CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 RAJASTHAN DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK BHILWARA DIST~Icr C. S. GUPTA OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Superintendent of Census Operations. Rajasthan Printed by Maratlal Z. Gandhi, at Nayan Printing Press, Ahmedabad-I. FOREWORD The Census' data has always been considered as indispensable for day Ito day ad:tliinjsira~qn.,;.:~t _,"is, inoreasingly being Considered now as the foundation stone of all regional planning. The pubIicatilin ~of Phis ... series of District Census Handbooks wherein , census statistics is made available for smaller territorial units is, therefore, a significant occasion for it fills many existing gaps in, statistics at the lower levels. Many interesting details have been revealed by the Censu~ 1961 and I hope persons engaged' in the administration of the State and public in general will appreciate the value and the effort that has gone into the production of such a standard book of reference. I congratulate the Superintendent of Census Operations, Rajasthan, Shri C. S. "upta I. A. S. and < his colleagues who have done a good job with skill and perseverence. B. MEHTA JAIPUR~ Chief Secretary 1st March, 1966. to the Government of Rajasthan. Iii PREFACE The District Census Handbooks, to which series the present volume belongs, are the gifts of the Census of India and were first introduced in 1951. The 1961 series of District Census Handbooks are more elaborate than their counter-pan: in 1951 and present aU important census data alongwith such other basic information as is very relevant for an und~rstanding 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 present 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 Jodhpur, to whom this work was 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 prjnted t,hrough a private press. I trust a more expeditious method for printing of such valuable matter in time will be devised in future. I 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, Rajasthan 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 th rough 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 admirab1y done by Shri Ram Autar Gupta, Statistical Assistant. Without their sincere cooperation and the assistance rendered by various 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 JAIPUR, Superintendent. 15th August, 1966. Census Operations, Rajasthan. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE STAFF ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WOR.Kl Shri Wali Haider ... Computor Shri R. N. Verma ... ... Computor Shri T. C. Patni Compiler Shri B. B. Dave .. Compiler , ... Shri D. L. Badiwal Compiler Shri M. L. Kumawat ... .... Draftsman Shri D. L. Verma ... ... Asstt. Draftsman Shri M. ,M. Goyal ••• ... Proof Reader Shri O. P. Avasthy Proof Reader cotmtNTS PAGE iii FOREWORD ... v PREFACE {i) SECTION I (iii) INTRODUCTION 1 SECTION n 3 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 8 (i) DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 12 (ii) RURAL PRIMAl\Y CENSUS ABSTRACT 12 Asind Tehsil 20 Hurda Tehsil 22 Shahpllra Tehsil 26 J ahazpur Tehsil 34 Raipur Tehsil 38 MandaI Tehsil 44 Banera Tehsil 48 Bhilwara Tehsil 54 Sahara Tehsil 58 Kotri Tehsil ... : 64 Mandalgarh Tehsil 76 (iii) URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 79 OTHER CENSUS TABLES A-SERIES-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 81 NOTE TABLE A~I Area, Houses and Population 83 APPENDIX-! Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district ••• 84 APPENDIX-II Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 85 ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-II: Places with a population under 5,000 treated 85 as towns in 1951 but declassified in 1961 86 APPENDIX-III Houseless and Institutional Population ••• vii TABLE A-II Variation in population during sixty years (1901-1961) 86 APPENDIX Statement showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and the population· involved in those changes .•. 87 TABLE A-Ill Villages classified by population ... 88 I TABLB A:.IV Towns classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 ••• 90 APPENDIX Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 91 B-SERlES-ECONOMIC TABLES NOTE - .... ••• .. .. ... ... ... 93 APPENDIX Standard Industrial Classification ". ... 97 TABLE B-1 Workers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 106 TABLE B-ffi­ . PART A Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only ••. 112 PART B Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in rural areas only •.• 114 TABLE B-IV­ PART A Industrial c1assification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at household industry 118 PART B Industrial classification by selt and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry,. trade, business, profession or service 120 PART C Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and min'>f groups of persons at work other than cultivation 123 ApPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV P AR.T C . 127 SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE TO TABLE B-IV PART C : Tehsilwise industrial classification by sex and divisions of persons at work other than cultivation in rural areas only 128 TABLE B-V Occupational classification by sex of . persons at work other than cultivation 131 APPENDIX ••• 156 FLY LEAF ... ." 157 TABLE B-VI Occupational divisions of persons at work other tban cultivation classified by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only ••• 158 viii fABLE B-VII­ . RART A Persons working principalJy (i) As cultivators (ii) As agricultural labourers or (iii) 'At house~old industry classified' by sex and &y' seeOBdlH'yr wort (i~ At· hdueeltold iadllstry' (00, As. OZl1tiYator or (iii) 'As agricultural IlPbour.et- 162 PART B' fndustrial classification by sex of iUlOM. WOK 111& in. Don­ household indusuy, trade, business, profession or sCTvice who are also engaged 10 household industry 165 TABLE B-VIII­ P.ART A Persons unemployed aged 15 and. above. by· sex. broad.: age­ groups and educational levels. in urban areas only 168 PART B Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, and educational levels in rural areas only TABLE B-IX Persons not at work cla~sified by sex, broad age-groops atld: type of activity 170 TABLE B-X Sample households 0) 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 1;75 TA BLE B-XI Sample households engaged in cultivation classified, by interest in land and size of land cultivated' in rural and urban areas separately 176 TABLE B-XII Sample households engaged in cultivation only classiffed' by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately 178 TABLE B-XIII Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry showing size of land cultivated' classified' by principal househoid industry in rural and urban areas separately. 187 TABLE B-XJV- Samp:ie' hGJusebolch engaged only in household industl:y classified by principal household industry in all areas 188 PART A Households classified by major groups of princil'81 bousehold industry and number of persons engaged 188 PART ~ HousehoWs classified by minor groups of princjpal household industry 190 TABLE B-XV Sample households engaged both in cultivation and household industry classIfied by size of Jand in rural and urban areas sepa"< rately 192 TABLE B-XVI Sample principal hou~ehold industry clas~lfied by period of working and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 194: APPENDIX 199 TABLE B-XVII Sample households classified by (1) number of male and female members by size of households and (ij) engagement (a) neither in cultivation nor in industry (b) in household industry only and (c) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated 200 Dhil. C-SERIES-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES NOTE .- - 202 TABLE C-I Composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 2C4 TABLE C-II Age and Marital Status 205 TABLE C-III­ PART A Age. Sex and Education in aU areas 210 PART B Agef Sex and Educatjon in urban areas only 2)] PARTe Age, Sex and Education in rural areas only 212 TABLE elV Single year Age returns 216 TABLE c-v Mother Tongue 217 TABLE C-VII Religion 220 TABLE C-VIII Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers PART A (Among Scheduled
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