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Census of India, 1941
Vol. ·XX
GWALIOR PART II-TABLES
BY
RANGLAL, B. A., CENSUS COMMISSIONER, GWALIOR STATE
GWALIOR; PRINTED AT THE AUJAH DARBAR PRESS, LASHKAR
1944
PRICE-RS.I01-
--,-THIS volume contains the entire series of data collected ana -raUUli::UeU al: {De \..rwal~~,r
.;ensus of 1941. In compiling it I have for the most part adhered~o ihe'g~fib-ar~~yste'm a~a 'lrrangement laid down in the all-India Census plan. On this o~~sion Census Tabula'li?n has been a trunkated operation almost throughout India. In this state', hb\Vevet,,,~~t ~~a~-:been carried out in full and this volume, therefore, furnishes almost as full inf~rinhti6i\ as' has been contained in the Tables Volumes of the earlier censuses.
Thf' tabks dealing with population 'are of three kinds. The first which are called Imperial Tables present separately absolute figures for each district and city. Tbe second called Subsidiary Tables are appended to Imperial Tables to explain the main figures with reference to particular problems and local areas. The third kind of tables are State Tables which descend to more minute particulars and provide figures for the smaller units of the State.
An outstanding feature of the volume are the eight Special Tables giving some importa~t Village Statistics. These provide a condensed picture of the basic living conditions in rural Gwalior and show at a glance what the villages and the village population in each T ehsil have and what they lack in the matter of communicationsJ medical aid, education, w3ter~ supply, marketting facilities, etc., etc. The primary data on these various points were folilected on the spot and after full investigation by the Censns Supervisors in the course of their preliminary visits to the villages in their circles. ' The investigation was completed by the end of 1940 but owing to unforeseen obstacles it has not been possible to finish the compilation and tabulation of the results as soon as I anticipated. The tables form an integral part of the Village Directory which constitutes Part III of the series. But as this volume is in Hindi and may not reach most outside readers at all I have decided to include them in the present volume also. I believe that the information they provide is of special statistical interest apart from any consideration of its immediate utility. I also venture to hope that it is a contribution of some little value to the record of the Census of 1941.
In conclusion I have to express my gratitude to all who have given assistance to me in the operations of the Census. In all parts of the country generous service has been given hroughout the work by Census Officers of all kinds who are too numerous to be mentioned 'y name. As always, the brunt of the work up to the actual census fell on the Revcnue ,,)fficers. I am indebted to them the more in view of the heavy extra work which they had to
,do in connection with the preparation of the first Electoral Rolls of the new Houses of Legislature which in pursuance of the wishes of the Government were compiled in association \\ it h this Census. Particular acknowledgments are due to the Subas and other District and 1\Iunlcipal Officers for their co-operation at all stages. But perhaps the first and greatest debt of thanks is due to the rank and file of the census army, the Charge Superintendents, Super ..
PREFACE , ,
visors and Enumerators who whether private persons or officials gave their services ungrudging . 1
and often at considerable inconvenience to themselves. . 1
I must also express my deep obligations to my office stafl!. From start to finish they' have worked with a devotion and enthusiasm which it would ~ tifficult to surpass. Among senior officers I would mention first and foremost Mr. S. N. Ik. ,fOO, M. A., LL. B., whose work as Deputy Census Commissioner deserves all praise. During the enumeration stage as well as later on in the office I found his assistance invaluable. I have also reason for special gratitude to Dr. Prakash Chandra, Mr. S. N. Ramroo's successor, who devoted much time and labour in recording for my use many valuable notes. Mr. Daya R&.ill Gupta, my Personal Assistant, deserves the same high praise as was given him at the two previous censuses. He was particularly helpful in supervising the post-enumeration proceedings and the tabulation of the results and in handling the large establishments of casual employees most of whom were unaccustomed to discipline and continuous hard work.
I had much to do with the Alijah Darbar Press. The volume of work to be done was on this occasion enormous and lowe a great deal to Mr. Shirk€', the Manager, for complying with all my requirements in an efficient manner. lowe him also ap?logies for the inconvenience caused by my impatience and repeated calls for fresh proofs of altered Village Tables.
To Rajmantrapravina S. P. Rajagopalachari, Home Minister. lowe more than I can say. for constant interest and helpfulness.
My obligations to Mr. M. \V. M. Yeatts, Census Commissioner for India, are profound. To him I am particularly grateful for help and advice in connection with the compilation of Village Statistics.
Finally and above all lowe a deep debt of gratitude to the Durbar for their generous support to me at all stages of the work.
GWALIOR, }
Dated 2nd March, 1944. RANGLAL
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CONTENTS
TABLES GeneraiN"ote:;; on Tables
mpf'ri al Table I -Area} Houses a nd Population .. Subsidiary TaNt' [ (j' )-Den"ity, Water Supply and Crops
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1 (d)-Area anci Population actual and percentage by Pargana density
I (iii)--Pcrsons per 1,000 houses and houses per 1,000 square miles
State Tabk I-Area. :ll1d population of P,lrganas .•
Imperial Table H-Variation in population during the last forty years ..
Sl1~ement to Imperial Table II-StateII~ent showing the adjustment made in the area of 1931
Subsidiary Tab!e II (i )-Variation and Density
" Imperial Table
II ( ii)-Population variation according to Census/Vital Statistics
III-Towns and Villages classified by population
Subsidiary Table III (i )-Dist~iblltion of the population between Towns and Villages
Impprial Table IV~·Tuwn5 cla:::sified by population with variation since 1891
Subsidiary T abl c: IV ( i)-Towns classified by population .•
p "IV (ii)-Cities-chief figures ..
Imperial Table V -TovY11S arrangl'd territorjally with population by communities
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Subst"diary Table V (i )-Nnmber per 1,000 of the total population and of each main community who live in towns
" 1m perial Table
" V ( ii) -Communities of Urban and Rural population
VI-Birthplace
Subsidiaty Ta!Jlt3 V [ (i )-Immigration
_ Imperial Table VII-Age and Ch'il Condition
Part I-State Summary
II - Detaih Ly Districts
III--Citie')
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3Mb~idiary Table VII ( i)-Age Distribution of 10,0000£ each sexiu the State and each Natural Division 148
" ., VII ( ii)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each sex by main community 150
" ,~ VII (iii)-Proportion of;-
(a) Children under 10 and of persons over 60 to those aged 15-40;
(b) Married females aged 15-40 per 100 females for total population and in certain communities
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CO~TENTS
Subsidiary Table VII (iv )-Percentage variation in population by age
.. .. VII ( v )~Actual ages returned at the enumeration in Pargana Pichhore, District Shiv~
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puri, and Pargana Shajapur, District Shajapur
" VII ( vi )-Proportion of Sexes by Natural Divisions and District:;
" VII (vii}-Females per 1,000 males by main communities and age
" VII (viii)-Femaies per 1,000 males by main communities, age and Natural Division
" VII ( ix )-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age
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" " VII ( x )-Di:;tribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each <:ex and age by Natural 170
DivislOU and Community
.' ., VII (xi )-Sex ratio by Civil Condition, Age, Community and Natural Division 174
FERTILITY TABLES
No. l-=,ize of Family
, ) 2-Sex of the First born
., 3-Size of Family according to Community
" 4-Size of Family by age of mother at birth of first child
" 5--Age of Mother at birth of first child and number \){ childrc:n born
" 6~Age of Mother at birth of first child and number of children surviving
J1 7-Numb\'f of childrC'n born and surviving
Imperial Table VlII-l\Ieans of Livelihood
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I~State Summary
II-District Detail"
" III--Cities
Slcbsi(iiary Table VIII ( i )-Generd~ distribution of mea:J,3 of livelihooi
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Imperial Table
Imperial Table
" VIII ( ii)-Independent workers per 1,000 total population
" VIII (iii)-partly dependent,; following the activity per 1,000 total population
" VIII ( iv)-Distribution per 1,000 total population
" VIII ( v )-Partly dependents followin~ the activity per 1,000 total population
" VIII ( vi)-Means of liVelihood of feu,alcs and comparison of occupations
u VIII (vii)-Partially Agriculturists and Assistants employed
IX-Industry
X-Unemployment
XI-Literacy by Community and Age
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I-State Summary
II-District D~tai1,;
1) III -eWe" . State Table ll-l'opulation of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy
Subsidiary Table XI ( i)-Literacy by Age, Sex and Community
Xl (ii )-Literacy by Age, Sex and L(lcality
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Subsidiary Table XI (iii)-Literacy by Community, Sex and Locality
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Xl (iv)-Literacy in English by Age, Sex and Locality
Xl (v )-Progress of Literacy since 1901
" "XI (vi)-Institutions and Scholars
Imperial Table XII-Language
Part I-Mother· tongue
" II-Bilingualism
Subsidiary Table XII < i)-Languages-Distribution of the population by langllage:l
" " XII (ii)-Distribution by Language of the Population of each District
Imperial. Table XIII-Community
Subsidiary Table XIII (i )-General Distribution of Population by Communities ..
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XIII (ii)~Distribution of the main Communities by Districts ..
XIII (iii)-Christians~Percentage Var ation
State Table III-Variation in Population of selected Tribes
II )! IV-Race, Tribe or Caste
Imperial Table XV-Europeans and Allied Haecs and Anglo-Indians by Race and Age
VILLAGE STATISTICS
Special Tables
Table l-Dhtance of Villages from the nearest metalled Road
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2-Distance of Villages from. the nearest Railway Station
3-Distance of Villages from the nearest Hospital or Dispensary ..
4-Distance of Villages from the nearest School
5-Distanc;:e of Villages from the nearest Mandi
6-Supplyof Drinking Water
7-Prevalence of certain Diseases
8-Industries in Villages
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INTRODUCTIQN·
THE decade lQ31-41, whose progress this This cen~us differed wirlt'ly in its m( 1hod·s cens"S measures, has I een a period of unusual from its predt"ces ors. The use of the old developments. It witnes.ed two ren ar.bable Census Schedule WlS ~iven up and the cenS'lS
phi;nom~nl: ,1) an unparalleled growth of was taken on "Bil!cts individual.;" or separate ropulation and (2 an equally unparalleled forms for ~ach person. Each of these forms slump and a _ fall in commodity values. These was in fact a Cenfus Sched, Ie and a f er the confusing factors continued to dominate the con!pletion of enumera ion these forms, that s, situation till the close of the year 1939 when the actual orl. ina! census records, went India found itself in the midst of history's straight to the T abul ~tion Office and were greatest War. The entrance of thi) last fac~or them~elves sorted for the tables. The adop .. into the general situation and the rapid sea tion of this system rendered the expen ive quence of events during the last three years have ~lip-copying process unnecessary. The next thrown the earlier history of the decade into . major cl1ange was the abolit;on of the one .. the back ground~ They have also brought in night syst. m of simultaneous enumerat on their train changes and problems which have which requir. d each enumerator to check arId imparted considerable additional importance to revise in the course of a sing1e night round the the results of the recent census. entire census record prepared during the
It is therefore more than usually in cum- previous weeks. On this occasion the final . bent to provide for the general reader first a census return was completed over a number brief a~count of the methods of the census and of days and related to the census hour which 5econdly a brief sum:glary of its broad results. was Sun·rise in the morning of the 1st of March To do so is the more necessary on this occasion 1941. Another important departure was the as. no report of the old omnibus style giving decision to make a record of the population topic by topic the main census results has as far as possible at their normal place of been compiled for this census. residence. The object was to secure not an
1. The Census Operations. instantaneous photograph of the population
The first census of the· Gwalior State was but a really acceptable measurement of the taken in 1881. In this and the ,succeeding normal resident population of the State and censuses' upto, and including that of 1911, its component parts. The new system worked Gwalior was included in the Central India excellently and was a complete success. It Agency; in aU the others taken in 1921, 1931 reduced appreciably the strain and hardship and 1941 the State has been a separate unit. to which the whole agency of enumerators
This the seventh census of the State was and snpprviscrs was formerly exposed and has taken on the 13t of March 1941. As in 1931. at the same time contributed a great draJ to the,Gwalior CensJs Act provided the legal the accuracy and efficiency of the enumera· basis for the operations. tion.
INTRODUCTION
The actual work of the census falls under two main headings: (a) the collection of the data fur which a large army of unpaid workers is improvised for a period of eight months and (b I the tabulation and compilation of resU ts for which Government maintains a temporary staff. The carrying out of these extensive operations, the de1imitation of the area to be covered by each enumerator, the arrangement for the training of the latter, the appointment of the supervising officials for the supervision of enumeration work, the printing and distribution of the necessary forms. the transformation of the raw material of the returns into the final tables are all processes which involve considerable preparation and planning in advance. On this occasion preliminary arrangements were initiated by Home Department's Notification as early as the 27th May 1939. This announced my appointment as Census Commissioner for the State and laid upon all Government servants and members of the public., the duty of rendering all possible assistance to the Census Officers in carrying out the census.
The initial step was the preparation of a vil1age or town register in which was shown a complete list of towns, villages and hamlets in each Tehsil, the number of houses and the number of workers available in each locality. On the basis of this register the whole area of the State was parcelled out into sub-divisions. In duing this the standard procedure laid down by the' Census Commissioner for India was followed. The system was again built up on the q house U and the general method was to find a local man to enumerate his neighbours, and to train him to do so. The houses were first grouped into "Blocks," a block containing from 75 to 125 houses each in charge of an " Enumerator. II This was the real census
unit and the enumerator was the individual on whom fell the bulk and brunt of the enumeration work. I He it was who came into contact with the ge;i~ral public and who by personal enquiry at ~;~ch house preplred the census record of each person residing within his block. Above the block came the " Circle" comprising from 10 to 15 blocks under a 'I Supervisor " who was responsible for the work of all the enumerators in his circle. Circles were then grouped according to Tehsils, towns and other recognised administrative divisions into ., Charges " under II Charge Superintendents JJ who exercised general supervision over the operations and tested and' checked the work of their subor~
dinates. The former whose charges completely covered the whole district area worked directly under the District Census Officer. The district corresponded with_ the Revenue district and the charge was generally co-terminus with the Tehsil or Municipal town. The District Census Officer was the Suba of the District and the Charge Superintendents were as a rule either Tehsildars or ParganaJudicial Officers and in case of towns the local Municipal Officers. The city of Lashkar was treated as a separate Census District and the President of the City's Municipality was appointed as its District Censu~Officer. Cantonments were censused by the Military authorities and the ennm~ration of big compact estates was left in the hands of their Kamdars.
The whole area of the State having thus been accounted for in terms of circles and blockss the next step was the finding of the personnel for these sub-divisions. This was done by the Charge Superintendents with the aid of the General Village Register. In point of fact the Supervisors were appointed first and the Enumerators were
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selected 1ater with their assistance. In rural tracts the Supervisors and the Enumerators were mostly village officials, school masters, etc., but in some places local men also had to be roped in to assist. In towns the best possible use was made of the various Government and Municipal establishments, the educated public being called upon to help only after these had been exhausted. After appointing the staff but before finally allotting blocks to each enumerator, every house in the State was marked with a number and entered up in a list. Special importance was attached to the preparation of these lists and district officials had to make very careful inspections to ensure that the work was properly carried out. These lists showed separately the residential and non-residential buildings giving in the case of the former, information as to the number of rooms and the material used in the construction of walls and roofs. They also gave a di.;tribution of the normal residents of each residential house by age, sex and community and thus afforded the means of checking corrupted census returns.
After the house-numbering had been Completed blocks were finally allotted to the Enumerators. The total number of Enumerators was 21,282 working under 2)301 Circle Supervisors and 163 Charge Superintendents.
During the preliminary organization I and the Deputy Census Commissioner visited all the districts and most of the important Tehsils to see that the numerous instructions issued were understood and observed. Another object of this tour was to exp1ain to the Charge Supt"rintendents the methods to be followed in collecting the Village Statistics -a task which had to be undertaken and finished along with the preparation of the house-list.
During the months of October. November and December the census,staff was thoroughly trained in its duties. I, my rersonal A:;sistant and the Deputy Census Commissioner between us toured over the whole State and trained almost 'all the Charge Superintendents and their assistants. The latter held frequent confer .. ences at convenient centres and trained the Supervisors. These made the best use they could of the Enumerators who also received training from the Charge Superintendents. Brief instructions and specimen entries for th~ Enumerators were printed in a separate book .. let and manuals with fuller instructions were issued to everyone down to and including Supervisors.
These arrangements being complete and each class of census officers having received the requisite training all was ready for the actual enumeration. This was done in two stages) the Preliminary and the Final. In the course of the former operation the Enumerators visited each house and after personal enquiry wrote up a separate enumeration slip for each person ordinarily resident in each house. The information recorded consisted of name. community, sex, conjugal condition, birthplace, race or caste, details as to literacy, mothertongue, subsidiary languages, details as to occupation, industry, dependency, and unemployment and in the case of married women age at the birth of first child, sex of first child and number of children born and surviving. This record was comp'eted in rural areas between February 15 and 27, 1941, and in urban areas between February 20 and 27. As the sl'ps were filled in they were continually checked and re-checked by all supervising officers, right upto the census day. In this task the help of all touring officers of the Government was also enlisted.
INTRODUCTION
The final census was taken on the actual Census Day and the folJowing tw:o days. During this period each Enumerator visited in turn every hO\1se in his block and revised the record with reference to the actual facts at the Cen. us Hour which was sun·ri~e on March.} 1941. , For further details as to the manner in which new-comers, new-born infants and persons located under abnormal condibons were dealt with, the reader is referred to page 4 of this volume.
As soon as the final record was r-2ady the Enumerators met at appointed p!aces and prepared statement-- showing the number of the houses and 1 he population of the bocks. The figures were e.en compiled by the Supervisor into a sU'nrrary for his cirJe and taken to the Charge Superintendent wlo c(:mpi.ed a similar ~umrr,ary for his charge a' d sent to the Head'Juarters where the tLtals were added together and the provisional figure reported 10 tLe Cem,us Commissivner for Indh. The di eren\.e betwi en this provisional tot: I of the populatio:l of tl.e State and the figure eventually arrived at by the Central Offire and now enteffd in the V8nous Statistical tables was ollly 3 rer ccnt or 348 rersons in ](,0,((0.
After the despatch of the provisior a1 totals t I.e Ch. rge Sup, rintendent, wrre requ red to pack and send off wit} out df lay all en\lrn~rati()n books to the Headquarters at La'hkar where the subsf'quent opl'ration3 were to be condu, ted in a single office. On arrival thE' slips were sorted in pig on-holes s:tccessively according to the entries of community. age, etc., to obtain the statistics required for publi ation. Each sorter dl'alt with some 2~>OOO slips al.d entered his results in a series of forms cal!ed HSorters' Tickets. 1I The process was by no means as simple' as it may
appea r from this brief description, but these are the essential features ot it. The next stage was compilation, the process by which the results shown in sorters' tickets were brought together to give stati tics for the population of tehsils. towns and di tricts. The compilation registers thus prepared with the sorters' tickets were then transferred to the tabulation office where compilation was checked and the final tables prepared.
An important feature of the census was the addition of a n enquiry into the cir urnstances and pro 'peets of each vi'lage, the results of which are embodied in the village c1irectory which con titlltes Part III of this series. The directory shows ,\gainst each village the following particulars :-
(1) Number of residential houses.
(2) Distribution of population by sex and community.
(:1) Number Of litera te persons.
(4) Distance from tl e nearest
( a) Metalled Road,
( b) Railway Sta ion,
( c) Di.;pensary I
( d) Primary Scho.J,
(e) Mandi,
(f) Ha~ or Bazar.
(5) The market day.
(6) Par'iculars as to the adequacv or inadequacy of the supply of drinking wa ter and the dtstan e of the source of v.ater supply.
(7) Name of seasonal diseases or epidemics to which it is liable.
(8) P!lrtiLulars a, to the 'ndnstries of the village and the approxim1.te annual value of the artic:es manufactured.
INTRODUCTION
These facts are in themselves of the greatest interest specially when studied in conjunction wil h one another and against the back-ground of the populafon changes that have taken place in ind~ vidual villages during the last forty yeats. The information will also be helpful in mapping out the regions of' decay and in determining the targets for village uplift work.
The attitude of the public towards the census was on the whole sati;;factory. All concerned cordially helped in the operations. The demeanour of the unpaid workers was excellent throug'1out. For servio s rendered in the taking of the census all Census Officials were granted cer~ificates or Sanads. The Enumerators received certificates from the Charge Superintendents and the Sapervisors from the District Census Officers; while ~'anads of four cIasses--Sp cia}, First Seco d. and Thirdwere granted to District C nsus Officers, Char~e Superintendents, Assistant Charge Superin' endents and those Enumerator" and Supervisors whose work was found specially commendable. The San ad , of the Special Clas .. were issued over the sig;lature of His H ghness the l\laharaja Scind a, those of the First Clas:\ were ~igned by the Home Minister and those of the Second anJ Third Class by the Durbar's Cen us Comm ssioner.
II SumtIlary of Census Results. The State occupies 1 (67th part of the
land surface of India and contains slightly (, ver l/lOOth part of its population.
According to the final results of the 1941 CeIJ,SU-; the total populltion of the State on ~~ch I, 1941, was 40 6,159 as com?ared with 3.5231070 in the same area on February 26, 1931, an increase of 483,089 or 13·7 per cent ill the decade as compared with 10'3 per cent
in the decade 1921-31. In India as a whole the increase has been 15 per cent, in United Provinces 13'7, in Central India 13 08, and in States and Agencies 14·5 per cent, The density of the population of the State as' a whole has risen from 134 in 1931 to 152, The density is highest in the Bhind District, which has 276 persons to the square mile; then come Gird (263), Morena (215) and Mandsaur (177), The Districts of ShivpurL Gaona and Sheopur are comparatively thinly populated.
Of the total population of over forty lacs, seven lacs live in villages of less than 500 inhabitants, nine lacs in villages of 500-1,000 inhabit a ,ts, six lacs in villages or sma 1 towns of 1.000-2,000 inhabitants, 3 lacs in towns of 2010-5,000, 85 thousand in towns of 5,000-10,000, 114 thousand in towns of 10,000-20,000 and the rest in the bigger towns. Of every thousand persons found ,n the State 832 were born in the districts where they were enumerated. In 1931 the figure was 895. Of the total population of 4,006 159 as many as 3,614,418 were born in distncts within the State. Of the rest 370 537 were born in prnvinces or sta~es adjacent to the State and 2').963 in other parts of India. Of the 370,137 persons born in the adjacent provinces or sta' es 239,244 were women and cnlv 131 ,~9 ; were men. Nearly two-thirds of the migration may therefore be assumed to be due to marriage customs rather than to economic conditions.
Of the 593,508 persons below the age uf 5 in the State, 866 boys and 1.606 girls are married. Among Hindus 847 boys and 1 ,SA 1 girls are married below t he age of 5. No other community shows any considerable number of marriages at this age. Between the ages of 5 and 101 there are altogether
IN:T;RODUCTION
6,020 married boys and 21,057 married girls, of whom 5,811 and 20,397 are Hindus and 147 and 620 Muslims. Between the ages of 10 and 15 there are 133,052 persons married out of 445,542. Of these 127,009 are Hindus, 5,069 Muslims, 933 Jains, 28 Sikhs and 13 Christians. Between the ages of 15 and 20 there are altogether 367,873 persons of whom 102,231 males and 10,863 females are still unmarried. Of Hindus the number of unmarried women between the ages of 15 and 20 is 8,973 and the number of married and widowed and divorced is 147,574; that is, more than 16 girls are married for everyone who is not. In 1931 the ratio was 12 to one. Among Muslims there are 1,711 women unmarried at this age for 8,839 married l or rather more than 5 married for one who is not. In 1931 the ratio was about 7 to one. Marriage is. almost universal in this State sp"cially fer WOLuen, and the position in this respect has not app eciably changed in the la"t forty) ean. Infant and child marriage is still prevalent speciaUay among the lower castes of both Hindus and Muslims, but the introduction of the Child Marriage Prevention Act in the year 19JO has brought down the number of married and widowed of both sexes below the age 10 appreciably lower than at any time daring the last forty years. The pr 'p0rtion of widowed has decreased in all communities and localities owing to the fewer number of child marr ages and rela tively light mortality of the last deca.de.
The total of all persons recorded as following an occupation is 1,102,057. Of these 759,805 are engaged in production of raw materials, including 759,289 engaged in pasture and l.griculture. The total of cultivators is 740.795 for 635,820 of whom cultivation is :he principal occupation. These two figures
do not include 2,666 engaged in cultivation of special crops, fruits, etc.; 3,320 engaged in forestry, nor 12,435 engaged in stock rai ,ing . The number of tenant cultivators is 311,654. There are 1843.19 persons employed in the preparation and supply of material substances; this includes 117,803 engaged in industry, of whom 22818 are concerned with textiles; 17,918 with working in leather, 11,080 with working in wood; 3,834 with metals; 10,136 with ceramics; 4,803 with chemical products; 6,735 with food industries, 2.1 18 with industries of dress and toilet; and 5,848 with building. There are 4,651 makers of jewellery and ornaments and 5,676 persons employed in scavenging. Transport workers number 10,386 and there are 56,170 employed il1, trade. The polL:e including village watchmen, number· 11,065 and the army 5,164. Public adminis .. tration claims 23,075. There are 7,306 persons emphyed under religion, and 1,001 lawyers, mukhtars; petition~writers and their clerks. Medicine claims 2,346 and instruction 4,468. There are 24,767 persons in domestic service.
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The total return under the head of beggars and vagrants is 15,905.
There are per 10,000 pf'rsons 2,751 inOO· pendent workers and 7,249 total dependents. This means that every independent worker has to support 2·6 dependents. Every independent worker in the vast group supported by Pasture and Agriculture has to support as many as three dependents.
Of the total State population of 4;006,159 the number returned as literate in any script is 264,623 of whom 30,368 were females. The number of persons literate in. English was 29,014 of whom 2,280 were females. Amon'g Hindus there is one literate person for 17 illiterate and one literate woman for 82 illiterate.
INTRODUCnON
In 1931 the proportion was 1 to 29 for both sexes combined and 1 to 135 for women. Among Muslims 1 person is literate for 8 who are not, and one woman for 20 who are not, The proportions in 1931 were 1 to 12 and 1 to 43. It is remarkable that more persons in the age group 15-20 are literate than in the group 10-15 which has a larger total. This means that a large number of children do not become literate until after they are 15,
Of the 4,006,159 inhabi'ants of the State 2,192,615 persons returned Hindustani as their mother-tongue. This term includes Hindi, Urdu and Hindustani. Other vernaculars proper to this State are Brijbhasha, Bundelkhandi, Bhili, Banjari, Malvi and Sipari, Marathi was returned as the mother-tongue of 29,627 persons; Gujrati 15,586, Rajasthani 162025; Eastern Hindi 6,550 i Punjabi 4,750 and various other Indian vernaculars less than 1,000 persons each,
There are now 3,708,376 persons in the State classed as Hindus. Of these 245,)63 are backward classes, i·e., Bhils, Bhilalas and Saharias, Jains number 52,714, Sikhs 2,342, Muslims total 240,903 and Christians 1,615. For every 100 0 of population there are 9,257 Hindus against 9,296 in 1931 and 9.318 in 1921. For Muslims, the ratio has risen from 555 in 1921 ani 580 in 1931 to 601 in 1941. Jains have also incraased from 123 per 10,000 in 1921 and 123 in 1931 to 132 in 1941.
Though "Caste" was on this occasion excluded from the all-India scheme of tabulation it has been necessary to construct a special caste table for administrative purposes, The outstanding feature of this table is the tendency of castes low in the social scale to claim new names, of higher origin or the names of higher
castes with some variations. This time claims of the kind were more pressing owing to the formation of Sabhas for almost every con ... iderable caste. Castes have been tabulated under the older and better known names in order to facilitate compari:;on with the fil!ures of previous censuses. This desire to obtain or record a rise in the social scale has been responsible at recent census for some w.der variations in the strength of certain castes.
The main featu es of the statistics pre· sented in the special Village Tables, at the end of the Volume, are summarised in the
following statements:-
District
1. Gird,. 2, Mandsaur 3. Ujjain
" Bhilsa 5. Sheopur 6, Morena
Gwalior State
7, Sardarpur S. Bhind 9 Shivpuri
10, Shaiapur 11. Goona
District
I, Gird .. 2. Ujjain 3. Mand·aur 4, Morena 5. Bhilsa 6. Shajapur 7, Sheopur 8. Goona 9. Bhind
10. Shivpuri 11. Sardarpur
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1. Roads Pelcentage of total population living in
villa ... es which from th~ nE'arest road '" are at a distance of-,-______ .A.--_. ______ """\
Below 5 5-10 10-20 Above 20 miles mile~ mIles miles
84'4 12'6 3'0 ., 75'3 14'9 5'1 4'7 72'2 220 5'S 70'1 23'6 6'3 .. 680 220 9'2 '6 67'9 29'4 2'7
-------- --67'S 23'3 81 'ID ----......- __ 660 22'3 11'7 " 650 23'S 106 '6 63'7 27'2 8'0 1'1 57'7 296 12'2 '5 553 27'0 16'4 1'3
2. Railways Percentage of total population living ill
villalZes whir h from the nearest Rail~ way Station are at a dIstance 01-r-------..A..------------"\
10 miles or less
83'0 73'3 674 65'S 55'0 53'0 478 44'6 301 21'6 20
Above 10 miles,
11'0 26'7 32'6 34'2 45'0 47'0 522 554 69'9 78'4 98'0
~-------------------Gwallor State •• 52'3 47 '1
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District
1. Gird •• 2. Bbind 3. Morf'na 4. Sbeopur 5. Stllvpnri G Goona 7. 13hilsa 8. Uj}ain 9 Mand..atlf
10 Sll&japur 11. ~aro:l iifput
District
1. Bhind 2, Moren:!. 3, Gird •. ... Mandsaur
INTRODUCTION
3. Hospitals Pertentage or total poplliation living in villages which fIonl the near~st Hos-
pitalor Dispensa.ry are at a dlstanre of-,-- J.. __ • __ ____ ,
Within 5 5-10 Above 10 miles mile9 miles
53'S 32'S 13'6 55'2 :J96 52 22'6 471 303 302 24'5 453 19'3 385 422 34'9 41'S 23'3 228 340 432 421 3S'7 192 393 34'S 26'1 47'~i 44'4 83 53~ 37'1 9'6
4. Schools
Percentage of total p()pulation living in village::. whicb from the nearetit S<.:hool
are <it a distar.ce of-,--------....... _---_.-----, Witnin 2 miles 2 miles and above
93 S G 2 91-8 8'2 S8 2 U'S 82'5 17'5
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Dbtrict
5. Sardarpur B Ljjain 7. Shlvpuri S, Sheopur 9 Shajapul'
10. Gaona 11. Bhlha
District
1. ShivpUll 2,Bhllld 3. 5beopur 4. Morena 5. Gird .. 6. Bhilsa 7. Gaona 8. Mandsaur 9. Ujjain
10 Sardarpur 11. Shajapur
Percentage of total populaUon ltvln& in villages which from tht' nearellt Sc1:ao1
ale at a distance of-
-----------.~-------------~ Witll:n 2 miles 2 mlle& and above
65'5 654 6'..!'3 60'0 52 .. 41:15 468
5. Mandis
Total population of villag .. s Which from the Total Rural nearest Mandi Population
are at a dis· tance of 10
miles or more
371,188 311,311 95,639
282,269 208,505 143,365 264,741 95,349
126,693 55,055
102,742
414,113 411,098 135,"35 403,056 300,259 232,116 433,543 258,681 350,535 167,181 348,361
34'S 346 37'1 40'0 476 505 532
Percentage of Rural
Popula.tion
89'6 75'7 70'2 702 69'4 61'6 61'1 36'9 36'1 32'S 29'S
GENERAL NOTES ON TABLES
1. During the period since 193 I some districts and parganas have been given, in place of their traditional names, the names of the towns in which their headquarters are located. The districts and parganas whose names have thus been changed are these:-
Former Name
Tonwarghar Narwar Isagarh Amjhera
l\Iastura Nurabad Bajrangarh Kumbhraj Amjhera Bakaner
(a) Districts
(b)
Presellt Name
Morena Shivpuri Gaona Sardarpur
Parganas
Gllatigaon ';\10 rena Gaona Chachaura Sardarpur Manawar
As these changes have been notified and afe actually in force the names in column 2 above have been used throughout the present series of CEnsus ta11(,:5.
2. In the Imperial Tables figures are given for administrative districts. This arrangement is required for administrative purposes but in order to bring out the broader aspects of the census the territory of the State has been di-
vided into Natural Divisions in which natural and other features are more or less homogeneous or uniform. This has been done in Subsidiary Tables in which the dbtricts have been regrouped according to the Natural Divisions 1n which they lie. The Natural Divisions adopted for the present census are the same as in 1931, namely, the Plain, Northern" Plateau, Southern Plateau and Hilly Divisions. The districts included m these four divisions are as follows :-
Divisions
Plain
Northern Plateau
Southern Plateau
Hilly
Districts
Gird, Bhind, Morena and Sheopur
Shivpuri and Goona
Bhilsa, Ujjain, Mandsaur and Shajapur
Sardarpur
I'M PERI At TABLE I
Area, Houses and Population
1. Ge1teral~This table shows for each district the area, the number of towns and inhabited villages, and a distribution of occupied houses and population between urban and rural areas. Similar details for parganas are shown in State Table I which appears after this table.
2. A rea-The area of the State according to the revised figures supplied by the Survey of India is 26,008 square miles. This is 359 square miles less than that shown in the table.
As the revised figures now furnished by the Survey of India have not so far been accepted by the Land Records Department, the 1931 figures have been adopted. Differences between the Survey of India figures and those now adopted are shown in the marginal table. If the figures furnished
District Area in 1931
1. Gird .. 1,712
2. Bhind .. 1,718
3. Morena .. 2,004
4. Sheopur .. 2,366
5. Shivpuri .. 3,876
6. Goona " 4,477
7. Bhilsa " 1,905
8. Ujjain " 2,741
9. Mandsaur · . 1,777
10. Shajapur · . 2,460
11. Sardarpur · . 1,331
Total · . 26,367
Area in 1941
1,875
1,555
2,004
2,366
3,792
4,554
1,912
2,736
1,777
2,465
1,331
26,367
Areaac-cord-
ing to the Sur-veyof India
2,010
1,657
1,927
2,524
3,872
4,266
1,711
2,446
1,977
2,287
1,331
26,008
by the Survey of India are adopted the result will be a slight mcrease in the density of the State as a whole and some changes in the density figures of individual dis t ric t s; but these changes are
not expected to vitiate any of the conclusions based on the areas adopted at this census. The area of some districts shown in the table differs from that shown in the corresponding table for 1931. This is due to inter-district transfers referred to in the title-page to Imperial Table II.
Situated within the Gwalior State there are two small tracts, namely, the Gwalior Residency Headquarters and the Neemuch Cantonment which are under British administration. The area and population of these tracts are set out below:-
Area in square miles
1. Residency 1 Headquarters
2. Neemuch Can- 4'11 tonment
Persons Males Females
164 99 65
11,119 6,126 4,993
3. Definitions-tiTowns" in columns 3 and 6 means places treated as towns or cities for the purposes of Imperial Tables' IV and Vand "urban" in columns 9, 12 and 15 means persons enumerated in these places.
• "Villages" in columns 4 and 7 means re-
venue villages other than-
( i ) those which are wholly absorbed in cities or towns, and
(ii) those which at the time of the enumeration, i. e., at sunrise on the 1st of March 1941 contained no population.
"Rural" in columns 10, 13 and 16 means persons enumerated elsewhere than in towns.
Imperial Table I
The number of revenue villages whose --------,-----__,. in h a bit e d
Name of village Name of town in which absorbed
---------------l---------~I
1. Ahukhana Kalan .. 2. Ahukhana Khurd ., 3. Keshobag 4. Dondiapura 5. Ramtapura 6. Mudia pahar 7. Lalitpur .. 8. Gadraula Malibag 9. Alapur .,
10. Shivpuri Tukra I .. 11. Shivpuri Tukra II 12. Amarpura 13. Sikandarpur 14. Hat-ka.pura 15. Shergarh 16. Mahapura 17. Dosi •. 18. Magria ., 19. J agannathpura 20. Bhasadpura
Lashkar City
" 0' "
Jo'~ra Shivpuri
" Narwar
Cha~~leri Bhilsa
Shajapur
"
sites lie within the muni-cipal limi ts of towns or cities is 20. The names of these villages together with the name of the town in which they have bee n absorbed IS
given in the ----~--~-----,: mar gin a 1 table. The number of inhabited villages is thus the number shown in column 4 Plus 20 or 10,579.
"Houses" in columns 5-7 means census houses. A census house is any building or buildings or part of a building occupied by members of one commensal family; along with their servants and dependants. The number of occupied houses thus represents fairly accurately the number of families in the State.
4. System oj e1tumeralion--The system of enumeration followed at the previous censuses consisted of' two distinct operations. First there was an enumeration of the persons ordinarily resident at each individual house. This operation which occupied a considerable time formed the real basis of the enumeration. To this was added a one-night final count which consisted of a hasty revision of the preliminary record in the light of the vital even ts and other changes which had occurred since the preliminary count. This one-night operation disappeared at this census and in its
place was substituted a system designed as far as possible to produce a record of the normal population such as the provisional enumeration of the former census gave.
The population was classed under "House", "Institutional" and "Floating". For the enumeration of "House population" a period was fixed which in case of villages extended from the 15th to the 27th February and in that of towns from the 21st to the 27th February, 1941. All the persons ordinarily associated with the locality during the enumeration period were assigned to their residence, and persons who were temporarily absent at the time were also enumerated unless the period of their absence extended beyond the period of enumeration. Casual visitors were not enumerated unless the enumerator satisfied himself that those visitors had not been counted elsewhere and were also not likely to be so counted. On the fIrst of March and the two following days the record was revised with reference to the central point of enumer· ation, which was sunrise on March 1st, 1941; that is to say, new comers who had not been enumerated elsewhere and new-born children were added to the list and persons who had died were struck off.
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The census of the "Institutional population" by which is mezmt the inmates of such institutions as hostels, hospitals, etc., was taken on the evening of the 28th February, and that of the "Floating population" in the early hours of the followiI).g day. In either case care was taken to count only those who had not been enumerated elsewhere.
5. Urban-rural population-According to the standard definition agreed to at the Census Conference urban areas with 5,000 population and more were to be treated as towns.
Applying this definition to this State the total urban population comes to 486,579 and the urban rural ratio to 1-7.
6. Subsidiary Tables- The following Sub· sidiary Tables are appended to this table:-
( i ) Density, Water.supply and, 'Crops,
(ii) Area and Population, actual and percentage, by pargana density,
(iii) Persons per 1,000 houses and houses per 1,000 square miles.
7. Some novel features oj tlze CeJ1SlUS oj 1941-The usual procedure in census operations is to prepare a house-list before embarking on the actual task of enumerating the population. On the present occasion residential and nonresidential house; were differentiated and structural details and informa tion as to accommodation was collected in respect of residential houses only. The enquiry yielded the following interesting results:
(1) The total number of residential and non-residential houses was 1,163,955 of which 837,840 were in the occupation of families while 326,115 were non-residential. The latter included shops, temples, office build· ings and other structures used for keeping cattle or the ~torage of goods.
(2) Of the residential houses 440,233 or 52' 5 per cent contained only one room; 191,625 or 22'9 per cent two rooms; 97,000 or 11"6 per cent three rooms; 52,414 or 6'3 per cent four rooms and 56,565 or 6'7 per cent more than four rooms.
(3) Of the occupied houses 48,431 or 5'8 per cent were occupied by the 'Muslim families and the rest by others.
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Area, Houses and PopulatiO:J).
(4) As to the material used in the con· struction of "aIls and roofs of buildings, the following figures will be found of interest :-
No. oj buildings with walls of
Mud 687,835 or 59'1 %
Stone 254,388 or 21'9%.
No. oj buildings with roofs of
Tiles 542)096 or 46' 60/ 0
Thatch 188,407 or 16'2%.
Bricks, baked 119,389 Stone slabs 149,610 or or 10'3%. 12'9%.
Bricks, unbaked 35,911 Mud 146,709 or ]2'6%. or 3'1 %.
Bamboo, leaves, etc., Lime 92,388 or 7'9%. 65,696 or 5'6'%.
Corrugated iron sheets Corrugated iron sheets 523 or '0%. 44,032 or 3'8%.
No walls 213 or '0%. No roofs 713 or '0.%. In the course of the preparation of the
house-list an attempt was also made to arrive at an estimate of what might he called the number of Gwalior citizens. To achieve this end adult males and females and children under 14 years belonging to each household were entered in separate columns against that household. Care was taken to include such members of the household as were living outside the limits of the State and absentee wives and to e:xclude married daughters.
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The foll(lwing results were disclosed :-
Adult males Adult females Boys of 14 and under Girls of 14 and under
Total
.. 1,250,332 1,169,528
833,529 689,808
3,943,197
I mperial Table I
8. V iUqge Statistics-Another special feature of the present CClb us has been the compilation of village statistics. These were collected by the supervisors in the course of their first visit to the villages and include among other things the following particulars in respect of each village :-
1. Distance of the village (in miles) from the nearest
(a) metalled road,
(b) railway station,
( c) dispensary,
(d) primary school,
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(e) Mandi and
(f) Hat or bazar.
2. The market day of the village (if any).
3. Particulars as to the adequacy or inadequacy of the supply of -drinking water and the distance of the source of water supply from the village.
4. Name of seasonal disease or epidemic to which the village is liable.
5. Particulars as to industries of the village and the approximate annual value of the articles manufactured.
The results of this investigation are contained in Part III of the present report.
Area, Houses and Population
Imperial Table I-Area. Houses and Population
District Area in square Towns Villages Occupied Houses miles
,. Total In towns In villages
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GwaIior State 26,367 46 10,559 832,256 125,465 706,791
Gird 1,875 .'i 814 100,515 42,792 57,723
Bhind' 1,555 2 814 82,085 4,003 78,082 '
Morena' 2,004 4 778 81,531 5,983 75,548
Sheopur 2,366 1 516 32,096 2,026 30,070
Shivpuri 3,792 4 1,261 93,418 6,220 87,198
Goona' 4,554 7 1,905 99,370 8,918 90,452
Bhilsa 1,912 2 933 55,283 5,090 50,193
Ujjain 2,736 6 1,078 101,997 27,022 74,975
Mandsaur' 1,777 6 873 67,645 12,945 54,700
Shajapur ' 2,465 6 1,017 83,100 7,976 75,124
Sardarpur 1,331 3 570 35,216 2,490 32,726
PopUlation
District Persons Males Females
--"----.,
Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural
1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Gwalior State 4,006,159 549,976 3,456,183 2,116,568 294,282 1,822,286 1,889,51)1 255,694 1,633,897
Gird 493,232 192,97:l :lOO,259 266,969 105,121 161,848 226,26:l 87,852 138.411
Bhind 429,135 18,037 411,098 231,957 9,767 222,190 197,178 8,270 188,908
Morena'" 430,274 27,218 403,056 237,774 14,955 222,819 192,500 12,263 180,237
Sheopur 144,313 8,378 135,935 75,874 4,347 71,527 68,439 4,031 64,408
Shivpuri 441,869 27,751 414,118 232,141 14,550 217,591 209,728 13,201 196,527
Goona 474,536 40,99:1 433,543 249,155 21,263 227,892 225,381 19,730 205,651
Bhilsa 254,050 21,334 232,716 133,239 11,355 12}.,88( 120,811 9,979 110.832
Ujjain 461,723 111,188 350,535 238,965 59,832 179,133 222,758 51,356 171,402
Mandsaur 314,842 56,161 258,681 162,607 29,343 133,264 152,235 26,818 125,417
Shajapur 382,897 34,536 3i8,361 196,761 17,791 178,970 186,136 16,745 169,391
Sardarpur 179,288 11,407 167,881 91,126 5,958 85,168 88,162 5,<149 82,713
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Imperial Table I
Subsidiary Table I ( i)-Density, Water-supply and Crops
Percentage of gross cultivated area under Percentage of total
Percentage of cultivable
r - _______ A _________ "'"\
area ,-__ A. __ -.
Natural Divisiou and
District
Gwalior State
Natural Divisions
1. Plain
2 3
152 58'6
11:)2 50-0
2. Northem Plateau " 110 59'0
3, Southem Ptatcal' " 158 67'1
4, Htlty
Districts
1. Gird 263 53'S
2, Bhind 276 66'4
3, Morena 215 52'S
4, Sheopur 61 33'6
4
26'7
44'5
30'S
55'8
42,6
9'8
area r--.A.-,
84'1 2'9 3'4
81'0 (J'O 4'1
11 12
31'13 23'7 13'4 23'0 8'6 5'0
28'01 '1 14'3
,10'18 31'S 6'2 26'0 18'0
i!) u
~
14
'" "d (]) Q)
'" ...... o 15
'9 8'1
26-31 28'822'517'1 '1 3'7 3'0 10'9
27-97 12-6 31-2 11'S '1 14'2 '2 8'0
26-29 6'1 32-1 11'0 '2 22'7 '3 5'2
31-47 13'0 5'6 36-7 '2 12'4 '1 23'S
16
'7
'3
5, Shivpuri 117 60'S 24'2 40'0 3'7 11'3 31'84 l7'6 8'4 25'2 '5 2-8 16'8 1'0
6, Goona 104 57-5 29'5 51'3 2'2 2'2 '1
7. Bhilsa 133 64'S 40'3 62'S H) 50'98 62-2 12-3 9-6 '1 -0 '0
8. Ujjain 169 77'3 70'1 1'9 1'6 37'93 29'S 4'5 28-5 19-5 1'2
9. Mandsaur 177 62'1 64'1 8'3 9'7 '3
10. Shajapur 155 64'9 44'2 68'1 3'S 3'7 45-07 20'S 3-4 34'3 24'7 '1
1]. Sardarpur 135 57'9 40'2
Note-l. The figures in columns 3 to 16 relate to the Khalsa portion of the State only. 2. Cultivable area includes net cultivated area, fallows, culturable waste other than fallows, etc.
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Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table I ( ii )-Area and Population (000 omitted) t actual and percentage, by pargana density
Parganas with Density
Natural Division ,- .A
and Under 100 100-150 150-200 200-300 300-450 450-600 District
, __ A _____ ,..-_.A. __ - r---.A.----. r---.A.--..r-r-
Area Popula- Area Papula- Area Papula- Area Papula- Area Papula- Area Papula tian tion tian tian tian tion
2 3 4 !'i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Gwalior State 7,352 566 7,787 970 5,714 951 4,077 962 988 313 449 240 27-9 14'1 2!J'5 24'2 21'7 23'8 15'5 24'1 3'7 7'8 1'7 6'0
Natural Divisions
1. Plain, , 2,366 144 420 57 1,779 303 1,824 448 962 302 449 240 30'3 9'6 5'4 3'9 22'8 20'3 23'4 29'9 12'3 20'2 S'8 16'1
2, Northerll Plateau,. 4,986 422 2,169 275 637 104 554 114 59'8 46'1 26'0 30'0 7'6 11'4 6'6 12'5
3, SOlllhfYll Plateall 4,468 552 2,697 449 1,699 400 20 11 50'3 39'1 30'3 31'S J9'1 28'3 '3 '8
4, Hilly, • 730 85 601 93 54'8 47'7 45'2 52'3
Districts
1. Gird 420 57 622 97 384 97 449 241 22'4 17'7 33'2 19'7 20'S 19'8 23'9 48'8
2, Bhind 986 254 569 174 63'4 59'3 36'6 40'7
3, Morena 1,157 206 454 96 393 127 57'7 47'9 22'7 22'4 19'6 29'7
4, Sheapur 2,366 144 TOO 100
5, Shivpuri 2,601 222 637 104 554 114 68'6 50'5 16'8 237 14'(] 25'8
6. Gaona 2,385 199 2,169 275 52'4 42'0 47'6 58'0
7, Bhilsa 1,912 254 100 100
8, Ujjain 1,219 141 935 154 582 165 44'5 30'7 34'2 33'4 21'3 35'9
9, Manclsaur 634 69 1,117 234 26 11 35'7 22'0 62'8 74'5 1'5 3'5
10, Shajapur 703 87 1,762 295 28'5 r 22'8 71'5 77'2
ll, Sardarpur 730 85 601 93 54'8 47'7 45'2 52'3
Note-The figures in italics represent the proportion per cent which the area and population of each density group bear to the total area and population,
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Imperial Table I
Subsidiary Table I (iii) - Persons per 1,000 houses and houses per 1,000 square miles
Persons per 1,000 houses Houses per 1,000 square miles
r- ..A.. r------..Jt.....-~-------._,_ N atllral Division and Distrkt 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 19:H 1921 1911 HJOI
2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11
Gwalior State 4,814 4,588 4,452 4,661 31,564 29,121 27,208 26,852
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Natural Divisiol1S
1. Plain 5,053 4,701 4,506 5,136 37,978 35,174 33,297 30,302
2. Northern Plateau 4,763 4,620 4,478 4,771 23,100 Zl,n2 20,149 20,649
3. Soltthem Plateal{ 4,589 4,409 4,326 4,225 34,648 31,927 29,447 28,575
4. Hilly 5,091 5,040 4,975 4,527 26,458 23,852 20,774 20,338
Districts
1. Gird 4,907 4,387 4,087 4,291 53,608 48,569 46,653 42,534
2. EbinG 5,228 4,851 4,823 5,738 52,788 50,183 46,097 40,527
3. Mor~na 5,277 4,988 4,713 5,801 40,684 36,980 35,645 32,447
4. Sheopuf 4,496 4,436 4,262 4,321 13,565 13,055 123,32 12,201
5. Shivpuri 4,730 4,555 4,587 4,883 24,636 22,745 21,412 22,212
6. Goona 4,775 4,684 4,378 4,642 21,820 20,090 19,114 19,085
7. Bhilsa 4,595 4,648 5,151 4,794 28,914 26,576 24,862 21,130
8. Ujjain 4,527 4,354 4,088 4,128 37,279 34,014 30,672 30,470 .. 9. Mandsaur 4,654 4,389 4,134 4,006 38,067 34,896 32,342 31,642 .r
Iv. Shajapur 4,608 4,335 4,208 4,203 33,712 31,601 29,592 29,817
J J Sardarpur 5,091 5,040 4,97.5 4,527 26,458 23,852 20,774 20,338 .. Mote-Figures for 1901 ate not available.
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Pargau.1
State Table I-Area and Population of Parganas
Area in square
miles
2
Number of
r----"---
Towns Villages
3 4
Occupied' Houses
5
Population
..A.. ____ ~ __ _.
1941 1931
_____ .A _____ ....,
Persons Males Females Perwn::;
6 7 8
State Table
Percentage variation
r--~.,A-~--..
1931 1921 to to
1941 1931
10 11
Density (squar<: mile) 1941
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GwaIior State .. 26,367 46 10,559 832,256 4,006,159 2,116,568 1,889,591 3,523,070 +13'7 +10'3 152
Gird District
Gird
Plchhurc
· ... :-"Guhad
Bhind District
Bh!llu
l\Iehgaoll
Lahar
Bhallde!
Morena District
l\Iorena
Amuah
JOUfa
SJb;llgalh
Sheopur District
Sh<:upur
Dijeypur
lVorthcrn Plateau Dil'isio}l
Shivpuri District
Shh'puri
I\:arera
Plchhorc
Goona District
Goona
Pachhar
Mungaoli
Chachaura
7,S()O
1,875
449
622
420
1,555
569
368
397
2,004
627
454
5:10
2,366
I,SOB
H60
12
1
2
4
8,3/6 T 1
3,792 4
1,565
554
I,03G
4,554
1,340
835
1,045
1,334
7
3
1
2
2,922 296,227 1,/%,954 812,574 684,380 1,289,712 +16'1 +10'2
814 100,515 493,232 266,969 226,263 405,262 +21'7 +12'4
~06 51,996 240,767/ 131,197 109,570 184,911 +30'2 +14'6
261 18,118 97,067/ 51,437 45,630 81,179 +19'6 +20'1
165 11,612 57,948 I 30,938 27,010 53,332 + i3-7 - 0'1
182 18,789 97,450 53,397 44,053 85,840 + 13'5 +9'8
814 82,085 429,135 231,957 197,178 377,768 +13'6 + 8'5
280 • 32,638 174,863
204 17,452 90,931
210 21,965117,313
120 10,030 46,028
95,920
49,377
62,907
23,753
78,943 152,638 + 14'6 + 9'8
41,554 80,082 + 13'5 + 6'8
54,406 99,66·1 + 17-7 +10'8
22,275 45,384 + 1-4 + 2'8
778 81,531 430,274 237,774 192,500 369,648 +16'4 + 1)'8
178 20,093 104,894
143 22,815 127,948
1:)5 Ul,029 96,313
272 20,59! 101,119
516 32,0% 144,313
89,886
IHR 11,895 54,427
58,361
71,392
5:1,333
54,688
75,874
46,606
29,268
46,533 83,975 +24·9 + 107
56,556 107,754 +18'7 + 9'3
42,980 84,096 + 14'5 + 8'9
46,431 93,823 + 7'8 +10'2
68,439 137,034 + 5' 3 + 9' 7
43,280
25,159
86,972 + '34 +13'8
50,062 + 8'7 + 3'3
3,1G6 192,788 916,105 -181,296 435,109 822,358 +11'4 + 9'2 /
1,261 93,418 441,869 232,141 209,728 398,604 +10'9 + 6'9
421
239
287
31±
1,905
427
414
335
729
28,129 128,678
20,505 104,901
25,005 114,116
19,779 9-1-,174
67,063
55,981
60,307
48,790
61,615 115,487 +11'4 + 3'5
48,920 93,151 +12'6 + 6'2
53,809 104,000 + 97 + 7'1
45,384 85,966 + 9'5 + 12'1
99,370 474,536 249,155 225,381 423,754 +12'0 +11'5
22,066 102,314
23,273 118,508
20,626 97,108
33,405 156,606
11
53,547
61,973
50,873
82,762
48,767 91,390 + 11 '9 + 4'0
56,535 101,985 +16'2 +15'3
46,235 85,247 + 13'9 + 17"7
73,844 145,132 + 7'9 + 10'4
192
263
536
156
138
254
276
307
247
295
208
215
167
326
212
191
61
60
63
110
117
82
165
206
91
104
76
142
93
117
Imperial Table I
State Table I-Area and Population of Paq~anas~ (concld.)
Pargana
1
Southern Plateau Divisioll
Bhilsa District
Bhilsit
Basoda
Ujjain District
Ujjain
Barnagar
Khachraud
Sonkach
Mandsaur District
Mandsaur
Suvasra
Nccmuch
Jawad
Gangapur
Shajapur District
Shajapur
Shuj,llpur
Agar
Susner
Hilly Division
sardarpur District
Sardarpur
Manawar ...
Area in square miles
S,S90
1,9U
730
1,182
2,736
582
445
490
1,219
1,777·
555
225
634
337
26
2,465
597
666
703
499
1,331
1,331
730
601
Number of
,,-----_-''----,
Towns Villages
3 4
Population
Occupied ;-------1941-.1· Houses
.--...._ 1931
;---_. ------- ,---"---\ Persons J\Iales FcmaJes Pefoons
5 G 7 8 9
Percentage variation
,---~I..--._.,
1931 1921 to to
1941 1931
10 11
20 3,901 308,OJ'; 1,113,512 731,572 681,940 1,250,93,1 +13'0 +10;4
2
6
2
2
1
6
1
3
1
1
6
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
933
539
55,283 254,050 133,239 120,811 235,827 + 7'7 - 3-7
24,6-16 109,309
30,637 144,741
57,568
75,671
51,741 1O:l,5{3 -l 56 -13'7
H9,()70 132,28-1 + 9 -1 + 5'9
1,078 101,997 461,723 238,965 222,758 405,136 +14'0 +18'2
284 :~il,668 165,85·1 87,.1:;8 78,416 1:i5,104 +22'8 +25'9
213
873
255
146
202
261
9
1,017
293
239
275
210
570
570
262
308
16,677
16,486
75,570
78,810
36,93U
ol0,S07
G7,7H +11'(j + 74
72, III + 9'3 +20'0
30,166 141.489 n,:ll:l9 69,100 130,177· + S 7 -I 16'0
67,645 314,842 /162,607 152,235 272,166 +15'7 +14'5
25,250 118,803
9,249
15,126
15,593
2,427
46,609
69,300
69,051
11,079
Gl,2t'9
24,2:n
;{6,114
35,273
5,694
57,511 10:!,476 + 14 8 +26'5
22,:372
33,186
:33,778
5,385
:19,-151 + 18'1 - 6'S
56,974 +21 '6 + 14'2
61,871 +ll'S +13'9
1U,394 + 6'6 +10'6
83,tOO 382,897 196,761 186,136 337,805 +13'3 + 9'7
24,463 110,863
23,968 107,734
18,349 87,306
16,320 76,994
35,216 179,288
35,216 179,288
18,297
16,919
12
85,487
93,801
57,009
55,076
44,930
39,746
9f,126
91,126
43,394
47,732
53,854 96,360 +15'1 +10'3
52,658 98,453 + 9'4 + 9'3
42,376 76,395 +14'3 +1l'1
37,248 66,597 + 15'6 + 7'8
88,162 160,066 +IZ'O +17·1
88,161 160,066 +12-0 +t7-2
42,093
46,069
76,554 + 11'7 + 10'9
83,512 +12'3 +23'5
Density (square mile) 1941
12
133
150
122
169
285
17U
161
116
177
212
207
109
205
426
155
186
162
124
154
135
135
117
156
IMPERIAL TABLE II
Variation in propula tion dUring the last forty years
1. General-This table corresponding to Imperial Table II of 1931 shows a comparison of the popUlation recorded in 1941 with that for the same areas at previous enumerations.
20 Adjustments- The first census of the State was taken in 1881 and since then a decennial census has been held. The total population of the State in 1881 and 1891 as shown in the Centra 1 India Agency Census Reports for those years was 2,993,652 and 3,378,774, respectively. These figures are not accurate. The reason for this is that first the areas covered by these censuses differ from each other and secondly on both these occasions certain areas actually belonging to the State were excluded and such others were included as have since ceased to form part of its territory. The figures for these two censuses
Year
now given in the margin Population represent the adjusted
figures for the area as it 1881 • ,3,091,604 now stands. The figures 1891 . • 3,521,261 for the subsequent cen-1901 • • 3,013,651 suses have also been 1911 .. 3,235,303 similarly treated but as 1921 " 3,193,116 there have been no pro-1931 " 3,523,070 nounced changes, in the 1941 •• 4,006,159 State area during the past
four decades the resulting differences in the popUlation figures are not particularly important.
Differences between the district figures now
inter-district changes of jurisdiction. Adjustments on account of all such transfers have been incorporated in the figures given in this table. Details of these adjustments are given in the supplement printed after the table.
3. Variation in populatiOit-The variation in population during each of the last six decades and during the whole period of sixty years from 1881 to 1941 is shown below :-
Variation Increase ( + ) Decrease (-)
1931 1921 1911 1901 Hl91 1881 1881 to to to to to to to
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1891 1941
+483,089! + 329,894! - 42,1271 + 161,6521- 441,616J+ 429,6631+914,555
+13'1 1 +10'3(- 103 1 + 503 j -12'71 + 1309 1 +29'6
The most interesting decades of the series are 1891-1901 and 1911-1921. The decrease in the first was due to a series of devastating famines while that in the second reflects the ravages of the influenza epidemic of 1918-19. Between 1901 and 1911 there was a diminished increase, the diminution being due to the famine of 1907-08, to the malaria epidemic of 1908 and the plague. Much of the increase found in 1891 was due probably to improved methods of enumeration but the decade itself was also prosperous and immune from serious calami ties.
given and those shown in the previous 4. Variation in district population-Variacensus reports are for the most part due to tions in the popUlation of a district within so
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Imperial Table II
short a period as a decade are of little significance. On the other hand, variation within the last forty years should reflect tendencies and features which distinguish particular areas from the general run of the territory. The figures below jllustrate the differ.ential characteristics of such areas. The most arresting figures are those of the sparsely peopled districts of Bhilsa and Sardarpur and of the closely packed districts of Morena and Bhind. The former show the heaviest proportional increases while in the latter which were probably the greatest sufferers in 1899-1901 the increase has been almost nominal. Sheopur has the reputation of being the most unhealthy district in the State and is at the same time one of the regions which are most exposed to famine. The main general conclusion which the figures suggest is that the growth in the south is more rapid than in the north.
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Per- Density
District centage increase
I since 1901 1901 1941
I, Bhilsa , . ., 80'2 74 133 2, Sardarpur , , " 73'1 7S 135 3, Ujjain , ,
" 49'9 113 169 4, Mandsaur
" " 45'1 122 177 5, Goona ., " 42'S 73 104 6_ Shajapur , , " 32'4 117 155 --
State as a whole " 30-3 117 152 ---------_--
7, Gird , - 20'9 21S 263 S_ Shivpuri./" " 20'3 97 117 9, Morena , ,
" 14'2 18S 215 10, Bhind , , " S-5 254 276 II, Sheopur , , " 6-S 57 61
5, Subsidiary Tables-Supplementary statistics will be found in the following tables attached to this table :-Table 11-
( i ) Variation and Density (ii) Population Variation according to
(Census 1 Vital Statistics
Variation in population during forty years
Imperial Table II~Variation in population during forty years
Net Year Persom Variation Variation Males Vaflation Females Variation
1901-41
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gwalior State
1901 3,073,651
H)]] 3,235,303 + 161,652 1,699,808 1,535,495
1921 3,193,176 - 42,127 1,695,355 4,453 1,497,821 - 37,674
Hl:H 3,523,070 +329,894 1,867,031 +171,676 1,656,039 + 158,218
19H 4,006,159 + 483,089 +932,508 2,116,568 +249,537 1,889,591 +233,552
Gird 1901 407,826
1911 346,128 -61,698 186,541 159,587
1921 360,498 + 14,370 198,253 +11,712 162,245 + 2,658
Hl31 405,262 +44,764 221,772 +23,519 183,490 +21,245
1941 493,232 +87,970 +85,406 266,969 +45,197 226,263 +42,773
Bhind 1901 395,453
1911 366,370 - 29,083 196,853 169,517
1921 348,147 -18,223 188,642 - R,211 159,505 - 10,012
1931 377,768 +29,621 204,377 + 15,735 173,391 +13,886
1941 429,135 +51,367 +33,682 231,957 +27,580 197,178 +23,787
Morena
1901 376,916
1911 379,113 + 2,197 207,141 171,972
1921 336,660 -.42,453 186,908 -20,233 149,752 -22,220
1931 369,648 +32,988 204,759 +17,851 164,889 +15,137
1941 .. 430,274 +60,626 +53,358 237,774 +33,015 192,500 +27,611
Sheopur 1901 135,165
1911 125,763 - 9,402 66,358 59,405
1921 124,865 - 898 66,462 + 104 58,403 -1,002
1931 137,034 + 12,169 72,925 +6,463 64,109 +5,706
1941 144,313 + 7,279 +9,148 75,874 +2,949 68,439 +4,330
Shivpuri 1901 367,363
1911 411,894 +44,531 215,578 196,316
1921 373,021 -38,873 197,328 -lR,250 175,693 --20,623
1931 398,604 +25,583 209,953 +12,625 188,651 + 12,958
1941 441,869 +43,265 +74,506 232,141 +22,188 209,728 +21,077
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tmpJrial Table II
Imperial Table II-Variation in population durin~ forty years~(conrld.)
Net Year Persom Variation Variation Mal('~ Variation Females Variation
1901-41
2 3 4 5 ti 7 S
Goona 1901 332,221
1911 392,583 +60,362 204,715 187,868
1921 380,148 -12,435 199,324 - 5,391 180,824 - 7,044
1931 423,754 +41,806 222,884 +23,560 200,R70 + 20,046
1941 474,536 +50,782 + 142,:Q5 2·19, ISS +26,271 225,:,81 +24,511
Rhilsa 1901 140,947
1911 192,825 +51,R78 99,468 9:l,157
1921 244,809 +51,984 128,791 +29,323 116,OU'l +22,G61
1931 235,827 - 8,982 123,358 5,4:13 112,469 - 3,549
1941 254,050 + 18,223 + 113,103 1 :l3,239 -I- 9,RSI 120,811 + 8,:l42
1901 308,004 Ujjain
1911 343,446 +35,442 176,:171 W7,075
1921 342,710 7:16 178,599 + 2,228 164,111 - 2,964
19:11 405,136 +62,426 21O,tWl +32,247 194,290 +:;0,179
1941 461,723 +56,587 + 153,719 2:18,9(15 +28,119 222,758 +28,468
Mandsaur
1901 216,977
1911 237,128 1-20,151 122,147 114,981
1921 237,74.1; + 617 J22,645 + 498 115,100 + 119
1931 272,166 +34,421 140,333 + 17,688 131,833 + 16,733
1941 314,842 +42,676 +97,865 162,607 +22,274 152,235 +20,402
Shajapur
1901 289,192
1911 314,277 +25,085 161,856 152,421
1921 308,053 - 6,224 159,418 - 2,438 148,635 - 3,786
1931 337,805 +29,752 175,413 + 15,995 162,392 + 13.757
1941 382,897 +45,092 +93,705 196,761 +21,348 186,136 +23.744
1901 103,587 Sardarpur
1911 125,776 +22,189 62,780 62,996
1921 136,520 +10,744 68,985 + 6,205 67,535 + 4,539
1931 160,066 +23.546 80,411 +11,426 79.655 +12,120
1941 179,288 + 19,222 +75,701 91,126 +10,715 88,162 + 8,507
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Supplement
SUPPLEMENT TO IMPERIAL TABLE II
Statement showing the adjustment made in the area of 1931
Name of District or Pargana
Giu.! District
Bhind Dbtrict
] oma Pargana
Sabalgarh Pargana
Shivpllri Pargana
Kolaras Pargana
Gaona Pargana (B.lJrangarh)
Pachhar Pargana
Mungaoli Pargana
Chachaura Pargana (Kurnbhraj)
Basoda Pargana
Ujjain Pargana
Ncemuch Pargana
J a wa,j Pargana
Slaj"'pur Pargana
Tohl
Area in Gain since Loss since Present 1931 1931 1931 area
1,712 384
l,71H 221
452 2
532
1,677
1,008 28
1,946 84
830 84
1,057 79
644 690
1,175 7
587
672
299 38
592 5
14,901 1,622
221
384
2
112
690
'79
91
5
38
1,622
1,875 }
1.555
454 }
530
1,565
1,036
1,340
835
1,045
1,334
1,182
582
634
337
597
14,901
Remarks
On account of the transfer of Gohad Pargana from Bhind to Gird District and Bhander Pargana from Gird to Bhind District.
On account of the transfer of village Dongarpur from Sabalgarh to J aura Pargana.
Forty-eight villages of Jagir Parone and two villages of Jagir Pohri which were included in this Pargana have been transferred to Kolaras and Gaona Parganas.
Eleven villages of J agir Par.one and two villages of J agir Pohri have been included in this Pargana.
]agirs Arone, Raghogarh, Garha and Dharnaoda have been transferred from this Pargana to Pargana Chachaura and 37 villages of Jagir Parone have been added.
On account of the transfer of 71 villages from Mungaoli to this Pargana and 28 villages from this Pargana to Mungaoli.
On account of interchange of territory as above and transfer of three villages of Jagir Bahadurpur to Basoda Pargana.
On account of the addition of Arone, Raghogarh, Garha and Dharnaoda J agirs.
Three villages of J agir Bahadurpur added.
Two villages of Berchha Jagir transferred to Shajapur Pargana.
Forty villages belonging to Neemuch Pargana have been transferred to Jawad Pargana.
Two villages of ] agir Berchha added to this Pargana.
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Imperial Table II
Subsidiary Table II ( i ) - Variation and Density
Percentage variation Density
Nl.tural Division and District \r---------.J.... ___________ ~ ,-- ~-
1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901~1l 1901-41 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
1 2 3 4 5 (3 7 8 9 10 11
Gwalior State +13'7 +10'3 -1'3 + 5'3 +30'3 152 134 121 123 117
Natural Divisions
1. Plain " +1G'1 +10'2 -3'9 -7':; +13'8 192 165 150 156 169
2, Northern Plateau + 11'4 + 9'2 -{)'''- +15'U +:31'0 11V 99 90 96 8.1
3, Southern Plateau +73'0 +10"4 +./'2 +73'9 +.18'U 139 1-Jl 728 12.! 107
4, Hilly, • +12'0 +17'2 +8'5 +21'4 +73'1 135 120 103 94 78
Districts
1. Gird " +21'7 +12'4 + 4'2 -15'1 +20'9 263 216 192 185 218
2. Bhind +13'6 + 8'5 - 5'0 - 7'4 + 8'5 276 243 224 236 254
3, Morena +16'4 + 9-8 -11-2 + '6 +14-2 215 184 168 189 188
4. Sheopur + 5'3 + 9-7 - '7 - 7-0 + 6-8 61 58 53 53 57
5. Shivpuri +10'9 + 6'9 - 9-4 +12'1 +20'3 117 105 98 109 97
6. Goona +12'0 +11'5 - 3'2 +18'2 +42'8 104 93 83 86 73
7. Bhilsa + 7'7 - 3-7 +27-0 +36'S +80-2 133 123 128 101 74
8, Ujjain +14'0 +18'2 '2 +11'5 +49'9 169 148 125 126 113
9. Mandsaur +15'7 +14'5 + '3 + 9'3 +45'1 177 153 134 133 122
W. Shajapur +13'3 + 9'7 - 2'0 + S'7 +32'4 155 137 125 128 117
11. Sardarpur +12-0 +17'2 + 8'5 +21'4 +73'1 135 120 103 94 78
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Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table II (ii )-Population Variation according to {Census Vital statistics
1931-41 Per 1,000 of 1931 Natural Division population
and Columns 1941 Minus 1931 District r- ---- r- .A__ -, 2-3 (census)
Births Deaths Births Deaths
2 3 4 5 6 7
Gwalior State 573,516 386,720 16'3 11'0 186,796 483,089
iVatural Divisions
1. Plain 180,137 115,920 14'0 9-0 64,217 207,242
2, iVorthern Plateau 164,211 92,240 20'0 11'2 71,971 94,047
3, Southern Plateau 205,602 156,642 16'4 12'5 48,960 162,578
4. Hilly 23,566 21,918 14'7 13-6 1,648 19,222
Districts
r_ Gird 45,068 27,249 1 J 'I 6-7 17,819 87,970
2 Bhind 81,547 48,076 21'6 12'7 33,471 51,367
3, Morena 34,375 21,074 9'3 5'7 13,301 60,626
4, Sheopur 19,147 19,521 14'0 14'2 -374 7,279
5, Shivpuri 82,028 50,902 20'6 12'8 31,126 43,265
6, Goona 82,183 41,338 19'4 9'8 40,845 50,782
7, Bhilsa 47,921 30,895 20'3 13'1 17,026 18,223
8, Ujjain 49,55:3 40,131 12-2 9'9 9,422 56,587
9. Mandsaur 35,26:1 30,836 13'0 11'3 4.427 42,676
10, Shajapur 72,865 54,780 21'6 16'1 18,085 45,092
11, Sardarpur 23,566 21,918 14-7 13'6 1,648 19,222
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IMPERIAL TABLE III
Towns an'd Villages Classified by Population
1. This table corresponds to Imperial Table III of 1931 and shows the number and population of inhabited localities classified according to the size of their population. In this table 'village' has the same meaning as in Table I and only such localities have been treated as 'towns' as are so treated in Imperial Tables IV and V.
'Floating population' in column 22 of the table includes persons found in coolie camps, hotels, dharmshalas, etc., who admitted that they had not been enumerated elsewhere and inc1 udes those also who were found homeless in the morning hours of March 1st, 1941.
2. In column 2 the figure 10,605 is a combined figure composed of 46 towns and 10,559 inhabited villages. The corresponding figures for 1931 are 10,895, 43 and 10,852 respectively. There has thus been a decrease of 293 in the number of inhabited villages since the last census. In this connection it must be pointed out that the census tables show only the number of inhabited villages and this number may and does fluctuate and can in no case correspond to the number of revenue villages. The aggregate number of revenue villages in Gwalior in 1941 is 11,672 which is greater by 141 than the corresponding figure 10 years ago. Of this total the number uninhabited is 1,047 or 411 more than the corresponding figure of 1931. The details are shown in the inset.
Total number Inhabited Uninhabited Year of revenue villages villages villages
1931 11,531 10,895 636 1941 11,672 10,625 1,047
----- _--_-Variation .. + 141 -270 + 411
The progressive increa~e in the number of uninhabited revenue villages ~nggests a gradual disappearance of small villages and a definite tendency to a movement towards the bigger villages. This is evidenced by the fact that the proportion of persons living in villages wi th a population of 500 or less has fallen from 546 per thousand to 498.
3. This table is accompanied by Subsidiary Table III (i) which shows the distribution of popUlation between towns and villages. A comparative study of the latter set of figures with those of 1931 will not be without interest. The figures are given below in a tabular form :-
N umber per 1,000 Population who live in per
District vil!ages village
1931 I 1941 1931 I 1941
State 888 863 288 327
Gird 641 609 299 365
Bhind 962 958 458 505
Morena 950 937 448 517
Sheopur 950 942 230 263
Shivpuri 939 937 290 327
Goona 926 914 205 227
BhHsa 935 916 245 249
Ujjain 798 759 286 325
Mandsaur 849 822 244 296
Shajapur 940 910 298 342
Sardarpur 946 936 254 293
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Towns and Villages classified by population
From the above comparison the following conclusions emerge:-
(1) The proportion of the rural population has fallen in every district and the fall is m03t marked in the districts of Gird, Ujjain, Mand~aur and Shajapur.
21
(2) The average population per village has risen in every district and, as in 1931, it is highest in Bhind and Morena and lowest in Goona, Bhilsa and Sheopur districts.
Imperial Table III
Imperial Table 111--Towns and Villages classified by Population
Total num- Under 500 500-1,000 1,000-2,000 2,000-5,000 ber of
District inhabited Population towns and c----.A.----_ ,-___ .A. ___ -, r- .A. --. ,-----"------ .........
villages Number Population Number Population Number Population Number Population
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Gwalior State 10,605 4,006,159 8,719 1,721,703 1,324 906,457 420 564,232 U5 327,031
Gird 819 493,232 624 119,729 132 90,020 48 62,081 11 30,665
Bhind 816 429,135 539 128,307 183 127,100 70 96,114 23 64,370
Morena 782 430,274 504 116,451 174 122,991 77 105,598 26 72,450
Sheopur 517 144,313 461 80,693 38 25,038 14 19,587 3 10,270
Shivpuri 1,265 441,869 1,015 200,933 182 125,561 58 73,665 9 26,220
Goona 1,912 474,536 1,750 299,398 125 84,477 25 32,467 7 20,447
BhiIsa 935 254,050 843 164,081 76 51,434 14 17,201
Ujjain 1,084 461,723 916 201,273 124 83,506 31 42,837 10 31,111
Mandsaur 879 314,842 737 127,601 95 67,551 32 42,4?4 10 25,639
Shajapur 1,02:~ a82,897 844 189,216 129 86,886 39 56,405 8 23,878
Sardarpur 573 179,288 486 94,021 66 41,893 12 15,843 8 21,981
5,000-10,000 10,000-20,000 20,000-50,000 50,000-100,000 100,000 and over Floating
District Population r- .A.----..r
..A. ___ -..,-___ J~ '""",-___ J... ,- ....,. unclassed Number Population Number PopUlation Number Population Number Population Number Population
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Gwalior State 15 103,051 9 114,336 1 21,972 1 80,709 1 164,468 2,200
Gird 3 24,758 164,468 1.511
Bhind 13,244
Morena 12,527 257
Sheopur $,378 347
Shivpuri 15,490
Gaona 4 23,270 14,440 37
Bbilsa 6,862 14,472
Ujjain 2 22,287 80,709
Mandsaur 3 18,526 11,119 21,972
Shajapur 2 15,755 10,757
Sardarpur 5,502 48
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Subsidiary Tflble III (i)-Distribution of the population between towns and villa~es
Number per 1,000 of Urban Number per 1,000 of Rural Population Number per population in towns with population in villages with a
Natural DIvision per 1,000 in a population of population of and
( __ A __ -,,-__ J~ __ ----. ,-J~ ----. ,- .A
"'"' District 20,000 10,000 5,000 Under 5,000 2,000 500 Under Town Village Towns Villages and to to 5,000 and to to 500 over 20,000 10,000 Over 5,000 2,000
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Gwalior State 11,956 327 137 863 520 209 156 115 76 426 498
Natural Divisions
L P/aill 20,551 427 165 835 740 105 61 94 12'} 519 357
:2 ,\' or/hem Plateau 6,249 268 75 925 448 339 213 38 373 589
3. Southern Plateau 11,161 305 158 842 463 263 186 88 51 376 573
4. Hilly 3,802 295 64 936 482 518 96 344 560
Districts
L Gird 38,595 367 391 609 946 35 19 90 509 401
2. Bhind 9,018 505 42 958 734 266 145 543 312
3. Morena 6,804 518 63 937 460 540 144 567 289
4. Sheopur 8,378 263 58 942 1,000 76 329 595
5. Shivpuri 6,938 328 63 937 558 442 34 481 485
S. Gaona 5,856 227 86 914 374 568 58 41 270 689
7. Bhilsa 10,667 249 84 916 678 322 295 705
B. Ujjain 18,531 325 241 759 731 200 69 67 359 574
9. Mandsaur 9,360 296 178 822 391 198 330 81 82 425 493
1 O. Shajapur 5,756 342 90 910 312 473 215 47 411 542
I 1. Sardarpur 3,802 295 64 936 482 518 96 344 560
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IMPERIAL TABLE IV
Towns classified by population with variation since 1891
1. Definitions-The definition of a 'town' eluded. Morar and Gwalior towns have been at this census was that of 1931, i. e., besides included in the Lashkar City, Isagarh has municipalities and cantonments every other definitely lost such urban characteristics as it continuous collection of houses inhabited by may once have had, and _the diminutive cannot less than 5,000 persons was to be treated tonrnent at Karera has been abolished.
as a town for the census purposes. The number of towns shown in this table 2. Number oj towns and variation in their IS 41 whereas it is 46 in all the other tables.
number-In this State there is no town with The reason for this is that in this table the a population of 5,000 or more which is not cantonments uf Lashkar, Morar, Goona, Ujjain under some form of municipal government. and Agar and the towns of those names have There are in all 55 municipalities and 6 been treated together. cantonments in the State. In this table the population of all these cantonments has been included in that of the towns adjoining them while in Imperial Table V the population of each cantonment has been shown separately from that of the larger unit.
Out of the 55 municipal towns 40 have been treated as towns and the remaining 15 which are only overgrown villages have been excluded from the table. The localities so excluded are (1) Dabra, (2) Lahar, (3) Mehgaon, (4) Ater, (5) Ambah. (6) Bijeypur, (7) Pichhore, (8) Isagarh, (9) Kumbhraj, (10) Nahargarh, (11) Singoli, (12) Barod, (13) Kanad, (14) Amjhera and (IS) Bagh.
The number of towns in 1931 was 43. This number has gone up to 46. Seven places, viz., (I)/.. Pichhore (Gird), (2) Chachaura, (3) Baghana, (4) -1 Nalkhera, (5) 1$usner, (6) Goona cantonment and (7) Agar cantonment have been promoted to urban status for the first time, while four places (1) Morar Town, (2) Gwalior Town, (3) Isagarh Town and (4) Karera Cantonment have been ex-
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3. Cities-For purposes of the census a city was defined as-
(1) any town whose population in 1931 was not less than 100,000;
(2) any other town which the Local Government declares to be a city for census purposes.
Of the 40 municipal towns only two, Lashkar and Ujjain, figure as census cities. Ujjain was for the first time treated as a city at the last census though its population fell far short of the numerical standard prescribed for cities. The reasons for this preferential treatment are explained in the Census Report of 1931 and are reproduced below:-
"From ancient times a capital city it was the seat of Scindia's Government till the year 1810. It has had its eclipses in the past but it still retains its cultural endowment and metropolitan character. The life of its inhabitants is highly urbanised and it possesses in an eminent degree the psychological mechanism by which a city thrusts itself into the subjective
Towns classified by population with variation since 1891
life of its inhabitants. It stands astride important traffic routes and railways and is so ancient and sacred that it attracts year by year thousands of pilgrims from every part of the country. In recent years it has found In the cotton industry a force that has contributed considerably to its expansion."
The town showed a considerable expansion over the last decade and present indications are that its development will continue to be a marked feature of the State's urban life. The city includes the Ujjain and Madhavnagar municipalities and the Ujjain Cantonment.
Lashkar town at the last census included only the Lashkar Cantonment. On the presen t occasion it also includes its satellite towns of Gwalior and Morar which both fall within its orbit and are administered by its municipality. Adjustments on account of this change have been incorporated in the population figures given in this table.
Figures for cities have been ~eparately given in Imperial Tables VI, VII, VIII, XI, XII A, XIIB, and State Table III.
4. Variation in urban population-The urban population of the State has increased from 392,631 to 549,976 during the decade
showing an increase of 40'1 per cent. As has been mentioned in note 2 above, five new towns have been added. If the population of these towns be excluded, the increase in population of the comparable towns comes to 34'7 per cent. The increase in rural population has been only 10'4 per cent.
