourer .. flousehold Industry 299 131 11 DMsion 0 173 108 '1 , 3 &; a .,4 116 88 4 .. ,~ l)ifJjsfon - 145

B-vn PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRy, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVIOE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal Work. Additional Principal Work, Additfonal Work at Househ~ld Industry Work at Household Industr y (Di~ision & Major Group) Males Females (Division & Major Gron p ~ Males Females -----~------

2 3 1 2 3 DISTRICT DISTRICT- Concld. p. W. Division o 892 32.1j Major Gr6up 36 1 A. Jr. Division II 1 p. W. Major Groul.) 81 2,007 252 04 I A. W. Division Major Group o J ·e 04 P. W. Major Group 678 321 Major Group 04 3 .=- A. W. Dkision o 1 P. W. Division 9 470

Major Group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 6 -=- P. W. Division 6 10,110 363 Major Group 27 S 37 1 .d. W. Division o 3 \ p. W.Major Group 90 470 33 Major Group 04 3 4. W. Division 2&3 6 A. ·W. Division 2&3 ..:. 1 Major Group 27 S Major GroUp 27 I 37 1 P. W:Major GrouP ~68 8,461 341 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL A. W. DTvisinn o 3 Major Group 04 3 P. W. Division 8 291 31 '":.t. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division S •• II ajor Group 27 •• P. W. Division 9 14 .. P.W.piviSion 8 12,689 1,971 A. W.Division 2&3 6 .4. W. Division o 6 DUNGARGARH TEHSIL " Major Group 04 5 P. W. Division o 8 2&3 .4. W. Division 1 A. W. Division o 1 Major Group 36 P. W. Division 6 207 7 P. W.l!Iajor Group 80 3,701 256 A. W. Division o 3 .. A. W. Division o 2 ¥. Division 2&3 1 Major Group C4 2 P. W. Division 8 263 37 A. W; Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 J P.W.-Principal Work, A. W.=AdditioDal Work ---Note: Tehsils with nil entries· h

B-vm PART A-PERSONS UNElIPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY Seeking employment for tbe------first time Age-groups Total unemployed Tota) 15-19---20 ~- 25-29--30-34 ------~l. F M F M F M F M F M F NQ Educational levels P M 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT 1 29 37 20 507 504 3 125 .. 'O' 9 ,1 Total 131 128 3 31 I ~ 3 6 2 . 2 Illiterate 16 9 3 Literate (without educational level) 307 307 62 13 6 30 30 8 1 5 2 1 ~ Primary or Junior Basic 37 37 24 6 13 3 ~_ Matriculation or Higher Sepondary Ci Technical diplomli not equal to degree J Non·technical diploma not equal to degree I University degree or post-graduate degree 2 2 .. 4 other than technical degree ,. Technica.l degree or diploma equal to degree or post­ graduate degree ...... i Engineering O'O' ii Medicine Agriculture .. r~ Veterinary & Dairying .O' .. v, TechnolDgY .. .. Teaching .O' vi , ~. _'. vii Others

Seeking employment for Persons employed before but now out of employment and ,-,eeking work the first time·concld. Age-groups Age-groups ------15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60 + Age not stated 35 + Age Dot stated Total 81. "M--P--M--P M F M F M F M F M F 110. 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 I~ 16 17 18 DIS'rlUCT 5& 90 95 1 70 1 29 1 379 2 30 \ 31 13 19 22 1 18 1 13 .'O' 1 97 2 12 .. "' . 2 11 .. 59 67 '0 :12 26 245 .. 9 32 •• 3 18 22 7 4 7 •• 4 4 •• .. 4 2 • ::< 2 S .. '0 13 ~ 1 .. •• • 0 •• • • •• •• .0 6 .J .. .. ',. .. .. O',. 1 .:co 2 1 1 S '." .. •• •• '_1 .. 9 •• .. O'O' ..

W·O' •• '" ..• i •• a._:. ii .~ .. iii .. •• .O' iv •• v .. .. vi 'O' ... .. vii •• '" 147

.B. V:qI ~~T B-P~O~ ~NE"~~QJ:~ ~C]En 15. AND ABOVE BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS " ' . -'" ,.' . IN"BUllA"]; AREAS ONLY

Rural unemployed by educational level. ------Literate without Primary or Matriculation Total Unemployed Illiterate educational levels Junior Basic and above D istrict/Tehsil Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Per sons Males Females Persons------Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

DISTRICT 37 37 17 17 7 7 9 9 .::. 4 ... Taranagar Tehsil 1 1 1 ..::.. 12 2 Rajgarh Tehsil 12 2 -J 1 ..:::. 6 6 3 3 lOJI Sardarsbahar Tehsil 5 S 3 3 2 2 ',.

Churn Tehs il 5 5 5 5 IE!I ',. .. .=-~ DUngargarb Tehsil 3 3 3 3 .'::41 - .. ..::. .:::. - 5 S 4 4 Ratangarb Tehsil 1 1 .. J:!i 6 4 ._, SUjangarh Tahsil 6 4 •.. II•• 2 2 .. _.1 .... 148

B·IX- PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX •.

Total non-working population Full tImc students Households duties, Dlltltct/Tehstl Age-group Persons Males Fcmales Males Females -----Males Females

2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 DIS'l'BIC'r Total Total 343,437 149,193 194,2«4 40,369 9,009 217 66,031 0-14 249,833 131,619 118,214 33,113 8,450 62 8,655 15--34 46.842 9,432 37,410 7,222 555 38 34,110 35-59 25,453 2,109 23,344 18 1 52 20.363 80+ 20,367 5,587 14,780 IS 65 4,896 Age Dot 942 446 496 11 3 7 stated Rural Total 194,958 91,187 103,771 18,925 1.828 63 24,428 0-14 156,996 83,318 730678 16,583 1,804 15 3.350 15-34 15,087 3,069 12,018 2,311 21 7 11,086 35-59 9,474 697 8,777 15 6 7,302 60 + 12,521 3,688 8,883 IS 35 2,685 Age Dot 880 415 465 11 3 5 stated Urban Total 148,479 58,006 90,473 21,444 7,181 154 41.603 0-14 92,837 48,301 44,536 16,530 6,646 47 3,305 16-34 31,755 6,363 25,392 4.911 634 31 23,024 35-59 15,979 1,412 14,567 3 1 46 13,061 60+ 7.846 1,899 5,947 30 2,211 Age not 62 31 31 2 stated Taranagar Tehsil R Total 18,866 9,096 9,770 1,737 168 21 2,182

~14 ]5,181 8,206 6,975 1,516 167 5 258 15-34 ],346 327 1,019 221 1 2 956 35-59 866 80 786 .'" 2 669 60± 1,317 401 916 •. 0 .. l~ 299 82 Age not 1'6 74 100. .:. --" stated Rajgarh Tahsil R Total 36,830 18,828 18,002 4,081 262 2,832

~14 31,314 ]7,088 14,226 3,436 252 649 15-34 2,021 778 ],243 626 7 ._, 1,078 35-59 1,138 131 1,007 •• ., 743-

601: 2,093 721 1,372 .,' • .11 3&

Age not 264 110 4 3- .,0 2. stated l'~ 149 lIltOAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Persons seekin g Persons employed employment bero re but now Dependents, Retired, rentier or Beggars,vag rants Inmates of for the ou' of employment Infants & disabled independent means etC. institutioIls first tIme and seeking work: ------~--~--~ ------_- Males Females M,lles Females Males FemaleS Malts Female& Males Females Males Females 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 106,568 118,259 657 395 809 iHi} 30 13 1019 1 394 2 98,344 103.033 98 76 1 1 1,602 1,588 25 9 231 144 16 4 !13 185 .. <» 1.328 2,716 208 10;) 296 152 10 5 ~J 169 2 4.859 9,439 424 279 184 156 4 9 7 1 39 435 483 2 1

71.465 76,923 215 216 479 372 3 4 23 14 66.660 68,449 60 'i5 567 793 2 1 150 117 3 19 10 1,343 39 33 165 465 99 3 ~~ 4 '3.369 5,883 174 180 104 81 4 1 404 455 2

41,336 441> 35,103 179 330 157 27 14 126 1 380 2 31,684 34,584 38 1 1 1 1,035 1,795 23 ~ 81 27 13 4 94 175 1,373 72 131 10 863 169 53 5 2') 165 2 1,490 3,556 25a 99 80 75 4 5 6 1 39 31 28 1 .. 7,287 7,378 9 5 41 37 1 6.682 6,540 3 10 .:::. 87 SO 16 12 61 104 3 17 10 375 612 9 5 5 :.:. 82 72 2 ..

14.677 14,877 20 2 53 29 11 1 13,645 13,310 7 15 .. .~. 125 148 16 10 10 .. 103 259 8 2 19 3 698 I,Oll 11 11 ._. 106 149 ...... B-IX PERSONS NOT AT WOR'g CLASSIFIl!!~ BY SEX,

Full time students Households dutiel!l Total non·wor1dn~ population ----- Distrlct/Tehsil Age-group PeTsons Males Females Males Females Males Femalca 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8ardarshahar Tehsil R Total 26,118 12,842 13,276 2;886 294 2,029

0-14 22,191 1l,&6~ 10,327 2,578 294 258 15-34 1,338 343 995 292 92:1 35-59 860 55 805 14 597

60+ 1,648 S40 1,108 I_' ~2 Age not 81 40 41 2 stated Churu Tehsil R Total 24,514 11,174 13,340 2,579 248 3.703 0-14 19,093 JO,141 8,952 2,248 246 402 15-34 2,158 404 1,754 331 2 1,641 35--59 1,458 80 1,378 1,208

60+ 1,730 515 1,215 451 Age not 75 34 41 stated

Dungargarh Tehsil R ~otal 23,,245 10,883 12,362 2,610 322 42 a.tlS 0-14 18,790 9,900 ~,890 2,348 320 10 62' 15-34 1,670 329 1,341 259 2 5 1,306 35-59 1,053 92 961 4 841 60+ 1,573 493 1,080 23 341 Age not 159 69 90 3 Stated aatangarh Teruil R Total 24,700 10,588 14,102 2,2" 213 .::a 4,.- 0-14 18,594 9,728 8,866 ~,o26 220 •• 623 15-34 2,590 296 2,294 220 3 •• 2,184 35-59 1,698 76 1,622 •• 1,431 60+ 1,744 454 1,290 454 Age not 74 44 30 Stated

Sujangarh Teh.n -Total 40.885 1,?'66 ~919 1t801 311 Ul ~1&n 0-14 31,833 16.391 15,442 2,431 305 531 15-34 3,964 592 3,372 362 6 2.999 35-59 2,401 183 2,218 1,813

60+ 2,416 564 1852 5 II:a D 528 Age not 71 36 35 2 stated 151

':BROAD AGE GROUPS AND TYPE OF AOTIVlTY-Ooncld. Persons seeking Persons employed employment before but now Depelllients Retired rentier or :Beggars, vagrants Inmates or for the out of employment Iufants & disabled independent meaJl,~ etc. institution. first time and seeking wOrk Males Females Malea Females Males Females Males Femalefi Males Females Males Females

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9,920 10,921 3 5 2S 23 .. 4 4 1 ... I 9,285 9,774 P.' 1 '-' 39 71 8 2 3 32 197 1 7 10 , .. 1 .... 526 838 2 4 12 10 .. 31'. 41 "-, ._e

8,541 9,348 2 35 39 .... 5 7,890 8,297 .. , 7 6t lOG .. 5 11 ... 4 59 160 6 14 IV I .-. 494 751 8 2 13 11 •• ., H 40 •• 0.'

8.162 8,900 7 2 57 20 2 .. 3 7,541 7,940 1 1 •• ... __0 9 1 2 52 32 .. ''§ 2 .'" ::-. 68 115 2 17 5 .. ~.. 1 •• 435 124 S 2 30 13 .... " .. 66 89 \0' • • .. ••

1 8.156 8,953 143 191 47 42 1 4 ... 7,696 8,018 6 S ~ .. .., e-. 14 12 '9 95 .~...... 2 37 151 18 26 18 14 1 ., 2 3::20 660 125 165 9 11 .-, '. 44 29 '0:« e-. 1-.

-14,722 16,546 19 9 218 182 .e. 1 36 13.921 14,570 39 .-. 11-' 141 297 1 82 69 1 5

105 357 4 1 73 47 '21 1,287 14 7 24 30 •• 34 35 .. .-. .. .-.

153

B-X- SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (il ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) ENGAG ED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iiil ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

( Based Ull 20% Sample l

House-holds House·holds ~ngaged neither Hou.e.holds House-holds engaged both In cultivation en!!af't'd in engagt'd in in Cultivatioll Total Number nor in household Cuf!l~atjon Hou~ehold and Household of House-holds indust. y only Industry only Indu~try (; j. lfle t/Tehsil ------2 3 4 5 6 5,24) 13,870 DISTRICT TOTAL 22,023 423 2,490 RURAL 15,035 664 11,977 91 2,303 URBAN 6,988 4,576 1,893 332 187 Tebsilwise Rural Only 54 1,453 5 Taranagar Tehsil 1,531 19' 82 2,810 12 Rajgarh Tehs j) 2,991 93 58 1,462 Saldarshahar Tehsil 2,290 16 754 84 1,467 6 ChUIU Tehsil 1,692 135 Dungargarh Tehsil 1,778 99 1,057 15 607

Batangarh Tehsil 1,865 Il8 1,319 6 422 169 27). f ujangarh Tehsil 2,882 2,409 31 154

B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST III LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY ( Based on 20% Sample)

Nv. of Houstholds cngaaed in cultivati on by size of land in acres Cultiva· ting House. Less .----~------Interest in land Cultivated hOlds than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 Unspe- 50+ cified 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DISTRICT Total 16,360 9 62 176 483 4a'i 891 530 4,344 4,337 4,903 178 \a) 15)078 9 47 167 429 414 816 495 4,020 4,022 4,488 171 \~) 470 4 8 52 34 56 21 162 '/8 4S 7 (e, 812 2 9 19 14 162 237 367 DISTRICT Rural 14,280 6 38 121 335 329 701 407 3,656 3,900 4,622 IS5 (8) 13,204 6 35 116 302 297 647 387 3,401 3,627 4,228 158 (h) 322 2 4 31 25 41 9 108 51 44 7 (e) 754 2 7 I3 11 147 222 350 DISTRICT Urban 2,08() 3 14 55 148 128 150 123 688 437 281 13 (a) 1,874 3 12 51 127 117 169 108 619 395 260 13 (h) 148 2 4 21 9 15 12 54 27 4 (C) 58 2 6 3 15 15 17 lebsilwise Rural Only

'l'ARANAGAR TEHSIL 1,472 4 16 17 59 31 340 476 493 36 (a) 1,441 4 16 16 57 31 332 469 482 34 (h) 16 2 6 2 3 2 C) 15 2 5 8 RAJGARH TEHBIL 2,903 .. 9 47 95 95 197 no 975 796 535 28 (a) 2,745 8 45 90 89 187 119 929 752 498 28 (b) 3S 1 4 .," "_" 4 6 4 12 2 2 (e) 123 2 4 3 34 42 35 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL 2,'H6 4 , 19 61 34 359 580 1,116 13 (a) 1,982 4 7 14 •• 14 52 33 315 525 1,005 13 (b) 89 8 5 9 25 24 17 (c) 145 19 31 94 CRUR U T ERSIL 1,6D2 2 10 16 48 48 1J2 56 448 416 426 20 (a) 1,512 2 10 16 42 46 103 55 426 395 397 20 (b) 29 6 1 7 11 I 2 (C) 61 2 11 20 27 Abbreviations for interest in land gi veo under colUmn 1 (a)=Owned or h~ld from GOvernment. (b)=HeJd frOm private persons or institutions for payment in money. kind or share. (C;=Partly held from Government and p~rtly from private persons for payment if' money, kind or share. 155

B- XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Ooncld. (Based on 20% Sample)

in acres No. of Households engaged in cultivation by size of land ------~------~------Cultiva- Unspe ting House. Less 50+ cified Interest in land Cultivated bolds than 1 1.0-2·4 2.5-49 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14'9 15'0-29·9 30.0·49.9 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 248 413 903 9 DUNGARGARH TEHSIL 1,664 2 2 2 11 13 41 20 18 228 368 809 9 (a) 1,495 2 2 2 8 11 38 12 8 9 (b) 36 3 1 3 2 8 37 85 (c) 133 526 475 396 24 RATANGARH TEHSIL 1,741 2 5 15 62 74 102 60 56 466 424 343 24 (a) 1,547 2 5 15 54 63 95 2 22 3 7 (b) 56 8 10 4 38 48 46 (e) 13b 3 2 .. 760 744 753 35 SUJANGARh TEHSIL 2,682 8 30 80 63 129 SO 75 70S 694 694 30 (a) 2,482 6 27 18 58 115 20 11 4 5 (b) 61 2 3 2 3 10 4 35 39 55 (c) 139 2 4

AbbreviatiOns for interest in land given under !;:olumn 1 (a)=Owned or held from Government. {b)=Held from Private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. (cl=Partly held from Govel1lment aDd partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share. 156

B- XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on CUltivating households accnrding to

Total of ~ultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Family workers Family workers----- Si1.e of lJallll }lou~e Hired House House, --- :mred (Class ranges in acres) holds Males F~males workers holds Males Females holds Males Flmales ,yorkers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12

DISTRICT

All sizes 13,870 25,883 19,673 1,487 2,110 1,743 367 3,781 4,384 3,127' 51 Less than 1 5 6 7 l'O-H 45 59 47 25 11 8 3 21 21 21 2·5- 4·9 152 196 164 15 40 26 14 56 58 52 2 5'0-1'4 437 561 440 44 127 88 39 161 172 149 7'5- 9'9 406 550 453 17 94 74 20 158 157 155 4 10'0--12.4 819 1,215 1,019 49 160 116 44 289 317 257 4 12.5-14'9 468 738 583 33 87 74 13 163 177 146 3 15'0-29·9 3,843 6,283 4,872 318 676 556 120 1,251 1,406 1,081 IS 30.0-49'9 3,708 7,087 5,438 424 486 420 66 940 l, 112 760 8 SO+. 3,832 8,946 6,481 540 378 339 39 704 928 467 13 Unspecified 155 242 169 22 SO 41 9 38 36 39

DISTRIcr

AU sizes 11,977 22,949 178,98 578 1,665 1,364 301 3,175 3,646 2,675 29 Lcssthan 1 3 4 6 1'0- 2·4 32 49 37 5 4 19 19 19 2'5- 4·9 106 145 132 3 20 13 7 42 41 42 1 5·0- 7-4 302 397 342 2 74 47 27 121 124 118 7'5- 9·9 298 419 367 3 60 44 16 117 119 114 10'0-124 647 987 858 35 112 78 34 225 242 207 1 12'5-14-9 360 583 499 9 58 46 12 121 28 112 2 15.0-29-9 3,210 5,361 4,306 20 524 430 94 1,041 1,150 926 6 30'0-49·9 3,306 6,367 5,027 164 424 361 63 814 951 670 7 50+ 3,568 1,406 6,163 321 340 302 38 643 842 433 11 Unspcoified 145 231 161 21 47 38 9 32 30 34 157 CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivatioD

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Family workers House- ---- Hired HOU'e. ------Hired House Hired HOnee ---- Hired hOlds Males Female, workers holds Male!'. Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females worktr! Size of Land 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2S 26

TOTAL

8.010 12,555 9,971 195 1.789 6,537 5,638 217 139 664 943 41 80 All sizes 7 3 5 1 0." L~ than 1 7 16 10 4 14 11 5 2 20 1.0- 2.4 48 88 81 4 7 24 17 9 1 o o_. 2.S- 4.9 123 232 195 3 20 61 49 30 2 8 8 10 4 .. 50- 7.4 126 241 210 2 24 78 68 10 .. 4 7.5-· 9.9 310 582 534 9 199 114 1] 58 1 25 ..:. '.' 10.0-12.4

174 335 297 8 40 136 116 12 3 16 11 10 1 0'. 12.5-14.9 1,571 3,167 2.639 42 313 1,098 974 46 17 56 ~S 138 15 71 15.0--29.9 1,748 3,650 2,919 67 489 1,780 1,569 31 33 125 124 316 12 2 30.0-49.9 1,846 4,131 2,993 56 823 3,107 2,619 5S 79 441 363 416 2 50+ 54 108 86 S 11 40 31 8 2 17 4 8 Unspecified

RURAL

5,352 11,166 9,055 103 1,671 6,177 5,359 59 104 596 508 383 10 w_' 4 All sizes 2 3 6 ._. ._. .::. ..::., Less than 1 12 5 7 3 14 10 .. '. .=-• ..:. .;.:...... _- 1.0- 2.4 39 70 67 2 5 21 16 o_. .. ',' "-"I ..:. .~. 2.5- 4.9 93 174 155 14 52 42 .'. ',' ~ . LlI 5.0- 7.4 101 181 176 2 20 68 61 .-. O_. ._. 7.5- 9.9 256 483 449 3 52 183 168 6 1 2' ._. 10.0-12.4 14:'5 276 260 4 34 118 104 3 2 15 11 ._-' 12.5-14.9 11 U7 1,026 912 8 47 50 3 W.' e_" 2 15.0-29.9 ',590 3,302 2.713 33 451 1,646 1,472 2 22 107 109 120 S " . .2 30.0-49.9 1•. 721 3,844 2,815 42 794 3,009 2,543 38 69 409 334 230 1 .,' ... 106 13 5 11 40 31 8 2 17 4 8 •• •• S_" Unspectl'1cd 158

B-XU-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN OULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WOIUtEBS

( Based on Cui tivating households according to

Total of cultivating households ------1 Person 2 Persons Family workers family workers Falllily workers Size of Land Bouse------Ilired Bouse ------House -~----- Hired (Class ranges (n acresl holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workers

2 3 4 6 7 a 9 10 11 12

DISTRICT

Alillizes 1,893 2,934 1,775 909 445 379 86 606 188 452 22

Lest than 1 2 2 0_0 ._, 1.0- 2.4 13 10 10 25 6 4 2 :2 2 :2 2.S- 49 46 SI 32 12 20 13 7 14 17 • 10 1 S.O- 7.4 135 164 98 42 S3 41 12 40 48 31 7.S- ,.~ 10. 131 86 14 34 30 4 4l 38 41 3

10.0-12..4 172 228 161 14 48 38 10 64 1S SO 3 12.5-14.9 lOa ISS 84 24 29 28 42 49 34 1 15.0-29.9 633 922 566 298 152 126 26 210 256 155 9 30.1>--49,9 402 720 411 260 62 59 3 126 161 90 I SO+ 264 540 318 219 3& 31 1 61 86 34 2 Ullspecificd 10 11 8 1 J 3 •• 6 6 , 1

'l'EBBJLWlSE TARANAGAR

All Biles 1,453 2,995 2,868 8 156 138 18 336 385 1 Ltaa than 1 1.0- 2.4 ._.

2.5-U 3 S 2 J QI 5.0- 7.4 16" 23 15 5 :2 .3 4 4 4 7.5- 9.9 11 26 17 4 3 1 6 6 6

10.0-12.4 59. 103 89 0:' 8 , 2 18 21 IS 12.5-14.9 30 49 41 4 4 12 IS 9 15.0-29.' 334 593 448 2 38 35 3 111 12.2 100 ... 10.0-49.9 468 920 725 4 53 51 :2 110 126 93 I so+­ 490 1,232 989 32 28 4 63 81 45 USI&pec1fi04 35 4(j 3& 11 • 3 JO 9 II 159

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND OULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Oontd.

20% Sample) number of personS engaged in cultwation ---_------~------3-5 PersonS 6-10 Persons ------More than 10 Persons U nspeclfied Family work

-URBAN

658 1,389 918 93 118 360 219 158 35 68 62 560 31 76 A.ll sizes 2 less than 1 2 4- 3 5 2 2 20 .. 1·0 -2'4 9 18 14 2 2 3 9 2.5 --l.9 30 S8 40 2 6 9 7 29 2 8 8 10 4 5·0 -7'4 25 53 34 4 10 7 10 4 ;·S -IJ 9

5~ 99 85 6 6 16 16 5 10'0-12.4 29 59 37 4 6 18 12 9 10 12.5-14.9

~24 459 315 31 26 72 62 45 9 9 8 138 12 75 15.0-29'9 158 348 206 34 38 J31 97 29 II 18 15 196 7 .. 30'0-49'9 125 287 178 14 29 98 76 17 10 32 29 186 ., 50+ 2 3 Unspecified

..RURAL ONLY l'EHSIL

694 1,521 1,184 2 249 896 823 10 55 57 S a All sizes ... Lesstban 1 1'0-2.4 1 1 ...... 2' 5-4· !J , 12 7 5 1 5'0-7-4 7 17 10 7.5-9·9 .25 52 44 7 24 28 .. 10.0-12·4 11 21 21 3 9 11 ., 12.S-14.9 \52 322 260 1 31 1]4 85 2 15-0-29.9 223 480 374 76 25& 251 1 5 6 5 2 30.0-49.9 256 591 4« .. DO 482 445 9 SO S1 50+ 13 25 22 4 2 Unsp~cifitd 160

B-XlI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

(Based on Cultivating households according to' Total of cultivating households I Person 2 Persons ------_-----_. ----- Family workers Family workers Family workers etze of Land House Hired House· ------House------Hired (Class ranges in acteS) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females worker~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RAJGARH

All sizes 2,810 6,073 5,282 72 238 202 36 545 801 485 4 Less thaD 1 .. .. 1.0- 2.4 9 17 9 .,. 2 2 .. 4 4 2.5- 4.9 46 74 71 If_ 5 5 18 I7" 19 5.0- 7.4 93 137 127 1 19 1S 4 27 26 28 7.S- 9.9 94 146 136 15 10 S 28 21 29 .. lU.0-12.4 191 327 31" 24 20 4 51 52 SO 12.5-14.9 122 234 209 14 14 26 29 23 IS.0-29.9 938 1,781 1,625 , 78 66 12 229 249 206 3"

30.0-49.9 768 1,781 1,532 43 S3 47 6 112 133 91 .:: ... 50+ 521 1.531 1,201 22 21 18 3 44 60 27 1- 28 45 38 1 7 S 6 , UDSpeclfied 2 4 - SARDARSHAHAR.

All sizes 1,462 2,72.9 2,167 , 215 168 47 886 445 327

Less than I ,.. ... ". .,. 1.0- 2.4 2 4 2 1 J 25- 4.9 4 8 6 .. 1 ( 5.0- 7.4 15 13 20 8 7 2 2 1 7.5- 9.9 8 9 JO 2 1 ) 2 10.0-12.4 52 70 69 lO S 5 17 17 17" 12.5-14.9 2S 37 26 3 " 3 13 13 13 15.0-29.9 266 421 327 56 42 14 94 104 84 30.0-49.9 401 656 548 69 57 12 118 135 101 617 ~+ 1,489 1,139 64 ~7 7 134 161 101 l'mp~cifled 12 22 20 3 2 j 3 3 .•. 161

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LA'i.i) CULTIV AT~D AND NUMBER OF IN aURAL AN.D URRAN AREAS SEP.'\RATELY -Cnntd

20% Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers FamHy workers Family workers Family workers House Hired House- ----Hired Bouse ----Hired House flired bolds Males Females workeJ'J holds Males Females workers holds MalesFemalcs worters holds Males Females \'IQrkers Size of x...,. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

tEHSIL

1,391 2,933 2.551 8 595 2,177 1,963 10 41 260 227 ~O ~11 si¥s ...... I..e~ tb"p 1 2 7 2 1 4 3 •• • • .. .. 1.0- 2.4 81 31 36 .. 21 J6 2.5_ 4.9' 39 67 70 8 29 2S ...... 5.0- 7.4 42 77 76 9 32 26 .. .. IIJI 7.5- 9.9' 91 162 182 •• 2S 93 78 4t. •• JO.O-l~.4 62 118 120 19 62 62 1 11 4 U.5-14.9 484 946 906 2 143 498 474 4 22 27 •• •• •• • • 15.0-29.9' 402 849 728 3 190 699 644 11 S3 63 40 .. •• ~.O-~.9 1 192 239 552 413 727 625 10 25 174 133 10 .. .~. !O+. 12 24 18 1 3 ]2 10 •• ... UQ.$p~ifiett

TEHSIL

660 1,371 1,122 4 194 701 625 3 7 38 4~ 4U S'Ms ...... •• •• .. Jre~ t!tap • 3 •• •• 1'0- 2'4 3 7 5 •• ...... 2-S- 4'" 4 7 8 3 3 .. •• .. S'O- 7.4· 4 6 6 2 7'5- 9'9 23 43 40 .. 2 S 7 •• • • Ip·O-t?41 6 14 9 •• 2 7 3 3 .. • • IN-14" 93 190 153 •• 23 85 76 ., , .. .. 15-0-29'9 182 ~5.5 331 31 105 97 147 ., 3Q'O-49'9, 341 747 562 132 48~ 430 6 34 39 .. SO+ 3 5 7 3 ]2 9 .. IJ mpe;:if iedJ 162

B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS

( Based on Cultivating households ac:ording to Total of cultivating households _------Persoh _--_---'-----2 Persens Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land Rouse- Hired House. ----- House------Hired ~Class ra!lges ill acres) hOlds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Males Females workerS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

('HURU

All sizes 1,461 2,'744 2,104 229 190 162 28 400 456 337_. 7 Less than 2 3 6 1.0- 2.4 10 13 11 2 1 7 7 7 2.5- 49 16 18 f7' 4 2 2 6 6 6 5'0- 7.4 45 62 37 15 13 2 17 19 15 7.5- 9.9 47 76 64 7 7 17 18 16 100-124 107 171 137 4 16 II 5 38 40 36 12.5-14.9 53 83 75 9 7 2 19 21 16 60 7 135 150 120 150-29.9 411 670 531 3 67 c 30.0-49.9 379 701 571 42 36 31 5 98 114 79 3 50+ '378 911 627 161 33 29 4 59 77 38 3 Unspecified 19 36 28 18 1 1 4 4 4

DUNGARGARH

All sizes :L,bS7 1,707 1,230 15 211 162 49 352 415 289 Less than 1 :e- .- ~ . 1.0- 2.4 2 2 2 ., .. 2 2 2 2'5- 4,9 2 2 2 ._o 6 7 5 < 5.0- 7.4 8 9 7 1 7.5- 9.9 8 8 10 1 5 5 5 ' . '-lO.n-12.• 36 48 27 12 8 4 15 19 11 5 5 S 12.5-14.9 12 17 16 2 1 , 15.0-29.9 . 176 212 164 58 41 17 70 71 69 , 300-49.9 '265 377 289 6 59 43 16 102 lIS 89 \ ~O-:- 541 1,023 710 9 73 64 9 146 190 102 tJnspccified 7 9 3 4 4 1 1 163

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Oontd.

