District Census Handbook, 8, Kathua - Linguistic Survey Of India

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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 JAMMU & KASHMIR DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 8 KATHUA DISTRICT J. N. ZUTsm Director of Census Operations, Jammu and Kashmir 1970 IN INDIA AT VISIDNATH PluNTJNo PREss, RESIDENCY ROAD, SRlNAOAR (KAsJIIIIR) AND PuaLlSHED BY THE J.uoro AND KAsHIII1l GoVERNIIENT

Transcript of District Census Handbook, 8, Kathua - Linguistic Survey Of India

• CENSUS OF INDIA 1961

JAMMU & KASHMIR

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

8

KATHUA DISTRICT

J. N. ZUTsm

Director of Census Operations, Jammu and Kashmir

1970

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THE 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS

General Report on the Census

General Report including appendix to table A-IV giving the constitution of each urban area for 196J

Report on Vital' Statistics of the decade

General Report ·(Subsidiary Tables)

State Census Tables .(including Union Tables for the State) on population

General Population Tables (A-Series) for the State and Primary Census Abstract, including appendix to table A-IV

Economic Tables (B-Series, Tables I-IX) for the State down to District and all Cities and Town-groups of and above 100,000 population

Cultural and Migration Tables (C and D Series) for the State down to District and all Cities and Town-groups of and above 100,000 population

Household Economic Tables (based on Household Schedules)

Housing and Establishment Tables (E-Series) including Subsidiary Tables and Report on Housing and Establishment Tables

Special Tables for Scheduled Castes (SCT and SC Tables)

Special Tables on Scheduled Castes as well as reprints from .old Census Reports on Castes and Tribes

Ethnographic notes on Scheduied Castes and backward classes

Village Survey Monographs (each monograph will carry a sub-number 1,23, etc.)

Survey of Handicrafts of the State consisting of Tables for the State, district, tehsil, monographs on individual crafts and geoeral lists of location, mastercraftsmen, etc.

Administration Report

Enumeration ~

Tabulation. J Not for' sale

Maps for Atlas Volume based on. Census and Official Statistics

Special R.eport on Srinagar City with· a brief note on Jammu City

NoI, :-In addition to Central Publications mentioned above, there wiH also be State Census Publica­tions, viz., one District Census Handbook for' each of the nine districts.

CONTENTS

PREFACE ADMINISTRATIVE STATISTICS

Appendix I-Rainfall

Monthly Rainfall 1951-60 (rainfall in millimetres)

Appendix 2-Vital Statistics

(i) Births and Deaths during the decade 1951-60 .

(ii) Deaths from different causes during the decade 1951-60

Appendix 3-Agricultural Statistics

(i) Total area and classification of area (area in acres)

(ii) Total area sown under different crops ( -do::

. (iii) Area irrigated and crops irrigated ( -do-

Appendix 4-Irrigation Statistics

(i) Major. medium and minor irrigation projects

(ii) Area irrigated by canals (area in acres) •

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14-15

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Appendix 5~Yield rates of principal crops per acre (in mds.) from 1951-52 to 1959-60 20

Appendix 6-Monthly/Fortnightly wholesale prices of staple food grains (price per mds. in Rs.) 21

Appendix 7-Statistics of average daily wages (from 1951 to 1960) 39

Appendix 8-Cost of living Index

Average consumption statistics per head per day (year 1962) •

Appendix 9-Industries

(i) List of Cottage and Household Industries with the number of establishments

39

(three digit code) 40

Annexure to Appendix 9-Standard Industrial Classification 45

Appendix 10-Administration

(i) Number of criminal cases (Cognizable and Non-cognizable) tried 'by courts and persons convicted from 1951-1960 46

(ii) (a) Strength of police (year 1962) 46

(b) List of Jails and Sub-jails 46

(iii) Progress of Co-operative movement

(iv) (a) Receipts under Entertainment Tax from 1955 to 1960 to 1960-61

(b) Receipts under Motor Spirit Tax from 1955 to 1960

(c) Receipts under Stamp Revenue from 1951-52 to 1960-61

(d) Receipts under Sales Tax (1960.61) •

(e) Receipts under Irrigation Revenue from 1947-48 to 196().61 -. .

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47

48

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(f) Receipts under Drinking Water Revenue from 1957-58 to 1959-60.

(g) Receipts under Electricity Revenue, year 1960-61

(v) Land Revenue Statistics (figures in Rs.)

(vi) Number of Registered Documents and value of property transferred

Appendix II-Public Health

List of Medical and Public Health Institutions (year 1960-6 I)

Appendix 12-Education

List· of Educational Institutions together with their strength (year 1961)

Appendix 13-Cinema Halls, Newspapers and Printing Presses (year 1961)

Appendix 14-Communication

(i) Classification and length of Roads (in miles) year 1960-61 .

(ii) Classification of Bridges

(iii) No. of Post and Telegraph Offices

Appendix IS-Local Bodies and Panchayats

(i) Local Bodies

(ii) Panchayats (Block-wise) year 1962

Appendix I6-Community Development

Appendix 17-Natural Calamities .

Appendix 18-Banks, Insurance and Small Savings

(i) Banks (years 1962)

(ii) Insurance

(iii) Small Savings (year 1962-63)

Appendix 19-Livestock

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Variation in the number of main classes of live-stock 77

Appendix 20-Fairs and Festivals . 78

Census Tables 81

General Population Tables 85

A-I-Area, Houses and Population 89

Appendix I to Table A-I-Statement showing 1941 territorial units constituting the present set-up of Kathua District . 90

Appendix II to Table A-I-Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 90

Explanatory Note to Appendix II to Table A-I .

Appendix III to Table A-I-Houseless and Institutional Population

A-II-Variation in population during sixty years (1901-1961)

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Appendix to Table A-ll-Statement showing the disposition of Kathua District in 1941 and 1961 Censuses 92-93

A-III-Villages classified by population 94

A-IV-Towns (and town-groups) classified by population in 1961 with variation since 1941 95

Appendix to Table A-IV-New towns added in 1961 and towns in 1941 declassified in 1961 96

GeDeral EcoDomic Tables 99

B-I-'¥orkers and Non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups. 106

B-III Part A-Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in Urban areas only . 108-109

B-III Part B-Industrial classification of workers and non-workers by educational levels in Rural areas only . 110-111

B-IV Part A-Industrial classification by sex and class of worker of persons at work at House-hold Industry 112

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 114

B-IV Part C-Industrial classification by sex and divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation 118

Appendix to Table B-IV Part C 123

B-IV Part C(i)-Industrial classification by sex and divisions of persons at work other than cultivation . 124

Annexure to Table B-IV Parts, A, Band C-Standard Industrial Classification 125

B-V (Distt.)-Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation

Appendix to Table B-V

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146

B-V (Tehsils)-Occupational classification by sex of persons at work other than cultivation 147

Annexure to Table B-V-National classification of occupations. 148

B-VI-Occupational divisions of persons at work other than cultivation classified by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in Urban areas' only 154

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 158

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 160

B-VIII Part A-Persons unemployed aged IS and above by sex, broad age-groups and educational levels in Urban areas onl y 164

B-VIII Part B-Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels in Rural areas only 165

B-1 X-Persons not at work classified by sex, broad age-groups and type of activity 166

Bou.ehold EcoDomic Tables 173

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 for all areas '. . . • 177

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B-XI-Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in Rural and Urban areas separately. . . . . . 177

B-XII-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 178-179

B-XIII-Sample. Households engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal Household Industry in Rural and Urban areas separately 182

Appendix to Table B-XIII 183

B-XIV-Sample Household engaged only in Household Industry classified by principal House-hold Industry in All areas

Part A-Households classified by major groups of principal Household Industry and number of persons engaged . 184

, Appendix to Table B-XIV Part A. 185

Part B-Households classified by minor groups of principal Household Industry. 186

B-XV -Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry classified by size of land in Rural and Urban areas separately 188-189

B-XVI-Sample Principal Household Industry classified by period of working and total num-ber of workers engaged in Household Industry in All areas . 192-193

Appendix to Table B-XVI . 197

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 house-hold industry only and (c) in cultivation sub-classified by size of land cultivated . 198-199

Social and ,Cultural Tables 203

C-I-Composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 206

C-lI-Age and marital status 207

C-III Part A-age, sex and education in All areas "

213

CIII Part B-age, sex and education in Urban areas only 214

C-III Part C-age, sex and education in Rural areas only 216

C-V-Mother Tongue (alphabetical order) 217

C-VIl-Religion 218

C-VIII Part A-classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among scheduled castes 219,

Special Tables fer Schedule Castes 223

SCT-I Part A-Industrial classification of persons' at work and non-workers by sex (or scheduled castes 227

Appendix to table SCT -I Part-A.

SeT-II Part A-Age and marital status for scheduled castes

SOT-III Part A-(i) Education in Urban areas only for scheduled castes

SOT-III Part B-(i) Education in Rural areas only {or scheduled castes •

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SCT-IV Part A-Religion for scheduled castes 239

SCT-V Part A-Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for members of scheduled castes 240

SC-I - Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for scheduled castes.

Handicraft Table.

Table No. I-list of Rural Crafts and number of persons employed in production.

Table No. II-Distribution of Artisan communities (Rural)

Table No. II-Distribution of Artisan communities (Urban)

Table No. VII-List of very skilled craftsmen of each community (Rural) .

Table No. VII-List of very skilled craftsmen of each community (Urban) •

VILLAGE DDlECTORY

Bashohli Tehsil

Kathua Tehsil

. Hiranagar Tehsil

MAPS

Jammu and Kashmir State Administrative Divisions

Kathua District

Bashohli Tehsil

Kathua Tehsil.

Hiranagar Tehsil

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Frontis piece -.

Facing page i

Facing page iii

Facing page xxiii

Facing page xlvii

PREFACE

The compilation and publication of District Handbooks was introduced for the first time during 1951 Census in almost all other S ta tes except Jammu & Kashmir where due to unsettled conditions pre:, vailing then, no Census could be held at that time. In earlier years also, some States used to Publish District Census Statistics and Gazeteers from time [0 time. However, in the case of Jammu and Kashmir, the only compilation of this kind was brought out by Mr. Bates in about 1874.

The work of compiling and publishing District Handbooks as a regular feature of Census was taken up in our State earnestly during 1961 Cen­sus. As a result seven Handbooks pertaining to Anantnag, Srinagar, Baramulla, Ladakh, Doda, Udhampur and Jammu districts where completed and published as part of the 1961 Census publi­cation programme. The handbooks of two re­maining . districts namely Kathua and Poonch, however, remained in arrears. These have been completed now. Owing to our pre-occupations with the current Census Operations and the inordi­nate delay in their timely publication, the portions dealing with physical features, past history etc. which will be found in other Handbooks have been dispensed with. Instead we have confined our­selves to compiling the books on data on adminis­trative statistics supplied by various departments. However, no important Census table such as relating to population sex-ratio, economic structure, literacy, languages and rural crafts will be found missing in these compilations.

The most valuable data contained in these Handbooks is given in the Village Directory printed

Srinagar, Noi·ember, 1970.

at the end. The Directory gives in respect of each village the size of its area, number of households, sex-wise strength of population, literacy figures, number of male and female Scheduled Castes as well as classification of population in the recognised industrial categories. Further, educational, medi­cal and public health institutions, if any, set up in a village have been also indicated. Similarly, the Directory contains data regarding roads, drinking water facility and supply of electricity in every village listed.

In addition to the above, the Handbooks have been provided with maps showing boundaries of each tehsil along with the Census code number of each village. Other details given in the maps show the location of tehsil headquarters, roads, post and telegraph offices, dak bungalows etc.

I am thankful to the various departments of the State Government for having made available information of diverse types relating to their res­pective spheres of work. I would also like to mention that the entire cost on paper, printing and binding of the Handbooks has been borne by the State Government.

I would like to commend the work of S/Shri C. L. Chehra, B. L. Tikoo, Tabulatio~ Officers and Abdul Jabar, Statistical Assistant, who did not spare any pains to enrich the publications with valuable material. Shri Masood Ahmed Statistical Assistant (Map), also put in hard work in preparing the District & Tehsil maps. Proof reading was done by S/Shri Khursheed Ahmed, Abdul Aziz, Vijay Kumar and Tej Krishen.

J. N. ZUTSm

.ADMINISTRATIVE STATISTICS

Latitude North

Longitude But'

Height A. M. S; L.

Month

JANUARY

No. of rainY' days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. or rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

APRIL

No. or rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MAY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JUNE

No. or rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JULY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

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APPENDIX I-RAINFALL

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1'51-60 (RaiataU Ja Mlllimetl"e8)

BASHOHLI STATION

N.A.

1951

2

6

102.108

1952

3

1953

4

1954

5

3 4 N.A.

62.230 118.872 265.9S8

1955

6

5

63.754

1956

7

1957

8

5 14

86.360 355.600

1958

9

Nil

0.0

6 Nil N. A. Nil Nil

21.590 102.108 0.0 365.760 0.0 45.720 59.690 0.0

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 97.536 940.234 N.A.

4

47.498

6

87.122

Nil

0.0

N.A.

26.416

2 6

60.580 163.830

2

90.678

Nil

0.0

N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. 77.124 77.724: N. A.

3

38.608

Nil 3

0.762 35.560

N.A. N.A. N.A.

2

115.062

N.A.

Nil

0.762

N.A.'

Nil

0.0

N.A.

234

12.700 15.748 93.980

N.A. N.A. N.A.

6 8 20

148.082 114.046 388.112

N.A. N.A. N.A.·

N.A.

"

"

" .. "

" " "

" .. ..

4-4

59.944 7.620 103.632 20.3

N. A. 41.402 4U02 4U

3 2

26.670 5.080 15.240

N. A. 26.162 26.162

4 8

130.556 181.610

Nil

0.0

Nn 0.0

N.A.

2

40.6

N. A. 85.090 85.090 85.1

11 19 5 14

449.544 570.7S8 372.110 519.7

N. A. 453.898 453.898 453.9

1959

10

N.A.

" "

" " ..

..

.. "

.. " "

" .. "

..

.' "

" " ..

1960

11

N.A.

" ..

" .. ..

4

32.5

N.A.

2.5

N.A.

Nil

.. N.A.

11

42.0

N.A.

J5

544.0

N.A .

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APPENDIX l-RAINPALL-contd.

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (Rainfall in Mlllimetl'es)-contd.

BASHOHLI STATION-concld.

Latitude North 30-00

Longitude East o ,

75-49

Height A. M. S. L. N.A.

Month 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AUGUST

No. of rainy days 10 17 13 N.A. 21 14 IS N.A. N.A. 15

Rainfall 324.104: 295.910 742.442 "

662.9tO 578.612 552.450 " "

414.0

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A· "

N.A. 478.790 478.790 " "

N.A.

SEPTEMBER

No. of rainy days 2 Nil 5 .. NU 3 4- ., .. 4-

Rainfall 30.734 0.0 80.518 •• 0.0 101.600 98.806 ., •• 101.0

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. .. N.A. 129.540 129.540 " "

N.A •

oarOBER

No. of rainy days Nil Nil "

8 4 2 .. " ND

Rainfall 0.0 0.0 10.160 .. 714.756 212.090 33.274 .. ., "

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. .. N.A. 19.050 19.050 " "

N.A •

NOVEMBER

No. of rainy days Nil Nil •• Nil Nil 3 .. .. Rainfall 3.810 0.0 0.0

" 0.0 0.0 42.418 .. " 5.0

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. "

N.A. 8.382 8.382 •• .. N.A.

DECEMBER

No •. of rainy days Nil 2 2 .. 2 2 4 ., " .-

Rainfall 0.0 45.720 47.244 II 34.290 20.320 81.2BO " " 72.0

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. "

N.A. 55.118 55.11B " .. N.A.

ANNUAL RAINFALL

No. of rainy days 37 45 52 N.A. 60 64 54 17 .. 47

Rainfall - 844.296 724.408 1,516.888 658.114 2,211.0341,973.5801,805.178 580.6 ., 1,213.0

Normal rainfall N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,566.926 1,563.624 5BO.4-"

N.A. (for 3 (for 7 (for 10

month. months montha only) only) only)

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APPENDIX 1-RAINFA.LL-contd.

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (Raiafall in Millim.etres)-~ontd.

Latitude North

Longitude East

Height A. M. S. L.

Month

JANUARY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. of rainy data

Rainfali

Normal rainfall

. APRIL

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MAY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JUNE

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JULY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

7~-S2

N.A.

KATHUA STATION

1951

2

1952

3

1953

4

5

1954

5

N.A.

1955

6

4

1956

7

2

1957

8

9

1958

9

4

39.624 5.080 139.446 119.634 43.434 19.558 211.074

2

8.4

N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. 72.644 72.644 72.0

2 Nil N.A. Nil

9U88 44.196 0.0 147.574 0.0 13.462 35.560 6.4

N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. N. A. 62.738 62.738 62.7

Nil

0.0

4

69.088

Nil

0.0

N.A.

0.0

2 8 6

51.308 109.474 86.614 18.3

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 52.578 52.578 52.6

Nil

31.054 0.0

N.A. N.A.

3

3

11.938

N.A.

Nil

66.548 6.858 0.0

N. A. N. A. N. A.

3 3

15.548 65.786 31.750

N.A. N.A. N.A.

4 7 16

114.808 122.682 532.638

N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A.

."

"

.. " ..

..

.. ..

" " ,.

3 2

12.954 7.620 53.848 7.6

N. A. 26.416 26.416 26.4

Nil 1 Nil

31.242 0.0 6.350 1.0

N. A. 67.564 67.564 16.8

2 5 2

38.100 106.680 12.700 18.2

N. A. 53.594 53.594 53.6

6 14 13 14

184.404 564.896 516.382 645.9

N. A. 312.420 312.420 312.4

1959

10

4

57.7

1960

11

4

95.5

N.A. N.A.

4-

74.1

N.A.

Nil

0.0

Nil

N.A.