If we take the towns individually, tIle highest increase recorded is 73 per cent in Morena. Next corne Ambah (57'S per cent), Shujalpur (53'7 per cent), Ujjain (48'7 per cent), and Basoda (48'3 per cent). The towns which have suffered a decrease are Karera and Bajrangarh.
The increase in the urban population of the State since 1891 has been 224,345 or about 69 per cent, the increase in the population of the comparable towns being 100,276 or about 38 per cent. During the same period the increase in the population of Ujjain City has been 134'3 per cent.
5. Subsidiary Tables-To this table have been appended two subsidiary tables which set forth-
Table IV (i) -Towns classified by population and their growth and
Table IV (ii)-Cities and their growth.
Imperial Table IV
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation 'since 1891
Net Town District Persons Variation variation Males Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GWalior State
1891 325,631 173,930 151,701
1901 328,374 + 2,743 172,295 - 1,635 156,079 + 4,37&
1911 264,130 64,244 140,471 -31,824 123,659 - 32,420
1921 298,480 + 34,350 162,117 +21,646 136,363 + 12,704
1931 392,631 + 94,151 213,198 +51,081 179,433 +43,070
1941 549,976 + 157,345 + 224,345 294,282 +81,084 255,694 +76,261
CLASS I
100,000 and above 1. Lashkar City (including
Gwalior and Morar) Gird
1891 128,601 69,928 58,673
1901 138,575 + 9,974 74,132 + 4,204 64,443 + 5,770
1911 84,458 - 54,117 46,601 - 27,531 37,857 -26,586
1921 113,684 +29,226 63,612 +17,011 50,072 + 12,215
1931 126,949 + 13,265 70,851 + 7,239 56,098 + 6,026
1941 182,492 +55,543 +53,891 99,536 +28,685 82,956 +26,858
CLASS II
50,000 to 100,000
J. Ujjain City Ujjain
1891 34,691 18,292 16,399
. 1901 39,892 + 5,201 20,829 + 2,537 19,063 + 2,664
1911 39,295 - 597 20,864 + 35 18,431 - 632
1921 43,908 + 4,613 24,350 + 3,486 19,558 + 1,127
1931 54,650 +10,742 30,597 + 6,247 24,053 + 4,495
1941 81,272 +26,622 +46.581 44,296 +13,699 36,976 +12,923
CLASS III
20,000 to 50,000
3. Mandsaur Mandsaur
1891 25,785 13.164 12,621
1901 20,936 -4,849 10,812 -2,352 10,124 - 2,497
1911 16,785 -4,151 8.602 -2,210 8,183 - 1,941
1921 16,217 568 8,425 177 7,792 391
1931 15,386 831 7,970 455 7,416 376
1941 21,972 +6,586 -3.813 11,396 +3,426 10,576 + 3,160
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Towns classified by population with variation sin~e 1891
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 1891-( cMstd.)
Net Town District Persons Variation variation Males Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CLASS IV
10,000 to 20,000
4. Shivpuri Shivpuri
1891
1901
1911 10,628 5,603 5,025
1921 11,915 +1,287 6,466 + 863 5,449 + 424
1931 12,954 +1,039 7,011 + 545 5,943 + 494
1941 15,490 +2,536 R,166 +1,J55 7,324 -+ 1,381
5. Gaona Goona
1891
1901 5,415 2,789 2,626
19l1 6,586 +1,171 3,514 + 725 3,072 + 446 1921 6,790 + 204 3,571 + 57 3,219 + 147 1931 11,022 +4,232 5,758 + 2,187 5,264 +2,045 1941 15,328 +4,306 7,910 + 2,152 7,418 +2,154
6. BhiIsa Bhilsa
1891 9,670 5,284 4,386
1901 7,481 - 2,189 3,731 - 1,553 3,750 - 636 19l1 8,427 + 946 4,428 + 697 3,999 + 249 1921 8,801 + 374 4,769 + 341 4,032 + 33 1931 10,570 + 1,769 5,569 + 800 5,001 + 969 1941 14,472 + 3,902 +4,802 7,677 + 2,108 6,795 +1,794
7. Bhind Bhind
1891 9,188 5,576 3,612 1901 8,032 - 1,156 4,338 - 1,238 3,694 + 82 1911 9,133 + 1,101 5,081 + 743 4,052 + 358 1921 9,619 + 486 5,386 + 305 4,233 + 181 1931 10,341 + 722 5,801 + 415 4,540 + 307 1941 13,244 + 2,903 +4,056 7,303 +1,502 5,941 +1,4°1
8. Morena Morena
189l ... 1901
1911 ... 2,690 1,461 1,229 .. 27
Imperial Table IV
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 1891-{ conid.)
Net Town District Persons Variation variation MaJes Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1921 4,783 +2,093 2,785 +1,324 1,998 + 769
1931 7,240 +2,457 ·1,126 +1,341 3,114 +1,116
1941 12,527 +5,287 (l,952 +2,826 5,575 +2.461
9. Barnagar Ujjain
1891 1 (),261 5,33-1 4,927
1901 1(),856 + 595 5,583 + 249 5,273 + 346
1911 8,634 -2,222 4,4:).1 -1,J.l9 4,200 - 1,073
1921 8,543 91 4,502 + 68 4/041 159
• 1931 10,531 + 1,988 5,567 +1,065 4,964 + 923
1941 11,985 +1,454 +1,724 S/30a + 736 5,682 + 718
10. Neemuch Cantt. Mandsaur
1S91 15,291 S,763 6.528
1901 14,624 - 667 8.137 62(l 6.487 41
1911 12,318 -2,306 6,741 -1,396 5,577 -910
1921 10,490 -1,828 5,586 -1,155 4,904 -673
1931 9,542 - 948 5,063 - 523 4,479 -425
1941 11,119 +1,577 -4,172 6,126 + 1,063 4,993 +514
11. Shajapur Shajapuf
1891 11,043 5,592 5,451
1901 9,953 -1,090 5,053 539 4,900 551
1911 . 8,876 - 1.077 4,410 643 4,466 434
1921 7,894 982 3,971 439 3,923 543
1931 7,766 128 3,993 + 22 3,773 150
1941 10,757 +2,991 -286 5,518 + 1,525 5,239 + 1,466
(2. Khachraud Ujjain
1891 9,034 4,504 4,530
1901 9,186 + 152 4,539 + 35 4,647 + 117
1911 6,496 -2,690 3,415 - ],124 3,081 - 1,566
1921 7,850 + 1,354 4,017 + 602 3,833 + 752
1931 9,799 +1,949 5,128 +1.111 4,671 + 838
1941 10,302 + 503 +1,268 5,352 + 224 4,950 + 279
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Towns classified by population with variation since 1891
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 1891--(contd.)
Net Town District Persons Variation variation Males Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CLASS V
5,000 to 10,000
13. Agar Shajapur
lR91 7,692 4,137 3,555
1901 6,452 -1,240 3,257 880 3,195 -360
1911 5,734 718 2,928 329 2,806 -389
1921 5,079 655 2,501 427 2,578 -228
1931 7,315 +2,236 3,838 +1,337 3,477 +899
19.f1 8,469 + 1,154 +777 4,332 + 494 4,137 +660 .. 14. Sheopur Shcopur
1891 7,600 3,894 3,706
19tH 6,712 - 888 3,305 -589 3,407 -299
1911 5,531 -1,181 2,753 -552 2,778 -629
1921 5,898 + 367 3,060 +307 2,838 + 60
19:11 6,905 + 1,007 3,558 +498 3,347 +509
H)ll 8,378 + 1,473 +778 4,347 +789 4,031 +684
15. Shuja1pur Shajapur
IS91 6,669 3,351 3,318
1901 5,731 938 2,822 529 2,909 409
1911 5,938 + 207 3,028 + 206 2,910 +
1921 6,072 + 134 3,194 + 166 2,878 32
1931 5,126 946 2,648 546 2,478 400
1941 7,878 + 2,752 +1,209 4,097 + 1,449 3,781 +1,303
16. Pachhar Goona
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 5,598 3,085 2,513
1941 7,571 +1,973 4,003 +918 3,568 +1,055
17. Jawad Mandsaur
1891 8,920 4,555 4,365
1901 8,005 - 915 4,007 -548 3,998 -367
1911 6,505 -1,500 3,239 -768 3,266 -732
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Imperial Table IV
Imperial Table IV~Towns classified by population with variation since 1891~(contd.)
Net Town District Persons Variation variation Males Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1921 6,310 -195 3,192 -47 3,118 -148
1931 6,588 +278 3,333 + 141 3,255 +137
1941 7,214 +626 -1,706 3,692 +359 3,522 +267 ~
18. Basoda Bhilsa
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 4,627 2,469 2,158
1941 6,862 +2,235 3,678 +1,209 3,184 +1,026
19. Gohad Gird
1891 5,378 2,778 2,600
1901 5,343 35 2,807 + 29 2,536 64
1911 5,139 204 2,659 -148 2.480 - 56
1921 4,845 294 2,534 -125 2,311 -169
1931 5,618 + 773 3,005 +471 2,613 +302
1941 6,734 + 1,116 +1,356 3,612 +607 3,122 +509
20. Neemuch Mandsaur
1891 6,309 3,337 2,972
1901 6,190 119 3,222 -115 2,968 - 4
1911 4,989 -1,201 2,565 -657 2,424 -544
1921 3,973 -1,016 2,016 -549 1,957 -467
1931 4,304 + 331 2,143 +127 2,161 +204
1941 5,955 + 1,651 -354 3,048 +905 2,907 +746
21. Manawar Sardarpur
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 4,311 2,161 2,150
1941 5,502 + 1,191 2,819 +658 2,683 +533
22. Gangapur X Mandsaur
1891
1901
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Towns classified by population with variation since 1891
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 1891-(contd. )
Town District Persons Net
Variation variation Males Variation Females Variation 1891-1941
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1911
1921
1931 5,293 2,736 2,557
1941 5,357 + 64 2,705 31 2,652 +95
23. Chanderi Goona
1891 5,073 2,553 2,520
1901 4,093 - 980 2,095 -458 1,998 -522
1911 2,753 -1,340 1,414 -681 1,339 -659
1921 4,199 +1,446 2,095 +681 2,104 +765
1931 4,587 + 388 2,377 +282 2,210 +106
1941 5,332 + 745 +259 2,722 +345 2,610 +400
24. Chachaura Gaona
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 5,259 2,714 2,545
25. Mun~aoll Gaona
1891 6,158 3,436 2,722
1901 4,797 -1,361 2,687 -749 2,110 -612
1911
1921
1931 4,957 2,731 2,226
1941 5,108 +151 -1,050 2,674 -57 2,434 +208
CLASS VI
Under 5,000
26. Joura ~ Morena
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 3,901 2,167 1,734
1941 4,970 +1,069 2,673 +506 2,297 +563
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Towns classified by population with variation since U91
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation . SInce 1891-(contd.)
Net Town District Persons Yariation variation Males Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
31. Sonkach ~ Ujjain
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 4,063 2,130 1,933
1941 4,222 +159 2,152 +22 2,070 +137
33. Karera ~ Shivpuri
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 4,014 2,227 1,797
1941 " 4,002 -22 2,080 -147 1.922 +125
34. Susner <t Shajapur
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 3,851 1.960 1.891
35. Picbbore .\; Gird
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 3,747 1.973 1,774
36. Narwar -::.. Shivpuri
1891 6,190 :J,174 3,016
1901 4,929 - 1,261 2,453 -721 2.476 -540
1911 3,913 - 1,016 1,976 -477 1,937 -539
1921 3,274 639 1,691 -285 1,583 -354
1931 3,345 + 71 1,726 + 35 1,619 + 36
1941 3,607 + 262 -2,583 1.883 +157 1,724 +105
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Imperial Table IV
Imperial Table IV-Towns classified by population with variation since 1891-(concld.)
Net Town District Persons Variation variation Males" Variation Females Variation
1891-1941
1 2 3 4 5 (3 7 8 9
37. Nalkheda ~ Shajapur
1891 ., 1901
1911
1921
1931
1941 3,581 1,884 1,697 38. RaJgarh )' Sardarpur
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 2,772 1,490 1,282
1941 3,524 +752 1,857 +367 1,667 +385 39. Unhel ~
Ujjain
1891
1901 • 1911
1921 .. 1931 2,871 1,452 1,419
1941 3,407 +536 1,729 +277 1,678 +259 40. Bajran~arh ." Gaona
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 2,543 1,349 1,194
1941 2,395 -148 1,240 -109 1,155 -39 41. Sardarpur -'"< Sardarpur
1891
1901
1911
1921
1931 1,638 882 756
1941 2,381 +743 1,282 +400 1,099 +348
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Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table IV ( i )--Towns classified by population
Variation per cent in the class totals Towns of Proportion Females
Class of Town each class to total 1 000 ,- '"' in Urban per. 1931 1921 1911 1901 1891 1891 1941 population males to to to to to to
Hl41 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
I Class •• ~100,000 and over 1 ~33'2 833 +43'8 +11'7 + 34'6 -39'0 + 7'8 + 41'9
II Class •. 50,COO to 100,000 1 14'8 835 +48'7 +24'5 + 11'7 - 1'5 + 14'9 +134'3
III Class .• 20,000 to 50,000 4'0 928 +42'8 -5-1 - 3'4 -19-8 + 18'8 - 14'8
IV Class .. to,OOO to 20,000 9 20'9 879 +28'4 +17-0 + 3-9 +12'6 + 1'6 + 78'7
V Class .. 5,000 to 10.000 13 15-6 926 +31'3 +79'3 - '6 -22'7 -12'0 + 59'1
VI Cla!:s .. Under 5,000 16 11'5 904 +56'0 +250-0 -12'1 -17-9 -11'9 +247-0
Subsidiary Table IV (ii)-Cities-Chief Figures
Literates per Percentage variation
Popula- Females -Foreign 1.000 ,.I\.
City. tion Density per 1.000 born perr--..A.----., ,- - .... 1891
1941 males 1,000 Males Females 1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901-11 1891-01 to 1941
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Lashkar , , 182,492 34.432 833 183 372'6 136'2 +43'8 +11'7 +34'6 -39-0 + 7'S +41'9
Ujjain 81,272 15,781 835 298 383-5 118-4 +48'7 +24-5 +11'7 - 1'5 +14-9 +134'3
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IMPERIAL TABLE V
Towns arranged territorially with population by communities
1. General-This table illustrates the urban distribution by communities whereas the corresponding table of the previous census shows that distribution by religion. The significance of this change has been indicated on the flyleaf of Imperial Table XIII. Here it is only necessary to say that so far as Gwalior is concerned this change has not in any way affected the comparability of the figures presented in this table with those of the previous censuses.
2. Backward classes-The backward classes in columns 6 and 7 include Bhils, Bhilalas and Sahariyas whose numbers are as follows:-
Males Females
Bhils 1,202 1,108
Bhilalas .. 63 27 Sahariyas 339 309
Total 1,604 1,444
3. Details oj tOthers' in columns 18 and 19-Under 'Othen' the following communities have been included:-
Community
1. Europeans and Anglo-Indians
2. Parsees
3. Buddhists
4. Jews
5. Unspecified
Males
114
101
6
4
3
Females-
120
79
2
4. Civil and military population -The following table shows the distribution of civil and military population of the cantonments in the Gwalior State:-
POPULATION
Cantonment Civil Military
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1. Lashkar ., 5,597 2,928 2,669 3,031 1,808 1,223
2. Morar ., 4,057 2,125 1,932 5,339 3,621 1,718
3. Goona .. 444 258 186
4. Ujjain .' 563 335 228
5. Agar • 296 183 113
Total ., 9,654 5,053 4,601 9,673 6,205 3,468
5. Subsidiary Tables -Appended to this table are the following two subsidiary tables which show:-
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1. Table V (i) .. Number per 1,000 of the total population and of each main community who live in towns.
2. Table V (ii) Communities of urban and rural population.
A comparison of Subsidiary Table V (i) with the corresponding table of the last census shows that the proportions of the communities living in towns have remained the same.
About 75 per cent of the total Christians, more than fifty per cent of the Muslims and forty per cent of the Jains live in towns, whereas the corresponding proportion for the Hindus is only 10 per cent. It should be
Towns arranged territorially with population by communities
mentioned, however, that though the ratio of the Hindus living in towns to total Hindus is so low the urban populafon is preponderantly Hindu. Out of every ten thous:",nd persons Jiving in towns 7,313 are H:ndus, 2,243 Muslims, 403 Jains and the rest "others." These proportions vary considerably from district
to district. Towns in the Morena district have the highest proportion of Hindus (8,074 in every 10,000) and Sheopur that of Muslims (3,015 per 10,000). Almost all the Jains of Bhind and Sardarpur districts and threefourths of those of Goona and Bhilsa districts live in towns.
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Imperial Table V
District
GWALIOR STATE
Gird ,
Town, Municipality, Suburb,
Cantonment, etc,
2
City ....
In1perial Tab]e V-Towns arrangerl territorially Hindus
Population ~--------------~----------- -, Backward classes
~----------~----------, ~~---, Persons Males Females Males Females
3
549,976
192,973' ,
182,492i'
4
294,282
105,121
99,536
5 6
Others ~__.A--.
Males Females
8 9
214,449 184,673
1 Lashkar City (including Gwa.lior and Morar)
, Lashkar City (Municipal area)
Municipality .. , 113,718'( , 61,100
4,736
, 19,080
8,775
5,746
99
255,694
87,852
82,956
52,618
1,604
82
82
46
35
7
1,444
26
26
2
21
2
80,408
75,661
45,691
66,358
62,201
39,213
2 Ifshkar Cantonment •• J .
Gwahor.. .•
Cantonment" •.
Municipality .,
Morar (Municipal area) Municipality ..
3-Morar'Cantonment
\iorar Residency
, ,4 Pichhore
5 Gohad"
6 Bhind'
Bhind /'
7 Bhander
Morena
8 Morena
9 Ambah
,10 Joura
11 Sabalgarh
Sheopur
12 Sheopur
Sbivpuri
13 Shivpuri ~
14 Karera
15 Narwar
·16 Kolaras
Goona
17 Goona / ..
Cantonment· •.
Suburb
Municipality •.
Municipality ..
Municipality ,.
}Iunicipality
:yr u nici pali ty
Municipality
Municipality, .
Municipality ..
Municipality "
Municipality ..
Municipality, .
Municipality, .
Municipality •.
Town
Goona (Municipal area) Municipality .•
18 Goona Cantonment
19 Bajrangarh
,20 Pachhar'
21 Mungaoli
Cantonment ..
Municipality •.
1-Iunicipality "
Municipality "
8,628 '
34,488'
16,098
9,396
164 "
3,747 '
6,734
18,037 ~'
13,244
4,793
27,218 .;
12,527
4,897
4,970
4,824
8,378..[
8,378
27,751 "
15,490
4,002
3,607
4,652
40,993/
15,328 '
14,884
444
2,395 1
7,571
5,108
1,973
3,612
9,767
7,303
2,464
14,955
6,952
2,827
2,673
2,503
4,347
4,347
14,550
8,166
2,080
1,883
2,421
21,263
7,910
7,652
258
1,240
4,003
2,674
38
3,892
15,408
7,323
3,650
65
1,774
3,122
8,270
5,941
2,329
12,263
5,575
2,070
2,297
2,321
4,031
4,031
13,201
7,324
1,922
1,724
2,231
19,'130
7,418
7,232
186
1,155
3,568
2,434
11
11
160
157
2
138
49
37
12
1
13
1
6
6
128
126
2
155
53
36
17
20
3,230
15,420
7,014
4,257
49
1,624
3,123
7,207
5,170
2,037
12,099
5,630
2,336
2,037
2,096
2,943
2,943
11,430
6,156
1,672
1,585
2,017
15,491
5,840
5,659
181
1,048
2,954
1,776
2,575
12,136
5,820
2,424
33
1,468
2,689
6,078
4,138
1,940
9,876
4,519
1,722
1,714
1,921
2,727
2,727
10,327
5,495
1,517
1,434
1,881
14,393
5,400
5,287
113
997
2,707
1,631
T.wns arranged territorially with population by communities
with population by communities
Muslims
~--__"----.
Males
10 '
64,970
22,967
22,160
14,177
1,463
3,529
1,498
1,451
42
341
466
1,631
1,206
425
2,411
1,063
384
557
407
1,313
1,313
2,425
1,612
338
218
257
3,836
1,587
1,531
56
117
388
536
Females
11
58,388
20,116
19,400
12,446
1,290
3,169
1,260
1,206
29
295
421
1,441
1,053
388
2,043
846
274
523
400
1,213
1,213
2,301
1,527
336
222
216
3,600
1,560
1,510
50
100
303
456
Indian Christians
,. __ --A. __ ---..
Males
12
483
189
189
146
4
10
24
5
4
4
12
5
5
.. 3
Females
13
477
188
188
152
2
13
21
1
1
4
4
14
11
11
2
Jains Sikhs
r---"- ,--"----...... Males Females Males Females
14
11,944
1,238
1.224
907
2
106
207
2
8
6
915
913
2
443
257
107
79
75
75
523
229
68
80
146
1,727
370
370
74
648
359
15
10,213
1,020
1,004
713
4
83
203
11
5
748
747
341
207
74
60
79
79
431
162
67
68
134
1,520
346
346
58
538
345
16
604
171
154
101
9
13
27
4
17
14
14
2
2
5
5
7
7
48
48
39
9
17
298
98
91
62
5
5
17
2
1
2
2
2
2
6
6
9
9
39
39
33
6
Others , ___ .A. ___ ....
lVIales Females
18
228
66
66
32
2
6
19
3
4
1
1
11
11
11
201
46
46
30
14
1
9
9
9
19
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
2,1
Imperial Table V
District
22 Chanderi
23 Chachaura ~ .
Bhilsa
24 Bhilsa '
25 Basoda
Ujjain
';::ij Ujjain'/
Town, Municipality, Suburb, Cantonment, etc.
2
Municipality ..
Municipality
Municipality
Municipality
City
vUjjain (Municipal area) Municipality ..
JMadhavnagar (Municipal Municipality .. J area) ,
-27 Ujjain Cantonment' Cantonment
48 Bamagar"/ .. Municipality
~9 Khachraud ~
/30 Unhel
31 Sonkach
Mandsaur
" Municipality
" Municipality ..
.. ::VIunicipality
32 Mandsaur ' Municipality
'33 Neemuch"-: Municipality .'
34 Neemuch Cantonment.... Cantonment
,35 Baghana A. Municipality .'
36 Jawad , " Municipality ..
37 Gangapur Municipality
Shajanur
38 Shajapur
39 Shujalpur'
}Iunicipality ,.
Municipality ..
40 Agar Town
Agar (Municipal area) Municipality ..
41 Aga.r Cantonment"/ " Cantonment .•
~ 42 Susner, .,
'f.. 43 Na.lkheda /1
Sardarpur
~ 44 Sardarpur
OX 45 Rajgarh
.?( 46~wa.r,
Municipality ..
Municipality ••
Municipality ..
Municipality .,
Municipa.lity ••
Imperial Table V-Towns arranged territorially
Population
r------A.------, Persons Males Females
3
5,332,
5,259
21,334 I
14,472
6,862
4
2,722
2,714
11,355
7,677
3,678
111,188:" 59,832
81,272 ).. 44,296
72,729
7,980
563
11,985
10,302
3,407 .
4,222
56,161 ..
21,972
5,955
11,119
4,544
7,214
5,357
34,5361
10,757 "
7,878
8,4691 8,173
296
3,851 "
3,581 r
11,407'"
2,381 "
3,524
5,502
39,447
4,514
335
6,303
5,352
1,729
2,152
29,343
11,396
3,048
6,126
2,376
3,692
2,705
17,791
5,518
4,097
4,332
4,149
183
1,960
1,884
5,958
1,282
1,857
2,819
40
5
2,610
2,545
9,979
6,795
3,184
51,356
36,976
33,282
3,466
228
5,682
4,950
1,678
2,070
26,818
10,576
2,907
4,993
2,168
3,522
2,652
16,745
5,239
3,781
4,137
4,024
113
1,891
1,697
5,449
1.099
1,667
2,683
Hindus , ...A._ __
Backward 'classe$ Others ,. ____ .A. ____ -, ,---"'" --,
Males Females Males Females
6
5
70
2
2
192
77
77
39
76
187
42
38
24
29
53
64
12
27
27
3
22
768
230
205
333
7
12
70
5
5
140
18
18
35
87
178
44
35
3
20
19
57
76
17
3
28
28
3
25
730
218
198
314
8
1.623
2,250
8,718
5,939
2,779
42,398
31.791
27,471
4,056
264
4,281
3,536
1,156
1,634
18,793
6,941
2,080
3,671
1,459
2,521
2,121
11,473
3,474
2,684
2,894
2,736
158
1,207
1,214
3,489
849
944
1,696
9
1,543
2,115
7,740
5,299
2,441
36,068
26,203
22,895
3,135
173
3,916
3,217
1,159
1,573
17,210
6,2.99
1,966
3,127
1,355
2,400
2,063
10,721
3.331
2,479
2,737
2,639
98
1.109
1,065
3,175
692
857
1.626
Towns arranged territorially with population by communities
with population by communities-(concld.)
Muslims
Males
10
880
328
1,703
1,202
501
14,556
11,059
10,698
290
71
1.419
1,217
411
450
8,001
3,297
720
2,015
Females
11
877
304
1,461
1.022
439
13,015
9,713
9,440
218
55
1,291
1,197
373
441
7,312
3,200
699
1,531
866 770
837
266
5,006
1)884
1,122
1,028
1,004
24
531
441
1,121
196
232
693
.. 824
288
4,827
1,776
1,047
1,017
1,002
15
554
433
1,059
186
203
670
Indian Christians Jain!; Sikhs
~ ____ -A ____ ~ ~ ____ -A ____ ~ ~ ____ ~ ______ ~
Males Females Males Females Males
12
4
7
3
4
174
170
138
32
3
81
7
3
65
6
9
4
3
2
1
1
'1
2
5
13
5
4
127
120
99
21
5
2
130
6
2
113
9
3
2
4
4
14
214
62
898
524
374
2,387
1,100
978
122
536
522
161
68
1,939
1,107
153
97
14
303
265
1,226
143
287
370
370
219
207
5'13
5
471
97
41
15
178
55
745
461
284
1,922
858
776
82
415
449
144
56
1,808
1,027
148
99
11
279
244
1,118
115
250
354
354
225
174
481
3
405
73
16
23
3
20
93
67
58
9
25
228
2
2
218
4
2
13
1
11
11
..
Females
17
19
19
65
45
38
'1
20
58
3
53
2
..
Otllers
r--____"______" Males Females
18
4
4
32
32
21
5
114
52
59
3
4
4
19
19
16
3
122
54
67
1
19
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
35
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
IIr ferial Table V
Subsidiary Table V (i }-Number per 1,000 of the total population and of each main community w.ho live in towns
Number per 1 000 who live in town ,-
Natural Division and District Indian Population Hindus Muslims Jains Christians Sikhs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Gwalior State 137 108 512 420 710 385
Natural Divisions
1 Plain 165 135 625 351 806 252 2 Northern Plateau 75 60 440 357 872 196 3 .'outke,n Plateau 158 122 462 481 652 840 4 liilly 64 48 305 511 524
Di£tricts
1 Gird 391 339 806 513 947 236 2 Bhind 42 32 242 256 1,000 842 3 Morena 63 53 346 285 14 196 4 Shf'opur 58 41 417 802 917 5 Shivpuri 63 51 497 242 1,000 889 6 Goona 86 67 410 415 839 172
7 Bhilsa 84 70 222 509 1,000 500 8 Ujjain 241 194 575 633 603 827 9 Mandsaur 178 132 531 377 808 957
10 Shajapur 90 64 328 463 240 650 11 Sardarpur 64 48 305 511 524
Subsidiary Table V (ii)-Communities of Urban and Rural Population
Per 10,000 of urban population Per 10,000 of rural population ,- ,- ___J.
"'\ Natural n:vision and District Indian Indian Hindus Muslims
Christians Jains Hindus Muslims Christians Jains
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GwaUor State '1,313 2,243 17 403 9,566 340 1 88
Natural Divisions
1 Plain 7,616 2,155 15 197 9,665 255 72 2 Northern Plateau 7,597 1,769 5 611 9.723 183 89 3 Southern Plateau 6,897 2,503 24 540 9,340 547 :] 109 4 Hilly 7,155 1,911 10 924 9.641 296 60
Districts
1 Gird 7,611 2,233 20 117 9,554 344 1 71 2 Bhind 7,365 1,703 1 922 9,649 234 117 3 Morena 8,074 1,636 1 288 9,740 209 2 49 4 Sht'opur •• 6,788 3,015 184 ~,737 260 3 5 Shivpuri •• 7.944 1,703 3 344 9.812 116 72 6 Goona. 7,362 1,814 6 792 9,638 247 106
7 Bhilsa. .. 7,718 1,483 6 770 9,453 476 68 8 Ujjain .. 7,087 2.480 27 388 9.341 581 6 71 9 Mandsaur 6,476 2,727 38 667 9.235 523 2 240
10 Sh;;.japur 6.467 2,847 3 679 9,342 579 1 78 11 Sa.rdarpur 7,155 1,911 10 924 9,641 296 1 60
'*2
IMPERIAL TABLE VI
Birthplace
1. General-This table corre~ponds to Imperial Table VI of 1931. It gives statistics relating to the birthplace of all perwns eI}umerated in the State and it is from thjs table that information is derived about migration from one district of the State to another and immigration from places outside its borders. As regards emigration to other parts of India no particulars have been obtained from the provinces and States concerned on this Occasion and therefore Subsidjary Table VI (i) has been omitted.
On the enumeration slips the unit of birthplace recorded for the persons born in Gwalior was a district or city and for those born outside Gwalior the dLtrict, State or country.
2. Subsidiary Table-The main statistics of immigration have been E,urrrr:ari~(d in the accompanyirg Sub:;idiary Tabb VI (ii). It shows that out of 41006,159 pen.ons (;numerated
in the State 3,614A18 or 90'2 per cent were born wjthin its borders. To the remaining 9'8 per cent, the provinces and States adjacent to the Gwalior State contrjbuted 9'3 per cent and the non-contiguous parts only '5%. In 1931 these proportions were 92'0, 7'6 & '4 per cent, respectively. A consideration of these figures suggests two main conclusions. The first is the general immobility of the population. As many as 832 persons in every thousand were enumerated in the district where they were born. The second conclmion is that the proportion of the foreign born enumerated in the State shows an increase of nearly 2 per cent over the figures of 1931.
As far as inter-district migration is concerned, Gird £hows the highest number of immigrants and Sardarpur the least. In:mi .. gration from adjacent provinces and States is largest in the Ujjain and Mand~aur distrjcts.
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District. State, Province ,--_. District
or Gwallor State Gird Country where born ,- -,. ,- -"-----~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Gwalior State 4,006,159 2,116,568 1,889,591 493,232 266,969 226,263
A. Born in India 4,005,918 2,116,401 1,889,517 493,138 266,905 226.233
I. Districts within the State 3,614,418 1,973,032 1,641,386 448,808 244,895 203,913
Gird 311,619 171,343 140,276 297,336 166,874 130,462
Bhind 401,545 227,038 174,507 11.179 3,670 7,509
Morena 419,887 238,221 181,666 11,963 5,399 6,564
Sheapur 131,246 71,882 59,364 1.849 971 878
Shivpuri 439,235 233,683 205,552 8,648 3,267 5,381
Goona 445,578 238,257 207,321 1,107 609 498
Bhilsa 219,093 118,802 100,291 506 275 231
Ujjain 329,351 176,277 153,074 354 305 49
Mandsaur 250,274 139,929 110,345 355 176 179
Shajapur 338,892 182,800 156,092 229 106 123
Sardarpur 156,690 81,573 75,117 67 46 21
Lashkar City 118,747 65,147 53,600 114,527 62,923 51,604
Ujjain City 50,378 27,490 22,888 640 262 378
Gwalior unspecified 1,883 590 1,293 48 12 36
II. Pnvinces and States beyond Gwalior
in India 391,500 143,369 248,131 44,330 22,010 22,320
(a) Provinces and States adjacent to the 370,537 131,293 Gwalior State
239,244 37,277 17,788 19,489
(1) Central IndIa Agency 172,367 57,410 114,957 7,567 2,812 4,755
(i) States 171,972 57,336 114,636 7,548 2,793 4,755
Ajaigarh 9 3 6 3 1 2
Alipura. 1'1 2 15 1 1
Alirajpur " 1,435 539 896
Barwani 1,001 547 454
Bhopal e·. 27,027 8,676 18,351 263 109 154
Bijawar 903 495 408 75 38 31 Charkhari 312 164 148 67 44 23 Chhatarpur 357 135 222 59 21 38 Datia 14,819 4,101 10,718 4,807 1,491 3,316 Dewas Senior 1,646 450 1,196 2 2 Dewas Junior 4,810 1,398 3,412 2 2
44
Birthplace
Birthplace
where enumerated
---------------"""\ Bhind Morena Sheopur
,- -A.. r- "--_ , -. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons :Males Females
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
429.135 231,957 197,178 430,274 237,774 192,500 144,313 75,874 68,439
429,121 231,954 197,169 430,268 237,770 192,498 144,310 75,871 68,439
392,724 224,137 168,587 412,342 232,958 179.384 133,190 71,659 61,531
5,432 1,236 4,196 3,293 61019 2,6':4 320 157 163
382,908 221,565 161,343 5,801 750 5,051 118 47 71
2,737 646 2,091 40,),559 230,482 170,077 3,067 717 2,350
41 24 17 1,008 366 642 126,948 69,925 57,0~3
523 209 314 318 159 159 2,343 635 1,708
108 51 57 121 50 71 146 75 71
126 35 91 95 26 69 28 14 14
232 70 162 123 41 82 24 6 18
9 6 3 37 17 20 13 8 5
53 24 29 40 19 21 27 16 11
7 4 3 19 11 S 4 4
468 258 210 920 348 572 145 49 96
SO 9 71 8 8 7 6 1
36,399 7,B17 28,582 17,926 4,B12 13,114 11,120 4,212 6,90B
35,640 7.622 28.018 17.394 4,591 12,803 10,949 4,123 6.826
10,949 2,566 8.383 326 120 206 485 204 281
10;949 2.566 8.383 322 118 204 485 204 281
3 3
8 8 3 3
1 1 ,-..,~
1 1 , . I
72 8 . ~
64 38 19 19 29 11 18
4 4 1 101 101 12 4 8 7 7 37 16 21
4 1 3 2 1 1 70 4 66 7,005 1.B07 5.198 99 30 69 10 3 7
1 1 ••
45
Imperial Table VI , ,
Imperial Table Vl-
Distrim District. State. Province r-or Shivpuri Goona Country where born "-- , r-- --Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
17 18 19 20 21 22 Gwalior State 441,869 232,141 209.728 474,536 249.155 225,381
A. Born in India ,. 4.17,867 ' 232,139 209,728 474,525 249,145 225,380 I. Districts within the State 428,901 229,062 199,839 446,562 239,065 207,49'1
Gird 3,145 983 2,162 311 168 143 Bhind 275 140 135 321 198 123 Morena 374 186 188 532 317 215 Sheopur 783 268 515 403 193 210 Shivpuri 418,780 225,846 192,934 7,703 2,986 4,717 Goona 4,795 1.290 3,505 434,317 233.958 200,359
Bhilsa 83 41 42 1,615 530 1,085 Ujjain 60 29 31 203 132 71 l\landsaur 21 13 8 97 45 52 Shajapur 27 17 10 219 98 121
Sardarpur 17 7 10 355 342 13 Lashkar City .. 212 172 40 324 28 296 Ujjain City 2 2 41 18 23 Gwalior unspecified 327 68 259 121 52 69
II. Provinces and States in India 12,966 3,077 9,889 27,963 10.080 17,883 beyond Gwalior (a) Provinces and States adjacent to the 12,691 2.908 9,783 26,359 9,158 17,201 Gwalior State
(1) Central India Agency 5,131 1,232 3,999 5,656 1,895 3.761 (i) States 5,227 1,228 3,999 5,634 1,883 3,751
Ajaigarh .. Alipura .. Alirajpur .. .. Barwani
Bhopal ... 40 13 27 961 317 644
Biiawar 419 215 204 11 4 7 Charkhari 1:-.10 67 63 35 21 14 Chhatarpur 13 13 82 41 41 Datia 2,405 498 1,907 86 44 42 Dewas Senior
35 9 26 Dewas Junior - 26 23 3
46
Birthplace
'Birthplace-(contd. )
where enumerated
----------~~,------------------------------------------------ --"'" Bhilsa
~-----------~~----------~ Persons
23
254,050
254.049
220,813
506
265
237
85
541
2.919
215.506
137
26
162
19
380
4
26
33.136
32.373
18.257
17,974
1
2
11,931
23 7 9
338 5 ..
Males
24
133,239
133,238
119,790
258
174
170
48
329
1.152
117,272
58
19
101
3
206
13,448
12.923
6,974
6,974
1
2
4,195
17 5 5
194
5 ...
Females
25
120.811
120,811
101,023
248
91
67
37
212
1,767
98,234
79
7
61
16
174
4
26
19.788
19.450
11,283
11,000
7,736
6 2
4
144
~---
Persons
26
461.723
461,670
386,778
1,057
446
214
67
278
1,273
731
322,054
1,792
6,761
699
781
49,633
992
74,892
70.115
46,966
46,931
2
1
17
15
4,463
14
7 9
45 1.604 4,781
UJjain __ .A. ______ ,
:Males Females
27
238,965
238,923
207,675
836
316
140
46
176
641
407
173,356
914
2,439
323
597
27,194
290
31,248
28.382
15,949
15,934
47
8
11
1,295
10 5 3
24 434
1,372
28
222.758
222.747
179,103
221
130
74
21
102
632
324
148,698
878
4,322
376
184
22,439
7C2
43.644
41.733
31,017
30,997
H
4
3,168
4 2 6
21 1,170
3,409
l\Tand'aur ,----- A ___ ,
Per<;ons Males
29
314.842
314,792
250,181
65
72
46
24
27
114
94
1,342
247,213
691
137
251
105
64.611
61,001
22,845
22,845
1
-I:
168
245 6
93
3
30
162,607
162.575
139,744
-13
66
39
18
22
67
59
525
138,428
242
76
152
7
22.831
20,616
7.211
7,211
100
102
50 1
---"" Femabs
31
152,235
152,217
110,437
6
7
6
5
47
35
817
108,785
449
61
99
98
41.780
40,385
15,634
15,634
4
68
143 6
43 2
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI--
District District, State, Province ,....------------------_ .... _------
or Shajapur Sardarpur Country where born r--------h--------~ r--------~--------~ Persons .Males Females Persons Males Females
1 32 33 34 35 36 37
Gwa~lor State .. 382,897 196,761 186,136 179,288 91,126 88,162
A. Born in [Oidia 382,890 196,756 186,13.J 179,286 91,125 88,161
I. Districts within the State 337,118 182,420 154,698 157,001 81,627 75,374
Gird 96 62 34 58 37 21
Bhind 137 92 45 23 20 ~
Morena 146 115 31 12 10 2
Sheopur 27 19 8 11 4 7
Shivpuri 63 46 17 11 8 3
Gaona 489 218 271 189 146 43
Bhilsa 268 119 149 41 24 17
Ujjain 3,992 1,450 2,542 830 305 525
Mandsaur .. 514 195 319 197 108 89
Shajapur 330,617 179,712 150,905 66 26 40
Sardarpur 56 21 35 155,310 80,(36 74,574
Lashkar City .. 511 214 297 228 200 28
Ujjain City 58 14 44
Gwalior unspecified - 144 143 1 25 3 22
II. Provinces and States in India 45.772 14,336 31,436 22,285 9,498 12,787 beyond Gwallor
(a) Prov111ces and States adjacent to the 44,961 13,861 31,100 21.777 9.321 12,456 Gwalio-r State
(I) Central India A~ency 34,096 10,304 23,792 19,989 8,143 11.846
(i) States 34,079 10,293 23,786 19,978 8,132 11,846
Ajaigarh ... Alipura 2 2
Alirajpur 1.412 529 883
Barwani 982 532 450
Bhopal .. 8,986 2.575 6,411 76 34 42
Bijawar 10 8 2
Charkhari 4 2 2
Chhatarpur 15 8 7 1 1
Datia 15 6 9 6 3 3 Dewas Senior
Dewas Junior
~ 48
Birthplace
Birthplace-- (contd.)
where enumerated ________ .A. _____________ • _____________________ -.
Lashkar City Ujjain City ~ __ -_~--_A--------, ~ __ - __ --_--A----------~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
38 39 40 41 42 43
182,492 99,536 82,956 81,272 44,296 36,976
182,418 99,485 82,933 81,233 .14,265 36,968
149,025 81,363 67,662 56,924 31,430 25,494
21,230 10,653 10,577 792 634 158
3,054 1,872 1,182 301 226 75
4,886 2,836 2,050 166 98 68
1,040 580 460 29 15 14
2,708 1.350 1,358 190 118 72
935 541 394 861 427 434
410 234 176 450 294 156
277 257 20 580 331 249
338 169 169 520 374 146
197 89 108 1,710 841 869
59 41 18 222 114 108
113,234 62,468 50,766 557 490 67
616 262 354 49,633 27,194 22,439
41 11 30 913 274 639
33,393 18,122 15,271 24,309 12,835 11,474
27,246 14,425 12,821 21,012 10,809 10,203
3,487 1,670 1,817 7,850 3,416 4,434
3,468 1,651 1,817 7,843 3,416 4,427
:{ 2 2 2
7 ,I :3
203 87 116 978 442 531
43 19 24 8 7
8 :l 6 3 :l • 40 15 25 7 (j
1,405 1)29 776 ~6 19 17
Imperial Table VI
I,mperial Table VI--
District ,-
District, State, Province GwaJlor State Gird or r---~---..A.--~--
,-___ --A~ ____ ~_.
Country where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Feroales
1 2 3 4 5 G 7
Dewas unspecified 6,718 2,110 4,608 162 63 99
Dhar ,. 11,719 4,533 7,186 74 36 38
Indore 50,210 16,617 33,593 648 308 340
Jaora 9,054 2,980 6,074 16 10 6
Jhabua 3,320 1,428 1,892
Jobat .. 1,113 411 702
Khaniadbana 2.320 511 1,809 15 5 l()
Khilchipur 950 325 625 8 '1
Kurwai 2,318 697 1,621 8 2 6
Maihar 3 3 3 3
Nagod 4 2 2
Narsingarh 7,006 2,243 4,763 68 54 14
Orchba 5,188 2,558 2,630 804 418 386
Panna 346 184 162 17 2 15
Piploda 671 198 473
Rajgarh 6,319 2,133 4,186 24 15 9
Ratlam 5,227 1,696 3,531 19 10 9
Rewa 606 221 385 243 102 141
Sailana 1.569 547 1,022 1 1
Samtbar 1,693 298 1,395 159 49 110
Sitamau 3,282 1,131 2,151
(ii) Central IndilS unspecified 395 74 321 19 19
(2) Rajputana Agency 103,930 39,127 64,803 5.651 2,918 2,733
(i) States 103,656 38,935 61,721 S,626 2,90.' 2,722
Alwar J ,193 710 483 395 225 170
Banswara 169 72 97
Bharatpur 1,030 495 535 378 204 J74
Bikaner 196 84 112 40 22 18
Bund! 753 286 467 16 8 R
Dholpur 7,162 2,469 4,693 1,988 941 1,047
Dungarpur 80 30 50
Jaipur 17,215 8,558 8,657 1,372 799 573
SO
Birthplace
Birthplace-( c01#d.)
where enumera.ted -----'----------._--------------------,------"\
Bhind r-------~~ __ --__ ~ Persons Males Female,
8
4
15 1,722
14
1
439
23
6
118
1,495
791
7.97
38
12
131
190
3
8 351
8
126
3
5
238
321
321
18
S
36
133
10
1 7
1,371
6
313
22
3
113
1.257
470
170
20
4
9S
57
Morena ,-----'-Persons Males
11
3
3 22
43
4
6
4
7
4R
2
26
1
4
6,038
(',038
68
106
2
19
4,688
SRI
12
10
43
3
1
6
1
3
2
2,060
2,060
37
37
8
t,303
372
51
Females
13
-
3
3 12
5
4
7
42
23
1
:1
3,978
3,978
31
69
1
11
3,385
209
Sheopur r------ ~--------~ Persons Males Females
14
38
3
2
36
91
2
58
9,997
9,997
8
14
2
189
61
3,810
15
19
2
1
17
2
1
27
3,680
3,680
6
6
1
56
27
1,612
16
1 19
1
19
95
1
31
6,317
0,317
2
8
133
34
2,198
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District , District, State, Province Shivpuri Goona
or , ~-~--. , _J-____ ......
Country where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 17 18 19 20 21 22
Dewas unspecified - 2
Dhar .. ... 4 4 51 28 23 Indore - 51 27 24 280 132 148 Jaora ,. 23 16 7
Jhabua - 3 3 2 2
Jobat. .
Khaniadhana 1.boO 292 1,568 376 159 217
Khilchipur - 5 2 3 127 37 90
Kurwai 1 1 148 24 124
Maibar -Nagod .. Narsingarh ... 2 1 844 266 573
Orchha 146 39 107 111 43 68
Panna 123 63 60 58 38 20
Piploda
Rajgarh 18 8 10 2,335 665 1,670
Ratlam 3 1 '2 16 9 7
Rewa 23 3 20
Sailana
Samthar 2 1 2 1 1
Sitamau 2 1
(U) CentraZ India unspecified .J ,I 22 12 10
(2) Rajputana A~ency 2,171 616 1,555 13,497 4,731 8,766
(i) States 2,O(J9 525 1,5.1,1 13,491 4,728 8,766
Alwar 22 l~ 10 56 27 29
Banswara
Bbaratpur 23 21 2 54 32 22
Bikaner 4 4 39 16 23
Bundi 1 1 128 53 75
Dholpur 69 38 31 90 54 36
Dungarpur
Jaipur 396 90 306 96B 520 41.B
52
Birthplace-( contd.)
where enumerateu ..A..
Bhilsa , ____ ..A.. __ _
Persons Males
23
5 13 96
9
2,150
176
2,945
37
213
2
4
8
283
4,449
4,396
6
3
3
20
199
24
5 52
3
663
73
1,610
21
116
5
1,630
1,577
6
3
3
11
127.
., Females
25
5 8
44
6
1,487
103
1,335
16
97
1
3
3
283
2,819
:>,RI9
9
72
,-Persons
26
784 4,325
20,573 3,262
228
2
61
2
3
351
G06
4:=!
22
467
3,786
107
1,164
1
186
.;5
14,441
N,41fi
289
78
313
67
14~
70
31
6,620
Ujjain .1 ________ ,
I\Iales
27
279 1,626 7,189
53
1,125 72
1
34
2
1
162
253
37
20
155
1,265
75
406
1
66
15
7.178
7,163
188
41
110
21
70
33
25
3,071
Females
28
505 2,699
13,384 ~,137
156
1
27
2
189
353
6
2
312
2.521
32
758
12(\
20
7,263
7,25.]
101
a7
203
46
79
37
6
3,549
Birthplace
a_"",,\
l\Jandsanr r------.A..------. Person;; Males Females
29 30 31
1,793 555 1,238 204 67 137
9,393 2,820 6,573 5,573 1,769 3,804
108 33 75
47 24 23
35 9 26
6 4 2
646 178 468
14 8 6
1,149 342 807
2 1 1
341 112 229
3,013 1,036 1,977
36,509 12,566 23,943
36,448 12,550 23,898
222 125 97
86 30 56
81 40 41
33 16 17
209 75 134
14 7 7
22 22
1,750 969 781
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI--
District r------.--.
District, State, ProvincE' Shajapur Sardarpur or .A._~ __ -, ~ ________ A ____ ~~ __ ~
Country where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
32 33 34 35 36 37
Dewas unspecified 3,833 1,145 2,688 132 64 68 Dhar •• 129 36 93 6,900 2,727 4,173 Indore 11,341 3,298 8,043 6,046 2,411 ~,635
Jaora 111 33 78 67 27 40 Jhabua 5 3 2 2,973 1,317 1,656
Jobat .. 1,113 411 702
Khaniadhana 1 1
Khilchipur 702 221 481
Kurwai 6 5 1 2 1
Maihar 0-'
Nagod 1
Narsingarh 5,520 1,673 3,847 2 2
Orchha 129 67 62
Panna 1 1
Piploda 2 2 1
Rajgarh 3,138 1,158 1,980 3 3
Ratlam 53 20 33 190 47 143
Rewa 3 I 2
Sailana 15 9 6 46 18 28
Samthar
Sitamau 58 22 36 22 6 16
(ii) Central India unspecified 17 11 fi 11 11
(2) Rajputana Agency 9,121 2,606 6,515 1,265 821 444
(i) States 9,121 2,606 6,515 /,'260 821 439
Alwar 79 59 20 10 7 3
Banswara 2 1 3 3
Bharatpur 48 37 11 1 1
Bikaner 3 3 3 3
Bundi 38 13 25 1 1
Dbolpur 28 17 11 3 2 I
Dungarpur 22 22 3 3
Jaipur 793 466 327 536 399 137
54
Birthplace-( cOlltd.)
where enumerated _______ .A ________ ~ ___ , - _______________ , __ _"
Lashkar City Ujjain City ,~----. .A. __ ~ ___ ....., r-------.A.------.. Persons Males Female" Persons Males Females
38
156 67
557 14
8
5
26
738
7
20
15
49
1
96
Ii)
3,979
3.954
331
:3'27
37
16
1,345
1
1,009
39
63 35
268 9
4
4
2
16
409
"
14
9
30
1
32
19
2,089
2,075
195
184
22
8'
681
1
591
40
93 32
289 5
4
1
4
10
329
5
6
6
19
6·1
1,890
!,87!1
136
14:1
15
S
664
411:;
41 42 43
784 ~7~ 505
519 184 335 3,236 1,421 1,815
308 150 153 19 1:2 7
2
56 33 23
9:! 51 41
SSG 227 329
3U 26 4
15 14 1
277 55 222
730 368 362
63 51 12
HO 48 32
1
36 15 21
7 7
6,880 3,243 3,637
fi,861 J,23.J .1,627
15(i 101 55
:w :ll ~
290 93 HI7
16 15 1
78 35 43
S:J 28 :11
:1,42fi 1,351 2,074
55
Birthplace
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District District, State, Province ,--~-------
or Gwalior State Gird Country where born ,-__ ~~.A-_____ . _____ , .---__ .A. _____ .....
Persons TIl ales Females Persons Males Female.
~ 3 .J 5 6 7
Jaisalmere 1,858 46 1,812
Jhalawar 5,490 2,037 3,453 10 10
Jodhpur (}\farwar) 4,812 2,b71 2,141 70S 394 314 Karauh 2,581 1,20b 1,375 274 85 189
I{lshangarh 409 178 231 30 19 11
J{Qtah 14,492 5,145 9,347 193 96 97
Partabgarh 5,414 1,816 3,598 74 40 34
Shabpura 18 18
Sirohi 70 45 25
Tonk 17,903 5,445 12,468 74 30 44 Udaipur (J\Iewar) 22,811 7,642 15,169 73 40 33
(U) Rajplltana unspecified 274 192 82 "" ~" 74 17
(3) United Provinces .. 81,482 29,381 52,101 22,667 11,394 11,273
(i) British Districts 80,026 28,722 57,304 22,389 11,246 11,143
Agra .. 11.415 4,555 6,860 3,832 1,904 1,928
Aligarh 1.428 764 664 786 438 348
Allahabad 753 387 366 .. 330 193 137 Almon, 158 121 37 121 90 31
Azamgarh 66 35 31 25 17 8
Bahraich 56 7 49 14 6 8
Banda 731 231 500 176 66 110
Barabanki 328 181 147 -C} ;:J~ 35 17
BareilIv 514 215 299 219 103 116
Basti 56 33 23 ~ 6 :! .~
Benarac' 445 242 203 195 a9 106
Bijnor 186 109 77 90 46 44 Budaun 486 259 227 160 91 69
Bulandshahar 726 465 261 425 265 160
Ca\vupore 4,064 1,342 2,722 1,097 547 550 DehraduTl 54 34 20 33 17 16 Etah •• 892 398 494 296 176 120 Etawah 8.698 2,758 5,940 1 ,SOil 1123 783
5(1
37 7 30 18 10 8 99 3S 61 10 7 3 I) ~ 3 14 5 9
23,798 4,712 19,086 10,910 2,349 8,561 426 221 205 23,687 4,695 18,992 10,833 2,344 8,489 422 218 204
1,812 476 1,336 4,647 1,440 3,207 48 21 27
87 42 45 134 55 79 23 9 14 74 17 57 95 13 82 5 3 2
- 7 5 2 2 2
16 1 15 2 1 1
18 ... 18 1 .. 1
290 11 279 47 1 46 12 4 8 20 20 5 1 4 2 1 1
116 8 108 57 26 31 5 3 2
6 5 I .... -16 2 l' 9 4 5 10 6 4 8 7 1 6 5 1 1
72 16 56 27 7 20 a 2 1 25 22 3 3S 27 11 7 5 2
1,528 172 1,356 537 55 482 54 27 27 9 9 2 2
194 16 178 125 29 96 5 3 2 5,519 1,466 4,053 1,002 129 873 54 22 32
57
Imperial Table VI
Itnperial Table Vl-
District District. State. Province r-
or Shivpuri Gaona Country where born r- r- ---Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 17 18 19 20 21 22
Jaisalmere .. :J 3
Jhalawar - 1 54 31 23
Jodhpur (Marwar) .. 62. 29 33 132 70 ') 04
Karauli 27 19 8 79 44 35
Kishangarb .. 2 39 22 17
Kotab 1,363 288 1,075 4.625 1.891 2,734
Partabgarh " 3
Shabpura ._.,
Sirohi
Tonk 63 21 42 7.170 1,937 5.233
Udaipur (Mewar) 35 35 53 28 25
(ii) Rajpufal1Q unspecifi#d 102 91 11 3 3
(3) United Provinces •. 5,135 1,023 4,112 5,174 1,8M 3,340
(i) British Districts 4,985 947 4,038 5.743 1,806 3,337
Agra ,. 102 68 34 140 77 63
Aligarh 27 13 14 58 42 16
Allahabad 12 8 4 26 12 14
Almora 2 2
Azamgarb :3 3
Bahraicb
Banda 32 15 17 15 9 6
Barabanki 2 1 6 3 3
Bareilly 12 7 5 19 12 7
Basti
Benaras 21 6 15 15 11 " Bijnor 13 11 2 23 15 8
Budaun 6 3 3 24 16 8
Bulandshahar 11 5 6 52 42 10
cawnpore 32 20 12 90 57 33 DehraduD 2 2 Etab '. 19 3 16 36 31 5 Etawab 32 15 17 62 38 24
58
Birthplace-(contd. )
where enumerated
,----Persons
23
57
10
120
17
3,953
6
53
3,902
3,899
90
33
12
8
6
31
15
14
22
53 1.7
Bhilsa ~----- ,
..
Males Females
24
4
5
68
1,349
53
2,070
2,069
37
24
5
18
4
" 2
8
12
'l4
!
39 16
25
53
5
52
16
2,604
6
1,831
1,830
53
1
13
3
6
6
10
26
14 11
Ujjain ,... . ____ ..A..
Persons Males
26
3
642
1,768
658
97
1,027
406
12
762
1,424
25
6,583
6,036
530
192
J37
II
23
88
183
24
16
162
58
447 5
117 23i
27
2
323
1,042
360
43
526
195
7
406
700
15
4,102
3,844
406
59
85
tOo
72
11(\
5
101
102
27
334
4 68
167
, Females
28
319
726
298
54
50]
211
5
356
724
10
2,481
2,192
124
107
37
;3
5
22
16
73
8
19
22
'1
60
31
113
1 49 64
Birthplace
Mandsaur ,.... ___ -_--A.
Persons
29
1,776
1,249
1,074
39
218
688
4,831
18
33
3,334
20,771
61
1,379
1,304
116
51
25
5
5
32
20
17
25
15
\}
67
81 2
31 73
Males
30
1,071
584
27
81
253
1,555
24
1,063
6,630
16
747
722
73
31
15
4
1
-, 17
e
16
?
8
5
49
43 1
19 36
"-\
Females
31
1,776
178
490
12
137
435
3,276
18
9
2,271
14,141
45
632
582
43
20
10
1
1
15
13
1
4
18
38 1
12 37
Imperial Table VI
rmperial Table Vl-
District District, State, Province r-
or Shajapur Sardarpur Country where born r-
__ ..A.. ____ -, r-- --A. ......
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 32 33 34 35 36 37
Jaisalmere 16 10 6
Jhalawar 3,490 595 2,895 20 10 10
Jodhpur (Marwar) 228 131 97 397 245 152
Karauli 67 43 24 17 15 2
Kishangarh 14 8 6 4 2 2
Kotah 1,659 511 1,148 15 8 7
Parlabgarh 25 9 16 17 8 9
Shahpura
Sirohi 23 12 11 2 2
Tonk 2,376 580 1.796 17 4 13
Udaipur (Mewar) 210 114 96 210 116 94
(ii) Rajputana unspecified 5 5
(3) United Provinces .. 1,120 637 483 388 292 96
(i) British Districts .. 961 547 41,f 367 284 83
Agra •• S8 47 41 10 6 4
Aligarb .. 30 20 10 7 5 2
Allahabad 25 16 9 12 5 7
Almora 2 2
Azamgarh 1
Bahraich
Banda 10 8 2 25 23 2
Barabanki 10 8 2
Bareilly 5 2 3 4 2 2
Basti
Benaras 18 7 11 6 5 1
Bijnor 6 5
Budaun 9 9
Bulandshahar 17 10 7 4 3
Cawnpore 141 58 83 7 5 2
Dehradun Etah •• 14 12 2 2 2 Etawah 78 37 41 14 9 5
GO
Birthplace
OirthPlace-( contd.)
where enumerated ..A. -~ ~
Lashkar City Ujjain City ,... -----A.-_______ -.
~----~---~--~-----~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
38 39 40 41 42 43
3 2
10 10 308 195 113
348 176 172 557 321 236
227 61 166 421 221 200
29 18 II 34 9 25
104 53 51 593 325 268
72 40 32 130 99 31
12 7 5
57 24 33 414 231 183
u (} 0 335 180 155
25 14 11 19 9 10
18,673 10,129 8,544 4,732 3,201 1,531
18,412 9,989 8,423 4,216 2,969 1,247
3,230 1,720 1,510 407 335 72
718 401 317 94 65 29
313 177 136 108 81 27
121 90 31 10 8 2
24 17 7 6 [j
14 6 8
130 55 75 47 38 9
47 31 16 45 26 19
202 95 107 27 24 :;
8 6 2 5 5
187 88 99 63 43 20
85 44 41 14 9 5
147 83 64 153 99 54
38S 240 148 26 21 5
909 503 406 306 247 59 31 16 15 4 3 1
254 160 94 71 63 8
l,093 681 412 143 126 17
1)1
Imperial Table VI
Im'perlal Table VI-
District District, State, Province r-
or Gwalior State Gird Country where born ,-_._---_ ..... .._ -. ,- ----"-- -. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
farrukhabad 1,548 815 733 749 464 285 Fatehpur 704 200 504 96 57 39 Fyzarad 135 82 53 32 20 12 Garhwal 218 193 25 82 75 7 (;hazipuf 55 30 2S 17 17
Gonda 67 37 30 26 16 10 Gorakhpur 89 57 32 47 33 14 Hamirpur 554 122 432 146 53 93
Hardoi 467 171 296 183 91 92
Jalaun 10,094 2,023 8,071 1,826 572 754
Jaunpur 296 200 96 50 34 16
Jhansl 25,386 8,776 16,610 7,193 3,186 4,007
Kheri. 35 7 28 7 1 6
Lucknow 487 267 220 229 110 119
Mainpuri 3,345 984 2,361 837 477 360
Meerut 475 264 211 207 118 89 Mirzapur 45 33 12 24 22 2
Moradabad 579 276 303 219 133 86
'Muttra 1,550 859 691 770 431) 340
Muzaffernagar 88 63 25 37 30 ,. Nainital 35 23 II 28 17 11 Pilibhit 46 9 37 19 6 13
Rae Bareli 1,026 410 606 97 66 31
Sabaranpur 171 103 68 66 48. 18
Sbahjahanpur 224 119 105 134 80 54
Sitapur 410 171 239 99 59 40 Sultanpuf 117 72 45 12 11 Unao 724 210 514 192 108 84
(ii) State-RampuT ., 415 232 183 142 77 65
(iii) United Provinces unspecified. , 1.041 427 614 136 71 65
(4) Central Provinces and Berar. , 12,758 5,375 7.383 1,392 6M '128 Akola 214 f}~ 118 33 23 10
62
Birthplace
Birthplace-( contd.)
.,here enumerated ..A..
..., Bhind Morena Shropur
r- -"- ~ • __ .A.. , ,-- ---"- ..,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
332 72 260 140 48 92 27 23 4
313 24 289 III 12 99 9 2 7
11 6 5 4 3
40 40 16 16 7 6
2 Z 3 1 2
20 9 11 3 2
4 4 1 1 1
256 19 237 72 8 64 '7 3 4
115 9 loa 85 7 78
6.641 1,118 5,523 1,696 57 1.639 13 7 e
70 70 1 1
3.987 766 3,221 218 71 147 46 26 20
5 5 11 11
31 12 19 36 8 28 6 2 4
1.058 217 841 1,176 119 1,057 13 6 7
10 5 5 51 30 21
3 3 3 1 2 1
21 10 11 21 13 S 17 14 3
145 47 98 220 105 115 26 15 11
5 5 16 9 1
04
4 4 :2 1 1 1 1
307 22 285 29 19 10 15 t 14
S 5 3 9 S
16 16 14 6 8
90 16 74 t06 1 105
10 5 5
373 18 355 47 S 39
60 9 51 16 15 4 3
51 8 43 61 4 57
102 13 79 120 62 58 41 18 lJ
63
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District District, State, Province r-
or Shivpuri Goona Country where born r- .A.- , r- -...A. - ......
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 17 18 19 20 21 22
Farrukhabad 28 18 10 44 32 12
Fatebpur 10 6 4 21 11 10
Fyzabad 1 10 4 6
Garhwal 2 2 6 6
Ghazipur 3 3
Gonda 2 1 I
Gorakhpur 12 5 7 3 2 1
Hamirpur 5 1 4 8 2 6
Hardoi 7 4 3 9 4 5
Jalaun 41 19 22 77 53 24
Jaunpur
Jhansi 4,460 660 3.800 4,129 1,174 2,955
Kheri .. .. 1
LuckllOW 13 7 6 11 6 5
Mainpuri .. 28 14 14 50 29 21
Meerut 5 2 3 50 10 40
Mirzapur .. 1
Moradabad 11 7 4 26 20 6
Muttra. 21 12 9 67 50 17
Muzaffernagar 5 3 2 7 6 1
Nainital
Pilibhit 2 ... Rae Bareli 1 1 13 7 6
Saharanpur 1 1 ... 4 2 2
5hahjahanpur - 7 2 5
Sitapur 1 ... 10 6 4
5ultanpur 1 1 ... ... . . Unao 6 4 2 12 7 5
(ii) State-Rampur 20 13 7 11 IS 3
(iii) United Provinces unspecified 130 63 67 20 20
(4) CeJltral Provinces and Berar 154 37 117 2.032 698 1,334
Akola 2 .. 2 19 14 5
64
Birthplace
Birthplace- (contd.)
where enumerated ).,.,-~--- ._------ ~-.. ---------------------------.....
Bhilsa Ujjain Mandsaur ,-
.A. ________ -,
,------~-------"----------~ r--------.A.--------~ Person~ Males Female~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2a 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
20 13 7 118 87 31 43 22 21 19 11 8 75 49 26 26 14 12
4 3 47 35 12 15 6 9
2 2 34 18 16 16 15 1 3 2 4 3 4 4
2 2 to 7 3 2 2
1 11 9 2 6 3 3 13 8 5 40 22 ]8 3 2 1
4 3 43 42 12 10 2
50 30 20 187 130 57 33 16 17
2 2 27 25 2
3.236 1.680 1,556 1,815 1,050 765 26 21 5
9 5 4
7 7 119 96 2J 25 13 12
29 IS 11 1()2 69 33 22 8 14
78 53 25 62 38 24
9 7 2 2 2
25 18 7 188 34 154 26 13 13
15 7 8 202 143 59 63 37 26
8 3 5 4 2 2
4 4
18 18
24 13 11 257 158 99 241 106 135
55 22 33 9 7 2
15 9 6 37 22 15
15 15 68 62 6 16 7 9
13 6 7 55 34 21 17 8 9
17 13 4 42 28 14 16 9 7
.1 ! 110 101 9 30 14 16
437 157 280 45 11 34
5,765 2,249 3.516 2.125 1,153 972 268 92 176
12 8 4 46 23 23 8 3 5
(if'
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table Vl~
District I----------._--------------------------~
District, State, Province Shajapur Sardarpur or
,.-~ ___ .A. r------~-.A.-~------.
Country where born PeI1l0DS i\lales Female~ Persons Males Females
32 33 34 35 36 37
Farrukhabad 27 24 3 20 12 S
Fatehpur 21 13 8 3 1 2
Fyzabad 4 2 2 ? 4 3
Garhwal 8 8 5 5
Gbazipur 19 a 16
Gonda 2 2
Gorakhpur 3 3 Hamirpur 4 4
Hard()i S 7 1
Ja.la.un 26 17 9 4 4
Jaunpur 6 :.I. 4 140 137 S
Jharu;i 252 126 126 24 Hl 8
Kheri •.
Lucknow 7 4 a 3 2
Ma.bpuri 25 25 5 2 3
Meerut 6 3 3 5 4
Mlrzapur 2
Moradabad 11 8 1. 14 6 8
Muttra. 15 9 6 6 4 2
Muzaf[emagas 5 5
Nainital
Pilibhit
Rae Bareli 31 23 Ij II .[ 7
Saharau:pur 6 4 <J 1:1 13
Shahjahanpur
Sita.p~I 4 4
Sultanpur 5 4 1 3 '2 1
Ullao 14 13 S 2 ;}
(ii) State-Ramp"r 19 S 14
(iii) United Provinces u1Ispeci,fierl •. 140 85 55 -11 8 JJ
(4) Central Provincta and Btrar 614 314 311) U5 (IS 70
Akola 91 25 1$6 1
(*!
Birthplace
Birthplace--( contd.)
where enumerated .A.
"' Lashkar City Ujjain City ~--____ --A ______ ~
~------"-Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females
38 39 40 4jJ 42 43
677 438 239 89 65 24 78 48 30 53 38 15 30 19 11 18 13 5 33 26 7 4 3 1 17 17 2 2
25 15 10 6 5 29 17 12 10 8 2 85 36 49 23 13 10
125 88 37 39 38 1
761 481 280 159 107 52
14 10 4 20 18 2
6,161 2,871 3,290 1,524 897 627
6 6 5 1 4
207 99 108 102 88 14
630 417 213 62 49 13
183 133 70 55 40 15
22 21 8 6 2
188 .. 116 72 43 32 11
665 372 293 148 104 44
34 27 7 8 :l 5
27 16 11 4 4
16 3 13
90 60 30 141 115 26
54 41 13 52 19 33
109 72 37 8 8
60 37 23 65 62 3
12 11 1 19 19
17.l 105 68 20 18 2 128 70 58 107 99 8
733 70 63 409 133 276
1,107 537 570 1,550 949 601
33 23 10 32 23 9
61
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District District, State, Province ,-~~------------~------
or Gwallor State Gird Country where born
~ ________ A ________ ~ ,- -"----~----.....
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Amraoti 536 350 186 203 152 51
Balaghat 2 1 1
Betul 29 13 16 3 1 2
Bhandara 27 25 2
BUaspur 28 8 20 :; 3 2
Buldana 28 11 16
Chanda 1 2
Chindwara 18 14 4, 5 4 1
Damoh 35 22 13
Hoshangabad 1,040 462 578 115 48 61
Jubbulpore 635 316 319 281 135 146
Mandla 3 3
Nagpur 624 366 258 153 73 SO
N arsinghpur 36 1l 24
Nimar 489 282 207 18 16 2
Raipur 54 3'1 17 1 1
Saugor 8,168 3,115 5.053 426 158 268
Seoni 5 2 3
Wardha 207 42 165 39 22 17
Yeotmal- 8 8
(j) Central PrOVi11&eS unspecified .. 570 190 380 110 29 81
(b) Non-contiguous Provinces and States .. 18,277 10.87, 7,406 0,539 3,959 2,580
(5) Ajmer-Merwara 2,371 1,223 1,148 187 65 122
(6) Assam •. 38 14 24 10 3 17
(7) Baluchistan 91 63 28 1) 4 1
Quetta 40 30 10 2 1
Baluchistan unspecified 51 33 18 3 3
(8) Bengal .. 507 286 221 213 141 7'J
(i) British Districts 336 198 138 134 87 47
Burdwan 13 I) 4 1 1 Calcutta 274 157 117 121 78 43 Chittagong 1 1 ... 1 1
as
Birthplace-(contd.)
where enumerated
Bbind ,-______ .. ..__..A_ _________ ----..,
Persons Males Femak'q
8 9 10
4 2 2
1
9 8
5 3 .J
37 15 22
1 1
42 41
222 122 100
13 1 12
26 9 17
20 8 12
19 8 11
, Persons
11
4
2
22
25
82
4
1
24
3
183
32
10
20
33
28
28
Morena ..A...
Males
12
3
12
10
26
Z
7
121
13
20
20
7
6
6
69
.~---,
Females
13
2
10
15
6
2
17
:2
162
19
16
22
22
Birthplace
Sheopur _____ ..A. ____ .......
Persons MaIrs Females
14 J5 16
2
4 3
:2 2
2 2
1
7 7
21 12- II
169 89 80
13 7 6
3 1 1
,; 2
2 2 -
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District _- --~~-----.- --------- ~- -~~.-~-...._.,-,_____,..--.. -----.-~~ -~ ...... ..,...-~--~~~--
Oistrid. State, Province Shivpnri Goona or
, ___ ~~~_ J--- -~. -~-., ~----....._~-~-,
Country where borll Person~ Male" Females Persons Males Females
17 18 19 20 21 22
Amraoti 5 4 58 31 27
Balaghat
Betul 11 4 7
Bh:mdara 1
Bilaspur 1
Buldana
Chanda
Chilldwara
Damoh 4 3 1 8 5 :3
Hoshangabad 9 9 52 28 24
JUbbulpore 24 2 22 35 12 23
Mandla .. Nagpur 18 9 9 18 7 11
Narsinglllluf 6 .. 6
Nimar 10 3 7
Raipur 2
Saugor 39 13 26 1,777 577 1,200
Seoni
Wardha 1
Yeotmal
( i } Celltral Provilll:es unspecified :,0 9 41 33 16 17
(b) NOil-colltiguous Provinces ana Stales .. 172 lfi6 106 1,539 903 (j36
(5) Ajmer.Merw~ra .. b 2 4 46 34 12
(6) Assam ..
(7) Baluchistan 35 18 17
Quetta ....
• BaluchistaIl ullspecified 35 18 17
(8) Bengal .. 8 4 4 20 9 11
(i) Britisb Districts .. 8 4 .J S 2 6
Burdwan 1 1
Calcutta 7 4 3 4 2 2
Chittagong ..
70
Birthplace
•
Birtbplace- (contd.)
where enumerated -_____ -"-________ ~ __ u ____________ -_- ______________________ -"
Bhilsa Ujjain Mandsaur , _____ ..A. -_ ,..------'--------- -----------_\._- --~---.
Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females J'ersons :lhles Females
23 24 :;,:; 26 '27 2~ ~l-I ::0 :n
56 23 a3 132 S!:) 43 7 6
1 8 5 3 4 2 2
1 -2 2
2 1 16 2 14 a 2
4 4 10 H 2
2 2
7 7 4 2 2
2 1 1 13 10 ::I
238 87 151 423 206 217 20 11 9
40 19 21 :lOl 122 79 12 7 5
2 2
26 11 15 237 165 72 20 13 7
9 2 7 9 3 6
11 4 7 298 178 120 68 ;~2 a6
16 10 6 24 24 '2 2
5,323 2,061 3,262 424 247 177 ~3 7 26
3 1 2 142 6 136 2 :2
8 8
13 9 4 1:14 51 73 85 I; 7f)
335 213 1 '? ~~ .t,077 2,.fY! ! ,:;86 .3,431 2,11(; 1,335
10 6 4 628 377 l51 1,332 671 661
2 2 14 8 6
I 1 q R 1 5 5
1 1 1 1
8 7 5 5
11 3 8 130 84 46 48 17 31
11 j 8 /0-, 73 lY TJ 'I :i
2 2 4 :> '2 '2
5 5 75 51 24 8 6 2
71
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Imperial Table VI-
District ~--------~-----------.-- -
District, State, Province Shajapur Sardarpur or ~--~----~--~----- ,-----~----.,
Country where born Persons Males Females PerSons Males Females
32 3~\ 34 35 36 37
Amraotl 67 ,l:1 :!4
Bdaghat
Betul
Bhandara 22 22
Bilaspur
Buldana 14 14
Chanda
Chindwara
Darnoh 4 3
Hoshangabad 119 59 60 29 9 20
Jubbulpof(, .' 9 5 4 1
Mandla
Nagpur 63 39 24 18 \3 12
N arsinghpur 5 4 2 1
Nimar ]5 to 5 68 38 30
Raipur
Saugor 56 32 24 3 3
Seoni 1
Wardha 10 7 3 6 5 1
Yeotmal
( i) Central Provinces unspecified Jtl8 (i4 S,' 5 5
(b) Non-contiguous Provinces ami States 718 J3R ::80 472 153 319
(5) AJmer-Merwara 96 47 49 8 8
(6) Assam .. 1 1 1
(1) Baluchistan 10 5 5 6 2 4
Quetta 10 5 5 6 2 4
Baluchistan unspecified
{S) Bengal .. 11 S 3 4 3 1
(i) British Districts 5 '2 3 .I 3
Burdwan 3 3
Calcutta 5 2 3
Chittagong
72
Birthplace
Birthplace-( contd.)
where enumerated ----- _-------------.,
Lashkar City Ujjain ,City ,---------"--------....., ,---------"-------....., Persons :\1ales Females Persons :Males Females
38 39 40 41 42 43
202 151 51 114 82 32
1 1
3 2 5 5
a ~ 5 2 3
9 8
2 2
5 4 4 2 2
13 10 3
109 47 62 258 186 72
!:IS 33 52 60 43 17
152 73 79 228 158 70
8 3 5
13 13 193 139 54
9 9
368 141 227 353 222 131
1 1
39 22 17 140 6 134
8 8
95 27 68 106 39 67
5,676 3,443 2,233 2,813 1,672 1,141
173 57 116 100 58 42
18 1 17 2 2
5 4 1 7 6 1
2 1 1 1 1
3 3 6 5 1
20) 134 67 85 48 37
126 81 45 64 13 27
1 1 1 115 14 41 41 25 16
73
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Imperial Table VI-
District District, State, Province r----....---_..,._---____________________________ or Gwal10r State Gird Country where born ,----____ A_ _______ ~ ,. ___ .......... _____ ..A. _____ _,
Persons Males Females Person5 Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Dacca 20 15 5 5 5 Darjeeling 3 1 2 2 1
Faridpur 2 2 1
Murshidabad 18 13 S 3 3
Nadia 4 .. Rangpur 1 1
(ii) Slate-Tfipura :1 2
(iii) Bengal unspecified lfJ9 86 83 78 53 25
(9) Bihar .. 235 116 119 87 64 23 Bhagalpur 34 2 32 10 10
Darbhanga 18 17 1 17 16 1
Gaya 29 18 11 17 16 1
Hazaribagh 3 2 1 2 2
Monghyr 2 2
M uzzaftarpur 19 2 17
Patna 42 21 21 21 11 10
Ranchi 1 1
Sahabad 11 11
Bihar unspecified 76 43 33 20 19
(10) Orissa .. 34 28 6 8 '1 1
Cuttack 3 1 2 2 1 1
Puri " 2 2
Orissa unspecified 29 25 4 6 6
(11) Bombay 6,7'13 4,063 2,710 2,776 1,840 936
( i ) British Districts 4,903 ],9S:; 1,918 2,266 1,547 719
Ahmedabad 328 208 120 37 10 27 Ahmednagar 474 157 317 198 107 91 Belgaum 4& 21 25 38 15 23 Bijapur 49 38 11
Bombay 817 398 419 315 212 103 Broach 41 39 2 Dharwar 2 1 1
74
Birth place~( contd.)
where enumerated _ .. ______ J~ _____ . _ _ _____________ _
BMnd Morena Sheopur r------...... --------__
Persons Males Females I-------~-------~~ PersoDs Males Females
r-_..----"""--"-------- .. ---~ Persons Maks Females
9 10 11 12 14 15 16
..
6 5 " 4
16 1 15 " 4 " 2 l
10 10 2 2
1
'2 2 . . .. 3 2
2
4
1 1 1 1
16 5 11 71 38 33 54 24 30
15 4 11 62 35 27 33 16 77
5 5 '2 2 3 3
1
1
1 1 15 6 9 9 2 7
.. 75
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Imperial Table VI-
District r-----Shi~pu;i-~-~-~- ._,._, -------"---
District, State, Province Goona or r----
_...A..-_______ ,., ____ ~..A. __ ._ ...... __ ~
Country 1\ here born Persons Males remales Persons Males Female~
17 18 19 2(1 21 22
Dacca 2 2
Darjeeling
Faridpur
Murshidabad 1
Nadia
Rangpur
(il) State-Tripura
(iii) Bengal unspecified I,' 7 5
(9) Bihar .. " • 36 14 22
Bhagalpur
Darbhanga
Gaya 6 6
Hazaribagh
Monghyr
Muzzatfarpur 15 15
Patna 4 4 2
Ranchi
Sahabad 4 4
Bihar unspecified 9 9
(10) Orissa ,. 4 4
Cuttack
Puri ••
Orissa unspecified 4 -I
(11) Bombay 92 61 31 383 193 190
( i) British Districts 57 30 21 200 102 98
Ahmedabad 3 2
Ahmednagar ·5 5
Belgaum
Bijapur 2
Bombay 30 20 10 27 11
Broach
Dharwar
ilJ
Birthplace
Birthplace -( cotzfd.)
where ellumerated ... ___ .. ___ ~ ___ -''-______ -.-0
Bhilsa ~---------~--"------. ---~-~
Persons Males Females
-- --- ----------------~ --..---~. -___"--~'~ ----..---.. ------~-~~--.'----~~ l\Iandsaur
r-- _ ... ~~ _____ ~~~ _ _f_ .. ___ -----,
_Persons ':'lales Female,
Ujjain ______ ..A.. __
Males ~.---~---~
Females
23 24 25 26 '27 28 :,1) 31
6 4
13 1 ';
4 4
1
28 11 /7 34 S 2b
-1 2 2 53 23 30 19 3 16
11 2 9 1
1
1 4 4
1
2 2 7 5 2 2 1 1
1 1
5 5 2 2
25 11 14 13 13
16 11 5 2 2
1
15 11 4 2 2
164 100 64 2,041 1.124 917 646 405 241
68 43 25 1.378 720 658 -173 SO!) 164
:.; 2 200 150 50 53 34 19
2 261 44 217 5 4
3 3
46 37 9
24 10 14 296 84 212 75 35 40
39 38 1 2 1 1
1 1
77
Imperial Table VI
District, State, Province or
Country when' born
1
Dacca
Darjeeling
Faridpur
Murshidabad
Nadia
Rangpur
(i1) State-Tripura
(iii) Bengal unspecified
(9) Bihar ..
Bhagalpur
Darbhanga
Gaya
Hazaribagh
Mongbyr
Muzzaffarpur
Patna
Ranchi
Sahabad
Bihar unspecifled
(10) Orissa •.
Cuttack
Puri •.
Orissa unspecified
(11) Bombay
(i) British Districts
Ahmedabad
Ahmednagar
Belgaum
Bijapur
Bombay
Broach
Dharwar
Imperial Table VI-
District ,.....~------.------ --- ------~----~------'---
Shajapur Sardarpur ,.. __________ .A.-____ -~- r--~--..A-------......,
Persons Males Female::; Persons Males Females
32
6
1
5
2
357
237
22
2
4
17
78
33
5
1
4
2
1
190
121
11
2
... 13
34 35 36 37
1 2 2
1
1
1
~.
167 173 83 90
116 120 58 62
11
2
2
8 5 3
Birth place --( contd. )
where enumerated _____ ..A. _________ • ______________ ~
,Persons
38
4
2
1
3
74
81
10
15
16
2
19
19
7
2
5
2,724
2,237
33
197
37
307
Lashkar City ----"--------,
\I ales Females
39
4
1
52
60
14
16
2
10
18
6
5
1,804
7,528
7
106
15
206
40
1
3
22
21
10
8
1
1
920
709
26
91
22
101
,-Persons
+l
5
13
21
49
11
4
3
1
5
25
16
15
1,659
7,137
172
255
3
255
39
Ujjain City ..A.
