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CENSUS 1961
GUJARAT
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
13
PANCHlVlAHALS DISTRICT'
R. K. TRIVEDI
Superintendent of Oensus Operations. Gujarat:
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIOATIONS
Census of India., 19tH Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the following pa.rts :
I-A
I-B
I-C
II ..... A
II-B (1)
II-B (2)
II-C
III
IV-A
IV-B
V-A V-B
VI
VII-A
VII",B
VIII ...... A
VIII-B
IX
X
Genera.l Report
Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey
Subsidiary Tables
General Popula.tion Tables
General Eoonomic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C)·
General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX)
CultUral and Migration Tables
Household Eoonomic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) ..
Report on Rousing and Establishments
Housing and Establishment Tables
Tables· on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints)
Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs)
Selected Crafts of Gujarat
Fairs and Festivals
Administration Report-Enumeration } Not for Sale
Administration Report-Tabulation
Atlas Volume
Special Report on Cities
STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLIOATIONS
17 District Census Handbooks in English
17 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati
CONTENTS
PR1!l),AOE
ALPHABETIQAL LIST OF VILLAG-EB
PART I
(i) Introductory EssaLV • • • (1) Location and Physical Features, (2) Administrative Set-up, (3) LocalSelf Government, (4) Population, (5) Housing, (6) Agriculture, (7) Livestock, (S) Irrigation, (9) Co-operation, (10) Economic Activity, (11) Industries and Power, (12) Transport and Communications, (13) Medical and Public Health, (14) Labour and Social Welfare, (15) Price Trends, (16) Community Development, (17) Five Year Plans, (IS) Important Place ~ames
(ii) Gazetteer of Place Names • • • • PART II
(i) Census Tables
A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES
NOTE • • • • • • • • TABLE A-I Area, Houses and Population • • • •
Al'PENDIXI 1951 Territorial units constituting the present set-up of district and each taluka/mahal
SUlJ-APl'ENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX I Area for 1951 and 1961 for those municipal towns which have undergone changes in area
since 1951 Census. •
SUB-A'PPENDIX 2~TO ApPENDIX I
District/Taluka/Mahal showing 1951 population according to territorial jurisdiction in 1951 changes in area and the population involved in those changes. •
ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I
Villages transferred from and to Panchmahals District
PAGES
vii-xi
3-5
6
7
7
8
9
APPENDIX II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 10
ApPl!lNDIX III House~ess and Institutional Population 10
T.&BLE A-III
T.AlJLE A-IV
APPENDIX I
NOTE
NOTE
Vil1ages classified by population • Towns and Town-groups classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1941
New Towns added in 1961 and Towns in 1951 declassified in 1961
A-Particulars of new Towns added in 1961 • • • B-Particulars of 1951 Census Towns declassified in 1961 • •
SPEOIAL .APPENDIX
Towns with their area. and jurisdiction
B (i).GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES
NOTE • TABLE B-1 Workers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups
TABUE B-III
•
•
PART A Industrial classification of workers and Non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only
PART B Industrial classification of Workers and Non-workers by educationallevels in Rural areas only
iii
11
12
12
13
13
13
16-21
22
23
24-27
PAGBS TABLE B-IV
Industrial classification l'y sex and cl8BB of worker of persons at work at house-hold industry. • • • • • • • • '. 28-29
PART B Industrial classification by se" and class of wo~kE1r of persons at wOrk in non-household industry, trade, buSinE'BS, profession or service. • • • • • 30-35
PART C Industrial classification by s~x and divisions, major groups and minor groups of pcrsons at work other than cUltivation. • • • •• 36-44
Al'Pl!lNJ[):LX TO TABLE B-IV PART C 45
46-67 TABI.E B-V Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation
APlPEN'I).IX TO TABLE B-V 68-69
69 ANNEXUBJil
TABr.E B-VII
PART A
Appropriate Industrial Categories of Occupational Fa.milies
Persons working principally (il as Cultivators, (ii) as Agricultural labourers Or (iii) at Household Industry classified by sex and bySocondaryWork (i) at Household Industry, (ii) itS Cultivator or (iii) as Agricultural labourer
APPlIlNDIX TO TAsLlD B-VII PABT A
70-72
72
TABLE B·VII
PABT B
TABLE B-VIII
PAlBT A
PAlBTB
Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non-household industry, trade, bUsiness, profession Or service who are also engaged in houEehold industry
Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels
7~75
in Urba.n areas only 76-77
PtlrSOns unemployed aged 15 and above by BeX and educational levels in Rural areas only 76-77
Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups andi>ype of activity 78-81
B (H)-HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES
TABLE B-X
TABLE B.X!
TABLE B-XII
TABLE B·XVI
Sample Households (i) engaged neithE'r in cultivatiOn nOr household industly. (ii)"engaged either in cultivation or household industry but not in both and (iii) engaae<1 bothin cultivation and household industry fOr all areas • • • • • 82
Sample llouseholds engaged in cultivation c)assifitod by interest in Im_d and size of land cultivated in Rural and Urban areas separately. 82--83
Sample Households engsged in ,·ultivation only classified by size of laLd cultivated and number of family workers m-.d h:ired war kers in Rural and Urban areas separately • 84--91
Sample Principal Household industry olassified by period of working and total number of workers engsged in household industry in all areas. " 92-95
Al'l'ENDIX TO TABLE B-\XVI • • 97
TABLE B.XVII Sample Households classified by (i) number of male' and female' members by size of households and (ii) engagement (a) Ileither in cultivation nor in industry, (b) in household industry only and {c)in cultivation sub-classifil-d by size of lar.d cultivated 98
-C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
NOTE
TA.BLE C-I
TABLE C-II
" 'TABLE C-III
PABTA
PABTB
'TABLE C-IV TABLE C·V 'TA.:BI.E C-VII
• 99-100
Composition of Sample Households by relationship to head offamily classified by size of land cultivated "
Age and Marital Status' •
Age~ Sex and Education in all areas
Age, Sex and EdUcation in Urban areas only
Singlo Year Age Returns
Mother Tongue (Alphabetical ordor)
Religion
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1(}1
• 102-106
• 106-107
• 106-107
108 • 109-111
112
TABLE C-VIII
PAETA
PAJlTB
E·HOUSING TABLES NOTE
SOHEDULED CASTES -AND SOBlllDULED 'I'B.IBES
Classification by literacy a-nd industrial category of workers and non·workers among Scheduled Castes
Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Tribes
• • • •
l'AliES
113
114
115-117
TABLE E-! Census Houses and the usas to which they are put 118-119
TABLE E-I1 Tenure status of sample census households living in census houses used wholly Or partly as dwelling 120-121
TABLE E·IV Distribution of sample households living in census houses used wholJy or partly as dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof • 122-123
TABLE E·V Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rOoms OOcU pied. 124-125
SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
NOTE • • • • .0 127 TAJILE SCT·I
PAUTA
PARTB
Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Schtlduled Castes 128-129
Industrial classification of persons at work and non·workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 130-132
STATEMENT A-POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES
STATEMENT B-POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TBUIES
VILL\.GEWISE LIST OF IN"J)USTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS •
ANNEXURE-STANDARlD INDUSTRIAL Cr.ASSIFICAT10N
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED :tN PRODUCTION
(ii) Official Statistics
(A detailed list of tables on Official statistics is given at page 160)
YlIIage Directory
NOTE
GoDHRA TALUXA
KALOL TALUXA.
liALOL TALUXA.
J..umUGHODA MAlu.L
SHEHEBA. TALUXA.
LUNAVADA TALUXA.
SANTBAMPUB TALUXA. •
JHALOD TALUXA.
DOHAD TALUXA.
LIMJO[EDA. TALUXA
DEVGAD BABIA TALUXA.
-PABT IU
• • • •
•
. - •
133
133
135-138
139-141
143-157
159-190
3
5-16
17-21
23-29
31-34
35-39
41-57
59-76
77-83
85-95
97-107
109-118
PAQ,ES
MAPS
DXl!SrBI(lT M:~p FBol'l'l'lSl'IBOB
FAIRS • • FAOIliG PAGE 186
T.UiUKA GoDBBA .. •• Ii
TALUKA KALOL . . .. n 17
TALUKA HALoL .. .. 23
M:AH~L J~UGHODA .. •• 31
TAlLUKA SHElIEBA 'J .. 36
TALlJ(KA LUNAVADA •• •• 41
T ALUKA SAlfTBAJIIP1)B .. 69
TALUK<A JnA.LOD . •• .. 77
T ALUltA DOlbD .... 86 • • • .. .. TALUltA LnoolEDA • •• .. 9'1
TALutJ[A DEVGAD BAllIA • •• •• 100
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PREFACE
Before 1951, only the figures of population of revenue villages were given in what were then called 'Village Handbooks'. But the decision to bring out the District Census Handbooks giving extracts from all the important census tables for every district of the State was taken for the first time" in 1951. In addition to the census tables, the minimum information given in the Primary Census Abstract related to the _area of the village, number of houses and households, total population, houseless and institutional population, literates, and agricultural and nona.gricultural classes diRtributed under 8 main livelihood classes. Census statistics given in the Primary Census Abstract were further supplemented by the addition of useful administrative information on such items as post offices, railway stations, distance of bazzar from village, primary schools, village panchayats, co-op2rative society, etc. This was a unique achievement of the Indian Census giving as it did the basic demographic and economic information for the smallest administrative unit, namely, the village, and in some States, even for each hamlet and also for wards in towns and cities. The 1951 series of District Census Handbooks, however, varied in content. and size from State to State depending upon the resources offered by the State Goyernment. The Registrar General, therefore, desired that the Handbooks brought out during the Census of 1961 should contain certain minimum statistical data, maps and other useful information which should be uniformly adopted throughout the country. The matter was discussed at the conferences and seminars of the Superintendents of Census Operations befote the contents of the various sections of the District Census Handbooks were decided upon.
The Government of Gujarat at first proposed to include a very limited number of census tables in the District Census Handbook as against a very extensive and comprehensive coverage accepted for common, adoption by the States. But on reviewing the matter on receipt of the recommendations of the third conference of Superintendents of Census Operations, the Government thougLt
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advisable to incorporate as many of the census tables as possible to enhance its usefulness. The result has been that the District Census Handbook of 1961 differs widely in the matter of content and coverage from that published after the Census of 1951 and contains a number of new features, examined below.
The District Census Handbook has been subdivided into three parts, viz. ;-
PART I-THE DISTltICT
(i) Introductory Essay
(ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names
P ART II-STATISTICS
(i) Census Tables
(ii) Villagewise List Establishments
(iii) Handicrafts Tables
of Industrial
(iv) Departmental or Official Statistics
PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY
(i) Explanatory Note
(ii) Village Directory
(iii) Taluka Maps
Part I is entirely new. While all the iteml!l under Part II except that relating to the main census tables are added for the first time, the Village Directory Section has been enlarged by the inclusion of certain useful information .and maps. Various items included in each of these three parts are listed below.
PART I-THE DISTRICT
(i) Introductory Essay
This IS a new feature added for the first time. The district has been introduced by giving at the outset' certain essential information about its geographical location, physical features, historical background, administrative divisions, territorial changes, topography, soil,
climate, teml'erature, .I.fl.inlall, etc. Growth of population, its distribution between rural and urban areas, density, literacy, sex ratio, marital status, economic activities, etc., have been discussed with referenc~ to census tables. Agriculture, livestock, social services, co-operation, transport a.nd communications, facilities of education, medical relief, housing, labour, Community Development Programme, progress of Plan schemes, etc., have also been reviewed in the light of available official statistics. In fine, all the essential details relating to the demographic, economic, social and cultural aspects as revealed by the census and departmental statistics, have been examined to give a succinct account of the district as it stood in 1961.
(ii) Brief Gazetteer of Place Names
The gazetteer gives in brief information about all the places of historical or religious
importance and interest in the district. While the historical background and other relevant details have been taken from the old District Gazetteers, information in respect of maj or irrigation projects, townships, crafts, fairs and festivals, etc., have been separately collected and brought up-to-date in consultation with the Collectors.
PART II-BTATISTICS
Part II contains (a) all the important census ta.bles including those compiled from House-lists and (b) Official Statistics, furnished by the various State departments.
Oensus Statistics
The statement that follows compares the number of tables compiled in different census series with those selected by Government for reproduction in the Distr,ict Census Ha.ndbook.
Detai18 oj table8 oompiled in 1961 Oen8U8 and t'eproduced in DiBtrict Oen8u8 Handbook
Series Desoription
1 2
A General Population TlIobles
B Economic Ta.bles
(i) General Economio Tables
(ii) Household Economic Tables •
o Socia.! and Cultural Ta.bles •
D Migration Tables •
E Tables on Housing IIoIld Establishments
SOT/BOIST/Special Tables on Scheduled Ca.stes and Scheduled Tribes
NOl.:
•
Total No. of tables
oompiled in 1961
3
4
17
9
8
8
6
8
Tables reproduced in District Census Handbook
Number
4,
3
12
7
5
7
Particulars
I)
A-I and its Appendices I, II & III with Bub-Appendices 1 & 2, ~In and A.-IV with Appendix I and Special Appendix
B-1, B·III Parts-A & B, B-IV-P&rts A, B & C. B-V. B-VII-Parts A & B, B-VIII-Parts A & B and B-~
B-x, B-XI. B-XII, B-XVI and B-XVII
C-I,-G-II, C-III-PartsA & B, C-IV, (}OOV" C-VII, C-VIII-Parts A & B
E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V
1 SCT-I·Parts A & B
Two more tables have been specially compiled fFOm BOil_lists. viz •• '.l(i) Villagewise List of Industrial Establish_ ments ~d (ii) Handicrafts Tables.
o jJicial Stati8tic8 The picture the census statistics present
will be incomplete without the officia.l or departmental statistics reviewing the progress made by the various administrative departments during the past decennium. An attempt has, therefore, been made to compile important official statistics for publication in the District Census Handbook. These statistics which relate to the past ten years must be adj usted to the existing set-up of administration, if they a.re to be really useful and comparable. This, however, was not possible in spite of efforts to that effect. For, extensive changes in the territorial jurisdiction of districts and talukas have taken place during the last ten years, first as a result of integration in 1956 and then dueto bifurcation of May 1, 1960 when Gujarat came into being as a separa.te political unit for the first time. Non-availability of the required data in case of most of the Princely States and Estates was another handicap: The task of compilation of official statistics was thus beset with innumerable difficulties. The proformae for the various statements numbering 49 as approved by Government and the Registrar General were circulated to all the concerned Heads of Departments as early as July J961. In view of the importance of these statistics, the Government by circular letter No. CNS-1461-A2, dated the 27th July; 1961 addressed to all the Heads of Departments had also directed that official statistics called for by the Superintendent of Census Operations should be furnished within two months .thr~ugh the Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics, after thorough scrutiny by some responsible officer of the dep_artment along with a certificate to the effect that the data furnished are up-to-date, complete and authentic in all particulars. The delay, however, caused in furnishing correct and complete information by the departments delayed final oompilation a.nd resulted in protra cted correspondence to rectify the discrepa.ncies and incompleteness noticed during the course of verification at the Bureau. Non-a.vailability of the required information for the various a.dministrative units as at present constituted was another obstacle. The progress had, therefore, to be reviewed from time to time in a. series of meetings with the Director, Bureau of Economics and Statistics and representatives of the departments concerned. The offices from which information was not received had to be frequently reminded by the Director, the Census Department and at times even by the Chief Secreta.ry. Some of the table!! proposed
P. ii
to be included could not be inserted or had to be revised either for want of receipt of timely information or owing to the non-availability or incompleteness of the data furnished. Where data for individual years are not available, they have been collected for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 which mark the commencement of the First, Second and Third Five Year Plans. Where statistics for these periods are not available, they are given only for the year 1960-61; and where the figures compiled are not available for the units as at present constituted" the clarification as to the unit to which they refer has been made in the footnote to the statements which also disclose the source of compilation.
PART m-VILLAGE DIRECTORY The Village Directory or the Primary
Census Abstract includes information regarding population, area, occupied houses, households, workers classified into nine industrial categoriee of workers and non-workers, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates and educated, etc., for each village as well as for every ward and block of about 120 houses in each town. In addition, it gives information on certain essential amenities existing in the village such as education~l facilities, public health and medical facilities, supply of drinking water, electricity and its uses, etc., by means of abbreviations placed against the name of each village. This additional information has been compiled from the special 'village notes' devised for the purpose and collected through the Block Development Officers. They relate to the position as it existed about March 1961.
The figures of population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes were given in 1951 for certain arbitrary tracts formed by the grouping of talukas. The result was that the administration was seriously handicapped in the absence of relevant particulars for the various administrative units of a district which were required oft and on for planning and other purposes. This lacuna has been removed on the present occasion by giving figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for ea.ch village in the Primary Census Abstract. The talukas and villages given in the Village Directory are arranged in the order of their location code numbers.
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MAPS
The Village Directory is preceded by taluka maps showing villages by their location code numbers and dots varying according to the size of the village. Other items
suoh as district or taluka headquarters, ra.ilway, natiQnal highway, State highway, local roads, post office, post and telegraph, canal, river, rest-house, police station, etc., have been shown on the ma.p with appropriate symbols. Two key maps, one for the State showing the district boundary and the position of the district in' the State in hatching and the position of the taluka in the district in black and another key map for the district showing taluka boundary and the position of taluka in the district in hatching have also been included in the taluka map. In addition to taluka maps, a map of the district has also been given at the commencement of the Handbook showing the various items listed above for the taluka map and villages having popula.tion over 5,000. The key map given in the district ma.p shows distritlt boundary and the position of the district in iihe State in hatching.
The preparation of district and ta.luka maps and finalisation of area figures proved to be another handicap. The Distriot Inspectors of Land Records had furnished tracings which ha.d to be brought up-to-date in the light of changes in boundaries owing to integra.tion on the one hand and bifurcation on the other. Frequent references and back references entered into at various levels, the Settlement Commissioner, Superintendents and District Inspectors of Land Records to remove the discrepancies and reconcile the inconsistencies noticed did not yield much result. The matter was; therefore, fina.lly set at rest by calling a conference of Superintendents and Distriot Inspectors of Land Records who did on-thespot checking and verifica.tion and certified the correctness of the ultimate delimitation of boundaries and location of villages appearing in the taluka and district maps and accuracy of area figures entered in the Primary Census Abstract.
PAGING
Each of the three parts of the District Census Handbook will have· a separate series of page numbers starting with 1. .
ALPHABETIOAL L:IST 0:1' V:ILLAGES
With ~ view to enable the reader to trace a . vil1age from the Village Directory, an alpha~ betical list of villages giving the names of villages and indicating their location code Il umbers , page number and serial number on
the page at which they are printed has been given separately for each Taluka/Mahal at the commencement of the Handbook.
THE HANDBOOK
The contents of the District Oensus Hand~ book explained above have been finalised after frequent deliberations at various census conferences and seminars, and meticulous care as to their form, size and presen,tation. But these by themselves would not have been sufficient, had the Government not readily responded to the various suggestions made in this behalf. If I may say so, the Government had placed implicit faith in me, and accepted all the proposals made by me from time to time to add to the utility of this important compilation. It is hoped that the District Census Handbook in its present form will satisfy a growing demand for basic Census data by ultimate territorial units and other background information about the District and also prove to be a useful book of reference to the administrative departments and the public.
The Government of Gujarat has taken a further decision, namely, to print the District Census Handbook also in the regional language of the State, viz .. Gujarati. This will very much add to the utility of this publication. The Handbook in Gujarati will contain (i) Note introducing the district, (ii) Alphabetical list· of villages, (iii) Census Tables A-I, A-III and SOT-I, (iv) Village Directory with explanatory note and (v) District and Taluka maps.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Help in the compilation of the District· Census Handbooks has been forthcoming from various quarters, to all of whom I am deeply indebted. I, however, wish to express my thanks to Shri V. Isvaran and Shri V. L. -Gidwani, Chief Secretaries to Government, and Shri M. G. Shah, Deputy Secretary, General Adtninistration Depart~ent for all the facilities they have given in their preparation and publication of these Handbooks. I am also obliged to the Bureau of Economics and Statistios for the services rendered in the compilation of Official Statistics furnished by the Heads of Departments and the checking of the statistical data in the draft-notes for the Introductory Essays prepared by the District Sta.tistical Officers. Mv thanks a.re also due to Shri H. V. Desa.i, Settlement Commissioner, Superintendents of Land Records and District Inspectors. of Land RecQrds for their assistance in the finalisation of area figures and verification of district and taluka maps.
Lastly I should place on record my gratitude' to Shri BaJwantray G. Mehta, Chief Minister of Gujarat, whose keen interest has to no small extent ensured the expeditious printing and publica.tion of the District Census Handbooks.
Programme for the printing of Distriot Census Handbooks has this time been very heavy indeed, more so as they are published both in Gujarati and English. The arrangements made by Shri B. A. Koreishi, Director; Government Printing and Stationery, and Shri G. J. Gonsalves, Deputy Director for the printing of the voluminous work pertaining to the District Census Handbooks at the various Government and local presses, are thankfully acknowledged. The excellent work turned out by the Government Photozincographic Press, Poona in printing district and taluka maps deserves special mention.
I would like to plaoe on record the valuable contribution inade by the members of the Census Organisation at various levels in bringing out the Handbook in its present form. Mention in partioular should be made of
AHMEDABAD,
9th )farch, 1964.
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Shri K. F. Patel, Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Shri J. D. Shah, Statistical Assistant, Shri H. S. Bhatt, in charge proof reading section and Shri K. D. Vaishnav and Shri L. S. Shrimali of draftsman seotion. Before I oonclude I must pay tribute to the conscientious discharge of duties by the late Shri J. K. Patel, Specia.l Mamlatdar whose services were placed by Government at the disposal of the Census Organisation, for supervising the printing of District Census Handbooks. It is a matter of great regret that his services were lost to U8, as he was removed from our midst in the prime of his life owing to sudden heart failure.
Finally, the Registrar General has given such anxious thought and care since the inception of the Census Organization to ensure tha.t the District Censu.s Handbook which the Census of 1961 brings out is an up-to-date book of reference for the Distriot by including all available useful data both census as well as official. I am grateful to him for the valuable suggestions made and guidance given by him in this important publication.
R. K. TRIVEDI,
Superintendent of Census Operations,
Gu_iarat.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES
SI. Location Page Sl. Location Page No. Village/Town Code NO. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.
GODHBA TALUKA GODBBA TALl1KA·oot1td.
TowF; 66 Kalia kuwa. 101 14 1 Godhra I f) 67 Kalin Way 62 12
68 Kalyan& 19 10 VILLAGES 69 Kanajia, 86 12
70 Kankut hambla 81 12 1 Achhalia 104 14- 7] Karanpura 39 10 2 Aga,rws.da 151 1-1 72 Karsana 50 12 3 Alu 138 14- 73 Kashanpur 116 14 4 Ambali 63 12 74- Kelod 155 16 5 Angalia 95 12 75 Kevndia 88 12 6 Ankadia 25 10 76 Khabda 128 14 7 Asardi 21 11) 77 Khajuri 3 10 8 Bakhkha,r 105 14- 78 Khajuri 82 12 f} Balukhedi Ill) 14- 79 Khanpur 109 14
10 Bam&na 14-9 14- SO Khatva 131 14 II Bamroli Khurd 94 12 81 Khudra 163 16 12 Betia 60 12 82 Kotda 83 12 13 Bhalani& 43 10 83 Kuwar;ar 120 14-14 Bhalodia. 22 10 84 Ladpur 96 12 15 Bhamaiya 64 12 85 Ladpura 38 10 16 Bhandoi 153 16 86 Lilesara 72 12 17 Bhanpura 42 10 87 Mahulia 100 12 18 Bhatha 135 14 8S Mataria Vejma 123 14 19 Bhatpura 37 10 89 Matariawadi 126 14-20 Bhhna 17 10 90 Mehlol 41 10 21 Bhuwar 133 14 91 Mekhar 150 14 22 Bilwania 154- 16 92 Metral 134- 14 23 BOdidra-Bujar 114 14 93 Mojari 122 14-
24 Chanchelav 92 12 94- Mora 14-1 14
25 Chanchopa 84- 12 95 Morwa 118 14-
26 Chanchpnr 26 10 96 Moryo 15 10
27 Chandpur 162 16 97 Motal 53 12
28 Chhabanpur ,67 12 98 Moti Kantdi 10 10
29 Chharia. 102 14 99 Nadisar 1 10 30 Chhavad 106 14 100 Naglod 160 16 31 Chikhodra 70 12 101 Nani Kantdi 57 12 32 Chopda·Bujarag • 136 14 102 Nasirpur .66 12 33 Chopda-khurd 139 14 103 Nasirpur 142 14-34 Chundadi 90 12 104- Nata,pur 125 14 35 Dangaria 117 14- 105 NaviDhari 4 10
36 Darunis 65 12 106 Nawagam 148 14
37 Dayal 73 12 107 Odidra 45 10 38 Deloch 14-4- 14- 108 Orw&da 113 14 39 Dhanitra 46 10
109 Padhiar 52 12 40 Dhanol 31 10
110 Pandva, 58 1') 41 Dhanol 68 12
111 Parabia 112 14 42 Dholi 110 14
112 Paravdi 89 12 43 Erandi 87 12
113 Pathanpur 137 14-44 Gadh 91 12 114 Pipalia 11 10 45 Gadukpur 75 12 115 Pipalia 115 14 46 Gajipur 146 14 116 Popatpura 76 12 47 Ganesh 'Muvadi lOS 14- 117 Pratappura 33 10 48 Gava!li 18 10
US Raisingpura. 29 10 49 Goli 16 10
119 Rainyata 152 16 50 Gotavipura 2 10
120 Rampur (Joclka) 27 10 51 Gothada 9 10
121 Raropur (Kashanpur) 107 14-52 Govindi 80 12
122 Ranipura 28 10 53 Guahar _I3 10
123 Rasulpur . 121 14-
54 Hsmirpur 69 12 ..124 Ratanpur (K .. ntdi) 12 10 55 Hareda 129 14 125 Ratanpur (Metral) 130 14 56 Harkundi 34- 10 126 Ratanpur (Relia) • 23 10
57 Ichhapagina :M uvad(l, 44 10 127 Relia 24 10
58 Isrodia. 56 12 128 Rinchhia. 103 14
Jafrabad 71 12 129 Rinchhrota 51 12 59 10 60 Jalia 47 12 130 Rupanpura 20
61 Jitpura 40 10 131 Sagwada 147 14-
62 Ka.ba.ria 5 10 132 Salia 127 14 61 12
63 Kabirpur 6 10 133 Samli 12 64 Kadadra 156 16 134 Sampa 79
12 65 Kakanpur 4-8 12 135 Sankli 97
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GODBBA TALUKA·()onC!d. KALOL TALUKA·contd.
136 Sarangpul' 77 12 34 Kanetia 12 18
137 Sejal 7 10 35 Kanod 24 20 138 Suliyat 145 14 36 Karads 50 20
139 Tajpur 99 12 37 KaroIi 36 20
140 Tajpuri 159 16 38 Katol 2 18
141 Tarbordi 35 10 39 Khadki 49 20
142 Tarvadi III 14 40 Khandeval 48 20
143 Thltna Garjan 78 12 41 Khandoli 10 18
144 Timba S 10 42 Kharsalia 41 20
145 Torna 36 10 43 Madhvas 4 18 146 Tuwa 14 10 44 Malav 52 20
147 Vadelav 98 12 45 Medapur 63 20
148 Vadodar 157 16 ,1,6 Mokal 23 20
149 Valaiya 143 14 47 Naudarkha 34 20 150 Vsnakpur 74 12 48 Narttnpura 20 20 151 Vandeli 161 10 49 Navagam 38 20 152 Vaneda 132 14 50 Nesda 51 20 153 Vansdelia 1''58 16 51 Nevaria S 18 154 Vansia 85 12 52 Pftlasa 7 18 155 Vatlav 32 10 53 Paruus 59 20 156 Vavdi Bujarag 93 12 54 Pingali 30 20 157 Vavdi Khurd 59 12 158 Veganpur 55 12 55 Rinchhia 40 20
159 Vejma 124 14 56 Royan 39 20
16() Velvad 49 12 57 Saliav 57 20
161 Veraiya 30 10 58 Sarna 29 20
162 Vinzol ,34 12 59 Samaldevi 31 20
163 Virania 140 14 60 Sallsoli 17 20 61 Satamana 22 20
KALOL TAL UKA 62 Sureli 46 20 63 Tarvada 66 20
Tow,l' 64 Utaredia of 20 1 Kalol I 18 65 Varvada 56 20
VILLAGES 66 Vejalpur 33 20 67 Vyasda 67 20
1 Adadra 58 20 68 Zardaka 26 20 2- Alali 69 20 69 Zerna Muvada 19 20 3 Alva 62 20 4 Ambala 21 2U KALOL TALUKA 5 Anindra 1 18
6 BakroI 6 18 TOWN
7 Baletia 11 18 1 S hivraj pur I 24-8 Barola 3 18
VILLAGES 9 Bedhia 45 20
10 Bhadroli (Bujarag) 28 20 1 Abherwa 6 24 11 Bhadroli Khurd 42 20 2 Amarapura 88 28 12 Bhelidra 18 20 3 Amars,puri 114 28 13 Bhukhi 61 20 4 AmbaTalav 26 26 14- Bodidra 25 20 ;'; Amba Vadia 62 26 15 Boru 5 IS 6 Arad 42 26 16 Chalali 3." 20 7 Badharpuri 115 28 17 Chimanpura 44 20 8 Baliadev 65 26 18 Chordungari 68 20 9 Bamankuva 100 28 19 Delol 13 18 10 Bapotia 85 28 20 Derol 9 18 11 Baska 22 26 21 Devpura. 53 2{} 12 Bediapura 91 2S 22 Eral 55 20 13 Bhagvanpura 72 26
23 Fansi 60 20 14 Bhamaria 74- 26 15 Bbat 84- 28
24- Ghoda 16 20 16 Bhinda 123 28 25 Ghusar 47 20 17 Bhuvadungri 113 28 26 Hadml10tia 37 20 18 Champaner 30 26 27 Jamanpura 64 20 19 Chhaj Diwali 50 26 28 Jautral 27 20 2Q Chhabapura 4-0 26 29 Jeli 32 20 21 Chhantalavdi 124 28 30 Jetpur 65 20 22 Chhatardi Vav 94 28 31 Kalantrs 43 20 23 Dabhan 89 .28 32 Kandach Inll,mi 14 18 24 Desar 118 28 33 Kandach Vanto 15 18 25 Dhankuva 48 26
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BALOL TALUKA,colltd. HALOL TALUKA~co'l1cld.
26 Dhanpuri 105 28 9i') Ramjikhantna l\fuvado 66 26
27 Dharia 96 28 96 Rampura. 241 24
28 Dhinkva 4i 26 97 Ranipura 9 26
29 Dholikui 101; 28 98 Rasgagar H7 28
30 Dunia 10 24 H9 Rasulpur 46 26
31 Gadit 100 Ravalia 60 26
68 26 101 Rayanvadifl 34 26 32 Gajapura 70 26 102 Hinchhbar 128 28 33 Galampura H2 28 103 Sathrota 16 24 34 Gambhirpum 70 28 35 Garial 73 26
104 SiIlgpur 120 28
36 Ghansar 27 26 105 Sonavinti 71 26
37 GOkalpura 35 26 106 Sonipur 11(\ 28
38 Gopipura 23 26 107 Sultanpura 4 24 lOS Sudhara 104 28
39 Hadabia 56 26 109 Sura Sultanpurn 32 26 40 _Hadmatia 79 28 41 Halol 1 24 llO Tadia III 28
III Tajpura 18 24 42 Indral 67 26 112 Takhatpura 64 26 43 Intwadi 7 24 ll3 Ta1avdi 95 28 44 JaliiL Kuva 69 26 114 Tarkhanda 36 2~ 45 Jambudi 3 24 115 Timbi 12 24 46 Jepura 33 26 116 Ujeti 24 26 47/Jimiapura gO 28
117 Vadataiav 31 26 48 Kadachala 58 26 118 Vaghabod 122 28 49 KakalpuJ' 101 28 119 Vankedia 75 26 50 Kakra Dungri 80 28 120 Vanseti 25 26 51 Kanjari 13 24 121 Va.rasda 43 26 52 Kansarivav 92 28 122 Vav 28 26 53 Kanteli 87 28 123 Vavdi 52 26 54 Katl\dia 45 26 124 Ved 97 28 55 Kathola ~3 28- 125 Vintoj 57 2~ ·56 KeB}larpur~ 110 28 57 Khareda 63 26 126 Vithalpura 2 24
58 Khareti 121 28 127 Zankharia 14 26
59 Kherap 51 26 60 Khodiarpura 82 28 JAMBUGHODA MAHAL 61 Khomdar 29 26 62 Kohivav 127 28 VILW-GES
32 63 Koprej 55 26 1 Bh8npura 34
64 Kota Maida 20 24 2 Bhanpuri 40 32
65 Kuberpura 109 28 3 Bhildungra 25 32
66 Madar 59 26 4 Bhuriakuva 5 32
67 Maghasar 15 24 5 Borks{',h () 32
68 Mandvi 11 24 (j Chalvad 10 32
69 Maruwa 38 2& 7 Dandiapura 13 32 70 Maswa.d 37 26 8 Deval FaUa .',0 S4 71 Moja.lpura 5 24 9 Dhe.nakia 47 32 72 Mota Ankedia 125 28 10 Dhanpuri 29 32 73 Mota Chadva 78 28 II Dholasadada 30 32 74 Mota Handia 107 28 12 Dipapura 18 32 75 Moti Ranbhet 102 %8 13 Duma 48 32 76 Moti Umarvan 98 28
14 Fulpari 37 32 77 .ldhari 44 26 78 Muvala 14 24 15 Garmula 17 32
79 N ana Ankedia 126 28 16 Gondhra 2 32
80 Nane. Chadva 77 28 17 Gundiveri 54 34
81 NanaHandia 106 28 18 Haveli 56 34
82 Nani Ranbhet, 103 28 19 Hirapur 22 32
83 Nani Umarvan 53 26 20 Jarnbughoda 28 32 84 Navligam 61 26 21 .Todvad 23 32 85 Nava.ria 39 26 22 Kaliavav 24 32 86 Nathkuv.a 81 28 23 Kanjipani 33 32 87 Nurpura Hl 24 24 Kara 36 32 88 Pe.lanpur 86 28 2;) Katkoi 31 32 89 Panchkhobla ll~ 28 26 KeVil 53 34 ~O Pandol 99 28 27 Khakharia 39 32 91 Panelav 17 24 28 Khandivav 46 32 92 Pratappurlt 8 24 29 Kharedivav 38 32 93 Radhanpur 9 24 30 KhodBaI 44 32 94 Rameshra 54 26 31 Khuntia 02 34
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;JAMBl1GBODA MABAL-oolltd. SBEBBBA TALUKA-()onta.
32 Kohivav 1 32 33 Kolva 55 34 39 ISRrvadi 12 36 34 Lafni 45 32 40 .Jalam Bariana Muvada 33 31S 35 Mahudibor 8 32 41 Kadval 64 38 36 MaIbsI' ~J 32 42 Kalesari 14 36 37 Masabar 43 32 43 Kavali 7 36 38 Narukot l!1 32 44 Khandia 84 38 39 Nathpuri 20 32 4" Kh are dia 46 38 40 Nizaran Dilgam I" 32 46 Kharoli 18 36 41 Nizaran F,,!ia _ 14 32 47 Khatukpur 57 38 42 Padideri 48 Khojalvasa 71 S8 51 34 43 Paniyara 32 32 4() Labhi 37 36 44 Pipia 42 32 50 Limbodra 11 36 4" Poyali 4 32 51 Mangaliana 76 38 46 Rampura 35 32 52 Mangalpur 70 38 47 Ranjitpura 3 32 53 ]vIa tariavyns 74 38 48 Uehet 54 MaheIl'n 63 38 4Q 34 55 Mirapur 67 38 4!1 Udhavan 27 32 fi6 Mithali 85 38 50 Vadek 21 32 07 Mithapur 42 36 51 Vadia 16 32 ;'is Morva 24 36 .'52 Vajpur 26 32 59 Nada 72 38 53 Vav 12 32 60 Nandarvl'l, 60 38 54 Zaban 7 32 61 Narsana 10 36 55 Zabveri 41 32 62 Nathujina :n.luvl'lda 20 36 .'56 ZOlrya II 32 63 Navagl'l,:r;n 87 38
64 Padardi 77 38 SBlIlBJIBA TALl1KA 65 Palikhanda 47 38 66 P88nal 86 88
VILI..A.Q.:I:. 67 poyada 1!J 36 1 Ambajati 29 36 68 Rena 15 36 2 Ambaliavav 31 36 69 Sa.da.npur 58 38 3 Ambatri 59 38 70 Sa.dara 17 16 4 Aniad 4-5 36 71 Sagrada 55 38 5 Badi 30 36 72 Sajivay 66 38 6 Bamroli Bujrag . 49 38 73 Sambhali 43 36 7 Bandheli . 81 38 74 Sarlldia 73 38 8 Bhadrala 38 75 Shehera 48 38
BhlltIla Muvada : 36 76 8hekhpur 36 36 9 26 36 10 Bhensal ;)4 38 77 Sureli 61 38
II Bhimthal 4- 36 78 Tadava 28 36 12 ~hotava 35 36 79 Tarsang 16 36 13 hunidra 62 38 80 Ujada 22 36 14 Bhurkhal 25 36 81 U:marpur 82 38 15 BiHtha 3 36 82 Vadi 23 36 16 Bodidra Khurd 44 36 83 Vahaka 1 36 17 Bordi 2 36 84 Vallavpur 21 36 18 Boriavi 65 38 8.5 Vanta. Vaohhoda 41 36 19 Chalali 79 38 86 Varial 50 38 20 Chandan 13 36 87 Vijapur 5S 38 21 Chopda Khurd 69 38 88 Waghjipur 78 38 22 Chhanip I} 36 89 Zoz 51 38 23 Chhogala 56 38 24 Dalvada 52 38 Ll1NAVADA TALUKA 25 Damelav 80 38 26 Demli 27 36 TOWN 27 Dhamai 89 38 28 Dhamnod 75 38 1 Lunavadtt I 42 29 Dhandhalpur 39 36 30 Dharapur 5 36 VILLAGES 31 Dharola 88 38 32 Dhayttka 8 36 1 Agarwada 22 44 33 Dokva 83 38 2 Akhadana Degamda 129 48 34- Gsman Bsria-na Muvada. 32 36 3 Ambli Muvada 244 54 35 Gangadia 68 38 4 Ankalwa 201 52 36 Guneli 6 36 5 Aritha 202 52 :H Hsnsapur 40 36 6 Arithi 234- 52 38 Hanselav 34- 36 7 Babalia 58 46
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LUNAVADA TALUKA'cOl1ld, LU'NAVADA TALUEA'cOl1fd.
8 BnduRara 114 48 78 Gadh 338 £i6 9 Bakor 62 46 79 GadhanpuJ' 2,,) 54
l(} BaHlanwad 290 56 80 Gadhavino (Gored,,) 16H 50 11 Baulroda 101) 48 81 Gangadia 103 50 12 BarnlsHa )luvAtln 224 52, 82 GAngatA 49 ~~
13 Dedia 316 56 83 Garia 8 44 14- BedvAlli 5f) 46 84 GIUlntav 26,; 54 1 i) BharlakhH 292 56 8.'; Gl'8ntiadH 146 48 TO, HhtldrOrl 108 48 86 Ghodiarpir 80 46 I, I3hniya Rnr 272 54 Si Ghoghawnc1n 100 46 18 Bhn1adn 17 44 88 Godaria 252 54 l\') Bhamrn 211 52 89 Godna 1\luvada 173 51) 20 Hhanpur 273 54 90 GohilaJla 1\1t,,'ada 2]4 5~ 21 Bhnnpl1r (KhnnpurMflhf11) 123 48 91 GOkalpura l5r. ['0 ~2 Bharthnjinn :'luvadn 218 52 92 GOkalpura 293 56 23 BhfltpUl' 333 fi6 93 Golanfl Pal1n 19ii 52 24- I3hinlpuJ' 28 44 94 GovindpuJ'H 140 48 21, Dhoja 30n 56 05 Gugalia 336 !"i6 2(, BhumklUlntf\l1a ~bn'Aila 137 48 !H) Gugta 330 [)6 27 TIhuvuhflr 95 46 ~Vi GuvAIia 321 56 28 "Bhnval 30 4,4 98 HadanA lUu,'adA 148 48 ~fl BOl'vni 70 46 !19 HadmBtiH 288 6(', 30 Budhah],ailln CI.hRprl1 188 50 100 HadmntiA (Kot]lf.mlw Mllhal) 139 48 31 Champcli 14 44 101 Hadad 7 44 32 Chandpu" 240 54 102 Hanselia 19 44 33 Chansa.· 177 50 103 HansolianR l\fnvn dll 63 4(\ ::l4 Chap"ti[t 27 44 104 Hardaspur 238 54 :~;) Charfinftnn (TIh 011""V",IR) 219 52 lOr; H",riplH>J. 291 n6 3(; Ch.l--t.1·angnnl 23 44 106 Hatllivan 324 56 37 Chflral1gnm (S"lf",'nrln) 6 44 107 H"lkAledi 322 56 3S Chnranna D('gallHh1 130 48 lOS RindoliA 131 48 3f1 Cl"l,takabdi 1(\() 50 109 Tsroda 47 4\ , 40 Chavndia 182 50 llO Jagft Pagillil MUVllrlll 284 54 41 Chavdann. Muvadn IRQ 50 42 ChilV(libnina. Muvfldn 204 52 III Jalkukdi 90 46
43 Clth'J,lshnri(lnn ~luvadn 319 56 112 Jan"",,' l\>{uvfldf1 297 5(\
44 Ohhani 88 46 11 :~ Jesing])ur 262 rl4
4.1 Chhapflri 25 44 114- JesolA 312 56
4-(1 Ohha1"'; 113 48 lli5 Jetholtl 96 46
47 Chhapri :l-lUVflrln 9 44 116 Jethribor 337 56
48 Chopd" 26:1 54 117 JhAidi 325 56 118 Jhara 289 1\6
4H Cltnri 2 42 119 46
!\o Cltufndi 260 54 Jher 97 .,1 Chulaclia :139 56 120 Jitpur 20 44
.,2 Ch.nV'"flnanH !\lnvadfl 21, 52 121 JivanjinH ChhaprA 191 50
,,1 Chuvnnanll lItuv>1(ln 223 52 122 Jokha 32~) fie, 123 JoshiAna l\:luvAdfl 3]] 56
;;4 D<l1elpura (ill 46 124 Jun8 GorAd" 11\8 5(1 .),) D"ljinn C'hak>tli,' 230 52 125 JUlln Kalavn 236 1\2 nu Dalukhadi", 22fl 52 126 Junn Muvnda 269 54 -.., Dalwai S[1vali 44 44 127 3]8 56 .,. Juni SingnAIi ,38 D .. "\ni::t 13 44 ,;fl DodHvnllt" 1 ]0 48 128 K<\chhatiana l\1uvlldll 20;; 52
()O Da·,ta 3~J 44 129 Kadaclthala 43 44
6] Deznr 334 56 130 Kakachia 242 !i4
62 Dl1'1.1nallia 323 56 131 Kakann Bhcnsavnda 212 52
63 Dhamocl 1 42 132 KakAn» Chamu1'i~ 283 ,,4 04 DllP~in 21 H 133 Kakri Mahudi 8ii 46
(J!) Ohokli 84 46 134 Kalakhetra 75 46
66 Dha1i 258 54 135 KaliavAd 196 52
117 Dllolkllnkhfl I'll 73 46 1:16 Kalyanpura :n 44-
GS Dhulda 52 44 137 KUlnalpur 314 !i6
Ill) Dokolinni ~[uvndi 247 54 138 Kanf'Ia 12 44
,0 Dokdav 281 54 1:19 Kanesar 117 48
71 DOlaria 118 48 140 Kanisimnl 1 \\7 50
72 DollltpUI'[I 87 46 14-1 KAnjav 4 44 . , 142 Kankalitt 3~() 56
,;l Dolatpur (Khanpul" :\lnhnl) 132 48 14,3 Kanklls jil 1,1 r,()
H- J!Jrandanft lV[uvadn 307 M 14-4 Kanod 99 46 75 F<l,tiljilla GO"Adn 160 50 145 Kanta.r 31" 56 7(\ Fat,)) .iin" )Inv" rl" 127 48 146 Kantha \81 ,,0 i7 }",tt('!)Ul';.l 300 56 147 Kant ·hllc1i 24;; 54
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No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town code No. No.
LUNAVADA TALUEA·contd. LUNAVADA TALUKA-confd.
148 Karanta 106 .8 219 Nana Dol>va 274 54
149 Karnn Bflrifll1a Muvaofl 183 50 220 Nana Khanpul' l()r; 46
1:30 Kaslal 16 44 221 ~ana Sonela 2Hi [,2
151 Kaslavati 45 44 222 Sana Vadadala 14:, 48
152 Kauchia 306 56 223 Nana Vadodm· 18i\ 60
153 Kel 33i', 56 224 NaniCharel 2,;6 54
L14 Khadodi 68 46 225 Nani Denavad 179 50
L,;3 Khalaspur 204 56 226 Nani Palli 189 50
B6 Khantana Bh('n><avada 213 52 227 Nani Zam'lari 176 50
157 Khantana Muvada 310 56 228 Napania 220 52
158 Kluuol 299 56 229 Narooa M\ 44
1:\9 Kh.,tud.'lTIorni l\'[uvadi 74 46 2:~0 Navagam 77 46
160 Khnmpur 41 44 2:11 Nava l\{uvada 2G4 54
IG 1 KhodaAmbfl 271 54 232 Navi Singnali 317 56
IG2 Khoda Am.hn Jungle 270 54 233 NaWllgaIll (Haveli) 193 50
163 Khundhi 138 48 234 Kosda 72 46
164 Khuntelav 112 48 235 Padedi (Kanoci) 111 48
165 Khuflaipur 186 50 236 Pa.dedi (Malekpur) 136 48
166 Kidia 36 44 237 Padedi (Patapur) 81 46
167 Kolambi 103 4,6 238 Padedi (Rampur) 151 50
168 Kohani Muvarli 254 54 239 Pagiawad 249 54
169 Kolwan 10 44 240 Panaulpalla 280 54
170 Korvai 93 46 241 Pallcllrnahudia 287 56
171 Kothamha 309 56 242 Pandarwadl1 64- 46
172 Kothamba Palla 302 56 243 Pandavia 2M) 54
173 Lad,.nana :\luvada 61 46 244 Pandyana l\;Luvada 120 48
174 Ladvc1 29" ;;6 245 Parikhi 2.3": 54
17 ;) Lakdipoyda ~2 44 246 Parampur 239 1)4-
176 Lalsar 3 44 247 Patapur 82 46
177 Lambho 71 46 248 Patapur (Madhvas) 198 52
178 Lavana 59 46 249 PAttan 241 54
179 Lav j ikakani l\luvl:l[li 248 54 25(1 Pavapur 215 52
180 Limadia 48 44 2:; 1 Punjf']",' 92 46
181 Limbadi Timha 79 46 252 Rabadia 292 56
182 Liln1)Odara 209 52 253 RahOInan 102 46
183 Zlladapur 86 46 254 Rajgadh 150 50
184- Madhvas 197 52 2;');) RaIll.HvHta 267 54
18" Mahiapur 124 48 256 Ranlbal'iana 1\iuvad .. 303 56
!t16 Mtthudia 133 48 257 Rampatelna Muvllda -172 50
187 Mttkha1ia 326 56 258 Ram pur 143 48
188 MalAkpur 13i\ 48 259 Rankli 69 46
189 Malia 237 54 260 Ranpur • 200 56
190 ;\'[;tlia Muvada 313 56 261 Rupajiutt GorRd .. 159 50
191 l\-lant'jiua Muvada 1.-;2 50 21>2 Ruzada 67 46
192 :\l!1osadra 65 46 263 Sabalpur 276 54
193 Masia ;,6 46 264- Ruchl 147 48
1\)4 M~htHll.a Chaku1ia 187 50 26i"\ S .. dhakpur 38 44
195 M .. htalli Muvadi 246 54 266 Sugana ]\;luvll da . 192 50
196 Mona 101 46 267 Sajjanpur 208 52
197 Methaji',a Muvada 278 54 268 SalawarlO1 II 44
198 Mochivaditt . 40 44- 269 Salera 206 52
199 Mokamsinhna Bhevada 128 '8 270 Sampadia 107 48
200 Morai 37 44 271 Sarflgwa MalIudi 164- 50
201 Morkhakhara 83 46 272 Sarkari CltamaI'ia 282 54
202 Mormahudi 163 50 273 Battalav 266 54
203 Mota Dokva 27fl 54 274 Savarana ~lUllvada 226 52
204 Mota Khanpur 104 46 27" Savdasna Muvada 1,.4- 50
20:"; Mota Sonela 207 52 276 Savda"'''R Muvada 22& 52
206 Mota Vadadala 14-4- 48 277 SeInarana Muvada 168 50
267 Mota Vadodar l84 50 2,8 ;';"ll1antL l\luvada 261 54
208 Moti Chare! 25fl 54 279 Senadaria Gorada. 157 1)0
209 . Moti Den(\wad 231 [)2 2RO S,>·valia 328 56
210 Motighodu 243 54 2RI ShAm.aua 203 52
211 Moti Palli 190 50 282 Shpl'o 210 [)2
212 'Motipure. 26 44 283 Shivrnjpur 332 56
213 Motipura 89 46 284 Simalia 149 50
214 Moti Zanzari 17.'} 50 285 SimalnadA 94- 46
215 Mudavade~h IIi; 48 286 Simiet 340 56
216 Nalna Muvada 285 54 2S7 Solsimdll 331 56
217 Namnar 24- 44- 288 Sonesaria Math 2:'12 52
218 Nllnadavena Muvacla 229 52 289 RoniRua l\1uv8da 142 48
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LUNAVADA TALUKA-Goncld, SANTRAIIlPUR TALl1KA-contd, 290 Rova 279 54 11 Apatailli 333 72 291 I~utal'i 170 50 12 Asiwada 31 62 292 Taktajina Palla 194 50 13 Aspur 273 70 29;1 Talpatna Bhevada 12" 48 14 A8undaria 241 68 294. 'l'an,1(,hhia 230 54 1,-; Bahrai tUi) 'l'''nkna Bhcvada . 126 48 361 74 2\Hi '1_';,nkana ?\luvada, 227 fi2 10 Habra; 294 70 2!17 '1 "l'alam. Muvada, 221 52
17 Bachkaria 103 64 2Uil 'j't\l'Ilocha 15 44
18 Bachkaria 274 70 299 1'<,jakui 37 <l6 HJ Balll'dia 229 68 300 Tentoi 304 56 20 Babrol 362 74 301 Thana t:;avli 296 eli 21 Balaiya 260 70 302 Timba 327 56
22 Balujinu IHuvHda 192 68 303 '}'ochna GOl'ada 162 50 23 Balujina lHuvada 237 68 304 Trakadi 50 44 24 Barela 22H 68
25 BarianH Y!'nta 1;,0 66 30;, U"ha1'1'i 35 44 26 Bariani Hathod 3G4 74 300 Uchatia 174. 50 27 ilal'ikota 1 :3 60 :307 Udav" 76 46 28 Bal'baleda 330 72 30S Ukedi liS 50 29 Batakwada 345 72 30~1 Umaria 98 46 :30 Bavani H.tthou 374 74, :310 Undn. 5 44 :n Benada 54 62 311 Untdi 18 44 32 Bhagalia 12l 64 312 Vatlagan1 ;';4 46 33 Bhamri 34l 72 313 Y"dhela (Khllnpur ::Vlohal) 78 46 34. Bhana Simal 348 72 314 Vadi •• 199 52 3:> Bhand'\l'u 356 74 315 \' ",uina GUl'ada 161 50 36 Bhat l\luv«di 268 70 al(i Vadiudafa 222 52 37 BhavanpUl'H 287 70 317 V"ghoi 341 56 38 BIlPl1Wni \Tav 165 66 318 Vakhatpur 34. 44 3n Bhendr'a 8 60 319 Vakhatpul' ;;1 44 4.0 Bhichol' 387 74 :32() Yalinath 301 56 41 Bhimapul' 73 62 321 V,l,ndarved 119 48 42 Bhintodi 318 72 322 Vandhela (Haveli Mahal) 233 52 13 Bhojcln 27(l 70 a23 V,.niavara Gorada 156 50 44 BhotVll ::!04 08 324 'lanka 122 <l8 4.i, Bhotva 283 711 32,; Vanta 253 54 46 Bhukhi 22 60 326 V!",tana :\luvada. 308 56 4.7 Bhul Y2 64 327 Vardhari 29 d 48 BokannHlu 122 64 328 VaHtana Muvuda . 60 46 4.9 Boria 24.0 68 329 Yavia 46 44. ;,0 Ih'rivalu PitJlHl'ul' 188 66 3:10 V!Lvia :M.uvada 268 54 ;;1 Boyadia , 214. 68 :331 Vavkuva \II 46 -') Bl'lillllll1I1ni l\1uvtldi 170 66 ,,-332 Vavyu 121 48 ;,3 Bl'allllHlnni l\Iuvudi 14;; 66 :133 V eo hi, tans '\luvada 141 48 .34 Bu<'hawadn 115 64 334 < 'led 33 44- B5 BlIdhpur 24 60 33.3 Veghaji Bahana Muvada 134 48 56 BlIgadh 139 66 336 'TI''THlna 286 54 5i Bllgadllll ]\'I:uvada. a;,2 74 337 Virania 2i7 54
;;H 338 Virparana Muvada 116 48 Chondri 86 64
59 Chnrada ;2,,3 70 339 I~al'akhwada 166 50 60 Chal'anni l\Iuvudi. 148 66 :140 :~ufarali 42 44 61 Chari 238 68
62 Ch('lap"ginH l\luv"da Hill 68 63 Chh.tjali 110 64
SANTRAMPUR TALUKA 64 Chhalu Pllgina :\luvoda H\9 66 6- Cll11al01' :1!J3 74. .)
Tow:s 66 Chhatrapura 137 66 67 ChhaYHn 203 68
1 ~;a.ntl'ampur 1 60 68 Chikhli 271 70 69 Chinchalli 300 72
VILLAGES 70 Chitva 138 66 71 Chopad Dc,..-i 14.9 66
.\.garwada 131 M 72 Chuthana };lu'Vntla 222 68 2 Am,btl, 48 62
:l21 72 3 Ambaliyltt 24.6 70 7:3 D"hlHl'''
4. .-\ mbo ja 76 62 74 D'HI}1nli" 15U 66
5 Atnthani ll6 64 7.J Da<luni l\Iuvacli I H:~ u(i
6 Anda~~iagana l\luvada 1\1;' 68 76 Dah.,la :'13 (:8
7 Aujanva 234 70 " Dnhyapu,< :J;) li2,
8 Ankalia 11 \J 64 78 Daliyatj 7 60
\I Anoppul'!' 147 66 in Dl'dlH,wHda l~S (;4
10 Anta1wada 123 64 sO Dhl1dhcln 380 7.J
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81. Location Page SI. LOcutioll 1'1Jg( No. Village/Town Code No. Xo. No, Village/Town Code Ko. Ko.
SANTR.AlIIIPUR TALUKA -Coql td. SANTRAMPUR TALUKA-rr.'1 i(J.
81 Dhamotnu Moy ctl i1U 68 1.iO KHjIi 1 (il 1'\; 82 Dhansura SB 6.1 1;)1 Kankasin :Y;:3 7,1 83 Dhingalwada 111 64 132 Kakri MaJmdi IU\) ( i" 84 Dhodharia' &4 64 IJ3 Kuliu 308 -.) , -85 Dhunia :20. 68 104 Kalia Ambu 282 70 86 Ditvas 102 64 \;,.1 Kalibp1 21ti ('8 87 Divada 14,4 6G 1.,6 Kalibel Xavilgal'u k).) on Cg __ v
88 Dodia (l\1ath) 135 64 lii7 Kaliy,u'i 106 01 89 Dolatpura I,\) 66 L,s :Kallawada 142 liti 90 Doli 45 62 139 Kanbina Mo \ 1" 211') Ui 91 Dotawada 6 60 160 Kunjnrn •• 11 till 92 Dungar 338 72 161 Kanthaga 30~~ 72 93 Dungar 395 74 162 KUllzura 3~Jl 72 94 Dungrana Pani 384 74 163 Kurlnel 31)4 74 95 Endra 9-
~I 60 164 Karodia 3;l6 72 237 70 1(i.-i Karodia (Rillll) 'jj 52 96 Falwa
166 Knrvni 1(11 64 97 Fatehgadi 379 74 167 Kasa\pur 12 60 98 Fatehpul'a 329 72 lr,8 Kosia 2\) 62
99 Gada 00 62 169 Kolamul 1'1 60 100 Gadia 4\) 62 liO Kenpur 2.)(j 70 101 Gadra 340 72 IiI Khakhariu 275 70 102 Galakhedi 285 70 172 Kharowadn (j\) 62 103 Gala.lia 211 68 173 Kharod \)4 64 104 Gala Talavdi 200 68 174 Khatm'purnH ~luvHd" :H3 72 105 Gamdi 205 68 Ii:; Khatva 125 64 106 Garadia 03 62 li6 Khedapa 343 72 101 GA.va Dungra 270 70 177 I<:herva f>5 62 108 Ghanikhunt 327 72 li8 Khodadra :l!l 62 109 Ghanta Vadia 316 72 li9 Khuntkhal' 239 68 110 Ghanta Vadia 168 66 ISO Kosaluba :3'7 62 III Ghantawada 16 60 IS] Kotal 7\1 02 112 Gharenia 129 64 lS2 Kotha 243 68 113 Ghaswada 97 64 lS3 Kuthina Muvada. 208 liS 114 Ghodiyal' 72 62 1S4 Kotra 347 72 115 Ghughl'a 385 74 185 Kotvat :,8 62 116 Godhani Muvadi 185 66 lS6 KUHHl.IUl ~1uvada 372 74 117 Godhar 220 68 187 Kunda 342 72 118 Godhar (North) 91l 64 lS8 KUlldla 310 72 119 Golanpur 187 66 ISH Kupdo 36\1 74 120 Goriana Muvada 171 66 1110 KUl'etu 15 60 121 Gothib 279 70 191 Kyarin :~;;;< 74 122 Gothibda 258 70
162 06 123 Guvalia 212 68 192 LadpUl' • 127 0J 193 Lodu DunlOI'lla \' auta 124 Hadmat 314 72
194 LakhallpUl' 3][; ,:_:, 125 Ha.jwa 304 72
195 Lalakpur 33 02 126 Handallisur~all 259 !l0
19(\ 1_,j8.vanin 19'; uH 127 Hathipura . 56 62
197 Lim.ada l'Iluv'ldi .. 1\)(; '.ih 128 Hathi Ranalli Muvadi 186 66 Ins Limadia 370 7 .. 129 Hindolia 301 72
19B Lilnbani Yuv 164 06 130 Hing1a 305 72
200 Lilnbl10lu Ib 1 (Il) 131 Hirapura 58 62
201 Lim.di 47 (-i:,?
132 rnta 383 74 202 Llinpul' 117 t.::. Jagola 392 74 203 Lullarna l\luvada 14ti IjC 133
134 Jagunu Muvada 68 62 204 .Ylachhina Kudhru 1::;2 II:
135 Julai 3S\) 74 205 MadhvH .: 37b 71 136 Jaldada 46 62 206 1\laltapul' 23 1,(
137 Jarnbunala \)6 64 207 ::\f.akvanall(-l \·.Hl'UJ~H 32S 7::. 138 Janvud 28\) 70 208 ;\'l.a1 131 li(i 1.39 J at anna Muvada . :{71 74 ZOll ~LahlI1pur l)4 .,:2 14,0 Javesi 30\) 72 :!l0 Malvan I i:~ {Hi 141 Jhab all 72 211 :;\1AnawRlt\ BOl'idu :124 7::. 142 Jitaramni .Yluvadi 26 60 212 Manchod 221 (OJ,,
14,3 Jogan Jetpur 104 64 213 l\1ankodia ~~[) ,;8 144 ~fotangia 245 70 214 l\lallkudi ] :;4 (;4 145 ;runa Kheda 24:2 68 2!i, Margala 307 7:2 146 Juna Talav Navagara 14 60 216 l\1ul'uwadtt 1\1 (,II
147 Kaduna 136 64 217 l\lRth (Dodia) 1[,4 Ii Ii 148 Kaduchi 295 70 218 l\lath (Rat h) so t~ :)
149 Kadva Bariani M.uvadi 184 6G 21U l'Ilotaua ~1uv"Ja. :l nO
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SANTRAMPUR TALUKA,cofltd. SANTRAMPUR TAL UKA-COfItd. 220 lVloinl'a a5t! 74 2Hl l'aulll<,jini :r.luvudi 221 3Ior 244 68 70 62 222 :i\lol'al ~ ilka 296 70
292 "gina :MUVlld" 204 68 22:-1 l\1ul'Inahudi
:l!)3 P,l}l('h',lllUVH 2;'0 70 3116 74 224 i\lota Allllx']a 2t!1
294 Paudw lVluvtldi . 4 60 70 22,) "'Iota Bot'ida 325 72
2\).5 Pnndol'ni AlJdl'vl'i 74- 6:2 226 Mota Dharolu 160 00
:lUG PaJ"ii,j 1:33 64 :.lUi' P<.lniyur 227 Mota )lachhi"ada 177 66 298 P"llkhan
34-9 72 228 :\lota :;\,lirapul' 113 64 174 66
2fJ9 Plll'tJw lllj)U I' 288 22!) Mot,a Natva 262 70 300 70
230 illota PadadJ'1l \.13 6~ Pnl'vutpU]'[\ ItlO 66
2:n Mota HajanpUl 153 66 :Wl Patadia 312 72
232 Mota i-lagvRdia 82 62 302 Pati 302 72
233 ~lot II Kornaiya 363 74 aoa Pnti:::;uI'U 320 72
2:l4 l\Iloti l~al'a 382 7~ ::104- P"tvpl :;:·:2 72
23;") Moti Bhugedi 29!) 70 305 Pipalin 2(i4 70
2:36 Moti ChiUO!i 386 74 aOG Piplar" 3:n 72 237 ~loti Dhadlwli :H7 72 307 R"fai ::2;,u 68 2:}S Moti KhHrsoii 28 60 308 Rajagto 2;14" 68 2:111 :\loti Ky<>r :~3i) 74 :30\1 RaIllbllt-'Hln(l l\luYtld~ 24\1 70 240 Moti Xadukall 3tHS 74 :HO RHlllji ~ill{lI 2:1r) 68 241 l\1oti Rath 88 64 :Hl RampuJ' I 60 242 .:\'I.oti ReI 376 7~ 312 RtllWkpUl' II, 64 24:{ l\Iloti R,,! (West) 42 62 ala RHHkakot \JS 6~ U4 l\loti SanmIl 194 68 :l]4 Ranalli Skll'~(lll 201 68 245 MotiShero 397 74 31.") Rane]" :!I} 1 70 241> Moti Vareth 140 66 311; RHHijinipud'di :{2 62 2-17 lVI.ova~a 201l 68 317 RatnnJluJ" 2))4 70 248 Moyalapad 232 68 :Jl8 Ratal1[Jul' 36':; 74 24!1 Munpur 63 62 319 Rathda 85 64 2;';0 ':\luvala 130 64 :120 Ra valna Varulla :21.il 70 251 X ... lia IS!) 66 321 RayaIlia 286 70 252 Nana Am,bela 280 70 322 Relva 7.j 62 233 Nana Borida 323 72 32:3 Rengallia 20 60 254- Nalla Dhal'01a I,';!) 66 324 Royania 87 64 25;) Nana :\iapbbiwada 17i! 66 325 RugbllH th I'ura 1-;2 66 256 Nana :;\lil'apul' 112 64- 326 ~pakhuda 27i! 70 2;.7 Nana Natva 6l 62 327 :';"da,n 62 62 258 Nana Padadra 100 64 328 8agvadia U 60 259 Nana Rajanpul' 152 66 32!, Salal'a 337 72 260, ~ ana Sagvadia 81 62 aao Saba :HO 68 261 N ana Sal'naiya 359 74 331 8alia1id' 1;;7 66 262 Nani Bara 381 74 332 t:>a1ia ::\luvudi HI:1 68 263 ~ani Bhu!!:E'di 298 70 33:; Samat\\"aUH 21 60 264 Nani Charoli 388 74 334 8anuar 292 70' 265 ::Sani Dhadheli 322 72 33:> Sandhp~li" 224 68 266 ~aniKharsoli 198 68 aaG . Kanga,,,ada r, 60 :l67 NaniKyal' 354 74 337 Nallgan Falin 297 70 268 N ani N adukall 367 74 :l3S Nangdapada :IOG 72 26\l Nani Rath 8\.1 64 331l f;anghl'i 15b 66 270 Nani R('l 375 74 340 Sal'tlu 346 72 271 Nani ReI (\V('st) 41 62 :l41 Hal'flHVH 44 62 272 Nani Sarsall 202 68 342 t'aru8"" Ci\urll,) III 64 273 Nani Val'eth 141 66 343 Hal'a::~nn_\ .) r-.J 70 -1-
274 Nani Sa1ai 233 68 :l44 :,.)al'sadi 78 62 275 Narikpul' 227 68 340 Satkundu 247 70 276 Xtlrsingpur 53 62 :34fl Savgadlt 21;; 68 277 ~at\lUlli Muvudi 182 66 U, Shi" :)l 62 278 Navagam 334 72 348 Shiyal 167 66 27B Xavn :;\luvadu 163 66 H~) Sin1alia 344 72 :.l80 Xava'Tnlav 3\11 74 350 Singalgudh 40 62 281 Nes 57 62 :l51 :3uka Timun 293 70 282 Xes :166 74 :~i'i2 Rukhs81' 260 70 283 Nindku 114 64 3.33 Surpu1' 3(i0 74 284 Ninka 267 70 a;j4 Tadhigoli 26(; 70 28;) Ura 248 68 ;;3;5 Taladra 190 66 286 P,,('hher 95 64 :l.3U Tah"adH 118 64 :.l87 Padalia 2ii' 70 :J.3i Tantm'uli 124- 64 288 Padecli Adol' ~l:l 62 ;)i}ti 'l'«l'koni Kill 9() 64 28\J Pa,dhnl'ia 217 68 ;l,5U 'l'hakol'lm:X adlU'a 1;)5 66 2()O Padhul'ia (l'I1unpur) 120 64 360 ThumuJIU 22h 68
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ALPHABETICAL LlST OF VILLAGES-contd.
81. Location Page lSI. Location Page
xo. Villago/Town Code No. No. No. Vill~e /TowlI Code No. No.
SANTRAMPUB TAL'UEA-oofl,vld. "HALOD TALl7KA-oontd.
361 Tim.bharva 36 62 26 Dhal~inlHl 100 82
362 Timbla 10 60 27 Dhalu("lta' 99 80
363 Ukhreli 3u7 74, 28 Dharadung ..... 134 82
3ti4 Unmria 18 60 29 DhB,v"dia 9 78
:l65 Unlber 50 62 30 Dhe.vdifa.Ii1l 96 80
366 Undara 236 68 31 Dhf'dia 80 80
367 Vachhalwada 105 64 32 Dhediallo Xalo 82 80 33 DhoJakhakhara 141 82
3ti8 VadazUlllpa 173 66 34 Doka TalHvdi 70 80 369 \'adia 2 60 35 Doki 103 82 370 Vadvas :{:{5 72 36 Dung!"u 64 80 371 '"agadianH Pith"l'ul' 191 66 372 V aghadiani Andl"'ri 143 66
3i Dung!"i IIi ~2
373 Vaghan 231 68 38 Fulpura 28 78
3';4 Vaghfal 252 70 39 Calnnapa,d 65 80
37;-; VaghdUllgri 71 62 4.0 Grundi 34 78
376 Y"ghoti .. 176 66 41 G8radiu 107 82
:n7 Vaghvadla 319 72 4') Cnradu 1 78
37J:; Valakheui 290 70 43 Gasalai 102 82
370 Valundi 399 74 44 Ghen"wll 24 78
:HW Vandaria 255 70 45 Chodia 32 78
381 Vanduria 3\)0 74 46 Goh.na 122 82
382 Vangad 377 74 47 Cov.nCla Tal"j 87 80
383 V,mjig,khullta 59 62 48 Cuito!"a. 146 82
384 VankanfT a26 72 49 Hadmat Khun1.a .}~ 78 -I
385 Yankdi 43 62 50 Hirola 54 80
386 Vansia Kui 263 70 51 Itadi 94 80 387 Vanta Metana 25 60 52 Jafal'pura 14 78 388 Varsada 10, 64
389 Yatli 265 70 53 Jilror 98 80
390 Vavdi 66 62 54 JIl,unj 68 80
3Ql Vt~vdi 398 74 55 Jotpur 6 78
3fs Vavia Muvada 30 62 56 Jha10d 8 78
3 3 Velanwada 126 64 57 Jitpui'a 71 80
394 Vona 251 70 58 KachaJdiJara ]40 82
395 Vyar 3;30 72 59 Kadval 52 80
396 Zab :~4 62 60 Kadvanapad 67 80
397 Zalasug 108 64 61 Kakrdi 63 80 62 Kaliataluv 11 78
398 Zenzava 166 66 63 KaligAID Gujjal' . 148 82
399 Zer 33\) 72 64 Kaligurll l11ami 149 82
JHALOD TALUEA 6.3 Kllijini Surusv!1lli ;, 78 66 Kalyanpura 77 80
VILLAGES 67 Kanjikhedi 5H 80 68 Kankrakuw!l 143 82
Amba liS 82 69 Karanlba 109 82
2 Aillbazaran 21 78 70 Karath 127 82
3 Anika 60 80 71 Kavdana Muvada 75 80
4 AnVarpUl'll 10 78 72 KhakhHriH 33 '78
5 Bachaknria 79 80 73 Kharsana 16 78
6 Bajllrvada 53 80 74 Kllarwani 111 82
7 Ba.mbcla 18 78 75 Khcda 19 '78
8 Bhlmdn 104 82 76 Kota 88 80
9 Bhamen 91 80 77 :Kotda 142 82
10 Bhanpnr 106 82 78 KUllda 101 82
11 BhonYra 23 78 7\) Kuni 114 82
12 Bilwa'ni 121 82 80 LuvarH 61 80 13 Bodndungar 110 82 81 Lilva DeVil 50 80 a Bodiabhint 97 80 82 Lilva Puker 51 80
15 Chak&lil1 137 82 83 Lilva Thllkor 45 78
16 'Ch9ki";A1Hl 92 80 84 Limdi 126 82
17 Chall1!ulH 86 80 8" Lunjalla Muvadu 74 82
18 Ch~ndnnallu Mu~apa 76 80 86 ::Ilagha nisar 26 78 19 Chatka . 139 82 87 Mahudi 17 '78 20 Chh",iu :F 78 .) 88 :\1alwaf!i 130 82 21 ChhaYllll 138 82 8~) 'Mandli 72 • 80
22 Chitrod,n 13 78 !jO l\ldullia 42 78
23 Dag"ria 152 82 HI l\lirnkhf'di 147 82
24 Dantin 133 82 !l2 ~luli 90 80
25 Devjil1i Sara~valli 4 78 . 93 l\lota Kalia 108 82
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No. VillagejTown Code No. No. No. V i1Itoge IT own Code No. :1:\0.
lBALOD TALl1EA-ooncld. DOHAD TALUKA,cOfHd.
94 ):[otiHaIllli 125 82 I) Bandibar 80 92 9;3 )lunadha 120 82 6 Bavka 96 94 9fi Mundaheda 37 78 7 Bhamuhori 4.-' 92
97 Munkhosala 12 78 g 13harsada 103 94
98 Nana KaHil 10il 82 9 Bhathiwad 28 90
99 NttniHandi 123 82 10 Bhe 94 94
100 Xansalai 41 78 11 Hhutardi 112 94
101 Nnriani Muvadi 73 80 12 Hhutardi 57 92
102 Nitne 'Tarod 47 80 13 Bordi Bujarg HI 92
103 Ninki 56 80 ,14 BordikhUl d 48 92
104 Pallia 39 78 15 Boriala. fifi 92 16 Borkheda 41 92
105 Pareva 124 82 17 Borwalli 6 90 106 Parthanlpur 128 82 18 .Krahmkh!'da 30 92 107 PatelR 93 80 19 108 Pavdi 1;;0 82 Chadawada 103 94
109 Petlta,pur 3;; 78 20 Chandla I 11 94
110 PichhodlL 78 80 21 Chandwana, 1)6 92
III PipaliR 116 82 22 Chhapri 15 90
112 Piplod 36 78 23 ChharchhodR 94 G4
113 PratappUl'Il 84 80 24 Chhanm 27 (HI
11. Rajadia 20 25 ChosalR 18 90
78 115 Rajpur 2 78
26 Dadur 100 !l4
116 Raliatj Dllurs 131 82 27 Dasla .--;2 92
117 RaHati OUjja-r 132 82 28 Del"ar 22 90
1 18 RanlpurR 30 78 2H D"vrlha 40 92
119 Ranilu lnan1i 44- 78 30 Dhaltlarda 4~ 92
120 Ra,lliar Kanlli 43 78 31 Dohlld (Rurlll) 2] 90'
121 Raypurll 31 78 32 Doki 13 90
122 Hupakheda 129 82 33 Dungarpur 32 92 34 Dungra 4 90
123 Sabli 144- 82 1240 Rampoi 48 80
3;; Gadoi 104 94
125 Sanjeli 83 80 36 GRmla 43 92
126 Sarmftria ;'5 80 37 Gangarda )20 94
127 Saro .. i 62 80 38 Ganga,rdi 10fi 94
128 Shankaq)Ul'R I;; 78 39 Garhada 116 94
129 Sharda 135 82 40 Gulbar 7;) 92
130 Simalia 112 82 41 Gundikhc>da 70 92
131 HitavRtli 3 78 42 Himala 71 92
132 i'luth'lrvHsa 119 82 43 Itawa fig 92
133 Tadha Go1a 136 82 44 Ja1at 37 92 1340 Tandi 49 80 45 Jan1bua 1"') 94 131) 'retaria 145 82 46 J"kar,t 2 90 136 Thala (Limdi) lIt> 82 47 Jesawadn 9" 94 137 Thala (Sanj<>Ji) 89 80 48 JUllapani fii; 92 138 Therka 38 78 49 Kalitalai 10 90 139 Thunthi Kankasin 22 78 ,,0 Karanlchandnukherlu 62 92 HO Timachi 29 78 ;;1 Kathla 7!l 92 1401 Tisana Muvada 8;; 80 ;32 Katwara fiG 92 142 Trakda Mabudi 57 81) .53 KhajurJ II 90 143 Trakda Mahudina Muvada 1)8 80 54 Khange]a 78 92
144 VageJa 40 78 55 Khapal'ia 77 92 141) Valunda fi9 80 56 Kharpdi 33 92 14fi Vaniaghllnt i 6fi 80 57 Kharod 12 90
1.7 Yanko) 113 82 1\8 Khat·oda 29 PO
148 Vansi" % 80 59 Khellg 87 9-t
IMl ' Varod 46 80 60 Khodva :1 90 150 Vasti 151 82 61 K~lUtkhed80 58 92
1.'}1 Velpurll 7 78 62 Kotda Bujarg 39 92
152 .l':u:'<a, 81 80 63 Kotda Khnrd 72 92 64 Lilar 42 92
DOHAD TALUKA 65 Limdabara 81 92
ToWNS 66 Malllliavav 38 92 I Dohad I 86 67 Mahn~ 93 94 2 Fre~Jand GUllj II 88 68 Millakysl' 115 94
VILL,A-GES 69 Moti Kharaj 35 92 70 Mot! Lachh .. h 54 92
I Abhlod 102 94 71 ::Muwao)ia 2 Agawada 76 92
!l 90
3 Ambli 90 94 72 Nadh .. lav 97 94
4 Amblinuparu 73 92 73 Naghrllia 19 90
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ALPHABETICAL LIST .. OF ;.VlLLAGES-contd.
Sl. Location Pag .. R1. Lorntion Pnge
No. Villag"/Tllwn Cop" No. No. )<0. VillasejTown Cod, ~o. ",n.
DOHAD TAL UKA-t01lcld. LIJlKBEDA irALUKA·C~1;td.
74 Nidwllj 113 94 17 BHroua 24 98
75 Nandva 101 94 18 B,'uat I:;S 104
76 Nani KhllrHj 36 92 19 Bhflnpur 5 98
7; Nani L"chh"1i ;'3 92 20 . llhanp'ul" 224 ]06
78 N,=,sirpur 20 90 21 Bllav"l"o 210 106
79 Nav agu.n1 50 92 22 Jjhil P,lniR 52 100
80 Ne]slu' 91 94 23 Bl1impu)"11 117 102
81 Nimaeh 121 94 24 Bhindol 212 106
82 Nimnaila 8 90 2;,· Bhorva 157 104
83 p"nchwftda 51 9:1 2(; Bhutkh<'di 12 98
84 Pandai 108 94 ,)- Bilill 191 104 ~ I
85 Patia !H) 94- 28 Bogadvft 152 102
86 PtltiHz()l 117 94 29 1301' 167 104
87 Pn:-,rj 31 92 :10 Borgota HI 98
88 Rabdal 14- 90 :~ 1 Budllpur ]'il) ]04
89 Rarhl1arrla 86 94 3" Chachakpur 10 9R
90 Rajp"" 2~ 90 33 ohaidiYI1 140 102
!ll Ramdungl"a 34- 92 34 Chari' 20e. 104
~12 Rampura 7 90 3ii Chatki 12S 102
93 Ranapur Rujarg 25 90 ~l(; ChhapaTv8~1 31 98
!l-l Ranapur Khl1rd 26 90 ~7 Chhapri 23 98
f),; Ra Valikllf'd a fl-l 92 38 Chilakotll ]\)'j 104
96 RenliH 3 90 lH) ChoJ;:i n.-, 100
97 Rozarn I 90 40 Chopat Palli \)8 100
98 ""had" J 14 94 4] Chorbnria Hi!) 104
!lfl Sakarda 17 90 42 Chunc1lldi 43 98
100 Sl>lapndn 74 92 43 Dabhada 10(\ 102
101 Sim,liif\ Buj""g IlS 94 44 Dabhava 1-<> 104 1-
102 SimBH" Khlll:d 68 92 4,-, Dakal"n 'j ;) 100
l()3 Tana"hhiya 63 92 4G Dantia 104 102
1001 Tam:l.a 83 92 .j,7 Dasa 4] 98
105 Tal"vadia Bh,,\! 61 92 48 Dega,wada 70 100
106 Tarvadin HjmHT 59 92 4fl Devdhi 14:l 102
lO7 T .. rvadia YajEl 60 92 .iO Dhabudi 8'j ]00
108 TiIIlarda 82 92 :;1 Dhadhela J09 102
109 Tunl<j Anop llO 94 ,"')2 Dhm"anl,ari 34 98
1 I () Tllllki Va.jn 107 94 ,:;:1 Dhallarplltia 237 106
III Uchavani" 85 94 .14 Dhanpur (D) 112 102
112 Udal' 88 94 t)i) Dhanpur (Tt) 179 104
113 Ul<ardj 23 90 ,-,6 Uolal'ia 196 104
114- U:-:-al'VnTI 16 90 '-)7 Dudllia 100 100 164 ] 04
115 Vndva 89 !)4 ;)~ Dudhamllli 11!l ]02
116 Vajelav 92 9.Jc J!) Dudhiyedh nrfl 21'i 106
1 J 7 Vanbhori 46 92 fiG Dumka ]20 10,,2 Ii] Dungan,
118 V1tnkiya 67 92 220 106
IHl Ynrbada 84 92 HZ Dunsnrpur (T)
120 \,ij,'gadh I09 94- 113 Fat"pura 'i3 100
134- Fonfan [>0 100
1:21 Zar; Bnjal'g. 119 94-,F~ll'i\ri
6& lOO
1:22 Z"rj K,hurd 44- 92 6;;
06 Gadvd 222 106
67 (Jallgal'di FIllin 229 106
LIMKHEDA TALUKA 6S Ghllda 174 104
61l Ghodazal' 169 104
VIT.lL,AG:ES 70 Ghu}ltia 138 102
Adalw(lda 1:;6 104 71 Gohilvagbll 240 106
2 Ag,,)"n ) 3i, 102 72 Gorivn 110 ] 02
-'J 100 3 Ag;lll'Il. (R-nndhikpUl') 9 ()8 73 GUll;ani 1-
4 AgaRv3ni 161 104 74 Gmnli 202 ]04
.j Alindr'~ 211 106 'I;} Hnrakhpur
243 1('6
() Arnbakf\ch 2M) 106 7(; H"t]Jiy"...-an 123 102
7 An,bali M('npnr l f\l\ 104- 77 HflJldi 'i 98
8 ... \_lllhaVH 132 102 is Hirapnr 48 100
9 Alldnrpul'a 201 104 79 Holkadnr 183 IC4
10 AudIleri H7 100 SO Ru,nadpul' i'6 leO
11 Anoppurft 03 10O Jadakhf'rja
145 102
12 Antarsuha 116 102 81 82 100
13 Aroda :IS 98 82 Jml1adrn (\2 100
14 Bar 1 :11 102 83 J a1111'i 90 100
15 Bnra 71 JOO 84 J('tPU1' (D) :-3:1 ns In I}" rp1n 29 98 86 Jntpnr(R)
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81. Location Page S1. Location Page No. Village {'Town COde No. No. No. Village/Town Code No. No.
LUlB:BEDA TALU'B:A-contd. LIMKBEDA TAL UK A-corltd.
86 .Tuna Vadia 70 100 158 Nani Sanjf')Ii 15 98
87 Kadval 236 106 159 Nani Vasvani 124 l<l2
88 KakadKhila 225 106 160 Nani Vav 57 100
89 Kakridungari 107 102 161 Navagam 84 100
90 Kalakhut 238 106 162 Navanagar 235 106
91 Kaliya Gota 39 98 163 Nava Vadia 69 ICO
92 Kaliyarai 60 100 164 Navipari . 17 98
93 Kaliyavad 195 104 165 Ninamana Khakharia 141 102
M Kamboi 144 102 166 Ninamani Vav 115 102
95 Kanakuwa 185 104 167 Pada 126 102 96 Kanjeta 199 104 168 Padalia 55 100 97 Kanseta 227 106 169 Padola 136 102 98 Kantu 192 104 170 Pahad 151 100 99 Kanzar 163 104 171 Palla 4.4 98
100 Karmadi 61 100 172 Palli 95 100 101 Katarni Palli 47 lOG 173 Panam 223 106 102 Katholia 146 102 174 Pallia 78 100 103 Kelkuva 46 100 175 Panivela 49 100 104 Kesharpur 86 100 ]76 Panta 16 98 105 Khadada 127 102 177 Parmarna Dunia~pur 13 98 106 Khadada 233 106 178 Parmarna Kha haria 142 102 107 Khajuri 242 106 179 Parpata 96 100 lOS Khalta Garbadi 213 106 180 Patangadi 25 98 109 Khirkhai 105 102 181 Patdi 113 102 lIO Khokhbed 188 104 182 Pat-wan 137 102 III Khokhra 177 104 183 PaY 189 1~
112 Khudra 30 98 184 Pipalia 35 98 113 Khunta 37 98 ]85 Pipargota %09 106 114 Kotambi 215 106 186 Piparia 204 104 115 Kothara 102 102 187 Pipero 178 l~
116 Kotharia 149 102 188 Piplapsni 125 102 117 Kubero 208 106 189 Pipli 101 102 lIS Kumpur 26 98 190 Pipodra 160 104 II9 Kundawada 175 104 191 Pisoi 40 98 120 Kundha 103 102 192 Polisimal 148 102 121 Kunlli 134: 102 193 Pratappur 77 100 122 Ladvavac'l 214 106 194 Punakota. 241 106 123 Lakhanagujiya 203 104
195 Rachhava 216 124 Leliya Amba 232 106 106
125 Limbodar 27 98 196 Rai 130 102
126 Limc'i Medhari 198 104 197 Raiyavan 182 104
127 Limkhedtl 94 100 198 Rampur 154 104
128 Lukhadia 176 104 199 Randhikpur 21 98
129 Lukhawada 88 100 200 Ranipura • 32 98 201 Rathodna Dungarpur 14
130 Machhelai 83 100 98
131 Mahunala 162 104 202 Sajoi 193 104
132 MaIekpur 6 98 203 Sakaria 18 98 133 Mandav 165 104 204 Sakkarpura 231 106
134 Mander 8 98 205 Sanagia 59 100
135 Mandor 226 106 206 Sangasar 190 104
136 Mangal Mahudi 129 102 207 Sarjumi 54- 100
137 Manlli 133 102 208 Sasta 118 102
138 Matana Palla 11 98 209 SatifaJia 74 100
139 Methan 1 98 210 Simamoi 218 lOG;
140 Modhva 155 ]04 211 Singapur 67 100-
141 Morai 207 106 212 Singawali 181 104,
142 Mota Ambalia 3 98 213 Singvad 20 98,
143 Mota Huthidhara 91 100 214 Sudia 64 100
144 Mota Mal III 102 215 Surpur 4 9& 145 Moti Bandibar 89 100 216 Surpur 166 104
146 Moti Malu 230 106 217 Taramkach 173 104 147 Moti Vasvani 122 102 218 Tarmi 22 98 148 Moti Vav 58 100 219 Timbo. 171 104 149 Munavani 66 100 220 TokarVa 221 lOCI 150 Nakti 153 104- 221 Toyani So 98 151 Nalu 187 104 222 Tuto. ghati 147 102 152 Nana A.mbalia . 2 98 U dhal Mahudo. 200 10-4, 153 Nana Hathidharo. 92 100 223 154 Nana Mal 108 102 224 Umaria 168 104,
155 Nani Bandibar 81 100 225 Umedpura. 99 100
1/;6 NaniMalu 234 106· 226 Undar 194 104
157 Nani Salai 205 104 227 Usra 150 102
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-contd.
SI. Location Page 81. Location Page
No. Village/Town Code No. NO. No. Villa,ge/Town Code No. Ko.
LIMKHEDA'lALlJKA·l)onIJUi. DEVGAD BABIA TALlJKA- GO'ntd.
228 Vadapipla 45 98 45 FangiO- 181 U6
229 Vadela 80 100 46 Farod 33 112
230 Vaghnala. 28 98 47 Gajapura (Guneshia) 36 112 231 Vakasiya 219 106 48 Gajapura (Malu) . 119 114
232 Val<eota 244 106 49 GalibilJi 126 116
233 ValaGota 42 98 50 Gamani 125 116
234 Valudi 151 102 51 Gamdi 3 110
235 Vanjaria 56 100 52 Gamirpura 65 112
236 Vansiya Dungal'i . 228 106 53 Garmotia 132 116
237 Vateda 93 100 54 Ghoghamba 54 112
238 Ved 180 104 55 Ghogha 156 116
239 Vistanga 139 102 56 Godli 133 116
240 Zabu 184 104 57 Gollav 40 112
241 ZaliyaPada 53 100 58 Gorada 134 116
242 Zarola (D) 114 102 59 Goth 55 112
243 Zarola (K) 85 LOO 60 Goyasundal 38 112
244 Zerjitgadh 121 102 61 Guna 11 110
62 Gundi 135 116
DEVGAD BARlA TALUXA 63 Gun~Bhia 13 110
64 Hindolia 73 114
ToWN 65 Jagana Muvada 34 112
110 66 Jambusar 187 118
1 Devgad Baria I 67 Jambuvania 24 112 68 Jitpura 42 112
VII.r"A.~ES 69 Jorapura • 2 110
70 Jorapura (Gadh) • 66 112
1 Abhlod > • 80 114 71 JunaBaria 129 116
2 Adepur 98 114 72 JuniBedi 173 116
3 Albeta 47 112 73 Kakalpur 109 114
4 Ambakhunt . 117 114 74 Kaliakota 60 U2
5 Amlipani Chhotra 172 116 75 Kaliakuwa 163 116
6 Amlizoz 175 116 76 Kali Dungari 102 114
7 AnkH 144 116 77 Kalsar 96 114-
8 Antcla. 105 114 78 Kaubipalli 45 112
9 Asaydi 15 112 79 Kankodakui 63 112
10 Baina 152 116 80 Kanpur 57 112
11 BakroI 149 116 81 Kanta-veda 37 112
12 13o.m:ro1i 128 116 82 Kantu 1,00 114
13 Bamroli Mu-vada • 121 114 83 Kapdi 118 114
14 Bars 155 116 84 Kelia 165 116
15 Bhadbha, 93 114 85 Klekuva 160 110
16 Bhamaiy'B 1. 110 86 Khapa 127 116
17 Bhanpura 53 112 87 Khandania 162 116
18 Bhathvada. 25 112 88 KhaIl.patla 69 114
19 Bhilod 12 110 89 Kharkhadi 43 112
:20 Bhojpura 17 U2 90 Kharod 99 114
"21 Bhular l' 104 114 91 Khilodi 28 112
:22 Bhutpaglan 143 116 92 Khodi Timarvi 150 116
:23 Bhuval 103 114 93 Kolinapuvala 130 116
:24 Bilia. 59 112 94 Kothara 46 112
:25 Bor 88 114 95 Kothayadi 6 110
26 Boria 76 114 96 KOyda 82 114
27 Chandranagar 84 114 97 Kumbhar Palli 44 112
28 Chatha. 68 112 98 Kuva 158 116
29 Chathi 87 114 99 Labadadhara 114 114
30 Chenpur 71 114 100 Lalpari 26 112
31 Chhasia 166 116 101 Lavaoria 120 114
32 'Dabhva (Sagtala) 170 116 102 Malu 78 114
33 Dahinkot 29 112 103 Mandav 174 116
34, Damaupura 4 110 104 Math 56 112
35 Dama"Vav 19 112 105 Meghamuvadi 49 112
36 Dangaria 95 114 106 Mendra 112 114:
37 Dantol 16 112 107 Mirap 9 110
38 Davadra 77 114 108 Mol 115 114,'
39 Degavada 153 116 109 Moti Khajuri 139 116
40 Dhaaeshwar 74 114 110 MotiMagoi 142 116
41 Divis 183 118 111 Moti'Zari 61 112
42 Dudhapura 91 114 112 Nadatod 182 11&
43 Dudhia. 137 116 113 Nagva~ 177 U8
44 Dukhli 138 116 114 N ani Khajuri 147 no
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ALPHABETICAL LIS'!' OF VILLAGES-concld.
81. Location Page 81. Location Page
No. Village/Town Code No. No. No. Village/Town Cllde No. No.
DEVGAD BARTA TALUEA-oontd. DEVGAD BARIA TALUXA-ctmcld
115 NaniMagoi IS6 116 151 Satkunda 161 116 116 NaniZari 12 114 162 Savapura 85 II4
117 Nathkuva 52 112 153 Segarama 79 114
118 Nathpura 154 116 154 Sevania 185 118
119 Nathudi 50 112 155 Shamarkuva 107 114,
120 Navagam 35 112 156 Sherpura 5 no 121 NaviBedi 169 116 167 Simalia 18 112
122 Nurapura 151 116 158 Simlagasi 17& US
123 Podedj 39 112 )59 Singedi III 114
124 Padhora 92 114 160 Singor 110 114
125 Palla 86 114 161 Tand Kundla 89 114
126 Panchela 41 112 162 Timarva 176 IlS
127 Panivasan 157 116 163 Tindki 145 1I6
128 Paroli 27 112 164 Toyani 22 112
129 Piplod 51 112 165 Udhavala 122 114
130 Poyli 159 116 166 Udva 91 114
131 Rajgadh 75 114 167 Unchabecla 108 114
132 Rarna 30 112 168 Unchvan 94 114
133 Ranipura (BatatUa) 70 114 169 Vadbhet 186 118 134 Ranjitnagar 62 112 170 Vlldodar 10 110 135 Rampuradevi 167 116 171 Vallnath 32 112 136 Ratadia 81 U4 172 Van dar 179 118 137 Rathva :Muvada~ 168 116 173 Vangarv8 7 HO 138 Rayan Muvada. 64 H2 174 Vankod 131 116
139 Rebari :n 112 175 Vanskod 141 116
140 Redhana 164 116 176 YaV 140 ~16
141 Rinchhia 83 114 177 Vavkulli 67 112 142 Rinchhvani ~S 112 178 Velkotar 23 112 143 Runipura (Dama;"'av) 14 llO 179 Virapura 90 114
144 Ruvabari 123 116 180 Virol 101 114
145 Sa.gtala 180 118 181 Zab (SagtalE') 171 116
146 Sajora 58 112 182 Zab (Vav) 124 116
147 Salia 21 112 183 Za.bia. 146 116 148 Sa.niada 20 112 184 Zarnran 184 118
149 Sarasava 148 116 185 Zinzari 106 114:
1I:iO Sarsav 8 110 186 Zoz 116 114
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INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICt'
1 LOCATION AND PHYSICAL FEATUBES
1.1 Boundarie8 and Natural Division8
Panchmahals district is one of the districts on the eastern border of Gujarat forming part of Baroda Division. It lies roughly between 73io and 74tOE. longitude and 22!0 and 23i~. latitude. It is bounded to the llorth by Sabarkantha district and Banswara district of Rajasthan State, to the west by Baroda and Kaira districts, to the south by Baroda district and Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh and to the east by Jhabua district also of Madhya Pradesh. Its north-south length is a.bout 80 miles and east-west breadth is about 72 miles.
1.2 Oonfiguratiun
The district is for the most part a hilly tract eovered by forests. The whole of northern and eastern portion comprising mainly of Jhalod, Dohad, Lunavada, Santrampur, Limkheda, Devgad ·Baria and J ambughoda talukas is covered by hills and forests intercepted by plain cultivated land in villages situated in the river valleys. The western part mainly oomprising of Kalol and parts of Lunavada, Shehera, Godhra and Halol talukas, rises gradually to the east and is cut up by rivers and intercepted by hills of low altitude except the south where the altitude of Pavagadh peak rises to 2,700 feet above sea level.
1.3 Rivers
This district is very rich in water resources, as seven rivers, viz., the Mahi, the Goma, the Kuar, the Panaro, the Karad, the Kali and the Misri pass through it. The Mahi is the biggest river of the district. It originates from Rajasthan, passes through this district from north-east to south-west and running through the neighbouring district of Kaira, finally meets the Gulf of Canibay.
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1.4 Soil
The soil of the northern and eastern regiona of the district comprising of the Santrampur. Jhalod, Lirokheda, Devgad Baria and Jambughoda. talukas and parts ofLunavada, Shehera. Godhra and Halol talukas is shallow, hilly and full of rocky tracts. It is black (deep). The soil of the remaining portion of the district a.djoining Kaira and Baroda districts is plain and fertile alluvial (sandy loam) which has mainly been formed by the denudation of hills and deposition of mud, etc., brought by the rivers. The depth of the soil in the plain is 5 feet to 10 feet.
1.5 Climate and Temperature
The climate of the district is warm. The winter which follows monsoon is brisk lasting from November to February. The summer is the season of oppressive heat and extends from March to June. The maximum temperature recorded at Dohad during 1960 was 45°0 or 113°F in May and the minimum was 80C or 46·4°F in January. Sheheratalukaremained hottest in summer and coldest in winter during 1959 according to the available statistics. The details of maximum and minimum temperature during 1951-60 at Dohad will be found in Official Statistics Table 1.1 given in Part II of this Handbook.
1.6 Rainfall
The south-west monsoon brings rains to this district. With the exception of occasional thunderstorms, monsoon is confined to the four months from June to October. The monsoon sets in by the last week of June and continues up to the first week of October. PlaceB where the highest rainfall was recorded were Jambughoda (174.01 ems.) in 1959 and Devgad Baria (90.69 cms.) in 1960. The lowest rainfall of 50.08 cms. and 40.72 CInII.
for the respective years was recorde-i at Shehera.
The following table gives the rainfall figures for the last decade for Godhra which is the headquarters of the district.
, AnnualrainfaZl jor Godhra town, 19/)1-60
Annual rainfall
Year In Inches In Centimetres
1 2 3
1951 N.A. N.A.
1952 36·5 92.7
1953 33·3 84·7
1954 50.2 127.4
1955 36.3 92.3
1956 58·1 147.6
1907 N.A. N.A.
1958 49·7 126·2
1959 48·2 123·5
1960 19.4 49·4
N.A.=Not available
It will be observed from the above table that the monsoon wa.s the heaviest in 1956 and weakest in 1960 in the last decade.
Monthly rainfall figures for all these years are available in Official Statisticn Table 1.2 published in Part II of this Handbook.
1.7 Famine and Scarcity
According to the report of the Fact Finding 'Committee appointed by the Government of Bombay in 1958-60, this district has only 'One taluka, viz., Doha.d as scarcity area of 'C' ·dass on the basis of the past data of annawari, rainfall a.nd other relevant factors, as it was found to have experienced scarcity conditions <>noe in every 10 years on an average. The Committee has come to the conclusion that Halol and Jambughoda talukas are free from soarcity. In the remaining talukas of the. district, the rainfall is not considered by the committee to be low but the crops are found to have suffered on account of deficiency of rain in particular periods of the monsoon season, specially in the months of August-September when the rains are essential for rice and
. maize whioh are the principal crops of these areas.
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1.8 ForestlJ
According to the information furnished by the Chief Conservator of Forests, Gujarat State, the area of forests in 1961-62 is found to be 869.25 sq. miles, out of which 343.58 sq. miles are reserved and 525.67 sq. miles are unclassed forests. This district is rich' in forests as about one fourth -of the total area of the district is covered by forests.
2 ADMINISTRATIVE SET- UP
2.1 Historical Background
The history of the Panchmahals centres in the city of Champaner .. In a copper plate inscription of Shiladitya V of Valabhi dated 404-441 Samvat, 348-385 A.D., reference is made to the camp of victory fixed at Godhrahaka, present Godhra. Champaner is said to have been founded in the seventh century (647) in the reign of Van Raj, the first ruler of Anhilvada. In the end of the thirteenth century (1297) the Chohans, retreating from Khichivada before the Musalmans under Ala-ud-din Khilji, became lords of the country. Their sway lasted till the conquest of Champaner by Mahmud Begada in 1484. The author of Mirat-i-Sikandri (1611) is eloquent in praise of fruits of the region, vi~., mangoes the best in the kingdom. and sandalwood so plentiful as to be used in house building. Under the Mogul Emperors (1573-1727) Godhra became the district headquarters. In the seventeenth century it was mentioned in Watson's History of Gujarat as a hunting ground for wild elephants.
In 1727, Krishnaji, foster son of Kantaji Kadam Bande, attacked Champaner,. levied a regular tribute, and seems to have held the country till about the middle of the century when Champa-ner was seized and the Panchmahals annexed by Scindia. Though the citadel of Pavagad was taken by the British in 1803 they made no attempt to occupy or administer the lands of the district. Even the citadel was restored to Scindia in the next yea~ and remained in his hands till in 1853 the district was transferred to the British. Naikdas, a very wild forest tribe, took up arms against the British under Rupa and Keval Naikas, in October 1858, in an unsuccessful revolt.
Under the British rule, the Panchmahale district formed part of Bombay Province. On the bifurcation of the former Bombay State, it formed part of Gujarat State from 1st May, 1960.
2.Z Territorial Ohanges
On the de-amalgamation of the combined districts of Broach and Panchmahals in 1945, the following talukas constituted Panchmahals district :-Dohad, Godhra, Halol, Jhalod and Kalol. To these were added after 1947 the former Indian States of Lunavada, Baria (including Ratanmal) and Sant and some villages of Pandu Mewas and one village of Baroda. Six villages were transferred to Sabarkantha district and one to Baroda district. The territorial changes which took place between 1951-61 are given in sub-appendix 2
to Appendix I to Table A-I published in Pa.rt II of this Handbook. There are no territorial changes after 28th February, 1961.
2.3 Administrative Divisions
Panchmahals is one of the districts of Baroda Division of Gujarat State. For the purposes of revenue administration, the district is divided into three sub-divisions with 10 talukas and 1 mahal.
The details about the area and population in respect of these sub-divisions are given in the following table.
Administrative Divisions, 1961
SI. No.
1
2
1)
6
7
8
9
10
11
Sub-Division! TalukajMahal
2
District Total
Total JM' Godhra Sub-DiviBion
Godhra
Kalol
Halol
Jambughoda
Total Jor Lunavada Sub-Division
Shehora
Lunavada
Santrampur
TotaL Jor D3vgad Baria SUb-Division -
Jhalod
Dohad I
Limkhoda
Devgad Baris
Area (in sq. miles)
3
3,450·6
829·4
420·9
154·5
196·1
57·9
1,112·0
226·4
•. 359. 1
526·5
1,{j09· Z
312·3
337·6
412·0
447·3
Details of inhabited and uninhabited villages, density and occupied houses are available in Census Table A-I published in Part II of this Handbook.
2.4 l1eve~ue,
The Collector is in charge of the general administration, law and order and civil supplies. He is assisted by a Personal Assistant in his office and Deputy Collectors in charge of 3 sub-divisions having their headquarters at Godhra, Lunavada and Devgad Baria. There are 10 mamlatdars in charge of 10 taluka
No. of towns
4
8
3
1
I
1
z
1
1
8
2
No. of villages
5
1,947
415
163
69
127
56
828
89
340
399
704
152
122
244
186
6
1,468,946
432,004
216,427
99,775
100,173
16,629
425,813
89,982
147,097
188,734
Population
Rurt~l
1,314,087
362,153
163,260
90,092
92,172
16,629
402,711
89,982
130,564
182,165
011,129 ~ 549,223
120,996
188,625
126,802
17'4,706
120,996
138,191
126,802
163,234
Urban
8
154,869
69,851
52,167
9,683
8,001
2",102
6,569
01,901}
50,434
11,472
offices and 1 mahalkari in charge of the mahal office at Jambughoda.
2.5 l1evenue Settlement
The district is comprised of 10 talukas and 1 mahal, of which 6 talukas are comprised of UnIon areas* of the Province of Bombay_ The taluka of Lunavada is comprised of the former Lunavada State, that of Santrampur is comprised of the former Santrampur State, those of Baria and Limkheda of the former Devgad Baria State and the mahal of Jambughoda IS comprised of the former State of
*Union Al'e18= Areas forming part of the Pre-Independence districts of the Bombay Province
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J a.m bughoda.. The villages of former Sanjeli State are merged in Jhalod taluka. Later on, some villages of Jambughoda. mahal are transferred to Baroda district.
In the Union Area, there was no change since 1947 in the position that obtained before independence in respec;Jt of survey and settlement, except that the Inam and former Inam villages which were unsurveyed were got surveyed and their soils classified from 1949 to 19.51 under Post-War Reconstruction Scheme No. 75 and 77-A. The lands of each individual holding in this area were surveyed and designated as survey numbers "and their subdivisions are designated as pot hissas, pot number or hissa numbers. Their areas were worked out separately and recorded. The soils of these survey numbers and 'Sub-divisions were classified for the purpose of land revenue according to the Gujarat Classification System and land revenue settlement has been introduced under the Bombay Land Revenue Code. The original settlements in this district were introduced in 1870-71 to 1885-86 and these settlements were revised between 1906-07 to 1926-27. Re-revision settlement was introduced in the year 1926-27 only in Dohad taluka. Though the guarantee period had already expired, the settlements have not been since revised.
The lands of villages of former Lunavada, Santrampur, Jambughoda and Sanjeli States were surveyed and classified' and· those of Devgad Baria surveyed during the former State regime on the lines similar to those in the pre-merger talukas of the district. Partial survey and classification \ had, however, been got done in these areas by the staff of the merged State areas survey and classification scheme. In case of former Devgad Baria State villages, wholesale classificatiqn of soils had been got done as the soils in these villages were not at all classified before. In none of these areas there was anything like scientific settlement. No area in this district now remains unsurveyed and unclassified.
In the Merged State areas, where the land' revenue settlement was considered scientific, in order to bring the land revenue assessments on par with those obtaining in the pre-merger talukas of the district, Government framed Land Revenue Rule 19-N. For fixing the land revenue assessment in areas which were not settled or not scientifically settled on lines similar to the Bombay Land Revenue Code, Land Revenue Rule 19-0 is framed. Both these rules are framed under the Bombay
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Land Revenue Code, section 52. According to Land Revenue Rule 19-N, the villages in the various settlement groups were generally compared with those in the pre-merger talukas in respect of permanent and semi-permanent factors of physical configuration, olimate and rainfall, markets, communications and standard of husbandry and Comparable Union Areas were fixed for the:rp.. The standard rates of the scientifically settled areas were then compared with the standard rates of Comparable Union Areas and remission was granted to the extent of the excess of the former over the latter. Under the Land Revenue Ru~e 19-0, groups of the villages of the merged areas were formed on consideration of their homogeneity in respect of permanent and semi-permanent factors mentioned above and the Comparable Union Areas of these villages fixed as under Land Revenue Rule 19-N and land revenue assessment in such areas were worked out by application of (1) the recoverable rate under Land Revenue Rule 19-N, (2) the existing rates prevailing in the merged areas, or (3) the rates worked out on the basis of average cash value of 35 per cent or 1/6th of the gross produce, whichever was the lowest, to the soil classification values through the medium of the distance from village site scale, and the a~tual area of the survey number or its sub-di'vision. In these areas, there Were several villages held on Jagiri tenure. The Jagiri tenure was abolished under the Bombay Merged Territories and Area (Jagir Abolition), Act, 1953 and the assessment of each individual survey number or sub-division was fixed under section 7 of the said Act by applying the rate of the adjoining homogeneous Khalsa village.
Under the Gujarat Classification System, lands irrigated from wells were treated as dry crop,lands with an additional classification factor of sub-soil, so as to levy higher land revenue assessment' on consideration of the capacity of the wells and soil classification value. Lands irrigated from second and first class irrigation works which were in charge of the Public Works Department were subjected to separate irrigation cess#nd irrigation rates under the Bombay Irrigation Act, but for lands irrigated from smaller works like tanks which were not governed by the Bombay Irrigation Act, the lands were subjected to himayat assessment which is clubbed with the land revenue. Occassional use of water for agricultural purposes with permission from Government sources on which Government had not spent anything was allowed free and
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where Government ha.d spent something, water assessment was levied under section 55 Of Bombay Land Revenue Code.
2.6 Agrarian Structure and Land Reforms There were lands held on Mehvasi tenure
and Talukdari tenure in the pre-merger areas of the district. These tenures have been abolished under the Bombay Mehvasi Tenure Abolition Act, 1949 and the Bombay Talukdari Tenure Abolition Act, 1949 respectively. All kinds of Inams except Devasthan Inams were abolished after 1947 and the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 was applied to this area with a view to do away with the intermediaries between the agriculturists and the State. The Bombay Prevention of Fragmentation and Consolidation of Holdings Act was enacted in 1948 and the activities under this Act have been spread over Jhalod, Dohad, Kalol, Halol and Godhra talukas. Under the Gujarat Agriculture Lands Ceiling Act, 1960, the maximum limits to the land holdings have been laid down.
In the Merged areas there were lands and villages held on Ankadia and Jagiri tenure. These tenures have been abolished by special legislations. The various Inams, except Devasthan Inams, obtaining in the Merged areas were abolished by Bombay Merged Territories (Miscellaneous Alienation Abolition) Act, 1955 and The Bombay Tenancy and Agricultura.l Lands Act was applied. Thus, in respect of land tenures and Inams and survey, Boil classification and land revenue settlement, the position in Merged State areas was brought on par with that obtaining in these respects in the pre-merger areas of the district.
2.7 Parliamentary and Assembly GonstituencielJ Under the Delimitation of Parliamentary
and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961, 2 seats are allotted to this district for the purpose of election to the House of the People and II seats for the State-Assembly. The details comprising the territorial extent of the Parlia. mentary and Assembly constituencies are shown below.
Delimitation of Parliamentary and A.ssembly Oonstituencies
Parliamentary Oonstituencies 81. Name of Extent in terms of Assembly
Oonstituencies No. Oonstituency
1 2 1 Panohmahals
! Dohad (BT).
3 Halel, Kalel, Salia., Qedhra, Sheher., Lunavada. and Santrampur
Jhalod. Doha.d. Limkheda.. Devgllod Baria. Jabugam, Chheta Udaipur. Naavadi and Sankheda
7
B
Assembly Constituencies
31. Name .of Ne. Constituency
2
Hal.ol (ST)·
2 Kal.ol
3 Salis.
Extent of Constituene:r
3
Halel taluka and Jaml:;ughoda mahal
Kalel taluka and all 46 villages .of Rajgadh circle .of Devgad Baria tlloluka.
(i) All 35 villages .of M.ora circle and all 24 villages ofSaJia circle and 81126 villages of Vavdi Bujrag circle .of G.odhra taluka and
(ii) All 46 villages .of Simalia circl .. .of Devgad Baria taJuka
4, G.odhra G.odhra taluka (excluding all 35 villag~s .o~ M.ora circle, all 24 village. .of Saha CIrcle and all 26 villages .of VavdiBujrag circle efGodhra taluka)
5 Sheher.. Shehera ~al_uka and all 44 villages of Vardhan clrcle and all 62 villages of K.othamba circle of Lunavada t .. luka
(I Lunavada. Lunavada taluka (excluding all 44 villages .of Vardharicircle and 81162 villages .of K.othamba circle .of Lunavada taln_ka) and all 66 villages of Sarsan clrcle and all 71 villages .of Munpur circle .of Santrampur~ talnka
7 Santrampur Santrampnr taluka (excluding all fit> (ST). villages .of Sarsan circle aLd all 71
villages efM:unpllr circle .of Santrarnpur taluka)
S JhaJod (ST)* JhaJod taluka
9 Dohad (ST). Dohad talnka (excluding all 35 village. .of Garbada circle .of Dehad taluka)
10 Limkheda (ST). Limkheda talnka (excluding all 3& villages of Umaria circle and all 56 villages of Dhanpur circle .of Limkheda talnka) and all 35 vilhq~el! .of Garbada circle of Dohad taluka
11 Devgad Baria Devgad Bacia taluka (exclnding all 45 villages .of Rajgadh circle and all 46 villages .of Simalia circle .of Davgad Baria talulro) and all 36 villages of Umaria circle and all 56 villages of Dhanpur circle of Limkheda taluka
.-rheee seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes.
2.8 Jw1iciary
The judicial set-up of the district comprises of 1 District and Sessions Judge, I Assistant District Judge, I Civil Judge (Senior Division) and 8 Civil Judges (Junior Division). As Sessions Judge he is empowered to impose a.ny sentence a.uthorised by law, but any sentence of death subject to confirma.tion
by the High Co urt. The Assistant Sessions Judge is empowered to impose any sentence a.uthorised by law, except a sentence of death or imprisonment for life or of imprisonment for a term exceeding 10 years. The District Judge has unlimited jurisdiction in civil suits while the Assistant Judge has jurisdiction up to Rs. 15,000 in such suits. Civil Judge (Senior Division) and Judicial Magistrate is empowered to impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years and fine not exceeding two thousand rupees. He has got unlimited jurisdiction in civil suits. Civil Judges (Junior Division) have jurisdiction up to Rs. 10,000 in civil suits.
2.9 Police
The total strength of civil police in 1960 amounted to 1,502 persons. TQ_ere were 22 police stations and 46 police outposts in the district. The total number of cognisable offences investigated was 4,332. Thus, there was 1 police per 3·62 sq. miles of area. The number of persons per police was 1,543 and the number of cognisable offences investigated per police was 4.56.
The number of crimes by major class of offences in the district is extracted from Official Statistics Table 11·3 given in Part II of this Handbook, wherein other details regarding number of persons acquitted or discharged and number of persons convicted will also be found. '
Per80ns convicted by nature ololJences, 1980-61
Description of offence
Affecting life Hurt
1
Theft " Under special and local laws
3 LOCAL SELF GOVEBlOIEliT
No. of persoWl convicted
2
26 lIO 174 304
3.1 Local Self Government Institutions
The Local Self Government Institutions in the State as on 1st April, 1961, which is the period covered by this Handbook are (1) Municipalities, (2) District Local Board, (3) District School Board and (4) Gram Panchayats. But since the Panchayats Act has come into force from 1st April, 1963 replacing the existing District Local Boards by Jilla Panchayats and introducing democratic decentralisation at all levels, a short resume of the provisions of this Act as regards the new set-up, functions, finance, etc., will also be given to bring the position about administrative set-up up-to-date.
3.2 M'unicipalities
At the end of 1960-61 there were 5 municipalities covering 5 towns with a population of 122,224. The average population per municipality was 24,445. The following table shows area and population of each municipality in the district.
Municipalities, area, population, income and expenditure for the year, 1960-81
Income Municipality Area in sq. ~i1e8 Population (in Re.)
I 2 3 4
Tolal 23·13 122,224 2,087,796
Godhra 7·75 4.93
52,167 1,022.590 Lunavada 16,533 218,292 Santrampur 3.99 6,569 106,2(;2
2·50 35,483 Dohad 532,440 208,21 2 Devgad. Baris 3·96 Il,472
Details regarding number of members, sources of income and heads of· expenditure are available in Official Statistics Table 14·1 published in Part II of this Handbook.
The total income of all the 5 municipalities during 1960-61 amounted to Rs. 2,087,796 of which as much as Rs. 1,314,205 or 62·95 per cent came from rates and taxes. The income per head of population as per 1961 Census was Rs. 17·08. As against this, the total expenditure in 1960-61 of all municipalities
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Income per head Expenditure
(in Re.) Expenditur('
per head
5 6 7
17·08 2,299,42'1 18·81
19·60 1,295,776 24·84 13·20 171,471 10·37 16·18 72,621 H·06 15·01 594,316 16·75 18·15 165,243 14·40
amounted to Rs. 2,299,427 and average expenditure per head of popula.tion Rs. 18·81.
.3.3 District Local Board
Total income and expenditure of the board during 1960-61 were Rs. 1,612,814 and Rs. 1,895,619 respectively. The main sources of income are local rates and land revenue and the major heads of expenditure are civil and public works and medical and education. The following table shows income and
expenditure of the Panchmahals District Local Board during 1960-61 under different heads.
Income and expenditure of District Local Board,
Details glvmg income and expenditure undey different sources are available for the years 1950-51 and 1955-56 in Official Statistics Table 14·2 published in Part II of this Handbook. 1960-61
Income Expenditure 3·4 Panehayat8 Head (in RB.)
1 2
Total 1,612,814
La.nd Revenue 130,000 Local Rates. 239,435 Interest 33,547 Police 173 ~Iedical 60,648 Scientific and
ot,her ~Iinor Deparhnents 68,788
:\Ii"celJaneous 411,OI8
Civil Works . 869,205
Head
3
Total
Administration
Education
Scientific and other Minor Departments
Ponsion
::\lis0ellanpous •
Civil and Public Works
(in Rg.)
4
1,895,619
65,86tl
31,200
97,962
12,060
626,883
1,OfH,646
The number of panchayats in the district at the end of 1960-61 was 762, covering 1,915 inhabited villages and 3 towns. 429 of these panchayats were group panchayats covering 1,582 villages and the rest were independent panchayats. The villages having nyaya panchayats numbered 138. The number of panchayats in each taluka/mahal of the district together with their income and expenditure for the year 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 is given in the following table.
Income and expenditure of Panchayats. 1960·51, 1955-58 and 1960-81
No. of villugo plI.nchayats Income (in Rs.) Expenditure {in Rs.} --------------- ------------- ------------
Taluka/Mahal 1950-.5l . 1955-56 1960-61
2 3 4
Total 31 158 762
Godhra 12 19 97
Kalol· 9 30 40
Halol 4, 16 56
Jambughoda 2 8
Shahera 16 49
Lunavada 9 80
Santrampur 18 103
Jhll.lod 3 15 47
Dohad 3 13 63
Limkheda 12 98
Devgad Baria 8 121
The above details are also available in Official Statistics Table 14·3 published in Part II of this Handbook.
The total income of all panchayats for the year 1960-61 was Rs. 1,937,751 while the total expenditure amounted to Rs. 1,581,674. The income and expenditure per head of population covered under panchayat were Rs. 1·44 and Rs. 1·17 respectively. The income and expenditure per, panchayat were Rs. 2,542.98 and Rs. 2,075·69 respectively.
P.I-2
1950-51 1955-56 1960-61 1950-51 1955·66 1960-131
5 6 7 8 9 10
148,965 307,391 1,937,751 124,028 223,233 1,581,674
34,132 59.749 271,905 26.039 61,614 255,886
53.673 75,989 349,949 45,754 50,98B 262,381
30,678 19,258 109,211 26,588 70,846 78,985
3,080 33,704 2,316 13,315
6,680 133,394 4,248 204,130
5,929 179,345 2,493 134,037
2,531 268,885 1,459 251,444
24,437 78,907 246.263 20,414 14,991 204,651
6,045 40,927 88,104 5,233 7,046 46,791
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3,729 112,750 676 67,124
10,652 144,241 6,558 62,931
3·5 Present 8et.up. under the Panchayat Act
The Gujarat Panchayats Act has been brought into force in all the districts of Gujarat (except Kutch and Dangs districts) from 1st April, 1963. In the Kutch district, it has been brought into force with effect from 15th April, 1963. It is not yet made applicable to the Dangs district. In each district there are three tiers ofthePanchayat OrganisationGram/Nagar Panchayats, Taluka Panchayats and District Panchayat. Municipalities
having population not exceeding 10,000 have been converted into gram panchayats and those having population exceeding 10,000 but not exceeding 20,000 have been converted into nagar panchayats. A gram and nagar paI1chayat is subordinate to the taluka panchayat, while a taluka panchayat is subordinate to the district panchayat according to the scheme of this Act.
According to the provisions of the Gujarat Panchayat Act, 1961, a gram panchayat consists of not less than 9 and not more than 16 members, while a nagar panchayat consists of not less than 15 and not more than 31 members. Provision has been made to reserve seats for women and members of Scheduled Castes and Tribes~ A taluka panchayat consists of ex-officio, elected, co-opted and associate mem bers. On account of the national emergency, interim district panchayats had to be constituted in April 1963. Elections are now proposed to be held and elected district panchayats would be constituted towards the end of March 1964 in the sixteen districts of the State.
The District Development Officer is the Chief Exeoutive Officer in a distriot panchayat. He is borne on the cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (senior time-scale) and is appointed by Government. The Chief Executive Officer of the taluka panchayat is the Taluka Development Officer, who is also appointed by Government. Both these officers are secretaries of their respective panchayats. These panchayats function through various committees, appointed for different groups of functions under the Act.
FUNCTIONS
The functions of three tiers of panchayats have been given very elaborately in the three schedules to the Act. In addition, the functions of collecting land revenue (including cesses) and dues recoverable as arrears of land revenue, levied and assessed by or under the Land Revenue Code and all other funotions and duties of a village acoountant under the Land Revenue Code have been transferred tq gram/nagar panchayats. The powers exercised and the funotions and duties performed by the District School Board have been similarly transferred to the taluka and district panchayats and all primary sohools have been placed under the control of taluka and district panchayats. A large numher of functions such as registration of
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co-operative societies, approval. of amendment to the bye-laws of co-operative societies, calling of or extending the period for the calling of annual general meeting of cooperative societies and such other functions which· under the Co-operative Societies Act, were exercised by the Registrar, Co-operative Societies, have been transferred to district panchayats. Moreover, functions relating to agriculture, animal husbandry, public health and medical relief, social welfare, cottage industries and small scale industries and District Statistical Office, have been transferred on an agency basis to the district panchayats.
STAFF
To enable the pancha.yats to carry out numerous activities entrusted to them, Government has transferred/deputed a number of its employees along with the functions transferred. The staff of the District School Boards and District Local Boards has also been transferred to talukaJdistrict panchayats. It has been envisaged in the Act to constitute a panchayat service in conneotion with the affairs of panchayats and to maintain a uniform standard in the recruitment for panchayat service. A Panchayat Service Selection Board has been constituted for this purpose.
The panchayats have been given necessary funds to execute all schemes transferred to them. In addition, provision has been made in the Act, for various tiers of panchayat to levy taxes and fees. A gram or nagar panchayat subject to certain conditions can levy a tax on buildings, a pilgrim tax, a tax on fairs, festivals, and other entertainm'ents, a tax on bicycles or vehicles drawn by animal, a sanitary tax, etc. It can also levy fee on markets, cart stands, tonga stands, for the supply of water from wells and tanks for purposes other than domestic use and for oattle. The taluka panchayat and district panchayat can request Government for increase in stamp duty. Moreover, provision has been made in the Act for making grants to the panchayats for its activities.
At present, the implementation of the Act is being done mostly through the Commissioner. They have been delegated with most of the powers of the State and exercise superVision over panchayats.
Provision has also been made in the Act under which the State Government will give grants to the panchayats on the basis of the average of the laRd revenue collected during the last three preceding years, after deducting therefrom the expendi,ture on the salaries and training of the secretaries of gram panchayats and village accountants and crediting 5 per cent of the amount to the State Equalisation Fund. 50 per cent of the balanoe will be distributed among gram panchayats and nagar panchayats, 25 per cent among taluka panchayats and 10 per cent amongthe district panchayats. Out of the remaining 15 per cent of the_land revenue, 71 per cent will be carried to the District Equalisation Fund and 7! per cent to the Gram Encouragement Fund.
4 POPl1LATIOll
4·1 Growth of PopUlation
In 1951, the population of the district as constituted in 1961 was 1,131,243. According to the 1961 Census the same has gone to 1,468,946 and increased by 337,703 or 29·85 per cent, the highest during the last sixty years. The proportion is higher than that observed in the case of Gujarat State which is 26·88 per cent. This can be attributed to the increase in birth rate and dogmatic outlook of tribal people towards family planning practices. The following table compares 'the growth rate in the district during the last sixty years.
Variation in popUlation during i!lO i to 1961
Year Decade Percentage
variation decada variation Population
1 2 3 4
1901 459,431
1911 593.977 + 134,546 + 29·2
1921 691,067 + 97,090 +16·35
1931 822,418 + 131,351 +19·01
1941 946,263 + 123,845 +15.06
19p1 1,131,243 + 184.980 +19'55
1961 1,468,946 + 337,703 +29·85
1901 to 1961 + 1,009,515 +219.73
Sexwise details are available in Census Table A-II published in Census of India, 1961, Volume V-Gujarat-Part II-A.
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The growth of numbers between 1951-61 can, however, be attributed to the decline in death rate, accompanied by steady improvements in medical and public health services available to the' people since Independence and opening up of areas hitherto backward.
OCOUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES AND HOUSEHOLDS
The total number of occupied residential houses in the district is 255,201 or 6·84 per cent of the State. The average number of persons per occupied census house in total, rural and urban areas of the State and distriot are given below.
Average number of per80ns per occupied cenSU8 house. 1961
TotaljRur801/lJrban
1
Total
Rural
Urba.n
State Difitrict
2
5·53
5·54
5·52
3
5·76
5·79
It will be seen that the average number of persons per occupied census house in the district is higher than that of the State for its total and rural areas and lower in urban areas.
The nu.mber of households in the district was total 261,981, rural 230,472 and urban 31,509 and that of houses, total 255,201, rural 226,974 and urban 28,227. The number of households per cent of houses, therefore, comes to 102·66, 101·54 and 111·63 for the total, rural and urban areas respectively. The average number of persons per household for total, rural and urban areas of the district comes to 5.61, 5·70 and 4.91 respectively.
4·2 Rural/Urban Distribution
The criteria for determining whether a place was rural or urban varied from census to census and rendered suoh data incomparable. A uniform definition for urban areas was, therefore, adopted during the Census of 1961, by laying down that a place should be classified as urban if it was (1) a municipality, cantonment or civil lines or, (2) had-(a) a population of 5,000 or over and (b) 75 per cent or more of the total male population was dependent on non-agricultural pursuits.
'Village' is a revenue village which is an administrative rather than a demographic unit. The definition of the term 'Village' has practically rema.ined the same during the entire census period. In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey vil\age whioh has got a separate entity and a distinct number assigned to it in the revenue records of the State. It may consist of a single village with separate olusters of houses or a number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even consist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It may be inhabited or uninhabited.
4.2 (i) Rural Population
The total number of villages in the district is 1,947 of which 32 are uninhabited. The total rural population of the district is 1,314,087 giving an average of 686 persons per inhabited village. The proportion of rural population (89.46 per cent) to the total population in the district is higher than similar proportion in the State which is 74·23 per cent.
Percentage distribution of rural population by size group of villages, 1961
Size group 1
LeRS than 200 200·499 500·999
1,000·1,999 2,000.4,999 5,000-9,999
Percentage to No. of total No.
villages of villages
2 3 427 22':'30 506 31.65 463 24.28 330 17.23 80 4.18
5 0.26 10,000and ",-bove 2 0.10
Percentage to total rural populatioll
Rural popUlation
4 5 49,606 3.77
204,431 15.56 331,718 25.24 447,5!Hi 34'06 230,609 17.55
28,981) 2.21 21,142 1.61
Details of sexwise popUlation for taluka/mahah are available in Census TableA·III publi:shfOd in Part II of this Handbook.
More than half (53·95 per cent) of villages in the district fall in the class range less than 500, while 41·51 per cent of the total have population varying from 500 to 1,999. 4.54 per cent of them are large size villages (2,000 and above) covering 21·37 per cent of rural population. It is significant to note that about 60 per cent of rural population (59.30 per cent) is concentrated in villages having population500to 1,999. Smallandmediumsize villages seem to predominate in the district. 4·2 (ii) Urban Population
Statement showing the number of towns classified by population is furnished below.
Number of towns classified by size groups during 1901 to 1961
I II III IV V VI 100,000 a.nd above 50,000 to 99,999 20,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 19,999 5,000 to 9,999 Below 5,000 --------- -------- ------- ------
Year
1
1961
1951
1941
1931
1921
1911
1901
No. of Popula.· towns tion
2 3
~o.of Popula-towns tion
4 15
1 52,167
No.of Popul"'.- No. of towIlS tion towns
6 7 8
1 35,4S3 3
2 82,482 2
1 41,986 2
2 57,203 1
1 26,979 1
1 22,144
1 20,\)15 2
Popula- No.of Popula- No. of Popula -tiOll towllS hon towns tiQn
9 10 11 12 13
42,\)56 3 24,253
24,947 4 29,718
25.477 4 28,218 1 3.988
11.896 3 19,070 2 7.372
16,076 2 14,997 4 15,170
2 11).045 4 15.407
24,267 5,917 3 11.501
Sexwi.e details of each t<}wn are available in Census Table A·IV pubiished in Part II of this Handbook.
1/1 Oth of the total population (10. 54 pel' cen t) lives in urban areas, as against 25·77 per cent in the State. The number of towns in 1961 ha.s remained the same as that in 1951, but there are certain changes as a result of change in the definition of urban areas. Accordingly, Halol and Jhalod are declassified and Shivrajpur . and Freelandganj are newly added.
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The urban population of the district, numbering 154,859 persons is spread over 8 towns of different sizes of which only 1 town, viz_, Godhra comes under Class II and has population over 50,000. Of the rest, 1 is in Class III, Le., size group 20,000 to 49,999, 3 fall under Class IV and have population above 10,000 and below 20,000 and 3 have
population below 10,000. The average population of a town in Panchmahals district is 19,357 persons as compared to 30,380 for the State. The extent of urbanisation is thus found to be comparatively less than taa.t obtaining in the Sta.te as a whole.
4. ,3 Density
The area of the district in 1951 was 3,499.0 sq. miles or 4·92 per cent of the total area of Gujarat. In 1961, it was 3,450.6 sq. miles or 4·86 per cent of the total area of the State due to changes in the territorial jurisdiction of thEr district.· The corresponding percentages of population for the district as constituted in 1961 are, however, found to be 6.96 in 1951 and 7 ·12 in 1961. The average density of popUlation is 426 persons per sq. mile as against 290 for the State. The urban density (4, - 45) is naturally higher than the rural (384) where the pressure of population is comparatively les8 and the average density is worked out on the basis of the entire area within the revenue limits ofthe village and not of the village site. These densities differ for different parts of the
. district as also for its rural and urban areas as will be seen from the following table.
Population per square mile, 1961
Popula.tion per equo.re mile Sta.te/District/ Taluka/ M:ahal
State
Godhra
KlI,lol
Halol
J a,mbughoda
Shehera.
LunavadlL
Santrampur
Jhalad
Dohad
Limkheda.
D~vga.d Baria .
Total
2
290
426
512
1\46
511
287
397
410
358
387
5.39
&08
3UI
Rural
3
218
.384
3~5
584
489
287
397
369
349
387
414
30~
368
Urban
4
7,194
4,845
6,i31
4B.110
1,058
3,354
1,646
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While working out the _density of urban areas, the urban units for which a.rea figures are not available have been ignored. Rural density is worked out on the basis of rural population only, though the area figures include the area of those urban units for which separate area figures are not available. The highest average density (646) is found in Kalol taluka and the lowest (287) in Jambughoda mahal. In rural areas also Kalol taluka has the highest (584) and Jambughoda mahal the lowest (287) density. But among urban areas Kalal tops the list with 46,110 persons per sq. mile, the lowest being 1,058 persons for Halo!.
4.4 Migration
The number of persons born (i) at the place of enumeration, (ii) elsewhere in the district, (iii) outside the district of enumeration but within Gujarat State and those (iv) born outside Gujarat State as per 1961 Census is given below.
Population by place of birth, 1961
Personsl Malesl
Feme,les
1
Persons Males Female,;
Born in
Else· Outside Total Place of where the district Outside
popula.. enumera- in the· but in the tion tion district the State State
2 3 4 6
1,46s,946 1,062,1;11;14 337 ,599 39,08:2 28,371 758,561 6i8,685 53,125 14,178 12,573 710,385 384,309 284,474 25,804 15,798
Percentages
Per~ons 100.00 72.37 22.98 2~72 1.93 Males 100.00 89.47 7.00 1.87 1.66 Females 100.00 .>4.10 40.0;"; 3.63 2.22
In case of 72·37 per cent of the population of the district, the place of enumeration is the same as the place of birth. This proportion for males is 89·47 per <lent, as against 54·10 per cent for females owing to the migration of females after marriage, which appears to be mostly within the district. For the proportion of females born outside the place of enumeration but within the district is as high as 40·05 per cent as compared to those born outside the district but within the State which account for 3·63 per cent and those outside the State which account for 2·22 per cent only.
Th~ percentage distribution of population born at the place of enumeration, born elsewhere within the district and outside
the district by nine oategories of economiu a.ctivity and of non-workers is shown below.
Distribution of population by categoriea of workers and non-worker/! classified by place of bif'th. 1961
Categories of workers
J (I 'II IV V VI VII VIII IX X
[n Manu. At facturing
As In Mining, House- other than In In Transport.
Place of birth
As Agricultural Quarrying, hold Hou,,;ehold Cultivator labourer etc. In.dustry Industry
In Trade Storage and In Construe- and Communi- Other Neon·
1 ~
District Total • 43·15
Born at the place of enumeration 38.85
Elsowhere in tho district • 61.89
Outside district
the
4.6 Sex Ratio
17.38
3 4- 5
\ 0·38
lAO 0.25 l,U
3.66 0.46 2.45
4.3U 2.(19 3.3i
In 1961, the number of females per 1,000 males in the district was 936 which was lower than the similar ratio of 940 for the State. The corresponding rural and urba.n sex j:atios for the district which were 939 and 919 respectively show that the proportion of females was comparatively less in towns than in villages.
The following statement oompares sex ra.tios in towns in 1951 and 1961.
Females per thousanil males in urban areas, 1951 and 1961
State' Sex Ratio Distdct( --------
Town HI51 1961 1 2 3
State 915 896 Di,gt,.ict 913 919
Godhra 876 911
Kalol 1)28 917
Shivrajpur 877 Lunavada 1,015 1,030 Santram 938 8S3 Dohadpur 906 95S Freelandganj • 802, Devgad Baris 925 898
tion Commerce cations Services workerll
6 7 s 9 10 11
0·13 0·98 2·03 48·69
0.29 0.10 0.82 0.30 1.50 55.36
0.80 0.14 0.92 0.136 2.68 26·{14
2.03 0.63 3.79 6.99 7.02 52·:31
The urban areas with a sex ratio lower than that for the district average are Godhra, Kalol, Shivrajpur, Sa.ntrampur, Freelandgan.i and Devgad Baria. The ratios in respect of Shivrajpur and ~'reelandganj appear to be significantly lower due to concentration of male population brought about by the following factors.
Shivrajpur Manganese ore mInes
Freelandganj : Railway workshop
The higher female ratio in Lunava.da is mainly due to the absence of male members who have migrated to towns and big cities for service or business.
4.6 Age Di8tribution
Table C-II shows the distribution of the population by quinquennial age-groups. Table C-IV gives single year age returns. Broad age-groups are also given in Tables B-1 and C-II printed in Part II. Proportionate population figures by broad age-groups in 1961 are compared below separately for males a.nd females with the corresponding proportions for 1951 for the district as then oonstituted.
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Perc~ntage di8tribution of population by 8ex and age-groups, 1961 and 1961
Peroentage of population by age-groups _-- ~-----------------
1951 1961 -~------ --------
Age-grou p,~ MalpR Females Male ... Felual",
1 2 3 4 5
Total A to D 100·00 100.00 100.00 . 100.00
0-4 15·45 15·75 1 ih'i 2 16·66
5·14 26·29 27.67 27'96 27.75
A 0·14 41·74 43·42 43·48 44·41
15·34 34·65 33·67 31·73 31·63
35·59 20·09 18·52 20·70 1»·:34
B 15·59 54·74 52.19 52'43 50·97
C 60+ 3·52 4.39 4.08 4.61
D Age not state d 0.01 0·01
The proportion of both males and females in the age-group 0-14 has increased during
the decade owing to high birth rate which is responsible for an increase of 1· 7 4 per cent in males and 0.99 per cent in females. But there is a decline in the proportion of males and females in the age-group 15-34. This may perhaps be due to the migration of adult workers to other areas.
4. 7 Marital Status
According to the Oensus of 1961,44.40 per cent are returned as married, 42.54 per cent males and 46·37 per cent females. Never married persons account for 50· 24 per cent of the total population, males being 53·85 per cent and females 46·40 per cent of their respective population. The widowed are 4· 98 per cent and divorced/separated constitute 0·38 per oent only. The following table .shows the marital status of males and females in different age-groups classified into (i) never married, (ii) married and (iii) widowed, divorced/separated and others.
Age and .Marital Statu8, 1961
Never Married Married Widowf'd. divoreed/separated and others ---__ ----._--------- -~------------------- --------.-...-_--..._.---. ___ ......... _-_ Percentage of Percentage of PE'rN',nlage of males to total females to total malE'S to tot al
Age.gl'oups ma-Ies females males
1 2 3 4
Total 63·85 46·40 42·64
0·9 100·00 100·00
10-14 95·54 90·27 .{·39
15-19 72·67 33·29 26·59
20·24 33·36 2·98 64.72
25·29 12·15 2·31 84·89
30+ 3·05 0·25 87.03
It will be seen from the above table that no person has been reported as married in age-group 0-9 as all such persons were treated as unmarried at the time of sorting. But the child marriages still persist in the age-group 10-14 to the extent of 4.39 per cent for males and 9.66 per cent for females. It is also noteworthy that among males the age of marriage has shifted and risento 20 and above, as only 26·59 per cent of males have been returned as married in the age-group 15-19, while the percentage rises to 64· 72 in the age-group of 20-24 and to 84·89 per cent in the age-group of 25-29. Oorresponding proportions for females, however, show that 65·99 per cent of females
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PercE'ntage of Per('E'nlflge of PercE'nlage of females to total mnks to total fpmales to total
females maks female"
I} 6 7
46·37 3·61 7.23
9-66 0·07 0·07
65·99 0·74 0·72
95.92 1·92 1·10
95.73 2·96 1·96
77.44 9·92 22.31
in the age-group 15-19 and 95·92 per cent in the age-group 20-24 are married. In other words, though the date of marriage has advanced, it has not gone up to same extent as in case of males. Examination of the figures of widowed and divorced(separated discloses an interesting feature of marital life in the district, in that, they appear to be significant only after the age of 29. While females above 30 years account for 22·31 per cent in this category, males form 9.92 per cent of their popUlation. These figures reveal greater tendency towards remarriage on the part of widowed males than widowed females among whom it is mostly avoided.