8

48.2

N.A. N.A •

Nil

0.0

N.A.

Nil

Nil

.. N.A.

0.0 19.7

N.A. N.A •

Nil

0.0

2

11.4

N.A. N.A .

10 10

441.5 337.0

N.A. N.A.

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APPENDIX l-RAINFALL-c:onrd.

).fONTBLY IlAINl'ALL 1951-60 (Raiafall ia MiUimetrea)-contd.

KATBUA STATlON-CDntld.

Latitude No~b 92-22 Longitude East 1s"-S~

Height A. M. S. L. N.A.

Month 1951 1952 19S9 1954 1955 1956 1951 1958 1959 1960

2 9 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AUGUST

No. of' rainy days 9 14 IS N.A. 12 12 15 11 15 12

a.wall 150.876 345.408 110.66Z .. t27.861 6OS.m 569.'12.2 'l97.6 500.0 491,1

Normal raiftf"tl N.A. N.A. N.A. t, N.A. 94-5.948 S4U48 945.4 N.A- N.A.

SEFl1!.MBER

No. or raiD, cUlYf 6 " 6 S 2 13 15

1l~1l IUS\) 20.320 122.428 .. 175.260 71.120 85.090 4!S.6 666.2 23.9

Normal ~illra1' N.A. N.A. N.A. .. N.A. 125.7S() \25.'30 125.7 N.A. N.A •

OCTOBER

No. or raiDy daY' Nil Nil Nil " 5 II 2 Nil NO

RaiJlfall 0.0 0.0 0.0 II 49 •. 848 111.506 32.004 49.8 0.0 II

Normal ... iDr.n N.A. N.A. N.A. t> N. A. 17.780 17.780 17.8 N.A. N.A.

NOVEMBER

No. or tMsy dayt Nil Nil Nil .. Nil Nil 5 Nil 2 Nil

Jhinrall 0.762 0.0 0.254- ., 0.0 O.Q 28.702 0.0 55.9 .. NarmaJ rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. n N.A. 5.842 5..842 S1.2 N.A- N.A.

DECEMBER.

No. of rainy days Nil- Nil 3 .. 2 S ~ Nil I -

l\aWIUl 0.0 {).762 29.9'2 .. ~8.862 2S.400 6:U46 161.S 0.0 38.10

Normal "'~t'an N.A. N.A. N.A. ., N.A. '7.OM 37.OM 37.1 N.A. N.A.

ANJW&L BAlMALL

No. of JUly daY' 26 33 4~ N.A. 41 ~ 60 52 SO 98

RaUlr.n S2S,JS8 678.180 r.3S9.088 261.208 1,4-58.279 1,655.506 1.701.292 1,848.3 1,795." 1,060.0

N __ I rainraP N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. J .180.338 1,ISO.938 1,154,3 N.A- N.A. --(for S

Months only)

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APPENDIX l-RAINI'ALL-contd.

MONTHLY RAlNI'ALL 1151-60 (Rahaf'aU in MUBmetres)-c:ontd.

Latitude North

Longitude East

Height A. M. S. L.

Month

JANUARY

No. of raiDY days

RaiDf~1

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy daYI

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal naiofiall

APRIL

No. of rainy days

RainfaU

Normal rainfall

MAY

No. or rainy days

Rainfall

Normal raiofi1l1

JUNE

No. of raiDY days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JULY

No. of rainy days

RaiDfan

Normal rainfall

N.A.

"

BJRANAGAR (JASMIRGARH) STATION

1951

2

1952

!

1953

4

1954

5

S 4 5 N. A.

72.898 102.616 145.796 119.380

N.A. N. A. N. A. N. A.

5

8.128 99.060

N.A.

7.620 149.860

N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

S 4 Nil

53.340 94.742 0.0

N.A. N.A. N.A.

Nil Nil

8.382 0.0 . 0.0

N.A. N.A. N.A.

2 Nil

34.062 0.0

N.A. N.A.

Nil

0.0

N.A.

Nil 6 4

0.0 99.060 60 .960

N. A. N. A. N. A.

9 9 14

315.441 303.276 484.632

N.A. N.A. N.A.

N.A.

0.0

N.A.

N.A.

" "

" .. "

"

" "

" " "

1955

6

N.A.

" "

" " "

.,

" "

" " "

" .. "

.. " "

" " ,.

1956

7

N. A.

" "

" " "

.. " "

,.

" "

" " "

"

" ..

" "

"

1957

8

N.A.

" "

" "

"

" " ,.

" .. "

II

"

"

.. " "

.. " "

1958

9

N. A.

" "

" " "

.. " "

" " "

" .. "

" " "

.. .. "

1959

10

N. A.

" "

" " "

.. " "

" " ..

" " ..

" .. "

" .. "

1960

11

N.A.

" ..

" .. ..

" " ..

20.8

N.A.

1

10.7

N.A.

3 .

24.4

N.A.

7

75.9

M.A.

8

APPENDIX - I-RAINFALL-contd .

. MONTHLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (RaUaf'aU in Millbnetres)-contd.

HlRANAGAR UASMIRGARH) STATION-concld.

Latitude North N.A.

Longitude East "

Height A. M. S. L. "

Month 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

AUGUST

No. 0( rainy days \~O 12 IS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A.

Rainfall 245.872 410.464 469.900 " " "

,. " •• ..

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. " " " .. " .. "

SEPTEMBER

No. of rainy days 3 Nil 3 ., " .. " " " "

Rainfall 32.766 0.0 83.566 " " " " " .. ..

Normal rainfall N.A; N.A. N.A. .. " .. ." " " "

OCTOBER

No. 0( rainy days Nil Nil Nil " " " .. " .. Nil

Rainfall 0.0 0.0 0.0 " " .. .. " " "

Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A. .. " " . , .. .. N.A.

NOVEMBER

No. 0( rainy days 2 Nil Nil .. .. .. " " .. Nil

Rainfall 18.542 0.0 0.0 .. .. .. " .. .. .. Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A.

" .. " " " " N.A.

DECEMBER

No. 0( rainy days Nil .. " .. .. , . .. N.A.

Rainfall 5.080 0.0 12.700 .. .. .. " .. " .. Normal rainfall N.A. N.A. N.A.

" .. .. " .. " ..

ANNUAL RAlNPALL

No. of rainy days 35 40 41 N.A. " " " .. " 12

Rainfall 794.511 1,109.218 ~,265.174 269.240 " " " .. .. 131.8

Nonnal rainfall N.A. N. A. N.A. N. A. .. " " .. .. N.A. (for 3 (fOr 6

month' monthl only) _Iy)

9

APPENDIX I~RAlNFALL-contd.

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (RaiafaU in MiUimetres)-contd.

Latitude North

Longitude East

Height A. M. S. L.

JANUARY

Month I

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. of rainy days

Rainfail

Normal rainfall .

APRIL

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MAY

No. of rainy "day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JUNE

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfal"

JULY

No. of rainy day.

Rain~ll

Normal rainfall

N.A.

" "

KlSHANPUR STATION

1960 2

N. A.

to

to

.. "

"

.. .. "

1

B.9

N.A.

5.4

N. A.

5

.... 9

N. A.

16

995.1

N. A.

AUGUST

Month 1

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

SEPTEMBER

No. of rainy daY'

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

OCTOBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

NOVEMBER

No. or rainy daY'

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

DECEMBER

No. of rainy daY'

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

ANNUAL lUINPALL

No. or rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

1960 2

20

491.3

N. A.

6

107.4

N. A.

2

13.5

N. A.

Nil

" N. A.

2

56.9

N. A.

53

1,723.4

N. A.

(for 9 montbt only)

10

APPENDIX l-RAINFALL-contd.

MONTHLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (Rainfall in Millimetres)-contd.

Latitude North

Longitude East

Height A. M. S. L.

JANUARY

Month 1

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

APRIL

No. of raiDy days

Rainfall

Norlllal rainfall

MAY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JUNE

No. of rainy days

R.ainfall

Normal rainfall

JULY No. of ramy days.

Rainfall

. Normal rainfall

N. A.

"

RAl\fi{OTE STATION

1960 2

N. A.

" "

,. .. ..

.. .. "

4

38.9

N. A.

2

8.7

N. A.

10.2

N.A.

17

110.2

~. A .

AUGUST

Month 1

No. of niby days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

SEPTEMBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

OCTOBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

NOVEMBBR

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal raillfall

. DECEMBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Nonnal rainfall

ANNU~ RAINFALL

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

1960 2

22

746."

N.A.

6

171.7

N. A.

3.6

N. A.

Nil

1.9

N.A.

2

48.6

N. A.

S5

1,139.6

N.A.

(for 9 montba only)

11

APPENDIX l-RAINI'ALL-concld.

'40NTBLY RAINFALL 1951-60 (RaiafaU fa MiWmetre.)-concld.

Latitude North

Longitude East

Height A. M. S. L.

JA,NUARY

Month I

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

FEBRUARY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MARCH

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfaU

APRIL

No. of rain~a

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

MAY .

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

JUNE

No. or rainy days

Rain raU

Normal rainfall

JULY

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

N.A.

.. "

1960 2

N.A.

" ..

" " "

" " "

14.0

N.A.

3

10.1

N.A.

6

49.7

N. A.

18

999.4

N. A.

BHADU STATION

AUGUST

Month I

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

SEPTEMBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal raiDlall

OCTOBER.

No. of rainy day.

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

NOVEMBER

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

NOl'Dllll rainfall

DECEMBER

No. of rainy daya

Rainfall

Normal rail!fall

No. of rainy days

Rainfall

Normal rainfall

1960 2

17

554.3

N. A.

8

128.3

N. A.

2

13.7

N. A.

Nil

" N.A.

48.6

N. A.

56

1,818.1

N. A.

(for 9 months only)

NOTE:- (i) N. A.-Not available (ii) Hqht A. M.,S. L.-Hdght at mean ICIllevel

SOURCE :-- (i) Director, Regional Meteurolosical Centre, New Delhi.

(ii) Divisional Engineer, Project and Planning Srinagar.

Kashmir DivisioD,

(iii) r ivi.ional Engineer, Irription Project DivisioD, Jammu.

12

APPENDIX 2-VITAL STATISTICS

(i) BIRTHS AND DEATHS DURING THE .DECADE 1951-60

Births Deaths r- J.. ~ r- -----~

Year Total Males Females Total Males Femala

2 3 o! 5 6 7

1951 4,817 2,398 2,419 3.494 1,784 1,710

1952 5,383 2,851 2,532 2,757 1,562 1,195

1953 5,674 2,914 2,760 3,039 1,484 1,555

1954 5,779 2,759 3,020 2,521 1,391 1,130

1955 6,140 3,231 2,909 2,803 1,399 1,4M

1956 6,655 3,441 3,214 2,786 1,231 1,555

1957 6,361 3,295 3,066 2,733 1,281 1,452

1958 6,811 3,580 3,231 2,839 1,374 1,465

1959 6,aM 3,569 3,285 2,504- 1,225 1,279

1960 9,181 4,874 4,307 3,548 1,822 1,726

13

APPENDIX 2-VITAL STATlSTlCS-concld.

(ii) DEATHS FROM DIFFERENT CAUSES DURING THE DECADE 1951-60

Year Typhoid Cholera Small Pox Maternity Other Total Deatbl Causes Deathl

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7

1951 600 429 104- 261 2,100 3,~

1952 48Z 311 92 194 1,678 2,757

1955 49f 316 74 210 1,945 3,039

19M 480 334 74 202 1,431 2,521

1955 512 945 60 194 1,692 2,803

1956 451 317 31 194 ],793 2,786

1957 N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. 2,733

1958 .. .. .. .. .. 2,839

1959 .. . , .. " .. 2,504

1960 .. .. .. .. 3,548

NOTE:- N. A.-Not available. SOURCE:- Civil ·Surgeou~ Kathua.

14

APPENDIX 3-AGRICULTURAL

(I) TOTAL AREA AND CLASSD'lCATION

Not available for cultivation Other uncultivated land ,...------_j.,.

Land under miac:ellaneGUi

tree CI'Ope and Area according Land put to Barren and Permanent pal- groves not in-

to village non-agricilltural uncultivable ture. and other eluded in net Year paperl Foreab uses land Total grazing lands area sown

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1950-51 654,360 171,679 100,068 183,924 283,992

1951-52 654,360 171,679 34,221 184,006 218,227 2,950 16,894

1952-53 654,360 171,679 26,294 178,007 204,301 24,242 2,719

1953-54 654,361 17~,679 36,200 159.302 195,502 50,269 4,361

1954-55 654,360 171.679 36,363 169,313 205,676 50,269 4,533

1955-56 654,360 171,679 157,813 41,927 199,740 24,723 4,623

1956-57 654,360 171,679 60,158 111,290 171,448 24,788 .,623

1957-58 654,360 171,679 54,883 140,125 195,008 25,001 1,.76

1958-59 654,360 171,679 54,883 146,350 201,233 21,495 1,211

1959-60 . 654,360 171,679 54,883 146,350 201,233 22,000 1,211

APPENDIX 3-AGRICULTURA.L

(U) TOTAL AREA SOWN

Other Food grain I Fruits

Year Rice Wheat Barley Jawar Bajra Ragi Maize including and Pullel and Vegetables

Millets

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1950-51 38,966 46,046 13,101 105 11,748 28,550 14,539 634

1951-52 35,786 45,663 9,661 127 10,592 25,033 22,897 674

1952-53 35,529 47,410 8,262 166 12,158 28,002 18,826 818

1953-54- 38,856 49,937 8,652 259 10,178 5 27,821 20,635 798

1954-55 39,306 57,069 14,987 136 10,723 26,231 17,463 972

1955-56 33,057 48,116 6,264 89 9,433 24,076 24,881 606

1956-57 37,836 52,717 7,870 89 10,037 28,884 23,556 667

1957-58 38,643 53,789 7,660 65 8,811 706 29,510 14,692 766

1958-59 38,556 57,170 9,492 302 8.979 311 30,086 16,347 1,461

1959.;-60 44,008 60,606 11,407 17. 8,534 lIO.585 17,143 621

15

STATISTICS

OF AREA (Area m acres)

excluding fallow land Fallow Landi r------_jo..--------,

Fallow land Culturable other than Total cropped Area IOwn more

waste Total current fallow. Current fallows Total Net area IOwn area than once

9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

46,074 46,074 17,853 17,853 134,762 166,536 31,774

75,764 95,608 4,099 38,943 43,042 125,804 168,231 42,427

50,738 77,699 49,774 11,831 61,605 139,076 167,315 28,239

51,156 105,786 21,383 16,566 37,949 143,445 175,311 31,866

45,456 100,258 17,111 16,135 33,246 143,501 188,608 45.107

22,122 51,468 64,796 58,940 123,736 107,737 161,736 53,999

18,011 47,422 64,466 54,846 119,312 14.,499 178,751 34,252

81,862 108,339 8,666 15,408 24,07. 155,260 170,479 15,219

89,418 112,12. 3,352 3,309 6,661 162,663 182,266 19,603

89,174 112,385 3,272 3,309 6,581 162,482 194,697 32.215

STATISTICS-c.mtd.

UNDER DIFFERENT CROPS (Area m acres)

Other Non- Arra Other Condiments Dyes and Food Cmps cropped Food Oil Seeds Sugarcane and Fibres Tan:f. Drugs and and Fodder more than Total area Net area

Crops Spices Mat' • Narcotics Crops once cropped IOwn

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

7,723 692 299 2,992 121 1,020 31,774 166,536 134,762

69 11,071 948 385 5,402 157 1,786 42,427 168,251 125,804

120 8,875 1,221 434 3,370 11 142 1,971 28,239 167,315 139,076

11,967 957 341 2,295 3 167 2,440 31,866 175,311 143,445

1.,798 668 380 2,500 3 297 3,075 45,107 188,608 143,501

8,102 750 206 2,609 104 3,442 53,999 161,736 107,737

32 10,592 789 266 2,351 161 2,904 34,252 178,751 144,499

9,316 1,137 144 1,674 108 3,457 15,219 170,479 155,260

3,347 10,107 978 253 1,692 122 3,063 19,603 182,266 162,663

2,554 11,630 1,230 519 1,807 124 3,155 32,215 194,697 162,482

16

APPENDIX 3-AGRICULTURAL

(iii) AREA'IRRIGATED AND

Area irrigated from ,- ______________________ .,.1\. _______ -

Year Canals ' ~--------~-----~--~ Tanks Wells Other Total

Government Private Total Sources

2 3 4 5 '6 7 8

1950-51 3,068 30,603 33,671 126 2,915 36,712

1951-52 3,234 27,547 30,781 263 2,821: 33,865

1952- 53 3,037 28,913 31,950 266 2,962 35,178

1953-54- 3,749 31,700 35,449 273 35,722

19.54--55 3,864 31,700 35,564- 281 35,845

1955-56 3,197 25,200 28,397 169 3,354 31,920

1956-57 3,291 28,422 31,713 169 2,936 34,818

1957-58 2,672 31,690 34,362 156 2,917 37,435

1958-59 2,672 31,690 34,lI62 156 2,917 37,435

1959--60 2,672 31,690 34,362 156 2,917 37,435

APPENDIX 3-AGRICULTURAL

(iii) AREA IRRIGATED AND

Other Cereal. and Millets Pul Year

,-________ --A.-______ ~ --...... Kharif Rabi Total Total Cereals Gram Turor Arhar Other Pulses excluding

and Millets (Cieer (C~anllS . Turor arietinum) in iellS)

Kharil Rabi

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1950-51 8 8 31,185 1,841 895 773

1951-52 10 1,395 1,405 32,256 1,574 971 917

1952-53 14 438 452 31,880 2,231 8 888 1,077

195!J-:.54 20 564- 584 32,579 1,860 1,087 579

19.54--55 8 5 IS 35,183 1,345 1,182 509

1955-56 124 136 260, 26,612 638 482 SSI

1956-57 13 21 34- 36,629 891 572 31

1957-58 2,172 689 2,861 56,479 1,718 336 68

1958-59 341 738 1,079 57,425 . 1,175 530 sa 1959":"'60 30 265 295 51,961 562 1,065 564-

17

ST ATlSTlCS-contd.