:vlales
42 5
13
5
20
2
2
5
11
11
11
876
607
127
40
3
65
38
-, Females
4::1
76
29
9
4
14
5
.+
783
530
45
215
190
Birthpla~e
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District District. State. Provincr ,- -,------- ----- <_---- -----~-------or Gwalior State Gird Cuuntry whrre born ! ..... ___ ~ ___ J\,.,. _______ ~_,
~-----___ A-_______ , Person, :!\lale~ Females Persons Males Females
q ~i 4 5 6 7
East Khandesh 540 297 243 143 89 S4
Kaira .. 6 1 5
Kanara 3 3
Kolaba 117 102 15 96 84 12 Nasik .. 224 144 80 106 64 42
Panch Mahab 16 4 12
Paona 494 272 222 305 153 152 Ratnagiri 501 423 78 411 352 59
Satara 939 680 259 531 422 109
Sholapur 1&3 108 55 43 19 24
Sur"t 133 87 4& 4.l 18 23
Than;l 10 5 5 2 2
(ii) States 845 52·; 320 281 119 102
Bansda (, (J
Rhavnagar 19 18 11 9 9
Rhor .. 2 2
Cambay 2 2
Cutch 200 142 58 2 2
Gondal 2 1 1
Jamnagar 27 n 15 4 4
lath •. I) 2 " 1 Junagarh 16 13 3
Khirasra 1 1 1 1
Kolhapur 379 246 133 213 150 63
2'lfiraj 8 4 4 8 4 4
Pa1anpur 5 2 3
Rajkot 101 57 44 5 1 4
Sangli 24 9 15 7 5 2
Sawantwac1i 37 10 27 31 4 27
(iii) Bomba1' tm,~pe()ified 1.02.'i 553 472 229 /14 11$
80
Birthplace
Birthplace-( conid.)
lyjH're enumerated ----. ~-.---- -_- ---------.-.~-------.-- __ ------ -- -_ -_ -- --_ -' -.. -----------_-----~.---.,
Bhiud ,..-____ ______ J~ ____ • ____ ~ __ " .
P"rSOlb :'fak- F!'malp,
9
8
10
4
1
l\Illrcna ~~-- ... -_ .. __._" - --- -- - -~- -------, Perc;ons Males Females
11 13
18 lU
1
3
3
15 13
3 ]
" 2
2
1
...
4
81
Sheopur r-______ J\..
Persons
14
G
3
4
2
2
17
Males
15
6
4
1
2
"
6
-~-....,
Females
16
2
2
2
2
11
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District. (~~------------- ---~--
District, State, Province Shiv~uri Goona or r--~~--------' r----~--..)c_----,
Country where born Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 17 18 19 20 21 22
East Khandesh 2 33 22 11
Kaira. •• 1 1
Kanara
Kolaba 1 1
Nasik •• 1 19 18
Panch Mahals
Poona 3 3 28 21 7
Ratnagiri 1 1 1
Satara 7 4 3 61 33 28
Sholapur 7 7 4 3
Surr.t 8 6 2
Thana 6 5
(H) States 13 ·1 9 171 79 92
Bansda
Bbavnagar 8 2 6
Bhot ••
Cambay
Cuteh 1
Gonda!
Jamnagar 1
Jath •.
Junagarh
Khifasra
Kolhapur " 3 133 73 60
Mini
Palanpur
Rajkot 9 9 26 25
Sangli 1
Sawantwadi
(iii) Bombay unspecified 28 27 12 12
82
Birthplace
Birthplace -(contd.)
where enumerated , --------~.-------< --------------.------.......... ------------~
Bhilsa Uj,iain Mandsaur ,---____ ..A.. -,
,--______ .A.. _____ -, ,,----Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2:l 2,1 25 26 '27 '28 29 30 31
10 7 3 153 54 99 ')8 71 27
4 4 1
3 3
6 6 14 12 2
68 62 6 7 3 4
2 2 10 4 6
2 64 56 8 44 17 27
2 2 49 37 12 23 21 2
24 21 3 93 71 22 58 48 10
84 70 14 17 14 3
53 42 11 16 8 8
2 2
52 27 25 241 185 56 27 19 8
6 G
3 3 6 1 5
1 1
2 2
35 13 22 116 105 11 2 1 1
1
19 7 12 3 3
5 4 ... 7 4 3 9 9
... 20 12 8 3 3
3 2 2 1 1
56 53 3 2 1 1
12 2 10 2 2
1 3 3
44 30 14 ·122 21V 203 146 77 69
83
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District r-~------- ----~~--~--~-~----- --_ -~---~----
District, State, Province Shajapur Sardarpur or
--~_---'-----, r---'-'-- -_ .. ./\.-- .. _ -----, eounlly where born Prr~ons "fa](-, r('m<llc~ PCf;:;Oll" :'I1al(·, Fcmak'i
32 30 04 3S 36 ~~7
East I';:handc~h ~S 10 IS 47 '27 :20
l\_aira
I{anara
Eolaba
::'\asik 12 7 5 2
Panch :-'Iahals 4 4
Poona '27 13 14 7 ~ 5
l\atn8giri 5 4 4 :2 2
Satara 112 57 55 48 21 27
Sholapnr 8 4 4
Surat
Thana
(ii) Slates .. IU ). ~J J_J 2 2
Bausda
Bhavnagar
Bhor ..
Cambay
Cutch 44 '''' 22 ~-
( ;,)nd"J
Jamnagar
lath .. Junagarh
Ehir.1sr,t
Eolhaplll" 1 '2 :2
r.liraj ..
PalanlJlIr -l\ajkot -Sangli '2 2
Sawantwadi 1
(IiI) DOl7luG,l' Ul1sj>ce{(led 7/ 4/ 17 .r I ) . _.J J8
84
Birthplace~-( coittd.)
where enumerated ____ .A. __ ~ __ -~------- ~ _~ ___ _
Lashkar City -----~-- -....--,_~~- _-
PC['ions :'Iral"" FClll:lk_
38
!.:lG
105
303
410
530
43
36
1
,,- " ~/J
9
2
4
207
0
5
7
31
Jt.!
39
84
64
151
351
421
19
17
/7,
!.:)
148
4
5
4
:):1
4(1
1:2
41
152
59
1O~)
24
19
~iS
58
_J
4
2
27
1/
Pe[,oJ1<;
-H
59
4
G
65
:2
55
4G
4G
iX
52
OJ
(j
23
1 (,
4
1:)
:1
45
12
:l
3!11I
Ujja~,~~~Y _____ -,
~S
:\f~k, Females
(j
59
34
42
69
5
12
44
2
3
11i7
43
6
3
12
4
9
10
';0
5
1
11
4
7
:'.
10
J(jJ
Birthplace
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
District
District State, province ,---- ----_....~.-----------,___..,.----..-~----~--.... ---------_...~----
or Gwalior State Gird Country where born r-----------.,.-'-.....___..--·-~--------..
, ____ _... ___ ....A.. ____________ ""'
Per"on, :Males Fernal<:s Persons Males Fe IIlale s
1 '2 3 4 :) 6 7
(12) Sind 104 55 49 32 24 8
Hyderabad 58 34 24 19 19
Karachi 27 13 14 13 5 8
Sind unspecified 19 8 11
(13) Delhi 925 496 429 559 291 268
(14) Madras .. 159 82 77 59 28 31
Arcot (North) 1 1
Guntur 3 3 2 2
Kurnool 1 1
Madras 65 27 38
Malabar 1 1
Tanjore 6 6 6 6
Trichinopo1y 1 1
Vizagapatarn 2 1 1 2 1 1
Madras unspecified 79 45 34 48 20 28
(15) Coorg .. 1 1
(16) N. W. F. Province 275 230 45 23 17 6
Ballnu 3 2 1 2 2
Dera Ismailkhan .. 25 22 3 7 4 3
Mardan 1 1
Peshawar 172 134 38 12 10 2.
N. W. F. unspecified 74 71 3 2 1
(17) Punjab •• 5,462 3,554 1,908 2,182 1,303 879
( i ) British Districts .I.n9:! 2,n85 1,007 1,261 761 ;)()3
Arnbala 116 87 29 50 31 19
Amritl;ar 480 300 180 267 151 116
Attock 4 2 :2 1
Dera Gazikhan 1 1
Ferozcpur 49 21 28 31 11 20
GlIjrallwala 17 13 4 10 9 1
So
Birthplace ~(contd.)
where enumerated ------.4__.....-_-.-:t ________ - __
Bhind r-------. --..).......-___ ____ ~ Persons Males Females
8 9 10
32 22 10
7 6 1
1 1
6
5 5
5 5
97 71 26
30 22 8
1
3 3
Morena r----------'----- -----._ Persons Males Females
11
5
5
51
13
13
2
2
230
102
13
3
1
87
12 13
5
5
11 40
6 7
7
2
2
106 124
64 33
1
13
3
rPersons
14
6
1
58
14
Birthplace
Sheopur .A. ____ """""\
Males Females
15 16
4 2
1
39 19
8 (;
.. . . ...
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI-
Dbtrid r- ---- -------, - - -~-. - -_ -, -__.,_--
_-~.----~ ---Di"trid, Stail',1'ro\'in('e' ShivJ'uri Goona
or ,--'-- -------- --_ ~----~-, ~---~~----------~-, l:ountr.\' \Vhp[l' horn Person, ;\hJc~ ~e!l1ale,; Persons Males Female:.
17 18 1 ~) ~() 21 22
ttl} Sind 4 .) 1 9 8 1
Hyderabad 4 3
Karachi 2 1
Sind unspecified 7 7
(13) Delhi 12 7 5 53 28 25
(14) :'.ladras .. 4 3 1 3 3
Arcot (North)
Guntur
KnTllool
:i\bdr:1S :2 :2
1Ia1aba1'
Tanjore 1:-.
Trichinopoly
Vizagapatam
:\ladrJ.s unspecified 4 ;,
(15) Goorg .. (16) N. W. F. Province 2 2 7 7
B:mnu
Dcra Ismailkhan ..
::.\Iardau
Peshawar .) 2
N. W. F. unspecifled 2 2 5 5
(17) Punjab .. 135 1)2 53 908 569 339
( i ) British Districts 2(; Ii; J(i 467 280 187
Ambala 8 5 3
Amritsar 1 141 87 54
Attock
Dera Gazikban
Ferozepur
GnjranwaJa 2
88
Birthplace
Birthplace-( conid.)
where enumerated ---------'-.----.----------.-----.--.---.~--~-~-~------~-----------"""'
13hilsa UJjain Mandsaur r--_________ _,J~ __ ---__ """"\ ,--_ -------.- ~~ _A-----.. r- ... A .. _____ """'
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons l\Iales Females
23 24 25
1 1
1
9 4 5
1 1
8 6 2
7 5 2
104 79 25
73 56 19
2 2
19 15 4
1 1
26
41
29
5
7
131
53
35
18
1
76
12
61
3
515
183
8
10
4
89
27
15
10
4
1
91
26
13
13
1
66
12
51
3
363
126
6
6
2
28
26
19
1
6
40
27
22
5
10
10
152
57
2
4
2
29
12
6
6
59
15
1
1
11
1
1
97
1
39
57
1,043
866
46
23
2
13
30
5
2
3
34
5
1
3
1
86
29
57
796
690
42
23
8
31
7
4
3
25
10
1
8
11
10
247
176
4
2
5
Imperial Table VI
District, Sta.te, Province or
Country where born
1
(12) Sind
Hyderabad
Karachi
Sind unspecified
(13) Delhi
(14) Madras ••
Arcot (North)
Guntur
Kurnool
Madras
Malabar
Tanjore
Trichinopoly
Vizagapatam
Madras unspecified
(15) Coorg ,.
(16) N. W. F. Province
Bannu
Dera Ismailkhan ••
Mardan
Peshawar
N. W. F. unspecified
(17) Punjab
British Di$lricls
Ambala
Amritsar
Attock
Dera Gazikhan
Feroz€'pur
Gujranwala
Imperial Table VI-
District '---~--~-----'------------
Shajapur Sardarpur '--~-'..}..,~---.---, ,----..}..,~-----.. Persons :YIales Females Persons Males Females
32 33
8 3
3 3
2 2
52 40
5 5
47 35
131 107
48
2 2
90
34
5
12
12
24
oJ
35
5
1
2
1
59
77
3
36 37
1 4
1
1
1 1
1
39 lO
7J 4
2
Birth place-( contd.)
where enumerated ____ ..A. _______________________ -,
Lashkar City Ujjain City ,--------~--"'-------------- f ----~- . __ __; .... ______ ~L _ ___. __ ,
Pcr'ion, ::\Iales I'emalc:; Person, :'Ibles Fem<llc~
38
29
17
12
523
51
2
6
43
20
2
7
10
1,482
764
40
46
17
5
39
21
17
4
273
24
6
18
15
2
4
8
883
404
27
25
11
5
40
8
I:)
250
27
2
25
5
:;
2
599
280
13
21
(j
-11 -1~ -1:1
39 14 25
~S 9 19
4 4
7 6
102 81 21
50 24 26
33 12 21
17 12 5
1
47 47
12 12
32 32
3 3
357 248 109
86 58 28
5 4 1
7 5 2
3 2
81
Birthplace
Itnperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI~
District ,----_. --.----------~- ------~--.--~-------- .. ----------
Dbtnet. State, Province Gwalior State Gird or ,-----------.~-" -----------~ {----_...------~~..-" ... ----- ... ----,
COllntry where Lorn Persons 1Ll1e,; Femak~ Persons Males l'emalco
2 3 4 5 G '1
Gujrat 184 176 8
Gurdaspur 141 69 72 I\)9 55 54
Gurgaoll 336 219 117 144 89 55
IIissar 77 61 16 31 24 7
Hoshiarpur 167 113 54 32 11 21
Jhelum 128 104 24 4 4
Jullunder 253 158 95 104 65 39
Kangra 8 8
Karnal 67 62 5
Lahon:: 182 100 82 89 53 36
Ludhiana 178 105 73 60 37 23
Lyallpur 6 4 2
Montgomery 2 2
:lIlulian 47 22 25 24 5 19
Hawalpindi 112 84 28 28 17 11
Hohtak 408 299 109 241 174 67
Shahpur 13 13
Shcikhupura 3 3
Sialkot 93 60 33 30 22 8
Simla, 20 12 8 9 6 3
( ii) rltJ1jab unspecified I,SOI 1,122 as] 6.?J 381 112
(iii) States 566 347 219 295 161 134
Dhadi 4 4 4 4
Faridkot 5 3 2
Jind .. 20 19 1 8 :3
Kalsia 1 1
Kapurthala 24 19 5 11 S 3
Loharu 12 12 12 12
Nabha 48 40 8 14 13 1
Pataudi 8 (> 2 4 4
82
Birthplace
Birthplace -( contd.)
where enumerated ____ ~ _________________________ ... __.. ___ ~_~ _____ __.... _____ J~ _______ __'''''----~-~
Bhind :!\forena Shcopur r------~----·~-~-~------.--~- ",--- /--... --- -- ---~--- ---~------- ,-~ ---------"__.,~~------
Per~ons Males FCll1,ilt'~ PCI ,OilS Males lTem;)!c" Perso!l;J Males Female,
9 10 11 12 13 15 16
10 1
6 6 12 5 7
1
4 3 1
.. 42 27 15 2 2
;3 1
6 6 5 2 3 2 2
3
3 3
8 4 4
1 1
IS /110 21 79 33 ;W 12
49 4U 28 16 12 6 5
2
3
6 6 1
9~3
In1perial Table VI
Imperial Table VI~
District _-------------------------------
Dbtrict, State, PrQyince Shi:puri Goona or , -~---~ --~-,._.~-~- - -------"--------,
Country where born P(!rsolls ~Iale~ Fcmak5 Persons Males Females
17 18 19 21) 21 22
Gujrat
Gurdaspur 14 6 8
Gurgaon 4 4 16 9 7
Hissar 2 2 4 3 1
Hoshiarpur
]helum 1
Jullunder 26 15 11
Kangra
Karnal 6 6 1 1
Lahore 1 42 25 17
Ludhiana 4 3 1 89 48 41
Lyallpur
Montgomery
lIultan
Rawalpindi - 1 1
Rohtak 4 1 3 79 58 21
Shah pur 4 4
Sheikhupura
Sialkot 2 2 27 16 11
Simla 2 1 1 2 2
( ii} punjab ullspecified 91 60 31 412 271 141
(iii) States 18 6 12 29 18 11
Dhadi
Faridkot
lind .. Kalsia
Kapurthala 3 3
Loharu
Nabha 1 1
Pataudi
94
Birthplace
Birthplace- (contd.)
where enumerated _________ ..A. _______ _ --------~- -------- _- ------- ........-~---------_..-~
Bhilsa Ujjain :\Iandsaur ,---_.-------"------, ,------_\_--------, ,---_-----._-----. Persons Males Females Persons :l\IaJes Fema.les PC'rsons :Males Females
23 24 <)-_u 26 '27 28 ~~) 30 31
5 5 50 50 90 83 7
16 6 10
8 6 2 22 7 15 120 94 26
1 1 6 4 2 32 26 6
7 5 2 13 -1 9 87 68 19
1 2 2 120 101 19
2 1 11 11 65 47 18
8 8
8 6 2 2 2 46 46
7 2 5 15 7 8 11 9 2
4 3 18 11 7
6 4 2
2 2
8 8 10 8 2
4 4 70 62 8
13 10 3 15 13 2 40 27 13
1 7 7
3 3
3 2 29 18 11
4 4 2 2
29 ') , _.) G 311 2.!3 88 80 .H 46
.11 11 7 97 72 25
Z 2
10 9 1
1 1
6 5 1
7 5 2 12 8 4
.. .. 1 2 1 1
95
Imperial Table Vi
Imperial Table VI-
District ~------ -~-.-
- --~~-~ ~__,~- - .~~ --~-----~-----~--
Di,lrict, State, Province Shappur • Sardarl'ur or r--~--
~ ____ • ..J.._ _- --~-. --~ I------~ _ _A. ______ .,
Country where I',orn Pn-sons :\Ialco Females Persons l\1ales Female,
32 33 34 35 36 :~7
Gujrat 27 27
Gurdaspur
Gurgaon 4, 3 1
Hissar
Hoshiarpur 8 8 11 9 2
Jhelnm
Jullunder
Kangra
Karnal 1 1
Lahore 4 3
Ludhiana
Lyallpur
Montgomery
Multan 1 1
Rawalpindi
Rohtak '2 2
Shahpur
Sheikhupura
Sialkot
Simla ..
(ii) Punjab unspecified 72 ,ii 15 30 17 13
(-iii) States 71 .J 72 [) 3
Dhadi
Faridkot 3 2
Jind .. Kalsia
Kapurthala
Loharu
Nabha 3 3 -l 4
Pataudi 1
96
Birthplace--(colttd. )
where enumeraied ------'-
Lashkar City ,-___ ~~ _____ _A_ _________ ~_~\
P('rsons Male:; Females
38
133
29
23
31
81
47
24
25
232
21
tJ
432
280
4
8
4
12
14
4
39
83
22
4
21
48
29
5
14
1G6
17
G
21·1
155
4
8
4
13
"
40
50
7
19
10
33
18
19 ,
11
66
4
3
lSS
737
12
-----~-- --~ -------"-"""\ Ujj,1in City
r-'--------~--'----- ------. Persons Aiak~ Females
41
14
6
G
11
11
14
2
3
2.,9
72
6
97
14
3
4
6
12
2
3
182
S
5
3
2
11
5
2
77
t
Birthplace
Imperial Table VI
Imperial Table VI -
District ,_.-------------~-------~ ------ ..... ------------------District, State, Province Gwalior State Gird or - _______ .A ____ ......
~ ____ ._.A.. _____ ~
Country where born PerRons "fale,; Females Persons Mall's Femall"
1 2 :; .j .5 () 'i
Patiala 444 255 189 242 124 118
(18) Baroda State 723 341 381 128 66 62
(19) Cochin State 4 .3 1 1 1
(20) lIyderabad State 381 189 192 162 57 105
(21) Kashmere State 111 82 30 53 30 23
(22) ~ysore State 62 38 24 30 13 17
(23) Travancore State .. 20 7 13 14 6 8
(c) India unspecified .2,587 7,14/1 1,43'1 438 223 215
(d) French and Portuguese Settlemellt, 99 57 'tl 76 40 36
Goa , . 99 57 42 76 40 36
(B) Countries in Asia beyond India 155 124 31 4~ 38 6
( i) Within British Dominiolls 22 I; 7 j 4
BUrma 19 13 b 4 4
Ceylon 1
Singapore 1 1
Straits Settlements 1 1
(ti) Outside British Dominions 133 lliy 'l.J 39 34 5
Afghanistan 49 43 6 G 6
Arabia 8 7 1
Nepal 69 55 14 33 28 5
Persia 1 1
Siam " J 1 1
l'urkey in Asia 4 2 2
(C) Countries in Europe (,f) 31 34 44 23 21
( i ) Within British Dominions 5:) :2S 31 39 20 79
England and Wales 42 23 19 29 IG 13
Scotla.nd 11 4 7 8 3 5
(ii) Eire" G 5 2
(iii} COlltilleJ/tal FlO ope 7 4 3 5 .J 2
France 1 1
Holland 1 1
Hungary 1 1 1
98
Birthplace
Birth place ---( contd.)
where enumerated ________ 1--_____ ---- ______ ~ _____________________ ---____________ ...._
Bhind -----~-- ---_)~-~---..-- _. --._--..,. Pl'r~onb MalP~ Female;;
4
4
1
1
537
11
11
3-t
2
3
3
3
10
9
4
2
1
1
.16,)
8
8
Morena Sheopur ,-----_--------_ _}.._ ........... -_._-- -............ ~- ............ ---.. ,------ --~ ~-"---------. Persons :\fales Female., P"f,on, ::\IaJes Fcmale5
11 12 13 11 15 16
:!l 11 10 (l .3
4 3 1 24 9 15
10 10 5 .2 J
2 1 1
4 3 1
1 1
,19 .19 :! 2
() 4 2 3 3
1
.1 ;)
5 4 3 3
99
ltnperial Table VI
1 lj,irkt, Std tEo, Province or
COllllLry \\ here b()rIl
Paliala
(18) IJaroda State
(19) Cochin State
(20) Hyderabad State ..
(21) Kashmere State
(22) Mysore State
(23) Travancore State ..
(c) India unspecified
(d) FJ'cJlch ami POI'iugdcse Settlements
Goa ..
(B) Countries in Asia beyond India
( i) Within British Dominions
Burma
Ceylon
Singapore
Straits Settlements
(ii) Outside BI'itislz D011lilliotls
Afghanbtan
Arabia
Nepal
Persia
Siam ••
Turkey in Asia
(C) Countries in Europe
( i) Within British lIomi1tions
England and \Vales
Scotl~ncl
(ii) Eire ..
(iii) COllti1M/llalliuro/,c
France
Holland
Hungary
,--- ------ _---- ~---
Shivpuri ~------------ -~- - --'---~ -------.., Pt'foOlb ::\Lllt,:o; Fcmalc~
17
18
2
1
2
.3
3
1
1
100
18
G
2
2
3
" 1
1
1
19
12
1
Imperial Table VI-
District
Goona --- -------~--''------------ ..... --, Pcr,ons
20
"-_::->
24
7
4
65
11
6
6
5
4
1
}Iales
21
14
8
5
3
1!J
10
5
5
5
4
FF'lnaJcs
~2
11
16
2
1
46
1
Birth place -( cont d. )
where enumerated ----------------~-~----- ._--.
Bhilsa r-----~ -------- ~-- _._ ~.~ ---- -
l'('rsoll~ Males FCTI] ,lit's
23
4
16
2
527
1
.-. I
24
9
2
311
1
1
7
,-_._ I.
I'cr,uns
2G
J3
240
117
7
17
(j,\ ,
Iii
16
36
3
3]
18
4
9
7
7
()
Birthplace
--~-~ ~~--~----~~.--.---~.----- ------, Ujjain ~fandsa\lr
.---_ --_- -_ ~ .. _ .. " --.- --- ~\ r~ ----___ . ____ .A. ____ -.,
:'IIalc;, Females l'C["OIlS 1hles Females
::'7 28 29 30 31
~) 4 64 ·16 18
196 44 60 24 36
82 35 46 12 34
7 40 37 3
15 2 9 5 4
4 1 3
3(i / 320 751i 117 59
71 5 :; .:
11 5 3 2 1
32 4, 34 26 8
3 Ii .'] 3
2 0 2 3
2') 3 28 ) " _.) 5
IG 2 18 15 3
4 3 2
9 2 2
2
2 2
3 4 14 5 9
3 ,I 13 J S
a 3 7 4 3
2
.J ./
101
Imperial Table VI
Dhirict. State, Province or
Country where born
Patiala
(18) Baroda State
(19) Co chin State
(20) Hyderabad State
(21) Kashmere State
(22) Mysore State
(23) Travancore State ..
(cl India unspectfied
(d) French and Portuguese Settlements
Goa
(B) Countries in ASia beyond India
(i) Within British Dominions
Burma
Ceylon
Singapore
Straits Settlements
(ii) Outside British Dominions
Afghani~tan
Arabia
Nepal
Persia
Siam .•
Turkey in Asia
(C) Countries in Europe
( i l Within British Dominions
England and Wales
Sccdland
(ii) Eire ..
(iii) Continental Europe
France
Holland
Hungary
Imperial Table VI-
District r---- ----~~ ~--~---~---------------
Shajapur (- -___ ~ __ .A.~~ ~~~ __ ,
Person,> :\rale~ Females
32
4
31
3
6
1
93
6
6
2
1
2
102
33
18
3
5
1
.37
5
5
2
1
2
34
3
13
1
S6
1
-
Sardarpur ,----~---"-----~---..-.,
Persons Males Females
35 36 37
8 5 S
202 15 181
8 5 3
1 1
36
• oW
2 1 1
. \
1 1
1
...
...
...
Birthplace ~(contd.)
where enumerated
Lashkar City ~ ___ ~-_--A---------Persons Males Female~
38 39 40
240 122 118
126 66 60
1 1
145 50 95
52 30 22
28 11 17
10 4 6
395 214 187
76 40 .36
76 40 36
39 33 6
.'I :1
2 2
36 31 5
5 5
31 26 5
33 18 15
29 16 ]3
24 14 IV
3 2
2
4 2 ,)
..
______ • __ 4 ________ • __ ~
Ujjain City ~-----~--~------~--Persons Males Fe-males
41
6
216
66
1
16
-168
16
16
29
-4
3
1--,)
15
3
6
6
fi
6
42
103
3
180
11
1
14
343
11
11
25
J
2
22
13
3
6
3
3
3
43
3
36
25
2
125
;
5
4
3
2
3
3
3
..
Birth placp-
Imperial Table VI
District, State, Provine{' or
Country where born
Norway
Russia
(iii) Europe unspecified
(D) Born in Africa
Abyssinia
Africa unspecified
(E) Born in America
( i) Within British Dominions
Canada
(ii) .America unspecified
Imperial Table VI~
District r-- -~-~- ------------'------ -----------____ ..... __ _
Gwalior State Gird r-----~---"------- -----\. Persons Males Female~
(-'-_______ _A_---______ ~ P<>rsons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
1 1 ... 2 1 1 2 1 1
10 5 5 5 3 :.: 1 1
9 5 4 5 3 2
10 6 4 1 1
8 5 J
8 5 3
2
Birthplace
Birthplace-( contd.)
where enumerated _-------..A..-------------------------____________________________ --., Bhind Morena Sheopur ..A..
Ma.les r---------.A.---------, Persons Ma.les Females
r--------.A.--------, Persons Males Females Persons Females
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
J 1
- ... •• ...
105
Birthplace
Birthplace-( contd.)
where enumerated --_._--_..)'...--- -----~-- .. ----------------- ---~---.--------------~"""\
Bhilsa A
Ujjain Mandsaur ,-----Persons Males Females
,----------"-.--------.. Persons Males Females
,---------".-------~ Persons Males Females
23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 1 1 1
2 2 .. 8 5 3 •• 7 4 3 1 1 .. 7 4 J 1
1 1 ..
107
Imperial Table VI
District, State, Province or
Country where born
Norway
Russia
1
(iii) Europe unspecified
(D) Born in Africa
Abyssinia
Africa unspecified
(El Born in America
(i) Within British Dominions
Canada
(ti) America unspecified.
Imperial Table VI-
District ,----~------------------
Shajapur Sardarpur ,- ..}..--------. r----~--"----___
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
32 33 34 35 36 37
1 1
..
...
108
Birthplace-(concltl.}
where enumerated -----_;.,,_------------~-----------------.
Lashkar City ~-------~--------~ Persons Males Females
38
2
1
1
..
39 40
1
J.
1
Ujjain City r-----_.A. _____ ,
Persons
4 J
2
2
2
Males
2
109
2
1
Females
43
1
T
1
Birthplace
Imperial Table VI
Subsidiary Table VI (i )-Immi~ration
Born r--~----_------
J...
Natural Divisions and Districts where Districts and Natural Divisions Other parts of the State enumerated ~
..A.. __ , r" J... ..... Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
Gwalior State 3,614,418 1,973,032 1,641,386
Natural Divisions
1. Plain 1,370,619 767,096 603,523 16,302 6,526 9,776
2. Northern Plateall 865,595 464,080 401,515 9,420 3,927 5,493
3. Southern Plateau 1.131.699 615,131 516,568 61,924 34,058 27,866
4. Hilly 155,310 80,736 74,674 1,666 888 778
Gwalior unspecified 1,883 590 1,293
Districts
1. Gird 411,863 229,797 182,066 36,897 15,086 21,811
2. Bhind 382,908 221,565 161,343 9,736 2,563 7,173
3. Morena 400,559 230,482 170,077 11,775 2,476 9,299
4. Sheopur 126,948 69,925 57,023 6,235 1,728 4,507
5. Shivpuri 418,780 225,846 192,934 9,794 3,148 6,646
6. Goona 434,317 233,958 200,359 12,124 5,055 7,069
7. Bhilsa 215,506 117,272 98,234 5,281 2,518 2,763
8. Ujjain 371,687 200,550 171,137 14,099 6,835 7,264
9. Mandsaur .. 247,213 138,428 108,785 2,863 1,309 1,554
10. Shajapur . . 330,617 179,712 150,905 6,357 2,565 3,792
11. Sardarpur .. 155,310 80,736 74,574 1,666 888 778
in
Natural Divislons and Districts where Adjacent Province or State Other parts of India, Beyond India enumerated.
~ ______ ..A.. ___ , ~ ___ .A.. ....., r --,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Gwalior State 370,537 131,293 239,244 20,963 12,076 8,887 241 167 74
Natural Divisions
1. Plain 101,260 34,124 67,136 8,51$ 4,727 3,788 115 74 41
2. Northern Plateau 39,050 12,066 26,984 1,879 1,190 788 13 12 1
3. Southern Plateau 208,450 75,782 132,668 10,061 6,081 3,980 111 80 31 4. Hilly 21,777 9,321 12,456 508 177 331 2 1 1 Gwalior unspecified
Districts
1. Gird 37,277 17,788 19,489 7,053 4,222 2,831 94 64 30 2. Bhind 35,640 7,622 28,018 759 195 564 12 3 9 3. Morena .. 17,394 4,591 12,803 532 221 311 6 4 2 4. Sheopur .. 10,949 4,123 6,826 171 89 82 3 3 5. Shivpuri 12,691 2,908 9,783 275 169 106 2 2 .-6. Goona 26,359 9,158 17,201 1,604 922 682 11 10
7. Bhilsa 32,373 12,923 19,450 863 525 338 1 1 8. Ujjain 70,115 28,382 41,733 4,777 2,866 1,911 53 42 11 9. Mandsaur 61,001 20,616 40,385 3,610 2,215 1,395 50 32 18
10. Shajapur 44,961 13,861 31,100 811 475 336 7 5 2 11. Sardarpur 21,777 9,321 12,456 508 177 331 2 1
110
IMPERIAL TABLE VII
Age and Civil Condition
1. General-The age statistics presented in this table are combined with statistics relating to sex and civil condition.
Part I of the table is a State Summary showing the distribution by age of the total population and of each community. In this part separate figures are given for each year of life up to the fifth; thereafter they are arranged in quinary groups up to 70.
Parts II and III give statistics in deta il for districts and cities, respectively; but in these parts fewer age groups are shown and separate figures are given only for communities which are locally important.
2. Age-The mstructions to the enumerators for recording age were changed at this census. At the last census they ran-
"Enter the number of years to the nearest birthday or the nearest age (in years) known. For infants Jess than six months old enter 0; for infants six months old but less than eighteen months enter 1. In every case, the age must be shown in years. Months are never to be entered."
At the present census the instructions given were --
"Enter the age in years and months on the 1st day of March 1941; if the p~ecise date of birth is unknown, state approXlmate age in years only. In the case of infants of less than one year write 0 for years and give the number of months."
In view of the approximate nature of the returns the practical effect of this change would generally be negligible and there is reason to
believe that in so far as it made itself felt at all it would probably lead towards greater accuracy.
The crude figures of age are known to be very inaccurate and for a detailed account of the main sources of inaccuracy in the age returns the rea der is referred to the Census of India 1921, Vol. I, pp. 126-127. It must suffice to say here that the actual age figures elicited at this census, though by no means free from the effects of the usual errors, have been so adjusted as to limit for statistical purposes the extent of their natural inaccuracy.
The figures now presented in the tabJes are shown in quinquennial group. These groups have been reached after a process of smoothing which differed from that adopted at the last census. The process followed on the present occasion is described in the sorting instructions issued by the Census Commissioner for India.
These instructions ran-
"The sorter will write the age periods 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 9 to 11, 12 and 13, 14 to 16, 17 to 21, 22 to 26, 27 to 31, 32 to 36, 37 to 41, 42 to 46, 47 to 51, 52 to 56, 57 to 61, 62 to 66, 67 to 71 and 72 and over on labels and paste them against the pigeon-holes one against each hole. He will sort the slips according to the above age periods. The instructions to the enumerators are to enter the age in years and months. Disregard months where entered and sort only for the years' figure given. When they are all sorted he wil1 take the slips in each pigeon-hole and sort them again into four heaps for the unmarried, married, widowed and divorced, respectively.
111
Imperial Table VII
"Hitherto compilation effort has been simple and straightforward, largely a matter of copying and arrangement. With Table VII, we encounter the first substantia 1 effort of compilation in the proper sense where regular and systematic calculation and attribution of fractions are required. Consequently particular care and regularity and concentration are necessary. Compilers will have to divide a succt"ssion of figures into 2/5 and 3/5 and allot each part to its proper compiler's age group. It is most important that these fractions should not be mixed up and it may help if compilers are reminded that the 3/5 always comes in an earlier age group than the 2/5; thus when one element of any head H. I. j., etc., remains for allocation, the other having been disposed of, it should invariably be the smaller fraction.
"The first process is to convert the sorters' age groups into compilers' age groups. The compilation ticket for this purpose will be as follows :-
Sorter's age Number of group persons Formula
Unmd. M.W.D.
0 A A
1 B B
2 C C
3 D D
4 E E
5 F F+G+3/5 H
6 G '2/5H+3/5 I
7-11H 2/51+3/5 J 12-16 I 2/5J +3/5 K
17-21 J 2/5K+3/5 L
22-26K 2/5L+3/5 ]\I
27-31L 2/5~I+3/5 N
32-36:\1 2/5N +3/5 0
37-41N 2/50+3/5 P
42-460 2/5P+3/5 Q
47-S1P 2/5Q+3/S R
52-S6Q 2/SR+3/S S
57-61R 2/5S t3/S T
62-665 2/5T+ U
67-7lT
n&Over U
Compiler's age group
o 1
'2
3
4
5- 9
10-14
IS-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-S4
55-59
60-64
65-69
Number of persons
Unmd.M.W.D.
70 & Over
112
HOn account of the marriage customs of this country it is necessary to break up the adolescent age period into smaller periods in order to avoid the wrong allocation of civil condition. Consequently the two five-year sorters' groups between 7 and 16 are broken into groups of alternately 2 and 3 years each as shown in the formula below. The sorters have already performed the special sorting into these groups and the important pOint here is for the compiler to remember the different formulre he has to apply. Unlike in the general age case, the smaller fraction is allocated in the earlier group.
Sorter's age Number of group persons
l\LW.D.
S F
6 G
7- SH (a)
9-11H (b)
12-13 I (a)
14-16 I (b)
Compiler's Formula age group
F+G+H (a)+ 5- 9
1/3B(b)
2/3H(b)+ 10-14
I (a)+1/3 I(b)
Number of persons M.W.D.
"The number of unmarried will be obtained by subtracting from the total population in ~ach age group the number of married, widowed and divorced obtained as above described."
3. Sex and Civil Condition-There was nothing in the circumstances of the Census of 1941 in this State likely to occasion special difficulty either 'in the enumeration of females or in the recording of civil condition. There may have been some omissions from the married by very strict Hindu enumerators refusing to regard re-married widows as married but such omissions would be more than counterbalanced by the inclusion among the married of the females, living in unregulated relations with men.
4. Subsidiary Tables-Attached to this table will be found the following subsidiary tables :-
(a) Relating to Age-
1. Table VII (i) Age distribution of 10,000 of each sex in the State and each Natural DiviSIOn.
2. Table VII (ii) Age distribution of 10,000 of each sex by main community.
3. Table VII (iii) Proportion of (a) Children under 10 and of persons over 60 to those aged 15-40; (b) married females aged 15-40 per 100 females; for total population and in certain communities.
4. Table VII (iv) Percentage variation m
population by age.
5. Table VII (v) Actual ages returned at the enumeration.
NOTE:-Tbis table has been prepared fOI Pargana Pichhore in Shivpuri district and Pargana Shajapur of Sba japur district.
(b) Relating to Sex.-
6. Table VII (vi) Proportion of sexes by Natural Divisions and Districts.
7. Table VII (vii) Females per 1,000 males by mam communities and age.
S. Table VII (viii) Females per 1,000 males by main communities, age and Natural Division.
113
Age and Civil Condition
(c) Relati'itg to Civil Condition-
9. Table VII (ix). Distribution by civil condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age.
10. Table VII (x) .. Distribution by civil condition of 1,000 of each sex and age by Natural Division and community.
11. Table VII (xi). Sex-ratio by civil condition, age, community and Natural Division.
5. Number oj Divorced persons-In this table No. of divorced divorced persons are
Community persons not shown separate-
:\Iales Females ly; they are included All com~ 1,431 2,138 "widowed". among
munities "di-HllldllS .. 1,322 1,953 The details of
~l\Iuslims . . 102 174 vorced" given in Jains 6 2 are
Christians 9 the inset. Others
6. Fertilify Enquiry-At this census an attempt was made to collect some fertility data by asking about married females the following three questions:-
(1) Number and sex of children born and survlvmg.
(2) Mother's age at birth of the first child, and
(3) Sex of the first child.
It has not been possible on grounds of expense to tabulate for the whole of the State all the material thus collected. The tabulation has been confined to-
(1) Certain selected communities which differ from one another in their general mode of life, and
Imperial Table VII
(2) Sample slips of married females as a whole.
The following seven Fertility Tables have been constructed:-
*1. Table I
2. Table II
3. Table III
4. Table IV
Size of family.
Sex of the first born.
Size of family according to community.
Size of family by age of mother at birth of first child.
*5. Table V
*6. Table VI
7. Table VII
Age of mother at birth of first child and number of children born.
Age of mother at birth of first child and number of children surviving.
Number of children born and surviving.
*The basis of the figures in these tables are the glips for completed fertility.
11 •
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part I-State Summary
Population Unmarried :Married VJidowed Community r-----"----~ r----...A.--- -, r---- __ J... ___ -., , ____ .A.. ___ -.,
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Per,cns l\Iales Females
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Total Po- 4,006,159 2,116,568 1,889,591 1,672,532 1,022,894 649,638 1,914,922 960,784 954,138 418,705 132,890 285,815 pulation
0- 1
1-2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
136,187 117,207 101,296 119,757 119,061
593,508
554,663 445,542 367,873 390,596 376,186
298,866 2 .. IA,845 189,446 171,820 123,62-1
55-60 102,513 60-65 69,313 65-70 34,736
70 & over 42,628
69,225 58,941 51,321 59,184 61,573
300.244
293,940 243,593 194,831 199,386
1~7,812
165,518 133,438 103,402 92,115 66,678
53,062 34,991 17,351 20,207
66,962 58,266 49,975 60,573 57,488
293,264
260,723 201,949 173,042 191,210 178,374
133,348 1I1,407 86,044 79,705 56,946
49,451 34,322 17,385 22,421
136,007 lI6,933 100,844 119,094 118,053
590,931
527,049 310,613 113,094 53,029 27,764
14,365 9,731 7,724 6,578 4,440
3,234 1,999
948 1,033
69,131 58,860 51,164 58,977 61,213
299,345
287,695 207,625 102,231 50,958 26,944
13,878 9,377 7,428 6,329 4,264
3,080 1,897
891 952
66,876 58,073 49,680 60,117 56,840
291,586
161 263 436 641 971
2,472
239,354 27,077 102,988 133,052 10,863 248,756 2,071 324,125
820 326,270
487 256,049 354 194,432 296 136,174 249 104,657 176 67,432
154 102 57 81
44,920 26,612 11,417 11,477
91 75
151 198 351
866
6,020 35,310 90,208
142,433 161,697
140,986 1ll,538 82,290 68,596 46,685
33,926 21,089 9,429 9,711
70 188 285 443 620
1,606
19 11
16 22 37
105
21,057 537 97,742 1,877
158,548 6,023 181,692 13,442 164,573 22,152
3
6
6 9
9
33
16 5
10 13 28
72
225 312 658 1,219
2,392 3,631 5,995 7,447 9,171 12,981
115,063 28,452 10,654 17,798 82,894 40,682 12,523 28,159 53,884 45,548 13,684 31,864 36,061 60,585 17,190 43,395 20,747 51,752 15,729 36,023
10,994 54,359 16,056 38,303 5,523 40,702 12,005 28,697 1,988 22,371 7,031 15,340 1,766 30,118 9,544 20,574
Total 3,703,376 1,958,360 1,750,016 1,538,314 943,199 595,115 1,781,361 893,137 888,224 388,701 122,024 266,677 Hindus
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20--25
25-30
30-35 35-.. 10
40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
70 & over
126,700 108,816 93,880
110,874 110,623
550,893
513,159 412,189 340,081 362,091 349,850
277,734 226,445 175,054 158,804 114,082
94,343 63,606 31,619 38,426
64,622 54,718 47,639 54,928 57,307
279,214
272,432 225,683 180,128 184,554 183,889
153,842 123,272 95,219 84,844 61,247
48,506 31,830 15,651 18,049
62,078 126,528 54,098 108,549
46,241 93,439 55,946 110,232 53,316 109,641
271,679 548,389
240,727
186,506 159.953 177,537 165,961
123,892 103,173 79,835 73,960 52,835
45,837 31,776 15,968 20,377
486,431 283,419 101,220 47,392 25,251
13,205 8,967 7,185 6,1l3 4,115
2,992 1,831
852 952
64,531 54,638 47,486 54,726 56,955
278,336
266,402 191,036 92,247 45,739 24,621
12,831 8,708 6,965 5,951 4,004
2,885 1,759
820 895
61,997 53,911 45,953 55,506 52,686
270,053
220,029 92,383 8,973 1,653
630
153 256
426 624 949
2,408
26,208 127,009 233,241 302,171 303,971
374 237,991 259 179,577 220 125,363 162 96,200 111 61,755
107 72 32 57
40,916 24,125 10,256 10,170
115
88 74
148 193 344
847
5,811 34,025 85,667
133,276 150,829
131,190 103,048 75,664 63,038 42,733
30,839 19,087 8,453 8,630
65 182 278 431 605
1,561
19 11 15 18 33
96
20,397 520
92,984 1,761 147,574 5,620 168,895 12,528 153,142 20,628
3 6 5 9 8
31
219 622
2,214 5,539 8,439
16 5
10 9
25
65
301 1,139 3,406 6,989
12,189
106,801 26,538 9,821 16,717 76,529 37,901 11,516 26,385 49,699 42,506 12,590 29,916
33,162 56,491 15,855 40,636 19,022 48,212 14,510 33,702
10,077 50,435 5,038 37,650 1,803 20,511 1,540 27,304
14,782 10,984 6,378 8,524
35,653 26,666 14,133 18,780
Imperial Table VII
lmperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part I-State Summary- (contd.)
Community and Age
Bhlls ..
0-1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-IS
15-20
20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45
45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
70 & over
Bhilalas
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-25
25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50
50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
& over
Population ,---- -"-----. Persons Males Females
2
98,264
3,439
3,211 3,008 3,874 3,619
17,151
15,786
11, I 87 8,449
9,381 9,412
7,124 5,288 3,666
3,449
2,393
2,204 1,477
560
737
42,686
1,249 1,125 1,133
1,434
1,435
6,376
6,966 5,362 4,501 4,135
3,639
2,817 2,350
1,755 1,512
999
981 655 253
385
3
50,030
1,685 1,583 1,496
1,884 1,799
8,447
8,199 5,968
4,146
4,348
4,67"
3,902 2,862 1,894 1,750 1,256
1,127 752
300 405
21,730
648 551 549 759 682
3,189
3,600 2,831 2,049 1,869
1,806
1,576
1,309 929 826
564
513 335
128 206
4
48,234
1,754
1,628 1,512
1,990 1,820
8,704
7,587 5,219
4,303
5,033 4,738
3,222 2,426 1,772 1,699 1,137
1,077 725
260 332
20,956
601
574 584 675
753
3,187
3,366 2,531 2,452 2,266
1,833
1,241 1,041
826
686
435
468 320
125
179
U mnarriec1 ,_-__ ..A.. ___ --,
Persons :l\Iales Females
5
46,454
3,437 3,211
2,999
3,868 3,599
17,114
15,361
9,237 3,137
999
321
105
48
33
30
26
12
II
7
13
23,573
1,249
1,125 .1,133 1,433
1,433
6,373
6,947
5,170 2,972
1,266
410
220 94
38 34 23
14
6 1
5
6
25,827
1,685
1,583
1,494
1,883
1,793
8,438
8,103
5,452 2,400
892
293
94
4" 29
27 23
10
IO
5 7
12,494
648 551 549 758 681
3,187
3,593
2,776 1,497
712 355
191
83
28 31
22
11
5
3
116
7
20,627
1,752 1,628 1,505
1,985 1,806
8,676
7,258
3,785
737
107 28
11
4
4
3
3
2
2 6
11,079
601
574 584 675
752
3,186
3,354 2,394
1,475
554 55
29 11
10 3
1
3
2
jl,Iarried -Widowed r----J ,--------. ,-___ ..A.. __ -"'"\
Persons Males Fcmaks Persons Males l'onalu,
8 9
45,047 22,173
2
9
6
20
37
418
1,929
5,202 8,165 8,720
6,624
4,631
2,963
2,387
1,555
1,161
709 237 309
16,433
2
3
18
189 1,442
2,781 3,135
2.466
1.998
1,457 1,139
698
535 335 120
117
2
6
9
92 511
1,700
3,338 4,204
3,649
2,637 1,699
1,476
1,023
842 539 197 257
8,211
2
6 53
477 1,097 1,409
1,327 1,148
811 677 432
361
236 86
89
]0 11 12 13
22,874 6,763 2,030 4,733
7
5 14
28
326 1,418
3,502 4,827
4,516
2,975 1,994
1,264
911
532
319
170
40
52
8,222
1
1
12 136 965
1,684
1,726
1,139
850 646 462
266
174
99 34 28
7
21 110 217 371
395
609 670
1,032 812
1,031 757 316 415
2,680
1
3 87
88 94
131 258 260 339
278
432 314 132
263
4 3
5 16
46 64
118 99 177 194
159 236 181 4'18
166 504
247 785
210 602
275 756 203 554 98 218
141 274
1,025 1,655
2
75 60 42
58 78
90 118
110
141 94
42
114
1
12
28
52
73
180
170 221
168
291 220 90
149
Age and Civil Condition
Imp~rial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part J--State Summary- (contd.)
Population Unmarried :!.\Iarried 'Yidowed Community ,-__ _J.. ___ ---, ,-___ -"-____ , ,--___ -"-___ --, ,--_____";"_ __ """"')
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Female5 Per50ns Males Femalrs l'erwns Malts Ftmales
2
Sahariyas 104,116
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-60
60-65
65-70 70 & over
3,800
3,724
3,654
4,588
4,650
20,416
16,485
10,502
8,545
10,439 10,340
7,607
5,725
3,966
3,536 2,477
1,969
1,220
451
438
3
53,115
1,980
1,869
1,764
2,225
2,295
10,133
8,702
5,705
4,076
4,75,\ 5,286
4,253
3,063
1,985
1,779 1,277
1,013
631
244 214
4
51,001
1,820
1,855
1,890
2,363
2,355
10,283
7,783
4,797
4,469
5,685
5,054
3,354
2,662
1,981
1,757 1,200
956
589 207
224
5 6
47,662 26,493
3,800> 1,980
3,722 1,868
3,651 1,762
4,580 2,219
~,636 2,284
20,389 10,113
16,010
7,908
2,177
691
234
89
63
27
22 12
13
12
4
11
8,591
4,941
1,833
607
202
73
57
22 13
9
9
9
3
11
7
21,169
1,820
1,854
1,889
2,361
2,352
10,276
7,419
2,967
344
84 32
16 6
5
9
3
4 3
1
8
50,701
2 3
8 14
27
449
2,555
6,270
9,565
9,810
7,191
5,100
3,273
2,549
1,693
1,155
639 234
191
9
25,384
2
6
11
20
103
750 2,200
4,063
4,979
4,088
2,917
1,866 1,607
1,123
836 495
185
152
10 11 12 13
25,317 5,753 1,238 4,515
2
3
7
346
1,805
4,070
5,502
4,831
3,103 2,183
1,407 942
570
319 144
49
39
26
39
98
183
296
327
562 666
965 772
801 569 213
236
8
14
43
84
105
92 89
97
159 145
168 127
56
51
18
25
55 99
191
235 473
569
806
627
633
442
157
185
Other 3,463,310 1,833,485 1,629,825 1,420,625 878,385 542,240 1,669,180 837,369 831,811 373,505 117,731 255,714 Hindus
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
Id-15
15-20
20-25
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45 45-50
50----4i5
55-60
60-65
65-70
70 & oller
118,212
100,756 86,085
100,978
100,919
506,950
473,922
385,138 318,586
338.136
326.459
260,186
213,082
165,667
150,307 108,213
89,189
60,254
30,355
36,866
60,309
50.715 43,830
50,060
52,531
257,445
251,931
211,179 169,857
173,583
172,123
57,903
50,041 42,255 50,918
48,388
249,505
221,991
173,959
148,729
164,553
154,336
144,111 116,075
116,038 97,044
90,411 75,256
80,489 69.818 58,150 50,063
45,853 43,336 30,112 . 0,142
14,979
17,224
15,376
19,642
118,042
100,491 85,656
100,351
99,973
504,513
448,113
261,104 92,934
44,436
24,286
12,791
8,762
7,087
6,027 4,054
2,953 1,802
840
923
60,218
50,636 43,681
49,8~6
52,197
256,598
246,115
177,867 86,517
43,528
23,771
12,473
8,524
6,886
5,880 3,950
2,855
1,735
812 874
57,824
49,855
41.975 50,485
47,776
151
254 414
609
913
247,915
201,998 83,237
6,417 908
515
2,341
25,323
122,336 220,327
281,660
282,306
117
318 221,710
238 167,848
201 117,670
147 90,125 104 57,809
98 38,065
67 22,442
28 49
9.665 9,553
88
73 144 185 326
816
5,610 32,711
81,290
124,778
140,237
122,126
96,346
71,288
59,278
40,155
28,800
17,817
7,985
8,132
63
181 270 424 587
1,525
19,713
89,625
19 .11
15
18 33
96
486
1,698 139,037 5,325
156,882 12,040
142,069 19,867
3
6
5
9 8
31
206 601
16
5
10
9
!!5
65
280 1,097
2,050 3,275 5,277 6,763
8,115 11,752
99,584 25,685 9,512 16,173
71,502 36,472 11,168 25,304
46,382 40,910 12,237 28,673
30,847 54,155 15,331 38,824 17,654 46,350 14,045 32,305
9,265 48,171 14,198 33,973
4,625 36,010 10,560 25,450
1,680 19,850 6,182 13,668
1,421 26,390 8,218 18,172
Imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part I --State 5 ummary-( contd, )
Population Unmarrier.l. ?llarried 'Widowed Community
and Age
,-__ ~..J ____ -, ,----~----" r----..J~-__ -, r---.A. """\
Persons ::'IIales Females Persons
2 3 4 5
Muslims 240,903 127,346 113,557 109,249
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-25
25-30
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-60
60-65
65-70
70 & over
.Tains ..
0- I
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-60
60-65
65-70
70 & over
7,694
6,942
6,165
7,420 7,091
35,312
34,298
27,367 22,604
23,194 21,344
16,808
l4,605
11,281
10,197
7,334
6,351 4,444
2,384
3,380
52,714
1,654
1,337
1,158
1,339
1,236
6,724
6,721
5,602
4,794
4,854 4,554
~l,986
3,521
2,909
2,639
2,047
1,708 1.195
690
770
3,704
3,478
3,049
3,585
3,578
17,394
17,696
14,660 11,887
11,965
11,188
9,236 8,079
6,406
5,664
4,150
3,519
2,455
1.298 1,749
28,470
827
686
588
617 639
3,357
3,551
3,029
2,585 2,60 c>
2,492
2,231
1,925
1,655
1,499
1,175
958 660
372
373
3,990 3,464
3,116
3,835
3,513
17,918
16,602
12,707 10,717
11,229
10,156
7,572
6,526 4,875
4,533
3,184
2,832
1,989
1,086 1,631
24,244
827 651
570
722
597
3,367
3,170
2,573
2,2119
2,246
2,062
1,755
1,596 1,254
1,140
872
750 535 318
397
7,689
6,936
6,154
7,400
7,067
35,246
33,516
22,199 9,748
4,497 1,836
734
438
303 255
164
122 89
53
49
22,870
1,651
1,336 1,158
1,338 1,235
6,718
6,624
4,652 1,873
953
568
371 303
219
196
143
111
74 36 29
Males Females l'er50ns ]l.Iale, Females Persons Male~ :Ft:males
6
63,955
3,701
3,477
3,045
3,580
3,570
17,373
17,543
13,475
8,037
4,128
1,681
638
357
235
179
110
80
61
30
28
14,483
827
686 588 617 639
3,357
3,491
2,904 1,765
945 564
368
296
217
188 141
111
74 35
27
118
7 8
45,294 109,090
3,988
3,459
3,109
3,820
3,497
17,873
15,973
8,724 1,711
369
155
96
81
68
76
54
42
28
23 21
8,387
824
650
570 721
• 596
3,361
3,133
5
6 10
17 20
58
767 5,069
12,533
17,973
18,313
14,648
12,096
8,737
6,874
4,586
3,274 2,065
955 1,142
22,675
3
5
95 1,748 933
108 2,846
8 3,725
4 3,675
3 3,139
7 2,531
2 1,913
8 • 1,450 2 978
663
386 1 190
2 146
9
55,172
3
3
5
7
19
147
1,152 3,694
7,439 8,881
7,939
6,944
5,349
4,494
3,181
2,525
1,664
806
938
11,477
60 122
800
1,611
1,829
1,695
1,411
1,179
984
690
504
309 156
127
10 11 12 13
53,918 22,564 8,219 14,345
2 5
7 12 3 13 4
39 8 2
620 15 6
3,917 99 33 8,839 323 156
10,534 724 398
9,432 1,195 626
6,709 1,426 659
5,152 2,071 778
3,388 2,241 822
2,380 3,068 9fH 1,405 2,584 859
749 2,955 914
401 2,290 730
149 1,376 462
204 2,189 783
11,198 7,169 2,510
3
5
35 811
2,046
2,114
1,846
1,444
1,120
734
466 288
159
77 34
19
1
2
17
75
176
311
476 687 777 993
926
934
735 464
595
3
20
52
99
168
218 259
327
344
343
277 181
219
3
3
6
9
66 167
326 569
767 1,293
1,419
2,077
1,725
2,041
1,560
914
1
2
14
55 124
212
308 469
518
666 582
591
458
283
376
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII~Age and Civil Condition-Part 1-~ tate Summary-(contd.)
Community and Age
Sikhs ..
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40
40-45 45-50
50-55
55-60 60-65
65-70 70 & over
Total Christians
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40
-10-45
45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
70 & over
Population Unmarried ~ ______ A __ ~ ______ ~ ______ ~
Persons Males Femak~ Persons Males Femal('~
2
2,342
78 62
54 67 62
323
288 232 239 268 239
202 156 96 88 72
53 31 23 32
1,615
57 49 39
56 47
248
184 140
142 166
175
121 102
93
77 67
46 27 13 14
3
1,440
40 30
27 33
23
153
156 137
153 171 149
137
104 64 61 54
39
22 17 23
827
29 28 18 21
24
120
95 76
70 74 81
64 51
51
39 39
33 17
8
9
4
902
38
32 27 34
39
170
132
95 86 97 90
65 52
32 27 18
14
9 6
9
788
28 21 21 35 23
128
89 64
72
92
94
57 51 42 38 28
13 10
5
5
5
1,133
78 62 54 67 62
323
286 204 134 87 38
23 11
5 6 6
2 5
2
857
57 49 39 56 46
247
179 127
107
83
57
24
5 1
2
6
732
40 30 27 33
23
153
155 130 113
84 36
23
11 5
6
6
1 2
5 2
458
29 28 18
21 24
120
94 72
61
51 33
14 3
5
119
7
401
38
32
27 34
39
170
131 74 21
3 2
399
28 21 -
21 35 22
127
85
55
46 32 24
10 3
3 2
5
4
Married Widowed ~-____ __'''-______ ,-___ .A. ____ -,
Per~ons Mdlu; Females PerfOll& l\Jal{s Hmaks
8
1,076
2 28
101 172 196
169 133
81
68 55
33
15 8
15
650
1
5
13 34
78 106
96
86
73 57
47
29
17
6
2
9
626
1
7 38
82 109
109
85
52 47 40
26 11 7
12
328
4
9
22 45
49 46 41 30 32
28 14
5 2
10
450
21
63 90 87
60 48 29 21 15
7 4
3
322
1
4
9
25 56 61
47 40 32
27
15
3
1
11
133
4
9
5
10 12
10
14 11
19 14
10 15
108
5
12
1 10
12 17
13
12 9
5 11
12
82
2
5 4
5 8
7 8
8
12 9
5 9
41
3
2
5 8 5
4 3
2
7
13
51
2
4
5 4
3
6 3
7 5 5
6
67
1 4
9
8
7 9
8
8 6 3
4
Imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part I-State Summary-(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,-___ ~~L ___ ___, ,-------'--------, ,------"------; r-----"---~
and Age Persons Males Females Persons :;\Iales Femaleb Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Indian Christians
0-1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25
25-30
30-35 35-40 clO-45 45-50
50-55
55-60 60-65
65-70 70 & over
AngloIndians
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-25
25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
55--60 60--65 65-70
70 & over
2
1,352
47
44 31
46
41
209
168 127 129 151
146
97 79 69 58 46
34
21 8
10
107
4 2
:;
23
l(}
5 6
9
II
8
10 7
5
7
3 I 1
1
3
695
24 25
15 17
23
104
88 69 65 69 66
50 38 37 30
28
25 14
5 7
54
2 2 2
3
10
4
3
2
4 6
3
5 6
3
3
2 1 1
1
" 657
23 19 16 29 18
105
80 58 64 82 80
47 41
32
28
18
9
7
3
3
53
2
4
3
" 13
6
2
4
5
5
5 5
2
4
5
745
47 44 31
46 40
208
163
114 98 76
48
21 4
4 2 2
3
I
1
56
4
2 6
6
5
23
10 5 3
6 4
1 1
2
6
406
24 25 15
17
23
104
87 65 57 47 27
11
2
4
1
27
2 2
2
3
10
4 3
1
4 3
7
120
339
23 19
16 29 17
104
76 49 41
29
21
10
2
2
2
29
2
4
3
4
13
6
2
2 2
514
1
5 13
30 70 87
75 65 54 41
34
21 13
4
1
45
3 3
6
7
lO
5
2
4
3 I
9
255
1
4
8 21
36
38 34 29 23 23
21 12 4
I
23
3
2 5 5
2
2 1
1
10
159
1
4
9 22 49 51
37 31
25 18 11
22
2
3
3
5
5
2
11
93
1
5 11
1
10 11
15
10
10 7
3
9
6
2
12
34
1
3
1
2 4
6
5
3 2
6
2
13
59
4 8
8 7 6
5
7 5
2
3
2
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VIl-A~e and Civil CoqditioD-Part I-State Summary-(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community r-----.A..----, ,------"----_. r----.J.---_. r--~--""'\
and Age Persons Males Females Persons :l\Iales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Europeans
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-25
25-30
30-35
35-40 40-45 45-50 SO-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
70 & over
Parsis
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
-4-5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40
40-45 45-50 . 50-55
55-60 60-65
65-70 70 & over
2
156
6
3 2
4
1
16
6
8
7
6 18
16
13
17
14
14
9
5 4
3
193
4
1
2
8
11
10 13
22 21
15 14
11
13
21
12
9
7
6
3
78
3
1
6
3
4
3
1
9
11
8 8
6
6
2
2
1
111
3
1
2
6
8
6
8
13
11
8
6
5
6
12
7 6
5
4
4
78
3
2 1
3
1
10
3
4
4
5
9
5
5
9
l:l f3
3 3
2
2
82
2
3
4
5
9
10
7 8
6
7 9
5
3 2
2
5
56
6
3
2
4
1
16
6
8
6
5
2
2
3
3
2
1
1
103
4
1
2
8
11
10 12 16
14
8
6 4
4
5
3
2
6
25
3
1
6
3
4
3
3
2
61
3
1
2
6
8
6
8
10
9
4
2
3
2
7
121
31
3
2
3
1
10
3
4
3
1 2
2
2
2
42
2
3
4
4
6
5
4 4 3
1 4
8
91
1 5
13
14
11 14
14 9
5 3
2
60
1
6
6
6 7
5
7
10
5 3
2
2
9
50
6
9
7
7
6
7
5
36
3
2
4 3
3
2
8
4
3
2
2
10
41
1
4 7
5
4
7
8
2
2
1
24
3
4
2 4 2 5 2
1
11
9
2
2
2
1 2
30
1
1 1
2
2 6
4 4
5 4
12
3
14
1
1
3
2
3
2
13
6
2
1 1
1
16
1
3
3
2 2
2
Imperial_JTable VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part I-State Summary-(co1tcld.)
Community and Age
1
Budhists
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 20-25 35-40 40-45 45-50
Jews ..
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 25-30 35-40 60-65
Un-specified
'fotaI0-5
25-30 45-50 50-55
1
1 1
122
Al\e and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part II-Details by Districts
Community and Age
Total Po-pulation
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
3.)--l0
40-50
50-60
6') & over
Hindus
0- I 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
31)-40
40-50 50-60
60 & over
Muslims
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
P0pulation ,-------"------, Persons Males Females
2
493,232
15,636
14,247
12,229
14,425
13,699
70,236
64,770
54,398
48,012
97,715
65,939
45,046
27,877
18,239
3
266,969
7,887
7,242
6,204
7,313
7,292
35,938
34,748
30,124
25,937 52,928
38,061
25,323
15,092
8,818
4
226,263
7,749
7,005
6,025
7,112 6,407
34,298
30,022
24,274
22,075 44,787
28,878 19,723
12,785
9,421
Unmarried ,-____ _A__.~ _____ ~
Persons Males Femalrs
5
207,651
15,624
H,235
12,206
14,397 13,659
70,121
63,157
39,627
15,331
12,386
3,51R
1,928
1,043
5-10
6 7
GIRD DISTRICT
129,394
7,880
7,237
6,201
7,303
7,280
35,901
34,378
26,330
14,045
11,982
3,412
1,846
1,00::;
497
78,257
7,744 f),998
6,005
7,094 6,379
34,220
28,779
13,297
1,286
404
106
82
40
43
Married Widowed ,-___ -'-_____ -.,. ;-____ ...,A.....__ ___ ~
Persons Males Females Persf'ns Males Females
8
231,361
10
11
23
27 37
108
1,585
14,604
31,911
80,440
54,376 29,516
13,201
5,620
9
119,190
7
4
3
10
12
36
::157
3,736
11,595
38,727
31,281 19,081
9,747
4,630
10 11 12 13
112,171 54,220 18,385 35,!!35
3
7 20
17
25
2
3
2
3
72 7 1 6
1,228 28 13 15
10,868 167 58 109
20,316 770 297 473 41,713 4,889 2,219 2,670
23,095 9,045 10,435 13,602
3,454 13,633
990 12,079,
3,368 4,396
4,342
3,691
5,677
9,206
9,291
8,388
433,737 235,024 198,713 180,670 113,357 67,313 204,558 105,380 99,178 48,509 16,287 32,222
13,972
12,612
10,733 12,597
12,045
61,959
56,762
47,604
42,068
86,581
59,134
39,632
24,373
15,624
53,423
1,481
1,462
1,362
1,676
1,494
7,475
7,273
6,163
5,380 9,999
7,059
6,417
5,440
6,427
6,453
31,796
30,651
26,503
22,780
46,924
33,707
22,209
13,062
7,392
28,572
728
747 698
813
766
3.752
3,689 3,264
2,845
5,374
6,913
6,195
5,293
6,170
5,592
30,163
26,111
21,101
19,288
39,657
25,427
17,423
11,311
8,232
24,851
753
715 664
863
728
3.723
3,584
2,899
2,535
4,625
13,963
12,602
10,717
12,580
12,015
61,877
55,368
33,985
12,629
10,485
3,155
1.758 949
464
24,355
1,478
1,460
1,355 1,665
1,484
7,442
7,116
5,139
2,463
1,688
7,055
6,413
5,439
6,420
6,443
31,770
30,381
22,973
11 ,817
10,235
3,103
1,708
925
445
14,407
725
746 696 810
764
3,741
3,647
3,040
2,025
1,559
6,908
6,189
5,278
6,160
5,572
30,107
2-1-,987
11,012
812
250
52
50 24
19
9,948
753
714 659
855
720
3,701
3,469
2,099
438 129
7
9
16
17
29
78
1,370 13,463
28,751
71,687
47,795 25,612
11,223
4,579
24,157
3 2
7
10
8
30
153
1,014
2,852 7,898
4
3
7
10
25
258
3,476
10,705
34,731
27,590
16,565 8,266
3,764
12,395
3
I 2 3
2
11
41
220
786 3,581
3
6 15
10
19
2
1
53 "
1,112 24
9,987 156
18,046 688
36,956 4,409
20,205 8,184
9,047 12,262 2,957 12,201
815 10,581
11,762 4,911
1
5
7
6
19
112
794
2,066
4,317
2
3
" 10
65
413
1
12
54 258
1,958
3,014
3,936 3,871 3,183
1,770
4
34 234
2
3
12
102 430
2,451
5,170
8,326
8,330 7,398
3,141
2
3
3
6 31
179
Imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II.:_ Deta£ls by Districts-(contd.}
Popula.tion Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,-___ _J,.__ ____ _, ,--------'~---___ -., c-------'-------, ,-___ ..A-____ ......
and Age Persons Males Females Persons :l\lalcs Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Muslims-(concld.)
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 & over
Jains
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- " 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 & over
2
6,924
4,785
3,119
2,305
4,400
130
126
96
103
109
564
513
465
425 817
624
476 281
235
3
3,859
2,741
1,791
1,257
2,410
71
59 48
50 49
277
282
260
227 466
344
273
164
117
4
3,065
2,044
1,328
1,048
1,990
59
67 48
53 60
287
231 205
198
351
280 203
117
lIS
5 6 7
GIRD DISTRICT-(cOllcld,}
264
125 68 50
1,750
130
126 96
103 109
564
452 351
146 109
65
32 16
15
217
95
54 29
1,093
71
59
48 50 49
277
224 223 135
108
64
32 16
14
47
30
14
21
657
59
67
48 53
60
287
228 128
II
1
BHIND DISTRICT
8
5,922
3,524 1,796
968
1,955
61
113
264 647
449
258
1I7
46
Total Po- 429,135 231,957 197,178 181,298 115,146 -66,152 197,308 pulation
0- 1
1- 2
2 - 3
:- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50--60
60 & over
13,954
13,196
10,875 12,264 12,422
62,711
58,600
47,106
38,886
77,016
57.751 43.141 26,583
17,341
7,304 6,628
5,597
6,039
6,545
32,113
31,390
26,620
21,696
41,152
31,622
24,188 14,587
8,589
6,650
6,568
5,278
6,225
5,877
30,598
27,210
20,486 17,190
35,864
26,129
18,953
11,996
8,752
13,949
13,189
10,860
12,252 12,403
62,653
56,537
31,255
11,202
9,859
4,422
2,986
1,596 788
7,302
6,628
5,588 6,037
6,537
32,092
30,983
22,235 10,705 9,581
4,293 2,933 1,558
766
6,647
6,561
5,272
6,215
5,866
30,561
124
25,554
9,020
497
278
129
53 38 22
4
7
14
12 16
53
2,042
15,683
26,991
63,548
45,343
27,094 11,794
4,760
9
3,333
2,272
1,345 806
1,050
58
37
87
334
242
168 85
39
99,086
8 2
7
18
401
4,334
10,737
30,047
24,511
16,773
8,474
3,791
10 11
2,589 738
1,252 1,136
451 1,255 162 1,287
905 695
3
76
177 313
207
90 32
7
1
15
61
110
186
148
174
12
309
374
392
422
267
5 24
38
73
63
64
13
429
762 863
865
428
1
10 37
72
113
85
110
98,222 50,529 17,725 32,~0.
3
7
6 10 9
35
1,641
11,349
16,254
33,501
3
5
21
168 693
3,609
1
2
3 2
6 15 51 117
254 439
1,524 2,085
20,832 7,986 2,818 5,168 8,579
8,638 7,761
10,321 13,061 4,482
3,320 13,193 4,555 969 11,793 4,032
Aae and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII -Age and Civil Condition-Part I I-Details by Districts~-( contd.}
Community and Age
1
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
TotalO-S
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60
60 & over
Muslims
0- 1
I~ 2
2- 3 3- .(
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 & over
Jain8
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
Population Unmarried Married Widowed r-----.A.---__ ~ _____ .A. ______ ~ ,-______ ..)._ _____ ~ ,-___ ...J... __ --"'
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female~
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
BHIND.DISTRICT-(colltd.)
409,943 221,634 188,309 172,783 110,019 62,764 188,684 94,685 93,999 48,476 16,930 31,54'
13,345
12,600
10,380
11,726
11,903
59,954
55,980
44,986
37,125
73,625
55,195
41,245
25,368
16,465
12,684
406 414
337
357
354
1,868
1,767
1,409
1,158
2,234
1,700
1,236
764
548
6,488
202
181
158
181
164
886
851
709 601
1,152
7.002 6,331
5,340
5,792
6,283
30,748
30,007
25,450
20,736
39,349
30,202
23,105
13,907 8,130
6,793
192
206
175
167 165
905
932
790 635
1,176
951 713
414
277
3,513
109
90 82
80
96
457
449 378
323
624
6,343
6,269
5,040
5,934
5,1.120
29,206
25.973
19,536
16,389
34,276
24,993
18,140
11,461
8,335
5,891
214
208
162
190
189
963
835
619 523
1,058
749
523
350
271
2,975
93
91
76
101
68
429
402
331
278 528
13,340
12,593
10,365
11,715
11,884
59,897
53,990
29,669
10,571
9,285
4,233
2,880
1,518 740
5,698
406
414
337
356
354
1,867
1,703
1,034
445
395
113 62 48
31
2,807
202 181 158
181
164
886
842
550 186 176
7,000
6,331
5,331
5,790
6,275
30,727
29,609
21,199
10,146
9,099
4.142 2,854
1,509
734
3,344
192 206
175
167
165
905
924
686 377 306
75
37
19
15
1,774
109 90
82
80 96
457
448
348
182
174
6,340
6,262
5,034
5,925
5,609
29,170
24,381
8,470
425
186
125
91
26
9
6
2,354
214
208 162
189 189
962
779 348
68 89
38 25
29 16
1,033
93 91
76 101 68
429
394
202
4 2
4 7
14
11
16
52
1,969
15,159
25,890
60,894
43,281
25.785
11,174
4,480
5,797
1
64
367
692 1,736
1,426
903
418
190
2,819
9
157
408
916
8 2 7
18
392 4,204
10,347
28,799
23,366
15.951 8,(J44
3,564
2,984
8
100 249
814
799 568 290 156
1,411
30
140
433
3
7 6
9
9 3 2
34 5 3 2
1,577 21 6 15
10,955 158 47 11 15,543 664 243 421 32,095 3,446 1,451 1,995
19,915 7,681. 2,694
9,834 12,580 4,300 3,130 12,676 4,354
916 11,245 3,832
2,813 1,189
1
56
267 443 922
627 335 128
34
1,408
8
127
268
483
8 21
103
161 271 298 327
862
2 7
60
465
4
9
56
77 108
105
106
328
1
17
4,987
8,280
8,322
7,413
724
4
12 47
84 163 193 221
534
2 6
43
Imperial Table V 11
Imperial Table VII --Age and Civil Condition--Part II-Details by Districts--(contd.)
Population Community ,------"-------__
and Age- Persons Males Female~
Jains-(concld.)
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 & over
2
854 6:;8
449
328
3
468
368
264
182
386
290
185
146
l.Jnmarried ,-____ __A.___--___
Persons :'.lalcs Fem,ilt"s
6 7
BHIND DISTRICT-(collcld.)
76
44 30
17
76
42
30
17
2
MORENA DISTRICT
"Married Widowed ~-----~~ _____ ~ ~ ____ A-___ ~
Persons 1'IIales Fenl~llcs Persons M<l le~ Females
8
634
404
201
90
9
345
252
139
71
10
289
152
62
19
11
144
210 218
221
12
47
74 95
94
13
97
136 123
127
Total Po- 430,274 237,774 192,5110 190,289 122,487 pulation
67,802 194,700 97,578 97,122 45,l85 17,70927,576
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
:'i-I 0 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60
60 & over
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- " 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 & over
14,2:37
14,418 11,432
'12,195
12,686
64,968
;;9,808
48,176
39,009 79,188
56,927 40,963
24,963
16,272
7,506
7,451 6,008
6,222
6,779
33,966
33,277
27,953
22,179 43,104
31,581 23,051
14,186
8,477
6,731
6,967 5,424
5,973
5,907
31,002
26,5:n
20,223
16,830 36,084
25,346 17,912
10,777
7,795
14,221
14,405 11,398
12,170 12,626
64,820
57,612
34,315
12,544 11,408
4,63:{
2,731
1,440
786
7,497
7,444 5,994
6,207
6,741
33,883
32,606
23,561
11,823 11,254
4,555 2,662
1,392
751
414,546 229,070 185,476 183,009 118,003
13,707 13,946 10,992
11,746
12,232
62,623
57,672
46,459 37,634
76,401
54,814 39,369 23,955
15,619
7,238
7,201 5,786
6,000
6,559
32,784
32,138
26,983
21,392
41,572
30,343
22,127 13,596
8,135
6,469
6,745
5,206
5,746
5,673
29,839
25,534
19,476 16,242
34,829
24,471
17,242
10,359
7,48.
13,691
13,933
10,958
11. 721
12,172
62,475
55,522
32,946
11,989
10,953
4,383 2,604
1,379
758
7,229
7,194
5,772
5,985
6,521
32,701
31,476
22,670
11,328 10,846
4,331 2,567
1,348
736
126
6,724
6,961 5,404
5,963
5,885
30,937
25,006
10,754
721
154
78 69
48
35
14
11
<'1:3
21 55
134
2,143
13,715
25,891
64,276
44,959
26,715
12,057 4,810
65,006 187,768
6,462
6,739
5,186
5,736
5,651
29,774
24,046
10,276
661
107
52
37 31 22
14
11 33
21
55
134
2,098
13.372 25,094
62,051
43,320
25,609
11,516
.,574
8
5 14
12
37
76
646
4,328
10,099 30,252
24,129
15,994
8,297
3,757
94,022
8
14
12
37
76
637 4,250
9,816 29,183
23,227 15,330
7,926
3,577
e 6
19
2
2
9 4 18 5
58 14
1,497 53
9,387 146
15,792 574 34,024 3,504
20,830 7,335
10,721 11,517
3,760 11,466
1,053 10,676
1
2
3
7
25 64
257 1,598
2,897
4,395
4,497 3,969
1 1 l
7
28 82
317 1,ge6
.,438
7,122
o,~69
6,707
93,746 43,769 17,C45 26,724
6
6
2
2
19 1
2
9 4 3
18 5 4
58 l' 7 7
1,461 52 25 27
9,122 141 63 78
15,278 551 248 303
32,868 3,397 1,543 1,854
20,093 7,111 10,279 11,156
3,590 11,060
997 10,287
2,785 4,230
4,322
3,822
4,326
6,926
6,738 6,465
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-A~e and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts--(contd.)
Pupulation Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,---_____ -A. _____ -, ,-______ -"-_____ -, ~~---A.-____ -, ,--__ -"-____ __
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males F(malEs I'(ncI1~. :Mal(s Ftmaleb
!\:{uslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 & over
Jains
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20~
20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 & over
Total Population
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
2
12,880
428 407 374 368 372
1,949
1,789 1,422 1,139 2,265
1,729
1,289 797 501
2,750
97 61 65 77 78
378
337 290 231 499
370 297 199 149
144,313
4,281
4,298 4,096 4,585
4,380
21,640
3
7,095
214 213 184 188
182
981
952 805 655
1,236
1,014 738 454
260
1,550
51
35
37 32 36
191
lSI
162 128
286
216 182 125
79
75,874
2,152 2,146 2,061 2,229
2,298
10,886
4
5,785
214 194 190 180 190
968
837 617 484
1,029
715 551 343 241
1,200
46 26 28 45 42
187
156 128 103 213
15,1
115
74 70
68,439
2,129
2,152 2,035
2,356
2,082
10,754
5 6 7 8
MORENA DISTRICT-(coucld.)
6,010
428 407 374
368 :02
1,949
1,744
1,142 478 375
190 79
35
18
1,223
97 61 65 77
78
378
336 224 73 73
58 47
25
9
3,654
214 213 184 188
182
981
943
742 421 331
165 ,18
18 5
798
51 35
37
32 36
191
181 146 70 . 72
58 46 25 9
2,356
214 194 190 180 190
968
801 400 57 44
25 31 17 l:'l
425
46 26 28 45
42
187
155
78 3
1
SHEOPUR DISTRICT
62,521
4,279
4,295
4,091 4,575
4,364
:U,604
37,466
2,152 2,146 2,060
2,223
2,284
10,865
127
25,055
2,127
2,149
2,031
2,352
2,080
10,739
5,746
44 275 646
1,811
1,371 933 464 202
1,139
66 150
398
256 167 69
32
67,526
2 3
5
10 15
35
9
2,944
9
62 226 860
756 560 316 155
588
16 57
204
139 101 48 23
33,696
1
6
13
20
10 11
2,802 1,124
35 213 420 951
615 373 148
47
551
50
93 194
117
66 21 9
5
15 79
168 277 298 281
388
8
28
56 83
105
108
12
497
8
45
93 130 120 100
164
10
19 35 52 47
13
627
4
7
34
75
147
178
181
224
7
18
37
48
53 61
33,830 14,2f:6 4,712 9,554
2
3
4
4
2
15
1
1 I
Imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-·~Part II-Details by Districts ~(contd.)
Community and Age
Total Population
(concld.)