4·8 (i) Literacy and Education According to the Census of 1951, there
were 14,645 literates in the district of Panchmahals as constituted then and formed 12·82 per cent of the total population. Percentage of male literates was then 19·50 per cent, while
Literacy by
Total Age- -------------_
gronps Persons MaleR Females
1 2 3 4
All ages 19·23 29·01 8·80
5·14 27.S7 39·16 !i5·71 15·34 2;'.·22 38·95 10·51 35·59 15·28 23·99 ,,·33 60+ g·64 17·86 )·86 Age not stated !l.17 17·31 3·57
that of female literates 5.62 per cent. In 1961, the percentage of literacy rose to 19.23 per cen.t (29·0} per cent for males and 8·80 per cent for females). Percentage of literacy to total population by age and sex is given for totalj rural/urban in the following table.
age-groups, 1961
Rural Urban ---------_--- -------------
. PerRons ::\1Rl.,,. Females P.-rsons Males Fem.,lEs
5 6 7 8 9 10
15·53 25·04 5·39 50·68 62·28 38·06
23·85 35·69 11,)4- 62·27 68.74 /)5·22 20·26 33·86 .1)·67 64·54 7\1.65 48.59 11·05 18.M) 2·:;0 51·86 69·40 30·66 6;47 12·[>2 0·76 39·94- 67.70 12·62 1'..77 14.29 1.37 35.29 66·67 18.18
Literates among children in the age-group Analysing literacy with reference to the 5-14 constitute 27 ·87 per cent of whom males school-going age (age-group 5-14) it is observed account for 39.16 per cent and females 15·71 that the proportion of literacy is highest in this per cent. The highest literacy among persons, age-group in total and rural areas. The females and males is found to be in the age- highest female literacy is also claimed by this group 5-14 in total and rural areas. In urban age-group in urban areas. The following areas the highest literacy among persons and table furnishes the sexwise details of males is found to be in the age-group 15-34 and literacy by rural/urban for each taluka/mahal for females it is highest in the age-group 5-14. of the district.
Ta.luka/Mahtlol
1
Godhra R U
Kalol R U
Halol R U
Jambughoda R U
Shehera R U
Lunavada R r
Santrampur R U
Jhalod R U
Dohad R U
Limkheda R U
Devgad Baria R U
Rural/Urban literacy by sex, 1961 Litera.te and Educated --------------._-------------------_-----
Percentagf' Percent&ge (Literates) Percentage LitNate of total male Lit f'T:a t e of total female
number of tot,al population males population fem8lc~ po:pplation
2 3 '" l) 6 7
34,046 20·85 28,575 33·53 5,471 7·01 25,362 48·62 16,865 61.77 8,497 3.·18
25,995 28·85 19,602 41·81 6,393 14·80 4,924 50·1'.5 3,200 63·35 1,724- 37·22
21,431 23·25 16,552 34·82 4-,879 10·93 2,12.5 26·56 1,537 36·05 588 15·73
3,621 21·78 2,935 34·01 686 8·58
18,148 20·]7 15,713 33·00 2,435 5.75
25,335 19·40 20,773 30 /76 4,562 7·24 8,735 52·83 5,316 65·66 3,419 40·59
21,515 11·81 18,780 20·07 2,735 3·09 3,332 50·72 2,274 65·18 1,058 34·35
15,658 12·94 12,494 20·07 3,164 5·33
9,961 7·21 8,775 12.55 1,186 1.74 28,081-> 55·6!) 17,301 65·43 10,787 44·96
.10,892 8·59 9,819 15·05 1,073 1·74
17,442 10·69 15,739 18·71 1,703 2·15 5,923 51·63 3,772 62·41 2.lIH 39·63
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It will be seen from the a.bove table that in rural areas the percentage of literacy is the highest (28·85 per cent) in Kalol taluka and the lowest (7·21 per cent) in Dohad taluka. These also are the rural areas where the highest as well as the lowest percentages of male and female literacy are returned. But among urban areas, the literacy percentage is the highest (55.69 per cent) in Dohad taluka. The highest percentage (65-56 per cent) of male literates is found to be in Lunavada taluka. Dohad claims the highest percentage (44.96 per cent) of urban female literates, the lowest being 15·73 per cent in Halo].
4· 8 (ii) Educational Institutions
The table below gives the number of various types of educational institutions in the district along with the number of students and teachers in 1960-61.
Number of educational institutions, students and teachers, 1960-61
Eduoationallevels institutionS! Teachers Students
1 2 3 4
Prima.ry ·1,756 3,924 137,926
Seconda.ry 58 611 14,1t>4
Higher 1 17 210
Special 11 24 2,862
Primary, Secondary, Higher and Special Institutions
In 1960-61, there were 1,756 primary schools with 3,924 teachers and 137,926 students giving an average of 35 students per teacher. In 1960-61, there were 58 secondary institutions with 611 teachers and 14,164 pupils giving an average of 23 pupils per teacher. There was no institution for higher education till 1959-60. During the Second Five Year Plan, one Arts and Science college was opened at Godhra in 1960-61. The number of special institutions which included technical institutions, training colleges, gymnasia, etc., was 11 and that of teachers and pupils is 24 and 2,862 respectively.
4,·9 Languages
Table C-V in Part II of this Handbook I3hows the population of major languages for the district and each taluka separately. The
P. I-I 17
distribution of speakers of each major language by rural and urban in the district is as under.
Distribution of .speakers of major languages, 1961
Percentage oftota.l Percenta.ge of each
Major population major language in
SI. ----~~--- -~----------
No. language Total Rural Urban Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 -;
Total of all languages 100·00 100·00 100·00
1 Gujarati 96·18 99·30 t>9·G5 92·36 7·64,
2 Marathi 0.25 0.03 2.05 12·49 87·!i1
3 Hindi 0·88 0.11 7·43 11·47 88·5!1
4 Sindhi 0·39 0·07 3·11 15·62 84·38
5 Urdu 1·99 0·40 15·50 17·95 82.0ll
6 Marwari 0.13 0.04 0·90 26·49 73·51
7 Punjabi 0·05 0·01 0·43 12·()5 87·36
8 Others 0.13 0.04 0·93 25·33 74·67
It will be seen from the above table that 96·18 per cent of the population in the district have Gujarati as their mother tongue. 92·36 per cent of them live in rural areas and 7 ·64 per cent in urban areas. The number of speakers of other languages are not significant.
4·10 Religion8
The following table gives distribution of religions.
Religions, 1961
Percentage of total Religiolls Population population
1 2 3 Total 1,468,946 100·00
Hindu 1,395,387 94·99
Muslin. 63,104 4·30
Jain 4,365 0·30
Sikh 479 O.O~
Christian 5,289 0.36:
Ot.her religions 322 0.02
It will be seen from the above table that 94·99 per cent of the total population are Hindus, 4·30 per cent Muslims, 0·30 per cent Jains and 0·36 per cent Christians. Among others, 479 are Sikhs, 58 Buddhists and 264 follow other religions and persuasions.
4·11 Soheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
4·11 (i) Soheduled Castes
The total population of Scheduled Castes as per 1961 Census is 51,846 which forms 3·53 per cent of the total popUlation of the district. The following table gives the figures of Soheduled Castes for total/rural/urban.
Scheduled Castes. 1961
Total/Rural/ Percentage of the tctal Urban Persons population
1 2 3
Total 51,846 3·53 Rural 45,197 3·44 Urban 6,649 4·29
The literate and educated \ among the Scheduled Castes number 9,343 and constitute
18·02 per cent of the total population of Scheduled Castes of the district. The respective percentages of literates among them living in villages and towns are 15·86 and 32·68. The working population accounts for 25,610 persons or 49·40 per cent of their popUlation in the district. Workers in special occupations like (i) tanning and currying of hides and skins and (ii) scavenging number 238 (0.46 per cent) and 489 (0·94 per cent) respectively of the total population of Scheduled Castes of the district.
Tables of SCTseries inCensus ofIndia, 1961-Volume V-·Gujarat-Part V-A show details as to number of Scheduled Castes/Tribes, industrial categories, lllarital status, religion, etc, for each Scheduled CasteJTribe. Sex and percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes popUlation by ruralJurban in the district is shown in the table given below.
Peroentage distribution oj Sc-"eduled Castes popUlation by rural/urban, 1961
Percentage to Percentage of each Total total popula.tion Scheduled Caste
population Sex of the district population ------- _------- ---_----
Name of Scheduled Castes T R U M F T R U R U
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
'rota) . 51.848 45.197 6.649 26,811 25,035 3,53 3·08 0·45 87·18 12·82
Bakad or Bant • 194 183 11 104 90 0·01 0·01 N 94·33 5·67
Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asada.ru, Asodi, Chamadia, Chamar, Cham· bhar, Chamgar, Raralayya, Rurali, Khaolpa.. Machigar, Mochigar, :Mada.r. Madig, Telegu "Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Raniga.r; RohidaR,
6·41 Rohit or Samgar . . 9,114 8.530 584 4,644 4,470 0·62 0·58 0·04 93·59 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi,
Malkana, Halalkhor. Lalbegi, Bal· 79·66 miki, Korar or Zad:rnalli 15.169 12,08.4 3,085 7,990 7,179 '1·03 0·82 0·21 20·34
Dhor, Kakkayya or Kunkayya 1 1 1 N N 100·00
Garoda or Garo. 774 297 477 393 381 0·05 0·02 0·03 38·37 61·63
Holar or Valhar 1 1 1 N N 100·00
Mahar, Taralor Dhegu Megu 59 29 . 30 32 27 ()·Ol 0·01 N 49·15 50·85
Mahyavanshi. Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar • • • 22,208 21.031 1,177 11,426 10,782 1·51 1·43 0·08 94·70 5·30
Meghvalor Menghvar 670 417 253 328 342 0·05 0·03 0·02 62·24 37·76
Nadia or Ha.di • 437 437 255 182 0·03 0·03 100·00
P&si 4 4 4 N N 100·00
Shenva. Chenva, Sedma or Rawat . 292 289 3 149 143 0·02 0·02 N 98·97 1.03
Tirga.r or Tirbanda 577 285 292 28.1 296 0·04 0·02 0·02 49·39 50·61
Turi • 382 245 137 186 196 0·03 0·02 0·01 64·14 35.86
·Ullolaaaifbd 1,964 1,806 158 1,018 946 0·13 0·12 0·01 91·96 8·04
N = Negligible
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The predomina.nt Scheduled Castes in the district are Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Vankar or Maru Vankar having 22,208 souls or 1.51 per cent of the total population of the district, of whom 94.70 per cent live iw villages.
4.11 (ii) Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled Tribes claim 503,214 Of 34.26 per cent of the total population of the district and 18.27 per cent of the Scheduled Tribes of the State.
The following table gives the figures of Scheduled Tribes in the district.
Scheduled Tribes, 19tjJ Percentage of
Total/Rural/ total Urban PopUlation population
1 2 3 Total 503,214 34.26 Rural 493,733 37.57 Urban 9,481 6·12
The following table shows the percenta.ge distribution of different Scheduled Tribes population by rural/urban in the district.
Percentage di8tribution of Scheduled Tribes population by rural/urban, 1961
Name of Scheduled Tribes T
1 2
Total population
R
3
Sex
u M F
4 5 6
Percentage to totaol populat.!on
of the district
T R
7 8
u
9
Percentage of each SchedulEd Tribes
population
R u
10 11
Total 503,214 493,733 9,481 256.698 246,516 34·26 33·61 0·85 98·12 1·88
100·00 Ba.va.cha or Bamcha. 110 110 71 39 0·01 0·01
Bhil, including Bhi! Garasia., Dholi Bhil. Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, . Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava and Vasave 402,992 398,1l7 4,875 204,581 198,411 27.44- 27.10 0·33 98·79 1.21
Chodhara. • 5 5 5 N
Dhanka, including Tadvi. Tataria and Valvi • 2,836 2,825
3
341
11
5
1,447
8
178
1,389 0·19
N
0·02
Dhodia
Dllbla, including Talavia or Ha.lpati
Gamit or Gamta or Gavit, including Mavchi,Padvi, Vasava, Vasaveand Valvi
Gond or Rajgond
Kathodi or Kat.kari, including Dhor Kathodi or Dhor Katkari and Son Kathodi or Son Ka.tkari •
Koli, Dhor, Tokre KoIi, Koicha or Koigha
8
341
12
11
18
365
9
11
18
10
3
355
9
8
10
190
163
3
3
8
175
N
N
N
0·03
Naikda or Nayaka, including Choli· vala Nayaka, Kapa.dia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka and Nana Nayaka 26,762 24,141 2,621 13,854 12,908 1·82·
Pardhi, including Advichincher and Phanse Pardhi
Patelia.
Rathawa
Vitolia, Kotwalia or Barodia
Unclassified.
12 12 7 N
37.691 36,324 1,367 19,736 17,955 2.57
29.276 29,272 4 15,161 14,115 1.99
44
2,731 2,645
38 6 44
86 1.395 1,336
N = Negliglole
19
N
0.19
N
0·19 N
N
0·03
N
N
N
N
N
N 0·03
1·65 0·18
N
2·47 0.09
1·99 N
N
0·18 ~.01
100·00
99·61
37·50
100·()O
75·00
100·00
100·00
2·74
90·21
100·00
96·37
99·99
96·85
25·00
97·26
9·79
3·63
0·01
100·00
3·15
The predomina.nt Scheduled Tribes in the district are Bhil, including Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Rhi], Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, etc., having 402,992 souls or ~7.44 per cent of the total population and 80.08 per cent of the total Scheduled Tribes of the district of whom 1)8.7.9 per cent live in villages.
The literate and educated among them number 33,566 or 6.67 per cent of whom 32,128 are returned from rural areas and 1,438 from urban areas. This shows that the extent of literacy among tribal people is very low in comparison to 30.45 per cent literacy in the State as a whole.
Out of the total of 2,754,446 belonging to Scheduled Tribes population in the State, the Panchmahals district is having 503,214 persons or 18.27 per cent of the State. Their main ooncentration is in Santrampur (llO,03S), Jhalod (102,131), Dohad (130,976) and Limkheda (73,185) talukas. Santrampur formed part of former Santrampur State and Limkheda of former Devgad Baria. State. Dohad and Jhalod formed part of the British territory.
During the famines of 1919-1920 and 1921-1922 Shri Thakkar Bapa, the Veteran Social Worker was enga.ged in the relief work in the talukas of Dohad and Jha1od. Struck by the poverty and baokwardness of the Bhil Patelias, & Scheduled Tribe living there, he established in 1922 one Ashram at Mirakhedi on the border of these two talukas with the idea of imparting education to the children of Bhils and preparing social workers from the triba]s -themselves. Satisfied with the progress made by this institution during a short period, he "Started the Bhil Sevamandal in 1923. The a.ims and objects of the MandaI are to am eli,orate the conditions of the adivasis living in the hills and jungles and also to produce genuine workers. In response to the appeal of Mahatma Gandhi in 1921 to leave colleges and take up constructive work, some promising students took up the work undertaken by Shri Thakkar Bapa. Some of them are even to-day in the forefront in the field of social work carried out among the tribals in the
,country and have rendered yeoman service to the country. The Bhil Sevamandal established by Thakkar Bapa conducts 13 Ashrams, II Ashramshalas and one school. As a rresult of this constructive work undertaken by the Sevamandal, Dohad, many tribal people have'been educated and are also coming forward in publio life.
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5 HOUSING
5.1 Housing Cen8U8 for the first time
In previous censuses, occupied census houses used as dwellings alone were numbered and listed. Non-residential houses such as shops factories, workshops, temples, mosques, schools: sarais, office premises and business houses, etc., were not entered in the house-list, as it was not neceEsary to do so for the purposes of enumeration. They have been brought under the purview of the 1961 Census when a regular housing census was taken for the first time with a view to account for an structures, dwellings or non-dwellings. With the adoption of a uniform house-list throughout the country, important data such as material of wall and roof, tenure status and number of rooms in case of households, number of persons per room and essential data such as name of the proprietor, products manufactured, number of persons employed and kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used in case of workshops and factories, have been collected for the first time on this occasion.
6.2 Types oj Census houses and their uses The following table gives the distri
bution of different types of census houses and the uses to which they are put.
Census houses and the uses to which they are pul. 1961
SI. No,
1
2
3
4,
5
6
7
Type of Census houses
2
Total No. of Census houses
Vacant houses
Dwellings, shop-cum-dwellings workshop·C'Um-dwelli:ngs
Shops and business house"
Factories, workshops and worksheds
Schools, plaN'S of entertain-ment, medical and social inst,itutioTIR
Hotels, restaurants and oth<T miscellaneous houses
CensuS houses
Numher
3
329,670
18,767
263,446
7,344
1,901
2,284
35,923
l?ercentage to total No.
of Censua houses
100-00
fj.fi9
79·91
2.23
0.68
0.69
10,90
Out of a total of 329,670 houses, 79.91 per cent were used as dwellings, 5.69 per cent were vacant and the rest were used for non-resi. dential purposes such as shops, business hOu_f~es (2.23 per cent), factories and workshops (0.58
per cent); schools, places of entertainments and medical and other social institutions (0.69 per cent) and other miscellaneous uses as hotels, restaurants and other places, etc. (10.90 per cent). 90.20 per cent of the households lived in owned houses and the rest (9.80 per cent) in rented ones. In rural areas 96.23 per cent live in owned houses while 3.77 per cent live in rented houses. In urban areas 46.55 per cent of the households Ii ve in houses of their own and 53.45 per cent reside in rented houses. The higher proportion of rented houses in urban areas indicates the increased demand of houses on the par:t of those attracted towards towns. An analysis of the material of wall and roof shows that the predominant materials were burnt bricks and mud in case of walls and tiles and corrugated iron sheets in case of • roof. The percentage of households having walls with mud and burnt bricks was 50.73 and 14.86 respectively. Households having roofs covered' with tiles, etc., accounted for 73.57 per cent and those with grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or bamboo 15.22 per cent."
6.3 Households classified by number of members and rooms occupied
The most important classification, however, was one by the number of rooms in the houses occupied by sample households, given in the following table.
HOU8eholds classified by number of members and number of rooms occupied, 1961
(Based on 20% Sample)
Percentage Percentage of total of total
Number of rooms households members
1 2 3
No regular room 0.08 0.06
1 room • 74.82 73.45
2 rooms 19.78 20·38
3 rooms 3.55 3·99
-4 rooms 0.96 1.05
5 rooms or more 0.81 1.07
According to this olassification 74.82 per cent of the households lived in houses with one room, 19.78 per cent in houses with two rooms and 5.32 per cent in houses with more than two rooms. The population living in these two rooms and less jointly account for 93.83 per cent of the total sample population.
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The number of members per room in households occupying houses with one room was 5.40 per cent while that for households living in houses with 2 rooms was 2.83 per cent. These figures amply reflect growing overcrowding and the inadequate housing facilities in the district as in the State as a whole.
5.4 Housing Societies
There were 66 housing membership of 1,672 and Rs. 225,000.
societies with a share oapital of
6 AGRICULTURE
6.1 Land Utilisation
The utilisation of land resources forms a major item in any programme of economic planning in an economy which is predominantly agricultural. It reveals the' various uses to which land is put and also indicates improved ways of exploitation of its resources for better production.
Land utilisation, 1956-57 and 1!J60-fJ1
81. No.
1
Item
2
1 Total geogra· phical area
2 Area under cul-
3 tivation
Area other than cultivation
(i) Cultivable waste, per· manent pastures and other grazing lands
(ii) Others Note:
1~56·57 , 1960-61
Percentage Percentage Area in of total Area ill 0 f total
acres
3
2,221,6,P0
1,224,600
997,000
252,800 744.200
area acres area 4 5 6
100.00 2,187,900 100.00
55.12 1,174,100 53.66
44.88 1,013,800 46.34
11.38 33.50
263,800 12.06 750,000 34.28
The figures for the year 1956-57 are for the district as constituted then and not as constituted in 1961 . Further details are available in Official Statistics, Table 3.1 published in Part II of this Handbook.
Comparison between the previous years is not possible (i) in view of the changes in classification of land utilization and (ii) terri- \ torial changes in the district. In 1960-61, thearea under cultivation was 53.66 per cent of the total geographical area and that put to. uses other than cultivation 46.34 per cent. Of the latter 38.10 per cent is cultivable waste, permanent pastures and grazing lands and 8.24 per cent of forest, barren and unculti. vable land.
6.2 Crapping Pattern
The changes in the cropping pattern during the quinquennium can be seen from the following table.
Pereentage of area under different crops during 1956-56 and 1960-61
Crop 1955·56 1960-61
1 2 3
1 Rice 20.24 23.59 2 Wheat 3.98 L68 3 JOWar 2.70 2.70 4 Bajri 4.37 3.80 5 Maize . N.A . 25.68 6 Other cereals 31.23 8.91
Total (Jerw.[8 ' 62'S2 66_36
7 Tur 1.03 1.56 8 Gram 11.21 5.79 9 Other pUlses 2.08 2_13
Total pWa88 11.32 9 • .48
10 Sugarcane 0.02 0.05 11 Potatoes . . 0.01 12 Fruit and Vegetables (excluding
potatoes) 0.09 0_12 13 Condilllents and spices 0.33 0.39
Total load orop. 77'29 76.40
14 Ground-nut 10.46 14.21 15 Sesamum l.30 1.21 16 Castor seeds 0.20 0.13 17 Other oil seeds 0.05 0.04
Total oil lIMds 12.01 15./)9 18 Cotton 6.37 4.e7 19 Other fibres 1.10 0.55
Total fibre8 7.1.7 5.22
20 Tobacco. 0.25 0.22 Total drugs and narcotics O.2/j 0.22
21 Other non·food crops 2.98 2.57
Total non-Iood ero,s 22.71 23.60
Total Bet area cropped. 100.00 100.00
Details as to area and out turn for the years 1950-51 to 1960-61 for t,he abOve crops are available in Official Statistics Table 3.2 in Fsrt II of this Handbook.
The principal food orops of the district are maize, rice, pulses and bajri. Ground-nut, ootton and fibres are the main non-food crops. Maize is the most predominant crop of the district. The percentage comparison of different crops indicates that the cropping pa.ttern has practically remained unchanged. except for a negligible decline in food crops from '77.29 per cent in 1955-56 to 76.40 per cent in 1960-61, with a corresponding gain of 0.89 per cent in non-food crops. While ground-nut ha.s risen from 10.46 per cent i~ 1955-56 to 14.21 per cent in 1960-61, a sma.ll decline in cotton is 8occounted for by 80 corresponding mcrea.se in the oil seeds. Other cereals (34.59 per cent) mainly include maize which alone
acoounts for 28.27 per cent. Among crops, maize (25.68 per cent), rice (23.59 per cent), ground-nut (14.21 per cent), pulses (9.48 per cent) and cotton (4.67 per cent) aocount for 80.22 per cent of t~e total cropped area. During the period from 1955-56 to 1960-61, the area under food crops has gone down by 0.89 per cent with the corresponding increase in non-food crops.
6.3 Orop Oalendar
The months of sowing and harvesting of different crops are given below.
Orop Oalendar
Name of crop
1
Rice Wheat Jowar :Bajri Maize Gram Ground-nut· Sesamulll Sugarcane Cotton
Months of sowing
June November June Sept.ember June October-November June-July June April-May June
'1 LIVESTOCK
7.1 Live8toek
:Montll!'! of harve8Vng
3
September-Octo ber February October Dec~mb"r ReptembE"r FebIuarv-Marcb Oc(ober:N0V{mber October January-February J)ecennber-~arch
According to the livestock censuses of 1951, 1956 and 1961, the cattle popula.tion of the district is found to be distributed a.s under.
Liveatock, 1951, 1956 and 1961
Categories of livestOck 1951 1956 1961
1 2 3 4
Total livestock 1,218.459 1,297,510 1,305,183
A Bullocks and Cows 715,830 728,222 737,055
1 Males over 3 y('ars . 360,585 367,149 394,549 2 Females Over 3 years 180,294 179,875 185,626
(in milk) (76,729) (60,382) (45,652) 3 Young-stock 174.951 181,197 157,380
B Buffaloes 210,955 239,153 247,643
I Males over 3 years. 1,152 1,190 934 2 Fumales OVer 3 years 118,218 127,790 141,261
(in milk) . (62,595) (64,500) (53,142) 3 Young.stock 91,585 110,173 105,428
C Sheep 20,320 10,486 7,024 D Goats 261,517 309,184 300,580 E Horses and Fonies 3,748 3,783 3,967 F Mules 87 1 2 G Donkeys 5,425 5,447 6,159 H Camels 363 1,233-, 1,905 I Pigs U 1 3'3
The livestock population in the distriot shows a slight increase during the last ten years as seen from the returns of the cattle censuses of 1956 and 1961. Number of bullocks over three years has increased steadily from 360,585 in 1951 to 367,149 in 1956 and 394,549 in '961. Though the number of cows over 3 years has decreased from 180,294 in 1951 to 179,875 in 1956, it has increased to 185,626 in 1961. Buffaloes show a gradual rise during the decade, however, the figures of males over 3 years and milch buffaloes have varied significantly. The number of sheep and mules has declined steeply while that of goats ~p_creased to 309,184 in 1956, but again decreased to 300,580 in 1961. Among others the number of camels has increased to a great extent.
7.2 Agricultural. Tools and Implements The number of wooden ploughS in 11)51
were 180,222 which increased to 183.958 in 1956 and rose to 202,076 in 1961. But the number of iron ploughs has been found to be increasing steadily as they rose to 573 in 1956 and 751 in 1961 from 4flO in 1951. The number of carts in 1951 was 31,706 which slightly declined to 30,220 in 1956 and further declined to 29,976 in 1961.
The number of sugarcane crushers in the district is declining steadily from 178 in 1951 to 123 in 1956 and only 86 in 1961. The number of oil engines has substantially increased during the decade from 296 in 1951 to 464 in 1956 and 727 in 1961. The number of tractors also rose from 18 in 1951 to 27 in 1956 and to 84 in 1961. Oil ghanis show a slight increase in their number from 302 in 1956 and 337 in 1961.
8 IRRIGATION
In 1960-61, the percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown was 2.4. As regards the sources of irrigation the most important source is well water which accounts for 85.61 per cent of the net irrigated area in 1960-61. Next in importance is Government canals which account for 14.03 per cent of the total a.rea irrigated as against 0.36 per cent only by tanks. Comparing distribution of irrigated area. under different crops, it is seen that wheat oocupied the first place and had 13,200 acres or 47.48 per cent of the total area under irrigation in 1960-61. Maize is the next crop having 3,600 acres or 12.95 per cent under irrigation followed by chillies having 2,300 acres, i.e., 8.27 per cent.
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9 CO-OPERATIOH
The total number of co-operative societies at the end of the co-operative year ending 30th June 1961 was 1,062 with total membership of 102,495. The share capital was Rs. 56.42 lakhs and working capital Rs. 418.56 lakhs. Average membership is 96 persons wh~le share capital and working capital per SOCIety are Rs. 5,312 and Rs. 39,412 respectively.
The number of societies according to four major groups during 1960-61 was as under.
1 Agricultural credit societies • 2 Agricultural non·credit societics 3 Non·agricultural credit societies 4 Non-agricultural non·credit societies 5 Others
Number 800
40 47
162 13
Agricultural credit societies dominate the field with 75.33 per cent of the total societies in 1960-61. 800 agricultural credit societies advanced loans to the tune of Rs. 40.66 lakhs at the end of 30th June, 1961. Loans advanced by agricultural credit societies per society were Rs.5,083 whereas the average amount of loan per member was Rs. 73. The number of agricultural credit and non-credit societies during this period was 840 which constituted 79.09 per cent of the total number of societies in the district. Out of 209 non-agricultural societies, there were 66 co-operative housing societies, 67 industrial co-operative societies, 4 consumers' co-operative societies and 72 other types of non-agricultural co-operative societies.
10 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
10.1 Definition8 The criterion of income or economic in
dependence was adopted for measuring the economy of the country during the past censuses. On the present occasion emphasis is on the work done or the economic activity pursued by an individual so that all people such as family workers and children who work but do not earn enough for their maintenance are also accounted for as workers. Another important change relates to the presentation of the economic data according to the nine industrial categories of workers and non-workers instead of the eight livelihood classes classified by self-supporting persons and their dependents in 1951.
Status of Employment Persons doing work other than that as cul
tiva.tor or agricultural labourer or engaged in . household industry have been classified into following four categories :-(i) Employer,
(ii)Employee. (iii) Single worker and (iv) Family worker. In view of the wide range of economic data included in this section, it will be useful to define in brief the various terms used.
(i) An Employer is a person who has to employ other persons in order to perform the nature of work undertaken by him.
(ii) An Employee is a person who usually works under some other person for salary or wages in cash or kind.
(iii) -4 Single Worker is a person who works by himself but not as headofhousehold in a household industry. He is not employed by anyone else and in his turn does not employ anybody else, not even members of his househo)d except casually.
(iv) A Family Worker is a member of the household 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.
Industries are classified a8 household and non-household. A household industry is· defined as an industry which is not run on a scale of a registered factory and conducted by the Lead of the household himself and/or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural arflas d only at home in urban areas. Rest of the industries. viz., business, trade, profession or service are non-household industries.
10.2 Distribution of workers and non-workers The following table gives the distribution
of population by workers and non-workers.
Distribution of population by workers and non-workers, 1961-
Workers INon· workers
1
Persons
State District
2 3
Percentage to total population.
Stllotc Dibtriot;
4
Total population 20.638,350 1,468,946 100-00
Ii
100·00. 61'31 48·6t
Workers 8,474,588 753,770 41.07 Non-workers 12,158,762 715,176 58·93
The following Statement shows the distribution of workers into 9 industrial categories.
Di8tribution of worker8 and percentage of total worker8, 1961
81. No. Category of workers
1 2
1 As Qultivator ! As agricultural labourer 3 I~ mi~ing, quarrying, livestock, forestry, fishing,
plantation, orcha.rds and allied activities
4 At household industry 5 In maonufacturing other than household industry a In construction 7 In trade and commerce 8 In transport. storage and communications g In 0 ther services
The population of the district is distributed into workers and non-workers in the ratio of 51.31 : 48.69. Amongst the working population, cultivators account for 84.09 per cent a.nd agrioultural labourers 4.01 per cent only as against 53.32 per cent and 14.77 per cent respectively for the State. The overwhelming percentage of cultivators among the working -population of the district shows that the eoonomy of the district is mainly agricultural.
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Percentage of total Population workers
------------------Sta.te District Sta.te District
3 4 5 6
4,519.060 633,848 113·32 84·09 1,252,000 30.248 14.77 4-01
hunt.il1g, 104,850 5,624- 1.24- 0·75 555,606 22,557 6.56 2·99 530,159 5,470 6.33 0·72
90,043 1,924 1·06 0·26 411,156 14,440 4·85 1.91 159,061 9,864- 1.88 l·:n 846.653 29,795 9·99 3·96
Even the percentage of agricultural labourers is insignificant. in this district and the household industries have not developed as yet. Inference can also be drawn that the impact of urbanisation is least in the district. It is significant to note that the percentage of agricultural labourers in the district is lowest in the whole State, which shows that the tribals living in forest areas do not require any outside assistance to carry out cultivation.
10.3 Class oj tv orker
Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work in household and non-household industry is shown in details in Census Tables B-IV -A and B in this Handbook.
Persons at work in household industry
Person" PtlrcE'ntage
Total 22,557 100·00
Employeps 579 2,57
Others 21,978 97'43
As stated earlier, household industry is run mostly by members of the household, the need for having employees working for salary or wages being negligible.
Persons at work in }ton-household industry, t 'ade, business, profession or service
Perilons Percentage
Total 67,117 100.00
Employers 6,413 9.56
EmployeCE! :'1.4,436 51.31
Single workers 20,587 30.67
Family worken 5,681 8.46
It will be seen from the above figures that in non-household industries, trade, business, profession or service, employees (51.31 percent) predominate and account for! the workers engaged in these categories, wherein single workers account for 30.67 per cent, employers 9.56 per cent and family workers 8.46 per cent only.
10.4 Principal and Secondary work
Principal UJork: In case of a person who is engaged in more than one productive activity, the principal work is the one on which the person spends most time.
Secondary work,' The work which is the next in importance to his principal work which occupies most time is secondary work.
Persons working principally as cultivators, as agricultural labourers or at household industry and following any of these as
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secondary work as given in Table B-VII Part-A are as under.
(A) Persons working princi pally as cultivators and doing secondary work-
(i) at household industry
(H) as agricultural labourers.
12,187
6,576
Persons working principally as agricultural labourers and doing secondary work-
(i) at household industry
(ii) as cultiv,ttor
258
749
Persons working principally at household industry and doing secondary work-
(i) as cultivator
(ii) asagricultural labourer
3,117
156
(B) In Table B-VII Part-B persons working in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service who are also engag ed in household industr'y are 80.
Persons who are working principal1y as cultivators and to whom household industry is a secondary activity are proportionally larger, probably due to the fact that small holders of land prefer to take up household industry as their secondary means of livelihood rather than go in as agricultural labourer. Similarly the fact that a large proportion of workers at household industry work at cultivation to supplement their income also bring out the complementary nature of cultivation and household industries.
10.5 Occupational Clasf~(fication
The two concepts, viz., industry and occupation are quite· distlilCt, though often mistaken for each other. 'Industry' means that sector of economic activity in which the earner is engaged. e.g., textile industry. automobile industry. whereas the 'occupation' describes the exact function that an individual performs in that economic activity, e.g., fitter, carpenter, etc.
Table B-V in Part-II shows the distribution of persons at work other than cultivation. This type of detailed classification based on National Classification of Occupations has been done for the first time in 1961. The
percentage distribution for the State and the district is given below.
Percentnge distribtl,tio'n oj workers according to Occupational Dim:s1:ons, 1961
Occupational Divi~ion
o Professiona.l. t,eehnical Bnd related workers
1 Administra.tive, executive and managerial workers
Statr- Di,,1 rid
2 3
2.32 2.88
2 Clerical and reistI'd WOl'kerR 6.41 1i.23
3 Sales workers 13.88 14,84
4 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, loggers and related WOrkel'A 11.73 14.93
5 Min.ors. qua.rrymen. and related workers, 0.58 2.21
6 Workers in transport, stort1g~ and \ communication occupations .' 4.24 5.25
7·8 Craftsmen, production process workers and Ia. bourers, not dse· where Chlossified . 46.67 38.02
9 Service, sport and recreation workers 7.90 7.04
X Workers not classified by occupa· tion 0.26 0.56
The higher proportion of 14.93 per cent in the district for Occupational Division 4 relating to farmers, fishermen, etc., against the corresponding proportion of 11.73 per cent in the State can be attributed to the greater percentage of persons in the rearing of cattle, logging of woods in the forest.s. etc., and other allied activities in rural areas. The most important occupational divisions in the State as well as the district are Division 7-8 Oraft~men. production process workers and labourers, not elsewhere olassified and Division 4 Farmers, loggers and related workers. The occupational pattern in so far as it relates to division 5 relating to miners, quarrymen and related workers obtaining in the district (2.21 per cent) is entirely different from that obtaining in the State (0.58 per cent). This may be due to the fact that manganese mines employing about 1,500 persons are 10cated at Shivrajpur. Workers in division 6, i.e., in transport and communication occupations are also higher by about 1 per cent over that of the State a,s the interior of the district is connected by bus routes and Freelandganj near Dohad is having a railway workshop for the repairs of engines, 'wagons_, etc., employing about 3,000 persons.
10.6 Non-worker8
Non-workers account for 715,176 persons, 325,126 \'c' males and 390,050 females. The disfl'ibntion of non-workers by eight broad
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categories is shown in Tahle B-IX in Part n. Percentage distribution of non-workerR by sex according to their type of activit,y fs shown below for total/rural/urban, 1961.
D1'stribntion of nOrJAvorkc'rs according to type of act1~vity, 1961
SI. TotnJ/Rur"I/ No. Categories of non-workNs "C'rhlIl, ~Iales Fem&leF
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2 B 4 5
Full·time studentI' T 29.02 7.93 R 26.40 5.77 U 46.35 17.86
HOllSf'hold duties T 0.44 27.44 R 0.47 22.29 U 0.27 51.13
Dependents, infantR and T 68.61 63.78 disabled R 71.96 71.l(j
U 46,52 30.11
Retired, rentiers, etc. T 0.83 0.72 R 0,55 0.72 U 2.69 0.70
Beggars, Vagrants T 0.29 0.11 R 0.24 O.ll U 0.63 0.14
Inmates of penal, menial T 0.04 N and charitabl(' instil11- R 0.01 N t.ions L 0,20 'N
Persons seeking employ· T 0.40 0.01 mf'nt for thE' first timE'- R 0.21 N
U ; L63 0.04
Employed before but, nOw T 0.37 0.01 sec king work R 0.16 0.01
U 1.71 0.02
The distribution pattern of non-workers among males and females is very dissimilar .. Among male non-workers, 29.02 per cent are students and 68.61 per cent dependents, which jointly account for 97.63 per cent as against 7.93, 63.78 and 71.71 per cent respectively among females. There is general absence of household duties among males who chiIn 0.44 per CAnt in this category against 27.44 per cent among fem~tles.
The higher percentage of full-time students in the urbl1n sector as compared to rural is, however, explained by the greater conRcious· ness and opportunity townspeople have in the matter of education. The percentage of females engaged in household duties is found to be higher in urhan areas than that in rural areas, iI,S womenfolk in villages in addition to their at,tcnding to household chores also parti· cipate in agriculture and household industry. While the percentage of persons em ployed befo e bnt now seeking work is insignific80nt for males, that for females is 0.01 which is practically negligible.
11 INDUSTRIES AJm POWER
11.1 Registered Factories
There were 64 registered factories in the district at the end of the year 1960, employing on an average 5,175 persons daily. From the point of view of employment offered, Government and local fund factories are the most important industries in the district. There were 5 such factories in the district employing on an average 2,845 persons or 54.98 per cent of the total factory employment per day. Next in importance to Government and local funds factories is food, drinks and tobacco industry with 32 units which employed 906 persons and constituted 17.51 per cent of the total employment in factories. Important amongst the rest are the metal and minerals with 12 units which employed 602 persons. Since the district comprises mostly forest areas where the population is mainly tribal, industries have - not developed except manganese mines at Shivrajpur and railway workshop at Freelandganj. There are no other large scale industries in this district. This shows that the district is industrially backward.
11.2 Joint Stock Companies There were 5 j oint stock companies func
tioning on the 31st March, 1961 with authorised capital of Rs. 2,300,000 and subscribed capital of Rs. 1,737,300. The authorised and subscribed capital per joint stock company comes to about Rs. 460,000 and about Rs. 347,460 respectively. The joint stock companies classified as processing and manufacturing of -foodstuffs, textiles, leather and products thereof dominate the joint stock field with a total authorised as well as subscribed capital of Rs. 1,500,000. While such companies constitute 40·00 per cent of the total number of joint stock companies, their authorised and subscribcd capital aocount for 65.22 per cent of authorised and 86.34 per cent of subscribed capital of all the joint stock companies floated in the district.
1].3 Banking
There has been a steady increase in the banking facilities available in the district since 1950-51. The number of scheduled and co-operative bank offices in 1960-61 was 6 and 29 respectively. It is interesting to note that co-operative bank offices which formed 68.75 per ccnt of total banking institutions in the beginning of the First Plan have risen to 82.86 per cent in 1960-61.
11.4 Small Scale Industries The district does not have wel] developed
cottage and small scale industries. The main cottage industries in the district are bamboo products, paddy husking and bricks and tiles. There were 516 establishments engaged in bamboo industry giving employment to 1,153 persons. This industry has become iml10rtant in tlle district because of the availability of bamboo in its forest areas. Similarly, there were 284 establishments for paddy husking cmploying 584 persons and 1,379 establishments of bricks and tiles employing 3,434 persons.
11.6 Electricity and Power Godhra Electricity Supply Company is the
chief source of electric power in the district in addition to two other power-houses, viz., Gujarat Electric Board and Amalgamated Electricity Supply Company. The utilisation of electricity has increased substantially duri»g the Second Five Year Plan. From 1,924 thous11nd K.W.H. in 1950-51 it has gone up to 2,953 thousand K.W.H. at the beginning of the Second Five Year Plan ana shot up. to 4,953 thousand K.W.H. in 1960-61.
The utilisation of electricity under industrial power has shown appreciable rise from only 1,835 thousand K. W. H. in 1955-56 to 2,870 thousand K.W.H. in 1960-61 revealing the greater demand made by industries on the use of electricity in recent times.
Table given below gives the pattern of utilisation of electricity in the district in the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61.
Units of electricity sold, 1950-61, 1956-56 and 1960-61
Year 1
1950·51 1955-56 1960-61
Domestic consumption
2 *697 *764
*1,614
['OjO K.W.H.::; Kilowatt hou~s sold (,0 public for
--------Commercial light a.nd Industri20l Total utilisation
power power Other purposes Of electricity 3 4 5 6
86 1,017 124 l,'l24 144 1,835 210 2.')53 134 2,870 335 4,953
.Includes figures of comm"rcial UEe also in case of, hOl->e priva.te licence holders who have not furnished se!larate llguers :for domestic and commerc'al consumption
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The foregoing figures show that the pattern of utilisation of electricity has radically changed in 1960-61 as compared to that in 1955-56.
11.6 Factorie8 and W ork8hop8 cla88'ijied by power and no power used
Statistics of census houses used as factories, workshops and worksheds classified by power and no power used have been compiled for the first time during the Census of 1961 and extracted below for the State and district.
Factories and workshops classified by power and no power used, 1961
State Dis~rict
---_---No. of Percentage No. of p"rceut-
Power/ Rurall faetories, of total factories, nge Fuel Urban etc. etc. of total
1 2 3 4 I) 6
Total It 34,447 100·(10 1,787 100·00 U 4;5,686 100·00 1,745 100·00
Electricity R 1,248 3·62 3 0·17 U 12,311 26·95 250 14·33
LiqUid fuel R 4,687 13·61 159 8·90 U 1,282 2'81 31 1.78
Coal wood" R 3,039 8·82 152 8·50 and bagasse U 3.453 7·56 103 5.90
Other power R 82 0·24 U 85 0·18
No power . R 25.891 78·71 1,478 82·48 'U 28,555 62·50 1,361 77·99
The foregoing table is restricted to census houses used as factories and workshops classified by power and no power used in 1961. Factories using electricity in rural and urban areas of the district are proportionately less than those in the State. The proportion of factories using electrical power is less in villages than in towns, both in the district and the State, owing to the paucity of electric supply and industries in rural areas. The use of liquid fuel in the villages is less in the district than that in the State. However, the proportion of fuels other than electricity is 0 bserv,. cd to be higher in villages than· in towns. The proportion of unit using no power is obviously higher both in rural and urban areas in the State owing to predominance of traditional crafts and industries in the State economy. The special pattern of power distribution in the district is that 14.33 per cent
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of factories and workshops in urban areas are run by electricity. Except these, most of the industries are run without power as 82.43 per cent of industries in rural areas and 77.99 per cent in urban areas are run without po>ver. This shows the backwardness of the rural economy of the dis.trict.
12 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS
12.1 Roads
In the past decade, i.e., 1950-51 to 1960-61, there was significalit development in road communications. The total road mileage in the district in 1951 was 476.13 comprising 0.12 miles of cement concrete, 447.28 miles of water bound macadam roads and 28.73 miles of murram and other lower types of roads. The -road mileage in the district increased to 592.03 miles in 1955-56 and 680.36 miles in 1960-61. In addition to the inorease in road mileage, there was considerable improvement in the road surface_ In 1950-51, -the district had only 0.12 miles of cement concrete roads, which has increased to 85.41 miles by the end of 1960-61. During 1950-51, there were no asphalt roads in the district but 154.09 miles of such roads have been constructed by 1960-61.
The table given below shows the classification of roads into National Highway, State High way, other district roads an.d village roads.
Type of road8 (in miles), 1960.;.61
SI. No. Type of roads Milcl\ge
1 2 3 Total 680·36
1 National Highway . 2 Sta.te Highway 162·11
3 Other district roads 484-88
4 Village roads 33·37
On the eve of the First Five Year Plan, total rural mileage was 11.52 which increased to 33.37 miles in 1960-61. No National Highway passes through this district. Other types of roads included 162.11 miles of State Highway, 484.88 miles of other district roads and 33.37 miles of village roads. Classifying the road mileage in the district into metalled and nonmetalled surface, it is noticed that out of a total of 680.36 miles, 566.09 miles or 83.20 per oent are metalled and 114.27 or 17.80 per cent non-metalled as, against the
corresponding mileages of 447.40 miles or 93.97 per cent and 28.73 miles or 6.03 per cent in 1950-51 under these two categories. All-weather motorable roads have thus increased by 118.69 miles or 26.53 per cent during the decade.
STATE T:RANSFORT AND PRIVATE TRANSPORT
There were 71 routes at the end of Deoember 1961 connecting 83 towns and villages connected by State transport bus.
12.2 Railways
The total railway mileage in this district is approximately 157.50 miles which includes broad-gauge as well as narrow~gauge. The total mileage under broad-gauge is 98.00 miles, the narrow-gauge accounting for the remaining 59.50. There are no metre-gauge railway lines in this district.
Out of 10 talukas and 1 mahal, 8 talukas are served either by the broad-gauge or the narrow-gauge section. Jambughoda mahal and Santrampur and Jhalod talukas have no railway &cility. There are 34 railway stations on the broad-gauge and narrow-gauge lines.
12.3 Posts and Telegraphs
There were 142 branch offices and 19subpost offices at the end of 1960-61; of these 13 sub-offices had telegraphic facilities also. Out of the total of 1,923 villages, 795 villages did not have any postal and telegraph facility. 5,078 radio licenses were issued on 31st Maroh .. 1961.
13 MEDICAL AN» PVBLIC HEALTH
13.1 Medical Institutions
During 1960, medical, facilities in the district were provided by the State through 21 medical institutions, which include 4 hospitals, 13 dispensaries and 4 rural health centres. The staff in these institutions consisted of 6 doctors and 21 nurses. The number of beds in the district was 175 and the number of indoor and outdoor patients treated was 8,231 and 154,018 respectively.
13.2 Vital Statistics
The statement given below shows vital statistics of the district for the year 1957-60.
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Birth rate, death rate and natural increase in population, 1957-60
Natural increa.sl) Year Birth rate Death rate in population
1 2 3 4,
1957 36.2 11.6 24.6 1958 32.2 15.1 17.l 1959 38,1 11.3 26.8 1960 33,6 9.4 24.2
The data on vital statistics available being incomplete and defective are useful for drawing general conclusions only. They indicate a faU in the death rate and rise in the rate of survival which can be reasonably attributed to improvement in medical and health facilities since Independence.
13.3 Health Centres
The different public health measures to check the incidence of various diseases in the district are (a) vaccination and revaccination (b) malaria control, (c) primary health centre~ and maternity and child welfare centres in rural (HeaS, (d) water SUI)ply schemes and (e) family planning centres. During 1960-61, 27,636 persons were protected against malaria by covering 3,499.2 sq. miles by spraying D.D.T. powder. Under the programme of providing medical relief through primary health centres in rural areas 2 maternity and child health centres and 4 rural health centres were started in the district by 1960.
14 LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE
The district is rather backward so far as maj~r indu~tries are co~cerned and it being non-IndustrIal, trade unIOns do not exist.
There was one employment exchange at Godhra in the district. During the year 1960, the number of candidates registered was 6,711 and the number of applicants on live register at the end of tIle year was 3,978. Placement was provided to 428 candidates.
15 PRICE TRENDS
The average retail prices of important foodstuff during each calendar month of 1961 collected for Godhra, the headquarters of the district are given in Table 16.!' in Part II of this Handbook.
The prices of superior cereals like rice and wheat were the highest in the month of February and January respectively. The price of inferior cereals, viz., bajri was also the highest in the month of January; in pulses, gram recorded the highest prices in the month of December. The price of Arhar (dal) was the highest i:q the month of February, whereas moong and udid registered the highest prices in the months of April and February respectively.
16 COMMuNITY DEVELOpMENT
16.1 Oommunity Development Programme
The Community Development Programme, a unique and bold effort to mobilise public enthusiasm and co-operation in rebuilding the rural economy of India was inaugurated in the district on 2nd October, 1953. Kalol project was first Community Development Project taken up in the district in October 1953. The programme since then has undergone various organisational changes as a result of the recommendations of the Balawantray Mehta Committee, appointed by the Planning Commission in 1957 to examine the working of the C.D. programme and related matters and to recommend measures for improving th ~ quality, tone and content of the programme. In pursuance of the recommendations of this committee the existing distinction between N.E.S. stage, intensive develop:n ent stage and the post-intensive stage was abolished with effeet from 1st April 1958. All the blocks under the All India Programme except blocks in the C.D. stage which had not completed their three years' period on 1st April, 1958 were classified into stage I and stage II blocks with revised financial patterns and periods of operations. The Community Development Blocks, on completing their period, will enter stage II. .A stage I block has a five-year period of operation with 3 ceiling of expenditure of Rs. 12 lakhs for this period. It is "The Intensive Development phase in which people's participation would be promoted as the method of Community Development and panchayats will be intimately connected with the formulation of the Plans for their respective areas. The degree of success attained in the First Stage will be the evidence of the growth and functioning of self-reliant rural communities, which is the basic objective of the pgroramme". Stage II of the programme with a provision of Rs. 5 Iakhs for 5 years will seek to intensify the. operation of the method of Community
Development in its fuller amplitude and will have greater emphasis on Community Development rather than on development. programmes as such.
16.2 Ooverage oj Programme
The following table gives the type, area, villages and population covered under the programme by March 1961.
Coverage under Oommunity Development Programme by type oj block
No. of Date of blcck~ of
Name of inangura- CPA the block
1
Stage I
Uodhra
Limkhoda
Santrampur
Jambughoda
Shehera
Stage II
Kulol
Pre·extension service
Devgad Baria
Halol
Jhalod
Dohad
Lunavada
tion pattern
2 3
1·5-1956 2
1-4·1957 It f.I1-1957 1£
1·4-1960 i-1·4·1958 1
2·10·1953 1
12·6·1959
14·6·1959 Ii 2·10·1959 It 1·5·1900 2
20-5·1900 l!
Area No. of covlTed towns
ill ~q. uLd Porula.· l1:.il(-H vill(,ps tiOll 1961 cove-rc·d 1961
4 5 6
420·9 164 215,427-
526·[j 400 188,734
57·!) 56 16,629
226.4 89 89,982
70 99,775
447·3 187 174,706
196·1 128 100,173,
312·3 152 120,996
337·[j 124 188,625
359·1 341 147,097
:By 1960, the entire district was covered under the programme.
The total expenditure incurred till that date amounted to Rs. 8,228,000 as against people's contribution of Rs. 2,411,000 or 29.30 per cent of the total expenditure. The physical and financial progress achieved under the I & II Stage of blocks up to the year ending 31st March, 1961 have been given in Official Statistics Table 15.1 published in Part II of this Handbook.
17 FIVE YEAR PLANS
The decade 1951-61 roughly corresponds to the First and Second Five Year Plans.
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All available expenditure figures of the district under various schemes of the Second Five Year Plan are given below.
H endwise expenditure incurred dnring the Second Five Year Plan
81. :-roo
1
Ihad/Sub.head of Devplopment
2
Grand Total
Agriculture and Community Development
1.1 Agriculture l'roduction
1.2 Land Development
1.3 Minor Irrigation
1.4 \Vamhousing and MnrkAting
1.5 Animal Husbandry
1.6 Forest
1.7 Soil Conservation
1.8 Fisherj~s
1.9 Community D:}velopment, etc.
Rural Development
1.10 Co.operation
2 Irrigation and Pow!'r
3 Industry and Mining
4, Transport and Communicat,iol1s
5 Social Services
5.1 Education
5·2 Health
n.3 HOUfling
;,).4 Otlwr Social Services
fl SClontifi" and Industrial Researr-h
] 9;,().('] (Rs. in '000)
3
35,657.1
5,390.S
81(\.!)
13.2
537.!'l
3.2
827.2
96).9
2.5
221.0
1,004.7
1.;,530 • .'i
77.9
8,B23.0
fl, 727.3
1,04S.6
7fll.O
302.3
7.11
The above statistics reveal that 58.67 pel' cent of total Second Plan expenditure is spent on agriculture, community devclopment, iITigation. and power. The expenditure incurred on t.ransport and communication was to the tune of Re. 8,923,000 or 25.02 per cent and on education 3,5fi5,200 or 9.97 per cent.
17·2 Achievements
A sllOrt resume of achievements in the district in the Second Fi ve Year Plan iR given below.
For the development of agriculture, the important schernes nndertalmn were the
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distribution of jm'proved seeds, chemical fel tilizers, insecticides, contour i.JUlldillg and la-utl survev. As manv as 1 B schemes ,vere taken up fo;' the develol)mellt of agl'iculture :in the district. Eleven taluka. seed farms were established during the Plan period. Dm'ing the Second :Five Year Plan period, 6,161 tons of town compost ,,,"'ere prepared and 2:25 tons of super sulphate were distribJ:+ted free.
Twel ve veterinary centtos were opened in the district bringing the total number of centres t(J 25. One artiticial insemination centre "'af; also started. }'or the im provement of the poultry, t,,'o centres were started at Dohad and 8antrampur.
The schemes undertaken foJ' implementation under this head ,yere: (i) control of the movement of forest products, (ii) development of agave hedges, (iii) lac culturE'. (iv) development of hamboo trees and (v) experimental centres for soil .. conservation. In Devgad Baria, 282 miles of agave hedges were raised and old ones mended: The development of lac during tlw Second Plan period wns achieved hy cultnring 5,000 trees for lac.
The foHowing schemes were undertaken during the Second Plan period.
KARon RIGHT BAXX CAXAI.
This scheme was undertaken at a cost of Rs. 99·88 lakhs and was staTted dnring H155-56 and completed during the Second Plan period. It covered an area of 2,500 acres. Under minor irrigation schenles, 14 works were completed anu 13 works were under progress during the Second Plan period. The completed works will irrigate all area of 4,000 acres.
During the decade HH>1-61, the co-operative movement made a considerable headway. The number of eo-oper~tive societies in;~eased from 360 in 1951 to ] ,O()2 in 1961 and the number of members from r;1,RO!) to 102,495. Agricultural credit societicR Ilumhered ROO and dominated the field of co-opemtion.
EDUCATION AND SoCIA.L SJlIBVIOES
During the Second Plan period primary schools were established in villages having population of more than 200. During the Second Plan period, 2 training centres for primary teachers were started, one each at Baria and Santrampur.
At the end of the Second Five Year Plan 14,430 adults wcre made literate. 289 youth clubs, 120 Mahila Mandals and 1,040 Farmers' unions were also organised. 107 libraries! reading rooms were started during the said period.
UPLIFT OF BACKWA.RD CLASSES
The ameliorative measures {l-dopted by the Government for the uplift of bitckward classes include abolition of untouchability, special amenities and relief for the economic and social uplift of these handicapped classes. Milestone in the direction of legislations for the abolition of untouchability under article 17 of the Constitution were the Bombay Harijan Social Inequality Abolition Act, 1949 and the Bombay Harijan Temple Entry Act, 1947. This included the administration of private agencies and common hostels, the propaganda through films, posters, radio, drama and singing of folk-songs. Private social institutions recognised in the district performing above activities and propaganda are:-
(1) Bhil Seva MandaI, Dohad.
(2) Panchmahal Kelvani MandaI, Kalol.
In addition to the continuance of untouchability abolition campaign, male and female social workers were appointed. Also one Balwadi and two cultural centres were opened with a dual purpose of abolition of untouchability and uplift of Scheduled Castes/ Tribes.
Under the schemes formulated by the Government, backward classes were given certain concessions. Prior to the First Plan. II hostels for the backward classes were functioning, while during the First Plan two more hostels were started and 5 more were added during· the Second Plan. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes were given priority at the time of dispoAal of waste lands. Financial assistance in the form of loans for digging new wells and for repairs of old ones were also advanced liberally by the Government.
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Co-operative societies for the housing of backward class people were given financial aid by the Government for improving their living condition. Government had decided to give 2i gunthas of land in the industrial city of Ahmedabad and in other areas 4 gunthas to agriculturist m~mber and 2 gunthas to non -agriculturist mem her of Scheduled Castes/Tribes for housing purposes at concessional rates. As regards the cost of land, waste land worth Rs. 5 was given free and if the cost exceeded Rs. 5 the excess was borne by the Societies.
The pioneering work done by Shri Thakkar Bapa in this district has established very good traditions. of work' and created a band of social workers devoted to the uplift of Scheduled T.ribes.
During the Second Plan period the building of the Godhra Civil Hospital was considerably renovated 'at an expenditure of Rs. 6.21 lakhs. A cottage hospital was also started ~at Lunavada and a mobile dispensary at Sanjeli in 1959. Five Family Planning Centres were started during the Second Plan period at a cost of Rs. 25,000. Training arrangements for dais and sanitary inspecto:r:s were also made.
ROADR AND PROJECTS
The work of constructing 112 miles of new roads was undertaken and completed besides constructing of 8 bridges on the various rivers in the district during the Second Plan period.
That small savings campaign in the district has received good response from the people, is evident from the following figures of target fixed and net collections made for the quinquennium 1957-58 to 1960-61.
Investuwnt in Ta.rget small savings
Year (Rs. in lakhs) (in Es.) Percentage
1 2 a 4
1957-58 24 1,126,751.,74 46.24 1958-59 20 1,001,974.(\0 80.10 1959-60 20 2,423,4401.47 121.17 1960.(\1 25 4,120,510.67 164·82
The net collection as revealed from the above figures has overtaken the target in 1959-60 by 21.17 per cent further exceeded by 164.82 per cent in 1960-61.
18 IMPORTANT PLACE NAMES
18·1 Important Places
Important places in the district are :-Champaner Once a famous city, but
Derol
Devgad Baria
Dohad
Freelandganj
Godhra
Kadana
P.I-5
now only a small village, Champaner is at the foot of Pavagadh Hill. It derives its name from Champa, a bania who founded it during the reign of Vanraj of Anhilvad
An important trade centre for ground-nut oil and bricks
Former State Capital of that name, now taluka headquarters and an important marketing centre in grains and forest produce. Temple of Kalika Mata on the hill is worth seeing
A border-town on the frontiers of Guj arat and M alwa having ashrams for boys and girls conducted by Rhil Seva MandaI established by Thakkar Bapa, who did pioneering work for the uplift of down-trodden in the country
Has a railway workshop for the repairs of locomotives and manufacturing of parts of railway engines employing about 5,000 workers
District headquarters of great antiquity referred to as " the camp of victory" in the fifth century
A small village in Santrampur taluka where a big dam on river Mahi is being constructed
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Lunavada
Mirakhedi
Pavagadh Hill
Shivrajpur
Tuwa
Capital of former Lunavada. State. The old fort, Royal Palace, Kisansagar, Vasantsagar and Natheri tanks, Bava hills and temples of Ranchhodji and the Luneshwar Mahadev are places of interest
The Central Survoday Centre of the district and KaH dam are worth visiting
One of the Shakti~piths having the temple of Kalka. Mata where people from all over Gujarat come on pilgrimage
Well-known for its mines of manganese ore of which large quantities are exported
Well-known for natural hot water springs sulphur
containing
Details of the,se and other places will be found in the Brief Gazetteer of place na.mes given in this Handbook.
18· {2 Ancient Monuments
Official Statistics Table 18.3 gives details of each ancient monument together with the name of the village, place of location, the period of architecture, brief description, etc.
18·3 Fairs and Festivals
About 157 important fairs and festivals are celebrated at different places in rural and urban areas of the district. The details regarding the place where it is held, name of the fair/festival, the date on which it is heIdI observed and the estimated congregation are shown in the Official Statistics Table 18·2 of this Handbook.
GAZETTEER OF PLACE NAMES
DISTRICT PANCH~fAHALS
V.P.= Village Panchayat; P.=Population;
G.P.=Group Panehayat; N.=North Latitude;
}I = }lunieipa.lity; E. = East Longitude.
1 Bakor, V. P. (Taluka Lunavarlrt), P. 2,212
It is situated 15 miles north of Lunavadaon the Lunavada-Malpur Road. Two miles south of the village, in deep forest, is the ancient site known as Kale8hri-ni-nal with an old temple of Kale.<;hri Mata. There is also an ancient Sihivalaya the sculpture of which is contemporary to that of :\lodhera and Patan. There is a place called Pandav'.<; Ohora where it is believed the Pandavas stayed when in exile. It has an ever flowing stream of water and a square kund well built in stone, with clean and cool water. Huge pieces of broken but typical sculptured arches, Khambi.<;, domes, etc .. lying all around indicate that the shrine is an ancient one. A very big step-well built in stone also exists on the top of the hill.
A fairis held at the Kaleshri Mata on .]anmashtam£ (August) every year when the congregation amounts to about 1,1')00.
2 Bavka, G. P. (Taluka Dohad), P. 2,905
This village is about five miles south-west of Dohad with which it is connected bv a pucea road. There is a very old and rui'l1ed temple of Mahadev, which is of archaeological interest. At the entrance of the shrine is the figure of Ganpati holding in his hands what appears to be a battle-axe. On the outside there are three belts of sculpture of rude and indecent figures, elephants, men and beasts. According to a local legend, the temple was built by the courtesans at the time of the prosperity of Hindus of Champaner (746-1483).
In memory of the penance made by Valmiki Rishi, a fair is held at this village on the A mbli Agiarash, Falgun Sud 11 (March), when about 800 people assemble.
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.3 Bhavpro (aHas Ratanm.al), V.P. (Talu7m Limkheda) , P. 124
18 miles south-east of the Piplod railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the Western Railway and 25 mileH east of Devgad Baria near village Kanjeta. this village has a notable hill about 1,800 feet. high, on the plateau of which are the remains of a small temple of Mahadev. Bamboos grow in plenty. A big fair attended by about ;3,000 people from the Panchmahals, Baroda districts and Madhya Pradesh (mostly Adivasis) is he1d here on Akhatrij (April).
4 Ohnkalia, F. P. (Taluka Jhalod), P. 3,02.) /
This village is situated on the boundary of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. I t is at a distance of 17 miles from the Dohad railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-· gauge section of the Western Railway. One mile from the village there is a hill known as the Radha's Kamd (precipice) which is worth seeing. There are the temples of Hamt1nanji and Gugaldev J.1faharlev where a fair is held on Maha Vad 13 (February) and another on ,·1 mbli Agiarash, Falgun Sud 11 (l\1arch), when about 5,000 to 7,000 people of all communities attellf1. The river Anas flows nearby.
·5 Ohampanrr. V.P. (Talltkn Halal), P.l,03.'3, ZOo .30' N., 7.,)'1 30' E.
It is situated at the foot of the PavLl,gadh hill four miles east of Halol railway st.ation on the Champaner Road-Pani Mines narrowgauge section of the Western Railway and on the Godhra·Rodeli Road, 3~ miles from Baroda and 27 miles from Godhra.
The name of the place comes from Ohampa, a Bania or a Kl.lnbi who founded it during the reign of Vanraj of .\nh11 "ada (746-iHlfi).
Later ;.\Iallll1ud Begada captured the town from Jaysinh Raval in 1484 and made it his capital. Till the death of Bahadur Shah (1536) ChampaIJCr remained the political capital uf Gujarat. In Challlpaner of those days great buildings were erected and gardens laid out. Sandal trees grew so freely that their timber was w;;ed in hou;;e building. Champaner had good streets and squares and houses built of stolle and with fountains. Merchants and craftsmen thronged its streets; its sword blades became noted for their sharpness and silks for their bright colours. The country around was very fertile, full of abundant provisions of foodgrains, vegetables, fruits and cattle. In the vicinity there were hunting grounds for deel' and other animals. During this time the city continued to grow on account of the close connection between IHalwa and Gujarat.
. After the pillage of the city by Emperor Humayun in 1535, however, the city began to lose its, importance. Under the Moguls so much of the country under Champaner had lapsed into forest that it became a hunting ground for wild elephants. There were only GOO inhabitants in the town when the British took it in 1803. The city now in ruins has a stone wall, a fort, ancient monlunents such as the .I1lma Masjid, Champanath 1Jlahadev, jJ{andvi (Customs House), Kh'und PiT Durgah--42 monuments in all. There are big gates, several wells, step-wells and lakes like Vada Talao. The fort of t.he Sultanate period, -the city mosque, the .I'uma ~fa8jid and thc Nagina, mosque are monuments of archaeologicaJ interest.
About 3,000 people take part in each of the following fivf' fail·s held annually at Champaner :-
1 and 2. The Maha-Kali fair held on ~1[arg8hiT8h Sud 2 and another on 2lf(trgshirsh Sud 13 (November); 3 and 4. The Parashnath fair held·on .4mbli, Agiaras, Falgu,n Rud 11 (March) and again 011 Chaitm Sud 8 (April); 5. The Nauratri fair held on Ashvin Sud 8 (September).
G ~ho8aZll, V.P. (Talu.ka Dohad), P.1,711
This village is about seven miles north of Dohad with which it is connected bv State Transport Bus Service. The village·· has a cave containina the idol of Devkedar Jfahadev, where a fair i~ held eV8rv veal' on the A mbli Aaiaro8li, Falgun SUil j] , (Marcl]), attended h.v about 2,000 people.
7 Delol, V. P. (Taluka Kalol), P. -1,845
It is situated on the river Goma, about :2 miles from the Derol railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the \\Testern Railway and about 2 miles from Kalol on the Baroda-Godhra Road. The place is well-known for its industry of converting tur into tur dal. At the ancient temple of Rwmnath Mahadev, the village IJanchayat organises a fair on Janmashtami (August) and on ;.11aha Shivratri (February).
8 Derol, V. P. (Talulra Kalol) , P. 3,583
This is a railway station on the BombayDelhi broad-gauge section of the Western Railway. There are five oil mills, two pulse mills and two rice mms in the village which is also an important trade centre for ground-nut oj} and bricks. ;.. big fair attended by about 5,500 people is held on J anmashtami (August).
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9 Devgad Buria, M., .P. 11,472, 22° 42' N., 73'" 51' E.
It is the tel'minus of the narrow-gauge Bection Piplod-Devgad Baria of the 'Vestern Railway, starting from Piplod which is a junution station on the Bombay-Delhi broadgauge section. It was previously the capital of the Baria State, rulers of which belonged to the same class of Khichi Chohan Rajputs who were the rulers of Chhota Udaipur. About tlle middle of the 18th century the Maratha armies under Udaji 'Puar' and Malharrav Holkar entered Baria but acknowledged the ruling kings as their chie£'3 and encouraged them to protect the country fronl free-hooters. During the re~gn of Gangdas, the son of Yash vantsing, Baria suffered frOI11 Maratha raids. In 1803, the British forces took the Guiarat Districts of Daulatrav :Sindia. As the British success was greatly due to the friendship and goodwill shown by Gangdas to the British, he was declared entitled to British protPiction. Tn 1824, the State agreed to pay a certain amount to the British wbich was later on applied for the good of the people or in Illatters connected with the management of the Rewa Kantha Agency. Baria became. a place of much importance by 1785 when it -was used as a thoroughfare between Gujarat and Malwa.
The palace of the former rulers of Baria is some way up the Devgad hill and is enclosed by Ii. fort wall which stands partly on the Devgad hill and partly on the plain. As Baria is now the headquarters of the taluka it has the Mamlatdar's and other taluka offices, besides the office of a Divisional Forest Officer and a Training College for primary teachers. There is a seed multiplication farm in 38.29 acres for raising seeds of crops like maize, paddy, ground-nut, cotton, wheat and jowar. Devgad Baria is an important marketing centre in grains and forest produce such as timber, firewood, charcoal, timru leaves, mahuda flowers, lac, wax, gum and honey.
On the hill there are many temples among which that of the KalikaMata is'worth seeing. A fair is held at Devgad Baria on Ashvin Sud 10 (September) every year, in commemoration of the victory of Rama over Ravan, when 15,000 to 20,000 people assemble.
10 Dezar, G. P. (Taluka Lunavada), P. 331
About 12 miles from Lunavada, a railway station on the Godhra-Lunavada narrowgauge section of the Western Railway, this holy place has an ancient temple of Shiva just on the bank of the river Panam. The popular belief is that by taking bath at this place one gets free from all kinds of sins.
A fair is held at the place on M ahashivratri (February) when about 10,000 people assemble.
11 Dokad, M.,P. 35,483,220 50 1 N., 70°18' E. ."-,,
This town is on the Bombay-Delhi broadgauge section of the Western Railway, about 43 miles east of Godhra. 'Dohad' (Do-had) means 'two borders' and the town bears the name as it i.s on the border of Gujarat and Malwa.
It is a very old town. In early times Dadhichi Rishi is said to have lived there. The river was called Dadhimati after his name; a temple on its bank was dedicated to Dudkes hvar M ahadev and the town was named Dudhipurnagar. It remained under Rajplit
Chiefs till Sultan Ahmed I defeated Dongar Raja in 1419. It paRsed to the Emperor Akbar towards the end of the sixteenth cent ry, to the Sindia about the middle of the eighteenth century and under the British management in 1853. The Mogul Emperor
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Aurangzeb is said to have been born in the historical fort of Dohad. The old monuments are the Chhab Talao with flights of steps all round, the Chandan 'l'alao and the caravans'Lrai built in 1619 by Emperor Shah Jehan in honour of Aurangzeb's birth.
Dohad is the headquarters of the Dohad Taluka and also of the Dohad sub-division. Besides Secondary High Sohools, Dohad has a Government Technical High School and the Industrial Training Institute and Ashrams for boys and girls conducted by the Bhil Seva MandaI established by Thakkar Bapa who dedicated his life to the cause of the amelioration of this backward section of the society, the Training Centre for Adivasi Gram Sevikas, the Muvalia Farm and Agricultural School and the Muvalia Central Bhil School. It is a marketing centre for local products like wheat, maize, rice, castor-oil and animal products like hides and vegetables.
A fair is held on J anmashtami (August) when 5,000 to 7,000 people assemble.
12 Doli, V. P. (Taluka Santrampur), P.l.763
This place is about nine miles, Itway from Santrampur, the headquarters of the taluka.
On the second Sunday of Bhadrapad (September), a Zala fair with a congregat,ion of about 4,000 people is held here in memory of Shri ViTganathji Zala who used to cure cattle diseases about 60 years ago.
13 Freelandganj (Taluka Dohad), P. 14,951
About a mile away from Dohad, Freelandganj is a railway colony with a railway workshop employing about 5,000 workers for the repairs and manufacture of parts of railway engines, etc., for the Western Railway.
14 Garbada, V. P. (Taluka Dohad), P.6,538
This village is twelve miles south of Dohad with which it is connected by a pucca road on which State Transport buses ply. At this place Sindias had a Gadh (fort); and thereafter the village came to be known as Gadhbara and therefore Garbada. There is a big tank in the village, the water of which is used for irrigation p.urposes. The village is the second biggest in the Dohad taluka and a marketing centre for the surrounding villages. There are a purchase and sales union godo'!_n, a doth
shop and a grain shop, a District Co-operative Bank, a dispensary and a secondary school.
A fair known as Gay Gohari fair is held here on Kartik Sud 1 (October} Hindu New Year day when about 1,000 persons attend. Agriculturists and others paint and decorate their cattle and collect them at the fair and make them run over the particil'ants who are believed not to be injured, even though they lie down in their way.
16 Ghoghamba (Rajgadh), V. P. (rPalnka Devgad Baria) , P. 1,446
It is connected by bus service with Halol 16 miles away, and with Devgad Baria 31 miles away from it. The railway station Pavagadh is at a distance of 10 miles on the Champaner-Pani Mines narrow-gauge section. There is a secondary school, a branch post office, a savings bank and a sub-Inspector's office. There is an old temple of Vaijnath Mahadev on the bank of the river Karad.
16 Godhra, .M. (Taluka Godhra) , P. 52,167, 22° 46' N., 73° 40' E.
This is a j unction railway sta tion on the main line Baroda-Ratlam of the Western Railway.
This town· is of great, antiquity and is said to have been referred to as 'the camp of victory' in a brass plate of the fifth century. Under the Rajput dynasties of Anhilvad (746-1298) this town had no importance, probably because Champaner was their chief settlement. It was, however, one of the centres of government in eastern Gujarat, before Champaner was conquered by the Sultans of Ahmedabad. In 1480, Mahmud Begada chose Godhra as the headquarters of one of his five provinces (viz., Ahmedabad, Jagat, Godhra, Songadh and Thana) and retained its former importance even after Champaner became his capital in 1484. '''hen ~ransferred to the Emperor Akbar in 1573, It had ten· sub-divisions with 501 villages. Under the Moguls, the lands were surveyed and the number of sub-divisions raised to twelve. In 1724, it was taken by Kantaji Kadam Bande. Since then Godhra has continued, to be the headquarters of the Panchmahals district, first under Sindia (1770-1853), then under the British and finally under the Government of India after Independence. The town was burnt in fires in 1857, 1875 and 1948. Major parts have, however, been
reconstructed. In the centre of the town is the Ramsagar tank so named as the images of Ramchandra, Laxmanji and Sitaji were found from it. A beautiful Municipal garden stands on the bank of the tank. A big modern temple of Gokulnathji erected by the Vaishna vas in the new bazar and the historical sites of Sati-Pati and Sasu- Vahuni V (w near the new college are worth seeing. There are Sir P. T. Arts and Science College, the Telang High Rchool for Commerce, the Government Technical High School and Industrial Training Institute, the M. and M. Mehta High School with Fine Arts Section, two other High Schools, the Basic Training College for Women and the Gandhi Ashram run by the Harijan Sevak Sangh. Being in the vicinity of forest, Godhra is known for its wood work. The town is the chief marketing centre for foodgrains. Its main exports are timber, maize and oil seeds. There are oil and pulse mills, a rice mill and saw-mills, a bone factory and a leather production centre.
A fair organised by the Sanchalak of the Akaleshwar M ahadev is held annually on Janmashtami (August) when about 15,000 people of the surrounding villages assemble.
17 Halol, V. P., P.ll,053
It is a taluka headquarters town and rail way station on the Ohampaner-Pani Mines narrowgauge section of the "Testern Railway. It is also connected with Baroda (25 miles) and with Godhra (24 nliles) by State Transport buses. In 1484. one of the most beautiful gardens for which Champaner and its suburbe like Halol were famous was situated at Halol. Among the ancient monuments are a mosque constructed by Bahadur Shah (1525-36) and a well built tank. There is a seed farm of 58.13 acres in Halo!. ,Quarrying of stone on the east of the town up to the Pavagadh hill is a recent development.
18 Jambughoda, V. P., P. 1,:)10
It is 7 miles from Bodeli, a railway station on trie Jambusar-Ohhota Udaipur narrow-gauge section of the Western Railway, and has the advantage of the State Transport bus service on the Godhra-Bodeli Road. It was formerly the capital of the small State of Jambughoda and now it is the headquarters of the Jambughoda mahal. It is one of the only two villages with a population of over 1,000 in the whole of the mahal. A fair held annually on Shra:lJt:tn
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Vud i:) Junma-shtam-i day (Augustr, is attended by 5,000 people from the Mahal. Another fair is organised by the ~\Iaharana of Jambu- ' ghoda on the Dasscra day, Ashvin Sucl 10 (Deptember), when 4,000 people assemble.
19 Jesawada, V. P. (Taluka Dahad), P. 1,707
Nine 111 iJe" a \\ a \- from the Dohad rail way station, Josa\vada, cis connected with it by road. Bhil Seva MandaI Ashrams for boys and girls a,nd a secondary school are situated in the villagE'. The village ranchayat organises a fair, called the Ual-Gadheda (Jaggery-donkey) fair, on every Falgun Vad 5 (March) when about 2,000 Bhils and Bhil-Patelias assemble. '1'he fair is so called beeause a young man climbing up a wooden pillar to reach the jaggery at the top is beaten with bamboo sticks by young girls dancing in a circle.
;!O Jr:tpur, G, P. ('1'aluk(~ Jhalad), P. 1,50;;
This is about two miles by road from J halod, the headquarters of' the taluka. 'Yater supplied from the Titodi tank irrigates ahout 1,500 acres of land. On the Titodi river there are stone-quarries from 'which stones are exported. In the past there was a city named Jodhpud on the site where Jetpur stand· -to-day. Heul.ains of temples, step-weils tanks and old coins have been found on excavation.
21 Jhalod, V.P., P.I0,089, 23"7' N., 74° 10' E.
It is 22 milesfromDohad which is the nearest railway station with which it is connected by a pucca road on which State Transport buses ply. In 1870 Jhalod is described as havmg no characteristics of a town or city, except a market, a mo;;que, a small temple, some solidly built two-storey high brick houses and a large and handsome pond. It is the headquarters of the Jhalod taluka. There are taluka offices, the Bhil Seva MandaI Ashrams.
. viz., the Shahri Ashram for girls and the Titodi .Ashram fur hoy,,_ .Jhalod i" a centre of trade fOl' wheat. gl:u,m and maize and has an oil mill and a rice ll1ill.
A fail' on Janmashtami (August) is held at Jhalod at -which alHlUt 1,500 people from th~' sUl'l'oundill;':: yilhtges assemble.
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22 1(adana, V. p. ('1'aluka 8antrampur), P.872
Kadana, which is 12 miles from Santrampur, is connected with it by a pucca road on which State Transport buses ply and is situated' on the river Mahi.
In the past Kadana waH a .small State. About the middle of the 13th century, Kadana was established as a separate power by Lirndevji, descendant of Jalamsing, the founder of Jhalod. Since then it remained as a separate ~tate 'even under the British Political Agency. At present it is a small village in the Santrampur taluka. A big dam on the the river Mahi is being constructed at Kadana with a view to utilising 5,500 cubic feet of water for irrigating surrounding lands and to generate hydro-electric po"er to the extent of 6,000 K. W. in the first stage and 10,000 K. W. in the second stage.
Near the site of the dam, on the opposite bank of the river Mahi, there is the temple of N adinath 111 ahadev in the hills where a fair known as the ;_V/atn-Kotal Fair is held from Maha 8nd 14 to llIaha Vad 1 (February), when about 25,000 people visit the place.
23 Kalol, V. p" P. (),683, :J:Zo 37' N., 73° 31' E.
It is situated two miles from the Derol railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broadgauge section of the Western Railway and 15 miles west of Godhra on the Godhra-Baroda road, Kalol sta.nds on the bank of the river Goma. Kalal was described in 1879 to be a prosperous town and the centre of the richest cultivation in the Panchmahals.
At present it is the headq uarters of theKalol taluka with the Taluka 0 ffices, an inspection bungalow and a town hall. There are a hospital, a baiJnanriil", a maternity home conducted by the Bhagilli Samaj and two gardens. Sand from the river Goma is exported. \Vheat, rice and jaggery are imported in large quantities for the villages of Kalol anel Halol talukas .
:U: Kankanpur, V. p, P. 1,071
(1Taluka Godhra),
This village is situated on the bank of the river Kun ten miles from Godhra near the Veganpur railway station on the Anal1d-Godhra broad-gauge sectiull of the \Vm;tel'n Hailway.
J t is believed that in ancient times there was a big city named Kankawati. The village is known for its ancient 8kivaluya called Kanlcaneshto(!t Mahadev and an old step-well. Good crops of paddy, cotton and groundnut are raised in the village. On Sunday next to St~d Rth of nhadrapad (August), a fair named Jhala Dev is held here every year, the congregation being about 2,000 people.
2/) Kamnta, V.P. (Talnka Lllrwvada), P. 1,09.5
This place is about 12 miles from Lunavada. It is a holy place known for the tomh of Pir _1lfrrhmoodsha in w'hom people of all castes have faith. It is believed that persons afflicted by spirits and ghm~ts get relief by visiting this tomb (Dargah).
26 /(aroli. Y. P. (Taluka Kalol), P. /).412
This vIllage is about six miles from Yejalpur which is near the Kharsalia railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the ';Vestern Railway and is situated on the bank of the river Goma. On the opposite l)ank of the rivel', there i", an ancient temple dedicated to IHahadev and on the hill near the village there is a temple of Takti Bai. lt is _ said that the village has been named Karoli after the name of Karan Nayak. There is the 'Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel Adivasi Chhatralaya' run by the Panch· mahals Prathmik Kelavni 1'landal.
27 L1:lva Tkakor, V. P. (Tal1tka Jhalod), p. 7,228
It, is three miles from Limbdi which is on the Dohad-Jhalod Road. Alongwith two other sroall ·villages, viz., Lilva Deva (P. 414) and LiLva Poker (P. 179), it stands on the site of the old Lilawati town' where according to the local legend the Pandava8 stayed in their exile. There are temples of God Sheahnarayan and Goddess Chamunda, 8heahnarayan fair held on Chaitra Sud 15 (April) attracts about 3,000 to 4,000 people from the surrounding villages. There are also ancient temples offive Gods-RamC'handra, T-,-"k8hman, Kri8hna, Han1lmanji and l'.'Ia.hadf'v and a P((nch Kri8hna fair attended by about 1,1500 Adivasis is held annuallv on M~ka S1Ul 1:) (February). .
28 Limdi V. P. (Taluka Jhalod), P •• 5,118
Seven miles from Jhalod, Limdi is a big village in the Jhalod Taluka, from which five
pueca roaus start in different directions. The river Machhan tlows at a little distance. The village derives its name from one serviceable man' named Limbo who Rtf! yed there un del' a Limdo (Neem) tree. TIH' lands round about are fertile yielding good crops particularly of chillies. It is a trade centre, chiefly exporting vegetables. There is a Rhil ~eva .11andal Chhatralaya and a secondary "choo!. A fu,il' is held on Ookul A8htorm:, 8hravnn V (fd 8 (August), when about (LOOO people from the surrounding villages assemble.
29 Liml.:heda, r. P .. P. 97.5
It is a railway station on theBombay-Delhi hroad.-gauge section of the lV'estern Railv;ay, about 2n mjles east of OoeIhI'a on the ClodhI'aDohad road. It is the iH'adqna,rtcrs of the Limkheda talnka whi('ll is a nart of the former Earia, StatE'. There are' also a Plllfdl
rest-house, the Rllil Sent 1Iandal J\"hmIlL the Reva Ashralu and a secondar~T schoo1.
This village is a trading centre for the surrounding villages and a' wef:'kly market (hat) is held every Ratllrday.
.')0 L1tnal'ada , JJl., P. 16/5.).3
This is the terminus on the GodhraLunavada narrow-gaug{' section of the '''estern Rail-way, about 25 miles from Godhra and on the God ra-Lunavada road on which State 'l'ransport buses ply regularI.v. It was formerly the capital of the Lunavada State the rulers of which claimed descent from the Solauki or Chalukya kings of Anhilwad (942-1243)and were known as Viqmra Sobnkis. The Lunavada town was founded in 1434 by Rana Bhimsinhji. In 171R. Raja Narsingji built the wall round the town. In t.he heginning of the 18th century Lunawada was a trade centre for merchants passing from Ratlamgad and other parts of . lYIalwa to Ahmedabad and Central ( ) ni ara t. The artisans were particularly skilful and arms and other military accoutrements were easily available. .
At present Lnnavada is the headquarters of the Lunavada taluka. The S. K. High School and Panch Sheel High School, the Luneehwar Kanya Vidyalay, the Sanskrit Pathshala, the Pragati Mandir (Backward Class Chhatrala.va) run b_\' the Hal'ijan Sevak Saugh are important institutions. There are also a library and a hosrit.aL The old fort,
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the royal palace, the big tank Ki~ansagar, another tank Vasantsagar, the Natheri tank and the Bawa hills, the temples of Ranchhodji a.nd Luneshwa,' ..I.lfahadev and .Nathbawa'8 Akhada (wrestling ground? are among the places of interest in Lunavada. About one hundred oil ghan'is and two tur dal (pulse) mills are located here. The chief trade consists of oil, timber, charcoal, other fo.rest products, foodgrains, safes, guns and iron weapons.
Fairs are held twice a year-one on the Shivratri day, _llfagh Vad 1'3 (February) and another on the .J anmashtami day, Shravan Vad S (August), when about 2,000 people gather together at the temples of M ahadcv and Ranchhodji respectively.
.'11 Malav, V. P. (Taluka Kalol), \ P. :1,/;4.5
This village is about six miles from Kalol with which it is oonnected by a road on which State Transport buses ply. The village is known for a forest 8atyagrah launched in 1930. There is plenty of paddy crop in the village. There is a tank named Malav from which water is given to the neighbouring villages for irrigation.
32 Medapur, V. P. (Tahtka Kalal), P. 8,017
This village is about four miles on the south-east of Kalol. In the middle of the Karad river, near this village, there is what is known:ets Ohakki-no-A 'TO - (Grinding Stone Bank). There is a legend that a certain Raja Sulochan of Benaras was troubled with the growth of hair on the palms of his hands, which grew on account of his sins. He went to the famous sage Vishvamit a who lived where Pavagadh now stands. Vishvamit a told, him that if he performed a sacrifice at a spot in the river where a sacred grind stone lay, his sins would be destroyed. The Raja built a. place of sacrifice and cut a conduit in the rock to feed the sacrificial fire with butter. He thus became free from his sins and from the hair growth. The river became known as Hand or 'Kar' subsequently named Karad Ganga and the place of sacrifice as the Ohakki-no- A'1'o or grinding stone bank. There is a cow-head stone struoture from whioh wat,er flows continuously.
The' place is sacred and at eclipses of the eun and on Somvati Amas (Lo., when the last day of a lunar month falls on a Monday) people hathe.
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8.1 .Jlfirakhedi, V. P. (TalukaJhalod), P. 826
This village is at a distance of seven miles from Dohad on the Dohad-Jhalod Road. The central Sarvodaya centre for the Panchrnahals district is situated here. Under this Sarvodaya Scheme, various activities were undertaken _ during the First and Second Five Year Plans for the development of 45 villages of Jhalod and Dohad talukas, which are inhabit~ cd by Scheduled Tribe of Bhils. There is also the Bhil Ashram run by the Bhil Seva )!Iandal. A big reservoir known as the Kali dam, fed by bunding the river Kali, supplies water needed for the Railway Workshop at Freelandganj.
:-14 Mota Hathidhrlra G. P., (Taluka LimkhedaL P.561
It is about a mile from Limkheua, a railway station on Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the Western Railway.
There is an ancient temple of 1Ifahade'IJ, the sculpture of which is notable. A big fair is held here every year on Amali Agiarash, Falgun Sud II, (March) when 5,000 to 7,000 people congregate.
.')/5 Nadisa'l', V. P. (Taluka Godhra), P. 3,420
This is about 2 miles from Timba, a railway st~tion . on the Auand-Godhra broad-gauge section of the Western Railway and is situated on the bank of the river Mahi. The name of the village is given after -the name of one of its kings named Nand whose statue in the form of a horse-rider stands on a hillock near the village.
There are temples of NatakcshtlJar Manadev, Nand Mata and, on the bank of the river Mahi, Chamunda M ata. People who believe in ghosts go there to take bath as a precaution against harassment by ghosts. There are a library, a dispensary, a Gram Vikas MandaI and a Pragati MandaI. From the tank named Satelav water is given for irrigation of paddy crop.
36 Narukot, V. P. (Mahal .Jamb1lghoda), P.378
Narukot is about 3 miles from Jambughoda on the road from Halol to Jambughoda.
Narnkot was a -petty State administered by the Agent to the Governor III the
Panchmahals. Before the transfer of the Rewa Kantha States to the British management BOIDe of the Naikda Chiefs in Rewa Kantha. round Champaner were notorious as robbers and bandits. One such chief was that of Tokalpur, afterwards known as the Narukot State. In 1826, he along with such other chiefs agreed, under promise of pardon, to furnish security for his future good conduct to the Political Agent. Soon after that the office of the Political Agent in Rewa Kantha. was abolished and the Gaekwad's manager was appointed to collect the yearly tl'ibute from Narukot. The Gaekwad's post (thana) was established and, in exacting one half of revenue, the Commandant treated the people with such harshness that there was a revolt in 1837 which was put down with the help of British force. ! At the close of the operations, nearly the whole district was deserted and every village was burnt. On a promise of safety from oppression and of good treatment the people returned. On the establishment of order in 1837, the people became quiet and for many years remained wonderfully free from crime. In 1858, the Naikdas rose in arms and plundered Narukot. Afterwards they were joined by a number of Tatia Topi's men and the revolt could· not be put down till March, 1859. Nine years later, J oria, a N aikda of V adek, began to act as a Bhagat (a holy man) and claimed supernatural powers. He and. Rupsing, also a Naikda, a pardoned outlaw and rebel, planned the establishment of Naikda kingdom and. with the help of a body of armed followers, attacked and plundered several Government posts. The Bhagat's forces were scattered on 16th February 1868 and their leaders captured, tried and hanged. The people, who were forgiven for their misconduct, settled in their villages and lived peacefully.
Narukot is at present one of the villages in the Jambughoda mahal and has an old fort in a. dilapidated condition end an old step-well. There is an Ashram run by the Bhil Seva MandaI. The people sell gum, lac, leaves and other forest produce collected from the neighbouring forests.
37 Orwada, V. P. (Taluka Godhra), P. 2,608
Two miles from Sant Road, a railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the Western Railway, Orwa.da is a village where a. fair is held on Ambli ·Agiaraah, Falgun
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Sud 11 (March), when i}.bout 5,000 people assemble and worship· Lord Shiva.
38 Palla, V. P. (Taluka Devgad· Baria) , P.2,290
This village is two miles from Ghoghamba and about 28 miles frofll Baria.
A dam has been constructed on the river Karad near this village. This project which was started in 1955-56 during the First Five Year Plan and almost completed by the end of the Second, will irrigate a total area of 15,200 acres of land of the Baria and Kalol talukas.
39 Panchwada, V. P. (Taluka Dohad), P. 6'18
This is about lO miles from Dohad on tho(:) Dohad-Alirajpur road on which State Transport buses ply. An irrigation dam on the river Khan near this village started in 1951-52 will be completed during the Third Five Yea.r Plan, when it is expected to irrigate about 12,000 acres of land.
40 Pavagadh Hill (Taluka Halol)
This hill is at a distance of about three miles and a, half from Halol, both Halol and Pavagadh being railway stations on the Champaner-Pani Mines narrow-ga.uge section of the Western Railway.
In 1300 A.D., the hill was in the possession of Chohan Rajputs who had fled from Ranthambhor in Mewad being pressed by the army of Ala-ud-din Khilji. They continued to hold it till 1484 when it was taken from them by Sultan Mahmud Begada who added to the defences both of the upper and lower forts and, for the first time. fortified the top plateau making it his citadel. In 1573, Pavagadh fell into the hands of the Emperor Akbar~ In 1727, it was oonquered by Krishnaji, th& foster son of Kantaji Kadam Bande, who mad6 it his headquarters. It was then taken in about 1770 by Sindia who held it till 1853 when it was made oVeJ to the British Government.
Pa.vagadh hill covers about twenty-six miles in circumferenoe. The distance from the foot of the hill to the Kalka Mata's temple on its highest peak is about three miles. Sal M anal or seven storeyed palace of the Chauhan
rulers which is partly in ruins has some architectural beauty. Down the face of the cliff. however, are three chambers of the palace one below the other about 20 feet square with three pillars on each side, which are connected by a stone staircase. About 100 yards above the Sadan Shah gate, stands the Manchi Haveli, a wooden structure, which is now used as a rest-hous& by pilgrims. Among the other places worth visiting are the It.{akai Kothar or Maize Granaries, Nav Lakh'a Kothar or nine lakh granaries, the Maulia or the Muslim citadel on the top plateau, the palace of Khapra Zaveri, the masjids in ruins near the Manchi, 10 forts and gates and the Dudhia, the Ohhasia and the Telia tanks. At the top of the hill are Mahakali, Bhadra Kali and Jain temples. On the top of the hill there ill a temple of Kalka Mata with three imagesKalka Mata in the centre, Maha Kali on her right and Becha} a M ata on her left. On the spire of the temple is the shrine of Sadan Pir, a Muslim saint, held in respect. The old temples on the hill are monuments of archaeological interest.
Pavagadh is a holy place for pilgrims from all over Gujarat, ,whose number ranges from 100 to 150 everyday. A pucca road from the bottom of the hill up to the Manchi Haveli is under construction and buildings for Holiday Camps are nearing completion. There is a Looal Board Dharmshala and two sanitoria on the Manahi Haveli.
On Ghaitri Ashtami [i.e., on Ohaitra Sud 8, (April)], a fair is held at the temple of Maha KaliMata when about 5,000 people congregate.
41 Piplod, V. P. (Taluka Devgad Baria). P.4,046
This is a junction station on the BombayDelhi broad-gauge sect~on of the Western Railway with a narrow-gauge line from Piplod to Devgad Baria. It is 20 miles from Godhra on the Godhra-Dohad road on which State Transport Bus Service plies.
It is a trading centre for forest produce. There are a Bhil Seva MandaI, Kumar Ashram and a Secondary School. The village panchayat organises three fairs--one on J anmashtami (August) which is attended by 8,000 to 9,000 people, another on Ambli Agiarash, Falgun B'Ud 11 (March), when the congregation is 4,000 to- 5,000 people and a third one on
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Dhuleti, Falgun Vad 1 (March), III which 4.000 to 5,000 people participate.
42 Sagtala, G. P. (Taluka Devgad Baria) , P.494
It IS about 11 miles from Devgad Baris. on the Baria-Chhota Udaipur road on which State Transport buses ply., This place was selected by the Government of India for the introduction of Saghan Kshetra Schfme which lays stress on the manufacture of Khaai and development of Gramodyog or village industries in this Adivasi area in 1954-55. It was at this place that the Dohad Bhil Seva MandaI started its work of giving elementary education to the Adivasis years ago. Agrioulturists have been induced to use improved sceds al1d chemical fertilisers and grow vegetablee, fruits, etcl There are also forest labourers' societies, a seed godown, a. co-operative society and S. M. P. Centre.
43 Sansoli, V. P. (Taluka Kalol), P. 2,610
This is about eight miles from Kalol by cart track. .
There is an ancient idol of Shri Nathji about a mile away from the village, which is highly revered and worshipped by the people, besides a big temple of Hanumanji. There is the New English School. Crop of ground-nut is abundant.
A fair is held on Janmashtami (August) at' which about 3,000 people congregate every year.
44 Santrampur, M., P. 6,669, 23°-13' N., 73° 55' E.
Situated on the bank of the river Chibot, Santrampur is 31 miles north of Sant Road, s. railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the Western, Railway and 44 miles from Godhra either via Sant Road or Lunavada. It is connected with Sant Road by a pucca road on which State Transport buses ply.
It was the capital of the former Sant State whose Chiefs, Puvar or Parmar Rajputs by caste, claim to belong to the MahipavaJ branch of the famous Maiwa dynasty in which there were VilcramofUjjain in the first century before Christ and Bhoj of Dhar in the eleventh century of the Christian era. When J alamsing of Jhalod wa.s defeated a.nd sla.in by the Muslims in 1247, his son Bant a.nd his brother
IAmdefJ, who were forced to leave Jhalod, retired to the hills. After a few years, Sant settled at the Bhil village of Brahmpuri and ohanged its name to Sant in 1255. After 1443, the Sant State was a tributary to the Muslim kings of Ahmedabad. When the Mogul Emperor Akbar (1572) succeeded the Ahmedabad kings in power, the tribute paid by the State was changed into service. In 1819, Sant was overrun by Sinma's troops but the British Government stepped in and managed the State. Permanent arrangements for the direct management were made by the British Government in 1873.
At present Santrampur is the headquarters of the Santrampur taJuka. I All the taluka offices are situated in Santrampur which has a High School and a Basic Training College for teachers. I t is a trading centre for surrounding villages. There is one rice mill. The palace of the former ruler on the Joraver Sagar and the H ava M ahal on the hills are worth seeing.
45 Shehera, V. P., P. 5,813
It is a railway station on the GodhraLunavada narrow-gauge section of the Western Railway. It is 12 miles from Godhra on the Godhra-Lunavada road.
Its ancient name was Shivpuri, the town of many Shivalayas. Even to-day there are some Shivlings round the village. A 'mile a.way from the village there is a I temple of Mo.'I'adeshwar Mahadev in which the ling is 6 ft. high and about 10 ft. in circum· fefence. The popular belief is that this ling grows higher every year by the length of a rice grain. It is the headquarters of the Shehera taluka. There are a Sarvaj anik High Slchool, a. seed farm and a cotton ginning press. It is a business centre for the surrounding villages. The chief trade consists of foodgrains and timber. There is a big tank in the vicinity from which water is suppplied for irrigation.
The village was burnt twice during the past . 50 years, the last in 1948 along with Godhra. during the communal riots. It has, however, been rebuilt.
46 Skivrajpur, V. P. (TaluTcaHalol), P. 8,001
It is a railway station on the ChampanerPani Mines section of the Western Railway,
twelve miles from Halo!' It is known for its mines of manganese ore of which large quantities are exported.
Two fairs are held--{)ne in the town and the other at th~ Shivrajpur Mines. The first is held on Dharo Ashtami, Bhadrapad Sud 8 (August), with a congregation of 5,000 persons and the second, called l'ejaji fair, on Bhadrapad Sud 9 with a congregation of 6,000.
47 BuTchsar, V. P. (Taluka Bantrampur) , P. 1,065
This is 10 miles east of Santrampurand 10 miles west of Jhalod on a pucca road.
For the general uplift of 60 villages situated in the eastern part of the Santrampur taluka, a multipurpose development project was started in Sukhsar in 1956. Besides the project office, Sukhsar has an information centre, veterinary aid centre, public health oentre, a seed godown, quarters for the staff, a secondary school, the Varuna Ashramskala run by the Bhil Seva MandaI for Adivasi boys and girls. It is also a bazar place for surrounding villages.
A fair is held at Sukhsar on M aha Shi1Jratri (February) when about 5,000 people congrega.te. Another fair is held at Sukhasareshvar' Mahadev on Dkuleti, Falgun Vad 1 (March), when 4,000 people attend.
48 Sut~,.vasa, V. P. (Taluka Jhalod1, P.l,714
This village is twenty miles from Dohad a railway station on the Bombay-Delhi broadgauge. section of the Western Railway.
It is said that in the past this village was inhabited by Butha"8 (Carpenters) and hence the village was named Sutharvasa. At present most of the inhabitants are Bhils.
A Gol-Gadhedo (Jaggery-donkey) fair is held at this village on Falgun Vad 7 (March), when about 5,000 people, particularly Adivasis, congregate. A wooden pole is erected and at its top are tied some j aggery, a cocoanut and one and a quarter rupee. A young man climbs up the pole to get the stake at the top and as he climbs girls dancing in circle round the pillar beat him with bamboosticks used in the da.nce.
49 Timba, V. P. (Taluka Godhra), P. 2,703
It is about a mile from the Timba Road sta.tion situated on the Anand-Godhra broadga.uge section of the Western Railway. It is on hillocks on the bank of the river Kun.
There are many stone-quarries a.t Timba. Stone and rubble are exported by raiL There are also oil mills and a ginning factory, a cooperative society and a library.
aO Tuwa, V. P. (Taluka Godhra). P. 1,433
This is a railway station on the AnandGo(Ihra broad-gauge section of the Western Railway. There are natural hot water springs oontaining sulphur. Many people visit the place for taking bath in the hot water. The village has hullers and cotton-ginning presses. On ..... mbZi Agiara8h, Falgun Sud 11 (March),
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·the trustees of the Somnath M ahade-p organise a fair in which 8,000 to 10,000 people take part every year. The village panchayat organises a fair on Maha Shi~'ratri (February) when about 2,000 people congregate for the darshan of Somnath Mahadev.
51 Vejalpur, V. P. (Taluka Kalol), P. 5,314
This big village is two miles from Kharsalia on the Bombay-Delhi broad-gauge section of the Western Railway and seven miles from Godhra on the Baroda-Godhra road.
There are a High School, an Urdu School, Po Jain Shala, a Sanskrit Pathshala, a Vyayam Shala, etc. Vejaplur is a centre for trade in ground-nut, ground-nut oil and pulses. It has Forest Co-operative Societies. Near the village are the ruins of the old N avlakhi Vav {Stepwell) and Talavdi (a small tank).
A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES Out of 4 tables of A Series compiled at this Census, Tables A-I, A-III and. A-IV giving
area, houses and population, classification of villages and towns have been reproduced in the District Handbook. They are the same as those given in 1951. The most distinguishing features, however, are the various appendices and sub-appendices giving details of (a) 1951 territorial units constituting the present set-up of the district showing changes which have taken place during the decade, (b) villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000, (c) houseless and institutional population, (d) HJ51 population adjusted to 1961 administrative units, (e) new towns added in 1961, (f) towns in 1951 declassified in 1961 and (g) towns with their area and jurisdiction.
A-I-AREA, HOUSES AND POl'ULATION .
This table is more elaborate than that of 1951 .as it gives in addition to area, houses and population, population per sq. mile, number of inhabited and uninhabited villages and number of towns. The data are given down to taluka/mahal with break-up for Total/Rural/Urban. Brief Account of Ohanges in Area of the District from 1901 to 1961
Numerous changes have taken place since Independence in the areas of the districts, though the boundaries of various units comprised therein practically remained unchanged between 1901 and 1941. Three principal stages in which these changes have come about during the Post-Independence period are; (i) those that came in the wake of Independence after 1947; (ii) those that took place on the Reorganisation of States in 1956 and (iii) those that resulted from the bifurcation of the bilingual Bombay State in 1960.
Even after reorganisation in 1956, several territorial changes were effected in 1959, the details of which have been given in sub~Appendix 2 to Appendix 1 to Table A~I alongwith the relevant notifioations. Broad changes that have taken place in the territorial limits of the district between 1951 and 1961 are, however, listed below;-
Panchmahals;-Only 33 villages were taken away from it and included in Baroda district. Rural and Urban Population:
During the past censuses there was no uniformity in the criteria prescribed for distinguishing urban areas from the rural. The definition of 'town'. therefore, varied from State to State and the places were treated as towns if, in the opinion of the State Government or the Superintendent of Census Operations, they were found to possess urban characteristics. It included all municipalities, cantonments, civil lines and all places with more than 5,000 population which. it was decided, to treat as towns on the ground that they possessed urban characteristics. This definition of 'town' has remained substantially unchanged since 1891. To the characteristics aforementioned, Baroda State, which has merged into Bombay State in 1949 and now forms part of the newly formed Gujarat State added one more according to which all the headquarters of talukas were treated as towns. In view, however, of the increasing importance of studying urbanisation in all its varied aspects, the Registrar General, at the very outset of 1961 Census, emphasised the need for a uniform treatment by strictly defining the concept of 'town' .
Town
'Town' has been defined as a pla..ce having a.. municipa..lity or a cantonment or a.. pla..ce with a population of 5,000 and over if 75 per cent of its male population is dependent on non-agricultural pursuits. These tests were applied by the Collectors who furnished lists of places to be treated as towns in 1961, which were also got approved by the State Government and the Registrar General.
As against 8 places treated as towns in 1951, 8 qualify to be treated as urban according to the test prescribed by the Census of 1961. Though there is no change in the total number of towns, 2 towns have been declassified as villages as shown in Statement A and promotion of 1 village as town as shown in Statement B and splitting up of Dohad into Dohad and Freelandganj. .
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STATEMENT A
Orban area8 0/ cla8s V of 191)1 eliminated in 1961 with population 0/ 19(51 and 1961
Population
Class Na.n>E! and NUlhber of tOWll~ 1951 19(;1
V 2 15.973 21,1"(2 H[~lol 8,091 11,053
·Jhalod 7,882 10,089
STATEMENT B New urban areas of ola8.ses 1 V and V listed in 1961 with their names and population in 1961
Village:
Cluss IV
V
Name and Nilmber of towns Frocl.llluganj
Shi Vra.,i pur
1961 Popu.latiun 14,951
8,001
'Village' is a revenue vil,age which is~an administrative rather than a demographic unit. The definition of the term 'village' has practically remained the same during the entire census period. In short, it is a revenue or cadastral survey village which has got a separate entity and a distinct number assigned to it in the revenue reoords of the State. It may consist of a single village with a cluster of houses or a number of hamlets with separate clusters of houses. In forest areas it may even oonsist of scattered houses situated on the field within the boundaries of the village. It Illay be inhabited or uninhabited.
Census House:
Owing to the diversity of local conditions it was not possible in the past to lay down a uniform definition of a 'Census Hou:se' common to all parts of the country. The definition adopted till the Census of 1941 had two-fold oonnotation which emphasised either (i) the structural asplilct, i.e., building or house or (ii) the social aspect, i.e., family or household. The formet was defined as the residence of one or more families having a separate and independent entrance from the common way. But the social aspect was emphasised by defining a 'Household' as the home of the composite family with its resident dependents and servants. From 1881-1941, the Census Superintendents adopted the one or the other definition aocording to their convenience. A clear distinction was, however, drawn between a 'Census House' and a 'Census Household' in 1951 which gave a uniform meaning to the term 'Census House' or the 'Census Household' or the 'Family Unit', The 'Census House' was defined as, ' a dwelling with a separate ma.in entranoe' and the 'Census Household' as 'all persons who live together in the same house and have a oommon mess'.
Thoug!l the definition of a 'Census House' introduced in 1951 was oontinued during the Census of 1961, it differs from that adopted by the Census of 1961 in that the latter is broad~based to include non~dwellings also. The house-list is thus an inventory of all structures or part of structures with a. separate entrance. .
. The following definitions of the term 'Census House' given in the instructions for filling the house-list will clarify the position still further.
"A 'Census House' is a structure or a part of a structure inhabited 01' vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of business. workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."
A-Ill-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION
This t8.ble classifies inhabited villages only by size of population. After giving the total number of inhabited villages and rural popUlation for every taluka/mahal, it shows the number of villages and popUlation for the following seven categories, namely :-
(1) les8 than 200. (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) 1,000-1,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 5,000-9,999 and (7) 10,000 and above.
Table A-III of 1951 gives combined figures of inhabited towns and villages classified by population, w'hile A-III of 1961 gives figures of villages only classified by population.
A-IV--ToWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY l?OPULATION IN 1961 WITH VAIUA'l'LON SINCE lU41 I
This table gives statistics relating to the figures of population since 1941 showing thc growth of each townifrom census to census. Percentage variation is given from decade to decade. not only for the towns, but also for town-groups, where one or more urban units form a compact urban area. The total population of the town-group along with that of it s constituent urban units is given under j he class into which the town-group ha:,; been classified. Separate figures have, likewise, been given for municipal a.nd non-municipal areas such as port area, ISu1JUl'ban area, military area, railway colony, cantonment, etc., where a town is a combinfttion of two or more such units. The following nrc the six classes into which the towns are grouped in Table A-IV according to the size of population ;-
Class PopUlation Class Population
I 100,000 and above IV 10,000 to 19,099
II 50,000 to 99,999 V 5,000 to 9,999
III 20,000 to 4H,9U9 VI Less than 5,000
The areas of towns in sq. miles and sq. kilometres are also given in the table for 1961.
The term 'town' as defined at the Census of 1961 and it uniform adoption all over the country on the basis of certain specified tests have becn explained under 'Urban and Rural Population' in the note to Table A-I.
'Town-group'-'I'his is a new variant of the urban population which has been introduced for the first time on the present occasion. Large cities or expanding towns bring within their orbits new satellite towns, industrial areas or settlements interspersed by small bits of rural areas. Such urban areas, not necessarily municipal, are taken to form town-groups with the main city or town as one of the constituents.
'City'-Places having population of 100,000 ann over either, individually or as 11 town-group have been classified as cities.
A-I-AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION
Total Area. in Di8trict/Taluka/ Rural
}.{ahal Urban Sq. Miles Sq. Km.
1
P AlIICBMAllALS DISTRICT
GoLlhra
I,{.a\o\
Halul
Jambughoda
Shehera
LUIlavaua
San tra.mpur
Jhalou
Do]laci
Lirokhecla
Dcvgad Baria
NOTE:
2 3(a) 3(b)
T 3,450·8 8,937·0 R 3,418·8 8,854·2 U' 32·0 82·8
T R 1.:
T H U
T R U
R
T R U
T R U
R
T R U
R
T R lJ
420·9 1,0!lO·1 413.1 1,070·0
7·f.; !W·l
1.34·5 154·3
0·2
1 \)6·1 188·5
7·6
226· 4
35[1,1 3.54·2
.1. A
526· ij 522· 5
4·0
312·3
337·6 334·1
3·.';
400·2 3!lg.j
0·5
507·\) 488·3
10·6
150·0
V3(j·l [iI7·3
12.8
1,363.(j 1,353.3
10.3
808·S
874·4 865·2
9·2
412·0 1,067·1
447,3 1,158·5 443·3 1,148.2
4·0 10·3
Number of VilIag!'H NumbtT of 'population-- - --___ - Numb,'r Occupied Population
per Sq. Iu- Un- of ReAidcntial-----___ -----;!.[ile habited inhabited Towns HouR"" P<'rsons M"k,; F,malcs
4
426 384
4,845
3]2 30:;
(l,731
MG .'i84
46,110
;jl]
48U 1.058
2ti7
397
410 369
3,354
358 3411
1,646
387
,j.lt) 414
14,167
308
3U] 3U8
2,897
5
1,915 1,915
162 1 G2
66 66
124 124
J5
83
329 329
397 397
151
121 121
242
185 185
6
32 32
1 1
3 3
3 3
6
11 II
2 2
1 1
1 1
7
8
8
1
2
2
1
1
9
255,201 1,468,946 226,974 1.314,08?
28,227 154.859
35,()4i 26,810 8,837
18,26B lU.4(Ji
1.772
17.587 15.814
1, i'i3
2.822
27,,jOG !H,IB2
3,374
33,397 31,987 1,410
21.>.427 163,26(1 52,167
HU,77G !J0,O!J2
B.683
100,173 92.172 8,00 I
10.0:?!!
SH,!J82
H7,0!17 130,.504 16,533
188.734 182,16:;
6,569
10
758.561 677,868
80,703
112 .. 'j26 85.222 27,304
.j I.H34 4(1.883
5,051
.i] .783 47.530 4,263
5.029
47.612
'7 tj,()3tt 67.530 8,109
!J7.(157 93,568
3,489
11),1'.61 12o,lm6' 61,G33
32,;)0 1 23.,:;16
S,US5
21,142
31,020 28,94A
2,076
188.623 13S.lIf} ;;0,434
126,802
174.706 103,234
11,472
!l6,346 69,903 26.443
65,249
90,143 84,080
6,0,14
11
710,385 636·229
74,156
102.u(ll 78,038 24,863
47,841 43.209
4,632
48,380 44,642 3,738
8,000
42,370
71,458 63,034 8,424
91.677 88,597
3,080
59,363
[12,279 68,288 23,991
61,553
84,563 79,135 5,428
1 Popula.tion per sq. mile under Column 4 1111'8 been 'Worked out on the arCH figures given by the State Survey Department given in Column 3(&).
2 Under Column 4, population of those urban units, for which arca figure!; arc not a.vaila!>I .. , is ignored f(,r working
out urban density. Rural density is worked out on the basis of rural popUlation only. though tIle' arcH figures
include areaG of those urban units for which separate area figures are not availabk.
3 The sq. kilometres under Column 3(b) and donsit;y figures of urban areas of Talukaj:MallHl unci District under
Column 4 are worked out using the area figures corrccted up to 2 places of decimals obtained by adding the areas of
the towns in tho respective units. In addition to thi"" the :figures relatillg to sq. kms. are further adjusted to make the Taluka/Mahal and District totals agree.
6
APPENDIX I
1951 TERRITORIAL UNITS CONSTITUTING THE PRESENT SET-UP OF DISTRICT AND EACH TALUKA/MAHAL
(Only t}woB nameo/ar.a6 which hat'e Uf'ldergOM change. "nee 1fJ51 l,at.·e been .hou:n below)
Details ot' gain in territories Df'tRil~ oflo,s in if'rritorief! --------------- --------------- Net Rrea
Area Area Gain( +) Loss(-) 1951 ---~-- ------ --------
District I tf'rritorial Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Taltlka/Mahal unii~ Brief ue.cription Miles Km. Brief dps('ript ion Miles Knl. Miles Km.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P ANCBMAHALS As in 1951 [IJ 33vilJagcs trans- 53.3 138·0 -53·3 -13's·O DISTRICT ferred to Baroda
di~trict
Kalol As in 1951 [:!} 10 vilJage~ tran,,- 24·5 63·5 -24·5 -63·5 ferred to Baria taluka
Dt'vgad
Halo] A~ in 1951 [3J (i) 10 Villages 17·9 46·4 -53·8 -188·0 transferred to Su.nkheda tuluka of Baroda district
(ii) 23 villages 36·4 91'6 transf<;rred to vtt.ghodia taluka of Baroda district
Devgod Burin' As in 1951 [4J 10 villages transfel'red from
24'5 63·5 +24.5 +63.5.
Kalol taluka
SUB-APPENDIX 1 TO APPENDIX I
AREA FOR 1951 AND 1961 FOR THOSE MUNICIPAL TOWNS WHICH HAVE UNDERGONE CHANGES IN AREA SINCE 1951 CENSUS
DiBtrict
1
Pa;nchmallals
Na.me of 3iullicipa.1
Town
2
Doha.d
Area in Sq. lnilf'S
7
1951 IH61
3
2·00
4
2·50
Remark ..
Jt1rh,dictioll",J Change
SUB-APPENDIX 2 TO APPENDIX I
DISTRICTjTALUKA/MAHAL SHOWING 1951 POPULATION ACCORDING TO .TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION IN 1951. CHANGES IN AREA AND THE POPULATIONS INVOLVED IN
THOSE CHANGES
(This ".~lateli to Appel'ldi;x to Pa ble A·J 1 whir II exhib it 8 c/o/a 111) 10 di&trict level i1'l Oen.!ult Volume r, Part II.A. Gujarat)
oJ Jndia l~Clt
1951 Net Population POpulMion inC'reafle( + )
according to in 1951 or decrt>ase(-) Arl.'ll in 1961 Arell in 1951 jurisdic·t ion adjust (,<1 to betwt>en
Distrid /Taluka/ ---------- 1961 ---__ .--_-- pr ... vailing jtlrj~di('t iCln (.(,1. 7 and Mahal Sq. )fiI(,R Sq.Km. Poplllilt ion Sq.l\[il.·, Sq.Km. in 1951 in 1961 ('01. 8
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
panchmahals Dish-ict* 3,450·6 8,937·0 1,468,946 3,4990 9,062·4 1,148,432 1,131,243 -17,189 (-48,4) (-125·4) (-17,189)
Godhrn 4~O·D L090·'1 2li; . .t27 3SI·O 9S6·S 1118,991 16S.9!ll ( +39·() ( + 103 .3)
Kalnlt l.'i4·:,) 400·2 rt!L77;") 382·0 989·4 {)3,445 Sfl.15";, -7,288 ( -227·;') ( ~~;38()·2) \--7,2SS)
Halol:t: 196.1 ij07.n 100.173 2·+1)·(1 637·1 96,305 79,116 -17,189 (-49·9) (-12()·2) (-17,189)
.r <\mhn~hod!l 57.n li:iO.O 16.6~O 37·0 9;)·8 12Ji50 12,650 (+~O.!) ( +.54·2)
Shehera 226·4 .586·3 8n.G82 221]·0 58.5·3 68,969 68,969 (+0·4) (+1.0)
Lunavflda 359.1 930·1 1 ti,(Hl7 360·0 (l32·4 114,083 114,083 (-0.9) (-2.3)
Sa.ntrampur 526.5 1.363·6 188.734 525·0 1.359·7 140.204 140,204 (+1.;') (+3·9)
.Thalnd 312.3 80S.R I ~(), 99() . 178·0 461 ·0 89.052 89,052 (+134·3) (+347.8)
Doh&d 337.6 8i4.,t. 1 S8.()~;" 335·0. 867·7 143.383 143,383 (+2.6) ( +6·7)
r4imkh{'<l~ 412·0 U)(\7.1 126.R02 40g·0 1.0,j9·g 93,278 93,278 (+3·0) <+7.8)
D,'vgl\d BMia§ 447.3 1,158·5 IH,706 420·0 1,08";'·8 128,()'j 2 135,360 +7,288 ( +27·3) (+70.7) ( +7,288)
---------NOTE:
·Under Bombay GOvArnrnf'nl ReF;nlntiOJ1, B. D., Ko. T. L. C. 18ii/·C, dn.tNI 16·3·1959. (a) Thef<)llowillg 10 vill,~ges Wc'I'e tI'an.4ferrp<] from Halol tulukll of PanC'hml1hels rlistriC't to Sl1nkhPflH talnk .. of
Baroda ,liMrict:-Bumbkoi(I.5), Garol (1.4). Kilth l'IIandua (0-4). KIt;.udin (1.3), Khlll'll Kuvll (2.4). Khokh8riv~I'i (0.4).
Morakhlu (4.2). NnVapU1'11 (0·9), Pa('hi~g(lm (2.(1) and \'Hlldardu (3.4). (b) The fOllowing 23 villnge;; wer<' transf,'rr('d from Halo] t I,lllkll ',f Plinc·hmahn]s distric·t to Yaghc,dill tH]nk" ot
B»roda district:-Amhali (l.5), Ashll (0.8), Chl1l1dpur (0.8). Cllipfl(l (0.4). DankllPda (1·1), Dha.rola (0·7), Duudf'lhY (0·9),
Gambhirpura (o·(). Ghoda(0'9), Ghodadw (2·2). G"I'"j (5· !;). Hamil'pur;, (0·2). K.,,·hl,0tU (1.]). KoLa (1·2). Mot i :".Ianekpur (2·6), Nan; l\I1l1l('kpuI' (0·2), Noorpuri (1.]), Rnjdal(3.6). Yalllgo(l «(J·8). " .. Iv" (1.0). YHy{C1 (3.1), Vedpur (3·2) and V('sania (1·6).
t Un,!er Bombay GOvernment Resolution. R. D., No .. 6342/4n, ua1('d 6·8·1952. 1h(' follc)wing 10 v;llagu were trll,n"f,.rrvd from K"lol taluk ... ofPullC'hmahai" <1i"l1'i['t t(, D("'gatl n""iain1uka "f 11l,,~, nH' dis1r:, t·_
Bhilod (2·2), Dantol (1·3),"Gajapura (1.1). Goynsundul (2.8 ).GuIlf'·;'hin (1.(1), KHll}'m (] (1.3). Koth .. j I i«(I.(l). K "VI~gt rn B.K. (1.4), Paroli (2.6) and Shprpura (1·2). .
~ Un{lPr Bombay Gov('rnment Resolut ion, R. D .• No. T. 1.. C. ] 857 ·C, <1"t('~l 16·3-1959. (iI) 10 villages as above were transferr('d from Halol t",luka ofPa.ll('hm .. hel~ district to S"nldlf'do 1aluka ofBRroda dist I'kt. (h) 23 vilJagtlB II" nbove wore trallKferrNl from Halol talulw ofp"ll(·bmahl1l~ di~trif't 1(, Yngh(·difl tl1lukll of Ban'dn
district . . ~ Un,lor Bombay GOvernment Resolution, R. D., No. 6342/49, datC'd 6·8·1952, 10 villageR R~ abovf' Wf'rf' trall_sferrl'd
from Kalol t.aluka. of Pnllchmahal" dist.riet to D(·vgad Baria t Rluku of the same di:>tri('t .
8
Symbol No. given in Appendix I
p·n-2
[1]
[2J
[3] (i)
(ii)
[4]
ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX I
Villages trsDisferred from and to Panchmabals District
Sl. No. in 1951 N arne of" vill!l.g .. Census Handbook
2 3
1 Bumbkoi 20
2 Gorol 46
3 Kath Mlludua 70 4 Khandia 73 5 Khara Kuva 74
6 Khokhariv<"ri 79
7 Marakhla 90
8 Navapura 106 9 Pachisgam llO
10 Vandarda 146 11 Ambali 3
12 Asha 8
13 Chandpur 22 14 Chipad 1.7 15 Dankheda 29
16 Dharola 34
17 Dundelav 37
18 Gambhirpura 43 19 Ghoda 47 20 Ghodadra 48 21 Goraj 151
22 Hamirpuri 04 23 Kachhota 62 24 Kobo. 80 25 Moti Manekpur 94 26 N ani Manekpur 101
27 Noor Puri 109 28 Saidal 126 29 Valagod 144
30 Valva 145 31 Vasvel 150 32 Vedpur 154
33 Vesa'llia 155
1 Bhilod 13
2 Dantol 20
3 Gajapura 26 4 GoyaBundul 29 5 Guneshia 30 6 Kanpur 38 7 Kothait.i 4fol
8 Navagam B. K. 54 9 Parol; 58
10 Sherpura 68
As against [1] (1 to 10)
As a.gainst [1] (11 to 31)
As against [2]
Area (vrh .. rever avaiJablp)
4
1·5
1.4 0.4 1·8 2·4 0.4, 4·2 0.9 2·0 3·4 1·5 0·& o·g 0·4, 1·1 0·7 0·9 0·9
0·9 2·2 5·5 0·2 1.1 1·2
2·6 0·2 1.1 3·6 0.8 1.0
3·1
3·2 1.8
2·2 1.3 1.1 2.8
1·0 10.3
0·6
1·4 2.6
1.2
APPENDIX II
NUMBER OF VILLAGES WITH A POPULATION OF 5,000 AND OVER AND TOWNS WITH A POPULATION UNDER 5,000
Not~: UnitlJ oj territory which have nothing to IJhow J~ thi. statement have been excludl!¥i.
Villagcs with ... population of 5,000 and ovcr
Percentage to total r urllol popultlot ion
Dilltrict/Taluka/Mahal Number PopulAtion of the dilltrict.
1 2
P ANaHMABALS DISTRICT 7
Kalol
Halol •
Shehers
.Thalod •
Dohad •
2
2
3
50.127
5,314
11,053
5,813
15,207
12,740
4
3·81
0.40
0·84
0·44
1.16
0'97
APPENDIX III
Towns with a population of under 5,000
Percentage to total urban population
Number Population of the district
5 6 7
HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION
Total Huuseles8 Populatiun InRtitutional Populat ion Rural
Di8trict/Taluka{Maha I Urban Personil Vales Ft'ma}P8 Persons Males Fpma} ('s
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PANCHMABALS DISTRICT Total 4,380 2,506 1,854 2,129 1,436 694 Rural 3,916 2.235 1,681 1,299 800 499 Urban 444 271 173 830 636 195
Godhr .. Total 1,229 732 497 602 362 240 Rural 911 536 375 292 80 212 Urban 318 196 122 310 282 28
Kalol · Total 810 468 342 65 38 27 Rural 809 467 342 27 15 12 Urba.n 1 1 38 23 15
Halol · Total 226 127 99 87 65 22 Rural 226 127 99 47 4-1 6 Urban 40 24 16
.Tambughoda · Rural 27 19 8
Shehera · Rur&} 277 157 120
Lunavadll Total 82f) 486 340 189 80 ]09 Rura.l 820 4S1 339 Urban f\ /'j 1 189 80 109
Santrampur · Total 151 81 70 395 299 96 Rural 150 sO 70 201 107 94 Urban 1 1 194 192 2
.Thalod RUTa,) 69 33 36 223 147 76
Dohad Total 198 110 88 212 155 57 Rural 100 ;,5 {5 153 121 32 Urban 98 55 43 59 34 25
Limkheds Rural 123 68 55 1110 119 41
Devgllc1 Baris Total 4Dl 244 207 169 151 18 Rural 431 231 200 169 151 18 Urban 20 13 7
10
District! Taluka/ Mahal
1
P ANCBJlABALS DISTRICT
1 Godhra
2 Kalol
3 Halo}
4 Jambughoda
5 Shehera
6 Lunavada
7 Rantrampur
8 Jhalod
9 Dohad
10 Limkheda
II Devgad Baria •
A-III-VILLAGES CLASSIFIED By POPULATION
I-Villages with less than 2,000 population
Total number of inha.bited
villages
2
1,915
162
66
124
55
83
329
397
151
121
242
185
TotAl Rural PopulatiOll
Per~on.. Males Females
3 5
1,314,087 677,858 636,229
163,260 85,222 78,038
90,092 46,883 43,209
92,172 47,530 44,642
16,629 8,629 8,000
89,982 47,612 42,370
130,564 67,530 63.034
182,165 93,568 88,597
120,996 61,633 59,363
138,191 69,903 68,288
126,802 65,249 61,553
163,234 84,099 79,135
Less than 200
No. Population
6
427
18
13
23
3
145
126
33
5
46
11
Males Females
7. 8
25,689 23.917
1,287 1,170
152 154
1,001 932
1,534 1,477
120
8,458
6,871
103
7,755
6,397
2,253 2,126
298 292
3,066 2,923
649 588
No.
9
606
28
10
48
24
20
110
150
42
20
101
53
200-499
Population
Males Females
10 11
t05,126 99,305
5,147 4,708
1,837 1,740
7,920 7,454
4,060 '3,755
3,626 3,232
19,459 18,37:3
24,799 23,428
7,180 6,999
3,867 3,729
17,487 16,642
9,744 9,245
I-Villllrs with 1_ than 2,000 populatioll.contd. II-Village>; with popula( ion 2,000-9,999
IlI-Villoges with a population of 10,000
and above.
500·999 1,000·1,9911 2,000·4,999
No. Popnla.tion No. Population' No. Population
Males Females MalI'S F{,IIlflle~ Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
485 171,178 180,542 830 230,725 218.871 80 119.209 111.400
1 57 22,259 20,050
2 21 7,981 7,483
3 37 12,856 12,321
4 6 i,705 1,535
5 22 8,289 7,088
6 46 16,860 15,773
7 81 30,264 28,791
8 34 11,941 11 ,615
~ 38 13;744 13,646
10 67 24,217 22,670
11 56 21,060 19,570
43 31,502 29,228
17 12,232 11,127
22 15,094 14,161
2 1,330 1,233
29 21,504 19,001l
23 15,668 14,478
35 25,303 23,877
32 21,348 20.808
-17 32,609 31,S04
26 17,604 16,738
54 36,531 34,417
16 25,027 22,882
13 :!1,81l7 20,175
3 4,886 4,494
8 11,077 10,130
5
5
7,085
6,331
6,655
6,104
8 11,051 10,468
9 12,865 12,597
2 2,875 2,580
11 16,115 15,315
11
5,000-fl,999
No. Population
Males • Females
21 22 23
5 1'4.989 14,016
1
1
2
2,784
2,996
2,669
6,520
2,530
2,817
2,449
6,220
10,000 and above
No. Population
Males Females
24 25 26
2 10,964 10,178
1 5,773 5,280
5,191 4,898
A-IV -TOWNS AND TOWN-GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1941
Percentage Status Decade Decade
Ntiome of Town/Town-group of Town Year Persons Variation Variation MalsH F\..U1ale" I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ALL CLASSES -8 Towns 1941 86,611 44,704 41,907
1951 1,21,174 +34.563 +39·!n 63,346 57,828
1961 1,54,859 +33,685 +27·80 80,703 74,156
CLASS II (50,000-99,999)-1 Town
1 Godhra. • M 1941 41,986 21,51>7 20,399 7·75 Sq. Miles 1951 40,476 -1,510 -3·60 21,575 18,!lOl
20.07 Sq. Km. 1961 52,167 +11,691 +28.88 27,304 24,blJ3
CLASS III (20,000-49,999)-1 Town 1 Dohad . M 1941 12,666 6,908 5,751>
2.50 Sq. Miles 1951 42,()06 +29,340 +231.64 22,039 IIJ,967 6·48 Sq. Km. 1961 35,483 -6,523 -15·53 18,146 17,337
CLASS IV (10,000-19.999)-3 Tn\Zll
1 Lunavada . M 1941 12,Sll 6,123 6,68S 4.93 Sq. Miles 1951 14,731 +1,920 +14.09 7,310 7,421
12.77 Sq. Km. 1961 16,533 +1,802 +12.23 8,109 8,424
2 Free;Zandganj • N.M. 1961 14,951 8,297 6,654 1.06 Sq. Miles 2.74Sq.Km.
3 Devgad Baria • 1\-1 1941 8,281 .t,388 3,893 3.96 Sq. Miles 1951 10,216 +1,935 +23.37 5,307 4,90IJ
10.26Sq.Km. 1961 11,472 +1,256 +12.29 6,044 5,4:28
CLASS V (5.000-9.999)-3 Towns 1 Kalal P 1941 6,879 3,602 3,277
0.21 Sq. Mile 1951 8,148 +1,269 + 18.45 4,227 3,921 0.54Sq.Km. 1961 9,683 +1,535 + 18.84 5,051 4,632
2 Shiv"ajpur . P 1961 8,001 4,263 3,738 7.56 Sq. Mileli
19.61 Sq. Km.
3 Santrampllr • M 1941 3,988 2,096 1,892 3.99 Sq. Miles 1951 5,597 +1,609 +40.3fi 2,888 2,709
10.33 Sq.Km. 1961 6,569 +972 +17.37 3,489 3,080
NOTE: h fi . . 1961 . d" l' Towns treated as such for t erst t1me 111 are pr1nw 111 1ta 1C>l.
The following a.bbrevi~tions have been u~~ for the 8tat~~ of a to'Yn :-(i)M=Municipality (11) N.M.=Non-munlClpal Area (lll) P=V,llagePanchayat (iv) N.A.=Not Avai1aLle
APPENDIX I
NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1961 AND TOWNS ~ 1951 DECLASSIFIED IN 1961
New town added in 1961
Area Population
1961 1951 Sq. Sq.
District Name of Town Miles Km.
1 2 3 4 5 6
PAJlCSMASAl.S Shivrajpur 7·56 19·58 8,001 5,512
Fl'eebndganj 1·06 2.74, 14,951
Town in 1951 which has been declassified as ruralin 1961
Area Population
Name of Town :Sq.
Mileb Sq. Km. 1961 1951
7 8 9 10 11
Halol 5.\) lij.28 11,053 8,091
Jhalod 7.3 18·91 10,089 7,882
NoT.III: I Towos treat.ed a.s such for the first time in 1961 are pl'inted in italics.
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District
1
P ANCWlAHALS
NOTE:
NOTE-A
Particulars of new towns added in 1961
Name of New Town
2
Shimrajpur
Fl'eelan ri9anj
Name
3
Shivrajpur carved out of Dohad
N. A. = Not Avlllilable
Constituent Villages
Land Revenue Record
No.
4.
150
N.A.
Towns treatod as such for tho first time in 1961 are shown in italics.
NOTE-B
Particulars oj 1951 Oensus towns declassified in 1961
·1951
Area in Sq. Miles
5
X.A.
Census Populatioll
(;
5,512
Constituent Villages
1961 Name of 1951 Land CensUs town RevenUe Area in declassified Record Sq.
in 1961 Name No. Miles PopUlation Dietrict
1 2 3 ~ 5 6
PAHCBJlABALS Halol Halol 3 6·28 11,053
.Jha.lod .Jhalod 2 7·34 10,089
SPECIAL APPENDIX
TOWNS WITH THEm AREA AND ro'RISDICTION
District Town (area in acres) .Jurisdiction with area in acres of each unit
1
PAKCBlIAHALS 1
2
3
4
.')
6
7
8
2
Godhra {4,960-0)
Kalol(13 1 -32)
Shi.vrajpur (4,844-2)
Lunavada (3,15a-O)
*Santrampur (2,550.37)
Dohad (1,000.0)
Freelandllanj (678.0)
Devgad Baria (2,532.0)
3
Part (4,960-0) of Godhra Village
Part (131·32) of Kalal village
Shivrajpur village (4,844-2)
Lunavada village (3,155-0)
Sant and Rampur villages
Part (1,600.0) of Dohad village
Part (678.0) of Dohad village
Devgad Baria village (2,532.0)
NOTD. Towns treated as such for the first time in 1961 are shown in italics,
"Separate area for ~onstituents not available.
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B-ECONOMIC TABLES
This series is divided into two parts, viz., (i) General Economic Tables and (ii) Household Economic Tables. Economic Tables of the 1961 Census cover a very large feld of data and are more elaborate than any of their predecessors. The most important point to remember about the economic tables is that during the past censuses, income or economic independence was the test applied for measuring the economy of the country. Before 1961, economic activity was interpreted in terms of categories like economically independent or economically dependent, semi-dependent, earning dependents or non-earning dependents. In 1951, the econondc classification was confined to the eight livelihood classes with stress on income rather than work or economic activity of the individual. The most significant departure that the Census of 1961 has made is the emphasis laid on work, so that all people who work, including family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance have also been included as workers. Even the non-workers have been distributed into eight-fold categories according to the activities pursued by them. This change in concept will help obtain a realistic picture of the economic activity of those important sections of household workers who were left out of account in the past.
The Household Economic Tables on the other hand are an entirely new feature of the 1961 Census. They are prepared from household schedules by mechinical tabulation on the basis of 20 per cent sample and givc all possible data relating to the extent of land under cultivation, nature of household industry, period of work in household industry and the persons employed either as family workers or as hired labourers.
Industrial and Occupational Classification
Another noteworthy feature of the General Economic Tables is the systematic classification of industries and occupations. For, the one introduced in 1951 was, as truly pointed out by the Registrar General, neither a purely industrial nor occupational classification of the population but a combination of both. The National Classification of Industries or Occupations adopted by the Government of India and followed on the present occasion classifies the economic data into 9 divisions, 45 major groups and 343 minor groups of industries and II divisions, 75 groups and 331 families of occupations as against a conglomeration of 10 divisions and 88 sub-divisions of services in 1951.
The following statement gives the categories of industrial workers adopted in the current census and the eight livelihood classes of 1951.
1961 Industrial Categories
I As Cultivators
II As Agricultural labourers
III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, ForestrYi Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities
IV At Household Industry
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry
VI In Construction
VII In Trade and Commerce
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communication~ I
IX In Other Services
X Non-workers
I
II
III IV
V VI
VII VIII
1951 Means of Livelihood
AGRICULTURAL OI,ASSES
Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependents
Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned and their dependents
Cultivating labourers and their dependents Non-cultivating owners of land, agricul
tural rent receivers and their dependents
N ON -AGRICULTURAL CLASSES
Persons (including dependents) who drive their principal means oflivelihood from-
Production other than cultivation Commerce Transport Other services and miscellaneous sources
In 195] the non-workers who were known as non-working dependents were classified according to the occupation of the persons on whom they were dependent.
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The non-working population is distributed separately for the first time according to eight types of activities, viz., (i) full-time students or children attending school who do no other work, (ii) house-wives and persons engaged in unpaid home duties, (iii) infants and other dependents including permanently disabled or old persons, (iv) retired persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income without doing any work, (v) beggars, vagrants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in jails or inmates of penal, mental or charitable institutions, (vii) persons not employed before but seeking employment for the first time and (viii) persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment. .
Broadly speaking, workers of 1961 can be taken to be equal to self-supporting plilrsons plus earning dependents of 1951 minu.'f those in receipt of income without work such as rentiers, pensioners, beggars, etc.
In respect of persons who are workers, the information is available in Q. 8 Cultivators, Q. 9 Agricultural Labourers, Q. 10 Working at Household Industry and Q. 11 Working at Non-household Industry, Profession, Trade, Business or Service. Following extracts from the Manual of Instructions to Enumerators relating to Questions 8 to 12 on the basis of which the General Economic Tables are compiled will be helpful in appreciating the contents of these tables.
Q. 8 Working as Oultivator
A person is said to be working as cultivator ifhe/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations which are shown in Q. 10 or Q. 11, as the oase may be.