CROPS IRRIGATED (Area iD. acres)

Crops Irrigaled Food Crops (Cereall) Jo-________________________ ____ -,

Rice (oryZa sativa) Jawar or Cholum (sorghum vulgare) Bajra or Maize Ragi or Marua Wheat Barley ,------ ""'\ r--.------A-------~ Cumbu (Zea (Elusine (Triticum (Hordeum Autumn Winter Summer Total Kharif Rabi Total (Pennisetum Mays) . coracana) Sativum) Vulgare)

typboideum)

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21,269 21,269 4- 4 388 1,228 7,028 1,260

20,520 20,520 5 5 185 1,167 7,992 982

20,030 20,030 8 • 8 277 1,392 8,667 1,054

20,869 20,869 23 23 256 1,225 8,590 1,032

22,283 22,283 6 6 260 1,220 10,130 1,271

16,440 16,440 2 2 125 1,485 7,736 564

19,044- 19,044- 2 2 142 2,002 9,719 5,686

20,794 20,794 35 35 742 7,722 706 21,615 2,004

20,241 20,241 85 85 813 8,267 311 22,474 4,155

31,827 31,827 19 19 154 8,170 10,921 575

STATISTICS-concld.

CROPS IRRIGATED (Area iD. Acres)-concld.

lei Non-Food Crops -., S~ane Other Total r--- -., Total area

Grams 8t Total (Sac rum Food Feod Cotton Other Total under all Arhar Total Food grains officinarum) Crops Crops (Gossypuim Non-Food Non-Food crop. ------, Pulses .p.) Crops Crops

Total

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

1,668 3,509 34,694 288 331 35,313 515 2,197 2,712 38,02,5

1,288 2,863 35,119 329 2,353 37,801 427 1,051 1,478 39,279

1,965 4,204 36,084 402 721 37,207 347 2,678 3,025 40,232

1,666 3,526 36,105 305 675 .37,085 386 3,084 3,470 40,555

1,691 3,036 38,219 186 749 39,154 . 312 3,899 4,211 43,365

813 1,451 28,063 241 314- 28,618 374 3,068 3,442 32,060

603 1,494 38,123 246 366 38,735 356 2,467 2,823 41,558

404 2,122 58,601 526 596 59,723 330 6,461 6,791 66,514

568 1,743 59,168 978 1,685 61,831 486 5,316 5,802 67,633

1,629 2,191 54,152 1,230 322 55,704- 323 4,928 5,251 60,955

SOURCE:- (i) Directorate of Ec;onomicl and Statistics, Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Govemmeat of India (Department of AlJriculture)

(ii) PlaDning Departoieat, Statistics Bueau, J &: K

18

APPENDIX 4-IRRIGATION STATISTICS

(i) MAJOR, MEDIUM AND MINOR IRRIGATION PROJECTS

Location of off-take S.No. Name of the canal Year of Length in COlit in r--

opening miles Lakhaof RI. Rivtll' ----._-------~

Tributary Plaee

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

I. BaBantpur Canal 1917 22.50 8.55 Ravi Buantpur

Jasrota

Madhopur

2. Ujh Canal 1923 45.85 3.12 Ujh

3. Kathua

NOTE:-

Year

1918-19

1919-20

1920-21

1921-22

1922-23·

1923-24-

1924-25

1925-26

1926-27

1927-28

1928-29

1929-30

·1930-31

1931-32

1932-33

1933-34

1934-35

Feeder Canal 1961 N.A. 66.00 Ravi

I. Major scheme means a scheme cOIItml more· than Rs.l erore. \

2. Medium sch~me means a scheme COIIting between RI. 10 lakhs and 1 crore.

3. Minor scheme mean. a scheme COIting below RI. 10 lakhll.

4. N. A. - Not available.

SOURCE:- Chief Engineer, Irrigation,] It K

. APP£NDIX. 4-IRRIGATION .STATISnCS-contd .

(ii) AREA IRRIGATED· BY CANALS (Area in Acres)

BaBantpur Canal Ujh Canal Kathua Peeder c..nal r- -. ,--.-

Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10

1,224- 140 1,S64

1,154- 803 1,957

950 697 1,647

1,198 431 1,629

1,241 402 1,643

1,209 602 1,811 466 466

1,190 455 1,645 923 597 1,520

935 585 1,520 9S9 1,044- 1,983

929 446 1,375 758 894 1,652

902 540 1,442 775 1,327 2,102

1,018 471 1,489. 768 1,156 1,924-

1,211 825 2,036 1,167 1,540 2,707

1,310 895 2,205 1,057 1,104 . 2,161

672 857 1,529 1,098 1,390 2,488

1,202 456 1,658 1,221 1,090 2,311

1,273 915 2,188 1,430 1,847 3,277

1,255 992 2,247 1,160 1,113 2,278

1.9

APPENDIX 4-IRRIGATION STATISTICS-concid.

(0) AREA IRRIGATED BY CANALS (Area in Acres)-concld.

Basantpur Canal Ujh Canal Kathua Feeder Canal Year r- ~

'l{h;rif ---""'I

Kharif Rabi Total Rabi Total Kharif Rabi Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1935-36 1,276 1,004- 2,280 1,366 2,085 3,451

1936-37 1,301 856 2,157 1,684 1,492 3,176

1937-38 1,282 1,010 2,292 1,778 1,196 2,974

1938-39 1,272 1,065 2,337 1,811 1,414 3,225

1939-40 1,293 1,017 2,310 1,599 1,545 3,144

1940-41 1,333 922 2,255 1,759 1,589 3,348

1941-42 1,390 992 2,382 1,738 1,809 3,547

1942-43. 1,423 1,094 2,517 1.592 2,101 3,693

1943-44- 1,432 986 2,418 1,763 1,497 3,260

1944-45 1,453 938 2,391 1,767 1,891 3,658

1945-46 ],482 992 2,474 1,544- 1,452 2,996

1946-47 1,480 923 2,~ 1,610 2,035 3,645

1947-48 1,694- 1,138 2,832 1,862 1,105 2,967

1948-49 1,110 312 1,422 252 163 415

1949-50 1,326 721 2,047 ].066 837 1,903

1950-51 1,4)6 974- 2,390 1,350 1,629 2,979

1951-52 1,418 924 2,342 1,553 1,485 3,038

1952-53 1,477 1,077 2,554 1,824 1,525 3,349

1953-54- 1,492 1,118 2,610 1,978 2,617 4,595

1954-55 1,293 1,078 2,371 1,699 1,742 3,441

1955-56 1,327 997 2,324- 1,855 2,052 3,907

1956--57 1,086 772 1,858 1,861 1,529 3,390

1957-58 1,326 608 1,934- 1,979 1,319 3,298

1958-59 1,326 909 2,235 2,039 2,243 4,282

1959-60 1,349 979 2,328 2,167 1,519 3,686

1960-61 1,324 771 2,095 2,094- 1,347 3,441

1961-62 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2,227 2,079 4,306 7,096 7.0fI6

NOTE:- N. A.-Not available. SOURCE-Chief Engineer, Irrigation,Jammu.

20

APPENDIX 5-YIELD RATES 0' PlUNClPAL CROPS PER ACRE (iu Incls.)

From 1951-52 to 1959-60

Principal Crops ,_--

Tobacco ,'Kangni """i

Year Paddy MaiJe Wbeat Barley Sugar- Goji Rape &: LiDJeed ChiDa Jawar Bajra Gram cane Mustard

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J4 15

1951-52 14.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 5.64 3.00 3.00 8.00 6.00 7.00 3.00 6.00 N.A.

1952-53 14.00 7.00 6.00 6.00 2.71 5.52 3.00 3.00 8.00 6.00 7.00 3.00 6.00 .. 1953-54 15.00 7.00 7.00 6.QO 8.00 7.38 4.00 4.00 8.00 600 7.00 5.00 4.98

" 1954-55 16.00 8.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 7.71 4.00 4.00 8.00 7.00 7.00 4.00 10.96

" 1955-56 14.85 7.73 \. 5.76 10.32 8.37 N.A. 6.00 '7.16 15.03 7.00 7.00 5.71 7.41 9.03

1956-57 13.82 6.7' 5;83 5.43 8.91 " 2.92 4.03 N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.48 3.73 N. A.

1957-58 10.91 5.21 5.92 7.13 6.87 5.78 U9 2.00 7.93 " "

4.00 3.63 3.44-

1958-59 9.60 6.15 5.98 6.99 8.00 5.95 2.47 1.63 7.93 2.83 5.70 4.39 4.13

1959-60 9.70 7.45 5.82 7.42 8.00 5.86 3.39 2.54 7.94- 2.82 3.40 4.34- 4041 4.15

NOTE :-N. A.-Not available. SOURCE :-PlaDDin, Department, (Statistics Bureau), Srinagar.

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APPBNDIlt 6-MONTllLY/fOaTNIGBTLY WHOLESALE PRICES Of STAPLE fOOD GRAINS-eontd·

(price Per md. iD Rs.)

Year/Mol1th Ricer Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. BA._sBOBLI TEHSIL-l!OIIId.

1~3

AUJUlt 18.00 12.50 8.50 N.A. ~.A. N.A.

September 17.50 12.00 7.00 " " "

October 17.50 12.50 7.00 " " ..

November 14.00 12.00 7.00 " " "

December . 14.00 12.50 8.50 .. " "

1954

JaDuary 14.00 12.50. 8.50 " " " February 14.97 12.50 8.50

" " " March ]4.37 12.50 8.50

" .. " April 14.S7 12.50 8.00 ,. " " May 16.00 1250 8.00

" " .. JUDe 13.25 10.00 8.00 .. " July 12.50 10.00 8.00 .. " " AUCUIt 12.50 10.00 8.00 " " " September 15.00 12;00 8.00

" " October 15.00 12.00 8.00 " .. " Ncwember 15.00 12.50 8.00

" " " December 15.25 11.50 8.00 .. " "

19S5

jauuary 15.00 11.50 8.50 " .. "

February 15.00 13.25 8.00 It It It

March. 19.00 12.00 8.50 " " "

April " 19.00 11.50 8.00 .. .. " May 19.00 11.50 8.00 .. .. " juDe 15.00 11.00 8.00 .. July 15.00 11.00 8.00

" " " Aul(llSt 15.00 11.00 8.00

" " " September 12.50 10.sO 8.00

" " " October 16.00 11.25 7.00 .. " " November 16.00 11.00 7.00

" .. .. Deeember 15.00 12.00 6.50 .. " ..

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(price per md. ia as.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

1 2 3 4- 5 6 7

1. BASHOBLI TEHSIL-_Id.

1956

january 15.00 12.00 7.00 N.A. N.A. N. A.

February 16.00 12.50 7.00 " .. "

March 17.50 U.OO 7.50 " " ..

April 16.00 13.00 8.00 .. " May 16.00 12.00 8.00

" " ... june .. 16.00 12.00 8.00

" " H

july 16.50 12.50 8.00 " . , ..

August 16.00 12.50 8.00 " " ..

September 16.00 12.50 8.00 .. -0' .. October 16.00 12.50 8.00 .. November 16.00 12.50 8.00 ,-. " ~,'

December 16.00 12.50 8.00 .. •• M

1957

january 16.00 12.50 9.00 .. .. .. February 16.00 13.00 9.00 t, .. .. March 16.00 13.00 10.00 .. .. ., April 17.50 15.00 11.00 .. .. o •

May 17.50 15.00 11.00 .. ., .. june 20.00 15.00 12.00 .. .. .. july 20.00 16.00 11.50 .. ., .. August 20.00 14.00 11.50

" .. ~ . September 20.00 13.25 11.00

" ." .. October 21.00 13.50 11.50 .. -tt H

NOvember 22.00 13.50 12.00 .. ., .. December 23.00 14.00 13.00 .. ." .. 1958

january 23.00 14050 14.00 . , ." ... February 24.00 15.00 14.00 .. .. ." March 24.00' 15.00 14.00

" .. " April 25.00 15.00 14.50 ... " " May 25.CO 15.00 14.00 .. .. " june 20.00 15.00 14.00 .. ., ." july 22.00 15.00 14.00 ." ... .,

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(Price Per md. ia R •• )

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bsjra

2 3 4 5 6 7

2. KATHUA TEHSIL

1951

January

1st fortnight 16.00 12.00 11.00 6.00 N.A. N.A. 2nd fortnight 16.00 12.00 IUlO 6.00 ..

February

lSI fortnight 16.00 12.00 11.00 6.00 " " 2nd fortnight 16.00 12.00 11.00 6.00 " ..

March

lat fortnight 17.00 12.50 11.00 5.00 " ..

2nd fortnight 17.00 12.50 11.00 5.00 " ..

April

1st fortnight 17.00 12.50 11.00 5.00 " 2nd fortnight 17.00 12.50 11.00 5.00 .. ..

May

I It fortnight ·17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 " ..

2nd fortnight 17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 'f ..

June

lit fortnight 17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight 17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 .. "

July

1 st fortnight 17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 •• .. 2nd fortnight 17.00 11.00 10.00 6.00 .. . ..

August

1st fortnight 18.00 12.00 11.00 7.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight .. 18.00 12.00 11.00 7.00 .. ..

September

1st fortnight 18.00 12.00 11.00 7.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 11.00 7.00 t, .,

October Eftl

lst fortnight 18.00 12.00 11.00 ... 2nd fortnight .. 18.00 12.00 11.00 ..

November

lit fortnight 16.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 .. 2nd ·fortnight 16.00 12.00 10.00 '.{lO ••

December

lit fortnight 16.50 12.00 10.00 7.00 .. . . 2nd fortnight 16.50 12.00 10.00 7.00 .. ..

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APP·ENDIX 6-MONTHLY /FORTNIGHTLV WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(Price Per mel. ill R •• )

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jaw.r Bajra

2 3 4- 5 6 7

2. KAmVA TBHSJL---«mId,

1952

January

lat fortnillht 16.50 12.00 10.00 7.00 N.A. N.A. 2nd tortoight 16.50 12.00. 10.00 7.00 " ..

February

ht fortnight .. 17.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 .. 2nd fortnight 17.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 ..

\

Marcb

lit fortnight 17.00 12.00 . 10.00 7.00 .. " 2nd fortnigbt .. 17.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 " "

Aprii

1st fortnight 17.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 " " 2nd fortnight 17.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 " " MIllY

ht fortnight .. 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 " .. 2nd fortnigbt 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 . ..

June-lit fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 " ..

2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 ,. .. July

lit fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 " It

2ad fortnight IS.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 " "

Augua.

lit fortlligbt IS.oo 12.00 10.00 6.00 " 2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 " ..

Scptembsr

lit fortnight .. 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 .. " 2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 .. .. October

ht forlnight 17.50 12·00 10.50 6.00 .. " 2nd fortnight 17.50 )2.00 )0.50 6.00 .. "

November

ht fortnirb. 17.50 12.00 . 10.50 6.00 "

,. fad fortaight .. 17.50 12.00 ~0.50 6.00 .. "

DccembQr

lit fortnipt 18.00 13.00 11.00 7.00 " " 2nd rortnigbt 18.00 lUg ]).00 1.00 -... ,f II

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APPENDIX. 6-MONTHLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GR.INS-contd

(Price Per Did. iD R •• )

Year/Month Rice Wbeat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

2. KATHUA TEHSIL-fonld.

1953

January

lat fortnight 18.00 13.00 11.00 7.00 N.A. N.A. 2nd fortnigbt 18.00 13.00 11.00 7.00

" " February

lit fortnight 17.00 13.00 11.00 6.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight 17.00 13.00 11.00 6.00 .. ..

March

1st fortnight 17.00 13.00 11.00 6.00 " " 2nd fortnight 17.00 13.00 11.00 6.00 " "

April

1st fortnight IB.OO 12.00 10.00 6.00 ., .. 2nd fortnight .. 18.00 12.00 10.00 6.00

" .. May

1st fortnirht 18.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 so .. 2nd fonnight .. 18.00 .l2.00 10.00 7.00

" " June

ht fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 " " 2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 "

July

ht fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 " ..

2nd fortnight 18.00 12.00 10.00 7·50 .. .. August

lst fortnight 19.00 13.00 11.00 8.00 .. •• 2nd fortnight .. 19.00 13.00 11.00 8.00

'" OJ

September

bt fortnight 19.00 13.00 11.00 8.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight 20.00 13.00 11.00 8.00 .. "

October

ht fortnight 18.00 13.00 10.00 8.00 .. .. 2nd fprtnight 18.00 13.00 10.00 8.00

" " November

l.t fortnight 18.00 13.00 10.00 8.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight IB.OO 13.00 10.00 8.00 .. ~,

December

lst fortnicht 19.00 13.00 10.00 9.00 ~

., 2nd fortnight 19'00 13.00 10.00 9.00 •• "

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APPENDIX 6-MONmLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(Price per md. in Ra.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barler . Jawsr Bajra

2· 3 4 5 6 7

2. KATRUA TEHSIL-eontd.

1954-

January

1st fortnight 19.00 13.00 10..50 8.00 N.A. N.A. 2nd fortnight 19.00 13.00 10..50. 8.00

" February

1st fortnight 19.00 13.0.0. 10..50. 8.00 " " 2nd fortnight 19.00 13.00 10..50. 8.00 " "

March \

ht fortnight 19.0.0. 13.0.0 10..50 6.0.0. " " 2nd fortnight 16.00 13.00 10..50 5.50 " "

April

ht fortnight 14.0.0. 12.0.0 9.0.0. 5.50. .. 2nd fortnight 13.50. 12.00 8.50 5.50

" " May

ht fortnight 12.50. 12.00 8.00 5.50 .. 2nd fortnight 12.50. 12.0.0. 8.00 5.25 ..