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 and over
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60 60 and over
Sahariyas
0- 1 1~ 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Population ;-_____ 1.. _____ ,
Persons Males Females
2
20.259 16,422
13.423
27.896
19,963
12,897
7.719 4,094
114,923
3.336 3,306
3,059
3.325 3.157
16,183
15,622 13,314
10,872 22,332
16,146
10,671
6,354
3.429
23,126
733 834
896
1,097
1,072
4,632
3,789
2,399 1,968
4,395
2,954 1,595
968 426
3
10,696
9,015
7,008
14,399
10,953
6,820
4.059
2.038
60,668
1.669
1.639 1,553
1,656 1,662
8,179
8,233
7.283 5,744
11,614
8.936 5,645 3,329
1,705
11,891
373
435 434 503
553
2,298
2,015
1.341 957
2,183
1,546
821
516 214
4
9,563
7,407 6,415
13,497
9.010
6.077 3.660
2.056
54,255
1,667 1,667
1.506 1.669 1,495
8,004
7,389
6.031 5,128
10,718
7.210 5,026
3,025 1,724
11,235
360
399
462 594
519
2,334
1,774
1.058 1,011 2,212
1,408
774 452 212
Unmarried Married Widowed r-----'-----, r------A------~ ~-----A----~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SHEOPUR DISTRICT-(contd.}
19,797
12,376
4,236
2,895
865
446
217 85
48,568
3,335 3,303
3,054
3.318 3,152
16,162
15,232 9.758 3,378
2,493
831 427
207 80
11,193
733
834
896 1,095 1,064
4,622
3,727 2,005
583 231
13
7 4
1
10,583
7,859
3,720 2,846
857 440
212
84
29,570
1,669 1,639
1,552 1,651 1,658
. 8,169
8,137
6,268
2,999 2,465
826 424 202 80
6,250
373 435 434 502 546
2,290
1,999
1,216
505 218
13
4
-4
i28
9,214
4,517
516
49
8
6
5
18,998
1.666 1,664
1,502 1,667 1,494
7,993
7,095 3,490
379
28
5 3
5·
4,943
360
399 462 593
518
2,332
1,728 789
78 13
3
452 4,300
8.975 23,754
16,544
8,527
3.851 1,388
53,898
3
5
7 5
21
382 3,516 7,319
18,753
13,041
6.792
2,993
1.081
10,765
2
8
10
61 390
1,363 4,067
2,754
1,278
636 206
112 1,135
3,196
11,005
9,183
5.213 2.699 1,133
26,816
5 4
10
95 997
2,671
8,671
7,257
4,136 2,091
888
5,394
1
7
8
16 123
441
1,921
1,501
767 450 167
340 10
2,865 46
5,779 212 12,749 1,247
7,361 2,554 3,314 3.924 1,152 3,651
255 2,621
21 92
548
913
1,167
1.148 821
9 25
120 699
1,641
2,757 2,503
1,800
27,082 12,457 4,282 8,175
3 4 2
11
287 2,519
4.648 10,082
5,784 2,656
902 193
5,371
1
2
45 267
922 2,146
1,253
511 186
39
8
40 175
1,086
2,274
3.452 3,154
2,268
1,168
4 22
97
187 310
328 219
1 18 74
478
853 1,085
1,036
737
247
2 11 44
32
50
62 46
7 22
101 608
1,421
2,367
2,118
1,531
921
2
11 53
155 260
266 173
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part I I-Details by Districts-( contd.)
Population Unmarried Married 'Widowed Community ,. ___ ...A.. ___ --. ,. __ ~~.A. _____ _" ,--____ ...A.. _____ --. , ____ -A.-....._--.,
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Muslims
0-1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and Over
2
6,060
206 153 140 160 147
806
822 690 558
1,124
846 602 377 235
192
6
5
2
4
18
24 17 22
43
16 28 20 4
3
3,200
104
72 74
67
82
399
429 380 292 578
460 341 204
117
109
6
2
1
9
19 10 13 23
10 13 10 2
4
2,860
102 81
66 93
65
407
393 310 266 546
386 261 173 118
83
5
3
9
5
7
9 20
6
15 10
2
5 6 7 8
SHEOPUR DISTRICT-(concld.)
2,668
205 153 140 159 144
801
812 597
264 157
20 9
4 4
85
6 5
2
4
18
24 14 10 13
1
3 2
1,579
104
72 74 67
79
396
428 365 208 H9
17 9
4
3
63
6
2
1
9
19 9
7
13
3
2
1,089
101
81 66 92 65
405
384 232 56
8
3
22
5
3
9
5
5 3
SHIVPURI DISTRICT
2,782
2
4
9 91
281 904
737
443 214
99
77
3
10 29
11 14 8 2
9
1,447
2
2
14 79
403
416 301
154
77
37
4
10
8
9 4
10
1,335
2
8
77 202 501
321 142 60 22
40
'2
6
19
3 5
4 1
11
610
1
1 2
13 63
89
150 159 132
30
2
4
11 10 2
12
174
1
1
5
26
27 31
46 37
9
2
1 1 4
13
436
1
8 37
62
119 113
95
21
3
10 6
1
Total Po- 441,869 232,141 209,728 186,970 114,529 72,441 211,156 105,336 105,820 43,743 12,276 31,467 pUlation
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
15,215
13,277
11,814 13,937
13,828
68,071
7,791 6,821 .
5,918
6,940
7,112
34,582
7,424 6,456 5,896 6,997 6,716
33,489
15,171
13,261 11,784 13,894 13,759
67,869
7,763
6,811 5,902 6,916 7,078
34,470
129
7,408
6,450
5,882 6,978 6,681
33,399
38 15 29 43 65
190
27
9 15 24 34
109
11 6
14-19 31
81
6
1
4
12
1
1
3
5 ., .
4
9
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Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-{contd.)
Community and Age
Total Po. pulation~
(cnneld.)
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Population r-----"--__ -., Persons Males Females
2
62,087
49,231
39,800
86,396
61,522
39,008
23,315
12,439
3
33,168
27,192
21,549
44,924
33,466
20,221
11,429 5,610
4
28,919
22,039
18,251
41,472
28,056
18,787
11,886 6,829
Unmarried ,--------..A.. _____ -,
Persons Males Females
Married Widowed r--........._-----J'-----. __ --.~ r----_...A.... ____ ....._,
Persons IUales Females Persons :r.Tales Females
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SHIV PURl DISTRICT-(colltd.)
59,481
33,802
12,217
9,070
2,570
1,201
552 208
32,536
22,921
11,311
8,885
2,514
1.160
535
197
26,945
10,881
906
185
56
41
17 11
2,580
15,241
26,961
73,624
51,181
25,690
1l,412
4,277
620
4,218
10,010
34,427
28,469
16,005
8,069
3,409
1,960
11,023
16,951
39,197
22,712
9,685 3,3,13
868
26
188
622
3,702
7,771
12,117
11,351
7,954
12
53
228 1,612
2,483
3,056
2,825
2.004
14
135
394
2,090
5,288
9,061
8,526
5,950
Hindus 388,854 204,898 183,956 162,623 100,736 61,887 186,067 92,770 93,297 40,164 11,392 28,772 0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
::1-4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 W-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Sahariyas
0- 1 '1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 and over
13,321
11,493
10,124
11,771
11,586
58,295
53,734
43,670
35,294
76,035
54,902
34,872
20,881
11,171
39,328
l,496
1,399
1,373
1,756
1,872
7,896
6,440 4,004 3,225
7,847
4,720
2,811
1,646
739
6,811
5,884
5,115
5,873
6,014
29,697
28,799
24,184
19,308
39,773
29,898 18,080
10,180
4,979
20,034
791
726 662
863
915
3,957
3,392
2,180
1,551 :~,795
2,567
1,388
832
372
6,510
5,609
5,009
5,898
5,572
28,598
24,935
19,486
15,986
36,262
25,004
16,792 10,701 6,192
19,294
705 673
711 893
957
3,939
3,048
1,824
1,674
4,052
2,153
1,423
814
367
13,277
11,479
10,095
11,729
11,523
58,103
51,356
29,625
10,883
8,369
2,441
1,132
527 187
18,118
1,496
1,397 l,3n
1,755
1,867
7,887
6,234 2,877
788
290
25
12 2
3
6,783
5,875
5,100
5,850
5,983
29,591
28,217
20,289
10,200
8,251
2,396 1,100
514 178
10,031
791
725
661 862
912
3,951
3,345
1,846
624
233
20
7
2
3
130
6,494
5,604
4,995
5,879
5,540
38
13
28
42
59
28,512 180
23,139 2,355
9,336 13,874
683 23,842
118 64,249
45 32
13 9
8,087
705
672 ';11
893
955
3,936
2.889 1,031
164
57
5
5
45,263
22,637
9,948
3,719
19,138
2
1
1
5
9
203
1,120
2,407
7,394
4,382
2,183 1,059
381
27
8
14
23
:n
103
572
3,847
8,904
30,OJ.!
25,153
14,141 7,059 2,977
9,597
3
6
45 331
913
3,506
2,496
1,290
720
290
11
1,1
19
28
6
1
1
5
4
77 12 3 9
1,783 23 10 13
10,027 171 48 123
14,938 569 204 365
34,235 3,417 1,508 1,909
20,110 7,198
8,496 11,103
2,889 10,406 742 7,265
9,541
2
3
158 789
1,494
3,888
1,886
893 339
91
2,072
3
7
30 163
313
616 585
355
2,349
2,839
2,607 1,824
4,849 8,264
7,799 5,441
406 1,666
2
3
14
56
51 91
110
79
4 16
107
262 525 475
276
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part II--Details by Districts-(contd.)
Community and Age
Muslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- .j,
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
6') ;tIll over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
:10-40 40-50 5()-60
00 ,mu over
P0pulation ~------_}.._----~-~ Persons :\:Iales Females
2
9,516
283 277 229 307 271
1,367
1,335 1,095
896 , 1,800
1,252 887 S32
352
3,950
111 103 86 96 95
491
530 439
359 680
603 -121 250 177
3
4,968
128 157 107 158 130
680
671 578 472 955
672 502 271 167
2,128
57 50
::l2
42 53
234
28.1 238 199 383
:H5
240 1-1,3
92
4
4,548
155 120 122 149 141
687
580 385 261
185
1,822
54 53 54 54 42
257
246 201 160 297
288 181
107 85
Unmarried Married r------.---..A....-----~
Males Females Persons Males FEmales
5 6 7 8 9 10
SHIVPURI DISTRICT-(collcld.)
4,315
28a 277. 2Z!}
307
270
1,366
1,314 903 381
264
48 21 10
8
1,809
111 ll13
86 96 95
491
529 378 157 140
56 36 12 10
2,555
128 157 107 158 130
680
G69 542 337 256
42 17 6 (3
1,146
57 50 32
42 5:1
234
283 232 143
140
56 36 12 10
1,760
155 120 122 149 140
686
6'45 361 44
8
6
4 4
663
54 53 54 54 42
257
246 146 14
GOONA. DISTRICT
4,246
21 185 500
1,459
1,046 6:21 282 131
1,598
58 194
498
447 235 119
46
2,116
:2
34 129 660
579 410 198 1040
802
6
52 234
228 153
90 38
2,130
1
19
151 371 799
467 211 84 27
796
52 142 264
219 82 29 8
Widowed ,.-____ _A_ __ --~
Pcr,on~ Males Females
11
955
7 IS
77
151'1 245 240 213
543
3 8
42
100 150 119
121
12 13
297 658
2 6
39
51 75 67 57
180
4 9
31 51 41 44
5 9
38
107 170 173 156
363
3 4
33
69 99 78 77
Total Po- 474,536 249,155 225,381 203,223 121,839 81,384 227,154 113,507 113,647 44,159 13,809 31),350 pulation
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
17,258 13,245 12,064 15,869 15,337
73,773
8,755 6,511
6,023 7,831
... 7,813
36,933
8,503 6,734 6,041
8,038 7,524
36,840
17,250 13,23S
12,046 15,841
15,320
73,692
8,752 6,508 6,012 7,820 7,804
36,896
131
8,498
6,727
6,034 8,021 7,516
36,796
8
10
18 26 17
79
3 3
11 11 9
37
5 7
7
IS 8
42
2
2 2
Imperial Table VlI
Imperial Table VII--Age and Civil Condition -Part II-Details by Districts--(contd.)
Population Community and Age
,--------'-----, Persons l\Iales Females
Total Population ~(concld.)
5-10
10-15
15-20,
20-30
z
67,742
52.398
42.845 93,326
30-40 65,439
40-50 40,519
50-60 24,650
60 and over 13,844
3
36,166
28,698
22,408
47,694
36,057
21,728
12,706
6,765
4
31,576
23,700
20,437
45,632
29,382
18,791
11,944
7,079
Unmarried Married Widowed r-,------_A_, ___ -, r-----...J._---- ... -~ r--~_..A.. __ ~__.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8
GOONA DISTRlCT-(COllld,)
66,255
38.528
12.750 8,481
1,900
894
493
230
35,947
25,607
11.843
8,258
1,799
831
460
198
30,308
12,921
907
223
101 63
33
32
1,464
13,736
29,523
80,998
55,906
27,889
12,550
5,009
9
208
3,056
10,336
37,658
31,594
17,637
8,895
4,086
10 11
1,256 23
10,680 134
19,187 572
43,340 3,847
24,312 7,633
10,252 1 i,736
3,655 11,607
923 8,605
12 13
11 12 35 99
229 343
1,778 2,Q69
2,664
:J,2bO
3,351
2,481
4,969
8,476
8,256
6,124
Hindus 409,437 215,310 194,127 173,694 104,846 68,848 196,433 98,196
3
3 10
8
9
98,237 39,310 12,268 27,042
4 0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 and over
Bhils
0- I
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and Over
14,949
11,285
10.146 13,310
12,953
62,643
58,048
45,602
37,401
80,435
56,733 35,293
21,379
11,903
8,698
323
228
243
401
336
1,531
1,475
1,005
741
1,553
1.049
679
420
245
7,573
5,536
5,116 6,605
6,648
31,478
31,108
25,004
19,593
41,305
31,2.j.8
18,915
10,936
5,723
4,568
158
123
115
193
165
754
795 553
394
774
573 368
223 134
7,376 5,749
5,030
6,705
6,305
31,165
26,940
20,598
17.808
39.130
25,485
16,378 10,.),43
6,180
4,130
165
105
128
208
171
777
680
452
347
779
476
311
197
111
14,942
11,275
10,131
13,287
12,938
62,573
56,700
33,058
10,873
7,384
1,684 794
429
199
4,198
323
228 242
400
334
1,527
1,447
825
254 122
11 5
5
2
7,570
5,533
5,106
6,597
6,639
31,445
30,912
22,190
10.171
7,213
1,599
742
401
173
2,421
158
123
115 193
165
754
789
511
225
121
10
5
5 1
7,372
5,742
5,025
6,690
6,299
31,128
25,788
10,868
702
171
132
85
52
28 26
1,777
165
105
127
207
169
773
658 314
29 1
1
7
10
15
21
15
68
1,329
12,423
26,010
69,574
48,222
24,043
10,599
4,165
3,926
1
2
4
27
178
478 1,382
958
523
262
114
33
186
2,783 9,211
32,496
27,259 15,263
7,556
3,409
1,970
6
42
167 630
537
322
175
91
7
5 13
6
35
1,143
9,640
16,799 37,078
20,963
8,780
3.043
756
1,956
1
2
4
21 136
311
752
421
201
87
23
2
2
19 121
518
3,477
6,827
10,456
10,351
.7,539
574
2 9
49
80 151
153
)29
10 3]
211 1,596
2,390
2,910
2,979
2,141
177
2 23
26 41
43
42
2
2
9
90 307
1,881
4,437 7,546
7,372
5,398
397
II
7
26
54 no 110 87
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-(contd.)
Community and Age
Sahariy-as
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5- 10
10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-·:50
50-60 60 and over
Muslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60 60 and over
Jains
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
fotalO-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30
Population r-----A ____ -,
Persons Males Females-
2
29,802
1,126 ],025 1,012
1,294 1,21B
5,675
4,436 2,B75 2,369 6,321
4,104
2,165 1,265
592
18,145
586 501 477 653 610
2,827
2,642 1,968
1,549 3,528
2,367 1,529
1,034 701
7,825
246
182 174 203 207
1,012
1,059
875 715
1,361
3
15,107
582 487 488 634 589
2,780
2,335 1,549 1,108 2,995
2,312 1,087
646
295
9,588
308 250 204 311
303
1,376
],342
1,090 881
1,782
],275 875 569 398
4,242
124
97
93 90
106
510
549 464 394 757
4
14,695
544 538 524 660 629
2,895
2,101
1,326 1,261 3,326
1,792
1,078 619
297
8,557
278 251
273 342
307
1,451
1,300 878 668
1,746
1,092
654
465 303
3,583
122
85 81
113
101
502
510 411 321 604
Unmarried ;------------J-____ -,
Persons Males Females
Married ;----_..A. _____ -, Persons Males Females
·Widowed r-----..A.-~-,
Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GOONA DISTRICT-(contd.)
13,04:1
1,126 ],025
] ,OIl
1,290 1,218
5,670
4,356 ~, 170
570 225
34 8
5
3
8,437
586 501 476
653 610
2,826
2,616 1,660
724 474
77 37 15
8
3,555
245 182 174 203 207
1,011
1,054
755 296 245
7,216
582 487 488 631
589
2,177
2,321 1,368
504 206
26 7 5 2
4,953
308 250 203 311 303
1,375
1,339 1,047
634 444
72 27 10
5
2,234
124 97 93 90
106
510
549 456 282 245
133
5,825
544 538 523 659 629
2,893
2,035 802 66 19
8
1
3,484
278 251 273 342 307
1,451
1,277 613 90 30
5 10 5 3
1,321
121 85 81
113 101
501
505 299
14
15,102
4
5
78 69B
1,783 5,981
3,814 1,661
78B 294
8,181
1
26 304 807
2,930
2,027 1,125
650 311
3,22.7
1
4
120 410
1,041
7,519
3
3
13 177 598
2,732
2,227 999 543 227
4,048
1
3 43
240 1,269
1,092 715 430 255
1,625
8
109 484
7,583 1,659
2
65 2 521 7
1,185 16 3,249 115
1,587 !t~6
662 496 245 472 67 295
4,133 1,527
23 261 4 567 IS
1,661 124
935 263 410 367 220 369
56 382
1,602 1,043
1
4
112 301
557 9
75
372 1,287
1 4
6
57
59 81 98 66
587
7 69
111
133 129 138
383
3
28
3
10 58
197 415 374 229
940
• 11 55
152 234
240 244
660
1
6 47
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Community and Age
population ,-------"-----, Persons Males Females
2 3 4
Jains-(concld,}
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
1,116
807
507
373
610
463
302
193
506
344 205
180
Unmarried l\Iarried "'idowcd ,-____ ..A..___ ---, ,-----"------, r----.A.-,----, Persons l'.Iales Females Persont; Male~ Females Perwll::' Malt~ Fc mal€s
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GOONA DISTRICT-(concld.}
89
50
38
17
88
50
38
16
BHILSA DISTRICT
829
499
215
108
449
320
166
89
380
179
49
19
198
258
254
248
73
93
98
88
125
165
156
160
Total Po- 254,050 133,239 120,811 105,947 63,387 42,560 123,732 62,217 61,515 24,371 7,635 16,73b pulation
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-111
10-15 15-20
20-30
30--10
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Sahariyas
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
8,761
6,747
5,946
7,954
7,646
37,054
34,665
29,052
21,872
50,908
36,634
21,598
12,662
7,605
4,415
3,212
3,054
3,827
3,919
18,427
;7,480
15,375
12,452
26,270
20,828
11,913
6,762
3,732
4,346
3,535
2,892 4,127
3,727
18,627
17,185
13,677
11,420
24,638
15,806
9,685
5,900
3,873
232,273 121,679 110,594
7,993
6,194
5,443
7,263
7,032
33,925
31,531
26,589
21,913
46,830
33,526
19,668
11,484
6,807
4,179
174
116
99
4,065
2,964
2,806
3,517
3,592
16,944
15,844
14,081
11,434
24,164
19,035
10,824
6,084
3,269
2,141
91
51 42
3,928
3,230
2,637
3,746
3,440
16,981
15,687
12,508
10,479
22,666
14,491
8,844
5,400
3,538
2,038
83
65 57
8,718
6,740
5,933
7,926
7,611
36,928
33,489
21,274
7,729
4,660
1,102
402
230
133
96,217
7,950
6,187
5,431
7,241
6,999
33,808
30,481
19,270
6,949
4,096
944
358 200
111
1,656
174
116
98
4,388
3,207
3,047
3,811
3,898
18,351
17,333
14,146
7,299
4,502
1,058
374
204
120
57,636
4,038
2,959
2,800
3,504
3,572
16,873
15,727
12,930
6,603
3,975
908
335
184
101
936
91
51 41
134
4,330
3,533
2,886
4,115
3,713
18,577
16,156
7,128
430
158
44 28 26
13
37
7
11 25
31
111
1,139
7,665
IS,78-l
43,780
31,029
14,903
6,582
2,739
27
5 5
16
21
74
135
1,206
5,028
20,624
18,140
9,773
4,942
2,295
38,581 113,833 57,173
3,912
3,228
2,631
3,737
3,427
16,935
14,754
6,340
346
121
36
23
16 10
720
83
65
57
37
7 10
21 29
104
1,032
7,229
14,641
40,506
28,461
13,545
5,919
2,396
2,058
1
27
5 4
13
20
69
110
1,134
4,717
19,150
16,658
8,881
4,448
2,010
1,077
1
10
2
6
9
10
6
2
3
4
37 15
1,004 37
6,459 113
10,756 359
2 1,156 2,468
12,889 4,503
5,130 6,293
1,640 5,850
444 4,733
2
2
12
23
125
1,144
1,630
1,766
1,616
1,317
6
3
4
13
90
234
1,324
2,873
4,527
4,234
3,·U6
56,656 22,223 6,866 15,357
10
2 6 8
9
35
922 6,095
9,924
21,356
11,803
4,664
1,471
386
981
6
2
1 4
13
18
90
323
2,228
4,121
5,765
5,365 4,300
465
2
2
7
17
114
1,039
1,469
1,608
1,452
1,158
128
6
4
11
11 73
209
1,189
2,652
4,157
3,913 3,142
337
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,--------"------....... ,-------"------ __ ,-------"------....... ,-_____ -"--____ , and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Saharjyas -(concld.)
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
2
124 123
636
5-10 557
10-15 426 15-20 332 20-30 767
30-40 614 40-50 402
50-60 249 60 and over 196
Muslims 14,246
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5- 0 10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 and over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
GO antI over
476' 367 328 479 424
2,074
2,119
1,645 1,299
2,696
2,001 1,203
739 470
3,227
115 68
69 84 65
401
440 379 316
595
473 312
182 129
3
56 53
293
277 210
169 ' 376
363 195 131 127
7,606
208
165
169 213 234
989
1,120
875 678
1,390
1,149 700 4:39
266
1,740
48 :31
34
40
39
192
228 199 163 331
270
186 103
68
4
68 70
343
280 216 163 391
251
207 118
69
6,640
268 202 159 266 190
1,085
999 770 621
1,306
852 503 300 204
1,487
67 37 35 44 26
209
212
180
153 264
203 126
79 61
5 6 7 8
BHILSA DISTRICT-(col1cld,)
123 122
633
455 270
81 96
75 IG 13 17
6,587
476 367 328
474 423
2,068
2,102
1,405 568 363.
50 17 11
3
1,428
115
68
69 84
65
401
435 316 126
101
31 11 5 2
55 52
290
249 159 64 75
67 12 6
14
3,885
208 165 169 211
234
987
1,119 851 503 348
50 16 8
3
889
48 31 34 40 39
192
228
196 124 100
31 11
5 2
135
68 70
343
206
111 17
21
8 4
7 3
2,702
268
202 159
263 189
1,081
983 554 65 15
3
539
67 37 35 44 26
209
207 120
2
3
84
136
234 600
464 274 159 104
6,415
3
4
17
238 714
2,206
1,722 881 428 205
1,367
4
62
188
453
365 192
70 33
9
3
23 46
100
282
271 166 104
82
3,248
2
2
23 169 970
996 583 329 175
684
3
39 217
206 135 57 27
10 11
61 18
90 20
134 17
318 71
193 75
108 112
55 77 22 75
3,167 1,244
2
16 215 545
1 236
726 298
99 30
683
4
59 149 236
159 57 13
6
2
2
2
17 127
229
305 300 262
432
2
41
77 109
107 94
12
5 5
5 19
25 17 21 31
473
6
72
103 101 102 88
167
14
33 40 41 39
13
13 15 12
52
50 95 56 44
771
2
2
1 11 55
126 204 198 174
265
1
2
27
44 69 66 55
Itnperialable VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition~Part II~Details by Districts--(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community r-------J....--__ , r----- _.A. __ ~ - --, r------J.....--- -. r----J....-----. and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13
UJJAIN DISTRICT
Total Po- 461,723 238,965 222,758 181,597 109,849 pulation
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15~20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Hindus
0- I
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4-"5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 andover
Bhils
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
16,033
12,858
10,835
12,967
12,960
65,653
62,488
51,280
43,436
88,409
62,630
42,156
26,715
18,956
8,012
6,442
5,415
6,281
6,563
32,713
32,661 27,250
22,055
43,987
34,230
22,880
13,966
9,223
8,021
6,416
5,420
6,686
6,397
32,940
29,827 24,030 21,381
44,422
28,400
19,276
12,749
9,733
16,019
12,836
10,797
12,904
12,82-1
65,380
57,721 33,932
12,612
7,571
1,701
1,635
684 361
399,264 206,061 193,203 153,843
14,071
11,067 9,321
11,126
11,177
56,762
53,831
44,294 37,439 76,613
54,334 36,583
23,117
16,291
6,699
256
221 185
216 195
1,073
973
770 624
1,300
7,076
5,552
4,689 5,395
5,683
28,395
28,134
23,529 19,004 37,882
29,669 19,754 0,9:)5
7,759
3,398
129
113
86
99
100
527
493
407 308
634
6,995
5,515 4,632
5,731
5,494
28,367
25,697
20,765 18,435
38,731
24,665 16,829
11,182
8,532
3,301
127
108
99
117 95
546
480 363 316
666
14,059
11,047
9,285 11,066
11,045
56,502
49,263 28,274 10,005
5,962
1,414
1,501
607
315
2,742
256 221 185 215
195
1,072
910
518 179
49
8,008
6,435
5'400 6,274
6,529
32,646
31,768 22,711
11,315 7,241
1,602
1,579
649
338
93,565
7,072 5,545
4,675
5,388
5,650
28,330
27,281
19,259 9,208
5,777
1,348
1,470 592 300
1,553
129 113
86
99
100
527
479 332
,155
47
71,748 228,774 114,937 113,837 51,352 14,179 37,173
136
8,011
6,401 5,397
6,630
6,295
32,734
25,953 11,221
1,297
330
99
56
35 23
14
22 37 63
129
265
4,654
17,007 29,975
76,175
52,347
28,061
13,624
6,666
4
7
14
7 31
63
852 4,421
10,396
34,994
30,115
18,366 10,170
5,560
60,278 199,984 100,326
6,987 5,502
4,610
5'678 5,395
28,172
21,982
9,015 797
185
66
31 15
15
1,189
127 108 99
116
95
545
431
186 24
2
12
20
36
60
126
254
4,457
15,710 26,658
66,479
45,298 24,021
11,546 5,561
3,399
1
1
62 249 437
1,198
4
7 14
7
30
62
814
4,159 9,486
30,589
26,162 15,777
8,628 4,649
1,700
13
74
150
562
10
15 23
56
98 7
202 8
3,802 113 12,586 341
19,579 849
41,181 4,663
22,232 8,582
9,695 12,460
3,454 12,407 1,106 11 ,929
3 4
4 4
41 72 118 223
344 505
1,752 2,911
2,513
2,935
13,147 3,325
6,069
9,525
9,260
8,604
99,658 45,437 12,170 33,267
8
13
22
53
96 6
192 6
3,643 111
11,551 310 17,172 776 35,890 4,172
19,136 7,622 8,244 11,061
2,918 10,964 912 10,415
1,699
1
49
175
287
636
558
1 3 8
53
3 3
3 3
39 72
III 199 310 466
1,516 2,656
2,159 5463
2,507 8,554
2,715 8,249
2,810 75.605
145
1 1 3
25
413
2
5 28
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII -Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community --...:...------"------, r------"---__ , r-__ --J.... -. ,.... ___ -"-- __ ____,
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Bhils(coudd.)
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and Over
Muslims
0- I 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
.5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 and Over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
2 3
885 475 542 281
349 ... 182 183 91
47,943
1,4"2 1,365
1,157
1,429 1,397
6,810
6,761 5,437
4,666 9',05S
6,219
4,220 2,674 2,098
6,806
204 173 l46 165
162
850
819 675
605 1,221
1,049
715 510
362
25,222
687 667 555 698 692
3,299
3,538
2,869
2,359
4,714
3,396
2,377
1,525
1,145
3,717
96
88 75 78 74
411
439 383 327
648
606
409 282 212
4
410 261
167
92
22,721
775 698
602
731 705
3,511
3,223
2,568
2,307 4,344
2,823
1,843 1,149
953
3,089
108 85 71 87 88
439
380 292
278 573
443
306 228
150
5 6 7
UJJAIN DISTRICT-(concld.)
8 3 2
1
21,624
1,461
1,364 1,155
1,427 1,393
6,800
8 3 1
1
12,589
687 667
554
698 691
3,297
6,627 3,512
4,462 2,682
2,100 1,651 1,312 ~ 1,189
180 76 42 25
2,895
203 172 146 165
162
848
818 589 264 186
88 53
29 20
157 55 28
18
1,850
96 88 75
78
74
411
439
379 257
185
83 49 28
19
9,035
774
697 601 729
702
3,503
3,115
1,780 449
123
23 21
14
7
1,045
107 84 71 87 88
437
379 210
7
1
5 4
1
1
MANDSAUR DISTRICT
8
788 386
201 77
21,896
2
3
8
133 951
2,506 7,363
5,322
3,117
1,593
903
3,034
2
1
82 336
984
819 458 238
114
9
447 242 147 65
11,113
1
1
25 182 679
3,333
2,961 2,004 1,189
739
1,547
3
68 444
471 293 172
96
Total Po- 314,842 162,607 152,235 123,627 pulation 73,851 49,776 159,293 79,781
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
10,543 9,089 8,339
5,211
4,619 4,229
5,,{32
4,470
4,110
10,510
8,934
8,109
5,198 4,585
4,156
137
5,312
4,349 3,953
31
148
222
13 32 72
10
341
144 54 12
11
89
153
146
105
12
20
36
34 25
13
69
117 112
80
10,783 4,423 1,520 2,903
2
2
7
108
769 1,827 4,030
2,361
1,113 404 164
1,487
2
1
79 268 540
348 165 66
18
1
2
24
60 383
717
1,027 1,039
1,170
877
4
5 51
142 204 243
228
1
1 5
29
192
278 318
308 388
320
1 2
19
52 67 82
97
1
19 31
191
439
709 731 782
557
3 3
32
90 137 161
131
79,512 31,922 8,975 22,947
IS
116
150
2
7 8
2
1
2 5
7
Imperial Table VB
Imperial Table VII-Age and Cjvil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-(wntd.}
Population Community .A. ___ -,
and Age Persons Males Females
Total Population
(co12dd.) 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30--40
40-50
50-60 6\) ane over
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60 60 and over
Bhils
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4--" 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-::W
20-30
30-40 40-50
50-60 60 and over
2
9,236 9,375
46,582
44,534
35,309 28,800
60,670
40,369
26,664
19,096
12,818
3
4,505 4,881
23,445
23,194
18,705 14,786
30,923
21,974
13,623
9,724 6,233
4
4,731 4,494
23,137
21,340
16,604 14,014
29,747
18,395 13,041 9,372
6,585
260,099 134,062 126,037
8,733
7,382
6,779 7,504 7,715
38,113
36,491 29,219 23,823
50,462
3:3,521
22,043
15,876
10,551
15,149
581 539
512
608
530
2,770
2,386
1,707 1,318
'3,024
1,792 980 719
453
4,361
3,740
3,427
3,668
4,053
19,249
19,026 15,461 12,199
25,752
18,153
11,172
8,016
5,034
7,686
274
263
266
287
257
1,347
1,270
• 919 628
1,453
1,016
483 343
227
4,372
3,642 3,352
3,836
3,662
18,864
17,465 13,758 11,624
24,710
15,368 10,871
7,860
5,517
7,463
307
276
246
321
273
1,423
1,116
788
690
1,571
776 497
376
226
Unmarried Married Widowed r------.A..-----....., ,-- - - ---"-- ""\ r----"------, Persons Males Females P~rsons :Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8
MANDSAUR DISTRICT-(contd.)
8,918 8,965
45,436
39,656 23,121
8,135
4,741
1,028 720 524
266
98,942
8,703
7,229
6,553
7,188
7,312
36,985
31,887 18,280
6,189
3,604
774
581 432
210
6,756
579
539
508 607
527
2,760
2,253
1,250
362
111
8
5 4 3
4,413
4,727
23,079
21,661
14,912 7,180 4,602
989 678
492
258
59,427
4,348 3,706
3,355 3,576
3,899
18,884
17,552 11,963
5,563
3,533
756
556 413
207
3,810
274 263 265
287 257
1,346
1,235 793
309
107
8 5
4
3
138
4,505 4,238
22,357
17,995
8,209 955
139
39
42 ~-l2
8
309 404
1,114
4,771
11,962 20,207
53,431
34,919
18,327 9,896
4,666
39,515 134,279
4,355
3,523 3,198
3,612 3,413
18,101
14,335 6,317
626
71
18
25 19
3
2,946
305
276 243 320
270
1,414
1,018
457
53
4
28
146 218 308 397
1,097
4,504 10,736
17,248
44,739
28,980
15,024 8,158
3,793
7,314
2
4
3
10
131
454
936
2,824
1,650
725 399 185
9
86 152
355
1,479
3,686 7,408
25,303
19,725 11,075 6,916
3,774
67,237
13 32
71 86
152
354
1,423 3,400
6,473 21,372
16,370
9,065
5,720
3,060
3,592
1
1
34 126
309
1,308
964
428
269 153
10
223
252
759
3,292
8,276 12,799 28,128
15,194 7,252
2,920
892
•
11
9
6
32
107 226 458
Z,498
4,422
7,617
8,676
7,886
12
6
2
11
54
107 198
1,018
1,260 1,870
2,256
2,201
13
3
4
21
53
119 260
1,480
3.162 5,747
0,420 5,685
67,042 26,878 7,398 19,480
15 114
147 222
245
743
2
7
8
8 6
31
3,081 100 7,336 203
10,775 386 23,367 2,119
12,610
5,959
2,438
733
3,722
2
3
3
9
97
328
627
1,516
686 297
130
32
3,767
6,438
7,286
6,548
1,079
2
3
20 89
134
250
316 265
2
1
6
2
11
2
5
7
2
4
20
51 49 98 105
163 223
847 J 1,272
1,027
1,551 1,883
1,767
284
10
38
44 50 70
71
2,740
4,887 5,403
4,781
795
3
10 51
90
200 246
194
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part II -Details by Districts-(contd.)
Population Community ,-_____ ..J._ ___ ~_"""'
and Age Persons Males Females
Muslims
0- 1
1- 2 2-- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Jains
0-- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50 50--60
60 and Over
2
28,847
914 892 806
852 914
4,378
4,318 3,300 2,693 5,219
3,549 2,494 1,628
1,268
9,952
295 253 127 247 197
1,219
1.270 1,043
890 1,755
1,372 1,067
825
511
3
15,144
419 470 418 420 461
2,188
2,209 1,752 1,443 2,676
1,959 1,342
890 685
5,258
148 135
111 120 102
616
661 557 475 904
750 582 449 264
13,703
495 422 388 432 453
2,190
2,109 1,548 1,250 2,543
1,590 1,152
738
583
4,694
147 118
116 127
95
603
609 486 415
851
622
485 376 247
Unmarried Married Widowed ,-_______ ..A. _____ , ,-____ .A. ____ -, ,-___ .A. ____ ,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8
MANDSAUR DISTRICT-(concld.)
13,271
914 890 806
852 911
4,373
4,185 2,675 1,171
683
105 42
19 18
4,264
294 253 227 246 196
1,216
1,264 879 354 261
119 79 59 33
7,724
419 470
418 420 461
2,188
2,186 1,599
949 645
93 34 15 15
2,684
148 135 111 120 102
616
661 542 321 258
118 77 58 33
5,547
495 420 388 432 450
2,185
1,999 1,076
222
38
12 8 4
3
1,580
146 118
116 126
94
600
603 337
33 3
2
SHAJAPUR DISTRICT
13,027
2
3
5
128 609
1,482
4,330
3,106 1,869
956 542
4,343
2
6
160
525 1,424
1,074 660 362
130
9
6,563
21 146 472
1,920
1,725 1,131
705 443
2,172
13 152
629
586 422
264
106
10 11
6,464 2,549
2
3
5
107 5
463 16 1,010 40
2,410 206
1,381 338
738 583 251 653
99 708
2,171 1,345
2
6
147 373 795
488 238 98 24
1
4
11
70
179 328 404
348
12 13
857 1,692
2
7 22
111
141
177 170 227
402
2
2 17
46
83 127 125
3
9
13 95
197 406 48 48
943
1
2
9
53
133
245 277 223
Total Po- 382,897 196,761 186,136 143,874 pulation
87,131 56,743 195,767 96,795 98,972 43,256 12,835 30,421
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
14,462
10,556 8,872
10,163 10,713
54,766
7,236 5,280 4,457 4,940 5,409
27,322
7,226 5,276 4,415
5,223
5,304
27,444
14,460
10,528 8,829
1,065 10,519
54,401
7,236
5,271 4,451 4,923 5,377
27,258
7,224
5,257
4,378
5,142 5,142
27,143
139
2
28 41 95
190
356
9
6
17 31
63
2 19 35 78
159
293
2 3
4
9 1
2 3
3
8
Imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-~Part II--Details by DistriCts-(contd.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,,-____ -"-_____ --. ,-~ ___ ..A. _____ ,
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
,-_____ A _____ ~ ,-_____ ~ ___ --~
Persons l\hles Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 ,13
Total Population -(concld.)
SHAJAPUR DISTRICT-(contd.)
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 &\over
Hindus
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3 3-,- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
o & over
Bhils
0-1
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
TGtalO-5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 & over
, 52,345 41,191
33,049
72,087
51,760 34,924
23,521
19,254
27,040
21,650
16,813
35,593
27,269
18,246
12,578
10,250
25,305
19,541
16,236
36,494
24,491
16,678
10,943
9,004
46,451
24,683
8,784 5,631
1,608 1,083
730
503
338,550 173,960 164,590 125,382
12,714
9,280
7,752 8,880
9,422
48,048
46,064
36,329 29,233
64,056
45,926
30,946
20,878
17,070
8,839
377
243
235
259
277
1,391
1,191 897
692
1,709
1,180 789
583
407
6,385
4,664
3,905 4,325
4,758
24,037
23,802
19,038 14,883
31,681
24,163
16,140 11,144 9,072
4,443
191
108 114 123
142
678
620
475 338
807
631
379
291
224
6,329
4,616
3,847 4,555 4,664
24,011
22,262
17,291 14,350
32,375
21,763
14,806
9,734
7,998
4,396
186
135 121
136
135
713
571 422
354
902
549
410 292 183
12,712 9,253
7,712 8,783
9,239
47,699
40,473
21,166
7,546
4,968
1,443
954
674 459
3,273
377 243 233 258 269
1,380
1,064
558 168
72
8 10
3
10
. 25,861
17'024
~.7,881
5'439
1'505
1,005 689
469
76,469
6,385 4,655
3,899
4'308 4,732
23,979
22,679
14,836
6,842
4,815
1,358
890
639
431
1,917
191
108 114
123
138
674
604 390
148 70
8
10
3 10
140
20,590 7,659
903
192
103
78
41
34
5,790
16,228
23,633
62,676
43,594
23,793
12,410 7,287
48,913 174,875
6,327 4,598
3,813
4,475 4,507
23,720
17,794 6,330
704
153
85 64
35 28
1,356
186 135 119
135 131
706
460 168
20
2
2
27
38
94
179
340
5,491
14,904 21,124
55,687
38,670 21,110
11,029
6,520
4,662
2
1
8
11
126 336
512
1,575 '-
1,066
560
319
157
1,137
4,526
8,706
28,781
23,981
14,697
8,884
6,020
86,477
9
6
17
25
57
1,083
4,109
7,848
25,668
21,285 13,123
7,916
5,388
2,294
4
4
16
85
185 716
601
325
229
13::\
4,653 11,702
14,927
33,895
104
280
632
3,780
19,613 6,558
9,096 10,048
3,526 10,381
1,267 11,464
42 100
226 1,373
1,783
2,544
3,005
3,761
62
180 406
2,407
4,775 7,504 7,376 7,703
88,398 38,293 11 ,014 27,279
2
18 32 77
154
283
4,408
10,795
13,276
30,019
2 3 4
9
100 259 563
3,401
17,385 5,813
7,987 8,882
3,113 9,175
1,132 10,091
2 1 4
7
110
251 327
859
465
235
90
:H
904
1
3 12
62
106
219
261
240
1
t
40 93
193
1,198
1,520
2,127
2,589
3,253
232
5
21
22
44
59
81
2
3 3
8
60 166 370
2,203
4,293
6,755
6,586
6,838
672
1
3
7 41
84
175 202
159
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Dt·stticts-(contd.)
r: ommunity and Age
1
Muslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Total PopUlation
0-- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
• Population ,--____ _A_ _____ ----.,.
Persons Males Females
2
30,007
1,178 896 778 897
907
4,656
4,416 3,429 2,618 5,296
3,882 2,596 1,653 1,461
5,063
180 125 94
118 108
625
623 498 444 924
709 558 386
296
179,288
5,807 5,286 4,794 6,152 5,995
28,034
3
15,432
569 431 379 435 468
2,282
2,264 1,847 1,311 2,581
2,051 1,386
916 794
2,692
85 70 54 52 53
314
327 267 238 474
385 322
215 150
91,126
2,956 2,599 2,355 3,047 2,942
13,899
4
14,575
609 465 399 462 439
2,374
2,152 1,582 1,307 2,715
1,831 1,210
737 667
2,371
95 55 40 66
55
311
296 231 206 450
324 236
171 146
88,162
2,851 2,687 2,439 3,105 3,053
14,135
Unmarried Married Widowed ,-___.~ ___ J......~ __ ~--, ,-_____ ...A-____ --,,-- ,.A_~ __ --.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem;l!es
5 6 7 8
SHAJAPUR DISTRICT-(collcld.)
12,960
1,178
895 777 897
905
4,652
4,255 2,528
861 440
97
77 28 22
2,112
180 125 94
118
108
625
615 411 181 143
59 41 25 12
7,312
569 431 379 435 466
2,280
2,227 1,521
696 405
81 64 22 16
1,346
85 70 54 52
53
314
327 263 167
141
57 40 25 12
5,648
609
464 398 462 439
2,372
2,028 1,007
165 35
16 13
6
6
766
95 55 40 66 55
311
288 148
14
2
2
SARDARPUR DISTRICT
85,535
5,806 5,285 4,791 6,142
5,983
28,007
47,815
2,955 2,598 2,353 3,040 2,938
13,884
37,720
2,851 2,687 2,438 3,102 3,045
14,123
141
13,681
2
4
158 884
1,704 4,582
3,253 1,735
856 505
2,291
8 86
259 739
547 365 193 94
78,151
3
10 12
27
9
6,741
2
2
35 319 587
2,033
1,757
999 597 412
1,145
4 71
322
301 234 133
80
38,661
1
1 2
7
4
15
10 11 12 13
6,940 3,366 1,379 1,987
1
2
123 565
1,117 2,549
1,496 736 259 93
1,146
8
82 188
417
246 131
60 14
3
17 53
274
532 784 769
934
660
1
4 42
103 152 168
190
2 7
28
143
213 323 297 366
201
11
27 48
57 58
1
10
25 131
319
461 472 568
459
4
31
76
104
111 132
39,490 15,602 4,650 10.952
3
8
12
Imperial "fable VII
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts-(contd.)
Community and Al;e
Total Population ~(conclil. )
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60
60 and over
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 a.nd Over
Bhils
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 and ever
Popula.Lion ,~~----___).,_~._. ~- ~
Persons
2
27,375
20,977
16,761
33,171
23,767
14,352
9,036
5,815
69,398
2,342
1,942
1,630
2,048
2,062
10,024
9,460
7,868
6,436
12,687
9,977
6,185
4,059
2,702
58,653
1,898
1,975 1,831
2,384
2,277
10,365
9,714
6,786
5,049
11,173
7,456
4,108
2,517
1,485
Males Females
3
14,120
11,009
7,968
16,224
12,915
7,526
4,651
2,814
35,091
1,213
958
791
971
1,011
4,944
4,872
4,086
3,075
6,393
5,333
3,207
1,982
1,199
29,812
929
972
913
1,180
1,135
5,129
4,998
3,602
2,460
5,332
4,049 2.123
1,339
780
4
13,255
9,968
8,793
16,947
10,852
6.826
4,385
3,001
34,307
1,129
984
839
1.077 1,051
5,080
4,588
3,782
3,361
6,294
4,644
2,978
2,077
1,503
28,841
969
1,003
918
1,204 1,142
5,236
4,716
3,184
2,589
5,841
3,407
1,985
1,178 705
Unmarried Married ,,-___ __.Art.... --..
Persons Males Female::. Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8 9 10
SARDARPUR DISTRICT - (conld.)
26.903
17.700
7,574
4,091
739
276
165
80
28,553
2,341
1,941
1,629
2,041
2,059
10,011
9,089
5,659
2,077
1,207
248
131
86
45
29,3S9
1,898
1,975
1,829
2,382
2,270
10,354
9,642
6,068
2,168
961
118
40
23
15
1-1-,039
10,319
5,129
3,312
671
249
150
62
16,821
1,.212
957
790
966
1,010
4,935
4,821
3,642
1,776
1,168
236
125
79
39
16,069
929
972
912
1,179
1,133
5,125
4,974
3,414
1,557
836
104
33
19
7
12,864
7,381
2,445
779
68
27
15
18
11,732
1,129
984
839
1,075
1,049
5,076
4,268
2,017
301
39
12
6
7
6
13,320
969
1,003
917
1,203
1,137
5,229
4,668
2,654
611
125
14
7
4
8
457
3,209
8,905
27,693
20,283
10,318
4,975
2,284
32,464
7
3
13
359
2,159
4,234
10,690
8,111
4,048
1,978
872
25,627
2
2
7
11
70
708
2.820
9,881
6,745 3,142
1,529
721
73
662
2,697
12,312
11,396
6,274
3,458
1,774
16,102
1
1
5
1
9
46
423
1,260 4,952
4,662
2,590
1,445
715
12,555
1
1
2
4
22
184
877
4,310
3,718
1,848
1,042
550
384
2,547
6,208
15,381
8,887
4,044 1,517
510
16,362
2
2
4
313
1,736
2,974
5,738
3,449
1,458
533
157
13,072
1
5
7
48
524 1,943
5,571
3,027
1,294
487
171
• Widowed r----_A..----~ Persons Males Females
11
15
68
282
1,387
2,745
3,758
3,896
3,451
8,381
12
50 125
790
1,618
2,006
1,995
1,785
3,637
2
10
61
331
593
926
965
749
12
8
28
142
600
848
1,003
1,043
978
2,168
13
7
40 140
787
1,897
2,755
2,853
2,473
6,213
5 7
21 29
39 86
273 517
435 1,183
4;)2 1,514
458 1,537
445 1,340
1,188 2,449
2 4
26
186
227
242
278
223
6
35
145
366
684 687 526
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition--Part II--Details- by Districts-(contd.)
Population Community ,---_.A.--___ -.,
and Age Persons Males Females
Bhilatas.
0- 1 1- ~
2- 3
3- 4 4- S
Total 0-5
5-10 1O-1S 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50--·60
60 and over
Muslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15 IS-20 20-30
30~40
40-50
SO-60 60 and over
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
2
41,968
1224 1 100 1,112 1,415 1,405
6,256
6,879 S,296 4,436 7,621
5,063 3,211 1,940 1,266
7,152
274 208 177
242 201
1,102
1,056 809 648
1,319
944 637 368 269
2,061
68 60
42 63 47
280
3
21,348
634 537 542 750 671
3,134
3,558 2,795 2.015 3,599
2,818 1,724
1,053 652
3,726
147 100
86 115
95
543
550 410 316 691
529
355 196
136
1,111
32 31
22 31 30
146
4
20,620
590 563 570 665 734
3,122
3,321
2,501 2,421 4.022
2,245
1,487 887 614
3,426
127 108 91
127 106
559
506 399 332 628
415 282 172 133
950
36 29 20 32 17
134
Unmarried Married Widowed r--~--J...---- .... Persons Males Females
,-__ ---A--___ --.
Persons Males Females ,- .,A.---..,
Persons Males Female!'
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SARDARPUR DlSTRICT-(contd.)
23,301
1,224
1.100 1,112 1,414
1,403
6,253
6,865 5,130
2,953 1,667
312 72 37 12
3,324
274 208 177 242 201
1,102
1,042
654 293 182
28 13 6
4
942
68 60 42 63 47
280
12,345
634 537 542 749 670
3,132
3,554
2,749 1,480 1,058
272
59 33 8
1,953
147 100 86
115 95
543
549 400 236 177
26 12 6 4
606
32 31 22 31
30
146
10,956
143
590 563 570 665
·733
3,121
3,311 2,381 1,473
609
40 13 4
4
1,371
127 108
91 127 106
559
493 254 57
5
2
336
36 29 20 32
17
134
16,044
1
2
3
13 163
1,397 5,774
4,371 2,556 1,210
557
3,162
14 151 349
1,067
812 460 203 106
825
7,998
1
1
2
3 44
460 2,439
2,413 1,460
777
400
1,573
9 78
477
469
300 153
86
416
8,046 2,623 1,005 1,618
1
10 119
937 3,335
1,958
1.096 433 157
1,589
13 142 271 590
343
160 50 20
409
3
86 180
380 583 693 697
666
4 6
70
104 164 159 159
294
2 75
102
133 205 243 244
200
2
37
34 43 37 46
89
..
11
78
247 378
450 453
466
3
4
33
70 121 122
113
205
imperial Table VII
Imperial Table VII -Age and Civil Condition-Part II-Details by Districts--(concld.)
Population Unmarried Married Widowed Community ,_....----- -.. ,- '~---.. r-------' ... ,- .A.. ___ ~
and Age Pcr'ions Ma.les Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Jains- SARDARPUR DlSTRICT--(collcld.) (collc1<1.)
5-10 255 132 123 255 132 123 10-15 212 111 101 185 110 75 26 25 1 15-20 186 98 88 80 77 3 102 21 81 4 "' 20-30 361 204 157 74 73 1 271 129 142 16 2 14 SO-40 321 182 139 32 32 239 131 108 50 19 31 40-50 209 116 93 19 19 111 76 35 79 21 58 50-60 146 76 70 13 13 49 36 13 84 27 57
60 and over 91 46 45 4 4 27 22 5 60 20 40
144
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part III--CiNes.
Population Unmarried :\larried Widowed Cnmmunity ,-_____ .A_ ___ ~_"'"'\ r-_____ ..A_--__ -.. r~----.A. ,- ---.,
"nd Age Person, Males Females Persons l\Jalcs Female;, Persons Males Female~ Per~on~ Males Female.
2
Total Po- 182,492 pulation
0-- 1 5,422
1- 2 4,810
2- 3 4,260
3- 4 4,822
4- 5 4,3~8
Total 0-5
5-10
10-15
15-20
~o---:m
:,1) -40
40-50
;';II-GO
liO :lTld over
Hindus
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3
3-..{ .t 4- ;;
Total 0--5
.'1-10
10-15
15-20
~II-au
:m--,w --Ill-50
50-60 (;11 ,ll1([ over
Muslims
11- 1
1- 2:
2- 3
:i- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 II) -15
1,:;-20
21)-,31)
23,662
21,390
19,073
19,196
a8,86S
25,646
16,835
111,507
7,:1l8
137,970
4,239
:~,687
3,118
3,466
3,168
17,678
Li,479
14,016
U,647 ]1),297
19,~76
12,789
7,859
5,:=129
41,560
1,097
1,053
1,074
1,287
1, III
5,622
5,594
4,765
4,257
7,966
3
99,536
2,710
2,403
2,188 2,404
2,261
11,966
11,186
10,280
10,332
21,898
1,:;,043
9,612
ii,61Z
3.GI)7
75,743
2,115
1,834
1,60n
1,743
1,663
8,955
8,195
7,628
7,961
17,290
11,782
7,283
-l,llS
2,531
22,160
556
537
552
632
569
2,846
2,813
2,490
2,213
4,264
82,956
2,712
2,407
2,072
2,418
2.087
11,696
10,204
8,793
8,864
16,9G7
IO,H03
7,22:~
4,895
:1,711
62,227
2,124
1,853
1,518
1,723
1,505
8,723
7,284
6,388
6,686
1;',007
8,094
5,506
3,7.11
2,798
19,400
541
516
522
655
542
2,776
~,7t11
2,275
2,0-1-1
3,702
.5
74,735
5,417
4,807
4,250
4,806
-I,:nl
23,611
20,963
15,09.1
7,118
5,87.-l
1,167
51n
2.17
141
54,553
4,237
3,685
a,lIS
3,460
3,161
17,658
15,175
10,742
4,978
4,370
93-1
394
202
100
18,930
1,094
1,052
1,067
1,277
1,101
5,591
5,475
4,106
2,021
1,381
6 7
LASHKAR CITY
46,126
2,706
2,402
2,186
2,398
2,257
11,949
11 ,094
9,414
6,206
5,559
1,094
460
2:l:J 117
34,206
2,114
1,834
1,600
1,740
1,661
8,949
8.141
6,878
4,491
4,190
900
371
193
93
11,146
553
536
550
629
567
2,835
2,776
2,377
1,617
1,269
145
28,609
2,711
2,405
2,064
2,408
2,074
11,662
9,869
5,680
912
315
73
50
24
24
20,347
2,123
1,851
1,515
1,720
1,500
8,709
7,034
3,864
487
180
34
23
9
7
7,784
541
516
517
648
534
2,756
2,699
1,729
40-1
112
8
88,291
5
3
10
15
15
48
419
3,936
11,801
:31,211
21,345
11,596
5,345
2,590
68,213
2
2 3
6
7
20
300
3,237
9,453
2-1,511
16,423
8,639
3,841
1,789
18,765
3
1
7 9
8
28
115
62>4
2,184
6,255
9
46,815
4
2
6
4
17
88 850
4,000
15,434
12,674
7,653
3,955
2,144
36,479
3
2
6
51
736
:,,376
12,403
9,880
5,733
2,833
1,461
9,637
3
1
2
11
36
111
568
2,804
10 11
41,476 19,466
2 8 9 1
11 2
31
331
3,086
7,801
15,777
8,671
3,943
1,390
446
3
8 43
277 1,780
3,134
4,729
4,905
4,587
12 13
6,595 12,871
4
16
126
905
1,275
1,499
).,424
1,346
1 2
3
4
27
151
875
1,859
3,230
3,481
3,241
31,734 15,204 5,058 10,146
1
2 3
3
5
14
249
2,501
6,077
12,108
6,543
2,906
1,008
328
9,128
5
6
6
17
79
543
1,616
3,451
4
37
216
1,416
2,519
3,756
3,816
3,440
3,865
3
4
5 52
:~30
3 14
94 697
1,002
1,179
1,092
977
1,377
2
28
191
23
122 71!:!
1,517
2,577
2,724
2,463
2,488
1
2
3
3
3
24 139
Imperial Table VII
imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part III--Cities-(contd.}
Population Unmarried ;Uarried Widowed Community r----_,._____ __ , r-------"-----, r-~----J...-_____ , r- }-____ , and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person, :Males Females Persons Males Femalts
Muslims(coneld.) 30-40 40-50 50-60
60 and O\'er
Juins
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50
50-60 60 and over
Total Po-pulation 0- 1 1- 2
2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-40
40-50 50-60
60 and over
Hindus
0- I 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0---5
2
5,332 3,723
2,461 1,840
2,228
66 57
50 49
46
268
233
230
235
·H5
311
245 141 120
81,272
2,336 2,150
1,748
2,048 1,916
10,198
9,7-14 8,402
8,317
17,119
11,828
7,759 4,707 3,198
58,089
1,712 1,516
1,221
1,409 1,315
7,173
3
3,010
2,141
1,388
995
1,224
31
29
25 22 19
126
131 126
126 265
178
136 76 60
44,296
1,146 1,08-!
856 1,020
962
5,068
5,100 4,523
4,3H
9,370
7,017
4,530 2,612 1,702
31,868
866 758 59:; 710 661
3,594
4
2,322
1,582
1,073
845
1,004
35 28 25 27
27
142
102
104
109
ISO
133
109 65 60
36,976
1.190 1,066
892 1,028
954
5,130
4,644
3,879
3,943
7,749
4,811
3,229
2,095 1,496
26,221
M46 758 622
699 654
3,579
5 6 7
LASHKAR CITY -(collcld.)
186 93
46 31
870
66
57 50 49
46
268
230
186 71 58
2S 17 6 6
33,540
2,333
2,148 1,744 2,044 1,911
10,180
9,535
6,830 3,440 2,621
519 216
120 79
22,831
1,709
1,514 1,218
1,406
1,313
7,160
l54 68
33
17
551)
31 29
25 22 19
126
130
123
68
57
27
17
6
5
32 25 13
14
311
35 28 ?-_;)
27 27
142
100
63
3
1
1
UJJAIN CITY
20,685
1,144
1,084
854 1,019
961
5,062
5,058 4,239
2,986
2,487
491 190
105
67
14,456
864
758 598
709 660
3,589
146
12,855
1,189
1,064 890
1,025 950
5,118
4,477 2,591
454 134
2S 26
15 12
8,375
845 756 620
697 653
3,571
8
4,590 2,756 1,418
765
1,011
3
43
156 355
232 138 59 25
39,356
3
2
3
4
4
16
204 1,549
4,772
13.754
9.919
5.437
2,499
1,206
28,936
3
2
3
3
2
13
9
2,608
1,791 1,058
650
534
:3
54 192
131
88 42
23
20,559
5
38 273
1,331
6,493
5,909
3,633
1,864
1,013
15,209
1
1
5
10
1,982
965 360
115
477
2
40
102 163
101
50 17
2
11
556 874 997
1,044
347
1
8 32
51
90
76 89
18,797 8,376
2 '2
3
3
11 2
166 5 1,276 23
3,441 105
7 261 744
4,010 1,390
1,804 2,106 635 2.088 193 1,913
13,727 6,322
'2
2
2
8
12
248 282 297
328
131
4
f6
20
31 28
32
13
303 592
700 716
216
4
16
~H
59
48
57
3,052 5,324
1 1
4 1
11 12
57 48 390 354
617 773
707 1,399
643 1,445 622 1,291
2,203 4,119
..
Cmnmuuitv and Age'
Hindus(roncid. )
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-30
30"-040 40-50
50-60
60 and over
Muslims
0- 1 1- 2 2- :3
'3- 4
4-"- 5
Total 0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-40 40-50 50-60
I:} 0 and ()\"er
Jains
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
TutalO-5
5-10
10-15 15-20
20-30
30-·10 40-50 50-60
60 and over
Age and Civil Condition
Imperial Table VII-Age and Civil Condition-Part I I I -Cities-{coltcld,)
Population ,---- ------_.\._------~ Person" 'Males Females
2
6,668 5,835
5,964
12,595
8,731
5,579
3,350
2,194
20,772
550 586
485
580 547
2,748
2,811
2,314 2,106
4,018
2,725
1,924 1,206
910
1,958
56
40 32
48
45
221
221 201 194 403
303 205
123 87
3
::1,538
3,185
3,173
6,943
5,277 3,259
1.789 1,110
11,059
2-13 302 232 281 272
1,330
1,408
1,187 1,065 2,155
1,530 1,118
729 537
1,100
27
16 20 24
2:3
110
127 117
106 219
179 119
73 50
3,130
2,650 2,791 5,652
::1,454 :;';~20 1.561 1,084
9,713
307 284 253 299 275
1,418
1,403
1,127 1,041
1,863
1,205
806 477 373
858
29 24
12 24
22
111
94
84
88 184
124 86 50 37
Unmarried r--------..A..------. Persons Males Fema les
5 6 7
UJJAIN CITY-(collrld.)
6,478
4,547 2,213 1,737
390 157 90 59
9,667
550 586
484
579 544
2,743
2,793
2,058
1,100 780
108
45
25 15
809
56 40 32 48 45
221
220 177 88
64
17 1:1
4
5
3500 2943 2,0·H
1,703
38:~
151 8S 55
5,548
243 302 231 281
272
1,329
1,404
1,148 831 692
93
29 14
8
530
27 16 20 24 23
110
127 115
86 64
12
9
3 4
147
2,978
1,604
169 ,34
7
6
2 4
4,119
a07 284 253
298 272
1,414
1,389 910 269 88
15
16
11 7
279
29
24 12
24
22
111
93 62 2
5 4
1
1
l\!arricd Widowed ,-------"----'"--, ,------"------""'\ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
8
HiS
1,271 3,675
10,302
7,280 3,798 1,652
760
9,231
2
3
18
251
977 3,064
2,325
1,442
746
..lOS
981
23
106
328
260
149
77 37
9
:H 235
1,090 4,959
4,437 2,588 1,226
635
4,737
4
36 216
1,361
1,290
921 567 342
501
20 148
154 93 53 32
10
151 1036 2,585 5,343
2,843 1,210
426 125
4,494
2
3
14
215 761
1,703
1,035 521 179 63
480
22
86
180
106 56
24
5
11
5
17 76
556
1,061
1,624
1,608
1,375
1,874
2
5 29
174
302
437 435 490
168
11
21)
43
42
45
12
4
7 39
281
457 520 475 420
774
1
3 18
102
147 168
148
187
69
7
13 17
17 14
13
1
10 37
275
704 1,104
1,133 955
1,100
1
1
2
11 72
155
269 287 303
99
4
13 26 25 3)
Imperial Table VII
Sub8idiary Table VII (i)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each S~X in the State and each Natural Division
GWALIOR STATE
0-1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60
60-65 65-70 70 an.J over
Mean Age
Plain Division
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40
40-60 60 and over
Mean Age
Northern Plateau Division
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 anrl over
Mean A~e
1941 1931 1921 1911 19(Jl r-----J....--1 r-----I'----~ r-----"----\ r----J-~_~ ,r--"----\.........--~ :Uales Females ::\Vtles Females ::\Iales Females ::'Ifales Females l\lales Females
2
327 278 242 280 291
1,418
1,389
1,151
921 942 935
782 630 489 435
315
251
165
82 95
23'56
1,389 1,355
1,153 945
3,247
1,567 344
24'91
1,486
1,441
1,161
913
3,369
1,373
257
23'41
3
354 308 264 321 30"'"
1,551
1,380
1,069 916
1,012
944
706 589
455
422 301
262 182 92
119
1,558
1,364
1,058
913
3,209 1,489
409
23'17
1,617
1,390 1,051
889
3,322
1,411
320
22'81
3():~
259
263 271 273
1,369
1,281
1,253 998 993 873
782
651 549 421
315
207
162 62
84
23-43
1,,317
1,2.58
1,243 988
3,390
1,507
297
24'77
1,399
1,352
1,339 1,032
3,253
1,390
235
23'72
5
332 294 308 306 291
1,531
1,~65
1,191
1,004 1,013
851
732 613
520
394
a04
221 187
71 103
2,3' .24
1,511
1,234 1,161
979
3,276
l.460
379
24,'76
1,558 1,330 1,245
1,006
3,212
1,351
298
.23'80
148
6
22G 180 214
293
1,165
U86 1,251
798 780 863
925 640 728
346 HI
137 256 64
120
24'63
1,092 1,383
1,209
843
3,337
1,697
439
26'09
1,230
1,626
1,342 805
3,137 1,485
375
24'52
7
224 205 24:~
:~O~
31,l
1,290
1,5-10
1,047
743 872
876
913
568
705
:-103
472
136
332 66
137
2476
1,228
1,438 958 796
3,308
1,663
609
20'92
1,360
1,721
1,051
764
:),132
1,490
482
25'10
8
;HO
22()
274 29,1
;,04
1,402
1,176
995
900 959
980
96:1 613
698
351 .148
H6 236
58
75
1,140
1,148 1,161
993
3,471
1,695
392
26'16
1,532 1,257
1,020
880
3,456 1,514
:-I-tJ
25'05
;1:10
246 321 :;:17
286
1,520
1.149 831 787
1,041
996
939 577 709
338
497
141 3181
6:-1 ~ 94)
2444
1,261
1,194 858
927
3,435
1,788
537
27-17
1,706
1,207 837 794
:J,450
1,565 441
25'84
10
171 187
~14
17H
219
967
1,269 1,323 1,027
988 957
995
615 u78 306
406
151
318
1.047
1,266 1,210
1,004
3,365
1,746
362
26'01
97-1 1,365
1,655
1,135
3,516
1,079
276
23'19
11
11'6
216
931
1,061
81'14 853
1,183
1,034
1-,OOa 753 728
463
450
191
467
1,09
1,781
978
913
3,467
1,769 499
26'97
545 476 431
523
5,260
2,312
453
32'50 '
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (i)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex in the State and each Natural D ivision- (concld.)
H)41 1931 1921 1911 1901 ,..-_-_ .... -I.._- __ , r----...A.-----., ...-----'----~ r----__}----~ r----.A.--,
Age :\Iales Females :\Iales Females :\Ialcs Female" :i\Iale5 Female~ Males Frma!"!;
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
l50uthern Plateau Division
0- 5 U\:)3 1,4\:)8 1,369 1,506 1,176 1,272 1,603 1,658 864 875
5-10 1,372 1,373 1,239 1,236 1,477 1,497 1,141 1,048 1,189 1,237
10-15 1,134 1,083 1,201 I,In 1,242 1,131 780 688 1,249 1,075
15-20 90:1 925 1,153 1,028 75;! 691 811 7:{9 990 1,009
20-40 3,295 :~,2GI :U09 :~, 171 :1,132 :1,21(; 3,607 :1,756 8,849 3,778
40-60 1,500 1,4:!2 1 ,55:! 1,50-1 1,729 1,6SG 1,687 1,672 1,569 1,575
60 and over 40:1 428 :!76 382 491 507 371 439 290 451
Mean A~e 25'11 24'07 24'79 24'74 23'11 26't8 26'29 26'86 26'90 26'57
Hilly Division
0- 5 1,525 1,60:1 1,657 1,721 1,395 1,555 1,67:1 1,691 905 1,995
5-10 1,550 1,504 1,420 1,:!83 1,712 1,726 1,26:! 1,241 1,350 620
10-15 1,208 1,131 1,290 1,295 1,187 1,046 927 795 1,258 1,022
15-20 874 997 951 996 702 642 808 772 953 886
20-40 3,198 3,153 3,010 2,998 3,076 3,22:1 8,509 :1,574 8,720 3,522
40-60 1,336 1,272 1,404 1,296 1,538 1,355 1,525 1,523 1,551 1,654
60 and over 309 340 268 311 390 453 295 404 263 301
Mean A~e 2311 2279 23'46 23'21 24'64 24'55 25'06 25'74 25'44 25'64
149
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (H)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Se" by Main Community
Community and Age
Total Population
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4 4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-;~5
35-4U 40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and over
Mean A~e
Hindus
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 H)-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60
1941 r--__ .A. __ -,
~Ial~s I'emales
2
327 278 242 280 291
1,418
1,389 1,151
921 942 935
782 630 489 435 315
251 165 82 95
23'56
329 277 239 273 286
1,404
1,374 1,152
926 947 939
786 633
493 439 317
250
3
354 308 264 321 304
1,551
1,380 1,069
916 1,U12
914
706 589 455 422 301
262 182 92
119
23'09
355 307 259 313 297
1,531
1,362 1,067
913 1,010
946
712
596 462 428 307
266
1931 1921 1911 1901 r----A-__ -., ( ___ J... ___ ~ r--------_J... __ --. ,--___ ..A.._~_ """
Males Females !\Iales Females Males FemaJe5 :Males Females
4 5
GWALIOR STATE
303 25\:) 263 271 273
1,36')
1,281 1,253
998 993 873
782 651 549 421 315
207 162 62 84
304 259 263 272
274
1,372
1,287 1,260 1,003
993 872
781 650 549 418 311
20~
332 29-1, 308 306
291
1,531
1,265 1,191 1,004 1,013
851
732 613 520 394 304
221 187 71
103
2324
332
293 308 305 290
1,528
1,266 1,193 1,005 1,011
858
733 613
521 394 303
226
150
226 180 214 252 293
1,165
1,486 1,251
798 780 863
925 6-10 728 346 441
137 256 64
120
24'64
225 181 210 246 291
1,153
1,481
1,259 801 782 868
929 641 727 345 438
137
,., I
224 205 243 304 314
1,290
1,540 1,047
743 872 876
913 568 705 303 472
136 332 66
137
24'76
223 203 236 296 306
1,264
1,527 1,047
750 870 876
916 571 710 311 478
139
8
310 220 274 294 304
1,402
1,176 995 900 959 980
963 613 698 351 448
146 236
58
75
24'52
308 221 274 293 306
1,402
1,178
1,000
907 958 981
964 610 694 350 445
146
9 10
330 171 246 187 321 214 337 176 286 219
1,520 967
1,149 1,269 831 1,323 787 1,027
1,041 988 996 957
939 995 577 615 709' 678 338 306 497 406
141 151 318') 63 ')- 318
I 94)
24'44 24'33
330 245 322 335 285
1,517
1,150 832 786
1,038
998
938 580 707 341 499
141
175 191 212 170 217
965
1,276 1,353 1,039
994 957
989 614 650 293 391
153
11
139 165 225 186 216
931
1,061 88-4 853
1,183
1,034
1,003 753 728 462 450
~1
467
2609
130 160 218
170 204
882
1,030 846 827
1,195
1,070
1,009
795 737 486 447
194
Subsidiary Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (H)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community--( contd,)
Community and Age
Hindus- (conc/d.)
60-65 65-70 70 and over
Mean Age
Backward Cla8lles
0- 1
1- 2
2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50
50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70
70 and over
Muslims
0- 1
1- 2 2- 3
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
1941 r----..A..----.. ::\lales Females
2
164 82 94
23'63
345 321 305 390 3i3
1,744
1,642 1,161
82:~
879 942
779 579 385 349 2-18
212
138 53
66
291 273
239 282 281
1,366
1,390 1,151
933
940 879
3
185 94
121
2285
347 338 332 418
410
1,845
1.559 1,0H
934 1,080
967
650 510 381 345 231
208 136
49
61
20'87
351 305 274 338
309
1,577
1,462 1,119
944 989
894
1931 1921 1911 1901 ,-___ ..A.. __ ~ r----...A_--~ ,-___ ...A.... __ -, ,-__ ..A.. ___ -..
l\lales Females .Males Fcmalt's Males Females lIIales Frma les
4
159 59 83
23-38
373 322 364 415
346
1,820
1,438 1,331
973 920 677
622 607 497 359 270
193 150
53 90
21-45
291 260 266
273
269
1,359
1,228
1,167
970 1,024
889
5
180 69
100
24-19
373 430 415
365
1,935
l,465
1,355 985 913 701
616 520
460 364 260
175 I :~3
78
40
20-93
340 305 317 318 299
1,579
1,268
1,175 998
1,037 838
151
255
64
120
241 202 289 382 406
1,520
1,863
l,218
678 606 761
906 652 734
297 366
94 215 44 74
22'39
223 168 220 235 2-17
1,093
1,344 1,178
824 853
870
7
337 67
137
24-92
231 239 358 466 481
1,775
1,893
1,018 613 800 864
899
544 595 203 353
77 233 45 88
21'53
235 210 251 298 289
1,283
1,468 1,060
730 938 89-4
8
234 57
74
24-53
455 315 376 410 414
1,970
1,333
826 737 862
1,026
1,099 612 619 264 336.
79 163 39 35
22'09
294
195 256 279
259
1,283
1,123 973
861
955
966
9 10
391, 521( 326
92j
25-11 24-23
396 168 3.,11 163
364 227 .t73 240 380 276
1,954 1,074
1,224 1,377 693 1,287
816 1,030 1,147 989
1,093 966
913 1,020 509 569 623 754 261 200 355 360
105 192 2121 54 '?- 182
I 41)
312 227 301 352 292
1,484
1,119 856 784
1,049 955
191 159 239 181 190
960
1,119
1,033
890 870 934
11
482
27-28
188 182 271
330 327
1,298
1,300
1,109 1,080
1,132 718
972 496 584 352 421
216
322
23'67
191
206 258 228
242
1,125
1,188 1,109
928 1,126
948
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII-(ii) A~e Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community-(contd. )
Community and Age
Muslims- (cOllcld.)
30-35
35-40
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and over
Mean Age
Jains
0- 1
1- '!
2- :> :>- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-1Il 10-1.'')
15·-20 20-25
'!5 -3U
::l0-35 35-40 40--l5 4S--51l
5i)~-55
5.')-60
60-65 65-71)
70 <lIld ovrr
Mean A~e
Christians
0- 1 1- 2 2- :l
3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
1941 ,-___ A ___ _.
-:'Irale, Females
2
725
634
503 445
:l26
276
193 102 137
2416
290
2·H
207 217 224
1,179
1,247 1,064
908 91G 875
784 676
581
527 413
336
232
131 131
2605
351
338 218 254 290
1,451
3
667 575
429 399 280
250 175
96 14,1
341 268 235 298 246
1,388
1,308 1.061
911 927
851
724 658 517 470 3611
30!:)
221
131
164
25'04
355
267 267
444 292
1,625
1931 ,-___ A ___ --.,
-:'Ir alE' s FE'maks
4
777 644 549 436 337
2;l8
191 77
116
1,208
1,112
1,133 918 929 864
.421 690 614 519
429
299 228 112
115
25'98
202
220
270 372 321
1,385
5
700
600
500
374
294
222 195 79
141
23'23
310
2(13 274 279 264
1,390
1,IS-I
1.092 922
I,OOil
8RR
71>9 648 577 -IGt)
:173
294 224
94 107
23'68
363 296 280 446 380
1,765
152
]921 r----_.'---~
?lInks Fem<llts
6
897 626 743 366
528
144
312 70
152
25'79
2-12
150
172
215 243
1,022
1,146
1,169 818 875 928
8:ll)
6S-l 70f,
4~)9
516
270
104
1~2
27'15
284 142 161
227 217
1,031
7
904 534 731
269 487
129 333
67 173
25'00
218 202 H19
2a8 264
1,121
1,266 1,109
907 985
770 595 690 354 524
214
372
84
167
26'91
372
236 186 389 321
1,504
19] ] r--- A --__,
l\Iak" Fcmal{'~
8
907
641 795
366 505
163
275 82
It)5
25'78
285 152
230 22(,
241
1,134
1,029 1,014
879 935 931
930 684 705 471
548
250 296 100
94
26'87
307 . 31
276 245 245
1,104
9
967 537 757 300 511
135 328\ 74 ~
144 J 25'48
287
19:1 260 258 257
1,255
1,109 853 8·H
1,048 899
901 633 781 402 5.')4
202 325,
87 ~ 110 J
26'53
70 352 387
352 247
1,408
1901 ,-___ A ___ -,
::Ilales Femalt:'s
10
1,03/1 652 945 469 557
1(16
366
200
152
192 175 189
908
967 1.095
881 I,OSI
906
1,022
703 785 470 561
225
396
27'03
89 289 119
149 357
1,003
11
979 523
766 266 50S
){)7
24'93
191 204 231 209 244
1,079
1,070 997 ~)J 3
1,05S 899
918 602 856
aso 538
204
486
26'48
65
22
196 262
697
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (H)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community - (contd,)
Community and Age
Christians-(collcld ,)
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and over
Mean A~e
Others
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
30-35 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55
55-60 60-65 65-70 70 and over
Mean Age
1941 1931 1921 1911 ,,-___ -"-__ , ,,-___ ...J..._ __ -"'\ ,-___ ..A-__ ..... ,...~_.A.._~
:\Iales Females l\lales Females "Males Females Males Females
2
1,149 919 846 895 979
774 617 617
471 471
399 206
97
109
25·75
275 198 173 211 160
1,017
1,061
926 1,029 1,182 1,035
926 709 454 441
428
294
185
141
172
3
1,130 812 914
1,168 1,193
723 647 533 482 355
165 127 63
63
396 325 273 355 396
1,745
1,369
1,004 923
1,075 1,024
730 619 385 345 274
192
122 81
112
2225
4
1,098 996
710 810 895
1.013 777 710 473 405
338 254 68 68
26'06
258 203 258 258 204
1,181
1,125
1,070 664 941 849
886 775 738 498 535
351 203
55
129
26'81
5
1,337 1.188 1,155
990 661
727 597 446 314
347
213 115
66 79
24'71
317 291 344
424 317
1,693
767 924
1,164 900 924
900 635 424 424 450
344 239 53
159
25'08
153
6
652 359
1,966 2,240
1,068
803 606 407 359 227
66 66 65 85
23'97
141
141 125 250 liO
767
986 489 704
1,064 1,127
1,486
908 704
469 329
266 250 125 326
7
1,554 1,182
524 1,014 1,081
963 676 456 203 405
169 84
lOt
84
22'67
247 180 292 225 292
1,236
1,168
1,056 674 966
1,011
1,034 832 384 270 562
90 225 257 235
8
951 614 675
1,012
1,196
1,012
1,012 644 767 215
153 399
31 215
28'23
154 231
384 231 308
1,308
1,538 1,308
692 615
1,000
1,538
692 462 231 385
77
154
26'34 2 2'55
9
986
634 1,056 1,479 1,373
669 599 528 317 423
71
352,
35 ~ 70j
24'57
97 485 291
194 583
1,650
1,942
1,068 680
1,165 1,068
583 777
291 194 97
97
388
1901 ,-__ A __ ......
Males Females
10
1.429 1,339
1,051 506 655
1,577 298
327 357 863
208
387
476
1.429
1,905
476 1,429
952
1.429
952 476 476
1.429
476
27'76
11
2,222
2,527 850 479 479
1.133 240 153 588 218
109
305
20'58
4,000
4,000
4,000
2,000
22'S
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (H)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Com:nunity ~(contd,)
Community and Age
1
Total Population
0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Mean Age
Hindus
0- 5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60 60 anI.! over
Muslims
0- 5 5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60 60 and over
Mean A~e
Jain.
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60
60 and over
Mean Aile
1941 1931 1921 1911 ,----.--"'--- -""\ r----"---~ r-- -- ...A.. ___ ~ (' ____ .A. ___ ,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
1,389 1,355
1,153
945
3,247 1,567
344
24'91
1,383
1,352 1,156
948
3,251
1,570 340
24'89
1,322 1,315
1,147 970
3,208 1,619
419
25'24
1,232 1,228
1,069
911
3,214 1,845
501
25'81
3
1,558 1,364
1,058 913
3,209
1,489
409
23'17
1,548
1,355 1,056
910
3,217 1,502
412
23'19
1,539
1.434 1,129
966
3,091 1,415
426
23'28
1,459 1,271 1,074
941
3,102 1,615
538
24'67
4 5
PLAIN DIVISION
1,317 1,258 1,243
988
3,390 1,507
297
1,322 1,264
1,250 987
3,386
1,499 292
24'22
1.260 1.190 1,150
996
3,456 1,593
355
25'54
1,128 1,082 1,122
929
3,426 1,844
469
27'24
1,511 1,234
1,161 979
3,276 1,460
379
24'76
1,511
1,238
1,165
976
3,274
1,461
375
24-74
1,516 1,195
1,114
1,044
3,301 1,408
422
24-81
1,449 1,136
1,045
946
3,366
1,624
434
25'87
154
6
1,092 1,383
1,209 843
3,337
1,697
439
25'45
1,089
1,386
1,214
846
3,336
1,693
436
25-39
1,036
1.213 1,152
897
3,452 1,510
511
26-52
914 1,073 1,143
901
3,527 1,872
570
27'96
7
1.228 1,438
958
796
3,308 1,663
609
25'86
1,217
1,434
953
799
3,313
1,673
611
25-93
1,214 1,359
989
761
3,359 1,683
635
26'19
1.072 1,335 1,287
1,014
2,852
1,703
737
8
1,140
1,148 1,161
993
3,471 1,695
392
26'16
1,143
1,152
1,167 1,000
3,465
1,683
390
26-09
1,082 1,093 1,037
885
3,619 1,880
404
27-24
1,018
949
1,212
908
3,246
2,090
577
28'19
9
1,261 1,194
958 827
3,435
1,788 537
27'17
1,260
1,196 962
829
3,439 1,783
531
27-13
1,251
1,136 880
774
3,409 1,892
658
28-13
1,249 1,212
1,056
799
3,156 2,003
525
27'41
1901 r-__ -A-___ ~
Males Females
10
1,047 1,266
1,210 1,004
3,365
1,746
362
1,039
L2S5 1,237 1,017
3,363
1,689
370
25-82
1,029
1,056 816 919
3,136
2,683 361
29'28
960 919
978
807
3,768 2,173
395
28'68
11
1,093
1,286
978
913
3,462 1,769
499
26'97
1,078
1,261 956 903
3,501
1,795
506
28'18
1,179 1,165 1,156
898
3,362 1,699
541
26'68
1,198 1,028
909
974
3,378
1,958
555
27'83
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (ii)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community-(contd, )
Community and Age
Total Population
0- 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60 60 and over
Mean Age
Hindus
0- 5 5-10
10-15
15-20
20 -4Cl
40-60 60 and OYfT
Mean :A.~e
Muslims
0- 5 5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60 60 and ')Y':Or
Mean Age
Jains
0- 5 5-10
10 -15
15-20
20-40 40-60
60 and over
Mean Age
19B ,-~ - --"-- ---, ~Iales Female.,
2 3
19'n r--- _-A-_ - ..........
Males Females
4 5
1921 1911 1901 ,,-___ .A._____ ,-___ ..A.._- ---.. , ___ -"-__ ---.