Q. 9 Working as Agricultural Labourer
A person is said to be working as Agricultural labourer when he 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 of produce. Also the labourer has no right or lease or contract on land on which he worklil, nor he is responsible for taking decision as to which crops to sow and when or taking the risks of cultivation.
Q. 10 Household Industry
A Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himself ,md/or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory. Household industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.
Q. 11 Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10
Nature of work (occupation) is the exact function that a person performs in the economic sector in whioh he/she is engaged. This information was to be filled in Q. lO(a) or l1(a) of the individual slips. The 'industry' means that sector of economic activity in which the earner is engaged, and the name of that industry was recorded according to the name of the principal article produced, serviced or repaired. Specific instructions were given to record replies to Q. l1(a) and ll(b) as under :-
(1) In the case Qfmarried or grown up women who do any of the work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and selling cow dung cakes, grass, etc., in addition to the usual household duties, such duties were fully described and 'HW' written in brackets after the full description.
(2) If a person makes the articles he sells, he was treated as maker and seller of them.
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(3) The vague terms like scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker. foreman. overseer. supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contra_ctor, polisher, etc., were not written.
(4) For labourers accustomed to work on various jobs, 'general labourer' was mentioned.
(5) Machine Operator
The kind of machine used with its recognised name was given.
(6) Shop-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants
If a person was mainly engaged in selling, 'Dealer' was written and if assisting 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesman' was written. 'Wholesale' and 'Retail' was stated when the business was carried on in wholesale or in retail.
(7) The nature of transport was fully mentioned like air transport. rail transport, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by bullock, camel, etc.
(8) For a person engaged in Defence services, 'service of Central Government' was written.
(9) Domestic Services
In the case of any private servant, e.g., a cook or domestic servant, 'private or domestic servant' only was written. There was no industry in their case but in cases of persons employed in hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., were added.
Statu8 oj economically active persons
Economioally aotive persons were divided into 4 classes: (1) Employer, (2) Employee, (3) Single worker and (4) Family worker.
An 'employer' is that person who hires one or more persons in his work.
An 'employee' is that person who works under others for wages or salary in cash or kind.
A 'single worker' is that person who does his work without employing others except casually and without the help of the other members of the family exoept casua!l1y.
A 'family worker' is that person who is doing his work in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind.
Thus one more status of economically active person, viz., family worker is added against only first three in the previous Census of 1951.
Q. 12 Activity, if not working
A person who is not working has been classified as non-worker. Non-workers are distributed separately according to eight types of aotivites already notioed above.
(i) GENERAL ECONOMIO TABLES
There are in all 24 Economic Tables compiled in B-Series-16 General Economic Tables compiled from individual enumeration slips and 8 Household Economic Tables from household schedules on 20% sample basis. Out of the 16 Generdl Economic Tables, the District Handbook reproduces the following 12.
B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BYSEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS
Table B-1 is the basic economic table furnishing the total population and 9 industrial categories of workers and non-workers. The data are presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up.
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The classification of workers and non-workers by broad age-groups, viz., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60 and above, is the special feature of 1961 census as these age-gl'oupS correspond to the different stages of life which have a special significance as regards capacity to work, viz., children, young persons, middle aged persons and old persons.
TABLE B-III-A AND B-INDUSTRIALCLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
This table which oorresponds to the Table D-VII of 1951 is given in two Parts-A & B. Part-A relates to the urban areas and Part-B relates to rural areas. The data in Part-A are presented for the district and that in Part-B down to taluka/mahal for rural areas.
In 1951, only literate and educated persons were classified into eight educational standards by 8 livelihood classes. No classification of illiterate persons into 8 livelihood classes was given in 1951; whereas in this Table, nine categories of workers and also non-workers are given for illiterates as well as for literates.
Non-technical diplomas and degrees have this time been distinguished from technical diplomas and degrees and separate information given also for each. technical degree.
TA"8LE B-IV -INDUSTRIAL OLASSIFICATION "8Y SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK
OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
This table corresponds to table B-III of 1951. It has been presented in three parts on the basis of the principal work of the persons. Part--A relates to persons at work in Household Industry, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (employee and others). Figures for the district are given for Divisions and Major-groups for total/rural/urban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. Part-B pertains to persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service, classified by branch of industry and class of workers (Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker). Figures for the district are given for Divisions and Major groups for total/urban and those for talnka/ mahal figures for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the Villagewise T.ist of Industrial Establishments. Part-C relates to persons at work at household as well as in non-household industry classified by branch of industry. Figures for the district are given for Divisions, Major groups and Minor groups with desoriptions for total/nrban and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions only and rural areas only.
Table B-llI of 1951 furnished figures of self-supporting persons only whereas in this table all the persons who work including family workers who are not in receipt of any income or working children who cannot earn enough for their maintenance are included as workers. In 1951, there were three classes of workers, viz., Employer, Employee and Independent workers whereas in this table, workers are classified in four categories, viz., Employer, Employee, Single worker and Family worker, the definitions of which are already given before.
Appendix to Part-C shows in run on lines Minor Groups with the number of male and female workers separately for household industry and non-household industry in brflckets having less than I % of workers of the respective Division (0·5% for Divisions 2 & 3 combined) which are omitted from the table. . TABLE B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLA.SSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
This is a new table in which cross-tabulation of industry and occupation has heen made for the first time. Figures for the district are given by Divisions, Groups and Families for total/urban and for taluka/mahal by Division4 only for rural areas.
Separate data are furnished for the persons working in household industry and other industrial categories as adopted in the Primary Census Abstract along with the Divisions, Groups and Families giving code numbers and actufll description. The National Classification of occupation followed in this table is in conformity with international usage.
Appendix to this table shows in run on lines, families with the number of male and female workers followed by industrial categories having less than 1 % of workers of the respective Division (0·5% for Divisions 7 & 8 combined) which are omitted from the main table.
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While applying quality checks, some occupations appeared to have been classified under iuappropriate industrial categories vis-a-vis the occupations or the nature of work done by persons in economic sector of their activity. Such cases are listed in the annexure to the table, indicating the appropriate industrial category in which they deserve to be classified.
TABLE B-VII PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CUL'l'IVATORS, (ii) As AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUS'rRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK
(i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUS'rRY, (ii) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
TABLE B-V II P ART-H-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NONHOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVIOE WHO A.RE ALSO
ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
In this talJle figures are presented for the district for Divisions and Major groups with total/ rural/urban break-up and those for taluka/mahal for Divisions and rural areas only. The descriptions of divisions and major groups will be found in the Annexure to the ViHagewise List of Industrial Establishments.
In a similar Table B-U of 1951, there was cross-tabulation of self-supporting persons and earning dependents with reference to the secondary means of livelihood whioh was confined to 8 livelihood classes, while this table affords cross-tabulation lJetween principal work in cultivation and household industry or vice versa.
Appendix to TabIe B-VII-A shows in run on lines Major Groups of household industry having secondary work, which are omitted from the table being less than 5 per cent of major groups as principal work followed in each case by the number of industrial categories and number of males and females having secondary work separately for total/rural/urban population in brackets.
TABLE B-VIII PART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS -AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS oNLY
TABLE B-VlIl PART-B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
This is a new table prepared for the first time in 1961. It is in two parts. Part-A relates to urba.n areas and is presented for district. Part-B relates to rural areas and is presented down to taluka/mahal.
The classification of unemployed persons is shown separately for (i) those who are seeking employment for the first time and (ii) for those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. The age-groups given in the first case are quinquennial, viz., 15-19, 20-24,25-29, 30-34 and 35+ modified in the second case as 15-19, 20-24,25-34, 35-44,45-59 and 60+.
In Part-A relating to urban areas information for unemployed persons is furnished for all educational levels, and in Part-B for educational levels up to matricul~tion and above.
TABLE B-1 X-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY
This is a new table introduced for the first time. The table is presented for district with total/rural/urban break-up and for talukaJmahal for rural areas only. ,It classifies non-working popUlation into 8 types of activities based· on the recommendation of the United Nations Organisation. They are :-
1 Full-time students
2 Persons performing household duties without wages
3 Dependents, infants and disabled persons
4 Retired persons, rentiers or perbuns of independent means 5 Beggars, vagrants, etc.
6 Inmates of pena.l, mental and charitable institutions
7 Persons seeking employment for the first time 8 Persons employed before, but now out of employment and seeking work
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(ii) HOUSEHOLD EOONOMIC TABLES
Out of the 8 Household Economic Tables compiled at this cemlllS, 4 tables which are reproduced in the District Handbook are :-
TABLE B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER. IN CULTIVATION NOR. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY BUT NOT IN BOTH
AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
(Based on 20% Sample)
This table is prepared for total, rural and urban for the district and for rural areas only for talukafmahal.
Cultivation includes ownership, tenancy cultivation and agrioultural labour. Household industry has been defined in the general note above.
TABLE B-XI--SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND €ULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
(Based on 20% Sample)
For rural ~reas the data have been given down to taluka/mahal while that for urban areas have been given only for the district as a whole.
This table gives very useful data on the size of holdings and affords a cross-tabulation of names of local rights over land (interest), viz., (a) owned or held from Government, (b) held from private persons or institutions, (c) partly held from Government and partly from private persons, and size of holding, viz., less than 1; 1.0-2.4; 2.5-4.9; 5.0-7.4; 7.5-9.9; 10.0-12.4; 12.5-14·9; 15.0-29·9; 30.0-49·9; 50 + and unspecified.
TABLE B-XU-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE' OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS IN RURAL AND
URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
(Based on'20% Sample)
For rural areas the data have been given down to talukafmahal and that for urban area for the district as a whole. The information for households that are engaged only in cultivation has been cross-tabulated by number of persons engaged in cultivation and eaoh prescribed size class of holding. Working strength in cultivation is further separated into family workers and hired workers when more than 1 person is engaged in cultivation.
TABLE B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS
(Based on 20% Sample)
This table is presented for the district with total/rura.lfurban break-up. The data in respect of households engaged in household industry only or both in household industry and cultivation have been given separately with the Divisions and Major groups of household industry. The household industry has been classified according to the period of working, viz.,
1-3 months, 4-6 :months, 7~9 months, 10 months to one year. Under each duration period number of households, nu:mber of family workers and number of hired workers have also been given.
Appendix to this table shows in run on manner Major groups of household industry which are omitted from the table being less than 10% of the respeotive Division, giving the number of major groups, with or without cultivation, with period of working in abbreviation and the number of households in brackets separately for total, rural and urban.
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TABLE B-XVlI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS
BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY,
(b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (c) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED
BY SIZE OF LAND 'CUL'l'IVATED
(Based on .20% Sample)
The table is presented down to district and gives data for total/rural/Ul'oan. It is intended to give family sizes distributed according to single member, small, mediulll, large and very large families. Though a 'Census Household' is not the same as a 'family' and also includes unrelated persons living with the family during the census count, the table will give a general idea of the sizes of families as the number of families having outsiders is quite insignificant.
The table gives such economic data as (i) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry, (ii) Households engaged in household industry only and (iii) Households engaged in cultivation by size of holding groups with the break-up of sample households into (i) Single member, (ii) 2-3 members, (iii) 4-6 members, (iv) 7-9 members and (v) 10 members and over.
Since the table is based on 20% sample, total number of households and household population are given in the following statement :-
Total Number of Households and Household Population
Total 'lotal Nu. Total household population H,ural of ----------------------
Oistrict Urban households Persons Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
Panohmahals Total 261.981 1,468,946 758,561 710.385 Rura.l 230,472 1,314,087 677,858 636,229 Urba.n 31,509 154,859 80,703 74,156
B-I---WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS
'1'u t a1 R11rul
Total POl'I11aiiUll Total WOl-kpl's
'VO!REERs
I II
A, Agriuultural As Cultivuiul" Inl eUler
III In Mining, Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting .and Plantations, Orchards and Allied
activitie~
Urban Agv-gro11J> Perbuns 1I1a\",,; F emule, :Males Feluales :Maletl Females Males l!~emales Males Femalec
2 3 4 () 7 8 10 11 12 13
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
Total Total 1,468,946 758,561 710,385 433,435 320,335 348,018 285,830 15,886 14,382 4._265 1,359 0-14 645,223 329,77!) 315,446 39,162 47,569 34,231 42,551,1 1,822 1,454 670 7()7
15-'34 465,435 240,700 224-,7:)5 219,78(; 10;;,258 172,624 147,OS!:> 9,442 8,008 2,202 420 3'i-59 294,371 157,002 137,3tiH 15:i,721 [)8,520 123,423 87,50Li 4,lib 4,547 1,301 221 1)0+ 63,727 30,1170 32,7"51 20,72, 8,973 17,691 8,063 444 353 92 11
Age> not stat"d 188 104 81 3U 1& 29 14
BUfal Total 1,314,087 677,858 636,229 395,535 315,826 345,152 285,330 16,4'12 1'1,136 2,698 1,20S O-H 579,018 295,523 283,41)5 :58,l:ill 47,432 342H: 42,547 1,781:;) 1,443 624 694
15-34 413,342 213,953 19\),3S\l 1\l9,513 lo3,G41 171:347 147,461 9,224 7,8SG 1,303 334 35-5lJ 263,866 140,302 123,564 138,071 9(;,5351,22,183 87,268 3,999 4,466 722 167 60+ 57,690 27,982 29,708 19,104 8,804 17,378 8,040 431 347 49 8
.\ge not :>tukd 171 98 73 36 14 28 14
Urban Total 154,859 80,703 74,156 37,900 4,509 2,866 500 444 228 1.567 156 0-14 66,207 34,256 31,1151 351 137 35 12 34 11 46 13
15-34 52,093 26,747 25,346 20,273 2,217 1,277 227 211-l 128 899 86 35_5lJ 30,505 16,700 13,80[; 15,650 1,985 1,240 238 179 81 579 54 GO+ 6,037 2,994 3,043 1,623 }(H) 313 23 13 (; 43 3
Age not staled 17 6 11 3 1 1
,YORKER!;
------------~-----------
IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufa<:t.uI'-iug other than In Tra.nsport,
At Hou~ehold Household In In Trade all d Storage and In Other Tutal Ind_llstry Industry OonstructiOl1 Commerce Oummuuicatjons Service".; NOll·workers Rural ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -----Urban Males Females Males FeulaJcs Males Females Males Females Males !<'emales :Males Females Males Female!;
1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Total 10,781 l1,776 5,123 347 1,723 201 13,737 703 9,747 117 24,155 5,640 325,126 390,050 1 1,734 2,513 45 20 18 13 99 17 9 7 514 279 290,617 267,877 2 4,949 5,375 2,908 185 1,018 129 6,541 32!) 5,803 64 14,299 3,060 20,914 59,477 3 3,572 3,573 1,980 13} 631 54 6,150 321 3,886 45 8,600 2,122 3,281 38,849 4 526 315 189 11 56 5 046 36 47 1 736 178 10,249 2~,778 5 1 1 2 6 1 65 69
RUral 8,863 11,089 1,577 222 896 136 6,034 357 2,175 5 12,698 3,348 282,323 320,403 1 1,696 2,492 20 20 13 10 59 6 3 392 220 256,712 236,063 2 4,074- 5,070 937 120 596 92 2,981 180 1,232 7,819 1,1)04 14,440 36,348 3 2.706 3,235 577 75 277 29 2,617 158 917 5 4,073 1,132 2,231 27,029 4 387 292 42 7 10 5 377 13 21 409 92 8,878 20,904 5 1 2 5 62 59
Urban 1,918 687 3.546 125 827 65 7,703 348 7,572 112 11,457 2,292 42,803 69,647 1 38 21 25 [) 3 40 11 (; 7 122 59 33,905 31,814 2 875 305 1,971 65 122 37 3,560 149 4,571 64 6.480 1.156 6,474 23,129 3 866 338 1,403 56 354 25 3,533 163 2,969 40 4,527 990 1,050 11,.&20 4 139 23 147 4 46 569 23 26 1 327 86 1,371 2,874 5 1 1 1 3 ll)
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B-DI PART~A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON~WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN U REAN AREAS ONLY
I
Total Po pula! ion of workprR and non-workf'rs As Cultivator
WORKERS
II
AR Agriculturrd Inb(Jurer
III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, FiRhing. Hun.ting Gnd PlantD,ti()ll~,
-Orchards [l.nd Alli( d a.ct iv; tit ~
Sl. ------------ ------_ -_------No. Educational level! Persons Males Females Malcs Females Males Females
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8
SI.
I
1 2
-3 4
5
6
7
8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PANCUMA HALS DISTRICT
Total 154,859 80,703 74,156 2.866 Illiterate 76,370 30,-138 4,.1,\1:12 1,678 Literate (withotlt "duca tional
level). • • 10,877 6,982 3,S!)i; 38G Primary or Junior Basie 61,838 38,:!33 23,,,0;; 789 MatriculM ion or Highpr Se('on·
dairy. . . . . -1,995 -1,339 Gij() 12 Technical diploma not equal to
degree. • . • • 54 ;;2 2 Non·technical diploma not equal
to degree University degree or Post·
graduate degree otlwr thun technical degree 401 3,,3 :18
Technical degree or diploma equal to degref) or Post· graduate degree :123 295 28
(i) Engineering 44- 44 (ii) Medicine • /. • 08 !ll 7 (iii) Agriculture • • 7 7 (iv) Veterinary and Dairying 2 2 (v) Tcchnology
(vi) Teaching. 1)8 40 18 (vii) Ot,hers 114 III 3
""VORKERS
IV V VI VII
In Manufactur-ing ot,herthan Household In In Trade and At Household
Industry Industry Construction Commerce
(i) (ii)
(iii) (iv) (v)
(vi) (vii)
11
1.918 591 266
1,046 14
12
687 631
24
131 1
13 14
3,546 125 880 102 383
2,181 23 95
3
4
4
----_--.
115 16
827 65 257 64-88
449 1 25
2
2
4
3
~-------
17
7,703 798 990
;:;,191 676
2
40
6
2
2 2
23
18
346 308
{)
23 1
500 444 226 -180 36n 222
4 31 Ie. 48 4
VITI IX
In TrunHport, Storage and In,Olher
Commuui('ut ionR S(rv'cf'S ~------
19
7,572 1,548
707
4,020 1,198
14
36
49
14 16
I IS
20
112 fl8
4
19 19
2
1
21
11.457 3,497 1,074
4,977 1,420
33
1
241i
210
21 71
3 2
37 7r;
22
2,292 1,000
40
30H 17:1
13
22
6
13 3
Males
9
1.567 ~13S
20G 34!l
;")(i
8
:2 2
5
FemHles
10 ~
156 1:-\(\
12 4
x
l'\ nn -w1I1'1.e1" ---_._._-23 24
42.803 69,647 19,880 42.331
2,861 3,802
19,183 23,025 843 +58
2
28 25
]2 4
2 2 4
4-4
TABLE B-III P ART-B
B-DI PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND
Total Population of workerR and non·workerR
I
As Cultivator
WORKERS
II III In Mining, Quarrying, Liv""tock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations,
As Agricultural Orchards and Allied la.bourer act,iviti€s
-------------- --------- -------Eclucationallevels
1 Person"
2 Males
3 Fpmalee
4
Males
5
Female8 6
Total 1.314.087 677,858 636.229 345.152 285,330
1 Illiterate • . 1,110,043 508,101 601,942 273.854 280.698 2 Litel'ate (without edu·
cationallevel) , 65,977 56,143 9,834 25,588 1,496 3 Primary or JuniOr
Basic , • 135,381l 111,159 24,226 45,489 3,133 4 Matriculation &above 2 Jli'i2 2.455 227 221 :I
Total 163,260
1 Illiterate " • 129,214 2 Literate (without edu-
cational level). 14,096 3 Primary or Junior
Basic, 19.615 4 Ma.tl'iculation &above 335
Total
1 Illiterate 2 Literate (without edu.
cationallevel) 3 Primary or Junior
Basic ' • 4 Matriculation & above
Total
1 Illiterate , 2 Literate (without edu.
cationallevell . 3 Primary or . Junior
Basic ' "-. 4 Matriculation & above
Total •
1 Illiterate 2 Literato (without edu·
cationallevel) 3 Primary or Junior
Basic • • 4- Matriculation & above
'l"Otal
1 Illiterate 2 Literate (without edu
cationallevel) 3 Primary or -Iunior
Basic . 4 Matriculation &; abOVE'
90,092
64,097
3,680
21,846 469
92,172
70,741
6.644
14.295 492
16,629
13,008
737
2,825 59
89,982
71,834
4,09]
13,916 141
85,222
56,647
11,725
16,555 295
46,883
27,281
2,811
16,31l4 437
47,530
30,978
5,367
10,7.52 433
8,829
5,694
574
2,306 55
47.6lo2
31,899
3,664
11,918 131
78,038
72,561
2.371
3,060 40
43,209
36,816
869
5.492 32
44,642
39,763
1,277
3,543 59
8,000
7,314
163
5]9 4-
4.2,370
39,935
427
1,9'98 10
24
41.507
28,120
5,516
7.827 44
17,373
10.312
1,282
5,727 52
16.784
11,041'
2,430
3,284 29
3,562
2,288
233
1,041
24,830
16,958
1,555
6,310 7
35,000
34.073
397
530
10,624
9,992
67
iJ65
10,033
9,673
184
176
206
]85
20 1
22,378
21,728
133
517
Males 7
Females 8
Male" 9
Females 10
PANCBMABALS
15,442 14,136 2.698
13,257 13,782 1,834
796 106 190
1,387 248 584 2 90
2,197 1,907
1,820 1,848
20'7 43
170 16
2.929 2,50P
2,259 2,399
107 21
563 80
3,699 2,706
3,112 2,667
291 24-
294 15 2
520
385
31
92 12
174
125
4
42 3
000
666
76
161 6
1,203
1,186
2
15
GODHRA
336
333
1
2
KALOL
137
134
3
HALOL
177
176
I
;r AMBUGHODA
309 3,070
255 2,940
7 12
47 llS
681
579
34
68
353
350
3
72
41
3
26 2
31
28
3
SHEHERA
125 33
76
5
40 4
33
TABLE B-lII PART-B
NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
WORKERS -_--------------_---------_--IV v
In Manufacturing other than
At Household Househol<l
VI
Industry InduRtry In Construction
VII
In Trade and COmmerce
VIII
In Transport, Storage and
Communications
IX
In Other Services
x
Non-workers ------- ------- ---~--- --------- _-- - ----- -- -... _-- -_--- - ... -_ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females J.iales Females Males Females Males Females
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 1
DISTRICT
8,863 11,089 1.577
6,460 10.633 597
986' 94 187
2,401 361 756 16 J 37
TA;LUKA
997 719 389
634 690 159
143
219 1
TALUKA
17 63
1~ 154 13
810 638 548
446 1563 168
53
307 4
TALUKA
2 38
73 325 17
746 338 195
282 282
7
57
23 89
373 2
47 112
HAHAL
130 199
70
10
50
TALURA
184
15
58 427
363 395
37
179 S
P. II-4
3
29
3
32
6
7
19
30
16
3
11
222
191
4
26 1
49
47
1 1
52
33
2
17
31
28
3
2
1
I
13
13
896
356
122
306 112
49
19
4
24 2
133
52
3
71 7
217
127
23
52 15
14
5
2
6 1
28
7
13 6
136 6.034
134
1
1
8
6
14
14
64
63
I
7
7
803
1,047
3,928 256
749
195
lI8
414 22
913
94
75
694 50
885
103
77
651 54
US
5
33
74 3
884
64
20
269 11
357
309
9
38 1
78
72
1
5
40
28
12
65
60
1
4
6
5
1
26
24
2
25
2,175
967
345
727 136
522
214
120
160 28
_ 232
80
18
106 28
207
46
17
125 19
4
3 1
97
36
8
50 3
5
6
1
1
12,698 3,348 282,323320,41.'3 Total
4,903 2,805 206,070292,199 1
1,063
5,574 1,158
52 25,819 8,070 2
413 50,007 19,992 3 78 427 142 4
1,52S 270 36,764 39,673 Tolal
542
145
717 124
1.936
975
71
725 165
2,218
1,232
175
649 162
495
231
,39
186 39
910
254
24
556 76
176 24,559 35,322 1
11
64 19
5,378 1,901 2
6,778 2,430 3 49 20 4
759 21,835 28,445 Total
666 12,770 22,987 1
2; 1,160 775 2
82 7,794 4,660 3 9 III 23 4
949 ' 21,67030,280 Total
865 14,312 25,948 1
7
62 15
2,166 1,053 2
5,051 3,235 It, 141 44 4
260 3,896 4,226 Total
250
2
6 2
2,793 3,721 1
240
854 9
149 2
355 3 1 4
187 19,967 18,946 Total
140- 13,546 17,245 1
3 1,978, 288 2
38 4,422 1,409 3 6 21 4 4
TABLE B-III PAltT-B
B-m PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND
Total Population of workers and non-workers
Educational levels Persons
I
Total 130,564
1 Illiterate 105,229 2 Literate (without edu-
cationallevel) • 3,943 3 Primary or Junior
Basic . • • 21,134 4 Matriculation & &bOV6 258
Total 1182,1605
1 Illiterate 160,650 2 Liter.::.te (without cdu-
cationallcvel) • 14,8(}5 3 Pri:mary or Junior
Basic • 6,465 4 Matriculation & above 245
Total • 120,996
1 Illiterate. • • 105,338 :2 Literate (without edu-
cationallevel) . 2,764 3 Primary or Junior
Basic • • • 12,58(} 4 Matriculation & abOve 314
Total 138,191
'I. Illiterate. • • 128,230 '2 Literate (without oou-
cational level) • 5,260 3 Primary or Junior
Basic _ • • 4,581 4 Matriculation & above 120
Total 126,802
1 Illiterate. • • 115,910 '2 Literate (without edu-
cflotionallevel) • 6,755 ::I Pri:mary or Junior
Basic 3,996 4. Matriculation & abOve 141
Total 163,234
1 Illiterate. • _ 145,792 :2 Literate (witbout edu-
cationallevel) . 3,202 3 Primary or Junior
BasiC • • • 14,132 4 Matriculatjon & above 108
MalAS
3
67,530
46,757
3,218
17,304 251
93,568
74,788
12,892
5,658 230
61.633
49,139
2,301
9,917 276
69.903
61.128
4,623
4.041 111
65.249
55~430
6.010
3,676 133
84,099
68,360
2,958
12,678 103
Females
4
63,034
58,472
725
3,830 7
88,597
85,862
1,913
807 15
59.363
56,199
463
2,663 38
88,288
67,102
637
640 9
61,553
60,480
745
320 8
79,136
77,432
244
1,454 5
28
WORKERS ------------------~-----
r II III
In Mining, Quarryil~g. Livestock, Forestry. Fishil"lg, Hunting and Planlation".
As Cultivator As Agric.ultural Orchtlrd and Allied
labour{'r, activities
Males
5
32,658
24,298
1,741
6,593 26
50,134
42,556
5,343
2,222 13
32.968
37,194
33,884
1,743
1.51ro 11
40,864
3&,105
3,024
1,729 - 6
17,278
39,643
1.789
5.832 14
Females Males Females
678
21,811 1,408
21,235 1,283
127 32
448 93 1
40,666 1,200
40,341 1,114
240 65
85 21
31.989
31,550
54
385
30,681
541
503
3
35
849
30,554 819
71 16
56 14
39,639 430
39,394 404
170 11
75 15
42,303 1,199
846
835
3
8
849
845
2
2
243
241
2
347
346
1
299
299
1,018
41,973 1,109 1,012
53 23
276 67 4 1
Males Females
9 10
LUNAVADA
114
73
2
37 2
68
64
4
SANTRAMPUR
252 233
198
21
19 14
232
1
JHALOD
143 71
'13 71
2
63 15
DOHAD
126 36
68 36
20
27 21
LIMKHEDA
151 60
81 50
23
36 11 _
DEVGAD BARIA
112 31
68
3
61
29
2
TABLE B-III PART.B
NON-WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY·contd.
WORKERS ------ ---~--.-----------------------------------IV
At Household Indu~~ry
V VI VII
In Ma.nufactur· ing other than
Household In Trade and Indus~ry In Construction Commerce
VIII
In Transport, Storage and
Communications
IX
In Other Services
x
Non-workers _--_ .......... --- ----.--- -------- -----~- .. ~------ .------ ._--___...--Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Malus Females Males Females
11
TALUKA
12
1,772 6,091
1,234 5,921
- 97 35
440 135 1
TALUKA
1,201 987
877 967
228
96
TALlJKA
841
393
44
17
3
412
392
402 '20 2
TALUKA
13
87
47
5
33 2
45
27
15
3
58
11
3
44
497 273 113
276 263 65
156 7
64 3 1
TALUKA
336 183
206 175
87 6
42 1 1 1
TALUKA
951 824
679 801
42
229 1
23
20
28
33
17
8
S
47
24
2
19 2
14
4
4
14
14
1
1
16
2
2
25
24
1
11
11
15
74
16
3
51 4
140
23
48
10 59
71
21
2
38 10
89
46
8
11 4
74
26
28
17 3
29
14
1
13 1
16
8
8
3
2
1
4
4
29
29
1
1
17
549
56
53
IS
28
24
2
420 2 20
493 27
67 26
314
101 11
794
47
26
665 56
251
19
106
120 6
385
54
176
145 10
536
99
49
375 13
24
18
5 1
13
8
2
3
15
13
2
35
31
1
3
27
19
38
4,
4
27 3
39
3
15
18 3
92
7
9
73 3
811
407
102
88 14
177
93
45
19 20
156
77
7
58 14
20
2
2
2
2
21 22 23 24 1
1,408 299 29,422 33,879 Total
503 260 19,243 30,121 1
82 1 1,199 557 2
662 36 8,948 3,197 3 161 2 32 4 4
1,005 165 39,059 45,653 Total
242 110 29,681 43,325 I
214
433 116
10
39 6
6,629 1,643
2,735 14
677 8
2
3 4
1,054 162 25,071 26,457 Total
242
30
92 19,193 23,831
3 1,250 406
1
2
647 53 135 14
4,592 2,197 36 23
3 4
753 93 29,440 38,823 Total
309 72 25,245 35,805 1
96
302 46
628
125
174
2 2,356 552 2
17 1,831 459 3 2 8 7 4
45 22,171 21,266 Total
28 18.319 20,466 1
10 2,434 557
249 I> 1,416 238 3 80 2 2 5 4
763 159 33,028 34,755 Total
248 146 26,409 33,428 I
13
448 54
1
11 1
1,029 189 2
3 4
B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
Branch of Industry T Total Employee Oth('r" R
Diovieion and Major Group of I.S.I.C. U Males F<'males Ma.les Fema,les MakH Fcmalf1R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT All Divisions T 10,781 11.776 497 -82 10,284 11,694
K 8,863 11,089 385 78 8,478 11,011 U 1,918 687 112 4 1,806 688
Division 0 T 2,82.~ 7,741 228 71 2;595 7,670 R 2,578 7,584 213 70 2,303 7,494 U 247 177 15 1 232 176
Major Group 00 R 1} 1 1 8 1 02 R 15 II 15 11 04 T 2,799 7,729 227 71 2,572 7,658
R 2,652 7,552 212 70 2,340 7,482 U 247 177 15 1 232 176
Division 1 T 3 4 1 2 " R I " -U 3 1 2 Major Group 10 T 3 4: 1 .2 4
R 4- 4 U 3 I . \ .2
DiviaiOf"t 2&3 T 7,955 4,(J31 '368 11 7,087 1,020 R 6,287 3,521 172 8 6,115 3,513 U 1,688 510 96 3 1,572 507
Major Group 20 T 468 533 49 419 533 R 278 463 35 243 463 U 190 70 14 176 70
21 T 7 1 6 R 1 1 U 6 1 5
22 T 211 13 flO 151 13 R 97 2 32 65 2 U 114: 11 28 86 11
23 T 123 39 3 120 39 R 84 16 ! 82 16 U 39 23 1 38 23
2<{ R 20 1 14, II 1 26 T 12 7 12 7
R 3 7 3 7 U 9 9
27 T 1,239 483 39 2 1,200 481 R 889 281 17 .2 872 279 U 350 202 22 328 202
28 T 2,036 1,294 16 2 2,020 1,292 R 1,849 1,249 10 .2 1,839; 1,247 U 187 46 6 181 45
29 U 1 1 30 U 4 1 3 31 T 499 86 21 478 86
R 330 66 16 314 66 U 169 20 6 ]64 '0
3. T 1.2 2 10 R 5 5 U 7 % 5
34-35 T 2,092 1,495 43 7 2,049 1,488 R 1,831 1,369 32 4, 1,799 1,365 U 261 126, 11 3 %50 123
36 T 580 45 4 676 45 R 477 43 3 474 4.3 U 103 2 1 102 2
37 R 19 19 38 T 15 15
R 8 8 U 7 7
SO T 617 35 15 602 36 R 396 24 '11 385 24 U 221 11 .. 4 .. 217 n
28
B-IV PART-A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER 01' PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD ~trSTRY-contd.
Brant"h of Industry Total "EYnplnYllc Othl'ri
Divi"iolls of I ..... "> • 1. C. R Male, Females Male .. Female. Mal,·, Fernal ...
1 2 3 4, 5 6 7 I
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT-cOI'Itd. GODHRA TALUKA
All Divisions R 997 719 62 17 935 702
Division 0 54.; 536 .7 15 498 52:1 I 4, (
2&3 . 452 179 15 2 437 17T
KALOL TALUKA
All Divisions R 810 638 68 742 638
Division 0 245 448 18 227 448 2&3 ,')65 190 50 515 1QQ
HALOL TALUKA
All Divisions R 746 336 76 11 670 Hi
Division 0 . 148 143 55 9 93 134 2&3 • 598 193 21 2 577 1111
JAMBUGHODA MAHAr.
All Divisions R 130 199 6 2 1214 197
DiviBion 0 94 179 f) 2 89 17T 2&3 36 20 35 ~.
SHEHERA TALUKA
All Divisions R 582 427 17 1 565 421
Division 0 168 152 13 155 151 2&3 ,,14 275 4 1 410 2'14
LUNAVADA TAJ.UKA
All Divisions B ~772 6.091 38 1 1,739 6,OiO
Division 0 M7 5,183 217 1 630 11,181 2&8 1,115 908 «I 1,109 gOa
SANTRAMPUR TALUKA
All Divisions B 1,201 987 .2 1,179 18'r
DiviRion 0 24. 431 3 241 431 2&. 957 556 19 931 55.
JHALOD TALUKA
All Divisions a 841 412 44 7 707 toi
Division 0 48 22 9 4, 3g 11 2&3 793 390 35 3 751 Sa7
DOHAD TALU'KA
All Divisions R 497 273 12 11 481 Ki
Division 0 .53 20 7 11 4e Q 2&3 444 253 II 419 JlIIS
LIMlLHEDA TALUKA
All Dinsion. Jt 388 183 35 28 801 Iii
Division 0 25 28 25 211 2&3 311 155 10 101 In
DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA
All Division. B 851 824 10 841 8M
Division 0 349 422 4 346 .12 2&3 602 402 «I ~gG .0%
29
B-JV PART-B-INDUSTRIAL OLASSIFIOATION BY SEX AND OLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker
Division and Major T Group of I. S. 1. C. U Males Females Males Females Males Females Mal!)s Females Males 'Femalell
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PANCHMAB.ALS DISTRICT
All Divisions T 58,750 8,367 6,209 204 31,948 2,488 16,078 4,509 4,515 1,166 U :l2,672 3,096 3,305 87 17,875 1,120 8,744 1,629 2.748 260
Ditnlliof'l 0 T 1,953 978 69 23 1,080 209 383 135 421 611 U 319 54 17 Z 99 17 145 6 58 29
l4.ajor Group 00 T ~OO 49 13 179 4 65 12 43 21 U 90 16 4 13 46 27 16
01 T 15 2 1 12 2 2 U 14 2 1 11 2 2
02 T 525 16 5 494 14 23 1 3 1 U 50 1 4 30 13 1 3
03 T 58 I I 48 1 9 U 44 1 1 34 1 9
04 T 1,055 910 49 23 395 189 247 121 - 364 577 U 121 34 7 2 45 15 fl2 4 17 13
DiflllifJft, 1 T Z,312 381 18 2,Z18 36ft 'l4 18 2 1 U 1,248 102 (1 1,21} 101 31 1
Major Group 10 T 2,312 3Rl 18 2,218 36,2 74 18 2 1 U 1,248 102 6 1,211 101 31 1
Divilliof'l 2 &3 T 5,193 34'1 712 20 2,143 45 1,686 '18 582 204 U 3,546 125 628 18 1,373 22 1.187 53 458 34
}(ajor Group 20 T 936 25 130 3 687 11 62 10 57 1 U 593 16 82 3 413 7 48 5 50
21 T 30 4 12 8 6 U 27 4 9 8 6
22 T 388 1 6 161 1 209 12 U 355 1 6 144 1 193 12
23 T 292 36 11 1 239 17 31 11 18 U 156 6 8 1 108. 2 29 11 3
2' T 5 3 1 1 U
25 T 2 2 U 2 !
27 T 873 95 240 12 135 3 369 21 129 59 U 594 37 180 11 124 2 189 11 101 13
28 T 701 50 63 1 208 1 349 6 81 42 U 567 13 47 1 165 1 289 5 66 6
29 T 1 1 U 1 1
30
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-contd.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker -----~------ T ------- ------- -----_- ----_ ------
Division and Major U Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female. Group of 1. S. 1. C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT-oontd.
Major Group 30 T 67 5 57 ~ 1 U 65 5 55 ~ 1
31 T 221 13 24 64 (I 95 2 38 I)
U 203 12 18 59 6 . 89 1 37 ,. 32 T 13 2 10 1
U 13 2 10 1
33 T 48 4 10 29 1 I) 3 4 U 38 I 8 22 5 I 3
34·35 T 495 116 44 3 114 3 286 36 51 74, U 201 38 25 43 3 126 30 7 5
36 T 233 1 46 71 71 45 1 U 194 d 57 60 36
37 T 32 I 3 23 1 5 1 U 17 3 8 5 1
38 T 227 32 132 36 27 U 206 30 116 35 25
39 T 561 3 92 197 1 155 117 Z U 316 69 39 107 101
Divi8ion 4 P 1,723 201 75 621 87 1,027 111, U 827 65 52 130 24 645 41
Mo,jorGroup 40 T 1,723 201 75 621 87 1,027 114 U 827 65 52 130 24 645 41
DWJiIIi,on 6 P 259 8 Z59 Ii U 225 8 225 3
Major Group 50 T 199 2 199 2 U 180 2 180 2
51 T 60 6 60 6 U 45 6 45 6
Divmon 6 T 13,737 703 4,646 133 2,180 15 3,755 326 3,15() 219 U 7,703 346 2,246 57 1,251 5 2,247 193 1,959 91
Major Group 60·63 T 790 5 314 2 141 1 135 1 200 1 U 651 2 248 118 100 1 185 1
64-68 T 12,160 694 4,192 130 1,602 14, 3,479 322 2,887 228 U 6,628 341 1,928 67 895 5 2,075 189 1,730 ~
09 T 787 4 140 1 437 141 3 69 U 424 3 70 238 72 8 44
31
B-IV PART-B;_INDlISTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS,
PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.
Branch of Industry Total Employor Employoe Single worker Fa.mily worker ----- - -----..--_- T ------- -------.. _ ------ ------- -------Division and Major U Males Fomales MllIlf's Females Males Females Males Females Males FemMes Gro-ap ofl. S. I. C.
1 ! 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11 12
PANCBMAHALS DISTRlCT·concld.
Ditvi"ion 7 T 9,747 117 85 1 9,109 119 5/53 n a 7,572 112 79 1 7,039 64 454 47
Major Group 70-71 , T n,375 ll6 85 8,737 68 M:! 47 U 7,412 III 79 6,S79 63 4,54 4,7
73 T 372 372 1 U 160 160 1
Di'V.6ion , T 15,9S1 1,889 581 22 13,305 1,364 1,fJ91 ,382 304 121 U 7,925 1,1/}8 354 9 6,337 810 961 273 373 106
Major Group SO T 5,345 224 5,345 224 U 3,177 185 3,177 185
81 T 4,446 797 3 .,422 746 ~1 In u 1,112 421 3 1,098 4.19 11 2
S2 T 673 157 n I:) 541 134 91 18 U 326 99 24 2 239 86 63 11
83 T 877 81 22 324 43 1531 38 U 365 21 7 120 5 238 16
84 'T 98 10 M 59 U 81 8 18 55
85 T 307 1 .(, M5 1 as U 293 1 4 258 1 31
86 T 282 14 282 14 U 122 6 122 6 , .
87 T 344 10 38 306 10 U 138 7 131
88 T 2,868 519 451 17 1,342 169 721 212 35.1 121 U 1,759 413 289 7 847 99 350 201 273 106
89 T 691 86 12 449 23 230 63 U 552 52 12 327 9 213 43
Divilf10n IJ T 7,9S:; 3,743 23 5 1,033 329 6,IJ09 3,409 U 3,307 1,086 Z3 Z 210 69 3,()74 1,015
Kajor Group 90 T 7,965 3,743 23 5 1,033 329 6,909 3,409 U 3,307 1,086 23 2 210 09 3,074 1 ,OIlS
32
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-contd. ,
Bra.nch of Industry Total Employer Employ<,c Sing](' workN Family worb'l' ----------------- -----_--- ------- -------- ~~----- ---- .. ---Division of T. R. T. C. R ~r!\l .. s Ff'ffia.lps Mllolp~ Fema.]ps Mp,]£·)i. Fernal .. " M!'>] ... i' Ff'm!'>kl'< MH.]p;\ Ff'roalpR
2 3 -I, 5 6 7 9 JO J 1 12
GODHRA TAT"PKA
All Divisions R 3,757 739 559 23 2,448 365 515 156 235 195
Divi"jnu 0 233 208 13 2 137 50 12 11 71 145
1 287 128 6 280 128 1 2&3 389 49 72 260 19 2R 2!l 28
4 49 6 1 37 6 11
5 3 3
6 749 78 399 19 103 9 116 30 J 31 20 7 /i22 489 33
8 1,059 98 68 1 0.59 III 28 4 4 2
9 466 172 180 62 2Sfl llO
KA LOT. TAL UKA
All Divisions R 3,936 1,002 329 8 1,470 136 1,830 713 307 145
88 Division 0 159 136 64 19 52 29 43
15 6 9
2&3 .:148 52 29 1 217 1 283 10 l!l 40 4 133 14 8 33 4 92 10 5 2 2 6 913 40 262 5 ll5 305 20 231 15
? 2'12 1 217 14 is 924 120 29 2 786 106 95 11 14 9 1,010 639 :10 6 9RO 633
HAT.Or. TAT.UKA
All Divisions R 4,83 1 1,287 402 23 2,189 306 1,800 911 240 47
Division 0 170 29 18 6 76 10 .51 9 25 1 739 14-8 6 698 131 3ll 17 2 2&3 195 :n 25 1 81 2 7{) 5 1:\ 23 4 217 64 7 123 41 87 23 6 885 65 311 12 101 290 33 183 20
7 207 1 3 193 I 11
8 927 90 32 4 S09 80 69 () 17
9 1,291 859 lOs 41 1,183 818
33
P. I1-5
B-IV PART·B -INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF
PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·BOUSEBOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE·contd.
Branch of Induslry Total Employ('!' ~EU1PI()y(>" Single WOl'kET Family 'Wol'kpJ'
----------- ------_._ --------- - ------ ------- -- --_ .. _-Division of 1. S. 1. C. R ~11l.1e" Femaltc~ ~ l\Iale~ Ft-"lna.lt'F- 1\[alc-", F(>n18k~ 1\1>.1"", Femal(" Me Ie" Femak~
2 3 5 (i 7 S 9 )0 11 1:2
JA~IBUGHODA MAHAr.
"All DivisioDS It 732 299 43 487 146 183 150 19 3
~ivi!'lion 0 rl5 31 64 10 21 1 7 7 ..
2&3 32 2 3 .'. 7 22 1
4 14 10 4 6 115 fl 40 14 42 4 19 2 7 4 2 2 8 241 39 229 37 12 2 9 254 221 154 99 100 122
i9H~Hl£RA TALL'KA
All Divisions It 1,552 266 79 2 854 50 538 178 81 36
Division 0 125 33 73 1 fiO 27 2 5 2&3 30 13 12 10 S 13 4 26 7 11 15 7
5 II 11 6 364 26 59 2 69 172 7 64 17 7 97 .. 97 . . II 673 55 8 589 46 69 8 7 1 9 226 132 4 3 222 129
LUNAVADA TALUKA
All Divisions R 2,270 407 305 11 1,096 66 780 259 89 71
Division 0 110 66 1 75 6 26 8 60 1 4 2 4 2 2&3 87 4 20 41 .. 12 1 14 3 4 74 8 45 8 29 5 1 1 6 549 28 267 9 69 151 12 62 7 7 38 36 2 .. 8 984 64 17 1 757 43 205 19 5 9 423 235 1 68 7 355 227
SANTRAMFGR TALeKA
All DivisioDs R 1.974 442 253 10 1.133 83 326 109 262 240
Division 0 250 233 2 82 5 14 8 154 218 1 2 2
2&3 45 14 18 22 2 5 12 4 140 3 1:30 3 10 .. 6 493 27 238 8 82 75 9 98 10 7 39 39 8 808 67 1i) 708 66 80 1 5 I} 197 98 72 I} 126 89
34
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-concld.
Bra.noh of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family \\'orker -----_----- -------- -~----- ------- --~---- -~------
Division of I. S. I. C. R Males Females Usles Feluales Males Female", Mal&!! ]emalee MalEs Females
2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12
JHALOD TALUKA
AU Dlvisions 2,212 262 430 24 1,202 102 38S 114 197 ~2
Division 0 142 71 14 11 113 46 10 14 1 I 1 2&3 5H 1 9 1 31 17 4 71 4 21 1 50 3 5 ." .. 3 .. 6 794 24 371 7 13:3 106 2 184 14 7 \)2 1 90 1 ~ Sli5 93 a:, :l 750 26 68 56 12 8 9 186 69 2 60 28 126 3H
DOHAD 'l'ALUKA
A:I Divisions ,t 1,923 164 152 2 1.332 46 384 83 55 33 \
Division 0 126 a6 1 116 19 8 9 I 8 2&3 113 20 8 88 I 13 2 4 17 4 69 5 39 25 5 12 12 6 251 13 128 2 IS 55 4 50 7 7 GIl 2 596 2 15 .. 8 430 23 10 390 :22 30 I I) 311 70 73 2 238 68
LIlIIKHEDA TALUKA
All Divisions R 1,448 166 120 4 909 45 258 60 161 57
Division 0 151 50 102 26 2 47 24 2&a 33 2,) 12 20 25 .to 74 2u 22 52 29 G 385 L-; III 3 74 llO 4 90 8 - 177 2 157 2 20 8 503 16 8 1 509 15 ;'12 4 !) 75 29 33 2 42 27
DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA
All Divisions R 1,643 237 ~32 10 953 23 33~ 147 121 57
Division 0 103 ::ll 5 79 7 12 30
1 9 9 2&3 47 11 5 15 16 3 11 8 4 29 1 2 20 7 1
5 2 2 6 536 30 214 9 151 86 8 85 18
7 156 1 154 1
8 ~2 26 5 I 482 22 42 2 1:3 1
9 219 133 41 1 178 132
35
ABLE B-IV P ART-C
B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR
"Yo'e: Minor groups haoving less than I % of workersof the rospeotive Division (less thanO.5% illcaseof minor &r0ups of
Tota.l Workerfl
Brallcho.f Illdustr~
Division, Major group & MilloI' gn Ul' l.f I. S. I. C.
1
All Divisionll
* Division U A[Jr/:culture, livestock, jorestry, filJhing and "Iulting 1>1 a.jOl' U roup 00 ~'ield Produce and Plantation Crops • •
~1inor Group 005 Production of other crops (including vegel a.ble,,) not coverrd above l\Iajor GruujJ 01 Plantation Crops.
02 Forestry and Lo~il1g • • . ~IiJlur GrlJujJ 020 Planting, replantIng and consl'rvatil,n of furc,;."
::\h.jor Group 03 Fishing •• 04 Livestock and Hunting • •
~Iillur Group 040 Production and rearing of livef'toek (large }lead" onl~) mainly for milk and aonimal power SUch as cow, buffalu, go Bt
.. Divis ion 1 ,\1 ining and QuarT!ling • • ~t"j'.,r Gruup 10 Mining and Quarrying.
_)Iinur '"{roup 103 Mining of manganese.
... Dit.'isio'll :2 &3 ~Iaj()r Group
~linor GrouJl
~1jllor Group :lIfljur Group
~Iinor Gruup
::Iln.jor Gruup
;\linor Grou l' .i\Iajor Group
Minor Group
.\{ "'jnr Gruu l'
)1ino1" Group
-'lillO" Gl'>JuIJ
\lillur Gruup
. . . . . 107 Quarrying of stone (including slate) olay, sand, gravel, limestone
"U ft'tl1ja.ctu'I'ing 20 Food8tuff~ •• . • • • • • • • •
200 Production of rice atta., flour, etc .• by milling dehusking and pru-cessing of crops aud foodgrainE; • • • • • • •
206 207 209
Production of butter, gheo. cheese andothcr dairy products. Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) Production of other food products such as sweetmea-t and con.di·
ments, muri, murki, chira, Khoi, cocoa, chocolat!'. toffee. lozenge 21 Beverages • 22 Toba.cco Products
220 Ma.nufacture of bidi 23 Textile-Cotton
230 Cotton ginning, 235 C9tton weaving
24 Textile·Jutl·
. .. cleaning, pressil1g and haling ill handlooTIlR
25 Text ile-"\Voo 1 27 Textile·Miscella.neous • . •
273 Making of text,ile garments inc luding rain COA.1e and head-j!('ar 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Products
280 Sawing and p'sning of wood 281 Manufacture of wooden furniture aud fixtur"l- . . . 282 Manufacture of structuralwoodf'nguods (including treat£'d timber)
such as bearlls, POHtH, doors, willdows . • . . . 28S :\lanufacturc of mat erials frum cork, ba.ll1boo, Call(" leav('s and
other allied product>; . • • . 289 l\laonufacture ofothpr wood and alli('d produd", llot coveN'd abuv,'
29 Pa.per and Paper Products. 30 Pr~nting a.nd Publishing . 31 Leather and Leather Produ('t~ • • . • • . .
310 Currying, tanuing alldfinishing ofhid('sand skins and preparatioll of finished leath!'!'
311 32 33
3-1 -:~;")
3-1-0 3-i3
!l\! 3·,0
36
:\Ianufacture of shoes and other leather footwear . Rubber, petroleum and Coal Products • Chemicals and Chemical ProdUcts . . . • ~o!l.,netallie ]\{ineral Products OUH'!" than P"tl'O]CUlll 311(1 Co,,] ~lallufacture of structural clay pruduetR "ueh as bri(·ks, tiks Manufacture of ~tructlJraI titono goods, stone drcsr<illg anll stUIlL
crushing _.. _ . l\Il~nufacture of ~tonewarc", oth"r than ilnages l\llLnllfucture of oarthenwarc alld oarthen pottery • Basic Metals and their Products exc('pt Mnchilll"l"Y aud Transport
Equipment . . . . • 3(j!J ~ll1nufactureof ~Iludry hat·dwal·As such 11>j G.I. pipe, wire net, bolt,
screw, bucket, cutlery (This will a180 include the manufaetuft» of sundry f(,ITOUS engine('ring products dUHe by jobbina engilleering ooncernswhiell cannot be cla:;sified in major &rOUp8 36, 37,38 Bud 39)
36
Total
Persons Males :Fcma.I€8
2 8 4
P ANCHl'rIAHALS
89.674 69,531 20.143
13,1[16 4,17e 8,71[1 3GO 3\!J [)U
Hill 161 28 17 15 2
567 .'i40 27 ~34 420 14
5B 58 I 12,4U3 3,~o4 b,63!J
12,4]0 3, 7 !-JCI I',(j~(!
2,70(J '2,.';1,j 38S 2,700 2,315 385 1.796 1,6!.l2 104
900 61U 281
17,4{jG 1':;~(17 ~ 4,378 1,fl62 1,404 558
673 51!!) 74 43'9 4;2 3U7 6It, 547 71
166 11>2 14 37 37
613 ;,)U!J 14 513 5\JU 14 4UO 415 75 187 16!; 18 112 75 37
26 25 1 21 12 9
2,690 2.112 5,8 2,597 2,064 633 4,081 2,737 1,344
145 143 2 403 387 16
402 401
2,851 1,547 1.304 255 249 6
2 2 71 7]
1>19 720 99
Hl7 170 27 486 426 60
13 13 64 60 4
.j,J% 2,.3~7 I.Ull III 124- 47
:?U(I I!J6 (i4 I:H 79 52
:3,5 1(; 2,073 1,448
859 813 46
Gh3 640 43
TABLE B-IV PART ~r:
GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
Urban
PorsollH
DISTRICT
38,373 34,590
797 106
-!.j 11) :;1 12 4.:;
.j79
;,00
1,:i5; 1.:J.'"i3 1.2!lfl
,-,7
(i,8IJ) :-lOIS
465 6
21,
I:HI :,3
4H1 JSI 221
G:l 27
11 1, I S:l I.LiS
812 117 203
l\HJ
121 1(J2
2 ()()
!O!
l69
380
299
143
56; HO ~B )4 ;,f) 12 44
:JG8
1,](j1 1.2;)1 l.19b
3:1
5,::14 isa
lUI'
lIti 33
46!J 46!J 1\).)
Gl ) ·l
\I \,H H2,~,
;·;·t 11(; 203
16U
.J' 22u
l:l 4:;
462 41
1:36
143
i
3,783
:.];;1 Iv 10 .,
1 211
.,] f)
IG 12
164 4
2
Total
lIlal,,:; Female:;
8
10,781
'?,8:1:; ~,
;;
1;,
:; ., ..,
7,9;;5 iOt)
KG -1l
2,J.;
tit} 7
211 211 l2:~
7:) :20 12
I.~;)U 1.21(1 2,0:)(\
I " ., 1 ili
l,.-)~,-)
;,:; 1 4
·111(1
l:! 2,092
il'i
JU (\1)
l,U I K
514
11,7'16
7,141 1 1
11
'7,itt)
4
I.II.;} :,:~3
I:.!
7 1,,;; 1:11'
) ,2(14
21 .;4
17 43
1,107
45
42
Urb:m Total
lI1"k" Fcwa Ie~ lIlal.·" FL'Jlmk~
10 11 12 13
Urban
1 .• 15
BrHlll'lt of Illdu~tJy
DiviSion, ]\IHjor group & Minor group
uf I. S. 1. C.
1.918 687 58,750 8.367 32.672 3.096 All Divisions
1,GG8 100
,).)
·1
7 261
!J
G
23!J
103
52
iii
1,!JO:; :,()(1
1;, :-; 1.,
.}:!:, ·!:!o
.) H 1.0.;.-,
1. (l0.J
-:"J1 ~ 2.312 1,6!):!
616
(j}1/ J,];!;; 7U \J36
3G .:;13 ·1 j
I~ ::102
12 lil :H)
I I :~tiN I I :3HH
:2:{ ~H:2 ~ IG()
1:, 2 .)
:!lJ:2 toi7:'; I SH ~,)4
4.-, 701
20
ill 7
126 4
2
37
l:lO 211
l.j(j
~~ I !J 1
I iii
2:!1
:!I J24
I :~ .IS
Jfl.-, 76
12G
1li I.)
I lIlt)
;;81 :3:-> I 104 :!i7
;;1'/ 2., 1.1
I S
L-,
I., G
Ii l\
.1 1 j(j
23
J7 !.I
3u
1
;; I!)
!'O :W 14 ,-,0 12
H I::!I
1,:!48 1.24~ 1.HI~
,"JO
,1.6,jG ':;93
36':; 1
II!!
uo 2,
'J - ~ ,_I.J._)
:1.-,.) l.-;G
.3H
.-,H4 :1 ~ t;) .
,".0-; 10 .• 17~
11·1
1\1 116
1 :1 :l~
:to] 32
If>
I \J.)
91
,j4 * lJ;ViHi(J~1 (j
In :\l<ljur GrollJ' 00 1tl 3Iiuo)' (huul' (JO,-, 2 "'tajor Group 01 1 02
:\1illO] G rou p 020 1 :\l"jur GI'OUP 03
34 04
11" 1\li"or Urolll' 040
III:! 102 !Iti
4
I:!fj 1.-,
.,~
"I ;), 13 I
Ii Ij
12
3S
33
4
* iJivi&io11 1 )i>ljor GrOllI' 10
Millur GrollI' 103 107
*Dit'isi"" 2&3 Majur Group 20
:\linul' Groll I' 20U 206 207 20\)
1Ilajor Grou}J 21 22
31i1101' Gruu], 220 )lnjor Group 23
l\Iill 0 r U rOll l' :2 ;,0 :2:Hj
1I1njor Group 24 25 27
)liJ1(_)}, UrUU}l 2'i,3 lIl"jOI' GrollI' 2:;
Minor Choll!, 280 281 282
288 28H
:lllajur Gl'OUjJ 2!1 :W :lI
;,\liuor UroUp 310
31 I 31njol' Group 32
:33 34~3/j
;\Iinur Group 340
lIlajur Group
343 344 350
36
:Millor Group 369
TABLE B-IV PART·C
B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR
Total Workers
Brunch of Industry Total
Divil"lion, Major group & Minor ~roup of 1. S. 1. C. Persons l\-lalos Females
:\lajor Group
)rlinor Gt'utl\J
M&ior GroLlp .I[inor group
3i 38
:~84
388 39
393
3U9
~Machinery (All kintl .. oH,er tilaH Transport) and Eleutrical Equiplnent Transport Equipment • Repairing and servicing of lnotor vehide,,;
~ Repairing of bicycles and trieydeR • Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries •••• Manufacture of j ewell cry, silv('}"ware and wares using gold and otI,er
precious rnetals • Mannfactul'C' and repair work of goods not assignable to any other
group
\ ~ Di~i,9ion 4 GonstructuYII . -
~l",jor Group 40 'linor Group 400
Com,trnetion Construction and main.tenan<.:e of buildings including erection,
~!o1
403
flooring, decorative constructions, electrieal & sanit8.ry installations •. • • •
Construction and n~aint"nan('e of roads, railway£, bridges, tunnels Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs
suceh as bund, embankments, danl, canal, tank, tubewells, wells
'Di.visio'l'I 5 Eleotrioity, Ga8, Water and Sanitary Service,;; )'[a.jor Group 50 Electricity and Oas , •
,IILlOl' gl'OUp ;;00 Generatioll and tranSll1ission of electric' enf'rgy 50l Distributiun of electrie enl'rgy ,
jLtjul' G"OI1 P :\1iaor Gronp
;302 Manufacture of gas in gas works and di~tribution 10 domestic and industrial eonsumers
,,1 WH~tel'SllppJyand Sanitary Services ')10 Collection. purification and distribution of water to domestic and
industrial consumcrs " •••• ::; 11 Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage "ystf'm and all
othertypesof work connected with publi" health and sanitation .
Trade and Comme1'oe .. Division I) )i,ajur Group
]\Ilinor Group l\{ajor Group
]\<1inol' Gnm p
Major Group Mino r Grou V
Divi"ion 7
60·6:\ Wholesale Trade 600 Wholesale brading in cereals and pulses
64-68 Retail Trade 6-10 Retail-trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, SpiCf'R,
oil, fish, dairy productl3, eggs, puultry 642 Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquol'R 644 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco
productR • '" 643 Retail trading in fuel such!'tB coke, coal, firt'wood and kerosene 646 Retail trading in foodstuffs like sweetmeat eondimento, cakes,
biscuits, etc,. • 64- 7 Rfltail trading in animals 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarn>!, dhoti, saree, ready.made garments
of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery- produets (ihis includes retail trading in piecegoods of cotton, wool, silk
664 671 672 6S3
and other textiles) • • . Retail trading in other household equipment, not covered abovo Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment • • Retail trading in wood, bamboo eane, bark aIld thate hes . Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products exeluding
footwear and head-geltr ' • 68!) Retail trading in goods unspecified 69 Trade and Commerce-Miscellaneuu..,;. .
6915 Banking and similar type of financial operation • 699 All other activities connccted with trade and commerce not cover .. d
above, illcluding hiring out of durable goods such as electric fan, microphone, rickshaw, etc.
2
52 242 101
89 1,216
S03
324
1,924 1,024
1,222 491
210
26'1 201 185 12
4
66 20
46
14,440 795 340
12,854
6,720 597
694 2S3
464 187
1,543 501 146 14-9
182 3117 791 309
261
9,864 Transport, Storage and Oommumioation :i\1ajor Group
Minor Group 70·7] TranRport
700 Transporting by railways , . • 701 Transporting by tramway and bus service 702 Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus)
• 8,491 8,278
383 341
38
3
51 242 101
89 1,178
ill7
293
1,723 1,723
1,146 375
201
Z69 199 183
12
60 20
40 -
13,r:J'l 790 336
12,160
6,307 597
685 224
449 182
1,50 7 427 144 145
180 327 787 309
261
9,747 9,375 8.191
382 340
4
38
6
31
201 201
76 116
I)
.& 2 2
(j
706 I)
4 694
369
I)
59
15 5
36 74
2 4
2 40 4
117 116
87 1 1
TABLE B-IV PART-C
GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION -contd.
Total Workers Workers at Household Industry Wo[,ker,; ill Non·household Industry Branch of Ind u"try ------------- ------~--------- -----------------Urban Total Urban TotHl Urban Di .. i~ion, Major group ------- ------- -------- ------- & Minor group
Per80ns Males F"male" Mttlf"S Female's MalE's F'>lllflltl!! :HHlp~ FPH1U1E's Malps Fen~alpR of I. S. T. C.
5 6 7 8 9 ]0 II 12 13 14 15
17 17 19 .. 32 1 17 ;lInj(Jl' Gl'onp 37 213 2 13 15 7 227 206 38
88 88 4 3 97 85 l\"[innr Group 384 76 76 6 2 83 74 388
548 537 11 617 35 221 11 561 3 316 l\Iajor Gronp 39
385 383 2 ;340 5 Hll 2 :?48 1 192 1I1i1101" Group 393
95 86 9 -1,9 ,HI 21 9 244 65 399
892 827 66 1,1,,],1 201 827 65 ... Division J 892 827 65 1,723 201 827 65 Major G,·oup 40
822 771 51 1,146 76 771 51 )linor Grnup 400 53 44 9 375 1 Hi 44 ~ 401
17 12 5 201 9 12 5 403
233 225 8 259 8 225 8 * Dit'ision {j 182 180 2 199 2 180 2 l\Iajor Group 50 170 168 2 183 2 168 2 Minor Group 500
8 8 12 8 501
4 4 4 4 502
51 45 6 60 (] 45 6 l\I"jor Group 51. 13 13 20 13 Minor Group 510
38 32 6 40 6 32 (] 511
8,Ofl.9 7,70.3 346 1.3,7.37 703 7,70.1 ,U6 * Divillion 6 653 61H 2 790 5 651 2 Major Group 60-63 255 254 1 836 . 4 254 1 MillOI' Group 600
6,969 6,628 341 12,160 694 6,628 341 Major Group 64-6~
3,075 2,874- 201 6,357 369 2,874 201 Minor Grclllp 640 597 597 597 597 642
517 512 5 685 9 512 5 644 224 196 28 224 59 106 28 645
259 252 7 449 15 252 7 646 156 155 1 182 5 155 1 647
909 878 31 .. 1,507 36 878 31 650 266 258 8 \
427 74 258 8 664 116 114 2 144 2 114 2 671 120 119 1 145 4 119 1 672
llO 108 2 180 2 108 2 683 28 28 327 40 28 689
427 424 3 787 4 424 3 Ma.jor Group 69 204 204 309 204 Minor Group 695
56 56 261 56 699
7.6 84 7,57Z 112 9,747 117 7.572 112 * Division 7 7,523 7,412 111 9,375 116 7,412 III Major Group 70·71 6,556 6,474 82 8,191 87 6,474 82 Minor Group 700
:l04 303 I 382 I 303 1 701 232 231 1 340 1 231 1 70'2
39
TABLE B-IV PART-C
B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS. MAJOR
Minor Gro1lp
'\lajor Group 1Iino1' Group
J)ivi8wn 8 SMv,icP" '\[ajo}' Grmlf'
Hiljor Group \lino,· Grollp
,{,.jnr Group \[ino]' f}rtHlp
}{ tiOI' Gl'nnp :\li"o[, <11'0l1P
_\'[ajor Grollp
'lin(H' Group
''lajnr Gl'onp
\I'ljnr Group \linr.tT' (},'onp
'\L\jor Grollp 'LillOI' Gr()llp
iO~
70-1-
73 no
81 R11
82 R20
83 R31)
R31
S4 85
851
86 87
,,72
88 RRO
8S2
89 :';!)O
Branch of InrluSlry
Divi"ion, l\'Lljor grollp & ]\finnr gl'Ollp (If T, R. I. C.
1 Transporting hy road through othf'r mf'i1l1" of t,ransport ~Udl n~
hackney c-arriag(', hulloek f'"rt. f'kka Anilnal transporting hy anin-'t11R sHell [lR hOrs(,R. {'I"phant. mnk.
camPI Communi<·ation •.• PORtal, tf'lpgrnphir" Wil'e]esR nnn sigJlR.l r'ornnlllnif'fltion R
""Puh1if' 8('r...-if'('~ (Tl,i>: (1< ('! not in dud" Govt_. Qua,Ri-Govt. or lON\,l body act,ivilif"';, otl,,',. t1lan adlninistrativp, in Ruch fi('lds as tranRport, c01nnl11nicntioJ1, informntioll and brol)(ka.sting <,<In· cation ana \'"lcif'ntifi(' ""rvi(,(,R. health, induRt'ril'", prodlldioll, con~trn('tiol1, 'nark~;tj}lg and Op('l'lli'ion of fir_HIll·in} in.~titut'ion each ofwhieh is "lft~sifipd in t.lw a)1propriatf' indll,tl'Y grOl'p")
PubH" s"rvi('''' in Po1i('(' Public s('1'vi('(' in adnlinistrati,·,' d"l'ftl'tnwL h nnd 'offi('"s of qUHRi
Governlu('nt organisation, municipalitiPl", 10('a1 boards, "t('. Publi(' ROl'vic('l" in administrative d('p[lrtnwnt~ and offi('"" of Statf'
Governllll"nt, Educational rind S('ientifir- S('rvi(,(,R Edlle"tiona18f'1'vi(,pe "H('ll OR thORP r('nrkn,d h~' coJl"g"s. R('hoo1".
and similar otllf'l' inRtitutiom. of non·tcd",iu.1 typ" Medicnl and H,'alth Services ••• • Publi" h"alth and nledi('al R('rvi (,('8 1'('nd('r' d ]lY orgnniRntionR
and individuals Ruch aR by ho><pitflh<, RfuHltoria, nursing hornes, nlat('rnit~· and child w('lfll1'(, ('lini(- ,,~ alAo ]'Y hnkimi, unani, Ityurv(·dio, allopathic and homeopathio pl'[I('litionf'rR •
Religions and Welfarf' S,'rviC'('s • • • • • . • ReligiollR servie8R rend,"]'(·d l,y ],pligiouR o1'ganisatiollR anel thf'ir
l},.;tablishment'R ruaintainNI for worship 01' pr'olllOtiollR of religions activities, this ineludps missions, ashrams and other allied organisations .
Religiollsand allit"d "f'rvi('Ps render"d hy pandit" priest. pr('c('ptor. fakir. nlOnk
Legal Services Business Services BLlsineSR sArvi(,(,R rendered by orgallisntiollR of fl('('onntantR,
auditors, book-kAepf'rf-< or like individun]s . '. Community RerviceR and Trad(' flnd Labour Associa tionR Recreation Services . • Rpcrcation servi""R rendpred by organisations and individnnlR SUdl
as thORO of theatres, opera cOll1pani,"', ballet mal clnJ1('illg parties, luusicians, exhihitio)):.:, ('irens, CArnivals
Persona.l Services Services rendered to household 8u(-h rtR thost' by domf'"tic
80rVft,nts, cooks . • . Sorvices rendered by hotels. hoarding hOUReA. eating hous('s, cnfeA. - l'ORtltUrantR and 'I' nilar otlwl' organi,a,tion'l to provide lodging
and boarding f.,,( ilit i(·,. ..•••. Lftundry sorvico-" n'·llo(-I',Cd by. ()l'gani><lltionR nnd individlll'llR, thi"
includos all typf''' of cleaning. dyeing, bl('a('hing, dry (']Paning services.
JlftirdroRsing, other RDl'viPt'R rend"l'('d h~c orgallisatioLs and indivi· duals sneh a, tho,,' by hm·1,cl'. hnil'llT'('sAillg saloon and hf'anty shops
Servicf''', not elsC'wherr' elaRRifi"d ~drviceR renderf'd l)y organiHatioJl~ or inllivid lIH 1:--: , not ('1s(',,~hpre
claRRifipd
Vi:viaion 9 A ,t';,J£ties not adequately described _\Iajor G"OllP 90 .\etivitiPR uw"p('('ifit'rl and not ad('quat,,1"' dPR('l'ilwd in('lllding
M:tivitinR of ,;neh inclividnals "hn fail to provide sllffid,mt informat,jon ahout, tlwir industrial affiliation to nllflhln them
Minor Group to be claRflifierl
')1)1) A('tivitieR un~p(>cifipd and not ad,'quatply d",'c'l'il-wd includillg ktctivit,ies of such indivinnal~ who fail 10 provide sufficient j"form,ttioll'lhont their illduiitrLll affili>ltioll t,r, "",11,]6 tlH'Tll 10
be pla.llllifi,'d
40
Tobl! 'Yorkers
·p\·p.-'C)HR ]\'f.dt'~ F,-nH.lt·~
2 3 4
~:1() 2:;0
123 Oil 24-:Vi~ 372 ]
;')4;, H3
17,8']0 16,0.)7 1,1589
:i,r;(if) .i,3,tf, 224 1,:12!1 1,:',2(; 3
1,47(; ],2~(i U10
2,(\2\1 2,:'98 31 :;,2-1:1 4.441; '7H7
;;,142 4,:14 r; .05 R30 67~{ 157
7!)~ 63;; ItJ7 0;')8 R~~
.' I 81
27f\ 21)2 23
;;41 Ji!4 27 0& 98
308 30, 1
26" 2(i7 ]
296 282 14 354 344 10
306 2f1{i ]0 :1,3Wi 2,S6S /;1£)
I.M!) 701 :\78
1,11:\ 1.12·1 10
301 184 I'~ ,I
77] 770 777 091 86
iii 61l] 80
11,71)8 7,91i5 .7,r,;::
11.70S 7,~Hj;) :~, 74:l
t 1.70i; 7,9,;.;; 3,7~~\
TABLED-IV PAltT-C
GROUP AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-contd. Total Workers \Vorkers at HOURf'hold Industry Worl'HR in NOll-houeehold Inductr,Y Branch c. f Industry
Urban Total Urban TOlal Urban Division, Major group -------- & Minor group
Persons Y£p,lE'S Felll,.ks ~fales Felnal<es J',{ales FpInales Malf's F"rnalf'R Malps Fernal"s of I. S. 1. C.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1
221 221 230 221 ::'vlinor Group 703
ll:{ 89 24 99 24 89 24- 704 a72 1 160 1 Major Group 73 343 13."; Minor Group 730
161 160 1 135 135
9,12/1 7,985 1,198 16,9.')1 1,889 7,926 1,198 *Division 8
3,362 3,177 ]85 ;;'345 224 3,177 185 Major Group 80 720 7]7 3 1,326 3 717 3 Minor Group 803
895 741 ]54 1,286 190 741 154 805
1,637 1,609 28 2,598 31 1,609 28 809 1,533 1,112 421 4,446 797 I,] 12 421 Me,jor Group 81
Minor Group 811 1,466 1,046 420 4,347 795 1,046 420
426 326 99 673 157 326 99 Major Group 82 Minor Group 820
412 l13 99 635 157 313 99 386 365 21 877 81 365 21 Major Group 83
5,6 52 ~ 252 23 52 4 Minor Group 830
314 298 16 514 27 298 16 831 81 81 98 81 l\injor Group 84
294 293 I 307 1 293 Minor Group. 85 851
25;; 257 1 267 1 257 1 I
12S 122 6 282 14- 122 6 Major Group 86 138 138 344 10 138 87
101 101 296 10 101 Minor Group 872 2,172 1,759 413 2,868 519 1,759 413 Major Group 88
722 429 293 701 378 429 293 Minor Group 880
809 797 12 1,124 19 797 12 882
259 155 104 184 117 155 104 883
303 303 770 1 303 884 604 552 52 691 86 552 52 Major Group 89
604 552 52 691 86 552 52 Minor Group 890
4,.393 3,,707 I,08(J 7,90/j 3,743 3,30'1 1,080 lJivi8io~ 9
4,393 3,307 1,086 7,965 3,743 3,307 1,086 Major Group 90
4.393 3,30 7 I,OS6 7,!l65 3,743 3,307 I,08C, Mino]' Group 900
41
P.II-6
RURAL B-IV PART-C- INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MA10R GROUPS
AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd. WOJ'k('rs at House- Workers in =,,"on·
Branch of Industry 'rotal Workers hold Incluetry household Indtlstr~·
Divi~ion of L S. 1. C. persons -'Males Fen1ul('s l\lalpH FenHll('s Ma1Ps
1 2 3 4 5 6
GODHRA TAL'LKA
All Divisions
.\griculture , Livestock, FOl'f'stry, Fishing an.d Hunting
1 2&3
4
}Iining and QUitJ'rying MannfaJC't'lring Construction Electricity, Gas, 'Yater and Sanitary Servi('(,R
6 Tracie and COlnnl('rce \. 7 Transport, fltorflge and CommunicA'
tions 8 ServicA" 9 Activit,iAs not adequately described
6,212
1,322 411)
l,069
827
fi22 1,157
638
4,754
77S 287 841 49
749
:)22 1,059
466
KALOL TALUKA
A II Di visions
DivisiOn 0
I 2&3
4 ;j
Agriculture, Livestock, For0stry, Fishing and Hunting Mining and Quarrying Manufacturing Construction •. RI"ctricity,Gas, 'Yater and R"nit.:lI·~· SArviceR
6 Trade nnd Commo!'!'£' 7 Transport., Storage and COlnn1.l1uica
tions 8 Services. . . . !} Activities not adcquately degcribed
6,386
988 16
1,355 147
2
953
232 1,0-14 1,649
4,746
404 !;j
1,113 133
2
9]3
232 [)24
1,010
HALOL TALUKA
All Divisions
DiVision 0
1 2&3
4,
.5
Agriculture, Livestock, For£'Rtry, Fishing and Hunting Mining find Quarryilig Manufacturing Construction . Electricity, Gas, \Vater and Sanit.ary Serviccs
6 Trade and C0Il11nel'C0 • • • 7 Transport., Storage and CommuniC'R'
tions . 8 Servi('es.
7,000
400 887
1,017 281
Oi:;O
208
1,0] 7 2,150
5,377
318 739 793 217
88i:;
207
927 1,291
JAMHUGHODA MAHAL
A\l Divisions
Division 0
1 2&3
4 6
Agricultul'C', Liv('stock, Fishing and Hunting Mining and Qun rrying Manufacturing Construction Trade and Comlnerce
ForeRtl'Y,
7 Transport. Storage and CUIlnIlunic". tions
S Servi('f';S !) Activitine not "de<l'",tely described
1,360
3fH) 7
00 14
121
4 280 471)
42
862
159 7
68 14
II:)
4 24-1 254
1.458
744-132 228
()
78
98 172
1,640
584 1
242 14
40
120 639
1,623
172 148 224
64
65
498
210
22
6
39 221
997
545
452
810
24,)
746
148
598
130
1)4
36
719
fi36 4
179
638
44R
190
336
14~
193
199
179
20
7
3,757
233 287 389
49
:1
749
522 1,Oo\)
4G{\
3,936
159 15
ii48 133
2
913
232 924
1,010
4,631
170 739 19.~ 217
885
207
927 1.291
732
65 7
32 14
II i\
4 241 254
8
739
208 128
49 (l
78
98 172
1,002
136 1
52 14
40
120 639
1.287
29 148
31 64
65
1
\)0 Sil9
299
31
2
6
39 221
RURAL
B-IV PART-C-DlDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS. MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
\Norkl'l's at HouR". Work,'!'s in Kon-Brandl of Indu~trJ' Total V,ork('l'f; hold Industry household Industry ---------- ------------ -Division ofl. S. T. C. Persons Males FOl1!1.]es Males F"mal, s ]\liSle" FemalE"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SHE HERA TALUKA
All Divisions 2,827 2,134 693 582 427 1,552 266
Diviwn 0 Agric'ultlue, Liv,,~to('].(, FOl'e~tr:y, ]!'i"hing and RUlli ilig 478 293 185 168 152 125 33
2&3 :\lanufactul:'ing 732 444 288 414 275 30 13 4 COllstruu t .oll 33 26 7 26 7 5 Electricity, Ga....;, \Vater and ~ ani t ar~:
Serivces 11 11 11
13 Trad,' and Commc'!'l'c 390 364 26 364 26 7 T r a.n spo!'t , Stprllg" and Conllllulli,,"·
t.ions H7 B7 97 8 ~('l'Vie(':-:. 728 673 55 673 .~5
!J Aetiviti('~ not aou('quatdy ucscl'iLt'd 358 226 132 226 132
LUNAYADA TALL-KA
All Divisions 10,540 4,042 6,498 1,772 6,091 2,270 407
Division 0 ...-\_gJ'icultul"C', l .. i vc~l uck, Fore:--try, Fi~hing and Hunting 6,016 767 5,249 657 5,183 IlO 66
1 ~lming and Quarryil1g 6 4 2 4 2 2&3 Manufacturing 2,114 1,202 912 1,1l5 908 87 4
4 Cf)n.~t ruction 82 74 8 74 8 5 Electricity, Gab, \Yuter a.nd
Sanitary Servict,s 1
ti Trddc and C'"mull'l'cC' 377 549 28 549 28 7 Trans port, StOl'llogt> awl COI11111Ulljl'u--
tions 38 38 38 8 ~{'rvice.-; 1,048 984 64 984 64 9 Activi(il.:~ IlOt !l.ul'quaidy dl'H<:l'ilwd 658 423 236 423 235
SA~TRAMPCl{ 'TAL 'CKA
All Divisions 4,604 3,175 1,429 1,201 987 1,&74 442
Division 0 ~-\_gl'i(:ultllrl', L ivc's t ock, }~()rp:..;.t r~y,
l!'i.shing and HUllt ing 1,158 494 664 244 431 250 233 1 Mining and Quarrying 2 2 2
2&3 ::\fanufaeturing. . 1/i7:? 1,002 570 957 556 45 14 4 Canst l'uut.; On 143 140 3 140 3 6 Tl'aode and COIllln,'l'Ce ;;20 4D3 27 493 27
7 TI'an"port, ~t{)ri:tg .. and ConlIDlllli('a-t ;Ullf:i 3ll 3D 39
8 Scrvicc:-.; 875 808 67 808 67 \) Acllvitic~ 110t utlequatdy described 295 197 \)8 197 98
JHALOD TAr~UKA
All Divisions 3,727 3,053 674 841 412 2,212 262
Divi3ion 0 ... .'\grieultul'(·, Liv(':--to<:k, :}""""!(_)l'e::-t ry,
Fi,-;}liJJg and HU1lting 283 190 93 4~ 22 142 71 1 ::'Ii ;nillg and 'Quarry i llg 1 1 1
2&3 l\ln,]1ufact UJ>illg ~ 1,2+2 8.11 391 793 390 ,;8 1 4 Canst ruct on 75 71 4 71 4 5 ~lec~ri('it y, Gu.."', \1'''\d' uud t;anitHry
S"rvlces ;) :l 3 G Trade i.nd COlIlllll:l'l'" 8Il> 794 24 794 24
7 Trall~1JOrt , ~t(_Jnllg(' <Iud Co 111111 U Ili, a· tHlllS 9') 9:Z 92
S Sorvic('~ 9.58 86.5 93 865 93 9 Activit iI'S ll()t ndf'C]ltatdy d,,~('ribed 2;)3 ISo 6\) 186 69
43
RURAL
B-IV PART-C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PEljtSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-concld.
Branch of InduBtry Tot,tl ""Vorkers Workers at HOUfll'
hold Indm'try
Division of!' S. 1. C. Persons MaIns Fmuale,.; lHa leI'; Ferna les
1 3 4 D 6
DOHAD TALLJIC-\
All Divisions 2,857 2,420 437 497 273
Division 0 Agl'iC' ultul'l~, LiVe' stock,\' l~~oro::;tl'Y , Fishing lUlU Hnntiug. 235 17D 56 ;)3, :!O
2&3 JVlallufacturing 830 [)57 273 444 253 4 Construction . . 6lJ tHl 5 Eh'ctricity, 0".3, Watcl··and StH1.itary
SerViCE'H 12 12
G Trade and COllllnercc 204 251 13 7 Transport, Storage Hnd C0111ll1Ull ica-
tiona 613 oIl 2 8 Services 453 430 2:3 9 Activities no t adequately desoribpd 381 311 70
LUIKHBDA TAL 1,; KA
All Divisions 2,133 1,784 349 336 183
Division 0 _._<\gricu]tuTs, Livest'.lck, Forestry, Fishing mld HUnting 254 170 7S 25 2S
2&3 Mal11.lfacturing • 524 344 180 311 150 4 Condrllction 103 74 2U I) Trade and COllll.rl(~r<:e 400 385 15
7 Transport, i'ltol'age Hnd COlll1l1unica-tionR 171) 177 2
8 Serviceo . . 569 553 I() 9 Activities not <\clcquateJy do~cribod 104 75 29
DJijVGAD BAHIA TALUH:A
All Divisions 3,655 2,594 1,061 951 824
Division 0 Agl'icu1tur.·, Livustoek, )j .... o!·e;::;t,r~· , FiBhing t.nd Hunting 1)05 -152 -153 3.J.\J .1'}')
-~ 1 Mining and Qual'rying !) U
2&3 Mannfactul'it1g . 1,062 64U 413 (j02 402 4 Com,truction • 30 29 1 5 Electridty, Ga" ""Vatur and ~anita)'y
Services 2 2
6 Trade and COllllnel'CO 571 530 35 7 Transport, storage aud COllununica-
tiona 156 15(j S Services J68 542 26 V .'l.ctivities not adequatoly d08cribed 352 211) 133
44
Workcr:=:: in K OlL ..
honsehold Illdll"h~'
7 K
1,923 164
J:!(5 3{\ 113 20 69
12
2,,31 13
1:))1 2 430 23 311 70
1,448 166
151 50 :{3 25 74- 29
383 15
177 2 5,33 l(j
75 29
1,643 237
103 31 !J
.17 11 2U 1
2
536 35
1;)6 542 26 219 133
APPENDIX
Minor Groups having IpSR thltn 1 % of workers. of the reMpeet.ive division and less than 0.5% in case of Minor Groups of DIvIsion 2&3 only have been shown In this AppendIx. The following abbreviations have been used;caPfol' Household Industry, 'NHI' for Non-household Industry, eM' for Males and 'F' for Females.
PANCHMABALS DISTIUCT
006 Total HI(M3), NHI(M47, F20), Urban NHI(M16); 007 Total HI(M2); 009 Total HI(MI), NHI(M95, F2), Ueba.n ~H[(M15); 015 Total NHI(M15, 1<'2), Urban NHl ("11-!, F2); 021 Total HI(M9, F9), NHI(M89, F2), Urban ~Hr (M2;:>, FI); 025 Total HI(M6, F2). NHI(M4), Urban :"{Hf(M:J); 026 Total NHI(M12), Urban NHI(l\UO,); 031 'rotal NHI(M56, Fl), Urban NHI(M42, FI); 032 Total ~HI(M2), Urban NHT(M2); 041 Total llI(M5), NHI(M8), Urban HI(M5), NHI(M8); 042 Total HI(M3, Fl), NHI(1\14), Ul'ba.n Hl:(M3,Fl ),NHI(M4);043Total HI(M2,F2), NHI(l\12), Ud"l,u HI(M2,F2); 044 Total HI(M2); 046 Total NHI(MI), Urban NHI(Ml); 048 Total HI(Ml), NHI(M36,F16), Urban HI(Ml). NHI(M36, Fl6); 109 Total NHI(M4); 202 Total HI(Ml), UrbanHI(Ml);203Total NHI(M3), Urban NHI(M3); 20~ Total HI(M6), NHI (MI5), Urban NHI(M15); 205 l'"t,,1 Hr(MI,F2). N"HI(M33). Urban HI(MI), NHI(M29); 20R Total ~HI(M)i), Urban NHI(MI); 214 Tutal HI(M2), NHI(M8), Urban HI(MI),NHI (MS); 215 Total HI(M2), :'l"HI(M12)' Urban HI(M2), NHI(M9); 216 Total HI(M3), NHI(MIO), Urban HI(M3), NHI(MIO);231 TotaIHI(M14,F3) NHI(M2,Fl), Urban HI(M7), NHI(MI); 232 Total NHI (MSO, FI). Urban NHI(M57, FI); 233 Total HI (MlO, FI), NHI(M6,Fl), Urban HI(M8,FI), NHI(M4,Fl); 234 Total HI(M2), NHf(M7), Urban HI(M2), NHI(l\i4l;- 236 Total HI(Mi,PI); 237 'l'otal HI(M3),NHI(M31,F4), Urban HI(M3), NHI(M:H,F4); 239 Total HI(M8,F8), "NHI(1\14), Urban III(M:3,F7); 241 TotA,l HI(MI); 244 Total HI(MI9,Fl), CfHI(M5); 253 Total HI(Mll,F7), NHI(F2), Urban HI(M8), N"HI(F2); 254 Total HI(MI), Urban HI(MI); 270TotaIHI(M5), N"HI(Ml), Urban HI(M4), NHI(Ml); 271 Total HI(M3, F4), NHI(M18), Urban HI(F4); 272 Tota.l HI(M5,F34), Urban HI(M·~,F8); 214 Total HI(M4,F2), Urban HI(M3,F2); 275 T.}tal HI(]\U .FI), Urban HI(MI,FI); 276 Total HICM3); Urban HI(M3); 277 Total HI(M5,Fl), Urban HI(M5,FI); 278 Total HI(1\13); 279 Total HI(F3); 2S3 Total HI(MI), CfH[(Ml), Urbu.l1 HI(MI), NHI(Ml); 284 Total HI(M3,F3), NHr(FI2), Urban HI(M3); 285 TotaIHI(M5), Urba.n HI(M5); 2!}2 Tota.l HI(MI), NHI(Ml}, UrbAn HI(MI). NHI(Ml); 300 T,:>tal :-:rHI(MI4), Urban NHI(MI3); 301 Total HI(M3), NHI(M2S), Urb",n HI(M3), NHI(M27); 302 Total NHI(M22), Urba'l NHI(M22); 303 Total HI(Ml), NHI(M3) Urban HI(\H \, NHI(M3); 313 TotJ\l HI(M31l,F6), NHI(M17), Urban Ht(M1S), NHI(MI7); 314 Tot",lHI(M5,F3). NHI(M54, Fl), Ucb~n Hf(F3), NHI(M49,FI); 315 Total HI(M7,F2), ~.En(:\n), Urbqn NHI(M2); 320 Total NHI(M13), Urban NHI(\Il3); 330 Total NHI(M8), Urban NHI(M6); 331 Total HI(M1), NHl(M7), Urban HI(Ml), NHI(M7); 333 Total Ht(iVU\;335, Tota.l HI (M4), NHI (M8),UrbanHI (M2),NHI (.~:n);336TotaIHI(Mi;),NHI(M20),Urban HI(M4),NHI(M16); :n7 Total NHI(}IS,FI), Urban NHI(M3,F1); 338 Total NH[(Ml), Urban NIII(Ml); 339 Total NHI(Ml,F3); 341 T)tJ.l HI(Fl), NHI(M16), Urban NHI(M2); 342 Total NEI (YI12,F1 \.Ul"hanNHI(M12,F1); 345 Total HI(M3), NHI(M4}, Urba,'l HI(M3),NHI(·M4); 351 TotaIHI(M4),NHI(M54),Urban HI(:\H), NHI(Ml); 353 TotaINHI(M3), UrbanNHI(M3);354 T>tftj NlII(Ml), Urban NHI(Ml); 355 Total NHI(l\U), Urban NHr(Ml); 356 ToLal NHI(Ml); 357 Total NHl (.M6); 359 T )tal HI(MIO,F3); 360 Total HI(M34. Fl)"N:. HI(M28), Urban H[(MH,Fl), NHI{M28); 361 Total NRl(M3), Urban NHI (\{3);:l()3 T)t,~l NHI(M,"),Ul'banNHT(M5),; 364 Tota.!NHI(M2), Ur') \'l ~HI(M2); 365 Total HI(M22,Fl), NHI(M13), Urban
HI(l\Ur.,Fl), NHI(MJ3); 367 Total HI(M5), NllI(M26). Urban NHI(l\126); 36S Total HI(M5,}'1), NllI(M80), Urban HI(M2), NRI(M26); 370 Total NHICMI3,FI), Url:an NEI (M5); 372 Total HI(MI9), NHI(M4), Urban NHI(M2): 375 TotaINHI(MI), UrbanNHI(MI); 379 Total NHI(M14), Urba.n NHI(M9); 380 Total NHI(M40), Urban NHI(M.40); 383 Total NHI(MI), Urb~Il NHI(MI); 385 Total NHI(l\13), Urban NHI(M3); 387 Total NHI(Ml), Urban NHI(l\U); 389 Total HI(M5), NHI (M2), Urban HI(M2), NHI(M2); 390 Total NHI(M2), Urban NHI(MI);392 Total HI (M3). NHI(M46),Urba n NHI(M40); 394 Tota! HI(M15), NHI(M2I, Fl),Urban HI(M9), NHI(MlS); 395 TotalHI(MI); 402 TotaJ NHI(MI); 601 Tota!NHI(M129),Urban NHI(MI02);602Total NHI(M46), Urban NHI(M45); 603 Total NHI(l\1!)),Urban NHI(M4); 605 Total NHI(M5), Urban NHI(M5); 606 'l'otal NHI(M29), Urban NHI(M20); 607 Total NHrCMI), Urban NHI(Ml); 608 Total NHI(M5), Urban NHI(Mfi); 610ToiA1 NHI(M3), Urban NHI(M2); 611 Total NHI(M20), Urban NHI(M20);612 Total NlII(MI), Urban NHI(Ml); 613 Total NHI(M3). U,'ban NHI(M2); 614 Total NHI(M25), Urban NHI(M25);617 Total NHI(M7), Urban NHI(M7); 620 Total NHI(M6),Urban NHI(M6);621 Total NHI(MII2); Urban NHI (MI05);631 Tota.IMHI(M3,FI), UrbanNHI(M3,FI); 633Total NHI(Ml); 634 Total NHICM25), Urban NHI(M24); 636Total NHI(M9), Urban NHI(M9); 638 Total NllI(M3), UI·bBn NHI(M3); 639 Total NlII(M16), Urban NHI(M8); 641 TotaJ NHI(M14I,F2), Urban NHI(M64); 643 Total NHI (FI), UrbanNHI(FI);648TotaINHI(M24,F2),UrbanNHI(M22,F2); 651 Total NHI(M1l3,F8), Urban'NHI(M42, F2); 652 Total NHI(M74,F9), Urban NHI(M52,F2);653 Total NHI(M51,F3), Urban NRI(M32); 655Total NIU(M38), UrbanNHI(M32);660 TotaINHI(M21l,FI), Urban NHI(M25);661 Tot""l :NEIeM-(7), UrbanNHI (M4a); 662 Total NHI (MI20,F12), Urbf'en NET (1\I80,F7); 663 TotalNHI (M83,F36), Urban NBI (MIg,FS); 670 Total NHI(MI8,F5), Urban NHI(MIS,F5); 673 Total NHI(M7), Urban NHI(M6); 680 Tota) NHI(M20), Urban NHI(M19);681 TotalNHI{M57), Urhan NHI{M46); 682 Total NEI(M32), Urban NHI(M32); 684 Total NHI(M34), Urban NHI(M33); 685 Total NHI(Ml), Urban NHI(MI); 686 Ttoal NHI(l\i22); 688 Total NHI(M5); 690 Total NHI(M2), Urban NHI(M2); 691 Total NHI(M2), Urban NHI(M2); 692 Total NHI(M60,Fl), Urban NHI(M56,FI); 693 Total NRI(M31,F2), Urban NHI(M28,F2); 694 Total NHI(MIl7,Fl), Urban NBI(M72); ti96 Total NllI(M5), Urban NIII(M4); 70.'; Total NHI(M95), Urban NHI(M59); 706 Total NIII(MI); 707 Total NHI(M4), Urban NHI(M4); 708 Total NlII(Ml), Urban NHI(Ml); 709 Total NHI(Ml); 710 Total NHI (M3l,Fa), Urban NHI(M31,F3); 731 Total NHI(M29,'FI), Urban NHI(M25,FI); 804 Tota! NHI(MI35), Urban NHI(l\1.110); 810 Total NHI(M95,F2), Urban NHI(M62,FI); 812 Tote,l NHI(M4), Urban NHI(M4); 821 Tot,al NHI(M3S), Urban NHI(M13); 832 Total NHI(Mlll,F31). UrbanNHI(M15,Fl); 840 Total NHI(M95), Urban NHI(M78); 841 Total NHI(M3}, Urban NHI(M3}; 850 Total NHI(M15), Urban NRI (]'IU5); 852 Total NHI(M7), Urban NHI(M7); 853 Total NHI(M1S),
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APPENDIX
F<1milil39 having le~s than 1% of t,he workers of tho 1'()~pectiv6 divisiollll (le~s than 0.5% in eass of families of Divis'on 7 -8 only) have been shown in this Appendix. The following abbl'eviations have been wed'-
III In :\1ining, Quarrying, Lh'estock, Forebtry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities
VI In Construction
VII In Trade and COmnterce
IV At, Household Industry
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry
M= Males
VIII In Transport, Storage and COtlllnunicatiolls
IX In Other Servicos
PANCHMABALS DISTRICT
002 Total III (M:!) V (M5) VIn (M8) IX (M2), Urban V (:\13) VIII (M8) IX (M2); 003 Total VIII (:\12) IX (Mo), Urban YIII (M2) IX (Mo); 006 Total III (MIO), Urhan III (MIO); 007 Total VI (~1) IX (:\1:38), Urhan IX (M3S); 009 Total III 0.13) V (~1:!) VI (M28) VIII (M2) IX (MS), Urban VIII (M.2) IX (M4); 010 Total V (M2) VII (M12) IX (Ml), UJ'ban V (M2) VII (MI2) IX (Ml); 011 Total VII (~S), Urban VII (MS); 01S Total lX (Ml), Urban IX (MI); 020 Total III (MI); 021 Total III (M.I) IX (M23), Urban IX (M6); 023 Total III (.'.\1:6). Urban III (M6); 031 Total IV (:\11) IX (M35), Urban IX (MIS); 032 Total IX (M6), Urban IX (M5); 033 Total IX (MS), Urban IX ' (M3); 035 Total IX (MS), Urban IX (MS); 039 Total VIn (MI7,Fll) IX (M4), Urban VIII (MI7,Fll); 040 Total VIII (F2) IX (MI, F54), Urban VIII (F2) IX (F32); 041 Total VIII (F2) IX (M:2,F38), Urban VIII (F2) IX (FIl); 042 Total IX (MIS,F4), Urban IX (F3); 044 Total IX (MI7), Urban IX (M5); 046 Total IX (l\U2), Urban IX (M8); 050 Total IX (M24,F2), Urban IX (M24, F2); 053 Total VIn (Fl) IX (M21,F31), Urba.n Vln (Fl) IX (MS, FIl); 060 Total IX (MI4), Urban IX (11114); ()61 Total IX (M72), Urban IX (M63); 069 Total IX (M25), Urban IX (M24) j
070 Total lX (MI), Urban IX (MI); 071 Total VIII (M25) IX (MIO), Urban VIn (M25) IX (:\110); 072 Total III (M5,F12) IX (l\13), Urbsn III (M5,F12) IX (M3); 079 Total IX (M4,F2), Urban IX (1\13, Fl); OSI Total V (M2) IX (M5), Urban V (M2) IX (M3); 083 Total IX (M9,Fl), Urban IX (:'\lG,F1); 085 Total IX (MI0); OS9 Total IX (M32,F7); 090 Total VI (MS) VIII (M27), Urban VI (M5) VIII (M27); 091 Total V (MI) IX (Mll), Urban V (MI) IX (MIl); 099 Totttl III (MIl) V (Ml) VI (M5) IX (M5,F1), Urban III (MIO) IX (M5,Fl); OX2 Total IX (M37), Urbs-n IX (MI3); OX3 Total IX (M7), Urban IX (M4); OX9 Total IX (MIl), Urban IX (M3); 103 Total IX (MI8,Fl), Urban IX (M3); 120 Total VII (MIg), Urban VII (M12); 121 Total VII (MIl), Urban VII (MIl); 129 Total VII (M21); 202 Total IX (MIg), Urban IX (MI8); 210 Total III (M2,F2) VIII (MI0) IX (M4), Urban III (M2,F2) Vln (MI0) IX (M4); 211 Total III (M2) VI (MI) vn (M5) VIII (MI2) IX (M22,Fl), Urban III (M2) VII (MS) VIn (MI2) IX (M21,FI); 220 Total VIn (M\)) IX (M2), Urban VIII (M9) IX (M2); 229 'l'otal IX (M27), Urban IX (M27); 310 Total VII (Ml9,F2), Urban VII (M14,F2); 311 Total VII (M20), Urban VII (MI8); 312 Total VII (M41) IX (MI), Urban VII (M39); 313 Total VII (M1); 319 Total VII (MSl,FI), Urban VII (M81,FI); 320 Total VII (MI2,FIO); 341 Total VII (M56), Urban VII (M5.5); 402 Total ITI (M38) VI (Ml); 403 Total III (M22,F8), Urban III (MI4); 409 Totltl III (MI2,F3); 410 Total III (Ml); 412 Total III
68
(M2S,F2) IV (M5) V (1\11) VIII (1\12) IX (M22,F4), Urban III (F2) IX (F4); 41.5 Total III (M32,F7), Urban III (MI9,Fl). 419 'Total III (l\U13,F16), Urban III (M45,Fl); 430 Total III (:M22), Urban III (M22); 431 Total III (MI5), Urban III (1\0); 441 Total III (M2) IV (:M8,F2); 442 Total III (MSO,FI) IV (M9,F9) V (1\15); Urban III (M4); 443 Total V (M5); 449 Total III (M55,F14), Urban III (1\12); 503 Total III (MI2), Urban III (MI); 510 Total III (M2), Urban III (M2); 511 Total VI (M2); 610 Total VIII (M4), Urban Vln (M2); 611 Total VIII (M2), Urban VIII (M2); 640 Total VIII (MI), Urban VIII (Ml); 642 Total VIn (M5), Urban VIII (M5); 650 Total VIII (M24), Urban VIII (M24); 651 Total VIII (M20), Urban VIII (MI8); 652 Total VIII (M3), Urban VIII (M2); 661 Total VIII (M21), Urban VIII (MHI); 670 Total Vln (MI4,F2), U1'h8n VIn (M9,F2); 671 Total VIII (MI8), Urban VIII (MI4); 679 Total VIII (MI2), Urban VIII (M9); 681 Tot81 VIII (MI8), Urban VIII (MS); 693 Total VIII (M8), Urban VIII (M3); 700 Tot"l TY (MI3) V (M97,FS), Urban IV (MI3) V (l'i197); 702 Total IV (M2,F2) V (M60), Urban IV (Ml) V (M60); 703 Total V (1\11), Urban V (Ml); 704 Total IV (M75,Fll) V (MIO,FI). Urban IV (MI7) V (M3); 706 Total IV (1\126) V (M7), Urban IV (M7) V (M5); 707 Total IV (M5, F7) V (F4), Urban IV (M5) V (F4); 708 Total IV (1\12) V (F3), Urban IV (M2) V (F3); 709 Total IV (M31,F5) V (M36, F15), Urban IV (MI0) V (MI7); 711 Total V (Ml). Urban V (MI); 713 Total IV (M4,Fl) V (MI2), Urban IV (M3,FI) V (M12); 715 Total IV (M4, F48) V (M13,F40), Urban IV (F21) V (M13,F40); 719 Total IV (M2,F4) V (M3), Urban IV (Fl) V (M2); 721 Total V (MI), Urban V (MI); 729 Total IV (M20,FIO), V (M5), Urban V (M4); 734 Total V (M2) VIII (MI), Urban V (1\12); 735 Total V (MI), Urban V (MI); 740 Total IV (M3) V (1'.141), Urban V (M35); 742 Total IV (M4) V (M2); 751 Total V (M23) VIII (MI22), Urban V (MI5) VIII (MIl6); 752 Total V (MI) VIII (M144), Urban V (MI) VIII (MI44); 754 Total IV (M5) V (M32), Urban IV (M4) V (M29); 756 Total III (M53) IV (Ml) V (M2) VIII (Ml), Urban III (MS3) IV (Ml) V (Ml); 757 Total V (M3), Urban V (M3); 759 Total III (MI) IV (M25) V (M2S), Urban V (M23); 761 Total V (M4) VIII (M46) IX (M6), Urban V (M2) VIII (M45) IX (M6); 762 Total IV (MI), Urbltn IV (MI); 764 Total VIII (MI02), Urban VIII (MIOO); 772 Total V (M23), Urban V (M10); 774 Total IV (M2), Urban IV (M2); 775 Total V (M6), Urban V (M6); 779 Total IV (MI3) V (M6), Urban IV (1VIl3) V (1\14); 7S0 Total IX (M60,FI7), Urban IX (M59,FI7); 790 Total IV (M2) VI (M21), Urban VI (MI8); 794 Total VI (Ml,F5); 801 Total V (M23), Urban V (M22); 802 Total V (M3), Urban V (M3); 803
APPEND1X-contd.
Total V (M7), Urban V (M7); 804 Total IV (M4) V (M15,F3), Urban IV (1\14) V (M15,F3); 808 Total IV (M3) V (M4), Urban IV (M3) V (M4); 809 Total IV (MIO) V (MIS), Urban V (MI 7); 810, 'rotal V (MlO,Fl), Urban V (MS,Fl); 814 Total V (MI4), Urban V (M4); 819 Total V (M24,F4), UrbanV (MI); 824 Total IV (M44,F5) V (M64,FI) VII (MI) IX (FI), Urban IV (M41,F5) V (M59,Fl); 825 Total IV (M3) V (M8), Urban IV (M2) V (M8); 827 Total IV (M7,FI) V (MI5), Urban Y (MI5); 82H Total IV (MI3,F8) V (MI3,F4), Urball IV (MS,F6) V (J\'l2,FI); 832 Total V (IVIl); 839 Total IV (M3) V (M8), Urban IV (Ml) V (M5); 849 Total V (MI); 851 Total V (M4), Urban V (M4); Si)ij Total IV (MlO) V (MI4,FI), Urban IV (M4) V (MIl); 860 Total V (1\16) VI eMl) VII (M118)
VIII CM2) , L'rban V (1.16) VII (MI18); 861 ~l'otal V (MI3) VII (M47,F6), Urban V (MJ3) VII (M47, F6); 870 Total V (1.12); 871 Total V (M9) IX (Ml), Urban V (M2); 872 Total VIII (1"13), Urban VIn {M3}; 874 Total VI (M2); 876 Total 111 (MI8) V (1\133) VI (M3) VIII (M44) IX (M7), Urban V (M2) VIII (M28); 879 Total V (M5) VI (Ml), Urban V (M4); 900 Total IX (M6), Urban IX (M6); 902 Total IX (M8), Urban IX (M8); 910 Total IX (M2I,F20), Urban IX (MI6,Fll) ; !Jl3 Total IX (M2,F22), Urban IX (FI7); 930 Tot.1! VI (M2) IX (1\13), Urban VI (1\12); 9tH Total IX (MI3,F4), Urban IX (MI3,F4); 979 Total IX (M5); 990 Total IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 999 Total IX (M5I), Urban IX (M40).
ANNEXURE
APPROPRIATE INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF OCCUPATIONAL FAMILIES
Rural
Codo "',). ,\ltd Da,'!eripLiun of Occupat.ional Family Persons Males
2 :I
PANCHKABALS DISTRIC'l'
102 Administl."ators and Executive Official~. LoC)aJ Bvdi('b 2 2 2 2
312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and Sha.r£'11 1 1
340 Money Lenders (including Indigenous Ba.nkers) 1 1
402 Fa.rm Managers, Inspectorr; and Overpcers
791 Bricklayers. Plasterers and Masons 13 13
69
Fen,ale"
4
Illciu,;trial Category
appl:aring in the Table
5
III } VI
IX
IX
Appropriate Industrial Category
6
IX
VII
VII
VI III,IVorV
IX V
B-VII PART-A-P:gRSONS WORKING PRINOIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED
BY SEX AND BY SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, (U) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Note.-il>IajoI' group" of household industry, when' perBoIls havillg Kt'c'olldm'y work a" cultivation or agricultural labour aro 11l~s than 5% of the persuns having the ffiHjOI' group as principal work, lu>ve not been shown 'in thiti table, but are given in the Appendix to this table. Div i"ioIl8 thm; effected are mal'ked with an 8sto-isk (").
Seconda.ry Work
Prineip»1 Work I-At household III-As Agricultural ------------ '£ Industry II-A" Cultivator Labourer Culri vat or, Agricultural Labourer or House· R -- _---- --------
hold Induslry (Division and Major Group) U Males Female,; Males Fenlales Males Ftmales
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
Cultivator T 4.238 7,949 3,225 3,351 R 4,238 U
7,949 3,225 3,351
Agricultural Labourer T 97 161 443 306 R 97 161 443 304 {_T ,2
HousehOld IndustrY T 987 2,130 67 89 R 931 2,1I2 62 89 U 56 18 5
Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, T 141 1,058 15 58 fishing and hunting R 122 1647 10 58
u ,25 ' 11 5
Major Group 00 Field Produce sud Ph~n. T 1 tlltti.on Crop", R 1
U
02 Forestry and Logging T 3 R 3 U
04 Livestock and Hunting T 146 1.658 12 58 R 121 1,647 7 58 U 25 11 5
*Division :3&:3 lH anufaGturing T 840 472 5:3 31 R 809 465 52 31 U 31 7
Major Group 20 Foodstuffs T 38 256 3 R 34 254 3 U 4 2
21 Beverages T 2 R U 2
22 Tobllocco Products T l2 R 8 U 4
27 Te:lCt ile·Miscellan"ous . T 78 12 1 R 71 11 1 U 7 1
"I 28 Mallufacture of Wood T 299 119 44- 28
and Wooden Products R 299 U8 44 28 U 1
31 Leather and Leather T 109 9 2 1 Products R 105 8 2 1
U 4 1
70
B-VII PART-A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (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 LABOURER-contd.
Principal Work
Cultivator, Agricultura.l Labourf'r Or Household Industry (Division and MAjor Group)
1
T R U
2
I-At Household Industry
---------_ l\'I.ales Female><
3 4
PANCHMAHALS DI8'l'RIC'l'-contd.
Major Group 33 Chemicallil and Chemical T Pr"ductil R
U
34-35 :Non.metallic Ali llf'ra I T Products other than R Petroleum and Coal U
36 Basic Metals and th"ir T Products exc¥rt Machi- R nery and ransport U Equipmf'nt
GODHRA Tt\LUKA Cultivator . R 481 208 Agricultural Labourer . ~ 4 Household Industry
Division o Agriculture, livfJsto('.k, fore8try, flshing alld hunting
2 &3 :tIan!ufactl~ring
KALOL TALUKA CuHivator . R 72 114 Agriculturtll Labourer • 17 25 HUllsehold Industry
Division o Agriculture. livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting
g diS ).11 anulacturinq
HAt. 0 J_, 'lALUKA Cultivator . . R II7 60 Agricultural Labour<>r. 1 Household Industry
Division o Agriculture, lifJeMtock, forestry, flshing and 1l1mting
2 &.1 ])[ a1wjact'Uring
J AMBUGHODA MAHAL Cultivator
,Agricult.uraj Labour('r.-Hous('hold Indu~try
R 1
Division n Agriculture, livestock, forestry, flshing and hunting. •
SHEHERA TAL UK A Cultivator R 346 173 Agricultural LabourN . HOUSE'hold Induf>try
1 4
Division 0 Agricultu.re, liveRtock, forestry, flshing and hunMng
Z & 3 M anuJacturing
7]
Seeondary Work
III-As Agricultural II-As Cultivator L[',bourer --------- -------:------MU!PR F'2H19j"F Mllj"k F('malf's
5 6 7 8
1 1
204 74 2 203 73 2
1 1
79 77
2
317 189 38 31 53 12 5 2
8 0' 1 46 9 4 2
325 203 74 38 45 47 14 68
7 44 .3 56 38 .3 11 13
387 231 23 4 41 47 1
3 32 1 38 15 1
44 7 1
1
1
269 280 72 75 96 67 3 9
3 18 .3 93 49 9
B-VII PART-A-PERSONS WORKDlG PlUNCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS, (til 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 LABOURER-eoncld.
Secondary Work ~----.-----~-.-.------------------
Prinoipal Work
Cultivator, Agricultural r~!l.bourer or Rousehold Industry (Division)
1
Cuitivator. • Agricultural La-bourer Household Industry • Division 0 Agriculture. liV88tock. forestry.
fl8hing and hunting • 2 &3 Manufacturing •
Cultivator. • Agricultnra.l Labourer Household Industry • Division 0 Agriculture, livestoclc, !ore8try,
fishing and hunting • 2 &3 Manufaoturing •
Cultivator. • Agricultural Labourer Household Industry • Divi8ion 0 Agriculture, live8tock- fore8try,
fi8hing and hunting . • :3 &13 Man1,!ac~ring • •
Cultivator. • Agricultural Labourer Household Industry D[vi8ion OJ &3 M anuJacturing
Cultivator. _ Agricultural Labourer Household Industry Division 0 Agriculture,live8toek, forestry,
flshing and hunting OJ &3 Manufacturing
Cult iyato r . • Agricultural Labourer Household Industry Division 0 Agrioulture, livelltook, /orNery.
fishing and hunting • 2 &3 ManuJcwturing
I-At Household Industry
R Malt'8 Ft'maJ"" 2 3 4
LUNAVADA TALUKA
R 1,271 - 0.269 54 III
SANTRAMPUR TALUKA
R
R
R
563 7
301 2
JHALOD TALUKA
277 3
167 1
DOHAD TALUKA
265 4
112 3
Ln1KHEDA 'J'AL UKA
R 402 2
DEVGAD BARIA
R 443
291 8
TALUKA
254 2
APPENDIX
II-As Cultivator -------~-
Malt'R 5
340
'12 .288
2 75
1 74
6 70
S 67
17 18 18
56 47
.3 44
155 146
22 124
FpJ,nalp"
6
1,841
1,586 8{)5
2 50
(J
·14
10 25
8 22
5
5
76 18
5 1f3
67
III-As Agricultural Labourer --Ma,1PR Females
7 8
131 1,092
9 6
1 2 8 4
165 91
1
1
300
6
6
7:! 63
449 367
816 645
22
22
Major groups of household industry where persons having secondary work 1118 cultivati(,D or agricuHurallabour, ~re less than 5% of the persons having the major group 68 principal work, have been shown in this Appendix. The following abbreviations h .. ve been uSed:- ' .
I-As Cultivator
II-As Agricultural Labourer
M=Males
F=Femalcs
23 Total I (M4, F2) II (Ml), Rural I (MS. Fl) II (Ml). Urban I (Ml,Fl); 39 Total I (M14-), Rural I (M8), Urban I (M6)
72
B-VIfpART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
~O ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
Principal work
Additional work at Household Illdustry
(Division & Major Group) Malt's F"males
2
PANOHMAHALS DISTRICT-TOTAL
P. W. Division 6
A. W. Division [i
Major Group 04
Divi8ion Z &:3
Major Group 20 22 23 27 28 36
P. W. Major Group 64-68
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 04
Ditlillion 2 &:3
Major Group 20 22 23 27 28 36
P. W. Major Group 69
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 04
p. W. Division 7
A. W. Division 2 &:3
Major Group 27
P. W. Major Group 73
A. W. Division 2&,ii Major Group 27
p. W. Division 8
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 04
Di!!i8ion 2 &:8
Major Group 23 27 28
34-35
p. W. Major Group SO
A. W. Division :2 &:3
Major Group 28
13,737
3
3 31
18 3 1 2 6 1
12,160
z 2
81 IS
:1 1 2 ~ 1
787
1
1
9,747
1
1
372
1
15,931
2& II 5
14 1
5,345
10
10
3
703
1
1
8
1 1 I)
694
1 I
" 1 1 5
4
117
1
1,889
1
1
3
3
224
A. W.=Addit.ional Work
73 p.II-IO
Principal Work
Additional work at Household Industry
(Division & Mfljor Group) Males Female",
1 2
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT-,;'OTAL-oontd.
P. W. Major Group 81 4,446
A. W.- Division 0 Major Group 04
Division 2 &.' ()
Major Group 27 5 34-35 1
p. W. Major Group 82 673
A. W. Division :J &,3 1
Major Group 28
P. W. Major Group 83 877
Division 2 &8 1
Major Group 23 1
P. w· Major Group 86 282
A. W. Division 2 &,3 2
MajOIl Group 23 2
P.W. ajor Group 87 344
A. W. Division 2 &:3 5
Major Group 23 5
P. W. Major Group 88 2,868
A. W. Division 2 &,3 1
Major Group 28 1
P. W. M.ajor Group 89 691
A. W. Divi&ion 2 &13 2
Major Group 28 2
P. W~ Division 9 7,965
A. W. Divi,;ion 2 &:3 3
Major Group 20 2 31 I
34·35
P. W. Major Group 90 7,965
A. W. Divi8ion 2 &,3 3
l\IIajor Group 20 2 31 1
34-35
P ANCHMAHALS DISTlUC'r-RURAL
p. W. Division 6
A. W. Divi8ion 0
6,034
1
3
797
1
;]
3
157
81
14
10
519
86
3,743
1
3.743
1
1
B-VII PART-B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD nmUSTRY! TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-cantu.
Principal WOl'k
Addit.ional wOrk at Household Industry (Division &: Major Group)
1 2 'lj
PAN'ClIMABALS DISTRICT-RURAL·Qonfd.
Major Qroup 04 Division !] cbS
Major Group 20 22 23 27 28
S6
P. W. Major Group 6HI8
A. 'W. Division 2 &:3 ),Iajor Group 20
22 23 27
28 36
P. W. Major Group 69
A. W. Di'visio>1 0
Major Group 04-
P. W. Di.vision 7
A. W. Divi8ion ;} diS M&30r Group 27
P. W. Major Group 73
A. W. Divi8ion 2 cb3
Ma.jor G;rQUp 27
P. W. Division 8
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 04
Diviliion 2 &:.3
~bjor Group 23 27 28
P. W. Major Group 80
A. W. Division Z &3 Ma.jor Group 28
P. W. Major Group 81
A. W. Division 0 Major Group 04
Division 2 &3
Ma.jor Group 27
•
• .. • •
•
"
•
"
1
.30 7
18
3 1
1 ]
'.6 5
1
5,532 353
30 7 18 1
3 I 1 I
6 5
1
363 1
1
I
2.175 5
1 1
212
1 1
8,006 691
1
I 25 ,
7 ! 2
14 -2.16& ~9
10 -1(}
lJ,334 376
- I
.7. 1
!! 2
4 2
Principal Work -____,:_~-----~-------- .
Additional work at. Household Industry
(Divi"ion &; Major Gr01ip)
1 2
PANCRMAHALS DISTRICT-RURAL roneld.
P. W. Major Group 82 347
A. TV. Div'ision g &;;; 1
Major Gron J1 28 1
P. W. Major Group 56 160
A. W. Dit"i8ion 2&;., :2
i11ajor Gro"l'p 2:~ '2
P. W. Ma.jor Group 81 206
A. W. Division :1 &;3 {J
1\1ajor Gronp 23 5
P. W. Major Groull 88 1,109
A. TV. Division g &3 1
IVlajor Group 28
P. W. Maior Group 89 139
A. W. DiviBion :J&:S 2
:Mujor Group 28 2
P. W. Division 9 4.658
A. TV. Divi8um 2 &:.j 1
Major Gro11P 31 34·35
P. W. Major Group 90 4,658
A. W. DiviS,tOll :? cf,.~ 1
Majol Group 31 34·35
P ANCHMAlIALS DISTRICT-URBAN
P. W. Division 6 7,703
A. W. Division D 2
M:'''ior GrOup 04 2
Division :2 &;11 1
Major Grollp 23
27 1
P. W. Major Group 64-68 . 6,628
A. W. Divis1:on 0 ;]
J\ibjor Group 04 2
Division 2 &:.'J 1
Major GrOup 23 27
'14
3
58
3
10
106
34
2,657
1
1
2,657
I
1
346
1 1
1 I
341
1 1
1 I
B-VII 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-oonold.
Princ'ipal Work Principsl Work
Additional work Additional work at HouRehoJd Industry
(Division & Major Group) j)lalos Fmnalos at HOUSE'hold Industry
(Division & Major Group) :Males Females
1 2 3 1 2 3
PANOHMAHALS DISTRICT-URBAN-contd. tiH.l!JHERA TALUKA-RURAL
P. W. Division 8 '1,925 1,198 P. W. Division 6 364 26
A. W. Divi.s'ion Z&J .1 1 A. W. Division Z &3 6 {)
Major Group 23 1 P. W. Division 8 55 27 1 673
34-35 I A. W. Division Z &,3 1
P. W. Major Group 81 1,112 421 LUNAVADA TALUKA-RURAL
A. W. Division 2 &.1 , .1 1 p. W· Division 6
Major Gronp 27 1 1 549 28
34-35 I A. W. Divi8ion 2 &3 8 1
P. W. Maior Group 83 365 21 p. W· Division S 984 64
A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 0 1 MajoI' Group 23 2&3 1
P. W. Division 9 3,307 1,086 p. W. Division 9 423 235
A. W. Divillion 2 &3 2 A. W. Division 2 &3 1
Major Group 20 2 SANTRAMPUR TAL UKA-RURAL
P. W. Major Group 90 3,307 1,086 p. W· Division 6 493 27 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2 &3
':\lajol' Group 20 ,2 5
GODHRA TALUKA-RURAL p. W· Division 'I 39
A. W. DiVI:8ion 2th3 1 Nil Nil
KALOL TALUKA-RURAL p. W. Division 8 808 61
P. W. Division 6 913 A. W. Division 2 &3 {j
40 JHALOD 'rALUKA-RU:RAL
A. W. Divi8ion ;] &3 3
p. W· Division 8 924 120 p. W. Division 8 865 93
A. W. Division 2 &3 1 A. lV. Diwis'ion 2&3 9
DOHAD TALUKA-RURAL P. W. Division 9 1,010 639
A.. W. Division 2 &.3 1 p. W. Division 8 430 23
HALOL TALUKA-RURAL A. W. Divi8ion Z &3 4
LIMKHEDA TAL UKA-RURAL P. W. Division 6 885 65
Nil Nil A. W. Division 0 1
2 &>3 1 1 DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA-RURAL
P. W. Division 8 927 90 p. W· Division 6 536 35
A.. W. Division 2 &3 2 1 A _ W _ Division .1&3 7
JA1\fRUGHODA MAHAJ,-RURAL p. W· Division 8 542 211
Nil Nil A. TV. Division 2 &:3 3
75
TABLE B-Vill PARTS·A & B
B-VIU PART-A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX, BROAD
Educational levels
1
To,al
Illiterate
Literate (without educlttionallevel)
Primary or Junior Basic
J\'l:atriculation or Higher Secondary
Technical diploma not equal to degree
, Non-technical diploma not equRl to degree
UnivGrsity degree or post_graduate degree other than technical degree
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary & Dairying Tflchnology Teaching Others
seeking employme nt fOl tht' filst till (
Age-groups ~------~-----------------------
'rotal unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 31)-34 35 + Age not stated
P
2
I'll
3
F MFM F MFMF MFMF F
18 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lil Ie 17
PANCHMABALS
1,401 1,359 42 658 28 330 16 230 11 41 1 22 35
255 245 10 95 40
330 330 29 10 I
616 G05 11 403 10 229 2
191 171 20 125 17 51 14
7 6 4 I
2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 ' 1
B-VIII P ART-B-PERSONS
25 10
11 3
121 7 26 1
69 3 1
2 I 1
2
1 1
UNEMPLOYED
2
3
12
4
1
AGED
18
2
15
15 AND ABOVE
Rli]'aj ullcmployeds ------------~------~-~----
Total unemployed Illi ( em te
----------- --------_----------Di~trict/Taluka/Mahal P M F P l\f F
2 ~ 4 5 6 7
PANCBMABALS J)ISTRICT 1,032 1,003 29 228 208 20
Godhra 399 393 6 78 74 4 Kalol 137 130 7 24 ]9 5 Halol 157 152 5 35 33 2 JambugllC>d~ 4 4 I I She hera 05 55 2 2 Lunavad", 46 43 3 15 13 2 Santrampllr 21 20 1 5 4 1 Jhalod 84 80 4, 26 23 3 Dohad 48 48 IS 18 LirnKheda 17 17 6 6 Devga.d Baria 64 61 3 1\ 15 3
76
TABLE B-VIII PARTS--A "B
AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
P )t'sons EHllploy"d before but now out of omploymollt and eeeking work
Age·groups
Total 15·HI 20·24 25·34 35·44 45·50 60+ Age n<>t ~ta t~d , ---- -~-- _--- _--- ---- ---- ----------
M F M F M
19 20 21 22 23
DISTRICT
'101 14 136 4 173
150 10 31 3 27
301 80 104
a02 18 19
46 3 7 1 23
F M
24 25
4 18'1
32
82
15
7
F M
26 27
116
%7
4
1
F 1\1 F M
28 29 30 31
4: 99 ! 41;
4 10 2 14
17 4
58 23
5
F M F
32 33 34
Educational leyels
To,al
Illiterate
Literate (without educational level)
Primary or Junior Basic
:\Iatriculation 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
Technical d('grcc Or diploma equal to degree or post.graduate degn.
Engineering Medicine Agriculture Veterinary &; Dairying Tp.chnol-'gy Tcaching Othen
BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN EU EAL AREAS ONLY
by 9ducationallevels -------------~------~----~---------~~-----
Literate (without Primary or Matricn1atiol'l educational lave I) Junior BIWic and abov"
----------- --------- ------------P M F P 1\1 F P M F District/Talukft/Mah,,1
8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16
85 65 672 865 '7 87 65 2 PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
29 29 282 280 2 10 10 Godhra 3 3 85 83 2 25 25 Kalol 9 9 98 96 2 15 14 Halol
3 3 Jambughoda 1 1 [,1 51 1 1 Shehers 1 1 26 25 1 4 4 Lunsvada 5 5 9 9 2 2 Sant,rampur 1 J 52 52 5 4 .1halod 8 8 20 20 2 2 Dohad 5 !5 4 4 2 2 Limkheda 3 3 42 42 1 1 Devgad Bar; ..
77
TABLE B·IX B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFmn BY SEX,
Total non-working population Full-time' etudl'l"t, Houf;cltuJd ilutiE'S D"pEmd()nts, infants
H ud disabled -----------~.------ ----- ------~- -~----~--- ~-------.--
Aga-g1'Oup P'rsons MaleR FHTwJ\fls 1>laks Fe1l1aleB Mul~s F,:n~ales 11<11('8 F'0nla1ee 1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PANOHMAHALS
Total 715,176 325,126 390,050 94,364 30,911 1,426 10'i,,013 223,085 248,789 0·14 558,494 290,617 26'1',8'1'7 78,714 28,072 775 12,266 210,920 227,477
15-34 80,391 20,914 59,477 15,634 2,831 342 54,677 2,546 1,742 35·59 42,130 3,281 38,849 12 8 152 33,807 1,718 4,241 60+ 34,027 10,249 23,778 157 6,245 7,841 15,278
Age not stated 134 65 69 4 18 60 51 \
PANCHMAHALS
Total 602,726 282,323 320,403 74,526 18,471 1,312 71,405 203,172 227,816 0-14 492,775 258,?12 236,063 63,566 17,250 754 10,474 192,282 208,283
15-34 50,788 14,440 36,348 10,951 1,216 283 33,648 2,032 1,324 35-59 29,260 2,231 27,029 7 5 127 22,635 1.482 3,807 60+ 29,'782 8.8'78 \ 20,904 148 4,637 7,316 14,354
Age not stated 121 62 59 2 11 60 48
PANOHMAHALS
Total 112,450 42,803 69,647 19,838 12,440 114 35,608 19.913 20,973 0.14 65,719 33,905 31,814 15,148 10,822 21 1,792 18;638 19,194
15-34 29,603 6,474 23,129 4,683 1,615 59 21,029 514 418 35-59 12,870 1,050 11,820 5 3 25 11,172 236 434 60+ 4,245 1,371 2,874 9 1,608 525 924
Age not stated 13 3 10 2 7 3
GODHRA
Tota.l 76,437 36,764 39,673 11,561 2,760 121 8,501 24,453 28,049 0-14 (12,107 32,808 29,299 9,830 2,536 58 1,271; 22,90~ 25,4.9
1.5-34 6,846 2,364 4,482 1,730 219 ]5 4-,108 214 131 35-51) 3,488 258 3,230 1 5 '14 2,607 199 566 60+ 3,996 1,334 2,662 34 508 1,138 1,873
Ago not stated
KALOL
Total 50,280 21,835 28,445 8,529 2,876 61 10,657 12,876 14,660 0-14 36,145 18,987 17,158 6,991 2,619 25 1,341 II ,~)62 13,196
15-34 7,671 1,932 5,739 1,538 257 16 5,370 246 102 35-59 4,073 217 3,856 12 ~,460 126 338 60+ 2,365 679 1,686 8 486 522 1,018
Age not ~tated 26 20 6 20 6
HALOL
Total 51,950 21,670 30,280 7,068 2,707 63 11,903 14,122 15,334 0-14 37,436 19,167 18,269 5,8~7 2.479 16 1,:;02 13,304 14,283
15-34 8,090 1,696 6,394 1,228 228 25 6,039 301 116 35-59 4,287 261 4,026 3 16 3,763 160 197 60+ 2,137 546 1,591 6 599 357 738
Age not state.d
JAMBUGHODA
Total 8,122 3,896 4,226 1,087 389 645 2,765 3,144 0-14 6,884 3,605 3,279 99g 372 44 2,607 2,863
15-3'1 5:32 141 391 87 17 305 51 69 35-59 288 25 263 " 191 13 ,'58 " 60+ 418 125 293 105 94 154
Aliie not stated
SHE HERA
Total 38,913 19,967 18,946 6,225 1.111 4 2,681 13,619 15,080 0-14 33,322 18,122 15,200 5,346 1,054
'i 482 12,77() 13,664
l;}-34 2,357 1,039 1,318 878 57 1,198 107 63 35-59 1,151 114 1,037 776 ]00 242 60+ 2,07!) G90 1,389 3 223 635 1,111
A"e not stated 4, 2 2 2 1
78
BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF AOTIVIT TABLE B·n::
Persons employed Inmates of penaJ. Persons seeking bf'fore, but now
Retired, rentier or Beggars, vagrants, mental and chari- emploympnt for out of ('n'ploy:mel1t independent means etc. table institutions the first time and ~f'"killg wOl'k ------- ._-- -_------- --------- --_----- ------~ -_---
MalAs Fomales MalAs FomalA8 Mal"", Ferna!"" MalAR FAmalf's Male·s Fph1a.1PH Age-group 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1
DISTRICT (TOT ALl 2.712 2.797 937 447 117 14 1,292 41 1,193 38 Total
1 71 62 13 2 60 7 63 1 0-14 26 6 328 166 69 4 1,177 34 792 17 15-34
601 616 439 167 29 5 50 280 15 35-59 2,083 2,175 99 72 6 3 5 58 5 60-\-
1 Age not stated
DISTRICT (RURAL)
1,560 2.313 669 350 32 11 593 13 459 24 Total 58 46 3 2 19 'I 30 1 0-14
11 3 252 139 11 3 554 6 346 9 15-34 232 455 285 115 14 3 18 86 9 35-59
1,317 1,855 '4 50 4 3 2 17 5 60+ Age not stated
DISTRICT (URBAN)
1,152 484 268 97 85 3 899 28 734 14 Total 1 13 6 10 41 33 0-14
15 3 76 27 58 1 623 28 448 8 15-34 369 161 154 42 15 2 32 214 " 35-59 'i66 320 25 22 2 S 41 60+
1 Age not stated
TALUKA (RFRAL)
1'1'2 314 38 40 11 3 280 2 128 4 Total 3 6 4- 11 0-14
3 16 18 4, 272 2 llO 4, 15-340 IS 44 16 7 4 1 4 2 35-59
151 270 3 {) 3 2 5 60+ Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
170 214 59 31 3 68 71 "1 Total 1 2 1 1 6 0-14
2 1 19 8 1 63 47 1 15-340 35 47 27 7 1 2 l4, ol 35-59
133 166 12 14 4 2 60+
- Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
194 311 58 17 I) 3 65 2 95 3 Total 2 4 1 5 3 0-14
2 1 14 6 3 1 58 2 65 1 15-34 23 58 33 5 2 I 2 22 2 35-59
169 252 9 2 5 60+ Age not stated
MAHAL (RURAL)
40 48 2 2 Total 0-14
2 1 15-34, 9 14 1 35.59
31 34 60+ I •• Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
49 69 15 5 89 16 Total 0-14
3! 14 15·34 6 16 6 3 2 35-59
43 53 9 2 60+ Age not 8t~ted
79
'fABLE B-IX B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,
Full.time student", Hou~fhold dutii'8 Depondents, infant3
Tot&l non-working population and disabled ---------~---- ---_---- -------- ---------A.g"-group Parsons 1\1a1e8 Fern",]es Males Females Males Females Maks Females
2 3 4 .5 () 7 .8 H 10
LU~AYADA
'rotal 68,301 29,422 Sa,S79 10,081 2,972 106 9,421 18,757 21,137 0-14 49,382 25,860 23,022 8,291 2,801 52 1,477 17501 19,234-
15-34 6,456 2,152 4,304 1,789 171 23 3,978 '209 124 35·59 3,982 352 3,630 1 21 3,207 175 353 60+ 3,451 1,039 2,412 10 759 863 1,41 5
Age not stated 30 19 11 19 11
SAXTRAMPUR
'rotal 84,712 39,059 45,653 9,524 1,745 115 10,611 29,066 82,995 0.14 69,551 3ri,90!l 33,642 3,156 1,691 50 1,685 27,fl85 30,257
15-34 6,733 1,703 5,030 1,368 54 33 4,812 250 143 35-59 4,326 255 4,071 22 3,442 166 572 tlO+ 4,,]02 1,192 2,910 10 f)72 9{)[i 2,023
Age not stated
,JHALOD
Total 51,528 25,071 26,457 5,777 1,662 75 2,968 19,000 21,723 0-14 45,263 23,440 21,823 4,U97 1,547 3G 417 18,38!) 19,852
15-34 2,698 1,008 1,690 780 115 17 1,451 114 99 35·59 1,359 152 1,207 7 868 88 302 60+ 2,187 456 1,731 15 232 394 1,464
Age not stated 21 15 6 15 9
DOHAD
Total fJ6,263 29,440 88,823 4,102 72~ 375 8,242 24,666 27,396 0-14 154,584 27,442 ~7,142 3,615 65~ 2G\j 1,288 23,558 2",200
15·34 5,201 ~74 4,327 48fl 69 84 +,078 246 178 35-59 3,468 277 3,191 18 2,5H! 201 552 60+ 2,970 841 2,129 .. 7 348 656 1,441
Age not .tated 40 6 34 1 9 {) 25
LIl\1KHEDA
Total 43,437 22,171 21,288 4,075 552 209 1,514 17,757 19,061 0-14 39,388 20,925 18,463 3,714 547 107 220 17,095 17,690
15·34 1,341 - 650 791 361 5 52 ()45 108 124 35-69 788 108 680 9 431 77 200 60+ 1,920 588 1,332 .0 218 4,77 1,047
Age not stated
DEYGAD BARTA
Total 87,783 33,028 34,755 6,497 975 183 4,262 26,091 29,237 0·14 58,713 30,447 28,266 5,791 9 ill 144 740 24,1103 26 .. 565
15·34 2,863 981 1,882 706 24 17 1,664 186 175 35·59 2,050 212 1,838 8 1,371 177 427 60+ 4,,157 1,388 2,769 14 ,i87 1,22;; 2,070
Aie not .ta ted
80
TABLE B-IX BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY-coned.
Persons employed Inmates of penal, PersOns seeking before, but IlOW
Retired rentier Or Beggars, vagrants. mental and chari- employment for out, of employment ind"pendBnt means etc, table institutions the first time and seeking WOrk
--------- ----~--- _-------- -------- ----_----Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal"" Males Fema]"s Age_group
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1
TALUKA (RURAL)
206 280 226 66 27 1 19 2 Total 13 10 1 2 0-14 97 30 17 'i 17 15,34
45 51 101 19 9 35-59 161 229 15 7 2 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
251 242 80 59 3 11 9 1 Total 18 9 0-14 33 21 11 8 15-34
38 30 25 27 3 1 35-59 213 212 4 2 1 60+
Age not stated
TAL UKA (RURAL)
44 42 86 53 1 4 36 2 52 3 Total 10 6 3 1 5 0-14 27 22
'i 2 33 1 37 15-34
7 14 40 19 1 9 3 35-59 37 28 9 6 1 1 60+
Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
213 454 34 9 2 17 31 Total 1 1 2 0-14
3 li4
15 2 17 23 15-34 36 15 6 7 35-59
174 340 3 1 60+ Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
73 103 37 36 2 9 9 Total 8 6 1 0-14
io 16 17 1 5 7 15-34 36 9 13 1 2 35-59
63 67 4 ' i 2 60+ Age not stated
TALUKA (RURAL)
148 236 36 34 5 1 41 6 27 4 Total
'i 'i 2 2 1 4 6 3 1 0-14
15 15 2 37 17 3 15-34 5 31 13 ,9 3 6 35-59
142 204 6 8 1 60+ Age not stated
81
P.IJ-ll
B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLDINDUSTRY. (ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
BUT NOT IN BOTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN OULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS
(Based on 20% Sample) -
HouRehold"l engaged !{ouseholds
neither in HouseholdA engaged Cultivation Households engaged in both in
T Total nor engaged in Household Cultivation & R Number of Housp.}lold Cultivation Ind"',try ROllsehold
Di",trict/Tulukfl /J.\lflhfll U Households Industry only only Industry
1 2 3 4 5 6 '1
PANOHMAHALS DISTRICT T 52,396 10,059 38,689 987 2,661 R 46,095 4,654 38,142 675 2,624 U 6,801 6,405 547 312 37
All Rural Area-s R 46,095 4,1J54 38,142 075 2,6 24 Godhra R 5,549 686 4,719 46 98 Kalal R 3,364 825 2,391 70 78 Halo I R 3,181 943 2,13\) 60 3!t Jambughoda R 582 73 492 !J 8 Shehera. R 3,216 240 2,816 43 117 Lunavada R 4,890 429 2,423 133 1,905 Santrampur R 6,420 335 5,880 101 104 Jhalod R 4,041 3;j7 3,541 89 54 Dohad R 4,721 291 4,347 49 34 Limkheda R 4,494 213 4,183 33 65 Devgad Baria R 5,637 2fl2 5,211 42 122
A II Urban Area8 U 16.-101 5,40fj 547 .'312 37
B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
(Based on 20% Sample) No. of
cultivat- Household" engagf>d in eultivlltion by si!Ze of land in acres Interest ing ------------------~-------------------------,....__--inland house. Less 'Gnspeci·
cultiVated holds the.a 1 1.0.2.4 2.6·4,9 5.0.7.4 7.5·9.9 10.0·12.1- 12.5-14.!J 15.0·29.1) 30.0.49.9 50+ tied
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PANCHMA~ALS DISTRICT (RURAL) Total 40,766 533 8,070. 12,106 9,913 3,919 3,150 839 1,890 202 • 31 113
(a) 36,928 497 "/,511 11,109 8,945 3,397 2,833 704 1,620 178 28 106 (b) 1,373 24 379 381 282 128 78 28 68 1 1 3 (cl 2,465 12 180 616 686 394 239 107 202 23 2 4
GODHRA TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 4,817 56 833 1,360 1,194 521 .411 114 286 29 9 4 (a) 4,324 54 763 1,230 1,071 454 374 92 248 26 9 8' (b) 214 1 57 67 39 26 8 4 11 1
'i (c) 279 1 13 63 84 41 29 18 27 2
KALOL TAJ,UKA (RURAL)
Total 2,469 72 501 689 526 255 179 56 126 12 3 50 (al 1,738 62 397 473 344 158 121 33 93 8 1 48 (b) 133 7 54 34 22 8 (} 2 1 (c) 598 3 50 182 161) 89 53 21 32 4 2 2
HALOL TALUKA (RURAL)
Total 2,178 28 435 555 445 233 203 64 168 37 4: 6 (a) 1,662 21 338 443 333 173 157 41 ll8 30 3 5 (b) 357 6 91 82 70 40 29 14 23 1 1 (c) 159 1 6 30 42 20 17 9 27 7
-----------Abbreviations for interest in land given under Column 1 :
(a) =Owne<! or held from Government (b) = Held from private perSOns Or institutions for paymellt in money, kind or share (,,)=P,.rtly held [rom Government and part,ly from privatA persons for payment in money, kind or share
82
B~XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN OULTIVATION OLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND OULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-ccntd.
