
, SELECTIONS FROM THE RECORDS. OF THE BOM! GOVERNMENT. No. CLXXIX-NEW SERIES. PAPERS@ RELATING TO THE REVISION SURVEY SETTLEUENT OF 149 VILLAI OF THE OLD BAD1MI TALUKA OF THE BltiP-iJR COLLECTORATE . ~amhag: PRUfTEH AT T.HE GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS. 1886. INDEX TO THE CORRESPONDENCE ON THE R~VISION SURVEY SETTLEMENT OF 149 VILLAGES OF THE OLD BA'DA'MI TA'. LUKA 'OF THE BIJA'PUR COLLECTORATE. Par-all. Page8. para~'-IP:~~ Letter No. 32, dated 13th J &nuary 181!4., Appen,itx l..-Statement showmg the' froID the Supenntendent, Revenue Sur· proportIOn of land cultivated by occu· vey, Southern Maratba Country, to the pants, su b-tenBJlts, &c., IU the 149 vll· Collector of K&ladgt, conta.wlng, pro· lages of the old Bl!.daml 'raluka 23 p(l8ll.l. for the RevlstOn Survey Settle. Appenchx J -Statement of _lIs, tanka ment of 149 ... Hages of the old Badami and budklS .. .. ~, 24 Thluk.. of the Kaladgt Collectoraw Appendll< K -Statement showmg t'lie sale transactions of land . CoN'fENTS AppendIX L -Statemeut showmg tbp : • leases of land . 32-31i iutroductIon 1·3 ·AppendIX M -Sta.tement showlDg the Remea.surement 4·5 mortgage transactlons of land 38-46 DIfferences of areas 111 theReVlslon Snl.'Vey 6 AppendIX IS" ,Sho" I,'g the pa.t and pre· Canses of excessIve dIfferences 1Il the areas , Bent prIces ot we pllllc'p"l food·grams 47 of IUdl VIdual fields 7 Appeoolx 0 -&hQ,\\ 109 the B ..zar rates ReclaaslficatlOa .• S-IO durmg the year 188:3 Contrasted statement showmg partIculars AppendIX P. (l)-Showmg the Re"enue of the total area by the former and tbe HIstory for 127 VIllages situated ill the ReVISIon Survey .•. 11 BadamI TaJuka . 49 PosItion or lihO-.old B<\d£!ni 'Uluka 12 AppendIX P (2)-Showing the revenue PhysI(.8l fentU1"'~~ ~ - 13 hIstory for 20 vrllages sItuated m the Clim.. te aDd ralDfall . 14 Ron T31uka .. 50 ProductIOns and crops .' 1518 AppendIX P. (3)-Showing the Revenue CultIVatIon and mode of husbandry 19 Hllltory for One VIllage (Lmgadhal) SItU' CommnnlcatlOns • 20 ated IU BadamI TMuka 51 Markets .. 21 AppendIx p' (4)-Showmg the Revenue, Imports and Exports 22 HIstory for one vlllsge (Llngadhal/ sltua-1 The RaIlway 23 "ted m BadamI T,Huka and the General Manufactures 'U Atatemerit for 149 villages for the years: InCIdence of popu!a.hnn 25 1878-79 to 1882-83 I 52 PrAaan t: Ana pD-UtMftatlStIC8 26-34 Appen<hx Q -Showmg .the comparative Scbools 35 general result from the present and Sub·tenures . .. 36 p.<>pao.,q .nMTPY of each Village • 54·57 Yalue reahzed by the Sales, Leases and Letter No 1287, dated 3ld April 1884, Mortgages of land 37 from the Vollector of Dharwar, submIt· I ,past and present prIces 38 tmg remarks regardmg the RevhlOnl Revenue HIstory of the Tl!.luka. 39-44 Settl~ment 0 e Ron Gronpmg In the Original Settlement 45 Taluka Propo8ed grouplDg and the ma:x:lmum, Letter No 189 of 19th Marc~ 1884 from ~e8,ad~<1 f~ d"Y.~Mp-la.n(l > ~ 46 Mr. M cCa.Ilum. F,rst AssIstantCollector, - )\reas of the r~~.~t~enaud ..--17 m charge of the Bl!.Jmnl Taluka, to the Assessment on garden 1 ..:':.: 48 -C6iiect\7:'~,of Kall!.dgl, 8ubmlttmg h,. E.tlm.. ted res,\lt of the new rates 49.50 remarks on the pr.QE~~,,:ls for the ReVI­ IUCldenee of the proposed rates oq"certam sIOn Settlement of ~lliages of the vlllages . 51.52 Badami TiLlulm - ~~,~~ 58-59 Assessment on unoccupIed land ... 53 Letter No 203 of 22nd March 1884 from , ' Contrasted statement showing the results McCallum, {orwardmg, 10 contlnuatlOnl of the proposed and expmug Settle- of Ius Ietteo:Jlro. 189 of 1884, addltlOtHtll ments under every head. and the mCI' • 'remarks together-wrt ement on oence of &seessmant per acre . 54 the subJect'of prIces In connee 10 ConclUSIon /iii the Revuuon Settlement . AppendIx A. -Statement showing the Letter No. 1758, dated 3r.l April 1884, fall of ram , 14 from the Collector of Kall!.dgt, submit- AppendIX B (l)--Sta.tement showmg the tmg proposp.ls by the Superintendent. details of cultIvatIon 1D 129 villages of Southern lfaratha <;'onntry !:lurvey, the B,dAmi Taluka 15 together WIth Mr McCallum's letters Appendix B. ,2)-Statement showmg the and offers hIS remarks on the subject .. 64-ihl detall. of cultIVatIOn m 20 vlliages of Letter from the Survey and Settlement the old lI..dl!.ml bllt now of the Ron CommISSIoner No. 1037 of 20th May TaIuka. > • 16 1884, submlttmg, through the CommlS' .Appendix q.