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CENSUS· OF INDIA 1961 ASSAM DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK C.ACI-IAR E. H. P llKYNTEIN of the Indian Administrative Service Superintendent of Census Operations" Assam Printed at the Tribune Press, Gauhati and published by the Government of Assam J 1964

Transcript of CENSUS· OF INDIA 1961

CENSUS· OF INDIA 1961

ASSAM

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

C.ACI-IAR

E. H. P llKYNTEIN

of the Indian Administrative Service

Superintendent of Census Operations" Assam

Printed at the Tribune Press, Gauhati and published by the Government of AssamJ 1964

Part I-A

Part I-B

Part I-C

Part II-A

Part II-B

Palt II-C

Part III

Part IV

Part V-A

Part V-B (i)

Part V-B (ii)

Part VI 0)

Part VI (ii)

Part VI (iii)

Part VII-A

Part VII-B

Part VIII-A

Part VIII-B

Part IX

CENSUS OF INDIA I96I LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, ASSAM

CENTRAL GOVERNl\1ENT PUBLICATIONS

( All the Publications of the State will bear the Vol. No. III>

General Report

Report on Vital Statistics

Subsidiary Tables

General Population Tables

General Economic Tables

Cultural & Migration Tables

Household Economi.c Tables

Report on Housing and Establishments

Scheduled Caste/Tribe Tables and Reprints

Tribes and Castes of Assam

Tri bes and Castes of Assam

Village Survey Monographs

Village Survey Monographs

Village Survey Monographs

Survey of Handicrafts

Fairs & Festivals

Administration Report ( Enumeration)

Administration Report ( Tabulation)

Maps

} Not for sale

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

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CONTENTS

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PREFACE

1. DISTRICT AND POLICE STATION MAPS ....••......•.......•......................................•

2. INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT .......•.............•.......................................•... ...... 1-17

3. INTRODUCING TIIE STATISTICS ................................................•..................... 18-21

4. THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY .. ...................................................................... I ............................................................................. .. 22-171

5. A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

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A-I & Appendices - Area, Houses and Population ........................................................ 173-178 I to III A-II - Variation in Population during sixty years ....•...•....................•................ 179 A-III - Villages classified by population ...................................................... 180-181 A-IV & Appendix - Towns (and Town-groups) classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1901 ......•..... 182-183

B-GENERAL

B-1 B-Ill Pt. A

B-lli Pt. B

B-IV Pt. A

B-IV Pt. B

B-IV Pt. C & Appendix

B-V B-VI

B-Vll Pt. A

B-Vll Pt. B

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B-Vllr Pt. B B-1X

ECONOMIC TABLES

- Workers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups .......•..•....•••••••.•.. 184-186 _. Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational1evels in urban •

areas only ........................•...............................................•... 188-195 - Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in

rural areas only ...................................................................... 196-201 - Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at Household

Industry ............................•.•••...•.•.•.•••.•..•..•.....•...•..••...••••..•. 212-214 - Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry,

trade, business, prolession or service ....•............................................. 215-221 - Industrial Classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at

work other than cultlvation •.............•.•••...•...•...•.•...........•.•.......•... 222-2:26 - Occupational Classification by sex of persons at work' other than cultivation ............ '" .227-249 - Occupational divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex, broad

age-groups and eaucatlOnal levels in urban areas only .................................. 250-254 Persons working principally (i) as Cultivators, Oi) as Agricultural Labourers or (iii) at Household lnoustry clus1>llleO by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household lndustry (ii) as Cultivator or (iiJ) as Agncultural Labourer .......•.••.•...•.•....•.••............. 256-261

- IndUstrial Classification by sex of persons working in non-household industry, trade~ business, profession or service who are also engaged in Household Industry ................ 262-265

- Persons unemp.oyed a1>ed 15 and above by sex. broad age-grou.l's and educational levels in urban areas only ..............•...•.•...•.•...•.....•.••....••.•..•.•••.•......... 267-268

- Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels in rural areas only ...... 269

- Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity ..•...•.....•.... _.270-279

7. C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

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C-lll Pt. A

C-IU Pt. B-, C-V

c-vn C-VlII Pt. A

C-VIll Pt. B

- Age and Marital Status ...................•......•......••..••.......•.•.•........... 280--291

- Age. Sex and Education in all areas ........ " ..........................•............... 292 - Age, Sex and Education in urban areas only ................. ; ............................ 293 _ Mother tongue (alphabetical order) .................................................... 294-302

_ Religion •.........................................................•................. 303-306

- Classification by literacy and industrial category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes ...............•.•................................................•. ' .. 308-309

_ Classification by literacy and industrial category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes ••••••...•....•.....•.•.•..••...•...••.............•.....••.........•. 310-311

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SeT-TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES SGr-I Pt. A

SCT-I Pt. B SCT-II Pt. A

SCT-II Pt. B SCT -III Pt.A(i) scr -Ill Pt.A(ii) SCT -III Pt.B(i) SCT-III Pt.B(ll) SCT-IV Pt.A SCT-IV Pt. B SC-I

ST-I ST-U

- Industrial Classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes ...•...•.......................................................•... 313-327

- Industrial Classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes ...... , 328-336 - Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Castes .......................................... , 338-349

Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Tribes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 350-357 - Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes ............................... : ..• 35~362 - Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Tribes ........................................ 363-364 - Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes ...................... '" ............. 365-366 - Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Tribes .......•..........................••.... 367 - Religion for Scheduled Castes ............... , .......•....•............... , .. , .......•. 369-371

Religion for Scheduled Tribes .•...•.........•.......... , ............................. 372 Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Scheduled Castes ................ ~;. ... _,., ... , •. ' .. -:-.... ~.~,.:: ........... : .......•............ 373-376 Mother tongue and Bilin . <-fQr, SChedUled·,t·"ri~~ ... "' ...................•............ 377-378

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Persons not at work clas ..... ~:sex-and type of activl .' heduled Tribes ................ 379-381 ~). ,,+ .

l '- " /' • ~ ~ j.. 382-385 INTRODUCING THE OFFICIAL STATIST S~.I""""J""""""""" ~ <-'., .' " •••••••• , •••••.•••••••••••

TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS

RAJ~~~"~~~~~\~Af~~~~~~~~~~ Monthly Tota] Rainfall at important centres in the distric 960 ...... " .. " ... , " ......•...... , •.. , .. 386-388

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Average Annual Rainfall at important centres in the district .................... " ....... , ...................... 388 Maximum and Minimum Temperatures by station and by month in the district from 1951 to 1960 .................... 389-390

2. VITAL STATISTICS

Number of births and deaths as reported in the district from 1951~ to 1960 ...................................... 391 Deaths from some selected causes in the district from 1951 to 1960 ......... , ... , .. " ........... , .................. 392

3. LAND UTILISATION AND AGRICULTURE

Land Utilisation Statistics in the district for the decades 1901 to 1961 ................ '" ........................... 393 Area under principal crops in the district for the decades 1901 to 1961 .........•.............•...................... 394 Gross area irrigated under different crops in the district for the decades 1901 to 1961 ........ '" ...................... 395 Sources of ilTigation in the district for the decades 1901 to 1961 ....•............................. , .............. 395 Yield rates of principal crops in the district, 1951-52 to 1959-60 .............•....... '" ....... , .................. 396 Daily agricultural wages at some selected villages in the district from 1957 to 1960 ...............•.................. 397--410 Fortnightly wholesale prices of important commodities in the district from 1958 to 1960 ..•••.•.••.............. " ... .411-450 Average retail prices of important commodities in the district for 1951 ............................................ .451-461

4. LIVESTOCK

4.1 Variation in the number of main Livestock in the district during 1945 to 1961 •..•.••.•........ , ............. , ........ 462

5. INDUSTRIES

5.1 List of all categories of industries in the district based on' Houselists •...........•.•••••...•..••...•..........•.... 463--468 5.2 List of sman scale industries operating in the district ......••....•.....•....•..••......•...........•.. , •...... .471-477 5.3 Large scale industries and registered factories in the district ....•................... " ......................... .478-481

6. ADMINISTRATION

6.1 Number of criminal cases tried and persons convicted in the district from 1951 to 1960 ...••..•...•.......•........ 482 6.2 Strength of Police and Jails in the district from 1951 to 1960 .•..••...•..•....•..••.....••..•....•.............. .483-484 6.3 Different types of Co-operative Societies in the district from 1951-52 to 1960-61 ..••.•...•....•..••...•..••.....• .485 6.4 Receipts of revenue under different heads in the district from 1951-52 to 1960-61 ..••....•••..............•...•.... 486 6.5 Number of Registered Documents and Value of property transierred. 1951 to 1960 ....•......••.••..••.... L#." •• .487

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7. PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL

7.1 Different classes of Public Health and Medical Centres in the district from 1951 to 1960 ....•.....••........•..••. 488

8. EDUCATION

8.1 Number of different types of educational institutions and number of students in the district in 1959-60 and 1960-61 ..... .489-491

9. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESS AND JOURNALS

9.1 Number of Printing Presses. Newspapers, Cinema Houses, other places of public entertainment and Periodicals & J oumals ...........•...... ' ..•........•..........•................•......••.•..........••..•................ 492

10. COMMUNICATION

10.1 Names and length of village roads in the district ..............•............•...•.....•••. , .......•........... .493-503 10.2 Different categories of roads in the district as on 31st March. 1961 ..•..•...............................•........ 504-505 10.3 Railway Stations in the district from 1950-51 to 1960-61 ... , ................................... , ..•....... " .... 506 10.4 Navigable waterways in the district .......................................................................... 507

11. LOCAL BODIES

11.1 List of Anchalik Panchayats in the district ...............................................•..••................ 508-511 11.2 List of Municipalities & Town Committees in the district .............. , ...........................•......... , ... 512

12. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

12,1 Names and 'Stages of the Community Development Blocks in the district .•......•...•..••..••...•...........•..... 513

13. BANKS AND SMALL SAVINGS

J3.1 List of Banking Institutions functioning in the district 1960-61 .............•.................•.......•...••..•.. 514 13.2 Gross and Net oollections on Small Savings in the district from 1951-52 to 1960-61 .....•.......•...•.....•...•....•. 514

14. FAIRS AND FESTIVALS AND HATS AND MARKETS

14.1 List of Fairs and Festivals-times ofth~year and duration in the district ..•........................•.......•.•.•. 515-517 14.2 List of different types of Hats and Markets in the district ........•.......•... , ....•...••..•..•...........•...•... 518-522

15. CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

A descriptive note on the calendar of important events of the district: ........................................... 523-524

16. ANCIENT MONUMENTS. PLACES OF WORSHIP AND GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

A descriptive note on the Ancient Monuments and Antique objects & Gazetter of place names in tbe district •....... 525-528

PREFACE

District Census Handbooks were introduced fot the first time during the 1951 Census. In the 1961 Census, the District Census Hand­books have further been improved by making the introduction of the districts more elabo­rate. by the addition of official statistics and by having separate tables for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes. The introduction to each district is a sort of g3.zetteer giving the ph.ysical features, geologica] data, c1imate, raInfall and temperature, flora and fauna etc. and a short history of the people inhabiting the district. SociOlogical data about the people have also been given briefly. Attempts have also been m.ade to appraise the impact of the two Five Year Plans on the economy of each distnct. Official statistics are given in the form of tables, but there is also an in­troduction explaining the purpose and utility of the official statistics. For example the District Census Handbook will supply the number of schools and dispensaries existing in each district as well as the road mileage and many other data which one would like to know about each district. Such data will be useful to the administratorsl legislators

and sociologists who want to study the people of any district.

Data on the various subject mentioned above have been collected from the Distrjct Gazetteers prepared by Mr. B. C. Allen rCS from monographs written on the people by well-known ethnographists and sociologists as well as from various Departments of Government, bOoth. Central and State. Many Deputy CommIssIoners and Subdivisional Officers have greatly helped me in supplying such data as are available with them concern­ing tJ.1e district. The nature, quality and quantl~y .of the data supplied by each Deputy CommIssIOner and Subdivisional Officer vary directly according to the interest that each officer has in his district/subdivision.

The preparation of tables was done under the able guidance of Sarvashri J. C. Bhuyan and K. S. Dey, Tabulation Officers to ""hom I am greatly indebted. I could not h~ve dictated my Y"rite-ups in such a short space of time had It not been fOr the great heJp given by my two Stenographers, Sarvashri G. Raghuram and J. Ramsden.

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INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT

The district of Cachar is bounded on the north by the United Mikir & North Cachar Hills District and the United Khasi-Jaintia Hills; on the east by the Manipur State; on the south by the Mizo Hills District and on the west by the Sylhet District of East Pakistan and the Tripura State. This district is situated between longitude 92°15' and 93°15' East, and latitude 24°8 J and 25 0 8 I North, and covers an area of 2,680 sq. miles. It bas three subdivi­sions .. viz. Silchar, Hailakandi and Karimganj. The Silchar sUbdivision consists of the thanas of Katigora, Udarband, Lakhipur, Silchar and Sonai ; Hailakandi consists of Hailakandi and Katlicharra; and Karimganj consists of Karimganj. Badarpur.. patharkandi and Ratabari.

PHYSICAL ASPECTS The Cachar district is a heterogeneous land

composed of both high hills, low lands, and level plains. The general appearance of this district is extremely picturesque. On the north, east and south it is shut in by ranges of purple hills whose forest-clad sides are seamed with beautiful landscapes. The Silchar subdivision includes the southern section of the Assam range and a belt of hilly. country with an average width of six to seven miles, containing peaks between three to four thousand feet in height. The Bhuban range on the eastern frontier covers a considerable area, and rises in plaCeS to over 3,000 feet above the level of the sea~ while the Saraspur hills on the west of the Hailakandi valley stretch in a continuous line to the Barak. Almost the whole of the country north and south of the river Barak is dotted with low-ranged isolated hills called ~;tillahs" which rise from the level of alluvium soil. The Barail hills on the north strike the head-water of the Larang and the Kayang nalas and culmi­nate in the peaks of Kahngtam. Sharpal and Dolla. Low hills crept up here and there rising like rocky islets, and in one direction or another, mountains always come in view. To the south much of the country is still covered with primeval forest. Farther north the higher lands are planted with tea, While the lower levels are covered' with rich crops of waving rice. The river Barak flows through the centre of the plain valley region. Here and there swamps and beels, with clumps of elephant

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grass and reeds lend variety to the view. Most of the parts of the Barak's banks are lined with villages covered in groves of slender areca palms broad-leaved plantains and feathery bamb~os, and in all seasons of the year the Country looks fre.sh and green. The hills on the southern part of this district are covered with dense ever-green forest and bamboo jungle.

ORIGIN OF THE NAME

In olden times this tract of land was known as "Haidimbadesh". It is said th-at Haidimba, the demoness resided in this place. While in exile, prince Bhima happened to meet Haidimba as a result of whiCh prinCe Ghototkach was born to them. He ruled this country during his life time. But according to the late Maniram Barman, the word • 'Haidimba" signifies a 5aered place located between two ri vers surrounded by banyan trees. The dYnasty of the Kachari kings originated from an ousted prince of Kamarupa who final1y settled down in this place. Mr. Gait is of opinion that Hthe Kacharis gave their name to this district of Cachar. It is also possible that the name might have been given to this district by the Bengalis of Sylhet because it is an outlying place skirting the mountains. The word <kachar" in Sylhetee means a stretch of land at the foot of a mountain. The word is derived from Sanskrit where <kachchha' means <a plain near a mountain', or <a place near water' whence the name of Katch in Gujarat.

In the 16th CenturY A.D. the Kachari kings were known as 'Hidimbeswar' according to several inscriptions of that time. One Kachari king at that time was also sty led as <Lord of Hidimba'. From this time. the name Hidimba or Harimba frequently occurs in inscriptions and other records.

RIVER SYSTEM

The principal river of Caehar is the Barak ·or 'Barobakro' which rises on the southem s~opes of the lofty ranges of Nagaland and forms the northern boundary of the Manipur State where it is known as Kairong. From there it flows a westerly and southerly Course to

Tipaimukh, where it sharply turns to the north. and for a considerable distance forms the boundary hne between Cachar and Manipur. In the language of the Kacharis the river is known as Khallangma. After its junction with the river Jiri, it turns again to the west, and flows a turtuous course across the centre of the district till it reaches Badarpur. From Badarpur to Haritikar, the Barak forms the boundary between Cachar and Sylhet district of East Pakistan. At Sylhet, the river is divided into two branche<;, the southern arm being called the Kusiyara, while the northern branch bei ng known as the Surma, continues to form the boundary of Cachar up to Jalalpur. The total length of the Barak :from its source to its confluence with the old channel o:f the Brahmaputra near Bhairab Bazar is about 560 miles ; but of this only 120 miles lie within the borders of Cachar. In the co!d weather, the Barak is in places extremely shallow, the river flows between steep banks which rise to a height of 40 to 50 :feet on either side. After heavy rain in the hills it is subject to strong :freshets, and the level of the water sometimes rises ~O to 30 :feet in a surprisingly short space o:f tIme.

THE JIRI

The Barak receives numerous small tributaries from the hills through which it makes its way, but the Jiri is the first important affiuent to join in the Cachar district. This river rises in the North Cachar Hills and flows a course cf 75 miles to its confluence with the Barak, during the greater part o:f which it :forms the boundary line between Assam and M:::.nipur. Its principa1 tributaries are the Jhinam and the DigH or Kumrunga which drain the hins immediately to the west.

THE CHIRI AND MADHURA

A little to the west of Lakhipur, the Barak receives the Chiri or Longkhao which rises on the southern slopes of the range near I-Iaflong. The next important tributary 1s the Madhura or Bongpai which joins it a litt1e to the west o:f Silchar.

THE JATINGA

The Jatinga river is well-known because the railway line runs along its valley. It rises south of Hafiong and flows west and south through the hills till it emerges on the plain at Panighat. From here it flows through the Borkhala Pargana, and alter receiving the Do100 on its len bank, :falls into the Barak nearly oppoiste to Joynagar, after a course of 36 miles. West of the Jatinga there are numerous small

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streams which drain the country south of the Barail, but are of little importance except as drainage channels. The bed of the Jatinga river is full of gravels which are abundantly used in construction works. These gravels frem the ri Vel." beds are generally lifted by big country boats during winter.

THE SONAI

The principal rivers on the south are the Dhaleswari aad the Sonai. The latter rises in the Mizo hills and after a zig-zag northerly course of 60 miles, falls into the Barak at So. aimukh. As far as Maniarkhal it flows through forest land, but from this point to its mouth its banks are bordered with villages.

THE DHALESWARI

The Dhaleswari also rises in the Mizo Hills where it is knoVvn as the Tlong. OTiginally~ it used to flow along the western side of the Hailakandi valley and :falls into the Barak a little to the east of Radarpur. A former king of Cachar is said to have diverted its course a little above Rangpur. and the old channel is now dried up :for a distance of about one DJ.ile a:fter the commencement o:f the new channel which is called the Katakhal. In spite o:f the :fact that the lower reaches of the Dhaleswari are completely cut off from the river that issues from the Mizo Hills, the bed still contains a considerable quantity of W3ter~ and between June and S. ptember a beat of about four tons burden can proceed above Hailakandi town as far as Ainakha1. The Kata1.hal flows along the east of the valley and falls into the Barak near Sa1chapra. The banks are steep and high and the channel of the river is deep, but it is liable to sudden freshets which occasi onal1y do some damage to the villages in the neighbourhood. The country between the Sonai and the Katakhal is drained by the Rukni, a tributary o:f the former river.

THE LONGAI

The TiveT Lon£_ai is a tributary of the Barak which rises in the Jampai hills of the Tripura range, and flows a northerly course to­wards Karimganj. Afterwards it turns lts way westwards through the Hakalukj haor ( marshy land) and falls into the Kusiyara. In the rainy season. the river does not possess a separate existence of its own when it flows through the Hakaluki haor. The total length o:f the river along with the Jiri is about 95 miles.

MOUNTAIN SYSTEM

From the Jaintia Hills to a point a little to the west of Asalu, the Earail or 'great dyke'

runs almost from the southwest to the northeast across the district, and forms a continuous wall of mountains, gradually increasing in height towards the northeast. The Bhuban hills are a continuation of the Mizo Hills range, and run almost to the north along the eastern boundary of the district to the junction of the Jiri and the Barak. The main range contains many peaks of moderate height which take the form of serrated ridges on either side to the east and the west. The Rengi hills also project from the Mizo Hills and are separated from the Bhuban hills by the broad valley of the Rukno and the Sonai rivers. After entering this district, they throw out a weLl·defined spur towards Baruncharra on the west, but the main range continues northwards past Cooly Ghat, and then takes a sharp bend westward to Jafirbund. Through­out ·the whole of its length, the Hailakandi valley is shut in between these two ranges. The first section in the south-west is known as the Chatachura range, and starts from the peak of that name whose summit is 2,087 feet above the level of the sea. The hills gradually decline in height, and in the middle ~ection, which bear the name S<..raspur, are only 1,000 feet above sea level near the Barak, where they are known as the Badarpur hills, they are only a few hundred feet in height. A little to the east of the Chatachura range runs another outer range of much lower hil.s. different section of Which are known as the Katlicherra. Alexandrapur. and Latakandi hills. South of Jafirbund. almo;:.t the who!e of the Hailakandi subdivisivn east of the Dhaleswad is dutted OVer with low hills, but the actual range which stretches northwards from the south..:rn frontier of the district to the Barak and bounds the Hailakandi valley on the east, is known under the following names going from south to north; Jalnacherra, Barun­cherra, RupLcherra. Nunaikhal. Hasiura Kalacherra, Bandukmara. Mohonpur and Rabatabad hills. North of Jafirbund, these hills are very low, and the different sections of the range are separated from one another by considerable intervals of level land. The Bhuban range and the hills to the south of the :HaiJakandi vaHey are covered with fOrest and dense bamboo jungle. and take the form of narrow ridges With steeply sloping sides whiCh here and there bristle into small peaks. North of the Barak, the outlying spurs of the Assam range have level summits covered with a rich and fertile soil.

GEOLOGY Beyond the limestone ridge to the south­

east of the hot spring, the upper tertiary rocks extend in an unbrOken range of the Barail range. These rocks are horizontal, consisting of fine-grained sand-stones and shales. The

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tertiary succession revealed is given below :-

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Older Alluvium Pebble beds Pleistocene

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Surma Series

Barail series

Pebb!e beds and beds of soft clay

Dupitile stage. Miocene Girujan clay stage, Tipam sandstone stage

Bo ka bi! stage, do Bhuban stage Unconformity

Rengi stage, Oligacene Jenam stage. Laisong stage

Disang series Cute Eocene

The Disang series give rise to low ground and its outcrop is very clearly indicated by the strike valley of the upper part of the Larang, the Kayang and tbe Upper part of the Jatinga. West of the Kayang, all but the upper beds are cut out by the Hafiong-Disang fault.

The Tipam series is knOWn well over a vast area being found as far SOuth-west as the Arakan coast of Burma extending through Tripura to a few synclinal areas in North Cachar Hills and then to Hakong valley in Burma.

The Tipam series is divisible as follows Dupitile stage Coarse ferruginous

519 m. sandstone with nume­rous layers of quartz pebbles.

Girujan clay stage 899 m.

Tipam sandstone stage 914 m.

Mostly argillaceous rocks in which mottled clays predominate.

Coarse. gritty. ferrug­inous sandstone, blue to green in colour. weathering orange brown to yellow and shale. Fossil wood is abundant in a few localities.

Typical sections are exposed in the hiIrs between the Chargola and the Langlai valley, the Rath Tita, south-west of the Hailakandi valley. in the Dikcha river, north-east of Lakhipur. where the the Tipam sandstone. ~re there and tends to show some charactenstIcs of the Girujan stage. In the Bhuban hills, the Tipam outcrop is marked by long narrow valleys which develop in the shales. Near Labak. east of Silchar. there are several good

sections oi the Gicujan stage. It is not definitely known whether the Dupi Tila beds OcCu r at all.

The Dihing series about 609 to 914 m. thick lie unconformably Over the Tipam series, showinK an abrupt and entire change in lithology. They are made up of an alternation of pebble beds and beds of soft clay which look like recent alluvium. The Dihing beds are eX­posed near Madhura, north-east of Silchar near Nagar Tea Garden. Binnakandi, and near Chandranathpur. The pebble beds consist of quartzite and sandstone pebble (often stained red) embedded in a matrix of red sand. The development of sharp overfold here makes it impossible to ascertain the thickness of the beds exposed. It is a very thick shale series.

Over it lies with apparent conformity the Barail series of Oligocene age. The Barail outcrops which continue from Jaintiapur to East Pakistan, in an east-west direction, gradually bend north-east beyond the Jatinga gorge. The type section of the Barail is provided by the Jenam river in North Cachar where they can be classified into the following stages :-

Rengi stage 883 m.

Jenam stage 1218 m.

Laisong stage 2437 m.

Massi ve sandstone.

Sandstone, alternation with shale and carbona­ceous shale.

Bedded sandstone, sub­ordinate shale.

The Laisong stage is exposed near Bandar­khal in railway cutting and in the Jenam near Laisong. The J enam stage is We 11 seen near Kur Kuri, near the head water of the Dalu and the Madhura rivers. The Rengi stage lorms the hills north of Badarpur.

The overlying Surma series, with an unconformity at base, occupies a large area in the district, occuring in many inliers and :forming a strip along the northern side of the Barak valley. The Surma series has been sub-divided as follows .-

Surma Series

1. Bokabil stage 914-1523 m.

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I Bhuban I stage 11751'5 m.

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Sandy shale, clay­shale. ferruginous

sand-al terna ti ves, lerrugiunous

massive. falsebedded sandstone.

Sandstone, impure sandstone shales. sandy shales conglo­merates,

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The divisions are recognizable over a distance of 332 k.m. The Bhuban stage is wen exposed immediately north of the Barak near Badarpur, in tbe Bhuban hills from whiCh the name of the stage has been adopted, in the hills on either side of the Hailakandi Valley, in the hill section between Damchara and Bandarkhal and in the Dalu the- Madhura rivers. A rich lossil bed at the top of the Bhuban stage occurs at Kanchanpur 26 k.m. south­southwest of Badarpur.

The Bakabil stage as a whole forms a sort of passage from the Bhuban sta&.e up into the Tipam sandstone stage.

HIGH LEVEL ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS

Older alluvium occur in the two plateaus. one lying at about 61-107 m. above the alluvial level near Kumbhir. north-east of Silchar, and the other near Dewan, east of Silch::u-, at about 30 m. above the alluvial level. The Barak valley appears to mark the junction of two movements 01 rocks in different directions, one from the north and the other from the east, and . to have s~ffered in consequence. The Barall range strIke cast-west and the Disang and the Barails have been folded into an antic1ine with an east-west axis. South of the Barak, the strata have been folded into north­south wave-li~e corrugations which give rise to the alternatIons of lines 01 hills and valleys. In the corrugations the tops are usually narrower ~haI?- the bottoms of the troughs and the InclIned flanks separating the crest Irom the trough are very steep, the strata dipping at high angles. In many instances one of the flanks of the fold is much steeper than the other and in these asymmetric anticlines it is COmmon to find strike-faulting accompanied by vertical and inverted strata.

MINERAL DEPOSITS

This district is not very rich in mineral deposits. Salt springs exist both in the Bhuban hills and the Barail hills ranges. Petroleum was also found at Masimpur and Badarpur on the bank of the Barak on the Larang stream. Petroleum is reported to occur in the Patharia Reserve lorest. In the Badarpur-Masimpur field, petroleum was obtained from the Bhuban stage of the Surma series. The field was active1y proposed by the Burma Oil Company Ltd. for 18 years from 1915 to 1933 but the oil-bearing sands were of restricted extent and their exbaustion led to the final abandonment of tl:e field. The company drilled 63 wells and obtained 1,864,000 barrels of crude oil wh!ch w3;s refined at the Digboi refinery.

THE KACHARIS

HISTORY

The Kacharis of Cachar are generally supposed to be a section of the great Bodo tribe of the Tibeto-Burman family. The original place of this powerful race was somewhere between the Yarkhanddaria and the Khasgardaria rivers in the Gobi desert of Central Asia. They came down to Assam in successive waves and settled down permanently. They even Penetrated as far south as !he Tipperah Hills. Gradually their populatIOn increased greatly in numbers, and they tra velIed by land and by water to 'Nilachal' the hill near Gauhati on which the temple of Kamakby~ stands. From Nilachal they moved forward and finally settled down at Dimapur. At the beginning of the thirteenth century, they occupied the western portion of Sibsagar and a large part of Nowgong district. The ruins of Dimapur still show that the town must once have been the seat of a tribe, far in advance, both in power and civilization.

Being harassed by the Ahoms, a raCe of p;::ople of the great Shan-Thai family who migrated to Assam in the beginning of the 13th century A. D., the Kachari kings retreated southwards in the middle of the 16th century A. D. to Maibong in the North Cachar Hills where they built up a capital on the bank of the Mahur riveT-The king Megha-Narayan built up a palace-cum-temple of bricks and stone with a well-built gate, probably of the Dimapur pattern. Two stone tablets dated 26th day of' Ashara (July-August) in 1498 Sakabda (1576 A. D.) bear the king's name and mention the completion of the stone-built royal gate. Apart from these, an image of Vishnu in black-stone of the Orissa sculpture, a few images of' gate keepers and a horse in crude Bodo sculpture in local stone have also been found. Floral works in stone display the fine artistiC sense of the Kachari sculptors (R. M. Nath, B. E.). The remains of the brick ruins show that once it was a thriving place of the Kachari kingdom.

The Ahoms never gave up the pursuit after the Kacharis. They were determined to ~ake the Kacharis own allegiance to the Ahoms, while the Kacharis were equally determined never to be subdued by the Ahoms. Rudra Shingha, one of the most powerful of the Ahom kings, proposed to invade the Kachari Kingdom and crush the Kacharis .for ever. He in vi ted all his generals and officials in his camp at Biswanath (in Nowgong) in December 1706 A. D., and after recruitment of a huge army. he blessed them personally to make a three-pronged attack against Maibong. Maibong was taken aJ?-d sacked by the Ahom army. The Kachari k1ng Tamradhwaj fled southwards to Khaspur~

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and hearing that the Ahom troops had surffered severely .from the sickness during the rains, applied to the laintia king for help to recover his lost territory_ But unfortunately he was treacherously seized by the laintia king. Means were however found of applying to the Ahom king f'or help. which was not refused. A strong f'orCe was sent through both the North Cachar and Jaintia Hills and the Jaintia king was severely defeated by the Ahom army. The captured Kachari king was rescued by the Ahoms and waS reinstated on the Kachari throne. From this tim.e onware the Kaceari -princes. seemed to have settled in the plains of Cachar. their court being usually located at Khaspur. The Kachari king Suradarpa Narayan set himself to to reorganise the people and improve the capital. Brick-built palaces and temples were constructed in different parts of Khaspur and the kingdom was named Haidimba kingdom. All the Kacharis living in different parts of Assam owned moral allegiance to the lord of Khaspur and the country up to the Jamuna river in Nowgong remained under his control. An outpost to the west of the Jamuna river near Dimapur marked the boundary of the territories of both the kingdoms. On the western bank of the river was the outpost of the Ahom (Mohong) and on the eastern bank was the outpost of the Kacharis (Di-jua), and the place was popularly called-"Mohong-Dijua". now a flourishing village inhabited by the Mikirs and the Kacharis.

The Brahmins and high c!ass peopJe from Koch-Behar. Tipperah and Sylhet flocked to the royal court seeking employment and the king patronised them all. Immigran,ts from Sylhet, Bengal and other part o.f India were also encouraged to settle in the newly established kingdom and cultivators were encouraged to encroach on the TipPerah territory to the south in the Dhaleswari valley which was a sloping highland. .

Mr. Soppitt gives 1750 as the year in which the Kacharis migrated to the plains of Cachar. During the. r~ign of' Dharmadhwaj Or his sucCessor, Kull Chandra. the Kacharis moved .from Maibong to the plains of Cachar. Two reasons are assigned .for this migration ; one that Dharmadhwaj had married the daughter of the king of Hill Tipperah and had recevied the upper valley of the Barak as dowry. The other was that the Kacharis were attacked by the Jaintia king on the west. The account given by the Ahom chronicles Seems to be more acceptable. It was only natural that the king, having been Once driven to the plains by the Ahoms, should remain there in preference to returning to Maibong, a place which had been dest:royed.

The first connection of the British with the district dates .from 1762, when Mr. Verelst

marched from. Chittagong to assist the Manipuri king lop Singh who had been driven f'rom his throne by the Burmese and haited with his armY at Jatrapur near the present Silchar town. The arm.y remained there for about a year but due to death and disease amongst the army and due to the difficult ronte to Manipur, Mr. Verelst cou ld not proceed further and was ultimately recalled.

The next historical event of importance was the £ormaJ conversion of king Krishna Chandra to Hinduism in 1790 A. D. According to Mr. R. M. Nath some shrewd Brahmin priests of Sylhet declared the king to be a pure HIndu by makng him take a new ceremonial birth from the womb of a golden cow specially made for the purpose, WhICh of course, they afterwards apporti~ned amongst themselves by pleces. But the o!d religious preceptors following the king from Assam did not give up their hold, and the Vaisnava sacred book Naradiya PUrana was translated by Bhubane­swar Bachaspati (1733) into the spoken dialect, while the holy Bhagavata Puranan was read and explained daily in the royal court.

A few years later, the last prince Godinda Chandra was driven flom the throne by Marjit Si ngh of' Manipur with the help of the Burmese. Afterwards the Burmese drove Marjit Singh from this plare to the Surma VatJey. The Burmese then threatened to annex Cachar. but the British Government. which was in possession of .Sylhet, was unable to permit a powerful natIon to extend its territory right up to the frontier of Sylhet. Taking the side of the Kachari King, they expelled the Burmese, and handed back the district to Godinda Chandra. In return for their assistance, he was required to pay an annual tribute of Rs. 10,000 which proved somewhat heavy upon the resources of country. The king (hen took up his abode at Haritikar, but in 1830 he was as~assinated by a batch of' Manipuri marauders. very likely at the machination of the Manipuri kjng Gombhir Singh.. In the absence of natural heirs his h s territory Japsed to the British Government under the term of a treaty executed in 1826. This district was formally annexed by the proclamatio.n of August 14. 1832.

A large portion of the North Cachar hills had however been seized by a lUan called Kacha-Din <.. Kahidan) who had originElly been one of the king's table servants. He was led astray down into the plains and kiIkd. but his son Tula Ram succeeded in holding his own against the various attacks made upon him. In 1829 Gobinda Chandra was induced by Mr. Scott. the Agent to the Governor General on the north-east frontier of Bengal to recognise his indcopendence and assign hi~ a separate fief. This territory was subsequently

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resumed by the Brit'sh Government in 1854. in consequence of the misconduct and in­capacity of Tula Ram and his descendants.

Du ring the Kachari reign numerous emigrants of Bengalis came from Tipperah. Mymensingh. Rangpur and Sylhet to Cachar and settled there. With the establishment of' the Briti~h rule there was a further wave of such immigrants in connection with administra­tive affairs.

ARCHAEOLOGY

The district of' Cachar contains some archaeological remains of recent origin of which one or two possess some arcraeological lUerit. Brief notes of different historical remains collected from the writings of Mr. R. M. Nath B. E. with his kind permission are given below:-

(1) Sidheswar Shiva Temple: On the left bank of the Barak river, about a furlong to the east of' the Badarpur ghat Railway Station. there is an old shrine dedicated to the Hindu god~ lord Shiva. Previously there was a gap of about half a mile between the shrine and the river course. But dUe to heavy erosion of the river by the 1916 flood. the river course now flows grz.zing the main temple Which is built upon a rock. There is a stone image of lord Shiva in the form a lingam and some other deities in the forlU of rock besmeared with red pigment. The s-hrine of Shiva~s consort Parvati otherwise known as SLakti or Bharabhi which is always an adjunct to a Shiva temple, stands on a hillock on the south of the Rail way line. The temple which Was built about two hundred year ago has been improved and renovated. According to tradition. the main lingam is of touch stone and was installed there in the days of yore by a saint named Kapila, the author of the Samkhy philosophy. So the the shrine is known as Kapila-Asbram. Another tradition says that the shrine was installed by one PUra Raja. a local chief who was a vasf;al either of the Tipperah king or of Lo kenath. a governor of the Juytunga-Varsba (i. e. Jatinga Valley) under the suzerainty of the TJpperah king.

(2) Nimatra Shrine: On the peak of a hillock about 2+.- miles south-ec st of the Damcherra railway station. througb the Katlicherra-]atjnga Valley T. E. there 1S an old shdne of Nlmatra, containing a slab of roughly dre .sed hard sand-stone about 3! ft. square and 6" thick fixed up verticaJ]y. This is the emblem of the goddess Bana-Durga, an aspect of goddess Durga, being the guardian deity of the forests and hills. It is said t1:..at the shrine was in great veenration during the reign of the Kachari kings.

(3) Imam Mehdi Mokam: It is a grave of a Muhammedan hero, respected as a holy shrine located in the village Banda-sil on the left ba'nk of the Barak river about a mile below Badarpur, ncar Talitikar village.

(4) Khaki Pirs Mokam: In the Deorail village about a mile to the w~st of the B~ d~T­pur Railway Station, on the maID road. leadJng to Karimganj. stands the grave of PH Adam Khaki. He was a companion of Pir Sh~h-Je]al with the help of whose divine power .. ShJka:r:~ar Gazi wrested Sylhet from the Hmdu kIng Gaur-Govinda in 1304 A. D. Shah Jelal, coming from Yemen in Arabia, had a t:ollow­ing of 360 desciples who were all pus .or aulias propagating the Muhammedan faIth amongst the Hindus of Sylhet.

(5) Shah ~adar-pddin Mokam: Shah Badar-Uddin IS saJd to have been. a Muhammcdan holy man who had a mo~am or residence on the bank of the Barak n ver on a small hillock where the old Badarpur fort stands. No trace of the mokam however is there at present~ and it is only a tradition.

(6) Shah Arpin's Mokam: A bout a mile and half above the Eadarpur T. E. in the Saraspur hHI range, there is a shrine .. contain­ing the grave of a Muhammedan saInt named Shah Arpin which is regarded as a holy place.

(7) Rajar-mar-dighi: To the east of .the Bihara Railway Station there is a smal~ brIck­built temple and a big tank. The tank IS called Rajar-mar-dighi i. e. the tank of the queen mother, and a temple containing an image of lord Shiva and of other deities.

(8) Lakhi Tillah: A small hillock about 9 miles to the south-west of the Silchar town on the Srikona road contains ruins of a stone­built temple with a lot of carved stones and broken images of various deities. This is locally known as Laklaki tillah. It might have been contructed by the Kachari king Lakshmi Chandra (1772-1780 A.D.) who was a great builder.

(9) Narsingb Akbra: In the h~art of the Silchar town in Narsir..gh tola, there IS an old temple established in about 1846 A.D. by a sadhu named Bhagavan Das Ramayati hailing fram Ayodhya (Oudh) of U.P.

There are several other akhras or vaishnava shrines in the Silchar town established by the Bengal~s who settled in the town during the early British p~I"iod-like Shyam-Sundar. Premtola and Madan-Mohan Jiu. They were established 60 to 70 years back. In the Akhra of Madan Mohan Jiu at Tarapur, there is a beautiful stone image of the monkey god Hanuman. This is said to have been collected from the Bhuban Hills.

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(10) Normal School ColIection: In about 1903 A. D. whi!e (-'igging a site ;n the residence of the Superintendent of Police opposite to the Court Building at Silchar, two stone images-one of Hanuman and another of Garuda tr.e bird of god were discovered. They a;e now kept in the garden in front of the Normal School building. It is presumed that these two images were also the collection of the Bhuban-hill ruins meant to be carried to some other shrine. but left on the way. The Normal SChool collection also contains two stone images of gate-keepers. a typical Kachari sculpture found at. Maib.ong d?ring th e construction of the hIll-sectIon rrulway lines.

(11) Malugram Shiva Temple: In the Ma'ugram village to the northern outskirt of the Si 'char town, there is a massive and high brick-bui't temple of lord Shiva, constructed by a Sannyasin of the G iri Order. The temple was constructed about 60 years back.

(12) Bhairab-Bari: A bout twelve miles west of Lakhipur (a town est:...blished by the Kachari king Lakshmi Chanc'ra), there is a shrine of lord Shiva on a hil~ock about 150 ft. high. The installation is aSCrIbed .to k~ng Lakshmi Chandra. On the west of thIS shrIne there is anotber shrine on a small hilloch known as Bharam-Baba.

(13) Lan gar-Shah Mok-am: A~ Phulertal­about two miles north·west of LakhIpur, there is a shrine of a Muhammedan Pir named Lang1.r Shah. His grave is pre~erved with great care and veneration. The name of the Pir is derived from a big iron chain (Langar) which he used to wear round his waist. This chain is preserved near the grave as a sacred relic.

(14) N arayan-Dahar About five miles upstream of Phulertal in the middle of the Barak river. there is an island very much like the peacock island in the _Brahmal?utra n~r Gauhati. There is an anCIent shrIne whIch contains an image of god . Vishnu under a shed. It is said that thIS temple was established by a king of Manipur.

(IS) Khaspur: The 1ast capital of the: Kachari kings established by TamradhwaJ Narayan about 1690 A. D. is situated about 13 miles north-east of the Silch~r town. A ,:ery large area, it contains the rUIns of a brlck-: built two-storied palace, temple of Ranachan~1 ( Kachaai-Khati ), Vishnu-temple, t'nan mandlr and a larg¢ number of tanks. The temple of Ranachandi is still in use.

(16) Narasingh Akhra a.t Sona!: A corrugated iron &beet shed WIth a p.ot of land-grant attaChed to it, contains the image

of Jogannath, established -about 70 ye-ars ago by a Behari Sadh u.

(17) Shiva Tillab at Sonai: On a small hillock named Chandragiri a bout a mile and a half to the south of Sonai Bazar, a brick­built temple was constructed and dedicated to lord Shiva by Joy Singha, the minister of the King of Haidimba in 1787 A. D. The temple has a plinth of 121 x 10 1 and 12 ft. high with a conical dome over it, which is 6 ft. in height. According to inscription, the temple was constructed in honour of Bhubaneswar, the lord of Bhuban hills.

(18) Daivaki tample: At TuJargram in the Mohanpur village, within a mile of the Sonai bazar. there is a small brick-built temple 9' x 9 I in plinth and about 14 ft. high. Daivaki is said to have been a concubine of Gobinda Chandra. the last Kachari king of Cachar.

(19) Barala or Barail TilIah: About three miles to the east of Sonai bazar, there is a small but fairly high hillock known as Barala or Barail tiUah. On the top of the hillock,. there is an ancient stone image of lord Shiva in the linga form. Barala or Barail is believed to be a curruption of Br~-hla, meaning great n1.ale (Bra - old D1.ale, Brui ~ old female and Hla-god),. i. e. god Shiva who is'also known as M~hes)Vara (great god). The term is 'of Bodo origin.

(20) Bhuban Pahar: On the peak of 3,000 ft. above sea level of the hill-range that separa ted the plains of Cachar :from the hilJy tract of Manipur stands the ancient shrine which has been described as Bhubaneswar in the stone inscription of the Sbib-tillah at Sonai. After traversing an uphill tract of about seven miles, there is a table ground known as Mokam-tillah. From two ends of the mokam, two paths lead ~n -two directions. The one towards the north-east leads to a table-land about 30 ft. above and between two high rocks from which projections like bluffs make nice cantHever roofs. Below these two roofs are the stone images of Bhubaneswar and his consort named Bhubaneswari. The image of Bhubaneswf!-ri is about 3' X 9" high, a slim figure wearing loin cloth, standing up whh the left hand extending up to the left knee-joint and the right palm resting on the chest. He has a necklace of beads round his neck. About ten feet to the north-east lies the image of Bhubaneswari. facing southwards. a massive figure buried underground up to the waist with two hands (right hand broken), with earlobes pierced and extended up to the shoulder. This is clearly an image of a Kuki woman. Near about this image and also at a distance. of about a mile and a half from it

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there are several images of un-identified. broken and mutilated deities. Near the Mokam-tillah, there is a stone image of a four-handed Vishnu.

(21) Underground Fort: After traversing a distance of about a mile and half in the north-east direction of the Mockam tiJlah, there is a downgrade drop of about 400 ft. that leads to a plafn ground ofsemicircuJar shape. This is know as «Chaya-Mandap" or shaaow­canopied assembly hall. From the left end of this field thele is a small tunnel about 10 ft. long and 18" x9" in dimension dug under the rocky hill. This is know as "Yoni-dwaraH i. e. the vaginal passage. One person can crawl through this passage on his breast with difficulty. After crossing this 10 ft. long narrow passage, there is a rectangular yard about 80 ft. long and 30 ft. wide and about 20 ft, high a wide tunnel absolutely dark. This is known as "mel-mandap" i. e. assembly ball. From this hall runs a downgrade path easily passable. for a distance of about 400 ft., and it leads to the second assembly hall almost of the same size as that of tbe first. From the second hall, another downgrade path form a distance of about 400 ft. leads to the third assenJ.bly halt. There are two stone images carved on the right wall of the haI1, but these cannot be identified due to darkness and also due to the mOSS having grOWl] on them.

From the third hall, there is a very narrow passage similarly downgrade for a distance of about 100 ft. In the centre of the passage. there is a block of &tone with teeth-like nodUles protruding on alJ sides. One can pass through this passage with great difficulty and risk to his body. From this hall, there is an upgrade narrow path with faces of big boulders protrud­ing on an sides. After a distance of about 400 ft., there is a triangular stone in the centre of the passage leaving a very narrow slit-like passage on two ends. Only a dare-devil can attempt to pass through these slits. Ge!leral~y nobody dares penetrate further. It IS saId that after travelling through this dangerous passage for a distance of about half a mile, one can reach a wide rectangular plain yard where there is a linga image of lord Shiva. It is also believed that there is' on underground tunnel leading up to Kamakhya hill near Gauhati. There is a tradition of corresponding tunnel in the gorge at the eastern foot of the Bhubane­swari peak at Kamakhya.

This tunnel with assembly hall in inter­mediate places. is generally known as "rad". a simplified form of "Randhra" i. e. a hole­passage. Ordinary people beJived this to be a replica of "Yoni" 1. e. tbe generative organ of the mother-earth or the universal mother who is "Bhubaneswari" i. e. goddess of the universe.

Seddheswar Temple - Near Badarpur

Badarpur Railway Bridge

agricultural l.inds. From 1950~ mdjor floods occured three time& in thi" district d-:..le to tt. e oVI!.:--flowing of its banks by the Bar...lk "ivc~. I~ heavy ~airJ.s, ~'ll t::-~c ,",ater o!:~ th~ ncighboun::g h~lls comes down to tI-c Bar~.k which cannot dIscharge the sar~le_ CU""lstructicn of embank­ments by the P. \V. D. l:.as controJied the floods to some exte:at, tr.ough such occurer..ces c~r.not b~ totully checked. The fol}l)W1Dg t ..... b1e gIve.':> an Id"a ab, ut the total a~-eas subiIiel l!_d annual:y by floods in the Cachar dlstrkt: ~

1954 284 sq. m;'.:!'3. 1955 85 sq. mil .. ". 1956 333 sq. n:ih ... s. 1957 No flolld. 1958 56 . q. mi'es. 1959 1,020 s,q_ miles. 1960 :--ro flood.

CLIMATE AND UAI~}:t'ALL The .clinlatc of .the Cac1:ar "\-al1ey is

char~ctenzed byexcesslVe humidity, anJ being s.!1.ut In by ranges of hiJ1s on a1most (Cvery sIde. the. heat ca!"l become dec~dedly (_,pp'e"-si\.e dunng. certaIn scaso:~s of the )car. During the. raIny season, t~ .. e ail- is sl!rchc1.rgcd wIth mOIsture, the Hti~fall i'i cX'r~mdy heavy, and the ten1.per.::.tule IS considerably hiFher than that recorded at Dibrugarh; but the wir.ter is !lot sO cold as in the nort:le~-n va Jey. T1:e raIny season starts from tr.c IT(1~th df May and continues up to October. Aboct 74 n_ L'f ~hc annual rainfd11 is received durin .. ~t·.ilo::se months. At th~ Si1cha :.tation, it is lecorded that the ave::-a,?e rainfall during these months in the last decade i" about 457 m. m. The high:st monthly rainfall recorded from thi'i ~tation in th(' last decade w~s 769 62 m. m. in.the .m.ort~ of" July 1952. The :r..ig!lest "C1.o~Ithly ralnf~11 dunng th(' lust ten )e~ rs dS recorded i 1

t71.e K .... l1 be Tea E~t,"k ",as ~n ~ht; lr.pl1th of June, 1956 V'.l::.~., 14~-t 1m. £~1. of rain f.:II. In October the nights I be~jn to grow a little cooler. but the SUG .S s611 ve y bo:: In tI:e middle of the day. In t~i_:; m0n~L tl:c ShY i'l r..lOdcratcly clo-:..tded, and there dre light sho,,"crs ofT [.uu on. The average anr:.ual rainf..:.ll does :not matcrialIy vary much in diif,-reL1.t ye.&l"S. Acco-ding to our own surv,-~y it 1'3 fou.~d tJ1al the average ra nfa 1 in the dist::.-ict fro.cl 1951 to 1960 was 3,795.05 n1. r~I.

The following table s~ows the average r.ainfall during tJ-e la<;t ten ::v..:-ars :

------------- ------ -Ye~r Jy a ve:-age A vcragc ~ ai a-

Name of stations rd-infa:l (in :f<= II of tl:e m. m) distr:ct durir.g

the 1 ~l'\t decade

1 Silchar 2 Kal1h:e T_E 3 Lopgai

ValleyT.E. 4 Bikrampur T E. 5 Dewan T.E.

3.1 01.3S-;;'-:-~-------4,541.66 m nt.

3,710.1:!. m.TI". 3,795.05 m m. 4,:206.63 m.m_ 3,346.11 m.m.

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T:].e co ld weather can be saId to have reg~la:"ly set jn from th~ month of J\oovembcr and cont:nues to the end of February. DUring the,c m,}T1!r.s lLc sky is generally clear. I.Jnf"oies 'en 1.gl:t s1-ower S .:-orne!irnes corne in tnc ~~lo~th of J...tr.uary .1nd rebr'uary wh:ch may mak~ the we~ !:her ccJder. but they are welcome as. they prec:pit tc ~he eust and are good for wlnter Cl0>~S. DUI n~g the pe r 10d from March to May, th.: rr.od..:!rate to l:eavi y clouded skies ai.-e cn-:nmon. but tbcy pTevent extreme heat.. The te'1~er.cv of InOllsoon is felt trom the month of April with the accorr.panin~ent of n:.oderate ~howers.

TEMP ERATl.;B E

There are two n:~tcorolobical ob~ervatories in the C ChL1.T ci~ttict. one at SLchar town conducted by t:.c 1\-:etcoro!ogi.~al Department of the G v vcrn1"ner.t of lnd;a and the other at Chc..ncigl at Tca Estate. It js n.ore convenIent to Ul.. ~ the reco~ds bupplied by tht.: Silchar statit.~n a-; repres.er:tat~ve f01- the djs.trict in gCLC ~L Tr.t! cold sea~lJn in this distr ict starts from ~:h~ end vf r-.overr..:'1e .. when bot h the day and n.ght tempcl~tul"': begL1 to faJl rap~dly. In the rr:.on+h o' JadUc..y it reaches the minilnum point. Tnis IS the coldest lTIonth of the year when the r:J.c~n daily Ir'l:1i.Tr.lum terr::.perature ~,cner.aHy COCLS below 13° centigrade. Only In 1958 the mean minimum tem~e'aturc went up to 13.3 0 centig"'~de i~~ Silch~lr. The- mean Ir_ini~nUln temperature:; reCOL cd. in Chandlghat is compara ivcly higl:..::r tl:an that of S.lchar. The hi~:h:st me n tninirnu::n. temperature in JaJl:Jary \V.a..,. 13.9 1·c in .953, I9S4 ~ nct 1960. In the }ea. . '951-. accordIng t.) t:I~ report f~:.rnishcd by ~hc Sl1cbn.; s1~:.ion> ht.. dally n:~an rr;_;nimum temperature in. the h.ame n::onth c~ n:tC down to tLe le ..... el of 11.21}c w'llch v.as tl:e l.ov..e&t ill the last u{cL.dc. The mean daily lncl'<:imum tcmpeIlltu.c in tl:is c.onth does not generally go above 30u cel."ltig -ace. Frorr. the end of Febr~.ary n .. c n:t"l"cury l.cvel g::-adual1y goes UP. and In July, Au£u~t a:r.d Sep~emher the t.:r.'I?.:raLtre .... e~ch~s L1.e rnax:munl point. Du "lllg L.ese rr:o~~ths the mea!l. nlaximum tclnPC aturc docs not gcne.:-ally come below 31 ~eg ee~ cc . .r:tig:ade. The hIgh percer..tagc of mObtun: In L'1C at:no.,p1:cre makes the weatlle~ in ~t~ting. Tl.le ,}ercL:"Tlt«ge of rek .. thc hllmidity in tl:cse rnonths is betwL'en 85 and 88. The percentage nf H.lativc hurJ:ldity Jecorced in the S:Ic;1...t~ s!..l.tio."'I. i..1 Aug"Gst. 1955 was 91 which is consil!ered to be the h.g!lCst ;'1. the l~::,t decade. In the Ir;.or:Lh of October. tr..e tempo;;rature gradu<:!.I1y comes down and the nig!lts become qui t~ pleasant_

POPULATIO~

Trc P()Pu~['t-:on fig1.!r.:. of Cachar district 8.ccClrding to the 196 I Census is 1.378A76 persons of whom 722,487 are males and 655,989

are females. The sex ratio thus comes to 908 females per 1.000 males. The population in the 1951 Census was 1.115,865 and the overall percentage increase during the last decade is 23.53 which is the lowest in comparison with th~ other districts of the State. The percentage growths of population in this district are 5.32 ; 6.94 ; 11.38 ; and 24.66 for 1921. 1931. 1941 and 1951 respectively. The reason for this population growth in the last becade can be attributed to natural increase Or eXCess of births over deaths. At present the district occupies the fifth place in regard to population among all the districts of Assam.

The density of population per square mile is 514 persons as against 416 in 1951. During the last decade the density has registered an increase of 23.56 per cent. The densities of populatlon per square mile were 266; 280 ; 300 and 334 in 1911. 1921. 1931 and 1941 respectively. During the last 50 Years the density has increased by 93.23 per c~nt. At present the district stands third regarding density of population among the districts of the State. The district of Nowgong with a density of 550 occupies the top place is immediately followed by Kamrup.

The population figures in 1961 of the three subdivisions, viz. Silchar. Karimganj and Hailakandi are 644,351, 465.198 and 248,927 respectively, In the last decade, these three subdivisions registered an increase of popu1ation by 18.91 ; 22.96 and 27.23 per cent respectively. The dens ity of poulation per square mile in the Karimganj subdivision is 656 which is followed by the Hailakandi and the Silchar SUbdivisions withe 486 and 455 respectively.

The district has twelve police stations of which six are in the Silchar subdiviSion, four in the Karimganj subdivision and two in the Hailakandi subdivision. The Karimganj and the Badarpur police stations are the most thickly populated areas in this district with densities of 1183 and 1388 persons per square mile respectively. The Sonai poliee station of the Silchar subdivision is the largest police station with 374 square miles in area and a density of 331 persons per square mile. Badarpur being the smallest police station with an area of 47 squar miles claims to be the densest of all the police stations of this district. The Hailakandi police station with an area of 185 square miles holds the third position regarding density with

'947 persons per square mile. Next comes the Silchar police station with a total population of 228,830 and a density of 923 persons per square mile. The police stations of Lakhipur, Patharkandi and Ratabari have densities of 422" 414 and 474 respectively Which can be classified as medium density groups.

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The lower density groups include the police stations of Katigora, Borkhola. Udarband and Sonai with respective densities of 378, 328. 320 and 331 only. The Katlichara police station with an area of 327 square mIles is the most thinly populated area holding only 226 persons per square mile.

The highest percentage growth of population during the last ten years is recorded by the Katlichara police station. The total growth of population in this po lice station during the last decade is 22,225 and the percentage increase comes to the level of 43.14.

The following table shows the variation in population of different police stations during the last decade on a percentage basis:

Police Stations Percentage variation 1. Katigora + 18.34 2. Bar khola + 17.27 3. Udarband + 21.11 4. La khi pur + 26.14 5. Son~ +22~8 6. Silchar + 23.89 7. Badapur + 16.17 8. Karimganj + 17.23 9. Patharkandi + 26.11

10. Ratabari + 33.91 11. Hailakandi + 21.54 12. Katlichara +43.14

The total urban population of this district in the 1951 Census was 61,376 which was only 5.50 per cent of the total district }Copulation. In the 1961 Census the total urban :ropulation was 96.813 whi..::h works out to 7.02 per cent of the district population. The percentages of 'urban population recorded in 1901, 1911, 1921,1931 and 1941 were 2.37,2.35,2.26,2.58 and 3.07 respectively. The greater increase of the urban population in 1961 is mainly due to the declaration of Lakhipur as a town by the Government of Assam and the establishment of two new towns, namely Lala and Badarpur, by the Superintendent of Census Operations. From the above figures it seems that the trend of urbanisation in this district is very slow even after the independence. But that is largely due to the agrarian nature of the economy of this district.

Silchar and Karimganj are the two oldest towns in this district. Hailakar.di was registered as a town in the 1911 Census. The population of Silchar in the year 1 SOl was 9,256. But in the next census of 1911 the population figure came down by 5.09 per cent. The percentage decennial growths of population of this town from 1911 onward are 16.15 .. 28.08, 27.03, 105.16 and 20.56. The present popula­tlon of Silchar is 41,062. In Karimganj, the population figure in 1901 was 5;692, but in

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the 1961 Census the population was 28,683. This means that the percentage increase of population in this town during the last sixty years is 403.92 In 1921 the population went down to 4,552 i. e. a decrease of 30.10 per cent. From 1921 the population began to increase gradua})y by 25.02, 37.29, 144.44 and 50.19 per cent in 1931, 1941, 1951 and 1961 respec­tively. In Hailakandi the total population was only 1,462 in 1911. In the next Census year the population increased by 766 i. e. by 52.39 per cent. In 1931 the population suddenly came down by 10.14 % from the previ'ous census. The percentage increase of population in this particular town recorded in 1941, 1951 and 1961 was 54.04, 166.50 and 71.94 respecti vely.

From the above population figures of the three towns, it is evident that in the period between 1941 and 1951, the popu1ation was increasing at a galloping rate which is primarily caused by the partition in 1947. A large number of Bengali refugees came from East Pakistan and settled down in this district. The density of population according to the 1961 Census in the towns of Silchar, Karimganj and Hailakandi are respectively 11,732 ; 12,525 and 5,792 persons per square mile. The Badarpur town with an area of one square mile comprises a population of 5,885. The township of Lala though not notified by the Government has been included in the category of towns in the 1961 Census with a population of 4,487.

The total number of villages in the district is 2,389. In 792 villages the population is less than 200 with 7 per cent of the total rural population of the district. In another 630 villages, the population is between 200 and 499 with a total population of 222, 774 constituting 17 % of the total rural population. In another 605 villages, the population varies from 500 to 999 and they support 437,286 persons constituting 34 per cent of the total rural populatIon. In the next group of 1000-1999 appertaining to 314 villages, the population is 408,003 persons which is 32 % of the total rural population of the district. The next higher popUlation group of 2,000-4,999, which is 'the highest population group in the district has 121,060 persons constituting 9 % of the total rural population and is claimed by 48 villages.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Economically, the Cachar district is not as good as the other districts of the Brahmaputra valley, but it is comparatively much better off than that of any of the hill districts of Assam. The reasons for this comparative back log are many and varied. The district is poor in

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respect of electricity and fuel resourCes. This combines with the transport bottleneck is the main reason for the slow progress of the district in the sphere of industrialization. Roads from Cachar to the neighbouring districts are mostly fair weather roads. Since the partition of tbe country, the direct link with Calcutta bas been broken and therefore traffic to and from Calcutta has to move via Lumding and Gauhati through a difficult and circuitous railway line involving loss of time and additional cost. Boats and cargo ships between Silchar and Calcutta through Karimganj take many hours due to the fact that they have to pass through Pakistan. Frequently, during the monsoon, rail traffic between Cachar and the Brahmaputra valley is suspended for days together. The national income of this district in the year 1960-61 was Rs. 40.13 crores. The per capita income in the same year was Rs. 295 which occupies the sixth place in regard to other districts of Assam.

AGRICULTURE

The soils of the Cachar valley are not much different from thore of the Brahmaputra valley. except variations. The Cachar valley is characterized by an abundance of marshes and low lands the soils of which contain a large percentage of organic matter.

The Cachar district is the second impoTtantl crop region of Assam. The rivers of Cachar have rah,ed their beds above the level of the surrounding country in many places, and this condition leads to regular flooding of the nearby areas which remain water-logged eVen after the monsoon. Hence agriculture in the rainy season is mainly confined to the high Jands l which are free from water-logging. In winter, however, these depressions grow excelle nt crops) like pulses and oil seeds. The hill slopes I leading to the valley grow tea. The soils are' generally fertile due to annual depositings of silt. Despite these natural advantages, the crop yield in this valley is relati vely low, particularly that of jute and tea. About 95 per cent of the total sown area of this district is under rice and tea. There are however a number of uneconomic tea plantations in the district. There has been little replantation in tea gardens for decades. Invariably the bushes are over 50 years old against a normal economic life of 40 years.

After the orientation of the First Five Year Plan, the tempo of agricultural development was accelarated with the distribution of improved seeds, fertilizers and improved imple­ments. The Japanese method of cultivation in this district seems to be successfUl, and during the last decade, the out turn of rice per acre· has

increased to a fairly considerable extent. People's participation in the direction of Grow More Food Campaign is quite appreciable. The production of rice during the last decade has increased by about 20 per cent. The culti­vators have been persuaded to grow boro paddy in the low-lying fallow lands which are generally kept uncultivated during winter. During these two plan periods, about 50,000 acres of fallow lands were brought under rice culti vation.

The Mechanised Cultivation Scheme was started in the State of Assam during the year 1947-4S with a small number of tractors with a view to reclaim fallow land under the Grow More Food Campaign. Prior to the First Plan verY few tractors were w,prking in some places dIstrict. ( During the First Five Year Plan, tractors were engaged in reclaiming land by dozing, ploughing and harrowing In the Cach'ar Community Project. A workShop for repair and maintenance of the tractors was started at Silchar in the year 1954. During the Second Plan, th~ee mOre tractors of the Department of Agriculture were brought to Silchar frem the Assam Valley and the activities of the tractors were extended to the Mizo Hills district also. Gradually, the demand for tractorization of land has increased and now it is felt that more tractors are needed for this region.

The power Pump Irrigation Scheme is in operation in this district since 1952-53. This Scheme was launched for providing water in wint~r in the flood affected areas where the raising of other crops is not feasible. This scheme was originally started with three pumping sets which were brought to Cachar by the last part of the year 1953. There was also one section of power pu mp in the Cachar CommuniIY Project with six: pumping sets which Were amalgamated with the Department of Agriculture in the year 1957-58. By this amalgamation, the total strength of pumping sets rose to seventeen. During the last decade, about 700 acres of land were irrigated through these power pumping sets. For the develop­ment of irrigation, th~ Publ c Works Del'art­ment incurred an expenditure of Rs. 77 thousand which brought about 1,200 acres of land under irrigation.

The Government Fruit Preservation Factory at Silchar was started in 1954-55 as a pilot plant. The factory swi tehed on to commerCIal production in 1956-57 with a total turnover of Rs. 14,000/- which has since increased to Rs. 51,000/- in 1961-62. Oranges and pineapples are processed in this factory which is the most welle quipped of all the units in Assam.

FISHERIES The potentiality of' fisheries development in

the district comprises, of rivers, beels, swamps,

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anuas (i. e. dead rivers) and tanks and ponds. The rivers and beels which are under the control of the Revenue Departm{.nt are generally settkd with private parties for the purpose of fishing for three years. These are the main fisheries where accumulation of fish occur naturally during the rainy season. These fisheries serve as natural breeding grounds of fishes, and the fingerlings which are drifted along with the current enter the natural beels, anuas and swamps and take shelter for their growth. Most of these fisheries are stagnant and therefore the )oung ones and the larvae get appropr.ate shelter without much disturbances from flood water.

Amongst the natural fisheries, there are some termed as second class fiSheries owned by the Government and are kept open to the public :for personal consurr-,ption. These fisheries supply abundant quantity of fish to the public and help them in supplementing the supply of fish to their daily needs. Moreover, there are good numbels of natural fisheries where multiple ownership exist. In some cases these fisheries supply considerable quantity of fish, whereas in some cases these fisheries are left uncared for. That may be due to mu}tjple ownership.

. ~n the tea estates there is sCope for developing PISlculture to a great extent as there are er.ough marshy lands which are difficult to use for arLy other purposes. The practice of fishing in beels by de-watering is detrimental to the fisheries which is common in this district. The cons{.r­vation measures as in~icated in fishery rules are not strictly followed by the fbhing population. During the two Five Year Pla.ns~ ~mphasjs has been laid on the develoTmell.t of fishel ies by introducing cultural practices amongst the people. The main base of cultural is to make available fish seeds to the public so that thelT culturable areas are utilised for raising adult fishes. In order to follow up cultUral practices. the people have been in~tructed in manuring water areas, care for seeds and management of tanks. The interest for growir:g fish by the peo_r;le has been Increased to a great ~xtcnt,. ~peclally in resree-t of {.,ultural practices In theIr 0wn ponds and tanks. The seeds are supplied by the Department up to the capacity of individual water areas. The seeds Were scarce beforehand and the transport syl'>t<::m of seeds was not sc~entific, and as such there was was heavy mortality during transport. But by introducing iJ?proved method of transport, seeds are. packe~ l~ contaIners with oxygen so that theIr respIratIon is lT~ade easy and by that process the martality in transport is minimised.

Originally the seeds were natural sources where mix<::d economIc and llneconomic

obtained from seeds both of

varieties Were

available and it was difficult to sort them out at that stage. These seeds were sold to the individual parties by the fishermen and the result obtained after some years was disappojnt­lng. By the method of induced breeding operation where a particular variety of :fi~h is being induced for breeding, tbe problem of mixed fry has been avoided. The breeding of the Indian major carp in fiowjng water is the main factor which has been remedied by inducing the fish to breed in confined water also.

An exotic variety of fish viz. common carp has been introduced into the d strict. The advantage of this fish OVer the Indian major carp is that it breeds in confined water naturally. and can breed more than once in a year. This variety bas already been liked by people very much.

In order to improve the socio-economic condition of the fishermen, subsidy was given to co-operative formed by actual fishermen. This subsidy was made available both in kind and cash. The fish farm which was established serves the purpose of demonstration and supply of fi.;h from time to time. The fish farm again supplies breeders for induced breeding opera­tions. Under the development programme, natural fisheries are brought under the Government control. During the two plan periods 13,68,000 fish seeds were distributed and stocked in different tanks and projects. By way of supply of seeds, 390 acres of water were cultured from which the total yield of marketable fish was about 48.5 metric tons. The culture of fish by individual fishermen is found to be encouraging and this is due to the distribution '9f seeds. Tank culture is made much more popular amongst the people. In SOIT..e tea estates, fish culture is popularised by creating sheets of waters between tillahs. The seeds were obtained from the Department of Fisheries both of Indian major carp and common carp.

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT

The CO-operative movement of Assam is mainly conc~ntrating its attention to the uplift of the agricultural communities from their ag~-old stangnation. Basically, its purpose is to evolve a &cheme of co-operative community which touches all aspects of life. With this end in view, various co-operative societies were formed in different parts of the State so that the socio-econoll1ic life of the people could be upgraded. Toe main purpose of lhe co­operative movement in the district of Cachar is to grant agricultural credits to the cultivators. After the orientation of the Five Year Plan, this movement has come to ·the forelront in

.this State. In 1951-52 about 188 Primary

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Agricultural Credit Societies were set up in this district wj.th a membership of 1.817. At that stage ..... ....only one thousand rupees were granted tp-'the people as short and medium term loans. In 1960-61 the number of credits societies rose up to 828 with a total membership of 61.430 persons. In that year about Rs. 3.55 lakhs was granted to the cultivators as short and medium teTll1S loans. From 1955-56 to 1960-61, 503 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies Were registered. During these years Rs. 27.86 lakhs was invested for the promotion of agricultural business through the co-operative societies. In the Second Plan period, 12 godowns in different mundi centres were set up for the storing of agricultural crops.

FOREST

The main aspects of the Forest Development Schemes in the FIrst and the Second Plans are : (a) afforestation, improvement of poor lorests and extension of forestry, (b) development of communications, (c) development o.f forest industries, and (d) survey and demarcation.

People residing in forest areas are economi­cally very poor. During the First and Second Five Year Plans, Government endeavoured to gear up the condition of the village people as well as to raise the forest products to a considerable extent. In the First Plan period, lor the development of forest villages, 10 ring wells and 7 tanks were dug out. During the satne period, 18 miles of :forest roads, 12 bridges and 17 culverts- were constructed. Only 62 acreS of forest land were planted with valuable timber species. The total cost incurred by Government for forest developm~nt in the First Plan is rot available in the office of the Con~ervator of Forests.

Much more developments wt..re taken up in the Second Plan p~riod curing which 18 miles of neW :forest roads and 5 bridges were constructed in the forest areas. In the forest villages, 6 tube wells, 5 wells, 15 tanks, 1 primary school and 3 water reservoirs were constructed. About 355 acres of lorest land were created for taungya plantation and 45 acres for sal plantation. The total cost of forest regeneration in the Second Plan amoun­ted about Rs. 36,423.

The Cachar district with its forest reserves covering about 42 per cent of the total area, can devf lop forest industries r?nging [10m paper-pulp to plywood factories, provided power and transport are made available. The prorosed new projects jn this district, such as paper and pulp mills, require power facilities and improvement in tran"port on the hill raillway section and motorable roads between Cachar and Mizo Hills district.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

There are no heavy industries in the district of Cachar except the age-old tea industry. The existing industries of this district can ·be classified into twenty seven different groups. The principal industrial products are mainly (1) food and kindred products, (2) forest products, (.3) chemical products, (4) manu­facturing excluding transport equipments, (5) transport equipments, (6) match. (7) light engineering products and (8) sports goods. Industries like sports goods, alluminium, soap, chemicals. lime and bricks have flourished in this district and are mainly concentrated in the Karimganj and Silchar subdivisions. The alluminium industry farms a unique trade in Karimganj. Katakhal, within the Hailakandi subdivision, is known for the sitalpati artisans. There are about 239 small and medium sized industries with a total strength of about 13,832 industrial workers. Tea factories predominate, absorbing about nIne-tenth of the factory population of Cachar. They are dispersed throughout the tea plantation areas. A few saw mills, engineering workshOps, metal foundries and a big match factory are concentrated in Silchar and Karimganj which enjoy roads, railways and waterways for assembling raw materials and distr.lbuting manu:factured goods. The match industry based on simul tree is a high revenue yielder and has an expanding internal market.

During the First pJan period, the Cottage Industries Department started emporia at Hailakandi. Karimganj, SHchar and Badarpur with a marketing officer. One instructor with his two assistants of sita1p::tti and mat-weaving were posted or imparting training to local boys. Some Extension, Officers (Industries) were also posted in the Community Develo­pm~nt Block areas. All departmental works in respect of grants-in-aid and loans were dealt with at district level by the departmental officers of the subdivisions.

During the Second. Plan, a district office at Silchar was establihed in 1958 with three offic"!rs of wh0m the A<;sistant Director is the district head of the department. A Soap­making Traiu;ng-cum-Production Centre was opened at Hailakandi to impart training to local boys in the art of soap making. Improved tools for carp~ntry and blacksmithy at a cost of R<;. 11,000 was distributed to the artisans at a subsidised rate of 50 % loan and 50 % grant. A new scheme for imparting training to young girls in the art of knitting and embroidery was open. at Silchar for one year 1958-59. Rs. 1.01 lakhs was disbursed as grants-in-aid in cash a<; wen as in kind to the artisans and institutions of different categories.

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During the First Plan. industrial loans of :R.s. 29 lakhs were sanctioned and disbursed to the artisans. In the Second plan only Rs.4.2 lakhs was disbursed as industrial loans of which Rs. 1.32 lakhs was sanctioned at the district level on the recommendation of the Subdivi­sional Board. In order to utilise the materials which are available in plenty in the district, a chrome and vegetable training centre has been selected at Badarpur. Rs. 57 thousand was spent for land compensation during the latter part of the Second Plan. During this period seven industrial units were licensed under the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act,. of 1951 and most of these units are working satisfactorily. 33 small and cottage industrial units were registered with the Director of Industries, Assam.

SYNOPSIS REGARDING THE IMPACT OF THE TWO FIVE YEAR PLANS IN

THE SPHERE OF P.W.D.

Cacbar Division-Since the inception and up to 1955, the division was entrusted with all P.W.D. works of the whole district. But due to the increased volume of developmental works, a new division was established at Karimganj with effect from 15-10-55 to deal with almost the whole of Karimgan~vil Subdivision and other border roads etc.

Up to the end of the Second FiVe Year Plan, the Cachar Division had four subdivisions, viz. Silchar ~A", 'B' ~ 'C' and Hailakandi su bdi visi on.

A.chievements in the First Plan :-

(1) Roads=23.04 m.iles of roads Were metalled and blacktoppe-.l. 55.37 miles of roads were gravelled and 85.23 miles new roads were constructed.

(2) Bridges =246 'II" timber bridges were constructed.

(3) Buildings = 27 new buildings constructed.

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All these projects were started in the First Five Year Plan, and most of them were already completed. A sum of Rs. 85,70,959 was spent by this division in that period.

Achievements in the Second Plan

(1) Roads =22.27 miles of roads were metalled and blacktopped ; 111.96 miles were gravelled, and 49.78 miles of new roads constructed.

(2) Bridges=Construction of important bridges viz. (a) Barak Bridge ( 1536 ft.), (b)

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Sonai Bridge (300 ft.), (c) Matijuri Bridge (440 ft.) and (d) Rukni Bridge (296 ft) were started in this plan. The construction of the Sonai bridge has been nearly completed and the others are in progress.

(3) Buildings=The construction of the following buildings were taken up by this Department. They are :-

(a) District Library-cum-Lccture Hall at Silchar.

(b) Additional Court Building at Silchar.

(0) Industrial Training Institute at Srikona.

Cd) Junior Technical SChool at Meherpur.

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Jun;or Basic Training Hailakan di. Primary Health Units Bikrampur and Kalinagar.

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Centre at

at Lala,

Extension of SIlchar and Hailakandi Civil Hospitals.

(4) Ferry Service-Ten new ferries were declared public in this Plan and are being maintained by this department. A sum of Rs. 16.970,879 was spent by this division in that Plan period.

INTRODUCING THE STATISTICS

The All-India Census Publications pUblished by the Union Government contain data only down to the level of a district in some cases, or to the level of a police station in other cases. Data regarding each village cannot be had from the Central Government Census Publications. But the data down to the leyel of a village are very essential for the purpodes of the State Government and the administration in the districts and subdivisions. So for the first time, the District Census Handbooks were compiled and printed for each district of Assam in 1951. The editing and compilation was done by the Superinten­dent of Census Operations. but the printing and expenditure thereof was borne by the State Government. The District Census Handbooks have become very popular ever since. because they are needed not only by Government and the Deputy Commissioners and Subdivisional Officers, but also by the Local Bodies and the general public. They are abso1utely essential for the purposes of delimitation of constituencies. the establish­ment of Panchayats, the determination of quota of civil supplies, the establishment of police stations and many other administra­tive matters required by the State Govern­ment. It has therefore, been decided that in the 1961 Census also. the District Census Handbooks should be edited and compiled by the Superintendent of Census Operations and printed at the cost of the Government of Assam.

The Primary Census Abstracts given in the 1951 Census will now appear in the form of Village Directories which not only gi Ve detailed Census data for each village, but they also give ::ouch other informations as the existence of communication facilities. drinking water facilities, educational facili­ties, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and the different categories of workers. The Village Directories also give us the area in acres of each village, if the village has been cadastrally surveyed and if the area figure is available, and they also give us the nUlllber of literates and the number of workers classified according to the nine categories of the Standard Industrial Classi­fication adopted by the Government of India. Such informations are furnished for each village and for eacp. block of a ward of a town. Thus the Directory furnishes in­formation on the primary economic acti-

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vities of each v.iJlage or ward of a town and the lIteracy proportion of the population. This abstract is useful therefore, not only for the State Government and the Local Bodies for their adminstrative purposes but they are also in great demand by the various Ministries of the Union Government like the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Planning Commission. These data are also required for all sample surveys, both rural and urban, based. on villages or wards of a town. The District Cen&us Handbooks also contain tables on mother tongue. religion and the various tables specially prepared for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes of each district. Official statistics relating to vital statistics, statistics of household and small-scale industries, administrative statistics and other statistics relatmg to various activities of Government, especially those connected with the First and Second Five Year Plans~ have also been given. There is therefore. no doubt that the District Census Handbooks of the 1961 Census will furnish most of the data that are required for administrative as well as for planning and development purposes.

Before 1951, the population had been classified by religion but at the 1951 Census. the economic classification was sub­stituted for the classification based on reli­gion. In 1951, the people had been divided into two broad livelihood categories, namely the agricultural classes and the non-agricul­tural classes, and these two classes had again been sub-divided into four classes each. Each of the eight livelihood classes was again divided into three sub-classes with reference to their economic status, namely-

(i) Self-supporting Persons; (ii) Non-earning Dependents

(iii) Earning Dependents.

In the 1961 Census. the classification based on livelihood has been done away with and the basis of the classification now is WORK. People have been divided into two classes, the Workers and Non-Workers. The working popula~ion has been divided into nine categories of workers namely-

I. vVorking as Cultivator

11. III.

Working as Agricultural i.acouret

Working in mining, quarrying live­stock, ~orestry. fishing, hunting and plantations. orchards and allied activities

lV. Working at Household Industry

Working in manuf'acturing other than Household Industry

V.

VI. Working in Construction

VII. Working in Trade and Commerce

Working in Transport, Storage and Communications

VIII.

IX. Working in Other ServiCes

The working population has been classified separate.ly accor~ng to the returns relating to occupatIon and Industry. The Indian Census Economic Classification adopted at the 1951 Census was neither a purely Industrial nor an Occupational Classification of the population but it was a combination of both. There wer~ only 10 divisions and 88 subdivisions of the Industries and services. In the 1961 Census the National Classification of Industries and Occupation adopted by the Government of India was also used for the Census and there were lD.ore than 300 occupational families and 300 il;tdustrial minor groups for which figures are gIven f?,r the total popUlation sex-wise. Another umque :feature of the 1961 Census is that all these Economic Tables are prepared On the basis of the principal work of a person.

Non-workers have again been classified into eight categories as follows :-

1.

2.

A full-time student or child attending school who does no other work~ such as make articles at home f'or sale, nOli eve~ h~lp ~rt-time in his own f'amily cultIvatIon, Industry, trade or business_

A person engaged in unpaid hOlUe duties (like. housewife or other adult female) who does no other work, such as make articles at home for sale or wages, nor help regularly even part-time in family cultivation~ industry, trade or business_

3. Any dependent, including an infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabled Irom work because of'illness or old age.

4. A retired person who is not employed again, rentier, person living on agricul­tural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other person of independent means for securing which he does not have to work and WhD does nD other work.

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5.

6.

7.

8.

A beggar, vagrant or independent woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of existence. A convict in jail (an undertrial prisoner is shown as a worker if he used to work before he was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal,. mental or charitable institution. A person who has not been employed before but is seeking employment for the first time. A person employed before but now out of employment and seeking employ­ment.

In the 1951 Census. the population was shown according to certain units known as Census Tracts. These Tracts were selected by the Superintendent of Census Operations on an aahoc basis and they may constitute one Police Station, two Police Stations or even three Police Stations and they may also consist o:f part o:f a Police Station only_ Urban areas of each dis­trict were treated as separate Tracts in the 1951 Census. In the 1961 Census, I have taken Police Stations only as units of' Census Divisions and so all census data are given down to the level o:f a Police Station. The exception is that urban areas were treated as separate entities for the Subdivision.

ABBREVIATIONS OR NOTATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

- As all details cannot be given in the Village Directory, certain abbreviations and notations were used for the sake of easy reproduction and printing. The following notations were there­fore used in the Village Directory.

NOTATIONS 1. Transport and Postal Facilities

(i) Road Bridle Path Metalled Road Tarred Road

(ii) Railway (iii) Postal F;;!cilities

Branch Post Office Sub-Post Office Extra Departmental Branch Office Extra Departmental Sub-Office Central Sub-Office

) ) ) )

'Rly~

'Edho"

'Edso' 'CSO"

2. Educational Institutions

(i) Primary, Basic. Tol, Muktab, Night, Nursery School 'P'

(ii) Middle School (M.E. & M.V.) 'M'

(iii) High School or Higher .Secondary

(iv) Higher Institutions including Colleges

(v) Technical Institutions

3. Drinking Water Supply

'H'

(i) Tanks or Beels 'Tk'

(ii) Kacha well 'Kw'

(iii) Pipes and Tube wells or Ring wells 'S'

(iv) Pucca well <Pw'

(v) River, Running Stream or Springs 'Riv'

P. S. Distance of the items are con­sidered up to five miles

4. Bazar D~y and Medical Facilities

(j) Weekly Bazar 'Wh'

(ii) Daily Bazar <Db'

(iii) Dispensaries 'D'

(iv) Hospitals 'Hos'

5. Veterinary Facilities and whether tbe 'Village is covered by Community Development or National Extension Senice Blocks

(i) Governlllent Veterinary (ii) Private Veterinary (iii) Other Methods

) ) )

'v'

'Cd' (iv) Community Development

(v) National Extension Service 'Nes'

DEFINITIONS

'The following definitions used in the 1961 €ensus are reproduced below for easy reference :

1. Town

FOl,the purpose of the 1961 Census, a town means a Municipality, a Town Committee, or a Cantonment and any other area having the following urban characteristics:

(i) If the population is not less than 5,000

Oi) If the density is not less than 1,000 per square mile

(iii) If the adult male population in non-agri­cultural livelihoods is at least 75 per cent of the total male population.

2. Village

In Assam a village means a cadastral village where there bas been a cadastral survey. In the Plains districts where there has been no cadastral survey, it is taken to be a gaon together with its adjacent 'tolas', 'paras' etc. provided that none of these independent c~llec­dons of houses are so large or so dIstant :from the cadastral village. with distinct indi­vidual names. In the Hills districts~ the most con­venient definition of a village is that it is a collection o:f houses bearing a separate name and situated with certain boundaries tradi­tionally recognized by the villagers.

3. I-Iouse

It is a structure or part o:f a structure inhabited or vacant or a dwelling, shop, a shop­cum-dwelling or a place of business~ workshop. schOol etc. with a separate entrance.

4. Household

It is a group of persons who commonly live together and take their meals from a common m.ess or Kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent anyone of them :from. doing so.

5. SCheduled Tribes

They are members of the backward tribes who generally occupy the hiUy areas or other rather inaccessible parts of the Indian Union. They are generally very backward and so the Government of India has prepared a schedule of such tribes for the purpose of giving them :facaities in education and employment so that they may come up to the level of the other advanced people of India as soon as possible. Scheduled Tribes may belong to any religion.

6. Scheduled Castes

They belong to the lowest rung of the castes of the Hindu and Sikh religions. In order to help them rise to the level of' other more advanced societies in India. the Government has made a schedule of such peopJe-hence the name Scheduled Castes.

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7... Houseless persons

They are people who have no houses to dwell and generally live in pavements or open places, such as beggars~ who beg in people's houses by day and sleep under the trees by night.

8. Institutional population

They are people Who are inmates of institu­tions, like hostels, boardings, jails etc.

9. Worker

Is a person who is working as a cultivator, an agricultural labourer, at a household industry or he may be doing any other work but he must earn some income. Work includes not only actual work but also effective supervision ;:tnd direction of work.

1(J. Non-worker

Is a person who is eitl1er not doing any work or who coes some work from which he does not earn any income. For example, a pensioner and a rentier who earn some income bui if they do not do any other work they are classi­fied as non-workers. On the contrary, students and housewives may be doing some work either in school or in the house but as they do not earn any income they are classified as non­vtorkers for the purpose of the Census.

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11. Cultivator-

For purposes of the Census a person is working as a cultivator if' he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation o.f land owned or held from Government, (1;J) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions .for paYment in money, kind or share.

12. Agricultural Labourer

Is n. person who works in another person's land only as a labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation for wages in cash, kind or share, such as share of produce. The labourer should have no right Or lease or contract on land on which he works nor should he be responsible for taking decision as to which crops to sow and when or taking the risk of cultivation. A share of the produce goes to him only as wages.

13. Household Industry

A household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself or mainly by members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas. and only at home in urban areas.

Numbk and Name of Distrkt-(.tO) CACHAti vttLAGE

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of VillagejTown/ Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Sq. miles No. No. cated of of PersOns

Hou- House-ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 cachar District <::> N - >..C r- 0'1 ..... ~ 0\ r- 0-. 0\ 6 ,.....

'"" r- oo 00 ::;;: a-. ~ '"" <"'-I r-oo C'!.. <"'> -.:r ~ O\~ ~ 00 '0 -.0

T 'C ..., $ 00 "'~ V'l g <'i' r-: -.6 d "'" C"'I~ V"> r- N Vl 0\ 0-. C> ("I ("I ~ r- 'D ..... <"'I

..... V'l <o<f" ..... 0 ..-. -- ..... .,., ,._ '-0 V

~ ,._

~ '-0 V) - '0 ..... ..-. <"-I ...".. """" R q

~ "S. r- C'\ ..... t- O'> ,_ ro;, V)

..0 00 oo~ N ...0 oo~ 0' ...0 d M- ...,

00 '-0 0- 00 .,.., co N <"1_ '-0 '0 <"'I

0'\ l"- t- ..... r- '0 <"'Ii ~ ~ <=> ~ V")

6 0'\ r- ..... ..... t- V") <=> 00 ..... U ..- t-_ 00 r- =_ = '0 ..... ~ -vi' V> ...0 ~~ ...., ..."..- ...; ~ ~ .... .... 0\ ""' ""'" ~ .M

2 Silcbar Sut division 0 M ...... ..... 8 '" ~

...., "<;t- "<;t- o, 0. - '0 .,., V'l 00 00 0- ce> 0

T .,.. ..- q ..... M ..... <"'I r- M 00 N 0-...r:. ti ~

.,£ 00 ....0 ...: ~ ...0 v) ....0 0-..... "" v ..... "<;t- ..... '£l ..... .... 'D ~ ..... 00

~ \.0 V> <=> '" N '-0 '" <::> .,., co .¢ t- N ..-. 0- '"'"

,._ r- ~ r- oo R

.,., on ..- r- ei'> r- 0- .,., 0.. co <::> 0-v_ .,; 00 0 M ...0 v) ~ ....; v) ...: ~ ..... ...... ...... ...... 0- ..... ..... ..... ~ ..... -.c ~ ..... ..... M 00 '.0 -.0 M

.,., ..." .,.., co V 0'1 ...... ...,. 00 co ..,.. <=> 'D 00 <::> ...0 .C> N

U V> r--_ \0 ...., ..... ~ ~ ..... N 0'\ ..0 '0 ....; "<f"~ 0\ .... .... 0..- o~

"'<T N ..... ..... .-

3 KZltisora P.~.

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DIRECTORY ASSAM

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S .26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 1

r- r- ~ ~ - 0 ""'"

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...., - 0- 00 - ...... 00- 0' 0:: V>~ o~ N ....: \0 or) ..¢' ...0 N ~ ....... r-.: c<"i' =ft "<I"-~ V">~

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<"> ...., V)

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M 00- oo~ .,.,~ 0' N~ \O~ -.D or) ~ M ....... r-~ M ..,..;- r-ft ..,..;- -.r~

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~ N ....; r-ft M 00- ....... 0:: ct r~ N ""<i"

t- 0'\ M 0 N N ...., r- r- t- o... t- o... N ...., 0'\ N "'<i" 0'\ - ~ - 2 ....... C> "<I" = ... "<f" \.0 G ""<i" or> t- o--- 0:- r- \.0 00 "<I" C> ...... c.. 00 o-~ 00 r- V ~ ""'"- ~ 00 <"> ""'" -..:I"ft -.:t"ft r- 0 l"- 'D ""'" -N - o-,ft "<1"- ~ ..- ....... v) N M M ...... C')- .,.,- "<f"~ .,.; "$ 00 V) 0\ .- r-l <'I \0 - N

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N oft ~ :£ "<1"- ....... .,.,- N ....,~ ...... r-- C"-Ift

N M -.D r- V) 0\ ...... <'I ...... N V) ""<i" ...... N

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Number and Name of District-OO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tiou duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Cas~~s Trib~s Edu-No. Ward ! Enumerator' s No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou. House ..

ge$ h(.}lds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Niz-Jalalpur Part I 619.8 112 112 673 346 327 68 8 2 Niz-Jalalpur Part II R. Tk. Wb. Enumerated with Village No.3 Pirnagar 3 Pirnagar R. p. Pw. Wb. 187.4 HO 110 601 327 274 93 62 88 15 4 Nichinta Pur R. p. Tk, Wb, Hos. 140.1 53 64 263 140 123 54 13 5 Kukhiarkul R, p. Tk. Wb, Hos. 1289 101 101 487 272 215 27 33 191 94 6 Tarapur R, Tk, Wb. 606.6 113 113 590 301 289 34 37 111 33 7 Gumragram R, Tk. Wb. 383.5 '"In 35 106 50 56 20 9 8 Natanpur R, p. Pw, Wb. 6145 12] 121 559 292 267 180 145 68 10 9 Digormahadev Pur R, S, Wb. Hos. 34.4 1'3 13 47 23 24 5 6 13 12

10 Rongpur R, P, Tk. Wb. 381.5 12.~ 125 609 321 288 121 2L 11 Biswambar Pur R, P, Pw. Wb. I 189.6 19.) 190 987 530 457 12 12 231 66 12 Baleswargrant n J 1968.7 16 16 84 50 34 1 13 Baleswargraot IV R, p. S, Wb. Hos. 282 282 1.579 875 704 104 99 253 75 14 Paikan R. Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 291.g 127 12"1 640 319 321 21 23 6~ 12 15 Sara pur R. Pw, Wb, Hos. V. 601.5 123 123 522 279 243 65 52 106 25 16 Chandipur R, Edbo. Kw, Hos. 229.6 72 72 392 199 193 30 30 51 13 17 Rajyeswar I R. Edbo, P, Pw. 351.4 86 86 448 243 205 47 34 89 14 18 Rajyeswar II R, P, Tk, Wb. 386.1 131 131 646 329 317 15 14 144 56 19 Mahadev Pur I R. Kw. 573.2 117 117 492 263 229 30 26 98 32 20 Mahadev Pur II R, Riv. 430.1 12 J2 58 29 29 24 25 8 2 21 Nj ahadev Pur III R. Riv. 241.5 18 78 171 211 160 13 12 73 17 22 Khelma Part I R, 1-1, Tk. Wb. lIos, V. 485.8 ]27 127 719 372 347 162 146 163 35 23 Khelma Part II R. p. Pw. Hos. 691.6 91 91 469 255 214 38 34 34 4 24 Khelma Part III R. p. Riv. 624.3 41 41 212 114 98 11 9 3R 9 25 Khelma Part IV R, P, Tk, Wb. 544.7 5 5 19 II 8 26 Khelma Part V R, Tk, Wh. 411.9 30 30 147 78 69 10 27 Kbelma Part VI R, Rly. p. Tk, Wb. 477.9 210 210 962 515 447 210 197 257 43

Hos. 28 Khclma Part VIr R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos. 689.7 ]52 ]52 799 443 356 151 106 122 56 29 Khelma Part VIII R. Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 310.5 75 75 3Jl 172 159 7 5 36 6 30 Khaiya Jani R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V, 211.0 20 20 97 51 46 3 17 2

Cd. 31 Mau Gram R. S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 309.2 21 21 107 60 47 14 11 7 32 Bhitar Gul R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V. 106.1 2 2 15 7 R 2 33 Ghlia Tail R, Riv. Wb. Hos, V, 372.1 9 9 41 22 19 5 1

Cd. 34 Kanapara Part I R, Riv, "Vb. 5 5 26 17 9 6 2 35 Konapara Mikir 13 13 69 36 33 36 Konapara Aonbarti No Population 37 Lakshmipur I R. H. Pw. Db. Hos. 207.9 187 193 814 455 359 60 52 156 51 38 Lakshmipur II R. P, Tk. Wb. 516.9 117 117 644 334 310 194 56 39 Lakshmipur IU R, Pw, Wb. 622.6 50 50 260 138 122 85 24 40 Braman Gram R, P, Tk. Wb. Hos, V. 304.1 159 159 765 407 358 140 120 132 66 41 Tarapur R, Tk. Wb. Hos, V. 332.2 133 135 647 329 318 33 35 90 40 42 Bhat Gram R. p. Pw, Db, Hos, V. 285.6 77 80 390 197 193 110 119 74 25 43 Chali Gram. R. p. Pw, Db, Has, V. 571.5 YS 101 479 238 241 141 123 73 28 44 Sundaura R, p. S. Wb, Hos, V. 241.8 102 102 440 224 216 2 3 58 13 45 Dhumkar R. P, Pw, Wb. Hos, V. 353.2 109 109 618 325 293 112 20 46 Bhaogarpur R, Tk. Wb. Hos, V. 102.6 80 53 274 152 122 24 14 31 5 47 Manipur Part I R, Tk. Wb. V. 281.1 70 70 334 184 150 101 !)O 51 14 48 Maoipur Part II R, Rly, S, Wb, Hos, V. 145.4 43 47 243 133 110 3 2 19 8 4~ Karkari IV R, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 208.3 22 23 121 69 52 45 28 15 1 50 KaJ;kari III R. S. Db, D. 529.2 14 14 78 36 42 R 12 15 1 51 Karkari II R, P, Pw, Wb, lIas. 529.6 48 50 214 ]13 101 92 75 70 36 52 Karkari I R, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 753.8 25 25 127 74 53 31 1 53 Barai Tali Part I R, P, Pw, Db, Hos, V. 435.4 ]27 132 679 345 334 24 26 2OV82 54 Bami Tali Part II R. p. Pw. Wb. Has, V. 604.7 51 57 310 169 141 107 75 6 15

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DIRECTORY

KATIGORA (1)

----~-------~

Total worker,> (I-IX)

M

'6

:gS 74

15') 163

14 1 ~,_J.

12 201 2S:l

511 : flO :69 105 l25 1<36 1..:18

1'7 12() :'04 143

68 5

40 2137

246 ')9 25

3'-: 5

1 ,

o 72

250 153

72 217 1~9 III 133 134 187 88 95 56 39 25 57 '0

177 87

17

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5 1J 1.2 1<)

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10 1 ] 37 Ie)

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2

6

4 8

11 4 6

15

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1

34

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161

161 54 34-

103 ~4

1'i2

171 1 L'i

12 116 :0.:

55 77 41 ~'4

11() 1 1

126 154

"14 5]

3 33

1"7

226 f)3 20

35 5

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11

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7 54 27

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35 36

110

3 142 I b6 5 114

138 16

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190 1m ~t'

:05 90

138: 04 >l9 77 30 J ' "6 44

168 81

37

327

21)9 120 1~4

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275 415

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34 3" 36 -"7 38 39 40 41 42 4.~ 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 .)2 "1 54

'Number aud Name 01 Di~~rjct-ll0) C"CHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Residential Total Popula- Sche- Scbe- Literate

Serial Nam.e of Villagel Town, Amenities Acres Houses tion duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's No. -No. Castes Tribes Edu-

Block of of cated Hou- House- Persons

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

------ ---_ ... ---- ---- -------- ------ -------- --- --------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

55 Barai Tali Part III 338.7 No Population 56 Barni Tali Part IV R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 519.7 12 12 73 40 33 8 2 57 Barai Tali Part V R, P, Pw. Wb, Hos, V. 203.7 32 33 189 110 19 14 16 20 58 Bhairab Pur I R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 544.8 82 82 442 228 214 60 58 153 61 59 Bhairab Pur n R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 592.7 157 157 923 496 427 60 5 60 Bhairab Pur V R, S, Wb, Hos, V. 399.9 145 148 876 467 409 19 11 122 3 61 Bhairab Pur VI R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 124.5 33 33 195 110 85 37 24 36 5 62 Makdar No Population 63 Natan Pur R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 292.4 136 136 743 390 3~3 132 8 64 Bhairab Pur II r 417.2 No Population 65 Bhairab Pur IV 228.4 No Population 66 Ni: Leverpota J R,P, Pw, Wb. 552.4 110 110 584 310 274 106 104- 93 26 67 N iz Leverpota Jf R, Pw, Db. 522.2 117 117 582 301 281 79 82 76 5 68 Said Pur I R, Edbo, Pw. 367,3 51 "i1 234 126 108 80 69 54 18 69 Said Pur 11 R. P, Tk, Wb, V. 348.9 94 94 543 "80 263 93 79 85 43 70 Bhater Chake R, p, Pw, Wb, D, V 230.2 40 40 216 113 103 86 80 17 1 71 Chandi Nagar 1 R. Tk. 437.1 83 83 498 266 232 91 13 "'2 Chandi Nagar U R, P, Pw, Wb, V. 473.b 186 192 1,040 541 499 74 77 1 '31 64 73 Chandi Nagar III R, P, Tk, Wb. V. 424.3 ]35 135 564 299 265 165 154 101 26 74 Chandi Nagar IV R, P, Kw, Wb, V. 519.9 8 8 45 18 27 15 24 G 1 75 Chan di Nagar V 779.8 No Population 76 Chandi Nagar VI R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V. 493.9 94 94 457 241 216 241 216 76 14 77 Salimabad 471.1 No Population 78 !Iari Nagar r R, P, Tk, Wb, V. 260'7 1]1 111 666 362 304 140 118 91 6 79 Hari Nagar II R, P, Pw, Wb, V. 446.8 134 137 605 313 292 35 32 114 12 80 Hari Nagar III R, P. Tk, Wb, Has, V. 344.5 48 48 300 151 149 43 48 35 3 81 Hari Nagar IV R, P, Tk, Wb, V. 5030 73 73 365 177 188 46 50 52 30 82 Tuker Gram R, P. Pw, Wb. 420.5 114 114 529 286 243 129 121 19 83 Nizbari Tikar I R, Tk, Wb. H os. 485.9 67 67 26'1 146 121 100 74 42 6 84 Nizhari Tikar II R, P, Pw, Wb, V, 487.2 196 ]96 1,067 552 515 175 J41 261 50 85 TaU Ti kar Part I R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos. 553.1 7 7 35 17 lS 17 18 3 86 Tali T'kar Part II R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 414.9 145 145 727 356 371 93 83 107 45 87 Karai Kam:li I R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 316.8 46 46 179 92 87 83 77 5 1 88 Karai Kandi II R, P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 441.6 104 104 616 327 289 124 8 89 Madarpur R, p, Tk, Wb, D, V. 447.4 123 123 671 364 307 145 96 126 21. 90 Nazatpm R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 317.8 167 167 1,050 547 503 134 108 245 69 91 Niz Katigora 1 R. p. Tk. Db, Hos, V. 230.5 32 32 194 107 87 16 4 92- NIZ Katigora U R, So, Pw, Db, Hos, V. 539.0 203 203 1,213 613 600 176 167 235 84 93 Niz Katigora III R, Pw, Db, Has. 7372 469 469 2,381 1,255 1,126 488 352 629 230 94 Jagad, :;pur II R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 493.1 14 14 102 61 41 28 9 95 Jagad;,hpur III R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 707.2 23 23 128 65 63 20 96 Jagadi~hpur IV R, p, S, Db, Hos, V 622.3 133 133 782 395 387 68 56 24} 66 9) JagadishpUl V R, p, Tk, Wb, Hos. V. 868.8 ]50 ] 50 1,155 631 524 330 75 98 Lathe Naru R. P, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 427.0 218 222 l.243 612 631 J 11 121 270 22 99 Loha Mdli R, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 339.3 46 5LJ 22.J. 126 98 21 J

100 Gobmdpur I R, Tk, Db, Hos. 605.4 21 21 133 74 59 60 44 35 11 101 Gobmdpur II R. P, Pw. Wb, V, 443.0 116 116 647 327 320 J77 172 202 89 102 Gobindpur n 1. R, Edbo. P, Pw, ,",Vb, 632.3 309 309 1,539 807 732 399 381 430 261

Hos. 103 Nt Inagar R, P, Tk. Hos. 35b.4 172 1'2 1,074 564 510 . 239 75 104 Mohanpu I R. Edbo p. Tk, Wb, 789.5 59 59 220 121 99 46 41 39 4

D,V. 67 1')5 Mohanpur II R, P. Tk, Db, Hos. 779.8 133 133 781 424- 357 212

J( Sidde~war I R, Rly, Tk. Db, D, V. 185.4 66 66 215 98 ]17 50 31 1 "I Siddeswar n R, Pw. Db, D, V. 290.1 ]15 1]<; 575 315 26'1 155 11S 164 74 1 R Balir Band R, ~iv, Db, D. V. 62.5 3 1 31 176 92 84 3 21 ::I 09 Slddbi Pur R, P. Tk, Db, D, V. 257.9 ]14 114 524 '!63 261 1 :2 140 100 41

26

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KATIGORA (1)

WORKERS

I ~I III Iv V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. (I-IX) workers No.