20% Sample) number of pergODS engaged in cultivation ------~------_------6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons 3-5 Persons------Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Fami;y workers House------Hired House- Hired Hou~e- ----__ Hired House------_ Hired holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Mnles Females workers holds Males Females workers Size of Land 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

TEHSIL

672 1,373 1,096 27 187 683 594 26 16 70 49 169 2 1 All sizes 2 3 6 Less than I 5 3 1.0 - 2.4 6 10 9 2-5 - 4·9 5 12 25 18 2 S'O -7-4 19 34 37 4 17 II .. 7·5 - 9·9 42 84 tiS 11 36 31 4 to-a -12-4 19 34 33 5 17 17 4 7 12·5 -14-9 (i 175 346 291 2 32 105 107 :..~. 9 1 1 IS·0 -29·9 201 397 338 9 42 154 146 2 5 3 30 '-" 30'0 -49·9 186 422 284 14 88 '36 271 14 11 47 30 130 1 50+ 10 til 15 2 3 8 6 I 5 3 8 UnspecifJed

TEBSIL

423 854 682 ~ 71 276 210 6 .. All sIzes ,_ ,.-. .. :, . •=- .. Less than I

p;:41 .. .,' 1.0'_ 2.4

2 .~. 2.5-409

1 2 1 "0 - 7'4 2 2 S 7-5-9-9 9 21 12 10'0-12.4 S 11 10 .. 12-5-1U ., 87 67 3 13 11 15.0-29" 92 174 148 6 12 45 36 .. 30,0-"9'9 266 S51 436 3 S6 218 163 6 50~ 2 4 2 •• •• Unspecified 164

B-XII- SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS ( Based on

Cultivating households aCC ording to ____--0 ______

Total of Cultivating households 1 Person 2 Persons Family workers - Family workers --P-;;:mily worke~-­ Size of Land House Hired House House ------Hired (Class ranges in acreS) holds Males Females workers holds Males Females holds Mates Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RATANGARR

456 542 362 All sizes 1,319 2,098 1,479 196 283 232 51 8

LeSB than 3 1.0- 2.4 4 4 5 .. 3 3 8 8 2.5- 4.9 15 16 13 4 2 2 7 31 33 29 5.0- 7.4 53 67 55 9 7 2 33 7.5- 9.9 66 77 69 17 12 5 36 29 5 42 44 39 10.0-12.4 85 107 80 26 20 15 1 21 21 21 12.5-14.9 47 56 47 3 10 9 173 t25 15.0-29.9 406 576 407 4 108 88 20 50 2 99 122 75 30.0-49.9 354 617 444 56 61 49 12 41 38 3 65 97 31 2 SO + 270 555 352 105 4 5 3 Unspecified 18 22 7 12 11

SUJANGARH

372 300 72 700 802 589 9 All ~izes 2,402 4,G03 3\288

4&& than) .. ~. 2 2 2 1.0- 2.4 5 9 8 1 .. 2 7 8 6 2.5- 4.9 19 24 18 2 5 3 8 34 33 3S 5.0- 7.4 72 8' 81 1 17 9 5 25 2S 25 7.5- 9.9 58 77 61 15 10 9 44 49 39 10.0-12.4 117 161 142 5 22 13 2S 24 2S 12.5-14.9 71 107 85 2 15 8 7 21 252 281 222 15.0-29.9 679 1.108 804 6 119 98 10 175 206 142 2 30.0--49.9 671 1,315 917 12 93 83 23 76 68 8 132 170 89 5 50 + 691 2.665 1,145 7 2 4 4 4 ()nspecified 26 51 27 2 9 165

CLASSIFlED BY SIZE OF LAND C11LTlVAT,BD AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN' AREAS SEPARATELY-Ooncld. 20 % Sample) number of persons engaged in cultivation

3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers Family workers House ------Hired House ------Hired House Hired House holds Males Females workers holds Males Females Hired Size of workers holds Males Females workers hOlds Males Females workers Land ]4 ]5 16 17 18 19 . 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

'l'EBSIL

487 983 785 21 84 314 259 2 9 27 22 IIlD AU maea .. .. Less tbaa 1 1 2 .. 1.0- 2'4 3 6 4 -.' 2.S- 4.~

24 20 1 3 t::+ 12 4 .. .. 5.0-7.4 22 24 3 7 l'3' 11 .-. ... 7.5- 9.9 31 2 20 40 7 5 1 2S -. 10.0-12.4 3 16 26 25 1205-14.9 224 2 14 134 262 53 38 .. 15.0-29.9 5 res 335 266 26 97 79 3 14 12 . SO .::_. 3().()-49.9 261 186 11 38 147 t21 122 2 5 12 10 90 .. o. 50+ 2 6 3 .::00 .. ' ." .. Unspecified.

TEHSIL

1,025 2',225 1,635 32 291 1,130 885 12 21 146 107 . ;0:.. AU ... ~:.. ' .. '-' Less than 1 5 2 4 •• 1'0-2'4 7 13 10 2 .~ ... 2.5--4, 19 37 31 2 7 7 1 5.0-7.4 14 30 ]8 4 12 13 .~. 7.5-9.9 46 81 75 3 5 ]8 %9 2 10.0-12.4 26 52 42 1 S 23 11 ~-. 12.5-14.9 _,., 264 555 423 " 41 IS8 121 16 17 15.0-29.9 32'S 712 528 8 74 288 219 2 4 26 18 30.0-49.9 3rt. ' 720 490 12 158 1615 487 6 ;;3 92 7 50 + n' 24 '16 2 4 4 12 1 "-' Unspecified 166

B-:lIII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY SHOWING SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED CLASSJFIED By PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY (Based on 20% Sample) Number of houleholds by size in acres of land cultivated Total No. Code ~o. of DIvision and of Bouse Less Un Major Group of I. 8. I. O. holds than 1 1.0·2.4 2.5·4.9 S.0-7.4 7.5.9.9 1O.0-!2.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.930.0·49.950+ specified 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DISTRICT RURAL

All lnd1l8tries '2.803 a 6 15 33 31 54 47 4(6 549 1,05' 20 Division o 1,914 2 8 1 18 19 38 33 363 486 941 14 Major Group 04 ].914 2 3 7 IS 19 38 33 353 486 941 14

Dlvi.don 2&3 388 1 3 8 15 12 16 14 93 108 113 6

~Group 20 46 4 1 2 ._. 8 10 21

22 ',' 1 23 67 '0' 2 23 22 18 .-:. 24 S .,0 2

2S 6 .. '.:1 27 7 4 1 "2 28 lIS 1 4 4 9 s 32 27 29 2 31 12 7 1 W'. 7 10 '" 2 34-35 27 1 3 .. 2 3 4 7 ., ... 21 2 2 1 1 S 6 4 36 ... 0,' 39 62 1 2 1 2 9 14 22 1 DISTRICT URBAN

All Induatriea 18'7 1 1 9 18 20 18 15 55 1'7 a DitJiafon o 61 .. 2 4 5 4 3 23 10 9 1 Major Group 00 11 •• 2 1 4 1 4 3 1 04 43 2 1 3 3 19 9 6 m"uion 2&3 126 1 1 7 9 15 14 12 32 26 8 2 Major Group 20 25 ._. 2 3 4 8 6 1 23 23 1 2 1 4 1 6 3 1 24 •• .. 25 1 1 27 5 1 .,. 1 1 28 16 2 3 4 4 2 1 31 26 1 2 S 2 3 S , 1 1 " 34.35 17 2 2 1 S 3 4 - 36 4 1 I 1 1 - 39 S - I I 3 I 1 '0' .. - 167

B-XIV-SAMPt'E HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPALS .. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS (Based on 20% Sample) Pari; A: -Bousebolls classified by major groups of Principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged Households engaged in Household Industry according to the number of persons engaged Total ------Rural Total number More than -Code No. of I. S. I. c. Urban of hou3eholds J Person 2 Persons 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons 10 persons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All Industries T 423 178 130 £9 16 R 91 46 25 18 2 U 332 132 105 81 14 Division 0 T 37 20 11 6 R 21 11 6 4 U /6 9 5 2

Major Group 0') T 9 4 3 2 R U 9 4 3 2 04 T 28 I£; 8 4 R 21 II 6 4 U 7 5 2

Division 2&3 T 3811 158 119 93 16 R ,1/ 35 19 14 2 U 3lG 123 100 79 14

,Major Group 20 T 13 3 5 3 2 R 1 1 .. U 12 2 5 3 2 21 T 2 2 R .. .. U 2 2 22 T I 4 3 1 R 2 2 U 6 2 3

23 T 110 37 36 30 7 R 4 2 1 1 .. U 106 35 35 29 7 25 T 2 2 R 1 1 U I 1 27 T 20 9 6 5 R 5 4 1 U 15 S 6 4 28 T 26 19 4 2 1 R 8 7 1 .. U 18 12 3 2 1 31 T 110 38 36 32 4 R 25 9 9 6 1 U 85 29 27 26 J

33 T 2 R .. (J 2 1 34-3' T 14 7 6 R 3 J U II 7 3 168

B·XIV-$AMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGJWlDD ONLY IN HOUSEIlQJ;,D lNDUSTRY CLASSIFI;ED BY PIUNCJ.,,t\L. HOUSEHOLD INDU$TRY IN ALL ARE AS-Oontd.

(Based on 20% Sample)

)lart A:-Households classified by major groups of Principal Household Industry and number of persons enlaged-aonc:ld~ Households engaged in Household IndLstry according to the ~ number of persons engaged Tota) Rural Total number 1 2 3-5 6-10 More thaD C_ No. of I. S. I. C. Urban of househol

B-XIV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PIW CIrAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Oon';ld. (Based on 20% Sa.mple)

Part B-Households classified by minor gronps of Principa! Ho;}sehold Industry

Household Industry Number of HousehOld Industry Number or (Code numbers and description of Households (Code numbers and description of Householdl Minor/Sub·minor groups) Minor/Sub-minor groups) ------_ Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urbla 2 3 4 2 3 All Industries 423 91 832 2849 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ ducts n. e. c. 16 7 9 0051 Production of Vegetllblrs 9 9 2884 Making of sirlci, moola and Chhaj .. 1 .3 3403 Rearing of cows for milk and animal power 3101 l<'laying, processing of hides & skins including taxidermy J 0405 Production and rearing of livestock 3 mainly for milk and anImal power - 3102 Currying. tanning & finishing of hides & 23 18 n. e. c. skins, preparation of finished leather 211 7 21 0411 Sheep breeding and rearing •• 3111 Making of leather boots shoes or chappals (slippers. sandals) 70 7 63 0422 Rearing & production of other animal (mainly for slaughter) n. e. c. 2 2 314 Repair of shoes, chappals and other leather footwear 9 II 0484 Production of other animal husbandry 1 products such as skin, ivory, teeth 3361 Manufacture of SOap and washing soda 2 2 and hair etc. 1 • '0 3434 Manufacture of other structural stone 2001 Production of flour by village chak­ goods, stone dressing & stone crushing kies or flour mill by grinding wheat, n. e. c. maize, gram etc. 2 2 1 1 344 Making of Chakki. chakla, silaut, 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small lorha, jainta, utensils & other articles machines 9 8 from stone 2 2 2092 Making of sweet!meats laddu. peda, 350 Making of earthenware such as pottery barphi, batasa etc. \ 2 2 etc. 10 1 21S Production of ice 2 2 3531 Making of glass bangles 1 1 •• 220 Manufacture of bidi I 2 6 \ 3691 Manufacture of agricultural implement' 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, pre- such as plough share, khurpl. kUdal ssing and baling 1 etc. 3 2331 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) & yarn 62 1 61 3693 Making of iron utensils Ie. g. buckets etc.) and artBees from iron sheets I 1 2333 Tie and dye (bandhani) of cloth and '0. yarn 26 26 3698 Foundry Industry (including black­ smithy) 12 7 235 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 17 3 U 384 Repairing" serviCing' of automobiles I 237 Printing of cloth (Cotton) 4 4 3932 Gol dlmithy 43 7 253 :::'pinning of wool by charkha or takaU 1 3933 Manufacture of jeWellery, silverware 2732 Traditional garments 20 15 bnd waresusing gold and other pre­ cious metal and precious and semi­ 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture and precious stones 1 fixture 2 2 3934 SilVer artware, including silver re-pouse 282 Manufacture of structural wooden work on copper (such as in Tanjore) goods (including treated timber) such and silver images I 1 as beams, postl, doors, windows 3 3 .. 3994 Making of lac bangles 6 S 2831 Carpentary works concerned with re­ pairs of agricultural implemenh (wood) 3999 Haklng and repairing of goods n. e. c. 9 3 Ii 170

B-XV-BAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGlm BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(Based on

Total of cultivating households Cultivating households which are also engaged in household industry 1 '[)erson 2 Persons Bize of Land Family workers Family workers Family workers (Class ranges in aores) House ------Hired House -----, Bouse ----- Hired holds Males Females workers hOlds Males Females holds Males Females workers 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 9 . 10 11 12 DTSTRICT

All sizes 2,490 5,152 4,144 100 172 131 41 581 848 514 Leas than 1 4 9 6 1 "1.0- 2.4 7 14 13 1 1 2.5- 4.9 24 3(l 30 4 3 9 9 9 5.0- 7.4 46 73 53 7 4 3 20 21 19 7.5- 9.9 51 73 57 9 8 20 2J 18 10.0-)2.4 72 114 84 13 9 6 3 28 31 25 12.5-14.9 62 115 89 3 3 2 27 2. 26 15.0-29.9 501 917 719 5 41 29 12 144 160 128

30.0-4~.9 629 1,230 1,022 11 49 37 12 147 157 137 50+ J ,071 2,537 2,036 71 49 40 9 175 206 144 Unspecified 23 40 3S 9 12 6

DISTRICT

AU sizes 5'7 154 114 40 523 583 463 ,Less than 1 3 7 5 .,. . . l.~ 24 6 13 13 ( 2.5- 4.9 15 17 19 3 2 1 I) 5 5.0- 1.4 33 51 40 5 2 3 14 IS 13 .. 1.5- 9.9 81 43 25 .. 7 6 1 13 13 3 23 10.0-12-4 54 '79 .9 .~. 9 6 2S 21 1205-14.9 47 90 69 .. 3 3 19 20 18 , 15.0....:..29.9 446 813 645 1 36 24 12 127 )4() 114 ( 30.0-49.9 594 1,162 376 3 43 32 11 141 151 131 9 171 140 ~+ J,054 2,501 2,002 53 048 39 202 v.pecified 20 33 32 8 10 6 - 171

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND iN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20% Samp~c) engaged in housrhold industry ------_.-- 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More tha.n 10 Pf!rsons l'nspecified ---~------Family Workers Family workers Family workers House- -.------Bired Size of land House. -----Hired House------Hired ~1ouse Hired (c!ass ranges holds Males Females workers hOlds Males Femal~s workers holds Males Females workers holds workers 10 acres) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 TOTAL 1,308 2,725 2.222 60 411 1,561 1,284 14 16 37 83 £6 2 All sizes 3 8 5 Less than 1 4 9 7 3 S ~. 1.0- 2.4 11 18 20 2.5- 4.9 16 38 23 3 10 8 5.0- 7.4 21 39 36 1 4 2 7.5- 9.9 30 l:O 45 3 16 10 10 10.0-12.4 24 55 g'" 35 29 28 12.5-14.9 262 527 421 1 53 195 153 4 6 5 .. 15.0-29.9 342 699 607 4 89 332 259 7 5 7 1 30.0-49.9 ~82 1,246 999 52 251 970 814 3 J3 75 70 16 1 50+ 13 26 24 2 5 Unspecified

RURAL

1,222 2,5U 2,092 53 1,492 1,222 389 1 13 ~9 71i 3 2 All sizes 2 ,. 6 .. Less than I 4 9 7 I 3 5 1.0- 2.4 10 13 7 2.5- 4.9 11 24 16 3 10 8 5.0- 7.4 10 20 16 4 2 7.5-- 9.9- 20 38 33 2 10 2 10.0-12.4 19 41 26 7 26 25 12.5-14.9 238 4~7 387 44 166 127 6 5 15.0-29.9- 325 tiol 581 3 83 313 246 I 5 7 30.0-49.9 576 1,234 988 49 247 958 802 11 68 63 3 50+ 11 21 21 2 S Gns peclfied 172 B. XV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ( Based on

Total of cultivating households Cultivating households whioh are also engaged in ------household Industry 1 Person --- _------,----2 Persons Farnil) worken Family workers Family workers Sh:.e of Land HOIiIC- .. _------Hired House ------House ------Hired (class ranges in acres) holds MaieB Females workers holds MaleS Females holds Males Females workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT

All sil!es 181 343 252 43 18 17 1 58 65 51 LcJS than 2 1.0- 2.4 1 2.5- 4.9 9 13 l! 1 4 4 4 6 5.0- 7.4 13 22 13 2 2 6 6 7.S- 9.9 20 30 25 2 2 7 9 5 10.0-12,4 18 35 25 13 S 6 4

12.5- 14.9 15 25 20 • i 8 8 8 U.O-29,9 55 104 74 4 5 ! 17 20 14 I'i 6 6 30.0-49.9 35 68 46 8 ti 5 .~. 4 SO+ 17 36 34 13 .. .. 4 •• Uuspecified 3 7 3 2 •• 173

CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LANDIN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-cancla. 20 % Sample) engaged in household industry ------... ------_- 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified ------_ ------Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of Land House ------~ Hired House ------Hired House ------_- Hired HOU80 Hired (el ••• ranlleo< holds Males Fern_lles workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds workers in ICrlll) l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 URBAN 86 184 130 7 22 69 62 13 3 8 8 23 All sizes 2 Less than 1 .. 1.0- 2.4 4 8 7 •• 2.S- 4.9 5 14 7 5.0- 7.4 11 19 20 7.5- 9.9 10 22 12 3 2 6 8 1 10 .. o_o 10.0-12.4 6 14 9 •• 3 3 12.5-14.9 24 SO 34 9 29 26 4 15.0-29.9 17 38 26 6 19 13 7 30.0-49.9 Ii 12 11 3 4 12 12 2 2 7 7 13 ._. 50+ 2 S 3 Unspecified 174

E-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING

(BaI!ed on

Total J to 3 mOD ths 4 to 6 months ------~ ------_------_---_. Family Vlorkers Family workers Family ~oIkers Total House. - _____ Rural House. ------Hired House. --_._-- Hired Hired Code No. Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males females workers holds Males Females workerE' 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DISTRICT

All Industries Total 2,913 5.730 4,459 103 18 32 29 4 232 434 339 34 la) 2,490 5,152 4,144 100 18 32 29 4 219 420 327 34 (b) 423 578 315 3 13 14 12

Rural 2,394 4,926 3.948 57 16 30 26 175 340 276 3 (a) 2,303 4,809 3,892 57 16 30 26 174 339 274 3 tb) 91 117 56 1 1 2 .. Urban 519 804 511 46 2 2 3 4 57 94 63 31 (a) 181 343 252 43 2 2 3 4 45 81 53 31 (b) 332 461 259 3 12 13 10

.. Division 0 Total 2,01;] 4,188 3,394 81 1 4 2 61 123 105 2r (a) 1,975 4,152 3,-167 81 1 4 2 60 122 105 27 (b) 37 36 27 :i-- I 1

Rural 1,935 4,060 3,292 53 1 4 2 52 109 94 (a) 1,'114 4,042 3,274 53 1 4 2 52 109 94 (b) 21 18 18 ' ...... Urban 'i7 128 102 28 ," 9 U 11 27 (a) 61 110 93 28 8 1;) 11 27 (b) 16 18 9 1 "-"

Major Group 04 Total 1,985 4,146 3,359 81 1 4 2 S9 121 lOS 27 lal 1,957 4,122 3,338 8t 1 .- 2 59 121 105 27 Ib) 28 24 21

Rural 1,935 ",060 3,292 53 4 2 52 109 94 .~ (al 1,914 4,042 3,274 '3 4< 2 52 J09 94 •• Ib) 21 18 18 ...... Urban 50 R6 67 28 7 t2 11 27 (al 43 80 64 28 7 12 11 27 (bl 7 6 3 ..

Division 2&3 Total liM I,51:! 1,065 22 17 28 27 4 171 311 2M '1 (al .51:; I;auv 777 19 17 28 27 4 15!} 2.98 222 7 \b) .1M 51:! 2SX .5 1;1 ]3 J:!

Rural -ij!! MiG 656 4 15 26 24 12.3 231 182 3 (a) 389 707 6]8 4 ]5 26 24 122 230 ISO 3 (b) 70 !IV 38 .. .. J 1 2 Urban 442 6'1 Ii 409 18 2 Z 3 4 48 80 52 4 (a) 1~6 is] 159 15 2 2 .3 4 37 uS 42 4 (bl 316 4.JJ 250 3 11 12 10

Major Group 23 Total 200 3C' 315 3 4 3 33 70 68 (a) 90 ]75 181 3 4 3 29 65 6l (h) 110 J30 134 4 5 6 .,

Runt 7l 140 137 3 4 3 24 54 50 (a) 67 135 135 3 4 3 23 53 48 (h) 4 5 2 I 1 2 175

Atm TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKe1as ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY III ALL ARIlAS

20% Sample) 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified Family workers Family workers Family workers House- House- Hired- Hired- holds Hired- - House- Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers Coclo No. 21 22 21 26 IS 16 17 18 19 20 24 2S 1

'TOTAL 55 287 604 422 9 88 153 122 1 2,288 4,507 3,547 All IndUJ~tiel 143 110 1 1,932 4,013 3,289 52 248 544 389 9 73 39 60 33 15 10 12 356 414 2S8 3 48 240 523 6 57 116 85 1,905 3,917 ·3,186 375 84 1,828 3,823 3,141 48 230 504 367 6 55 113 10 2 3 1 78 94 45 19 8 '31 37 37 '1 382 !;9(} 361 " 7 47 81 47 3 4 18 3 18 30 2.6 1 101 190 148 40 22 13 7 11 278 40U 213 3 29 41 25

.50 32 1,726 3,.573 2,933 48 202 438 322 6 ... DilJisirm 0 22 2')0 321 6 22 50 32 1.692 3,540 2,907 48 436 34 33 26 .. 2 2 1 49 30 1,664 3,471 2,851 47 197 427 315 6 21 47 196 426 315 {) 21 49 30 1,644 3,4ii4 2,833 20 17 18 1 1

1 2 62 102 fl2 1 5 11 7 1 74 1 4 10 6 1 1 2 48 86 , . 14 16 8 1 1 1

49 30 1,704 3,539 2,904 48 200 433 a18 6 Major Group 04 21 48 198 431 317 6 21 49 30 1,678 3,517 2,884 26 22 20 2 2 1

49 30 1,664 3,471 2,851 47 197 427 31S 6 21 47 196 426 21 49 30 1,644 3,454 2,833 31S 6 ,.. 20 17 18 1 1 40 68 S3 1 3 6 3 34 63 51 1 2 5 2 ...... 6 S 2 1 1 1

66 103 90 1 562 934 514 7 85 166 100 3 • Division 2&:3 93 78 1 240 473 3f12 4 48 108 68 3 {)1 37 32 15 10 12 322 461 232 3 58 .:. I 43 60 36 67 55 242 446 335 96 54 184 369 308 1 34 78 52 34 64 18 •• 2 3 1 58 77 27 9 8 42 70 49 30 36 35 1 320 488 279 6 3 29 24 1 56 104 74 3 14 30 16 3 17 3 28 40 13 1 11 264 384 205 24 1':'

IS 21 20 '48 19 24 131 191 200 .-. Major Group 23 9 15 14 41 76 93 .. 8 IS 9 9 4 10 90 115 107 1 7 6 11 .. 10 4 9 7 34 63 69 6 8 9 7 31 59 69 6 10 8 .. 3 4 176

B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING (Based on Total 1 to 3 months 4 to 6 months ------Total Family workers Family workers Family workers Rural House------Hired House------Hired House- Hired'. Code No. Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers.. 1 , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11. 11 13 14 DISTRICT Major Group 23 Urban 129 165 178 1 .. 9 16 18 •• (a) 23 40 46 .. 6 12 14 •• (b) 106 125 132 1 3 4 4 .. 2. Total 157 286 191 2 4 5 46 74 58 (a) 131 251 186 2 4 5 45 71 57 .- (b) 26 35 5 1 1 1 Rural 123 234 171 2 4 S 38 6S 51 (a) 115 225 171 2 4 5 38 65 51 (b) 8 9 .- e_ • .._. lUI •• .. .. ._" Urban 34 52 20 S 9 -=- .. .- 7 • • (a) 16 26 15 •• 7 8 6 · (b) 18 26 5 .. 1 1 1 ·. 31 TOtal 168 277 163 1 3 4 5 14 27 19 •• (a) 58 103 83 .. -. 3 4 5 11 24 17 ·•. (b) 110 174 80 1 •• 3 3 2 Rural 51 97 62 3 4 S 7 17 13 (a) 32 57 46 3 4 5 7 17 13 ..- (b) 2S 40 16 .. .. ••. Urban 111 180 110 1 ._. e • 7 10 6 (a) 26 46 37 .. ,. . 4 7 4 ~-. (b) 85 134 64 1 3 3 2 ._"·. 39 Total 130 222 120 S 1 1 1 .. 31 51 34 j (a) 70 134 102 S 1 1 1 30 50 34 4- (b) 60 88 18 1 1 Rural 73 134 101 3 1 1 1 28 48 33 3 (a) 62 120 94 3 1 1 1 .. 28 48 33 3 (b) 11 14 7 •• Urban 57 118 19 2 3 3 1 1 (a) 8 14 8 2 .. 2 2 1 1 (b) 49 74 11 ~.-, •• •• t 1 • • .... 177

AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL ABEAS-CcmcW. 20% Sample) 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified • Family workers Family workers Family workers House . Hired House- Hired Hoose- Hired holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers Coda NO.

tS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 TOTAL 14 10 17 97 128 131 I 9 11 12 ..:. Major Group 23 5 6 7 10 17 24 2 5 1 9 4 10 87 111 107 "i 7 6 II -'" 12 22 16 86 162 97 11 24 15 "_. 21 12 22 16 63 130 93 9 22 15 23 32 4 2 2

10 18 14 "_0 66 129 91 7 18 10 10 18 14 "-. 58 120 91 7 18 10 8 9 .;"

2 4 2 20 33 \ 6 4 6 5 .:.. 10 \ 4 2 4 2 S \ 2 2 5 "-" IS 23 \ 4 2 2 8 12 11 125 198 1 18 36 19 31 8 12 11 It::_ 30 SO 6 13 8 ". .:. ._e. 9S 148 1~\ 1 12 13 11 6 8 7 3S 53 29 6 15 8 6 8 7 ._. 14 24 17 .:. 2 4 4 "0' 21 29 12 4 II 4 2 4 4 90 145 80 1 12 21 11 2 4 4 16 26 25 9 4 0_0 74 119 S5 1 "8 12 7 S 77 14 14 1 126 51 .:. 16 30 20 .::11 39 S 14 14 1 23 47 38 11 22 IS S4 79 ,0 " 13 5 8 5 4 11 12 28 51 37 12 23 18 18 4 11 12 ~..:." 38 33 "-" 11 22 IS .-:-. 10 13 4 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 49 15 14 4 7 2 1 S 9 3 2 1 S " . 44 66 9 .. 4 7 2

179

A'PENDIX TO TABLB-lJ-XVI

The major groups of household industry havin~ less than 10 percent of the respective divisiuns marked with an asterisk have been excluded from tbe maIn table and have been Shown in run-on-lines in this .Appendix. The figure preceding tbe bracket represents the. code num"?er of the major group dropped from the table while alphabets given in brackets are ~ea~t for shoWIng the different ranges of period of working in the household indutltries 'with' or 'without' cultIvatIon as explained below. The numerical figule shown after the alphabets denotes the number of households in that particular range indicated by that alphabet.