Interest in land
cUltivated
1
Total (a) (b) (e)
l'otal (a) (b) (0)
Total (a) (h) (0)
Total (a) • (b) (c) •
Total (a) (b) • (c) •
Total • (a) • (h) • (0) •
Total (a) (b) (c)
Total (a) (b) (c)
Total (a) (b) (0 )
(Based on 20% Sample) No. of
cultivat· Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres ing --------------------------------------------
house- Loss Unspeci-holds thaIl 1 l.0-2.4 2.5·4.9 5.0-7.4 7.5·9.9 10.0·12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.930.0·49·9 50+ fled
2
500 491
3 6
.2,933 • 2,516
210 207
• 4,328 • *,091
35 202
• 5,984 • 5,833
3S ll3
• 3,595 • 3,207
233 • 155
• 4,381 • 4,0 19
107
• 255
• 4,248 4,032
23 193
5.333 5,015
20 298
584 487
69 48
3
16 16
54 49
3 2
35 34
1
36 36
27 23
4
47 43
]
3
54 53
1
108 106' .. 2
32 29
3
4 5 6 7 8
JA~IBUGHODAMAHAL (RURAL)
100 99
1
133 131
2
106 105
1
58 58
38 36
1 1
SHEHERA TAL UKA (RURAL)
600 540
43 17
938 818
70 50
694 573
55 66
260 207
18 35
215 187
12 16
LUNAVADA TALUKA (RURAL)
714 693
6 15
1,102 1,056
13 33
1,149 1,082
10 57
479 446
2 31
465 422
2 41
SANTRAMPUR TALUKA (RURAL)
1,011 993
15 3
1,811 1,783
12 16
1,.'1'51 1,704
6 41
538 509
3 26
450 441
9
JHALOD TAL UKA (RURAL)
696 055
34-7
1,131 1,021
n 37
876 767
57 52
320 272
21 27
260 233
17 10
DOHAD TALUKA (RURAL)
-1,259 1,173
52 34
1,337 1,237
22 78
945 864
]7 64
295 252
8 35
286 270
4 12
LIMKHEDATALUKA (RURAL)
969 1,437 933 1,380
16 3 20 54
912 868
2 42
408 373
1 34
237 220
17
DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA (RURAr,)
952 1,613 1,315 552 406 927 1,537 1,234 495 372 10 5 3 1 15 71 78 56 34
PANOHMAHALS DISTRICT (URBAN)
176 144
28 4
143 121
16 6
·98 77 15
6
34 23 4 "}
43 29
3 11
9
1.8 17
1
52 42
4, 6
98 91
7
101 93
8
15 65
4-6
52 46
6
92 81
11
117 103
14
16 10
5
10
23 21
2
10fj 88
5 13
26' 248
1 18
239 229
1 !l
189 153
22 14
145 120
3 22
119 106
13
222 196
1 25
33 26
"}
II
6 6
13 11 .'.
2
10 10
27 26
1
19 17
9 8
1
12 10
2
28 26 .. 2
7 5
2
12
5 5
3 3
1 1
2 2
4 4
3 3
13
2 2
1 1
4 4
17 ]6
I
2 1 I
5 5
6 6
16 15
1
AbhreviatioDS for interest in land given under Colullln 1 : (a)= Owned or held from Government (b)=Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share (c)=Partly held from Governmen.t an.d partly from private persons for payment in money. kind or share
83
TABLE B-XU B·m-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND WRED WORKERS
(Based on
Cultivating households according to
Total of oultivating households 1 PersoI). 2 Persons ---------------Size of land Family workers Family workers Family workers
(class ranges House- -------- Hired lIouse· - _______
House· --------~- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workors holds Males Females holds Males Females workers
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 I) 10 11 12
PANCHMAHALS All sizes 38,142 66,030 56,865 977 4,030 3,424 606 12,046 13,282 10,585 225
Less than 1 469 657 501 1 106 90 16 199 209 189 1.0- 2.4 7,567 11,095 9,368 45 1,152 920 232 3,1I9 3,341 2,879 18 2.5- 4.9 11,428 18,834 16,312 91 1,216 1,036 180 3,979 4,308 3,622 28 5.0- 7.4 9,282 16,398 14,197 161 840 734 106 2,702 3,023 2,320 52 1.5- 9.9 3,639 7,M3 6,071 106 271 240 31 898 1,062 710 24
10.0-12.4 2,884 5,906 5,107 156 200 183 17 628 709 511 36 12.5-14.9 770 1,638 1,476 55 51 46 5 135 162 98 10 15.0-29.9 1,763 3,855 3,333 270 137 127 10 293 361 181 44 30.0-49.9 198 402 347 56 29 26 3 35 4k 14 8 50+ 30 49 16 27 9 9 5 7 I 2
Unspecified 112 133 131 3 19 13 6 53 52 51 3 GODHRA
AU sizes 4,719 8,309 7,020 102 519 436 83 1,474 1,657 1,260 31
Lessthl.1oll 1 54 69 53 15 12 3 21 22 20 1.0- 2.4 808 1,196 1,016 4 119 97 22 341 373 308 1 2.5- 4.9 1,329 2,227 1,933 6 136 108 28 459 499 418 1 5.0-- 7.4 1,181 2,084 1,775 13 121 103 18 331 37il 285 6 7.5-- 9.9 510 970 801 14 54 48 6 146 181 106 5 •
10.0--12.4 403 825 681 17 29 26 3 103 119 81 6 12.5-14.9 110 247 197 7 12 11 1 12 15 7 2 15.0-29.9 282 614 516 31 24 23 1 51 61 33 8 30.0-49.9 29 56 38 7 5 4 1 8 13 1 2 50+ 9 17 7 3 2 2 1 2
Unspecified . 4 4 8 2 2 1 1 1
KALOL All sizes 2.391 3,535 2,301 173 551 481 70 915 1,088 674 68
Less than 1 62 70 42. 28 25 3 24 30 18 1.0- 2.4 482 628 357 5 170 139 31 191 227 151 4 2.5- 4.9 674 958 613 16 166 148 18 282 332 224 8 5·0- 7.4 513 784 532 29 98 88 10 184 213 138 17 7.5- 9.9 246 400 282 11 34 32 2 90 116 59 5
10.0-12.4 177 322 237 34 19 19 53 58 34. 14 12'5-14.9 52 95 59 12 5 5 15 22 6 2 15'0-29.9 120 204 U6 55 19 18 1 40 51 13 16 30.0-49.9 12 20 11 4. 3 :I 2 3 I 50+ 3 6 1 5 I 2
Unspecified 50 48 51 2 9 4, 5 33 34 30 2 RALOL
All sizes 2,139 3.548 2.839 128 339 2'94 45 745 869 597 24
Less. thoJl 1 27 42 31 5 5 13 13 13 1,0- 2_4 429 616 478 5 93 76 17 176 190 160 2 2.5- 4.9 547 834 588 6 105 88 17 222 257 186 1 5.0- 7.4 435 713 501 11 64 56 8 151 190 110 .2 7.5- 9.9 230 428 319 14 20 20 74 '.)3 50 5
10.0-12.4 200 378 309 15 17 17 52 59 41 4 12.-5-14.9 61 III 103 2 6 5 1 15 16 13 I 15.0-29.9 163 340 271 44 15 14 I 33 41 18 7 30,0-49.9 37 71 33 21 11 10 ] 6 7 3 2 50+ 4 7 8 2 2 Unspecified 6 8 6 1 3 3 3
84
TABLE B-XIl CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATlllD AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY
20% Sample)
nurnber of persons engaged in cultivation ------------------------------..----------------------3-5 PArsons 6-10 Persons MOre than 10 PerSOns ------------------------ ------------..-~---- ---------------
F'arnily workers Farnily worlrers Family workers Size oflsnd HOUS3~ ----------"- Hired House- --------- Hired HausA. ---'-______ - ___ Hind (class rargcE holds 1\1·),los Fernales workers holds Males Feluales workers holds "Males Females workers in acres)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 DISTRICT (RURAL)
17,938 35,119 31,906 576 4,066 13,848 13,387 167 62 ~~7 381 9 All sizes
147 296 242 l() 55 54 1 7 {} Less than 1 j,!:)2.) .") .. :3;30 5,078 26 367 1,263 1,156 1 4 21 23 1.0-2.4 :;,303 10,312 U,,-;06 58 925 3,147 2,978 11 5 31 26 2,5-4.9 4,763 9,322 8,567 102 972 3,288 3,164 7 5 31 31 5.0-7.4 1,897 3,781 3,413 65 561 1,910 1,842 17 12 70 75 7.5-9.9
1,500 3,063 2,665 92 ,344 1,886 1,844 21 12 65 70 7 10.0-12.4 394 797 69(j 34, IS7 615 661 11 3 18 16 12.fi---14.9 877 1,760 1.532 151> 439 1,507 1,505 1>8 17 100 105 2 15.0-29.9
82 154 127 28 49 160 174 20 3 H 21} :{0.0--49.9 11 II) !) 14 5 14 6 11 50+ 39 65 71 1 3 3 U nspecifJ.ed
TALUKA (RURAL)
2,163 4,217 3,803 60 553 1,941 1,820 10 10 58 54 1 All sizes
17 32 26 1 3 '" 4 Less than 1 299 556 527 3 48 164 154 1 6 5 1.0-2.4 612 1,178 1,096 5 121 436 386 1 6 5 2.5-4.9 602 1,169 1,057 7 126 436 409 1 5 6 5.b-7.4 224 438 402 2 84 293 273 7 2 10 14 7'5--9.9
195 409 334 11 74 260 251 2 11 12 10.0~12.4 57 118 93 4, 29 103 96 1 12.5-14.9
l4,0 284 246 20 64 226 224 2 3 20 12 1 15.0-29.9 11 23 15 5 5 16 21 30.0-49.9
5 9 5 3 1 4 2 50+ I 1 2 Unspecified
TALUKA (RURAL)
820 1,629 1,234 90 104 332 317 15 1 5 6 All sizes 9 14 16 1 1 5 Less than 1
115 242 159 1 6 20 16 1.0-2.4 206 415 312 5 20 63 59 3 2.5-4.9 2]2 421 3'l9 12 19 62 55 5.0-7.4 109 211 178 6 13 41 43 7.5-9.9
81 163 128 17 23 77 69 3 1 5 6 10.0-12.4 26 52' 34 7 6 16 19 3 12.5-14.9 47 90 55 36 14 45 47 3 15.0-29.9
6 II) 6 4 1 4 4 30.0-49.9 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 50+ 8 II) 16 Unspecified TALUKA (RURAL)
811 1,756 1,398 61 100 617 586 37 2 12 L3 4 All sizes 8 19 15 I 5 3 Less than 1
138 270 234 2 22 80 67 1 1.0-2.4 194 401 304 5 26 88 81 2.5-4.9 194 379 303 I 9 26 88 80 5.0-7.4 107 226 165 6 29 89 104 3 7.5-9.9
108 218 187 6 22 79 76 1 1 5 5 4 10.0-12.4 31 60 55 1 9 30 34 12.5-14.9 76 150 122 21 38 12B 122 16 7 8 15.0-29.9 13 29 10 11 7 25 19 8 30.0-49.9 2 5 8 50+
2 4 3 Ullspecified
85
TABLE B-XII
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY -contd.
20% Sample)
number of persons engaged in cultivation --------------------_ ....... ----_ 3-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons
---------------- --------------- ---------------Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land
Ilouse- -------- Hired House- -------- Hired House- -------- llired (elll ss ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males }i'cmnIes workers in acres)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1
:\1AHAL (RURAL)
163 360 227 5 17 82 47 2 All sizes
2 3 5 Less than 1 23 49 34 1.0-2'4 35 69 54 .. 2 8 4 2.5-4.9 38 82 53 2 3 9 10 5.0-7.4 23 54 34 3 9 9 7.5-9.9
20 47 26 5 19 11 10.0-12.4 6 16 4 12.5-14.9
13 33 15 2 3 15 10 15.0-29.9 3 7 2 1 1 2 3 2 30.0-49.9
50+
Unspecified
TALUKA (HURAL)
1,409 2,696 2,524 49 271 882 912 5 3 17 17 All sizes
20 37 35 2 7 7 Less than 1 230 433 410 1 27 96 84 1 4 7 1.0-2.4 452 856 817 6 86 277 292 2 1 7 5 2.5-4.9 364 714 647 10 65 196 232 5.0-7.4 138 266 258 5 28 92 SO 7.5-9.9
113 220 201 10 38 130 126 1 10.0-12.4 25 44 42 3 7 23 24 .. 1 6 5 12.5-14.9 57 110 95 14 17 58 56 1
" 15.0-29.9
10 16 19 1 3 2 1 30.0-49.9 50+
Unspecified
TALUKA (RURAL)
930 1,842 1,588 65 135 437 404 5 1 7 5 All sizes
[; 8 9 1 4 3 Lessthan 1 99 185 160 10 30 33 1.0-2.4
197 402 410 5 21 69 60 2.5-4.9 262 508 431 11 44 154 )25 5.0-7.4 116 218 188 10 17 57 51 I 7 5 7.5-9.9
122 247 200 7 9 23 32 10.0-12.4 28 60 39 5 7 23 22 12.5-14.9 98 208 146 25 24 72 70 5 15.0-29.9
1 1 1 2 2 5 8 30.0-40.n 1 :1 2 50+
2 2 Unspecified
87
'l'ABLE B-XII B-XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY
FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS
(Based on
Cultivating hotlsehohiR Dccording to -----.....-.-----__...,--__.,-------~--~------
Total of cultivMing households 1 person 2 Persons -----~--------- -------~-------- --------------
Size of land Family workers Family workers FauliJy workErs (class ranges House. ------_._ Hired House. --------. Rouse. ------- Hired in acres) holds Males Females workers holds Malos Females holds Males Fen'IlIes worl,NR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SANTRAMPUR
AU sizes 5,880 9,937 8,446 163 620 550 70 1,964 2,162 1,739 27
Less than 1 31 \45 28 o' 5 5 ;20 21 If) 1.0- 2.4 981 1,364 1,109 12 no 135 25 443 470 410 (3
2.5- 4.9 1,784 2,802 2,289 23 209 185 24 692 741 634 9 5.0- 7.4 1,727 2,976 2,585 19 148 137 1I 537 612 459 3 7.5- 9.9 1531 1,0150 909 23 32 29 3 123 145 100 1
10.0-12.4 441 902 188 29 36 31 5 79 90 66 2 12.5-14.9 101 205 185 16 4 4 20 27 12 1 15.0-29.9 237 521 4S1 32 19 17 2 34 39 26 a 30.0-49.9 27 44 51 5 5 5 7 8 4, 2 50+ 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1
Unspecified 17 25 20 I I 8 8 S
JRALOD
All sizes 3,541 6,545 6,355 77 130 93 37 985 1,016 941 13
LeSR than I 24 34 27 6 5 1 6 6 6 1.0- 2.4 670 980 966 5 47 33 14 276 283 267 2 2.5- 4.9 1,119 1,908 1,861 11 37 27 10 365 377 352 1 5.0- 7.4 869 1,626 1,549 15 25 18 1 225 234 210 6 7.5- 9.9 319 706 656 6 7 4 3 49 51 45 2
10.0-12.4 258 591 556 16 4 3 34 34 '33 12.5-14.9 72 175 183 2 . i 11 10 11 15.0-29.9 189 471 487 20 :3 2 19 21 17 30.0-49.9 .. 19 50 66 2 1 1 50+
Unspecified 2 4
DOHAD
All sizes 4,347 7,408 6,329 68 481 420 61 1,404 1,566 1,230 12
Less than 1 39 49 47 12 9 3 12 ]2 12 1.0- 2.4 1,247 1,916 1,596 6 lsI 154 27 464 506 420 2 2.5- 4.9 1,330 2,186 1,907 9 135 119 16 ' 460 509 409 2 5.0- 7.4 940 1,674 1,424 17 97 87 10 291 328 251 3 7.5- 9.9 294 572 486 8 14 13 1 66 76 55 1
10.0-12.4 286 579 488 7 26 24 2 67 76 58 12.5-14.9 52 100 89 2 6 6 13 17 8 1 15.0-29.9 144 301 259 14 10 S 2 30 42 ]fj 2 30.0-49.9 9 25 23 3 50+ 1 2 1
Unspecified 5 4 10 1 1
88
TABLE B-XIl
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-contd.
2Q% Sa.mple)
Dumber of persons engaged in cultivation
3-5 PBrsons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons
Family workers Family workers ]i'ami1y workers Size of land House· l{ired House· Hired Rouse· -------- Hired (clsss ra:ngt's holds Ma.les Felua.les workers holds Ma.les Females workers holds Hales Females '\\'orkEI's iii serEs)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I
TALUKA (RURAL)
2,750 5,381 4,881 98 540 3,825 1,741 40 6 39 36 All sizes
5 la 7 1 6 2 Lessthau 1 345 646 570 6 33 113 104 1.0- 2.4 788 1,531 1,353 10 94 340 271 4 I I) 7 2.5- 4.9 898 1,737 1,635 14 143 482 474 2 1 8 6 5.0- 7.4 289 579 520 20 85 284 277 2 2 13 9 7.5- 9.9
237 487 419 21 89 294 298 6 10.0-12.4 56 III 108 8 21 63 65 7 is 12.5-14.9
115 228 221 12 67 224 219 17 2 13 15.0-29.9 9 15 19 1 6 16 ~8 2 30.0--49.9 1 1 4, 50+
7 13 9 1 8 1I Unspecified
TALUXA (RURAL)
1,912 3,851 3,592 44 501 1,'115 1,894 20 13 70 91 All s~es
11 20 17 1 3 3 .. Less than 1 312 555 576 3 34 104 103 1 5 6 1.0- 2.4 605 1,141 1,128 9 112 363 371 1
'i 2.5- 4.9
:101 965 932 8 117 403 395 1 6 5 5.0- 7.4 190 388 359 4, 71 251 235 2 12 14 7.5- 9.9
152 a13 290 9 67 236 226 6 1 5 6 10.0-12.4 34 66 69 1 27 99 103
ii 12.5-14.9 ge 1S5 195 9 65 232 234 6 31 .0 15.0-29.9
9 14 22 1 ., 24 24 1 2. 11 20 30.0-49.9 50+
2. 4 4 Unspecified,
TALUKA (RURAL)
2,024 3,951 3,583 40 434 1,446 1,433 15 4 25 22 1 All sizee
13 24 24 2 4 8 Less than 1 531 1,009 926 4 71 247 223 1.0- 2.4 627 1,201 1,125 6 107 350 a53 1 1 7 4 2.5- 4.9 440 884 791 12 112 375 312 2 5.0- 7.4 176 349 310 5 37 126 113 2 1 S 7 7.5- 9.9
136 278 233 6 56 195 190 1 1 6 5 10.0-12.4 21 46 35 1 12 31 46 12.5-14.9 72 148, 125 4 3 1 99 110 7 'i 4 6 1 15.0-29.9
3 6 5 1 6 19 18 2. 30.0-49.9 1 2 1 50+
.. 4 9 Unspecified
89
p.ll-I2
'!ABLE B- XII
B ... XlI-SAlVIPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED WORKERS
(Ba.sed on
Gultivating households according to
Total of cultivating households I Person 2 Persons
Size of land Family workers Family workers' Family workers (ola.sa ra.n.gee House- Hired House- House. Hired
in aores) holds Males Females workers hold" Males Females hold$ Males Females worker.
1 2 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
LIMKHEDA
AU sizes 4.183 8.167 7.862 34 122 9. 23 1,038 1.060 1.014 S
Less than I 49 94 70 1 2 2 19 19 19 1.0- 2.4- 95Q 1,553 1,441 4 38 :l5 12 371 379 382 1 2.5- 4.9 1,424 2,700 2,559 2 4.3 3S I) 374 376 372 5.0- 7.4 904 1,820 1,776 9 18 15 3 175 182 168 7.5- 9.9 400 892 874 ;I, 5 4. I 56 58 53 1
10.0-12.4 231 540 550 2 8 7 I 28 29 27 12.5-14.9 89 231 246 2 1 1 4. 4 4 15.0- 29.9 116 280 296 ' 9 6 8 8 9 7 30.0-49.9 12 33 35 1 2 3 1 50+ 2 3 4 1 1
VnspecUied 6 l2 11 .. J I
DEVGAD BARIA
All siZes 5,211 9,419 8.410 85 340 296 44 1,647 1,760 1,524 10 ,Less than 1 95 139 III 12 11 1 47 46 4.8
1.0- 2.4 924 1,395 1,210 3 89 75 14 426 448 404 2.5- 4.9 1,585 .2,662 2,366 7 119 lOll 16 549 577 519 2 5.0- 7.4 1,294 2,391 2,152 15 65 58 7 369 398 335 I) 7.5- 9.9 538 1,076 969 7 26 22 4. 128 144 112
10.0_12.4 396 882 791 9 12 12 76 87 65 .12.5-14.9 11,2 254 250 2 1 1 14 17 II 15.0-29.9 219 533 483 11 IS 13 25 28 21 1 30.0-4.9.9 28 61 53 6 1 6 9 2 1 50+ 4. .5 1 .5 I I 1 ] 1
lrnspecified 16 21 24. 1 1 6 5 7
PANCHJlABALS
All sizes • 547 795 238 114 241 223 18 177 239 80 31
Less than I 29 35 15 21 19 2 4 " 4 1.0- 2.4 166 21lJ 82' 5 77 70 7 liO 78 37 3 2.5- 4.9 138 163 59 16 66 57 9 46 58 25 9 5.0- 7.4 88 136 30 14 37 37 29 46 6 6 7.5- 9.9 30 40 7 6 14 14 10 15 1 4.
10.0-12.4 41 56 20 24 11 II 15 21 5 4. 12.5-14.9 • 14 20 4 5 4 4, 7 8 1 5 15.0-29.9 31 47 6 34 9 9 6 8 1 3 30.0-49.9 7 12 5 10 1 1 1 1 1 60+ 3 3 10 1 1
Unspecified
90
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER' OF 'fABLE B-XII
IN RURAl,. AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-conold.
20% Sample)
number of parsons engaged in cultivation
-----------3-5 persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 P",rsons
Family workers Family workers I Family workers Sipe of land House- Hired House- Hired House· -------- Hired (cl&ER r>lnges
holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1
TALUKA (RURAL)
2,310 4.558 4,367 !M 700 2,378 2,372 8 13 72 86 All sizes
23 55 34 1 5 IS 17 Less than 1 4,71 90s 842 3' 70 240 225 1.0- 2.4 802 1,587 1,4'98 2. 204 702 67'9 1. 1) [, 2.5- 4.'9 551 1,087 1,075 S 160 536 530 1 5 .. 0- 7.4 235 474 453 2 101 340 348 1 3 16 19 7.5- '9.9
123 245 252 2 69 242 249 3 17 21 10.0-12.4 4,2 84 85 2 40 131 145 2 12 11 12.5-14.9 54 99 III 4 45 148 157 5 3 18 21 15.0-29.9
4, S 7 5 19 18 1 1 3 '9 30.0-49.9 1 2 4 50+
5 11 10 Unspecified
TAL UKA (RURAL)
2,586 5,098 4.729 42 629 2,213 2,061 10 9 52 52 3 All sizes
34 71 54 1 4, 2 I 7 6 Less than 1 362 697 64() 3 46 169 147 I 6 (j 1.0_ 2.4 785 1,531 1,409 5 132 451 422 2.5- 4.9 701 1,376 1,~I4 9 157 547 482 1 2 12 14 5.0- 7.4 290 578 546 () 93 328 300 2 I 4 7 7.5- 9.9
213 436 8115 3 92 331 316 3 3 16 15 3 10.0-12.4 68 140 132 2 29 96 107 12.5-14.9
109 225 201 9 71 260 256 I I 7 6 15.0-29.9 13 25 21 .2 8 ~7 29 3 30.0-49.9 2 3 I 4 50+
9 16 16 Un&peciJl..d
nmTBICT (UBBAW)
117 226 106 66 ll!l 3'7 34 13 AUsizelf 2 5 3 2 7 6 Less than I
28 58 31 2 2 7 7 1.0- 2.4 26 48 25 7 2.5- 4.9 20 46 18 II 2 7 6 5.0- 7.4
6 11 6 i 7.5- 9.9
1:4 19 9 18 % li 6 2 10.0-12.~ 3 8 3 12.5-14.9
14 25 5 21 % " 10 15.0-29.9 4 5 2 i 1 ,. 3 1 M.il.....!.49.9 I 1 , 1 1 6 50+
UniJp.eifiCld
91
'fABLE B-XVI
B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING
(Based on
Tot,a} 1 to 3 months
Household Industry Total Fa.mily workers Family workerR Code Rural Honse- Hired House- Hired No. (Division and Major Group only) Urban holds Males Fexnales workers holds Males Females workers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
P ANCHMAHALS
Total Total 3.648 5,654 4,553 126 42 58 54 (a) 2,661 4,422 3,961 101 33 51 50 (b) 987 1,232 592 25 9 I' 4
lI.ural 3,299 5,245 4.415 11}4 39 56 53 (a) 2,624 4.861 8,980 96 88 51 50 (b) 675 884 485 8 6 5 3
Urban 349 409 138 22 3 2 1 (a) 37 61 31 5 (b) 312 348 107 17 3 2 1
Division 0 Ag1'icuUure. livestock. forestry. Total 2,103 3,432 3,092 68 'I 14 1:; flshing and hunting (a) 1,989 3,320 3,018 66 7 14 15
(b) 114 112 '14 Z
Rural 2,026 3,345 3,046 61 'I U 15 (a) 1,96Z 3,277 2,99J 61 'I 14 15 (b) 64 68 63
Ut'ban 77 87 46 7 (a) 27 43 25 {) (b) 50 44 21 2
Major Group 04 Livestock Bnd Hunting Total 2,103 3,432 3,092 68 7 14 15 (a) 1,989 3,320 3.018 66 7 14 15 (b) 114 112 74 2
Rural 2.026 3,345 3,046 61 7 14 15 (a) 1,962 3,277 2,993 61 7 14 15 (b) 64 68 53
Urban 77 87 46 7 (a) 27 43 25 5 (b) 50 44 21 2
* DitJilJion 2 &:3 ManuJ"eturing Total 1 ,'646 2,222 1,46J 68 35 44 39 (a) 672 J...I02 943 315 26 37 36 (0) 873 1,12() (j18 23 9 7 4
RMral 1,273 1,900 1,.169 43 32 42 38 (a) 662 1,084 937 35 28 37 36 (0) 811 816 432 8 8 5 3
Urban 272 322 92 15 3 2 1 (a) 10 18 6 (b) 262 304 86 16 J 2 1
Major Group 20 Foodstuffs Total 229 326 312 26 5 10 8 (a) 167 2li8 285 15 4 9 8 (b) 62 68 27 11 I I
Rural 194 287 296 21 II 10 8 (a) 165 255 284 15 4 9 8 (b) 29 32 12 6 1 I
Urban 35 39 16 5 (a) 2 3 1 (b) 33 36 15 5
(a) "'" With oultivation ; (b ):-Without cultivation
92
TABLE ]J·DI
AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL ARE AS
20% Sample)
4 to 6 mOnths 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unl"pecified
~",mily workers Hired Family workers Hired Family wOrker" Hired Family WOI kns Hired House- ------~ work- House- ------ work- House- ------- work- House- ------ work- Code holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers holds Males Females ers No.
12 13
DISTRICT
268 408 191 312
77 96
14
303 257 46
250 3,80 297 187 300 255
63 80 42
18 4
14
22 20
2
21 19
lJ
1 1
22 20
2
21 19
2
28 12 16
1,6 42
4
43 39
I,
3 3
46 42
4
43 39
4
3 3
6 2 4
43 42 1
42 41 1
1 1
43 42
1
42 41
I
I 1
24.8 362 260 171 270 216
75 92 1,6
229 337 256 168 261 214
61 78 (Jl
17 3
14
35 29
6
33 28
5
2 I I
25 9
16
46 40
6
43 38
5
3 2 1
5 1 4
34 33 1
34 33
1
15 16
15 400 13 267 2 133
11 18
635 490 466 408 169 82
15 369 599 483 13 263 461 406
2 106 138 77
1 1
1 1
1 I
1 1
31 4
27
95 86
9
93 85
8
2 1 1
95 86 9
93 85
8
2 I 1
14 305 12 181
2 124
14 278 12 178
2 98
36 .5
31
198 189
9
197 188
9
1 1
198 189
9
197 188
9
1 1
7 2 5
153 14.5
8
152 146
7
1
1
153 145
8
152 145
7
1
1
437 337 277 263 160 74
402 3.H 273 261 129 70
29 35 6 '2 4
9 7 2
9 7 2
3 4 26 31
61 52 9
56 52
4
5 .. 5
73 64 9
68 64
4
5
5
94 91 3
93 91
2
1
I
19
16 14 2
20
2,809 2,094
715
21 22
4,351 3,545 3,462 3,131
88-9 414
11 2,513 4.012 3,424 11 2,066 3,422 3,107
447 590 317
5 3 2
6 6
3 .3
3 3
6 6
3 3
3 3
10 8 2
8 8
2
2
1
1
1
1
296 28
268
1,9 28 1,8 25
103
1,855 1,801
54
73 24 49
1,928 1,825
103
1,855 1,801
54
73 24 49
881 269 612
658 265 393
223 4
219
123 78
45
95 77 18
28 1
27
93
339 40
299
121 24 97
.3,084 2,791 2,985 2,726
99 65
3,005 2,750 2,9.50 2,705
55 45
79 3/i 44
3,084 2,985
99
3,005 2,950
55
79 35 44
1,267 477 790
1,007 472 536
260 5
255
41 21 20
2,791 2~726
65
2,750 2,705
45
41 21 20
754 405 349
674 402 272
80 3
77
188 170 137 149 51 21
157 155 136 148 21 7
31 I
30
15 1
14
23
91 n 20
24
129 76 53
25
202 131 71
26
161 115 46
74 128 198 158 69 75 ~27 112 5 53 71 46
17 2
15
60 58
2
56 56
4 2 :2
60 58
:2
56 56
4-2 2
31 1.1 18
18 13
5
13
13
16 8 8
12 8 4-
4.
4.
1 1
51 51
5& 50
1 1
51 51
50 50
1 !
4 4
90 90
86 86
4 4
90 90
86 86
4 4
78 112 25 41 53 71
78 112 25 41 53 71
... 4 1
5 4 1
9 8 1
9 8 I
3 3
90 90
87 87
3 ,1
90 90
87 87
3 3
71 2,5 46
71 25 48
6 4 2
6 4,
2
27 ' I
4 T Total 3 (al 1 (b)
4 R 3 (a) 1 (b)
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
3 2 1
3 '2 1
U (a) (b)
T Divi8ioA, (a) (b)
R Ca) (b)
U (al (b)
T Major Gr. (a) 04 (b)
R (ao) (b)
U (a) (b)
T*~ (a) 2&:3 (v)
R (a) (0)
U (al (b)
T MajorGr. (a) 20 (b)
R (a) (b)
U (a) (b)
'tABLE B-XVl
B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PERIOD OF WORKING
(Based on
Tota.l 1 to 3 months Hou8ehold Industry
Total Family workers Family workers Code (Division and MajO!l' Rural House- Hired House- ------- Hired No_ Group only) Urban holds Males Females workers hqlds Males Females workers
1 2 :3 , 6 6 7 8 9 10 11
P ANCHMAHALB
MajOl' Group 27 Textile-Miscellaneous Total 225 286 175 I) 8 '1 14 (a) 81 149 114 3 6 7 12 (b) 144 137 61 2: 2: 2
Rural 157 221 142 ~ 7 7 13 (a) 77 139 1I3 3 6 7 12 (b) 80 82 29 1 I 1
Urban 68 65 33 1 1 1 (a) 4 10 1 (b) 64 55. 32 1 1 1
Major Group 28 Manufacture of Wood Total 402 634 436 5 4 4 1 and Wooden Products (a) 182 311 261 3 2 2 1
(b) 220 323 176 2 :z 2
Rur~l 364 6S4 430 3 3 3 1 (a) 182 311 261 3 2 2 1
. (b) 182 273 169 1 1
Urban 38 50 6 2 1 1 (a) (b) 38 50 6 2 1 1
Kajor Group 34-35 Non-metallic Total 297 426 318 7 .( 5 4 Mineral Products other than Petro- (a) '19 128 100 2 2 3 .2 leum and 0011.1 (b) 218 297 218 I) 2 2 .2
Rural 248 371 293 I 3 4, 4, (a.) 78 127 99 ! 2 3 2 (b) 170 244 194 1 1 2:
Urban ,(9 54 26 () 1 I (a) 1 1 1 (b) 48 53 24- is I 1
(a) ... With cultivation (b) .... Without eultivatioJ1
94
TABLE B-XVI
AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD lNDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-contd.
20% Sample)
4 to 6 months 7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 year Unspecified --_- -_-------Fam,ly workors Hired Fa.mily workers Hired Fa.mily workers Hired Family workers Hired
House- ------- work- House--~ work- House- ------- work-House- work- Cod. holds Ma.les Females ers holds Males Fem&les ers holds Male» Females ers holds Males Females erB No.
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1
-DISTRICT-contd.
23 29 30 1 211 44 28 16S 202 101 3 4 4, 2 1 T Major 17 27 24 1 16 34 24 41 80 53 2 1 1 1 (a) Gr .• '
6 2 6 11 10 4 122 ]22 48 1 3 3 1 (b)
20 24 28 1 23 39 28 103 147 71 2 4 4 2 1 R I6 22 24 I 15 32 24 39 77 52 2 1 1 I (a) , 2 4. 8 7 4. 64 70 19 3 a 1 (b)
3 5 % 4, 6 ~O 55 30 1 U 1 5 1 2 2 3 1 (a) 2 2 S 3 68 52 29 (b)
92 137 111 1 73 108 89 2 204 336 204 29 49 31 1 T Maior 69 107 91 ] 44 72 67 I 57 114 89 10 16 ]3 1 (a) Gr. lIS 23 30 20 29 36 22 1 147 222 ll5 19 33 IS (b)
89 134 III 1 67 99 \ 89 1 176 299 198 29 49 31 1 R ~9 107 91 1 44 72 67 1 57 lU 89 10 16 13 1 -(a) 20 27 20 23 27 22 119 185 109 19 33 18 (b)
3 3 G 9 1 28 37 6 U
S 3 6 1} 1 2tl 37 6 (a) (b)
20 32 26 1 78 114 79 171 243 186 6 24' :n 23 T Major 8 13 12 1 31 45 38 340 60 46 1 4 7 2 (a)Gr.34-36
12 19 14 47 69 41 137 183 140 5 20 24 21 (b)
19 32 25 1 69 104 75 133 200 166 1 24 31 23 R 8 13 12 1 30 44 37 34 60 46 1 4 7 2 (&,)
11 19 13 39 60 38 99 140 120 20 24 21 (b)
1 1 9 10 4: 38 4:3 20 6 U 1 1 1 (a)
1 1 8 9 a 38 '3 20 6 (b)
APPENDIX
Major groups of the Household Industry which are less than 10 per cent of the respective divisions have not been shown in iihe main table which shows such divisions by an asterisk. Major groups thus dropped from the main table are given run on in tljis Appendix. The figure preceding the bracket represents the code number of the major group dropped from the table. Alphabets given in brackets are abbreviations meant for different ranges of period of working in the Household Industries 'with' or 'without' cultivation as explained below. The numerical figure given after .alphabet denotes the number of households in that particular range indicated by that alphabet.
CLASS RANGE OF CLASS RANGE OF ABBREVIATION PERIOD OF WORKING ABBREVIATION PERIOD OF \YOBKING
With Without A means cultivation 1 to 3 months E means cultivation 1 to 3 months
B .. " 4 to 6
" F
" " 4 to 6
" C " "
7 to 9 "
G ., ., 7 to 9 " D
" " 10 months to 1 year H
" " 10 months to 1 year
X .. " Unspecified months Y
" " Unspecified months
For example :-District Panchmahals-Rural 20 (B-6, C-l, E-l, X-I, Y-4)
Figure 20 stands for major group 20 relating to 'foodstuffs', B-6 means that there are 6 households working in the class range of '4 to 6 months' in the household industry with cultivation. C-I means that there is 1 household working in the class range of '7 to 9 months' in the household industry with cultivatioli and E-I means that there is 1 household working in the class range of '1 to 3 months' in the household industry without cultivation. X-I means that there is one household working for 'unspecified months' in the household industry with cultivation and Y -4 means that there are 4 households working for 'unspecjfied months' in the household industry without cultivation in the 'foodstuffs' industry in the rural areas of Panchmahals District.
The list of major groups thus dropped from the main table of Panchmahals District is given below.
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
TOTAL
22 (0-2, D-2, G-3, H-23, Y-2); 23 (B-2, C-I, D-l, E-l, F-2, G-4, H-I6); 24 (B-5, F-l), 25 (F-2, G-l); 31 (A-9, B-19, C-29, D-35, X-4; F-5, G-9, H-38, Y-3); 33 (H-2); 36 (A-3, B-20, 0-6, D-16, X-2; E-l, F-8, 0-5, H-28, Y-3); 37 (D-I; Y-I); 38 (G-l); 39 (B-2, D-4; F-I0, 0-5, H-54, Y-I).
RURAL
22 (C-I, D-I; G-2, H-I0, Y-2); 23 (B-2, C-I, D-I, E-I; F-2, G-4, ll-S); 24 (B-5); 25 (G-I); 31 (A-9, B-I9, C-29, D-35, X-4; F-4, G-8, H-22; Y-3); 33 (H-I); 36 (A-3, B-20, 0-6, D-16, X-2, E-l, F-7, G-5, H-19, Y-3); 37 (D-I; Y-I); 38 -(G-l); 39 (B-1, D-4, F-8, 0-3, H-33, Y-l).
URBAN
22 (C-l, D-l; G-I, H-13); 23 (H-8); 24 (F-l); 25 (F-2); 31 (F-l, G-l, H-16); 33 (H-l); 36 (F-l, H-9); 39 (B-1, F-2, G-2, H-21).
97
B-XVII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (i) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (ii) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (C) IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED
BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED
Total Rural Urban
1
(Based on 20% Sample)
Putn 1 NO. of Tntal sflmpl"
sIL,upla hOll,,,IIOlcl populnt jo" house· -- -----------------holds P('I'~OIl" -:lla)," F('mfl]<."
2 :l 4 [I
HOllS(,.
1-,01<1>< G
),lnl'" 7
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
HOU:-if'-
Fpn)(1k~ l.old" :'tIn ]f'H Ff'111n]I's
S 9 10 II
Total
Ail Rural
. 52,396 292,848 150,945 141,903 2,686 1,929
. 46,095 261.652 134,752 126,900 1,938 1,360
757 10,157 13,762 12,] 58
578 8,637 11,739 10.369
(i) HouHAh()lds ollgag<'d llnithc'l' in Cultivation nOr HOIlRt'holrl Industry • • . . -I,G;>4
Iii) Hou~ehold8 engng0Cl in HOIl~phold Industry only . . • • Gi:;
(iii) Hou~eholdR engag~d in <,,,l t i"6_- 4-0,7(\(\ tion
i'lize of holding grollp
LOR" than I acre 1,0- 2.4 "CI'PS
2./)- ct.!) .>.0- 7.4 7.1>-9.\}
10.0-12.4 " 12. ()---14.0 J;;.0-29·!) 30.0-49·9 " • 50+ " • UIl~p('eifi"(1
All Urban
All i{ural
Total RUl'a]
Urhan
Total
;;33 ';,07 0
12,106 9,913 :~,91!) :l,I:;O
830 1 ,SOO
202 :n
113
6,301
(i) Households engugC'd l10it1101' in Cultivation nOr HOUKE'holc1 Industry
(iiI HousaholdK engaged in Househ()]~1 Industry only .
'iii) Household~ ongagPd in Cultivatic,n
~izc of holding group
Less t.han I 1.0- 2.4 2.;;- 4.9 ;2'~- 7,4 /,"- g.g
10.0-12.4 12.n-14.9 }';.0-2n.n 30.0-4n-D nO+ U Ilsp,'cifi!'(1
All Urban
a-crf~
ncI'(,~
"
I8,H20 10,flDr; 8,8020
:1,32R 1,701 1,f)67 230,404- 122,f;\)O 1 I ().,-)OS
2,079 I, %4 1,22.; 39,6IH) 20,263 I \l,4-:l6 M,57G 34,274 32,302 ,;9,112 30,3112 2R,720 2;'i,772 1 :~,244 12,:-'2R 21,Q71 ]1~:3Ii7 10,614
(i,2f1!> 3,181 :I,ll4 1;,,001 7,612 7,:1f'H
1,662 84-1 821 20] 111 no ;,3G 2()'j 20D
31,196 16,193 15,003
f12(:j
44 ~.n;)
34 3(;n :107 1 ;,(]
3q :16
G 12
2 :I 4
748
G53
31 ()'j"G
22 2:~7 224-117
31 2f)
:1 10
1 3 3
569
27G
13 2S\l
12 12D
R:1 3\1
S 11
:3 2
179
Si,," of s'lmplp hOll""holtl,--eOtltd. --- ------~---
4---G In('nlbt,},s 7--9 nlpn1_lH'I'~ --~--------~ -~------~------
Hon",,- HOllRf" holds J\ln]f's FeTnfllt'f; hokh, 1I1nl," Ftnln 1(·f'
12 13 14 }., ](; ]7
21,915 56,631 53,509 13.216 52,376 50.C06
19,591 50,753 47,e34 11,941 47,340 45,185
] ,fi2'j' 4,140 :~,i!l4 nG!) 2,fi3[, ~,4R0
333 864 783 141 556 ;'i33 1 i,G31 4.>.740 4~,2,-,7 I 1 .1 :~r, 44,1.-,0 4~,) (;7
228 GOO ,347 94 373 343 :1,S04 !l, () 11 fI,3;;" 1,.;+7 0,01 !l ,),771 ,1,(117 14-,470 13,740 :1,110 12,2f14 11,fiUi ~,:12O 11,2:37 IO,(\3i 2.!)\)!l ] I,R9R 11.3411 1,,-)37 4,0::;(\ :~,741 1,314- ,-,,246 0,024 1,132 :1,11:, 2, "i;) 11 1.0;':3 4,230 -l,031
277 727 GO:> 290 1,214 1,140 iiRl l.fir,s 1,4;";/ (l30 :2,:>:]2 2,.3]4
.;0 lG3 14:l fl:~ 2,,:1 2.':~ 11 30 2~ 7 ~S 2G ,,0 l~::l 152 ] !) 7H 71
2,324 5,878 5,675 1.275 5,036 4.821
98
1,21'!1 1 :;30 1,4tH'
140 InO 170 7,20i; O,RI ~~ B,nn
1;j1 IH3 IsO Z.OH] ~.717 2,:IOb 2,:5.-;(1 :~.214 2.827 1,;,GS 2.171 1 .883
41'\4 (\92 574-341i 479 41 !I
GO is 78 1:37 20.-) L::;!J Hl 2.-) 2(\
3 6 2 20 30 :l3
1,5:20 2,OZS 1.';89
10 1IWmb('J'~ l1](d OVPI-
---------------_ Hous('. l,01ds :!Ilnl, " )"-n",kr1
]8 ]0 20
4,422 26,247 25,473
3,98e 23.l'fO 22,1:'::4
144 Qn SIO
]7 ]21 68 3,827 22,511 22,('06
2G 1(\(\ 143 21)2 1,(i7f1 l,n22 722 4.072 4,007 8114 4.!l(lfl 4,;;12 fi4.-, :~, I R!l 3.1 ).:1 ,,83 3,.")OR 3.3!!7 ]!)7 I, Lin 1;180 ;;:30 :l,:H7 :l,2r:'7
r;!) :19(f :108 "j 44 ::lR 2 0 12
434 2,687 2,539
c- SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
This series contains 8 tables of ,yhich 'I'able C-I has been prepared from Household Schedules, on the basis of 20 per celltsample. It gives information about composit,ion of sample households according to marital status. All tll(' other tables in this series are based on full count and give age, sex and education, separately for rural and urban areas, single year age ret urns, mother tongue in alphabetical order, religion and clas::;ification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among ~ch('duled Castes and Scheduled 'TI'ibes. All the table .. of this series except Table C-VI have been rcuroduced in the District Census Handbook.
TABLE C-I-COl\lPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY
CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED
(Based on :W%Sample)
1'he table is prepared fro111 Part II Census Population Hecord of the Household Sched ules for totaJ. rural and urban areas of the district. A household means the entire groups of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and usually take their meals from a com III on mess. It thus includes outsiders residing with the family during enumeration. This table, therefore, gives the composition of a household by family and non-family member. Besides, the heads of the households and their spouses, other family Illelll bel'S like married sons and other relations are given separat,ely by sex and marital status.
TABLE C-II-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
This table is presented for the district with rural/urban break-up while those for talukafmahal for rural areas only. It corresponds to Table C-III of 1951 which was prepared un a 10% sample of the slips taken out at the time of initial stage of sorting, while this table is prepared on full count according to the quinquennial age-groups recommended by the United Nations Organisation. In Table C-III of 1951 there were 3 categories of marital status, viz., unmarried, married and divorced/separated, whereas in this table are given five categories of marital status, viz., (1) never married, (2) married, (3) widowed, (4) divorced/separated and (5) unspecified. In 1951, the information regarding widowed or divorced was given jointly, whereas these two types of marital status are compiled separately this time.
Columns 14 and L3 relatillg to unspecifled statu!> have been deleted from tlJC tuhlo. Such person is 1 female returned from rural areas.
TABLE C-Ill-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION
It corresponds to Table C-IV of' 1951 which was prepared 011 10% sample. This table is prepared on full count this time and is presented in two Parts-A and B for the district. In Part-A broad educational levels up to matriculation and above are given for all areas. In Part-B educational levels are given in details with technic~\l and non-technical diplomas, university degrees and technical degrees in urban areas only. In 1951, only sum total of all literate and illiterate persons was given, whereas in 1961, educational levels for literate persons are given in details.
TABLE C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS
The table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up.
It corresponds to Table C-V of 1951 Census which was prepared on 10% sample. This table h as been prepared Oil full count in 1 9(j 1. The age in years com pletecl on 1 st March, 1961 has been given but the infants who did not complete one year on 1st 1\iarch, 1961 have been shown under age '0'.
TABLE C-V-MOTHER TONGUE
This table corresponds to Table D-I (i) of 1951 in which languages i:tud clialects as returned were shown in the descending order of number of speakers. 'Chis time all the languages as actually returned are arranged ill tho alphabctical order with population, persons, lllales, feUlalOi:i ·for total, rural and urban areas for the district and for rural areas for taluka/mahal. .
'Mother tongue' is the language spoken in childhood by tho person's mother to the)yerson or the language spoken in the household.
99
'TABLE C·VII-RELIG10N
It is prepared separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district and for rural areas of talukas and mahals. 'This table corresponds to Table D-ll of 1951, in which the figures of religions other than the eight main religions were grouped in the residuary category 'other religions'. whereas in this table data are given for six main religions only, viz., Buddhist, Christian, Hindu,Jain, Muslim, Sikh and persons returned as professing other religions, sects and beliefs which could not be classified under any of the religions have been grouped under "Other Religions anJ Persuasions". '
TABLE C-Vlll-SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
PART-A-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY O:F WORKEHS AND NONWORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES
PART-B-CLASSIFIUATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NONWORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES
This table is presented for the district with total/rural/urban break-up and for taluka/mahal for rural areas only.
In this table total population of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and their distribution by nine industrial categories of workes and also non-workers adopted in the Primary Census Abstract are shown by literate and illiterate.
Part-A relates to Scheduled Castes and Part-B to Scheduled '.rribes.
100
o -
.....
-<
101
1-
'N
--
~E.~~~ :. L- "'1'" ~
~~-
,....... X "LC""'"
"r::J:g;::~ ,.....
~~~~~ ....... ""c-i'M....-·'
~::; r- """'"':..:; t;'-l~('N::-:.L-
:V:-~~
I'" -t =. Y:"::;-,I 0:::-1 t- l~..,.fo L~ l- t- ;,: :/':;
t::::" c{'-;";
1"':::';:;C'lCX G"-I~cC'Je.1 C'l....,.. M L-- I'::;
....: c{ ~',x~' 1"'""'Ic:r:~ .......
-.r"'-r<N"", 1::::: ~ l-:' ~ ~t;'!-C'Jr~(N ... ,.....O...q.O~ C\l~~~
~,:;:CC..fc:"1 1- ~ 1--- 1-l~ .... ~" l~ ~~ t-~ C'~ C'-=' c:. l~
M~I::-:e-l
C"'::OQ~C. Ml-O~rl L-;'O..-t c:.~
;£C'1"'c:."'M' -
- L- '='~ 1- ~ h'";:l ~_", _ C,
t-:..:: :.J:.,C'-J C
:;;-~~:;~ 1:,)-
cC-!:f:. Q'..J j:";:, -1--_ L": lD- ...
C'_" L'" tL~- ~
_10_ e~_ [-~O ~C ~ ~l 0 ~ I'N
,....:~l-::~'"
"" -o~OC>l,_.l 1O~~OM _OOOOC"l ~ ....
...",.C' .. ~:.
~~6d. - ....... C'-l...q.
I I i I ·.:o,~OO + 6~16oo 1"'""'1 _, _ M}~
C-II-,-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
:llarit"l ,ttltu~ - - ---- -_ --._ - ---~~ -----------------------------------
T Tlltal population X "vcr !Hi1rrieu )Ii1l'riod widowod Divorced Or Separoted H. -~---~---~~-,.--~- --_ -------~-- ----~---- ---~-~---- -----------~-
Age.group U Persulls l\rales Fellwlcs l\lil !l'8 Fomales l\Iales Fc·malck; l\lRlcf; FClllllll'ti l\lales Femall'';
2 :l* 4 .j* (j 7 8 !J 10 11 J:! 13
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
All Ages T 1,468,946 758,561 710,385 1°8,464 329,596 322,693 329,449 23,283 49.805 4,121 1,534 R 1,314,087 677,858 636,229 62.404 293,215 290,215 297,865 21,332 43~843 3,907 1,305 U 154,859 80,703 74,156 46,060 36,381 32,47B 31,584 1,951 5.962 214 229
0- 9 n .1:Z:l, !l!):.! :!l:I,IO:! :JllI,S:lO :.! J:J, lu:z ;!JO,830 U t/,037 :!4,03,) :!:J,OO:! :!c!,O:lJ 23,002
lO·l-! H 1.,3,1)21; K:!,:l()J i~,(jOtj 7 I'i. :i:):3 6;;,0Ia :J, [HiS I,60:! H- 2ft -16 ;;0 U 10,170 1O,:!:!1 8,IJ4!J 10,117 8,Gul 101 284 4 3
1.Y.1 !J l{ 107,.-).)" .j8,80~ 48,748 H •. Y07 l-!,ti84 Hi,S;!l 3:~,(;!I"1 13li l.,):! 3-14 :Hb U 1:3, H$O 7,038 G,-!02 G,1l38 3,ti74 (HIO 2,700 3 11 7 17
:W.21 l{ 107,+-U .:i:J, I-I-.') .:;4,:!U!1 lu,G3G 1,O.;(i ;3 ..... ·' :11 .~2.ti(j2 47!I :!!I!J D!!U ~~~
U l+,U21 o,i:\.i;j 7,207 :3,:37::; i:-lO :3,404 H,:3\J!! 3li 4u 37 ·Hl
2J·2u It 1Oi,670 .j.3,i Ij :;l,\)J[j H,2!HJ It 22H -!i,u7a 4B,78" !J.~4 728 isn 2:/0 U 1:3,20 li,833 (l,3-i-7 1,303 120 ,J,4:l~ li,O:lO 70 13!) 42 58
30·34 l~ :)0,07] 40.2S~ ·H,3~:3 2,-1!)2 112 -i-:l,O];J 42,:'>20 1,117 1,314- 606 137 U 11,311 3,()81 .3,330 2U3 ti4 ·),·543 4,960 113 269 '32 37
33·39 l\, 7(j,:~t.1 H,lOl :;.),:l:!2 l,.1:ll (i I :17,-HW at,SOfl 1,(iJl 2,249 ,~40 10:1 U 8,942 4,9 2 6 4,010 100 :33 +,.'(i;' 3,6';4 144- 298 27 :ll
40·H I{ 1)5,2;'9 32,768 32,Md !J2S 112 2U,478 28,MH 2,001 3,762 3(11 103 U 7,824 4,258 3,566 1:17 II 3,()21 3,021 IS2 ,}21 18 III
4J·4!) l{ .Jli,4~):2 30,431 ;lG,021 G;H 47 27,224 21,033 2,a57 4,8GG 216 7t. U .:;,829 3,123 :!,706 til) 8 2,872 1,99;; 1'i:) 691 7 12
3r.I,J4 l{ (~,71a 2a,8\):! Is,::;:!! llo 2b 20.:;0\1 12,034 2,761 6,70 ... ) 212 ti4
U i),360 2,0;')7 2,403 ()1) 10 2,(i01 I.2!JU 2(;0 1,OS7 28 7
5'}.;:)(l R 2:3, ll\) 12,1l0 11,OOQ Iii\! U 10,071 6,\)04 1,7\18 ..j_,035 72 [18 U 2,550 1,43(j 1,114 ;)7 4 1,187 54!J 205 5DS. 7 3
60.64 R :.13,\)93 11,818 12,1.1.; l-l-2 la :J,085 4,721-> 2,5G7 7,388 ('4 Iti U 2,738 1,:158 1,380 20 '± 1,01iI 410 27::1 !l{;i; 4 1
6.S.I)\) R lI,::iiL; .j,:',:J3 U,O:3:.1 01 :; 3,\)75 2,408 1,477 3,til:! -iC 7 U 1,241 li27 ()14 1ti 3 473 167 137 444 1
70+ R ~2,1l2 10,Mll 11,.>:31 1::11 17 6,-1.,)] 2,801 3,9GS 8,i01 31 12 U 2,OJ8 1,00n l,04!) 3':; 3 020 117 3,33 n28 1 1
Age not ~tated R 171 08 7::1 (jD 10 ')- 20 2 ;1 ~ I
U 17 6 11 4 4 2 () 1
*Illcludes 1 per8on-1 fom'llo of ull'poGjfied llHl-l'il,d ,tatuo "hOWl! uncle·r co1s. 3 and 5.
102
C-I1-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS--contd.
::\brital "tatus -------------~-.-------------------
Total population Xt>vpr nl_fllTit·d :\lani,·d ,Yidowpd DiyorC't'd o} S"parll t ('{1 -------------- -------- ----~---- -_---._-- -----------_-
Age.group Hnrai PnrH01l8 :\lalps Femal('s :\[al('s Fomlllpg :¥[,\I('s FOllt< I,." l\[nlps Ff'mAk" :Mllk~ Ft'rnalt'H
2 3 4- .;') 0 7 S !) 10 11 12 13
,J~,
GODHHA 1'ALrIC\
All Ages R 163,260 85,222 78,038 45,172 34,896 36,742 37,800 2,883 5,21~' 425 125 0- 9 R .J 1,117 2;1,7H3 2.1,324- ~".7!):{ 2.-,.32~
10_14 H :?O.O(;O 10,70~ ~),,3;):! 10,301') ~.~2S :3!)"; 1,11", ., :1 3 .)
);;_lg R 1;~,7i4 7,H07 ",!lui .• ,412 1.1 S:l ~.:l4-!1 4.7.\ :l S 12 ~IS 29 20-24 R 1;1,727 ()~877 (i~S;")O ] ,HS7 \).l ·(.774- n,fl!)S Gi 41 ·HI 17 2.;_29 R 13,35" (\,047 ti,40R K2S 2,\ '-).!l0!1 n.2Dt~ I"~ lOS S:l 20 -I
:W_34 R 11,14.1- ti,73!1 .;.4-11 ~~22 ~O .)~ 1'; H ".2:l2 IG2 1.\ " 71 U :Hi-3fJ R n,383 ii,OHB 4,20'; 1!)() Ii -i.!l2\1 :1.!)\1~ 200 ~~.) IiI K
40-44 R _7,902 4.004 :I,link 12s (i :)J,:;O :~,440 2fll 4:1:{ :{.i In 4-i\_4H R 6,869 :~.'jG3 :1,100 ~,) :1 :1,:1,;2 2,-lD:l BOIi (i(l(; :ll 4 ,~
/iO-i34 R .).OR,; 2.810 2,27:; 44 2 2.40!) 1,513 :{:J2 JU,) ~.-) r) ;):,~)g R 2,1184 1.(;03 1 .:ili I 21 1 l,aGO !lOG 22:, .\7:1 !I fiO-(j4 R 3,07,) 1,H2f) 1,.\;,0 31 4 1,23;\ H(J~ :\;,1 77~ :-; oii_69 R 1,727 R87 H40 0 1 n:{ 1 3;ii'l 24-0 4 liZ 7 2 70+ R :-1,058 1,r;iO 1,4-7!) 2J n7!) Jf.lO [i74 l.on!; r, .,
Ag.· not stated R
K.\LOL 1'.-\LUKA
All Ageil R 90,092 46,883 43,209 25,326 19,086 19,627 20,190 1,784 3,803 146 130 0_ 9 R 27,402 14-,0;;S l:l,:H4- 14,O;;S 13,:344
10_14 R 1O,!l7S 6,028 4,\).;0 ;"j,Sj4 .\,.;30 1.; 1 420 1 2 1;;_19 R 8,028 ~,3.;5 !J,()j:l :-I, ];;:, 1.12.i ],1 HI ') -')0 ]0 :?2 !I .. -.,)--20-24 R 7,SIG :~,K31 a,us:; 1,4;"'>'1 .'>:1 2,a22 :-l.HH·' :1:1 41 10 2'; 25-29 R 6.H77 3,i,fl3 :1,414- :372 II :l,OHfl :1,2\11 .• 4- sn 41 2;; 30-34- R ;;,S04 2,90n 2,Sn.', 1.>2 2 2,G;-)j 2,(;S:'l k.-\ ]:.,0 1 c, 3') 3,;-3fJ R ,>,:'104 2.73:l 2,;'71 7H ., 2,4fJO 2,2fl4 IHi 2;;8 22 14 40-44 R 4,741l 2,32f) 2,4-21 48 ;) 2,100 l.nn7 1(i2 .\1011-\ 1" 11 45-49 R 4-,On;; 2,32:> 1,170 38 3 2,O~)2 1,21i!1 ",,' _ .... .) 472 10 (l
50_54 R 2,94-:~ 1,602 1,34-1 20 1 1,34(1 in:? 220 ,,4(1 4 f.; :j!'j-{j.!) R 1,807 n98 80fi 14 1 H13 4fi.; Iflfl :-1.;0 ., :1 60-G4 R 1,U04 820 784 'j (;Oil ')---, , 20il GOG 1 1 (1)-69 R n5;) l76 4.0 11 :~24 lui) HO 313 1 70+ R 1,003 83G in';' 16 2 4S:; 1-10 3:l:l 624 2
Ago not "tatt'd R 30 24 (j 2~ (i 1 1
H_-U_OT, TAT,rKA
All Ages R 92,172 47,530 44,642 25,105 20,398 20,714 20,947 1,481 3,155 230 142 0- 9 R 29,474 14,869 14,605 14,869 14,60:;
10-14 R 10,553 (,,646 4,907 ",548 4,G5() ()8 248 tli-l0 R 7,477 4,084 :l,393 :!,H-;:S 1,013 1,Of;! 2,363 6 7 In 10 20-24 R 7,906 3,837 4,06n 1,003 77 2,755 :J,!)33 ::!4 25 [jfi :H :?5-2!=l R 7,8Rl 3,979 3,902 3,;3 18 ~,533 3,770 50 73 43 32 30-34- R H,20i 3,163 :1,Ul4 1'20 li; :J,9~::! :!,!lS4 87 123 34 12 35-39 R ;>,2136 2,R72 2,384 Sf) ;) '2,64:3 ~,170 1 t~5 1 !),; 35 14 40-44 R .t, frtl 4 2,218 2,34fi ,; 1 '2,007 2,OM" 134 32fl '2G 11 45-49 R 4,O9!) 2,246 1,853 42 ri· ~,O3~ 1,4fl4 16 :i 370 7 14-50-54 R ~,887 1,622 1,265 '28 1 1,418 ;fi8 16R 461 8 5 55-59 R 1,710 H46 764 1 :l 779 480 152 282 i) " 60-64 R 1,604 81.1 793 4 627 344 l7fJ 444 [j 65-6n It 933 477 4:36 4 3;32 J86 12 I 267 3 70+ 1'1, 1,531 760 771 :1 467 189 290 58:>
Age not stated R
103
C-II--AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marital "tatu9
Divorced or Total populo.tion "'ever mi1rried l\luni"u \VidoWBU Separated
Age.group Rural PerSOll"
123
AU Ages R 0- !) R
10-14 R 15-19 R 20-% R 25- 29 R 30 34 R 35 39 R 40-44 R 45-49 R 50-54 R 55-59 R 6()-64 R 65- 69 R 70+ R
Age not stllt<>d R
.\ll Ages R 0- 9 R
10-14, R li;-HI R 20-24 H 2.~ 2H H :W.34 R SIi_:Hl R 40-44 R {:i--tO R i30·Ii4 R ,:;t)-;,o R. flO-64 R 1l,5-fl!) R 70+ R
Age not "tilted R
All Ages 0- !l
10_14 1:;- 19 20- 24 25-29 :30 34-'Sr.-3!) 40-4-4-4:, -4-fl
R R R R R R R R R R R
:jIi-li!l R, 60-64 H 65 69 R 70+ R
AgellOtstatod R
All A<;(es R o fl R
10-14 R 1 ,,-lfl R 20_24 R 2;, 2!l f{ :l0-:l4 R 'l,'i-3f1 R 40 A4 R -0-49 R "O_;i4 R 5,)-fifl R GO-64 R 6,; _69 R 70+ R
Age not st:atpd R
16,629 ;3,,301 1,901 I l?S 1:313 1,505 1,080 1,011
751 791 i\14 35-1 :H)i ;207 2111
89,982 2S,3!) 1 11,6S1
7,882 7,21l1 1l.90S ,>,7G4 ;.,134-4-.:~\1l :l,91G 2,S11 1,:'83 1,6;;0
918 1,724-
S
130,564 39,2KR Li,3:;7 lI,43:l II,77n 10,M2 8,926 7,666 11,992 ?',5.50 4,689 2,109 2,548 1,040 2,214
31
18?,165 60,124 .:>;> ')-0
1~:72') 1 :;,037 1.;,118 I') 734 11:;:342 8,767 7,41)0 ii,739 2,833 2,8M) l.31 R 2,R32
:5
4 fj 6 7 8 \) 10 11 12 13
8,629 2,7D:2 J 0'0-
~ 598 631 783 ,,1l8 ;,)73 3:,;, 44~ ::!84 186 ] I) I 10-1 11R
47,612 14"'>1,,
fl,033 4,6IiO 3.793 3,712 2.fl77 2,ROn ~,2R 1 ::!,13::! 1.,iOO
RS3 RMI 48(\ 1'7(\
(l
67,530 In,H4!]
S,14,; 0,195 fi,03G ~), 77{) 4-,;')30 4,0,~8 3,';03 2,964 2,,~,)1
1.094 1,182
457 1,071
2()
93,568 2n,9S(i 11,910
R,020 7,41 (\ 7,8n4 6,61 fl ;),.')0.1 4,383 3,flSO 3,203 1,470 1,31 ;)
;;fl4 1,2()!)
2
,1 ,nr nVOHODA :MAll.\},
8,000 :?,70{)
SH .'i3!) 68::!
4,508 3,789 3,739
.... ")') ,-_ fiL? 438 3% :H:? ~3n 168 146 103 J-l.8
!,79~ I'I O:??
432 142 63 :?1 14 n fi q
~,'j09 85() 2!)(J
7 t. 3
3 :l ,)
5 lJJ4 467 6S" ,;:?:1 .323 321 3'l'? ::!45 Ui3 12R
42,370 I :l,83fi
!;,fl48 3,223 3,4MI :1. 1 !)(l 2.7~7 2,~2r) ., 110
RHEHERA'TALUKA 25,762 18,983 19,923
j':7S::! 1.221
l-t,.fl l!) ii.087 3,~03 1,-W8
fil2 2;)~
184 II S
R3 37 10 18 II
1 :\,83fl 4,427
n(\1 34
S H 2 3 2 1
!l42 1,241 ~,~4;"i
2.!l8~ 2,;,,)!Hl 2.4(\4 1,(178 1,Sf)7 1,:l3i>
716 603 338
700 7nl 4::!2 848 1') .... d3
2 2 4 TXXATADA TAL1~KA
63,034 35,021 26,092 29,644 10,a:m 19,\)49 19,339
i,:?12 7,(i24 ."),747 1i,238 4,031 !)I 0 ,.,743 I,H2:1 tiij :.,167 782 14 4,396 ~73 3 3,60S 177 3 3,489 10,) ;i 2,iH16 86 2 2,138 6:' 3 1,01!) :14 ],366 23
fiR3 6 1.143 23
I I 20 1 I
310 2,IOfl 4,090 4,S2fl 4,08f> 3,6,')1 3, II fl 2,Fj70 2,077
"no 841 30G 579
~A"TRAl\1PFR TALLTKA 88,597 ' 51,246 41,850 39,304 30,138 2\),9SG :W.13R 10,,3;)4 11,:;7;', nJil2
H,'iOfi j>,HOn 2,O~2 7,i)21 2,231 11 S 7.224 k47 I\) fl,1];; :~O;'; !1 4,837 200 t1 4,3M 112 (j 3,4RO f)S :1 2,;,)36 ;)~ ;) 1,363 20 1 ] ",48 20
724 7 1,li1l7 14
1
104
2,1.')R :),()2~)
(\.80:\ 1l,07:! .',02S 4,002 :1,031 2,7{)~ 1,23!l 1,02[1
42R 7Po7
2
3.700
18 321 669 ',06 495 41S 3;)8 2RG 169 114
77 :IS :31
20,286
1.2H: 2".)3fl :1,400 3,11::! 2,6'70 2.14-::! ] 8-)7· 1:124-
789 449 336 17G 193
30,875
1,4;,1 4,2;;p. ;',5!'1f' ;,.014 4,174 ::!,262 2,SflO I.S97 J.HO
;'i07 %0 1:;9 175
40,528
S22 4,fll :J '7,4:{f) 7.108 ,'.n2:l 4JiOr; :l.S:l::! !!.I";'D 1.517
R:lR ;,:1>1 2;17 :l!'i7
292
11 HI 8
21 HI 43 31 :l0 21 27 6f)
1,747
'2 lJ 21 R3
108 12\) 1 (\1 179 203 140 233 12\) MR
2,536
5 36 62
lOS 108 IS9 2fiO 274
19:1 312 143 4-(jfl
2,481
:I In 71
l·t2 14fJ 20n 220 2;'4-:HG Ifl9 2Gl lIi2 .j.fJO
481
2 (\
] I ]8 33 51 56 52 69 65
Il7
3,06~
2 16 27 69 98
1'77 277 3;,1 431 2i')1 4;)4-2f,f> {l;)fi
5,923
]2 ,13 52
113 201 332 M!l ORO 9!16 ,,(\7
1,00'i 424 !H11
6.054
8 24 ~1
171 :ll~ Ii::! 1 [,1'2
1,009 :;22
J .007 467
1,209
10 11 16 16 15
6 8 (l
2
180
2 4
If! 29 20 32 24 14-12
8 f)
8 :I
329
]
19 52 r,n 63 41 29 34 22
1 (l
2
537
44 12
7 4
30
8 4 5 3 2 2
3 1
37
1 7 7
144
2 17 38 2f, 18 II 13
7 !l 1 1
If5
12 3f, ::\!l 22 12
7 14-In
fi ? 3
C-U-AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-concld.
Marital status - - ---_-_ --_ -------~-----------------
Divorced or Total population Never married Married Widowed Separated --_----------__
Age·group Rural Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
JHALOD TALUKA All Ages R 120,996 61,633 59,363 35,904 30,449 24,055 24,805 1,380 4,027 294 82
0- 9 R 4 1,43 3 20,684 20,749 20,684 20,749 10_14 R 15,209 7,88 1 7,328 7,824 7,211 54 II7 3 15-19 R 9,994 5,524 4,470 4,517 2,238 987 2,214 2 3 Is 15 20-24 R 9,008 4,576 4,432 1,713 186 2,775 4,213 38 14 50 19 25-29 R 9,466 4,881 4,585 657 29 4,082 4,490 79 51 63 15 30- 34 R 7,960 4,026 3,934 214 9 3,683 3,841 94 SI 3r. 3 35-39 R 6,678 3,530 3,148 89 4 3,282 2,!J57 117 180 42 7 40-44 R 5,893 2,856 3,037 83 5 2,592 2,705 145 317 36 10 45-49 R 5,242 2,773 2,469 45 5 2,535 1,969 180 493 13 2 50-54 R 3,787 2,092 1,695 34 2 1,830 1,061 211 628 17 4 55-59 R 1,958 988 970 13 1 856 596 114 371 5 2 60-64 R 1,939 884 1.055 8 2 739 341 135 710 2 2 65-69 R 796 31!J 477 3 249 141 60 336 7 70+ R 1,609 603 1,006 5 2 :190 158 205 843 3 3
Ag" not stated R 24 ]6 8 15 6 1 2 DOHAD TALUKA
All Ages R 138,191 69,903 68,288 38,564 34,934 29,104 28,881 2,001 4,390 234 82 0- 9 R 47,617 23,582 24,035 23,582 24,035
10-14 R 15,373 7,993 7,380 7,882 7,145 109 235 2 15-19 R 10,552 n,460 5,092 4,275 2,38 1 1,168 2,698 7 3 10 10 20-24 R 10,676 5,145 5,531 1,679 248 3,394 5,244 42. 15 30 24 25-29 R II,078 5,568 5,510 6]2 1,055 4,827 4,400 81 41 48 14 30-34 R 9,953 5,074 4,879 253 21 4,678 4,745 104 105 39 8 35- 39 R 8,212 4,359 3,853 96 8 4,069 3,641 159 194 35 10 40-44 R 6,991 3,643 3,348 78 3 3,316 2,989 213 349 36 7 45_49 R 5,670 3,014 2,656 44 9 2,711 2,212 249 431 10 4 50- 54 R 4,536 2,539 1,997 29 1 2,204 1,229 294 766 12 1 55-59 R 2,337 1,181 1,156 9 980 712 187 441 5 3 60-64 R 2,546 1,182 1,364 11 1 !J03 403 263 960 5 65-69 R 844 383 461 1 2 272 177 110 282 70+ R 1,736 755 981 3 1 458 179 292 800 2 1
Age not stated R 70 25 45 10 24 15 17 3 LIMKHEDA TALUKA
AU Ages R 126,802 65,249 61,553 34,448 27,908 28,372 30,152 1,852 3,339 577 154 0_ 9 R 41,630 20,862 20,768 20,862 20,768
10- 14 R 13,964 7,611 6,353 7,21l5 .5,603 306 747 2 1 III 2 15-19 R 9,896 5,293 4,603 3,420 1,379 1,793 3,178 11 2 69 44 20-24 R 10,388 5,060 5,328 1,820 70 3,075 5,202 . 57 18 108 38 25-29 R 10,910 5,r.39 5,371 473 21 4,835 5,295 104 38 127 17 30- 34 R 9,385 4,862 4,523 260 10 4,394 4,410 126 90 82 13 35-39 R 7,428 4,050 3,378 128 15 3,709 3,229 150 121 63 13 40_44 R 6,118 3,082 3,036 78 13 2,798 2,798 167 219 39 6 45-49 R 5,509 2,877 2,632 57 7 2,599 2,280 190 338 31 7 50-54 R 4,249 2,439 1,810 31 3 2,133 1,247 252 550 23 10 55-59 R 2,068 1,028 1,040 6 2 876 746 139 291 7 I 60_64 R 2,358 1,175 1,183 9 5 939 521 222 656 5 1 65-69 R 965 466 499 2 2 ;)45 224 115 272 4 1 70+ R 1,929 900 1,029 17 10 566 275 316 743 1 1
Ago not stated R 5 5 4 1 DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA
All Ages R 163,234 84,099 79,135 41,348 34,830 38,991 39,701 2,895 4.390 865 2U 0- 9 R 52,055 26,072 25,983 26,072 25,983
10-14 R 17,680 9,373 8,307 8,304 7,095 1,057 1,209 1 3 11 15-19 R 12,667 6,813 5,854 4,075 1,562 2,600 4,245 24 9 Ir4 38 20-2!1 R 12,533 5,943 6,590 1,373 114 4,396 6,405 53 33 121 38 25-29 R 13,531 7,071 6,460 700 24 6,089 6,333 107 65 175 38 30-34 R 11,624 5,827 5,797 319 14 5,224 5,654 149 109 135 20 35-39 R 9,909 5,526 4,383 185 7 5,001 4,191 214 171 126 14 40-44 R 8,144 4,118 4,026 118 13 3,695 3,718 239 288 66 7 45-49 R 7,251 3,907 3,344 93 5 3,493 2,940 290 392 31 7 50-54 R 5,473 3,160 2,313 59 7 2,744 1,789 318 513 ~9 " 55-59 R 3,376 1,733 1,643 19 5 1,443 1,101 255 4.95 16 42 60-64 R 3,509 1,844 1,665 9- 1,435 863 384 799 16 3 65-69 R 1,882 904 978 7 653 529 240 448 4 1 70+ R 3,600 1,808 1,792 15 1,161 724 621 1,065 11 2
Age not stated R
105
p.II-a
TABLE-C-W-PABTS A & c-m PART-A-AGE, SEX AND
Total population Illiterate -------------------
Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6
PANCBMABALS
All Ages 1.468,948 758,581 710,385 538,539 847,874
0- 4 236,067 117,710 118,357 117,710 118,357 5- 9 234,962 119,487 115,475 87,639 101,797
10-14 174,196 92,582 81,614 41,375 64,324 15-19 121,016 65,866 55,150 34,479 46,924 20-24 121,566 60,000 61,566 33,990 54,826
25-29 120,871 62,565 58,306 41,809 53,342 30-34 101,982 52,269 49,713 36,671 46,029 35-44 158,348 83,053 75,295 61,631 70,696 45-59 136,023 73,949 62,074 57,704 59,357 60+ 63,727 30,976 32,751 25,445 32,141 -
Age not stated 188 104 84 86 81
c-m PART-B-AGE, SEX AND
Educational
Technical Non-technical Matriculation diploma not diplOID'''' not
Literate (without Primary or or Highl:>r equal to equal to Total population Illiterate educat:Ionallevel) Junior Basic Secondary degree degree
---------- -~-- ... --------~--- ... --Age-group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Ftmales Male!> Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PANCaMAlBALS
All Ages 15t,859 80,703 74,156 30,438 45,932 6~982 8,8&5 38,233 23,805 4,339 656 52 2 1
0- 4 23,440 11,936 11,504 11,936 11,504 5- 9 23,597 12,099 1l,498 5,726 6,445 1,707 1,384 4,666 3,669
10-14 ' 19,17Q 10,221 8,949 1,252 2,712 614 502 8,355 5,735 i5-19 13,460 7,058 6,402 985 2,515 536 295 5,120 3,431 416 160 1 20-24 14,122 6,855 7,267 1,330 3,780 573 330 3,709 2,852 1,184 281 9 1
25-29 13,200 6,853 6,347 1,615 3,606 647 293 3,432 2,313 967 115 19 1 30-34 11,311 5,981 5,330 1,514 3,129 631 274 3,025 1,868 663 49 10 35-44 16,766 9,18<1 7,582 2,772 4,936 982 385 4,581 2,217 683 34 10 45-59 13,739 7,516 6,223 2,339 4,637 894 333 3,818 1,234 354 16 2 60+ 6,037 2,994 3.~43 967 2.659 397 99 1,525 284 71 1 1
Age not stated 17 6 11 2 9 1 2 2 1
106
TABLE C-DI PARTS A & B EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS
Educational levels Literate (without ------------------------"iucatiQnal level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above
____ w _______ ------------Males Females Males Females Males Females Age-group
7 8 9 10 11 12 1
DISTRICT
63,125 13,729 149,392 47,831 7,505 951 All Ages
0- 4 13,030 4,651 18,818 9,027 5- 9 14.565 3.417 36.642 1'3,873 10-14
6,972 1,219 23,711 6,782 704 225 15-19 6,192 1,128 17,671 5,211 2,147 401 20-24
5,856 958 13,255 3,842 1,645 164 25-29 4,417 641 10,093 2,965 1,088 78 30-34 1;,990 874 14,297 3,666 1,135 59 35-44 4,507 656 11,104 2,040 634 21 45-59 1,591 184 3,789 423 151 3 60+
5 1 12 2 1 Age not stated
EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
levels
University degree or post-graduate degree Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or posi -gJ'Ldm.:! E degree other than
technical Veterinary fmd degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture Dairying Technology Teaching Othas
------------------------~~-------------- ------- .---- Age-Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females group
17 19 20 21 22 23
DISTRICT
363 38 44 91
1 33 18 2 2
88 7 14 18 3 67 6 18 15 1 1 90 6 6 24 1 3 63 3 26 2 22 1 6 3
24 25 26 27 28 29
2 40
1 6 1 8
17 9
107
30 31
18 111
3 13
8 46 3 28 3 15 1 8
1
32 1
3 All Ages.
0- 4 5-9
10-U. lIS-II)
2 2~24
I 25-29 30-34 35-44 45-59 60+
Age not stilted
C-lV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RE'tURKS
Single Single Year Total Rural Urban Y,,&t' ' Tota.l Rural Urban Age --------- -------- ------- Age ------- -------- -------_
Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Returns MaleS Females Males Females MaleS Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 '1 1 2 3 4 {j 6 1
PANCHMAHALS DISTBICT :PAlfCBlitABALS DlSTlUCT,contd.
All 51 1,168 799 976 708 192 9 1
Aiel 52 3,934 3,077 3,494 2,793 440 284 758,581 710.385 677,858 636,200 80,703 74,166 53 \)09 903 719 823 190 80
54 1,033 1,003 802 913 231 90 () 22,076 2 1,564 19,533 19,237 2,543 2,3:17 55 9,752 8.232 8,883 7,41 3 869 8H~
1 23,015 22,862 20,886 20,793 2,129 2,069 56 1,,070 979 886 898 184 81 2 22,861 23,417 20,567 21,198 2,294. 2,219 57 781 669 649 607 132 62 3 25,143 25,849 22,632 23,425 2,511 2,424 58 1,503 1,796 1,325 1,686 178 109
4 24,615 24,665 22,156 22,200 2,459 2,465 59 440 448 367 405 73 43 I) 26,153 24,729 23,364 22,179 2,789 2,550 60 10,472 H,094 9,490 9,.879 982 1,215
6 25,361 24,574 22,970 22,244 2,391 2,330 61 730 479 649 460 81 19
7 25,4.35 24,945 22,930 22,405 2,505 2,540 62 1,376 1,358 1,216 1,261 160 97 8 26,335 25,300 23,725 23,043 2,610 2,257 63 335 289 260 271 75 18 C) 16,203 15,~27 14.,3\i9 14,10& 1,804. 1,821 64 293 305 233 274 61} 31
10 27,483 25,562 24,677 23,0"15 2,806 2,487 65 4,990 5,313 4,546 4,786 444 527
11 11,639 10,302 9,948 8,855 1,&91 1,447 && 237 197 191 178 46 19 12 25,464 21,303 23,091 19,270 2,373 2,033 67 251 261 210 242 41 19 IS 13,187 11,236 11,560 9,843 1,627 1,393 68 557 732 488 689 69 43 14 14,809 13,211 13,085 11,622 1,724 1,589 69 145 143 118 137 27 6 10 17,987 12,936 16,330 11,550 1,657 1,386 70 4,686 5,401 4,302 4,914 384 487
16 13,421 11,675 11,930 10,322 1,491 1,353 71 208 161 186 155 22 6 17 9,072 7,9.54 7,860 6,899 1,212 1,055 72 674 575 608 537 66 38 18 18,73'1 16,286 16,996 14,538 1,741 1,748 73 146 98 119 90 27 8 19 6,649 6,299 5,692 5,439 957 860 74 83 68 66 57 17 11 %0 22,931 22,623 20,800 20,006 2,131 2,617 75 1,785 1,927, 1,622 1,7l!5 163 172
%1 6,268 5,839 5,379 4,997 889 842 76 96 90 73 841 23 6 %2 17,234 16,545 15,419 14,570 1,815 1,975 77 59 56 46 li2 13 " 23 6,843 7,744 5,858 6,849 985 895 78 149 203 130 196 19 7 24- 6,724 8,815 5,689 7,877 1,035 938 79 47 46 33 43 14 3 .%5 31,433 24,622 28,515 21,630 2,918 2,992 80 2,058 2,381 1,918 2,181 140 20Q
26 7,045 7,101 5,986 6,316 1,059 785 81 60 48 &6 48 4 27 6,760 6,183 5,784 5,442 976 741 82 137 107 125 95 12 12 28 14,629 17,386 13,139 15,899 1,490 1,487 83 25 22 23 20 2 2 29 2,698 3,014 2,288 2,672 410 342 84 25 17 20 15 5 2
30 30,688 26,472 27,348 23,249 3,340 3,223 85 .520 493 474 4li3 46 40
31 2,495 2,224 2,037 1,969 458 255 86 15 23 9 23 6 32 12,908 13,Oll 11,611 11,881 1,297 1,130 87 26 13 24 13 2
33 3,394 4,064 2,977 3,763 417 301 88 9 26 8 26 1
34 2,784 3,942 2,315 3,521 469 421 89 7 7 6 7 1
.35 30,691 22,017 27,803 19,449 2,888 2,568 90 447 490 423 464 24 26
36 4,298 4,142 3,717 3,734 581 408 91 16 8 15 7 1 1
37 3,134 2,757 2,714 2,449 420 308 92 37 32 34 31 3 I
38 6,353 8,630 5,613 8,045 740 585 93 5 8 5 8
39 1,551 1,692 1,254 1,545 297 147 94 2 4 1 4 1
40 25,367 22,918 22,576 20,345 2,791 2,573 95 93 101 91 84 2 17
41 1,4.50 1,201 1,253 1,107 197 94 96 9 8 7 8 2
42 7,178 7,556 6,395 6,980 783 576 97 8 7 7 7 1
'3 1,663 2,365 1,407 2,201 256 164 98 15 15 14 14 1 1
44 1,368 2,017 1,137 1,858 231 159 99 11 16 11 12 <I 45 24,155 18,218 22,077 16,330 2,078 1,888 100 73 93 66 92 7 1
46 1.797 1,799 1,545 1,635 252 164 4'7 1,763 1,746 1,522 1,595 241 151 101+ 59 36 59 36
48 4,847 5,948 4,431 5,545 416 403 49 992 1,016 856 916 136 100 Age not 50 19,805 15,442 17,901 13,584 1,904 1,858 Bta.ted 104 84 98 73 6 11
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C"V-m:OTBEB TOXGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
BI. No. Mother tongue
1
All Mother tongues
1 Afghani/ Kahuli/ Pakhto/ Pa8hta/ pathani
2 A.rabic/ ArbJ
J Balachi{Baluchi 4 Bengali
5 Engli8h
6 German t7 Goanese
8 Gorkhali
9 Gujarati
10 Hindi
11 Irani/Iranian
12 Kachchhi
13 K.annada 14 K!l.shmiri
PerSOns
2
1,468,946
2 63
{}
83
213
5 3 1
1,412,782
Iii Kokna/Kokni/Ku]ma
. 13,002
1
202
97 7
324
:i6 Madrasi
17 Maithili IS Malabar
19 Malayalam
20 Malvi 21 Marathi
22 Marwari
23 Multani
24 Nepali 25 Nimadi
26 Oriya
27 Portuguese
28 Punjabi
29 Rajasthani
30 Siame8e/Thai 31 Sindhi
32 Sorathi
33 Tamil
34 Telllgu
35 Urdu
'7
1 2
202 5
3,628
• 1,891 5
184 1
22
77 759
86
1 5,7ll
1
252 70
.29,250
PANCBl!If.ARALS DISTRICT
Total
Males Females Persons
3 4,
758,561 710,385 1,314,087
3
43
116
1 2 1
728,537
7,397
113
5S 2
179
:> 1
2 124
2
1,981 1,007
3
105
19
49 423
62
1 3,063
128
34
15,054
19
<1 40
9'/
2 03
6 12
(J
" I 3 1
684,245 1,304,916
5,605
1
89
39 5
145
78
3 1,647
884
2
79 1
3
S8
336
24
2,648
1
124 36
14,196
1,491
157
71
10
7
2
9 2
453
501
3
19
96
51
1 892
43
13
5,251
.-----------_----MaleS
6
677,858
3 5
2 1
672,879
855
100
402
6
5
2 8
1 245
289 1
14
61
38
1 472
24
6
Females
7
636,229
1f)
8 7
2
632,037
686
57
29
4
2
1
1
208 212
2
5
35
13
420
1
19
7
2,507
Urban -------------
Persona Males Females
8
154,859 80,703
71
20'1
107,866
11,511
1
45 26
7
314
1
193 3
3,175
1,390 2
165
IS
7'1
663
35
4,819
209
57
38
112
1
55,668
6,542
13
16
2 173
1
116 1
1,736
718
2
IH
15
49 362
24
2,591
104 28
12,:no-
10
74,156
52,208
4.960
1
32 10 Ii
141
77 2
1,439 672
74
28 301
11
2,228
105 20
ll,138i
No~e : (i) Mother tongues printed in italics belong to countries outside the Indian Sub-continent.
(ii) Dagger (t} d()llotes that the mother tongue though claSSified in LingUistic Survey of India is either tento.tively reclas~i1ied or considered unolassifiable by the LingUist.
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C-V-MOTBER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.
JAMBUGHODA GODB.lloA TALU:S:A KALOL TALU:S:A llALOL TALUKA MARAL SRERERA TALU](A
SI. ------------- -------- ------- ------No. Mother tongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
All Mother tongues 85,222 78,038 46,883 43.209 47,530 44,642 8,629 8,000 47,612 42,370
1 Afghanil Kabuli{ Pakhto I Pa8hto/ Pathani
2 A rabiG I Arbi 16 18
3 Balochi/Baluohi J 3
4 Bengali 1 5
/) Engli8h 3 S
If German
t7 Goenese 2 8 Gorkhali 1 9 Gujarati 84,641 77,604 46,444 42,938 46,929 44,133 8,617 7,982 46,676 41,454
10 Hindi. 149 90 106 42 73 58 2 3 5
11 Irani/Iranian
12 Kachchhi 78 46 12 5 13 Kannada 1 1 1 1 1
14 Kashmiri 15 Kokna/Kokni/Kukn, • 3 3 1
16 Madrasi 1 2 17 Maithili .. 18 Malabar 19 Malay-alam . 20 Malvi • 21 Marathi 50 37 9 6 40 3S 7 9 13 & 22 Marwari 26 2 4, 68 47 23 Multani. 1 2
24 Nepali 1 4 2 5 25 Nimadi 1
26 Oriya
27 PortugulJQe 28 Punjabi 4 4 11 2 7 1
29 Rajasthani 9 34 tj, 2
30 Siame8e/Thai .. 31 Sindhi 39 27 40 40 49 41 228 228 32 Sorathi 1
sa Tamil • 23 18 34 Teh~gu 2 2 1 3
35 Urdu . 264 227 153 122 340 312 1 688 680
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C-V-MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-concld.
LUNAYADA SANTRAlIU'UR. LIMKH1':DA DEYGAD BAnIA T.ALUKA TALUKA In.ALOD T.ALUKA DOBAD TAI.UKA TALUKA TALUKA
81. -------- -------- ---... --- ------- -------No. Mothertongue Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mal€s Females
1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
All Mother tongues 67,530 63,034 93,568 88,597 61,833 59,383 69,903 68,288 65,249 61,553 84.099 79,165
1 Afghanif Kabuli/ PakhtojPaBhto!
2 Pathani 3 Arabicl Arbi 1 4 Z 19 6 2
3 BaZoohi/ Baw,ohi 4 Bengali 1 3 2
6 English 1
6 German
t7 Goanese 1
S Gorkhali
9 Gujarati . 66,869 62,484 93,312 88,401 60,984 58,724 69,726 68,165 65,013 61,394 83,668 78,758
10 Hindi . 39 16 78 69 159 178 70 55 106 82 68 43
11 Irani/Iranian
12 Kachchhi 10 6
I:l Kannada 2 10 8 26 18 1 1
14 Kashmiri
15 Kokna/Kokni( 1 2 Kukna
16 Madrasi 2 2
17 MaithiH
18 Malabar 2
19 Malayalam 3 1 1 2 2
20 Malvi 1 1
21 M&rathi 38 25 12 11 17 19 26 36 26 18 7 4
22 Marwari 137 107 20 26 1 32 23 3 5
23 Multani
24 Nepali. 4 3
25 Nimadi
26 Oriya 4
27 Portugue8e
28 Punjabi 9 2 16 18 6 4 5 6 1
.29 Rajasthan; 2
30 Siamese/ Thai 1
31 Sindhi 7 3 6 2 45 37 1 6 51 42
32 Sorathi.
33 Tamil I 1
34 Tehlgu • 1 1 2 1
35 Urdu 415 392 138 98 386 361 28 If) 38 25 293 280
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Distt'ict ITaluka/Mahal
I
PANCllMABALS DISTRICT
Godhra
Kalol
Halol
Jambughoda
Shehera
Lunavada
Santra.mpur
Jha,lod
Dohad
Limkheda
Devgad Baria
District /Talllka/Ma hal
1
P ANCBltABAtS DISTRICT
Godhra
Ka101
Jambughoda
Shehera
Luuavada
Santrampur •
Jha.lod
Dobad
Limkheda "
Devgsd Baria
"
Total Rural Urban
2
Total Rura.l Urban
Rural
Rural
RU'i,al
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rurjl.}
2
Total Rura.l Urban
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Ruru.l
Rural
Rural
Rural
c-vn-RELIGION
Names of Religions arranged in alphabetical ordu
Tota.l Buddhists Christians Hindus ------------ -------- --~---PerSOns },lales Females Ma.les Females
3 4 5
1,468,946 758,561 710,385 1,314,087 677,858 636,229
154,859 80,703 74,156
163,260 85,222 78,038
90,092 46,883 43,209
92,172 47 ,53() 44,642
16,629 8,629 8,000
89,982 47,612 42,370
130,564 67,530 63,034
182,165 93,568 88.597
120,996 til,03!! 59.363
138,191 69,903 68,288
126,802 65,249 61,553
163,234 84,099 79.135
6
40
40
7
18
18
Males Females
8,
2,580 1,261 1,319
172
109
75
14
:I
91
602
168
19
8
9
2,709 1,552 1,157
260
289
60
14
79
660
162
18
6
Males Females
10 11
721,453 673,984 665,533 625,598
55,920 48,336
84,095 77,000
45,389 41,910
8,450 7,83!
46,520 41,335
66,178 61,795
92,424 87,737
59,272 57,184-
69,293 67,899
64,730 61,229
83,116 78,350
N ames of Religious arranged in alphabetical Order-COfltd.
Jains Muslims Sikhs Other religions Roligion no~ and persuasions stated
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males li'emales Males Femalea
12
2,245 731
1,514
32
212
74
61
2
10
7
295
6
28
4
13
2,120 481
1,639
16
7
63
64
11
6
280
4
29
15
31,832 31,272 10,279 8,671 21,553 22,701
758
1,166 1,002
1,3<l7 1,186
104 90
1,089 1,034
1,3b2 1,224
1,046 775
1,4:57 1.231
112
422
471
966
219
276
776
16
269 35
234
3
6
1
7
7
9
1
1
17
210 18
192
" 1
8
3
1
18
142 19
128
1
1
II
19
122 9
113
6
1
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E-HOUSING TABLES
The present housing Census is the first of its kind in the history of the Indian Census organized on a uniform basis throughout the country alongwith: the popUlation Census of 1961. In the past censuses, house-listing was purely an administrative \ arrangement. Only residential houses were numbered and listed with the name of the head of the household. However, during 1961 Census a comprehensive house-list for collecting detailed information regarding each census house and industrial establishment formed part of the statutory census schedules. The house-list form brought into use during the current Census has recorded data on housing such as type of houses, tenure status, material of wall and roof, number of rooms in a census household and of persons residing therein as well as essential data relating to establishments, workshops and factories, such as name of the establishment or proprietor, name of products, number of persons working and the kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used.
The following five housing tables have been compiled from the house-lists :
E-I-Census houses and the uses to which they are put
E-II-Tenure Status of Sample Census households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling
E-UI-Census houses used as factories and workshop~ classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employment
E-IV--Distribution of Sample households living in Census houses used wholly or partly as dwelling by predominant material of wall and predominant material of roof
E-V-Sample households classified by number of members and by number of rooms occupied
Out of the five tables stated above, Tables E-I and E-III have been prepared on full count and Tables E-II, IV and Von the basis of 20 per cent sampled households. For the purposes of drawing the sample, the house-lists were arranged separately in the order of location code numbers in case of (i) rural areas of a talukafmahal and (ii) urban areas other than towns with population of 50,000 and over for a district and (iii) for every town with a population of 50,000 and over. The samples were marked continuously for all the house-lists thus arranged and the households left over at the end of the house-list after marking the last sample were carried over to the next house-list for sample selection.
Tables E-I, E-II, E-IV and E-V are given in the District Census Handbook for the district, talukas and towns with a population of 50,000 and over. But the data regarding number of establishments contained in Table E-III are separately compiled down to village and given in the Villagewise List of Industrial Establishments.
The explanatory note on each of the tables is given below ;-
TABLE E-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT
Table E-I prepared on full count gives figures of census houses separately for total, rural and urban areas of the district, talukas, cities and towns with population of 50,000 and over, classified into different categories according to the uses to which they are put. Those found vacant at the time of house-listing have also been shown separately as such. The following are the various types of houses into which occupied houses have been classified :-
Dwellings, shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings, hotels, hostels, sarais, dharamshalas, tourist homes and inspection houses, shops excluding eating houses, business houses and offices, factories registered under the Factories Act and worksheds and workshops not so registered, schools and other educational institutions including training classes, coaching and shop classes restaurants, sweetmeat shops and eating places, places of entertainment and communit~ gathering (Panchayat Ghar), public health and medical institutions, hospitals, health centres doctor's clinics, dispensaries, etc. '
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Other8
Occupied census houses which do not fall in any of the above categories have been classed as ·Others'.
With a view to understand the significance of statistics incorporated in E Series of Tables, the concepts and definitions of the terms occurring in the table are given below :-
Oensus house
"A Census house is a structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum-dwelling, or a place of business, workshop, school, etc., with a separate entrance."
Oensus household
"A household is a group of persons who commonly live together in the same censuS house and take their meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so."
/
Shop
"A shop is a place where articles are sold for cash or for credit."
Workshop
"A workshop is a place where some kind of production, processing, repair or servicing is undertaken or where goods or articles are made and sold and is not a factory registered under the Factories Aot."
Following are some of the instances :-
Paper-making, shoe-making, tailoring, cycle-repairing, motor-servicing, halwai's shop, pottery-making, goldsmith, blacksmith, etc.
Factory
"A factory is a large workshop which has been:/egistered under the Indian Factories Act."
Business houses
Business houses are those premises where transactions in money or other articles are taking place. Detailed explanation of all these will be found in the Introductory Chapter of the Report ,on Housing and Establishments.
TABLE E-II-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING
This table has been prepared on the basis of 20 per cent sample. Census households used as dwellings, shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the samples. Shop-cum-dwellings and workshop-cumdwellings are census houses which are partly used for residential or dwelling purposes and partly used as a shop or workshop. The total number of households given in column 4 of this table gives the total of such samples classified into the aforementioned four categories of dwellings, which have been further classified according to their tenure status, whether owned or rented, for the district, talukas and towns with population of 50,000 or more as also for total/rural/urban.
TABLE E-IV-DISTRIBUTION,OF SAMPLE ROUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WIIOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND
PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF
This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census households used as dwellings, ehop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into aocount for the purpose of marking the samples. The total number of houses given in column 3
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of this table gives the totals of all such sampled households. The material out of which mo'st of the walls are made or where a house consists of separate structures, each of different materia.ls, the material out of which the walls of the main bedrooms are made has been entered. The wall material has been classified into the following nine categories ;-
(1) Grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo (6) C. I. Sheets or other metal sheets (2) ~imber (7) Stone (3) Mud (4) Unburnt bricks (8) Cement concrete
(5) Burnt bricks (9) All other material
The material out of which most of the outer roof exposed to the weather and not the ceiling is made, i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc., or in tho case of multi-storeyed building, the material out of which the intermediate floor or floors have been made, have been entered and classified into the following seven categories .-
(1) Grass, leaves, reeds, thatch, wood or bamboo (2) Tiles, slate, shingle (3) Corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets (4) Asbestos cement sheets (5) Brick and lime (6) Concrete and stone slabs (7) All other material
This table has been prepared for the district, talukas and cities and towns with population of 60,000' or more, as also for total/rural/ur.ban.
TABLE E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED
This table has been prepared on 20 per cent sample basis. Census households used as dwellings. shop-cum-dwellings, workshop-cum-dwellings and dwellings with other uses have been taken into account for the purpose of marking the samples. The figures given in column 3 of this table are the totals of all such sampled households. The sex break-up of the total number of members occupying such sampled households as also the total number of rooms in these households are shown separately. All the sampled households have been further classified into the following six: categories :-
Households with-
(i) no regular room (ii) one room
(iii) two rooms
(iv) three rooms (v) four rooms
(vi) five rooms or more
The classification of households into the above categories gives not only the number of households in each category, but also the number of occupants by sex. The units for which this table has been oompiled are districts, talukas and cities and towns with population of 50,000 or mort", as also total/rural/urban.
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TABLE E-I
E-I-CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES
Occupied Ce!lsllS
Hotels, Sarais, Census IIouses .Dharamshol~s,
District/Taluka/Mahal/ 'l'otal Total No. vacant at the , Tourist hom~B Shops exclud-
City/Town with Rural of Census time of house- Shop-cum- Workshop- and Inspection ing eMing
Popu1ationof 50,000 Urban Roukles listing Dwellings dwellings cum-dwelliIlgs houses houses
Or more 1 :2 3 4, I) 6 'I 8 I)
PANCBMABALS T 329,670 18,767 260,129 1,686 1,631 274 6,109 DISTRICT R 281.616 12,561 229,071 1,325 1,029 196 8,122
U 48,054 6,206 31,058 361 602 'is 2.987
1 Godhra T 46,902 2,804 37,610 316 120 58 1,307 R 3 1,692 1,529 27,390 246 1 30 309 U 15,~10 1,275 10,220 70 119 28 998
Godhra Town (M) U 15,210 1,275 10,220 70 119 28 998 7-75 Sq_ Miles
20·07 Sq_ KID_
2 Kalol T 25,OO(l 2,087 18,532 105 73 21 765 R 22,191 1.682 16.720 99 65 20 528 U 2,809 405 1.812 6 8 I 237
3 Halol T 23,231 2,048 17,993 133 13 22 538 R 20,359 1,385 16,071 99 13 20 470 U 2,872 663 J ,92jl 34 2 68
4, Ja;mbughoda R 3,560 127 2,844 12 2 73
5 Shehera R 20,093 938 15,800 56 140 13 299
6 Lunavada T 35,639 2,815 27,083 227 572 24 71)2 R 29,521 1,332 23,758 192 495 11 315 U 6,118 1,483 3,325 35 77 13 477
7 Santrampur T 42,817 2,304 33,604- 215 157 19 340 R 40,204- 1,747 32,264 170 13 15 231 U 2,613 557 1,340 45 144: 4 109
8 Jhalod R 25.682 1.029 20.045 109 145 27 369
9 Dohad T 43,215 2,274 34,088 1118 220 50 1,038 R 2il,341 948 23,780 107 3 33 Ill7 U 14,874 l,328 10,308 91 217 17 901
10 Limkheda R 28,205 1,030 22,425 39 14 11 245
11 Devgad Baria T 35,326 1,311 30,105 276 177 27 343 R 31,768 816 27,974 196 140 14 146 U 3,558 495 2,131 80 37 13 197
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TABLE E-I
TO WmCH THEY ARE PUT
Houses used as -------.--
Public health Places of and medical
Schools and other entertainment institutions, BUsiness Factories, educational institu- Rostaurants, and community hospitals, health District ITaluka I
houses workshops tions including train- Sweetmeat gathering centres, Doctor's Total Mahal/City ITown and and ing classes, coaching shops and (Panchayat Clinics, Dispen- Rural with Population of
offices worksheds and shop classes eating places Ghar) saries, etc_ Others Urban 50,000 or more
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 1
1;235 1,901 1.664 342 387 238 35,307 Total PANCHMAHALS 558 758 1,432 198 326 117 30,923 Rural DISTRICT 677 1,143 232 144 61 121 4,384 Urban
356 443 228 49 48 53 3,510 Total 1 Godhra 83 21 155 29 40 13 1,846 Rural
273 422 73 20 8 40 1,664 Urban
273 422 73 20 8 40 1,664 Urban Qodhra Town (M) 7·75 Sq. Miles
20·07 Sq. Km.
6'1, 244 143 48 45 28 2,845 Total 2 Kalal 44 163 133 38 42 18 2,639 Rural 20 81 10 10 3 10 206 Urban
81 114 llO 57 38 16 2,068 Total fi9 109 99 39 31 11 1,953 Rural 3 Halol 22 5 11 18 7 5 115 Urban
13 39 30 6 3 2 409 Rural 4 Jambughada
41 69 113 12 34 12 2,566 Rural 5 Shehera.
91 195 184 41 42 27 3,546' Total 6 Lunawada 37 70 152 9 37 12 3,101 Rural 54 125 32 32 5 15 445 Urban
83 111 224 27 47 16 5,670 Total 7 Santrampur 40 57 207 14 43 11 5,392 Rural 43 54 17 13 4 5 278 Urban
89 124 132 28 29 13 3,543 Rural 8 Jhalod
274 367 165 46 57 43 4,395 Total 9 Dohad 68 5 110 5 34 6 3,107 Rural
206 362 55 41 23 37 1,288 Urban
56 65 171 15 21 11 4,102 Rural 10 Limkheda
87 130 164 13 23 17 2,653 Total 11 Devgad Baria 28 36 130 3 12 8 2,265 Rura.l
59 94 34 10 11 II 388 Urban
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E-D-TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING
(Based on 20% Sample)
, District ITaluka/Mahall Rouseholds in CenBUB Rouses used 8S
City/Town with Total Population of 50,000 Rural Tenure Total number of 'Wokrshop-cum- Dwelling with
Or mOre Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cum- dwelling dwelling other uses
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P ANCBlIIABALS DISTRICT Total Total 52,9'5 52,134 316 351 174 Owned 47,783 47,245 179 274 84 Rented 5,192 4,889 137 77 89
Rural Total 46,543 45,944 280 240 129 Owned 44,789 44,358 lo7 205 69 Rented 1,754 1,586 73 35 60
Urban Total 6,432 6,190 86 111 45 Owned 2,994 2,887 22 89 16 Rented 3,438 3,303 64 42 29
Godhra Total Total 7,662 7,570 48 26 18 Owned 6,317 6,270 34 7 6 Rented 1,345 1,300 14 19 12
Rural Total 5,571 5,511 41 9 10 Owned 5,288 5,252 30 2 4 Rented 283 259 11 7 6
Urban Total 2,091 2,059 7 17 S Owned 1,029 1,018 4, 5~ 2 Rented 1,062 1,041 3 12 6
Godhra (M) Urb8.D Total 2,091 2,059 7 17 8 Owned 1,029 1,018 4 5 2 Rented 1,062 1,041 3 12 11
Relol Total Total 3,769 3,722 19 II 7 Owned 3,433 3,406 15 9 3 Rented 326 316 4 2 4
Rural Total 3,393 3,361 18 10 4 Owned 3,160 3,135 15 9 1 Rented 233 226 3 1 3
Urban Total 366 361 1 1 3 Owned 273 271 -i 2 Rented 93 90 I I
Halol Total Total 3,635 3,601 20 2 12 Owned 3,032 3,005 16 2 ... Rented 603 596 4 3
Rural Total 3,244 3,218 14 2 Ie Owned 2,925 2,901 14 2 S Rented 319 317 %
Urban Totv.l 391 383 6 % Owned 107 104 2 1 Rented 284 279 4 I
Jambushoda Rural Total 588 581 3 4 Owned 553 550 2 1 Rented 35 31 1 I
120
E-D-TENURE STATUS OF SAJIPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVDlG IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING-CQntd.
(Based on 20% Sample)
District/TalukajMahall Households in Census Houses used as City/Town with Total
Population of 50.000 Rural Tenure Total number of Workshop-cum- Dwelling with or more Urban Status households Dwelling Shop-cum-dwelling dwelling other Uses
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Shehera Rural Total 3,253 3,202 7 36 8 Owned 3,140 3,094 6 33 7 Rented 113 108 1 3 1
Lunavada Total Total 5,652 5,476 32 128 16 Owned 5,368 5,227 19 115 7 Rented 284 249 13 13 9
Rural Total 4,963 4,80S 29 113 13 Own.ed 4,834- 4,710 17 102 5 Rented 129 98 12 11 8
Urban Tota} 689 668 3 15 3 Owned 534 517 2 13 2 Rented 155 151 1 2 1
Santrampur Total Total 6,815 6,704 40 39 32 Owned 6,522 6,460 23 28 11 Rented 293 244 17 11 21
Rural Total 6,506 6,441 31 9 20 Owned 6,8404 6,309 17 9 9 Rented 162 132 14. 16
Urban Total 309 263 9 80 7 Owned 178 151 6 19 2 Rented 131 112 3 11 6
Jhalod Rural Total 4,067 4,Oll 19 32 5 Owned 3,893 3,852 16 22 3 Rented 174 159 3 10 2
Dohad Total Total 6,918 6,805 34- 42 37 Owned 5,229 5,172 14 28 15 Rented 1,689 1,633 20 14 22
Rural Total 4,783 4,742 21 1 19 Owned 4,664 4,643 11 10 Rented ll9 99 10 1 9
Urban Total 2,135 2,063 13 41 18 Owned 565 529 3 28 5 Rented 1,570 1.634 1() 13 13
Limkheda Rural Total 4,504 4,484 6 1 13 Owned 4,393 4,380 2 11 Rented 111 104 4. 1 2
Devgad :Bllria Total Total 6,1)!2 5,978 88 34 22 Owned 5,903 5,829 32 30 12 Rented 219 149 58 4 10
Rural Total 5,671 5,585 41 27 18: Owned 5,595 5,532 27 26 10 Rented 76 53 14 1 8:
Urban Total 451 393 47 7 4-Owned 308 297 Ii 4 2 Rented 143 96 42 3 2
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P. n-16
'I'ASLE E-IV
E-lV-DISTRmU'I'ION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND
(Based on
Predominant Material
Di»trict/Taluka/Mahal/ Grass. C.I. sheets or City/Town with T Leaves, other
Population of 50,000 R Total No. of Reeds or Un.hurnt Burnt metal or more U Households Bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PA:NCHMABALS DISTRICT T 52,975 16,680 113 26,873 291 7,873 88 722 R 46.543 15,974 89 26,253 262 3,208 58 538 U 6.432 706 24 620 2a 4,665 30 184
1 Godhl'a T 7.662 1.159 14 4.284 8 2,147 29 14 R 5,571 1,016 1 4,132 8 379 18 14 U 2,091 143 13 152 1,768 11
Qodhl'Q Town (M) U 2,091 143 13 152 1,768 11
2 Kalal T 3.759 773 1 2.084 28 861 7 R 3,393 735 1 2,000 28 621 7 U 366 38 84 240
S Halol T 3.635 1.825 10 1.065 531 22 182 R 3,244 1,705 3 1,034 469 20 13 U 391 120 7 31 62 2 169
4 Jambughoda* R 588 452 24 1 III -6 Shehera* R 3.253 560 2 2.510 1 179 1 -6 Lunavada T 5,652 643 5 3,821 4 912 I 264
R 4,963 590 5 3,666 ~ 432 264 U 689 53 155 480 I
1 Sa.ntrampur T 6,815 1,393 4,864 376 36 R 6,606 1.339 4.838 147 36 U 309 54 26 229
S Jhalod· R ~,O67 1.445 5 2,079 33 413 1 88
1) Dohad T 6,918 2,485 26 2,078 187 1.883 22 1I~ R 4.783 2,330 23 1,926 187 2()3 8 104 U 2,135 155 3 152 1,630 14 15
10 Limkheda· R 4.504 2,783 6 1,601 97 1 16
II Devgad Baria T 6,122 3,162 44 2.463 29 413 4 3 R 5,671 3,019 43 2,443 157 2 3 U 451 143 1 20 29 256 2
.Entirely r\l1."&1
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TABLJil E.IV
HOUSESUSEDWBOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLING PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF
20% Sample)
of Wall Predominant Material of Reof -------
Grass, Leaves, Corrugated District/Taluka/MahaIJ All ReedR, Thatch, iron, :r.inc or Asbestos T City/Town with
Cement other Wood or Tile;;. Slate other metal cement Brick and Concrete All other R Pq u18tio11 of 50,000 concrete material Bamboo Shingle sheets sheets lime and SLOne material U or more
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1
319 16 8,065 38.976 4,585 277 19 1,095 8 T PANCHMAHALS DIST:BI~ 150 11 ',640 35,855 2,818 87 5 132 6 R 169 5 425 3.121 1.717 190 14 963 2 'D'
2 5 631 5,491 935 4,7 7 549 2 T 1 Godhra 2 1 533 4,558 442 21 2 15 R
4- 98 933 '93 :16 5 1'134 2 U
4- 98 933 4,93 26 5 534 2 U Godhra Town (11)
4 1 1,384 1.'1'47 1,1'59 17 1 51 T 2 Kalal 1 1,308 1,114 934 15 22 R
4- 76 33 225 2 1 29 U
857 1.665 Q89 15 2 4:7 T 3 Halol 851 ,037 ino 2 404, R
6 128 179 15 3 U
39 521 23 5 R 4 Jambughoda*
- 166 2,884 193 8 2 R 5 Shehera*
.2 62 5,028 515 1 46 /T 6 Lunavada 2 41 4,755 164 3 R
21 273 351 1 43 U
143 3 1,830 4,861 86 28 7 3 T 7 SantraIllPur 143 3 1,829 4,605 34 28 7 3 R
1 2'56 ' '52 .. , U
3 776 3,219 59 1 12 R 8 Jha1od*
167 1 84,5 5,239 380 95 S 351 T 9 Dohad 2 623 4,111 31 9 1 8 B
165 1 222 1,1"28 349 86 7 343 U
629 3,841 21 9 B 10 Limkheda*
4 846 5,080 175 IS 15 1 T 11 Devgad Baria 4 845 4,710 107 4, 4: 1 R-
1 370 68 1 11 v
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E-V-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF
(Based on
Households with no lIouseholds with rAgular room one rOOIll
~-------~-- .. ---- _----------District JTalukaJ Mahal / Tota,l Total number of Number Number of Number Number of
City/Town with T Dumber of memb€rs Total of members of ml'mhers Population of 50,000 R houso- -----::_-- number of house- - ______ house-
or mOre U holUs Males Fernales rooms holds Males Females holds Males Females
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
P A N'CIIMAHALS DISTRICT T 52,975 150,729 140,703 70,923 44 104 85 39,638 110,769 103,283 R 46,543 134,176 125,855 58,530 42 103 84 36,782 104,344 97,654 U 6,43Z 16,553 14,848 12,393 2 1 1 2,856 6,425 5,629
1 Godhr& T 7,662 22,357 20,450 1l,037 3 10 7 5,231 14,'709 13,390 R \5,571 16,889 15,392 7,227 8 10 7 4,318 12,592 1 1,494, U '~,091 5,468 5,058 3,S10 913 2,117 1,896
Godhra Town (M) U 2,091 5,'68 5,058 3,810 913 2,117 1,896
2 Kalol T 3,759 10,072 9,288 5,447 1 3 2 2,631 6,925 6,339 R 3,393 9,124 S,406 4,60% 1 3 Z 2,'S3 (1,561 5,987 U 3M 948 882 845 148 311. 352
3 Halol T 3,635 10,361 9,M3 4,469 3,M7 8,546 7,940 R 3,244 9,475 8,894 3,986 2,127 7,860 7,329 U 391 886 769 .(83 320 686 611
4 J"ambughoda* R 588 1,693 1,618 698 487 1,334 1,274
0 Shebera'" R 3,253 9,449 S,461r' 4,033 2 2,5,(11 7,263 6,488
8 Lunil>vadll, T 5,652 15,412- 14,310 ,8,422 1 1 3,347 8,631 7,864 R 4,963 13,641 12,726 7,167 1 1 .. 3,018 7,875 7,201 U 689 1,771 1,584 1,255 329 756 663
7 Santrsmpur T 6,815 19,324 18,115 9.142 28 70 55 4,932 13,962 13,139 R 6,506 18,593 17,517 8,587 28 70 51:) 40,797 13,681 12,~25
U 309 731 598 555 135 281 214
8 Jhalod* ,R 4,067 12,210 ll,783 4,899 3,515 10,584 10,235
g Doha.d T 6,918 19,0111 18,242 9,855 2 1 1 4,830 12,978 12,520 R 4,783 13,569 13,37~ 5,621 3,991 11,138 10,985 U 2,135 5,492 4,870 4,234 2 1 1 839 1,840 1,535
10 Limkheda.* R 4,5Q4 12,787 12,003 5,017 7 15 18 4.MlS 1l,1l3t) 10,798
It I>.vgad Baris T 6,122 18,003 16,762 7,906 ',987 14,302 13,298 R 5,671 16,746 Hi,67tS 6,695 4,81lS 13,921 12,938 U 4,51 1,257 1,087 1,211 172 381 353
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TABLE E-V MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED
20 % Sample)
Households with two Households with three Households with four Households with five rooms rooms rooms rooms or more
------------_ ------~---.. - ..... --------.......,_ -------------Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of Number Number of District/Taluka(Mshall
of members of members of rnSIIlbers of members T City/Town with house- _------ hous-c- ------- housfl- ------ house- ------_ R PopulaHon of 50,000 holds M)'b,q F.3mCllo3 holds Males FGmaleil holds Males Females holds Males Females U Or more
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ' 21 22 23 24 2 1
10,477 30,716 2S,6S2 1,SSa 5,969 5,659 506 1,556 1,506 427 1,615 1,4SS T P ANCHMAHALS 8,100 24,502 23,202 1,232 4,031 3,7S3 231 698 669 156 498 463 R DISTRICT 2,377 6,214 5,480 651 1,938 1,876 275 858 837 271 1,117 1,025 U
1,844 5,626 5,102 383 1,299 1,263 119 391 379 82 322 309 T 1 Godhra 963 3,247 2,958 215 807 758 44 16{) 105 28 73 70 R 881 2,379 2,144 168 492 505 75 231 274 54 249 239 U
881 2,379 2,144 168 492 505 75 231 274 54 249 239 U Godhra Town (U)
817 2,279 2,12S 187 511 473 58 141 147 65 213 199 T 2 Kalol 725 %,035 1,917 122 352 327 29 66 76 38 107 97 R
SUI 244 211 61'i ll'i9 146 29 75 71 32 10!l 102 U
4S8 1,321 1,275 102 341 298 24 7~ 69 24 77 81 T 8 Halol 3SlI 1,171 1,156 91 303 270 22 70 63 22 71 7!1 R
5!1 HiO 119 11 38 28 2 (I 6 2 6 5 U
.5 329 812 5 28 27 1 5 R 4 J'ambughoda.
,'6 1,995 1,826 56 168 134 a 12 3 5 7 R Ii Sbohera*
1,973 5,781 5,453 234 693 707 70 178 176 27 122 110 T 6 Lunavada. 1,726 5,103 4,868 IS!I 574 552 29 76 92 3 12 13 R
247 684 585 48 119 155 41 102 84 240 no 97 U
1,471 4,102 3,866 312 969 856 47 128 127 25 93 72 T 7 Santrampur 1,339 3,798 3,577 281 856 788 44 119 121 17 69 51 R
132 304 289 31 113 68 3 9 6 8 24 21 U
465 1,180 1,120 94 279 277 21 64 53 3i 103 98 R 8 Jhalod*
1,6n 4,455 4,140 285 896 883 106 395 366 84 336 332 T 9 Dohad 761 2,323 2,274 24 82 90 3 12 12 4, 14 11 R 850 2,132 1,866 261 814 793 103 383 354 80 322 321 U
34,0 1,005 059 50 160 163 14 46 47 8 26 18 R 10 Limkheda*
843 !,!la7 2,501 1'15 6 25 578 40 121 125 77 SI8 26~ T 11 Devgad Baria. 711~ 2,318 2,235 108 422 397 18 69 83 6 18 22 R U. 321 260 e7 203 181 22 52 42 71 300 lI40 U
II.
SCT-8PECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
No special tables were prepared for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in 1951. The only information that Table D-III of 1951 furnished was the aggregate strength of Scheduled Oastes and Tribes for the district and certain arbitrary groups of talukas. In vi~w, however, of the special safeguards provided for these classes under the Constitution, it was felt that a more detailed tabulation of the oensus data will furnish the basis necessary for the evaluation of the results of the various schemes implemented by the State under the Five Year Plans as also for the formulation of new ones. Special tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have, therefore, been devised and presented in a separate series called SOTjSOjST series.
The table reproduced from this series is SOT-I-Parts A & B, giving industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Separate figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have also been given for each village in the Village Directory.
Total population of S_pheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for taluka/mahal with total/!'uraljurban break-up is given in Statements A and B.
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STATEMENT A
POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES SI.
No. TalukafMahal Total Rural Urban
PAlfCHMAHALS DISTRICT 51,846 45,197 6,649
1 Godhra 9,690 7,619 2,071
2 Kalol . 7,743 7,120 623
3 Halo1 . 2,135 1,785 350
4 Jambughoda 230 230
~ Shehera g,,943 4,943
<6 Lunavada 9,315 8,983 332
'7 Santrampur 4,788 4,353 435
8 Jhalod • 1,640 1,640
9 Dohad • 5,089 2,444 2,645
10 Limkheda 1,433 1,433
11 Devgad Baria 4,840 4,647 193
STATEMENT B
POPULATION OF SCHEDULED TRmES SI.
No. TalukajMahal Total Rural Urban
PANCBMABALS DISTRICT 503,214 493,733 9,481
1 Godhra 25,864 23,940 1,924
2 Kalal 3,140 2,802 338
3 Balol 12,840 P.469 1,341
-4 Jambughoda 1,744 1,744
II Shehera 3,131 3,1S1
-6 Lunavada • 4,476 4,231 240
'1 Santrampur • • 110,038 109,598 440
8 Jhalod • • • • • 102,131 102,131
9 Dohad • • • • 130,976 127,087 3,889
10 Limkheda • 73,185 73,185
11 Devgad Baria 35,1189 34,410 1.279
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VILLAGE WISE LIST OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
This table gives important information about the total number of industrial establishments arranged in ascending order of minor groups of industries. It is compiled from the house-lists and presented in run on manner. Under the name of the district are arranged minor groups of industries showing total number of industrial establishments within brackets next to each minor group separately for total, rural and urban. The figures for taluka/mahal are likewise arranged separately for total/rural/urban. Then follows a list of villages in the ordor of the location code number given in the Village Directory, showing against each village minor group or groups of industries found in the village with the number of establishments shown within brackets against each minor group. Figures for towns are also shown separately in tl:ie same manner.
Industrial establishments have been classified according to the minor groups of industries given in the Standard Industrial Classification adopted by the Government of India reproduced in the Annexure. This Will enable the reader to identify the industry to whioh a particular minor group !'elates.
U5
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS PANCHl'4ABALS DISTRICT
Total: Oi8 (4),200 (2408),202 (1), 204 (1),205 (18),201 (113),
209 (138), 214 (7),215 (1), 220 (24),230 (6), 231 (2), 233 (4),236 (2), 244 (3l, 255 (8), 272 (2), 273 (856), 274(3),276(2),278(6),280(25),281(63),284(1),287(1), 288 (56), 289 (145), 302 (12), 303 (4), 310 (10), 311 (150), 313 (27), 320 (6),335 (2), 336 (11), 340 (2), 341 (3), 343 (7), 350 (568), 351 (4), 362 (4), 364 (3), 365 (20), 367 (28), 368 (7), 369 (324), 370 (25),371 (2),373(1), 378 (16), 379 (1),380(14),381(3),383(2),384(20),388 (83), 390 (1),392 (27), 393 (336), 394 (7), 396 (1), 399 (1).
Rural: 200 (128),207 (106), 209 (26), 214 (1), 220 (9), 230 (1),
231 (21, 236 (1), 255 (4),273 (413), 278 (2), 280 (3), 281 (6),288 (32), 289 (132), 302(1), 310 (7), 311 (43), 313 (27),335 (2),336/(1),340 (1),343 (4),350 (415), 351 (4), 365 (18),367 (1), 369 (248), 370 (1), 381 (1), 384 (1),388 (16),393 (126). 394 (~). 396 (1), 399 (1).
Urban: 018 (4), 200 (120). 202 (1), 204 (1), 205 (18), 207 (67).
209(112),214(6),215(1),220(15),230(5),233(4),236(1), 244(3),255(4),212(2),273(443),274(3),276 (2),278 (4), 280 (22),281 (57), 284 (1), 287 (1),288 (24), 289 P3), 302(11),303 (4),310(3),311(107), :120(6), 336(10), 340(1), 341 (3)' 343 (3),350 (153), 352 (4),364 (3),365 (2), 367 (27), 368 (7),369 (75), 370 (24),371 (2),373 (1), 378 (16), 379 (1),380 (14),381 (2), 383 (2), 384 (19), 388 (67), 390 (1). 392 (27), 393 (210), 394 (5).
GODHRA TALUKA
Total: • 01,3 (2), 200 (51), 205 (10). 207 (26),209 (32), 214(3), 211) (1), 220 (7), 230 (2), 233 (1), 273 (122),274 (2), 278 (1),280 (16), 281 (38), 284 (1), 289 (3), 302 (6), 310 (3),311 (38), 320 (4), 336 (6), 340 (1), 343 (4), 350(36),351(1), 362(3),364(1),367(9),368(4),369(14), 370 (16), 378 (5), 380 (2), 381 (2), 383 (2), 384 (7), 388 (28), 392 (9), 393 (42), 394 (2).
Rural: 200 (14), 207 (2), 220 (3), 343 (2), 351 (1).
Urba.n : Oi8 (2), 200 (37), 205 (10), 207 (24), 209 (32), 214 (3),
215 (1), 220 (4), 230 (2), 233 (I), 273 (122), 274 (2), 278 (1), 280 (16), 281 (38), 284 (1), 289 (3), 302 (6), 310 (3), 311 (38), 320 (4), 336 (6), 340 (1), 343 (2), 350 (36), 362 (3), 364 (1), 367 (9), 368 (4), 369 (14), 370 (16), 378 (5), 380 (2), 381 (2), 383 (2), 384 (7), 388 (28), 392 (9), 393(42), 394 (2).
Villages: Nadisar-200 (I); Navi Dhari-200 (1); Timbll-200 (2)'
Gothda-200 (2), 207 (1), 343 (2); Moti Kandi-200 (2)~ Tuwa-200 (1); Kalyana_200 (1); Jitpura-200 (1), 207 (1); Mehlol-200 (1); Kakanpur-200 (2), 220 (3); Jalia-351 (1).
Town: GODHRA TOWN
0408 (2), 200 (37), 205 (10), 207 (24), 209 (32), 214 (3), 215 (1), 220 (4), 230 (2), 233 (1), 273 (122), 274 (2), 2'18 (1),280 (16),281 (38), 284 (1), 289 (3), 302 (0), 310(3),311(38),320(4), 3:16(6), 340(1), 343(2), 350(36), 362 (3), 3u4 (1), 367 (9), 368 (4), 369 (14), 370 (16), 378 (5), 380 (2), 381 (2), 383 (2), 384 (7), 388 (28), 392 (9), 393 (42), 394 (2).
KALOL TALUKA
Total:
200 (27), 205 (1), 207 (32), 209 (7), 214 (1), 220 (6), 273 (102), 280 (4), 281 (3), 289 (12), 302 (1), 303 (1), 311 (16), 341 3), 343 (1), 350 (12),351 (3), 304 (1), 367 (I), 369 (371,3ho (1), 378 (1), 388 (7). 390 (1), 392 (2) 893 (3;l),394(I) • '
KALOL TALUKA-contd.
Rural >: 200 (25), 207 (29), 209 (4), 214 (1), 220 (3), 273 (66).
280 (2),281 (3), 289 (10), 3~1 (6), 350 (12), 351 (3). 369 (35), 370 (1), 388 (5), 393 (22), 394 (I).
Urban:
200 (2), 205 (1), 207 (3), 209 (3), 220 (3), 273 (36) .. 280 (2), 289 (2), 302 (1), 303 (1), 311 (10), 341 (3),343 (1), 364 (I), 367 (1),369 (2), 378 (1),388 (2), 390 (1), 392 (2), 393 (11).
Villages: Boru-273 (1), 369 (1); Bakrol-200 (2), 273 (3), 289 (1),
369 (1); Derol-200 (1), 207 (4), 209 (2), 273 (2), 2~9 (1), 351 (3), 36~ (2); De101 200 (1), 207 (ll, 273 (6), 311 (2), 350 (11),3,69 (2), 393 (2); Kandach Inami_200 (1),369 (3);: Ghoda-369 (2); Sansoli_200 (2). 273 (4),280 (1), 393 (I); Naranpura-369 (2); Mokal-207 (I); KaEod_200 (2), 207 (2), 273 (4); Jantral-200 (2), 273 (5),393 (1); pjr,gali-369 (2)· Sa:naldevi-200(1), 207(3),273(1), 369(1), 388(1). 394(1)~ VeJalpur-200 (5), 207 (15), 209 (2), 214(1),220 (2),273 (24), 280 (1),311 (4),369 (2),370 (1), 388 (4), 393 (15); Challl;li-207 (1); Karo1i-207 (1); Bhadroli Khurd--369 (1); Sureh-273 (2), 289 (1), 369 (5); Malav-200 (4), 220 (1), 273 (1),2+31 (3),289 (4), 369 (4); Eral-200 (2); Adadra-200 (2), 207 (1),273 (13), 289 (2), 369 (6), 393 (3);, Medapur-289 (1); Vyasda-350 (1), 369 (1).
Town: KiALOL TOWN
200(2), 205 (1), 207 (3), 209 (3), 220 (3), 273 (36),280 (2), 289 (2), 302 (1), 303 (1), 311 (10), 341 (3), 343 (1), 364 (1), 367 (1), 369(2), 378 (1), 388 (2), 390 (1), 392 (2), 393 (11)_
RALOL TALUKA Total: ,
200 (23),207 (2),236(1), 273(52),280(2),281(3),302 (I), 311 (7), 343 (1),365 (1), 369 (9),381 (1), 384 (1), 388 (1), 393 (22).
Rural:
200 (19),207 (2),236 (1),273 (52), 280 (1),281(3),302(1),.. 311 (7), 343 (1), 365 (1), 369 (9), 381 (1),384 (1) 388 (1) 393 (22). ' •
Urba.n: 200 (4), 280 (1).
Villages! Halol_200(7), 207(2), 273(37),280 (1), 281 (3) 302 (1)
311 (7), 369 (5), 381 (1), 384 (1), 388 (1), i\'g:~ (20): Sultanpura-343 (1),365 (1); Kanjari-200 (2); Gopipura": 200 (1); Ghansar-200 (1); Champaner_200 (1); Jepura_ 200 (1); Baska-200 (1); Arad-200 (3), 273 (3), 369 (2); Katadta-369 (1); Ramcshra-236 (1),273(6), 36(}( 1), 393 (2); Hadabia-273 (2); Ravalia_200 (1), 273 (1); Vankedia_ 200 (1), 273 (1); Dharia-273 (2).
Town: SHIVR!A<J"P/UR. TOWN
200 (4), 280 (I).
Total: ' JAMBUGRODA MAHAL
200 (4), 273 (14), 311 (1), 350 (6), 369 (9), 393 (5).
Rural:
200 (4), 273 (14), 311 (1), 350 (6), SC9 (9), 393 (5). Urban:
No Urban Area
Villages: Jodvad-200 (1); Jamlmghoda_200 (1), 273 (13), 311 (1),
350(0),369(9),393(5); Khandivsv_200{l); Duma-200 (1). Haveli-273 (1). '
Town: No Urban Area
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISBMENTS-contd. SHEHERA TALUKA
Total:
200 (8), 207 (20). 209 (5), 220 (1), 230 (I), 273 (65) 278 (I), 288 CHI), 311 (2),3.,0 (2<1), 367 il) 369 (46): 388 (1), 393 (14), 3M (I), . , Rural:
200 (8), 207 (20),209 (5), 220 (1), 230 (1), :273 (65), 278 (1). 28R. (1\)), 311 (2), 350 (24) 3G"; (1) 369 (46), 388 (ll, 3~):3 (14), 394 (I), .' .
"Urban; N"o Urban Area.
Villages: Bilithu-369 (1); Dhar!lpur-200 (1),369 (3); Guneli-369
~2); Chhanip-207 (1); Rt'lla-200 (1), 350 (1), 369 (3): ~",dara-369 (H; Poyad>J-273 (2), 369 (3); ~athujill!\ 1\Iuvada-273 (I);Ynrli_200(1), 207(1),273(4), 350 (3), 369{I); 1I'[orva-200 (1),273 (1),3[;0 (1), 369 (4); Bhatna Muvade,-369 (I); Demli-360 (1); Badi-200 (I), 273 (5), 288 (5) 350 (1), 369 (1); Gaman Bariam,> J\'[uvada-288 (7); Salam BarianaJl,1nvada-3G9 (I): Shekhpur-288 (5), 369 (1); VaJda Vachhoda-207 (1); SHmbhali_207 (2); Bodidra Kl:nrrl-3G9 (I); Anil1d-273 (3), 3G!1 (1); Sli"hertL200 (1), 20. (10),209 (i»). 220 (1),230 (1). 273 (29). 278 (I) 311 (2).3,,0(10), 3(j7(1),3G9(2),388(1), 393(14). 394 (1); Bamroli Bnjl'ng-200 (1); ChhogaJ- 273 (2). 350 (3), 369 (1); Khatulcpur-207 (2); ~nndarva-200 (1),273 (6). 350 (2). 369 (3~; Aurdi-273 (1), 369 (1); Mahelan-369 (il; Sajivav-2.3 (1), 369 (1); J\Iirapur-273 (2); Gangadia-273(2), 369(1 );KhojalVflsfI_273(2) ;Nada-273 (1),369 (3); Saradis-273 (1); ~1atHriya v)·as.:.288 (2); Dharnnod-369 (1); C\I&ngaliana-369 (3); Wagbjipur-207 (3), 350 (3), 36'\J (3); Chalali-273 (I); Dume1av_273 (I), 369 (1).
Town; )<0 UrllRn ArPR
LUNAVAOA TALUKA Total:
200 (32), 205 (2), 207 (27), 209 (10), 220 (1), 233 (2), 272 (2), 273 (157), 281 (7)),288 (2). 289 (118), 311 (54), 313 (1), 33;; (2), 350 (192), 362 (1), 365 (17), 368 (2), 369 (82), 388 (2), 393 (56).
R~lr"l : 200(24),207(24).273(104),288(2),289(118),311(24),
313 (1),335 (2\, 350 (171), 3M (17),36<;) (66), 393 (12). Urban:
200 (8), 205 (2). 207 (3), 209 (10),220 (1), 233 (2). 272 (2),273 (53), 281 (5), 311 (30), 350 (21). 362 (1), 368 (2), 369 (16), 388 (2), 393 (44),
Villages: La!sar-200 (1); Chnrangarn (Sa1anada)-200 (1),207 (I);
Dhc'sia-200 (1); Ag!ll'wada-28Q (1); Vardhari-200 (1). 207 (1), 273 (6), 289 (9). 311 (2), 369 (2), 393 (2): Ved-207 (1),273 (1). 2S9 (9); Srtdhakpur-200 (I): Klwmpur-27:l(1);Knd"chal::1-200(1): DalwaiSavali-207 (1); Isroda-273 (6),2&9 (2), 3n\) (2); Lirnadia-207 (2), 273 \6}, 2&9(15), 3iJO(7), 36\}(1); Dhu1eta-207(1); Naroda-207(1) 273 (1), 36H (1); Vadagfvm-200 (2),273 (13),365 (17< :~93(l); B·,dv"lli-273(1):Lavana-350(1), 369(1); Vasta.na. :'Iluvada-289 (lu), 3,">() (I): Ladanna-Muvada-350 (1); Bakor-200 (1),207 (3).273 (8),350 (14-),369 (2).393(3): .Pandarwada-200 (1),207 (2), 273 (7), 300 (lR), 3fW(16). 393(1); Khadodi-273(4), 369(iJ), 393(1); Borva i-20 7(I), 273 (21, 369 (1); Lumbho-207 (1): LimhadiTirnba:169(;l); GhoghawadA-273 (3);Rahf'rnan-350 (2);Motakhanpur_2M (1),3riO (12), 3R9 (I): lV[udavadekh-200 (1), 369 (1); Kanpsar_3(\9 (1); Dolaria-207 (1); Tankna Bhevada.-3U\) (1); ililakkpur-200 (1),273 (4), 350 (11), 369 (2); R,'mpur-335 (2); J\Iotnvfldala-273 (2), 311 (S), 369 (2); X.lnavadala-273 (1),28!) (1), 350 (8); Padl'di (Rampur)-289 (3); Gangadin 289(3), 350 (27); Yaninvara Gorada-36!1 (2); s "w,d" ria Gorada-289 (1); Vadin!> Gora.da-:H\9 (11; Ral'flgwn M<1hudi-369 (1); Chatllkabeli-200 (1),273 (3),350 (9); Rampatehm Muvada-273 (2), 289(6),350(8),369(1); Ukedi-289 (6), 3G9(1); NanideJU\yild-207 (1); Chavadi()-200 (1); G01a.na. Palla_273 (1),
P.ll-IS
LUNAVADA TALUKA-contd.