M F ~I F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37- 1

')5 25 25 15 33 56 53 5 50 2 2 1 1 2 57 74 57

128 I 99 13 1 1 2 1 12 100 213 58 257 5 169 2 80 2 1 2 6 239 "122 59 238 6 140 2 94 4 4 229 403 60

53 1 29 23 1 I 57 84 61 62

202 113 88 1 188 353 63 64 65

188 3 183 3 5 122 271 66 176 1 ]47 1 27 2 125 280 67 88 82 6 38 108 68

151 79 39 22 4 7 129 263 69 71 68 3 42 103 70

155 1 145 9 1 1 III 231 71 351 6 281 .2 23 15 1 1 9 23 2 190 493 72 186 2 56 2 20 5 1 4 113 263 73

12 ] 1 1 6 27 74 75

157 4 96 4 1 58 1 1 84 212 76 77

248 245 1 2 114 304 78 167 9 142 7 17 1 2 1 6 146 283 79

86 4 67 15 1 1 3 3 65 145 80 100 4 91 3 1 1 1 6 1 77 184 I'll J73 114 22 37 113 243 b2 99 67 30 J 1 47 121 83

326 2 213 22 65 14 ]2 2 226 513 84 9 8 9 8 8 10 85

218 3 140 23 1 21 33 3 138 368 86 59 1. 38 20 1 1 33 86 87

170 128 2 2 38 157 2f,9 8~ 186 104 22 12 8 15 25 178 307 89 285 195 63 1 3 1 1 21 262 503 90 48 28 15 5 59 87 91

299 7 166 1 4 28 5 39 57 6 314 593 92 642 19 388 J 107 1 30 12 4 14 1 11 2 3 75 12 613 ],107 93

35 31 1 1 2 26 41 94 43 1 31 1 7 5 22 62 95

228 4 175 2 12 1 2 2 20 1 15 2 j67 383 96 334 3 304 1 3 5 1 1 20 2 297 521 97 343 4 257 13 1 24 1 ] 11 7 29 3 269 627 98

67 25 9 33 59 98 99 40 26 1 2 11 34 59 100

199 ]27 46 1 1 1 1 :, 17 128 320 101 439 7 326 49 5 6 4 3 3 14 33 3 368 725 102

312 1 257 9 1 3 5 2 35 1 252 509 103 72 10 25 3 12 16 4 4 3 12 3 49 89 104

210 1 123 4 1 2 1 15 8 56 1 214 356 105 46 4 17 1 5 9 2 12 4 52 113 106

159 4 58 5 1 6 4 13 01 68 4 156 256 107 54 23 23 3 5 38 84 108

144 2 65 1 1 ]0 9 4 '\4 2 119 259 109

27

Nllmber and Name of Di&tnct-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station --_ ---- -----Occupied

Area Residential Total Popula- Schc- Schc- Literate Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities in Houses tion duled duled and No. WardfEnumerator's Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-

Block of oJ cated Hou- House- Persons ses holds ---

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

110 Panch Gram R, Riv, Db, Hos. 151.6 13 13 103 56 47 20 11 10 2 111 Shibnarain Pur R. M, Tk, Wb, 664.6 182· 182 1,093 551 542 75 86 332 60

Hos. V. 112 Promodenagar R, P, Pw, Wh. 76.7 226 276

Hos, V. 1,208 622 586 124 125 408 :!68

113 Bihara I R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 292.3 121 121 519 254 265 26 27 174 122 114 Bihara II R, Rly, M, S, Wb, 273.3 175 175 890 451 439 104 84 244 159

Has. 115 Bihara III R. Rly, M, S. Wb, 661.8 326 376 1,604 829 775 17 102 222 68

Hos. 116 Bihara IV R, P, Tk, Db. 848.8 264 264 1,388 721 667 307 52 117 Bihara V R, P, S, Db, Hos. 783.4 144 144 962 510 452 168 9 118 Bihara VI R, P, Pw, Db, 803.0 141 141 763 408 355 138 33

Has, V. 119 BaI;unga I R, Rly, P, S. Wb, 531.9 167 167 915 476 439 5 6 212 76

Hos. 120 Barunga It R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 564.3 103 103 574 313 261 24 21 115 22 121 Barunga III R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 571.1 70 70 383 195 188 19 2 122 Barunga IV R. P, S, Wb, D. 118.0 10 10 57 27 30 2 J23 Sewti I R, p. Pw. 493.9 192 192 1,095 560 535 201 171 237 40 124 Sewti II R, P, Tk, Has. V. 299.3 76 76 431 220 211 34 37 117 25 125 Sewti III R, P, S, Db, Hos. 446.0 138 138 810 438 372 330 69 126 Sewti IV R, S. 677.2 58 58 307 157 150 35 7 127 Garagram R, Rly, P, Tk, 294.8 130 130 592 325 267 60 43 104 34

Wb,V. 128 Gbarer Bhitar I R, Pw, Wb. 454.6 137 13~ 582 302 280 4 2 257 258 147 64 129 Gbarer Bhitar II R, RIy, P, Pw, Db. 598.8 127 127 576 306 270 120 83 89 76 162 71 130 Baud Para I R, P, Riv. D. 436.7 55 55 201 91> 103 38 36 25 3', 30 18 131 Baud Prua ~[ R, Riv, D. 108.3 14 14 59 35 24 12 7 ..c3 17 14 4 132 Dalal Cherra .R, P, Riv. 213.0 5 "i 11 9 4 6 3 5 I 133 Dinathpur Grant R,S. 1287.6 165 165 "730 3~ 1 3:l9 170 162 40 29 128 70 134 Naga Tlha N, P, Pw. Hos. 33 33 1 5 93 82 7 4 56 38 135 Lakhi Cherra No Population 136 Taro.ni Pur T R, Tk Wh, Hes, V. 4ll~.5 • "76 82 420 211 215 10 10 34 2 137 Tal"mi Pur II 418.6 No Population 138 Tamni Pur III R. p. Tk, Wb, D, V. 478.8 126 H2 1,103 581 522 250 15 139 Kdl NagaI R. P, Pw, Wb, D. V. 370.7 115 115 662 343 319 16. ] <;0 J07 55 140 Niz Ful Bar ] R, Tk. \Vb, D, 'V. 732.6 282 282 1.648 817 831 367 .382 323 171 141 Niz FuL Ball H R, Tk. Wb, D, V. '10.5 14 14 6~ 41 27 11 4 142 NIL Ful BaT LI R, Ehdo. p. Tk. Db, b13.0 108 218 1.352 70') 64'7 193 lR(> 197 54

Has, V. 14"' SId Pur I R, F, T"-., Wb, Hus. 532.9 124 J24 "16'" 3:,6 381 24) 254 141 39 144 Sid Pur 11 R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 449.3 161 161 809 418 391 195 186 129 39 14: Gatll Gran- I R, P, k, \Vb. Has, V, 360.0 ~68 188 '764 40& 356 "70 57 139 IS

Cd. 14(> Gaou Gram 1l R, P, :-:., Wb. Hos, V, Cd. 316.6 94- 94 55~ 296 25'7 10 ] 1 112 35 J-17 0 .. 11 r Crrarr IIJ R, Ebdo, .1'.2, Tic, \Vb. 499.1 214 ~14 1,233 628 605 75 64 291 135

Hal'>, V. 14. Ma'1auev Pur R, TK, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 2ll) 1 24- 24 157 84- 73 19 17 32 3 149 Ganir Gram IV R, H, Pw, \Ub, Hos, V, 481.2 222 222 I,O()O 5 i O .4QO 66 47 207 51

Cd. 1 c;.) Dud Pur I R, Edbo, 1\1, Pw, V, Cd. 681 5 115 116 1,043 514 529 254 35 151 DIJd Pur 11 R, Tk, l-Ios, V. 695.7 51 51 250 118 132 31 5 152 i ud Pur III R, P, Tk, Y, Cd. 429.3 J 16 196 1.040 "39 '501 59 49 73 9 153 NU'a;n Cheral:ashia Punjee R, P, S. Db, v. 10 10 29 15 14 1 1 ~4 Makhi Dhar R, Riv, Wb, V. 10 10 III 56 55 1 <:,:) Ail.ltal Mikir Pun]cc R, p. Riv, Db. Enllmer.f rl with Village No. 157

28

DIRECTORY

KATIGORA (1)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F M

II III IV

F M F M

- ------ -----"-----------WORKERS

V

F M F M

VI VIl

F M

VIII IX

F M F M F

ASS~i

x Non- Sl.

workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 ---------- ---- ----------------------- ----32

283

313

144 231

400

343 278 235

263

24

39 56

15 234

52 85

45 313

93 194 -:I 185

58 54

73 214

J53 102 122 113 1 89

14 14 296 7 ]97 98 35 82

J85 1..:5 149 85 77

163 15 75

153 158

65 20

7 I7b 43

1)3

293 20~ 436

22 390

176 181 203

156 301

.;0 330

242 55

304 10 41

43 120 1 140

25 57 1 19

6 13 51 29 26

5 79

1 247 8 J33

27 175 ]8

21 3]6

5 134 1 89

166

2 114 6 209

31 2 243

42 225 58 53 17 271

2 10 2'J 15

6 23

7 8

10

3 8

35 24

62 52 26

31 87

37 15

19 5 7

72 22

4 6

3 8

2 29 14

20 8 1 1

1 46

1 11

2

36 1 28

10 11

13 39

2

20

19 57

1 66

6 9 58 16 20

2 8

5

]0 1

18 14 11

1

14

6 20 7 11 21 20 1

3 1 9

55 2 31

28 27 57

5 11

1 1

15

7

1 11 125

14 11

3

7

2

8

41 1

5 27 5 2

1 2 6

4 2

1 8

7 1

18

2

" " 3 1 9

16 13

4-

34

21

1

6 1

1

3

1

5

74

29

1

11

1

5

1 1 1 3

9

89

28 42

4

6 32

2

2

2

1 1

17

12 3

6

1 8

49 3 4

20

1

9

24

1

1

1

1

10

2 14

4

2

" " 3

4

2

1

2

1 1

1

5 19

2

24 47 110 28 268 542 111

147 12 309 562 112

41 6 JIO 226 113 60 13 220 383 114

48

34-35

7

18

24 17

24 13 27

I 39

1 429 730 115

378 574 116 232 451 117 1 173 297 118

5 213 366 119

160 159 120 82 187 121 13 30 122

7 264 528 123 2 122 176 ]24

253 247 125 72 150 126

1 162 252 127

3 149 237 128 3 1 J48 269 129

33 78 130 15 23 131

2 4 132 33 3 213 326 133

3 10 50 53 134 135

1 24 4- 98 210 136 137

9 28~ 521 138 23 5 135 311 13~

164 16 381 804 14U 19 27 141

24 4 3]5 626 142

30 44 13

22 34

2 15

6 2 4

2

1 210 376 143 1 237 390 144

205 356 145

2 140 255 146 6 327 599 147

44 73 148 1 240 488 149

2 272 487 150 63 74 151

1 235 484 152 5 12 153

]5 26 154 155

'Number and Name of Dislrict-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Schc- Schc- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. \VardfBn umerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou~ House-ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

156 Ailatal Khasi Punjee , R, p. S, Db. Has. 13 13 34 24 10 1 157 Singdhar Mikir Punjee R, P, S, Db, Has. 14 14 67 36 31 6 ]58 Bala Chora R, Wb, Ho •. 10 10 53 30 23 1 159 Puti Chara R, Riv, Wb, Has. 22 22 97 54 43 3 160 Bomail Chora R, Riv, Wb, Has. 17 17 161 79 82 9 161 C aigpara punjee R. Riv, Wb. 5 5 26 13 13 162 GaniDhar No Population 163 Mali Dhar R, P, Riv, Wb. 31 31 174 93 81 8 1 164 Sana Chara R. Riv, Wb. 6 6 31 18 13 5 165 Bombai ThaI R, Riv, Db. 16 16 109 53 56 18 2 166 Tinsimana R, Riv, Wb. 4 4 23 J4 9 2 3 167 Bombazo R, Riv, Hos. 9 9 57 28 29 14 10 168 Tarialarang Khasi Punjee R. Kw, Wb. Ho,. 20 20 62 35 27 2 169 Munlin Punjee R, Riv. 4 4 25 13 12 6 7 170 Lakhi Chara R, Riv, Wb. 12 12 48 23 25 171 Natun Pur Grant R, S, Wb, Hos. 549.7 62 62 278 140 138 23 20 36 9 172 Kar Baia R, S, Wb, Has. 148.4 1 1 17 7 10 173 Talkur Gran t R, P, Pw. Wb, Has. 3536.5 289 289 1,270 670 600 51 41 140 49 174 Gabinder Kupa R, P, Pw, Wb, V. 566.3 139 139 630 325 305 45 31 136 48 175 Kuna Para Grant R, P, Pw. \Vb, Has, V. 117 117 597 319 278 47 5 176 Majenta R. p. S, Db, Has, V. 100 100 437 229 208 31 26 35 23 177 Baikunthapur Grant R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 190 190 859 442 417 58 34 178 Katigora Rly Colony 42 42 128 116 12 21 12 58 36

TEA ESTATE

1 Siddhipur T. E. No Population 2 Barunga T. E. 21 21 115 65 50 21 10 3 Dillathpur T. E. R, Riv. 386.1 37 37 183 97 86 97 86 4 Kalain Chara T. E. I R, P, S, Wb, Hos. 334 334 1,373 780 593 60 37 ~65 72 5 Craig Park T. E. I R, S, Wb, Has. 46 47 223 112 111 l' 37 20 6 Craig Park T. E. II R, P, S, Wb. 1668.6 56 56 245 133 112 34 7 7 Craig Park T. E. III 70 70 '324 ]59 165 40 7 8 Kalain Cherra T. E. II R, Edbo, H, S, Db, 499.9 100 100 401 216 185 3 5 36 7

Has, V. 9 Sinduar T. E. R, P, S, Db, Ilos, V. 830.7 142 142 604 331 273 1 3 44 8

lO Boa) Chara T. E. R, P, Riv, Db, Has. 543.5 36 36 164 89 75 20 2 11 Korkori TE I R, P, S, Wb. 149 199 900 489 411 5 4 154 53 12 Narain Chera R, P, S, Wb. 116 116 558 292 266 45 18 13 Korkori T E. I I R, P, S, Wb. 81 81 375 201 174 4 3 62 24 14 Digabai T. E. R. Pw, Wb, D. V. 191 191 876 483 393 31 20 68 4 15 Kati Rail T. E. R, Rly, Edbo. Tk, Db, 134 182 877 453 424 337 324 54 12 , Has, V. 16 Achalaban T. E. R, p. S, Wb, D. 52 52 229 125 104 75 12 17 Kali Bari T. E. R, p. S, Wb, Hos, V. 398.8 118 125 613 315 298 27 22 III 60

30

DIRECTORY ASSAi\t

KATIGORA (1)

WORKE~S

] II III IV V VI VIl VIn IX X

Total workers Non- S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

15 9 15 9 9 1 156 23 15 23 15 13 16 157 18 12 1 18 11 12 11 158 39 28 3

, 36 28 15 15 159

48 43 40 43 5 3 31 39 160 8 5 2 6 5 5 8 161

162 46 38 5 3 38 35 3 47 43 163 11 11 7 13 164 31 3 29 3 2 22 53 165

8 7 8 7 6 2 166 14 13 13 13 14 16 167 24 18 24 18 11 9 168

9 7 9 1 6 4 5 169 15 ]5 15 15 8 10 17tl 79 24 6 71 24 61 114 17]

2 2 2 2 5 8 172 374 143 87 6 40 173 136 3 17 53 296 457 173 180 59 59 9 82 49 7 23 10 145 246 174 161 85 41 ] 85 78 2 1 33 5 158 193 175 124 63 74 10 50 53 105 ]45 176 2]7 130 5 1 125 100 5 13 1 67 30 225 287 177 45 2 2 1 1 1 ] 40 1 71 10 178

1 33 18 5 7 .. 14 18 12 27 32 2 47 10 10 1 34 8 3 1 50 76 3

367 192 20 74 20 266 114 1 1 18 3 39 3 413 401 4 52 31 48 30 1 1 3 60 ~o 5 62 49 1 61 49 71 63 6 75 55 6 1 65 53 2 2 1 84 110 7

125 71 34 77 65 3 12 6 90 ] 14 8

]79 121 3 5 11 2 140 114 8 17 152 152 9 39 30 6 2 33 28 50 45 10

265 108 89 9 4 150 97 2 1 19 2 224 303 Il 128 69 31 1 11 84 68 2 164 197 12 121 72 40 46 1 57 24 15 1 2 6 1 80 102 13 323 217 78 59 135 82 105 76 4 1 160 176 14 261 42 188 14 30 11 16 32 12 192 382 15

76 52 46 28 30 24 49 52 16 ] 71 77 18 1 101 67 1 1 I! 38 9 144 221 17

31

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

Name of Village/Townl Ward/Enumera tor's

Block

2

Borkhola P.S.

Total

1 Bud Bail P r 2 Bud Bail P II

3 Bud Bail P III

4 Barjatrapur

5 Pratapipara

6 Chandpur P I

7 Chand pur P If 8 Chand pur P III 9 Chandpur P IV

10 Chandpur P V

11 Bhangarpar PI

12 Bhangarpar P II

] 3 Bhangarpar P III 14 Bhangarpar P IV

15 Bhangarpar P V

16 Sonapur P I

17 Sonapur P II 18 Sonapur P lIT 19 RongaT P I 20 Rongar P II 21 Rongar PIlI 22 Durgapur

23 Ucarbond P I 24 Hearbond P II 25 Jarailtala 26 Bhltargongapuf I

27. BhHargongapur II 28 Niz Borkhola I

29 Niz Borkhola ][

30. Kashipur

31 Sesri 32 Purandar Pur :.n Vjan Gram

Amenities

3

R, P, Tk, Wh, V, Cd. R. Edho, P, Tk, Wh,

Hos, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R,Edbo, M, Pw, Wb,

Hos, V, Cd. R, Riv, Wh, Hos, V,

Cd. R, Edbo, Pw, Wb,

Hos, Cd. R, P, Pw, Hos, Cd. R, P, Tk, Hos, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wh, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos.

Cd. R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb,

Hos, Cd. R, H, Tk, Wb, Ho'>,

V. R, M, Tk, Wb, Hos. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Cd. R, M, Pw, Wh, Hos,

Cd. R, Edbo, H, Tk, Hos,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Hos. R, P, Pw, Hos, Cd. R, p. Tk, Hos, Cd. R. Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. R, M, Tk, \Vb, Has,

Cd. R, P, Tk, V, Cd. R, p. Tk, Wh, Cd. R. P, Tk, Wh, V, Cd. R, M. Pw, Wb, HOl>.

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Cd. R. So, H, Tk, "Vb,

Hos, Cd. R, M, Tk, Wb, Hos,

Cd. R, p. Tk, \Vb, Hos,

Cd. R. P, Tk,.Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh. Cd. R, M, Tk. 'Vb, Ho"

V, Cd.

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Acres Houses

No.of No.of Hou- House­

ses holds

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

P M F M F M F M F

4

')08.5 476.1

468.9

586.5

123.6

756.1

402.7 676.0 576.5 399.9

519.6

399.4

492.9 411.6

407.7

748.7

519.2 484.5 449.4 209.5 420.4 304.8

416.1 400.5 396.3 3519

554.5 714.7

603.8

323.0

367.2 465.6 510.1

32

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

145 145 752 405 347 60 113 113 1,225 637 588

112 112 774 414 360

]63 . 163 1 512 773 739 54

8 8 58 27 31 5

67 67 379 J89 190 59

81 81 513 275 238 209 106 106 594 315 279 17 141 141 777 410 367 10

60 60 322 157 165

156

188

156 1,192 610 582

188 1,240 635 605

9 9 56 32 24 887 461 426 158 158

65 65 342 176 166

18

5

]6

11

341 341 1,806 926 880 26

59 59 308 161 147 56 56 291 161 130 46

108 108 570 305 265 10 22 22 ]87 105 82 47 24 24 157 79 78 9

135 135 841 423 418

57 57 410 231 179 219 46 46 220 114 106 46

163 163 916 491 425 1 ]00 100 449 259 190

') 58 354 162 192 319 319 1,605 892 713 157

115 115 1,121 554 567 70

78 78 387 194 193 49

174 ] 74 141 141 ]25 125

976 505 471 128 816 425 391 99 637 394 243

48

50

11

63

184 16 14

12

9

27

J3

23

38 12 54 13

168 46

1

158

74

59

91 96

3

31 28

169 41 334 100

180 60

364 120

11 4

5~ 19

125 54 147 27 129 46

83 24

249 179

267 49

23 16 185 47

80 40

370 127

83 20 32 7

122 19 27 10 57 32

142 11

136 47 3~ 15

"76 131 109 56

126 70 504 242

319 149

110 34

259 86 213 54 lR4 32

DIRECTORY

BORKHOLA (2)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III IV

M F M F M

ASSAM

WORK ERS

V VI VII VIII IX X

Non- Sl. workers No.

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 '18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

202 336

206

391

19

97

135 156 218

87

319

317

14 264

88

516

83 88

169 24-50

224

137 65

267 136

78 458

314

87

124 2 264

1 127

9 267

1

1

35

94

7 117 146

1 173 5 82

4 257

4 247

3

12 261

65

13 328

74 62

41 115 23

15 45 2 175

6 127 3 62

12 200 27 61

80 69 25 173

71 201

36 66

'268 16 ]88 207 104 ] 24 229 3 Z14

6 1 27

48

1 16

1 3

4 4

1 31 5

18

2 52

2 3

1

5 155

1 12

21

11 3 26

1 1 2 2 I 36

11 22

1 2 3 34

2 31

29 4

1 2) 66 15

3 II

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

8

5

00 r-

3

1

3

7 1

2 36

4 2

2 7 13

1 1 67 .l4 7

15 25

2 6

4 ]5 33 3b

00 N

3

5

1

2 7

3

33

V") 00

1

6

1

1

1

3

25 3

3

15

1

20

8

6

5

2

2

I 12

<::> <::> .....

5 1

3

4 10 90

2~ 30

5

17 9 1

1

2 1

1

1 .2

r­r­r-_ .....

43 42

22

85

3

13 10 13

5

22

9

11

21

8 14 27

2 20

7 1

28 41

203 347 1 301 586

208 359

8 382 730

1 8 30

92 189

3 140 231 159 279 192 366 70 160

3 291 578

1

2

318 601

18 24 197 426

88 163

6 410 867

78 147 73 130

5 136 224 8l 82 29 6J

2 199 416

94 173 49 103

3 224 413 123 163

1 84 112 122 15 434 688

40 ]3 240 496

10

23 24

j

107 157

37 455 '")18 287 165 240

1 2

3

4

5

6

7 8 9

10

11

12

13 14

15

16

17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26

27 28

29

30

31 32 33

Number 3;od Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupjed Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Secial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward I Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

5es holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

34 Choutrasangom R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 287.1 67 67 3 8 168 150 115 92 106 32 35 Raninagar R, Tk, Wb, Nes. 67.0 21 21 96 51 45 19 14 32 21 36 Ran1pur R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 492.7 57 57 308 167 141 97 83 2<!· 13 77 55

Nes. 37 Bararam PLlr R, M, Tk, Wb, Has, 638.6 161 161 575 183 392 40 31 72 75 179 162

Nes. 38 Daloo Gram R, p. Tk. Wb, Hos,

Nes. 200.4 57 57 367 188 179 33 39 186 43

39 Barband R, Edbo, p. Riv, Nes. 613 1 89 89 492 208 284 1 l38 149 101 36 40 Ujannagar R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 375.3 130 130 656 323 333 45 31 40 56 126 61

Nes. 41 Bijoy Pur R. Tk, Wb, Hos, Nes. 286.0 86 86 425 211 214 13 10 39 79 82 40 42 Annuar Par R, P, Riv, Nes. 349.5 9 9 44 24 20 13 7 11 43 Kacharigaon R, P, Pw, Nes. 24.7 25 25 126 67 59 57 52 43 29 44 Marangcherra Kashiapunj ee R, Riv. Nes. 7 7 41 18 23 45 Kana Para R, Riv. Nes. 7 7 27 14 13 3 46 Maruabarman Basti R, Pw, Nes. 22 22 104 58 46 3 I 26 25 21 11 47 Kali Nagar I R, P, Pw, Wb, :Hos, 609.2 170 ]70 956 492 464 205 185 265 69

Nes. 48 Kali Nagar II K. P, Pw, Nes. 430.6 56 56 292 162 130 134 107 69 24 49 Badarpur I R, Tk, Wb, V, Nes. 539.5 142 142 814 435 379 44 46 127' 36 50 Badarpur II R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. 597.2 91 91 571 298 273 27 20 128 40 51 Machimpur PI R, So, P, Tk, Wb, 424.8 112 112 613 303 310 135 152 150 53

Has, V, Nes. 52 Machimpur PH R, P, Pw, Nes. 521.7 98 98 577 292 285 18 16 133 41 53 Machimpur Grant 162.9 No Population 54 Ardvoilich R, P, Pw, Nes. 1,151.0 26 26 108 55 53 25 17 37 18 55 Tiben Cherra R, S, Db, Nes. 14 14 59 30 29 3

Khasia Punjee 56 Chada Dam Cherra

Kuki Punjee R, P, Kw, Nes. 30 30 116 61 55 6 4

57 Paschim Dam Cherra R, P, Riv, Wb. Nes. 14 14 50 22 28 2 58 Sabazpur Khasia Punjee No Population 59 Damcbera Bazar Edbo. 40 40 227 119 108

TEA ESTATES

1 Dhalchera Grant PI R, Pw, Wb, Has, Cd; 207.7 56 56 383 204 179 4 8 64 8 2 Dhalchera Grant PH R, P, Pw. Db. 121 I2l 582 311 265 32 31 138 44 3 Kali Bari T.E. R, Pw, Wb, Cd. 1,128.6 52 52 235 126 109 10 7 20 2 4 Bickrampur T.E. R, Rly, P, Pw, Db, 121 121 497 252 245 9 8 2 2 85 36

HOB. 5 Chandranathpur R, Rly, p. Pw, Wb,

Cd. 322.1 99 99 549 283 266 71 22

6 Sonachera T .E. R, Rly, Pw, Wb. 1,821.2 78 78 300 157 143 ]7 22 30 3 7 Rampur ToE. R, Pw, Wb. 532.8 38 38 174 93 81 2 1 21 8 Chotorampur T.E. R, P, Pw, Wb. 311.3 71 71 312 176 136 16 6 9 Bijoypur Grant R, P, Pw, Wb. 1,000.2 50 50 346 178 168 3 2 35 17

10 Subong T.E. R, p. Pw, Wb. 1,986.2 324 324 ]278 672 606 11 6 57 18 11 Abong T.E. R, P, Pw, Wb. 595.8 103 103 440 222 218 66 28 12 Balicherra Gran t R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. ],592.0 110 110 472 260 .LI2 31 15 91 29 13 Balicherra Grant R, P, Pw. Wb. 692.6 142 142 660 362 298 98 30

PI & 1I 14 Narain Cherra T.E. R. Edbo. Pw, Has. 981.9 86 86 439 236 203 33 10 15 Hario Cherra T.E. R, Pw, Wb. Hos. 696.0 142 142 689 345 344 12 10 110 61 16 Rani Cherra T.E. R,Pw. 982.8 50 50 179- 95 84 15

34

DIRECTORY

BORKHOLA (2)

Total workers (I--IX)

M F

I

M F

II

M

WORKERS

III IV V VI

F M F M F M F M

ASS .~l

VII VIII IX X

Non- SI. workers No.

F M F M F M F M F

]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

88 26 69

98

101

118 18}

59 1 6

52

10

43 24

73 II 37

73

87

93 81

133 29 96 12 40

9 9

34

4 9 31 29

1 5 1 6

14 26 280 106 187

86 237 150 149

48 177

3 118 7 138

150 17 106

32 22

13 31 11 22

40

18

14

12

12

5

119 90 171 39

85 51 141 118

40

18

14

17 18 13

6

140 22 102

105 71 66 35 89 4

105 42 372 236 137 98 137 58 160 90

132 48 205 108

65 32

58 36

3 1

27 30 34

6

32 65 18

1

1

5

1 1

1 1

1

3 7

5

14 2

5

1

69

21 18

3 1

9 11

12

12

5

1

12

8

1

11

7

9

1

9

1

68 85

44 1 1 5 2

9 19

1

7

43 22

10

27

13 2 93

2 5

14 2

2 16

4

42 37 28 1 53 50

109 115

21 10

53 7 3 2 13 35 30

33 16 6 11 8 11 2

2 14 76 27 2 13

59 42 296 219

94 87 47 40 97 80

50 43 36 43 21 18

1

1 1 1

1

2

9

1 11

1 1

1 1

2

1 3

.. 1

35

9 3 7

1

12 29

5

4 7

1

5

4

4 1

19

1 28

2

5 1

12 2 1 4

4 9

13

4

.2

12

1

1

1 3

2

5 8

13

4

6 90

32 2

10 4 3 8

15

11 34 14

7

15

33 50

8 24

10

3

3

4

.. ... 14

3

1

I

80 91 25 44 98 135

85 340

87 169

90 241 134 309

78 12 27

9 5

24 212

185 16 28 22 12 32

358

76 130 198 379

2 148 270 4 154 303

1 142 268

23 40 8 18

21 43

4 16

105 103

4 85 89 1 146 226 1 41 58 3 111 127

143 244

19 2 52 72 27 46

80 4 87 132 10 73 126 27 1 300 370

2 85 120 49 5 ]23 154 53 10 202 208

46 18

3 15

104 155 140 236

30 52

34-35 36

37

38

39 40

41 42 43 44 45 46 47

48 49 50 51

52 53 54 55

56

57 58 5.)

1 2 3 4

5

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13

14 15 16

Ntlmb!u and Name of Distri<:t-{lO) CACUAR

Serial Name of ViUagelTown! No. WardfEnumerator's

Amenities

Bleck:

1 2 3

17 Mairacherl'"a T.E. 18 Katta Cherra T.E. R. Rly, P, Pw, Wb,

Hos. 19 Jabajpur New Jating Valley R, Rly, Pw. Wb, Hos ...

TE. 20 Jhjog Cherra T.E. 21 Khoreal T. E. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 22 Kalinagar T.E. R, Pw, Wb, Hos. 23 Machimpur T.E. R~ Pw, Wb. 24 RampurT. E. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 25 D .100 Grant R, So, P, Pw, Wh, Hos. 26 Maya Nagar R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos,

Nes.

27 La1 Baigh R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. 28 Dam Cherra R. Riv, Nes. 29 Borkhola R, H, Tk. Wb, Hos,

Cd.

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Acres Houses

4

No. NO:­of of

Hou- House­ses holds

5 6

P M F

7 8 9

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­duled Castes

M F

10 11

Sche­duled Tribes

M F

12 13

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

M F

14 15

764.3 Merged with Harin Cherra T. E. No. 15 640.3 163 163 587 315 272 57 to

647.3 66 66 259 128 131 25 2

No Population 906.2 158 158 782 407 375 29 44 176 52 549.0 99 99 496 250 246 4 4 80 10 376.1 121 121 695 373 322 107 86 179 ]3 571.9 237 297 1,093 578 515 11 7 121 43

3545.8 247 287 1,908 992 916 67 57 1 228 77 Are..'L

included 304 354 1,591 860 731 67 58 199 60 In Daloo Grant 124 124 946 469 477 104 23

13 }J 65 65 61 30 80 580 350 230 41 12 144 56

36

DIRECTOR.Y ASSAM

BORKHOLA (2)

WORKERS

I II .. III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

17 173 141 153 140 4 1 15 1 142 131 18

74 65 72 65 1 1 54 66 19

20 234 152 29 17 9 91 87 1 2 2 1 100 47 173 223 21 128 93 2l 5 56 64 5 41 29 122 153 22 193 98 111 39 34 43 3 .. 3 42 16 180 224 23 302 177 5 1 .. 221 128 . . 1 12 1 1 62 47 276 338 24 515 285 64 5 35 285 275 1 2 19 .. 6 105 3 477 631 25 . 452 228 29 1 143 242 225 . , 2 3 24 11 408 503 :;:6

196 155 48 14 10 123 i39 1 7 7 2 273 322 27 65 61 4 28

215 22 1 2 •• 'f 61 22 13 128 10 135 208 29

37

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Area Residential Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate

in Houses , tion duled duled and Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-

No. Ward/Enumerator's of of cated Block Hou-House- Persons

ses bolds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Udarband P.S. ,.-... '" <U

'" ...., ~ 'C '" ~] co ..... '-0 on = - t-- ....., 00 .... '0 '"" ".,

0\ r'-!. - '0 ...... '<T ..... .._,. v ..... Total \D

=~ ..,;: 00 "'~ r·f N 0:; v--ci< ..... rn ....... o.n IN IN '-'

1 Bahadur Pur R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 415.9 110 110 588 300 288 111 113 Jl4 14 2 Gosaipur P I R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb, 800.6 Merged with Gosaipur Part II

Has, V. 3 Gosai pur P II R, Riv. Wb, Has, V. 239.5 214 214 1,226 620 606 100 92 221 131 4 Gosaipur PIlI R, P: Riv, Wb, Has, V. 429.0 126 126 760 385 375 34 5 GosaipuT P 'IV R, Riv, Wb, Has, V. 319.1 136 136 750 376 374 51 58 14€'i 34 6 Gosaipur P V R, P, Pw. Wb, Has, V. 535.9 54 54 329 165 164 34 12 7 Natundayapur R, P, Tk, Db, Has, V. 399.6 ]17 117 663 354 309 2 121 17 8 Durga Nagar I R. P, Tk. Wb, Has, V. 201.5 83 83 500 262 238 96 61 9 Durga Nagar II R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 408.4 104 109 608 317 291 12 12 112' 54

10 Durga Nagar III R, p. Tk, Wb, Has, V, 285.9 75 78 489 270 219 96' 25 11 Durga Nagar IV R, P, Tk, Wb. Has, V. 336.1 113 155 681 357 324 18 6 3 278 169

Nes. 12 Durga Nagar V R. S, Wb. Hos, V. 639.4 547 547 3,1221,6381,484 97 80 955 702

Nes. 13 Durga Nagar VI R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 278.6 116 116 712 382 330 93 8 14 Durga Nagar VII R, p. Pw. Wb, Hos. V. 198.9 103 103 490 270 220 20 24 ]24 164 15 Pangram I R, Edbo. P, Tk, Wb, 639.6 201 205 1,048 561 487 3 3 ]26 -"'3

Hos. V. 16 Pangram II R, P, Tk, Wh, Hos, V. 461.0 83 84 594 316 278 9 14 116 22 17 Pangram III R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 649.8 125 125 634 351 283 79 20 17(a) Pangram R. P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 94 100 553 291 262 5 3 121 36 18 Japir Bond I R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 536.7 94 94 525 279 246 96 26 19 Japir Bond II R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 422.8 49 53 306 159 147 123 101 20 Lathigram R, P, Pw, Wb. Has, V. 504.2 170 170 998 544 454 139 '75 21 Chalita Kandi R, Riv, Wb, Has, V. 157.7 63 63 324 175 149 69 ]6 22 Larsing Par R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos, V. 1,876.4 Enumerated with Village N~: 21 23 Indranagar I R, P, Pw. Wb. 288.6 30 31 134 77 57 27 14 24 Indranagar J[ R, Tk, Wb. 144.6 7 7 25 17 8 17 8 5 25 Madhupur I R, Riv, Wb, Hos. 368.4 30 30 131 76 55 18 11 23 7 26 Madhupur n R. H, Riv, Wb, Has. Inclu- 20 20 87 52 35 30 19 33 14

ded in Madhu-pur Part I

27 Natun Sukhapunjee Riv, Wb. 50.8 44 44 211 124 87 11 10 26 15 43 18 28 Chalita Chera R, Riv, Wb. 62.2 31 31 141 62 79 62 77 9 13 29 Ratanpur R, P, Riv, Wh. 78.9 20 20 80 45 85 31 26 5 30 Dayapur I R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 482.4 185 189 928 479 449 28 26 159 88

~l Dayapur II R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, V. 502.0 182 182 956 479 477 42 46 209 92 Dayapur III R, P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 341.0 102 102 282 140 142 11 12 61 33

33 Dayapur IV R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, V. 269.3 46 46 226 126 100 50 37 16 3 34 Badripur R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb. 1,259.8 297 309 637 324 313 27 27 65 1~ 35 Purba Dayapur R,Pw. Wb. 169.4 Merged With Village No. 34 Badripur 36 Khashpur Bagerkona R. M, Pw, Wb. 592.7 139 139 656 348 308 10 13 44 37 162 99 37 Salgangapar R, H. Pw. Wb. 359.3 173 173 842 429 413 2 1 161 94 38 Tikalpar Basti R, Tk, Wb. 687.0 133 133 695 347 348 18 20 17 10 112 76 39 Chandighat I 468.8 No Population 40 Chandighat II R, Pw, Wb, Has. 476.9 47 48 236 128 108 10 10 21 14 41 Chandighat III R, P, Pw. Wb. D. 447.1 114 115 610 312 298 13 18 44 4

38

DIRECTORY

UDARBAND (3)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

1

F

II III IV

M F M F M

ASSAM

WORKERS

V VI VTI VIII IX x SI.

Non- No. workers

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

186

331 198 195

93 196 123 149 132 149

54 144

122

18 2 3

56 20 21 44

237 184 123 84

133 92 9S 95 39

792 106 221

194 ]O~

301

180 179 160 145

69 256

89

42 10 45 31

71 37 31

282 257

75 69

172

184 225 194

79 193

13 18

137 44

185

92 143 55 117 16 122

107 87 15 47 39 213 62 61

1 23 9

2 38 1 21

11 21 25 10 20 54 23 35

36 86 36

53 124

67

30 159 190 53 26

132

104 33 98

35 108

53

11

4

1

29

19 9

44 17 12

2

13 11

2 1 2

1 1

1

2

4

2

74 1

11 23

4 30

7

]6 3 58 21

2

2

4 1

15 2

17 1 1 5 1

243 37 21

13 1 4 1 16

3 • 1 5

1 2

14 64 16 3 111 81

16 71 16

21 61 3

2

1

1

1

1

16 1 1

84 _ , Ij

3 55

6

23

9

6 1 1

3 1 1

30

5 32 55

.. 1

1

4 4 8

1 2 6 60

3 2 8

49

1 1

1

2

5

8 1

20

6

4

13 6 1

1

3 1 1 1 3

7 2 2 1

4 6 2

2

1 3

39-

2

2

1 2 2

3

1

1

1

14 1

3

7

6

3 ':)

2 26

1 6 3

5 23

7

1 2 2

7 6

3 283 20 18

8 14

6

4

4

5 1 4

2 5

.15 2

4

1

4 27

4 7

17

7 2 1

1 1 3

5

2 1

6

1

29 1 114 234 1 2

44 25 289 10 ]87 20 2 181

484 3 375 4 356 5 162 6 306 7

72 2 158 5 139 182 8

28 9 168 271 9 30 9 138 46 10 208

198 10 280 11

195 36 846 1.378 12

33 188 330 13 207 14 469 15

34 1 L 170 103 16 260

12 7 4 25

22 3 47 23 15 7 22 1 17 6

2

2

1

78 8 60 20 11 6 41 23 40 33

6 53 2

5

37 30 79 63

136 186 16 172 228 17 131 246 17(a) 134 139 18 90 132 19

288 415 20 86 87 21

22 35 56 23

7 8 24 31 53 25 21 34 26

53 76 27 25 58 28 14 10 29

197 439 30 222 457 31

(-5 88 32 57 77 33

152 278 34 35

]64 272 36 204 327 37 ] 53 312 38

39 49 55 40

119 174 41

Number and Name of Distrjct-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Tota] Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Townj Amenitic3 Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu.

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 -----

42 Naya Gram R, Pw. Wb. 308.9 liO 110 610 349 261 45 41 28 29 105 53

43 Siber Band R, Pw, Wb. 333.6 59 59 400 196 204 4 1 54 65 53 27 44 Muhmadpur R. Riv. Wb. 782.4 24 24 136 77 59 5 45 Pati Mara R, Riv, Wb. 794.0 37 37 164 103 61 7 1

46 Thali Gram R, P, Pw, Wb. 522.2 ]29 129 584 36l 223 6 25 139 123 176 88 47 Nagadum Augesta Nagar R, P, Pw, Wb. 1.767.3 24 24 111 62 49 15 14 10 2

48 Sarai Par R,S,Wb. 85.2 2 2 13 5 8 49 Laogla Chera Basti 1nclu- No Population

ded in SI. No.5

50 Changlu Punje! R, Riv. 16 ]6 72 47 25 7 51 Gunjam R, H. Riv. 14 14 75 39 36 11 3 51(a) Akai R. Tk, Wb, Has. Enumerated with ViUag;! NO. 51 52 Aibuk No Population 53 Haibang R, Pw, Wb. 14 14 65 35 30 54 Lailengcherra Kuki Punjee R, Riv. 4 4 12 6 6 1

55 Lailengcherra Khasia Punjee 19 19 86 48 38 .. 22 8 56 Athaicherra Khasia Puojee R, Riv. 20 20 80 44 36 21 13 57 Goabarikhashia Punjee R, Pw. Wb. 32 32 107 58 49 58 Nagadum Khashia Punjee R, Pw, Wb. 17 17 90 41 49 19 28 59 Indranagar Khashia Punjee R, Riv, Wb. 20 20 94 52 42 12 60 Kumba Hoar Punjee R, P, Tk, Wb. ]2 12 60 29 31 13 6 61 Tenjew Punjee R,P.'Pw. 11 11 66 37 29 62 Tincap Punjee R,Pw. 9 9 68 39 29 1 63 Howa Punjee R,Pw. 6 6 36 21 15 4

64 Lothertal R, Riv. 6 6 99 50 49 65 Nagadum Kuki Punjee R,Pw, Wb. 14 14 76 44 32 .. 66 Baraidisa Kuki Punjee Included No Populalion

in 81. 25 67 Daya Punjee R, Riv, Wb. lZ 12 69 36 33 16 2

68 Daya Disa 8 8 39 20 19 7

69 Artik Punjee R,Riv. 15 15 146 77 69 28 4 70 Katlir Punjee R, S, 4 4 21 15 6 2 71 Fathik Punjee R, Riv, Wb. 6 6 34 19 15 8

72 Tuikal Punjee R, S. 12 12 117 77 40 14 73 Dalia Pahar R, p. Riv. 18 18 180 ]24 .$6 33 7

TEA ESTATE

1 Kasipur Grant I R, S, Wb, Hos. i 824.5 166 166 1,033 540 493 140 124 195 96 2 Kasipur TE II R. P, Kw, Wb, Has.) 41 41 220 122 98 27 19 52 18 3 Digar Kasipur R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 117 117 567 289 278 101 86 28 3 4 Digar Kasipur Grant 1,386.6 75 75 403 210 193 65 62 12 14

5 Arkatipur Grant I R, Pw, Wb, Hos. ) 1214.8 81 81 427 229 198 ISO 148 53 ]9 6 Arkatipur Grant II R, Pw, Wb, Hos. J 92 92 5J2 256 246 105 111 89 ]8

7 Arkatipur Grant II[ R, Pw, Wb, Has. 105 105 531 293 238 229 178 III 5 8 Natun Dayapur Chak R, Pw, Hos, V. 121.3 13 13 40 22 18

, 16 7 9 Cbapannakhal Grant R. Pw, Hos .. 569.9 173 178 604 316 288 84 79 137 9

10 Islampur Grant ft, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. 192.7 67 67 411 217 194 42 6

11 Amara Nagar T.E. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 741.5 68 68 315 161 154 73 29 ]2 Chandighat T.E. ft, p~ S, Wb. Hos. 1 :2,469.3 307 307 1,309 689 620 19 II::! 192 47 13 Nagar T.E. R, P, S, Wb, Has. ) 190 190 949 462 487 19 18 149 33 14 Larsing T.E. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has. 266 266 1.301 642 659 96 28 283 252 15 Barsinga T.E. R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. I 1,876.4 160 160 770 376 394 65 69 91 48 16 Cboto Sioga R, Pw, Wb, Has. ) 66 66 305 153 152 13 10 10 17 Daloor Gram T.E. R, P, Pw. Wb, Has. Included ]95 195 880 478 402 9 18 134 31

in S1. 18&19

40

DIRECTORY ASSAM

UDARBAND (3)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI V!l VIII IX X

Total workers Non- S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

187 11 109 1 43 8 2 33 2 162 250 42 90 63 54 15 24 1 2 33 24 106 141 43 37 19 21 1 15 11 7 1 40 40 44 63 30 23 36 29 1 1 3 40 31 45

193 109 146 12 3 1 80 4 10 29 17 168 114 46 48 28 23 9 24 11 8 1 14 2l 47

4 6 2 2 6 1 2 48 49

21 9 21 3 6 26 16 50 22 14 22 14 17 22 51

51(a) 52

22 21 22 2 19 13 9 53 4 3 4 3 2 3 54

28 19 28 19 20 19 55 27 17 27 17 17 19 56 41 28 41 28 17 21 57 19 28 19 28 22 21 58 34 16 34 16 18 26 59 13 15 13 5 10 16 16 60 16 15 16 15 21 14 61 23 13 23 13 16 16 62 II 9 11 9 ]0 6 63 12 9 12 9 38 40 64 23 15 22 1 15 21 17 65

66

20 17 20 2 15 16 ]6 67 14 10 14 1 9 6 9 68 30 17 28 5 2 12 47 52 69

6 3 6 3 9 3 70 ]0 4 10 4 .. 9 11 71 21 18 21 5 13 56 22 72 34 34 34 6 28 90 22 73

259 84 23 6 108 53 3 3 6 1 115 25 281 409 1 58 9 6 1 1 10 40 9 64 89 2

155 67 55 95 67 3 2 134 211 3 106 26 48 57 26 1 104 167 4 110 31 10 I 56 31 1 42 119 167 5 132 55 J4 7 1 47 47 2 3 1 58 7 124 191 6 154 17 115 4 I 18 13 1 16 3 139 221 7 16 16 6 18 8

158 85 43 86 84 29 1 158 203 9 101 ]4 45 14 8 1 41 6 116 180 10 77 46 67 46 2 5 3 84 108 11

338 203 14 1 281 194 15 1 27 8 351 417 12 232 193 37 1 1 191 192 3 230 294 13 209 188 9 193 187 3 4 1 433 471 14 209 123 81 61 118 62 9 1 167 271 15

80 64 18 12 1 54 52 1 6 73 88 16 243 164 8 205 164 30 235 238 17

41

Number aDd Name of District-(lO) CACHAR. VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled ,and

Serial Name of Village/Townj Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu- ~ No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Personii Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

18 Daloor Gram BasH R, P, Pw, Wb, Ho~. ) 2.074.5 76 76 377 196 181 11 16 37 16 19 Out garden Farrie R, Pw, Wb, Hos. J 24 24 130 68 62 14 13 10 10 20 Dayapur T.E. R. Pw, Wb, Hos. 2,401.5 289 339 2,085 1,100 .985 102 82 236 126 21 Oruna Band R, S. Wb, Hos. 656.3 267 287 1,088 575 513 83 84 246 118 22 Khashpur Grant R, Pw, Wb, Hos. 824.5 93 93 410 217 ]93 13 12 56 11 23 Digar Kashipur Grant R, Pw, Wb, Has. 1,386.6 32 32 132 65 67 24 25 31 24 24 Majar Gram Grant R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 547,5 109 119 492 273 219 67 7 25 Majar Gram Basti R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 177.4 96 96 473 239 234 22 14 102 59 26 Outgarden Lathigram R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 820.7 145 145 858 456 402 43 45 69 6 27 Marty Cherra R. Pw. Wb. Hos. 1,134.4 71 71 277 147 130 8 4 29 6 28 Outgarden Ainacherra R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 716.6 246 256 976 514 462 100 55 29 Gantibari R, Pw, Wb, Hos. 728.3 50 50 241 133 108 3 1 16 2 30 Pathicberra R, P, S, Wb, Hos. 2,268.6 185 185 714 393 321 23 18 99 29 31 Issa Cherra R. Pw, Wb,D. 941.7 100 100 344 193 1St 71 10 32 Digoon Cherra R, Pw, Wb. D. 694.2 80 80 27~ 145 130 3 2 37 9 33 Thatai Cherra R, Pw, Wb. Hos. 679.3 31 31 95 55 40 6 34 Goabari T.E. R, Pw, Wb. Hos. 1,043.3 117 117 494, 250 244 6 5 30 4 35 Digarthali Gram T.E. R, P, Pw. Wb. Hos. 478.8 125 135 670 353 317 8 8 127 65 36 Nagadum (Bhudarband) R~ p. Pw, Wb. Hos. 1,994.8 169 169 681 361 320 54 58 99 20 37 KumbaT.E. R. p. Pw. Wb, Hos. 827.9 549 598 2,5581,3671,191 58 41 404 257 38 Tikalpar T.E. R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. 794.3 216 228 957 487 470 17 14 ]33 43 39 Sonatolla T.E. R, P, Pw. Wh. Hos. 1,575.9 259 279 986 508 478 8 5 166 31 40 Salganga Grant ) R, P, Pw. Wb. 1,002.3 31 31 139 79 6J 26 15 48 18 41 Longla Cherra T .E. J 1,002.3 42 Kumbirgram R. p. Pw, Wh, Hos. 1,515.7 245 305 1,321 752 569 54 47 2 1 167 43 43 Endograrn R, p. Pw. Wb, Hos. 1,291.5 65 65 284 147 137 38 37 44 11

42

DIRECTORY ASSAM

UDARBAND (3)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

87 22 3 12 14 3 22 7 47 1 109 159 18 32 26 1 28 26 .. 3 36 36 19

502 279 68 8 7 285 257 2 1 25 1 114 13 598 706 20 261 170 28 1 129 27 97 142 2 :5 314 343 21 92 77 3 1 87 76 1 1 125 116 22 36 15 10 15 26 29 52 23

149 71 41 2 1 101 69 1 2 3 124 148 24 114 49 15 6 17 71 43 4 7 125 185 25 195 104 62 11 8 12l 93 2 2 261 298 26 78 49 2 .. 76 48 1 .. 69 81 27

~263 182 25 5 2 216 175 2 1 2 4 11 2 251 280 28 64 41 12 8 44 41 69 67 29

191 120 175 120 2 4' 10 202 201 30 103 74 102 74 1 90 77 31 84 57 84 57 61 73 32 30 25 30 25 25 15 33

144 107 35 5 28 12 80 90 1 106 137 34 190 87 12 1 21 1 118 72 3 9 27 13 163 230 35 213 148 37 4 24 4 143 140 1 1 7 148 172 36 779 438 33 .. 684 434 14 48 4 588 753 37 258 201 14 2 3 1 224 198 7 10 229 269 38 288 247 5 236 246 3 4 1 39 1 220 231 39 47 14 1 8 3 21 32 60 40

41 396 224 279 223 2 1 12 5 97 1 356 345 42

72 65 69 65 3 75 72 -43

43

Namber and Name at District-CIQ) CACHAR VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Naine of Villagerrown/ Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Lakhipur P.S. ~ v o~ a._ \.0 N ...... .... ..... OQ ....... N ..... tr)

o-;.E <"'> a._ .,... "'1" ..... 0-. "<f" "" 0\ 0-. r-r- oo 00 q 00 <"> 00 N .... q 0\

T NO' N N r--~

G \.O~ "'1"- ",,- ,..,.

~ ..... or> f:9- <"'I N .-. <r> ~ .... ,.-.,. en Q

-t"""'li:= -.,;J- \.0 00 C"> on 00 \.0 00 N "I .,.., 008 \.0 0- 00 ." ...., .,., ..r 00 "<f" r- "¢ ,._

~ ~ N .,., ,._ ..... r- .... .... <:> "<f" R NO- C".f or> ~ v-) "<T- ....,- ,..,. M N .,...-

ee N N <r) V) N .... ----."

r-~ V") 0 "'" 00 \.0 .,., N "'1" .0 C'\ .0 o'S r- .0 \.0 00 r- ...., .0 "<:I" .,.,

0_ ....,

U "<f" or> .,... ~ .0_ .... .... .,...

0- N .... .... ~

1 Lailo Cherra R, Riv, Wb, Nes. 189.3 15 15 84 44 40 44 40 21 1 2 Sibnagar 131.4 No Population 3 Brennagar R, P, Pw, Wb. Nes. 1,205.2 22 22 114 63 51 7 4 Longla Cherra I R, P, Pw, Wb. 457.5 121 121 748 327 421 111 106 135 32 5 Longla Cherra II R, Kw, Wb, Has. 784.7 60 60 264 148 116 13 11 49 41 51 12 6 Kanakpur III R, P, Tk. Wb, Has, 2,177.7 296 296 1,595 808 787 33 29 48 45 305 81

Nes. 7 Kanakpur IV R, P, Pw, \-Vb, Has, 454.2 20 20 116 63 53 16 4

Nes. S Dalai Cherra R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, 154.0 38 38 180 90 90 44 48 49 18

Nes. 9 North Dalai Cherra I to IV R, P, Pw, Wh, Nes. 1,583.3 164 164 834 354 480 7 5 211 235 75 27

10 Chota Kumpi R, Riv, Wb, Nes. 203.7 22 22 112 54 58 17 20 12 11 Baro Kumpi R, P, Riv, Wb, Nes. 199.5 12 12 77 40 37 3 4 11 6 12 Chatrai Dayal R, Pw, Wb, Has, V. 586.1 75 75 561 246 315 71 16 13 Thaipunagar R, P, Pw, Wh, Has, 511.2 21 21 103 55 48 1 54 48 37 5

V. Nes. 14 Dharamnagar R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos, 274.9 60 60 285 140 145 77 79 73 11

Nes. 15 Pahelpur R. Kw, Wb. Hos, V, 38.4 7 7 43 24 19 24 19 12 9

Nes. 16 Chirirpar Kachari punjee R, Riv, Wb, Nes. 343.5 8 8 41 25 16 5 2 9 2 17 J oypur part IV R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos,. 611.2 75 75 323 169 154 24 16 25 31 99 20

Nes. 18 Sonpur R, Pw. Wb, Nes. 129.7 6 6 24 11 13 1 19 Paschim Diksa R. Pw. Wb, Has. 172.2 5 5 24 11 13 8 8 20 Malang I R, p. Pw, Wh, Has, 248.9 85 94 407 221 186 86 83 100 19

Nes. 21 Malang II R, P, Pw, Wh. Nes. 477.0 83 84 350 169 181 146 156 92 9 22 Harinagar R, P, Pw, Wb, D. 334.1 82 82 463 238 225 1 19 20 42 10

Nes. 23 Purba Dakshin Mutra Cherra R. Pw, Wb, Nes. 212.1 18 18 99 54 45 22 18 9 24 Dipu R, P, Riv, Wb, Nes. 332.4 82 82 376 185 191 180 190 121 28 25 Pachim Mutra Cherra R, Pw, Wb, Nes. 350.6 49 49 ]26 75 51 34 20 29 3 26 Dipucherra R, P, Riv. Wb, Nes. '104.1 38 49 151 83 68 25 12 27 Kumacherra R, Riv, Wb, Nes. 81.2 30 30 40 20 20 19 20 12 1 28 Kalinagar Pt. I R, p. Riv, Wb. Nes. 59.1 9 9 39 20 19 20 19 8 29 Kalinagar Pt. II R, Riv, Wb, Nes. 89.9 30 30 135 68 67 60 61 21 7 30 Durganagar R, Pw, Wb, Has, Nes. 345.3 62 62 274 150 124 20 17 17 6 31 Uttardipu R, Riv, Wh, Nes. 50.4 16 17 71 39 32 24 16 14 32 Baigajini R, Pw. Wb, Nes. 72.0 17 17 137 73 64 19 13 4

44-

bIREC1"ORY ASSAM

LAKHIPUR (4)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- S]. (I-IX) workers No

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

0 N ""'" r- c.-. ""'" 0 N -0 '0 00 r- ..... ~ -0 .,., - ..... .- 0 ..... 0'\ ,....., V ..... c.-. v; c.-. C'I ~ ...,. ~ V"> N '.c> r- oo 00 0 ""'" ~ '.c>

.- 00 '0 ...,. oo~ c.-. ""'" ..... or> V) 00_ N N ~ 0'\ 0'\_ 0'\

.... .r 0:-- 00 .0- "...... .n: -¢ -.D M 00 00 ..... ..... ..... N ~

00 ~ "<t- o:- - ""'" 0 N '0 \0 0'\ g{ 0'\ ~

V) ..... V) 0'\ c.-. V) ~ -0 .- ...., .,...

'"" N 0'\

""'" .,.... '0 '" r- V) 0'\ ...., N 00 0 c.-._ r- '.c> """'- ~

..., ""'" - ..- on v ""t N ..... ..... 0\ .....

~ .-: 00 .,., ...... v> ...,.- '-0- - M 00 00 ...., ...... N ....,

M 0 N 0'\ 00 M ...... V \.0 N l:- 'D 1..0 "'<I" r-I 00 0\ <::> 00 \0 ..... V '" t- ...... V .... t- a-

28 23 25 12 3 3 8 16 17 1 2

37 37 37 37 26 14 3 206 192 187 179 4 2 9 8 2 1 5 1 121 229 4

98 77 98 77 50 39 5 432 73 318 14 32 33 6 3 29 22 1 43 4 376 714 6

35 2'1 6 2 28 53 7

56 34 53 33 3 1 34 56 8

220 189 179 127 41 23 38 1 134 291 9 41 40 41 40 13 18 19 17 13 17 13 23 24 11

126 7 115 7 4 3 3 1 120 308 12 29 30 23 5 1 29 1 26 18 13

82 53 78 1 53 3 58 92 14

8 12 8 12 16 7 15

16 2 9 "1 2 9 14 16 104 45 62 22 41 17 6 1 65 109 17

9 6 9 6 2 7 IS 8 5 6 5 2 3 8 19

124 98 111 89 1 9 5 7 97 88 20

97 134 96 134 1 72 47 21 142 116 140 115 1 1 1 96 109 22

34 31 34 31 20 14 43 112 119 93 93 3 26 16 73 72 24

45 33 44 33 1 30 18 25 48 40 43 36 3 1 4 1 35 28 26 11 12 7 9 1 1 3 2 9 8 27 11 10 11 10 9 9 28 41 35 37 33 2 4 27 32 29 95 77 95 76 1 55 47 30 27 16 23 15 1 4 12 16 31 50 40 50 38 2 23 24 32

45

Number and Name of District-(tO) CAeSAR

Serial Name of Village/Town! No. Ward/Enumerator's

1

33 34

35 36 37

38

39

40 41 42 43 44 45

46 47 4S 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

57

58

59

6()

61

62

63

64

65 66 67

68 69

70 71 72.

Block

2

Pashimdipu Diglichur Punjee

Digligrant Diglang Punjec Joypur Pt. I

Joypur Pt. II

J"oypur Pt. HI

Kamranga Ptt I Kamranga Pt. II Bud dhanaga r Dik~a Grant Kanakpur Pt. I Kana kpur Pt. II

TrltiYa Diksamukh Chali Tartal Uttar LaJpani La! Pani DigIi Gaon Karjan Punjee Makhan Nagar Umed Nagar KaIamnagar Punjee Digar Kbarjanpunjee Nowagram (Roasabad)

Digarphuler Tal I

Digarphuler Tal II

Phuler Tal

Nutan Phuler Tal

Dakshin Pooler Tal

Labak Par I

Labak Par II

Labak Par III

Labak Par IV Labak ParV Chara NagarpuDjee

Digar Phuler Tal ill Sibpur I

Sibpur II Sibpur III Niz Lakhipur I

Amenities

3

R, P, Riv, Wb. Nes. R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V.

Nes. R, Riv, Wh, Nes. R. Riv, Wb, Nes. R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, M. Pw, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, So, p. Pw, Wb,

Hos. Nes. R, p, Riv, Wb, Hos. R, Pw, Wb, Hog. R, Riv, Wb, Hos. R, P, Tk, Wh. Hos, R, M, Tk, Wh, Hos. R, Edbo, P, S, Wb,

Hos. R, Riv, Wh, Hos. R, M, Kw, Wb Nes. R. P, Pw, Wh, Nes. R, M, Pw, Wb, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, R, p. Pw, Wb, Nes. R, Pw, Wb, Nes. R, P, Kw, Wb, Nes. R, Neg. R, P, Tk, wh, Hos, V.

Neg. R, M, S, Wb. Hos, V.

Neg. R. p. Pw, Wh, Hos,

Nes. R, M, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V, Neg. R, Riv, Wb. Hos, V,

Nes. R. P, Riv, Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R, Pw. Wb, Hoo, V.

Cd. R, Pw, Wh, Hos, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, Cd.

R. Riv, \Vb, Hos. V, Cd.

R, Riv, Nes. R, Edbo. P, Pw, Wh,

Hos. V"Cd. R, S, Ros. R, Tk, Wb, Cd. R. Riv, Wh. Hos,

V. Nes.

Area Occupied Total Popu]a-in Residential tion

Acres Houses

4

115.8 850.1

322.4 243.0 568.4

809.2

918.8

376.9 554.6 340.1 454.3 547.3 171.9

273.1 92.3

142.6 1.349.0

366.8 293.3 347.5

25.3 298.9

520.2

293.2

212.7

437.4

619.8

381.9

298.7

172.3

431.0

831.2 303.0 202.0

528.0 337.8

273.4 214.3 353.8

46

No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

5

20 51

8 12

203

192

286

136 113

17 61"

210 86

29 21 80

258 90 22 35

6 9 7

319

223

110

176

18

29

124

75

57

159 157

9

13 139

62 69 39

p M F

6 7 8 9

21 93 55 38 51 258 110 138

8 15 12 53

203 1,025

8 7 32 21

566 459

192 970 523 447

286 1,433 758 675

136 634 315 319 113 564 279 285

20 83 50 33 63 357 159 198

220 1.130 558 572 86 451 242 209

30 78 36 42 21 111 54 57 80 200 110 90

259 1,129 619 510 90 454 245 209 22 125 63 62 35 157 96 61

6 39 17 22 49 320 140 180

7 4~ 21 22 319 1,319 767 552

223 1.1(Jl 588 513

110 345 173 172

176 884 440 444

18 128 50 78

29 134 80 54

124 688 366 322

75 405 222 183

57 317 161 156

159 764 398 366 157 694 373 321

9 41 18 23

13 58 26 32 139 776 423 353

62 315 156 159 69 348 176 172 39 231 108 123

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­duled

Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F M F M F

10 11 12 13 14 15

54

26

24

22

23 32

8

10 55 20 34 36 17 32

34

56

16

37

30

56

13

27

23

3 8

55 38 24 3 72 84 35 1

2 32 21 9

43 243 162

23 1 261 123

17 482 416 422 37

24

20 23

8 89

117 13 116 33

2 58 25

251 45 91 117 27

9 27 10

5 37 1 44 32 32 321 51 13 122 24 39 22 2 25 34 10 22 6 27 102 152 49 4

5 3 33 304 78

42 326 100

15 90 52

37 277 282 234 100

48 38 32

37 24 12

14 165 54

19 98 34

25 87 13

2 135 19 8 170 79

1

12 14 286 68

63 11 131 40 69 29

DIRECTORY

I.,AKHIPUlt (4)

WORKERS

1 11 ~~------------------------------------------------------------~------~~----------VII VIII IX III IV v VI x Total workers

(I-IX) Non- S1. workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 --------------.--------------------.---------------31 78

5 20

271

278

25 75

4 19 27

59

27 78

5 20 88

89

22 62

19 11 39

24 31

9

400 376 326 175 53 37

177 185 119 106 10 147 119 114 83 34 17 9 3

101 48 87 42 315 214 174 34 82 134 119 1]0 100

20 10 31 14 60

359 255 126 69

35 17 55 24

9 12 80 64 12 10

426 275

298

91

35

5

219 155

25

38

175

133

81

20

1

96

43

24

13 8 30 12 58

352 247 97 37 35 17 52 24

9 II 76 57 12 10

215 53

39

19

7

1

2

2 I

21

3 .. 2

16

1

3

2 32

97

48

70

11 11

4 12

6

1

5

22

.. 1

200 152 164 226 40 ] 16

2 1

31 4

13 3 8

14 9 228 157 153

86 98 64

69 92 69

43 ·88 52

1 5 3

1 44 4

12 40 26 10 5

2 3

1

1

2

6

36

24

3

1

7

1

4

3 13

4

145

3 31 22

4 2

175 7

2

3 8 1 10

2 7

13 168

2

1

7

1

9

20

5 80

5

8

9

2

9 1

28

7

4

4

3

38 14

23

145 3 7 28 ]2

4 142

31 82 67

6

5

1

1

I

47

3 94

65 1

1

8

3 19

3 20 4 1

3 16

1

3

1

2

2

1

1

2

71

56

26

102

21

17

46

6

1 1

1 1

13 5

4 16

7

3

1

2

8

3

1

2

2

4

36

24 42

13 63

3 3 12 2

6 295 432

77 34 245 388

9 358 299

34 26 138 134 32 13 132 166 25 10 16 16 14 4 58 150 29 243 358 22 12 108 90

7 2 16 32 1 23 43

50 90 3 260 255 4 119 140

28 45 41 37

8 10 60 116

9 12 72 41 341 277

141

34

17 290 478

3 82 167

100 141 221 289

1

1

34

39

5

2 43

5 13

2 3 1

25

42

58

53

4 191 226

89 140

80 132

] 98 -214 8 147 281

5 20

1 12 32

195 196

70 78 44

90 80 54

33 34

35 36 37

38

39

40 41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65 66 67

68 69

-;0 71 72

NUlllber and Name of District-(iO) CACHA«

Serial No.

1

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81 82 83 84 85

86 87 88 89 90

91

92

93

94

~~ 97 98 99

100

10.1

102

103

104 105 106

107 108

Name of Village/Town! Ward/Enumerator's

Block

2

Niz Lakhipur II

NIZ Lakhipur III

Lalung I

Lalung n Lalung III

Lalung IV

Chirirpar I

Chirirpar II

Alipur I Alipur II Manipur I Manipur II Ujan Tarapur

Uttar Sonpur Dakshin Sonpur Narayanpur Basti N1Z Baskandi I Niz Baskandi II

Niz Baskandi III

Niz Baskandi IV

Chandrapur I

Chandra pur II

Chandrapur III Chandrapur IV Ratanpur Badripar Niz Rupairbali

Singer Bond I

Singer Bond II

Singer Bond HI

Singer Bond IV

Sibpur I Sibpur II Singer Bond V

Kap~anpur III Kaptanpur IV

Amenities

3

R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Nes. .

R, P, Pw. Wh. Has, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, Nes.

R. M, Riv, Wb. Hos. Cd.

R, P, Riv, Wb, Has, V Cd.

R. M, Tk, Wb. Has, V. Nes.

R, p. Pw. Wb, Hos, R, Pw, Has. R, P, Tk, Hos, V. R, P, Pw. R, p. Tk, Wh, Has,

Cd. R. P, Riv, Cd. R, Riv, Cd. R, P, S. Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has. R, Riv, Wh. Hos,

V. Nes. R. So. P, Tk, Wb,

Has, V. R, H, S, Wb, Has,

V,Cd. R, p. Pw, Wh,

Has, V. R, Edbo. Pw. Wb.

Hos, Nes. R, P, Tk, Has.

R,Pw. R, P, Tk. Wb. Hos, V,

Cd. R. P, Tk, Wb, Has,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has,

Cd. R, Edbo, Tk, Wb,

Has. Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb. Has, V. R. Pw, Wb, Hos, Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb. Has,

Cd. R.. P, Pw, Wb, Nes. R. P, Kw, Wb. Hos,

V, Nes.

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential

Area Houses in

Acres No. No. of of

Hou~ House­ses holds

p

Total Population

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

M F M F M

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

F M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

389.7

680.8

714.5

609.7

637.8

417.0

632.1

819.0

283.7 341.4 282.5 443.3 431.3

212.2 282.8

711.3 478.2

795.2

545.9

697.9

704.8

448.0 137.9 238.4 1083 650.3

344.5

889.5

726.0

895.9

406.9 518.3 975.2

652.5 336.3

48

153 153 920 462 458

163 163 854 428 426

241 241 1,165 579 586

217 217 1,004 501 503 18 15

211 217 1,075 566 509

117 117 574 298 276

99 99 5!9 264 275

227 227 1,113 611 562

42 42 257 129 128 1]9 119 631 295 336 20 22 119 119 746 377 369 166 166 875 439 436 180 180 969 501 468

25 25 209 109 100 11 11 83 42 41 35 35 157 77 80

252 252 1,418 741 677 40 45 182 182 1,586 797 789

306 306 2,246 1,157 1,089

106 106 589 309 280

104 184 554 293 261 179 154

291 291 1,478 728 750

183 183 917 525 452 No Population Merged with Village No. 95

6 3

57 57 353 199 154 45 44 276 276 1,565 789 776

74 74 409 204 205 3 5

128 128 787 389 398 15 10

159 159 9t8 470 448

369 369 2,422 1,219 1,203

6 2

128 128 723 364 359 232 208 149 149 861 442 419 68 67 242 242 1,366 709 657

126· 126 740 386 354 88 88 5~J 270 251

25

13

314 100

95 7

161 29

270 59

516 436

36

98 10

216 42

31 5 222 83 157 4 191 9 183 2

52 11 10 9

23 1 2 195 38 201 35

483 30

139 22

270 17

317 158

11 265 91

24 3 184 7

145 34

119 23

161 19

429 36

245 74 177 20 482 97

230 9 105 9

DIRECTORY

LAKHJPUR (4)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F M

WORKERS

II III IV V VI

F M F M F M F M F

ASSAM

vu vnI IX X

Non- S1. workers No.

M F M F M F M F

16 ,17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

229 269 132

239 191 213

334 279 253

309 236 244

310 307 287

168 149 130

161 127 126

364 330 344

60 5 177 87 210 71 237 223 288 2

43 63

175 209 181

.51 23 42 12 1 11 18 20 16

429 285 347 415 238 277

S58 284 402

136

152

348

45 118

1 133

234 254

265 35 156

122 19 65 382 132 346

117 116 87

213 83 154

253 166 144

3 12

1 5

42 22

52 39

16 14

1 10

36

14

1 3 7 1 46

1 1

193 4

1 19

16 52

26 17

15

21 14

13

10 1 11

4 13

6 32

1 19

689 783 617 149 31

187 14 179 248 50 206 323 263 257

32 6 1 19

240 207 236 180 2 157 89 99 33 22

1

1

1

1

2 13

4

6

7 259 59

1 188

223

5 182

2 291

149

17 127

6 330

15 70

5 216

16

17 2 64

221

249

19

2 209

15 28

1 129

1 112

1 77

1 15

3

5

3

3

1

2

1 1

8

3 11

8

1

19

6

1

5

1

3

634 14

11 2 16 5

261 20

27 39 6

4

49

1

4

1

1

1

1

4

3

.. ..

4

2

5

11 11

5

1

2 3 2

10

4 43

1

.. 5

8

2

6

3

2

1

2

2 12

1 15

15 6

39 )9 14

21

43

1 5

3

1

3

1

2

8

1

1

18 1

19 37

7

2 2

2

2

1

7

12

36

10

2 233 189

2 189 235

3 245 307

2

3

6

17 4 109 62

16 20 27 1

9 1 2

57 58

43

1

3

36

7

2 28

4

2

192 267

256 202

130 127

103 148

247 232

69 123 118 249 167 298 202 213 213 466

58 77 30 40 59 60

312 392 382 551

599 805

173 235

141 260

380 516

23 4 260 417

32 16 77 135 18 2 407 644

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81 82 83 84 85

86 87 88 89 90

91

92

93

94

95 96 97 98 99

7 87 89 100

5 176 315 101

63 113 217 282 102

15

4 25 26

530 420 103

1 177 345 104 2 194 366 105 1 386 394 106

2 146 147 107 30 11 ,~13 162 108

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Resid.::ntial Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town I Amenities Acres Houses tiOD duled duled aDd No. Ward/Enumerator's Castes Tribes Edu-

Block No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ----------- ------109 Kaptanpur V 415.4 90 90 589 320 269 10 8 108 25 110 Ka ptan pur VI R, Tk. Wb, Has, Nes. 139.5 24 26 123 64 59 28 7 111 Kaptanpur VU 427.2 4 4 24 17 7 17 7 9 112 Kaptanpur VIII 187.0 ·No Population 113 Kaptanpur IX R, Pw, Wh, Nes. 400_1 91 91 527 302 225 28 26 60 7 114 Kaptanpur· X R, Pw, Wb, Nes. 403.7 59 59 431 232 199 9 10 56 115 Kaptanpur XI 280.1 No Population 116 Kaptanpur XII 553.1 No Population 117 Binnakandi I R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos, 386.1 272 272 1,45 1 761 690 155 128 453 65

Y, Nes. 118 Binnakandi II R, Tk, Wb, D, V, 314.9 255 255 1,233 619 614 94 82 333 97

Nes. 119 Kaptanpur I R, Edho, P, Pw, Wb, 849.7 271 271 1611 848 763 219 192 390 45 1

Has. 120 Kaptanpur II R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 470.5 No Population 121 Kaptanpur XIII R, P, Tk, Wh, Cd. 789.8 49 49 3 3 166 147 23 122 Kaptanpur XIV 760.0 No Population 123 Kaptanpur XV R. Riv. Wh, Cd. 503.3 2 2 15 4 11 4 11 1 124 Kaptanpur XVI R, p. Tk. Wb, D, V. 698.5 180 180 1,089 578 511 65 49 166 8 125 Kaptanpur xvn R,Pw. 577.1 5 5 22 11 11 .. 126 Kaptanpur XVIII R, P, Tk. Wb, Has. 682.4 276 276 1.521 771 750 211 18 127 Dewan Basti R, P, Riv, Wh, D. 84 84 494 254 240 6 2 129 17 128 Thailoo Basti R, Riv. Wb. 688.9 86 86 425 226 199 47 39 89 67 88 30 129 Lahak Colony R. p. S, Wb. Has. 94 94 526 274 252 168 107 130 Roberpur Hills Pusi R, Pw, Wh, Has, V. 77 77 402 209 193 3 1 36 6 131 Rema Punjee R,Pw, Nes. 4 4 24 11 13 10 5 132 Leng Khal R, Riv, Nes. 11 11 43 19 24 6 133 Boro Kumpi Kuki Punjee R, Riv. Wh, Nes. 4 4 19 8 11 134 Malong R, Pw, Wb, Hos, Nes. 12 12 82 40 42 25 10 135 Inborn R, Kw, Hos. Nes. 11 11 56 32 24 18 2 136 Nenthe R, Kw. Nes. 7 7 40 22 18 8 2 137 New Tulpi R, Kw. Nes. 6 6 44 25 19 14 17 138 Old Tu1pi R, p. Riv, Nes. 9· 9 54 26 28 5 1 139 Marchakhal R, M, Kw, Nes. 30 30 205 113 92 1 43 23 140 lirhai Bhola Punjee R. P, Kw, Nes. 39 39 250 126 124 33 8 141 Tuiset R, P, Kw, Nes. 17 17 100 55 45 24 6 142 Neithang R, p. Pw, Nes. 15 15 133 71 62 29 9 143 Dinglang Palin R, P, Riv, Nes. 13 13 58 29 29 16 7 144 Dinglang Christian Punjee R, P, Riv, Nes. 16 16 75 40 35 12 6 145 Dinglang Mukh R, P, Riv, Wb, Nes. 26 26 70 36 34 146 Paizol R, Pw, Wb. Hos, Nes. 10 10 47 24 23 14 5 147 Loharpunjee R, P, Riv, Wh, Nes. 8 8 32 16 16 5 1 148 Lenapunjee R, Riv, Wb, Hos. V, 6 6 32 18 14

Nes. 149 Shur Punjee R, P, Kw. Wh, Has, V. 22 22 i 16 63 53 20 6 150 Kelam Punjee R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos, V. 22 22 114 60 54 21 10 151 Umed Nagar R, Kw, Wh. Nes. 2 2 14 6 8 3 152 Makhan Nagar R. Kw, Wh, Has, V. 7 7 24 14 10 1

Nes. 153 LaJpani Punjee R, Edho. Kw. Wh. 9 10 43 26 17 1

Hos. 154 Saisel R, M. Kw. 16 16 82 43 39 6 155 Laban Khal R. P, Kw, Wh, Nes. 21 21 109 53 56 23 6 156 Chiru Punjee R, Kw, Wh. Hos, V, 16 17 9S 44 51 6 2

Nes. 157 Joypur Hmar Punjee R, Riv. Wb, Has, V. 11 11 71 36 35 22 7

Nes.

50

DIRECTORY ASsAM

LAKHIPUR (4)

WORKERS

I 11 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Serial (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F IV[ F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

191 52 147 40 17 5 1 1 4 2 23 3 129 217 109 37 36 36 5 1 31 27 23 110 6 4 5 4 1 11 3 111

112 160 98 15l 98 9 142 127 113 125 100 125 98 2 107 99 114 115 116 383 172 158 54 20 1 3 4 105 21 95 9 12 70 3 378 518 117

326 226 154 103 18 1 2 96 18 8 93 13 3 30 13 293 388 118 477 157 433 9 7 146 1 1 4 5 26 2 371 606 119

120 98 17 94 17 3 1 68 130 121 122 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 8 123 310 99 263 2 38 97 9 268 412 124 5 5 5 5 6 6 125 401 175 321 12 33 2 161 4 11 1 29 2 370 575 126 144 120 133 113 4 2 1 0 5 110 120 127 ]40 44 129 43 5 2 4 1 86 155 128 131 1 1 9 111 10 1 143 251 I2l)

123 78 32 7 25 25 51 46 2 13 86 115 130 10 7 ]0 7 1 6 131 13 14 13 14 6 10 132 '7 7 7 7 1 4 133 20 26 20 26 20 16 134 15 11 ]5 10 1 17 13 135 10 9 10 9 12 9 136 19 8 19 8 6 11 137 14 14 13 14 1 12 14 138 50 53 45 50 3 3 2 63 39 139 56 60 54 59 1 2 70 64 140 24 27 22 27 2 31 18 141 24 33 23 32 1 1 47 29 142 16 14 15 13 1 1 13 15 143 24 20 24 20 16 15 144 16 17 16 17 20 17 145 19 15 19 15 5 8 146 11 7 11 7 5 9 147 9 6 9 6 9 8 148 29 27 27 26 1 2 34 26 149 27 27 25 27 2 33 27 150 3 5 3 5 3 3 151 7 5 7 5 7 5 152 11 8 11 8 15 9 153 24 23 24 21 2 19 16 154 30 25 29 25 1 23 31 155 22 21 22 21 22 30 156 18 18 17 18 1 18 11 157

51

Number and Name of District-(lO) CAeHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Po pula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village!Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. WardJEnumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

158 Rupaizol R. Riv, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

6 6 34 18 16 5 1

159 Paipai R. S, Wb, Hos, V, 12 12 73 42 31 17 9 Nes.

TEA ESTATES

1 Salamatpur T.E. I, II R, P, Tk, Wb, D. 1,281.2 61 61 287 142 145 142 145 62 18 2 Baladhan Grant R, M, Pw, Wh, Has. 1,983.1 449 549 2,207 1,139 1,068 99 78 270 52 3 Lydiacherra Grant r, II R, P, S, Wb, Has. 932.4 84 124 1,081 590 491 16 12 100 8. ~ Lydiacherra T.E. I R, P, Pw, Wb. Has. 85 85 396' 223 173 27 17 52 9 5 Lydiacherra T .E. II R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, 50 50 251 133 U8 7 6 37 8

Lyd"iacherra T.E. III Cd.

6 R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, 28 38 131 66 65 3 3 10 Cd.

7 Jirighat Grant I R, M, Pw, Wb, Has, Nes.

1,004.8 199 199 966 547 419 30 26 129 65

8 Jirighat Grant II R, Pw, Wb, Has, Nes. 566.2 31 31 162 85 77 26 29 12 7 9 Bahadurpur T .E. R, Pw, Wb, Has, Nes. 705.8 65 65 286 158 128 28 8

10 'Alney Grant R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos. 1,8547 92 92 369 191 178 6 5 41 10 11 Telka T.E. R, P, Pw, Has. 1,335.1 157 157 784 420 364 9 12 144- 54 12 Nal'ain Dhar R, P, S, Wb, Hos. 428.3 78 78 333 174 159 27 29 74 24 13 Barthal T. E. R, P, S, Wh. Hos, 1,493.3 495 495 2,506 1,194 1,312 82 105 482 141

Nes. 14 Joypur ( I. II) T. E. R. P, S, Wb, Hos. 2,287.7 107 107 495 263 232 68 43 131 19 15 Thailoo T. E. R, P, Pw. Wb, Has. 1.344.4 455 455 2,151 1,132 1,019 89 70 265 62 16 Narayanpur I Edbo. 1.710.3 325 3251,731 904 827 83 85 238 68 17 Alipur T. E. 1,290.2 175 175 908 476 432 41 39 137 74 18 Scottpur 1,487,5 172 172 777 391 386 13 16 71 9 19 Tarapur Grant R, P, Kw, Wb, Has. 1,123.4 262 2621,287 669 618 4 4 180 28 20 Labok T. E. R, P, S, Wb, Has. 1,546.5 596 5962,949 1,527 1,422 202 176 548 112 21 Bandoo T. E. R, Pw, Hos. 2,232.9 299 316 1,401 738 663 9 4 182 37 22 Lallang T. E. R, P, S, Wb, Hos, V. 1,605.9 373 373 2,024 1,026 998 163 112 294 24 23 Dewan T. E. R, So, P, S, Wb, Hos. 768 8184,0442,030 2,014 212 180 511 129 24 Paller Band R, Edbo, P, S, Hos, V, 850,2 419 4692,198 1,127 1,071 108 91 221 61

Nes. 25 Lakhipur Grant R, S, Wb, Hos, V. 120.3 242 242 1,309 680 629 164 130 217 52 26 DiIlcosh T. E. R, p. S, Wb, Hos, V. 818.0 331 381 1,535 865 670 72 60 292 52 27 Monkosh R, P, Pw, Wh. Hos. 1,084.1 24 24 118 61 57 23 22 9 28 Chegnjur Grant R, p. Pw. 890.1 163 163 803 427 376 39 35 147 29 29 Didarkosh T. E. R. Edbo, P, Pw, Has. 1,807.7 202 202 1,328 697 631 79 80 136 55 30 Bhuban Valley R, Pw, Wh, Hos. 209 209 1,106 606 500 53 51 186 65 31 Binnakandi Grant I R, Edbo, H, Pw, Wb, 302 327 1,884 994 890 49 37 336 78

Hos, Nes. 32 Binnakandi Grant II R, H, Pw, Wb, Hos, 3,206.6 75 75 404 202· 202 33 30 54 27

Nes. 33 Hatti Cud R, Pw, Wh, Has. 477.3 219 269 1,599 84-7 752 50 48 187 39 34 Bowali R,P, Pw. 1,307.0 164 164 814 412 402 34 31 84 24 35 Choto Mamda R,P, Pw, Wb, Has, 1,432.2 289 339 1,945 1,038 907 57 56 323 62

36 V, Nes.

BOTO Mamda R. P, Pw, Wh, Nes. 732.9 139 139 814 432 382 157 149 77 13 37 Rabipur Grant R, p. Kw.Wb. Has. 212.4 144 169 149 69 80 4

52

DIRECTORY ASSAl\I

LAKHIPUR (4)

WORKERS

I II In IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Totul workers Non- Sl. \ (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

10 6 10 6 8 10 158

21 17 19 17 2 21 14 159

82 90 82 90 60 55 1 506 262 80 3 3 309 254 1 3 9 101 5 633 8[)6 2 259 148 62 5 1 177 142 4 15 1 331 343 3 110 53 30 69 53 11 113 120 4

61 34 11 46 34 2 2 72 84 5

32 19 10 20 19 2 34 46 6

300 94 81 4 103 85 5 39 2 5 67 3 247 325 7

43 19 14 2S 19 1 3 42 58 8 90 49 12 5 65 44 1 12 68 79 9 98 68 4 3 1 86 65 3 4 93 110 10

239 97 104 18 3 18 9 1 104 79' 181 267 11 88 60 4 71 58 1 12 2 86 99 ]2

557 368 54 1 12 444 361 4 14 1 29 5 637 944 13

141 113 83 51 1 5 34 3 21 20 1 27 8 122 119 14 513 297 72 3 356 285 1 9 1 74 9 619 722 15 469 249 183 103 2 210 137 1 8 2 65 7 435 578 16 241 103 178 63 1 37 39 6 ]9 1 235 329 17 185 116 43 19 120 116 3 206 270 18 353 218 137 62 1 151 144 1 1 1 9 53 11 316 400 19 807 352 300 39 5 340 294 5 2 21 1 2 132 18 720 1,070 20 351 253 19 1 5 279 235 1 11 36 17 387 410 21 492 331 .109 39 335 291 9 39 1 534 667 22 938 635 106 16 656 549 8 12 3 153 70 1,092 1,379 23 545 258 112 3 328 237 1 1 3 6 1 94 17 582 813 24

351 153 54 12 50 13 187 109 2 2 4 1 54 16 329 476 25 412 166 64 3 3 289 161 1 2 8 1 45 1 453 504 26

33 5 1 24 .. 3 28 57 27 236 98 66 3 93 39 74 56 1 1 1 191 278 28 344 87 150 2 4 141 83 2 4 1 42 2 353 544 29 256 86 48 6 3 93 74 15 67 6 30 350 414 30 490 75 302 1 152 51 2 4 14 5 3 22 9 504 815 31

95 13 82 13 10 1 2 107 189 32

521 129 388 24 104 39 21 51 1 14 1 6 1 326 623 33 236 65 ]20 15 103 22 2 24 1 6 3 4 1 176 337 34 564 71 325 7 170 43 54 2 9 8 7 10 474 836 35

244 176 206 156 18 18 1 1 4 4 1 1 10 188 206 36 38 36 1 4 35 32 2 31 44 37

53

Number and Name of District-(io) CACltAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House· ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

FOREST VILLAGES"

1 Lakshinagar R. P, Pw. Wb. 225.0 45 73 233 103 130 103 115 67 20 2 Lakshi Cherra I R, P, Tk. 366.0 33 33 168 88 80 81 75 49 9 3 Lakshi Cherra II R, P, Pw, Wb. 141.0 65 75 297 137 160 107 117 61 16 4 Khoirabad R. Pw, Wb. 380.0 71 111 359 184 175 78 4 5 Lower Jid Tongya Village R. Riv. Wb, Nes. 25.0 6 6 20 15 5 1 6 Gurkhali Tilla Tangya Village R, Riv. 25.0 8 8 59 19 40 13 3 7 Kapa Khal F. V. R, P, Riv, Wb. 145.0 15 15 79 41 38 41 38 17 10 8 Bagkhal F.V. R. Riv.·Wb. 112:0 17 17 74 34 40 32 39 9 1 9 Fulertal F.V. R, P, Riv. Hos. 87:0 12 12 60 28 32 28 32 1

10 Tupidhar R, P, Tk. 68.0 '34 44 168 84 84 83 84 39 27 11 Chandikbal F.V. R, P, Riv, Wb. 50.0 2 15 80 38 42 18 10 12 Zirimukh Beat R, Kw, Wb, Hos. 6 6 14 8 6 6 1

Lakhipur Town 0.7 (Sq. miles) 475 500 2,564 1,488 1,076 135 102 44 501,019 530

Ward No. I 475 500 2,5641,4881,076 135 102 44 50 1,019 530 Block No.1 120 125 705 412 293 40 28 8 10 289 113 Block No.2 120 125 705 402 303 35 24 16 15 254 132 Block No.3 135 ]45 780 460 320 45 36 10 14 362 190 Block No.4 ]00 ]05 374 214 160 15 14 10 11 114 95

54

DIRECTORY ASSAM

LAKHIPUR (4)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

63 63 63 60 3 40 67 1 50 54 49 49 5 1 38 26 2 86 86 85 80 1 6 51 74 3

108 77 107 6 1 71 76 98 4 7 4 7 4 8 1 5 8 10 7 6 4 1 11 30 6

18 17 17 16 1 1 23 21 7 23 2 21 1 2 1 11 38 8 20 24 20 24 ~ 8 9 42 43 37 42 4 1 1 42 41 10 17 23 17 23 21 19 11

4 4 4 6 12

742 120 2 89 98 2 401 4 86 1 162 17 746 956

742 120 .. 2 89 98 2 401 4 86 1 162 17 746 956 140 30 1 9 25 1 101 20 8 5 272 263 201 35 31 34 102 1 21 47 201 268 276 40 1 39 29 1 104 3 36 1 95 7 184 280 125 15 10 10 94 9 12 5 89 145

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACllAR

Serial Name of Village/Town! Ameniti::s No. Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1 2 3 --------------------------------._-----

..

1

2 3 4

5

6

7 8

9

10

11 12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

Silchar P.S.

Bhairab Nagar

Krishna Pur Sarail Dubagh

Peladahar

Raypur

Niz Toynagar Ujangram

Kumar Para

Bali Ghat

Pathari Gram Manipur

Rakhal Khalerpar I

Rakhal Khalerpar II

Algapur

Hatirhar I

Hatirha II

Nischitapur

Salchapra I

Salchapra II

Salchapra III

Gaghrapar I

T

R

u

R. p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V. R, p. Tk. Wb, D, V. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Y,

Cd. R, p. Pw, Wb, D, Y,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Y, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, D. V,

Cd. R. Rly. P, S, Wb, Has.

V,Cd. R, Rly, M. Wb, D, V,

Cd . R. Rly, p. Pw, Cd. R. Edbo, p. Pw, Wb.

Cd. R, Rly, P, Pw. Wb,

Cd. R. Rly, P, Tk. Wb.

Hos. V, Cd. R, p. Tk, Wb, D, V.

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh. D. V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V.

Cd. R. P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, Rly. P, S. Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R. Rly. M, Tk. Wb,

Has, V, Cd. R. Rly, P, Tk, Wb, D.

V,Cd. R, P, Tk. Wb, Has, V.

Cd.

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Residential Total Popula-

Acres Houses don No. NO:-

Sche­duled

Castes

4

553.9

495.6 203.6 182.3

191.0

336.0

487.7 332.1

468.8

230.4

375.9 565.8

761.2

419.7

333.0

343.6

279.5

246.2

539.0

359.5

340.5

457.6

56

of of Hou- House­

ses holds

5

207

173 58 51

93

71

238 120

207

109

1[6 137

187

124

109

62

93

92

158

100

95

133

P

6 7

207 1,126

173 1,077 58 339 51 344

M

8

00 o ...... ....., <'l

F

9

561 565

536 541 190 149 190 154

93 624 316 308

71 472 241 231

M

10

55

15

238 1.193 636 557 241 120 734 368 366 41

207 1,103 555 548 132

109 641 321 320 23

1('6 667 327 340 10 137 867 434 433 102

187 1,032 517 515 255

124 669 335 334 8

109 658 342 316 21

62 350 181 169 91

93 575 298 277 10

92 530 277 253

158 879 444 435 185

100 486 369 117 174

95 505 228 277 62

133 858 419 439 £4

F

11

55

22

223 36

145

17

12 90

260

9

12

104

13

207

68

56

69

Sche­duled

Tribes

M

12

r-­...... ...,

F

13

Literate and Edu­

cated persons

M

14

o 0'\ -00

169

231 ]06 99

170

100

285 178

279

112

123 232

266

131

201

73

130

168

161

150

193

129

F

15

32

96 11 23

39

29

106 57

150

37

34 66

114

34

70

22

33

34

70

71

50

13

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-D0

M F

16 17

I

M

18

305

293 109 108

173 261

194

155

127

338 195

302

156

159 276

253

178

145

87

146

150

258

19

]20

231

1

2

1

8 4

73

7

2 2

5

8

178

18

48

I

19

7

103

85 80

126

104

133 127

178

39

145 196

153

62

100

65

123

106

137

88

85

161

II

F M F

19 20 21

1

.29

79 18 22

13

2

23 4 6

1

1

60

1

1

65

5

9

1

5

5

6

23

:20

29

30

1

2

WORKERS

III IV v VI VII

M F M F M F M F M F

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

45

13

13

19

00 o 0, .....

3 173

1

1

3

12 67

4

5

7

1

2

4

12 115

2 16

2 45

2

14

1

35

1

2

4

1

3

2

f".I 00

....... 00 ,....,

00 0\ N

6

2

2

16

3

2

1

2

1

1

00 o = \0'

3

2

1

11

23 5

23

13

1 9

8

72

3

1

2

5

26

10

18

1

1

1

.1

VIII

M F

32 33

00 \D 00

3

::8 4

8

1

2

1

8

2

1

13

33

1

13

IX

M F

ASSAM

x Non- SI

workers No.

M F

34 35 36 37 1

= 00 -C')

9

14 6 5

6

20

120 53

79

49

13 54

56

29

20

11

11

11

46

32

14

8

256 392

243 541 81 149

1 82 153

1 160 306

114 230

7 298 549 362 173

6 253 475

313

338 431

6

2 1

165

168 158

2 264 510

3

3

1

1

157 326

197 138

94 151

152 229

127 252

4 186 416

6

1

175

108

110

174

188 439

1

2 3 4

5

6

7 8

9

10

11 12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town I Amenities Area Hous.;s Population duled dUled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Bdu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hau- Hause-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

~-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

23 Sridhar Pur R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos, 287.1 72 72 402 195 20, 76 91 80 32

24 Sreekona Part I V, Cd.

R, Rly, Edba. P, Pw, 512.6 246 246 1,362 743 619 9 10 391 143

25 Sreekona Part II Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

654 23 29 177 29 R, Rly, p. Pw. Wb, D, 617.4 236 235 1,305 651

26 Sreekona Part HI V, Cd.

677.4 No Population 27 Gaghrapar II R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb. 431.5 93 93 567 250 317 177 194 160 62

28 Gangapur Has, V, Cd.

No Popu1ation 29 Nizchatla Tarapur R, Kw, Wb, Cd. 38.3 3 3 21 9 12 1 30 Indragarh I R, P,Kw, Wb, D, V, 35 35 167 59 108 22 9

31 Indragarh II R, Cd. Kw, Cd.

Wb, Hos, V, 1,500.1 17 17 89 47 42 5 2

32 De-bisanapur 65.5 No Population 33 Nutan Kanchan Pur R, P, Kw, D, Cd. 340.0 87 87 477 208 269 58 12 3.f Baglaghat I 72.4 11 11 48 24 24 10 2 35 B .. glaghat II R, Kw, Wb, Cd. 7'2 20 20 100 58 42 2 2 23 5 36 Baglaghat Grant R. P, Kw, Wb, Has, 391.3 42 42 252 131 121 45 42 74 31

37 Chunga Duar I V, Cd.

188 168 4 3 26 3 R,Kw, Cd. 728.4 78 78 356 38 Cbunga Dual: II R, P, Kw, Cd. 484.6 51 51 253 140 113 7 5 34 4 39 Cbunga Duar III 51.3 No Population 40 Alam Bagh III R. P, Kw, Cd. 1 85 85 440 257 183 149 99 51 19 41 Alam Bagh II R, P, Riv, Cd. r 2,665.3 46 46 209 99 110 9 5 42 Alam Bagh I R, M, Pw, Wb, Cd. J 102 102 462 211 251 47 35 67 27 43 Tapang I R, Riv, D, Cd. 348.7 6 6 30 16 14 44 Tapang II R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, 363.1 32 32 157 86 71 26 14 47 20

4S Pachiro Biraih Baor V,Cd.

98 12 33 15 R, P, Kw, Cd. 221.0 43 43 210 112 9 46 Cbibitabichia III 210.0 No Population 47 Chibitabichia IV R. Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 50S.7 lOS 108 563 300 263 162 130 152 65 48 Cbibitabichia V R. P, Kw, Cd. 534.1 80 80 410 220 190 149 116 127 53 49 Chibitabichia VI. R, Edbo, P, Kw, Wb, 1,489.7 56 56 255 142 113 29 23 69 17

50 Chibitabichia VII Hos, V.

769.6 No Population 51 Chibitabichia VIII R, P, Kw, Wb. Cd. 624.7 19 19 84 44 40 4 5 24 6 52 Chibitabichia IX R, P, Kw, Wh, Cd. 776.6 59 59 296 160 136 38 61 87 17 53 Tarutaz Bad 11 R, Ri¢, Cd. 1,601.3 21 21 91 51 40 43 37 12 3 54 Chibitabichia I 982.8 73 74 364 200 164 101 49 55 Cbibitabicbia II R. p. Kw, Hos, Cd. 589.4 32 32 150 82 6S 31 23 39 15 56 Chibitabicbia Xl R, Kw, Wb. Cd. 214.3 6 6 29 14 15 3 2 57 Chibitabichia X R, Kw, Cd. 956.3 7 7 38 23 15 5 5 5 58 Latanpur I 2,338.3 20 20 80 43 37 12 4 S9 Lotanpur II R, Kw, Cd. 637.9 13 13 57 27 30 9 60 Kakari Kona J Deleted Enumerated With Village No. 61

as

61 Kakari Kana 1I adjusted with SI. 71 71 370 200 170 88 40 No. 15 and 16 ofT.E.

62 Gangpur R, Kw, Wb, Cd. 302.9 3 3 19 6 13 2 63 Madhuecherra PUnjce R, Kw. Cd. Included 9 9 51 32 19 3

in Sl. No. 58

S8

DIRECTORY " t.

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F M

II III IV

F M F M F

ASSAM

WORKERS

VI VII VIII IX X

NOD- Sl. workers No.

M F M FMFMFMF M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

95

366

409

143

6 36

30

114 10 29 63

108 87

130 54

144 7

44

57

168 128

77

43 60

68 155

172

2

1 4

3

9 13 13

2

99

5 19

19

79 4

26 19

19 45 61

44 88 44 53 22 121

1 4 24

52

14 113 1 89 7 51

27 11 23 99 18 84

'21 10 18 150 124 101 42 4 38 10 1 9 14 14 24 20 23 19 19

140 105 120

4 19

2 1 17

8

4

5

3

4 14

2 11

5 4 1 9 3 1 17

6 25

1

31 35 13 44 ]5 16 6

2 8

4 16

7 24

11 14 7

3 1 74 30

1 ..

19 1

65 10

1 1

1

1

5

12

38

187

6

12 7

57 19

2

.. 1

2 7

2

9

1

1

2

4

2

2 42

41 54

2

1

8 13

2

2 9 4

4

9 1

7 2 20 1 1

s 1

3

1

2

.. 3 15

59

9

3

2

2

31

9

1

12 1

4

3 ..

1

3

7

.. 1

2

1

3 10

8

11

1

1 2

1

2

8

14

74

30

23

1 3

5 3

21

.. 1

2 1 6 3 7

4

32 3

2 5 2

1 100 164

3 377 551

242 654

2 107 315

1

1

3 11 23 104

17 39

94 260 14 11 2~ 2~ 6d 119

83 149 53 113

127 ] 39 45 66 67 229

9 14 42 67

55 98

5 132 249 ~2 11)9 65 106

17 29 61 118 30 3U

5 15 1 1

50 40 40 64

5 22

2

4 14 9 15

19 17 ~ 30

60

2 13

65

11 19

23

24

25

26 27

28 2)1 30

31

32 33 :;4 35 36

37 38 39 40 41 4.l 43 44

45 46 47 4~ 49

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

61

62 63

Nwaber and Name of nistrict-{iO) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

64 65

65

67

68

69

70

71 72 73 74

75 76 77 78 79 80 81

82 83 84

85

86 87 88

89

90 91

92

93

94 95

96 97 98

99

100

101

Name of Village/Town I Ward/Enumerator's

Block

2

Borjal enga III ChotojaJenga I

Chotojalenga II

Chotojalenga III

Chotojalenga IV

Bag Bahar I

Bag Bahar II

Bag Bahar III Bag Bahar IV Bag Bahar V Dwarbund Basti

..

Choto Jalenga Grant Taranath Pur I Taranath Pur II Sonacherra I Sonacherra II Sonacherra ITT Lahar Bond Basti

Lahar Bond Grant Gopinath Pur Barjalenga I

Barjalenga II

Barjalenga IV Barjalenga VII Barjalenga Vnf

BaIjalenga X

Clever House I Clever House n Clever House III

Clever House IV

Clever House V Clever House VI

Clever House IX Clever House XI Barik Nagar I

Barik Nagar II

Menipur Part I

Menipur Part 11

Amenities

3

R, P, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wh, D,

V,Cd. R, Riv. Wh. Hos,

V. ~d. R, P, Kw. Wb, Hos,

V. Cd. R. Tk, Wb, D, V.

Cd. R, p. Kw. Wb, D, V.

Cd. R, P, Kw, Wh, Hos, V.

Cd .• R, P, Kw, D, V. R, Kw, Wh, D, V, Cd. R, Kw, Cd. R, M, Kw, Wh, D, V,

Cd. R. S, Wb, D, V. R, P, Kw, Wb, Cd. R, P, Kw. Wb, Cd. R, S, Wb, D, V. Nes. R. Kw, Wb, D. V, Cd. R. Riv, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Kw, Wb, D, V,

Cd.

R, P, Riv, Wb. R. P, Pw, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R. Edbo, Pw, Wb,

Hos, V. R, Pw, Wb, Cd. R, M, Pw, Wb, Cd. R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb. D, V,

Cd. R, Pw, Wb. Hos, V. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hes,

V,Cd. R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V,

Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V. Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. R, p. Tk. Wb. Hos V,

Cd. R. P, Pw. \-Vb, D, V,

Cd. R, Kw. Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, P, Kw, Wb. Hos,

V, Cd.

VILLAG:E

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Sche­duled

Castes Acres Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

p M F M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

423.4 468.2

591.5

116.5

863.3

863.3

736.1

920.8 273.4 623.4 582.8

1,860.9 770.6

1,094.0 326.5 27 .6 194.2 336.8

1.693.8 512.1 711.2

617.2

210.8 670.3 470.3

282.3

210.1 758.:-

251.0

897.4

556.2 570.2

893.5 660.6 384."4-

375.4

267.6

373.7

60

22 22 110 57 53 9 80 80 409 222 187 29

16 16 90 54 36 4

92 92 558 292 266 43

31 31 174 96 78 34

S4 68 300 167 133 69

75 75 422 229 193 20

61 3

33 108

61 3

33 108

286 13

114 631

155 131 6 7

53 61 328 303

35

41

628 628 2.329 1,215 1,114 51 Merged with Village No. 75

82 82 456 234 222 59 21 21 171 94 77 11 37 '37 175 100 75 5

3 3 14 5 9 5 49 49 288 166 122 20

No Population 18 18 65 33 32 3

112 112 598 328 270

110 110 600 308 292 49

12 12 62 33 29 165 212 1,372 704 668 65 125 145 729 386 343 5

45 45 221 112 109 36

53 ~3 243 ]29 114 27 154 184 1,013 552 461 176

65 65 403 212 191 23

224 224 1,181 575 606 7

127 127 624 332 292 44 193 193 1,121 585 536 131

115 116 618 314 304 6 96 96 486 258 218 118 79 79 394 220 174

280 280 1,634 859 775 8

95 100 582 322 260 98

149 149 864 436 428 10

9 27

4

14

19

51

18

33

36

40

67 6 1 9

15

2

38

71 3

44

36 144

12

7

42 121

8 97

3

74

3

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

J?ersons

M F M F

12 13

5 1

14

27 133

42

183

54

66

102

64

1 142

407

93 45 35

3 86

23 165

156

2 338 253

29

65 170

126

425

111 211

100 53 66

278

98

137

15

12 36

16

97

19

18

54

14

65

110

30 21 11

1 27

3 50

50

112 147

11

8 49

43

336

41 37

14 26

2

33

16

32

nIRECTORY SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

II III

M F M F M

WORKERS

IV v VI VII VIII

F M F M F M F M F

IX

M F

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

Sl N.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

37 135

32

155

49

98

116

102 5

41 194

665

144 47 63

3 105

19 147

182

22 48

6

13

43

22

28 86

26

110

44

63

73

67 88 1 5

29 36 29 143

174 478

49 124 21 37 36 46

1 3 42 6)

2 16 37 106

98 137

21 13 15 362 123 232 186 9 171

57

64 232

127

298

189 328

147 146 111

459

196

223

6

15 ]0

28

14 158

114

31 224

36 116 56 259

9 118 2 112 2 88

5 363

4 121

19 177

19 35

2 8

5

10 3

2

32 24

10 28

1

1

5

8

53 14 7 1

23 1 2 13 26 10

7

1

.. 1

138 65

45 1

4 90

20 4 33 15

1 25 30

1 25 7

79 13

10 3 3 17 I

1 1 3

17

12

1 3

5

9

1

. . 2

26

3

2

1

2

1

1

3

1 1

6

3

7

2 3

1

5 60 109 4

5 1

3 2

44 15

3

]6 30

3 6 41 20

5 11 1 2 18

2 71

65

17 24

2

3

4

3 1

','

2 19

1

2

11 2

1 1

1

1

6

1 1

1

1

1

4

1

2

61

2

6

8

1

1

2

9

1

3

20 11

1

9

2

5

2

10

19

I

5

1 3

19

2

3 7

3

2 1

3

1

12

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

2 1

3

1

1

5

7 13

2

23

4

11

1 7

11

16 3 2

9

2 26

4 15

3 32 10

24

57

9

2 20 31 87 139

22 30

137 253

47

69

78

90

1 113 171

53 64 1 6

12 32 134 2.74 3

4 550 940

3 90 173 47 56 37 39

2 8 1 61 80

1 14 30 9 181 233

1 126 194

2 12 16 3 342 545 8 200 334

1 55 103

65 99 9 320 451

85 191

32 12 277 575

54 33 143 256 46 15 '257 480

5 33

2

4 167 295 1 122 216

109 172

400 770

64 65

66

67

68

69

70

71 72 73 74

75 76 77 78 79 80 81

82 83 84

85

86 87 88

89

90 91

92

93

94 95

96 97 98

99 8

6

1

126 256 100

213 409 101

MtlIDber and Name or Oistrlct-(IO) CActtAR VILLAGE . '.

Serial Name of Village/Town} No. Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1 2

102 Sildhubi I

102 (a) Sildhubi Grant

103 Sildhubi II

104 Bhorakhai Refugee-Colony

10S Nizchotta Haor

106 Tantaz BaIi I 107 SaidpUT Part I

108 Saidpur Part II

109 Saidpur Part III

110 Saidpur Part IV 1] 1 Saidpur Part V

112 Sonabari Ghat I

112(a) Sonabari Ghat II

113 Bagbpur I

114 Bagbpur II

115 Baghpur HI

116 Niargram I ]17 Niargram n 118 Gangapur

119 Badripar I

120 Badripar II 121 Badripar III 122 Badripar IV

123 Badripar V

124 AIgapur I

125 Algapur II

126 Durgapffr 127 Gobindapur I

128 Gobindapur II

129 Gobindapur III

130 Dungripur I

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche­duled Castes

in Residential tion Amenities Acres Hous£s

No. No. of of

Hou- House-ses holdS

3 4 5

R, P, S, Wh Hos, V.l 100 Cd. I

R, P, S. Wh, Hos, V,}- 981.5 116 Cd. I

R, P, Kw. Wb. Has,) 102 V, Cd.

R, P, K w, Wb, D. Area in- 35 eluded in

S1. No. 252&258

R, Kw, Wb, Hos, V, 233.8 28 Cd.

R. P, Kw, Wb. 2,236.5 99 R. Tk. Wb, Hos, V, 339.5 148

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 641.9 175

Cd. R, Tk. Wb, Has, V, 515.8 170

Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 507.5 ] 91 R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 287.3 93

Cd. R, Edbo, M, Tk, Wb, 420.6 300

Has, V, Cd. R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 522.7 35

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 522.0 133

Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 725.4 87

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos. V, 435.3 143

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Cd. 604.4 177 R, P, Tk. Hos, V, Cd. 583.2 221 R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb, 765.1 180

Hos, V, Cd. R, P Pw, Wh, Hos, V, 480.5 94

Cd. R, P, Pw, V, Cd. 500.5 71 R. Kw, V, Cd. 491.0 89 R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. V, 623.6 163

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 493.7 202

Cd. R. Kw, Wb, Hos, V, 386.5 44

Cd. R, Edbo, p. Tk, Wb, 400.8 237

Hos, V, Cd. R. Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 418.5 ] 5 R, P, Tk. Wh, Hos. V. 732.4 254

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 392.0 211

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos, Y, 506.8 270

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V, 466.9 157

Cd.

62

P M F M F

6 7 8 9 10 11

100 60~ 317 287 66 64

116 566 299 267 241 219

102 597 3]2 285 2 1

35 157 78 79

28 175 96 79 56 36

99 601 306 295 1 148 789 410 379

225 1,272 663 609 347 293

170 904 480 424 32 21

191 1,096 580 516 45 41 93 52J 274 247 11 19

350 1,825 951 874 8 6

35 179 99 80

148 888 464 424

87 526 281 245 75 60

144 911 473 438

185 988 481 507 238 J ,224 625 599 185 1,071 556 515 324 307

94 621 337 284 72 52

71 392 188 204 89 505 263 242 96 94

163 882 439 443 112 103

202 1,076 533 543 63 57

44 267 143 124 105 83

247 1,359 679 680

15 74 33 41 254 1,533 768 765 87 59

217 1,002 496 506

280 1,298 702 596 21 15

186 1,076 534 542 269 253

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F M F'

12 13 14 15

47 6

58 17

87 12

24 6

39 16

131 33 253 9

334 146

157 17

217 47 25 6

268 35

46 20

165 16

35 3

235 31

315 45 380 44 186 40

61 10

107 28 97 12

193 43

181 32

61 13

460 41

24 307 38

145 6

348 34

209 40

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I--IX)

I n III

-----------------------------------------M F M F M F M F M

IV

ASSAM

WORKERS

v VI VII VIII IX X

Non- );1. workers No.

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

185

177

170

41

43

3 100

62

33

4

1

90

83

25

166 102 127 223 25 183

383

263

310 156

536

50

226

175

236

43 295

176

32 205 93

22 306

36

11

27

211

135

181-

263 184 334 1 251

34

2 12

17 16

3

3 3 25 22

41 44

32

24 42 21

5 44

16 13

8

2 32

17

23 39

1

9

3

1

15

2

1 44

2 5

9

336 182 250 158 24 24

200 120 163

102 116 147 90 137 210 178 172

285 215 214

75

367

21 407

2 67

337

30 21 34 298

247 135 207

358

311

49 264

7 209

100 34 19

96 64 60

2

23

35

13

1 35

27

51

51

2

10

1 1

65 58

26 1

1 72

2

12

2 1

1

2

2

2 23 1 177

2 214

2

30 25

134

34

1

2

2

1

3

4 52

1

1

4

2

7

63

3

2

1

1

2 2

4

3 3

3

1 .. 3

2

4

2

1

6

33

6

3

1

1

11 25 1

2

3

9 16

31

12

3 5

15

1 3

8

1

4

4

2

5

2

1

3

2

12

9

18 7

28

1

6 1 6

3

11

2

5

1

40

7

34

4

13

7 ]4

28

27

27 15

1

132 284 102

122 205 102(a)

6 142 252 103

37 75 104

53 78 105

2 14~ 193 106 187 354 107

2 280 566 108

217 424 109

6 270 484 1]0 118 247 111

80 16 415 852 112

2 16

5

8

17

46 38 38

3

1

1

1

49 44 112(a)

238 424 113

106 234 114

237 438

218 507 2~1 .)98 220 333

115

J16 117 118

137 164 119

86 88 120 2 5 116 152 121

10

13

6

14

54

11

32

45

1 .229 265 122

1 248 328 123

68 122 124

312 680 125

12 II 126 4 361 731 127

1 249 371 128

5 344 547 129

7 223 535 130

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial No.

Naple of Village/Town! WardfEoumerator's

Block

Amenities

Area in

Aeres

Occupied Total Popula-Residential tion

Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

p M F

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­duled

Castes

M F

Sche­duled

Tribes

M F

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ 1

131

132

133

134

135

136 137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

148 149 150

151

1152

153 154

155

156

157

158

159

160

16l

Dungripar II

Kashipur I

Kashipur II

Rongpurl

Rongpur II

RongpurIII RongpurIV

2

Silchar Town X

SHehar Town XI

Berenga Part I

Berenga Part II

Berenga Part III

Berenga Part IV

Berenga Part V

Kanakpur Part I

Kanakpur Part II

Uttarkrishnapur Part I

Uttarkrishnapur Part I Uttadcrishnapur Part III Uttarkrishnapur Part IV

Sabazpur

Dhamalia

Dhakin Krishnapur Ambicapur Part IV

Ambicapur Part V

Ambicapur Part VIII

Am bicapur Part VI

Ambicapur Part IX

Ambicapur Part X

Ambicapur Part XI

SHehar Town Part VI

3

R, P, Riv. Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Tk. Wb, Hos. V. Cd.

R, Edbo. P, Pw. Wb. Cd.

R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos, V, Cd.

4

648.4

582.1

497.5

516.8

507.9

R. M, Pw, Hos, V, Cd. 588.5 R. Edbo, P, Pw, Wb, 628.8

Hos, V. R, M, Tk, Wb, 1

Hos, V. ~ 387.0 R, P, Tk, Wb. '

Hos, V. ) R, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, H03.