'!'vlales Females Males Females :Males Females
6 7 8 9 10 11
NORTHERN PLATEAU DIVISION
1,4R6
1,441
1.161 913
3,369
1,373
257
2341
1,456
1,426
1,170
926
3,385 1,383
254
23'lS
l,412
1.383 1,146
930
3,218
1,523
388
24-07
1,168
1.308 1,102
931
3,242 1,802
447
26-17
),617
1,390
1,051
889
3,322
1,411
320
22'81
1,5RI
1,372
1.060 894
3,328
1,437 328
2264
1,631
U99 1,065
833
3,253
1,347
372
2272
1.404
1,399 1,132
890
3,136
1,549 490
25'10
1,399
1,352
1,339
1,032
3,258
1,390 235
23'72
1,402 1,358
1,344
1,034
3,249
1,382 231
23'66
1,839 1,243
1,198
1.025
3,380
1,515
300
24'S1
1,32S
1.251 1,246
918
3,194
1,664
399
25'51
1,558
1,330 1,245
1,006
3,212
1,351
298
23'8
1,560
1,333
1,250
1,009
3,210
1,347 291
1,604
1,285 1,139
921
3,226 1,403
422
24'65
1,447
1,257 1,142
942
3,276 1,524
412
15'18
155
1,230 1,626
1,342
805
3,137
1,485
375
24'52
1,223 1,626
1,854 809
3,147 1,465
376
24'51
1,024 1,340 1,219
796
3,275
1,894
452
26'85
1,024
1,281 1,076
835
3,296 2,008
480
27'50
1,360
1,721 1,051
764
3,132
1,490 482
25-10
1,330 1,721
1,051
769
3,126
1,518
485
25'21
1,345
1,518 1.104
773
3,215 1,452
593
25'67
1,271 1,327 1,091
840
3,360 1.473
638
1,532 1,257
1,020 880
3,456
1,514
341
25'05
1,528 1,258 1,026
882
3,459 1,509
338
25'12
1,328
1,210
971
846
3,453 1,764
428
26'57
1,304 1,102
1,023
963
3,333 1,834
441
26'65
1,706
1.207 837 794
3,450
1,565 441
1,709 1,206
838
791
3,449 1,565
442
25'S3
1,581 1,205
832
783
3,522 1,626
451
26'27
1,129 1,134
988
790
3,491
1,863 605
27'92
974 1,365
1,655 1,135
3,516
1,079 276
23'19
964 1,346 1,725 1,154
3,548 972
291
22'91
1,007
1,191 1,270
843
3,692
1,677 320
26'17
1,145
1,166 1,252
861
3,311
l,S75 390
26'55
545 476
431 523
5,260 2,312
453
32'50
391 357 307 483
5,592 2,403
467
33'13
1,296
1,327 994
848
3,653 1,653
229
25'55
1,333
1,233 1,004
843
3,258 1836
493
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VB (ii)-A~e Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community-(contd.)
Community and Age
1
Total Population
O~ 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60
60 and wer
Mean Age
Hindus
o~ 5 5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60 60 and over
Mean Al!te
Muslims
0- 5 5-10
1O~15
15-20
20~40
40-60
..
60 ann over
Mean Age
Jains
0- 5 5-10
10-- 15
15-20
20-40
40- 60
60 and ov~r
Mean Age
1941 1931 1921 19H r-----"'--------..., r- ______ ....A.. ___ ~ ~---_)'---__. ,--___ ...A...---~
:Males Females Males Females ~fales Females Males Females
2
1,393
1,372
1,134
903
3,295
1,500
403
25'11
1,394
1,366
1,134
905
3,311
1,495
395
25-07
1,381
1,441
1,158
913
3,141
1,510
456
25-68
1,143
1,234
1,049
897
3,258
1,901
518
26'31
3 4 5 6
SOUTHERN PLATEAU DIVISION
1,498
1,373
1,083
925
3,261
1,432
428
24-07
1,484
1,365
1,082
923
3,277
1,439
430
23'96
1,589
1,472
1,122
952
3,123
1,324
418
23-18
1,342
1,286
1,021
904
3,204
1,724
519
24-94
1,369
1,239
1,201
l,153
~~.1 09
1,553
376
24'79
1,367
1,242
1,206
1,007
3,264
1,544
370
24'93
1,422 1,251
1,175
941
3,240
1.548 423
25'26
1,207 1,071
1,090
898
3.284
1,966
484
27-32
1,506
1,236
1,173
1,028
3,171
1,504
382
24'74
1,500
1,230
},171
1.036
3,171
1,502
390
24'58
1,597 1,310
1,208
971
3,099
1,383 432
23'31
1,330
1,122
1,102
894
3,301
1,825
426
26'51
156
1,176 1,477
1,242
753
3,132
1,729
491
23'11
1,174
1,483
1,251
746
3,136
1,725
485
26'07
1,136
1,419
1,177 836
3,102
1,746
584
26'57
1,093
1,119
1,199
776
3,214
2,054
545
27-73
7
1,272
1,497 1,131
691
3,216
1,686
507
26'18
1.269
1,477 1,137
698
3,215
1,697
507
26'21
1,300 1,527
1,085
698
3,227
1,628 535
26'01
1,086'
1.206 1,037
885
3,262
1,971
553
27'64
8
1,603
1,141
780
fill
:3,607
1,687
371
26'29
1,624
1,144
768
812
3,621
1,674
357
26'20
1,412
1,115
922
849
3,363
1,821
518
1,102 1,031
901
827
3,688
1,970
481
28-14
9
1,658 1,048
688
739
3,756
1.672
439
26'86
1,664
1,044
678
733
3,7,1
1,678
432
26'89
1,602
1,055
842 797
3,599
1,603 502
26'57
1,321
1,019
673
894
3,657
1,942
494
28'05
1901 / ___ ..A.., ___ ~
Male" Females
10
864
1.189 1,249
990
3,849
1,569
290
26'90
857 1,212 1,259
995
3,853
1,540
284
24'26
885 1,152
1,159
873
3,752
1,795 384
785 905
1,090
927
3,841
2,045
407
28'37
11
875
1,237
1,075
1,009
3,778
1,575
451
26'57
882 1,252 1,078
1,005
3,747
1,561
475
26'58
946
1,243
1,088
966
3,803
1,587
367
26'16
836 1,071
1,042
940
3,661
2,004
446
28'03
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (ii)-Age Distribution of 10,000 of each Sex by Main Community -( conc/d,)
Community and Ag&
Total Population
0- 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60
60 and (lver
Mean Age
Hindus
0- 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
20-40 40-60
60 and over
Mean Age
Muslims
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15~20
20-40
40-60
60 and ov~r
Mean Age
Jains
0- 5
5-10 10-15
15-20
20-40
40-60
60 and over
Mean Age
1941 f----"----~
Males Female~
2
1,525
1,550
1,208
874
3,198
1,336
309
23'11
1,409
1,388
1,164
876
3,342
1,479
342
23'97
1,457 1,476
1,101
-948
3,274
1,479
365
24-02
1,314
1,188
999 882
3,475
1,728
414
25-22
3
1,603
1,504
1,131
997
3,153
1,272
340
22-79
1,481
1,337 1,102
980
3,188
1,474
438
23'28
1,632
1,477
1,165
969
3,044
1,325
388
22-67
1,410 1,295
1,063
926
3,116
1,716
474
2477
1931 19'1l 1911 1901 r---.,)'-....... --~
,-__ .A. __ --.. ,-___ ..}.__,....__~ ,.-___ _A.. ___ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal€s
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
HILLY DIVISION
1,657
1,420
1,290
951
3,010
1,404
268
23'46
1,673
1,435 1,301
950
2,986 1,394
261
23'33
1,482 1,205
1,108
945
3,390
1,505
365
25'11
1,080
1,000
1,080
1,080
3,603
1,811
346
26'66
1,721
1,383
1,295
996
2,998
1,296
311
1,722
1,394
1,295
986
3,003
1,293
307
23'19
1,767
1,218
1,363 1,222
2,795
1,242
393
1,418
1,070
989
1,001
3,314
1,782
426
26'06
157
1,395
1,712
1,187
702
3,076
1,538
390
1,242
1,530
1,185
742
3,271
1,588
442
25'54
1,308
1,558
1,299
713
3,172
1,565
385
24'91
964 1,226
1,431
672
3,321
2,016
370
26'92
1,555
1,726
1,046
642
3,224
1,351
456
23'67
1,306
1,529
1,095
716
3,398
1,419
537
25'69
1,413
1,443
1,185
733
3,305
1,417
504
25'13
1,097
1,211
871
848
3,597
1,776
600
21'89
1,693
1,243
927
808
3,509
1,525
295
1,629
1,249
928 822
3,490
1,566
316
1,365
1,195
1,021
793
3,519
1,686
411
1,343
1,124
939
869
3,442 1,958
325
26·82
1,691
1,241
795
772
3,574
1,523
404
25·74
1,644
1,251
798
768
3,524
1,583
432
26'01
1,606
1,190
903
710
3,4' 1,641
490
26'40
1,192
1,283
935
770
3,456
1,906
458
27'30
905 1,350
1,258
953
3,720
1,551
263
26'44
855
1,002
1,239
932
3,927
1,'756
289
26'79
916 1,186
1,149
949
3,797
1,643
360
26'44
778
1,032
1,235
1,007
3,782 1,844
322
26'93
1,995
620
1,022
886
3,522
1,654
301
25'64
2,037
382
1,045
419
4,048
1,814
255
26'09
2,359
148
1,263
1,087
2,720
1,717
706
26'29
1,680
572
1,063
554
3,206
2,489
436
29'01
) mperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (iii)- Proportion of (a) Children under 10 and of persons for total population and
Children (both sexes) per ]00 Natural Division ,- .A. -----""'\
and Persons aged 15-40 Married females aged 15-40 Community ".---------.,.1'----------,
, ________ A _______ ~
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 19U 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
GWALIOR STATE
Total Population 68 64 69 60 45 163 164 179 152 132
Hindus 68 64 68 59 45 163 164 178 151 ]33
Backward Classes "" 83 190
Muslims 71 64 64 58 43 171 166 167 153 151 Jains 62 57 55 52 46 157 156 160 147 129
Plain Division
Total Population "" 68 61 62 54 f3 168 165 167 148 138 Hindus 67 61 62 54 53 167 166 166 148 139 Backward Classes "" 91 196 Muslims 68 58 56 48 45 170 154 153 146 147
Jains "" 63 55 52 47 46 165 150 164 154 156
Northern Plateau Division
Total Population 70 66 76 65 33 164 168 198 166 134 Hindus 68 (;6 75 66 35 161 169 196 166 135 Backward Classes 86 186 Muslims 72 64 64 57 32 170 169 173 163 133
Jains 64 63 59 56 31 166 168 177 147 ]41
Southern Plateau Division
Total Population 67 63 70 64 45 157 157 178 151 149
Hindus 67 63 69 61 45 155 ]55 178 147 149 Backward Classes 78 170
Muslims 72 67 68 63 44 171 172 174 145 143
Jains ••• 60 56 55 64 47 148 154 153 ]51 151
Hilly Division
Total Population 75 78 84 67 53 182 189 199 ]59 145 Hindus 67 77 69 67 53 160 187 166 160 146 Backward Classes "" 81 198 Muslims 74 68 72 68 55 179 170 177 153 147
Jains "" 62 50 53 56 54 161 144 148 145 143
158
Subsidiary Tables
over 60 to those aged 15-40; (b) Married females aged 15-40 per 100 females in certain communities
Persons over 60 per 100 aged 15~40 roo ---~--------"--------... ---p-.-~
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 ,_.--_).._--_~ r-----"'----~ , __ ...A.. ___ , ~-_"'_---. ,---"---.
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female;)
12 13 14
897 897
6 6 11 10 9 12 13 11
8 10 7 8 10 7 5 5
10 10 8 12 13 11
685
6 S 5 5 5 9 9 S
11 12 10
10 10 9 9 10 9 ~ 8
11 10 10 12 13 12
8 8 7 8 11 7
7 6 9 10 8
10 12 7
15 16
8 11
8 11
10 13 10 12
9 10 9 10
10 12 10 13
7 9
7 9
10 11 10 11
9 12 9 12
10 15 10 \4
8 10 8 11
10 10 10 9
17 18 _l9 20
13 8 11 7 14 8 11 8
14 11 13 7
15 11 12 7
14 9 12 8
14 , 9 12 8
15 9 13 9 19 10 15 9
)2 7 )1 7 12 8 11 7
15 8 11 7 15 7 1) 7
13 8 9 7 13 8 9 7
14 8 9 7 13 8 9 7
12 8 10 7 13 8 10 7
12 8 10 7
14 8 10 7
159
21
10 11
8
R
11 11
10 12
9
9
9 9
10 10
10 10
8
8
8
8
Married females aged 15-40 per 100 females of all ages ,-______ .A. ____ --.
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
22
37 37
36 36
35
37 37 38 35 35
38
38 3 )
37 34
37
37 38
36 36
35 35
34 35 35
23
35 35
35 33
35 35
36 33
35 36
34 34
35 36
3t 33
32 33
35 35
24
32 32
33
30
34 34
34 29
32 31
32 29
32 31
32 31 • 32 34
34 33
25
36 36
35
33
35
34
34 31
34
35
35 38
34 30
36 35
35 v6
26
34 35
34
33
35 35
34
32
36
36
35 34
33 ~4
33 30
33 33
33 33
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (iv) -Percentage Varia tioo in Population by Age
Natural Division Period All ages O-tO 10-15 15-40 40-60 60 and over
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Gwalior State 1901-1910 + 5'87 +30'80 -12'89 1'30 + 5'02 +14'19
Natural Divisions
I Plain Divisioll - 5'09 - 4'12 - 8'07 - 5'10 - 6'12 + 2'29 2 Northern Plateau Division + 10'72 +83'64 - 3'51 - 8'46 + 2'09 +19'34 3 Southerh Plateau Divisioll +15'93 +71'75 -26'73 + 7'33 +23'04 +26'86 4 Hilly Divisioll +24'21 +49'74 - 6'24 -18'46 +18'15 +53'99
GwaUor State 1911-1920 + 3-01 + 7-5 +30-03· - 6-12 + 1'32 +18-95
Natural Divisions
1 Plain Division - 3-S3 + 4-45 - 1'08 - 8-49 - 6'64 + 8'55 2 Northem Plateau Division + 1'69 + 5'79 +31'23 - 7'12 - 1-71 +11'25 3 Southern Plateau Divi~ion + 70'44 + 9-74 +78-29 3'41 +12-33 +35'91 4 Hilly Division + 13'98 +2,1'4 +47'91 + 0'5.1 + S'25 +37'23
Gwalior State 1921-1930 +10'3 + 9'6 +16'9 +17'64 1'07 -24'11
Natural Divisions
1 Plain Divisioll " +10'7 +14'11 +21'34 +14'84 2'16 -28'73
2 Northem Plateau Division + 9'17 + 3'37 +17'35 +18'45 + 0'69 -32'11 3 SoutherH Plateau Division +10'24 + 8'74 +10'24 + 19'64 1'55 -75'13
4 Hilty Division + 17'24 + 13'47 +35'61 +22'04- + 9'37 -19'J6
Gwalior State 1931-1940 +13'71 +19'91 + 3'32 +11'23 +13'63 +24'87
.v atllral Divisions
1 Plain Division + 16'07 +23'63 + 6'79 +11'73 +19'61 +29'95
2 Northenz Plateau Division + 11'36 +17'20 - 4'57 +11'24 +12'97 +20'77
3 Southem Plateau Dit'ision +13'05 +19"1-1 + 5'62 +12'05 + 8'64 +22'11
4 Hilly Division +12'01 +12'02 + 1'42 +15'73 + 8'19 +25'49
160
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (v) -Actual ages returned at the enumeration in Pargana Pichhore, District Shivpuri, and Pargana Shajapur, District Sbajapur
Age Males Females Age Males Females Age Males Females
2 3 2 3 1 2 3
Total 117,313 107,663
0 4,107 3,924 36 774 568 72 60 35 3,484 3,238 37 3ill 180 73 10 5
2 2,759 2,692 38 597 487 74 5 6 3 3,203 3,307 39 31(1 260 75 408 420 4 3,422 3,138 40 4,889 5,351 76 17 12
5 4,006 3,342 41 402 ' 240 77 4 7 6 3,217 3,144 42 848 540 78 31 12 7 3,441 3,206 43 209 94 79 16 3 8 3,685 3,163 44 245 142 80 283 304 9 2,321 2,290 45 3,170 3,156 81 8 5
10 3,724 3,182 46 265 168 82 14 16 11 1,646 1,617 47 169 90 83 2
12 4,122 2,882 48 425 320 84 4 3 13 1,545 1,459 49 155 128 85 68 54 14 2,006 1,526 50 4,131 4,614 86
15 2,531 2,040 51 229 128 87 2 2 16 2,224 2,030 52 431 287 88 1 1 17 930 796 53 114 58 89 1
18 2,804 2,403 54 137 133 90 85 75 19 879 778 55 1,789 1,499 91 6 3
20 3,860 4,466 56 191 137 92 4 21 808 705 57 101 52 94 1 3 22 2,684 2,456 58 201 146 95 17 24: 23 838 698 59 93 59 96 2 4 240 1,288 1.306 60 2,877 2,954 97 2 2
25 5,995 6,101 61 122 87 98 3
26 1,271 1,189 62 203 147 £'9 0- 1 27 803 541 63 95 29 100 11 29
28 2,()04 1,770 64 56 28 101 2 1 29 551 482 65 904 881 102 1
30 6,607 6,230 66 37 32 105 4 2
31 507 '273 67 37 29 107 2
32 2,001 1,337 68 58 33 110 2 1 33 456 250 69 33 15 111 1 3. 466 378 70 753 846 125 1 35 4,581 4,345 71 28 10
161
Imperial Table VII I
Subsidiary Table VII (vi)--Proportion of Sexes by Natural Divisions and District8
Females per 1.000 males , --"- "--, Natural Divisions and Districts
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
1 2 3 4 5 6
GwaUor State 893 887 884 903 906
}Vatural l)ivisions
1 Plain l)ivision 842 832 828 853 867
2 Northern Plateau Division 904 899 898 921 914
S Southern Plateau Division 932 924 922 928 959
, Hilly l)ivisioll 967 991 979 1,002 983
Districts
1 Gird 848 843 830 871 876
2 Bhind 850 833 833 849 856
3 Morena 809 805 801 830 836
4 Sheopur 902 879 879 895 907
5 Shivpuri 903 898 890 910 907
6 Goona 905 901 907 921 925
7 Bhilsa 907 911 901 936 966
8 Ujjain 932 921 919 946 959
9 Mandsaur 936 - 939 938 948 958
10 Sbajapur 946 925 932 943 957
11 Sardarpur 967 991 979 1,002 983
162
,
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (vii)-FemaJes per 1,000 males by main Communities and Age
Age
0- 1 1- 2 2- 3 3- 4
4- 5
Total 0- 5
Total
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
0-30
30-40
40-50 50-60 60 and Over
Total 30 and Over
Total All Ages
Age
0- 1 1- 2
2- 3 3- 4 4- 5
Total 0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-25 25-30
Total 0-30
30--40 40-50 50-60 60 and Over
Total 30 and Over
Total All Ages
Total Population Hindus Muslims - ____ ..A. ____ """"\ ,-------...}.._-----~
,--_____ ..A. ___ ___
1941 1931 1921 1911 1941 1931 1921 1911 1941 1931 1921 1911
2
967 989 974
1,023 933
977
887 829 888 959 901
908
819 848 888
3
973 1.003 1.038
999 943
991
876 843
89' 904 861
903
833 836 894
1,022 1,037
861 863
893 887
4
878 1.004 1,002 1,067
944
988
916 739 824 988 897
887
836 829 930
5
963 1,OOS 1,055 1,036
849
979
882 754 789 983 917
891
868 901 966
1,073 1,162
877 924
884 903
Jains
6
961 989 971
1,019 930
973
884 826 888 962 903
907
819 854 899
7
971 1,009 1,038
998 941
990
875 842 891 906 867
898
~36
842 904
1,040 1,050
866 869
894 888
r----------....A---------~ 1941 1931 1921 1911
14
1,000 949 969
1,170 934
1,003
893 849 855 861 827
887
806 759
760 890
794
852
15
962 958
1,036 1,014
979
989
892 829 864 932 883
900
802 786 789 803
79'i
859
16
779
1,168 997
960 942
950
956 818 959 973 784
904
777 749 813
1,015
807
865
17
901 1,136 1,013
1,019 957
991
965 754 872
1,000 860
990
934 900 849 954
910
895
8
877 1,026
988 1,058
925
9
967 1,003 1,059 1,028
839
10
1,077 996
1,022 1.070
982
11
1,016 1,015 1,035 1,011
962
12
914 1.083
992 1,099 1,012
13
942 1,038 1,041 1,120 1,003
965
909 732 824 971
889
975 1,030 1,008 1,018 1,027
879
834 838 946
1,086
883
880
881 751 782 977 918
887
869 905 978
1,172
928
902
938 867 902 938 908
936
814 779 784 855
804
892
887 873 891 878 817
901
792 769 782 940
801
867
949 781 769 956 892
898
820 782 795 931
820
868
Backward Classes
885 781 809 975 878
900
863 808 857
1,049
868
888
,---------"------------1941 1931 1921 1911
18
968 1,013 1,046 1,033 1,032
1,019
914 865
1,093 1,180
988
995
822 952 917 921
881
962
19
918 1,129 1,148
970 1,024
1,033
990 988 984 964
1,006
998
898 935 911 835
904
972
20
928 1,146 1,203 1,179 1,145
1,123
985 814 911
1,281 1,102
1.016
915 751 907
1,076
879
970
21
868 1,082
966 1,153
915
990
917 838
1.105 1,328
1,064
l.O72
830 998
1,106 1,300
945
899
,NOTll:,~The backward classes are included in Hindus and also shown separately to facilitate comparison.
163
Imperial TabJe VII
Subsidiary Table VII (viii)-Femaies per 1,000 males by
AGE Community and Natural -"-
r-Division All ages 0-5 0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 0-30
2 3 -l :; 6 7 8 9
GWALIOR STATE
Total Population 893 977 967 989 974 1,023 9a3 908
Hindus 894 973 961 989 971 1,019 930 907
Backward Classes 962 1,019 968 1,013 1,046 1,033 1,0:~Z 995
Muslims 892 1,030 1,077 996 1,022 1,070 982 936
Jains 852 1,003 1,000 949 969 1,170 934 887
Plain Division
Total Population 84Z 945 9:16 967 9-14 994 885 853
Hindus 839 939 932 966 940 983 876 849
Backward Classes 946 1.001 946 957 1,045 1,104 947 961
Muslims 863 1,004 1,036 968 957 1,074 981 905
Jains 824 976 835 1,027 916 1,213 951 856
Northern Plateau Division
Total Population 904 983 H6:l 990 1,000 1,017 954 907
Hindus 900 977 965 995 981 1.010 938 899
Backward Cla,sc, 960 1,016 922 984 1,076 1,043 1,055 984
Muslims 900 1,040 993 912 1,270 1,047 1,035 931
Jains 849 1,020 972 939 1,080 1,265 899 875
Southern Plateau Division
Total PopUlation 932 1,002 1,002 1,007 981 1,062 958 959
Hindus 935 995 988 1,005 976 1,057 954 959
Backward Classes 972 1,067 1,020 1,084 1,043 1,138 1,050 1,007
Muslims 909 1,046 1,140 1,031 1,018 1,071 963 956
Jains 868 1,019 1,106 910 963 1,117 985 912
Hilly Division
Total Population 967 1,017 964 1,034 1,031 1,019 1,038 998
Hindus 978 1,028 931 1,027 1,061 1,109 1,040 988
Backward Classes 966 1,0)2 997 1,038 1,023 968 1,039 1,009
Muslims 919 1,029 864 1,080 1,058 1,104 1,116 966
Jains 855 918 1,125 935 909 1,032 567 873
164
Subsidiary Tables
main communities, age and Natural Division
-, 5-10 IO-15 15-20 20-25 25-:m 30 and over 30-40 40-50 50-60 60 and over
10 11 12 13 14 IS 1() 17 IH Ll
887 829 888 959 901 861 819 8-18 H88 1,022 884 826 888 962 903 866 819 854 899 1,040 914 865 1,093 1,180 988 881 822 952 917 921
938 867 902 938 908 80-1 814 779 784 855
893 849 855 861 827 7~).l 806 759 7HO 890
847 77'2 81-1 877 841 820 796 7H9 818 1,004
841 767 806 872 8:l9 821 796 791 H23 1,017
872 810 Ul98 1, 178 893 899 878 9.tO 888 973
941 848 860 874 861 780 782 745 766 878
853 828 851 812 777 771 796 745 68G 881
873 818 SSO 966 916 897 H2H 896 987 1,124
866 815 869 950 910 907 82h 897 1,001 1,156
895 8-l1 1,071 1,189 978 894 814 988 959 968
976 836 807 931 963 830 859 755 864 864
908 872 81t !-l06 771 804 858 7t7 701 9:W
933 890 954 1,031 949 879 83;'> 880 906 992
934 892 954 1,033 951 887 838 887 920 1,018
921 883 1,052 1,171 991 876 799 1,026 1,006 848
929 881 947 989 930 815 829 811 776 833
905 846 874 922 891 800 792 769 814 870
939 905 1, 104 1,112 986 898 R-IO 907 943 1,066
942 925 1,093 1,036 935 956 871 929 1,048 1,254
939 889 1,120 1,185 1,026 860 823 903 863 921
920 973 1,051 946 1,017 824 784 794 877 978
932 910 898 80S 730 826 764 802 921 978
165
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (ix)-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age
Community
Total Population
Hindus, ,
Sex and age
2
Males
All ages
0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Females
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60
60 and over
Males
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Females
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Unmarried }\Iarried Widowed r--~---_A_ ~_~ -"-_______ , ;-~ __ ..A.. _____ ~
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 19..J,1 1931 1921 1911 1901
3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11
483 468 476 456 466 454 456
997 988 975 969 988 3 11 978 930 953 933 937 21 66 852 822 817 779 773 145 169 525 456 5..J,2 551 505 ..J,63 519
431 473
23 29 43 65
170 212
428 427
145 161 183 182 244 8UO 763
67 68 80 80 102 734 702 52 65 73 68 167 554 555
710 748 693 740 549 571
344 328 326
994 974 971 919 784 878 510 529 451
62 77 82
6 20 28 3 11 lR 3 20 14
303 296
975 966 862 876 412 443 85 98
30 154 19 19 13 13
505
6
81 484 917
886 447 164
502 475 506
22 26 23 207 114 132 453 523 571 882 864 875
824 806 830 414 419 414 167 132 137
12
451
11
60 215
458
666 679 478
486
31 116 521 826
672
432 168
479 468 473 455 469 457 457 431 474 450
997 989 974 969 988 3 10 24 30 11 977 928 951 932 842 818 808 772 509 449 530 546
146 159 184 190 71 70 82 81 55 66 76 68
333
994 910 479
43
4
2
2
325
974 779 522
74
18 10 19
318
971 871 426
71
27 17 12
299
977
858 399 78
27 16 12
941 22 68 767 155 173 490 479 526
218 798 765 103 726 699 184 544 551
290 510 504
970 6 23 876 89 211 406 515 460
81 935 885
170 883 824 19 437 411 11 119 165
166
45 66 56
17S 219 222 439 432 474
706 739 695 683 737 679 537 569 454
477 508
26 21 120 136 547 584 874 882
801 831 410 412 126 132
490
28 118 559 843
661 436 165
13 14
63 76
4 3 9
12 25
55 76 199 230 394' 380
151
6 21
108 550 833
170
4
9 18 41
156 575 813
15
93
2 4
13 30
107 227 378
199
3
8
26 54
166 563 854
16
71
2
2
9
22
70 180 361
191
2 6
17 40
140 567 850
64 75 96 71
3
12
56 203 401
157
6 22
113 561 879
4
9
25
76 231 383
2 4
14 31
110
235 387
171 205
3 3
10 9 18 27 41 55
158 172
579 573 816 862
2
9
22
71 182 363
193
2
6
17 40
142 572 856
17
83
:J
12 37
90 ..lUI
355
218
3
8 36 76
174 549 819
81
3
11
36
87 218 362
220
2
6 35
76
169 545 824
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (ix)-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age-( contd.)
Community Umarried ),Iarried Widowed
Sex and age ,-- -, -, ~-----"------ -. 19~1 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 19~1 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17
Backward Classes Males
,
Muslims
All ages
0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Females
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 ane: (lVfr
Males
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
Females
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and over
519 515 522 489 455 447 435 430 479 454 34 50 48 32
1 6
91
999 978 986 941 989 989 946 970 925 878
1
10 19 48
13 58 10 28 69 119
3
6 2 3
908 844 880 832 774 91 145 113 165 209 11 7 3 17 558 431 635 575 542 426 548 340 411 408 16 21 25 14 50
91 148 120 16 31 33 16 14 40
440 440 451
998 982 978 962 884 938 729 654 696
228 153 241
24 43 35 4 :15 21 6 6 20
502 471 467
999 986 973 992 950 963 919 877 880 676 540 623
168 174 197 30 41 58 22 3:~ 39
399 363 357
998 969 971 962 841 919 687 622 622 159 129 138
20 41 48 15 24 27 15 23 34
156 174 878 799 813 814 708 85 66 855 811 848 814 702 73 50 696 665 733 686 621
31 129 288
53 158 321
67 119 227
30 101 241
118 232 329
383 347 469 457 440 496 450
981 960 2 14 19 16 39 932 865 37 113 57 63 122 602 637 268 341 290 384 315 159 177 760 810 721 818 742
91 103 109
4 3
121 203
3
3 5 3 5 14
12 37 38
5 13 14 48
23 81
43 49 917 868 882 886 725 48 20 558 539 573 458 412 24 15 221 226 216 177 274
59 89 83 438 426 406 773 768 764
71 226 494 56B
799 711
456
981 945 862 630
214 52 50
446 433 458 450
993 1 12 21 970 8 46 31 870 79 115 113 667 311 439 354
191 771 755 715 115 788 766 759 43 619 619 632
334 322 475 491 470
933 925 2 889 897 37 567 604 308 166 202 826
70 50 897 47 35 514 29 53 160
167
25 25 150 73 364 358 839 826
842 829 469 475 216 169
473 461 65
17 5
52 26 126 114 2 342 291 13
718 70S 61 795 686 182 612 691 359
490 478 126
57 59 102 80 419 356 5 794 730 15
813 78-l 83 449 417 471 205 134 8'25
71
2
4
8 21
71 193 348
146
6
9
14 32
117
507 761
83 71
6 2
6 3
7 12 23 28
88 68 183 153 329 338
173
4
8
20 36
123 498 797
176
10 9
14 40
117
504 766
93
2
4-16 42
101
199 200
200
16 23 40 68
166 548 813
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (ix)-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age -(eontd.)
Community
Jains
Christians
Unmarrieu 'Harried Widowed Sex and age
,--___ -"-______ --, ,-_____ .A. _____ --, -"----___ ......
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ii 16 17
Males
All a~es 509 480 494 469 453 403 419 385 422 433 88 101 121 109 114
0- 5 1,000 985 986 988 981 13 13 11 11 979 969 953 17 48 18 29 37 913 R61 832 40 106 80 131 152 640 576 608 309 415 337 401 361
2 8
5--10 983 948 4 3 2 10
10--15 959 886 1 8 7 8 16
15-20 683 564 8 21 23 23 31
20-40 235 235 256 254 256 707 687 630 649 647 163 133 139 635 601 551 618 588 121 99 96 421 488 439 444 492
58 78 114 97 97 241 285 286 249 273
482 420 440 457 412 40--60 124 114
60 and over 97 92
Females
All a~es
0-5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 ;tll(l over
Males
All ages
0- 5 5-10
10-15 15-20
20-40 40--60 60 and over
Females
AU ages
0- 5
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-40 40-60 60 and OVE'r
346 321 295 l88 258 462 460 450 469 478 192 219 255 243 264
998 973 937 975 988 878 882 895 679 628 427 435
49 66 54 71
3 3
2
22 16
6
57 32 32
49 27 13
973 Z 20 874 11 115
413 315 352 87 926 875
54 21 102 95
553 . 529 872 859
21 852 771 705 729 13 410 373 3:14 395
5 104 124 97 150
13 115
560 842
6 25
7-'1.7 145 340 587 90 894
7
7 20 59
9
16 20 74
207 238 611 634 370 871
4 10 36 70
222 578 837
14
11 27 71
232 647 905
55~ 505 70~ 485 572 397 451 271 460 345 49 44 25 15 83
1,000 988 972 1,000 1,000 12 989 969 1,000 1,000 979 11 31 947 966 974 1,000 956 53 34 871 ~33 976 636 829 120 167
:n4 271 55 61 29
635 89
13)
341 86
238
333 85
600 681 809 842 61~ 783
28 21
26 44 24 318 143 46
351 786 652
616 810 524
510 26 48 14 43 746 136 97 125 lOt 923 353 217 217 238
28
157 169
77
506 579 486 408 640 409 348 424 486 316 85 73 90 106 44
992 1,000 955 963 859 972 639 600
235 251 116 100 150 59
998 1,000 1,000 989 964 1,000 914 833 983 581 500 667
109 128 131 55 105 102
71
168
8 2
37 11 36 45 141
347 28 86 167 17
386 387 467 333
694 704 851 804 620 600 534 658 200 294 187 154
822 714 500
14 14 32 33
71 45 40 68 264 300 411 237 650 647 81a 846
47 184
429
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VII (ix)-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000 of each sex, community and age-( cancld.)
Unmarried Married Widowed Community Sex and age r--~-..J.-__---_____ r- -"--------
..A.. ____ ......
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Others .. Males
AU a~es 511 547 478 531 333 428 383 467 431 467 61 70 55 38 191
0- 5 1,000 1,000 939 1,000 1,000 61 5-10 994 1,000 873 950 1,000 6 127 50
10-15 9-? ;)~ 966 864 941 333 48 136 59 667 34 15-20 752 S05 578 667 500 236 167 422 333 500 12 28
20-40 299 342 377 220 663 604 565 680 833 38 54 58 100 167 40-60 103 165 212 735 687 673 1,000 400 162 148 115 600 60 and over 105 143 187 548 476 469 1,000 347 381 344
Females
All ages 449 473 391 563 400 483 405 488 398 400 68 122 121 39 200
0- 5 1,000 1,000 1,000 941 1,000 59 5-10 993 965 846 1,000 7 154 35
10--15 788 857 638 909 212 143 362 91 15-2(1 275 409 267 714 703 568 733 286 22 23
20-40 71 213 181 189 882 685 743 757 1,000 47 102 76 54 40-60 76 161 45 695 500 597 857 229 339 358 143 1,000 60 and over 32 118 130 258 294 131 750 710 588 739 250
169
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (x)--Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000
:'II A -r--
Natural Division and All ages 0--5 Community .A. ____
-, ,- -'-- -. Unmarried :Uarried Widowed Unmarried ~Iarried 'Yidoweo
1 2 :1 4 ,:; 6 7
GWALIOR STATE
Total Population 483 454 63 997 3
Hindus 479 457 64 997 :{ Backward Classes 519 447 34 999 _\Iuslims 502 433 65 999 J aips 509 40::! 88 1,0(1)
Christiam 554 397 49 1,000 Others 511 428 61 1,000
Plain Division
Total Population 498 430 72 999 1
Hindu~ 497 430 73 999 :'.Iuslim- 503 4:~:~ 64 998 ~
jains 492 407 WI 1(01)
Northern Plateau Division
TotO-lI Population 491 455 54 "98 2
Hindu:> 489 455 56 ~198 :! Muslim,; 516 423 f'l ),000
.lain" 531 ::lSI ~~ I,nOn
Southern Plateau Division
Total Popull,tion 457 483 (,0 '}94 b
Hindu" 452 489 5).) !194 t, _\Iuslims 497 4:lt, t;7 994 J aJll~ 505 414 tll I,UOO
Hilly Divisiun
Total Population 525 424 51 999
Hincll1S 479 459 62 9<lS ->
:\Itlslinn 52-1 422 54 1,000 jain~ 545 .174 SI 1,000
170
Subsidiary Tables
of each Sex and A~e by Natural Division and Community
L F. S - ---........... -~ ----.-.--- ... ---~-----_._____.____.._- ~~-~------...-- -~---------...,
5-10 10-15 15-40 40 and over ~--~---..-"-~-~------, ____ ~ _____ .J,_ __ ~ __ ~ -------" ..... ---------------, ------ ~-_}--------. Unm~lrricd JIarriect ""idowerl Unmarried :\Tarried 'Yidowpd Unmarried :'I[arried \VidO\H'd Unmarried Married \Vido\Yc,l
8 n JO J I I::! 1:1 J.I IS 1(; 17 IS 1 ~)
978 II 85l 145 3 228 716 46 64 701 235
':177 2~ tll~ IS5 :1 ~2.1 7:!H ·il liS (i:):.! :340
989 Ji) 908 91 I J87 78S 28 111 027 157
992 8 9H) 79 2 28~ 667 50 2~) 751 220
98:1 17 959 -10 :~:n 620 47 lIS ,)9U 292
':189 11 947 ,~:l 476 ,:;03 21 51 771i J73
99·1 6 9;;2 4:-! ;\H-l 57:! :n 108 (i77 2 j.j
98{) it 854 144 :.l 262 689 49 'H 642 267
986 H 848 150 '2 260 690 50 ~)5 11;12 273
99\) 10 922 76 2 ;107 645 48 :16 752 212
9:37 6:1 8U6 10 t :11)7 (HO 53 I:n 5'28 339
988 12 868 130 2 216 740 44 4,~ 741 216
987 13 863 135 2 220 735 45 -H 733 222
998 2 953 46 296 657 47 26 759 215
999 980 2() 359 585 56 112 598 290
96~ 36 1 829 167 .. 197 759 44 49 737 214
958 40 2 818 178 4 189 768 43 51 738 211
990 9 906 91 :3 263 685 -'J ;)~ 24 746 230
1,000 982 16 2 331 629 40 110 623 267
994 5 1 937 60 3 246 711 43 31 767 202
990 9 891 104 5 215 735 50 38 744 218
998 2 976 22 2 286 666 48 32 785 183
1,000 991 9 376 581 43 151 563 286
171
Imperial Table VII
Subsidiary Table VII (x)-Distribution by Civil Condition of 1,000
FE .A.
::->ratural Division and All age~ 0-5 Community r- ----, -...
Unmarried Married Widowed Unmarried Married Widowed
20 21 22 2~ 24 25
GWALIOR STATE
Total Population 344 505 151 994 6
Hindus 333 510 157 994 G Backward Clas8c~ 440 469 91 998 2 :\Iuslims 399 475 126 998 2 Jains 346 462 192 998 2 Christians 506 409 85 992 8 Others 449 483 68 1,000
Plain Division
Total Population 347 499 154 999 1
Hindus 341 501 158 998 2 Muslims 400 475 125 996 4 Jains 342 465 193 1,000
Northern Plateau Division
Total Population 354 504 142 998 2
Hindus 346 506 148 998 2 Muslims 400 478 122 1,000 Jains 367 444 189 999
Southern Plateau Division
Total Population 324 519 157 987 13
Hindus 315 525 160 985 14 Muslims 398 474 128 998 2 Jains 338 471 191 998 1
Hilly Division ,-
Total Population 428 448 124 999 1
Hindus 342 477 181 999 Muslims 400 464 136 1,000 Tains 354 430 216 1,000
172
Subsidiary Tables
of each Sex and Age by Natural Division and Community-(cOJlcld.)
!'II ALE S
10-15 15 -40 -.,
5-10 40 and over ,------"----------, ,------'----------, ,~-----"-------~ --____ .A--___ -----,
Unmarried ~Iarried Widowed Unmarried :\Iarried Widowed Unmarried Married \Yidowcd U[1married ]\farricd \Vidowed
26 27 28 29 30 ,31 32 33 34 :~5 31l 37
919 81 510 484 6 19 891 89 3 378 619
910 89 479 515 6 12 895 93 2 369 629 962 37 729 268 3 70 881 49 4 499 497 962 37 687 308 5 52 880 68 15 431 554 988 11 679 315 6 13 868 119 3 337 660 955 45 859 141 314 626 60 121 560 319 993 7 788 212 11-1 84-1 42 67 604 329
949 50 1 519 476 5 15 894 91 3 383 614
947 52 502 493 5 12 895 93 2 378 620 962 37 693 304 3 63 874 63 27 435 538 985 15 616 380 4 10 859 131 3 848 649
946 53 1 520 475 5 13 904 83 3 381 616
943 56 504 491 5 11 903 86 2 371 627 979 21 698 295 7 :~4 896 70 12 448 540 994 5 727 268 5 13 856 131 1 332 667
862 136 2 464 528 8 16 891 93 3 366 631
849 149 2 435 556 9 13 892 95 2 360 638 958 42 683 311 6 49 881 70 8 427 565 981 18 685 309 6 15 880 105 4 341 655
970 29 1 740 256 4 90 833 77 4 421 569
930 68 2 533 459 8 25 B50 125 2 328 670 974 26 636 356 8 46 876 78 2 392 606
1,000 742 248 10 10 862 128 255 715
173
Imperial Table VIl
Subsidiary Table VII (xi)-Sex ratio by Civil Condition,
FEMALES PEl< ~-------~--~---~--------. ---~---~-- .A.
Natural m\'bion and Community All a~es 0--10 -~- -- ---~--------~---~---- ~~.--------- ____ _,'~--_~- -- --,
Unmarried. :\Iarriccl \Vi,lowcd. Fnmarricd. l\farriecl \Yidowecl
2 :3 -I ;) G 7
GWALIOR STATE
Total Population 635 993 2,151 904 3,291 l,4R8
Hindu:, 6:31 994 2,185 900 ;1,298 1,4(14
Backw<1rd ChtS~<:" RIG 1,012 2540 956 :~, 1 (J;~ I,G15
)1 u~li illS 708 977 1,7-!5 969 :l,971) 1,875
Jains 579 976 1,856 948 667 Chrblian~ ~71 982 1,634 991 5,000
Other~ 553 710 H99 l.OSI 1,0(1)
Plain Di vision
Total Population 587 977 1,807 881 2,933 1,439
Hindus 576 978 1,806 875 3,040 1,291
)Iuslims 685 946 1,696 959 ;;,236 4,000
] .1ins 573 !Hl 1,572 938 204
Northern Plateau Division
Total Population 651 1,003 2,370 911 3,428 1,423
Hindus 635 1,003 2,359 904 3,398 1,435
:'tfuslim" 698 1,016 1,808 999 7,167
Jain.; 587 988 1,817 957 5,000
Southern Plateau Division
Total Population 661 1,000 2,459 917 3,377 1,545
Hindus 652 1,001 ~,547 909 3,350 1,519
)lu51ims 728 989 1,739 970 4,253 1,167
Jains 581 989 2,040 g-? ,,~
Hilly Division
Total Population 789 1,011 2,355 967 4,500 875
Hindus 697 1,016 2,866 958 5,764 1,400
:Vluslims 702 1,010 2,330 963 13,000
Jaius 554 983 2,303 924
174
Subsidiary Tables
Age, Community and Natural Division
I,I)UO MALES ------- -- -------~-----~--- ~ ----- -.
10-15 15-40 40 and over ,-- -'---------, ,-- ~'--- ----_, ,_-____ J_ ......, Unmarried ~Iarried \Yidowed Cnmarried ~Iarried Widowed Unmarried ~larried Widowrd
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4C>5 2,768 1,853 72 1,086 1,719 45 482 2,348
484 2,733 1,831 65 1,081 1,751 :n 479 2,386
694 2,556 2,000 374 1,118 1,719 234 565 2,953 647 3,400 2,000 163 1,165 1,193 430 458 2,004
602 6,648 4,667 :~a 1,167 2,097 19 450 1,78 2 764 2,250 710 1,339 :i,143 1,700 520 1,324 565 3,000 IG3 831 720 278 402 618
470 2,547 1,716 48 1,075 1,527 31 499 1,921
454 2,524 1,714 37 1,069 1,542 17 503 1,914
637 3 .. H2 1,500 171 1,136 1,089 S8G 456 1,979
569 3,0:16 27 1,082 2,006 17 498 1,448
41)0 2,984 2,659 53 1,087 1,68.& 58 494 2,733
476 2,966 2,696 H 1 ,OS:) 1,665 51 490 2,733
<i13 5,351 4,501) 103 1,21)9 U14 :194 477 2,032
647 11,714 30 1,197 1,919 6 428 1,771
497 2,820 1,751) 77 1,091 1,976 61 453 2,690
475 2,795 1,7112 G:l 1,082 2,05-1 46 451 2,788
664 :),Ol(1 1,950 172 1,175 1,221 29:3 451 1,975
591 15,957 2,:n:l :19 1,21)() 2,2HIl ~R HI 1,980
715 3,847 1,429 361 1,154 1,776 130 528 2,672
554 4,104 1,:liH 1I1 1,118 2,391 78 452 3,148
6:35 15,777 :l,OOI) 1-16 1,176 1,466 ,15 427 2,825
682 25,O()() 22 1,178 2,333 396 2,279
175
Imperial Table VII
Fertility Table No. t-Size of Family
(Prepared from completed Fertility cases)
Number of Number of children born female Percentage
~ ize of Family: Number Number of Number of Number of .A. , children of families of children born to a families males first fe].llales first Total Males Females for 1.000 to total
marriage born born males
2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9
Sample Slips
Total 1,770 976 654 9,985 5,592 4,393 786
No Child 140 7·90 One 88 54 34 88 54 34 630 4-97 Two Children 108 69 39 216 131 85 649 6·10 Three 13i 84 53 511 326 185 567 7·78 Four 150 95 55 600 351 249 709 8·46 Five 203 117 86 1,015 552 463 839 11-47 Six 190 118 72 1,140 636 504 792 10·72 Seven 219 126 93 1,533 877 656 748 12·37 Eight 215 134 81 1,720 1,006 714 .. : III .2·15 Nine }38 72 66 1,142 546 596 1,092 7"80 Ten 85 53 32 850 468 382 816 4·S0 Eleven 5() 26 24 550 288 262 910 2·82 Twelve 25 15 10 300 167 133 796 1·41 Thirteen 6 3 3 78 48 30 625 ·34 Fourtren 4 2 2 56 34 22 647 ·23 Fifteen !.; 5 3 120 76 44 579 ·45 Sixteen 3 2 48 23 25 1,087 ·17 Eightepn 18 9 9 1,000 ·06
Bhils
Total 2,220 1,112 839 11,566 6,176 5,390 873
No Chilli 269 12·12 One 132 76 56 132 76 56 737 5-95 Two Children 13{ 89 45 268 155 113 729 6·04 Three 157 94 63 471 260 211 812 7·07 Four 215 132 83 860 489 371 759 9·68 Five 256 147 109 1,280 682 598 877 11'53 Six: 229 118 111 1,374 755 619 820 10·32 Seven 249 141 108 1,743 909 834 916 11·22 Eight 193 105 SS 1,544 799 745 932 8-69 Nine 172 93 79 1,548 824 724 879 7·75 Ten 105 54 51 1,050 550 500 909 4·73 Eleven 51 31 20 561 289 272 941 2· 3 Twelve 33 18 15 396 204 192 941 1'49 Thirteen 17 12 5 221 127 94 740 ·74 Fourteen 5 4 70 34 36 1,959 ·23 Fifteen 2 2 30 14 16 1,143 -09 Eighteen 18 9 9 1,000 ·05
176
Fertility Tables
Fertility Table No.1-Size of Family-(contd,}
(Prepared from completed Fertility cases)
Number of Number of children born female Percentage
Size of, ,Family: Number Number of Number of Number of r- -.. children of families of children born to a families males first females first Total Males Females for 1,000 to total
marriage born born males
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sah~riyas
Total 2,220 1,242 777 11,186 6,203 4,983 803
No Child 201 9'05 One 119 84, 35 119 84 35 417 5-36 Two Children 137 86 51 274 160 114 713 6-17 Three 189 123 66 567 341 226 663 8'51 Four 244 151 93 976 532 444 835 10'99 Five 320 194 126 1,600 879 721 820 14'41 Six 312 197 115 1,872 1.058 814 769 14-05 Seven 269 157 112 1,883 1,018 865 850 12'12 Eight: 200 117 83 1,600 867 733 845 9-00 Nine 98 58 40 882 505 377 747 4'41 Ten 74 43 31 740 399 341 855 3'33 Eleven 28 12 16 308 158 150 949 1'26 Twelve 19 12 7 228 121 107 884 ·88 Thirteen 7 6 1 91 57 34 595 '32 Fourteen 1 1 14 8 6 750 'os Sixteen 2 2 32 16 16 1,000 '09
Jains
Total 1,046 489 440 5,913 3,132 2,781 888
No Child 117 11-19 One 73 47 26 75 48 27 562 6-98 Two Children 47 20 27 94 50 44 880 4'49 Three 59 30 29 177 87 90 1,034 5'64 Four 91 46 45 364 180 184 1,022 8'70 Fivf' 91 51 40 455 243 212 872 8'70 Six 124 62 62 744 405 339 837 11'83 Seven 111 59 52 777 408 369 904 10'62 Eight 98 45 53 784 407 377 926 9-37 Nine 90 43 47 810 416 394 947 S'60 Ten 56 34 22 560 314 246 783 5'35 Eleven 35 19 16 385 207 178 860 3-35 Twelve 32 19 13 384 196 188 959 3-06 Thirteen 12 6 6 156 81 75 926 1-16 Fourteen 5 4 70 42 28 667 -48 Fifteen 4 3 60 39 21 538 ,38 Eighteen
" 18 9 9 1,00l) ·10
177
Imperial Table VII
Fertility Table No. 1-Size of Family~( concld.)
(Prepared from complete.d Fertility cases)
Number of Number of children female Percentage
Size of Family; Number Number of Number of Number of ,--------~---~--, children of families of children born to a families males first fema.les first Total Males Females for 1,000 to total
marriage born born males
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Dobras
Total 203 124 64 1,IH 594 550 926
No Child 15 7'39
One 9 5 4 9 5 4 800 4043 Two Children 19 14 5 38 24 14 583 9'36
Three 13 11 2 39 25 14 560 6'40
Four children 21 15 6 84 as 45 1,154 10'34
Five- 24 13 11 120 55 65 1,182 11'84 Six 20 12 8 120 58 62 1,069 9'85 Seven 21 14 7 147 81 66 815 10'34 Eight 25 14 11 200 103 97 942 12'32 NIne 12 10 2 lOS tiS 43 602 5'92
Ten "
9 7 2 90 44 46 1,045 4'43 Eleven 5 4 55 29 26 897 2-46
Twelve 4 2 2 48 21 27 1,286 1'97
Thirteen 1 13 9 4 -44-1 '49
Fourteen 3 2 42 24 ' IS 750 1-48
Fifteen " 15 4 11 2,750 .49
Sixteen "
16 8 R 1,()OO '49
.Votl',~One hundred eighty.six families in all ditl not return the first i,~tle hence the'!e are not inducted in thi, t.1hle
178
Fertility Tables
Fertility Table No. 2-Sex of the first born
Xo. of families with a male born No. of families with a female born first first
- j ,,- _.A. "' Per- Per- Per- Per- Per- Per- No. of
Total centage centage centage Total centage centage centage females No. of Strength Natural Dh'i:-,ion No. of of such of such of such No. of of such of such of 5uch 1st born childless of slips
such familirs families families such f.tmilies fa.milies fa.milies per families examin-families where where where f.1mllies where where where thousan(1 ed
~I=F JI>F J'I< F F=JI F>l\I F<J[ males fir~t born
2 3 -4 ;; 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Sample Slips
Gwalior State 6,775 19·25 66'45 14'30 5,705 19'51 61-65 18'84 842 4,411 16,891
1. Plain DivlSIOIi 2,145 1823 68'06 13'71 1,716 19'05 6259 1836 800 1,322 5,183 2,\ N('ytitcrll Plateau D1VtsioJl 1.50~~ 20'56 65'60 13'84 1.273 20'27 60,49 19'24 847 988 3,764 3 Southern PEatcan DIVision 2,37.t 1917 65'16 15'67 2,039 19'37 60'62 20'01 859 1,644 6,057 -1 HIlly DlVisioll 314 16'88 68'15 14'97 314 18'15 00'83 20'02 1,000 148 776 5. Lashkar and UjjaiH CitIes -1,39 21'87 67'20 10'93 363 20'9..t 67'77 1l'29 827 309 1,111
Bhils
Gwalior State 8;650 19'02 65'62 15'36 7,562 19·72 61·71 18'57 874 4.603 20,815
Sahariyas
Gwalior State 9,435 20'83 64 39 14'78 7,992 2019 61'31 1849 847 5,200 22,627
Jains
Gwalior State 3,660 1921 6284 17'95 3,350 1848 60'30 21'22 915 2,350 9,360
Bohras
Gwalior State 828 16'30 66'79 16'91 692 1893 6286 18'21 836 453 1,973
NOk--l. Plain and Southern Platcau DiVbions do not incl1]de tlH' figl11'es of the Cities of La,,}Jkar and Ujj~in respect ivc1v.
'! . The dlffcrence in the total ~lips in ':otnparison with T'lble ~o. 7 is (Inc to the non-inclusion of tho~e Whl.-b did Hrlt return the fir~t IS~'I(,.
Fertility Table No.3-Size of family according to community
Number of married Total number of Total number of Proportion of sur-Commulllty women children born Average children surviving vivors to 1,000 born
2 3 4 5 6
Total 70,932 213,027 3.00 140,810 661
Hindus .. 13,533 39,042 2.88 23,490 601
Bhils 21,221 65,898 3.11 43,805 665 Bhilalas .. 142 506 3.56 336 664
Saha.riyas 23,045 65,940 2.86 46,921 712
Jains 9,695 31.129 3.21 19,258 619
Muslims .. 3,294 10,~12 3.19 7,000 666 Sikhs Z
179
Imperial Table VII
Fertility Table No.4-Size of family by age of mother at birth of first, child
'Number Total ~ge at first of married number of Average
birth women children born
1 2 3 4
SAMPLE SLIPS
A-Completed Fertility
13 7 14 30
15 120
16 157
17 86
18 286
19 75
20 461 21 and over 375
Total 1,597
53 244 788
1,076
607
1,956
478
2,772
1,833
9,807
7'57
8'13
6'57
6'85
7'06
6'84
6'37
6'01
4'89
6'14
Proportion Total of
number of survivors children to 1,000
surviving born
5
31
119
428 585
353 1,042
298
1,546
1,086
5,488
6
585
488 543
544
582
533
623
558 592
570
B-Continuing Fertility
12 13 14 15
16
89 187
655
1,377 1,992
17 794 18 1,266
19 719
20 1,617
21 and over 1,355
Total 10,051
Total A + B 11 ,648
356
744
2,399
5,352
8,019
3,457
4,663
2,447
6,041
3,750
37,228
47,035
BHILS
4'0 3'98
3'66 3-S8
4'03
4-35
3'68
3'40 3-74
2'77
3'70
4'04
A-Completed Fertility
12 13
14
15 16
17
18
19
20
21 and over
Total
3
12
24 137
164
92
347 91
571
509
1,950
29
91
152
935 1,136
620 2,390
649 3,264 2,506
11,772
9'67
7'58 6'34
6'82
6'93
6'74
6'89 7'13
5'72 4-92
6-04
218
450 1,504
3,244 4,584
2,103
2,779
1,553 3,954 2,545
22,934
28,422
16
48
94
608
657
405
1,425
337
1,992
1,661
7,243
612
605
627
606
572
608
596
635
655
679
616
604
552
527
618
650
578
653
596
504
610
663
616
Number Total Age at first of married number of
birth women children born
2 3
Average
4
Total number of
children surviving
5
BHILS-(collcld.)
B-Continuing Fertility
12 183 659 3'60 436
13 265
14 810
15 1,749
16 2,424
17 1,289
18 2,829
19 936
20 2,OS!:!
21 and over 1,609
Total 14,183
Total A+ B 16,133
1,024
3,195
7,092
9,626
4,568 10,936
2,849
7,939
4,619
52,507
64,279
SAHARIYAS
3-86
3-08
4-06
3,09
3'54 3-S7
3-04
3'80
287
3'70
3'98
687
2,119
4,728
6,378
3,151
7,298
2,002
5,453 3,369
35,621
42,864
A-Completed Fertility
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
7
6
23 137
159
21 and over
113
352
133
552
523
Total 2,005
12 278
13 338
14 910
15 1,821
16 2,714
17 1,591
18 2,755
19 1,267
20 1,971
21 and over 1,857
Total 15,502
TotalA+B 17,507
180
60
43
143
839
1,012
700
2,052
772 3,047
2,507
11,175
S-S7
7'17
6'48
6'12
6'43
6-19
5-S3
5-73
5-52 4-79
5-57
30
26
77 549
621
447 1,322
519
1,978 1,658
7,227
B- Continuing Fertility
1,100
1,313
3,447
6,945
9,961
5,366
9,966
3,562
6,901
5,320
53,881
65,056
3'96
3-88
3'78 3'81 3-67
3-37 3-62
2-81
3'50 2-86
742
856 2,352
5,125
7,031
4,156
6,895
2,666 5,324
3,985
39,132
46,359
Proportion of
survivcrs to 1,00C
born
6
662
671 663
667
663
690
667
703
687
729
678
667
500 605 538
654 614
639 644 672
649 661
647
675
652
682
738
706
775 692
748 771 749
726
713
Fertility Tables •
Fertility Table No.4-Size of family by age of mother at birth of first child-(COltcld,)
Proportion Number Total Total of
Age at first of married number of Average number of survivors birth women children children to 1,000
born surviving born
1 2 3 4 5 6
JAINS
A--Completed Fertility
12 13
14 15 16
17 18
19
20
21 and Over
I Total
4 3
22
72
113
63 134 82
260
178
931
23
42 162 512 832
414 1,18~
255 1,560
917
5,89-9
5-75
14'0
7'36
9'11
7'36
6-57 8'82 3'11
6'0 5'15
6'34
B-Continuing Fertility
12 31
13 72
14 314"'"
IS 794 16 1,215
17 807
18 1,049
19 656 20 705 21 and over 531
Total 6,174
Total A+B 7,105
164 338
1,328 3,348
5,160
3,110
4,317
2,326
2,865
1,517
24,473
30,372
5'29
4'69
4'26
4'22
4'25
3'85 4'12
3'55 4'06 2'86
3'96
4'27
17 27
103 307
487
22(1
612 147 862 518
3,300
103
221 865
1.985 3,233
1,973 2,694
1,581
1,806
1,033
15,494
18,794
739 643 636
600
585
531 518 576
553 565
559
629 654
651 593 627
634
624
679 630 681
633
619
Number Total Age at firqt of married number of Average
birth women children
12
13
14 15
16
17 18 19
20 21 and over
Total
12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 and over
Total
Total A+B
born
2 3 4
BOHRAS
A-Completed Fertility
2
3
26
15
26 9
54 48
183
13 23
225
87
171 54
323 230
1,126
6'5 7'7
8'7
5'8 7'(1
6'0
6'0 4'8
6'2
B-Continuing Fertility
3 9
45
124 238
220 140 231
136 192
1,338
1,521
9
29 145 410
1,014
762 620 884 582
703
5,158
6,284
3'0
3'22
3'22 3'30 4-26
3'44
4'43
3'83
4'28 3'66
3'86
4'13
Total number of children surviving
5
7
17 132
57 113
25 218 155
724
6 IS
95
362 720
528 402 668 373
478
3,647
4,371
Proportion of
survivors to 1,000
born
6
538 739 587
655
661 463
675 674
643
666 517
655 883
710
693 648 756
641 680
707
696
Notp,--The following number of slipq do not con tam the age of mother at the birth of fir~t child ani! therefore have not been incl11ded in tt>e above ta.ble :- -
1. Samplp. " 2, Bhilq
3. Sahariya.R
4, Jains
5, Bohras "
181
Completed fertility slips
73
58 81
16 8
Continuin~ f~rtility slips
1,231
254
61 s.~
27
Imperial Table VII
Fertility Table No.5-Age of mother at birth of first child and number of children born
Age at birth of first child
12
B 14 15
16
17 18
19 20
I
21 and over
Total ..
12
n 14
15
Hi
17
18
19
20 ZI and over
12
13
14 15 16
17 18
19
20
Total .,
21 and over
Total ..
2
(i
4
11
S3
4
G
2 10
38
56
119
5 5
11
5
26 48
102
3
2 G
5
39
35
105
7
5
5
18 ()
35
61
137
5 6
3
19 6
35 63
137
3
4
(Completed Fertility Cases only)
:iUMBFR OF CHILDREN BORN
9
9
y
17
4
·n 43
134
8
11
4 21 7
S:1
54
159
3
11 10
9
23
12
54 66
189
5
5 6
6 7
SA \IPLE SLlPS
(;
24
6
43
43
148
13
12
7 24 5
75
73
216
5 16 14
15 40 16
64
76
247
4
17
15
9
~~4
12
60 53
205
llhils
3
12
17
1il
5U
19 71
66
257
5
31
.')
65
38
188
2
20 20
47 1'2
63 49
227
Sahariyas
2 14 23
16 63
19
lO6
82
325
lR2
3
25 29
15 61 24 83 65
307
7
14
41
9
69 40
218
19
Hi
11
45
14-
80
57
247
4
19 27
25
57
17
71
43
266
9
()
14-
20
11
46 12 53
34
197
2
12
:i8
11
54 35
195
2
20 17
10
42 22 51
36
201
9
10
.j.
D 13
14
27
7 4.J.
16
138
2
15
18
11 47
8
50 21
173
2
11
4
9
19
4 28
21
98
10 an(1 over
II
:~
11
13
'27
13
47 11 36
21
181
'I
14 48 7
47 36
210
3
11
24
9 17
8
34 23
133
Total
I:!
7
:\'1
I~W
157
86
75 461
:175
1,598
~i
12
24 137
164
92 :\47
91 .'171
509
1,')50
7 (;
23 137
159
113
352
133
552 523
2,005
Fertility Tables
Fertility Table No. 5.-Age of mother at birth of first child and number of children born- (condd. )
(Completed Fertility Cases only)
~UMI3ER OF CHILDREN BORN r- --A-- .,
Age at birth 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and Tot:l.l of first child over
2 3 -1 5 tl 7 S ~ It) 11 1'1
Jains
1:1 4
I;l 1 3 14 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 7 22 15 <t1 2 4 7 11 12 7 7 5 15 72
16 5 3 :! 7 7 15 12 16 16 30 113
17 3 3 6 8 7 7 S 2 8 II 63 IS 6 5 7 II 16 19 16 14 19 21 134 19 6 1 5 10 6 1tJ 12 12 10 10 82
20 21 19 14 17 29 47 as 19 23 36 260
21 and over 28 13 21 3U 16 16 19 18 5 12 178
Total .. 72 49 60 93 93 128 110 94 88 144 931
Bohras
1-1 2
15 3
16 :3 2 2 2 5 3 9 26
17 3 3 :2 -1 1 ,> 15
18 4 :3 2 2 7 2 4 26 19 2 3 9
20 3 4 4 4 S 8 6 9 3 5 54
21 and over 4 8 4 6 1:l -1 2 3 -1 43
Total .. 9 16 13 17 29 19 20 26 10 24 181
Note.-Sec Comparative Table at the end of Table :--Io. 6.
183
Imperial 'table VII
Fertility Table No.6-Age of mother at birth of first child and number of children surviving
(Completed Fertility Cases only)
NmlBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING r------------------------~--~-----------------------------~
Age at birth
Total
Total
Total
12 13 14 15 16
17
18
19
20
21 and over
12
13 14 15 16
17 IS 19
20 21 and over
12
13 14
15
16
17 18
19 20 21 and over
o
2
6 8
5 13
2
31
35
102
1
2 4
10
3 14
2
50
44
130
2
3
9
4
12
3 39 53
125
3
3
15
12
9
21
8 50
72
190
6 20
12 28 10
71 74
2ll
10
13
10
23
10
49 75
191
2
4
3 4
5 6
SAMPLE SLIPS
5
19
22
10 53
12
74 69
265
2 2
4 14 16
11
44 17
80
88
278
6 18
16
9
56 18
66 82
271
1
5 17 27
17
61 9
95 64
296
5
26 36
14 53 14 89
56
294
Bhils
1
5
24 21
5
55 15
104
75
305
2
5 23
19
18 63 15
86 80
3ll
Sahariyaa
3
6 30
28
18
73 18
117 97
390
2
7 28 34
36 71
37 104
79
398
184
5
7
1
7 16 25
6 34 12
63
43
207
3
2 20 33
13 57 14
61 74
277
1
17 24
12
60 27 75 62
278
6
8
1
1
10 13
10
20 9
32 20
116
3
2 21
25
13 32
7
62 40
105
2
2 3
14 17
12
27
15
69 42
203
7
9
2 9
12
10
21
6
20 9
89
3
10 8
6
26 8
30 20
111
8
12
8
21 1
22 19
91
8
to
2 1
3 8
3
3
22
1
7 7
4 15
:3 19
9
66
5 5
3
6
2
6 10
37
9 10 and Total
11
1
1
4 2
11
6 5
4
10
5 4
34
4
3
2 3
14
over
12 13
7 30
120 157
86 286
75 461
2 375
6 1,598
3
12
24 2 137
164
3 92 3 347
91 3 571
509
12 1,950
7 6
23 137
159
113
352 133
3 552 523
7 2,005
Subsidiary Tables
Fertility Table No.6-Age of mother at birth ()f first child and number of children surviving -( concld )
(Completed Fertility Cases only)
NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING r-
Age of birth 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and Total Over
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Jains
12 2 4 13
3 14 3 3 2 3 4 2 2 2 22 15 3 2 8 14 12 13 7 8 4 72 16 5 8 13 15 20 IS 13 13 4 3 113
17 6 6 12 12 8 4 8 4 2 63 IS 7 14 24 22 20 21 15 7 4 134 19 9 10 8 13 13 12 9 8 82 2Q 16 44 39 42 33 37 29 11 6 2 260 21 and over 14 45 26 33 25 19 10 6 178
Total 61 129 134 156 133 128 97 59 23 6 5 931
Bohras
14 2 15 2 3 16 2 2 1 8 4 2 3 2 2 26 17 2 3 2 3 3 15
18 2 2 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 26 19 2 2 3 2 9 20 3 5 10 7 6 6 8 4 3 2 54 21 and over Z 7 11 10 5 7 3 2 48
Total 7 19 31 28 28 27 16 11 9 5 2 183
Comparative Table showing the number of Slips examined
Slips which could Slips which could not be entered in not be entered in Tables Nos. 5 and 6 owing to
Total number Slips entered in Table No.1 Slips entered in r """\ Community of completed Table No.1 owing to not Tables Nos. 5 Not returning age
fertility slips returning the first and 6 Being childless of mother at issue first birth
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Sample Slips 1,811 1,770 41 1,598 140 73 --.---BhUs 2,277 2,220 57 1,950 269 58 Sahariyas 2,287 2,220 67 2,005 201 81 Jains 1,064 1,046 18 931 117 16 Bohras 206 203 3 183 15 8
Total 7,645 7,459 186 6,667 742 236
185
Imperial Table VII
Fertility Table No.7-Number of children born and survivin~
NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING J... """\
Number of children born 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and Total over
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SAMPLE SLIPS
1 539 1,531 2,070
2 279 755 1,035 2,069
3 144 413 602 767 1,926
4 104 191 437 484 552 1,768
5 69 127 280 400 341 357 1,574
6 25 75 165 276 307 157 175 1,180
7 10 37 90 173 218 196 93 89 906
8 13 17 69 111 143 125 99 45 36 658
9 6 24 29 58 63 71 59 44 15 6 375
10 and over 6 14 43 44 71 92 63 43 30 15 6 427
Total .. 1,195 3,184 2,750 2,313 1,695 998 489 221 81 21 6 12,953
Bhils
689 2,087 2,776
2 347 902 1,604 2,853
3 145 466 786 1,098 2,495
4 98 230 528 646 807 2,309
5 54 110 264 505 457 524 1,914
6 19 54 137 298 375 290 281 1,454
7 16 29 7Z 139 230 245 156 130 1,017
8 7 9 47 70 166 159 140 91 62 751 9 2 11 29 42 39 82 89 70 34 26 424
10 and over 3 8 18 24 55 77 90 61 56 39 21 452
Total ,. 1,380 3,906 3,485 2,822 2,129 1,377 756 352 152 65 11 16,445
Sahariyas
1 612 2,350 2,962 2 350 842 2,077 3,269 3 273 440 773 1,567 3,053 4 141 229 613 668 1,029 2,SSO 5 76 113 276 481 457 695 2,098
6 47 41 142 289 358 264 336 1,477 7 24 29 78 141 205 207 154 133 971 8 10 21 36 57 120 123 132 49 45 593 9 6 15 37 41 54 45 37 20 21 277
10 and over 4 9 13 30 39 37 46 34 26 9 12 259
Total .• 1,538 4,080 4,023 3,270 2,249 1,380 713 253 91 30 12 17,639
186
Fertility Tables
Fertility Table No.7-Number of children born and surviving-(concld.)
NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING -------. Number of children born 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 and Total.
over
2 3 4 5 .6 7 8 9 II} 11 12 13
Jains
376 872 1.248 2 132 377 556 1,065
3 80 196 317 381 974
4 53 101 218 220 261 853
5 25 57 146 230 216 193 867
6 16 41 69 174 173 108 llS 696
7 11 7 43 85 130 102 63 52 493
8 3 16 38 50 98 81 69 23 31 409
9 4 6 19 38 42 51 55 37 7 7 266
10 and over 5 10 23 47 32 53 61 48 39 11 4 333
Total 705 1,683 1,429 1,225 952 588 363 160 77 18 4 7,104
Bohras
1 67 194 .. 261
2 43 60 144 247
3 24 26 49 131 230
4 12 19 41 47 96 215
5 12 11 18 33 32 55 161
6 3 4 17 27 19 20 38 128
7 4 5 10 16 20 14 9 19 97
8 4 2 6 12 12 16 14 17 84
9 3 7 2 17 6 14 5 4 10 - 68
10 and over 2 3 4 12 10 6 8 13 6 65
Total 166 318 28«) 265 200 119 87 44 19 23 6 1,556
187
IMPERIAL TABLE VIII
Means of Livelihood
1. C eneral-The ~cheme of the classification of occupations adopted in this table is prescribed by the Government of India and differs in minor respect(from that of 1931.
The occupations have been divided into 4 Classes, 12 Sub-Classes, 55 Orders and 235 Groups. The Groups which had no entries against them have been omitted from the table.
The table is divided into three parts. Part I contains complete statistics for each Class, Sub-Class, Order and Group for the State as a whole. In Part II the figures for each district are given by Class, Sub-Class and Order only while Part III contains similar statistics for cities.
2. An Explanation--The entire popUlation was divided for the purpose of this table into three classes (1) Non-dependants, i. e., the persons who were self-supporting; (2) Wholly Dependants, i. e., persons who had no income in cash or kind and (3) Partially Dependants by which was meant such persons as made some contribution in cash or kind towards the support of the household without being definitely capable of looking after themselves. The distinction between the three categories was carefully explained to the enumerators by means of numerous examples. The enquiry was a difficult one but the entries on the slips were generally found to be more precise and accurate than on any previous occasion.
The table has been broken into 5 columns. Ip' represents persons who have one principal means of livelihood without any subsidiary means of subsistence; IPS' which includes persons who combine one principal occupation
with a subsidiary one; IS' which denotes the number of persons who follow the occupation mentioned against them as subsidiary; 'PD' which stands for partially dependants that is to say such persons to whom the occupation offers an inadequate livelihood and finally 'TD' under which figure the total dependants. It should be observed that the partially dependants Occur twice in the table. This is on account of their dual role of earner as well as dependent. The activity which they themselves. pursue is shown under 'PD' while the means of livelihood of the person on whom they are dependent appear under 'TD' which, of course, includes in addition those who are wholly dependant. Similarly, persons who have a subsidiary occupation to supplement thf-ir main occupation are repeated.
The advantage of the new system of grouping lies in this that it is possible at once to find the total number of persons who are dependent on any particular means of livelihood P+PS+TD.
The other changes since 1931 are: ( i ) The substitution of Non-dependants,
Partially Dependants, and 'Wholly Dependants in place of Earners, Working Dependants and Non-working Dependants;
( ii) The Non-working Dependants who on the previous occasion were all lumped together as a separate class have now been shown separately against the occupation on which they are dependent; and
188
(iii) Persons having a subsidiary occupation in addition to the principal means of livelihood have been grouped separately from those who have no subsidiary occupation.
3. Eco1tomic Aspect emphasised-A special feature of the present census has been the shifting of the emphasis from the social to the economic aspect of the enquiry. Thus while the tables on religion and caste, have been dispensed with very valuable information bearing on present-day economic problerrls have been collected. For the first time, statistics relating to persons who assist in household work and paid assistants have been compiled. Enquiry as to unemployment which in 1931 was confined to educated persons only and was only partially carried out by means of a special schedule was on this occasion extended to all classes of the unemployed and was included in the scope of the census investigation. Finally, an effort has been made which is a rep~tition of earlier efforts, but on different lines,
/
Means of Livelihood
to estimate the extent of associated or organised industry.
4. Subsidiary Tables-At the end of the table will be found the following Subsidiary Tables which show--
189
Table VIII (i)-General distribution of means of livelihood.
Table VIII (ii)--Independent workers per 1,000 total population (by Sub-Classes).
Table VIII (iii)-Partly Dependants following the activity per l,OOO total population (by Sub-Classes).
Table VIII (iv)-Distribution per 1,000 total popUlation (by Classes).
Table VIII (v)-Partly Dependants following the activity per 1,000 total population (by Classes).
Table VIII (vi) --Means of livelihood of females and comparison of occupations.
Table VII I (vii)-Partially agriculturists and assistants employed.
Imperiul Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
P=As principal means of livelihood without subsidiary means of livelihood, S=As subsidiary means of livelihood, PD=As means of livelihood of
GlOUp No. Mea.ns of livelihood
2
GWALIOR STATE
A. Production of raw materials
1. Exploitation of animals and vegetation
1. Pasture and a~riculture
(a) Cultivation
1. Non-cultivating proprietors taking rent in money or kind
2. Batai share---croppers 3. Estate agents and managers of owners
4. Estate agents and m3.na.gers of GJVernment
5. Rent collectors, clerks, etc.
6. Cultivating owners 7. Tenant cultivators' 7. (a) Ordinary cultivators
8. Agriculturallabourers 9. Cultivators of jhum, taungya, and shifting areas
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc.
13. Tobacco ., 18. Market gardeners, flower and fruit growers
(c) Forestry
19. Forest officers, rangers, guards, etc.
20. \Voodcutters and charcoal burners 21. Collectors of forest produce
22. Collectors of lac
(d) Stock raising
23. Breeders and keepers of cattle and buffaloes for milk production 24. Breeders and keepers of cattle and buffaloes for other purposes
25. Breeders of transport animals 26. Herdsmen, shepherds and breeders of other animals
(e) Raising of small animals and insects
27. Birds, bees, etc.
29. Lac cultivation
30. Fishing and peading
31. Hunting .-
34. Lead, silver and zinc
37. Other metallic minerals
2. Fishin~ and huntin~
II. Exploitation of minerals
3. MetalUc minerals
190
P ~ _____ ..A---____ ~
Persons Males Females
3 4 5
959,223 881,987 77,23&
&51,460 605,210 46,250
651,274 605,028 46,246
651,002 &04,762 46,240
635,820 590,624 45,196
22,107 20,609 1,498 1,678 1,630 48
548 521 27 1,306 1,306
117 117
62,763 60.734 2,029 268,930 260,130 8,800 172,190 165,709 6,481 106,003 79,725 26,278
178 143 35
2,304 2,039 265
11 11
2,293 2,028 265
2,623 2,363 260
362 362 797 693 104
1,428 1,272 156 36 36
10,182 9,663 519
604 595 9 1,231 1,108 123
9 9 8,338 7,951 387
73 73
73 73
272 266 6
230 225 5 42 41
186 182 4
14 13 1
6 5 1 8 S
Means of Livelihood
Livelihood-Part I-State Summary
PS=As principal means of livelihood with subsidiary means of livelihood; partly dependents, TD=Total dependent on this means of livelihood
rPersons
6
PS s PD '-"""----""' ,-_ ........ _--A _______ ~ r----,..;..__---, r-0_--
Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons
7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15
TD ........
Males Females
16 17
142,834 133,685 9,149 142,834 133,685 9,149 138,438
13
61,033
37,878
37,863
37,846
32,900
77,405 2,904,102 1,100,896 1,803,206
108,345
108,312
108,287
104,975
9,020
204
55
400
12,843
42,724
30,829
8,736
163
S02
362
097
5 203
488 1
2,253
459
193
',601
2S
23
2
33
102,367
102,334
102,313
99,245
8,730
171 53
400
12,420
40,890 29,578
6,846
156
319
319
631
5 174 451
1
2,118
458 148
1,512
21
19
2
33
5,978
5,978
5,974
5,730
290
33
2
423
1,834
1,251
1,890
7
43
43
66
29
37
135
1 45
89
4
4
71,879
71,749
71,704
61,548
9,249
162
142
225
4
7,340 18,488
14,012
11,876
50
3.133
3,133
1,282
11
390
872
9
5,713
669
404
4,640
28
27
45
44 1
130
1
66,873
66,743
66,698
57,033
8,934
116
142
225
4
7,074 17,037
13,073 10,379
49
3,090
3,090
1.073
10
317
737
9
5,474
669
346
4,459
28
27
45
44
1
130
1
5,006
5,006
5,006
4,515
315
46
266
1,451
939
1,497
43
43
209
73 135
239
58
181
90,195
90,164
90,141
83,186
2,313
115
56
7
4,519
22,833
12,697
40,523
191
123
378
378
1,227
7 406 814
5,349
142 273
2
4,932
1
23
22 1
31
15
5 10
1.576
60 19
7
2,577
11,362
6,656
10.639 4
93
93
257
6
47
204
4,595
136
149
4,310
17
17
75
10
10
52,317 2,194,873
52,301 2,194,450
52,295 2,193,838
50,286 2,158,176
737 84,089
55 5,227
37 989
1,942
11,471
6,041
29,884
119
285
285
970
359
610
754
6 124
2 622
6
5
1
16
5
5
1,149
278
221,590
946,351
690,074
205,956
2,473
7,218
26
7,192
7,238
691
2,267
4,184
96
21,103
945
3,325
7 16,826
103
25
78
612
536
76
423
64
54
10
833,725 1,361,148
833,525 1,360,925
833,264
819,290
38,104
3,229
486
1,149
82
87,247
376,526
238.767
73,418
282
2,722
15
2,107
2,478
294
736
1,358
90
9,278
912
1,055
2 7,309
18 78
261
244
17
200
19
9
10
1,360,574
7.338,886
45,985
1,998
503
196
134.343
569,825
451,307
132,538
2,191
5,096
11
5,085
4,760
397 1,531
2,826
6
11,825
33 2,270
5 9,517
7
7
351
292
59
223
45
45
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
Group N(). Means of livelihood
I' 2
4. Non-metallic minerals
40. Building materials (including stone materiah for cement-manufacture and clays) 43. Salt, saltpetre and other saline substance~ ..
B. Preparation and supply of material substances
III. Industry
5. Textiles
45. Cotton ginning, cleaning and pressing 46. Cotton spinning 47. Cotton sizing and weaving 48. Jute baling 49. Jute spinning and weaving
50. Rope, twine and string 53. Wool carding and spinning 54. Wool weaving 55. Woollen carpet weaving 56. Silk spinning and weaving
57. Hair-goat, camel and horse hair 58. Dyeing and bleaching, preparation and sponging of textiles 59. Calico printing 60. Hosiery works
61. Lace, crepe, embroideries, fringes, etc., and insufficiently described textile industries
6. Hides, skins and hard materials from the animal kingdom
62. Tanners, curriers, leather dressers and leather dyers, etc.
63. Makers of leather articles such as trunks, water bags, saddlery and harness, etc., excluding boots and shoes
·64. Boots, shoes, sandal and clog makers 65. Furriers and persons occupied with feathers and bristles; brush makers 66. Bone, ivory, horn, shell, etc., workers except buttons
7. Wood
67. Sawyers .. 68. Carpentrs, turners and joinerse 69. Veneer and plywood makers 70. Match veneer and splint makers 71. Basket makers and other industries of woody materials, including leaves, and thatchers and
builders working with bamboo, reeds or similar materia.ls
8. Metals
72. Smelting, forging and rolling of iron and other metals
73. Makers of arms, guns, etc. 74. Blacksmiths, other workers in iron, makers of imple,ments other than cutlers 76. Workers in brass, copper, bronze and bell metal 77. Workers in other, metals (except precious metals)
192
P ,.-------,.)...---------, Pelsons Males Females
3 4 5
172 169 3
76 73 3 96 96
162,510 151,031 11,479
102,936 95,908 7,028
21,676 19,987 1,689
1,583 1,341 242 325 229 96
15,990 14,959 1,031 27 27 38 28 10
124 72 52 2 2 7 6 1
196 177 19 2 2
2,424 2,237 187 228 181. 47 687 687
43 39 4
14,642 14,322 320
1,293 1,269 24 3,645 3,588 57
9,550 9,332 218 12 12
142 121 21
8,986 8,058 928
213 213 5,538 5,459 79
6 6 70 70
3,159 2,316 843
4,644 4,572 72
6 6 353 350 _?,
3,693 3,635 5~ 566 559 7 26 22 4
Means of Livelihood
Livelihood-Part I -State Summary-(contd.)