June

1st fortnight 15.50 11.00 9.50 5.50 " " 2nd fortnight 15.50. 11.00 9.50 5.50 " "

July

lst fortnight 18.00 11.00 9.50. 5.50 " " 2nd fortnight 18.0.0. 11.75 9.50. 5.50 .. ..

August

lst fortnight .. 15.25 12.00 9.50 6.0.0 " " 2nd fortnight 15.0.0. 13.00. 9.50 6.50. " "

September

1st fortnight 14.00 13.0.0 9.50. 6.50. .. " 2nd fortnight 14.00 13.25 10.50 N.A. " "

October

ht fortnight 12.50 1!J.00 10..50. 6.00 .. " 2nd fortnight 12.00 13.00 10..25 6:00 " "

November

lit fortn;ght 11.00 13.00 9.00 6.00 " .. 2nd fortnight 12.75 13.50 9.50 6.00

" Dec:embcr

1st fortnight 12.50. 13.SO 9.50 6-00 " " 2nd fortnight 12.50. 13.SO 9.19 6.00 " "

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLY/PORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS--e'ontti.

(Price Per md. i. Rs.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

2. KATHUA. TEHSIL-ellllid.

1955

January

Iat fOl'tnight 15.00 13.50 9.25 N. A. N.A. N.A. 2nd fortnight IU5 14.00 9.25

" " .. February

. lat fortnight 11.25 13.50 9.00 .. " " 2nd fortnight 10.00 N.A. N. A. .. " H

March

Itt fortnight 10.00 " .. " " H

2nd fortnight 15.00 " .. .. " ..

April

lit fortnight 20.00 12.00 8.00 5.00 " " 2nd fortnight 20'00 11.50 7.50 4.50 ,j ..

May

I st fortnight 20.00 11.00 7.50 4.50 " " 2nd fortnight 20.00 11.00 7.50 N.A. " ..

June

1st fortnight 18.00 9.50 7.50 4.50 .. .. 2nd fortnight 18.00 9.75 7.75 4.75

" .. July

1st fortnight 18.00 10.50 N. A. .5.00 .. •• 2nd fortnight 18.00 10.25

" 5.50

" " August

1st fortnight 18.00 10.50 7.50 5.50 .. .. 2nd fortnight 18.00 . 10.50 7.50 5.50 .. .,

September

lat fortnight 18.00 10.00 7.50 5.50 " ..

2nd fortnight 18.00 10.00 7.50 5.50 .. .. October

ht fortnight 16.00 11.00 8.50 5.50 •• .. 2nd fortnight 16.00 11.00 8.50 5.50 .. ..

November

lit fortnight 16.00 12.00 7.75 N.A. .. .. 2nd fortaigltt 15.00 12.00 7.75

" " II

December

lIt fortnight· 17.00 12.00· N.A. " .. ..

2nd foi'tnilht 20.00 N.A. .. .. .. n

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APPENDIX 6-MONTBLYjI'OaTNIGBTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(price per md. in as.)

YearlMontb RiCe Wheat Maize 'Barley Jawar Bajra

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

, 2. KATBUA TEHSIL-_,d.

1956

January

lst fortnight 18.75 N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2nd fortnight 18.75 .. " " " "

February

ht lortni~ht N.A. 13.00 ' 8.12 ,. " " 2nd fortnight ,. N.A. N.A.

" " " March

ht lortnight 11.00 loU)() 8.50 " .. .. 2nd lortnight 1l.00 14.00 8.50 .. .. ..

April

lat lortnight .. 11.00 14.00 8.25 ,. .. ,. 2nd lortnight 11.00 13.00 9.00 ,.

May

ht lortnight 11.00 13.00 N.A. " " " 2nd fortnight 20.00 12.50 8.15 8.75 "

:,.

JUDe"

1st lortnight 16.00 12.00 8.00 6.50 ", " 2nd fortnight 18.00 I!J.OO 10.00 7.00 " "

lut.,

lst lortDight ]S.75 N.A. N.A. ,N.A. .. " 2nd lortnight IS.75. " " ". " ..

AugUl' '

ht fortnight 11.50 13.00 10.00 7.00 " " 2nd fortnight 11.50 15.00 10.00 7.00 " "

September

ht fortnight 12.00 IS.00 8.00 7.00 " " 2nd lortnight 12.00 13.00 9.00 9.00 " "

Octobell"

bt fortm,ht J2;00 13.00 10.00 B.OO " " 2nd fortnight 12.00 13.00 10.00 8.00 " ",

November

1st fortnight IU)() 13.00 10.00 8.00 " " 2nd fortnight 12.00 13.00 10.00 8.00 •• ..

DecembD-

Iat lortllight 12.00 13.00 10.00, B.OO .. .. 2Dc:I fortnight 12.50 15.00 10.25 8.00 II 10

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APPENDIX 6-M()NTBL'Y:I~QR.TNIG~T~Y, 'WHOL'iS~LE PRICES OP STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd. . '. -. . ".' ". . . . . . ~

(price pe~ md. ill Rs.) .' ~ 1

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar &jra

2 S· 4 5 6 7

2. KATBUA DRSIL-roll/d.

1958

January

1st fortnight .. 20.00 15.00 13.00 9.00 N.A. N.A •

2nd fortnlght 20.00;' 15.00 13:00 ' 9.00 " ..

February \

I st fortnight 20.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 " " 2nd fortnight .' 20.00 . 15:00 13.00 10.00 .. ..

March

lat fortnight 20.00 14.00 12.50 8.00 " ,.

2nd fortnig'ht, 20.00 14.00 12.50 8.00 " "

April

I st fortnight .. 21.00 12.50 12.00 9.00 " " 2nd fortnith{ 21.00 ., 12.50· 12.00' 9.()() , " "

May

I st fortnight, .. 24,50 13.75 13.50 9.00 .,. " 2nd fortnight .. 24.50 13-.'75' 13.50 9.00

" " June

1st fortnight 25.00 14.50 14.00 8.00 " " 2nd fortnight 25,00' 14.50 14.00 8;00 " "

July'

1st rortnight 25.00 -15.00 15.00 10.00. .. II

2nd fortnight 25.00. 1S.00 • 15.00 . 10,00 II " AugUIII

1st fortnight ., 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 " " 2nd fortnight 25:00 15:00' 15.00 10.00' " "

Seplelllber

lit fortnight 19.00 15.50 15.00 10.00 .. " 2nd fortnight 17.i50 15.50 ' 15.00 10.00 .. " October

lst fortnight 17.50 15.50 15.00 10.00 " " 2nd fortpigbt IS:00 16~&0 14.00 10.00 . " "

November

bt fortnight IS.50 15.00 15.00 10.00 .. .. 2nd fortnight IS;50 15.00 15.00 10.00

" " December

ht fortnjght 18.50 '. 18;00 15.00 12.00 " ..

2nd fort.iil~t IS.,50 _ 18.~ '15.00 12.00 " "

NOTE :-,.,N. A.-Not ava"b1e.

35

APPENDIX 6-MONTHLl'jFORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd.

(PrIce Per md. in Rs.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSIL

1951

January 22.00 16.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

February 22.00 16.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

March 22.00 16.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

April 22.00 15.50 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

May 22.00 15.50 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

June 22.00 15.50 10.00 9.00 10.00 . 13.00

July 22.00 16.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 13.00

August 22.00 16.00 11.00 9.50 10.50 13.00

September 22.00 16.00 11.00 9.50' 11.00 13.00

October 22.00 16.00 11.00 9.50 11.00 13.00

November 22.00 16.00 1).00 9.50 11.00 13.00

December 22.00 16.00 11.00 9.50 11.00 13.00

1952

January 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 11;00

February 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 H.OO

March 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 I toe April 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 lLOO

May 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 12.00

June 20.00 14.00 9.00 7.00 9.00 12.00

July 20.00 14.00 9.00 8.00 10.00 12.00

August 20.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 10.00 11..00

September 20.00 15.00 9.00 B.OO 9.00 11.00

October 20.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 9.00 II.OO

November 20.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 9.00 11.00

December 20.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 9.00 11.00

1953

January 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

February 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

March 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

April 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

May 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

June 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9,00

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GR.AlNS-contd.

(Price per md. iD Rs.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

I 2 3 4- 5, 6 7

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-eo",d.

]953

July 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

August 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

SepteJDber 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

October 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

November 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

December 18.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 8.00 9.00

1954

January ]2.12 10.75 9.50 5.50 N.A. 9.50

February 12.12 10.75 9.50 5.50 9.50

March 12.12 10.75 9.50 5.50 " 9.50

April 12.12 10.75 9.50 5.50 "

9.50

May ]2.12 10.00 9.50 5.00 "

9.50

June 12.00 10.00 9.50 5.00 " 9.00

July. 12.00 10.00 9.50 5.00 "

9.00

August 12.00· 10.00 9.50 5.00 "

9.00

September 12.00 10.75 9.50 5.50 " 9.00

October 12.00 10.75 9.50 5.50 "

9.50

November- 12.00 10.75 9.50 5.50 "

9.50

Decetnber' 12.00 10.75 9.50 5.50 " 9.50

1955

January 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.7S

February 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 "

6.7S

MarCh ]3.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.75

April 13-44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " ·6.7S

May 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.7S

June 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 "

6.75

~Iy 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6·75

Auguat 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.7S

September 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.75

October ]3.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 " 6.75

November- 13.44- 10.00 7.08 6.00 "

6.7S

December· 13.44- ]0.00 7.08 6.00 "

6.75

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLYjFORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-contd

(Price Per m.d. in R •• )

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSI~ontd.

1956

January 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

February 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

March 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

April 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

May 16.00 11.00 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

June 16.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 15.00 9.71

July 16.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 15.00 9.71

Augult 16.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 15~00 9.71

September 16.00 11.00 10.00 7.00 15.00 9.71

October 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

November 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

December 16.00 11.71 10.00 7.21 15.00 9.71

1957

January 17.88 14.04 1·2.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

February 17.88 14.04 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

March 17.88 . 14.04 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

April 17.88 14.04 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

May 17.88 14.04 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

june 17.88 14.04 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

july 17.88. 14.00 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

Auguat 17.88 14.00 12.48 8.50 8.00 12.98

September 17.88 14.00 12.00 8.50 8.00 12;98

OCll"ber 17.88 14.00 12.00 8.50 8.00 12.00

November 17.88 14.00 12.00 8.50 8.00 12.00

December 17.88 14.00 12.00 8.50 8.08 12.08

1958

january 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.66 12.00 15.08

February 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.66 12.00 15.00

March 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.66 12.00 15.08

April 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.66 12.00 15.00

May 22.00 16.00 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

june 22.00 16.00 15.00 'SAlQ 12.00 15.00

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APPENDIX 6-MONTHLY/FORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICES OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS-concld.

(price per md. in Rs.)

Year/Month Rice Wheat Maize Barley Jawar Bajra

2 3 4 5 6 7

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-condd.

1958

July 22.00 16.00 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

August 22.00 16.00 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

September 22.00 16.00 15.00 9;00 12.00 15.00

October 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

Novelllber '. 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

December 22.00 16.33 15.00 9.00 12.00 15.00

1959

January 25.00 16.00 15.40 10.00 N. A. 15.57

February' 25.00 16.00 15.40 1000 "

15.37

March 25.00 16.00 15.40 10.00 .. 15.37

April 25.00 16.00 15.40 10.00 "

15.37

May' 25.00 16.00 15.40 9.00 "

15.37

June 25.00 16.00 15.40 9.00 .. 15.37

July 25.00 . 16.00 15.40 9.00 .. 15.37

August 24.00 16.00 15.00 9.00 "

15.00

September 24.00 16.00 15.00 10.00 "

15.00

October 24.00 16.00 15.00 10.00 "

15.00

Novcrnbel" 24.00 16'00 15.00 10.00 .. 15.00

December 24.00 16.00 15.00 10.00 "

15.00

1960

January 22.88 15,50 13.71 10.31 "

13.89

February 22.88 J5.S0 13.71 10.31 "

13.89

March 22.88 15.50 13.71 10.31 "

13.89

April 22.88 15.50 13.71 10.31 .. 13.89

May 22.88 15.50 13.71 10.31 "

13.89

June 22.88 15.00 13.71 10.00 "

13.89

July 22.88 15.00 13.00 10.00 .. 13.89

August 22.00 15.00 13.00 10.00 "

lS.89

Septelllber 22.00 15.00 '13.00 10.00 "

13.00

October 22.00 15.50 13.00 10.00 " 13.00

November 22.00 15.50 13.00 10.00 "

13.00

December 22.00 15.50 13.00 10.00 " 13.00

NOTE:- N.A.-Nol available. SOURCE.:- TdDildar, Hiranagar.

39·

APPENDIX 7-STATISTICS OF AVERAGE DAILY WAGES (from 1951 to 1960)

[Note :- The wages are expressed in term. of Rupees]

Skilled Agricultural Labour Un-Skilled Agricultural Labour Other Skilled Labour Year ,--

--A. ____ -----., ,-______ -A _______ ~,__------~-------~

Adult Male Adult Female Child Adult Male Adult Female Child Adult Male Adult Female Child

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1951 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1.00 0.75 N. A. 2.50 N.A. N.A.

1952 " " "

1.00 0.75 "

2.50 "

1953 " " "

1.00 0.75 "

2.75 "

1954 " " "

1.00 0.75 "

2.75 "

1955 " " " 1.00 0.75

" 3.00

" 1956

" " " 1.00 0.75 "

3.00 "

19~7 " " " 1.50 1.00 "

3.00 "

1958 " " " 1.50 1.00

" 3.25

" 1959 " " " 1.50 ).00

" 3.50

" 1960

" " " 1.75 1.50 "

3.60 "

Note:- N. A. = Not available. Source:- Deputy Commissioner, Kathua.

APPENDIX 8-COST OF LIVING INDEX

AVERAGE CONSUMPTION STATISTICS PER HEAD PER DAY (Year 1962)

Commodities

Rice

Wheat

Milk

Curd

Spices/Onion

Vegetables

Mutton

Fruits

Fuel

Miscellaneous

r-Consumption

2

3 Chb.

4 Chk •.

4 Chb.

2 Chb.

1.1 Chkl.

I Chk.

I Chk.

1 Chk.

8 Chkl.

Valued at

Rural _,.__ Cost

Rs. N.P.

:3

0.08

0.08

O.IS

0.09

0.04

0.03

0.16

0.12

0;03

0.12

Urban ~

ConsumptioD . COlt as.N.p.

4 5

4 Chks. 0.12

6 Chks. 0.15

5 Chks. 0.13

4 Chb. 0.16

1.1 Chks. 0.04

I Chk. 0.03

i Chk. 0.08

1 Chk. 0.13

10 Chu. 0.04

Valued at 0·16

Source :-Deputy Commiuioner, Kathua.

" .. "

"

"

" "

" "

-.

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APPENDIX I-INDUSTRIES

UST OF COTTAGE AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS (three' digit code)

NOTE :-The three digit figures outside the brackets represent indwtries while the figures in brackets stand for the n umber of units.

(Iadutrial EstabllshlDeats)

KATHUA DISTRICT

Total-200 (1229), 202 (28), 20S (3), 206 (9), 207 (373),209(105), 2120), 214(1),230 (6), 235 (247), 255' (630), 256 (1),273 (134), 280 (3), 281 (102), 282 (2), 287 (1), 288 (34). 310 (10), 311 (588), 314 (67), 340 (4), 350 (185), 362 (2). 365 (3), 368 (7), 369 (442), 378 (I), 388 (12), 389 (I), 392 (I), 393 (115), 399 (1).

Rural- 200 (t 219), 202 (28), 205 (2), 206. (9), 207 (361): 209 (88), 212 (I), 230 (4), 235 (228), 255 (629), 273 (100), 281 (94), 282 (2), 288 (32), 310 (10), 311 (565), 314 (63), 340 (4), 350 (170), 362 (2), 365 (2), 368 (3), 369 (432), 388 (6), 393 (90), 399 (I).

Urban-200 (l0), 205 (I). 207 (12), 209 (17), 214 (I), 230 (2), 235 (19), 255 (1), 256 (I). 273 (34), 280 (3). 281 (8).287 (1), 288 (2), 311 (23), 314 (4), 350 (15). 365 (I), 368 (4), 369 {I 0), 378 (I), 388 (6). 389 (1), 392 (I), 393 (25), 399 (2).

BASHOHLI TEHSIL

Total--.:200 (928), 205 (I). 206 (9), 207 (226), 209. (9), 235 (38), 255 (628), 256 (I). 273 (71). 281 (SO), 288 (16), 310 (I), 311 (361). 314 . (37), 340 (I). 350 (51). 362 (2), 365 (3), 368 (4). 369 (174). 393 (50), 399 (I).

Rural- 200 (924), 206 (9), 207 (219), 209 (5), 235 (38), 255 (627). 273 (66), 281 (49), 288 (16), 310 (1). 31t (359), 314 (35), 340 (l), 350 (46), 362 (2), 365 (2), 368 (3), 369 (173), 393 (45), 399 (I).

Urban-200 (4), 205 (1). 207 (7). 209 (4). 255 ll), 256 (1), 273 (5), 281 (I), 311 (2), 314 (2), 350 (5), 365 (1), 368 (I).. 369 (I). 393 (5).

Villages ::"""Sarthal 200 (13), 314 (13), 369 (1). 393 (I). Rau1ka 200 (13), 207 (3), 255 (12). 273 (3), 311 (20), 350 (I). Daulka 200' (11), 207 (I), 235 (I), 255 (12).