V,Cd. R, P, Riv, Wb, H03,

V,Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb. H03,

V,Cd. R. P, Tk, Wh, Hos,

V, Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd.

391.4

539.2

576.5

479.4

578.4

450.2

R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 51 L8 V, Cd.

R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. R, p. Kw, Wh, Hos. R, Kw. Wb, Hos. V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb,

Hos, V. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. R, P, Pw, Wb,

Hos. V. R, p. Pw, Wb,

Hos, Cd. R, p.Pw. Wb,

Hos, V. R, M, Pw. Wh,

Hos, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, P, S, Wb, Hos,

Cd. R, P, S. Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, p. S, Wb, Hos, V.

451.3

365.2 376.4 ] 60.7

174.6

739.0

347.9 474.7

494.6

644.4

961.0

343.6

772.1

86.3

309.0

64.

5

152

100

150

193

166

136 503

372

167

218

281

191

207

206

247

602

83

251 113 66

20

12~

119 120

57

217

310

567

390

501

260

6 7 8 9 10 11

152 814 411 403 86 78

100 626 316 310 52 50

150 1,238 638 600 112 108

193 1,069 559 510 101 76

167 1,0:)1 514 487 13 6

136 788 389 399 64 58 503 2,574 1,317 1,257 286 249

372 1,916 1,012 904 1

167 964 519 445

218 959 491 468

281 1,601 844 757

33 31

52 46

191 958 485 473 114 109

207 1.225 636 589 155 162

206 1,344 704 640

:47 1,377 .756 621 39 28

602 3,232 1,707 1,525 339 325

87 1,347 733 614

251 1,331 685 646 31 30 ]15 664 353 311 79 77 66 384 194 190 75 69

22 87 45 42 23 21

129 1,028 542 486 89 77

119 753 385 368 120 595 3~1 294 192 180

57 340 183 157 29 24

217 1,199 625 574 100 103

310 1,638 860 778 138 122

684 3,417 1,827 1,590 153 127

390 2,364 1,231 1.133 120 104

501 1,566 635 931 34 19

260 1,252 642 610 78 74

12 13 14 15

100 15

136 45

325 112

183 38

177 39

199 78 651 298

512 219

291 65

211 31

418 146

223 81

336 113

235 26

387 75

1,089 484

300 97

222 37 74 24 98 44

31 6

317 55

176 29 157 42

95 9

362 101

236 64

908 419

569 155

445 528

467 339

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

16 17 18

222 114 187

155

335

101

11 200

326 128 196

266 107 174

226 733

543

262

274

426

292

345

366

413

844

420

393 211 119

27

289

203 164

110

293

464

897

656

148

257

41 112 67 240

17

2

48

38

6 168

19 194

4 141

15 239 7 281

31 148

34 121

6 243

9 220 13 134

109

9

7 245

3 143 35 115

57 72

53 173

13 278

22 61

39 376

16

23

15

7

r WORKERS'

II III IV v VI

F M F M F M F M F M

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2 9

1

9 29

18

80

1

1 14 7 9

4 17

1

2

9

8

8

1 2

12

2

1 80

2 77 9 39

10

1 21 2

42 1

1 5

2 52

3

2

5

5 2

110

1 4

19 22 2 16

5 13

4

2

6

15 9

2

2

3

2

2 2

4

4

2

1 25 39 10 1 55 26 22

1

5

4

7

45

16

4 19

1 26

11

13 12 16

6

57

5

1

4

5

1

6 23

10

3

65

12

8

1 31

1

2

3 3

6

13

51

5

4

7

6

131 10 67

1 26

2

6

1

3

4

8

4

2

1

1

5

2

12 1 29

2

7

59

4

14

13

1

1

14

37

10

1

6

10

17

66

8

3

2

Vll VIII IX X

Non- Sl. • .. vorkers No.

F M F M F M F M F

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

3

7

15

6

6

12 93

148

48

27

30

1 21

7

7

28

140

9

10

5

2 11

7

5

1 32

163

32

33

32

1

2

16

22

3

17

4 56

102

36

1 17

1

.,'

4

44

15

2

1

28

71

19

10 9

9

1

8 6

3

14

3 31

154

3

16

23

19

29

59

2 189 289 131

161 310 132

2 303 589 133

92 71 233 382 134

56 14 248 ,380 135

22 163 358 136 220 32 584 1.190 137

169 13 469 887 138

65

26

1 257 443 139

1 217 462 140

101 16 418 738 141

80

67

73

2 193 469 142

3 291 574 143

6 338 633 144

154 25 343 590 145

351

45

63 29

9

3

26

19 20

23

84

89

23 863 1,491 146

313 608 147

2 292 637 148 2 142 298 149

75 190 150

18 42 151

253 479 152

2 182 365 153 2 137 259 154

2 73 100 155

~ 332 521 156

3 396 765 157

199 10 930 1.568 158

229 13 575 1.094 159

65 13 487 915 160

1 181 19 385 587 161

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Literate Residential Total Sche- Sche-

Serial Name of Village/Town I Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in' Cast;;:s Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

162 Silchar Town Part VII R, S, Wb, D, V. Cd. 141 147 903 502 401 83 74 366 2;3 163 Ambicapur Part VII R. p. Pw, Wb. Has, 372.5 173 173 889 401 488 234 189 212 125

164 V. Cd.

295 92 Ambicapur Part I R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 445.9 121 121 742 404 338 134 98 165 Ambicapur Part II R P, Pw. Wb, Has, Cd. 531.6 133 133 797 421 376 285 93 166 Ambicapur Part III R, Tk. Wb, Has. 419.4 15 15 71 36 35 28 2 167 Bhajantipur Part I R. Kw. Wb. Hos. Cd. 423.2 117 117 740 397 343 18 19 281 72 168 Bhajantipur Part II R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 425.0 91 91 495 262 233 2 2 169 56 169 Bhajantipur Part III R, P, Kw, Cd. 846.1 125 125 627 310 317 250 263 163 70 170 Jaiparkuri R, P, Pw, Wb. D, Cd. 693.7 94 94 495 256 239 32 24 127 16 171 Gunghcor CoIony 130 130 6S0 339 311 51 45 225 175 172 Topekhana Part I R,Tk. 452.0 240 240 1,300 705 595 39 27 349 35 173 Topekhana Part 11 R, Rly, Pw, Wb. Ho'>. 333.8 134 134 738 393 345 44 40 198 20

174 V, Cd.

Tarapur Part I R, Edbo, Pw, Wh, 597.9 195 195 1,4861,257 229 2 6 5 .. 1,077 68

175 D,V.

Tarapur Part II R, P, S, Wb, Hos, V. 749.5 66 66 336 173 163 6 3 69 39 Cd.

176 Tarapur Part III R, Pw, Wb, Has, V, 366.9 85 85 526 269 257 115 22 Cd.

177 Tarapur Part IV R. P, Kw, Wb, Hos, 635.1 235 235 1,297 629 668 74 63 299 62 178

V,Cd. 308 Tarapur Part V R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 493.8 50 50 157 151 37 6 179 Tarapur Part VI R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb. 697.1 463 463 2,1491,1281,021 14 12 552 165

180 Tarapur Part VII Hos, V, Cd.

354.0 661 661 2,0691,075 R, Rly, P, Pw, W-b, 994 107 108 2 756 460

181 Tarapur Part VIII Hos, V, Cd.

531.2 259 259 1,366 769 40 R, Rly. Pw, Wb, Hos, 597 31 3 1 347 139 182 DUdpatil Part I

V, Cd. No Population 688.9

183 Dudpatil Part II 546.0 No Population 184 Dudpatil Part II [ R. Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 708.1 38 38 214 110 104 96 96 66 34 185 Dudpatil Part IV R, p. Pw. Hos, V. 146.1 160 160 856 444 412 3 3 18-1 47 186 Dudpatil Part V R, Edbo. P, Tk, Wb. 810.0 338 338 1,9871,059 928 15 12 643 246 187 Dudpatil Part VI

Hos. V. R. P, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 650.8 218 218 1,374 756 618 50 30 250 76 188 Dudpatil Part VII R. p. Tk, Wb, Ho·s. 379.3 117 117 588 293 295 237 242 III 63 189 Dudpatil Part VIII R. P, Kw. Wb, Hos, 87.3 100 100 501 260 241 215 197 66 24

190 Macbu Ghat V, Cd.

507.2 R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos, 158 158 945 465 480 183 177 285 145 V.

191 Garer Bond Part I R, Pw. Wb, D. 695.1 8 8 35 21 14 192 Garer Bond Part II R, P, Pw, Wb. 747.0 82 82 560 302 258 15 17 137 4 193 Lever Bond R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos. 460.0 82 82 377 204 173 62 53 40 29 84 21

Cd. 194 Chota Dudpatil Grant R. Pw. Wb. Hos, V. 768.3 265 265 1,137 628 509 226 200 155 24

Cd. 195 pudpatil Grant P VI R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. ( 32 32 163 96 67 19 2 196 DUdpatil Grant P VIII •• -1 4,005.3 200 200 950 480 470 190 110 197 DUdpatil Grant P IV R, P, Pw, Wb, Has. l 46 46 212 112 100 47 42 26 5 198 Madhurapur Grant 2,635.7 30 30 125 75 50 21 7 199 Sonachera Grant

[ 515.6 28 28 lOa 51 49 15 5 20D Mulidhar Grant 25 25 115 70 45 24 11

66

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III

M F M F

WORKERS

IV v VI VII

M F M F M F M F

VIII IX

M F M F

ASSAM

X

Non- Sl. workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

202 21 187 125

24 93

180 104 94

65

172 174 140 127

6

1 1

17 22 16 18 192 172 173 154 3

2 1

118 116 102 71 193 41 167 31 171 77 130 63 92 5 2 ..

374 7 210 3 5 215 78 110 2

1.105

80

126

343

8

13

83

14

31

94

73 261

72 22 54 543 187 296

553 128 76

369

69 234-485

379 163 167

27 121

52 99 176 84 J75

23 178 38 79

8 31

222 106 131

16 10 16 1:59 115 142 121 55 112

362 101 202

51 11 30 280 130 240

73 6 46 50 32 28 35 29 22 37 20 19

5

2

49

1 26

32

8

8

1 5

1 34

1 5 5

13 4

8 51

8

9 81 47

77

8

1

3 1

1

80 3 6 20

12 12 16 L-12 :5

4

1

1 2 1 8 10

11 9 4 8

1

15 2 2

1

1

1

2

1 4 1

1 5 57 10

101 2 45

4 16 33

5 2 3 1 1 34

3 7

1 81

1 20

20

2

5 4 2

6

38 147 14

40 69 27

42 15 14

5 93 2 40 57 29

7 12 16 1 16 29 2

1 3

2 1 2

5

3 3 1

5

6

1 95

1 30 7

29 18

48

1 2 5

2 3

2

1

1

.. 1

1

8 15

20 3

5 18 2

2

2

2

22

1 29

1

.. 1

2

67

16

2 4

63

32 1 1

:5

1 2

2

2

1 28 8

14 2

17 2

11 1

1 2 112 2 2 1

13 1 20 20

9 17 2

2

5

3

6

3 8

105

43

4 8

35

19 15 13

3

2 1

88

10

2 2 1

2

7

1 13

3 24

1 50

17

1

4

1

1

4 28

10 2

9

2

1

116 19 300 380 162 53 3 214 363 163

37 25

1 1

224 234 164 249 202 165

1 19 J3 166 11 205 171 167 ~ 1 144 117 168

11 1 117 276 169 29 10 85 162 170 46 1 247 306 171 92 1 331 590 172 89 25 178 267 173

.. 1,081

I 39

10

51

8 152 221 174

1 93 150 175

143 174 176

3 286 595 177

10 85 129 178 136 14 585 834 179

1 224 24 522 866 180

82 ]0 400 570 181 182 183

10 41 104 184 29 1 210 313 185

107 12 574 844 186

66 48

122

59

9 9

41

21 25

7 4 5 7

3 377 595 ]87 7 130 257 188 3 93 233 189

2 243 374 190

5 4 191 1 143 143 192 1 77 118 193

2 266 408 194

3 45 56 195 2 200 340 196

39 94 197 7 25 18 198 7 16 20 199 2 33 25 200

Number anri Name of Distrid-(lO) CACHAIt VILLAGE

Name of Pollee Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate S in Residential tion duled duled and

erial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward /Enumerator's No.- No.- cated

Block of of Persons Hou-House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14; 15 -" TEA ESTATES

1 Jalenga T. E. R. Riv, Cd. 214.8 11 12 72 39 33 5 2 2 Clever House T. E. R, p. Pw. Wb, Hos, 2001.0 65:! 652 3,3961,7961,600 367 333 751 266

V. Cd. 3 Salchapra Grant R, Tk. Wb, D, Y, 24 24 121 59 62 18 18 16 10

Cd. 4 Digar Sreekona I R. Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. 851.7 15 15 77 45 32 11 8 11 2 5 Digar Sreekona ]I R. P, Pw. Wb. Hos. 1938.8 126 126 633 333 30n 122 38

6 Kathal T. E. V, Cd.

R. p. Pw, Wb, Hos, 1759.7 150 150 741 400 341 18 24 122 23 V.

7 Barsangam R. Pw, Wb. D. Cd. 1898.6 113 113 538 294 244 55 48 59 4 8 ::Krlinag Basti R, Kw. Wb. Inclu- 58 58 337 184 153 68 54 55 2

ded in 9 Haltea R. P, Pw, Wb. D. Sl. No.7 158 158 824 438 386 92 15

T.E. 10 Maruah Grant P. I R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. "} 2651.2 50 50 682 371 311 21 28 143 16 11 Maruah Grant P. II R. Pw, Wb, Hos. J 39 39 172 87 85 17 1 12 Sreekona R, Rly, P, Kw, Wb, ), 13 13 66 29 37 14 12

Hos, V. 13 Sreekona Grant P. I R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb. ~ 857.5 67 67 343 188 155 4 5 77 37

Hos, V. 14 Sreekona Grant P. II R, Kw, Wb Hos, V. J 44 44 189 91 98 23 16 16 8 15 Rosekandi Main II R, p. Pw Wh, Hos, V. ") 1927.9 213 213 1,038 549 489 66 51 214 25 16 Rosekandi P. I R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos, V. J 259 259 1,318 695 623 23 20 383 52 17 Rosekandi P. n R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos. 1443.4 184 200 869 440 429 121 113 51 15 18 Shahpur R. P, Kw, Wb, Hos, V. 1817.8 252 252 1,092 552 540 134 144 229 56 19 Chencoorie P. I R, p. Pw. Wb, D. ") 550.6 212 2)2 1.056 558 498 54 49 263 50 20 Chencoorie Grant P. II R, P, Riv, Wb, D. J 40 40 180 83 97 27 28 32 15 21 Indragarh Grant R, P, Pw, D, Cd. 629.1 36 36 163 84 79 23 15 22 Elgin R, Pw, D. 488.0 28 28 125 61 64 22 3 23 Ratanpur T. E. Out Garden R, P, S. Wb. Hos. Cd. Area In· 142 142 993 504 489 30 30 155 26

eluded in S1. No. 70T.E.

24 Cbanduar P. I R, Pw. Wb, Hos, 728.4 125 125 551 271 280 42 37 78 8 Cd.

25 Chanduar P. II R, Pw. Wb, D. -Cd. 484.6 226 229 1,037 554 483 1 1 129 11 26 BorjaJenga T. E. R. Pw. ) 157 157 1,022 534 488 119 98 187 45 27 Borjalenga Grant I R. M, Pw. Wb, D. j 1973.4 181 181 844 450 394 72 52 247 112 28 Borjalenga Grant II R.Kw. 159 159 831 416 415 14 9 194 107 29 Alenpur T.E. P. I R. p. Pw. Hos. 1 160 160 761 384 377 127 123 137 27 3D Alenpur P. IT R,Pw. r 2548.6 138 138 709 368 341 72 67 43 9 31 Alenpur P. III. R.Pw. ) 70 70 326 163 163 2 73 21 32 Bag 0 Bahar T. E. R, P, Pw, Wb, D. 1614.9 230 230 1,044 538 506 17 10 160 84 33 Dwarband T. E. I R. P, Pw, Wb, D, V. ") 1408.7 204 208 942 518 424 50 38 136 48 34 Dwarband T. E. II R, Pw, Wh. D, V. J 151 151 766 4Jl 365 155 43 35· lrring Mera T. B. I R. P, Pw, Wb, D, V,) 330 330 1,470 755 715 248 228 293 164

Cd. r 830.3 36 Irring Mera T. E. II R, Pw. Wb. D, V, Cd. ) 102 102 552 278 274 22 18 109 39 37 Jagir Bond T. E. R. Kw, Wb. D, V, Cd. 365.6 44 44 276 137 139 7 10 71 22 38 Noar Bond T. E. R. p. Pw, Wh, D, V. 1693.8 160 160 737 372 365 76 58 252 98 ~ Saraswati T. E. R~ Pw. Wh, Hos. Area in- 9

eluded in 9 44 24 20 6 6

S1. No. 69&70

68

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-DO

M F M

I

F

II

M F

III • IV

WORKERS

V

M F M F M F M

VI VIl VIII IX

F M F M F M F

X

Non- ~l. workers No.

M F

.--------------------------------------------------------------16 17 18 19 20' 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

20 983

37

26 188

194

179 83

224

180 43 15

96

5 7 96 471

10 11

6 18 92 160

77 62

2S 166 14 62

62 136

69 29

6

52

31 27

3

19

61 20 42 248 161 179 352 124 139 234 100 74 317 74 127 272 ]89 150

56 7 34 49 39 40 45 40 42

290 231 168

157 98 104

347 238 269 59 219 24 215 4 191 120 184 105 93 22

263 145 231 80 204 88 433 17

176 151 105 114

39 69 49 39

102 44

261

163 157 78 16 64

184 1L0 58 14 9

9 5 4 115 23 250 46 1

6

4 7 89 12

6

2S 5

2

25 25

3

11

1

2

1

96 16 7

12 1 68

97 17 1 13

25 34

103 17

31 4

128 22 3

10 2 3

16 3

2 33 2 18 2

65 5

14 27

2 2

2 2

19 5

1

100 66

. . 15 8

1 85 57

58 14

34 4

54 39

18 ]9

1

3

37 65 10 169 1]5 137 86 121 73

1 87 58 242

5 7 3 4

36 93 92

1 47 66

14 132 95 53 53 26 3

100 94 90 93 16 19

]50 100 61 56

20 43 66

1 2

111 71 14 !i)

11 1

3

25

9

4

3

.. 1

33

1

.. 2

4

.. 9 1

1

1

1

1 1

2

1

1

69

1

1 1

1

2

7

2 3

1

2 64

1 4

4

4 6

8

2

16

3 17

5

6 2 4

5

2 6

25 22

5

31 21

63

1 4 5

3

.. 1

1

7 2

12 1

3

3

1

1

2

1 1

1 5

1

2 1

44 2

1

2 19 28 70 10 813 1,504

1

10

26

1

1

1 22 52

.. 19 26 1 145 208

5 206 264

115 219 101 139

1 214 324

82 10 2

191 242 44 56 14 31 7

5

3 25 18

1 10

1

7

2

14 55 45 74 46 25 26 35 41

8 73

4 5 5

1 92 103

30 78 301 328

1 343 499 2 206 329

235 466 286 309

2 27 90

6 10

3 10

9 3

3 2 5

35 40 16 24

214 258

114 182

207 245 265 429 231 370 201 411 193 257 184 236

70 141 275 361 287 344 197 277 322 698

115 274 59 123

2 188 265 10 11

1

1 2

3

4 5

6

7 8

9

10 11 12

13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

30 37 38 39

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACIlAn. VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Total Popula-Area Residential Schc- Sche- Literate

in Houses tion duled duled and SerlaJ Name of Village)Town/WardJ AmenWes Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-

No. Enumerator's Block of of cated Hou-House- Persons

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

40 Derby T. E. R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos, V. ) 23258 291 291 1,564 830 734 168 130 306 90 41 Pani Bhora R, Edbo. M, Pw, Wb, J . 164 171 716 380 336 79 58 162 64

Has, V. 42 Palai T. E. R, P, S, Wh, Has, V. l 215 216 923 512 411 16 14 102 40 43 Baskhal T. E. R, P, Kw, Wh, Hos,}- 2283.8 140 140 449 221 228 42 13

V. ) 44 Polai Punjee R. P, S, Wb, Hos, V. 221 221 551 279 272 111 39 45 Silcoorie Grant I R, Kw, Wh. Has, V. I 164 164 821 443 378 130 110 261 50 46 Silcoorie T. E. III R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. t 260 260 1,374 695 679 121 148 279 162 47 Silcoorie Grant IV R, P, Pw, Wh. Hos.

1~9525.3 60 60 315 179 136 14 10 82 20

48 Silcoorie Grant V 135 135 7]4 383 331 38 28 70 8 49 Silcoorie Grant VII 287 287 1,538 808 730 263 273 243 58 50 Silcoorie Grant VIII I 151 151 759 401 358 62 47 81 4 51 Silcoorie Grant IX R. P, Pw, V. 58 58 328 165 163 36 33 21 6 52 Silcoorie Grant X R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos, V. I 219 219 1,088 593 495 249 223 206 49 53 Silcoorie Grant XI R. M, Pw, Wb. J 87 95 416 217 199 22 26 47 14 54 Goongur R. Edbo, P, Pw, Wb, 'I 158 158 994 540 454 35 29 65 12

Has. . 55 Bhorakhai T. E. I R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. f2938.5 30 30 ]50 90 60 30 15 56 Bhorakhai Part V R. M, Pw, Wb. ) 95 95 623 337 286 24 21 99 8 57 Bhorakhai T. E. II R. P, Pw. Wb, Has. 1 Area 151 151 1,050 549 501 26 30 85 25

~ inclu-

dedin S1. No.

} 56 T.E. 58 Bhorakhai P. n R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 142 142 791 425 366 31 26 135 14 59 Bhorakhai T. E. III ) 30 30 129 70 59 12 5 60 Haticherra Grant P.lli }- 5070.0 545 545 2,261 ] ,170 1,091 92 100 410 79 61 Haticherra Grant P. VIn R. P, Pw, Wb. Hos. ) 545 545 2,959 1,569 1,390 322 278 569 105

FOREST VILLAGES

1 Balisuri R, P, Kw, D, Y, Cd. 34.0 43 43 264 136 128 18 12 75 8 2 Naga ThaI R, p, Kw, Wb, D, V. 44.0 44 44 252 133 119 30 8 3 Ekor ThaI R, Kw, Wb. D, V, 7.0 13 13 78 39 39 16

Cd. 4 Noxa TiUa R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V. 26.0 31 31 179 101 78 1 2 56 10 5 Noagau R, P, Kw, Wh. J03.0 183 ]83 698 370 328 68 57 136 23 6 PratappUI R, Kw, Wb. 77.0 95 95 477 249 228 249 228 127 47 7 Newbago-Bahar R, P, Kw, Wb, D, V,

Cd. 44.0 40 40 268 137 ]31 123 116 59 36

S 01dhago-Bahar R, P, Kw. 46.0 67 67 380 193 187 108 115 55 24 9 Lahar Bond R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 2.0 9 9 26 16 10 12 5

..... \0 N ~ ~ QO ..., $ ..". co ~ 00 \0 ..... ....... 00 ..... 0\

Silchar Town c--.. q 00 <"'I ....... ~ q N ..... .....

'C) -c ::; N 00- _, _.. 00- 0 ....... ....

on <"'I r- ..". ..... r- \0 ..., 0\ \0 0\ ..... \Q r- ..". 0\ ....... .... 0 .....

Ward No. I ....,_ <"!. q Vl ~ ..... C"I -.:r;. c-..... oo~ .,... ,..) ~ ..... -

Block No.1. 74 76 453 278 175 39 21 217 124 Block No. I(A) 120 124 823 496 327 396 236 Block No.2 73 78 665 397 268 4 3 341 182

70

DIRECTORY

SILCHAR (5)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F M

II

F M

WORKERS

III IV V VI VII

F M F M F M F M

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

VIII IX

F M F M F

31 32 33 34 35

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

36 37

\ S1.

No.

1 '------------------------------------------------412 297 131 204 176 23

40 19 4

281 121

130 102 92 103

8 11 49 4

140 89 42 2 258 28 133 358 108 241 2]

94 20 53 11 188 73 130 40 441 216 320 119 224 68 133 33

91 30 85 27 317 99 223 78 111 37 56 269 ~7 197 2

55 34 30 18 168 17 103 14 275 55 174 2

3 2

1 2 6

1

5

2

220 48 97 2 1 55 50 20

574 371 103 M4 160 480

75 74 23

49 73 24

71 74 23

15 5 35 3 52 37

45 71 24

2

70 42 43 33 211 108 204 107 5

2 144 5 138 1 81 1 80 1

126 9

147 314 212

34

15 22

5

63 1

1

29 59

188 155 104 86

1 147 121 2 13 41

91 87 42 25 74 85

1 28 7 42 30 86 83 53 33

2 1 1 41 18

29 2~ 21

5- 3 8 12 1 55 53

59 42 2 20 25

425 332 180 104

2

1

7

o

6

1

3

3 1 3

1

1 12 2

54

225

1

4 1

1

2

9

5

2

2 61 16

71

2

5

1 1 4 7 1

2

5

-..... 1

1

1

3 J

8

1 14 11

1 1 6 5

]2 3 7

3 14

5

8

L 16

22 143 163

1

1

2

1

1

I

2

1

1 1 1

3

1 1

1

7

8

00 'D DO

12 20

4

88 101 418 437 72 71 176 160

10 1

231 281 100 136

2 139 183 63 3 185 350 30 1 337 571

4 1 85 116 14 3 19-, 258 31 14 361 514 2J 2 177 2~0

2 74 133 20 276 396 19 9 106 162 43 271 3~7

4 3 35 26 39 2 169 269 39 274 446

43 10 31

130

2

23 1 4 1

3 1

3 205 318 8 15 9 4 596 720 4 725 1.230

2 61 59 16

79 46 15

31 36 159 220

4 105 223 36 130

67 153 7 10

104 15 131 160 182 305 185 263

89 21 27 5

40 41

42 43

44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54

55 56 57

58 59 60 61

1 2 S

4 5 6 7

8 9

Number and Name of Dlstrict--(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Stati~n

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tiOD duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Sq. miles Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. ' cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Block No. 2(A) "' 72 75 . 399 252 147 19 13 233 188 91 Block No.3 125 133 697 411 286 69 49 221 87 Block No. 3(A) 112 116 609 356 253 51 49 204 IOD Block No. 3(B) 88 90 633 415 218 26 22 260 1 2 Block No.4 55 55 381 288 93 243 56 Block No. 4(A) 120 125 863 460 403 117 116 343 214 Block No.5 124 124 523 305 218 46 30 82 36 Block No. 5CA) 73 75 1,217 649 568 17 11 488 301 Block No. 5(B) 102 104 635 340 295 2 4 250 122 Block No. 5(C) 57 57 719 427 292 7 8 176 75

<::> - r- oo 0'1 \.C r- .,.. .,.. ...., 00 0- oro \.C ...... "<t" - 00 \.C \is

Ward~o. II ~ oro 0'1 r- N ...., N ..... N~ c-f Ir)~ 00 r-- r-: "<T~

Block No.1 281 297 1,895 1,054 841 18 11 5 5 879 530 B,ock No.2 131 132 656 338 318 2 223 68 Block No. 2(A) 132 133 1,359 717 642 27 33 545 332 Block No. 2(B) 273 273 1,391 753 644 54 67 566 305 Block No. 2(C) 219 223 1,428 786 642 59 59 620 368 Block No. 2(D) 245 252 1,872 979 893 107 82 728 507 Block No, 2 (E) 150 150 1,004 575 429 1 504 342 Block No.2 (F) 257 257 1,288 712 576 1 631 501 Bock No.2 (G) 148 153 973 505 468 435 376 Bock No.2 (H) 164 166 893 462 431 5 4 376 326 Block Xo. 2 (I) 202 212 1,499 920 579 21 15 807 466 Block No.2 (J) 178 189 1,149 621 528 21 16 564 308 Block No.2 (K) 110 114 554 296 258 285 219

Ward No. III 1,3i7 1,358 8,9344,9064,028 341 291 .. 4,7692,028 Block No.1 72 72 524 294 230 2 284 182 Block No.1 (A) 69 70 581 323 258 5 4 313 182 .Block No.1 (B) 58 65 542 328 214 22 20 328 157 Block No.2 57 65 483 271 206 7 3 277 125 Block No.2 (A) 77 77 514 250 264 39 40 213 66 Block No.2 (B) 57 61 450 260 190 20 12 260 125 Block No.2 (C) 64 64 519 279 240 I 279 155 Block No.3 61 64 428 244 184 22 15 244 112 Block No.3 (A) 61 64 385 192 193 192 71 Block No.3 (B) 81 81 406 224 182 12 13 222 60 Block No.4 66 75 375 203 In 27 28 203 120 Block No.4 (A) 52 52 319 178 141 40 44 178 37 Block No. 4 (B) 56 58 296 146 150 40 35 146 27 Block No.5 98 98 613 332 281 2 3 307 139 Block No. 5 (A) 91 91 632 340 292 4 1 340 195 Block No.5 (B) 91) 90 557 298 259 1 1 278 58 Block No.6 100 102 669 379 290 23 17 379 138 Block No. 6 (A) 107 ]09 641 359 282 74 55 326 71

Ward No. IV 514 534 3,825 2,168 1,657 150 158 26 91,4851,003 Block No. 1 218 224 1,372 712 660 36 51 558 478 Block·No. 1 (A) 20~ 205 1,523 901 622 94 96 6 6 672 353 Block No.1 CB) 93 105 930 555 375 20 11 20 3 255 172

72

DIRECTORY ASSAM

SILCHAR (5)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. (I-IX) workers No. \

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

159 1 t • 1 13 97 2 46 1 93 146 197 8 16 1 104 1 15 61 7 214 278 106 16 3 57 3 43 16 250 237 172 4 1 22 125 1 23 1 3 243 214 188 2 19 137 3 29 2 100 91 165 29 4 12 1 97 46 3 6 25 295 374 125 24 3 10 8 1 68 1 15 28 15 180 194 285 5 1 28 1 6 201 3 5 44 1 364 563 175 4 8 1 107 2 20 39 2 165 291 132 8 1 4 2 19 25 83 6 295 284

0-. or. 0 0 \D "<I- ..... V'> \D <""> 00 ..... 0\ "<I-<"'I 00 N 'D f'- 0 0 "<I- ..... 0 0\ f'- 'D '0 "<l- 'D ..... ~ N C'! C"l = r-M ..... or." -0

383 41 3 14 10 54 30 4 272 37 671 800 178 136 ]2 45 47 4 5 115 86 160 182 347 12 69 1 1 202 1 5 70 10 370 630 430 15 3 95 7 176 15 1 134 14 323 629 421 37 1 142 25 6 129 37 106 12 365 605 407 47 73 1 8 152 1 28 146 45 572 846 224 11 8 34 16 75 17 74 11 351 418 325 47 36 1 14 53 18 2 204 44 387 529 121 27 1 5 1 12 58 27 1 18 25 384 441 84 52 1 3 3 45 13 19 52 378 379

366 34 1 77 1 19 243 14 12 33 554 545 245 15 71 1 3 127 2 25 19 12 376 513 108 11 2 29 5 40 1 13 19 10 188 247

1,754 20) 23 1 411 67 160 358 8 259 3 543 130 3,152 3.819 132 11 2 3 1 20 10 2 96 9 162 219 137 J8 1 2 2 1 22 10 101 16 186 240 176 6 2 6 2 12 54 100 6 ]52 208 106 7 12 4 17 6 67 7 171 199 112 25 20 2 1 26 2 26 39 21 138 239 42 8 1 7 3 17 14 8 218 182 63 11 4 9 4 24 12 10 11 216 229 38 8 6 3 17 12 8 206 176 45 3 2 20 2 18 3 3 147 190 75 32 37 25 1 33 4 7 149 150 39 12 20 6 3 11 5 6 164 160 80 22 52 22 3 5 9 11 98 119 67 5 29 3 3 20 2 9 6 79 145 98 2 3 50 6 24 ]5 2 234 279 70 12 3 22 1 7 20 18 1 10 270 280

129 1 35 64 11 18 169 259 180 18 3 1 49 5 15 35 4 15 63 8 199 272 165 9 1 32 1 37 25 19 50 8 194 273

847 101 3 12 96 2 5 IS! 2 73 8 518 77 1,321 1,556 288 30 3 23 1 64 1 19 1 178 28 424 630 406 50 39 2 2 58 1 42 6 265 41 495 572 153 21 12 34 2 30 12 1 75 8 402 354

73

Num~ and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

Name of Village/Town! Ward/Enumerator's

Block

2 ,

Ward No. V

Block No.1 Block No.2 Block No.3 Block N5. 3 (A) Block No.4 Block No.4 (A) Block No.5

Amenities

3

Area in

Sq. miles

4

74

Occupied Residential

Houses

No. No. of of

Hou-House-

Total Population

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­du1ed

Castes

Sche­du1ed Trjbes

Literate and. Edu­cated

Persons

~es holds ------------------------------------,-------

P M F M F M F M F

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

597 611 3.7191.9671,752 24 21 .. 1,364 976

95 95 546 280 266 6 10 127 49 62 67 379 207 172 155 117 93 95" 549 317 232 5 3 204 95 91 93 623 322 301 270 238 92 94 579 305 274 220 171 75 78 451 224 227 1 2 139 105 89 89 592 312 280 12 6 249 201

DIRECTORY ASSAM

SILCHAR (5)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII Vln IX X

Total workers Non- 51. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 ---859 76 3 177 24 18 253 1 97 5 311 46 1,108 1,676

120 4 19 1 42 12 47 3 160 262 87 4 1 8 27 6 45 4 120 168

162 10 48 1 38 38 4 38 5 155 222 140 15 15 1 1 48 1 17 1 59 12 182 286 131 33 1 43 20 5 22 7 53 13 174 241 100 2 12 7 56 25 2 124 225 119 8 ... 1 32 1 5 20 17 44 7 193 272

75

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

1 2

3

4

5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13 14 15 16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

Name of Village/Townl Ward/Enumerator's

Block

2 ,

Sonai P.S.

Total

Satkarakandi I Satkarakandi II

Dbanichari

Dbanichari II

Dhanichari

Jbanjarbali Majhirgram

Tundarkandi Dhanipur

Tulargram I

Tulargram II

Kazidahar I

Kazidahar II Kazidahar III Barabak I BarabakII

Barabak III

Nagdirgram I

N agdirgram II

Nagdirgram III

Nagdirgram ] V

Narsingpur I

Narsingpur II

Narsingpur III

Narsingpur IV

26 Narsmgpur V

27 Narsingpur VI

28 Rukni I

AmenWes

3

R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V. R, P, Tk, Wh, Has, V.

Cd. R, Edbo, P Tk, Wh,

Hos, V, Cd. R. P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V.

Cd. R, Kw, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V,

Cd. R, Tk, Wh, D, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, H, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb,

Hos, V, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd.

.R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb,

Has, V, Cd. R. P, Tk, Wh, Hos, V.

Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Hos V,

Nes, Cd. R, Tk. Wb, Has, V.

Cd. R, Edso. M, S, Wb,

D, V, Nes. R. H. Pw, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, Kw, Wb, D, V, Nes.

R, H, Tk, Wb, D, V, Nes.

R. p. Tk, Wb, Has, V. Nes.

R. p. Riv, Wb. D. V. Nes. .

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area in

Acres

Occupied Total Popula-Residential tion

Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled Tribes

P M F M F M F

4

523.5 349.3

892.9

664.4

583.8

1,000.9 345.2

211.2 73 '.1

272.8

561.7

,1.002.7

810.9 899.6 339.0 682.9

175.3

640.5

829.4

868.1

336.1

374.7

590.0

394.0

293.5

5

163 119

245

235

120

222 182

286 131

295

244

298

219 301 89

130

165

281

134

263

165

240

113

170

36

6 7 8 9 10

163 982 499 483 119 708, 375 333

6

11

\0 00

rt ..... ,..,

7

245 1,364 706 658 27 22

235 1,461 769 692 12 13

120 597 324 273 38 29

222 1,377 681 696 32 30 191 1,006 515 491 4

289 796 394 402 150 1,369 687 682

295 1,838 1,038 800 224 232

244 1,220 621 599 492 491

298 1,670 833 837 49 46

219 1,072 567 505 301 1,734 918 816 89 457 256 201

163 669 343 326

242 897 452 445

286 1,625 824 801

134 686 336 350

7 1 6

3 1 8

263 1,469 733 736 61 65

165 973 5J5 468 91 85

242 1,287 671 616 14 11

113 591 297 294 33 28

170 1,010 503 507 44 32

36 209 105 104

577.5 220 220 1,269 651 618 45 41

386.8 158 158 812 423 389

334.8 115 115 634 327 307 200 199

76

12

<::> 00 c-t .....

13

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F

14 15

160 15 170 6

201 30

180 8

112 7

249 29 243 75

154 31 268 40

596 274

341 111

292 51

313 65 354 131 111 38 205 76

272 89

284 33

195 134

316 97

170 23

407 308

169 93

319 105

70 39

462 150

252 120

171 70

DIRECTORY

SONAI (6)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F M

II

WORKERS

III IV V VI

F M F M F M F M

ASSAM

YII VIII IX X

Non- S1.\ workers No.

F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

303 211

391

445

202

69 256 192

15 301

9 290

71 162

64 31

4 26

1 98

3 15

4 69 384 4 305 280 117 167 63 40 27

222 400

553

337

439

23 144 8 270

24 50

16 226

13 29J

333 181 252 469 121 349 126 40 67 192 5 131

241 60 179

457 238 353

158 47 116

4 22 80

2 2

10 13

2 87

3 30 59 88 12 5

1 48

29 37

80 62

24 18

2

7 1

1

7

3

419 128 239

297 41 190

62 37 21

28 78

323 215 181 116 7

156 124 83 101 12

229 216 171 132 25

48 43 38 29

306 340 215 209

219 208 135 128

172 8 146 1

1

6

4

7

1

17 8

5

25 68

2 22

2

28

4

9 1

3

3 141 2 51

2

5 26

18 150

9

21 23

5 8

28 52

11 13

81

12

11 103

S9 74

6

2

1

4

8

7

1

.. 2

1

3

77

3 1

1

2 2

2

8

1

2

2

1

2 5

1

13

16

5 10

159

16

12

9 7 6 1

4

2

35

3

10

15

1

2

9

2

00 00

4

1

1

1

3

10

4

2 1

5

3

2 1

3

3

5

1

1

9 13

43

32

8 45

5 196 414 164 333

3 315 643

3 324 683

122 202

297 692 1 235 374

39 10 172 379 37 7 287 674

294 16 485 776

78 5 284 583

41 11 394 824

39 36 234 324 17 3 449 695 47 26 130 161 12 4 151 321

16

20

4 211 385

1 367 563

24 11 178 303

84 22 314 608

20 5 208 427

92 43 348 401

30

32

9

3 141 ·170

3 274 291

2 57 61

73 28 345 278

16

17

6 204 181

1 155 299

1 2

3

4

5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13 14 15 16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

Number and Name or Oistrict-(lO) CACHAR

Serial No.

Name of VillagejTownJ ~ Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1

29 30

31

32 33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43 44 45

46 47 48

49 50

t 51

52 53

54

55

56

57 58

Rukni II Rukni III

Rukni IV

Punic Mukh Malu Gram

Rakhal Tilla

Suktala

Bararnpur

Kakai Punjee

Jiban Gram

Gajal Ghat

Devi Pur

Mahadev Pur

2

Dulal Gram

Ram Prasad Pur Lantu Gram Sada Gram

Guru Gayal Pur Rajani Khal Arjun Pur

Sapta Gram Islam Bad

Loknath Pur

Ml:J,thura Pur Joydhan Pur

Ban Gram

Raj ghat

Channi Ghat

Howai Thang Laylepur

59 French Nagar 60 Saras Pur 61 Rajgabinda Pur 62 Aradhan Pur

63 Shyama Charan Pur

..

Amenities

3

R. H. S, D, Nes. R. P, Kw, Wb, D, V.

Nes. R, M, Tk, Wb, D,

Nes. R, p. Tk, Hos, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V. Nes. R. P, Pw. Wh. Hos, V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, Pw, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos,

V, Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos,

V, Nes. R, P, Tk, Wh, D. V,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos,

V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos,

V,Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh, Has,

Nes. R, P, S, Wb, D. Cd. R, H. Pw, Wb, D, Cd, R, M, Pw, Wh, Hos,

Nes. R, Riv, Wb. Hos. Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. V,Cd.

R, P, Pw. Wb, D, Nes. R. P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos,

V, Cd. R, p. Tk, Wb. Hos, V. R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V,

Nes. R, H, Tk, Wh, Hos,

V, Nes. R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V,

Nes. R, M, Pw, Wh, Has,

V,Nes. R, p. Pw, Wb, D, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V,

Nes.

R, P, Riv, Wb, Has, V, Nes.

VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total

Area Houses Population in

Acres No. No. of of

Hou- House-

Sche­duled

Castes

Sche~ duled Tribes

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

ses bolds --------___________ _

4

652.3 707.5

793.1

626.3 880.0

465.6

1,321.9

424.9

383.0

742.1

328.2

753.5

454.2

703.1

323.4 350.7 702.2

195.0 67.3

12'f. '7

917.1 698.2

580.8

1,304.4 360.1

352.0

787.7

289.5

682.5 271.0

5

118 104

241

163 182

60

236

45

38

135

139

263

139

223

80 96

406

41

12

212 123

142

174 119

406

259

241

237 49

359.2 100 105.1 J 1 332.1 42 241.4 76

116.2 90

78

P M F M F M F M F

6 7 8 9 10 11

118 960 512 448 260 209 108 1,166 615 551 493 447

241 1.332 673 659 437 398

163 963 493 470 306 286 182 900 467 433 88 76

60 333 178 155 101 87

236 1,003 617 386 138 128

45 261 133 128 2 2

39 253 126 127' 1 2

162 675 333 342 142 148

139 682 344 338 275 279

263 1,327 669 658 560 540

139 786 416 370 326 284

223 1,250 655 595 213 193

80 454 207 247 96 738 473 265 13 21

406 1,901 916 985 172 156

41 179 95 84 23 28 No Population

12 71 37 34 11 13

212 1,412 711 701 101 100 123 1,153 640 513 27 23

\ 142 727 366 361

174 843 445 398 130 593 282 311

406 1,182 652 530

259 1,404 744 660

14 13

2 2

241 1.242 655 587 435 381

237 1,012 528 484 49 262 123 139

100 469 247 222 129 113 11 75 35 4[) 42 248 131 117 76 369 182 187 142 152

90 503 252 251 86 86

12 13 14 15

288 83 339 132

99 109 428 227

330 141 289 86

40 8

195 55

43 8

69 16

136 134 225 106

20 15 241 111

53 53 406 209

264 164

448 236

86 42 72 68 136 45 92 100 604 291

47 7

11 2

214 65 137 65

111 41

17 ]8 72 11 106 25

262 34

148 15

366 144

7 6 174 33 42 47 56 22

110 52 13 9 31 2 54 24

48 14

DIRECTORY

SONAI (6)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III IV

M F M F M

ASSAM

WORKERS

V VI VII VIII IX x Non· Serial

workers No.

FMFMFMF M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 i

261 314

381

272 249

103

360

74

66

5 218 25 201

49 241

87 203 31 179

25 75

48 226

3 47

46

183 108 139

154

342

209

331

101 345 378

58

26

375 318

191

20 107

75 219

r> 121

61 244

42 82 74 102 77 197

20 39

19

17 311 5J 202

142

2 19 5 53

2 35

5 4 1 24

3 7

14 72

27

14

9 27

1 1

7

2

9

3

13 72 15

31

33 56

2 2 3 6 9 67 5

17 13

6

8 32 47

45

281 196 224 158 46 34 147 3 92 3 52

358

361

366

269 64

162 20 72 96

]30

8 145

15 230

16 255

20 217 24 47

21

6 8

93 12 29 86

40 106

2 43

1 32

22 11 14

5 7

6 42 1 1

2

1

5

5

1

3 3 10

13 44

6 65 11 27

17 2

6 23

2 85

1 19

4 23

3

8 25

5 40

5

5

2

1

1

8 70 2 2 54 21

7 4 47

3

1 1

12 10

5 9

10 5

.. 1

35

1

14

79

6

1

6 4

1

5

7

4

1

3

2

1

12 11

39

3 11

1

35

10

4

16

4

5

5 196

1

1

1 3

1

7

63

12

4

2

5

1

2

6

2

1

1

1

1

19

4

3

1

7 39

47

251 443 3 301 526

1 292 610

48 11 221 383 20 3 218 402

2

19

6

5

35

75 130

1 257 338

3 59 125

60 127

9 150 234

190 318

22 23 327 583

46

17

7 11 90

6

30 62

3

4 3

131

6 207 364

3 3:"4 534

106 205 1 128 191 9 538 908

3 37

11

64

34

1 336 684 4 322 462

175 361

1 164 202 135 308

8 294 522

63 12 383 645

58 5 289 571

28 15 259 464 3 4 59 115

49 16 1 1 8 6

85 201 15 40 59 111 86 179

20 5 122 211

29 30

31

32 33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43 44 45

46 47 48

49 50

51

52 53

54

55

56

57 58

59 ·60 61 62

63

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

64 65

66

67

68 69 70 71

72

73

74

75

76

77 78

79

80 81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

Name of Village/Townl Ward/Enumerator's

Block

Raj nagar 13idyaratanpur

13ishnu Pur

Narain Pur

Jamal Pur Kalicherra Khas Pur

2

N utan Kanchan Pur

Bhourikandi I

Bhourikandi II

Bidhuhi Pur

Sqndri I

Sundri II

Sundri III Sundri IV

BawaH Hoor

Kachudhram I Kachudaram II

Kachudaram III

Kachudaram IV

Dakshin Mahan Pur I

Dakshin Mahan Pur II

Dakshin Mahan Pur III

Dakshin Mahan Pur IV

Daksbin Mahan Pur V

Dakshin Mahan Pur VI

Daksbin Mahar Pur VII

Dakshin Mahan Pur VIn

Dakshin Mahan Pur IX

Dakshin Mahan Pur X

Dakshin Mahan Pur IX

Uttar Mohanpur

Amenities

3

R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb, D, Nes.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

R, Edba, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, P, Kw, Hos, V. R, P, Pw, Wh, D, V. R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V. R, P, Pw. Wb, D, V.

Nes. R, P, Pw. Wh, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has.

V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, P. Tk, Wb, Has, V.

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has. V. R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb,

Has, V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wh, V. R, P, Tk, Wb. Has, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wh, Has, V,

Cd. R, Edho, P, Tk, Wb,

n,V,Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, Tk, Wh, Has, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, H, Pw, ·'Vb, D, V,

Cd. R, M, Tk, Wb, D, V.

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V,

Cd. R. Tk, Wh, Has,

V,Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Has, V.

Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V.

Cd. R, Tk, Wb. Has, V.

Area in

Acres

4

1,181.5 644.3

469.1

651.1

690.4 520.0 209.8 667.7

775.5

271.3

453.3

283.1

377.1

328.9 553.7

525.2

792.6 594.')

445.9

623.1

770.1

617.2

398.5

746.9

815.1

455.0

657.2

688.9

506.3

418.3

120.9

242.2

80

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Total Po pula-Residential tion

Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

Sche­duled

Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

P M F M F M F

5

116 176

107

135

145 103

34 260

175

81

147

127

172

157 183

123

237 179

120

187

222

152

99

25

239

136

359

48

14

130

36

172

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

116 542 284 258 13 12 176 818 456 362 234 205

107 600 339 261 145 124

135 757 387 370

145 914 475 439 103 738 380 358 34 200 104 96

260 1.504 798 706

175 1,007 511 496

85 518 255 263

150 872 457 415

137 679 353 326

180 1,012 508 504

159 783 408 375

5 3

180 170 4 6

25 30

201 1,009 521 488 10 13

124 680 348 332

267 1,412 731 681 346 328 179 1,094 556 538 130 121

120 702 348 354 287 291

194 1,176 623 553

222 1,403 747 656 78 74

152 916 481 435 88 80

100 551 292 259 85 88

25 139 70 69

239 1,395 723 672

136 730 376 354 3

411 2,3221,2051,117

52 300 155 145

14 87 45 42

130 733 365 368

36 207 106 101

172 863 453 410

19 15

22

13

18

Literate and

Edu­cated

Pel sons

M

14

109 149

162

167

146 135 36

244

218

79

95

136

204

207 346

191

391 170

183

326

389

254

153

4

280

120

410

44

24

53

31

151

F

15

34 44

25

23

90 2

19 16

17

6

3

21

56

24-86

52

185 46

50

75

95

65

30

32

13

50

1

1

21

PIRECTORY

SONAI (6)

Totul workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III IV

M F M F M

ASSAM

WORKERS

V VI VII VIII IX x Non- 8).

w<Jrkers No.

F M F M l' M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

168 262

181

213

249 222 56

452

312

142

259

198

250

4 114 8 209

31 113

37 186

30 230 13 191

22 2 222

6 232

19 127

2 242

2 144

9 154

230 198 160 279 265 176

188

405 315

~04

344

29 149

42 309 1 239

1 131

1 290

410 105 313

48 4 5

3 17

17 7 2

31 128

3 72

1 10

2 15

40

3 65

6 25 2 51

26

17 57 70

1 58

1 48

65 47

247 189 212 177 16

152

47

392

199

665

83

21

150

62

252

93 119

34

53 307

33 153

8 530

65

24 19

15 103

49

101

68 23

6

44 67

15 17

1 103

16

20

9 41

6

9

1

1 5

2

1

1

25

...

1

6

26

6 5

18

4

172 12 199

3

15

20

2 38

8

15

8

13

1

1

5

1

1

1

1

4

2

2

8L

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

1

2

4 2

3

2 11

2 57

1

1

6

16 1

23 20 4 8

19 2

1

1

3

5

3 10

1

2

8

1

2

121

3

1

I 1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2 44

116 254 3 194 354

26 22 153 230

23

18 28

1 44

8

4

1

7

7

7 1

2

174 333

226 409 158 345 48 96

346 704

3 199 490

113 244

198 4[3

2 155 324

258 495

16 178 177 35 56 242 223

11 14 160 303

17 4

12

4

44

14

7

6

17

27

20

4

7

20

326 639 1 241 537

144 353

279 552

2 337 551

4 234 246

140 166

23 69

1 331 619

5 177 321

6 540 1,109

72 145

24 18

215 353

44 101

201 410

64 65

66

67

68 69 70 71

72

73

74 75

76

77 78

79

80 81 •

82

83

84

85 •

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial Name of Village/Town! No. Ward/Enumerator's

Amenities

Block

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Acres Hou~es

NO:--No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

P M F

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche­duled Castes

M F

Sche­duled Tribes

M F

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

M F

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1

96 97 98 99

100 101

102

103

104

105

106 107 108

109

110

111 112

113

114

115 116 117

118 119 120 121

122

123

124

125

126

127 128 ]29 130

131

132

2 ...

Ranghir Ghat I Ranghir Ghat II Ranghir Ghat III Gobinda Nagar I Gobinda Nagar II Natun Ram Nagar I

Nutan Ram Nagar II

Nutan Ram Nagar III

Nutan Ram Nagar IV

Nutan Ram Nagar V

Bhuban Nagar I Bhuban Nagar II Bhuban Nagar III

Bhuban Nagar IV

Bhuban Nagar T

Bhuban Nagar VI Thamkin Nagar I

Thamkin Nagar II

Thamkin Nagar III

Nowa Gram Pani Chouki Kusumpur

Sonapur Khasia Punjee Rabipur Mohan pur Didar Khosh I

Didar Khosh II

Didar Khosh HI

Didar Khosh IV

Ganga Nagar-Krishnapur I

Ganga Nagar II

Ganga Nagar II Ganga Nagar IV Ganga Nagar V Ganga Nagar VI

Ganga Nagar VII

Ganga Nagar VIII

3

R, p. Tk, Wb, D, V_ R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V_ R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V. R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V. R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V.

Nes. R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb,

D, V, Cd. R, P, Pw. Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, P, Pw. Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, Kw, Wb, Has. Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Hos,'Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos, V.

Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Has, V.

Nes. R, Kw, Wb. Hos, V,

Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Hos, V.

Nes_ R, Kw. Wb. Has,

Cd. R, Kw, Wb, Hos. Nes. R, K w, Wb, Hos, Nes. R, Kw, Wb, Has, V,

Nes. R. Riv, Wb, Has. Nes.

R, Kw. Wb, Hos, Nes, R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes. R, P, Pw, Wh. Hos, V.

Nes. R, H. Kw, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, Edbo, P. Kw, Wb,

Hos, V, Nes. R, p. Tk. Wb, Has,

V. Nes. R, Kw, Has, V, Nes. R, P, Tk, Has, V, Nes. R, Pw, Hos, V, Nes. R, M. Kw, Has, V.

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes. R, Kw, Has, V, Nes.

4

180.1 464.8 596.7 351.2 392.9 324.6

678.5

728.5

471.6

316.4

225.5 122.5 238.1

143.3

64.5

144.7 154.7

155.1

239.9

46.5 82.7 55.7

26.9 213.2 189.0 748.3

391.7

638.0

804.8

657.4

329.5

291.8 143.5 152.9 220.0

351.0

189.8

82

5

96 137 113 113 98

120

65

117

181

135

27 24 4J

23

2

11 22

35

23

4 17

5

13

4 279

100

265

238

132

62

61 35 42 85

88

53

6

96 137 113 113

99 123

7

614 835 761 680 600 736

8

324 426 409 356 305 405

9

290 409 352 324 295 331

10 11

7 12 160 153

149 153 41 24

65 426 231 195 18 16

117 1,286 668 618 105 99

198 1,135 593 542 31 40

135 804 411 393

27 129 76 53 24 132 74 58 43 207 96 111

23 97 54 43

2 7 3 4

11 73 41 32 22 114 64 50

35 151 80 71

7 9

1 2

23 132 67 65 49 47

4 22 9 13 17 87 41 46

5 31 21 10

13 57 27 30 No Population

4 23 11 12 2J9 1,573 772 801 138 121

100 651 303 348 25 19

265 1.516 792 724 58 46

241 1,329 684 645 445 414

132 1,173 598 575 163 156

62 349 185 164 46 43

61 359 ]79 180 31 31 35 192 99 93 42 309 155 154 8 9 85 450 223 227 52 48

88 412 216 196 112 108

53 304 156 148 118 124

12 13 14

87 91

99 75

86 160 183 84

164 147

144

304

82

64

19 1

30

12

1

5 20

11

24

3 7

10

2

199

88

166

296

281

54

64 31 14 59

75

71

15

18 23 42 15 62 20

42

60

13

8

4

3

1

7

2 11

37

10

10

107

113

16

14 7 4

41

17

38

DIRECTORY

SONA! (6)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III

M F M F

ASSAl\1

WORKERS

IV V VI VII VIII IX x SI_

• Non- No_ workers

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

167 237 225 192 155 207

119

345

326

210

48 37 63

33

1

27 38

49

B

4 28

9

19

9 366

162

446

374

336

101

98 50 86

125

127

76

1 82 39 199 56 198 27 185 71 114 12 133

1 99

14 240

1 221

162

15 25 49

20

2

12 14

2

1

3 31

6

27 33 42

20

17 30

39

32

2 27

6

19 19

5 2 15 234

110

47 265

20 230

80 242

15 51

4

3

77

64 26 59 57

93

45

15 15 21 49 4 19 4 60 29

1 69

9

2 79

91

45

2

1

6 17 8 23 4 2 27 18 11

14

1

7

8 10 II 8

1 10

1 9

1 2 29 1

6 3

19

2 4 53

13

8 19

2 43

-57 62

24

34 24

9 ]3 5 17

15

11

3

4 3

1

2 2

6

2

4

1

2

7 21

3

1

3

3

1

3 7

10 20

2

3

1

23 7

1 8 2 6

1

2

1

3

11

1

8

5

6 13

4

29

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

4

1

83

1

1

5

1

-- .

43 5 6

1 3

3

3

3

7

5

10

16

7

3 8

1

2

1

1

1

1

.. 1

27 10 17

2 9 2

7

21

6

2

1

3

2

1 1

. -2

3

157 289 189 370 184 296 164 297 150 224 198 319

96 97 98 99

100 ]01

112 194 102

323 604 103

267 541 ]04

201 393 105

28 37 33

21

2

14 26

31

24

5 13 12

38 106 33 107 62 108

23 109

2 110

20 111 36 112

69 113

64 114

10 115 15 116

4 117

8 11 118 119

2 7 120 45

33

4 406 786 121

141 348 122

136 19 352 677 123

71 4 310 625 124

23 13 262 495 125

84 164 126

81 180 127

10 6 39 14

19

18

3

3

49 93 128 69 139 129 98 176 13.)

89 192 131

80 145 132

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Scbe- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of VilIage/ToWnI Amenitie3 Area Houses Population duled duled and No. WardJ Enumerator's in ------ Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

133 Ganga Nagar IX R, Kw, Wb, Has, Y, 281.8 27 27 115 58 57 42 46 19 7 Nes.

134 Ganga Nagar X R, P, Kw, Wh, Has. 188.4 28 28 151 78 73 23 23 16 5 V. Nes.

135 Ganga Nagar XI R, Kw, "Vb, Hos, V. 113.9 24 24 130 72 58 5 4 12 1 136 Ganga Nagar XII R. Kw, Has, V. Nes. 122.2 25 25 135 64 71 ." 6 137 Ganga Nagar XUI R, Kw, Wb. Has, V. 586.5 30 30 144 67 77 1 1 15 3

Nes. 138 Mohan Khal R. P, Kw, Wb. Hos, 531.9 153 153 715 359 356 141 145 120 22

Nes. 139 Ram Manik Pur R,M, Tk. Wb, Hos, 651.6 129 129 791 402 389 146 131 144 41

Nes. 140 Na.ga Khat R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 259.9 69 69 321 166 155 5 2 34 30 22 1

Nes. 141 Sentke Tarin R. P, Kw, Wb, Hos, 908.2 187 187 1,825 954 871 331 344 469 113

V. Nes. 51.6 142 Bhuban Khat R. Kw, Wb. Hos, V, 'Enumerated with village No. 141

Cd. 143 U nsurvey Nimaipur R, Kw, Hos, V. 18.4 5 5 II 7 4 2 144 AnandaKhal R, P, Kw, Wb, V. 563.1 77 77 375 199 176 {i0 63 45 16

Nes. 145 Ulai Punjee R. Riv, Wb, Nes. ~9.0 n 17 66 35 31 11 7 146 Mas Khal I 504.3 No Popula tioD 147 Mas KhallI R, Kw, Wb. Nes. 495.2 Tagged with village No. 148 148 Mas KhalIlI 1,044.5 7 7 26 16 ]0 2 2 3 2

FOREST VILLAGES

1 Smith Nagar I R. P. Pw, Wb. Hos, V. 200.0 30 3.0 162 82 80 11 15 35 34 44 21 2 lorkhal R,Wb. 190.0 21 23 117 66 51 22 11 1 22 3 Check~r Chern R. P, Pw, Wb. 190.0 30 40 194 102 92 32 33 57 52 50 20 4 Ananda Khal R, P, Kw. 350.0 42 52 259 144 115 23 5 5 Smith Nagar II R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 130.0 75 85 551 275 276 84 57 1 ]2 23 6 Dhola KhaJ R,Kw. 91.0 7 7 58 29 29 17 11 7 Methnathal R.Kw. 111.0 21 21 86 44 42 8 6 22 13 8 N aga Khal Khasia Punjcc R. Riv, Wb, Hos, V. 10.0 13 13 53 31 2! 5 9 Darme Khasia Punjee R, Pw, Wb. 10.0 12 22 89 43 46 11 3

10 Danni Khasia R, Kw, Wb. 122.0 19 19 120 70 50 37 29 15 2 11 Kuli Cherra R, M, Pw, Wb, D. V. 400.0 72 112 565 285 280 268 273 149 92

Cd. 12 Seorar ThaI R. p. S, 'Wb,'D, V, Cd. 410.0 78 88 640 362 278 36 33 212 179 173 93 13 Tulerlal R, p. Tk. Wb, D. Cd. 260.0 45 55 287 143 144 143 144 95 62 14 Joy Nagar R. Riv. Wb. D, V. 200.0 30 30 144 70 74 61 71 51 25 15 Dhani Pur R. p. Tk, Wb. D. V. 280.0 41 41 237 123 114 116 III 4 3 79 44 16 Dhola Khal R, Tk. 200.0 30 30 152 78 74 78 74 39 22 17 Pan Cherra R, P, Tk, Wb. D, V. 200.0 20 20 111 52 59 1 41 28 18 Kalarhoar R. P, Tk, Wb, D. V. 120.0 13 13 67 33 34 11 1 19 Kali Cherra Mizo R. P, Pw, Wb, D. V. 104.0 9 9 60 26 34 ]9 14 20 French Nagar Khasia R. Riv. Wb. Hos. V. 50.0 3 3 16 8 8 1 21 Dhola Khal Kuki R. P, Riv, Wb, D, V. 15.0 3 3 20 9 11 4 4 22 Mohan Pur R, Tk, Wb, D, V. 200.0 35 35 166 89 77 50 20 23 Bage Walla R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V. 100.0 19 19 109 55 54 55 54 36 24 24 Kuli Cherra Khasia 15.0 No Population 25 BorosaI Ganga R, Riv, Wh. Hos, Nes. 100.0 10 10 36' 21 15 1 26 Chotta Sal Ganga R, p. Riv, Wh. Hos, 190.0 29 29 132 72 60 25

Nes . 27 • Ram Prasad Pur R. Pw, Wb, Has. Nes. 120.0 19 19 74 39 35 3

84

DIRECTORY AsSAM

SONAI (6)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X • Total workers Non- S)'

(1-1 X) workers No. \

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

32 05 i4 9 9 5 26 52 133

48 1 40 1 3 5 30 72 134

42 .. 35 1 6 30 58 135 40 1 36 3 1 1 24 70 136 44 6 31 1 4 3 1 9 1 23 71 137

226 16 ] 70 9 30 3 3 1 1 21 4 133 340 138

249 80 151 47 32 4 2 3 ... 61 29 153 _ 09 139

100 6 50 3 40 1 10 2 66 149 140

600 227 409 49 110 5 1 1 8 106 4 19 3 49 63 354 644 141

142

6 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 143 118 -I 117 1 1 81 175 144

25 21 22 19 3 1. 10 10 145 146 147

11 4 10 4 1 5 6 148

48 1 48 1 34 79 1 35 35 .<. 31 51 2 66 6 64 1 5 2 36 86 3 88 3 88 3 56 112 4

159 153 3 3 116 276 5 14 14 15 29 6 20 20 24 42 7 15 15 16 22 8 25 25 18 46 9 42 42 28 50 10

150 2 111 22 3 3 11 2 135 278 11

136 20 112 21 20 3 226 258 12 79 2 54 20 1 1 5 64 142 13 45 11 40 5 11 25 63 14 70 4 62 2 3 2 3 2 53 110 15 43 2 38 5 2 35 72 16 23 25 22 1 25 29 34 17 16 2 16 2 17 32 ]8 13 10 1 2 13 34 19

5 4 1 3 8 20 3 2 1 .. 6 11 21

45 42 43 2 42 44 35 22 28 3 25 2 3 1 27 51 23

24 17 17 4 15 25 37 36 35 36 2 35 24 26

27 22 5 12 3S 27

85

Number and Name or District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Occupied Literate Area Residential Total Popula- Sche- Sche-

in Houses tion duled duled and Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's of of cated

Block Hou-House- Persons ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

, 28 Gurudaya Pur R. P, Pw,

Nes. Wh. Hos, 280.0 48 48 182 97 85 35

29 Jamalpur ,R, P, Kw, Wh, Has, 260.0 21 21 103 50 53 :<.0 6 Nes.

30 Bishnupur R, Riv. Wh, D. 177.0 27 27 137 64 73 15 1 31 Radha Nagar R, P. Tk. Wh, Has, 140.0 12 12 77 40 37 11 3

Nes. 32 Jarultola R, P, Pw, Wh, D, Cd. 560.0 82 82 378 181 197 23 20 95 11 33 Bhubandar R, Tk. Wh, Has. 222.0 35 35 176 94 82 94 82 41 21 34 Barman Nagar R, Riv, Wh, Has. 200.0 6 6 34 19 15 19 15 14 6 35 Choto Salgonga R, Kw, Wh, Has, Nes. 20.0 7 7 21 13 8 9 1 36 Gurudayal Pur R, Kw, Wh, Has, Nes. 25.0 19 19 49 24 25 12 5

TEA ESTATES

1 Rukni (I, n, III, IV) R, H, Pw, Wb, Nes.

D, V, 2,887.2 679 6803,7362.007 1,729 191 189 29 38 695 220

2 Monier Khal R, Edbo, H, Has.

S. Wb, 1,649.6 218 218 1,883 977 906 123 110 1 383 84

S Bhuhandhar I R, p, S, Nes.

Wh, Has, 1,069.5 239 239 1,240 643 597 48 53 125 44

4 Jagannath Pur R, P, Pw, Wh, Nes. 1,432.6 19 19 73 42 31 14 2 5 Bhuhandhar II R, p, Pw, Wb, Hos, 1,311.9 421 471 2,309 1,203 1,106 139 114 372 78

V, Nes. 6 Dharrni Khal Grant R, M, Pw. Wh, Nes. 2,717.0 475 5252,5401,350 1,190 437 430 290 173 7 Ram Nagar 218.8 143 143 669 336 333 137 ... 27

86

DIRECTORY ASS.\M

SONAI (6)

W 0 RJ< E R S

I II III IV V VI VII VIn IX X \

Total workers Non- S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

63 2 59 2 4 34 83 23

23 22 1 27 53 29

44 43 1 20 73 30 20 20 20 37 31

109 5 105 3 4 2 .. 72 192 32 48 47 1 46 8Z 33 12 12 7 15 34 13 2 13 2 6 35 13 13 11 25 36

1.023 260 348 24 199 18 313 201 3 10 6 3 60 2 1 90 5 984 1469 1

505 288 92 83 46 7 333 198 1 2 2 8 21 472 618 2

318 111 67 2 1 146 104 2 3 34 65 5 325 486 3

24 19 1 4 18 31 4 568 317 131 46 359 265 3 5 7 63 6 635 789 5

776 55 453 17 113 9 68 26 17 2 8 47 1 67 3 574 1.135 6 167 84 29 1 122 83 1 14 1 169 249 7

87

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHA'R VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town} Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

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R 0- ,...,- ei ~ ...0 ",- ~ ei t--

ti- 00 00 .... <"'I <=> .... .... 00 N

~ "<t- <"'I <"I

--C""!~ 0'1 0 00 N "0 "., 0'\ V \0 ..... V)

0'\ "<:t- v:> :;;;: .,.., oa ('<") .... \0 \0 ....,._ "<:t" \0 or> .... 0\_ co C') .....

U 8 or} .0 -& 0... .,.,- .... M 00 ti-

C') .... ~

K.."trimganj P.S. ,...... "" u

V"l 00 ~ 0'\ ,..., 0\ ..., "<t- o V) o!':::: 0 onE \0 IoD 0.. J'-- '-0 0 N 0... V V)

00 0 :::;- ,..., ~ IF) 0 N .... t- o

T ;:::!;ci< .... ...,,:' c-O;; .... _- ...0 '-0-...., ..., t- 0'1 ...... ...... ..., ......

~ .... ........ "" f':~ N ~ V> .... "<t- ID .,., ...,

""'" \0 0 0 \0 ..... .... 00 0\ \D N 0'\ 00 t-

~8 "<:t- v-. 0\ C 00 co C'I .... V C'I R .-0 t-:' 0'1- N- v- 00- 0'1- 0\ lr) 0'\-

0' N N V t- '0 N

~ ,.....,

- r--l'- ) .... [;3 00 N .... 00 v-. r-- "<t- "<t- v-. ("q~ V) <=> 00 00 0-. ID 0- v-. =

U ~ .,.., \.C N ....., '0_ <'1, N t-

V "<1"- 00- .... ::f ~ - .... ,....; '-0-

e- N ,....., .... til '--'

Khala Cherra R. Riv,'Db, Has, V. 199.9 57 94 289 141 148 6 9 18 4 2 Jabai.n Pur R, Edbo, P, Pw. D. 111.4 118 128 698 362 336 63 52 157 58 3 Bhakarsal R. Rly, P, Tk. Wb, 259 306 1,548 798 750 114 109 228 64

Has, V. 4 Lamajuar R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb. 474.0 54 66 356 190 166 66 63 93 30

Has, V. 5 Nathupur R. Rly, P, Pw, Wb, D, V. 37 37 224 119 105 9 3 6 Dighirpar R, Tk, Wb, D, V. 16 16 62 30 32 30 32 7 7 Telikhalarpar R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, V. 70 80 385 196 189 196 189 80 9 8 Nayagram R, P, Tk, Has. 233.5 19 19 75 35 40 35 40 11 3 9 Mobarakpur 95.5 110 110 554 293 261 46 41 139 36

10 Bhat Gram R, Rly, P, Pw, Has. 70 80 382 203 179 64 66 115 48 11 Ambari R, Tk. 42 42 186 102 84 10 6 70 15 12 Nail' Gram R, P, Tk, Has, V. 252 282 1,596 85t 745 16 22 28'l- 28 13 Basanta Pur R, Kw, Has, V. IS 37 193 93 100 20 2 14 Mobarak Pur No Population IS Along Juri R,Tk. 72.9 56 56 335 172 163 98 32 16 Sarisha R. Tk. 119 139 969 547 422 65 58 197 ]22 17 Kanisail R,Tk. 262.0 377 410 2,546 1,343 1,203 16 14 500 136 18 Banamali R. Edbo, H, Tk. 129.1 93 93 467 227 240 47 53 92 62 19 Madal (chak) R, P, Tk. 324.0 142 152 823 416 407 6L 6 20 Su i Gram R. P. Tk, Wb. 384.1 77 77 341 170 171 119 67 21 Biskut R. S. Wb, Has. V. 403.8 140 150 819 441 378 190 91 22 Tajpur R, Rly, P, S, Wb. 292.5 133 153 687 353 334 67 51 189 122

Has, V. 23 Bedrong R, Rly, P, Kw, Wb, -71 81 348 171 177 21- 27 82 37

Chandanpur Has, V.

24 R, M, Pw, Wb, Has. 366.8 16 16 146 68 78 20 6

88

DIRECTORY ASSAl\l

KARIMGANJ (7)

----------------.------------------------------------------------------------------

Total workers (I-IX)

M

16

97 209 475

106

(6 16

127 23

177 122 58

470 43

92 193 668 118 234 93

211 185

103

40

F

17

r­oo N <n~

00 .... <n

5 41 28

2 74

2 132

7 2 8 1

1 1 6 2

36 10 18

13

M

18

....

00 00 ...... r-~

N

35 91

335

57

57 16

120 21

137 73 20

229 39

67 110 495

18 166 39

108 49

3]

36

1

F

19

....

17

126

1 4

1 3 5

II

M F

20 21

24

17

1 22 1 3

130

1 9

41 1 1 5

26

12

4

5

1 6

ITI

M F

22 23

3

1

15

-

WORKERS

IV V

M F M F

24 25 26 27

2 2 1 13

13 20

6

1 1 1

9 4

38

10

18

2 74

1

1

1

35 1 8

12

00

q

3 4 8

2 6 2 1

1 2 4

2 3 4

7

89

VI

M F

28 29

3

3

2

4 3 1

1

12

5

1 5

2

00 \0

00 '-0

VII

M F

30 31

3 54 31

17

1 2

24 10 24

1

8

47 45 25

3 41 16

13

3

2 1

1

2

VIII

M F

32 33

3 1 5

6 5 4

12

17 28 11 19

<::) .......

IX

M F

34

45 58 55

13

9

1

8 8

15 72

3

15 47 39 39 18 6

32 86

20

35

3 8 3

1

4

3 1

1

2

6 3

1

x Non­

workers

M

36

N

8 00 = ....

\0 = 00

0\

F

37

44 143 153 295 323 722

84

53 14 69 12

116 81 44

381 50

80 354 675 109 182 77

230 168

68

28

166

105 30

115 38

129 172

82 737 99

162 421

1,197 238 407 135 368 316

164

78

S). No_

\

1

I 2 3

4

5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23

24

Number and Name of District-(lO) CA CHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate Area Residential

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities in Houses tion duled duled and No. Ward/Enutnerator's Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-

Block of at cated Hou- House- Persons ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 , , 25 Nandan Bond R, Tk, Wb, Has. 100.5 27 27 172 98 74 39 7 26 Maiz Gram R, Rly, M, S, Db, 183.7 345 375 2,019 1.048 971 73 72 482- 286

Hos. 27 Saj Pur 351.8 Enumerated with village No. 26 28 Ambhar Khana R. Rly, P, S. Wb, Has. 222.3 66 97 549 274 275 9 11 172 107 29 lnath Pur R, Rly, Tk, Wh. Has, 307.6 142 154 729 373 356- 133 46

V. 30 Betail R, Rly, Tk, Db Has, 109 109 472 250 222 34 29 98 39

V. 31 Cborakuri R, Rly, Tk, Db, Has, 68.0 171 191

V. 1,036 543 493 15 10 355 193

32 Kata Khaler Pur 19 19 81 41 40 21 24 21 9 33 Umapati R, P, Riv. Db. 163.4 97 129 707 373 334 78 82 126 45 34 Panighat R. P, S, Wb, Has. 245 265 1,384 716 668 91 6 35 Sandal Pur R. P, Tk. Wb, Has. 101 101 579 316 263 52 2 36 Said Pur R. S, Wb. Has. 77 87 407 208 199 35 4 37 Kandi Gram R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 14 36 191 103 88 19 2 38 Perua R. M, S, Wb. Has. 47 47 272 139 133 2 63 28 39 Tjjaiya R, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 68 68 397 228 169 86 21 40 Majutndari R, Tk, Wh. Has. 21 21 93 45 48 45 48 5 4O(a) Sriman Khrmi ShaH 115 125 1,250 681 569 103 17 41 Maiz Gram R, Edbo, Tk, Wb, Has. 39.2 14 14 91 52 39 4

V. 42 Sada Rashi R, M, S, Wb, Has. V, 37 37 340 120 220 1 74 48

Cd. 43 Tilaiya R, S. Wb, Has, V. 16 20 67 34 33 21 22 17 7 44 Sadarashi R. Edbo, P, S. Wb, 257 337 1,081 565 516 3 325 192

Hos. 45 Garda Rashi R. S, Wh, Hos, V. 100 150 356 180 176 10 15 111 58 46 Kajar Puta R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 26 26 71 35 36 '6 1 47 Bana Mali R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 171.3 8 14 39 17 22 8 6

Nes. 48 Farid Pur R, Tk, Wb, D. 127.7 27 28 99 47 52 6 49 Sarengdeo Pur R. P, S, Wb, Ho~, V. 292.5 85 108 495 275 220 89 15 50 Supra l(:andi R, Tk, Wh, Has, V. 250.6 24 53 153 77 76 39 42 22 2 51 Sikar Pur R, Tk, Wb, Hos. V. 473.9 52 89 294 156 138 22 2 52 Jabda R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 237.2 7 ]5 22 9 13 9 13 53 Nowabil Par R. Tk, Wb, Has, Cd. 7 23 40 17 23 17 23 6 1 54 Nowa Gram R, P, S, Wb, Has, V. 96 118 422 215 207 107 46 55 Mali Jhiri R. Tk, Wb, D, V. 26 44 160 86 74 30 1 56 Binnakandi R, Tk. Wh, Has. V. 24 30 125 60 65 48 49 13 2 I 57 Botarashi R, M. S, Wb. 387 407 2,lO5 1,070 1,035 364 112 58 Keshorka pan 281.7 Enumerated with vj}}age No. 70 59 Dnit R. S. Hos, V. 138.1 84 101 475 242 233 99 14 60 Naya Bari 71 71 298 155 143 32 33 III 86 61 Pirer Chak R, Riv, Wh, Has, V. 53 66 285 140 145 8 5 11 61 (a) Khorakhonda R. Riv, Wb. Has, V. 63 73 296 153 143 91 82 35 3 62 Shekar Bond R, S, Db, Hos, V. 58 58 278 137 141 34 63 Dhit-Chak R, Tk. Db. Has, V. 56 56 309 155 154 78 7 64 Dew Pur R, Riv, Wb, Has, V. 53 73 258 133 125 22 64 (a) Chandi R. P, S, Wh. Has. V. 49 62 274 160 114 44 39 3 67 9 65 Sadarashi R. S, Db, Hos, V. 549.1 112 132 997 549 448 14 15 156 21 66 Ramnagar R, Pw. Db, Has, V. 37 44 156 87 69 68 54 30 4 67 Bota Rashi R, P, Riv. Db, Has, V. 699.6 82 96 467 248 219 25 3 613 Sarangdeo Pur R, Riv, Hos, V. 77 77 410 172 238 21 69 Khutab R, P, TIc. Db, Hos, V. 143 153 715 353 362 47 4 70 Ke Shar Kapon R, P, S. lias, V. 786.2 67 67 352 154 198 17 15 81 36

90

DIRECTORY ~RIMGAN.J (7)

I II III IV

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M F M F M F M

WORKERS

F M

v •

F M

VI VII VIII

F M F M

IX

F M F

ASSAM

x Non- Sl.

workers No. \

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

52 550

122 190

149

249 6

2-21 3

448 172 104

68 69

122 33

286 35

68

23 206

111 23 10

28 142

46 102

8 12

123 46 35

632

137 77 84 97 86 89 90 95

200 49

156 118 243

90

26 85 313

2 1

1

72 84

38

25

5 1 31 104 2 265

132 1 68

30 1 53 2 91

29 10 89

40

5 49

54

1

26

6 13 51

1 36 77

1 8

23

4 7 4 2 2 2 1

13

33

22

4 80

74 19

9

23 117

23 72

1 12 76 44 28

299

77 7

25 40 33 40 46 32

120 11 95 60

221 26

3 27

1 3 6

5

10 2 10

38 28 25

4 4 191

1

14

1 1 2

1

1 6

4

5 20

24 2

.. 4

4

10

1 1

3

8

4

1

6

2 7

4

1 41 77 23

44 1

4

1

19

15 29 1 2

1

6 1

31 40 2

451 58 46 16

22 54

1 1

22 . "

5

33

6 9

2

1 1 1

8

26

6 ]3 51

36 44

2

3

6 2 1

10

1 77

2 2 1

9

3 3

30

3

91

5

2 2

3

13

2

1

2

4

18

7 5

3

2

6

2 1

4 20

12 10

25

146

17 20

153 1 1

13 1 3

4

8

1 )

1 1

21

11 7

15 21

1 9 7 6 4 6

18 48 19

3

2

19

2

6

9 1

3

8

1 6 2

1

41

3 3 4 7

2 2 5

17 3

21 115

24 83

35

33

7 57 16

1 6

7 28

6

6

13 38

11

5

5

9 1

163

27 51 38 25 52 27 30 38 67

9 32 )0

3 23

46 74 5 498 886

1 152 273 1 183 355

101 221

25 26

27 28 29

30

294 493 3)

5 15 35 32 2 160 303 33

268 666 34 144 263 35 104 198 36

35 88 37 70 132 38

2 106 167 39 12 48 40

395 559 40(a) 17 39 41

52 180

11 28 3 359 467

14

1 6

1

1

1 2 1

1

69 122 12 36

7 21

19 133

31 54

1 5

92 40 25

438

105 78 56 56 51 66 43 65

349 38 92 54

110 64

52 220

50 138

7 10

156 73 29

958

232 135 145 120 141 154 121 107 444

67 217 236 361 185

42

43 44

45 46 47

48 lJ.9 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

61 (a) 62 63 64

64 (a) 65

"66 67 68 69 70

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's cated

Block No.of No.of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

71 Pandra Ghar R,., S. Wb, Hos, V. !62.9 34 34 218 90 128 36 44 18 9 72 Prasar Pur R, P, Tk. Db, Hos. V. '90.9 40 40 471 254 217 31 1 73 Maiz Gram R, Riv, Wb. Hos, V. 13 13 82 41 41 4 1 74 Dhara Kuna R. S, Wb. Hos. V. 126.9 54 54 332 179 153 45 5 75 Kamar Gram R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. V. 353.1 18 18 125 59 66 6 76 Bara Badri R, Tk, Wh, Hos, V. 26 26 112 58 54 8 1 77 Suprakandi wiih Fakirer Bazar R, P, ~, Wb. p. 75.5 75 75 477 265 212 III 118 131 50 78 Akborpur Farm R, P, Tk, Wh, Hos, V. 13 16 45 32 13 23 7 79 Mudairpara R, S, Db, Hos, V. 22 22 128 63 65 16 4 80 Jiadhara R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 54 54 220 108 112 1 1 64 38 81 Dhirpara R. S, Db, Hos, V. 31 31 165 98 67 33 20 82 Kamalpur R. S. Db. Hos, V. 564.8 56 56 292 153 139 2 2 49 38 83 Ghoramara R. S, Db, Hos, V. 43 43 261 154 107 64 23 84 Chalepur R, Tk. Db, Hos, V. 83 83 414 200 214 39 17 8S Ujandihi R, S, Db. Hos, V. 46 46 261 147 114 2 2 43 27 86 Dhonibar R. Tk, Db, Hos, V. 50 50 328 161 167 53 9 87 Bazar Ghat R. P, S. Db. Hos, V. 100 100 951 459 392 40 40 205 167 88 Chandpur R, S. Db, D. V. 89.8 85 85 486 249 237 1 1 38 10 89 Aylabari Bal>ti R, S, Db, Hos, V. 55 55 307 165 142 18 16 72 46 90 Nazratilla 22 22 117 60 57 35 21 91 Dakshingram R, S. Db. Hos. V. 20 20 104 55 49 1 39 31 92 Alamkani R. P, Kw. Wh, Hos, V. 321.0 163 163 981 500 481 107 106 178 94 93 Iswarsri R, Rly. p. S, Wb. 439.8 131 131 393 207 186 37 34 126 70

Hos. V. 904- Mira-Dighirpar R. S, Wb, D, V. 78 80 407 220 187 114 95 65 31 95 Puran GaOJl. R. Tk, Db, D. V. 44 46 206 111 95 15 1 96 Bahadurpnr R, Rly, p. S, Wh,

D, V. 49 49 296 156 140 128 102

97 Jatrapur R, P, S, Db. D, V. 85.0 84 94 470 239 231 14 10 77 15 98 Bherar Patta R, Tk. Db. D, V. 49 49 230 119 III 33 3 99 Nilam Bazar R. Rly, So, H. S, Db, 74 86 408 226 ]82 4 3 175 109

D. V. 100 LuharPara R. Tk. Db. D, V. 34 36 214 113 101 69 14 101 Goyashpur R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 120 129 652 355 297 28 26 85 12 102 Ruper Gool R,Tk. 32 32 123 65 58 41 39 17 4 103 Megbnabarantar R, p. S, Db, Hos. 401.3 147 147 723 379 344 159 169 135 39 104 Barantar R, P, S, Wh, Hos. 803.6 184 184 1.000 535 465 13 ]2 93 14 lOS Mouzkami R, P, S, Wb, Hos. 112 112 690 368 "322 53 42 47 5 106 Routh Gram (chak:) R, Rly. P, S, Wb, 79 79 410 221 189 8 9 44

Hos. 107 Chandidas R, S. Wb, Hos. 26.8 23 23 135 74 61 32 33 12 108 Mllja Nagar R, P S. Wh. 51 51 297 160 137 152 129 52 25 109 Bejail Tl1la R, Tk, Wb, D. 36 38 184 108 76 110 Berajal R, Rly, S. Wb. D, V. 387.0 26 27 210 114 96 16 3 111 Digol Bag R, S, Wh, Hos, V. 77 77 522 269 253 65 75 88 23 Il2 Bhorl Band R, S, Wb. Hos. V. 193.8 52 . 52 288 154 134 35 3 113 Bahadurpur R,Rly. Tk, Wh, D. V. 21 21 131 60 71 2 1 52 41' 114 Luhar Para R, roy, p.

Hos, V. S, Db, 110 110 1.154 625 529 140 83

115 Bora Bad R, Rly. Tk, Wh, D,V.

21 21 214 112 102 63 38

116 Hal Ghat 35 35 174 89 85 1 67 48 117 Bonu Gram R, S, Wb, Hos, V. 86 86 431 217 214 121 23 118 Akborpur R, p. S, Wh, Hos, V. 71 71 368 195 173 45 21 1]9 Ratanpur R. S, Db, Hos, V. 75 75 352 184 168 24 120 Kata Gram R, P, S, Wb. Hos, V. 32 32 193 96 97 96 97 45 13 121 Shuna Tula R, S, Wb, Hos, V. 79.9 38 38 194 100 94 34 15

92

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KARIMGANJ (7)

WORKERS

I II III IV .V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- ~. (I-IX) workers o.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

49 3 39 3 1 1 3 5 41 125 71 173 4 70 2 18 2 84 1 81 213 72 33 2 25 8 2 8 39 73 99 3 96 3 3 80 150 74 40 3 34 3 19 66 75 35 14 8 1 11 1 23 54 76

150 13 126 5 6 2 9 8 7 115 199 77 20 1 19 12 13 78 36 14 .. 2 2 18 27 65 79 54 34 29 1 11 33 1 13 54 78 80 47 4 3 4 21 15 51 67 81 84 7 16 1 6 2 6 4 2 ]6 36 2 69 132 82 88 1 50 1 3 12 5 17 1 66 ]06 83

105 3 20 1 9 r. 1 8 67 2 95 211 84 74 3 41 2 1 1 2 29 1 73 111 85 97 2 51 14 1 9 22 2 64 165 86

268 4 65 3 51 3 1 95 1 52 1 191 488 87 126 2 92 1 3 3 1 1 4 23 .. 123 235 88

90 7 44 4 6 5 7 15 14 2 75 135 89 31 2 4 1 20 4 29 57 90 25 5 1 2 12 5 30 49 91

297 2 181 1 85 3 1 1 14 ]3 203 479 92 104 1 78 13 2 2 9 1 103 185 93

]41 3 ]09 ]6 1 11 4 3 79 184 94 66 32 12 20 2 45 95 95 67 3 16 1 1 3 15 4 28 2 89 137 96

144 111 4 1 2 4 6 16 95 231 97 74 41 2 9 22 45 _111 98

]07 1 11 3 3 1 4U 5 44 1 1]9 181 99

74- 71 3 39 101 100 182 110 25 3 44 173 297 101 45 6 38 1 6 6 20 52 102

229 71 198 2 12 71 5 12 ]50 273 103 239 3 229 3 4 6 296 462 104 224 3 171 1 51 1 1 1 I 144 319 105 132 87 43 2 89 ]89 106

38 25 12 1 36 61 107 69 14 54 1 1 12 12 2 1 91 123 108 50 49 1 58 76 109 63 1 38 23 1 1 1 5l 95 110

167 3 136 5 2 2 1 23 1 102 250 111 90 1 68 2 4 2 14 1 64 133 112 22 11 2 2 7 38 71 113

359 2 254 67 1 1 5 5 27 1 266 527 114

43 1 13 13 2 5 2 3 5 1 69 101 115

52 24 .43 4 20 1 1 4 3 37 61 116 121 116 2 1 2 96 214 117 1I5 25 52 28 31 25 3 1 80 148 118 113 4 64 2 4 1 11 31 4 71 164 119

60 31 55 2 31 1 1 1 36 66 120 56 37 13 2 4 44 94 121

93

Serial No.

1

122 123 124 125 126

127

128 129 130 131 132 ]33 ].34 135 136 137 138 139

140

141 142 143 144 145 146 147

148

149 ISO 151

152 IS3 154 135 U6 IS7 U8 U9 lQ() 161

162 1&3 164 1~5 1M 167 Hi8 169 170

Name of Village/Town/ Ward/Enumerator's

Block

2

Khudra Kandi Ghurar Dhap Baleswar Lookdas Kaliganj Bazar

Mauz!carni

Ratanpur

,

Daulatpur (Mauzkanli) Rampasba Pong Sankar Sur-,adas Routh Gram Bugbad Kartikdas Khag Kandi Chhaykut Mouzkarni Sheki-Karisail

S~e Mantakanisail

Routh Gram Bania Goal Mouzkarni Madhumara Khagail K;angt~r (Maratilla) Pin-Nagar

Leta Gram

PadrnarPar Ghorq.mara Supra.fandi

Tinghat"i Dullavpur Shoulmara Churadighir Par Naya Gram NothoPur PutiMara Mahal Tali Nalua Lalar Chak

Jatkapan Dewa Kuri Nathupur 8arkat Pur Marera Mani Kuna Nari Khali Serul Bbag Marera

Amenities

3

R. p. Tk. Wb, Has, V. R, S, Wb. Has, V. R, S, Wb, Hos. V. R. Edso, S, Wb. Hos,

¥. R, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, S. Wh, Hos, V. R, P, S, Wb. Has, V. R, p. Tk, Wb. Hos1 V. R, H, S. Wb, Hos, V. R, S. Wb, Hos,.V. R, S, Hos, V. R, P, S, Hos, V. R, p. S, Hos. V. R, Tk. Hos, V. R, P, Tk, Hos. V. R., TIc,. Wb, Hos. R. M, Tk, Db, Has, V,

Nes. R. P, S, Wb, Hos, V.

Nes. R, P, S. Wh, Has, V. R, Tk, Wh. Hos, V. !t, Tk, Wb. Hos, V. It. Tk, Wb, Has, V. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. R, Tk, Wh, Hos, V. R, Rly, S. Wb. Hos,

V. R, Rly, P, S. Wb, Hos,

V. R, P, S, Wh, Hos, V. R, S, Wb, D, V. R. Rly, M, S. Wb,

Hos, V. R, Tk, Wh. Hos, V. R, Rly, P~ S, Wb, D. R, Tk, Wh. R, Rly. S, Wb. Hos. R, P, S, Wb. R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos. R, S, Wh. R, Riv. Wb, Hos, V. R. Riv, Wb. R, Edso. P, Tk. Wb.

Has. R, P, Tk. Wh, Hos. R. P, Tk. Wb, Hos. R. Tk, Wb, Has. R, Tk, Wb, Hos. R. Tk, Wh. R, P, Pw. R. M, S. Wb. R, P, S, Wb. R, Tk, Db, Hos.

VILLAG~

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied ip Residential Total PopuIa-

Acres Houses tion No. No. of of

Hou- House­sesholds

P M F

Sche­duled Castes

M F

Sche­duled Tribes

M

Literate and Edu­

cated Persons

F M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

146.9 91.4

534.8 60.0

480.5 51.0

237.6 21g.4 190.2 312.8 73.2

124.7

377.6

630.8

1551.9

445.1

93.4

167.3 160.8 290.9 ",263.1

509.3 340.1 399.8

94

106 89

557

24

39 20 41 17 37

123 147 27 44 25

301

209

461 27 45 31 51 25

107

122

126 25 72

58 75. 63 69 38 10 47 13 36 95

134 142 29

130 97

123 162_ 170 2S

106 612 328 284 89 47D 237 Z33 28 30

577 1,638 856 7$2 .~ Merged with Village No. 1 Z4 Merged with Village No. lZ4

24 128 70 58 20 is Enumerated with Village No. 139

39 183 92 .91 20 86 45 .41 37 37 41 294 164 130 S 7 17 108 62 46 37 175 94 81

123 685 361 324 41 28 166 822 421 401 226 2~O 27 194 101 93 44 243 139 104 -2.5 151 73 78

317 1,505 769 136 21 13

209 1,063 553 510 239 232

461 1,828 954 874 106 114 27 127 67 60 5 5 53 222 IPS 114 31 118 65 .53 51 245 130 115 25 125 68 57

107 570 292 278 259 ~9

122 608 304 304 277 274

126 508 2S6 252 ~~2 239 25 1:>5 79 76 72 344 177 167 138 131

58 343 75 390 63 292 69 299 38 208 10 67 47 256 13 50 36 178

100 547

134 653 1.62 809 29 138

130 751 102 601 131 739 174 975 195 1,061 25 72

177 166 197 J93 151 141 152 1~7 105 103

35 32 132 124

21 23 93 85

285 262

332 321 417 392 76 62

393 358 326 281 373 366 501 474 504 557 38 34

173

148 148

29 35 1~5 26

34

42 66 14

178 22 26

162

137 194 20 32

115 21

43

2

28 63

l§: 18 36

1

164 132 132

28

62 12

114 2 9

229 187 21 26 12

243

48

174 11

9 7

23 6

14!.

136

77 7

88

56 86 61 76 74 11 61

5 4

110

204 21~ 22

100 112

72 209 286 33

3 49 6

7

30 3

77 1

ll8 106

7 3 1

77

3

51

28

49

26

21

9 32 21 14 43

5 19

50

112 26

2 16 13 13

130 102

6

D.IRECTORY ASSAM

IARIMGAN:J (7)

WORKERS

I II III IV v., VI VII VIII IX X

Tdtal workers Non- SI. (I-IX) workers No. \

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

184 157 24 3 144 284 122 98 59 8 9 9 5 2 6 139 233 123

555 387 299 6 lOS 380 1 71 7 73 301 395 124 125 ]26

31 25 2 4 39 58 127

128 54 2 24 I 9 1 1 1 19 38 89 129 27 14 2 7 3 1 18 41 130 71 16 19 14 4 1 5 4 38 2 ~3 114 13L 40 26 6 1 7 22 46 132 59 44 31 11 35 81 133

210 6 118 5 6 20 1 1 32 151 318 134 276 82 148 2 4 16 72 14 21 37 1 36 7 145 319 135

52 .. 37 1 12 2 49 93 136 84 2 68 7 1 2 ~ 55 102 137 46 32 13 1 27 78 138

446 115 328 1 16 1 24 98 17 14 2 45 15 323 621 139

352 25 173 4 18 4 15 6 2 151 4 201 485 140

579 44 397 1 134 1 20 41 1 13 14 1 375 830 141 33 15 7 2 9 34 60 142 52 28 14 4 6 56 114 143 30 20 9 1 35 53 144 65 52 12 1 65 115 145 36 29 6 1 32 57 146

196 84 159 2 24 82 1 3 1 8 96 194 141

197 17 152 8 27 i 9 1 16 107 287 148

177 146 160 , . 13 146 1 1 2 79 106 149 40 38 2 39 76 150

114 28 68 9 27 i 9 1 27 63 139 151

112 1 104 6 1 1 1 65 165 152 119 59 74 40 59 5 78 134 153 98 55 83 10 54' 1 1 3 1 53 86 1~4 114 82 97 2 13 80 4 38 65 155 62 33 44 14 32 4 1 43 70 156 25 5 25 5 10 27 157 84 35 69 14 35 1 48 89 158 22 1 21 1 1 5 22 1.)9 54 54 39 85 160 155 5 86 1 34 8 5 5 17 4 130 257 161

179 71 122 6 19 1 4 21 63 4 8 2 153 250 \62 239 2 204 28 7 2 178 390 163 42 35 1 5 1 34 62 164 215 3 189 3 21 1 3 1 178 355 165 183 9 148 2 18 3 7 3 11 143 272 166 131 98 194 7 16 17 91 3 .. 1 142 268 167 282 14 161 4 31 .. 31 4 4 2 3 7 1 44 -4 219 460 168 288 42 208 10 25 4 25 26 2 1 5 2 16 6 216 515 169 23 20 _'. 2 1 l~ 34 170

95

Numb~r and Name of District-(lO} CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police St~tion

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of ViLlage!Town! Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-li:es holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

.. 171 Lawtikar R. Tk. Db, Hos. 35 44 122 54 68 54 68 1 172 Khudra-Purahuria R, Tk, Wb. Hos, V. 215.6 190 190 520 258 262 44 47 99 24-173 Bara Purahuria R, P, S. Wb, Hos. V. 195.8 207 274 1,013 552 461 99 92 172 43 174 Jatua Alamkhani 100.4 2 4 14 6 8 6 8 2 175 Jatua R, Tk, D"::l, Hos. 66.8 8t 81 308 168 140 16 16 48 1 176 Jabda R, H, S, Wb, Hos, V. 135 135 448 244 204 6 3 117 15 177 Sunadari R, S, Wb, V. 205.3 135 135 486 263 223 29 40 69 24 178 Dim pur R, S,V. 280.0 186 228 564 309 255 3 3 84 15 179 Kamarkhai R. M, S, Wb, V. 60.5 20 30 118 57 61 18 2 180 Sutar Kandi R, Edbo, P, S, Wb, V. 406.1 174 184 967 487 480 125 143 242 31 181 Jarapata R, P, S. Wb, D, V. 165 165 425 225 200 38 58 9) 39 182 Marera R, M, Tk, Wb, V. 113.6 3 3 13 6 7 6 1 183 Ulukandi R. Tk, Wb, V. 139.7 40 40 167 82 85 82 83 8 184 Hamin Pur R, P, S, Wb, V. 119.8 76 90 330 163 167 35 36 26 5 185 Jarua R,Tk, Wb, V. 62.1 30 30 115 63 52 27 21 5 186 Karuria R, P, S, Wb. 36.7 28 28 124 67 57 13 3 187 SankarPur R, S, Wb, D. 54 64 271 139 132 19 3 188 Keotala R, P, Tk, Wb, D. 90 113 381 164 217 9 189 Had Khai R, P, S, Wb, D. 53.6 27 37 124 64 60 29 6 190 Bahubal R. S, Wb, D. V. 74 74 273 143 130 61 27 191 Ratan Pur R, Tk, Wh. Hos, V. 2 3 10 5 5 5 5 192 Gandhak R, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 208.2 78 88 415 207 208 71 10 193 Kuri Khala 454.9 Merged with Village N~: 19i . 194 Kachu Bad R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 58 58 285 133 152 40 13 195 Govind Pur R, Edbo, Tk, Wh, D, 8 13 30 15 15 15 15 4 1

V. 196 Shupnar Gul R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 238.8 86 96 415 221 194 17 19 131 70 197 Sajpur R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 84 94 432 232 200 15 8 99 40 198 Prakashpur R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 31.4 18 18 104 57 47 43 18 199 Pathu R, M, Pw, Wb, 384.5 162 202 1,089 562 527 28 25 278 104

Hos, V. 2no Lal-Bharturi R, Tk, Wh, Hos, V. 64.7 3 3 12 6 6 6 6 201 Fatepur R, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 746.3 32 32 157 74 83 7 202 Das Gram R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb. 560.4 59 61 298 148 150 20 18 45 17

Hos, V. 203 Rahatpur R. Tk, Wb, Has, V. 43 43 214 109 105 36 6 204 Teshuya R, P, S, Wb, 555.1 76 86 476 233 243 3 1 106 56

Hos, V. 205 Mahishasan R, Rly, P, Kw. Wb, 481.2 90 90 369 171 198 78 76 75 54

Hos, V. 206 Mahishasan Station Bazar R. Rly, S, Wb, Hos. 17 17 73 35 38 27 23 207 Deutali R, illy, P, Kw, Wb, 49 49 277 132 145 10 7 33 22

Has. 208 Kuwar Bhag R, R]y. Kw, Wb. 21 21 93 44 49 4 2 16 4 209 Bara Punjee R, P, S, Wb. 463.3 145 191 719 373 346 13 14 63 49 158 58 210 NayaGram R, Pw, Wb, Hos. 319.9 65 100 316 158 15s 41 18 211 Mantali R. Pw, Wb, Hos. 73 93 334 176 158 4 6 96 33 212 Latu (Including la1u Para & R, Bo, H, Pw, Wh, 640.4 111 122 583 308 275 59 43 232 180

Latu Bazar) Hos. 213 Bali Dara R, Tk, Wb, Hos. 113 127 659 345 314 99 82 140 49 214 Chaliadi R, Tk, Wb, Hos. 220.4 67 67 330 152 178 31 46 47 17 215 Ghurazin R, Tk, Wb. Hos. 21 21 129 71 58 45 30 216 DighirPar R, Tk. Wb, Hos. 4 4 25 15 10 5 4 9 5 217 Munshi Tilla R, Tk, Wb. Hos. 16 16 112 62 50 56 27 218 Pirarchak R, Tk, Wb, Ho.;. 38 38 245 121 124 47 2 2i9 NaJa Bari R, Tk, Wb, Hos. 20 25 128 65 63 34 4 220 Kuna Gram R. Tk, Wh. Hos. 11 16 85 39 46 9 7 18 8

9(5

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KARIMGANJ (I)

WORKERS

I II III IV .., VI VII VIlI IX X

Total workers Noo- ~ .. (I-IX) workers

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

36 45 22 12 2 45 18 23 171 149 24 88 1 31 10 23 5 6 9 109 238 172 308 44 147 82 1 1 34 41 8 2 9 2 10 15 244 417 173

6 3 6 3 5 174 94 63 23 1 4 1 2 14 140 175

139 7 85 2 12 1 10 1 31 4 105 197 176 182 13 113 2 13 1 11 6 2 23 24 81 210 177 185 1 174 1 2 2 7 124 254 178

31 1 31 1 .. 26 60 179 301 5 221 2 17 1 2 1 60 2 186 475 180 137 76 122 32 1 14 41- 88 124 181

4 1 4 1 2 6 182 56 36 47 3 8 33 1 26 49 183

107 17 100 5 3 4 12 56 150 184 43 13 40 1 13 2 20 39 185 37 21 1 15 30 57 186 75 36 13 26 64 132 187

101 3 95 2 4 3 63 214 188 34 27 1 1 5 30 60 189 77 2 63 1 8 1 6 66 128 190

3 1 3 1 2 4 191 118 4 104 4 2 1 1 10 89 204 192

193 87 63 11 6 1 6 46 152 194 12 12 5 2 7 10 3 3 195

121 25 12 1 3 31 18 5 1 5 6 59 5 100 169 196 134 9 22 9 1 4 12 1 42 2 46 4 98 191 297

35 25 29 13 1 10 4 2 1 22 22 198 330 13 240 3 4 34 10 3 7 42 232 514 199

3 1 2 .. 3 6 200 39 46 34 44 4 2 1 35 37 201 96 77 69 62 20 10 1 5 6 52 73 202

70 50 58 46 10 2 2 2 39 55 203 129 39 100 2 7 19 37 3 104 204 204

101 10 64 10 21 3 13 70 188 205

17 1 3 2 4 8 1 18 37 206 67 8 60 8 1 6 65 137 207

33 2 26 1 7 1 11 47 208 246 12 222 11 10 ... 14 1 127 334 209

94 10 52 4 19 4 2 3 16 4 64 148 210 116 27 52 1 3 22 24 2 1 1 35 2 60 131 211 165 16 18 5 8 1 44 1 93 11 143 259 212

203 79 111 21 31 38 1 1 7 1 14 3 36 18 142 235 213 82 1 72 1 2 6 2 70 177 214 26 2 7 1 .. 3 16 1 45 56 215

8 3 1 .. 3 1 7 10 216 32 12 4 2 2 12 30 50 217 77 47 .. 16 5 3 6 44 124 218 36 1 22 1 7 4 2 1 .. '29 62 219 20 2 10 3 3 4 2 19 44 220

97

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tiOD duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward 'Enumerator's NO:--No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 ,

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

221 Puran Para R, Tk, Wb, Hos. 23 23 130 68 62 33 17 222 Kandi R, Tk, Wb, Hos. 88 95 515 259 256 61 28 223 Bhagi Sagi R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 277.2 169 169 887 447 440 100 103 111 27 224 Nakkapan R, P, S, Wb, Has. V. 333.0 143 143 732 360 372 7 6 95 26 225 Kamalpur R, S, Db. 81 82 437 225 212 38 32 47 16 226 Baghan R, P, S, Db, Hos, V. 335.6 108 114 583 307 276 96 86 71 16 227 Knshna Nagar R, Edbo, P, S, Wb. 228.6 309 309 1,715 878 837 265 108 228 Petal Nagar R, Rly, S, Wb, Hos, V. 34 34 ]64 80 84 2 3 40 26 229 Lama-Bahadurpur R, P, Tk. Wb, Has, V. 316.5 107 107 608 322 286 53 59 111 39 230 Medha R, Tk, Wb. 124 124 628 315 313 204 209 70 17 231 Brahman Shasan R, Edbo P, Pw, Wb, 141.9

D, V. 338 428 2,645 1,383 1,262 31 30 371 129

232 Das Gram R, S, Wb, D. 370 431 1,858 944 914 56 50 467 202 233 Nandi "Bari R,P, S. Wb. 313.3 66 67 301 164 137 51 26 234 Chan Khani (chak 2) R,S,Wb. 299.6 45 105 255 136 119

il 60 39

235 Hijim R, P, Tk, Db, D. 389.7 131 189 1,021 533 488 24 219 73 236 Angura Dungri R, P, S, Db, D, V. 542.3 101 103 576 304 272 98 18 231 Ding Bil R, S, Db, Hos, V. 29 2) 133 69 64 19 8 238 Angura R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 19 19 91 49 42 42 38 12 2 239 Dutta Gram R, Edbo, P, S, Db, 54 54 316 155 161 26 25 114 94

Hos, V. 240 Dal Gram R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 552.1 72 72 340 166 174 35 14 241 Dulia Khal R P, Pw, Wb, D, V. 323.1 10) 147 607 313 294 191 141 242 Karai Bari R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V. 342.4 101 101 375 194 181 63 78 90 43 243 Kabal Cherra R, P, Pw. Wb, Has, V. 41 46 257 139 118 32 23 32 3 244 Dubricherra Punjee R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V. 13 13 74 40 34 5 245 Tikar Para R, Tk, Db, Has, V. 39 39 340 186 154 108 43 246 Chandhari R, P, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 32 38 210 105 105 76 50 247 Kata Bad R, Edbo, Tk, Db, Has. 23 27 131 71 60 17 2

V. 248 Kaur Tuk R, Riv, Db, Has, V. 10 10 52 29 23 2 2~9 Noya Gram R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 66 66 395 199 196 34 7 250 Taiya Par R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 25 25 127 71 56 30 12 251 Luhar Para R, Tk, Db, Hos, V. 2 2 18 10 8 8 5 252 Kanak Pur R, Tk, Db, Has, V. 322.6 138 138 776 374 402 110 17 253 Pharam Pasha R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 579.4 185 189 1,053 555 498 9 6 158 36 254 Maruya R, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 64 64 356 176 ISO 52 39 255 BaduTlatka R, Riv, Wb, Has, V. 20 20 86 47 39 3 3 1 256 Naya Gram R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 38 40 274 147 127 20 19 106 78 257 Bairagir Chak R, S, Db, Has, V. 39 40 182 99 83 2 1 40 10 258 Bhagir Khala R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 257 257 1,209 619 590 46 42 173 42 259 Singaria R, Edso, P, Tk. Db, 696.6 427 427 2,292 1,191 1,101 60 50 305 75

Has, V. 260 Alam Khani R, S, Db, Hos, V. Cd. 174 197 978 525 453 124 119 92 10 261 Keot Kana R, M, Tk, Hos, V. 351.8 361 371 1,454 780 674 198 172 21 21 234 97 262 Fate Pur R. P, S, Wb, Hos, V. 347 395 1,613 791 822 75 72 105 4 263 Bazar Bond R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 498.2 161 161 528 273 255 67 73 20 264 Nakir Kuna R, P, Tk, Wb. 47 47 170 85 85 83 81 23 8 265 Chah Tal R. Tk. Wb, Cd. 42 42 164 86 78 48 42 9 266 Kha , Gail R, p. Tk, Wb, D, Cd. 145.1 347 353 1,345 700 645 156 149 200 23 267 Belala R,P. S, Wb. 54 54 334 156 178 32 3 268 Sagarpar R, S, Wb, Has. 31 51 298 145 ]53 17 2S 19 269 Chandra Pur R, M, S, Wb, flos. 601.0 72 72 241 122 119 3 3 57 27 270 Arali Gul R, Edso, P, S, Wb, 30 34 170 85 85 35 12

Hos. 271 Bagar Gul R. P, S, Wb. Has, V. 701.1 290 290 729 374 355 139 129 91 38 272 Mohammad Pur r R. S, Wh. 1,565.3 79 79 397 203 194 28

98

DIRECTORY A~SAM

KARIMGAN.J (7)

WORK!lERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Total workers Non- S] (I--IX) workers No,

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

24 9 9 2 3 1 44 62 221 162 8 126 17 9 8 2 7 1 97 248 222 274 42 237 2 7 1 39 3 4 22 1 173 398 223 204 1 103 1 1 5 2 93 156 371 224 108 101 5 1 1 117 212 225 179 1 132 40 3 1 2 2 128 275 226 492 19 343 8 52 1 8 1 15 74 9 386 818 227 44 1 26 1 2 8 1 7 36 83 228 189 35 129 11 15 34 2 1 6 25 1 133 251 229 194 14 142 34 9 14 2 2 5 121 299 230 754 34 592 7 26 8 7 8 12 3 1 6 2 109 7 629 1.228 231 531 3 253 11 106 3 10 7 68 2 84 18 413 883 232 81 7 45 1 9 '6 2 2 23 83 130 233 67 1 46 10 6 1 2 3 6') 118 234 251 4 154 19 2 9 3 12 52 4 282 484 235 157 55 9 4 3 26 2 58 147 272 236 47 25 14 1 7 1 22 64 237 27 1 20 6 I 1 22 41 238 74 2 31 9 1 1 6 1 9 18 1 81 159 239 83 3 56 1 25 1 2 1 83 171 240 154 119 1 4 1 7 22 159 294 241 115 4 105 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 79 177 242 69 10 46 7 15 10 1 70 108 243 19 13 6 21 34 244 95 3 57 15 2 14 2 2 1 4 1 91 151 245 53 30 41 8 30 4 52 75 246 40 14 5 5 16 31 60 247 15 14 1 14 23 248 103 8 61 2 29 3 3 2 r 3 4 3 96 188 249 36 2 23 6 5 1 1 1 1 35 54 250 6 3 3 4 8 251 218 4 196 4 19 3 156 398 252 340 6 279 3 42 3 2 1 7 1 8 215 492 253 86 11 63 14 7 11 1 1 9) 169 254 27 1 16 1 11 20 38 255 53 1 18 1 7 1 12 1 14 1 94 126 256 55 1 25 'S/ 13 6 9 2 1 44 82 257 375 8 318 47 3 5 5 244 582 258 673 10 587 4 66 4 16 6 518 1.091 259

297 6 268 1 28 1 5 228 447 260 456 19 349 12 63 3 1 20 4 5 1 6 11 324 655 261 469 51 379 5 30 1 12 45 1 1 3 43 322 771 262 165 21 137 24 1 3 18 1 2 ]08 234 263 57 64 53 I 3 63 1 28 21 264 51 16 34 11 5 16 1 35 62 265 394 54 344 2 30 2 46 1 15 6 2 306 591 266 89 40 73 1 2 14 39 67 138 267 80 18 67 10 3 18 65 135 268 73 8 48 5 8 17 3 49 III 269 49 5 31 3 1 17 2 36 80 270 235 16 172 55 1 1 1 2 4 15 139 339 271 124 1 110 1 1 2 5 6 79 193 272

99

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied' Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town I Amenities Area Hous.;:s Popi.Ila tiOD duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

-------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

273 Mohammad Pur ... Punjee II R, S. 17 18 53 29 24 274 Mernan Shek R, P, S, Wb, Hos. V. 68 68 309 162 147 63 29 275 Nichinta Pur R, Edbo, P, S. 59 59 274 135 139 41 36 40 30 276 Saki Kanisail R,S. 411.0 89 89 460 238 222 12 277 Mona Sangan R, p. S, Wb. Has. 55 55 302 159 143 13 19 32 3 278 Hari Kuri R, p. S. Wb. Hos. 55 55 358 180 178 13 279 Bagargul Punjee R, S. Wb, Hos. 13 13 51 25 26 8 3 280 Debigar Colony R, Pw, Wb, Hos. 143 143 629 322 307 304 287 61 10 281 Naya Gram R. p. S. Wb, Hos, V. 90 90 510 267 243 19 18 183 71 282 Bataiya R, Rly, p. S, Wb_ D, V. 359.2 141 146 942 493 449 1 3 197 75 283 Niyamat Khani R, Rly, S, Hos, V. 119 ]24 680 357 323 191 76 284 Kayastha Gram R, Rly, M, Has, V. 92.7 140 141 7R2 383 399 30 22 286 239 285 Pharam Pasha R, Rly, P, Kw, Db, 318 318 1,7(F 899 808 99 77 438 169

Hos, V. 286 LafasaiI R. P, S, Wh. 418.8 488 512 2,685 1,377 ] ,308 137 139 410 112 287 Ja,gannathi R, S, Wb, Has. 47 82 254 131 123 90 47 288 Kakni Mara R. S, Wb, Hos. 59 59 294 150 144 52 289 Gang Par R. Tk. Wb. Has. 55 59 244 126 118 36 4 290 Achiura R. Tk, Wb. Hos. 89 89 362 183 179 38 14 291 Bagar Sangan R. S, vVb. 32 32 213 107 106 32 7 292 Gugra Kuna R, p. S, Db, Has. 294.5 97 97 554 281 273 51 5 293 Hailar Par R,Tk, Wb. 33 33 202 100 102 8 5 26 6 294 Dakshin Bond R. Riv, Wb. 32.9 30 30 131 65 66 35 40 18 2 295 Vitar Gul R, P, S, Wb. 116.0 140 184 791 412 379 81 7 296 Nal Ghar R, S, Wb. Has, V. 16 16 104 45 59 45 59 15 297 Kamar Gaon 200 200 454 234 220 212 219 55 8 298 Medamail R, P, S, Wb. Hos. V. 995 27 27 148 73 75 73 75 30 14 299 Dayaba Shana 209.8 116 116 362 189 173 49 81 90 17 300 Saidpur R, S. Wb, Hos, V. 15 15 76 41 35 29 24 17 11 301 Hamda Khai R, P, S, Wb, Has. 22 25 114 62 52 62 52 9 1 302 Pirer Chak R, S, Wb, Hos, V. 40 40 263 150 113 60 47 77 25 303 latai R, S, Wb, Has, V. 53 53 25t 124 127 122 125 13 9 304 Shyam Nagar R. P, S. Wb, Hos, V. 49 49 253 132 121 82 71 78 28 305 Shiraj Dhipur R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 26 26 189 98 91 21 4 306 Brahman-Shasan R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 367.5 37 37 152 76 76 33 43 34 22 307 Kapurpur R, S, Wb, Has, V. 184.4 31 31 162 77 85 43 17 308 Surjadas R, P . S. Wb. Hos, V. 82 82 397 206 191 87 86 114 20 309 Rotanpur R. S, Wb, Hos. V. 225.6 3 3 18 6 12 4 6 310 Konapara 149.3 50 50 290 154 136 86 5 311 Naya Gram 13 13 63 35 28 35 28 4

TEA ESTATE

1 Aylabari T.E. Edbo 88 98 356 195 160 4 1 68 13 2 Jalal Nagar T.E. 111 121 450 237 213 13 11 44 27 3 Durga Nagar T.E. 16 16 53 29 24 1 9 4 4 Modanpur T.E. 67 67 260 139 121 50 43 69 21 5 Promode Nagar T .E. Edbo. 142 212 825 452 373 48 33 94 26 6 Ramani Krishna T.E. Edbo. 79 79 268 156 112 6 4 48 10 7 Sri Madan Mohan 186 198 625 347 278 40 39 102 51

Mohammadpur T.E. 8 Kulchari T.E, 32 32 157 70 87 n 5 9 Rampur T.E. 40 40 157 79 78 11 6 37 7

FOREST VILLAGE

1 Pa tharia B Block 7 7 25 17 8 ., 1 2 KhuriKhala 162 162 829 446 383 .175 15 3 Ratanpur 195 195 975 533 442 58 46 216 17

100

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KARIMGANJ (7)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- SI. (I-IX) • workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

20 13 1 18 13 1 9 11 273 94 16 76 16 18 68 131 274 88 19 74 3 3 15 1 1 4 5 1 47 120 275

148 3 94 7 2 1 1 38 1 5 2 90 219 276 94 11 79 11 1 14 65 132 277

121 1 114 1 7 59 177 278 14 16 [4 16 11 10 279

226 15 214 3 2 4 2 8 6 2 96 292 280 147 3 9.> 1 6 1 50 2 120 240 281 260 5 222 3 1 1 2 34 2 233 444 282 196 169 20 2 5 161 323 283 190 5 88 1 10 17 3 3 15 57 1 193 394 284 480 41 245 3 72 1 44 30 20 9 11 1 2 76 7 419 767 285

840 111 579 3 98 14 34 95 10 9 44 9 43 13 537 1,197 286 68 26 1 4 2 1 15 3 16 63 123 287 78 40 7 1 4 1- 25 72 144 288 71 18 3 22 23 5 55 118 289

100 41 2 29 21 2 5 83 179 290 59 29 10 4 2 12 2 48 106 291

161 8 84 5 67 3 2 2 1 1 4 120 265 292 58 2 33 1 2 2 - . 19 3 42 100 293 48 23 ~ 2 18 23 1 2 2 17 43 294

220 3 62 78 7 192 379 295 33 36 32 1 1 1 35 12 23 296

171 140 156 1 2 13 139 63 80 297 43 29 41 1 29 1 30 46 ::;:98

112 1 109 1 1 2 77 172 299 30 25 3 2 11 35 300 46 43 45 1 43 16 9 301 81 1 78 1 2 1 69 112 302 94 6 78 16 6 30 121 303 66 9 53 3 4 5 3 1 5 1 66 112 304 58 56 2 40 91 305 51 1 41 1 8 2 25 75 306 46 1 46 1 31 84 307

133 1 131 1 2 73 190 308 4 4 2 12 309

91 91 63 136 310 30 18 28 1 1 18 5 10 311

125 70 13 104 70 2 6 71· 90 1 133 99 128 98 2 3 1 104 114 2

18 10 17 10 1 11 14 3 85 43 68 43 17 54 78 4

234 145 6 226 145 2 218 228 5 83 59 2 77 59 1 1 2 73 73 73 6

216 74 96 10 10 2 97 62 2 3 8 131 204 7

38 18 1 2 35 18 32 69 8 44 37 42 37 2 35 41 9

7 7 10 . 8 1 232 1 223 1 1 1 1 6 214 382 2 297 56 92 10 153 56 9 21 12 236 386 3

101

Number and Name or District-(lC) CACltAR VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche-- Literate in Residential tioQ. duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-

No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

00 ~ ...., 00 .,., r- V -.to .,., .,., 00 00 0\ '" 0..

