CENSUS 1961 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK_ UTTA,R PRAD.ESH 12~-BAREILL Y ,DISTRICT ~QCKNOW: ~intendel1~, Printing and Stationery, U. P. (India) 1965 N DISTRICT BAREILLY ·x DI5IIIICT HEADQUMTIEAS w-. IEMJQIIMITEJIS IlDQ( IEMQUMlTERS ...-.cT 8DUIII:WW w-. IOIN;IIIiIR't RIX UIE wnH 51JII1ON (BGJ RIX UIIE WI114 51JII1ON(1Iil&) 1MJ1QNM..­ SWE_ LOQL ROIItoD ME1lILLED IDCM.. ROIItoD INE1lU..L£D RIWR CMW.. ~HOU5E POUCE~ ~OFI'JCE ~.~OFFICE ~ f DISPEIISM\' I I i , ~~ 5 10 15 aD 1a.I I ft.LAIIiIE OWR 1000 POR 76d 7I/IJttI E &.P....­ ......... ...., .......................... .....,.. ........ .... -II _ , • _ CIPIIIIIf_·· .. , CONTENTS Page. Preface I Introduction liT I-CENSUS TABLES A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES A-I Area, Houses and Population 5 Appendix I-Statement showing 1951 Territorial Units constituting the present' 1961 set~~p c;f. th~ District 6 Appendix II-Number of Villages with a Population of 5,000 and over and Towns with a Population under 5,000 6 Appendix Ill-Houseless and Institutional Population 7 A-II Variation in Population during Sixty Years 8 Appendix 1951 Population according to the territorial jurisdiction in 1951 and changes in_ area and popUlation involved in those changes 8 A-III Villages classified by Population 9 A;_IV' Towns (and Town Groups) classified by Population in 1961 with Variation since 1941 18 B-GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES B-1 & II Workers and Non-workers in District and Towns classified by Sex and broad Age-groups 14 Part A-Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by Educational J;..evels in Urban AFeas only 22 Part B-Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-worken by Educational Levels in Rural Areas only 24 B-IV Part A-Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons lilt Work at Household Industry 28 Part B-Industrihl Classification by Sex and Class of Worker of Persons at Work in Non-household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service 32 Part C-Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation 40 Part C:_. Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, of Pe1'50n8 at Work other than Cultivation by Tahsil (Rural only) 64 Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other than CultivatiOn 66 Occupational Classification by Sex of Persons at Work other th~n Cultivation by Tabs,l (Rural only) 91 Ii Paget B-Vl Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cultivation classified by Sex, broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only '98 B-VIlI Part A-Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex, broad Age-groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas only 102 Part ~Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex and Educational L"evels in Rural Areas only . l~~': B-IX Persons not at Work classified by Sex, broad Age-groups and Type of Activity 104 C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES 0-11 Age and Marital Status no 0-111 Part B-Age, Sex and Education in Urban Areas only ll8 Part C-Age, Sex and Education in Rural Areas only 118 c-v Mother Tongue (Alphabetical Order) 120 c-vn Religion 120 SCT & SC-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES 123 Part A-Industrial Classification of Persons at Work and Non-workers by Sex for Scheduled Castes 124 SCT-III Part A (i)-Education in Urban Areas only for Scheduled Castes 128 Part B (i)-Education in Rural Areas only for Scheduled Castes i29 SC.r.J Penons not at Work classified by Sex, T:n e of Activity and Educational Levels for Scheduled Castes 180 lI-OFFICIAt. ST A. 1'tSTlCS 1. 5titistict Of Rainfall BInd Temperature I' I-Rainfall 13'2 l"~-Mean Maximum and Mean Minimum, Highest and Lowest Temperature 134 2. Vital Statistics 136 S. Agricuitural Statistics 3'1-:-Principal Crops-Distribution of Crops 138 S'2-Land Utilization 138 S·3;-A~iculture Extension Scheme 139 S'4-Persons C~ltivating Land under different Sizes of Hold.ings 140 S' 5-Crop-wise Gross Area Irrigated 140 4. Statistics of Household Industries 14:1 iii Paget 5. I Statistics of Factories I 5' I-Growth of Factories 141 5;2-Number of Workers in each Establishment 142 6. Administrative Statistics I 6·1~Criminal Justice-Number of Criminal Cases Tried 148 6~2-Criminal Justice-Persons Convicted or, Bound Over 148 6'S-!:itrength of Police, 1~6U 1,49 I '~·4-Statistics of Jails 149 , 6' 5-Co-operati ve Societies 150 '6'6'-Excise and Motor Spirit Tax 150 6'7-Receipt of Sales Tax, £ntertainluent Tax, Stamps and Land Revenue 151 6'S-Registered Documents and Value of Properties Transferred 151 . 