With Cultivation Without Cultivation Olass range Class range or period of or period of Ab brevia tions working Abbreviations working A 1 to 3 months E 1 to 3 months

B = 4: to 6 " F - 4: to 6 " C - 7 to 9 " G = 7 to 9 " D = 10 Months to 1 year H = 10 Months to 1 Year X = Months not stated ~ = Months not stated D1STIpCT TOTAL OO( B-l,C-l,D-14,X-2.F-l,H-8}; 20 \A-l ,B-1 3 ,C-4,D-44,X-9,F- ! ,H·-i2}; 21 (G-2); 22 (X-l ,G-l.H-5, Y-Z); 24 (A-I,B-S); 25 (A-l,B-4,C-I,D-I,H-2); 27 (B-2,C-l,D.9,G-l,H·13,Y-6); 33(H-2); 34-35 (A-4,B-16,C-IO,D-12,X-2,F-2,G-l,H_lO,Y_1); 36 (A-l,B-4,C-I. D-17,X-2,G-l,H-15,Y-2); 38 (H-l). RURAL 20(A-l,B-4,C-3,D-33,X-5,H-l); 22 (X-l,G-l,Y-l); 24 (A-l,B-4); 25 (A-I,B-4,D-l,H-I); 27 (B-2,C-l,D-4,H-3,Y-2); 34-35 (A-2,B-8,C.5, D -ll,X-I,H-2.Y-l); 36 (A_l,B_4,C_l,D-14,X_l.G_l,H_9). URBAN OO(B-l,O-I D-14.X-2,F.J,H-8): 20(B-9,C-l, D-If,X-4,F-l,H-ll); 21 (G-2); 22 (D-S,Y-I); 24 (B-1); 25 (C-l,H-li; 27(D-S G-l, H-I0.Y-4); 33(H-2), 3-1-35(A-2,B-8,C-5,D-l,X-I,F-2,G-l,H-8J; 36(B-3,X-I,H-6,Y-2); 3S(E-I). 180

B-XVII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND ( Based on SiZe of Total Total No. of Total Sample Single m"mber household Total No. of Total household population Sample Household population ------Rural House- --_------House------House- Urban holds Persons Males Females holds Persons Males Females holds Males Females I 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DISTRICT TOTAL 110.192 656.362 337.870 318,492 22,023 131,365 67.737 63,628 1,334 844 490 DISTRICT RURAL 75,141 449,799 234,335 215,464 15,(135 90.243 47,085 43,lfS 767 526 241 Ii) Households engaged 664 2,277 1,128 1,149 229 137 92 neither in cultivation nor in household industry

(ii) Households eng,,-ged 91 453 228 225 14 11 3 in household industry only (iii) Households enga- 14,280 87,513 45,729 41,784 524 378 146 Icd in cultivation Size of holding group Less toan I acre 6 17 19 18 1.0- 2.4 acres 38 195 H2 83 4 3 J 2·5- 4.9 acres 221 601 306 295 OJ 4 S 5·0-- 7.4 acres 335 1,495 7&6 70 38 18 20 7.5- 9.9 acres 329 1,521 779 742 24 17 7 10.0--12.4 acres 701 3,508 1,767 1,741 33 20 13 12.5-14.9 acres 407 2,202 1,115 1,087 20 16 4 15·0--29.9 acres 3,656 19,558 10,212 9,346 174 134 40 30.0--49.9 acres 3,900 23.721 12,364 11.357 123 89 34 50+ acres 4,622 33,808 17,825 15,983 82 64 18 Unspecified 165 867 444 423 17 13 '" DISTRICT URBAN ~5.o51 200,563 103,535 103,028 6.988 41,122 20.652 20.470 567 3~ 219 181

lWEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (8) NEITHER ,(C) IN ClJL'fIVA'rLOJ SUa-CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED 20 %Sl.mple) .:oaample households ------~------2-3 members 4-6 members 7-9 members 10 members & over ------Total House- Hou~e ------House House- Rura) holds Malei Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females Urban 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1

22,2Dl 21.'~22 a,ss1 4,S10 4,565 8,6U 5,769 23,195 21,694 2,635 16,687 15.1157 DISTRIC, TOTAL 2,i9~ 3,32S 3,il51 5.98) IS.31S 11.Ha 4,)15 IS,'102 14,934 1.781 11.286 10,S23 Drsm ICT RURAL

\69 193 213 181 432 459 58 221 218 27 145 167 (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor in House· hold industry

19 24 21 33 73 95 18 72 65 7 48 41 (til Households engaged in householrl industry only

2,~()4 3.10') 2,817 5,756 15,140 14,055 3,939 15,009 14,S51 1,747 11/)93 10,115 (iii) Househ"lds eng,ged io cultivation Size of holding group

3 6 9 3 B 9 Less than 1 acre

1 8 9 16 43 32 8 36 H 3 22 l71 1.0- 2.4 acres 2) 24 32 63 166 152 21 81 17 5 31 29 2.5- 4.9 acres 90 122 114 lSI 378 357 43 183 IH 13 85 64 5.0- 7.4 acres

86 109 118 143 354 350 60 232 215 11 67 52 7.5- 9.9 acres ·166 198 220 335 841 818 131 540 511 30 168 179 10,0 -12.4 acres 93 118 117 172 449 434 96 371 376 26 161 156 12.5-149 acres

769 1,019 948 1,621 4,253 3,967 861 3,474 3,150 225 1,332 1,241 15.0-299 acres

587 810 691 1,602 4,213 3,9-10 1,185 4,785 4,421 403 2,467 2,271 30.0-4?9 acres 453 664 528 1.518 4,255 3,830 1,492 6,164 5,590 1,017 6,678 6,017 50+ acres 30 37 40 71 182 166 33 130 124 14 82 89 Unspecified .'l.189 1,184 1,514 2.624 6,1)56 6,618 1.754 6,893 6.760 854 1),401 1),334 DISTRICT URBAN 182

SOOIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES .

Note on C- series

There are 8 tables in this seried relating to and urban areas while those for tehsils for rural areas· Social and Cultured aspects. Table C-I has been only. The population has been distributed into 14 age prepared from Household Schedules on the basis of groups which is further classified into four types or 20 per cent sample. All the othe~ tables in this marital status viz. never married, married, widowed series are base] on full count and gIve data regar­ divorced or separated. The age-groups followed inc ding age, sex, marital status and .education, sep­ this table largely confol m to the international arately for rural and urban areas, SIngle year age requirements l'ecommended by the United Nations returns, mother tongue in alphabetical order, ~nd reli­ Organisati on. gion and classification by literacy and industrial cate­ gory of wor kers and non-workers among Scheduled 6. This table is likely to be useful for studying Castes and Scheduled Tribes for the district. the trends in the age of marriage. The data compiled here can be very well .used for studying 2. All the tables of this series have been mortality in different marital statuses and also in reproduced in this book except Table C-VI on different age-groups. The data on married females Bilingualism which has been given in Part II-C (i) of by age-groups can be uti~i~ed ~or forecasting the' the State Census Report wherein all tables of this future births from age speCIfIC bIrth rates. All the' series are contained. persons falling in age-group 0--9. have been trea­ ted as 'Never Married' for the purpose of this table. Table C·I Table C-UI 3. This table is prepared on 20 % sample from the Census PopUlation Record Part II of the 7. This table distributes the total population by Household Schedule separately for the total, rural age, sex and educational ~evels .. The population has and urban areas of the district. The table is of been distributed into qumquemal age·groups upto SOCiological interest as it indicates the strength of the age of 34 and the age-groups 35-44, 45-59 and the joint family system. It gives the composition 60+. The table has been compiled into three of a household by family and non-family members. The parts. Part A relates to all areas, l:'art B !or urban family members have been classified into heads of areas of the district while Part C deals WIth rural household (who could be males or females) and their areas down to tehsillevel. In Part' A' and 'C' the spouses, married sons and other married relations and educational levels are confined only to (i) Primary never married, widowed and divorced or separated or Junior Basic and (ii) Matriculation & above while relations. As the definition of a census household in Part 'B' these educational levels are much more also included outsiders residing with the family elaborate as shown in Table B - III Part' A.' during enumeration, such persons have been shown in the table as unrell1ted persons. 8. This table can be utilised to measure the growth of literacy in the population as a whole as well as in urban and rural areas separately and in the 4. The sample households of the rural areas different age-groups since the last Census. Th.e have been classified into 3 categories viz. households table is of special interest to the educational­ engaged neither in cultivation nor in household authorities for future planning and also to study industry, engaged in household industry only and the public attitudes towards adult education. In engaged in cultivation. The households engaged in 1951 Census data W8 s provided only about illiterate cultivation have further been classified by size of and literate classified into different age-gToups on· land holdings. 10 percent sample.

Table C-II Table C-IV 5. This is an important demographic table pre­ 9. This table has been prepared on full count pared on full count. It distributes the population by and presents the distribution of population b~ single sex, age and marital status. The data has been sepa­ year ages (0 to 100) and by sex. The age III year rately presented for the district separately for ruralr completed on 1-3-1961 has been given but the-'

• Marita] Status of tnls group finds place lfl a sep..rate lllollograph-CIUid llJarllagC'S In Naj85,ll?l. 183 infants who could not complete one yea.r on 1-3-1961 distributed in six ma.in religions and the figures of haTe been shown under the a.ge '0'. While all all other religions including the figures of those old persona aged above hundred have been clubbed having 'Indefinite belief' such as Atheists and together and are shown against item 'OVer hundred.' Agnostics have been clubbed together and noted The data has only been presented for the district 80S under heading 'Other .B eligions and Persuasions'. a whole, its urban and rural break-ups can be seen in The tehsilwise details in this respect have been Part II-C (i) of State Census Report. shown in a supplement attached to this table. Separate heading 'Religion not stated' has also been 10. Tbe data presented in this demographic provided for those who do not o]kw any religion table is useful for the Census Actuary for computing and -have given out (lnly their nationaliiies [uch as mortality rates from the age data of the earlier Goans, Israelists, Italians etc. Censuse; and for the preparation of life tables. It also provides data for studying bias in age returns 15. The data of tbi;;: important sociological table at the Oensus. has been presented separately fo r total, rural and urban areas of the district and alED for each tehsil. Table C-V 11. This table presents data separately for total, Table C-VIII rural and urban population of the district a.nd only for total for t~hsils classified by sex of persons 16. This is a ne,V table compiled in the 1961 speaking a particular language or a dialect as mother Oensus and presents duta separately for total, rural tongue. 'rhe mother tongues are arranged in this and urban areas of tLf' dit,trict and further upto table in an alphabetical order. tehsil level fl_ r rura1 areas only. It has been prepared into two parts A & B, Tart A presents the 12. According to Census 1961 'Mother Tongue' is data of Pcheduled Ca,stf'S and i'art B of Scheduled the language or dialect spoken in childhood by the Tribes. / person's mother to the person or mainly spoken in the household. 17. It gives t,he distribution of population by literaoy, classification of workers into different 13. This table is of great interest to philologists industrial categories based on the Standard Industrial in view of a large variety of languages and dialects Classification, and non-workers. Literacy figures of spoken in the district and will be of great assistance these communities given for the first time in the for ensuring the implementation of the various safe­ present Census. guards granted to the linguistic minorities under the constitution. 18. In 1951 Census data for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes was provided only about total Table c-vn number of persons belonging to Scheduled Castea and Scheduled Tribes cIa ssified by sex for 'the 14. In this table the population has been districts and upto sub-division. 184

C·l CO.POSITION OF SAlItPLE BO"O'SEROLD3 BY RELA.TIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED (Based on' 20 % Sample) CompoSition of Households

N ever marri­ ed Widowed Spouses of and divorced Un­ Total Total sample household Head of heads of Married or separated related No. of population Households households relations rdations PersoDs Sample House ------Other Other ------District holds Persons ~lales Females M F M F Sons 114 F 114 F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DISTRICT TOrAL 22,023131,365 67,737 63,623 20,175 1,786 15 16.494 7,719 2.633 13.578 36.826 a1,6593.699 III

011) rRICT RURAL 15,()35 9(),243 47,085 43,158 14,179 837 II) 11,468 5.423 1.886 9,2(12 25.446 21.616 141 35

{ij Households engaged nei­ 664 2,277 1,128 1.149 454 202 250 49 30 163 561 530 34 4 ther in CuitivlltlO:l nOr in household industry

(ii) Households engaged in 91 453 228 225 84 7 67 18 9 32 117 119 household indust,Yonly (Ui) Households engaged in 14,280 87,513 45,729 41,184 13,641 628 10 11,151 5,356 1,847 9,007 24,76820,967 101 31 Cultivation size of holding group Less than "ere 6 37 19 IS 6 6 4 "'. 4 9 8 1.0- 2.4 acres 38 195 112 .3 36 2 30 12 S 17 59 34 2.5- 4.9 acreS 121 601 306 295 105 16 88 23 3 48 174 143 5.0- 1.4 acres 335 1,495 786 109 290 45 1 233 49 12 100 434 331 7.'_ 9.9 acreS 329 1,521 779 742 303 26 247 52 17 93 0404 376 3 10.0-12.4 acre. 101 3,508 1,767 1.741 648 52 537 127 49 268 940 880 3 4 12.5-14.9 acres 407 2,202 1,1lS J,087 377 30 315 95 20 170 623 572 15.0-29.9 acreS 3,656 19,558 10,212 9,346 3,453 200 3 2,814 862 263 1,505 5,615 4,125 16 2 30.0-49.9 acres 3,900 23,121 12,364 11,35'1 3,741 156 3 3,023 1,428 428 2,387 6,133 5,784 56 1 50+ acres 4,622 33,808 11,82S 15,983 4.529 90 2 3,737 2,675 1,035 4,042 9,528 7,196 56 18 Uaspeciried 165 861 444 423 153 11 121 29 15 73 244 218 3 DlBflUtlT lTBBAN 6,988 41,122 20,652 20,4'10 5,996 949 6 5.0~ 2.296 74"1 4.3'6 11.880 10,043 228 76 18.5

C.II -AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

l\Iarital Status ------. D i\'(lrced of Unspecified Total Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural ------"Age-group Urban PefSon, Males Females M F M F M F M F M F 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 DISTRICT

11 340,04<) 318,963 188m1 13:;,",.31 141.019 154,();J2 10.633 29,007 142 102 183 428 Total 659,0 103,335 8,292 2G ,111 142 98 183 428 All Ages 45'),9SS 235,22:; 215,740 129,138 91,. uS 97,173 Rural 58,633 43 5b6 43,840 50,757 2,341 8,896 4 Urc';n 208,1)43 104,S2J 102,22:1 14::,370 73,W7 68,873 73,497 68,~ ~3 0- 9 Ruwl 33,285 35,661 33,285 Urban 6~,9~6 35,66! 1,293 6,290 21 i9 14 50 38 55,743 29,765 25,918 28,400 19,617 9,171 1,3iO 3,233 6 5 10 14 27,055 j4)c~6 12,409 13,330 27 72 10 3 15 36 36,641 19,461 17,180 13,959 2,469 5.450 14,600 15-\9 Rural 8.0 2,772 7,406 13 40 1 Urt>an 17,663 9,406 8,257 6,621 96 213 19 7 24 67 39,279 19AC,5 19,814 6,438 140 !2,81i8 19.387 Rnral 85 5,964 B,9'l3 39 78 1 20-24 Urbdo 16,665 7,508 9,157 1,505 52 15,907 16,574 211 37R 12 4 13 64 35,968 18,8% 17,072 2,753 25-29 Rural 68 6, ,84 7,318 60 127 1 Urban 14.750 "1,236 7,514 492 31 13,885 13,2 1l 3 271 786 13 13 10 49 Rural 29,133 15,051 14,082 872 30-34 6,293 6,&74 198 21 6,020 (,,487 75 366 Urban 13,167 10,695 9,'378 500 16 9,853 8,537 319 782 12 5 11 3S Rural 20,073 18 4,386 4,292 72 377 35-39 urban 9,301 4,614 4,687 156 10,U9 9,066 625 t ,942 15 14 10 36 22.438 11,362 11,076 583 18 40-44 Rural 5,328 194 36 4,74~ 4,477 189 814 1 Urb.. m 10,452 5,124 7,272 5,399 628 1,568 17 10 7 24 15,350 8,341 7,009 417 8 45-49 Rural 1() 3,036 2,593 161 637 Urban 6,555 3,315 3,Z40 118 8.175 5,026 1,191 3,355 16 14 7 27 18,3l1 9,88') 8,442 500 20 SO-S4 Rural 115 10 3.821 2,463 344 1,540 Urban 8,293 4,280 4,013 3,566 1,911 104 1,450 6 3 11 9 7,899 4,505 3.394 218 21 55-59 Rural 37 10 1,349 1,235 191 632 Urban 3,460 1,583 1,877 4,212 1,980 3,355 3,779 6 8 10 13 11.734 5,929 5,80:> 346 2S 6B-64 Rural 81 6 1,92Q 1,382 440 1,820 Urban 5,65i' 2,449 3,ZOS 1.669 6B 680 1,308 4 4 2 4,459 2,501 1,958 144 5 Rural 43 3 724 415 193 632 Urban 2,010 960 1,050 2,838 695 2,159 4,452 10 3 8 18 5,403 ;,193 388 25 Rural 10,596 1,107 457 ·552 1,828 Urban 4,003 1,711 2,292 52 7 5 3 7 486 423 448 36 24 7 Rural 954 4911 6 Age not 66 34 32 30 26 4 Stated urhan 186

C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-Conta.

MaritalstatuB Divorced or Unspecified Total Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural --_-----_------_---_ ------,Age-group Urban Persons .Males Females M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TARAN AGAI~ 'I El:ISIL

All Aages Rural 46608 24,645 l?1.963 13,747 9,815 10,033 10,335 817 1774 28 14 22 2S 0-9 Rural 14,606 7,553 7.053 7,553 7,053 10-14 HUI'"l 6,104 3,220 2,R84 3,100 2,388 107 486 3 1 3 10 6 15-19 Rural 3,668 2,005 1,663 ) .565 269 436 1,380 2 9 1 2 4 ZO-u Rural 3,921 2,019 1,'.102 751 13 1.248 1,867 11 20 9 2 25-~9 Rural 3,631 1,928 1,703 269 5 1.641 1,679 14 19 2 2 30-34 Hural 3,070 1.623 1,447 107 3 1,478 1,374 36 65 1 1 I 4 35-39 Rural 2,099 1.134 965 45 1,057 896 29 66 1 1 2 2 40-44 Rul'"l, 2,280 2,203 1,077 63 1,071 932 63 144- 5 1 1 45.49 Rural 1,643 880 763 40 I 780 622 57 135 2 2 1 3 50-54 Rural 1,886 l.C46 822 46 5 906 534 93 280 1 2 1 55-39 Rural 780 457 323 18 361 203 77 118 1 1 1 60.64 Ruml 1.223 641 582 44 447 201 149 378 2 1 65-69 Rural 414 236 178 20 156 6~ 58 114 1 1 70+ J~ 111a1 J,143 616 527 43 3 344 97 225 425 3 1 Age not Stated Hul'al 158 84 74 83 74 1 .. RAJGARH TEHSIL

All Ages Rural 9;,331 51,599 45,732 29,762 21,640 20,028 20,829 1,743 3.362 20 13 46 88 0.9 Rural 31,311 16.284 !5,027 16,284 15,027 1 i)-14 Rural 13,141 6,891 6,250 6,578 4,927 295 1,315 7 3 11 5 15-19 Rural 8.390 4,493 3,897 3,395 1,442 J,089 2,443 2 7 1 1 6 4 20.24 Rural 7,850 4,003 3,847 1,599 47 2,375 3,757 20 28 2 1 7 14 2/;-:!9 Rurol 7,074 3,739 3,335 591 9 3,096 3'266 47 44 4 1 1 15 30-3~ Rural 5,891 3,034 2,857 265 3 2,714 2,717 51 120 1 1 3 16 35-39 Rural 4,179 2,305 1,874 166 4 1,067 1.753 69 109 2 1 1 7 40-44 Rural 4,744 2,481 2,263 144 6 2,207 1.9-l3 125 308 3 2 6 45_t9 Rural 3,278 1,887 1,402 133 1,592 1.154 148 242 2 3 I 3 1i0_!)4 Rural 3.n88 2,090 1,598 126 5 1,736 1.093 224 491 1 5 3 4 55_fi!) Rural 1.746 1,022 724 69 2 805 458 142 760 3 3 3 60-fl4 Rural ],592 1,404 1,190 97 3 ],816 456 281! 7 1 8 1 1 65-139 Rural 1,018 628 390 43 406 159 177 231 1 1 6 71) +- Rura.l 2,148 1,225 923 153 11 626 115 442 791 4 6 Age not stated Rural 281 126 155 119 154 4 1 2 1 SARDARSHAHA R TEIi SIL

All Ages Rursl 66,622 34,812 31,810 18,924 13,421 14.4.64 14.954 l.U.2 3,322 16 9 26 104 0-9 Rural 20,928 10,743 10,185 10,743 10,185 10-14 Rural 7,944 4.288 3,656 4,159 2,958 121 690 I 3 7 5 15·19 Rural 5,027 2,735 2,292 2,024 191 706 2,084 3 7 2 10 20-24 Rural 6,]91 3,090 3,101 1,034 17 2.037 3,026 12 41 3 2 4 15 25-29 Rural 5,588 3,003 2,585 400 10 2,565 2,483 34 75 1 3 17 SO·34 Rural 4,295 2,264 2,031 134 7 2,075 1,855 51 158 2 2 2 9 35·~9 }{ ural 2,856 1,526 1,330 63 3 1,400 1,187 59 131 2 .. 2 9 40-44 Rural 3,346 1,676 J,670 86 6 ],475 1,323 114 329 . i 1 1 11 45-4Q Rural 2,209 1,167 1,042 47 I 1,033 796 85 237 2 1 6 nO·54 Rural 3,01l 1,563 1,448 76 2 1,253 804 231 632 2 1 1 9 5fi-,,9 Rural 1,126 642 484 27 1 503 252 109 229 3 2 60-G4 Rural 1,688 826 862 37 2 585 262 201 594 3 3 65-69 Rural 638 367 271 15 1 251 86 100 184 1 70-t Rural 1,680 878 802 38 4 458 94 381 702 1 2 Age not Stated Rural 95 44 51 41 33 2 12 1 .. 187

C.II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS~Oontd. Marital statUs Divorced or U nspeci£ied Total Total population N ever married Married widowed separated Status Rural _--_-.------M Age·group Urban Persons ]fales ~enaales ]f ~ M F M F M F F 2 3 4 5 (3 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

CHURU TERSIL

12 All AIaJ Rural 51,584 26.709 24,875 14.333 10,297 11,429 12,196 927 2,337 8 7 38 0·9 Rural 16,252 8,375 7,877 8,375 7,877 .. ... 10·14- Rural 6,178 3,328 2,850 3,212 2,167 112 677 1 3 3 3 15-19 Rural 4,226 2,207 2,019 1,568 165 634 1,844 4 7 ".- J 3 20.24 Rural 4,552 2,274 2,278 587 18 1,675 2,237 9 16 .. 3 7 25·29 Rural 4,051 2,142 1,909 213 13 1,904 1,841 24 45 1 1 9 30·3l Rural 3,346 1,679 1,661 71 5 1,582 1,579 26 80 1 .. 2 35.39 Rursl 2,244 1,183 1,06t 39 3 1,105 915 36 81 2 1 2 40·44 Rural 2,603 1,327 1,276 62 4 1,[91 1,047 74 219 t 5 45·49 Rural 1,866 979 887 34 1 876 684 66 199 2 1 1 2 50·54 Rural 2,054 1,073 981 49 2 903 577 119 400 2 2 55.59 Rural 993 543 450 18 2 450 270 75 l78 .. 60·64 Rural 1,306 638 668 34 1 448 238 155 428 1 65·69 Rural 558 298 260 15 . i 204 103 78 157 1 .. 70+ Rural 1,273 624 649 22 340 119 260 524 1 1 5 Age not stated Rural 82 39 43 34 38 5 5

DUKGARGARR TEHSIL

All Ages Rural 50,479 26,057 24,422 13,864 9.939 11,141 11,923 1,005 2,5GB 19 8 28 46

0·9 Rural 16,095 8,270 7,825 8,270 7,825 0' 10·14 RUral 5,943 3,220 2,723 2,984 1,874 226 839 2 2 1 8 7 IS-19 Rural 3,875 2,030 1,845 1,364 98 656 1.733 5 12 3 OJ 2 2 20·M Rural 4,409 2,078 2,33) 626 14 1,435 1,270 12 40 I 4 6 25-29 Rural 4,247 2,194 2,053 194 5 1,970 1,984 28 56 2 ~. .. i 8 30·34 Rural 3,295 1,712 1,583 79 8 1,597 1,470 33 99 2 2 4 35-39 Rural 2,239 1,157 1,082 38 3 1,072 971 44 102 1 1 2 5 40·44 Rural 2,575 1,315 1,260 66 1 1,163 1,016 83 237 3 2 .0. 4 45-49 Rural 1,691 936 761 38 1 821 572 74 185 2 ~-. 1 3 50-54 Rural 2,138 1,151 987 47 2 944 563 158 418 1 1 1 3 55-59 Rural 808 447 361 20 15 347 166 77 179 .. -_. 3 I 60·64 Rural 1,357 647 710 33 3 443 193 166 512 1 4 2 65·69 Rural 461 244 217 8 1 164 62 71 154 ",. I 70+ Rural 1,164 573 591 29 2 291 82 250 506 2 1 ~1 Rural 176 93 12 2 2 4 Age not stated 83 68 87 1 "0 .:.~ ~

RATANGARH TEHSIL

All Agea Rural 62,651 27,118 25,533 14,555 10,092 11,554 12,'176 966 2,615 30 14 13 38 0-9 Rural 16,205 8,510 7,695 8,510 7,695 ...... , .0. 10.14 Rural 6,357 3,351 3,006 3,226 2,202 116 797 2 ·4 1 :.-_. 6 "3 15·19 Rural 4,359 2,264 2,095 1,597 127 661 1,954 5 11 1 3 20-24 Rural 4,599 2,215 2,384 593 14 1,602 2,338 J4 26 4 2 6 25·29 Rural 4,206 2,152 2,054 185 2 1,949 2,001 15 48 1 2 3 30·34 Rural 3,462 1,720 1,742 86 3 1,599 1,634 30 100 5 3 2 35-39 Rural 2,533 1,311 1,222 42 1 1,237 1,099 29 119 .3 .. .0. 3 40·44, Rural 2,707 1.341 1,366 59 1,217 1,105 63 254 2 4 3 45-49 Rural 1,809 940 869 44 2 815 640 76 224 5 t .'. 2 50-54 Rural 2,212 1,155 1,057 53 1 945 573 151 477 S 1 1 S 65-59 Rural 936 537 399 31 1 411 223 94 174 1 I 60-64. Rural 1,391 688 703 35 15 498 266 154 415 1 3 .-. ""-4 6b-69 Rural 520 217 243 9 J 190 72 78 169 .. .0 1 70+ Rural 1,270 605 665 41 307 '70 2S4 593 2 1 1 Age not ltat.od Rural 85 '2 33 44 28 7 4 1 ) Q ...... • 188

C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-Ooncld.

Marital status -----~-...... ------Divorced or Unspecified-- --- Total Total pnpulation Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural -_---_----_ ~------.-~------_<\ge-group Urban PerSons ~[ales Females ;u F 111 F 1\ F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SU.JANGARH TEHSIL

AU Ages RUral 85,693 44,'~8S 41,10a 21,253 16,561 18,524 20,522 1,452 4,195 23 33 36 91

0-9 Rural 26,973 13,762 13,211 13,762 13,211 .. 00 10-14 RUral lQ,076 5,467 4,609 5,141 3,101 316 1,486 5 3 10 5 9 15-19 Rural 7,096 3,727 3,369 2,4-16 177 1,268 3,162 6 19 6 1 1 10 20-24 Rural 7.757 3.786 3,971 1,248 17 2,516 3,892 18 42 ... 3 4 17 25-2g Rural 7,171 3,738 3,433 901 8 2,782 3,320 49 91 2 2 4 12 30-34 Rural 5,774 3,019 2,755 130 2 2,840 2,574 44 164 2 3 3 12 35-30 RUral 3,923 2,079 1,8-14 107 2 1,915 1,656 53 174 1 2 3 10 40-44 Hural 4,183 2,019 2,164 103 1 1,805 1,700 103 451 2 6 6 6 45-49 Rural 2,848 1,563 1,285 81 2 1,355 931 122 346 3 I 2 5 50-54 Rural 3,360 1,811 1,549 103 3 1,488 882 215 657 4 2 1 S 55-51} Rural 1,510 857 653 35 689 339 130 312 1 J 2 1 60-64 Rural 2,177 1,087 1,090 66 775 364 242 724 1 1 '3 1 65-69 RUral 850 451 399 34 2 298 97 118 299 I 1 70+ Rural 1,918 882 1,036 62 4 472 118 347 911 °i 2 Age not stated Rural 77 40 37 34 34 5 1 2 LA L"1O .".1 ._-- 189

c.m PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS Educational levels Literate (without Primary or MatriculatiOD--- Total population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above ------_ ---~------_ Age-grouP Persons :\Iales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ----Males Femalel

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 DISmIC'f TOTAL

All Ages 659.011 340,048 318.963 246.622 292.813 70,917 22,459 18.74a 8,422 5.766 289 0-4 109,197 55,508 . 53,689 55,S08 58.689

S-9 102,1l9 53,650 48,469 40,577 44,024 10,672 3,839 2,401 606 0 .• 10-14 82,798 44,411 38,381 22,458 32,306 15,386 4,805 6,588 1,270 29 6 15-19 54,304 28,861 25,437 17,310 21,853 7,295 2,927 3.272 588 990 69 20-24 55,944 26,973 28,971 17,556 25,464- 6,179 3,030 1,410 396 1,828 81 25-29 50,718 26,132 24,586 17.580 21,900 6,388 2,387 957 251 1,207 48 30-34 42,300 21.344 20,956 14,496 18.832 5,493 1.893 683 200 672 31 JJ-44 62,264 31,795 30,469 21,954 28,257 8,367 2,107 847 78 6'1:1 27

4~S9 59,888 31,913 27,975 23,685 26,813 1.414 1,129 480 27 334 6 60+ 38,459 18,958 19,506 15,019 19,161 3,755 338 103 6 76 'A,e Dot stated 1,020 ~2 518 479 514 11 4 2 3 Ito

ColD PART B-AGE URBAN AREAS - EdUcatiOnal Technical diploma not Literate(without Primary or MatriculatIon or equal to Total population Illiterate educational level) ------Junior BaBic ------Higher Secondary degree Ap-grouP Persons Males Females Males Femalee Males Females Males F~males Males Females Males FOIDaiea 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT All Ages 208,043 104,820 103,223 57,214 82,583 35,135 17,679 7,899 2,718 3,675 204 8 1 0- 4 35.762 11,226 17,536 18,226 17.536 0 --=. ° ' 5--9 33.184 17.43~ 15.749 11,352 12.462 4.993 2.850 1,190 437 .. 10-14 27,055 14,646 12,409 4,326 7,583 7,435 3,820 2,860 1,001 18 5 •• -." 1 15-19 17,663 9,406 8,257 3.100 5.346 3,779 2,36 1,716 487 793 58 !III::-

16,665 7,508 9,157 2,918 ~,395 2,365 592 325 1,199 20-24 2.646 55 3 :oa::~ 25-29 14,750 7,236 7,514 2,946 5,386 2,890 1,879 459 207 735 34

30--34 13,167 6,293 6,874 2.707 5,185 2,689 1,484 355 176 379 26 ~3 35-44 19,7'3 9,738 10,015 4.333 8,200 4,386 1.730 475 60 365 21 5 1

-"5-59 18,308 9,178 9,130 4,460 8,181 4,133 922 297 21 159 5 .J 6,550 2.813 6.278 2,183 267 5S 4 27 60+ 11,670 5.120 0." 32 33 31 1 1 AlC no' .tated 66 34 .. e. "~t; Uil

SEX AND EDUCATION IN ONLY -Levels ------~------. ------L' niver~ity Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree Non-technical dc-gree or post------__ diploma not graduate degree veterinary equal to other than tee. or degree hnical degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching OthCIB ~------~------_------Males Females Males Females Male" Female, Males Female, Males Females Males Femak~ Males Females Males Fema] c s Males POllJe.