.,., co ...:- .,..,

"" .... ... ~ '"'l "" r-

Karimganj Town ....r v~ 00 "'~ M~ ,...., ..... .....:' \D~

N .... .-;

" Ward No. I ,498 501 3.129 1,8471,282 209 174 .. 1,178 540

1 Block No. r 56 56 295 156 139 34 40 79 21 2 Block No. II 19 19 555 295 260 193 101 3 Block No. III 58 58 339 219 120 35 19 164 61

4 Block No. IV 61 62 339 238 101 18 18 193 61 5 Block No. V 26 26 193 113 80 3 71 45 6 Block No. VI 18 18 92 51 41 36 22 7 Block No. VII 20 20 96 52 44 1 42 28

8 Block No. VIII 14 14 81 40 41 31 28

9 BlocI< No. IX 31 31 139 78 61 5 2 40 27 10 Block No. X 65 65 298 151 147 23 20 63 30 11 Block No. XI 66 66 330 236 94 53 36 ]30 35

12 B10ck No. XII 64 66 372 218 154 37 39 136 81

Ward No. II 353 355 2,877 1,656 1,221 119 108 986 621

13 Block No. I 50 50 172 103 69 20 15 74 33 14 Block No. II 57 57 410 240 170 41 30 • 138 64 15 Block No. III 90 90 472 270 202 1 184 99 16 Block NO. IV 34 34 419 228 191 11 11 158 121 17 BJockNo. V 72 74 769 453 316 9 17 222 177 18 Block No. VI 50 50 635 362 273 37 35 210 127

Ward No. III 669 672 4,091 2,201 1,890 493 417 •. 1,468 826

19 Block No. r 90 93 506 255 251 76 70 125 57 20 Block No. II 72 72 476 251 225 42 42 168 SI 21 Block No. III 51 51 257 137 120 102 92 72 33 22 Btock No. IV 123 123 559 297 262 135 116 204 107 23 Block No. V 114 114 701 395 306 101 68 308 203 24 Block No. VI 219 219 1,592 866 726 37 29 591 375

WaJOd No. IV . 586 591 3,5562,23p 1,320 179 134 .. 1,780 749

25 Block No. I 52 52 137 123 14 114 6 26' Block No. II 63 63 369 239 130 54 42 191 72 27 Block No. III 74 74 515 294 221 63 50 250 118 28 Block No. IV 24 25 177 107 70 86 46 29 Block No. V 76 76 461 285 176 40 30 212 82 30 Block No. VI 84 84 415 253 162 204 87 31 Block No. VII 63 63 296 233 63 6 3 198 39 32 Block No. VIII 21 25 219 120 99 4 1 94 69 33 Block No. IX 80 80 565 316 249 12 8 215 137 34 Block No. X 15 15 92 44 48 31 35 35 Block No. "'I 34 34 310 222 88 185 58

Ward No. V 405 412 2,4471,486 961 204 177 924 484

36 Block No. I 45 47 334 186 148 129 83 31 Block No. II 91 91 547 427 120 249 50

102

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KARlMGANJ (7)

WORKERS ------

I II III IV V. VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- . Sl. (I-IX) workers No. \

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

r- oo ::!: .... ,._ N \Q ..... 00 .,.. .,... V'> "d- 'D \,0 'D C"I - t-o .... V'> .". .... \Q 0'\ C"I .... 0. \D N co t-

v 01") .... o. .... \C N "d- 00 00. co- N- .... ~ r-.: --.... 1,113 27 1 1 3 207 5 12 386 104 400 21 734 1.255

87 1 1 20 3 13 12 38 1 69 138 1 127 1 1 39 4 57 2 25 168 259 2 129 3 7 3 85 3 31 3 90 117 3 189 5 26 5 92 1 70 49 96 4

65 1 6 24 2 33 1 48 79 5 27 . 10 9 1 7 24 41 6 24 10 10 4 28 44 7 23 1 12 11 1 17 40 8 45 15 2 7 2 19 33 61 9 90 11 24 13 11 42 11 61 136 10

166 4 2 9 31 13 III 4 70 90 11 141 1 29 34 57 20 77 154 12

834 50 11 197 19 32 30;1 1 124 1 161 29 822 1.171

69 4 13 3 28 1 10 15 3 34 65 13 110 3 6 6 53 19 26 3 130 167 14 122 10 21 5 11 37 38 1 15 4 148 192 15 113 11 28 3 2 55 7 21 8 115 180 16 202 5 36 3 89 22 52 5 251 311 17 218 17 11 93 11 7 47 28 32 6 144 256 18

1,101 73 45 43 4 180 11 22 339 3 87 3 381 56 1,100 1,817

128 6 18 21 6 2 44 10 27 6 127 245 19 122 21 15 2 5 2 1 19 2 17 63 17 129 204 20

71 6 8 5 25 5 1 19 1 13 66 114 21 160 3 10 8 53 9 77 137 262 22 152 4 5 23 5 73 8 38 4 243 302 23 468 36 4 7 4 111 4 5 131 43 3 163 29 398 690 24

1,293 32 3 128 2 8 834 5 89 231 25 943 1,288

112 6 90 15 1 11 14 25 148 4 5 121 1 1 21 3 91 126 26 171 2 .. 21 126 3 21 2 123 219 27

65 1 22 41 1 42 70 28 141 7 12 2 1 98 1 7 23 4 144 169 29 169 5 17 5 96 2 6 45 3 84 157 30 173 4 13 2 127 1 1 30 3 60 59 31

49 2 1 5 39 4 2 71 97 32 144 4 1 16 33 52 42 4 172 245 33

19 2 11 8 2 25 46 34 102 2 11 52 39 2 120 86 35

919 23 6 1 1 60 16 195 2 365 2 276 18 567 938

105 2 4 3 28 40 30 2 81 146 36 347 24 26 262 35 80 120 37

103

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police StatIon

Area Occupied Total Po pula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holdS

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

38 Block No. II 26 26 176 84 92 31 28 54 42 39 Block No. T\ 44 46 242 149 93 28 23 128 61 40 Block No. V 66 67 379 199 180 49 46 141 105 41 Block No. VI 69 71 347 189 158 77 67 74 34 42 Block No. VII 64 64 422 252 170 19 13 149 109

Ward No. VI 370 384 '2,3071,2741,033 86 64 960 710 43 Block No. I 62 62 481 253 228 4 3 194 181 44 Block No. II 90 91 611 319 292 256 215 4S Block No. III 76 76 339 185 154 74 57 97 65 46 Block No. IV 34 38 246 158 88 138 70 47 Block No. V 48 55 321 188 133 8 4 155 105 48 Block No. VI 60 62 309 171 138 120 94

Ward No. VII 298 302 2,189 1,219 970 105 79 922 713 49 Block No. I 41 43 555 334 221 43 28 266 189 50 Block No. II 79 79 502 252 250 16 12 181 174 51 Block No. III 37 37 222 166 56 23 20 100 36 52 Block No. IV 37 37 222 127 95 17 12 92 58 53 Block No. V 54 56 367 176 191 2 1 142 134 54 Block No. VI 50 50 321 164 157 4 6 14l 122

Ward No. VIII 224 224 1,562 889 673 66 52 729 496 55 Block No. I 58 58 393 233 160 26 18 199 116 56 Block No. II 36 36 305 166 139 137 99 57 Block No. III 48 48 293 159 134 15 15 125 leo 58 Block No. IV 23 23 205 131 74 22 15 112 55 59 Block No. V 32 32 200 115 85 1 90 68 60 Block No. VI 27 27 166 85 81 2 4 66 58

Ward No. IX 496 498 3,351 1,7871,564 52 39 .. 1,121 856 61 Block No. I 74 74 573 280 293 2 3 248 249 62 Block No. II 40 40 425 322 103 ]5 8 162 60 63 Block No. III 113 113 808 421 387 27 20 345 294 64 Block No. IV 82 84 465 243 222 95 37 65 Block No. V 79 79 384 193 191 5 5 71 51 66 Block No. VI 108 108 696 328 368 3 3 200 165

Ward No. X(a) 327 328 1.923 1.021 902 60 50 725 494 67 Block No. I 87 87 475 252 223 35 24 111 57 68 Block No. II 152 153 903 475 428 3 2 381 277 69 Block No. III 88 88 545 294 251 22 24 233 160

Ward No. X(b) 232 235 1,251 672 579 94 100 461 286 70 Block No. I 10 10 38 19 19 1 12 1 71 Block No. II 70 70 323 165 158 87 98 90 42 72 Block No. In 84 87 445 239 206 159 97 13 Block No. IV 68 68 445 249 196 6 2 200 146

IJ4

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KARIMGANJ (7)

WORKERS

I II III IV ¥ VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. (I-IX) workers N(\

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

49 6 8 17 1 I 23 5 35 86 38 90 3 9 1 58 1 2 2 20 59 90 39 92 7 1 5 3 23 13 48 6 107 173 40

102 2 6 1 6 15 8 66 2 87 156 41 134 3 1 9 3 28 39 54 3 118 167 42 587 85 3 25 1 23 94 2 19 423 82 687 948 101 20 1 1 4 2 94 19 152 208 43 126 19 " . 1 13 23 3 86 19 193 273 44 105 25 6 3 8 6 82 25 80 129 45 92 5 4 3 27 5 5 66 83 46 76 8 .'. 2 9 1 64 8 112 125 47 87 8 3 11 25 2 9 39 6 84 130 48

685 61 1 17 92 1 172 113 290 60 534 909 172 7 3 32 33 ]0 94 7 162 214 49 218 24 28 57 83 50 24 34 226 50

60 11 2 4 22 2 30 11 106 45 51 74 7 1 13 21 3 36 7 53 88 52 78 7 7 1 22 10 39 6 98 184 53 83 5 12 8 17 5 41 5 81 152 54

416 41 2 37 11 64 17 283 41 473 632 126 10 4 3 15 4 100 10 107 150 55 68 8 1 7 4 10 4 42 8 98 131 56 70 10 1 1 3 16 2 47 10 89· 124 57 56 6 12 6 1 37 6 75 68 58 55 4 12 1 10 4 28 4 60 81 59 41 3 1 2 7 2 29 3 44 78 60 694 60 43 1 19 29 146 1 41 415 59 1,093 1,504 124 13 1 8 24 1 2 89 12 156 280 61 66 4 3 3 60 4 256 99 62 158 28 1 11 5 38 16 87 28 263 359 63 94 2 31 3 1 17 8 34 2 149 220 64 101 1 3 3 4 22 2 67 1 92 190 65 151 12 9 1 8 42 13 78 12 177 356 66 419 24 15 13 2 38 25 79 29 220 22 602 878 90 2 13 21 14 17 25 2 162 221 67 183 6 2 12 23 51 9 86 6 292 422 68 146 16 13 2 5 2 14 3 109 14 148 235 69 . 346 42 4 26

I 1 35 15 77 28 186 16 326 537 12 1 2 2 2 5 7 19 70 92 29 1 18 26 5 rO 7 51 3 73 129 71 119 10 8 3 35 13 60 10 120 196 72 123 3 4 8 5 30 6 70 3 126 193 73

105

NUl!II!ber and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Badarpur P. S. --. 00 '0 ..... \0 '0 C"> 0'" 0', 0\ III") ..... ""'" 8 Total r--::S 00 00 ..... g c::t ..... ..,. .... 0

~ ;:i N ~~ III") .,... -.:rS ...... .n ~ ...... ~ ~ 'l;)R

ci< ..... ..... \0 ..... ..... ..... ~ --. ... 0\ ..... 0'" 00 ..... 0 r- ..... r-

Rural ~~ -.:r .,., V> 0-, .,., ..... 0 0\ N 00 0 ..... 00 -.:r r- ..... ..... "" -.:r8 0 ...... ~ 0\ 0 00 ..... ~ ~ N ..... ~

ci< .... ..... V) <"'> N ..... !B. ___ .... -" -;;;- .... 00 .,... ..... ... 00 .,... ..... \0 r- ~ Urban ~~ ""'" ..... 00 N \0 .... ..... ..... 0

o~ ..... 00 -- r- .... ""'" ..... .... _

8 ...... ..... .,.; ...r N .-.f ci< tn .......

1 Khola R. Pw, Wb, Cd. 361.6 150 150 518 285 233 91 83 87 32 2 Lamakhola R, p. Tk, Wb, V. Cd. 99 99 455 238 217 33 2 3 Gumtirmukh R. Tk. Wb, Cd. 8 8 20 13 7 13 7 2 1 4 Siber Chak R. P, S. Wh, Cd. 372.4 103 103 514 263 251 41 30 132 19 5 Basir Gram R, p. Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 46 46 263 142 121 7 6 25 1 6 Niz-Bosla R. P, Tk, Wb, V. Cd. 165 165 1,010 541 469 305 100 7 Kabulkha Tilla R, Tk, Wh. V. Cd. 27 27 134 65 69 3 1 4 8 Marjat Kandi R, P, Tk, Wb, V. Cd. 564.1 68 68 883 404 479 46 39 206 82 9 Kamrangi R, H, Pw Wb, V, Cd. 24 24 343 167 176 19 21 90 36 10 Niz-Malua R, P, Tk. Wb, V. Cd. 564.1 79 79 363 190 173 16 9 75 37 11 Inatpur R. p. Tk. Wb. V, Cd. 42 42 211 111 100 67 63 34 19 12 Jalal Pur R. P, Tk. Wb, V, Cd. 69 69 485 247 238 95 24 13 Nahar Pur R, p. Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 202.3 93 93 507 266 241 27 33 108 37 14 Rupar Chak R, Tk, Wh. V. Cd. 24 24 121 57 64 42 20 15 Chaitanyanagar R, Edbo. p. Tk. Wb, 41 41 210 106 104 67 27

16 Jagannathpur V, Cd.

18 6 R, Pw, Wb, V, Cd. 37 37 175 87 88 82 85 17 Kandi Gram "R. P, Tk, Wb, V. Cd. 336.5 Enumerated with Village No. 16 18 Arong Pur R, P, Tk, Wb. V, Cd. 22 22 93 44 49 36 43 12 5 19 Makshipur R, P, Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 21 21 106 45 61 29 35 22 25 20 Hasan Pur R. Rly. P, Tk, Wb, V. 554.2 148 148 1,005 504 501 13 12 231 107 Cd.

21 Jaifar Pur R, Rly. Tk, Wb. V, 35 35 205 103 102 58 62 17 10 Cd.

22 Haji Pur R, Rly. Kw, Wb, V, 541.8 118 118 664 397 267 56 56 46 4 Cd.

23 Kuta-Para R. Rly. Tk, Wb, V, 32 32 186 84 102 33 41 50 36 Cd.

24 Naya-Patan R, Rly, P, S, Wh. V, 86 86 425 231 194 41 8 Cd.

25 Maksi-Pur R, Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 7 7 37 15 22 8 7 26(a) Khane Bari R, Tk. Wb. Hos, V, 140 140 710 378 332 96 '81 21 5 Cd.

26(b) Malipara R, Tk, Wb. Has, V, • 36 36 186 95 91 94 88 15 4 Cd.

27 Dargar Bazar No Population 28(a) Bashy!e A Edbo. 144 144 918 465 453 56 9 28(b) Bashyle B 193 193 937 482 455 94 10 29(a) Chini Patan A R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos, 465.9 133 133 683 333 350 21 5

29(b) Chini Patan B V.Cd.

44 15 R. p. Tk, Wb, Hos, 140 140 736 374 362 V, Cd.

106

DIRECTORY

BADARPUR (8)

Total workers ([-IX)

M F M

I

F M

II

F M

WORKERS

III IV VI VI[

F M F M F M F M

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

0\ .... o 00 .....

0\ 0\ -

N ....

181 18 169 148 87 116

8 6 150 108 122

88 1 87 270 44 232

41 2 28 224 26 152 111 16 100 116 13, 96

69 IS 43 134 2 115 136 7 104

38 1 33 62 4 49

60

30 24

233

64

181

SO

141

7 199

64

,227 284 189

270

12 47

3 22 4 17

15 178

22

6

4

9

1

43

92

34

104

3 65

15

158 195 172 191

82 138

180 234

4

2 1 1 1 2

2 2 54 3 5 2 2 8 3 17 1 3 8

2

2 4 6

1

3

2

4

3

21

1 36

4 3 1

156

10

4 7

20

o .......

o ......

1

12

11

6

1

9

5

00 .......

00

\0 co

\0 co .....

10 4 2 19 87 1

2 12 29 1 77

30 22 10 1 1

1 17 1 825

3

7

2

9

1

1

3 19

3 8

1

11 154 13 169

6 81

8 24

1

1 1

1

3

1

1 5

1

107

00 00 -

1

2'

1

2

2

1

3

6

3 1 1 4

2 2 2

4

4 8

2

20

4

4

58

26

8 9

39

3

ASSAM

VIII IX X

Non- Sl. \ workers No.

F M F M F M F

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

1

2

1

4 3 5 2

2

4

4

1

4

5

13

9

11 8

15 19

5 5 3 2

9

3 2

35

7

66

7

8

3 29

11

9 55

6

o ......

1 104 215 90 130

5 7 113 143 54 120

2 271 425 24 67

7 180 453 56 160

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

8 74 160 6 42 85

113 236 2 130 234

19 63 44 100

1 27 76

14 46 21 57

8 271 486

3 39 80

4 216 261

3 34 98

90 194

10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21

22

23

24

8 22 25 179 323 26(a)

31 90 26(b)

27 238 295 28(a) 198 283 28(b) 144 268 29(a)

104 182 29(h)

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Serial Name of VillagefTown/Ward/ No. Enumerator's Block

1 2

30(a) Kankalash A

30(b) Kankalal>h B

31 Nowapaton

32 Krishnapur 33 Sarapur 34 Kutubpur

35 Kazirgram

36 ~hanga Saw Mill

37 Bhanga Bazar

38(a) MasH A

38(b) Masli B

38(c) MasH C

39 Rajpasha

40(a) Lamajuar A

40(b) Lamajuar B

41 Kata Gram

42 Arengabad 43 Nair Gram

44 Sheralipur 45 Barbari 46 Lamajuar 47 Nanda Pur

48 Ghora Mara 49 Mirja Pur

50 Gowari Gram 51 Bademaij

52 DakshinkuI

53 Farad Pur

54 Gang Par

55 Sherali Pur

56 Bade Uttar 57 Manik Pur

58 Nanda Pur 59 Khag

Name of Police Station

Amenities

Occupied Area Residential Total Popula-

in Houses tion Acres No. No.

of of Hou- House­

ses holds

p M F

Sche­du1ed

Castes

M F

Sche­dilled Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F M F

3 4 :5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

R, Rly. Tk, Wb, Has. 385.1 V. Cd,

R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Has, 555.0 V, Cd.

R. Rly, P, Tk, Wh, Has, Nes.

R, Tk. Wb, D, V, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb. Has, V, Cd.

R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos. V,Cd.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wh. Has, V. Cd.

R. Pw. Wh, Has. V, Cd. •

R. Rly. P, Pw, Wb, 262.5 Has, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Pw. Wh, 314.0 Has, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb, Has, Cd.

R, Rly, Pw, Wh, D, 378.8 Cd.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb. Has, V, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wh, Has, V, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb, Has, V, Cd,

217.1 R. Rly, P, Tk. Wb, 627.8

Has, V, Cd. R, p. Tk, Wb, Cd. R, p. Tk, Wb, Cd. 3.20.8

R, Rly, M, Tk, Wb, Hod, V, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Cd. 487.7 R, p. Tk, Wb, Has, 839.0

V,Cd. R, Rly. Tk. Has, Cd, R, RIy. Tk, Wb. D, V.

Cd. R, Rly. Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh, Has, V,

Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V.

Cd. R, Rly. Tk, Wh, Hos.

V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,Cd. R, M, Tk, Wb. Hos,

V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Cd. R, P, Tk. Wh, Has,

Y, Cd.

108

80

70

121

17 182

51

113

21

90

133

161

129

97

183

112

28

180 118

26 180

37

304 147

49 66

64

16

94

136

115 20

25 32

80 441 237 210

70 415 185 230

121 709 409 300

17 74 36 38 182 969 513 454

51 295 162 133

113 685 352 533

21 106 61 45

90 114 64 50

74 76

33 37 15 15 15 13

35 24

8

4

8

2

133 698 381 317 27 19

161 828 420 408

129 643 313 330

97 428 210 218 63 61

183 1,030 5H 489

112 563 305 258

28 122 59 63 59 63

180 876 448 428 75 60 118 570 297 273 57 46

26 14.0 76 64 12 8 180 841 430 411 105 116

Merged with Village No. 40 37 239 131 108 8 4

304 1,739 888 851 271 247 147 834 427 407 8 14

49 291 151 140 66 372 208 164

64 552 287 265 -18 7

16 88 49 39

94 390 199 191 167 162

136 696 372 324

115 591 300 291 20 86 40 46

4 3

25 263 169 94 100 91 33 108 61 47 61 47

106 19

68 10

206 114

13 3 171 24

50 17

187 114

47 26

51 31

215 102

147 24

169 93

86 29

217 10

152 25

5 1

247 85 141 58

23 1 185 78

71 49

368 110 227 105

48 7 66 4

101 10

21 3

43 7

156 86

78 3 26 21

27 8 8 2

DIRECTORY

BADARPUR (8)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

WORKERS

II III IV ·V

M F M F M F M F

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

~o.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

115

76

142

22 245

86

I7l

27

36

212

220

]54

122

2 101

1 65

35 48

2 I 4 111 4 59

7

2

5

3

12

7

92

3

59

2)

89

67

20

1 1

11

5

2 3

6 37

3

1

5 17

1

285 217 225 217 9

192 3 150 12

44

258 155

41 236

57

525 211

84 120

151

36

126

209

145 24

135 42

18 37

21- 146 9 111

4 27 79 128

22

32 438 62 121

41

64 75

123

20

51

4 139

42 4 5

34 35

45 10

6

11 50

1 2

13

2 13 31 17

1

2

2

2

5

7

7

5

3 j3

6 7

1

37 2

7 12

8

29 3

12

1

10

2

14 10

1 1 1

2

2

4

1

3

9 1 12

5

2

5

4

3

5 5

8

]

3

1

8 4

5 4 4 51 1

1

12 22 11 11 21

21 40

4 4

32 5 34

2

2

1

, .

109

1

1

11 1

5

5

2

5

2

22

9 2

12

5

27

94

3

11

18

15 10

2

2

8 30

2 5

8

8

13

10

53 3

19

1

1

3

1

2

6

1

1

1

3 1

3

2 2

11

21

2

2

11

48

20 101

21

23

27

19

101

91

35

17

37

4

28 19

122 208 30Ca)

109 22) 30(b)

4 267 265

2 14 36 2 270 450 3 76 129

1 181 326

2

3

34

28

43

45

31

32 33 34

35

36

37

2 169 314 38(a)

200 408 38(b)

3 159 318 38(c)

4 88 211 39

256 272 40(a)

113 255 40(b)

15 45

7 190 404 4 142 264

41

42 43

8 35 60 44 45 46 47

72 23 194 332

16 74 108

26 5 363 819 32 10 216 345

10 38

15

1

34

42

25 5

72 1

67 140 88 164

136 265

13 39

73 150

1 163 320

155 291 1 16 41

34 19

60 12

48 49

50 51

52

53

54

55

56 57

58 59

Number and Name of District-{lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Seria1 Name of Village/Townl Amenities Sq. miles Houses

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled Tribes

Literate and Edu­cated No. Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1 2

60 Naikhai

61 Khala Par

62 Nayatilla

63 Daksbin Gram

64 Gowalla Ghat

65 Hilchar

66 Kochir ,Kona

67 Tikar Para

68 Bargul

69 Nitai Chara

70 Mazergool

71 Alekargool

72 Rupashi Bari

73 Bijoy Nagar

74 Choorgool

75 Banakala

76 Bargoo} I

76 (a) Bargoo] II

77 Bagua 78 Pirtikar

79 ~Ghillai tilla

80 Gowabari 81 Saragram

82 Hanyadig

83 Hushuabaz 84 Ghatudaram 85 Nayagram

86 Duttapur ( Purba ) 87 Rangarpara

88 Bademahakal

89 Amairtilla

'. ... 3

R, Rly, S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Rly. Tk. Wb. Hos, V,Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos. V. Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R. Tk, Wb. Hos, V, ·Cd.

R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R, p. S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R. Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R. Tk, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R, Tk, Wh, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd.

R. P, Tk. Wb, Hos, Cd.

R. P, Tk, Hos, V, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos. V.

Cd. R. Tk, Wb, V, Cd. R, Tk, Db, Hos, V.

Cd. R, P, S. Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh, V, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, Hos. V,

Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos, V.

Cd. R, T, Tk, Wb. D, V,

Cd. R. Tk. Wh, Hos, V,

Cd.

4

409.1

679.9

400.0

252.3

114.9

323.0

300.9

538.7

571.2

968.7

110

No. No. of of

Hou- House­seg holds

5

79

24

33

43

19

81

36

61

7

18

20

25

1

4

7

36

19

42 19

9

17 39

101

66 50 16

99 114

63

26

6

79

24

}4

43

19

81

36

61

7

18

20

25

1

4

7

36

19

42 19

9

17 39

102

66 50 16

99 114

63

26

P M F M F

7 8 9 10 11

469 238 231 51 50

156 79 77

145 73 72 72 72

265 133 132 40 36

105 59 46 59 46

452 220 232

208 99 109

409 222 187

51 27 24

164 61 103

169 79 90

154 79 75

19 20

11 14

M

12

Enumerated with Village No. 76

5 4 1

23 12 11

33 18 15

256 136 120

65 32 33

322 170 152 116 104 156 76 80 3 5

72 38 34 10 15

68 32 36 3 3 205 99 106

599 309 290

370 181 189 207 101 106 68 68

81 45 36

481 259 222 30 25 637 335 302

377 192 185

134 67 67

Persons

F M F

13 14 15

58

24

13

76

28

69

61

65

13

4

32

19

2

4

74

1

17 40

17

15 9

78

15 15

50 85

49

5

12

1

4

51

9

7

28

15

4

6

2

1

3

17

4 16

8

8

5

2 7

10 9

14

DIRECTORY

BADARPUR (8)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

II

M F

ASSAM

WORKERS

III IV VI VII VIII IX x Non- Sl.

workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

----,-----16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

136

46

40

57

23

107

42

109

13

9

45

51

1

6

10

75

25

108 39

25

19 56

177

106 72 33

7 103

44

29

6

4

1

3

8

16

8

45

21

1

73

26

69 8

3 5

30

29

11

73

13

88

9

4

37

30

6

9

68

62 34

24

9 50

1 169

3 104 59 61

31

195 143 132 186 8 171

112

40

40

39

74

38

1 5

3

1 15

2

2

11

70

1

7

1

3 16 2 1

2 5 5

1

2 3

3

3

7

1 2

.. 9

4

2

1

3 1

1

2

6 27

1

3

3

3

1

6

1 14

3 34

20

3

19 66 2 6

1

10 56

12 138 4

3

1 39

1

7 2

9

3 1

111

1

1

1

5

9

3

12

7

5

2

11

1

1

1

6

25 26

2

2 3

6 27

1

2

6

4

4

13

2

3

1

7

I

23

1

2

9

2

17

2

2

3

1

5

4 2

1

1 1

1

43 4

28

3 102 224

2

3

1

1

1

33

33

77

43

76 126

36 42

113 231

57 106

113 179

52

34

28

3

6

8

61

8

95

45

54

1

11

14

47

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

7

62 37

7 76 (a)

1

13

83 72

34

13 33 43 101

132 289

75 186 29 47 12 36

2 64 79 149 294

7 80 145

27 28

77 78

79

80 81

82

83 84 85

86 87

88

89

Number and Name of District-(IO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Area Houses Population duJed duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Cast~s Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-5es holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

90 Shreegouri P. I. R, Rly, p. Tk, Wb. 459.4 100 110 448 227 221 152 147 124 72 Hos, V, Cd.

258 160 90 (a) Shreegouri P. II R, Rly. P, Tk, Wb. 179 189 894 435 459 34 29 Has, V, Cd.

91 Shreegouri Bazar R,Tk, Wb, Has, V, 6 6 27 15 12 13 Cd.

92 Jain Pur R, H, Tk. Wb, Ho.>, V. 22 22 104 46 58 25 18 Cd.

93 Said Pur R,H, Tk, Wb, Has, 3 3 24 12 12 6

94 Deorail V. Cd.

R, Rly. P, Tk. Wb, 48 48 225 124 101 26 16 86 64

95 Niz Suhhanpur Has. V, Cd.

R, Tk, Wh. Has, V, 6 6 55 28 27 22 18 Cd.

96 Subhanpur R, Rly. Tk, Wb, Hos, 12 12 65 34 31 20 19

97 Kirtipur V, Cd.

R, Tk, Wb, Hos.~V. Cd. ~

5 5 27 15 12 9 9

98 Ratanpur R, Tk, Wb, D, V. Cd. 19 19 103 55 48 32 18 99 Majlishpur R, Tk. Wb, Has, V, 48 48 279 139 140 48 2

Cd. 100 Kuchilargool R. p. Tk, Wh. D. Cd. 258.3 66 66 281 139 142 4 63 19 101 Magropur R, P, Tk. Wb, V, Cd. 551.1 70 70 353 202 156 75 25 102 Barthal R, p. Tk, Wh, D, Cd. 63 63 269 144 125 40 5 103 Dutta,pur R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V. 160 180 802 397 405 38 41 269 149

Cd. 104 Adarkuna R, P, Tk. Wb, D, Cd. 260.6 104 114 569 298 271 119 20 105 Tetalikandi R, Tk, Wh. D. Cd. 23 23 116 54 62 18 12 106 Duttarpar R, Riv. Wb, Hos, V. 24 24 213 110 103 57 49 36 12 107 Madarpur No Population 108 patipunjee R, Riv, Wb, D. Cd. 13 13 60 34 26 13 6 109 Pingargool R. Tk. Wb, Hos, Cd. 43 43 218 118 100 18 HO Gorkandi R, Riv, D, V. C;d. 29 29 121 58 63 III Khayarpar R, Tk. Wh. D, V, Cd. 23 23 109 56 53 9 112 Bendergool R, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. 12 12 170 84 86 2 113 Hemarmukh R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 26 26 118 64 54 11 114 Deorgul R, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 23 23 126 71 55 24 H5 Barthal Punjee R, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 12 12 29 15 14 2 116 Adarkuna Punjee R, Riv, Wb. D, V, Cd. 3 3 15 9 6 117 Badarpur (Bazar) R, ~o, Tk, D, V, Cd. 585.9 285 315 1,769 1,062 707 979 640 705 347 118 Badarpur Ghat R, Rly, So, P, Pw, Wh, 170 210 1,080 604 476 366 175

;l ~lakulipur D, V, Cd.

210 94 119 R, T, Tk, Db, Hos, V, 317.0 157 167 815 433 382 236 200 Cd.

120 Khadiman R, P, Tk, Db, D. V. 108 118 711 347 364 22 15 178 68 121 Salebari R, T, Tk, Db, D, V. 190 210 1,197 635 562 57 41 331 163 122 Dighirpar R, P, Pw, Db, D, V, 89 89 482 245 237 161 99

Cd. 123 Bondasil R, M, Tk, D, V, Cd. 190 190 1,028 506 522 94 70 258 89 124 Deorail R, p. Tk. D, V, Cd. 150 180 1,240 677 563 2 2 362 67 125 Jum Mauza R, P, Tk. V. 89 89 541 282- 259 19 25 127 85 126 Dharmanagar R. p. Pw, Wb, D, V, 63 63 345 184 161 5 5 107 70

Cd. 127 Urnarpur R, Rly, Tk, Db. D, V, 290.8 192 202 968 518 450 77 65 115 20

Cd. 128 Konapara R. P, Tk. Wb, D. V, 95 95 545 296 249 .. 85 12

Cd.

112

DIRECTORY

BADARPUR (8)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

II HI

M F M F M

WORKERS

IV v. VI VII VIII

F M F M F M F M

IX

F M F

ASSAM

x Non· Sl.

workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

123

205

8

29

4

65

14

16

7

34 80

87 116 78

208

140 26 69

22 65 37 30 54 41 45 12

4 624 330

244

170 312 llO

225 362 101

81

292

156

26

16

8

4

3

1

1

1 2

19

72

13

3

15

1

2

16 69

81 18 91 10 59 83 112

32 9

50

15 2

12

2

6 1

]9 40

21

118 23 60

5 59

3 23 :54 33 43 10

4 5

12

50

4 117 14 16 2 53

13 8 4 1

24

52 148

8 1

81

13 114

2

2

1

1

1

3

1

5 1

1

1

2 1

2

1

2 2

1 1 1

13 2 5

6 2

4

1 2 3

7 9 5

2 10

12 5

.. 2

68

5

13

1

1

3 1

8 8

]

17 3 7

2 11

1

4

1

1

10

1

2

3

1

1

3

9

37

3

4

5

1

4

1

9 16 64 58 2 6

1

3

1

1

31 9

4

16 20 10

4 14

1

16 1

4 3

1

18

2

1

2

2

8

113

50

2

12 216 8 66

3

3 :5 1

19 8

2

:5

37

8 116 13

68 37 40 38

29

11

1

1

3 5

8

8

1

2

2

1

4

1

84 56

5 30

5 2 79 1 17

1

13 20 26 17

1 16

2

13 13 104 195 90

79 12 230 443 90 (a)

3

1

29

8

11

4

3 9

4 24 15 11

8

1

17

32 7

8 2

1 287 178

If 104

36 4 78

21

61 134 21 24

3

2

1

1

1 1

7

17

8

59

12

50

12

97

14' 24

18

8

30

11

21 47 59 138

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98 99

52 142 100 86 138 101

3 66 115 102 6 189 32L 103

15

8 .. 2

15 17

158 239 28 53 41 53

12 11 53 98 21 63 26 41 30 86 23 52 26 55

3 8 .s 5

438 688 274 436

104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118

9 189 361 119

4 177 360 120 7 323 548 121 1 135 235 122

9 281 5 315 2 181 1 103

509 123 555 124 255 125 160 126

136 13 226 426 127

19 1 140 236 128

Number and Name of District-(lO) CAeHAR VILLAGE

Name of Pollce Station

Area Occupied Tota! Popu1a- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Vil1age/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's -NO:--No--:- cated

Block of of Persons Hou-House-

ses bolds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2', 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

129 Baraipara R. p. Tk. Wb, Has, V, 59 59 306 159 147 115 67 Cd.

130 Gorkapan R. P, Pw, Db, D, Cd. 92 92 528 269 259 188 72 131 Kamala Para R, Rly, P. Tk. Wb. D, 88 88 485 238 247 82 19

V. Cd. 132 Khadim Para R, Tk. Wb. D, V. Cd. 40 40 202 100 102 55 8 133 Lalgram R. Tk. Wb, D. V, Cd. 10 10 60 35 25 16 11 19 6 134 Chatar R. Tk, Wb. D. V, Cd. 26 26 \18 65 53 32 26 135 Patherakandi R. p. Pw. Wb. Hos, 229.6 78 78 355 182 173 166 155 54 24

V. Cd. 136 Dargar Bazar R. Rly. p. Pw, Wb, 4 4 9 7 2 3 2 5

Has, V. Cd. 137 Mohakhal PI R, Rly, p. Kw, Wb, 350 350 1~899 973 926 91 86 367 157

D,V, Cd. 137(a) Mohakhal PIT R. Rly, p. Kw, Wb. 233 233 1,200 614 586 117 115 327 72

D, V. Cd. 138 Nayapara R. Tk, Wb. Hos, Cd. 48 48 242 132 110 32 4 139 Barcherra Punjee R, Kw, Wb. Hos, Cd· 14 14 59 30 29 5 3

TEA ESTATE

1 Rabbania T.E. 48';.4 37 37 79 48 ~b 7 3 2 Sree Babula T .E. 41 41 14~ 72 8 5 19 3

RAILWAY AREAS

1 Cboragola St. 14 14 56 32 24 9 5 2 Mirzapur 1 1 5 1 4 3 Bbanga St. 12 12 55 24 31 13 6 4 Mahakhal 1 1 3 2 1 5 Hasanpur 5 (; 7 5 2 ... 6 Rupashibari St. 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 7 Gang House 2 2· i 2 1 1 1 ~ Gang House 17 17 6) 36 24 8 2 9 Badarpur ghat St. 54 54 185 108 n 5 5 49 13

BADARPUR TOWN l.b 1,041 1,138 5,885 3,1212, 76~ 318 445 4 36 2,107 1,380 (Sq. mile)

Circle I 251 261 1,431 764 667 31 40 36 512 303 Block No. (RIll) 89 89 511 267 244 171 117 Block No. (RI/2) 162 172 920 497 423 31 40 36 341 186

Circle II 163 169 944 497 447 35 47 3 361 277 Block No. (R2/1) 83 84 467 252 215 27 35 3 170 J20 B~ock No. (R2/2) 80 85 477 245 232 8 12 191 157

Circle III 155 155 88l 476 405 20 25 1 354 254 Block No. (R3/l) 35 35 232 132 100 13 18 98 65 Block No. (R3/2) 61 61 3611 183 181 1 1 137 116 Block No. (R3/3) 59 59 285 161 124 6 6 1 119 73

Circle IV 472 553 2.629 1,387 1,242 232 333 880 546 Block No. (R4/1) 52 129 545 297 248 44 109 190 80 Block No. (R4/2) 130 130 748 408 340 1 304 208 Block No. (R4/3) 170 174 796 400 396 171 195 174 130 Block No. (R4f4) 120 120 540 282 258 16 29 212 128

114

DIRECTORY ASSAM.

BADRPUR (8)

WORKJ=:RS

I II III IV V VI vn VII[ IX X

Total workers Non- Serial (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

69 20 27 16 2 1 4 12 15 12 90 127 129 125 32 47 30 2 1 30 2 43 2 144 227 130 131 1 74 27 4 13 1 1 12 107 246 131 47 1 28 1 4 3 4 1 7 53 101 132 15 1 1 9 1 3 .. 1 1 20 2-1- 133 31 2 17 10 2 2 2 34 S1 134 134 78 77 20 1 8 78 6 5 17 48 95 135

6 6 1 2 136 563 32 198 2 13 5 10 8 51 80 3 11 197 17 410 894 137 318 73 253 9 7 1 9 61 1 13 35 2 296 513 137(a)

85 1 51 21 1 5 2 6 47 109 138 19 14 4 15 14 11 15 139

32 16 2 2 30 14 16 15 1 41 39 1 3 40 36 31 31 2

14 14 18 24 1 1 1 4 2 12 12 12 31 3 1 1 1 1 4 5 .0" 5 2 5 1 1 2 6 2 2 1 7 21 21 15 24 8 .. 55 2 54 2 1 53 75 9

1,199 46 4 5 2 1 1,146 35 42 10 1,925 2,715 307 1 3 1 ~96 8 457 666 108 .. 104 4 159 244 199 1 3 -. 0 1 192 4 298 422

198 7 , .. 1 186 3 11 4 299 440 101 2 1 96 4 2 151 213 97 5 90 3 7 2 148 227

191 7 2 177 5 12 2 285 391 44 4 1 42 4 1 88 9c 68 3 .. ' 60 1 8 2 115 17J 79 1 75 3 82 12'

503 31 5 487 27 11 4 884 1,21: 44 9 37 9 1 253 2l~

178 4 177 3 1 1 230 331 181 15 180 14 1 1 219 38:. 100 3 5 93 1 2 2 182 255

115

N umber and Name of District-(10) CAeHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Residential Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres Houses tion duled duled and

No. Ward/Enumerator's Castes Tribes Edu-Block No. No. cated

of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ----------~- 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Patharkandi P.S.

- 00 'O 0'" t- V'> N - - \0 N ...... 00 .-:~ ~ ex:> ..". \0 co ~ 0 ~ N on 8 00 ~ 'O t-:. 00 00 N Nft Total MS .....r ...-,ft :£ 0\ ..,f' 00 00 N

'Oft

0- N N on on ...... v.I ~

1 Bil Bad R, Rty, P, Tk, Cd. 73.6 61 61 293 153 140 13 6 75 54 2 Ujan Gaon R, Rly, Riv, Cd. 39 39 223 122 101 3 2 48 23 3 Tikar Para R, Rly. P, Riv. 84 84 416 213 203 3 4 56 5 4 Salekhaler Par R, Rly, Riv, Wb, Cd. 18 18 98 49 49. 49 49 13 5 5 Gang Par R, P, Riv, Wb, Cd. 295.3 35 35 130 64 66 53 56 31 7 6 NowaGram R, Riv, Wb, V, Cd. 14 14 70 34 36 15 6 7 Nogher Gool R, P, Tk, Wb, Cd. 46 46 191 101 90 31 30 70 42 8 Cheng Juri Par R, p. Riv, Wb, V, 764.2 31 31 101 48 53 48 53 19 7

Cd. 9 Bhitar Gul R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 625.6 19 19 115 57 58 2 1 36 10 10 Pechar Par R, P, Tk, Wb, Cd. 30 30 153 77 76 6 2 42 29 11 Teli Para R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 6 6 39 15 24 6 2

Cd. 12 Basudeb Nagar R, Edbo, Tk, Wb, 50 50 197 91 106 10 8 51 34

Cd. 13 Majar Kandi R, Tk. Wb, Cd. 15 15 74 33 41 11 1 14 Katar Gul R, P, Riv, Wb, Cd. 45 50 244 126 118 47 6 15 LamadhaI Cherra R, P, Tk, Wb. 31 41 220 110 110 48 6 16 Hafania Enumerated With Village No. 15 17 Shuna Tula R, Riv, Wb. 732.5 71 71 393 206 187 45 20 18 Pecbavala R, P, Pw, Wb, D. 8 8 32 18 14 18 14 1 18(a) Barai Gram Rly. Coly. R, Rly, P, Pw, 302.1 36 36 140 73 67 16 10 30 23

Wb,D. 4 7 1 19 Amrayala R, P, Riv, Wb. 6 7 33 20 13 6 19(a) Ser PUr R, Rly, P, Kw, Wb. 5 5 22 14 8 6 20 Balidihar R, P, Tk, Wb. 53 53 232 113 119 14 18 9 1

20(a) Eraligul Rly. Stn. R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb. 2 2 2 2 2 21 Bazai Lala R, Riv, Wb. 688.7 12 12 44 22 22 19 20 9 21(a) Kanai Bazar Edbo. 10 10 54 31 23 10 5 18 13 22 Moroiala R,Tk. 9 9 48 19 29 7 2 22(a) Patharkandi Rly. Coly 19 19 103 60 43 15 11 14 13 23 Nishinta Pur R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 14 14 73 36 37 14 15 17 12 24 Chowdhuri Tilla R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 715.7 45 45 224 120 104 46 19 25 Bada Gaon R, p. Riv, Wb, V. 55 55 257 126 131 55 49 59 12

~. 26 Kanair Gaon R, Riv, Wb. 6 6 29 14 15 6 6 27 Satkorar Gul R, TIc. Wb, Cd. 601.0 30 30 146 67 79 3 1 10 4 28 Garir Gul R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 15 15 65 34 31 7 10 9 4 29 Kapari Bond 79 79 491 255 236 122 37 30 Kasher Gaon R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Nes. 52 52 337 166 171 1 6 57 1 31 Karam Pur R, Riv, Wb, V, Cd. 42 42 273 140 133 77 3 32 Mandi Bari R, Tk. Wb, Cd. 14 14 62 34 28 1 12 33 Kartik Tilla R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 29 29 164 93 71 28 9 34 NaluKandi R, S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 18 18 70 36 34 28 24 18 6 35 Chan Pur R, S, Wb, Cd. 648.8 25 25 141 74 67 22 2 36 Maravra R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 33 33 150 81 69 30 24 27 7 37 Puran Chan Pur R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 40 40 231 119 112 13 2 Cd.

38 Dakshin Kevti R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 74 74 397 187 210 58 15 39 Shewa Rala R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 13 13 56 29 27 22 13 Cd.

116

DIRECTORY ASSAM

PATHARKANDI (9)

WORKERS

I n III IV • V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- ..JI. (I-IX) workers o.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

00 ..... 0 0 V) 00 00 ..... 0'\ ..... V"\ 0- N .,.. N M 0'\ ..... 00 M ...., 00 0 N t- N \0 ..... N V"> \0 \0 0'\ N 1.0 g 0 r- ...... ...... <r> V"I

~ r-ft ~ \0 trl r- ..., "<t' 0). N ...... M. V on 00 ...... N 0 r-- N- N 'D- on .... _- ....,- \0 "<t'-..., ..... N

""'" 95 5 69 1 3 2 3 2 18 3 57 135 1 73 10 67 9 1 2 3 1 49 91 2

107 3 87 16 3 1 3 106 200 3 28 4 23 2 4 3 21 45 4 46 7 34 1 5 1 5 5 2 18 59 5 19 18 1 15 36 6 65 2 61 1 1 2 1 1 36 88 7 40 2 33 1 2 4 2 8 51 8

32 26 29 23 3 3 25 32 9 46 5 45 3 1 1 1 31 71 10

9 9 6 24 11

54 17 14 6 8 12 2 7 3 11 6 2 37 89 12

20 20 13 41 13 67 2 66 2 1 59 116 14 65 64 1 45 110 15

16 110 107 3 96 187 17

10 10 8 14 18 38 38 35 67 18(a)

10 9 1 10 13 19 5 5 9 8 19(a)

79 1 74 1 5 34 118 2,) 2 2 20(a)

15 12 3 7 22 21 10 I 9 21 23 21 (a) 12 10 1 1 7 29 22 22 I 1 21 1 38 42 22(a) 22 1 22 1 14 36 23 52 5 42 1 2 1 8 3 68 99 24 84 19 75 2 19 5 2 42 112 25

7 2 7 2 7 13 26 42 41 1 25 79 27 18 15 3 16 31 28

134 2 116 1 5 1 2 1 9 1 121 234 29 105 1 95 1 4 3 3 61 170 30

88 79 7 2 52 133 31 22 1 18 4 1 12 27 32 44 33 10 1 49 71 33 29 11 20 1 7 11 1 7 23 34 41 38 3 33 67 35 45 45 36 69 36 76 1 74 1 1 1 43 111 37

118 116 2 69 210 38 19 4 13 2 3 4 1 10 23 39

117

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Sche- Literate Residential Total Sche-

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumera tor's in Castes Tribes Edu-Block Acres No. No. cated

of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 , 40 Uttar Kevti R, Tk, Wb. 53 53 227 130 97 47 5 41 BangIa Tilla R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, 35 35 178 97 81 9 9 37 10

42 Ka'arTuk V,Cd.

5 R, Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 24 24 121 61 60 43 Udal Gram R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 20 20 92 50 42 12 44 Ashalkandi R, Tk, Wb. Cd. 53 54 236 126 110 48 40 9 1 45 Ujan Dhol Cherra R, Tk. Wb, Y, Cd. 17 17 101 54 47 11 46 Dhal Pur R, S, Wb,Cd. 51 51 287 144 143 29 4 47 Kabari Bond R, Rly. P, Kw, Wb, 156.3 170 170 1,032 506 526 5 3 188 25

48 Nowa Dhar D. V, Cd.

66 16 R, Rly, P, S, Db, D, Y. 32 32 159 81 78 .'. 49 Cheng Juri (East & West) R, Rly, P, S. Wb. D. 157 157 923 488 435 44 35 80 7

50 Chatra Gaon Y, Cd.

41 17 R. Rly, P, Pw, Wb, D. 20 20 105 53 52

51 Y,Cd.

19 16 5 Hazari Chak R, Rly, p. Riv. Wb. D, 8 8 47 29 18 12

52 Montri Gaon V,Cd.

74 21 R, S, Db, Hos, V. Cd. 42 42 227 112 115 53 Patra Gaon R. p. S, Wb. Hos, V, 27 27 122 61 61 35 5 Cd.

154 54 Bilbari (North & South) R, Rly, P, S, Db. Hos, 127 127 605 320 285 45 41 72

55 Defalala Y, Cd.

11 10 195 48 R, P, S, Wb. Hos. V. 138 138 673 361 312 Cd.

56 Jur Bari R, P, S, Wb. D. V, Cd. 144 153 798 402 396 54 5 57 Baruail R. p. S, Wh. D, Y. Cd. 121 121 680 348 332 4 2 109 6 58 Tilla Bari R, S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 103 108 569 295 274 45 7 59 Pekur Gaon R, S, Wb. V, Cd. 35 37 183 97 86 24 5 60 Lakimpur R. P, S, Wb, Y, Cd. • . 82 93 472 293 179 38 31 167 10 61 Hatir Gul R. P, S. Wh, D, V, Cd. 1,217.5 61 65 353 192 161 45 33 5 2 28 5 62 Kat Kali Basti R, P, Tk, Wh. Hos, Y, 105 105 560 284 276 20 20 141 67

Cd. 124 63 Sonakhira Basti R. p. Kw, Wb. Hos. 94 94 448 245 203 56

64 Kurta Cherra V, Cd.

29 96 20 R, P, Pw, Wh, D, V, 97 97 442 228 214 38 Cd.

65 Champagul (Mongul) R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 17 17 72 44 28 11 1 66 Chipa Cherca R, Riv, Wb, Hos, Y, 7 7 42 19 23 1 1 5 Cd.

207 67 Jamir Ala R, P, Tk. Wh, Hos, Y. 49 49 547 274 273 62 Cd.

68 Kalkali Ghat R, Rly, p. Pw, Wh, 286 286 1,241 679 562 119 105 397 148

69. GhungaBari Hos. V, Cd.

49 4 R. Rly. Tk. Wb. Hos, 35 35 189 88 101

70 Y,Cd.

434 141 Kachu Bad R. P, Tk, Wh. D. Y, 130.5 218 218 1,407 748 659 Cd.

71 Duma Barai R. Pw, Cd. 22 22 69 38 31 9 6 6 72 Lati Tilla R. Pw, Cd. 72 72 137 68 69 3 2 73 Kaila Ghat R, p. Tk. Cd. 125 125 528 270 258 193 187 94 32 74 Choto Putni R,Pw. 32 32 164 83 81 30 28 39 13 75 Bara Putni R. P, Pw, Wh. 153 153 680 358 322 31 30 142 29 76 Karrana Putni R. p. Kw, Wh, Cd. 225 225 828 417 411 249 232 158 67 77 Smiaru Gaon R, P, Pw, Wb, Cj. 222 :L22 1,023 519 504 193 5S ,78 Endu Balon R. Pw. Wb. Cd. 10 10 42 23 19 2 79 Til Bhoom No Population 80 Kashari Gaon R. p. S. Wh. Cd. 53 53 336 169 167 128 130 73 31

11'8

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F M

II ill IV

F M F M

WORKERS

v VI VII VIII IX

F M F M F M F M F M F

ASSAM

x NOD­

workers

M F

sr.' No.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

70 54

41 26 77 25 73

282

42 239

28

16

55 34

26

3

69 33

4L 23 60 24 66

189

4j 35 128

27

10

69 28

25

14

42 26

14

3 7 1 6

34

2 3

17

2

15 18

98

2

1

1

168 128 97 89 20 13

188

212 186 130 44

237 94

143

129

138

27 11

5 128

123 40 124

71 42 38 61 75

1 63 38 72

5

68

9 3

9

44

19 8

130 147 109

396

40

16 26

17

326 171 171

30

79 36 57

32 40 18

25 29 33

1

2

8 2

71 2

93 25

18 4 5 13 34 2 20 14

183 131- 145 131 49 13 37 1 3

.214 79 110 19 28 233 7 190 4 25 288 7 158 6 109

13 13

100 11 56

1

4

1 1 1

4 2

1

1

1

2

3

6 2 5

3

2

69 66

6

2

1

53

1 5

64

1

1

2

12 59

9 25

1

2

2

39

10

8

54 9

16

3

10 4 19

6

1

6 74

1

4

3

1

3

6

11

6

1 4 13

1

1 8

22

76 8

1 2

1 1

7

2

2

2

3

1

2

2

119

1

1

18

7

.. ,

1

11

3 2

10

2 3 9

65

4

1

170

4

17

3

2 9 7

7

1

2

2

1

1

.. 2

1

1 2

2

1

. :. 3

10

1

1

7

3

13

1

5

1 6

1 39

2 4

2

1

10 5

43

12

5 3

42 6

129 1

13

31

17

2 2

3

60 43

97 81

20 60 24 42 49 84 29 47 71 143

2 224 523

1

39 37 249 435

25

13

57 27

25

8

46 33

3 152 157

1 173 307

190 396 162 292 165 274

53 44 56 118 98 160

141 238

4 116 198

90 146

17 8

19 20

144 126

178 10 283 546

16

39

31 4

10 4 5

17

48 101

422 488

20 27 34 67 87 124 34 68

1 144 243 1 184 404

231 497 10 19

4 69 156

40 41

42 43 44 45 46 47

48 49

50

51

52 53

54

55

56 57 58 59 60 61 62

63

64

65 66

67

68

69

70

71 72 73 74-75 76 77 78 79 80

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 .... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

81 Kuki ThaI R. P, Pw, Cd. '.' 31 31 161 91 70 60 37 82 Kurti R, Edbo, P, Pw, Cd. 194 194 1,139 589 550 114 5 83 Sarjul Basti R, Tk, Wh. Cd. 10 10 58 30 28 15 7 84 Bagaon R, P, S, Cd. 277 277 1,613 830 783 10 12 243 51 85 Balir Bond R, P, S, Wh, Cd. 59 59 369 201 168 1 60 6 86 Dubhag No Population 87 Sibe Gul R, P, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 197 197 989 496 493 36 32 296 89 88 Purba Bazari R, P, Tk, Wh, D, V, 178 178 893 456 437 30 29 167 92

Cd. 89 Makunda R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V, 94 94 484 300 184 47 13 178 64

Cd. 90 Kala Cherra R, P, S, Hos, V, Cd. 383 383 1,813 883 930 130 110 385 192 91 Ch~ngalmara Bond R, P, S, Wb, D, V. Cd. 102 102 464 233 231 129 123 69 58 92 Ba ari Cherra R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 77 77 368 215 153 19 17 126 67 93 Katanpur R, P, Tk, Wh, D, Cd. 113 113 689 342 347 88 11 94 Radhamadhab Pur R, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. 43 43 197 102 95 2 13 2 95 Iswar Par R, Riv, Wh, Cd. 106 106 523 257 266 5 3 12 96 Taz Pur R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 84 84 372 221 151 9 84 26 97 HatYer Bond R, Riv, Wh. 163.7 200 201 1,051 541 510 64 6 98 Jher Jheri R. P, Pw, Wb. Cd. 168 168 776 407 369 55 52 56 13 99 Jaroi Rala R. P, S. Wb, Hos. V. 35 35 234 113 121 83 11

Nes. 100 Tina Khal R, P, Pw, Wb, Has. V. 20 20 133 71 62 31 12

Cd. 101 Chandkhira BasH R, P, Wh. Cd. 58 58 338 167 171 21 9 102 Karchar Ghat R. p. S, Wb, Hos, Cd. 57 57 310 150 160 99 26 103 Mairang Gaon R, P, S. Wh, Hos, V, 24 24 131 62 69 40 12

Cd. 104 Unam Gaon R. P, S, Wb. D, V. 418.0 103 110 569 292 277 193 31 105 KhilarBond R. Pw, Wb. Hos, V. 28 28 155 81 74 23 20 36 21

Cd. 106 Vurunga (Uttar/Purba) R. p. S, Wh. Hos, V. 81 81 423 221 202 1 157 39

Cd. ]07 Gokila Gnun R, p. Pw, Wh, Hos, V.

Cd. 40 40 203 109 94 89 9

108 Payla Muli R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. V. Cd.

108 108 540 276 264 105 20

109 Mali Gaon R, p. Tk, Wh. Nes. 55 55 241 130 111 126 108 21 5 110 Mali Bad R, P, S, Wb, Hos, Y, 75 75 418 206 212 133 29

Cd. 111 Paru Gaon R, S. Wh, Has, Cd. 14 14 82 44 38 16 1 112 Shaipar Gaon R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 25 25 136 69 67 29 7 113 Dewal Khal R. Tk, Wb, Has, V, 13 13 55 26 29 6 1

Cd. 114 Kata Dari R. p. Tk, Wb, Cd. 116 116 619 324 295 3 2 167 43 115 Madhu Bond R, p. Riv, Cd. 53 53 296 175 121 43 2 116 Singari R. P, Tk, Wb. D, V. 387.5 114 114 456 238 218 193 51 117 Mam Bad R, Tk, Wh. D. Nes. 52 52 305 152 153 26 2 118 Narayan Pur R, p. Wh, Nes. 50 50 249 135 114 6 8 47 13 119 Sri Pur R, Edbo, Pw. Wb. D, 473.2 39 39 191 91 100 1 59 32

Nes. 120 Purbagul R, Tk. Wb, Has, V. 88 88 447 234 213 57 5

Cd. 121 Patta Gaon R, Wb, D, V. Nes. 23 23 152 82 70 12 122 Ratan Pur R. Wh, D, V, Nes. 4 4 15 7 8 123 Bara Cherra h. P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V, 137.7 55 55 235 118 117 56 24

Nes.

120

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

16 17

M

18

50 4 314 11 308

17 407 3 249 125 2 74

270 185 161 238 39 163

160 32 57

531 217 306 149 89 145 144 8 32 194 113 49 1 26

145 13 82 124 1 33 306 1 233 232 4 41 52 42

31

88 80 43

30

3 98 48

18

33 73 31

I

F M

19 20

11 6 8 1 133 1 .8

89 3 14 3

8 1

130 17 78 2

16 77

1 10 8 60

25 1 73 1 175

6

14 2

1 2 79 25 1

144 175 138 134 48 24 32 10 15

124 132 111 86 1

10 14

II

WORKERS

III IV V VI VII VIII

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

1 22

2

4 1

3

1

2

6

2

3

3

1

2 5 78 11

1

1

2 5

6

4

20

7

38 15 10 2 7

5

15

1 18 23 .

41 14

46

15

1

1 7

3

1

2

1

3

3

1

1

1

32

1 8 2

7 16

3

32 2

44

1 2

24

7

50 2

11

2

3

3

1 •

2 1 9 3

1 1

2

3

1

2

2

1

1

2

2 49

159

27

79

29

63

45 80

<15 54 15 1

5 81 14 107 111

18 38 14

17 39 17

18 36

9

159 131 119 102 18 102 130 114 84 87 2 53 74 1] 68 37 5 13

131

44 5

75

1 103

2

32 1

65

6 5 50 14

17 26 13

2 5

29 11 1

81

9 14

26

2

3

7

2 4 5

1

54

13 4

2 91 17 29

2 1

1

1

1 4

1

121

9

3

1 7

1

3

2

1 2

2

1

IX

M F

x Non­

workers

ASSAM

M F

34 35 36 37 1

10 41 70 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88

275 539 6 13 28

12 1 423 780 41 1 76 166

84 14 226 308 53 5 218 398

69 22

138 45

35 6 3

140 152

352 713 84 142 71 145

148 347

89

90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

5

30

6

6

3

2 1

6

3

1

1

53 94 112 253 97 150

235 509 175 365

61 121

40 32 100

79 168 101 70 62 102 19 21 103

148 102 104 33 50 105

97

60

70 106

67 107

41 19 117 185 108

24 11

11

42 16

4 17

2

10 3 7

7 49 97 109 99 101 110

2@ 31 12

21- 111 28 112 12 113

1 J65 164 114 73 103 115

3 108 104 116 2 65 151 117

61 103 118 2 S4 95 119

1 103 212 120

38 70 121 2 8 122

2 43 1{5 lZ3

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACllAR VILLAGE

Serial Name of Village/Town/ No. W~rd/Enumerator's

Block

1 2

124 Had Nagar 125 Khudail Bad 126 Duhalia Block I

127 Duhalia Block II

128 Duhalia Block III

129 Duhalia Block IV

130 Pani Ghat

131 Manik Bharar J 32 Charar Pur 133 Kandi Gram 134 Naya Gram 135 Doogra 136 Naya THla 137 Tllla Gaon 138 Duhalia

139 Mulla Gaon

140 ·Baga Dar

141 ~aj Bad

,142 Gular Bond

143 Nalu Oaon

144 Kamar Bond

145 Hat Khola (South)

146 Nizhat Khola

147 Patbada Gaon

148 Patharkandi

149 Patharkandi Bazar

1 50 Rajar Gaon

151 Munda Mala

152 Uttar Hatkhola

153 Shat Gho;i

154 Kanai Bazar

155 Atta Pur

156 Shaiza Nagar

,

N arne of Police Station

Amenities

Area Occupied in Residential Total Popula-

Acres Houses tion ~o. No.

of of Hou- Hause­

ses holds

p M F

Sche­duled Castes

M F

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and Edu­

cated persons

M F M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

R. P, Wh, D, Nes. R, Wb, D, V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, V, 1,798.0

Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb, Has, 1,359.3

Cd. R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, 2,326.2

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 1,284.8

Cd. R, Tk. Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R. Tk, Db, V, Nes. R, T.k, Wb, Has, V. .R, p. Tk. Db, Has. V. 97.3 R, P, S, Wb, Has, V. R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. R, Tk, Wb, Hos .. R, Tk, Wb, Has, V. R, Edso, P, Pw. Wb,

Has, V. R, Rly, Kw, Wb, Has,

V,Cd. R, Rly, S. Db. D, V,

Cd. R, Rly. Kw. Wb, D,

V,Cd. R, Rly, p. Pw. Db, D.

V,Cd. R. Rly, p, Pw, Db, D,

Cd. R, Rly. Kw, Db, Hos,

V. Cd. R. Rly. Kw. Wb, Has.

V.Cd. R, Rly. P, S. Wb,

Has, V, Nes. R. Rly, p, S, Db, D,

V, Cd. R. Rly, So, P, S, \Vb,

D. V. Cd. R. Rly, P, Tk, Wb.

Has. V, Cd. R, Rly, p, Pw. Db.

D, V, Cd. R, Rly. P, Tk, Wb,

D, V, Cd. R. Rly. P, Tk, Wb,

Hos, V, Cd. R, Rly. P, Tk, Wb,

Hos, V, Cd. R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, Rly, P, Kw. Wb,

Hos. V, Cd. R, Rly, Tk, Wb. Hos. 469,9

V, Cd.

122

23 23 106 55 5l 30 30 162 88 74 60 60 241 126 115

127 127 698 357 341 92 94

31 31 192 102 90 21 19

57 57 273 147 126 37 35

33 33 171 83 88

80 80 423 220 203 26 26 115 63 52 15 15 92 49 43 28 28 129 71 58 47 47 227 118 109 35 35 176 96 80 46 46 256 130 126

158 158 668 331 337 67 73

20 20 124 61 63

45 50 423 194 229 15 2l

103 103 612 333 279 19 17

Merged With Village Rajbari No. 141

57 57 375 192 183 2

17 17 112 53 59

64 64 336 178 158

108 108 675 379 296

48 48 251 131 120

139 139 676 369 307 32 20

275 275 1,058 645 413 85 70

123 123 715 378 337

21 21 146 69 77

98 98 465 238 227

56 56 373 194 179

52 52 240 118 122 1

30 30 183 97 86

8 8 73 35 38

18 7 6 2

67 18

167 94

64 32

82 37

22 4

44 11 16 11 29 7 54 9 19 21 1

167 90

26 7

145 62

131 43

106 24

20 5

38 14

91 20

84 9

284 171

392 172

284 111

55 45

157 91

130 32

85 48

42 2

16 2

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III IV

M F M F M

AssAl\j

WORKERS

v • VI VII VIn IX x Non~ SI.

workers No.

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

23 22 68

207

56

94

47

114 32 24 34 58 47 68

159

33

2

11

1

6

1

4

1

1 1

14

1

13 22 46

75

46

73

41

76 19 21 30 44 29 54 41

115 140

30

80

21_0 68 120

84 106 70

25

67

33

87

200

55

176

363

2

1

27 101

73

11

11

52

25

3

159 199 115

24

130

89

64

51

20

2

12

41

62

75

27

44

17

2

1

1

4

1

1

1 . . 1

1

1

10

60

2

1

44

83

7

6

38 12

3 2 5

13 13 46

1

1

1

3

10

2

5

5

3

2 11

13

6

3

1

1

3

1

:26

1

1

5

1 1

3 I

. . 3 7

1 l38

7 55

2 46

14 23

1 28

4

10

1 1 3

6

2

3

2

1 30

116 6

11 4

14 28 4

1

3

1

123

2

4

5

3

1

6

2

1

22

1

1

21

8

4

1

1

1

11

21

179

2

2

21

6

14

1

.. 1

1

5

1

1

3

3

1

1 10

1

7

65

7

1

1

17

93

9

17

1

1 4 2 1

35

3

23

49

11

5

16

54

32 51 124 66 74 125 58 113 126

9 150 330 127

1

I

46 89 128

53 120 12~

36 87 130

106 199 31 52 25 42 37 58 60 108 49 79 62 126

172 323

131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138

28

79

62 139

89 140

3 123 211 141

142

108

20

77 143

57 144

91 157 145

2 179 269 146

76 47 147

121 11 193 296 148

72

21

18

18

8

4

1

9 282 402 149

219 138 150

2 -45 75 151

1 108 215 152

105 179 153

54

46

15

81 154

86 155

38 15p

Number and Name of District-(lQ) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Townl Amenities Area Houses Population duted duled and No. WardlEnumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou-House-ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ,

157 Kamar Bond R, Rly, Tk, Wb. Hos. 43 43 242 132 110 37 1 V, Cd.

158 Dul1abpur R, Rly. p. S, \Vb. 47 47 305 163 142 27 7 Hos, V, Cd.

159 Bazar Ghat R. Rly, Edbo. S, Wb. 69 69 403 197 206 9 4 Hos, V, Cd.

160 Zuly R, Rly. P, S. Wb, 39 39 133 59 74 37 25 Hos, V. Cd.

64 14 161 Bazar Sangan 69 69 356 182 174 41 35 162 Tapadar Para 71 71 410 222 188 13 13 104 25 163 Titir Bond R. Rly, Tk. Wb, 25 25 155 86 69 11 1

Hos, V, Cd. 164 Asim Gang R, Rly. Tk. Wb, 23 23 60 39 21 2 2 29 7

Has. V, Cd. 165 Khatal Ulli R, Rly, Tk, Wb. 12 12 78 38 40 12

Hos, V, Cd. 166 NanKar R. S, Wh. Hos, V, 127.8 26 26 188 95 93 36 12

Cd. 167 Farid Kana R. Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 10 10 71 37 34 16 4

Cd. 168 Paul Para R, p. S, Db, Hos, V,

Cd. 25 25 119 64 55 40 18

169 Murad Pur R, P. S, Db, Has, V. Cd.

55 56 345 152 193 71 25

170 Naya Gram R. Tk, Db, Has, V, Cd.

25 25 143 73 70 29 1

171 Muraura R, p. S, Db, Hos. V. 798.5 81 8t 430 216 214 119 111 36 16 172 Dhew Bari R, p. S, Db, Hos, V, 91 91 493 262 231 22 22 91 10

Cd. 173 Madan Dighir Par R, P, Tk, Wb, Cd. 8 8 48 24 24 17 6 ]74 Hapania R, P, S, Wb, Cd. 160 160 875 466 409 29 26 178 26 ]75 Khala Par R, S. Wh, Cd. 54 54 231 126 105 96 89 39 10 176 Solo Ghari R, S, Db. Hos, V. Cd. 23 23 150 84 66 11 177 Sole Pur R, S. Db, Hos, V, Cd. 27 27 317 175 142 20 12 17 1 178 Badhur Pur R, S. \Vb, Cd. 32 32 163 89 74 6 179 North Bade Jama R, p. S. Wb. 86 88 486 260 226 7 8 72 3 180 South Bade Jama R. P, S, Wb, Cd. 35 35 201 97 104 21 26 65 39 ] 81 Kakuri'Rar R, S, Wb, V, Cd. 35 35 145 77 68 53 51 28 7 ]82 Amala R, P, Tk, Wb, V. Cd. 42 42 237 119 118 8 9 43 5 IS3 Kasim Pur R, P. Tk, Wb, D, V. 20 20 148 78 70 35 3

Cd. 184 Cheng Juri R, Tk, Wb, V, Cd. 30 30 127 62 65 44 45 38 19 185 Syed Kani R. P, S, Wb, Cd. 97 97 546 286 260 8 11 63 7 186 Barair Tuk R, Riv, Wb. Nes. 477.0 10 10 52 24 1~~ 2 1 187 Teg Haria R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 71 71 366 201 18 2 188 Dutta Para R, P, S, Wb, Nes. 538.3 49 49 287 146 141 ]6 12 111 69 189 Bahadur Pur (Khala Para) R, Tk. Cd. 525.0 12 12 63 29 34 18 1 190 GaJ.!g Par R. Riv, Wb, Nes. 38 38 147 79 68 76 64 23 2 191 Arjunpllr R, Rly. Tk, Wh, Nes. 92 92 480 248 232 11 10 132 20 192 Nabipur R, S, Wb. Hos, V. 683.7 36 36 209 103 106 58 5 193 Janglor Tuk R. Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 38 38 175 89 86 8 11 17 3

Cd. 194 GarerGaon R. Rly, S. Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. 49 49 240 115 125 76 3S

195 Atanagar R, P, S, Cd. 94 98 459 242 217 18 21 72 17 196 Kala Mauri R. S, Wb. Hos, V, 52 55 309 158 151 69 7

Cd.

124

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total worken (I-IX)

1'.1 F

I

M F

II HI

M F M F M

ASS.\·M

WORKERS

IV V • VI VII VIII IX X

Non- Sl. \ workers No.

F M F M F M F M F M F M F

]6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

70

90

116

35

96 107 49

27

17

49

21

32

79

44

124 149

10 274

78 47 9& 51

143 57 49 72 40

37 156 18

127 76 19 49

132 61 55

74

154 79

10 2 1

2

51

71

35

25

45 40 41

1

13

49

18

14

65

38

26 III 19 119

I 9 26 199 33 67

46 1 87

35 3 129 6 54 4 37 1 58

36

3 30 1 154

18 126

3 45 19

8 35 8 99

49 2 27

42

5

14

86 59

16

14

21

8

20

1 1

2

9

6

2 19

3 34 1 5

1 9

11 6

2 6

1 11 3

1 1 1 2

2 1

2 10 6 8

3 1 6

2

67 16

2

2

1

1

30 10

6 25 8 13

33 21 6 30

1 1

3 3 1

3 4 1

6

14

2

2

1

6

48 41

--4

1

2

1

1

2 2

7

1

1

1

4

1

3

5

1

1

60

1 20

1

24

4

5

3 1 1

4

2 1 1 1

7

2

2

13

1

1

6

2

2

1

29 6

~

4

1

12

5

5 1

1 5

1

3

1

1 5

24 8

14

3

1 2

2

2

62 110 157

73 142 158

81 206 159

24

86 115

37

12

21

46

16

32

74 160

164 161 186 162

68 163

19 164

40 165

93 16<!

34 167

55 168

73 193 169

29 70 170

1 92 188 171 113 212 172

1 14 23 173 1 192 383 174

48 72 175 37 66 176 77 141 177 38 74 178

117 223 179 40 98 180 28 64 181 41 It7 182 38 70 183

25 62 184 130 259 185

6 28 186 74 165 187 70 138 188 10 34 189 30 60 19D

2 116 224 191 42 106 192

1 34 84 193

1 41 83 194

88 212 195 79 151 196

Number aDd Name of DislIict-(10) CACllAR ViLLAGE Name of Police Station

Occupied Area Residential Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate

in Houses tion duled duled and Serial Name of VillagejTown/ Amenities Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's of of cated

Block Hou-House- Persons ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ~

197 Moina R, R1y, P, S. Wb, 181.0 137 137 644 326 318 51 54 194 93

198 Kuna Gram Has, V. Cd.

R, Tk, Wb, Has, V, 58 58 319 164 155 86 6 Cd.

199 Chaya Bad R, S, Wb, Hos, V, 467.6 59 59 254 131 123 2 2 74 24 Cd.

200 Athli Gaon R, Riv, Wh, Has, V, 10 10 38 21 17 14 Cd.

201 Bandar KUna (South) R. Tk. Wb. Cd. 896.7 50 50 268 129 139 22 19 40 19 202 BandaL Kuna (North) R, S, Wb. Hos, Cd. 1,060.8 17 17 93 57 36 8 1 ]6 2 203 Khaial Gul R. S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 50 50 313 170 143 98 81 87 47 204 Andaria R. S. Wh. Has, V. 10 10 49 23 26 6 205 Isamati R, Rly, S, Wh. D, Y, 47 47 272 139 133 78 16

Cd. -206 Sherpur R, Rly, S, Wb. Hos, 220.4 228 228 997 520 477 25 27 188 85

207 Barai Gram V,Cd.

R. Edbo. P, S, Wb, V, 314.1 77 77 370 198 172 4 119 93 Cd.

208 Bucher Khalerper R, Tk, Wb, D, V. Cd. 10 10 69 35 34 3 3 3 209 Kutar Bond R, p. S, Wb, D. V. 67 67 349 178 171 9 11 102 56

Cd. 210 Nizar Gram R. S, Wh, D, V, Cd. 56 56 302 152 150 41 8 211 Bandar Kuna R. Tk, Wb, D, V. Cd. 155 155 1.061 548 513 17 13 174 17 212 Nai Gbaria R, P, S, Wb, Cd. 199.9 216 216 1,173 608 565 40 38 96 40 213 Gandbar Bakhani R. P, S. Wb, Hoo. V. 369.7 226 226 1.173 618 555 237 81

Cd. 214 Ilaspur R. S, Wb Cd. 354.9 162 162 831 418 413 51 61 84 38 215 Bataya Basti R. Pw. Wb, Nes. 7 7 30 14 16 8 2 216 Chataya R. Pw. Cd. 13 13 73 37 36 J7 2 217 Fakua Basti 18 18 99 57 42 36 8 218 Saeala Basti 31 31 158 75 83 219 Islam Basti Rly, Riv, Wh. 15 16 81 43 38 20 220 Mokam Cherra Punjee R, Rly, p. Pw. Wh, 23 23 60 28 32 2

Cd. 2~1 Bandar Kuna North Rly, Tk. Wh. 21 21 109 70 39 10 4 38 19 222 Majhor Gram R. Rly, P, Pw, Wb. 29 29 129 72 57 32

Cd. 223 Jhakiala R, RJy, P, Pw, Db,

Cd. 25 25 137 75 62 15

224 Jhakiala Punjee 25 26 71 38 33 24 7 225 Gopal Pur R. Pw, Wb. Nes. 73 73 358 197 161 33 18 7 4 226 Asair Ghat R. P, Pw. Wb. Cd. 152 152 720 376 344 87 73 171 62 227 Hailam Cherra North R. Riv, Wb. D, V, Cd. 12 12 80 42 38 40 34 3 228 Hailam Cherra South R. Riv, Wh. D. V. Cd. 41 41 218 121 97 53 37 7 -2 229 Pechar Ghat R, Riv, Wb, D, V, Cd. 69 69 293 154 139 4 2 69 11 230 Hitar Bond R. p. S. Wb, Cd. 156 156 855 443 412 ]4 3 110 38 231 Lowair Poa R. Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. 89 89 460 257 203 41 35 106 18 232 East Lowair Poa R, P, Tk, Wb, D. Cd. 83 83 394 215 179 35 26 62 31 233 Dhengar Bond R, P, Tk. Wh. Cd. 129 129 624 313 311 ]2 10 162 29 234 Baithakhal Bastj R, Tk, Wb. Cd. 58 58 2]9, 117 102 28 3 235 East Pechar Ghat R. Riv. Wh. Nes. 37 37 148 82 66 3 ] 13 6 236 Kari Khai 49 49 270 131 139 59 65 45 18 237 Jugi Cherra R, P, Riv. Wh, V. 31 32 149 82 67 82 67 9 238 Pipla Cherra Basti R, P, Riv. 81 81 425 242 183 81 15 239 Pipla Punjee R, p. Riv. 47 47 269 13~ 134 75 75 17 2 240 Tara Pur R, p. Riv. Wb, Hos, 15 15 112 60 52 60 52 24 3

Nes.

126

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III

M F M F

WORKERS

IV v VI VII VIn

M F MPMFMPMF

IX

M F

ASSA)\I

X

Non­workers

M F

S1. No.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

158

83

61

10

88 28 93 16 74

258

102

20 86

82 292 340 320

250 7

20 30 46 29 18

36 54

44

24 114 202

26 69 90

.251 152

97 183

62 48 78 48

148 88 34

16, 69

11

6

3

40

I

51

35

5

47 13 56 13 66

25 113

5

6 7

54

18 42

47 3 232 1 212 3 276

2 104 10 7

8 19 24 30

3 43

20

2 12

6

15

29

31 54

43

35 91 7 121

20 14 61 33 '48

112 155 62 75 12 50 18 133 8 28 6 44 8 78

37 48 36 128 47 81

26

1

I

2

14

21

9

5

29

2 5

3

6

1 3 49

3 34

1

131 2 10

7 21

3

18 20

2 12

3 1

24 5

3

2

3 15 1 6

984 2 29

34 26 10 26 1

8 5 1 1 10 2 6 4 3

36 11 47 6

f!

1

1

1

1

1

1

4 -8 3 1

8

6

1 1

7

11

3

27 39

1

2

1

4

3 1 3 6

1 1 I

2

15

1 1 3

2 4 2 1

28 4 67 5 27

2 9

5 37

7

7

4

2 · .

1

6

1

· . 4

4

1 3 7 2 · .

1

12-7

1

1

3 2

1

3

1

15

1

7

4

2 1 1

31

31

2

2

27 2

6

1

20

10

2 14

6 3 9

1 20

2

1

1

13

.. 2

6

2

1 2 1

1

2 14

1

1

25

2

5 14

7

2

4 168 302 197

81 144 198

1

3

1

70 117 199

II 14 200

41 139 201 29 36 202 77 103 203 7 26 204

65 132 205

96 19 262 452 206

7

1 26

32 lU 92

4

4

3

4

3 16 5)

8 31 46 39 38 22

9 1

3

.. 1

7 2

.. 2

9 2

5

96 167 207

15 28 20B 92 164 209

70 150 210 256 510 211 268 564 212 298 552 213

168 411 214 7 6 215

17 28 216 27 18 217 29 80 218 14 38 219 10 12 220

34 18

31

37 221 45 222

56 223

14 18 224 83 126 225

174 337 226 16 38 227 52 83 228 64 106 229

192 300 230 lOS 141 231 118 167 232 130 293 233 55 94 234 34 60 235 53 131 236 34 30 237 94 ]47 238 47 87 239 26 52 240

Number and Name of Distdct-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's cated

Block No.of No.of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

241 Kadam Tala ,

R. Pw. Wb, D. 9 9 31 12 19 12 19 4 242 Bazar Ghat R, Tk, Wh. Hos. 29 29 173 91 82 7 243 Nilkantapur R, p. Pw, Wh. Hos, 32 32 188 84 104 84 104 22 10

Nes. 244- Manik Bond (Mahal Basti) R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos,

Cd. 48 48 311 151 160 53 56 15 2

245 North & South Salamon a R, Tk, Wb. Hos, Cd. 20 20 193 97 96 6 246 Puran Solamona R, Pw. Wb, Hos, Cd. 21 22 168 90 78 3 247 Aditya Nagar R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos, 22 22 96 48 48 48 48 13 2

Nes. 248 Nandi Gram R, p. Tk. Wb, Hos, 27 27 191 95 96 95 96 26 2

Nes. 249 Sambhu Nagar R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 20 20 161 74 87 5

Cd. 250 Kanak Pur R, P, Riv, Wb, Has, 20 20 158 78 80 23 11 7

Cd. 251 Ranga Mati R. P, Riv. 44 44 217 113 104 63 52 15 1 252 Balia Punjee R, p. Riv, Wh, Hos, 42 42 268 130 138 25 34 31 5

Nes. 253 Khagra Gura R, Pw, Wh, Hos. 14 19 64 37 27 13 1 254 Balia Pipla R, Edbo, P, Tk, Wb. 45 65 256 116 140 111 134 50 9

Cd. 255 Nur Kha 80 80 283 152 131 104 15 256 Dakshin Magura R. p. Tk, Wb, D. 32 32 153 78 75 69 69 38 17 257 Magura Punjee R, TIc, Wb. Has. 48 48 306 156 150 9 13 18 1 258 Manik Bond Punjee R, P, Pw~ Wb, Hos, 49 49 366 184 182 76 70 67 9

Cd. 259 Dewali R, Tk. 24 26 120 69 51 18 2 260 Jan Pur 13 14 85 41 44 2 261 Jagob Nagar 21 21 131 61 70 61 70 18 5 262 Uttar Magura R, Tk. Wb, Hos, Cd. 33 34 188 86 102 80 96 23 4 263 Proper Magura R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. 25 30 117 60 57 21 21 26 13

Cd. 264 Manik Bond Tangya R, P, Riv, Wb. D. 14 14 99 50 49 10 265 Longai Bazar 29 30 133 76 57 16 10 55 27 266 Balipila Bazar R, p. Tk, Wh, Nes. 20 20 84 43 41 17 20 20 13 267 Karimganj Bbell 11 11 58 28 30 28 30 2 268 Kboli Cherra R, Riv, Wh, Has. 5 5 30 14 16 14 16 6 269 BaI ;ya Punjee Tangya R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V, 15 15 82 36 46 36 46 7 , Nes. 270 Kagragurapatni Punjee 46 46 312 155 157 153 157 49 13

TEA ESTATE

1 EraIigul T.E. R, Rly, P, Pw, Wh, D. 143 143 636 336 300 31 28 148 31 Cd.

2 No.3 Khasia Punjee R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 20 20 86 44 42 9 1 3 Krishna Gobinahari Chandra 15 15 75 39 36 10 3

T_E. 4 Bubri Ghat T.E. R. Edbo, p. Pw, 289 289 2,0751,0551,020 134 126 3 6 326 91

Adam Tilla T .E. Has, V.

5 R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb, 284 284 1,224 641 583 19 17 95 20 Has.

6 Longai T.E. R, Edbo, p. Riv. Wh, 370 384 1,543 829 714 166 175 196 62 D.Cd.

Chand Khira T.E. 7 R, So, Pw. 436 436 2.1621,1531,009 175 157 294 62 8 Lal Kbira T.E. 202 202 908 481 427 69 77 23 12

128

DIRECTORY

PATHARKANDI (9)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F M

WORKERS

II III IV • V

F M F M F M F M

ASSAM

VI VII VIII IX x Non- \.')1.

workers No.

F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1 ,--------------- ------------------------------

9 46 65

100

43 51 28

56

41

52

79 75

20 75

89 51 87

100

41 26 44 55 32

30 45 28 16

8 22

93

9

3

3

1

14 39

52 2

34 33

17

1

8

17

3 1 5

20

1

175 109

29 20

28 13

512 339

318 255

442 269

9 46 64

99

43 48 28

54

41

52

75 69

19 69

86 47 76 96

39 26 44 54 18

30 1 3

16 8

22

91

25

32

18

1

600 395 104 475 426 15

2

3

3

1

14 37

5 2 4 5

]7

1

1

19

1

2

4

3

7

1

1

3

2

4 4

5

I 3

1

4

2

142 107

20 13

1 452 334

282 251

407 259

368 318 460 426

7

1

47

7 30 28

11

7

17

10 3

.. 1

2

1

1

1

1

129

5

29 9

5

29 28

10

2

3

5

1

1

1

1

1

1

5

3

2

1 1

3 3 3

2

1 2

2 3

1

3

10

16

1

1

3 10 241 45 82 242 19 104 243

51 157 244

54 39 20

39

33

26

34 55

96 245 78 246 48 247

93 248

86 249

80 250

90 251 99 252

17 27 253 41 140 254

63 79 255 27 73 256 69 116 257 84 149 258

28 34 259 15 44 260 17 69 261 31 102 262 28 49 263

20 31 15 12

6 14

32 264 57 265 38 266 29 267 11 268 26 269

62 156 270

161 191

15 19

14 23

543 631

323 328

1

2 3

26 10 387 445

119 70 553 614

4

5

6

7 8 6 1

~umOer and Name of District---{.10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Residential Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Villa.gejTown/ Amenities Acres Houses tion duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. Castes Tribes &;lu-

Block: of of cated Hou-House- Persons

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 , 9 Sephin Juri T.E. '1,238 1,238 3,272 1,698 1.574 894 793 455 63

10 Piplagul T.E. R, P, Pw, 'Wb, Hos. 299 299 1,267 671 596 112 103 149 16 11 Tirimti T.E. R. P, .;pw, ·Wb. D. 202 202 966 494 472 6 5 62 13 12 Til Bhoom T .E. R, p. Pw, Wh, O. 398 398 1,812 962 850 108 83 251 32 13 Putni T.E. R, Edbo, P, Pw, 'Wb. 587 594 2,424 1,297 1,127 156 155 408 70

Hos. 14 Cbampa Bad T.E. 316 316 1.143 604 539 163 i53 .. ' 227 24 15 Baitha Khal T.E. 377 377 1,700 893 807 76 58 242 48 16 Solgoi T .E. Part I Edbo. 57 57 500 261 239 23 21 52 12 17 solgoi T.E. Part II 174 174 922 465 457 102 90 158 15 18 Soigoi (a) ' .. 99 99 364 ~OO 164 135 109 50 16 19 Solg01 (b) 117 117 972 533 439 199 189 198 34 20 Hatbikhira T .E. 444 671 2,993 1,595 1,398 455 411 400 79 21 ~abil T.E. Edbo. 517 517 2.943 1,533 1,410 421 418 544 101 22 uki ThaI T .E. 133 133 689 364 325 226 202 138 22

130

DIRECTORY ASSAM

PATHARKANDI (9)

WORKERS

I n In IV V· VI vn VIII IX x Total workers Non- S}. \

(I-IX) workers No_

M F M F M F M, F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

802 542 369 42 5 370 496 9 21 1 2 26 3 896 1,032 9 365 278 4 2 337 271 4 5 5 15 306 318 10 197 163 17 11 173 150 -j 1 6 2 297 309 11 534 252 157 6 24 1 338 244 .. 2 1 . . 12 . - 428 598 12 749 411 138 66 3 500 338 8 1 6 -3 12 2 1 78 4 548 716 13

362 246 4 1 318 243 2 4 I 34 2 242 293 14 476 327 116 65 4 299 213 1 7 5 3 48 42 417 480 15 141 106 11 10 125 96 4 I 120 133 16 268 232 7 2 223 179 1 2 35 51 197 225 17 124 5 122 1 1 . " 4 .. 1 76 159 18 331 233 74 54 216 169 1 4 2 1 35 8 202 206 19 894 530 63 611 521 7 119 1 3 91 8 701 868 20 829 526 112 32 2 625 460 1 4 7 17 1 65 29 704 884 21 198 137 69 32 127 105 1 1 166 118 22

131

Number aod Name of District-(IO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of VillagefTown/ Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Sq. miles No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Ratabari P.S. '""' o~ _, - ~ 0\ -.:t" on N 'C ~ f9 .....

o~ ..... I"- M \,0 on 00 "'" 0'\ 00 .,.. ..... ~ r- (Vl (Vl ""'=. oq_ a:-Total ~8 0\ 0\ M 0\ ..,f" "" - ~ r--

cit ..... - ..... on an .... N -~ I Asanyala R. Tk, Wb, Cd. 30 30 234 115 119 15 1 2 Kadiargul R. Tk, Wb, Cd. 41 41 394 193 201 28 3 3 CbamaIa R, P, Pw. Wb, Hos. 25 25 214 117 97 53 9

V,Cd. 4 Nowagram R. Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 111.2 80 80 469 230 239 42 4

Cd. 5 ?hakuagram R. P, Tk. Wb, D. V.

Cd. 58 58 278 151 127 89 88 46 11

6 Nowanabin R, P, Pw. Wb, D, V. Cd.

191.6 40 40 213 117 96 105 88 16 3

7 Amdahar R. Tk, Wb. Cd. 37 37 272 151 121 11 3 12 1 8 Balla R, Rly, S, Wb. Cd. 154 154 581 287 294 33 7 9 Gashargool R. Tk. Wb, Cd. 26 26 128 65 63

10 Ghorirgram R. P, Tk. Wb, Hos. V. 54 54 390 198 192 .50 2 Cd.

11 Hugargul R, Tk, Wb, Cd. 93 93 591 297 294 27 6 12 Gharirpunjee R, Riv, Wb. 14 14 48 25 23 1 13 Nayagram Khasia Punji R, Riv. Wb, Cd. 12 12 134 76 58 13(a) Nayagram Khasia Punji R. Riv, Wb, Cd. 18 18 180 87 93 2 14 Tulakuna R, P, Kw, Db, D, Cd. 27 27 180 89 91 13 2 15 Balirbond R, P, Pw, Db, D, Cd. 91 91 748 383 365 50 2 16 Deodhar (Debdwar) R, P, Pw, D. V, Cd. 211.4 62 62 771 400 371 390 365 97 22 17 Singua R, P, Kw, Wb, Cd. 144.9 53 53 444 234 210 64 28 18 Chharar Par R, p. Kw, D. Cd. 80 80 454 235 219 3S 2 19 Bhairab Nagar R, P, Pw. Wb, D, Cd. 119.7 124 124 733 374 359 124 150 52 11 20 Khalikalar Par R, Pw, Wb, D. V, Cd. 24 24 183 95 88 58 50 10 4 21 Fultali (Singua) R, Pw,Wb, D, Cd. 13 13 113 66 47 7 1 22 Dauir Bond R, 1\ Kw, Wh, D, V, 56 56 346 183 163 43 5

Cd. 23 Saugatipur R, Kw. D, Cd. 18 18 101 55 46 17 14 27 11 24 Chinanal R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. 142.0 24 24 270 136 134 9 6 8 2 25 Dangar Bond R, P, Kw, D, V, Cd. 61 61 342 162 ]80 142 160 53 27 26 Bisbnu Nagar R, Edso. Pw. Wb, D. 367.2 34 34 160 76 84 31 43 31 17

Cd. 26 (a) Rakhal Basti R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 113.8 31 31 163 91 72 4 3 44 15 27 Tatergul R, P, Kw, Db, D, Cd. 55 55 339 182 157 18 16 95 33 28 Chotokuna R, P, Pw, Wb. V. D. 244.4 51 51 378 181 197 165 181 28 9

Cd. 2S (a) Choudhury Kuna Colony R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 19 19 98 53 45 43 35 9 29 Sher Alipur R. Kw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 10 10 58 30 2,8 30 Leacherra 6 6 25 10 15 1 30 (a) Leacherra Punjee R. Riv, Wb, D. V. 8 8 31 17 14 2 1 31 Bakal Kandi R, P, Kw. Db, D, V. 192.7 4S 45 177 89 88 23 29 13 1

Cd. 32 Bargul R, Kw, D, V, Cd. 22 22 109 60 49 48 39 19 3 33 Rangpur R, Kw, D. Cd. 27 27 186 91 95 9 1 34 Sri nagar ~,P,Pw, Db, D, V. 226.1 28 28 162 78 84 9 12 48 28

Cd. 3S Lakshipur (Mokamtilla) R, Kw, Wb. D, V. Cd. 5 5 54 30 24 30 24 10 2 36 Balicbera Punji R, Riv, Wb, Cd. 14 14 58 34 24 37 Kalyanpur R, P,Pw. Wb, D, V, 102.6 126 126 852 429 423 415 407 70 15

Cd.

132

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

II

M

III IV

F M F M F

WORKERS

• V VI

M F M F

VII

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

59 111 49

121

94

71

66 141

32 94

1 3 2

3

7

2

44 89 32

97

47

63

3 47 1 122

26. 81

163 3 147 16 6 16 56 33 54 61 51 51 52 6 33

235 8 155 272 73 119 142 27 72 135 34 69 255 115 185

64 26 50 42 40

121 79

35 77 97 40

45 112 ]15

38 22

8 8

58

36 61 32

20 17

273

1 12 18

5 1

41

2 1 1 3

13

8 3 9

7 3

70

19 59 68 30

33 64 78

17 7 5 3

32

15 35

5

9 17 16

1 15 3 22

17

1 22

3 10

7

.. 1

10 18

6 6

3 8 6

33 47 9

1

36

34 9

1

3 5 1

10

2

5

1

3

8 2

., 1

11

4 1

2

1

4

5

2

75

9 8 14

1

3

1

6

20

1 5 1

8 7

6

199

8

8

1

4

2

3

1 1 8

11 61 5

1 9 40 9 26

1

1

1 3

2 9

8 29

1

3 11

3 5

4

6

21 68

2

1 4 20

1

1

2

1

1

1

133

--

1

1

1

7

1

1

on co

7 1 54 19 6

8 25 33 27 20

3

3

2

3 9

2 3

2

2 6

4

11

1

2

ASSAM

VIII IX x Non- Serial

workers !'!{o.

M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 1

2

1

17

1

1 1

6

56 118 82 198 68 95

109 23'

57 120

46 94

85 118 146 293 33 63

104 192

1 2 3

4

5

6

7 8 9

10

6 134 291 11 9 17 12

20 25 13 26 42 13(a)

12 3 37 85 14 25 148 357 15

8 6 128 298 16 58 2 92 183 17 33 1 99 ]85 ]8 ]1 12 119 244 19 4 31 62 20 2 24 47 21

38 62 163 22

Jl 14 10 16 2

1 35

9

18 2 1 5

10

5 16 20

1

4

1 7

2

3 2

2 3 4

1

20 45 59 122 65 162 36 84

23 24 25 26

46 67 26(a) 70 156 27 66 ]56 28'

]5 8 2 9

31

24 30 46

43 28(a) 27 29 14 30 11 30 (a) 75 31

41 92 75

32 33 34

10 17 17 21

156 353

35 36 37

Ny~be~ and Name ot District-(l~) CACHAR VILLAGE

Serial No.

Name of Village/Town} Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1

38 Samriddbipur 39 Anandapur

40 Gamaria

2

41 Chatersangao 42 Gamaria Punjee 43 Garar Bond

44 Charar Par 45 Birojanandapur 46 East NabingraJU 47 Ghandhinagar

48 Maniknagar

49 Kali Bari Bazar

50 Bagan Tila

51 Sastipur

52 Sontoshpur

53 Saila Nagar

53(a) Sucharan Nagar

54 KataKuna

55 Choudhury Kuna

56 Bangala Tilla

57 Nabin Gram

58 Netaji Nagar

5"8(a) Manik Nagar Punjee

59 Santipur

60 Mangalpur

61 Dasnaya Gram

62 Bishnupur

63 Thengel'gul 64 Padmarpar

,

65 Nalarpar (Bhabanipur)

66 Singirpar·

67 Srirampur

68 Dalurapr

Name of Police Station

Amenities

Area Occupied Total Popula-in Residential tion

Acres Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

Sche­duled

Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

p M F M F M F

3 4

R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. 157.3 R, M, Pw, Db, D. V, 242.0

Cd. R, P, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 307.8 R, Riv. Wb, D, V. . R. Pw, Wb, D. V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh. D, V, 415.6

Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V, Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V, 575.5 Cd.

R, Edso, Kw, Wh, D, 685.0 V,Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb. Has, V, Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, D, V,Cd.

R, Pw, Wh, D, V, 118.8 Cd.

R, p. Pw, Wb. D. V. Cd.

R. Tk, Db, D, V, 127.5 Cd.

R, Riv, Db, D. V, Cd.

R, Kw, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

R, P, Kw, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R,P, Kw, Wb, Has, V,Cd.

R, Edba, H, Pw, Wb, 588.3 D, V, Cd.

R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V,Cd.

R. Pw, Wb, D. V. Cd.

R, Tk, Wb. D, V, 247.8 Cd.

R, p. Riv, Wb, D, V,Cd.

R. Tk, D. V. Cd. 273.7 R. p. S. D, V. Cd. 279.0 R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D. V. 300.5

Cd. R. Riv, Wb, D. V,

Cd. R. Pw, Wb, Has, V. 369.7

Cd.