PS S PD TD ,-___ .A. , ,- , __ .-A. ____ , ___ ----...__-----. ,-__ -.A.~ __ -.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6
33
11
22
7
33
11 22
21,849 20,273
14,867 13,948
1,142 1,035
221 200 85 57
592 552 12 12 5 5
42 41
2' 1
59 56
llO 11
3
3,276
167 523
2,529 9
48
2,094
22
1,378
19
675
855
91 725 30 9
97 11
3
3,177
142 523
2,464 9
39
1,912
22 1,364
19
507
812
86 696
24 6
8 9
129
95 34
10
129
95 34
1,576 46,486 44,501
919 30,541 29,396
107 2,333 2,220
21 534 520 28 49 26 40 1.158 1,102
106 106 3 2
1 59 58
3 78 72
13
99
25
65
9
182
14
168
43
5
29 6
3
313
28
3
6,896
444 1,180
5,252
20
4,130
82 2.939
4 37
1.068
2,011
81 1.902
14 14
1 302 28
3
6,795
438 1,178
5,172
7
3,935
82 2,915
37 901
67 1,885
13
8
11 12
16
16
13
5
5
14
11
11
15
359
237 122
16
181
59 122
17
178
178
1,985 24,609 13,408 11,201 401,437 153,381 248,056
1,145 15.287 8.183 7,104 245,540 95,322 150,218
113 2,288 1,295 993 41,726 15,634 26,092
14 225 94 131 3,620 1,348 2,272 23 67 10 57 678 253 425 56 1,383 905 478 29,823 10,559 19,264
5 5 30 28 2 3 3 101 51 50
1 11 8 3 208 114 94 4 4
1 5 3 2 27 14 13 6 46 11 35 617 237 380
11
101
6 2
80
13
195
24 4
167
38
14
17 1 6
26
432 23 61
1
2,511
193
202 241
2,025
43
1,914
23 869
3 5
1,014
715
68 563
58 26
26
162 10 60
1
137
178
974
25
773
21
495
5 252
530
54 420 50
6
270 13
1
1,197
65 63
1,051
18
1,141
2
374 3
762
185
14 143
8 20
98
2 5,057
748 688
25
40,050
3,055 5,510
31,159 5
321
22,109
260 13,923
46 76
7,804
13,760
20 622
11,054
1,723 341
2 2,324
173 508
19
17,244
1,342
3,182
12,598 5
117
8,436
155 5,375
76 2,830
4,947
12 382
4,067
474 12
98
2,733
575 180
6
22,806
1,713
2,328
18.561
204
13,673
105 8,548
46
4,974
8,813
8 240
6,987 1,249
329
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
Group No. Means of livelihood
2
9. Ceramics
79. Potters and makers of earthenware
80. Brick makers
81. Tile makers 83. Makers of glass and crystalware •. 84. Makers of glass bangles, glass beads and necklaces, glass ear studs, etc. 85. Other workers in ceramics (mosaic, tile, plaster of Paris, mica, alabaster, etc., works)
10. Chemical products properly so-called and an:l1ogous
86. Manufacture of matches, fireworks and other explosives
87. Manufactl\re of aerated and mineral waters and ice 88. Manufacture and refining of vegetatle and hydrogenated oils
89. Manufacture and refining of mineral oils
90. Others (soap, candles, perfumes and toilet goods, etc.) ..
91. Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours, varnishes and inks 92. Manufacture of chemicals, drugs and other pharmaceutical goods
93. ManufJ.ctur~ cf pap~r, cardbJ3.rd and papier-mache
94. Manufacture of shellac and lac products
11. Food industries
95. Rice pounders and huskers and flour grinders, millers of cereals and pulses
96 Grain parchers, etc. .. 97. Bakers and biscuit makers
98. Butchers .. 99. Sugar ma.nufacture and refining (and molasses) whether factory or Khandsari
100. Gur (or jaggery inclUding rab)
101. Sweetmeat, and condiment makers
102. Butter, cheese a.nd ghee makers ..
104. Brewers and distillers
105. Manufacture of tobacco 106. Manufacturers of opium, ganja., etc.
107. Others
12. Industries of dress and the toilet
108. Tailors, milliners, dressmakers and darners ..
109. Embroiderers, hat, cap and turban makers 110. Other industries pertaining to dress (garters, belts, buttons, umbrellas, canes, etc.)
HI. Washing awl cleaning 112. Barbers, hairdressers and wig makers 113. Other industries connected with the toilet (tattooers, shampooers an.d bath houses, etc.)
13. Furniture industries
114. Cabinet ma.lcrs, carrhge pClinters, etc.
14. Building industries
116. Lime burners and cement workers
117. Excavators and well sinkers
118. Stone cutters and dressers
194
P r--------"-._-----.,
Females Persons
3
8,511
7,923 442
26 9
110
4,057
286
28 3,214
3
88
11
16
411
6,240
1,002 339
30 1,715
30
64
2,426
23 39
402 86 84
18,165
6,928 230
1 4,432
6,540
34
50
50
5,414
221 155
1,217
Males
4
8,083
7,550
393
26 9
104 1
3,631
272 27
2,885 3
87
11 16
330
5,419
447
268
29 1,695
28
56
2,289
19 38
392 86
72
16,971
6,499 207
1 3,773
6,458
33
50
50
5,245
201 96
1,175
5
428
373 49
6
416
14
1
329
1
81
821
555
71
20
2 8
137 4 1
10
12
1,194
42 9 23
659
82
1
169
20 59
Livelihood-.. Pa,t I-State Summary- (contd. )
PS s r-'----_j,_---, r---_J...__----, Pel sons Males Females Persons Males Females
6
1,625
1,618 2
5
746
53 1
653
14
25
495
105 52
103
12
162 5
35
20
2,953
464 8
849 1,616
16
434
14 27 66
7
1,569
1,563 1
5
703
52 1
611
14
25
358
24 30
97
12
141 5
28
20
2,816
440 8
787 1,565
16
387
8 22
62
8
56
55 1
43
42
137
81 22
6
21
7
137
24
62 51
47
6 5 4
9
2,556
2,527 20
9
2,739
137
2,536
45
4
17
1,038
299 109
1 199
8
313
55
52
5,915
1,019
14
1,951
2,905
26
1,041
17 76
117
10
2,481
2,455 18
8
2,673
137
2,470
45
4
17
751
72 91
187
6
287
55
52
5,794
969 11
1,891 2,897
26
990
12
68
114
11
75
72 2
66
66
287
227 18
12
2
26
121
50 3
60 8
51
5
8 3
Means of Livelihood
PD TD r------"----, ,' ___ J>,_
Persons Males Females Persons Males
12
1,444
1,423 15
195
6
636
S4
1 498
2
80
873
161 76 18 82
1 196
263 2. 5
47 3
19
2,673
734
30
1,061 )
848
738
18 77 86
13
734
731 2
333
43 1
273
2
1
13
372
26 22
1 50
3
226 2
3 34
2
3
1,513
479 7
382 645
562
6 39
48
14
710
692 13
15
21,760
21,055
479
16
8,984
8,777 106
:2 2
5
303
11
225
67
501
135 54 17 32
1 193
37
2 13
1 16
223
1
12,080
806 44
9,974 3
93
15
21 1
1,123
13,070
1,230 782
43 3,227
136 64
6,096 68
144 458
123 699
1,160 45,337
255 15,341
23 621
98 1
4,235
313 23
3,481 3
91
15 21
1
287
4,468
413 255
25
857 11
54
2,452
18
29 196
58
100
17,018
5,726
161 4 4
679 203
10,751 18,561
59
313
313
176 '11,282
12 686 38 620 3J 643
4,083 6,985
59
4,935
214
189 1,132
Females
17
12,776
12,278 373
125
7,845
493 21
6,493
2
836
8,602
817
527
18 2,370
125 10
3,644 50
115 262 65
599
28,319
9,615 460
6,668
11,576
313
313
6,347
472 431
1,511
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
Group No. Means of livelihood
1 2
119. Brick layers and masons
120. Builders (other than buildings made of bamboo or similar materials) 121. House decorators, painters and plu,mbers
15. Construction of means of transport
122. Persons engaged in making, assembling or repairing motor vehicles or cycles 123. Coach builders and makers of carriage, cart, palki, etc., and wheelwrights 124. Ship, boat. aeroplane builders . . .. . .
16. Production and transmission of physical force
125. Heat,light, electricity, motive power, etc .• gas works and electric light and power
17. Miscellaneous and undefined indus tries
127. Printers, lithographers and engravers 128. Bookbinders and stichers 129. Makers of musical instruments .• 130. Makers of watches,clocks, optical, photographic and mathematical instruments, etc. 131. Workers in precious stones .. . . .. .. . . 132. Workers in precious metals, makers of jewellery and ornaments, enamellers, gilders, etc. 134. Toy, kite, cage, fishing tackle, etc., makers, taxidermists, etc.
136. Scavenging
1 V. Transport
18. Transport by air
137. Persons concerned with aerodromes and aeroplanes
19. Transport by water
138. Ship-owners, boat-owners and their employees, officers, mariners, etc., ship brokers, boauuen and towmen.
139. Persons (other than labourers) employed in harbours, docks, rivers and canals, including pilots
140. Labourers employed on harbours, docks, rivers and canals
20. Transport by road
141. Persons (other than labourers) employed on the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges
142. Labourers employed on roads and bridges ..
143. Owners, managers and employees (excluding personal servants) connected with mechanical-ly driven vehicles (including trams)
144. Owners. managers and employees (excluding personal servants) connected with other vehicles 145. Palki, etc .• bearers and owners .. 146. Pack elephant. camel. mule. ass and bullock owners and drivers 147. Porters and messengers
21. Transport by rail
148. Railway employees of all kinds other than coolies 149. Labourers employed on railway construction and maintenance. and coolies and porters em
ployed on railway premises
22. Post office, telegraph and telephone services
150. Post office. telegraph. telephone and wireless services
196
P r--------..A.._-----, Persons Males Females
3
3,473 186 162
72
70 2
654
654
9,825
322 34 86 91
4.227 83
4.982
9.923
2
2
143
18
10
115
6,142
448
2,645 735
2.016 36 13
249
2,906
2.745 161
730
730
4
3,427 186 160
72
70 2
652
652
8,846
321 34 86 91
4,154 77
4.083
9.425
2
2
102
18
10
74
5,725
444
2.265 735·
1,983
36 13
249
2,866
2.706 160
730
730
5
46
2
2
2
979
1
73 6
899
498
41
41
417
4
380
33
40
39
1
Means of Livelihood
· Livelihood--Part I-State Summary-( contd.)
PS S PD TD ,.. ______ ..A.. _____ _, ,-_____ _..A. _____ _, r-------..A.---.-_, ,-___ ~ _ _, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6
319 2
6
2
2
86
86
1,159
8 2
2 7 ..
424
22 694
463
12
11
1
311
6
181 1
114 3 6
118
97 21
22
22
7
290 2 3
2
2
86
86
1,091
8 2
2
5
420 19
635
433
12
11
282
6
155 1
111 3 6
117
96 21
22
22
8
29
3
68
2
4 3
59
30
29
26
3
1
9
789 38 4
16
1
15
47
47
1,819
32 21
8!7 41
907
2,381
37
32
5
2,257
5
853 22
1,319 44 14
66
66
21
21
10
755 37 4
16 .
1 15
47
47
1,721
1
32 8
770 41
869
Z,354
36
32
4
2,231
5
843 22
1,303 44 14
66
66
21
21
11
34 1
98
13
47
38
27
1
1
26
10
16
197
12
539 2
16
2
2
40
40
1,453
10
4 10 24
438
10
957
862
27
26
727
29
441
16
230
2
8
85
80 5
23
23
13
452
2 15
40
40
717
7
2
5
386 10
307
552
6
6
459
11
261 16
160
2
1
8
68
63
5
19
19
14
87
1
2
2
736
3
15
6,789
259 285
99
82 16
1
911
911
23,043
410 73
2 111
5 270 24 24 52 10,432
307 650 11,416
310 22,460
21
20
268
18
180
70
17
17
4
4
488
19
24
445
12,918
2,305
4,740
278
5,347 39
17 192
7,498
7,327
171
1,556
1,556
16
3,076
188
136
32
32
542
542
8,847
172 23 72
78
3,716 71
4,715
8,192
135
19
8
108
4,576
453
2,075 195
1,605
39
17 192
2,755
2,634 121
726
726
17
3,713 71
149
67
50 16
1
369
369
14.l96
238
50
39 192 24
6,716
236
6,701
14,268
353
16
337
8,342
1,852
2,665
83
3,742
4,743
4,693
50
830
S30
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
Group No. Me:ms of livelihood
2
V. Trade
23. Banks, establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
151. Officers, employees, etc., of joint stock banks and co-operative banks
152. Munims, agents or employees of indigenous banking firms
153. Individual moneylenders 154. Exchange and insurance agents, money changers and brokers and their employees
24. Brokerage, commission and export
155. Brokers, commission agents, commercial travellers, warehouse owners and employees
25. Trade in textiles
156. Trade in piece-goods, wool, cotton, jute, silk, hair and other textiles
26. Trade in skins, leather and furs
157. Trade in hides, skins, leather, furs, feathers, horn, etc., and the articles made frqm these
27. Trade in wood
158. Trade in wood (not firewood) 159. Tradc in bark, bamboos, canes, thatches and other forest produce
28. Trade in metals
160. Trade in metals, machinery, knives. tools, etc.
29. Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles
161. Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles
30. Trade in chemical products
162. Drugs, dye." paints, petroleum, kerosene, explosives, etc.
31. Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
163. Vendors of wine, liquors, aerated waters and ice 164, Owners and managers of hotels, cookshops. sarais, etc., (a.nd employees)
165. Hawkers of drink and fOOd-stuffs
32. Other trade in tood-stuffs
166. Dealers in unprepared grain. seeds and pulses 167. Dealers in flo'Jr (ata, etc.) and prepared grain and pulses
168. Dealers in sweetmeats, sugar and spices 169. Dealers in dairy products, eggs and poultry
170. Dealers in animals for food 171. Dealers in fodder for animals 172. Dealers in fruits and vegetables ..
173. Dealers in other food-stufIs
174. Dealers in tobacco
175. Dea.lers in opium 176. Dealers in gauja
198
P ,---------"-------.., Persons Males Females
3
49.651
4,077
379 502
3,121 75
1,147
1,147
3,675
3,675
635
635
374
356 18
1,245
1,245
45
45
609
609
1,301
465 224 612
20,934
2.208 349 319
1,795
1,753 2,111
11,604
758 8
28
4
45,698
3,521
369 502
2,575
75
1,145
1.145
3,605
3,605
630
630
360
342 18
1,239
1,239
45
45
581
581
1,185
398 219 568
18,816
2,179 349 319
1,439
1,203 1.624
10.923
743 8
28
5
3,9S3
556
10
546
2
2
70
70
5
5
14
14
6
6
28
28
116
67 5
44
2,118
29
356
550 487 681
15
Means of Livelihood
Livelihood-Part I-State Summary-(contd.)
PS S PD TD ,-____ ..A-____ -. r------.A.-_-_~ ,--_____ ..A.. ....... _~_. r-----_,...__--~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6
6,519
979
11 11
945 12
67
67
542
542
136
136
28
27 1
89
89
2
2
68
68
129
106
23
2,570
247 28 10
281
359
218
1,367
57
3
7
5,892
930
11 11
896
12
67
67
537
537
87
87
26
25
88
88
2
2
64
64
123
101
, '.
2,271
231
28
10 218
243 184
1,301
53
3
8
627
49
49
5
5
49
49
2
2
1
4
4
(,
5
299
16
63
116
34 66
4
9
13,564
2,641
7
28
2,582
24
88
88
887
887
175
175
54
54
62
62
1
79
79
143
124 3
16
4,928
460 102
34 843
835 405
2,168
75
6
10
12,751
2,551
7 23
2,497
24
87
87
866
866
168
168
49
49
57
57
1
72
72
140
121
3 16
4,497
454
102
33
768
669 337
2,054
74
6
11
813
90
5 85
1
21
21
7
7
5
5
5
5
7
7
3
3
431
6
75
166
68
114
199
12
8,460
433
15 15
399 4
88
88
438
438
133
133
63
63
63
63
29
29
158
80 33'" 45
4t645
173
30 19
224
1,503
493
2,145
53
5
13
4,673
379
13
13
349 4
82
82
345
345
52
52
22
22
44
44
27
27
105
45
18 42
2,395
158 30
18
78
129
190 1,738
50
4
14 15
3,787 133,437
54 12,619
2 902
2 1,417
50 10,175
6
6
93
93
81
81
41
41
19
19
2
2
53
35 15 3
2,250
15
146
1,374
303 407
3
125
2,651
2,651
11,663
11,663
2,605
2,605
1,002
927
75
1,7D8
1,708
87
87
1,549
1,549
2,804
1,233
532
1,039
55,155
5,123
314 463
4,382
4,072
4,539
35,025
1,155
16
49,867
4,789
348 464
3,881 96
1,058
1,058
4,179
4,179
506
506
418
375 43
612
612
8
8
692
692
990
449 153
388
19,951
2,359
314 237
1,376
1,040 1,372
12,726
479 13 13
1 69 35
17
81,570
7,830
554 953
6,294
29
1,593
1,593
7,484
7,484
2,099
2,099
584 ....
552
32
1,096
1,096
79 ("
79
857
857
1,814
784 379
651
35,204
2,764
226
3,006
3,032
3,167
22,299
676
34
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of
Group No. Means of livelihood
2
33. Trade In clothing and toilet articles
177. Trade in ready-made clothing and other articles of dress and the toilet (hats, umbrellas, socks, ready-made shoes, perfumes, etc.)
34. Trade in furniture
178. Trade in furniture, carpets, curtains and bedding
179. Hardware, cooking utensils, porcelain, crockery, glassware, bottles, articles for gardening, etc.
35. Trade in building materials
180. Trade in building materials (other than bricks, tiles and woody materials)
36. Trade in means of transport
181. Dealers and hirers of mechanical transport, motors, cycles, etc. 182. Dealers and hirers of other carriages, carts, boats, etc ... 183. Dealers and hirers of elephants, camels, horses, cattle, asses, mules, etc.
37. Trade in fuel
184. Dealers in firewood, charcoal, coal, cowdung, etc.
38. Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
185. Dealers in precious stones, jewellery (real and imitation), clocks, optical instruments, etc ... 186. Dealers in common bangles, bead, necklaces, fans, small articles, toys, hunting and fishing
tackle, ftowers, etc. 187. Publishers, booksellers, stationers, dealers in music, pictures, musical instruments, wireless
sets and curiosities
39. Trade in other sorts
189. Dealers in ra.gs, stable refuse, etc. 190. General storekeepers and shopkeepers otherwise unspecified 191. Itinerant traders, pedlars and hawkers (of other than food, etc.) 192. Other trades (including farmers of pounds, tools anc\ markets)
C. Public administration and liberal arts
VI. Public force
40. Army
193. Army (Imperial) 194. Army (Indian States)
41. Navy
195. Navy ••
43. Police
191. Police 198. Village wa.tchmen
200
r-Persons
3
812
812
411
12 399
34
34
2,205
290 510
1,405
1,444
1,444
1,479
397 957
125
9,224
4 7,063
96 2,081
55,795
15,406
5,114
1 S,Il3
10,292
7,713 2,579
P .J... _____ ......
Males
4
808
808
409
12 397
32
32
2,163
289 502
1;372
1,119
1,119
1,311
379 810
122
8,729
6,684
95 1,950
52,780
15,406
5,114
1 5,113
10,292
7,713
2,579
Females
5
4
4
2
2
2
2
42
1
8
33
325
325
168
18 147
3
495
4 379
1 III
3,015
Means of Livelihood
Livelihood - Part I-State Summary-( contd.)
PS s PD TD r-.---_J.,__--___. , ____ ..A-____ ~ ,. ... __ ,-,,-___ , , ___ -A-___ ,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6
25
25
21
21
2
2
355
21 150
184
334
334
127
53 65
9
1,045
816 11
218
4,779
823
50
50
773
336
437
7
25
25
21
21
1
351
21
148 182
209
209
110
49
52
9
980
762 11
207
4.472
823
50
50
773
336
437
8
1
4
2
2
125
125
17
4
13
65
54
11
307
9
172
172
22
22
1
1
1,597
38
960 599
554
554
347
III 227
9
1,813
1,322 16
475
7.080
1.146
73
6
67
1,073
235
838
10
168
168
22
22
1
1,588
38 957 593
433
433
292
106 177
9
1,759
1.279 16
464
6.724
1,146
73
6 67
1,073
235
838
11
4
4
9
3
6
121
121
55
5 50
54
43
11
356
201
12
6S
65
18
18
33 "
33
198 v
15
113
70
842
842
387
25 349·
13
867
670 6
191
3,556
700
35
35 .
665
134
531
13
30
30
18
18
22
22
160
15 89 56
194
194
110
10
688
14
35
35
11
11
38
24 14
648
648
277
12
262
3
15
1.656
1,656
432
43
389
177
177
4,711
671 1,128
2,912
4,221
4,221
4,560
2,157
2,129
274
179 25,837
5 529 \ 141 18,636
6 117 153 ~ 38 7,079
2,333 1,223 114,293
514
34
34
480
91 389
186
1
24,290
7,162
49 7,113
48
48
185 17,080
43 10,610 142 6,470
16
914
914
201
11 190
61
61
1,930
276 439
1,215
1,204
1,204
1,364
398 846
120
10,990
7,817 88
3,085
42,463
9,105
2,811
2,811
6,294
3,743 2,551
17
742 .
742
231
32 199
116
116
2,781 (
395 689
1,697
3,017
3,017
3,196
1,759 1,283 .
154
14,847
5 10,819 .
29 3,994 -
71,830
15,185
4,351
49 4,302
48
48
10,786
6,867 3,919
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII -Means of
Group No. Means of livelihood
1 2
VII. Public administration
44. PubUc administratlon
199.' Servants of the State (i. e., of the Imperial, British India or Provincial Governments) 200. Servants of Indian States 201. Servants of Foreign States 202. MuniCipal and other local (not village) service 203. Village officials and servants other than watchmen
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45. Religion
204. Priests, ministers, etc. 205. Monks, nuns, religious mendicants 206. Other religious workers 207. Servants in religious edifices, burial and burning grounds, pilgrim conductors, circumcisors,
etc.
46. Law
208. Lawyers of all kinds including Qazis, law agents and Mukhtars 209. Lawyers' clerks, petition writers, etc.
47. Medicine
210. Registered medical practitioners including oculists 211. Other persons practising the healing arts without being registered 212 Dentists .. 213. Midwives, vaccinators, compounders, nurses, masseurs, etc. 214. Veterinary surgeons ..
48. Instruction
215. Professors and teachers of all kinds 216. Clerks and servants connected with education
49. Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
217. Public scribes, stenographers, etc. 218. Architects, surveyors, engineers and their employees (not being State servants) 219. Authors, editors, journalists and photographers 220. Artists, sculptors and image makers
222. Horoscope casteJ:'S, astrologers, fortune tellers, wizards, witches and mediums 223. Musicians (composers and performers other than military), actors, dancers, etc. 224. Managers and e,lllployees of places of public entertain,ments, race· courses, societies, clubs 225. Conjurors, acrobats, recitors, exhibitors of curiosities and wild animals, etc.
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on their income
50. Persons living principally on their income
226. Proprietors (other than of agricultural land), fund and scholarships holders and pensioners ..
202
P ,---_-"-------., Persons Males Females
3
22,145
22,145
332 18,564
4 2,758 -
487
18,244
5,708
3,912 25
164 1,607
937
541 396
2,149
148 595 34
1,130 242
4,269
3,894 375
5,181
4 32
177 356
404 3,971
44 193
89,458
3,030
3,030
3,030
4
21,602
21,602
275 18,345
3 2,506
473
15,772
5,453
3,758 25
156 1,514
937
541 396
1,416
131 588 34
422 241
3,739
3,400 339
4,227
4 23
177 338
390 3,066
44 185
72,966
2,563
2,563
2,563
5
543
543
57 219
1
252 14
2,472
255
154
8 93
733
17 7
708
530
494 36
954
9
18
14 905
8
16,492
467
467
467
Livelihood-Part I-State Summary-(contd.)
PS ,,_ ____ J... __ • ___ ~ __
Persons
6
930
930
19
737
75
99
3,026
1,598
1,060
18 12
508
64
30
34
197
79 25 81 12
199
180 19
968
1
4 22
79
822
I 39
7,861
197
197
197
Males
7
874
874,
711
70 93
2,775
1,558
1,030 18 12
498
64
30 34
U8
75 25 16
12
140
134
6
885
1 4
21
78 745
35
6,573
177
177
177
Females
8
56
56
19 26
5
6
251
40
30
10
69
4
65
59
46
13
83
1
77
4
.,288
20
20
20
S ".-----. ___ ..A. ___ ---,
Persons Ma.les Females
9
1,040
22 768
37 213
4,894
2,563
1,589 12
74 888
108
IS
93
589
3 132 65
383 ()
201
185 16
1,433
1
4 56
164
1,168
40
17,389
604
604
604
10
990
990
748
34 208
4,588
2,478
1,526
12
74 866
108
15 93
523
3 132 65
317 6
139
137 2
1,340
1
4 55
164 1,089
27
15,587
543
543
11
50
50
22 20
3
5
JOo
85
63
22
66
66
62
48
14
93
1
79
13
1,802
61
61
61
Means of Livelihood
PD TD r-___ ...J.... __ _ -.. ,-____ ..A..-.... ___ --,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
12
1/)/5
1,015
13 689
207 105
1,841
443
302 3
7 131
67
47 20
440
11 84
5
338 2
201
198 4
689
2
2 3
15
17
614 4
32
20,078
203
133
133
133
13
793
793
13 592
104 83
1,026
331
211 3
6
111
47
27 20
110
4 69
5 30
2
14,2
141
396
2 2
3
9
17 344
3
16
7,414
104
104
14 15
2JZ 52,725
222 52,725
1,422 97 46,277
37
103 3,856 22 1,133
815 37,278
112 12,716
91 6,977 30
1 248 20 5,461
20
20
330
7 15
308
60
57 3
293
6
2,744
1,937
807
4,362
552 1,233
84 2,346
147
6,885
6,466
419
10,571
9
69 238 694-
436
270 7,865
82
16 1,178
12,664 193,499
29 6,877
29 6,877
29 6,877
16
18,566
18,56()
174
16,281 7
1,715 389
14,792
5,008
3,117 30
193 1,668
1,090
733 357
1,385
180 640
64 382 119
2,633
2,465
168
4,676
4 51
132 246
301
17
34,159
34,159
1,248 29,996
30 2,141
744
22,486
7,708
3,860
55 3,793
1,654
1,204 450
2,977
372 593 20
1,964
28
4,2&2
4,001 251
5,895
5 18
106 448
135
3,083 4,782
24 58 835 343
71.327 122,172
2,581 4,296
2,581 4,296
2,581 4,296
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of J
Group No. Means of livelihood
1 2
X. Domestic service
51. Domestic service
227. Private motor drivers and cleaners
228. Other domestic service
XI. InS16fficieiltly described occupatiolls
52. General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
229. Manufacturers, business men and contractors otherwise unspecified 230. Cashiers, accountants, bookkeepers. clerks and other employees in unspecified offices and
warehouses and shops 231. Mechanics otherwise unspecified .. 232. Labourers and workmen otherwise unspecified
XII. Unproductive
53. Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses
233. Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses ..
54. Beggars, vagrants
234. Beggars and vagrants
55. Other unclassi.fied non-productive industries
235. Other unclassified non-productive industries
204
P ;.. _~ ______ ...A.. ____ ,""
Persons Males Females
3
23,'227
23,227
420 22,807
4S,S50
48,550
1,301 570
506 46,173
14,651
326
326
14,114
14,114
211
211
4
20,930
20,930
410 20,520
37,078
37,078
1,296 570
499 34,713
12,395
326
326
11,858
11,858
211
211
5
2,297
2,297
10 2,287
11,472
11,472
S.
7 11,460
2,256
2,256
2,256
Means of Livelihood
Livelihood--Part I-State Summary-(concld.)
PS s PD TD ,-------"- --.., ,---~--''-- ------""\ ,--------'-----, ,..... _____ ..J..._ __ ._~,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Female, Persons Males Fem~les Persons Males Fema.les
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1,540 1,353 187 2,627 2,315 312 3,254 1,544 1,710 60,231 19,259 40,972
1,540 1,353 187 2,627 2,315 312 3,254 1,544 1,710 60,231 19,259 40,972
4 4 7 6 8 4 4 1,081 380 701
1,536 1,349 187 2,620 2,309 311 3,246 1,540 1,706 59,150 18,879 40,27l
4,109 3,221 888 10,475 9,253 1,222 14,670 -1,732 9,938 98,492 37,719 60,773
4,189 3,221 888 10,475 9,253 1,222 14,670 4,732 9,938 98,492 37,719 60,773
210 200 10 229 213 16 55 49 6 3,461 1,333 2,128
1 82 82 21 21 789 470 319
4 4 5 5 46 -15 1 1,406 445 961
3,894 3,016 878 10,159 8,953 1,206 14,548 4,617 9,931 92,836 35,471 57,365
2,015 1,822 193 3,683 3,476 207 2,021 1,034 987 27,899 11,768 16,131
324 324 30 30 10 10 179 160 19
324- 324- 30 30 10 10 179 160 19
1,691 1,498 193 3,653 3,446 207 2;011 1,024 987 26,948 10,836 16,112
1,691 1,498 193 3,653 3,446 207 2,011 1,02+ 987 26,948 10,836 16,112
772 772
772 772
205
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details
p= As principal means of livelihood without subsidiary means o( livelihood, PD= As principal means of livelihood with subsidiary means of livelihood, S=As
subsidiary means of livelihood, PD=As means of liveJihood of partly dependants, TD=Total dependant on tbis means of livelihood
p PS s PD TD Means of hve1ihood ,-_.A. __ -, r---"---, , __ A __ -. ,-_A __ , r---...}\__--.,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
GIRD DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
123,749 8,509 14,145
54,194 2,725 10,651
I. Exploitation Of animals and vegetation 54,194 2,725 10,651
1 Pasture and agriculture (a) Cultivation (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit,
etc. (c) Forestry .. (d) Stock raising
2 Fishing and hunting
54,187 51,527 1,340
87 1,233
7
2,725 10,650 2,456 10,433
197 65
3 2 69 150
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 33,654 2,507 2,122 Substances
II I. Industry
5 Textiles 6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the
animal kingdom 7 Wood 8 Metals 9 Cera,.mics
10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries .. 12 Industries of dress and the toilet 13 Furniture industries 14 Building industries 15 Construction of means of transport 16 Production and transmission of physical
force 17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
18 Transport by air 19 Transport by water 20 Transport by road 21 Transport by rail 22 Pos~ office, telegraph and telephone ser
vlces
V. Trade
23 Ba.nks, esta.blishments of credit, excha.nge and insurance
20,614
7,512 1,386
1,081 583 932 706
1.006
3,241
50 1,926
26 225
1,940
3,186
2
16 2,172
785 211
9,854
508
1,430
367 28
144 5
110
34
189 298
3
251
227
41
158 28
850
85
1,499
107
333
113 41
178 105
57
286
101
3
206
175
76
1
66 3 6
547
65
561 14,145
319 6,405
319 6,405
319 6,405
282 4,988 12 717
54 25 646
126 4,787
45
5
5
3
15 13
2,907
200 729
390 130 158 321
89 563
106
2
219
668
656 11
81 1,212
4 275
7 8 9 10 11
561 5,323 4,476 129,075 217,193
245 2,104 2,616 76,248 116,917
245 2,104 2,616 76,248 116,917
245 212
8
25
2,104
1,654
51
3
396
169 1,913
104
5 20
8
3 4
5
35 11
2
11
6
1
5
59
15
1,283
276 100
67
58 71
68
52 247
181
18
145
192
178
9 5
438
12
2,616 76,244 116,865 2,478 73,665 111,826
71 1,420 3,318
2 79 64 65 1,080 1,657
52
756 27,285 47,945
458 16,674
43 4,731 18 1,310
32 1,108 4 553
59 898 27 900
42 783 114 2,639
25,393
6,525 1,712
1,482 954
1,568
1,375
2,178 4,436
313 5 1,954 2,094
17 159 . 257
114 1,639 2,482
28 2,669 4,514
18 14 327 9 1,740 3,085 1 729 938
186 164
270 7,942 18,038
14 580 972
1\Ieans of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II--District Details--(contd.}
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ,.-_~~ ~...A--_~ ,-_..A..~ __ _,...,. (--A... __ ~ r---"--~,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
24 Brokerage, commission and export 25 Trade in textiles ..
137 802 225
Gird District-(contd.)
5 4
35 2 26 Trade In skins, leather and furs
27 Tradeinwood
28 Trade in metals ..
29 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles
30 Trade in chemical products .. 31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs 33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture 35 Trade in building materials 86 Trade in means of transport
87 Trade in fuel 38 Trade in articles of luxury and those
pertaming to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
4 804
3
207 534
3,533
129
37 4
585 327
261
1,754
16 1
10 4
3
57 368
13
73
74
145
C. Public Administration and Liberal 17,633 Arts
941
40 Army ..
41 Navy 43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law .. 47 Medicine
48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on their income
50 Persons living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
XI. Insufficiently described 'occupatiolls
52 General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
6,533
4.368
2,165
8,138
8,138
2,962
742 121
591
567 941
238
238
703
19
222
181 281
18,268 2,336
1,518
1,518
164
164
7,551 598
7,551 598
7,6.19 1,366
7,649 1,366
51
25
11
7
266
1
28 11
31
45
503
139
23
207
116
156
156
208
93 5
28
13 69
869
66
66
109
109
326
326
47
2
22
3
2
30
30
2
3
23 2
8
1
11 622
79 12
22
141
458
147
13
134
58
58
253
130
34
7
82
86 2,495
103
103
31 264
31 264
49 1,886
49 1,886
7
3
5 2
26
4 2
41
40
5
2
27 6
8
23
7
14
46 198
8
1
2 21 21 24
60
276
47
9
38
104
104
125
35
8 14
18
50
106 1,030
4
4
26
26
70
70
21
21
3.11
341
576
576
9
6 38 39
10 11
97 342
664 1,172 186 620
3 98 118 152
3 7 1 232 357 1 379 574
89 2,833 7,566
118 83
49
8 44
416 452 38 277 1,421 9 245 1,333
35 1,734 2,776
125 9,593 24,145
6 1,800 5,301
1,310 3,638
48 5 490 1,615
17 5,628 14,020
17 5,628 14,020
102 2,165 4,824
3 440 1,431 8 189 401
26 445 688
39 346 1,389
26 745' 915
979 15,949 .28,186
7 1,497 2,873
7 1,497 2,873
129 6,751 12,347
129 6,751 12,347
791 6.608 11,893
791 6,608 11,893
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood--Pa,t II--District Details--(conld.)
P PS Means of livelihood
1
s PD TD ,--- .... ---, r---.A--_, ,-__ ..A.. __ , ,----.A.-_, ,-__ ......___ .....
. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemaJe!J
2 3 4 5 6
Gird Dlstrict-(concld.) XII. Unproductive
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses 54 Beggars, vagrants
1,550
293 1,257
208
208
368
303 65
5
5
2J2
242
BHIND DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
92,320 5,705 22,779
76,472 3,956 20,836
I_ Exploitation of animals and vegetation 76,376 3,956 20,814
Pasture and agriculture (a) Cultivation ..
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc.
(c) Forestry
(d) Stock rabing 2 Fishing and hunting
II. Exploitation of minerals
4 Non-:metallic minerals
76,375 75,777
149
11
438
96
96
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 10,029 Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles
6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the animal kingdom
7 Wood .. 8 Metab 9 Ceramics
10 Ch~mical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries .. 12 Industries of dress and the toilet 14 Building industries 15 Construction of means of transport 17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
19 Transport by water 20 Transport by road
21 Transport by rail. . 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange a.nd insura.nce
24 Brokerage, CO,mmission and export
6,454
991 621
661 403 508 414
301 1,556
194 4
801
220
8 131
20 61
3,355
311
8
3,956 20,814 3,910 20,728
48
45 37
22
22
728 1,393
555 1,114
72 124 2 125
51 156 17 88 19 127 63 124
84 33 135 225
2 11
110 101
172
11
208
16
12
4
263
40
815 22,779
603 12,265
603 12,231
603 12,231 586 lO,738
3 908
14 4
581
34
34
117 7,707
91 5,952
24 534
2 588
22 1,058 429
13 510 7 990
15 124
6 1,141 122
2 456
150
1 130
11
8
26 1,605
348
7
6
6
8
92
2
90
9 10 11
52 1,093 1.073
73 52 1,020 1,073
815 2,722 3,305 116,858 190,658
429 2,039 2,511 103,095 165,131
429 2,039 2,511 102,973 1(]5,131
429 2,039 413 1,819
9 4
6
222
190
lO
2
23 1
7
7
120
9 2
9
2
2
30
6
215
388
255
51 11
30 17 21 25
24 48 7
21
5
3
1
128
29
2,511 102,973 165,130 2,494 102,668 164,557
17
31 65
8 266
122
122
27 481
1
328 9,314 17,092
268 6,084 11,620
24 874 1,806 36 420 910
27 652 974 3 432 623
34 677 1,233 20 499 801
20 249 802 62 1,344 2,747 8 100 347
4 2 34 833 1,375
149
8
77
23 41
59 3,081
3 349
4 7
302
147
108 47
5,170
413
5
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII--Means of Livelihood-Part II--District Details--(contd.}
Means of livelihood
2.5 Trade iu textiles ..
28 Trade in metals .:
29 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles
30 Trade in chemical products ..
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture
36 Trade in means of transport ..
37 Trade in fuel
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences.
39 Trade in other sorts
c. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army ..
43 Police ..
VI. Public force
VII. Pnblic administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions alld liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law ..
47 Medicine
48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX Persons living 011 their income
50 Persons living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service ..
XI. InsufficientlY described occupations
52 G<)neral terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
XII. Unproductive
5? Inmates of jd.lh, asylnms and alms houses 54 Beggars, vagrant,
55 Other unclassified non-productive indus. tries
P PS S PD TD ,.... ___ A __ ~ r-----.i-J---. ~_-..A..- ~_, ,---,, _ __A_____.~ ,.-J..._, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5
Bhind District-(concld.)
179 8
7 24
1,494
77
15
375 1
163
693
3,084
672
63
609
1,315
1,315
1,097
354
57 62
313 311
2,735
105
105
592
592
1,125
1,425
613
5
607
2
58
5 5
31
59
267
18
18
2./.9
28
64
20 137
754
12
12
41
41
580
580
121
121
78
24
16
75
424
88
12
76
61
61
275
190
25
34 8
18
126
21
24
27
27
.11
41
34
34
2
2
22
17
6
7 459
45
12 317
3
92
262
1,449
212
17
195
10 256
10 256
7 981
327 82
6 352
39
181
78 1,358
7
7
65
65
6
6
167
167
197
197
768
768
226
226
7
9
2
1
9
23
4
4
19
8
6
2 3
141
2
2
70
70
55
55
1.J
14
8
7
47 1
2
17
7
17
81
15
3
12
16
16
50
8 9
5 3
25
214
9
9
38
38
1Jl
141
26
26
9
28
8
12
-1
80
7
7
10
15 1,395
165
2
182
143
594
2,340
599
52 547
11
441 64
10
23 2,222
106
300
11
214
1,305
3,957
1,049
136
913
2 961 1,493
2 961 1,493
71 780 1,415
168 377
4 63 124
53 107 203
223 235 13 219 476
386 2,109 4,478
2 86 104
2 86 104
47 387 1,179
47 387 1,179
321 1,223 2,456
321 1,223 2,458
16 413 739
16 413 739
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details-(contd.)
Means of livelihood
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
P PS S PD TD ,..----"----""\ r--..A_ ___ ~ r-_____A..------, ,..---"---, r-~-"---""'\
Males Females Males Female" Males Females Males FemalE'S Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
MORENA DISTRICT
91,803 3,158 15,074
77,375 2,057 13,461
522 15,074
369 6,409
7 8 9 10 11
522 3,658 1,949 130,897 188,820 . 383 2,408 1,410 116,198 163,231
I. Exploitation of animals ana vegetation 77,375 2,057 13,461 369 6,409 383 2,408 1,410 116,198 163,231
Pasture and agriculture
(a) Cultivation
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc.
(0) Forestry ..
(d) Stock raising 2 Fishing and hunting
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles
6 Hides, skins a.nd hard materials from the animal kingdom
7 Wood
8 Metals
9 Ceramics
10 Cb.emical prodllcts properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries ..
12 Industries of dress and the toilet
14 Building industries
15 Construction of means of transport
16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
IV. Transport
19 Transport by water
20 Transport by road
21 Transport by rail
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
23 Banks,. establishments of credit, exchange and lllsurance
24 Brokerage. commission and export
25 Trade in textiles "
26 Trade in skins, leather and furs 27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in metals ..
29 Trade in pottery. bricks and tiles
30 Trade in chemical products .,
77,363 76,915
47
27 374
12
7,815
3,543
349 200
371
72
201 241
308 885 417
499
664
5
529 114 16
3,608
351
113 409
74 6
31
31
49
2,057 2,040
6
2
9
13,461 13,413
17
1
30
473 1,142
317
25 3
16 7
6 12
151 58 2
37
5
5
151
29
2
2
852
110 71
78 11
78 75
16 347
22
44
14
13
276
78
59
2
369 357
8
4
6,409 5,403
829
177
75 6,423
38 3.738
5 375 384
3 410
3 74 1 455 5 576
7 164 6 1,073
1 157
7
15
'55
895
23
860
9
3
37 1,790
4 507
102
114
33
383
364
3
16
100
59
2
16 6
1 3
23
7
10
10
31
1
2,406 2,297
108 2
773
490
24 69
37 4
44
59
10
111 88
44
42
33 9
211
33
25
2
1.410 116.196 163,227 1,402 115.703 162,707
5 62 54
3 148 283
2
105
361 4
465 8,582 12,349
354 4,252
2 606
7 299
32 112 19 119
405
5 392
224 247 30 1.109
416
35
41
1
40
547
748
664 70 14
6,599
795 515
499 224
373 486
472 1,841
520
2
872
625
404 185 35
70 3,582 5,125
478
79 448 39
17
2
54
474
219
766
7 68
41
76
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII--Means of Livelihood -Part II-District Details-(contd.)
Means of livelihood
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc. 32 Other trade in food-stuffs 33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture
35 Trade in building materials 36 Trade in means of transport 37 Trade III fuel
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
·C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army .. 43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public administration
44 Public a!lministration
VIII. Professiolls and liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law .. 47 Medicine 48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on theiy income
50 Persons living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
XI. Insufficiently described occupatiolls
52 General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
XII. Unpyoductive
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses
54 Beggars, vagrants
P PS s PD TD ,-_.A. __ ., r--..A--~ r------"----""'"""\ ,_.A. __ ~ r-_...J.--~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
Morena District-(concld.)
26 1,143
44
7 12 68 31
115
1,098
2,920
759
98
661
819
819
1,342
437
183 65
358 299
3,693
187
187
1,083
1,083
1,523
1,523
900
900
56
11
5
46
172
5
5
167
2S
80 21 38
456
24
24
92
92
225
225
115
115
61
3 1 3
69
288
72
72
20
20
196
126
17 5
47
183
:2
2
49
49
71
71
61
61
4
2
IS
9
16
1
8 312
22
183 50 64
394
714
153
16 137
64
64
15 497
3 339 14
8 28 4
3 112
62 1,528
129
129
268
268
56 727
56 727
6 404
6 404
7
14
3
4
9
11
11
8
2
28
4
4
3
3
10
10
11
1l
8
45
4
19 24
88
102
17
17
19
19
66
32
8 9
17
375
22
22
98
98
161
161
94
9t
9 10 11
25 42 16 1,099 1,460
45
5 11
29
85 72
36 28 18 5 205 111
12 962 1,740
26 2,343 3,762
440
74 366
658
77 581
662 1,404
662 1,404
26 1,241 1,700
11 502 768 145 114 86 221
202 366 14 306 231
48 3,774 9,478
141 107
141 107
3 931 1,653
3 931 1,653
42 1,689 5,70;
42 1,689 5,701
3 1,013 2,017
16 3 9~;'- 2,017
[mperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII--Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details -(contd.)
p PS S PD TD Means 01 livelihood r-..A.._ --, r----..A--, r----.__~-. ,~---'---, ,---"----,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
SHEOPUR DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL 27,718 3,527 8,680
A. Production of Raw Materials 21,696 2,459 6,661
1. E%pzoitatioll of allimals aJld vegetation 21,69,) 2,159 6,661
Pasture and agriculture
(a) Cultivation (b) Cultivation of spe<iaJ ('fOPS, fruit,
etc.
(el Forestry
(d) Stock raising (e) Raising of small animals and insects
2 Fishing anll hunting
II. Exploitation of minerals
4 Non-metallic minerals
21,69;)
20,670
4
222
724 73 2
B. Preparation and Supply of Materlal 3,853 Substances
III. Industry 2,203
5 Textiles 259
6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the 438 animal kingdom
7 'Vood 243 8 Metals 144 9 Ceramics 204
10 Chemica.l products properly so-called and 136 analogous
11 Food industries .. 128
12 Industries of dress and the toilet 301 14 Building industries 33 17 Miscellaneous alld unJefincd imlu~tries 317
I V. Transport
19 Transport by water
20 Transport by roall
21 Tram,port by r<tH
22 Post office, bMgraph and telephone ser· vices
V. Trade
23 Banks, cstabJi"hments of credit, exchange and insurJ,nce
24 Brokerage, commission and export
25 Trade in textiles .. 26 Tra.de in skins, leather and furq
28 Trade in metals .,
30 Tradt) in chemical products .,
102
13 21
55
13
1,548
36
75 61
31
2,-!59
2,405 7
18
29
6,661 5,939
36
322 364
284 1,567
149 912
13 53
2 167
24 84
1 67 4 189 9 63
8 14
16 183
1 7
71 85
135
20
59
8
33
16 2
596
212
63
70 60
396 8,680
265 4,388
265 ,1,386
265 249
8
8
4,386
2,617 260
282 1,200
27
z
2
65 3,403
23 1,931
4 194 1 330
3 211 126 211
197
4 98 8 347
2
215
1.f.6
7
125 12
2
42 1,326
3 172
374 43
11
7 8 9 10 11
396 2,196 3,572 39,476 64,516
147 1,614 2,537 33,250 53,601
147 1.610 2,537 33,2.f.9 53,601
147
101 6
8 32
114
50
9
4
8
5
9
11
3
64
8
1,610 1,115
7
60 427
4
381
157
11
18
31 5
11
8
7 48
3
15
42
38 4
182
9
29 14
2
2,537 33,2-17 53,601 2,155 32,125 51,822
76 29 113
253 351 926 53 664 740
78 2
438 3,880 5,937
211 2,330 3,550
28 333 582 47 496 839
17 220 313 3 133 213
24 226 319 10 106 131
5 103 129
14 453 581
40 124
63 220 319
148
20 59 61
8
137
19
104 33
227 1,402 2,230
1
102
187 140
14
151
13 25
194 23
10
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part I 1-- Dis/rict Details--( contd.)
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ,-__ .A. ___ -., ,---.A.----." ,-~_..A.. __ __; ,--_.1.. __ --, ,--_.A__--."
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture
35 Trade in buildmg materials "
36 Trade in means of transport
37 Trade in fuel
3e Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army ..
43 Police
VI. Public jorce
VII. Public administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law ..
47 Medicine
48 Instruction
49 Letters, arts and sciertces (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Pers(Jlls living all their income
50 Pcnons living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
XI. Insufficimtly described occupations
52 General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
XII. Unproductive
54 Beggars, vagrants 55 Other uncla~~ified non-productive indus
tries
Males Females Males Female., Males Fem.l.les Md-Ies Females Males Females
2 3 4 5
Sheopur District-(concld.)
5
947 2 4
12 27
161
34
153
1,336
111
9 102
855
855
370
183
11
34-
113
29
833
427
427
310
310
96
86 10
28
4 31
1
48
46
6
6
40
13
8 15
-1
738
3
3
10
10
655
655
70
70
16
212
54·
76 6
39
297
213
40
39
90
90
167
134
7
12 14
155
17
17
132
132
6
6
2
29 4
3
4
4
3
62
59
59
3
3
6
8
535
1
44
50
6
82
513
49
2
47
118
118
346
300
7
2
37
376
87
87
213
213
76
76
7
7
42
2
4
6
6
4
129
120
120
9
9
8
82
2
10
34
110
3
3
74
74
33
20
2
I
10
91
36
36
34
34
21
21
9
26
186
3
9
37
3
3
6
6
28
8
15
5
560
5
5
548
548
7
7
10 11
16 2
597 599
7 16 21 15 83 431
33 106
202 645
1,001 1,940
66
65
660
660
275
135 10 28 65 37
383
5
378
931
931
626
224 16
52
135 199
1,345 3,038
17
17
370 653
370 653
440 1,934
440 1,934
535 434
86 434
449
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details--( contd. )
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ~..--"---, r---.A.--, ,-----"---""", ,---"----~ r--..A.--~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
SHIVPURI DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL 96,075 7,384 15,466 1,340 15,466 1,340 7,801) 12,266 120,600 201,00i
A.. Production of Raw Materials
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation
Pasture and agriculture (a) CultivatiOll (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruits,etc. (c) Forestry (d) Stock raising
II. Exploitation of minerals
4 Non-metallic minerals
71,583
71,533
71,533 68,884
180 1,100 1,369
50
50
4,585
4,585
4,585 4,272
37 143 133
10,809
10,800
10,800 10,177
74 73
476
9
9
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
14,623 1,205 3,014
III. Industry
5 Textiles 6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the
animal kingdom 7 Wood 8 Metals
9 Cera.mics 10 Chemical products properly so-called and
aua.logous. 11 Food industries ..
12 Industries of dress and the toilet 14 Building industries 15 Construction of means. of transport 16 Production and transmission of physical
force
10,146
1,133 1,598
936 341
1,168 592
1,264
1,917 437
12 17
17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries 731
IV. Transport 519
19 Transport by water 20 Transport by road 396 21 Transport by rail 96 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone ser- 27
vices
V. Trade 3,958
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange 325 and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export 37 25 Trade in textiles . . 334 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs 4 27 Trade in wood 27 28 Trade in metals .. 104 30 Trade in chemical products 4
561
71 18
61 9
13 53
129
107 43
57
23
20 3
621
41
12
1
2,011
165 537
250
56 369
70
66 384 51
1
62
73
36 36 1
~14
930
176
43
43 1
850
850
850
774 3
34 39
7,581
7,489
7,489 5,941
107 384
1,056
92
92
156 5,045
87
10 1
14
4
6
8
15 23
4
3,426
170 1,357
426 128 229 168
28 621 200
1
2 98
2 65
1 2 62
1 1
67 1,554
8 257
68
7 5
1
587
587
587 367
5
133 82
4,860
4,859
4,859 4,245
14 83
517
1
7,448 94,480 158,672
7,438 94,437 158,623
7,438 94,437 158,623
6,744 91,309 152.929 47 184 658
373 1,070 1,573 274 1,874 3,463
10
10
43
43
49
49
368 1,580 2,586 15,698 25,146
162
15 7
17
7
12 11
23 22 5
43
4
4
202
20
2 4
1,096
106 285
106
29 166
56
24 255
31
1,246 10,521
181 1,256 221 2,249
139 1,085 21 373
128 1,200 52 644
56 300 262 1,840 46 482
2 4 20
15,237
2,133 2,354
1,596 831
1,325 1,353
625 2,825
948 14 32
38 138 1,068 1,201
27 58 508 777
2 1 15 19 52 381 600 2 1 100 123 6 3 26 39
457 1,282 4,669 9,132
31 14 494 1,169
3 35 6 30 26 277 756
4D 1 340 4 32 40 8 7 119 134
5 4
M fans of LiveB,hood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II--District Detail~-(contd.)
P PS S PD TD Means of livelihood
,----_.A.. __ ~ ,_..-.A. __ -., ,-__ .A..----.., ,...-__ J__---.., ,-__ .A._-_,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shivpuri District-(condd.)
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture
35 Trade in building materials
36 Trade in means of transport
37 Trade in fuel 38 Trade in articles of luxury and those
pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army ..
43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Publit; administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law ..
47 Medicine
48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on their income
50 Persons living principally on their income
42 1,585
60
117
276 135
908
3,869
788
787
1,863
1,863
1,218
569 27 77
260 285
6,000
37
37
4 495
2
2
3
31 6
24
180
29
29
151
17
37 44
53
1,414:
11
11
25 359
38
53 5
187
451
81
3
78
102
102
268
91
8 5 7
157
1,11)2
3
3
X. Domestic service 1,514 236 225
51 Domestic service 1,514 236 225
XI. Insufficiently described occupations 3,445 961 890
52 General terms which do not indicate a 3,445 961 890 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive 1,004 206 74
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses
54 Beggars, vagrants 807 206 74
55 Other unclassified non-productive indus- 197 tries
215
54
26
11
631 17
252 173
21
111
553
104
1 103
62
62
25 387
9 216
11 8
1 6
4 157
308 2,287
3
3
4
4
26 293
26 293
261 1,776
261 1,776
18 214
18 214
7
165 4
2
4
16
3
3
8
2
167
20 19
107
10
56
218
43
43
109
109
9
27 1,068
31
10 4
10 34
11
10 11
37 96
1,512 5,039 173 217
31 106 441 127
1,279
6
95 82 55
380
713
236 3,081 5,910
74 528 1,050
4 34 74 524 1,016
29 1,360 2,788
29 1,360 2,788
13 66 133 1,193 2,073
3 25 9 528 851 67 163
5 2 94 64 265 6 7 188 426
4 33 23 346 367
369 1,148 1,996 7,341 11,276
4
4
37
37
301
301
27
27
1
42
42
130 406 1,280 3,909
130 406 1,280 3,909
962 1,509 5,013 6,019
962 1,509 5,013 6,019
55 80 1,006 1,295
2
55 80 682 1,295 322
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII.:.._Means of Livelihood-Part II-Distr~ct Details--(conta.)
p PS S PD TD Means of lIvelihood r---"'----~ r-_-A. __ ... r-_..A.--"", ,-_..A. __ -.. ,-_..A.._---"\
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
GOONA DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
93,691 8,505 15,881
69,077 5,025 11,041
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation 69,074 5,025 ",OJ]
Pasture and agriculture 69,025
(a) Cultivation 67,486 (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, 75
etc.
(e) Forestry
(d) Stock raising
2 Fishing and hunting
II. ExPloitation of minerals
3 Metalllc minerals
544
920
49
3
3
5,025 11,036
4,911 10,389
6 20
56
52 151
476
5
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
12,224 1,149 3,020
III. Industry 7,561
5 Textiles 803
6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the 1,330 animal kingdom
7 Wood 896 8 Metals 9 Ceramics
10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries .. 12 Industries of dress and the toilet
14 Buildmg industries
15 Construction of means of transport
16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
19 Transport by water
20 Transport by road 21 Transport by rail 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone ser~
vices
V. Trade
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export
25 Trade in textiles "
26 Trade in "kins, leather and furs
27 Trade in wood
421
708 398
520
1,452 267
2
8
756
918
480
3.JJ 97
3,745
243
67 287
14
2
661 2,077
169 142
26 517
97 266
43
55
73 125
5
68
50
48 2
.JiS
27
8
2
216
141
233
130
48 352
34
214
59
44
11 4
884
102
5 74
883 15,881
516 7,329
516 7,329
516
505 3
6 2
7,308
6,233 161
241
673
21
220 5,456
93 4,047
7 210 8 1,688
21 371
4
2
18
9
7
17
5
4
1
122
5
292 338
163
67 632
121
165
134
120
10
4
1,275
285
4
52
11
7 8 9 10 11
883 6,711 12,302 139,583 215,993
481 4,434 7,725 105,419 165,828
481 4,43.J 7,725 105,415 165,820
481 4,434 7,725 105,396 165,801
7,343 103,761 162,535 466 3,984
6 6 43 72 228
4
5
100
344
290
49
514
1,049
19
4
4
1,334
1,704
19
8
8
178 1,094 1,948 17,755 28,636
101
5 18
6 1
8 8
29
9 7
10
2
2
75
8
13
699 1,216 10,653 18,356
94 246 823 2,190
111 238 2,634 3,493
93 173 1,031 1,793 40
78 31
55
115
10
72
27
17
9
368
12
2
50
2
5 449 914
172 933 1,940
53 493 1,038
30 945 985
175 2,228 4,006
7 223 334
5 9
117 889 1,654
9 842 1,298
9 8 299 702
369 451
173 136
723 6,260 8,982
.565 8 556
2 55
43 465
2 7 9
118
1,207
426
5
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII--Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details--(contd.)
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ,.-__ .A __ ....., ,.-_.A __ --, ,-_.A __ --, ,-__ -"--_, ,-__ .A. __ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
28 Trade in metals ..
30 Trade in che.mical produrb,
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
3~ Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 . Trade in furniture
35 Trade in building materials
36 Trade in means of transport
37 Trade in fuel
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
4{) Army ..
43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion 46 Law ..
47 Medicine
48 Instruction
49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
2 3 4 5
Goona District-(concld.)
14 76
54
2,058
10
47
78
98 132
565
3,889
909
123
786
1,465
1,465
1,515
529 40
105
493
348
1
3
~85
81
3
28
210
47
47
163
10
30
50
73
20 8
377
1
2
70
26
8
190
632
90
90
115
115
427
264
1
5
45
112
6
91
22
2
20
20
~ .
11
9
28 8
485 1
130
55 7
208
792
64
64
149
149
579
311
1 5
26
236
D. Miscellaneous 8,501 2,121 1,188 127 2,304
IX. Persons living 011 their income 181 32 45 2 30
50 Persons living principally on their income 181 32 45 2 30
X. Domestic service 1,857 528 326 32 428
51 Domestic service 1,857 528 326 32 428
XI. InSUfficiently described occupations 5,502 1,291 609 74 1,370
52 General terms which do not indicate a 5,502 1,291 609 74 1,370 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive 961 270 208 19 476
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses
54 Beggars, vagrants 961 270 208 19 416
217
7
2 40
10
1
36
36
1
23
12
188
4
4
64
64
104
104
16
16
8
3 3
187
3
4 9
10
83
192
13
13
34
34
145
41
2
10
60
32
9
9
2 519
7 106
3
22
175
10
2
147
34 3,637
14
39
47
119
170
959
6,719
9 1,789
1,176 9 613
11
178
6 66
4,396
28
18
5
387 380
245
952
6,727
1,452
115
1,337
46 2,689 3,036
46 2,689 3,036
120 2,241 2,239
10 678 899
78 87
68 124 298
2 331 492
40 1,030 463
991 2,454 9,690 14,802
9 2 201 259
9 2 201 259
150' 468 2,077 5,707
150 468 2,077 5,707
702 1,907 5,906 6,702
702 1,907 5,906 6,702
130 77 1,5062,134
1 130 77 1,506 2,133
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II~District Details-(contd.)
P PS S PD TD Means of livelibood r---~--~ ,-____ .,..A... ___ --... ,-__ ....A-___ , ,-___ ..A.. __ '"'"'\ , __ ...A---_-.
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
2 3 4 5 6
BHILSA DISTRICT
52,589 4,868 10,393
35,152 2,495 7,593
560 10,393
431 5,633
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation 35,152 2,495 7,593 431 5,633
Pasture and agriculture (a) Cultivation
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc. (c) Forestry (d) Stock raising
2 Fishing and bunting
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles
6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the animal kingdom
7 Wood
8 Metals 9 Ceramics
10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries .. 12 Industries of dress and the toilet 14 Building industries 17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
20 Tra.nsport by road 21 Transport by rail
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export 25 Trade in textiles .. 27 Trade in wood 28 Trade in metals .. 29 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles
30 Trade in chemical products .. 31 Hotels, cafes, resta.urants, etc. 32 Other trade in food-stuffs 33 Trade ill clothing and toilet articles 34 Trade in furnitUre 35 Trade in building materials ..
35.145 34,296
30 83
736
7
8,t41
5,489
197 1,008
734
254 654 164
192 1,622
211 453
336
108 228
2,316
57
12 138 116
77 9
5 30
1,080 14 9 4
2,494 2,481
13 1
7,592 7,494
18 1
79
363 1,692
796 1,340
2 81 3 393
22 249 50
18 59 4 37
2 19 65 321
19 79 112
18
15
3
149
2
76 2
1
218
17
11 6
335
23
1
11 9 9
1
25 139
1
1
431 429
2
5,625 5,475
13
22 115
8
39 2,778
28 1,977
2 68 564
10 287 140 164
1 78
9 12 566
2 27
11
1
1 6
74
68
64
4
733
86
83 5
26 1
40 321
13 3
·7 8 9 10 11
560 6,110 5,871 70,257 115,383
291 4,036 3,083 52,328 93,801
291 4,036 3,083 52,328 93,801
291 275
16
93
23
2
8
4
3
1 3
2
70
9
33
4,036 3,449
2 1
584
722
518
14 101
67 16 69 13
15
172
30 21
15
7 8
189
2
5 6
26
8
83 1
3,083 2,991
19 n
52,315 93,777 51,573 93,279
43 23 116 94 583 381 13 24
677 8,731 13,318
421 5,949 9,003
14 299 355 60 1,262 1,655
47 815 1,341 7 257 835
43 652 859 11 228 260
2 198 208 180 1,634 2,283
1 206 343 56 398 864
14
11 3
266
79 187
440
82 289
69
242 2,516 3,875
50 4
53
7
158
139 112
2
253
62 305
9
4 27 51 28
928 1,737 5 131 2 14 4
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II--District Details-(contd.)
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ,---._..A. __ , ,--,.1...--",,\ ,~..A..-. __ , ,--.A.-_, ,.-__ ..A-~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
36 Trade in means of transport
Bhilsa District-(concld.}
34 4 20 38 Trade in articles of luxury and those
pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
136 14
595
C. Public Administration and Liberal 2,403 Arts
52
88
40 Army .. 43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
,45 Religion 46 Law .. 47 Medicine 48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on their income
50 Persons living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
XI. I nsufftciently described occupations
52 General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
XII. Unproductive
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses
54 Beggars, vagrants
724
77 647
1,020
1,020
2
2
659 86
185 54 36 20
210 17 174 48
6,893 1,922
24 2
24
1,215 36
1,215 36
4,762 1,651
4,762 1,651
892 233
11
881 233
16
98
344
38
37
55
55
251
157 4
3
5 82
764
151
151
330
330
282
21 261
UJJAIN DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL 112,261 14,800 8,220
A. Production of Raw Materials 65,943 9,155 5,468
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation 65,942 9,155 5,468
Pasture and agriculture
(a) Cultivation (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc. (c) Forestry (d) Stock raising
65,936
64,391 146
111 1,288
9,155 9,085
2
23 45
5,466 5,335
24 21
86
219
3
8
130
440
66
11
55
15
15
8 359
20(l
6 2 3
154
82 1,542.
11
11
59
59
12
12
3
3
164
164
887
887
488
30 458
712 8,220
439 3,528
439 3,528
439 434
4
3,526
3,268 28
30 200
7 8
27
24
6
7
45
91
1Z
1 11
26
26
24 53
2 39 2
10 1
12 11
152 1.261
6
6
. 9 10
164
23
43 139
11
46 239
869 1,024
49 2,199 3,006
9
9
4
4
554
3
551
964
10 954
885 1,113
885 1,113
36 760 92g
2 296 321 68 30
20 51 94 190 140
14 155 344
2,062 0,999 5,258
65
65
9 136 138 1,004
21
27
1,610
1,61()
2,176
2,176
9 136 138 1,004
135 1,019 1,525 5,001
135 1,019 1,525 5,001
8 100 399 929
8 34
8 92 399 895
1,445
1
1,444
712 12,032 16,847 118,484 207,240
411 7,305 13,759 75,650 136,39ft
411 7,305 13,759 75,649 136,394
411 403
8
7.303 6,209
6
1,088
13,759 75,644 13,699 74,152
7 192
2 74 51 1,226
136,394 134,938
429 173 854
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details-(contd.)
Means of livelihood
2 Fishing and hunting
II. Exploitation oj minerals
3 Metallic minerals
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
III. 11lilustry
5 Textiles 6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the
animal kingdom 7 Wood 8 Metals 9 Ceramics
10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industri('s ..
12 Industries of dress and the toilet 14 Building industries 15 Construction of means of tra.nsport 16 Production and transmission of physical
force 17 Mbcellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
20 Transport by road
21 Transport by rail 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone ser
vices
V. Trade
23 Rmks, establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export 25 Trade in textiles .. 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs 27 Tradeiuwood 28 Trade in metals ..
29 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles 30 Trade in chemical products .. 31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc. 32 Other trade in food-stuffs 33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture 36 Trade in means of transport 37 Trade in fuel
P PS s PD TD ,-__ -"--_--.. ".-__ -"-____ ,--_--A_-, ,--__ ..A-.--, ,-----"-----..
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5
Ujjain Distrtct-{contd.)
6
1
1
26,050 1,909
115,9153
6,454 2,416
1,260 754
1,030
155
628 2,486
580 2
90
1,108
2,163
1,220 825 118
6,924
602
407 562 107 106
61
2
92 229
2,663 42
41 323
93
1,453
630 104
176 16 93 41
66 134
66
1
126
69
66 3
387
45
17
2
2
5
12 210
9
20
2
1,532
1,089
43 236
220
266 95 90 22
13
197 36
90
'Z.J
5 19
419
51
11
26
7
12
11 27
155
1
35
5
6
2
85 2,777
615
3
16 4 6 4
4
4
7
18
19
;;
4
4
1,6159
47 321
277 94
195 49
51 399
35
2
199
38
36
2
1,070
189
8 16
21 7
20 314
301 39
7 8 9 10 11
2 5
2
1 2
106 3,063 1,079 24,649 40,473
71 1,508
5
2
30 2
12 4
5
6
4
35
9
1
2
11
543 202
106 99
102 10
59 212
18
2
155
78
59 14
5
1,477
72
31
45 14 6
4
16 1,067
1
8
33
7
8S9 14,964 26,383
81 207
189 13 74 11
16 131
67
70
3,861 2,863
1,224 786
1,465 191
557 2,391
451 5
-i6
1,124
36 1,326
32 564 4 647
184-
4
2
2
3
5
73
3
15
115
8,359
711
367 625
99
140
9U
1 64
183 3,110
44
29 245
146
8,287
4,276
2,232 1,219 1,794
630
1,024
4,077
828
59
1,956
2,846
1,453 1,255
138
11,244
1,173
303 883 39
283 145
3
205 386
-i,128
93
81
367 98
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII~Means of Livelihood-Part I I-District Details-( contd.)
~leans of livelihood
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those perta.ining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army ..
43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public admimstratioll
44 Public administration
Tn II. Professions alld liberal arts
45 Religion '46 Law ..
~ 7 ~Iedicin~
48 Inc, truction
49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. PerSOilS li"illg ali their IIICome
50 Persons living principally OIl theIr income
X. DOlllestlc sen'ice
51 Domestic service
XI. I nsufficientty descrtbed occupatiolls
52 General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
XII. Unproductive
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and almq houses
54 Begga.rs, vagrants 55 Other unclassified non-prodLlctive inrlLl~
tnes
DISTRICT TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials
1. Exploitation of animals and vegetatioll
1 Pasture and agriculture
(a) Cultivation (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc.
(e) Forestry
( d) Stock raising
P PS S PD TD "-----J... __ ,, -_-"---___ ---.... r--_..A.._~---, ,---.A.-----, r-- -"----.......
Males Females Males Female:; Males Females Male~ Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
Ujjain District-(eol/cld.)
85
1,509
7,039
1,.1 15
211
1,204
16
48
453
2,790 92
2,790 92
2,83.f- 361
1,068 (,6
226 188 121
534 58
818 116
13,229 3,289
196
196
116
1-16
2,981 33;
2,982 355
6,775 2,425
6,715 2,425
3,336 363
4
3,329
3
363
2
76
525
79
79
102
102
34.1
161
4 4
9
166
695
18
18
132
132
319
319
226
226
3
56
4
151
627
80
80
27 176
27 176
29 371
7 199 5
:~
8 .5
11 161
132 1,288
36
36
29
29
91
91
12
12
2-1,2
J03
503
J07
507
MANDSAUR DISTRICT
7
10
2
38
12
12
26
3
4
'* 15
157
9
9
.J3
43
70
70
35
35
8
169
691
225
224
9 10 11
44 76 257
32 2,429 2,800
200 6,381 10,534
.]0 1,150
40 126
1,024
1,774
153
1,621
277 84 2.470 5,036
271 84 2,470 5,036
195 76 2,761 3,724
48 6 1,147 1,455 15 216 313 29 16 189 429
27 :; 46(j 322
76 50 749 1,205
973 1,809 11,804 19,837
12 239 422
12 239 422
232 187 2,571 7,135
232 187 2,571 7,135
571 1,576 6,837 9,380
571 1,516 6,837 9,380
158 106 2.1j7 2,900
158 28 17
106 2.128 2.883 1
72,819 6,472 8,839 1,462 8,839 1,462 6,272 5,942 80,949 144,301
43,006 3,664 5,951 1,156 4,772 1,108 3,464 3,847 52,628 103,693
42,975 3,660 5,949
42,948
41,608
32
131
1,177
3,660
3,617
4
11
28
221
5,949 5,675
3
46
225
1,156 4,770 1,108 3,454 3,847 52,599 103,529
1,156
1,142
1
8
5
4,770
4,235
7
26
502
1,108
1,068
18
22
3,454
3,117
8 329
3,841 52,545 103,518
3,756 51,417 102,283
13 17 49
20 44 179
52 1,067 1,007
1m perial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II--District Details-(contd.}
Means of livelihood
2 Fishing and hunting
II. Exploitation of minerals
3 Metallic minerals
4 Non-metallic minerals
P PS S PD TD ,----"------. r---.A.-----. r----"- ---._ ,-__ .A.-..---. r---.A---.-..._
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
27
31
9
22
3 4 5 6
Mandsaur District-(contd.}
4 2 2
3 1
7 B 9
10 6
10 5
10
54
29
14
15
11
11
164
35
129
B. Preparation and Supply 01 Material 17,797 1,240 2,026 164 2,594 148 1,958 1,299 18,416 25,349 Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles 6 Hides, skins and hard materials from
the animal kingdom
7 Wood
8 Metal;:,
9 Ceramics
10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries
12 Industries of dress and the toilet
14 Building industries
15 Construction of means of transport
16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 Mi'icellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
20 Tf<l.nsport hy rOZJ.d
21 Transport by rail
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone service,>
V. Trade
23 Banks, esta.blishment, of credit, ex-change and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export
25 Trade in textiles 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs
27 Tradeinwood
28 Trade in metals
30 Trade in chemical products
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc,
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles 34 Trade in furniture
36 Tra.de in means of tra.nsport
37 Trane in fuel
11,367
1,553 2,867
698 606
1,341
474
640 1,514
715
26 10
923
674
279 312
83
5,756
616
177
505 144
76 109
93
liZ 2,265
58 2H 283
80
671
245 39
73 6
40
34
49
87 10
88
52
52
517
247
6 218
4
21
1,133
127 332
147 31
87 21
37
199
66
85
36
15
18
3
857
203
22 129
9
11
31
3
307
19
37
10
222
110
40 26
2 1
8
7
18
2 4
2
2
2
52
7
32
8
1,457
187
348
164
166
81
50
67
182
126
86
51
45 5
1,086
231
13
54
9
9
8
471
6
107
10
109
39
13
4
1
9
5
20 11
5
2
38
6
10
5 14
I,ZU
124
276
108 175 109
37
39 124
98
124
71
61
10
673
112
9
83
24
3
4
27 274
8 4
3
12
958
223
146
296 8
34
76
50 80
4
41
C.J
62
2
277
2
3
10,823
1,927 2,586
713
753
991
364
552
1,265
687
19 18
948
899
368 453 78
6,694
910
207
696 31 58
127
119
142 189 2,689
81
74
5 456
72 58
13,112
1,886
2,278
776 888
1,308
828
1,276
2,435
130 31
10
1,566
1,590
894
612.
84
10,347
1,543
302
1,000 473 62
174
65
264 3,958
15
63 735 153
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part I I -District Details-( cmttd.)
p PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ,-__ ..A-__ -, ,.--_.1..__ __ ~ r--..A...~--~ ,.-_....A_ ___ ~ r--.A.--"""I
Males Females Males Females Males Females :U.tle'i Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
Mandsaur District-(concld.)
38 Trade in a.rticles of luxurya.nd tho:;c pertaining fo letters and the art and sciences
39 TraGe in other sorts
188
806
c. Public Administration and Liberal 5,954 Arts
40 Army
43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public ,administration
2,370
19
2,351
1,577
5
14
242
32
44 Public administration 1,577 32
VIII. Professions and liberal arts 2,007 210
45 Religion 817 25 46 Law 123 47 Medicine 118 66
48 Instruction 445 62 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44) 504 57
D. Miscellaneous 6,062 1,326
IX. Persons living on their income 180
50 Persons living principally on their income 180
X. Domestic service 2,068
51 Domestic service 2,068
XI. Insufficiently described occupatiol1s 2,529
52 General terms which do not indicate a 2,529 definite occupation
XII Unproductive 1,285
53 Inmates of jaIls, a.sylums and alms houses 3
54 Beggars, vagranh 1,282
43
43
208
208
826
826
249
249
5
71
361
76
7
69
59
59
226
129
3
19
23
52
501
7
7
178
118
236
236
140
14Cl
5
23
2
22
146
365
62
62
33
2 33
21 270
6 153
6 7 12
28
8 71
119 1,108
6
6
15
15
83
83
15
15
16
16
268
268
553
553
271
271
SHAJAPUR DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL 85,027 9,743 9,625
A. Production of Raw Materials 64,424 6,997 6,232
], Exploitation of a;zimals and vegetatiQIl 6,J,424
Pasture and agriculture
(a) CultIvation
64,344
63,272 (b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc.
(c) Forestry 18
(d) Stock raising 1,054
(e) Raising of small animals and insects 2 Fishing and hunting 80
6,997
6,994 6,921
4
68
3
6,232
6,229
6,083
2
13
131
3
223
1,381 9,625
667 5,519
667
666 621
6 39
1
5,519
5,510
5,261
55 30
163
1
9
7
49
1
48
32
7
2
7
157
19
19
11
11
103
103
24
24
1,381
557
557
557
485
2
45
25
8
22
88
289
5'1
57
112
112
120
40 ::I
10 11 56
561
5
5
260
260
U5
145
151
151
10 11
:2 191 160
4 855 1,380
59 4,154 5,043
1,196
4 1,192
954
47 907
2 1,395 1,845
2 1,395 1,845
56 1,563 2,144
6 457 740
119 256 28 138 173
369 353
22. 480 722
737 5,751 10,216
2 173 221
2 17::1 221
163 2,500 3,794
163 2,500 3,794
539 1,639 4,723
539 1,639 4,723
33 1,439 1,478
1
33 1,438 1,478
6,153 7,735 102,109 175,012
4,484 5,723 80,262 135,561
4,484
4,48-1: 4,089
1
394
5,723 80,262 135,561
5,721
5,6+1
5
8
67
2
80,203 135,449
79,302 134,327
5 25
42 243
836 847 • 18 7
59 112
Imperial Table VB I
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details-(contd.}
PS s PD ::.\leans of livelihood r-- ~_J._ ___ ~ f------"---...----~ ~-A------~ r---....A._---~ ,-__ __""_ __ __'~
:Vlale5 Females ::VIale, Females Males Females Males Females :'>Iales Females
TD
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 11,976 Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles
6 Hides, skin~ and hard lUdtClid.b from the animal kingdom
7 Wood
8 J\Iet<l.ls
9 CeranllCS
10 Chemical products properly ~o-called and analogous
11 Food industries
12 Industries of drcs~ and the toilet
14 Building industries
16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
[ V. Tl'allsport
9,016
551 1,924
996 875
1,031
247
317
1,482
326
302
965
516
19 Transport by water 60
20 Transport by road 335
21 Transport by rail 90
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone 31 services
v. Trade
23 Ba.nk". establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export
2S Trade in textiles
27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in metals
30 Trade in chemical product&
31 Hotels. cafes. resta.urants, etc,
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
36 Trade in means of transport
37 Trade in fuel 38 Trade in article:, of luxury and those
pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army
43 Police
VI. Pnblic Joyce
3,444
219
173 272 22
48 72
1.620 372
224 7
55
360
3,145
766
143 623
3 4 5 6
Shajapur District-(cOfltri.)
1,132
72,)
75 53
189
10
49 67
41 133
30
77
27
26 1
381
22
11
16
280
1 16 13
21
334
2,148
1.633
38
431
279 220 145 38
16
264 32 82
88
34
26 8
481
51
12 35
2
238
21
43
27 12
4l)
486
75
3
72
224
432
261
6
57
83
25
5
9
34
10
19
13
In
16
155
12
3
4
74
40
7
15
99
2,630
1.876
178 470
273 341
133 58
42 174 53 43
111
96
93 3
658
126
53 20
5
1
229 69
53 1
34
67
554
105
13
92
7
441
266
23 33
70
16 18
15
21 29 26
15
175
5
2
5
99
35 8
21
110
8 9 10 11
1,067 1,052 14,191 23,898
678
31 111
(,9
SO 49 14
58
140 59 20
47
46
6
37 2
'I
343
10
31
46 1
186
11
24
5
2
'27
218
67
20
47
817
87 180
147
59
96 37
34
81
35
61
45
39
6
190
3
3
1
104
2
5R
18
150
13
13
9,89.)
636 2,415
1,109 973
1.238
228
376 1,584
238 294
803
513
91 275 115
32
3,784
218
150
408
37
67 49
1,613
269
263 5
28
1377
3,185
15.685
1,019
3,693
2.283 1,75(1 1,507
672
529
2.238 573
1,415
1,578
850 678
50
6,635
566
161 746
28 176
97 119
3,195
38
117
306 138
948
4,490
1)59 1.045
61 134
598 911
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII--Means of Livelihood:....-Part II-District Details-(contd.)
P PS s PD :\Ieans of livelihood ;--__ J.... __ ---,
Males Females r--..A..-~----.. r---~..A..-.--., r-~-J\..----..
Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
Shajapur District~ (col1cld.)
VII. Publi" administratian 1,185 52
44 Public administration 1,185 52
VIII. Professions alld liberal arts 1,194 282
~ R~~ ~1 ~
46 Law 57
47 Medicine 100 65
48 Instruction 275 48
49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44) 371 140
D. Miscellaneous 4,482 1,280
IX. Persons living on their income 65 24
50 Persons living principally on their income 65 24
X. Domestic service 1,388 136
51 Domestic service 1,388 136
XI. Insufficiently describeil occupations 1,712
52 General terms which do not indicate a 1,712 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive
54 Beggars, vagrants
1,317
1,317
872
872
248
248
85
85
326
169
3 5
6 143
759
7
7
178
178
221
221
353
353
13
13
86
8
13 24
41
183
7
7
34
34
78
78
64
64
.n
47
402
213
74 5
110
922
45
45
91
91
279
279
507
507
SARDARPUR DISTRICT
DISTRICT TOTAL 33,935 4,559 4,583
A. Production of Raw Materials 26,288 3,132 3,664
I. ExplOItation of animals and vegetatioll 26,288 3.132 3,664
1 Pasture and agriculture 26,213
(a) Cultivation 25,798
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, etc. 36
(e) Forestry 29
(d) Stock raising
2 Fishing and hunting
350
75
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 3,869 Substances
III. Industry 2,552
5 Textiles 185
6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the 534 animal kingdom
7 ~ood 182
8 Metals 119
9 Ceramics 306
3,130 3,098
4
28
2
489
311
20
42
75 1
33
3,655
3,579
12
64 9
617
288
45 35
24
12
14
225
517 4,583
363 3,044:
363 3,044
360 351
7
2
3
97
77
4
3
5
9
3,039 2,873
5
161 5
901
416
57 16
68 53
7
7
29
29
81
22
1
26
32
273
15
15
47
47
168
168
43
43
8
17
17
134
33
5 29
3
64
384
12
12
108
108
191
191
73
73
9
30
30
107
3
7
6
8
83
810
7
7
57
57
598
598
148
148
517 2,050 3,140
367 1,130 1,658
367
367 361
4
2
46
10
5
1,130
1,117
922 2
193 13
469
285
21 30
59
7 14
1,658
1,654
l.583 17
54 4
573
296
64 37
42 43 46
TD r--.A.------.. Males Females
10 11
1,235 1,45!J
1,235 1,459
1,291 1,986
425 424
74 90
109 42~
196 270 487 779
4,471 11 ,063
112 175
112 175
1,149 1.952
1,149 1.952
1,882 6.782
1,882 6,782
1,328 2.154
1,328 2,154
52,608 83,086
44,167 68,317
44,167 68,317
44,064
43,615
67 32
350
103
68.189 67,683
134
42
330
128
4,880 7,913
3,178 4,980
288 514
710 1,081
367 384
119 356 299 550
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part II-District Details-(contd.}
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood
,-_..A..---__ ---, , __ ...A. __ ---, ,--_..A--. __ --.. ,--__ .A. ___ --.. ,--_.A.. __ ._.,.