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 URBAX 10 685 27 11 1 2 2 ._. ._. ·. ... 7 2 16 4 1 ·" 4 4 140 13 1 2 3 7 2 183 6 3 5 .. 7 ·. 8 143 2 2 4 6 ... 23 1 121 2 25 j I 31 66 3 23 .. 5 1 12 16 2 12 192

c-nI PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

Educational·levels Literate (without Primary or Matriculation Total population Illitnate educational level) Junior Basic and above Age·group -<---~- ~------_------~------.------Pcrl'ons Males Females ::\Ialcs Females ::\Iales Females :Hales Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 7 10 II 12

DISTRICT RURAL

AI! AgeS 450,968 235,228 215,7!l0 189,108 210,23.) 35,782 4,780 8,844 704 1,194 26 0-4 7,3435 37,282 36.153 3U82 36,153 5-9 68,935 36,215 32.720 29,225 31,562 5,679 989 1,311 169 10-14 55,743 29,765 25.978 18,132 24,723 7,901 985 3,728 269 4 15-19 39.541 19,461 17,180 14,210 16,507 3,516 566 1,556 101 179 6

20 -24 39,279 19,465 19,814 14,638 19,069 3,533 665 818 71 476 9 25-29 35,968 18,896 {'.072 14,634 16,514 3,498 508 498 44 266 6 30-34 29,133 15,051 14,082 11,789 13,647 2,804 409 328 24 Bu 2

35-44 42,511 22,057 20,454 17,621 20,057 3,981 377 372 18 83 2 45-59 41,580 22,735 18,845 19,225 18,632 3,281 207 183 6 46 26,789 13,833 12,956 12,206 J2,883 1,572 71 48 2 7

Age not stated 954 468 486 446 483 17 3 2 3

TEHSILWISE RURAL

TARANAGAR TEHSIL

All Ages 46,608 24,645 21,963 20,363 21,491 3,651 422 478 49 1 0-4 7,381 3,754 3,627 3,754 3,027 5-9 7,225 3,799 3,426 3,208 3,311 545 104 46 11

10-1~ 6,104 3,220 2,884 2,073 2,786 966 76 181 22 15-19 3,668 2,005 1,663 1,501 1,618 372 40 102 5 30 20-24 3,921 2,019 1,902 1,546 1,841 376 60 44 1 53 25-29 3,631 1,928 1,703 1,554 1,653 302 45 39 4 33 30-34 3,070 1,623 1,447 1,322 1,405 257 39 26 3 18 35-44 4,379 2,337 2,042 1.924 2,009 376 31 28 2 9 45-59 4,291 2,383 1,908 2,046 1,887 321 20 7 1 9 60+ 2,780 1,493 1,287 1,352 1,280 135 7 5 I .Age not stated 158 24 74 83 74 193 oem PART O-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Ooned. Educadonal levels Literate (without Primary or Ifatriculadoa Total population Illitctate educatiopallevel) Junior BaBic and above

Ale-grOUP' Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Pemales Males I'omal•• 9 10 11 1 2 s 4 6 7 8 12

RAJGARH TEHSIL

844 11 All Ages 97.331 5,~99 4M'32 40.61S 44.775 689 4.320 0-4 U,8li7 8,056 7,811 8,056 ',BIl .. • • 5- 9 1$,444 8,228 7,216 6,713 7.045 899 107 616 64 95 1 IO-Ii 13,141 6,8!)l 6.2SO 4,217 6,062 904 92 1,769 483 93 796 31 49 I 1~-19 8,390 4,493 3,897 3,165 3,764 , 20-24 7.850 4,003 3,847 2.783 3,699 629 119 458 23 13' 23-29 7.074 3,739 3,33S 2,744 3,223 684 95 230 15 II 2 30-34 5,891 3,034 2.857 2,263 2,779 569 67 164 11 31 .. 35-44 8,923 4,786 4,137 3,577 4,063 982 68 199 6 28 45-59 8,712 4,988 3.724 4,097 3.685 812 36 69 3 10 60+ 5,758 3.255 2,503 2,881 2,489 352 12 18 2 4 Ale not statN 281 126 ISS 122 US 3

BARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL

AD Ages 66.622 34,812 31,810 27,899 31,121 6,356 662 444 118 0-4 10,794 3,439 5,355 5.439 5.355 5-9 10,134 5,304 4.830 4,122 4,629 1,134, 199 48 2 - 10-14 7,944 4,288 3,656 2,566 3.459 1,5'4 191 168 6 •• 15-19 ',027 2,735 2.292 1,922 2.236 703 SO 91 6 19 20-24 6.191 3,090 3.101 2,298 3,038 680 59 60 4 52

2j-~ '.588 3.003 2,585 2,311 2.S31 642 51 28 3 22 30-34 4.295 2.264 2.631 1,822 J,995 408 31 22 .3 12 -2 35-44 6,202 3,202 3,000 2,614 2,954 '66 45 19 1 3 045-" 6,346 3,372 2.974 2,924 2,949 431 25 6 4 40+ 4.006 .2,071 1.9l' 1,840 1,924 229 1 2 ...... Dot .tated '" '1 41 51 2 •• I 194 c.m PART O-AGE, SEX AND EDUOATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-Oontd. _----_.Educational levels Literate (without Primary or MatriculatiOD Total population Illiterate educatio:ual level) Junior Basic and above &Ie-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fell;lalcs 1 I .. 7 8 9 10 11 12

CHURU TEHSIL

All Ages 51,584 26,709 24,875 20.918 24,121 'i41 11 142 2 0- 4 8,503 4,320 4,183 4,320 4,183 ...... S- 9 7,749 4,055 3,694 3,152 3,538 864 lSS 39 1 10-14 6,l78 3,328 2,850 1,842 2,685 1,358 160 127 S 1 15-19 4,226 2,207 2,019 1,526 1,917 619 97 49 3 13 2 20--24 4,.552 2,274 2,278 1,649 2,176 ,19 101 3' 1 71 25-29 4,051 2,142 1,909 1,637 1,843 455 65 26 1 24 30--34 3,346 1,679 1,667 1,286 1,601 367 66 12 ._. 14- 35-44 4,847 2,510 2,337 1,956 2,287 '20 SO 21 13 45-59 4,913 2,595 2,318 2.146 2,283 434 35 10 , 60+ .3,137 1,560 1,577 1,366 1,567 190 ]0 3 Age Dot stated 82 39 43 38 41 2

DUNGARGARfI TEHSIL

All Ages 50,479 26,057 24,422 20,363 23.573 4,121 630 1,467 218 106 1 0-4 8,359 4,235 4,124 4,235 4,124 5-9 7,736 4,035 3,701 3,080 3,494 737 156 218 51 387 127 86 10--14 5,943 3,220 2,723 1,622 2,510 '11 1.5-19 3,875 2,030 1,845 1,400 1,744 399 10 221 30 9 1 20-24 4,409 2,078 2,331 1,559, 2220 375 86 101 25 43 • 25-29 4,247 2,194 2,053 1,652 1,980 428 S9 81 14 33 30-34 3,195 1,712 1,583 1,306 1,522 353 56 ~7 5 6 35-44 4,814 2,472 2,342 2,019 2,289 393 47 47 6 13 4S--S9 4,643 2,534 2,109 2,162 2,082 338 26 33 1 60+ 2.982 1,464 1,518 1,252 , 1,515 20S 3 7 6 .Age DOt stated 174 83 93 76 93 195 c.m PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREIf1S ONLY-Oontd. Educational levels Literate (Without Primary of Matficulation TotBI population Illiterate educationallntl) JunIOr Bssic aDd above ------_------Age-group- Persons Males Female~ Males Females Males Fema.le~ Males Females Males Females 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RATANGARH TEHSIL

All Ages 25,533 22,214 24,790 4,324 472 108 2 0-4 8,490 4,402 4,088 4,402 4,088 5-9 7,715 4,108 3,607 3,245 3,885 767 114 96 8 10-14 6,357 3,351 3,006 2,113 2,843 1,037 154 200 9 1

15-19 4,359 2,264 2,095 ],78."1 1,997 389 94 71 4 21 20-24 4,599 2,215 2,384 1,734 2,272 403 108 4 42

25-29 4,206 2,152 2,054 1,734 1,972 376 SO 23 19 1 30-34 3,462 1,720 1,742 1,372 1,671 326 70 9 13 35-44 5,240 2,652 2,588 2,142 2,532 482 55 21 7 45- 59 4,957 2,632 2,325 2,244 2,295 370 30 5 60...L 3,181 1,570 1,611 1,394 1,602 173 9 3

Age not stated 85 52 33 51 33

SUJANGARH TEHSIL

Al Ages 85,693 44,288 41,405 37,033 40,359 5,686 922 1,341 228 '1 14,041 0-4 7,076 6,965 7,076 6,965 ., ,. 5-9 12,932 6,686 6,246 5,705 6,060 733 154 248 32 1{}-14 10,076 5,467 4,609 3,699 4,378 1,195 185 572 46 1 15-19 7,096 3.727 3,369 2,913 3,231 551 122 225 15 38 I 20-24 7,757 3,786 3,971 3,069 3,823 551 132 84 13 82 3 25-29 7,171 3,738 3,433 3,002 3,312 6lt Il3 71 6 54 2 30-34 5,174 3,019 2,755 2,674 2,418 524 80 48 29 35-44 8,106 4,098 4,008 3,389 3,923 662 81 37 3 10 1 45-59 7,718 4,231 3,487 3,606 3,451 568 35 45 12 IDI 60+ 4,945 2,420 2,525 2,121 2,505 288 19 10 1 Age not stated 77 40 37 35 36 3 1 1 196 c-Iv-smllLE YEita )tGill RETtmi¢i Bingle single Single Y~r Total Year Total Year Total Age ------_ Age Age Return MaleS Females Return Males Females Return Males Females

1 2 3 2 3 2 3 DISTRICT

All Ages 340,048 318,983 35 10,642 10.439 71 119 66 0 11,743 11,084 36 1,558 1,056 72 255 179 1 8.944 8,563 37 1,048 686 73 121 46 2 12,000 11,481 38 1,459 1,342 74 106 51 3 12,110 12,124 39 602 542 75 1,024 1,006 4 10,711 10,437 40 12,851 13,785 76 107 73 5 13332 11,666 41 588 437 77 89 57 6 U,4S5 10,552 42 1,697 1,098 78 138 74 7 10,354 9,752 43 689 504 79 72 36 8 10,826 9,316 44 661 580 80 1,012 1,448 9 7,653 7,183 45 8,453 8,045 81 43 24 10 13,1 Il 11,163 46 882 523 82 60 45 11 6,855 6,456 47 780 399 83 34 29 12 9,874 7,716 48 1,(199 927 84 3(1 2'1 13 7,951 7,496 49 442 35S 85 201 !luS 14 6.620 5,556 SO 11,609 11,013 86 23 17 15 8,991 7,782 51 438 221 87 16 13 16 5,804 5,504 52 1,134 603 88 25 8 17 4,094 3,773 '3 503 278 89 3 14 18 7,305 6,308 54 485 340 90 116 235 19 2,673 2.070 5S 4.315 4,094 91 3 1 20 10,262 14,111 56 547 342 92 3 19 21 3,748 2,981 57 431 215 93 2 5 22 6,505 6,243 58 497 415 94 2 1 23 3,393 2,850 59 298 205 95 31- 47 204- 3,065 2,736 60 7,134 8,002 96 7 11 2S 13,646 14,877 61 254 242 97 1 3 26 3,812 2,784 62 523 371 98 1 S 27 3,468 2,414 63 229 161 99 1 2 28 4,008 3,545 64 238 237 100 16 37 29 1,198 966 65 2,473 2,432 OVer 100 6@ 30 14,789 16,014 66 231 130 Age not S02 .'i18 31 g66 624 67 228 121 stated 32 3,127 2,374 68 346 211 33 1,375 937 69 183 114 ].4 1,187 1,007 70 3,447 3,695

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Total Rural _ ~t. and Locality Urban Persons Males Female. ATltlES'l'

Churu Vi strict T 4 4 R- 4 4 U e_. Ratangarn TehsiJ T 4 4 k 4 4 U 202

C--VIII PART A-CLASSIFICATION :bY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY

WORKERS

------I II III laMining. Quarrying. IJveatoc1c. Forestry, Fishing, Hunting & Plantations. Literate and Total As Orchards Educated Workers As Agricultural & allied Total Illiterate persons lI-IX) Cultivator Labourer activities --- .D istrict/Tehsil Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females :Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 DISTRICT T 119,144 61,632 57.512 55.912 57,226 5.720 286 87.496 29.972 81,404 27.258 694 411 176 86 R 97,614 SO.SI6 47,098 46,736 46.897 3,780 201 31,622 27.202 21},126 25,840 561 380 J44 77 U 21.530 11,116 10,414 9,176 10,329 1,940 86 5,874 2,770 2,278 1,418 133 31 32 9 TEBSILWISE Taranagar Tehsil R 8,040 4,250 3,790 3,993 3,745 257 45 2,909 2,356 2,802 2,275 47 51 4 2

Rajgarh Tehsil R 19,541 10,135 9,406 9,228 9,361 907 45 ~,717 5,909 6,.205 5,640 127 89 101 59 Sardarshahar Tehsil R 13.387 6,868 6,519 f,294 6,479 574 40 4,474 4,067 4.245 3,907 38 I" 11 5 Churu Tehsi! R 11,116 5,668 5,448 ',127 5,421 541 27 3,424 2,985 3,171 2,868 82 53 4 Dungargarh Tehsil R 10,526 5,286 5,240 4,8fl2 5,222 404 18 3,208 2,883 2,942 2,645 35 34 Ratangarh TehsiI R 11,269 5,795 5,474 5,415 ',463 380 11 3,684 3,026 3,OS9 2,759 96 56 17 7 Sujangarh Tehsil R 23,735 J2,514 11,221 1],797 11,206 717 15 7,206 5,976 6,702 5,746 136 83 7 3 203

'{)II WORKERS AND NOll-WORKERS A,1I0.(J 'f1Dl SOBJIID17L1D> CAlTE8

IV v VI VII VIII IX x

In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport. Honeehold Household In Trade and Storage and In Indust.ry lndustry COllstructlon Commerce Communications Other Services Non worker! ------_------Males Females Ma.les Females Male'l Females Males Females Male. Females Males Females Males Females 17 18 19 20 21 22 2i 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2,3{)4 1.. 332 282 55 530 138 335 34 481 4 1,290 654 24,136 27,')40 1.120 737 62 32 53 28 44 15 191 1 321 92 18.894 19.896 1,184 595 220 23 477 110 291 19 290 3 969 562 5.242 7.644 :aURAL OILY 37 18 3 16 10 1.341 1.434 164 100 10 14 14 11 5S 30 6 3,418 3.497 107 120 5 6 2 5 8 IS 46 7 2,394 2,452 98 43 16 6 4 3 24 25 12 2.244 2,463 JS2 184 2 2 ,.. 13 4 J3 29 14 3.078 2,357 346 173 18 16 4 4 51 1 89 14 1,111 2,0448 216 99 24 8 15 8 7 13 86 29 5,308 ',245 204

C--7II1 PART B-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERAcY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGOay- _--- WORKERS ------I II III In Mining, QUarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, BUDting& Plantations, Literate and Total As Orchards EdUC6\ed Workers .As Agricultural & allied 10tal Illiterate Persona (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer activities ------_----_------~ ------ulstrict/Tehsil PerSons Males Females Males Females Males Female. Males FemaleS i.\161es FemaleS lIIales Femal~s Males Females_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

DIS'fRICT l' 3,262 1.71,5 1,507 1.500 1,495 255 12 1,052 812 901 767 28 13 7 1 R. 2,510 1,362 1,148 1,182 1,140 180 8 863 692 77~ 654 17 12 3 1 U 752 393 359 318 355 75 4 189 120 126 113 11 1 4 TEBSILWJ8&

Tallln80gar Tehsil R 482 269 213 244 213 25 204 149 197 147 3 2 Raigarh Tehsil R 848 480 368 410 367 70 289 244 256 241 2 1 s..rdarshahar Tehsil R 212 119 93 103 88 16 5 75 55 62 S4 2 Churl! Tehsil R. 609 318 291 271 290 47 1 184 146 167 132 11 10 Dungargarb Tebsil .R 9 4 5 3 4 1 1 2 .Ratangarh Tehsil R 231 105 126 93 126 12 67 61 55 46 1 sujangarh Tehsil R 119 67 52 58 S2 9 42 37 38 34 205

OF WORJ{ERS AND NON-WORKERS A:AONG THE SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS ------VJI VIII IX IV V VI

In In Manufaccuring In Transport, In At other than Trade- and Storage anJ Household In Household Commefce Communications Other Services Non-workt:fS Industry Constrnction _____c.....__ __ lndustx:, ------~------Males Females Males Females Male!! Females Males Female~ Males Females Males Fem3,les :\1ales Females 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2~ 29 30 17 1" 19 20

2 3 1 45 31 5 703 695 28 24 8 33 5 1 499 456 28 24 2 1 12 26 4 204 239 6 2 3

1,URAL ONLY 65 64 3 24 191 124 6 2 3 44 38: 6 1 1 2 2 i34 145 2 4 2 2 S 2 38 65 7 14 25 IS 4 3 - !06

BOUSIlIG TABLES (Note on E-Series)

There are five tables in this series prepared for the motor garage, watar-hut, engine room, store room, first time in th's C,msus which have been extracted grass shed. from the House List prcpared at the time of house 5. The concepts and definitions of the terms numbering and house listing operations in 1960. Out occuring in the table are given below:- ofthes'Cl, four tables viz. E-I, E-II, E-IV, E-V relate to housing conditions and furnish data for the pur­ A "Census house" is a structure or part of poses f0r which th~l houses are used, the tenme on a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a which they are occupied by the households, material shop, a shop-cum-dwelIing, or a place of business, of construction of walls and roof:1 and the hom:eholds workshop, school, etc. with a separate entrance· classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied by them. The datH in these tables A "Census household" is a group of persons has been shown for the district as well as for each Who commonly live together in the sam9 censas tehsil separately for total, rural and urban areas. bouse and take their meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from 2. Another table (E-III) on industrial establish­ doing so. ments also prepared from the house lists gives a A "shop" or a "workshed" is a place where­ break-up by industry and the fuel used cross-tabu­ articles are sold for cash or for credit. lated by the si~e of establishments, is not presented here tor want of space and can be seen in Part IV-B of A "Workshop" is a place where some kind of the State Census Report which presents all the t:~bles of production. processing, repair or servicing such as this series. However, the data regarding number of paper-making, shoe-making, tailOring, cycle-repair establishments contained in this table is separately ing, motor'servicing, halW'ai's shop, pottery-making, compiled down to village level which has been presented goldsmithy, blacksmithy, etc., are undertaken, or ~ a. separate list of industrial establishments. where goods or articles are made and sold, and is not a factory registered under the Factories Act. Table E-l " l A "Factory" is a large workshop which has 3. This table has been prepared on full count been registered under the Indian Factories Act. and furnishes figures of census houses separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district 'BusineFls houses" are those premises where and tehsils classified into different categories transactions in money or other articles take place according to the uses to which thBy are put. The such as banks etc. houses which were found Vacant at the time of bouse­ listing have also bean shown separately a.s suoh. The Table-E-D following are the various types of houses into which occupied houses have been classified:- 6. This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample of households used as Dwellings, shop-cum-:lwclilings, W0rkshop-cum­ dwellings, shop·-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwell­ dwellings, hoteh, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist ings, and dwellings with other Uses. Sh£lp·cum homes and iMpection houses, shop excluding eating dwellings and W'orkshop-cl1m-dwellings are census houses, business houses and offices, factories registered houses which are partly used for residential or under the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops dwelling pnrpos3s and partly used as a shop or not so registered, schools and other educational workshop. Dwellings with other uses are census institutions including training classes. coaching and houses such as offices, schools, temples, mosques shop classes, restaurants sweetmeat shops and eating etc. which are partly used for residential purposes plaoes, pL1Ces of entertJ.inment and oommunity gather­ by watchmen Or attendents. The tCital number ing (Panchlyat Ghar), public health and medical ins­ of huuseholds given in column 4 of this table gives titutions, hospitals, health cuntres, doctors clinics, the total of 8110h samples classified into the ()ispensaries, etc. aforementioned four categories of dwellings, which hav), been fllrther cla3sified according to their tenure 4. OJcupied census houses which do not faU status, whether owned or rented, separately for the in any of the above categories have been classed total rural and urban areas of the district anri a Iso for as 'Others', e. g. templ<:}, mosque, Church, cowshed, tehsils. and towns with a population of 50,000 or more. 107

7. The blbi1(in~ c3nc3pts and d3"i nition ha.ve dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings wi.~'b. been used in re3,?e3t of tenure status:- other uses. The figures given in oolumn 3 of this The term 'owned' was considered to be a. table are the totals of all suoh sa.mpled households. situation when a household was living in its own The sex break-up of the total number of house or a house duly mortagaged to it by some of members occupying such sampled households ha.ve its debtor. been further classified into the following six categories showing the number of households and The term 'rented' meant a situation when a number of oocupants by sex in each categorYI..- household was found living in a house taken on (i) no regular room rent from 80 landlord or in a house that was taken on iease or in a house for whioh no rent was being (ii) one room paid with the coment of the landlord. (iii) two rooms (iv) three rooms Table E-IV (v) four rooms 8. This table has been prepared on 20 per cent (vi) five rooms or more sample of households used as dwellings, shop-cum­ dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings 12. This table has been prepared separately with other uses. The total number of houses f0r the total, rural and urban areas of the district given in column 3 of this table gives th.e totals and also for tehsils. of all such sampled h:.JUsehold. The material out List of Industrial Establishments of which most of the wa.lls are made or where a 13. This table gives the number of establish, house consists of separate structures, each made ments and the number of workers in eaoh branoh of different materials, the material out of whioh of . industry classified ~y minor groups of the walls of the main bedrooms, are made has lndl~n Standard. ~ndustrlal Classification (for been classified into the following nine ca.tegories 1- detaIled desorlptIOn see appendix to the (1) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo Explanatory Note on B-Series). The data is pre­ (2) Timber sented in the ascending order of the minor group. (3) Mud showing the figures in the brackets first for the (4) Unburnt I>rioks number of establishments and seoond for the (6) Burnt bricks number of workers employed. The information has (6) C. 1. Sheets or other metal sheets bJen extracted from the house list prepared at the (7) Stone time of house numbering and house listing opera­ (8) Cement ooncrete tions In 1960. (9) All other material 14. The data is presented for the district and 9. The material out of which most of the outer each tehsil for total, rural and urban areas as well roof exposed to the weather is made, i.e., tiles, as for ea0h village and town separately. A sum­ tha.tch, corrugated Iron, zino or asbestos cement mary of num ber of industrial establishments by sheets or concrete, etc., or in the oase of multi­ workers employed has been given separately for the storeyed buildings th3 material out of whioh the district, tehsHs and towns in the begining of this table. intermedbte floor or floors is marle, has been classi­ The table has been presented in run-an-lines and the fied into the follow~ng seVen oategories:- villages are shown both by their names and Code (1.) Gras3, leaves, reeds thatch, wood or bamboo numbers. The Code num~er of the villages will (2) TiLs, slate, shingle be helpful in finding out the location of the village (3) CO~'rugated iron, zinc or other meta.l sheet in the tehsil maps. Villages which do not have (4) Asbestos cement sheets any industrial establishments as Well as those (5) Brick and lime industry minor groups for which there are no (6) Con~ret3 and ston3 slabs figures in village or town or tehsil have been (7) All other material~ excluded from the list. 10. This table has been presented separately 15. The data. for some seasonal industries {or total, rural and urba.n area.s of the district and which were not actua.lly working during the period -also for tehsils. of house listing has not been included. The number of workers also inoludes the proprietor Table E-V a.nd the other household members who were working 11. This ta.ble ha.3 been prep.lred on 20 percent in the industry during the week preceeding the :Sample of hOllsaholds used a., dW

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E-JI-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE OENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AS DWELLIN(j (Based on 20 % Sa mple) HouseholCs in Census Hpuses used as -----_ ~------Total Total Workshop- Rural Tenure No" of Shop- Cum- Dwelling DiS'-rict/T c hsil Urban Status Households Dwelling cum-Dwelling Dwelling with other uses 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

DIRTRICT TOTAl.. Total 22,415 22,385 19 3 8 ~wned 21.095 21,080 9 3 3 Rented 1,320 1,305 10 5 RURAL Total 15.330 15,323 4 3 Owned 15,232 15,225 4 3 Rented 98 98 URBA.N TotJa 7,085 7.062 15 3 5 Owned IhS63 5.855 5 3 Rented 1,222 1,207 10 5

Ta1an'lgaf Tehsil T '1otal 1.846 1,843 3 Owned 1,818 -1,816 2 Rented 28 27 t H Total 1,530 1,528 2 Owned 1,527 1,525 2 I- ented 3 3

U Totti} 3]6 315 Ownec) 291 291 -. Bented 25 24 1

Hajgarh 'Tehsil T 101a) 3,641 3,626 13 1 Owned 3,468 3,461 5 1 Rent(d 173 165 8 R Total 3,040 3,038 1 Owned 3,017 3,015 1 Renko 23 23

U Total 601 588 12 1 Cwned 415 446 4 1 Rented 150 142 8

SarJarshahar Tehsil Total 3,449 3,446 2 Owned 3,243 3,243 Rented 206 203 2

R Total 2,309 2,309 Owned 2,295 2,295 Rented 14 14 U Total 1,140 1,137 2 Owned "48 948 Rented 192 189 2 5 ChurlJ Tehsil T Total 3,221 3,212 2 2 Owned 2,921 2,915 2 2 2 R~nted 300 297 J R Total 1,746 '.743 2 Owned 1,735 1.732 2 Rented 11 II U Total 1,475 69 a 3 OWn~d 2,186 l'1'1 83 ~2 Rented 289 '286 1 211 E-D-TEWRE STATUS or SAMPLE aDSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED AS DWELLINGS (Based on 20% Sample) Households In Ceaaas Houses used .. Total Total Kural Tenure No. of Shop.cum- Workshop. Dwelling DllltrlctJTehsil Urban Status Households Dwelling Dwelling cum-Dwelling with other 0808 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 2,448 2,448 Dungargarb Tehsil T Total ..~. *.' Ownt'd 2,334 2,334 Rented 114 114 .:. .:a

R Total 1,869 1,869 .~. .. Own~d 1848 1,848 ••f '.' Rented 2, 21 .. a.- U Total 579 579 ... .-:.. ... Owned 486 486 Rented 93 93 ... .'••

3.263 3,263 lUI Ratangarh TehsU T Total ,.. ... Owned 3,028 3,028 ,...... 235 235 Rented .. to. ..:. R Total 1,901 1.901 ...... Owned 1,893 1,893 .J ... Rented 8 8 ...... U Total 1,362 1,362 .. Owned 1.135 1,135 227 '.' .. Rented 227 ... .:0 4,547 4,547 tsujangarh TehsU T Total ...:. 4,283 Owned 4,283 .. 131 Rented 264 264 ... .. R ToW 2,935 2,935 ..- Owned 2,917 2,917 .. Rented 18 18 ...