134

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

32 32 156 80 76 3 4 58 58 335 157 178 115 134

174 174 1,047 577 470 98 93 23 23 133 75 58 67 51 19 19 84 40 44 61 61 292 151 141

Enumerated With Village No. 43 13 ]3 239 124 115 76 76 470 342 ]28 7 4

123 123 494 290 204 64 60

17 17 108 51 57 8 11

84 84 416 227 189 118 108

25 25 137 72 65 66 62

36 36 206 107 99 103 97

89 89 433 229 204 205 182

48 48 225 109 116 109 116

7 7 36 20 i 6 20 16

23 23 149 75 74

45 45 208 100 108

20 20 102 58 44 58 44

104 104 733 404 329 387 314

46 46 242 120 122

6 6 20 9 11

49 49 234 128 106 118 99

78

17

2

78 334 177 157

17

2

86 47 39

36 23 13

50 50 423 218 205

5 6

18 18 260 132 128 132 128 124 124 899 463 436 173 168

17 17 176 87 89 86 88

24 24 100 49 51 49 51

14 14 115 54 61 17 21

13

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F

14 15

59 30 70 23

200 71 17 3

67 14

79 56 68 27

125 99

33 22

120 47

30 8

31 9

89 25

23 4

13 1

30 8

56 24

2

102 18

83 68

7 3

54 15

86 48

23 3

18 7

54 11 76 30

114 28

43 8

\0 2

23 5

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I II

F M F

III

M

W0J--KERS

IV v VI VII

F M F M F M F M F

VIIJ IX

M F M F

ASSAM

x \

Non- S1. workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

34 104

332 46 33 84

63 199 150

32

141

43

70

141

68

11

30

60

40

254

61

6

77

93

29

10

138 81

287

62

30

35

1 49

31 50

13 268 6 33

29 33 89 76

3 9

35

21

1

86

3

2

26

62

3

8

7

1

23

5

3

36 70 60

2S

63

35

3

99

13

30

57

11

73

34

6

42

72

20

1

6 91 2 65 2 263

2

20

44

28

31

1

3 46 2

29

12 1 117 2 10

6

21

47

2

2

1

2

2

1

4

1

4

1

4 21

.. 1

1

20

2

7

5

4

1

.. 20 1

1 4

1 34

2 21

43

54

11

29

148

6 33

1 2 1 4 .. 1 89

20

1

10

4

3

1

62

3

2

5

15

3

3

3

2 21

5

7 6

5 2 1

1

3

5

I

3

2

1

"135

2

4

1 4

3 2

2

4 5

17

3

43

2

9

1 1

2 2

27 17

9

10

24

3

1 1

4

2

3

1

3 2

19 14 46 75 53 129

38 39

11 4

5

11 7

40

2

27

4

1

14

1

3

11

14

6

6

4

44 8

11

9

4

4 245 457 2 29 52

7 15 67 52

61 115 143 ]25

1 140 195

1

19 57

1 86 154

29

37

44

98

88 118

41 113

40 41 42 43

44 45 46 47

48

49

50

51

52

53

9

45

40

18

14 53 (a)

48

46

41

3 150 321

2 59 115

54

55

56

57

58

3

51

10 58 (a)

1

83

84 152

18

13

36

13

80 199 51 126

176 434

25

19

19

87

31

61

59

60

61

62

63 64 65

66

67

68

NumbGr and Name of District-(lO)

Serial No.

1

Name of Village (Town! WardIEnumel"ator's

Block

2

69 Cham ala

70 Bista Tilla

71 Naya Tilla

72 Dal ur Bond

73 Dargar Bond

74 Dalu 75 Paltala

76 Golla Sail 77 Isakauri 78 Gopika Nagar

79 Saiza Nagar 80 Dharanala

81 Chandroy

82 Rajanagar

83 Kalacherra

83(a) Isancherra 83\b) Arjya Nagar

83(c) Kalinagar Colony

84 Barganga

85 Champak Nagar

86 Shri Bani

87 .Shrlpur

88 Kalinagar

89 Chand-Khani

90 Dholi Bill 91 Northkala Chub 92 Southkala Chub

93 Purbahari Nagar

94 Radha Nagar

95

96

91

Balk Bond

Baruala (West)

East Baruala

CACHAR

Amenities

3

R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V. Cd.

R, Kw. Wb. D, Y, Cd.

R. p. Pw, Wb. Hos, Y,Cd.

R, Kw, WbJ D. V. Cd.

R, Kw, Wb, D, V, Cd.

R, Pw, Wb. D, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D.

V,Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. R, Riv, Db, D, V. R, P, Pw. Wh, D,

V,Cd. R, Riv, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, P, Kw, Wb, Hos,

V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos.

V. Cd. R, Edso Kw Wb, D,

V. Cd. R, H, Kw, Wb,

Hos, V. R, Riv, Wh, D, V, Cd. R, P, Riv. Wb, Hos,

V. Cd. R. Kw Wb, Hos,

V.Cd. R, P, Kw, Wb,

Hos, V. R, Kw, Wb, Hos,

Y, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos.

Y, Cd. R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos,

V. Cd. R. P, Pw. Wb, Hos,

Y, Cd. R, Pw, Db, Hos,

V, Cd. R. Po Pw. Wh. Hos, V. R. S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. R, P, S, Wh, Hos,

Y, Cd. R. P, Kw. Wh. Hos,

V, Cd. R, S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, Pw. Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R, p. S, Wb, Has, V. Cd.

Area in

Acres

Occupied Residential

Houses

No. No. of of

Hou- House--

Total Population

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Sche~ duled

Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

ses holds --------------

4

151.6

249.5

148.7

169.4 165.0

131.6 251.8 630.2

285.9

315.8

426.5

894.0

238.6

300.0

427.9

113.7

262.6 216.9

321.2

1.503.2

282.2

227.6

136

5

35

4

96

52

22

67 30

11 48 54

112 15

24

9

24

15 16

40

2

17

44

56

110

75

186 64 60

124

30

45

77

63

P M F M F M F M F

6 7 8 9

35 340 185 155

4 78 39 39

96 865 462 403

52 386 199 187

22 170 94 76

67 701 345 356 30 298 139 159

11 158 99 59 48 413 207 206 54 206 103 103

112 628 320 308 15 180 80 100

24 110 49 61

9 63 36 27

24 121 63 58

15 79 42 37 16 102 50 52

40 153 82 71

2 16 11 5

17 164 80 84

44 343 171 172

56 214 107 107

110 1,003 518 485

75 692 364 328

186 1,079 571 508 64 571 299 272 60 486 235 251

124 858 444 414

30 215 113 102

45 553 270 283

77 1,016 537 479

63 471 246 225

10 11

6 7

4 2 116 128

34 43 102 100

28 39

2 2 9 8

J9 16

9 7

1 2

5 6

11 16 27 22 89 114

23 25

361

41

328

31

12 13 14 15

104 47

3

42 2

62 16

26 1

225 147 48 15

34 2 16 4 17 6

76 60 46 49

24 16

21 9

34 29

20 15 30 18

28 13

8 4

37 26

119 99

84 58

328 238

134 18

105 25 168 84 155 83

216 117

83 49

41

263

133

2

78

62

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F

WORKERS

II III IV VI

M F M F M F M F M F

VII VIn IX

M F M F M F

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

Sl. N~.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

100

23

252

110

55

170 93

48 129 70

146 35

31

12

28

21 31

50

4

33

62

38

258

186

368 172 143

232

63

164

311

131

11

1

79

15

163

62

29

4 128 25 59

! 5

8 2

5

4

2

39 59 66

72 9

22

9

24

14 23

25

18

21

31

30 144

5 67

1 233 8 107

30 101

52 121

18 33

15 142

6 298

4 118

1 8

7

11

45

25

9 15

4 2 37

4

1

4 14 ;.

4

7 1

3

1

4 4 "4

22

2 12

3

1

12

1

111 22

4

9

7

5

8

3

6

1

1

2

1

5 9

1

8 25

1

1

2

2

4 28 18

1 4

2 1 19 6 18 29

7 30

17 18

1

5

4

1

3

1

1 1

1

3

1

4

1

1

137

4

1

5

2

3

24

11

5 1

1

2

2

11

21

6

1 6 1

19

1

3

5 1

1 I

' ..

4

1

54

2

1

22 2

4 33

55 13

8

3

1

1

4

13

16

4

60

105

21 18 18

69

1l

1 85 144

16 39

210 403

89 187

39 75

4 175 352 46 134

1 3

51 58 78 201 33 103

3 174 300 1 45 98

61

22

58

69

70

71

72

73

74 75

76 77 78

79 80

81

82

83

18

24

35

21 19

37 83 (a) 48 83(b)

32 71 83ee)

7

47

5

84

109 170

69 107

3 260 455

178 323

203 507 2 127 264 1 92 221

5 212 362

50 84

84

85

86

87

88

89

90 91 92

15 15 106 268

93

94

95

96

97

5

3

226 473

115 221

Number .. nd Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial Name of Village/TownJ No. Ward/Enumerator's

Block

1 2 . ,

98 Baruala (Madhya)

99 Dilugang Punji

100 Na1ar Par

101 Ramkrisna Nagar

102 East Ramkrishna Nagar

103 Kuri Khala

104 Lakshmi Nagar

105 Kala Pani

106 Krishna Nagar 107 Nawa Gaon

108 Araligool

109 Meherpur

110 Mahipur

111 Sanala

112 Tinghari

113 Harl Nagar

114 Bi1 Bari

115 Basattihal

116 Andar Par

117 Sing1ar Par

118 Naya Tilla

119 Monala

120 Tular Bazar

121 Natun Bazar Ghat

122 Sun air Par

121 Birgram

121- Nagendra Nagar Colony

125 Bhairab Nagar Colony 126 Kaiya Kuri Colony 127 Basantapur Colony 128 Sannyasi Patta

Amenities

3

R, Riv, Wh, Hos, V. Cd.

R, Kw, Wh, Hos, V. Cd.

R. P, Tk. Wh, Hos, V,ed.

R, So, H. S. Db. Hos, V, Cd.

R, S. Wb, Hos. V, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,Ccl.

R, Pw, Hos, V. Ccl.

R, P, Tk. Wb. Hos, V.

R. Tk, Wh, Has, V. R. p. Tk. Wh,

Has, V. R. Tk, Wh, Hos, V,

Cd .. R, Riv. Wb, Has,

V.Cd. R, Pw .. Wh. Hos. V,

Cd. R, p. Kw, Wb, V,

Cd. R. Riv, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, P, S, Wb, Hos,

V.Cd. R, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Cd. R, Riv, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, Riv. Wh, Hos,

V. Cd. R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos,

V,Ccl. R. Kw. "'lb. Has.

V. Cd. R, Kw. Wb, Hos. V.

Cd. R, Kw. Wh. Hos. V,

Cd. R. Pw, Wb, Hos, V.

Cd. R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, Rly. p. Pw, Wb.

Hos, V. Cd. R. P, Kw. Wh. Has.

V. Cd. R. Kw, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Ccl. R. p. Tk. Hos, V, Cd. R, Rly P, Tk, Wh.

VILLAGE

Name of Police StatioD

Area in

Acres

Occupied Residential Total Po pula-

Houses tiOD No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

-----------------------------------------

4

. '. 271.0

·ii-· 2'{Q.5

54~2

165.7

209.7

213.0

257.3

.... 16) .. 4

'{"

28Q.6

141'·8

52~.6

232.7

.... " .

207.7

462.1

42P.7

138

5

35

44

46

58t)

89

36

77

13

141 56

10

23

77

66

33

46

64

70

10

27

6

9

14

109

31

56

276

31 43

170 51

P M F M F M F

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

36 132 75 57 59 52

44 140 67 73 15 20

46 267 127 140 122 134

580 2.704 1,672 1.032 200 80

89 35p 179 177 53 52.

36 213 108 105 108 105

77 557 288 269 7 10

13 120 66 54 42 37

141 332 158 174 26 31 56, 409 229 180 58 42

10 59 29 30 29 30 23 104 59 45 44 26

77 364 190 174 167 160

66 384 lOS" 179 84 73

33 176 98 78 18 11

46 245 120 125 62 6l

64 391 201 190 44 37

70 372 189 183

10 63 31 32 9 7

27 301 148 153 148 153

6 47 28 19

9 88 41 47 41 47

14 73 46 27 7 4

109 289 174 115

31 372 204 J68 115 95

56 353 187 166 20 18

276 J,427 729 698 711 682

31 156 82 74 43 209 108 101 102 89

170 896 516 380 5 6 51 388 192 196

M F

14 IS

41 17

11 1

33 18

1,199 612

79 65

55 19

191 124

38 11

122 82 149 47

7 4-

18 3

81 29

109 29

62 5

59 24

64 14

54

13 3

40 5

22 11

12 6

35 16

40 24

108 54

61 12

229 68

37 21 17 16

200 98 62 6

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II HI IV

M F M F M F

WORKERS

v VI VII •

M F M F M F

VIII IX

M F M F

x Non­

workers

M F

SI. ,No.

------. ____ ............... --............... ----.......... --..... ----.......... ------.................................... --.......... --............... ----............... ----............... --..... ...... 16

40

56

81

1,023

106

62

119

37

89 120

19

35

123

122

57

78

120

105

20

87

15

25

25

100

106

114

442

S3 63

302 III

17

1

23

5

31

5

2

2

2

13 56

2

3

33

26

2

2

7

2

18

18

34

57

45

26

59

65

25

64 80

8

19

72

94

53

54

95

89

18

81

2

18

5

71

82

76

44 401

1 47 51

7 284 1 74

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

1

3

1

1

3

15

1

18

45

2

1

3

8

1 21

1

21

16

2

21 14

2

2

21

17

13

1

4

1

2

9

2

6

3

1 6 11

6 6 1 4

1 3

5

15

8

1

2 10

3

20 6 12

1

7

1

3

1

10 11 10 52

11

12

2

1

12

1

19

1

18

4

1

1

17 23

1

1

13

1

2

139

10

11 10

1

76

10

10

1

2 1

1

18

1

5

3

1

7

13

2

5

2

10

9

5 2

35

11

56

50

98

99

46 135 100

809 24 649 1,001 101

68

1

33

1

9 8

2

10

11

2

5

2

2

4

3

3

27

7

1 10 33

1

1

73 172 102

46 103 103

2 169 267 104

1

2 1

1

3

1

1

29

69 109

10

2.4

52 105

161 124

106 107

30 108

45 109

67 172 110

83 176 III

41

42

45 112

99 113

81 188 114

84 183 115

11 32 116

61 151 117

13

16

19 118

47 119

21 21 120

74 115 121

98 161 122

73 164 123

287 654 124

29 73 125 45 101 126

1 214 373 127 81 195 128

N umber and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR

Serial Name of Village/Town! No. Ward/Enumerator's

1

129 130 131 132

133

134

135 136

137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144 145 146 147

148

149

150

151 152

153

154

155

156

157

158 159

160 -161 162

BlQck

2

Dighlikandi Kudali Khudali Khasia Punjee Bazar Ghat

Tongi Bad

Gajar Dingi

Krishna Nagar Colony Jarail Bari

Malong Tilla

Fakua Colony

Tongi Bari

Ata Nagar

Ratabari

Tangi Bad

Bazar Ghat

Majar Garm Gulal Kandi Dal Gram Bargool

Bhairab Nagar

Kachukhauri

Paldahar

Pahartal Chorgola Bazar

Chhagi Khauri

Kazir Bazar

Awalala

Kheluar Bond

Nenter Par

Bethu Bari Muliala

Kachukhauri Sarkari Bari Nitai Nagar

Amenities

3

R, Riv, Wh, R, Riv, Wb, Hos, V. R, P, Tk, Wh, Hos. R, Rly, S, Wb, Has,

V,Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. R. P, Kw, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, P, Tk, Wh, Has, V,

Cd. R, Rly, S, Wh, Hos,

Cd. R, P, S, Wb, Has, Y,

Cd. R, Pw, Wb, Has, V,

Cd. R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb,

Has, Y, Cd. R, Rly, Pw. Wb, Hos,

V, Cd. R, Rly, P, Kw, Wh, D,

V, Cd. R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. R, S, Wh, D V, Cd. R, Pw, Wb, D, V; Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, Pw, Wb, 1:£os, V,

Cd. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, M, S, Wh, Hos, V,

Cd. R, S, Wh, D. V. R, Rly, S, Wb, Hos,

V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V.

Cd. R, M, Pw, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, D. V,

Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

Cd. R, P, P.v, Wb, Has,

V, Cd. R, P, S, Wb, D, V. R, P, S, Wb, Hos, V,

Cd. R, S, Wh, D, V, Cd. R, S, Wb, D. V, Cd. R. Edbo, P, S, Wh, D.

V. Cd.

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Po pula-in Residential tion

Sche­duled Castes Acres Houses

4

]27.7 159.3

539.7 238.0

204.4

253.9

586.3

360.8 216.0 153.6

106.7

204.1

129.5

323.4 499.9

256.6 223.9 163.0

140

No. No. of of

Hou- House-ses holds

5

21 56 26 92

7

23

33 60

15

141

269

18

254

179

10

12 77 84 67

41

3

176

23 16

80

10

115

12

19

90 164

247 116

65

P M F M F

6 7 8 9 10 11

21 166 85 81 56 308 152 156 32 35 26 107 55 52 1 92 700 357 343 8 6

7 77 41 36 20 13

68 23 328 167 161 68

33 166 85 81 85 81 60 706 365 341 354 331

15 237 120 117 120 117

141 621 309 312, 306 308

269 2,147 1,084 1,063

18 250 135 115

9 3

254 1,377 717 660 133 110

179 1,114 563 551

10 68 39 29

12 78 41 37 77 528 274 254 84 716 363 353 67 512 263 249

41 230 119 111

3 19 8 11

3 3

6 15

176 891 490 401 28 24

23 16

155 84 71 70 40 30

80 410 217 193

10 145 74 71

4 3

115 778 392 386 16 17

12 96 57 39

19 130 63 67

90 504 251 253 164 848 376 472

247 844 420 424 11 9 116 462 232 230

65 695 346 349 9 5

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F M F

12 13 14 15

23 4 58 14 14 14

238 156

23 14

111 49

24 4 188 55

31 21

52 7

316 87

44 1

193 25

88 13

20 11

22 6 58 4 50 4 68 17

14

4

342 226

61 24 26 19

32 1

46 22

268 81

29 5

34

100 37 130 35

134 26 96 16 53 6

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I II

F M F

WORKERS

III IV V VI

M F M F MFp M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

46 88 39

195

27

95

62 226

76

210

700

75

418

319

15

22 117 207 146

63-

5

239

42 22

127

39

2 37 1 59

26 10 104

5

21 6

3

18

65

48 73

62

5 170

7 555

71

10 289

1 299

7 9

15 14 78

2 146 114

32

5

18 140

18 2

13 2

82

1

212 135 .201

34

30

1

38

34

28

113 99 95 224 115 169

238 130 191

12 111 66

4 178

2 2 4

2 35

2

2 9

3 5 22

5

4

9

77

2

1 81

1 9

1 39

2 59 25

28

2 12

2

1

1

38

43

6

2

90 1 67 38

3 82 37

4 11

1

2

1

4 53

29

7

11

4

6 1

9

6

16

5

1

1 10 2

2

9 4

5 7

4 7

5 15

2

50 14

16 17 7 2

127

6 3 48

10 4

1

2

4

1 1

5

1 1

3 2

2

141

6 11

1

2

1

1 3

vn VIII IX

M F M F M F

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

'si. No.

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

2 9

27

1

67

10

1

7

1

13

4

8

1 8

28

1

4

18 11

1

8

1

1

7

7 2 39 79 129 155 130 24 1 64

26 12 16 20 3 162

26 131 333 132

1

3

9

1

52

1

21

7

2

2

2 5

1

25

7 4

2

4

4

12 2

9 11

1

14 36 133

2 72 156 134

23 60 135 1 139 335 136

44 114 137

99 307 138

1 384 1,056 139

. 60 115 140

299 650 141

244 550 142

24 22 143

19 22 144 157 254 145 156 351 146 117 249 147

56 111 148

3 11 149

2 251 383 150

1 42 18

53 151 28 152

90 193 153

35 71 154

180 251 155

23

33

38 156

29 157

1 138 154 158 152 357 159

5 182 412 160 102 230 161 155 345 162

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name or Police Station

Area Occupied Total Po pula- Scbe- Scbe- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of VilIagefTownJ Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

163 Gandha Rajbari R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 69 69 366 201 165 35 37 62 21 164 Sbatrish-hal R, Pw, Wb, D, V, Cd. 289.7 93 93 529 275 254 85 7 165 Sarkari Bad R, M, Kw, Wb, D, V, 23 23 119 66 53 13 1

Cd. 166 Andur Par R, H, Kw, Wb, D, V, 9 9 61 34 27 4

Cd. 167 Hulash Nagar R, S, Wb, Hos, V, Cd. 74 74 506 247 259 50 1 168 Beair Dala R, S, Wb, Hos, Cd. 124 124 482 249 233 57 6 169 Anipur R, Edbo, P, S, Wb, 42 42 229 110 119 67 39

170 :.:'echala Hos, Cd.

345 R, Edbo, P, S, Wb, 294.7 66 66 669 324 132 33 Cd.

171 Hulas Nagar R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. 244.0 19 19 96 47 49 23 1 172 Beirdala R. P, Pw. Wh, Hos, 159 159 1,074 557 517 32 29 190 9

Cd. 173 Patiala R, Rly, P, S, Wb, D,

Cd. 205.8 273 273 1,733 887 846 3 8 318 97

174(a) Bldya Nagar r R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 41 41 211 109 102 30 10 174(b) Bidya Nagar 11 R, Tk, Wh, V, Cd. 27 27 183 97 86 3 3 33 18 175 Kuna Gaon R, S, Wb, D, Cd. 250.9 47 47 250 133 117 29 18 48 11 176 Rupa Gram R, S, Wh, D, Cd. 119.2 56 56 332 169 163 12 17 59 17 177 Fakirer Gaon R, P, S, Wh, Cd. 43 43 316 154 162 42 17 178 Amar Khal R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 161.2 107 107 467 243 224 102 98 99 36 179 1\1ukamer Bond R, P, S, Wh, D, V, Cd. 80 80 435 219 216 58 14 180 Krishna Nagar R, Riv. Wh, D, v. 280.5 18 18 142 74 68 13 16 46 26

Cd. 181 Channi Ghat R, P, Riv, Wb, Hos, 13 13 46 30 16 22 8 11 5

V,Cd. 182 Channi Ghat Bazar R, p. S, Wb, Hos, V. 24 24 163 91 77 10 9 47 21

Cd. 183 Paschim Harl Nagar R. P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V, 30 30 203 110 93 72 13

Cd. 184 Bera Tuk R. p. Tk, Wb, D, V, 135.0 84 84 591 299 292 79 76 157 64

Cd. 185 Madan Pur R, P, Riv, Wh, D. V, 309.8 21 21 121 57 64 29 6

Cd. 186 Dulabpur R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 116.7 36 36 269 139 130 11 187 Raja Rampur Kachari R, H, Kw, Wb, D, V, 15 15 82 42 40 29 20

Cd. 188 Bil Barl Merged with Village No 187 189 Mokam Cherra Colony R, Pw, Wh, Cd. 97 97 427 222 205 47 38 150 35 190 Lal Bal0 R, Kw, Hos, V, Cd. 26 26 82 46 36 9 5 190(a) Mahon Put'punjee R. Kw, Hos, V, Cd. 17 17 41 20 21 6 3 191 Darn Charra Punjee I R, P, Riv, Cd. 1,799.6 32 32 151 74 77 41 14 191(a) Dam Cherra Punjee II R, Riv, Wh, Cd. 14 14 45 20 25 5 1 192 Pachdali R, S, Wh, D, V, Cd. 116.6 69 69 349 173 176 120 24 193 Joy Nagar R. S, Wh, D. Cd. 198.4 16 16 78 38 40 22 6 194 Syam Nagar R, S, Wh, D, Cd. 18 J8 94 46 48 37 6 195 Kapnar Par R, S, Wb, D, V, Cd. 16 16 159 93 66 21 196 Rupa Gram R, P, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 50 50 248 122 126 93 47 197 Bishnu Pur R, P, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 19 19 109 56 53 44 5 198 Baskhal Tilla R, Pw. Wh, D, Cd. 84 84 498 265 233 148 19 199 Chan Tilla R, p. Pw, Wh, D, Cd. 138 138 916 485 431 70 62 202 56 200 Pargana Bazar R, Pw, Wb, D, Cd. 30 30 128 64 64 17 23 51 33 201 Krishna Nagar R, Rly, S, Wh, D, Cd. 114 114 547 256 291 196 44 202 West Krjshna Nagar R. Rly, P, Pw. Wb. 369.7 26 26 165 91 74 72 14

D, Cd.

142

DIRECTORY

RATABARI (10)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F M

I

F M

WOR~ERS

II III IV V VI

F M F M F M F M

VI[ VIII IX

F M F M F M F

ASSAM

x \

Non- S1. workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

111 154 31

1 73 116

3 21

1 14 28

22

112 130 60

21

109 1 112

2 11

1 54

181

36 363

1 175

1 27 8 274

8 2 81

460 107 404 54 15

21 9 2

64 51 77

112 88

147 132 46

27

45

66

183

33

87 18

129 26 14

1 50

6 8 1

85 3 2

8

57

51

41

30 3

36 43 16 95 92 19 25 21 29 46 1 65 76 32 36

148 138 267 79

38 8 133 180 48 49

33 43 55 65 37 62 83 17

20

1

50

94

25

56 10

5 8 35

1 48 31 33 12

8

1 1

1 2

20 27 2

94 30

36

69 1 10 15 2 18 20 22 47 1 3 32 3

136 126 7 203 34 18

6 100 122 1 41 32

4 1

1

16

1 3

3

1

3 35

1 2 41

7 7

1

1

16 84 13

3

1

56

47

3 40

10 1 1

1

43

91 25 29

7 73 33

1 9 7 36

6 57 17

3

3

1

4

1

1

143

2 5

2

1

5

1

3

1

4

2

14 15

1 1

6

2

6

39

36

1

4 26

1 2 1

1 14 17

1

1

1

3 1 1 1

1 1

4

1

1

1

17 4 9

1

1 5 5

3

7

20

8 4

12 4 3

-19 15 12

2

12

46

3

4 6

14

11 2 1 2 7

3 21 15 29

7

90 164 163 121 254 164

3 29 50 165

12 27 166

135 259 167 1 119 232 168

50 119 169

1 143 344 170

1 11 48 171 1 194 509 172

3 427 739 173

1 1

3 2

45 101 174(a) 46 36 174(b) 56 111 175 57 155 176 66 161 177 96 139 178 87 213 179 28 66 180

3

46

44

8 181

77 182

36 183

3 116 241 184

24 23 185

52 100 186 24 37 187

188 93 205 189 20 36 190

6 21 190(a) 38 34 191 4 25 191(a)

78 84 192 19 15 193 25 19 194

1 47 65 195 57 50 196 24 17 197

117 95 198 5 218 352 199 1 26 56 200

123 111 201 43 25 202

Number and Name of District-(10) CAeHAR

Serial No.

Name of Village/Town! Ward/Enumerator's

Block

Amenities

1

203 204 205

206 207 208 209 210 211 212

213 214 215 216 217

218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229

230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 241 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256

2

Dargar Bond Baskhal Tilla paschim Singla

Fetj Pat B.r Bad Fanir Bond Lal Cherra Dupan Pur Bhitar Bond Bhitar Baud Colony

Cham Tilla Pagla Puojee pagla Par Fanai Punji Krishna Nagar

3

R, P, S, Wb, D, Cd. R, P, Pw. Wb, D. Cd. R, P, Pw. Wb, Hos,

Cd. R. P, Tk. Wb, D, Cd. R. Riv. Wb, D, Cd. R. P, Pw. Wb, D, Cd. R. S, Wb, D, Cd. R, P, K.w. Wb, D, Cd. R, M, S, Wb. D. Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has,

Cd. R, P, S, Wh. D, V. Cd. R, P, Riv, D, Cd. R, Riv, D, Cd. R, P, Riv, Wb, D. Cd. R, Rly, Pw, Wb, D.

Cd. Manusya Pur R, P, Pw, Cd. DuUav Chara Bazar R, P, S, Wh, D, Cd. Wangir Bond R. P, S, Wb, Cd. Wangir Bill R, Riv, Wh. D, Cd. Murali Bond R, Riv, Wh, D, Cd. Roypur R, Riv, Wb, Cd. purba Fanai R, P, Pw, Wh, D, Cd. Bar Balia R, M, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. Amtilla R, P, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. Gombhira (Goneshpur colony) R, P, Pw, Wb, Cd. Patha Khauri R, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. Cheragi R. Edbo, Riv, Wb. D,

Tera Cherra Kala Magura Bar Balia Chota Balia Dakshin Lala Gaou Dakshin Cheragi Islampur Durgapur West Cheragi Bhudai Kuri Kala Chera Bhutu Punjee Choto Bhubir Bond Boro Bhuir Boad Rajendrapur Srirampur Kukura Punjee Bhutur Kuchi Cheraginagar Cheragi Bazar Akhoy Pur Bijay Pur Barna Tilla Biraja Pur Hempur Kisharipur

• Raugpur

Cd. R, Riv, D, Cd. R. Riv, Wb. D, Cd. R, Riv. Wh. D, Cd. R. P, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. R. P, Riv, Wb, D. Cd. R, p. Tk, Wb, D, Cd. R, Riv, D, Cd. R, P, Riv, Wb, D, Cd. R Tk, D, Cd. R, Tk, D, Cd. R, P, Pw, Wb, Has, Cd.

Occupied Residential

Area Houses in

Acres No. No. of of

Hou- House-ses bolds

Total Population

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

. Sche­duled

Castes

Sche­duled

Tribes

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

p M F M F M F M F

4

169.3

1 14

5

153 142 26

165 1

21:) 25 23 75

250

76 37 48 13

130

21 102 129

11 19 24 86 45 50 67

454 100

25 67 71 14 37

149 7

81 74 20

4 64 11 10

9 6

25 8

34 10 12 13 24 28 21 21 34

6

153 142 26

165 1

219 25 23 75

250

76 37 48 13

130

21 102 129

11 19 24 86 45 50 67

454 100

25 67 71 14 37

149 7

81 74 20

4 64 11 10

9 6

25 8

34 ]0 12 13 24 28 21 21 34

7 8 9

978 440 538 680 354 326 106 53 53

816 5

812 316 117 463

1,053

575 131 293

54 713

123 503 729

66 113

81 346 240 219 254

1.493 507

180 361 306 185 176 616

35 412 312

96 19

248 56 80 37 30

106 44

190 31 51 74

130 131 113 93

185

415 2

408 163 53

229 547

286 67

161 36

377

63 306 382

31 58 45

175 124 106 125 788 268

92 196 151 106 97

317 20

205 163 57 12

137 19 46 23 16 57 23 98 21 29 40 57 62 63 41

101

401 3

404 153 64

234 506

289 64

132 18

336

60 197 347

35 55 36

171 116 113 129 705 239

88 171 155 79 79

299 15

207 149 39

7 III 37 34 14 14 49 21 92 10 22 34 73 69 50 52 84

10 11

15 16

56

185

13 150 118

35 13 14

33

59 10

13 11 31

21 15

2

9 65 21

3 32

80 4 6

8

11

14

20 17

51 8

41 22

66 17

52

197

9 169 103

39 11 11

33

55 11

15

28

16

2

8 57 20

1 35

71 3 4

11

9

12

15 17

59 13 52 18

12

.. -

96

13 14 15

286 113 126 25 29 17

122

134 79 20

160 269

167 8

104 11

232

45 112 171

2 7

11

25

42 11

3 69

113

104 1

81 4

135

12 78 12

1 1 2

:~~ 1~~ .. 56 .. 75

48 5

~-V£ 2;;. 15 139 39

27 4 83 32 5

82 40 60 13 15 1

122 35 1

55 16 80 54 19 4

44 2

9 3 3 1

17 7 8

22 14 7

8 2 4

18 6 23 4 19

7 1 29 4

DIRECTORY ASSAM

RATABARI (10)

WORKERS

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- S!. (I-IX) workers No

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

226 245 177 144 13 11 98 6 2 7 1 9 3 214 293 203 221 101 166 93 14 3 10 4 1 16 1 14 133 225 204

35 19 20 12 1 3 18 18 34 205 240 97 176 3 34 4 6 92 15 2 1 4 175 304 206

1 1 1 3 207 246 34 193 5 36 4 4 7 25 6 162 370 208 104 34 67 29 23 4 2 3 1 9 59 119 209 36 39 35 37 1 2 17 25 210 137 101 93 50 4 1 8 46 5 1 9 1 16 4 92 133 211 290 10 276 10 1 3 4 6 257 496 212 162 70 76 5 20 3 33 60 7 1 8 1 1 16 1 124 219 213 32 4 29 3 1 1 2 35 60 214 81 2 4 1 15 5 18 4 35 1 80 130 215 21 2 6 14 1 1 1 15 16 216 200 111 85 48 2 6 52 39 2 4 64 9 177 225 217 36 8 34 4 1 4 .. 1 27 92 218 175 4 5 2 48 2 1 113 1 6 1 131 193 219 232 96 222 89 8 7 2 150 251 220 2u 7 18 7 2 11 28 221 42 21 40 20 1 1 1 16 34 222 36 2 22 14 2 9 34 223 106 34 80 25 2 3 5 5 2 16 2 69 137 224 75 41 62 41 12 1 49 75 225 67 20 64 12 1 1 8 1 39 93 226 80 7 61 3 2 2 2 1 1 13 2 45 122 227 481 25 273 13 84 1 2 5 1 2 2 4 4 109 6 307 680 228 166 11 87 2 14 5 22 7 3 23 1 1 11 1 102 228 229 58 2 22 1 3 25 7 2 34 86 230 124 25 119 24 3 .. 1 2 72 146 231 110 42 79 33 27 2 3 7 1 .. 41 113 232 83 36 76 32 4 1 4 2 23 43 233 63 5 63 5 34 74 234 200 35 141 9 41 2 4 24 1 1 12 117 264 235 16 16 .. 4 15 236 146 80 144 47 31 ] 2 1 59 127 237 119 32 102 16 13 16 4 44 117 238 31 31 26 39 239 7 5 7 5 .. 5 2 240 108 106 2 29 111 241

19 37 242 23 2 21 1 2 1 23 32 233 15 14 1 8 ]4 244 8 9 8 9 8 °5 245 38 5 32 5 6 19 44 246 14 14 .. 9 21 247 61 20 55 17 6 3 37 72 248 ,3 1 ] 8 4 1 8 9 249 13 3 12 3 1 16 19 250 25 25 15 34 251 33 14 32 11 1 3 24 59 252 39 4 34 3 5 1 23 65 253 35 35 28 50 254 29 2 25 2 3 1 12 50 255 56 3 49 3 3 2 2 45 81 256

145

Number and Name of District-(1.Q) CAeHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literat~

Serial Name of Village !Town/ Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of , Person.;

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

'TEA ESTATES

1 Chorgola T. E. R, P, Pw, Wb. Hos, 386 386 2,041 1,119 922 131 175 303 125 Cd.

2 Cborgolavalley T. E. R. Rly. P, Pw. Wb, D, 34 34 146 80 66 23 13 V, Cd.

153 25 3 AnipurT. E. R, Pw, Wb, Hos, Cd. 100 100 603 326 277 12> 114 4 Kalacherra T. E. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, Cd. 157 157 912 478 434 22 20 42 9 5 Maniknagar T. E. R, P, Pw, Has, V. Cd. 102 102 413 218 195 75 20 6 Tarbincherra T. E. R, Kw, Wh. Hos, Cd. 57 57 400 209 191 10 8 45 7 Sunai Cherra T. E. 33 33 140 78 62 2 3 31 1 8 Kalinagar T. E. R, p. Pw, Wb. Hos. V. 162 212 848 475 373 138 133 235 75 9 Singla Cherra T. E. R. p. Kw, Wb. Has. V. 370 400 2,326 1,199 1.127 226 252 245 54

10 Chunatigul T. E. 101 101 464 239 225 67 63 58 8 11 Bidyanagar T. E. R Pw, Wh, Cd. 518 548 2,641 1,375 1,266 359 346 228 84 ]2 Dul1av Cherra T. E. R, So, Kw, Wb, D. 315 320 1.910 981 929 226 203 392 107 ]3 Mukam Cherra T. E. R, H, Riv. Wb, D. 239 299 1.124 653 471 6 6 159 14 14 Lal Cherra T. E. R, p. Pw, Wh, Has. 233 253 1,355 713 642 207 200 296 58 15 Goombhirra Cherra T. E. R. P, S. Wb, D. 221 221 1.059 567 492 216 182 203 40 16 Magura Cherra T.E. 302 302 1,448 762 686 194 159 178 25 17 Kekragul T .E. R, p. S, Wb, Has. 304 304 1,568 832 736 340 299 261 65 18 Oliviacherra T.E. R. H, S. Wb, D. 227 227 1,411 761 650 211 213 215 69 19 Manik Nagar T.E. R. P, Pw, Has, Cd. 34 34 151 74 77 27 6 20 Dam Cherra T.E. R. P, Pw, Wb. Q, V. 74 74 273 150 123 68 55 12 11 21 Binodini T.E. R, Rly. P, Pw, D, Cd. 43 43 379 198 181 9 9 49 14 22 Usharani T.E. R. Pw, Wb. D. 47 47 153 79 74 5 2 32 4 23 Rajarampur T.E. R, Pk. Wb, Has. 21 21 55 26 29 10 5

RAILWAY AREAS

1 Binodini 1 1 2 2 1 2 Phakuagram 4 4 41 22 19 6 4 12 5 3 Birgram 4 ... 4 31 17 14 6 3 9 5 4 Tongi Bari No Populatjon 5 Ratabari 5 5 48 25 23 9 8 6 Arripur 6 6 47 20 27 3 11 15 11 7 Dullavcherra 16 16 37 36 1 1 4 8 Poldahar 20 25 100 53 47 11 5 20 17

146

DIRECTORY ASSAM

RATABARI (10)

WORKERS

I II III IV V. VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- Sl. \ (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

603 207 122 8 59 7 289 188 2 4 41 3 71 4 516 715 1

46 17 12 26 17 8 34 49 2

197 69 86 8 3 92 61 1 9 6 129 208 3 287 105 181 14 98 90 1 3 4 1 191 329 4 132 101 87 81 32 20 "3 10 86 94 5 115 27 83 27 11 2 19 94 164 6

43 27 32 3 1 8 24 2 35 35 7 245 98 30 7 4 137 90 32 1 39 3 230 275 8 667 239 275 52 '1 140 149 6 2 1 1 10 1 234 34 532 888 9 112 78 78 59 22 17 2 10 2 127 147 10 696 323 201 53 5 247 175 3 5 20 2 215 93 679 943 11 608 218 304 69 13 2 210 141 3 5 5 68 6 373 711 12 404 227 280 174 89 40 14 5 21 8 249 244 13 433 310 326 211 7 7 74 55 15 31 1 1 9 6 280 332 14 313 177 203 59 2 3 100 114 4 I 4 254 315 15 408 272 152 98 121 121 1 1 3 130 53 354 414 16 461 266 132 58 3 292 204 1 5 4 25 3 371 470 17 396 221 35 36 188 133 1 1 1 47 124 51 365 429 18

50 37 17 8 32 29 1 24 40 19 90 63 76 55 8 2 6 6 60 60 20

122 65 2 68 23 17 29 48 76 116 21 47 28 2 42 28 3 32 46 22 15 11 2 2 11 7 2 2 11 18 23

1 1 1 1 12 12 10 19 2

8 8 9 14 3 4

13 13 12 23 5 7 7 13 27 6

30 30 6 1 7 21 21 32 47 8

147

Number and Name of District-(IO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities Area Hous.!s Population duled duled and No. Ward {Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Bdu-

Block Sq. miles No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Hailakandi Sut,division ........ '" ..... 0'\ t- \0 .... a- N ~ N N or.

o~ .... ~ r-I \0 \0 00 "<2" a- - tr)

~'§ 00 a- 0\ r- .... ..... 0 \0 ..... 00 T """~ or) 00- 0' 00- or) "<2"~ o~ -0 or. • """ ~ "<2" ...... ..... .... .... or.

0"' N ..... ..... tZI '-"" -00- ..... 00 00 N \0 or. t- o N 0\ \0 0

~~ 0 0\ 0 \0 "'" 00 0 ;:0 0\ 0\ 0 t--:, lrl ..... r- or. "'" """ or. ..... co

R 0 .... N o~ 0 0\ "'"~ ..... - .... M or. • V V ..... N 0 .... ..... ..,- .... 0' N ..... .... ~ ---. '" ..... """ or. C!!; lr'l N ..... 0\ <0 ~ 0\

'V :::: V'I .... 0 G ..... ..... "'" <"'i8 .... ..... \0 <=> t- \0 t-~ U ,..; ..... 00- cr 00 \0-

0< ..... ..... !:!3.

Hailakandi P.S. ..-.. '" "<t- oo 0\ .... <>0 lr'l lr'l t- V') \0 ....

o~ ..... 0\ r- N lr'l "<t- 0\ 00 lr'l C"'t "'" ~'s .... 00. .... ~ N 00 0 V "<t- o, ..... T - or) ..... ,..) 0\ 0\ r-: N ..... 0< ..... ..... t- o-. 00 ...... ...... ..... ~ -00-

""" t- o t- ..... .... <=> lr'l lr'l ..... ~) \O~ N -.:I" \0 ..... V "<2" \0 00 lr'l .... c;;f§ <=> on on ~ \0 ..... ~ "'" "'" C"! N

R 00- oo~ -0 .... ...F 0-.- co ..... 00-..... 0< N N on 00 t- ...... .....

tZI -'(i;' 0 .... 0-. "<t- lr'l V V') N ...... 0\ -.:1"...2 ..... on ..... 0 .... <::> ...... .... v ,..; ·s .... ...., \0 0 \0 r- \0 t- o U M ....,~ 0':'- 0- 00 \0- ..;:

0< ..... ..... tI'l '-"

1 Uttar Badarpur R, Rly, P, Riv. Wb. 286.3 57 58 D, Nes.

259 137 122 4 6 61 25

2 Panch Gram Colony R, Rly, p. Pw. Wb, Inclu- 109 113 533 276 257 147 29 Has, Nes. ded in

Serial N-.. 1

3 Military Colony 1 R, Rly, S, Wb, Hos, Nes.

487.0 7 12 119 118 1 95 1

4 Dakhin Ba"'arpur R, Rly, Riv, Wh, Has. V. Nes.

240.3 10 10 41 22 19 5 5 1

5 Dhali Dahar Grant R, P. Kw, Wh, Has, 1,316.4 105 105 466 237 229 101 33 V, Nes.

6 Dhali Dahar R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, 467.8 146 146 777 419 358 108 100 130 100 V, Nes.

7 Chandi Pur I R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V, 431.1 80 82 Nes.

458 240 218 4 4 95 12

S Chandi Pur II R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 942.5 186 186 11,26 567 559 12 15 173 66 Nes.

9 Chandi Pur III R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V, 675.7 100 100 597 295 302 26 9 Ne.:;. 10 Chandi Pur IV R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V.

Nes. 616.5 104 104 701 339 362 181 61

148

DIRECTORY

HAILAKANDI (11)

Total workers (I-IX)

M

16

71

124

118

13

133

246

106

268

153

181

F

17

34

46

61

4

2

2

8

M

18

5

8

87

167

88

212

132

161

I

F M

19

40

1

2

20

1

39

9

49

12

9

II

F

21

o N

III

M F

22 23

\0 ......

29

1

12

2

27

1

M

24

0\ r­.,...

,(9

IV

F

25

43

3

3

WORKERS

V

M

26

\,C 00 00

1

5

1

2

F

27

-00 N

00 00 N

-00 N

149

M

28

00 r-

00 r-

1

1

1

VI

F

29

M

30

6

45

32

3

7

4

3

VII

F

31

00 r­......

......

..". ......

0\ .....

2

17

VII!

M F

32 33

M

34

r-...... 00 oo~

r-

~ ......

IX

30

23

118

4

1

36

1

5

3

8

F

35

7

1

1

1

8

ASSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

36 37

66 88

152 -211

9

104

173

134

299

142

158

1

19

168

354

218

557

300

354

, SI.

No.

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

]0

Number and Name of' District-(10) CACHAR

Serial No.

1

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24 25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33 34

35

36

37 38 39

40

Name of Village/Townl Ward/Enumerator's

Block

Thandapur

Panch Gram

Das Colony

Kalinagal I

Kalinagar II

Polar Par

2

-Uttar Kanchan Pur I

Kalinagar III

Bakri Haor I

Uttar Kanchan pur II

Bakri Haor II

Bakri Haor III

Chipar Sangon I

Bakri Haor VI Chipar Sangon II

Bakri Haor IV

Chipar Sangon III

Bakri Haor XI

Bhat~ Sang .Turai

Nabin Sonapur

Bakri Haor XII

Kalinagar IV

Bakri Haor vn Kalinagar V

Kalinagar VIII

Bakri Haor VIII

Bakri Haor IX Kalinagar VI Narain Pur IV

Narain Pur III

Amenities

3

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, Nes.

R, Rly, M, Pw, Wb, Hos, Nes.

R, Tk, Wb. Has, Nes.

R, Rly, p. Wb, Pw, Hos, Cd.

R. Edbo, p. Wb, Kw, Has, Cd.

R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, Cd.

R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Nes.

R, M, Tk, Wb. Hos, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Nes.

R,M, Tk, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, Nes.

R, p. Tk, Wb. Hos, Nes.

R, P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Cd. R. p. Tk. Wb, Hos,

V,Cd. R, Tk. Wb, Hos, V.

Nes. R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R, p, Tk. Wb. Hos,

Nes. R, p, Tk, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, Rly. p. Tk. Wh,

Has, Nes. R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb.

Has, Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Nes, R, Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos,

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V. Nes.

VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied in Residential

Acres ~,--;H;:=-=o:..=u::.;se.::;s=--­No. No. of .of

Hou- House­ses bolds

Total Popula­tion

P M F

Sche­duled Castes

M F

Sche­duled Tribes

M F

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

134.9

613.5

Inclu­ded in Serial No. 12

793.7

462.1

363.3

207.6

636.4

580.2

479.3

551.7

277.0

251.2

439.2 379.5

219.1

542.2

382.2

388.1

205.3

458.1

328.4

.265.1 410.2

268.6

527.2

275.5 266.7 423.0

301.9

150

51

146

98

88

122

73

53

327

122

209

98

81

110

8 100

41

134

13

185

51

44

60

76 84

88

52

55 60

104

197

51 200 116 84 2 1

146 1,000 496 504 66 67

100 242 117 125 107 117

90 562 285 277 115 117

122 722 363 359 62 68

73 449 228 221 214 194

55 315 167 148 46 50

334 1,9221,012 910 155 117

122 670 360 310 192 179

209 1,088 556 532 208 185

103 426 233 193 184 158

81 455 239 216 156 141

111 698 351 347

8 42 25 17 100 657 337 320

41 268 139 129

134 896 466 430 39 44

13 86 44 42

185 677 335 342 14 20

51 340 173 167 41 42

44 285 138 147 8 8

63 412 214 198 25 21

76 502 258 244 138 139 84 498 256 242

88 525 263 262

52

55 62

104

575 287 288 21 26

385 199 319 164 680 337

186 41 40 155 62 60 343 235 252

197 559 313 246 80 43

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

M

14

19

171

30

88

145

109

63

567

139

139

17

60

164

4 162

79

236

15

125

96

24

94

90 91

55

38

25 39

125

114

F

15

55

7

-36

68

34

4

126

56

33

1

24

40

24

9

IDS

16

32

5

14

31 15

12

7

6 8

49

30

DIRECTORY

HAILAKANDI (11)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F M

WOR~ERS

II III IV V

F M F M F M F M

ASSAM

VI VII VIII IX x , Non- SI.

workers No.

F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

71

255

74

154

171

119

89

474

208

366

154

147

175

74 157

71

231

18

160

86

82

103

133 130

174

159

125 101 198

150

31

56 170

3

1

4

1

3

62

57

56

62

74 136

2 92

3 292

3 145

19 86

38 131

13 18 116

66

3 204

10

3 145

3

64

73

76

83

2 122 120

126

1 141

10 98 4 77 2 192

1 111

20

1

1

2

1

19

..

8

2

3

1

1

83

27

2

5 27

2

3 26

8

2

2

34 7

9 2

16

1 10

3 16

1

9

1

2

1

1

4

4

1

10

5

1

24 64

1 1

1

19 18

17

1 12

4 3

3 3

4 29

2

14 10 2 3

1

3

1

1

1

1

2

1

151

4

3

3

5

1

1

2

16

66

47

50

22

99

2

2

2

2

1

2

2

7

18

22

1

1

23

1

2

7

69 31 45 S3

69 35 241 448

5

29

40

37

26

185

27

39

2

13

44

8

3

7

9

3

6

2 8

32

8

4 5

12

1 43 122

1 131 276

3 192 355

1 109 22)

78 148

7 538 836

152 308

2 190 529

79 190

92 197

2 176 309

11 17 1 180 302

68 129

235 427

26 42

175 339

87 167

56 144

111 134

125 242 126 242

89 262

128 287

74 176 1 63 151 2 139 341

1 163 245

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24 25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33 34

35

36

37 38 39

40

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Townj Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. WardJEnumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block A crt's No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

41 Bakri Haor X R, Rly. P, Tk, Nes. 649.1 67 67 369 185 184 17 7 42 Kali Nagar VII R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos, 152.4 38 38 230 122 108 3 3 26

Nes. 43 Narain Purl R,P. Tk. 668.2 126 126 785 402 383 149 139 174 41 44 Narain Pur II R, Edbo, P, Pw, Wb, 616.3 200 200 1,191 612 579 186 156 230 67

D, Nes. 45 Padmar Par R, Rly, P, S, Wb, Hos, 561.3 138 138 765 396 369 155 147 191 76

Nes. 46 Alga Pur II R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos. 526.7 105 105 828 430 398 72 3 47 Mohan Pur IV R, P, Tk, Nes. 625.2 129 129 766 395 371 110 115 158 56 48 Mohan FurV R, P, Pw, Wb, Nes. 292.1 29 29 171 88 83 16 11 42 16 49 Alga Pur I R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb, 542.4 259 \ 259 1,340 697 643 36 35 259 75

Hos, Nes. 50 Mohonpur III R. P, Tk, D, Nes. 612.3 140 140 921 483 438 8 11 252 136 51 Algapur III R, Tk. Wb, Cd. 331.2 104 104 582 286 296 59 5 52 Mohanpur VI R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Cd. 459.1 147 147 891 481 410 123 111 230 57 53 Algapur V R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Nes. 610.6 91 91 7~5 376 379 28 38 111 21 54 Mohanpur II R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, 467.1 196 196 1,260 676 584 9 8 224 52

Cd. 55 Mohanpurl R, P, Tk, Wb, D, Nes. 343.0 133 133 894 488 406 30 28 101 16 56 Algapur IV R. Rly, P, Kw, Wb, 525.2 97 97 608 308 300 135 73

Hos, V, Nes. 57 Kapnarpar R. p. S, Wb, V, Cd. 363.3 116 116 757 403 354 35 37 110 21 58 Barnagad R, Rly, H, Tk, Wb, D. 688.7 206 206 1,459 766 693 403 223 59 Saidband I R, Tk, Wb, D, Cd. 400.5 140 142 845 448 397 118 87 59(a) Saidband II[ 565.7 131 131 733 410 323 154 31 60 Said band II R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb, 440.1 100 100 540 300 240 139 16

61 Boalipar I Hos, Cd.

R, P, Tk, D, V. Cd. 374.9 105 105 625 345 280 150 20 62 Boaiipar II R. M, Pw, Wb, D, V, 439.3 141 141 804 396 408 55 50 114 44

Nes. 63 Boalipar III R, Rly, p. Tk, Wb, 593.1 150 150 816 436 380 182 82

Barjurai Hos, V, Nes.

64 R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 474.0 131 131 767 420 347 66 46 229 63 Cd.

65 Gangpai Dhumkar III R, P, Tk. 412.6 140 140 876 480 396 315 85 66 Lakshir Band I R, Rly, Tk, Wb, Hos, 339.5 66 66 383 194 189 24 74 36

Lakshir Band n V,Cd.

67 R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb, 352.7 118 124 829 459 370 2S 23 195 92

Gangpar Dhumkar V Hos, V, Nes.

68 R, Rly, Edbo, Tk, Wb, 232.1 39 39 217 113 104 31 7

Bishnughor Hos, V, Nes.

69 R, H, Tk, Wb, D, V, 379.8 95 95 524 273 251 57 50 25 5 Nes.

70 Bhatirkupa I R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. 657.8 137 138 721 371 350 60 58 121 33 71 Matirgram R, P, Riv, V, Nes. 120.3 41 41 278 134 144 50 9 72 Basbari II R, P, Tk, Nes. 487.6 91 91 499 253 246 8 8 55 17 73 BllSbari I R, P, Pw, Wb, Cd. 435.7 59 59 321 157 164 18 16 42 5 74 Bhatirkupa II R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. 415.5 133 133 770 390 380 133 67 75 Bhatirkupa III R, Edbo, P Tk, Wb, 560.3 190 190 1,074 523 551 82 88 205 60

Balikandi I Hos, V, Cd.

76 R, Tk, Cd. 539.5 11 11 54 28 26 1 77 Balikandi II R, Riv, Cd. 403.0 37 37 164 79 85 5 7 78 Shibuttar R, P, Pw, Db, Hos, V, 431.4 160 165 886 454 432 70 53 162 36

Cd. 79 Ujankupa III R, P, Pw. 411.2 118 118 722 394 328 120 15 80 Ujankupa I R, Edbo, H, Tk, Cd. 656.2 188 190 1,164 576 588 6 8 270 60

152

DIRECTORY

HAILAKA!'.Dl (11)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

1

M F

n

M F

WOR~ERS

nI IV v VI

M F M F M F M F

VlI VIII IX

M F M F M F

A'SSAM

x Non­

workers

M F

SI. No.

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24· 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

108 66

249 299

210

228 200

50 376

27t 154 287 184 337

204 164

208 3':14 223 241 143

193 209

222

232

240 106

225

68

161

190 62

136 89

187 267

16 5\

249

210 282

25 4

74 61

16 224 13 244

12 173

220 1 151 2 36 6 197

4 218 24 137

2 239 2 137 1 296

2 179 1 148

3 2 3 3

2 6

193 344 191 225 137

177 150

170

2 183

2 119 3 75

3 139

43

137

23 183 53

4 112 11 63

1 168 14 184

2 16

3 195

16 164 1 .232

1 1

29

2 16

1 39 7

56

22 18 11

1 21 2

1 28

2 23

2

1

2 1

15

12 7

16 5

10 29

38

28

24 18

51

22

24

2

. . 6

2

1 2 31 9

3 5 11 9

1 12 1 34 2

1 42

7 22

27

1

3

48

34 24 4 3

14 15 141

1

I

.. 1

6

44

2 4

7 9 4

4

7

7

. . ]

8

6

5

6

1

3

3

1

2

3

18 14 6

1

.. ]

.. 1

3

5

153

.. 1

2

59

11

3

2

5

10

10

9

1 1

7

1

2

10

2

4

1

2

4 3

1 1

1 4

4

1

2

1

1

11 20

13

8 8 6

20

20 5

1 21 ]2 4

2 1

3 30

6 7 6

5 12

4

8

24 11

20

2

5

15 15

7 27

4

21 18

77 159 56 104

1 153 367 8 313 566

5 186 357

202 398 195 370

1 38 81 321 637

4 212 434 132 272 194 408

2 192 377 339 583

· . 1

284 404 144 299

41 42

43 44

45

46 47 48 49

50 51 52 53 54

55 56

195 2 372 2 225

16':) 157

351 57 691 58 394 59 320 59(::\) 240 60

152 2 187

27g 61 402 62

214 380

1 188 345

240 394 3 88 186

1 234 367

45 104

112 251

1 · .

1

· . 7

181 327 72 144

117 242 68 153

203 379 256 537

12 26 28 83

205 432

2 184 312 1 294 587

63

64

65 66

67

68

69

70 71 72 73 74 75

76 77 78

79 80

\

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Seria1 Name of Village/Town/ Amenitie.!l Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator"s -No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

81 Ujankupa II R, P, Tk, Wb, Nes. 224.1 58 63 353 181 172 2 3 103 26 82 Naraiopur I R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 140.2 69 69 521 272 249 125 17

Nes. 83 Narainpur II R, P, Tk, Wb. Hos, 255.9 88 9] 567 282 285 37 30 148 36

Nes. . 84 Chandpur R,Pw, Cd, 458.5 166 168 903 481 422 73 59 242 36 85 Chak Chandpur 33.7 No Population 86 Narainpur III R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Nes. 233.7 128 132 734 394 346 141 7 87 Rangauty II R, Tk, Wb, Hos. V, 384.8 67 67 415 230 185 142 21

Nes. 88 Narainpur V R,Tk, Cd. 338.8 51 51 332 179 153 34 28 88 43 89 Raogauty III R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 99.5 29 29 210 119 91 66 10

Nes. 90 Billpardumka r R. P, Tk. Wb_ Hos, V, 430.4 138 138 792 425 367 1 2 144 41

Nes. 91 Rangauty J R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. 772.2 251 251 1,238 650 588 340 99

Nes. 92 Cheptibrajapur R, Tk. Wb, Hos. V, Nes. 590.4 128 132 830 419 411 95 90 164 49 93 Paikan R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, 587.4 208 208 1,113 605 508 116 108 172 50

Nes. ~4 Vichingcha 1I R. Rly, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, 611.9 224 224 1,290 678 612 110 27

Babadurpur I V,Cd.

181 37 95 R, M, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, 862.1 153 153 1,310 666 644 Nes.

96 Ratanpur II R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. Nes.

549.1 107 107 1,105 551 554 43 37 129 10

97 Vajantipur J R, P, Tk, Wb, V, Nes. 420.2 83 83 458 252 206 11 7 18 98 Vajantipur II R, p. Tk, Wb, V, Nes. 573.2 153 153 977 503 474 98 2 99 Purba Sonapur R, P, Tk, Wb, Has. V. 646.6 173 173 1,043 525 518 336 120

Nes. 100 Nitainagar I R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V,

Nes. 423.3 91 91 478 246 232 2 97 30

101 Nitainagar II R, P, Tk, Wb, Has, V. 602.0 114 114 1,019 504 515 235 83

102 Nitainagar III R, M. Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

815.5 249 249 1,392 714 678 268 43

103 Ratanpur I R, p. Tk, Nes. 747.8 101 101 647 32S 322 33 37 93 4 104 Bahadurpur II R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos, 578.2 164 164 1,083 573 510 218 27

Banduk: Mara V, Nes.

116 31 105 R, Tk, Nes. 411.3 151 151 956 497 459 106 Purbogul 456.3 113 113 717 401 316 52 5 107 Brajapur I 515.2 76 76 543 284 259 48 5 108 Brajapur II 298.7 67 67 434 224 210 138 122 81 18 109 Barhailakandi n Edbo. 378.0 108 108 743 403 340 8 6 70 2 110 Basdahar I 656.5 234 234 1,486 795 691 15 8 414 88 111 Matijuri Edbo. 516.7 211 211 1,191 649 542 189 32 112 Basdahar n 535.9 226 226 1,227 628 599 14 ]4 167 25 113 Barhailakandi III 378.0 219 219 1,309 622 687 208 33 114 Dakshinsonapur I 470.8 119 119 617 317 300 162 38 115 Rangpur 653.2 149 149 982 484 498 208 48 116 Barhailakandi I 290.2 S9 59 346 181 165 2 1 59 21 117 Dakshinsonapur II 352.1 53 53 297 156 14[ 47 2 118 Sudarsanpu(" I Edbo. 658.2 291 291 1,080 565 515 90 10 119 Vichingcha I 464.6 178 178 1,049 549 500 48 38 234 56 120 Bauarghat I 616.5 168 168 1,066 540 526 118 10 1-21 Chandrapur 418.5 ]60 J60 675 344 331 63 65 141 42 122 Dudh:pur 407.8 93 93 617 3]6 301 J80 40

15'4

DIREC'tORY HAILAKANDI (11)

Total workers (I--IX)

M F

I

M F M

II

WO~KERS

In tV v

F M F M F M F M

ASSAM

VI VII VIII IX x , Non- 81.

workers No.

F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

89 135

133

279

214 108

91 57

215

348

204 356

379

337

297

127 259 300

135

248

384

192 271

271 228 159 124 266 399 299 334 277 158 240 112 88

294 318

-282 196 151

4 22

5

79 90

95

187

172 4 68

72 42

1 204

4 236

4 ]50 3 191

5 283

262

3 220

1 108 1 243

284

4 121

186

5 301

141 1 241

1 233 171 128 96

206 7 288 1 244 4 244

208 131

1 197 77 65

3 242 1 254 1 245

153 1 96

1 5

2

2 9

13

36

14 4

12 3

2 14

28 84

4 91

66

3 42

16 16 15

1

2 12

39

3 68

48 23

31 55 24 16 57 17 40

2 44 60 16

1 23 32 22

1 32 11

1 30 6

42

1

1

7

1

1

2

1 2

2

1

1

1

2

1

2

5

1

1

2

1

3

5 6

1

1

10

2 2

2

1

1

4

1

4

6

1

1

155

5

42

3 14

2

1

19

5 11

1

5

2

3

1 1

4 1

1

8

11 4

10 1

1

1

7

4

4

3

4

3 2

2

2

43

1

8

4

1

11 2

1

7

4

1 8 3 92 168

24 15 137 227 81 82

25

10

16 10

4 8

9

63

15 23

1

30

1

1

1

17

11

2 6

1

6 11

3 71 13 24

5 10 19

1 20 46

7 18

8

3 149 280

202 422

180 340 4 122 18L

88 153 62 91

1 210 366

1 302 584

1 215 407 3 249 505

1 299 607

329 644

254 551

125 205 244 473 225 518

83

84 85 86 87

88 89

90

91

92 93

94

95

96

97 98 99

1 111 228 100

256 515 101

330 673 102

133 322 103 1 302 509 104

8 226 458 173 316 125 259 100 210 137 340

1 396 684 1 35U 541

294 595 345 687 159 300 244 4:}7

69 165 68 141

2 271 512 1 231 499

258 525 148 331

1 165 3~

105 106 107 108 1u9 110 111 112 113 114" 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122

Number and Name of District--(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Serial No.

1

123 124 125 126 127

128

129

130

131 132 133 134 135 136 137

138

139

140 141 142 )43

144

145

.146

147

148

149 150

151

152

Name of Village/Townl WardJEnumerator's

Block

Borbon~ II Borbond III Bauarghat II Borbond I Tupkhana

Itorkandi I

Narainpur IV

2

Itor Kandi II

Kanchanpur I Nishchintapur I Nishchintapur II Kanchanpur II Nishchintapur III Kanchanpur III pachim Kittar Bond I

Pachimkittar Bond II

Lakshinagar I

Lakshinagar n Aenakhal Rajyeswarpur I Rajyeswarpur II

Rajyeswarpur III

Purbokittar Bond I

Purbokittar Bond II

Nityanandapur I

Nityanandapur II

Nimai Chandpur I Nimaichandpur II

Sudarsanpur II

SudarsanpuT HI

153 Gobil )54 Rajyeswarpur VIII

155 Rajyeswar Pur IX

156 Rajyeswar Pur VII

157 Rajyeswar Pur V

158 Rajyeswar Pur VI

Name of Police Station

Amenities

Area in

Acres

Occupied Total Popula-Residential tion

Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses holds

Sche­duled Castes

Sche­duled Tribes

P M F M F M F

3

R, p. Tk.

4

551.2 336.3 267.4

5

122 100

6 7

122 814 100 653

8 9 10

28 200

11

21 183 R, M, Tk, Nes.

R, M, Tk, Nes. R, P, Pw, Nes. R. P, Pw, Wb, Has, V.

1,]04.4 268.8

80 274 135

80 495 274 1,578 135 672

429 335 250 836 333

385 318 245 742 339

30 96

29 99

Nes. R, M, Tk, Wb, D, V.

Nes. R, P, Pw. Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R. Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes. R, P, Pw, D, V, Nes. R, P, S, Hos. Nes. R, M, Pw. Hos. Nes. R, P, Tk. Wb, Hos, Nes. R, Pw, Wb D, V, Nes. R, Riv, Ne". R. Rly, M, Tk. Wb, D,

V, Nes. R, P, Kw, Wb. Hos, V,

Nes. R, p. Tk, Wb, Hos, V,

Nes.

R. Tk, Wh, Hos, Nes. R. P, Kw, D, V. Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

V,Nes. R, Rly, P. Pw. Wb,

Hos, V, Nes. R, Rly. P, Pw, Wb,

Hos, V, Nes, R. M. Pw, Wb, Hos,

Y, Nes. R, p. Tk, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R. M, Pw. Wb, Hos,

V, Nes. R. Tk, Wb, D, V, Nes. R, H, Tk, Wb, D, V,

Nes. R, P, Tk. Wb, D, Y,

Nes. R, P, Pw. Wb, D, V,

Cd. .

R, M. Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, p. Tk, Wh. D, V. Nes.

R. P, Tk, Wh, Hos, V, Nes.

R, M, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, Tk, Wb, Hos, Y, Cd.

338.2

223.0

582.9

565.7 387.4 474.0 686.1 130.9 360.9 283.0

324.3

558.3

720.5 608.6 602.0 687.4

659.7

461-2

367.6

402.6

367.6

351.7 554.7

636.0

822.8

153

85

62

183 209 174 144

58 16

164

17

186

178 65

199 195

164

145

122

177

153

88 264

219

373

153 853 463 390

85 486 258 228

62 387 201 186

181 1,176 637 539 209 1 ,207 664 543 174 874 487 387 148 828 415 413

58 271 139 138 16 59 35 24

169 980 523 457

19 96 53 43

187 994 497 497

178 966 509 457 65 386 212 174

204 1.032 537 495 195 1,149 573 576

174 931 475 456

145 720 361 359

122 700 358 342

177 951 535 416

158 858 432 426

88 574 302 272 273 1,559 332 727

219 1,263 632 631

423' 2,2481,141 1,107

193.4 No papulation

4 37 38

8 8

15

29

'7 21 23 91

6

1l

12

14

52

122

2

4 34 28

8 5

25

25

6 27 15 90

11

12

10

11

48

107

791.0 207 207 1,135 573 562 11 10

122.3 36 36 220 117 103 48 38

940.2 346 396 2,393 1.229 ],164 54 52

784.8 226 226 1,335 661 668 104 106

69.4 55 572gb 157 129

156

12. 13

Literate and Edu­cated

Persons

M F

14 15

151 191

53 545 218

47

78

102

184 253 132 149

27 8

175

25

173

221 54

315 275

128

208

225

339

216

204 350

377

750

30 85

5 122

88

2

33

2

34 43 5, 27

1 95

6

44

47 12 72 67

17

90

55

59

37

70 75

90

167

190 44

46 9

384 111

479 135

45 1

l>IRECTORY

HAILAKANDI (11)

I II

Total workers (I-IX)

M F F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21

247 167 126 433 201

260

131

112

345 349 241 220

75 20

247

29

274

231 2 129

56 2 350

71 97

1 154

113

103

27 248 4 267

16 206 1 154

12 41 5 4

11 117

3 21

2 173

281 J4 165 107 33 73 290 73 252 288 174 277

15 9

65 67

1 104

4

9

22 57 38

53 10

4 3 10

3 3

86

60 26 2

4 17' 159 3

280 25 217 6 24

211 200 189 177 5

194 152 177 125

247 118 241 109 2

256 232 232 189 12

165 430

70 149 81 240

326 140 261

48 2 29 57

55 38

641 382 362 104 53

319 305 269 190 2

61 4 50 2

718 153 496 III 132

321 147 285' 125 5

88 2 44 2 26

1

WORKERS

III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Non- 'SJ. workers No

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

6 2

2 1

73 34

16 9

1 69 65

5

1

2

2

1

1

3

5

67 10

1

4

3 13

8

1 43

2 14 4 51

81

6

2

2

1 1 1 1

2

5 4

4

8 209 10

12 99

11

18 4

1

157

1

2

1

1

2

4

1

3

7

6

1

.. '

9

2

2

9

6

1 51

1

2 6 7 1

1

5

1

1 4

7 16

9 13

3

2 79

5

77 21

20 14

27

5

18

8

3

1

2

3

1

1

1

2

5

2

1 20

5 8

33

14

182 385 123 2 168 316 124

124 245 ]25 2 403 740 126 6 132 268 127

203 389 128

127 228 129

89 186 130

23 2 292 512 131 39 3 315 539 132 35 16 246 371 133

5 195 412 134 24 12 64 126 135 11 2 15 19 136 59 8 276 446 137

5

13

44 25

6 6

24 40 138

2 223 495 139

8 228 443 140 2 105 141 141 1 247 422 142 4 285 402 143

38 14 195 431 144

10 3 150 159 145

3

4

6

5 45

22

1 164 190 146

1 288 298 147

176 194 148

2 137 202 149 1 402 646 1,50

4 306 491 151

53 14 500 725 152

9

11

153 2 254 257 154

2 56 99 155

36 14 511 1,011 156

19 4 346 521 157

69 127 158

Number and Name of Distrlct-(lO) CACit.4.R

Serial Name of Village/Town/ No. Ward/Enumerator's

1

159

160

161

162

163

164

165

166

167

1E8 169

170

171

172

Block

2

Rajyeswar ~ IV

Chandra Pur I

Chandra Pur II

Bhenl

Bhabani Pur

Said PUT

Umed Nagar

Uttarjashnabad II

Uttarjashnabad I

Abdulla PUT I Niz Verner Pur £l

Sarbananda Pur

Abdulla Pur II

Niz Verner Pur I

TEA ESTATE

l(a) Margonpur T.E. 2(b) Jitar Mukh T.E. 3(c) Chandi Pur T.E. 4(d) Chandi Pur Reqnsitioned

Area 5 Bashbari T.E. 6 Bnrni-Breas T.E. 7(a) Mohunpur T.E. 7(b) Mohanpur Hill Punji 7(c) Mohanpur Requisitioned

Area 8(a) Balikandi T.E. 8(b) Balikandi Hillpunji 9(a) Bandook Mara T.E. 9(b) Bandook Mara Grant gee) Khasia Punjee

10 Kuchila T.E.

l1(a) Serispur T.E. 11(b) Serispur Requisitioned Area 12(a)1Canchanpur T.E. 12(b) Kanchanpur T.E. 13,a) Monacherra T.E.

13(b) Monacherra Grant

14(a) Singala T.E.

Amenities

3

R. P, Tk, Wb, D, V, Nes.

R, Rly, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, Rly, P, Tk, Wb. Hos, V, Nes.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V, Nes.

R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V, Cd.

R. P, Tk, Wb, Hos, Y, Cd.

R, P, Tk, Wb, D, V, Nes.

R, Riv. Wb. Hos, V, Nes.

R, Rly. P, Tk, Has, Y, Nes.

R. Tk. Hos. V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V.

Nes. R, M, Pw, Wb, Hos.

V, Nes. R, P, Pw, Db, Has, V.

Nes. R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, Y,

Nes.

),

Area in

Acres

4

672.1

661.0

400.5

255.4

469.1

276.4

409.0

659.9

597.7

177.5 453.6

368.6

384.5

502.5

R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos. R, Pw, Wb, D, Nes. R, P, S, Wb, D. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos,

J 5,165.0

V, Nes. R, P, Riv.

I

506.1 2,625.6 R. P, Pw. Wh, Hos.

R, P, Pw, Wh, Hos. R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. R. P, Pw, Wb, Hos.

~ 2,703.1 J

V, Nes. R, P, S, Wb, Hos. R, Riv, Wb. Has. R. P, Pw, Hos.

] ],276.6

2,672.8 2,694.8

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos, V. Cd.

R, P, Pw, Wb, Hos. I )

R, P, Pw, Wb, D. )' R, Pw, Wb,D. R, Rly. So, M, Pw, )

Wb, V, Nes. ~ R, Rly, M. S, Wb, D, •

Y, Nes. J R. P, Kw, Wh, Hos.

710.9

2,740.2

2,125.2

1,142.5

644.9

158

Occupied Total Popula-Residential tion

Houses No. No. of of

Hou- House­ses balds

5

222

209

122

39

98

75

179

135

169

66 149

180

97

255

116 94

330 183

50 395 144

17 230

19 154 222

16 13

143

108 535 213 159 156

lIS

274

P M F

6 7 8 9

222 1,275 640 635

209 1,146 594 552

122 709 374 335

39 272 148 124

98 720 386 334

75 472 252 220

199 1,045 519 526

145 611 324 287

219 1,210 672 538

66 361 173 188 169 884 467 417

270 626 305 321

97 611 32[ 290

255 1,490 732 758

166 555 289 266 99 363 186 177

389 1,189 639 550 183 741 390 351

50 170 94 76 395 1,693 924 769 144 796 422 374

17 61 32 29 230 838 455 383

19 73 42 31 154 608 309 299 222 905 494 411

16 77 36 41 13 44 22 22

143 699 351 348

108 454 260 194 535 2,298 1,235 1,063 213 1,101 590 511 159 941 478 463 156 714 395 319

124 553 301 252

274 1,295 701 594

VILLAGE Name of Police Station

Sche­duled

Castes

M F

10 11

Sche­duled

Tribes

M F

12 13

Literate and

Edu­cated

Persons

M F

14 15

95

109

53

72

89 422 149

97 485 455 289 135

40 195 61

57 98 43

106 13

54

57

39 83 18

56 326 116

118 21

170

13~ 125

14) 379 140

142 80 44 126 195 43

2

9

101

1 ]55 49

3 252 56

108 428 104

2 3 29 23 16 18

244 212

60 52 142 131

18 11

315 284

47 42 17 21 23 23

101 104

32 20 133 124

22 22 95 91 65 43

90 93

76 76

85 64 84 69

22 62

117 9

104

8 140 137

14 6

150

21 361 188 73

180

194

176

19 13 24

1

2 11 38 10 13

3 28 37

1 30 29

2 90 38 14 24

72

23

-I

DIRECTORY

HAILAKANDI (11)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

WORlCERS

TI III IV V vr

M F M F M F M F M F

ASSAM

vn VIII IX x Non- 81.

workers No.

M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

331

376

156

78

174

123

280

]67

353

107 263

167

159

428

99 280

45 230

3 10~

58

2 149

6 108

99 198

12 99

4 162

9 100 6 197

26 118

7 75

271

182 105 79 111 58 56 389 204 107 27,) 1 269

56 4 27 511 126 205 229 82 71

17 2 276 4 263

26 3 21 173 84 57 281 114 45

21 21 15

198 141

143 710 307 252 218

174

6t 190 165 132 46

37

61 240 109 170 130

80

402 166 198

56 21

32 70

3 50

2

15

5

1

8 34

5

156

6 1 2 48

4 14

3 45

1

14 8 4 13

64, 14 1

1 3 4

41

4 6

1 .. 2

5 1

45 72

2

3

33

4 J 2

9 4

6

9

21

57 87 36 54

145 132

1 3 172 105 73 68

155 108

294 180 125 118 40 50

3

103 1~3

6 34

5

2 84

4

1 8

11

2

1 1

16 17

6

7 1 3

1

2

1

1

17 24

1 2

1

3

1

3

1

3

3 3

1

1

159

1

2

1

1

10

1

5

6

2

23

8

9

1

6

1

16

2 46

3 8

15

4 6

15

9 7 2 6

2

4

4

1

4

1

2

4

5 1

2

5 4

2

1

17

66

2

1

20

14

20

42

20

4 10

13

31

112

38 4

77 1

18

9 309 536 159

8 218 507 169

218 332 161

70 124 162

2 212 332 163

4 129 214 16~

3 239 427 165

1 157 275 166

2 319 534 167

2 66 179 168 3 204 411 169

5 138 295 170

2 162 283 171

304 758 172

2 107 161 1 (a) 75 ] 19 2(b)

8 250 346 3(c) 120 350 4(d)

38 72 5 121 21 413 643 6 3] 14 193 292 7(a) ..

7 15 29 7tb)

179 379 7(c)

5 2 16 28 8ea) 108 84 136 215 8(b)

71 4 213 297 9(a) 13 41 9(b)

7 22 9(e) 55 153 348 10

82 139

55 40 72

56 117 9 525 1 283

10 226 44 177

133 11(a) 873 11 (b) 346 12(a) 331 12(b) 273 13 (a)

71 10 127 2.15 13(b)

90 8 299 428 14(u)

Number and Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Scbe- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Townl Ameniti"'", Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator"s No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses bolds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

14(b) Lakshin~ar T.E. 392 392 1.605 878 727 50 48 235 64 14(c) Aena Kh T.E. R. S Wb, Hos. 3,823.0 585 585 2,523 1,307 1,216 308 300 686 174 14(d) Lakshminagar Kbasia Punjee 562.9 40 40 123 78 45 11 8 31 7 15 Koiya T.E. R, P, S, Wb. Hos, V. 779.5 482 482 3,741 2,187 1,554 3d 288 625 141 16(a) Gagla Cherra T.E. R, p. Pw, Wh, 1-105. 2,124.1 131 137 610 339 211 40 39 154 45 16(b) Gaglacherra Grant 2,141.6 106 106 426 229 197 118 116 86 20 17(a) Santhalia T.E. 2.520.0 190 190 78D 412 369 20 17 152 40 17 ... b) Kala Cherra T.E. R. P, Pw, Wh, Has, V, Area In- 14 14 41 23 18 8 4

Cd. eluded in S1. No.

18(a) Lala Mook T.E· R. Riv, Wh. D. 17(a)

104 I 3,980.6 394 394 1,881 960 921 93 240 86 18(b) Lala Mook T.E. R, Rly, P, S, Wb. Has. I 222 222 1,186 648 538 ]60 121 225 34 18(c) Lala Mook Grant R, Rly, P, S, Wb. Has. 3260.5 60 6D 48 30 18 5

HAILAKANDI TOWN 2,312 2,465 14,1327,6466,486 404 343 2 .. 5,161 3,170

Ward No, 1 ~92 518 2,932 1,619 1,313 84 59 .. 1,048 583 Block No.1 234 248 1,408 798 610 23 11 600 363 Block No.2 112 119 753 418 335 16 14 :249 110 Block No.3 146 151 771 403 368 45 34 ]99 110

Ward No. II 668 688 4,352 2,397 1,955 74 57 .. ],7821,198 Block No.1 58 58 405 232 173 91 26 Block No.2 77 77 474 266 208 200 96 Block No.3 174 174 1,121 615 506 26 25 504 395 Block No.4 359 379 2,352 1,2841,068 48 32 987 681

Wa:rd No. III 718 728 3,945 2,090 1,855 76 79 2 .. 1,314 777 Block No.1 206 206 1,084 582 502 298 91 Block No.2 ,90 190 995 ]2 483 I 284 183 Block No.3 177 177 957 502 455 35 39 370 22, Block No.4 145 155 909 494 415 40 40 2 362 278

Ward No. IV 434 531 2,903 1,540 1,363 170 148 .. i,017 612 Block No.1 136 153 801 431 370 41 37 283 184 Block No.2 204 221 1.237 654 583 56 42 430 230 Block No.3 94 157 865 455 410 73 69 304 198

LALATOWN 798 886 4,4872,3582,129 300 292 .. 1,552 879

Block No.1 332 391 1.8971,022 875 51 48 .. 682 413 ( Revenue Town) Block No. II 147 166 865 448 417 172 157 277 146 (Lala Part I ) Block Nd. In ~Co 170 927 467 460 33 30 331 165 ( Lala Part II )

iss Block: No. IV 159 159 798 421 377 44 57 262 (Bishnupu )

160

DIRECTORY ASSAM

HAILAKANDI (11)

WORKERS --- I II III IV V VI VII V1II IX X

Total workers Non- S1. ([-IX) workers No.

---M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

4~4 124 276 11 1 74 112 3 1 4 1 125 394 603 14(b) 754 330 294 91 17 278 197 23 20 13 2 37 92 20 553 886 14(c)

55 49 1 4 1 23 45 14(d) 1,080 364 477 74 43 346 264 43 26 32 139 1.107 1,190 15

252 85 80 26 4 64 44 3 4 1 6 1 94 10 87 186 16(a) 129 38 73 10 19 17 26 1 3 1 Hi 1 100 159 16(b) 208 92 S5 1 132 88 2 S 15 2 204 276 17 a)

14 13 1 9 18 17(b)

503 183 99 55 218 176 8 5 1 40 1 81 2 457 738 18(a) 369 131 207 6 62 42 113 1 2 9 48 10 279 407 18(b) 14 5 7 4 3 4 1 16 13 18(c)

3,638 319 512 23 16 584 101 70 885 4 236 3 1,312 211 4,008 6167

813 54 86 9 112 21 189 1 92 1 304 52 806 1,259 404 35 69 11 94 26 1 204 34 394 575 207 3 36 3 13 62 1 55 38 2 211 332 202 16 50 6 30 10 33 11 62 16 201 352

1,007 76 150 8 13 141 23 27 246 36 1 386 52 1,390 1,879 107 1 77 2 1 2 8 3 14 1 125 172 132 4 68 1 , .. 6 11 2 44 4 134 204 208 12 3 7 5 18 51 11 1 113 11 407 494 560 59 2 6 5 129 23 7 176 20 215 36 724 1,009

1,049 60 198 1 174 19 14 248 3 71 1 343 37 1,041 1.795 312 9 89 104 6 83 2 6 30 1 270 493 254 12 91 20 10 1 75 4 63 2 258 471 249 16 17 1 36 1 2 34 41 1 118 14 253 439 234 23 1 14 2 11 56 1 20 132 20 260 392 769 129 78 6 2 157 59 8 202 37 219 70 771 1,234 202 54 1 67 43 1 62 4 67 11 229 316 348 66 48 6 1 77 14 6 73 28 109 52 306 517 219 9 30 13 2 I 67 5 103 7 236 401

1,273 244 434 1 49 20 160 180 8 381 15 56 185 28 1.085 1,885 583 94 32 2 95 76 6 297 4 40 111 14 439 781

229 20 149 1 5 26 10 23 7 19 9 219 397

234 125 91 21 20 22 91 2 57 11 9 32 3 233 335

227 5 162 21 17 :> 4 23 2 194 372

16)

Number and Name of District-{lO) CAC~R VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popu}a- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-ses holds

r M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Katlicbara ~.S. ,-...

" ...,

0'\ - 00 or-, ~ "'<t' r-- V) r-- \0 ;:!; o~ f- or> -.:t' ...,. 0 "'" "'<t' ~ ".... ~ ~'e '0 ~~ r-~ co 0'\ ..., 0-

.,.. Total ....,~ ...... co- ~ .,..; ~ N ~

C"> • r-- ~. C") ...... 0' le

1 .Talalpur R. p. Ttc. Wb. Nes. 500.9 95 95 610 329 281 50 53 155 83 2 Joynagar R, p. Riv. Wb. D. 2 9 40 22 18 14 4 3 Dhanipur R, p. Pw. Wb, 425.5 148 148 856 450 406 18 18 58 3

4 Niyamathpur Hos, V.

R, p. Tk. Wh. D. 297.5 Ii7 120 641 343 304 63 5

Dakbinjashnabad I V, Nes.

5 R. p. Tk, Wb, Hos, 142.7 51 51 281 151 136 55 4

Dakhinjashnabad II V, Cd.

6 R. P, TIc. Wh, Hos, 580.1 156 166 1,164 637 527 193 12

Ramchandi I V,Cd.

7 R. Kw. Wh. D. Nes. 175.6 11 11 73 37 36 8 Ramchandi II R. P, Kw. Wb, Hos. 712.4 57 57 255 136 119 26 9 9 Sheralipur R. P, Kw. Wb, D, 301.7 112 112 714 365 349 115 12

Bangalpur V, Nes.

10 R, P, .Kw, Wb. Cd. 476.9 96 96 508 265 243 77 15 11 Ramchandi III R. Pw. Db. D. 487.4 1 1 8 4 4 12 Tantoo R, p. Pw. Wb. Hos,

V. Cd. 488.3 104 104 590 312 278 8 4 58 8

13 Rongpur I R, p. Tk. Wb. Hos. 597.8 170 180 1.130 567 563 4 3 293 112 14 Ronpur VI R. p. Tk. Wb. Hos. 464.6 136 136 1.111 584 527 107 87 146 18

V. Cd. 15 Apin I R. Tk. Wb, Hos. V. 592.8 179 189 1,099 572 527 32 29 173 66 16 Apin II R, p. S, Wb, Hos, 689.2 211 221 1,246 637 609 3 4 149 2S

Digorapin V. Cd.

17 R, p. Pw, Wb, D. V. 1,232.2 55 55 283 153 130 3 4 108 64 18 .Toykrishna Pur R, p. Tk. Wb. 465.7 113 113 668 347 321 2 3 158 87

19' Rongpur V Hos, v.

R. p. Tk. Wb. 363.8 117 127 739 393 346 105 25

Mabmedpur I Hos. V.

20 R, p. Pw. Wb. 649.2 218 228 1,470 767 7G3 20 27 244 120

21(i) Mabmedpur II Hos. Cd.

R, P, Tk. " 84 84 604 355 249 83 7 21(H) Mahmedpur III R. P. Pw. Wb. V. Cd. J 6,839.4 175 185 1,250 719 531 89 49 173 118 22 Sahabad I R, P, Tk. Wh, 439.1 136 146 950 484 466 205 138

Sababad II Hos, V.

23 R, p. Kw. Wb, Hos, 508.8 17] 181 1,030 529 501 146 24

24 Makenjipur V"Cd.

147.1 No Population 2S Rongpur VIn R. p. Tk. Wb. 144.2 38 48 360 188 172 108 19

26 Rongpur II Hos, V.

781.2 251 251 1,453 786 667 44 49 330 172 27 Rongpur VII R, Riv. Wb, Hos. V. 138.4 49 49 312 167 145 93 17 28 Rongpur III R. M, Pw. Wh. Hos, V. 621.5 292 292 1.641 828 819 190 171 426 263 29 Rongpur IV R. M, Pw. Wb, Hos, V. 548.8 250 280 1,384 733 651 183 168 359 110 30 Rangabak II R,S,Wb,V. 210.1 233 233 978 528 450 16 12 345 235 31 Rangabak I R, Pw, Wb. Hos. 409.1 168 168 783 410 373 35 37 185 107 32 Dinonathpur I 1,394.3 186 186 1,083 578 505 13 12 106 22 33 li) Dioonath Pur II 365.31 31 31 183 100 83 4 2 43 1 33 (ii) Dinonath Pur Reqisitioned Area J 33 33 150 75 75 69 70 28 12

162

DIRECTORY

KATLICHARA (12)

Total workers (I-IX)

M F

I

M F

II III IV

M F M F M F

WORKERS

• v VI VII

M F M F M F

VIII IX

M F M F

ASSAM

X

Non- SI. workers No.

M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

179 12

237

182

80

289

24 89

197

147 2

138

298 315

286 325

74 158

203

392

225 450 254

286

99

409 84

420 399 244 229 318

57 48

5 143 12 12 10 193

139

68

2 254

24 22 10 62

2 132

17 123 1

6 110

6 244 24 214

1 211 1 194

3 2 136

5 160

28 262

3 100 98 216

2 119

53 200

6 62

13 282 1 65 5 240

12 201 34

14 72 16 280

48 36 41

21 12

8 24

6

9

1 25

22 2 9 26 2 49

1

2 1

22 17 1

18

4 42 1 34

49 89

1 6

1 19

1 101

6 1 31 2 109

3

9

1

50

28

7 15

6 98 10 24

8 9 6

1

3

5

3

J

1

6 7

1 3

.. 1

g ......

1

1

5

2

1 1

14

6

34

r­.... .....

1

1

4

9 3

1

2 1

1

5 17

1 10

..... v

3

9

2

163

0-...... ....

2

1

1

1

31 1

1

1

5

4 1

1 2 5 1

1

2

2

4

4

1 12

1

5

7 8

5

8

]7 4

13

4

2

3 1

62 47

137 49

3

2 1

1 1

5

1

1

8

10

12

31

3

5

3

2

5

5 150 276 10 6

2 213 396

161 304

71 136

348 525

13 12 47 109

168 347

118 226 2 4

174 272

10 2 269 557 66 23 269 503

16 41

26 4

18

1 286 526 1 312 608

3 79 127 2 189 319

4 190 341 ,

19 27 375 675

1 2 3

4

5

6

7 8 9

10 11 12

13 14

15 16

17 18

19

20

94 3 130 246 21(i) 269 433 21(ii) 192 93

12 230 464 22

29 50 243 448 23

24 25 7

107 2

107 34 59 54 26

1

1 3 2

8 5

89 166

377 83

408 334 284 181 260

43 27

654 26 144 27 814 28 639 29 450 30 359 31 489 32

83 33(i) 39 33(ii)

Number lUld Name of District-(lO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

--Occupied Total Popula-Area Residential Sche- Sche- Literate

Serial Name of Village/Town/ Amenities in Houses tion duled duled and No. Ward/EnUOlerator's Acres No. No. Castes Tribes Edu-

Block of of cated Hou- House- Persons ses holds

p M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

, R, P, Tko 34(i) Aranyapur I

Cd. Wh, D. V, 891.8 54 54 261 138 123 1 I 65 9

34(ii) Aranyapur II It. P, Tk, Wb, Has, V, Cd.

923.6 44 44 200 103 97 8 4 46 9

35 Ramshantipur R. Tk. 249.6 2 2 11 6 5 2 36 Harishnagar 1 422.5 100 100 464 232 232 137 140 78 45 37 Harisbn gar 11 444.3 99 99 427 224 203 84 77 20 5 38 Harisbnagar III R, P, Riv. 336.7 82 82 450 246 204 9 8 87 27 39(i) Bip.ncherra R. Riv, Hos. 220.9 25 25 125 69 56 1 1 9 3 39(ii) Bipincherra Punji R. Riv, 232.6 12 12 52 23 29 9 40 Bhagabanpur R. P, Riv. 240.4 33 35 374 238 136 28 3 41 Dhalalmalai I R, P, Tk. Wb, Hos, V. 508.1 138 138 910 478 432 12 7 118 18 42 Dhalaimalai VI R, M, Pw. Wb, D. V. 818.4 277 277 1,453 736 717 493 476 432 199 43 Dha! imalai VIII 723.2 No Population 44 Dbalaimalai V R, P, Pw. Wh, D. V. 636.3 ·242 242 1.366 691 675 16 21 153 113 45 Dhalaimalai IX R. P, Tk. Wb. D, V. 374.4 26 26 140 75 65 33 31 25 6 46 Dhalaimalai X R, Tk, Wb. D. V. 671.8 47 47 234 116 118 16 1 47 Dhalaimalai XII 596.6 No Population 48 Dhalaimalai II R, Tk. Wh, Hos, V. 333.9 106 106 539 288 251 10 6 159 34 49 Dhalaimalai IV R, P, Tk, Wb, Hos, V. 459.3 ]41 141 818 427 391 115 23 50 Dailaimalai III R, P, S, Wv. Hos. V. 560.4 233 233 1,282 659 623 3 3 148 13 51 Dailaimalai XI R. Kw. Wh, D, V. 644.0 62 62 308 145 163 61 62 35 3 52 Lochanpur 255.4 No Population 53(a) Alaichera I R. S, Wh. V. 35],0 214 214 1.414 757 657 126 122 256 148 53(b) Alaicbera I Requisition Grant H, Riv, Wb, V. 506.6 69 69 93 47 46 22 17 39 30 54 Alaichera II R, Tk, Cd. 234.6 44 44 219 115 104 9 7 47 22 55 Alaichera VI 323.8 No Population 56 Alaichera V R, H. Pw, Wb, V. 357.0 123 123 616 332 284 12 11 94 27 57 Moharpur R, Riv. Wh. Cd. 208.9 1 1 1 1 1 58 Nihalchand Pur 386.0 No Popula tion 59 Shyampur R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. 161.6 35 35 152 86 66 8 6 41 15 60 Pratap Nagar 117.1 No Population 61 AlaicheTa III R, Tk, Wh, V. 267.9 21 21 75 39 36 20 16 17 12-62 Alaichera IV R, P, Tk, Wb. 304.4 148 148 789 400 389 144 134 127 85 63(a) Karichera R. Riv, Wh, D. 491.1 17 17 84 44 40 9 6 63(b) Karichera R, Riv, Wb. 499.1 4 4 25 13 ]2 64 Rampur R, Pw, D. 170.3 101 101 483 258 225 26 20 138 105 65 Madhabpur 298.6 240 204 712 364 348 25 28 144 98 66 Sultani R., p. Riv, Wh. D. 403.7 22 22 105 5S 50 7 5 9 2 67 Palaichera n 499.5 31 31 154 91 63 47 40 28 12 68 Baldabaldi I 713.9 23 23 211 116 95 3 69 B Uabaldi II R, p. Pw, Wh. 406.1 50 50 435 181 254 26 6 70 Baldabald'i 111 R, P, Tk, Wb. 167.1 49 49 181 97 84 2 7. Dboria Ghat Grant R, M, Tk, Wb, D. 3,573.0 270 300 1,697 882 815 9 15 185 54 72 Pal::! i Checra I R, P, Pw. Wb. Hos. 499.5 157 177 945 509 436 68 60 138 33 73(a) Ihalna Cherra R. P, Pw. Wh, D. 2.955.3 60 61 281 147 134 34 2 73(b) Killar Bak R, p. Pw. Wh. D. Included 'I 232 252 1,432 715 717 27 24 173 76

in st. r R, P, Pw, Wh, D.

No. 73(a) 63 73(c) Triganga 63 305 171 134 58 4

73(d) Batcherra R, Riv. Wh, D. I 17 17 78 41 37 4 74 .Tamira r R, Pw. Wh, D • 230.2 40 42 187 ~O 97 44 46 29 10 75 Jamira II R,Pw, Wh, D. 2805 73 83 389 197 192 17 15 53 6 76 Jamira III R. Pw, Wh. D. 324.4 59 59 4~8 259 209 128 98 99 20 77 Jamira IV R. p. Pw, Wh, D. 192.2 87 87 269 154 lIS 94 81 69 26 78 Jamira V R, M. Pw, Wb, Has. 423.1 18 24 117 56 61 15 14 22 2 79 Jamira VI R. p. Pw, Wb. D. 259.0 IS 20 80 40 40 7 7 5

164

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KATLICHARA (12)

WORKERS

I n In IV • V VI VII VllI IX x Total workers Non· S1. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 1

83 3 76 7 2 55 120 34(i)

61 4 53 2 6 Z 42 93 34(ii)

4 4 4 2 .. 2 2 1 35 148 4- 131 2 6 1 J .. 1 9 I 84 228 36 140 2 108 26 1 2 1 J 3 84 201 37 144 29 131 29 5 2 6 10l 175 38 47 1 46 1 1 22 55 39 (i) 15 11 13 8 2 1 2 8 18 39(ii) 77 4 67 3 9 1 .. L ]61 132 40

255 5 191 2 53 .. 1 1 9 3 223 427 41 413 11 349 3 21 8 6 1 2 1 32 1 323 706 42

43 393 6 306 17 2 4 64 6 298 669 44

41 37 1 3 .. 34 65 45 60 1 40 6 14 I 56 117 46

47 164 51 122 26 14 .. 1 14 1 10 7 16 4 124 200 48 248 145 163 137 84 8 1 179 246 49 376 40 196 3 4 65 35 10 101 2 283 583 50 92 25 60 6 2 8 9 13 10 9 53 138 51

52 436 173 173 2 33 78 52 5 3 "j 7 .. 140 116 321 484 S3(a)

25 16 4 .. 1 3 22 46 53(b) 79 41 69 40 1 6 3 1 36 63 54

55 189 79 98 38 61 23 15 17 2 1 12 1 143 205 56

1 1 57 58

50 43 7 36 66 59 60

20 2 16 3 2 1 .. 19 34 61 208 14 178 10 7 1 22 4 192 375 62 32 32 .. 12 40 63(a)

6 6 6 2 4 7 6 63(b) 163 1 89 10 . . 13 .. 51 1 95 224 64 217 65 130 23 3 1 31 3 4 21 4 55 7 147 283 65

33 2 24 2 3 6 22 48 66 48 6 21 2 4 3 1 19 4 43 57 67 72 12 72 12 44 83 68

107 48 107 47 1 74 206 69 53 6 53 4 2 .. 44 78 70

536 52 467 42 3 1 1 2 2 2 14 47 7 346 763 71 290 136 236 109 12 14 1 10 41 3 219 300 72

97 I 72 24 ] .. 1 50 133 73(a) 394 240 98 2 1 21 32 321 717 73(b)

89 67 18 4 82 134 73(e) 25 1 20 1 5 16 36 73(d) 51 ,4 43 .. 4 2 3 2 1 39 93 74

103 2 73 1 4 4 22 1 94 190 7S 164 128 25 2 9 95 209 76 103 5 40 28 3 1 12 22 2 51 110 77 34 12 32 10 2 2 22 49 78 24 14 24 4 10 16 26 79

165

Number and Name of District-(tO) CACHAll. VILLAGE

Name or Police StatioD

Occupied Residential Total Sche- Scbe- Literate

Serial Name of ViUagejTown/ Amenities Area Houses Population duled du1ed and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu-

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Perso:',s

Hou-House-ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

80 Jamira VII R, p. Pw, Wb, D. 270.6 13 16 67 34 33 9 3 81 Jamira Bagicha R. p. Pw, Wh, D. 642.6 148 178 ].151 628 523 219 233 185 101 82 Durga Pur R. Riv. Wh. Hos. 162.1 3 3 8 4 4 2 4 83 Panchpiren M ukh R, Pw. Wb. Un- 1 1 22 II Ii 2

suveyed Area

84 Ramchandi Punji R. P, Riv. Included 16 16 72 37 35 8 6 in Digar appain

85 Gagenchera Punji R, Riv. Under 6 6 44 22 22 1 revenne Village Dinanath

Pur II 86 Dinanathpur Punji III R. Riv. 'I 3 3 19 11 8 87 Dinnatbpur Punji II R. Riv. ) 365.2 2 5 24 7 17 1 88 Dinnathpur Punji I R.Riv. 1416.9 9 9 51 23 28 1 89 Aranyapur Puuji II R. p. Tk. Wb. V. IucIu- 12 12 41 19 22 1 1

ded in Aran-yapur Punjee I

60 Aranyapur Punji I R. P, Riv. Wb. Hos. 914.5 3 3 24 11 13 4 2 V.

91 Harishnagar Punji R. Rlv. Wb, D, V. 4 4 18 8 10 4 5 92 DurbintiIa Puuji R, Riv. Un- 2 2 7 6 1 3

surveyed Area

93 Lalpani Punji H R, Riv. Wb, Hos. t Unsurva- 9 9 38 18 20 10 11

93(a) Lalpani Punji I }- yed area

R,Riv. ) Merged with Lalpani Punji No. 93 94 Bbagabanpur Punji III R, Riv. "'\ Under 9 12 47 27 20 6

~ Bbagaban-• pur Rev.

95 Bhagabanpur Punji II J Vil1ege No Population 96 Uttar Chatta Cherapunji R, p. Riv. Unsurve- 25 25 131 76 55 5 1

yed area 97 Garad Punji R, Riv, Wb. D. Unsurve- 32 32 158 83 75 34 27

yed area 98 Telkata Punji II 'I No Popuiation

}- Unsurve-99 Telkata Punj i I R, p. Riv. ) yed area 15 15 75 39 36 29 10

100 Bbagabanpur I R, Riv. 248.4 18 18 81 39 42 14 I 101 Baldabaldi Punji TIl 1 Unsurve- 30 30 202 102 100 21 8 102 Baldabaldi Punji II }- yed 20 22 129 66 63 27 11 103 Baldabaldi Punji I Edbo. ) area 32 32 152 69 83 13 3 104 Sultani Punji n R. Riv. Under 4 4 • 23 12 11 2

revenue vill. Kari. cherra

105 Sultani Punji I Under 3 3 24 JO 14 2 revenue

vilt. Sultani 106 Jamira Punji R. Riv. Under 12 12 42 26 16 2 1

revenue vi1l. Iamira-l

107 Palai Cberapunji IV R. p. Riv. 15 15 89 52 37 2 108 Palai Cberapunji III R, Riv. 15 IS 99 51 48 5 109 Palai Cherapunji II R. Riv. 26 26 131 67 64 2 1 6 110 Palai Cherapunji I R. Riv. 21 21 118 55 63 3

166

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KATLICHARA (12)

"WORKE"RS -- I II III IV • VL VII VIII IX X

Total wo'"kers Non- S1. (I-DC) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

19 11 7 15 33 80 304 2 236 25 10 12 21 2 324 521 81

3 3 1 4 82 7 2 5 4 11 83

22 22 22 21 J 15 13 84

14 9 14 7 2 8 13 85

6 2 6 2 . " 5 6 86 5 11 5 1 9 2 6 87

14 "14 14 1 13 9 14 88 9 8 9 1 7 10 14 85)

5 5 5 5 P 8 90

4 1 4 1 4 9 91 3 1 3 1 3 92

10 11 9 10 i 1 8 9 ,93

24 17 24 17 3 ~ 93(a)

94

95 38 16 37 16 1 38 39 96

41 37 41 30 7 42 38 97

98

26 16 23 15 2 1 1 13 20 99 22 20 21 17 1 3 17 22 100 25 21 4 77 100 101 14 1 13 1 1 52 62 102 25 2 24 2 1 44 81 103

5 6 5 6 7 5 104

7 7 7 7 3 7 105

15 11 15 11 11 5 106 " .

32 14 32 14 20 23 107 35 30 35 29 1 16 18 108 35 39 33 37 1 1 1 1 32 25 109 38 36 38 36 17 27 110

16'7

Number and Name of District-(10) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Area Occupied Total Popula- Sche- Sche- Literate in Residential tion duled duled and

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Acres Houses Castes Tribes Edu-No. Ward/Enumerator's No. No. cated

Block of of Persons Hou- House-

ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

111 Damchera Punje&, R. Riv. 1 Unsurve- 118 118 662 354 308 8 r yed forest Merged with SI. 111 112 Damchera PUDji J reserve 113 Betchera Punji R, Riv, Wb, D. Unsurvc- 5 5 74 58 16

yed forest reserve

114 Bangal Nagar Grant R, Riv, Wh. D. 27 28 114 60 54 11 3 115 Laia Cherra Grant R, M, Riv, Wh, D. 141 141 590 299 291 32 23 108 40 116(1) N unaikhal R, p. Pw, Wb, Hos. 3.823.0 223 223 968 506 462 143 115 202 41 116(2) Venerpur Khasia R. P, Riv, Wb. 1 Included 21 23 84 44 40 1

I in Nunael Khal

116(3) Vcnerpur Khasia Requisition R. Pw. Wb. r 51 51 191 101 90 22 29 16 3 Area ) 116(4) Nunai Khal Requisition Area R, Pw. Wb. 19 21 78 44 34 1

116(5) Nunai Khal Punji R. Pw, Wb. 6 6 36 19 17 13. 7 117(1) Rupachera (Grant) R, P, Pw, Wb. 1.986.7 152 153 765 377 388 87 70 107 28 117(2) Rupachera R, Pw, Wh. D. Under 15 IS 183 89 94 19 15 34 25

Rupachctra

118 Latakandi Grant R. p. Riv, Wb. Hos. grant

1,077.7 202 202 964 525 439 13 6 166 60 119 Katlicherra Grant R, So, p. Riv. Wb,

Has, V. Cd. 1,809.8 318 318 1,595 844 751 298 270 455 171

120 Alexanderpur Gran'. R. p. Pw. Wb. Hos, V. 1,007.7 260 260 1.226 635 591 145 157 2 1 198 71 121 Dhalal Malai VII R, P, S. Wh, Has. 552 552 2,559 1,381 1.172 65 67 261 57 122 Baruncherrat I R. Riv. Wb. Has. 788.7 46 46 153 85 68 22 2 123 Baruncherrat II R, Riv, Wb. 1,635.6 11 11 50 26 24 26 24 14 4 124(1) Kuki Chera Grant R, Edso, Riv. Wb, Has. 2,990.7 90 91 416 230 186 8 3 66 24 124(2) Jugi Cherra ) No Popula tiOD 124(3) Naga Cherra . R, p. Riv. Wb. V. ~ Included 84 84 352 190 162 45 49 59 18 124(4) Nagacherra Bash in Kuki- 14 14 72 32 40 6 5 124( 5) Baghmara I cherra 51 S6 182 9S 87 19 8 124(6) Kuki Chera J grant No Population 125 Bilaipur R_ P, Kw, Wb. Uusurve- 108 108 370 176 194 53 56 95 108 56 9

yed forest reserve

TEA ESTATE

1 Ramchandi T .E. R. Pw, Wh, Has. Under 143 143 509 255 254 66 29 Ram-chandi III

2 Lalachera T .E. 229 247 l,049 501 548 63 58 200 55 3 Vemerpur T.E. R, p. Pw, Wb, Has, Under 188 188 743 392 351 96 84 59 27

V. Cd. revenue village Nun-ail Khal

4 Rupachera T.E. R. P, Pw. Wb. ],936.0 243 243 1,217 648 569 5 5 256 42 5 Chonachera T.E. R, p. S. Wh, Hos. Under 114 114 651 351 300 17 16 110 27

Vill. Dhalai-malai IX

6 Manipur T.E. R. p. Riv, Wb, Has. 639.1 290 290 1.301 687 614 23 25 219 95 7 Sultani Cherra T.E. R~ P, Kw, Wb, HQs, 1,863.0 118 118 414 256 158 Z4 2] 1.02 2&

168

DIRECTORY ASSAM

KATLICHARA (12)

WORKERS

I II m IV V. VI VII VIII IX X

Total workers Non- SI. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

102 1 102 1 252 307 111

112 12 12 46 16 113 ,

35 14 8 2 25 14 25 40 114 171 73 51 81 67 1 1 7 1 31 4 128 218 115 281 125 44 1 16 141 86 7 73 38 225 337 116(1)

23 4 23 4 21 36 116(2)

60 87 52 87 2 6 41 3 116(3)

30 2 27 2 1 2 14 32 116(4) 11 10 1 8 17 116'5)

165 6 138 3 25 1 3 1 212 382 117(1) 38 14 22 1 1 51 94 117(2)

274 37 194 2 45 19 35 1 1 8 6 251 402 118 498 58 317 6 76 5 20 9 8 31 1 10 8 58 7 346 693 119

395 43 232 2 75 1 31 33 6 1 9 1 42 5 240 548 120 661 381 38 2 94 10 357 2 3 19 5 143 369 726 791 121

50 27 18 5 5 23 22 .. 4 35 41 122 18 1 17 - 8 21- 123 99 42 26 1 39 39 15 18 3 131 144 124(1)

128 23 28 17 4 3 6 7 4 82 62 139 124(2) 124(3)

27 19 10 15 .. 1 15 3 2 5 21 124(4) 84 3 48 1 1 3 1 33 11 84 124(5)

102 69 95 45 5 7 17 2 74 125 124(6)

125

151 98 25 1 1 8 3 1 1 112 97 104 156 1

268 118 112 2 126 115 1 27 3 233 430 2 196 67 69 1 83 58 4 6 2 2 35 3 196 284 3

317 217 31 6 18 2 213 205 1 14 5 1 6 29 3 331 352 4 146 95 90 94 46 1 2 1 7 205 205 5

349 156 50 135 66 2 5 6 21 130 90 3"'8 458 6 151 31 9 3 64 26 13 2 23 1 6 32 3 105 127 7

]69

Number and Name of District-(tO) CACHAR VILLAGE

Name of Police Station

Occupied Sche- Literate Residen tia1 Total Sche-

Serial Name of Village/Town! Amenities Area Houses Population duled duled and No. Ward/Enumerator's in Castes Tribes Edu.