Barmota 200 (II), 207 (4). Lawang 200 (24) , 207 (14), 255 (28), 273 (1), 311 (5), 350 (5), 369 (3). Chandal 200 (19), 207 (2), 255 (9), 273 (I), 288 (I), 311 (20). Kardoh 200 (3), 207 (3). 2S5 (5), 273 (1). Kalore 200 (4), 207( 1). Sandroohn 200 (10). 207 (4), 255 (9), 311 (2), 368 (I), 369 (1). Bhandar 200 (15), 207 (5), 255 (9), 311 (2). Sandhi 200 (14), 207 (2), 255 (5), 369 (2). Satti 200 (17), 207 (5), 255 (3), 311 (2). Bani 200 (6), 207 (3), 255 (4), 273 (3), 311 (6), 350 (5), 393 (2). Asooh 200 (4), 369 (2). Kanthal 200 (19), 25S (74), 369 (3). Gatti 200 (12), 207 (2), 311 (7). Dharor 200 (4), 207 (3), 255 (2). Fatehpur 200 (11), 207 (4), 255 (6), 311 (4). Siyara 207 (3), 255 (8), 311 (3). Chilla 200 (5), 255 (2), 350 (4),. 369 (1). Banjal 200 (2), 207 (3), 255 (11), 314 (6). Kacbir 200 (4), 207 (2), 255 (10). 311 (5). Cbalog 200(13),207(11) 255(17),273(2),311 (2), 314 (6), 393 (1). Surjan 200 (31), 207 (5), 255 (60), 369 (1). Koti 200 (2), 255 (2), 369 (I). Bori 200 (7), 207 (1), 255 (19), 311 (6). Duggan 200 (16). 207 (5), 255 (31). 31] (12). 350 (I). Dhaggar 200 (19), 207 (1). 255 (II). Bholri 200 (7), 255 (26), 273 (2), 369 (2), 393 (1). Begoga 200 (7), 255 (37), 273 (2), 311 (I), 369 (1). Madhota 200 (I). 207 (I), 255 (10), 350 (2). Dulangal 200 (9), 255 (22), 3\1 (5), 365 (I), 369 (I), 393 (1). Ohman 200 (6), 207 (3), 255 (10), 311 (2). Ghooral 200 (12), 207 (2), 255 (14), 288 (7), 311 (11), 350 (2), 369 (5). Nagaali 200 (9), 207 (3), 255 (9). 273 (1), 311 (4), 314 (2). 350(1), 369 (I). Siyalg 200 (6) .. 235 (2), 255 (7) 273 (2), 288 (2), 311 (4), 393 (2). Bbakar 200 (5), 207 (I), 235 (I), 255 (6), . 273 (1).31](3),36913).393(1). JandryaJi 200 (2),

·207 (2),311 (10),369 (1). Bhoond 200 (3), 207 (1), 31] (2), 369 (1), Janu 200 (14), 207 (1), 273 (1), 311 (11), 369 (4), 393 (I). Danna 200 (4), 207 (1), 288 (I), 311 (1). Draman 200 (25), 207 (2),

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APPENDIX 9---INDUSTRIES-contCl.

LIST OF COTTAGE AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMBNTS (three digit code)-contd.

NOTE :-The three digit figures outside the brackets represent industries while the figures in brackets stand for the Dumber of unit •.

(lad_trial . E8tabu.bm._tII)

311 (4), 369 (3). Hutt 200 (11), 207 (3), 273 (2), 311 (3), .369 (1). 393 (2). Kbaddi 200 (3), 207 (1), 314 (I), 369 (1). Sandar 200 (4). 207 (3), 281 (3). 288 (I), 311 (10), 350 (I), 369 (7). Dodaia 200 (2), 255 (1). 311 (9), 369 (11. Smabn 200 (2), 369 (I). Mandla 200 (2), 207 (2). 235 (I), 311(1), 314(1), 369(1).' Reban 200 (2). Jhankar 207 (1), 311 (6j, 369 (I). Dhar Jh~nkar 200 (16), 235 (I), 255 (2), 369 (5). Kobr Dhar 200 (7), Preta 200 (5), 207 (3), 235 (1). 273 (2), 281 (3), 311 (2). 365 (1), 369 (2).

. Khagrod 200 (4). 255 (I), 281 (3), 311 (8). 369 (I). Plabi 200 (5), 207 (2), 255 (I), 281 (I), 311 (4). 369 (2). Plakh 200 (6), 207 (2). 235 (I), 311 (I), 369' (2). Kothi 200 (3), 207 (5), 311 (1),369 (1). Plasi 200 (4). Thana 200 (1) 207 (5), 273 (2), 369 (3). 393. (3)) 'Barot 200 (2) 207 (2). Ponda 200. (8), 207 (1), Patti 200 (3). 207 (I), 273 (I), 311 (3), 350 (1). 393 (2). Hraat 200 (1), 255 (1), 311 (8), 350 (I), 369 (2), 393 (I). Dharmahanpur 200 (2), 281 (I). 311 (1), 350 (1), 369 (1). Dbamlabr 200 (3), 281 (2), 311 (2), 369 (2). Cbanera 235 (1), 281. (2), 311 (4). Kailtri 200 (4), 235 (1). 31 I (I), 369 (1). Nawsbebra 200 (8), 255 (1),281 (1), 369 (1), Sobar 200 (4),207 (5),273 (1), 311 (3), 369 (4). Bera 200 (4), 3J 1 (5). Athoon 200 (7), 311 (5). Atbyalta 200 (7), 207 (I), 311 (5). Mabanpore 200 (3), 235 (2). 273 (5), 281 (4), 311 (2). 350 (2), 369 (2), 393 (3). Dharatta 200 (4), 207 (1), 255 (1), 369 (2). Bbadu 200 (6), 207 (I), 209 (2), 281 (1), 311 (1), 393 (1), 395 (I). Pablan 200 (3), 235 (1). 3it (4),350 (2), 369 (3). Parnala 207 (1). Moni 200 (3). Seri 200 (6), 207 (I). Beral 200 (5)~ 207. (1), 235 (2), 369 (1), Tebr 200 (2), 207 (5), 399. (2). Dbarmkot 200 (9), 207 (3), 340 (1), 369 (7). Rampur 255 (J), 311 (4), 369 (1), Malti 200 (3), 207 (I). Dewal 200 (3), 369 (1). Tilla 200 (4). Dambrah 311 (7). PIehl 207 (2), 235 (I), 311 (6), 369 (4). Hotaar 200 (3), 235 (5).311 (1), 369 (1). Kishanpur 200 (10), 207 (4), 273 (I),

281 (2), 311 (4), 369 (1), 393 (3). Billawar 200 (8), 273 (6). 393 (3). Bathri 200 (13) 207 0), 273 (I), 350 (3), 393 (1). Labri 200 (14). 207 (I). Sukral 200 (1). Najot 200 (15), 207 (2), 255 (2). Baggan 200 (12),207 (1). 235 (1), 255 (3), 311 (7). 369 (3), Dbar Duggnoo 200 (18), 273 (I), 311 (6). 369 (5). Dbebota 200 (10), 255 (28). 281 (1), 311 (6), 369 (3). Marhoon 200 (9), 207 (3), 255 (14); 311 (10).' Mlar 200 (5), 207 (I), 255 (4), 311' (1), 350 (1). 369 (1). Malhar 200 (5). 207 (1), 255 (22). 273 (8). 281 (2). 288 (3), 310 (I), 311 (3), 369 (2), 393 (1). Thall 200 (10), 207 (I), 255 (13). Badnota 200 (18), 255 (30). 311 (11). Kindli 200 (4). 255 (I), 273 (1). Machhedi 200 (l6), 311 (8). 362 (I). Sadhrota 200 (14), 207 (3), ~S5

(9), 311 (I), 350 (3). Bbatwal 200 (4), 207 (1), 235 (I). Bhtodi 200 (10), 207 (3), 235 (I), 255 (I), 311 (2), '369 (I). Dhanunparol 200 (15),r 369 (3). Goduftal ::'00 (13). 207 (2). KomIa 200 (2), 207 (1), 369 (2). Kaubag 200 .(4). 207 (2). 255 (1), 311 (1). 369 (2), 393 (1). Mandli 200 (1), 273 (4). Drung 200 (5), 207 (1). 369 (4). Dungara 200 (8). 207 (6), 311 (I), 314 (I), 369 (5), 393 (1). Tbanthoo 200 (1), 369 (1). Kalyal 200 (4). 207 (2;. 235 (1). 311 (1), 369 (7). Uchapind 200 (6), 207 (2), 235 (I), 273 (5), 281 (5). 311 (3), '314 (1), 369 (4), 393 (2). Thara­kalwal 200 (9), 207 (I), 235 (l)~ 281 (7), 311 (2), 350 (4),369 (5),383 (2). Harnota 200 (3). Barota 200 (4), 207 (2). AgJi Dhar 207 (2), 273 (2). 369 (4), 393 (I). Bauhra 200 (3), 207 (2). 369 (2). Juthana 207 (I). Rajwalta 200 (4),206 (4),207 (I) 311 (5). Derli 200 (5). 206 (4), 235 (2). 281 (2). Sialna 200 (4), 206 (1), 207 (4), 235 (5), 273 (I). 281 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2), 362 (I), 369 (I). Dan Jasdbar 200 (2), 207 (I), 273 (I), 288 (1). 369 (2). Lakhri 207 (I), 314 (I), 369 (3), Kah 200 (5), 281 (I), 311 (1),314 (2). Kacbibr 200 (3), 311 (I), 369 (l). Slor Jagir 200 (4). 207 (2), 209 (1), 311 (8), 368 (2). 369 (1). Kohnoo 200 (2), 207 (3), 369 (2), Kandbarnu 200 (1), 235 (2), 281 (2)

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APPENDIX 9-INDUSTRIES-contd.

LIST OF COTTAGE AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THE 'NUMBER OF ESTABUSHMENTS (three digit code)~contd.

'NOTE:-The three digit figures outBid.e the brackets. represent industries while ~he figurC!S in brackets stand for the number of units.

(Iadustrial EBtabliehments)

311 (2). 314 (1), 369 (3). Galak 207 (I), Barni 235 (n, 311 (4), 369 (2). Danna 209 (1), 281 (2), 311 (2), 369 ,(1), 393 200 (1), 369 (I). Dhanore 200 (6), 207 (I). Makinal 200 (10), 207 (1), 311 '(l), (2), 209 (1), 311 (9), 350 (3), 369 (2). 350 (3), 369 (3). Amowala 200 (5). 207 Mangari 297 (I), 311 (2),369 (2). Karrob (2), 311 (7), 350 (1), 369 (1). Ramkot 311 (1), 369 (3). Hote 200 (I), 369 (1). 200 (2), 209 (1), 235 (2), 273 (2) 281 Broha~dohi 200 (2), 207 (3), 288 (1), (2), 311 (2), 369 (1), 393 (4). 311 (3). HatH 207 (2), 209 (1), 273 (3)

393 (2). Badholi 369 (1). Rasooh 202 (1), 235 (1), 255 (2), 311 (5). Sawla 200 (5), Towns:

BASHOHLl TOWN AREA ...

Ward No 1 207 (3), 209 (I), 314 (1)

Ward No. 2 207 (l), 273 (2), 365 (1), 368 (1)

Ward No.3. 256 (I).

Ward No.5. 205 (1), 209 (3), 273 (1), 281 (l). 314 (I), 393 (5).

Ward No.6. 255 (I), 273 (2), 311 (2), , 350 (5), 369(1)

Ward No.7. 200 (4), 207 (3).

KATHUA TEHSIL

Total- 200 (217), 202 (13), 205 (2), 207 (82). 209 (51), 212 (1). 214 (1), 230 (1), 235 (74), 25~ (2), 273 (44), 280 (3). 281 (35), 282 (2), 287 (1), 288 (7), 310 (4), 311 (165), 314 (7), 340 (3), 350 (69). 368 (1), 369 (147). 378 (I). 388 (8), 189,(1). 392 (1). 393 (39), 399 (2).

Rurat:-200 (213), 202 (13), 205 (2), 207 (77), 209 (41), 212 (1), 230 (1), 235 (65),255 (2), 273 (22), 281 (29), 282 (2), 288 (7), 310 (4). 311 (146). 314 (7), 340 (3), 350 (60), 369 (138), 388 (2), 393 (21).

Urban-200 (4), 207 (5). 209 (10), 214 (1), 235 (9), 273 (22), 280 (3), 281 (6), 287 0), 311 '(19), 350 (9), 368 (1), 369 (9), 378 0),388 (6),389 (1),392 (1),393·(18), 399 (2). '

Villages :-Theh 209 (4), 281 (0, 311 (1). Domaar 314 (1). 369 (1). Nora 200 (4). Basantpur 281 (I), 31 I (4). Dakhnaka 200 (2). Katheht 200 (I). Barihndi 200 (l)~ Kehnta 200 (2). 369 (1). Kasori 200 (I). 369 (I). Tridwan 207 (I), 369 (2).

. 350 (2), 369 (2). Dukhat 200 (1). Bijjat 207 (1). ManjU 311' (1), 369 (1). Dilwan 200 (I), 207 (2), 311 (2),369 (3). Rakheh 200 (5), 311 (I). Khaniyara 200 (1),311 (4). Mangota 200 (3). Mebtabpur 200 (7), 311 (6),·369 (2). Kharot 207 (I), 311 (I), 314 (1), 369 (I). Gavindsar 207 (2), 369 (2), 393 (1). Tarrah 311 (3). Matandi 207 (1), 369 (1), Jagatpur 311 (4), 369 (2). Tarf Tajwal 200 (1). 207 (1). Cbak Phula 311 (l). ,Chak Sheikhan 209 (1), 230 (l), 369 (I). 'Tarf Manjl~ 200 (2), 340 (3). Chak Gadadhar 200 (1), 311 (5). Badaala 311 (1), 350 (3), 369 (~), Cbangrah 200 (7), 207 (2), 209 (1), 273 (l), 369 (2) .. 388 (I)' Chak Sardar Desa Singh 200 (2), 207 (1), 235 (2), 311 (I), 350 (I), 369 (5). Chak Dewan Kripa Ram 235 (1). Tarf Bhajwal 200 (14). 310 (3). Bhag Thali 311 (1). Gandial 200 (1), 202 (I), 281 (1), 311 (1), 350. (I), 369 (1). Ram~ nagar 200 (1), Keeriyal 281 (1), 350 (1), 369 (2). Jrai 209 (I), 281 (I), 311 (1), 369 (I). Tarf Sanjli 200 (1), 311 (I), Saiper Sipla 200 (I). Narolian 200 (1), 369 (1). Khukhiyal 200 (4), 202 (1), 207 (1), 209 (1), 273 (2), 281 (6), 288 (1), 350 (1), 369 (lJ~ 393 (1). Kirpaal 209 (2), 273 (4), 311 (2), 350 (2) .. Syedpore 200 (I), 288 (1), 369 (2). Kansriyal 200 (1). Gownd 200 (1) .. Pamwal 200 (2). Pithopain ,200. (6). TarC Pain 200 (3),209 (4), 235 (2), 311 (1), 369 (2), 393 . (2). Mirpur Ram 200 (8). 202 (1), 235 (5),

. 273 (1), 281 (5), 311 (1), 350 (6), 369 (3), 388 (1). Pitbo Bala 273 (I), 393 (1). Mirpur Jagoo 200 (8). Tarf Bala 207 (1). 311 (I). Dratlan 200 (1), . 209 (2), 350 (1). 369 (I). Bhar Mari 269 (I). Bharariyal 207 (1). Airwan 350 (I): Jamraal 200 (1),

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APPENDIX 9-,INDUSTRIES--contd.

LIST OF COTTAGE AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THE NUMBER OF EST ABLlSHMBNTS (three digit code)-contd.

NOTE :-The three digit figur~B outside the brackets represent industries whi~e the figuret in brackets stand for the number of units.

(IudWitrial EatablUhm.ents)

Nangal 202 (I). Dadoti 369 (1). Faloti 200 (I), 207 (3), 209 (I), 350 (I), 369

. (l). Mahi Chak 200 (l), 369 (2). Suraj Beli 350 (1). Chak Blagta 200 (2). 209 (l)~ 311 (1). Trihara 200 (6), 207 (1), 209 (1) 311 (2), 314 (I). 369 (li. Sher Tamber 200 (I). Bhadiyari 200 (2), 207 (3), 209 (2). 311 (I), 369 (2). Muthi Jagir 200 (I). 207 (2), 31 I (2), 350 (4), 369 (8). Bigwan 200 (2), 207 (2), 209 (I), 350 (2), 369 (I). Jakhbar 200 (5). 235 (1),273 (1),311 (1), 350 (2), 369 (1), 393(1). Sherpur 200 (3). Rakh Lacbhmirpura 369 (I), Chhatiyal 369 (I). Nehalpura 281 (I), 350 (I), 369 (I). Bagial 311 (2), 369 (1). Chak Ramchand 209 (1), Logate 207 (2),

- 273 (1), 311 (I). Sahaar 200 (7), 207 (2), 209 (I). 235 (2), 273 (2), 288 (1), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (3). Janglote 207 (I), 235 (2), 273 (1), 281 (2), 282 (2). 288 (I). 311 (12), 350 (1), 369 (8). Chak Sajjan 207 (I), 209 (I).' 235 (11), 288 (2), 311 (5), 350 (1). Bhed Blore 200 (2). 207 (I), 235 (2),311 (3), 369 (I). Kathera 200 (3), 'lIJ7 (1). Androt 200 (2), 311 (4). Fafal 200 (1). 235 (2), 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (l). Sanghan 3 Jl (2). Daral 200 (I). Sher Kotla 200 (1), 281 (1). Kadyar 200 (3). Kumala 200 (I). Barwal 200 (2),207 (2), 311 (5), 393 (3). Uttri 311 (3), 350 (7), 369 (8). Jandore 207 (2), 311 (I). Palli 207 (I), 235 (I), 281 (2), 311 (2) 369 (3). Narainpur 200 (2), 314 (I), 350 (4). Thandoon 205 (I), ~81 (I). Budhi 207 (2), 235 (10), 281 (1), 311 (3). 369 (2), 393 (1). Nagrota 202 (2). 205 (1). 207 (3). 209 (1), 212 (I), 235 (12). 350 (3). Dabwal 235 (2). Merth 200 (2). 207 (2), 311 (3), 369 (1), 393 (I). Kalna 209 (1), 235 (1). Nanan 207 (1), 209 (I), 350 (1). Bandrahr 207 (1), 209 (2), 311 (I), 369 (2), 393 (I). Jakbole 200 (2), 207 (1), 369 (I). Bhorthain 200 (3), 207 (1), 209 (1), 311 (1), 369 (5), 393 (1). Kopar 200 t2). Fortain 200 (17), 207 (7), 311 (I), 350 (1), 369 (4). Rakh Hushiari 200 (2), 207 (I), 209 (I), 311 (1), 369 (I). Mangloor 200 (2), 202 (2). 235 (2), 281 (1), . 207 (2), 314 (3), 369 (6). Dinga~b 200 (5), 202 (3), 207 (2), 309 (5), 273 (4). 281 (3),311 (7), 350 (4), 369 (6), 393 (3). Katli 200 (3), 207 '(1), 273 (1),.28 I (I). 311 (4),' 369 (3). Chelate 200 (12), 202 (l)~ 207 (6), 209 (2), 235 (5), 310 (1), 3U. (6), 350 (1), 369 (6), 393 (3).