U Total 1,612 1,612 ••t Own.etl 1,366 1,366 ... Rented 246 246 .. 212 E-IV-DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE HOUSEBOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND (Based on Predomina.nt Milteriaol ------Or!\Sll, C.I, Sheeil Total Total No. Leaves, or other RtIl'al of CensuS Reeds or Unburni Burnt Metal Hou8ebolds Bamboo Timber Mud bricks Brioks sheet Vis~iot/Tehsil Urban 4 5 6 7 9 1 2 3 8 5,369 T 22,415 1.629 369 4,309 3,492 2 DISTRICT :a 15,330 1,323 329 4,132 8,527 2,002 11 7,085 306 40 837 782 1.490 2 1,846 121 95 387 360 191 Tuanagar rebsil T 88 368 290 R 1,530 114 173 .. U 316 7 7 19 70 18 1 3 371 T 3,641 57 1,643 1.277 .. .Rajgarb Tebsil 3,040 40 2 361 1,434 971 R 1 16 2C9 .. U 601 17 306 .. 751 T 3,449 200 48 717 59 1 Sardarshahar Tehsil 2,309 181 47 604 714 55 R 1 147 .. U 1,140 19 3 4 1 764 T 3,221 164 44 431 365 Churu Tehsll 1,746 152 39 S06 263 1&4 R S :zS8 168 U 1,475 12 181 1 735 T 2,448 221 333 172 DUOgargarh Tehsll 21S 1 668 329 119 R 1,&69 67 •• U 579 6 .. 4 53 147 849 T 3,263 2.80 364 1,006 .. Ratangarh Tehlil 145 137 664 210 264 R 1,901 10 185 .. U 1,362 13S JS.4 742 .. 31 1,596 T 4,547 ~86 .61 422 .J SujaDgarh Tehsfl 476 15 1,361 287 236 R 2,935 145 .. t! 1,612 110 16 174 186 .. 213 anUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS PREDOMINANT MATElUAL OF ROOF 20% Sample) of wall Predominant Material of Roo I ------Orass. LUVCS, ------Corrugated Reeds, fhatch Iron, Zinc Asbestos Cement All other Wood or Tiles, Slate or other cement Briel:: and Concrete and All other Stone Concrete material Bamboo Shingle Metal sheCl$ Sheets I.ime stone material

10 11 12 13 -14 IS 16 ,~ 18 19

7,162 77 6 12,01Z 59 1,5,3 16 .." , Jti t 6,407 221 3.609 6 2 10,822 5 66? 8 1,111 2,590 127 3.553 71 4 1,250 54 909 S 9}'3 3.817 94 691 .. .. 975 3 lOB 192 481 87 497 .~. 90S 3 38 183 321 80 194 70 70 9 160 7 283 1 2,S68 126 8 603 .333 3 :m 1 2,401 49 8 ~h6 9S 1 51 167 77 117 238 2

.:;'~,667 2 4 1,786 29 128 3 640 827 36 708 1,736 .. 3! .. 61 48G 1 !l59 2 4 50 29 97 3 :79 347 35 1,391 60 Z 1,308 12 374 137 1,34'1 43 ~OO .. 2 1,049 .. 88 12A 442 H 791 60 259 12 286 jJ 905 ... 982 4 .. 1,.538 237 34 638 1 533 J' 1.424 221 26 197 J 449 " 114 !6 8 441 608 9 1,418 13 375 5 437 964 51 48! .. 1,175 2 139 213 371 1 127 9 243 II 236 5 22·1 593 50 1,540 I 2,479 2 228 21 1,817 559 1 2,132 .. 101 18 634 981 347 2 127 .. 3 1,133 214

E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF ( Based on Household s with no Households with one regular room room Total ------Number Total Number of Total Number Number of Number Number of Total of member, number of members of members Rural House------of House- House------District/Teh51l Urban holds Males Females rooms holds Males Females holds Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DISTRICT Total 2~,415 70,618 64,901 68,776 22 47 '40 4,560 10,456 9,349 Rural 15,3 ~O 48,123 42,954 45,982 15 23 26 2,881 6,470 5,654 Urban 7,033 22,495 21,947 22,794 7 24 14 1,679 3,986 3,695 Taranagar Tehsil T 1,8-16 6,010 S,416 5,824 3 4 4 338 820 698 R 1,530 4,904 4,353 4,637 3 4 4 281 678 580 U 316 1,106 1,063 1,187 57 142 118 Rajgarh Tehsil T 3,641 12,522 10,907 l1,4S0 2 4 2 642 1,626 1,304 R 3,040 10,541 9,177 9,410 504 1,285 1,038 U 601 1,9BI 1,730 2,010 2 4 2 138 341 266

Sardarshahar Tehsil T 3,449 10,599 9,669 9,832 4 11 11 902 2,103 1,874 R 2,309 7,124 6,315 6.3~0 3 8 9 578 1,320 1,17() U 1,140 3,415 3,354 3,S02 1 3 2 324 783 701t Churu Tahsil 'J: 3,221 :0,814 10,009 9,950 644 1,525 1,459 R 1,746 5.532 4,899 5,407 342 745 721 II 1.475 5,282 5,110 4,543 302 780 73& Dungargarh Tehsil T 2,448 7,(J85 6,715 8,130 3 13 7 410 783 701 R 1,869 5,421 5,005 S,976 304 SS9 499 U 579 1,664 1,710 2,154 ·3 13 7 106 224 202 Ratangarh Tebsil T 3,263 9,662 9,067 10,333 6 11 13 601 1,263 1,201 R 1,901 5,757 5,141 S,S21 5 7 10 34S 738 687 U 1,362 3,905 3,926 4,812 1 4 3 . 256 525 514 Sll,jangarb Tehsil T 4,547 13,926 13,118 13,227 4 4 3 1,023 2,336 2,112 R 2,935 8,844 8,064 8.641 4 4 3 527 1,145 959 1J 1.612 5,082 5,054 4,586 496 1,191 1,153 215

1\fEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED 20% Sample)

Households with Households with Households with Hooscholds with ftvc two rooms three rooms four rooms rooms and more ------~------.--- Number Number of Number NumbeI of Number Number-- of Number Number of of members of members of members of Number members House- --~ ----- House· ------House. ----- House- of _-.------holds Males Females holds Males Females holds Males Females holds rOOm~ Males Females 13 14 15 16 17 18 i9 20 21 22 23 24 25 6,531 18,465 17,020 4,752 15,1'36 14,330 2,849 10,261 9,567 3,701 25,502 15,653 14,595 4.512 12,492 11,181 3,484 11,561 10,141 2,029 7,334 6,637 2,409 15,509 10,243 9,315 2.019 5,973 5,839 1,268 4,175 4,189 820 2,927 2,930 1,292 9,993 5,410 5,280

519 1,475 1,348 431 1,462 1,273 238 874 788 317 2,203 1,375 1.305 441 1,225 1,108 367 1,237 1,069 197 7tO 650 241 1,585 1,050 942 78 250 240 64 225 204 41 164 138 76 618 325 363 1,006 2,.~95 2,599 839 2,955 2,513 487 1,836 1,742 665 4,361 3,106 2,747 841 2,508 2,187 736 2,591 2,196 412 1,570 1,496 547 3,428 2,587 2,260 165 487 412 103 364 317 7S 266 246 118 933 519 487 1,036 2,992 2,790 648 2,199 1,928 381 1,410 1,311 478 3,390 1,884 1,7S5 694 1,974 J,823 460 1,612 1,328 269 1,028 889 30S 1,908 1,182 1,096 342 1,018 967 188 587 600 112 382 422 173 1,482 702 659 988 3,101 2,840 648 2.239 2,119 394 1,491 1,385 547 3,810 2,4S8 2,206 S30 1,569 1,327 360 1,169 1,013 214 773 696 300 2,Of9 1.276 1,142 458 1,532 I,S13 288 1,1·70 1,106 180 718 689 247 1,741 1,182 1,064 660 1,599 1,555 531 1,650 1,548 355 1,207 1,121 489 3,387 1,833 1,783 501 1,166 1,127 427 1,350 1,212 292 1,021 922 345 2,221 1,325 I.Z4S 159 433 428 104 300 336 63 186 199 144 1,166 508 538 939 2,494 2,336 725 2,25S 2,096 434 1.457 1,380 5S8 3,943 2,182 2,041 594 1,630 1,410 455 1,443 1,310 250 865 772 252 J.623 1,074 952 345 864 926 270 812 786 184 592 608 306 2.320 1,108 1,089

1,383 3,809 3,552 930 2,976 2,853 560 1,986 1,840 647 4,408 2,815 2.758 911 2,420 2,199 679 2,159 2,013 395 1,367 1,212 419 2,675 1,749 1,678 472 1,389 t,353 251 817 840 165 619 628 228 1.733 1,066 1,080

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I!IDUSTItIAL ESTABLISHMEliT SUMMARY Number "r Number of loW --._.__...... -_._.,. Total Rural Establish- Workers Rural ------Establish- Workers Diatrict/Tebsll/Towo Urban ments Employed District/TehsiljTowo Urban ments Employed 1 2 3 4 2 3 4

DIiDICT Total 648 1,550 S DUngargarh rehsil 44 90

Runtl 45 85 i~ 3 4 Urban 603 1,471 U H U Dungargarh TO\'l

U 93 268 ialUrshailar Town U 93 268

" 0.11'. Tehsit T 192 497 R 4 S U 188 4.39 Churu Town U 185 472 Ratannagar Town U 3 17 218

LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS Note:-l. For deS2ription of Code, See Appendix to the Explanatory Note on B.Series, 2. The fjrst figurp- in thebracket is for number of Establishments the second is for number 01 workers. 3. Numbers before the bracket indicatrs the Minor Group i. e. three digit code of I. S. I. C.

Total: - 200(138·281), l05( 1·3), 207(45-88" 209(6-13), 210(1-1), Villages 214(1.3), 215(4·18), 216(3-11), 220(13-77), 230(8·13), 233(6-27), 236(43-95),273( 4·9 ),281 (33.59),282(2-3 ),783(3-81,301(6-25),302(3.18), (4) Bidbmukh 200(2.6). 311(112·340), 334(1·2), 335(4·9), 336(5·20), 340(1·3), 341(1·3), (18) Gdlar - 200(2.4). 342(4-8),343(5·30), 344(1.1), 350{21.28), 365(1-4), 369(32·82), 370(2·8), 378(1-2), 380(2·1 I), 384(10,28), 388l4-6), 392(4-4), (22) Dhanothi Bari 2oo\1.2}. 393(105.196), 399( 12·19). (27) Dhjgarla 282{t-l). RUfaI:-200(36·75), 282(2-3), 393{7-7). (44) Khayali 200(1-2}_ Urban:--200( l02·206),205( 1.3) ,207( 45-88),209(6.13),210( 1-1 ),214(1-3), (57) Khuddi 215(4·18), 216(3-11 l, 220( 13-11). 230(8·13), 233(6,27), 236(43-95}, 2(0)1-2). 273(4-9), 281(33-59), 283(3-8), 301(6·25), 302(3-18), 311(112·340), (68) Dadrewa. 200(1-3). 334(1-2), 335(4·9), 336(5-20), 340(1-3), 341(1-3), 342(4-8), 343(5-30), 344(1-1), 350(21.28), 365(1-4), 369(32-82), 370(2-8), (83) Lahseri 200(1-2). 378(1-2), 380 (2-11), 384( 10·28), 388(4-6), 392(4.4), 393(98·189) (lIS) Ratanpura 200(1.1). 399(12-19). (129i Sankhoo 200(1-1). TARANAGAR TEHSIL (166) Hamirwss Chhota- 200(1.3). Total:-200( 13-35), 311(18-85), 392(1·1), 393{8-11). Urban Rural:-200(8-21), 396( 1-1). Rajgarb Town:-200(1l-27), 207(1-2), 209{1-2). 214(1.3), 215(1-4), Urban:-200l5-14}, 311(18-85), 392(1-1), 393(7-10). 230(1-2), 233(2-20), 236(1-8), 273(4-9), 301(1.2), Villages 311(10-17), 336(1-1), 343(1-2), 369(5-10), 384(1-3) 388(2-4). 393(2-3), 399(1-2). (4) Sahwa 200(3-9 ). SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL (9) Kalwas 200(1-3). Total:-2oo(17_31), 07(16.42), 209(4-8), 220(3·28), 230(1-2), (29) Bain 200(1-3). 236(2-8), 281(3.6), 311(14-65),335(1-1), 336(1'2), 3.3(1-6), (57) Buchawas - 20J(l-3). 393(l-1 350(7 -14), 369(10-20), 370(1-6), 384(1.7),393(12.24), 399(3.3). 11 ural:-200(4-5). (72) Changoi 200(1-2). (100\ Santyu 200( 1.2). Urban:-200(J3-26), 207{16-42), 209(4-8), 220(3.28). 230(1-2), 236(2·8), 281(3-6), 3Il( 14.65). 335(1-1). 336( 1-2). 343(1-6), Urban 350(7-14), 369(10-20), 370( 1-6). 384(1-7), 393(12-24). Taranagar Town:-200(5-14J, 311(18·8':;), 392(1-1) 393(7-10), 399(3-3), Villages RAJOARH TEHSIL (21) J aitsisar 200(2-2). Tota,1:-200,23-54), 207(1-2). 209(1·2), 214(1-3), 215(1-4}, 230(1-2), 233(2.20),236(1-8), 273(4-9}, 282(1.1). 301(1.2). 311(10-27), (149) Poalasar 200(2-3). 336(1-1), 343(1-2). 369(5-10), 384(1-3}, 388(2·4), 393(2-3), Urban 399(1.2). Sardarshahar Town:- 200(13·26), 207(16-42). 209(4·8), 220(3-28) Rural: - 200(12·27), 282(1-!). 230(1.2), 236(2-8), 281(3.6), 311(14-65), Urban:-200(11-27J, 207'.1-2),209(1-2), 214(1.3),215(1-4), 230{1-2), 335(1-1), 336(1-2), 343(1-6), 350(7-14). 233(2.20), 236(1-8),273(4_9), 301(1-2), 31l(10-27" 336(1-1), 369(10.20}, 370(1-6), 384(1.7) 393(12.24) 343(1-2), 369(5-10), 384(1-3), 388(2-4), 393(2·3), 399(1·2). 399(3.3). 219

LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-Ooncld.

~ote:-l. For desoription of Code. see Appendix to the Explanatory Note on B·Series. 2. The first figure in the bracket is for number of E.tablishments. the second is for number of workers. 3. Numb3r before the bracket indicates the Minor Group i. e. three digit oode of I. S. I. C.

CHURU TEHSIL RATANGARR TEHSIL

Total:-200(29·60), 205(1.3), 207(12·13), 209(1·3), 210(1.1), Tota.l:"":'200(18-34), 215(1-10), 220(5·27), 230(2-2), 281(5-8), 216(3·11), 220(3.20), 230(4·7), 233(3·6), 236(22·37), 302(3-18), 311(7.15), 334(1-2), 342(1-1), 369(4.6), 281(8·25), 283(3.8), 301(5·23), 311(27·88), 335(2·7), 378(1-2), 388(2-2) 392(2·2) 393:30.50) 399(6.J2). 336(3·17), 34\(1.3), 342(3·7), 343(3·22), 344( 1·1), 350(14·14), 365(1.4), 369(9-39), 380«2·11), 384(3·12), RUral:-200(4-8), 393(4-4). 393(26·53 ), 399(2·2). Urban:-200( 14·26), 215( 1-10), 220(5-27), 230(2·2), 281(5'-8). RuraI:-200(4·8). 302(3-18). 311(7-15), 334(1-2), 342(1-1), 369(4-6), 378(1·2), 388(2.2), 392(2.2), 393(2646), 399(6-12). Urban:-2oo(25.52), 205( 1-3), 207(12.13), 209(1-3), 210(1-1), 216(3.11). 220(3·20), 230(4·7), 233(3-6), 236(22-37), Villages 281(8.25), 283(3-8), 301(5-231, 311(27-88), 335(2-7), 336(3-17), 341(1.3), 342(3-7), 343(3·22), 344(1-1), (6) Pabusar 393 (1-1). 350(14.14), 365(1.4), 369(9-39). 380(2.11), 384(3.12), (32) ParasDeu 393(26.53). 399(2-2). 200 (2·3). (60) Bachhra Bara 393 (J-l). Villages (70) Parihara 200 (2-5), 393(2-2).

(20) Pirthisar -200 (1-2). Urban (34) Dudwa Khara -200 (1.1). (53) Dheerasar Charnan -200 (1-2). Ratangarh Town:-200(1l-20), 215(1-10), 220(4-!5), 230(2-2). (88) Ghangboo -200 (M). 281(4-4), 302(3-18), 311(4-7), 334(1-2), 342(1-1), 369(4-6), 378(1-2) 388(2-2), Urban 393(9-20), 399(2-3). '

Churu Town:-200(23--49), 205(1-3), 207(12-13), 209(1.3), 210(1.1), Rajaldesar Tcwn:-200(3-6). 220(1-2}. 281(1-4), 311(3-8) 392(2-2) 21613_11),220(3-201.230(4-7),233(3-6), 236(22-37), 393(17-26), 399(4-9). • 281(8-25), 283(3-8), 301(5-23), 311(26-74), 335(2·7), 336(3.17) 341(1-3) 342(3.7), 343(3·22), 544(1-1), 350(4-14), 365(1-4),369(9.39),380(2-11),384(3.12), SUJANGARH TEHSIL 393(26-53), 399(2-2). Total:-200(30-44), 207(13·28), 215(1.1), 220(2-2), 233(1-1), Ratannagar Town:-200(2.3), 3Il( 1-14). 236(18-42), 281(17-20),. 311t27-47), 335(1-1) 340(1.3) 369(3.5), 384(3-3), 392(1-1) 393(9-16). ' t DUNGARGARH THHSIL Rura.l:-200(4-6).

TotaI:-200(8-23), 207(3_3),215(1-3),282(1.2),311(9.13),369(1-2), Urban:-200(26-38), 207(13·28), 215(1-1), 220(2-2). 233(1-1) 236(18-42), 231(17.20), 311(27·47). 335(1·1) 340(1-3)' 370(1-2), 384(2·3), 393(18-39). 369(3-5), 384(3-3). 392(1-1), 393(9.16). ' • Rural:-282(1.2), 393[2.2). Villages Urblln:-200(8-23), 207(3-3), 215(1-3), 311(9-13), 369(1·2), 370(1-2), 384(2-3), 393(16-37). (27) Sandw& 200 (2-4). (52) Chadwas 200 (2.2). Villages Urban (39) Monasar - 282 (1-2). Bic!asar Town:-200(6-9), 215(1-1). '(41) Kitasar Bhatiyan - 393 (2-2). Chhapar Town:-200(2-4). 392(1-1), Urban SUjangarh Town:-200(18-25). 207(13-28), 220(2.2), 233(1-1) .Dungarsarh Town:-200(8·23}, 207(3.3), 215(1.3), 311(9.13}, 236(18-42), 281(17-20), 311(27.47). 335(1-1'- , 369(1-2), 370(1-2), 384(2-3), 393(16-37}. 340(1·3). 369(3-5). 384(3-3), 393(9-16). ' 22{)

sPECIAL TABLES FOB SCHEDULED CASTES AND SOBEDULED TRIBES

(Note on SOT, SO & ST Serie8)

There are 8 Tables in this series specially prepared town in the Primary Censr.s Abstract. for the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Table SCT-II Tribes in the district. No special table was prepared for these classes during 1951 Census. The only 6. This table distributes the population of Sche­ information collected at that time was the aggregate duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes according to their strength of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for marital stat u.s of never married, married, widowed, the district and sub-divisions. However, to gather more divorced or Separated and unspecified status under information for these communities which have been the age-groups of 0-14, 15-44 and 45+. The total safeguarded in the constitution, special tables have popUlation ot these classes according to their marital been devised and presented in this series. Part V -A status is also shown separately of all age-groups. of the State Census Report gives information for the State on this subject. 7. This table has been presented in two parts. Part A gives such information for each Scheduled Table SeT .. I Caste and Part B relates to each Scr.eduled Tribe 2. This table presents the industrial classification providing such information for the district. of persons of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 8. This is an important demographic table. The a.t work and non-workers by sex. In other words, this table presents oasteftribe wise (arranged inalpha­ age and marital status data in the case of Scheduled betical order) break-up of the data shown in Table Tribes give an indication whether the tribal popula­ C-VIII. This table has been oompiled in two parts. tion is decreasing, stable or increasing. Part A deals with the Scheduled Caste population Table SCT-m showing the data for each Scheduled Caste separately in rura.l and urban areas of the district. 9. This table presents the distribution of the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 3. Special study regarding the number of persons by sex and educational levels. The table has been of Scheduled Castes engaged in unwholesome occupa­ compiled in two parts. Part A has been further tions like tanning, curring of hides and skins, sca.ven­ classified in two parts. Part A(i) provides such type ging is also conducted. The number ot workes shown of data for each Scheduled Caste in urban areas only in these occupations as well as in other industrial while Part A(ii) presents similar data for urban areas categories is on the basis of their principal work. for each Scheduled Tribe. 4. Part B of this table refers to Scheduled Tribes 10. Part B of this table provides the similar population and presents the data for each Scheduled information as in Part A for rural areas only, being Tribe separately In rural and urban areas of the classified in two parts. Part B(i) deals with Scheduled district. Castes while Part B(ii) refers to Scheduled Tribes. 5~ A tly-l~ fbowing the _sexwise break up for Schedl1l00. CQstes e.nd Scheduled Tribes in the district 11. In case of urban areas the data has been given as well as for each tehsil is also attached which presents for educational standards as in Table B-III Part A data separately for tota.l, rura.l and urban areas. while such data has b'Elen shown for mere literate, Figures of such Scheduled Castes and Scheduled primary or junior basic and matriculation and above Tribes have also been given for each village and in case of rural areas as in Taole B·IlI Part B. 221

12. This is an important table, the data of which unemployed persons in non-working popUlation of can be proved very useful for the education depart­ Scheduled Castes. This is further classified according ment as it throws light on the spread of education to the broad educational levels consisting of literates, among these communities in the rural and urban primary or junior basic and matriculation and above. areas separately. The data will also be helpful to the department for awarding scholarships to the members 17. The data has been shown separately for the of these communities. district total, rural and urban arcas and further d

SCT--I PART-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PEBSONS

WORXE:aS I II In IV In Mining, Quarry­ ing, Livestock, Forestry fishing, Hunting, Plan­ tion. Orchards As Agricultur~ and Allied At Household Total Total Workers As Cultivator labourer activities Industry ~e.me of Scheduled ------_ --- --_------Caste Persons :::I:Iales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females MalesFemales Males Fema.les 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DISTBICT All Scbeduled Caste!l 97,&14 50,510 47,098 :n,622 27,202 29.l28 25,840 561 380 144 77 1,120 737 Dadi 39 23 16 14 10 12 8 2 Dalai 1,142 599 543 354 235 337 233 5 4 I 4 1 3 Bawaria ] ,455 738 717 443 403 397 357 17 ]2 8 4 10 26 4 Bhand 78 43 35 3 8 2 3 1 5 S Bhangi 1,230 682 548 364 222 275 187 13 7 2 31 5 6 Chamar. Bharnbhi. JatBv, Jat is.. Mochi. Raidass, Raigar or R&mdasia 37,397 19,203 18,194 12,473 11,272 11,685 10,891 112 109 48 21 437 237 7 Chura 34 14 20 9 10 8 10 ... 1 8 Dabg&r 2 2 2 2 9 Dhankia 4,796 2,539 2,257 1,702 1,429 1,623 1,382 30 22 16 8 21 10 Dbeda 17 7 10 4 4 4 4 11 Dome 1,385 692 693 420 373 385 346 17 2 2 1 2 12 Garo, Garura of Gurda 191 95 96 52 65 51 64 13 Gavaria 417 206 211 111 102 SO 44 2 26 16 14 Godhi 1 1 15 Jingar 13 13 13 12 16, Kalbelia 162 92 70 29 17 Kamad or Kamad ia 431 222 209 123 99 117 95 2 2 2 1 18 Kanjar 324 168 156 34 19 18 9 3 5 19 Khatik 269 130 139 64 49 44 41 4 8 20 Koli or Kori 12 6 6 3 3 3 3 21 Koochband 8 4 4 4 4 2 J 22 Megh or MeghwaJ 21,720 11,079 10,641 6,981 6,035 6,531 5,745 62 40 4 2 242 228 23 Nut 76 58 ]8 12 2 6 2 5 24 kawal 61 32 29 12 11 8 6 2 2S Sansi 1,873 940 933 522 368 287 227 46 51 20 12 130 68 26 Santia 114 ~9 55 37 13 7 5 6 2 2 9 6 27 Sargara 17 8 9 6 I 3 1 3 28 Thori or Nayak 19,251 10,153 9,098 6,400 5,106 5,936 4,913 131 70 25 8 165 80 .29 Tirgar 38 24 14 24 12 22 12 2 30 Valmiki 9 4 , ...... 31 UllclaSSified 5,052 2,682 2,370 1,408 1,345 1.300 1,247 46 16 32 43 223

AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES- WORx:aas ------Wo,kers In Special Oocnpaiions V VI VII VIII------,------IX x

In Manufacturing In Transport, Tanning and Qtberthan House. In Trade and Storage and In Currying of bides hold Industry In Construction Commerce Communications------Other Services Non-workerS and skins ------Scaveniing ------Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 RURAL 62 32 53 28 44 15 191 1 321 92 181894 19.896 96 61 5 10 2 .. •• 9 6 .. 3 245 308 .. 1 9 4 295 314 ., .. ,0 • 40 27 ... 3 9 31 22 318 326 24 4 10 224 seT--I PABT A-INDUSTRIAL CLABSlFlCA.'fIOM OF PEBSOHS

'WOBXEBS I u In IV In Mining, Quarriy· jng, Livestock Fotestry, Fish­ ing, Hunting. Plantation. 81. Name oC Scheduled As Agricultural Orchards and At Hou.ehold No. Caste Total Total W orkefs A, Cultivator labourer Allied activities Industry PersoDS KaIes Females ------Kales Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Malea Females 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 u 13 14 DI8D.IO'l' AD Scheduled ca.tes 21,530 11,116 10.414 0,874 2,7'i0 2,278 1,418 133 31 32 9 1,184 595 1 Balai 1,367 729 63. 421 172 318 149 6 t 2 39 10

2 Bawaria 177 as 92 52 40 52 ._o 1 •• ._~ 3 Bhand 25 , 16 1 1 .. .. 871 462 3 .. Bhangi 3,886 1,P12 1,974 90 19 8 4 ,~. S Chamar, Bhambhl, Jatav, Jada, Mochi. Raidass, Ralgar of Ramdasia. 8.723 4~4S4 ",,269 2,387 1,099 796 594 83 19 7 4 159 367 6 Dhankia 423 206 217 133 90 86 79 4 1 7 Dheda 92 45 47 22 11 10 S 1 8 Dome 10 3 7 2 3 ._. 107 82 67 9 Garo, Garura Of Gurda 184 77 17 IS .. • 0 13 10 Gawaria 8 8 o. 11 Jinger 315 169 146 79 79 1 •• 72 78 12 Kalbelia 6 .. 2; 1 1 1 .. o. 13 Kamad or Kamadia 24 10 14 10 6 9 6 14 Kanjar 36 16 20 7 .. S 3 15 Khatik 1,539 840 699 456 47 147 31 3 1 28 I 16 Megh ot Meghwal 2,967 J,585 1,382 802 531 50S 371 .. 3 9 66 68 17 Nut 6 4 2 .. 18 Sansi 23 1 97 134 44 7 4 5 5 19 Santia 21 11 10 Jl 10 •• .. 11 10 20 Thori or Nayak 1,270 677 593 428 173 ISO 88 5 2 85 56 21 Valmikl 67 42 25 22 .0 •• 22 Un-classified 153 III 42 43 16 40 16 .. ... 1 225

AT WORK AND NON WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEImLED CASTES

WORKERS Workers in Special occupatIon ----~------~ --- _------v Vl vn VIII IX X

In Manufacturlllg In Tran~pol t, Tanning and oth"r than Ilouse- In Trade and ororage and In Curring- of hide, hold Industry In ConStruction Commerce Commlllllciuion Other Services N on-W urkc r, and Skms Scavenging ------"---~ _--_-.__ ------_------~ ~------Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females !\lales Females Males Females IS 16 17 18 19 2il 21 22 23 24 25 :6 27 28 2H 3() URBAN 220 23 477 110 291 19 290 3 969 562 5,2-!2 7.344 21 Q 521 364 4 18 9 25 10 308 466 33 52

8 15

32 46 2 6 86 596 440 1,0--11 1,512 494 359

112 12 237 45 26 12 99 168 46 2,067 3,170 19 2 27 , 5 14 8 8 14 3 73 127 2 9 5 23 36 3 4 iiI) 2 2 25 8

5 90 (,7 3

B

2 9 16

17 8 8 250 6 2 38~ 6'~ 6 81 46 4 30 97 36 783 851 .. ., '* ~ 32 53 127

S 69 R 3 32 53 15 24') 42:) .. 22 20 24 .. 2 GS 26 .. 226

SOT-I PART B·INDUSTlUAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS

WOBXERS

--~----~ I II III Iv In Mining Quarr- yi.ng~ Livestock, FIshIng, hunting As & Plantations. ' At 'fotal As Agricultural Orchards & Household Iotal Workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry Name of Scheduled ------_ -----_ S.No. TrIbe PersonS Males Females Males Females Males Females l\Jales Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jl 12 13 14 DIS'IBICf AU Scheduled Tribes 2,510 1,362 1,148 863 692 776 654 17 12 3 1 28 24 1 Bhil 4 3 .. 2 Damor, Damaris 1206 662 544 409 343 39.2 325 7 lJ 8 7 3 Mina 1002 545 457 367 281 315 270 10 2 7 8 4 Sabariya, Schria •• .. 153 144 87 68 68 59 ~ Unclassified 297 U 9 DISTRICT AU Scheduled Tribes 752 393 359 189 120 126 113 11 1 4 .. l'4ina. 752 393 359 189 120 126 113 11 4 227

AT WORK AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ._------WORKERS V VI VII VITI IX x

In Manufaturing In Transport, other than Rouse- In Trade and Storage and 1n Other hold Industry In Construction Commerce Communications Services Non-workers ..__------~------Name ot ScheduleJ Males Females Males Females Males Females ---Males Females ------Males 51 • Females Males Females Tribe .(\<0. IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 RURAL 2 33 5 1 499 456 All Scheduled Tribes 1 3 Bhil 1 253 201 Damor, Damaria 2

29 3 178 i76 Mina )

SahariYa,Sehria 4 4 66 76 Un<:lauiffed 5 URBAN

6 2 3 1 12 26 4 204 239 All Scheduled Tribes 6 2 3 12 26 4 204 239 Mina 1

229

SCT~I--FLY LEAF

Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Rural ------'------Maks Females Name of District/Tehsil Urban Males Females 2 3 4 5 6