Block Acres No. No. cated of of Persons

Hou- House· ses holds

P M F M F M F M F

--I ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

FOREST-VILLAGES

1 LalChera R,P.Kw. Wh. 58 58 308 167 141 47 47 4S 9 2 La} Pani R, Tk, Wh. 116 116 563 289 274 26 22 60 10 3 Bartha} R. p. Tk. Wh. Cd. 109 109 555 298 257 138 133 19 22 96 46 4 Kachari Tal R. p. Kw, Wh, Cd. 75 75 192 106 86 13 12 38 7 5 Nunai R, p. Kw. Wb, Cd. 30 30 177 109 68 37 20 25 4 6 DhalChera R, p. Riv. Wh, 17 17 77 39 38 1 7 Dbal Cbera Extension R, Riv, Cd. 174 174 811 445 366 77 70 8 6 58 14 8 Barun Cbera R. P, Tk. 74 74 335 184 ] 51 122 ]02 26 3 9 Kuki Chera V R, P, Riv. 32 32 190 105 85 30 3

10 Bangal Bhasa R. p. Riv. 13 13 79 40 39 2 11 Jhalna Cherra R, p. Kw, Wb. 69 69 418 230 188 51 3 12 Garmura I R, P, Kw, Wb, Hos. 70 70 341 171 170 61 60 72 19 13 Garmura II R, M, Kw, Wb, Has. 125 125 759 390 369 308 302 1 130 57 14 Jacub Pur R, P, Kw, Wb, Hos. 177 177 886 466 420 435 391 44 12 15 Dutta Pur R,Kw, Wb. 27 28 260 188 72 25 21 49 14 16 Ramnath Pur R, Kw, 'Nb. 14 14 66 37 29 37 29 7 1

170

I>tREC1'ORY ASSAM

KATLICHARA (12)

WORKERS

I II III IV • V VI vn VIll IX X

Total workers Non- SI. (I-IX) workers No.

M F M F ,M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 1

97 94 1 .. 1 I 70 141 1 170 45 129 25 13 3 2 1 11 15 16 119 229 2 158 73 153 71 3 . . .. 2 2 140 184 3 63 2 55 .. 1 1 2 5 1 43 84 4 70 69 1 39 68 5 31 27 31 27 8 11 6

338 16 335 15 3 1 107 350 7 108 102 6 76 151 8 55 51 49 .. 51 6 50 34 9 24 25 13 1 11 24 16 14 10

118 50 104 14 50 112 138 11 101 17 94 8 4 .. 8 1 2 I 70 153 12 227 6 200 1 12 1 1 1 13 4 163 363 13 288 25 264 5 15 18 2 7 2 178 395 14

55 48 5 2 133 72 15 26 6 20 11 29 16

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Besides the Village Directory which contains the Primary Census Abstracts for each village jn the distl'~ct in add:ition to other jmportant' informations relating to the village, all A-series tables with their appeniices relating to the general population; all B(i) i. e. General Economic Tables except B-II, all Coories i. e. Social and Cultural Tables except C-I, C-IV & C-Vl ; and all tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes at;e reproduced in this volume. A short explanatory note for each of the above census tables presented in this volume is also given.

172

TABLE A-I

AREA» HOUSES AND POPULATION

This is the basic population table for the Census. This table furnishes the data for each police station and town separately_ The area is given both in square miles and square kilometres; but the density is calculated from square miles only_ In addition to the data on area and density, this table gives the number of inhabited and uninhabited vi11ages, occupied residential houses and the population separately for males and femaJes according to the 1961 Census for both rural and urban areaS separately.

The area figures of the district and police stations are as supplied by the Director of Land Records and Surveys, Government of Assam. The area figures of tbe towns are collected from the respective Deputy Commissioners and Subdivisional Officers, Local Bodies and in some cases, from the Local Self-Government Department of the Government of Assam.

AppendiX I to Table A-I

This appendix shows the 1951 territories constituting the present set-up of the district.

Appendix n to Table A-I

This appendix shows the number of village s in the d~strict with a population of 5,000 and over which are not declared as <tDwns because they do not satisfy all the three criteria required for tlieir treatment as towns.

Appendi'x HI to -Table A-I

This table fumishes the figures for houseless and institutional population for total, rural and urban areas separ~tely_ For the purpm:e of studying different characteristics, this population is included in the household popUlation.

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APPENDIX n Number of Villages with a population of 5,000 and over and Towns with a population under 5,000

Units of territory which have nothing to show for this Statement have been excluded

District/Subdivision/Police Station

1

Cachar District

Silchar Subdivision

Lakhipur P. s.

Hailakandi Subdivision

HaiIakandi P. S.

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over

Number Population

2 3

177

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District

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Number

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A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

APPENDIX m

Houseless and Institutional Population

Total Houseless Population Institutional Population District/Subdivision IPolice Station Rural

Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Cachar District T 267 208 59 1,423 1,196 227 R 264 207 57 349 306 43 U 3 1 2 1,074 890 184 T 218 169 49 500 353 147 Silchar Subdivision R 218 169 49 108 97 11 U 392 256 136 • Katigora P.S. R 6 6 Barkhola P.S. R 66 66 5 2 3 Udarband P.S. R 12 10 2 T 36 34 2 Lakhipur P.S. R 36 34 2 U T 152 103 49 393 257 136 Silchar P .S. R 152 103 49 1 1 U 392 256 131 Sooai P.S. R 48 44 T 30 24 6 757 686 71 Karimganj Subdivision R 27 23 4 214 182 32 U 3 1 2 543 504 39 T 4 2 2 727 662 65 Karimganj P.S. R 1 1 202 176 26 U 3 1 2 525 486 39 T 16 12 4 J8 18 Badarpur P.S. R 16 12 4 U 18 18 Patharkandi P.S. R 10 10 Ratabari P.S. R 12 6 6 T 19 15 4 166 157 9 Hailakaodi Subdivision R 19 15 4 27 27 U 139 130 9 T 19 15 4 151 142 9 Hailakandi P.S. R 19 15 4 12 12 U 139 130, 9 Katlichara P .S. R 15 15

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CACHAR

TA1lLE A-U-VARIATION IN' POpuLATION ntJRING f;1~'IY Y};AJtS

This table furnishes population data for the la~t s~ven C~nsuses from 1901 to 1961 and the varia.ion of population in each decade. This is a very important table as it gives the growth of population from .decade to decade and in the absence of reliable "ita I statistical data. forms the main source for estimation ot popv.lation. One of. the main changes in this table since the last Censl;1s is that Percent­age variation is given from decade to decade.

Decade Percentage Years Persons Variation De&ade MaJd;

Variatioh

2 3 4 5 6

1901 630,302 326,477

J9J1 713.566 + 83.264 +13.21 371,478

1921 751,569 + 37,994 + 5.32 391,666

1931 803,694 + 52,134 + 6.94 422,362

1941 895.140 + 91,446 +11.38 471,769

1951 1,115,865 +220,725 +24.66 588,306

1961 1,378,476 +262,611 +23.53 722,487

119

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7

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342,088

359,894

381,332

423,371

527,559

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WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901

This table gives the growth of each town since 1901. This table furnishes the areas of t~c towns of the 1961 Census both in square miles and square kilometres. For the purfose of this table, all towns are divided into 6 classes according to popUlation. As in table A-D. the percentage variation of each town is given from decade to decade.

Class 1-100,000 and above Class 11-50,000-99,999 Class 111-20,000-49,999

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Area Percentage Name of Town

Status of

Town Year Persons Decade

Sq. miles Sq. KIn. Variation Decade Males Females Variation

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Hailakandi

lJpdarpur

Lola Lakhipur

Municjpa1i~y

Municipality

Cl-ASS III-20,0()()-49.999

1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 19(;1 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961

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Town Committee 1911 1921 )931 1941 1951 1961 2.44 6.32

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1961 1.00 2.59

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Town Com.(nittee 1961 1.00 2.59 1961 0.63 1.63

9 .. 256 8,785 --471

10,204 +1,419 13,069 +2,865 16,601 +3,532 34,059 +17,458 41,062 +7,003

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1,462 2,228 +766 2,002 -226 3,084 + 1,082 8,219 +5,135

14,132 A-5.913

S,885

4,487 2,564

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Note: Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italitts

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B - GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

TABLE B-1

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Part B of this table relates to rural areas. The educational level is confined only to (i) Literate (witbout educational leve1), (ii) Primary or Junior Basic and (iii) Matriculation and above.

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B-nI PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-\\'ORKERS

III

I II Total Population of Workers and Non-workers

As Cultivator As Agricultural Labourer

In Mining, Quarrying, Live­stock, Forestry. Fishing, Hun­ting and Plan-tations. Or-chards and allied activities

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

1,281,663 668,750 612,913 218.570 25.222 30,120 949,773 417,404 532,369 120,578 22,624 24,306

205.455 156,891 48,564 66,366 1,962 4.654

118,242 86,849 31,393 31,020 636 1,148

8,193 7,606 587 606 12

620,725 453.662

105.727

57,056

4,280

323,930 296,795 196~855 256,807

82,054 23,673

41,115 15.941

3,906 374

92,539 48.628 43,911 69,705 31,182 38,523

17,268 13,310 3,958

5,053 3,644 1,409

513 492 21

47,173 34,042

8,354

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434

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Industry

Males Females

11 12

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25

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5

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881

639

502

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98

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89

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61

73

42

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66

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103

45

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71 6,198

46 255

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BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

KERS

V In Manufactur­ing other than Household In-

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VI

In Construction

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Commerce

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Communications

X

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Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14

DISTRICT 3,444 541

964 446

1,233 55

1,230 40

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670

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6

15

1,913 826

576

456

55

1,119 472

353

272

22

POLICE STATION 265 83 75 86 77 19

122

57

6

POLICE STATION 28

1

15

12

POLICE STATION 201 34

36

129

2

4 3

1

POLICE STATION

28

24

4

85 61

18

5

1

37 19

5

9

4

469 29 59 102 25 19

243

124

3

1

32

8

16

173 154

19

72 62

10

33 29

4

13 11

2

20 17

3

17

17,015 6,315

!",453

5,033

214

7,568 2,630

2,440

2.378

120

1,051 535

380

128

8

504 149

188

161

6

641 181

133

319

8

1,475 515

638

317

5

18

1,417 1.278

99

39

1

740 679

48

12

1

73 73

100 95

2

3

84 56

26

2

251 238

8

5

19

3,965 1,783

1,037

893

252

2,128 1,093

589

366

80

183 59

82

33

9

215 108

82

14

11

93 37

19

37

195 86

45

55

9

20 21

23 45,760 17 24,~46

3 9,918

1 8,521

2 3,075

11 22.367 8 12,361

1 5,401

3,192

2 1,413

1 1

1 1

197

2.849 1,234

867

523

225

1,777 893

390

391

103

2,115 1,239

366

353

157

3,139 1,683

638

615

203

22

7,428 5,844

753

733

98

3,851 3,034

271

469

77

316 236

24

54

2

298 238

18

33

9

515 435

42

31

7

923 =731

56

121

15

23

305,148 211,053

55,258

36,103

2,734

151,301 102,435

28,750

18.562

1,554

22,370 16,051

4,482

1,694

143

11,482 8.045

2,261

1,109

67

13,984 10,903

1,012

1,967

102

28,185 20,215

5,971

1,908

91

24

524,557 452,562

42,989

28,527

479

246,020 210,348

20,977

14,402

293

40,088 34.979

3.776

1,314

19

1

TOTAL Illiterate Literate (Without Educational Level) Primary or Junior Basic Matrkulation and Above

TOTAL Illiterate Literate (Without Educational Level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and Above

TOTAL Illiterate Literat.! (Without Educational Level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and Above

19,051 TOTAL 15,922 Illiterate

Li tera te (Without 2,047 Educational Level)

Primary or Junior 1.052 Basic

Matriculation and 30 Above

19,287 15,676

1.715

1,843

53

TOTAL Illiterate Literate (Without Educational Level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and Above

38,013 TOTAL 33.613 Illiterate

Literate (Without 2.664 Educational Level)

Primary or Junior 1,706 Basic

Matriculation and 30 Above

B-ID PART B -INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS

WOR

III I II In Mining, Quarry- IV

ing, Livestock, At Household As Agricultural Forestry, Fishing,

Educational Levels Total Population As Cultivator Labourer Hunting, Plan- Industry of Workers and tations, Orchards

Non-workers and allied activities

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

SILCHAR

TOTAL 187,768 98,275 89,493 29,660 4.546 3,022 405 4,658 3,028 991 3,094 Illiterate l31,910 55,822 76,088 15,414 4,269 2,431 394 2,655 2.929 461 2,655 Literate (Without

31,154 24,457 7.297 9,338 204 9 1,564 85 243 275 Educational Level) 425 Primary or Junior

5.925 14 J64 Basic 22,265 J6,34O 4,830 73 166 2 323 285 Matriculation and Above 1,839 1,656 183 78 116 8

SONAl

TOTAL 123,846 64,287 59.559 23.152 2,682 4,459 248 1.417 9~9 455 2,411 Illiterate 89.399 38,036 51.363 11,264 2,299 3,418 242 965 915 174 1.897 Literate (Without Educational Level) 20,852 16,168 4.684 7.525 186 785 6 427 14 168 276 Primary or Junior Basic 12,918 9.431 3,487 4,308 197 256 13 113 238 Matriculation and Above 677 652 25 55 12

KARIMGANJ TOTAL 430,630 224,058 206.572 74.888 6,964 9.531 332 11,240 7.762 3.187 9.377 Illiterate 322,008 143,185 178.822 44,702 6,117 7.987 316 7,599 7~606 1,648 8~OO9 Literate (Without

Educational Level) 65,375 48,005 17.370 19,166 721 1.223 10 3,022 144 1,151 796 Primary or .Junior Basic 40,592 30,368 10.224 10,796 126 313 5 445 12 387 567 Matriculation and Above 2,655 2,499 156 224 8 1 174 1 5

KARIMGANJ TOTAL 142,915 74,031 68,384 27,074 745 3,49L 72 1,025 564 1,612 3,381 Illiterate 108,159 48,545 59,614 17,070 667 2,999 69 767 547 878 3.004 Literate (Without

Educational Level) 18,276 13,800 4,476 5.549 57 303 3 151 16 575 143 Primary or Junior Basic 15,612 10,863 4,749 4.368 21 188 83 1 159 234 Matricula tioD and Above 868 823 45 87 1 24

BADARPUR TOTAL 59,350 30,897 28,453 9,470 728 702 10 245 1~ 290 1,585 Illiterate 42,328 18,498 23,830 5,481 653 589 8 193 17 189 1,476 Literate (Without

Educational Level) 10,497 7,361 3.136 2,809 59 92 44 1 76 82 Primary or Junior Basic 6,004 4.554 1,450 1,120 16 18 1 ..s 25 27 Matriculation and Above 521 484 37 60 3 1

198

BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

KBRS

v VI VII VIlY IX X In Manufactur- In Transpot4 ing other than In Construction In Trade and Storage and In Other Non-workers Educational Levels

Household Commerce Communications Services Industry

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

POLICE STATION

650 82 749 6 2,504 144 13,53 9 8,903 1,058 45.779 77,121 TOTAL 127 71 305 5 767 133 777 6 5.719 799 27,166 64,827 Illiterate

Literate (Without 211 6 237 1 768 8 327 1 2,239 97 9,105 6,611 Educational Level)

Primary or Junior 306 5 194 ·901 2 198 578 122 8,559 5,543 Basic

Matriculation and 6 13 68 1 51 2 367 40 949 140 Above

POLICE STATION

123 114 1,393 88 89 3,584 741 29.501 52.460 TOTAL 9 49 483 84 26 1,.593 595 20,055 45,331 Illiterate

Literate (Without 43 33 333 4 34 901 34 5,919 4,164 Educational Level)

Primary or Junior 71 32 552 29 732 108 3,325 2.944 Basic

Matriculation and 25 358 4 202 21 Above

SUBDIVISION

1,449 295 598 68 7,372 518 1,504 10 16,073 1,819 98,216 179,427 TOTAL 514 224 255 63 2,941 455 559 7 8.334 1,469 - 68,647 154,556 Illiterate

Literate (Without 466 3$ 165 5 2,337 39 341 2 2,910 234 17,224 15,381 Educational Level)

464 33 154 2,025 24 457 1 Primary or Junior

3,778 108 11.549 9,348 Basic Matriculation and

5 24 69 147 1,051 8 796 142 Above

POLICE STATION

624 49 237 2 2,542 120 420 4,910 354 32,096 63,597 TOTAL 316 34 109 "2 1,144 96 151 2,806 302 22,305 54,893 Illiterate

Literate (Witho ... t 119 3 48 787 7 80 967 46 5,221 4,201 Educational Level)

17 Primary or Junior

187 12 66 611 128 821 4 4.252 4,460 Basic Matriculation an 1

2 14 61 316 2 318 43 Above

POLICE STATION

336 186 188 50 1.628 111 672 9 3.289 369 14,077 25.387 TOTAL 92 143 82 46 695 104 253 7 1.884 30) 9,040 21.076 Illiterate

Literate (Without 129 23 72 4 395 5 156 1 565 26 3,022 2,935 Educational Level)

Primacy or Junior 113 20 33 508 2 212 1 655 41 1,862 1,342 Basic

Matriculation and 2 1 29 51 185 2 153 34 Above

199

B-III PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NO"N-WORKERS

WOR

I II III IV

Total Population of In Mining, Quarry-

ing, Livestock. Educational Levels Workers and Non- As Agricultural Forestry, Fishing, At Household

Workers As Cultivator Labourer Hunting, Industry Plantations, Or-chards and allied

activities

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

.... PATHARKANDI

TOTAL 114,642 59,761 54,881 173,70 2,620 2,565 138 6,728 5,353 469 1,963 Dliterate 87,278 38,503 48,775 9,770 2,125 2,186 133 4,365 5,240 183 1,590 Literate (Without Educational Level) 16,715 12,756 3,959 4,365 453 334 3 1,979 102 208 161 Primary or Junior Basic 10,038 7,926 2.112 3,212 42 43 2 265 11 78 209 Matriculation and Above 611 576 35 23 2 119 3

RATABARI

TOTAL 113,723 59,369 54,354 20,974 2,871 2,773 112 3,242 1,827 816 2,448 Illiterate 84,243 37.640 46,603 12,381 2,672 2,213 106 2,274 1,802 398 1,939 Literate (Without Educational Level) 19,887 14,088 5,799 6.443 152 494 4 848 25 292 410 Primary or Junior

1,914 Basic 8,938 7,025 2,096 47 64 2 89 125 97 Matriculation and Above 655 616 39 54 2 31 1 2

HAILAKANDI

TOTAL 230,308 120,762 109,546 43,841 3,558 6,159 234 4,269 3,037 679 1,607 Illiterate 174,103 77,363 96,740 24,339 3,125 4.985 200 3,161 2,962 291 1,233 Literate (Without Educational Level) 34,353 26,832 7,521 12,963 290 926 30 860 59 254 246 Primary or Junior

20,594 15,366 5,228 6,418 143 245 4 124 Basic 239 16 128 Matriculation and Above 1,258 1,201 57 121 3 9 10

HAILAKANDI

TOTAL 156,560 81,917 74.643 30,209 2,289 4,056 39 2,689 2,141 579 1,237 Illiterate 117,055 50,704 66,351 15.838 2.011 3,251 26 1,989 2,094 253 930 Literate (Without

5,098 9,022 669 11 574 38 222 194 Educational Level) 24,297 19,199 193 Primary or Junior

14,253 11.111 3,142 5,267 85 136 2 126 9 99 113 Basic Matriculation and 5 Above 955 903 52 82

KATLlCHARA

TOTAL 73,748 38,845 34,903 13,632 1,269 2,103 195 1,580 896 100 370

Illiterate 57,048 26,659 30,389 8,501 1,114 1,734 174 1,172 868 38 303

Literate (Without 7,633 2,423 3,941 97 257 19 286 21 32 52 Educational Level) 10,056

Primary or Junior 4,255 2,086 1,151 58 109 2 113 7 25 15 Basic 6,341

Matriculation and Above 303 298 5 39 3 9 5

200

BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY (Concld.)

KERS

V VI VII YIn IX x In Manufactur- In Trade and In Trans~rt, In Other inir0ther than In Construction Commerce Storage and Services Non-workers Educational Levels

ousehold Communications lndustry

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

POLICE STATION

295 29 62 5 1,602 102 379 1 3,438 512 26,853 44,158 TOTAL 57 23 15 4 521 87 146 1,635 415 19.625 39,158 Illiterate

Literate (Without ]26 5 22 1 582 13 98 1 554 69 4,488 3,151 Educational Level)

Primary or Junior III 1 23 476 2 105 1,012 27 2,601 1,818 Basic

Matriculation and 1 2 23 30 237 1 139 31 Above

POLICE STATION

]94 31 111 11 1,600 185 33 4,436 584 25,190 46,285 TOTAL 49 24 49 11 581 168 9 2,009 452 17,677 39,429 Illiterate

Literate (Without 92 7 23 572 14 7 824 93 4,493 5,094 Educational Level)

32 Primary or Junior

53 430 3 12 1,290 36 2,834 1,728 Basic Matriculation and

7 17 5 313 3 186 34 Above

SUBDIVISION

259 48 196 33 2,075 159 333 2 7,320 1,758 55,631 99,110 TOTAL 91 46 99 29 744 144 . 131 2 3,551 1,341 39,971 87.658 llliterate

58 4 676 9,284 Literate (Without

97 1 12 107 1,607 248 6,631 Educational Level)

1 30 5,992 Primary or Junior

67 630 3 70 1,551 156 4,777 Basic Matriculation and

4 9 25 25 611 13 384 44 Above

POLICE STATION

142 7 77 1,363 122 303 2 4.576 683 37,923 68,123 TOTAL 42 5 37 563 111 114 2 2,054 324 26,563 60,848 llliterate

67 1 26 412 Literate (Without

11 98 1,053 230 7,056 4,420 Educational Level)

29 1 11 376 Primary or Junior

66 1,026 118 3,975 2,814 Basic Matriculation and

4 3 12 25 443 11 329 41 Above

POLICE STATION

117 41 119 33 712 37 30 2,744 1,075 17.708 30,987 TOTAL 49 41 62 29 181 33 17 1,497 1,017 13,408 26,810 Illiterate

30 32 4 264 Literate (Without

1 9 554 18 2,228 2,211 Educational Level)

38 1~ 254 3 4 38; 2,017 Primary or Junior

525 1,963 Basic

6 Matriculation and

13 168 2 55 3 Above

201

TABLE B-IV

INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN

CULTIVATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER

T.his table corresponds more or less to the Union Table B-III of the 1951 Census.

It divides the working population, other than persQns at work in cultivation. industriallY into 9 DiVisions. 45 Major Groups, 343 Minor Groups and into four statuses of employment. The Indian Census Economic C1assification adopted at the 1951 Census was neither a purely industrial nor occupational classification of the p0pulation but was a combination of both. There were only ten divisions and eighty ejght subdivisions of industries and services. The present classifica­tion foHows the National Classification of Industties adoPted by the Government of India with some suitable m.inor modifications within the framework. This table deals only with the indust ial classification of workers. The workers at Household Industries are c~assified into two employment statuses, name1y, Employee and Others. The workers in Non­Household Industries are classified by the four statuses of employment, namely, Employer, Employee, Single Worker and Family Worker against Employer, Employee and Independent Worker in the 1951 Census. An Employer is a person who has to employ other per .. ons in order to carryon the business from which he secures his livelihood. He is not only responsible for his own personal work but also for giving work to others in the business. But a person who employs domestic servants for household duties or has subordinates under him in an office where he is employed by others is not an employer, even if he has the power to employ another person (s) in his office on behalf of his own employer (s).

An Employee is a person who usually works under som other person for salary Or wages in cash or kind. Persons employed as Manager, Superintendents, Agents, etc. and in that capacity employ or control other workers on b<!half of their own em.ployers are only employees.

A Single Worker is a person who works by himself but not as Head of household in a

202

Household Industry. He js not employed by anyone else and in his turn does not employ anybody else, not even members of his household except casually. This definition of a Single Worker will include a person who works in joint partnership with one or several persons hiring no employees and also a mem.ber of a Producers' Co-operative. Each one of the partners or members of such Producers' Co­operati.ves is treated as a Single Worker.

A Family Worker is a member who works without receiving wages in cash or kind. in an industry, business or trade conducted mainly by members of the family and ordinarilY does at least one hour of work everyday during the working season. For the purpose of this definition. members of a family may be drawn from beyond the limits of the household by ties of blood or marriage. The Family Worker may not be entitled to a share of the profits in the work of the business carried on either by the person or head of the household or other relatives.

This table has three parts. Part A restricts itself to an account E'olely of persons at work at Household Industry. It presents data for employee and others only for major ~roups separately for total, rural and urban.

Part B deals with the persons at work in non:h.ousehold industry, trade, business, prOfession or service by the four statuseS of employment only for total and urban. This part of the table also gives data on1y for major groups.

Part C of the table furnishes data for each minor group of the Industrial Classification in respect of persons at work other than cultivation for total and urban. It does not classify the workers by status of employment.

This is a very important economic table as it gives the employment position in various sectors of the eCOnomy.

The Indian Standard Industrial Classifica­tion so far as this Distdct is concerned, is reproduced below :-

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION

• DIVISION 0 : AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY. FISHING AND HUNTING

Major Group Description

00 Field Produce & Plantation Crops

01

02

03

04

Production of crops (including vegetables) other than cereal crops (including bengal grams) pulses, fibres, oilseeds, sugarcane ond other cash crops Production of fruits and nuts in plantations, vines and orcbards Production of other agricultural produce (including fluits & nuts not covered by minor group 006 and flowers) not cover~d above

Plantation Crops Production of tea, in plantation Production of otber plantation crops ptber than tea, coffee, rubber. tobacco, ganja, chinchona and opi urn

Forestry and Logging Felling and cutting of trees and transportation of logs Preparation of timber Production of fodder by exploitation of forest Production of gumS. reSins. lac, barks. hebrs, wild fruits & leaves by exploitation of forests Production and gathering of other forest products not covered above

Fishing Production offish by fishing in inland waters including tbe operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries

Livestock and Hunting Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat Production of ducks, hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming Trapping of animals or games propagation

DNISION 1 : MINING AND QUARRYING

10 Mining and Quarrying

Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas Quarrying of stone (including slate). clay, sand~ gravel. limestone

DIVISION 2 & 3 : MANUFACTURING

20 Food Stuffs Production of rice. aHa, flour, etc. crops and foodgrains

by milling, dehusking and processing of

Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugarcane or palm juice and production of candy

203

Minor Group

005 006

009

010

015

021 022 024

025 026

031

040

043 047

106 107

200

202

Major Group

Description Minor Group

Division 2 & 3 : MANUFACTURING (Continued)

21

Production of fruit products such as jam, jel1y, sauce and canning and preservation of fruits Slaughtering preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products Production of butter, ghee. cheese and other dairy products Production of ed ible fats and oil (other than hydrogenated oil) Prod Dcti on of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspati) Production of other food products such as sweetmeat and condiments .. muri,.

'.murk:, chira, khoi, cocoa. chocolate. toffee, lozenge " Beverages

Production of ice Production of ice-cream

203 204 205 206 207 208

209

215 216

22 To bacco Products

Manufacture of b:di

23 Textile-Cotton

'Cotton ginning cleaning, pressing and baling Cotton spinning (other than in mills) Cotton dyeing. bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms Cotton \\-eaving n handlooms Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms Printing 01 cotton textile Manufacturing of cotton nets Mannfacturing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine

24 Textile-.Jute

220

230 231 233 234 235 236 237 238 239

Jute pressing and baling 240 Jute sp·n .iog and weaving 241 Manufacture o:f other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp .. mesta 244

25 Textile-W 001

Embroidery and art work in woolen textile

26 Textile-Silk

Dyeing and bleaChing of silk Spinning of silk other than in mills Weaving of silk textile by handloom

27 Textile-Miscellaneous

256

261 262 264

Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products 270 M nufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments 271 Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes 272 Mak·ng of textile garments including rain coats and headgear 273 Manufacture of made-up textile goods except wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow cases, bedding materials, mattress, textile bags 274 Manufacture of coir and coir products 277 Manufactu-e of umbrdlas 278 Processing and manufacture of textile products not covered above 279

204

Major Group

Description Minor Group

Division 2 & 3 : MANUFACTURING (Continued) •

28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products

Sawing and planning of wood 280 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 282 Mauufacture of wooden industria} goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 283 Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane. leaves and other allied products 288 Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above 289

29 Paper and Paper Products

Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292

30 Printing and Publishing

Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals 300

Printing and publishing of books 301 All other types of printing including lithography. engraving, block making and other work connected with printing industry 302 AU types of binding, stitching and sizing and other allied work connected with binding industry 303

31 Leather and Leather Products

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 310 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear 311 Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by minor group 311, 312), such as leather upholstery. suitcases, pocket books, cigarette and key cases~ purses, saddlery. Whip and other articIes 313 Repair of shoes & other leather footwear 314 Repajr of all other leather products except footwear 315

32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products

Manufa·cture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 Production of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324

33 Chemicals and Chemical Products

Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals such as acids, alkalis and their salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 331 Manufacture of ammunition, e'xplosives and fiire works 333 Manufacture of matches 334 Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumes. cosmetics and other toilet preparations except soap 335 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical products not covered above (includiag inedible oils and rats) 339

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Major Group Description Minor

Group

Division 2 & 3 : MANUFACTURING (Continued)

34-35 Non-Metallic Mineral Products Other than Petroleum and Coal

Manufacture of structural clay products such as brick, tile 340 Manufacture of structural stone goods. stone drfssing and stone crushing 343 Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 350 Manufacture of chinaware and crookery 351 Manufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 355 M~nufacture of' earthen toys and artwares except those covered by minor group 355 356 Manufacture of glass and glass prodqcts except optical and Photographic lenses and glass bangles:. beads and glass apparatus 357 Manufacture of other non-metanic mineral products not elsewhere specified 359 Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting. refining, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes" rods 360 Manufacture induding smelting" refining of non~ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture of armaments 362 Manufacture of structural steel products such as joist, rail, sheet, plate 363 Manufacture of iron and steel furnitures 364 Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365 Manufacture of aluminium products 366 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and welding of metal products· 368 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (this will also include the mauufacture of sun.dry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns WhICh cannot be classified in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39) 369

37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport and Electrica) Equipment)

Manufacture and assembling of machinery other than electrical, except textile machinery 370 ManUfacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus" appliances not specified above 379

38 Transport Equipment

Manufacture, assembing and repaIrIng of locomotives Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tram.way and other rail road eqUipment other than that covered by minor group 363 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (excepting motor engines) Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles Manufacture of bicycles and tricycles and accessories such as saddle, seat frame. gear Building and reparing of water transport equipment such as ships, boats and manufacture of marine engines Manufacture and repair of air transport equipment including aeroplanes, aeroengines Repairing of bicycles and tricycles Manufacture of other transport equipments such as animal drawn and hand drawn vehicles

206

380

381

382 384

385

386

387 388

389

Major Group Description Minor

Group

Division 2 & 3 : MANUFACTURING (Continued) ••

39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks 392 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using go)d and other precious metal 393 Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments 394 Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 399

'----------------------------------------------.------------------__ DIVISION 4 : CONSTRUCTION

40 Construction

Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, flooring, decorative constructions, electrical & sanitary installations 400 Construction and maintenance of roads. railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines 402 Construction and maintenance of waterways and water reservoirs such as bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewell, wells 403

DVISION 5 : ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER & SANITARY SERVICES

50 Electricity and Gas

Genel-ation and trans.mission of electric energy Distribution of electric energy

500 501

51 Water supply and Sanitary Services . . Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial

consumers 510

DIVISION 6 ~ TRADE AND COMMERCE

60-63 Wholesale Trade

Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 600 Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products,

eggs, poultry and other food-stuff (not covered elSewhere) 601 Wholesale trading in all kinds of :fabrics and textile products such as

garments, hessian, gunny bag, silk and woolen yarn, shirtings, suitings, hosiery products 602

Wholesale v-ading in beverages, such as tea (leaf) coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 603

Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 606 Wholesale trading in straw and fodder 608 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 610 Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting products such as coke, coal, kerosene,

candle 611

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Major Group Description Minop

Group

Divjsion 6 : TRADE AND COMMERCE (Continued)

Wholesale trading in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics 612 Wholesale trading 1n wooden, steel and other metallic iurniture and fittings 614 Wholesale trading in other household equipment not covered above 618 Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo. cane. thatches and similar products 621 Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery goods 630 Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment, like motor. battery, electric tan. bulb 632 Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 633 Wlwlesale trading in skins, leather and .fur 634 Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses. frames 635 Wholesale trading in all goods not covered above 639

64-68 Retail Trade

Retail trading in cereals pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, pocltry 640

Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder) aerated water 641

Retail trading in intoxicants such as wine, liquor 642 Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc. 643 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 644 Retail trading in fuel such as coke~ coal~ firewood and kerosene 645 Retail trading in food-stuff like sweetmeat condiments, cakes, biscuits. etC. 646 Retail trading in animals 647 Retail trading in'straw and fodder 648 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree. ready made garments of cotton,

wool. silk and other textile and hosiery products: (this includes retail trading in piece-goods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) 650

Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes and cosmetics 651 Retail trading in medicines and chemicals 652 Retail trading in footwear" head-gear such as hat~ umbrella, shoes and

chappals 653 Retail trading in tyres .. tube and allied rubber products 654 Retail trading in petrol, mobil oil and allied products 655 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metalliC furniture and fittings 660 Retail trading in stationery goods and paper 661 Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils 662 Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toys 663 Retail trading in other household equipments not covered above 664 Retail trading in bricks, tile and other building materials 670 Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipments 671 Retail trading in wood, bamboo, cane, bark and thatches 672 Retail trading in other building materials 673 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinerYequipments. tools and appliances 680 Retail trading in transport and storage equipments 681 Retail trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb 682 Retatl trading in skins, leather and furs and -their products excluding

footwear and headgear 683 Retail trading in clock & watch, eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments 685 Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 686 Retail trading in musical instruments, gramophone records, pictures and

paintings including curio dealing 687 Book-Selling 688 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689

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Majo~ Group Description Minor

Group

Division 6 : TRADE AND COM1'1FRCE (Continued)

69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous

Importing and exporting of goods and commodities Real estate and properties Stocks', shares and futures Providents and insurances Money lending (indigenous) Banking and similar type financial operation Distribution of motion pictures All other activities connected with trade and commerce above, including hiring out of durable goods such as microphone, rickshaw, etc.

not covered electric' fan,

690 691 692 693 694 695 697

699

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70-71 Transport

Transporting by railways 700 Transporting by tramway and bus service 701 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 702 Transporting by road through other means of transport such an hackney

carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Animal transporting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel 704 Transporting by man such as carrying of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 705 Transporting by boat, steamer, ferry, etc., by river. canal 706 Transporting by air 708 Transporting by other mea ns not covered above 709 Services incidental to transport such as packing, crating travel agency 710

72· Storage and Ware-Housing

Operation of storage such as ware-houses 720

73 Communication

Postal, telegraphic. wireless and signal communication Telephone cornlpunication

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DIVISION 8 SERVICES

80 Public Service

( This does not include Govt., Quasi Govt. or local bcdy activities. other than administrative. in such fie:ds as transPort, communication. informa­tion and broadcasting, education.and sCjentific services. health, industries, production, construction, marketing' and operation of financial institu­t!ons each of which :is classified in the appropriate indushy groups)

209-

730 731

Major Group Description Minor

Group

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Division 8 : SERVICES (Continued)

Public service in police 803 Public service in administrative departments and offices of Central Government 804 Public service in administrative departments and offices of quasi-govemment organisation, municipalities, local boards. etc. 805 Public service in administrative departments and offices of State Governments 809

81 Educational and Scientific Services

Educational services such as those rendered by technical colleges, techincal sc·hools and similar technical and vocational institutions 810 Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, scho ols and similar other institutions of non-technical type 811 Scientific services and research institutions not capable of classification under anY individual group 812

82 Medical and Health Services

83

Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homoepathic practitioners 820 Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individc~als 821

Religious and Welfare Services

Religious services rendered by religious organisations and religious establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities,

'( this includes missions. ashrams and other allied organisations) Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, prie8t. preceptors, fakir, monk Welfare services rendered by organisations operating on a non-profit basis for the promotion of welfare of the community such as relief societies, red-cross organisation for the collection and allocation of contributions for charity

830

831

832

84 Legal Services

Legal services rendered by barrister~ advocate~ solicitor, mukteer, pleader. muhurie, munshi 840 Matrimonial services rendered by organisations and individuals 841

85 Business Services Engineering services rendered by professional organisations or individuales 850 Business, services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals 851 Business services rendered by professional organisations or individividuals such as those of advertising and publicity agencies 852 Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such as those rendered by news-agency, newspaper correspondent, columnist, journalists, editors. authors 853

86 Community Services and Trade & Labour Association

Services rendered by trade associations, chambers of commerce, trade unjons and similar other organisatjons 860 Services rendered by civic, social, cultural. political and fraternal organisa-tion such as rate-payers~ association, club, library 861 Community services such as those rendered by public libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardeps, etc. 862

210

Major Group

Description Minor Group

Division S SERVICES "Continued)

87 Recreation Sen-ices

Recreation serv~ces rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion pictures 871 Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties. musicians. exhibi-tions, circus carnivals 872 Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by organisation and individuals including horse. motor. etc .• racing 873

88 Personal Services

Services rendered to househo!ds such as those by domestic servants. cooks 880 Services rendered to households sl.!ch as those by govel ness. tutor, private secretary 881 Services rendered by hotels. boarding houses. eating houses, cafe restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities 882 Laundry service rendered by organisations and individuals, this includes all types of cleaning. dyeing. bleaching, drycleaning services 883 Hair dressing. other services rendered by organiEation and individuals such as those by barber. hairdressIng saloon and beauty shops 884 Services rendered by portrait and commercial photographic studios 885

89 ServiCes (Not Elsewhere Classified)

Services rendered by organisations or individuals 1:ot elsewhere classified

DIVISION 9 ACTIVITIES NOT ADEQUATELY DESCRIBED

90 Activties unspecified and not adequately described ('Ibis includes new entrants to the Labour market)

890

Activities unspecified and not adequateJy described including activi6es of ~uch i~dividu~ls. who :fail to provide sufficient information about their mdustrIal affi1IatIon to enable them to be cbssified 900

211

B-1V PART A-INDUST1UAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS SF

WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHO~D INDUSTRY

CACHAR DISTRIcr

Branch of Industry TOTAL TOTAL EMPLOYEE OTHERS RURAL

Division & Major Group URBAN of I. S. I. C. Male5 Females Males Females Mates

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

All Divisions T 5,913 24,841 273 104 5,640 R 5.90~ 24,829 268 99 5.634 , U 11 12 5 5 6

Division 2&3 T 5,913 24,B41 273 104 5;'640 R 5,902 24.829 268 99 5,634 U 11 12 5 5 6

Major Group 20 T 220 314 6 3B 214 R 217 312 5 37 212 U 3 .'2 1 1 2

21 T 3 .. R 3 U

22 T 2 7 1 2 1 " it 4

U 2 3- 1 2 1

I, •• 2~ T 2.44,.6 19.446 172 52 2.269 R 2.4 19,440 171 !iO 2,269 U 1 6 1 Z

" 24- I 23 25 23

o. 23 25 21

U

.. 25 l' 25 R Z5 U

., .. 26 T 1 12.() 1 R 1 1'20 1 U

" 27 T 135 103 15 5 no

R 135 103 15 5 120 U

,. .. 28 :r 2,192 4,~7 53 6 2.i39 R 2,187 4,446 Sl 6 2,136 U 5 1 2 3

" .. 29 T 1 2 1 1 R 1 :2 1 1 U

., " 39 T 1 1

R 1 1 U

" •• :31 T ~(; 1 36 R 36 1 36 U

., 34-35 T 2'S,} 348 3 286 R 289 348 .3 286 U

212

Females

8

24,737 24,730

7

24,737 24,730

7

276 275

1

3 3

5 4 1

1'.394 19;~90

4

25 2S

25 25

120 120

9& 98

4.441 4.440

1

1 1

1 1

348 348

B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF

WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

CACHAR DISTRICT

Branch of Industry TOTAL TOTAL ~ EMPLOYEE OTHERS RURJlI.L

Division & Major Group URBAN of I. S. I. C.

1 2

Major Group 36 T R U

H 38 T R U

39 T R U

Males

3

217 217

8 8

347 347

Females

4

21 P

Mares

5

10 10

13 13

Females

6

Males

7

207 207

8 8

334 334

Females

- . 3-1v tsAR:f A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF wORkE:li OF

BRANCH OF INDUSTRY

DIVISION OF I.S.I.C.

1

Division .2 & 3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2&3

Division 2 & 3

Division 2 :"~ 3

Djvi.sion 2&3

Division 2&3

Djvision 2&:3

Division 2 &3

Division 2&3

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PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

CACHAR DISTRIct (DOWN TO POLICE STATION)

TOTAL EMPLOYEE

Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

2,036 ]3,845 95 42

KATIGORA POLICE STATION

210 572 11 3

BARKHOLA POLICE STATION

178 536 7 2

UDARBAND POLICE STATION

50 696 3 4

LAKHIPUR POLICE STATION

146 6,536 6 15

SILCHAR POLICE STA'TION

997 3,094 44- 11

SONAI POLICE STATION

455 2,411 24 7

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

3,181 9,377 129 3S

KARIMGANJ POLlCE STATION

1,612 3,381 54 17

BADARPUR POLICE STATION

290 1,585 9 4

PATHARKANDI POLICE STATION

469 1,-963 18 5

RATABARI POLICE STATION

816 2,448 48 12

HAILAKANDJ SUBDIVISION

679 1,607 44 19

HAILAKANDI POLICE STATION

579 1,237 35 14

KATLICHARA POLICE STATION

100 370 9 5

214

RURAL

OTHERS

Males Females

6 7

1,941 13,803

199 569

171 534

47 692

140 6,521

953 3,083

431 2A04

3.0!i8 9,369

l,SSS 3.364

:81 1,581

451 1,958

768 2,436

635 1,588

544 1,223

91 365

B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY~ TRADE,

BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

CACHAR ClISTRICT

Branch of Industry Single-Worker Total Total Employer Employee Family-Worker

Division and Major group of Urban

I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

All Divisions T 132,541 38,222 3,101 245 70,145 29,541 50,8'?4 6,235 8,471 2,201 U 23,531 2,225 1,341 16 11,011 1,377 9,060 567 2,119 265

Division 0 T 36,994 26,409 47 62 33,269 25,495 2,890 642 788 210 U 113 2 20 61 1 20 12 1

Major Group 00 T 254 114 14 25 61 10 99 7 80 72 U 4 4

01 T 34,363 26,255 27 35 32,964 25,480 1,187 620 185 120 U 7Q 1 16 48 1 4 2

02 T 47 17 3 28 . 14 4 2 13 U 22 1 3 10 8 1 1

.. 03 T 2,146 1 2 1 161 1,482 501 U 2 1 1

•• ., 04 T 184 22 1 1 55 5 108 11 20 5 U 15 1 2 7 5

Division 1 T 40 8 3 17 12 8 8 U 8 1 ' 5 1 1

Major Group 10 T 40 8 3 17 12 8 8 U 8 1 5 1 1

Division 2&3 T 6,853 1,166 372 15 2,036 100 3,509 533 936 518 U 3,409 625 189 1 1,093 54 1,740 349 387 221

Major Group 20 T 242 30 19 130 4 56 20 37 6 U 201 18 16 103 1 49 16 33 ]

21 T 15 1 14 U 15 1 14

,. 22 T 59 5 2 43 10 3 4 2 U 39 5 1 28 7 3 3 2

23 T 615 635 7 2 124 45 404 344 80 244 U 534 558 6 1 78 43 389 303 61 211 .. 24 T 3 2 1 U 3 2 1

,. 25 T 1 6 3 1 1 '2 U 1 1 1 1

27 T 1,901 110 122 2 509 4 997 62 273 42 U 563 17 52 133 2 312 15 66

,. 28 T 1,608 117 85 1 398 3 896 18 229 95 U 657 7 16 163 442 5 36 2

29 T 4 1 3 U 4 1 3

., 30 T 118 2 1'i 7] 2 21 11 U 114 2 15 67 2 21 11

.. 31 T 125 15 2 16 67 ]2 40 3 U 89 1 3 56 29

32 T 26 1 19 1 5 U 26 . 1 19 1 5 .. ,. 33 T 135 6 8 99 4 22 2 6 U 128 4 8 93 3 21 1 6

~15

B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER

OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

TRADE. BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE (CoI\td.)

CACHAA DISTRICl'

Branch of Industry Total Total Employer Employee Single-Worker Family-Worker

Division and Major Group of Urban

I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

... Major Group 34-35 T 136 179 6 7 23 30 78 25 29 117

U 51 8 2 15 26 3 8 5

36 T 505 22 21 129 281 17 74 5 U 282 2 14 80 141 2 47

37 T 34 1 21 11 1 U 34 1 21 11 1

38 T :'"40 8 43 283 5 166 "3 48 U 328 2 26 182 2 88 32

39 T 786 31 38 151 2 498 25 99 4 U 340 1 28 88 175 1 49

Division 4 T 2,491 173 190 22 539 24 1,762 127 U 578 78 116 384

Major Group 40 T 2,491 173 190 22 539 24 1.762 127 U 578 78 116 384

Division 5 T 38 2 38 1 1 U 38 2 ::8 1 1

Major Group 50 T 38 1 38 1 U 38 1 C'8 1

. , .. 51 T 1 1 U 1 1

Division 6 T 24.883 1,480 1,493 60 3.531 102 15,116 789 4,743 529 U 7,868 63 840 9 1,738 2 3,806 42 1,484 10

Major Group 60-63 T 557 18 65 125 241 17 126 1 U 347 1 53 lIS 83 1 96

" 64-68 T 24,284 1,461 1,423 60 3,389 102 14,861 771 4.611 528

U 7,496 61 782 9 1,614 2 3,716 40 1,384 10

,. 69 T 42 1 5 17 14 1 6 U 25 1 5 9 7 1 4

Division 7 T 7,373 100 210 4,185 93 2,639 6 339 1 U 3,408 77 75 2,220 75 1,081 1 32 1

Major Group 70-71 T 6,974 60 207 3,790 53 2,638 6 339 1 U 3,212 48 72 2,028 46 1,080 1 32 1 .. 72 T 13 3 9 1 U 13 3 9 1

73 T 386 40 386 40 U 183 29 183 29

Divi!ion 8 T 53.214 8,870 777 86 26.198 3.718 24,606 4,125 1,633 941 U 7,823 1,444 129 6 5,634 1.238 1.873 170 187 30

Major Group 80 T 10,402 310 10,402 3fO U 2,857 253 2,857 253 .. 81 T 3,716 1,115 5 4 3.132 922 516 135 63 54 U 7&6 441 3 4 738 433 45 4

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B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER

OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE (Conc1d.)

CACHAR DISTR.ICI'

Branch of Industry • Total Total Employer Employee Single-Worker Family-Worker Division and Urban Major Group of

I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

Major Group 82 T 1,854 352 46 5 1,033 233 730 81 45 33 U 569 105 26 319 86 202 19 22

" 83 T 2,722 95 43 7 337 45 2,152 27 190 16

U 224 11 1 46 10 164 1 13

" 84 T 561 21 112 411 17

U 227 12 44 170 1

" 85 T 143 1 5 91 37 1 10

U 109 1 4 72 26 1 7

" 86 T 972 5 5 417 4 524 1 26

U 34 1 23 9 1

" 87 T 252 8 13 136 6 87 16 2

.U 108 3 9 66 3 27 6

88 T 4,468 729 113 6 2,450 539 1,530 123 375 61 U 1,391 456 57 2 854 389 368 37 112 28

.. .. 89 T 28,124 6,255 526 64 8,088 1,659 18,619 3,757 891 775 U 1,518 174 16 615 64 862 108 25 2

Division 9 T 655 14 9 332 8 290 4 24 2 U 286 12 9 106 6 155 4 16 2

Major Group 90 T 655 14 9 332 8 290 4 24 2 U 286 12 9 106 6 155 4 16 :l

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B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF

PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

TRADE, BUSINESS, PR OFESSION OR SERVICE

CACHAR DISTRICT (Down to Police Station) RURAL

Branch of Industry Total Employer Emplo/ee Single-Worker Family-Worker

Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

ALL DIVISIONS 56.322 20,488 840 118 32,042 16,399 20.342 2.992 3,098 979 DIVISION 0 21;392 15.612 12 36 19,252 15.053 1,650 397 478 126

1 12 4 1 6 5 4 ,. 2&3 1,736 198 89 5 463 16 908 65 276 112

4 1,119 72 66 8 240 10 813 54 6 7.568 740 298 26 823 53 4,970 391 1.477 270 .. 7 2,128 11 70 1,073 9 826 2 159 8 22,215 3,851 304 43 10,094 1,258 11,115 2,079 702 471 9 152 91 55 6

KATIGORA POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 7.236 2,135 117 10 4,171 1,712 2,488 283 460 130 DIVISION 0 2,812 1,662 2 3 2,540 1,598 212 45 58 16 .. 1 1 1

2&3 265 83 11 2 68 7 147 29 39 45 4 75 4 16 55

" 6 1,051 73 57 2 153 3 580 4J 261 28 7 183 1 6 94 1 69 14 8 2,829 316 37 3 1,287 103 1,417 169 88 41 9 20 12 8

BARKHOLA POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 4,929 2,480 65 15 3,117 2,091 1,475 284 272 90 DIVISION 0 2,319 2,049 1 5 2,079 1.983 177 48 62 13 .. 1 1 1

.> 2&3 28 1 8 15 4 .. 4 85 33 6 4 24 3 55 26

" 6 504 100 22 3 68 7 292 52 122 38 .. 7 215 7 114 78 16 .. 8 1,777 298 28 3 824 98 857 158 68 39

UDARBAND POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 7.863 4.373 67 18 5,383 3,788 2,059 438 354 129 DIVISION 0 4,774 3,756 2 7 4,259 3,610 389 108 124 31

1 2 2

" 2& 3 201 4 10 53 1 107 31 3 .. 4 37 13 2 1 8 2 27 10

6 641 84 24 3 76 5 421 44 120 32 ,. 7 93 1 2 46 1 38 7 .. 8 2,108 515 27 7 939 169 1,072 276 70 63 .. 9 7 2 3 2

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B-1" PAkT }1-lNDVSTIUAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX ANt> CLASS OF WORKER OF

PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-H6uSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE (Contd.)

CACHAR DISTltlcr (Down to Police Station) RURAL

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single-Worker Family-Wor;ker

Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

LAKHIPUR POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 10,757 5,415 144 33 6,739 4,376 3,318 759 556 241 DIVISION 0 5,415 4,189 3 12 4,908 4,043 399 102 105 32

1 5 3 1 4 3

" 2&3 469 29 25 1 122 2 243 9 79 17

4 59 20 4 2 12 3 43 15 6 1,475 251 59 9 153 19 998 136 265 87 7 195 5 109 67 14 8 3,106 923 47 9 1,411 309 1,557 494 91 111 9 33 20 11 .. 2

SILCHAR POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 18,817 4,327 333 28 9,464 3,287 7,981 760 1,039 252 DIVISION 0 4,655 3,027 3 7 4,203 2,926 352 71 97 23

,. 1 3 1 1 2 1 2& 3 650 82 34 2 177 6 335 27 104 47

4 749 6 44 1 155 2 550 3 6 2,504 144 87 6 241 12 1,713 73 463 53

0' 7 1,353 9 47 668 7 ·537 2 101 .. 8 8.851 1.058 118 12 3,988 334 4.473 583 272 129 9 52 31 19 2

SONAl POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 6,720 1.758 114 14 3,168 1,145 3,021 468 417 13i DIVISION 0 1,417 929 1 2 1,263 893 121 23 32 11

. " 2&3 123 8 35 61 19 4 114 6 .. 25 83 .. 6 1,393 88 49 3 132 7 966 46 246 32 7 ·89 3 42 37 7 .. 8 3.544 741 47 9 1,645 245 1,739 399 113 88

,. 9 40 26 14

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

ALL DIVISIONS 38,236 10,472 678 73 19,591 8,211 15,465 1,563 2,502 62-5 DIVISION 0 11,227 7,759 11 18 10,144 7,509 871 173 '201 59

1 13 3 1 3 4 3 5 2&3 1,449 295 78 7 409 25 731 102 231 161

,. 4 598 68 33 9 135 10 430 49 .. 6 7,372 518 274 19 758 38 4,923 274 1,417 187 7 1,504 10 53 727 7 603 3 121 ... 8 15,888 1,817 228 :20 7,299 620 7,836 959 525 218 ..

•• 9 185 2 116 2 67 2

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B-iV l!~~T B-INDUSTR~L CLASSZYICATION B)' SE~ AN!> CLA1?S ~l' "YQ~~~QF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HQUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE (Colltd.)

CACHAR DISTRICT (Down to Pojjce Station) RURAL

---------------------------------------Branch of Industry Total E~Ployer Employee Single-W,:,cker Family-Worker

Division Q!I.&.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ~ales Females

~------------------------------------------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

KARIMGANJ POLICE STATION \., L J

ALL DIVISIONS 9.758 1,089 224 12 3,844 679 4,876 278 814 120 DIVISION 0 l,P24 564 2 1 939 544 61 14 22 '5

1 1 .. 1 2&3 624 49 31 2 192 ,5 299 15 102 27

" 4 237 2 12 52 }73 2 ,. 6 2,542 120 91 5 264 8 1.688 65 499 42 7 420 14 190 185 31

" 8 4.825 354 74 4 2,156 122 2,437 182 158 46 9 "'85 51 32 2

B4D~RPUR POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISrONS 6,358 743 164 18 1.463 183 3.216 355 515 187 DIVISION 0 241 18 1 215 15 18 1 7 2 .. 1 4 1 3

" 2&3 336 186 19 4 ~7 15 178 66 52 101 , 4 188 50 10 6 42 7 136 37

" 6 1,628 111 58 4 166 7 ].115 61 289 39 ,. 7 671. 9 25 327 6 262 3 58

8 3,274 369 51 4 1,616 133 ],501 187 106 45 ,. 9 15 10 :>

PATHARKANDI POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 12,504 6,002 147 24 8,039 5,367 3.713 460 605 151 DIVIS] ON 0 6,723 5;g51 5 U 6,054 5,183 548 115 116 40 .. 1 5 2 1 3 1 2

" 2&3 295 29 17 1 7~ 2 1::6 9 44 17 •• '4 62 5 4 1 13 I 45 3 .. 6 1,602 102 63 3 165 7 1.068 55 306 37 ". 7 379 1 12 195 1 143 29 •• 8 3,413 512 45 6 1,515 173 1,143 276 110 57 •• 9 2S 16 9

RATAaARI POLICE STATION

ALL DIVISIONS 9.616 2,638 143 19 5.245 1,982 3,660 470 568 167 DIVISIQ.l'j . 0 3,239 1,826 3 4 2,936 1.767 Z44 43 '~6 '12 .. ~ 3 ' 1

"j 1 1 2 i6 .. 2&3 194 31 11 52 98 12 33

4 111 11 7 2 28 2 76 7 .. 6 1,600 185 62 7 163 16 1,052 93 323 69 .. 7 33 2 15 13 3 8 4.376 582 58 6 2.012 192 2,155 314 151 70

., 9 60 2 39 '2 21

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~-lV PART B-INDUSTltIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX ~b Ct.~SS OF WORKER. 01t

PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSKfIOLD lNDUSTRY,

~ADE, BUSINESS, P~OFESSION OR S~RVfCE (Concld.)

CACHAR DISJRICT (Down to Police ~tati~D) RURAL

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single-\yorker Family-Worker ,.

Division of I.S.I.C. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females Males Femal~~

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 19 11 ...L._

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVJSIO~

ALL DIVISIONS ]4,452 5,037 242 38 7,50l 3,554 5,957 1,113 752 332 DIYI~ION~ 0 4,262 3,036 4 8 3:,812 2,932 349 72 97 24

1 7 1 3 <2 1 2 2&3 259 48 16 2 71 5 130 17 42 2;4

4 196 33 13 5 48 4 135 24 6 2,Q75 159 81 6 212 9 1,417 82 365 62

" 7 333 2 12 165 2 129 27 8 7,288 1,758 116 17 3,171 6Q2 3,782 917 2~9 22,2 9 32 19 , 13

HAILAKANDI POLICE STATIqN

ALL DIVISIONS 9,150 2.955 143 16 4,869 2.307 3,657 480 481 152 DIVISION 0 2,685 2,141 2 5 2.416 '1-.072 209 48 '~8 )6

1 4 3 1 ,-

2&3 142 7 9 34 2 78 2 21 3 4 77 5 19 53 6 1,363 122 51 4 136 5 935 64 241 49

., 7 303 2 9 152 2 119 2.3 0, 8 4.544 683 67 7 2,090 226 2.249 366 1~8 84

" 9 32 19 .. 13

KATLICHA ~A POLICE STATION • ALL DIVISIONS 5,302 2,082 99 22 2,632 1,247 2,300 633 271 180

DIVISl{)N ' 0 1,577 895 .2 3 1,396 860 140 24 3, ~ t. 1 3 -1 1 1 2 .. 2&3 117 41 7 2 37 3 52 15 21 21 ., 4 119 33 8 5 29 t 82 24 or 6 712 37 30 2 76 482 18 124 13 .. 7 30 3 13 10 4 .. 8 2.7:44- 1.075 49 10 1,081 376 1,533 551 81 138

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APPENDIX! TO TABLE B-1V PART C

CACHAR DISTRI.cr

Minor groups having less than 1 % of workers of the respective Division ( Less than O.S % in case of Minor Groups of Division 2 & 3 ), have been shown in this appendix.

The following abbreviations have been use!! :­

HI-Household Industry

NHI-Non-Household Industry

M-Males

F-Females

005 Total N g:I (M 7 F 3), Urban NHI (M 1); 006 Total NHI (M 43); 00) Total NHI (M 204 F 111), Urban NHI (M 3) ; 015 Total NH[ (M 24 F 56), Urban NH[ (M 2); 021 Total NHI (M 22 F 1), Urban N:-II (M 20 F 1); 022 Total NHI (M 2), Urban MHI eM 2); 024 Total NHI (M 2) ; 025 Total NHf (F 16); 026 Total NHI (M 21); 040 Total NHI eM 168 F 16), Urban NHI (M 15); 043 Total NHI (M 16 F 5); 047 Total NHI (F 1); 202 Total HI (M 101 F 29), NHI eM 6), Urban NHI (M 3); 203 Total HI eM 1), NHI (M 8 F 2), Urban NHI (M 8 F 2); 204 Total NHI eM 1), Urban NHI eM 1); 205 Total HI eM 8 F 2), NHI (M 129 F 3), Urban HI (M 1 F 1), NHI (M 110 F 1); 206 Total HI (M 3), NHI eM 20). Urban HI (M 1), NHI (M 20); 207 Total NHI (M 1); 208 Total NHI (M 1), Urban NHI (M 1); 209 Total HI (M 32 F 70), NHI (M 10 F 2), Urban NHI (M 6); 215 Total HI (F 3), NHI (M 14), Urban NHI (M 14-); 216 Total NHI tM 1), Urban NHI (M 1); 220 Total HI (M 2 F 7), NHI (M 59 F 5), Urban HI (M 2 F 3), NHI (M 39 F 5); 233 Total HI (M 53 F 78), NHI (M 11 F 21) Urban NHI (M 8); 234 Total HI (M 3 F 1), NHI (M 3 F 29), Urban HI (F 1), NHI (M 3 F 29); 236 Total .HI (F 117), NHI (M 7), Urban NHT (M 7); 237 Total HI (F 1), NHI (M 61 F 23), Urban HI (F 1), NHI (M 56 F 23); 239 Total HI (M 60), NHI (M 22), Urban NHI (M 19); 240 Total HI (F 25); 241 Total NHI (M 1), Urban NHI (M 1) ; 244 Total HI (M 23), NHI (M 2), Urban NHI (M 2); 256 Total HI (F 25), NHI (M 1 F 6), Urban NHI (M 1 F 1); 261 Total HI (F 1); 262 Total HI (F 5); 264 Total HI (M 1 F 114) ; 270 Total NHI (M 3 F 1), Urban NHI (M 3 F 1); 271 Total HI (M 1 F 7). NHI (M 3 F 14), Urban NHI

(M 3); 212 Total HI (F 58). NHI (M 3 F 2), Urban NHI (M 3 F 1) ; 274 T ->tal HI (M 4), NH[ (M 2), Urban NHI (M 2); 277 Tohl NHI (M 4), Urban NHI (M 4); 278 Total HI (M 4), NH[ (M 35 F 2), Urban NHI (M 15 F 2); 279 Total NHI (M 11), Urban NHI (M 11); 285 Total NHI eM 96 F 13), Urban NHI (M 1); 286 Total NHI (M 2), Urban NHI eM 2); 292 Total HI (M 1 F 2). NHI (M 4). Urban NHI (M 4); 300 Total NHr (M 38), Urban NHI eM 38); 301 Total NHI eM 22 F 2). Urban NHI (M 22 F 2); 302 Total NHI (M 24). Urban NHI (M 22); 303 Total HI (M 1). NHI (M 34), Urban NHI (M 32); 310 Total NHI (M 20), Urban NHI (M 18); 311 Total HI (M 9 F 1), NHI (M 67 F 4), Urban NHI eM 65); 313 Total HI (M 4), NHI (M 1); 314 Total HI (M 23), NHI (M 36 F 11), Urban NHI (M 5); 315 Total NHI (M 1), Urban NHI (M 1); 320 Total NHI (M 10). Urban NHI eM 10); 321 Total NHI. (M 3), Urban NHI (M 3); 324 Total NHI (M 13), Urban NHI eM 13); 330 Total NHI (M 10), Urban NHI (M 10); 331 Total NHI eM 5), Urban NHI (M 5); 333 Total NHI eM 1), Urban NHI (M 1); 334 Total NHI (M 28 F 5). Urban NHI eM 25 F 4) ; 335 Total NHI eM 11 F 1), Urban NHI (M 8); 336 Total NHI (M 73), Urban NHI (M. 72); 339 Total NHI eM 7), U ban NHI (M 7); 340 Total HI (M 2),. NHI (M 1) ; 343 Total NHI (M 11), Urban NHI lM 11); 351 Total HI (M 10 F 64); 355 Total HI (M 85 F 1), NHI eM 33 F 7), Urban NHr {M 28 F 4); 356 Total NHI (F 4), Urban NHI (F 4); 351 Total NHI (M I), Urban NHI (M 1); 359 Total HI (M 3), NHI (M 12 F 14), Urban NHI eM 11) ; 360 Total ~HI (M 9), Urban NHI (M 9); 361 Total NHI (M 23), Urban

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F f~. Urban NHI (M 21); 664 Total NHI (M 44). Urban NHI (M 9); 670 'J'otal NHI (M 54), Urban NHI (M 1); 671 Total NHI (M 52), Urban NHI (M 29); 673 Total NHI (M 5 F I), Urban NI:JT (M 5); 680 Total NHI (M 7 F I), Urban NHI (M 6 F 1); 681 Total NHI (M 55). Urban NHI (M 43); 682 Total NHI (M 15), Urban NHI (M 15); 683 Total NHI (M 116 F 2), Urban NHI (M 25); 684 Total ·NHI (M 37), Urban NHI (M 27); 685 Total NHI (M 3), Urban NHI (M 3); 686 Tot~l NHI (M 149 F 4), Urban NHI (M 99 F 1); 687 Total NHI (M 10). Urban NHI (M 8); 688 Total NHI (M 75 F 1), Urban NID (M 42 F 1); 69,0 Total N,HI (¥ 10), Urban N.HI (M 7); 691 Total NHI (M 5).; 69.2 Total NHI (M 1); 693 Total NHI (M 6), Urban NHI (M 6); 694 Total NHI (M 8); ,,95 Total NHI eM 8), Urbap NHI (M. 8); 697 Total NHI (M 9.), Urban NHI (M 2); 699 Total NIII (M 2 F 1), Urban NHI (M 2 F 1); 704 Total NHI (M 66); 708 TotaJ NflI (M .. 19), Urban NHI (M 18) ; 710 Total NHI (M 4), Urban NIJI (M 4); 720 Total NHI (M 13), Urban NHI (M 13); 731 Total NHI eM 13 F 11), Urban, NHI eM 10 F 4); 810 Total NH! (M 144 F 22), Urban NHI (M 44 F 20); 812 Total NHI eM 1), Urban NHI (M 1); 821 Total NHI (M 90 F I), Urban NHI (M 5 F 1) ; 830 Total NHI (M 220 F 20), U.rban NHI (M 36 F 6); 832 Total NHI (M 60 F 8), Urban NHI (M 7 F 5); 840 Total NHI (M 445), Urban NHI (M 137); 841 Total NHI (M 116), Urban NHI (M 90); 850 Total NHI eM 39), Urban NHI (M 29); 851 Total NHI (M 67 F 1), Urban NHI (M 50 F 1); 852 Total (M 19), Urban NHI (M 18) ; 853 Total NHI (M 18), Urban NHI (M 12); 860 Total NHI (M 22), Urban NHI (M 17); S62 Total NHI (M 7), Urban NHI (M 7); 87} Total NHI (M 100 F 1), Urban NHI (M 83 F 1) ; 872 Total NHI eM 14.6 F 7), Urban NHI (M 25 F 2); 873 Total NHI (M 6); _881 Total NHI eM 1.36 F 11), Urban NID (M 12 F 6); 882 Total NHI (M 419 F 1,5), Urban NH! eM 288 F 14); 883 Total NHI (M 410 F 73), Urban NH! (M 108 F 28); 885 Total NHI (M 27 F 3), Urban NID eM 20 F 1).

TAB1.E B-V

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CACHAR DISTRICT

Families having Jess .than 1 % of workers of the respective Division (Less than 0-5 % in case of families of Division 7-8), have been st.own in this appendix. The following abbreviations ba ve been used :-

lll-In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fish\ng, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and allied activities

IV-At Household Industry V-In Manufacturing other than Household Industry VI~In Construction

VII-Jn Trade and Commerce VIII-In Transport, Storage and Communications IX-In Other Services M-Males F-Females

000 a"otal IX (M 3), ·Urban IX (M 3) ; 001 :rotal -V (M 2), ;YIII (M 2), IX (M 88), U'-ban V (M 2), VIII (M 1), IX (M 53); 002 Total III (M 1), IX (M 9), Urban IX eM 5) ; 003 Total IX eM 2), Urban IX eM 2) ; 009 Total IX eM 15), Urban IX (M 9); 010 Total V (M 3), IX (M 13), Urban V (M 3), IX '(M 13); 020 Total IX (M 1) ~ on Total IX eM 21) .; 023 Total IX (M 16) ; 029 Total IX . (M 2) ,; 034 Total IX (M 1). Urban IX (M 1); Q35 Total IX (M 6) ; 042. Total III (M 26), VIII (M 21, F 18), IX (M 11, F 9), Urban VIII (M 21, F 18), IX (M 1 F 6) ; 044 Total IX (M 2.9), Urban IX (M 1) ; 045 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1) ; 046 Total IX (M 16); 050 Total IX eM 53, F 9), Urban IX (M 53, F9); 060 Total IX (M 8), Urban IX CM 8) ; OGI Total IX (M 82), Urban IX (M 63); 062 Total IX tM 36), Urban IX eM 36); 069 Total IX eM 93), Ul ban IX (M 62) ; 076 Total IX (M 35, F 7), Urban IX (M 3, F 6) ; 078 Total IX (M 4), Utban IX (M 4); 079 Total IX (M 4); 080 Total IX eM 2), Urban IX (M 2) ; 081 Total IX (.M 8, F 1), Urban IX (M 8, F 1) ; 083 Total' V eM 10), VIII (M 1), IX (M 9), Urban V (M 8), VIII (M 1), IX (M 1) ; 085 Total IX (M 4) ; 086 Total IX eM 73, F 4), Urban IX (M 2, F 2) ; 087 Total IX (M 52) ; 089 Total IX (M 10, F 1), Ulban IX (M 8) ; 090 Total IX (M 8), Urban IX (M 3) ; 091 Total VIII eM 5), IX (M 6), Urban VIII (M 5). IX (M 6), OXI Total IX (M 47, F 7); OX3 Total IX eM 35), Urban IX (M 35); OX9 Total IX (M 58, F 4), Urban IX (M 57, F 1) ; 102 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX eM 3); 103 Total IX (M IS, F I), Urban IX CM 15, F 1) ; 109 Total IX (M 6). Urban IX eM 6), 120 Total VII (M 4). Urban VII (M 2); ]21

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Urban VIn (M 6) ; 693 Total VIU (M 26, F 4), Urban VIII (M 6) ; 694 Total VIn (M 31, F 1) IX (F 6), Urban VIII (M 21. F 1). IX (F 6) ; 700 Total IV (M 105, F 6), V (F 3), Urban V (F 3) ; 707 Total IV (F 25), V (M 10. F 81) ; 715 Total IV (M 34. F 16), V (M 129, F 29), Urban V (M 87. F 10); 720 Total IV (M 28, F 1), V (.M 134); Urb~n V (M 63) ; 729 Total IV (M 12, FlO), V (M 12, F 6), Urban V eM 6); 731 Total V (M 5), Urban V (M 5); 733 Total IV (M 164), V (M 203). Urban V (M 94); 735 Total V eM 58), Urban V (M 45 ) ; 739 Total IV eM 43 ), V (M 19), Urban V (M 4) ; 740 Total IV (M 4), VeM 156), Urban V eM 52) ; 742 Total V (M 25), Urban V (M 25) ; 750 Total III eM 5)~ V (M 23), VIII (M 128), Urban V eM 22), VIII (M 98) ; 751 Total III, (M 7) V (M 37), VIII eM 2). Urban V eM 36) ; 752 Total III (M 6) ; 753 Total III eM 12), V eM 365). VIII (M 29), Urban III {M 1), V (M 234), VIn (M 13) ; 754 Total V (M 108}, Urban V (M 108) ; 756 Total V (M 10), Urban V eM 3) ; 759 Total III (M 31), V ( M 24). VIII ( M 44 ). Urban V eM 12), VIII eM 1) ; 760 Total III eM 3), V eM 100), VIII (M 5) IX (M 37), Urban V (M 5), IX (M 29); 761 Total V (M 9), VIII (M 1), Urban V (M 9). VIII (.M 1); 762 Total V (M 5), VIII (M 3), Urban V eM 2), VIII t M 3 ); 763 Total VIII eM 7), Urban VIII (M 7) ; 764 Total VIII eM 10), IX (M 11), Urban VIII (M 10), IX (M 11) ; 769 Total III (M 3 ). V (M 5), VIn (M 3), IX (M 44), Urban V (M 5), VIII (M 1), IX eM 1) ; 771 Total IV (M 2), V (M 17), VHI (M 1) ; 772 Total IV (M 1). V (M 162), VI (M 33), VII (M 55), Urban V (M 13); 773 Total V (M 82), Urban V (M 54) ; 779 Total

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IV (M 4), V (M 127), VI (M 41). VII (M 50), Urban V (M 112). VI (M 17) ; 180 Total V eM 2), VI (M 27) ; 790 Total VI (M I), Urban VI (M 1) ; 791 Total VI (M 28, F 33), Urban VI (M 4) ; 793 Total VI eM 370). Urban VI (M 133); 794 Total VI (M 57), Urban VI ( M 1 ) ; 799 Total VI ( 'M 82 ). Urban VI (M 41) ; 801 Total V (M 19, F 2), Urban V (M 19, F'2) ; 803 Total V eM 9), Urban V eM 9) ; 805 Total V (M 2), Urban V eM 2) ; 808 Total V (M 9), Urban V (M 9) ; 809 Total V (M 12), IX (M 1). Urban V (M 12), IX (M 1); 810 Total IV (M 12. F 1); 819 Total VII (M 8) " Urban VII (M 8); 820 Total IV (M 23. F 292), V (M 7. F 26), VII eM 7, F 61). Urban V (F 8); 822 Total V (M I), VII (M 18, F I), Urban VII (M 18) ; 823 Total IV eM 74), V (M 102) ; 824 Total IV (M 23, F 4), V (M 99, F 3), VII (M 83, F I), IX eM 21), Urban V (M 62, F 3), VII (M 56), IX (M 19); 825 Total V (M 14). Urban V (M 14); 829 Total IV (M 10, F 1), V (M 5); 839 Total V (M 11, F, 2), IX eF 2), Urban V (M 1); 849 Total IV eM 6, F 5), V eM 49, F 2), VII (M 1), Urban V (M 43, F 2), vn (M 1); 852 Total V (M 1); 854 Total IV (M 3); 855 Total IV (M 4), V (M 4) ; 856 Total IV (F~) ; 859 Total IV (M 1, F 53), V (M 2, F 14); 860 Total VIII (M 16), IX (M IS). Urban VIII (M 15), IX eM 6); 861 Total VII (M 1), Urban VII (M 1); 871 Total VIII (M 3), IX (M 9), Urban VIII (M 1) ; 900 Total IX (M _4), Urban IX eM 2) ; 902 Total IX (M 23), Urban IX (M 9); 913 Total VIII (F 2), IX (F 31), Urban VIII (F 2), IX (F 12) ; 930 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX eM 1) ; 951 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 5); 979 Total IX (M 49), Urban IX (M 41); 999 Total IX (M 10, F 2), Urban IX (M 2).

B-V~OCCUPATI0NAL CLASS1FICATION

BY SEX OF

PERSONS AT ,\VORK OTHER THAN C.ULTIVA'IION

243

Category of workers

1

TOTAL III IV

V VI

vn VnI

IX

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL HI IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII VIII

IX

'TOTAL III JV

V VI

VU VIlI

IX

"

ALL DIVISIONS

Persons Males Females

2 3 4

'10.153 7,446 2,707 4,475 2,813 1,662

782 210 572 348 265 83

75 75 1,124 1,051 73

184 183 1 3,165 2.849 316

8,123 5,107 3,016 4,369 2,320 2.049

714 178 536 28 28

118 85 33 604 504 100 215 215

2,075 1,777 298

12,982 7,913 5.069 8,532 4,776 3,756

746 50 696 205 201 4

50 37 13 725 641 84 94- 93 1

2,630 2,115 515

22,854 10,903 11,951 9,612 5,420 4.192 6,682 146 6,536

498 469 29 79 59 20

1.726 1.475 251 195 195

4,062 3,139 923

27,235 19,814 7,421 7,686 4,658 3,028 4,091 997 3,094

732 650 82 755 749 6

2,648 2,504 144 1,362 ],353 9 9,961 8,903 1,058

.b-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLAsSIFICATION BY SEX

(Down to CACHAR

DIVISION 0 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

KATIGORA

386 40 39 2 177 1 955 69 14 4 23

8 1 5 3 3 954 69

7 372 36 31 2 136 1

BARKHOLA

264 49 31 1 133 456 93 13 7 18

1 6 4 2 455 93

8 251 42 23 1 102 1

UDARBAND

315 78 34 3 175 2 591 79 22 11 37

6 2 4 1 1 1 587 79

4 293 67 29 3 126 2 2

LAKHIPUR

4~7 1::!6 54 4 223 4 1,323 232 26 14 43 1

2 17 4 9 3 5 1,318 232 1 7

441 112 37 4 153 3 1

SILCHAR

1,218 152 160 5 551 3 2,287 135 28 12 37

1 20 2 53 29 11 2 2.282 135

2 1 2 47 .1,187 139 94 5 416 3 3

244

OF PERSONS AT WORk OTHER THAN CULTIVATlGN

Police Station)

DISTRICl'

DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7-8

• Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

POLICE STATION

2.471 1,449 138 1 2.796 1,122 2,462 1,449 1 283 209

209 572 254 82

56 2 87 4

132 1 33 7 5 1,874 255

POLICE STATION

2.061 1.797 162 1,636 1,047 2,057 1,797 213 243

178 536 26 60 29 43 6

160 31 4 2 1,085 233

POLICE STATION

4.13~ 3,252 1 71 1 2,122 1,623 4,132 3.252 1 2 533 493

50 (95 193 4

29 13 1 48 5

63 1 13 2 6 1,256 413

POLICE STATION

4,821 3.604 137 3,301 7,925 4.810 3,604 498 572

145 6,536 443 27

34 17 ,3 139 17

134 30 8 3 2,012 756

POLICE STATION

4,107 2,622 .. 1,060 5 8,702 4,417 4,070 2.622 2 479 394

997 3.091 627 76 539 6

4 193 9 1,046 5 1?2

33 12 5,695 841

245

DIVISION 9

Males Females

21 22

360 21 26

4

8 322 21

268 20 17 1

3

11 237 19

368 27 44

2 1 4

317 27

447 47 36

5

18 388 47

1,267 69 38

43

56 2 1,130 67

DIVISION X

Males Females

23 24

124 2 4 1 2 1 7 5 3

102 1

96 9 2 1

1 12 4

4 1 ~

72 3

101 4 5

1

1 2 9

84 3

130 9 7 1 1 3 2 8 3

10 2 5

96 1

462 13 4

3 6

85 12 28 1

333 3

RURAL

Category of workers

1

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIn IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII vm

IX

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII YJII

IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII VIII IX

Category of workers

1

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VDI IX

TOTAL III IV V

'VI VII

VDI IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII VIII IX

TOTAL HI IV V

VI VII

YIn IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII VIII

IX

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SE~

(Down to CACHAR

ALL DIVISIONS DIVISION 0 DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 3

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SONA!

11~344 7,175 4.169 490 98 57 4 204 3 1,257 82 2,346 1,417 929 6 2 11 2,866 455 2,411

123 123 3 1 114 114 9 5

1,481 1.393 88 3 .. 1,256 82 89 89

96 2

4,325 3,584 741 484 45 4 183 3

KARIMGANJ 15,840 11,370 4.470 659 46 95 1 260 2,286 III

1,589 1,025 564 6 1 8 4,993 1,612 3,381

673 624- 49 1 2 21 4 239 237 2 22 9

2,662 2.542 120 7 1 2.282 III 420 420 1 16

5.264 4,910 354 652 45 63 1 205

BADARPUR

8.976 6.648 2,328 462 37 55 3 214 3 1,461 101 263 245 18 3 4

1,875 290 1,585 .. 522 336 186 1 11 Z 238 188 50 15 7

1.739 1,628 111 2 1,456 101 681 672 9 2 26 1

3,658 3,289 369 4:59 35 37 .:; 166 2 3

PATHARKANDI

20.938 12.973 7.965 515 74 :58 251 2 1,450 95 12,081 6.728 5,353 29 12 42 1

2,432 469 1,963 324 295 29 10 1

67 62 5 6 3 1,704 1,602 102 4 1,449 95

380 379 1 1 15 3,950 3,438 512 485 62 48 181 1

RATABARI 15,518 10,432 5,086 590 79 76 2 272 4 1,437 171 5,069 3,242 1.827 15 5 22

3,264 816 2,448 225 194 31 7 122 111 11 10 '5

1.785 1,600 185 2 1,433- 171 33 33 1 5,020 4,436 584 575 74 63 2 238 4 4

;246

OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Police Station) DISTRICT RURAL

-------------------.._---~-------------------------- .. ----DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

POLICE STATION

1,235 817 72 3,207 3.114 1,221 817 168 110 455 2,411 119

83 2 122 6 .. 66 11 12 6 2,249 587

POLICE STATION

910 487 329 5,885 3,796 896 487 104 76

1.612 3,381 593 47 174 2

5 233 7 322 51

9 7 3,118 283

POLIGE STATION

217 15 535 5 3,073 2,119 209 15 26 3

290 1,585 322 178 132 42 162 10

528 5 72 8 7 2,069 301

POLICE STATION

5,892 4,652 308 1 3,696 3.101 5,878 4,652 2 706 688 469 1,963 284 27

39 5 3 139 6

301 1 40 11 5 2,019 412

POLICE STATION

2,873 1.577 37 4.263 3,217 2,861 1,577 313 245 816 2,446 184 31 .. 7(; 8 4 152 12

29 8 8 2,722 475

247

DIVISION 9

Males Females

21 22

491 49 9

5 2 4

471 49

724 24 7

11

22 684 24

461 29 3

9

33 1 416 28

636 35 62

3

15 556 35

699 25 28

6

1 664 25

DIVISION X

Males Females

23 24

162 2 2

12 8 6 . .

134 2

222 5 4

3 2 21 14 2

8 172 1

170 16

8 25 8

8 13

124

16~ 5

2 11 7 1 7

133 2

185 11 3

2 3

14 3 9 2 2

154 4

Category of

workers

1

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL It[ IV

V VI

VII VnI

IX

TOTAL III IV

V VI

VII VIII

IX

Category of workers

1

TOTAL III IV V

VI VII

VIII IX

TOTAL III lV V

VI VII

VIII IX

Persons

2

, 13.921

4,830 1,816

149 77

1,485 305

5,259

7,854 2,476

470 158 152 749

30 3,819

ALL DIVISIONS

Males Females

3 4

9.729 4,192 2,689 2,141

579 ],237 142 7 77

1,363 122 303 2

4,576 683

5,402 2,452 1,580 896

100 370 117 41 119 33 712 37 30

2.744 1.075

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX

(Down To Police CACHAR

DIVISION 0 DIVISION 1 DIVISTON 2 DIViSION 3

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

HAILAKANDI

675 96 77 2 275 2 1.232 113 ]6 8 23

5 2 8 5 4 1.228 113

1 1 10 658 88 64 2 232 2 2

KATLICHARA

396 147 46 2 160 640 34 9 3 12

4 1 9 6 3 639 34

1 387 144 34 2 137

248

OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION Station)

DlSTRlcr RURAL

DIVISION 4 DIVISION 5 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7-S DIVISION 9 DIVISION X Category of workers

Males Females Males Females Males. Females Males Females Males Female!> Males Females

----- ~-------

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

-~---~ ------POLICE STATION

2,381 1,858 244 3,990 2.<174 666 11-3 189 4 TOTAL 2,364 1,858 1 266 l}ig 18 1 III

S"1J9 1 IV 132 7 3 V 44 6 14 VI

3 121 9 7 VII 237 38 1 11 1 5 .. VIII

14 6 2.,810 546 6~1 42 159 3 IX

POLleE STATION

1,317 177 32 2,.226 1,423 414 61 III 8 TOTAL 1,369 777 4 _172 "lIb 14 111

100 370 IV 1;10 40 2 1 V M 29 8 12 4 VI

1 6S 3 .. 4 VII 23 4 :2 Vlll

7 5 1.691 865 390 61 93 3 IX

249

TABLE B-VI

OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK

OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASS1FIED BY SEX,

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL

LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

This table is prepared only for urban areas and only up to the Division of the National Occupational Classification. The population under each Occupational Division is classified by the five age-groups ; 0-14,. 15-34 .. 35-59, 60+ and Age not stated and further classified according to the broad educational levels. This table is likely to give useful informations about those occupations which attract personnel.

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TABLE B-VII

Part A of this table slrows persons working principally (i) as Cultivators or (ii) as- Agricultural Labourers or (iii) at Household Industry classified by sex and by Secondary work (i) at Household Industry (ii) as Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural Lahourer.

Part B of this table shows the Industrial Classification by sex of persons working in Non-Household Industry, Trade. Business, Profession or Service who are also workers engaged in Household Industry.

Table B-VII is prepared separately for total, rural and urban population. Part A of the table is a cross tabulation in the case of persons whose principal and secondary works are any two of (i) Cultivation, (ii) Agricultural Labour and (iii) Household Industry. This table is important as it shows the extent to which cultivation is supplemented by household industry or vice versa.

Part B of this Table gives data in the case of persons who are principally engaged in Non-Household Industry etc. and are also engaged in Household Industry as a secondary work.

Divisions and Major Groups appearing in the table are described below:

DIVISION 0 Major Group

Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 00: Field Produce and Plantation crops

",. ,,. 03: Fishing 04: Livestock and Hunting

DIVISION 2 & 3 Major Group 20 :

., H 23: •• •• 25: u ." 26: ., u 27.: .. u 28: ,.. .. 31:

34-35 :

. , , . 36

.. , . 39

Manufacturing Foodstuffs Texti1e~Cotton Textile-Wool Textile-Silk Textile;-Miscel1aneous Manufacture of wood and wooden products Leather and leather products Non-Metallic Mi.neral Products other than Petroleum and Coal Basic Metals and their products except machinery and transport equipment Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

DIVISION 6 Trade and Commerce Major Group 64-68: Retail Trade

DIVISION 8 Services Major Group 80: Public services

fa " 81: Educational and ScientifiC serviees

255

B-VII PART A-PERSO~S WORK(NG PRINCIPALLY (0 AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS

AGRtCULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CDASSI­

FlED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD

INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS

AGRICULTURAL LABOpRER

CACHAR OJSlTICT

Principal work Secondary work ,

Total I-At ,}Jo1,lsehold II-As Cultivator HI-As Agricultural Cultivator. Agricultural Labourer or Rural Inq~try . Labourer

Household Industry (DiVision Urban and Major Gr,oup) Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

T 6 .. 387 8.040 2.655 543 Cultivator R 6,219 8.040 2,388 543

U 168 267

T 61 57 1.327 570 Agricultural Labourer R 43 50 1.302 562

U 18 7 25 8

Household Industry T 516 1,846 207 37 Classified by Divisions & R 516 1.841 204 37 Major Groups U 5 3

T 516 1,846 207 37 Division 2 & 3 R 516 1.~41 204 37

U 5 3

T 31 22 7 4 Major Group 2Q R 31 20 4 4

U 2 3

T 139 1.802 61 27

•• •• 23 R 139 1.799 61 27 U :;

T 14 13 2 3 n •• 27 R 14 13 2 3

U

T 220 8 123 3 .. .J 28 R 220 8, 123 3 U

T 13 1 1 •• •• 34-35 R 13 1 1

U

T 24 1

•• .. 36 R 24 1 U

T 75 12 . , o • 39 R 75 12 U

256

B-vn PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULUV ATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL

LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASS FlED BY SE.X AND BY

SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (H) AS CULTivATOR

OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-(Contd.)

SILCHAR ~BDIVISION

Principal work Secondary work

Total I-At Household II-As Cultivator II-As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Rural Industry Labourer

HousehJod Industry (Division Urban and Major Group) Males Females Males Females Males Fema'es

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

T 60S 3,443 468 220 Cultivator R 60S 3,443 468 220

U

T 16 48 797 460 Agricultural Labourer R 16 48 797 460

U

Household Industry T 153 938 57 2 Classified by Divisions & R 153 933 54 2 Major Groups U 5 3

T 153 938 57 2 Division 2&3 R 153 933 54 2

U 5 3

T 2 17 4 2 Major Group 20 R 2 15 1 2

U 2 3

T 27 914 14

" 23 R 27 911 14

U 3

T 12 5 2 '" 27 R 12 5 2

U .~

T 80 1 35 "

28 R 80 1 35 U

T 6 1 1 .. " 34-35 R 6 1 1

U

T 13 36 R 13

U

T 13 1 ~, " ~9 R 13 1

V .. . .

257

B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS

AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR Uii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSI­

FIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD

INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS

AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-(Contd.)

KARlMGANJ SUBDIVISION

Principal work Secondary work --Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or

Household Industry (Division and Major Group)

Total I-At Household II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural

Cultivator

Agricultura1 Labourer

Household Industry Classified by Divisions & Major Groups

Division 2&3

Major Group 20

., ., 23

.. ., 27

" 28

.. 34-35

" 36

39

Rural Industry Urban

Males Females

2 3 4

T 4.877 2.888 R 4,855 2,888 -u 22

T 12 R 12 U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

258

Labourer

Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8

1,076 249 1,034 249

42

468 87 468 87

290 491 123 31 290 491 123 31

290 491 123 31 290 491 )23 31

29 5 3 2 29 5 3 2

99 471 45 23 99 471 45 23

2 8 3 2 8 3

84 7 63 3 84 7 63 3

6 6

9 1 9 1

61 11 61 11

B-vn PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS

AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSI­

FIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD

INDUSTRY Cii) AS CULTI~ATOR OR (jii) AS

AGRICULTUR.t\L LABOURER-(Contd.)

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

Principal work Secondary work

Total Rural

Urban

I-At Household Industry

II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural Cultivator. Agricultural Labourer or

Household Industry (Division and Major Group)

1

Cultivator

Agricu1tural Labourer

Household Industry Classified by Divisions & Major Groups

Division 2&3

Major Group 23

" " 28

.. 34-35

36

39

2

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

T R U

Males Females

3 4

905 1.709 759 1,709 146

33 9 15 2 18 7

259

Labourer

Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8

1,111 74 886 74 225

62 23 37 15 25 8

73 417 27 4 73 417 27 4

73 417 27 4 73 417 27 4

13 417 2 4 13 417 2 4

56 25 56 25

1 1

2 2

1 1

B-VIl PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSI-

FIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTR V (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS

AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-(Contd.)

CACHAR DISTRIcr RURAL

(Down to Police Station)

-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------Principal work Secondary work

l-At Household II-As Cultivator TIl-As Agricultural Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Industry Labourer

Household Industry (Division) Males Females Males Females Males Females --

I 2 3 4 S 6 7 ... -------KATIGORA P. S.

Cultivator 228 222 53 39 Agricultural Labourer 6 196 50 Household Industry classified by Divisions :- 32 119 10 1

DIVISION 2&3 32 119 10 1

BARKHOLA P. S.

Cultivator 64 115 55 Agricultural Labourer 4 2 Household Industry classified by Divisions :- 9 18 3 2

DIVISION 2&3 9 18 3 2

UDARBAND P. S.

Cultivator 36 157 99 Agricu'tural Labourer 4 198 142 Household Industry Classified by Divisions ;- 8 192

DIVISION 2&3 8 192

LAKIDPUR P. S.

Cultivator 98 1.904 110 50 Agricultu~al Labourer 212 167 HousehOld Cia sified by Divisions :- 6 279 9

DIVISION 2&3 6 279 9

SILCHAR P. S.

Cultivator 26 75 31 94 Agricut tural Labourer 2 38 61 36 Household Industry Classified by Divisions :- 66 129 19

DIVISION 2&3 66 129 19

SONAI P. S.

Ctlltivator 153 970 120 37 Agricultural Labourer 4 4 130 65 Household Industry Classified by Divisions :- 32 201 11 2

DIVISION 2&3 32 20] 11 2

KARIMOANJ P. S.

Cultivator J,952 265 260 2 Ag icultural Labourer 226 4 Household Industry Classified by Divisions :- 147 38 16 9

DIVISION 2&3 147 38 16 9

BADARPUR P. S.

Cultivator 886 195 52 4 Agricultural Labourer 5 3 1 HQusehold Industry Classified by Divisions :- 20 59 35 1

DIVISION 2&3 20 59 35 1

260

B-Vil PART A-PERSONS WORK1NG PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (0) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASS­

FlED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS

AGRICULTURAu.LABOURER-(Conc1d.) CACHAR DISTRICT

(Down to Police Station)

Principal work Secondary work

RURAL

Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Household Industry (Division)

I-At Household Industry

II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural Labourer

Culti.vator Agricultural Labourer

1

Household Industry Classified by Divisions :­DIVISION 2&3

Cultivator Ag\ icultural Labourer Household Industry Classified by Divisions :­

DIVISION 2&3

Cultivator Agricultural Labourer Household Industry Classified by Divisions :­

DIVISION 2&3

Cultivator Agricultural Labourer Household Industry Classified by Divisions :­

DIVISION 2&3

Males

2

475 2

],542 5

371 14

388 1

Females Males

3 4

PATHARKANDI P. S.

],341 90 26 26

RATABARI P. S.

1,087 149 97 97

HAILAKANDJ P. S.

1.259 2 4

47 47

KATLICHARA P. S.

450 33 26 26

261

Females

s

6 3 3

76 391 391

12 391 391

3 26 26

Males

6

612

33 33

110

39 39

746

20 20

140

7 7

Females

7

207

12 12

36

9 9

23

2 2

51

2 2

B-Vll I?ART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS \\'ORKING IN

NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OF SERVICE

WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

CACHAR DISTRICT

PRINCIPAL WORK PRINCIPAL WORK

Additional work at Household Males Females Industry lDivision & Major Group)

Additional Work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

Males Femaes

1 2 3 1 2 3

TOTAL PW MAJOR GROUP 34-35 136 179

PW DIVISION '" 36.994 26.409 AW Division 2&3 20 12

0 Major Group 20 12 2 AW Division 2&3 54 14 -

23 9 Major Group 20 26 1 " 26 1

23 12 11 " .. 28 6 " 26 3 2 34-35 2 ,. 28 9

" 31 1 PW MAJOR GROUP 39 786 31 .. 34-35 3 AW Division 2&3 4

114 Major Group 20 4

PW MAJOR GROUP 00 254 AW Division 2&3 28 ]0

PW DIVISION 6 24.883 1,480 Mojor Group 20 14 AW Division 2&3 51 49 ., 23 7 8 Major Group 20 24 14 26 2 23 8 28 .. 28 6 ..

25 6 ,. " 3J 1 26 1

27 4 PW MAJOR GROUP 03 2.146 1 28 4 AW Division 2&3 20 ..

31 3 Major Group 20 8 34-35 8 .. 23 5

26 3 PW MAJOR GROUP 64-68 24,284 2,461

" 28 1 AW Division 2&3 51 49

" 34-35 3 Major Group 20 24 14

" 23 8 28

PW MAJOR GROUP 04 184 22 25 6 AW Division 2&3 6 4 26 1

Major Group 20 4 1 " 27 4

23 3 28 4 .. 28 2 31 3

34-35 8 PW DIVISION 2&3 6,853 1,166

AW Division 2&3 66 54 PW DIVISION 8 53,214 8,870 Major Group 20 23 2 AW Division 2&3 27 31

23 10 33 Major Group 20 12 5 2S 6 .. 23 7 20 ,. 26 9 25 5 27 2 26 1 28 20 27 2

" 31 3 28 2 " ..

34-35 8 4 31 1 .. " 34-35 3 PW MAJOR GROUP 20 242 30

., AW Division 2 &3 38 23 PW MAJOR GROUP 80 10,402 310

Major Group 20 4 AW Division 2&3 5 4 23 10 10 Major Group 20 3 .. .. 25 6 .. 26 3 .. .. 23 3 .. .. 27 2 "

26 ]

28 13 28 2 0' 31 3

34-35 6 4 PW MAJOR GROUP 81 3,716 1,115 AW Division 2&3 22 27

PW MAJOR GROUP 23 615 635 Major Group 20 9 5 AW Division 2&3 4 19

" .. 23 7 17 Major Group 20 3 2S 5

23 ]4 .. 27 2 .. .. 26 5 31 1 .. .. u 28 1 34-35 3 ., "

n .. ·262

B-VU PART B-INDUSTRlAL CLASSIFlCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN

NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-( Contd. )

eACHAR DISTRICT

----PRINCIPAL WORK PRINCIPAL WORK

Males Females Additional work at Household Additional work at Household Males Females

Industry (Division & Major Group) Industry (Division & Major Group)

1 2 3 1 2 3 --RURAL PW MAJOR GROUP 39 446 30

PW DIVISION 26,407 AW Division 2&3 4

0 36,881 Major Group 20 4 AW Division 2&3 51 14

Major Group 20 24 1 PW DIVISION 6 17,015 1,417 23 12 11 AW Division 2&3 23 10 26 3 2 Major Group 20 17 28 9 .. .. 23 2 10 .. 34-35 3 .. .. 28 4

PW MAJOR GROUP 00 250 114 PW MAJOR GROUP 64-68 1,6788 1,400 AW Division 2&3 25 10 AW Division 2&3 23 10

Major Group 20 12 Major Group 20 17 23 7 8 .. 23 2 10 26 2 28 4 .. 28 6

PW DIVlSION 8 45.391 7,426 PW MAJOR GROUP 03 2,144 1 AW Division 2&3 7 6 AW Division 2&3 20 Major Group 20 5

Major Group 20 8 " 23 5

23 5 26 1 26 3 ,. 28 2 .. 28 1

PW MAJOR GROUP 34-35 3 80 7,545 57 AW Division 2&3 5 4

PW MAJOR GROUP Major Group 20 3

04 169 22 23 3 AW Division 2&3 6 4 26 1

Major Group 20 4 1 28 2 23 3 28 2 PW MAJOR GROUP 81 2,930 674

AW Division 2&3 2 2 PW DIV1SION 2&3 3,444 541 Major Group 20 2 AW Division 2&3 54 39 23 2

Major Group 20 23 2 URBAN

" 23 5 24

" " 26 9 PW DIVISION 0 113 2 28 20 34-35 6 4 AW Division 2&3 3

" Major Group 20 2 31 1

PW MAJOR GROUP 20 41 12 AW Division 2&3 26 8 PW MAJOR GROUP 00 4

Major Group 20 4 AW Division 2&3 3 .. 23 5 1 Major Group 20 2 26 3 .. 31 1 28 13

::4-35 4 4 PW DIVISION 2&3 3,409 625 PW MAJOR GROUP 23 81 77 AW Division 2&3 12 15 AW Division 2&3 4 19 Major Group 23 5. 9

Major Group 20 3 25 6

" 23 14 27 2

" 26 5 31 3 ., 28 1 "

34-35 2

PW MAJOR GROUP 34-35 85 171 PW MAJOR GROUP 20 201 18 AW Division 2&3 20 12 AW Division 2 &3 12 15

Major Group 20 12 2 Major Group 23 5 9 23 9 .. 25 6 26 1 .. 27 2 .. " 28 6 ,. 31 3

,. .. 34-35 2 .. 34-35 2

263

B-VII PART B-INDVSTRlAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN

NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-(Contd.)

PRINCIPAL WORK

Additional work at Househoid Industry (Division & Major Group)

Males

1 2

PW DIVISION 6 7,868 AW Division 2&3 28

Major Group 20 7 .. 23 6 25 26 27 4 .. 31 3

" 34-35 3

PW MAJOR GROUP 64-68 7,496 AW Division 2&3 28

Major Group 20 7 23 6

" 25 :<6 27 4 31 3

34-35 8

CACHAR DISTRICT

Females

3

63 39

·14 18

6 1

61 39 14 18

6 1

PRINCIPAL WORK

--------------------------Additional work at Household Industry (Division & Major Group)

1

PW DIVISION AW Division

Major Group

"

"

PW MAJOR GROUP AW Division

Major Group

" ., ..

8 2&3

20 23 25 27 31

34-35

81 2&3

20 23 25 27 31

34-35

Males

2

7,823 20

7 7

2 1 3

786 20

7 7

2 1 3

Females

3

1.444 . 25

5 15

5

3

441 2S

5 15

5

B-vn PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN

NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-(Concld.)

CACHAR DISTRICT

(Down to Police Station Level) RURAL

PRINCIPAL \VORK

Additional work at Household Industry (Division)

1

KATIGORA P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVIS[ON 8 AW Division 2&3

BARKHOLA P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 8 AW Division 2&3

UDARBAND P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

LAKHIPUR P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PWDIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 8 AW Division 2&3

SILCHA R P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

PWDIVISION 8 AW Division 2&3

Note:

Males

2

2,812 6

265 8

1,051 3

2,829 2

2,319 4

1,777 2

4,774 :3

641 2

5,415 8

469 12

3,106 1

4,655 6

650 14

2,504 5

8,851 2

Females

3

1,662 3

83 9

73 2

316 2

2,049 2

298 1

3,756 3

84 3

4.189 2

29 4

923 2

3,027 2

82 9

144 1

1,058 1

PRINCIPAL WORK

Additional work at Household Industry (Division)

1

SONAI P. S.

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

KARIMGANJ P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

BADARPUR P. S.

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

PATHARKANDI P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW D1VISION 2&3 AW Divisi.on 2&3

PWDIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

RATABARI P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 6 AW Division 2&3

HAILAKANDI P. S.

PW DIVISION 0 AW Division 2&3

PW DIVISION 2&3 AW Division 2&3

Additional Work in case of Katlichara Police Station being nil PW-Principa] work. A W-Additional work

265

Males Females

2 3

123 3

1,393 88 4 2

1,024 564 2

624 49 7 4

2,542 120 2

336 18 ') 3 10

6,721 5,351 9 2

295 29 4 :;

1,602 102 4

3,239 1,826 7

1,600 185 3 2

2,685 2,141 6

142 7 3

TABLE B-VIll

This table shows tbe persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels.

Part A of this table relates to urban areas. This is a classification of unemployed persons by their educational levels and age-groups. The educational levels are as in Table B-III Part P,. This is prepared separateJy for those who are seeking employment for the fin;t time and. for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. In the first case, the age-groups are 15-19. 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35+ and Age not stated and in the second case, 15-19,20-24, 25-34, 35-44,45-59, 60+ and Age not stated. This table will throw light on educated unemployed for purposes of planning for employ­ment and also for assessing the available man-power.

Part B of this table relates to rural areas. In this table educational levels for total unemployed persons are given. The educational levels are limited to Literate (without educational level), Primary or Junior Basic and Matriculation and above as in Table B-III Part B.

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TABLE B-IX

This table shows the persons not at work classified: by sex~ 'broad age-groups and type of activity.

Thh table is prepared separately :for total, rurai and urban population. The non-workers are divided into eight categories ~cCQ~4ing to their activities. This kind o:f tabulation was never at.temptetl bef6re~ nor were questions asked. o.n the activities o.f non-workers.

The eight categories arc based on the recomm.endations; of the United Nations. This table makes the data available separate1y for those who have an earning without working. Separate data are also available in respect of housewives, who though do domes~ic work, are not classified as economically active. Separate data are also available for school-attending children which may be useful to the Education Department. There is a category which consists of all other dei>endeuts including children and disabled persons.

270

B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIE,D

BY SEX,

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVl'l Y

271

B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Total Non-working Full time students Jl"ousehold duties District(Subdivision Rural Age-group popula.tion

Urban

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 -6 7 8 9 10

CACHAR DISTRICT TOTAL Total 899,522 334,150 565,372 112,033 58,597 2,177 237,073 0-14 568,592 281,467 287,125 90,354 47,213 593 20,711

15-34 200,930 34,302 166,628 11,507 11,012 910 140,352 35-59 90,723 6,713 84,010 ]67 359 448 68,198

60+ 38,696 11,332 27,364 175 7,756 Age not stated 581 336 245 5 13 51 56

RURAL Total 829,705 305,148 524,557 96,076 47,335 2,095- 221,823 0-14 529,478 261,700 267,778 79,434 38,491 592 20,364

15-34 180,214 27,018 153,196 16,470 8,650 883 130,404 35-59 83,656 5,813 77,843 167 182 407 63,932

60+ 35,794 ]0,287 25,507 162 7,074 Age not srated 563 330 233 5 12 51 49

URBAN Total 69,817 29,002 40,815 15,957 11,262 82 ]5,250 0-14 39,114 19,767 19,347 10,920 8,722 1 347

15-34 20,716 7,284 13,432 5,037 2,362 27 9,948 35-59 7,067 900 6,167 177 41 4,266

60+ 2,902 1,045 ],857 ~. '. 13 682 Age not stated 18 6 12 1 7

SILCHAR TOTAL Total 429,595 165,404 264,191 50,101 23,086 739 104,133 SUBDIVISION 0-14 276,170 137,956 138.214 39,918 20,501 124 5,693

15-34 92,721 17,870 74,851 10,122 2,578 302 64.136 35-59 41,302 3,514 37.788 58 1 208 31.024

60+ ]9.191 5,976 ] 3,215 90 3,243 Age not stated 211 88 123 3 6 15 37

RURAL Total 397,321 ] 51,301 246,020 42,091 17.124 719 97,331 0-14 258,553 128,867 129,686 34.222 ]5,734 124 5,508

15-34 82,659 13,850 68,809 7,808 1.383 296 60.147 35-59 38,005 2,995 35,010 58 1 195 28,789

60+ 17,904 5,504 12.400 89 2,856 Age not stated 200 85 115 3 6 15 31

URBAN Total 32,274 14,103 18,171 8,010 5.962 20 6,802 0-14 17,617 9,089 8,528 5.696 4,767 185

15-34 10,062 4,020 6,042 2,314 1,195 6 3,989 35-59 3,297 519 2,778 13 2,235

60+ 1,287 472 815 1 387 Age not stated 11 3 8 6

'272

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

Inmates of Persons emp1oy-Retired. rentier, Beggars, vagrants, penal, mental & Persons seeking ed before but

Dependents. infants and or independent etc. charitable employment for now out of em-' disabled means • institutions the first time ployment and

seeking work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

209,575 260,688 3,755 3,561 2,589 4,628 432 174 2,194 409 1,395 242 189,697 218,691 391 1 287 443 6 6 83 48 56 12

8,432 13,352 80 79 331 1,241 243 107 1,899 337 900 148 3,699 12,457 742 1,061 979 1,803 151 57 207 20 320 55 7,506 16,015 2,535 2,420 960 1,138 32 4 5 4 119 27

241 173 7 32 3

198,250 247,678 3,148 3,474 2,519 3,653 133 2~ 1,757 347 1,170 219 180,861 208,681 391 1 282 176 6 5 82 48 52 12

6,955 12,673 72 74 330 977 40 12 1,517 277 751 129 I 3,219 11,037 583 1,027 946 1,587 78 9 153 18 260 51 6,980 15,118 2,095 2,372 929 910 9 ~ 2 5 4 107 27

235 169 7 32 3

11.325 13,OlO 607 87 70 975 299 146 437 62 225 23 8.836 10,OlO 5 267 1 1 4 1,477 679 8 5 1 264 203 95 382 60 149 19

480 1,420 159 34 33 216 73 48 54 2 60 4 526 897 440 48 31 228 23 2 12

6 4

109.072 131.364 2,345 1,968 1.086 3,142 132 119 1,103 195 826 184 97,363 111.635 391 91 329 1 38 44 31 11

5.674 6.762 34 24 142 1,030 82 73 947 139 567 109 2.087 5,005 405 562 418 1,095 44 44 117 12 177 45 3,879 7,884 ] ,515 1.382 434 686 6 1 1 51 19

69 78 1 2

103.780 127,084 2,027 1,920 1,049 2,225 31 6 896 158 708 172 93,972 108,322 391 91 67 37 44 30 11 4,308 6.280 3~~ 19 142 773 5 2 777 104 484 101 1,772 4,714 543 397 909 25 3 81 10 145 41 3,662 7,692 1,284 1,358 418 474 1 1 1 49 19

66 76 1 2

5,292 4,280 318 48 37 917 101 113 207 37 118 12 3.391 3.313 262 1 1 1 1,366 482 4 5 257 77 71 170 35 83 8

315 291 83 19 21 186 19 41 36 2 32 4 217 192 231 24 16 212 5 2

3 2

273

Subdivision

1

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

Total Rural

Urban

2

TOTAL

RURAL

URBAN

TOTAL

RURAL

URBAN

B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Age-group Total Non-working population Full time st\lden1~ Ho~ehold dutie~

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Total 302,041 108,022 194,019 35,223 28,100 1,006 86,499 0-14 187.555 91,919 95,636 27,753 19,967 454 11,129

15-34 69,993. 10,619 59,374 7.362 8,006 285 48,086 35-59 31,639 1,948 29,691 107 121 163 24,565 60+ 12,545 3,336 9,209 70 2,703

Age not stated 309 200 109 1 6 34 16

Total 277,643 98,216 179,427 30,144 24,712 958 80.464 0-14 173,648 84.982 88,666 24,493 17,409 454 11,077

15-34 62,809 8,355 54,454 5,543 7,176 267 44,214 35-59 29,350 1,703 27,647 107 121 144 22,655 60+ 11,529 2,976 8,553 59 2,502

Age not stated 307 200 107 1 6 34 16

Total 24,398 9,806 14.592 5,079 3,388 48 6,035 0-14 13,907 6,937 6,970 3,260 2,558 52

15-34 7,184 2.264 4,920 1,819 830 18 3,872 35-59 2,289 245 2,044 19 1,910 60+ 1,016 360 656 11 201

Age not stated 2 2

Total 167,886 60,724 107,162 26,709 7,411 432 46,441 0-14 104,867 51,592 53,275 22,683 6,745 15 3,889

15-34 38,216 5,813 32,403 4,023 428 323 28,130 35-59 17.782 1.251 16,531 2 237 77 12,609 60+ 6,960 2,020 4,940 .. 15 1,810

Age not_stated 61 48 13 1 1 2 3

Total 154,741 55,631 99.110 23.841 5,499 41~ 44,028 0-14 97,277 47,851 49,426 20,719 5,348 14 3,779

15-34 34,746 4,813 29,933 3,119 91 320 26,043 35-59 16,301 I,US 15,186 2 60 68 12,488 60+ 6,361 1,807 4.554 14 1,716

Age not stated 56 45 11 1 2 2

Total 13,145 5,093 8,052 2,868 1,912 14 2,413 0-14 7,590 3,741 3,849 1,964 1,397 1 110

15-34 3,470 1,000 2,470 904 337 3 2,087 35-59 1,48] 136 1,345 177 9 121 60+ 599 213 386 1 94

Age Dot stated S 3 2 1 1

----~

274

,-

DROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTI\JI'1'Y

Dependents. infants Retired, renuer or Beggars, vagrants, Inmates of Persons seeking Persons employed and disabled independent means etc. penal, mental & employment for before but now

charitable institutions the first time out of employ-ment and see-

king work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19' ·20 21 22

68,382 77,074 1,066 1,318 853 768 262 48 822 164 408 48 63,514 64,465 133 65 6 5 41 4 18 1

1,752 2.951 39 12 90 99 150 31 704 152 237 37 851 4,217 267 416 294 349 86 9 73 7 107 7

2,137 5,355 753 890 306 254 20 3 4 1 46 3 128 86 7 30 1

64,328 72,004 856 1,290 843 751 89 19 647 149 351 38 59,837 60,106 133 64 6 5 41 4 18 1

1,645 2,780 35 12 89 99 Joe 9 544 137 202 27 754 4,108 211 404 290 341 47 4 58 7 92 7

1,964 4,926 603 874 ·301 246 6 1 4 1 39 3 128 84 7 30 1

4,054 5.070 210 28 10 17 173 29 175 15 57 10 3,677 4.359 1

107 171 4 1 120 22 160 15 35 10 97 109 56 12 4 8 39 5 15 15

173 429. 150 16 5 8 14 2 7 2

32,121 52,250 344 275 650 718 38 7 269 50 161 10 28,820 42,591 1 63 49 4 7

1,006 3,639. 7 43 99 112 11 3 248 46 96 2 761 3,235 70 83 267 359 21 4 17 1 36 3

1,490 2,776 267 148 220 198 6 3 22 5 44 9 1 . . ~ .