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2
10 Chemical products properly so-called and 104 analogous
11 Food industries .. 115 12 Industries of dress and the toilet 515
14 Building industries 139
15 Construction of means of transport 17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries 353
I V. Transport 127
19 Transport by water 20 Transport by road 54 21 Transport by rail
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
73
1,190
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange 253 and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export 25 Trade in textiles .. 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs 27 Trade in wood 31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs 33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles 34 Trade in fumiture
36 Trade III means of transport 37 Trade III fuel 38 Trade in articles of luxury and those
pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
14
42 1 1
57
428
5 49 45
7
288
c. Public Administration and Liberal 1,508 Arts
40 Army
43 Police
VI. Public force
VII. Public administration
44 Public adminisbation
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion 46 La.w 47 Medicine
48 Instruction 49 Letters, arts and sciences (other tha.n 44)
359
2
357
575
575
57./.
178 38
40 171
147
3 4 5 6
Sardarpur District-(contd.)
54
29 36
6
15
26
26
152
28
31
44
3
36
10
82
22
22
60
19
20 14
7
18
39 58 8
35
25
3 21
304
78
11
9 2
10
79
19
6
90
161
45
45
29
29
87
44
10 1
7 25
226
7
44
S
2
5
5
75
2
4
8
8
2
2
6
2 4
23
12 96 41
43
43
3
40
442
75
4
2
18
118
118
40
67
259
104
104
12
12
143
90
14
39
7
3
1
2
2
34
3
17
11
2
2
2
2
8
12
29 41
37
35
7
7
177
59
3
2
2
59
27
4
21
65
15
15
11
11
39
10 3
4 22
9
1
22 31 3
7
14
14
10
190
158 531 138
378
124
70
53
11
271
374 850 106
2 492
141
106
35
263 1,578 2,792
4
10
17
88
16
119
9
338
54 35
3
59
538
1
66
47 7
430
551
12 177
214
904 2
3
208 144
13
564
86 1,467 2,316
24
24
2
2
60
53
3
1 3
324
324
621
621
522
232
61 44 63
122
555
2
553
1,034
1,034
727
218 60
131 124 194
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood -Part II-District Details- (concld.)
P PS S PD TD Means of livelihood
~ __ ..A.. __ ., ,-__ ..A..-__ --, r---"-----, ,---j.__--, ,---"-----,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Sardarpur District- (concld.)
D. Miscellaneous 2,270 856 141 49 379 102 386 823 2,094 4,540
IX. Persons living on their income 70 6 4 10 7 8 25 38
50 Persons hving principally on their income 70 6 4 1 10 7 8 25 38
X. Domestic service 253 57 21 2 13 2 15 107 239 1,033
51 Domestic service 253 57 21 2 13 2 15 107 239 1,033
XI. Insufficiently described occupations 1,506 620 46 13 291 86 230 642 1,481 3,007
52 General terms which do not indicate a 1,506 620 46 13 291 86 230 642 1,481 3,007 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive 441 173 70 33 65 14 134 66 349 462
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses 10 6 54 Begga.rs, vagrants 431 173 70 33 65 14 134 66 343 462
227
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part III-Cities
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood ". __ -"--_--. ~ _J-_, . __ ..A.-_--. ,-__ ..A.-__ --. ,.---~--.
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6
LASHKAR CITY
CITY TOTAL 55,932 3,503 1,890
A. Production of Raw Materials 1,639
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation 1,639
Pasture and agriculture 1,632
(a) Cultivation 983
(b) Cultivation uf special crop3, fruit, etc. 257 (c) For~stry " 87 (el) Stock raising 305
2 Fishing and hunting 7
71
71
71
42 29
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 26,928 1,448 Substances
III. Industry
5 Textiles 6 Hides, skins and hard materials from the
animal kingdom
7 Wood 8 Metals 9 Ceramics
10 Chemical products properly so~ca.lled and analogous
11 Food industries .. 12 Industries of dress and the toilet 13 Furniture industries 14 Building industries 15 Construction of means of transport 16 Production and transmission of physical
force 17 Miscellaneous and undefined industries
IV. Transport
19 Transport by water 20 Transport by road 21 Transport by rail 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone sel
vices
V. Trade
16,648
7,937
742
665 392 552 343
747 2,169
50
1,686 24
5
1,336
2,54-0
8 1,844
519
169
7,740
23 Ba.nks, establishments of credit, excha.nge 351 a.nd insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export 25 Trade in textiles .. 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs
27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in metals 29 Trade in pottery, bricks a.nd tiles 30 Trade in chemical products •.
120
584 213
4 773
3
192
893
Z4-!
21
90
60
22
109 159
187
167
13
154
388
50
4
2
211
211
210 95 10
2
103
787
464
27 30
23
21 47 38
18
83
92
85
70
62
2
6
253
37
228
2
9
I
100 1,890
28
28
28 21 4
3
467
467
467 386
27 1
53
28 1,049
17
6
3
7
11
459
6 91
30
17
15
21
8 123
32
ll6
29;
1
292
2
295
56
1
3
2
1
7 8
100 2,188
6
6
6 3
3
200
200
200
172
7 1
20
52 1,361
38
3
10
21
3
6
1
5
8
895
236
54
33
35
49 44
31
158
136
119
165
150
10
5
301
4
15
2
4
10
9 10 11
521 41,714 79,353
25 2,178
25 2,178
25 2,174 22 1,594 1 225
79 2 276
4
2,794
2,794-
2,742
1,715
696 38
293 52
224 19,917 32,298
111 11,877 15,419
11
3
9
9
35
2
41
19
13
6
5,114 630
507
372 433
322
558 1,431
1,461
19
6
1,024
2,199
5 1,471
557 166
3,981
911
837 442 771
557
1,547 2,752
313
1,425
16
251
1,616
3,999
302 2,884
675
138
94 5,841 12,880
4 346
80 451 164
3
53 3
208
173
282 711
19
45 122
177
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood--Parl III--Cities--(contd.)
P PS S PD TD
Means of Ii velihood ,-_-"-___ -.. ,.-__ -'-___ ., r---"----.. ,-__ ..A.-.. __ -.. ,.-_.A.._ __ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females M.11es Females Ma.les Females
2 3 4 5
Lashkar City-(concl {.)
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other tra.de in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clotJling and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture
35 Trac. ~ in building materia.ls .. 36 Trade in means of trau'ipori
37 Trade in fuel
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
511
2,350
128 34
4 399
272 198
1,604
C. Public Administration and Liberal 14,978 Arts
40 Army
41 Navy
43 Police
V 1. Public force
Vll. Public administration
44 Public administration
VIII. Pyoftmiolls and liberal arts
45 Religion
46 Law
47 Medicine
48 Instruction
49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
5,971
4,309
1,662
6,824
6,824
2,183
490 149 319
567 658
28 234
7
53 7
3
468
103
103
365
5
74
132 154
D. Miscellaneous 12,387 1,516
IX. Persons living on their income 1,398
50 Persons living principally on their income 1,398
X, Domestic service 5,368
51 Domestic service 5,368
XI. Insufficiently descnbed occupations 4,613
52 General terms which do not indicate a 4,613 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive 1,008
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses 297
54 Beggars, vagrants 711
136
136
598
598
692
692
90
90
5 128
22 11
17
20
325
92
7
85
131
131
10;
40 2
17
33 10
567
55
55
56
56
146
146
310
303
7
229
8
2
2
2
1
42
31
31
10
10
6
6
117
14
12
83
42
5
2
3
8
8
29
4
12 7 6
332
36
36
31
31
243
243
22
22
7
3
4
8
7
6
34
26
26
7
7
8
43
118
8
1
2
10 20
21
42
184
28
8
20
68
68
88
21 8
12
18 29
443
20
232
232
142
142
49
2 47
9
51
2
22
5
9
10 11
372 526 1,729 5,202
116
46
8
272 234 192
1,564
82 41
249 1,269
891
2,491
51 8,144 20,564
1,357 4,482
1,219 3,515 48
138 919
12 4,957 13,016
12 4,957 13,016
39 1,830 3,066
2
17 19
223 156 296 546 609
712
362 533 860 599
221 11,4:75 23,697
7 1.440 2,713
7 1,440 2,713
129 5,490 11,879
129 5,490 11,879
70 4,023 8,632
70 4,025 8,632
13
15
520
73
447
473
473
Imperial Table VIII
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part 111- Cities-(contd.)
P PS S PD TD ~Ieans of livelihood r---..A.----.. ,---"-_--.. r----'-,--, ,--"-------.. ,,----"-----..
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4
UJJAIN CITY
CITY TOTAL 24,881 3,171 418
85 A. Production of Raw Materials 1,300
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation 1,300
Pasture and agnculture 1,297
(a} Cultivation 948 (b) CultivatIOn of special crops, fruit, etc. 102
(c) Forestry 103
(el) Stock raising 144
2 Fishing and hunting 3
B. Preparation and Supply of Material 15,231 Substances
ill. Industry 10,481
.; Textiles
6 Hides, skms and hard materials from the animal kingdom
7 Wood
8 Metals
9 Ceramics
10 Chemical plOducts properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries ..
12 Industries of dress and the toilet
14 Building industries
15 Construction of means of transport
16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 ::\{iscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
20 Transport by road
21 Transport by rail
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone ser-vices
V. Trade
23 Banks, establishments of credit, exchange and insurance
24 Brokerage, commission and export
25 Trade in textiles ..
26 Trade in skins, leather and furs
27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in metals 29 Trade in pottery, bricks and tiles 30 Trade in chemical products ..
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
7,131
379
350
226 278
35
353
1,007
383 2
82
255
1,099
553 472 74
3,651
202
316 308
5 92
58 2
86 141
l,362
195
195
195
191
3
1,038
859
598
19
7
3
10 16
43 54 52
1
56
178
16
1
8
2
3
6 105
85
85 57
21
6
176
81
10
36
7
3
1
2
6
12
4
2
2
93
8
5 14
6
5 1
28
230
5
74
2
2
2
2
20
4
4
16
3
1
6
418
72
72
72 34
30
8
230
85
19
3
16
2 2
8
16
11
2
5
J
3
142
17
3
7
20
6
2
56
7 8
74 1,278
6
6
6 6
9
5
1
4
4
3
71
71
71 30
3
38
808
560
392 32
17
17
19
3
21
49
5
5
46
42
1
3
202
12
22 18
5
4 9
81
9 10 11
578 18,997 33,731
71 1,866 1,967
1,967
1,964
1.702
71 1,866
71 1,864
69 1,584 1 130 182
4
76 3
72 78 2
131 10,250 18,449
97 5,710 11,497
6,396 759
48
8
3
3 1
5
15 8
6
3
1
2
3,270
419
184 171 222
10
672 319
268
116
268 414
640 1,354 358 483
2 45 55
121 661
795 1,466
390 795
311 598 94 73
31 3,745 5,486
1
2
23
214
262 303
123
96
170
513
23
274
68 50 1 2
63 153 103 164 980 1,99(1
Means of Livelihood
Imperial Table VIII-Means of Livelihood-Part III-Cities-(concld.)
P PS s PD TD Means of livelihood r--_...J\,_ __ ~ ,-__ J........._~--., r---...}....,__,._--~ ___ ..A..___~ r------J..___ __ ~
Ma.les Females Males Females Males Females ::'>.Iales Females Males Females
3 4 5
Ujjain City-(concld.)
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles 30 34 Trade in furniture 37 36 Trade in means of transport 140 37 Trade in fuel 75 38 Trade in articles of luxury and those 63
pertaining to letters and the art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts 734
C. Public Administration and Liberal 3,179 Arts
40 Army 43 Pollce
V I. Public jorce
VII. Public administration
44 Public admmistration
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
45 Religion 46 Law
47 Medicine
667
208
459
1,482
.. 1,482
1,030
352 70
118
9
10 4
13
210
59
59
151
31
45
48 Instruction 275 23 49 Letters, arts a.nd sciences (other tha.n 44) 215 ~2
D. Miscellaneous 5,171 1,728
IX. Persons living on their income 172
50 Persons living princip::\lly on their income 172
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
Xl. Insufficiently described occupations
1.701
1,701
2,740
52 General terms which do not indicate a 2,740 definite occupation
XII. Unproductive 558
53 Inmates of jails, asylums and alms houses 54 Beg~ars, vagrants 558
128
128
653
653
584
58.!
363
363
3
2
19
101
37
37
64
38
2
24
56
16
16
14
14
15
15
11
11
4
7
23
14
14
9
29
5
5
12
12
12
12
6
10
10
4
7
19
19
5 2
1
11
97
30
30
5
5
38
38
24
24
7
4
4
3
55
9
9
6
6
j
5
35
35
8
1
7
4 4
-t
31
144
2
1
1
85
85
57
13 2
12
7
23
255
12
12
104
104
128
128
11
11
9
4
59
54
54
.5
2
317
28
28
183
183
106
106
10
34
19
64 124 61
1,326
11
68 74
365 45 44
1,455
2,828 4,449
332
125 207
709
152 557
1,345 2,353
1,345 2,353
1,151 1,387
447 121
117
643
210 149
285 110
181 275
4,053 8,866
193 305
193 305
1,452 3,196
1,452 3,196
1,945 2,471
1,945 2,471
463 2,894
17 463 2.877
Imperial Table VIII
Subsidiary Table VIII (i)-General Distribution of Means of Livelihood
Class, Sub-class and Order
GWALIOR STATE
A. Production of Raw Materials
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation
1 Pasture and agriculture
2 Fishing and hunting
II. Exploitation of minerals
4 Non-mel:allic minerals
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
II I. Industry
5 Textiles 6 Hides. skins and hard materials from the animal kingdom
7 wood
8 Metals
9 Ceramics 10 Chemical products properly so-called and analogous
11 Food industries
12 Industries of dress and the toilet
13 Furniture industries
14 Building industries 16 Production and transmission of physical force
17 MIscellaneous and undefined industries
I V. Transport
19 Transport by water
20 Transport by road 21 Transport by rail ..
22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
23 Banks, establishments of credit, excha.nge and insurance
24 Brokerage, co,mmission and export
25 Trade in textiles 26 Trade in skins, leather and furs
27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in metals
30 Trade in chemical products
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuffs
33 Trade in clothing and toilet articles
34 Trade in furniture 36 Trade in means of transport
37 Trade in fuel
232
Number per 10,000 of the Population ,Independent
workers following the mIl as principal
2,751
1,897
1,896
1,895
1
460
294
57 45 28 14
25 12 17
53
14
2
27
26
16
8
2
13
3
11
2
3
2
4
57 2
6
5
~--------~----------Independent
workers following the
mil as subsidiary
357
180
180
180
116
76
6 17
10
5
6
7 3
15
3
4
6
6
3.1
6
2
12
1
4 2
Partly dependents practising the mIl
346
225
225
225
62
39
6 6
5 2 4
2
7
2
2
2
21
1
1
12
2
Total dependents
on the mil
7,249
5,479
5,478
5,476
2
',002
613
104
100
55 35 54 30
33
113
28 2
58
56
32 19
4
333
31
7 29
7 3
4
4
7 138
4
12
11
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VIII (i)--General Distribution of Means of Livelihood-(ctmcld.)
C1.'55, Snu-class and OrJ('r
88 Trade in articles of luxury and thebe pel't.\ining t.o letters and art and sciences
39 Trade in other sorts
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Arllly 43 Police
VI. Public Joyce
VII. Pl£blic aamiliistratioJ!
4-J. Public administration
45 Religion
,46 Law :. 47 Medicine
48 Instruction
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
49 Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persons living on their income
50) Persous living principally on their income
X. Domestic service
51 Domestic service
XI. IIiSltjficiCiltly described occupatiolls
52 General terms which do n('t indicate it definite occupation
XII. U'lprodltctilJe
53 Inmates of jails, asylu1ll5 and alms houses
54 Beggars, vagrant6
55 Other uuclassi1lcd non-productive illduslric~
Number per 10,000 of the Population .,.--____________ .}I.
Independent workers
following the mil as principal
4
26
151
40
13 'J,7
58
53
18 3
6 11 15
243
8
8
62
62
131
131
42
40
Independent workers
following the mil as subsidiary
5
i8
3
3
J
3
12
6
5
43
1
7
7
26
26
9
Partly dependents
practising the mil
2
I)
J
2
2
2
5
1
1 1
2
50
8
8
37
37
5
--, Total
dependents on them/l
11
61
18 43
131
131
93
32 7
11
17 26
483
17
17
150
150
246
246
70
67
Subsidiary Table VIII (ii)- Independent Workers per 1,000 Total Population (By Sub-classes)
Natural Division I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
2 :1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Gwallor State 190 29 3 14 4 6 5 I 6 13 ~
Lowlying Division 7.1 10 5 2 3 2 1 ,~ 4 r Northern Plateau Division 43 5 3 1 3 1 SQuthern Plateau Division 65 IJ 6 2 :t Z I) :z Hilly Divi$ion 8 .,
.. , 233
impelJial Table' vIii
Subsidiary Table VIII (iii)-Partly Dependents following the activity per 1,000 Total Population
(By Sub -classes)
N d.iUfdl Divbiull 1 11 III IV \' Vl V11 YllI lX X
Gwalior State 23 4 2 1
Lowlying Division 4 1
Northerlt Plateall Division 6 1
Southern Plateall Division 12 2
Hilly Division 1
Su bsidiary Table VIII {iv)-Distributioll per 1,000 Total Population (By Classes)
Dbirict Partly c.1ependenh Total dependents Indepenc.1ent ,-_______ ..A.
A B C
Gwalior State .. 35 715 190 46 15
Gird 2 87 17 10 5
Bhind 2 77 26 3 Morena. 1 80 23 2 1
Shcopur I 26 8
Shivpuri 5 80 22 5 Goona 5 89 21 4
Bhilsa 3 46 11 3
Ujja.in 7 81 20 8 2 1IIandsaur 3 56 14 5 2 ShJ.japur 4 69 20 4 .:iardarpur 2 34 8
Subsidiary Table VIII (v)--Partly Dependents following the Activity per 1,000 Total Population
(By Classes)
District A II ~
Gwalior State 13 6 1
Gird 1 Bhind Morena. ., 1 Sheopur " 1 Shivpuri .. 3 I Gaona 3 1
13h11sa 2 Ujja.m 5 1 Mandsauf .• 2 1 Shajapur " 3 Sardarpur ., 1
• ~34
':-1 ),U
4
I
7
2
"'"\
D
24
5
2 3
2
4 2
2
1>
5
1
1
1
1
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VIII (vi)--Mcans of Livelihood of Females and Comparison of Occupations _
:'.Ieam of livelihoo(l
GWALIOR STATE
A. ,Production of Raw Materials
I. Exploitation of animals and vegetation
Pasture and agriculture
(a) Cultiva.tion
Non-culti\'ating proprietors taking rent in money or kind 6 Cultivating owners 7 Tenant cultivators
7"\ Ordinary cultivators 8 Agriculturallabourer~
(c) Forestry (d) Stock raising
26 Hprclsmen, shepherds and breeders of other animak
B. Preparation and Supply of Material Substances
III. Illdustry
5. Textile
47 Cotton sizil1g and weaving •
6. Hides, skins and hard materials from the animal kingdom
64 Boots, shoes, sandal and clog makers
7. Wood
71 Da-;ket makers and other industries of woorly materials, including leaves and thatchers and buildprs workin" with bamhoo ree(ls or similar materbls ,.., ,
9. Ceramics
79 Potkr, and makers of earthenware
11. Food industries
12. Industries of dress and the toilet
111 'W:tshing and cleaning
17. Miscellaneous and undefined industries
13(,
V. Trade
32. Other trade in food-stuffs
171 Dealers in fodder for animals 173 De;)lers in other food-stuffs
37. Trade in fuel
1 R4 nf'alers in fire wood, f'h<trcoal, coal, cowrlung, etc.
Number per 10,000 of the Population r---- __________ A-_______ ~-___ """
Independent workers Earners in 1931 Females per 10,000 and partly dependent; (principal occupation males (excJudmg
in working subsidiary 1941 dependents) occupation)
867 2,762 851
553 2.030 738
553 2,026 738
553 2,025 738
536 1,983 738
13 34 609
23 136 335
117} 914 353
73 396
307 898 3.254
7 11 l,OS9
7 32 555
6 27 50a
129 327 762
80 nO 723
15 41 854
8 31 690
9 14 239
7 14 240
12 23 1,113
9 20 3,,0;81
6 24 501
6 23 470
8 20 1,658
13 51 673
7 28 1,581
9 25 1,054
9 23 2,031
44 102 888
25 56 1,146
18 18 4.606
6 30 611
6 22 3,389
6 22 ~,3S~
Imperial Table VIIl
Subsidiary Table VIII (vi)- Means of Livelihood of Females and comparison of occllpations-(coIICld.)
~eans of livelihood
C. Public Administration and Liberal Arts
VIII. Professions and liberal arts
47. Medicines
213 Midwives, vaccinators, compounders, nurses, masseurs, etc.
49. Letters, arts and sciences (other than 44)
223 Musicians (composers and performers other than milihry), actor~, dancers, etc.
D. Miscellaneous
X. Domestic serviCf
51. Domestic service
228 Other domestic service
XI. Insufficielltly described occupations
Sl. General terms which do not indicate a definite occupation
232 Labourers and wor)rmen otherwise un~pe.~ified
XII. Unprodtu:tive
54. Begl1ars, vagrants
234 Beggars and vagrants
Number per 10,000 of the Population ------- --.--------~---. ...}._-------.-- ........... -----_..- ......... Independent workprs E<lrners in 1931 Females per 10,000 and partly dt'penclent<. (principal OCCUP<l- males (exclnding
in Hon working sllbsidiary 1941 dependents) occupation)
24 19 580
1i} 1i} 1,468
6 7 5,194
G 7 17,649
7 8 2,029
7 7 2,577
161 386 2 1235
22 41 1,115
22 41 I,U5
22 41 1,131
118 377 3,067
Btl 311 3,067
llS 2~)9 3,270
18 31 1,722
18 28 1,834
18 ~s 1,834
Not~.-Classes, Sub-classes, Orders 3.lld Grour~ of les'i than 1,001) popllhtion have bp!'n left ()\1t,
Subsidiary Tables
Subsidiary Table VIII (vii)--PartiaUy Agriculturists and Assistants employed
OCCl1j)J.tiOI1
TOTAL
A. Production of Raw Materials \ I. ExPloit,,(ioH of alli»lals and 1Jfg~tMioll
Pasture and agriculture ..
(a) Cnltintion
(b) Cultivation of special crops, fruit, f>!c. (c) For('siry
(d) Stock rai,jng
(e) Rai-,ing of small insects and animal~ 2 Fi-,hing
T I. P..rplnitatioi/ of mimrals
3 Mdallic minerals
4 Non.mf'i,dlic min('I .. t1~
n, Pt'eparation and Supply of Material Substances
Tn. [lIrlustry
:i Textiles
6 Hides, skins and hare! material-; from the animal kingdom
7 Wood 8 Metals
9 Ceramics
10 Chemical product> 11 Food ind.ustries
12 Industries of dress :lnd the toilet
13 Furniture industries
14 Building industrie.s
15 Construction of means of transport
16 Prorluction and transmission of physical force 17 Ml"cell,11woUS and undefined industries
IV. Trallsport
18 Transport by air 19 Transport by water
20 Tra.nsport by road 21 Transport by rail 22 Post office, telegraph and telephone services
V. Trade
23 Banks. establishmentR of credit, excha.nge and in-surance
24 Brokerage, commission and export
25 Trade in textiles
26 Trane in skins. leather and furs
Total following means of livelihood as principal and sUbsidiary
"-~--.---.---~! .... ----.------ -~-~ Partially
Tol,1l a.griculturlsts 7~---""""-~"""--~"'~--~ r-----J'"'-~--""\
:.vIale Female Male Female
1,015,672
707,577
707,075 689,869
2,358 2,99·1 1 J, 781
7:1
287
13
202
171,304
109,856
21,022
17,499
9,970
5,384
9,6:12 4,334
5,777 19,787
50 :;,632
74 788
9,937
9,858
2
114 6,007
2,983
752
Jl,.j90
4,451
1,212
4,142
717
86,385
52,228
,il,? 2 r
52,21,1 50,92{,
:lOS ~l2(i
IlS,I
Jil
./
3
13,055
7,9 J7
1,796 419
1,110
115
484 469 958
1,331
216
2 1,047
41
446 41
1,580
605
2 75 54
64,574
46,538
to,51ti
46,509
45,2JO
239 18:>
7
22
22
12,238
665
2,269
1,202
541 1,176
546 149
I,R53
219
47 542
276
-I
134 63 15
2,873
411
17
225 32
4,723
3,243
3,2.13
3,240 3,134
26 28
52
843
485
29 69
78
33
32
30
71
98
, '. 28
17
30
20
10
328
23
3
44
Paid Members of ;L';~lstallts household employ('(l ~s~isting
130,682
122,570
12,!,S7()
122,570
122,361
IS
I:~G
6,8R7
fi()~
:180
129 149 360
122 :191 3,19
6
1-11
170
143
5 22
4,192
1,300
181
498 3
284,674
255,391
~S5,391
255,382
253,111
263 610
27,666
lfJ,40 ,j
2,82~
5,089
2,464 1,107
S,OSS
1,182 803
2,473
18
:3Rl
5
7,857
727
159
879 3
Imperial Table VIII
Subsidiary Table VIII (vii)--Partially Agriculturists and Assistants employed-- (co1Zcld.)
Occupation
27 Trade in wood
28 Trade in. metals
29 Trade in potterY, bricks and tiles
30 Trade in chemical product.;
31 Hotels, cafes, restaurants, etc.
32 Other trade in food-stuff~
33 Trade in clothing and toilet article,>
34 Trade in furniture
35 Trade in building materials
36 Trade in means of tr:J.llsport
37 Trade i.n fuel ..
38 Trade in articles of luxury and those pertainin" to letters and the arts ;tnd sciences
39 Trade of other sorts
C, Public Administration and Liberal Arts
40 Army
43 Police
T'J. l'IINic fora
VII. Public adlllillistratioll
44 Public administration
VIII. Professiolls ana liberal (l1'ts
,i5 Religion
46 Law 47 :\[edicine
48 Instruction 49 Lc·tterq, arlq ;md ,;cienc(', (other tlun 44)
D. Miscellaneous
IX. Persolls living 0/1 their iJlcome
50 Persons living principally on their incoml.'
X. Domestic sCY('ice
;:; 1 Domestic s('rvic{'
XI. ]Ilsltjjiciflltly described oCCilPaliol/s
52 General terms which do not in(lic,tte a detillitc occnpation
XII. Ullproductil'e
53 Inmates of jails aUfl a.~ylum~ ;wd ;dm, hOI1~cs
54 Begga.rs, vagrants 5.<; Other unclassified non-produdiw indnstric;O
Total following means of livelihood as principal and subsidiary
r----------------------~\... ____.______.~--___. -------- --------I Partlallv
Total agriculturbts r----_!~----, :\fale Female
386
1,327
47
645
1,308
21,087
833
430
33
2,514
t ~2&
1,421
9,709
57,252
16,229
S,164 1l,065
22,J76
22,476
18,5./7
7,011 1,00[
1,544
3,879
5,112
79,539
2,640
22,283
22,283
~0,299
40,299
14,317
650
13,456
211
238
16 7
32
122
2,417
4
2
3
46
450
185
560
3,322
599
599
2,72}
295
802
589 1,037
17,780
187
487
2,18 J
2,-tS-l
12,360
12,360
2,419
,..-~~--_.)._--~- , :\Iale Female
16 69
38
26
1,16-t
14
20
116
76
75
513
2,674
618
28 590
fill
6-14
1,112
927
88 86
311
3,124
87
87
717
717
1,262
1,262
I,OS8
202
856
2
4
161
40
8
-tl
167
16
15
21
24
127
21 27 5H
470
7 J
74
}II 2
292
98
98
Etid a-;,j,;tants employed
24
21
5 100
l,n2
33
47
89
31
3GS
506
2fi
178
719
1
717
717
IIember,; of hou,rhold .l,~'::'i~ting
23 118
16
125
4,282
55 7'2
22-t
891
8('0
fir;
99
757
7.')7
757
IMPERIAL TABLE IX
Industry
The statistics given ill this table are the outcome of question 16 of the census questionnaire which was to the effect that, ttIf you arc employed by some one else, what is his
business ?" The object of this enquiry was to see whether an approach can be made through the census to the question of associated or Or· ganiscd employment.
Imperial Table IX
Inlperial 'fable IX~
Directiunal, Supervising ...-------------------"--Total ropulation engaged Managers Supervising· & Technical
Illdll~try (-~.------_\..---------, r------"--- ----, r- ---.. -"-.. ----"'"
Persons Malct; Females Indiau othcr~ Iudian L,thcTlI
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GWALIOR STATE 15,007 14,285 722 34 2 418 30
Mines, Quarries 19 19
Mica 19 19
Textiles 13,243 12,547 6'6 24 262 4
Cotton ginning and pressing 424 36{) 64 U tn 2 Cotton spinning and weaving 12,667 12,035 632 9 176 .(
3 Cotton carpet weaving .. 117 117 2
4 Jute spinning and weavin,'S 3 3
5 Textile finishing and processing 3 3
6 Shawl and fringe weaving 6 (3
7 Gold, silver and bce weaving J3 13 8 Ho:;iery 10 10
Skins and hard materials from 189 189 2 animal kingdom
Tanneries 183 183 2
2 Leather and leather dyeing 6 6
Wood 81 81
Furniture 81 81
Metals 27§ 269 6 1 37
Iron and steel 8 2 6 :! Iron piping machinery and engineer- 24Q 240 37
ing 3 Steel trunk 9 9 .. 4 J ewelleTY and ornaments of IPld an,l 18 18 . . ..
silver
Ceramics 181 169 13 26
J Manglore auLl other tiks :;0 all ~13
2 Glass bangles and beads .• 41 :~'2 9
3 Pottery 111 to7 4
Chemical Products properly so- 131 131 1 called and analo gous ..
Matches 40 40 tt
2 Fireworks and explosives 46 46
3 }Erated water 1
4- Ice 22 22 -5 Manufacture and refining of oils 18 IS 1
6 SQliLll 3 3
7 Chemicals, drugs, antiseptics and pharmaceutical works generally
240
IndusU)'
tndustry
and Clerical Staff ----...... Clericals Welfare Doctors, Co~· Operatives r------J...- ...... pounders and School ,- --A.
~
Indian Others Masten. etc. Child (less than IS) Youth (IS-16) Adult (17 and over) r----.--A----......
,-_____.A..-__ , ,-__ ..A...--...... ;-----A._~ ..------"-------..
Males Females Indian Others Males Females Males Females Males Females
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
104 7 22 354 25 686 46 U,897 632
1 18
1 18
556 17 m 25 823 46 10,545 608
17 6 6 10 5 247 36 536 14 297 19 793 41 10,206 572
30 18 67 3
3 .. 6 .... 2 3 2 6 1 7
8 179
8 173 6
1 80 .... 1 80
24 2 9 196 6
2 6 24 - 2 7 170
- ... 2 6
- 18
13 - 1 4 13 112 13
4 ... - 8 24 9 13 1 4 5 84 " 8 3 6 14 99
3 3 2 5 27
- - 3 - 7 36 -- - - - 1 3 - - - - - - 1 18 -1 - - - 1 - - - 15 -- - - ... - - - 1 - 2 -
.1 - - - - - - ... ... - -241
Imperial TabJe IX
Imperial Table lX-
Directional, Supervising .- -----______ ...A.._
Total Population engaged Managers Supervising & Technical
Industry ,.---""" --..... r---.A._-~ r----,A.. ~
Persons Males Femalea Indian Others Indian othen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fooel ' .. ... 1f9 147 2 3 1 8 1
1 Pulse ... ... , .. 8 8 2 Flour grinding ." 34 34 1 6 3 Ba.keries, confectioneries, &c. 33 33 1 4 Sugar and gur 73 71 2 2 I 5 Distilleries 1 ..
Narcotics 5'1 52 5
1 Tobacco, snuffs, Biris and cigarettes •. 57 52 5
Dress and Toilet 65 65 2
1 Ta.ilorlng 45 45 2 2 Re-dyeing and cleaning •• 20 20
Bulldlnl1 128 128 16
1 Cement an.d concrete 128 128 .. 16
Construction. assembly and repair of means of transport
180 180 1 23 18
1 Motor cats 2 2 2 Railwa.ys 1'78 178 1 28 18
Production and transmission of 82 82 .2 10 physical energy
Other electric works 20 20 9 2 Telephones 62 62 2 11
Stationery .. 6 6 ... Pen and peDCn 6 6 .. '" Miscellaneous and Undefined 216 .216 2 1 22 '1
1 Printing and binding 182 182 1 5 7
2 Optical, mathematical and musical 2 2 I illstrumenlls
3 TOfl I 1 4 Water works ... 31 31 1 17 ..
Transport, Vehicles
mechanically driven " 4 -1 Motor tta.nsport 4 4 - -
Industry
Industry-- (conctd.)
and Clerica.l Staff ----.
Clerical Welfare Doctors, Com- Operatives ,..-_____ .A. _____ -, pouuders and School r-----___ .A..--. __ --..... ____ """'\
Indian Others Maflters, etc. Child (less than 15) Youth (15-16) Adult (17 and over) r---.A.---, r---.).._-~ r-----..}...--~ r--..A..-__ -; r---------~---------, Males Females Indian Others Males Females Males Females Males Females
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
40 2 2 7 85
8 2 5 20
15 17 23 2 2 ... 2 40
5 5 41 5
5 5 42 5
63
43 20
8 3 101
8 3 101
6 2 1 129
... 2 6 2 1 127
24 3 2 31
10 1 14 3 ... 2 30
5 .. , 1 ... 5 .. , 1
12 1 1 8 162 .. S 1 8 152
, .• 1 .. ... .. 1 4 ... 9 -- - ... ... 4
- ... ... ... .... ... 4 ...
243
IMPERIAL TABLE X
Un~mployment
This table gives the results of an attempt gards the extent of educated unemployment; made at this Census to take a census of unem- they only suggest that unemployment among ployment. The information required was on the educated classes in this State has not reachthis occasion collected on the Census slips and ed the stage at which those concerned are as was to be expected the return is exceedingly able to realise the importance to themselves of deficient. The figures are valueless even as re- such an enquiry.
Imperial Table X
Imperial Table X (i )-Unemployment by Al1e and Locality for less more ("More") than One Year
("Less") or
Age ,--
_ ___....____ --.._ __ '"""I
Total un. 16-20 21-25 26-30 31--35 36-40 Districts employed ,--"--""'\ ,-_.A_ ..... ,-~ ~--, "---"--"",,
Less More Less More Less More Less More Less More
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MALES
GwaUor State 1,325 61 371 88 291 44 226 21 87 33 85
Gird 131 22 18 21 21 11 8 4 6 13 7 Bhind 20 4 4 2 2 1 4 1 2 Morena 925 17 814 18 284 7 198 5 67 6 64 Sheopur 8 4 2 1 1 Shivpuri 31 4 9 8 6 2 .. 1 1
Goona 32 5 11 8 S 1 1 1 2 l3hJlsa 35 5 5 7 4 .. 2 2 ... 2 " Ujjain 78 1 9 8 16 8 12 12 7 5 MaDdaaur 40 2 6 9 9 2 6 1 S 2 ShaJapur .. 10 6 2 1 1 Sardalpur 15 1 4 7 1 1 1
LuhkarCltJ 129 21 17 22 20 11 8 " 5 13 8 UjJaiIl City 41 6 1 10 6 3 5 1 4 5
:FBMALBS
GwaHor State - 48 8 10 4 6 5 3 3 5 1 3
GJrd - ... 12 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Bhind - -Morena ... 1 1 -Sbeopur ... ... ... Shi'vpuri ... ... 25 " 9 1 " 3 2 1 1
GooDa ... 2 1 - 1 BhiIaa 1 - ... •.. J UjJaIn ... ... Mandaaur ... 5 2 3 Sbajapur ... ... 2 - 1 1 ... Sacdatput ... .. '_met., ... 8 .. 2 2 1 1 1 1 .. Ujjaln City .. - - ... ... ... .. -
tlnemplOJment
imperial Table X (H)-Educated Unemployment
Aie --A...-____
Standard of education Total unemploy- 16-20 ed
21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40
2 3 4 5 6 7
MALES
Literates .. 227 78 75 28 14 32 Middle School 121 42 49 11 lO 9 Matriculates or S. L. C. 55 11 33 9 2
Degrees-Indian
Graduates in Art or Science 10 8 1
Post Graduates in Arts or Science 5 1 2 1 1 Teach.ing 2 2
Engineering -Agriculture -Veterinary ... .. Commerce - .. Legal •• 1 1 .. Medical 1 1 ... other ('. I. Oriental) ... .. ..
Delarees-Forel~n
British •• .. .... ... American .. ConfliDental ... .... Other Foreign
To~1 Males UnemplOfed 422 131 168 53 26 44
FEMALES
Literates 24 8 7 6 S ... Middle School 2. 2 - -Total Females Unemployed 16 8 7 8 a ..
tMi>ERIAL TABLE Xl
Literacy b~ Community and Age
1. General-This table is divided into three parts. Part I contains the figures for the State as a whole and for each community. In Part II district statistics are given for the total population and for main communities. Pa~ III gives similar figures for the cities of Lashkar and Ujjain. This table differs a little from that of 1931 (Table XIII) in that it gives literacy figures by ag~-groups up to fifty instead of up to twenty. The child population below the age of 5 has been assumed
scripts the name of all such scripts should be recorded.
2. Question 21-Enter the highest examination passed, e. got B. A., Middle, Matriculation 1 the· IV Standard, etc. Where the person enumerated has not attended any school or college indicate the class or standard of education attained.
~ to be illiterate.
3. Question 22--In the case of persons who can both read and write in English write the word 'q~T', otherwise put X. I,
2. How the data have been collected-At this census the following three questions were asked for ascertaining the extent of literacy :---
1. Question 20-Can you both read and write? If SOl what script do you write? Can you ~only read ?
2.' Question 21-Howfar have you read ? Give any examination passed.
3. Question 22--Are you literate in English?
The instructions to the enumerators for filling in the answers to these questions were as follows :--
1. Question 20-1n the case of persons who are able to read and write, enter the name of the script written; in the case of persons who are only able to read, write q~r; and in the case of those persons who are unable to read and write put X. For those persons who write any language in two or more
Only those persons were to be returned as literate who could write a letter and read the answer to it.
3. The method of tabulation--The ages given in this table have been arrived at by a method of smoothing similar to that described on the fly-leaf of Table VII. The formula adopted for the purpose of this table was as follows :-
rl,&:l
~ €' rJ..r::
..cl 00", 0 ~
00 III Cl. ,t> '" ' .. ... "' .... CD
S'o~ ¥ P";, ~ = § i § bDf:l 0 I=ll=l ItJ (I) .. ~~ 00 1Il~ ~ ~ ll() ~ 41
4> 1 ~~ ~ ca
~ ~Q j etl 1:1 .<Il
~ .... '" E '" .... ,.c:I ... QI
til .. :loS Q ....
~ .,.,
.!2 ! .11> S ~ "a 0 ... .. ~ ... . ~ +' "' ... -II) .. Q)
E ..... a ..!?
..0 ... l t II)
~;l '" .a'S ! ;Q b .. .0 0 ;:50 ~
0 0 :40 ill <1 ~ "" (,) ~ t-l -
0- 4 ~I A 0- 4 5- B+C+3/5D 5- 9 6- 2/5 D+3/5E 10-14 7-11 D 2/5 E+3/5F 15-19
12-16 E 2/5 F+3/5G 20-24 17-21 F 2/5 G+3/5H 25-2b 22-26 G 2/5 H+3/S1 30-34 27-31 H 215 1+3/5} 35-39 32-36 1 2/5 J +3/5K 40-44 37-41 J 2/5 K+3/5L 45-49 42-46 K 2/5 L+M 50 and 47-51 L
I over
52.and M over
249
Imperial Table XI
The population figures for this table have been obtained from Ta ble VII , The figures for the illiterate have been arrived at by subtracting the total literates from the population aged 5 and over.
The figures of literates in columns 5 to 7 of the table include those also who are literate in English (columns 11 to 130f the table).
4. Partially literates-It will be apparent from the last part of question 20 of the Census questionnaire and the formula given above that the returns of the persons who are partially literate, i. e., who can only read, have been collected} sorted and compiled. But the statistics so obtained have not been shown in this table and are therefore given below :-
Number of persons able to read only
District Persons Males Females
Gwalior State .. 37,897 31,870 6,027
1 Gird · . · . 6,219 5,067 1,152
2 Bhind .. .. 2,247 1,936 311
3 Morena .. .. 5,361 5,001 360
4 Sheopur ., · , 897 692 205
5 Shivpuri eo · , 2,597 2,350 247
6 Goona · . · , 2,247 1,997 250
7 Bhilsa · . .. 1,832 1,618 214
8 Ujjain · , 00 lD,209 8,199 2,010
9 Mandsaur · . .. 2,706 2,203 503
10 Shajapur .. .. 2,449 1,928 52J
11 Sardarpur .. .. 1,133 879 254
--- -----Lashkar City .. 3,605 2,569 1,036
Ujjain City .. r
3,005 1,771 1,234
Similar figures by community and age .for the State as a whole are given in the table in next column :
Community
Age and Sex
iii .Sl -I-' .... d P a iii d", ~
8~ iii 8 ... '" ,g ..... rn rtJ ~ H
9 s ~ ~ ~ ~ a __ ' ___ I __ .... __ :__~ _l~ __ [j) __ 'J_ 0
{
Males All ages
Females
( Males 5-10 ~
I_Females
(Males 10-15 ~
lFemales
(Males 15-20 ~
l Females
(Males 20-25 ..:
lFemales
31,870 26,644 3,807 1,368
6,027 3,675 1,931 400
5,493 4,488
1,574 1,041
5,872 4,8/2
1,232 773
3,675 3,061
694 374
3,359 2,901
649 369
723
405
777
363
h20
273
365
240
260
117
212
92
92
46
80
39 .•
(Males 3,171 2,777 293 98 25-30 -\
l Females 556 332 189 34
24
4
27
16
5 17
2 9
4 7
1 3
2 ..
1
3 1
1 •
3 ••
(Males 2,711 2,345 30-35 ~
242
135
234
120 3
lFemales 374 214
(Males 35-40 ~
lFemales
2,113 1,783
270 152 96
(Males 1,627 1,364 183 40-45 -\
lFemales 186 104 68
(Males 1,300 1,059 45-50 -\
l Females 133 76
(Males 2,549 1,994 50&over -\
l Females 359 240
154
51
316
III
25 .•
96 ..
22 ..
80 ..
13 ..
85
5
236
7
3 .,
1
1
1
5. Other stat~stical data-The number of literate in each pargana by community and age has been given in State Table II which is attached to this table. Besides this, the following six subsidiary tables are printed after this table :-
1 Subsidiary Table XI'( i }-Literacy by age, sex and community.
250
2 Subsidiary Table XI (ii) -Literacy by age, sex and locality.
3. Subsidiary Table XI (iii)-Literacy by community, sex and locality.
4. Subsidiary Table XI (iv)- Literacy in English by age, sex and loca.li ty .
5 Subsidiary Table XI (v )-Progress of literacy since 1901.
6 Subsidiary Table XI (vi)-Institu tions and scholars.
6. ProgrtJss of literacy-In 1931 the numb&, of literate persons was 141,342 of whom 126,147 were males and 15,195 females. In 1941 these figures have risen to 264,623, 234,255, and 30,368, respectively. The number ~f persons literate in English has risen from 1'3,614 in 1931 to 29,014 in 1941; showing an increase of 15,400 or 113' I per cent. Subsidiary Table XI (vi) shows that the number of educational institutions has risen from 953 to 2,004 during the last ten years and that the number of scholars has risen by 44,815 or 77'9 per cent.
7. Progl'ess oj literacy by community-The following table shows the progress made by the various communities during the decade :-
Literacy by Community and Age
Number of literate persons in
Percentage ~ommunity increase
1941 1931
Gwalior State .. 264,623 141,342 87'2
1 Hindus .. .. 212,669 113,753 87'0
2 Muslims .. 31,001 16,927 83'1
3 Jains .. .. 19,136 9,627 98'8
4 Others .. .. 1,817 1,035 75'6
8. Extent oj literacy-In the State out of evrey thousand persons 78 are literate and the remaining 922 illiterate; the literacy in the males being 129 and in females 19 per thousand. In other words, one male in every eight and one female in every fifty is literate. If we take the three main communities, i.e., Hindus, Muslims and Jains, the highest ratio of literate persons is found among the J ains and the lowest in Hindus. The following figures will illustrate this point :_ I
, -'N b fl't t urn er 0 1 era e persons per 1000 •
-Persons Males Females
--All Communities .. 78 129 19
Hindus .. .. 67 114 14
Muslims .. .. 151 231 59
Jains .. .. 416 649 136
2S1
Imperial Table XI
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and A~e-Part I-State Summary
Population -------..... Community Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English
and Age ,,------"-Persons Males
-.. Females
,--____ ..A.. ____ -,
Persons Males Females r------~-----.. r-----..A..----~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Total Po- 3,4.12,651 l,S16,32" 1,596,317 lM,623 2M,255 3Q,36S 3,US,02S l,5S2,Q69 1,565,959 29,014 26,7M 1,280 pulation
5~10
10~15
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 .t over
554,663 445,542 367,873 766,782 904,977 372,814
293,940 243,593 194,831 397,198 494,473 192,289
260,723 201,949 173,042
369,584 410,504 180,525
14,004 34,123 38,888 73,083 79,817 24,708
11,075 28,669 33,260 64,49B 73,336 23,419
2,929 5,454 5,628 8,587
6,481 1,289
540,659 411,419 328,985 693,699 825,160 348,106
282,865 214,924 161,571 332,702 421,137 168,870
257,794 196,495 167,414
360,997 404,023 179,236
499 2,808 4,929 9,645 8,995 2,138
417 2,442 4,376
~,860
8.576 2,063
82 366 553 785
419 75
Hindus 3,157,483 1,679,146 1,478,337 212,669 191,387 21,282 2,944,814 1,487,759 1,457,055 22,837 21,133 1,704
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
BhUs
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30--50
50 & over
513.159 412,189 340,081
711,941 838,037
342,076
81,1l3
15,786 11,187 8,449
18,793 19,527 7,371
Bhllalas 3&,310
5-10 6,966 10-15 5,362 15-20 4,501
20-30 7,774 30-50 8,434
50 & over 3,273
3.lhariyas
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 &. over
83,700
16,485
10.502 8,545
20,779 20,834
6,555
272,432 225,683 180,128 368,443 457,177
175,283
41,583
8,199 5,968 4,146 9,022
10,408 3,840
18,541
3,600 2,831 2,049
3.675 4,640 1,746
42,982
8,702 5,705 4,076
10,040 11,080
3,379
240,727 186,506 159,953 343,498 380,860 166,793
39,530
7,587 5,219 4,303
9.771 9,119 3,531
17,769
3,366 2,531 2,452 4,099
3.794 1,527
40.718
7,783 4,797
4.469 10,739 9,754 3,176
11,124 27,746 31,614 59,172 63,934 19,079
238
13 43 39 64
67 12
222
23 40 53 67 30
9
103
15 16 12 35 25
9,036 23,934 27,673 53,142 59,352 18,250
230
13 42 37 62
64 12
21&
22
39 52 66 28 9
73
10 10 9
24 20
2,088 3,812 3,941 6,030 4,582
829
8
2
2 3
6
1 1 1
2
30
5
6 3
11 5
502,035 384,443
308.467 652,769 774,103 322,997
80,875
15,773 11,144 8,410
18,729 19,460 7,359
3&,088
6,943 5,322 4,448 7.707 8.404 3,2.64
83,597
16,470 10,486 8.533
20,744 20,809
6,555
263.396 201,749 152,455 315,301 397,825 157,033
41,353
8,186 5,926 4,109 8,960
10,344 3,828
18,325
3,578 2,792 1,997 3,609 4,612
1,737
42,909
8,692 5,695 4,067
10,016 11,060
3,379
238.639 182,694 156,012 337,468 376,278 165,964
39,522
7,587 5,218 4,301 9,769 9,116
3.531
17,763
3,365" 2,530 2,451 4,098 3,792 1,527
40,688
7,778 4,791 4,466
10,728 9,749 3,176
404 2,253 3,898 7,576 7,072 1,634
10
3
5 2
3
1
1
1
342 1,953 3,444
7,001
<?793 1,600
10
3
5 2
3
1 1
62 300 454
575 279 34
\
Other 2,956,360 1,57&,040 1,380,320 211,106 190,868 21,238 2,744,254 1,385,172 1,359,082 22,824 21,120 1,704 Hindus
5-10 10-15
15-20
473,922 385,138
313.5::13
251,931 211,179 13),857
221,991 173,959 1-l8,n9
11,,073 27,647
31,510
8.991 23.843 27,575
252
2,082 462,849 3,804 357,491 3,935 287,076
242,940 187,336 142,282
219,909 170.155 144,794
401 2,253
3.897
339 1,953 3,443
62 300 454
Literacy by Community and A~e
Il11perial Table XI-Literacy by Community and Age-Part I-State Summary-(contd.)
Population ,-___ ~ ___ __ ___ _ ___ .A.____ -. Community Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English
and Age ,- -"----_, r------"----_, r-~._-..A---_-_, r-----.A.-~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2
Other Hindus -(aoncld.)
20-30 664,S95 30-50 789,242
50 & over 324,877
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Jains
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Sikhs
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Christians
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Indian Christians
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30
30-50
~O ~ over
205,591
34,298 27,367 22,604 44,538 52,891 23,893
45,990
6,721
5,602 4,794 9,408
13,055 6,410
2,019
288
232 239 507 542 211
1,367
184 140 142 341 393 167
1,143
168 127 129 297 303 119
3
345,706 431,019
166,318
109,952
17,696 14,660 11,887 23,153 29,385 13,171
25,113
3,551
3,029 2,585 5,100 7,310 3,538
1,287
156 137 153 320 366 155
707
95 76 70
155 205 106
591
88 69 65
135 155 79
4
318,889 358,193
158,559
95,639
16,602 12,707 10,717 21,385
23,506 10,722
20,877
3,170
2,573 2,209 4,308 5,745 2,872
732
132
95 86
187 176
56
660
89 64 72
186 188
61
552
80 58 64
162 148 40
5
59,006 63,812
19,058
31,001
1,611 3,715 4,407
8,559 9,476 3,233
19,136
1,184 2,498 2,629 4,813 5,858 2,154
686
32
63 106
218 207
60
943
43 90
119 274 287 130
730
36 78
106 230 198 82
52,990 59,240 18,229
25,404
1,131 2,7S0 3,399
6,964 8,265 2,895
16,290
864 1,890 2,038 4,055 5,350 2,093
562
15 42 84
180 182 59
496
20 45 58
128 159
86
386
18 39 53
108 109 59
263
7 8
6,016 605,S89 4,572 725,430
829 305,819
5,597
480 965
1,008 1,595 1,211
338
2,846
320
608 591 758 508 61
124
17
21 22
38 25
1
447
23 45 61
146 128
44
344
18 39 53
122 89 23
174,590
32,687 23,652 18.197 35,979 43,415 20,660
26,854
5,537 3,104 2,165 4,595 7,197
4,256
1,333
256
169 133
289 335 151
424
141 50 23 67
106 37
413
132 49 23 67
105 37
9
292,716 371,809 148,089
84,548
16,565 11,910 8,488
16,189 21,120
10,276
8,823
2,687
1,139 547
1,045 1,960 1,445
725
141 95 69
140 184 96
211
75 31 12 27 46 20
205
70 30 12 27 46 20
10
312,873 353,621 157,730
90,042
16,122 11,742
9,709 19,790 22,295 10,384
18,031
2,8S0
1,965 1,618 3,550 5,237 2,811
608
115
74 64
149 151 55
213
66 19
11 40 60 17
208
62 19 11 40
59 17
11
7,571 7,069 1,633
3,910
54 329 648
1,268 1,271
340
1,317
19
164 275 485 336 38
160
3 12 28 59 53 5
649
16 42 70
213 224
84
440
9 30 58
169 136 38
12
6,996 6,790 1,599
3,714
46 293 596
1,210 1,235
334
1,292
15
159 271 475
334
38
149
3 8
24 56 53 5
344
8 23 35 93
134 51
234
6
17 30 73 84 24
13
575 279
34
196
8 36 52 58 36
6
25
.(
5 .. 10
2
11
4 4 3
305
S 1
35 120 90 33
206
3 13
28 96 52 14
Imperial Table XI
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and Age-Part I-State Summary-{conclel.}
Total Community and Age .-------"--------.. Persons Males Females
1 2
Anglo. 84 Indians
5--10 10 10--15 5 15-20 6 20--30 20 30--50 30
50 & over 13
Europeans 140
5--10 6 10-15 8
15-20 7 20-30 24 30--50 60
50 & over 35
Parsis 185
5-10 11 10-15 10 15-20 13 20--30 43 30-50 53
50 & over 55
Budhists
5-10 10-15 20--30 30--50
Jews
5-10 10--15 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Unspecified
20--30 30--50
50 & over
7
1 1
1 4
6
1 1 2
1 1
3
1 1
1
3
44
4 3 2
10 17
8
72
3
4 3
10 33 19
105
8 6
8 24 25 34
7
1 1 1 4
4
1
3
1 1 1
4
40
6
2 4
10 13
5
68
3
4 4
14 27 16
80
3 4
5 19 28 21
2
1 1
Population
---------------~----------.----- -.. Literate Illiterate Literate in English ,-- ~'---_"____'-----. Persons Males Females
5
77
4
4 6
20 30 13
136
3 8
7 24 59 35
174
8 10 13 42
51 50
5
1 1
1 2
6
1 1 2
1 1
3
1 1 1
6
40
1
2 2
10 17 8
70
1 4 3
10 33 19
104
7 5
8 24 25 34
5
1 1 1
2
4
1 1
1
1
3
1 1 1
254
7
37
3 2 4
10 13 5
66
2 4 4
14 26 16
70
1
4 5
18 26 16
2
1 1
,-------"-------. ,..---.----"-------.. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
8
7
6
1
4
3
1
11
3
2
5
2
2
9
4
3
1
2
2
1
1
2
2 .j
10
3
3
2
1
10
2
2
5
11
76
4 4 5
20
30 13
133
3 8 7
24
58 33
131
3
7 9
41 36
35
4
1 1
1 1
3
1 1 1
3
1 1
1
12 13
40 36
1 3 2 2 2 3
10 10 17 13 8 5
70 6a
1 2 4 4 ;, 4
10 14 33 25 19 14
94 37
3
5 2 5 4
23 18
25 11 33 2
4
1
1
3
1 1
1
2
1 1
Literacy by Community and A~e
lmperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and Age-Part II-District Details
Community and Age
Population ,------------------"--- --------...... Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English ,-_____ -A-___ -, ,-___ -A. ___ --. ,-____ -A. _____ --. ,-___ ..A-- -_ ......
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13
GIRD DISTRICT
Total Po- 422,996 231,031 191,965 pulation
57,401 46,865 10,536 365,595 184,166 181,429 12,562 11,162 1,400
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Jains
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
64,770 54,398 48,012 97,715
111,985 46,116
34,748 30,124 25,937 52,928 63,384 23,910
30,022 24,274 22,075 44,787 48,601 22,206
2,923 7,162 8,754
16,470 16,765 5,327
1,900 5,343 6,846 13,509 14,404 4,863
371,778 203,228 168,550 46,948 38,801
56,762 47,604 42,068 86,581 98,766 39,997
7,273 6,163 5,380 9,999
11,709 5,424
3,836
513 465 425 817
1,100 516
30,651 26,503 22,780 46,924 55,916 20,454
24,820
3,689 3,264 2,845 5,374 6,600 3,048
2,133
282 260 227 466 617 281
26,111 21,101 19,288 39,657 42,850 19,543
21,128
3,584 2,899 2,535 4,625 5,109 2,376
1,703
231 205 198 351 483 235
2,476 6,017 7,320
13,616 13,411
4,108
8,398
355 930
1,]76 2,281 2,677
979
1,411
61 168 198 424
469 157
1,609 4,589 5,839
1],336 11,631
3,797
6,431
221 595 814
1,728 2,223
850
1,254
50 131 157 362 406 148
1,023 1,819 1,908 2,961 2,361
464
61,847 47,236 39,258 81,245 95,220 40,789
32,848 24,781 19,091 39,419 48,930 19,047
28,999 22,455 20,167 41,826 46,240 21,742
206 1,232 2,209 4,126 3,789 1,000
164 42 990 242
1,846 363 3,665 461 3,529 260
968 32
8,147 324,830 164,427 160,403 10,564 9,387 1,177
867 1,428 1,481 2,280 1,780
311
1,967
134 335 362 553 454 129
223
11 37 41 62 63
9
54,286 41,587 34,748 72,965 85,355 35,889
37,550
6,918 5,233 4,204 7,718 9,032 4,445
2,359
452 297 227 393 631 359
29,042 21,914 16,941 35,588 44,285 16,657
18,389
3,468 2,669 2,031 3,646 4,377 2,198
879
232 129
70 104 211 133
25,244 19,673 17,807 37,377 41,070 19,232
19,161
3,450 2,564 2,113 4,072 4,655 2,247
1,480
220 168 157 289 420 226
193 1,107 1,904 3,464 3,103
793
1,543
4
102 253 509 520 155
13'1
3
23 63 43 5
153 40 891 216
1,585 319 3,083 381 2,903 200
772 21
1,435 108
3 1 83 19
223 30 471 38 501 19 154 1
134 3
3 21 2 62 1 43 5
BHIND DISTRICT
Total Po- 366,424 199,844 166,580 pulation
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
58,600 47,106 38,886 77,016
100,892
43,924
31,390
26,620 21,696 41,152 55,810 23,176
27,210 20,486 17,190 35,864 45,082
20,748
27,416
1,613 4,089 4,334 7,179 7,873 2,328
25,493
1,411 3,725 3,977
6,629 7,482 2,269
255
1,923 339,008 174,351 164,657 1,159 1,114 45
202 364 357 550 391 59
56,987 43,017 34,552
69,837 93,019
41,596
29,979 22,895 17,719
34,523 48,328
20,907
27,008 20,122 16,833
35,314 44,691 20,689
14 135 217 379 350 64
13 126 204 367 342 62
1 9
13 12 8 2
Imperial Table XI
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Imperial Table XI--Literacy by Community and ~ge-Part II-District Details-(contd.) 1
Community and Age
1
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-50 50 and over
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Jains
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Total Po .. pulation
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30 30-50
50 a.nd over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 3u-50
50 and over
Population ,-- ------------"-- -----------....
Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English ,------"------. r- ------"--------. r------"---------. ,-----"-----""" Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2
349,989
55,980 44,986 37,125 73,625 96,440 41,833
10,816
1,767 1,409 1,158 2,234
2,936 1,312
5,602
851 709 601
1,152 1,512
777
365,306
59,808
48,176 39,009 79,188
97,890 41,235
351,923
57,672 46,459 37,634 76,401 94,183
39,574
3
190,886
30,007 25,450 20,736 39,349 53,307 22,037
5,888
932 790 635
1,176 1,664
691
3,056
449 378 323 624
836 446
203,808
33,277 27,953 22,179 43,104 54,632
22,663
196,286
32,138 26,983 21,392
41,572 52,470
21,731
4
159,103
25,973 19,536 16,389 34,276 43,133 19,796
4,928
835 619 523
1,058 1,272
621
2,546
402 331 278
528
676 331
161,498
26,531 20,223 16,830 36,084 43,258
18,572
155,637
25,534 19,476 16,242
34,829 41,713 17,843
5
24,513
1,429 3,673 3,901 6,426 7,017 2,067
1,177
81 184 182 297
343
90
1,714
102 231
249 453
510 169
17,101
718 2,510 2,873 4,628
4,755 1,618
15,887
655 2,350 2,695 4,253 4,420 1,514
6 7 8
Bhind District-(concld.)
22,950
1,270 3,389 3,618 5,978 6,682 2,013
1,019
63 149 151 256 314
86
1,513
77 186 206 393
483 168
1,563
159 284
283 448
335 54
158
18
35 31 41 29
oJ:
201
25 45 43 60 27
1
MORENA DISTRICT
16,169
625 2,340
2,691 4,349
.4,570 1,594
15,093
578 2,203 2,540 4,015 4,266 1,491
933
9$ 170 182 279
185 24
794
77 147 155 238
154-23
325,476
54,551 41,313 33,224 67,199 89,423 39,766
9,639
1,686 1,225
976 1,937 2,593
1,222
3,888
749 478 352 699
1,002 608
348,204
59,090
45,666 36,136 74,560 93,135 39,617
336,036
57,017 44,109 34,939 72,148 89,763 38,060
9
167,936
28,737 22,061
17,118 33,371 46,625 20,024
4,869
869 641 484
920 1,350
605
1,543
372 192 117 231 353 278
18',639
32,652 25,613 19,488 38,755 50,062 21,069
181,193
31,560
24,780 18,852 37,557 48,204
20,240
10
157,540
25,814 19,252
16,106 33,828 42,798 19,742
4,770
817 584 492
1,017 1,243
617
2,345
377 286 235
468
649 330
160,565
26,438 20,053 16,648 35,805 43,073
18,548
154,843
25,457 19,329 16,087
34.591 41,559
17,820
11
954
11 99
178 330 289 47
147
1 23 29 37 44
13
55
2 12 9
11
17 4
557
9 41 73
217
193 24
471
7 34 62
185 163 20
12
919
10 92
169 320 283
45
138
1 21 25 36 42
13
55
2 12 9
11 17 4
536
9 41 70
203 190 23
454
7 34-
59
174 161
19
13
35
1 7 9
10 6 2
9
2 4 1 2
21
3 14
3
1
17
3 11
2
1
\\
Literacy by Community and Age
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by COlumunity and Age--Part [I--District Details-{cantd.)
Community and Age
Muslims
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and m'er
.laios
5-10
10-1.5 15-20 2(J-30
30-50 .i0 anti oYt'r
Total Population
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30 30-50
50 & OVE'f
,--------------- Population ..A.. -------... --~-- -----.
Illiterate Literate in English Literate Total ,-___ .A.. ___ -, . ,,-___ -"-____ -, ,-____ ..A.. _____ -, ,-_---A...---~ ......
PC-fsons Males Females Persons Mal('~ Females Person" Males Females Person~ Males Females
2
10,931
1,789 1,422
1.139 2,265 3,018
1,298
2,372
3:17
290
231
499
667
:141-1
122,673
20,259 16,422
13,423
27,896
32,860
11,813
98,740
15,622
13,314
10,872 22,332
26,817
9,783
3
6,114
9"52
805 655
1,236
1,752
714
1,359
181
162
128 286
398 20-1
64,988
10,696
9,015
7,008 14,399
17,773
6,097
52,489
8,233
7,283 5,744
11,614
14,581 5,034
4
4,817.
837
617 484
1,029
1,266
584
1,013
ISG
57,685
9,563 7,407
6,415 13,497
15,087
5,716
46,251
7,389 6,031 5,128
10,718
12,236 4,749
5 6 7 8
Morena District-(col1cld.)
598
32
73 96
194
156
47
594
31
87 7H
17~
17:~
5~
(',319
226
778 938
1,905
1,983
489
5.618
198 700
829 1,686 1,763
442
519
24
60 79
171
139
4G
540
2:~
77 70
158 160
52
79
8
13 17 23
17 1
54
10
9 J.t 13
10,333
1,757 1,349
1,043
2,071
2,862
1,251
1,778
30G 203 152 :~27
494
296
SHEOPUR DISTRICT
5,955
195 709
860
1,792 1,925
474
5,320
169
643 768
1,.159.5 1,716
429
364 116,354
31 20,033
69 15,644
78 12,485 113 25,991
58 30,877
15 11,324
298 93,122
29 15,424
57 12,614
61 10,043 91 20,646 47 25,054 13 9,341
9
5,595
928
745 576
1,065 1,613
668
819
158
85 58
128
238 )52
59,033
10,501
8,306 6,148
12,607
15,848 5,623
47,169
8,064 6,640
4,976
10,019
12,865 4,605
10
4,738
829
604 467
1,006
1,249
583
959
H8 118
94 199
256 144
57,321
9,532 7,338 6,337
13,384
15,029 5,701
45,953
7,360 5,974 5,067
10,627
12,189
4,736
11
46
2 4
6 17 16
1
28
3
4
)0
10
230
3
10
20 78
104 15
197
3 10 13 68 90 13
12
45
2 4 6
16
16
28
3
4 10
10
1
225
3
10 18 76
103 15
193
3
10 12
66 89 13
13
1
5
2 2
4
1
2 1
Sahariyas 18,494 9,593 8,901 3 3 18,491
3,788
2,398
1,968 4,394
4,549
1,394
9,590
2,014 1,340
8,901
1,774 1,058
1,011 2,212 2,182
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-50
50 & over
3,789
2,399
1,968
-1,395 4,549
1,394
2,015
1,341 957
2,183
2,367 730
1,774
1,058
1,011 2,212
2,182
fl64
2~7
957 2,182 2,367
730 664 , ' " "
Imperial Table XI
Imperial Table XI-Litt'racy by Community and Age -Part II-District Delails-(conld.)
Population r------- -~-----
___ ..A- _____________ o ___ , __ --"'
Total Community ,----"-----~
and Age Persons Males Femakp
Muslims
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Jains
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
2
5,254
822
690
558 1,124
1,448
612
174
24
17 22 43
H
3
2,801
429
380 292 578
801
321
100
19
10
13
23 23 l~
4
2,453
393
310
266 546
6-17
291
74
5
7 9
~O
~I
1~
Total Popu- 373,798 197,559 176,239 lation
5~10
lO~15
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Sahariyas
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
62,087 49,231 39,800
86,396
100,530
35,754
330,559
53,734
43,670
35,294 76,035 89,774
32,052
31.432
6,440
4,004' 3,225 7,847
7,531
2,385
33,168 27,192
21,549 44,924
53,687
17,039
175,201
28,799 24,184
19,308
39,773
47,978
15,159
.16,077
3,392
2,180
1,551
3,795
3,955
1,204
28,919
22,039
18,251
41,472
46,843
18,715
155,358
24,935
19,486
15,986
36,262
41,796
16,893
15,355
3,048
1,824
1,674
4,052
3,576
1,181
Literate Illiterate Literate in English r----..A.---, r---- _-A.. ___ , , --,,---_....,.
Persons Males Females Persons, Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8
Sheopur District-(concld.)
21
70
93
197 205
38
69
5
7 14
20 14
9
567
20
59
79
179
194
36
62
5
6 12
16
14 9
57
11 14
18
11
2
7
2
4
SHIVPURI DISTRICT
4,630
801
620 465 927
1,243
574
105
19
10 8
23
30
15
9
2,234
409
321 213 399
607
285
38
14 4
1
7
9 3
10
392
299
252 528 636 289
67
5 6
7
16
21
12
11
30
5
10 13
2
1
18,603 17,382 1,221 355,195 180,177 175,018 1,048
1,095
2,424
2,650
5,176 5,768 1,49()
15,981
937
2,078
2,286
4,454
4,961
1,265
70
12
10
7
25
16
955
2,204
2,435
4,820 5,512
1,456
1,5,051
825
1,908
2,124
4,196
4,760 1,238
42
8
5 4
14
11
258
140
220
215
356
256
34
930
112 170
162 258 201
27
28
4 5 3
11
5
60,992
46,807
37,150 81,220 94,762
34,264
314,578
52,797
41,592
33,008
71,581 84,813
30,787
31,362
6,428 3,994
3,218
7,822
7,515 2,385
32,213
24,988
19,114
40,104
48,175
15,583
160,150
27,974
22,276
17,184
35,577
43,218
13,921
l{',035
3,384
2,175
1,547
3,781
3,944
1,204
28,779
21,819
18,036
41,116
46,587
18,681
154,428
24,823
19,316 15,824
36,004
41,595
16,866
15,327
3,044
J ,819
1,671 4,041
3,571
1,181
22
102 173 361
338
52
864
17
87 145
294
279
42
12
29
4 10 13
2
1
1
13
1
1
.,
994 54
19
96
162 336
329
52
824
16 84
134
275
273
42
3 6
11 25 9
40
:3 11 19
6
1\1
Literacy by Community and Aile
tmperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and Age--Part II-District Details-(confd.)
Population ,-----_______________ ..A..______ _ ________ ._ ......
Community and Age
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 cit over
Jains
5-10 10-15 15-20
: 20-30 ·30-50
50 & over
Total ,--~_-A.. ___ -,
Persons Males Females
2
8,149
1,335 1,095
896 1,800 2,139
884
3,459
530 439
359 680
1,024 427
3
4,288
671 578 472
955 1,174
438
1,894
284 238 199 383
555
235
4
3,861
664
517
424
845 965
446
1,565
246 201
160 297 469 192
Total Po- 400,763 211,222 188,541 pulation
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30 30-50
50 and over
Hindus
5-10 10-15
15-20 20~30
30-50 50 and over
Bbils
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
67,742 52,398 42,845
93,326
105.958 38,494
346,794
58,048 45,602 37,401
80,435
92,026
33.282
7,167
1,475
1,005
741 1,553
1,728
665
36,166 28,698 22,408
47,694
57,785 19,471
183,831
31,108 25,U04
19,593
41,305 50,163
16,659
3,814
795 553
394
774 941
357
31,576 23,700 20,437
45,632
48,173
19,023
162,962
26,940 20,598
17,808
39.130
41,863 16,623
680
452
347 779 787 308
Literate Illiterate Literate in English ,-_. __ ---A--. ____ """\ ,-___ ..A. __ . __ -., r-----_,.__ .......... --~
Persons Males Females Per&an5 Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Shivpuri District-(concld.)
1,227 1,137
63 56 159 147 172 154 344 316 389 364
100 • 100
1,305 1,143
80 66 175 144
184 153 346 290
396 373
124 117
90
7 12
18
28 25
162
14
31
31
56 23
7
GOONA DISTRICT
6,922
1,272
936 724
1,456 1,750
784
2,154
450 2!H
175
334 628 303
3,151
615 431 318 639
810 :338
751
218
94 46
93 182
118
3,771
657 505
406
817 940 446
1,403
232
170
129 241
446
185
117
2
8
14 41 44 8
57
2
6
14 21 12
2
115
2
8 14 41 42
8
51
4
14 18 12 2
2
2
6
2
3
25,387 23,032 2,355 375,376 18'),190 186,186 2,026 1,939 87
1,334 3,153
3,540
6,964
8,164 2,232
19,709
1,002
2,456
2.751
5,443 6,398 1,659
5
2
2
1
1,0SI
2,707 3,097
6,290
7,691
2,166
18,208
849 2,187 2,479
4,980
6,090 1,623
5
2
2
259
253 446
443
674 473 66
1,501
153
269
272
463
30R 36
66,408 49,245 39,305
86,362 97,794
36,262
327,085
57,046 43,146
34,650
74,992
85,628
31,623
7,162
1,475 1,005
741 1,551
1,726
664
35,085 25,991 19,311 41,404
50,094 17,305
165,624
:30,259
22,817
17,114
36,325
.JA,073
15,036
3,809
795
55:1
394 772 939
356
31,323 23,254
19,994 44,958
47,71)0
18,957
161,461
26,787 2U,329
17,536
38,667
41,555 16,587
3,353
680
452
347
779 787
308
30
209
346
677
624 140
1,490
25 154
238
483 478 112
23 195 328
649
609
135
1,428
19 143
226 463 467 110
7 14 18
28
15 5
62
6
11
12 20
11 2
ituperial Table xi
ltllperial Table XI-Literacy by COllll11unlty amI Age - Plot 11- ~1Jislricl DcttltlS ~(coilld.}
Pupul<1tion ,--___ . _______ ~----.A.- ~_. __ ~ _.------- ---------, Total Literate Illit€rate
Community and Age
,----__.).._-----, Persons Males Females
1
Sahariya5
5-10 to-IS 15-!!0 :W-30 30-50
5U and over
2
24,127
4.436 2,875
2,369
6,321 6,269
1,857
Muslims 15,318
5-10 2,642 10-15 1,968 15-20 1,549
20-30 3.528 30-50 3,896
50 and over 1.735
Jains
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 anti over
6,813
1,059 875
715 1,361 1,923
880
3
12,327
2.335 1,549 1,108 2,995
3,399 941
8,212
1,342
1,090
881
1,782
2,150
967
3,732
549 464
394 757
1,073 495
4
11,800
2,101 1,326
1,261 3,326
2.870
916
7,106
1,300
878
668 1,746
1,746
768
3,081
510 411 321 604
850
385
Total PQPU- 216,996 114,812 102,184 tation
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 aU-50
50 & ov('r
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20--30
30-50 SO & 0VtJr
!H,665
29,052
23,812
50,908
5t!,232
20,267
198,348
31,531
26,589
21,913
46,830
53,194
18,291
17,480
15,375 12,452
26,270
32,741
10,494
104,735
15,844
14,081
11,434
24,164
29,859
9,353
17,185
1 :3,677
J 1 ,420
24,638
25,491
9,773
93,613
15,687
12,508
10,479
22,666
23,335
8,938
r---~....A.---~ --I ,---------"--~---____.-~
Persons Males Fcmaks Persons i'lIales Fema]cs
5
2
3
3
7
7
2,601
145
293
361
735
824
243
2,892
177 383
402
730
897
303
14,288
628
1,601
1,899
4,019
4,724
1,417
11,469
445 1,229
1,50G
3,309
3,846
1,134
6 7 s
Goona District~-(collcld.)
20
2
7
7
2,t75
93
210
289
628 7:H 224
2,506
133
296
311 (135
836
295
2 24,105
1 4,434
1 2,872
2,366
6,314
6,262 . _. 1,857
U6
52
83
72 107
!cJ3
19
386
-\.1 87
91
95
61 8
12,717
2,497
1,675
1,188
2,79::1
a,on 1,492
3,921
--192
313
6:11 1,026
577
llHILSA DISTRICT
12,307
2,334
1,547
1,105
2,988
3,392
941
6,037
1,249
880 592
1,154
1,419
743
1,226
416
168 83
122
237
200
10
11,798
2,100
1,325
1,261
3,326
2,870
916
6,680
1,248
795
596
1,639
1,653
749
2,695
466
324 230
509 78\)
377
12,793 1,495 202,708 Hl2,019 100,61:19
4~()
1.297
J,59H
3,615
4,4-15
1,358
10,478
356
1,037
1,311
3,037
:1,64:1
1,094
~60
14S :14,037
:iUol 27,451 :11)1 21,973
·IO.} 46,8i:\~)
279 53,50S
59 18,850
991 186,879
89 31,086
1~)2 25,360
185 20,407
272 43,521
:W:l 49,348
40 17,157
17,000
14,078
10,854
2:2,655
28,296
9,136
94,257
15,488
13,044
10,123
21.127
26,216
8,259
17,0:37 la,373
11,1111
24,234
25,212
9,714
92,622
15,598
12,316
10,284 22,394 23,132
8,898
Literate in English ,-----"----~-.,
l'crwlls Males Fcnl<lle~
11
284
a 19
·i5
103
95 19
197
2 32 52
72
38
1:; 46
lU2 287 2\:17
63
517
15
58
190
211
48
12
278
2
17
44 101 95
19
197
32 52
72
38
1
6
2
2
780 28
1 )
42
95 277 293
62
506
14
54 185 210
43
4
7 lQ
..t
1
11
4
5
1
Literacy by community atid A~e
itnperial Tahle XI~Literacy by Community and Age-~Part II-District Dt::ails-{contd.) •
Popula.tion ,_________ ___ __ _--..A.. ___________ ~
, Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English Com,munity , ___ .A. ____ --. ,,-_----'---__ -. ,-_____ ..A.--___ -. ,-___ .A. __ __
and Age Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
Sah<triyas
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
SO & over
Muslims
5-10 10-15
~5-20
20-30 30-50
50 & over
Juins
5-10 to-15 15-20
2U-3tl
30-50 50 & over
2
3,543
557 426 332 767
1,016 445
12,172
2,11H 1,645 1,299 ::::,696
3,204 1,209
2,826
440 379
316 595 785 311
3
1,848
277 210
169 376 558
258
6,617
1,120
875 678
l,a90
1,849
705
1,548
228 199 163 331
456 171
4
1,695
280
216 163 391 458
187
5,555
999
770 621
1,306 1,355
504
1,278
212 180 153 264 329
140
Total 1'0- 3%,070 106,252 189,IH8 pulutlon
S-IO
10-15 15-20 2,)-:';0 :,()-5,)
50 itnd over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30 30-50
50 and over
\,2,.11:18
51,280
IJ,4J6 tl8,WJ
IO-I,78G 45,671
341,502
53,831
44,294 37,439
76,613
90,917 :39,408
32, (jol
27,250
22,055 ..jJ,H::i7
57,110 23,189
177,666
28,134
23,529 19,004
37,882
49,423 19,694
29,827 24,030
21,381 44,422 47,676 22,482
164,836
25.697 20,765
18,435
38,731 41,494 19,714
5 6 7
Bhilsa District-(concld.)
1
1,441
98
176 2()1
363 453 150
1,321
82
186 182 335
408 128
1
1,209
67
134 157 ::l98
417 136
1,061
55 117
122
272
371 124
232
31 42
44
65 36
14
260
27
69 60 63 37
4
UJJAIN DISTRICT
8
3,542
557 425
332 767
],016
445
10,731
2,021
1,469 1,098 2,333
2,751 1,059
1,505
358 193 134 260 377 183
9
l,1!!7
277
209
169
376 558 258
5,408
1,053 741 521
1,092
1,432 569
48,7
173
82 41 59
85 47
10
l,tJ95
280
216 163
391 458 187
5,323
968 728 577
1,241 1,319
490
1,018
1~5
III 93
201 292
136
11
153
7 13
21
47 53 12
112
;)
16 21
43 22 5
12
145
6
11
19 45 52
12
109
4
15 20 43 22
"
13
2
2 2
1
1 1
1
38,022 32,597 5,425 358,041!l 173,655 184,393 5,845 5,470 375
l,725
4,559
5,541 10,687 11,674 3,836
28,327
1,266
3,386 4,142 8,016
8,802 2,715
1,312
3,633
4,549
9,058
10,486 3,559
24,878
1,011
2,787 3,498 6,961
8,049 2,572
261
413
926
992 1,629
1,188
277
3,449
255 599 644
1,055
753 143
60,763
46,721
37,895 77,722 93,112 41,835
314,175
52,565
40,908 33,297
68,597
82,115 36,693
31,34~
23,617
17,506
:H,92U 46,624 19,630
152,788
27,123 20,742
15,506 30,921
41,374 17,122
29,41·1 23,104
20,389 42,793 46,488
22,205
161,387
25,442
20,166 17,71B
31,676 40,74] 19,571
Vll 57U
J,027 l,9aU
1,801
421
4,481
76 446 789
1,450.
1,399 321
83
506
937 1,792 1,742
410
4,246
68 398 720
1,369
1,371 320
W
64
90 tal; 59 11
235
8 48
69 81
28
imperia1 Table :XI
IUlperial Table XI --Literacy by ComUlullltyand Age-Part Ij~Distrlct Detaiis-~(colttJ.)
Community and Age
llhils
5--10 10-15 15-20 20~30
30-50 50 and over
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Jains
5-10
10-15 15-20 20-30
30-50 50 audover
,
r-----Total r----.-J.------~_..
Persons Males Females
2
5,b2lt
973 770 624
1,300 1,427
532
41,133
6,761 5,437
4,666 9,058
10,439
4,772
5,956
819 675 605
1,221
1,764
'872
3
2,871
493 407 308
634 756 273
21,923
3,538
2,869 2,359
4,714
5,773 2,670
3,306
439
383 327 648
1,015
494
4
2,755
480 363 316
666 671 259
19,110
3,223 2,568 2,307
4.344
4,666 2,102
2,650
380 292 278 573 749
378
Total'Popu- 268,260' 139,162 1:19,098 ladon
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30 30-50
50 & over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 &: over
44,534
35,309 2,~,800
60,670 67,033 31,914
121,986
36.491 29,219 23,823 50,462 55,564 26,427
23,194 18,705 14,786 30,923 35,597 15,957
114,813
HI,026 15,461 12,199
25,752 29,325
13,050
21,340
16,604
14,014 29,747 31,436 15,957
17,465 13,758 11,624
24,710 26,239
13,377
Population ---.... ---'-~-,----. Literate Illiterate Literate in English
r-----A.--~-_, r------~-~----~ ~---~A-_--, Persons Males .Females Persons Males Females Persons Males 'Fema\es
5
42
5
11 15
2
6,596
288 762 959
1,889 1,923
775
2,614
149
344
371 640 815
295
32,378
2,340 4,523
4,657 8,598
9,219 3,041
21,581
1,605 3,252
3,296
6,102 6,346
1,980
6 7 8
UJjain Distrlct-(concld.)