12 ; .755 DlSTRICT T 61 632 57,5 :0.,507 R 50,S16 47.998 1.362 1.148 U 11,l1S 10.4.14- 393 359 273 Taranagar Tehsil T 4,959 4,401 215 1< 4,250 3,790 269 213 U 709 611 4 2 577 459 RaJgarh Tehsil 'r II ,609 10,702 I< 10,135 9,4(16 480 368 U 1,474 1,296 97 91 7,331 274 245 Sardarshahar Tehsil r 7,820 R 6,868 6,51Q 119 93 U 952 81:: 155 152 7,515 390 353 Churu Tehsil .. 7,667 R 5,668 5,448 318 291 U 1,999 2,067 72 62 41 29 Dungargarh Tehsil T 5,737 5,687 R 5,286 5,240 4 5 U 451 447 37 24 7,836 131 152 Ratangarh Tehsil l' 8,358 .It j,795 5,171 105 126 U 2.563 2)()2 26 26 14,1)40 69 54 Suiangarh Tehsil T IS.4Sl2 R 12,514 11 ,221 67 52 U 2,968 2,11(9 2· 2 .230

sar-II PART A-AGE AND MARITAL Total Population

Divorced or Unspecified Total N ever Married Married Widowed Separated Status Name of 81. No. Scht'duled Castes Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 , 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS All Scheduled Castes 119,144 61,632 57,512 32,274 24,052 2'1.494 28,791 1,803 4,557 15 35 97 Badi 39 23 16 14 6 8 9 , 1 .:. 2 Balai 2,509 1,328 1,181 622 412 667 661 39 107 1 3 Bawaria 1,632 823 L 410 355 384 401 28 53 4 Bhand ]03 52 51 35 21 15 27 2 3

S Bhangi 5,116 2,594 2,522 1,328 1,066 1,215 1,271 !SO 183 1 6 Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, Jatia Mochi, RaidasB Raigar or Ramdasia 46,120 23,6S7 22,463 12,422 9,498 10,484 11,244 737 1,671 4 5 10 45 . 7 Churs 34 14 20 8 11 6 7 2

8 Dab gar 2 2 1 1

, Dhankia 5,219 2,745 2,474 1,452 1,028 1,167 1,266 120 169 2 2 4 9 10 Dheda 109 52 57 25 14 27 39 4 ., .. 11 Dome 1,395 69S 700 373 249 293 350 29 99 2 12 Garo, Garura or Gurda. 375 202 173 85 67 110 93 7 12 .. 1 13 Gavaria 425 206 219 116 107 86 98 4 13

14 Godhi .. I. IS Jingar 328 182 146 96 52 a5 89 5 16 Kalbelia 168 96 72 54 31 40 33 2 8 17 Kamad or Kamadia 45S 232 223 124 88 97 114 11 20 18 Kanjar 360 184 176 80 81 101 86 3 9

19 Khatik 2,808 970 838 453 339 478 439 39 60 .1 20 Koli of Kori 12 6 6 4 2 2 4 .1 ••

21 Koochband 8 4 4 4 4 II 22 Megh or Meghwal 24,687 12,664 12,023 6,388 4,824 5,911 6,119 348 1,065 10 1 14 23 Nut 82 62 20 42 13 9 S 11 2 24 Rawal 61 32 29 17 14 IS 14 .. 25 Sansi 2,104 J ,037 1,067 533 4S8 674 524 28 82 1 2 16 Santi" 13' 70 65 30 25 37 37 2 3 •• 27 Sargara 17 8 9 4 4 3 5 1 ., 28 Thori or Nayak 20,521 10,830 9,691 5,772 4,136 4)71 4,711 267 822 9 4 11 18 29 Tirgat 38 24 14 12 2 . 10 9 2 3 30 Valmiki 76 46 30 2S 15 20 15 I . i .. 31 UnclaSSlfied 5,20~ 2,793 2,412 1,750 1,133 972 1,117 70 IS9 3 231

STATUS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES Age 0--14 ------Divorced Or Unspecified Total Never Married Married WidOWed Separated Status ------Name of Scheduled Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females SI. No. Castes ]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2 27,661 25,959 27,056 23,636 566 2,368 6 24 24 31 All Scheduled Castes 9 8 9 5 3 Badi 551 428 542 401 9 26 1 2 Balai 372 373 361 246 10 27 3 Bawaria 29 21 29 18 3 .. .. 4 Bhand 1.228 1,168 1,184 1,056 43 112 5 Bhangi 6 Chamar, Bhambhi, Jatav, ]atia, Mochl, Raidass. Raigar or 10,409 to, 198 10,2.26 9,245 177 935 10 .. 6 8 Ramdasia 7 11 7 10 7 Chura

.~ 8 Dabgar

1,202 1,139 1,164 997 34 140 •• 4 2 9 Dhankia 26 17 25 14 3 10 Dheda 300 281 293 243 7 37 1 11 Dome

12 Garo, Garura of 71 68 71 65 3 GUIda 111 III 106 103 5 7 1 13 Gavaria .. 14 Godhi .88 69 87 52 17 ·. .. IS Jingar 44 35 4l 31 4 .. 16 Kalbelia 109 95 107 86 2 9 17 Karnad or Kamadia

68 81 66 74 2 6 1 18 Kanjar 441 400 418 335 22 64 t 15 Khatik 3 3 3 2 .. 1 ·. 20 Koli or Kari .. .:-. 21 Koochband 5,467 5,184 5,356 4,766 102 402 2 11 7 5 22 Megh or Meghwal 38 13 38 13 23 Nut 17 ,15 17 14 24 Rawal 490 497 465 438 25 58 ·. •• 1 25 Sansi 28 33 27 25 8 .. 26 Santia 2 6 2 4 .. 2 .. 27 Sargara ·4,953 4,477 4,874 4,079 79 :.'186 4 11 28 Thori or Nayak 7 3 7 2 I 29 Tirgar 21 18 21 15 3 ._. .. 30 Valmiki :.1555 1.206 \,508 1.09() 44 109 2 1 1 31 Unclassified 232

SO'l'.II purr A-AGE AND MARITAL Age 15.44 Age 45 + ------81. Divorced of Unspecified Never No. Total Never Mamed Married Widowed Separated Status Total Married Married MalesFem;l~; M~les-Fe~ales Males Females Malee Females Males Females MalesFemales Males Femal;:-;;- Mal~Femal~ Ma.1es Females I 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 25.488 23,841 4,985 419 20,047 22,363 436 999 14 7 6 53 8,431 7,594 11 6,878 4,035 1 11 7 5 6 5 I 3 ' 2

2 639 602 79 9 539 567 21 26 .. '-' 136 149 117 68 3 321 331 46 8 271 311 4 12 130 149 3 103 63 4 17 23 6 3 11 19 6 7 4 5 5 1,082 973 136 10 935 942 11 20 1 284 378 8 237 216 6 9,786 9,204 2,093 192 7,534 8,662 ISS 319 2 3 29 3,4283,002 71 3 2,771 1,647 767 5 6 1 2 I 8 422 334 9 1,120 996 249 25 830 932 39 31 2 7 * 38 303 194 10 22 34 22 33 4 6 .. 4 3 11 275 283 76 5 19' 249 8 28 120 131 4 95 61 12 101 79 14 2 86 75 1 2 ._, 30 25 24 15 4 26 20 13 69 88 9 4 59 80 .-. .~. 22 11 14 15 71 60 9 62 60 23 17 22 12 16 37 29 !1 26 27 2 15 8 13 2 17 88 102 16 2 70 89 2 10 35 26 21' 16 18 78 76 14 7 63 67 2 '-' .. 38 19 36 13 19 402 326 35 4 357 312 10 10 127 112 99 63 20 2 2 2 21 4 4 4 4 22 5,442 5,215 1,007 53 4,343 4,933 86 220 6 9 1,747 1,609 17 2 1,466 773 23 8 7 4 4 5 2 16 5 24 10 10 10 10 5 4 5 3 2S 412 433 65 18 338 390 9 24 134 135 2 113 76 26 32 26 3 28 25 10 6 8 4 27 4 3 2 2 3 2 1

28 4.~7S 4,015 813 5S ~... 535 3,705 60 248 4 3 6 1,391 1,197 20 1,157 619 29 14 9 5 7 7 2 2 3 2 3 3J 24 12 4 19 12 , 1 .. .. 31 937 825 223 20 689 831 25 33 298 9 3 239 168 S33

STATUS POB SCBED'D'LD CASTJII-(7oncld. Age 45+ Age Dot stated Divorced or Unapecified Dmhoc:ed or UDIPOCIfiod separat" status Tote) Never Mantecl Married Widowed separated statu. 'Widowed ---- Mala Pernalel Males Fcn:nales KAles Female. Males Pemales-- Males Females Males Females Males Femalo. Males Pem_ Malea Females 46 47 48 49 !O 51 S2 S3 54 S5 56 ~ s. 59 60 61 62 63 l.881 3,.530 12 8 4 10 62 118 57 S6 4 25 4 1 3

1 ... .. Q .-. ,. IS 81 •• l 2 2 1 .:- 2 14 41 .. 1 1 3 2 2 .. ,. 4 39 162 3 1 1 ._,., 1 S 5B2 1,342 3 3 1 7 34 59 32 58 2 , 2 .. 7 .. S 81 138 S 1 .5 .. 9 3 10 S 1 2 11 2\ 69 .. ~-. ", .. 6 10 , . 1 ...... 12 3 9 e .• ' .. .. II f4 .5 ...... IS 2 6 .. I' 9 10 17 2 6 .. ., 18 18 49 19 • 0 .. 2.0 ...... •• •... .. • • •• 21 .260 833 4 1 8 15 8 3 11 1 22

11 00:. .. .. 23 .. •• ., .. •• I • .. 24 1 1 19 58 2 2 .. .;0 1S 2 2 26 0_. .. .. 27 .206 573 5 3 3 6 2 5 1 1 21 1 o_, 29 30 .. .. ~. -43 126 10 23 10 J4 9 31 234

SO'l'-U PAR'l' B-AGE AND MARITAL Tota] Population ------Divorced or Unspeoiffed Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Sl. Name of Scheduled ---- No. Tribes Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females· 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DISTRICT AD SchedaIed 'l'ribel 3,262 1,755 1,507 921 603 787 764 47 139 .. 1 I Bbfl 4 3 1 .. 58 3 2 Damor, Damaria 1,206 662 544 362 203 283 295 17 45 3 MJna 1,154 938 816 474 343 437 387 27 86 4 Sehrla, Sahariya 1 1 1 S Unclassified 297 153 144 84 S7 66 79 3 8

A.ge 15-44 Age 45 + --_.. ,.-- --~ Divorced or Unspecified Never Total Never Married Married Widowed separated status Total Married Married SI ------~------~-- No". Males Fflmales Males Females MalM Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 740 585 158 15 572 540 10 30 233 252 9 188 143

I 2 274 216 67 5 204 202 3 9 94 85 3 77 48 3 409 303 83 10 319 275 7 18 117 153 4 93 86 4 1 .. _, S '6 66 a 43 63 .. 21 14 2 .. 18 9 ~35

STATUS FOB SCHEDULED TRIBES

Aae ~14 ------.-----.------Divorced or UnSJ)eclfied Total Never Married Married Widowed separated st.~UI Name of Scheduled --.------_ ------Tribes Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femtics BL No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2 1 TOTAL 778 652 751 574 27 78 All Scheduled Tribes 3 1 3 .. Bhil 1 294 242 291 197 2 4S .. Da.mar, Da.maris. 2 409 3S4 384 329 25 25 Mina 3 ' .. 8ehria, Sabariya 4 74 '3 74 48 5 U nclassifJed S

Age 4'+ Age Dot stated

Divorced 01 Unspeafied DivorCed or Unspecified Widowed separated status Total Never Married Married WidOwed separated status _------_-.--. Males Pemales Kiles Females Males Females Males Females Males Females MaIesFemalesMalcs Females Males Females Males FeJDalca 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 '8 59 60 61 62 63 36 108 1 L. 4 18 3 14 3 1 1 .. 0_. 14 36 1 "-- •• 20 67 3 6 3 4 1 1 •• .. .. •• .. •• u 2 5 11 9 .. 1 ., ., • • 236

SCT-III PART A (i)-lWUC4TJON, IN- UBBAM AREAS

81. Name of the Literate (without :No. Scheduled c~stes ------Total --_------_Illiterate --_------educational level) Males Females Males FeJTlales Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 DIS'lRICT

411 Scheduled ~tes 11,116 10,414 9,176 10,329 1,698 S4

1 B~!li 729 638 687 637 41 1 2 Bawaria 85 92 82 92 3

3 ~~o.d 9 16 6 14 3 2 4 BhaPi; 1,912 1,974 1,514 1,933 331 36 5 Chamar Bbambhi ;ratay, Jatis, 4,454 4,269 3,547 4,244 834 2S Machi, Raidass, Raigar or Ramdasia 6 Dhankia 206 217 198 215 7 2 7 Dheda 45 47 29 47 12 8 Dome 3 7 3 7 t Gllro, Garura or Gurda 1~7 17 Sti 76 13 II Gavaria 8 8, II jiasar If;' l46 96 L46 41 12 Kalbelia .4 2 2 2 2 ,13 Kamad of Kamadia 10 14 1 14 3 ,,14 Kflnjar 16 20 16 20

"IS Khatik 840 699 632 694 190 5

, 16 Megh ()l' Megh)1l81 1.585 1,382 1,448 1,375 115 7 .17 Nut 4 2 2 4 1.8 Sansi 91 134 92 134 19 Santia 11 10 11 10 20 Thori or Nayak 677 593 597 589 73 3 21 Valmikf 42 25 30 23 12 2 22 Unclassified tIl 42 93 42 ! 3 ~37

Educational Level

University degree 01' Technical degree 01 post Graduate degree diploma equal to Primary or Ma.triculation or Technical diploma Non-technical diploma other than Technical degree or post Graduate Junior Basic Higher Secondary not equal to degree not equal to degree Degree degree -~-----:------Males Females M~es Femal~s ~ales Females Males Males Females Males Female. 8 9 10 It 12 13 14 J6 17 18 19

1 1 .~ 1

61 6 -63 10

4

8

32

18 17 5

4

-4 - 1 238

SOT lU-PART A (ii)-EDUOATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES Educational levels --- University Technical degree or degree or post- diploma Matricula- Non- graduate cqualto Literate Primary tion Technical technical degree degree or (without or or diploma diploma other than post- SI. Name of educational Junior Higher not equal not equal technical graduate Total I1llterate level) Basic Secondary to degree to degree degree degree NOe Scheduled Tribo ---- -_------_ - ----_ ---_ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 U 16 17 18 19 DlSTlUcr 393 359 318 355 61 3 11 1 2 1 Total e __ 3 2 1 MUla 393 359 3)8 35S 61 11 it:II- 239

SOT-In PART B (i)-BDUOATION IN RURAL AREAS ONL Y FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Literate Educational levels (without educational Primary or MatricolatiOll Total Illiterate level) Junior Basic and abo". Name of Scheduled Calte Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal.. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DlSTRlCI'

All Scheduled Castes 50.516 47,098 46,736 46.897 3.043 165 724 13 I Badi 23 16 21 16 2 .. 2 Balai 599 543 578 543 16 4 3 Bawaria 738 717 704 714 29 2 5 4 Bhand 43 35 43 35 , Bhangi 682 548 611 541 63 6 8 Chamar. Bbambhi. Jatav,Jatia, Mochi, Raidass. Raigar. 01' Ramdaaia. 19,203 18,194 17,614 18,107 1,260 76 319 II 10

7 Chura 14 20 13 19 I Dabgaf 2 2 , l'hankia 2,539 2,257 2,334 2,250 131 6 74 1 10 10 Dheda 7 10 7 693 598 687 80 5 14 11 Pome 692

11 Garo, Garura or Gorda 95 96 51 93 37 3 7 ., 211 193 211 12 13 Gavar a 206 14 Godhi '.' 23 12 15 Jinger 92 70 91 70 16 Kalbelia 17 Kamad or Kamadia 222 209 195 206 21 6 2 156 164 156 4 18 'Kanjar J68 130 139 118 138 11 19 Kbatik 6 6 6 20 Koli or Korl 6 4 4 4 21 Koochband 4 10,243 10,604 693 23 141 21 Megh or Meghwal 11,079 10,641 14 2 S8 18 .54 18 4 23 ~ut - 32 29 31 29 24 Rawal 940 933 866 931 64 10 25 Sansi S9 55 59 S5 26 Santi" ...... 9 7 9 27 Satgara 8 .. 9,710 9,077 377 18 21 Tbori or Nayak 10,153 9,098 66 3 24 14 18 14 6 29 Tirgar 4 5 3 5 30 Valmiki 2,370 2,387 2,347 228 22 67 31 Unclassified 2,682 - ~

SOT -UI PART B (ii)-BDUOA'!ION: IN UURAL. AREAS O.nt fOB SOB.'IJ)lJ'LED TBIBES Literate Educational levels (without educational Primary or Matriculation Total IlIicerate level) 1unior :Bask: and above ---- Hemalos Males NalOeof scheduled Tribe Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II DlSTRlcr

All Scheduled Tribes 1,362 1,148 1,182 1,140 150 8 28 3 1 Bhil 1 3 586 541 69 3 7 2 Damor, Dama.ria 662 S44 .. 465 456 63 15 2 S .,Mina 545 457 .. 4 Sahariya. Sehri& ...... 140 13 6 , Unclassified 153 144 129 4 - 2,41

sc'r. IV PART A _RELIGION FOB SCHEDU LED CAsTES Religions Total ------Hindus ---Sttha--- Rural BI. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Femalea No. Name of Scheduled caste Urban 3 4 6 7 8 9 1 2 DISTRICT 50,516 47.098 50,516 47,098 All Scheduled Castes Rural 9'7.614 11,116 10.4.14 • < Urban 21,530 11.116 10,414 23 16 Rural 39 23 16 .. t Badi 599 543 Rural 1,142 S99 543 2 Balai 638 729 638 Urban 1,367 729 738 717 Rural 1,455 738 717 J Bawari- 85 92 Urban 177 8S 92 ..

43 35 .~. Rural 78 43 3S " Bhand 9 16 Urban 2S 9 16 548 Rural 1.130 682 548 682 5 Bhangi 1,912 Urban 3,886 1.912 1,974 1.974 37,397 19.203 18.194 19,203 18.194 6 Cbamar. Bbambbi, Jatav. Jatia. Rural Baldass, Raigar, or Ramdasia. Urban 8,723 4,454 4.269 4,454 4,269 Rural 34 14 20 14 20 7 Chura Rural 2 2 2 8 D.bgaf Rural 4.796 2,539 2,257 2,539 2,257 9 Dhankia Urban 423 206 217 206 217 Rural 17 7 10 7 10 .. 10 Dheda Urban 92 4S 47 45 47 .. Rural 1,38S 692 693 692 693 11 Dome Urban 10 3 7 3 7 ._. Rural 191 9S 96 95 96 12 Oaro. Oarura or 9urda Urban 184 107 77 107 77 ..

Rural 437 206 211 206 211 ·Il 13 Gavarla Urban 8 8 8 .... Rural t. ... 14 Oodbi Rural 13 t3 13 15 Jinga! Urban 315 169 146 169 146 •• Rural 162 92 70 92 70 .. 16 Kalbelia Urban 6 4 2 4 2 0:' Rural 431 222 209 222 209 17 Kamad or Itamadia Urban 24 10 14 10 )4 242 SOT IV PART A-.RELIGION 'Olt 8tmEDULED CASTES-Ooncld. Religions----.----- st. Name of Scheduled Cast es Rural Total Hindus Sikhs No. Urban Person Males Females Males Females - Ma1es :F~male:- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rural 324 118 156 168 156 18 Kan]ar ,.. - Urban 36 16 20 16 20

19 Kbatik Rural 269 130 139 130 139 Urban 1,539 840 699 840 699

20 Koli of Kori Rural 12 6 6 6 6 21 Koochband Rural 8 4 4 4 4 .. .. 22 Megh or Meghvva1 Rural 21,720 11,079 10,641 1I,079 10,641 ItJII Urban 2,967 1,585 1,382 1,585 1,382 23 Nut Rural 76 S8 18 S8 18 Urban 6 4 2 4 2 24 Rawal Rural 61 32 29 32 29 .2S Baosi Rural 1,873 940 933 940 933 •• Urban 231 97 134 Iii 13' .. 26 Santia .i\ural 114 ~ SS S9 S5 Urban 21 rr 10 11 10

27 Sargara Rural 17 it 9 8 9 , 28 Thori or Nayale :gural 19~151 10,lS3 9.098 10,153 9,098 •• (Jrban 1,270 617 593 677 593 4 29 Tirgar Rural 38 i4 14 24 I 30 Valmiki Rutal 9 4 5 4 5 tJrban 67 42 25 42 25 - .31 Unclassified Eural 5,052 2,Gih 2,370 2,682 2,370 ,.. Urban 153 fir ~ III 42 .. .. 243

SC1.l'-IV PART B-RELIGION POR SCHEDULED TRIBES Name of ReligiOJl

Total Hindus Bural 81. --- Pemales Males Femalos No. Namo of Bclleduled Tribe Urban Persons Males 2 3 4 5 6 7 DISTRICT 1.362 All Scheduled Tribel Bural 2,510 1.362 1,148 1,148 Urban 752 393 359 393 3~9 3 3 1 Bhil Rural 4 544 662 544 2 Damor, Damaria Rural 1,206 662 457 545 457 3 !dIna Rural 1,002 545 Urban 752 393 359 393 359

4 Sehria, Sahariya, Rural 297 1S3 144 153 144 S Unclassified I: Ural 244

8C'f-V PART A- S!\MPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LA.ND CULTIVATED IN !tURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Based on 20% Sample) No. of Oultiva- Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres ting house- Less ------_._--Unlpe - Interest in land cultivated bolds thanl 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5.9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ cified 1 2 3 .. S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 DISTRICT

Total 3,133 1 11 69 133 137 273 146 1,044 78S 493 40 , 1 Owned or held from Government 2,840 10 65 123 122 247 139 947 713 435 )8 2 Held from private rarson or institutions for ayment in money, kind or share 12S 3 9 13 19 3 50 14 11 2 3 Partly held from Govt. and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share 168 2 7 4 47 59 47 -

SOT-V PART B-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION OLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES (Based on 20% Sample) No,of Cultiva- Households engaged in oultivation by size of land in acres ting ----- bouae- Less Unspe­ Interest in land cultivated holdS than 1 1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15,0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ ciried 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 U DISTRICT

Total 43 1 1 1 2 I) 1 13 15 3 ,_o 1 Owned or held from Government 38 2 4 II 13 3 '. 2 Beld from private person or institutions tOl' payment in money, kind or share .. 3 Partly held from Govt. and partly from privllte persons for payment in money. kind or share 4 ~ 245

SC-I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES PerSOns employed PerSOllEi seeking before but DOW out Full time employment fOr of employment and Total non-working population Students the firSt time seeking work Others -----_ ------.------.. ----- Educational levels Perlons Males Females Males Females Males FemaleS Males Females Males Female:.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DISTRICT TOTAL

Total. 51,676 27,540 2,486 162 3 7 21,640 27,378 Illiterate 48,781 21,442 27.339 2 7 2 1,433 27,339

Literate (without eduCAtional 2,204 2,035 169 1,849 132 ... 186 37 level)

Primary or Junior Basic 675 643 32 622 30 1 20 2 Matriculation or Higher 16 16 15 Secondary Above Matricu]ation Or Higher 10 Secondary DISTRICT RURAL

Total 38,790 18,894 19.896 1,838 116 2 17,054 19,780 Illiterate 36,746 ]6,980 19,766 2 16,978 19,765

Literate (without eduoational 1,499 1,395 104 1,323 91 72 13 level)

Primary or Junior Basic 540 514 26 510 25 4 1 Matrioulation or Higher 5 5 5 ~condary Abo i'e Matriculation or Higher Secondary .. DISTRICT URBAN

Total 12,886 5,242 7.644 648 46 3 5 4,586 7,598 Illiterate 12,035 4,462 7,573 2 5 4,455 7,j78 Literate (witbout eduoational 705 640 65 526 41 114 24 level)

Primary or Junior Basic US 129 6 112 5 16 Matriculation or Higher 11 11 10 Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary " TEHSILWISE RURAL ONLY TARANAGAR TJ<:HSIL Total 2,775 1.341 1.434 80 41

Illiterate 2,631 1,239 1,392 1,239 1,3112. Lilerate (without edu9ational 140 101 39 79 38 22 level) p:ritnary or Junior Ba~ic 4 3 3 .~

Matri culation Or Hisher Secondary .~ Above Matriculation or Higher ... .~ Seconda.ry 246

SC_I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES.Oontd. PerSOns employed Persons seeking before but now Full time employment for out of employment Students the firsttime and seeking werk Others Total non-working population ------EducMional levels Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RAJGARH TEHSIL·

Total 6.915 3,418 3,497 346 6 3,072 3,491

Illiterate 6,535 3,052 3,483 II 3,052 3,483 Literate {without educational 142 134 8 118 16 7 levelt Prlmary or Junior Basic 235 229 6 225 !5 4 1 Matriculation or Higher 3 3 3 Secondary

O. .~ Above Matriculation or Higher I. .. . Secondary SARDARSHAHAR 'T£HSIL

Total 4,846 2,394 2,452 281 23 2,113 2,429 Illiterate 4,534 2,108 2,426 2,108 2,4 Literate (without educational 219 205 14 2()0 11 .. 5 3 level) Primary or Junior Basic 93 81 12 81 12 .:_ Matriculation or Higher .. . ".JI Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary CHURU TEHSIL

'rotal 4,707 2,244 2,463 302 17 1,942 2,446 Illiterate 4,371 1,925 2,446 .. 1,925 2,446 17 Literate (without educational 329 312 17 295 17 .. level) Primary or Junior Basio 7 7 .. Matriculation or Higher Secondary Above Ma triculation or Higher .. Secondary DU~QARGARH TEHSIL Total 4,435 2,0'18 2,357 229 10 1.849 2.347 1,846 2,345 Illiterate 4,191 1,846 2,34' .. 3 2 Literate (without educational 196 184 12 18) 10 ...;1 level) l'rimary or Junior BasiC 48 48 4"s ... .:. - :Matriculation or Higber .:. .. Secondary Above Matriculation or Higher .. •• ... Ell •• - 8ecGudary 147 SO-I-PERSONS NOT JtIt "ORK cLA1sIrim ~ m, TYPE OP ACtiVIT! Afi EDtcAtIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Ooncld.

Persons employed Persons soctins before but now Full time empJoliment for out o=oyment TotSl non-working population------_-- Students tho irst time and' I work Other. Educational levels PerSona Males Females Males Females Males Females Malts Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

RATANGARH TEHSIL Total 4,559 2,111 2,448 217 6 1,894 2,442 IDiterate 4,336 1,894 2,442 •• 1,894 2,442 Literate (without educational 198 193 5 193 S level) Primary or Junior Basic 24 23 23

Matriculation 01 Higher 1 Secondary Above Matriculation or Hl._ Secondary SUJANGARH TEHSIL , 'lotal 10,553 5,308 5,245 383 13 2 4,928 5,282 illiterate )0,148 4,916 5,232 2 4,914 S,232 Literate (without educational 275 266 9 257 9 9 level) ,Primary or Junior Basic 129 125 4 125 4

~tr~'Ilqtion or Higher I -_. IJ'ti y Ab~ve Matricnlation or Rilber .:. .Secondary - 248

ST .. I-IlOTHEB. TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRlBJt& Mother tongue and total DUmber of persons returned as SPeaking a language subsidiary Total speakers-- to the Mother tongue "'ame of Scbedulod Tribe Males Femalos Mal",------Pemales Subsidiary Lauguaga. 2 3 4 5 1 6 DIS'l'lUCT TOTAL rotal AU languages 1,755 1,507 9 2 MOTHER TONGUE 1 KHARIBOLI

Total 63 43 5 English M (5) 1 Damor, Damaria 8 4 ._. 2 Kina 54 39 S English M(5) 3 UncIasslfied 1 MOTHER TONGUB 1 MARWARI

'fotal 1.400 1.213 English M (I), l.I'(lJ: 1 BhU 1 3 2 Damar, Da.mar ia S94 476 3 Mioa 70S 596 English 11 (1)

4 Sabarlya, SobrIa English F (1) , Unclassified 99 138

MOTHER TONGUE 3 RAJASTHANI Total 292 251 3 English M (2) F (I), Punjabi M (1» I. Damar,.Damaria 60 64 Punjabi M III

2 MiDa 179 181 2 English M (2)V (1) 3 Unclassified 53 6 DISTRICT RURAL All Languages 1,362 1,148 5 1 MOTHER TONGUE I KHARIBOLl 'rotal 41 30 3 English M (3) 1 Damor Damaria 8 4 2 Mina 32 26 3 English M (3) 7 Unclassified .. MOTHER TONGUB 2 MARW.ARI

Total 1,162 1,012 1 Engliab F (I) 1 BhU 1 3 2 Damor, Damaria 594 476 3 Mina 467 395 4 Sebria, Sehariya S Unclassified 99 138 1 English F (1). S'f-I-MOTJlBB TONGUB AIlD BILINGUALISM: FOR SOHEDULED TRIBBS--Ooncld. Mother tongue and total number of J)etSOrul returned as speaking a language subsidiary Total Speakera to the Mother tongue Name of Scheduled TrIbe Males ilemales Males Females Subsidiary Language I 3 4 s 6

M:OTHHR TONGUE 3 RAJASTHAN! Total 1119 106 2 EnglishM.(l), Punjabi M (1) 1 1 Damor, Damoda 60 6' Punjabi M (1) 2 Min. 46 36 English M (1) 3 Unclassified 5a 6 DISTRICT URBAN All laDiuares 393 359 4 1 MOTHER TONGUE 1 KHARlBOLI

Total 22 13 2 English II (2)

I Min. 22 13 2 English M (2) MOTHER TONGUE 2 MARW>\RI Total 238 201 1 English M (1)

1 Mlna JIg 201 English M (1) MOTHER TONGUE 3 RAJASTHAN!

Total 133 145 1 English:M (1) F (1) 1 Mina 133 145 ., 1 English M (1) 11' (IJ 250

SJ-U--P&ttn~H Nat Ar W01~ CU~ SSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FORSOHEDULED TRIBEs Pe1'l00S employed Persons seeklng before but now out Total noo-working Full time employment for of employment and Population Students the first time Seeking work: Othen 81. ------No. Name of Scheduled Tribe ------Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male. Femalea 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DISTRICT TOTAL

AU Scheduled Tribes 1,398 703 695 105 18 1 597 677 1 Bhil 4 3 }< 3 1 Damor, Dama'ia 454 253 201 12 1 241 200 • Mina 797 382 41S 66 17 .. 3J5 398 .. Sehria, Saha~lya S Unclassitied 142 66 76 27 39 76 DISTRICT RURAL All Scheduled Tribes ·1155 499 456 71 4 1 427 452 l Bhil 4 3 1 3 i Damar, Damaria 454 253 201 12 .. 241 200 a Mina 354 178 176 32 3 145 In 4 Sehria, Sahariya .. S Unolas3ified 142 66 76 27 .. , .. 39 76 DISTRICT URBAN

All Scheduled frlbel 443 204 239 34 14 1'70 226 Mina 443 204 239 34 14 .. •• 170 225 SECTION m

VILLAGE DIRECTORY & SOME OWICIAL STATISTICS

VlLLAGE DlB.EO".l'O.BY

255

VILLAGE DIBEC'rORY

(Note)

Data. colleoted for the Census 1961 at the village betically. The names of the villages have also been level has already been presented in the Primary given in the Devnagri Script. The names of the Census Abstract. As an ancillal'1 project, some villages found to be printed wrongly m the Primary additional information was also collected through a Census Abstract have been corrected here. Village Information Schedule, specially designed by this office, and is presented in this Village Directory. Infor­ Crop which has the largest area under cultivation mation in this directory and what has been pr~sented has been treated as the major crop of a. village and in the official statistics and the maps may in certain the following abbreviations have been used to indicate cases be found to be conflicting. 'fhe reason obviously it in Column No. 2 t- lies in the fact that da.ta has been collected from W-Wheat different sources. G-Gram J-Jowar The Directory gives information about the major B-Barley cTop, the distance in miles from the nearest Primary Bj -Bajra Schoo), Hospital or Dispensary, Railway Station, M--M:tize Post Office, Bus Stand and PoHce Station for each R-Rice village. Such information was not collee ted for P-Pulses unpopulated villages. Where information WaS not T--Til receh>ed for a pi1rticulal' item an indication to this WG-Wheat Gram (Gochana) effect has been made by putting a ,_, . WB-Wheat Barley (Gojara) BG--Barley Gram (Bejar) With a view to assist the re.1der to locate the Md-Mustard villageS easily, they have been presented here alpha- C-Cotton 256

VILLAGE DlBECTOBY

Diltance in miles from nearest ---Distance in------miles from neareU

.... o Oodo No.&; Code No. & N arne or V Ulage ~ Name orVillage

2 3 5 6 7 iI i 2 3 4 6 7 8 I TARANAGAR TEHSIL I TARA NAGAR TEHBIL-ColJ,d.