Villages-coNdo
289 (3): Madhvas-273 (2), 350 (2), 36D (1). Patapur (Madhvas)-289 (1);. Ankalwa-289 (5); Sham~na-273 (6). 369 (1); Ohavdlbal nB Muvada-350 (12); Mota Sonela~ 350(1); Chuvananll Muvada-200(1)· Parampur-::f9 (1', Pat tan-273 (1),369 (1); Nava Muvad~-2S9 (2)· Bhai~asar:_'_ 200 (1), 2i3 (1), 350 (1); Virania-273 (2)' 2S9" (20) 3G9 (1); DOkelav-27:l (3),289(:2),369(1); K",ka.~a-Ch£maria_:_ :200 (1),207 (1), 273 (2), 350 (1); Verllma-313 (1); Panchmahudia_369 (2); Hadmatia-273 (1). Jhara_207 (1) 273 (2), 3i50 (G); Ladvfl-200(l), 273(1): 288(2), 289(13< 3ll (13), 369 (1\; Rabadia_207 (1), 273 (1). 350 (15). 369 (2;; Kh,:u,ol-200 (1), 273 (3), 293 (1); Fateplra_207 (1 . 369 (1); Kothamba Palla-200(2); Bhoja-369(1); Kothamba": 200 (2), 2'13 (7), 311 (I), 350 (14), 293 (3); DhamaniD-200 (1), 369 (3); Makhlllia-207 (2) 369 (I \. Jethrilol-369 (1). '~' Town:
LUNAVADA TOWN
200 (8), 205 (2). 207 (3), 209 (10), 220 (1), 233 (2), 272(2),273(53),281 (5),311 (30),350(21), 362(1), 368(2). 369 (16),388 (2), 393 (44). .,
SANTRAMPUR TALtrKA Total:
200 (13),207 (14),209 (11),220 (4), 230 (1), 236 (1), 273 (67), 281 (1), 289 (2), 303 (1), 311 (8), 340 (1), 350 (82), 365 (1), 367 (3), 369 (17), 373 (1). 388 (4), 392 (2), 393 (34).
Rural: 200 (8), 273 (II), 289 (1), 340 (1), 350 (37), 369,(10),
393 (2).
Urban: ~200 _ (5), 207 (14), 209 (11), 220 (4), 230 (1), 236 (1),
2,S (,,6),281 (1), 289 (1), :i03 (1), 311 (8), 350 (45), 365(1),3(,.7(3), 369(7), 373(1), 3&8(4), 3<J2(2\, 3!J:! (32). Villages: . .
Sangawuda_200 (1); Kunijilli padedi-273 (1': Umbfr-200 (1); KhArva_200 (1); Ditvas-200 (1); KAdm.B-200 (1 ; Ma1van_200(1); Sukhsar-200(2). 273(5),340(1), :150 (I6). 369 (5), 393 (2);, Vansialmi_369 (1); Bulai~'[1-27:' (21. :0 ['0 (5). 369 (3); Padlllra-350 (8); Gotllil'-273 (1); KOI.ilLpg(c]i-200 (1); Hajwll-273 (1), ;:!89 (1), :350 (8).369 (1).
Town: SANTR,AiMpUR TOWIN
200 (5), 207 (14), 209 (11), 220 (4), 230 (1), 236 (1), 273 (56), :281 (I), 289 (1),303 (1),311 (8), 3nO (45), 365(1),367(3).369(7),373(1), 38S(4), 392(2), 393(321.
JHALOD TALUKA Total:
200 (15), 207 (9),20n (13),231 (2), 255 (4), 273 (52), . 278 (I), 288 (11),289 (3), 310 (7). 311 (1), 313 (26), 343 (I), 3iJO (45), 369 (22), 388 (5),393 (41), 399 (1). Rural:
200 (15),207 (0), 209 (13), 231 (2), 255 (4), 273 (62), 278 (1), 288(1l), 28G(3),310(7),31l(1), 313(26), 343(1). 350 (45).369 (22),388 (5),393 (41), 399 (1), ., Urban:
No Urban Arf't1
Villa.ges :
137
Jha!od-20() (10),207 (2), 20!1 (5), 231 (2), 273 (19). 3(';\) (5), 3S8 \2), 31)3 (1) Rlll'ori-3u\) (2); 1vionc\li_20(\ (1), 207 (2),273 (2). 369 (1); S>mje1i-200 (3),209 (3), 273 (0), 278 (1),369 (5),388 (1). 393 (9); BihnLi-200 (1): Linodi-207(fl),209(5), 251)(4),273(32), 288(11), 2S0(3). 3]0(7), 3ll (1),313 (26),343 (1),3riO (4il), 0f,9 (S), 388 (2). 393 (31), 31l!! (1); Va,tL3fi!) (1).
ToWD : No Urbnn Arpa
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS-concld. DOHAD·TALUKA
Total:
048 (2), 200 (56),202 (1),205 (5),207 (18),209 (52), 214(3),220(3), 230(2), 233(1), 244(3), 255 (4),273 (128), 274(1),276(2),278(1),280(3),281(11),287(1),288(24), 289(7),302(4) 303(2), 311{I7), 320(2), 336(3), 350(51), 364(1),367(14),368(1),369(35),370(7),371(2), 378(9), 379 (l), 380 (11), 384 (10), 388 (26), 392 (13), 393 (49), 394 (I).
Rural:
200 (4), 369 (4).
Urban:
048 (2), 200 (52),202 (1), 205 (5),207 (18),209 (52), 214(3),220(3), 230(2),233(1),244(3), 255(4),273(128), 274(1), 27G(2}, 278(1), 280(3). 281(11), 287(1), 288(24), 289(7), 302(~), 303(2),311(17),320(2),336(3), 350(51), 364(1),367(14),368(1),369(31), 370(7), 371(2), 378(9), 379 (1),380 (11),384 (10),388 (26), 392 (13),393 (49), 394 (1).
Villages:
Itttwa-369 (1); Uchavania-369 (3);Jesawada-200 (1); Gangardi_200 (1); Garbada_200 (2).
Towns;
DOHAD TOWN
048 (2), 200 (50),202 (1),205 (4), 207 (18),209 (46), 214(3), 220(3), 230(2), 233(1), 244(3), 255(4),273 (126), 274(1),276(2),278(1),280(3), 281 (11),287 (1), 288 (24), 289(3),302(4),303(2),311(17),32 0(2),336(3),350(51), 364 (1),367 (14),369 (28),370 (3),378 (5),379 (1), 384 (9), 388 (24),392 (13),393 (49), 394 (1).
FBEELA'NDGAINJ TO:WlN
200(2),205(1),209(6),273(2),289(4),368(1),369(3), 370 (4),371 (2), 378 (4),380 (11),384 (1),385 (2)
LIMKHEDA TALUKA
Total :
200 (3), 207 (6), 209 (2),273 (15),350 (33),369 (16), 388 (2), 393 (2).
Rural:
200 (3), 207 (6),209 (2),273 (Hi), 350 (3S), 369 (16), 388 (2), 393 (2).
138
LIMKHEDA TALUKA-c;01ltd.
Urban:
No Urban Area
Vil}&ges: Bhanpur-350 (1), 369 (1); Agara (Randhikpur )-369 (1);
Borgotst-369 (1); Singvlld-207 (3), 273 (0), 350 (6), 369(1); Patangadi-273 (1), 369 (1); Dastl-309 (1); SndiR-Bo9 (1); Navagam-207 (l);M.oti Bandih.1l'-200 (1),273 (5), 350 (8); 369(2); Limkhoda-200(1), 209(2), 273(1), 350(3),388(2): Dudhia-273 (2),369(3), 393(2); Dabhada-200(1): Motamal-369(1) ; NinamaIlR Khakhm'ia-207 (1) ,350(12);V,-d-B69 (ll; Undttr_369 (1): Dolaria_350 (3); Rachhava-369 (I); Tok&rvQ_207 (1).
DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA T·otal:
200 (16), 204 (1), 207 (19), 209 (6), 220 (2), 2'73 ('72\. 278 (2), 281 (2), Sll(6), 33(; (2). 350 (87), a60 (1), 369 (37),370 (1),378 (1). 3ilO (1),384 (2), 388 (7),392 (1), 393 (38), 394 (2), 396 (1).
Rural:
200 (4), 207 (14),209 (2), 220 (2), 273 (24), 311 (2), 336 (1 l, 350 (1\7), 369 (31), :lSS (2), 393 (6), 396 (1).
Urban:
200 (12),204 (1),207 (5),209 (4),273 (48), 278 (2), 281 (2),311 (4),336 (1),365 (1).369 (6),370 (1). 3'78 (1). 380 (1), 384 (2),388 (5), 392 (1), 393 (32), 394 (2).
Villages: Vadodar_350 (I): Bhilod-369 (1); Bhojpura-369 (1);
Salia-207 (1), 273 (1); Lalpari-273 (1); Pamli-369 (4); Fllrod-273 (4),3/)0 (2S).369 (4);Navagam-369 (2):Padedi-207 (I): Gollav_273 (1); Panchela_200 (I); Kh8rkbac1i-207 (1),273 (3),369 (1); Kumbhsl' palli_S50 (34);Piplod-200 (1),207 (5), 209 (2), 311(1). 350 (1)':369 (1), 388 (1), 393 (3); Ghoghamba-200 (2), 220 (1), 273 (10). 311 (1), 350 (15), 369 (1),388 (I), 3\)3 (I); Sajors_3o'J (2); Ranjit, nagar_273 (2), 350 (1), 369 (1), 393 (1); Chatha-369 (2); Pa.IlR_220 (1); Cha.thi-369 0); Bor_:l69·(I); Vdva-273 (1); Zinzl'i-273 (1); Godli-309 (I };Bakrol-393 (1 );KuvfI-369 (2); Dabhva (Sagtala)-207 (4), 336(1),350 (l); Simlagasi-369 (1) Nadat.od-350(1), 369 (2);Zamran-207 (1); Sovania-207 (I): 350 (5),369 (3), 396 (I).
Town: DEVGAD BARIA TOWN
200(12),204(1),20 7(5),209(4),273(48),278(2),281(2). 311 (4),336 (1),365 (1),369 (6).370 (1),378 (1), 380 (1), 384 (2),388 (5), 392 (1), 393 (32), 394 (2).
ANNEXURE
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group (Code) De.,cription
Mi.nor Group (Code)
1
ll4
2
Division 0 AgricuUure, Zivestock, fore8try, fishing and hunting
Livestock and Huntirbg
Production and rearing oflivestock (large heads only) m"inly for milk aud animal power such as cow, buffalo, goat . .
Rearing of sheep an.d production of wool • Rearing and production of other animals (mainly
for slaughter) such as pig • • • Production of ducks, hens and olher sman birds,
eggs by rflaring and poultry farming . • Rearing of bees for the product,lOn of honey. wax
and collection of honey . • • Rearing of silkworms and production of cocoons
and raw silk 0 ••
Rearing of othor HPul1 animals and insocts • Production of othSl: animal husbandry products
such as skin, bone, ivory and teeth
Division Z dII 3 folanufacturing
20 Foodstuffs
Production of rico, alta, flour, etc., by milling, de· husking a.nd proCGssing of crops and foodgruirl6
PI'oduction of sugar and syrup from sugarcane in mills. . • • '.'
Production of indigenous sugar, gur from sugar. cane or palm juice and prodUction of candy
Production of fruit pl'oduct,~ such as jam, jelly, sauce and canning and preservation of fruits
Slaughtering. preservation of meat and fish and ca.nning of fish • •
Production of bread, biscuits, cako and other bakery products •
Production of butter, ghee. cheese and other rI airy products .•
Pl'Oduction of edible fats Illid oils (other than hydrogenated oil)
Production of hydrogenated oils (Vanaspa.ti) • Production of other food products such as sweet·
lneat and condimonts, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chOCOlate, toffee, lozenge
21 Be11()r(Y,Jf3s
Production of di~tilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and brewery
Production of country liquor. . • Production of indigenous liquor such as toddy,
liquor from mahua, paim juice • Production of other liquors, not covered abOve Production of aeratecl. ,.ud mineral water Production of ice • Produclion of ice cream Processing of tea in faetol'ie~ . Proc.",sing of coffe .. in curing works Production of other beverages . ,
Tobacco Products
Manufacturfl vf bidi. • Manufacture of cigars and cheroots • Manufaoture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco.
3
040 041
042
043
044
045 046
048
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207 208
209
210
211
212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219
220 221 222
Major Group
(Code) Description
1 2
D';vision;] &J Manufacturing-contd,
22 Tobacoo Proat.ct8,coJltd.
23
MA.nufacture of hookah tobac(;o Manufacture of snuff lVlanufacture of jerda and other chewing tobHcco lVIanufacture of Othe1' tobacco products
Textile-Cotton
Cotton ginning, cleaning, pres"jng and baling Cotton spinning (other than ill mill,,) Cotton spinning and weaving in mill", Cotton dyeing, bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms . Cotton weaving in handlooms. • Manufacturing ofkhadi textile in handlooms Prin ting of cotton te:x:tile :Manufacturing of ootton nets. • • Manufactw·ing of cotton, cordage, rope and twine
24 Text ile-.lut e
26
27
139
Jute pressing alld baling Jute spinning and weaving Dyeing and bleaching of jute Printing of jute textile • . . ;\Iallufacture of other products like rope, oordagc
from jute and similar fibre such as herop, me;;ta
Textile-Wool
Wool baling and pressing "Vool oleaning and processing (scouring) Wool spinning ard weaving in mill 'Vool spinning other than in mills Wool weaving in power loom Wool weaving in handloom . • Embroidery alld art work in woollen textile
Textile-Silk
Spmlling a.nd weaving of silk textile in mill Dyeing and bleaching of silk • • Spinning of silk other than in mills "Vea VJng of silk textile by power loom Weaving of silk textile by handloom Printing of silk textilo. • • Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine
Textile-foI i8ceU aneOU8
Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of toxtile products _ . • •
Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fa.bries and garments. • • . .
EmbrOidery and making of crepe l ac(' and fringes Making of iexLile garmeut6 induding raincoats
and hAad-gear . ••. ManUfacture of made-up textile goods except
wearing apparel such as curtains, pillow oases, bedding materials, ma.ttress, textile bags
Manufacture of waterprOOf t()xtile products such as oil cloth, tarpaulin • • • •
Manufacture and roeovery of all types offi bree for purposes of padding, wadding !loud upholstery filling •
M.inor Group (Code)
3
223 224 225 226
230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239
240 241 242 243
244
250 251 252 253 254 255 25~
260 261 262 263 264 265 266
270
271 272
273
274
275
276
ANNEXURE'-COntd.
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION-contd.
Major Group (Code)
1
Description
Minor Group (Code)
3
Division 2 &:3 1l1Ul1u/ucturing.contd.
21 Textile.l1Iiscellaneou8.contd.
28
29
30
)1anufacture of coi.r and eoir pro duet s ~1e.nuf(LCturo of umbrellas • Proees"ing and manuf»oturo of tox tile products.
:!77 278
not covered above 279
Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Product8 Sawing and pla.ning of wood )I"nuf,wture of woodell furniture ~nd fixtures ~Ianuf,.cture of structural wooden goods
280 2_81
(including tronted timber) sUuh as beams, posts, doors, windows •
.:'.fanufdcture of woodcn indust;rial goods other than transport equipment such a.,; bobbin and similar tlquipmenL a.nd fixtures . •
:'vlanufacture of other WOOue,} product;; ;;uch aB
282
283
ut,ensils, toys art wares :\LloUuf4oture of veneer and plywood . )!Ianuf"oture of plywood products such as tea
chest •
284 285
::\iauufdcture of boxo"" and packing ea.so'l other than plywood. • . • •
.;.\Ianufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, baves a.nd oLh"r allied products .
286
287
288 ::\I"nufacturo of other wood Bud lil!ied pruducts,
not oovered above 289
Paper and Paper Products
){anufaoture of pulp from wood, rags, waste· po. per fOnd other fibres and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of pape .. and paper board in mill 290
~'[allufacture of pulp from wood, rag~, waste-paper and other fihrex aond the COllV<'r810Il of such pulp into any kind of papAr a.nd pap"r board hfll,ldmade _ 291
l\'[anufacture of produet~, such So paper bags, box{ls, cards, onvelopes and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp • 292
Printing and Publishing
Priutill,g itud publishing of newbp"'pero and periodicals ••
Printing and publishing of books. • All other types of printing includjnglithography,
engraving, etching, block making and other work connected with printing industry .
All types of binding, stitching, sizing and ()ther allied work oonnected with binding indu~try •
300 301
302
303
31 Leather and Leather products
Currying, tanlling and finishing of hid"" and "kill" and proparat.ion of finished leather. • 310
)Ianufacture ofs]lOes and othor leatherf!)otwear 311 )[anufa,ctufe of clothing and wearing apparel
(exco-pt f\)otwear) madcofleather find fur • 312 )L'nufa,cture of leather products (except tho~e
",overed by code Nos. 311, 312). ",uch as leaih€l' uphohtel'Y "uitcases,pockco( book;;,cigaretie and k"y ca~es, purses, saddlery, whip and other articles •• . 313
Repair of shoe~ and other leathcr footwear . 314 R3pair of all other !eatherproducts except footwear 315
Major Group (Code) Description
J\lillor Group (Code)
1 2 3
Diviliion Z &,3 Manujuctu1'illg·contd.
32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products
Mi;nufadure oftyres and tubes ManUfacture ofr,ubber footwear • Manufacture of rubber goods used for lIldustl'illl
purpose • • Manufactur .. of all kinds of other rubber product"
from nat,,>!>l or 8ynthetic rubber ineluding rub bel' raincoat • • . .
Productions of petrOleum, kerosene tlnd other petroleum products In petroleum refineries
Production of coaltar and COke in coke oven Manufacture of other cOal alld coaltar products,
not covered clsewhere
33 Chemical and Chemical ProductB
Ma.nufacture of basic industrial chemical~ wch as aoids, alkalis ~ and their salts, not elsewhere specified • . . • •
)lmlUfacture of dyes, paints, colours anti. varnishos Nlallufacturo of fertilizers . . . • ~Ianufacturo of ammunition, explosives and firo-work~. • • •
Ma.nufacture of matohes • :\Ian;,facture of medicine~, pharmaceutical pIe·
parations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet pl"Clpal"lltions except S09p •
Manufacture of soap and other washing and oleaning compounds. .;.
:.\lanufacture of turpentine, synthctk, reB in und plustio products and materials (including synthetic rubber) .
Manufacture of common sl>lt . . • Man.ufacture of other chemical~ and chemical
produots, not covered above (including inedible oils and fats). • • • •
320 321
3"~
323
324 325
326
330 331 332
333 334
335
336
337 338
339
34 Non·metaUic~~lineral Product8 othct, tha11Petroieum
35
and Goal
}lanufacture of str'lctural clay products such as bricks, tiles. .
::'.lanufacture of cement ,.nd cement products Manufacture oflime • • • :Manufaoture of structural stone gOods, stone
dressing and stonE) crushing. • Manufacture of stonewarcs, other than images ~lanufacture of stone images . . Manufacture of plaster of paris and its products Manuf,tcture cf asbestos products ManufactUre cf mica products
Manufacture of Earthenware and Earthen Pottery.
:Jlall.ufactUl'e of chillaware and erockct'Y ::\[anufach,re of porcelain and its pl'odueit:' J\lanufllctll1'c of glass bangle8 and bead~ J\lanufact'-'rc of glass aI'pm'atus . J\lanufact,1re of earthen irnage, husts and statues • Manufacture of earthen toys and Ul'twal'es except
those covered by code No, 355. • • ~lanufacture of glass and glass products exc(;pt
uptical and photographic lenses and glass products covered above.
Manufacture of other non.metallic' mineral product$, not elsewhere specified
340 34 1 312
343 344 345 346 347 348
350
351 352 353 354 355
3M
357
359
140
ANNEXURE-concld.
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION-condd.
Ma.jor lUiuol' Group Group (Code) DesCl'ipt ion (Code)
1 2
Divi8ion 2 &3 1YIanu!aciUl"ing-uontd.
36 Basic Zli[etal", and their ProrZ,wl8exoepl "llaohi"ery and Transport Eq~tiJjme?lt
Mtlnufactul'P uf iron and sted including sIneltlng, rdining, rolling, cOnv('J'sion into basic forms such "" bill,>t s , blooms, tnbes, rods . ,
_\lanufl1ctul'c including sTIlclting, r('fining of nonferrous lTIotals and alloys ill basic forIns
);luJlufaetnre of arrnanler;is . . • Yi.,1nu{act",'e of "tructuTal steel products such as
joist, rai],sheet, plHtc . ),lanufacture of iron and "ted furniture M>Luufacture of brass a,nd bell ,net,,] produ<:ts :VL,),nui 'leturn of I1hnninillnl produd ~. . :\Ian11j [letur8 of IDci" I products (other thUll of
h'on hrass ben rnets,l n11.u ahlll1.iniulll) such as tin (jan ~'. . . . . . .
Ellalllelling. g>,lvaHising, plat,ing (ilccll1ding electroplating) polishing and w(,lding of m(,tal productg. . . . .. . ~
)lanufacture of sundry hal'd" an's sudl a;; G, I. pip'" whe net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutkry (This will also iudude t,he manufacture of sundry ferrous ongin. sring products donco by jobbing ongineeril 'g COl ~('rnFl 'which u] nnot be olaseifiod in mnjur groups 36,37, 38 and 3D).
37 "11aohil~ery (AU kinds other than TrcUlspol't) and Eleotrioal Equipment
:\lanufacture and assembling of UlachiwT,Y (othCI' than electric")} except textilc rnadLin"ry .
::\lanuf<lctul'(-) and asseruhling of pl'irlle flloYer and boikl's, ot1Hw than ebetriNLI equipment, such as diesul 01.1giuL's, Toad rOl1ersj tractJOl's .
::\l,,"ufacturo of machine tools. . , • ~l,""llufactJure of textilcHlla,chin6ry and ftccessorit- 8
:Manufacture of heavy "leckiea! maddr> ry and nquipmBnt sllch as motors, gnnurfttor~, trans-forIners • • • . . •
)1anufacture of electric lalllps and failS • Manufacture of i,lsul.,t"d WLn s ,HId caLIf'S ,:\lanufacture of all kinds of battery. • 1\[tlo11UfactUl'() of electronic equiplnunt su(·h as
radio, TIli,,"ophone . . . • . l\Iallufa.eturc of c le('tric 1 nachiner;y- Gnd appara tus,
<lppJiancGs, Hot specified above
3
soo
367
368
369
370
371 372 373
374 375 376 377
378
379
Ma.jor Minor Group Group (Codvl DUBcripiiull (Cude)
1 2
Divi8ion 2 &3 Manujactu,.ing-concld.
Manufacture, assemhly and repairing of locomotives
:JIanufacture of '" agons, C'oH("h(s~ i H::ulnql~ sand other rail road equipment othe)' than that covered hy cod" Ko, : 63
::_\lallufact ure and ass(OnlbJing of nlOtO}' velJicl(~ of all types (excepting motor engines)
)lanufacture of ulOtor ve hicks ('ngine~ 1'" rts "red accessories
Repairing and snvi(,ing of motor vehieks :\Ianufacture of bicycles and tricycles "I,d acces
sories such as saddle, se~t fmme, gear
Building and repairing of water transI'<)J't equipment Such as ships, boats and manufactUre of marine engines
)1I:lIlufucturo and repair of air transport equip-luent including aeroplaIles, aero engines .
Repairing of bicyclE'S and tricycks
1>lanufacture of other transpor~ equipment, not covered above such as anunal-drawn and hand-drawn vehicles
39 .1Ii8cellaneou8 1YIanuju('turing Industries
141
;'>lanufacture of optical instrulllcnts and kllS(~ ophthalmic goods and photographic equipment and "11 pplies ,
:\lanufacture of scielltific, meuipal "nd >;urgi<:al instrnlllents and equip111ent a.nd supplir::s ..
A8Sl'luLling and repairing of watches lind clocks
Manufacture of jewellel';,', silvennne and wares using gold and oth",' precious metals
~lanufacture and tuning of musical instrUTI1ents :\lanufacture of stationery al,ticle~. not covcretl
elsewhere such as pencil, penholder, f'ountaiH pen
)Ianufacture of sports goods
~lanl1facture and repair WOrk of gOods not assignable to any other group.
3
sso
38]
382
383
384
385
3SG
387
388
389
390
391
392
393 394
395 396
399
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION
The handicraft table is a new feature introduced in the District Census Handbook, in 1961 Census.
A detailed handicraft survey has been undertaken as a part of the censal programme. In States like Gujarat where the survey was conducted for selected crafts in selected centres, and not in each and every village. this handicraft table was to be compiled from the house-lists or the village notes. Accordingly, the information for this table was extracted from the house-lists adopting a 4 digit code for household industries circulated by Registrar General. India. The definition of household industry presented a problem, which was solved by including, on an ad hoc basis, household industries having less than 5 workers for this purpose.
The table shows the number of villages/towns in which particular crafts are practised and number i of persons engaged therein. The data are compiled separately fbI' the rural and urban areas of each
taluka/mahal, for each city or town in the district and consolidated for rural and urban areas of the district. Where there is only one city/town in a taluka/mahal, the data fl)r the urban areas are given for the city/town as they are same for talukafmahal.
143
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUOTION
Major/MinO!' GrOup
Industrial Code No, Naro .. of Craft
2
S'o. of Towns
3
PANCHMAHALS DISTRIC'I*
Majo1' Gr. '20 )Lit1or
Foodst"jfs
Gr. 200.1
200.3
~OO.5 202.1
20.';
:!07
209.2
209.6
209.7
Major Gr. :21 Minor
Gr.214.2
MnjOr Gr. 22 Minor
Gr. 220 .1[njOr Gr. 2.1
Minor Gr. 230
PI'OdU(,l ion of flotU· by Vill"gf' chakkies or flnur mill h~ grinding'wheat, maizf', gri m. pte. . . . . • 8
Production "[riel" by milling. dehuNking and pr(le('~sing of paddy by ric" mill
Production of pllJ".,~ . , Gnr and Khand"nri mal'ing
from sugat'pan0 nnd palm Produf'tion of br!'ad. bi'<'uit. (,ilkp find at h<'1" b"kPrY prodnct~ ,
Oil prf",'ing ghani, knlhn or by ,muil m,lehines _ .
Makingof .-;wP 1'tmpfits luddu, ppdfi, barphi, b"tn"'8. ptf'.
Making of dalrnot, (·han!l(·hlll' (jor) gHrf:tm~ rewa!"i,. ['t<'. .
Making of ot hpr food prodtl('t~ for rf"~iduary ,,;:nnckK
B e1,prage ••
Prodl1f'tion of nE"ratpd wnt<>1' ,olueh as ;;odawflter, lemonad,', Me.
Tobacco Prod,~ct8 •
Mnnufadure of bidi Textile-Cotton
Cotton ginning, ('koning. ('111'.1.
3 1
4
6
6
5
ingit prf'-APoing an.d baling :l 233.1 DY"ing of plot h (rotlon) and
Major Gr. 24 Minor
Gr. :?44.2
21-fajor Gr, ;:5
Minnr \ Gr,255
,11aj Or Gr. 27 . Minor
Gr. 272,3 :?73.1
273.4
278
yarn
Making of rope and ('ordagp, oul, of jute
Textile- Wool
vVeaving of woollen cloth in handloom. Buch a~ blanket", rugs, pashmjna. thulma, glldJIla, etc.
Textile-.J! i8ceUaneon~
Traditional embroideI'v . Making of cap, hnt and other
head-gE"ar,s . , . ~aking of textile garmE"ntFl induding rain'coHts Hnd hp,ad'gears, n,e.c. . .
Manufacturo of oth"r mHde. up textile goodR like mitttress, quilt, rezai. etr._ n.{'.e.
Manuftlcturp and r!'pair of umbrr>llas
.3
7
3
No. of p('r><on<
I'mp\ny(,d in pro
dll('lion
480
198
lfi 3
35
70
91
60
13
10
10
J 7
18
]()
R
G
6
G
6
6/,4
633
4
5
*The total number of to\l'n8 in the diRt, iet is 8,
, ::\Iaj()r/Min()r
Group Indust rifl I Codp Xo. Xamf' of Craft
2
No, of persons
employed No, of in proTowns duction
3 4
PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT-con Id.
;'Ilajor Gr. ']8 ~1f(l"uJacture oj Wood and
Min!)T' (Jr. 280
281
284,:!
289.3 280.4
.Major Gr. SO Minor
Gr. 302·]
303
Najor Gr . .31 ?tlinor
Gr. 310·2
311.1
illajor Gr .. 12
Minor Gr. 320
:M ajor Gr, :;.3
'Minor Gr. 3311.]
Woodpli P,'od~lrts
Sawing, pInning ano milling of wood , , . ,
11nnnfadure of wf)"den fur-niture alld fixl111'f'S . .
M annfacj ure or wood",n uten~il", flrtwarf' p.nd decoI'aJive wc>odf'n hoxes ()lataI'll"') •
Making of ba,kelR anil brrorn. stick", . • , ,
l\lllking of cartw}W('j,' . Manufacture of ol11(-r 'we,c,d fllld allied prodndR. JJ.p.C'.
Prill1itlg and Publiski1lg
Printing work,. printing of handbills, invitation cords etf'.
Book binding, stitching, sizing >end ot h<'1' work cOllnected wit h book binding industry •
Leather and Leather P1'(,dtlct&
Ctlrrying, nnning and finiRh· ing of hides and ,Idns. prep,,· ration of nni8hpd lAM llPr, .
Making of]f'Ilther be-ots, ,.hees or ch"ppal" (~lippf'r", snndalp)
Rubber, petroleum and Goal Product8
4
4
1
1 1
5
2
2
7
VlIlcllnising t yrp~ And t llheK 2 Chemical8 a'l'ld
ProdHcts
Mnnufadnre of wa~hinll sodn
Chemica7
",nd
3
1lf ajar Gr, .14-.35 Non'metallic Mi'llC1'al Product",
other than Petroleum and Ooal 1'.linor
Gr. 34l.4
3-\3. 1 31'\1)
Major Gr .• 16
Minor Gr. 362
144
36~
365,2 367·2
3G8.3
Making of cf'm;'ylt prodnd 8.
D.e.c .• Stone carVing , . Mflkillg of ellrthpllWRre "lwh a~ rottf'ry, etc, , 4
Bas1'c Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment .
l\1",nnfacture of armR find w<'nponp und t.heir repair >.ervic{· • 2
l'.bnnfHctnre of ir;)l1 find si epl fut~tnrp 2
M" king of brc\f';.;ware 2 M"king of artideR from tin
;;heet\-\ ., 3 Engraving, embossing. polish.
ing nnd wf'lc1ing of metRI produdR 3
205
20
96
2
59 1
27
26
21
5 183
7
176
17
17
27
27
276
3 1
271
183
3
6 2
30
14
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WT OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
Major/Minor Group
Industrial Code No. Name of emft
2
No. of Towns
3
P ANCBMABALS DISTlUC'l'--conold. Minor
Gr. 368.4
369.1
369·2
369.4
369.8
Major Gr. 37
Minor Gr. 370
373
378
379·2
Major Gr . .18 Minor
Gr. 384
388
Major Gr. 39
Minor
Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products . • Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough· share. khurpi, kudal, etc. . 3
Manufacture of light engineering goods includmg bolt" and screwS
Making and repairing of locks and trunks • • • 1
Foundry Industry (including blapksmithy) 6
Machinery (All kinds othet' than Transport) and Electrical Equipment
Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumpR, etc. 2
Manufacturo of sewing machin" parts
Repairing Hnd servicing of radios. .
Repairing and servlcmg of electrical apparatus, heaters, oven, etc.
Transport Equipment
Repairing and servicing of a.utomobile~ "
Repair of cycle and rickshaw
MisceUa>leOus Manufacturing Industries
3
1
3 7
No. of persons
employed in production
1
14
4
2
107
33
16
15
1
140
32 108
381
Gr. 392 Repairing and serVicing of watches and clocks 5 29
393.2 Goldsmithy . 6 269 394 Manufaetlll'€', repairing and
tuning of mUSical instru-ments such as harmonium, ta.bla, sitllr, bansuri, etc. . 3 10
399.9 Makingand repairing of goods, n.e.c. 7 73
GODHR,A TO'VN (GODHRA TALUKA)* Major Gr. 20 FOOdstuffs 158
Minor Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by Village
ohakkif'H or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc.. • • • • I 68
200,3 Production of rice by milling, dehuHking Hnd proPBBsing of paddy by rice mill.. . 1 4
205 Production of bread, bisc>uit, oakA and other bakery products I 20
207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or bv small machines. • 1 23
209.2 Makingofsweetmeats, laddu, peda, bHrphi, batasa, ptc. 1 30
209.6 Making of dalmot, chana' chur (jor) garalTI, rpwari. etc. I 10
*The total number of towns in the taluka is I.
14:5
P.II-19
MlljorjMinor Group
Industrial CodeNa.
1
Name of Craft
2
No. of persons
employed No.of in pro. Towns duction
3
GODHRA TOWN (GODHRA TALUKA)-contd. Minor
Gr. 209.7 Making of other food pro· ducts for resi duary snlicks 13
Major G'!'. 21 Beverages 3 Minor
Gr. 214.2 Production of aerated water such as sodawater, lemonade, etc. I S
MajOr Gr. 22 Tobacc<l PrOducts 2 Minor
Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi • j
Majol" Gr. 23 Te:x;tile- Ootto", ~ JIili.nor
Gr. 230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding preSsing and baling 1 2
233·1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and yarn. 1 2
Major Gr. 27 TB:lltile-M iscella-n€o'Us 161 Mjnor
Gr. 273.1 Making of oap, hat and other head.gears • • • 1 I
273·4 Making of textile garments including rain·coats and head.gears, n.e.e. . • 1 1117 .
274·3 Manufacture of other made-up textilEI goods like mattress, qUilt., rezai, etc.~ n.e.c. r 2
278 Manufacture and repair of umbrellas. 1 r
Majo,!, Gr. 28 M anujacture oj Wood and Wooden ProdiuctB 88
Minor Gr. 280 Sawing, planing and milling
of wood . .• 1 9 281 Manufacture of wooden
furniture and fixtures 1 66 284.2 Manufacture of woode~
utensils, artware lind decorative wooden boxes (pataras). • • • 1 2
28\).4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n.e.c. 1 11
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publishi'TIg 11 Minor
Gr. 302·1 Printing works, printing of handbills, invitatiOn cardA,
14 etc. I
Major Gr. 31 Leather arid Leathe?' Prod~l,ct8 69
l\'linor Gr. 310.2 Currying, tanning and
finishing of hides and skins, preparation of finished
1 7 leather 3ll.l l\ilaking of leather lloots,
shoes or chappals (slippers, 1 62 sandals)
Major Gr. 32 Rubber, Petroleum ovd Oool Produots 11
Minor 11 Gr. 320 Vuleanisillg tyres and tubf"s
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
:\lajor/Minor Group
Industrial Coue No.
1
Name of Craft
2
No.of parHons
employed No. of in proTownq ductiun
3 4
GODHRA TOWN (GODHRA TALURA)-co'flcld.
_vI ajar Gr. 33
Minor
Gr. 336·1
llfajo'l' Gr. 34-85
Minor Gr. 350
Major Gr. 30
Minor Gr_ 362
364
367·2
368·3
369·1
369·S
Major Gr. 37
Minor Gr. 370
378
Major Gr .. 18 M.inar
Gr. a84
388
Major Gr . .39
Minor Gr. 392
393.2 394
Chemioals and Ohemical PJ'od>;ots .
ManufiICture of soap and washing soda •
Non-metallic Mineral Products othe-r than Petroleu'ln anq, Coal
Making of earthonwarc BUi'h as Ilott,,,,,,, > etc.
B allie Metals am d their Products except Machinery and Transport Eql,ipment
lUanufacture of arms and weapons and their repair service Manufacture of iron- and steel furniture. . .
Making of articles from tin Rheets
Engraving, embossing, polishing and welding of rnetal products . . .
Manufaeture of agricultunll implmnent,s such as ploughshar", khurpi, kudal, etc .•
Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy). . . MaeMnery ( A II kind8 otli er than Trar8port) and ElMltrical Equ~pment. , .
:l\lanufacture of nwchaniN,1 water pumps, tube well pum.ps, ail' pumps, etc. Repairing and servicing of radios
Transport Equipment
Repairing and servicing of automobiles . , .
Repair of cycle and rickshaw
Mi .. cellaneo ... Manujact.,ring I nd1'8trielS
Repairing and servicing of watches and clocks ,
Goldsmithy Manufacture, repairing and tuning of musical instruments such as harmonium, tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc.
399.9 Making and repairing of ________ gOOd,S. n.e.c.
*Tbe total number of ~owns in the taluka is 1.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
it 1
17
17
75
75
57
2
2
13
7
4
29
15
9
6
61
16 45
64
10 47
4,
3
Major/Minor Group
Industrial CadeNa. Na;me of emft
2
No. of persons
employed No. of in proTowns duction
3 4
KALOL TOWN (KALOL TALUKA)*
Major Gr. 20
Minor Gr_ 200.1
207
209·2
M<Lj.}'l' GT. 22 Minor
Gr. 220
Major Gr, 27 Minor
Gr. 273A
Major Gr. 28
Minor Gr. 280
289,4-
Major Gr. 30 Minor
Gr. 303
M ajol' Gl'. 31 Minor
Gr. 311.1
Major Gr. 34-35
Minor Gr. 341.4
343.1
Major Gr. 36
Minor Gr. 367.2
369.8
Major G'I'.:18 Minor
Gr. 388
146
Foodst1JjJs
ProductiOn of flour by village chakkies or flour mill]Jy grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc.. . . ,
Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Or by small machines , ,
Making of 8w<,et.Ineats,laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, et(',
1
1
Manufacture of bidi 1
Textile-Mi8oellaneou8
~lakiIlg of textile garments including rain-('oats and h('ad-gears, n.c.c.
Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Produots
Sawing, planing and milling of wood 1
Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n.e.c. 1
Printing and PubCishi-ng
Boo k -binding, stitching, sizing and other work connected with book-binding industry 1
Leather and Leather Product8
Making of leather boots, shOes Or chappals (slippers sandals) 1
Non-metallic Mineral Product8 other than Petroleum and Coal
Making of cemont products, D.e.c. Stone carving
Basic Metals and their Prod1,ct8 ex~ept Machinery and Tran8port Equipment ,
Making of articles from tin sheets Foundry Industry (inc-l udi,-,g blacksmithy) Transport Equipment.
Repair of cycle and ri('Rslww
1 1
1
8
4
2
2
3
3
50
50
11
7
4
2
2
17
17
4
3 1
1
2 .3
3
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
Major/Minor Group
Industrial Code No. Name of Craft
2
NO,of persons
employed No.of in proTowns duct ion
I 3 ,
KALOL TOWN (KALOL TALUKA)-cotttd.
Major Gr. 39 .Miscel[aneou8 Manufacturing
Minor Gr. 392
393.2 399.9
I ndustrie.
Repairing and servioing of watches and clocks Goldsmithy Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c.
I 1
SHIVRAJPUR TOWN (HALOL TALUKA)* Major Gr. 20 FoodstuJJ8
Minor Gr. ZOO.1 Production.of flour by village
chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, otc.
J1ajor Gr. Z8
Minor
M anufaoture oj Wood and Wooden Products
Gr. 280 Sa,wing, planing and milling of wood I
LUNAVADk TOWN (LUNAVADA TALUKA)t Major Gr. 20
Minor Gr. 200.1
205
207
209.6
Major Gr. 22 Minor
Gr. 220
Mador Gr. 23 Minor
Foodstuffs
Production of flour by village chakkies Or flour mill by grinding, wheat, maize, gram, eloc.
Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery products • • •
Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small lnachines
Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc.
Tobacco Products .
Manufacture of bidi
Textile -Gotton
1
1
1
Gr. 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and yarn • 1
Major Gr. 27 Textile-]J,fisoellaneou13 Minor
Gr. 272.3 Traditional ernbroidt'ry . 1 273.4 Making of textile gal"nJents
inclUding rain-coats and head· gears, n.e.c. 1
Major Gr. 28 llIanujacture oj Wood and Wooden Products.
Minor Gr. 281
Major Gr. 31 Minor
Gr. 311.1
Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures Leather and Leather Products
Making of' loather boots, shOes Or chappals (t;lippers, sandals)
1
1
*The total numbor of towns in the taluka is 1. tThe total number of towns in the taluka is 1. tThe total number of towns in the taluka is 1.
2 21
5
11
11
2
2
14
7
3
10 3
3
4
4
72
I
9
9
50
50
147
Major/Minor Group
Industrial Code No.
I Name of Craft
2
No. of Towns
3
No. of persons
employed in prO.
duction
" LUNAVADA TOWN (LUNAyADA TALUKAJ-cGntd.
iI:1ajor Gr. 34.35
Minor Gr. 350
J1:1ajor Gr. 36
Minor Gr. 362
31'>8.3
369.8
Major Gr. 38 Minor
Gr. 388
Major Gr. 39
Mitlor Gr. 393.2
399.9
Non ·metallic Mitlem I Pmducts other thanPetrolemn and Goal
3'llaking of earthellw:.re such aR pottery, etc.
BaBio Metals aud their Products except l.:loc'/'inC1·Y and Transport Eqtoipment
J\1anufacture of arll1~ and weapons and their repair serVice . •
Engraving, mnbOssing. pulishing and welding of metal products
Foundry Industry (illeluding blacksmithy)
Tra-nsport Equipment
Repair of cycle and l'iekshaw
Misoellaneous M a l'ujacturing fndustrics
Goldsmithy Making and l"(:pail'il g goods, 11.e.o.
of
22
22
28
23
4
'/4
60
14
SAXTRAMPUR 'l'OWK (SAKTRA:MF(;}{ 'l'ALUK4-)t
Major Gr.2U
Mi,nor Gr. 200.1
207
209.2
209.6
Alajor Gr. 22 Minor
Gr. 220
Major Gr. 27 Minor
Gr. 273.4
Major Gr. 28
J\1inor
Foodstuffs
Production of floul' L;r village chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat maize, gram, etc.
Oil pressing ghani, kolhu Or by small machines .
Making of sweet-meats , laddu peda, barphi, butaHH, etc ..
Making of dalmot. Ch>llladmr (jor) garam, rewari, etc.
Tobacco Products.
Manufacture of bid;
Textile-Mi8cclla1lc()u,s
Making of teJCtile gFn'mentR including rain-coats headgears, n.e.c.
.M anuJactU?'e oj 'Wood and Wooden Produots
Gr. 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied products. n.".c. .
Major Gr. 31 Minor
Gr. 311.1
Leather and LeatJiel" Products
Making of leath"J" boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sanQals)
1
I
I
49
13
16
2
18
5
5
89
89
1
1
10
10
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd,
Major/Minor Group
Industrial OodeNo. NIIIDe of Craft
No. of persons
e:mployed No.of in proTowns duotion
1 3
SANTRAMPUR TOWN (SANTRAMPUR TALUKA)-contd.
Major Gr. 34-3/j
Minor Gr. 350
Major Gr. 36
Minor
Non-metallic Mi'fleral Products other tha.n· Petroleum and Ooal •
Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.
Basia Metals and their Products exoept Maohinery and Transpott Equipment • •
Gr_ 365·2 Making of brasBware .' 369·8 Foundry Industry (including
blacksmithy) 1
Major G1'.38 Transport Equipment •
Minor Gr.388 Repair of cycle andrickshaw 1
Major Gr. 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing I nd'Ustries • • • •
Minor Gr.392 Repairing and servicing of
watches and clocks 1 393·2 Goldsmithy. 1 399·9 Makiag and repairing of
goods, n.e.c. 1
DOHAD TALUKA'"
Ma;or Gr.80 Food6tuff6
Minor Gr. 200·1
200·3
200·5 202·1
205
207
209·2
209·6
Major Gr. 21
Minor
Gr. 214·2
M<'jor Gr. 22
Minor Gr. 220
Production of flour by village chakkie~ Or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. • • 2
Production of rice by milling, dehusking and processing of paddy by rice mill 1
Production ofpuilles 1 Gur and Khaudsari makillg fro~ sugaraaue an.d palm .. 1
Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery products 2
Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by slllaU machines • 1
MakiIlg of sweetmeats,laddu, pada, barphi, batasa, etc.. 2
Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc. 2
Beverages •
ProduotiOn of aerated water such as sodawater, lemOnade, etc. 1
Tooaol)o Product8
Manufacture ofbidi 1
*The total number of towns in the taluka is 2.
88
88
15
1
14
11
11
53
3 45
5
195
82
10 3
1
8
20
50
21
7
7 4
4
MHjor/Mi11or Group
Industrial Code No. Name of Craft
No. of persons
employed No. of in proTowns duction
1 2
DOHAD TALUKA-contd,
Majol' G-r. 23 Textile--Oott01b
Minor Gr. 230
233·1
Major Gr. 24 Minor
Cotton ginning, cILrliing, pre8sirlg Dyeing of cloth and yarn
Textile-Jute
cJe3niLg, and baling
(cotton)
Gr. 244·2 Making of rope and cordage, out of jute
Major Gr. 25 Textile- Wool
Minor
3
1
1
1
Gr. 255 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloOlll such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma. gaudma,etc. 1
MajM' Gr. 2'1 Textile-Misoellan(Cl<'"
Minor
Gr.273·4 Making of te:E:tilo garments including rain·coats and head-gears, Jl.e.c. • . • 2
274,3 Manufacture of other mallc'up textile goods like mattress, quilt, rezai, etc .. n.e.c. 1
278 Mnufacture and repl;lir of umbrellall 1
Major (Jr. 28 Mawufacture oj Wood and Wooden Product8
Minor' Gr. 280
281
288·/;
289·3 289·4
Sawing, planing and lnilling of wood
Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures
Makingof baskets and broorn-sticks. .
Making of cartwheels . Manufacture of other' wood and allied products, n.e.c.
Major Gr. 30 Printing and Publiehitl(J
Minor
Gr. 302·1
303
Printing works, pr).llting of handbills, invitation cards, etc.
Book-binding, stitching, sizing and other WOrk connected with bOok-bindipg industry
Major Gr. 31 Leathe,' and Leathel' Product6
Minor
148
Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shOel! 01:' chappals (slippers, sandals)
1
1
1 1
2
1
1
2
10
8
2
6
6
6
6
200
196
2
2
SJ2
2
19
59 1
11
10
7
3
31
31
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LIST OF RURAL ORAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUOTION-contd.
lIiajor IMinor Group
Industrial Code No,
1
Name of Craft
2
DOHAD TALUKA.concld.
No. of Towl1B
Major Gr. 32 Rubuer, Petrole .. m and Coal Products
Minor Gr. 320 Vulcanising tyres and tubes • 1
Major Gr. 33
Minor Gr. 336·1
Major Gr. 34-35
Minor Gr. 350
Major. Gr. 36
Minor Gr. 364
367·2
368·3
368·4
309·1
369·2
369·4
369·8
Major Gr. 37
Minor
Chernioals Products
and Chemioal
Manufacturtl of soap and washing soda
N on·metallio Mineral Produot8 other than PewoeZtJum ana Ooal
Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.
B asia ]f1. etalll and their Products wcept Machinery and Transport llJ'luipmel1!t •
~1anufacture of iron and steel furniture 1
Making of Brticles from tin sheets • • . • 1
Engraving, embossing, po~, and welding of metal products 1
Enamelling and galvanizing of metal produet~ 1 M.anufacture of agricultural implements Buell as plough· share, khurpi, k.udal. etc.. 1
'Manufacture of light engineering goods including bolts and screws 1
Making and repairing of locks and trunks 1
Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) •
Machinery (All kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment
Gr. 370 Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumps, etc. 2
373 Manufacture of sewing machine parts
378 Repairing and servicing of radios
379·2 Repairing and servicing of electrical apparatus, heaters, oven, etc ••
1
1
1
No. of persons
employed in pro· duction
6
8
8
86
86
73
4
16
3
1
7
4
2
36
16
7
7
1
Major/Minor Group
Industrial Code No.
1
21Iajor Gr. 38
Minor
Name of Craft
2
DOHADTOWN
T1'ansport E'1'<'ipment
No. of persons
employed No. of in proTOwns ductlon
3 4
61
Gr. 384 Repairing and servicing of automobiles • • • 1
388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 2
Major Gr. 39
Minor Gr. 392
393·2 394
399·9
;Major Gr. ZO
Minor Gr. 200·1
200·3
200·5 202·1
205
207
,209·2
209·6
Major Gr. 21
Minor Gr. 214·2
Miscellaneous lIIanuJactu1'ing I ndv,~t'f'ies
Repairing and servieing of watches and clocks
Golusmith;y Manufacture, repairing aLd tuning of musical instru· ments such as harmonium, tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc.
Making and repairing of gOOds, n.e.c.
ProduetioL offtou!" by viJlllge chakkies or flour ruill bygrinding wheat, maize, gram, etc.
Production of rice by milling, dehusking and processjng of paddy by rice mill Production of pulses •
Gur and Khandsari lnaking from sugarcane and palm .
Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery pl'oducts.. .
Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines
Making of sweetmeats, Jaddu, perla, barphi. batasa, etc.. .
Making of dalmot, chanachur (jor) garam, rewari, etc.
Beveragc6
PI'oduet;on of aeratEd Wilt,,!"
such as sOdawator, lemonade, etc ••
Major Gr. 22 Tobaoco Products
Minor Gr. 220 Manufacture of bidi
MaJor Gr. 23 Te:xtile·Cotton
Minor Gr. 230
233·1
Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, pressing Itnd baling
Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and yarn
1 1
1
2
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15 36
llO
13 56
2
39
181
76
10 3
4_
20
49
18
7
10
8
2
149
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
Major 1M; nor Group
Industrial Code No. Name of Craft
No.of persons
employed No. of in proTowns duction
1 2
DOHAD TOWN-contd.
Major Gr. 24 Textile-Jute
Minor Gr. 244.2" Making of rope tlnd cordage,
out of jute
Major Gr. 25
Minor Gr. 255
Major Gr. 27
Minor
Textile-Wool
W caving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulrna. gudma, etc.
Textile·Mi8oelianeou8
Gr. 273'4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears, n.e.c.
274·3 Manufacture of other madeup textile goods like mattress, quilt, rezai, etc" n.e.c.
278 Manufacture and repair of umbrellas.
Major Gr. 28
Minor Gr. 280
281
2885
289·3 289·4
Major Gr. 30 Minor
Gr. 302.1
303
Major Gr. 31 Minor
Gr. 311·1
Major Gr. 12
Minor Gr. 320
Major Gr. 33
Minor Gr. 336.]
M anuJaoture oj Wood and Wooden Produot8
Sawing, planing and milling of wood
Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures .
Making of baskets and broom-sticks. . Making of cartwheels _ . Manufacturo of other wood and allied products, n.e.C.
Printing and Publi8hing
Printing works, printing of handbills, invitation cards, etc.
Book-binding, stitching, sizing and other work cOlmected with book-binding industry
Leather and Leather Products
Making of leather boots, shoes 01' chappals (slippers, sandals)
Ru.bber, Petroleum and Ooal Produots
Vulcanising
Ohemicale Product8
tyres and tubes
and Ohemical
1\lauufactuJ'e of soap and washing soda
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
4
6
6
6
6
197
193
2
2
88
2
19
59 1
7
10
7
3
29
29
6
6
8
8
Major IMinoI' Group
Industrial Code No. N rune of Craft
No.of Towns
1
Majot'
2
DOHAD TOWN-concld.
0'1'. 3;1-85 Non-metaUic Products other Petrolc'Utn and Coal
Mine"al than
Minor Gr. 350
Major Gr. 36
Minor Gr. 364
367·2
368·4
369·1
369·2
369·4
369·8
Major Gr. 3'1
Minor
Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. •
BaBic M etal8 and their Products exoept Maohinery and Transport Equipmen t .
ManufactUl'e of iron ilIld
steel fUrnitUre Making of al·tides from tin shects ..,
Enamelling and galvanizir,g of metal produ(·ts
Ma·nufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kuda], AtC .•
Ma~ufact.ure of. lil:lht enlgneel'lllg' gOOds In oludmg bolts and screWS
Making and repairing otlocks and trunks
Foundry Industry (includil g blacksmithy)
Machinery (All kinds other than Tran8port) and Electrical Equipment
Gr. 370 ManUfacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well
pumps, air pump~, etc_ 373 Manufacture of .ewing
Inachine part;;. • 378 Repairing and serVicing (f
radios . . _ 379.2 Repairing and Bervicing of
EClectrical apparatus, heaters, oven, etc.
Major Gt'. 38
Minor Gr. 384 Repairing an d servicing of
automobiles . . . 388 Repair of cycle and rickshaw
Major Gr_ 39 MiscellaneovsMallvfaci'Uri?,(! Industrie8 • .'. :
Minor Gr. 392
393·2 394
399·9
Repairing and servicing of watches and clocks .
Goldsm ith y ManUfacture, repairing and tuning of musical instruments such, as harmonium, tabla, Sitar, bansuri, etc.
Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c.
"
3
1 1
1 1
1
1
150
No.of persons
('mployed in produetion
86
70
4
16
1
7
4
2
36
13
4
1
7
48
15 33
102
13 .56
2
31
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LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
Major/Minor Group
Industrial CadeNo.
1
Major Gr. 20 Minor
Gr. 200.1
205
209.2
209.6
Major Gr. 27 Minor
Gr. 273·4,
Major Gr. 28
Minor Gr. 289.4
Major Gr. 31 Minor
Gr.3ILl
Major Gr. 86
Minor Gr. 368.3
Major Gr. 37
Minor Gr. 370
Major Gr. 38 Minor
Gr. 388
Major Gr. 39
Minor Gr. 399.9
No. of persons
employed No. of in pro·
N amB of Craft Towns duct ion
2 3 4
FREELANDGANJ TOWN
Foodstuffs • 14
Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by
grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. . . . . 1 6
Production of bread, biscuit, cakE' and other bakery products 1 4
Making of sweetmeats, laddu, ppda, bltrphi, batllosa, etc. • . • • • 1 1
Mftking of dalmot,ch"nachur, (jor) garam, rewari, cLc. 1 3
Te:l'tile·]'.1 i8(lellan rDUS 3
Making ot textile garments inoludlng rain' coats and head.gears, n.e.c. 1 3
Manufacture oj Wood and Wooden ProcJ;uots I,
Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n.e.c.
Leather and Leather Product8
4
2
Making of leathpr boots, shoeR or chappal" (slippers, sandals) 1 2
Ba8ic Metals and their Products' except Ma,chinery and TranspOrt Equipment 3
Engraving, embossing, polishing and welding of metal products 1 3
Machinery (AU kind8 other than Transport) and Electrical jJlqU1:pment 3
/
Manufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumps, etc. 1 :I
Tran8port Equipment 3
R"pair of cycle and rickshaw 1 3
1JI isceUaneQuB :M anuJacturing I ndu8tries •
Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c. 1
8
8
DEVGADBARIA TOWN (DEVGAD BARIATALUKA)*
Major Gr. 20 Food8tuffs 31 Minor
Gr. 200.1
200.3
Production of flOur by Village phukkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. . .
Produption of rice dohusking and of paddy by rioe
by milling, processing mill
*The total number of towns in the taluka ie 1.
16
1
Major/Minor Group
Industrial Code No.
1
No. of persons
employed No.of in pro.
Name of Craft Towns duction 2 3 4
DEVGAD BARIA 'l10WN (DEVGAD BARIA
Minor Gr.
Major Gf'. Minor
207
209·2
209.6
'27
Gr. 273.4
278
Major Gr. 28
Minor Gr. 281
Major Gr. 81 Minor
TALUKA)-conUl.
011 presRing ghani, kolhu or by small machines. .
Making of sweetmeat", laddu, peda, barphi. batasH, etc ..
Making of dalmot, chnnac-hur (jor) garam, rewari. pte,
Textile'Miscellaneous
Making of textilp garmpnts including rain·coats and head-gears, n.e.c. • 1 Manufacture and repair of umbrella~ 1
Manufacture oj Wood Wooden Products
and
Manufact.ure of wooden furniture and fixtures
Leathe,. and Leather ProduU8
1
Gr. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes Or chap pals (slippers, sa.ndals) . . . • 1
Major Gr. 33 o hemicats and Ohemical p,.oducts Minor
Gr. 336.1
Majo,/, Gr. 36
Minor Gr. 365.3
369·1
369.8
Major Gr. 37
151
Minor Gr. 378
Majo,. Gr. 38 Minor
Gr. 384
388 Major Gf'. 39
Minor Gr. 392
393.2 394
399.9
¥anufactur(' of' soup and washing ~oda .
Basic Metals and' their Products except Machinery and TranspOrt Equipment
Making of brBSSWarf\ .
Manufacture of Hgriculturol implcmcntFl such as plough· share, khurpi, kudal, "t(' ..
Foundry Industry (inc1uding hlacksmithy) . . .
Machinery (All kinds other than TranspOrt) and Electri· cal Equipment
Repairing and ecrviC'lTIg of radios
Transport Equipment
Repailing and €ervicing of automobiles . . . 1
1
Repair of cycle and rick~haw 1 M iscellane ou 8 M anujacturin g
I nd1lstries • •
Repairing and scrvi('ing cf watches and clocks . 1 Goldemithy 1 Manufactur0. repairing and tuning of musical ins(ru· ments such as harmonium, tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc. .
Making and repairing of goods, n.e.c. 1
6
7
I
72
70
2
2
2 6
6
2
2
7
1
3
3
2
2
10
1 9
52
1 40
4 /
7
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
M!ljor{Minor Group
Industrial Code No.
1
Majo1" G1". 20 Minor
Gr. 200.1
':!00.3
200.4
200.7
207
209·2
209,6
Majo1" 01". 21 Minor
Gr. 214.2
MajO'J" Gr. 22 Minor
Gr. 220 Major Gr. 23
Minor Gr. 230
Major Gr. 26 Minor
Gr. 255
i11:ajo'l" Gr. 27 Minor
Gr. 273.4
278
MajOr Gr. 28
Minor Gr. 280
281
288,5
289·3 289·4
Major Or. 31 Minor
Gr. 310.2
No.of persons
employed No.of in pro.
Namc of Craft
2 Villages duct ion
3 4
P ANCRMABALS DISTRICT* Food8tuff8
Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding whAat, luaize, gram, etc. • . . .
Production of rice by milling, dehusking and processing of paddy by rice milL. .
Grinding of chillies, turmeric, etc. . . . .
Pro duet ion and proceRsing of other crops and foodgrains, n,€'.c. ...
Oil pres~ing ghani, kollm or by small machines. .
Moking of sweetmeots, Ie ddu, _peda, barphi, bataRa, etc. . Making of dalmot, ehannchur (jar) garam, rewari, etc.
Beverage8
Product,ion of aerated water such as sodawater, lemollAd .. , etc. Tobacoo Products
Manufacture of bidi Textile,-Gottot.
Cotton ginning, clelll1in g, <"Irding, pressing and haling Textile-W ool
WeaVing of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rug8, pashmina, thulma,
72
9
2
51
5
8
2
gudma, etc. 2
Textile-Mi8cellaneous
Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head'gear", n.e.e. 86
Manufacture and repail of umbrellas :l
Manufacture oJ Wood and Wooden Product ..
Sawing. planing and milling of wood . Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures. .
Making of baskets and broomsticks Making of cartwh0els Manufacture of other wood and allied products, n,B.e.
Leather and Leather Product8
(')urrying, tanning and finish-ing of hides and skins, preparation of :finished leather
2
2
6 1
33
1
225
30
3
2
llO
15
29 1
1 '/
7 1
1
a
6
oliO
547
3
221
6
7
54 2
152 100
7 .::T;:;h;-e--'t"'o-:t-o"'l-n-u-m-c;"ber of villages in the district is 1.947. tThe total number of villages in the taluka. is 163.
MajorfMinor Group
Indu~trial Code No. Name of Craft
2
No. Of persons
employed No. Of in prO
villages duction
3 4
PANCHM.ABALS DISTBICT-confd.
Minor Gr, 31l.1
311.2 313
Major Gr. 33
Making of leathcr boots, shoes or ehappa1s (slipperp, sandals) 12
Making of Poola shoes 1 Manufacture of leather prOducts sueh as leather upholstery, suitcases, pocket-lJooks, cigarette lind key cases. purses, saddlery, whip, acquaducts (Kos), charsa and ot,he:r articles 2
Ohemioals and Ohemical Product8
Minor Gr. 336.1 Manufacture of ROap and
washing soda I Major
Gr. 34·3/j N on·metallio Mineral Products other than Petroleum and 0001
Minor Gr. 350
Major Gr. 3a
Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.
BasiG Metals and their Produot8 (X)Jcept Maohinery and Transport Equip"'tent
55
Minor Gr. 367·2 Making of articals from tin
sheets 1
369·1
369·8
Major Or. 37
MinOr Gr_ ,370
Major Gr. 38 Minor
Gr. 388
Major Gr. 39
Minor Gr. 393·2
394
399.9
Major Gr. 20
Minor Gr. 200.1
Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal, etc. 40
Foundry Industry (includ" ing blacksmithy) 81
Machinery (All kind8 othe1" than Transport) and Electrico 1 Equipment
Ma,Tlufacture of mechanical water pumps, tube well pumps, air pumps, etc. 1
T'I'an8port Equ,::pment
Repair of cycle and rickshaw 10
Miscellomeo'U., M0n71Jactll,riny I nd718u'ies •
Goldsmithy 26 Manufacture, repairing and
tuning of musical instru· ments such as harmonium, tabla, sitar, bansuri, etc. 2
Making and repairing of goods. n.e.e. 24
GODHRA TALUKAt Food8t •• jJs •
Production of flour by villagc ehakkics or flour mill by grinding whea.t, mailiw, gram, etc. 10
60 3
30
2
2
785
785
290
1
75
214
4
4
20
20
224
175
3
46
25
25
152
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL ORAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUOTION -contd.
~fajor J:'I-linur Group
InduKtl'LHl Code No. Name of Craft
No. of villag f '"
1
l11ajo,' Gr. 20 :\1ino1'
Or. 200·1
207
::lO!I·:?
209·6
.1[nOor Gr. :31
:.\linor Gr. 214·2
],fajor 0.". 22 :.\1ino r
Gr. 220
Majo,' G,'. 27 :'Ilinor
Gr. 2i3·4
~l[aj(Jr Q., .. '38
:\[inor (ll'. 280
281
28\).4
Major Gr .. 11 :\Lillor
Gr. 311·1
Major
2
KALOL TALUKA* Foodstuffs
Production of flour by village ehakki"s Or flour mill by grinding ,vh~at. maize', gram, etc. . . .
Production of }';('e hy milling, dehusking "nd pro"(·ksil.g of 1)addy by ri('" mill.
Productioh and processing of other crop" "nd foodgrains, n.e.c.
Oil pres8ing/ghani, kolhu 01' hy slnall machines
l\[aking of sweetmeats, laddu peda, barI'lli, hatm;n, ete. .
Making of dahnot, channdJur (jor) gUl'itlll, 1'e",,,,ri, ('te.
Beverages
Production of acrnted wukr such as soda\vflter, lenlollade, "te. .
Tobaooo P"od"ats
Manufacture ofbidi
Textile·Mi8ce//one01t8
l\lf,king of textile gnrnlf'nts illcluding rain,(,olltR Hnd heud-gnarR, !l.C.C.
l11a'mtfaat1t~'e oj TVood and 'Wooden Prod1!cts
StLwing, planing and milling afwood. .
l\lanufacture ofwoodeu fund. ture and fixtures
:Hanufadurfl of other wood and allied products, n.e.f'.
Leathe~' and Leather P"Oduols
:'I[aking of lna.thnr boots, shOes Or chappa.ls (slipper"" '''Indals)
Gr .. 11 .. 35 Non-metallic MinemZ P"odl,ais other than Petrole1,rn and Coal
:'IUuOl' O!'. 350
J[ ajor Gr . . if]
,linol'
)laking of enrthplnyal'P su"h as pottery, et e.. . Basio Metalsand thei,· Product". except Machiner,y and T'·(l1).s. port Eq'''ipm~nt. • •
Or. 360·1 :\lanufa(·tUI'A of agdcultUJ·ol implenlents sueh as plouglJ' share, khurpi, kudal. etc. .
360·8 Foundry Industry (including hlnl'ksmithy) . . ,
3
10
8
2
12
2
2
2
5
6
,. The total number of villages in tbetaluka is 69. + The to tal number of villages in the tHluka is 127.
PJI-20
No. of perf;onR
emploYf'd in pro_ duction
4
83
42
3
2
25
10 1
1 3
9. 91
91
15
2
3
10
8
8
29
29
28
11
17
Major /Minur Group
Indu~tril1l Code No.
MajM' Gr. ,37
:i\1ino1' Gr. 370
Alaj01' Gr . .18 Minor
Gr. 388
J.Vlajor Gj· . .19
Minor Gr. 393·2
394
3\)9·9
ll1 ajo.· Gr. 20
Minor Gr. 200·1
207
Majo?' GI'. .';7
Minor Gr. 273·4
.VIajor Gr. 28
Minor Gr. nO
281
,Major Gr. 31
Minor Gr. 311.1
.. 1[ajor G,'. 80
]\Il.i11.o1' Gr. 369·1
36\)·8
153
Namf' of Craft No. of village~
2
KALOL TALUKA -contd. .11aohinery (All kind" olher than TranspoTt) and EleeN'ioal Equipment
l\lanufiH·ture of n1e"hanical wilter pumps. tube wf'll
3
pUU1PB, HiI' punlp", et,c. 1 T-rrms])ort Eq1tip111e1lt •
Repair of cycl(· and ri"ksh .. " / 2
}}1 i8oeUaneo'us Man1,jactH"ing 1 ndlustl'ies •
Goldsmithy 5 J\!.anufum,ure, l'('PUH'l11g und tuning of n1uRical instl'u, nH_~Jlt8 sneh ClS harlnoniuDL, tabla, sit,,!,. bansuri, etc.
Making and repairing of goods,n.e.e. 13
HALOL TAI,UKAt
Foodst"jJ" •
Production of flOUr by village chakkie>; or fiour ntill by grinding "\vheat ~ rnnize, graIn, etc.
Oil pressing glumi, kolhu or hy sTnHll lIlHC'hiIlf'R
Textile-Miscel101,f(J1/<;
Making of textile g'llIl:~Lt' including rain'('oatA and head~g('al's, n. e. ('.
J}f(1m'lIfact~',n3 oJ lVor;d and Wooden P"oducts
Sawing, planing 1111d milliEg of wood. .
l\innuf,lcturc of WOOd(,l1 furniture and fixtures
!llalLingnfl"atlwl' boots, shops Or chappals (slippE'rs, snnd",ls)
Bal>ic MetallS "lid thei,' Product8 except Maohine,·y and Transport Equipment
l\o{aJlufacture of agricultural implements such as plough· share, khurpi, kudnl. etc-.
Foundry Industry (ineluding hlaeluHllithy)
11
4
1
1
1
3
No. of persons
employed iupro
dUetiOll
4-
4
4
7
~ ,
3(;
1
22
51
47
4
93
8
4
4-
iG
16
2
10
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION--contd.
MajorfMinor Group
IndU9trial Code No. ~am" of Craft
2
No.of villagt"
1
HALOL TALUKA~~cm1td.
lela-jor Gr. 38 Transport Equipment Minor
Gr. 388 Repair of cyclE' 'lnn rickshaw
Major Gr. .19 MisoellaneO'l-'s Mon"foGt"ring Industries .
Minor Gr. 393·2 Goldsmithy .
399·9 Making [tnd rf"pftiring of goods, n.H,(·.
J Al\IBUGHODA l\lAHAL· \
Majol' Gr. 20 Food8t~!ffs
Minor Gr. 200.\
200·3
Jlajor Gr. 27
Production of flom' by vi11f1ge ohakkics or flour mill by grinding \vheat , IIUlizt-',
graIn, etc. . . Produotion of rice by milling, dehusking And processing of paddy by rioe mill
Textile-Miscella7/eou.8 Minor
Gr. 273.4 Making of textil" garnwnt,s including rain·conts 'lnd hcad~g,,"rs, n.O.C.
Major Gr. 81 Lwtlw' amZ Leatiter PJ'Odll.Ct8
Minor Gr. 311.1 :'laking of leather boot.s,
shoes Or chappuIs (slippr·rR, sandals)
."lajor Gr . .34~.35 Non~rnetallic Mineml
than
Minor Gr. 350
Ma.ior Gr. .11]
Minor Gr. 369·8
Iliajor G,'. .19
::I1i1101' Gr. 393·2
399·9
Prodw;t8 other P"trolellm and Gool
Making of parthenwllJ'P such as poUpry, etc.
Basic Metals and their Produots exoept Machine1'Y a.nel TI'ansport Equipment
Foundry Industry (iIWluding blacksmithy)
~;lfi8oellane01M Mar/.1lJ(Jot~"'il1g Industries . •
Goldsmithy Making and l'(;pnring goods, H.C.C.
of
Major GI'.
SHRHERA TALUKAt
20 FoodstUffs Minor
Gr. 200.1 Production of flour by villago chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat,
3
2
2
3
maizo, gI'ft,m, etc. 7
* The tot,tl number of villllge,~ in the muhal is56. t The total number of villagoR in the tn.luka is 89.
No. of pOfSons
mnployed in prOduction
4
2
33
3
I]
5
1 15
1,;
1
11
11
11
11
8
7
1
44
12
154
Kajar IMinor Gl'OUp
InduRtl'iul Cod(' Nn.
Minor G,·. 200.~
207
2()9·2
"llajor G,·. ?j
'Xlinol' Gr. 230
:Major {II'. Z'/ Minor
Gr. 273.4
27S
]\Iajor Gr. 28
)'[inol' Gr. 288·1\
MajOf' Gr .. 31 :\lino!'
Gr. 311·1
Nnn1f' of Croft 2
Xo.of village,;
RHEHRRA TALUKA-cfmtd.
Production of riee by milling, ddluRking and procpssing or paddy by rice mill .
Oil pl'€'ssing ghani, kolhu Or
bv small ll1achineR. . Making ofHwednwats, lnddl],
l1"du, barphi, bRtaR"', "to .. ":IIaking of dalmot.. ('hanac·huT
(jor) garnIll, rpwnri. "tf'.
Textile~COf(o"
COttOll ginning, e1palling, ('aHI· ing, prNlsing and bnling '1'extile-Mi8cdlal1~ov8
Making of texti1e garrnen1s including rRin~(·ont,o, find l",ad~gears, ll.(,,(',
Manufacture alld repni)' of umbrel1ns
l11anufactw'e of ll'oo(1 Wooden PI'OdMots .
Mfiking of ]JAskds and broomsti('k~
Leathe,' (lvd Leath,,' PI(Jd~lcl8
Making of leather; 1')Oot8, shops or cllilppnls ("lipp('rs. RandalR) ::\laking of pool" shOes
3
19
4
21{ajor Gr. ,14~.3(j Non·metallic 1 ... 1;91 ,,'al
::\1inor Gr. 350
~1Il ajar Gr . .3 I]
}finor Gr.3Gi.2
369.1
3MJ.g
~"[ ajor G,'. 38 Minor
Gr.3RB
"lajar Gr .. 39
;\1iUOI' Gr. 393·;?
39,t
399·9
Produots 01"'" than Petrolp"m and Coal
~Iakillg of curthcnwnu· snell It" pottery, (,t('.
Basic Metals and their ProdHct8 except Machinery and Tran.sport Equipment
Making of artid<'k (ron' tin sheetH, . .
M"nnfactnr<' of agricultural impkmt·nts su"h as plougll' share, khurpi, kllClit]. etc.
Foundry Indus! n~ (inellHl· ing bla('.k~mity) • .
'l'ran .. pO?·/, Eq~";pme"t
R('pair of ,·yelP aml rickslHI,,"
1I1iscellan p o"," ]j.lctllufa c/""',, fl lndustl'ies
Gold"mithy- • • Manufacttll'P, rf'puil'lng and tuning (If 11lnsiC'HI inf-.'trnTnf'ln1-s such a:-: hftrrnoniub), labIa, siiar, bansu,.i, p('.
JVIaking fl.nd r"pairi"r (If
gl)ods, ns.c.
8
8
18
~o. of per'lons
employed in prO~
due-tinn
4
3
3 1
1
78
76
2
23
4
.'
43
4.3
.12
30 1
2C
21
2
3
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
:\.IajorF\linol' Group
IlJdu~tr",1 Code Xo.
1
Major Gr. 20 ::\iIino1'
Gr. 200,1
200·3
21)7
.l!ajor Gr.:! 7 1\lino1'
Gr. ~73'4
~~Iajor Gr. 28
:\.fjnm· Gr. 2~8·5
28!).4
1lif.ajo'l' Gr . .11 :Uinor
Gr. 311·1
313
Major Gr. ;;4';;5
Minor Gr. 350
Jlajo'l' Gr. ,"JC
:\.Iillor Gr. :169·1
3GU.8
)1 ajor Gr. ;;9
:Minor
No.of persons
omplo~'ed No. uf III p1'O
villages ductiou
2
LUKAVADA TAL'CKA*
Food8tUfJ~
Prod,,!'! ion of flour hy village chakki"~ or flour mill b.)'
grinding \vhcat, D1ajZE', grum, (ltC. • • •
IJroduet jon of 1'1('(' by III illi'l1g., d~hu"king and l)l'llllc",oing of paddy by 1'i<:8 mill ,
Grindi1lg of ehilbot;, tUl'nll'l'ic, <ltc.. . . .
Oil presqing ghani, kulhu 01'
hy slllall lnachine~ •
'['extil.e-lI1. ,sce!lan eous
':\Iaklng of t ('xtilc garlnent b including "ain'coat s nnd hoad-goar", n.o.c.
.1IanuJactu?·c of Wooel and lVoodcn Products.
3Iaking of baskets nnd b1'oo111-:>ticks . . . •
Manufaet UI'U of othpl' wuud A.nd allied product", n.o.c.
Leath[r alld Leather Products
::Huking of lell ther bO(ltS,
shot's 01' chnppa1~ (i;lippl'l''', sandahl.. . .
)lal1ufacturn of leather prOduct~ ~\l"h a~ kath"I' u pho l~try, Rui tcasf'~, pocketbook.;, eignrett<' and liey case" purg('" snddle!'), whip 't(.qu~,du(]ts '(1{.08), 'chnrs~ and oth<:1' artidel-i
Non-metallic M incral Prodllcts other than Petroleum a11 d Ooal
~19 king ()f £'arllll'uwal'p bueh (\S potH1ry, ote.
Basic .i11etals alld their Product" except Machinery and Trqnsporl Equi1J11lPnt.
l\lanufactun' of agricultural implnl1H'llt s sueh as ploughsharp. khurpi, kudal,ptc. ,
Foundry Industry (illPluding blaek"mithy).
JIiscel/a.nrulis .]}[alwjaclw·i11fj I ndttstrics
3 4
'17
15 ·W
;) 9
.) 3
HI :!5
112
112
138
1
27
37
26
264
23 264
87
4 -J
sa
J.8
Gr.393.;: Goldsmiih\' 399.9 ;'lInking Ilud r<_1j)aidng of
7
:3
12
goods, n.p.".
'"The tota.l number of village" in t,lle taluka is 340. tThe total number of villages in the taluka is 399. tThe total nt:uubor of villages in the taluka is 152.
6
;\lajoriMinor Gruup
Industrwl Code No.
.\1 ajar G1'.;30
~iinor Gr. 200.1
:200·3
JIojor Gr.:!7 Minor
Gr. ~73·4
. M ajar Gr. 31-.]5
:lIillor Gr. :150
.11 ajar Gr. 31]
1\linor Gr. 369·1
3(J!)·S
~rinnl' Gr, :j\J3·2
_lIajor Gr.:20 )1;Ilo1'
G".200.1
207
209·2
2(H)·6
.11 a.jo,. Gr. 25 ~Mil1()r
Gr. 255
.11 ajof Gr. 'j 7
lVlinor Gr. 273'4
278
155
:'\all1oofCrun
Ko. of persons
employed No. of in proVillage» duetion
:3
SANTBAl\IPUR TALUKAt
Food8tvfJs •
Production of flour by villago chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, 111aizp, granl, etc.. . . . •
Production ot ri,'" by mill ing, dohusking and I,roccssing of padd~· b~' rice mill Texti le-M i8cell an cou s
l\laking of textile gnrHlf'Tlie;
including nun-coats and h('ud. gaul's, n.u.e .
Non-metallic Mineral PrOducts athe?' than Petroletlw and Ooal
Jlaking of carthellWltIT ;-...uph as pot tcry, etc.
Basic Metals and theil' Products eweept Machinery and T"ansport Eqw:pment
l\IallufHctUJ'C of agricultural imp1emehts such as plOUgh' share, khurpi, kndp,l, eie. ,
Foundry Indll>;lry (;nduding bbck~milhy)
J1 iscc lZan eO~'8 lJ1 anvfactul'i 11 g Industries
GuldSll1ithy
JI-IA.LOD TALUKA t Foodstuffs
.Productiun of jlOUI' by villu,gc "hakk,(" ()r flour nlill by grinding wheat, maize, granl, etc., . . . •
Oil preHsing ghani, kolhu Ul'
by small machines.. . '!\'laking of Rwcctmeuts; ludelu,
.peda, barphi. batas>t, ete. . ~raking of ilalmot, chunuchlll' (jor) gfU'affi, re'\vIJl'i, etc.
Textil c-Wool
'''('Hving of woollen hundloom .. mch a I, rugs, pashmillD, gudma, ('t(·.,
clot 11 IU
blanket", thulmi1,
Texti I e-1I1 iBce Il an Co.,8
;lL"king of textile garments inch1diIlg }'n,in-('('nt ~ and lwadgC'ar>;, n.e.c.
1Ilanufact Ul'£' ,;nd ITpa iJ' of umbrdlHB
3
5
2
6
4
5
3
2
4
7
1'1
10
7 20
'16
If)
11
5
4
4
50
25
S
6
11
6
6 84
83
1
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBEI_t OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION-contd.
i\Lljor j.:\1il1.0l" Group
Industrial Code No. Xamo of Craft
No.of 1'or8011.8
employed ~o. of in pro
villagcl"l duetion
Major Gr. :28
Minor Gr. 288'5
28\1'3 289'4,
Jlajor Gr. :11 l)Iinol"
Gr. 310.2
311.1
313
.Ilajor Gr . .')J·35
Minor Gr. 350
:1lajor Gr. 30
:VIi nor Gr. 36\1-1
MajOI' Gr. ,18 Minor
JHALOD TALUKA-contd.
Jlanujacture oj Wood and Wooden Products
~Iaking of baskets n nd broomst,jckB Making of cartwheels Manufe"t ure of at he'1' wood and allied products, H.e.c. Leather and Leat~,n' Product.!
Currying, talll~ing and finish-ing of hides and "kins, preparation of finished leather
::\1aking of leather boots, sh08s or chappals (slippns. NandalH) ::\1anufacture of leather products such as loather upholstery, suitca.ses, pocketbooks cigaretto aud key cases, pnrses, saddlery, whip, acquaducts (Ko;;), charsa, and other articlos
}Von-metallic M'ineral P"oducts other than Petrole'um aM Goal
Making of earthenware such as p,t,tery, otc,
Basic Metals UNd their Products except Machinery and TransjJort Equipment
7IIanufacture C)f agricultural implelllent s sucl! as ploughsharf'. khurpi. l,udal. etc.
Foundry Industry (includin.g blacksmithy)
Transport Equipment
3
1 1
3
3
7
3
n.r. 388 Rep" i1' of cycle and rick><haw 3
Majm' Gr. 39
Minor Gr. 393·2
399.9
. 'tjor Gr. ;]0 Minor
Gr. 200.1
Jlvjor Gr. 311
111.iscellancous ManuJacturitlY I n(bustrie 8
Goldsmithy Mak!ng and repairing of gOOdR, n.e.c.
DOHAD TALUKA* F'ood8ttdJs
Productiun of flour by village chakkics or flour mill 13y grinding ,vheat, lnaizp., gl'ftm, etc.
B[ls;c M elals and their Prodvcls except Machinery and Tra11sport Equipment
Minor Gr. 369.1 Ma nufa('(ur" of agriclIlt urn I
implements ;;11('h fiR ploughsharf', khurpi, kudal, etC' .•
--------*Tho total number of villages in the taluka is 122. tThe total number of villageR in t.he taluka is 244. ,tThe total numbor of villages in the taluka is ] 86.
4
2
3
2
4
36
29 2
5
38
7
2
29
98
98
17
8
/,
59
15'
5
13
13
)Injol'/Minor Group
"dll,trial CodC' No.
1
JIajol' G,·. 2() ::\Iinor
Gr. ~O().l
207
20\j.(j
Najar Or, 2'1 Minor
Gr. 273·4
.1Iajol· Gr. 31.35
.:\1i 110 l'
Gr. 3;;0
Major Gr. S6
.:'t1illor Gr. :16\)·1
"l1ajor Gr. ,)8 :tIlinor
Gr. 388 ll]ajor Gr. 39
J\:"n;,r' of ('raft
No. of pC'l:':;;:onF
pmploypd No. of in pro. villHgee dUel ,( II
2
LIl\IKHEDA TALUKAt
p .. orludioll of flou"l,y village e hakki"R Or flour 111ill by grinning \,?Ilf'.at~ 1l1Hi7Y ..
3
gratn, etc. • 2 Oil pressing ghBui, kolhu or by small machinl's ,ij
:\[aking of dahnot, e1Ulllnchur (jor) gUl'ftm, n~vn:lTi, (~t(' ..
Textile -j'.1 iscrlltl7rrool.8
.:'tlaking of textile gnrnwnt" including I'Hin-conh.; nnd hna.d~gPHn;. n.n.c. 4-
Non-'flwwli1:o Minet'ol P r od"ot8 othel' thun Petrolct<1JI (~nd Cool
Making of eal'thCli\\m-c >;ud, as pottery, etc. (\
Basia Metals (ind their Produots exoept i]!,:(ao}iin£ry and T"ansport Eq"ipme1d ,
l\Lnnufacture of agricultural inlpleuHmts Su<'ll as J> ough. dLare, khul'pi, kudal. de. 11 Foundry 11l11u"try (il1eludiJ:g blacksmithy) 3
TratIsp01·t Eqtli'1;1I1c1Ii
Ropair of eye]e and l'icl,8h'''r .M isoellatIWWI ManuJactUl'irlg Ind<bstries .
4
22
4-
13
5 1'1
17
76
7G
19
14
5 3
3
5 .:'trinor
Or. 303·2 Goldemithy 2
Major Gr. 20 ]\linor
Gr. 200.1
200.3
207
..Jlajor Gr. :2:J ]\lino r
Gr. 220
M.aking and repairing of goods, n.c.{·.
DEVGAD BARrA TALUKA Fo()d .. tuif"
Production of flour by Villoge chakkics Or flour mill by grinding \Vhcat,llluize, gn:lnl, etc.. . 1
Production of rice by milling, dehusking and processing of paddy by riee mill .
Oil pressing ghl1ni, kolhu 0,
hy small machines S ]\luking of sweetmeats. Inddu, ped", bm'phi, but"",,, etc.
Tobacco Prodtlcts
Manufacture of bidi
3
26
2
()
13
5 4
4-
166
RURAL
LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTIOM-concld.
~lajorplinor GrOup
Industrial Code No. t Xa mc of Craft
2
Xo. Of villages
3
DEVGAD BAHIA TALUKA-contd.
J11 Oj01' (J,..:17
:Minor Gr. 273·4
Majur (Jr.:!8
;.\1illOl· Gr. 2S\)·4
Mojo,' (Jr . .31
Minor Gr. 311·1
:.uajor Gr. d,j
Minor Gr. 33G·l
l'extite-.l1 i~cetlanem'8
;\Iaking of textile ganncllt" including rain-coat;,; and head-geul'~, 11.0.<:.
)lall'ujachlH oj "Wood alld Wooden Produol6 .
:i\lallufuctul'l' of otlwl' WOod and allied producte. ll.C.C.
Leather and Leath,,' P,.od~,ct&
.Making oJ leather I.JO 0 t;,; , ~Iloes Or chapp,)I;; (olippl'l's, 8"ndaI8)
ChRmicais Prodttol8
and Chemical
~lanufacturc of 80"-1' awl washing soda
~o. of persons
employed in prodUction
4
40
40
1
3
;\Iajol'j}finol' UrOup
lullu", rial Gude xo. Xallle of O"afl
Xo. of villages
2 3
.11 (lja,' (Jr. 34·35 SOH-lIletallio lvIil/cr{/l P}"Cch/,alb'
other thalt Pet'fo/emlt unci
;\lillur Gr. :3.;0
Coal
~hlking of t~Hrthcll"n.lJ,(, l-iuell as pott('l':>'. de .
.\lojor Gr. ,;0 B",io Melol" aJld tlteir Produ,cis f:rc,pl.J}iuclthlUY (/1/U Transport E'l'Hij,me?ll.
}lilLur Gr. :-Iml·S ,\<"\)U1)'lh:l' htllu\iho' \iIldudi).1~
blad""'llithy) .
Jlajor Gr. 38 'l.'r(l/l~]Jo"t ]!;qt.ip1llClll.
.. Ylinor Gr. 388
~lIojor Gr. 39
Minor
ltepair of cyck l111cl l'id,~ll"\\
~\li8GeLl(I'lleO!'8 lvi (('II '"j" "/-{If'h, yII1 d~18tries
Gr. 3\)3.~ Goldblllitll;)
:3:J!J.!) Making <lllU l'l'l'ail'iq, ot' gOOds, H.U.C.
157
4
~o. of peI'llOns
employed in prOdu"tion
4
188
45
45
10
7
LIST OF TABLES ON OFFICIAL STATISTICS RA[~FALL AND T1<JMPERATURE :
1.1 Maximum and Minimum Tl'mp,'ru tur('. 1 G5 5 and 1 G57 -1960 at Du}w.d 1.2 ::\Ionthly n",infall, 1 9.~;2·1 956 and 1958-1 !J6-0 "t H('adguul'tPl" Kt at ,( 'II, G,.dhra
2 VITAL RTATJSTICS;
~.1 Birth a.nd D"ath Hilt,· b.l:«'d Oli MI d-y('ar PO]JUhl t io]) Est im(.t,·" :?2 Deaths ft'om Sd"('('d Call"'" 195]. 1956 "Hd 1960
:'! AGRl CULTURE:
3.1 LandUtilizatioll, J956-5i and 1£160-61 • 3.2 Area and QuttnI'Il ofP",rl'ip,1 C""P'-;. IHi,O-51 and 106()·61 :3.3 Irrigation PotPlltiHl w,d Utilizatio]). • 3.4 AJ·eairrigatedbySou1'<'e-;. 1950·51. 1!)51i·5G and 1960·61 3 .. 5 Area ;rrigatc·cl by Ct'op", 1 050-51.' 1955·;".6 "nc1 1 ()60-()1 • 3.6 PJ'og['(~:-;~ UJl(h~l' Agl'ic·ultnl'al J.~x_t(,ll;-;io]} ih yaril)ll~ Dp,,«~l(lPI.n('lll B1cH·l-;:-: up \0 31-3-1961
-! T.I VESTOCK :
4.1 Liv('Ktuckn.nd Agti('111t1l1'",1 Impl,.nll'n1" 191;1, l!lflo tllld 1961
,j CO'OPERATION : 5.1 Numb"r, ;\lernht'r,·,j,i l' <>nd Finaue i,,1 POsill01l 01' Co-op('rat iy,~' Dal1k~ o,ltd 8()(·iE'lip~, 1960·() 1
- l~I1GrSTERED FAOTORI},S : 7.1 NUl11hcr and Typp (If Rt'gist,>J'l'd FacUu'i{lS shrn.\"ing .A~'I'Tug(· Ji:n1plo~ nll'llt. ] 961 •
8 Er,EcTRICITY :
8.1 Illot"ll"d C"pf\cityofEI"dri(:ity. 1950-51, 1955-5G'llld ]060·6] 8.2 C )ll~un}.pt ion of Eloel'l'ki t y ""('()l'd iug tu PUl']lOk(" 195(J·.fj1, U) [i5 ·,;6 and 1960.61
9 ;\IEDlCAL AND PUBLIc REALT'R :
0,1 Numb,,!' of Ros].>,t al,..,. DiH]l('n,.;a1'i," HI}(1 p" 1 ;('lit, t l"'n1, d iI, 1951, I !lIiG :l.lld 1061 9.2 List Of Hospitals and DispC"ari,'''' I Hf> 1. . 9.3 Puhlic HpHlth Ad,ivll i(", 1060·(11
10 EDUCATlOK :
162 162
163 164
164 ] 65-166
167 167 16 7 168
169
170
170
171 171
172 172 173
173 174.
] 0,1 SchOol>;, Snholar" all d T"'H'hC'rH in Primal'\' S( »(101" ill R uru] AI"'" of P'Ull'hma]1Hh Disl rid. ] (160·61. 10.2 Lit (,,'a('Y u lld EdU('lLt i(lll ill Runtl An.,,, Iii' Pauul'lnalw]H Dist l'i('l. 1960·61 11).3 Numb,,;' and Type of Edu('ational In,,titutinll~. NUlni>(l' of PUr'].' and '1'''''('\''''". J!)f,(1 f,l. 1~IG5-"r)
and 1960-61 . . . 10.4 Directory of High i'l"hoo]s alld Colleges itfo; (Ill :31 ·3·1 Hr.1
II AD~!INISTRATJOK :
(a) Poit"" and (,1'in1PR:
174 175
1l.1 Str"ngthof Po]i('c. 1060·61 • • • • 1711 11.2 Proportion ()f An'H. Pnpula,t inn !loll(l ('('glliz<ll)I(, Uff( n".' p( r- Poli( e. I fl60-61 175 11.3 Criminal Jllst ;()(" Off"ll('('S l'f'J)(I1,tNl. P<'l',.;UllN t l'iccl, ('(",vi(,t ( d OJ Il('qnlttt'o for S,:lectf'o O;ffi(·/1'8,
] 960-6l 176 (b) Jails:
11.4 Jtlils, 1951. 19;,,6 "'TId 1 !l61 176
(c) R"giSj;l'ation: 11.5 InNtl'ulTI('llts l'I'giNtp"I'<lnll(lVl,lu('lIf P,'olwrly(ransff'l'l'('(l, 1!l51.1~156nl1d 1961
12 Pt."'OES
12.1 U.2 12.3
OF PUB1,IC E"Tl>'RTAIN]\lEJST. PR],SSER A],;D JorllNALS : N flw,",pap,-,r" publi"hpd in diff,'r,'l1t Langl1Hg{~·8. 1 f)ijO-51. 1955 ·56 an (1 1960·61 Printing Pl'(,R~(,S. I 951. 1956 and 1 !l6l,. . . • Ciu"'lla T}Wlltl·PH. 106()·61
13 TRA:<rsl"oRT A~D C,nlMu::-<IcA~'IOKS :
13,1 Railway Mileages and Nam('~ of Railv:a" R(»( i(_lns, 1 \160·61 1 :1.2 ~Road Milm'g"f< by T;yp{' of SIlJ,r,,(,p awl Cai f'gor~ CJf Hond. 1 !lii(j·51, 1 \lS5·IIG and 1060·6]
14 LOCAL BODIES: 14.1 Incomo and EXpl'JHlituf(' of MUllidpulit;(,". 1\)60·6] 14.2 I'HJomo and Exppnditul'C' of Distri(,t '[,twal Bou rd. 1 ()50 ·11]. 1055 ·56 a.nd 1060-61. 14.3 lneoml' and ExponditUl'(' ofPandwyat~, I !)50·.~1, 1955·56 lIIlc1 ]\)(jO-()].
15 COMMUNITY DEYELOPl'tlE:r<T : 15.1 Progress a.nd Achlev('mC'nts of Conlnlllllity D('Y('l( )])111(-"111 /Nut inllHl F.x j ('ll~i('n S(·hf'D1f> 131o('"kr-; up tn J'('.fll'
ending 31.3·1961 16 PRICES:
16.1 Average E··tail P"lN'R of St ap1p F(I()d,tuffs, 1 Mil
17 JOTNT S'rocK CO]\IPANIEO-;. BAKKS, h.sr:RANTE A"'V SMAIL SA'-rNGs: (it) Joint Stock Compnni('" :
17.1 Joint 8toc)< Comptllli(,R, 11)60·61 (h) Bunking:
17.2 Sclwdlllf'Cl and Xon-M'll"q,llkd Bnnk" 1\)50. 1 H55 and 1060 17,3 NumbE'r and Typo of CO-OpPI'(\tiv,' Ban];:,. H)50-51. 1 \)55· 5(', am1 H)6()·f>]
(c) Insurance: 17.4 I,ife Insuran,'{· POlicies i"~II('d and, Sun) in"ured, 1957 to 196()
(d) Small SaVlugs : 17.5 Targot und Net Coll('i'tio1l of RnHlIl Savi11g", H160·61
1 q (~I.L ",:-<,) AR OF IMPORT.>!..NT EVE~TS, F AlIt!" AXD FR,,"-'IVALS A KD A N(,IENT J'll0K1J1I.EJST" l FL 1 Calendar of Il11portant. Evpnt.8 I R.2 FairR and FOfltiyajs 18.3 Anoient Monllluonts
160
177
178 178 178
179 17H
180 181 181
182
183
183
183 184
IS4
184
184 185-188 189-190
OFFICIAL STATISTICS
Departmental statistics collected from various sources, viz., Administrative Departments, State and Oentral, Reserve Bank of India, Life Insurance Oorporation, Gujarat Electricity Board, etc., ha.ve been included in the District Census Handbook for the first time and distributed under 18 different sections listed below :-
1 Rainfall & Temperature
2 Vital Statistics
3 Agriculture
4 Livestock
5 Co-operation
() Fisheries
7 Factories
8 Electricity
9 Medical & Public Health
10 Education
11 Administration r 12 Public Entertainment and Presses and
Journals
13 Transport and Communications
14 Local Bodies
15 Community Development
16 Prices
17 Joint Stock Companies, Insurance, Banks and Co-operative Societies
18 Important Events, Fairs and Festivals and Ancient Monuments
Uniform table numbers have been adopted in all the Handbooks. Wherever a particular table is not applicable to or could not be compiled for want of requisite information for any district, there will be a break in the sequence, owing to the omission of such a table from the Handbook. '
To facilitate further reference, the source of the table as well as explanatory notes as to the units to which they refer and other particulars have been given at the foot of the table.
Abbreviations used are: N. A. =Not available; .. =Nil
161
P.U-21
TABLE 1.1
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE, 1955 AND 195?' .. 1960AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, DOHAD
Month 1
January Februa;'Y March April May June July August September October ~ov"'nber December
January February March April May June July August Soptember October November December
Janu~\ry Februm'V March . April May JUlie
Note:
[In Centigrarle]
1\-lean :Mean )'laximum Highest Minimum Lowest
2 341)
28·1 31.1 36.5 37.3 38.7 3;";.3 32.3 28·7 29·7 31.3 30.6 28.1
26.6 27.0 32.0 39.1 38.5 36.0 31.4 29·7 31·5 34,·4 32.2 29·8
28·6 30.5 35·1 4()·4 42.0 37·6
1955
30.0 36.0 40·0 41·0 43·0 40·0 34·0 33.0 36.0 34·0 32.0
\ 30.0
195';'
1958
30.0 32.0 37.0 40.0 41·0 38.0 34·0 31.0 34·0 39·0 34·0 32.0
32.0 34·0 40.0 45.0 43.0 42·0
13·3 14·0 20·9 22.0 26.2 25.0 24·2 23.2 22.7 19.7 13.3 11.9
11.9 U.8 17.8 23·8 26·6 25·8 23.7 23·4 22·6 20.6 18·5 ]4·7
26.9 25·2
!J.O 10.0 15·0 16.0 23·0 21.0 23.0 22.0 22.0 14·0 11.0 7.0
9·0 7.0
12.0 11).0 23.0 22.0 22.0 21.0 21·0 17·0 16.0 n·O
ll·O 11.0 11.0 20.0 23.0 23·0
Month I
July August September Octoher ),'ovember December
Januarv Februa~y March . April May June Julv August Reptember October November Decembf'I'
January Februa~y March' April May JUl~e Ju]y August i'leptember OotobE'r N"ovember Df'P,.wlw.1'
So .. rce:
[In Centigrade]
Mean 1\-lean Maximum Highcst ~Iinimllln Low"st
2 3 4 5
1958·('ontd.
28·3 29·8 28·4 31.0 30.1 27.0
27.4 29·9 35.9 38.7 40.5 36.2 28·9 27.8 28·0 30.9 30.0 27.6
26.1 32.:; 32.3 38.7 38.3 35.5 31.7 28.0 31.7 34.1 30.8 30.(>
1959
35.0 32.0 :U.O 33·0 32.0 31.0
32.0 35.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 39.0 32.0 31.0 3;:1·0 34.0 32.0 31.0
36.0 36.0 3.7.0 411.0 45·0 3iJ.0 37.0 30.0 36.0 38·0 36.0 3:)·0
24.0 2::1.5 22·7 20.2 16·2 14.1
13·6 14·4 19·4 24.r; 27.6 26·9 23.3 23.2 22.6 21.0 16·6 ] 3·2
ll.r; 15.3 17 ·9 23.1 25·1 24·8 24·0 22.6 22.4 19·3 13.8 13.9
21.0 22.0 22.0 16.0 13.0 8·0
g.O 9.0
13.0 21.0 2".0 21.0 21.0 22.0 21.0 18.0 12.0 9.0
8.0 10.0 1I.0 17.0 23.0 22.0 23.n 21.0 20·0 14·0 11.0 11 .0
Information for the years I 9 ill to 1954 and 19':)6 is not available.
Directorate of Health And l\{edit"1Al i'lf'rvi('('f<, GujafAt 2 'MeteorologiC'''} Offi!'p,.. Ahuwrtnb"d
TABLE 1.2
MONTHLY RAINFALL, 1952-1956 AND 1958-1960 AT HEADQUARTERS STATION, GODHRA
Year
Mont.h I
Total January February March April May June July August September October Novembf'r December
Note:
1952 }Ionthlv Rainfall
2
92·7
5.9 64.2 22.0
0·6
1953 Monthly Rainftlll
3
84·7 2·6
16·9 13·1 46.6 5·5
1954 Monthlv Rainfall
4
127·4
1·0 0·6
10.2 20.1 29.2 48.5 17.8
Illfot'mation for tho yOl.1r~ 1951 and 1957 is not Elvl.1ilahle.
162
1955 Monthly Rainfall
5
92·3
12·7 2·0
40.3 34.6
2.1
1956 1958 Monthly Month)~' Rainfall RAini'a II
6 7
147·6
2·9 6·8
68.8 36.5 17 ·2 1.5·4
Source:
126·2
18.3 46·4 30·9 23.0
7·6
[In CentimetJ'e~J
1959 1960 J\Iontll!Y J\lcntthy RainfAll Rainf,,]l
8 9
123·5
41·3 31.fj 37·4
/)·4
49·4
14.4 9.5
HI.7 -1,.9 0·9
Bombay GOVN'llnWll\ Gazetil'
TABLE 2.1
BIRTH AND DEATH RATE BASED ON MID-YEAR POPULATION ESTIMATES
Births and deaths
1 Births
Male Female
Birth Rate Male Female
Fomt>le births reported per 1,000 male births
Deaths Male Female
Death Rate Male Female
Female deaths reported per 1,000 malo deaths
Births and deaths
1 Birth8
Male Female
Birth Rate Malo Female
Female births reported per 1,000 male births
Death8 2\iale Female
Death Rate Male Female
Female deaths reported per 1,000 male deaths
Note:
U
26,777 24,152
19·07 17·20
902
7,536 6,233
10·25 9·29
827
l{
3
1.97,471 1,84.652
17·10 15·99
935
70,063 65,505
11·77 11·73
935
1955
U R 12 13
2,675 2,4:60
19·2 17·7
920
701 566
(H)
8·5
807
2:2,43Q ~0,955
19·7 18·4
934
6,607 6,083
11·2 1l·0
921
U 4
2,485 2,295
19·5 18·0
924
783 625
11·7 10·3
1951
798
1956
U R 14 15
R 5
19,164 18,245
18·9 18·0
952
5,842 5,370
11·2 10·9
910
U 6
1952
2,324 2,019
17·8 15·5
869
899 792
13·1 12·8
881
1957
U R 16 17
'2,692-2,551
:H,496 19,803
2,945 2,566
20,812 19,435
19·0 18·0
948
725 610
g.g g·O
841
18·4 16·9
921
6.292 5,650
10·4 9·9
898
20·4 17 ·8
871
7:l1 633
878
17·3 16·2
934
7,027 6,394
11·3 1l·0
910
Source:
R 7
14,652 13,791
14·0 13·2
941
8,410 8,481
15·6 16·7
1,008
1958
U 8
2,410 2,201
18·1 16·5
913
708 608
10·1 9·6
859
U R 18 19
2,891 2,523
19·6 17 ·1
873
8~6 724
10·9 10·3
866
18.487 17,570
15·0 16·0
950
8,919 9,006
14·0 15·1
1,010
11153
R 9
17,759 16,482
16·5 15·3
928
6,331 5,675
11·4 10·9
896
1959
U R 20' 21
3,040 2,838
20·2 18·9
934
22,6HZ 21,115
18·0 16·7
931
716 523
7,014 6,524
730
10·8 10·6
930
1954
U 10
2,408 2,139
17·7 15·7
888
705 577
9·9 8·9
818
R 11
19,741 18,533
17·8 16·8
939
7,720 7,144
13·5 13·3
925
1060
U R 22 23
2,907 2,560
19·0 16·7
881
742 575
775
20,244 18,723
15·6 14·5
925
5,901 5,178
8·9 8·3
877
(a) U=Urban; R=Rural (b) Number of births pOl' 1,000 of the total mid·year
<Jstimated popUlation is calculated on tho popula· tion of the district as then constituted.
Diroctorate of Health and Medical Servioes, Gujarut
(c) Number of deaths per 1,000 of tho sarno sox io lluloulated on the mid·ycar estimated population of the di~tTi.ct as thenconstitutcd.
(d) The information regar.ding number of bIrths and deathsfOT the yesrs 1951·1960 is furnished for the district, as then oonstituted and the population for the years 1951 to 19&0 has beon es1imated on the basis of average during the decade 1951·60.
(0) Birth and death Ta.tes for the decade 1951·60 arc average birth and death rato.
163
TABLE 2.2
DEATHS FROM SELECTED CAUSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1960 81. Sl. No. Cau~e~ of death 1951 1956 1960 No. CauSes of death 1951 1956 196(_!
2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4, 5
,-
Total 12,620 13,277 12,396 7 Suicide
Cholera • 5 (a) Total 23 40 27 (b) Male 8 16 6
2 Sm",n-pox 8 29 16 (e) Female 15 24 :H
3 Plague 8 \Voundiug or accident 239 181 222
9 Wild boasts 2 2
4, Fevers 8,810 7,572 7,136 10 Snake bite 79 52 58
5 Dysentery and DiarrllOes, 114 292 267 11 Rabies "> 1 :3 11
6 Respiratory Disease ],189 1,864 1,620 12 All other caUseb 2,153 3,233 3,032 ......,_---~----
Note: Source .-InfurmaLion for the years 1951 and 1956 is tor the Directorate of Health and l\ledical Service", Guji.rut
distrie! as then cunstituted.
TABLE 3·1
LAND UTILIZATION, 1956-57 AND 1960·61 Sl. .)/0. Classification of arfla
2
Total Geographical area Village papors
2 Forest
3 Barren and uncultivable land
by
4 Land put to non·agricultural use
5 Cultivable waste
6 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands
Note:
1956·57 1960·61
3 4
22,216 21,879
3,969 3,884
2,445 2,758
187 79
1,590 1,615
038 1,023
Figur'c·g for' the years 1956-57 and 1960.·61 relate to the area of the di8trict os thcn con~titutcd.
164
81. No. Clw ilifton t ion of "rea
:2
7 Laud under m'sedlp.neous (ree crops and grove8 llot inclutkd in urCDlH :,0;0\' n '
8 Curn'nt fallows
9 Other falluw land
10 Net arca SOW11
11 Area Hown n1Or8 than once
12 Total ("ropped a.rea (i.e" Gross cr(lppcd area)
Source:
[Area in '00 acres]
1956-57 1960-01
3
355 574
486 20(>
12,246 11,741
2,817 1,188
15,063 12,929
Directorate of Agriculture. Guj arat
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IRRIGATION POTENTIAL AND UTILISATION
Actual YE'sr of Year of 1951.52 1952-!i3 81. Cost comnWllce- comp1e-No. Name of Project (Rs.inlakh~) n1<'l1t lion P U P 1.7
1 2 3 4 fj 6 7 8 9
1 Patadungri Tank Projeci 62.16 1!)!'i4, "'ork i~ in
2 3 4
*5 *6
7
Karad Tank ProjE'ct . Tintoli Irrigation Tank_ Sukhi Irrigation Tank
Muvalia Tank Futalao Tank . • Jhari Gandadhari Tank
8 Nandhelao Tank • 11 Moti Handi Tank.
10 Chodia Waghela Tank. II Swarup Sagar Tank
S1. No. Name of Project
2
Patadungri Tank ProjE'd 2 Karad Tank Project • 3 Tintoli Irrigation Tank 4 Sukhi Irrigation Tank
*5 Muvalia Tank • *6 Futalao Tank ' _ 7 Jhari Gandadhari Tank 8 Nandhelao Tank 9 Moti Handi Tank
10 Chodia Waghela Tank 11 Swarup Sagar Tank
Note:
progress 99·81 U.34 11,) 4,
E~td. cost 3·25 1·11 1·30
E~td. cost 1·11 1·29 1·06 1·75
195/", 1952 1953
1900 1911 1936
1940 1919 1937 N.A.
H)SI ] 951\
1942 1937 1960
1956 1947 ] 951 N.A.
1951).56 191.6·1'\7
P 14
l'\.A, N.A.
2,500 800 504 650 375 300
2,000
l..T 15
1,112 660
1,725 203
18 21
454 5
1,504
P
16
N.A. N.A.
2,500 800 504 650 375 300
2,000
e 17
1,002 547
1,891 175
10 21
454 5
1,665
') iOO -'800
504
650 87,,, 300
2,000
38 ') 500 2,385 313 -'800 509
2G 504 ~37
6.50 167 375
23 300 X.A. 2,000
300 20
~.A.
1957 ·58 1958·59
P
18
X.A. N.A.
2,500 800 504 650 375 300
2,000
U ]9
2,047
1,194 8U6
2,804 4,8:! 328
ts9 116 18
P
20
5,675 2,500 ] ,1 75
800 2,500
ROO 504 650 375 300
r. 21
] 557 '475 799 759
1,42R 141\ 65 12
HIO
],723 2,000 1,723
8011roe :
1953·54
P r 10 11
2,fiOO :',162 800 476 504
61;0 31 375 300 [)
2,000 1,524
1959.60
p
2~
5,920 2,500 1,325
800 2,500
8011 504 650 375 300
2,000
U
23
] .773 '(1)()
854 775
1.754 '136
9 29
324
1,4RfI
TABLE 3·3
[In acre,,]
] 9i\4.fi!'i
P 1:: 12 13
X.A. X.A.
:>,fiOO 800 504
200 2,,0
l,fili4 237
9
6.50 . 22 375 300
2,000 1,048
1960·01
P
24 73')8 ;;300 1,325
ROn 2,500
800 504 650 375 300
2,000
U
25
3.~84 3,217
285 G22
I,M)7 254
94 62 33 12
2,235
P=Potential; U = Utilisal iOl1 Chief Engin'>"r (IrrigAtion), r.\Y.D .. Gujarat
TABLE 3·4 AREA IRRIGATED "BY SOlJRCES, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61
Sl. No.
I
1 2 3 4 5
SourC'eR
2
GOvernment Callab Private CanalR Tanks Wells Othf'r i'lourC',."
[Arpa in '00 flcrf's]
1950-51 1955·56 1960·61
345 10 12 17 95
45
37 138
39
1 238
I'll. Ko. Sourct's
1 2 6 Total ar<'ll irrigatf'd . 7 Percentage of ne1 are-a irri-
gated to net area sown • 8 Area irrigated moro than onp(, 9 Total Gross arf'S irrigated
SOlUrce:
[Ar'N\ in '00 Rf'r('£]
I ~iiO·51 1955·5(l 19(10·61
345
134
1·1
]34
220
l·H 4
224
2i8
278
Direct.orate of Agriculture, Gujurat
TABLE 3·5 AREA mRIGATED BY CROPS, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61
SI. No.
]
Crops
FOOD CROPS
Ric!' 2 'Wheat 3 Jowar 4, Bajri 5 Barley 6 2\'[Qize
7 8
Tnr Gram
2
[Area in '00 acre,,)
1950-51 1955·56 1960-61
345
10 75
2
3
21 1 I 1
2 13
fj
12 3 1
16 132
7 6
36
15 6
I'll. No. CropH
2 11 Chillies (Non-food) 12 OthE'r food ('rop"
Total Jood cr01J8 :XO~-FOOD CROPS
13 Cotton ]4 Ground·nut Ii} Tobup(,o 16 F"dd£>l" n'op'" . 17 Other non-food ('rop"
Total nonfood crops
Total area under irr~ated crops
Source:
1950·51 1955·50 1960·61
346
43 1:J.j
134
13 30
211
4 4 4
1.1
224
23 20
2fJ.1
9 8
17
278 \) Sugarcfine
10 Pota.toes • - Note;
[l\formation for the years 1950-51, 1955-56 and 1960-61 rolate" t.o t.he district aR then con"htutf'd.
Dirf'ctoralp of Agripu]1urr·, ClljflI'fd
167
S1. No.
!l
3
4
5
6
7
TABLE 3.6 PROGRESS UNDER AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN VARIOUS DEVELOPMENT
BLOCKS UP TO 31-3-1961
)l"umber Number Additional of of
Type of DatE' of Quantity of area Number of experi. experi. Block conuuence .. improvf'd Improved imple· urought >lgricul- ments IHents
~tage Iill n.ent sm'ds dis· Fc:rti\ii;lT8 ments distributld under turo\ demon· in. in. C.D.& of Block tl'ibut"d distril)ut"d --------- irrigAtion strations double triple
)l"ame of Block M.D.P. Stage I (B. l\1ds.J (B.lVlds.) Type Numb",r (.acres) held cropping cropping
2 3 4 D G ~ 8 9 10 11 12 ,
Total 81,596 108,676 Iron ploughs 478 21,1101 4,024 M.A. N.A. Seed drillers 31 OtbeTS 1,061 Total 1,570
Godhra X.E.S. ::'Ilay 19GG 14,.-)·.lA 4C,.4;) 1 I ron plouglJS (i4 3.RnS J ,1 !l!' N.A. N.h.
Stage I A prj I I !l;iS !'It'N] drillpr~ 1
Stage II ApdlI!lGI Othpl'~ 2il Total :;'3G
Kalol C.D.P. Oeto1"'1' I 0,8n,~ :l;'i,24S Iron rlOllgh~ 11 3.008 1,204 x'A. N.A. I9li3
C.D. Oct,ob,'}' R""d drilkrA 1 1953
i'ltnge II O<"'to1wr Others 101 191\6 Total 11 "
Jambllghoda 1'.1;;.R. April J Oli!! 1,220 2,000 Iron ploughR GO no) 47 N.A. X.A.
~tag" r Apl'ilI9(10 ~p"d drillerR
Oth"l's 2 Totrr/ 5{J
Snehera P.E.S. \ pri1 I \3.'S 7,OOS i),~39 I ,'O!l ploughs GO 1,\)8;, 1\)4. X.A. ~.A.
~tage T October 80c,1 dl'ill('r~ 19;,8
Oth('l'~ 25 TotllZ 85
SA.ntram pur ~.E.R. o "t01)('r lii,:'141i 11,Win Iron rlonghs ::'4 !1,4;)(; 2% K.A. K.A. 19.',7
Stage I April lOGS Seed drillNR fi
Othf'J's ;)70 Total. 699
Stlkhsar :\l.D.P. NovnmlH'I' 7,!l18 ::J,~24 11'011 plongh'" 232 1 ,4Jfi 611 X.A. X.A. IO/}G
Seed drinPTR 5
Oth"l'S 83 Totar .H!O
Limkheda )1' .KS. Apl'ill957 24,(i9C, 3,242 Iron plo'.1ghs 37 1,803 5~n X.A. N.A.
Stagfh I April )9;;8 Spf'd drill<'I''' 19
stage II April) 962 Othpl's 9 Total eli
-'--~------' Note; /3o,tfce:
l~iglll'eA given in this t,,,hle I'el"t" to tbe total p"rfonnAl1('" Dun'lin of Econon,j(·" lind Statistics, Gujarat in th" Block, as ilflpnrnt" figures 'W('OI'c1jllg to tJ,(, stngr- 0)'
typo of Bloek or(' not Avnilnhlc.
168
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TABLE 5.1
NUMBER. MEMBERSHIP AND FINANCIAL POSITION OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS AND SOCIE'l'IES, 1980-61
Working capital [Rs. in '000)
Loans from
private Number of persons, societies other
SI. No. Type of Co·operative Society
at the end Number of societies Sha.re of the year memberil and Banks capital
1 2
1 District Central Co-opera.tive :aank (Financing A,gencies) ., 1
2 Land Mortgage Banks . 3 Agricultura.l Credit Societies 800 4: Non-agricUltural Credit Societies 47 5 Grain Banks and Societies 6 Marketing Societies ". 17 7 Processing Societies 1 8 Sugarcane Factories 9 Dairy SOcieties 9
10 Farming SOcieties 4: II Lift irriga.tion Societies 4 12 (a) Other Agricultural Non-credit
Societies.. 5 (h) Other Non·Agricultural Non·credit,
Sooieties.. 1 (c) Forest Labourers and Labour
Contract Societies . 24 13 Consumer's Co-operative Stores 4 14 Housing Societies. 66 15 (a) Weaver's SOcieties • 4
(b) Other Industrial Societies 63 HI Spinning Mills • 17 Fisheries Societies 18 Supervising Unions 11 19 Federations ., 1 20 General Insurance Societies 21 Life Insurance Societies
Note: ,
4,
2,356
56,036 16,335
10,421 100
271 80
224
872
146
8,901 1,577 1,672
180 2,317
763 244
1,0048
3,538 14,644
1,509
9 5
78
3 19
2,089 10
204
Source:
6
1,056
1,699 1,987
265 27
3 14 31
9
50
112 49
225 11
104
Reserve a.ndother
funds Total
7
265
650 1,281
778
1 165
796 31
8 18 65
8
II,S69
.'),887 17,912
2,552 _ 27
I'> 20
274
-9
50
911 99
2,322 39
373
Loans issued to members
and other societies
9
33,506
4,066 26,46 1
231
This table rolateii to the year endins 30th June, 1961. Registrar of Co-operative SOCieties, Gujarat
TABLE '.1 NUMBER AND TYPE OF REGISTERED FACTORIES SHOWING AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT, 1961
Average daily
81, Number of nurnberof No. Type of Fa.ctories Factories emplOyees
Average daily
Sl. Number of nurnberof No. Type of Factories Factories employee ..
1 2 S 4, 1 2 3 4
Total 64 5,175 5 Food, Drink and Tobacco 32 906
1 Government and local fund factories 5 2,845
6 Chemicals, Dyes, etc. 2 118 7 Processes relatiJJg to wood,
2 Textiles 3 Engineering •
" Metal!! and Minera.ls 12 602
stones and glass 8 Gins and Presses 4 514 9 Miscellaneous . 9 190
Source: Chief Inspector of Factories. Qujarat
170
TABLE 8.1
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY, 1950-51, 1955-56 ABD 1960-61
81. No. Establishment
1 2
1 Gujarat Electricity Board
2 Amalgamated Electricity Supply Coo, DOhad
3 Godhra Electricity' Supply Co.
Note:
The information for private licensees included in this table relates only to thORP, licences for which the data have been furniAhed by the Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D., GUjarat.
Year
3
1950·51 1955·66 1960-61
1950·51 1955.56 1960·61
1950-51 1955.56 1960·61
Sourae:
Total mstalled capacity of Generating Plant (in Kwtts)
355 31'>6 742
620 620 900
600 600
1,000
1 Gujarat Electricity Board. Baroda 2 Electrical Engineer to Government, P.W.D.,
Gujarat
TABLE 8.2
CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY ACCORDING TO PURPOSE, 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61
Kilowatt Hours sold to pUblic for ----------------
Commer- Total oial utilisa-
Domest·ic light Indus- tion of consump- and small trial Other electri-
Year tion power power pllrposes city
1 2 3 4 .5 6
1950-51 .:-- 0·697* 0·086 1·017 0·124 1·924
1955-56 0·764* 0·144 1·835 0·210 2-953
Note:
*1 The information for private licensee!'! included in this table relates only to those licences for whioh the data have been furnished by the Electrica.l Engineer to Government, P.W.D., Gujarat.
2 Includes ngures of commercia.! Use also in case of those private licl}nco holders who have not furnished separate figures for domestic and commercial consumption.
171
[In million Kilowatt Hours]
Kilowatt Hours !!Iold to public for
-----------------Commer- Total oial utilisa.
Domestic light Indus- tion of consump' and small trial Other electri-
Year tion power power purposes city
1 2 3 4. 5 6
1960-61 1·614* 0·134- 2.870 0·335 4.953
Sout:oe :
1 Gujarat Electricity Board, Baroda 2 Electrical EnSineer to Government. P.W.D ••
Gujarat.
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TABLE 10.2
LITERACY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS OF PANCHMABALS DISTRICT, 1960-61
~umber of Scholars Perccntage Percentage ----------------_.-- of educated of school
Number of Percentage Per teacher persons to enrolment 81. District/Taluka/ primary ofavcrage Per thousand Pel' primary in primary popUlation to population ~o. :Maha! schools attendance of population school school of age ;') of ages 5 to 14
2 3 4 5 (:) 7 8 9
" l'otal 1.668 64·14 86·40 68·07 34·65 18·52 30·99
1 Godhra 183 ()0.44 99·01 88.33 34·54 24.75 35·55
2 Kalo] 100 52.92 138·49 124.77 33.36 33·81 49·55
3 Halo! 124 91.01 112.92 83.94 37.85 27.65 41.02
4, Jambughoda 32 49.75 120.03 62.38 34.41 26·11 42·99
,) Shelwra 96 61.69 106.13 99.48 34.85 23·88 36·67
U Lunavada 212 73.84 lO9·6S 67.53 33·45 22.77 40.48
7 Sa,ntrampur 261. 63.92 72.79 50.80 31.80 14.14 25·33
8 Jha}od 129 57·76 81.58 76·52 39·80 15.68 27·80
9 Dohad 140 67.98 53.81 53·11 40.41 8.81 19·62
10 Limkheda 190 56·62 57.76 38.55 32.12 10.29 21.16
11 Devgad Baria 201 57.23 65.75 53.40 33.23 12.69 24.43
Son,()e: Note: The data. rolating to schools, scholars and teachers in primary
schools relate to Government-aided schools and schools under District School Board or t.hose recognised by the Board and cover rural area of the district only.
District School Board, Godhrll
TABLE 10.3
NUMBER AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, NUMBER OF PUPILS AND TEACHERS. 1950-51. 1955-56 AND 1960-61
1950·51 1955-56 1960-61
----------~---
_____________ L --------------Type of Institutions Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers Institutions Pupils Teachers
/
1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 S 9 10
Primary Institutions 681 57,596 N.A. 342 77,644 1,993 1,515 90,492 2,324
Junior Basic Institutions} S'Ouiol' Basic institutions . 86 13,260 N.A. 124 33,684 930 241 47,324 1,600
Secondary Institutions 13 5,420 N.A. 19 7,100 281 58 14,574 611
Collegiate Institutions 1 252 15
Training Schools } 2 170 6 :3 131 19 3 395 25 Training Colleges
Other Type of Institutions
Note: This table excludes data on technical education, not received.
Sou.roe : Directorate of Education, Gujarat
174
TABLE 10·4
DIRECTORY OF mGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES AS ON 31-3-1961
SI. No.
1
High Schools and Colleges
2
HllaH SCHOOLS
1 Iqbal Union High School, Godhra . 2 M. and M. Mehta High School, Godhra 3 New Era High School, Godhra . 4 Telang High School of Commerce, Godhra 5 )few English School. Ka.nklmpur . 6 Sarvajanik English School, Marva (Rentl) 7 New English School, Timba . 8 Timba ROf'd English School, Timbs Road 9 Shri M. M. S. Vidyamandir, Del01. .
10 P. K. Sarvajanik High School, Derol·Statio[. 11 M. G. S. High School, Kalal. 12 Shri N. E. School, Madhvas • 13 K.K. High School, Vejalpur 14 M. S. High School, Halol • Iii Madhyamik Shala, Santo ROad . 16 Shri K. V. Sarvajanik High R<:>hool, Shivraj.
pur . • • • 17 Sarva.janik High School, ShRl"ora 18 New English School, Kothamhl'1
Note:
Total number of pupils
3
I,OOc! 623 920 126 158 149
85 119 2i9 315 677 III 75
913 174
120 132 118
This table excludes data on t.echnical education, not received.
S1. No.
1
High Schools and College~
2
HIGH SCHOOLS·oontd.
19 S. K. High School, Lunavada . 20 Shri Luneshver Kanya Vidyalaya, Lunavada. 21 V. V. High School, Vardhari . 22 Secondary School. Malvan . 23 S. P. lIigh School. Santramrur 24 B. M. High School, Jhalod. . . 25 Hindi Secondary School, Fre{'ll:md~ unj, Dohad 26 M. Y. High School. Dohad. . 27 R. and L. Pandya High School, Dohad 28 St. Stephane's lIigh SchoOl, Dohad 29 S. R. High School, Devgad Baria
COLLEGES
1 Government Technical Institution, Godhra. 2 Sheth P. T. Arts and Science College, Godhra 3 Government Technical Institution, Dohad .
SOl~r()e :
Total number
of pupils
3
887 ,102 201 169 462 765 139
1,109 1,138
216 826
169 210 106
1 Diredorate of Education, GlljRrat 2 Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
TABLE 11·1
STRENGTH OF POLICE. 1960-61
S1. No.
1
Category
2
1 Deputy and Assistant Commissioners
2 Superintendents • 3 Deputy Superintendents 4 Inspectors Ii Police Prosecutors
S1. Permanent Temporary No. category
2 341
1 2 3 5 1
6 Deputy Inspectors 7 Sub·Inspectors 8 Jamadar } 9 Head Constables
10 Constables Total
So'Urc~ :
Permanent Temporary
3 4
35
292
1,001 1,339
6
30
126 163
Note: The table includes the staff of different categories of
police estahlishment at State Headquarters, Regional Offices, Railway, etc., wherever such staff exists.
Inspector Gpner"l of PoliC'P, Gujarat
TABLE 11·2
PROPORTION OF AREA, POPULATION AND COGNISABLE OFFENCES PER POLICE. 1960-61
Strength of Total Proportion police Proportion Proportion number of of cognisabj(·
Number including ofarpa per of population cognisable offences SI. of Police Number of temporary police per police offen('e~ inveRtigated
~o. District/Taluka /Mahal Stations Outposts force (Sq. miles) inY{'f;tigtlted p,·r poliee
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Total 22 46 952 3·62 1.543 4,332 4·55
1 Godhra 3 3 116 3·63 1,857 517 4·46 2 Kalal 1 2 52 2·97 1,919 186 3·58 3 Halol 1 2 58 3·38 1,727 73 1·26 4 :fambughoda 1 34 1·70 489 15 0·44 5 Shehera . 1 2 38 5·96 2,368 188 4.95
R Lunavada 3 8 115 3·12 1,279 207 1.80
7 Santrampur 3 9 109 4·83 1,731 364 3.34 8 Jhalod 2 4 '18 4·1)1) 1,551 309 3-96 9 Dohad 3 4 177 1·91 1,066 1,493 8.43
10 Limkheda 2 7 77 5·35 1,647 667 8·66 11 DAvga.d Baria 2 5 98 4.56 1,783 313 3.19
SOUTee : Inspector General of Polke, Gujarat
175
TABLE 11.3
CRIMINAL JUSTICE, OFFENCES REPORTED, PERSONS TRIED, CONVICTED OR ACQUITTED FOR SELECTED OFFENCES. 1960-61
Number of Number of Number persons Number persons of cases acquitted Number of ca~es acquitted Number
81. brought Or of perl3011s SI. brought or Ofpers()ns No. Nature of 0 ffences to trial discharged convicted No. Nature of offences to trial discharged convicted
1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
1 Against the State 11 Theft 467 157 174 2 Against the public tranquillity 1 4 12 Criminal misa ppropria-3 By Or rclating to public Hon of property • 12 11 13
servants 10 3 21 13 Criminal breach of trust 37 17 16 4 Affecting the public health, 14 Receiving of stolen
s!1fety, convenience, decency property 16 {I 9 and morals 4 2 2 15 Cheating . 10 7- 8
5 Affecting life 71 65 26 16 Crimina 1 trespass 76 33 31 6 Hurt 268 231 110 17 Offences relating to
7 Wrongful restraint and documents, trade and wrongful confinement 14 8 7 property marks
8 Criminal force and assault Is 11 5 18 Defamation 9 Kidnl1 pping, forcible abduc- 19 Criminal intimidation,
tion, slavery and forCed insult and annoyance 14 59 labour 20 53 13 20 Under sped a! and local
10 R!1pe 7 5 2 laws 3:l9 160 304
Souroe: I!~spector General of Police, Gujarat
TABLE 11.4
;JAILS, 1951, 1956 AND 1961 NO.of
No. of Prisoners No. 0' PrisonerR No. of Prisoners Daillaverage Authorised at the comluence· receiv .. d during Pri"oners at the end No.at
No. of Accommodation ment ofth" Y0ar the year disc-harged of the year Pri~oners Joils! ~------ Category of -_----_---- -~------ ~------ ------ -_-----
Year Prisons J\'[ F Total Prisoll('rs M F Total ::\>I F Tot al 1\1 F Total M F Total 1\1 F Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 tl 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
rConvicted as ;{9 50!) 22 522 478 22 500 tH 61 44 44 Under triab ~6 36 7:>2 ~7 779 7:!2 27 749 66 66 63 64
1951 I 1:14 16 140 1 Security Civil
L LUllat i<:s
rConvictcd 51 3 54 610 17 636 687 20 607 83 83 52 52 Undf'r trial, -12 I 43 617 20 646 597 28 625 62 2 64 53 54
1956 124 16 140 i SecnritJ' Civil
LLunatic:-;
rConvict"d 47 47 675 17 692 683 17 700 39 39 47 47 I Under trials 71 72 1,088 29 1,117 1,094 291.123 65 66 84 84
1961 1 124 16 140 I Security Civil
LLunat1e:-;
Source : Inspector -Genera I of Prison s, Quj flra t
176
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TABLE 12.1
llEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, 1950-51,1955-56 AND 1960-61
ClItlilaification
1
Daily
Weeldy
Note:
Yeltl'
%
195(1-51 1955.56 1960.61
1950.51 1955.56 1960·61
Gujllrati
2
Column .. fOr English, Hindi, Brdu, Sindhi, etc., have been deleted, alii no newspaper iii p\\bH.hed from the district in these languages.
1
Fortnichtly
Monthly
SfJtl,'rce :
Yea.r
2
1950-51 1955·56 1960.61
1950.51 1955.56 1960.61
Gujal'ad
3
1
Examiner of Book. and Publications, Qujault
TABLE 12.2
PRINTING PRESSES, 1951, 1956 AND 1961
Printing Pr"'ll!eljC Sl. -------------
Printing PreSilel! Sl. _-------------
No. District /Taluka/Mahal 1951 1956 1961 No. Di.trict/Taluka/MahaJ 1951 1956 1961
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4, 5
Total 12 13 11 3 Halo} N.A. N.A.
1 Godhrl\ N.A. l\.A. 5
2 Kalal N.A. N.A. 1 4 Dohad N.A. N.A. 4
Note: Figures for 1961 are given on the basis of Keeper's Declarations rec~ived up to 31·12·HUn.
Examiner of Book. & Publication.,' Gujarat
Name of places where Cinema
81. Districot/Talukal Theatres are N.. Mah&l loeat"d
1 2 3
Total
1 Godhra . Godhra
2 Halol Halol
CINEMA THEATRES, 1960-61
Number of
N"umbf'r of !Opeetlltors Cinema (monthly 81. District/Taluka/
Theatres ilverages) No. Mahlll
4 5 2
6 67,220 3 Lunava.da
1 23,689 4 Dohlld
1 i.250 5 Devgad Haria
178
TABLE 12.3
Name of places where Cmema Number of Theatres ar.. Cinema
located Thf'atrf's
3 4
Lunavada 1
Dohad 2
Dev~a d BM'j" I
Source:
Number of
spectator" (monthly) averflge"
5
4,015
26,630
4,()36
CO\jp.ctor .l'nnchn'l?o.hl\\g
TAB". 13·1 RAILWAY MILEAGES AND NAMES OF RAILWAY STATIONS. 1960-61
Railway mileages in the district
Broad_g-8uge 1\1 etre-ga uge Narrow-gauge
Number of Railway
Miles 98.00
KiloIlletres 157.68
59.50
Stations: 34
95.73
Jambughoda Lunavada Godhra Taluka Kalol 'l'aluka Halol 'l'aluJ.;.. Mahal 8hehe,ra Taluka Taluka
S1. So.
I
Name of Railway Station
2
1 Gouha 2 Veganpul' 3 Tuwa 4, Timba 5 Sant Road t5 Chanchelav 7 Kansudi
81. No,
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SautrampUr Tilluka
Na.me of Rail""a.y Station
8
Nil
Name of Ra.ilway Station
3
Kharsalia Bedia Darol Bakrol
Jhalod Taluka
Name of Railway Stat·ion
9
Nil
Name of Ra ilw ay Station
Name of Railway Name of Railway Kame of Railwa;r Station Station Station
4
Halol Pavagadh Shivrajpur Bamllnkuva Ghanta
Dohad Taluka
Name of Railway Station
10
1\na", Bordi Dhamarda Dohad Rentia Jekot
5 6 7
Nil Khandia Shehera
Limkheda Taluka
Name of Railwa;l' Station
11
U~ra Mangal.Mahud i Limkheda
Shillgnali Bhaiya"ar Lunavada
Devgad Baria Taluka
N anle of Railway Station
12
Piplod Nathpllra Motizari D9vgad Baria
Souroe; 1 District Statistical Officer, Panchma.ha.l~ 2 General Manager, Western Railway, Bomblly
TABLE 13.2
ROAD MILEAGES BY TYPE OF SURFACE AND CATEGORY OF ROAD,. 1950-51. 1955-56 AND 1960-61
Coment Category of road Yesr A~phalt concrete
1 2 3 4
Total 1950-51 0'12 1955-56 30·87 73·43 1960-61 154.09 85·41
~aLiolH.l Hiljlhway 1950-51 1\155-56 1960-61
State Highway 191i0_51 0.12 1955-56 21.50 73.43 1960-61 76.70 85.41
Othor distriot road", 1950.51 1955-56 9.37 1960-61 76.39
Village roads 1!J50·51 195::;.56 1960·61 1.00
-----_._--Note:
1 'rh·) 'nil H.ge' given ah<)ve exdude heluw standard roadsand cllrt t.r"ck~ Inaint.ained bythA Public 'Vorks Departmpnt Hnd District Local Board.
2 Information for the years 1950·51, 1955·56 and 1960.61 has been adjusted to the area of the distriet as then constituted.
179
[In miles) Othel' Murram
.V H tt'r-bOllnd and 10,,-er llllloCadaYll
5
447·28 348·33 326·59
103.75 61.25
335.89 274.68 310.02
7.64 12.40 16.57
Source:
types Totsl
6 7
28·73 476.13 139·40 592·03 114.27 680·36
103.87 156.18 162.11
24.85 360.74 124.49 408.54 98.47 484.88
3.88 11.62 14.91 27.31 15.80 33.37
Chief Engineer (Roads and Buildingll). P.W.D .• Gujarat
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TABLE 14.2
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF DISTRICT LOCAL BOARD. 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61
Income (in Rs.) -~----- ---------
1950·51 1955-56 1960-61
All Sources 663,812 1,491,731 1,612,814
Land Rev"nue 119,137 323,094 130,000 Local Rates 360,858 213,2 16 239,435 Interest 1,017 22,668 33,547 Law and Ju·stice Police 32 597 173 EducatiOn Medical 29,891 47,866 60,648 8cientific and othcr Minor Depts. 3,654 52,510 68,788 Pension Contribution Stationery and Printing Miscellaneous 10,301 192,4;)3 411,018 Railway Irrigation and Minor
Works
Civil Works 134,922 (31),327 669,205
Expenditure (in Rs.) _--------_------
1950-51 1955-56 1960-61
All Sources 379,323 1,272,964 1,895,619
Refunds 'Hal Dra\1 l:acks 219 Ad,ninistl'utioH 32,95~' 50,934 65,868 Law and Justice Police Ports and Pilotage Education IS 2,401 31,200 Medical Scientific:; <lnd othel' MinOt DeptH. Pension
8,S9G 75.096 97,!Hi2 1,803 !I,280 12,060
Stationery and Printing MiscellRn, ous 81,978 31,720 . 626,883
Famine Relief Railway Minor Works and
Navigation Civil Puhlic \VorklO 233,671 l,103,3h 1,061,046
SOU1'oe ; Rural Developlllent Depurhueut, GUvcILn1l'Ht of
Gujal'at
TABLE 14,3
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF PANCHAYATS. 1950-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61 InCOlne of the Panchayfits Expeuditur(' uf thE' Panchayats
~o. of Village PaI1c:;hayatg [in Rs,] [in Rs_] 81. -------------~ --------------- ------- ----------~o, DishictfTalukafMahal 1950.51 1955-56 1~60_61 1950·51 1955_56 1960.61 1950-51 1955-56 HltiO-61
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Total 31 158 762 148,965 307,391 91,37,751 1 4,028 223.233 1,581,67
1 Godhra 12 19 97 34,132 59,749 271,905 2(\,039 61,614 25f5,885 2 Kalol \) 30 40 ;;3,6H 75,989 349,9411 45,754 liO,986 262,381 3 Halo1 4 16 56 30,678 19,258 109,211 26,588 70,84(\ 78,985 4 Jambughodll 2 S 3,080 3:>,704 2,316 13,315 5 Shohcra 16 49 6,630 133,:194 4,248 204,130 6 Lunavada 9 sO ,3 6 '29 179,345 2,493 134,037 7 Santrampur 18 103 2,531 268,885 1,45S 251,444 8 Jhalod 3 1.3 47 24,437 7S.907 246,263 20,414 14,991 204,651 9 Dohad 3 13 63 6,94 5 40,\)27 88,104 0,233 7,046 46,791
10 Limkheda 12 98 3,729 112,750 676 67,124 11 Dnvgad Bfiri~ 8 121 10,662 144,241 6,558 62,931
Note : Source: Information for the Yl'ars 1930_51, 1955-56 and Rural DevelolJnlent Depilrtllill_i, Govel'lllllcllt of
1960_61 rela.tes to the district as then constituted. Gujarat
181
TABLE 15.1
PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/NATIONAL EXTENSION SCHEME BLOCKS UP TO YEAR ENDING 31-3-1961
Heads of Expenditure and a.chievenlent~
I
I .'I[umbel' of Block,; allotted
II Population covered III Villagcs covered IV Area c-overed
V Total Goverlllllcnt E~pendit\1re .