Towns:

KATHUA TOWN AREA Ward No. I. 200 (3), 235 (7), 242 (1),

273 (6;, 280 (2). 281 (4), Jl1 (13), 369 (I); 388 (6), 389 (1), 393 (1),399 (1).

Ward No.2. 209 (I). 287 (I), 369 (2), 393 (I).

Ward No.3. 273 (I), 311 (1), 369 (1), . 393 (4).

Ward No.4. 200 (I), 207 0), 209 (6), 273 (9). 280 (1),281 (2). 311 (3), 368 (1), 369 (2), 378 (I), 392 (1), 393 (7), 399 (1).

Ward No .. 5. 207 (1), 273 (2), 311 (1), 350 (8), 393 (l).

Ward No.6. 209 (3), 214 (1).273 (4), 369 (I), 393 (4).

Ward No.7. 207 (I), 235 0), 369 (I). Ward No.8. 207 (2), 235 (J). 350 (I). Ward No.9. 369 (1).

LAKHENPUR TOWN AREA Block No. 1. 200 '(1),,311 (1).

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL Total- 200 (84). 202 (16), 207 (65), 209 (45),

230 (5), 235 (135), 273 (19), 281 (18), 288 (11), 310 (5), 311 (62), 314 (23), 350 (65), 368 (2), 369 (121), 388 (4), 393 (26).

Rural-200 (82), 202 (16), 207 (65), 209 (42), 230 (3), 235 (125), 273 (12), 281 (16), 288 (9), 310 (5), 311 (60), 314 (21), 350 (64), 369 (121), 388 (4), 393 (24).

Urban-200 (2), 209 (3), 230 (2), 235 (10), 273 (7), 281 (2), 288 (2), 311 (2), 314 (2), 350 (I), 368 (2), 393 (2).

ViUages-Jugian' 200 (3), 369 (3). Pandori 311 (1). 350 (I). Salalpur 200 (1), 207 (I). 369 (I). Korepunoo 200 (2), 207 (I), 235 (6),273 (I). 311 (1),350 (I), 369(1). Dohlian Jattan 200 (4). Mukundpur 200 (I). Chhan Mian Lal Din 369 (2). Mabarajpur 2UO (2), Sultanpur 207 (1), 369 ( I) Cbak Handa 350 (l), 369 (2). Chak Shama 200 (2). Chak Kahna 200 (1). Maniari 200 (I). Chak Gojar 207 (l). Naun Cbak 200 (I). 369 (1). Lachhmipur 235 (1), 350 (1).

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APPENDIX 9-INDUSTRIES-coneld. UST OF COTTAGE AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THE

NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMBNTS (three digit code)-concld. NOTE :-The three digit figur~ outside the brackets represent industries while the figures in bracketl.tand for the Dumber of UDit ••

(Iud_trial ...... hmeatll)

369 (I). Mandahla 200 (1 ). Changi 200 Balu 207 (1), 311 (I). Maila 207 (J), (I). 207 (2). 235 (10). '311 .(1). 369 (1). 369 (4). Bbayia 207 (2), 209 (3), 311 (6), Chat Charakh 350 (1). Marhin 200 . (4), 350 (2). Gurah Mondian 207. (4), 209 202 (I), 207(1), 230 (1),273 (1).311(5),350 (4), 393 (I). Dhangroli 369 (1). Feru Chat (1).369 (4), 393 (2) Mukundpur Lunanian 207 (1). Arjan Chak 350 (I), 369 (I), 200 (2), 281 (I). Mast Chak 200 (1). Chhan Moraan 209 (1), 314 (4), 369 (3), Chakdesa Choudbarian 200 (I) Gota Ruba Muthi Hardo Dunga 207 (I), 369 (I) 200 (I). Barsoo Chak 202 (1). SUkbdevpur Cbak . Sukhu 202 (1), 207 (I), 369· (I). 200 (2). Parthal 369 (I), Khanpur 311 (1), Katal Brahmanan 207 (1). 235 (I), 369 369 (I). Muthi Hardu 207 (I). '235 (I). (I). Malaabni 207 (I). Raghu Chat 200 281 (4). 311 (I). 350 (2). 369 (I). Hami- (2). Pantbal 314 (1). 369 (I). Chhan pru 200 (2). 207 (1), 209 (3), 235 (4). . Kbatriyan 202 (2), 369 (1). Gara 235 (7). 310 (2), 311 (2),\. 350 (2), 369 Stoora 369 (5). Gurah Mehtian 350 (I). (2). Amala 200 (2), 209 (6), 281 (3), . Patta . Rasana 207 (I). 311 (I). Dhamiyal 369 (3). Gurab Suraj 311 (4) .. Dbamaal 235 (3). Koohtah 200 (1), 209 (3). 311 273 (I), 350 (2), 369 (2). Cbhan Rorian (I), 369 (I), 398 (5). Said 200 (2). 207 200 (2), 201 (2), 209 (8), 230 (I), 235 (I), 209 (2), 311 (I); 369 (3). Sobal 202 (14), 273 (5). 288 (2), 311 (9), 350 (8), (I). Ratwana 207 (I), 235 (3), 288 (2), 369 (I), 393 (4). Dha~diyari 207 (1),311 311 (4), 369 .(3). Surara 200 (1),207 (3), (1). Kishanpur Kandi 200 (I), 310 (2), 235 (I), 350 (4), 369 (4),393 (4). Chhan 311 (I). 369 (2). Sehswan 200 (2), 207 Matlani 369 (2). Ghagwal 201 (I), 235 (I). 209 (31, 273 (I), 281 (3), 288 (5). (4), 273 (I), 311 (2). Harsaatb 2lJO (I), 311 (1), 369 (I). 393 (I) Candwan 350 209 (I), 311 (I), 350 (l). 369 (3), 393 (12). Thakarpur Rajputan 311 (I). Gehr (2). JasaaEh 207 (4), 209 (1) Randowal 202 (I). 207 (I). 209 (1), 235 (8), 311 369 (2). Nonaatb 3~9. l2). Chhan Kahna (I), 369 (2). Chat Khaloo 202 (2), 207 235 (2). SungaaIi 369 (1). Iatwal 207 ~l), (I). Kbatriyal 207 (I). Chak Ganga Ram 369 (2). Balooni 200 (2), 209 (1). 235 202 (1) Ladhwal Kalan 235 (2), 281 (1). (I), 311 l~), 369 .(1). Bhltiari Kallan 235 Gudiyal 235 (2), 369 (1). Chapaki Kburd (I), 369 (I), 388 (I),. Nahran 207 (2), 369 (I). Chapati Kalan 369 (I). Padal 235 (I), 369 (3). Mandh.::ra 207 (2), 350 350 (4). Chat Mahesha 207 (I), 311 (3), (I). Sagal 369 (1). Chhall Mlapr 314 (I), 350 (2), 369 (2). Chak Debo 311 (2), 350 (2), 369 (1). Ploona 200 ll), 369 \ 1). 350 (I). Mandleyal 369 (3). Haripur Sanoora 200 (4), 207 (I), 350 (I), 369 Brahmanan 207 (I), 350 (1), 369 (I). (3), 388 (2),·393 (2). Madoon 200 (I), Hor 230 (I). Kore Qasba 200 (6) Dbalta 235 (19). 311 (1), 314 (2), 350 (2). 369 200 (3). 209 (2). Rakh Sarkar' Sabllan (2). Rajpura 200 (J). 207 (3), 281 (1). 200 (2), 202 (I); Chak Balunda 200 (I). 311 (I), 350 (5). 369 .(3), 393 (I). Sjahna SabUan 235 (2). Bhatiari Brahmanan 314 207 (I). Sarti Khurd 235 (I), 3.11 (I), (I), 369 (2). Dhalli 314 (4). Jhajarth 310 369 (I). Jhaliyari Kalan 235 (3), 350 (1). (1). 314 (I). Chak Bannun 369 (2). Chhan JhaJiyari Khurd 314 (I). Chachwal 369 (I). Datial 207 (1), 209 (1),311 (1). Gharwal Nadahla 200(1). Mava 350(1),369(3),388(1). 200 (3). 369 (I). 393 (2). Pathwal. 209 (I). 23' (4). 350 (2), Karwal 235 (2). Kariyala 207 (I). Chat Diyalla 200 (2), 207 (2). Rattan Chat 202 (I). Chak Janai 202 (3). Mathra Chat 202 (I). Kunthal 369 (I). Spalwan 273 (1), 281 (2). Khanak 200 (1). Ladwal 207 (1), 369 (1) .. Bobia 207 (I), 314 (1), 369 (1).Loundhi 207 (I) Pauj Grain Brahmanan 23' (1). Sherpur Pain 314 (S). Chat Dulma 281 (1), 314 (1), 369 (I). Chat Bhagta 273 (1). Chat Lala 200 (I), 369 (2). Sherpur Bala 207 (2). Jandi 200 (3), 207 (2). Saniya} 369 (I). Suba Chat 235 (21), 311 (2), 369 (4), Basi Iamnl 200 (4). 209 (I). Gurab

TOWDS :--

HIRANAGAR TOWN AREA

Ward No.3. 230 (1). 235 (9). 288 (2). Ward No.4. 209 (1), 273 (1), 314 (2),

350 (1).

Ward No.5. 230 (I), 273 (2). 31 i (1), 368 (I), 393 (I).

. Ward No.6. 200 (2), 209 (2). 273 (I), 368 (I).

Ward No.7. 235 (1), 273 (3), 281 (2), 311 (I), 393 (1).

Source :-HO\lIelila, 1961 0eDIUI

45

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX-9

·STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION

Minor Group Delcription (Code)

I 2

200 Production of rice, atta, Oour . etc. by milling, dehulking aDd processing of crops and foodgrains.

202 Production or indigenous sugar, gur from sugarcane or palm juice aDd production of candy.

205 Production or bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products.

206 Production or butter, ghee, cbeese and other dairy products.

207 Production or edible fata and oils (oth~ than hydrogenated oil).

209 Production or other food productslUcb as lweetmeat -and condimentl, muri, murki, chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, toffee, lozenge.

212 Production of indigenous liquor sucb as toddy, liquor from mahua, palm juice.

214 Production or aerated and mineral water.

230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling.

235 Cotton weaving in handlooms.

255 Wool weaving in handloom.

256 Embroidery and art work in woollen textile.

273 Making or teztile garment. including rain-c:oatl and head"llear.

280 ~awing and planing or wood.

281 Manufacture or wooden furniture and fixtures.

282

287

Manul&c:ture or structural wooden goods (includjng treated timber) such as beliDll, posll, doors, window ..

Manuracture or boxes and packing cUes other than plywood.

Minor Group Description (Code)

I 2

288 Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products.

310 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather.

311 Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear.

314 Repair of shoes and other leather footwear.

340 Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles.

350 Manufacture of eartbenware and earthen pottery.

362 Manufacture of armaments.

365 Manufacture of bra88 and bell metal productl.

368 Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electro­plating) polishing and welding of metal productl.

369 Manufacture of sundry hardwares such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery (this will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be cla88ified in major groups 36, 37, 38 a_Ill 39).

378 Milnufacture of electronic equipment luch a. radio, microphone.

388 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles.

389 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above luch as animal drawn and hand

- drawn vehi les.

392 Assembling and repairing of watches and clocks.

393

399

Manufacture or jewellery, silverware and wares OIing gold and other precioOl ~la.

Manufacture and repair work of good. not ._ignable to any other group.

NOTE _ • .Description hal been given in respect or only IUch or the minor groups which appear in Appendiz-9.

S. No.

I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. II. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19 •.

46

APPENDIX IO-ADMIN1STRATION

. (1) NUMBER OF CRIMINAL CASES (COGNIZABLE AND NON .. COGNIZABLE) TRIED BY COURTS" PERSONS CONVICTEl> FROM 1951-1960

Year 1

1951

1952

J953

1954

]955

1956

]957

]958

1959 \

1960

(Ii) (a)

Number of cases deeided 2

1,639

. 1,959

2,045

2,995

2,486

],764

+,797

1,819

5,432

617

STRENGTH OF POLICE

Person. convicted S 196 189

309

310

89

212

412 •

912

111

82

Source :-District and 8euions Judie, Jammu.

(Year 1962)

Sub- Aasistant S~lJ.. Head Constab-Name of police station/police post Inspector. Inspectors Conltablnl lea

2 3 4- 5 6.

Police Station. Bashohli S ]4 .. .. Billawar ] 3 14

" .. Kathua 2 5 19 .. " Ramgarh 3 12 .. .. Hiranalar 2 16

Police Post, Bani. ., ] 8 .. " Ramkot (A. P. P.) 8

•• .. Basantpur 6 0, "

Para! 8

" .. Court Basbohli I

" .. Court Kathua 1

" .. Court Hiranagar 1

" " Try. guard Bashohli 1 4

t> " Try. guard Kathua 1 4 .. .. Try. guard Hinnap" 1 4-

Distt. Armed Reserve Line, Kathua 2 6 59 Police Line. Katbua 6 (+ I, A. P. P.) 2 1+ 117 Dialt. Special Branch. Kathua 1 Distt. Special Branch, Hiranagar

(b) LIST OF JAILS AND SUB-JAILS

I. SUb-Jail, Kathua

l5ource:- I. Deputy Inlpector of P(!lice. Jammu Rang~. 2. tnlpector General of PrilMinl. Jammu.

47

APPENDIX to-ADMINISTRATION -contd.

(iii) PROGRESS OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT KAmUA UNIT

Year No. of societies No. of memben Share Capital Loans advanced Loanl repaid Owned funds Working capital (RI.) (RI.) (RI.) (RB.) (RI.)

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

1955-56 1M !,951 31,815 28,465 31,183 46,303 90,395

1956-57 56 2,805 95,596 112,857 31,608 105,441 236,058

1957-58 60 3,207 96,607 93,727 83,216 116,020 248,768

1958-59 61 3,605 104,044 96,366 74,400 134,930 286,286

1959-60 71 4,025 114,287 111,638 97,802 48,491 570,450

Note :- Tehailwise information is not available. Source-Registrar Co-operative Societies, J &: K State.

(iv) a. RECEIPTS UNDER ENrERTAINMENT TAX From 1955 to 1960

Year Revenue Year Revenue (RI.) (RI.)

1955 1,616.51 1958 3,086.35

1956 2,494.95 1959 6,413.43

1957 4,321.62 1960 10,340.25

Source :-Deputy Excise &: Taxation .' Commissioner. Jammu.

b. RECEIPTS UNDER MOTOR SPIRIT TAX From 1955 to 1960

Year Revenue Year Revenue (RI.) (RI.)

1955 7.614.50 1958 41.829.00

1956 9.800.25 1959 41,563.25

1957 28,965.25 1960 42.045.75

Source :-Deputy Excise &: Taxation Commissioner. Jammu.

c. RECEIPTS UNDER STAMP REVENUE From. 1951-52 to 1960-61

Year Revenue. Year Revenue (RI.) . (RI.)

1951-52 28,455 1956-57 33,068

1952-53 29.896 1957-58 31.171

1953-54 51.635 1958-59 34,129

1954-55 29.400 1959-60 3J,665

1955-56 S8.437 1960-61 41.127

Source :-Assistant Accountant General, J &: K, Srinagar.

e.

48

APPENDIX to-ADMINISTRATION -contd.

d. RECEIPTS UNDER SALES TAX (1960-61)

Year Revenue (RI.)

1960-61 1.500.00

Source :-Deputy Excise" Taxation CommilSioner, Jammu.

RECEIPTS UNDER IRRIGATION REVENUE From. 1947-48 to 1960-61 (Abiana figures)

Year A_ment Realization Balance

(RI.) 2

(RI.) 3

( out-standing) (RI.)

4:

1947-48 23,204 22.648 556

1948-49 7,170 7.170

1949-50 15,710 13 15.697

1950-51 30.593 49.602 ...:....19.009

1951-52 34,044 47.967 -13.923

1952-53 36,552 . 42.247 -5.695

1953-54- 41.379 20.422 20.957

1954-55 23,716 20,815 2.901

1955-56 22,841 17.398 5.44:3

1956-57 22,521 1.726 20.795

1957-58 14,967 5,059 9.908

1958--59 46,617 6.959 39.658

1959-60 '7.056 23.742 -16.686

1960-61 44:,213 29,659 14.554-

Source :-Chief Engineer, Irrigation, Jammu.

f. RECEIPTS UNDER DRINKING WATER REVENUE From. 1957-58 to 1959-60

Year

1957-58

1958-59

1959-60

Revenue (RI.)

861.22

2.081.00

2.805.69

Source :-Executive Engineer. Public Health Engineering, City Division. Jammu. . ---

Year

1951_52

1952-53

1953-54

1954-55

J955-56

1956-57

1957-58

1958-59

1959-60

1960--61

1951-52

1952-53

1953-54

1954-55

1955-56

1956-57

1957-58

1958-59

1959-60

1960-61

49

APPENDIX 10 -ADMINISTRATION -contd.