103 Abhaipura Bj 285 s 1 8 I 63 Brahmanwasi Unpopulated ~r M@{!1cnm 9'1 Alayals Bj o 4 18 4 6 6 i 57 Buch80was Rj 2.. I) o 11 oH"II14E11 !'6Ilerr~ 88 Anandsinghpura Bj o 10 15 10 10 10 r 5 Chak Sahws Unpopulated OfI'1 .. C(m~u ~, 29 Bain Bj o (I 14 o o 14 90 Chalkoi.. BikaD Bj o 15 12 12 12 11 itftr ~)f~'1' 83 Baliya Bj 4 4 20 4 4 4 89 Cbalkoi Gusaiyan Unpopulated tn'R"I1n ~-~«Tflt1"1' 33 BaDra Bj o 3 14 3 2 9 91 Chalkoi Khichran Bj 4 14 17 14 14 14 ~ ~~)f f~~'1' 20 Bas Sarayan Bj o 18 30 8 12 2 72 Changoi' Bj o 6 12 o o 6 'fm~~ ~f 78 Beer Taranagar UnpopUlated 11 l)abri Bj 12 21 o 10 .1l~~ ~ 37 Bhalau Bi o 5 27 5 5 5 28 Deogariyllo G o 2 14 2 2 11 ~ ~C4~,f~1I1 54 Bhaleri Bi o H 19 19 19 19 58 DhamIiwas Unpopulated ~~ ~"~:fhtT'Ef 25 Bbamra Bj 3 10 30 10 10 10 60 Dhana Bhakhran Bj o 6 35 6 6 6 ~r{!TT 1fT~;:r 49 Bhangera Unpopulated 109 Dhana Patta Rajpura Bj 12 3 3 4 IS 1film ~T{!TT q~T ~~~T 34 Bhanin Bj o 10 20 10 o 12 95 Dhf'na Patta Santyu Bj o o 10 4 4 8 ~ ~"!Tr ~T~~ 17 Bharang Hi o 40 45 Dbani Bhatiyan Unpopulated m,q ~{!1') ~Tf~", 93 Bheemrarnpura Unpopulated 96 Dhani Kumharan P 6 20 6 6 6 1f~~' ~T~)~'1' 84 Bhom Baliya Unpopulated 108 Dhani Motisingh Bj 444 4 ~fi;t1l1 il!T{!1'T qffiTf~~ 38 Bhomkalas Unpopulated 102 Dhani PUniyan I3j 1 14 6 6 4 10 '1)"IfiIE1'~ ~T{!l') ~f,,~r;:r 77 Bhootiya Unpopulated 7 Dheerwa~ Bj o 0 22 o 20 20 qT~qi~ 18 ~'"Bhurawas J o 14 38 14 10 41 110 Dhinggi Bj o 10 3 10 4 to ~~T"m ~t'l1T 94 Bigfan Bj t 12 15 12 12 12 35 DUleri lsj 5 30 8 8 8 ~ l~~T 24 iliya G o 14 38 14 ]0 14 44 Gadana Bj o 12 12 12 12 f~llT f1~T"T 23 Birsani Taranagar Unpopulated 59 Gajuwa~ Bj o I~

VILLAGE DIBEOTOBY-Oontd.

Distance In miles from nearest Diltance in mila from Deare.t _-----

u o~ u E .. d .- u o ." ~ ~~ .. Code No. &: '" '" Code No. & 0-.. o Name of Village S Name of Village ::t:A ~ c.. 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 6 7 8 TARANAGAR TEHSIL-Contd. TARANAGAR TEHSIL -COI#d. 51 Galgat i Bj 6 10 21 10 7 20 61 Kharathwas Bj 3 3 2S 4 4 4 ~'li\" ~~T« ]2 13 12 11 70 Gha~la Aguna Bj o 8 14 4 3 12 92 Kharatwasiya Bj 2 12 'EfTm:ri 31TT!fl ~Tf«lI'T -69 Ghasla Athuna Bj 2 11 16 4 11 16 h.harthali U npopulatcd ~'(~) ~T~' 86 Godas" Bj 10 15 10 10 10 6 K1krali ChaIJIa,n Unpopulated ,"em fi!fii!fim:l'1 '""'{~ 93 Gogatiya Ba'Sawllola.n Bj 2 10 17 10 10 10 66 KlrsaIi Brahmanan Unpopullioted ~f~t ;nIT';faTlt ttrnn~) ~'l 80 Gogatiya Charnan Bj o 4 22 4 4 4 65 Kirsali Kandhlan Unpopulated tftqfeqT :qn~ flfi~T~T ~~ Bj 18 28 8 4 18 81 Go~atiyllo Kashhawtan Bj 2 7 20 7 7 7 50 Kohina o ~fi!t1"' ~r~ lfi~ 6 52 Lakhanwas Bj 6 24 18 82 Gogatiya Patta Changoi Bj 30 6 6 ,,)qfell" ~1 :;:f,,)f ~

VILLAGB 'DI8EC'I'OB,Y-O o'lttd.

Distanc~ in miles from nearest Distance in miles from neafest

">­ o ~'" o ... '" ...... os 01.. S .. c o ... o oM '" o

TARA~AGAR TEHSIL-CDllcld. RAJGARH TEHBIL 22 PunraS Bj o 14 44 14 14 14 155 Achhapl.lr Bj 2 2 4 2 o 2 ~ p 1 f!~!~ar Bi o 11 32 3 6 11 111 Amarpura 2 15 5 5 15 IS ~WT ~a.: p 3 Raiya Tund&. Bi o 2a 10 5 10 130 Baijuwa 8 7 5 5 5 ~,zm ,~'" 10 I Rajpura Bj o 5 5 2 o S 144 Baian Bj 2 23 7 4 23 12 mr~ 99 RampurOo Bi o 4 10 4 10 10 151 ""WBangarwa G 2 5 6 2 5 5 ~l~U ~T 8 Rangberi Bj 3 3 22 22 20 20 146 Bas' Bhamrind G 2 3 2 6 8 ~ arT~ ~m 14 Redi Bj o 14 38 14 10 14 30 Bas Kanjan Bj 2 20 8 8 6 6 :aT arT«~~ 15 Rekb Kbartbali Unpopulated 167 Bas Kirtan G 3 3 8 3 3 3 ~.. ~l ~~ fiti~~ 47 Rekh Madawas Unpopulated 169 Bas LOolsingh G 3 6 8 6 2 3, ~qmm iffiI \WI1m~~ 53 Retana Bj 8 19 19 o 19 113 BOoS Mundi p 3 13 6 6 13 13 ~m;n iIl~ ~'i;' 41 Rewasi Bi 4 12 32 12 12 12 65 Bas-sewa Bj o 18 12 6 4 18 ~ I ;n~'~T 71 Rojani Bj 13 12 4 4 13 136 Beejawas 13j o 4 3 3 3 S ~)~ Cf~ro~ 4 Sahwa Bj o o 25 o 24 36 Beer Rajgarh U npopula ted ~r ifTe ~!~ 100 Santyu p o 10 0 o 14 88 Be~slan • Bj 10 10 10 5 10 ~~ Cfl~~r~ 19 Sarayan Bj o 20 34 12 12 14 160 Berasar Bara Bj o 11 11 2 o 8 ~TUtn!f ~~m~~ 36 Shekhawas Unpopulated 135 Berasar BUdhu p 2 18 10 1 1 10 ~" CfM i~T~~ ~y 64 Shyam Pandiya ]32 BeraSar ChhotOo Bj o 10 10 o o 10 mlf trtmfT - I ~~HJ," ~)eT 3] Shyopura Bj 2 5 14 5 o 10 133 Eera.ar Gumana Bj 2 10 10 10 ~~T cfU«" ~qrOfT 2 Somsisar Bj o 24 36 10 10 10 134 Berasar Majha1a Bj 12 12 2 o 6 m~~ imm q~t:n 67 Sukhwasi Bj 2 8 24 8 8 8 152 Dewar G (I 6 6 6 6 ~

VILLAGE DIRECTORY -Conld.

Distance In mUes from nearest Dbtance in mUea from nearest

u :;t u 8-o. U >- -til IE >0- IIISO &~ o o.. a Code No. & SO 0." Code No. as ... -= o.~ -..o Name of Village lfame of Village ..)1 .. u A.oIXl II:IC! C.

1 2 3 4 s 6 7- 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 R AJGARH TEHSIL-Oontd. RAJGARH TBHSIL--Oontd.

108 Bbamasi G 086 8 6 157 Dandeoo Mohans1ngb Bj 3 10 3 3 3 ~ ;tb; q)~m~ 37 Bhambhara. Bj 2 6 14 6 6 6 158 Dsndeoo Rsms1agh Bj 5 8 12 2 8 ~~

u u u 0. o ;;: ...o .... o >-,,- E o 1110 o Codr No. It Code Ko. & -..c:;eo .... 0 Name of Vinage Name of Village Po.cn ~

2 3 5 6 7 8 2 3 5 7 I

RAJGARH TEHSIL-C~ci. RAJGARR TEHSIL-Contd. 25 Dumkj G o 4 9 9 II 11 117 .Taipuriva. Khalsa Bj 2 10 1 10 fO FAiT iif~f~~T ~~m 811 Ge.garwas G o 12 12 12 12 12 118 Jaipuriya Patta P 3 8 2 2 8 S ",~g \if~~f~~T W 104 Gago'r G 2 4 4 4 4 4 164 J&naOO Khari Bj 0 s 9 o 1 5 ~ Gfl';n:;; ~r 18 Galar G o 20 5 20 27 172 Janaoo Mcetbi Bj o 3 IS 3 3 12 ~~ ~ 1{loT .0 Gha~aoo Bj o 10 10 10 10 173 Jaswantpura Bj o 3 10 3 3 6 'Q;n:;; \it~

VILLAGE titRl&roay -Gonta. Distance in miles from nearest ------Di!tance In miles from nearest ;.,. ., 0.. .. <> _cO ...., a.. E -t) o 0.0. Code No. & ... Code No. &; .,0." '" .. ~ arne of Village lIlA Name of Village ~

2 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 5 6 7 8

RAJGARH TEHSIL-COIII'd. RAJGARH TEHSIL-Conld. 120 Kheri Bj 6 6 3 6 6 63 Mahlana Dlkhnada B j o 5 5 3 5 ~t t:(~~T~T f~~m 142 Kheru Bari 0 z 20 7 8 9 9 62 Mahlana Utrada Bj o 12 5 3 5 b 4{i\ ~~T{!TT :a"('rrr

VD..LAGE nmECTOBY-Ocmed. Distance------In mDes from nearest ------Distance in miles from neate.t

Code No. &; Code lio. & Name of Village Name of Village

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 .. 5 6 7 fI RAJGARH TBHSIL-Contd. RAJGARH TEHSlL-ColtCkI. 52 PshsrSar G o 3 3 8 4 Sidhmukh G o o o o 22 ~R"fR ~~ 176 Rsbburi Bj c 5 26 4 3 6 49 Shyopura G 1 3 9 3 9 ~. . ll{~ 93 Radhs Barl BJ 2 11 5 II II 11 85 Sooratpura. G o 14 8 8 4 ]4 "(T~ m ~ 94 Rsdha ebhoti B 1 o 10 5 10 10 10 179 Sulkhaniya Bj o 8 20 2 6 "(NT~el ~f"'~ 100 Radws Bj 2 3 3 3 o 3 20 Tamba Kheri G o 3 10 18 ]0 Ui(1' m~nT 9 Rajpuriya 87 Than M~thooi Bj 5 5 5 5 "(f~~ro:n 'fR 110t 148 Rampura Bj o 12 o o 12 12 182 Thimau" G o 3 12 6 6 14 f~t;; ~ :7 Ramsara Tal G o o 8 11 19 24 185 ThirpaJi Bari G o 5 14 o 7 U1=I~ (ffif ~T itlT ~4 Ramsara Tiba G 2 3 3 16 12 16 184 ThirpaIi Chhotl Bj o 18 12 6 6 8 'U1:f«U e11n fiR:ql~) ~~T 126 Raootal P 4 4 5 4 4 16 Tunda Kheri Bj 7 14 16 21 ~f3iffi~ e~T'" ~. 127 Ra.ootiba P 5 4 7 4 4 'U3iZTifT 10 115 Ratanpura P o 10 10 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL

175 "(C{~Rawatsar KUnjala BJ' o 4 24 4 4 4 66 Adsisar T o o 26 26 6 10 (1€4€HI( ~ an:tn~'( 19 Rejri G o 6 6 6 6 26 169 Ajeetsar p o 16 10 16 20 ~ Q1~m 86 Sadau G o 13 10 10 5 13 J 12 Amarsar l' .. 18 18 18 8 18 ~~ 3llR~ 8 Sadpura o 3 o 3 28 Amrassr BG 10 10 30 4 10 14 ~lq~ 3llRT~'t 178 Sankhan Tal Bj o 3 28 6 164 Anandwasi p 3 18 3 3 J8 18 mm!f aT~ Q1""~T 177 Sankhan Toomli Bj 2 5 27 4 5 153 Armalsar o 5 5 5 5 ~~ «q~ 129 Sankhoo p o () 12 o o 0 \68 Asalsar o 6 16 16 ~il! 7 Sardarpura 6 14 6 116 Asas:l.r 2 8 22 6 I:i 8 ~qr~ 3fT~T~ 153 Sardarpura G o 3 4 3 3 145 Asoosar p 4 16 16 16 16 16 ~~ 31T~<: 66 Sews G o 18 t2 6 4 18 77 Aspalsar Bara T o 10 10 10 0 4 ~ almq~ qr 263

VILLAGE nIRECTORY -Oontd.

Distance bz m.!Jes from nearest pistance in milea from neaceat

u u E o Code No. & Code No. & Name of Village Name of V Wage

2 3 5 6 7 8, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL-Contd. SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL-Collld. 81 Aspalsar Bhensera T 10 10 10 4 139 Brenwsar p 4 4 4 4 6llt'NhHR ~T ~ 79 Aspalsar Ghurkera T 10 10 o 4 18 Beeenyasar 1 8 24 24 6 20 am~~ Wlqr~ 80 Aspa1sar Khamera T 1 10 10 10 4 13 Bhojasar Bara T 2 15 30 30 30 22 81T~~ ~T

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Contd.

Disbrcc------in miles from nearest Distanoe in miles from nearest

Q u a. ...o E <) o .... o Code No. & Code No. & .(? "'fame of Village Name of Village ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL-Contd SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL-Contd. , 170 Oeraj sar P 3 6 10 6 6 13 ',135 Jeewandesar o 3 3 o 3 ~~l~a<: ~tCf;:rm 29 Devasar T o 8 28 4 6 18 \' 143 Jorawarpurs 4 13 13 13 13 13 ~Cfffi~ ~TCft~' 97 Dha.ni Charnan Unpopulated 175 Kaklasar 11 j o 6 12 2 14 iT~ ;;:n~;::n;:( i ~~H't 87 Dhani Pa.nchera T o 12 12 12 12 12 ,150 Kaloosar 8 8 8 8 iTlJff ~ ~~~ 62 Dheerasar 26 26 26 4 26 22 KsI~\asiya o 6 30 30 4 16 ~'T~~ 'fiR'rcnftft4T 157 Dulrasar p 10 0 0 3 10 132 KalyanpuraBidawatanP 6 1 6 6 6 o 1 ~~tm: I ~T~~ f;m1(aTif 100 Gajoosar o 6 6 6 6 6 1156 Kalyanpura Prohitan T o 6 6 6 6 q~ I cti{:lfT~tT ~nta l;:r 67 Ghadsisar T o 4 20 20 8 12 j1S2 Kamasar o 10 10 10 2 10 'E:l'1'~ Ifmn'ff( 105 G!rgichiya Bj 3 6 6 6 6 6 I 89 Kanarwas o 17 17 6 6 a fTI~T I ~~H' 125 Gorntiya p 2 2 10 2 2 10 , 63 Kan~alasar T 30 30 30 o 30 ""'RtfT 54 Halasar P 2 20 20 20 2 11 T 2 20 20 20 2 70 ~rn~ 51 Hardesar P 2 6 20 20 o 10 5 Kasurndesar T 4 16 30 30 o 18 ~~m: "'!!lI'm 104 Hariyasar Gharsotan o 4 4 4 o 4 60 Keekasar T o 22 22 2Z -l 22 ~f~qT~~ ~)m;:r 'fiT",mt 147 Hariyasar Jatan P 4 12 4 4 12 174 Kheenwansar Bj o 4 12 4 o 12 ~lfT~ \i(m;:r ~~~ 136 Harpalsar P 4 6 6 6 6 78 Khejra Dikhnada T o 14 14 o 0 ~~ iIl'iilsT f~l!'f;:rm 110 Hirajsar T 3 10 16 ]6 2 16 49 Kh~jra Utradha T 14 14 o 2 ~'T~ ~s' ;-affi:TotT 141 Jaisangsar o 10 10 10 o 10 16S Khilariya p 3 18 3 3 8 18 :wmt f~~f~lf' 4 Jaitasar T o 20 32 32 o 32 68 Khundiya T 3 16 16 16 o 16 ~f..'"il:fT 21 Jaitsisar T o 28 28 o 12 7 Lodmr 8 18 18 3 18 ~tft ~)~m 86 Jaitsisariya 6 6 6 6 5S Loonassr T o ? 20 20 8 20 :.;(aMtff(t41 ~(!THit 9S Je.lpan Garbi Cnpopulat('d 154 Ma hrs,ar Cbachera o 5 o o ~ qifi lI'~mt ;S(Ru .91 Ja]pan Barki 1 14 14 4 12 109 Mahrasar Chhanna 2 8 16 16 J6 ~~ ~tm~ 265

VILLAGE DIRECTORY~ontd. Distance in miles from nearest ------Distance in miles from Deare.'

Code No. & Code No. & Name of Village Name of Village

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 2 3 4 6 7 8 SAH.DARSHAHAR TEHSIL-Contd. SARDA RSHAHAR TEHSIL- COnld.

30 Mabrasar Upadhiyan T o 6 30 o 6 16 90 Phoga Bhogan 14 14 4 ~, ~q'ff~qT" ~ ~"ttTA 34 Mahri Chak Dakhli o 24 24 24 o 14 98 Phoga Hcmrdn P 1 14 14 4 12 1=1'~ :q1.fi~m q;)trr ~ 35 Manti Purohitan o 24 24 24 o 14 96 Phoga Malwan Unpopulated 1=1'~ ~nf~ qj1TrT ~ 37 Mahti RajviYan P o 24 24 24 o 14 88 Phoga Sugharwas Unpopulated 1=I'i!U "\iI'fCill'A qjm ~~Cfm 74 Malaksar T o 4 18 18 4 18 94 Phogawa~ Asalwas 14 14 4 i2 1tT~ qjTl'TTCfm 3fm~crm 75 Ma1sar T o 18 18 18 4 11 48 P lchka Rai Tal T o 6 22 22 6 6 ~ fQ''t\1.fi -ut <:'I'm 61 Malsisar T 3 18 3 3 18 18 47 P ichak Raj Teeha T I 8 24 24 6 IS tm1~1m: fq~ uf thn 2 Manaparsar T 1 6 36 36 8 12 45 PaCr T 20 28 28 28 20 12 11o'ffq~ fq~, 166 Mangasar P 3 18 3 3 18 18 149 Poolasar P 0 o 9 o o 9 'l~ 126 Meetasar p 4 10 JO 10 4 10 102 Punsisar 6 6 6 6 6 m~ ~~tm: 93 MClusal' P o 16 16 16 16 16 69 Punusar o 17 17 17 17 q~~ ~ 58 Naharsara T 4 8 20 2() 6 20 23 Raipura. 4 34 34 34 o ~~~T ~Tlf~T 12 Nainasar Bj 3 16 31 31 31 22 114 Rajalwara 10 20 7 7 10 it~~ 'U'if~~ 140 Najnasa,r P 2 10 10 10 o 10 36 Rajas 4 18 18 18 2 11 ~rn, ~m 142 Naiyasar P 4 12 12 12 12 12 III Rajasar Beekan o 14 14 14 14 ;tl(m~ tr-iI~~ 25 N eCmraSar T 2 2 34 34 o 16 IS Rajasar Chaurjya T 11 26 26 26 2D 00'1 (Ie( 'U'ifT~ ;:ftf~T 65 Panpaliya T 28 4 22 24 4 24 57 Rajasar Pa\Var3n T 0 10 2' 25 2S 20 q:rcqlf"'Q'T ~ q'CTTWf 113 PatamdeSf r T 4 6 22 22 22 133 RalPsara. PariharaD P 0 6 6 6 6 q'm:fm wmuq~ 161 Patlisar Bara P 3 10 3 6 14 107 Ramsisar Bhcdwaliya T 0 10 10 10 o 10 ,,~ ~Tft;r!:n Ifffi~ q1 160 Patlisar Chhota P 2 10 2 14 108 Ramsisar ChananiYa T 10 10 o 10 qltH-nM ~ ,,~1m: 'iifo1lf,,~ 1 158 Patlisar Purohitaa 3 10 3 6 14 106 RamSisar Chhaj &niye. P 10 10 10 o 10 q'~ ~)f~~A (I'Hile ( ~Tf.:nfr 99 Phoga Bhafthari o 14 14 o 4 II 167 Fanasar Beekan 0 10 3 3 o 10 ~~

.. Co u o...... E u o » ... ~- ""_ o o l'I1 0 .'t;' "'080 EO Code No. &: .~.d Code No. & ...... u ••

SARDARSHAIIAR T£HSIL-Cu"td. SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL-ConclJ. 34 27 Sehjasac BO 7 8 32 2 8 IS ,3 RaD&Silof P&nWllrlln T o 20 3~ 34 o Ul!fT~ q'~ro<\' ~~ o 20 40 Shimla T o 6 21 24 u 6 .71 Rilongaisar T o 20 20 20 ~ 'fI't~' 6 20 P 6 24 9 9 24 24 17 Raniisar T o 8 24 24 162 Slgri ~ W~,m: o 12 P 2 4 13 13 4 IJ 44 Ral00sar BO o 0 34 34 146 Somansar m~ -uqm: T 5 5 28 28 6 24 26 Rekh Berasar Unpopulated 64 Somasar ~inTm: ~rm: T o 20 22 22 o 22 41 Rekh Geedhasar unpopulated S9 Sonpalsar ~{.

VILLAGE DIBECTORY-Oont4. Di,tanOe in mllea froID nearcsi Distallee ill mdea---- from teared

Code ~o. & Code No. & Name of V ilJage Name of Village

5 6 7 1 J 3 .. 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Code No. &; Code No. & Name of Village Name of Village

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 - 4 5 6 7 8 CHURD TEHSIl-Contd. CBD RU TEHSIL-COfIeld. <40 Lalasar Patta Rajpura Bj o 13 8 13 3 10 68 Shyampur8 Bj 2 2 6 2 6, ~~'{~~ ~11{~T 85 Lohsana Bars Bj o 4 4 4 o 10 87 Shyodanpura Bj 4 4 4 4 4 w.@!\1 ~Ii "'" ii!l(l,W'I:!(1 86 Lohsana Chhots P o 6 6 6 2 10 36 Sirsala Bj o 5 4 4 4 10 ~~~~ f~m:sT 1 Mahrawansar Bj o 6 20 20 6 20 35 Sirsa~i Bj 3 3 2 2 3 10 ~~ f~~'"t 32 Mathodi Bj 2 6 11 6 12 27 Somasi p o 10 10 10 o 10 ~ mmt 70 Megbsar P o 3 3 3 3 3 63 Suratpura p 4 4 to 10 ~~ ~T 61 Molisar P o 4 4 o 10 10 33 Tha10rl Bj 2 6 6 6 6 10 ~t~ ~rmT '1 Nakrasar P o 6 12 o 6 16 72 Tbelasar Bj 3 1 1 .,11fI(mt ~ ~ Pirthisar P o 13 13 13 4 13 73 Untwaliya P o 6 6 6 6 ~~ mt~l1T 59 Poti Bj 2 10 6 10 10 10 67 VeeDaSar Bj o 8 4 4 4 5 q1it

Distance in miles from nearest

------.------c:I (:l. o (:l. o o u :;; l$ ... .2 '0 Xl P4 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DUNGARGARH TEHSIL-OOfild. DUNGARGARH TEHSIL-Oontd. 29 Baslmaiyan UnpopUlated 74 Inpalsar Bara p 10 10 5 10 19 cmft~~'"" ,''NI('I'H( 'iI1T 46 Basi Narnotan Unpopulated 71 Inpalsar GUsainsar p o 4 10 4 14 14 iff~T

VILLAGE DnmaroBY-Contd. ------Distance in miles from nearest Distance in mile. from nearest

Code No. & Code No. &; .., Name of Village o.. Name of Village II. 2 3 6 7 • 6 7 8 DUNGARGARH TEHSIL--Contd. DUNGARGARH TEHSIL-Corrcld.