7. Public Health and Medical Statistics 7'1-List of Hospitals and Dispensaril!s 1960-61 152 7'2-Rural Health Centres 15S 7'S-Malaria Control and Anti-Adulteration 1959-60 153 13. Education Statistics Stl-Educational Institutions and Pupils 154 S'2-List of Higher Secondary Schools, 1960-61 155 9. Statistics of Public Entertainment, Press and Journals 9'1-Printing Presses and News Papers 156 9'2-Cinemas 156 10. ,Communication Statistics including Waterways 10'I-Length of Metalled and Un-metalled Roads Maintained by Public Authorities as on December 31, 1960 ~56 10'2-Names of Waterways (Navigable Rivers) as on 1>eceiDHer ~l. lOOt:) i57 lO'S-Polymetrical Table of Distances of Block Headquarters by Road 157 lO'4-List of Railway Stations 15S IC'5-List of Post Offices 159 11 .. I~ Statistics of Local Bodies-Receipts and Expenditure 161 12. Statistics of Community Development 162 13. Calendar of Important events t63 14. Prices of Staple Food-stuffs Month by Month 164 '15. Statistics of Banks and Ins1M'8nee 15·1-Statistics of Bank 169 15'2-Statistics of Insurance 170 , < J6. Statistics of Livestock 171 IV l7. Statistics of Fairs, Festivals and Village Markets l7·1-List of Fairs 174 17·2-List of Festivals 180 17'S-List of Hats and Ba(.ars UJI IS. Handicrafts Survey IS'I-List of Rural Crafts and Number of Persons employed in Production 185 IS'2-Distribution of Artisan Communities 1~ IS'S-Materials used, Source of Design, Manufacture ,and Marketing of Manufactured articles 186 19. Statistics of Major and Medium Projects taken up for execution during the I, II and III Plan~ 181 20. Statistics of Wages 187 111-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1. Definition of Column Headings iii 2. Alpbabeticallist of Villages of Tahsil Baheri vi S. Directory of Tahsil Baheri (Rural) 4. Directory of Baheri Municipal Board (Urban) 5. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Bareilly :Kuni 6. Directory of Tahsil BareiUy (Rural) alii 7. Directory of Bareilly Municipal Board (Urban) 8. Directory of Northern Railway Colony (Urban) lauii 9. Directory of Bareilly Cantt. (Urban) luxiv 10. Alphabetical list of Villages of Tahsil Aonla lxxxviii 11. Directory of Tahsil Aonla (Rural) :Ken 12. Directory of Aonla Municipal Board (Urban) :13. Alphabetical List of Villages of Tahsil Nawabganj cxv ,14. Directory of Tahsil Nawabganj (Rural) caviii '15. Di«ectory ofNawabganj Town Area (Urban) cuxiy 16. Alphabetical List of Villages of Tahsil Faridpur CAllxviii 17. Directory of Tahsil Faridpur ,Ruta'I) cxlii ,18. Directory of Faridpur Municipal Board (Urban) cb: IV-LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS Number of Establishments classified by Minor Groups of Industrial Classification chiil V-APPENDIX Gazette Notifications of changes in Boundaries during the decade 19:>1-61 claviii PREFACE Districtwise village statistics have been published at mO'st of the Censuses. A list shO'wing the population of villages in each district was published after the 1891 Census. NO' such list was brO'ught out in 1901. In 1911 Villa.ge Direc­ tories were prepared for all districts, but could be published only for 13 on account of the out break of the First World War. At the 1921 Census they were published fO'r all districts in the form of District Census Statistics. In 1931 they were compiled for all districts, but were nO't published owing to' financial stringency, leading to lO'SS of valuable data. At the 1941 Census even though restricted tabulation was under taken on aCcO'unt of the Second WO'rld War, yet the utility O'f District Census Statistics was recognized and they were pub­ lished. At the Census of 1951 two volumes were brought out fO'r each district-­ the District Census Handbook and the District Population Statistics. GO'vern­ ment have decided to' continue the publicatiO'n of District Census Handbooks. The 1961 District Census Handbooks cO'ntain mO're data than ever pub. lished befO're. Village DirectO'ries, besides giving the PO'Pulation of villages by industrial categories, also contain useful information about schools, hO'spitals, post offices, etc. As revised District Gazetteers are going to' be published, introductory matter in the District Census Handbooks has been given in brief to' avoid dup .. lication. Information for the District Census Handbooks was collected mainly from three sources viz., State TabulatiO'n Office, District Officers, Heads of De.. partments and their district level O'fficers. In all cases confirmatiO'n has been O'btained frO'm Heads of Departments cO'ncerned. I am extremely grateful to District Ofrlcers and the various Heads of Departments for their whO'le hearted cO'-operation in furn,ishing the desired information. It is hO'ped that the District Census Handbooks will prove useful to the various Govemment departments and scholars. The printing of the Handbooks commenced from August, 1963. P. P. BHATNAGAR, Superintendent of Gens'us Operations, Uttar Prade8h. Luoknow: Da.ted : September 2; 1963 INTRODUCTION The District Bareilly-Almora, Bareilly-Pilibhit and Aonla.- Budaun.
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