RECEIPTS UNDER ELECTRlCITY REVENUE Year 1960-61

Year

1960-61

Revenue (RI.)

r-----------'---------..... Industrial Lighting Total

75,618 77,346 152,964

Source :-Executive Engineer, Electric Maintenance Division, Jammu.

(v) LAND REVENUE STATISTICS (&gures in Rs.)

Land Revenue Demand

2

138,045.94

138,003.85

149,446.80

151,497.21

155,602.98

150,050.01

151,047.98

132,612.56

132,803.96

132,716.08

130,516.00

138,024.00

138,024.00

137,737.00

138,780.00

138,780.00

138,780.00

138,780.00

138,780.00

142,845.00

1. BASHOBLI TEBSIL

Land Revenue Recovered

3

130,05&.80

136,845.66

149,051.00

150,464.82

154,883.68

146,790.50

64,757.87

131,707.01

131,258.28

130,827.18

Land Revenue Balance

4

7,989.14

1,158.19

395.80

1,032.39

719.30

3,259.51

86,290.11

905.55

1,545.68

1,888.90

2. "KATBUA TEHSIL

123,546.00

133,183.00

132,469.00

123,215.00

131,810.00

115,12~.OO

131,668.00

123,725.00

123,871.00

125,919.00

6,970.00

4,841.00

5,555.00

14,522.00

6,970.00

23,658.00

7,112.00

15,055.00

14,909.00

16,932.00

Land Revenue Recoverable

5

7,784.05

1,069.07

395'80

:,032.39

391.08

1,935.36

86,290.11

593.40

655.23

923.25

Land Revenue Irrecoverable

6

205.09

89.12

328.22

1,324.15

312.15

890.45

965.65

Source-Tehai1dar, Bashohli.

2,329.00

4,658.90

5,555.00

2,838.00

2,325.00

7,943.00

13,278.00

8,183.00

4,647.00

183.00

11,684.00

4,645.00

23,658.00

7,112.00

7,112.00

1,631.00

8,749.00

Source-Tehllildar, Kathua.

Year

1951-52

1952-53

1953-54

1954-55

1955-56

1956-57

1957-58

1958-59

1959-60

1960-61

50

APPENDIX lO-ADMINISTRATION-contd.

(v) LAND REVENUE STATISTICS (figures hi Rs.)-concld.

3. HlRANAGAR TEHSIL

Land Revenue Land Revenue Land Revenue Land -Revenue Land Revenue Demand R.ecovered Balance Recovetable Irrecoverable

2 3 " 5 6

101,686.00 66,893.00 34,793.00 N.A. N.A.

101,607.00 64,387.00 37,220.00 " -"

101,325.00 72,194.00 29,131.00 " " .

101,324.00 32,791.00 68,533.00 "

103,408.00 69,805.00 33,603.00- .. ., 103,406.00 45,751.00 57,655.00

" " \

103,406.00 2,785.00 100,621.00 " "

103,402.00 4,288.00 99,114.00 " " 103,407.00 33,582.00 69,825.00

" s.

103,429.00 83,991.00 19,438.00 " "

Source-Tebaildar, Hiranagar.

APPENDIX lO-ADMINISTRATION-concld.

(vi) NUMBER OF REGISTERED DOCUMENTS AND VALUE OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED

Year Number of documents regiJtered Value of property transferred (RI.)

2 3

1951 S2 5,945

1952 35 18,600

1953 44 89,363

1954- 195 193,200

1955 417 343,414

1956 439 399,560

1957 423 408,559

1958 372 781,969

1959 212 295,254-

1960 213 91,569

Source-Diltrict and SeISion.Judge,Jammu. -

51

APPENDIX ll-PUBLIC HEALTH

LIST OF MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTIONS (Year 1960-61\

Category of Institution

Health Centret

H~alth Unit

First Aaid Centre

Allopathic Dipmsaries

Ayurvedic Disp~nS8ri~

Hospital

Family Planning Centre

AI:opathic Dilpenlaries

Ayurvedic Dispensaries

Health Centre

'Ayurvedic Dispensaries.

Location

1. BASRORLI TERSIL

I. Bashohii

2. Billawar

I. Karambara (Sobar)

I. Bhadhu

!. Ramkot

2. Bani

. I. Mahanpore

2. Preta

3. Hutt

4. Uchapind

S. Sukral

6. Machhedi

7. Kauhag

8. Bhoond Sialong

9. Malhar Lobai

2. KATRUA TERSIL

1. District Hospital Katbua

No. orbed.

10

10

36

1. Family Planning Centre (attached witb Diatrict Hospital, Kathua)

1. Diuga Amb

2. Lakhanpur

3. Parole (Mirpur Ram)

I. Hatli

2. Janglote

3. BaktA (8andrahr)

4. Budhi

5. Keeriyal Ramoagar

6. Nagrota Gujri

3. IllRA.NAGAR TERSIL

I. HiraJlagar

I. Koohtah

2. Ghagwal

3. Rajpura

4. Hamipru

10

2

Gavt./Aided

Govt.

..

..

..

..

..

..

.. "

" .. .. .. ..

Govt.

..

..

..

.. " .. " .. " ..

Govt.

" " " "

Source :-Planning Department, (Statillics Bureau), J &: K, Srinagar.

52

APPENDIX 12-EDUCATION

LIST OP EDUCADONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHER WITH THEIR STRENGTH (Year 1961)

1. BASHOHU. TEDSIL, (BOYS)

Name 0 f EducatioDal Institution

lliah Schoo":-Govt. High School, Baahohli

-do- Rarnkot - do- Billawar -do- Bhadu -do- Bani

Lower m,h School:-Lower High School, Mahanpore

Middle Sdutola:-Middle School,

-do--do--do-

Uchapind . \ Malhar . Kogb (Kah) Hutt

Ceatral School. :--Central School, Nagrota Gugr ...

-do- Barota -do- Parnala -do- Dewal -do- &dnote

No. of pupil.

Primary Schools with OIle teacher:­Primary School, Lowang

-do- Sobat -do--do--do--do-

Malhar Maroon Plahi Pooda Hamdan. (Danna)

Primar, School with two teachen:­Primary School, Kishanpur

Primary School wJth thne t_chers r­Primary School, Krishenpur (Dungara)

Basie AedYit, School. with _. teacher:­Basic Activity School, Barot -d~ Rampm -do- Mandli -d~

-do--do--do--do--do--do--dO:--do--do--do--do--do--do--do--do- . -do-

Rajwatta Droog Juthana Kothi Raulks Machhedi Sandroohn Begoga Karan Barnoo (Sobar) Heral Jbankar Jandrayali ThOODl Thialta (Athoon) Najot Kashmir Banjyal (Banjal) lealyal Lodera Sadbrot&

36 46 94 31 30 2S

61

105

32 25 36 39 60 22 49 29 28 ]8

. '·36 20 35 31 19. 20 27 27 35 16

No. of teacben No. of pupil.

14 435 13 269 14 254 13 3S5 10 138

9 221

6 123 7 99 5 116 6 109

3 98 4 147 3 87 4 III 2 66

Basic Activity School, Satti 33 -do- Dbar Duggnoo 32 -do- Gmah Kalya) 44--do- Amowala 28 -do- Banjal Batwol 42 -do- Moni 42 -do- Pahlan 32 -do- Dbar Mabanput 51 -do- Dhaggar 35 -do- Duggan 35 -do- Hutaar 41 -'do- Preta Nagrilte 62 -do- Sukral 34 -do- Dulangal 31

-do- Lahri 33 -do- Bhtodi 46 -do- Mara (Malar) 48

-do- Sandar 72 -do- Kotichi.ndia~ (Kachihr) 24 -do- Thantoo 25 -do- . Siyalag 3S -do- Bbandar 28 -do- Glak 72 -do- Dbehota 20 -do- Sialna 66 -do- Panalag (Par~la) 59 -do- BhooJUi 27

53

APPENDIX 12-EDUCATION-contd.

LIST OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHER WITH THEm STRENGTH (Year 1961)-contd.

1. BASROHLI DRSIL (GIRLS)

Name of Educational Institution No. of No. of Name of Educational Institution No. of pupils teachers pupil.

Basic Activity School. with _e t_cher I-mp Sch_ll- Basic Activity School, Bhakar Govt. Girls High School, Basbobli 10 259

-do- Bholrj

Midcl1e School. 1- -do- Ucbapind Middle School, Billawar ... 81 -do- Karan~ru (Bera)

·-do- Bbadu 4 64 -do- Baui

Central Sch_1 1- -do- Saukral Central School, Ramkot 3 37

-do- Nagrota Gujru

-do- Malhar Lohi PrIma." Sch_l. with _. tacher 1- -do- Palali Primary School Mabanpure 48

-do- Kauhag 98 -<10- Sabar (Sobar)

PriauIaoJ S~I with two tachers :--do- Hutt

Primary School, Galak 90 -do- Dharilmkot

2. KATHUA TEBSIL (BOYS)

Blcher Sec:oIidar)' Sch_I:-Govt. Higher Secoadary School, Kathua ' 26 956

Hilrh School.:-Govt, High School, Budhi

-do- 3arwal -do- ~le (Mirpur Ram)

Middle School.:-Middle School, Lakhenpur

-do- Dings Amb -do- Hatli -do- Janglote -do- Parlivand Kathua

Prbaary Sch_J. with _e tacher 1-

Primary School, Kathera -do- Nanan -do- Keerival -do- Bbadiyari -do- Pam -do- Dilwaa -do- Falote -do- Mobile School, Bhugst -do- Dhaaorc -do- Khukhiyal -do- Gati (Gharti) -do- Maneloor -do- Jandore

PrIma." Sc:hool. with two t_chers 1- .

Primary School, Kharot -do- . Logate -do- Jakhbar -do- Govindsar -do- Changrah -do- Dadoli

12 90s 12 998 IS 436

6 136 5 147 6 99 4. 192 6 327

No. of pupils

46 34 60 57 40 92 40

N.A. 32 72 50 61

N,A.

96 103 84-86 91 69

Badc Activity Schools with oae tacher I-Basic Activity Schoool, Forlain

-do- Mahaa -do- Sherpur -do- Airwan -do- Jasrota (Nagrota) -do- Gehtarwari -do-- Hote -do- Nihalpura -do- Bhedblore -do- Katli -dO-. Badholi -do- Dhorsi Kalyari (Keeriyal) -do- Rakh Lachhmipura -do- Kehnta -do- Syedpore -do- Xatlehr -do- Barmori -do- Kathua Proper -do- Bijjat -d_ TarfIBojli

Sealor BasIc Sch_l with two tackers I-Senior Basic School, Theb

SeaIor Basic School with foar t_chers 1-

Senior Basic School, Jaoglote

S_or llludc Sch_1 with five tachers I­Senior Buic School, Dings Amb ~

SeaIor Bufc Schoo" with .. tachers 1-

Senior Basic SchOOl; Lakhenpur -do- Hatli -do- Parliwand (Tad HaDjli)

30 47 30 21

18

19

56

11

21

25

11

19

60 30 43 74 96 62 21 27 30 39 30 82 34 22 48 33 41 67 23 71

45

209

154

148 101 341

54

APPENDIX 12-EDUCATION-contd.

LIST OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHER WITH THEIR STRENGTH (Year 1961)-contd.

2 •. KATOUA TEHSIL (GIRLS)

Name .of Educational Intti\ution

High School Govt. Girls High School, Kathua

Cent .. al School:-Centra) Schoo), Parote (Mirpur Ram)

Central Prima .. )' Schools:-

No. of No.of teachers pupil'

15 422

167

Central Primary Schoo), Parliwand (Taraf Manjli) 2 67 -do- Budhi 2 59

Primary Schools with one teacher :­Primary School, Dinaga Amb

-do- 'Lakhenpur -do- Janglote

Higber Sec_dary Scbool:-Higher Secondary School, Hiranagar

HiBb Schools :-Govt. High Schoo), Ghagwal

-da- Parole (Pathwal).

Lower High Schools :-Lower High School, Marhin

-do- Chhan Rorian -do- I Koohtah

Middle School. :-Middle School, Candwan

-do- Saooora -d~ Rajpura -do- Sahllan -do- Gura Mondiao -do- Kore Punoo -do- Nahran '-do- Said -do- Rattanpur (Surara) -do- Rajbag (Malia)

Cent ... l Sc.h_l :-Central School, Satoora Gira

Prbnary School. with ODe teacher r-Primary School, Gudial

-do- Nonaath -do- Mava -do- Amala -do- Danoh (Kishenpur} -do- Pathwal ·-tlo- Gc;hr -do- Malai -do- . Bhayia

. -110- Sjahna

3.

No. of pupils

41 33 57

HIRANAGAR

No. of pupil.

'47 60 44 74 11 74 56 44 70 83

Name of Educational Inltitution No. of pupils

Primary Schools with two teachers:-Central Primary School, Parliwand (Taraf Manjli) 67.

111 59

-do- Barwal -do- Budhi

Basic Activity School. with ODe teacher 1-

Basic AClivity School, Kathua

TEHSIL

-do- Kharot -,do- Merth -do--do--do--do--do--do--do-

(BOYS)

Hatli Pamwal Janglote ugate Mangloor Lakhnote Lakhnote (aided)

No. of teachers

23

15 13

10 9 7

7 6 6 6 6 4 3 4 3 3

4

Primary School, Chhan MJagar -do- Pheru Chak -do- Haripur -do- Chapaki -do- Chaklala -do- Saniyal -do- Spalwan -do- Katal Bralnnanaa -do- Nichla (Ratwana)

-do- Harsaath

41 57 22 28 12 31 35 27 14 22

No. of pupils

477

488 410

319 302 259

220 157 199 97

182 119 123 85 72 98

107

No. of pupil.

46 76 60 47 31 49 49 48 SO 53

55

APPENDIX 12-EDUCATJON-concld.

LIST OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOGETHER WITH THEIR STRENGTH (Year 1961)-concld.

3. HiRANAGAR TEHSIL (BOYS)-coru:ld.

Name of Educational Institution No. of pupils Name of Educational Inslitution No.oCpupila

Primary School, Seshwan 60 Primary School, Loundhi 33

-do- Chhanmian Lal Din 14 -do- Jhaliyari 26

-do- Kariyala 23 .:.-do- Rai (Tapiyal) 45 -do- Candwal 45 -do- Chait Kahna 20 --do- Dholoti 62 -do- Khanpur 48 -do- Cham 35 -do- Cbahwal 20

-do- Girniori (Amala) 45 PrImary Sch_ .. with two t_ehen :---do- Hemirpur 64 Primary School, Cbhan Moraan 73 --do- Saniyal 23 -do- Jandi 80 --do- Dballi 41 -do- Jatwal 80

3. WRANAGAR. TERm (GIRLS)

111gb. School:-

Govt. Girll High School, Hiranagar

Central Seh_1 :­

Central School, Ghagwal

Central Primary Schoo .. :­

Central Primary School, Kootah

--do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Marhin

Cbapaki

Chhan Rorian

Rajpura

Primary Schools with ,_e t.eh ... :-

Primary School, Candwan

-do- Sanoora

.... ie Ac:tlvity Schoo" with one t_c:her l-

Basic Activity School, Sahllan

--do- Kannah

-do- Hanaath

--do- Gurah Mondian

No.oCpupill

102

36

35

33

22

23

No. of teachers No. of pupik

11

3

2

2

2

2

2,

:293

lSI

'98

154

1'31t

72

98

No. of pupil.

BasIc: Actlv1t7 School. with ODe teacher I-

Basic Activity School,

-do-

-do-

--do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

Jandi 34

Chachwal 31

Rajbagh (Muthi Hatdu) sa Suba Chak 27 Raghucbak 23

Girniari (Amala) Il

Jandhi 21

Source :-Education INpartment, J & K State.

56

APPENDIX IS-CINEMA HALLS, NEWSPAPER.S AND PR.INTING PRESSES (Year 1961)

CineIlla Hall.

I. Vijay Talkies, Kathua

2. Moonlight Cinema, Kathua

Newspapers

2

APPENDIX 14-COMMUNICATION

Printing . Presses

3

Source-Director of Information, J&K.

(I) CLASSIFICATION AND LENGTH OF ROADS (In Mlles) Year 1960-61

s~ No. Name of the Road

2

I. Thien-Basbohli Road

2. Dar-Udhampur Road

1. Katbua-Parol Road

2. Lakbenpur-Thien Road

S. National Highway with Kathua

- I. Diyal Chack,-Hiranagar Road

2. National Highway with Mirana,.r

Surfaced Metalledl Shingled

3 .. I. BASBOBLI TEBSIL

16.0

35.0

2. KATBVA TEBSIL

5.0

8.0

2.0

5.· BIRANAGAR TERSIL

2.0

7.0

CIllSllification

Fair-Weather

5

Jeepable Bridle

6 7

Total

8

16.0

35.0

5.0

8.0

2.0

2.0

7.0

Source :-Chief Engineer, P. W. D. (R & B) Jammu.

57

APPENDIX 14-COMMUNICATION-condd.

(iI) CLASSIFICATION OF BRmGES

S. No. Name of the Bricf&e

2

1. Foot Bridge

Mile No. and Road

S

Mile 6, Katbua-Parole road

2. Julia Bridge with 15' lpan RCO Culverts ~ile 17, Basbohli-Bani road

S. Wooden Bridge Mile 25. Basbobli-Bani road

4. Wooden Bridge Mile 25, Basbobli-Bani road

5. Suspension Bridge

6. Wooden Bridge

7. WoodeD Bridge

8. Wooden Bridge

9. Wooden Bridge

10. Bebani Bridge

Mile 27, BasbohU-Bani road

Mile 5. Bani Urthal Chhater pa8II galla

Mile 6, Bani Urthal Chhater pau galla

Mile 8, Bani Urtbal Chhater pa8II galla

Mile 16, Bani Urtbral Chbater pall galla

Mile 17, Lakhanpur-Bubohli road

NOTE-CI... A-Sa~ Cor all trailic

No. or Span

.. 2

2

2

Length or Loading. Span capacity

5 6

Riv~rJNallahJCaDal on which the bridge staad.