9 Lakhansac P 4 18 18 6 6 6 20 Samandsar P o 6 8 o 12 12 \IIT~ t4'kt1< 32 Lakhasar P o 10 o o o 10 57 SanwatSar p o 16 6 6 6 12 ~~T~t ~~ 38 Lalasar p 6 6 20 6 3 6 37 Satasar P 14 14 4 6 .j. ~ 36 Likhrn8desar Bj 10 10 11 4 10 47 Batlera Bj o 3 3 6 6 6 ~Tm 9~ 59 Likhmisar Dikbn8da P 12 12 12 14 6 23 Seruna p o 20 6 6 o 14 ~im~T ~ 58 Likhmisar Utrada p o 13 11 II 13 6 87 Soniyasar Godaran P 10 26 10 4 6 fiot"'t:lit4 ( «m1T ~;mm: ~ 5 Lodera p o 2 18 2 o 18 90 Soniyasar Gogaliyan P 2 10 26 ]0 4 ,) mro ~f"q",~ ~q1W 19 Manakrasar P 4 4 14 14 6 14 88 Soniyasar Mithiya P o 10 26 10 4 6 ~'Rf{ :a.f.,qI9< .nfim 7S Min~sariy8 p 4 10 10 6 8 18 89 Soniyasar ShyodansinghP 2 10 26 10 4 6 fif1mron ~f.,qm IIQ'ill.,mi( 39 Mo:nasar Bj o o 18 0 91 Soniyasar Unchaira P 10 26 10 5 6 q)qy~ 9T~~ 24 Narsis&r p 5 15 6 6 15 16 26 Sudsar • Bj 1 15 o 1 15 IS ;n~~ ~ 76 Nosariya P 4 4 12 4 12 18 13 Surjansar P o 15 15 2 2 6 ~T ~( 50 Pundalsar p o 646 6 6 67 Surjanwasi Bj 5 8 8 8 8 16 j"

VILLAGE DIREC'l'ORY-Oonld. ------Distance in miles from Dearest DlstaDee in miles from Dearest

Q, o

...., Code No. & Code No. & o N arne of Village Q., Name of Village

1 2 3 4 6 7 1 2 3 4 s 6 1 8

~RATANGARH TEHSIL-Contd. RATANGARH TEHSIL-Contd. '81 Bllchhrara cbbotll P 1() 10 3 ]0 76 Chhabri Mithi p 10 10 10 10 Gf~R:r ~)i!' ~lfuft ·-20 llandwa. P o 4 4 4 3 4 45 Chhaiusar Bj 6 6 6 6 6 Gf"PT ~T:stm: 24 Barjangsar P 4 9 4 9 10 10 7 Chh~tariya P o 14 5 14 14 ~m: ~)e~~T . 79 Beeramsar Bj o 12 12 o 12 36 Dassusar p 4 3 3 3 3 3 ifu:~~ ~ 2 Bhanooda P o 10 8 14 10 18 11 Daudsar P o 10 10 10 10 10 'ql

-Distance in miles from nearest Distance in miles from nearest

"'po, 0 ...... a ._...os'" .,;.., Il.Il. Code No. & Code ]'\0. & 0"'''' ... Name of Village Name of Village ~A

3 4 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 2- 7 8 RATANGARH TEHSIL-Conld. RATANGARH TEHSIL-Collld. p o 3 o 3 6 12 59 Jandawa Bj o 14 3 14 14 14 84 Menasar ~ i'iI~ p o 12 3 o 12 12 34 Jegniya Beekan p o 1 5 5 7 7 58 Molisar Chhota \im;ftqy ~ ~)!:T m... B) o 5 o 5 5 5 3S Jegniya Bidawatan p o 7 7 7 7 7 48 Nosariya ~Of"tq, fiiRl(fO I if ~T p o 6 6 6 6 6 17 Jalue Chhoti Unpopulated 41 Nuwan iI~ ~a1 ~ p o 16 2 6 16 16 31 Jorawarput'8. p 1 7 1 8 8 6 Pabusar ~ ~~~U 12 12 P o 7 o o 7 7 81 Kadiya Bj Il 12 32 Parasneu'Rm IIiTCftlfT p o 0 o o o 1l- 10 Kangar p o 11 11 11 11 11 70 Patihara qf~ ~ , 16 Unpopulated 86 Kanwari Bj o 4 B 71 Parihari qf;J~ ~ 12 p o 3 3 3 3 3 88 Kusoomdesar Bj o 12 12 42 Payli ~ 1fi1l1«t< 2 6 6 Bj 12 12 12 12 54 Kh"riya p 3 6 2 89 Fharasa ~ 3 10 p o 12 o 12 12 74 Khothari P o 10 3 3 14 Ratansira t~~T ~ . 10 p o 10 3 3 3 II) 51 Khudera BJdawatan Bj 2 10 11 10 10 69 Ratnadesar fil41ii4dm 'WI~m: mr p 5 5 5 s 55 Khudera Bikan Bj 2 10 1 4 10 64 Rughnathpura ~<.fOfllq' ~ t.ri~T f~ Bj 2 6 8 6 8 14 56 Khudera Charnan P 2 to to 10 10 85 Rukhaser ~~~ riu oqt~"TiI' p 8 8 8 g L'"achharsar p o 10 6 6 to 10 75 Sangasar e'irn~ t=r~~ p 4 3 19 Ladhasar p o 7 7 o 3 6 13 Sawatiya t=r'1T~ m"'l~l:IT p p o 10 61 Loha o 6 o o 6 12 Sehla ir~ ~ p 10 10 3 10 39 Loonasar p o 3 3 3 3 3 4 Sikrah ftllfi'tl~ ~ Bj o 5 o 5 S 66 Loonchh p o 6 6 6 6 37 SimsiyaBidawatan s ftpfftt1n fim

VILLAGE DIRECTORY-Oontd.

Distance in miles from nearest -Distance-----,----- in miles from nearest

0. .., o u o >. E Code No. & "- o Colle 1'00. & It Eg ... Name of Village ell .~.c Name of Villal;e '"o ~ ci;rIl ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 5 6 7 8 SUJANGAI~H TEHSIL-Contd RATA]\GARH TEHSIL-Ooncld. Bhanisar Tejsihotan Bj 2 6 3 6 6 2 80 Bj o 10 10 4 10 1lI

VILLA.GB .DI&mfOKV...... Contd. D,.taneo izs miles from neares' Dj••• nce fn .-----_mUes from neareat

Code 'No. &; Code No. & Name of Village Name of Village

1 2 3 4 5 6 8 2 3 4 6 7 8 SUJANGARH TBHSIL-Contd. SUJAc{GARII TEElSIL-Oontd.

100 Chak Kaliya Unpopulated 32 Ghantiya) Bari P 2 2 13 2 2 14 ~~f ~f{If iIit 115 Chak Rajiyasar Bi o o 6 6 6 15 31 Ghllntiyal Chhoti p 2 2 13 2 2 14 ~U~ Q;a141t1 ~)!') 24 Ch~k Soniyasar Unpopulated 120 Ghotra Bi 12 12 12 12 12 12 rq'ffi ~f.:t4 IQ '( 'fll'qT 144 . Chariya Bj o 3 12 16 6 8 62 Gondus&r 10 IS 18 IS 6 6 ...,fl:!fT q"r.J~ 67 Charla BJ o 8 8 o .. to 64 Gondusllr Nornotan Unpopulated ;:mIT ~~l'f~ SO Chetss p 3 8 94 Gopa.lpura Bj o 6 6 o 3 7 .f'qlE'lJl;>t 103 "I~Chuwas p 2 5 2 5 10 153 Gudabarj Ij o 19 2 2 8 ~ .... ~ 135 Da.nt Charnan Bj 4 6 10 10 o 4 :l'Q L uleriya Bj o 2 2 2 2 2 ~~ J(j Darib8 Bj o 1 11 o t s 114 I~;:: Bj o ., 4 4 4 14 C{'a,'if( ~ »7 D~wani p o 2 4 2 2 2 132 Hemas6r Bj 8 8 8 4 6 ~ ~ 147 Dhakawali Bj o t1 10 .... 1 11 33 Hemasar p 4 8 6 6 14 1fAiT

2' ~:c >.... C).. -".... _ ..... au «10 ..o a. a. Eo Code No• .t; Code No. &; .~ .c: 'iI ....0 ... "v ){ ame of Village ~ t:CQ Name of Village A.rn

Z 3 4 5 6 7 I 2 3 5 6 7 8 SUJANGARH TEHSII-Contd. SUJANGARH TEHSJL-Colltd. 68 Karejra p 6 18 .. 85 Mala.ksar Bj 2 10 10 10 2 2 ~ ~, 1 Katar Oari p o 6 24 16 1 18 11 Mala.sar P 2 35 52 to o 24 'ImR q\' ~~ 9 Katar Chhoti p 6 24 16 o 17 148 Malasi Bj 2 9 2 o 12 ~~ "Tm~T 136 Khadaya 1 6 10 133 Mals isar o 10 to 10 4 4 Wmtft ~T'" 106 Khaliya Bj () 5 2 5 5 11 90 Marothiya. Bj 2 6 6 6 2 4 ~~ ~f~T 86 Khara p 6 10 6 10 10 6 129 Mee~na Bj 6 6 6 6 6 6 ~ 156 Khariya Bara Bj 1 3 18 3 3 6 80 Mundra p o 4 16 16 2 6 \m'mt q1' ~qT 155 Khariya. Chhota Bj 2 17 17 2 2 4 79 Mundra Basi Bj o 6 14 4 2 6 ~f~~ ~amft ISO Khariya Kaniram OJ o 6 26 2 2 10 143 Murda Kiya Hj o 4 16 4 4 8 ~f'lI'T Ifiiiro~ '~T f'till'T 138 Kbora OJ 1 6 12 2 3 2 73 Nabasar p 4 32 32 9 12 ~T 145 Khuri Bj o 8 10 3 1 & 51 Narmadawas Bi 1 1 3 1 1 ~ "IHI41C1Tfl 5S Kodasar Bidawatan OJ 3 17 8 S 5 17 107 Neemri Bidawatan Bj 2 5 2 5 10 'Ii)~Tm: filqm1i{ "'~ f~a'r.f S6 Koda.sa.r Jatan Bj 3 6 8 6 6 8 102 Neemri Charnan Bj 2 3 1 3 3 3 mm:~~ "'~ :;;rro{R 141 Kolasar Bj o o 12 12 3 4 151 Niyama Bj o 8 28 6 6 10 ~ f.IlI'~ 14 Laigarh Bj o o 57 0 J3 24 16 Nodiya. Bj 2 6 44 6 8 12 ~~ ",)f~1 121 Lalpura Bj 2 2 14 14 4 5 139 :Norangsar p o 3 16 3 3 4 ~ ~ 81 Likhmansar Bj o 9 14 14 0 3 29 Palas Bj 4 6 14 6 2 16 f~QCft'1'E1( qmm 134 Lodsar Bj o 9 9 9 o 4 49 Pandorai P 3 8 ~~ 1fR"t

VILLAGE DIREOTOay Oonclcl. DistanCe in miles from nearest DiltanCe in mDe. from Dearest

go 8 'tl 6' a ,~""1:1 ~ "" o cii ~ ~ a-g Code No. &; ... ~~ o Code No." -..o ='. .Name of Village Cll:cii ~ Name ofVilJage ~ d:~ ~ =:l 2 3 5 6 7 I 2 3 6 7 SUJANGARH TEHSIL-Contd. SUJANGARH-Otmcld. 116 Rajiyasar Meetha Bj 1 o 6 6 6 15 152 sobhasar p o 3 24 o o 8 'Uf~~fftoT m...~ 101 Rajpura p 3 3 3 3 3 6 Soniya~ar SUkhram Bj 6 10 32 10 3 6 'U~ ~)f;:r!:fTm: ~ 99 Rampura p 2 3 2 2 2 5 Soniyasar Udaikarnothan P 6 10 32 10 ~T .mf;:rrmR 'iCi4CfiFf.dl" 46 Randhisar Bj o 6 3 3 4 14 9S Soorwa8 Bj 2 3 4 3 3 4- ~m: ~ 4 Rera p 10 10 30 10 5 5 109 Tara Bj 1 10 6 1 6 6 UT ~ 51 Bj 3 8 3 3 5 R~opeli 76 Telap p 2 2 20 6 o 10 ~qm ffirrq 18 Sadoo Bari p 10 40 12 14 7 Tendesa.r Bj o 23 32 10 o H. ~nT ~ 19 Sadoo Chhoti Bj o 10 40 12 4 14 p 2 2 2 2 ~$l 128 Tharda 2 3 Sajansar p 2 12 32 12 4 6 ~T m~ 146 Toliyasar Bj 2 10 9 3 2 10 154 Salasar Bj o o 17 o o 6 ('{\f~Tm: 48 Udasar 149 Sandan Bj 2 8 12 3 10 ;rqrm: ,,~ 38 Upadhiya Unpopulated 27 Sandwa Bj o o 20 o o 10 ~T~ ,,~ 59 urwala p o 6 14 6 2 5 28 Sarangsar Bj o 4 14 4 4 14 ~ mmm: p 10 10 18 10 8 10 8S Sarothiya. Bj o 8 8 8 o 6 21 Uthalar WT~ ~ .sOME OFFICIAL STATISTICS

SOME Offlc!AL S'tATISTICS

( Note)

Presented in this section are some tables rela.ting progress of co-operative sooietles, development blocks to .tatistics collected from various official agencies. and panchaya.t samities is also given in this section. They cover subjects like rainfall, land utilisation, A lif~t of fairs celebra.ted in the distriot and the data area and production under crops, irrigational facilities, liVestock, agricultural implements and factories. relating to the elector8i1 participation and preferenoee

Information about consumption of intoxica.ntst for the first two general elections also form a pact of educational and madical facilities, motor vehicle.>, this seotion. 280 :RAIN FALL 1961-60

YEARS (incms) N'ol'JQal Tehsil Rainfall 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1951 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Taraoagar 29.13 10.54 15·16 23.37 13.79 29.64 2:7.56 21.03 35.24 30'81 33.91 Rajgarh 33.81 22.94 19.02 22.89 31.12 53.80 35.56 53.59 37.46 22'63 56.80 Sardarshahar 26.82 21.87 11.63 6.96 33.60 4.14 46.25 22.12 38.74 26'44 50.78 Churu 34.87 15.75 21.08 8.26 32.69 6.76 51.46 28.83 32.60 32·05 30.68 DuIlgargarh 25.17 13.51 6.40 22.02 27.20 7.65 31.29 18.42 46.99 27'43 29.08 Ratangarh 33.38 25.76 23.29 16.99 35.94 50.93 60.12 35.00 54.39 26·37 18.46 Sujanga.rh 35.48 17.50 23.65 10.54 27.86 20.42 41.61 61.16 64.38 28'98 23.71 Source:-The Board of Revenue (Land Recordsl, Rajast.haD.

LAND UTILISATION

CLASSIFICATION OF REPORTING AREA (in '000 acres) Not available fOr ------cultivation Other Uncultiv, Total Geogra. Land put to BarreD ated laDd phical area non-agri- and uno· eXcluding Area sown Total according to cultural ulturable fallow Culturable Net area more than cropped Years village papers Forests land land land waste Fallow land soWn once area

I 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 1955·56 4,002 1 121 15 29" 659 900 2,277 '5 2,282 1956·51 4,165 N 208 29 541 974 2,412 11 2,423

1957·58 4,165 N 208 1 29 570 1,084 2,273 14 2,287 1958·59 4,166 N 206 2 34 525 1,072 2,327 4 2,331 1959·60 4,166 N 211 2 36 488 1,077 2,352 14 2,366 1960·61 4,166 N 214 2 47 482 953 2,468 17 2,485 N =Negligible Soure:-Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Rajasthan. 281

AREA AND PRODUCTION OF CROPS 1960-61

Crops .Area (in acres) Production (in toaB) 1 2 3 A-CEREALS

Bajre 562,577 20,344 Jawar 2,210 251 Maize 2 1 Wheat; 3.011 1.434 Barley 2,688 1.206 B-PULSES Gram lll,917 36,623 Other Kharif pulses 474,244 27,230

C~COMl\IERCIAL CROPS

(~) OIL SEEDS

SesaIDUm 7,296 293 Rape & Mustard 846 126 Groundnut 1 (b) OTHER CROPS

chillies 5 Tobacco 2S 5 Sanbemp 2 Source:-Statistlcal Abstract Rajasthan, 1961.

IRRIGATION BY SOURCES AND BY CROPS 1960-61 Particulars Area (in acres) 1 2

IRRIGA'.rION BY SOURCES Total area. irrigated by 485 Wells 457 Other sources 28 IRRIGATION BY CROPS Total area irrigated under 485 A-FOOD CROPS 458 Wheat 30 Maize 1 rlarley 29 Other cereals and millet s 2 Condiments and spices 4 Fruits and vegetables 392 B-NON-FOOD CROPS 27 Rape and mustard 2 Other Oil seeds 1 Tobacco 24 Sources:-Directorate of Economic. aDd Statistics, Rajasthan. ~82 LIVESTOCK AND

LivestcCk QeD IUS TehsiIwiso Particulars J9S6 1961 Taranagar Rajgarb 1 2 3 4 S

A· LIVESTOCK 993,099 973a120 84,834 172,089 1 Cattle :- 273,285 283,406 30,351 50,378 (i) Bulls oVer three yean 25,067 21,956 334 334 (ii) COWl over three Jean 126,336 14',624 17,801 26,373 (iii) Young ltoCk 121,882 115,826 12,216 23,611

~ Buffaloes :- 96,294 113,761 9,370 18,302 (1) He-buffaloes over three years 4,078 4,710 190 348 (ii) She-buffaloes over three reu. 47,247 58,123 4,855 8,179 (iii) Young .toCk 44,969 50,928 4,325 9,775 3 Otber. :- 623,520 575,953 44,913 103,389 (i) Sheep 339,858 289,642 20,997 43.025

(ii) G~ats 226,715 208,381 12,676 38,930 (iii) Horses & POnie. 514 853 33 211 (iy) Mules 11 (v) Donkey. 2,550" 3,'38 349 388 (vi) Camels 53,863 73,458 10,858 20,828 (vii) Pigs 16 64 7 .. POULTRY 2,115 2,508 208 788 (i) Fowls 2,065 2.495 208 786

(ii) Ducks 1 11

(Iii ) Otbors 49 2 2. 283 POULTRY Break-ups (1961)

8afdarshahar Churn Dungargarh Ratangarh Sujangarh 6 7 8 9 10

155,394 105,469 117,934 11S.319 210,301 52,190 33,935 32,559 30,736 53,257 2,016 1,162 4,519 3,158 10,433 29,444 17,734 15,617 J4,719 23,936 20,730 15,039 12,423 12,859 18,888 26,968 9,045 22,456 11,532 16,088 800 382 931 875 1,184 14,403 4,365 12,320 5,502 8,499 11,765 4,298 9,205 5,155 6,405 76,236 62,489 62,919 76,051 149,956 45,114 22,696 41,943 32,399 83,468 18,594 29,737 14,503 36,424 57,523 75 90 87 166 191 1 4 6 626 557 468 525 625 11,827 9,408 5,906 6,533 8,098 12 45 130 615 220 229 318 130 613 220 229 309 2 9

Source:-Llveatock Census RepOl'ts R~aBthan, 1956 & 1961. 284

AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MAOHINERY 1961 Ploughs Sugar-cane Oil Electric Peraian District/l'ehsil Wooden Iron Carts Crusher Engines' Pumps Wheel Tractors Ghani(" 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 Olatrict Total 12,385 25 5,864 1 7 5 1 9 181

Taranagar 7,570 5 7 0,. 5 Rajgarh 13,437 9 62 1 ,,_, 2

Sardarshahar 9,472 3 112 1 .. ,;" 11 Churu 7,770 77 3 2 ,;.. 12 Dungargarh 8.899 1,074 ._. .:. 48 Ratan~arh 8.600 612 1 1 1 34 Sujangarh 16,637 8 3,920 1 2 75

SOurce_Report on the li'(tstock Census of Rajasthan, 1961.

REGISTERED FACTORIES 1961 No. of the workers Name of Factory Location employed. 1 2 3 Rajasthan OU and Dal Industries Dungargarh 15 Vishwa jyoti Press Ratangarh 12 Bhri Sadbna Press .. 8 Surya Pless 6 " SOurce:-Thc Office of the Chief Inspector of Factories and Boilers, Rlljasthan. 28fl

CONSUMPTION OF INTOXICANTS yEARS ------_- Items Unit 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 2 3 4 5

A-ShopS Country liquor Number 27 24 24 Opium 17 Hemp drugs " 8 8 8 B-Cousumption

Country spiri t Litres 35,345 41.542 45,350 Opium Kilogra.ms 230 26 11 Bhang 1,117 1 ,146 1,250

Ganjs. " 35

Note: -The sale of Ganja has been stopped with------effect from 1.4-1959.

Source:-Statistical Abstracts Of Rajasthan 1960 & 1961.

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES

1960-61

Number of Institutions Number of Scholars Number of Teachers Type of Institution ------.,.-----_.. - Boys Girls Boys Girls Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Total 669 28 42,841 9,162 1,646 198

A·COLLEGJ~S 5 818 13 84 1 (i) General Education 2 489 13 50 1 (ii) Professional Education 3 329 34

B-SCHOOLS 664 28 42,023 9.149 1,562 197 (i) Higher Secondary Schools 6 2.653 101 339 38 (ii) High Schools 11 3 4,305 743.)

(i ii) Middle Schools 43 14 8,048 4,2% 324 118 (iv) Junior Basic Schools 40 2,706 445 59 4 (v) Primary Schools 504 8 23,472 3,611 780 3'71 (vi) Professional. Schools 1 109 10 {vii} Schools for special education 59 2 730 44 50 Source:-Directorate of Education, RaJasthan. 286

GOVERNMENT PUB L C HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIBS 1960 Particulars Beds 2 A-HOSPITALS S. M. J. Hospital, Ratangarh 44 S. R. B. Mahila Chikitsalaya, Ratangarb 42 B. D. Hospital, Churu 26 Government Hospital, Sujangarh 13 S. T. l\t1. Hospital, Bidasar 8 GoVernment HOBpital, Rajgarh s

Government Hospital, C'hbapar 4

Government HosPital, Taranagar 4 Government Hospital, DU:lgargarh 1 B-DISPENSARIES Government Dispensary, Rajaldesar Bhainsali SidhmUkh Ratannagar Neema Source:-Dil'ectorate of Medical and Health Services, Rajasthan.

MOTOR VEHICLES ON ROAD

YEARS (Number) ------.. _- Type of Vehicles 1957 1951 1959 1960 1961 1 2 3 4 5 6 'l'otal 448 471 480 549 560 Private Cars and Jeeps 256 262 263 293 296 Private Buses 32 32 32 17 16 Kotor Cycle and Trj-cyc1e Rickshaws 14 15 15 15 16 Contra.ct and TaXi Carria.geS 3 3 3 •• Stage Carriages 72 78 81 114 114 Public Carriers 63 65 68 84 86 Private Carriers 5 6 6 8 II Tractors 1 6 8 18 21 Others 2 4 .. .;.

Source:-The Director of Transport, Rajasthan. 287 CO-O'Q4TlVB BOOJETlBS

(As on 30th June, 1961)

Sba.re Working Loans Loans Type of Societies No. Mrmbers Capital CaStltal a.dvanced recovered Bono"jngs Deposits

(Rs) (Rs) (Rs) (Rs) (Rs) (Rs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total 382 16,9'18 606,86'1 2.181,566 849,954 21n.409 1,488,108 ",,123

Central Co-operative Bank 55 2,800 2,856

Agricultural Credit Societies 234 11,304 292,986 1,277,160 779,036 199,454 977,388 2,607 Non-Agricutural Societies 3 54 1.200 5.806 2,100 7.270 4,516 Primary Land Mortgage Bank 623 6,250 6,873

Primary Ma.rketing Societies 2 804 68,540 105,591 39,842 4,901 36,051

Marketing Societies (Non-plan) 6 469 35,440 82,921 26,842 47.481 :M ilk supply Society II 560 57l Farming Societies 2 23 8,770 8,770

Agricultural Non-Credit Societies 30 570 33,446 81.,692 2,484 48.246 Non-Agricultural Non-Credit Societies 8 239 17.249 18,082 833 Housing Society 1 15 1,700 13,400 2,134 1,300 11,700 Weaves Societies 20 628 14.072 295,767 219,194 Co-operative Stores 3 495 11,525 12,079 20 Other Industrial Societies 64 1,294 112,329 269,998 147,195 District Institute 129 Societies undet liquidation 5 265 ..

Source:-The Registrar Co-operative Societies, Rajl\Sthan.

COM1'4"ONl'l'Y DEVELOPMENT BLOC:KS (As On 31-12-1961) NII~ber 1\ ural Acea CO'{e,(eu of Year of populatiOJl vilIa~es 'Blocks opening Stage Sq.Mile. served Sq.Kms. ~()veced COOO) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sardarsbahar 1956-57 I Stage 1.485 3,846 177 50 Dungargarh 1955-S9 I Stage 1,160 3,1)[,4 95 39 Rajgarh 1958-59 Stage 848 2.196 187 72 Ratangal'h 1~1 Pre-exteD (56 1,699 95 sion 40 Sujangarh 1960-61 I Stage 1,040 2,694 155 61

Source :-Deve)opment Department, RajasllJu:: 288 PROGREs8 OF PANCHAYAT 8AMITIE8 1961 ------_ PANCHAYAT SAMITIES Particulars Unit Total Sardar shahar Rajgarh Dungargarh Sujangarh Ratangarh Taranagar Ratannagar 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Agriculture :- (6) FertiIi7erS d istrihuted ]\faunds 557 .. .( 520 5 14 14 (b) Seeds distributed 1,987 947 50 184 186 605 15 (c) Agricultural implement, distributed X u"nher 719 13 154 7 140 277 128 (d) Agricultural demons- trations held 596 31 232 26 55 250 2 2 Animal Husbandry:- (ao) Pedigree animals supplied Xumber 1,107 2,912 1,576 161 lEI 62 2,396 (b) Pedigree birds supplied 480 273 207 3 Co-operatIOn :-

(a) Co-operat ive Societie~ started Number 26 2 15 6 2 1

(b) New members enrOlled 2,796 143 753 321 7 1,463 109

4 Irrigation :- (a) Wells constructed Number 69 1 8 47 11 '-' 2

5 Sootal Education :- If (a) Adults literacy centres started Number 56 19 19 6 12 '-'

229 60 127 42 ,-", (b) Adults made literate " •• (c) Reading rooms and libraries opened 18 2 11 1 4 21 2 3 4 3 2 7 (d) youth clubS st arted " 347 1 2 I 42 129 172 (e) Mahila Samities start ed " .. 6 Health and Sanitation :- (a) Drinking water wells 11 6 8 constructed Number 34 2 7 S6 201 219 76 17 81- l8 7 Peoples Participation:- 'OOORs. 688 Source:-Development DeplU'tment, Rajasthan. 289 BAIBS Principal Communities Nearat Estimated taking Part R.allway "ame of tho fall' Place Period Congregation Purpose in the fair StatiOD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TARA NAGAR TEHSIL

Ramdeoji Taranagar Magha Sudi 9-10 3,000 R.ellgious All Communities l!Iadulpur Kartika 3,000 .. Sahwa " " ,- Taranagar Magha Sudi S 2;000 Social Yavak Mela. " " 14th November 5,000 " " " .. MeetaD Bas Sarayan Bhadrapada 2,000 Religious ., Budi S-s .. Sahwa Kaltika Sudi 15 2,000 Sikh Sikh Mela " " Gosaji Taranagar Bhadrapada 2,000 All COmmuDities Sadi 9-10 " "

RAJGARH TEHSIL

Ramdeoji Rajgarh Bhadrapada Sudi 2,000 to Religious All Communities Sadulpur 10 & Magh 5,000 Sudi 10

Gogaji BhBdrapada 2,000 to I, " 8udi 9 5,000 " .. DadreWB 3,000 .. " " " " Bhomiyajl Neshal Ashvina 3,000 to Hindus t, 4,000 Chand Gothi 2,000 " " " " "

SARDARSHAHAR TEHSIL

Ramdeoji Phogawas Magha Sudi 10 3,O()() Religious All Communities Sardarshahar Mawakyanji Bayla Chaitra Sudi t 1,000 & Ashvina Sudi 1 " " "

CHURU TEHSIL

RBmdeoji Jasrarsar & Magha Sudi 10 5.000 to Religious All COmmunities Churu Ramdeora 10,000 Gogajj Churu Bhadrapada Badi 9 3,000 to ,. 5,000 " " Jhatjya 2,000 to .. 3,000 " " " Gopashatmi Churu Kart ika Sudi 8 2,000 to Hindus 5,000 " to '\ 290 F A I B 8-Ooncld.

Principal CommunitieS Nearest Estimated taking part Railway Name of the fair Place Period Congregation Purpose in the fair Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DUNGARGAH.H TEHSIL Ramdeoji Dungargarh Magha Sudi 10 2,COO Religious All Communities Dungargrah Likhmisar 1,000 Benisar .. " " Hanumanji Punrasar Cbaitra Sud! 15 & 5,030 ., Hindus Sudsar Bhadrapada Sud i IS

Bl)ainrooji Lakha~ar Ch'litra Sudi 15 2,000 " Benisar

RATANGARH TEHSIL Gogaji Loonchh "Shadrapada Sudi 9 2,000 to Religious All COrrununities Ratangarh 5,000 Ratangarh 2,500 to " " 5,000 "

Teej ,J Shravana Sudi 3 2,000 to Hindus 5,000 • SUJANGARH TEHSIL Hanumanji Salasar Chaitra Sudi 15 & 15,000 to Religious Hindus Sujangarh Ashvina Sudi IS 20,000

Ramdeoji Tharda Bhadrapada Sudi 10 & 5,000 Religious All COmmuni ties Magha Sudi 10 Commercial Sandwa Cattle fair Magha Sudi 10-14 1,000 Commercial " 291 FIRST GENERAL ELECTIONS 1952 Percentage of votIng preterea06S

Assembly Number percentage ------.~------~~------Ramrajya Krishikar lDdepen- Constituencies. ofslta.te Electorate of polling Congress Parishad J,lUlSaDgh Socjaliat Lok party dent

1 3 , 6 6 "I 8 g 10

Cburu 2 103,284 41.3 42.6 7.9 5.3 2.6 22.7 18.9 Sardarshaha:r 1 47,609 44.4 41.7 14.8 3.8 39.7 Ratangarh 1 51,738 45.2 35.0 9.0 56.0 Sujange.rh 1 50,161 55.0 39.5 60.S

Source-Eleotion Department. Rajas~han.

SEOOND GENERAL ELECT IONS 1957

Bleetorate P~centage of voting preferences Assembly Number ------Percentage Constituencies of seats Men Women 01 polling Congress ------Jansangh Independen. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Churn 2 48,733 42,148 40.3 30.5 8.5 61.0 Sarda[IJhahar 3),696 26,880 :39.4 31.1 68.9 Dungargarh 25,811 22,554 43.8 51.8 48.2 Rat&Dgarh 1 24,268 22,052 50.8 11.4 88.6 sujangarh 1 25,985 24,734 41.9 32.2 29.1 38.7

Source:-Electlon Department. Rajasthan.

SECTION IV

DISTRICT & TEHSD· MAPS

DISTRICT AND TEHSn. MAPS

(Note)

The distriot and tehsil maps presented in this Direotory. The villages have been shown by code section have been prepared and presented for the numbers in the tehsil maps. first time. They form a part of the Census Atlas The maps have been photographioa.lly reduced a.nd have been reproduced here specially with a to their present size from the original revenue view to help the rea.der to loca.te the pla.ces mentioned maps and the scale a.nd gratioules have bean worked in the Primary Census Abstraot and the Village out· as approxima.tely as possible.

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