30,142 48,590 265 264 627 677 13 3 214 40 111 9 27,052 40.253 1 58 45 4 4

1,002 3,613 7 43 99 105 5 1 196 36 65 1 693 2,215 50 80 259 337 6 2 14 1 23 3

1.354 2,500 208 140 210 190 2 3 19 5 41 9 1

1,979 3.660 79 11 23 41 25 4 55 10 50 1 1.768 2.338 5 4 3

4 26 7 6 2 52 10 31 1 68 1,020 20 3 8 22 15 2 3 13

136 276 59 8 10 8 4 3 3

215

Sl. No.

1

1

2

3

4

s

6

Police Station

2

KATIGO~ P.S.

BARKHOLA P.S.

UDARBAND P.E.

LAKHIPUR. P .S.

SILCHAR P.S.

SONAI P.S.

Age-group

3

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

AiN not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age no~ stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Ase not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age Dot stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

B-IX-PEltSONS NOT ~'t WQ\l.K CLASSlFIEll ay SJS~,

Total Non-working population

Persons Males Females

4- 5 6

62,458 22,170 40,088 38,~51 19.150 19,401 14,300 1,930 12,370

6,908 466 6,442 2,611 771 1.840

88 53 35

30,533 11,482 19.051 20, •• 90 9,941 10.149 6.304 "987 5,317 2.904 201 2,703 1,235 353 882

33.271 13,984 19.")81 22.783 11.724 11,059 6,069 1,304 4,765 2,785 423 2.362 1.634 533 1,101

66,198 28.185 38,013 48,012 24,161 23,851 10.942 2,611 8,331

4,320 446 3.874 2,878 954 1,924

46 13 33

122,900 45,779 77,121 78,299 38,919 39,380 26,534 4,222 22,312 12,343 850 11,493 5,691 1,775 3,916

33 13 20

81,961 29.501 52,460 :50,818 24,972 25,846 18,510 2,796 15,714

8.745 609 8,136 3,855 1,118 2,737

33 6 27

Full time students

Males Females

7 8

7,991 2,087 6,907 1,948 1,084 139

3.217 1,418 2,616 ],333

601 84 1

2,529 1.097 2.064 933

465 164

6,918 2,533 5,616 2,361 1,302 167

5

13.605 6,672 11.002 6.102 2,549 570

54

7,831 3,317 6,017 3,057 1,8u7 259

4

3 1

Hou.sehold duties

Males Females

9 10

139 18,807 12 1,131 62 11.463 45 5,(j64

6 545 14 4

151 8,117 93 663 40 4.895 16 2,306 2 253

6,534 261

4.132 1.922

219

10,661 638

6,683 2,995

337 8

283 30,916 15 1,591

114 19,114 86 9;297 68 907

7

146 22,296 4 1.224

80 13,860 48 6,605 13 595

1 12

BROAD AGE-GROUPS ANn TY1>li: OF ACTIVITY klJRAt.

-------- • Inmates of Persons employ-

Dependents, infants Retired. rentier or Beggars, vagrants, penal, mental & Persons seeking ed before but and disabled independent means etc. charitable emyloyment for no\\;' out of ern- st.

institutions die first tUne ployment and No. seeking work

~ales Females Males Fep-lales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2\ 22 1

13,693 18,803 133 96 178 229 2 2 142 42 92 22 1 12,183 16,288 45 30 4 3

574 700 3 14 17 2 135 38 59 10 293 626 32 25 67 114 1 7 22 12 604 1,159 101 68 52 67 1 8

39 3p 1

7.756 9.297 108 120 87 81 4 74 10 89 4 .2 7,212 8,1 3 11 1 8

199 309 2 14 14 2 71 9 62 2 115 311 25 39 32 41 2 1 1 12 2 230 524 83 79 30 26 1 7

10,648 11,320 569 229 89 66 2 86 17 61 24 3 9,274 9,858 386 7

707 429 8 24 4 71 15 37 13 300 328 46 72 37 28 2 15 2 23 10 367 705 137 149 28 27 1 1

29,523 24,285 325 377 101 84 2 105 13 211 60 4: 18,530 20,849 9 3 1 5

1,054 1,425 1 1 15 5 1 96' 12 142 38 294 739 44 84 49 40 1 8 1 50 15

J.632 1,252 280 292 28 36 14 7 13 20

30,503 38,606 448 464 3~5 338 19 384 65 21.2 60 .s 27,846 31,622 9 14 34 40 13 11

1,051 2,516 13 31 53 310 22 154 37 397 1,896 115 155 111 141 19 40 3 28 1

1,197 2,559 320 309 173 130 17 11 12 13 1

2Q,657 24,773 444 634 269 1.'\27 6 105 11 43 2 6 18,927 21,552 S 17 13 1 1

723 901 16 5 44 680 2 94 8 30 1 373 814 6() 168 101 545 3 10 3 10 1 632 1,493 363 461 107 188 1 2

2 13 1

n-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

----_._----------------------------------------------Sl. No.

1

7

8

9

10

11

12

Police Station

2

KARIMGANJ P. S.

BADARPUR P. S.

PATHARKANDI P. S.

RATABARI P. S.

HAILAKANDI P. S.

KATLICHARA P. S.

Age-group

3

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0--14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total 0-14

15-34 35-59 60+

Age not stated

Total Non-working population

Persons Males Females

4 5 6

95,693 32,096 63,597 56,918 27,841 29,077 23,100 2,75U 20,350 11,636 504 11,132 3,914 935 2,979

125 66 59

39,464 14,077 25.387 24,449 12,058 12.391 8,975 1,362 7.613 4.413 224 4,189 1,616 422 1,194

11 11

71,011 26,853 44.158 47,913 23.218 24,695 14,469 2,221 12,248 5.820 557 5,263 2,720 780 1,940

89 77 12

71,475 25,190 46.285 44,368 21,865 22,503 16,265 2,022 14.243

7,481 418 7.063 3,279 839 2,440

82 46 36

106,046 37,923 68,123 66,710 32,709 34,001 23.838 3.257 20,581 11.228 723 10,505 4,223 1.195 3,028

47 39 8

48,695 17.708 30.987 30,567 15.142 1.5.425 10,908 1,556 9,352 5.073 392 4,681 2,138 612 1,526

9 6 3

Full titne students Household duties

Males Females Males Females

7 8 9 10

10,125 16,008 504 29,048 8,257 9,072 395 6,937 1,801 6,821 47 12,657

66 114 34 8,679 28 763

1 1 12

5,054 2,580 98 11.418 4,129 2,475 45 382

884 105 28 6,917 41 J9 3,722

6 397

8,689 3,500 161 18,764 7,047 3,418 13 2,552 1,642 71 42 11,503

6 63 4,064 9 643

5 34 2

6,276 2.624 195 21,234 5,060 2,444 1 1,206 1,216 179 150 13.137

1 28 6,190 16 699

2

16,993 3,292 225 29,210 14,778 3,229 11 2,703 2,214 63 l!il 17.023

.51 8,261 12 1,222

1 1

6.848 2,207 193 14,818 5,941 2,119 3 1,076

905 28 169 9,020 2 60 17 4,227

2 494 2 1

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY RURAL

Inmates of Persons employ-Dependents, inf~nts Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants, penal, mental &;. Persons seeking ed before but SI.

aQ4 disablod indepeQdent meaIlS • etc. charitable employment for now out of em- No. institutions the finlt time ployment and

seeking work

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1

20,663 )-8,109 196 196 313 209 6 6 187 10 102 11 7 19,139 13,052 32 16 13 5

648 819 20 1 29 28 4 4 152 10 49 10 210 2,164 49 66 102 107 2 2 21 20 630 2,029 127 129 121 57 1 28 1 36 45 29 1

8,313 11,087 163 142 171 IS3 157 7 121 8 7,814 9,514 -57 20 6 7

210 556 3 20 25 137 7 83 44 340 31 56 45 71 13 31

234 677 132 83 49 37 1 11

17.447 21.404 184 250 173 134 62 6 103 88 34 12 9 16,091 18,708 33 13 6 4 22 6

396 565 12 6 19 8 18 75 83 17 12 303 1,067 84 71 60 49 34 1 5 5 8 62l 1,059 81 173 60 64 4 1 1 3

35 5 7 1

17,905 21.404 313 702 186 255 21 7 200 44 94 15 11 16,793 18,832 11 15 1 4 1

391 840 3 2 21 38 8 5 18Q 37 53 5 197 537 47 211 83 114 11 1 19 2 33 7 478 1,161 263 489 71 88 2 1 1 8 2 46 34

19,903 34,908 142 155 423 522 8 3 129 27 100 6 11 17,868 28,037 1 47 31 2 3

650 3,366 5 6 56 94 4 1 118 27 59 1 431 1,931 23 47 185 264 4 2 9 20 917 1,567 114 101 134 133 18 5

37 7 1

10.239 13,682 123 109 204 155 5 85 13 11 3 12 9,184 12.216 11 14 2 1

352 247 2 37 43 11 1 78 9 6 262 284 27 33 74 73 2 5 1 3 3 437 933 94 39 76 57 2 3 1

4 2

279

C - SOCIAL AND' CULTURAL TABLES

TABLE C-u:

AEG AND MARITAL STATUS

This table is prepared separately .for total, rural and urban popUlation. This is a very important demographic table. The age-groups conform. to the international requirements. From. this table, it can be a;scertained whether proportions in the various mqrital statuses have increased or decreased since last Census and whether any trend is observed in the age of marriage. This table which was.prepared on a 10% sample at the 1951 Census is prepared on full count at the presen.t Census.

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·R E LI G JON

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303"

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--- -.~ ----Name of Religions TotaL Total District/Sub-

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Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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T 1,378,476 722.487 655,989 174 137 7,916 7,262 433,571 388,029 Cachar District R 1,281.663 668,750 612,913 131 95 7,624 7,004 387,459 3S0,9S0

U' 96,813 53.737 43,076 43 42 292 258 46,112 37,079 ... T 664,351 348,251 316,100 20 24 5.804 5,306 230,659 206,170

SHehar Subdivision R 620,725 323,930 296,795 8 10 5,630 5,165 209,716 189.527 U 43,626 24,321 19,305 12 14 174 141 20,943 16,643

Katigora P. S. R 92,539 48,628 43,911 2 478 443 28,217 23,608

Barkhola P. S. R 47,173 24,611 22,562 295 311 15,515 14,163

Udarband P. S. R 54,111 28,576 25,535 4 8 1,033 885 22,060 19,787

T 117.852 61,041 56,811 1 2 2.531 2,435 45,084 41,753 Lakhipur P. S. R 115,288 59,553 55,735 1 2 2,531 2,435 43.957 40,902

U 2,564 1,488 1,076 1,127 851

T 228,830 121,.108 107,722 13 14 867 628 83,077 72,727 Silchar P. S. R 187,768 98.275 89,493 1 693 487 63,261 56935

U 41,062 22,833 18,229 12 14 174 141 19,816 15,792

SonaiP. S. R 123,846 64,287 59,559 600 604 36,706 34,132

Karimganj T 465,198 243,470 221,728 48 35 1,279 1.18 [ 137,708 124,266 Subdivision R 430,630 224,058 206,572 22 7 1,172 1,071 120.438 110,746

U 34.568 19,412 15,156 26 28 107 110 17,270 13,520

T 171,598 90,319 81,279 7 4 270 280 43,065 37,950 Karimganj P. S. R 142,915 74,031 68884 1 183 187 28,847 27,126

U 28,683 16,288 12,395 G 4 87 93 14,218 10,324

T 65,235 34,021 31,214 24 29 274 265 16,612 14,869 Badarpur P. S. R 59,350 30897 28,453 4 5 254 248 37224 12,173

U 5,885 3,124 2,761 20 24 20 17 ] 3,560 2,696

Patharkandi P. S. R 114,642 59,761 54,881 13 2 319 249 3,052 34,404

Ratabari. P. S. R 113,723 59,369 54,354 4 416 387 40,807 37,043

Hailakandi T 248.927 130,766 118.161 106 78 833 775 65,204 57,593 Subdivision R 230,308 120,762 J09,546 101 78 822 768 57,305 50,677

U 18,619 10,004 3,615 5 11 7 7,899 6,916

T 175,179 91,921 83,258 7 2 264 212 42,744 37,681 Hailakandi P. S. R 156,560 81,917 74,643 2 2 253 205 34,845 30,765

U 18,619 10,004 8,615 5 11 7 7,899 6,915

Katlichara P. S. R 73,748 38,845 34,903 99 76 569 563 22,460 19,912

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Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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132 50 104,022 96.109 1 11 6 269 81 T Karimganj 33 9 102,177 94,707 6 4 210 28 R Subdivison 99 41 1,845 1,402 1 5 2 59 53 U

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5 17.100 16.044 1 1 4 7 T 5 17.074 16,027 R Badarpur P. S.

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7 2 17,982 16,894 153 28 R Ratabari P. S. 29 26 64,441 59,648 7 2 126 39 20 T Hailakandi

9 11 62,436 57,979 7 2 82 31 R Subdivision 20 15 2,005 1,669 44 8 20 U 24 20 48,729 45,302 7 2 126 39 20 T 4 5 46,724 43,633 7 2 82 31 R Hailakandi p, S.

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SCHEDULED CASTES RURAL

Katigora P. S.-Bhuinmali or Mali (M 716, F. 475), Brittial-Bania or Bania (M 6, F 12) Dhupi or Dhobi (M 179, F 129) ; Dugla or Dholi (M 4, F 3), Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo (M 33. F 33); Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 55, F 83). Mehtar or Bhangi (M 12, F 4), Muchi or R:shi (M 716, F 854). Namasudra (M 2,145, F 1,767) Patni (M 5,573, F 5,063) Sutradhar (M 9, F 3).

Barkhola P. S. -Bbuinmali or Mali (M 167. F 172), Brittial-Bania or Bania (M 5), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 66, F 51), DugJa or Dholi eM 18. F 8), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 76, F 68), Mehtar or Bhangi (M 3, F 5), Muehi or Rishi (M 198, F 233). Namasudra (M 801, F 666), Patni eM 1,418, F 1.263), Sutradhar eM 10, F 4)

Udarband P. S.-Bhuinmali or Mali (M 130 F 95). Brittial-Bania or Bania eM 7, F 11), Dhupi or Dhobi eM 147, F 136), Dugla or Dholi (M 8, F 14), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 10, F 38), Mahani (M 4, F 2), Muehi or Rishi (M 1,167, F 916), Namasudra (M 566, .F 489) Patni (M 414, F 503). Sutradhar (M 32, F 21)

Lakhipur P. S.-Bansphor (M 6, F 2), Bhuinmali or Mali eM 351, F 270), Brittial-Bania or Bania (M 15. F 20), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 472, F 327), Dug]a or Dholi (M 62. F 39), Jhal0, Malo or Jha1o-Mal0 (M 100, F 134), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 118, F 12) Muchi or Rishi eM 1,223, F 1,080), Namasudra eM 749, F 667), Patni eM 1,135, F 1,172), Sutradhar (M 27. F 23)

Silchar P. S.-Bansphor (M 14, F 16), Bhuinmali or Mali (M 523. F 498). Brittial­Bania or Bania (M 95, F 116), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 637. F 406), Dug]a or Dholi eM 131, F 254), Jalkedt eM 44. F 45), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 139, F 282) Muehi or Rishi (M 3,532, F 3,588), Namasudra (M 3.090, F 3,051). Patni eM 6,653, F 5,]34) .. Sutradhar (M 44, F 33)

Sonai P. S.-Bansphor (M 2, F Ni]), Bhuinmali or Mali eM 124, F 108), Brittial-Bania or Bania (M 6, F 8), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 498, F 456) Dugla or Dholi (M 32 .. F 39) Jhal0, Malo or Jhalo-Malo (M 65, F 51), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 60, F 52), Mahara (M 74. F 40), Muchi or Rishi (M 1,765, F 1,592). Narrasudra (M 3,]26, F 2,854). Patni (M 6,311, F 6,080). Sutradhar(M 4,F 6)

Karjmganj P. S.-Bhuinmali or Mali (M 835. F 935). Dhupi or Dhobi eM 589, F 685),

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Badarpur P. S.-Bansphor (M 7. F 8), Bhuinmali or Mali (M 717. F 612), Brittial­Bania or Bania (M 2, F 4), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 372, F 354), Dugla or Dholi (M 52, F 21), Kaibartta or laliya (M 7, F 12), Mehtar or Bhangi (M 1. F 12). Muehi or Rishi (M 662, F 312), Narnasudra (M 625, F 601), Patni (M 2,279, F 2.089), Sutradhar (M 13, F 16)

Patharkandi P. S.-Bansphor tM 479, F 636), Bhuinmali or Mali (M 835, F 806). BrittiaI­Bania or Bania (M 21. F 28). Dhupi or Dhobi (.M 661, F 691), Dugla or Dholi (M 120, F 91), Jalkeot (M .10. F 19), Jhalo. Malo or Jhalo-Malo (M 65, F 18). Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 70. F 38), Muehi oT Rishi eM, 2,377. F 1,831), Namasudra (M 1,281. F 1,316), Patni (M 2,891, F 2,705) Sutradhar (M 26, F 23)

Ratabari p_ S.-Banspbor (M 115, F 33). Bhuiomali or Mali (M 503. F 542), Brittia1-Bania or Bania (M 41, F 26), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 393, F 339), Dugla or Dholi (M 194, F 177), Jalkeot (M 2), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 3,075, F, 2,690). Mahara (M 6, F 7), Mehtar or Bhangi (M 9, F 20), Muehi or Rishi (M 2,806, F 1,395), Namasudra (M 2,866. F 3,495), Patni eM 2,408, F 3,031) Sutradhar (M 67, F 77)

Hailakandi P. S.-Bansphor (M 31, F 24) Bhuinmali or Mali eM 670, F 626), Brittial­Bania or Bania (M 49, F 50), Dhupi or Dhobi (M 508, F 428), Dug]a or Dholi (M 147, F 113), Jalkeot (M 5, F Nil), Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo (M 7), Kaibartta or Jaliya (M 424. F 281), Mehtar or Bhangi (M 6. F 1), Muehi or R;shi (M 1.515, F 1,107). Nama:-;udra (M 1,443, F 1,454), Patni (M 4,326, F 4,368), Sutradhar (M 10, F 8)

Katlichara. P. S.-Bansphor CM. 4, F. 12) Bhuinmali or Mali (M. 610, F. 531). Brittial­Bania or Ban:a (.M. 27. F. 20), Dhupi or Dhobi (M. 185. F. 127), Dugla Or Dholi (M. 14, F. 47), Ihalo. Malo Or Ihalo-Mal0 (M. 2) Kaibartta or Ja]iya (M. 170. F. 201), Mehtar or Bhangl (M. 10, F. 6), Muehi or Rishi (M. 547. F. 634), Namasudra (M. 1,580, F. 1,130) Patni (M. 2,]50, F. 2,206), Sutradhar (M. 45, F. 33).

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APPENDIX TO TABLE SCF-I

PARTB

SCHEDULED TRIBES RURAL

Katigora P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 452, F. 421), Kachari including Sonwal (M. 80, F. 71).

Barkhola P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 466, F. 523).

Udarband P. S.-Barmans in Cachar eM. 456, F. 416).

Lakhipur P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 3,188, F. 3,142).

Silchar P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 53, F. 33).

Sonai P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 1,280, 1,224).

Karimganj P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 141, F. 122), Rabha (M. 82, F.72).

Patharkandi P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 20, F. 18), Rabha (M. 11, F.I0).

Ratabari P. S.-Barinans in Cachar (M. 1, F. 1), Boro-Borokachari (M. 57, F. 56), Rabha (M. 38, F. 26).

Hailakandi P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 287, F. 259), Boro-Borokacl:ari (M. 15, F. 9), Rabha (M. 183, F. 187).

Katlichara P. S.-Barmans in Cachar (M. 125, F. 137).

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TABLE seT-m

'EDUCATION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBES

This table is prepared for each Scheduled Caste ard SCheduled Tribe and. separately, for rural and urban population. It gives fte literacy and educational levels for each Scheduled Caste and SCheduled Tribe. In the Case of urban areas. data are given for educational levels as in Table B-III Part A. In the case of rural areas, data are given only for mere literates, Primary or :runiQr Basic and Matriculation and above as in case of Table B-IIl Part-B.

358

SCT-fir PART A (i)-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTE~

Name of Scheduled Caste

TOTAL Bansphor

1

Bhuinmali or Mali Brittial-Bania or Bania Dhupi or Dhobi Dugla or I?holi .Talkeot .Tbalo, Malo or Jhalo~Malo Kaibartta or .Taliya Lalbegi Mebtar or Bhangi M uehi or Rishi Namasudra Patni Sutradhar

Name of Scheduled Caste

1

TOTAL Bansphor Bhuinmali or Mali Brittial-Bania or Bania Dhupi or Dhabi Dugla or Dholi Jalkeot Jhalo, Malo or Ihalo-Malo Kaibartta or Jaliya Lalbegi Mehtar or Bhangi Muchi or Rishi Namasudra Patni Sutradhar

CACHAR DISTRIGr

To~ Illiterate Literate (without educational level)

Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

4,052 3.659 2,103 2,735 1,118 640 104 95 79 88 16 7 669 650 367 524 179 87 43 18 31 12 7 4

321 305 183 234 94 50 64 50 46 44 16 6 11 10 1 75 63 53 51 17 9

384 305 161 202 83 61 4 7 2 5 2 2

122 116 96 112 19 4 383 347 196 257 141 76 530 423 269 294 132 86

1,063 1,020 435 719 355 208 279 260 175 193 56 40

Educational Levels

Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Technical diploma not

equal to degree

Non-technical University degree diploma not or post-graduate

eq uaI to degree other than degree technical degree

Educational Levels

Primary ot' Junior Basic

Males Females

8 9 -----

723 269 9

114 37 5 2

32 21 2

3 3 132 42

7 43 14

112 41 225 83 39 26

Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-

graduate degree

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males F.emales Males Females

10

91

8

10

2 7

3 15 38 8

11

14

2

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12 13 14

359

15 16

16

1

2

1

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17 18 19

1 1

1 1

seT-IiI PART A (O-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Contd.)

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

-------Educational Levels

Total Illiterate Literate (without Name of educational level) Primary or

Scheduled Caste Junior Basic

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

---------------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

TOTAL 1,363 1,185 662 818 450 271 220 89 BansphoF 18 14 10 11 8 3 Bhuinma1i or Mali 87 75 44 61 27 8 16 6 Brittial-Bania or Bania 31 8 26 4 3 3 2 1 Dhupi or Dhobi 137 132 115 119 15 11 7 2 Dugla or Dholi 21 18 13 15 6 3 2 Jalkeot 11 10 1 Jhalo. Malo or Jhalo-Malo 41 40 34 37 7 3 Kaibartta or J aliya 125 107 82 90 33 11 10 6 Lalbegi 4 1 2 5 2 2 Mehta\" or Bhangi 30 28 22 26 6 2 2 Muchi or Rishi 274 271 115 187 120- 70 36 14 Namasudra lX6 110 76 57 "59 32 45 20 Patni 292 287 80 163 127 95 70 24 Sutradhar 106 88 33 43 36 28 30 16

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Name of Scheduled Caste

Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Educational Levels

TeChnical diploma not

equal to degree

Non-technical diploma not

equal to degree

University degree or post-graduate

degree other than technical degree

Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or pas t graduate degree

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

----------------------------------------------------------------------1

TOTAL Bansphor Bhuinmali or Mali Brittial-Bania or Bania Dhupi or Dhobi Dugla or Dholi Jalkeot Jhalo. Malo or Jhalo-Malo Kaibartta or Jaliya La1begi Mehtar or Bhangi Muchi or Rishi Namasudra Patui Sutradbar

10

24

3 5

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11

6

1 4 1

12

360

13 14 15 16

6

1 4 1

17 18 19

1 1

1 1

seT-In PART A (i)-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Contd.)

Name of Scheduled Caste

1

TOTAL Banspbor Bbuinmali or Mali Brittial-Bania or Bania Dhupi or Dhobi Dugia or Dholi Jhalo. Malo or Jhalo-Malo Kaibartta or J aliya Mehtar or Bhangi Muchi or Rishi Namasudra Patni Sutradhar

Name of Scheduled Caste

1

TOTAL Bansphor Bbuinmali or Mali Brittial-Bania or Bania Dbupi or Dhobi Dugla or Dboli Jbalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo Kaibartta or Jaliya Mehtar or Bhangi Muchi or Rishi Namasudra Patni Sutradhar

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

--Educational Levels

Total Illiterate Literate (without Primary or educational level) Junior Basic

Males Females ¥ales Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1,985 1.839 1.008 1,459 499 237 425 138 81 77 66 73 6 4 9

413 455 210 382 114 47 85 25 12 10 5 S 4 1 3 1

131 115 41 73 59 27 20 15 40 26 31 23 9 3 34 23 19 14 10 6 3 3

251 192 75 108 47 48 121 36 92 88 74 86 13 2 5 68 54 48 52 15 2 5

166 160 76 126 39 26 44 7 553 502 238 391 172 65 124 43 144 137 125 123 11 6 6 8

Educational Levels

Technical Matriculation or diploma not Higher Secondary equal to

degree

Males Females Males Females

10 11 12 13

47 5

4 1

9

2 7

7 1 16 3 2

361

Non-technical diploma not

equal to degree

Males Females

14 15

University degree Technical degree or post-graduate or diploma equal

degree other than to degree or post­technical degree graduate degree

Males Females Males Females

16 17 18 19

6

2

1

3

SCT-III PART A (i)-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Concld.)

Name of Scheduled Caste

1

TOTAL Ba'nsphor Bhuinmali or Mali Dhupi or Dhabi Dugla or Dholi Kaibartta or Jaliya Muchi or Rishi Namasudra Patoi Sutradhar

Name of Scheduled Caste

1

TOTAL Bansphor Bhuinmali or Mali Dhupi or Dhobi Dugla or Dholi Kalbartta or Jaliya M uchi or Rishi Namasudra Patni Sutradhar

HAILAKANpI SUBDIVISION

Educational Levels

Total Illiterate Literate (without educational level)

Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5

704 635 433 458 5 4 3 4

169 120 113 81 53 58 27 42

3 6 2 6 8 6 4 4

41 22 33 18 178 153 117 111 218 231 117 165

29 35 17 27

Males Females

6 7

169 132 2

38 32 20 12

1 3 2 6 4

34 28 56 48 9 6

Primary or Junior Basic

Males Females

8 9

78 42

13 6 5 4

1 2

23 14 31 16

3 2

Educational Levels

Technical Matriculation or diploma not

Higher Secondary equal to degree

Non-technical University degree Technical degree diploma not or post-graduate or diploma equal

equal to degree other than to degree or post-degree technical degree graduate degree

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

10

20

4 1

3 12

11

3

1

2

12 13

362

14 15 16

4

1

1 2

17 18 19

seT-III PART A (H)-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES CACHAR DISTRICT

----------------------------------------

Name of Scheduled Tribe

1

TOTAL BarrnansinCachar Boro-Borokachari Kachari including Sonwal Rabha

Name of Scheduled Tribe

Barmans in Cacbar Boro-Borokacbari

1

TOTAL

Kachari including Sonwal Rabha'

Total

Males Females

2 3

314 100 274 75

34 25 3 3

Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Educational Levels

Literate (without Illiterate educational1cvel) Primary or Junior

Males

4

160 143 14

1 2

Technical diploma not

equal to degree

Basic

Females Males Females Males Females

5 6 7 8 9

53 103 40 40 5 45 87 23 35 5

8 13 17 5 2 1

Educational Levels

Non-technical diploma not

equal to degree

University degree Technical degree or post-graduate or diploma equal degree other than to degree or post­

technical degree graduate degree

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

10

9 7 2

11

2 2

12 13

363

14 15 16

2 2

17 18 19

SCT-TII PART.A ((i)-EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES (Contd.)

Name of Scheduled Tribe

1

---------------

Total

Males Females

2 3

llliterate

Males Females

4 5

Literate (without educational level)

Males Females

6 7

Educational Levels

Primary or Junior Basic

Males Females

8 9 ---------,----

TOTAL Barmans in Cachar Boro-Borokachari Kachari including Sonwal Rabba

Barmans in eachar Boro-Borokachari

Boro-Borokachari

TOTAL

TOTAL

Name of Scheduled Tribe

1

TOTAL Barmans in Cachar Boro-Borokachari Kachari including Sonwal Rabha

Barmans in Cachar Boro-Borokachari

Boro-Borakachari

TOTAL

TOTAL

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

308 64 156 41 102 16 272 30

3 3

4 2 2

2 2

64 142 41 11

1 2

KAR1MGANJ SUBDIVISION

36 2 12 11 1 4 25 1 8

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

2 2

87 16 12

2 1

1 24 7

1 17

Educational Levels

Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Technical diploma not

equal to degree

Non-technical diploma not

equal to degree

University degree or post-graduate

degree other than technical degree

40 5 35 4

5

Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-

gradua te degree

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

10

9 <:J 2

11 12 13 14

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

2 2

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

364

15 16

1 1

1 1

17 18 19

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seT-ill PART B (i)-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Educational Levels

Total Illiterate Literate (without Matriculati on educational level) Primary or and

Name of Scheduled Caste Iunior Basic above

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

CACHAR DISTRICT

TOTAL 96,361 88,733 60,022 65,624 25,496 16,591 10,436 6,489 407 29 Bansphor 658 731 584 723 68 6 6 2 Bhuinmali or Mali 6,181 5,730 3,908 4,642 1,550 889 694 199 29 Brittial-Bania or Bania 274 295 102 225 97 48 74 22 1 Dhupi or Dhobi 4,701 4,129 3,026 3.228 1,132 717 528 182 21 2 Dugla or Dholi 808 819 657 784 133 26 18 9 Jalkeot 61 64 33 60 23 4 5 Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo 212 236 214 226 48 8 10 2 Kaibartta or Jaliya 4,395 4,170 3,180 3.268 854 673 336 229 25 Mahara 84 49 76 49 8 Mehtar or Bhangi 42 51 42 51 Muchi or Rishi 17,025 14.181 12,810 11,484 3,287 2,009 919 681 9 1 Namasudra 23,983 21,769 15,173 15,763 6,510 4,635 2,220 1,369 80 2 Patni 37,479 36,214 19,980 24,885 11,701 7,535 5,560 3,770 238 24 Sutradhar 392 295 237 236 85 41 66 18 4

SILCHAR SUBDIVISrON

TOTAL 45,922 41,576 23.126 28,266 16,340 9,557 6,213 3,729 243 "24 Bansphor 22 18 19 16 3 1 1 Bhuinmali or Mali 2,011 1,618 1,097 1,176 644 340 259 102 11 Brittial-Bania or Bania 134 167 38 125 60 26 36 16 2 Dhupi or Dhobi 1,999 1,505 1,199 1,073 572 360 217 70 11 Dugla or Dholi 255 357 175 336 74 15 6 6 Jalkeot 44 45 21 41 18 4 5 Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Mal0 198 218 156 208 36 8 6 2 Kaibartta or Jaliya 458 535 283 430 13 ~ 97 41 8 2 Mahara 78 42 73 42 5 Mehtar or Bhangi 15 9 15 9 Muchi or Rishi 8,601 8,263 5.298 6,101 2,504 1,532 792 629 7 1 Namasudra 10,477 9,494 5A95 6,659 3,753 2.211 1,186 624 43 Patni 21,504 19,215 9,201 11,974 8,507 4,954 3,630 2,266 166 21 Sutradhar 126 90 56 76 32 9 35 5 3

365

SCT-III PART B(O-EDUCATION IN kURAL AR.EAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Educational Levels

Total Illiterate Literate (wit bout Matriculation educational level) Primary or and

Name of Scheduled Caste Junior Basic above

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -----KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

TOTAL 35,954 33,750 27,946 28,196 5,774 4,226 2,133 1,325 101 3 Bansphor 601 677 543 675 55 2 3 Bhuinmali or Mali "- 2,890 2,955 2,080 2,565 570 326 230 64 10 Brittial-Bania or Bania 64 58 38 47 12 9 14 2 Dhupi or Dhabi 2,015 2,069 1,428 1,718 366 264 217 87 4 Dugla or Dholi 392 302 350 290 36 9 6 3 Jalkeot 12 19 7 19 1 Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo 65 18 51 18 15 3 Kaibartta Or JaJiya 3,343 3,153 2,381 2,374 666 564 275 215 21 Mahara 6 7 3 7 3 Mehtar or Bhangi 11 35 11 35 M uchi or Rishi 6,362 4,177 5,810 3,940 490 225 61 12 1 Namasudra 10,483 9,691 7,691 7,304 2,037 1,825 ~ 726 560 29 2 Patni 9,499 10,425 7,397 9,071 1,488 978 579 375 35 1 Sutradhar 211 164 156 133 35 24 19 7 1

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

TOTAL 14,485 13,407 8,950 9,162 3,382 2,808 2,090 1,435 63 2 Bansphor 35 36 22 32 10 3 3 1 Bhuinmali or Mali 1,280 1,157 731 901 336 22.3 205 33 8 Brittial-Bania or Bania 76 70 26 53 25 13 24 4 1 Dhupi or Dhabi 693 555 399 437 194 93 94 25 6 Dugta or Dholi 161 160 132 158 23 2 6 Jalkeot 5 5 Jhalo; Malo or Ibalo-Malo 9 7 1 1 Kaibartta or Jaliya 594 482 516 464 56 12 20 6 2 Mehtar or Bhangi 16 7 16 7 Muchi or Rishi 2,062 1,741 1,702 1,443 293 252 66 46 1 Namasudra 3.023 2,584 1,987 1,800 720 599 308 185 8 Patni 6,476 6,574 3.382 3,840 1,706 1,603 1,351 1,129 37 2 Sutradhar 55 41 25 27 18 8 12 6

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SCT-III PART B(ii)-EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED TR1BES

----Educational Levels

Total llliterate Literate (without Primary or Matricula tion Name of educational level) Junior Basic and

Scheduled Tribe above

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females -----_

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ---_ CACHAR DISTRICT

TOTAL 6,935 6,727 3,992 5,365 2,477 1,015 441 343 25 4 Barmans in Cachar 6,469 6,296 3,539 4,938 2,466 1,011 439 343 25 4 Boro-Borokachari 72 65 62 65 8 2 Kachari including Sonwal 80 71 80 71 Rabha 314 295 311 291 3 4

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

TOTAL 5,975 5,830 3,091 4,488 2,436 1,000 423 338 25 4 Barmans in Cacbar 5,895 5,759 3,011 4,417 2,436 1,000 423 338 25 4 Kachari including Sonwal 80 71 80 71

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

TOTAL 350 305 340 305 8 2 Barmans in Cachar 162 141 162 141 Boro-Borokachari 57 56 47 56 8 2 Rabba 131 108 131 108

HAlLAKANDI SUBDIVISION

TOTAL 610 592 561 572 33 15 16 5 Barmans in Cacbar 412 396 363 376 33 15 16 5 Boro-Borokachari 15 9 15 9 Rabba 183 187 183 187

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TABLE seT-IV

RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBES

This table is prepared separately for rural and urban population. This table is intended to give the religions professed by members of each Caste/Tribe belonging to Scheduled Castes/Seheduled Tribes.

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SCT-IV PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

CACHAR DISTRICT

Name of Religion Total

S1. Rural No. Name of Scheduled Caste Urban Hindu Sikh

...... Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

- -- _-----1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-----TOTAL R 185,094 96,361 88,733 96,356 88,728 5 5

U 7,711 4,052 3,659 4,052 3,659 1 Bansphor R 1,389 658 731 658 731

U 199 104 95 104 95 2 Bhuinmali or Mali R 11,911 6,181 5,730 6,181 5,730

U 1,319 669 650 669 650 3 Brittial-Bania or Bania R 569 274 295 274 295

U 61 43 18 43 18 4 Dhupi or Dhobi R 8,836 4,707 4.129 4,707 4,129

U 626 321 305 321 305 5 Dugla or Dholi R 1,627 808 819 808 819

U 114 64 50 64 50 6 Jalkeot R 125 61 64 61 64

U 11 11 11 'J Jhalo. Malo or lhalo-Malo R 508 272 236 272 236

U 138 75 63 75 63 8 Kaibartta or JaIiya R 8,565 4,395 4,170 4,395 4,170

U 689 384 305 384 305 9 Lalbegi R

U 11 4 7 4 7 10 Mahara R 133 84 49 81- 49

U 11 Mehtar or Bhangi R 93 42 51 37 46 5 5

Muehl or Rishi U 238 122 116 122 116

12 R 31,206 17,025 14,181 17,025 14,181 U 730 383 347 383 347

13 Namasudra R 45,752 23,983 21,769 23,983 21,769 U 953 530 423 530 423

14 Patni R 73,693 37,479 36.214 37,479 36,214 U 2,083 1,063 1,020 1,063 1,020

15 Sutradhar R 687 392 295 392 295 U 539 279 260 279 260

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seT-IV PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Could.)

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

Name of Religion Total -

Sl. Rural No. Name of Scheduled Caste Urban Hindu Sikh

,..------'- ~

Males Female:; Persons Males Females Males Females ------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-----TOTAL R 87,498 45,922 41,576 45,918 41,572 4 4

U 2,548 1,363 1,185 1,363 1,185 1 Bansphor, R 40 22 18 22 18

... U 32 18 14 18 14 2 Bhuinmali or Mali R 3,629 2,011 1,618 2,011 1,618

U 162 87 75 87 75 3 Erittial-Bania or Bania R 301 134 167 134- 167

U 39 31 8 31 8 4 Dhupi or Dhobi R 3,504 1,999 1,505 1,999 ],505

U 269 137 132 137 132 5 Dugla or Dholi R 612 255 357 255 357

U 36 21 18 21 18 6 lalkeot R 89 44 45 44 45

U 11 11 11 7 Jhalo, Malo Or Ihalo-Mal0 R 416 198 218 198 218

U 81 41 40 41 40 8 Kaibartta or Jaliya R 993 458 535 458 535

U 232 125 107 125 107 9 Lalbegi. R

U 11 4 7 4 7 10 Mahara R 120 78 42 78 42

U 4 4 11 Mehtar or Bhangi R 24 15 9 11 5

U 58 30 28 30 28 12 Muchi or. Rishi R 16,864 8,601 1.8,263 8,601 8,263

U 545 274 271 274 271 13 Namasudra R 19,971 10,477 9,494 10,477 9,494

U 296 186 110 186 110 14 Patni R 40,719 21,504 19,215 21,504 19,215

U 579 292 287 292 287

15 Sutradhar R 316 126 90 126 90

U 194 106 88 106 88

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SCT-IV PART A-RELIGIQN FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Concld.)

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

Name of Religion Total

S1. Rural No. Name of Scheduled Caste Urban Hindu Sikh

-'- -... Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

TOTAL R 27,892 14,485 13,407 14,484 13,406 1 1 U 1.339 704 635 704 635

1 Bansphor R 71 35 36 35 36 U 9 5 4 5 4

2 Bhuinmali or Mali R 2,437 1,280 1,157 1,280 1.157 U 289 169 120 169 120

3 Brittial-Bania or Bania R 146 76 70 76 70 U

4 Dhupi or Dhabi ~ 1,248 693 555 693 555 U III 53 58 53 58

5 Dugla or Dholi R 321 161 160 161 160 U 9 3 6 3 6

6 Jalkeot R 5 5 5 U

7 Jhalo. Malo or Jhalo-Malo R 9 9 9 U

8 Kaibartta or Jaliya R 1,076 594 482 594 482 U 14 8 6 8 6

9 Mehtar or Bhangi R 23 16 7 15 6 1 1 U

10 Muchi or Rishi R 3,803 2,062 1,741 2.062 1,741 U 63 41 22 41 22

11 Namasudra R 5,607 3,023 2,584 3,023 2,584 U 331 178 153 178 153

12 Patni R 13,050 6,476 6,574 6,476 6,574 U 449 218 231 218 231

13 Sutradhar R 96 55 41 55 41 U 64 29 35 29 35

-------------------------------------------------------------Note :-Members of Scheduled Castes can belong either to the Hindu or Sikh religion. In Karimganj Subdivision,

there are no members of Scheduled Castes belonging to Sikh religion. As all the Scheduled Castes belong to Hindu religion, the caste-wise population is given in Table SCT-I Part A and, therefore, no separate figures have been presented in this Table. -

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seT-IV PART B

REL~GION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

CACHAR DISTRICT

Note :-In Cachar District there are no members of Scheduled Tribes belonging to any religion other than the Hindu religion. As all the Scheduled Tribes belong to Hindu religion. the tribe­wise population is given in Table SeT I Part B and, therefore, no separate figures have been presented in this Table.

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TABLE SC-I

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX. TYPE OF

ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR

SCHEDULED CASTES

This table is prepared for total Scheduled Castes and not for individual castes. It is prepared separately for total, rural and urban population. The table gives data lor students and unemployed persons in the non-working population. They are further classified according to broad educational levels consisting of Literates, Primary or Junior Basic .. Matriculation or Higher Secondary and Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary. This table gives very useful informations on the stude:o.ts • and unemployed persons among the Scheduled Castes.

373

SC-I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND

EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

CACHAR DISTRICT

Total Non- Persons seeking Persons employed working Full time students employment for before but DOW Others

population the first time out of employ-Educational levels ment and seeking

work

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

TOTAL Total 126.446 45,170 81,276 9,519 5,596 343 52 274 31 35,034 75,597 Illiterate 85,690 25,131 60,559 4 2 90 28 133 18 24,904 60,511 Literate (witbout educational 28,097 13,619 14,478 6,259 4,117 98 13 74 6 7,188 10,342

level) 6,191 118 54 7 2,856 4,733 Primary or Junior Basic 12,418 6,227 3,163 1,476 11

Matriculation or Higher 236 224 12 92 1 35 11 86 11 Secondary

Above Matriculation or 5 5 1 2 2 Higher Secondary

RURAL

Total 121.084 43,242 77,842 9,025 5,354 271 33 229 19 33,717 72,436 Illiterate 82,099 24,125 57,974 84 28 130 17 23,911 57,929 Literate (without educational 26,927 13,069 13,858 5,969 3,968 75 3 58 6,967 9,887

level) 5,878 6;008 2,990 1,386 2,764 4,618 Primary or Junior Basic 11,886 86 2 38 2

Matriculation or Higher 171 169 2 65 26 3 75 2 Secondary

Above Matriculation or 1 1 1 Higher Secondary

URBAN

Total 5,362 1,928 3,434 494 242 72 19 45 12 1,317 3,161 Illiterate 3,591 1,006 2,585 4 2 6 3 1 993 2,582 Literate (without educational 1.170 550' 620 290 149 23 10 16 6 2.21 455

level) US Primary or Junior Basic 532 313 219 173 90 32 9 16 5 92

Matriculation or Higher 65 55 10 27 1 9 8 11 9 Secondary

Above Matriculation or 4 4 2 2 Higher 'Secondary

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SC-I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX. TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND

EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Contd.)

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

Persons seeking Persons employed Total Non-working Full time employment for before but now

Educational levels population Students the first time out of employ- Others men t and seeking

work

P M F M F M F M F M F

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

-RURAL

Total 61,305 23,422 37,883 4,619 1,871 196 9 167 14 18,440 35,989 nmerate 36,674 10,560 26,114 57 5 93 13 10,410 26,096 Literate (without educational 16,496 8,549 7,947 2,887 1,398 61 3 42 5,559 6,546

level) Primary or Junior Basic 7,987 4,167 3,820 1,681 473 59 1 30 1 2,397 3,345 Matriculation or Higher 148 146 2 51 19 2 74 2

Secondary Above Matriculation or

Higher Secondary

URBAN

Total 1.742 630 1,112 124 99 11 2 7 2 488 1,009 Illiterate 1,125 353 772 2 1 350 772 Literate (without educational 442 182 260 67 .58 3 1 2 1 110 200

level) Primary or Junior Basic 160 85 75 55 40 2 1 2 1 26 33 Matriculation or Higher 15 10 5 2 1 4 2 2 4 Secondary Above Matriculation or

Higher Secondary

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SC-I-PERS ONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND

EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES (Concld.)

Total Non-work-Persons seeking Persons employed

Full time students employment for before but now Others in~ population the first time out of employ-

Educational levels lOent and seeking work

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .J.l 12

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

RURAL

Total 40,861 13,585 27,276 2.479 1.893 50 23 56 5 11,000 25,355 Illiterate 33,081 10.096 22.985 18 22 36 4 10.042 22,959 Literate (without educational1evel) 5,920 2,615 3,305 1,801 1,487 9 14 791 1,818 Primary or Junior Basic 1,846 860 986 669 406 18 1 6 1 167 578 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 13 13 8 5 Above Matriculation or Higher 1 1 1

Secondary

URBAN

Total 2,714 1,007 1,707 273 70 39 14 29 6 666 1.617 illiterate 1,902 539 1,363 4 2 2 2 531 1,361 Literate (without educational level) 472 242 230 142 26 12 8 10 4 78 192 Primary or Junior Basic 296 184 112 103 42 20 6 12 2 49 62 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 42 40 2 24 4 4 8 .2 Above Matriculation or Higher 2 2 1 1

Secondary

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

RURAL Total 18.918 6,235 12,683 1,927 1.590 25 1 6 4.277 11,092 Illiterate 12,344 3,469 8,875 9 1 1 3,459 8,874 Literate (without educational level) 4,511 1,905 2,606 1,281 1,083 5 2 617 1.523 Primary or Junior Basic 2.053 851 1,202 640 507 9 2 200 695 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 10 10 6 2 1 1 Above Matriculation or Higher

Secondary

URBAN

Total 906 291 615 97 73 22 3 9 4 163 535 Illiterate 564 114 450 2 1 112 449 Literate (without educational level) 256 126 130 81 65 8 1 4 1 33 63 Primary or Junior Basic 76 44 32 15 8 10 2 2 2 17 20 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 8 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 Above Matriculation or Higher 2 2 1 1

Secondary

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TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALiSM FOR

SCHEDULED TRIBES

Scheduled Tribes ha ve their own peculiar languages and di~ and this table gives the language or dialect of each tribe. '] members of the tribes who have moved out of their homes, ax: a result of their contact with the local population. speak other languages, those languages also are shown in this table.

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ST-I-MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Name of Scheduled Tribe

1

Boro-Borolmchari.

Kachari including Sonwal

Rabha

Barmans in Cachar

Rabha

Boro-Borokachari

Barmans in Cachar

Barmans in Cachar

Boro-Borokachari

Kachari including Sonwal

Rabha

CACHAR DISTRICT

Total Speakers

Motber tongue-Tolal number of persons re­turned as speaking a

language subsidiary to

Males

2

73

41

30

955

171

5

5,639

149

28

42

116

the mother tongue

Females Males Females

3 4 5

Mother tongue-Assamese 86 11 6

71 12 8

56 4 2

Mother tongUe-Bengali

1,026 6 2

228 16 10-

Mother tongue-B'odo/Boro , . 4 4 4

Mother tongue-Dimasa

5,320 4,087 3151

Mother tongue-Kachari-Bengali

25 123 3

20

4

11 55

378

Subsidiary language

6

English (M 3) Hindi (M 3. F. 2) Rabha (M 5. F. 4) Bengali (M 4, F 2) English (M 2) Hindi (M 2) Rabha (M 4, F 6) Bengali (M 4, F 2)

Assarnese (M 2) English (M 4, F 2) Assamese (M 6, F 2) English (M 10. F 4) ManipuriJMeithei (F 4)

Assamese (M 4, F 3) English (F 1)

Assamese (M 202, F 104) Bengali (M 3,845, F 3.043) English (M 38, F 3) Hindi (M 1) Lushai/Mizo (M 1) Manipuri/Meithei (F 1)

Assamese eM 107) Bengali (M 10, F 2) English (M 6, F 1) Assamese eM 18) English eM 1) Hindi eM 1) English (M 2) Hindi eM 2) Assamese (M 48) Bengali (M 5) English (M 2)

TABLE ST-II

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE

OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

This table is p1"~pared for each individual Scheduled Tribe. This table gives data for students and unemployed persons in the non­working population. This gives the progress of education and the position in regard to unemployment in case of each indivi-

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ST-II-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND T\!PE OF

ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

CACHAR DISTRICT

--Total Non-working Persons seeking Persons employed

Others population Full time students employment for before but now SI. Name of Scheduled Tribe the first time out of employ-No. ment and seeking

work

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

"

TOTAL

TOTAL 8,145 3,998 4.147 1,195 583 13 2 9 1 2.781 3,561 1 Barmans in Cachar 7,444 3,690 3,754 1,177 565 12 2 8 1 2,493 3,186 2 Boro-Borokachari 132 54 78 8 54 70 3 Kachari including Sonwal 150 80 70 10 1} 70 61 4 Rabba 419 174 245 8 1 1 1 164 ... 244

RURAL

TOTAL 7,834 3,774 4,060 1,131 552 7 6 2,630 3,508 1 Barmans in Caehar 7,155 3,468 3,687 1,113 542 6 5 2,344 3,145 2 Boro-Borokachari 110 52 58 52 58 3 Kachari including Sonwal ISO 80 70 10 9 70 61 4 Rabba 419 174 245 8 1 I I 164 244

URBAN

TOTAL 311 224 87 64 31 6 2 3 1 151 53 1 Barmans in Caebar 289 222 67 64 23 6 2 3 1 149 41 2 Boro-Borokachari 22 2 20 8 2 12

380

ST-U-PERsoNS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED :BY SE){ Al'D 'lYFE oP

ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total Non-workU1lg Persons seeking Persons employed population Full time Students employment for before but now Others

81. Name of Scheduled Tribe the firs t time out of employ-No. ment and seeking

work

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

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

SILCHAR SUBDIVISION

RURAL

TOTAL 6.573 3,210 3,363 1,072 529 7 5 '2,126 2,834 1 Barmans in Cachar 6,423 3,130 3,293 1,062 520 7 5 2,056 2,773 2 Kachari including Sonwal 150 80 70 10 9 70 61

URBAN

TOTAL 276 220 56 63 21 6 2 3 1 148 32 1 Barmans in Cachar 276 220 56 63 21 6 2 3 1 148 32

KARIMGANJ SUBDIVISION

RURAL

TOTAL 458 212 246 20 5 1 191 241 1 Barmans in Cachar 212 105 107 19 5 I 85 102 2 Boro-Borokachari 98 42 56 42 56 3 Rabha 148 65 83 1 64 83

URBAN

TOTAL 35 4 31 1 10 3 21 1 Barmans in Cachar 13 2 11 1 2 1 9 2 Boro-Borokachari 22 2 20 8 2 12

HAILAKANDI SUBDIVISION

RURAL

TOTAL 803 352 451 39 18 313 433 1 Barmans in Cachar 520 233 287 34 17 199 270 2 Boro-Borokachari 12 10 2 10 2 3 Rabha 271 109 162 5 1 104 161

Note :-Figures for Urban areas of Hailakandi Subdivision being nil.

INTRODUCING THE OFFICIAL STATISTICS

The Tabulation Plan and other proposals for the 1961 Census envisaged incorporation of official statistics on a large variety of subjects for each district in the District Census Handbook of the district concerned. This proposal was communicated to all Chief Secretaries of State Governments by the Registrar ,General as early as November 1960 with the re~quest that each State Government should take up the collection of the data in right earnest so that the same may enrich the informations of the District Census Handbook. Each State Government was also welcome to further enrich the District Census Handbooks by any additional jnforma6on that they may like to incorporate in the hand­book. The items with other details were listed by the Registrar General and he also indicated tbe periods against which such data were to be collected. Copies of the above letter and the contents therein were forwarded to all Superintendents of Census Operations by the Registrar General with the request that the matter may be pursued with the State Governments. The data were to be processed and compiled by the Superintendent of Census Operations and incorporated in the District Census Handbook of each District.

In pursuance of this communication from the Registrar General, I opened a small cell with a Statistical Assistant, one Upper Division Assistant and a few experienced tabulation personnel to take up the work and I addressed all the State and Central Government departments dealing with the subjects under which the data were to be collected and compiled. I pursued the matter not only by letters and reminders, but also by sending my staff to the various departments concerned to copy out the data wherever it was not possible for the department concerned to supply the data to me without extra hands. But in spite of persistent pursuit for about two years. all the data could not be conected. Some informations were not available at all~ while some departments were not very co-operative. As the Census Publications cannot wait indefinitely for these informations. I have to process and compile whatever data are available tome.

The subjects listed to be collected embraced almost all spheres of the socio-economic life of the people and the Go vernmental acti vi ties connected therewith. From rainfall and

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temperature to places of ancient monuments and worship. from vital statistics to statistics of banks and insurances, from agricultural and land utilisation statistics to the statistics of local bodies, industries and so on, the p'lan was to appraise the stage of develop~ent of. each one of the socially and economICally Important aspect of governmental activities during the last decade which coincides with the two Five Year Plans. Had it been possible to collect all the data in full, a clear picture would have ceen obtained of the stage of development of each district of Assam as well as the achievements and the impacts of the two Five Year PJans on the economy of each distri ct of Assam. It would also have been possible to bring to light the inter-district and regional disparities in respect of development schemes in each district or region and these data could then be utilised as the basis for future plans and allocation of different schemes.

Realising the fact that well-conceived plans must be based on correct statistics, I started the work of collecting the data with earnestness and tried my utmost to collect as much informa­tion as possible off all departments of Govern­ment. But in spite of the best of exertions by me and my staff. only about 60 % to 70 % of the data had reached me till tbe end of 1962. These available data have been duly processed, compiled and presented in the tables following tbis Note. Incompl:te "':S they are, even the data thus presented In thIS book will surely give a picture of the various stages of developments in each district and region of Assam and I hope that my successor may improve upon the same ~n the ne~t. Census. I shall now briefly descnbe the onglllal plan and the achievements in resfect of the collection of data against each one of the broad heads in the cases below :-

1. RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE

The aim was to give rainfall data of five centres and temperature data for t~o centres for each district of Assam for the pertod 1951-60. I addressed the Meteorologists in cbarge of the Regional Meteorological Centre. Calcutta and the Gauhati Airport, and they could furnish me with rainfall data against one centre only in the district. Regarding temperature data also they could· supply for one centre on1,(.

I also addressed the Deputy Commissioners and Subdivisional Officers as well as the Adviser, Assam Branch of the Indian Tea Association. and I was able to collect data for the remaining centres from these sources.

2. VITAL STATISTICS I addressed the Director of Health Services,

Assam, for supplying me with vital statistics which ar~ so_ important for popul~tion planning and proJectIOn. Our plan was to show the births and deaths recorded for each month of the last decade against each police station in the .district. The Public Health Department replIed that they neve. have records of births and deaths down to the police station level and so I asked them to give the figures down to the district level, but even that also was not forthcoming. I sent my staff to the office of the Director of Health Services and they had to take much trouble in locatIng. extracting and compiling whatever data are a vailable in that office regarding vital occu­rences from ~he Vital Statistics Returns lying uncared for 1n the office premises of the Director of Health Services. But these data are absolutely inaccurate and they cannot give any picture of births and deaths in the district. However, the table is presented for whatever it is worth. In the General Report of the 1951 Census, the then Director of Health Services admitted that there is no doubt that the collection of registration data is defective. As far back as 1921, my predecessor Mr. L]yod r,emarks that "it is obvious that the vital statisti~l figures are useless for purposes of comparIson or checking with the Census figures." In 1911, Mr. McSwinney remarks that '"the inaccuracies are so great that there is danger of inferring that present system of collecting vital statistics is absolutely useless." If the collection of vital statistics had been so bad in the past decades, it has been worse d,-:ring the decade 1951-61. The Deputy DIrector of Health Services told me that when the data were collected by the police, mauzadars and the municipalities, sometbing could be had from them; but when the collection has been entrusted to the Panchayats no figures are available at all. Government may have to devise a definite scheme and a definite agency for the collection of these vita~ ?ccure~ces. otherwise tbese important statIstICS a re of no use as far as Assam is concerned.

3. LAND UTILISATION AND AGRICULTURE

In r~spect of land utilisation and agricul­ture,. Informations were proposed to be fur~ls!"ted u.:J?-der the heads-(i) land utilisation statistIcs (n) area under principal crops (iii)

gross area irrigated (iv) sources of irrigation (v) irrigation projects (vi) yield rates of principal crops (vii) statistics of daily agri­cultural wages (viii) fortnightly wholesale prices of important commodities month by month (ix) consumption statistics (x) details of socio-economic enquiries and (xi) agricultural extension schemes.

Statistics under these two heads are still ill a very poor stage of development in Assam. In April 1961. I addressed the Director of Agriculture, the Director of Land Records and the Director of Statistics requesting them to supply me with as much data under the above heads as are available with each of them. The Director of Agriculture straightaway shifted this responsibility to the Director of Statistics. The Director of Statistics in his tum asked me to collect the data from his office records through some of my staff. The Director of Land Records directed the Settlement Officers and Deputy Commissioners concerned to supply the data direct to me. In accordance with the suggestion of the Director of Statistics, I sent a few cmployees of my office to collect the avail­able data from his office records. Except for the periods 1901-1912, 1952 and again from 1958 onwards, n10st of the data were available and were collected accordingly. In reply to the Director of Land Records' letter to all Settlement Officers and Deputy Commissioners, only the Deputy Commissio­ners of Caehar and Go.alpara and the Settle­ment Officer, Sibsagar submitted some figures. The rest Were silent. I also made direct correspondence with all the Revenue and Settlement Officers but to no effect. For the period 1901-12 and 1952, I wrote to the Registrar. General to see if the necessary figures. could be extracted from some of the publications preserved in the archives of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The Registrar General was kind enough to take the trouble and get the figures collec­ted and forwarded to me. These figures are included In the tables prepared under this head.

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Within the above limitations, tables under Agriculture and Land Utilisation statistics have been prepared and presented. Most of the tables are limited in scope and practical usefulness from the point of view of studying the trends or projecting a policy decision owing to lack of inforrrations for the gaps during the period under reference. The period of reference 1901-1960 is interpreted as consisting of the Census years, namely 1901, 1911, 1921, 1931, 1941, 1951 and 1961. Each Census year represents five years, i. e. two years ahead and two years backward of the Census year which. is also included.-

But the Census years 1901 and 1961 are exceptions to this rule. In view of the non­availability of data preceding the year 1901 and following the year 1961, the figures for the year 1901 has been worked out on the average of the years 1901 to 1905 and for that of 1961, the average was worked out from the year 1956-57 to 1960-61.

Although the original plan was to publish the prices of staple food stuff and average prices of basic commodities month by month for the last decade with a cost of Living Index, the plan had to be restricted to the presentation of average retail prices of some important commodities due to the non­availability of data.

The constru'ction of the cost of Living Index calls for informations regarding comsumption level. weightage, family budget etc. Such informations are not available even in the Department of Statistics. Consequently the idea had to be dropped. The Director of Agriculture had been requested to enlighten me with data regarding experiments in double and triple cropping and agricultural extension scbemes, but even though a reply was received from him no data could be had from it. The data relating to consump­tion statistics and details of socio-economic enquiries have also been left out altogether on account of non-availability of data.

4. LIVESTOCK Variation in the number of main livestock

during 1920-60 was proposed to be given. I addressed the Secretary, Veterinary Department, Government of Assam who directed. the Director of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department to compile and forward the necessary figures to me. The Director of Veterinary Department could supply me with data only from 1945 onwards. For the earlier period, he said the data were not available in the Department.

5. INDUSTRIES I w rote to the Department of Industries

for a list showing the Cottage and Small Scale Industries of the Cachar district, but I was referred to the Ass istant Director of Industries, Silchar. I wrote to the latter accordingly and he could furnish me with some data. However, the li&t showing all categories of industries has been compiled from the Census data extracted from the Houselists and these were presented in the tables. The few data supplied by the Assistant Director of Industries have also been incorporated in the tables. I also wrote to the Chief Inspector of Factories and the Director of Industries to supply we with informations regarding the growth of factories from 1951 up to 1961, but they expressed their inability to do

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so. However, a list showing the large scale establishments as extracted from the Central P'ublication ~Large Scale Establishments' in India 1957 has been prepared and this was later supplemented with some informations collected from the Director of Industries and Chief Inspector of Factories, Assam.

6. ADMINISTRATION

Under this head, informations were sought to be incorporated in this book in respect of the (1) number of criminal cases tried, (2) persons convicted, (3) strength of police, jails, (4) receipt of different kinds of taxes, (5) receipt of land revenue, (6) number of registered documents and (7) value of property transferred in the district for the latest period of time for which informations are available. The growth of co-operative societies from 1951 till 1960 was another item under this head.

Data regarding the number of criminal cases tried and persons convicted, strength of police and jailS are collected from the 'Report on the Administration ofCrim.inal Justice in the State of Assam' and Report on the Police Admi­nistration in the State of Assam which was sub­sequentlv supplem~nted by data extracted by my staff from the office records of the office of the Inspector General of Police, Assam. The Commissioner of Taxes was prompt enough to supply with the figures of collections under different categories. I wrote to the Revenue Department and the Director of Land Records to send me the figures showing the rec:!ipt of land revenue during the last decade. The Director of Land Records referred me back to the Revenue Department. The Revenue Department made a lot of correspondences but no data are available from them. At long last, the compilation team could collect some figures from the 'Statistical Abstract> published by the Director of Statistics and office records of the Revenue Department unofficially. For informations regarding the number of registered documents and value of property transferred in the district, I made necessary correspondences with the Director of Land Records and Inspector General of Registration who referred me to the Accountant General and the District Registrars. I had written to the District Registrars accordingly end at long last the data for Lakhimpur and Cachar districts had been received. Data regarding different types of co-operative societies in the district were conected by my staff from the office records of the office of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Assam. Sbillong which was subsequently supplemented by the informat­ions furnished by the Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Cachar, Silchar.

7. PUBLIC HEALTH & MEDICAL

The list presented regarding this item was prepared from data supplied by the Civil Surgeon, Cachar, Silchar.

8. EDUCATION

Under this head, the intention was to show the increase in the number of vari?us c3:te-gories of schools ,and colleges IncludIng Medical and TechnIcal from 1951 to 1960. I wrote to the Director of Public Instruction, Assam accordingly and in spite of a num1::?er of reminders, he could not supply me WIth the required data, My next course was to depute some, of my staff to that o~ce and get the informatIons col1ected. In thIS way, my staff with the co-operation of the office staff of the Director of Public Instruction, could collect informations for two years only. My staffwere given to understand that informations for thc earlier years were not avallable in the office of the Director of Public Instruction.

9. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT, PRESS AND JOURNALS _

The infotmations furnished under this head were supplied by the Deputy Commissioner, SiIchar and Subdivisional Officers, Karimganj and Hailakandi.

10. COMMUNICATION

Under this head, informations were aUemp­ted to be compiled regarding the number of (1) village roads, (2) roads and bridges, (3) railway stations, (4) list of important water­ways.

For data on village roads, I wrote to the Development Commissioner who Was good enough to get the data collected through the Block Development Officers. But the in­formations received are not complete for the whole district. On roads and bridges, the Chief Engineer (Roads & Buildings) was addressed and he supplied me with a booklet from which the informations presented in this book were extracted. The list of railway stations in the district was supplied by the Chief Commercial Superintendent, North-East Frontier Railway, and the list of inland water­ways was furnished by the Director of Inland Water Transport, Assam.

11. LOCAL BODIES

This includes the Panchayats in the rural areas and Municipalities and Town Commit­tees in urban areas. A list of Anchali.k Panchayats in the distrjct with relevant parti­culars was received from the Panchayat and

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Community Development Department and presented below. A list of Municipalities and Town Committees in the district during 1961 is also furnished.

12. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

The Development Commissioner, Assam, furniShed me with a statement showing the names and stages of all the Community Projects in the district. After Compilation to make it intelligible to the general reader. the statement is re-produced in this volume.

13. BANKS, INSURANCES AND SMALL SAVINGS

On request, the Director of Statistics was good enough to furnish me with a list showing the banking institutions in the district. Data on Small Savings were sup­plied by the Regional Director" National Savings, Government of India, Assam, Shillong. For data on the number of insurance poliCies in the district, I wrote to the Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation, Gauhati, and the Managing Director. Life InsuranCe Corporation, Bombay but they could not supply me wi th the district-wise figures.

14. F AIRS AND FESTIVALS AND HATS AND MARKETS

Information on Fairs and Festivals were supplied by the Deputy Commissioner, Silchar and Subdivisional OffiCers, Karimganj and Hailakandi. The Secretaries of Anchalik Panchayats supplied data relating to Hats and Markets.

15. CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

Informations regarding some important events that took place during the decade 1951-61 in the district were supplied by the Deputy Commissioner, Silchar and SUbdivisional Officers, Karimganj and Hailakandi.

16. ANCIENT MONUMENTS. ANTIQUE OBJECTS AND PLACES OF

WORSHIP

Under this head also informations were received from the Deputy Commissioner, Silchar and Subdivisional Officers,. Karimganj and Hailakandi.

17. GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES

Whatever has been presented on this item was compiled by my staff from various sources.

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TABLE 2.1

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TABLE 3.1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS IN THE DISTRICT

Source: DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTI_CS. ASSAM

• Figures in Acres

51. No. Categories 1901 1911££ 1921 1931 1941 1951

1

1 2

(a) (b)

3 (a) (b) (c) (d)

4 (a) (b)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Forests* 469.555 748,142 740,088 747.633 763,296 Area not available for cultivation 673,200 673,200 216,544 103,834 219,705 Land put to non-agricultural uses Barren and uncultivable land Area cultivable 902.570 439.044 933.939 1,163,283 877,749 Cultivable wastes** 902,570 439,044 933,939 1,163,283 824,318 Fallows other than current £ 53,431 Pastures and grazing land Miscellaneous tree crops & groves not included under net area SOwn Area cultivated 366,795 562,783 578,422 456,346 615,126 Net area sown 319,889 325,885 361,238 381,386 501,405 Current fallows 46,906 236,898 217,184 @74.960 @®1l3,721

* The forest areas exclude the areas of the forest villages within the reserves for the years 1912-13 to 1950-51

@ Including seedling areas

£ Average of two years namely 1951-52 and 1952-53.

££ Figures for the year 1912-13 only

** The informations re!ating to cultivable wastes, pastures and grazing lands and miscellaneous tree crops and groves etc .• were not available separately for the years prior to 1951-52 and these three categories were included under the group "cultivable wastes other than fallows" for the years 1912-13 to 1949-50 which changed into category "other uncultivated land excluding current fallows" for the year 1950-51 onwards. This category since 1951-52 had been divided into (i) cultivable wastes (ii) permanent pastures and grazing lands and (iii) area under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included under net area sown

@@ Including seedling areas for the years 1948-49. 1949-50 and 1950-51

*"'* Data presented for 1961 is the average of two years viz. 1956-57 and 1957-58. For the subsequent years viz. 1958-59 to 1960-61 data are not available

N.A.-Not available

393

1961***

9

591,366 339,821 125,121 214,700

N.A. N.A.

123,805 18,031 83,130

544,194 466,124

78,070

TABLE 3.2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS IN THE DISTRICT

Source :-DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, ASSAM Figures in Acres

SI.No. Items 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Basic Foodcrops (i) Total Cereals 253,726 281,060 307,302 416,679 468,854 (a) Rice 201,725 245,962 253,726 281,060 307,302 416,589 468,756 (b) Jowar (c) Bajra (d) Maize 86 98 (e) Ragi (f) Wheat 4 3 (g) Barley' (h) Other Cereals and sman Millets (ii) Total Pulses 3,826 3,585 (a) Granl (b) Tur 87 138 (c) Other Pulses (excluding gram and tur) 3,739 3,447 (d) Other Foodgrains (including pulses) 5,156 3,752 5,351 3,649 4,519 (iii) Total Foodgrains 207,021 249,714 259,077 284,709 311,821 420,505 472,439 (iv) Fruits and Vegetables 21.364 23.063 26,360 28,076 41,596 44,823 17,697

2. Other Foodcrops (a) Sugarcane 4,711 7,689 6,675 6,122 6,774 8,863 8.687 (b) Condiments & Spices 1,582 1,428 558 6,573 (c) Other Foodcrops 482 (d) Total Foodcrops 234.678 281,894 292,112 318,907 360,191 474,754 505,878

3. N on-Foodcrops (a) Ground nut (b) Total Oilseeds 12,262 11,049 11,604 12,656 J 3,204 7,420 4,318 (c) Cotton 245 3,645 5,779 1,449 608 114 (d) Jute 109 401 260 231 299 598 1,074 (e) Total Fibres 110 697 3,905 6,0]0 1,748 1,238 1,243 cf) Plantation Crops (Tea only) * 61,184 55,577 53,532 82,211 73,259 (g) Toba=o 209 328 346 297 281 515 1,353 4. Miscellaneous Crops 67,710 61,658 5,063 8,374 7,262 16,043

(a) Dyeing and Tanning materials (b) Drugs & Narcotics other than Tea,

Coffee & Tobacco (c) Fodder Crops 166 (d) Green Manure Crops (e) Other Non-Foodcrops .4,824

5. Total area sown under all crops 314,969 355,626 374,214 401,821 436,384 582,181 590,875 6. Area sown more than once 33,007 38,227 48,329 40,583 54,998 80,776 ] 08,122 7. Net area sown 281,962 317,399 325,885 361,238 381,386 50J,405 482,753

Included under <Miscellaneous Crops'

394

TABLE 3.3

STATEMENT SHOWING THE GROSS AREA IRRiGAT.ED IN THE DISTRICT

Source: DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, ASSAM Figures in Acres

SloNo.

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

]0 11 12 13

14

Rice Wheat

Items

2

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@

1901 • 1911 1921

3 4 5

1931

6

216

216

216

216

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@216

Figures relate mostly to North Cachar Hills

1941

7

2,800

240

6,040

400 3,440

160 160

@3,600

@36,OO

1951

8

5,959

488

6,447

438 6,885

588 588

7,473

7,473

Data presented for 1961 is the average of two years viz. 1956-57 and 1957-58. For the subsequent years viz. 1958-59 to 1960-61 data are not available

TABLE 3.4-

STATEMENT SHOWING THE SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN THE DISTRICT

1961"

9

J 6,105

16,] 05

16,105

16,105

16,1{)5

16,105

Source DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, ASSAM Figures in Acres

Sl.No. Items

1 2

1 Canals :-(a) Government Canals (b) Private Canals (c) Total

2 Tanks 3 Tube Wells 4 Other Wells 5 Other Sources 6 Total

1901

3

1911

4

1921

5

1931

6

216 @216

@ Figures relate mostly to North Cacbar Hills

1941

7

1,600 1,600

2,000 @3.600

* Data presented for 1961 is the average of two years viz. 1956-57 and 1957-58. For the subsequent years viz. 1958-59 to 1960-61 data are not available

395

1951 1961*

8 9

520 3,626 3,659 479 4,179 4,105

3,294 12,000 7,473 16,105

SI. No.

1

1

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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

(a) (b) (c)

TABLE 3.5

STATEMENT SHOWING THE YIELD RATES OF PRINCIPAL CROPS

IN THE DISTRICT

Source: DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, ASSAM

Yield in Pound/Acre as Per Crop Cutting Survey

Items

" 2

Paddy Ahu (autumn) Boro (spring) Sali or Baa (winter) Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Wheat Barley . Other Cereals Total Cereals '" Gram Other Pulses Tor or Arahar Total Pulses '" Potatoes Sugarcane Ginger (dry) Pepper (black) Chillies (dry) Tobacco Groundnut Castor Seed Sesamum Rape and Mustard Linseed Cotton Jute

1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60

3 4 5

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400

830

783.2

310 271

290.5 4,596

25,200

454

312 358 403 358 108 969

6

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410

820

735.4

463 204

333'5 3,968

25,200

806

403 358 358 157

1,152

7

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800

800

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3,395 20,000

800

400 350 350 94

1,273

8

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680

500

772

350 650 500

3.522 21,000

700

350 350 250 94

1,077

Average of the items for Which data are available

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9

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829

450

864.75

350 650 500

3,812 25,000

800

550 400 400 94

1.313

10

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450

924.5

350 650 500

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800

450 450 400 100

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11

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500

925

350 600 475

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700

450 369 350 92

1.277

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876

500

550

810.4

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700

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451

TABLE

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF

Source :-DmECTORATE OF ECONOr.uCS

Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly Months 19~1 (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Pair) (per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 '" 9 10

January February March April May .June .July August September 0.52 1.00 0.87 0.73 0.66 1.30 0.19 2.62 October 0.49 1.00 0.92 0.76 0.66 ],08 0.19 3.12 November 0.44 l.00 1.00 0.66 0.70 1.16 0.19 3.25 December 0.42 0.93 0.98 0.77 0.77 0.97 0.20 2.88

...... Rice Atta Masur Mntikalai

Month. Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly

1952 (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Pair) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January 0.42 0.76 1.00 0.63 0.64 1.18 0.23 0.19 2.75 February 0.46 1.00 0.94 0.67 0.37 0.94 0.28 0.19 2.42 March 0.52 0.97 0.76 0.58 0.33 1.02 0.22 0.19 2.40 April 0.49 0.86 0.73 0.55 0.36 1.] 6 0.22 0.19 2.00 May 0.56 0.86 0.71 0.57 0.37 1.22 0.28 0.19 1.87 June 0.65 0.76 0.7L 0.57 0.42 1.19 0.28 0.19 1.95 July 0.65 0.70 0.73 0.58 0.46 1.60 0.25 0.19 1.8B August 0.70 0.69 0.18 0.62 0.51 l.62 0.26 0.19 1.74 September October November December

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452

3.8

SOME IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IN THE DISTRICT

AND STATISTICS, ASSAM

Mustard Oil Guc Sugar Milk Dhuti Sa~ Shirting Kerosene Leafy Oil Tobacco Months

(per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1951

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

January Febru"ary March April May June July August

2.55 0.75 1.12 0.46 0.58 12.67 Septe.Qlber 2.56 0.73 1.07 0.81 6.25 6.75 1.45 0.52 Ib.7S October 2.62 0.70 1.07 0.70 5.94 7.12 1.28 0.51 10.87 November 2.54 0.81 1.07 0.66 6.00 7.20 1.53 0.49 11.33 December

Mustard Our Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Oil Oil Tobacco Months

(per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1952

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2.54 0.60 1.07 0.61 5.94 7.00 1.34 0.50 13.42 January 2.52 0.59 LOB 0.56 5.75 6.50 1.50 0.53 14.11 February 1.96 0.41 1.09 0.55 4.90 6.50 1.32 0.50 12.03 March 1.86 0.46 1.08 0.51 5.25 6.50 1.17 0.49 11.58 April 1.85 0.52 1.08 0.53 4.75 6.75 1.09 0.53 9.60 May 1.72 0.53 1.08 0.52 4.53 6.20 1.10 0.60 7.75 June 1.71 0.51 1.08 0.57 4.19 5.75 1.00 0.54 7.41 July 1.75 0.56 ],06 0.62 4.00 5.00 0.87 0.54 9.02 August

September October November December

TABLE

STATEMENT' SHOWING THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF

Source :-DlREGrORA TE OF ECONOMICS

Rice Atta MasUr Matikalai Months

Potato Fish Eg& Salt Chilly

1953 (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per pair) (per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January February March April May 0.57 0.71 0.77 0.56 0.38 '1.55 0.30 0.18 1.98 June '0.59 0.74 0.75 0.57 0.45 1.51 0.27 0.19 '2.13 July 0.53 0.71 0.73 0.60 0.47 1.41 0.21 0.19 2.18 August 0.50 0.70 0.72 0.59 0.48 1.33 0.28 0.17 2.38 September 0.50 0.71 0.71 0.62 0.52 1.51 0.27 0.15 2.80 October 0.54 0.71 0.72 0.65 0.56 ],64 0.27 0.16 3.38 November 0.52 0.71 0.73 0.65 1.62 1.48 0.28 0.16 3.67 Decembcil- 0.50 0.71 0.73 0.64 0.67 1.39 0.27 0.15 3.38

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Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly Months

1954 (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per pair) (Per Sr.) c..Per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January 0.43 0.71 0.70 0.57 0.46 1.23 0.23 0.16 3.17 February 0.46 0.71 0.67 0.53 0.32 0.99 0.26 0.16 2.98 March 0.49 0.71 0.65 0.50 0.25 1.14 0.26 0.16 2.90 April 0.54 0.71 0.63 0.52 0.31 1.31 0.25 0.16 2.81 May 0.53 0.73 0.64 0.60 0.39 1.58 0.28 0.15 2.70 June 0.61 0.72 0.61 0.59 0.46 1.47 0.24 0.16 2.83 July 0.55 0.71 0.57 0.58 0.49 1.44 0.26 0.16 2.98 August O.5l 0.68 0.54 0.47 0.48 1.59 0.26 0.16 2.64 September 0.45 0.65 0.51 0.46 0.49 1.63 0.26 0.16 2.82 October 0.44 0.65 0.60 Q.53 0.48 1.46 0.18 0.17 2.04 November 0.49 0.62 0.59 '0.49 0.45 1.31 0.31 0.16 2.72 December 0.43 0.63 0.51 0.50 0.52 1.30 0.28 0.16 2.30

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3.8 (Contd.)

SOME IMPORTANr CO.\1:MODIT{ES IN THE DISTRICT

AND STATISTICS, ASSAM

Mustard GUI" Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Oil • Oil Tobacco Months

(Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (per Yd.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1953

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

January February March

1.94 0.54 1.01 0.44 4.75 5.13 0.94 0.55 7.16 April May

0.53 1.02 0.40 4.12 4.70 0.72 0.52 7.08 June 2.09 0.54 1.00 0045 4.55 4.90 0.74 0.63 6.87 July 2.16 0.63 0.98 0.50 4.54 4.95 0.74 0.54 7.00 August 2.13 0.69 0.96 0.55 4.53 4.89 0.79 0.55 7.00 September 2.24 0.69 0.96 0.57 4.56 5.03 0.77 0.54 7.10 October 1.37 0.60 1.05 0.57 4.41 4.82 0.75 0.53 7.21 November 1.75 0.51 1.02 0.48 4.56 4.82 0.71 0.50 7.63 December

Mustard GUI" Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Oil Oil Tobacco Months

(per Sr.) JPer_8r.) "(Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) 1954

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

4.34 0.45 1.00 0.43 4.48 4.90 0.62 0.51 8.00 January 2.31 0.42 1.02 0.43 4.50 4.96 0.60 0.52 8.00 February 2.12 0.48 0.97 OAl 4.40 4.91 0.60 0.52 8.00 March 2.32 0.59 1.04 0.42 4.51 4.97 0.60 0.52 9.00 April 2.09 0.63 1.04 0047 4.56 4.86 0.61 0.50 9.33 May 2.00 0.70 1.04 0.45 4.46 4.77 0.58 0.50 9.33 June 2.00 0.70 1.06 0.45 4.57 4.88 0.59 0.50 9.40 July 2.00 0.72 1.04 0.48 4.65 4.83 0.58 0.50 9.80 August 2.10 0.75 1.18 0.58 4.72 4.94 0.58 0.50 6.18 September 1.83 0.94 1.32 0.67 5.17 5.43 0.87 0.50 7.73 October 2.02 0.77 1.14 0.52 4.75 5.00 0.58 0.48 8.75 November 2.00 0.65 1.05 0.47 4.75 5.00 0.58 0.48 9.00 December

455

TABLE

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF

Source :-DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS

Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly Months

1955 (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Pair) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

.Tanuary 0.36 0.59 0.49 0.46 0.49 1.:22 0.24 0.15 2.22 February 0.36 0.50 0.49 0.38 0.33 1.23 0.23 0.16 2.09 March 0.35 0.50 0.48 0.48 0.29 1.46 0.25 0.16 2.06 April 0.36 0.60 0..49 0.43 0.30, 1.61 0.26 0.17 1.99 May 0.35 0.60 0,.53 0.45 0..43 1.75 0.25 0.17 1.93 June 0.34 0.57 0.48 0.41 0.50 1.65 0.26 0.17 1.84 July 0.33 0.62 0.50 0.43 0.49 1.94 0.27 0.17 1.65 August 0.37 0.63 0.50 0.43 0.48 1.63 0.27 0.16 1.80 September 0.36 0.52 0.51 0.44 0.48 1.55 0.25 0.16 1.77 October 0.35 0.52 0.53 0.51 9. 51 1.41 Q.2Q 0.16 1.70 November 0.3.7 0.51 0.58 0:54 0.52 1.52 0.22 0.16 1.54 December 0.37 0.50 0.65 0.56 058 1.63 0.33 0.16 1.51

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Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly Months

(per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) 1956 (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Pair) (per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January 0.35 0.55 0.67 0.56 0.53 1.17 0.18 0.16 1.50 February 0.40 0.57 0.67 0.46 0.51 1.10 0.18 0.16 1.48 March 0.43 0.66 0.69 0.48 0.42 1.36 0.23 0.19 1.57 April 0.46 0.67 0.70 0.50 0.44 1.66 0.20 0.20 1.61 May 0.51 0.67 0.71 0.54 0.49 1.82 0.20 0.19 1.62 June 0.56 0.68 0.70 0.52 0.57 1.74 0.1.9 0.19 1.64 July 0.59 0.70 0.66 0'45 0.59 1.58 0.20 0.17 1.68 August 0.57 0.65 0.64 0.46 0'63 1.43 0.20 0.16 1.75 September 0.53 0'61 0.70 0.47 0.66 1'34 0.20 0.16 1.98 October 0'55 0'61 0.69 0.53 0.74 1..p 0.20 0.i6 2.07 November 0.59 0.62 0.65 0.61 0.75 1.74 0.22 0.16 2.b2 December 0.42 0.60 0.71 0.56 0.76 1.48 0.22 0.17 2.21

--3S6

3-8 (Contd.)

SOME IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IN THE DISTRICT

AND STATISTICS, ASSAM

Mustard Our Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Months Oil Oil Tobacco

(Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (per Yd.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1955

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2.16 0.55 1.04 0.46 4.79 5.08 0.58 0.48 9.00 January 2.25 0.48 1.03 0.44 4.81 5.16 0.58 0.49 9.00 February 229 0.46 1.04 0.46 4.83 5.21 0.58 0.48 9.00 March 1.93 0.52 0.99 0.48 4.81 5.08 0.57 0.48 8.54 April 1.69 0.54 0.99 0.48 4,81 5.23 0.57 0.48 8.02 May 1.71 0.56 0.99 0.56 4.81 5.25 0.57 0.48 7.87 June 1.55 0.52 1.00 0.46 5.25 5.62 0.56 0.50 11.00 July 1.66 0.66 1.00 0.50 4.83 5.29 0.58 0.58 6.53 August 1.88 0.59 0.99 0.54 5.06 5.50 0.58 0.49 8.35 September 1.49 0.53 0.98 0.56 5.08 5.42 0.59 0.50 8.17 October 1.53 0.54 0.98 0.54 4.44 4.57 0.77 0.49 8.37 November 1.57 0.58 0.98 0.54 4.42 4.54 0.81 0.51 8.33 December

Mustard Gur Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Months Oil Oil Tobacco

(Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1956

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

1.59 0.48 0.97 0.46 4.44 4.57 0.62 0.50 8.19 January 1.64 0'40 0.98 0.45 4.42 4.55 0.78 0.50 8.22 February 1.82 0.40 1.01 0.45 4.40 4.53 0.78 0.50 8.21 March 1.77 0.46 0.67 0.47 4.15 4.28 0.73 0.50 8.16 April 2.07 0.49 1.02 0.51 4.18 4.66 0.74 0.50 8.07 May 2.37 0.52 0.99 0.52 4.23 4.36 0.75 0.50 8.07 June 2.36 0.59 0.99 0.51 4.26 4.38 0.78 0.52 8.17 July 2.46 0'48 1.00 0.54 4.32 4.45 0.67 0.51 8.33 August 2.52 0.54 1.00 0.51 4.45 4.62 0.68 0.53 8.34 September 2.55 0.56 1.00 0.57 4.54 4.65 0.69 0.50 8.35 October 2.62 0.54 0.98 0.38 4.56 4.72 0.72 0.52 8.50 November 2.60 0.52 0.98 0.50 4.59 4.66 0.68 0.56 8.47 December

45'1

TABLE

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF

Source :-DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS

Rice Atta Masur Mat,Ucalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly Months

1957 (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per pair) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January 0.43 0.60 0.73 0.50 0.57 1.49 0.19 0.17 2.40 February 0.47 0.60 0.73 0.51 0.43 1.48 0.18 0.19 3.37 March 0.49 0.62 0.73 0.51 0.28 1.61 0.18 0.19 2.35 April 0.50 0.64 0.74 0.53 0.34 1.71 0.19 0.18 2.18 May 0.55 0.64 0.73 0.59 0.44 1.69 0.19 0.17 2.09 June 0.59 0.67 0.75 0.60 0.51 2.24 0.25 0.18 2.09 July 0.57 0.59 0.73 0.60 0.62 1. 73 0.25 0.19 2.29 August 0.52 0.58 0.74 0.54 0.65 1.71 0.25 0.19 2.29 September 0.49 0.60 0.75 0.51 0.64 1.54 0.26 0.19 2.33 October 0.44 0.60 0.75 0.62 0.69 1.71 0.25 0.19 2.37 November 0.41 O.M 0.75 0.58 0.66 2.00 0.25 0.19 2.40 December 0.44 0.62 0.77 0.56 0.66 1.58 0.24 0.19 2.42

Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Months

Potato Fish Egg Salt Chllly

1958 (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (p.;;r Sr.) (per Sr.) (.Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per pair) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.)

1 ~

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

January 0.47 0.56 0.75 0.37 0 .. 62 1.75 0.31 0.19 2.62 February 0.50 0.56 0.75 0.56 0.50' 1.97 0.25 0.19 2.81 March 0.49 0.60 0.75 0.52 0.42 1.94 0.22 0.19 2.01 April 0.49 0.62 0.69 0.60 0.33 1.93 0.27 0.19 2.02 May 0.54 0.69 0.87 0.60 O:lH 2.46 0.27 0.19 2.10 June 0.56 0.64 0.87 0.68 0.46 2.48 0.25 0.19 2.10 July 0.58 0.64 0.76 0.68 • 0.50 2.45 0.26 0.18 2.10 August 0:§1 0.64 0.79 0.68 0.53 2.40 0.25 0.18 2.10 September O. 4 0.62 0.82 0.75 0.63 2.03 0.29 0.19 2.15 October 0.56 0.62 0.84 0.79 0.64 2.07 0.36 0.19 1.75 November 0.54 0.63 0.78 0.68 0.73 2.29 0.37 0.19 2.21 December 0.47 0.62 0.78 0.65 0.76 2.29 0.28 0.19 2.17

45'S .-

:\.8 (Contd.)

SOME'IMPORTANT cOMMODITIES IN THE DISTRIc1:'

,AND-STATISTICS~ ASSAM

• Kerdsene "Mustard Gur Sugar • Milk • Dhuti Sari Shirting Leafy Oil Oil Tobacco Months

(Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) '(Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (per Yd.) "(per Sr.) \ '!(Per Sr.) 1957 ,

11 12 13 '14 15 .... 16 17 '18 19 1

2.65 0.50 0.98 0.49 4.61 -'.39 ·0.73 0.56 8.75 January 2.72 0.41 0.98 0.44 4.60 4.73 0.73 0.58 K98 February 2.72 ·0040 1.00 0041 '4.60 4.73 0.73 0.56 '8.98 March 2.71 0.41 1.14 0.46 4.72 4.84 0.77 0.59 9.15 April 2.71 0.45 1.04 0.46 14.75 }l.87 0.77 0.57 9.17 May 2.70 0.49 1:02 0.47 4.79 4.94 0.77 0.56 9.17 June 2.69 0.53 1.04 0.56 4.90 5.02 0.77 0.52 9.21 July 2.62 0.58 1.08 0.48 4.71 4.83 0.77 0.50 9.33 August 2.62 0'58 1.12 0.50 4.70 4.83 0.77 0.50 7.67 September 2.58 0.65 1.10 0.50 4.75 4.92 0.71 0.50 7.08 October 2.50 0.58 1.10 0.48 '4.67 4.83 0.75 0.50 '6.00 November 2.50 0.50 1.12 0.50 4.75 lI-.92 0.70 0.50 8.33 December

--Mustard Gur Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy

Oil Oil Tobacco Months (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (per Yd.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1958

11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2.50 0.50 1.09 0.34 4,62 4.87 0.81 0,50 7.62 January 2.50 0.43 1.18 0.34 4.62 4.75 0.75 0.50 7.62 February 2.50 0.50 1043 0.43 4.44 4.60 0.71 '0.50 7.50 March 2.50 0.56 1.16 0.56 4.42 4.58 0.70 0.51 8.73 April 2.50 0.64 1.16 0.56 4.42 4.58 0.81 0.78 8.73 May 2.44 0.62 1.16 0.60 4.33 4.58 0.66 0.61 8.48 June 2.50 0.63 1.16 0.56 4.29 4.58 0.83 0.54 8.50 July 2.41 0.62 1.16 0.50 4.19 4.42 0.82 0.55 8:51 August 2.42 0.73 1.25 0.52 4.23 4.48 0.77 0.56 8.51 September 2,48 0.75 1.25 056 4,38 4.63 0.81 0.54 8.50 October 2.50 0.75 1.23 ,0.55 4.49 4.69 0.84 0.62 8.83 November 2.44 0.62 1.19 0.49 4.31 4.52 0.85 0.50 8.83 December

459

TABLE

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF

Source :-DlRECI'ORATE OF ECONOMICS

Months Rice Atta Masur MatikaIai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly

1959 (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per pair) (per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

.January 0.61 0.64 0.79 0.68 0.56 2.60 0.25 0.19 2.41 February 0.59 0.62 0.89 0.68 0.31 2.70 0.26 0.19 2.71 March 0.56 0.63 0.93 0.68 0.22 2.26 0.26 0.19 2.52 April 0.57 0.66 0.87 0.70 0.25 2.17 0.27 0.19 2.68 May 0.56 0.67 0.85 0.68 0.27 2.20 0.28 0.19 2.54 :June , 0.66 0.67 081 0.68 0.37 2.16 0.24 0.19 2.73 .1uly 0.69 0.64 0.79 0.67 0.47 2.18 0.39 0.19 2.77 August 0.60 0.62 0.81 0.64 0.54 2.25 0.51 0.19 2.75 September 0.51 0.60 0.80 0.61 0.57 2.22 0.50 0.19 2.75 October 0.53 0.59 0.79 0.61 0.57 2.22 0.53 0.19 2.85 November 0.53 0.52 0.75 0.65 0.63 2.89 0.68 0.19 3.00 DeceInber 0.47 0.52 0.78 0.75 0.74 2.18 0.54 0.19 3.25

Months Rice Atta Masur Matikalai Potato Fish Egg Salt Chilly

1960 (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per pair) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

.Janllary 0.45 0.52 0.78 0.73 0.64 2.08 0.35 0.18 3.21 February 0.45 0.57 0.76 0.63 0.32 1.81 0.25 0.18 3.93 March 0.45 0.56 0.75 0.66 0.31 1.06 0.23 0.18 3.87 April 0.47 0.59 0.75 0.58 0.34 1.81 0.24 0.18 3.62 May 0.59 0.58 0.74 0.62 0040 2.03 0.26 0.18 3.59 .1une 0.60 0.58 0.73 0.62 0.47 2.02 0.25 0.18 3.76 .July 0.61 0.59 0.73 0.66 0.55 2.05 0.23 0.20 3.60 August 0.58 0.58 0.73 0.68 0.61 2.08 0.29 0.21 3.52 September 0.54 0.58 0.73 0.69 0.65 1.95 0.31 0.20 3.44 October 0.51 0.56 0.73 0.69 0'66 1.62 0.29 0.20 3.33 November 0.45 0.59 0.71 0.73 0.73 1.73 0.32 0.27 3.33 December 0.41 0.56 0.72 0.64 0.66 1.60 0.26 0.24 2.28

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3.S:CCone1d.)

SOME IMPORTANT COMMODITIES IN THE DISTRICT

AND STATISTICS, ASSAM

Mustard Gur Sugar Milk Dhuti S.ri Shirting Kerosene Leafy Months Oil Oil Tobacco

(per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (Per ST.) (Per Sr.) 1959

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2.37 0.53 1.18 0.44 4.17 450 0.98 0.50 7.25 Ianuary. 2.37 0.47 1.21 0.50 4.25 4.62 0.97 0.50 7.25 February 2.34 0.52 1.16 0.53 4.34 4.60 0.81 0.50 8.83 March 2.33 0.54 1.13 0.53 4.13 4.36 0.81 0.50 8.83 April 2.33 0.54 1.15 0.52 4.12 4.34 0.81 0.50 8.83 May 2.37 0.60 1.28 0.5":: 4.17 4.37 0.81 0.52 8.83 June 2.42 0.65 1.27 0.59 4.21 4.39 0.81 0.51 8.12 July 2.42 0.65 1.53 0.58 4.25 4.50 0.71 0.50 8.33 August 2.39 0.77 1.35 0.58 4.25 4.50 0.71 0.50 8.33 September 2.39 0.82 1.84 0.58 4.25 4.50 0.71 0.50 8.36 October 2.37 0.70 1.18 0.50 4.34 4.71 0.80 0.50 7.75 November 2.42 0.63 1.21 0.58 4.29 4.50 0.67 0.50 8.50 December

-- --Mustard Gur Sugar Milk Dhuti Sari Shirting Kerosene Leafy Months

Oil' Oil Tobacco (per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) (Each) (Each) (Per Yd.) (Per Sr.) (Per Sr.) 1960

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

2.35 0.58 1.24 0.57 4.33 4.57 0.67 0.50 8.50 January 2.54 0.53 1.22 0.52 4.50 4.73 0.67 O.SO 8.50 February 2.62 0.54 1.24 0.54 4.42 4.54 0.67 0.50 8.50 March 2.55 0.56 1.41 0.54 4.42 4.55 0.67 0.50 8.37 April 2.66 0.59 1.38 0.52 4.65 4.80 0.69 0.53 8.92 May 2.55 0.66 1.37 0.54 4.62 4.79 0.69 0.59 9.00 June 2.48 0.69 1.31 0.49 4.75 4.92 0.60 0.62 9.00 July 2.46 0.68 1.23 0.48 4.74 4.91 0.69 0.52 9.00 August 2.46 0.68 1.23 0.54 4.78 4.94 0.69 0.54 9.00 September 2.46 0.69 1.24 0.50 4.83 5.00 0.69 0.50 9.00 October 2.55 0.69 1.31 0.50 4.63 5.00 0.75 0.51 9.00 November 2.70 0.60 1.53 0.50 4.57 4.73 0.75 0.50 9.00 December

( •. ) Indicates data not avaHable

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'tABU 4.1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE VARIAT10N IN THE NUMBER OF MAIN LIVES'fOCK

DURING 1945-1961 IN THE DISTRICT

Source :-DIRECfORATE OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETY. DEPARTMENT, ASSAM

Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Population Population variation in Population variation in -Population variation in variation in

Livestock in 1945 in 1951 1951 over in 1956 1956 over in 1961 1961 over 1961 over 1945 1951 1956 1951

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cattle 226,644 390,428 + 72.26, 428,954 + 9.87 528,788 + 23.27 + 35.44

Buffalo 55,525 66,918 + 20.52 70,017 + 4.63 76,420 + 9.14 + 14.20

. Sheep 407 2,485 +510.57 2,957 + 18.99 4,526 + 53.06 + 82.13

Gciat 53,253 96,276 + 80.79 130,182 + 35.22 186,528 + 43.28 + 93.74

Horses and 359 238 - 33.70 792 +232.77 437 - 44.82 + 83.61 Ponies

Poultry 534,617 568,899 + 6.41 942,020 + 65.59 + 76.20

N. B.-Poultry Census-was undertaken for the first time in 1951, 'and so figure~ are not available for 1945 Census.

(+) Sign for increase

(-) Sign for decrease

462

'fable 5.1

VILLAGE-WISE LIST OF ALL CATEGORIES OF INDUSTRIES IN THE

DISTRICT BASED ON HOUSELIST

(Industries are denoted by three digit code numbers while the number of

units are shown in. brackets against each village)

KATIGORA

Kalain Chara .217 (1) ; Craigpark T. E. 217 (1) ; Kalibari T. E. 211 (1) ; Degabar'T. E. 217 (1) ; Kushiarkul 205 (l), 365 (1), 369 (4) ; Baleswar-ghat 394 (2) ; Nijk.atigora 200 (2) ; Haritekar (Pt. 2) 273 (3). 393 (1); Lakhipur (Pt. 1) 200 (l), 369 (2), 388 (2); GobiJ?-dapur (2) 200 (2), Sedheswar (Pt. 2) 200 (2), 280 (1); Sibnarainpur 200 (2); Bihana (pt. 1) 388 (1), 393 (1); Biharia (Pt. 2) 393 (4); Garagram 200 (2), 350 (1); Nijfulbari (Pt. I) 273 (2) ; Ganirgraro. (Pt. 3) 200 (2)

BARKHOLA

Bhangarp:h (Pt. 1) 200 (1), Bhitargangapur (Pt. 1) 273 (1), 289 (1) ; Nijl-arkh?la 200 (1), 273 (7). 350 (3), .388 (1), 393 (2) ; Cherri 384.(1) ; Barampur 273 (1),; J{.aHnagar 273 (1), BurhibaH 273 (1), 369 (1); KatIachara T. E. 217 (1); BaJachara T;' E. 217 (1); Bikrampur T. E. 211 (1); Khari! T. E. 217 (1) ; Rampur 217 (1) ; Sabang T. E. 217 (I) ; Dalu 217 (1)

UDARBAND

Kashipur 217 (1), 235 (1), 399 (1); Arakhatipur 217 (1) ; Estampur grant 217 (1) ; Amaranagar 2t7 (1) ; Chandighat T. E. 217 (1) ; Larching T. E. 217 (1); Dalugram T. E. 217 (1); Dayapur T. E. 217 (ll; Arunaband 217 (1); Mazargrembast1 217 (1); Ayana Chara T. E. 217 (1); Pati Chara T. E. 217 (1); Diga~abigram T. E. 217 (1); Kumbir T. E. 217 (1) ; Kurnbirgram T. E. 217 (1); Sanata]a 384 (1); G osai pur (Pt. 2) 388 (1); Durganagar (Pt. 4) 2eO (1); Durganagar (Pt. 5) 200 (I), 235 (2), 273 (11), 303 (1), 369 (1), 388 (3), 393 (14) ; Salgram 273 (2)

LAKHtPUR

Barthal 273 (1), 399 (2) ; Labakpar 273 (1) ; Labak T. E. 217 (1) ; Lalangdewal T. E. 211 (1); Binnakandi grant 217 (1); Bhuban Valley 369 (1); Dedarkosh grant 217.(1) ; Dilkosh 'grant 211 (1); Lakhipur grant 217 (1); Palarband 217 (1); Niraidhar 399 (4); Jirighat (Pt. 1) 217 (1) ; Alipore (Pt. 2) 209 (1) ; Ujantarapur 273 (1); Chandrapur 200 (,1), 207 (2); Sengarband (Pt. 5) 200 (2); Malang 273 (1) ; Jaipur (Pt. 1) 273 (3); Nayagram 200 (2), 273 (1); Digarfulertal 205 (2), 388 (2); Fulerta1 280 (1); Labakpar 200 (2), 388 (2) ; Sibpur (Pt. 1) 200 (2)

SILCHAR

Chotjatinga Grant .217 (1); Salchapra T. E. 217 (1) ; Kathalgrant 217 (1) ; S!ikona grant (pt. 1) 200 (1)~ 217 (1) ; JiJojkandi CPt. 2) 217 (1). 281 (1) ; Chengktrri (Pt. 1) 2H (1) ;, Ratnapur T. E. 217 (1) ; Aieppur (Pt. 3), 217 (1) ; Bagbahar T. E. 217 (1) ; Dheyerbond T. ~. . -

463

217 (1); Nayarbond T. E. 217 (1); Saraswati T. E. 217 (1) ; Palai T. E. 217 (1) ; Palai 214 (1); Hati Chara 388 (1) ; Sulkurj (Pt. 4) 217 (1) ; Borokai T. E. 217 0) ; Nijjoynagar 369 (1), 393 (1); Ujangram 200 0); Kumarpara 314 (1). 350 (27); Balighat 273 (2), Tarapur (Pt. 6) 200 (1) ; Tarapur (Pt. 7) 200 (2), 280 (2), 334 (1) ; Tarapur (Pt. 8) 235 (1) ; Silchar Town 200 (I), 280 (1) ; Berenga CPt. 1) 200 (1) ; Berenga (Pt. 2) 235 (2) ; Berenga (Pt. 4) 280 (1) ; Kanakpur 235 (5), 365 (4) ; Uttarkrishnapur 200 (2); Sabazpur 273 (2), Dhamalia 235 (1) ; Rabindrapur 273 (1) ; Ambikapur (Pt. 7) 220 (2) ; Ambikapur (Pt. 9) 205 (1), 235 (6), 281 (2), 350 (1), 365 (6), 384 (3), 388 (5), 392 (1); Ambikapur (Pt. 10) 235 (1) ; AmbikapuT (Pt. 11) 369 (3); Silehar town 235 (1); Bharakai Rupasu Colony 235 (1) ; Chhotojalenga 384 (2) ; Clever House (_Pt. 1) 217 (1); Rangpur (Pt. S) 280 (2), 369 (2), 386 (1) ; Dudhpatil (Pt. 6) 235 (1) ; Machughat 235 (2)

SONAl

Rukni T. E. 217 (1) ; Moneirkhal 217 (1) ; Bhubandhar (Pt. 1) 217 (1); Dharmikhal grant 280 (1), 281 (I), 369 (1), 393 (1) ; R"lhamannagar T. E. 217 (1); Mazirgram 280 (2) ; Ta!argram. 273 (9). 280 t3) ; Barabak 200 (2) ; Nadirgram 262 (1) ; Narsingpur (Pt. 1) 393 (2) ; Narsingpur (Pt. 2) 393 (2) ; Narsingpur (Pt. 6) 350 (4), 393 (2) ; Rukni (Pt. 4) 235 (2), 273 (5). 369 (1); Sadagram 220 (1), 235 '(1), 388 (1), 399 (1) ; Punirmukh 235 (1) ; Barampur 369 (1); Islamabad 235 (5), 369 (1); Banogram 273 (1). 350 (I), 388 (1), 393 (2) ; Hawaithang 236 (1); Didarkosh (Pt. 1) 369 (1); Ganganagar 369 (I), 393 (I); Rammanikyapur 273 (1)

KARl M GANJ

Telekhalerpar 200 (1); Nairgram 200 (0, 289 (2); Ambari 200 (1) ; Suprakandi 235 (11), 273 (2) ; Medal 200 (1) ; Ambarkhana 244 (1); Cherakuthi 281 (1), 342 t1); Umapati 205 (1); Jatkapan 200 (1). 289 (3) ; Dasgram 205 (1). 235 (1) ; Iswardi 200 (1) ; Nilambazar 200 (1). 205 (1), 213 (2), 388 0); HaIghat 200 (1); Suprakandi 200 (.2) ; Nayagratn 369 (1) ; Kaliganjbazar 200 (1), 205 (2), 273 (8), 280 (1),- 281 (t), 289 (4), 314 (1), 369 t3), 393 (4) ; Chandrapur 200 0) ; Ayabari T. E. 217 (1) ; Madan Mohon T. E. 217 (1), 369 (1) ; Promode Nagar T. E. 217 (1) ; Jalannagar T. E. 217 (1); Ram Krishna T. E. 217 (1) ; Dbiranagar T. E. 217 (1)

BADARPUR

Mahakhal 200 (1); Nayapalan 388 (1), 392 (2) ; Sarpur 273 (1), 388 (1) ; Bankalas 281 (1) ; Bhangabazar 235 (1) ; Dattapu-r 200 (1); Barthal 280 (1); Kamrangi 235 (1); Marjatkandi 200 (1); Nairgram 273 (2), 392 (1); Khadiman 280 (2); Salebari 273 (2), 369 (2) ; Bandasil 280 (2), 281 (3) ; Deorail 281 (I), 388 (1); Chaltar 369 (4); Lalgram 369 (5), 393 (1); Garkapan 200 (1) ; Umarpur 281 (1), 311 (1) ; Badarpur Bazar 205 (6), 281 (7), 302 (2), 369 (1), 384 (2), 388 (5~, 392 (4), 393 (4); Barktal 217 (1); Rabbania T. E. 217 (1)

PATHARKANDI

Tejpur 281 (1); Purbagool 200 (1); Dohalia 235 (4); Patharkandi bazar 205 (I), 281 (3). 388 (6), 392 (1) ; North Hat Khola 200 (1) ; Kairbazar 388 (1); Serpur 200 (I); Araligul T. E. 217 (1) ; Krishna Govinda Harish Chandra T. E. 217 (1) ; Baithakhal T. E. 217 0) ; Salgai 369 (1) ; Hatikhira 217 (1),235 (4),288 (1) ; Ichabil217 (1); Bhubarighat 217 (1), 280 (I), 369 (2) ; Longai T. F. 217 (1) ; Sekinpuri 217 (1), 235 (2) ; Putni 217 (1)

RATABARI

. Sangtjpur 043 (1); Deodhar 043 (1); Kalibari hazar 200 (2). 273 (3) ; Chandkhani 200 (1); Aryanagar 280 (1);. Ramkrishnanagar 235 (2); Nayagram 200 (1). 278 (2) ; Paldahar 200 (2), 273 (3); Kazlrbazar 200 (1). 369 (2); Pechawala 200 (2), 393 (3); Amarkhal 200 (1), 281 0), 393 (.3), 394 (1); DuUavchara bazar 273 (3) 393 (4)' Krishnanagar 205 (2), 273 (4). 281 (1), 384 (2), 388 (1), 392 (1); Dulla;'chara T. E: 217 (1) ; Ch~rgola VaUey T. E. 217 (1); Chargola 217 (I), 273 (3); Dullavchara Station 214 (2); SIng Chara T_ E. 217 (I), 393 (3); Bidyanagar 217 (2); Raja Rampur 217 (I) 369 (1) ; Kalinagar T. E. 217 (1), 273 (4) ; Kokra~ha 217 (I), 273 (3), 393 (2) ,

464

HAlLAKANDl

Palarpar 280 (1); Pachgram Refugee Colony 235 (30) ; Uttar Kanchanpur 200 (1) ; Kalina-gar 200 (2). 205 (3). 235 (1). 273 Cl). 281 (1). 289 (3), 336 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1); Chandipur 235 (1); Chipasangaon 235 (6); Padmapar 235 (3). 384 (1); Algapur (Pt. 1) 200 (1), 235 (7) ; Algapur (Pt. 4) 200 (1) ; Lakhirband 200 (1) ; Rangauti 200 0) ; Baraurai 200 (1) ; Narayan Nagar 278 (1) ; Bashdahar (Pt.I) 200 (1) ; Bashdahar (Pt. 11), 209 (1),273 (1) ; Topkhana 235 (1) ; Kanchanpur 200 (1) ; Aynakhali 369 (1); Rajyeswarpur (Pt. 4) 350 (1) ; Rajyeswarpur (Pt. 5) 273 (1); RajyeswarPur (Pt. "8) 235 (7); Sarbanandapur 235 (9); Lalamukh grant 217 (1); Gagla Chara grant 217 (1); Chandipur T. E. 217 (1); Barnibridge T. E. 200 (I), 217 (1), 281. (1), 281 (1),289 (2); Sare~par T. E. 217 (1); Kuchila T. E. 217 (1) ; Bandukmara T. E. 217 (1). 369 (1); Kanchanpur T. E. 217 (1); Nij Barnarput· 273 (1), 393 (1) ; Aynakhal T. E. 209 (2), 234 (2), 217 (1), 273 (2), 289 (2), 369 (2), 393 (7) ; Kaiya T. E. 217 (1), 369 (2) ; Lakhinagar 214 (1) ; Kala Chara 217 (J)

KATLICHARA

. Rupa Chara 217 (1) ; Rangp)-lr (Pt. 3) 217 (1); Lala Kandi grant 235 (1), 369 (2) ; DIgarapin 365 (1), 393 (3) ; Rangabak 200 (1) ; Alexanderpur grant 280 (2) ; Rangbak (Pt. 1) 278 (2), Dhalai Malai 217 (1); Badarpur 217 (1) ; Alai Chara 369 (2) ; Katlichara grant 217 1...2) ; Manipur T. E. 217 (1) ; Sultani T. E. 217 (1) ; La} Chara grant 217 (1)

Total-

To tal-

Ward I.