VI P0ople's contribution (f~abour, CUHh aud other)
VII Physical achievements 1 Fertilisers distrirut8d 2 Improved Seeds
distributed 3 Agricultural Demon-
stl'ation Plots 4, Area brought under
fruits and Yegetables .5 Agricultural implo-
m0nts distributed 6 Trees planted 7 Compost pits dug 8 KeyvillagcCcntrc sand
A. 1. Centres started 9 Bulls castrated
10 Pedigree animal s supplied 11 V tltcrinary dispcm;ary
started 12 Cattle inOCUlated and
vaccinatEd 13 Total additional area
irrigated by all sOUrce", 14 Area reclaimed 15 Number of hospituls
started • 16 Number of di~pensal'ies
started . 17 ~U!llbor of RHC}
P lIe started 18 Number of MC'vY
Centres started 19 Drinking water wells
(a) Constructed (b) Rlmovated
20 New schools started (a) BaRic (b) Ordinary
21 Ordimtrv :Schools con-verted i;.to Basic
22 youth Clubs 23 Fanller's Unions 24. Mahila Sarnitis 25 Librarios}reading rooms
Unit
2
Xunlber
Fil'~t Stage Blocks
(Number of Blocks ofO.P.A.
Pattern)
3
, 000 perSOll~ Nurnher Sq. miles
1).25 583 766
1,506.1
He. '000
"
6,722.0
1,112.0
Second Stage
Blocks (Number of Blocks
of C.P.A. Pattern)
4
1.00 100 70
154.5
1,506.0
1,299.0
B.Mdfi. 70,104 35,248
Number
Aeres
Number
" Acres ..
Number
"
.2,813
2,209
516
1,137 3,968
15,663
N.A. 6,578
175
5
9,432
17,177 31,010
X.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
270 306
X.A. 28
14 261 910
93 72
10,865
1,204
2111
113 27,267 1,673
N.A. 165_
13
6,282
3,008 18,704,
N.A.
N.A.
23 115
N.A. N.A.
N.A. 13 S(
13 17
Heads of Expenditure and &ChicVementt!
1 J
26 Number of adultsmade literate (includ-ing those under training)
27 Roads constrnctt'd (8) Kutcha (b) Pucea
28 Constructed culvert" 29 Demonstration·cum-
trllining centres st'llTt 9d
:{O Nnmb"l' of new Co -operative Societje~ started-(a) Credit Socicti(~s (b) Industria I (e) Multipurpose (d) Others
31 Number ofer-edit soeieties converted into Inultipurpose coopcr"tivc societic8
32 Number of ' new ImHIlber~ enrolled. iI~- } (a) New ~OcletteR (b) Exi". ing societies
33 Number of panchayats and other !\tatutorY bodies started •
34 Number of vill"ges eovpred bj,-(a) Pancho,yuts and
other statutory bodies started •
(b) Non-statutory bodies like village <"oullcils, Vikas Mandals, etc. started
. ~5 New PUcca housc's cOn..tructed-(a) Residential (h) SchOOls (c) Hospitals r Di"p"n-
8? ries (d) 0 -her (specify)
36 Xe,- Kutcha House!'l COn~ t, ructed-(a) Residential (b) SchOOls (c) Hospitals / Dispen
saries (d) Others
Firat Stage Blocks
(Number of Blocks of C.P.A. Pattern) Unit
2
\ Numbt'r
Furlongs
.. " .. "
..
..
3
10,811
4.042 X.A.
30
X.A.
132 23 60
N.A.
11,683
243
721
27
44 160
2
X.A. N.A.
:K.A. :X.A.
Second Stage Blocks
(Number of Blocks of C.P.A. Pattern)
1,741
764 N.A.
1
39 12 27
5
11
9,201
103
146
7
68
12
64
Source: Bureau of Economics & Statistics, Gujarat
182
TABLE 16.1
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES OF STAPLE FOODSTUFFS. 1961
Centre Godhra
Commodity January F6bruary :March A.pril
Cereab
Pulses
Note:
1
rRice ~ Wheat , Jowar LBa.jri
rGI"arn , ArhM' (Dal) ~ MOOIlg LUdid
2
0·83 0.68 0·43 0·56
0·45 078 0·63 0·68
0.87 0·82 0·12 0·66 0·5i 0.57 0·43 0·42 0·45 ().56 0·55 0·50
0·47 0·47 0·48 1).81 1).i3 0·65 0·62 0·66 0·75 0·69 0.64 O·M
June July August
7
Q.79 O.SO 0·80 0·73 *0,50 0·50 0·4-8 0·46 0·42 0.43 ().42 0·42 0·47 0·51 0·54 0·49
0·45 0.47 0·4{; 0.48 O.!)5 0·1\9 0.68 0·67 C·t5 0·67 0·73 0·69 0·56 0.62 0·63 0.60
Source:
[Ill Rs. per B. Seer]
Septpm- Odo- :N(>VP1l1- Dpeem-bpI' bpI' bC'r b<'r
10 11 12 13
0·80 0·76 0·715 0·72 0.50 0.50 0.50 0·53 0.4.1 0·39 0·38 0·39 0·53 0·53 0·54 0·53
0·50 0.52 0.53 0·54 0·64 0·66 0·67 0·73 0.62 0.62 0.62 O·BtI 0·56 0·1)(1 0·5(1 0·55
Prices of wheat for the period January·April refer to lIuperior variety, whil6 tho»" for May onward~ to inferior_ variety.
District St!'lt :~ti('ftl Offif'er, P8nrllma ];1l11i
TABLE 17.1
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. 1960-61
81. ~o.
1
ClaSSification Number
2
Allthori~"'d ~ub.cribed Capital Capital (in RiI.) (in RR.)
4 5
o Agriculture and Allied activitie" • 1 ;;00,000 220,000
1 Mining and quarrying 2 Processing !'Ind manufacture of
foodstuff, textiles, leather and products thereof 2 1,500,000 1,500,000
3 Processing and ma.nufacture of metals, chemicall!l and products thereof • 1 200,000 9,800
4 ProcesKing and manufactures, not elsewhere classified
SQurce:
Authorised :-;ub~cribed Cftpitflol Capital SI.
No. Number (in R~.) (in Ra.)
2
i Construction and utiliti. R
6 Commflrcfl (Trade and Financ!> )
7 Tranllport, Comn1uni_ cationR and Storage
8 CommunIty find business selvic{'[oO:
9 Personal and lIervi<?ee
Tota.l
oth",.
3 4 5
100.000 7,500
5 2,300,000 1,737,300
Re"istrar of Companies, Ministry of Commerce and Industry
TABLE 17.2
SCHEl1ULED AND NON-SCHEDULED BANKS~ 1950, 1955 AND 1960
S1. No.
1
Total
Category of Banks 1950 1955
2
1 Seh<,duled Banks
3
l5
5
Note: I In.formation regarding office of Scheduled
Banks rela.te>! to period ending 3] st March. 2 Information regarding Non-scheduled
Banks rel ... te8 to the lato"t bal"nce-sheet or return.
3 Non-s 'heduled Banks with Cllpit&l and reServe below RI!. 50,000 Are omitted.
1960
5
6
SI. No. Category of Banke
:.: Non-scheduled BanI,s
Souroe .-
1050
3
1955
4
10(1)
5
Re8erve Bank of India, Bombay
TABZ,E 17.3
NUMBER AND TYPE OF CO-OPERATIVE BANKS, 1~50-51, 1955-56 AND 1960-61
S1. No. 1
Total
Items 2
A
B
1 (a) Number of StAote Cooperativp Banks
(b) Bra.nches of State Co. operative Banks
2 (a) Number of State Land Mortgage Ranks
(b) Branches of State Land Mortgage Banks
3 (a) Number of District Cooperative Banks
(b) Branches of Distl'ict Co· operative Banks
Yp",rs
1950·51 1955.~6 1960-61 345
10
1
11
7
7
13
19
8
11
Sl. No. 1
Items 2
4 (a) Numbcr of Industrial Co-operative Banks .
(b) Branches of In~ustrial Co-operat :ve Banks .
5 (a) Number of Primary Land Mortgage Banks •
(b) Branches of Primary Land Mortgage Banks •
6 (a) Number (If Tainka Cooperative Banks
(b) Branchps of Taluka Co-oppmtive Bank;; .
7 (a) Number of Urban Cooperativp Bank"
(b) Branches of Urban Cooperative Banks
Source:
1950-51 1955·56 1960·61 345
10 10 12
Registrar of Co.opprative Societies, Gujarat
TABLE 17·4 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED AND SUM INSURED, 1957 TO 1960
SI. S1. No. Item 11}57 1958 1959 1960 No. Item 11157 1958 1959 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 Sum inBured 1 Number of Life (Rs. in lakhs) 39·88 57·64 72.60 74·25
insurance policiPg 3 Number of autho-issued 1,139 1,630 :?OOI 2,928 rised agents 161 200 155 178
Source: DivisionalManager, Life InsurllnceCorporation 01
India, Ahmedabad TABLE 17·5
TARGET AND NET COLLECTION OF SMALL SAVINGS, 1960-61
S1. Targets No. Nature Of SaVings fixed
1 2 3
1 Savings Certificates. . N.A_ 2 Post Office Savings Bank Deposits N.A. 3 Treasury Savings DepoRitR N. A.
Net SI. collection No. Nature of Savings
4 1 2
8·92 4 Annuity Certificates 29·34. 5 CumUlative time depOSits
2.43 Total Souroe:
[Rs. in lakhsJ T'H~ets Net
fixed collection 3 4
N.A. N.A.
25·00
0·06 0.45
41·20
Smll.ll Savings Officer, Finance Department, Gujarat
TABLE 18.1 CALENDAR OF IMPORTANT EVENTS
S1. ~o. Description of events
2
Establishment of Dohad 1\Iun;r-ipality 2 Great famine . • . 3 First Rflilway in Panchmo.halR District 4 Famine and opening of Cattle camp 5 Boycott and buming of foreign dot h 6 Establishment of Bhil S!'va MandaI at
Dohad by Rhri Tha.kkar Bapa . 7 Installation of electricity in Godhra City 8 Location of Freeland Gunj RailWflY
workshop . . 9 Flood in Dudhimati rivcr and Kali Dam
Construction
Year of SI. OccUrrence No. DpSl'ription of events
? 3
1874 ]1177-78
IfJ04 1918.19
I fJ2I
IH22 Hl22
H)=.!4
I !l27
1
10 Commun it y riot >lot Godhra and death of Shri P. M. Shah, a Congress Lt:~ader .
11 Fomine throughout Gujarat . . 1" ("onstruction of Causeway OVPf Dudhi-
ma.ti River _ . 13 Independen{,e Day (15th August) . 14 Communal riot and great firf' at Godhra
and Shehel'fI. . 15 Republi(' Day (26th January) . 16 Visit of thE' PreRident of India to DohRd 17 InauglirMion ofGujarat Stat€' (lxt Mil})
SOurce:
Year of occurrence
3
1928 1933
1936 1947
1948 1950 1950 1960
Colll'ct0r, Panchmahals
184
7 E
DISTRICT PANCHMAHALS FAIRS
SABARKANTHA 01 STRiCT
REFERENCES ® DISTRICT H.Q.
-- DISTRICT BOUNDARY
....... TALUKA BOUNDARY __ RAILWAY
""'<" R I V E R
= STATE HIGHWAY
--- LOCAL ROAD
• PLACE OF FAIR
Km5. 2~ ii I~ + 12 6 0
10 20 i ii ,I 6 I 12
CONGREGATION
SYMBOLS: ABOVE 25.000
10000 TO 24.999 000 TO 9.999
BELOW S.OOO
NOTE :- FiGURES INSIDE THE CIRCLES INDICATE THE NUMBER OF FAIRS
o FAIRS HAVING CONCREGATION
LESS THAN 5.000
60 , I
36 Mlc. o 74 E
~ PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
e KRISHNA
e SHIV
@]) JAIN
fit MATAJI
@ LOCAL DEITY
e LOCAL HERO
e HOLI
@ MISCELLANEOUS
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Sf. Village/Plac!} Name/Occasion of fe.ir Or f'estiv~l No. where h.eld
1 2
1 Godhra. .Tanmashtami 2 Tuwa Arnbali Agiaras 3 Orwada Am ba Ii AgiBr2-s 4 Orwada Jan:mashtami {) JI.1orwa J anma.shtami
6 l'![orwa ,Thala Dev fair '1 Morwa Ambali Agiaras 8 Tuwa ~lahashi VIa tri U Ra=pur Chadiya rair
(Ka,sanpur} Jhab.dev fair 10 K,ankan.pura
11 Jafrabad JanmaBhtami 12 Uhatpu\'!J. J.1.ahashivra tri 13 Bhatpun3 Ram Navrui 14 Bhat,(!'Ura Ja:ru:n.ashbami 15 Bhatpura Ambali Agiaras
16 Ehatpura Dharo Ashtami 17 1I'101'a Ambali Agiaras 18 Mora .J allmash tami 19 Nadiaar Chamunda Mata fair 20 Tajpur Chulfair
21 Dhanitra Jha.ia ftlLr
22 Darnl Janmashtami 2~ DeJol l\18,basmnatri 24 Delol Gokul Ashtami ( J'anmaBhtami} 25 BansoH J aUIDa.shtami
26 Shivrajpur TeJajifair {:Mines,
PharQ A tham . 27 Sllivrajpu[' 28 (lhampaner Navratri 29 Pavagadh Chaitri Atham 30 Dabhan Chul flOir. Dhuleti
31 Pa.vagadh· Mahakali !l-futa fair :MaM Bij ob.ll.mpw:.er
Mahakali :Mats fair 32 ChampaDer 33 Champaner Ambali Agiaraa 84 Cb.ampanel" l'arasnath fair 35 l\!andvi Khun PirUrs
.S!) Rameshra Ja.nmasht.ami 37 Dh\l.ria-Ghata Chulfair 38 Ohh&utala vdi Ghensiyo fair 39 J\iadar Gokul Asbtami (Je.nmaahtami) 4-0 Kanjari .r amnashta.mi
41 Rarooshra Ramesbara fa.ir 42 Pavaga.dh Gokulashta.mi (Jaumashtami) 43 Vil1toj Jhu2ani Agisra.s (Jo.l.Jhil&ni
Ekadasrli) H Halol Badshah Bapn Urli 45 ShivralPur Gazi Bawaji U rs
P.II-24
Date of fair[festival
Estimat.ed congregation/Numher of
participants
4,
GDDHRA TAL 'OX A
Shravan vad 8 (Auguliit) l'halgun sud 11 (Jllarch) l'hnlgnn RUd 11 (M.arch) Shravan vad 8 (August) Shrav!l.n "ad 8 (August)
Blmd:rapad sud 14 (September) 1'halgun sud 11 C·.larch) Ma,gh v!l.d 14 (February) Phalgun yad 2·5 {Marcb)
Suno ay after BhadraI"l'd sud S (Sspkmber}
She«van vad 8 (August) Magh vad 14 (Fehruary) Cl""itra :'lud 9 (April\ ShrRvan vad 8 (~"'UguBt) Phalgun sud 11 (~!.arch}
Bhad1'apad sud 8 (S0ptember) l'halguu sud 11 (March) Shravan vad b (AUgu16t) Chaitra Bud 8 (ApJil:' l'l:Ialgun ,"ad 1 (M.arcb)
Bhadrapad sud IS (September)
KALOL TALUKA
Shro.van vad 8 (August) Mag}l ¥ad 14 (Februury) ShraV8Ti vad S (August) Shr€1van vad 8 [August)
lIALOL TALUKA
Bhadrapad sud 9 {September}
Bhadrapad sud 8 (September) Ashvin sud 8 {October) Chaitra sud 8 (April) Phalgun. vad 1 (March)
)'Iagh Bud 2 [F<;brwu'YJ
:M:agh sud 13 (1<'&bruary) PhalguIl. sud 11 (Ma.rch) Ohaitra sud 8 (April) Sbawwa114
Shravan v-ad 8 (August) l'h&.lgun vad 5 (Narch) Pha1gun VELd 2 (Marcb) Shravan vad 8 (August) Shravan vad 8 (August)
Shravan vad 11 (August) Shravan vad 8 (August) Bhadrapad sud 11 (September)
Jumadi-us-Sani II :aajab 25
185
15,000 S,OOQ-lO, (I(\<)
5,000 4,000 3,000
S,OO{) 3,OCtO 2,{)OO 2,()I)O
2,000
800-1,000 500-700 .500-70() 500-700
50t)
500 500 DOO
Mlii-lJ['O 300-400
200-250
5,OOO-5.lCO 2,5{lO 2,5(J(j
2.000-3,00(1
6,()(JO
t.GO\} 5;O{)O
4,000-5,(100 2,000
a,ooo
3,000 3,000 3,000 2,OM
1,500 1,2M
1,000-1.200 .600-700
500
500 4.00-500 400-500
400-500 4<J()-500
TABLE 18.2
Nea.rcst railway $taNon and distanao in miles; whether connected by b\.\8
s~rv](:es
6
Rly. Stn., BUB
Ely. Stn., DU8
Sant Road, 2 ms. Sant Road, 2 mB. Sant Raud, 10 rus. Eus
Sant Road, 10 miL BU8
Sant ROfld, 10 lUs.Bus Rlv. Stu .. Bus Sa~t Roa.d, 11 mil.
'ruwa, 3 IDS.
Godhra,4 rns. Bus Kharsali[l, 3 illS. Kh.arsslia, 3 ms. Khars8]ia. 3 IDS. Rharsalia, 3 ms.
Kha:rsQ.\ia, :I m.e:. Sant Road, 21 ms. Sant R(Jaci.21 rus. Timbs Rc)ad, ? mil. Qodhrn, lit nCcs.
Tuwa,7 ma.
Rly. Stn., EueS Delol_ 2 ill". Bus DeJ()}; 2 }TlS. B'us DcloJ,7 IDB.
Rly. Stn., Bus
fily. Stn., Bus Rly. Stu., Bus Rly. Stn., Bns ~hivrajpur, 1 mI. :Bus
:Rly. Stu .• Bus
Ely. Stu., BUB
Rly. Stn .• Bus Rly. Stn., Bus Halol, 3 DlB.
HaloI. 10 ros. Ghanta, 1 nil. Bus Shivraj",ur, 10 rna, HaJoJ, !=, IDB. BUB
!:laIol, 2i IDS. Bus
Halol, 10 IDS.
Riy. Stn., Bus Halol,7 ms. ElJB
Rly. Stu .• Bue Rly. Stn., BUil
81. No.
1
Village/PIl1ce where held
2
46 Jarnbughoda 47 Jambughoda 48 Kakroliya
Falla (Khandivav)
49 Palikhanda 50 Nandarva.
51 Palikhanda 52 Ambajati 53 'tarsang
54 Waghjipur 55 Labhi
56 Mangaliana
57 Dezar 58 Khadodi
.59 LIl'tavada 60 L ltlavada 61 Chhani
62 Lavan",
G3 Bhalada 64 Madhvas 65 Chapatia 66 "yladhvas
67 1r1adhvas 68 Khutelav 69 Dhamod 70 M,lekpur 71 l\'l,alekpur
72 Kakachia 73 Karanta 74 Raugcli
75 Vadagam 76 Vavia
77 Khempur
78 Kotal 79 Santrampur
sO Dhingalwada
81 Sukhsar 82 Sukhsar
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS-.contd.
Name/Occasion offair Or festival
3
Janmashtanli Dashera Chaitri Punam
Mahasllivratri Jhala f~ir
Gokul Ashtami (Janmashta.mi) Janmashtami Gokul Ashtami (Janmashtam.i)
J a.nmashtam.i Jhalafair
Bhathi Khat·ri or Jhayni fair
l\!Iahashivra tri Jhala fair
i'ilahashi vra trj Jamnashtami Chadia fa.ir
Kaleshweri M:ata Janmashtami
J"anmashtami Janmashtam J"hal" rail' Shra.vani Ekada.shi
Mahushivratri Chadia fair
fair
Kedareshwer fair Mahashivratri Mahashivratri Janmashtami
J anmashtami Kutubshah fair Jhalafair
Chadia Bavji fair Jhala Bavji fair
Chadiafair
Date of fair/festival
Estimated congre· gation /Number of
participants
4
JAM:BUGRODA MAHAL
Shravall vad 8 (August) Ashvin sud 10 (October) Chaitra sud 15 (April)
SHEHERA TALUKA
JHagh vad 14 (February) 2nd week of Bhadrapad (September) Shravan vad 8 (August) Shraval1. vad 8 (August) Shravun vfln 8 {August)
Shravan vad 8 (August.) Sunda.y after Bhadrapad sud
8 (September) Kartik .. ud I (November)
LUNAVADA TALUKA
Ma.gh vad 14 (February) Sunday after Bhadrapad
sud 8 (Sept.ember) Magh VUil 14 (February) Shl"8.van vud 8 (August) PImlgun vad 2 (March)
Shravan vad 8 (August)
Shr1!van vad 8 (August) Shravan vad l\ (i\ugust) Bhadrapad sud 14 (September) Shraval1. vad 11 (August,)
Mo..gh vad 11 (F€'bruary) Phalgun vad ,5 (March) l\[agh vad 14 (P(,bruary) J'vIagh vad 14 (February) Shravan vad 8 (August)
flhravan vad 8 (August) Ramzan5 Sunday after Bhadrapad sud 8
(September) Phalgun vad 3 (March) Second fiunday of Bhadrapad
(September)
Phalgunvad3,3rd day following Holi (March)
5
5,000 4,000
100
5,000.6,000 3,000
2,000 1,000.1,200
1,()eO
500 300.400
20()·260
10,000 2,000.2,500
2,000 2,000
1,500.2,000
1,500
1,200 1,200 1.20 1;200
1,000 1,000
700 500 500
500. 500 500
300 150·200
150·200
SA~TRAMPUR TALUKA
Math Kota} fair Ma.hashivratri Ravadi fair
Jhalafair
Mahashivratri Dhuleti
Magh sud 14. vad I (February) Bhadmpad sud 14 vad.2 (September)
Second Sunday of Bhadrapad (Septcmber)
Magii vall 14 (February) Phalgun vad 1 (March)
186
25,OOO·30,OCO 15,000-20,000
5,000
5,000 4,000
ABLE lS·2·contd.
Nearest railway station and distance in mik6; whether connectE·d hy }lUS
seTvices
6
Bodeli 7 mE'. Bus Bodeli, 7 ms. Bus BodeH 3, ms. Bus
Shehera, 1 ml. Bus Shehera, 7 ms.
Shehera, 1 ml. BUB l;:handia,:3 ms.Eus SlH:hu8, 12 ms.
Shehera, 12 ms. Shehera, 2 rns.
Shehera, 6 ms.
'flhinganali, 12 mEl. Lunava·da,20 n.s,
Ely. Stn., Bus Rly •• Stu., BUllLuuavada, 24 ms.
Lunavada, 15 ms. Bus
Lunavada, 8 ms. Lunavada, 6 ms. Lunavada, 14 nlS.
Lunavada, 6 ms.
Lunavada, 6 ms. Lunavada,14rr.s.Bus Lunavada, 16 ms. Lunavada, 13 ms. Bus Lunavada, 13 ms. BUB
Lunavada,4 ms. Lunavada, 121ns. Lunavada, 28 ms.
Lunavade., 13 ms· Luna-vada, 9 ms.
Lunavada, 13 ms.
Lunf.v~c·£, 2:1 n F. Eus Lur"avC1ce., 24 n s. S3nt Road, 32 ms. Bus Lunavada, 28 ms.
Lunavada, 21 ms. Lunavada, 21 ms,
SI. ~o.
1
Vilbg8 !Place wher's held
2
83 Doli
84 Nani Sarsan 85 Limbhola 80 Limbhola 87 Munpur
88 l'.1unpur 89 Boria
90 Chakalia 91 Chakalia 92 Limdi 93 Suturvasa 94 Sanjeli
95 Lilva Thakor 96 Sanjeli 97 Sanjeli 98 RaniaI' Kanbi 99 Kaligam
(Inami)
100 Tht'I'ka 101 Chhavan 102 Ralia"ti Bhul'a 103 P"wdi 104 Lilva Thakor
10.'} Jhalod 106 Jhalod
107 Dohad 108 Kali Talai 109 Tanda 11 0 Khangela III Jesawada
112 Chosala 113 Limbdabara
114 Garbada 115 Rachharda 116 Garb",da
117 Gamala 118 Gangardi 119 Chandl", 120 Doh",d :t21 A bhalod
122 Nagharala 123 Navagarn 124 Bhflthiwada 125 Bavk ", 126 G;]'rbnda
121 Ranapur Khurd
128 Nalwai
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS-contd.
Name/Occasion offair or fe.3tival Date offair/festiva,l
4-
Estimated congregation/Number of
partiei pall ts
5
SANTRAl\1PUR TALUKA-vontd.
Jhala fair
Jalllum,htalni l'.1ahasbivratri Janmashtami Maha shivra,tri
Gokulashtami (Janmashtami) Cha,diyo fair
l'.'lahashivl'atri Ghugharnath fair Gokulashtalni.Janlnashtami Gol Gadheda fa,ir Vijaya Dashmi
Shoshnarayen fair J"anmashtami A III ba Ii Agiaras Chulfair Chulfair
Panch Krishna fair Gol Gadheda fair Gol Gadheda fair Gol Gadheda fair Panch KrishIla rail'
Ja,nmashtami Dashera
Ja,nmashtami Ghanta pir Urs Am1::ali Agia,ras Gal-devaro fair Gol-Ghadheda fa,ir
Ambali Agia,ras Kalika Ma,ta fair CAmba!i
Agiaras) Gol-Ga,dheda fair Chulfair Ga,y-Gohari rail'
Gol-Gadheda fair Chu1 fair R"mNavmi Mahashi vratri ahu1 fair
Dhuleti fair Chul fair Gul-GadhAda fair Ambali Agiaras Ram Navmi
Chul fair
Dashera
Seconel Sunday of Bha,drapa,d (Sept'-mber)
ShrlLvan vad 8 (August) Mef"h vDd 14 (Februa,ry) Shmvan vDd 8 (August) Magh vad 14 (February)
Shravan vad 8 (August) Plmlgun vad 3 (March)
JHALOD TALUKA
Magh vad 14 (February) Pha,lgun sud 11 (March) Shravan vad 8 (August) PhaJgun vad 7 (March) Ashvin sud 10 (October)
Cha,itra sud 15 (April) Shravan vad 8 (August) Pha,]gun sud 11 (March) Pha,lgun vad 1 (March) Pha,lgun va,d 1 (Ma,rch)
Phalgun sud 11 (March) Phalgurl vad 7 (March) Phalgun vad 12 (March) Phalgun vad (\ (March) Magh sud 15 (February)
Shravan vad 8 (August) Ashvin sud 10 (October)
DOHAD TALUKA
Shravan vad 8 (August) Rabi-us-Sar.i 10. 11 Phaigull sud 11 (]\.{arch) Phalgun vad 1 (March) Phalgun vad 5 (March)
Phalgull sud 11 (March) Phalgun sud 11 (March)
Phalgun va,d 8 (March) Phalgun vad 1 (March) Ka,rtik sud 1 (November)
Phalgun vad 5 (March)' Phalgull vad 1 (March) Chaitra sud 9 (April) Ma,gh vad 14 (February) Phalgun vad ] (March)
Phalgun vad 1 (March) Phalgun v}1d 1 (March) PhalglllI vad 5 (March) Phalgun sud II (March) Chaitra sud 9 (April)
Phalgun vad 1 (March)
Ashvin sud 10 (October)
187
4,000
1,000-2,000 1,000
700-S00 500
500 400-500
5,000-7,000 5,OOO-7,OCO 5,000-6.000
5,000 4,000-5,000
3,000-4,000 3,000-4,000 3,000-4.000 2,000-3,000 1,500-2,000
1,500-2,000 1,200-1,500 1,200.1,fOO 1,000-2,000 1,000-1,500
1,000-1,500 500-600
5,000-7,000 3,000 2,000 2,000
1,500-2,000
1,500-2,000 1,500
1,500 1,000-1,500
1,000
1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
800-1,000
800 800
500-1000 500;800 500-700
500-700
500
TABLE 18·2-contd.
Noa,rest railway stntion and distance in Dlilcs; whether connected by bus
services
6
Lunavada,20 IllS. Eus
LUl'uvrdo.lJ Ire.Eus Lunavada, 8 InS. Bus Lur,aveda, 8 ITS.
Lunav£da, 6 IlOS_
Lunavada, 6 ms. Lunavada" 13 ms.
Dol13d, 17 n s. Eus rotod, 17 ll's. Eus Dol_Ed, 14 ncs. Bus Do11ad, 20 IllS.
DOhFd, 32 ms. Eus
Dohad, 16irn<l. BUR
Dohad, 33 ms. Bus Dohad, :;;:; IT.S. Bus Dolmd, 16 IIlH. Bus Dohed, 7 :ms. Bus
Dohad, 23 ms. Dohod; 12 ws. Bus Dehad, 14 1118_
Dohud, 11 nos. Bus Dotad, let ws.
DOhaG, 21 ms.Bus Dohad, 21 ms; Bus
Rly. Stn., Bus Bordi, 2 t niS. Bus Anas. 2 IT1S ..
ALitR 7 IllS. Bus Dohad, \J ITS. Eus
Dohad,7 Illti. Eus Anas, 3 ms. Bus
Dohad, 12 IllS_ Bus AnDs, i mI. Dohad, ] 2 ms.
Dohad, 5 ms. Bus Dohad,14ms. Bus Doh"d, 16 Ins. Rly. Stn., Bus Dohad,7 ms. Bus
Dohad" 3 ms. Bus ilordi,'1 m]. Dohad,5 ms. BUI< Dohud,8 ms. Bus Dohad,12ms. Bus
Dohad, 6 ms.
Dohad, 13 IllS.
TABLJil 18·2-concld.
FAIRS AND FESTIV ALS-ooncZd.
Nearest railway station and distance
Estimated congre- in miles; whether S1. Village/Place Name/Occasion gation/Number of connected by lus No, where held of fair or festival Date of fair/festival participants services
1 2 3 4 5 6
DOHAD TALUKA·conta.
129 Brahmkheda Gol·Gadheda fair Phalgun vad 8 (March) liOO Dohad,5 ms, Bus 130 Moti Kharaj Chulfair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 500 Dohad, 3 m~. Bus 131 Moti Kharaj Gol'Gadheda fair l"halgun vad 13 (March) 500 Dohad, :3 ms. Bus 132 Uchvania Chulfair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 400-500 Anas,3 IDS. Bus 133 Uchvania GOl·Gadheda fair Phalgun vad 13 (March) 400-500 Anas, 3 ms. Bus
134 Gadoi GOl-Gadheda faiT Phalgun vad 13 (March) 300 Dohad 6 ms. Bus
LIMKHEDA TALUKA
135 Mota Hath:- Ambali Agiaras Phalgun sud 11 (March) 5,000-7,000 Limkheda, 1 ml. dhara
136 Singvad Holi Phalgun sud 15 (March) 4,000-5,000 Pi plod, 10 ms. Bus 137 Ratanmal Akhatrij Vaisliakh sud 3 (May) 4,000-5,000 Devgad Baria.
alias Bha vero 25 ms. Bus 138 Randhikpur Holi Phalgun sud 15 (March) 4,000-5,000 Piplod,l1 ms. Bus 139 Moti Bandibar Gol-Gadhcda fair Phalgun sud 15 (March) 3,000'4,000 Limkhe da,3'ms. Bus
140 Chundadi Ambali Agiaras Phalgun sud II (March) 2.000-3,000 Piplod, II ros. 141 Chundadi Holi Phalgun sud 15 (.March) 1,000-2,000 Piplod, 11 ms, 142 Dudhia Dhuleti Phalgun vad 1 (March) 1,000-2,000 Limkheda. 4 ms,
DEVGAD BARIA TAL UKA
143 Devgadh Baria Dashera Ashvin sud 10 (October) 15,000-20,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 1404 Piplod J anmashtami Shravan yad 8 (August) 8,000- 9,O()0 Rly_ Stn., Bus 145 Piplod Chul fair Phalgun vad I (March) 4,000- 5,000 Rly. Stn., Bus 146 Piplod Ambali Agiaras Phalgun sud 11 (March) 4,000- 5,000 Rly. Stu., Bus 147 Saniada Chul fair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 3,000- 4,000 Sant Road, 6 ms.
148 Rajghad Gokulashtami (JalllDa.shto.mi) Shravan vB,d 8 (Augu$t) 2,000- 2,500 Pavagadh, 12 ms. Bus 149 Paroli Ambali Agiaras Phalgun sud 11 (March) 1,500- 1,000 Bus 150 Dabhva Chadia fair Phalgun sud 15 (March) 1,500 - 2,000 Devgadh ,BariB, 9 rns
Bus 151 Kelkuva POonchio fair Phalgun vad 5 (March) 1,200 - 1,500 Pani mjnel3, 6 ms, 152 Gamani Chulfair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 1,000- 1,500 Nathpura, 6 ms.
153 Padhora Chulfair Phalgun vad 1 (March) 700- 800 Pavagadh, 10 ms. 154 Davadra Chul ftlir Phalgun vad 4 (March) 575 Pavagadh, 12 ms. 155 Simalia Janmashtami Shravan vad 8 (August) 500 Kharsaliya,l 0 ms. Eus 156 Rinchhia Chulfair Phalgun vad. 1 (March) 300 Pavagadh, 6 ms. Bus 157 Ghoghamba Weekly Bazaar fair On every Sunday 200-225 Pavagadh.l ml. BUB
Note: SOurce: 1 In case of Hindu months oolumn 4 shows the
corresponding months according to Gregorian calendar alsO. Hindu months are mentioned according to Vikram Era.
Special Tables compiled by tne office of the Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujara~
2 Inthe Hindu calendar followed in Gujarat months end with Amavasya,i.e. New moon and not Purnima.i.e •• full moon d~y,
3 ms.= Miles,
188
ANCIENT MONUMENTS
Sl. No.
Name of the Town!
Period of arohitecture
Monuments
2
Old Mosquo
2 Old Temple No.1
3 Old Temple No.2
4 Old Temple No.3
[j Old Temple No.4
6 Rudra Mala Temple
Village! Place
3
Santrampur
Pavagadh
Pavagadh
Pavagadh
Pavagadh
Desar!
7 Tomb of Sikaudar Halol Shah
8 The Ek-Minar-Masjid Halol
9 The Panch Mahuda-ki- Halol Masjid .
10 The Torab near Panch Halol Mahuda-ki-Masjid
11 Jami Mas.jid Champaner, Taluka Halol
12 Sakar Khan's Dargha Champaner, (Patar-Rouza) TaIuka Halol
13 Sahar-ki-Masjid .(Bhora·ki-Masjid)
Chmnpanor, TaIuka Halol
14 The East and South Champancr, Bhadra Gates (Godhra Taluka Halol and Halol Gateways)
15 The Nagina Masjid Champaner. Taluka Halol
16 The Mandvi Custom House
or Champaner,
17 Kevda Masjid
18 The Fort of Pavagadh and the ruined Hindu and Jain Temples on the top
19 The Lili Gumbaz-kiMasjid
20 TwobrickMinarssituated in the jungle about half a milo to tho south of Kevda Masjid
21 Bava Man's Mosque
22 City Gate near Kasbin Talao
23 City walls at the S. E. corner of the Citadel going up the hill
24 Step,wellnorthof Jami Masjid
25 Step-wellsouthofJami Maajid
P.II-25
Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka, HaloI
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, TaIuka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Hatol
to whioh Descrip· it belongs tion
4 5
Chalukyan Mosque
Chalukyan Temple
ChaIukyan Temple
ChaIukyan Temple
ChaIukyan Temple
14th Tempk Century
1526-36 Tomb A.D.
Not Mosque known
Not Mosque knOwn
Not Tomb kllowll
1508-09 Mosque A.D.
Not Tomb known
Not Mosque known
Not known
Not known
Not known
Not known
Not known
Not known Not
known
Not known Not
known Not
known
Not known
Not known
Mosque
Mosque
Custom House
Mosque
Fort and
Temples
Mosque
Mosquo
:Mosque
Gate
Walls
Step-well
Step-well
189
S1. No.
1
Monuments
2
26 Cenotaph of Kevda NIasjid
27 Cenotaph _ of ~8gina Masjid
28 Large Step-WEll on the right side of ti,e road leading to the top of Pavagadh (Gebal Shah'swell)
29 Three cells inside the citadel wall between Bahar-ki-Masjid and the local Dharmashala
30 Kasbin Talao with flight of steps and stone Minar of its banks
31 Tank No. 1 between gate Nos. 1 and 2
32 Kamani J\1asjid
33 Cate ~o. 1 On Pavagadh while going up tho hill (with two gateways)
34 Gate No.2 (with three gateways)
35 Gate No.3
36 Gate No_ 4 with big bastions with cells ill the interior
37 Mint above Gate No.4
38 Sat Manzil between GattJ Nos. 4 and [j with steps right up to bastion on top
39 Ga.te No.5 near Machi
40 Three Guns near Machi
41 Mllsjid in ruins with mehrab buttresses and high plinthR on the right of the path leading up ·to the hill near Dharmashala
42 Gate No. 6
43 Makai Kothar
44 Palaceof Patui Rawal with Tanks
45 Gato No.7 near iron bridge
46 Gate No. 8 (Tarapur Gate)
47 Navalakha Kothar
48 Walls of Fort on top
TABLE 18.S
)Jame of the Town/ Villa.ge/ Place
Period of architecture
to which it belongs
3
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Cht;mFancr, TaIuka Halo]
Not known
Not known Not
known
CIWIllpuncr, Not Taluka Halol known
Champaner, Not Taluka Halol known
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Ohampaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Not known Not
known Not
known
Not kr.own Not
known
Churnpanlr, Not Taluka Halol known
Champmier, Not Taluka Halol known
Champaner. Not Taluka Halol known
Champaner , Taluka Halol
Champe,ner. Taluka Halol
Not known
Not known
Champrnf'r, Not Te,luka Halol known
Champaner, TI'.Juka Halol
Champp,ner, Taluka Halol
Champa,ner, Taluka Halol
Champaner, Talnka Halol
Cha.rnpaner, TBluka HaloI
Clll"mpaner, Taluka Htllol
Champaner, Taluka Halol
Not known Not
knowll Not
known Not known
Not known
Not known
Not known
Descrip. tion
5
Cenotaph
Cenotaph
Step-well
Cells
Tank and
Stone Minara
Tank
Mosque
Gate
Gate
Gate
Gate
Mint
SatManzi!
Gate
Guns
Mosque
Gate
Store. Honse Palace
Gate
Gate
Store. House Wall
Sl. Xo.
1
jUolluments
2
49 Kabutarkhana Pavilion on the north bank of Bada Talp,o near Khajuri l\1e.sjirl
50 Tomb wivh a brick dome in th0 Centre and four we.llll corner domes on W"'Y to Kh"jul'i Masiid neal' Baaa T<:.lao
51 A Helical stepped well with 50 feet SOLlee around it lLnu path. way IOft.wideto the U0ar0st
TABLE 18.3-contd.
ANCIENT MONUMENTS-contd.
Period. Of
architecture ::-,]'ame of
tJw TOwnl Village)
Place to which it Descrip·
belongs tion
3 4 5
Champfiller, Not Pavilion Taluka Halol known
Champaner, Not TO):llb Taluka He-Iol known
Champaner, Not Step-well Taluka Halol known
::ll. No.
1
Monuments
2
52 Citadel wall
53 Khajul'i Masjid (Ba.da Talaol
54 Temple of Mahadev (KankMlpur)
55 Old Temple with Sculptured screen
56 An old ruined temple of Mahadev
57 Two brick Minars
Name Of the Town/ ViIlagcj
Place
3
Period of ardlitecture towhieh it
beJongs
4
Champaner, Not Taluka Halol known
Chalnpaner, Not Taluka Halol known
Champgner, Not Taluka Halol l,nown
Champaner, Not Taluka HHoJOJ known
Bavka
Champaner
15th century
16th Century
Deecdption
5
Citadel well
Mosque
Temple
TempJe
Minars
Source: 1 Assistant Director of Archaeology and Museum
Rajlwt •
190
2 The Superintendent, Archaeologieal Survey of India, Western Circle, Baroda
PlUNTED AT THE GOVEl\NMENT PRESS, BARODA,
VILLAGE nmECTORY
The Village Direotory of 1961 Census is the same ai the Prima.ry Census Abstract giTen in the District Census Handbook of 1951 with the following additions and alterations .-
1. Informa.tion regarding Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes which was given in 1951 by tracts of two to three talukas in a district has been given with sex break-up for each village.
2. The 8 livelihood classes of 1951 have been replaced by wof'kers classified into the following nine industrial categories and also non-workers
I Cultivator II Agricultural La.bourer
III Mining, quarring, livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities
IV Household Industry
V Manufa.cturing other than Household Industry V [ Construction
VII Trade and CommercG VIII Transport, Storage and Communications
IX Other Services and X Non-workerll
3. Information on sel~cted essential topics or ameni~iea available in a village is also included.
Thus the Village Directory furnishes information on area in acres & gunthas, occupied houses, households, totol population, popUlation of Scheduled Cades and Schtduled Tribes, number of literate and educa.ted and primary economic activity classifiEd into above nine industrial categories and non-workers. This information is furnished for each village/ward of a town and also for each onumerator's block in a town, consisting of about 120 hOUSes.
Like the Primary Census Abstract of 1951, the Village Directory gives area figures in Column 3 in acres as furnished by the Survey Department. While the figure!! of the number of houses and house~ holdS given in Columns 4 and 5 have b£en compiled from the Household Schedules filled up for each household, information in Columns 6 to 36 has be.n compiled from the individual enumeration slips filled up during the course of census count. Information in Column 2 regarding Educational Institutions, Medical and PubliCI Health facilities, Drinking Water facilities, Post. & Telegraph Offices and Telephone facilities and Rural Electricity has been ccllected from (a) the village notes specially devised for the purpose and filled in by Village Level Workers, Talaties and Pancha~at Secretaries and (b) the information supplied by the heads of the Departments concerned. The following abbrevia.tions used in Column 2 signify the items shown against each :-
P M H C T D Rho Hos Mp Mew
for Primary School S for for Middle School for High School W for for Higher Institutions including Colleges Riv for for Technical Institutions Tk for for Dispensaries Po for for Rural Health Centre To for for Hospital Tph for for Medical Practitioner Ei for for- Maternity and Child Welfare Centre Ea for
Ed for
Safe or Protected Water Supply including pipes, tube wells, etc. Well River Tank Post Office Telegraph Office Telephone Electricity in Industrial use Electricity in Agricultural use Electricity in Domestic use
The essential topics listed above have been presented run on against each village along with their number, where the amenities that exist are more than one. In other columns A.=Acres, G=Gunthas, p=Persons, M=Males and F=Femalos.
In addition to a map for the district, talukaJmahal maps showing certain important information have also been prepared and placed at the commencement of the Village Directory for every taluka/mahal. In the talukafmahal maps villages have been shown by their location code numbers assigned to them at the time of census operations and indicated against each village in the Alphabetical List of Villages given in the Handbook. Villages having population of 2,000 and above have been indicated by name. In the district maps villages having 5,000 and more persons have been'shown by names. Key map; ~iven in the district and taluka maps show the positions of the district and taluka in ha,tches and black re ';vely.
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GUIARAT VILLAGE.: GODRRA
Sl. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & :No. Village I Town r Ward I Block A-G housos holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10 II 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR GODHRA TALUKA 269.359-11 38,025 112,526 5,067 13.250 45,440 35,647 215,427 102,901 4,623 12,614 13,968 .
Total lor Vrban Area 4,960.00 10,282 27,304 1,112 1,019 16,865 8,837 52,167 ::4,863 959 87{) 8,497
Total lor Rural A,rea 264,399.11 27,743 85,222 3,955 12,201 28,57/i 26,810 16.1,260 78,038 3,664 11,739 5,4'l1
TOWN
Godhra Town P20, H3, 02, T2, Mp41, 4,960-00 8,837 10,282 52,167 27.304 24,863 1,112 959 1,049 875 16,86(; 8,497 D29, Hos2, Mcw2, W40, T~8, Riv3, S, Po, To, 'rph, Ei, Ea. Ed.
Total oj Ward No. I 1,867 2,251 9,989 S,412 4.577 472 430 424 J/i4 2,869 1,0'15·
Block No. 1 122 122 599 322 277 7 5 245 157 Block No. 2 III U3 558 305 253 :I 3 2 4 234 130 Block No. 3 105 U6 677 334 343 178 61 Block No. 4, 121 121 618 326 292 6 4 197 101 Block No. 5 137 137 680 365 315 ,8 6 223 198 170 27
Block No. 6 175 175 821 442 379 17 10 19 5 225 57 Block No. 7 lIS 113 530 270 260 157 36 Block No. B 106 117 545 294 251 51 35 136 50 Block No. 9 125 125 514 280 234 159 147 10 8 158 20 Block No. 10 155 175 899 473 426 218 208 I) 5 78 '" Block No. 11 142 197 579 315 264 81 72 82 28~ Block No_ 12 59 120 629 348 281 200 78 Block No. 13 140 145 559 341 218 49 40 13 12 186 60 Block No. l4, 122 122 549 276 273 175 117 Block No. 15 29 176 698 415 283 5 7 9 5 270 101
Block No. 16 105 177 534 306 228 11 10 178 148
Potaloj Ward No. II 1,367 1.575 7,894 4,2/)0 3,644 114 6/J 319 286 2,842 ],626
Block No. 1 115 125 646 353 293 276 182 Block NO. 2 136 139 637 328 309 257 169 Block No. 3 66 99 623 325 298 239 160 Block No. 4 64 129 735 395 340 318 199 BlookNo. 5 ll4 120 656 361 296 249 148
Block No. 6 ll6 121 636 329 307 211 108 Block No. 7 III III 385 241 144 • 3 6 10 187 44 Block No. 8 108 108 393 204 189 42 40 154 38 Block No. 9 127 128 650 340 :no 156 138 125 50 Block No. 10 109 127 618 326 292 3 6 4 I) 171 70·
Block No. 11 144 149 695 365 330 105 90 156 40 Block No. 12 44 106 637 339 298 241 197 Block No. 13 113 113 583 344 239 107 55 6 3 258 121
Potal 0/ Ward No. III 1,174 l,.1!l6 6,649 3,561 3,088 454 428 171 148 2,029 813
Block No. 1 68 114 533 283 250 94 86 202 120 Block No. 2 89 122 594 308 286 18 10 H 38 159 81 Block No. 3 140 141 648 382 266 4 6 217 125 Block No. 4 ..72 95 585 305 280 165 20 Block No. 5 lOS 127 611 316 295 182 63
Block No. 6 114 114 583 305 278 2 233 147 Block No. 7 138 138 618 ;:133 285 5 3 1 179 75 Block No. 8 122 131 685 333 852 210 222 134 31 Block No. 9 103 106 585 312 273 95 78 72 65 194 55 Block No. 10 128 151 580 301 279 407 35 87
Block No. 11 92 107 627 383 244 32 29 3 277 96;'
6
:DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers
District-Panchmabals
WOUERS
(I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
Nonworkers
X SI. No.
1\1
15
F
16
1\1
17
F
18
MFMFMFM
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
F M F 1\1 F M
26 27 28 29 30 31
F M M F
32 33 34 35 36 1
'~O.997 42,310 2,279 710 39,726 36,078 1,945
12,539 803 82 190 1,361 76 ' 38
~8,468 ll,{j07 2,197 520 38,365 35,000 1,907
_12,639 1,361 803
_2,881
138 158 1:17 157 180
.285 147 144 146
.241
189 184 184 143 260
Hi8
351
9 9
II 8
37
105
s 2
.. 4
69 1 14 2 4 6
33 !l 80 • 85
65 4 2 3 3
.1,939 28&
158 140 141 160 139
145 156 113 164 153
178 153 139
6 4
35 10
3
23
61 10
86 6
24
10 2
• 4
11 15
2
1,728 291 112
115 149 2:n 136 144
144 173 158 154 158
166
25 47 10 11 18
17 60 59 17
7
20
4 1
67
2 1
28 9
78
34
34
2
1
I
(J
4
2
82 38 190
9
2 4
3
3
1
I 1
3
1
2
8 21
1
1 11
6 1 2
4
I
3 11
3 7 4
30
14
2
1 2 2 7
1,362 1,860 3,383 2,598 6,129 51,529 369 892
365 1,471
366 97 26 258
2,634 2,076 31 1,032 63,175
4,601 14,765 83 173 48
49
317
49 20 180 31 762 23,502
997 389 749 622 1,528 36,764 336 719 6 78 270 39,673
33 365 1731,471 48 317 202,634 180 2,076 31 4,601 762 14,765 23,502
4 101 55 303 4 30
• 4 22 5 8 2 41 .. 10 7 2 26 1
22 3 5 15 4 1
-34 26 25 16 9
1 32 3 1 23
S 4 40 1 15 2 49 1
2 1 .,
3 4
8 1
1
4 378 45 1,125 22
28 21 .. 47 1 40
6
4 25 8 20 21
5 66 35
10 65 1
24
17 20 1 22 23
133 17
124 14 11 .. 36 ."
9 .. 12
175 1 141 3 227 ..
161
1 42 21 205 31 54 10 453 83 128
I
9 3 25 20 ., 1
I 4 9 5 1 1 6. , 1 4 1 20 ., 3
9 12.. 6
" 3 4 56 31 8 2 24 "
2 5
6 22 8 ., 3
32 -10 4 2
23 '26 17 8 54 19 12 75 4 14 63 6
56 11
6 6 48 4
26 39 58 27
8
9 15
16 .. I
13 ..
809 177
58 5 56 6 55 7 69 8 27 5
68 29 74 14 67 4 73 31 86 11
118 56 43
6
5
4
2,531 4,226
184 268 147 244 177 332
Bl. No.
I 2 3 4 5
. 169 284 185 278
157 123 150 134 232
126 164 157 133 155
138
310 6 246 7 247 8 201 9 346 10
199 11 277 12 216 13 270 14 2'80 15
228 16
961 117 2,311 3,;)76
75 3 94 4 50 11 61 5 35 2
49 11 156 113
71 16 38 4
50 31 75 6 94 24
195 188 184 235 222
184 85 91
176 173
187 ]86 205
287 1 305 2 263 3 330 4 292 5
284 6 144 7 189 8 249 9 282 10
244 11 292 12 215 13
2 28 36 168 5 134 1 253 18 111 2 905 221 1,833 2,791
00
1
1
5 1
5
9 2 I 4
14 19 3
20 32 2 22
7 15 ..
2 " 2 1 6
61 2
12 3 2 19 ., 4
8 26 ., 14 5 41
1 2
7
19 1 39 11 29 1 Hi 3 24 1
38 36
8 13 22
10 1
8 ,. 8
11 1 21 .. 15 ..
10 7 7 3
14
7
57 11 66 31 96 7 24 4 88 17
77 14 90 41
130 59 63 13 67 7
147 17
168 159 151 169 172
161 160 175 158 143
217
221) 239 2fi6 269 277
1 2 3 4 5
261 6 225 7 293 8 256 9 272 10
224 II
JltJJARAT VlLJ,.4GE GODBRA
Sl. Ares in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village I Town I Ward I Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6' 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Total of Ward No. IV 1,807 2,073 10,672 5,167 5,505 44 31 41, 3,379 2,412
Block No. I 92 103 648 331 317 187 11 Block No. Z 100 105 613 313 300 172 72 Bloak No. 3 97 108 560 292 268 233 195 Block No. 4 59 64 5J5 224 291 170 201 Block No. & 81 84 636 302 334 231 173
Block No. 6 79 84 510 235 275 195 199 Block No. 7 107 113 589 275 314 167 138 Block No. 8 lOti 108 566 262 304 36 130 117 Block No. 9 107 110 632 290 342 4 5 187 217 Block No. 10 94 99 586 262 324 188 199
Block No. II 97 97 572 256 316 195 197 Block No. 12 114 115 616 269 347 166 139 Block No. 13 50 71 392 205 187 158 121 Block No. 14 80 109 576 300 276 14 1;; 188 78 Block No. 15 98 99 600 289 311 191 177
Block No. 16 231 330 542 281 261 5 lSI 66 Block No. 17 74 103 538 276 262 196 92 Block No. 18 70 85 499 249 250 2 3 152 16 Block No. 19 72 86 482 256 226 19 13 5 92 4 ..
Total of Ward No. V l,g91 1,539 8,471 4,457 4,014 28 6 84 78 2,657 703
Block No. 1 61 84 530 282 248 22 2 3 3 204 112 Block No. 2 58 79 543 295 248 164 33 Block No. il 60 105 660 341 319 2 224 115 Block No. 4 7I lOU 579 296 283 2 2 1 1 178 59 Block No. 5 112 115 648 326 322 170 28
Block No. 6 121 125 559 298 261 3 2 42 42 J46 13 Block No. 7 107 108 522 271 251 155 II Block No. 8 65 95 530 281 249 23 .22 176 49 Block No. 9 64 73 469 253 216 165 40 Block No. 10 52 133 539 289 250 164 54
Block No. 11 144 144 618 352 266 13 10 226 112 Block No. 12 91 91 553 286 267 174 6 Block No. 13 97 99 6:;>:1 319 304 217 29 Block No. 14 llO 110 24 327 297 191 42 Block No. 15 78 78 474 241 233 103
Total a! Ward No. VI 1,331 1,498 8,492 4,457 4,035 7 9 3,089 1,968
Block No. 1 120 145 547 281 266 183 124, Block No. 2 106 125 680 361 319 300 229 Block No. 3 93 99 561 291 270 225 183 Block No. 4 118 U8 627 310 317 244 213 Blook No. 5 129 129 619 327 292 267 191
Block No. 6 107 107 549 294 255 230 182 Block No. 7 70 70 590 295 295 217 175 Block No. S 42 85 562 297 265 241 182 Block No. 9 76 119 587 325 262 7 9 230 117 Block No. 10 94, 94 587 281 306 125 29
Block No. II 75 82 577 344 233 233 65 Block No. 12 llO 111 704 368 336 201 68 Block No. 13 103 107 697 377 320 162 25 Block No. 14 88 107 605 306 299 231 185
8
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-liX)
F
15 16
2.035 187
115 128 120 81
136
62 105 92 94 81
80 112 84
130 II4
133 135 119 II4
7 8 3
12 16
36 36
3 2
3 1 3 5
10
4,
7 12 19
M
17
76
24 7 2 3
2
1
2
3 10 22
1.914 175 330
101 102 136 108 138
119 113 120 104 165
182 110 155 159 102
2.0ilc2
123 166 141 156 149
143 130 138 160 131
157 161 159 128
VD-l-!
17 6 I 3
18
28 4 7
5
5 7
47 5
22
17 28 10
1 27
24 19 18 12
6
10 19 77 27 35
89 128
4 4 8 5 6
4 13
8 12
4
12 2 5 .2
I
3
I II
F
18
z
2
28
1
25 2
4
M
19
'1
3
4
50
9
2
.2 11 17
9
10
3 7
F
20
2
27
I
17
9
M
21
7 1
1
3
1
6 15
62
1 3 2
19
11 13
1 3 1
I
6 1
19
4, 14
III
District -Panchmahals
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIn
FMl!' MFMFMFMF
22, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
M
33
Non. workers SL
IX X No.
F M F
34 35 36 I
10 60 22 230 66 d '159 18 131 2 6[}Z 127 3,1-32 5,318 BI.
2 4
11
3
7 19
1 5 6 4
9
5
3 6 3 9 3
7 I 46 427 2 20
12 5
10 6
5
I 24 3 37
14 6
1
3
1 7
3 2
7
15 3 7 7
26 18 66 53
- 48
48 46
2 19 1 10
6 5 5
12
2 28 7 52
9 6 1
47
63 33 45 22 57
32 36
2 22 17
3 1 1
10
8 17
3 18 7
55 54 32 17 54
9 43 45 33 29
7 27 27 67 4tl 3S 34 42 30
16 42 27 186 6 13 1 292 13 413 3 526
268 522 318
19 4 9 6 8
3 2
11 3
1 2
16 2
22 10
2
3 65
5
3
1 728 I 4 3 11
2 4 2 10 1
102 12379 2 30
21 21 1 7 13 2
10 1 42 2 3 41 1 6 1 41 2
9 56 29
2 14 10 1 22
4, 3 15
10 6 33 7 16
11 11 2 1 26
9
2 3 4 6
2 4 2
25 3 20 13 21 38 46 23 29 17 3 25
3 17 23 35
1 27
1 2 19
I 17 16 89
8 61 17 2 24 II 3 3 27 22
8 19 2
28 30 29 33 22
61 40 39 27 35
33 22 29 71 27
499 3 168 Z '108
32 69 36 50 23
14 2: 21
4 8 3
16 6 44 6 42 2 12 35 7 13 23
30 10 28 I 26 21 17 60 11
34 54 47 53 71
54 48 63 74 59
26 52 48 25
5 7 2 1
16
216 185 172 143 .166
173 36 170 17 170
3 196 2 181
310 292 265 279 3U;
No.
1 2 3 4, [)
275 6 27t! 7 268 8 339 9 322 10
3 176 313 11 157 346 12
1 121 184 13 5 170 271 14
10 175 301 15
3 4 7 5
148 141 130 142
257 16 2Si) 17 238 18 207 19
54 2,643 3,839
7 181 231 1 3 193 242 2
205 318 3 3 188 280 4
. 4 188 304 5
11 179 233 6 4 158 247 7 6 161 242 8
149 216 9 4 124 245 10
4 170 261 II 2 176 260 12 .2 164 257 13 3 168 292 14 1 139 211 15
66 2,415 3,946
1 158 262 1 4 195 315 2 7 150 262 3 5 154 312 4 5 178 286 IS
4. 151 251 6 13 165 282 7
6 159 257 8 9 165 250 9 1 150 302 10
4 187 I 207 5 218 I 178
221 11 334 12 315 IS 297 14
GUJARAT VILLAGE GODHRA
81. No.
Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &; Village I Town' Ward I Blook A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
1
Godhra Village
Vn.LAGES
1 Nadisar
2 Gotavipura 3 Khajuri 4 Navi Dhari 5 Kabaria
2
P,M2,Mp,Hos, W3S, TkO, Riv, Po. l:',W. P,W3,Tk. P3,Wl 0,Tk4,Riv ,Po. Riv.
P, W2,Tk.
3
*19-10
5,712-08
121-15 1,700-]4 4,083-00
473-02
6 Kabirpur 7 Sejal 8 Timba
9 Gothada 10 Moti Kantdi
1,451-10 623-28
3,188-20 P2,M2,H,Mp4,:q2,Rhc, WI0,Tk3,Riv,Pd,To. P2,M,H,Mp2,D2,W7,Riv2,S. 11.2,758-29 P,M,W28,Tk,Riv. 3,368-20
11 Pipalia 12 Rat.anpur
(Kantdi) 13 Gushar 14 Tuwa 15 Moryo
16 Goli 17 Bhima 18 Gavasi 19 Kalyana 20 Rupanpura
P,W. P2,MZ,Mp,D,W7 ,Tk,Riv, Po. P,W,Tk. P,W3,Tk,Po. P,W.
P,W4, Riv. P,W,Tk. P,W2,Tk2,Riv. P2,M,W17,Tk,Po. P,W3,Riv.
21 Asardi P4,W6,Tk,Riv. 22 BhaJodia W2,Tk,Riv. 23 Ratanpur(Relia)P,W3,Tk,Riv. 24 Relia P,W2, Riv. 25 Ankadia P,W2, Ri'!.
26 Chanehpur 27 R",mpur Jodka 28 Ranipura 29 Raisingpura 30 Veraiya
31 Dhanol 32 Vatlav 33 Pratappura 34 Harkundi 35 Tarbordi
36 Torna 37 Bhatpura all Ladpura 39 Karanpura 40 Jitpura
41 Mehtol
42 Bhanpura 43 Bhalania 44 Ichhapagina
Muvada 45 Odidra
P2,Wl1,Tk2. P2,:U,WIO,Tk,Riv. P,W. P,W,Tk. W4,Riv,
W. P,W4,Tk. W3,Riv. M, W24,Tk2. W2,Riv.
P,WlO,Riv. P,W3,Riv. P,W4,Riv. W3,Riv. M,W8,Tk4,Riv.
M2,H,Mp2,D,Rhc,W21, Tk2,Riv,Po. P,W4,Riv. P,WlO,Tk2. P,W2,Riv.
P, W 4, Tk,Riv.
1,141-10 3,767-20
1,124-35 2,179-04 1,786---05
1,963-36 604-33
1,143-30 3,094-01
367-09
2,716-37 579-21
1,025-21 383-21
• 178-39
2,577-03 1,532-18
377-27 39-34
438-04
1,416-23 1,405-01 1,534-22 1,641-26 165-03
541-25 266-12 617-20 328-39
~ 1,617-39
3,309-28
711-00 611-,35 226-12
,953-08
4 5
P
6
1\1
7
F
8
656 660 3,420 1,816 1,604
22 23 124 64 60 94 104 602 329 273
363 370 1,869 977 892 28 28 146 79 67
118 122 615 341 274 7 7 21 11 10
500 538 2,703 1,400 1,303
488 577 2,946 1,605 1,341 349 349 1,917 1,041 876
29 29 138 73 65 534 552 3,161 1,668 1,493
29 30 189 93 96 262 281 1,433 777 656 132 134 729 404 325
132 136 25 26 74 74
244 265 35 35
836 173 400
1,420 232
446 86
212 714 111
390 87
188 706 121
327 332 1,728 907 821 29 29 159 82 77
150 152 789 413 376 20 21 144 74 70 22 ~ 23 129 70 59
172 263
33 4] 31
82 97 15
269 20
179 271
33 41 31
87 99 16
270 20
942 1,503
222 302 197
477 570 103
1,431 150
479 795 109 155 101
258 309
59 781 73
463 708 1I3 147
96
219 261
44 650 77
1\1
9
81
13 27
170
26 56
134
48 75
19 3 2
38
45
22 84-16
1
3
117
69 70 409 221 61 61 3Bl 200
188 27 181 10
49 49 264 136 128 8 8 48 24 24
245 247 1,2W 658 557 . ~ 213
353 378 ],8Bl
59 5!) 34-0 91 92 552 52 54 294
100 103 539
983 878
180 HlO 306 256 170 124
271 268
158
67
46 Dhanitra P,M,W4,Tk3,Riv,Po. 2,468-25 368 379 2,168 1,170 998
25
74
.. The arB of Godhra Village has been inaluded in the rural area of the Taluka.
10
F
10
103
12 18
163
23 58
143
4! 72
11 6 5
.. : 38
49
24 75 17
2
6
90
18 9
212
132
23
82
1\1
11
6
1 4
11 9
184
8
8
39 37 25
F
12
3 6
10 5
136
M
13
660
30 87
309 II
75
622
695 363
25 10 821
55 10 251)
117
38 36 18
197 16 69
395 19
371 38
16' 19 152 1 l' 51
91
52 3
8
I
161
12
-
76
52
5
125
15
24
178 374
26 96 36
90 89 19
393 18
101 94 34
2 208
484-
62 134 105
92
846
F
14
20D
1 3
92 1
3
309
291 94
2 303
.23 3S
6
64 '1
18 163
11
72
15 2
11
71 113
2-19
20 2-I
150 2-
27 10
I> 2
us 268
12-6
23
13-
36
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I IT
:M F M F M F
15 17 18 19
957 645 772 558 107
:n 29 31 29 164 129 161 119 514 171 427 125
40 35 36 35
11 55
220 168 218 158 1 7 6 7
753 78 356 18 215
20
10 27
6 40
III
M F
WORKERS
IV
:M F
V
M F
VI VII
M F M F
VIII
M F
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
1
14
13 8 7
4 19 2 3 1
50 6 10
3
I
II
17 1 3
2 8
1
37
3
3
912 206 251 52 577 160 504 132
12 45
6 270 130 38 2 124 11 2 1 III 2 48 28 3 4 6 8
47 37 46 37 894 575 702 541
50 471 228
48 49 35 296 34 221
44 23 31
1 33
4 1
-8
2
3
267 179 213 135 40 36 46 46 13 9 21 24
133 97 101 73 29 22 384 292 237 104 125 187
65 60 5
472 393 423 4 36 389 46 30 44 21 '2 9
244 162 207 36 37 35 45 28 42
135 25 27 29 I 8 5 2 23
274 248 174 163 444 206 399 189
77 70 61 55 77 95 76 95 51 53 49 53
95 24 16
1
130 100 87 67 43 176 133 157 133 3
34 26 33 25 I 403 48 320 43 34
40 36 37 36 3
110 113 110
85 67 10 11
392 93
94 102 99 p6 67
7 11 251 65
15 11 19
42
84 17 15
33
1
11
8
539 251 204 115 191 106
91 '83 163 141 100 71
62 35 146 116
98 71
184 157 184 157
'732 / 694 695 679
27 17 1
6
48 25
11
3
1 10
1 1
I
14
1
2
2 33 10 II 2
18 18 4 1
12 8 12 13 2 2 1
5
1 13
4
33 3 1
1 5
-. 7
51 22 3
11 4
11
3 1
2
18
54 3
5
4
1
4
8
45
1
19 1
1
38
2
District-Panchmahals
M
33
35
13 1
57
56 7
92
51 2
1
20
4
2
1
4 8
1 I
I
II
1
2 39
41
2
18
IX
F
34
Nonworkers
X
M F
35 36
SI. No.
1
5 859 958 1
33 31 % 165 144 3 463 721 4
33 31 a 121 106 6
4 4 7 14 647 1,225 a
2 693 1,135 9 464 716 10
26 28 II 14 77~ 918 12
2 43 48 13 9 306 620 14
176 291 15
179 211 16 40 41 17 79 91 18
1 330 414 19 46 121 20
435 428 21 36 47 22
169 2]4 23 38 33 24 25 31 25
205 215 26 351 502 ,27
32 43 28 78 52 29 50 43 30
128 119 31 133 128 32 25 18 33
2 378 602 34 33 41 35
17
111 75 36 90 181 37 51 61 38 14 13 39
266 464 40
B 444 627 41
89 77 42, 143 115 43
70 53 44
87 III 45
438 304 41}
GUIARAT VILLAGE GODHRA.
81. Aroain Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village I Town I We.rdl Block A-G houses holds Total Popula.tion Castes Tribes Educate(i
P M F M F M F M li,
1 2 3 4 1) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-
47 Jalia P,W2,Tk. 834-15 U8 121 693' 381 :11.2 4,
48 Kakanpur P3, M2, H,Mp2. D.Rhc, W58~ 4,635-01 765 784 4,071 2,140 1,931 180 161 1.018 376 Tk10, Riv.2, Po.
685 357 328 72 75 49 Velvad P,W2,Tk. 609-24 94 94 191 40 50 Karsana. P,Mp,W2,Tk. 1,712-38 168 169 993 557 436 105 85 172 17 51 Rinchhrota P,W,Riv. 550-26 67 69 402 202 200 20 17 64 17
32 Padhiar P,W8,Tk2,Riv,Po. 1,866-10 192 193 961 512 449 76 82 208 31 53 Motal M, W2, Tk2,Riv. 1,431-08 122 126 727 404 323 97 100 176 60 54 Vinzol P,M,W20,Tk5,Riv. 2,253-34 261 277 1,548 800 748 101 91 371 89 55 Veganpur P,W4,Tk2,Riv. 1,811-37 160 162 902 488 414 122 126 64 59 160 20 56 Isrodia P,W9,Tk4. 1,706-00 151 155 820 4'68 352 56 67 227 50
57 NaniKantdi P.W2. 1,352- 39 124 147 815 454 361 12 14 7 6 180 22 58 PandYa W2. 610-14 31 35 187 106 81 44 35 13 ., .. 59 Vavdi KhuJ:d I"W2, Tk.. 1,529-00 134 137 682 376 306 57 49 !lUi SS 60 Betia P,W3,Tk2. 2,382-12 112 112 686 395 291 27 28 109 10 61 Samli M, W3, Tk3,Riv,Po. 5,393-02 227 229 1,239 676 563 161 134 260 60
62 Kalia Way 742-03 U n i n ha b t e d 63 Ambali P,M2,Mp, W6,Tk,Riv,Po. 3,240-23 516 549 2,8°92 1),52 1,340 82 73 6 539 148 64 Bhamaiya P,W2,Tk. 1,604-30 136 137 662 357 305 44 45 108 13 65 Darunia P,W2,Riv. 946-23 174 174 965 511 454 22 18 34 2 66 Nasirpur P,W,Tk. 1,342-38 160 ' 161 832 432 400 4 2 308 284 97 B
67 Chhabanpur P,W,Tk. 1,254-08 142 143 793 404 389 6 7 1 103 9 68 Dhanol P,W6,Tk. 643- 21 26 25 130 64 66 64 66 69 Hamirpur P,W2,Tk. 1,001-16 125 122 727 388 339 51 44 I 3 75 10 70 Chikhodra W7,Tk2. 1,332-06 47 51 224 112 112 10 12 12 71 Jafrabad P,W8. 1,801-29 179 179 822 433 389 9' , 6 190 187 llO 9
72 Lilesara P,WS,Tk2. 1,384-25 47 100 456 249 207 34 35 61 46 43 12 73 Dayal P,W7. 984-10 99 89 560 289 271 .• 276 258 73 1 74 Vanakpur P,W5,Tk. 635-22 81 75 398 211 187 .. 31 32 28 75 Gaclukpur P,Wll,Riv. 1,158-18 91 91 627 317 310 6 5 26 31 51 10 76 PopatpUl'8 P,W6,Tk. 1,534,-22 107 108 556 274 282 13 9 113 126 71 17
77 Sarangpur P,W21. 1,420-36 117 117 731 366 365 7 10 94 95 105 20 78 Thana Garjan P. Wll,Tk. 1,646 -14 65 65 442 235 207 1 71 1 79 Sampa P2,M,Rhc,W5,Tk,Riv,Po. 5,374-22 619 648 4,147 2,135 2,012 88 76 1 1 667 49 80 Govindi P,W9,Tk. 844- 39 164 165 901 465 436 461 432 36 3 81 Kankuthambla p, WlO. 1,127-30 121 123 656 335 321 252 257 73 6
82 Khajuri W,Riv. 795-16 27 29 223 108 115 12 -83 Kotda P,W,Tk,Riv. 1,408-19 ll2 114 728 379 349 15 II 100 3 84 Chanchopa P.W35. 1,655-22 185 191 1,252 646 606 2 4 298 15 85 Vansia P,W25,Riv. 1,320-36 59 76 522 279 243 3 6 85 2 86 Kanajia P,W21,Riv. 1,038 15 80 98 758 400 358 12 R llO 6
87 Erandi M,W22,Tk,Po_ 1,392-38 198 230 1,455 752 703 13 18 275 43 88 Kevadia. M.W2,Tk2. 1,429-17 182 182 1,119 511 548 25 22 51 51 234 23 89 Paravdi P,W,Tk,Riv. 915-00 122 150 884 464 420 1 3 106 104 143 3 90 Chundadi P.W,Tk. 948-32 29 29 176 97 79 42 2 91 Gadh M,W,Tk2. 951-24 IH 174 1,03& 509 529 33 23 7 11 182 .29
92 Ch'l.llchela.v P,W.Tk,Riv. 986-10 133 140 895 445 450 30 31 158 2. 93 Vavdi Bujarag P.M,W31,Tk, Ed. 1,986·28 381 374 1,837 875 962 25 24304 274 320 328 94 Bamroli Khurd P2,W,Riv. 1,370-10 93 93 642 335 307 25 30 68 7 95 Anga1ia P,W.Tk,Riv. 1,71S-20 212 165 1,099 il44 555 319 328 89 8 96 Ladpur P,W,Tk. 615-29 54 54 405 197 208 21 21 67 4
97 Sankli 'l",W,TU,Riv. 1,788-00 152 152 916 448 468 63 49 116 6 98 Vadelav P,W2,Tk. 1,092-17 137 156 1,075 537 538 272 18 99 Tajpur ·l',W,Tk,Riv. 823-08 84 84 475 239 2:J6 35
100 Mahulia P,W2,Tk,Riv. 1,766-38 105 106 644 327 317 1I 11 52 41 139 15
12
DIRECTORY 'TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I II
M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19
279 226 279 226 1,133 726 872 684 74
207 213 207 213 352 293 337 288 107 79 97 73 4
284 289 182 43 487 417 282 213 230 19
265 279 7 143 11 / 27 462 413 7 186 178 33 183 2 40
244 198 225 181 73 47 53 38
225 149 160 122 277 213 268 213 291 332 353 320
S88 193 .323 287
255 9
252 240
229 131 49 48
245 203 76 70
289 241
171 125 165 182 143 124 202 184 172 135
199 116
11,162 324 243
207 131
1,095 234 218
59 60 219 206 :no 343 148 155 230 201
343 341 304 341 274 249
54 50 267 274
685 111 265 267
207 6
210 227
125 81 49 48
182 174 59 56
235 241
137 95 153 173 119 101 178 167 109 96
173 llO
1,073 315 233
194 128
1,003 230 212
59 60 210 204 296 309 145 155 228 200
312 333 282 339 235 218
51 50 212 259
248 289 225 281 467 191 226 105 208. 184 202 182 340 320 340 320
90 94 82 94
233 252 274 275 150 129 153 7
232 251 225 194 150 129 150 7
17 3 4 2
13
85
21 5
42
7 17
4
20 2
14 16
20 2
11 5
10
4 2
4 1 3
4
8 47
5
7
20
1~
4 23
.2 28 17
q
5
1.2
45
28 4
34
1 14
30 4
12 15
11 3
19 4 6
.2
1
3
4
6 6 2
1 79
WOBEEB.S
III IV V VI VII VIII
1\1 F M F M F M F M F M F
21
1
1
1 2
2
.2
8
.2 35 1
1 1 1
48
2
3
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
9
61
27 8 24, 1 3
6 5 5 6
5
.2 11
6 ., 9 2 1
37 20
1
Un i 12
nhabited
4 5 2 3 3 2
55 10
7 5
5 5
6
5 1 13
3 2
8 12
6 34
3 4 1 1
-. 1
18 30 4
9 11
2
1
45
5
4 3 3 5
1
5
5 7
1 11 S 5
18 7
6 13
7 34 5 1 l4.
11 11 342
5 6
18 16 18
2 33
7 1
2
7 1
1
1
6
7
3 1
2 2 1 2
9 17
1 10 1
30
2 3 1 5 12 13 5 3 1 11 5 20 3 17
1
1
2 2 1 5 21
13
District-Panchmahall
IX
NonworkerS
X
M F M F
33
82
3 1
6 4 7
40 2
1
5
6
65 52 15
8
2
12
15
14 3
17 4
27
1 2
24 1
3 3 2
15 3 1 1 5
5 82
5
I 13
34 35 36
102 86 17 1,007 1,205
150 115 205 143
95 121
228 160 222 280 313 331
7 206 201 238 333
210 163 1 33 34 2 151 157
118 78
3 2
5
285 231
664 1,085 164 296 188 202 145 160
175 258 15 18
3 143 ,136 .36 42 144 148
78 124
16 68
82 89 63
ll5 23 102
126 147
I 1
167 119 973 141
92
49 160 33t) 131 170
158 76
917 202 HJ3
55 143 263 88
157
409 362 267 207 190 1"71 43 29
242 255
1 197 161 54 408 771
127 123 204 235 107 114
215 216 263 263
89 107 174 laO
SI. No.
1
47 48
49 5i 51
5~ 53 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
GUJARAT
SI. No. Villa.ge I Town I ,iI{ard I Block
1
101 Kaliakuwa. 102 Cllharia 103 Rinchhia 104 Achhala 105 Bakhkhar
106 107
108 109 llO
Chhavad Rrunpur ( Kashanpur ) Ganesh Muvadi Khanpur Dholi
2
P,Mp,W,Tk,Riv. W,Tk,Riv. P,W,Riv. P,W,Tk,Riv. P,W2,Tk2.
P,W4,Tk,Riv. M, W97 ,Riv ,Po.
W16. P,H, W50,Tk,Ri-v. M,W2,Tk.
III ll2 113 114 115
Tarvadi P,W2,Tk 2. Parabia P,W34,Riv. Orwada P,M,W2,Tk,Riv. Bodidra Bujarag M,Rhc,W2,Tk,Riv,Po. Pipalia P,W2,Riv.
lI6 Kashanpuf 117 Dangaria 118 Morwa
119 Balukhedi 120 Kuwazar
121 122 123 124 125
Rasulpur Mojari Mataria Vejrna Vejrna Natapur
P,W27,Riv2.. M,W20,'1;ll;,Riv. M,H,Mp,D,Rhc, WllO,Tk2, Riv,Po. W7,Riv. M,W72,Tk,Riv.
M,W40,Riv. M,\V40,Riv. P,W40,Riv. P,W25,Riv. P,W4,Tk,Riv.
126 Matariawadi M,W20. 127 Salia P,M,H,Mp,D,Hos,W4,Riv,
Po. 128 Khabda P,W,Tk. 129 Hared,., P,WI2. 130 Ratanpur(Metral)p,W21.
131 Khatva 132 Vaneda 133 Bhllwar 134 Metral 135 Bl\atha
136 137 138 139 140
Chopda Blljarag Pathanpur Alu Chopda Khurd Virania
'1.41 Mora
142 Na9irpur 143 Valaiya 144 Deloch 145 Suliyat
146 Gajipur 147 Sagwada 148 'Nawagam 149 BaroQne. 150' Mekhar
151 Agarwada
P,W16. P,W28. P.W3,Tk. M,Rhc,W75,Tk. P,W49,Tk.
P2,W56. P,W. P,W25. P,W13. P,W36.
lYLMp4,Hos,Rhc,W2, Tk, Po. P,W,Riv. P,W2. P,W30,Tk. P,W59.
P,W50. P2,W3,Tk2. P,W52,Tk. P,WI8,Riv. P, W35, Tk,Riv,Po.
P.W4~,Riv~
VILLAGE GODHRA
Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
4 5
P
6
M F
3
1,477-30 1,350-01 1,062-06 3,795-15 2,124-16
54 56 276
7
137 378 148 341 781
8
139 366 149 3()9 780
lIO 109 744 45 51 297
112 112 650 232 236 1,561
2,107-01 1,755-05
i98-09 1,333-07
742-19
1,480- 32 745-10
4,316-09 2,709-05
123-05
283 396
44 190 158
192 105 397 410 136
1,569-25 142 956-30 147
3,142- 38 432
2il- 36 15 1,943-00 212
1,942-20 3,206 -30 1,817-26
915-:l3 1,866-24
252 358 285 98
366
906-36 153 2,273-16 435
1,421-38 171 1,061-28 67 1,461-12 51
809-08 },382-02 3,296-04 1,820-31 1,067-27
974-27 600-03 281-32 230-02 747-19
90 6S
257 181 143
125 64 45 25 99
877-14 341
827-13 79 1,737-17 134 1,696-07 135 2,800-00 287
284 1,881 1,001 880 412 2,424 1,288 1,136
44 238 134 104 191 1,163 596 567 158 1,223 609 614
193 136 400 423 137
1,295 732
2,608 3,073
906
679 373
1,354 1,544
4G4
616 359
1,254 1,529
442
143 1,003 550 453 149 930 450 480 502 2,811 1,496 1,315
15 87 47 40 215 1,287 674 613
253 1,796 339 2,107 290 1,834 95 540
366 2,468
901 1,071
925 285
1,226
895 1,036
909 255
1,242
154 1,032 551 481 442 2,494 1,305 1,189
172 1;239 61S 621 67 383 201 182 51 308 161 147
92 419 73 434
257 1,7,23 181 1,123 145 733
125 66 45 25 97
729 406 252 1M 595
226 193 232 202 8.85 . 838 581 542 376 357
399 211 136 84
301
330 195 116 72
294
351 1,963 1,058 905
80 496 256 240 134 948 506 442 135 817 405 412 285 1,859 963 896
890-31 2,577-17 2,141-36 1,419-32 1,473-38
171 170 1,026 536 490 867 540 352 561
131 257 1,760 893 182 182 1,088 548 146 146 759 407 217 217 1,2!? 658
14
M F M F
9 10 11 12
M
13
6 2
5
:ll 44
37 6 4
16 17 31 31 17
11
26
11
15 10
9 11 46
8 13 11 44 5 117 109 47
40 62 64 89
8 58 67 215
29 10
37 6 4
9 14 20 28 18
7
22 26
4 11
39 27 11 15 21 8
11 11
2 3 25 '55 52
1@ 51 52
16 9 .3 :9
38
71 82
2 1
405 511
52 159 278
186 146 499 629 178
196 203 605
18 218
178 326 339
91 365
39 30 62 . 43 50 52
32 32 97 86
140 54:1
21 18
10
15 10 45
93 87
9 78 68 20 17
8 634 650 7 242 222
49 46 45
56 49 58 52 28 29
289 284
lSI 38 34
52 36
169 168 83
94 66 40 26 56
F
14
2 2 2 6
43
28 ·52
1 5
42
16 22 5lJ
112 16
10 53 40
I)
1'7
II 16 38
5 11
9 128
7
4
6 54
1
3 ~ 1 1 1
2 1 529 465 431 131
,3 2 73 69 55 339 328 100 4
4 3 325 330 80 6 34 30 788 752 201 II
4 2
10 'I3
:~
153 57 9 746 741 5 333 360
14 13 32 28
134 113 122 120 193
4 116 115 ~15
DIRECTORY "TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I II
M F M
17
67
F M
15
96 215 102 204 396
16
52 182
91 179 396
202 87
188 360
18
40 174
71 171 378
573 577 567 576 656 674 543 614
63 56 335 323 340 365
61 54 309 280 320 365
386 357 369 340 208 190 186 180 713 683 644 672 780 850 703 842 227 224 213 219
291 238 275 238 194 238 172 238 816 705 687 617
29 31 28 28 353 302 303 292
523 669 475 167 717
523 7()0 520 175 637
523 657 454 166 660
523 700 520 175 625
277 225 263 217 782 605 581 585
360 353 353 353 119 118 103 98 109 90 96 78
134 Il8 158 138 674 513 366 314 228 234
133 118 147 125 565 508 358 308 211 207
257 206 237 178 116 101 109 97
91 85 77 73 51 18 48 16
199 214 197 214
607 415 409 358
147 310 236 597
148 137 276 289 227· 234 541 575
143 261 227 028
299 241 278 238 559 524 534 508 334 303 331 295 258 238 252 238 359 377 348 376
391 352 381 352
19
11 7 7
5
26
3
6 1
13 4
3
4
2
12
9
4 3
7 9 1
41
1 13
1 3
2 11
1 2
F
20
6 5 9
3
1 31
6
3 3
3
1
3
4
4
8
6
2 8
M
21
5 3
..
III
2
2
2
1
1
13
2
5
18
4 1
10
1
1
2 1 2
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
F M F M F M F ~ F M F
District-Panchmahals
IX
M
Nonworkers
X
F M
Sl. No.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
1 1 8 11 2 1 00
15 15
1 20 21 3
2 2 14 36 00
1 2
575 4 6 4 00
8 10 13 3 3 18 321
1 3 50 84 9
2 12 10
1 1 2
12 11 12
00
6 2 4 31
22
28
12 2
II 8 17
II 12 o.
5 9 2
4 5
1
24 42 21 7
5
8
/; 5
12
5 2
8
1
3 1 2 7 8
6
1 1 00
]5
I
2
1
3
1 I
17 4 12
2
4 3 17
14 00 5
7
S
25
3 00
3
11 11
2
4
5
7
33 2 47
2
00
3
63 1 3
7 2
2 1
14 2
8 10
6 33
10 12
1 9
28 23
4
{I
21 48
I 6
8 10 1
11
3 65
4 1 2
I 1
2 {I
1 1 2
32
4 1 1 6
4 5 1 1 6
4
6 1
- 0
7
41 163 46
137 385
101 102 103 104 105
428 303 106 3 632 462 107
7 71
261 269
48 244 249
108 109 110
293 2.59 III 6 165 169 112 1 641 571 113 2 764 679 114
237 218 115
259 215 116 256 242 117
I 680 610 118
00
1
18 9 119 321 311 120
378 402 450 U8 509
372 336 389
80 605
121 122 123 124 125
274 2.50 126 7 523 584 127
3 5
258 268 128 82 64 129 52 57 130
92 74
311 215 148
75 64
325 228 123
131 132 133 134 13.0
142 124 136 95 94 137 45 31 138 33 54 139
102 SO 140
7 451 490 141
109 196 169 366
92 HIO 185 355
142 143 144 145
237 249 146 334 343 147 214 237 148 149 1]4 149 299 184 iso
300 3]0 151
GUIABAT VILLAGE DIRECTORY GOD BRA TALUKA District-Panchmahals
SI. Area in Occupied Rouse- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village I Town I Ward I B,loek A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
---P \M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 I) , 7 S I) 10 11 12 13 14-
152 Rajayata P,W10,Tk. 9,732-11 254 256 1,598 816 782 10 4 648 634 145 7 153 Bhandoi P,W42,Tk_ 1,249-13 159 161 1,146 584 562 i I} 573 553 89 4 154 Bilwania P,W24_ 631-12 95 95 646 328 318 -- 294 290 63 4 155 Kelod P,W25,Riv. 864-35 104 104 543 290 253 3 5 17 ()
156 Kadadra M,W25,Riv. 1,486-10 215 216 1,280 686 594 6 7 269 3s}'
151 Vadodar P,W,Riv,Po. 2,402-38 200 200 1,222 641 581 I 187 II 158 Vansdelia P,Tk,Riv_ 907-10 108 108 696 370 326 5 8 8 6 120 7 159 Tajpuri P,W,Tk_ 1,177-06 140 146 1,017 534 483 13 12 200 181 144 . .')
160 Naglod P,W22,Tk,Riv_ 1,383- 3$ 147 147 983 '513 470 .. 210 18 161 Vandeli P2,M,W,Tk,Riv,Po. 8,465-22 537 636 4,416 2,257 2,159 29 19 1.203 1,178 569 38
162 Chandpur P,W43,Riv. 827-04 122 122 684 356 328 25 19 27 26 92 4· 163 KhuQrIJ. P,W,Tk. 91}(H)O 137 14Q 709 379 326 7 6 22 17 104 4,
Total WORKERS
Non-workers workers ( I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
SI. ----No. M F M F M F 1\1 F ]I( F M F 1:1 F M F M F M 1<' M F
1 15 If) 17 lIS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
152 490 471 461 438 11 21 3 8 5 326 311 153 327 331 322 325 2 6 2 1 ~57 zal 154 187 11}6 152 169 4 1 28 25 3 HI 122; 155 188 147 180 147 3 .- 2 1 2 102 106· 156 351 324 323 320 5 <1 I) 2 12 335 270
157 345 283 307 272 3 7 2 24 3 2 . 1 1 tl 296 298 158 196 184 185 183 2 I -- I 8 174- 142 159 306 304 287 301 16 3 1 .. 2 228 179 160 301 281 290 281 1 10 212 189 161 1,435 1,376 1,327 1,283 11 1 77 91 6 14 822 783
162 231 215 196 179 7 12 25 24 3 125 113 163 %30 190 216 187 1 9 ,. S 2 149 13~·
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I- ":J U _j
et: <:(
l- \-U1 « « 0 0:
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eU1ARAT VILLAGE KALOL
81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Soheduled Literate & No. Village) Town I Ward / Block A-G houses holds Total Population 'Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M. F M F
7 I
2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR KALOL TAr~UKA 98.887-16 18.678 51.934 4.058 1,689 22,802 .. 18,269 99,775 47,841 3,685 1,451 8,111
Total for Urban Area 131-32 1,772 1,862 9,683 5,051 4,632 401 222 218 120 3,200 1,72l
Total jar Rm'al Area 98,755-24 16,497 16,816 90,09:J 46,883 43,209 3,657 3,463 1,471 1,331 1[},602 6,393
TOWN • Kl!oll'.Jwn P2,M2,H,Mpl0,D6,Mcw, 131-32 1,772 1,862 9,683 5,051 4,632 401 222 218 120 3,200 1,724
W8, Tk,Riv,S,Po,~O,TJlh.
Total of Ward No. I 470 470 2,076 1,117 959 4 11 813 503
DlockNo.l 110 110 545 284 261 167 97 Blook No.2 145 145 541 282 259 224 151 Block No.3 112 112 489 278 211 4 17 212 10' Block No.4 103 103 501 273 228 210 149
'lTotalof Ward No. II 330 342 1,895 7,029 866 79 3 748 477
Block No.5 118 118 647 345 302 6 3 256 17" Blo(lkNo.6 118 130 779 442 337 73 319 200 Block No.7 94 94 469 242 227 171 107
Tota~ of Ward No. III 34~ 342 1,793 888 9(115 139 89 486 347
Block No.8 130 130 680 340 340 275 21& Block No.9 127 127 647 320 327 21 20 137 108 Block No. 10 85 85 466 228 238 lI8 69 74 20
Total ref Ward N oJ. IV 630 708 3,9]9 2,017 1,902 322 219 75 14 1,155 397
Block No. II 71 71 633 333 300 261 UI2 Block No. 12 148 226 750 387 363 97 {) 4 241 l>4 Block No. 13 104 104 523 286 237 2 2 86 17 Block No. 14 1(}6 106 627 316 311 163 10 Block No. 15 74 74 703 369 334 179 6G
Block No. 16 127 127 683 326 357 223 217 70 10 226 0.2
Kalal Village "'1,753-36
VILLAGES
1 Aninrlra W2. 790-00 24 24 144 71 73 7 9 17 4 2 Kalo! M,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,137-38 184 188 1,063 570 493 208 182 221 70 3 Bal'olu. M,W2,Riv. 508-15 57 57 310 162 148 44 37 5 3 81 40 4 Madhv<:t3 M,W4,Riv. 1,575-17 186 186 994 507 487 55 62 84 96 200 34 5 Doru M,W4,Tk. 809~25 152 153 917 480 437 56 62 220 81
6 Bakrol P2,:\1Mp,D,WIO,Tk,Riv2,Po.4,062-05 610 719 3,735 1.966 1,769 246 222 59 57 937 343 7 Pa.lasa M,W7.Tk,Riv. 727-03 208 231 1.253 641 612 108 112 317 67 8 Nevaria P. W.Tk,Riv. 1,332-35 61 67 321 162 159 11 11 52 25 \} D3rot P ,M4.I:I.Mp5,D5,W9,Tk, 1,622-35 680 748 3,58a 1,\J32 1,651 102 101 67 12 1,084 551
. Po,To,Tph. 10 Khandoli P.W,Tk4,Riv. 1,768-38. 147 147 875 437 438 49 47 5 5 145 13
11 Baletia P,W2,Riv. 308··36 54 58 326 156 170 63 64 47 12 12 Kanetia M.W3.Riv. 482-23 147 140 753 387 366 22 18 13 14 147 11 13 DJlol PZ,M2,H,II:{p3,D3, W6,Tk4, 3,344-29 892 907 4.845 2,562 2,283 192 192 5 1 1,112 477
Riv.Po. 14 Kandach Inami M2,W3.Tk,Riv. 1,292-31 275 275 1,462 766 696 121 115 3 417 2()6 15 Kandach Vanto •• 103-39 U f/, i n h a b i t e d . . 4~ •
* The area of Kalal Village has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.
18
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
}'
16
lI{
17
I II III
F ."1
18 19 20 21
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
F MF 1II~, liFl\J: FMF M:
22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
District-Panchmahals
IX
F
34
Nonworkers
X 81.
M F No.
35 30 1
27,361 17,876 3,Ul 195 991 765 170 1,366 295 2,692 24,57& 15,103 10.650 2,591 146 685 58 15 48 5 905 32,738
2,313 ,'139 503 26 82 [)J 21 9 181 47 217 6 37 1 453 8 63 5
25,048 14,71)4, 17.373 .10,634 2.929 2,500 174 137 810 638 518 52 11.3 14 91.1 40 Z3Z
756 146 2,738 4,2113
1,936 759 21,835 28,445
2,313 339 503 26
487
131 121i 113 118
400
H2 158 100
48
31
12 5
31}
2 32
2
49
8 21 15 5
21
8 13
5
2
3
1
1
432 135 147
138 165 129
7 42 86
3 59 85
994 120 288 20
lI6 214 165 152 184
163
11 4
17 14 46
2 !I.
H 87 80 71 24
10
10 7 3
4(; 14 26 1 %90 59 139 6
74 7 44 1 282 194 173 130 264 132 157 27
1,051 336 86
1,074
6fi2 657 387 333 291 231 64 71 53
588 423 331
235 251 19~ 213
82
8
3 2 3
50
6 7
37
24
2 7 2 4 1
8
14 99 29 96 59
220 31
:I 152
31
83 ~OO
1.382
119 78 107 5 182 160 159 12 785 825 465 184
91
2
2
82
82
'1
I
2
4
5 11
4 61 43
193 65 5
151
38
12 16 92
399 302 205 123 127 120
21
1 .. 4
1
11
11
1 I 2
9
1 9
9 2
3
9 181 47 217 6 37 1 453 8 63 5 'i56 146 2,738 4,293
24
24
98 5 6
21 3 4
30 6 43 2
96 2 6
7 2 36 I 20 3 33 2
195
91 37 32 35
BI. 34 630 911 No.
24 153 230 I 157 259 2
7 165 199 3 3 155 223 4
41 12 8 18 1 172 6 8 3 131 13 629 830
6 7 12 12 23 1
9 26 2'! 15
13 1 3 9 9 17 12
4 4
18 _ _ 73 2 I 76 6 5 3
23
92
69 22
1
2 1
3
36 56 39
88
42 44
2
2 203 300 i 10 284 305 •
1 142 225 7
22 456 770
6 202 333 8 16 155 285 9
99 152 10
90 13 9(J 1 13 93 46 2 342 77 1,023 },782
15 7 12 2 9
4 8 19
13 2 46
42 9 II
8 17 42 12
2 1
25 62 2
32 45 45 17 2 14 I 16
.-I
1 5
6
28 29
7 16
7
6
4 I
214 2 6
3 3 7 6
26 2
1
12
3
25 1 28 I
34 19 159 12 14 I 107 6 23
3
15 7 2 55 90 31 II 3 92 4
24 47 10 4 S 5 4 Uninhabited
19
I
3
2
46 65 63 27 62
79
7
7 10
50 12 11
153
I
10 217 289 11 2 173 359 12 7 121 220 13 5 104 297 14
39 ]85 288 15
14 163 329 II
31 59 1 280 434 !I
88 141 a I 225 293 ~
216 305 5
2 7 6
68
915 1,107 305 279 76 95
858 1,063
8 7 & 9
202 187 II)
73 51 11 2 187 184 Ii
187 123 1,]80 1,49£ 13
16 3 367 394 14 IS
QUJARAT VlLLAGll KALOL
81. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Soheduled Literate & No. Vil\ag" 1 Town I Ward f Block A-Q houses holdB Total Population Ccstes Tl'iblla Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14
HI Ghoda M,W4,Riv. 230-30 82 82 460 241 211) .5 11 12 HI 139 6& 17 Sansoli P ,.M2,H,Mp3,D3,Mcw.W30. 1,302-0() 497 505 2,610 1,314 1,296 32 24 (iI2 180 Tk5,Riv.Po. 18 Bhelidra P.W,Tk,Riv. 1,260-15 77 77 429 !l'll 218 17 9 70 10 19 Zerna Muvado. P,W2. 209-11 109 134 691 363 328 8 2 176 45 20 Naranpdra M,W5,Tk. 877-29 176 177 ~65 450 415 58 62 Hili 48 21 Arnbala M,W3,Riv. 397-39 138 138 709 365 344 44 34 155 31 22 Satamana P2,W3,Tk2,Po. 2,211-01 178 178 ],244 661 583 7 6 ]80 32 23 Mokal 1\1" W2,Riv. 750-04 282 283 1,.583 832 751 31 30 370 82 24 Kanod/ M,Mp,D,W2,Riv,Po. 2,891·00 352 352 1,~~~ 974 976 85 83 1 356 131 26 Bodidra P,W2,Tk2. 485-06 140 140 380 393 II 14 100 12
26 Zardaka P,W, Tk,Riv. 243-16 77 85 500 256 244 4 6 2 1 88 38 27 Jantral M,2,ll,1I1p2,D2,W32.Tk6.Riv,Po. 1,090-17 41)7 474 2,402 1.27t 1,126 117 114 98 83 692 377 28 Bha.droli M,W3,Tk,Riv. 1,435-07 227 229 1,369 703 666 108 82 9 6 290 72~ (Bujarag) M,W8,Tk2,Po. 1,382-06 199 199 i,052 554 498 108 101' 29 Sarna 264 ~O 30 Pingali P2,M,\V4,Tk5,Riv,Po. 2,542-38 515 520 2,802 1,42] 1,381 181 Hi5 3 :1 650 Hll
31 Sarnaldevi P,M.W8,Tk. 784-28 3211 325 1,752 984 768 32 26 474 95 32 Jeli P;W3,Tk2. 1,223-13 III III 570 281 289 I, 4 8 3 92 20 33 Vejalpur P2,M2,H,Mp6,D5,Mc'W, 2,3£4--21 1,034 1,078 5,314 2,784 2,530 130 laO 59 56 1,700 1,049 W24,Tk5,Riv,Po,To,Tph. 34 Nandarkha P,W4,Riv. 1,109-31 93 95 520 269 251 16 18 146 62 35 Chalali P,M,W9,Tk,Riv. 2,103-12 321 325 1,806 947 859 18 20 69 6() 3ii7 25 36 Karoli P.M,WI5,Tk2,Riv. 5,543-05 563 567 3,412 1,762 1,650 36 26 326 317 326 42 37 Hadmatia. 077-04 Un i nhabited 38 Na.vagam P,W6,Tk. 865-25 18 IS 131 63 68 .. ". 'iil 39 Royan P,W,Riv. 825-02 31 31 252 124 128 .. 29 4 40 Rinchhia. P2,W7. 1.61I-22 174 1*1 1,025 529 496 129 135 2Hl 1~
41 Kharsalia P, W6, Tk2,Riv. 1,716-15 200 :200 1,005 527 478 129 105 139 S 42 Bhadroli Khurd P, W2, Tk,Riv 2,200-25 154 154 891 460 431 17 16 28 14 112 8 43 Kalantra P ,W2, Tk,Riv. 041-15 92 92 499 263 236 .. 99 11 44 Chimanpura W,Tk. 463-24 5 5 30 17 13 ti 1 45 Badhia. P ,M, lVl3:, Tkl 7,Po. 3,062-32 775 781 4,022 2,078 1,944 128 137 707 40
46 Sureli M,WIO,Tk,Eiv,Po. 1,851-25 342 343 1,815 952 863 72 62 433 116 47 Ghusar P, W2, Tk2,Riv. 1,671-LO 225 225 1,171 628 543 66 49 10 3 201 74 48 Khandeval P,W2,Tk. 350-05 141 141 829 445 384 33 32 142 10 49 Khadki P ,W5, Tk3,Riv. 1,2:17-16 278 278 1,477 753 724 25 16 209 7 Ii') Karada P,lV4,Tk2,Riv. 1,061-27 157 157 840 433 407 12 12 136 7 51 Nesda M,W 4,Tk2,Riv. 912-12 131 131 713 361 352 25 25 1 I 190 47 52 MalaN P ,M3,H,Jlrlp,D,\V3,Tk2,Po. 2,7()7-13 706 716 3,545 1,869 1,676 III 112204 191 951 488 53 Devpura P,W:!. 429-88 60 60 375 198 ]77 16 13 3 4 61 11 54 Utaredia P,W2,Riv. 579-21 91 91 525 262 263 32 47 21 21 94 II .55 Eral P,M,H,Mp,D,WS,Po. 2,780- 27 533 033 2,883 1,482 1,401 68 60237 237 ()62 225 .56 Varvada P,W5,Riv. 1,398-32 191 101 1,183 614 569 35 24 87 84 1M 20 57 Saliav P,\.v2,Tk. 1,014- OS 100 100 581 314 267 49 34 90 4 58 Adadra P,M:2,H,Mp,D,W13,Tk.S,Po. 2,207- 36 740 748 3,732 1,935 ],797 122 125 915 340 59 Pa"u:n.a. P2,Riv. 2,5Z5-00 ll2 112 636 337 299 al 28 1 3 81 8 60 Fansi P,W.Riv. 225-21 60 60 297 159 138 4 4 51 8 61 Bhukhi M,W3,Tk. 1,088-12 182 182 n61i 50S 457 17 15 190 27 62 Alva. P4,W5,Tk9,Riv. 3,039-11 368 370 2,152 1,091 I,06l 44 50 343 82 63 Medapur P ,W3, Tk2,Riv,Po. 1,367-20 143 143 801 420 381 ]3 18 118 24 64 Jamanpura ., 122-28 Uninhabited' 65 Jetpur P,W2,Tk3,Riv. 1,156-35 96 96 516 266 250 32 37 2 4 lIO 38 66 Tal'Vada. WS,Riv. 520.:.21 1 1 1 1 - 1 67 Vyasdal P3,M,W5,Tk. 2,231- 22 458 439 2,349 1,209 1,140 116 103 495 11'1 (18 Chora.dunga.ri P,W,Riv. 294--14 54 54 308 161 147 2 2 87 8 el9 AlaJ.i P2,W2,Riv. 1,246-35 209 209 1,149 597 552 46 35 278 19
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DIRECTORY 'TALUKA
Total workera (I-IX)
15
F
16
M
17
I
135 123 63 695 104 532
ll9 6 105 172 14 155 260 196 145
F
18
68 81
5 14 4
196 10 185 2 336 III 247 102 423 204 397 197 524 365 402 330 217 148 196 141
127 56 613 335 366 289
77 47 344 219 265 35
266 60 179 1 762 584 658 542
455 174
1,350
23 239 184 153 316 412
15 175 134
152 64 123 48 532 401 498 392
953 375 801 323
30 28 62 70
251 266
39 32 73 80
296 302
280 243 121
9 1,127
522 361 271 412 267 201
1,002 104 137 834 317 166
1,003 191 97
255 589 246
165 I
668 78
350
192 219 178 250 213 232 64 92 47 242
903 1,011 849
488 243
28 228 252 173 443 102 120 388 142 145 760 177 64
233 337
63
2
547 78
266
376 220 243 318 239 106 496
96 120 469 237 155 749 177
94-
232 338 149
134
512 75
333
422 178 28
108 251
4 146
94-93
208 78
138 695 161 63
219 146
18
460 78
255
19
59 9
2
II
F
20
43 5
80 192
4 24
8 18
3
19 95 57
71 38
16 11 37
18 1
11
6 7
19
4 20 12
3 23
56 48
85 15 68
286 7
14 142
61 8
30 13
2
14 245 41
23
31
3
8
6 14
3
8 51
140
59 28
3 9 8
16 3
6
4 7
21
15 I
22
30 35
U8 I
155 202
8 27
129 56
7 17 16
I
14 191
I
4
M
21
2
3
12 2
8 2
1 3
1 16
2 1
2
2
18
5
2
2 7
15
2
27
6
III
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
F MFMFMFMFMF M
District-Panchmahals
IX
F
Nonworkers
X
M F
81 No.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
II 12 1 20 15
I 4
45 2 5 1
1 2
6 18 2 3 2 2 2 2
10 1 33 8 7 20 ll2 5
17
6
47
2 2 7
4-4 4-
18 8
30 6
1 1
1
1
1 1
3
I)
3 12 4 14 12414
20 33 I)
6 127 27 142 6 38
27
2 235
1 4
I 65 1
4 27
1 4 1 2
11 11 1 .. Un inhabited
1 4 3
14 2 1
3 30 10 4: 2 I
2 12 12 8 2
19 19 I)
1
2 1
4,
6
1 18 8 I) 2 41 3 1
23 14 'I
1 1
3 I
I)
2 2
2 2 3 32 16 5 17 S6
3 32 17 15 6 21 7 5
1 74
36 19 30 9 1
5 1
82 3
1 1 I 2 1 3 4:
Un in habi ted 7 2
38 1
6 1
21
1 8
I
7
15
2
20
9
1 52
11 I)
26
3 16
8 52
<1
6 93 13
8 28
55 3
316
8 22
124
6
6 8 I
48
40 50
3 6 I
22 123
1 3
66 7 2
75 1 1 7 4
49
1
1 84
3 1
106 96 18 619 1,192
1 92 212 191 314 190 219
]69 334 7 325 472
409 517 13 450 611
163 245
1 57
1
129 663 337
188 791 377
288 438 4 659 797
4 529 745 ] 07 105
129 1,434 2,214
.. 4
II7 415
187 458
16 11
18 19 2(J
21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28
29 30
31 32 33
34 35
34 809 1,275 36 37
24. 36 38 51 48 39
233 194 40
1 247 286 2 217 ]81 2 142 172
8 11 13 951 1,041
11 27
2
9 76
24
3
17
39
45
5
430 375 267 300 174 356 341 496 166 155 160 179 867 1,233
94 75 125 143 648 1,013
297 427 148 122 932 1,037 146 122 62 74
253 224-502 724 174 318
101 248
541 593 83 69
247 286
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
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GUlARA'r VILLAGE,
HALOI.-,
81. .Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &
No. Village/Town/Ward/Blook A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated ~-~-
P M If M F M F l\[ F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ' 13 14
TOTAL FOR HALOL TALUKA 125,507-27 17,810 51,793 1,161 6,611 18,089 17,587 100,173 48,380 974 6,229 5.467
TotaL fOT Urban Area 4,844-02 1,773 1,904 8,001 4,263 8,738 192 158 687 684 1,537 588
TotalfoT Rural Area 120,663-25 15,814 15,906 92,1'12 47,(;30 44,642 969 816 5,924 5,545 16,552 4,879
TOWN
SbJvrajpur Town P,M2,H,D2.Hos2,Mcw, 4,84(-02 1,773 1,904 8,001 4,263 3,738 192 158 687 684 1,537 588
WI2,Tk, Riv,S,Po,To,Ei,Ed.
Total oj Ward No.1 1,023 1,083 8,543 1,927 1,616 153123 08 66 878 346
Block No. 106 1'72 172 595 312 283 44 39 182 105
Block No. 107 209 229 711 398 313 19 19 4 4 183 S3
Block No. 108 148 148 458 261 197 38 29 2 1 ll3 39
Block No. 109 158 158 577 301 276 51 38 2 5 144 67
Block No. llO 135 135 358 203 155 45 37 16 17 58 5
Block No. III 201 241 844 452 392 - 198 57
Total of Ward No. Il 750 821 4,458 21,~,36 . 2,122 39 35 619 618 659 242
Block No. 112 142 142 703 377 326 13 9 22 19 215 ll2
Block No. ll3 113 ll3 526 ~O 246 6 8 62 67 102 32
~lock No. 114 100 100 455 252 203 143 76
Block No. 115 107 147 773 406 367 12 6 ; 120 128 91 16
Block No. 116 118 149 938 458 480 7 7 ' 181 173 66 fj
Block No. 117 47 47 257 136 121 2 5 79 78 30 1
Block No. ll8 123 123 806 427 379 155 153 12
Shivrajpur Tillage *0-07
VILLAGES
1 Halo} P2,"M2,H,Mp5,D5,Mow, 4,018- 28 2,120 2,160 11,053 5,773 5,280 87 81 136 117 3,297 1,992
W321,Tk8,Riv,Po,To,Tph. 2 Vithalpura. P,W3,Tk3. 319-01 84 84 362 189 173 83 32
3 Jambudi P,Wll,Tk2,Riv. 331-116 100 100 589 295 294 80 64 53 9
4 Sultanpura. P,W9,Tk2. 399-28 73 73 399 208 191 20 23 54 9
5 Mojalpura 166- 26 Un i n h abieed
6 Abherwa P2,W28,Tk3. 1,810-10 262 265 1,489 772 717 46 46 179 10
7 Intwadi P2,WI5,Tk3. 1,274-00 181 183 1,000 514 486 16 13 208 41
8 Partappura P,W21,Tk. 108-24 106 106 600 312 288 19 29 5 4 134 12
8 Radhanpur P,WS,Tk. 146-37 45 45 261 145 Il6 13 2
10 Dunia P,W7,Tk. 455-21 30 32 177 90 87 4 1 25 fj
11 Mandvi W4,Tk2. 633-00 48 48 236 , 123 U3 9 9 27 I)
12 Timbi P.WI7,Tk. 312-22 6§ 68 342 183 159 4 2 84 38
13 Kanjari P3,M2,Mp,W43,Tk,Po. 8,552-23 8,73 877 4,609 2,425 2,184 99 98 89 76 940 410
14 Muvala P,W2,Tk. 1,284-14 37 37 204 119 85 50 40 45 7
15 Maghasar M,W. 813-02 84 84 470 258 212 28 16 122 35
16 Sathrota P2,M.W4,Tk. 417-12· 272 272 1,535 820 715 14 8 285 26
17 Panelav P,W2,Tk. 786-16 81 81 453 228 225 69 22
18 Tajpura P,W2,Tk. 783-20 86 87 598 327 271 4 3 106 12
19 Nurpura. P,W4,Tk. 1,153-08 71 71 361 175 186 3 4 40 10
.20 Kota Maida. P,W2,Tk. 479-28 44 44 277 124, 153 2 1 29 I)
21 Rampura W3. 275-20 32 32 160 77 83 9 3.
~Tbe area of Shivrajpur Village haa 'Me- inelu.oo, in the rural a.Tea of the Ta.lu..
24
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I
M F 11'1 F
15 16 17 18
II
M F
19 20
WORKERS
III IV V VI VII VIII
M FMFMFM F II F M F
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
District-Panchmahals
IX
M F
33 34
Nonworkers
X
M F
35 36
SI. No.
I
2S,181 17.167 3,807 2,148 812 244 222 1,032 258 2,496 28,612 14.597 10,055 2,749 283 358 31 65 71 1 984 33,783
2,32'1 2.35 383 22 108 43 1,239 106 66 22 49 1 147 6 46 278 35 1,942 3,503
25,8fJ() 14,.36216,784 10.038.1,699 2.706 909 177 746 836 195 31 217 64 885 65 207 1 2,218 949 21,670 30,280
2,321 .235 383
1,115 100
174 228 164 158 134
257
20 15
9 18 11
27
1,206 135 383
203 144 129 217 255
77 lSI
9 34 10 9
44
31 24
I 63 99
28 19 1 146
2.807 780 415
113 190 120
34 93 31
49 82 41
451 36 282 215 96 157 178 145 157
81 8 57 53 26 18
76 110
U!42 72
13G
34 73
336 7
10
26 66
711 48
105
450 250 347 131 84 86 188 3 165
99 54 51 «17 2 36
3 II
22 108 43 1,239 106 66 22 49 5 1 147 6 46
22 108
3 7 18
I 3 15
21
37 25
976
159 122 164 156 134
240
43 264
15
28
38 25 15 78 81
18 9
88 1 1 10
18 8 8
18 1I
I 8
25 I 1
18 65 21 39
31 2 5 3 14 8 9
2 15 2 6 5
12 12 11 5
1
1
1
413
1 1 I 1
1 1
2
4 1 143 5 43
41 6 28 1 I 53 3 8
2
.2 5 1 26
13 2
2 I
54 386 325 190 106 323 .97 95 11> 71' 543 10 148
16 16 4
22 8
21
16
5
3 158 4 55
32 92
7 91 2 6 3 2 29 24
8 46 58
I 3
53 I
39 2
3
16 267
18 25
146 4 6
89 222 16 26 18 I 41 10 30
32
1
19
12
25 8
14
2 1
3 5 2 1 I 4 1 4 3
Uninhabited
1 1
10 42 I 1
14 5 2 I 6 2
10 43 26 4 2 3 I
5 23 1
2 3
5
25
1 1
1 3
I
4 1 3 1 1
37
2
1
3 1
1 1 2
I
4
278
121
13 95
13
157
48 34 35 19 20
I
35 1,942 3.503
RI. 10 812 1,516 No_
2 138 263 106 6 170 298 107 1 97 188Jl 108
143 .258 109 69 144 llO
1 195 365 III
25 1,130 1,987
7 174 317 112 4 136 212 113 6 123 193 114 3 189 358 115 5 203 436 116
59 93 II7 246 378 118
636 173 2,966 4,500 1
27 99 30
6 1 5 5 3
18 13
161 2 1
9 27
1 5 1
2 76 139 75 105 201 18 88 160
321 t081 299 390
5 134 143 I 64 108
37 61
10 47 24 73 96 1,183
47 122
79 86
1.848 78
202
5 370 465 4 97 141
139 268 2 76 132
57 151
34 80
.2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
10
n 12' 13 14 1~
M 17 18 19 20
21
GUJARAT VILLAGE HALOL
S1. Area in Occupied House- Soheduled Scheduled Literate & No. V illa.geJTown/W ard/Blook A-G h,?use3 holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educatod
P M F M F M F M F
I 2 :I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14
22 Baska M,W6,Riv. 1,132-37 211 211 1,164 596 568 5 I 209 69 23 Gopipm·a P3,W9,Tk. 1,723-14 162 180 993 525 468 114 85 163 43 24 Ujeti P2,W14,Tk. 1,803-08 226 226 1,299 700 599 14 19 225 183 212 37 25 Vanseti P,W7,Tk. 609-01 107 107 592 319 273 4 2 76 61 80 11 26 Aruba Talav P,W4,Tk. 500-29 58 58 341 205 136 13 4 27 17 49 10
27 Ghansar M2,W9. 1,139-10 171 171 1,143 566 577 "I 4 162 120 165 20 28 Vav P,W8,Tk. 1,081 20 146 146 825 410 ·115 15 16 83 74 220 55 29 Khomdar 1,237-17 U n i n It a b i t e d 30 Champaner M,Mp, WO, Tk3,Po. 5,531-39 246 246 1,033 561 472 11 10 111 99 283 108 .31 Vadatalav P2,W2,Tk . 1,907-39 177 177 1,147 569 578 6 8 174 182 142 24
.22 Sura Sultap-'wl1 P,W8. 1,389 19 79 79 645 335 310 139 138 41 2 33 ,Tepura P,M,W2,Tk. 708-37 186 186 980 530 4()0 5 1 2 2 180 34 14 Rayanvaiia P,W6,Tk. 667-14 14.'; 145 1,009 503 506 11 5 87 50 140 14 !l5 Gokalpura W. 414-37 43 43 249 128 121 20 22 27 1 36 Tarkhanda P2,M,W15,Tk,Po. 2,895-28 383 383 2,168 1,152 1,016 86 68 440 88
37 Maswad P,M,W12,Tk. 1,788-28 199 199 1,130 592 538 72 34 23 212 44 38 Maruwa P2,W4. 7fll-24 89 90 547 276 271 3 6 37 25 108 31 39 Navaria P,W8. 707-29 63 64 379 208 171 62 21 40 Chhabapura W2. 427-18 37 37 200 102 98 8 5 25 3 41 Zankharia P2,W9,Tk. 1,550-03 181 181 1,236 625 611 22 15 217 213 257 86
42 Arad P,M,Mp, W3, Tk2,Po. 1,624--28 298 301 1,654 838 816 73 83 25 29 381 141 43 Varasda P2,M,W22,Tk,Po. 1,582-04 376 376 1,947 993 954 54 36 66 45 383 97 44 Muldhari M,W14. 361-24 114 120 676 350 326 20 ;23 146 40 45 Katadia P,W,Tk. 683-36 115 1I5 599 302 297 15 11 34 93 85 7 46 Rasulpur P,W8,Tk. 567-14 66 66 331 167 164 56 50 57 24
47 Dhinkva M,W4,Tk. 148-07 335 335 1,964 1,025 939 37 30 295 284 164 13 41'1 Dhankuva P,W,Tk. 717-32 67 67 380 194 186 64 73 37 12 49 Raniptlra P,W2,Tk2. nl1-24 60 60 350 166 184 7 13 17 2 50 Chhaj Diwali P,W2,Tk. 746-20 74 74 459 239 220 101 77 47 15 51 Kherap P,W2,Tk. 324--13 85 86 588 287 301 1 78 13
52 Vavdi P,W2. 603-07 120 120 774 376 398 2 22 21 83 7 53 Nan; Uma.rvan P,M.W7. 1,198-07 199 199 1,278 674 604 8 4 291 48 54 Rame~hra M,H,Mp,D,W9,Tk3,Po. 1,131-38 261 261 1,428 763 665 11 4 171 138 433 105 55 Koprei M,W3,Tk2. 1,095-20 104 104 690 336 354 10 8 136 143 178 58 56 Hadabia M,Wl3,Tk. 1,001-01 208 208 1,213 613 600 6 6 43 30 249 47
57 Vintoj P,W3,Tk. 1,727-39 176 176 998 512 486 55 41 119 10 58 Kadachala M,W2. 1,264- 23 135 135 705 361 344 5 5 95 85 103 13 59 Madar P,W4,Tk. 1,304-35 222 222 1,167 600 567 8 11 265 240 173 18 60 Ravalia P,M,WI4,Tk. 1,808-21 2.59 260 1,6.50 844 806 352 331 309 37 ,61 lI~avagam P,Wll,Tk. 1,076 35 166 166 1,086 543 543 101 109 143 28
62 Ambo, Vadia P,W5. 331-16 76 76 476 239 237 65 56 98 21 " 63 Khareda P,W .. 303-36 42 42 265 134 131 33 43 46 15 84 Takhatpura P,W,Tk. 211-12 41 41 263 ,147 116 82 59 43 9 65 Baliadcw P,W2. 278-23 65 65 338 179 159 18 15 32 28 91 16 S6 Ram.iikhantna P,W:l. 300-36 43 43 256 140 116 25 2
Muvada
67 Indral P,W,Riv. 4l9~12 50 51 282 11)2 130 f)4 22 68 Gadit W,Riv. 921-35 25 25 155 71 84 10 I 69 .Ta.lia. Kuva P,W. 925-11 29 29 219 115 104 48 38 g 3 70 Gaiapura P,W14. 380-25 68 68 385 191 194 28 10 71 SonavinF P,W2,Riv. 51~-06 74 74 583 291 292 1 4 129 120 148 42
72 Bhagvanpura P,W. 467- 03 50 50 275 138 137 101 104 47 15 73 Garial P,W4.Tk,Riv. 919-16 113 113 (i50 336 314 49 40 III 30 74 Bhama.ria M,D,\V8,Tk,Riv,Po. 739-34 121 121 702 371 331 5 1 5 3 U5 15 7~ Van:{:ec1ia P,W7. 691-07 124 124 678 334 344 105 118 109 29
::6
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I 1I III
M F M F M
15 16 17 18 19 20
363 68 236 41 42 10 292 60 223 46 37 4 366 192 210 131 96 10 188 94 128 52 20 2 99 49 1 49
319 250 222 156 13 236 183 159 144 16
338 71 33 9 18 285 149 161 77 102
187 183 167 166 256 156 168 107 272 90 101 28
66 5 47 3 628 458 565 419
325 170 294 152 151 113 130 102 III 95 57 60 57 60
327 318 273 285
20 68 29 18 45
21 10 15
39
450 343 528 512 193 160 155 143
324 271 41 4tH 456 6 156 140 25 120 115 25
103 96 88 84 - 13
3 4,
9 66
17 49 15 2
35
15 9
33
47 3
19 23 12
21
6 5 1
3
8 12
27
1 3 1
580 254 491 197 36 44 6 103 85 6 1 94 53 37
131 77 88 68 39 11 125 34 66 7 11 29
216 4 55 338 92 177 11 404 271 228 230 194 112 106 32 371 168 _ 302 131
140 120
38 68 21
282 79 212 208 77 162 334 321 191 446 433 375 297 186 259
61 66 49 43
195 24 391, 8 173 16
142 72 80
106 81
38 120 51 62 48 45 43 79 44 51
57
24 44 18 23 17
90 8 50 11 56 19
40 6 47 19
103 37 69 24 165 166 108 110
21 10 33 25 29
24 10
3 33 55
2 79 21 80
9
IS 28
4,
11 10
13 7
30 19 27
7 5
13 56
76 85 46 52 30 33 172 83 lae 1 26 81 205 H8 15b 123 21 25 189 203 134 170 22 30
14 20 9
3
2 I I 1
6
3 18 10
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
l!'M]'MFMFMFMF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
2 24 .. 4 1 5
3 3 1
19 4 6 1
3 4
District--Panchamahals
M
33
F
34
Nonworkers
X
F
36
26 11 233 500 25 9 233 408 51 51 334 407 32 36 131 179 1 106 135
SI. No.
1
22. 23 24 2f 26
16 7 I 5 21 62 63 247 327 26 174 232
27 28 29 30 31
16 3 3 3 2 3 87 Uninhabil e d 1 " 10 33 13 30 3 16 1 189 4 1 5 4 1
2 12 2 I
1
I 2
6 3 2
18 2 13 25
6 1 2 2 1
1
24 12 1 1
15 2
3 2
2
I 7 1 2 .. 23
3 2 7
13 1
8 21
2
6
1
1
1
1 5 4 2
3
I 3 _ 11 2 1
I 2 1
1 81 41 5 1 I
2 1
1 2 2 1
1
II 7 1 2
1
1
2 6 1
1 1
2 6 3 I
16 8 2
2
2
29 5
II
4 7 1
1
2 1
4
7
3 1
6 1
1 1
18 16
12
3 6 I
14
54 37
4 5 1
14 2 1 3 3
2 12-54 10 27
1
96 50 17
2
1
1 2
.. 1 7 I.)
36 223 401 I 284 429
148 127 274 294
I 231 416 62 1I6
4 524 558
32 33 34 35 36
22 28
12
17
1I5 29
2
267 368 125 158 97 171 45 38
298 293
388 473 465 442 157 166 147 154
64 68
37 38 39 40 U
42 43 44 45 46
445 685 47 91 186 4S 72 184 49
108 143 50 162 267 51
160 336 359 142 242
230 153 266 :lOR 246
394 512 394 242 432
40:7 26'7 U6 373 357
97 199 62 80 67 68 '3 116 59 72
fl2 122 21 73 59 ,85 88 157
126 126
52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 61
62 63 64 65 66
67 68 &9 70 71
02 52 72 164 231 73 166 183 74 145 141 75
GUJAltAT VILLAGE HALOL
81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
~------~-~ _--- ---"---
P M F M F 1\1: F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
76 Gambhirpura W4,Tk. &31- 18 129 129 850 429 421 12 12 7 10 154 21 77 Nana Chadva W. 199-09 31 31 184 106 78 29 2 78 Mota Chadva W2,Tk. 406-11 41 41 235 117 118 25 1 79 Had.matia P,W2. 198-01 59 59 400 201 199 .42 1 80 Kakra Dungri P2,W4,Tk2. 969-19 101 101 614 282 332 6 S 21 20 130 34
81 Nathkuva P,M,W. 520-11 130 131 860 454 406 6 5 336 295 95 21 82 Khodiarpura W2. 170-12 58 58 287 152 135 75 1~ 83 Bhat P,W. 2,113-14 83 83 515 255 260 72 11 84 Bapotia P,W. 1,239-05 42 42 283 141 142 59 49 58 14 85 Palanpur P,M,W,Tk,Riv. 1,291-37 110 110 659 324 335 14 15 132 19
86 Kanteli P,W,Riv. 851-16 76 76 510 252 258 4 3 83 17 87 Amarapura P,W,Riv. 312-38 73 73 467 234 233 11 10 81 16 88 Dabhan W,Riv. 208-08 30 30 189 105 84 4 3 31 1 89 Jimiapura P,W. 842-15 64 64 462 228 234 82 73 23 2 90 Bediapura W. 185-25 48 48 300 141 159 17 18 26 7
91 Kansarivav P,W. 77-24 42 42 329 158 171 81 17 92 Kathola P,W2. 1,012-25 117 117 754 396 . 358 7 9 50 39 148 15 93 Chhatardi vav P,W2. 430-04 45 45 256 132 124 35 2 94 Talavdi P2,M, W 4,Tk,Po. 4,874-12 425 425 2,603 1,309 1,294 12 9 137 142 375 36 95 Dharia P,W20,Tk. 2,193-21 126 127 784 401 383 5 4 7 10 107 9
96 Ved P,W2. 792-18 100 100 711 336 375 110 123 34 5 97 Moti Umarvan P,W2,'fk. 2,237-35 211 212 1,663 852 811 15 11 630 606 61 5 98 Pandol P,W2. 778-36 86 86 &22 335 287 5 2 8 8 97 9 !J9 Bamankuva W,Riv. 427-36 47 47 269 135 134 2 10 1
100 Kakalpur W,Riv. 267-35 26 26 180 87 93 .- . 27 31 14
101 Moti Ranbhet W4,Tk. 341-01 30 30 262 134 128 9 102 Nani Ranbhet W3. 219-37 23 23 168 93 75 19 1 103 Sudhara P,W7,Riv. 1,474-14 89 89 515 263 252 59 1 104 Dhanpuri W,Riv. 629-21 38 38 277 134 143 27 3 105 Nana Handia P,W9. 54-27 37 37 249 134 115 4
106 Mota Handia W9. 168-22 21 21 118 66 52 18 107 Dholikui P,W2,Tk. 1,012-02 45 45 269 132 137 1 54 17 108 Kuberpura P,W2,Riv. 232-10 32 32 214 111 103 42 16 109 Kesharpura P,W. 94-19 46 46 270 143 127 23 1 no Tadia P,W2. 378-03 57 57 389 206 183 40 1
111 Galampura W. 210-35 II II 67 29 38 1 112 Bhuvadungri W2,Riv. 259-27 4 4 17 9 8 2 3 2 113 Amarapuri P,W3. 821-28 49 49 278 155 123 59 7· 114 Badharpuri P,W2. 201-13 27 27 173 93 80 4 2 41 II 115 Sonipur P2,W7,Riv. 1,543-11 129 124 745 391 354 7 8 1 2 II9 20
U6 RasgagAr P,W2,Riv. 146-12 29 29 171 89 82 13 1 117 Dasar P,W2.Tk. 273-33 117 117 630 322 308 28 1 IlS Panchkhobla P,W3,Tk. 1,091-33 88 88 544 271 273 75 10 119 Singpur P,W2,Tk. 711-13 53 53 307 159 148 18 23 75 24 '120 Khareti P2,W23. 2,144-06 104 104 58& . 298 288 1 3 1 2 100 25
:121 Vaghabod M,Mp.D, W19,Tk,Po. 1,172-09 152 152 1,020 531 489 19 8 2 170 36 lIZ! Bhinda P,W9. 544-19 80 80 454 230 224 3 1 97 15 U3 Chhantalavdi M,Vfl8,Tk2. 973-35 97 97 571 294 277 107 23 124 Mota Ankedi:a P,W5. 1,055-05 109 109 695 368 327 1 1 75 7 120 Nans Ankedia 95-34 U n i n h a bit e d
126 Kohivav P,Wl!. 736-16 60 60 304 147 157 5 13 87 13 127 Rinchhbar W3_ 1,221-31 29 30 174 86 88 IJ
28
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
F
16
222 1)1 53 22 68 11
126 71 190 191
I
M F
17 18
192 87 25 22 36 10 83 48
145 172
265 228 223 208 92 44 36 20
145 148 81 124 86 82 53 76
150 84 99 84
129 55 79 37 138 135 104 116
56 50 43 46 180 189 111 ·129
80 94. 53 83
88 64 207 142
78 63 751 561 260 234
58 53 150 132
61 55 650 540 222 234
200 195 180 191 473 361 408 325 169 158 124 146
76 49 63 46 42 29 40 29
83 30 70 29 51 24 45 21
155 145 105 117 74 52 53 32 75 21 70 21
3,) 69 59 72
116
35 49 49 54 68
28 59 41 58 81
33 36 38 18 49
M
19
9 6
36 26
19 19
1 3
16 12
10 11
1 29
I 5 4
2 28
3
10 6 6
3
2 1
15 1
32
II
F
20
9
23 19
17 21
1
8 17
4 9 9
9
32 3
1 3
19 14
2 13 11 32 19
15 9 6 5
93 62 57 10
215 144
10 4
85 53 95
455 1 5 6 62
112 3 109 139
48 43 28 191 63 78 155 98 130
82 83 78 180 130 143
9 17 19 108 88 18 83 1 97 31
294 234 217 168 137 120 125 116 174 139 147 122 186 183 171 178
32 4
19 5
90 l7
90 39
82 30
79 35
4 6
34 44 10
33
64 4
14 5
11 4,
III
M F
21
8 14 13
3 13
14 5
40 25 27
22 15
9 8
14
6 14
2 35 18
12 13 31 10
2
I
17 6
2 3 I 1
1
4
1
15 3 2 1
2 11
WOltKEBS
IV V VI VII VIn
MFMFMFMFMF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
244 I 3
1 1
4 3 3 2
4 2 2 4 1 1
7
7 5 3
1
5 5 2
2 7 4
6 I
8
4 I 4 4 2 392
145 I
2
3 7 4, 2
2 2 4 2 2
1
2
1
. ,
1
2 2
3 13
3
2 1 2
10 3
I 19 2
3
2
3 I
2
2
1
1 1 1
12 2 I 5 I 3
3 1 112
1
2 7
I .... 3 1 Uninhabited
2
29
District-Panchmahals
M
83
6 5
18 I 3
2 14 16
2 17
2 3 2 1 2
18 6
1% 42
2
1 3 3
20 15
1 6 I
12
1
3
1 ~ 1 1
12 1 1 4
IX
F
34
NonworkBrs
X St.,
M
35
F
36
No.
207 320 53 56
1 49 107 75 128 92 141
1
76 77 78 79 80
189 178 3 60 91
81 82 83 84 85
20 110 112 1 55 60
174 251
5 123 203 86 87 88 89 90
2 96 98 49 34 98 95
2 61 65
5 70 189
8 54 II 558
141
107 216
61 733 14()
91 92 93 94 95
136 180 96 379 450 97 166 129 98
2 59 85 99 45 64 100
51 42
2 108 5 60
59
98 101 51 102
107 103 91 104 94 105
4
31 17 106 63 88 107 52 54 108 71 73 109. 90 115 110
14 29 111 3 3 112
62 61 113 36 70 114
176 210 115
41 39 116 131 245 117 116 175 118
77 65 119 118 158 120
237 255 121 93 104 122
120 138 123 182 144 124
125
57 39
67 126 49 127
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GUlAR VILLAGE IAMBUGHODA
81. Area in Occupied Housc. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No, Village /Towfl jW ard/BIQCk A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
--~~----~
P M 1<' M .I!' M l!' lV1 F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR JAMBUGHODA MAHAL 37.086-02 2,822 2,913 16,629 8.629 8.000 121 109 904 84.0 l?,Sl:5 esa Total jar Urban AI'ea
Total jar Rrural Area 37,086--02 2,822 2,913 16,629 8,629 8,000 121 109 904 840 2,935 686
VILLAGES 1 "E::ohivav W. 383-17 24 24 141 69 72 19 12 I
2 Gondhra W2. 361-05 33 33 182 98 84 98 84 1 3 Ranjitpura W. 587-18 II 11 77 41 36 41 36 3 4 Poyali P,W4. 2,010-30 52 52 319 173 146 102 85 5 Bhuriakuva W. 92-35 4 4 22 12 10 12 10
6 Borkach W. 1,315-13 14 14 90 50 40 12 9 1 7 Zaban P,W4. 466-01 50 52 299 146 153 73 90 26 8 8 Mahudibor W3. 387-20 19 19 114 58 56 8 6 6 3 9 Malbar W. 1,593-35 19 19 123 56 67 56 67 3
10 ehalvad P,W7. 603-07 89 89 507 261 246 5 4 47 6
II Zarva P,Wll. 272-37 39 40 241 135 106 40 4 12 Vav P,WI7. 2,869-10 70 70 372 194 178 1 I 46 3 13 Dandiapura W4,Riv. 517-22 26 26 127 69 58 22 23 3 14 Nillaran Falia P,WI6. 280-01 42 42 298 149 149 3 5 :12 I 15 Nizaran Dilgam P,W21. 295-14 35 35 235 118 II7 9 6 62 22
16 Vadia P,WI3. 178-13 36 38 281 142 139 15 5 59 12 17 Garmula W4. 167-37 21 21 161 78 83 27 S-18 Dipapura W5. 121-20 27 27 154 77 77 '.' 54 58 20 I 19 Narukot P,W3. 2,792-30 66 66 378 209 169 23 14 67 16 20 Nathpuri P,W29. 857-25 59 60 361 195 166 54 5
21 Vadck W6. 300-30 41 41 216 III 105 16 22 Hirapur P,W24,Tk. 571-10 81 81 484 248 236 2 2 67 3 23 Jodvad P,WI8,Riv. 672-06 90 90 494 263 231 94 24 24 Kaliavav W3,Riv. 142-12 10 10 57 29 28 5 I 25 Bhildungra WI3. 722-10 32 32 159 68 91 27 II
26 Vajpur W7. 277-23 24 24 160 77 83 4 6 13 27 Udhavan P,W40,Riv. 598-05 70 76 450 245 205 51 31 65 4
28 Jambughoda M,H,Mp,D,W39,Riv,Po. 163-08 255 ,304 1,310 691 619 118 85 92 92 406 177 To, Tph.
29 Dhanpuri P,Wll. 991-31 39 42 227 U8 109 2 2 34 5 30 Dholasadada P. 214-37 26 27 184 95 89 14
31 Katkoi W2. 261-23 18 20 U3 57 56 13 1 32 Paniyara P,W9. 320-28 28 32 235 129 106 40 15 33 Kanjipani P,W28. 476-13 51 53 341 181 160 22 27 60 1:1
34 Bhanpura P,W2I,Tk. 398-30 53 57 387 191 196 2 2 92 13 35 Rampura P,W49. 757-24 HI III 669 346 323 133 15
36 Kara M,W42. 610-25 74 80 506 273 233 5 1:1 17 19 127 43 37 Fulpari WI2. 183-25 25 25 190 95 95 35 5 38 Kharedivav W2,Riv. 183-31 7 7 46 31 15 9 1 39 Kha"kharia P,W3. 517-11 64 68 354 184 170 98 83 34 2 40 Bhanpuri W23. 245-02 37 37 207 101 106 35 1
41 Zabveri 81-26 Un i n h a b i t e d 42 Pipia P,W2. 695-08 69 69 370 183 187 33 3 43 Masabar P,W4. 2,516:..26 53 "57 354 185 HI9 52 2 H Khadsal P,W5. 363-25 86 88 517 271 246 11 7 80 2 45 Lami W2. 859-22 33 33 179 92 87 31 5
46 Khandivav P,W5,Tk. ' 657-10 72 74 362 179 183 I I I 1 88 40 47 Dhanakia P,W3. 423-00 30 34 197 1]3 84 5 I' 53 3~
4i Duma 1II,W2B. -2,064-03 205 206 1,253 639 tl14 24 17 6 4 311 12
32
DIRECTORY MABAL
Total workers
~~ ~ --- ---~---~----.
(I-I'X)
M
15
F
16
M
17
I
F M
18 19
II III
F M
20 21
4,733 3,774 3,562 206 3.9 3.070 72
4.733 3.774 3,Sat 206 309 3,070
36 47 19 86
i
32 44 15 67
5
34 46 18 81
6
24 17 17 80 65 58 34 23 23 29 ~%5 23
1611 136 102
78 120 ~I> 82 73
79 43 50 III 94
55 94 31S 82 56
71 ~8 43 63 SO
58 93 as 68 57
58 36 12 69 ~9
fill 48 58 130 101 123 14~ 118 124
II> 14 8 ~I> 1.2 33
~II 46 41 162 11S 110 sa 129 80
eo 19
26 17
38 37
28 22 11 62 32 18
105 55 97 104 93 93 202 202 173
154 62 11
HI 13
96 152 3Q 51
9 8 97 90 115 44
109 97 106 104 90 III US 128 79 57 47 46
IUS 83 64 lJlf 46 36
343 III ZCl8
VD--I-a
1
J
1
1
I
1
J 6 ! 6
4
1
1
2 4 J
1 1 1 !!