41
7
5 11 15
2
5,250
200 554 724
1,492 1,611 669
2,165
91 251 281 522 737 283
1 5,584
972 762 619
1,289 1,412
530
1,346 34,537
88 6,473 208 4,675 235 3,707
397 7,169 312 8,516 106 3,997
449 3,342
58 670 93 331 90 234
1I8 581
78 949 12 577
MANDSAUR DISTRICT"
.28,617 .
1,919 3,802
3,940 7,627 8,460 2,869
10,634
1,400 2,869 2,903
5,632 5,933
1,897
262
3,761 235,882
421 721 717 971 759
172
1,947
2U5 383
393 470
413
83
42,194 30,786 24,143
52,072 57,814
28,873
199,405
34,886 25,967 20,527
44,360 49,218 24,447
2,830
492
400 303 623
741 271
16,673
3,338 2,315 1,635 3,222 4,162 2,001
1,141
348 132
46 126
278 211
10
2,754
480 362 316
666 671 259
17,864
3,135 2,360
2,072 3,947
4,354
1,990
2.201
322 199 188 455 671 366
11
4
2
2
830
12
76 148 280
252
62
302
2
29
58 110 92
11
12
4
2
2
798
9 71
142 272
246 58
296
2
28 57
108 90
11
13
32
3
5
6
8
6 4
6
1 I 2 Z ..
110,545 125,337 3,335 3,124 211
21,275 14,903 10,846 23,296 27,137 13,088
94,179
17,626 12,592 9,296
20,120 23,392 11,153
20,919 15,883 13,297
28,776 30,677 15,785
105,226
17,260 13,375 1l,231 24,240 25,826
13,294
90 370 584
1,105 945 241
2,137
58 231
373 720 618
137
77 348 546
1,038 893 222
:1,057
53 221
355
695 599
134
13
22 38 67 52 19
80
5 10
18 25 19
3
Literacy by Community and Age
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and A~e-Part I I-District Details~ (contd.)
Population ,_'--- ---~-.-_____ . ___ . ___ .A.,_____ ---. Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English
Community and Age
, ___ .A._. __ --"
Persons Males Females
Bhils
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & Over
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Jains
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 & over
Total Population
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20
20-30
2
12,379
2,386 1,707 1,318 3,024 2,772 1,172
24,469
4,318 3,300 2,693 5,219 6,043 2,896
8,733
1,270 1,043
890 1,755 2,439
1,336
328,131
52,345 41,191
33,0-'9 72,087 86,684 42,775
290,502
46,064 36,329 29,233 64,056
30-50 76,8'72
50 and ove r 37,948
3
6,339
1,270 919 628
1,453
1.499 570
12,956
2,209
1,752 1,443 2,676 3,301
1,575
4,642
661 557 475 904
1,332
713
169,439
27,040 21,650
16,Sp 35,593 45,515
22,S28
149,923
23,802
19,038 14,883 31,681 40,303
20,216
4
6,040
Ll16 788 690
1,571 1,273
602
11,513
2,109 1,548 1,250 2,543
2,742 1,321
4,091
609
486 415 851
1,107 623
158,692
25,305 19,541 16,236 36,494 41,169 19,947
140.579
22,262 17,291 14,350
32,375 36,569
17,732
(-_____ A _____ ~ r--------"'- -...
Persons Males Females Persons l1ales Females
,--____ .A._~ ___ __
Persons Males Females
5 6 '1 8
Mandlila~ .. Dist .. lct-(concld.)
44
3 10
9 12 7
3
4,786
353 631 703
1,302
1,391
406
4,474
363
602 577
1,009 1,337
586
18,135
939 2,246 2,445
4,839
5,637 2,029
13.881
743 1,724 1,S73
3,714
4,326
1,501
44
3 10
9 12 7 3
3,833
243
460
537 1,020
1,217 356
3,798
267
451 446 843
1,218
573
12,335
2,383
1,697 1,309 3,012
2,765 1,169
')53 19,683
Ito 3,965 171 2,669
166 1,990 2S2 3,917
174 4,652 51{ 2,490
676 4,259
96 907 151 441 131 313 166 746 119 1,102 13 750
SHAJAPUR DISTRICT
16.537
791 1,969 2,165 4,418
5,264 1,930
12,749
635 1,533 1,685
3,424 4,055
1,417
1,598
148 277 280 421
373 99
1,132
108
191 ISS
290 271 84
309,996
51,406 38,945 30,604
67,248 81,047
40,746
276,621
45,321
34,605
27,360 60,342
72,546 36,447
·9
6,295
1,267 909 619
1,441 1,492
567
9,123
1,966 1,292
906
1,656
2,084 1,219
844
394 106 29
61 114
140
152,902
26,249
19,681 U,S'8 3l,175
40,251 20,898
137.174
23,167
17,505 13,198
28,257 36,248
18.799
10
6.0-10
1,116 788 690
1,571 1,273
602
10,560
1,999 1,377
1,084 2,261
2,568
1,271
3,415
513 335
284 685 988 610
157,094
25,157 19,264 15,956 36,073 40,796 19,848
139,447
22,154
17.100 14,162 32,085 36.298 17,648
11
6
3
2
575
18 74
106 170
159 48
336
5
49 75
118
80
9
997
14 132
136 329 355 81
779
9 60
104 259 275 72
12
6
3 2
549
16 6$
98
165
155 47
332
3
49 75
116 80
9
950
13 77
129 306 348 77
741
13
26
2 6
8 5 4
1
4
2
2
47
5
7 23 7
4
38
8 ]
56 4 97 7
242 17 270 5 68 4
Imperial Table XI
Imperial Table XI--Literacy by Community and Age -Part II-District Dctails-(contd.)
Community and Age
Bhils
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30-50
50 anci over
MusUms
5-\0
10-1:;
15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Jatns
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Total Poputatlon
5-10 10-15
15-20 20-30
30--;-50 50 & over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30
30-50 ,10 & over
Population ,-__ --_______ ---~..A._- .... __ - __ ~_. ___ --_ _,
Total Literate Illiterate Literatt'. in English , -..A..-- --. ,-___ ..A. __ -. ~ __ __A.. ___ -. , ___ ..A. ____ -...
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femalrs Persons Males Fpmalcs
2
7,44R
1,191 897
692 1,709
1,969 990
25,351
4"n6 3,429 2,613 5,296 6,478 3,114
4,438
62:J 498 444 924
1,267 682
151,254
27,375
20,977 16,761 33,171 38,11:) 14,851
59,374
9,460 '7,868
6,436
12,687 16,162
6,761
3
3,765
620
475 338 807
1,010
;'i15
13,150
2,2(\.4
1,847 1,311 2,581 3,437 1,710
2,378
327 267 238 474
707 365
77,227
14,120 11,009
7,968 16,224 20,441 7,465
30,147
4,872 4,086
3,075 6,393
8,540 3,181
4
3,683
571 422 354 902 959 475
12,201
'1,15'2 1,5H2 1,307
2,715 3,041
1.404
2,060
296 231
206 450 560
317
13,255 9,968 8,793
16,947 17,678 7,386
29,227
4,588 3,782 3,3H}
6,294
7,622 3,580
5 6 7 8
ShaJapur Dlstrlct- (concld.)
32
2
5
12
12
2,488
122 322 326 669 752 297
1,714
73
197 240 439 536 229
32
2 5
12 12
2,250
98 279 286 601 700 286
1,489
57 155 188 378 486 225
238
'24 43
40 68 52 11
225
16 42 52 61 50
4
7,416
1,190
895 687
1,697 1,957
990
22,863
4,'1.94 3,107 2,292 4,627 5,726 2,817
2,724
550 301
204
485 731 453
SARDARPUR DISTRICT
9,572
463 1,079 1,257
2,617 3,255
901
7,202
317 783 913
1,991 2,525
673
8,815
406
940 1,102 2,389 3,097
881
6,716
289 699 812
1,840 2,418
658
264
757 141,682
57 26,912
139 19,898 155 15,504 228 3J,554 158 34,864
20 13,950
486 52,172
28 9,143 84 7,085
101 5.523 151 10,696
107 13,637 15 6,088
9
3,733
619 473
333 795 998 515
10,900
2,166
1,568 1,025 1,980
2,737 1,424
889
270 112 50 96
221 140
68,412
13,714 10,069
6,866 13,835 17,344 6,584
23,431
4,583 3,387 2,21)3
4,553 6,122
2,523
10
3,6R3
571 422
354 902 959 475
2,128
1,5:19 1,267 2,647 2,989 1,39:l
1,835
2110 189 154 389 510 313
73,270
13,198 9,829 8638
16,719 17,520 7,366
28,741
4,560 3,698
3,260 6,143 7,515 3,565
11
132
... 9
17 35
.58 9
76
1
13 15 30 17
447
2
12 4'1
156
197 39
370
2
10 3:l
128 164 33
12
129
... 9
17 34
_ 56 f)
73
12 15 28 17
440
2
12 40
151
196
39
365
2 10 32
124
164 33
13
3
2
3
2
7
1
5
5
1
4
Literacy by Community and Age
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and A~e,-Part II-District Detai'ts-(concld,)
Population ,-~------
_.A._-______ - __ --..-.----___ - ~
Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English Community ,--~--__"'__----...... ,----~---"""\ ,------"-- -- ,---~--"""\
and Age Person~ Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Sardarpur District-(conckl.)
Bhils 48,288 24,683 13,605 114 107 7 48,174 24,576 23,598
5-10 B,714 4,BB8 4,716 8 8 9,706 4,990 4,716
10-15 6,786 3,602 3,184 23 23 6,763 3,579 3,184
15-20 5,049 2,460 2,589 20 18 2 5,029 2,442 2,587
20-30 11,173 5,332 5,841 26 24 2 11,147 5,308 5,839
30-.50 11,564 6,172 5,392 31 28 3 11,533 6,144 5,389
50 & over 4.002 2,119 1,883 6 6 3,996 2,113 1,883
Bhllalas 35,712 18,214 17,498 214 208 6 35,498 18,006 17,492 3 3
5-10 6,879 3,558 3.321 23 22 1 6,856 3,536 3,320
10-15 5,296 2,795 2,501 40 39 1 5,256 2,756 2,500
15-20 4,436 2,015 2,421 52 51 1 4,384 1.964 2,420 1 1
20-30 7,621 3,599 4,022 63 62 1 7,558 3,537 4,021
,,30-50 8,274 4,542 3,732 27 25 2 8,247 4,517 3,730 1 1
50 & over 3,206 1,705 1,501 9 9 3.197 1,696 1,501 1
Muslims 6,050 3,183 2,867 1,066 1,014 52 4,984 2,169 2,815 52 '52
5-10 1,056 550 506 53 46 7 1,003 504 499
10-15 809 410 399 115 103 12 694 307 387 1 1
15-20 648 316 332 138 129 9 510 187 323 4 4
20-30 1,319 691 628 289 275 14 1,030 416 614 19 19
30-50 1,581 884 697 363 355 8 1,218 529 689 25 25
50 & over 637 332 305 108 106 2 529 226 303 3 3 .. Jains 1,781 965 816 962 759 203 819 206 613 16 16
5-10 255 132 123 61 40 21 194 92 102
10-15 212 111 101 118 76 42 94 35 59 1 1 -15-20 186 98 88 133 92 41 53 6 47 3 3
20-30 361 204 157 245 186 59 116 18 98 7 7
30-50 530 298 232 303 266 37 227 32 195 5 5
50 & over 237 122 115 102 99 3 135 23 112 - ..
Imperial Table XI
Imperial Table XI-Literacy by Community and Age~Part III~Cities,
Population ,-_-____ -----_--_ ... - ... _..A._ ______ --___ ..__............r--:---""
Total Literate Illiterate Litera.te in English C()mmunity
a.nd Age
,-, ____ -'-___ --.. ,.-___ ---J-__ - ..... ,- ---" ..... ,- .......
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2
Total Po- 158,830 pulation
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and over
Hindus
5-10 10-15 15-20 20~30
30-50 50 and over
Muslims
5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 and ovor
.JaJns
~10
10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50
50 andover
21,390 J9,073 19,196 38,865 42,481 17,825
120,292
15,479 14,016 14,647 30,297 32,665 13,1~8
35,938
5,594 4,765 4,257 7,966 9,055 4,301
1,960
233 230 235 445 556 261
Total Po- 71,014 pulation
5-10 9,744 10-15 8,402 15-20 8,317 20--30 17,119 30-50 19,587
:SO allq over 7,905
3 4
87,570 71,260
11,186 10,280 10,332 21,898 24,655 9,219
66,188
8,195 7,628 7,961
17,290 19,065 6,649
19,314
2,813 2,490
2,213 4,264 5,151 2,383
1,098
131 126
126 265 314 136
39,218
5,100 4,523 4,374 9,370
11,547 4,314
10,204 8,793 8,864
16,967
17,826 8,606
53,504
7,284 6,S88 6,686
13,007 13,600 6,539
16,624
2,781 2,275 2,044 3,702 3,904
1,918
862
102 104 109 180 242 125
31,846
4,644 3,879 3,943 7,749 8,040 3,591
5
42,340
2,345 5,172 6,390
11,986 12,389 4,058
33,315
1,952 4,200 5,159 9,526 9,495 2,983
7,663
325 831
1,063 2,085 2,444
915
923
42 102 124 'Z63
290 102
18,815
950 2,271 2,829 5,310 5,558 1,897
6 7 8 9
LASHKAR CITY
32,631 9,709 116,490 54,939
1,37S 3,486 4,639 9,299
10,205 3,626
25,835
1,131 2,880 3,807 7,466 7,853 2,698
5,784
196
514 717
1,561 2,008
788
741
32 70 91
214 240
94
969 1,686 1,751 2,687 2,184 432
1,480
821 1,320 1,352 2,060 1,642
285
1,879
129
317 346 524
436
127
182
10 32 33 49 50
8
U.JJAIN CITY
15,044
697 1,654 2,143 4,172 4,684 1,694
3,771
253 617 686
1,138 874 203
19,045 13,901 12,806 26,879 30,092 13,767
86,977
13,527 9,816 9,488
20,771 23,170 10,205
28,275 .
5,269
3,934 3,194 5,881
6,611 3,386
1,037
191 128 111 182 266 159
52,259
8,794
6,131 5,488
11,809 14,029 6,008
9,810 6,794 5,693
12,599 14,450
5,593
40,953
7,064 4,748
4,154 9,824
11,212 3,951
2,617 1,976 1,496 2,703 3,143 1,595
357
99 56 35 51 74 42
24,184
4,403
2,869 2,231 5,198 6,863
2.620
10 11 12 13
-61,551 11,929 10,559 1,310
9,235 7,107 7,113
14,280 15,642
8,174
203 1,204 2,126 3,905 3,536
955
162 41 962 242
1,770 356 3,457 448 3,284 252
924 31
46,024 10,032 8,873 1,159
6,463 5,068 5,334
10,947
11,958 6,254
2,652
1.958 1,698 3,178 3,468 1,791
680
92 72
76 131
192 117
28,075
4,391 3,262 3,257 6,611 7,166
3,388
192 1,081 1,833 3,266 _ 2,898
762
1,489
4
101 248 500 488 148
131
3 20 61 42
5
4,379
76 437 811
1,431 1,292
332
153 865
1,518 2,893 2,703
741
3 82
219 463
469 147
129
3 19 60 42
5
39 216 315 373
195 21
106
1 19 29 37 19 1
2
1 1
4,102 1//7
67 9
388 49 741 70
1,332 99
1,250 42
324 8
Literacy byrCommunity and A~e
Imperial 'table XI-Literacy by Community and A~e-Part III-Cities-(concld.)
Population t-------
~ _____ ..A.. ___________ - ....... Total Literate Illiterate Literate in English
Community r--~-..A.. ---, , -"-------, ,-- -~-......_-----, r---~-A---~ and Age Persons Males Females Persons Male1> Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
UJjaln Clty-(conc1d.)
Hindus 50,916 28,274 22,642 13,337 .. 10,903 2,434 37,579 17,371 20,208 3,387 3,203 184
5-10 6,668 3,538 3,130 684 524 160 5,984 3,014 2,970 62 57 5 10-15 5,835 3,185 2,650 1,655 1,246 409 4,180 1,939 2,241 349 313 36 15-20 5,964 3,173 2,791 2,067 1,607 460 3,897 1,566 2,331 638 583 55 20-30 12,595 6,943 5,652 3,761 3,010 751 8,834 3,933 4,901 1,085 1,020 65 30-50 14,310 8,536 5,774 3,950 3,398 552 10,360 5,138 5,222 1,003 981 22
50 and over 5,544 2,899 2,645 1,220 1,118 102 4,324 1,781 2,543 250 249 1
MusUms 18,024 9,729 8,295 4,192 3,249 1.043 13,732 6,480 7,252 675 647 28
5-10 2,811 1,408 1,403 202 135 67 2,609 1,273 1,336 12 9 3 10-15 2,314 1,187 1,127 466 308 158 1,848 879 969 60 55 5 15-20 2,106 1,065 1,041 595 418 177 1,511 647 864 122 116 6 20-30 4,018 2,155 1,863 1,226 925 301 2,792 1,230 1,562 231 225 6 30-50 4,659 2,648 2,011 1,249 996 253 3,410 1,652 1,758 196 192 " 50 and over 2,116 1,266 850 554 467 87 1,562 799 763 54 50 4
Jains 1,737 990 747 895 713 182 842 277 565 177 171 6
5-10 221 127 94 50 31 19 171 96 75 1 1 10-15 201 117 84 111 76 35 90 41 49 16 15 1 15-20 194 106 88 124 90 34 70 16 54 31 30 1 20-30 403 219 184 240 190 50 163 29 134 62 60 2 30-50 508 298 210 281 241 40 227 57 170 57 55 2
50 aDd over 210 123 87 89 85 4 121 38 83 10 10 ..
'JR/l
imperial Tab1e Xl
State Table II-Population of Districts and Par~anas by Communities and Literacy P::::Persons L=Literate LE=Literate in En~lish
Hindus -----------BhiIs Bhi1alas Sahariyas
District and Pargana. ,-"'" ,--- ~ r -----~~-----~ p L P L P L
,..---...A-~ r--'""--"'"\ ,.--..A..--","\ ,-._.j._--, ,- ---"----~ Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les Males Females Males FelIlalt'~ :Male~ Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GWALIOR STA.TE 50,030 48,234 230 8 21,730 20,956 216 6 53,115 51,001 73 30
Plain Dif1isiDn •• 20 4 10 2 15,833 14,973 10
Gird District 20 4 1 10 2 2,806 2,621 5
Gird 18 2 10 2 846 773 Picbhore 272 273 Ghatigaon 2 2 1,688 1,575 4
Gobad
BhJnd Dlatrict 178 181
Bhind Mehga.on Lahar Bbander 178 181
Morena D,lstrlct 958 936 2
Morena 5 7
Ambah
Joura 19 18 Saba.lga.rh 934 911 2
Sheopur District . , 11,891 11,235 3
Sheopur 7,426 7,103
Bijeypur 4,465 4,132 3
N Qrlhtffn Plate"" Division .• 4,666 4,224 5 37 35 , . 35,141 33,989 62 30
Shlvpurl Dl.trict 98 94 1 20,034 19,294 42 28
Shivpuri 97 90 8,025 7,807 7
Karera 1,261 1,186
Pichhore 5,739 5,473 32 28 Kolaras 4 5,009 4,828 3
Goons District 4,568 4,130 5 36 35 15,107 14,695 20 2
Goona 13 9 6,711 6,449 9 Pa.chha.r 62 56 3.897 3,939
Mungaoli 2,188 2,036 10 1 Chachaura 4.493 4,065 5 36 35 2,311 2,271 1
S&Uthwn PlatHtl DWision 15,532 15.165 117 335 301 6 2,141 4.039
BhUaa District 5 5 2,141 2,038 1
Bhilsa 5 5 852 799
Basoda 1.289 1.239 1
268
Literacy by Community and A~e
State Table II-Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy- ( contd. )
District and Pargana
Plain Division ..
Gird District
Gird Pichhore Ghatigaon Gohad
Bhind District
I Bhind , Mehgaon
Lahar Bhander
Morena District
Morena. Ambah
Joura Sabalgarh
Sheopur District
Sheopur Bijeypur
Nonhsrn Piallau Division ..
Shlvpuri District
Sbivpuri Karera Pichhore KoIa.ra.s
Goona District
Gaona. Pachhar Mungaoli Chachaura
StnahMn PIlIIHu Division •.
Bb11sa District
Hindus J ains r---_-_J. _____ -_~ ,.-_____ J. __ - ___ _
Other Hindus r------------~--------~
P L P L ,-___ A. ___ -,,- _.A. ____ , .-___ .A. ____ ""'\ ,-~ __ .A.-___ _,
Males Females :Males Females Males Females Males Females
14
1,833,485
742,424
232,188
104,519 49,142
28,152 50,375
221,456
90,606 46,974 60,934
22,942
228,112
55,242
69,286 51,250 52,334
60,668
36,336 24,332
420,208
204,898
56,178 53,038
53,437 42,245
215,310
43,553 54,358 44,933
72,466
635,762
121,679
52,060 69,619
15
1,629,825
623,011
196.088
86,423 43,553 24,486
41,626
188,128
74,381 39,468 52,717
21,562
184,540
44,135 55,011
41,163 44,231
54,255
33,572 20,683
378,083
183,956
51,212 46,154 47,407 39,183
194,127
39,306 49,544 40,861
64,416
594.424
110,594
46,916 63,678
16
190,868
82,154
38,793
27,965 4,194 2,243
4,391
22,950
10,552 3,625 5,729 3,044
15,091
2,353 6,110
3,381 3,247
5,320
3,114
2,206
33,259
15,051
4,856
3,546 3,044 3,605
18,208
4,588
5 .. 203 3,178 5,239
68,739
10,478
5~593
4,88!!
17
21,238
10,802
8,147
7,599
199
98 251
1,563
915 108 377 Hi3
794
315
203 III 165
298
202 96
2,431
930
431 175 173 151
1,501
672
331 290 208
7,519
991
667 324
18
28,470
7,582
2,410
1,381 138
322 569
3,513
2,321 1,047
135 10
1,550
530
753
250
17
109
81 28
6,370
2,128
487
567
583 491
4,242
759
1.410 1,172
901
13,407
1,740
910 830
19
24,244
6,248
1,990
1,143 114
269
464
2,975
1,994
868
110 3
1,200
438
541 202
19
83
82
1
5,405
1,822
389 505 49} 437
3,583
656 1,170
997 760
11,641
1,487
791 69.6
20
16,290
3,369
1,254
756 92
183 223
1,513
1,051
418 37 7
540
184 211
137 8
62
46 16
3,649
1,143
327 283
293 240
2,506
.wo 789 770 487
8,513
1,061
558 R03
21
2,846
485
223
186 6
8 23
201
156
34 10 1
54
35 10
9
7
7
548
162
103
29
14 16
386
74 81
152
79
1,610
260
168 92
tmperial Table Xi
State Table II-Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and.
District and Pargana
GWALIOR STATE
Plain Division •.
Gird District
Gird Pichhore Ghatigaon Gohad
Bhind District
Bhind Mehgaon Lahar Bhander
Morena District
Morena. Ambah
Joura. Sabalgarh
Sheopur DIstrict
Sheopur Bijeypur
N 0J11wn Plateau Division ••
Shlvputl DiStrict
Shivpuri Karera Pichhore Kola.ras
Goona District
Goona Pacbhar Mungaoli Chachaura.
SouIh6rtJ Plateau DiMon ••
Bhilsa District
Bhilsa. Basocla ...
Literacy-(contd. )
Sikhs Muslims Indian Christians r-------~------~ ~-----A ____ --~ ,---------------~
P L P L P L ,-___ .A._-. , __ .~-. ,_ . ..J.-_ .... , __ .A._., ,-__ .~_., , __ ..A__~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
22
1,446
717
679
165 28
485
17
17
15
14
1
6
6
za6
9
7
2
'},77
88 124
61 4
416
50
18 32
23
962
4'15
461
96
17
348
2
2
6
6
6
6
238
9
9
229
67 108
52 2
178
34
5 29
24-
562
197
1'79
94 13
71
11
11
4
3
3
3
10Z
6
4
2
96
52 34
10
:60
31
12 19
25 26 27 28 29
124 127,346 113,557 25,404 5,598
50 45,660 39,387
48 28,572 24,851
27 23,979 20,889
6 1,854 1,670 771 677
15 1,968 1,615
8,536 2,261
6,431 1,967
5,813 1,885
258 38 138 222
2 42
6,793 5,891 1,019 158
84 14 30 30
2,976 2,565 423
2
1,356
1,838 623
1,218
1,579
529
7,095 5,785
2.548 1,353
1,814 1,380
3,200
1,934
1,004 1,597 1,250
1,860
2 2,757 2,517
443 343
140 292
164
519
92
118
168 141
567
441
126
29 14,556 lJ,105 3,31Z
6 4,968
6 2,264 1,114
548 1,042
l3 9.588
16 2.406 7 2,122
2,515 2,545
4,548
2,103
1,075 438 932
8,557
2.260 1,718 2,287 2.292
1.137
535 156 183 263
2,175
674 401 670 430
79
18 23 27
11
57
51 6
516
90
14
7 23 46
416
210 51 110 55
45 63,404 57,639 12,5# 2,769
5 7,606 6,640 1.:109
3,715 3,217 5 3,891 3,423
270
750
459
232
167
65
30
695
24Z
201
199
2
41
19
22
19
4
4
15
5
4: 6
420
7
3
4
31
657
228
197
196
1
1
1
30
10
20
30
4
4
16
11
2
3
403
5
4
1
32
386
134
124
123
10
9
10
'},
2
8
2
4 2
336
5
3
2
33
344
/10
105
104
1
1
1
4-
4
15
4
4:
11
7
2
2
316
1
Literacy by Community and A~e
State Table II-Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy~ ( contd. )
Others Number Literate LE ,-___ -_-"-_ ... _----, ,-_______ J.._-____ ~
District and Pargana P L - Age 5--15 Age 15-20 Age 20+
GWALIOR STATE
Plain Division .•
Gird District
Gird
Pichhore Ghatigaon Gohad
Bhind District
Bhind Mehgaon Lahar Bhander
Morena District
Morena Ambah Joura Sabalgarh
Sheopur District
Sheopur Bijeypur
N ortlwn Plateau Division ..
Shivpurl District
Shivpuri Karera Pichhore Kolaras
Goona District
Goona
Pachhar Mungaoli Chachaura
Southern Plateau Division ..
Bhilsa District
Bhilsa ::Basoda
,-_.A-_-, .-_-"-_""""\ ,-_-"--_--. ,-_...A..---, ,-__ ""'----, ,-_...A--.---,
'Males Females Males "Females Males Females Ma1es "Females Males Females Males I1emales
34
257
86
83
80 3
3
3
13
1
12
12
155
11
5 6
35
215
54
51
48 3
3
3
10
1
9
9
151
8
4
"
36
226
79
76
73 3
3
3
..
15
1
14
14
130
8
4
4
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
174 39,744 8,384 33,260 5,628 161,251 16,356 26,734 2,280
48 16,248 3,771 14,374 2,525 63,860 7,460 13,037 1,471
46 7,243 2,842 6,846 1,908 32,776 5,786 11,162 1,400
44 2
5,240 776 365 862
5,136
2.487 805
1,274 570
2 2,965
2 324 1,226
755 660
904
492 412
2,677 4,953 75 753 16 369 74 771
566 3.977
342 1.867 49 677
119 963 56 470
263 2.691
110 290 67 1,102 33 640 53 659
100
65 35
860
495 365
7 6,947 1,059 5,532
1 3,159 360 2,435
1,053 705 616 785
6 3,788
6 984 1,236
689 879
175 62 62 61
794 554
533 554
699 3,097
285 129 177
108
796 876 660 765
1,773 24,635 5,395 10,701 48 3,031 128 209 21 1,836 12 80 66 3,274 191 172
357 16,380 1,000 1,114
221 7.683 27 2,701 74 3,824 35 2,172
182 10.513
67· 2.030 55 4.111 22 2,291 38 2.081
78 4,191
59 2,617 19 1,574
593 80
224
103
488
197 114
92 85
186
138 48
738 59
144 173
536
125 134 169 108
225
143 82
658 27,935 1,859 2,933
215 11,788 646 994
105 3,885 37 2,726 33 2.403 40 2,774
219 112 143 112
643 136 95
120
443 16,147 1,213 1,939
166 4,019 101 4,315 106 3,293 70 4.520
535
240 272
166
873 369 483 214
119 15,203 3,358 12.252 2,290 63,089 6,631 10,324
6 1,777 452 1,598
3 1,057 294 899 3 720 158 699
271
301 9,418
202 4.964 99 4,454
742
509 233
780
617 163
1,384 10 2
4
45
25 4 6
10
21
14 4
2
5
4
141
54
42 4 2
9
87
69 2
12 4
661
28
22
8
Imperial Table XI
State Table II--Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy- (contd.)
Hindus r- .A.- _-----------
Bhils Bhilalas Sahariyas District and Pargana ,-----"'------"'\ r--__ ----.-A.-----, r--._--..A..----.
P L P L P L ,-__ ..A..______.. ,_.A.-_-. ~.A.--. ,-__ .A.----, ,--"---. ,-___'__, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema.les Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
UJJaln District 3,398 3,301 41 1 147 119 4
Ujja.in 275 219 4 46 34 3
Bamagar 1,776 1,727 15 1
Kha.chraud 977 988 17
Sonkach 370 367 5 101 85
Mandsaur District 7,686 7,463 44 3 1
Mandsaur 2,103 2,041 21
Suvasra 137 141 2
Neemuch 1,520 1,492 7 3 1
Jawad 3,674 3,542 1
Gangapur 252 247 13 ~~
.. Shajapur District 4,443 4,396 32 185 182 1 1
Shajapur 2,247 2,256 20 3 4
Shujalpur 420 428 2 60 60 1
Agar 206 194 4 1
gusner 1,570 1,518 6 121 118
Hilly Dirision .• .• 29,812 28,841 107 7 21,348 20,620 208 6
Sardarpur District 29,812 28,841 107 7 21,348 20,620 208 6
Sardarpur 15,628 15,239 90 342 311 16 3
Manawar .. 14,184 13,602 17 7 21,006 20,309 192 3
272
Literacy by Community and Age
State Table ll--Population of Districts and Parl1anas by Communities and Literacy- (contd.)
Hindus Jain!! r-______ o __ A-______ - ......
,.-_~----..A.------ .... Other Hindus
District a.nd Pa.rgana r----___ .A._-------...... P L P L ,-___ .A. ___ ---,
.Ai. , r-~.-A.--. ...., ,--__ .A. __ ,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Ujjain District 206,061 193,203 24,878 3,U9 3,717 3,089 2,165 449
Ujjain 71,325 64,358 14,121 2,594 1,391 1,129 876 192
Barnagar 32,813 3,1740 4,518 434 908 731 402 125
Khachraud 35,785 33.822 2,127 205 876 760 512 77
Sonkach 66,138 63,283 4,112 216 542 469 375 55
Mandsaur District 134,062 126,037 20,634 1,947 5,258 4,694 3,798 676 .
Mandsaur 50,084 46,994 8,349 749 2,459 2,251 1,749 384
Suvasra 22,340 20,785 2,300 174 407 267 291 9
Neemuch 28,961 26,934 5,144 632 956 873 691 144
Jawad 27,808 26,750 3,995 342 1,150 1,049 863 111
Gangapur 4.869 4.574 846 50 286 254 204 28
ShaJapur District 173,960 164,590 12.749 1,132 2.692 2,371 1,489 225
Shajapur 49,279 46,506 3,410 290 386 317 229 40
Shujalpur 48,459 46,469 4,947 405 700 634 396 106
Agar 40,918 38,641 2,516 301 916 790 567 70
Susner 35,304 32.974 1,876 136 690 630 297 9
Hilly Division •• 35,091 34.307 6,716 486 1,111 950 759 203
Sardarpur District 35,091 34,307 6,716 486 1,111 950 759 203
Sardarpur 24.464 23,909 4,112 406 8;2 736 589 156
Manawar 10,627 10,39& 2,604 80 269 214 17() 47
imperial Tabie ]XI
State Table II-Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy-- (c01tfd.)
Sikhs Muslims I ndiall Chrllitiall5 \. ,- -J...-_---""' r--------..I'----.......--.-....--""
,-___ ~_.A._ __ --""
Dis trict a.nd Pargana p L P L P L
,...--._.A.....--....... ~_J...--~ .-__ ...A..-_ ___._ ,-__ .A._. __ , , __ "_.A._"_ '"'" ,-___ .A.---,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem<l.lc,; Males Females Ma.les llcm,~lei
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Uj!aln District 111 80 64 22 25,211 22,721 5,250 1,346 276 U3 165 138
Ujjain 69 45 37 14 14,106 12,476 3,566 1,062 I!H 136 128 93
Barnagar 25 20 13 3 3,097 2,713 328 77 12 8 5 4
Khachr'~uu 3 4 3 2 2,844 2,70S 451 91 22 21 7 5
Sollkacb 14 11 II :3 5.175 ~,824 905 1I6 4S S8 25 36
Mandsaur District 235 64 156 18 15,1·14 13,703 3,833 953 108 153 59 74
M1Wdsaur 2 1 6,625 6,212 1,490 -135 16 16 9 7
. Suvasra 7 6 2 2 1,33S 1,165 292 50 8 8 2
Nccmuch 224 58 151 16 4,259 3,581} 1,,168 341 SI) 128 47 \)1;
Jawa.d 2 2 2.635 2,436 495 123 4 1
Gaugapur 287 310 88 4
ShaJapur District 20 I) 15,432 14.575 2,250 238 29 21 7 3
Shajapllr 5,087 4,771 827 30 6 4
Shujalpllr 5 3 5,429 5,065 623 92 3 2 1- 2
Agar 11 2 2.858 2.731 574 109 20 }9 2
Susner 3 3 2,058 2,008 226 7 ••
Hilly DiviS'loll .. 21 11 3 3.726 3,426 1,014 52 1.f. 7 6 oJ
Sardarpur District 11 11 ~ 3,726 3,426 1,014 52 14 7 {, 3
Sardarpllr 13 6 3 2,090 1,886 554 37 II 6 5 3
Manawar 8 5 1,636 1,540 460 15 2 1 1 ..
Literacy by Community an d AJ1e
State Table II-Population of Districts and Parganas by Communities and Literacy--( concld.)
Others ~utQber Literate r--------.A.-------... r--____ --..A--
""""'I LE District and Pargana p L Age 5-15 Age 15-20 Age 20+ ,--_..A. ___ -,.
r-~--A---~ ,..-__ .A. __ --... ,..._.,;.__--... ,----"--'""\ ,----"-----
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mules Females Males Females
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
UJjaln District 33 22 30 20 4,945 1,339 4.549 992 23,103 5.~4 5,470 375.
Ujjain 32 19 29 17 2,874 908 2,636 724 13,254 2,340 4,267 301 Bamagar 793 191 758 127 3,730 326 568 29 Khachraud 537 114 434 73 2,146 193 381 9 Sonkach 3 3 741 126 721 68 3,973 235 254 36
Mandsaur District 111 121 92 93 5,721 1,142 3,949 717 18,956 1,902 3,124 211
Mandsanr 2,623 504 1.595 295 7,401 776 1,298 38 Suvasra 501 52 396 55 1,992 129 115 2 Neemu~h III 121 92 93 1,367 366 1,116 236 5,118 690 1,414 159 Jawad 1,005 180 687 116 3,677 280 247 11 Gangapur ~ . 225 40 146 15 768 27 50
Shajapur District 2,"60 425 2.165 280 11,612 893 950 47
Shajapllr 830 32 591 38 3.070 290 251 22 Shujalpllr 1,020 193 833 114 4,120 298 351 15 Agar 534 137 443 93 2,688 251 251 5 Susner 376 63 298 35 1.734 54 97 5
lliUy Division 3 2 1,346 196 1,102 155 6,367 406 440 7
Sardarpur District 3 2 1,346 196 1,102 155 6.367 406 440 7
Sardarpur 3 2 906 155 718 119 3,7.7 321 305 .'i
)lanawar HO 41 384 36 2,620 85 135 2
Imperlal Table XI
SubsidIary Table XI (i)-Literacy by Age, Sex: and Community
Community
1
GWALIOR STATE
Itindu8
Bhils Bhil4tas
Sabariyas .. Other Hindus
Muslims
Jains Sikhs Christians
1 t}dian Christians
A nglo-[ ndians Europeans
Parsecs
Others
Buddhists Jews Unspecified
Community
G,WALIOR STA'l:E
Hindus
Bhils Bhilalas •.
SabaTiyas .• Other Hindus
Muslisns Jains Sikhs Christians
[ndian Cbristians A nglo·I1Idians Europeans
Parsees
Others
Bud4hisl$ •• Jews U'lispeeiJi,4
Litera.te per 10,{lOO ,-_______________ ... _A ________ _...... ______ __
Allagel'l (5 andover) 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 ,-___ ...A..~~_-, ,-__ .A. __ --. r-~";"____-" ,_..A... ___ r--_..A..._--. PeTSon~ M:a.ll;:& Fe,l)).a.lel> 'Ma.le." F~male." Male" Fema.le." ~Malel> Female... M_les. llemalelJ
2 3 4 5 7 S 9 10 11 12 ,
175
674
'l9
61 12
1,1t)O 190 377
332
16
61
11
6
III 87
t,I71 170 1,707 315 1,614 231
714
1,508 4,161 3,398
6,167
6,387
9,167
9.714-
9,405
1,140 144
55 116 17
1,211
2,310 6,487 4,367
7,016
2
3
7 153
587 1,363 1,694
6,773
6,531 6,303 9,090 9,250
9,722 9,706
9,9()5 8,750
357
639 2,433
962
2,105
2,045
2,500
3,333
8,750
1,061 204 1,536 246 1,442 176
2 3
~
9.1
289 1,009 1,288
2,584
70
134-
18
1,129
1,126 6,239 3,M6 5,921
2
4-
13
219
752
2.363 2,211
7,250
89
2S.t
22 1,623
2,869 7,884
5,490 8,286
5
4
6
265
931 2,223 2,558 8,472
2,250 5,652 6,724 8,154 8,281
5.000 6,667 10,000 10,000 10,000
6,667 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
3,333 10,000 10,000 }O,OOO 10,000
69 180 2
24 10
1,533 189
3,008 746 7,951 1,760 5,625 2,016 8,258 7,849
8,000 7,531
10,000 10,000
10.000 10,000
10.000 9,474
7,143 7,743
10,000 10,OM
10,000 10,000
10,000 10,000 10,000
70,000
10,000
10,000
10,000 10,000
10,000 .,
Literate pet 10,000
r-------A-------~ 30-50 50 and over Illiterate per 10,000 Literate in English per 10,000 ,- __ ..A...._....... , ___ ""-__ , r----....... ----, ,.-______ ..A. ____ -.
Males Females Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female~
13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22
1,183
1,304
61 60 18
158 l.l17 71 9,l15 8,710 9,810 85
72
21
153
126
1,374
2,813
7.319
4,973 7,751
7.033 10,000
10,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
120 1,041
3 31 5 52
5 128 1,096
515 2,198 884 5,915
1,420 3,806 6,809 8,113
6,014 '1,46B
10,000 10,000
9,630 70,000
9,286 10,000
10,000 70,000
10,000
50 9,326 8,860 9,856
315 212 178
7,213
5,750
10,000
10,000
7,618
10,000
9,971
9,939
9,988
9,286
8,492 5,840 6,602 3,833
3,613
B33 286
595
9,945 9,998
9,884 9,997
9,983 9,993
8,789 9,847
7,690 9,413 3,553 8,637 5,633 8,306 2,984 3,227
3,469 3,797
910 750
278 294
95 1,250
2,857 2,857 ., .. . .
74
190 286 792
4,674
3,849
9,048
9,500
7,081
2
2
134
338 514
1,158
4,866
3,961
9,090
9,722
8,954
5,774 5,714
5,000 2,500
10,000 10,000
29 12
150
4,621
3,132 9,000
" 9,265
4,625
10,OOq
10,O~
Subsidiary Tables .
Subsidiary Table XI (il) -Literacy by A~e, Sex and Locality
Na.tural Division and District
GwaUor State
N alura' Divisi011S
Plain N orlhern Plateau
SONthern Plateau Hilly
Districts
Gird ~.
Bhind •• Morena Sheopur Shivpuri Goona .,
Bhilsa .. Ujjain •. Mandsaur Shajapur Sardarpnr
Literate per 10,000 r----__..--~-----....----....----------,
All ages (5 and over) 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50 50 and over r--"""------, r-_..A._-, ,_-A.-_-, ,--- .A.......,---, ,..--_..A. __ -, r----"-----. r---"----"\ Total Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
775 1,290 190 311 It:! 1,171 270 1,101 325 1,624 232 1,483 158 t.211 71
847 568 850
633
1,357 748 468 523 498 633
658 960
1,207 553 633
1,350 238 375 145
986 98 294 65 1,438 212 449 121
1,141 102 288 43
2,029 549 1,276 115
793 58 916 63 880 69
1,085 125
1,114 146 1,580 286 2,056 292
6 101 1,141 102
547 341 450 74 188 35 182 32 288 48 299 80
275 86 402 138 827 197 293 58 288 43
1,293 335
879 146 1,290 302
854 139
1,774 749 1,399 178
837 84
786 93 811 100 943 188
844 222
1,333 385 2,033 434
909 137 854 139
1.871 404
1.359 170
1.854 363 1,383 176
2,639 864 1,833 208 1,213 108 1,227 122 1,130 118 1,382 217
1,283 264 2,063 464 2,665 512 1,288 172 1,383 176
1.734 300
1,200 118
1,807 253 1,473 135
2,554 1,611 1,009 1,245 1,073 1,319
1.376 2,059 2,466 1,241 1,473
661 153 77 84
86 148
164 367 326 115 135
1,481 197
1,184 77 1,676 178 1,515 89
2,272 1,341
837 1,083 1,027 1,331
1,358 1,836
2,377
1,157 1,515
486 87 43 38
55 98
109 249 241 91
89
1,213
992 1,341 1,180
2,034 979 703 777 855
1,112
1,294 1,535 1,798
845 1,180
84 26 89 30
209 28 13 26 18 35
60 123 108 50 30
Subsidiary Table XI (iii)-Literacy by Community, Sex and Locality
Natural Division
GwaUor State ..
Plain
Northern Plat,a1+
Southern Plateau
Hilly ••
Literate per 10,000 ,------------ ------------------'"\
Hindus Ba.ckward Classes Muslims Jains r----.... ----. r- .A __ r- --, r--_.A.._-, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
1,211
1,284
926
1,256
2,~28
3
154
20.5
76
149
160
5 6
50
10
~1 9
82
73
l,310
2,155
2,650
2,295
3,186
7
585
678
473
571
181
8
6,487
5,068'
6,486
'7,169
7,865
9
1,3&3
909
1,180
1,597
2,48!
Imperial Table XI
Subsidiary Table XI (tv) - Litfracy in English by Age, Sex and Locality
Natural Division and
District
1
GwaUor State
1 Plain 2 N ortkern Plateau .. 3 Southern Plateall " 4 Hilly
~i.tdcts
1 Gird:.,
~~ 4~ 5 Shivpuri 6 Goon~ ••
7 BbilMl..,. 8 UjjaiD~.
9 ManasaUJ' 10 Shajapur Tl SardaflJ\n
Natural Division and
District
Gwal10r State
Plain .,
2 Northem Plat,all 3 Southern Plateall
4 HWy
Districts
Gird ., 2 Bbind •• 3 Morella 4 Sheopur 5 Shivpuri 6 Goona ..
7 Bt.ilsa .. 8 Ujj.in .. 9 Malldll&ur
10 Shajapur 11 Sudll'pur
..
Pcr 10,000 of popula.tion .A. ___ _
1941 (----_ ... _ --- -------"-~----- ------------_.- ~ 5~10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30-50 ,-__ J,.__~_....... ,-__ -"-_~
Males Females Males Females
2
14
17
6
71
47 4
I)
3
3
5
2
3
14
1 2
1
4 6
4
100
124
52 117
11
329
47 15
11
35 68
21
186 186
36 11
5
18
35 4
13
91
4
3 6
3
27
13
3
,. __ .A.-._-,
Males Females
6
225
278 111 '238
5
712
9-1 32 26
75 146
76 425 369
77 5
7
32
61
7
23
16t 8 2
3 7 9
6
42 27 4
J
Per 10,000 of population
,------., r--A -_,
Males Females Males Females
8
221
284-
lOr.
250
93
691
89 47 53 75
134
105
407
336 86
93
9
21
3R
fi
11
3
103
3
4
I
6
6
4 3}
23 6
3
to
173
217
8.1
192
96
557 61
35
58
I'll lOS
89 30S
251 76 96
11
19
Iff
3
8
1
53 2
2 3
2 10
17
1
,-----____________ A_~ ___________ ,
1941 r---------A-------~~
50 and over All ages (5 & over) , __ .A. ___ .., ,-__ -"-__ -,
Males Females Ma]t's Females
12
107
l-1t 51
106
52
40,'i
27 }I)
25 4
69
S9
177 1:l9 :H 52
13
42
5
5
15 1
1
3
5
12 2
14
142
186
72
1fi.J
57
483 56 26 35 50
91
68 265
224 fi7
57
15
25 4
11
1
73 3
1
1 3
5
20 16
278
All ages (5 and over) , __________ A ' ___ ._~ ___ ,
1931 1921 1911 ,-__ ..A. ___ ...... ,-__ A ___ -.. ,.--_.A.._-., Males Females Males Females Males Females
16
79
100
36
87 51
265
32
32 49 30 42
56 131
119
30 51
17
6
1 10
22
2
1
19 17
18
56
80
17
57
13
243 13
20
19 12
24
25 90 99 20 13
19
6
4
19
2
3
14 1
20
27
38 10 2,)
4
102
5 32
7 5
IR
19 46 30
11
•
21
1
1
6
2 5
..
Natural Division and
District
Gwalior State
Plain N orthel'll Plateau SOltthcl'll Plateau HiUy
Districts
Gird Bhinu Morena
Sheopur Shivpuri Goona
Bhilsa
Ujjain l\{andsaur ..
Shajapur " Sardarpur •.
Natural Division and
District
OwaUor State
Plain N orthmt Plateau Southern Plateau Hilly
Dj8tri~t6
Gird
Bhind Morena Sheopur Shivpuri
Goona
Bhilsa Ujjain MandsauI
Shajapur
l:i&rdarpur
Subsidiary tabies
Subsidiary Table Xl (v) -Progress of Literacy since t 901
Literate per 10.000 ___ .______ _.A.. __ _
All ages (10 and over) 15-20 r-----..-------'---..)\..-------------__ r-
Males Females Males r---~-..A.--- ---, ,----~'---.-......,
...---_..A.-__ ___ 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 1941 1931 1921 1911
2 3 4 5
1,466 865 842 675
1,533
1,127
1,626
1,332
2,291 1,430
915
549 1,032
738
1,527 686
912 629
1,061 698 999 423
1,247 670
1,265 718 1,802 1,201
2,302 1,416 1,106 741
1,332 738
876 441 896 633
635
456 881 718
1,523 1,328
682 384 558 573
342 537
554 1,066 1,255
707 633
351 555
403 523
616 1,083 1,267
524
718
6 7 8 10
205 U5 80 32
256 118 100 105 ,J8 34
229 160 YI
116 90 66
587 245 242 123 47 38 62 58 38
69 99 78 73 33 27
134 62 40
158 76 44 313 243 129 310 201 117
109 85 63
116 90 66
25 12
50
51
63 15
4
25 13 10
18
95 55 17
51
Literate per 10,000
11 12 13 14 15
1,707
1,872
1,259 1,854
1,383
2,639 1,833 1,213 1,227
1,130
1,382
1,283
2,063 2,685 1,288
1,383
896
1,004
613
988
8u7
778 594
840 553
.no 425
935 778 680 724
1.621 1,51~ 1,049 731 615 442 741 805 405 813
620 1,121
1,325
806
807
572 333 534 486 334 373 614 496
605 678 1,212 973
1,071 946 787 498 680 724
( ______ ~_~ __ - ___ • __ ..A._~ __________ ,
15-20 20 and over r _______ A ____ ~ __ ~
Females ,. ____ J~ ___ _..,
1941 1931 1921 1911
16
325
404
170
J63
176
864
208 108
122 118
217
264 464
512
172
176
17
142
167
61 173
117
332 100
71 142
49
72
80
245 235
99 117
18
110
131 48
131
118
327 56 48 79 40
57
68 185 136
118 118
19
40
35
14
64 63
73 29
7 4U
18
7
26 115
70 27
63
,----------------~----------------Males Females . ,-----~-~'-----, 1941 1931 1921 1911
2U
1,488
1,524
1,1 () I 1,659
1,443
2,337 1,363
873 1,095 I,OH)
1,292
1,355
1,859 2,298
1,117
1,443
';,79
21
<939
975 580
1,137
815
1,643 730 64U 733 471
686
832 1,327
1,581
765
815
22
812
924
476
94Z
6?Z
1,611 724 563 589 375
575
595 1,089 1,397
720
672
23
719
684 485
919
757
1,435 380
377 591:1 435
544
613
1,136 1,361
529 757
,----"-----. 1941 1931 1921 1911
24
178
213
85
190
97
501
98 5Q 54 60
108
124
270 247
91
97
25
113
109
44 166
74
224 55 57 tiS 29
58
75 267 194
85 74
26 27
73 30
IJZ 14 J1 12 83 47
$6 ~~
221 33 36
75 26
36
38 119
113
52 56
tit 13
• 24 12
11
17 90 51 16 .~
. imttedai Tabie xi
Subsidiary Table Xl (vil-Jnstitutions and Scholars
1941 1931 1921 1911 ,.. ___ ..A.. ___ '""'\ ,-__ -.J... __ ~ ,,-__ J... ____ ,.-~_A __ "'_\
Class of IllStitution InstitutioDs Scholars Institutions Scholars Institutions Scholars Institutions Scholar.s
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
( Arts Colleges 3 683 2 320 I 131 147
~ I Primary Schools 1,401 67,007 839 38,250 883 29,610 326 13,690
. ~ ~ Secondary Schools .. 92 20,060 78 17,753 70 12,305 35 6,788
==l i Special Schools .. 22 1,409 34 1,]76 29 1,113 10 391
0( I Aided Schools 276 7,73]
l Self-Supporting Schools 210 5,424
Total 2,004 102,314 953 57,499 983 43,159 372 21,022
( Arts Colleges 2 645 2 320 131 147 ., \ Primary Schools 1,247 57,185 698 31,935 725 24,482 317 12,743 ~ I • ~ ~ Secondary Schools •• 83 17.429 65 15.336 57 10,290 34 6,195
S ! Special Schuols .. 21 1,320 31 1,057 27 1,000 to 397 ~ I Aided Schools •. 268 7,327
t Self-Suppurting Schoo1:> 206 5,303
Total 1,8.27 89,.209 796 48,648 810 35,903 362 19,481
( Arts Colleges 38 rfJ I . 154 9,822 141 6,315 158 5,128' ~ I Pr1mary Schools •• 9 947
a " Seconda.ry Schools •. 9 2,631 13 2,417 13 2,015 1 593 CI"j I 89 3 119 113 ~ ,Special Schools 2
£ : Aided SchOOls •• 8 404 lSeIf-Supporting Schools " 121
Total •• 177 13,105 157 8,851 173 7,256 10 1540
iMPERIAL TABLE Xii
Language
This table which corresponds to Table XV of the last census is in two parts, the first dealing with mother-tongue, the second with subsidiary languages. The Subsidiary Tables attached to this table show:-
Table XI I (i).--For each language classified according to groups the propor· tions of persons speaking it as mother-tongue in 1941 and 1931.
Table XII (ii).--The proportions of the "
population (by districts) speaking each principal language group together with the proportions speaking as a subsidiary language any other language in the group shown.
The Subsidiary Table dealing with 'tribe and language' has not been compiled as there are no tribal communities in the State. The only community with a characteristic language is the Bhil-Bhilala community which is for the most part confined to the hilly district of Sardarpur. The language of this community is Bhili. It was returned as the mother-tongue of 89,897 persons in the State in 1941 as against 75,469 in 1931. The total strength of
the community was 140,950 in 1941 and 125,026 in 1931.
The main difficulty met with at this censuS in securing an accurate return of language was the communal aspect of the language question. Pending political issues of a wider nature had accentuated the rivalry between the two main languages Hindi and Urdu with the result that influences were at work to induce all Hindus to return their mothertongue as Hindi and all Muslims to return it as Urdu. These influences however were not so strong in this State as in other parts of India, but there is little doubt that the figures elicited are at variance with the aetua] facts. For this reason instead of giving separate
- figures for Hindi, Urdu and Hindustani the speakers of these languages have all been lumped together in the table under the head "Hindustani" . The global figure thus reached though valueless in establishing facts which the census enquiry was originally designed to establish is nevertheless of great assistance in bringing out the actual effect of the Urdu, Hindi clamour on the returns of other languages. These effects are seen throughollt the figures in Subsidiary Table XII (i).
Imperial Table XU
imperial Table XU-Part l-
Gwalior State Gird Bhind tanguage and Dialect _.A.-_----,. ,- .__ .....
,-______ .A. _____ -.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persnns Males Females
1 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10
GWALIOR STATE 4,006,159 2,116.563 1,8S9.591 493,232 266,969 226,263 429,135 231,957 197,178
A. Languages of [nilia 4,005,748 2,116.324 1,889,424 493,113 265,897 226.216 429,135 231,957 197,178
(1) Lanl\uagea Proper to State 3,774,6,48 1,995.707 1,778,941 469,491 253,762 215,729 425,997 231,017 194,980
lnio-Euyopean Family 3,774.648 1,995.707 1,778,941 469,491 253,762 215.729 425,91}7 231,017 194,980
Aryan Sub-Family 3,774,648 1,995,707 1,778,941 469,491 253,762 215,7Z9 nS,,)97 231,017 194,980
Indo-Aryan Branclt. 3,774,648 7,995,707 1,778,941 469,491 253,752 Z15,729 425,997 231,017 19.J,980
Inner Sub·Branch 3,774,648 1,995,707 1,778,941 469,491 253,762 215,729 425,997 231,017 194,980
Central Group 3,774,648 1,995,707 1,778,941 469,491 253,762 215,729 425,997 231,017 194,980
1. Western Hindi 2,852,858 1,511,851 1,335,001 469,124 253~59!J 215,525 425,710 230,9()2 19!,SI)S
(1) Brij Bhasha. 496,732 274,998 221,734 23,494 13,176 11),318 2-10,607 123,833 111,76~
(4) Antarvedi and Brij Bbasba 2,668 1,301 1,367 8 1 7 342 109 233
(b) Bbadauri 159,328 86,276 73,052 2,384 1,252 1,132 144,828 79.037 65,791
(c) Dangi 4,184 2,136 2,048 (d) Jadobati 1,479 810 669
(B) Jatwari 42,190 19,012 23,178 20,505 11,693 8,812 19,991 6,753 13.238
(f) Kachwahi 75,239 43,001 32,238 3 2 1 74,569 42,738 31,831
(8) Sikarwari 73,846 40,008 33,838 72 26 46 36 S 28
(h) Tonwarghari •• 137,798 82,454 55,344 522 202 320 841 193 648
(2) Bundeli or Bundelkhandi 163,511 84,339 79,172 3,636 1,636 2,000 72,708 37,414 35,291
(3) fIindustani 2,192,615 1,158,520 1,034,095 441,994 238,787 203,207 112,395 64,650 41.745
2. Bhili 89,897 45,531 44,366
(1 ) Bhili .. 66,208 24,379 41.829 (2) J3hilali 23,588 21.067 2,521 (3) .Ra.thvi 101 85 16
3. Rajasthani 831,893 432,319 399,574 367 1&3 204 281 US 172
(1) Banjari 10.795 5,465 5,330 243 97 146 (2) Malvi 777,004 399,512 377,492 120 66 54 287 115 172 (3) Sipari 44,094 27,342 16,752 4 4
(2) Languages not Proper to State
.222,809 115,969 106,840 23,&18 13,131 10,487 3,138 940 2,198
Indo.Euyopean Family 220,447 114,76(j 105,681 23,543 13,076 10,467 3,130 934 2,196
Aryan Sub.Family 220,447 114,765 105,681 23,543 13,076 10,467 3,130 934 2,196
]iranian Branch 828 518 310 55 :28 27 .. Eastern GJ'oup 775 493 283 11 8 3
I, Pashto 734 476 258 8 7 1
2, Persian 41 17 .u 3 1 ),
Dard G,ltUP Sj 25 28 44 20 24
S. Kashmirl .53 25 28 44 20 24 .. If1do-A,yan B"anck Z19.619 174,248 10s,n1 23,488 13,048 10,440 3,130 934 2,196
SaHlkril Sub-B"ancn Z 2 .. 282
Mother.tongue
I\tfotber-tongue
Morena r-~----_"____-....
Persons Males Females
Sheopur r--'---~-----"""\ Persons Males Females
Shivpuri Goona. r-----"""----, ,-_____ .A.. ____ ,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
430,274 237,774 192,500 144,313 75,874 68,439 441,869 232,141 209,728 474,536 249,155 225,381
430,272 237,773 192,499 144,~12 75,874 68,438 441,863 232,137 209,726 474,517 249,144 225,373
424,133 235,669 188,464 135,163
424,133 235,669
424,133 235,669
424.133 235,669
424,133 235,669
424,133 235,669
188,464
188,464
188,464
188,464
188,464
135,1 63
135,163
135,163
135,163 135,163
70,931
70,931
70,931
70,931
70 ,931
70 ,931
M,231 410,686 231,426 209,260 412,221 215460 196,761
64,232
64,232 64,232
64,232
64,232
440,686
440,686
440,686
440,686
440,686
231,426
231,426
231,42fi
231,426
231,42fi
209,260
209,260
209,260
209,260
209,260
412,221
412,221
412,221
412,221 412,221
215,460
215,460
215,460
215,460
215,460
96,761 196,761
196,761
196,'761
196,761
423,902 235,536 188,366 90,976 43,532 47,444 435,635 218,854 206,781 403,819 211,243 192,576
221,387 110
11,747
767 491
72,491 135,781
489 202,026
26
26
205
119 62 24
6,139
6,131
6,131 5
3
3
2
2
6,126
127,013 2
5,801
71 104
39,319 81,716
48 108,475
24
24
109
66 22 21
2,104
2,101
2,101
4
3
3
1
2.097
94,374 .108 5,946
696 387
33,172 54,065
441 93,551
2
2
96
53 40 3
4,035
4,030
4,030
1
1
4,029
4,216 848
17 771
1,476
477 17
565
45 477
86,283
1
1
«,186
142
24 44,020
1,758
1,689
1,689
12
12
12
1,677
1
2,169 459
4 361
807
237 2
278 21
218 41,145
2,047 389
13 410 669
240 15
287 24
259 45,138
1
27 ,399 16,787
80 62 18 6
27,301 16,719
1,012 746
949 740
P49 740
941)
1
12 12
12
728
42 1
16
9
15 75,483
360,110
283
5
5
5,046
100 4,946
1,176
1,148
1,148
1,148
32 1
16
5 10
39,597
189,225
1
1
2,571
55 2,516
7tO
698
698
698
10
4
5 35,886
170,885
4
4
2,475
45 2,430
466
450
450
450
"
3,954 16
108 3,411
3
2
1 266
147 7,560
392,305
3,057
2,821
236
5,345
3,024
2,284
37
61,486
61,329
61,329
126 131
116
5
5
61,203
1
2,088 10 54
1,775 3
2 1
163
80 3,844
205,311
1,654.
1,540 114
2,563
1,437
1,106 20
32,987
32,913
32,913 72 69
65
4
3
3
32,841
1
1,866 6
54 1,636
103
67 3,716
186,994
1,403
1.281 122
2,782
1,587
1,178
17
28,499
28,416
38,416
54
52
51
1
2
28,361
.,
Imperial Table XII
Language and Dialect
1
GWALIQR STATE
A. Languages of India
(1) Lanllualles Proper to State
1na()-Eul'opean Family Aryan Sub-Family Indo-Aryan Branch Inner Sub·Branch
Central GrOtlp
1. Western Hindi
(1) Bri j Bhasha (a) Antarvedi and Brij Bhasha. (b) Bhadauri (c) Dangi (tI) Jadobati
(,) Jatwari (f) Kachwahi (g) Sikarwari (h) Tonwarghari
(2) Bundeli or Bundelkbandi (3) Hindustani
2. BhiU
(1) Bhili •• (2) Bhilali (3) Rathvi
3. Rajasthanl
(1) Banja.ri (2) Ma.lvi (3) Sipari
(2) Lllnlluages not Proper to State
Intio.European Family Aryan Suh.Pamity Eranian Brand Ba.". Group ..
1. Pasbto
2. Persian
DarrJ Group
3. KasbmtrJ
Indo-Aryan Branch $amhri' Sub-Bramh .,
Imperial Table XII-Part 1-
Bhilsa Ujjain Mandsaur r----..A.----_, -_____ ........ -___ --, ,-_____ ..A. __ - __ -.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
23
254,050
25.1,032
252,093
252,093
252,093
252,091
252,093
252,093
192,236
594 3 5
2
71 10
344 159 997
190,645
59,857
478
59,370 9
1,938
1,866
1,866
2
1
1
1
1
1,864
24
133,239
133,229
132,228
132,228
132,238
132,228
132,228
132,228
91},971
310
2 3
38 8
173 86
524 99,137
32,257
229 32,028
1,000
964
964
1
963
25
120,811
120,803
119,865
119,865
119,865
119,865
119,865
119,865
92,265
284
2
2
33
2 171
73 473
91,508
26
461,723
461,689
436,886
436,886
436,886
/36,886
.J36,886
136, ~86
192,879
737
51 158
236 33
259 750
191,392
195
155 40
27
238,965
238,9.15
225,923
225,923
225,923
22'),923
niJ,923
115,923
103,763
428 48 91
133 33
123 440
102,895
57
25 32
28
222,758
2Z2,744
210,963
Jl0,963
;210,963
210,963
:HO,963
]10,963
89,116
309 3
67
103
136 310
88,497
138
130 8
29
314,842
314,683
236.114
236,11.J
236,114
236,114-
236,114-
236,11.J
73,760
99 74 5
14 5
383
73,278
836
53G 306
27.600 243,812 122,103 121,709 161,518
249 2,331 1,278 1,053 1,443 27,342 241,481 120,825 120,656 160,075
9
938 24,800 13,019 11,781 78,536
902 23,626 12,350 11,276 78,146
902 23,626 12,350 11,'176 78.146
1
901
215 129 86 221
215 129 86 220
198
17
23,411
121
8
12,221
77
9
11,190
214
6
1
77,923
30
162,607
162,532
122.342
122,342
122,342
122,342
122,342
122,3'/'2
38,210
74 49 5
14 5
193 37,943
407
399 8
83,725
818
82,907
40,179
40,010
40,010
1$3
152
151
1
1
39,857
31
152,235
152,151
113,772
113,772
113,772
113,772
113,772
113,772
35.550
25 25
19 0
35,335
429
131
298
77,793 ~
625 ~ 77,168
38,357
38,1315
38,1315
68
68
63
5
38,068
J;
/
Mother-ton~ue
Mother-ton~ue-(contd.)
Shajapur Sardarpur Lasbkar City Ujjain CIty r-----..}..-----~ r-----...J....__--------.. ~--~-----~ r------A------~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
u ~ M ~ W ~ ~
382,897 196,761 186,136 179,288 91,126 88,162 182,492
382,849 196,713 186,136 179,283 91,123 88,160 182,401
376,580 193,427 183,153 165,284 83,522 81,762 163,118
376,580
376,580
376,580
376,580
193,4'l7
193,427
193,427
193,427
183,153
183,153
183,153
183,153
165,284 165,284
165,284
165,284
83,522
83,522
83,522
83,522
81,762 81,762
81,762
81,762
16~,118
163,118
163,118
163,118
376,580 193,427 183,153 165,284 83,522 81,762 163,118
106,807 54,020 51,787 38,010 18,227 19,783 163,106
1,548 1,215 •
49
140 114
6 24
6O() 104,659
13
8
5
269,760
1,653
268,107
6,269
6,031
6.031 183
183
176
7
5,848 ..
843
620 3
84 113
5
18 311
52,866
7
2
5
139,400
871 138,529
3,286
3,170
3,170
126
126
116
3,044
705 595
46
56 1
6
289 51,793
6
6
130,360
782 129,578
2,983
2,861
2,851
57
57
50
7
54
11
43
428 37,528
I
85,764
62,689
23,006 69
41,510
1,262
40,248
13,951
13,808
13,808
9 9
9
2,80 t 13,799
27
10
17
114 18,086
43,381
22,412
20,913
56
21,914
534
21,380
7,601
7,601
7,60 1
5
5
5
7,596
27 91
1 6
12
26 3
69 314 185
19,442 162,830
42,383
40,277 2,063
13
19,596
728 18,868
6,350
6,207
6,207
4
4
"
6,203
12
19,279
19,208
19,208
53
9
6
3
44
19,155
89 40 41 42 43
99,536 82,956 81,272 44,296 36,976
99,479 82,922 81,251 44,285 36,967
88,842 74,276 69,388 38,031 31,357
88,842
88,842
88,8.12
88,842
88,842
88,835
35
5
1
29 98
88,702
7
7
10,633
10,582
10,582
26
6
S
1
20
10,556
74,276
74,276
74,276
74,276
69,388 69,388
69,388
69,388
38,031
38,031
38,On
38,031
74,276 69,388 38,031
74,271 60,576 35,319
56
12 1
2 40 87
74,128
5
5
8,646
8,626
8,626
27
3
1
2
24
24
8,599
74 40 5
2
25
2
391 60,111
8,812
8,812
11,864
11,825
11,825
66
66
64
2
11,759
. ,
74 40 5
2 25
2
249 34,996
2,712
2,712
6,254
6,221
6,221
55
55
53
2
6,166
.,
31,357
31,357
31,357
31,357
31,357
25,257
142 25,115
6,100
6,100
5,610
5,604
5,604
11 11
11
5,593 ..
Imperial Table XII
Imperial Table XII -Pari 1-
Language and Dialect Gwalior State Gird Bhind Morena ,-___ ...A.. ~ ,.--___ ..A..-- -, r--'--~----~ ,.--__ ..A.. __ -_....,._
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fema.les Persons Males Females
1
4. Sanskrit
Ouler Sub-Branch N O1'lh-Western Group .•
5. Sind!
(1) Kachhi .. (2) Sindhi unspecified ..
Southern Group
6. Kokani 7. Marathi
East81'n Group
8. Beng,ali 9. Biharl
(1) Bibari (2) Maithlli ••
10. Orlya
2 3 4 5 6 7
2 2
30,446 16,782 13.664 17.485 9,536 7.949 238 147 91
238
211 27
147
131 16
91
80 11
29,687 16,330 13,357 17,189 9,359 7.830
60 39 21 47 29,627 16,291 13,336 17,142
521
506 7
2 5
8
305
291 6
2 -4
8
216
215 1
1
296
289 7
2 5
31 9,328
177
171 6
2 4
16 7,814
119
U8 1
Mediats Sub·Branch Mediate Group
.• 189,171 97,464 91,707 ., 188,911 97,262 91,649
6,003 5,834
3,512 2,491 3,375 2,459
11. Eastern Hindl
(1) Awadhi (Purhi) (2) Chhattisgarhi
12. Rajasthanl
(1) Gujari (2) Harauti .. (3) Jaipuri .. (4) Khichiwari (5) Marwari ..
(6) Mewari (7) Mewatl (8) Nimadi •. (9) Other Rajastbani Dialects
13. GuJratl
(1) Gujrati •• (2) Kathiawari
14. Punjab!
Pabari Group
15. Eastem Paharl or Nepali
16. Central Paharl
(I) Garhwali •• (2) Kumaulli ••
6,550
6,534
16
1,702 4,848
1,693 4,841
9 7
54
54
36
36
18
18
162,025 84,146 77,879 3.758 1.981 1,777
3,057 3,800 4,093
55,316 21,835
66,621 2,033
3,632 1,638
15,586
14,604 982
4,750
260
70
190
20 170
1,509 2,432
2,040 29,921 11,202
33,695 940
1,928 479
8,595
8,021 574
2,819
202
45
157
12 145
1,548 1,368 2,053
25,395
10,633
32,926 1,093 1,704 1,159
6,991
6,583 408
1,931
58
25
33
8 25
2,038
7
1,705
7
801
801
1,221
169
37
132
132
950
7
1,022
2
667
667
691
137
24
113
113
1,088
683
1
5
134
134
530
32
13
19
19
8
168
Z
2
2
155
155
11
11
2,962
2,941
2,485
2,485
366
12
74
269
10
54
54
36
21
18
3
3
9
100
2
1
2
95
95
3
3
834
824
533
533
224
4
35
178
7
40
40
27
10
7
3
3
10
68
60
60
8
8
2,12'8
2,117
1,952
1,952
11
158
5
5
2 3
129
119
24
24
5,968 5,951
2,383
2,383
12
78
71
71
7
7
13
80 5
5
2 3
58
58
11
17
2,019 3,949
2,003 3,948
·146
146
2,237
2,237
142 3,445 1,767 1,678
8
39
91
3
14
14
9
11
11
78 1,336
276
1,088
6 1
660
47
41
76
17
4
13
13
37 1,333
18
343
3 1
32
27
27
16
3
13
13
41 3
258
745
3
628
20
20
13
1
Mother-tongue
Mother-tongue-( contd.)
Sheopur Shivpuri Gaona Bhilsa Ujjain ,'-__ ....._____""'\ r-----..A..----., ,-____ -..A.. __ - __ ...., ,-___ ..A--____ -.. ,-_____ ..A--____ ---.
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Ma.les Fema.les
14
1
241
228
228
13
13
1,435
1,430
144
128 16
1,170
753 194
217
6
102
102
14
5
5
..
15
1
134
1Z7
127
7
7
814
809
59
50 9
678
422 130
124
2
60
60
12
5
5
t ..
16
707
101
101
6
6
621 621
85
78
7
492
331 64
93
"
42
42
17
334
330
1 329
4
4
814
794
7
7
714
130 67 14
501
1 1
11
11
62
20
20
15 5
18
221
220
220
1
477 465
3
3
416
80 41
293
9
9
37
12
12
7 5
19
113
20
1
1,267 11
11
11
110 1,219
. 1
109 1,219
, 3 37
3 31
6
21
1
652
7
7
7
621
621
24
18
6
22
615
4
4
4
598
598
13
13
23
484
58
58
58
425
425
1
1
337 59,935 J2,188 27,747 1,380
329 59,934 32,187 27,747 1,377
" 4
45
45
19
19
26
26
12
12
298 58,964 31,652 27,312 1,059
86 50 1,046
45 376
41 670
26 1,325 682 643 14 55,269 29,906 25,363
208 1,150 607 543
.2
2
25
8
8
8
35
53
212
211
1
713
7
1
1
17
19
115
115
401
1
1
1
18
34
97
96 1
312
29 7
553
442
28
249
249
57
3
3
24
245
34
34
34
210
1
718
718
'1
7
542
6
287
234
15
130
130
39
25 26
239 l6,451 24 21
24
24
21
21
27
3,686
3
3
3
28
2,765 18
18
18
215 6,344 3,631 2,713
7 2 215 6,335 3,624 2,711
86 52 34
85 51 34
1 1
662 16,960 8,535 8,425
659 76,958 8,533 8.425
5
5
823
823
554
554
269
269
517 10,058 4,742 5,316
29 585 125
328 62
257 63
1 1,099 568 531 2 2
266 7,168 3,258 3,910
208
13
119
119
18
3
a
a
524 3
17 535
5,808
5,801 7
269
:2
2
267 2 3
254
3,088
3,084
4
149
z
..
257 1
14 281
2.720
2,717
3
120
..
.. ••
imperial Table XII
Imperial Table XlI-Part I-Mother-ton~ue-( contd.)
Mandsaur Shajapur Sardarpur Lashkar City Ujjain City Language and Dialect ,-__ ..A.... ___ ~ r----...)............_-~ r-----"---~ ,---__ ...A..-_ _. ,--_..A.--_.
Persons Males Females P M F P M F P M F P M F
4. Sanskrit
Outer Sub-Branch North-Western Group ..
5. Sindt
(1) Kachhi •• (2) Sindhi unspecified ..
Southern Group
6. Kokani 7. Marathf
Eastern Group
8. Bengali 9. Bihari
(1) Bibarl (2) Maithili ••
10. Oriya
Mediate Sub-Brall(;h Mediate Group
11. Eastern Hindi
(1) Awadhi (Purbi) (2) Chhattisgarhi
12. Rajasthanl
(1) Gujari (2) Rarauti .. (3) Jaipuri •• (4) Khichiwari (5) Marwari ..
(6) Mewari (7) Mewati .. (8 Nimadi (9) 2llier Rajasthani Dialects
13. Gujrati
(1) Gujrati .• (2) Kathiawari
14. Punjab!
Pahari GrOtlp
15. Eastern PaIlar! or NepaU
16. Qea.tral Pabarl
(1) Gathwall •• (2) KumaWli ••
29
970
6
6
6
30
586
3
3
3
945 57Z
3 942
19
18
1 571
11
10
1 1
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
384 7,835 991 844 1,053 553 500 17,286 9,410 7,876 5,150 2,990 2,160
3 81 48 3ii 54 50 4 17 17
3 81 48 33 54 50
3 81 48 33 41 41 13 9
4
4
17
17
17
17
373 1,724 921 803 999 503 496 16,999 9,239 7,760 5,050 2,940 2,110
46 31 15 9 7 2
371 1,724 921 803 999 503 496 16,953 9,208 7,745 5,041 2,933 2.108
8 30 22 8
8 30 22 8
287 171 116 83 SO 33
280 165 115 83 50 33 761
2 5
2 4 1
76,95'; 39,27137,6844,013 2,0531,960 12,7./.6 7,on5,703 1,8691,1467236,6093,1763,433
76,943 39,262 37,681 4,009 2,049 1,960 12,740 7,0)7 5,7031,786 1,080 706 6,6093,176 3,433
350
350
194
194
156 149 92 57 98 59 39 29 22
156 149 92 57 98 59 39 29 22
7 165 141 244
7 165 141 244
70,269 35,647 34,622 3,012 1,549 1,463 9,210 4,948 4,262 1,027 603 424 2,058 845 1,213
210 914
89 472
258 121 171 442 130
31 2,639 1,450 1,189 1,056
65,831 33,323 32,508 214 532 248 284 1,044 835
135 62 73 108
145 70 81 15
654
81 448
55
113 101 49 16
2
402 5,489 2,986 2,503 1,017
133 596
5 2 3
.• 3,606 1,921 1,685 53 110 39 71 7
2
599
2
5
418 2,010
37 1
5 6
5
826 1.184
8 29
6
4,133 2,088 2,045 780 371 409 3,389 2,000 1,389 190 172 118 4,196 2,094 2,102
4,129 4:
2,088
2,191 1,333
12 9
2 l
10 7
10 7
2,041 779 370 4 1
409 2,420 1,431 989 290 969 569 400
172 118 4,192 2,090 2,102 4 4
858 68 37 31 43 30 13 440 283 157 190 96
i 4 4 (j 6 83 66 17
1 1 1 1 37 14 13
3 3 3 5 5 46 42 4
" 4 3 3 3 1 1 46 42 4, -
Mother-ton~ue
Imperial Table XII -Part I -Mother-tongue-(contd.)
Gwalior State Gird Bhind Morena Language ::md Dia.lect ,-~-...--.---.-.....--_)..._---.---.~ r---,-",,---·.)....----~ I""""'----...)...._---~ ,,-----"-----
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Ma.les Females Persons Ma.les Fema.les
2 :3 4 ,5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
17. Pahari unspecified
Dravadian Family 2,362 7,20J 1,159 75 55 20 8 (j 2 8 J 5
Dravadian Group 935 407 528 54 38 16 1 1 8 3 5
18. Tamil 887 3S4 5<13 39 31 8 7 3 4
(1) Burgandi .• 757 333 424 (2) Tamil 130 51 79 39 31 8 7 3 4
19. Malayalam 15 4 11 8 3 5 1 1 1 1
20. Kanarese 33 19 14 7 4 3
Intermediate Group 924- 568 356
21. Gondi 924 568 356
A ndhra Language 166 75 91 17 14 3 7 6 1
22. Telgu 166 75 91 17 14 3 7 6 1
Unclassed Languages 337 153 184- 4 3 1
23. Gipsy Languages 337 153 184 4 3 1
(I) Dllugari 175 76 99 3 2 1 (2) Kanjari 162 77 85
(3) Languages unspecified 8,291 4,648 3,643 4 4
B. Languages of other Asia-tic Countries and Africa
96 77 19 13 9 4
Tibete-Chinese Family '2 2 Tai Chinese Sub-family '; 2 Chinese Branch '2 ? Chinese Group 2 2
1. Chinese Languages 2 2
Semitic Family 94 75 19 13 9 4 ., 2. Arabic 94 75 19 13 9 4 ..
C. European Languages 315 1(57 US 106 63 43 Z 1
Indo-European Family 314 167 147 105 63 42 2 1 f
Roman Group .:; 5 4 8 4 4
1. French 3 3 3 3
2. Portuguese 6 5 1 5 4 1
Balto-Slavonic Group
3. Slavonic (RUSSian) 1 1 1 1
Teutonic Group 304 161 143 96 58 38 2 1 , 4. Dutch 3 1 2 3 1 2
5. English 300 160 140 92 57 35 1 1 1
6. German 1 1 1 1
MangoUan Family
UraZ-Atlll.tltic Group
7. Hungarian 1 1 1 1 . . ••
289
Imperial Table XII
Imperial Table XII-Part 1-
Sheopur Shivpuri Goona Bhilsa Language and Dialect ,----'--__ ~, r--""'____-~
.A. __ -..
p M F P M F P M F P M F
1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
17. Pabari unspecified
Dravadian Family 69 63 6 28 12 16 157 74 83 72 36 36
Dravadian Group 3 2 1 7 4 3
18. Tamil 7 4 3
(I) Burgandi .. (2) Tamil 7 4 3
19. Malayalam 2 1 1
20. Kanarese 1 1
Intennediate Group 69 34 35
21. Gondi 69 34 35
Andhra Language 5 3 2 1 1 3 2 1
22. Telgu 5 3 2 1 1 3 2 1
Unclassed Languages 69 63 6 20 7 13 149 69 80
23. Gipsy Ll1n~uages 69 63 6 20 7 13 149 69 80
(1) Dungari .. 69 63 6 8 8 (2) Kanjari 20 7 13 141 69 72
(3) Langua~es unspecified .• 7,391 3,931 3,460 1 1 810 697 113 1 1
B. Langwges of other Asia-tic Countries and Africa
1 6 4 2
Tibete-Chinese Family .. Tai Chinese Sub-Family •• Chinese Branch Chinese Group
1. Chinese Languages
Semitic Family 1 6 4 2
2. Arabic 1 1 6 4 2
C. European Langua!(cs •• 6 4 2 13 7 6 18 10 8
Indo-European Family 6 4 2 13 7 6 18 10 8
Roman Group
1. French
2. Portuguese
Balta-Slavonic Group
3. Salvonic (Russian) ••
TlI1/,tonic Group 6 4 2 13 7 6 18 10 8
4. Dutch
5. EngUsh 6 4 2 13 7 6 18 10 8
6. German
M angolian Family
Ural-AtlanHc Group
7. Hungarian
290
Mother-tongue .
Mother-tongue-( coneld.)
Ujjain ,----..)'-----.. P M' F
26
',174 283
276
260
16
1
6
847
847
22
22
22
22
22
3
13
:2
2
:2
:2
2
11
11
21
21
1
27
669 106
101
90 11
5
531
531
21
21
11
11
11
3
8
2 2
2
2
2
6
6
12
12
1
1
28
505
177
175
170
5
1
1
H6
316
1
1
11
11
11
5
5
5
9
9
Sardarpur Lashkar City Mandsaur ,---J.--......
Shajapur ,----..JI..--...... ,..------'---...... r--.A.-......
Ujjaiu City ,----A--....... P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F
390
286
265
205 60
2
19
104
104
33
10
10
10
149
149
30
169 143
134
132 2
9
'\.
26
26
11
5
5
5
70
70
31 32 33 34 35
221 238 116 122 143
143 224 111 113 69
131 224 111 113 69
73 223 111 112 69 58 1 1
2
10
78
78
22
7,
7
7
7
3
3
2
2
5 48 48
5 48 48
5 48 48
79
79
4
4
5
5
1
78
73
73
48
5
5
5
36
3
3
3
37 38 39 40 41 42 43
143 71 51 69 51 35
69 36 28
69
t
36 28
8
7
3
4
20 39
16 17
8 14
8 14
5
3 3
33
12
9
9
3
17 74
17 14
3 :22 21
3 12 21
73
73
73
48
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
2 9
4
9 8
2
2
9
9
9
9
:2 :2
2
2
2
6
6
82 48 34 11
81 18 83 12
4 1 3 1
3 3
1 1 1
4
2
:2
:2
:2
2
2
2
7
7
1
1
6
5
5
5
1
1
.,
4
4
5
5
•• I 1
1 1
20 11 9 149 70 79 76 46 30 11 6 5
20 11 9 149 70 79 75 46 29 11 6 5
1 1
1 1
1
1 1 ••
291