-Statement showing the Sloner, S. D, the papers reterrmg to the villages in' whleh weekly Md.r IS held. 17 proposed ReVISIOn Settlement of 149 AppendIX :P -Statement showmg tol:.iU VIllages of the old BadamI TaJuka for P<>PQlatt;; &nd the percentage of those the sanctIOn of Government 66-74 who can ead '. Memorandum No 2156, dated 11th June AppendiX (I)-Return ofhousea, cUv· 1884, BubJlllttmg Wltl! his remarks the dis, wells, &c. and of ltve and dead correspondence ~bove referred to for stock for 129 vlllages of the BI!.d,um the orders of Government 75·77 Taluka .. , . 19 Government ResolutIon No 5749, dated! ~ AppendIx F. (21-Do do for 20"'Vll· 16th July 1884, sanctlOnmg the pro· lages of the old Blodl!.mi but now of the posal. above referred to ' 77·&0 Ron Tl!.luka . 19 Govhnment ResolutIOn 'No. 9282, dated AppendIx G (ll-Statement of shops, 22nd November 1884, conveymg I-e- looms, saw·glUe and the average of marks from the Secretary of St.l.te for bIrths, deaths and vaeomatioD& m 129 IndIa on the subject 81 vlliages of the B~da.ml Taluka . .. 20 Notlficatlons.of Go1ernment gu&ranteemg AppendIX G (21-Do. do. III 20 VII. the perIod of ReVISIOn "'''--.7. I:!ettle I lages of the old Badl!.ull hut now of the ment Jl1troduced intt • IJlagt!8 of ROD Taluka . • •.. the B.\aAml and into 4t. ~ foes of thel AppendIX H.-Statement of schools in the 21 l Ron Talukas • "1 82·8.~ ,149 villages of the old Bl!.dl!.ml Taluka • 22 I . (WII7f'Oflvnmlt t.? J' A/ (', Jl/.rv~-I' ;J( jV;~' .'J:? UF 13'ft- Jo~uv.lI..:1' 11184 .'~ ./ o R ~ .... MAP -" '.". of tha r, r OLD BADAMI TALWKA offue / BIJAPUR GOLLECTO TE ... ~}<u -IK.7tt.f ~ tU. /IUA ( u ~ ~ j r - 1-.,--, ..... J - _. R ..- --- 1- R - - I " ¥' NAV)JCilJrm l .Rnd.ud (b I S~ I em pJul/'(}ZI'JC¥J o//i.tr., fbf'flO JIJ8J No. 32 OF 1884. , , w. U. FLETCHER, ESQUIRE, SUPKRINTENDENT, REVENUE SURVEY, ~ Southern Maratha Country J To THE COLLECTOR OF KALA'DGI. Survey'Superintendent's OjJiee, Dhdr,,!)(lr, 13th January 1884. SIlt, In doing myself the honour to forward the following proposals for the revised assessment of the villages comprised in the old Baqami TaJ.uka., I should premise that t4e subject was first considered with a view to th~ introduction of the new rates during the year 1881-82, when the lease expU'ed; but as the statistics of the taluka did not appear then favourable to new and enhanced assessment, the matter was, with the sanction of Government, deferred till the present season. The statistics submitted with this report, considered together with the near approach of railway communication} seem now to warrant, in my . 1Jpiniun,-~ recn~deration of the subject. 2. The villages--tre,ated of in this report ate 149 in number, of which 147 ~were settledin 1850-51 under the Government sanc­ G ovarnment Iettar N 0 62 8 7 t' d' th . hi! -.'J;;' •• 2 of 27th September 1852. IOn quote m e margm, w e lIlleremammg • Lingadhal and Idagal, were settled in 1862-63 and 1868-69 respectively. 3. ,Thp.8e_149 vjllagPAa.l'f'!O~nW iliRt.rihllted It.''I hAlow:-- 129 villages in Badami Taluka. ,20 Do. in Ron do. of Dharwar Collectorate. '149 4. The partial re-measurement system, which: has now been in use in this survey for some years and whose details have been fully explained in former settlement reports and a.pproved by Gover~ent, was not quite so extensively applied in this M.Iuka as in those dealt witli more recently. Fifty-eight (58) villages were wholly and 91 partially remeasured. 5. In the 91 partially remeasured village!,!- Old Nos. Old Acres. New Noe. Acree. 6,469 117,342 remeasured became 9,332 118,979 and 8,836 166,250 were confirmed • 8)836 166,250 Total 15,305 ' 283,592 18,168 285,229 In the 58 wholly remeasured villages 5,;'73 old survey nUmbers became 7',358 ~ew ones,: s~ LhaL in the .wQole 14~ villages the operations of separa~ly measur .. Iflg- all eXIstIng occupancies, 'breaking up survey numbers of exceSSIve size and separating so far as possible inam D.-om Government land have result~d in converting 21,078 old into 25,526 new survey numbers. 6. The individual differenpes of areas by the old and new suryeys are ta~ulated as below:- ~ . DInl!RII:NCE WITHIN Numbers Total. old Included In Numbers Villages. Survey - VIllage Sites, not re.. 6 to 16 11 to 15 16 to 20 HillNum_ Numbers; 1 percent. 2to5 Over 20 measured. perco:nt• per cent. percent. percent. per cent. bers, &0. ~ .. • 149 \21,078 4,635 5,695 887 233 103 286 403 8.836 • \ From tru.s it will appear that the difference exceeded 5 per cent. in 12t per cent. of the. old. "numbers remeasured.
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