!6
I
:I 1
50
2 I 1 4 .2
32 44 15 67
5
5 17 10 45
.2 17 7
37 128
7 9
4 I
4 I
3 .2
54 11.2 32 77 5a
GO 45 16 59 79
3 42 1 89 J 101 4 II II 44
1 41 " U3 II 65
17 22
25 17
]4 21 38 32
34 2 62
1 % S J
170
90 as
3 8e
5
J 96 4 85 5 ,54
38
2 61 29
Zi 219
.2 a I
.2 4 t 4 I
1 :s II
I 1
1 1
.2 II
.. 1
1
.2 9 I
1
WORKERS
IV v VI VII VIII
FMFM FMF MFMF M
District-PanchmahalB
IX
Nonworkers
X
F M F
S1. No.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
31 130 199 32 2 14
31 J30 109 32 2 14
1
1 3 ., 1
1
:I 6
I
1
398 2 I
• 2 2
3
.2 6 1 5 J 2
1 .2
2 5 7 4 4
24 6 22 ! 1
1 1 5 19 4 %7
20 %3
1 4
1 5 9 3 2 24
,
Uninhabi' e d
115 6 4
115 6 4
2
3 4
1 I
2
3 2
1 4
1
1 1
.2
50 3 2
1
1
1 .2
j 1 1 , 10 6 6 e :I 3 1 .2
1
13
1
33
fI 1 2
1
1
495 260 a,896 4,226
49& 260 3,8~6 4,226
2 10
7 3 9
8 9 1 I> 6
3 1
35 7 1
1 .. 11 2 I
I 24
173
5
2 4 3 lS 7
~ 1
1 :.
43 5
U 18 U
33 51 22 88
4
40 1 40 2 21 3 79 4
5 5
26 23 6 18 66 88 7 5 24 33 8
15 27 4.2 9 2 105 110 10
00
1 57 74 24 67 45
~3
35 26 27
I 127 101
46 4 ll8 9 119
14 23
51 II 84 12 23 13 67 14 61 Hi
68 16 35 17 34 18
lOti 19 86 20
57 21 135 22 113 28
14 24 39 25
31 37 26 93 87 27
49 319 490 2i
58 36
83 2tl 72 30
29 34 31 67 74 3.2. 76 105 33; 87 103 34,
144 121 35
I 119 137 36. 43 56 37 20 6 38:
6 73 73 39, 48 51 MlJ
74 3 81
58 123 5 35
17 34 16 58 23 29t1
4I 90 42 79 ~3
lIS 44 40 45
100 46 38 47
301 48
GtJ1ARAT VILLAGE DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals JAMBUGHODA MARAL
IJI. Area in Occupied HouSe. Scheduled Scheduled Literate &; N(). Village I Town I Ward I Blook A-Q houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P 1\1 F M F M F 1\1 F
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {I 10 11 12 IS 14
49 Uchet M,WS. 939-39 107 107 591 309 282 3 " 154 56 60 Deval Falill W2. 739-37 20 20 120 62 58 3 21 2 51 Padideri P,W5. 282-09 68 68 396 216 180 89 15 52 Khuntia P,W4,Tk. 192-07 43 43 239 119 120 44 43 52 7 53 Keva W2. 1,557-27 31 31 152 75 77 7
54 Gundiveri W2. 537-17 26 26 149 82 67 20 1 55 Kolva W3. 346-01 20 21 114 50 64 10 I. 68 fiaveli M,W5. 364-1~ 77 77 365 191 174 ::t 3 117 25
WOREEBS Total Non.
workel'8 workers Sl. (I·IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No.
M F M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F
15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 .29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
4,t 161 157 146 65 4, 69 7 23 3 1 148 125 50 35 33 3.2 11 1 18 1 4 1 27 25 il III 108 90 15 107 1 1 2 3 105 72 5! 58 57 46 2 5 54 1 .2 4 : 1 61 63 53 4:1 38 36 3 37 1 1 1 34 3~
54 43 38 34 1 4: 33 3 4 1 1 39 2~ ii SO 31 28 1 31 .. 1 20 33 if lot S3 87 1 7 80 3 I 2 I 6 4 82 91
34
GODHRA
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0
GUJARAT VILLAGE SHEHERA
81. Village/Town/Wa"cljBloej,
AC(;<1 in Occupied HOui5e· Scheduled Scheduled Literatf' &: No. A-.Q houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educatf'd
-~-'-'--- ~--- '--- ~-~
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOB SBEHERA'l'ALUKA 144,887·00 16,084 47,612 2,504 1,609 15,713 15,449 89.982 42,370 2,439 1,522 2,435
Total Jor Urban Area
Total Jor Rural Area 144,887·00 15,44916.084 89.98247.61242,3702,6042,4391,609 1.5Z2 7/5,7132,1.35
VILLAGES 1 Vahaka P,W,Riv. 1,159-00 104 107 625 338 287 26 23 73 i:l 2 Bordi P2,W4. 1,585.00 228 23<1 1,228 648 580 50 59 206 33 .3 Bilitha P2,W3. 1,585-00 215 230 1,190 611 579 13 14 [j 8 131 18 4 Bhimthal P,W4,'I'k. 534-00 61 67 335 162 173 29 33 27 5 Dharapur M,Wll,Po. 2,153_00 196 200 1,005 558 447 26 26 200 43
6 Guneli P,M,W4,Tk. 3,482-00 362 369 2,036 1,097 939 90 83 14 16 291 49 7 Kavali 2,540-00 U n i n h a b i t e d 8 Dhayaka P2,W2,Tk3. 2,632-00 181 181 1,002 552 450 34 40 156 12 9 Chhanip P,W2,Tk2. 1,080-00 39 39 214 107 107 36 43 31 3
10 Narsana M,W2,Tk3,Riv. 1,493~00 267 267 1,580 858 722 45 46 252 16
U Limbodra P,W4,Tk,Riv2. 1,878-00 156 158 960 516 4<14 43 42 58 62 170 23 12 Isarvadi 749~00
" U n i n h a b i t e d "' 13 Chandan 1,078-00 U n i n h a b i t e d 14 Kalesari 1,742-00 U n i n h a b i t e d 15 Rena M,W67,Po. 2,037-00 268 268 1,345 750 695 92 62 II 4 369 115
16 Tarsang P,W2,Tk. 2,616·00 198 198 1,106 673 533 123 1011 173 29 17 Sadara P2,W2,Tk. 2,368.00 261 267 1,317 680 637 21 28 172 43 18 Kharoli P,W4,Riv. 1,131-00 133 138 662 365 297 70 4 19 Poyada P,W,Tk. 1,164-00 125 128 733 413 320 20 18 8 9 102 21 20 Nathujina P,W,Tk,Riv. 509-00 715 88 461 221 240 76 3
Muvada
21 Vallavpur M,Tk2,Riv. 1,607-00 275 277 1;544 805 739 19 13 43 50 381 84 22 Ujada. P,W3,Tk2. 1,925-00 190 196 981 525 456 142 120 11 13 184 44 23 Vadi M,W4,Tk2,Po. 2,574-00 366 887 1,981 1,016 965 79 64 28 31 472 147 24 Morva P ,M,H,Mp2,D,Rhc,W 4.
Tk2,po. 2,162-00 366 376 1,988 1,082 906 144 137 12 12 575 201
25 Bhurkhal P.Tk,Riv. 2,227.,,00 12<1 132 678 357 321 55 56 ]3 12 73 1
26 Bhatna Muvada p, W, Tk,Riv. 886-00 57 62 342 176 166 64 27 D3mli l\{,W26,Tk,Riv. 2,441-00 175 180 1,144 628 516 76 72 52 44 258 32 28 Twava P,W35,Tk3. 2,240-00 209 211 1,079 577 502 57 40 128 16 29 Ambajati wa, Tk,Riv. 397-00 42 42 222 122 100 7 9 36 30 Badi P ,M2,Mp,D,Hos,Rhc, W 4, 3,428-00 291 317 1,767 947 820 160 166 3 3 608 201
Tk2,Riv,Po. 31 Ambaliavav 197_00 U n i n h a b i t e d . 32 Gaman Baritlona P • 1,251-00 79 83 492 282 210 51 44 lOS 10
Muvada. :33 ,J alam Bariana P,W. 522-00 55 56 357 186 171 40 42 59 2
Muvada :.34 Ha.ns61av M,W,Tk. 359-00 57 58 362 186 176 67 3 :35 Bhotava. W6. 869-00 52 58 305 158 147 26 1
:36 Shekhpllr P.W,Tk. 2,599-00 175 188 1,015 540 475 29 36 148 136 132 4-:37 Labhi P;Tk2. 871-00 133 133 726 382 344 4 5 115 4 :Ss Bhadra.la P,W,Tk3. 909-00 170 171 1,001 535 466 13 12 155 1& :39 Dhandhalpur M,W31,Tk. 1,358-00 231 231 1,302 663 639 6 8 196 6 40 Hansapur P,WS,Tk. 262-00 67 70 368 207 161 12 II 58
,U Va.nta Va.chhoda P, Tk. 1,264-00 109 123 659 362 297 18 23 79 1 42 Mithapu.r P,W,Tk. 'J55-GO 59 62 3UI 170 149 29 38 28 43 Sambhali P,W4,Tk2. 1,217 -00 96 105 547 301 246 66 3 4<1 Bodidra Khllrd M,WZ.Tk. 3,038-00 218 239 1,350 745 605 40 33 144 ~ 45 Aniad P,M,W,Tk3,Riv,Po. 4,025-00 00 422 2,408 1,274 1,134 20- 21 252 21
36
DIRECTORY TALllKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
I
M
II III
F' M M
WORKERS
IV v VI VII VIII
FMF MFMFMFMFM
District-Panchmahals
IX
Nonworkers
X Sl. No.
F M F
15
F
16 17 18 19
F
20 21 22 23 24 25 2& 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
.a7 ,645 24,830 681 125 23,424 22,378 353
97,64523,424 24,830 22,378 681 353 126
190 377 395 102 319
~72
329 64
53'7
298
424
344 426 245 215 102
412 332 il07 <;85
211
112 320 358
80 491
171
108
119 113
314 230 337 359 127
235 105 165 433 761
135 142 313 315 377 365
79 101 249 291
98 35 296 49 352 IS
79 1 233 9
421 621 340
311 324 310 69 60 67
455 526 454
2 2 2
245 245 234 10
293 340 268 25
340 335 339 1 420 414 416 3 192 240 190 3 127 180 122 22 141 90 138 2
347 358 329 6 236 292 226 27 442 415 398 6 485 448 450 63
169 204 166 5
90 109 90 285 301 279 12 282 319 242 3
57 70 55 6 254 369 209 42
121 144 105
124 106 124
122 118 121 105 108 105
237 204 274 338
90
269 227 313 356 1I8
191 204 274 337
85
184 232 184
8
1
5
84 99 82 1 134 152 126 8 349 332 291 57 697 724 680 20
24 17 IS
8
2 1
16
2 2
1
1 1
16
3
6 1
23
00
I
11
5
6 46 13
1
24
6
1
24
6
I
1
1
22
582 30 26' 364 97 33 427 13 7 26
33 582 427 30 13 26 7 364 26 97
12 13 3 5 6
• 0
4 1
1
39 80 Uninhabited I 1
1
4 •. <1 1
.. 3 1
3
1
6
I II 10 •• I Uninhabitect Uninhabited Uninhabited
17 8 5
1 2 2
3
5 4 4 2
40 20 23 12
18 6 19 1 2 I 2 16 15
4,
I 2 4 2
4, I 1 1
2 2
14 9
I
3
Uninhabited 23 15 I
1
3
27 35 - .•
19
1
1 3
9 14 9
1
1 3
37
2
3
1
4
I
1
.. I
I
1 1
7
1
910 19,967 187 18,946
no 18'1 19,96'1 1$,946
1 6 2
11
3
1 2 2
7
30
4 6
6 5
40 7
31 41
3 6 5 2
47
1
6 3 4, 2 3
1 1 1 8 7
6
14S 152 271 267 216 202
60 94 239 19S
2 3 4 5
I 425 518 6 7
223 139 8 43 38 9
321 267 10
218 199 11 12 13 14
I 326 302 15
229 193 16 254 217 17 120 105 18
3 198 193 19 119 99 20
14 393 6 193
23 509 7 497
392 21 220 22 523 23 421 24
146 152 25
64 308
2 219 42
5 456
1
.. 1
III
78
67 45
·226 152 198 304
80
127 1 65 2 136 2 312 1 513
76 26 231 27 220 28
43 29 566 30
31 8~ 32
47 33
54 34 42 35
238 36 14~ 37 192 38 301 39
71 40
113 41 65 42
112 48 256 44-437 45
GUJARAT VILLAGE SHEHERA
81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
~----
P M F M F M F M F
1 :2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14
46 Kharedia W6. 239-00 32 33 182 96 86 18 1 47 Palikhanda P,W15,Tk. 889-00 123 127 690 360 330 20 23 82 10 48 Shehera P4,M2,H,Mp4,D2,Rhc, W20, 4,545-00 1,049 1,200 5,813 2,996 2,817 137 155 11 10 1,483 585
Tk,Riv,S,Po, To, Tph. 634 339 49 Bamroli Bujrag P,Wll,Tk. 2,299~00 108 112 295 10 12 83
50 Varial P,W2,Tk. 849-00 43 44 265 141 124 1 48 5
51 Zoz P,W5,Tk. 972-00 93 96 531 304 227 28 30 69 7 52 Dalvada M,W20,Tk. 2,454-00 330 350 1,932 1,036 896 24 17 1 5 334 22 53 Vijapur P,WI6,Tk. 999-00 74 79 503 254 249 5 9 84 I 54 Bhensal M,WI6,Tk. 1,294-00 198 202 1,182 649 533 7 10 186 16 55 Sagrada P,W5. 1,218-00 34 41 239 135 104 35
56 Chhogala P,WlO. 1,544-00 165 191 1,105 588 517 30 28 ll5 2 57 Khatukpur P,Wll,Tk. 1,502-00 154 164 855 466 389 20 16 43 40 88 2 58 Sadanpur P,W7. 956-00 55 5i) 331 179 l.'i2 6 7 63 2 59 Ambatri 689-00 7 7 40 23 17 2 60 Nandarva :trI, W39, Tk3,Po. 3,083-00 532 559 3,250 1,699 1,551 44 45 7 3 461 26
61 Sureh M,W37,Tk2,Po. 1,955-00 445 494 2,853 1,497 1,356 67 68 482 27 62 Bhunidra P,WlO. 825-00 61 61 339 176 163 50 42 29 63 Mahelan M,W25,Riv. 1,367-00 140 142 816 444 372 5 10 74 61 134 8 64 Kadval 1,124-00 U n i n h a b i t e d 65 Boriavi M, W92,Riv. 3,906-00 271 284 1,751 916 835 45 43 44 37 216 25
66 Sajivav lVI,W51,Tk. 2,282-00 249 264 1,461 787 674 21 20 213 219 150 3 67 Mirapur P,WI3,Tk. 1,223-00 87 97 585 322 263 37 24 87 6 68 Gangadia P,W54,Tk. 1,744-00 222 242 1,294 687 607 24 35 221 8 69 Chopda Khurd P,W31. 859-00 95 95 514 272 242 20 15 .. 108 14 70 Mangalpur P,W93,Tk. 1,151_00 124 124 748 395 353 13 6 159 18
71 Khojalvasa M,W99,Tk. 2,312-00 301 301 1,870 946 924 10 10 139 126 251 11 72 Nada P,M,WI02,Tk. 2,733-00 353 353 1,991 1,092 899 12 15 212 174 230 5 73 Saradia P,W30,Tk,Riv. 432-00 89 89 516 284 232 20 25 100 3 74 M!j.tariavyas M,W90,Tk. 2,446-00 247 247 1,665 874 791 16 16 24 29 271 14 75 Dhamnod P2,M,WI50, Tk7,Riv,Po. 3,693-00 580 584 3,560 1,831 1,729 15 21 185 181 697 64
76 Mangaliana P,M,W63, Tk3. 2,800-00 I 380 381 2,143 1,144 999 24 26 26 25 376 15 77 Padardi P2,M, W59, Tk2,Po. 1,931-00 350 350 2,037 1,053 984 21 14 123 133 391 61 78 Waghjipur P2,M,Mp,D,Rhc, W141,Tk, 2,599-00 508 512 2,920 1,482 1,438 62 55 13 13 695 104
Riv,Po. W Chalali M,W52,Tk. 1,273-00 202 202 1,300 647 653 18 17 188 10 80 Dumclav P,WI5,Tk. 998-00 56 56 387 196 191 56 6
81 Bandheli 1,872-00 1 1 1 1 82 Umarpur P,W25. 1,022-00 174 174 958 538 420 32 30 169 15 83 Dokva P,W,Tk. 775-00 76 76 486 254 232 6 6 93 7 84 Khandia P,W2,Riv. 1,408-00 124 124 659 335 324 25 30 161 66 85 Mithali P,WI8,Riv. 1,250-00 77 78 470 259 211 28 20 95 17
86 Pasnal P,W,Riv. 776-00 55 55 335 182 153 II 11 53 1 87 Navagam WI0,Tk. 1,540-00 38 39 229 127 102 21 88 Dhcll"ola P,W21,Tk. 939-00 128 128 797 417 380 19 12 162 7 89 Dhamai P,W38,Tk2. 1,022-00 153 153 1,009 514 495 10 14 204 i
38
DIRECTORY TALl,lKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
F
16
58 46 207 199
1,609 561
I
F
17 18
56 45 181 195 811 427
214 168 201 166 81 76 73 73
176 143 174 143 606 463 591 459 132 151 129 151 404 326 391 324
79 65 71 58
377 303 103
16 1,054
320 251
93 11
1,036
867 884 112 86 260 230
492 454
360 287
99 16
1,001
297 244
87 11
1,018
77! 811 111 86 249 227
474 443
489 396 475 392 204 152 200 )50 .441 389 425 385 144 94 141 93 218 249 212 249
635 613 641 538 198 160 456 469
1,041 1,024
622 608 635 537 192 158 439 464 997 1,013
617 534 599 534 602 597 571 578 805 813 717 783
382 394 357 384 119 134 118 134
1 1 312 242 295 238 142 140 128 138 194 166 130 129 147 119 141 119
99 84 88 73 64 56 54 51
!33 278 211 272 287 343 263 342
M
19
5 63
5
4 8
1 9 4
74
4
6
3
3
3
4
2 6 7
1 1
2 1
2
II
F
20
1 10
2 7
5 6
71
6
1
3
15 1
M
21
14
1 5
1 1 3
2
I
1
1
1
1
2
III
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
FMFMFMFMF MF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
.. 153 56 20 13 15
1 2
1 6 3
15 23 3 2
19 10
2
I 1
2
I 3
:I 3 .•
5
Uninhabited 8 5
3 4 1 I 6 2
2 2 2 6 4
I
I
1 2 3 4
3 3
2
18 17 2
.1) 9
2 3 2 2 4 I)
4 5 1 6 4
5 6 1 2
39
15 228 6 22
1 2
5
2
2
2
3
3 1
1
1
2
2 2
5
1 3 I
4 1
2
2 2 1 1
15 2 2
5
1
4 1
14 1
2 1 4
10
District"Panchmahals
l\,I
33
I 6 2 (j
1
21
15 1 2
2
4 3 5 3 2
3 4 2 6
34
11 19 44
14
10 11 42
4
5 1
13 9
IX
F
Nonworkers
X
F
34 3::; 3G
1 38 40 3 153 131
49 1,387 2,256
3
4
125 127 60 48
128 84 43() 433 122 98 245 207
56 39
211 163
76 7
645
630 64
184
424
197 138 59 .
6 515
472 77
142
381
298 278 U8 III 246 218 128 148 177 104
811 451
86 418 790
311 361
72 322 705
527 465 1 451 387
10 677 625
265 259 77 57
1 226 178 112 92
32 141 158 11! 92
6 83 69 63 46
184 102 227 152
81. No.
1
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
81 82 83 84 85
86 87 88 89
LUNAVADA TALUKA PANCHMA,HALS OISTRICT
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• 0,
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• 101
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Sl. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. V 11lageJTown/W ard/Blook A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
~orALFORLUNAVADA TALUKA 229,827-00 27,824 75,639 4,706 2,420 26,089 27,506 147,097 71,458 4,609 2,056 7,981
Total jar Urban ArK 3,155--00 3,374 3,374 16,533 8,109 8,424 182 150 128 112 5,3}63,419
Total }O1' Rural Area 226,672-00 24,132 24,450 130,564 67,530 63,034 4,1),24 4,459 2,292 1,944. 20,7734,562
TOWN
Lunavada Town P7,M4,H3,Mp12, D6, Hos, Mew, W12, TkS, Riv3, Po, '1'0, Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.
3,155-00 3,374 3,374 16,533 8,109 8,424 182 150 128 112 5,316 3,419
Total of Ward No. I 785 785 3,880 1,714 2,166 1,lfJ81,041
Block No. 177 66 66 404 192 212 154 120 Block No. 178 144 144 756 368 388 266 162 Block No. 179 138 138 648 269 379 184 206 Block No."180 94 94 ;(46 197 249 156 152 Block No. 181 143 143 722 S07 415 ' 221 201
Block No. 18.2 118 118 540 220 320 140 168 Block No. 183 82 82 364 161 203 7'1 32
~Total of Ward No. II 645 645 3,554 1, 'l_M 1.799 20 14 1,174 563
Block No. 184 9~ 98 558 278 280 232 200 Block No. 185 141 141 664 319 345 20 14 189 70 Block No. 186 98 08 573 288 285 194 81 Block No. 187 109 109 575 288 287 166 77 Blook No. 188 121 121 685 349 336 239 54
Blook No. 189 78 78 499 233 266 154 81
Total of Ward No. III 509 509 2,/500 1,222 1,278 13 16 816 600
Block No. 190 135 135 586 288 298 222 152 Block No. 191' 136 136 616 290 326 216 173 Block No. 192 113 113 603 271 332 203 214, Block No. 193 125 125 695 373 322 13 16 175 61
Total of Ward No. I V 671 671 3,405 1,788 1,617 4 3 10 1,090 548
Block ]\TO. 194 147 147 545 289 256 232 151 Block No. 195 92 92 601 3<10 311 206 96 Block No. 196 102 102 471 242 229 185 145 Block No. 197 109 109 581 278 303 160 61 Block No. 198 :97 97 500 259 241 125 62
Block No. 199 124 124 657 380 277 4 3 10 182 33
Total of Wara No. V_ 764 764 3.lQ/. 1,630 1,064 145 117 118 112 1.038 667
Block No. 200 99 99 524 285 239 138 III 118 112 81 8 Block No. 201 116 116 568 288 280 3 1 187 84 Block No. 202 243 243 525 263 262 196 lI9 Block No. 203 122 122 643 321 322 237 183 Block No. 204 149 149 735 367 368 293 250
Block No. 205 35 35 199 106 93 4 5 44 23
VILLAGES
1 Dhamod P,W3,Tk. 209-00 125 124 691 363 328 62 69 159 ~8 2 Chori P,W7.Tk. 606-00 70 70 434 228 206 44 2
42
DIRETORY TALUKA'
Total worker:,;
( I-IX)
M F
15 16
1
M
17 11'1
M
19
WORKERS
II III IV V VI VII VIn
F M :FMFMJ:<'MF MF MFM
Distri( t-Panchmahals
IX
F
Nonworkers
X
M F
Sl. No.
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
41,557 32,895 1,435 171 2,068 527 183 1,557 122 2,599 34,082 29,604 21,886 849 69 6,177 21 12 45 1 644 41,854
3.449 449 237 27 3 67 1 296 86 4,10 17 109' 4 1,008 17 84 1 1,191 245 4.660 7,976
38,108 29,155 32,658 21,811 1,408 846 114 68 1,772 6,091 87 4 74 8 649 28 38, - 1,408 299 29,422 33,879
3.419 H3 237
679
82 189
78 73
108
63 86
774
107 148 136 137 145
101
521
'125 115 104 177
73
10 16
5 2 5
2 33
8.3
2 31 22 16
3
9
[)1
18 6
27
772 108
105 158
86 126 109
188
17 30 12 8
16
25
703 134
134 132 112 139 139
47
34 5
25 16 11
43
39
6 12 II
8
2
17
I 5
3 4
4
59
4 3
52
36
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20
86
42
3
41
75
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I
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72
29
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41
187 166 148 154 130 109 ,127 109
27
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5
5
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1 2~3 sa 4iO 17 109 4 1,008 17 84 1 1,191 245 4,660 7,975
64 14 78 3 4
19 3 7 2 15 1 3:t 1 13 4 4 .,
4 2 3 .. 1 10 ..
16 12 4 6
50 37 166 11
627 31 ~3 45 5
1 26 5 3 41 5 2 1 15 1
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.. 3
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30 2 2 54 I 30 1 3 54 75 3
34 1 " 17 1
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78 20 65 45 69
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1 28 2 33 1 27 1 185 J 8
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3 110 202 177 14 179 372 178
191 374 17~ 124 247 18()
2 199 410 181
I 157 318 182 29 75 170 18~
34 981 1,716
171 278 184 3 171 314 186
22 152 263 186 8 151 '271 181
204 333 188
132 257 18~
44 701 1,227
15 4
25
163 175 167 196
298 308 326 295
80 1,016 1,509
190 191 192 193
13 184 239 194, 23 182 281 195
9 156 217 196 6 152 295 197
14 150 225 198
15 192 252 19~
38 927 1,430
2 151 205 200 2 156 275 201
14 151 237 202 7 182 306 203
II 228 357 204
59 50 205
176 162 98 97
I 2
GUJARAT VILLAGE LUNAVADA
81. Area in OJcupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillagejTownJWardJBlock A-G hOUbCS holds '1'otal Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
.3 Lalsar P,W7,Tk. 1,013-00 104 105 552 282 270 7 5 25 22 93 21 4 Kanjav P,W2,Tk. 695-00 68 68 411 220 191 7 8 13 10 31 7 ~ Undfa P2,M,Wll,Tk. 2,602 00 458 452 2,407 1,276 1,131 . 95 97 326 67 6 Charangam M,Wll,Tk. 1,053-00 144 185 1,008 536 472 47 37 133 12
(Salawada) 7 Hadod P2,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,718-00 178 183 969 509 460 10 7 79 l>
8 Gada P,W2,Tk. 1,24:i_00 81 81 460 239 221 35 19 1 66 8 !o) Cnhapri MuvadaW,Tk. 213-00 25 25 139 78 61 10 5 6
10 Kolwan P,W3,Tk,Riv. 1,732-00 213 212 1,174 610 564 22 25 9 2 75 1 11 Salawada P,W4,Tk. 506-00 131 89 527 270 257 13 14 67 10 12 Kanela P,W2,Tk. 927-00 66 65 197 102 95 29 4
13 Dania P;\V,Riv. 123-00 34 37 405 207 198 6 5 1>2 4 14 Ohampeli M,W,Tk,Riv. 2,029-00 160 160 886 465 421 28 23 12 5 211 17 15 Tarnocha P,W2. 497-00 75 75 382 204 178 18 19 37 3 16 Kaslal P,W20,Tk2. 1,487-00 201 201 1,063 570 493 26 25 85 3 17 Bhalada. P2,M,W15,Tk2.Po. 1,636-00 372 378 1,973 1,024 949 63 71 ., 201 33
18 Untdi P,W7,Tk. 600-00 88 88 455 234 221 15 10 94 36 19 Hanselia. W2, 246-00 98 48 232 12.'5 107 79 18 20 Jitpur W,Tk. 696-00 15 15 94 51 43 19 .21 Dhesia M,W5,Tk. 979-00 199 198 1,174 1596 578 57 75 256 82 22 Agarwada M,W2,Riv. 1,133-00 200 205 1,124 582 542 96 95 27 9 218 43
23 Chara~am M,W3,Riv. 1,673-00 1M 148 800 428 372 70 89 1 128 27 (Namnar)
1,158-00 24 Narunar P,M,W4,Tk. 147 149 1,037 510 527 4 2 , " 129 30 25 Chhapari P,W4,Tk. 163-00 56 48 290 143 147 45 8 26 Motipura P,WS,Tk. 91-00 39 45 242 127 115 38 8 27 Cha.patia P,W,Tk. 275-00 30 27 144 80 64 43 17
28 Bhirupur P,W,Tk. 324-00 38 39 238 119 119 39 15 29 Vardhari M,H,Mp2,D,Hos,Mcw,W40, 2,104-00 327 334 1,729 925 804 127 108 1 499 234
Tk,PQ. 30 Bhuval W2,Tk. 354-00 15 17 87 43 44 3 3 7 31 Kalyanpura W3,Tk. 276 00 21 22 IU 61 51 5 .32 Lakdipoyda P;W5,Tk. 956-00 144 146 832 425 407 79 .2
23 Ved P,W7,Tk. 960-00 66 69 365 200 165 24 19 9 12 93 32 34 Vakhatpur P,W3,Tk. 523-00 100 100 552 299 253 128 32 .35 Ucharpi P,W4. 1,068-00 137 138 744 391 353 51 67 86 17 36 Kidio. M,W3.Tk,Po. 555-00 78 78 502 259 243 6 7 134 61 .37 Morai P,W3,Tk. 223-00 53 54 302 141 161 44 10
38 Sadhakpur P,W2,Tk. 432-00 73 73 425 221 204 90 28 39 Denta P,W4,Tk. 298-00 54 55 394 195 199 6 3 43 3 40 Mochivadia P2,WI6,Tk. 781-00 135 139 803 419 384 63 64 138 II 41 Knempur P,\V15. 1,154-00 144 144 853 449 404 55 42 Zufarali P,WI5,Tk. 341-00 64 64 354 162 192 37 1
43 Kadachhala M,W7,Tk. 1,268 .. 00 190 191 1,006 536 470 84 82 8 4 216 45 440 Da.lwai Savali P2,W3,Riv. 1,31~- 00 165 177 996 516 480 34 35 107 13 45 Kaslavati W2. 170-00 6 6 48 28 20 46 Vavia W12. 292-00 32 32 191 94 97 19 47 Isroda P,Wl)~. 1,200-00 136 138 710 374 336 29 27 114 21
48 Limadia M,H,Mp2,D2,W19,Po. 2,570 00 293 305 1,537 794 743 151 139 1 338 77 49 Gangata M,W12. 1,702-00 177 183 1,057 538 519 17 24 7 5 175 35 50 Trakadi M,W7. 319-00 39 42 249 132 117 3 1 51 5 l>l Vakhatpur W14. 878-00 62 64 339 179 160 46 7 52 Dhuleta P,M,W4. 2,089-00 143 144 818 443 375 10 7 121 23
53 Naroda. M,W12. 3,123-00 289 301 1,684 863 821 60 50 r • . , 200 3'1
44
.. DIREOTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M F
15 16
165 142 132 99 720 500 300 251
I
M F
17 18
124 110 128 48 667 405 278 233
326 320 310 264
134 140 43 36
~78 351 158 126
49 64
131 128 43 34
367 336 135 99 49 64
136 151 136 151 ~57 210 234 195 126 112 123 104 321 257 303 233
.567 378 470 260
140 74 67 7 32 7
321 266 31(1 274
112 68 59 7 24 7
250 254 268 220
.232 201 200 181
!65 82 M 51
4,5 231 72 81
45 72
7 22
7 64 26 27
70 60 69 60 ,(36 138 230 10]
24 II ,(4 22
263 224
11.3 3 173 115
.243 212 146 115
66 '79
120 lIO . 99 73
242 186 274 248
91 91
276 191 302 267
17 11 55 64
221 201
389 304 81 99
241
353 170 64 89
202
24 11 44 22
263 224
92 2 121 66 238 211 94 58 57 47
89 108 96 73
237 181 274 245 91 91
224 179 281 253
17 11 55 64
218 201
315 232
63 88
233
339 153 64 84
201
.526 433 445 412
II
1\1 F
19
14
23 4:
5
1
3 9
5 2
14
17 4 8
38 28
80
12 36
38 4
17 1
15 5
3 15 i2 10 2
27
20
1
9 2
2
25
. " 3
12
2
27
1
6
2
I)
1
WORKERS
III IV V VI VII VIII
M F l1FMFM FMFMF
21
1
.3
I
3 1
1
12 .3
2
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
20 29 2 1 45
48 20 37 7 16
1
11 56
1 10 2
4 11 10 27
15 15 8
14 24 46 84
8 6
9 5 6 41
2 3
22
1
28 7
5 48 1
7 57 26
7 2
3
1 13 7 12 11
II 3
7
34 15
1
1
2 ..
3 2 2
4 5
2 4 2
2 3
1
5 1
.3
3
4 .. 33
.3 I 2 2 1
2
2
12 4
1
8 .. 28 9
I 1
1
1
1 I
6 1 , c
1
2
1
District-Panchmahals
IX
Nonworkers
X
1\1 F M F
33 34 35 36
128 92
631 221
4 2 6 5
1
2 2
3 1 2
33
2 4
18 10
26
3
1 1
1 59
3 9 3 5 3
4, 2
11
2
24 31
3
5
12
2 1
117 88
556 236
183 140
105 35
232 112 53
81 25
213 131 31
71 47 208 211
78 6(j
249 236 9 457 571
94 147 58 100 19 36
4 275 312 266 268
17 196 171
245 482 61 75 61 108
1 29 38
49 59 .3 489 666
3
3 17
19 33 17 29
162 183
87 126 148 1I3
75
\101 96
177 175
71
162 138 141 128 82
94 126 198 156 101
260 279 214 213 II 9 39 33
153 135
405 234 51 80
202
390 349
53 71
173
5 337 388
Sl. No.
1
3 4 5 6
7
8 9
10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17
IS 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 4'1
48 49 50 51 52
53
GtJlARAT VILLAGE LUNAVADA.
81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 :; 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14
54 Vadagam P,M,W14. 3,041-00 503 506 2,447 1,262 1,185 81 74 282 35 55 Bedvalli P,W4. 325-00 5() 55 275 155 120 49 6 56 Masia WS. 187-00 14 15 90 44 46 5 57 '1'ejakui W2. 855-00 12 12 77 44 33 1 58 Babalia P,W4. 430-00 59 60 328 180 148 19 15 43
59 Lavana P,WI8. 1,365-00 49 51 319 162 157 5 4 53 6 60 Va.stana Muvada P,vV4. 1,150-00 80 81 321 175 146 62 10 61 LadanonaMuvada P, WI O. 554-00 66 67 276 154 122 39 62 Bakor M,Mp,D, W34, Tk,Po. 2,719-00 453 464 2,212 1,102 1,110 91 ~3 II 14 382 133 63 Hansoliana W2. 355-00 25 25 108 62 46 1
Muvada.
64 Pandarwada M,H,Mp2,D2,W 40.Tk,Po. 2,885-00 307 319 1,455 737 718 69 53 301 114 65 Masadra W2. 364-00 15 15 67 33 34 S 66 Dalelpura P,Wll. 911-00 60 60 309 154 155 49 6 67 Ruzada W2. 301-00 18 18 . 107 55 52 5 68 Khadodi M,W6. 872-00 124 125 503 217 286 102 36
69 Rankli W2. 150-00 18 18 121 59 62 3 70 Borvai M,W15. 1,911-00 157 157 769 386 383 10 3 4 4 III 34 71 Lambho P,W4. 1,483-00 50 50 290 161 129 30 2 72 Nesda W2. 1,525-00 29 29 151 84 67 5 73 Dholkhakhara P,W3. 2,514-00 84 84 489 260 229 21
74 Khatudamorni P.W. 602-00 22 22 134 61 73 .. , 5 Muvadi
75 Kalakhetra W2. 795-00 IS 18 97 49 48 '. "' 4 76 Udava W2. 1,080-00 47 47 258 143 115 1 77 Navagam P,W5. 988-00 U3 113 584 304 280 42 37 3 4 46 3 78 Vadhela (Khan· W4. 717-00 73 73 391 ·205 186 41 33 30 4
pur Mahal)
79 Limbadi Timba P,W4. 765-00 91 91 477 251 226 42 33 51 47 34 1 80 Ghodiarpir W3. 86-00 13 15 70 34 36 4 81 Padedi (Patapur) P, W4. 86-00 9 9 49 24 25 5 82 Patapur W. 232-00 25 25 154 86 68 5 83 Morkhakhara P,W. 894-00 30 30 183 91 92 13
84 Dhokli W2. 193-00 ~ 6 42 22 20 2 85 Kakri Mahudi W2. 309-00 17 17 106 51 55 6 86 Madapur W7. 204-00 31 31 173 98 75 18 87 Dolatpura P,W5. 303-00 28 28 141 75 66 7 7 19 S8 Chhani P,WS' 174-00 41 41 219 107 112 14 11 24 1
89 Motipurs W4. 165-00 10 10 44 23 21 4 90 Jalkukdi W2. 429 -00 35 35 194 95 99 6 91 Vavkuva P ,W2,Riv. 1,082-00 26 26 163 80 83 10 92 Punjelav W. 1,139-00 16 16 99 55 44 93 Korvai 486-00 24 24 122 66 56 13 4
94 Simalnada W. 603-00 13 13 62 35 27 4 95 Bhuvabar P,W6. 1,739-00 75 75 407 204 203 14 96 Jethola P,W. 210-00 10 10 55 32 23 3 97 Jher W4. 1,937-00 35 35 166 88 78 3 2 4 98 Umaria W3. 378-00 27 27 124 68 56 7 5 3
99 Kanod P,WS. 2,049-00 71 71 375 206 169 18 -100 Ghoghawada P,W6. 1,234-00 121 121 634 308 326 62 19' 101 Mena P,W,Riv. 2,188· 00 90 90 545 292 253 1 1 30 3 102 Raheman P,W2; 941-00 84 84 429 214 215 42 4 103 Kolambi P,W2. 675-00 34 34 176 ~4 82 12 1
104 Mota Khanpur P,1{,Mp,D,W3,Riv;Po. ' 865-00 263 263 1,239 654 1585 26 21 10 12 303 71' .105, 'ana Khanpur P,W,Riv. 393-00 78 78 390 207 183 97 84 19
46
DmECTORY District-Panchmahals
'TALdKA WORKERS
Total _-- -~---~-.
Non.
workers workers
( I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X -----~ 81.
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M Jj' M F No.
15 16 17 18 19 20 ~1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 :i6 . .1
754 465 621 219 14 86 245 1 14 17 1 508 720 54
95 89 76 87 5 11 2 1 2 60 31 55
32 24 32 24 12 22 56
27 9 22 8 3 2 1 17 24 57
~8 78 85 60 10 18 1 2 82 70 58
101 78 84 63 7 9 15 1 61 79 59
III 88 108 88 1 2 64 58 60
114 72 113 72 1 40 50 61
621 444 476 424 I) 2 2 32 13 :L 5 64 4 1 33 1 481 666 62
40 21 40 21 22 25 63
·3S9 277 252 130 5 1 67 145 3 31 1 30 1 348 441 64
22 21 21 21 1 II 13 65
{l2 67 88 67 4 62 88 66
39 30 39 16 14 16 22 67
{l3 189 73 69 9 3 120 5 3 124 97 68
33 35 33 35 .. 26 27 69
185 183 137 26 81 HI 1 8 144 .3 5 201 200 .70
93 50 91 50 2 68 ,79 71
48 4 48 4 36 '63 72
134 105 130 101 .. ~ 4 126 124 73
41 14 41 l4, 20 59 74
33 7 32 7 1 16 41 75
83 27 83 '27 60 ~8 76
.~01 94 159 86 4 27 8 8 3 103 ISO 77
127 93 US 82 4. II 2 3 78 93 78
139 41 12S 18 .. ! 4 8 24 1 Il2 185 79
26 .3 26 3 8 33 80
14 4 14 2 2 10 21 81
44 4, 44 4. 42 64 82
60 27 59 25 2 I 31 65 83
11 9 11 '3 6 11 II 84
30 28 29 22 1 6 21 27 85
44 6 42 2 1 1 3 1 54 69 86
50 46 49 34 1 12 25 20 87
67 HI 55 15 9 4 3 40 93 88
17 16 17 16 6 5 89
46 17 46 17 49 82 90
46 13 44 13 1 1 34 70 91
30 14 28 14 2 25 30 92
45 7 45 7 21 49 93
18 14 18 14 17 13 94
llB 106 ll3 104 1 2 2 88 97 95
22 4 22 3 1 1Q 19 96
60 43 60 43 28 35 97
47 17 46 17 1 21 39 98
132 100 130 100 I I 74 69 99
159 124 151 120 3 1 1 3 3 1 149 202 100
204 166 193 U8 10 48 1 88 87 101
145 86 136 85 5 1 4 69 129 102
65 49 65 48 1 29 33 103
.:398 162 249 141 11 2 2 57 19 3 30 46 256 423 104
130 76 124 66 6 2 8 77 107 105
47
GUJARAT
SI. No. Village/Town/W IU"d/Block
1
106 Karanta 107 Sampadia 108 Bhadrod 109 Bamroda 110 Dodavanta.
III Padedi (Kanod) 112 Klluntelav 113 Chhapri 114 Badeii'ara 115 Mudavadekh
116 Virparana Muvada
117 Kanesar 118 Dolaria 119 Vandarved 120 Pandyana
Muvada
Vavyo Vanka
2
121 122 123
124 125
Bhanpur (Khanpur Mahal) Mahiapur Talpatna Bhevada
P,W4.Riv. P,W,Riv. 1\1, WI5.Riv. 1\1, Wl1,Riv. W3.
P,W7. P,W27. W4. P,WS. M, W5,Riv,Po.
W,Riv.
M,W9,Riv. 1',W2,Riv. W5. P,W4.
P,W6. P,W2. P,W3.
P,"'H. W2.
126 Tankna Bhevada W. 127 Fatajina W4.
Muvlloda 128 Mokamsinhna P,W3.
Bhevada 129 Akhaclana P2,W3,Riv.
Degamda 130 Charanna W.
Degamda
131 Hindolia P,Riv. 132 Dolatpur W.
(Khanpur Mahal) 133 Mahudia Biv. 134 Veghaji Bariana P,\V,Riv.
Muvada 135 Malekpur M,Mp,Mcw,W2,Tk,Po.
136 Padedi (Malek- W2. pur)
137 Bhulakbantana W •• Muvada
138 Khundhi W. 139 Hadmatia W,Tk.
(Kothamba Mahal) 140 Govindpura. W.
141
. 142 143 144 H5
Veehatana Muvada Soniana Muvada Rampur Mota Vadadala N ava Vadadala
W. P,W2,Tk,Po. W2,Tk,Riv. M,W2,Riv,Po.
146 Ghantiada W,Riv. 147 Sada W. 148 Hadana Muvada W,Riv.
VILLAGE LUNAVADA
Area in Occupied House~ Schcdukd Scheduled Literate &, A-Q houses holds Total Populaticn Caste>; Trites EducatEd
3
1,465-00 922-00
1,924-00 1,420-00
970-00
690- 00 2,289-00
598-00 648-00
1,011-00
209 46
227 196 21
94. 198 45 75
208
P
5 6
210 1,095 46 304
227 1,243 196 885 21 104
94 460 198 1,153
45 237 75 430
208 942
M
7
573 150 627 406
49
227 596 no 200 454
F
8
522 154 616 479
55
233 557 127 230 488
198-00 33 33 148 79
615 244
83 94
69
585 255
78 110
1,875-00 6'.)5-00 444-VO 185- 00
197 197 1,200 8\\ 88 49\:1 26 26 161 52 52 204
472-00 386-00 318-00
270-00 201-00
55 35 36
29 IIi
334- 00 12 409-00 42
267-00 31
S8S-00 75
1n7-DO 21
55 287 35 182 36 209
29 ~ 144 15 84
127 81 99
72 40
160 101 110
72 44
12 60 32 28 42 244 130 114
31 181 '79 102
75 431 216 215
21 136 63 73
940- 00 89 90 453 242 211 251- 00 27 28 132 70 62
93-00 12 12 66 35 31 590-00 95 96 533 281 252
l,21f -00 141 144 724 373 351
169-00
132-00
86--00 225-00
79-00
176-00
270-00 434~ 00 500-00 233-00
238-00 309-00 214-00
17
21
16 23
9
20
25 47 52 82
30 22 34
48
17 103
21 91
16 89 23 107
II 51
20
25 47 52 84
127
U8 235 284 432
52
49
47 52
23
64
76 124 132 208
30 165 100 23 107 63 34 182 105
51
42
42 65
28
63
72 III 152 224
65 44 77
M
9
36
26
79
8
33
2
9 24
1
F 1>1 F
10 11 12
29
23
94 36 25
1
29 49 13
1 5
M
13
198 71
167 144
3
21 71 30
102 190
27
250 99 15 ~37
53 37 21
10 1
4 10
19
19
5
S 54 111
3 6 9 9 42
32 10 9 lIB
2
3 26
1
6 8
1 1
2
3
7 27
B
12
22 43 43 84
39 34 50
F
14
12 9
35 9
I} I}
4 31 42
tll) 27
10
21 §
12,
3
3 1
47
1
1 19 21
2 2 4
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Tot.al workers (I-IX)
M F
15 16
1.1
17
I
F
18
333 189 306 166 75 82 70 82
381 403 314 41 184 189 152 184
33 30 33 30
158 173 149 169 417 415 399 411
83 90 77 flo 128 98 120 246 258 198 246
41 49 40 49
333 297 201 185 131 146 124 136
55 50 55 50 42 64 41 64
75 5
60
87 48 64
62 37 55
43 40 43 26 21 26
19 13 19 83 '44 83
42 48 42
128 83 128
38 25 37
73 48 64
40 21
13 44
48
83
25
Its 119 143 112 42 41 40 24
28 15 27 15 165 137 164 136
201 152 133 130
33
36
33 36
12
38
44 65 71
113
46 27 60
VD-1-7
30
27
25 36
13
39
33
35
31 36
12
35
50 44 54 64 60 62 9 103
.. 46
30
27
25 36
10
38
50 54 59
8
34 21 30 53 59 53
II
M F
19 20
4 4
52 352 2
2 13
6 3 4
65 1
3
2 1
1
2
I
2
1
4
1
90
71
2
1
I
4
M
21
I
8
1
III
WORKERS
IV
F M F
V VI
M F M VII VIII
F M F M F
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
5 22 3
6 10 1 19 5
2 3 2 4
3 8 29 10 1
4 23 23 6 2 10
8 14 3
3 7 I 15
I
32 21 2
3
1 1
3 2
4:9
2 5
2
4 1
2 5
2
1 3
12 1
1 1
2
1
District-Panchmahals
IX
M
Non,vorkers
X
M F
SI_ No.
33 34 35 36 1
8 I 8 9
1 2
4 fl
28 2
20
2
I 4 6
2 1
1
5 1 2
1
1 240 333 106 75 72 107
246 213 108 222 290 109
16 25 no
69 60 III 179 142 112
27 37 113 90 102 ] 14
2 208 230 115
38 20 U6
13 282 288 117 113 109 118 28 28 119 52 46 120
52 36 39
73 121 5il 122 46 123
29 32 124 14 23 125
13 . 15 126 47 70 127
37 54 128
88 132 129
25
94 28
48 1;10
92 131 21 132
7 16 133 116 115 134
172 199 135
19
13
14 16
11
26
21 ·136
15 137
17 138 19 139
15 J40
24 141
32 22 142 59 157 143 81 92 144 95 215 146
54 36 45
65 146 10 147 24 148
GUIARAT
SI. No. Village/ToWn/Ward/Blook
1
149 Simalia 150 Rajgadh 151 Fadedi (Rampur) 152 Manajina Muvada. 153 Ga,ngadia
154 Savdasna Muvada
2
P,W,Riv. ' P,W,Tk,Riv. P,W,Tk. W. P,W2,Tk.
155 Goalpura W. 156 Vaniavara P,W2,Tk.
Gorada 157 Senadaria P,W2,Tk.
Gorada 158 Juna Gorada P,W,Tk.
159 Rupajina Gorade. 160 Fatajina Gorada. 161 Vadina Gorada 162 Tochna Gorada 163 Mormahudi
1£14 Saragwa Mahudi 165 Chatn,kaboli 166 Zarakhwada 167 Kani Simal 168 Semarana Muvada
169 Gadhavina Gorada
170 Sutari 171 Kankasia 172 Rampatelna
Muvada 173 Godna lVIuvada
174 Uchatia 175 M'Oti Zanzari 176 Nani Zanzari 177 Chansar 178 Ukedi
179 Nani Denavad 180 Chavdana
Muvada 181 Kantha 182 Chavadia 183 Karna Bariana
Muvada
184 Mota Vadodar 185 N ana Vadodar 186 Khusalpur 187 M'lhtana
Chaka.lia 188 Budhabhama.
Chhapra
1.89 N ani PaJIi 190 Moti PaIIi 191 .Jivanjina
Chhapra 192 Sagarra Muvooa 193 Nawagam
(HaveliJ
194 Taktajina Palla
H,W,Tk. P,H,W,Tk,Po. W,Tk.
·M,W,Tk.
P,W2,Tk,Riv. P,W2,Tk. W.
W.
P,W.
W,Tk.
M,H,W2, Tk,Po.
P,W2,Tk.
P,W2. W. P,Riv. P,W,Tk.
M,W2. W,Riv.
P,W2,Riv. P,H,W,Tk. Tk,Riv.
l\I,W2,Tk. W3.
P,W2.
W3.
P.W3,Tk. P,W2,Tk. P,W2.
P,W,Tk. p.W.
w.
VILLAGE LUNAVADA
Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
3
639-00 1,853-00
911- 00 109- 00 116-00
4
43 126 82 19 63.
89- 00 2 69-00 10
534-00 103
776-00 90
299-00 48
28-00 145-00 572-00 474-00 225-00
326-00 553-00 346-00
68-00 209-00
30-00
193-00 167-00 1534-00
488-00
22 63 31 11
64 77 37
·20
4
158
72
51-00 935-00 82 785-00 36
1,995-00 64 954-00 126
857-00 94 79-00 1
285-00 119 677-00 51 251-00 30
402-00 45-00 53-00
481-00
280-00
66 44
50
19
969-00 60 801-00 110 531-00 5S
315-00 35 576-00 60
275-00
60
5
44 126 84
. 19 63
P
6
226 677 420 102 303
2 17 10 71
106 503
91 439
51 257
23 63 31 11
64 77 37
21
4
14
161
72
82 36 66
127
96 1
122 55 30
71 44
57
20
108 290 169
51
319 359 191
91
15
83
757
339
39Q 163 352 694
480 4
695 284 151
408 198
303
92
61 317 III 500
58 253
36 162 60 238
35 188
M
7
127 347 220
F M. F M F
8
99 330 200 45
I) 10 11 12
57 149 154
10 7 39 32
19 13 7 4
35 35
8 10
6 9
265 238 19 19 8 <1
230 209 27' 19
129 128 10 5
4 6
Un i n 53 55
153 137 89 80 24 27
habited II 12 46 40 6 4
157 162 30 36 184 175 24 15 102 89 Uninhabited 38 53
9 6
43 40 8 Uninhabi tell
364 393 36 41 II
173 166 25 23
Uninhabi ted
4
7
M
13
49 56 72 16 65
3 26 72
~B
45
:n 37 22 5
56 75 15
22
3
17
2U
86
194 196 11 8 57 87 76 21
177175 4146 46 329 365 37 44 47 42 126
248 232 1 3
368 327 156 128 84 67
20 18
49 61
209 199 39 34
11 7 76 1
127 27 27 56 5 4 5
98 100 34 32 32 28 Uninhabited
93 .. 21
153 150
35 57
162 155 275 225 131 122
74 88 109 129
93 95
29 51
53 50 13 9
2
73
17
58 86 36
30 48
35
F
14
.2
25 3 6
1 19
22
10
S 9 6 3,
16 14
11
88
33
1
9 38
18
27 6
21 .2
18
.5
12 18
8
18 18
9
DIRECTORY 'l'ALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M F
15 16
M
17
76 65
I
F
18
232 254 231 247 132 142 101 43 23 29 23 29 82 85 39 14
665 1 20 26 19 9
151 147 141 126
141 119 124 110
79
29 91 51 15
98 94 68
13
5
79
30 81 41 15
90 64 63
23
5
74
25 88 51 14
79 07 68
13
5
9
23 I)
16 11 63
23
27 27 22 7
197 210 122 158
85 101
120 45
111 199
118 45 76
223
64
114 45 98
183
90
107 45 73
197
143 146 121 115 121 2
210 177 184 159 82 79 68 55 53 37 42 30
120 121 108 121 52 51 36 11
89 93 84 58
19 34 19
93 95 87 157 144 123 84 70 80
44 51
53 66
41
41 45
38
79 31 43
45 52
41
M
19
9
19
3
4
1
6 10
4
32
12
1
6
6
5
3 13
2
19
2
3
III
F M
20 21
.. 1
3
18 1
8
:3 .. 1
3
.. 3 1
8
16 4
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
F 1\£ F 1\'[ 1<' M F M F M F
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
2
I 7 12 99
36 69
1 5 I 17 I 17
3
3 70
Uninhabit e d 3 30
2
2
I 58 2 36 15
II 74 .. 1 9 50 2 3
Uninhabit e d
5 .,'
n .. Uninhab it e d .... 17 27 1 3 112
:3 ., •• ••
Uninhabited 4 8
1 4 24
2 21
17 18 2 21 1
II 7
2 1
2
3 32 .. Uninhabit e d 3 35
:3 16 97 27
8 14
51
5
1
3
1
4
District-Panchmahala
M
33
2
5
6
11
1
1
I
1 3
1
18
9
I
5 7
14
2 5
5
2 11
1
3 4
4
IX
F
34
Nonworkers
X SL No.
M F
35 36 I
51 115
88 34
2 67
99 149 76 150 58 151 16 152 69 153
6
2
6
1
4 19
114
89
50
1 154 6 155
91 156
90 157
49 158
159 24 25 160 62 56 161 38 39 162
9 12 163
59 72 164 00 III 165 34 26 166
167 25 30 168
4 1 169
10· 13 170 171
167 183 172
88
74 42 66
130
65 173
78 31 99
142
174 175 176 177 178
10 105 86 179 1 180
-
158 150 lSI 74 49 182 31 30 183
89 46
64
16
69 118 47
30 58
48
78 184 49 185
188 57 187
23 188
60 189 81 190 52 191
35 19lt 63 193
GUJARAT
Sl. No. Village/Town/WardIBlock
195 Golana Palla 196 Kaliavad 197 Madhvas 198 Patapur
(Madhvas) 199 Vadi
200 Ranpur 201 Ankalwa 202 Aritha 203 Shamans. 204 Chavdibaina
Muvada
205 Kachhotiana· Muvada
206 Salera 207 Mota Sonela 208 Sajjanpur 209 Limbodara
210 8he1'o 211 Bhamra 212 Kakana
Bhensavada 213 -Khantana
Bhensavada 214 Gohilana
Muvada
215 Pavapur 216 Nana Sonela 217 Chuvanana
Muvada 218 Bharthajina
Muvada 219 Charanana
Bhensavada
220 Napania 221 Taralana
Muvada 222 Vadiudafa 223 Chuvanana.
Muv8,da 224 Barotana
Muvada
2
P,W2,Tk,Riv.
M,H. W, Tk3,Riv,Po. W.
P,W5.
P,W4,Tk. M,W7,Tk. P,W2,Tk. M,H,W2,Tk. M,W2,Tk.
W.
W2,Tk. P,W,Tk2. P,W2. P,W3,Tk,Riv.
W2,Riv. P,W. P,W,Tk.
P,W2,Riv.
P,W2,Tk.
W. M,W3. W2,Riv.
W3,Tk.
W2.
P,W3. W· w,Tk. P,W2.
W5.
225 Dalukhadia P,W6,Tk. ~26 Savarana W2.
Muvada 227 Tankana Muvada W3. :228 Savdasna W2.
Muvada 229 Nanadavena W.
Muvada
230 . Daljina Chakalia 231 Moti Denawad .• 232 Sone-qaria Math' , 233 'Vandhela
(Haveli Mahal) 234 Arithi
235 J una Kalava 236 Malia
P2,W2. P2,WI2,Tk. W. W2.
W2.
P,W. P,W~Tk.
VILLAGE LUNAVADA
Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
3 4 5
P
6
M F M F M F
7 8 9 10 11 12
468-00 73 77 394 71-00
1,278-00 158 160 788 107-00 30 33 171
191 203 28 22 Uninha bit e d
406 382 44 46 3 1 98 73 4
191-00 45 46 283 146 137
1,092-00 123 1,571-00 149
499-00 92 890-00 136 584-00 131
337-00 18
353-00 27 1,601-00 148
208-00 32 1,430-00 105
315-00 13 727- 00 97
1,350-00 71
545-00 33
311-00 16
171-00 387-00 87-00
46-00
147-00
9~rOO 205-00
147-00 233--00
99-00
149-00 235-00
163-00 274-00
169-00
591-00 340-00
83-00 202-00
297-00
161-00 ~100-00
42 84 26
11
15
12 25
18 25
19
56 18
13 35
22
57 67
9 17
22
13 38
123 673 342 331 150 762 420 342 94 459 231 228
138 710 349 361 136 713 360 353
20 117 62 55
28 135 62 73 148 708 392 316 33 191 98 93
106 484 267 217
52
13 78 39 39 97 507 260 247 71 318 160 158
!
35 '155 83 72
16 60 35 25
42 180 34 160 26 149
11 74
15 74
12 54 25 134
18 100 27 107
20 74
97 77 73
38
39
34 72
52 54
41
83 83 76
36
35
20 62
48 53
33
56 259 128 131 18 95 52 43
13 83 44 39 35 189 91 98
22 133 67 66
57 69
9 17
22
287 337
51 79
99
153 163
28 47
50
134 174 23 32
49
15 101 55 46 47 265 140 125
61 55 26 71 37
54 10
20 47
19
26
18
13
36
30 30
77 12 21 53 11 12 29 40 31 78 24 19 35
51 11 9 12
18 39
19
21
24
10
12 8
15 13
31 17 13 7 6
33 31
M
13
82
150 44
79
66 157 101 138 182
32
20 142 57 74
6 51 45
22
11
45 41 30
3
7
4 15
11 14
14
32 14
6 38
:3
56 55 10
2
15
27 70
F
1
30
73 7
12
4 28 35 52 37
7
4,
31 8
15
4 19
8
.2
11 28
6
2
4
2
14 1
17
1
12 15 1
2
7 22
DIRECTORY 'TALUKA
Total workers (I.IX)
M F
15 16
I
:M F
17 18
103 102 71 96 ... 212 128 138 112
52 26 45 25
75 65
208 189 200 177 118 120 173 167 205 196
28 29
72 65
178 169 196 171 103 115 143 154 159 Hi7
23 29
35 40 32 37 229 165 186 149 53 52 50 52
185 106 119 88
28 19 28 19 154 143 154 143
97 80 71 75
56
20
39
13
56
18
38
13
56 38 33
24 42 35 27 23 29
17 29 22
20
27
15 46
35 28
27
78 34
25 56
45
19
17
9 41
27 26
21
60 17
20 63
45
91 63 89 110 16 12 31 16
20
23
15 41
34 28
27
67 29
25 54
45
19
17
9 39
27 22
21
44 17
20 63
45
87 63 85 73 16 12 31 .. 16
II
M F
19 20
5
12
2 5
17
3
18 1
11
11
-1 3
4
8 2
2
.. 1
11
I 9
10
4
I
6 2
5
35 27 26 •. 27 .. 9
23 64
17 47
16 53
17 47
3 -
III IV V VI VII VIII
M FMFMFl\1 ill
F M F
21
•
2
7
I
-
22 23 24 25 2b 27 28 29 30 31 32
5 6 Uninhabit ed 3 3 11 1 7 6 ..
531 6 3 2
8 6 2 .. 16 22
.. 451
2
1 6 4 .. -
4
3 11 3
2 37
I
19
1
27 8
.. 1
63
1
2
2
4
.. 2
1
1
District-Panchmahals
IX
Non. workers
X
M F M F SI. No.
33
22
41 1
3
24 4 8
17 13
2
3 17
2 2
10
12 2 4
-5
I
2
2
3 7
34 35 36 I
88 101 195 196
11 194 254 197 1 46 47 198
71 72 199
17 134 142 200 220 165 201
2 113 108 202 4 176 194 203 6 155 157 204
34 26 205
2 27 33 206 2 163 151 207
45 41 208 82 III 209
1
2
II 20 210 106 104 211
63 78 212
27
15
41 39 40
18
12
19 26
17 26
14
50 18
19 35
22
62 74 12 16
15
32 76
33 213
12 214
59 215 48 216 53 21'1
17 218
18 219
11 220 21 221
21 222 27 223
12 224
71 225 26 226
19 227 35 228
21 229
71 230 64 231 11 232 16 233
22 234
29 235 78 236
GUlARAT
S1. No. Village/TownJWard/Block
1
237 Hardaspur 238 Parampur 239 Chandpur 240 Pattau 241 Kakachia
242 243 244 245 246
Motighoda Ambli Muvada Kanthadi Mehtani Muvadi Dokaliani Muvadi
247 Lavjikakani Muvadi
248 Pagiawad 249 Tanachhia 250 Gadhanpur 251 Godaria
252 Vanta 253 Koliani Muvadi 254 Moti Charel 255 N ani Charf" 256 Pankhi
2
M,H,W,Tk,Po. P,W,Tk. W. M,W2,Tk,Riv. P,W.
P,W2,Riv. W,Riv.
W,Riv.
W,Riv. P,Riv. \iF. ", . M,W,Riv. W,Riv. M,W.
W,Riv,Po. W.
257 258 259 260 261
Dholi W3. Pandavia Chufedi Semrana Muvada W. Jesingpur P,W,Riv.
262 Ohopda 263 Nava Muvada 264 Ghantav 265 Sattalav 266 Ramavata
267 268 269
270 271
Vavia Muvada JunaMuvada Khoda Aruba Jungle KhodaAmba Bhanpur
272 Bhaiyasar 273 Nana Dokva 274 Mota Dokva 275 Sabalpur 276 Virania
W4,Riv. P,W. W,~iv. P,W4,Tk. W:J;~.
W2. W2.,
P,W5,Tk. W2 •.
P,W3. W,Riv. W,Riv. W3. M,H, W2,Tk,Po ~
277 Methajina M,W3, Tk. Muvada
278 Soya W,Tk. 279 Panampalla P,W2,Riv. 280 Dokelav P,W3,Tk. 281 Sarkari Chamaria P,W.
282 Kakaoa Chamaria
283 Jaga Pagina Muvada
284 Nalna Muvada 285 Verama ' 286 Pa.ucbmahudia
P,W,Tk.
.,. P,W4,Tk,Uiv. P,W2,Tk,Biv.
VILLAGE' LUNAVADA
Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
3 4 5
P
6
M
7
F
'8
481-00 74 78 404 218 186 576-00 64 65 345 174 171 330--00 30 31 172 92 80 745 00 156 167 887 456 431
1,511-00 148 151 808 414 394
117
M
9
24 24
17 43
442-00 161-00
42-00 50-00
131-00
40 21
10
41 21
10
223 115
44
106 57 Un Un 24
58 19 i 'II 11, a b i ')1, 11, a b 20
65-00
209-00 68-00
228-00 84-00
270-00 127-00 ' 395-00 143-00
82- 00
25 20 14 14
27 15 54 11 20
24
25 115 20 94 16 91 14 79
28 15 55 11 20
24
152 57
313 46 64
59 56 5J 43 58 33 38 41
87 34
154 25 37
65 23
159 21 27
77 81
30
10
'F M F
10 11 12
M
13
24 7 3 97 28 23 22 47
26 29 42 20 120 42 11 15 134
19 13 I) i ted i ted
24
9 14
e d
51 43 7
19 15
8 5 18 12
9 12 6 3 4
5 7
58 21
1
4 16 17
5
28 10 71
4 4
177-00 33-00 27-00 71-00
3 3 158 .15 J 'II i 9'11, 11, a b i' t e d
36 2
381-00
254-00 862-00 462-00
1,399-00 385-00
7 22
14 60 20 53 4
5 18
7 22
43 146
25 18 75 71
16 146 76 ,70 60 396 218 178 21 121 67 54 58 361 191 170 4 19 7 12
5 19
34 66
20 14 41 . .25
164 .... 00 181-00 389-00 " llninhabi
229-00 118-00
53 28
56 28,
297 HiO
}J)2 145 8 .75 . '15
603-00 57 60' Sl6 J.~O 156 214-00 27 27 144 69 75 348-00 23 24 128 69 59 180-00 21 21 108 50 58
1,382-00 209 221 1,2404 653 591
169-00
245--00 606-00
44 44 240 IDS 132
1,280--00 1,303-00
353--00
14()""OO
127-00 639--00 707-00
64
9 10 65 41 24 70 71 354 172 182 98 101 537 273 264 66 67 375 195 180
74
2.5
87 80 48
76 355 176 179
~5 151 81 70
40 188 95 93 84 426 231 195 48 279 139 140
32
12
40
20
7 33
14
'f
.. 11 11
25 18 2 52
1 48 16 9 104 11 9 32 55 55 37
·1
7 ed
6 •. 2
5
6
31 22 16 34 29
15 3 4
37 30 27
10
79 45
76 19 27 28
176
22 1 2 62
4 2 18 9 114 90 51
35 101 14 11 85
22 6 5
-8 12 9 11 4 I)
83
13
12 122
61
F
14
25 6
15 20 <15
35 8
2 2 1
6 4
32 2 1
16
16
28 42 5 8
2
30 19
23 7
16 14 38
48
1 20 40 34
20
1
19 25'
DIRECTORY 'TALUXA
Total workers (r~IX)
F
16
M
17
I
F
18
104 114 93 110 114 116 104 110
46 30 41 26 259 242 227 211 223 213 195 183
54 68 47 68 31 28 31 26
15 12 12 12
41 32 31 21
40 20 82 15 26
43 5
- 18 36
38 10 39
101 5
36 41 24 31 13 19 15 15
43 11 86 13 17
46 4
10 43
37 13 65 13 23
38 5
11 16
26 11 95 83 35 27 83 93
5 5
36 24 10 12
41 3
75 13 17
43 4
9 38
24 85 24 79 5
8
M
19
5 1
12 3
5
8
6
8 4 2 6
11 26
8 17
11 24 17 1
68 33
71 35
56 7I 26 32
87 74 68 71 39 31 30 13 35 24 27 23 24 21 19 21
. 376 334 329 288
. 50 56
15 16 105 98
- .14,2 136 95 91
95
42
39 55
11 16 92 90
125 127 68 5
67
53
97
55
59 54 59
10
42
54 83 69
113 78
99 90 70 63
~ .. 4
7 5 2 1 4
I)
'5 8
6
II
F
20
3
6
4
10
1 1
M
21
3
1
1
10
2
2
2 1 I
2
2 3
I
III
WOBKEBS
IV v VI VII VIII
FMFMFMF MF l'dF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 "
2
1
2
1
4 4 12 30 16 29
.. 1
Uninhabited Uninhabited
Uninhabited
2 3
.. 1 2
2
1
3
1
1
UninT.abit e d .. 7 1
2 17 9
1 3
1 .• Uninhabit e d
211 2 17
30 32
5 6 3 5 4 82
11 80
5 13 1 1
2
.. 1
3
2
2
5
1
:I
1
1
District - Panchmahals
33
10 3
7 5
2
3
.' 1
4
3
17 2 2
2
16
7 6 9
6 7
6 2 4 3 6
9
2
9 15
12
2
!'i 9
IX
F
Nonworkers
X SI. No.
34
M
35
F
36 1
4 114 6 60
46 I 197 1 191
2
2
11
3
5
52 26
9
18 19 27 17
47 14 72 10 11
34 1
7 39
38 1 108 S 28
90 2
1
9 15
84 42
72 237 55 238 50 239
189 24() 1&1 241
49 242 30 "243
244 24(j
8 246
247
20 24S 19 249 20 250 26 251
22 252 12 253 73 254
8 255 10 25E)
35 257 5 258
.259 S 26()
28 261
44 262 83 263 19 264, 87 265
7 26~
6 26'1 8 268
269
74 270 40 271
2 7.3 82 27Z 1 30 44 273
34 35 274 26 37 275
4 277 257 276
1
4 4
5
58 76 277
-26 8 27~
67 84 279 131 128 280 100 89 281
79
26
36 2 118
84 282
28 283
39 2801 96 28li 70 28B 61
GUIARAT VILLAGE. LUNAVADA
81. Area ill. Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
287 Hadmatia P,W4,Riv. 442-00 74 76 425 219 206 63 1 288 Jhara M,W4,Tk,Po. 423-00 102 142 475 261 214 80 59 U8 27 289 Bamanwad P,W4,Tk, 1,833-00 69 69 421 225 196 6 fi 9 10 55 3 290 Haripura W2. 223-00 25 '25 133 77 56 38 33 14 1 !91 Bhadakha W2. 211-00 24 25 148 73 75 22 10
292 Gokalpura W. 190-00 15 15 91 51 40 18 20 6 293 Khalaspur P,W3,Tk. 1,218_00 76 84 429 .224 205 71 73 79 6 294 Ladvel P,M,W7,Tk,Riv. 1,851- 00 291 296 1,603 .835 768 67 64 4 3 218 74 295 Thana Savli M,W3,Riv,Po. 1,727-00 288 257 1,535 .790 ,745 91 02 19 11 295 68 296 J amana Muvada P,WI0. 159-00 65 65 372 193 179 26
297 Rabadia P ,M,Mp,D. W14, Tk,Riv. 1,462-00 333 333d 1,739 909 830 49 40 281 43 298 Kharol P,M,iH, W 46, Tk,Po. 1,941-00 409 414 2,083 1,064 1,019 125 131 22 15 398 78 299 Fatepura P,W,Tk. 268-00 48 58 383 203 180 91 9 300 Valinath P,WlO. 506-00 52 52 319 172 147 53 1 301 Kothamba Palla. P,W,Tk. 772-00 74 75 437 229 208 28 27 86 18 . 302 Rambariana P,W3. 198-00 19 19 140 87 53 5 5 27 1
Muvada 303 Tentoi W2. 321~ 00 37 37 219 105 114 22 304 Bhoja P,W4,Tk. 1,390--00 136 136 743 403 340 2 5 61 38 123 19 305 Kauchia P,WlO,Tk. 1,258-00 133 134 804 431 373 22 14 94 4 306 Erandana Muvada. W6. 86-00 26 27 143 81 62 10
307 Vantana Muvada W5. 71-00 18 18 104 51 63 308 Kothamba P3,M,H.Mp,D,W36,Tk2,Po. 3,507-00 790 791 4,591 2,381 2,210 220 239 5 5 995 205 309 Khantana P,W3. 292-00 77 78 454 223 231 26 37 43 7
Muvada 310 J oshiana Muvada W3. 76-00 21 21 140 77 63 68 55 34 10 311 Jesola P,WlO,Tk. 991-00 52 55 315 156 159 70 18
312 Malia Muvada W4. 278-00 27 27 176 90 86 46 37 32 36 32 2 313 Kamalpur W2,Tk. 692-00 10 10 58 26 32 6 314 Kanta,r P,W2. 1,820-00 61 59 359 196 163 ., 69 11 315 Bedia W6,Tk. 323-00 21 21 114 61 53 13 !JI6 Navi Singnali P,W5. 358-00 142 142 796 428 368 16 14 11 9 131 6
317 Juni Singnali P,W4. 210-00 14 14 70 39 31 13 318 Chhalabaria,na P,WI2. 100-00 59 60 359 198 161 30 21 54 7
Muvada 319 Kankalia P,W9. 504- 00 50 50 285 168 117 10 4 11 1 320 Guvalia WIO. -172-00 45 46 248 137 111 42 321 Helkaledi W3,Tk. 209-00 12 12 93 46 47 3 4 15
322 Dhamarua P,W7,Tk. 1,630-00 80 94 578 292 286 34 39 86 31 323 Hathivan P,W3,Tk. 1,379-00 183 185 1,074 595 479 53 42 '79 2 324 Jhaidi Wll,Tk. 571-00 51 54 269 131 138 2 1 48 f55 24 325 Makhalia M,W9,Tk. 993-00 119 121 698 358 340 143 .21 ~26 Timba P,W7. 1,446- 00 53 53 328 171 157 9 14 67
327 Sevalia P,W3. 175-00 21 21 138 65 73 5 5 20 328 Jokha W2. 123-00 14 14 82 45 37 21 1 329 Gugta W. 45-00 6 6 32 20 12 9 330 Solsrmda 86-00 2 2 4 2 2 331 Shivrajpur 1,287-00 6 6 47 27 20 2
332 Bhatpur P,W2. 278-00 26 2!J 115 62 53 18 333 Dezar ' P,W6. 1,032-00 61 61 331 163 168 105 lIS 13 2 334 Kel P,W3,Tk. 2,002-00 76 76 454 224 230 55 59 86 12 335 Gugalia P,WlO. 384-00 32 82 187 89 98 38 12 336 Jethrihor P,Wll. I.Q74-00 47 48 317 169 148 89 80 61 8
337 Gadh W3. 195-00 24 24 133 70 63 35 32 3 338 Chuladia P,W6. 665-00 40 41 278 144 134 82 76 49 6 339 Simlet P,W9. 1.350-00 119 121 741 415 326 126 95 142 33 ~40 Vaghoi P,W7. 803-00 67 7~ 369 197 172 3 3 49 45 49 3
5e
DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals TALUKA
Total WORKERS workers N0n- SL
workers No. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
-_- ~
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
121 14 120 1 1 2 98 192 287 163 134 136 2 3 1 6 6 1 1 2 13 4 98 80 288 124 101 115 79 5 19 4 3 101 95 289 43 25 36 25 2 5 34 31 290 47 46 45 46 2 26 29 291
33 23 32 22 I 1 18 17 292 120 51 114 16 1 2 32 3 3 104 154 293 465 358 403 3~3 11 2 19 14 2 4 1 26 18 370 410 294 429 275 333 264 9 3 41 7 18 1 28 361 470 295 122 54 lI6 36 I 5 18 71 125 296 527 187 408 37 37 1 1 45149 6 5 25 382 643 297 549 267 439 23 4 1 63 239 2 24 2 17 2 515 752 298 llO 84 83 21 2 83 4 1 93 96 299 98 48 85 1 10 48 2 74 99 300
124 64 99 5 17 I 59 1 3 1 2 105 144 301 44 23 43 1 22 1 43 30 302
52 44 38 I 12 39 I 4 53 70 303 225 141 206 3 5 6 137 1 7 I 178 199 304 253 108 216 2 2 26 106 3 6 178 265 305
43 29 43 2 .- 27 38 33 30ti 28 26 28 26 23 27 30/
1,153 566 776 83 88 2 2 121 472 6 3 62 95 8 1,228 1,644 30h 138 112 122 II 5 10 101 1 85 119 309
45 37 44 9 1 28 32 26 310 84 55 84 2 53 72 104 311 56 48 53 13 3 35 34 38 312 15 9 15 9 11 23 3la
lI3 68 91 42 18 24 2 2 2 83 95 314 40 28 34 12 6 15 1 21 25 au
250 133 201 97 2 1 38 36 1 6 1 178 235 3li 22 11 18 10 4 I .. 17 20 317 94 28 75 2 1 17 26 1 104 133 3U1
89 59 89 2 57 79 58 3U 71 57 64 1 1 6 56 66 54 320 20 17 19 5 10 1 2 26 30 321
150 106 134 60 6 1 3 46 2 4 142 180 322 362 211 306 9 43211 .. 2 2 233 268 323
80 80 74 14 1 1 63 1 1 3 2 51 58 324 195 108 171 2· 16 106 2 6 163 232 325 84 25 78 2 2 1 3 23 87 132 326
35 34 35 8 26 30 39 327 23 6 15 3 6 1 1 3 22 31 328
9 7 4 4 3 1 3 1 II 5 329 2 2 2 2 330
12 12 10 7 2 5 15 8 331
35 24 32 21 3 3 27 29 33.2: 102 95 77 1 24 94 1 «11 73 3l!~ 116 101 98 16 1 14 85 3 108 129 334 55 59 54 59 1 34 39 331S 99 75 79 14 18 61 1 1 70 73 336
39 29 18 5 16 16 13 31 34 337 72 77 68 1 77 3 72 57 338 213 145 202 4 I 2143 .. 4 2 202 181 339 116 108 104 10108 , 81 64 348
57
VD-1-8
OUJARAT VILLAGE SANTRAMPUB
Sl. Area in Occupied House- Sch<:duied Scheduled iLiterate & No. Village I Town I Ward I Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes TrilJeH Educated
p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOl'AL FOR. SANTR.AMPUR TALUXA 336,959-12 33,5$4 ~7,O57 2,468 55,984 21,054 33,397 188,734 91,677 2,320 54,054 3,793
TotalJor Urban. Area 2,000-3'1 1,410 1,483 6,569 3,489 3,080 216 219 303 13'1 2,2'11, 1,068
TotalJor Rural Area 334,408-1531,98'1 32,101 182,165 93,{)6888,597 2,252 2,101 55,681 5M)! 'l 18,7802,735
TOWN Santrampur Town P4,M3,B,Mp6,D3,Bos, 2,550-37 1.410 1,483 6,569 3,489 3,080 216 219 303 137 2,274 1.058
W18,Tk2,Riv2,Po, TO,Ei,Ea,Ed.
Total oj W~rd No. I 1,410 1,483 6,{)69 3,489 3,080 °11) 219 303 13'1 2,274 1,058 (
C.l Block No.1 164 164 562 310 252 25 24 30 9 235 91 Block No.2 171 171 624 335 289 28 29 15 5 260 119 Block No.3 131 131 658 334 324 34 43 29 5 214 144 Block No.4 106 106 539 283 256 4 167 58 Block No.5 140 140 583 292 291 164 163
Blook No.6 101 101 495 281 214 3 90 19 210 88
C.2 Block No.1 82 119 585 310 275 208 124 Block No.2 77 95 457 249 208 12 193 84 Block No.3 98 100 380 177 203 91 92 2 4 82 25 Block No.4 110 117 545 275 270 178 -49 Block No.5 91 96 466 249 217 51 36 - 98 36
Blook No.6 43 675 394 281 31 31 74 59 265 77
VILLAGES
Rampur 1,687-19 169 169 842 399 443 399 443 87 28 Vadia. W2,Riv. 124-02 24, 24 115 53 62 51 60 4 Metana Muva.da. W. 166-38 16 16 89 44 45 2.2 24 16 2 Pan(lha. Muvadi W5. 268-08 22 22 136 69 67 69 67 24 Sangawada. P,W5,Tk. 785-16 47 47 281 152 129 91 89 50 10
Dotawada Riv. 208-07 8 8 51 25 26 25 26 3 Daliyati P,W5,Riv. 713-19 34 34 217 121 96 121 96 30 7 Bhendra P,W,Riv. 552-27 54, 54 314 173 141 43 3 Sagvad.ia P,W1S. 726-34 69 69 357 180 177 9 7 7 4 53 2 Timbla P,W14. 1,016-05 69 77 436 222 214 4, 8 69 6
Kanjat"a P,W4,Riv. 1,353-21 117 117 720 363 357 243 226 92 II Ka~alpur W2,Riv. 252-01 28 28 155 77 78 15 1
3 Barikota W2,Riv. 296-28 16 16 72 36 36 5 2 14 Juna Talav W4.Tk. N.A. 53 53 243 139 104 33 21 30 1
Navagara 15 Kureta W2. 2,110-20 ' 49 49 245 126 119 7 • 6 10
16 Ghantawada W,Tk. 442-38 18 18 95 55 40 10 6 12 17 Kelamul P,W2,Tk. 739-04 85 86 490 265 225 70 6 18 Umaria W,Tk. 221-19 18 18 100 49 51 15 1 19 Maruwada P,W. 402-04 45 46 268 138 130 5 2 37 4 20 Rengania P.W4. 330-27 46 46 267 141 126 10 ..
21 Samatwada W2. 283-00 25 25 151 74 77 25 22 Bhukhi W. 100--17 14 14 67 27 40 2 23 Mahapur P,W. 419- 21 75. 75 370 186 184 81 17 24 Budhpur W,Tk. 255-13 35 35 187 92 95 37 3 25 Vanta Metana w. 113-22 12 12 , 43 23 20 10 2
26 Jitaramni Muvadi 118-27 U n i 110 h abited 21 Endt"a M.WS,Tk. '717-06 102 106 548 273 275 113 45 28 Moti Kharsoli P,W. 703-37 40 40 212 117 95 7 7 41 10
N. A.=Not available
60
DIRl!JCTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
]'
16
I
M F M
17 18 19
56,206 50.250 1,201 43,273 40,697
1.697 329 116 31
II
F
20
849
WORKERS
III IV V VI VII VIn -,--
M ]' 1'1 1<' M F M F M F M :b' M
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3i 33
254 1,493 94 154 ' 861 106 1,793 233 1,150 29 6 46
2.. 292 16349 15 14 3 368 19 67 _. 788
District-Panchmahals
IX
F
34
M
35
Non- 81. workers No.
X
F
36
40,851 263 48.404
98 1.792 2,'1M
54,60942,9U 50,134 40,6661,200 849 252233 1,201 987 4fj 14 140 3 493 2'1 39 .. 1,005 165 39,05945,653
1,697 329 116
1,697 329 116
143 36 9 151 23 I' 163 66 22 126 83 1 143 9 10
120
136 III 94
132 136
42
232 36 19 37 95
18 73
112 92
124
214 57 26 73
79
34 157
28 72 83
23
22 6
10 15 23
13
17
2
5 9
18
22
30 132 28 27 14 14
8 35 8 78
19 18 60 61 79 108
87 2 122
211 49 46 26 25 64 67
63 76
28 34 5 154
28 70 68 74 72
31
31
13 3
8
3 2
2
30 18 11
8
15 50 79
41 26 64
63
28 5
64 59
42 50 39 50 22 28 18 23
113 108 101 105 57 51 55 50 14 9 14 9
138 155 '131 154 64 43 56 18
1
1
I
3
13
3 2 1 .2
4 7
2 3
4
2
2
1
3
1
1
6 S
292 163 49 15 14 3 368 19 67
292 163 49 15 14
21 14 I 20 8 2 1 29 49 58 67 2
5 2
3 368 19 67
19 2 7 30 2 68 3 I 41 10 48 13
25 2 9 5 4 3 18
38 12 39 3 5
4 13 32 2 8
3 13 1
18 6 4
99 9 10
3 2 8 1
4 12 10
2 2
8 5
6 3 14
2 5 2 3
I
6
Uninhabited
17 ..
61
42 .2 II 29 6 9 3
33 .2 12 21 10
10 2
2
2
I
1
1
788 98 1,792 2,751
788 '98 1,792 2,'l/j1
86 20 167 216 96 14 184 266 43 1 171 258 24 3 157 173 65 9 149 282
5 161 191
Bl. No.
1 2 3 4 5
il 47
43 31 59 45 6l)
8 3 7 1
174 138 83
143 lJr
253 1
180
2
1
2 5
2
3
.2
I
2
7 2
3 2
22
1
202 2 193 3 255 4 194 5
268
167 413 17 34 25 31 32 59 57 121
7 7 48 36 61 62 88 177 98 212
149 357 20 29 10 10 66 40
47 56
21 12 108 220
21 51 66 60 58 52
32 5
73 35
9
27 12 76 44 II
" 6
1 .2 3 4. I)
6 7 8 9
10
II 12 13 14
15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25
1 135 120 53 52
26 27 28
8UJARAT VILLAGE SANTRAMPUR
~l. A.rea in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. V illage/Town/W ard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population C,astes Tribes Educated
~
P M F 14 F M. F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13 14
29 Kasia. W. 420-36 11 13 74 36 38 16 3 30 Vavia Muvada. M,W2. 384-32 55 55 310 155 155 '., 63 6 31 Asiwada P,W,Tk. 190-05 12 14 91 46 45 14 2 32 :Ranijinipadedi P,W2. 1,431-32 133 135 753 406 347 3 2 128 14 33 Lalakpur P,W,Tk. 727-39 47 49 252 122 130 29 31 18 1
34 Zab P,W. 699-15 13 13 63 36 27 17 10 a 35 Dahyapur W. 437-00 11 11 60 30 30 5 36 Timbharva P,W2,Riv. 936-08 71 72 398 216 182 42 9 87 Kosamba W2,Riv. 642-39 42 42 230 134 96 23 38 Kotvat P,W,Riv. 315-28 33 33 171 95 76 20 2
39 Khodadra P,W. 514-04 59 59 352 184 168 32 4 40 Singalgadh P,W2,Tk. 535-18 60 60 409 211 198 21 41 Nani ReI (Wost) P,W3,Tk. 1,146-18 161 161 954 519 435 358 291 126 14 42 MotiRel P,W4,Tk. 2,104-04 135 137 836 425 411 273 275 161 43 43 Vankdi P,W2. 1,764-29 168 168 1,041 557 484 299 275 63
44 SGrasva P,W2,Tk. 1,653- 06 220 222 1,441 775 666 19 24 560 507 128 a 45 Doli M,Rhc,W3,Po. 2,495-12 291 291 1,763 929 834 66 62 495 467 175 7 46 Jaldada P,W. 1,178-15 169 169 1,035 540 495 500 468 44 I 47 Limdi P,M,W4,Tk. 2,394-23 303 305 1,956 969 987 940 953 2]9 63 48 Ambo. P,W,Tk. 1,177-03 137 137 882 461 421 404 377 81 {I
49 Gadia P,W,Riv. 1,344-30 190 190 1,119 570 549 10 13 495 487 77 .5 50 Umber P,W5,Riv,Po. 1,611-10 223 223 1,338 715 623 23 15 551 524 119 6 51 Shir M,W4. 1,206-07 132 132 757 399 358 10 12 {l9 14 52 Pttdedi Ado, P,Riv. 1,456-26 lI5 114 702 336 366 2 3 259 286 79 3 53 Narsingpur P,W2,Riv. 778-38 120 120 729 343 386 294 332 62 20
54 Benada P,W,Riv. 886-10 83 83 515 258 257 235 229 53 6 55 Kherva P,W24,Riv. 877-37 73 73 400 203 197 10 9 154 147 27 10 ~6 lIathipura P,W2. 554-16 64 64 375 184 191 5 7 124 129 33 5 57 Nes P,W2. 302-17 79 79 419 190 229 130 133 39 14 58 Rirapura M,W2,Riv. 1,261-10 143 143 784 404 380 49 60 191 155 132 29
59 Vanjiakhunta M,W2,Tk. 1,524-19 153 155 851 435 416 3 3 330 312 59 9 60 Gada P,W,Riv. 2,322-24 96 96 657 353 304 353 304 63 5 61 Nana Natva W2,Tk. 750-11 33 33 150 88 62 64 47 24 4 e2 Sadan W,Tk. 2,434-00 3 3 23 12 11 12 II 2 63 Garadia P,W2,Tk. 387-34 70 70 357 167 190 129 152 40 5
64 Malanpur P,W2,Tk. 293- 38 62 62 336 165 171 136 134 35 7 65 Munpur M,Rhc,W,J'o. 1,464-01 162 162 806 453 353 23 20 6 4 242 59 66 Vavdi 290-35 1 1 2 1 1 67 Limpur W,Tk. 202-19 33 37 186 107 79 26 11 68 .T aguna Muvada P,W2. 180-24 37 48 270 124 146 28 26 71 32
69 Kharawada P,Riv. 641-19 78 78 352 173 179 36 41 43 10 70 Padmajini Muvadi Tk,Riv. 162-11 23 23 117 56 61 10 71 Vaghdungri Tk,Riv. 158-33 55 55 233 124 109 30 1 72 Ghodiyar Riv. 192-05 33 33 128 62 66 14 73 Bhimapur 522-07 1 1 3 2 1
74 Pandomi Andhari P,Riv. 1,666-08 51 51 249 128 121 127, 117 33 2 75 Relva W. 824-20 8 8 32 19 13 I 76 Amboja. P,Riv. 967-12 45 45 244 132 112 18 I 77 K'arodia ( Rath) P, W. 1,182-38 65 65 321 170 151 20 I 78 Sa.rsadi P,W. 1,945-16 128 128 661 339 322 36 33 211 198 38 2
79 Kotal P,Riv. 1,225-15 38 38 180 92 88 4 4 11 I 80 Math (Rath) Riv. 192-29 26 26 138 75 63 39 31 15 3 81 N GnG Sagva.dia W. 265-32 24 24 109 61 48 2 7 82 Mot.a Sagvadia P,W. 154- 07 50 50 219 113 106 16 1
62
DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Sl.
M F M F M F M F M F M F M No. F M F M F M F M )!'
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
22 15 22 15 14 23 29 81 94 69 94 12 74 61 30 26 27 26 27 20 18 31
246 2QO 232 200 8 2 .2 2 160 147 32 77 65 74 65 .2 1 45 65 33
24 19 18 17 2 4 2 12 8 34 18 21 18 21 12 9 35
144 77 138 76 4 1 1 1 72 105 36 86 57 83 54 3 1 2 48 39 37 56 42 55 42 .. ' 1 39 34 38
94 86 94 86 90 82 39 128 114 128 114 83 84 40 285 71 272 69 9 ,2 1 3 234 364 41 226 20 204 1 13 20 8 199 391 42 302 99 297 94 2 .2 5 00 1 255 385 43
456 388 427 367 1 19 20 4 6 319 278 44 533 469 482 389 9 14 3 30 66 4 5 396 365 45 338 310 335 310 3 00 202 185 46 544 560 493 496 7 34 64 00 1 9 425 427 47 .279 265 232 202 47 63 182 156 48
318 270 297 247 19 23 2 252 279 49 439 121 427 U6 7 5 5 276 502 50 234 73 230 73 1 3 165 285 51 181 151 162 130 3 1 11 21 1 3 155 215 52 198 184 189 184 3 1 5 145 202 53
141 \ 140 135 136 1 1 1 3 4 117 117 54 106 96 102 96 2 2 97 101 55 96 95 94 95 2 88 96 56
114 160 103 153 2 .2 9 5 76 69 57 232 175 140 148 8 47 10 10 12 2 8 1 2 15 4 172 205 58
249 197 239 193 7 4 3 186 219 59 204 186 204 170 16 149 118 60 59 32 51 32 8 29 30 61
8 9 8 9 4 2 62 92 70 76 50 1 2 1 17 1 7 4 00 2 75 120 63
96 89 82 75 2 1 4 13 4 4 69 82 64 227 185 161 183 11 2 1I 2 8 4 28 2 226 168 65
1 1 1 1 66 57 55 50 55 4 3 50 ,24 67 60 76 46 "14 3 10 2 64 70 68
97 99 90 95 6 4 1 76 80 69 34 38 34 38 22 23 70 77 75 77 75 47 34 71 40 45 40 45 22 21 72
1 1 1 1 1 73
77 70 76 70 51 51 74 12 7 10 6 2 1 7 6 75 79 63 79 63 53 49 76
115 78 III 78 1 3 55 73 77 223 221 215 221 6 2 116 101 78
60 48 59 48 1 32 40 79 42 38 35 36 • 2 3 2 1 1 33 25 80 41 36 3S 36 2 1 20 12 81 11 69 76 69 3 2 32 37 82
63
GUJARAT VlUAGE SANTRAMpUR.
81. Ar~a ill Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & .'-ro. Village/Town/Ward( Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educattd
P M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
~3 Ohansura W. 310-37 6 46 255 124 131 29 33 19 84 Dhodharia W. 378-17 11 11 50 28 22 2 I 85 Rathda P,Riv. 1,582- 03 158 157 856 458 398 9 8 60 4 86 Chandri W. 687- 34 25 25 112 63 49 10 9 28 26 18 87 Royania P.W. 452-01 47 47 274 153 121 4 5 16 88 Moti Rath P,W. 3,181-22 150 150 752 414 338 14 13 19 11 65 89 Nani Rath P,W. 1,141-31 63 63 353 186 167 34 90 Tarkoni Nal W2. 641-32 13 13 83 43 40 43 40 2 91 Sarasva (North) P,W4,Tk. 3,633-28 82 82 450 237 213 19 14 211 197 33 92 Bhul P,W2. 419-01 47 47 238 131 107 51 43 31 :3 93 Mota Padadra W2 .. 1,333-21 19 19 105 57 48 49 48 6 94 Kharod W' 761-13 17 17 80 49 31 49 31 3 95 Pachher W. 634-35 16 16 79 40 39 40 39 96 Jarnbunala W. 591-30 11 11 57 28 29 28 29 1 97 Ghaswada. P,W,Tk. 996-33 69 69 380 188 192 32 98 Rankakot W. 377-01 5 5 27 15 12 IS' 11 99 Godhar (North) W5. 2,322-24 46 46 238 135 103 135 103 6 100 Nana Padadra W. 333-26 19 19 97 49 48 47· 48 2 101 Karvai W5. 1,256-16 43 43 212 118 94 109 82 6 1 102 Ditvas P,W6,Tk, Po. 3,212-24 170 170 862 447 415 246 352 97 4
103 Bachkaria P,WI2. 4,446-29 166 166 970 493 477 42 51 343 330 74 6 104 Jogan Jetpur W. 941-11 14 14 84 42 42 105 Vachhalwa.da W. 819-03 4 4 20 11 9 106 Kaliyari P,W2,]Tk. 885-29 25 25 146 78 68 107 Varsada W. 808-31 6 6 24 13 11
108 Zalasag P,W6,Tk. 2,420- 17 75 75 471 250 221 18 109 Kakri Mahudi W6,Riv. \ 1,536-11 30 30 170 9L 79 3 110 Chhajali W. 1,518-25 5 5 40 21 19 III Dhingalwada. P,W3. 2,431-21 92 92 444 219 225 21 16 -
43 112 N ana Mirapur W2. 497-30 30 30 160 83 77 7 5 6 113 Mota Mirapur W2. 589-11 32 32 155 80 75 5 114 Nindka W. 457-27 26 26 126 73 53 13 115 Buchawada P,WI2. 825-26 81 81 472 242 230 15 14 57 116 Amthani M,W40. 1,168-20 231 231 1,292 657 635 75 62 125 3 117 Ranakpur P,W13,Tk. 1,163-25 108 108 635 330 305 15 15 47 118 Talwada P,W23,Tk. 1,668-23 124 124 709 370 339 370339 87 4 119 Ankalia P, W28, Tk,Riv. 2,016-08 173 173 869 454 415 23 15 419 385 72 120 Padharia (Munpur) P,W7. 161- 27 54 54 294 155 139 34 121 Bhaga1ia P,W23,Riv. 1,408-24 145 145 826 420 406 420 406 65 4 122 Bokanna.la W. 12&-36 6 6 44 21 23 21 23 3 123 Antalwada P,W9. 974--25 171 171 819 420 399 49 47 133 121 150 5 124 Ta.ntaroli P,Wll. 1,075-25 55 55 296 157 139 153 139 23 125 Khatva P,W,Tk,Riv. 854-30 61 61 325 166 159 160 155 33 126 Vela.nwada M,W18;Tk, Po. 956-25 160 164 774 362 412 14 11 160 50 127 LaduDamoma Vanta W. 276-28 18 18 95 48 47 2 128 Dedhawada. P,W. 383-38 56 57 336 181 155 33 2 129 Gharenia W. 300--19 9 9 46 24 22 3 130 Muva.la W. 576--10 25 25 124 67 57 14 131 Agarwada. W. 202-32 11 11 69 33 36 3 132 Machhina. Nadhra. Riv. 538-07 56 56 239 122 117 7 133 Pania P,W4,Tk 348-25 32 33 157 79 78 4 3 11 12 14 134 Mankudi W5,Tk. 393-18 33 3a 157 81 76 30 23 9 135 Dodia (Math) W4,Tk. 457-02 11 11 66 34 32 9 136 Kadana. M,H,Mp,D,Rhc,W4,Tk, 603-14 225 225 872 445 427 32 33 47 2 309 124 Riv,Po.
64
DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals TALlJK:A
WORKERS Total .... ' .... _--- Non-
workers workers j I-liX ) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
Sl. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F No
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
69 81 57 67 11 14 1 55 50 83 21 16 18 16 3 7 6 84
311 275 306 272 1 1 2 2 2 147 123 85 51 38 51 38 12 11 86
112 96 llO 96 2 41 25 87
284 234 245 233 15 1 2 1 16 5 130 104 88 122 131 120 131 2 64 36 89 24 20 24 20 19 2() 90
149 127 143 124 3 3 3 88 86 91 78 72 77 72 1 53 35 92
28 30 28 30 29 18 93 29 18 29 18 20 13 94 25 19 25 19 15 20 95 17 19 17 19 11 10 96
110 103 104 103 2 1 3 78 89 97
10 6 10 6 5 6 98 79 66 79 66 56 37 99 83 29 83 29 16 19 100 80 60 79 60 1 38 34 101
253 213 217 213 6 4 7 19 194 .202 102
288 242 263 241 3 1 18 1 2 205 235 103 21 26 21 26 21 16 104
6 4 6 4 5 5 105 51 48 51 48 27 20 106
8 8 8 8 5 3 107
146 132 146 132 104 89 108 54 50 54 50 37 29 109 13 10 13 10 8 9 110
140 143 135 143 4 1 79 82 111 53 45 48 42 5 3 30 32 II
47 41 47 41 33 34 113 42 33 42 33 31 20 II4
141 129 141 129 101 101 115 413 390 371 363 30 27 8 4 244 245 116 196 177 195 177 1 134 128 117
204 198 204 198 166 141 118 236 225 ,227 222 7 3 1 1 218 190 119
90 77 88 77 1 1 65 62 120 247 216 243 216 4 173 190 121
15 16 15 16 6 7 122
253 233 234 213 8 12 2 1 9 7 167 166 123 104 77 101 77 1 2 53 62 124
97 88 96 88 1 69 71 125 202 112 165 101 2 2 21 10 6 1 5 1 160 300 126
30 32 25 30 3 2 2 18 15 127
118 no 109 102 9 8 63 45 128 17 14 14 13 3 1 7 8 129 48 39 45 39 2 1 19 18 130 26 26 13 14 13 12 7 10 131 85 76 84 76 1 37 41 132
56 45 56 45 23 33 133 48 40 48 40 33 36 134 18 19 17 19 1 16 13 135
206 90 51 27 4 7 47 56 3 3 13 I) 73 7 239 337 136
65
VD.1-9
GUJARAT TILLAGE SANTRAMPUR
bl. Area. in Ocoupied House- Soheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Villa,ge/Town/W ardj HIock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P :M. F ':M. F M ]!' M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
137 Chhatrapura W3. 395-3.9 11 II 51 27 24 27 24 6 131:1 Chitva M,W5,Tk. 1,058-28 149 149 856 424 432 .. ,Hll 400 92 7 139 Bugadh P,W,Tk. 963-06 114 114 571 289 282 21 17 262 259 47 2 140 Moti Vareth W3. 223-16 33 33 158 81 77 1 2 80 73 20 5 141 Nani Vareth' P,W2,Tk. 527-30 38 38 226 119 107 1 23
142 Kanawada. P,W5,Riv,S,Ed. 1,626-03 254 256 1,021 563 45~ 19 18 13 8 187 73 143 Vaghadiani Andhari Riv. 1,231-27 30 30 142 76 66 76 66 16 144 Diva-da W,Riv. 267-37 29 29 144 80 64 19 22 43 10 145 Brahmnani Muvadi W. 57-32 6 6 42 20 22 20 22 5 146 Luhama Muvada W2,Tk. 381-32 35 35 182 89 93 31 2
147 Anoppura. W,Tk,Riv. 274-01 44 44 193 105 88 18 148 Charanni .Muvadi Riv. 67-34 14 14 72 37 35 29 25 8 149 ChopadDevi W. 69-26 5 5 31 15 16 4 1 150 Ba.riana Vanta P,W3,Tk. U3-22 38 38 217 115 102 29 151 Mal P,W,Riv. 705-19 65 65 295 157 138 19 15 1 1 45 10
152 Nana Rajanpur P,W,Riv. 472-33 60 60 283 154 129 37 7 153 Mota Rajanpur W,Riv. 638-05 62 62 289 147 142 4 2 23 2 154 Math (Dodia) W5. 276-32 32 32 172 92 80 16 11 14 155 Thakorna N adhra P,W5,Riv. 1,212-01 140 141 634 337 297 43 42 57 28 156 Dadhalia P,W,Riv. 668-19 82 82 447 238 209 7 5 51 4
157 Saliabid P,WlO,Tk. 504-17 47 49 220 118 102 39 4 158 Sanghri P,WI4,Tk. 990-04 121 123 633 338 295 91 5 1,')9 Nana Dharola P,W. 350-33 31 33 203 116 87 16 18 42 1 160 Mota Dharola P,W4,Tk2, 431-05 64 64 321 156 165 48 55 41 [)
161 Kajli M,W13,Tk,Po. 653-04 92 92 430 221 209 i8 22 80 9
162 Ladpur P,W9,Tk. 1,401-08 125 127 630 319 311 11 6 84 '8 163 Nava Muva.da P,W13. 377-22 71 71 391 189 202 96 13 164 Limbani Vav P,W2,Tk. 537-25 36 36 196 102 94 16 1 165 Bhemani Vav P,WlO,Tk. 579-14 88 90 460 223 237 3 I 36 16 166 Zenzava P2,W12,Tk. 1,280-32 llO 110 608 315 293 3 4 69 10
167 Shiyal M,WlO,Tk. 1,976- 04 171 171 858 442 416 12 12 110 10 168 Ghanta Vadia W2. 424-22 29 29 160 80 80 6 7 3 169 Chhala Pagina. Muvada W. 164-29 5 5 20 10 10 2 170 Brahmanni Muvadi W. 23-26 17 17 73 28 45 20 14 171 Goriana Muvada W2. 82-05 32 32 155 82 73 24 19 19
172 Rughnathpura W2. 12-18 65 65 239 127 112 93 45 173 Malvan P,H,Mp,D,Rhc,W2,Tk,Po. 1,680-15 402 402 1,977 1,012 965 112 108 3 2 320 83 174 Pankhan W3. 186-33 47 47 264 138 126 7 6 29 175 Vadll.Zampa P,WI4,Tk. 1,435-10 195 195 938 504 434 61 57 101 11 176 Vaghotia W. 38-25 9 9 25 16 9 7
177 Mota Machhiwada W3. 226-18 19 19 107 64 43 6 2 24 3 178 Nana Machhiwada P,W7. 469-15 55 55 242 122 120 2 1 7 6 25 1 179 Dolatpura W. 115- 21 16 16 78 37 41 12 180 Parvatpura. W. 186-00 19 19 100 51 49 8 181 Limhhola P,W3.Tk. 854-19 139 140 761 365 396 9 4 171 27
182 Nathuni Muvadi W2. 81-27 '7 7 31 16 15 10 183 Daduni Muvadi W. 64-02 13 13 73 37 36 34 5 6 I 184 Kadva Bariani Muvadi W2. 20-22 16 16 71 37 34 37 34 7 185 Godhani Muvadi W. 88-37 2 2 13 8 5 8 5 186 Hathi Ranani Muvadi W. 33-13 5 5 38 22 16 22 16 f)
187 Golanpur P,Tk. 522-36 74 74 423 222 201 93 87 57 2 188 Bor ivaia Pithapur W6. 453-29 40 40 215 109 106 109 106 31 189 Nalia Riv. 38()-O9 10 10 74 36 38 36 38 13 190 To. ladra P,W6,Riv. 1,236-30 70 70 427 218 209 6 6206 197 35 3 191 Vagadiana Pithapur P, W5,Tk. 512-29 45 45 229 llO 119 .. 110 119 23
66
DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers ( I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII , IX X SI.
No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ~2 33 34 35 36 1
20 20 20 20 7 4 137 254 232 240 229 1 3 3 9 1 170 200 138 172 166 172 166 117 116 139 49 45 49 45 32 32 140 79 75 78 75 I 40 32 141
353 189 219 184 1 I 2 116 2 4 2 10 1 210 269 142 54 46 54 46 22 20 143 44 23 23 5 7 3 1 12 15 1 36 41 144 13 12 13 12 7 10 145 50 60 44 60 5 I 39 33 146
61 59 57 56 1 3 3 44 29 147 27 22 27 22 10 13 148
6 6 6 6 9 10 149 72 68 71 68 I 43 34 150 90 86 66 74 6 2 10 9 8 1 67 52 151
95 88 93 88 2 59 41 152 96 84 85 76 6 8 1 4 51 58 153 60 41 60 41 32 39 154
235 188 179 129 II 19 10 9 32 31 1 2 102 109 155 144 127 128 127 13 1 2 94 82 156
70 59 60 57 8 I 1 1 1 48 43 157 189 152 178 133 4 5 5 14
, 2 149 143 158
68 51 52 51 15 1 48 36 159 90 84 83 84 5 2 66 81 160
HO 123 134 121 3 2 1 1 1 81 86 161
205 210 196 208 6 I 3 114 101 162 112 122 106 122 3 .. 2 77 80 163 61 59 55 59 3 3 41 35 164
129 152 127 152 I I 94 85 165 195 IS9 181 184 12 5 1 I 120 104 166
265 252 262 252 3 177 164 167 42 42 38 80 168
7 2 7 2 3 8 169 13 7 10 7 I 2 15 38 170 48 I 38 I 10 34 72 171
51 5 25 13 13 5 76 107 172 608 515 506 498 17 12 26 ? 25 27 5 404 450 173
79 78 74 74 5 4 59 48 174 311 260 292 254 5 10 6 4 193 174 175
8 9 8 9 8 176
36 27 36 27 28 16 -177 78 65 70 64 3 3 I .. 1 I 44 55 178 24 20 23 20 1 13 21 179 34 32 33 32 1 17 17 180
195 239 149 237 13 2 9 3 19 2 170 157 181
8 12 8 12 8 3 182 23 8 21 8 1 1 14 28 183 28 30 28 30 .'. 9 4 184
4 5 4 5 .. 4, .. 185 12 9 II 9 I 10 7 186
130 127 122 127 I 7 92 74 187 66 69 63 63 5 1 3 43 37 188 IS 24 18 22 1 1 18 14 189
141 127 138 121 2 6 1 77 82 190 91 82 91 82 19 37 191
67
GUJARAT VILLAGE SANTRAMPUR
Sl. Village/Town/Ward/Block Area in Occupied House· SchedulEd Scheduled Literate & No. A-G houses holds Total Population Cabtt's Tribes Educated
-----p M F M F M F M F
1 2 ~ 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 11 12 13 14
192 Balujina Muvada Riv. 57-32 8 8 45 18 27 8 193 Salia Muvadi W2. 222-13 27 27 117 58 59 30 43 6 194 Moti Sarsan P,W,Tk,Po. 817-09 148 148 633 340 293 68 60 97 17 195 Audarsingana Muvada W. 96-18 10 10 60 33 27 25 6 196 Limada Muvadi P,W,Tk. 530-26 93 83 358 169 189 73 25
197 Lavania P,W2,Tk. 388-05 75 75 361 188 173 33 6 198 N ani Kharsoli P,W2,Tk. 1,082-13 113 118 596 297 299 33 46 4 10 65 15 199 Chelapagina Muvada W9. 33-19 20 20 139 76 63 13 200' Gala Talavdi W7. 201-28 21 21 92 45 47 I 201 Ranani Sarsan P,W. 431-03 35 35 198 115 83 36 7
202 Nani Sarsan P,W,Tk. 715-19 61 67 307 158 149 54 11 203 Chhayan P,W2,Tk. 397-21 77 77 413 198 215 46 6 204 Bhotva W. 179--31 17 17 85 47 38 16 205 Gamdi P,WIO,Tk. 1,102-14 162 152 837 431 406 35 28 ll4 7 206 Pagina Muvada P,W,Tk. 324-33 43 48 227 123 104 \ .. 21 1
207 Dhunia P,W4. 927-24 70 70 355 175 180 .. , I 2 50 3 208 Kothina Muvada P,W2,Tk. 339-04 40 44 204 III 93 8 10 17 1 209 Movasa P,W3,Tk2. 150-33 158 160 841 437 404 20 19 7 2 125 14 210 Salia W. 489~17 39 39 211 10\1 102 8 6 23 211 Galalia W. 156730 5 5 18 11 7 1
212 Guvalia p,W. 348-03 46 46 273 143 130 35 36 44 12 213 Dahela W. 327-22 17 17 130 63 67 7 214 Boyadia P,WIO. 127-II 67 67 326 170 156 69 49 13 15 28 2 215 Savgadh P,W. 279-39 30 30 ,?86 93 93 36 5 216 Kalibel M,W,Tk,Po. 583-07 150 150 72 419 353 20 17 58 1
217 Padharia P,W2,Tk. 362-28 77 77 357 182 175 53 15 218 Kanbina Moyla W. 166-19 17 17 77 44 33 16 3 219 Dhamotna WIg. 939-27 73 73 348 177 171 32 4
Moyla 220 Godhar P,W2. 1,258-35 116 116 602 319 283 17 10 3 5 71 6 221 Manchod P2,W2. 1,795-22 134 134 674 355 319 35 31 9 11 101 9
222 Chuthana P,W,Tk. 600-31 80 80 449 265 184 3 3 95 4 Muvada
223, Kalibel Navagara. p,W. 337-14 54 54 274 139 135 30 31 1 57 11 224 Sandhpalia W2. 385-29 43 43 237 117 120 32 II 225 Mankodia P,W3,Tk. 554-30 61 61 359 182 177 6 7 56 3 226 Thambha W2. 386-27 36 36 201 104 97 4 3 9 5 28
227 Narikpur P,W4. 45Q-.-32 56 56 261 147 114 1 1 35 228 Barela P,Rhe, W2, Tk. 912-04 81 81 418 222 196 34 29 27 26 36 6 229 Bahedia WI0. 414-30 19 19 82 45 37 17 I :230 Rafai P,W2,Tk. 478-29 34 34 192 99 93 44 II :231 Vaghan W3. 277-03 11 II 63 32 31 3
232 Moyalapad P,W4,Tk. 1,133-03 47 47 214 121 93 19 3 233 Nansalai W,Riv. 1,294--25 47 47 236 129 107 .. 62 54 29 5 ·234 Rajagro 506- 35 Un i n h a b i t fl d :235 Ramjini Nal Riv. 792-25 15 15 86 46 40 45 39 11 2 :236 Undara P,W3,Riv. 271-25 24 24 106 56 50 2 2 15 1
237 Balujina Muvada P,W3. 124-03 73 73 432 213 219 27 5 238 Chari P,W19. 717-35 100 100 627 335 292 16 14 7 4 98 21 239 Khuntkhar P,W6. 420-15 41 41 181 103 78 24 20 27 3 240 Boria M,W82,Po. 2,876-13 246 246 1,663 8&6 797 681 635 132 5 241 Asundaria. W9,Tk. 758~09 42 42 238 128 1I0 51 59 30 2
242 Juna Kheda. P,Wll. 592- 06 48 48 301 152 149 97 105 35 243 Kotha P,Riv. 1,356-26 53 53 350 174 176 168 170 31 4 244 Mor P, WI2,Riv,Po. 1,783-36 142 142 720 369. 351 6 II 9 7 101 8
68
DIRECTORY District-Panchmahals 'TALUKA
WORKERS Tota.l Non-
workers workers (I-IX ) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
Sl. M E- M F M F M F M F U F M F M F M F M F M }<' No.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
11 16 11 16 7 1 102 50 44 50 44 8 15 193
.208 164 198 164 2 1 7 132 129 194 20 20 20 20 13 7 195
123 116 123 116 46 73 196
136 III 134 III 1 1 52 62 197 1'18 198 175 198 1 2 119 101 198
54 45 54 45 22 18 199 30 32 30 32 15 15 200 65 47 61 47 3 50 36 ' 201
95 84 85 77 7 7 1 2 63 65 202 107 SO 107 25 5 91 185 203
25 15 -23 8 7 2 22 23 204 228 197 224 197 2 2 203 209 205
76 41 ,76 41 47 63 206
107 ll3 107 ll3 68 67 207 81 62 79 62 1 f 30 31 208
255 232 250 232 2 3 182 172 209 66 2 66 2 43 100 210 4 4 7 7 211
77 21 67 7 10 14 66 109 212 35 2 33 2 2 28 65 213
114 84 91 72 15 9 4 3 2 2 56 72 214 49 38 49 6 32 44 55 215
288 225 184 108 102 117 1 131 128 216
114 90 97 84 1 12 6 4 68 85 217 28 20 27 20 1 16 13 218
120 94 114 94 4 2 57 77 219
199 169 191 169 3 1 1 3 120 Il4 220 211 143 180 135 22 6 1 3 2 3 2 144 176 221
150 140 129 133 19 7 1 1 115 44 222
75 62 69 61 2 1 3 1 64 73 223 56 51 55 51 1 61 69 224 97 92 91 92 4 1 1 85 85 225 55 56 55 56 49 41 226
82 68 79 68 .. :I 65 46 227 ]39 127 124 115 2 2 13 10 83 69 228
27 23 27 23 18 14 229 55 64 53 64 1 44 29 230 24 17 24 17 8 14 231
76 59 76 59 45 34 232 70 10 53 8 11 1 5 2 59 97 233
U n i n h a b i ted 234 22 9 18 7 2 2 2 24 31 235 32 25 32 25 24 25 236
113 106 99 98 11 8 I 2 100 Il3 237 192 116 177 107 1 1 11 8 I 2 143 176 238
54 33 54 33 49 45 239 465 349 442 345 7 3 11 1 5 401 448 240
67 52 67 52 .- 61 58 241
81 67 80 67 1 71 82 242 ]01 89 100 89 I 73 87 243 229 198- 208 186 15 12 1 (:) 140 153 244
69
GUJARAT VILLAGE SANTRAMPUR-
SI. Area in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate &; No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population CGStes Tribes Educated
P M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14-
245 Jotangia P,W. 308-39 35 35 193 85 108 35 38 5 4 20 9 246 Ambaliyat P,Wll,Riv. 1,266-11 66 66 345 186 159 4 5 43 1 247 Satkunda P2,W6. 2,287-22 66 66 398, 192 206 47 55 57 4-248 Ora P,W3. 639-28 53 53 305 158 147 71 73' 34 10 249 Rambhemna P,W. 1,717-20 70 70 444 244 200 50 4
Muvada 250 Pa.nchmuva WB. 1,086-07 57 57 305 161 144- 25 251 Vena P,W. 3,071-16 86 86 539 290 249 !O1 83 54 3 252 Vaghfal W3. nO-36 32 32 144 73 71 33 36 7 253 Charada P,W6. 876-06 39 39 214 106 108 27 254 Anjanva P,W14,Tk. 2,379-23 157 157 868 456 412 24 25 46 46 79 8
255 Vandaria W5. 625-00 21 21 98 54 44 20 19 14 256 Kenpur P,WI9. 861-11 102 102 671 331 340 311 329 68 10 257 Falwa P,W23. 977-13 72 72 447 229 218 149 144 41 2 258 Gothibda P,Rhc,W,Tk. 2,044-38 172 172 890 473 417 124 15 259 Handanisarsan W,Tk. 764-37 44 44 231 131 100 34 3
260 Sukhsar M,Mp2,D,Rhc,Mcw,W26,Riv,Po.639-17 188 222 1,065 555 510 20 27 189 213 203 77 261 RavalnaVaruna P,W2. 459-39 88 88 486 250 236 250 236 17 262 MoiaNatva M,W52. 1,72&-33 237 237 1,457 746 711 731 697 80 3 263 Vansia Kui P,W35,Tk. 1,034-01 99 105 671 333 338 324 331 28 3 264 Pipalia W3. 360-II 40 40 259 117 142 II7 142 17
265 Vatli M,W33. 1,595-28 223 223 1,281 660 621 570 542 94 13 266 Tadhigoli W5,Riv. 542-39 28 28 186 93 , 93 93 93 6 267 Ninka M,W62,Tk,Riv. 2,250-03 294 294 1,797 923 874 7 908 855 102 4 268 Bhatmuvadi W6,Riv. 154-35 34 34 177 86 91 85 ; 91 25 3 269 Balaiya P,Hos, W 14,Riv,Po. 578-15 102 102 503 260 243 15 12 123 ' 121 90 21
270 Gava Dungra P,W4,Tk. 814-23 105 105 601 294- 307 213 221 64 12 271 Chikhli P,W7. 549-111 72 72 411 216 195 171 169 66 3 272 Saraswa P,W15,Eiv. 908-33 65 65 394 209 185 176 144 83 16 273 Aspur P,W20,Riv. 453-28 68 68 504 255 249 251 249 46 1 274- Ba.chkaria P,WI2,Riv. 268-29 47 48 269 144 125 144 126 30 3
275 Khakhluia. P,W9,Riv. 114-25 26 28 150 77 78 77 73 15 I 276 Bho3ela P,W44. 1,281-23 184 184 1,213 620 693 14 12 564 529 95 13 277 Padalia P,W5. 268-37 42 52 269 132 137 3 4 70 84 32 0 278 Rupakheda P,W1O. 663-39 120 122 761 377 384 3 1 359 - 379 41 3 279 Gothih M,W8,Tk2,Po. 2,728--08 323 326 1,689 865 824 21 15 524 471 228 75
280 NanaAmbela P,W. 271-18 46 46 249 119 130 119 130 21 281 Mota Ambela W4. 326-12 38 38 202 99 103 99 103 12 282 KaliaAmba W4. 157-38 18 18 129 58 71 58 71 11 283 Bhotva W3. 224-28 38 38 205 100 106 100 106 12 284 Eatanpur P,W4, 151-39 28 28 140 74 66 32 17
285 Galakhedi W5. 83-27 26 26 130 62 68 62 68 3 286 Rayania W2,Tk,Riv. 1,236-25 62 62 324 160 164 6 3 101 105 31 6 287 Bhavanpura W2. 178-10 29 29 137 71 66 39 43 13 288 Parthampur P,Rhc,W2,Riv. 397-17 82 82 504 252 252 1 241 238 49 7 289 Janvad P,M,W4-,Riv,Po. 916-28 139 139 780 410 370 12 13 249 231 78 18
290 Valakb.edi W. 240-02 40 40 232 116 116 91 96 15 291 Ranela W. 288-38 42 42 251 134 117 94 81 30 8 292 Sanbar P,Tk. 1,139-20, 123 123 746 378 368 3 6 350 345 52 3 293 SukaTimba P,W2. 384-28 45 45 270 129 141 92 104 28 J! 294 Babr.i P,Tk. 771-33 108 108 694 351 343 351 343 61 7
295 Kaduchi W2,Riv. 110-24 26 26 147 70 77 70 77 2 296 Moral'Naka W2,Riv. 184-17 23 23 125 65 60 65 60 297 Sangan FaIia WI5. 185-16 37 37 220 118 102 lIS 102 21 298 N ani Bhugedi P,W75,Riv,Po. 441-23 151 201 1,198 618 580 4 1 485 461 127 23 299 Moti Bhugedi P,Rhc,W60,Riv. 1,188-29 200 200 1,145 585 560 21 16 530 524 102 3
70
DlRECTOBY District-Panchmahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers SI. (I-IX) I II III IV V VI "VII VUI IX X No.
---_ -_ .-----
.M F .M F M F .M F 1\1 F M F M F M F l:I F M F M }'
15 16 17 18 Iii 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ;)6 1
46 32 39 32 2 2 2 1 39 76 245 109 29 In 29 1 1 3 3 4 77 130 246 112 45 92 37 2 3 2 16 5 80 161 247
80 18 G2 12 9 4 2 7 2 'i8 129 248 142 130 138 127 4 :I 102 70 249
96 99 96 99 65 45 250 173 149 IG2 143 9 6 2 117 100 251
48 42 47 41 1 1 25 29 252 65 52 61 51 2 1 1 .. 1 41 56 253
251 235 233 229 4 .2 7 4 :I 4 205 177 254
35 28 35 28 19 16 255 195 138 188 138 :I 4 136 202 256 135 1I3 134 III I 2 94 105 257 .318 277 297 269 11 3 6 5 " 1 :I 155 140 258
86 57 76 52 5 4 4 " 1 I 45 43 259
.348 187 185 151 4 35 20 5 4 48 4 1 65 12 207 323 260 151 49 151 49 99 187 261 493 478 486 478 1 2 4 253 233 262 198 219 181 216 14 2 2 1 135 119 263
65 76 65 76 52 66 264
373 89 369 88 1 3 1 287 532 265 46 46 46 46 47 47 266
490 368 299 1 152 318 35 49 1 3 433 506 267 34 34 .. 52 91 268
132 6 94 2 12 2 17 3 6 2 128 237 269
162 72 161 62 10 1 132 235 270 70 70 146 195 271
109 102 7 " " 100 185 272 136 157 130 156 4 I .. I I Il9 92 273
92 85 91 85 I 52 40 274
45 49 45 49 32 24 275 ~29 313 310 309 1 9 3 " 5 .. 4 291 280 276
82 88 58 73 2 2 13 13 3 6 50 49 277 210 201 ' 200 198 3 1 3 -. 4 2 167 183 278 462 222 430 219 1 5 2 3 23 1 403 602 279
61 61 58 130 280 47 47 52 103 281 30 30 28 71 282 57 41 16 43 105 283 38 37 36 66 284
39 37 39 37 " .. " 23 31 285 103 89 99 88 I I I 2 57 75 286
48 42 48 42 23 24 287 125 120 125 120
" .. 127 132 288 233. 8 208 1 17 5 1 2 5 2 177 362 289
74 62 74 62 .. . . 42 54 290 70 71 66 70 1 3 I 64 46 291
226 93 224 93 I I 152 275 292 83 4 82 4 I 46 137 293
203 20 203 18 2 148 323 294
44 42 2 26 77 295 38 38 r' 27 60 296 76 73 1 1 1 42 102 297
337 348 302 343 11 16 1 1 1 6 4 281 232 298 :313 279 300 259 2 2 1 II 2 6 272 290 299
71
GUJARAT TILLAGE SANTRAMPUR
8l. A"ea in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &
No. V illage/Town{W ard/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 9 1.0 11 12 13 14
300 Chincha.ni P,WI8,Riv. 849-30 78 78 466 231 235 230 235 38 301 Hindolia P,W40. 1,329-28 143 143 909 455 454 3 4 436 432 61 1 302 Pati P,W21. 390-06 55 55 365 171 194 171 194 45 17 303 Kanthagar P,W52,Tk. 1,507-07 174 174 1,140 556 584 3 I 546 576 57 1 304 Hajwa P,W7. 1,156-15 218 218 1,215 606 609 60 70 413 410 128 34
305 Hingla P,W25,Riv. 547-30 93 93 574 313 261 313 261 27 306 Sangdapada P,W17. 2,146-02 223 223 1,442 722 720 718 719 61 4 307 Margala P2,W27,Riv. 2,241-14 334 346 2,109 1,044 1,065 18 17 824 859 94 13 308 Kalia P,W19,Rw. 704-24 Ill! 1I3 624 324 300 312 285 48 9
309 Javesi P,W31,Tk,Riv •• 1,949 12 221 225 1,lS0 590 590 3 3 579 578 88 5
310 Kundla P,W16. 860- 09 79 79 499 259 240 259 240 20 1 311 .fhab P,Wll . 416-24 56 56 330 165 165 162 164 ~6 1 312 Patadia P,Rhc,WI9,Riv_ 389-15 71 71 404 190 214 179 207 29 11 313 Khatarpurna P,Wll. 396-14 69 65 432 219 213 1 217 213 29 1
Muvada 314 Hadmat P,WI2,Riv. 775--16 114 114 701 360 341 6 6 353 335 47 3
315 Lakhanpur P,W44,Tk,Riv. 627-39 148 148 951 465 486 465 486 48 i}
316 Ghantavadia W. 311-02 11 11 68 38 30 38 30 2 317 Moti Dhadheli P,WHl. 1,621-07 126 126 733 368 365 368 3.1>5 5 318 Bhintodi W7. 380-30 34 34 220 103 117 103 117 1 319 Vaghvadla W6. 399-01 28 28 171 86 85 2 4 84 81 1
320 Patisara P,W13. 681-37 59 59 352 182 170 182 170 8 321 Dablara. P,W33. 573-38 102 102 585 294 291 291 291 15 1 322 Nani Dhadheli P,W30,Riv. 601-25 69 69 403 210 193 9 5 198 187 14 1 323 Na.na Borida P,WI6. 359-23 48 48 304 159 145 ... 21 '1 324 Manawala. Wll. 127-01 21 21 126 60 66 59 66 10 1
Borida
325 Mota Borida P,Wll. 210-22 29 29 180 103 77 76 59 41 6 326 Vankaner P,W13,Riv. 578-02 72 72 439 232 207 8 8 224 199 29 8 327 Ghanikhunt P,W6. 484-32 52 52 320 152 168 152 168 21 4 328 Makvanana P,W9,Riv. 377-10 51 56 444 215 229 214 228 82 63
Varuna 329 Fatehpu.ra M,Mp,D2,Rhc,WI7,Tk, 718-18 355 355 1,920 1,017 903 113 94 243 221 492 192
Riv,Po. 330 Barsaleda P,W21. 468-39 III III 698 369 329 2 3 367 324 68 10 331 Piplara P,Wl? 443-00 77 77 472 248 224 248 1224 68 19 332 Patvel P,WI9. 1,036-36 88 88 478 229 249 10 6 214 242 23 1 333 Apatalai W8. 252-13 30 30 169 88 81 88 81 19 334 Navagam P,W14. 778-89 86 86 456 239 217 S 9 225 207 51 3
335 Vadvas P,W19,Po. 955-26 174 174 1,105 567 588 16 16 503 477 71 8 336 Karodia P,W28. 1,151-34 194 195 1,083 554 529 35 25 494 483 107 I}
337 Salara M,W37,Tk,Riv. 2,826-28 339 339 2,166 1,118 1,048 13 16 1,098 1,018 100 8 338 Dungar P,W27,Tk. 3,820-26 262 262 1,703 869 834 869 832 129 4 339 Zer P,W7. 744-29 39 39 236 123 113 123 113 2
340 Gadra P,W3. 1,838-01 74 74 477 240 237 236 237 51 1 341 Bhamri W4. 1;459-08 40 40 227 121 106 121 102 11 342 Kunda W4. 1,400--07 35 36 207 110 97 109 97 ·2
343 Khedapa P,Rhc,W66,Tk,Riv,Po. 6,529-10 536 536 3,075 1,560 1,515 49 30 1,485 1,459 192 22 344 Simalia P,W74,Tk,Riv. 3,730-30 293 294 1,826 931 895 28 20 828 772 123 6
345 Batakwada P,M,W76,Po. 3,879- 21 412 412 2,674 1,386 1,288 8, 9 1.336 1,251 240 8 346 Sarad P,W5. 803-1Q 43 44 283 156 127 43 1 347 Ko_tra P,W6. 937-20 58 58 333 159 174 158 174 29 5 348 Bhana Simal P,W60,Tk,Riv. 3,144-36 419 418 2,411 1,223 1,188 50 55 1,152 1,124 153 2 349 'Paniyar P,W,Riv. 1,586-33 83 83 447 247 200 11 12 226 182 48 1
350 Vyar Riv_ 202-39 5 5 29 18 11 18 11 3 351 Kanzara Riv. 158-31 15 15 93 55 38 55 38 6
72
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers
( I-IX)
1\1 F
15
145 IH 253 229
97 110 332 3;3.5 358 ;{71
203 191 475 455 637 592 188 190 344 3:32
157 147 87 100
114 121 143 121
I
M
17
F
18
144 144 250 229
96 110 317 348 277 318
204 191 468 453 6l~ 582 185 189 340 328
Ir,'J 146 :)4 97
112 ll8 139 121
no 2:l~ ;)20 225
2}j::; 30!) 274 ;)67 22 10 22 19
250 251 252 251 7:! 7:! 72 72 5± <11 54 57
114 113 204 212 127 12;:-.
. 1 (I{i !Ii ;~," 4-2
61 ;:;0 13" 125
7:3 36 10;; ;"i:,
114 113 21)0 212 120 125 111:3 91 3~j ~1:2
57 49 130 125
71 36 9:1 50
539 23!) 182 III
198 145 142
4H 14.)
3411 31+ 314 22H 58B 511 400 51d
!ll 8t
l:5J 177 72 62 1)7 50
fi6,~ 802 ()ll 31:J
737 78 0')
734 14S
687 3s 39
759 7
VD-I-IO
196 138 1.-~3
48
187 140 150
49 122
328 29,3 ~G5 2l-J. 56.'; .>11 480 .j).,
91 81
131 177 72 62 ~2 53
933 802 4(18 308
714 677 77 38 :11 3U
68\) 722 137 4
12 27
1\1
19
2
7 10
3
1 1
3
3
2
3
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8
4
5
3 3 1 3
11 21 HI
13
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F
20
7 9
3
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1
1
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21
1
21
2
4
2
1
WORKERS
IY V VI VII VIII
FMFM FMFl\IFM F
22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 32
42
4, 41 43
7
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2
139 100 2
2
3
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4 7
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District-Panchmahals
lVI
33
I 1 1 2
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IX
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Non, workers
X SI. No.
M F
34 35 36
91 225 84
229 238
1
300 301 302 303 304
1 I
3
86 202
74 224 248
lOS 24. 407 136 246
102 78 ';() 76
70 265 473 110 258
305 30{i 307 30S 309
93 31() 65 311 93 312 92 313
130 113 314
]67 177 :n5 16 II 31(j
112 114 317 31 45 31~ 32 28 319
0S 90 83 53 22
57 79 6H 54 24
32() 321 322 32& 324
1 42 27 325 94 82 326-79 132 327
3 110 170 328
20 478 664 329
7
170 103
87 39 94
141 84 95 32 90
339 331 332 333 334
218 224 335 240 300 33G 529 537 337 379 318 338 32 32 339
106 49 53
592 420
cO 34~ 44 341 41 342
713 34~ 582 34~
649 601 345 346 347 343 469
78 89 117 135
480 429 9!J 193
6 27
11 35G 38 25)
GUJARAT VILLAGE SANTRAMpUR,
Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. VillageJTownJWard/Block A-G hOUlles holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
---~
P M F ,M F M F M F
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14
352 Bugadna Riv. 368-01 7 7 36 18 18 5 Muvada
353 Kyaria W. 237-08 15 15 86 40 46 40 46 5 1 354 Nani Kyar P,WI2,Riv. 1,511-20 99 99 526 263 263 ~62 263 72 13 355 .Moti Kyar P,W33. 2,192-09 2W 210 1,233 644 589 28 18 601 1554 138 6 356 Bhandara .M,W37,Tk,Riv. 1,819-05 211 211 1,229 621 608 603 597 13g 15
357 Ukhreli P,W33,Riv, Po. ~,592-09 227 227 1,457 742 715 38 35 565 546 178 27 358 Molara P,W22. 1,126-09 138 138 958 470 488 457 471 70 2 359 N ana Sarnaiya P,W6. 763-28 64 64 420 204 216 199 215 55 12 360 Surpur P,W9,Riv. 785-10 93 93 576 297 279 15 12 255 241 81 12 361 Babrai W5. 283-35 23 23 148 67 81 67 81 11
362 Babrol P,W12. 2,440~-OI 225 225 1,387 680 707 13 12 625 648 162 23 363 Mota Sarnaiya P,Tk6. 694-39 122 122 760 389 371 "18 310 54 11 364 Baria.ni Hathod P,W8,Riv. 476-18 52 52 313 169 144 1 1 1117 143 54 2 365 Ratanpur P,W7. 201-03 30 30 175 94 81 94 81 20 366 Nes P,W. 96-16 16 16 119 69 50 69 50 25 4
367 Nani Nadukan P,W13. 334-17 54 54 290 148 142 103 82 34 12 368 Moti Nadukan M,W6,Tk. 755-28 112 112 654 331 323 7 5 238 239 90 15 369 Kupda r,W8. 332-08 60 60 363 164 199 l(i4 199 23 370 Limadia P,W27. 830-26 113 113 731 409 322 4 1 405 320 78 4 371 Jatanna Muvada W3. 226-05 14 14 III 56 55 37 35 17 4
372 Kumana .Muvada W6. 310-31 22 22 155 74 81 35 28 30 I 373 Kankasia P,WlO. 342-08 42 42 315 159 156 119 116 52 7 374- Bavani Hathod W2,Riv. 336-07 28 28 160 79 81 '56 55 19 3 375 NaniRel P,W8. 327-28 54 54 317 171 14tl 165 142 32 2 376 Moti Rei P,M,W69,Tk. 959-03 300 301 1,972 1,028 944 .. 1,002 928 233 24
377 Vangad P2,Rhc,W28,Po. 1,446-38 194 194 1,159 606 553 3 6 594 539 III 40 378 Madhvlt P,W13. 1,215-32 191 142 873 426 447 10 18 408 422 43 3 379 Fetehgadi we. 388-00 49 39 230 115 115 1I5 115 380 Dhadhela P,W9,Tk,Po. 1,140-25 96 96 607 297 310 283 299 27 8 381 Nani Bara W4. 334-00 9 9 45 19 26 19 26 1
382 Moti Bars we. 528-13 33 24 119 61 58 61 58 383 Jnta F,W16. 1,195-07 126 126 805 415 390 412 385 44 3 384 Dungrana Pani W3. 420-02 38 38 217 ll3 104 113 104 1 385 Ghughra P,W20. 2,446-03 279 279 1,638 845 793 844 793 98 3 386 Moti Charoli P,W23. 350-17 46 46 271 134 137 134 137 17
I
~8'i Blichor P,WI7. 1,046-32 93 93 604 285 319 274 309 39 3 "388 N ni Charoli P,W2I. 528-08 56 56 457 230 227 229 226 29 3 :389 Jalai P,WI3,Tk. 1,193-14 59 60 386 199 187 199 187 3 '390 Vandaria P,W9. 625-00 81 81 518 241 277 241 277 /)4 '391 ~ava Talav W17,Tk. 543-20 41 41 263 135 128 135 128 2
:392 Ja.go1a P,WI9,Tk. 1,520-09 Il5 116 694 339 355 338 354 49 12 .393 Chhalor P,W34. 936-36 142 142 850 434 416 427 410 75 5 :394 Karmal P,W26. 1,444-18 152 153 942 458 484 50 1 :395 Dungar P,W7. 583-03 55 55 357 190 167 182 162 15 396 Morma.hudi W7. 164-17 18 18 103 53 50 53 50 10 2
397 Moti Shero P,W13. 263-32 32 32 208 104 104 104 104 31 4 398 Vavdi P,WI6. 361-iI 43 43 262 140 122 127 106 41 10 399 '"a.lundi P,Wll. 761-19 128 128 718 388 330 384 326 62 5
74
DIRECTORY District Panchmahals
TALUKA WORKERS
Total Non-
workers workers
(I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Sl. --- No. --------
M F M F M F M F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F l\iI_ F 1\1 F
15 16 17 18' 19 20 21 .22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
10 10 8 18 352
26 26 11- 46 31'13
140 1 138 1 1 1 123 262 304
358 60 355 60 1 .2 286 529 355
327 93 314 93 2 1 10 291- 515 356
368 213 339 201 7 3 9 12 1 9 371- 502 357
257 196 247 182 4 7 1 6 1 1- 213 :.;92 358
108 125 107 125 .. .. I 96 91 359
156 64 152 63 1 1 1 2 141 215 360
47 24 47 24 20 57 36l
375 121 365 120 1 2 2 5 305 586 362
235 191 197 162 .. 36 29 2 154 ISO ,,63
86 73 83 71 2 1 2 83 71 3M
56 35 55 35 1 38 46 365
39 26 39 26 30 24 366
92 72 83 67 5 4 1 ., 3 56 70 367
204 148 151 93 24 30 21 23 I 2 7 127 175 368
120 96 109 92 II 1- 44 103 36\)
223 192 222 192 I 186 130 370
30 27 26 22 3 5 1 26 28 371
39 43 35 34 1 2 9 35 38 372
88 69 72 56 14 II .2 2 71 87 373
45 37 38 30 6 7 1 34 44 374
103 99 89 82 13 17 1 68 47 375
504- 477 496 474 4 2 4 1 521- 467 376
361 320 344 318 5 2 10 2 245 233 377
264 271 247 271 6 6 4 162 176 378
63 44 63 1-1- .. 52 71 379
162 26 as 25 5 4 4 1 135 2R1- 380
10 9 10 9 9 17 381
26 25 26 25 .. 35 33 382 251 220 202 192 11 3 31- 25 3 1- 164 170 383
64 50 64 50 49 51- 384
456 321- 444 323 8 1 3 389 469 385 72 66 72 66 62 71 386 ..