Ward II

Ward In

Ward IV

Ward V

TABLE 5.1

L1ST OF URBAN INDUSTRtES BROKEN-UP lNTO WARDS AND

BLOCKS IN THE DISTRICT

200 (10), 203 (1), -205 (33), 207 (2), 209 (1). 215 (1)~ 216 (1), 220 (4). 230 (2), 233 (1), 235 (27), 336 (ll, 271 (2), 273 (59), 278 (.2). 280 (20), 281 (24), 289 (1), 300 (2), 30t 0). 302 (28), 303 (1), 311 (5). 314 (3), 334 (1). 335 (I), 336 (12). 340 (1), 350 (2), 365 (13), 380 (1). 384 (39), 388 (54), 390 (5), 392 (12), 393 (66), 394 (2), 399 (2)_

Town-SILCHAR

200 (1). 203 (1), 205 (14). 233 (1), 235 (20), 273 (14), 278 ... 2), 289 19). 281 (9). 289 (1). 302 {22), 303 ll). 311 (3), 314 (2). 336 (3), 340 (lJ, 350 (1), 365 (5), 369 (12), 384 (26), 388 (31), 390 (5), 392 (10), 393 (39), 394 (1), 399 (1).

203 (1). 205 (3), 235 (2), 273 (3), 280 (I). 281 (1), 288 (1), 302 (5), 303 (1), 336 (2), 365 (1). 369 (4), 384 (3), 388 (8), 392 (4), 393 (19), 394 (1).

205 (7), 235 (14), 273 (8), 280 0), 281 (4), 302 (5), 311 (2), 314 (2), 340 (1), 365 (2), 369 (4), 384 (7), 388 (15), 390 (2), 392 (3), 393 (t7).

200 (I), 2~5 l4), 280 (7), 281 (2), 311 (I), 384 (4), 388 (1), 390 l3). 392 (2).

273 (3), 384 (4), 388 (1), 399 (1).

205 (2» 233 (1), 281 (2), 302 (8), 336 (1), 365 (2), 369 (4), 384 (6). 388 (4), 393 (2)_

Railway Quarter-289 (1), 302 (4), 350 (1).

Railway Co lony-

Total­Ward I

Total-

384 (2), 388 (2), 392 0), 393 (1).

369 (13).

369 (13).

200 (8), 205 (10), 235 (1), 271 (2), 311 (2), 320 (I), ~84 (9), 388 (9),

Town-LAKH1PUR

Town-KARIMGANJ

207 (2), 209 (1). 215 (I), 216 (1), 220 (2). 273 (12), 280 (11), 281 (4), 300 (2), 300 (1), 334 (1), 335 (1), 336 (8), 365 (4). 369 (1), 393 (12).

466

230 (2). 302 (5),

381 (1).

Ward I

'r ABLE 5.1 (Cohtd.)

LIST hli' URBAN lNDUS"IRIES EROKEN-UP II'tTO WARDS AND BLOCKS IN THE D1STRIC"""

Block 4--209 (1), 280 (I), 365 (2) ; Block 5-200 (1) ; Block 6-205 (2), 336 (4) ; Block 8-220 (2) ; Block 9-280 (2).

Ward II Block 1-205 (I), 207 (1), 216 (1), 320 (1)., 384 (1) ; Block 2-365 (1), 384 (3), 388 (1) ; Block 4-200 (2), 384 (3), 388 (3) ; Block 5-302 (1) ; Block 6-200 (1), 205 (4), 230 (2), 280 (2), 384- (1).

Ward HI Block 6-200 (2), 205 (1), 280 (2), 334 (1).

Ward IV

Block 1-273 (5). 365 (1) ; Block 2-200 (1), -205 (2), 207 (1), 271 (2), 336 (4), 381 (1) ; Block 4-273 (1). 281 (I).

Ward V Block 4-230 (1). 280 (1), 311 (2) ; Block 5JA-235 (I), 2~0 (I), 2~1 (3).

Ward VI Block 1-200 (1), 215 (1), 273 (1), 335 (I), 388 (1).

Kusiarartir--.. 273 (4), 388 (2), 393 (4).

Ward Vn

Block 2-280 (2), 302 (2), 393 (5) Block 4-301 (1) ; Block 6-273 (1).

Ward vm Block 4-300 (2), 302 (1), 369 (1), 388 (2), 393 (3).

Total-

Total-

Town--BADARPUR

380 (I), 384 (1), 399 (1), Wireless Colony R/2-380 (I), 384 (1), 399 (1).

Town-HAlLAKANDl

200 (I), 205 (5). 235 (5), 236 (1), 273 (26), 281 (9), 302 (1), 314 (1), 336 (1), 365 (1), 369 (6), 382 (2), 388 (6), 392 (1), 394 (1).

467

TABLE 5.1 (conc1d.j

LIST OJ< URBAN INDUST~lES BR01{EN-UP INTO WARPS AND BLOCKS IN THE PISTR1~T

Ward I Block 1-384 (2), 388 (2) ; Block 2-200 (n. 273 (2).

Ward II Block 3-281 (4) ; B]ock 4-235 l2). 236 (1).

Ward In

"

Block 1-235 (l). 273 (8), 302 (1) ; Block 4-205 (5). 273 (5), 281 (1), 365 ll), 369 (3), 388 (4). 392 (1). 394 (1).

Ward IV Block 1-235 (1). 281 (3), 369 (2) ; Block 2-235 (1), 273 (7) Block 3-281 (I), 314 (1).

Town-LALA

Total- 205 (4), 220 (2). 235 (1), 273 (7), 281 (2). 3S0 (1), 365 (2), 367 (4), 384 (1), 388 (4), 392 (1), 393 (15).

468

EXPLANATIONS OF THE CODES USED FOR 'THE INDUSTRIES IN TABLE 5.1

SI. No.

1

1

2

3

4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

25 26 27 28

29

30 31 32 33

34 35 36 37 38

--------------------------------Description

2

Production of ducks. hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming

Production of rice, atta, flour etc. by milling dehusking and proccssjng of crops and foodgrains

Production of fruit products such as jam> jelly, sauce and canning and p:-eservation of .fruits

Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products Production of edible fats and oil ( other than hydrogenated oil) Production of other food products such as sweatmeat and condiments, mud,

murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate. toffee, lozenge Production of aerated and mineral water Production of ice PrOduction of ice-cream Processing of tea in factories Manufacture of bidi Cotton ginning, cleaning. pressing and baling Cotton dyeing, bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms Cotton weaving in hand looms Manufacturing of khadi textile in handlooms Manufacture of other products like rope cordage from jute and similar fibre

such as hemp, mesta Spinning of silk other than in mins Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments Making of textile garments including rain coats and headgear Manufacture of umbrellas Sawing and plaIining of wood Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures Manufacture of materials from cork. bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied

products Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above Printing and publishing of newspapers and periodicals Plinting and Publishing of books All other. types of printing including lithography, engraving, etching, block

mak1ng and other wOlks connected with printing industry All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other allied work connected with

binding industry Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear Rt;pair of shoes & other leather footwear Manufacture of matches Manufe.cture of mediCines, phalmaceutical prepar.ations, perfumes, cometics

and other toilet pnparCltions except ~oap Manufacture of soap and other washiI g and cleaning compounds Manufacture of structural clay products such as brick .. tile ManufactUre of lime Manufacture ofcarthenv.are ,nd earthen pottery Manufacture of brass and bell-metal products

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Code

3

043

200

203 205 207

209 214 215 216 217 220 230 233 234 235 236

244 262 271 273 278 280 281

288 289 300 301

302

303 311 314 334

335 336 340 342 350 365

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1

39

40 41

42 43

44 45

46 47

48 -49

Description

2

Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. Pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (this will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering conCerns which cannot be classified in Code No. 365, 380, 382,384,386,388, 390, 392, 394 & 399

Manufacture, assembling and repairing of locomotives Manufacture and assembling of motor vehides or all types (excepting motor engines) Repairing and servicing of motor vehioles

':{Jui1ding and repairing of water transport equipment such as ships, boats and lDanufacture of marine engines

Repairing of bicycles and tricycles Manufacture of optical instruments and len~es, opthalmic goods and photo­

graphic equipment supplies Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other

precious metal Manu.facture and tuning o.f musical instruments Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group

470

Code

3

369 380

382 384

386 388

390 392

393 394 399

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TABLE 5.3

STATEMENT SHOWING THE VARIOUS LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES AND

REGISTERED FACTORIES IN THE DISTRICT

------------------------ -----------------------Sl. No.

1

Name and address of the factory

2

(A) Cotton Ginning and Baling 1 As~am Aluminium Corporation, Karim[anj 2 Laxmi Cotton Ginning Factory, Karilnganj 3 Shiv Shankar Cotton Ginning Factory, KadmLanj

(B) Flour Mill 4 The Surma Valley Grinding Mill, Meharpur, Cachar

(C) Rice Mill 5 Shri Shew Shankar Rice MilJ, Silchar 6 K. S. G. M. C. Rice Mi]], Silchar 7 Madhuramukh Rice Min. Silchar

CD) Bakery 8 Deshpriya Biscuit Factory, Gopalganj, Karimr:anj

(E) Manufacture of Edible Oil ( other than Hydrogenated 9 Sree Gobinda & Ghanashyamdas Oil Mill, Karimganj

(F) Tea Factory 10 Aruettipore T. E. Factory, Cossipore 11 Noarbond T. E. FactorY, Dwarbond 12 Hathikh;ra T. E. Factory, Hathikhira 13 Vernerpur T. E. Factory, Vernerpur ] 4 Kanchanpur T. E. Factory, Monachara 15 Koyah T. E. Factory, Monachara 16 Craigpark T. E. FactorY, Kalain 17 Mahagram T. E. Factory, Udarband 18 Bikrampur To Eo Facrory, Chandranathpur 19 Aenakhal To Eo Factory. Monachara 20 Subong T. Eo Factory, Dalu 21 Dullavchara To Eo Factory, Dullavchara 22 Serispur T. E. Factory. Hailakandi 23 Appin T. E. Factory~ Kattlachara 24 Dholai T. Eo Factory. Kukuchara 25 South Cachar T. Eo Factory~ Jaffirband 26 Silcorie T. E. Factory. Silcoorie 21 Kumbhirgram T. Eo Factory. Kumbhir 28 Doolagram To Eo FactorY, Udarband 29 Badarpur T. E. Factory, Badarpur 30 Ramanagar T. E. Factory, Matinagar 31 Ti]akh T. Eo Factory, Lakhipur

478'

oil )

Daily average

number of workers employed

3

42 @15 @95

14

31 ]6 13

@3,

10

58 34

240 36 37 63 47 65 59

113 54 86

103 25 89 33 86 69 52 18 56 74

TABL~ 5.3 leontd.)

STATEMENT SHOWING THE VARIOUS LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES AND

REGISTERED FACTORIES IN THE DIS'IRICT

SI. No.

Name and address of the factory

1 2

32 Martychara T. E. Factory, Kumbhir 33 Bundokmara T. E. Factory, Dwarbund 34 Sonai River T. E. Factory, Moniaryghat 35 La11amookh T. E. Factory. Lala 36 Koomber T. E. Factory, Koomber 37 Amranagar T. E. Factory, Amranagar 38 Promodnagar T. E. Factory, Ni!ainbazar 39 Khoreel T. E. FactorY, Dalu 40 Chincorrie T. E. Factory, Si~char 41 Baro Jalingah T. E. Factory. Derby 42 JaJalpur T. E. Factory, Kalain 4, Combira T. E. Factory, Oliviachara 44 Rosekandy T. E. FactorY. Rosekandy 45 Chargola T. E. Factory, Ratabari 46 Lalwani T. E. Factory, Bhangabazar 47 Barakai T. E. Factory, Silcootie 48 Sreekona T. E. Factory. Masimpur 49 Derby T. E. Factory, Derby 50 Ruttonpure T. E. Factory, Rosekandi 51 Urranabund T. E. Factory, Udarl-and 52 lal1alnagar T. E. Factory, Nilamrazar 53 Cossipore T. E. Factory. cossipore 54 habeel T. E. Factory. Hatikhira 55 Jhirghat T. E. Factory, Jhirghat 56 Binnakandi T. E. Factory, Binnarkandi 57 Larsingh T. E. Factory. Udar1:and 58 Madoora T. E. Factory, Udarband 59 Santhalia T. E. Factory. Jaffirba'nd 60 Burnie Brass T. E. Factory, Salchapra 61 Roopachara T. E. Factory, Vernerpur 62 Dalu T. E. Factory, Datu 63 New Jatinga Valley T. E. Factory, Damchara 64 Kurkuria T. E. Factory, Kalain 65 Lalachara T. E. Factory, Vernerpur 66 Chandypore T. E. Factory, Chandypore 67 Bhubandhar T. E. Factory, Palanghat 68 Thaligram ( Pathamara ) T. E. Factory, Udarband 69 Pathini T. E. Factory, Chandkhira 70 Sultanichara T. E. Factory. Kukichara 71 Kattlachara T. E. Factory, KaHlachara 72 Durganagar T. E. Factory, Nilambazar 73 Longai T. E. Factory, Chandkhira 74 Eraligool T. E. Factory, Kanaibazar 75 West Jatinga T. E. Factory, Dwarband 76 Manipur T. E. Factory, Manipurbazar 77 Bagh-o-Behar T. E. Factory, Dwarbaud 78 Ballachara T. E. Factory. Borkela 79 Dwarbaud T, E. FactQry, Dwarband

Daily average

number of workers employed

3

30 25 58 1':8

125 17 45 48

@51 64 91

107 82

102 9

42 10

100 70 71 34 48

176 33 57 59

8 @45

65 63 74 29 62 66 35 64 76

151 18 30

6 194

43 37 81 36 44 30

SI. No.

1

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104 105 106

107 108 109

110 III 112 113 114 115

TABLE 5.3 (Contd.)

STATEMENT SHOWING THE VARIOUS LARGE SCALE INDUSTRIES AND

REGISTERED FACTORTES IN THE DISTRICT

Name and address of the factory Daily

average number of

workers employed

------------------------------------2 3

'---------

Kuttal T. E. Factory, Silchar Po~oi T. E. Factory, Poloi Pathechara T. E. Factory, Kumbhir Doyapur T. E. Factory, Udarband AyIabari T. E. Factory. Marmamadhu Bhubrighat T. E. Factory, Bhubrighat Sephinjuri T. E. Factory, Medly Rungamatte T. E. FactorY, Udarband Sing'achara T. E. Factory, Dul1avchara Kalainchara T. E. Factory, Kalain Hattichara T. E. Factory, Silchar Bartol T. E. Factory. Dewan Dewan T. E. Factory, Dewan Labac T. E. Faccory, Dewan Polorbund T. E. Factory, Banskandi Rukni T. E. Factory, Palanghat Kalain T. E. Factory, Kalain Ka1inagar T. E. Factory, Ramkrishnanagar Sarawati T. E. Factory. Dwarbund Rampore T. E. FactorY, DaIu Baithakhal T. E. Factory. Chandkhira Baidyanagar T. E. Factory, Chandkhira Dilkhoosh T. E. Factory, Lakhipur ncgubbar T. E. Fac:ory, Kala:n Cbingoor T. E. Factory, Matinagar Kuchilla T. E. Factory, Mor.ac}:ara Ramanikrishna T. E. Factory, Nilambaza:r

(G) Manufacture of Wood and Cork (Saw Mins)

Surma Valley Saw Mill. Bhanga Bazar Cachar Saw MjlL Silchar Assam Timber & Saw Mill, Karimganj

(H) Manufacture of Plywood

Surma Match 1ndustry, Karimganj Hindusthan PLywood Private Ltd., Bhanbazar Mrs. Surma VaPey Saw MiJIs PIivate Ltd., Bhangabazar MIs. Surma Valley Match and Industry Private Ltd., Karimganj Mis. Popular Industrial Corporation, Silchar MIs. Padma Ltd., ] I, New Howrah Bridge Approach Road, Calcutta.! (Geonbire).

44 36 50 51 24 76

]66 82 91 38 88

223 218 115 106 50

118 35

4 46

104 54 45 17 70

6 17

78 6

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93 10

(1) Metal Containers and Steel Trunks

116 Assam Aluminium Corporation, Karimganj

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TABLE 5.3 (Concld.)

STATE~ENr SHOWiNG THE VARIOUS LA-aGE SCALE INDU~TRlES AND

REGISTERED FACTORlES iN THE DISTRICT

• Name and Address of the Factory

--------------Daily average

number of workers employed

-------~------------ --------------------------1

117 118

119

120 121

122

123

2

(1) Motor Vehicles Eastern Motor Workshop. Silchar Assam Motor Works~ Silchar

(K) Pulp Mill MIs. Assam Pulp Mill Ltd., C/o. Balmer Lowrie Ltd., 21, Netaji Subhas Road, Calcutta-16 (CachaI') MIs. Rohtus Industries Ltd., 11, Clive Road Calcutta-l (Badarpur) MIs. Mongushree Industries Ltd., 8, India Exchange Place, Calcutta (CachaI')

(L) Paper Products Mis. Meegma Mills, Co. Ltd. 16, Strand Road. Calcutta (Silchar)

(M) Wheat Products Mis. Surma Valley Grinding Mill, Meherpur

3

25 39

'-----------------------------.---,----N.D.-The sign @ indicates estimated number of workers in each industry.

481

TABLE 6·1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF CRIMINAL CASES TRIED AND PERSONS

CONVIcrED IN THE DISTRICT FROM THE YEAR. 1951 TO 1960

YeaTS

1

1951

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

Grand Total

Source: <a) Report on the Administration of Criminal Justice in the State of Assazq

(b) Inspector Genecal of Pollce Assam

Number of Criminal Cases tried Number of Persons convicted

2 3

757 855

4,661 2,183

5,754 3.381

5,280 2,846

5.628 3,055

9,044 6,522

8,524 4,521

2,443 2.021

2.255 1,850

1~585 1,542

45,931 28,776

11-2

TABLE 6-2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE SANCTIONED STRENGTH OF POLICE

AND .JAILS IN THE DISTRICT FROM THE YEAR 1951 TO 1960 ". ...-:; .. .. Source: (a) Report on the Police Administration in the State of Aasam

(b) JaspeCtor GenenlI Qf POJiee. AsIm:i •

No. of Superin-tendents of No. of No. of No. of Assis-

tant Sub- No. of Police including Assistant Years Additional Superinten-

Superintendents dents of

Deputy No. of Superinten- Inspectors

dents of

No. of Sub­Inspectors

No. of Sergeants Inspectors Constables

and Head of Police Police Police Con'stables

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1951 2 1 2 4 36 88 589 ~ . 5 4"li 92 635 2 5 36 93 639

1952 2 1953 2

.1954 2 2 5 36. 93 639 1955 2 2 5 36 93 639 1956 1957 2 2 5 36 93 639 1958 2 2 7 36 94 640 1959 2 1 2 8 48 109 711 1960

Additional or temporary Police

Total amount Proportion of

cognizable Superintendents

of Police Assistant

Total No. of Police

Stations

fo~- - - ------~

11

722 772 12-777 12 tt77 12 777 12

- -- .. _--777 12 781

No. of of cognizable crime investi- including Inspectors Sub- Sub- Constables Total Years Out-Posts crime in- gated to the Additional Inspectors Inspectors

vestigated Police force Superintendents and Head of Police Constables

1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1951 1952 1 2,798 1 to 3.35 1 16 46 63 1953 2,362 1 to 0.35 3 15 40 58 1954 4 15 40 59 1955 4 15 40 59 1956 1957 2,124 1 to 2.46 1 8 19 71 99 1958 4 17 61 82 1959 1960

( •• ) Indicates data not available

TABLE-6.2 (Concld.)

STATEMENT SHOWING THE STRENGTH OF .JAILS IN THE DISTRICT Source: INSPEcrOR GENERAL OF POLICE. ASSAM

Category or Class of Jail

Name of Jail

SILCHAR

KARIMGANJ

1

1951

2

1952

3

( .. )

1953 19S4 1955 1956

4 5 6 7

III

IV

Indicates data not available

1957 1958 1959

8 9 10

III ill III

IV IV IV

1960 1961

11 12

n II

IV IV

TABLE 6.3

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN

THE DISTRICT DURING THE PERIOD 1951-52 to 1960-61

Source :-REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. ASSAM

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

1 Service Co-operative Societies 5 5 6 19 20 25 32 33 352 484 44D. R. N. A. 2 Marketing Co-operative 1 1 4 4 7 7 5 D. R. N. A.

Societies 3 Farming Co-operative 1 1 5 6 9 10 12 13 14 14

Societies 4 Consumer's Co-operative 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 35

Societies 5 Industrial Co-operative 8 10 -13 18 20 25 32 37 S3 62

includmg other types of Co-operative Societies

6 Multipurpose Co-operative 2 6 13 16 19 25 2S Societies

7 Larger Sized Credit Co-operative •. 1 9 16 26 26 26 11 D. R. N. A. Societies

8 Small Sized Credit 20 21 26 44 47 57 68 68 87 89 132 D. R. N. A.

9 Co-operative Societies

Urban Credit Co-operative 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 Societies

10 Weaving Co-operative Societies 28 29 35 45 46 54 58 64 69 70 9 D. R. N. A. 11 Trading Co-operative Societies . 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 12 Fishery Co-operative Societies 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 6

Total Number of Societies 115 120 139 188 204 249 294 324 697 842 201 D. It. N. A.

CD.R.N.A.) Indicates Date of Registration Not Available

48S

TAB~ 6.4

S'I'A'Q£~NT 8.HOWING THE RECEIPT (IN RUPEES) FllOM THE VARIOUS TAXES AND

LAND REVEN~ IN THE D~TRICT DURING THE PERIOD 1951-52 TO 1960-61

Source : (1) Directorate of EcooqQl.ics 4c S~tisti.cs (2) Commissioner of Taxes (3) Commissioner of Excise

(4) Revenue Department (5) Accountant General, A!!'sam & Nagaland (6) Income-tax Department, Govenunent of India

Sl. Taxes 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 No. ,

1 2 3 • 4 5 6 7

1 Sales Tax 1,125,035.00 9,:4-3.830.00 .830,061·09 903,447.00 1,218.577.00 2 Al;nusement and ~tting Tax 131.64500 ; 1.17.425 .QQ l.10 •326·Q8 12Q,71 1.00 151.717.00 3 Motor Spiiit and ubricant Tax 173.334.00 173,065.00 187,268.0 218,734.00 217,531.00 4 Excise Revenue 471.957.00 B93,302.0p 350, 187.QO 470.006.00 574,637.00 5 Land Revenue 1,106,274.00 1,130,402.00 1,064,127.00 1,455,463.00 1,386,799.00 6 Stamps

21,604.00 7 Profession Tax 27,862.00 40,412.00 60.302.00 113,476.00 8 Agricul t ural Incorn,e Tax. 575,039.00 ,732.889.00 482.214.00 1.064,900.00 521,254.00 9 Income-Tax 1,106.000.00 915,000.00 804,000.00 1,406,000.00 1,346,000.00

Total Taxes ;

4,ii 7,146.00 4,"'427,517.00 3,8'"68,595.00 5,'499,563.00 5,529,991.00

"

SI. 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 196O~61 Total No.

1 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 1,423,014.00 1,374,771.63 1,275.413.82 970,598.36 1,114,200.62 11> 178.948.43 2 146,346.00 156,163.22 185,287.63 164,665.97 184,777.91 1,469,064.73 3 233,652.00 244,064.40 278,331.00 327,106.50 410.781.34 2,463,867.24 4 471,841.00 481.056.00 538,247.00 560,607.00 559,220.00 4,871,060.00 5 1,424,228.00 1,202,081.50 1,192,457.90 1,409,656.42 1,266,214.68 12,637,703.50 6 602,461.45 811,476.61 1,413,938.06 7 95,631.00 81,430.00 107,438.25 97,000.00 93,586.50 738,741.75 8 1,962,999.00 1,847,833.00 3,889,089.00 1,420,240.00 943,936.00 13,440,393.00 9 1,532,000.00 1,682,000.00 1,379,000.00 1,272,000,00 1,416,000.00 12,658,000.00

7.289,711.00 7,069.399.75 9,447,726.05 7,033,350.86 5,988,717.05 60,871.716.71

( .. ) Indicates data not available

TAIlLE 6.S

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED DOCUMENTS

AND VALUE OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED IN THE DISTRICT, 1951-60

Source: Inspector General of Registration, Assam, Shillong

No. of Registration of No. of Immovable and Aggregate Value of Property Transferred Effecting Total receipt Refund Expendi-

Year Registra- Movable Property ture tion

Offices Im- Movable Total Immovable Movable Total movable

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

1951 8 13,392 118 13,510 4,602,331.00 360,793,00 4,963,124.00 69,375,00 305.00 .1&.8,394.00

1952 8 25,730 246 25,976 9,965,860.00 477,360.00 10,443,220.0) 106,389,00 465.00 52,246.00

1953 8 52.887 1,042 53.929 19,988.344.00 877.520,00 20,865.864,00 208,787,00 558,00 64,112,00

1954 11 70,382 .6,405 76,787 25,808,210.00 3,055,508,00 28,863,718.00 256,476.00 593.00 78,294.00

1955 12 45,417 11,501 56,918 15,720,550.00 7,668,414.00 23,388,964.00 173,348.00 362.00 93,861.00

1956 12 39,937 8,797 48,734 15,402,904.00 4,706,789.00 20,109,693.00 151,702.00 183.00 85,519.00

1957 12 59,656 3,273 62,929 22.819,505.00 13 .402,448.00 36,221.953.00 252,888.00 412.'00 101,591.00

1958 12 46,390 2,599 48,989 19,184,104.00 6,390,429,00 25,574,533.00 197,532.00 368.00 118,149.00

1959 12 49,035 2,658 51,693 21,337,521.00 6,268,052.00 27,605,573.00 207,333.00 432.00 113,052.00

1960 12 40,355 3,886 44,241 21,051.499.00 1,886,201.00 22,937,700.00 200,835.00 384.00 112,404.00

Total 443,181 40,525 483,706 175,880,828.00 45,093,514.00 220,974,342.00 1,824,665.00 4,062.00 867,622.00

TABLE 7.1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF PUBLIC HEALTH

AND MEDICAL CENTRES IN THE DISTRICT

FOR THE PERIOD 1951 to 1960

Source: CIVIL SURGEON, SILCHAR

st. No. Particulars 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Remarks

" 1 2 3 04- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1 Hospitals 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

2 Dispensaries 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 6 7 8

3 Maternity & Child Welfare Centres

1 3 4 14 16 16

4 Public Health & Anti- P. F. A. in force Adulteration Activities

5 Rural Health Centres

6 B.C.G. Campaigns .. 7 Malaria Control Centres

8 Family PJanning Centres 6 7 8

(-) Indicates data not available

SI. No.

1

1

2

3

4

TABnE 8.1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF EDUCATIONAL

INSTITUTIONS AND NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN EACH TYPE

IN 1959-60 AND 1960-61 IN THE DISTRICT •

1959-60 1960-61

Type of Institution No. of No. of No. of No. of

Institutions Students Institutions Student.

2 3 4 5 6

College for General Education 3 2,777 4 3.473

School for General Education 1,819 167,465 1,956 174336 (a) Higher Secondary 3 2,226 4 3,250 (b) High 72 30,639 77 25.426 (~ Sen jor Basic 18 3,007 21 3,694 ( ) Middle 184 17,076 191 17.651 (e) .Junior Basic 310 30,475 316 31,323 (f) Primary 1,231 84,000 1,346 90.956 (.g) Nursery 1 42 1 36

School for Professional Education 22 1,229 21 1.210 (a) Industrial and Technical Arts and Crafts 12 498 10 389 (b) Commerce 6 378 6 419 (c) Polytechnic 1 58 (d) Basic Training Schools 2 218 2 226 (e) Non-Basic Training Schools 2 135 2 118

School "for Special Education 119 3.750 118 3.901 (a) .Music and Dance 7 123 7 104 (b) Oriental Studies 23 1.281 2S 1,189 (c) For Adults 88 2.332 85 2.590 (d) Otbezs (Jail) 1 14 1 18

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1 2 3 4

5 6

7 8 9

10

11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Table 8.1 (Contd.)

LIST OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND OTHER HIGHER INSTITUTIONS

INSTITUTION

Colleges

G. C. College. Silchar Karimganj College, Karimganj S. S. College, Hailakandi, Hailakandi Cachar College, Silchar

Aided Aided Aided Unaided

Government Higher Secondary jMultipurpose School

Government Higher Secondary School, Karimganj Government Higber Secondary School, SIlchar

Name of Aided Higher Second~rY/Multipurpose School

Patharkandi Higher S"econdary, Patharkandi B. N. MUltipurpose High School. Dha]Ai Silchar Girls' Multipurpose High School, Silchar La1a Multipurpose High School, Lala

Government High School

Government Victoria Memorial High School. HaUakandi

Name of Recognised Aided High SChools

Nilmoni High School. Karimganj Public High School, Karirnganj Swami Birajananda Bidyaniketan. Nilambazar Srigouri High SChool, Srigouri Ramkrishna Bidyapith, Ramkrishnagar Narayan Nath High School, Anipur Latu High School, Latu Bhanga High School, Bhangbazar Badarpur Railway High School, Badarpur Gandhai High SbhooJ, Dasgram Netajinagar High School. Netajinagar Chorgola Valley Public High School, Dul}avchera Cachar High School, 8Hcbar Narshing High School, Silchar Adharchand High School. Silchar Town High School, Silcbar PubliC High School, Silchar Swarnalakshmi High School, Narshingpur Sonai N. G. High School. Sonaimukh Earle IIi gh School, Lakhipur Nehru High School. PajJapool Raja G. C. Memorial High School, Barkhala Siddheswar High School, Katigorah D. N. High School, Udarband Jatrapur Rajanagar High School, Ganigram. Vidyapith High School, Silchar Piaricharan Barjalinga High School, Barjalinga Morley High SChool, Salganga Ramchandra Barman Public High Schoo), Rajabajar

490

ENROLMENT

488 719

566 682 787 479

655

688 731 602 379 615 370 289 420 986 316 116 502 581 757 814 187 459 577 599 754 186 524 520 612 393 494 280 316 310

TABLE g'l (Concld.)

LIS'I' OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND OTHER WGHER INSTITUTIONS

-----------.--------------.---------------------.-----------81. No. INSTITUTION •

41 :fudhistir Saha High Schoo1, Beharabazar 42 Chaitanya Char~n Jogat Chandra High School, Polonghat 43 I.akshmi Ct.aran High School. Kabuganj , 44 Moinul Haque High School, SOJl8.palighat 45 Kalain High School, Kalain 46 D. N. N. K. Girls' High-School, Silcbar 47 Chotolal'Seth Institution (Girl's High School), Si1char 48 Public High School. Hailakandi 49 Harakishore High School Laksmisahar SO Chalmers' Memorml High School, Katlichara 51 Algapur Public High School, Kalibaribazar 52 Janakicharan High School, Katakhal 53 Nimaichandpur Hig}l School, Jaffirband 54 Indra Kumari Girls' High School, HaiIakandi

5S 56 57

58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

68 ,69 70 71 72 73 74

Name of Recognised Aided Higb Madrassa

Karimganj High Madrassa, Karimganj Sonai Senior Madrassa. Sonaimukh Hai!akandi Senior Madrassa, Hailakandi

Name of Recognised Unaided High Schools

Bilbari Srikrishnaram High School. Kalkalighat Binnakandi High School, Binnakandi Bikrampore Goloknath High School, Bhangarpar Baskandi N. M. High School. Baskandi Banraj Sarbaloy High School, Kachudaram Buleswar High School, Jalalpore Malugram Girls' High School, Silchar Borakhai High School (Boys'), Silguri .Jafargarh extended High School, Baraigram Baskandi High School, Ranipore, Baskandi

Name of Venture High Schools

Deorail Sr~ Madrassa. Badarpur M. M. M_ C. Gids' High School, Karimganj Joymangal High School, Rangpur South Manipur HighSchool, Mcnipurbagan Monachara High School, Monachara Haricharan MohaIllaya Girls' High School, Laksmisahar Prankrishna Girls' High School, I..ala

Note : The above list does not exactly correspond to the period 1960-61

.491

ENROLMENT

359 485 174 126 133 404 904 531 479 422 301 4W 173 SIS

249 168 202

157 72

125 246 171 107 70

108 53

110

110 740

59 65 83 26 9S

TABLE 9.1

BTATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS, CINEMA HOUSES, PRINTING

P:RESSES, PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS,. PERIODICALS AND .JOURNALS

Year

1

1960-61·

IN THE DISTRICT

Source: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER AND SUBDIVISIONAL OFFICER.

KARlMGANJ & HAlLAKANDI

Newspapers Cinema Houses Printing Presses Public Entertainments

2 3 4 S

3 32 7 7

( •. ) Indicates data Dot available

492

Periodicals and Journals

6

8]. No.

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49 50 51

t~L:£ 1b.i

STAT:E:MENi SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VlLLAGE ROADS 1N THE DISTRICT

SOllI"ce :-DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONER •

Name of Roads

2

Barnimuk Road :Bandukamara Sulchapra Road Maragang Murgagool Road Narainpur-Chandpur Road Katakhal Railway Station Road Ratanpur VilJage Road Boalipara Nitainagar Road Tikar Village Road Nitainagar Village Road Narainpur Kanchanpur Road Narainpur Itarkandi Road Gangpar Dhumkar Village Road Narainpur Village Road Rangauti Village Road Mahanpur Sunapur Road Bilpara Village Road Chiparasangan Village Road Barjurai Village Road Laksmirban Village Road Ujankupa Chandipur Road Chepticarajapur Road Panchgram Village Road Uttarkanchanpur Mukam Road BoaJipara Anuarpar Road Ujankupa Sibuttar Road Panchgram Mirarping Road Boalipara Barjurai Vil1age Road Algapur Chengkurirpar Road Gangpardumkar Village Road Ujan~upa Sibuttar Road (old) Narampur Rantakandi Road Kanchanpur Rantakandi Road Chublaghat Damchara Road Algapur Barnagad Road Siahek Bazar Road Companigonj Village Read MaulVi's Road at Narainpur n Khiligram Road Singerband North Barak Ferry Roed Gobindanagar Road Rupairabali Kaptanour Road Anuarpar Road Diger Compound Road Eulertal Kalibari Road Singerband IV Rupaibali on Singerband Silghat Road Singerband Ferry to Puthikhal Road Chiri Ferry to Hajarigram Road Sonai P. W. D. Road to E & D. Road Azizpur Rahman Road Hazarigram-Daloogram Road J. K. Road

493

Length in Km.

3

3.267 14.081 4.828 2.332 0.401 1.399 3.813 3.620 3.219 4.828 4.023 4.039 1.367 1.673 6.437 0.160 3:219 1.721 1.785 1.174 2.284 0.594

15.046 2.219 3.219 1.413 1.609 1.413 1.962 2.896 1.544 1.512 0.852 1.512 0.787 1.045 1.303 2.413 2.413 4.828 5.632 2.413 1.609 0.804 4.828 8.047 3.219 1.609 1.609 2.413 8.047

SI. No.

1

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104

1"ab.'le '10.t <eoDtd.) STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE ROAt>S

IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Roads

2

---------------------------~ Dudpur Road Tarinlpur 13 o ali par Road Dhalowai Ferry approach Road Sialtek 81 bnarainpur Road Haritikar Kinnkhal Road Gumra Sad irkhal Road JatAIpur Village Road Katagang Sadirkhal Road Lakhipur Natanpur Road Sibnarainpur Radhanagar Road Gumra Mukhpaikan Road Rupachara Jusbabad Road Abdullapur Road Bishnupur-Verner pur Road Koya Lala Road Bhabani pur La1a Road Dudpur-Vishngcha Road Rajeswarpur-Muktachara Road Lakhinagar Road New Singala Road Ramchandi Quarry Road Niyamatipur-Jalalpur Road Laia Dakbangla to Kalachara Via. Chengbil Road Purbakittarband P. W. D. Road to Rajeswarpur Road Ampla Nutan Bazar Road Abdullapur-Seralipur Road R:ajeswarpur M. E. School to Lala Kalachara Road Galaleharagbal to Uttar Jusnabad Road Krishnapur P. W. D. Road to Dakhin Jusnabad Road Sheralipur to Juntoo Road Koya Laia Road Bhewal Syedpur Road Chandrapur P. W. D. to Rajeswarpur IV Sarbanandapur to Abdullapur Hazi Mosad Ali Road P. W. D. Road to Lalapur-Bishnupur Nimaichandpur to SuC'arsanpur II P. W. D. Road to Bhocoarghat L. B. Dakhin Jusnabad to Dhanipur Road Loknathpur Bhangabazar Road Dwarbond Saraswati Road Saraswati Bag-O-Behar Road Saraswati Kukiti11a Road Berabag Nutanbazar Road Changirtal GozaJipar Road Bishnupur Road Narainpur Khulichara Road Narainpur Bidyaratanpur ;Rpa.d Shyamacharanpur Napitkbal Road Rukhni Debibasti Road Meharpur Katakhal Road Baskhal Road Meharpur Kanakpur Slagangapar Road Nutanbazar Atharatilla Road

494

Length in Km.

3

4.828 '1.'609 1.609 J.609 4.828 2.413 1.609 2.413 3.219 1.609 6.437 S.047 2.123 2.235 3.733 4.828 3.219 1.609 4.828 2.010 0.401 2.413 6.838

5.229 3.219 2.010 4.023 2.413 2.413 2.010 l.609 2.413 1.609 0.804 1.609 1.609 1.206 2.413 3.219 ~.219 3.219 4.828 4.023 1.609 3.219 2.413 3.219 2.413 3.219 2.413 3.219 4.023

Table 10.1 (Co'l1td.)

STAnM,ENT SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE. R.Q.A.OS IN THE DISTRICT

___________________ o_o_r ___ - _______________ , ____________________________________ __

Sl. No.

1

105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157

Name of Roads • 2

'------------,--------,--------------Rakhaltil1a Mahadebpur Road Debipur Road 1 D.ebipur Road II Suktala Road Rukhni Sukta!a Road Danibhara Nutanbazar Road Dharamkhal Panibhara Road Mahadebpur Road Choudhury Mazumdar Road Rukhni Part I Road nabirgram Road Rukbni Part II Road Bidyaratanpur Bishnupur Road Bidyaratanpur Narainpur Road Rajnagar Khulichara Road Khulichara Road Shyamacharanpur Jamalpur Road Raj nagar Khasipunjee Road ShyamacharanpJr Aradhanpur Road Kabuganj Baramani Road ManipuTl Road Hatimara Road Nagdirgram Village Road Kabuganj Village Road Barwali Road Ruldnipar Road Islamabad Village Road Saptagram Ferry Road Arjanpur School Road Sadagram Lailapur Road Saknathpur School Road Rajghat Hawaithang Road Bam Bidyapith High School Road Bhagbazar Joydhanpur Road Lailapur Tribel Road Hawaithan Chandighat Road Joydhanpur Second Plot Road Saraspur Road Saptagram Ferry-Jarailtala Road Bhagabazar Jarailtala Road Saptagram Ferry P. W. D. Road Bamankhal to Bhagabazar Jarailtola Road Til!angar L. P. to Bhaga bazar Jarailtala Road Putikhal Medical Sub-Centre KangJai Pahar Road Bas khal Kalibari Road Atharatilla Village Road Baskhal No. 16 Road Tarundey Road Bekirpar Kalibari Road Nutan Kalibari Road No. 12 & 16 Basti Road Panibhara Lanetilla Road P. W. D. Lanetilla Basti Road

495

Length in Km.

3

4.023 2.4"13 0.804 2.413 3.i19 1.~09 1.609 1.609 1.609 2..413 1.609 1.609 1.609 1.609 2.413 1.609 3.219 3.219 2.41'3 1.609 1.609 1.609 4.023 1.609 0.804 2.413 2.413 0.401 0.804 4.023 2.010 2.413 0.594 3.219 2.413 0.594 2.413 9.656 4.828 2.413 5,632 2.413 3.219 1.609 4.828 1.609 1.609 5.632 2.413 1.609 2.413 1.609 2.41~

Sl. No.

1

158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210

Table 10.1 (Contd.)

STATEMENT SHOWlNG THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE ROADS IN THE DlSTRlCT

Name of Roads

2

Benibak Chandpur Village Road Nagdirgram Chand pur Road P. W. D. Machipur T. E. Road P. W. D. Kuldpunjee Road P. W. D. Banglotilla Road P. W. D. Banglotilla Road Taranathpur to Goinathpur Road A'enpur to Taranathpur Road Chandighat French Nagar Road Rajgobindapur to Aradhan Road Aarunoday Road Gandhinagar Road Brojokishore Road Kritiabarma Road Latila Road Alamba Road Irongmara Road Barjalena lrongmara Road Irongmara Bairagitilla Road Irongmara Muktanagar Road Irongmara Fakirtilla Road Dholati South Road Ramprasadpur Thambal Singha Road Dholati East Road Ramprasadpur West Road Nutanbazar Kabugonj Road Nutanbazar Kajidahar Road Nagdirgram Clive House Road Narsinghpur Clive House Road Baramadi Bakrarpar Raod Sildubi Kazirahar Road Kazicahar Road Alom Khani Road !swarsree Road Patelnagar Road HUp:layun Nagar Road Akbarpur Road Banugram Road Gopika Raman Road Bairagichak Road Satkar Road Botoca Road Singaria Road Hatir Dual Road Keutkona Road Nayagram Road Paddarpar Road Suprakandi Road Katagram Road Chand Barimarua Road Ghugra Kona Road Bidyanagar Road Miradigirpar Road

Length in KIn.

3

2.413 2.010 1.609 2.413 3.219 1.609 3.219 3.219 4.828 6.437 3.219 2.413 0.401 0.594 0.401 0.401 1.609 3.219 4.828 3.219 4.828 4.023 0.594 OAOI 0.997 4.023 1.609 0.804 0.198 0.594 3.219 2.413 1.206 0.804 3.219 1.609 1.206 0.804 4.023 0.401 1.609 0.804 2.413 3.219 1.609 1.609 3.219 0.401 2.413 1.t09 1.609 0.804 0.804

Table 10.1 (Contd.)

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAME AND L~NGri{ OF VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

~~--------.------ .--------------------~-~-~--Sl. No.

1

211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 23~ 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257

\ 258 259 260 261 262 263

Name of Roads

Kandighirpar Road Dalgram Road

2

Putimara Soulmara Road Kauli Misjanagar Road Harikuri Kadhumara Road Dayabasna Baleswar Road Pangsha wkar Madhutilla Road Kaulipar Road Kshudakaudi Road Bagbari Routhgram Road Malikandi Road Rau thgram Kakrakhal Road Surjayadas Road Routhgram Rajghat Road Mirjanagar Goaspur Road Bagbari Kakrakhal Road Baghbari Routhgram Muktab Road Veratali Khalerpar Road Ratanpur Road Karimpur Road Juditilla Road Gorardhap Road Baleswar Road Baldakhai Road

Bagbari Maktab-Rajghat Routhgram Road Charkirmukh Maszid Road Baniagool Maszid Road Aralo khakrpar Road Moujkarni Road Sirajdipur Road Chatal Road Barantar Road Fatepur Road Malikandi Road Belala Kamail Road Shyam Nagar Road Kapurpur Road Chaikut Road Daulatpur Road Mazida1a Road Rampasha Road Kunapara Road Duttagram Road Kayasthagram Road Linking up Duttagram Kayasthagram Road Abdullapur Road Srimontha Kanishail Road Bhagisagi Road Raypur Road Kaligonj Suprakandi Road Mansangram Road Jatkapan Road Lalarchak Road.

497

Length in Km.

3

0.804 0.804 1.609 4.828 4.828 1.206 2.413 1.206 1.206 1.206 2.413 1.206 4.828 1.206 1.206 1.206 1.206 2.413 0.804 0.804 0.804 1.206 0.804 2'413 0.804 0.804 1.206 2.413 0.804 2.413 0.804 4.828 f.206 0.~04 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 3.219 1.609 3.219 0.804 3.219 0.804 3.219 1.609 3.219 0.804 0.804

Tagle 10.1 (COutd.)

STA'EEMENT SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH- OF VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

SI. No.

1

264 265 266 267 268 269 210 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 29i 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 '315 316

Name of Roads

2

KhagaiJ Road Meghnabarantar BazailaJa Raod Jatkapan Barkatpur Road Teorikha1 Badhai Road Moujkarni Kakra Road Sekikanish Road Raltl. Nagar Kanishail

.... Barkatpur Lamajuar Road Khagail to Khagail Bazar Road Jatai Road Baghlaband Road Biscuit Road Baltilla Road West Kanishail Road Kanakpur Road Kanishail L. P. School Road Nagkapan Road Serigaria Bazar Road Tairpar Road Brojendra Nagar Road Chand Bari Road Bagirkhola-Tbamua Road Fajurkhal Nathpur Road Ayalabari Basti Road Nairgram Road Kalain Road Bagan Road Nathupur L. P. Schoo} Road Patherkandi Village Road Nalugaon Village Road Kabaribond Village Road Unangaon Village Road Singori SaipeTg"LOn Road Singed Project Road Singed L. P. School Road Dubalia Block No.5 Mukshergool Longai River Roa.d SatkaragQol Basudebnagar Road Ujangaon Pacharpar Road Icha'gpnj Panchargonj Road Ujangoan Tikarpara Road Bhitargool Raghurtook Road Sonatola Raghurtook Road Uttar-Kauti Road Nichintapur Sonatola Road Lal11a Dhalchara Longai Road Bhitargoo) Basudebna gar Road Kalkali Village Road Mu.han,goo1 Champatal Road Tilabari Village Road Baruail VilJage Road Laksmipur Road Chankirah Pailamati Road

498-\· c.

Length in Km.

3

0.804 0.8'04 0.804 0.804 0~804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 1.609' 0.804 0.804 2.413 0.530 0.804 1.609-0.804 0.~04" 0.804 4.828 1.609 1.609 O.S'04 0.£04 1,609 0.804 0.804 1.206 1.6Q9· 1.399 2.413 00401 1.609 2.413 0.401 4.023 4.023 4.023 1.206 4.828 3.219 0.804 2.413 0.804 4.828 1.609 2.815 1.609 OA01

.4.42S.

SL No.

1

317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369

Tahle 10:1 (eoDtd.) STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH 0F VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Roads

2

Chankirah Nalbari Road ·Katabari Road Parogaon Road Atanagar to Araligool Road Atanagar to Duhalia Road Atanagar to Unangaon Road Jangalartook to AtaIigaon Road Eraligool Bander khona Road Maina to Duhalia Road Vasimpur Road Nabjpur Road Gakauba Road .Nayagram Road Deubari Tokargram Road Subgori Tokargaon Road Kamarband Road Kamarband Road DulIarpar Road Gorer Road . Degara Road Kanaibazar to Dengara Road Hakhala Road Mendibari Road Basharbari Road P. W. D. Road to Bazargbat Hatkhala Road Faridkuna Road Achimganj to July Road Tillagaon Road Borchara Rood Panighat Road Rajbari to Manikpara Road Nankar Road Eraligool Bhotaiya Road Bagadohar Patharkandi Road Manikpara to Bajadhar Road Kandigram to P. W. D. ROad Fakua to Eraligool Road Baithakhal Road Acharghat Gopalpur~Road Maitancha RC'ad Dengarband Road Pecharghat Road Hatairbond Road Sa shin? gar Road South Lalachara Road Sagalmna Road Markunda Chandpur Road Dakshin Santinagar Road Uttar Santinagar to Purbabazarichara Road Purbabazari Road Longai Forest Road to Magurapunjee Road Jhajhery to P. W. D. Road

499

Lengthin~.

3

3.219 1.609 0.530 3.219 3.219 0.804 3.219 1.609 3.219 3.219 0.804 1.609 2.815 3.219 3.219 3.219 3.219 0.804 2.413 2.413 0.804 3.219 ·0.804 3.219 1.609

.0.804 '0.804 1.609 2.413 2.413 0.804 3.219

,0.804 1.609

.0.804 1.609 -0.804 2.413

·0.804 1.609 1.609 1.609 0.804 1.(09 2.010

.0.804 3.219 ,1.609 1.609 1.609 1.609 0.804 0.804

Table lO.l (Contd.) STATEMENt SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

St. No.

1

370 371 372 373 374 " 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 ,384 385 386 387 388 389 396 39i 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 4'04 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422

Name of Roads

2

Marugaon Kathaltali Road Simultala Bazar to P. W. D. Road Kathaltali Bazar to Tripura State Border Ramdaras M. E. School to Kurt Border Ramdaras M. E. School to Marugaon L. P. School Baraigram Pecharpar Road Kandirband Nagharia Road Kandirband Bandarkuna Road Bataiya Bandarkuna Road

. Sharpur Road Kuk tal to Karkbanputri Road

• Karkhana Nutanbazar to Baraputri Road _Boroputri Nutanbazar to Baraputri Road .Kukital Talgang Road .Lathitil1a P. W. D. Road to Taliganj Road Kacharigaon to Knrti P. W. D. Road Kacharigaon P. W. D. Road to Kurti Bazar Kacharigaon P. W. D. Road to Balurband Ramkrishnagar Sibbari Road East Harioagar Chandighat Road Kalibaribazar Tulakuna Road Dullavchara Baskaltila Road Surichigonj Kalibari Bazar Road U shamari Ghulchara Road Fakua Nayagram Road .Benodini Fakuapunjee R02d ,chargula-paldahar Road Kalibari Bazar Sonaichara Road Danirbond-Singua Read Anandapur-Makemar Bazar ,Po W. D. Road Chararpar Road Dalu Road-Uoolasail Road Dalu-Road-Paddarpar Village P. W. D. Road Kalinagar Village Kalinag1.r Colony Road P. W. D. Road Kalachup Village ·Fettypath-Dargarband Village Dullavchera Krishnanagar Road

.Kalinagar Sibbari Road Gobindagonj Bazar East larailbari Road P. W. D. Road Atanagar Road larailbari Bilbari Road Bothubari Neng arpar Road Baruala Sinlarpar Road Chorgula M. E. laraiL.bari Road Bethubari Awalala Road P. W. D. Road-East-Awalala Chagikhuri-Bargool Road Baruala Bilbari Road Paldahar Kachari Ratabari Road Ra ta bari Gang Quarter Road Bargool Village Road Gualkandi Dalgram Vl11age Road

500

Length in Km.

3

3.219 0.804 0.804 1.609 0.804 4.828 2.413 8.047 4.828 3.219 4.828 0.804 0.804 3.219 3.219 2.010 1.206 2.815 4.023 1.609 8.851 4.828 4.828 4.023 3.219 0.804 1.609 6.437 4.828 ] .609 OAOI OAOI 1.609 0.401 2.413 2.413 4.828 1.609-2.413 2.413 2.413 1.609 3.219 3.219 3.219 2.413 1.609 0.804 3.219 2.413 0.£04 2.413 2.413

SI. No.

1

423 424 42~ 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443' 444 445' 446_ 447 44& 449 450' 451'" 452' 453' 454 455' 456" 457' 458: 459: 460 461 462. 463 464' 465 466 467' 468' 469' 470 471 ' 472 473 474 475

Tabte 10.1 (Contd.) STATEMEi\rt' SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Roads

2

Birgram Go bindagonj Bazar Paldahar Gobindagonj Bazar P. W. D. to Mukam Bethubari Pachimpara Road Kazir bazar Paldahar Kacbukhuri Madhyabat~ Bagarghat Village Road Gobindagonj West larailbari Ullashnagar Village Road Gorarband Road Pechala Patiala Dahalia Kadalibari Sona bil Area Road Ramkrishna Area Road 'Ratabari Betharkandi Satrishal-Andharpar Anipur Hospital Bahirdala Kachukhuri L. P. Nayatilla Gandarajbari Nitainagar Bhairabnagar Road Doodjar L. P. School Bazar Dulla vchara-Kalachara Champanagar Watrabazar Road Gollasail Road Sribari Manabkalyan Road Dalugram Village Road Atanagar Village Road Nidanbepari's House Eazarghat Fakua-Fakua Venture School Purnanath House Sarkargram Nutanbazarghat Akhrato]a Road 'Bazarghat Kachari Road Kalina gar Kali bari Road Suruchigonjbazar P. W. D. Road Uttar Kalachup Kalibari Road Dakhin Kalachup Village Road West Baruala Panchayat Road West Baruata L. P. School panchayat Road Padmarpar Village L. P. Scbool Gollasail Dalu-Suruchigonj Road Lakshiminagar Road R. R. Department Road within Project Radhanagar Kamlatilla Road Barbalia Kalam.agura Road East Dalu Road Dalu Ramkrishnanagar Link Road ~rilpar 1 tkhala Road Slbarbond Thaljgram Road Rajpath Sadarghat Road Chalitakandi Village Road Udarband Hatichara Road CentraL Mas hly Mirajapur Road Bhatukai Bazar to Morjatkandi Road

501

Length in Km

3

2.413 3.219 0.401 1.206 2.413 0.804 1.609 2.413 1.609 2.413 3.219 2.413

22.530 16.093 0.594 0.594 0.594 5.632 0.192 1.609 1.206 1.609 0.804 0.401 0.401 0.594 1.206 0.192 0.192 0.192 0.804 0.594 0.801 2.815 0.804 1.206 1.609 1.609 0.401 0.401 0.804

81.866 2.413 4.828 0.804 0.997 1.609 3.219 3.219 1.609 8.047 2.815 4.82&

,-81. No.

1

476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509' 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528

~ble 10.1 ,(~optd.) STATEMENT SHOWING :rHE NAME AND L~NGTH OF VILLAGE '&RQADS

IN T~ D..IS_TaJ-CT

Name of Roads Length in :&01.

2 3

--~----------------------------.-----------------------------Dultapur Mahakal Linking Analerbazar Road Srigouri Bargul Road Bhanga Tukergram Road 'Bhanga Dispensary Road Kanakalash Road Kalimura Link Road Daggarbazar Link Roaq -Rajpasha Road 'Bhanga Feeder Road Masbly Bhanga Road S. T. Road to Kushiara River Ghoraroara Road Arongabad Road lBarbari Ghoramara Road East Naigram Road Cbaitannanagar Jagannathi Road LamC'jor Road Soralipur Road Kachuadam to Boro bari Road ::K.alibari Mukam Road 'Barabari Road to MukuUl. Road 1Kajir Bazar Link Road Anglerbazar Road S. T. Road to Seralipur Godarghat Road Cachar Trunk Road Hasanpur Dargarbazar-Srigouri Road Approach Road to Malua Tank Srigouri Burnighat Road Srigouri Girls' School Road Malua Road Kandigram Road Kalibari Mukam Road Neopatan Road Jalalpur Road Cbaitannagar Road Ruperchak Road West Sdgouai Road MaJua Mukam Road Hajipur Road H,asanpur Hulashram Road Srigouri Bazar Road .Malua Dargarbazar Road 'Madhya Srigouri Road Santaram Road Srigouri Dargarbazar Road Patbarkandi Dudni Road Madbya Mabakal Road Attordighi Road Irom B. M. A. Road Attordighi Road to Nayagram Mosque ,Mahakal Road Nayagram Road

-502

'4.828 4.828

10.562 to.064 to.S94 1.609 to.594 2.010 1.609 '1.609 ~0.804 3.267 '.0.755 t.O.82.0 ~0.546 '0.643 0.643 1.913 2.413 a..609 0.401 .0.200 0.401 2.413 ~.415 .0.932 3.219

'00401 ,0.112 '0.804 3.121 il.609 '0.804 OA01 11.609 0.804 0.401 11.609 00401 1.206 1.609

'0.804-2.413 0.401 -0.401 2.413 .0.804 ~.609 .0.804 1.609 2.QI0 1.609 1.609

SI. No.

1

529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546

• 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 5!'9 560 561 562 563

Table' 10:1 (Concld.)

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAME AND LENGTH OF VILLAGE ROADS

IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Roads

Niz Mahakal Road Bundashil Road

2

Chapra Dighirpar Road Umarpur Bhairabbari Road Bundashil Road Khalarbar to Bashirgram Road.

Bhatukirkhal to Khalarbazar v:a Guroti River Muk J"anata Road B. M. A. Road to Khalabazar Road Jum Mouja Road Badarpur Bazar to Sashanghat Road­Kalirbond Road Khadiman Road Anglerbazar Road Mirati11a Ghatugram Road Bagna Bargul Road Rangerpara AladDl3ra Road Pengugool Road Anglarbazar Amairtilla Road Duttapur Road KuchiJargool Road Borthal to B. M. A. Road Tetlikandi KuchiJargool Road Kalibari Sarifgonj Road West Mirjapur Road Jurimuk to Kushiara River Road Railway line to Kakargha t Road Radhama.dar Road KararkbaJ to Kushiara River Road sari:fgonj Road Nayatilla Kukirkuna Road Banakala Nayatil1a Road Rupasibari Tikarpara Road Dakshingram Road Rajapur Haidalaband Road

503'

Length in Krn.

3

0.804 0.852 0.208 0.804 0.401 1.206

~:~~~~ 0.594 1~.609 0.804 0.804' O.E04 0.208 4~023 0.804 0.401 0.804 1.206 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804 1.817 2.413 0804 2.413 0.401 0.401 2.010 2.413 0.804 0.804 0.804 0.804

SI. No.

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 .&2 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 5J 54 ~5

TABLE 10.2

~TATEMENT SHOWING THE DIFFERENT CATEGORlES OF ROADS

AS ON 31ST MARCH, 1961

Source: P. W.D. (R & B) GOVT. OF ASSAM

Blacktop-ped or sur- Metalled Gravelled Earthened Bridle path

Name of the Road faced (in (in Km.) (in Km.) (in Km.) (in Km.) Km.)

2 3 4 5 6 7

Silchar Hallakandi Road 32.187 Silchar Fuler.tal Road 24.734 0.337 4.538 Surma Trunk Road 27.213 1.431 Lakhipur Jirighat Road 3.829 12.552 Kathal Road 2.735 Aijal Dwarband Road 5.632 Silchar Kumphirgram Road 26.553 Kabugonj Bhanga Bazar Road 0.804 14.290 Silchar Sonai Road 9.092 4.828 Sonabari Kabugonj Road 4.425 6.822 Silchar Jaintiapur Road 6.935 22.626 Kabugonj Palonghat Road 4.586 Sreekona Mohanpur Road 16.687 Tilani Rajnagar Katigorah Road 21.515 Sonai Matinagar Palonghat Road 32.508 SilcooTi-Sildbubi Road 4.988 Shillong-Jowai-Haflong-Silchar Road (from Dolia to 20.014

Pangram) Jowai BadaTjjur Road (Mile post 109 to ] 30) 34.841 Silchar Aijal 'Road 7.241 Link Road between Silchar-Kumbhirgam and Silchar-

Fulertal Road 5.422

Ration Godown Approach Road 1.560 Guran Natunpur Road 9.993 Paitapur-Jaipur Road 8.529 Silchar-Natunpur Road 9.656 Hilara Railway Station Approach Road 0.804 Katigorah Harinagar Road 9.044 Gumra Bazar La verputa Road 6.629 Gumra Nutanpur Road to Pirnagar 2.670 P.W.D. Godown Approach Road 0.530 Arunachal Ashram Road 0.160 Approach Road to Circuit House Road 0.626 Station Road on Silchar Town Road 0.884 Panibhora Quarry Approach Road 2.413 Jankirbazar Katakhal Road 3.219 Chataipool Bhangabazar via Bidyaratanpur Road 11.265 Harinagar Kumachara Road 8.529 Hawaitang to Silchar Aijal Road 2.413 Joypur Harinagar Road 4.828 Road from Nagapunji to Silchar Fulertal Road 0.916 Lakhipur Rangirghat Amgur Road 16.897 Police Derbi Barjalenga Road 11.265 Sonai Kabugonj Road 10.154 Berenga Bhangabazar Road 5.197 Sonai Baskandi Road 9.656 Surma Trunk Road 29.369 11.265 Karimganj Patharkandi Kukithal-Choroibarj Road 27.823 8.047 12.371 Kanaibazar Anipur Road 16.253 Badarpur Station Approach Road 0.240 Sonakhira Longaighat Road 3.459 Chandkhira-Isabeel Road to Lowairpowa Road 12.875 0.514 Baroigram Araligol Road 2.638 Lowairpowa-Churaibari Road 8.851 Patharkandi Bubrighat Patharia Road 8.657 Manachara Anipur Road 1.206 10.331 Fflkirbazar-Latu Mahisasqn Road 12.632

504

Total length of the road (in Km.)

8

32.187 29.609 28.644 16.381 2.735 5.632

26.553 15.094 13.920 11.247 29.561

4.586 16.687 21.515 32.508

4.988 20.014

34.841 7.241 5.422

1.560 9.993 8.529 9.656 0.804 9.044 6.629 2.670 0.530 0.160 0626 0.884 2.413 3.219

11.265 8.529 2.413 4.828 0.916

16.897 ] 1.265 10.154

5.197 9.656

40.634 48.241 16.253

0.240 3.459

13.389 2.638 8.851 8.657

11.537 12.632

S1. No.

1

56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66

67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83

84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109

TABLE 10.2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE D1FFERENT CATEGORtES OF ROADS , AS ON 31ST MARCH, 1961 (Conc1d.)

Source: P.W.D. (R & B) GOVT. OF ASSAM •

Blacktop- Total

Name of the Road

2

Anipur Olivachara Road Kalinagar Kalibari Bazar Road Charagola Kaligonj Road Karimganj Lakhi-bazar Road Bhanga Marjatkandi Adorkona Valley Road Katbaguri to Dimaguri Road .. Lowairpowa to Damchara Road Powamara Kaligonj Road P.B.P. Road from Lakhipur to Makumtilla Longai Karanamadhu Sundargonj Daogram Road Kalkalighat Patharkandi-Bubrighat Patharia up to Adamtilla Chorgola Mobarakpur Road Link Road from K.P.B. P. Road Badarpur Ramkrishnanagar Road Karimganj Lakhibazar Road to Jagannath Karimganj Lakhibazar Road to Sadarashi Karimganj Lakhibazar to Chand.Srikona Kaligonj Kaklibazar Road Karimganj Railway Station Approach Road S.T. Road to Chandipur Road Lakhibazar to Sutarkandi Sutarkandi to Sandesh Sandesh to Ratanpur Kaliganj Chandrapur Road Kukital Balirband Road Bhanga Railway Station to B.M.A."Road Town Portion of L.K.S. D. Road -Road from Hospital Road to S.T. Road via Natikhal Dam Longai Road Atternative Road to S.T. Road Chorgula Charamara Road Nilambazar Madanpur Road Nayagram Madanpur Road Narsingtala Balia Road Ujandilbari Batia Road Silchar Hailakandi Road Hailakandi Badarpur Road Hailakandi Katlichara Road Ramchandi Quarry Road Monachara Anipur Road Sanairkona Gaglachara-Lala Road Lalabazar Lalamukh Road Katlichara-Manipur-Kurrichara Road Algapur Mohanpur Road Hailakandi Ratanpur Road Saraspur-Sanbil Road Narayanpur Chandipur Road Lala Nutanbazar Nityanandapur Road Gaglacharra R npacharra Road Monacharra Karrichara Road Katlichara Dullavcbara Road Alagapara-Barnibraoe Road Karricharra-Ghamura Road Saraspur Kalibari Bazar Road

ped or sur- Metalled Gravelled Earthened Bridle path length of faced (in (b Km.) (in Km.) (in Km.) (in KIn.) the road

KIn.) (in Km.)

3

0.498

1.335 0.900

3.024

14.580 10.089 3.540

0.594

4

5.793

5

17.347

7.369 11.168 22.979 24.140 11.988 7.241 2.219

10.894 5.632

2.461 4.023

14.484 0.916 1.897 1.126 4.828 0.080 2.413 2.622 1.930 1.609 5.632 7.241 4.867

12.149 1.769 6.838 3.219 5.229 4.023

10,733 22.449

6.437 9.656 2.091 2.493

12.181 5.149 6.597

12.230 11.682

1.609 6.437

10.862 10.057 11.859 10.057 10.057

'6 7

8.448

1.609

8.013

4.828 1.609

8

17.347 8.448 7.369

11.666 22.979 24.140 11.988

7.241 2.219

10.894 5.632

2.461 4.023

16.093 0.916 1.897 1.126 4.828 0.080 2.413 2.622 1.930 1.609 5.632 7.241 4.867 1.335 0.900

• 3.024 12.149 1.769 6.838 3.219 5.229 4.023

14.580 20.822 31.782 6.437 9.656

10.104 2.493

12.181 5.149 6.597

12.824 11.682

6.437 8.('46

10.862 10.057 11.859 10.057 10.057

rABLE 10.3

STATEMENT SHOWING THE RAILWAY STATIONS IN THE DISTRICT

Snurce : Chief Commercial Superintendent, N,F. Railway. Pandu

SJ. Name of Stations Period during which the Stations have been in existence No.

1 "

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

1 Damchara 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 2 Chandrailathpur do do do do do do do do do do do 3 Bibara do do do do do do do do do do do 4 Hilara do 'do do do do do do do do do do 5 Badarpur Junction do 00 do do do do do do do do do 6 Badarpur 'Ghat do 'do do do do do do do dl do do 7 Panchagtam do 'do do do do do do do do do do 8 Katakbal 'Junction do do do do do do do do do do do 9 Salchapra do 'do do do do do do do do do do·

10 Arunachal 19~-51

'do do do do do do do do do do 11 Silchar tlo do do do do do do do do do 12 Algapur do do do do do do do do do do do 13 Hailakaridi do 'do do do do do do do do do do 14 Monacbara do tlo do do do do do do do do do 15 Lalabazal" do do do do do do do do do do do 16 'Lalaghat do do do do do do do do do do do 17 "Rupasibari do do do do do do do do do do do 18 Bbanga do do do do do do do do do do do ]9 Chargola do tlo do do do do do do do do do 20 Karimgahj Junction do tio do do do 'do do do do do do 21 Suprakandi do do do do do do do do do do do 22 NiIambazar do do do do do do do do do do do 23 Kayasthagram do do do do do do do do do do do 24 Baraigrafn Junction do do do do do do do do do do do 25 Eraljgul do do do do do do do do do do do 26 Phakoagram do do do do do do do do do do do 27 katabari do do do do do do do do do do do 28 Ani pur do do do do do do do do do do do 29 Du] la vchera do do do do do do do do do do do 30 -Kanai Bazar, do do do do do do do do do do do 31 Patharkandi do do do do do do do do do do do 32 Kalkalighat do do do do do do do do do do do 33 'Longai do do do do do do do do do do do 34 Maishashan do do do do do do do do do 'do do 35 Masimpnr do

S1. Name No. of River

or Canal

1 2

1 Barak

(a) do

2 Longai

3 Katakbal

4 Sonai

5 Amjur

6 Jatinga

7 Madhura

8 Badri

9 Chiri

10 rri

l'ABLE 10.4

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAVIGABLE WATER.WAYS IN THE

DISTRICT AS ON 31.12.1957

Source Directorate of Inland Water Transport. Assam

Whether Navigab1e reach Distance Period when Type of Inter State

r- in miles navigable Craft plying navigable From To or not

3 4 5 6 7 8

Karimganj Silchar 56 Throughout Steamers and the year country boats

Silchar Fullertal 40 -do- Feeder Stea-mer ply during

Damchara Sonai 65 During the • June to Qctober

Country boats rainy season

L ushai Hills Katakhal ( con- 100 Throughout -do-fluence with the year the Barak)

Bubhan Hills Sonaimukh (con- 30 -do- -do-fluence with the Barak

Binakandi Amjurmukh (con- 10 During the -do-fluence with the rainy season Sonai)

Ditekchara Jatingamukh (con- 40 -do- -do-f1uence with the Barak)

North Cachar Madheolamukh 20 Throughout -do-HiUs (confluence with the the year

Whole length Barak)

16 During the -do-

Jaipur Confluence with 26 rainy season

-do- -do-tbe Barak

Manipur HHls -do- 40 Throughout -do-the year

( .. ) Indicates data not available

507 ,

Remarks

9

Feeder Steamer service

-do-

Tributary of the Barak Small dug-outs ply throughout the year Tributary of the Barak river

-do-

Small dug-out ply thtought~the year

Tributary of the Barak river

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

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511

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81. No.

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

TABLE 11.2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWN COMMITTEES

IN THE DISTRICT

Name of Municipality or Town COmmittee

Silchar

Karimganj

Hailakandi

Lakhipur*

Badarpur*

Lala·

2

N. B.-(i) M -Municipality Iii) T. C.-Town Committee

Status

3

M

T. C.

T. C.

(iii) • -Places treated as towns for the first time in 1961

512

Persons

4

41,062

28,683

14.132

2,564

5,885

4,487

Variation 1951·61

5

+7,003

+9,585

+5,913

+2,564

+5.885

+4,487

Sl. No.

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14

Sl. No.

1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total

TABLE 12.1

STATEMENT SHO\VING THE CQMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

IN THE DISTRICT

Source: Development Commissioner, Assam, ShiUong

Name of the Block Category Date of No. of Population allotment villages in (,000)

2 3 4 5 6

Salchapra II October/52 128 76 Narsingpur 11 October/52 115 77 Lakhipur J[ October/52 144 70 Ramkrishna Nagar II October/53 219 72 Patharkandi II October/56 220 59 Hailakandi II October/56 124 85 Badarpur II April/57 110 59 Laia I October/57 77 65 Katigora P.E. October/60 194 92 South Kadmganj P.E. April/October 161 184 71 Katlichara Shadow 82 42 Udarband P.E. April/October 161 107 48 Rajabazar Shadow 33 39 North Karimganj Shadow 115 52

Total 1,852 907

Yearwise expenditure in rupees made in each of these projects from

1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

75,511 379,743 208,386 2;l.3,178 '51,739 371,293 406,661 276,70,) 68,024 368,421 376,522 270,763

13,744 216,675 266,986 219,108 269,413 435,935 101,052 282,983 11,575 135,351 113,517 208,134 281,493 11,832 164,999 102,572 153,953 291,278

54,470 148,573 243,139 255,984 21,175 125,498 164,698 287,719

13,744 216,675 266,986 242,515 840,682 2,045,552 1,862,545 2,190,107

Note: Expenditure figures for SI. 9 to 14 being nil

513

Area in Sq. miles

7

124.96 156.00 146.00 151.00 129.00 137.00

47.59 92.00

157.71 80.02 75.50

114.91 74.52 58.50

1,544.71

Total

16

906,818 1,106,-402 1,083,730 1,805.896

750,070 624,634 702,166 599,090

7,678,806

Sl. No.

1

1

2

3

4

TABLE 13.1

LlST OF BANKING INSTITUTIONS FUNCTIONING IN THE DISTRICT 1960-61

Source: DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, ASSAM

Name of Institution Head Office Branches

2 3

State Bank of India State Bank of J ndia, 1 3 Strand Road, Calcutta-l 2

3

United Bank of India United Bank of India Ltd., I 4, Clive Ghat Street, CaIcutta-l 2

United Commercial Bank United Commercial Bank Ltd., 1 2, India Exchange Place, Calcutta-l

Ass'am Co-operative Apex Bank Assam Co-operativ.; Apzx Bank, Ltd., 1 Shillong 2

TABLE 13.2

STATEMENT SHOWiNG THE GROSS AND NET COLLECTIONS

ON SMALL SAVINGS IN THE DISTRICT

Source: REGIONAL DIRECTOR, SMALL SAVINGS.

Years

1

1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61

Total

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

(Figures in thousand)

G.ross Collections

2

9,866 11,095

20,961

( .. ) rodicates data oot available

514

Net Collections

3

1.076 2,414

3,490

4

Silchar Karimganj Hailakandi

Silchar Karimganj

SiIchar

Silchar Karimganj

Sl. No.

1

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31

32

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

TABLE 14.1

LIST OF FAIRS Al'.T]) FESTIVALS OBSERVED IN THE DISTRICT

Source DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, SILCHAR AND SUBDIVISIONAL OFFICER, KARIMGANJ & HAILAKANDI

• N arne of the Fairs

and Festivals

2

Bhim Ekadashi Uttarayan Sankranti

(Paus Sankranti) Sri Panchami Maghi Purnima Sabemiraj Anandamayu Mela Barambhava Me1a Gandhi Mela

Sib Chaturdashi

Sabikadar Lakshmibari Meta Siva Ratri Sabebarat Id-UI-Fitr Dol Jatra Basanti Puja Ram Navami Good Friday Baruni Mela

Easter Dev-Damodar Tithi Nabu Barsa Akshoy Tritia Mahabishuba Sankranti Charak Puja

Buddha Purnima Sabitri Brata Jamai Sasti Ambubachi Id-Uz-Zuha Dusserah

Nag Panchami (Manas a Puja) Muharrarn Ratha Jatra Jhulan Jatra Janmastami Sankar Dev Tithi Mahadev Tithi Durga Puja Biswakarma Mahalayu Fathia-I-Duzdaham Akheri Sahar Sumba Kali Puja Bharatri-Dwitiya Gostast11arni Lakshmi Puja Jagadhatri Puja

Village(s) or Town(s) in which it is

observed

3

Towns & Hindu Villages do

do do

Muslim Villages Arunachal Silcoorie SHehar

Alambug & Bhuban Hills

Muslim Villages Alambug Village Towns & Hindu Villages Muslim Villages Muslim Villages & Towns Towns & Hindu Villages

do Marwari Towns & Christian Village.; Sidheswar Sibbari &

Malugram

Towns & Christian Villages All Assamese Villages Towns & Hindu Villages Towns & Villages Towns & all Hindu Villages Almost all Towns &

Villages

Towns & Hindu Villages do do do

Muslim Villages & Towns In Almost all Hindu

Villages

Towns & ~indu Villages

Muslim VilUages & Towns Towns & Hindu Villages

do do

All Assamese Villages All Assamese Villages Towns & Hindu Villages

do do

Muslim Villages and Towns do

Towns & Hindu Villages do do do do

English month of Duration the year in of the which it is festivals observed

4 5

January 1 day January 1 day

January 1 day February 1 day January 1 day

Approximate number of

people attending it

6

January 3 to 5 days 4,000 January 2 to 3 days 1,000 January & 13 days 3,000 to 4,000 February

February 2 days 2,000 to 2,500

February 1 day February 2 to 3 days 5,000 February 1 day February 1 day March 2 days March 2 days March 3 days March 1 day March 1 day March 15 days

April 1 day April 1 day April 1 day April 1 day April 1 day April 1 day

May 1 day May 4 days May 1 day June 4 days June 1 day June 1 day

July 1 day

July 1 day June & July 2 days August 3 days August 1 day August 1 day August 1 day September 4 days-September 1 day September 1 September 1 .. September 1 October 1 .. October 1 October 1 " October 1 October 1

515

Remarks

7

In the Silchar Subdivision do

do do do do do do

do

do do do do do do do do do do

do do do do do do

do do do do do do

do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

TABLE 14.1 (Contd.)

LIST OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OBSERVED IN THE DISTRICT

English SI. N arne of the Fairs Viilage(s) or Town(s) month of Duration Approximate No. and in which it is the year in of the number of people Remarks

Festivals observed which it is festivals attending it observed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

49 Kartik Puja Towns & Hindu Villages October 1 day In the Silchar Subdivision 50 Rash Purnima In Almost all Manipur November 1 do

Villages

51 Christmas Eve Christian Villages December 1 do 52 Radhastami , Towns & Hindu Villages August 1 "

do 53 Magh Bihu (Paus Karimganj Subdivision January 2 days In the Karimganj

Sankranti) Subdivision

54 Shripanchami do February 1 day do 55 Sabebarat do February 1 do 56 Siva Ratd do February 1 do 57 Sri Ramkrishna Janmotsab Karimganj Town March 1

" do 58 Dol Jatra Karimganj Subdivision March 2 days do 59 Id-UJ-Fitr do March 1 day do 60 Chaitra Sankranti do April 1 do 61 Ram Navami do April 1 ,. do 62 Basanti Puja do April 4 days do 63 Bengali New Year's Day do April t day do 64 Good Friday do April 1 do 65 Charak Puja do April 1 do 66 Akshoy Tritia do April 1 do 67 Buddha Pumima do May 1 do 68 Jamai Sasti do May 1 do 69 Id-Uz-Zuha do June 2 diys do 70 Ratha Jatra do June 1 day do 71 Ambubachi do June 3 days do 72 Muharram do July 1 day do 73 Guru Purnima do July 1 do 74 Nag Panchami do July 1

" do

75 Ihulan Jatra do August 4 to 5 days do 76 Janmastami do August 1 day do 77 Monasa Puja do August 1 do 78 Fatiha-I-Duazdaharil do September 1 do 79 Biswa Karma Puja do September 1 do 80 Mahalaya do September 1 da" 81 Durga Puja do September 4 d;.'YS do' 82 Lakshmi Puja do October 1 day do: 83 Kali Puja do October 1 ., do . 84 Bhratri Durtiya do OctOber 1 do 85 Jagadhatri Puja do October 1 do

. 86 Kartik Puja do November 1 do' S7 Rash Jatra do November 1 ., do: 88 Christma~ Day do December 2 days do ' 89 Id·Uz-Zaha Throughout the Subdivision June (each 1 day In the Hailakandi

year) Subdivision

90 Jagatdhatri Puja Hailakandi Town October (each year)

1 do

91 Jhulanjatra do August (each 1 week do year)

92 Durga Puja Throughout the Subdivision September to 4 days do October (each

year)

93 Duljatra do March (each 2 days do year)

94 Biswa Karma Puia Hailakandi Town September 1 day do (each year)

516

TABLE 14.1 (Concld.)

LfST OF FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OBSERVED IN THE DISTRICT

---------------.......... _----------------------.------------------------------------------------..... ------------...-....-..---------------------81. No.

1

95

96

97

98 99

100 101 102

103

104 105 106 107 108

Name of the Fairs and

Festivals

2

Manasa Puja

Basanti Puja

Mubarram

Rathajatra Laxmi Puja Sripanchami Janmastami Rangali Bihu Chaitra·San· Kranti or Charak Puja

Magh Bihw Uttarajan 8ankra:ati

Kali Puja Baruni Siva Ratd Nababarsha Rashjatra

Village(s) or Town~ in which it is

observed

3

Throughout the Subdivision

do

Hailakandi Town

do

English month of the year in which it is observed

'4

August (each year)

March (each year)

July (each year)

June Throughout the Subdivision October Schools in the Subdivision Febr.uary Throughout the Subdivision August

do April

do ·~uarx~

do October do April do February do April

Middle Hailakandi at November Manipuri Villages

517

Duration of the

festivals

5

1 day

1 .. 1 "

l-1 1 ., 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 " 1 1 1 .. 1

Approximate number of people

attending it

6

Remarks

7

In the Hailakandi Subdivision

do

d@

do do do do dQ..

do

do do do do do

Table 14.2

LIST OF HATS AND MARKETS IN THE DlSTRICT

Source :-Secretaries, Anchalik Panchayatli, Cachar District

SL Name of Place where Whether Daily I No. , Hats and Marketii it is held Bi-weeklyfWeeldy I

Fortnightly

~-- --I 2 3 4

1 Jirighat T. E. Jirigbat T. E. Bi-weekly 2 Poilapur Tariniganj do 3 Nayagram Nayagram do 4 Dilkash T. E. Dilkash T. E. do 5 Tilka T. E. Tilka T. E. Weekly 6 Singerband Singerband Bi-weekly 1 Hatir har Bazar Hatirbar do 8 Hazarigram Bazar Hazarigram do 9 Binnakandi T. E. Binnakandi T. E. do

10 Gobindapur Bazar Gobindapur do 11 Bagpur Bazar Bagpur do 12 Kashipur T. E. Kashipur Weekly 13 Camp Bazar Chandinagar II Bi-weekly 14 Kalar Bazar Chandinagar II do 15 Bhairabbari Cbandinagar III do 16 Rags G. E. Bazar Haritikar II do 17 Katigora Katigora III do 18 Gangapur Katigora II do 19 Sealtek' Fulbari I do 20 Jamirgram Bazar J amirgram IV do 21 Dharinir Bazar Jamirgram III do 22 Jaraitola Jaraitola do 23 Pechachara Kalain T. E. Weekly 24 K.alain Lakhipur Bi-weekly 25 Kurkoorie Kurkoorie T. E. do 26 Digabor Digabor T. E. do 27 Hilara Hilara T. E. do 28 Gumra Bazar On the bank of the river Gumra do 29 Digarkhal Near the side of J. B. Road Weekly 30 Sadirkhal On the bank of the Surma riVer Bi-weekly 31 Kalainchara In the Kalainchara T. E. Weekly 32 Rajpur Rajpur T. E. do 33 Kushiarkul On the bank of the river Boleswar Bi-weekly 34 Jalalpur Jalalpur T. E. on the bank of the

river Boleswar do 35 Nutanpur In the Stanpur T. E. Weekly 36 Niz-Jalalpur On the bank of the Surma river Bi-weekly 37 Raja Bazar Joypur Part II do 38 Nutan Bazar Joypur Part IX do 39 Subashnagar Kanakpur Part IV Weekly 40 Harinagar Hari na gar do

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Table 14.2

LIST OF HATS AND MARKETS IN THE DISTRICT (Contd.)

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1

Name of Hats and Markets

2

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Dalaichara Dipu Hat Chandarpur Bazar Pallorband Bazar Laboc Bazar Scotpur Hat ThaiJu T. E. Bandhu Hat Indranagar Hat Kumbhirgram Bartal! Hat Tarapur Bazar Ladiachara Hat Nistal Hat Dewan Hat Sonai Bazar Rangirkhari Hat Sona barigha t Sildubi Swadhin Bazar Kachudaram Hathikhal Nagatilla Mati Nagar Nikhama Amragbat Gala china FakirtiIla Rohmanagar Chingcoorie Udarbarid Market Ra bibari Bazar Srikona Bazar Salchapra Bazar Chibjta bichia Bazar Digar Srikona Bazar Alambag Bazar Bairagi Bazar Bhari Bazar Jatingamukh Kalibari Arunachal Barkhola Nilam Bazar Kaliganj Bazar Thamua Bazar Singaria Bazar MuUaganj Bazar

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Place where it is held

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Dalaichara Dipuchara Chandarpur Part II Pallorband T. E. Laboc Scotpur T. E. Thailu T. B. Bandhu T. E. Indranagar T. E. Kumbhirgram T. E. Bartall T. E. Tarapur T. E. Ladiachara T. B. Nistal T. E. Dewan T. B. Sonaimukh Rangirkhari (SHchar) Son a bari gha t Sildubi Swadhin Bazar Kachudaram Hathikhal Nagati11a Mati Nagar Nikhama Amraghat Galachina Fakirtilla Rohmanagar Chingcoorie Udarband Modhuramukh Srikona G/P. Salchapra G/P. Chibita bichia G/P. Alambag G/P. Alambag G/P. Bairagi Bazar G/P. Barjatrapur G/P. Nij-Joynagar G/P. Tupkhana G/P. . Balighat Kumarpara GfP. Barkhola G/P. Nilam Bazar Kaliganj Alomkhani Singaria Batnia

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Whether Daily/ Bi-weekly/Weekly 1 Fortnightly

4

Weekly do

-Bi-weekly do

Bi-weekly Weekly

do do do

Bi-weekIy Weekly

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do Bi-weekly

do Daily

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Daily Weekly

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Weekly do

Bi-weekly Weekly

do do

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LIS~ OF 1b\:n5 AND, MkRKETS. 'IN 'ifHB msDUCT .(.c'ontd.)

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Table 14.2

LIST OF HATS AND MARKETS IN THE DISTRICT (Con~d.)

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Hats and Markets Place where

it is held Whether Daily/ Bi-weekly IWeekly I Fortnightly

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137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144" 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 1'62 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184

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Mugrapur Bazar Borthal Bazar Girishganj Bazar Cheragi Bazar Rampur Bazar Debodwar Bazar Nivia Bazar Khagragool Magura Bazar Singlachara Bazar Chargula Bazar Maulavi Bazar Majhergram Longetcbar Bazar Kalibari Bazar Kalibari Cha k Bazar Choumuni Bazar Kazir Bazar DuIlavchara Bazar Ram Krishna Nagar Kalinagar Bazar Channighat Bazar Pargona Bazar Kalachara Bazar Cheragirangpur Bazar Gobindanj Bazar Kaluganj Bazar Gaurishganj Bazal Gamaria Bazar Gopikaganj Bazar Chorgula Bazar Fakirar Bazar Sufiganj Cherulbhag Gandhai Promo dena gar Tila Bazar Ye sufn agar Lakhi Bazar Tuker Bazar Sutarkandi Mahisashon Krishnapur Madanpur Gardarashi Januta Bazar Girishganj THai Bazar Jagannathi

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-------------------------------------------------------Mugrapur Borthal Cha,mela Near the Cheragi Forest Office Near the Rampur Forest Office Debodwar Oliviachara T. E. Khagragool T. E. Magura T. E. Singll:!- T. E. Paldahar Tongibari Pahartal Nabingram Kalibarigha t Nitai Nagar Sarkabari Basti Dulla vchara Ram Krishna Nagar Ka1inagar T. E. Channighat ~rishna Nagar Kalachara T. E. Cheragi NayatHla Baruala Nayatilla Gamaria Daloo Anipur T. E. Suprakandi Khujab Cherulbhag Das~ram PrO::Q1odenagaT T. E. Noabari Bphu,bal Lakhi Ba.zar Di.m-pur Sutatkandi Mall.isashon KJ:-ishnapur T. E. Madanpur T. E. Gardarashi Sadarashi Kesharkapan Kesharkapan Jagannathi

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Bi-weekly do $10

Weekly do

Bi-weekly Weekly

~o do do

Bi-weekly do

Weekly Bi-weekly

Daily Bi-weekly

do Weekly

:ai-weekly po do

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Table 14.2

DIST OF HATS AND MARKETS IN THE D1STRICT (Concld.)

SI. No.

1

Name of Hats and Markets

2

Place where it is held

3

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185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 2eo 201 202 '203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221

222 223 224 225 226

Latu Bazar Maizgram KatHchara Latakandi Roopachara Dhalai Manipur Sultani Jamira Bazar Raibahadur Bazar Karichara Palaichara Gharmurah .Aenakhal Market Lala Tuesday Market Ka]achara Market GagIachara Hat Lalamukh Hat Lalchara Market Vernerpur Market Ram Chandi Hat Koya Market Kuchilla Singhalla Aenakhal (Near Factory Hat) Lakhinagar Hat Monachara Hat Chubhghat Bar-Haila.kandi Sadhug'lnj JCatakhal Station Goone Bazar Janki Bazar Alga1?ur MatiJuri Kanchanpur Mohanpur

Barbhuyan Boalipar Narainpur Ratanpur Bazar Nitaina ,gar

Latu Maizgram KatIichara Latakandi T. E. Roopachara Dhalai T. E. Manipur Sultani T. E. Jamira Dhalai Village Karichara Palaichra Gharmnrah (Forest Village) Aenakhal Grant Lala Part I & II San thalia Grant area Sou th Cachar Grant area Sachiura Grant Lalchara Grant Vernerpur Grant Ram Chandi Grant Koya Grant KuchilIa Grant Aenakhal Grant Aenakhal T. E. Aenakhal Grant Monachara Grant Bhatirkupa III Bar-Hailakandi III Kalinagar III Katakhal Station Rangauti I Uttar Kanchanpur II AIgapur I Matijuri Ghat Kanchanpur Village On the bank of the

Katakhal River Ujankupa III Boalipar III Near Narainpur Ratanpur II Nit~inagar III

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Whether Daily/ Bi-weekly/Weekly} Fortnightly

4

Bi-weekly do

Weekly do do do· do do do do do do do do do do

Bi-weekly do do do do do

Weekly do do do do

Bi-week]y Weekly

Bj-weekly Daily

Bi-weekly do do do

Weekly Bi-weekly

do do do

Bi-weekly WeeklY

CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE DISTRICT

DURING 1951-1961

1. General Election: Along witb the rest of the country Cachar also went into the polls in 1952-first election held on the basis of adult franchise. It created great interest throughout the district which was reflected in the contests of a very large 'number of candidates belonging to various parties. A good number of independents also contested in this election. Political parties contested ill 1952 general election were: Congress. K. M. P. P., Communist. Socialist, Forward Block (Subbashbadi), and. Jan Sangh. One bye-election was caused from Silchar Constituency due to invalidation of the ele~tion, but. the independent candidate ultlmately retained his seat

In 1957, the geneTal election was held with lesser candidates. still lesser parties and a :t:ewer contests and in some constituency stralght contests were also seen. Major Political Parties contested in this election were-Congress, Communist and P. S. P. This time also one bye-election was caused in 19ti8 at Badarpur constituency due to invalidation of the election. The said bye­electi,on was contested by Shri Bimala PrC'sad Cbahha. the tben non-M. L. A. Chief Minister of Assam, who returned from this constituency with a comfortable victory.

2. Influx of evacuees from Brahmaputra Valley and Language Movement: In the year 1960. a movement for making Assamese as the State's official language gained momentum in the Brahmaputra Valley. whiCh created suspicion and generated OPPOSition in the Cachar district and other Hills districts. It led to unfortunate events and disturbances in the Brahmaputra VaHey and a large number of Bengali-speaking Assamese rushed to Cachar as evacuees. Several relief CalIlpS were opened in the important places of the district to accommodate the evacuees. When this unfortunate situation was controlled by Government. evacuees were taken back to their homes and properly rehabilitated by Government. But fortunately this had no repercussion in the Cachar district.

To protest against the proposed language bill a conference was held at Silchar on 2nd and 3rd July> 1960 under the banner '''All-

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Assam Bengalees and Non-Assamese Conference", which demanded maintenance of linguistic status quo in Assam. But when the language bill making Assf mese as the sole vfficiallangua£e was passed by the State Assembly, another convention under the banner "Cachar Jela Gana S£mmel~n" was held at KaIimganj in December 1960 for launching a moveIllent for official recognition of Bengali as one of the State languages. When its ultimatum to the Central and State Governments failed to elicit compliance, a ··Padayatra'· was organised frem 1st Baisakh 1368 B. S. and a massive civil disobedience movement was launched on 19th May 1961. The Satyagraha at Silchar Railv.ay Station on that day culminated in unforcunate Police firing in which eleven persons lost their lives including a girl. This unfortunate incident created commotion in the district and unprecedented upsurges were seen throughout the distnct. The Chef Minhter of Assam Mr. B. P. Chaliha visited Silchar and announced the decision of the Government to institute a judicial inquiry into the firing. The then Home Minister Mr. L. B. Sastri also dashed to Silchar and held a series of parley with top leaders of Cachar and the State. Subsequently the Sangram Parisad Movetnent was called off on this negotiation and the formula enunciating safe guarding the lingujstic minority rights-popularly known as "Sastri FOIIDula" was defined by the Union Home Minister. The implementa­tion of this formula was assured by the Union Home Minister. who got it approved by the Chief Minister's Conference held shortly afterwards, and the language bill was amended according~y.

3. Border Troubles: The Indo-Pale border firing is a chronic feature of this district. During the last decade Pak firing on the Pathania and Tukergram borders were recorded several times and it assumed greatest point in August 1958 when Tukergram, a village' bordering on tbe Indian side was occupied by Pakistani forces. Due to intermittent pak firing on the border areas 'Bhanga and Patharia suffered great damages. The viI1age of Tukergram was subsequently surrendered to India under Seikh-Sar8B agreement in the year 1959.

4. Construction of Barak Bridge at Sadarghat: The original scheme for construc­tion of a rnotorable bridge over the river Baraka at Sadarghat~ Silchar, was formulated during the 1st Plan for actual implementation during the 2nd Plan Period. The actual work worth a few lakhs of rupees wa s commenced in 1957 by an Engineering Firm from Bombay, which was ultimately abandoned due to some dispute between the Firm concerned and the

Government of Assam. In the year 1961 :fresh COntract had been given to MJs Gamon India Private Ltd. for construction of the bridge and the work is now under progress. The proposed date for completion of the work is reliably learnt to be by the end of 1964. When the bridge will be completed, it will connect Silchar town with a direct road to Kumbhirgram airport and a vast tea-belt area of the district wilt also b<: benefited.

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NOTES ON ANCIEN'1;. MONUMENTS AND PLACES OF

WORSHIP IN THE DISTRICT

1. Bhuban Hill : It is situated at a distance of 29 miles to the south of Silchar. On the top of this Hin there are stone images of Siva and Durga believed to be of Inedieval age. There is· also a subterranean passage from the site of these images. It is not known what passage it is. A large number of people visit this place on the occasion of Sivaratri and Baruni.

2. Sivatilla: About a mile to the south of Sonai~ there is a hillock called 'Sivatilla·. On this hillock there is a Siva temple esta~lished by Kachari king Gobinda Chandra. A blg crowd assemble here on the occasion of Sivaratri and <Gosthastami'.

3. Bharambara Temple: It js situated in the Silcurigrant at a dlstance of about 7 miles from Silchar. There are ston~ images of Brahma and Lakhinarayan. A large number of people. gather in the Mandir (Temple) on the ?ccaslOn of Rash Purnima and Maghi Purnlma every year in the month of Kartik and Magha respectively.

4. Temple of Lakhimata: At Lakhibari there is a temple of Lakhimata on the ti11a land.. A mela is held during Sivaratri every year ln the month of Falgoon.

5. Arunachal Kalibari: About four miles west of Silchar near Arunachal Railway- Station there is. a temple _of goddess Kali on the peak of a hIllock. It IS said that the same was established by Thakur Dayananda Deb, in the year 190~. In every Pausha Sankranti, a big mela is held and lasts for five days.

6. Temple of Ranachandi: 'This is situated at Bijoypur. There is a story that being dethroned.. by the Burma King, the descendant of Kachan Raja lived in this place. He used to worship goddess "Chandi" an aspect of goddess DUlga. One day he dreamt that he w,?uld be. able to defeat his enemies by the thIng whIch he would see first after his bath on the following morning. Next morning at the time of his bath he saw a dead snake floating over the water. According to the divine direction he caught hold of the snake and at once it turned into a nice sword.

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Since then, the sword is preserved in the temple of Ranachandi at Bijoypur.

7. Pratapgarh Pargana: Two miles north­east of Patharkandi Police Station there are the remains of the Fort of Raja Pratap Singh a petty local notable who gave his name to that area.

8. Mundamala Tank: The remains of the tank having some legend behind it, is situated at Mundamala near Patharkandi Primary Health Unit. Story goes that this area was once ~nder. the. territory of Pratapgarh. A warlIke hlll tnbe once attacked this area with the intention of occupying the territory. But they were defeated in the hands of the ruler of Pratapgarh. To celebrate the victory, the head of the vanquised tribe was killed and captured enemies were then severed and placed all around the tank and since then the tank is named as < Mundamala' i. e. the tank garlanded with heads.

9. Badarpurgbat: There exists remnants of a F<;>rt of Kachari King at Badarpurghat . There IS ~ legend that the Kachari King Govenda SIngh concealed himself in that Fort and fled away through the tunnel of the Fort to avoid attack from the late Manipur King Gambir Singh.

10. Malugram Siva Temple: In the Malugram ward of Silchar town, there is a :n:~.assi ve and high brick-built temple of Lord Siva constructed by a Sannyasjn of the Giri order. The temple was constructed about sixty years back. A large number of people congregate on the occasion of Sivaratri and Baruni every year.

11. Khaspur : The last capital of the Kachari King established by Tamradhwaj Narayan about 1690 A. D., about 13 miles north-east of the Si,lchar town. A very long area contains ruins of brick-built two storied palace, temple of Rana Chandi; Visbnu temple~ snan mandir and a large number of tanks. Tbe temple of Rana Chandi is still in use.

12. Siddbeswar Sbiva Temple On the left ha;nk of the river Barak, about a furlong to

the east of the Badarput ghat railway station there is an old shrine dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Shiva. Previously there was a gap of about half a. mile between the shrine and the river course, but due to heavy erosion of the river by 1916 flood, the river course now flows grazing the main temple whiCh is built upon the rock. There is a stone image of Lord Shiva in the form of Lingam and some other deities. The shrine of Shiva's consort Parvati

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otherwise known as Shakti or Bhairabhi which is always an adjunct to a Shiva temple, stands on a high hillock on the south of the railway line. According to the tradition, the main lingam was installed here in the days of yore by a s!lint named Kapila, the author of the Sankhya philosophy. The shrine is also known as the KapiJa-Ashram. Every year. on the occasion of Baruni hundreds of thousands of people congre¥ate here.

A NOTES ON THE GAZETTIER OF PLACE NAMES IN THE DISTRICT

1. Silchar: Silchar town, the headqu.arters of the district of Cachar stands on the south bank of the river Baraka. It is served by road rail and air communications. It is also conn~cted by a fair weathe:r road tpropo~ed National Highway) with Shlllong, the capltal of the State. Silchar is also connected by a motorable road with Aijal, the district head­quarters of the Mizo dIstrict. ~n imp.ortant business centre, perhaps, the b1ggest 1n the district. At present there are 5 Boys' H. E. School, three Girls' H. E. SchoOl, three Colleges (including one Girl's College), one B. T. College and one Law College.

2. Lakbipur: A new township under Silchar subdivision, lying at a distance of about 26 miles from SiIchar connected by a motorable road. The border of Manipur State is not very far from this town. It is the bi ggest pineapple growing area of the Stat~. Phulertol the headquarters of an Anchahk Panchaya't and Development Block is Qnly 1!­miles away.

3. Pailapool: Falls under Lakhipur Police Station and important for the location of a Government Sericulture Farm.

4. Salchapra: Stands at a distance of about 11 miles from Silchar town on Silchar-Badarpur road. Headquarters of an Anchalik Panchayat and Development Block. An inspection bungalow is located there. Served by railway communication also.

5. Katakhal: Located at a distance of about 3 miles from Salchapra, an important railway junction under N. F. Railway. Connects Hailakandi Towp by a branch railway line. Very famous Sitalpati producing centre of the district. Fishes are also being supplied from this place to Silchar & Hailakandi markets.

5. Arunachal An important place lying about 4 miles away from Silchar town~ connected with Silchar by road, rail and river. During the 2nd World War.Burmah Oil Company tried to explore oil from this particular place but had to abandone the idea due to 'some technical difficulties. Recently, it has become a military cantonment area. An Extension Training

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Centre run by the Development Department is also functioning here.

7. Katiaora: This is an important S.D.C. Circle under Silchar subdivision on the northbank of river Baraka just on the opposite side of Badarpur. The national hig1:way of Jowai-Badarpur road runs through thIS p ~ce. The village is served only by road and rIVer communication. It is an impoxtant business centre. This village is the proposed head­quarters of an Anchalik Panchayat and Development Block.

8. Srikona: Srikona is situated at a distance of 6 miles from Silchar town on Silchar Badarpur road. It h~s become an imp~rtant place after the estal?hshmen~ or the Snkona Industrial and TechnIcal InstItutIon.

9. Badarpur: It is one of the biggest railway junctions under N. F. Railway in Karimganj Subdivision. .It i~ the nerve-centre in the sphere of comroun.lca!lon system (r<?ad, rail and river) of the d1strIct. ConstructIc:)llS of an Industrial Estate and a Leather TannIng Centre are also in progress.

10. Karimganj: Karimganj town is situated on the southern bank of the river Kushiara~ whiCh demarcates the Indo Pak border with an area of 2.29 square miles. It is the sub­divisional headquarters of Karimganj sub­division. The proposed construction of a railway line from Kalkalighat to Dharmauagar would provide a railway link between Tri pura and Karimganj. Road communication from Karimganj to Agarta}a is already there. This town is working as a supply base for the Whole af Tripura. This town is the nerve-centre of trade and commerce for the whole district of Cachar as well as North Cachar Hills and Tripura .. A n!!w. road. proj~ct for. Jj?~ing t?e Mizo HIlls dIstnct WIth thIS subdIVISJOD VIa. Demagiri and Katamani is also under execution. It is a growing industrial town of this district. A few small scale manufacturing units are in existence here. There are 4 Boys' H. E. School, three Girls' H. E. School, one High Madrassa, and two Colleges (including one women's College).

11. Nilambuar: This is an important place under Karimsanj subdivision. Connected

W~lh Karimganj town by both rail and road. Nllambazar is the headquarters of South Karimganj Anchalik Panchayat and Develop­ment Block. It is an important market place for a few neighbouring villages.

. 12. ~. K. Nagar.: Ramkrishnanagar is sItuated In the surroundmgs of beautiful hillocks under Ratabari Police Station. Connected with Karimganj and Hailakandi by road. The nearest railway station Anipur is four miles frotp. R .. K. Nagar. Before the partition of IndIa, thIS place was known as Vaismara and with the settlement of refugees from' East Pakistan, this place bas been renamed as R. K. Nagar. R. K. Nagar has assumed importance after .the establishment of Develop­ment Block-headquarters in the year 1952. As a result, this village bas grown up in a planned way on both sides of the Anipur­Monachara road having a bazar, H. E. School. Girls· M. E. School, Post and Telegraph Offices Sub-Register's Office, one Industrial T. C. P. centre,. Fruit Nursery and a Hospital. This place IS undoubtedlY the most developed viUage under Karimganj subdivision.

13. Patharkandi: Important place, conn­ected by both rail and road with Karimganj town. Headquarters of an Ancbalik Panchayat and Development Block and Sub-Deputy Collector's Circle, and having a baz~r, Police Station, Public Works Department Office, H: E. School, Ho~pital and Veterinary DIspensary, Forest Office etc.

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14. Hailakandi: Hailakandi Town is the subdivisional headquarters of Hailakandi sub­di vision. This town is bounded by beautiful hillocks. It is a prominent business centre of the subdivision. This place is famous for its supply of livestock and agricultural products to 0 ther parts of the district. There are a few H. E. Schools and one College. Besides, one temple of gooddess 'Kali·. many magni­ficient mosques are found here. The town of Hailakandi is also connected with Silchar town by State Transport bus service.

15. Lala: An important p1ace under Hailakandi subdivision. It is connected with Hailakandi by both rail and road. This is a growing village and is having a Development B!ock Headquarters, a Police Station, a Bazar a Primary Health Unit, Post & Telegraph office and over and above a Higher Secondary School. It is an important business centre.

16. Katlichara: Falls under Hailakandi s!lbdivision, an important market place for nce, vegetables and oil-seeds. This place is connected by a motorable .road with Hailakandi Town. Kat] ichara is also having a H. E. School and a Police Out-post.

17. Sonai: Perhaps the biggest village market under Silchar subdivision. The local market deals in rice, vegetables and livestock prodvcts. Connected witb Silchar town only by road.

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n •• 42 S 277 270 .. ... 65 5 240 204 168 •• •• 121 :; 552 S2S 272 Cachar District Total Age-!!TOUp 1.5-34 7 1 t~507 21,507 281 Age-group 0-9 R 7 206,044 206~O49 286 Karimganj P. S. SJ. No.6 3 1.704 11,704 287 Ratabari P. S. SI. No. 5 8 1. 21 ] ,721 ·304 Badarpur P. S. :a ]0 37,124 13.56()

U 10 13.560 3.052 Patharkandi P. S. R 10 3.052 37,224 Hailakandi P. S. U 11 6.915 6,916