148 158 139 155· 7 3 2 137 161 387 140 141 140 141 90 86 388 ll2 101 112 101 87 86 389
144 175 144 175 .. 97 102 390 84 78 84 78 51 !)O 391
201 224 192 216 7 8 1 I 138 131 392 254 269 247 261- 6 5 180 11-7 393
259 238 259 238 199 246 394 101 91 78 68 21 23 2 89 76 395 28 23 28 23 25 27 396
57 54 51 48 6 6 1-7 50 397 72 64 72 64 68 58 398
185 Hi! 180 149 3 II 1 1 203 179 399
75
IU IX 1-rJ)
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GmJARAT VILLAGE J'HALOD
Sl. Area in Occupied Housa- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & lio. Villal:e/TownJWardJBlock AG hQuses hold~ Total Populatioll Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 i 6 7 • 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR JHALOD TALUKA 199,846--32 20,207 81,633 841 51,904 12,494 19,861 120,996 59,363 799 50,227 3,164
Tutal jm Urban A.rea
Total jor Rural Arlla 199,846-3219,861iJi),207 120,996 61,63359,363841 79{} 51,904 50,22712,494 3,164
VILLAGES
1 Garadu P2,M,W20,Tk,Po. 4,892-08 463 466 2,777 1,397 1,380 5 5 1,379 1,359 l!79 24 2 Rajpur P,W46,Tk. 1,687-33 108 108 627 324 303 314 297 27 1 3 Sit,avatJ i W7. 432-37 31 31 204 99 105 90 84 6 {-
4 Devjini So.ras- P,W12~Tk. 261-01 80 80 495 254 241 237 222 62 l! vani
5 Kaljini P,W43,Tk2. 992-00 123 123 693 355 338 355 338 93 15 Sarasvani
6 Jetpur P,WI57,Tk. 2,301-06 252 252 1,505 772 733 772 733 123 15 7 Velpura P,W34, 1,712-00 U9 119 744 380 364 379 364 64 i 8 Jhalod P4,M3,H,Mp6,D5,Mcw, 4,700-39 1,759 1,831 10,089 5,191 4,898 185 184 1,734 1,649 2,691 1,4,10
W68, Tk3,Riv,Po,To,Tph, Ed.
9 Dhavadia P2,M,W6,Tk,Riv. 324-15 393 397 2,378 1,222 1,156 1,084 1,029 177 21 10 Anvarpura P,W2,Tk. 629-26 80 80 449 243 206 243 206 36 , 11 Kalia Talav Tk,Riv. 201-37 32 34 192 97 95 97 95 10 12 Munkhosala P,W2,Riv. 1,279-32 156 157 865 443 422 307 296 79 1 13 Chitrodia P, W58, Tk,Riv2. 1,784-18 212 194 1,129 555 574 1>55 574 102 19 14 Jafarpura P,\V33,Tk. 1,372-18 163 163 892 462 430 450 423 85 15 15 Shankerpurn M,WI6,Tk. 1,453-12 lq4 Wi) 643 340 303 PJ35 296 97 6
HI Kharsana P,WI5,Tk,Riv. 1,540-24 192 191 1,076 539 1i37 2 5 537 532 97 9 17 Mahudi P,Mp,D,W14,Tk,Riv,Po. 1,969-15 200 200 1,162 597 565 2 590 561 82 I}
18 Bambela. P,W18,Riv2. 1,297-00 106 108 657 324 333 317 324 33 19 Kheda P,W7,Riv. 686-34 70 70 411 210 201 210 201 18 20 Rajadia W5. 415-34 42 42 226 109 117 106 114 2]
21 Ambazaran W4,Riv. 355-02 19 19 118 54 64 54 64 8 22 Thunthi P,W9,Riv2. 728-35 83 83 444 228 216 %03 199 50 1
Kankasia 23 Bhonyra 45Q-.05 Un in ha b i ted 24 Ghenswa P,W8,Riv. 1189-03 56 56 330 145 185 7 9 136 174 25 3 25 Chhasia P,W4,Riv. 1,010-14 93 93 515 266 249 256 243 42
26 Maghanisar P,Wll. 352-32 51 53 272 143 129 139 127 23 27 Hadmah Khunta P, W8, Tk3. 969-18 87 87 529 267 262 267 262 50 4,
28 Fulpura P,W8. 1,802-24 174 174 1,079 538 641 33 33 497 505 37 29 Timachi W2,Riv. 449-19 18 19 123 58 65 57 65 16 30 Rampura P,W5,Riv. 1,183-16 74 75 480 245 235 243 231 17 !
31 Raypura P,W4,Tk. 868-15 53 55 339 171 168 171 168 30 8 32 Ghodia P,W4,Tk. 1,032-15 46 47 310 169 141 169 141 23 S 33 Khakho.ria P,W4,Riv. 475-19 52 52 303 151 152 150 152 27 4 34 Gamdi M,W13,Po. 1,505-24 227 229 1,404 723 681 3 3 561 519 134 83 35 Pethapur P,W3,Tk,Riv,Po. 3,971-20 275 287 1,707 897 810 26 16 764 678 102 11
36 Piplod P,W,Tk,Riv. 875-30 53 53 343 180 163 180 163 9 37 Mundaheds l>,WI2,Tk. 1,899-00 220 224 1,430 738 692 3 3 728 621 143 6 38 Therkn P,W8,Riv. 2,888-07 268 278 1,721 843 878 843 878 }66 14 39 Panin wa,Tk. 319-29 25 28 153 74 79 10 6 64 73 II 40 Vagelo. P,w25,Tk2. 2,734-27 280 285 1;838 938 900 13 10 920 887 95 3
41 Nansalo.i P,WlO,Tk,Riv. 1,514-39 96 96 558 281 277 4, 4, 192 192 83 '9 42 Melania p,WlO,Riv. 365-29 52 52 313. 144 169 144 169 52 8 43 Raniar Kanbi P,M,W7,Tk2,Riv. 2,113-34 239 254 1,445 730 715 4 :I 486 476 256 71 44 Rania.r Ina.mi p,W4,'rk,Riv. 1,115-00 89 90 531 260 271 7 8 167 274 83 Z 45 Lilva Thakor P,W. 1,530-32 200 206 1,228 593 635 4 I 411 440 UII 47
78
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers
( I-IX)
M F
I
M F
II
M F
III
M F TY
M F
WORKERS
V
M F
VI
M F
\"1.1
M F
VIII
M
District-Panchllia1als
IX
M F
Nonworkbrs
X
M F
SI. No.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S3 34 35 36 1
.36,562 32,968 541 143 841 58 71 794 92 32,906 31.989 243 71 412 1 4 24
.. , 36,{jOS 32,906 32,908 31,989 541 i!4:J
815 798 782 792 184 136 t58 ~3
62 49 54 30 150 120 118 112
195 198 186 198
488 516 481 516 251 236 233 214
2,571 1,233 1,209 1,030
646 586 636 584" 138 122 136 121
62 57 62 57 259 224 249 224 305 278 298 278 242 221 236 220 158 146 146 145
285 289 279 286 410 356 400 356 173 150 169 150 147 152 147 152 75 75 73 75
29 127
32 29 95 ll8
32 95
88 89 82 85 136 119 130 119
78 90 76 90 130 130 126 130 311 305 311 305
39 27 35 27 159 137 153 137
90 89 89 88 96 86 88 84 78 84 78 84
415 380 408 374 533 482 488 465
85 81 85 81 491 464 482 459 522 551 505 536
50 53 43 53 627 590 616 580
153 164 150 164 79 86 77 86
403 435 370 424 144 171 133 161 395 421 361 396
7 26
8
2
3 1
85
5
2 2 4 4
2
I
1
1 2
1 7
5
5 6
3 4
14
43 19
I
40
1
2
1 2
5 5
3
143 71 841 412 58 71 4 794 24 92
8 6 3 2
.. 2 4 1 1 3
1
1 15 22 35 2 231 39 45 1 46 1 363 3 61
1
2
2
2
I
I 1
I
5 2
2
4
Uninhabited 441
4
I 2 23 16
7 10 7
3 4
3 5
651 5
10 6 7 10
18 23
79
2
I 1 3
1 2
1
1 2
1
1,054 25,071 162 26,457
1,0510 102 25,071 26,467
13
25
6
3 2
496
4
6 2 2 7
3 5
5
1
1 4
2 8
1 4-
3
2 1
15
1
582 582 140 167 37 56
3 104 121
160 140
284 217 129 128
67 2,620 :{,665
2 576 570 105 84
35 38 184 198 250 296 220 209 182 157
254 248 187 209 151 183 63 49 34 42
'l" ~.)
101 32
121
57 96 130 130
05 311 137 132 227 226
19 38 86 98
81 79 73 55 73 68
3 308 301 364 328
95 82 247 228 321 327
24 26 311 310
128 113 65 83
2 327 280 116 100 198 2li
1 2 3 4
5
II 7 3
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
GUIARAT
81. No. VilIage/TownjWard/Block
1
46 Varod 47 Nime Varod 48 Sampoi 49 Tandi 50 Lilva Deva
51 Lilva Poker 52 Kadval 53 Bajarvada 54 Hirola 55 Sarmaria
li6 Ninki 57 Trakda Mahudi 58 Trakda Mahu-
dina Muvada 59 Kanji Khedi 60 Anika
61 Lavara 62 Sarori 63 Kakreli 64 Dungra 65 Galanapad
66 Vaniaghanti 67 Kadvanapad 68 Jasuni 69 Valunda 70 Doka Talavdi
2
PW57 Tk P:W2,Riv: P,W3,Tk. P,W,Riv. P,W3,Tk.
P,W5,Tk. 1\1,W220,Tk,Riv,Po. P,Tk,Riv. P,WI21,Tk,Riv. P,W2,Riv,Po.
l\f,W31,Riv. P,'VI4,Riv. W12.
'YS. P,W37.
I"WI9,Tk. P,W16. \YIO. P,W50. W7,Ri'·.
W7. W7. P,WIS. W3. WS.
71 Jitpura P,WlO,Riv. 72 Mandli P,W22,Tk,Po. 73 Nariani Muvadi P,W7. 74 Lunjana Muvada W3. 75 Kavdana Muvada P,WI9.
76 Chandanana Muvada
77 Kalyanpura 78 Pichhoda 79 Bachakaria 80 Dhedia
81 Zusa 82 Dhediano Nalo 83 Banieli
84 Pratappura 85 Tisana
Muvada 86 Chamaria 87 Govinde. Talai 88 Kota 89 Thala ( SanjeH ) 90 lYIali
91 Bhamen 92 ChakisaAa 93 Patela 94 Itadi 95 Vansia
96 Dhavdifalia 97 Bodiabhint 98 Jaror 99 Dharn')na
P,Wll.
P,Wll. P,W6!. W2. P,W16,Riv.
P,W31,Tk. Wll,Riv. M,Mp3,Hos,Rhc,'V59,Tk, Riv,Po. P,W26,Riv. Wll,Ri\·.
P,W67,Riv. P,W39,Tk. P,W20,Tk. P,WI4,Tk. P,W25,Tk,Riv,
P,W21,Riv. P,'V21,Riv. W3.Riv. W8.Tk. P,'V47,Pa.
Wll,Riv. W4. W4.Riv. W.
VliLLAGE lHALOD
Area in. Occupied Hou.se- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & A-G houses holds Total Population Ca13te6 Tribes EdUcatEd
3 4 5
1 S45-0:? 245 24ii '863-35 71 71
1,442-:lt Hi.) 105 619-36 ,55 55 746-12 70 70
154· 09 4,239-34 1,470-03 8,026-16 2,230-00
1;60-20 :Wl-24 168-20
154-00 964-06
30 450 l'il 328 212
2U 152
30 450 170 331 217
135 35 18
30 152
464-21 44 43 405-2~j 73 73 356-12 29 29 865-05 106 106 226-37 24 24
235·;2(; 253·0B 1;14· 38 119-02 42!J 18
264· 24 5111- :3:3 165·26 341·36 309 30
28!l-1l
::.>59-02 ] .303- 36
147-25 567- 39
1,530-04 180-02 749· :18
424-34 188 28
1,200-39 430-18 558-14 830-10 H34· 36
482-28 383-2!l 517-:{7 465·31 534-05
123-36 400-18 270-09 191-14
18 23 74 18 10
37 77 19 26 42
20
24 139
8 79
140 16
383
56 39
195 107
86 69
107
78 50 12 19
103
20 25 20
3
80
18 23 74 18 10
37 77 19 26 43
20
23 152
8 78
140 16
383
56 39
195 107
86 69
108
77 50 13 18
102
20 25 20
3
P .1\1 F
6 7
1,397 686
F 1\1 F
8 9 10
711 23 32 216
11 12
610 611 202 216 477 489 146 132 136 140
418' 202 1,047 514 533
169 344 175 414 202 21!2 5 5
179 2,924 1,042 2,116 1,378
807 242 110
197 967
260 47U 197 641'1 ]63
112 169 465
92 72
221 442 IHI 166 279
124
153 1,0Il
67 504
901 105
2,020
373 225
1,151 683 537 475 637
512 300
61 155 639
108 144 102
14
91 88 1,495 1,429 . 548 4!J4
1,096 1,(120 694 684
423 384 121 121 54 56
99 US 468 499
138 ]22 239 240 97 100
2
5
314 334 1 96 67
64 48 89 80
235 23() 41 51 36 36
101 120 210 232
62 57 ti8 7t>
146 133
62
82 506
29 274
62
71 505 5 38
230 444
53
91 88 3 1,324 1,262
525 469 1 I,OH21,OI9
694 684
338 306 II9 121
,11 56
99 98 4 386 415
66 58 238 238
97 99 1 313 333
96 67
64 48 80 80
234 228 35 48 36 36
101 120 173 194 6] 57 71 69
134 121
62 62
48 41 420 414
21 33 223 191
457 52
1,057 963 108 91l
433 421 52 53
291 299
183 112
588 342 277 244 297
252 157
32 94
314
64 77 53
9
190 13 17 ll3 1 4
563 341 260 231 340
260 143 10 13
29 61
325
H 67 49
5
89 76 109 109
312 316 313 3]7 269 254 244 231 293 333
252 260 142 127
32 29 90 56
285 297
64 44 77 67 53 ~ 9 0
13
100 38 83 45 36
8 218
68 133
33
111 20
8
15 71
45 60
2 51 11
4 8
38 7
II
25 74 20 23 33
6
24 86
8 59
101 7
507
39 8
93 55 33 40 52
33 39
4 44 95
6 :;
15
F
14
30
13 10
30 11 18
2
11 2
2
5 7 1 8
I 6
2 24
1
5
20
196
5 7 3 4
43
7 11
12
DIRECTORY District-Panclunahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Sl.
M F M F M F M F M F M F No_
M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
410 386 396 376 4 7 10 3 276 325 46 114 112 109 109 3 3 -. 2 88 104 47 285 297 275 290 I .. .. 9 7 229 236 48 103 86 92 82 9 4 1 .. " 1 72 83 49 121 114 109 Il2 9 3 ~ 81 98 50
60 48 57 48 2 .. 1 31 40 51 923 855 S71 845 32 8 3 2 I .. 9 7 572 574 52 352 297 349 296 3 I 196 197 53 630 605 616 603 11 2 2 1 466 415 54 428 396 426 383 1 13 1 266 288 55
258 254 246 252 1 2 1 2 8 165 130 56 69 77 67 76 .. 1 2 52 44 57 28 38 25 38 1 1 26 18 58
59 63 59 63 40 35 5~ 319 329 317 325 2 4 149 170 60
75 8U 73 80 1 63 42 61 150 158 149 158 I 89 82 62 73 69 68 62 4 7 .. .. .. 1 24 31 63 205 226 202 225 1 I 1 1 109 108 64 59 46 59 46 37 21 65
38 30 33 26 5 4 . '\ .. 26 18 66 63 62 53 52 .. .. 36 28 67 147 150 146 148 1 2 88 80 68 27 37 27 37 " 14 14 69 22 24 21 24 I 14 12 70
56 69 55 66 I 3 45 51 71 116 115 98 113 3 1 3 I 1 7 2 94 117 72 35 36 34 36 1 27 21 73 45 49 45 49 43 29 74 82 81 81 81 I 64 52 75
41 32 41 31 1 • 0 •• 21 30 76
48 42 48 42 .. 34 29 77 308 ' 324 292 317 16 7 I 198 181 78 22 23 22 23 7 15 79 155 143 153 143 1 119 87 80 288 306 275 305 4 1 .. 1 8 169 138 81
32 36 31 36 .. I .. 20 17 82 539 274 241 187 ;') 8 9 130 72 2 5 73 5 69 7 518 689 83
104 113 103 110 1 3 79 77 84 65 69 65 69 47 44 85
383 304 378 302 1 2 2 2 205 259 86 220 193 217 193 1 2 122 148 87 188 184 184 182 4 2 89 76 88 156 157 156 157 -. 88 74 89 175 188 169 186 1 5 2 122 152 90., 145 159 143 159 1 1 107 101 91 82 94 79 94 1 1 1 75 49 92: 22 22 22 22 10 7 93: 45 37 39 37 1 5 49 24 94' 186 216 178 216 3 5 128 109 95 34 26 34 26 30 18 IlG 44 35 44 35 33 32 97 34 34 34 34 19 Hi 98 4 3 4 3 5 2 Q9
81
VD-l-11
,~UJARAT VILLAGE JHALOD
Sl. Aroa in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village rrownfW ardJBlock A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
- --~
P M F M F M F 1\1 F
1 2 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
100 Dhalsimal W15. 483-03 37 37 203 109 94 lOG G4 9 101 Kunda P,W12. 1,132-21 30 30 179 91 88 91 88 31 10 102 Gasali WI2,Riv. 364-38 32 32 19.3 100 93 99 93 5 103 Doki W3,Riv. 841-38 14 14 89 49 40 49 40 1 104 Bhamela P,WlO,Tk,Riv. 564-10 39 39 269 142 127 1 1 141 126 31 2
105 Nana Kalia W4,Riv. 156-26 12 12 79 29 150 29 50 2 106 Bhanpur P,WI2,Riv. 446-23 44 44 275 1157 118 150 113 21 3 107 Garadia P,Wll. 967-12 31 31 193 97 96 97 96 17 1 108 Mota Kalia. P,W6,Riv. 694-05 22 23 170 81 89 2 2 79 87 20 5 109 Karamba P2,W,Riv. 3,032-36 228 296 1,624 845 779 827 765 46 6
110 Bodadnngar P,W,Tk,Po. 985-33 38 44 296 146 150 146 150 22 1 111 Kharwani P,W,Tk. 2,957-38 192 175 1,151 573 578, 572 577 50 7 1I2 Simalia P,WI23,Riv. 2,543-03 252 253 1,823 929 894 929 894 71 4 113 Vanko1 P,WI04,Riv. 1,744-15 178 178 1,196 601 595 600 595 31 114 Knni P,W82,Riv. 1,417-07 115 1I5 731 368 363 368 363 48 3
115 Thala ( Limdi) P,WI2,Riv. 1,123-03 98 99 693 346 347 346 347 26 116 Pipalia P, W15,Riv. 1,004-05 142 148 1,109 562 547 5 6 538 526 65 6 117 Dungri M,W16,Riv,Po. 3,186-06 268 269 1,770 898 872 3 12 877 858 128 II 118 Amba P,W40,Tk. 3,465-17 326 330 2,230 1,163 1,067 12 16 1,151 1,051 90 4 119 Sutharvasa M,W35. 3,172-15 232 240 1,714 868 846 868 846 88 13
120 Mnnadha P,WI6. 2,348-19 147 150 1,018 525 493 524 493 56 4 121 Bilwani M,W30,Riv. 507-39 154 158 935 464 471 13 13 399 402 64 20 122 Golana P,W25,Tk6,Riv. 534-34 43 45 265 127 138 127 138 123 Nani Handi P,W25,Tk. 535-16 63 62 405 208 107 208 197 25 124 Pareva P,W25,Tk,Riv. 1,469-09 127 128 779 373 406 21 19 !l91 300 76 40
125 MotiHandi M,W20,Tk. 2,103-02 192 193 1,137 585 552 1 3 573 645 96 :10 126 Limdi P,M2, H,Mp2,D2,W234, 3,596-28 955 977 5,Il8 2,669 2,449 143 124 824 722 1,135 521
Tk,Riv,Po,To, Tph. 127 Karath P,M,W50,Tk5,Riv2,Po. 4,457-35 669 675 4,051 2,025 2,026 109 85 1,789 1,805 273 25 128 Partharopur P,W5,Tk. 2,713-25 169 168 1,041 520 521 518 519 95 14 129 Rupakheda P,W. 1,607-20 135 135 779 380 399 363 382 81 9
130 Malwasi P,WI2. 2,400-05 215 217 1,409 705 704 702 701 92 13 131 Raliati Bhura P, W5, Tk,Ri v,Po. 2,286-04 167 166 967 519 448 8 5 505 441 99 2 132 Raliati Gujjar P,W,Tk,Riv2. 551-06 90 90 500 237 263 237 263 50 133 Dantia P,W3,Riv2. 947-22 84 87 474 231 243 11 9 219 234 73 12 134 Dhara Dungar P,W2,Tk. 1,545-36 77 78 506 255 251 254 251 50 6
\35 Sharda P,W2,Riv. 1,403-01 69 69 370 197 173 4 1 193 172 30 1 1.36 TadhaGola P,W2,Tk,Riv. 2,782-37 152 151 865 445 420 445 420 19 1 137 Chaka,lia P2, W16, Tk3,Riv2,Po. 7,936-15 491 564 3,023 1,596 1,427 1,540 1,394 71 10
.138 Chhayan P2,W7, Tk2,Riv,Po. 5,852-06 140 145 826- 440 386 431 382 47 5 139 Chatka P,W3,Tk,S. 874--20 39 38 224 111 113 111 113 8
14.0 Kachaldhara P,W2,Riv. 1,698-13 33 33 173 101 72 97 72 11 141 Dholakhakhara P,W6,S. 1,185-33 96 96 556 290 266 290 266 21 1 142 Kotda W. 3,790-00 17 18 108 51 57 51 57 9 143 Kankrakuwa P,W2,Tk,Riv. 786-33 64 63 390 211 179 211 179 11 144 Sahli P,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,567-18 52 52 308 143 165 143 165 22 2
145 Tataria W,Tk. 732-27 36 36 229 U8 III 4 3 114 108 9 .2 146 Gultora P,WI4,Tk,Riv. 1,815-3~ 189 189 1,080 531 549 11 14 518 534 lI8 4 147 Mirakhedi P,H,Mp,D,Mcw,W56,Tk,PO.l,213-13 141 141 826 456 : 70 7 410 339 168 37 148 Kaligam GujjarP,W2,Tk2,Riv. 2,036-13 216 216 1,176 625 551 6 14 439 377 lI6 12 14,9 Kaligam Inami. P.W3,Tk.Riv. 694-09 66 66 351 186 165 186 165 15
150 Pavdi M,W97. 2,211-00 208 208 1,158 582 576 579 575 84 6 151 Vasti P,W37. 208-08 45 45 264 138 126 124 117 38' 7 152 Dagaria P,W31,Tk. 1,210-03 91 91 504 248 256 246 256 71 10
82
DIRECTORIf TALUKA
Total workers (I.-IX)
M F
I II
M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20
55 49 48 45
. 63 60 28 23 72 57
19 90 59 47
5H
29 77 5[)
57 44[)
55 49 44 42 63 60 28 23 71 57
18 84 52 45
477
29 76 56 57
403
87 83 72 75 357 352 354 352 D73 545 567 543 354 341 349 337 196 199 195 199
210 324 575 696 583
304 310 101 124 238
201 334 535 639 575
289 284
99 no 246
207 311 566 67n 576
290 277 99
124 233
201 333 533 631 571
283 272
99 llO 242
3
4 7 1
26
5 2 4 5
2 5 2 8 4
8 6 2
309 273 302 272 1 1,507 895 774 714 48
1,256 1,160 1,194 1,120 322 325 313 324 254 266 250 265
446 456 436 456 298 266 288 266 149 181 147 181 142 151 138 151 165 170 160 170
134 294
1,048 243
71
123 130 259 292 928 1,014 190 227 78 71
122 259 923 190
78
66 54 59 54 214 189 214 189
35 38 35 38 150 129 150 129 99 106 99 106
80' 72 79 71 331 317 326 816 251 196 193 191 382 372 361 356 113 102 110 101
358 350 346 346 92 88 78 82
163 139 154 138
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1 6 7
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9 4 2
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WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
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22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
M
33
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District -Panchmahals
IX
F
34
1
Nonworkers
X SI. --- No. M F
35 36 1
54 45 100 43 43 101 37 33 102 21 17 103 70 70 104
10 67 38 34
304
21 41 37 32
330
105 106 107 108 109
59 67 110 216 226 111 356 349 112 247 254 113 172 ]64 114
136 238 323 467 285
221 154 26 84-
135
146 213 337 428 271
204 187 39 87
160
115 116 117 118 119
120 121 122 123 124
1 276 279 125 62 1,162 1,554 126
3 769 1 198
126
866 127 196 128 133 129
259 248 130 221 182 131
88 82 132 89 92 133 90 81 134
63 151 548 197 40
35 76 16 61 44
50 161 499 196 35
135 136 137 138 139
18 140 77 141 19 142 50 143 59 144
38 39 145, 200 232 146.
2 205 174 147' 1 243 179 148
73 63 149-
224 2213 150 1 46 38 151
85 117 152
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GUJARAT VILLAGE DOHAD
SI. Area in Occupied Hou~e .. Scheduled Scheduled Literate &
No. Village jTown! Wartl/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated --~------
p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR DOHAD TALUKA 216,071-12 .33,942 96,346 2,660 ' 66,186 26,076 32,501 188,625 92,279 2,429 64,790 11,973
Totalfor Urban Area 2,218-00 8,98.5 10,3.38 50,4.34 26.44.3 23,991 1,396 1,249 2,135 1,754 17,301 10,787
Tutal jur Rural Area 213,793-12 23,57623,604 138,/9169,903 68,288 1,2641,180 64,051 63,036 8,775 1,186
TOWNS
Dohad Town P9, M13" 'H4, T3, 1,600-00 5,449 6,729 35,483 18,146 17,337 636 616 1,255 1,096 11,718 7.748 Mp32, 016, Mcw3, Hos4, Rhc3, W40, Tk, Riv, Po, To, Tph, Ei,Ea, .Ed.
Total oj Ward No. I 627 678 4,163 2,171 1,992 27 20 142 129 1,540 1,082
Block No. 1 131 134 551 298 253 80 70 185 107
Block No.2 140 140 59~ 302 291 38 34- 162 104
Bloc~ No.3 72 80 575 316 259 27 20 252 194
Block No.4 74 75 610 330 280 266 194
Block No.5 86 90 706 343 363 263 233
Block No.6 50 58 588 300 288 12 12 214 151
Block No.7 74 101 540 282 258 12 13 198 99
Total of Ward No. 11 499 6/50 3,769 1,8.50 1,919 77 81 287 zn 946 489
Block No. S 108 110 633 318 315 38 39 151 61
Block No. 9 78 94 521 226 295 166 142 Block No. 10 123 145 700 342 358 77 81 124 74 172 85
Block No. 11 24 99 668 341 327 95 87 141 48 Block No. 12 104 105 632 320 312 30 17 116 37
Block No. 13 62 97 615 303 312 200 116
Total of Ward No. IIIj 355 394 2,703 1,282 1,421 995 956 -Block No. 14 69 69 595- 271 324 213 234 Block No. 15 104 104 640 307 333 247 218 Block No. 16 108 133 548 267 281 211 196 Block No. 17 19 33 544 254 290 179 172 Blook No. 18 55 55 376 183 193 145 136
Total oJ Ward No. IV 449 512 2,688 1,319 1,369 87 86 904 ,(}7
Block No. 19 88 88 539 280 259 219 173 Block No. 20 61 79 59J 255 336 184 235 Block No. 21 IlS 118 542 285 257 183 95 Block No_ 22 102 102 519 253 256 87 86 141 68 Block No. 23 80 125 497 236 261 177 146
TotaZ of Ward No. V 672 828 4,115 2,186 1,929 1 110 95 1,487 819
Block No_ 24 72 121 611 307 304 5 3 218 141 Block No. 25 103 128 598 320 278 9 9 226 104 Block No. 26 108 149 688 375 313 1 59 44 195 66 Block No. 27 80 100 601 314 287 11 13 222 157 Block No. 28 109 109 448 241 207 178 98
Block No. 29 83 104 560 300 260 18 17 207 III Block No. 30 117 iI7 609 329 280 8 9 241 142
Total of Ward No. VI 910 972 3,523 1,861 1,662 237 218 318 330 959 390
Block No. 31 137 153 617 323 294 22 23 196 128 Block No. 32 166 166 454 304 150 58 41 172 42 Block No_ 33 158 169 659 330 329 174 175 67 63 137 38
86
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX) I
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIn
District -Panchmahals
Nonworkers
X 81; No.
M F .M. F
II
M F
III
M F M F M F M F M }!' M F
IX
M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
~3,199 37,602 962 154 1,012 1,244 370 2,733 5,742 3,380 43,147 32,739 30,818 396 89 420 49 35 115 77 790 59,540
12,736 1,274 408 137 113 49 28 8 516 147 1,131 29 301 36 2,482 1026,13} 76 2,627 697 13,707 22,717
40,463 31,465 37.194 30,681 849 347 126 36 497 273 113 20 69 251 13 611 2 763 93 29,440 36,823
8,453 1,101 408 137 113 49 25 3 512 143 1,095 27 296 35 2,443 101 1,107 4 2,454 602 9,693 16,236
1,013 120
148 156 148 126 158
137 140
32 19 17
7 21
17 7
50
12 6 1
10 21
861 178 n5 141 13 82 14
169 107 196 22 144 15
119
473
92 131 97
101 52
584
138 77
124 134 111
7
21
11 2 1 5 2
39
12 7 8
11 1
1,060 106
149 161 197 142 112
137 162
23 32 8 6 3
11 23
911 291
150 190 142
64 2
58
2 2
22 70 76
3
2
1
.. 1
37
6 27
4
90
1 3
10
4
3 1
3 2 ..
.. 1 2 ..
2
1:3 li6 19 2
1 32
7 3
.. .. 8 15 1
28 3 1 20 1 ..
3
2
.. 1
1 !J
.. 1 8
66 9 105 2 33 7 258 4 )73
22 34 .. 9
1
3 3
1
2
43 29
5 I 3
25 20 4 1 7 5
1
26 10
8 13 1 2 ..
10 1 1 ..
13 1 3 ..
22 .. 14 .. 12 ..
4 2 11 4
1 .. 3 .. 3 1
21 14 48 47 47
26 6.. 42 15 1 5 .. 39
1 .. 1
1
27 44 19
9 33
1 13 28
78 3 12 Ii 182 29 60
12 .. 14 I 16 1 16 1 7 ..
13
:l4 38
2 .. 24 7 5 16 3.. 8
62
1 24
4
70 1 10 " 288 6
18 .. .. .. 27 .. 2 ..
7 8 8 ..
10 1
69 71 53 64 31
3
3
2 3
21 14 5
15
8
3 3 1 1
BI. 326 92 1,158 1,872 No.
49 43 57 44 63
25 10 16
7 18
150 146 168 204 185
221 272 242 273 342
1 2 3 4 5
40 11 163 271 6 29 5 142 251 7
21:3 60 999 1,741
86 24 50 40 18
25
68
5 13 24 18
8
13 8
15 5 2
177 302 8 144 281 9 173 251 10 145 305 11 176 297 12
7 184 305 13
4 809 1,400
.. 1 1 1 1
179 313 14 176 331 15 170 280 16 153 285 17 131 191 18
69 2 93 2 18 2 282
II .. 12 .. 89
'1 20 .. 101 26 '135 1,330
23 1 31 1
5 ..
9 1 .. .. 59 20 1 1 33 37 1 4 1 29 16 1.. 72
5
1 1
3 1 3 9 4
22 8
44 14 13
12 142 247 19 1 178 329 20 6 161 249 21 7 129 245 22
125 260 23
5 13 1 3 2 lUi 16 201 2 29 14 300 8 54 •. 308 58 1,126 1,823
.. 5
.. 3 .. 3 2 7 .. 1 ..
.. 1 .. 2 •.
79 21: 12 5
1 2 1
.. 982
13 8 13 2 29 2 24 ..
1
19 .. 17 3
40 31 55 ..
9 2 25
14 .. 27
6 .. 8 14 1 " ... _
7
2 " 5
38 43 28 55 35
62 39
2 1 3
1 1
7 4 7
15 7
8 6
45 50 43 38 38
32 62
13 13
3 4 2
158 159 178 172 129
281 24 246 25 305 26 281 27 204 28
9 163 249 29 14 167 257 30
175 43 150 4 9 3 127 22 61: 2 367 126 9501,37]
40 35 .. 6 1
11 84 10
2 1 . .
1 4
87
2
29 2 7
2
4
18 8 9
2 50 93 85
22 41 41
173 23(} 81 114 148 32 188 271 33
GUJARAT VILLAGE DOHAD
Sl. Village/Town/Ward/Blook Area in Occupied House- Soheduled Soheduled Literate & No. A-G houses holds Total Population Castes TribEs Educated
--- -~~
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
BlookNo. 34 296 296 698 352 346 182 191 119 30 BlockNo. 35 92 127 543 275 268 1 5 149 55 BloekNo. 36 61 61 552 "277 275 5 2 46 48 186 97
Total of Wa;dNo. VII 372 432 3,427 1,777 1,660 2 2 111 81 1,333 933
BloekNo. 37 68 84 560 271 289 .. 24 23 178 117 BlockNo. 38 43 43 551 322 229 2 2 73 55 206 71 BloekNo. 39 83 87 667 335 332 270 H)5 BlookNo. 40 62 83 407 211 196 175 143 BlookNo. 41 68 69 645 341 304 14 6 251 176
Block No. 42 58 66 597 297 300 I 253 232 .. Tota~ oj Ward No. VIII 962 1,445 6,361 3,341 3,020 178 170 254 201 1,830 916
Block No. 43 180 180 585 299 286 94 38 Block No. 44 65 150 605 306 299 107 106 2 2 119 64 Block No. 45 75 141 639 351 288 7 4 92 70 202 81 Block No. 46 136 136 605 312 293 4 4 169 89 Block No. 47 131 131 664 355 309 5 5 30 19 228 113
Block No. 48 41 139 648 331 317 65 58 203 139 Block No. 49 128 132 629 353 276 140 37 Block No. 50 77 172 622 324 298 6 6 53 44 222 149 Block No. 51 48 137 608 326 2R2 53 48 215 154 Block No. 52 81 127 756 384 372 8 4 238 112
Total oJ Ward No. IX 603 818 4,734 2,369 2,375 27 39 33 40 1,724 1,386
Block No_ 53 97 143 721 374 347 12 7 263 178 Block No. 54 74 92 550 276 274 203 147 BlockNo. 55 55 84 517 245 272 196 183 Block No. 56 75 Hi3 646 278 368 210 241 Block No. 57 63 103 580 290 290 27 39 2 4 211 155
Block No. 5S 79 105 597 313 284 4 12 206 149 Block No. 59 81 97 506 251 255 8 10 171 141 Block No. 60 79 91 617 332 285 7 7 264 192
FreeJandganj Town P4,B,lIp13,Bos4,Rhc. 678-00 3,636 3,609 14,951 8,297 6,654 760 633 880 658 5,583 3,1)39 Mcw,S,Po,To,Ei,Ea,Ed. Total of Ward No. I 924 991 4,569 2,428 2,141 117 100 114 110 1,8]4 1,275
Block No. 1 98 100 346 194 152 3 I 3 2 159 104 Block No. 2 63 63 679 358 321 8 8 275 195 Block No. 3 100 104 594 299 295 8 5 I 242 197 Block No. 4 85 87 451 241 210 13 11 165 125 Block No. 5 54 54 492 267 225 17 19 9 12 196 n6
BJockNo. 6 105 105 446 238 208 20 17 5 2 168 118 Block No. 7 11}9 113 <169 252 217 27 19 23 16 175 .99 Block No. 8 95 98 475 263 222 10 9 44 44 192 132 Block No. 9 115 117 572 305 267 11 11 27 32 228 180 Block No. 10 101} 100 45 21 24 2 2 14 14
Total (If Ward.No. II 1,065 1,065 4,021 2,319 1,702306 237 347 211 1,388 469
Bl()ck No. 1 148 148 447 252 195 18 17 4 1 189 97 Block No. 2 105 105 495 290 205 79 66 21 12 130 55 Block No. 3 114 114 478 280 198 22 12 208 106 Block No. 4 129 129 372 220 152 3 6 63 38 108 38 Block No. 5 84 84 444 242 202 22 20 56 34 145 59
88
DmECTOR\y TALUKA
Total workers ( I-IX)
M F
15 16
166 115 133 30 130 22
830
120 191 158 107 138
116
79
6 30 12
8 10
13
1,716 168
157 172 172 155 157
179 201 171 164 188
1,015
169 126
87 94
132
129 103 175
25 9 8 4 9
52 16 9
28 8
99
16 39
3 7 7
8 15 4
4.~83 173
1.137
99 149 144 102 122
113 132 122 14,3
8
tJ3
" 8 5 3 2
3 2
19 16
1
1.328 12
138 160 157 129 127
VD-l-12
1 3
.1
M
17
51 14 11
9
4 1 I
.. 2
39
8 4
7
19
6
2 3
I
18
68 I 7
1
1
2
.. 2
M
19
11 3 I
15
1 2 I
10 1
1
I
II
F
20
3
15
15
M
21
1 2
2
.. 1
III IV V VI VII VIII
F M F M F M F M F MF 22 23 24 25 26 27 21i 29 30 31 32
0,- 4 7, 14 1 10 10 2 28 1
1 15 11 12 3 27 [) 12 1 .. 47 5
29 5. 154 7 11 266 /) 81
4 H 4 2 36 I
15 2 42 5 4 .. 17 I 1 1 30
1 15
4 27 32 ., 12 .. 21
5 61 1 5 2 .. 42 1
66 3 14
58 1 8
M
33
64 48 27
280
35 117 29 41 25
33
District-Panchmahals
IX
Nonworkers
X
M F
Sl. No.
F
34 35 36 1
28 186 231 23 142 238 12 147 253
61 947 1,571
6 151 283 27 131 199
4 177 320 7 104 188 5 203 294
12 181 287
Bl. No.
34, 35 36
37 38 39 40 41
42
1 75 16 Jl5 4 ]38 3 236 18 548 2 548 106 1,625 '2,852
31 6 U 9 5 14 5
.. 15 2 7 ., 6 I 22 1 15
13, 7 6
7
2 1
2 7 1 13
4 3 14 1 18
3 3 1
2 16 I 74
19 12 20 31 32 12 78 39 51 21 1 73
9 2 12 2 24 1
2 23 46
69 .: 74 98 34 19
68 75 4~ 28 30
54 97 44 73 30
7 142 261 9 134 290 6 179 280 2 157 289 6 198 300
28 152 265 13 152 260
8 153 289 21 162 254
6 196 364
24 13 129 2 36 1 504 2 99 214_ 79 1,344 2,276
2 2 5 . , 1
2 31 1 7 1 7 7 8
43
1 11 1
2 6
1 16 .. 3 2 7 1 14
10 10 2
3 4 36 2 5
1 g
1 5
1
2
52 60 52 71 41
1
59 .• I 37 I
132
19 7
3 20
32 15
3
52 49 23 10 21
19 24 16
39 1 4,024 71 173.
6 1 1,080 10 43
1 3
" 94
143 1 134 I 102 119
5 4 2
,. 2
115 3 1 1 .. 127 1 2
1 103 1 19 135 3 8
8
9
3 2 j
3 , . 14 ,. 1,235 , 67
1
S9
4 1 2
4
102 29 151 1 6 146 I 7 122 7 122
12 38
2 .. 7
205 150 158 184 158
331 235 269 361 283
8 184 276 8 148 240 4 157 281
95 4,014 6,481
51 1,291 2,078
4 95 148 7 209 313 4 155 290 3 139 207 2 145 223
122 205 120 215
17 131 203 13 162 251
I 13 23
,1 991 1,690
114 195 130 204
2 123 195 91 152
115 201
43 44 45 46 47
48 49 50 51 52
53 54 65 56 57
58 59 60
1 2 3 4 Ii
GU1ARAT VILLAGE
DOHAD
Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled ::lcheduled Literate & No. VillagefTownfWardjBlock A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Block No. 6 122 122 375 208 167 7 7 39 31 103 37 Block No. 7 75 75 370 209 161 2 1 18 12 122 21 Block No. 8 125 125 419 239 180 46 29 79 182 16 Block No. 9 89 89 284 181 103 56 32 15 71 76 16 Block No. 10 74 74 337 198 139 73 59 30 123 24
Total of Ward No. III 1,089 1,089 6,044 2,820 2,224 206 161 320 266 2,006 1,081,
Block No. 1 100 100 534 294 240 57 49 236 191 216 Il7 Block No. 2 118 118 569 304 265 4 5 7 6 219 149 Block No. 3 125 125 366 234 132 76 45 128 26 Block No. 4 149 149 543 294 249 10 15 6 9 216 115 Block No. 5 61 51 553 302 251 8 5 I 221 151
Block No. 6 107 107 502 266 236 9 11 7 4 197 143 Block No. 7 140 140 554 286 268 4 2 227 179 Block No. 8 149 149 503 297 206 33 28 23 22 195 81 Block No. 9 66 66 423 269 154 4 1 28 18 190 46 BlockNo. 10 84 84 497 274 223 12 6 197 77 -
Total of Ward No. IV 468 46!l, 1,317 730 687 132 136 99 81 3715 21I
Block No. 1 28 28 224 124 100 15 19 36 28 70 34 Block No. 2 102 108 356 192 164 2 2 26 25 100 58 Block No. 3 55 55 170 114 56 18 8 18 12 35 16 Block No. 4 95 95 159 92 67 11 13 19 16 54 26 Block No. 5 78 78 321 163 158 68 78 91 56
BlookNo. 6 100 100 87 45 42 18 15 .. 25 21
VILLAGES 1 Rozam P,WI5. 1,873-02 138 138 779 388 391 377 378 46 14 2 Jekant WS. 2,469-28 96 96 448 243 205 201 181 22 1 3 Khodva P,W6. 2,462-09 110 112 563 284 279 11 9 263 257 32 3 4 Dungra P,W9,Riv. 1,266-26 100 101 644 324 320 324 320 50 5 5 Rentio. P,W49,Riv. 2,522-32 274 260 1,501 762 739 707 686 63 14
6 Borwani P,W44,Tk. 2,732-16 190 201 1,129 580 549 577 546 73 13 7 RBmpura W6,Tk. 1,502-04 55 55 299 142 157 140 154 3 1 8 Nimnalio. P,W6. 626-30 98 98 571 287 284 287 284 7 9 Muwalia P2,M,WI4,Tk. 3,776-19 202 201 1,240 612 628 610 626 37 5
1.0 Kali Talai P,W6,Tk. 3,~8]-33 68 68 370 190 180 187 179 14
11 Khajuri P,WI3. 700-10 79 80 430 219 211 5 5 202 201 24 3 12 Kharod P,M,WI5.Tk. 3,197-26 258 253 1,471 763 708 695 661 73 10 ,13 Doki P,W9,Tk,Riv. 965-16 80 80 432 233 199 233 199 11 14 Rabdal P,WI2. 926-00 147 147 785 401 384 1 399 384 51 15 Chhapri P,W28. 1,387-15 177 176 1,080 536 544 536 544 51 7
16 Usarvan p,W32,Tk. 1,162-08 243 215 1,293 635 658 601 645 109 14 17 Sakarda P,WI8,Tk,Riv , 1,126-15 63 62 339 180 159 178 158 20 1 18 ChoBala P,W5,Riv. 3,529-02 325 321 1,711 889 822 5 849 787 131 22 19 Naghrala P,W34,Tk. 1,720-08 303 305 1,843 909 934 880 914 144 10 20 Nasirpur P,W,Tk. 410-11 70 71 410 200 210 200 21() 15 1
21 Doh.a.d 5,394-35 1,025 1,052 6,202 3,133 3,069 5 2 2,9052,890 546 '167 22 Delsar P,W5,Tk. 393-20 127 127 765 366 399 347 376 37 14 23 Ukardi P,W5,Tk. 1,131-16 178 179 1,006 523 483 20 22 406 380 66 11 24 Rajpur P,W26. 806-27 125 125 686 356 330 355 330 34 1 25 R,anapur Bujarg P,W2. 512-04 55 55 338 167 171 130 127 47 4
26 RBnapur Khurd W 4, Tk2, Riv. 1,242-01 159 159 898 461 437 3 5 348 3ll 45 5 27 Chhayan W2,Riv. 287.19 46 47 249 127 122 8 117 122 8 28 Bbathiwada P2,W30,Tk2,Po. 3,051-22 316 316 1,886 978 908 6 10 924 851 58 2 2Q Kharoda P3.W20,Po. 8,653.15 490 491 2,946 1,534 1,412 13 12 1,504 1,386 99 2
90
DIREOTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
126 126 128 124 113
1,368
132 134 127 143 149
118 122 150 163 130
450
77 119
81 56 93
24
F
16
6
36
3 7 1
7
8 9 1
62
2 25 10
1 19
5
M
17
I
.l!'
18
...
216 194 195 192 167 137 160 129 149 55 121 52 199 178 197 177 467 435 463 434
340 300 330 299 80 75 49 52
173 166 167 163 430 404 427 404 117 96 104 94
117 39 68 37 377 32 362 32 119 100 98 100 226 8 170 5 295 145 273 140
395 269 332 269 102 81 93 79 578 509 555 503 554 532 488 527 105 2 87 2
1,584' 192 317 203 102
436 104 66
131 101
1,018 168 270 186 94
301 104 51
128 101
255 251 229 226 99 78 95 78
591 524 575 522 951 829 944 829
M
19
9 3 1
1
4
II
F
20
3
1
21 -19
1
2
8 4
2 5
12 20
124 4 1 7 2
2
5 1
3 1
2 2 4,
107
5 3
I)
2
M
21
2
I
1
1
I
11 4 4 1 1
1 5
1 2
1
49
1
1
III
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
FMFMFMFMFM F
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
2
1 1
1 1
1
115 123 124 120 llO 6
3 3 18 2 2 . . 19 . . 1,300 15
3 1
.. 3 1
1 1 3
2 5
1
1 1 4 2
I
2 4
5 2 1
2 2
1
4 I
2 3
2 5
1 16
5 5
1 49 1
6 10
23 20 1 2 2
91
2
3
1
17 6
6
' ..
122 2 1 .. 132 1
122 1 6 133 1 140 2
112 8 1 ll9 I 1 .. 146 9 147
1
1
1
1
3
127
409 37
71 1 113 24
78 9 56 72 2
19 1
20 1
3 3 1 1 3
45 1 II
1 30 5
32 4,
2 1 36 1
1 3
1 2 1
1 151 14
8 9 1
1 2
District-Panchmahals
M
33
10 1 3 2 2
24
6 1 4 2 2
1 2 5 1
39
5 6 3
20
5
1
2 ., 1
I
5
6
3 2 3 7 8
29
6 3
12
181 2
11 1 5
1 1 5 2
IX
Non-workers SI.
X No.
M F
34 35 36 1 Bl. No.
1 82 166 6 83 161 7
III 180 8 57 103 9 85 133 10
16 1,452 2,188
1 162 237 4 170 258
107 131 151 249
4 153 244
148 228 6 164 259 1 147 205
106 154 144 223
25 280 525
I 47 98 I 73 139 I 33 46 I 36 66
17 70 139
4 .21 37
172 197 76 68
3 135 224 125 142
1 295 304
240 249 62 82
3 114 118 182 224
I 73 84
1 102 172 386 676 114 99 175 376
2 241 399
240 389 78 78
1 311 313 355 402 95 208
21 1,549 174
3 206 153
65
2,633 295
.417 199
70
206 186 28 44
387 384 583 583
I 2 3 4, 5
6 7 8 9
10
1 2 3 4 5
6
I 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
GUtlARAT VILLAGE DOHAn
131. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village I Town I Ward I Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educattd
------~- --- ~~-
.p 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F
1 2 ::I 4 (j 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
30 Brahmkheda P,WI6,Riv. 2,273-17 264 263 1,601 803 798 803 798 27 31 Pusri P,W6,Riv. 690-38 152 152 821 388 433 373 420 32 Dungarpur P,W:l,Riv. 454-29 65 65 374 183 191 165 173 20 I 33 Kharedi P2, W58, Tk2. 2,838-25 274 274 1,689 861 828 30 23 795 760 166 18 34 Ramdungra 687-12 3 3 16 5 II 5 II
35 Moti Kharaj P, WI5,Tk,Riv. 2,518-01 363 424 2,446 1,203 1,243 1,201 1,243 32 36 Nani Kharaj P,W2,Tk. 639-23 138 138 802 409 393 409 393 29 37 Jalat P, WI2,Tk3,Riv,Po. 2,116--12 392 392 2,306 1,137 1,169 1,021 1,044 92 18 38 Mandavav P,W7. 1,549-25 174 174 889 456 433 11 11 438 414 41 39 Kotda Bujarg P.W6,Riv. 795-08 52 52 290 147 143 140 137 9
40 Devdha P,W6,Tk. 1,336-2·8 186 186 1,177 585 592 578 591 51 5 41 Borkheda P,W5,Tk. 1,066--29 191 191 1,154 569 585 509 523 49 5 42 Lilar P,W6,Tk. 1,363~05 184 184 1,179 593 586 559 557 64 3 43 Gamla P,WI2,Tk3. 1,124-30 190 190 1,069 528 541 398 411 85 18 44 Zari Khurd P,W7,Tk. 1,915-30 118 118 714 365 349 358 342 31 2
45 Bhambhori P,W. 957-28 66 66 430 215 - 2lfi 176 183 23 46 Vanbhori P,W4,Tk. 1,171-07 135 135 756 378 378 358 352 24 4 47 Dhamarda P,W,Riv. 1,.657-17 198 198 1,125 557 568 11 13 523 534 102 15 48 BordiKhurd M,W5,Riv. 1,189-00 150 150 807 382 425 4 8 364 412 128 5 49 Bordi Bujdrg P,W23. 518-03 104 105 584 299 285 231 219 46 3
50 Navagam P2,Mp,D, WI22,Po. 4>,253- 31 325 324 1,886 965 921 41 43 836 800 209 16 51 Panchwada P,W7. 885-21 124 125 678 336 342 311 319 76 4 52 Dasla P,W5,Tk. 2,099-25 275 282 1,727 868 859 6 3 801 799 71 I 53 N ani Lachheli P,W4,Tk. 1,.032-38 96 105 624 320 304 317; 303 42 1 54, Moti Lachheli P,W3,Tk. 655-30 98 98 561 287 274 4 3 176 174 24 4
55 Katwara M,Mp,D,Tk2. Po .. 1,649-26 289 266 1,365 718 647 131 134 320 307 259 67 56 Chandwana M,W,Tk. 2,028-00 244 244 1,313 640 673 54 46 353 424 130 15 57 Bhutardi P,W2,Tk.Riv . I,298-37 101 101 674 346 328 346 328 72 21 58 Khutkheda W2,Tk,Riv. 853-05 24 24 169 80 89 80 89 5 59 Tarvadia Himat P,W3,Riv. 1:,961-31 90 90 517 257 260 5 6 216 218 23 3
60 Tarvadia Vaja P,W2,Tk .. 650-36 94 94 552 271 281 231 241 35 1 61 Tarvadia Bhau P,W4. 333-08 55 55 293 147 146 Il9 no 35 62 Karamchand- 36~08 12 IlO 71 33 3S 33 38 10 2 nukheda 63 Tanachhiya P,W2,Tk;Rii:v. l,699-01 157 ,')6 920 443 477 441 477 19 64 Ravalikheda W3,Tk,Riv. 1,095-01 29 29 177 100 77 100 77 1
65 Junapa.ni P,W,Riv. 1,220-35 42 45 313 160 153 160 153 66 Borial ... P2,M, WI5,Tk2,po. 3,263-13 358 376 2,253 1,165 1,01lS 58 49 1,003 948 289 31 67 Vankiya P,~T2. 722-14 72 72 482 246 236 246 233 15 68 SilUalia Khurd P,W2. 1,IS3-07 146 144 908 476 432 438 397 25 .G9 Hawa P,W2,Riv. !.l,071-36 159 159 925 457 468 457 468 16
"70 Gundikheda P,W3,Tk. 987-29 105 105 611 296 31.3 295 3h 10 -11 Himala M ,Mp,D, 'VI 3, Tk,Fb; 1,281-29 187 187 1,131 552 579 ]84 164 357 401 77 6
. -'72 Kotd':l.Khurd P,W8,Tk,Riv. 2,147-02 1I5 117 785 403 382 403 382 53 1 . -7ilJ Amblinupani 498-32 U n i n h a b i. t e d 11h flalapada P,W4. 814--22 65 i.i4 372 191 181 188 181 27 :I
75 Gtalliar P. 74ti--22 ll6 116 715 357 358 355 358 38 2 '6 Agl}wada P,W2ii,Tk,Riv. 4,132--38 340 340 1,692 830 862 820 847 46 4 77 l{liap,aria P,W2. 613-05 78 78 393 IS5 208 184 208 2 78 Kliangela P3, W2P, Tk3,Riv,Po. 4,49S-22 453 453 2,709 1,325 1,384 4 4 1,301 1,355 43 • 79 Kathl& M,Mp,Hos, W20, Tk2,Riv, 2,362--27 198 198 1,194 603 591 527 519 55 8
Po. SO Bandibar W. 412-21 22 22 157 80 77 80 77 tU t.imriabl',ra P,WI0,Tk2. 2,653-21; 173 197 1,100 568 532 30 34- 4!J7 452 61 ., 82 Timarda P,W7,Tk. 771-02' 1111 101 571 287 284 231 230 56 I!\ -randa P,WI0;Tk. 919-32' 101 101 561 271 290 201 176. 68 10 '4 VIIIl"bada P,WI2,'Tk. 1,188-08 124 124 873 437 436 437 436 38
92
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
F
16
M
17
I
F
18
457 362 441 355 250 271 238 261 123 79 118 78 466 80 417 65
3 5 3 5
753 647 741 278 52 276 679 465 587 282 234 257
97 49 77
641 52
429 233 40
322 304 317 303 324 275 309 275 317 293 311 285 308 253 281 248 185 175 184 175
108 92 107 92 223- 196 184 190 334 90 289 88 217 139 175 137 187 81 175 79
671 511 537 496 190 164 170 159 518 524 510 524 196 179 195 179 154 131 148 131
382 267 287 232 356 260 333 252 179 108 172 107 41 36 37 35
140 46 140 46
143 151 140 151 80 75 75 75 21 18 19 18
229 34 227 34 64 43 62 43
108 98 108 97 671 675 619 659 134 120 134 120 280 224 269 224 248 17 248 17
147 112 147 112
M
19
13
10
9
77
2
:.I 10
:.I 20
I
6 20
5 3
6 11
4
3
10 11
1
2 2 I
2
10
6
318 87 267 224 207 224
87 6 207
- .. 96 77 91 77 1
239 231 489 465 115 123 779 755 342 4
236 231 481 465 114 123 766 752 276 1
35 33 318 78 312 73 154 46 143 46 160 117 135 114 219 218
I 4
5 46
2 3 4 5 1
II
F
20
7
1 4
6
36
1
6 5
6 2
2 5
9 3 1 I
1 2
2 2
M
21
2
2
2
2 3
1
3 1 1
III
District-Panchmahals
WORKERS Non-
workers 81. V VI VII VIn IX X No.
F M F M F M F M F M F M
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
2 12
8 5
2 1
2 5
9 9
.. 2
2 I 1 1
2 1
12 11
2
40 9 4 5
18 . 14
6
9
4
12
1
1 2
2
1 2 5 1
3 1 1
15 4 . . 17
2 7
2
4
Un i nh a bit e d
1 3 . I 3
261
3 2
93
2
2 4
1 5
26
2
1 23 9
1 15 16 23
3
4 1
3
2
2
30
1
1
8
1
2
1 1 3
5 4 5 3
7 7 1 1 3
2~ 4 7
1 2 1
13 .. 3
5
2
2 3 1 2 7
·4 8
F M F
34 35 36
346 436 10 138 162
60 112 1 395 748
2 6
450 13"1 458
l~
596 341 704. 199
94
263 288 245 310
2 276 293 220 288 180 174
107 123 155 182 223 478 165 286
1 112 204
2. 394 410 146 178 350 335 124 125 133 143
2 336 380 284 413 167 220
39 53 II7 214
128 130 67 71 12 20
214 443 36 34
52 55 494 413 ll2 ll6 196 208 209 451
149 234 179
95
ll8 341
70 546 261
203 492 175
104
127 397
85 629 587
45 77 250 454 133 238 111 173 218 436
1
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 64
65 66 67 68 69
70 71 72 73 74
75 76 77 78 79
80 81 82 83 84
GUlAR AT VILLAGE DOHAn
Sl. Areai. Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/ Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
85 Uchavania P2,W2,Tk2. 3,792 -12 274 304 1,911 954 957 864 855 65 86 Rachharda P,W21,Tk,Riv. 1,669--12 211 207 1,211 598 613 55 53 407 430 120 19 87 Kheng P,W5,Riv. 1,298-20 96 96 576 283 293 283 293 26 88 Udar P,W8. 1,086-36 82 82 497 262 235 260 235 17 89 Vadva P,W27,Tk. 1,363-09 194 194 1,216 636 580 627 573 llO 6
90 Ambli P2,W23,Tk,Riv. 1,855-33 264 264 1,779 850 929 837 925 119 10 91 Nels\ll' P,W44,Tk. 1,150-21 194 198 1,202 613 589 10 9 598 575 126 8 92 Vajelav P2,W22,Tk. 1,687-21 221 231 1,371 682 689 8 8 657 673 57 93 Matwa P,W30,Tk. 3,160-29 "242 242 1,131 584 547 579 545 52 3 94 Chharchhoda P2,W7,Tk. 1,578-07 170 171 1,332 680 652 679 652 49 1
95 Jesawada P,M,H,WI0,Tk,Po. 881-11 296 296 1,707 915 792 134 122 496 484 383 101 96 Bavka P4,W86,Tk4,Riv. 5,737-08 498 498 2,9051,4761,429 1,472 1,425 245 15 97 Nadhelav P2,W17,Tk,Po. 3,186-34 4(l4 405 2,5391,2751,264 1,275 1,264 33 98 Bhe P2,W21,Riv. 2,698-30 313 312 1,822 943 879 921 857 27 99 Patia P,W7,Tk. 1,445-03 291 286 1,695 852 843 850 842 60 5
100 Dadur P,W,Riv. 626-13 123 123 748 383 365 379 365 76 7 101 No.n.dva P,W4. 723-09 144 144 821 415 406 415 406 62 4 102 Abhlod M, W79,Tk,Riv,Po. 3,939-32 786 726 4,271 2,155 2,116 43 30 1,904 1,874 273 13 103 Chandawada. P,W8,Tk2. 383-03 139 139 S<l3 <l26 417 11 11 388 377 HI 11 104 Gadoi P,W25,Tk2. 1,705-39 192 192 1,150 581 569 579 568 68 8
105 Bharsada P,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,532-09 190 190 1,142 592 550 592 549 48 106 Gangardi M;JI,WI5,Riv. 540-17 204 203 1,073 586 487 52 43 266 226 224 73 107 Tunki Vaju P2,W2,Tk. 3,470-32 306 307 1,737 867 870 32 30 780 786 108 6 lOS Pandadi P,W30,Tk2,Riv. 1,470--08 175 175 1,090 540 550 540 550 62 5 109 Vijagadh P2, W29, Tk,Riv. 1,711-24 232 232 1,409 730 679 58 79 ~67 596 102 12
110 TunkiAnop P.W,Tk. 902-13 99 99 607 305 302 305 302 28 2 111 Chandla P,W2,Riv. 1,719-26 202 203 1,202 630 572 63 51 541 505 83 4 112 Bhutardi P,W,Riv. 356-39 66 66 372 183 189 .183 189 32 1 113 Nalwai P,W3,Tk3. 907-25 152 152 916 459 457 4 5 434 ~433 31 3 114 Sahooa M,W6,Tk. 1,669-18 176 176 1,127 544 583 544 583 94 4
115 Minakyar P,W2,Tk2,Riv. 1,491-34 181 184 1,068 557 511 552 510 27 I 116 Garbada P4,M.Mp,HoB,WI3, 5,633-32 1,165 1,178 6,5383,3873,151 84 75 2,764 2,642 675 213
Tk6,Riv,Po. 117 Pa.tiall.ol P.W3,Tk,Riv. 665-28 81 86 465 247 218 247 218 11 118 Simalia Bujarg P,W4,Tk. 1,528-21 228 230 1.279 634 645 633 645 72 3 119 Zari Bujarg P2,W61,Tk,Riv. 6,677-27 537 537 3,087 1,595 1,492 19 16 1,572 1,475 76 1
120 Gangarda P,H,W5,Tk3,Riv. 1,453-22 203 202 1,197 614 583 27 21 562 539 89 6 121 Nimach P,W20. 1,292-12 78 78 517 259 258 258 257 IS 3 122 Jambua. P,W4,Tk,Riv. 1,421-35 143 143 823 426 397 19 16 395 372 61 1
94
nmECTORY District -Pancbn. ahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non·
wof'kers workers (I.IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 81.
M F 1\1 F M F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F ---- No.
1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F 1\1 F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
526 533 521 533 .. .. 2 3 428 424 85 331 197 305 195 I .. 13 2 6 6 267 416 86 162 152 157 152 o. 4 1 121 141 87 161 128 148 128 1 00 1 00 8 3 101 107 88 354 245 339 245 5 1 .
1 3 5 282 335 89
582 599 555 594 18 3 4 2 1 1 3 268 330 90 376 341 350 333 17 2 4 6 2 3 237 248 91 414 421 390 415 1 4 6 8 5 6 268 268 92 343 354 331 347 11 5 • 0 .. 1 2 241 193 93 376 382 366 381 5 1 1 1 2 1 304 270 94
530 389 318 318 6 2 3 53 40 11 2 36 4 1 102 23 385 403 95 880 846 846 841 6 3 5 .. 9 14 2 596 583 96 726 683 715 678 II 5 549 581 97 523 445 ~22 445 1 420 434 98 545 508 35 508 9 307 335 99
226 199 207 198 10 1 3 1 5 157 166 100 258 260 252 254 6 6 157 146 101
1,274 1,187 1,244 1,184 4 3 2 1 1 6 6 8 881 929 102 238 226 225 219 3 2 3 4/ .. I I 2 4 188 191 103 348 342 343 337 5 5 233 227 104
339 330 332 330 7 " 253 220 105 305 165 174 127 10 2 1 54 34 6 2 38 1 19 2 281 322 106 493 429 418 391 25 10 3 37 28 2 1 7 374 441 107 312 -307 301 305 10 2 00 I 228 243. 108 429 425 402 414 10 4 7 7 I 7 2 301 254 109
171 162 159 143 12 19 134 140 IlO 377 349 360 343 4 3 6 3 o. 1 6 253 223 111 114 107 112 107 2 69 82 112 247 227 218 222 17 2 4 1 8 2 212 230 ll3 305 316 297 316 3 1 3 239 267 Il4
291 235 283 233 5 2 2 1 266 276 115 1,924 1,535 1,602 1,463 44 9 8 121 iiI 4 1 58 4 6 80 8 1,463 1,616 116
155 140 155 140 92 78 Il7 399 393 395 393 2 2 235 252 IlS 959 859 950 858 4 1 4 I 636 633 119
351 304 334 300 8 3 1 1 2 4 1 263 279 120 120 112 117 112 2 1 139 146 121 246 231 238 231 2 2 3 180 166 122 ,
95
LlMKHEDA TAlUKA PANCHMAHALS DISTRICT
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GUJARAT VILLAGE LlMKBEDA
Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & SII. Village/Town/ Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated No.
P M F M F M F M F~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR LIItmHEDA TAL'UKA 263,655-14 22,466 65,249 733 37,579 9,819 21,142 126,802 61,553 700 35,606 1,073
Tota,l for Urban Area
Totalfor Rural Area 263,6/i/j-14 21,142 22,466 126,80260,24961,553 733 700 37,57935,6069,8191,073
VILLAGES
1 Methan M,W,Tk. 2,433-05 308 357 2,125 1,130 995 15 13 909 810 126 4 2 Nana Ambalia P,W38. 528-14 61 79 516 258 258 71 84 37 5 3 Mota Ambalia P,W31. 853-01 62 71 460 236 224 1 124 125 19 3 4 Surpur P,W. 872-07 66 72 475 ' 246 229 231 219 13 5 Bhanpur P,W,Riv. 223-25 47 62 314 156 158 80 95 25
6 Malekpur P,W28. 827-39 84 94 571 293 278 272 266 24 7 Handi P. 990-35 82 91 548 285 263 1 1 281 262 55 24 8 Mander P"Rhc. 2,060-11 91 108 652 331 321 307 295 41 7 Q Agara P,W8. 1,212-18 85 102 590 292 298 292 298 6 3
(Randhikpur) 10 Chachakpur W6. 271-27 26 37 243 107 136 1 106 136 3
11 Matana Palla P,W27,Riv. J,035-34- 62 76 375 ]88 187 -ll5 ]02 3 12 Bhutkhedi P2,WlO. 296-19 46 62 347 164 183 2 3 162 1",0 21 5 13 Parrnarna P,W. 440-38 55 64 374 204 170 201 168 24
Dungarpur 14 Ro.thodna P,WS. 459-28 53 69 412 194 218 1 2 185 210 20
Dungarpur 15 Nani Sanjeli P,Riv. 581-18 72 98 676 '328 348 827 348 51 11
16 Panta P,W4. 271-34 44 50 301 156 145 156 145 22 17 Navipari W4. 252-31 17 17 100 51 49 51 '49 4 18 Sakaria P,W41,Tk. 819-24 74 88 485 244 241 79 72 57 5 19 Borgota P,W38,Riv. 687-13 78 90 488 247 241 120 128 8 1 20 Singvad M,Mp,D,Hos,W43,Riv. 686-18 166 191 950 520 430 57 58 277 254 196 66
21 Randhikp'lt P,Rhc, W78,Riv,Po. 1,389-11 141 174 932 455 477 261 293 54 2 22 Tarmi P,W29. 2,262-33 112 115 750 381 369 7 5 373 364 43 3 23 Chhapri P,W25. 2,962-08 66 68 336 178 158 5 6 149 129 17 3 24 Baroda WI4,Riv. 558-26 30 31 157 83 74 46 40 1 I 25 Patangadi M,W. 1,831- 30 106 127 8'55 403 452 3 3 87 10
26 Kumpur P,W. 758-01 50 57 330 175 155 31 27 Limbodar P,W2,Riv. 795-36 57 70 427 213 214 1 1 76 3 28 Vaghnala P,W16,Riv. 645-33 61 83 471 235 236 9 10 42 61 72 7 29 Barela P,WI8,Riv. 702-23 50 55 290 143 147 22 .30 Khudra P. 576-19 38 41 258 131 127 48 3
:31 Chhaparvad M,WlO,Tk,Riv,Po. 1,371-27 193 243 1,348 673 675 16 15 63 48 192 21 :.32 Ranipura P,W. 421-08 21 31 167 87 80 85 79 8 :33 Jetpur Riv. 138-06 25 26 165 83 82 83 82 4
(Randhikpur) P,W. 734-32 56 59 370 197 173 175 155 '34 Dhamanbari 13 1
35 Pipalia P,W2. 666-07 III 154 806 400 406 28 24 218 235 90 5 . 36 Toyani P,W4. 894-20 57 67 346 173 173 6 5 36 37 Khunta W2. 603-II 27 36 180 96 84 26 50 , 3 38 Aroda P,W4. 448-26 47 59 279 147 132 64 68 32 39 Kaliya Gota P,W2. 920-14 82 105 540 283 257 139 108 37 40 Pisoi P,W25. 603-38 47 58 305 158 147 23 23 29 4
41 Dasa P,W33. 640-36 72 101 545 271 274 162 159 37 5 42 Vala Gota M,W5, Tk,Riv. 1,354-06 196 239 1,285 700 585 5 9 249 230 187 14 43 Chundadi P,W2. 1,172-03 131 170 1,038 514 524 263 281 123 20 44 Palla P. 508-18 26 35 210 104 106 38 7 45 Vadapipla P,W5. 610-28 35 37 207 100 107 100 107 7
98
DIRECTORl TALUKA
Total workers
(I-IX)
M
15
F
16
M
17
I
F
18
II
M
19
F
20
WORKERS
III IV v VI VII VIII
M FMFMF MFMF MF M
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
District-Panchmahals
IX
F
34
Nonworkers
X
F
~l. No.
M
35 36 1
43,078 40,864 430 151 336 33 74 385 177 628 22,171 40,287 39,639 299 50 183 25 29 15 2 45 21,266
43,078 40,287 40,8C4 39,839 430 299 1/;1 50 336 183 33 25 74 29 385 15 177 2 628 45 2g,171 21,261}
818 751 807 744 188 199 186 199 149 155 14~ 155 186 149 184 148 107 105 102 105
186 174 186 174 171 155 165 152 209 197 208 197 198 201 i96 201
74 93 73 93
139 148 139 148 115 134 113 134 139 117 136 117
125 149 118 144
228 250 218 249
106 109 106 109 38 38 37 36
168 182 167 182 181 163 181 163 279 215 188 207
~99 802 292 296 238 240 227 236 115 104 114 104
68 56 67 56 267 287 250 283
'128 121 127 121 141 155 134 152 156 153 150 153 114 117 110 117
92 99 91 99
391 398 366 390 52 45 48 37 49 53 49 53
124 120 123 120 249 258 247 258
110 124 109 124 65 60 65 60 91 98 90 98
173 176 172 176 III 102 110 102
182 186 176 184 441 413 420 406 328 358 328 358
70 79 67 79 82 84 81 84
2
2 1
1
1
1
9
... 1
3 I
2
3
15
2
3
1
1
1
2
[)
'7
.. 1
4
2
.. 1
1
3
3 4 1 1
2
1
6 5
I
.. 14 2 {j 4 2
1 1 8 4
5 4
1 3 2
9 8
2
99
6
.. 1
2
1 ..
40 2
2
2 3
1
4
1
1
3
1 1 1
1 1
1
26
1 2 I
2 2 I 1
8 4
1 2
1
1 1 1
6 2
1
312 244 1 70 59 2' 87 69 3 60 80 4 49 53 5
107 104 () 114 108 7 122 124 S
94 97 9
33
49 49 65
69
100
43 10
39 11 49 12 53 13
69 14
98 15
50 36 16 13 11 17 76 59 18 66 78 19
241 215 20
156 175 21 143 129 22
63 54 23 15 18 24
136 165 25
47 72 '79 29 39
34 26 59 27 83 28 30 211 28 30
282 277 31' 8 35 35 32~
34 29 38
73 53 34 151 148 35.,
63 49 36: 31 24 37 56 34 38
no 81 39 47 45 40
2 89 88 41 259 172 42 186 166 43
34 27 44 18 23 45
GUJABAT VlLUGE LlMKHEDA
81. Villa.ge/Town! Ward/Bloek Area. in Occupied House· Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. A-G houses holds Total Popula.tion Castes Tribes Educated
P M F ~ F M F M F
1 2 3 4: 5 6 7 8 {} 10 11 12 13 14
4,6 Kelkuva W5,Riv. :206-26 10 10 51 30 21 30 21 "7 Ka.tami Palli W2. IH2---09 39 41 222 132 90 1 1 129 89 48 Hirapur P,:W2. 752-05 fi9 66 434 217 217 139 146 :n 3 49 Panivela P,W5. 629-01 39 47 287 145 142 28 23 23 3 50 Fonfah W4. 706-13 25 26 143 68 75 61 68 2
51 Paha.d M,W62. 786-26 95 96 681 345 336 193 205 81 7 52 _ Bhilpania P,Wll. 761-18 60 60 367 188 179 7 3 181 176 21 53 Zaliya.pooa P,W7. 1,284-30 60 62 378 188 190 185 189 34 4 54 Sarjumi P,WI0. 2,137-04 76 77 409 213 196 1 1 153 141 22 55 Pa.dalia P,W6. 849-24 70 70 424 207 217 204 215 3 2
56 Va.njaria P,W,Tk. 495-05 52 59 319 173 146 42 2 57 Nani Vav P, W19,Riv. 899-09 79 86 588 310 278 228 214 43 58 Moti Vav P,W60,Tk,Riv. 1,258-13 134 144 990 521 469 193 155 36 59 8anagia 274--37 20 20 95 46 49 46 49 2 60 Kaliyarai W12. 637-15 38 40 236 116 120 116 120 11
61 Karmadi W5. 926-21 22 23 ll8 51 67 51 67 2 62 Jamri W3. 326-28 21 22 146 70 76 70 76 63 Anoppura P, W15. 1,294--33 27 27 290 137 153 1 1 136 152 34 17 64 Sudia P,W15,Po. 2,254-15 III 129 898 448 450 4 4 442 446 39 4 65 Choki W7. 530-34 35 35 208 101 107 101 107
56 Munavani P,WI0. 948-36 53 55 331 173 158 1 1 150 136 13 67 Singapur W8. 1,723-19 51 54 271 147 124 130 110 5 68 < Fulpari W. 684-20 31 31 196 10Q 96 100 96 1 69 Na.va Vadia P,W. 735-26 40 43 258 133 125 78 76 7 3 70 Juna Vadia P,W4,Riv. 772-00 44 46 274 137 137 132 129 14 2
7l Bara W4,Riv. 473--38 27 27 191 102 89 102 89 1 72 Gumani P. 384--26 40 41 308 147 161 110 127 9 3 73 Fatepura W5,Riv. 293-05 22 22 144 78 66 61 55 3 74 Satifa1ia P, W7. 462---09 40 40 316 164 152 70 70 24 75 Dakara W4. 177-17 39 40 142 70 72
76 Humadpur P. 607-31 59 59 314 159 155 62' 1 77 Pratappur P, W94, Tk, Riv. 2,444-16 224 225 1,230 630 600 22 24 ll6 120 98 2 78 Pania M, W77, Tk. 1,607· 29 240 242 1,354 671 683 17 19 26 24 175 II 79 Degawada P, W41, Riv. 639-02 95 95 655 329 326 96 9 80 Vadola P, WI07, Tk, Rill'. 1,41 i- 24 2:15 243 1,469 768 701 147
81 Nani Bandibar P, W37. 799-09 88 89 547 261 286 8 5 39 82 Jamadra P,W. 1,618-17 137 147 812 425 387 6 78 77 67 83 Maohhelai P, W58. 1,424-17 139 144 920 ,468 452 41 26 92 86 100 8 84 Navagam P, W21. 1,086-24 43 43 298 154 144 1 1 105 34 ,85 Zarola(Kesha.rpur) P. 581-01 24 24 122 52 70 [j 6 9
:86 Kesharpur W14, Riv. 457-20 45 46 282 137 145 5 4 3 4 25 ;87 . Dhabudi p,W. 299-37 16 16 116 59 57 4 5 7 :88 Lukhawada P, W90. 1,136-16 217 228 1,417 699 718 5 10 92 90 157 3 89 MQti Bandibat M,Mp3,D3, WSl, Tk,Riv,Po. 1,357-35 280 295 1,763 890 873 23 20 74 76 372 129 90 Jetpur (Dudhia) P, W2,Riv. 1,106-39 191 192 1,013 515 498 22 16 243 233 66 4
91 Mota Hathidhara P, W, Tk, Riv. 478-25 97 99 561 293 268 168 170 39 7
92 Nana Hathidhara P, Riv. 360-11 76 78 463 231 232 30 . 93 Vateda P. 839-29 59 59 312 168 144 145 127 15
94: Limkhe<W. M,Mp5.D5.Rhc,Mcw,Riv,Po. 596-23 210 247 975 535 440 3 1 lI6 llO 267 84
~5 PaUi P,Mp,D,Rhc,Hos,Mcw,W3.t, 1,648-33 192 214 853 497 356 27 29 145 65 203 41 Biv.
96 Parpata W12. 1,209-26 42 44 243 lI8 125 8 10 12 18 18 97 Andhari P,W27,Riv. 1,359-35 89 110 570 275 295 179 173 18 2 I»g Chopttt PalE p,Riv. 295-35 40 46 257 141 116 lI5 101 5 3 99 Um"dpura. p,W4,Riv. 334-03 50 53 3406 176 170 91 95 31 1
100 Dudhia M,Mp2, WIS, Tk2,Riv,Po. 625-28 185 220 1,213 641 572 78 72 159 154 291 131
100
DIRECTORY District- Panchmahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Sl.
No. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
16 16 16 16 14 5 46 98 68 97 67 34 22 47
147 147 144 147 1 1 70 70 48 97 96 96 96 I 48 46 49 47 45 47 45 21 30 50
237 253 233 253 4 108 83 51 145 129 145 129 43 50 52 124 123 123 123 1 0 64 07 53 156 136 15u 136 57 60 54 153 139 153 139 54 78 55
108 106 107 106 65 40 56 211 201 211 201 99 77 57 327 305 327 305 194 164 58
42 36 42 36 4 13 59 95 91 95 91 21 29 60
43 53 43 53 . 8 14 61 60 53 60 53 10 23 62 98 98 97 98 1 39 55 63
288 299 284 299 3 00 1 160 151 64 72 71 72 71 29 36 65
109 101 103 101 4 1 64 57 66 106 85 105 85 1 41 39 67
67 66 67 66 33 30 68 94 73 91 73 2 39 52 69 89 87 89 87 48 50 70
74 58 74 58 28 31 71 105 110 104 no 42 51 72
52 43 50 43 2 26 23 73 96 96 95 96 1 68 56 74 56 58 56 58 14 14 75
108 121 107 121 I 51 34 76 431 427 415 420 3 1 1 3 3 4 8 199 173 77 463 513 429 504 2 3 2 4 5 21 2 4 208 170 78 198 229 188 225 4 8 2 131 97 79 .515 464 513 464 2 253 237 80
160 178 160 178 101 108 81 :316 268 316 268 109 119 82 279 278 268 278 1 10 189 174 83
91 103 88 103 3 63 41 84 40 61 40 61 12 9 85
108 114 105 114 3 29 31 86 45 47 45 47 14 10 87
441 447 427 442 1 1 7 3 2 5 258 271 88 541 434 364 397 17 18 41 11 8 54 2 55 8 349 439 89 :358 326 358 326 157 172 90
167 137 141 83 16 54 7 3 126 131 91 171 151 153 140 17 10 1 1 60 81 92 104 94 95 82 8 12 1 64 50 93 322 155 86 102 6 16 72 51 2 4 41 2 93 2 213 285 94
:311 170 178 165 8 2 4 4 60 55 5 186 186 95
74 79 74 79 44 46 96 197 195 194 195 2 1 78 100 97
86 75 85 75 I 55 41 98 129 112 125 112 3 47 58 99 356 187 210 175 3 14 8 45 3 42 39 4 285 385 100
101
GUJARAT VILLAGE LIMKHEDA
81. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate &. No_ Vil1ageJTownJWardJBlock A·G houses holds Total Population Castes TrIbes :E..ducated
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
101 Pipli P,W60,Riv. 1,159-30 .l09 121 798 402 396 41 47 171 153 90 & 102 Kothara P,W6. 1,032-03 11, 14 104 47 57 47 57 8 103 Kundha P, W22,Riv,Po. 1,776-17 176 188 I,ll 3 556 557 10 6 250 238 75 2 104 Dantia P,WG,Riv. 1,596-26 102 110 618 321 297 158 175 36 1 105 Khirkhai P2,W,Riv. 1,920-30 198 220 1,184 607 577 415 395 69 ~
106 Dabhada M,W,Tk. 2,069-13 234 245 1,290 635 655 367 402 95 9 107 Kakridungari P,W3. 470-03 57 68 341 168 173 168 173 10 3 108 Nana Mal p., 598-34 81 92 491 238 253 164 182 28 4 109 Dhadhela M,W. 1,170-34 ll6 135 630 309 321 283 297 75 15 110 Goriya P,W. 917-15 75 89 441 239 202 189 172 53 3
111 Mota Mal P,Riv. 553-33 76 94 519 276 243 242 212 23 1 112 Dhanpur P,W9,Riv2. 331-23 52 60 363 184 179 184 179 11
(Dudhia) 156-30 29 31 168 81 87 113 Patdi W3. 47 54 5
114 Zarola (Dudhia) W2. 470-13 59 67 425 210 215 210 215 115 Ninamani Vav P. 1,120-15 63 68 389 198 196 192 196 23 3
116 Atarsuba P,W2,Riv. 439·10 60 75 372 193 179 5 5 187 174 26 2 117 Bhimpura P,W2. 380-05 25 29 194 101 93 1 1 100 92 17 4 ll8 Sasta P,W5,Riv. 352-33 41 45 278 145 133 145 133 4 119 Dudhiyadhara P,W4,Riv. 304-20 47 53 372 190 182 3 2 187 180 20 I 120 Dungara P,W5,Riv. 682-28 45 49 319 163 156 142 125 6
121 Zeriitgadh P,W. 1,804-00 94 99 581 307 274 303 269 22 122 Moti Vasvani 554-07 27 28 202 109 93 109 93 5 123 Hathiyavan P,Riv. 1,776-06 7!j 76 500 260 240 ;31 223 30 3 124 Nani Vasvani W. 835-38 28 30 174 94 80 40 33 5 125 Piplapani W. 307-05 28 28 166 79 87 79 87 3
126 Pada P,Riv. 1,850-17 32 33 244 129 115 62 48 19 S 127 Khadada P,Riv. 352-14 43 43 253 130 123 130 123 7 128 Chatki Riv. 401-21 19 20 90 49 41 23 19 5 129 Mangal Mahudi P,W. 589-31 60 60 283 129 154 80 100 15 1 130 Rai P,W33. 2,846-19 248 277 1,593 778 815 47 47 178 183 101 7
131 Bar P,W35. 1,256-08 110 128 757 388 369 196 170 58 4, 132 Arnbava P,W28. 1,536--30 127 137 751 390 361 329 310 28 1 133 Manlli P,W76,Tk. 3,010--02 294 331 1,767 919 848 9 8 68 64 125 4 134 Kunlli P,W33. 1,01';6-14- 1M 145 872 455 417 68 135 Agars P, M,W66,Riv. 1,817-16 242 244 1,315 661 654 2 165 168 137 12
136 Padola W3,Riv. 136-20 15 15 93 46 47 32 26 8 137 Patwan P,W18,Riv. 764-38 109 109 610 317 293 230 209 47 5 138 Ghuntia W4. 835-19 61 61 312 152 160 152 160 5 139 Vislanga P,W2S,Riv. 926-29 105 106 624 340 284 332 279 25 140 Chaidiya P,W28. 1,577-27 176 176 1,124 569 555 555 546 61 2
141 Ninamana P,W8,Riv. 410-27 90 92 480 241 239 128 137 74 12 Khakharia
142 Parmarna P,W8,Riv. 1,487-18 90 91 567 291 276 278 266 19 Khakharia
14,3 Devdhi P,W3. 264-03 50 50 290 lli2 138 152 138 8 144 Kamboi P,W. 1,994--39 134 134 693 357 336 319 303 38 11 145 Jadakheria P2,W. 3,380-21 I 176 176 1,078 563 515 559 513 77 I
146 Katholia P,W. 1,174-26 120 120 706 360 346 6 2 345 339 52 4, 147 Tutaghati W,Tk. 341-19 21 21 148 73 75 73 75 14 I 148 Polisimal P,W,Riv. 1,118-11 48 48 306 164 142 148 129 31 2 149 Kotharia WIO. 823-22 63 63 322 165 157 4 1 26 23 14 150 Usra P,W. 1,134--13 U5 ll5 508 270 238 8 8 75 66 112 S
151 Valudi P,W,Tk. 551-28 59 59 333 174 159 137 122 39 3 152 Boga.dva. P,Riv. 1,309-02 136 136 726 385 341 5 3 16 19 60 1
102
DIUCTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I.IX)
15
F
16
M
17
I
F
18
292 283 267 260 36 32 36 32
337 332 331 332 222 206 210 206 424 364 401 356
445 47~ 413 476 124 112 122 112 142 165 141 165 217 216 192 207 151 142 147 142
169 153 167 153 123 121 123 121
60 54 60 54 145 134 145 134 120 134 118 134
123 122 122 122 55 56 54 56
106 103 106 103 120 110 120 110 105 105 105 105
168 168 167 168 66 52 66 51
172 168 169 168 60 49 60 49 47 50 45 50
68 77 58 71 86 78 80 75 32 31 32 31 97 104 92 104
524 546 518 543
256 251 242 214 616 607 245 212 467 452
250 251 234 214 589 604 236 204 408 369
35, 34 35 34 214 209 210 209 116 112 115 112 239 198 237 198 375 381 373 381
161 159 115 139
194 187 190 187
107 97 269 244 353 352
106 97 266 244 342 348
227 211 215 208 41 49 39 49
102 104 100 104 114 103 113 103 185 149 102 119
104 90 93 89 252 250 248 250
M
19
18
5
9 4
.. 1
.. I
43
1
1
5
6 1
9
5
II
F
20
18
.. 8
7
1
72
.. 4
2
1
M
21
1
2
9 5
1 I 8
8
3
2
III
District -Panchmahals
WORKERS
IV v VI VII' VIII IX
FM FMFMFM FMFM F
Non. workers
X
M
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
F
36
6 3
4
I
352
1
2
3
4 1
I
3 3
3 8
2 I
I 5 6 2 7 ..
12 6 9 13
I
3 I
103
I
.. 38 29
3 .. 1 11
2 2
4 10 1
4 I 1
3
2 2 7
3
2
2
20
2
2
1 2
1
.. 2
.. 2
.. 25
1
2
I I
17
8 1 1 I 6 ..
1
1
1 I
1 . . I
1 1
3
2 3 5 3 .. 2
2
.. 1
3 I
1 1 3
2 1 2 ..
7
4 3
no 113 11 25
219 225 99 91
183 213
190 176 44 61 96 88 92 105 88 60
107 61
21 65 73
70 46 39 70 58
90 58
33 81 62
57 37 30 72 51
139 106 43 41 88 72 34 31 32 37
61 38 44 45 17 10 32 50
254 269
132 118 148 147 303 241 210 205 194 202
11 13 103 84 36 48
101 86 194 174
80
97
45 88
210
80
89
41 92
163
133 135 32 26 62 38 51 54 85 89
70 133
69 91
81. No.
101 102 103 104 105
106 107 108 109 llO
III Il2
113 114 Il5
Il6 Il7 lIS 119 ]20
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 15(1
151 152
GUIABAT VlLLAGB LIMKHEDA
Sl. Area in Occupied 'House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A·G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated .-
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
153 Nakti P,W25,Tk. 3,021-00 220 221 1,111 579 532 11 11 90 104 83 154 Rampur P,W2. 1,281-10 135 137 738 388 350 12 12 55 54 81 155 Modhva. P,W. 2,634-31 166 167 842 450 392 11 18 130 101 71 156 Adalwada. W2,Riv. 311-34 34 35 195 103 92 18 12 23 1 157 Bhorva P,W. 2,72.2-10 286 287 1,728 888 840 6 10 420 402 57 2
158 Bedat P,Riv. 1,628-25 129 129 652 342 310 36 34 33 3 159 Chorbaria. P,W5. 1,399--37 72 72 346 179 167 107 97 53 3 160 Pipodra. P,W5. 1,805-01 169 169 912 488 424 267 222 46 161 Agasvani P,W21,Tk. 1,859-07 230 230 1,315 701 614 656 573 41 I)
162 Ma.hunala P,Wll,Riv. 763-30 85 86 496 274 222 274 222 3
163 Kanzar P,Wll. 765-02 49 49 306 154 152 154 152 164 Dudhamali M. 511-06 115 116 640 323 317 148 135 61 2 165 Mandav P,W2,Riv. 831-11 136 137 768 393 375 390 375 30 166 Surpur W. 125-12 10 10 45 24 21 24 21 1 167 Bor Wll,Riv. 398-14 54 55 297 145 152 139 143 8 3
168 Umaria. Rhc,W5,Riv,Po. 748-04 54 54 300 153 147 98 108 21 169 Ghodazar P,WlO,Riv. 1,471-21 145 147 875 420 455 239 248 51 3 170 Budhpur M,Riv. 356--03 36 36 175 81 94 2 6 52 66 25 6 171 Timba P,Riv. 772-34 64 66 382 179 203 70 84 17 172 Dabhava P,W. 977-22 85 87 424 236 188 128 100 18
173 Taramkach P,W,Riv. 1,194-12 62 62 364 187 177 26 24 43 174 Ghada P,W8. 1,416-00 167 169 923 480 443 27 22 88 3 175 Kundawada P,Riv. 790-12 74 74 410 196 214 4;7 62 59 176 Lukhadia P,W2,Tk. 556--34 53 54 284 148 136 69 71 12 1 177 Khokhra P,W2. 917-24 96 96 560 293 267 60 63 97 9
178 Pipero P,Wll,Tk,Riv. 1,493-06 216 216 1,292 678 614 300 203 60 13 179 Dhanpur P2,Mp,Rhc, W,Tk,Po. 580-'37 133 134 740 399 341 39 39 ' 48 50 124 9
(Randhikpur) 810-01 102 102 180 Ved M,Rhc, W5, Tk,Po. 578 292 286 27 30 117 8
181 Singawali P,Riv. 471-34 61 61 355 171 184 32 43 31 4-182 Raiyavan P,W3. 484-39 116 118 584 302 282 302 282 9
183 Holkadar 1,594-00 5 5 36 17 19 17 19 184 Zabu P,W. 1,806--24 140 141 795 407 388 389 381 14 185 Kanakuwa W,Riv. 491-03 10 10 43 27 16 27 16 186 Ambali Menpur P,W. 2,381-00 120 120 624 325 299 6 2 290 273 42 7 187 Nalu P,W. 2,067-36 263 264 1,412 733 679 33 31 45 57 105 2
188 Khokhbed W. 584-29 29 29 184 100 84 19 10 16 1 189 Pav P2,Riv. 1,646--19 218 220 1,192 623 569 620 569 43 3 190 Sangasar W,Riv. 551-23 20 20 119 59 60 59 60 2 191 Bilia. P,W,Riv. 656--14 28 32 217 109 108 108 108 11 1 192 Kantu W5,Tk. 2,349-00 50 52 264 150 114 127 98 8
193 Sajoi P,W. 2,835-23 233 241 1,305 675 630 658 616 30 194 Undar P,Tk2,Riv. 1,774-10 123 124 704 353 351 351 351 20 195 Kaliyavad P,W3,Riv. 1,090-04 143 143 913 491 422 478 409 17 2 196 Do1aria W3,Riv. 293-04 33 33 204 113 91 101 85 14 1 197 Chilakota. P2,Mp,D,W34,Po. 5,815-21 568 568 3,330 1,745 1,585 6 4 1,705 1,559 159 10
198 Limdi Medhari P2,W,Riv. 2,749-35 132 132 685 356 329 3 5 68 81 89 6 199 Kanjeta P,W5,Riv. 2,245-26 72 72 376 207 169 5 1 94 85 63 7 200 Udhal Mahuda 1,006--35 8 9 35 20 15 19 12 201 Andarpura M,W2. 373-39 39 39 175 96 79 3 5 6 4 27 202 Gumli P,W2. 1,531-20 47 47 229 106 123 75 87 15 1
203 Lakhanagujiya P,W2. 1,765-08 93 96 484 258 226 153 140 20 204 Piparia W. 549-26 40 40 207 118 89 10 11 22 205 Nani Salai Riv. 1,033-00 25 25 135 69 66 3 S 30 36 7 206 Chari P,W. 926--11 44 44 271 143 128 25 24 22 3
104
DIREOTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M
15
F
16
I
M F
17 18
397 375 390 375 234 207 231 206 259 112 253 112 60 62 54 60 621 573 617 573
252 215 122 127 367 324 519 450 198 171
118 101 193 166 240 240 14 18 93 108
91 279
48 111 163
96 309
57 122 138
250 214 109 127 353 324 507 449 198 171
118 101 186 166 235 240 13 17 89 104
89 267
33 108 148
96 298
57 120 126
112 133 101 132 337 334 330 333 129 152 122 151 102 85 98 85 170 167 158 164
336 128 286 127 250 219 171 181
161 177 103 100 174 158
145 176 103 100 172 158
13 13 13 13 287 266 284 266 18 12 18 12
187 175 185 175 538 513 525 505
63 56 61 55 471 441 465 440
37 30 37 30 66 56 65 56 94 66 88 66
483 249 334
89 1,115
438 246 290 62
1,006
480 247 330
75 1,085
438 246 290
58 1,002
235 217 230 213 126 115 113 115
12 12 12 12 65 58 53 53 78 83 78 83
168 162 167 160 66 60 65 60 47 46 47 44 SR 78 79 68
VD·l-14
M
19
1
1 2
4 6 2
1 3 1 3
6 4 2
13
3 1 I I 1
37 7
2
2 2
2
2 I 6
1
1
1
8
II
F
20
2
I 4
8
1 12
1 1
'1 1
1 1
2
2
2
10
M
21
1
2
1
1
2
I
1
2
4
1
District-Panchmahall
WORKERS
III IV V VI VII VIII IX
FMFMFMFM FM FMF
Nonworkers
X
M
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
F
36
1
1
1 1 1
-. 1
2
2 1\
4
3
1
4 3
33 31
1
1 I
1
1
5 1
2 2 1
3 3
2
1
5
...
4 4
105
1
2 2 1
6 7 __
3 1
1 4
3
3
2 8
4
3
3
1
1 9 3
5
3
2
.. 1
1
1
2
1
5 2 2 1 2
2 1 1 6
3 2
1
1 2 7
2
4 1 3 2
5
182 157 154 143 191 280 43 30
267 f67
90 57
121 182
76
36 130 153 10 52
62 141 33 68 73
95 40
100 164
51
51 151 135
3 44
51 146 37 81 50
75 44 143 109
67 62 46 . 51
123 100
10 1 342 486 21 149 122
1
131 109 68 84
128 124
4 6 120 122
9 4 2 138 124 9 7 195 166
2
I 2
1 1 1
12
2 9
2
1
37 28 152 128
22 30 43 52 56 48
192 104 157 24
630
192 105 132 29
579
121 112 81 54
8 3 31 21 28 40
90 53 22 55
64 29 20 00
~l. N~.
1
163 164 165 lllCl Ili7
HiS 168 160 161 162
163 164 165 166 167
168 169 170 171 172
173 174 175 17(1 177
178 179
180 18L 182
183 184 185 186· 187
188 189 190 191 192:
193· 1,94 f'95 196 197
198 199 200 201 202
203 204 205 206
GUJARAT VILLAGE LIMKBEDA
SI. Area ill Oocllpied House· Soheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Village/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tl~jbE:'s Educated
~-~~~-
P M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
207 Morai 9i5-01 Ur'inhabi t e d 208 Kubero 1,148-14 Uninltabi t e d 209 Pipargota W. 1,086-26 14 14 72 40 32 40 ~ .) .I 210 Bhavero P,W2. 1,130-35 24 24 124 60 64 60 64 1 211 Alindra P,W. 1,947-17 31 31 176 98 _ 78 98 78
212 Bhindol P,Riv. 2,341--15 70 70 357 179 178 64 68 47 :l 213 Khalta Garbadi P,Riv. 4,030- 29 160 160 858 455 403 448 394 7 214 Ladvavad 778-16 34 34 174 88 86 88 86 4 215 Kotambi Riv. 1,805--09 55 55 27S 147 131 124 108 9 216 Rl).chhava P,W,Riv. 1,649-36 93 93 499 265 234 146 130 34 3
217 Durnka P,Riv. 1,270-31 122 123 650 334 316 225 225 54 5 218 Simamoi P,WlO,Riv. 1,532-19 100 100 535 271 264 1 1 25 18 73 5 219 Vakasiya P,W5,Riv. 796-11 106 107 624 304 320 7 10 25 22 47 1 220 Dungarpur P,W.
. (Tokarva) 1,025-29 57 67 270 148 122 3 {} 25 29 34 2
221 Tokarva P,W. 947-35 86 87 484 253 231 II 10 69
222 Gadvel W. 587-14 35 35 180 86 94 33 35 10 2 223 Panam P,W,Riv. 2,866-34 130 132 639 319 320 316 317 20 224 Bhanpur P,Riv. 2,936-00 108 108 615 327 288 327 288 4 225 Kakadkhila P,W,Riv. 1,647-19 130 130 758 404 354 400 349 27 6 226 Mandor M,Po._ 1,381-20 109 109 605 342 263 324 253 65 3
227 Kanseta Riv. 1,697-03 26 26 138 58 80 58 80 228 Vansiya Dungari P,W,Riv. 61D-31 73 73 360 188 172 174 163 J8 229 Gangard i Falia P,Riv. 1,286-22 llO III 629 324 305 316 292 41 3 230 MotiMalu Riv. 794-26 48 48 253 131 122 : 131 122 I 231 Sakkarpura Riv. 16-13 4 4 24 13 11 13 11
, 232 Leliyaamba Riv. 333-13 40 40 217 ll9 98 119 98 233 Khadada P,Riv. 401--08 26 26 148 79 69 79 69 1 234 NaniMalu P. 399-04 61 61 340 186 154 186 154 14 235 Navanagar P,Riv. 2,182-23 247 250 1,393 738 655 5 4 721 643 80 9 236 . Kadval 181-21 11 11 54 30 24 30 24
237 Dhanarpatia P,Riv. 624--23 65 65 367 193 174 193 174 11 238 Kalakhut P,Riv. 1,407-30 70 71 3!B 204 187 204 187 18 239 Ambaka.ch P,Riv. 989-22 80 80 442 225 217 225 217 9 1 240 Gohilvagha Riv. 417-23 27 27 146 89 57 89 57 241 Punakota W. 757-33 20 21 113 60 53 60 53
242 Khajuri P,W. 2,331-35 76 76 406 210 196 210 196 243 Harakhpur 997-15 22 23 128 73 55 73 55 1 244 Vakota P,Riv. 1,645-28 92 92 483 247 236 247 236 36 1
106
DIRECTORY District -Fanchmahals TALUKA
WORKERS Total Non-
workers workers (I-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X 81.
No. M l!' M F M F M F :M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1
Uninhabited 207 Uninhabited 208
24 17 23 17 1 16 15 20il 41 43 39 41 2 2 19 21 210 57 43 57 43 41 35 211
112 104 105 101 5 3 2 67 74 212 303 275 296 273 5 2 1 152 128 213 66 53 57 52 9 1 22 33 214 95 84 91 80 4 4 52 47 215
158 146 154 146 3 1 107 88 216
227 205 211 202 9 3 1 4 2 107 III 217 165 181 162 181 1 1 I 106 83 218 201 209 193 202 6 7 2 103 III 219 110 102 107 101 1 I 2 38 20 220
164 165 156 165 2 3 .. 3 89 66 221
64 68 61 67 1 I 2 22 26 222 185 160 180 158 4 2 1 134 160 223 247 209 240 206 7 3 80 79 224 2340 193 212 185 19 8 3 170 161 225 196 159 182 159 3 5 6 146 104 226
38 42 35 42 3 20 38 227 124 77 112 76 3 1 1 ., 4 64 95 228 195 178 192 177 1 1 2 129 127 229
89 13 89 13 42 109 230 10 9 10 9 3 2 231
83 74 82 74 36 24 232 53 52 53 52 26 17 233
116 112 116 ll2 70 42 234 490 439 485 439 4 248 216 235 19 16 19 16 11 8 236
127 121 127 121 66 03 287 138 142 138 142 66 45 238 168 164 168 164 ... 57 53 239
63 35 63 35 26 22 240 43 30 4() 30 3 17 23 241
153 130 153 130 57 66 242 56 39 55 39 1 17 16 243
170 183 167 183 3 77 53 244
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Sl. Area in Occupied House- Scheduled Scheduled Literate & No. Villaga/Town/Ward/Block A--G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
p M F M F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10' 11 12 13 14
TOTAL FOR DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA 286,269-00 80,448 90,148 2.492 18.562 19,511 81,020 174,706 84,5(13 2,848 17,127 8,854
Totalfor Urban Area 2,{j.)2-00 2,076 2,266 11,412 6,044 5,428 106 88 698 681 3,772 2,161
Totatj:Jl'Rural At'ea 283,73'1-00 28,944 28,182 163,234 84,099 79,136 2,387 2,260 17,86416,64616,'1391,70J
TOWN
Devgad Baria Town P5,M4,H,MpI2. Hos,Mcw3. Rhc2, WI06,Tk 3, Riv,S,Po, To,Tph,Ei,Ea,Ed.
2,532-00 2,076 2,266 11,472 6,044 5,428 105 88 698 581 3,772 2,151
Total of Ward No. I 496 510 2,494 1,357 1,137 64 57 235 211 540 111
Block No. 15 217 217 860 531 329 43 42 105 88 325 45 Block No. 16 137 140 847 418 429 4 3 38 35 79 21 Block No. 17 142 153 787 408 379 17 12 92 88 136 45
Total oJ Ward No. II 385 427 2,218 1,163 1,055 22 13 2 4 823 520
Block No. 8 124 124 684 346 338 .. 261 175 Block No. 9 158 193 741 378 363 3 4 2 4 302 230 Block No. 10 103 110 793 439 354 19 g 260 115
Total oJ Ward No. III ,J/57 399 2,122 I,OS/) 1,03'7 1 1 223 116 615 35/,
Block No. 1 137 137 738 373 365 I 1 196 80 151 65 Block No. 2 106 131 726 387 339 16 22 229 143 Block No. S 114 131 658 325 333 II 14 235 146
Total oj Ward No._! 'V 381 473 2,387 1,291 1,096 U 17 77i 100 924 580
Block No. 11 107 122 617 383 23. 283 121 Block No. 12 86 104 649 319 330 262 249 Block No. 13 109 150 670 366 304 4 4 13 21 248 150 Block No. 14 79 97 451 223 228 14 13 64 79 131 60
f'.'alof Ward No. 'V 457 457 2,251 1,148 1,103 161 150 870 586
Block No. 4 123 123 600 308 292 268 216 Block No. 5 124 124 615 297 318 297 243 Block No. 6 99 99 506 261 245 S 8 184 99 Block No. 7 III HI 530 282 24tl 163 142 121 28
Devgad Baria. Village 1-00
VlLnAGES
1 Bhamaiya M,Mp,W95,Tk,Riv,Po. 2,668-00 320 327 2,045 1,071 974 7 T 27 25 303 12 2 Jorapura W,Riv. 1,822-00 13 12 83 46 37 21 18 3 Gamdi P,W23,Riv. 945-00 70 70 419 211 208 6 6 49 3 , Damanpura P,WI2. 467-00 94 94 442 230 212 113 11 I) Sherpura P,WI6. 761-00 129 133 662 344 318 25 38 78 7
6 Kothayadi P,W8,Tk,Riv. 408-00 83 83 437 219 218 50 10 7 Vangarva P,W70,Riv. 1,487-00 161 161 1,084 551 533 15 19 139 5 8 Sarsav M,W64,Tk,Riv. 1,925-00 225 225 1,399 734 665 36 30 9 6 133 2 9 Mirap M,W93,Tk. 2,800-00 384 384 2,260 1,168 1,092 46 48 4 6 263 10
10 Vadodar P,W. 1,634-00 129 146 807 411 396 102 103 39 39 94 4
11 Guna P,W. 3,769-00 277 287 1,805 927 878 56 44 135 126 208 IS 12 Bhilod P2,W8. 1,383-00 250 250 1,355 696 659 120 120 91 80 190 25 13 Guneshia P,W6. 648-00 113 117 608 328 280 99 87 82 7 1.\ Runipura P,W72,Tk,Riv. 1,514-00 162 155 1,029 537 492 3 5 64 65 79 4 (Damavav)
"'The area of Devgad Baria Village has been inoluded in the rural area of the Taluka.
110
DIRECTORY TALUKA
'rotal workers-(I-IX) :i
M
15
F
16
M
17
F
18
63,916 44,902
2,845 fiZZ
47,694 42,436
416 133
II
M F
19 20
1,230
31 1,018
2
District~ Panchmahals
WORKERS
III IV V VI VII Vln IX
M F MFM FMFM FM FM F
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 :.u 31 32 33 34
142 1,154 236 73 35 873 21
30 4 203 49 189 10 44
1,147 2
261 49
1 I]} 14 105
1,979 468
.. I,U6 309
Nonworkers
X Sl. -_-.- No. M
35
F
36
36,227 39,661
3,199 4,906
1
.5l,')71 44,.')8047,2784'.],303 1,199 1,016 112 31 951 824 47 11 29 1 536 35 156 .. 763 159 33,028 34,7/j/j
2.845 522 416
658 149 241
212 33 75 230 39 119 216 77 47
550
155 UlO 2u5
56
20 J 3 23
490 204
218 131 144 56 128 17
587
164 135 170 118
560
140 147 122 151
53
2 11 10 30
60
5 9 3
43
49
1 1
47
25
11 7 7
58
36 1
21
43
1
42
583 547 544 31 17 25
134 127 130 119 127 ll5 197 190 184
133 98 127 319 326 314 449 393 437 717 676 706 245 251 239
525 382 488 423 405 363 180 199 144 287 276 281
133
62
29 33
11
11
19
14 3 2
16
16
25
25
508 13
124 126 177
92 325 392 673 245
373 367 174 271
31
27
6 1
20
Z
2
2
2
7 4
2 11
3
13 30
1
2 30 4 203 49 189 10 44 1 611 14 105 . . 1,216 309 3,199 4,906
1
1
1
1
5 3
I 13
4 1
9 29
4
1 2 I
3
2 1
6 Z
6 2
Z 1
2 1
15 1
.. 15 1
2
1 7
4
8 1 10 1
I 4 4 4 .. 3 2 1 ..
04 9 60 4 8
16 3 21 3 4 .. 22 5 28 I 4 16 1 11
49 2e 18 6 1
3 I 4 36 23 6 10 2 8 5
77 4 38 5 12
23 20 26 8
I ·1 6
23 3 8 ,
2 1 2 11 1
15 9 63 I 17
5 I lJ 3 9 6 I 26 4
8 22 1 10 ..
15 34 2 1 2 3
3 2 ..
3 1 I
3 6
1 10 6 6 3 .. 1 1
111
32 19 SUi 85
1 7
24
5 119 33 4 89 8
10 .. 108 44
150 3 44
59 1 (l
7·3 2 17 18 21
46 6 9
16 16 6 14 9
191 1 16
50 .. 80 1 49 12
1 3 (i
6
182 29
46 13 44 5 92 11
329 1150
175 114 79 24 75 12
191 25
53 24 53 61
8 7 9
192 4 17 .. 198 20
53 5 93 3 26 2 6 20 2 3
2
2 7
3
3 3 2 1
3 11 2 2 1 1 2
65 35 59 39
10
1 2 2
3 2 5 2
8
4 9 1 6
10 1 29 22 1
699
319 188 192
61;]
191 188 234
155 243 197
988 Bl. No.
296 Hi 390 16 302 17
999
318 8 350 9 331 10
8iJ3
234 1 283 2 316 3
704 1,043
219 184 196 1(15
232 11 319 12 294 13 198 14
588 1,043
168 150 139 131
488 15 77
III 147
86 232 285 451 166
402 273 148 250
287 4 309 i 242 6 205 7
427 1 20 2 81 8 85 4
128 5
120 6 207 7 272 8 416 9 145 10
496 11 254 12
81 13 216 14
GUlARAT VILLAGE DEVGAD BADIA
81. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate '" :;roo ViHage/Town/WlIord/llook A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M F M F M F
.2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 Asaydi P,W. 2,242-00 138 138 729 383 346 7 s 24 22 5~
16 Dantol P,WlO,Tk2. 812-00 164 151 763 400 363 2 3 16 13 137 2S 17 Bhojpura P,W4,Riv. 598-00 131 131 678 ll5I 327 29 28 121 113 48 1 18 Simalia P,W4,Riv,Po. 9,992-00 611 610 3,531 1,838 1,693 24 17 132 123 493 4.> 19 Damavav P,W25,Po. 1,091-00 104 105 650 333 317 4 2 140 131 56 4,
20 Saniada M, W 55, Tk,Riv. 975-00 176 176 1,089 682 507 17 14 203 II) 21 Salia P,W. 1,827-00 345 390 2,114 1,058 1,056 65 68 1 257 7 22 Toyani M,W. 1,697-00 256 263 1,666 824 842 26 25 39 40 150 23 Velkotar P,W4,Riv. 289-00 71 71 344, 167 177 45 l! 24 Jambuvania W7. 674-00 31 33 2Il 116 95 9 6 15
25 Bhathvada P,M,W201,Riv,fo . 2,030-00 308 325 1,984 975 1,009 49 89 112 78 230 7 26 Lalpari P,W3,Riv. ' 817-00 115 1I5 698 352 346 6 6 108 16 '27 Parali M,WlO,Riv. 1,652-00 237 241 1,256 655 601 51 35 91 86 176 55 28 Khilodi P, W59, Tk,Riv. 1,079-00 156 156 1,074 538 536 7 5 95 7 29 Dahinkot P,W50,Tk. 1,334-00 165 166 971 512 459 13 8 6 2 55
30 Rama P,WI25,Riv. 1,533-00 192 192 1,148 590 558 23 22 1I5 16 31 Rebari P,W99,Tk. 2,289-00 157 187 1,074 546 528 10 Ii 86 ! 32 Valinath P,W3,Riv. 703-00 100 100 494 248 246 22 25 2 3 89 38 33 Farod M,W6,Riv. 1,160--00 266 266 1,276 672 604 46 55 1 202 37 34 Jagana Muvada Riv. 234-00 15 17 78 43 35 15 17 10 3
35 Nav'agam P3,W8,Tk. 1,605-00 250 250 1,402 718 684 98 101 160 22 36 Gajapura W2. 700-00 156 70 436 216 220 .. 143 156 35 t
(Guneshia) • 7 Kantaveda P,W2,Riv . 633-00 84 85 620 310 310 .. 180 182 29 38 Goyasundal P,W12,Tk,Riv. 1,812-00 91 90 509 270 239 29 27 38 1 39 Padedi P2,W25,Riv,Po. 1,598-00 188 . 186 1,030 545 485 3 : 3 86 71 131 S
40 Golla.v P5,M,Mp,W.Po. 6,034-00 708 709 4,287 2,162 2,125 56 54186 172 507 41 41 Panchela P,Mp,W. 1,820-00 259 277 1,437 724 713 13 18 73 72 170 35 42 Jitpura P,W9,Tk. 527-00 112 113 576 267 309 26 110 96 25 43 Kharkhadi , P2, W8,Tk2,Riv. 1,62f}-00 143 142 744 385 359 19 80 85 llO 31 44 Kumbhar Palli P,W,Riv. 253-00 75 75 364 193 171 32 22 61 12
Kanbi Palli 379-00 4
343 45 M,W4,Riv. 124 118 669 326 57 78 107 32 46 Kothara W5,Riv. 464-00 34 35 211 94 117 5 7 14 47 Albeta W3. 261-00 9 8 67 37 30 2 48 Rinchhvani M,W97,Tk. 2,682-00 226 215 1,223 631 592 5 5 14 6 267 31 49 Megha Muvadi P,W29,Riv. 524-00 82 88 518 276 242 12 8 53 1
50 Nathudi 1', W38. 575-00 51 51 245 122 123 11 9 6 8 26 S 51 Piplod P,M,Mp3, D,Hos2, W,Po. 2,568-00 656 718 '4,045 2,083 1,962 155 148 74 56 558 17t 52 Nathkuva P,WI2. 538-00 45 45 330 162 168 9 11 57 66 52 IS 53 Bhanpura M,W8,Tk,Riv. 513-00 223 215 1,210 624 586 60 42 184 36 54 Ghaghamba P,M,Mp3,D3,W7,Riv. 1,667-00 263 265 1,446 774 672 24 12 104 109 338 127
55 Goth W,Riv. 188-00 21 31 168 88 80 3 1 17 13 22 S 56 Math P,W.Riv. 249-00 32 31 163 82 81 1 , 32 13 57 Kanpur 1'4, M2, WI5,Po. 6,619-00 512 595 3,460 1,780 1,680 24 19 697 665 432 105 58 Sajora P,M,W30,Tk,Riv. 2,359-00 239 240 1,500 778 722 16 15 154 24 59 Bilia P,W9,Riv. 557-00 44 53 304 152 152 3 1 29 1
60 Ko.liakota M, WI80,Riv. 1,770--01) 228 227 1,254 671 583 9 10 90 5 61 Moti Zari P,W,Po. 1,544-00 171 184 1,047 498 549 18 22 8 4 107 8 62 Ranjitnagar 1'3. M,Mp,W93,Tk3, po, 3,877-00 408 409 2,657 1,386 1,271 17 13 724 651 379 117 63 Kankodakui P,W2. 592-00 48 47 290 147 143 30 25 41 6 64 Rayan Muvada M,W6,Riv. 803-00 123 123 689 354 335 133 8
M Gamirpura P,W. 570-00 67 67 382 190 192 102 93 23 IS 66 JOl'apul'a (Gn.dh) 1'2, W73, Tk,Riv. 1,822-00 168 168 1,025 526 499 12 10 94 2 67 Vavkulli 1'2, W70. 3,721-00 290 290 1,654 836 S18 2 2 154 5 6S Chatha 1', W42. 1,375-00 112 112 737 384 353 5 a 14 13 as 2
q2
DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total ,workers (I·IX)
M F
15 16
M
17
I
F
18
241 240 228
1,021 183
207 227 203 182 221 176 197 150 125 882 979 874 174 173 174
333 255 321 251 654 671 599 639 494 499 487 499 III 107 97 94
69 61 66 60
583 592 166 207 345 198 316 308 312 273
556 576 159 207 261 139 309 304 :lOS 264
359 336 328 310 327 305 324 304 136 91 95 73 390 368 342 346
26 18 21 13
442 406 393 370 138 142 134 140
202 187 142 142 172 147 165 144 332 260 298 247
1,277 437 168 220 110
1,220 245 174 193
99
1,221 394 149 198 83
1,189 242 160 181
74
192 185 164 176 54 70 54 69 22 20 22 20
349 313 318 311 165 155 163 155
77 64 1,204 899
77 87 385 335 414 223
68 63 891 834
74 84 346 325 198 153
55 40 47 38 41 38 36 32
992 940 888 895 404 343 390 336 103 92 102 92
420 141 297 241 801 672
84 95 206 193
100 92 322 300 481 45Q 263 250
VD·1-15
414 141' 284 240 678 627
81 95 198 1\)3
93 86 316 297 466 450 258 246
M
19
5 77
5
14 1
31
5
1 1
19 8 5
33 2
5
22
7 3
12 15 13
12
5
4 3
16 42
3 4
78 2
2 3
49
3
5 6
II
F
20
72 3
13 1
13
9
12 I 5
34 1
13
4 1
14 II 17
5 I
I
2 6
42 2
34,
5 3
III
M
21
4 I
4
1
2
1
3
21
5
1 3
2
WORKERS
IV V VI VII VIII
FMFMFMFMFMF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
.. 5 I
4 4 22 30
13 16
12 1 5 4
7 22 17 1
9 4 25 20
1 1
8 4 4 3 3
24 27 3 I
2 I 8 8
1 :3 1
9 3 1
7
3 I 66 36 5
244 65 22 4
4 3
3
5 2 2 2
9
2 2
2
8 2
I '
113
2
6 5
8 3
5
4 8
3 1
9 1 16 5
5
8 1
3 2 I
4 .. 1
I \ I 3 5
2
I 1 I 4,
7 II
1 4 2
5
4 I. 3 1
4
1
3 10
128 8 59
3 & •.
35 I 1
!)
3
1 2
22 1 1
11 1
1
District ·Panchmahals
M
33
9 I
17 5
2 6 2
2
5 6
31 I 2
1 1 9
10
14 1
IX
F
34
6
1
45
Non. workers 81.
X No.
M
35
142 160 123 817 150
F
36
139 181 130 8Il 143
249 252 404 385 330 343
56 70 47 34
392 417 186 -139 310 403 222 228 200 186
231 222 219 223
1
15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29
I 112 155
30 31 32 33 34
1 282 236 17 17
276 278 35 78 78. 36
46 40 108 123 3'7 38 39
I 98 92 4 213 225
14 11
5 1 4
1
10 I
2 48
9 50
4 1 8 2 1
1 6
38 2 2
1
2 I
.. I
II
3
1 3
885 287
99 165 83
905 468 135 166
72
134 158 40 47 15 10
282 279 III 87
45 59 879 1,063
85 81 239 251 360 449
33 40 41 43
788 740 374 379
49 60
251 201 585
63 148
90 204 355 121
442 308 599
48 142
100 199 368 103
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
GUIARAT VILLAGE DEVGAD BARlA
st. Area in Ocoupied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate &, N<>. Village/Town/Ward/Bloek A-G houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated
P M F M ]' M F M F
1 2 :4 4 Ii 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
69 Khanpatla P,W79. 1,897-00 163 163 945 467 478 3 3 76 1 70 Ranipura
(Ratadia) 1',Riv. 9S1-00 71 73 514 272 242 5 6 41
71 Chenpur P,WI05,Riv,Po. %,160-00 204 204 1,189 618 571 26 26 110 3 72 Nani Zari P,Riv. 2,048- 00 96 96 490 259 231 I) 1 5 4 68 7 73 Hindolia P,Riv. 1,978-00 77 77 377 200 177 84 68 31 I)
74 Dhaneshwar P,W22,Tk,Riv. 1,359-00 194 193 1,164 596 568 6 6 134 139 163 21 75 Rajgadb W2,Riv,Po. 413-00 31 22 102 54 48 2 2 23 6 76 Boria P,W,Tk. 360-00 49 46 318 161 157 17 13 141 139 20 '17 Davadra P,W,Tk. 2,006-00 75 99 .493 271 222 8 7 163 79 33 2 78 Matu P,W. 4,007-00 164 163 939 476 463 11 17 58 45 78 4
79 Segarama P,W54. 2,471-00 127 128 812 423 389 6 5 21 23 77 3 SO Abhlod F,Riv. 831-00 63 62 328 167 161 3 3 16 81 Ratadia P,Riv. 1,514-00 74 80 450 227 223 10 9 34 82 Koyda F,W25. 378-00 79 79 373 193 180 4 2 26 83 Rinchhia F,W36,Tk. 926-00 132 133 885 452 433 8 6 356 333 16 1
84 Chandranagar P,W3. 894--00 179 177 1,191 617 574 70 71 146 8 85 Savo.pura W,Riv. 427-00 78 78 508 277 231 213 185 11 86 Palla P2,W 16,Riv,Po. 2,236-00 381 381 2,290 1,184 1,106 64 52 780 701 191 34 87 Chathi P,W39. 542-00 101 101 530 270 260 7 10 20 10 56 2 88 Bor P,W82,Tk,Riv. 4,196-00 228 226 1,318 658 6fjO 58 53 III 5
89 TandKundla P,WI6. 366-00 49 48 300 161 139 27 21 34 5 90 Virapura F,WI3. 442-00 102 104 676 349 327 19 1'2 311 290 30 91 Dudhapura F,W3. 1,016-00 89 88 603 315 288 2 I 169 150 75 10 92 Padhora F,W3. 930-00 257 258 1,542 807 735 541 522 135 9 93 Bhadbha Riv. 711-00 43 42 244 121 123 5 7 18
94 Unohvan P,W. 2,010-00 215 215 1,070 544 526 108 107 30 20 70 8 95 Dangaria P,W. 3,660-00 355 352 1,683 869 814 50 38 73 64 188 12 96 Kalsar P,W7. 457-00 76 76 469 236 233 186 189 19 97 Udva P,W2. 471-00 129 129 903 455 448 284 270 48 3 98 Adepur P,W,Tk. 1,685-00 49 50 302 144 158 128 142 1
99 Kha.rod P,W6,Tk. 2,701-00 262 263 1,706 886 820 11 15 609 558 50 5 100 Kantu P,W. 2,120-00 193 175 1,069 571 498 5 5 158 143 72 101 Virol P,W,Riv. 1,375-00 67 68 408 209 199 15 9 48 102 Kali Dungri M,Riv. 2,234-00 578 286 1,808 936 872 39' 28 157 1 103 Bhuval P2,Riv. 1,450- 00 186 183 981 512 469 113 6
104 Bhular P,W6,Riv. 1,771-00 64 65 374 194 180 9 8 1 50 2 105 Antela P,M,W1l8,Tk,Po. 3,628-00 453 437 2,475 1,225 1,250 26 24 41 38 218 12 106 Zinzilri P,W3. 2,412-00 322 321 1,950 1,018 932 15 22 623 578 67 2 107 Shamarkuva F,W2. 1,172-00 150 150 1,060 570 490 567 488 31 1 108 UMhabeda P,W. 958-00 46 47 275 Wi 130 118 100 17 2
'l09 Kakalpur P,Riv. 706-00 97 96 578 279 299 2 3 51 4 110 Singor P,Riv. 1.697-00 145 145 825 431 394 11 14 1 84 2 III Singedi M,Riv. 2;468-00 112 236 1,231 618 613 12 17 215 238 100 3 112 Mendra P,Riv. 829-00 98 98 492 252 240 58 3 U3 Labada.dhara. F,W2,Tk. 1,346-00 176 176 1,105 570 535 13 13 420 409 39
114 Mol P,W2,Tk. 1,537-00 190 190 1,214 618 596 605 579 17 115 Zoz F,Riv. 1,432-00 18i 181 1,097 569 528 5 4 336 329 38 1 116 Ambakhunt P,Tk. 1,755-00 89 90 525 275 250 4 3 252 229 17 lIT Kapdi W2,Tk. '836-00 19 19 90 50 40 118 Gaiapurll (MaIu) P,W. 1,190-00 135 137 883 449 434 8 9 102 7
119 Laval'ia P2,Riv. 2,364-00 208 222 1,452 769 683 4 3 9 5 109 5 120 Bamroli Muvada P, W26. 402-00 62 68 422 209 . 213 2 2 33 121 Udhavala P,W50,Tk. 2,477-00 288 288 1,514 755 759 30 33 69 66 95 7 lZ2 Ruvabari· P2,W83,Tk. 3,584-00 330 330 1,769 900 869 20 19 44 37 135 3
114
DIRECTORY TALUKA
WOBEERS
District-PanchmahaJ~
Total workers ._-------'-------------------------- Non
workers (I-IX)
F
15 16
M
17
I
F
18
283 314 265 300 160 145 160 145
328 316 147 72 125 110
356 357 30 11 91 73
161 129 282 245
327 316 134 67 125 110
322 345 27 II 78 64
145 122 256 221
235 203 222 198 107 100 107 100 142 126 139 125 130 101 128 101 276 250 258 239
44f; 437 14i1 12i1 669 460 174 162 393 395
432 434 145 128 532 386 169 161 378 393
88 89 87 88 237 205 222 199 203 185 184 179 548 475 526 469
66 73 65 72
372 326 333 320 499 447 465 433 158 114 110 47 289 284 275 272
80 26 77 23
S58 455 386 347 122 126 555 496 286 242
120 707 720 383 102
179 263 385 162 389
104 667 525 336
95
177 234 384 150 372
413 373 345 296 197 192
32 30 298 308
478 326 134 135 511 524 525 531
547 447 374 344 121 126 548 491 261 237
115 684 694 379 100
104 658 512 336
92
160 164 262 233 382 384 161 148~
34.1' 320
411 372 336 289 191 190 32 30
288 303
464 325 128 130 465 471 518 523
M
19
15
15 1 6 7 2
8
15
2 2
48 I 3
10 9
.. 46 13
3
3 4
I 17 .. 1
14
5
2 1
.. 1
2
2 1
II
F
20
13
12
5 4 4
5
1
11
2 1
50 1
6 6
1 67 12 3
2
9 1
13
7
3
1
1
4 1
M
21
10
2
2
1
1 I
III IV V VI VII VIII
FMFMFMFM FMF
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
"
1 1
3 5
3 .. 6 4 2 3
7 9 13
.. 1
3
1 60 23
1 2
1 962 4
1 1
20 5 1 5 5 1
" 1
5 6 4 3 ..
.. 1 1
II 5
3 .. "
16 12
3
.. 1
.. 1 2
35 45
1 2
. . 1
2
5 4 ..
5 .. .. 4 5 .. 1 34 48 "
6 7 ..
115
3
1 11
1 3
1
I
5
1 3
1
3
3
13 3 3
3 3
11
2
2
7 3
2
4
3 2
2
5
8 ..
1
4
.. 1
IX X Sl.
M F --- No. M
33 34
1
35
F
36
184 164 69 112 97 70
1 1
11 2 1 3 2
2 1
4 1 4 1 8
I 2 2
16. 21
1
1 4 1
13
1 3 3
1
1 I 2
1 4 1
2
2 1
10
290 ll2
. 75
255 71 159 72
67 73
240 211 74 24 37 75 70 84 76
llO 93 77 194 218 78
188 186 79 60 61 80 85 97 81 63 79 82
176 183 83
171 137 84 128 102 85 515 646 86
96 98 87 265 265 88
73 50 89 112 122 90 112 103 91 259 260 92
55 50 93
I 172 200 94 8 370 367 95
78 119 96 166 164 97
64 132 98
3
328 365 99 185 151 100
87 73 101 381 376 102 226 227 103
74 518 298 187 43
100 168 233
90 181
76 104 583 105 407 106 154 107
35 108
122 109 160 llO 229 III
90 lI2 163 Il3
205 223 114 224 232 lI5
78 58 116 18 10 117
151 126 118
291 '75
244 375
357 119 78 120
235 121 338 122
GUJARAT VILLAGE DEVGAD BARIA
Sl. Area. in Occupied House. Total Scheduled Scheduled Lit.,rate & No. Villp.gejTownjWard/Block A-G houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated
-----P M F 1\1 F M F M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
123 Zab (Vav) P,W,Po. 878-00 76 81 578 303 275 197 185 64 124 Gamani P,W,Tk. 1,503-00 147 148 935 4~8 447 27 27 441 410 52 2 125 Galibilli P,W. 1,153-00 106 105 642 3 7 305 7 4 278 254 34 126 Khadpa P,W. 1,001- 00 64 70 387 215 172 3 2 34 29 50 8 127 Bamroli P,W53,Po. 2,028-00 148 147 792 418 374 5 6 54 58 62 1
12S Juna Baria P,Riv. 1,622-00 167 163 926 467 459 7 10 74 72 79 1 129 Kolinapuvala W21,Riv:' 1 631-00 59 5S 353 ISO 173 4 4 112 113 21 3 130 Vankod P,W3. 1,759-00 166 167 1,202 644 558 11 7 493 427 76 3 131 Garmotia P,W. 876 00 98 98 676 360 316 359 315 7 132 God!i P,H,W. 1,847-00 229 224 1,344 709 635 19 13 277 251 65
133 Gorada 1,045-00 123 34 216 104 112 92 101 3 134 GUIldi P,W48,Tk,Po. 2,020-00 166 181 1,039 527 512 77 80 95 4 135 Nani~ngoi M,W22,Tk. 486-00 81 81 389 205 184 1l 9 (l4
136 Dudhia P,W43. 1,711- 00 145 153 897 492 405 2 2 76 2 137 Dukhli P,W36. 1,017-00 150 156 869 435 434 16 26 3;j 39 46 2
13S Moti Khajuri P,W95,Tk. 2,189-00 299 296 1,788 918 870 7 7 106 85 119 139 Vav P,W2. 1,732~00 150 154 1,009 ;jI8 491 1 1 142 153 116 3 140 Vanskod P,W. 44(}-00 45 45 255 126 129 2 141 MotiMagoi P,W28. 1,234-00 137 138 797 414 383 11 21 71 2 142 Bhutpaglan P,W27. 940 00 87 100 516 262 254 1 60 2
143 Ankli P,W30. 2,762-00 144 143 883 458 425 33 2 144 Tindki P,Riv. 1,390--00 132 132 685 349 336 51 6 145 Zabia P,W22,Riv. GIG-GO 103 103 600 322 278 17 10 47 1 146 Nani Khajuri P,W20,Riv. 1,529-00 146 147 779 404 375 102 99 72 2 147 Sarasava P,W3. 56(}-00 61 62 417 227 190 1~7 173 12
148 Bakrol M,W22,Po. 1,206-00 185 185 1,119 588 531 14 11 319 289 102 7 149 Khodi Timarvi 154-00 U n i n habited " 150 ~urapura WS. 401~00 31 38 201 107 94 10 8 1 151 Baina P,M,Riv2. 2,706-00 895 295 1,663 839 824 33 23 175 188 164 18 152 Degavada M,W20,Riv,Po. 1,068- 00 190 190 965 504 461 21 19 69 4
153 Nathpura P,W3. 548-00 64 65 363 193 170 19 20 135 III 28 154 Bara P2,W. 2, 12(}-00 183 183 1,005 523 482 187 172 37 155 Ghogha M,W. 519-00 40 40 234 116 118 14 156 Panivasan P,W8. 510 00 48 48 243 134 109 33 3 157 Kuva P,W50. 2,308-00 230 186 1,014 520 494 3 3 22 23 74 2
158 Poyli P,W. 4911-00 29 30 188 107 81 107 81 10 159 Kelkuva P,WlO. 1,516-00 121 128 727 398 329 362 304 24 160 Satkunda P,W. 597-00 80 80 499 248 251 14 14 30 3 161 Khandania P,W13. 694-00 74 73 433 223 210 2 109 96 15 162 Kaliakuwa W. 692-00 18 18 107 52 55 1 3
169 Itedhana P,W20. 1,968~00 190 175 968 515 453 5 5 101 80 53 1 164 Kelia P ,W:,n,Tk,Riv. 1,533-00 182 186 ],035 531 504 4- 1 8 7 100 2 165 Chhasia P,W40,Tk. 4,303-00 52 59 244 120 124 110 108 1 166 Rampuradevi P,W. 1,216---00 109 109 570 286 284 227 218 54 5 167 Rathava P,W. 806-00 222 76 372 181 191 5 14
Muvada
168 NaviBedi P,W. 645-00 39 44 267 141 126 2 1 33 4 169 Dabhva ( Sag- P,M,D,W15,Riv,Po. 821-00 133 132 642 357 285 9 6 59 26 150 29
-tala ). 170 Zab ( Sagtala ) P,W24. 1,615- 00 100 98- 570 294 276 3 2 35 34 48 8 171 Arnlipani Chhotra P,W15. 1,755-00 81 81 452 231 221 231 221 18 172 Juni Bedi P,W. 541-00 75 80 381 208 173 2{)8 173 I 16
173 Mandav P. 1,946-00 101 59 329 169 160 59 51 29 1 174 AmliZoz W3. 65-00 14 15 87 42 45 30 33 1
175 Timarva W8. 458-00 35 37 213 llG 98 28 19 4.
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DIRECTORY TALUKA
Total workers (I-IX)
M F
15 16
199 198 283 243 198 180 144 116 278 274
I
M F
17 18
197 197 '}.77 241 191 180 134 115 270 272
298 288 283 261 99 101 99 101
416 412 398 403 220 180 219 180 466 404 455 403
68 64 309 311 143 132 262 224 261 247
68 64 293 303 141 132 250 221 249 238
589 545 575 521 318 295 306 289
84 72 84 72 233 207 222 205 159 150 153 150
305 66 207 215 209 152 249 225 151 123
423 336
66 58 492 394 300 '257
138 132 353 288
68 63 81 68
315 227
68 57 286 246
. 145 151 171 151
35 43
291 62 193 202 198 149 246 208 144 123
383 335
66 58 454 362 285 246
133 132 338 272 67 63 81 68
261 168
67 57 279 246 142 151 147 139 35 43
328 219 323 217 353 307 311 265
77 71 14 11 178 35 163 9 132 118 128 118
87 72 85 72 188 159 147 152
178 177 138 16 117 108
93 32 69
VD-1-16
96 30 62
171 177 125 5 35 35
91 32 66
96 30 62
M
19
1
4
4
7
3
2 2
1
2 4
2
41
4
23
63
I
2 11 81
II
F
20
I
18
3
I
I
1
2
24
11
48
12
60
II 73
III
M
21
2
8
3
i
1
.. 1
.. 1
1
WORKERS
IV V VI VII
F M F M F M F M F M
VIII
F M
District -Panchmahala
IX
F
Non. workers
X
F
SI. No.
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
.M
35
104 205 139
36
77 204 125 66
1
123 124 125 12ti 127
1
8 7
1 1
8 6
4, 1
.. 2 2 2
2 2 1
3 1 6
:I 1 7
8
3 4
7
3 6 4 3
3 12 20 3 6
6
9 4, 11 II
2 2 I 17
'.,
2 3
I
12 1 13 Uninhabite d
9 8 I 12 10
.. 7 5
. . 6 11
2 2 40 42
10 26
2 2
1
117
2
I 4
.. 6
.. I
I
3 3
I
I
I
:3
1
.. 4,
3
1
2 1 1 3
1
2 1 2 1
3
2 3
4 1 4 2
14
14 2
1 1 1
2
1 1 2 1
2 I
2 1
2 35
2 2 1
71 140 100
1 l~Y 171 125
1
81 72 129 228 146 130 140 136 131 243 231 1St
36 218
62 230 174
329 200
42 181 103
153 142 113 15u
76
165
41 347 204
55 70
148 53 05
2 39 12
103 152
17
48 201 52
lSI 187
1'33 J34 135 136 137
325 138 196 139 57 140
176 141 104 142
359 121 126 150
67
195
36 430 204
38 194 55 41
267
24 83
100 59 12
143 144 145 146 147
148 149 150 151 152
153 1M 155 156 157
168 159 ]60 161 162
87 234 163 178 197 164 143 53 165
08 249 166 149 73 167
54 54 168 5 169 126 169
16 193 91
76 10 46
99 170 205 171
63 172
64 173 15 174 36 175
GUIARAT District-Panchmahals
VILLAGE DIRECTORY DEVGAD BARIA TALUKA
81. Area in Occupied House. Scheduled Scheduled Literate&; NCI. Villa.ge/Town/Ward/Block A-G houses holds Total Population Castes Tribes li:ducated
---_ P M F ,M F M F IiI 1"
1. 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
176 Nagvav P.W1S. 739-00 95 95 <i88 297 291 2 :l 24 29 45 2
177 SimlagflSi P,WI5. 1,263-00 138 125 696 366 3i10 27 23 22 17 20 178 Vandar P,W25. 1,125-00 ISS 194 1,131 573 558 11 10 3 6 71 179 8agtala P,D,WS,Tk,Riv,Po. 5,464-00 98 109 494 253 241 10 8 159 158 35 2
180 Fangia. P,W12. 1,625-00 85 85 395 208 187 20 24 25 1
181 Na.datod P,W43. 1,884-00 157 160 862 466 396 42
182 Divis W2. 759-00 24, 25 104 48 56 47 55 1
183 Zamrall P,W7. 2,032-00 69 71 405 209 196 51 49 21 I
184 Sevsnia P2,W44,Po. 6,372-00 393 405 2,266 1,160 1,106 15 12 99 103 153 23 185 Vadbhet J;!.W7. 1,106-00 73 74 423 215 208 6 3 22 16 37 1
IS6 Ja.mbuallor P,W30,Riv. 1,200-00 III 120 732 380 3il2 3 7 4 2 -73 2
WORKERS Tot!),! Non-workers workers
S1. (:\:-IX) I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ~---
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
176 169 21 150 11 6 '2 7 10 2 2 128 270 177 271 183 264 169 1 6 14 95 147 1,78 321 312 317 301 2 4, 9 252 246 179 164 140 106 101 43 37 5 2 1 9 89 101 ISO 130 74 III 66 10 4. 7 4 2 78 II3
181 276 209 266 198 7 11 1 2 190 187 182 28 24 27 20 3 1 1 20 32 Isa 131 !)4 114 77 9 4, S 13 78 102 184 764 64{l 706 621 2 oj,() 25 8 8 396 460 185 144 30 125 8 18 22 1 71 178
186 258 242 Z30 215 .2 19 27 I 3 3 122 110
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