7

1. No. 122' i ton Vehicle. Wajoo NaUah at Parole 1. No. 98' -do-

100' -do- Nallah C1iral

sO' -do. Nallah Cholog

85' -do- Khad Baiem

120' -do- Nallab Sewa

sO' -do- Nallah Mander

S5' -do- NaUah Sewa

85' -do- Nanah Khererwa

45' .do- Nallab Sewa

107.5' each Nallah Bebani

Sourc:e--Ezecutive Engineer, R & B Divilion, Kathua

(iii) NO. OF POSTS AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES

Year No. of Poet Offices No. 0( Telegrapb Offices 1 2 S

1950-51 8 N.A.

1955-56 28 N.A.

1960-61 S2 S

Source-POIt and Telegraph Departmerlt

S. No.

I

l.

2.

3.

4. --- ---_. -"-

58

APPENDIX IS-LOCAL BODIES AND PANCHAYATS

(i) LOCAL BODIES

Name of Local No. of Revt'Due for the Bodies Members (1962-63)

(Rs.)

2 3 4

Baahohli 7 15,315.00

Kathua N.A. 54,100.00

Lakbenpur N.A. 10.293.00

Hiranagar N.A. 8,390.00

Expenditure for (1962-63)

(Rs.)

5

15.284.00

45,022.00

8,407.00

8,351.00

Note :- N. A.-Not available. Source ,- Health Secretaria t.

(ii) PANCHAYATS (Block.wise) year 1962

Name of the Bloel:: S. No. Name of Panchayat !'\ame of the Block S.No. Name of Panchayat

I. Bashohli 1. ThaDa 3. SialDa

2. Patti Mara 4. Bhadu

3. Sobar 5. Kalyal Gurah

4. MahaDpore 6. Ramkot

5. DharmahaDpure 7. Slor

6. Plahi 8. JuthaDa

7. Sandar 9. Tharakalwal

8. Hutt 10. Baggan

9. Bhoond 11. Billawar

10. Sen 12. Malti

II. Dhar Duggnoo 13. Goduflal

12. Parnala IV. Kathua I. Theh

II. Bani I. Banjal 2. DhaDora

2. Duggan 3. Mabaa

3. SurjaD Chalog ,4. Govind Sar .

4. Dulangal 5. Dinga Amb

6. Mangloor 5. BaDi

6. SandroohD 7. KatIi

8. CbeJak 7. !bulka

9. Partbian 8. Chandal

10. Forlian

III. Billawar I. Drung 11. Kathera

2. Mac;hhedi 12. --Janglote

59

APPENDIX IS-LOCAL BODIES AND PANCHAYATS-concld.

(ii) PANCBAYATS (Block-wise) year 1962-concld.

Name of the Block S.No. Name of Panchayat Name of the Block S. No. Name of Panchayat

13. Tarf Tagwal 6. Surara

14. Changrr.b 7. Nonaath

IS. Kbukhiyal 8' Katal

16. Tar( Bala 9. Ghagwal

17. Airwan 10. Rajpura

18. Takbliar II. Mava

19. Falote 12. Bbayia

20. Tribara 13. Sherpur

21. Hatli 14. Pathwal

22. Tridwan IS. Cbek Kabna

21. Nanan 16. Sahllan

24. Budhi 17. Kore Punoo

25. Barwal 18. Sehlwan

26. Chak Sheikhan 19. Gehr

27. Keri Gafldial 20. CbaIiari

28. Dilwan 21. Bbandhor Khanpur

22. Chhan Rorian

V. Hiranagar 1. Chak Dulma 23. Haripur

2. Jandi 24. Chakra

3. 25. Spalwan

Koohtah 26. Hamipur

4. Nabran 27. Marhin 5. Satora 28. Pansar

Source :-Development Commissioner, J & K, Srinagar

60

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BASHOHLI

Name of the block

Tehail

Date of COlIll:nencement

'Basbohli

Baahohli

1st April 1956

Geographical area of the block (acrea)

No. of Panchayat unitt

No. of villaSeli in the block

Population in the block

No. of families in the block

Cultivated area (acres)

(i) Irrigated area "

(ii) U nirrigated area "

Category of the block at the time of initial allotment

Present slatUi of the block

1956-57 I

AGRICULTURE

I. Paddy

2. Wheat

(Mdl. Srs. ehkl.)

-do-

3. Maize --do-

4. Barley -do-

. 5. Vegetables -do-

6. Walnuts -do-

7. Others -do-

B. Dl8tribad_ of ferdlb:ers aacl _1II'es:-

I. Ammonium sulphate (Mds. Srs. Cbks.)

2. Area under chemical fertilizers (acres)

C. Dl8tr1b1ltioD of bprovecl bpi_eats I­

I. Mustan ploUShs

2. Hindustani ploughs

3. Seed drill. (Kharif and Rabi)

D. Apic:uIt1II'aI cI __ ukdoas I­

Demonstration trials held

E. Otb_ It emil 1-

I. Seed multiplication farms set up

2. Area under fruit trees

3. Area under vegetables

4. No. of nurseriel established

5. Compost pitt dug

(No.)

,.

"

.(No.)

(No.)

11-0-0

50-0-0

4-0-0

I"()'()

18-0-0

2-0-0

.1-10-0

107-0-0

107

131

107

17

1957-58 2

7-0-0

602·0-0

3S-10-0

5"()'()

16-0-0

121-0-0

121

34

18

137

100

251

1956-57

216,165

17

74

34,730

5,940

26,347

3,173

23,174

N. E. S. Block

N. E. S. Block

1958-59 3

17-0-0

46·0-0

10-0-0

4-0-0

1-2·0

176-0-0

176

17

51

34

18

151

124

125

1959-60 4

138-26-0

40-20-0

22-7·0

7-15-0

470-12-0

176

10

160

ISO

137

1960-61 5

140-9-0

47-5-0

32-24-0

30-19-0

1-5-0

2.20-0

96-1-8

180

91

175

137

959

61

APPENDIX' 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BASHOHLI-contd.

1956-57 I

1957-58 2

I. Veterinary dispensaries functioning

2. Animals treated in dispenlariei

3. Animals (a) Inoculated

" (b) Vaccinated

4. Poultry farms functioning

5. Improved animals supplied (a) BuIll

6. Improved birds supplied:­

<a) Males

(b) Females

7. Animals castrated

I. Area irrigated by canals

2. Khuls repaired or renovated

ANIMAL HUSBANDARY

(No.)

" " " " "

" " "

6,8:U

50

660

775

IRRIGATION

(acres)

(No.)

3,173

18

11,453

90

430

542

3,173

HEALTH AND RURAL SANITATION

J. Rural dispenaaries functioning (No.)

2. Cases treated in :.- (a) Dispensaries "

(b) First aid centres "

3

N.A.

760

3. Rural latrines constructed

4. Drinking water wells constructed

5. Drinking water wells renovated

I. Reading rooms and libraries functioning

2. Youth clubs functioning

3. Cultural film .hows organised

4. Memberabip in youth clubs

" " " 2

SOCIAL EDUCATION

(No.)

" OJ

"

17

2

5. Recreation centres located outside schools OJ 17

. 6. Functional gram Sahayak'. camps organised OJ

7. Functionalleadera trained in gram Sahayak's camps

I. Smokeless chullas installed

I. Existing Kacha roads improved

2. Bridges conltructed

J. Pancbayat ghan constructed

WOMEN'S PROGRAMME

(No.)

CPMMUNICATION

(furlongs)

(No.)

872

1

CONSTRUCTION (Ko"".)

(No.) 17

3

N.A.

1,276

8

17

2

17

17

1958-59 3

8,770

80

215

2

8

158

3,173

3

N.A.

1,850

2

17

2

4

27

17

2

117

1959-60 4

4,670

115

125

335

N.A.

5

3

N.A.

OJ

15

10

17

2

8

-40

17

5

175

15

208

1

1960-61 5

5,690

235

120

I

2

5

7

203

N.A.

7

3

N.A.

.. 10

74

17

2

10

-40

17

4

210

21

126

1

62.

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BASHOHU-concld.

1956-57 I

1957-58 2

VILLAGE· AND SMALL INDUSTRIES

1. Persons trained at demonstration (cum-training) centres (No.)

2. Financial assistance for industrial Ca) Loanees . (b) Attlount advanced IC) Grantees

3. Amount of subsidiary granter

4.. Bee hives intrcduced

purposes:­(No.) (Rs.) (No.)

(Rs.)

(No.)

305

305

7,000.00

CO·OPERATION

I. Co-operative societies functioning:­<al Multipurpose (b) Industria)

2. Membership in co-operative societies:­(a) Multipurpose (b: Industrial

3. Amount of share capital railed in societies :-(a) Multipurpose (b) Industrial

(No.) 1

"

(No.) 88

" co-operative

(RI.) 3,225.00 ..

55

55

6,250.00

85

1

12

685.00

LOCAL BODIES (PANCHAYATS)

. I. Panchayats functioning

2. Villages covered by panchayats

3. No. 0( members in pancbayats

4. No. of casa instituted:­(i)· Civil

(ii) Criminal (iii) Others

5. No. of casa decided:­(i) Civil

(ii) Criminal (iii) Others

6. Fresh elections held .

1. Waste and virgin land reclaimed

2. Area planted

(No.) 17 17

74 74

183

117 182 31

107 174 23

17 (No.)

RECLAMATION

(acrea)

183

142 136 63

133 103 51

195~59

3

30

6 6,000.00

365.00

4,480.00

1

49

17

74

183

121 140 36

103 132 30

2

10

1959-60 1960--61 4 5

50

N.A. .. .. ..

I

.. "

12

N.A.

.. " ,. .. " " II

"

4.50

40

N.A. .. .. ..

.. ..

12

N.A.

..

.. .. "

.. .. •• ..

6

PEOPI.E·S CONrRIBUTION AND GOVERNMENT'S SHARE (Year 1956-57)

I. Agriculture and Animal Husbandary 2 .. Irrigation 3. Health and Rural Sanitation ... Social Education 5. Communi!=ation

Note:......: N. A.-Not available.

(RI.) .. .. .. ..

People's yontribution (R •• )

3,400.00 1,856.37

13,560.72 26,688.CO 13,266.20

Govt' .. Share (Ra.)

1,892.19 ",225.75

35,127.31 18,440.00 25.453.60

63

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BILLA WAR

Name of the block

Tehsil

Date of commencement

Geographical area of the block (acres)

No. of panchayat unils

No. of villages in the block

Population in the block

No. of families in the block

(No.)

N. E. S. block, Billawar

Buhohli

17-5-1956

19~57

359,006 16 66

40,065

5,000

1956-57 1957-58 2

1958-59 3

AGRICULTURE •

A. DiIItributiOD of improved .eect. :-I. Paddy

2. Wheat

3. Maize

4. Others

5. Vegetables

(Mds .• SrB.-Chka.)

-do-

-do-

-do-

-do"":'

B. Distributloa. of fertilizers aad maaurell:-

I. Ammonium sulphate .

2. Green manure

3. Area under chemical rertilizers

(Mds.-Srs •• Chka.)

-do­

(acres)

C. DistributiOD of improved Implem_w 1-

1. Iron Ploughs

2. Seed drills

3. Barharrows

1. Othen

D. Alricultural demoD8tratioas I­

I. Demonstration trials held

2. Vegetable' demonstrations held

E. Other items:-

(No.)

" " "

(No.)

"

I. Area under Japanese method of cultivation (acres)

2. Area under green manuring "

3. Area under improved seeds "

,4. Area under fruit trees

5 Area l.JDder other trees

6. Area under vegetables

7. No. of nurseries established

8. . Fruit trees. planted

9. Other trees planted

10. Compoat pits dug

" " "

" " "

I ()()..().()

300-0-0

110

110

400

20

120

N.A.

10

15

2,000

7,113

124

2oo"()'()

200().()..0

40-0-0

190

190

100

6

125

N.A.

15

3,000

4,000

200

521"()'()

28-37-0

0-15-0

1·39-0

128-12·2

128

48

32

16

96

85 100

10

5

35

152

N.A.

22

4,000

8,000

400

1959-60 4

21-6-0

7674-0

104.0

175-0-0

1-0-0

447·1-0

5-20-0

250

92 50

2

7

35

132

N.A.

2S

1,000

. 1,000

76

1960-61 5

59-0-0

179-7-3

17·0-0

1-30-0

1-10-0

283-15-8

12-5-0

N.A.

III 75

II

10

.7 132

N.A.

32

2,100

JS5 •

64-

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BILLAWAR-contd.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

I. Veterinary dispe,nsam fUnctioning (No.) 2 2 2 2 2

2. Stockmen centrel " 2 2 2. 2 2

3. Animals (a> treated "

22,950 17,435 9,652 4,670 5,430 (b) inoculated

" 1,462 1.319 328 210 325

(c) vaccinated "

3,895 1,341 40 S40 630

4. Sheep farms functioning (Govt.) " 1

5. Fodder demonstration centres functioning " 10 10 10

6. Improved animals IUpplied :-

<a) Bulls " 2 2 2 9

(b) Rams .. 39 .. .. 7. Animals castrated

" 4L6 615 594 ·153 81'

IRRIGATION

I. Tank. constructed (No.) 3 2 1 2. Tanka repaired or renovatoed

" 3 3 2 3. Channel. constructed

" .. 6 .. 4. Wells conltructed:-

Ca) Kacha " 15

(b) Pucc& . " 4 .. 2

5~. .Wells repaired or renofBted:-

(a) Kacha "

(b) Pucca "

3 2

HEALTII AND RURAL SANITATION

I. Rural dispensaries fupctioning (No.) 3 3 3 S 3 2. Cases treated in:-

(a) DilpeDsaries "

56,808 54,811 48,195 N.A. N.A. (b) First aid centres

" 1,100 1,000 1,174

" " (c)' Total No. of persona . treated 57,908 55,811 49,369 " " !. Rural latrines copstructed

" 15 10 6 .. 2 ... Drains constructed pucca (Yds.) 100 75 24

5. Village lanes paved (Sq. yds.) 100 300 400 1,200 6. Sockage pits constructed (No.) 6 .. 3

SOCIAL EDUCATION

1. Literilcy centres started (No.) 6 4 ... 2. Adults made literate:-

Ca) Men "

30 38 25 30 (b) Women

" .. 7 3. R-eading rooms and libraries functionmg

" 15 15 15 17 17

4. Cultura) film shows organised "

6 8 32 6 5. School teachers trained in camps

" 15 17

6. Recreation centres located outside schools "

3 S S S 7. Functioual gram labayak'. campi organiled - 3 "

65

APPENDIX IS-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, BILLA WAR-concld.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1 2 3 4 5

COMMUNICATION

I. New Kacha roads conatructed (fgs.) 100 74 4 30.3 3O.S

2. Existing Kacba roads improved .. 4- 25 2 6.S 18

3. CUIV~rh constructed (No.) 200 100' 100 8

4. Culverts repaired 8

5. Bridges constructed "

2 2

6. Bridges repaired " 2 2

7. CroSl wat~r drains laid " 2

CONSTRUCTION (HOUSING)

• I. New model houses built (No.)

2. Panchayat ghars constructed "

15

LOCAL BODIES (PANCHAYATS)

I. Panchayah functioning (No.) \5 16 \6 13 IS

2. Villages covered by Panchayats "

62 66 66 N. A- N.A.

3. No. of members in panchayats 159 170 170 " "

4. No. of cal~a instituted:-

<a) Civil 95 100 68 .. 0' (b) Criminal 78 72 58 .. 0' (c) Others 44- 24- 29 .. "

5. No. 0( cases decided:-

<a) Civil 87 95 57 " ..

(b) Criminal 73 69 52 " ..

(c) Others 42 22 20 .. .,

PEOPLE'S CONTRIBUTION AND GOVT'S. SHARE (R •• )

I. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry N.A. N.A. N.A. 3,200.00 N.A.

2. Irrigation 15,000.00 . 7,700.00 384.00 13,618.70 If

3. Health and Rural Sanitation 500.00 .. 4. Social Education 15,000.00 1,000.00 21,260.60 .. 5. Communication 7,500.00 6,226.00 500.00 7,735.60

"

Note:- N. A.-Not available.

66

APPENDIX US-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-conti.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, KATHUA

Name of the block

Date of commencement

~phical area of the block (acres)

No. of Panchayat units

No. of villages in the block

Population in the block (No.)

Area for cuhivation (acres)

\ 1956-57 I

AGRICULTURE

A. DUtribatioD of improved seeds r-

1. Paddy

2. Wbeat

(Mda. 8rs. Chks.)

.do-

3. Maize -do-

4. Other cereall -do-

5. Vegetables -do-

6. Sugar cane -do·

B. IHBtrlbatioD of fertiliz_ aDd maD1I1'es I-

1. Ammonium sulphate

2. Super phosphate

(Mds. S1'I. Chka.)

-do-

3. Other chemical fertiliurs -do-

-f.. Urja mixed -do-

S. Free gift fertilizers -do-

6. A~a under chemical fertilizer.

Co ui.trlbatioa of improved implements:­

I. II'OD ploughs

2. Seed· drill.

3. BarharMwl

4. Saw se8I01'I

D. ABricalumai cIem_tratioas l­

I. PemonltDtian trials held

2. No. of holdiDp taken up for demonstrations

E. Odler fum.:-

(ac~s)

(No.)

"

"

(No.)

1. Area UDder J .... eR method cultivation (acrea)

2. Total ar~ uDder green fodder

3 •. Area under imprQftd aeedI " "

49-21-0

945-32-0

4-0-0

1-0-0

25-0-0

15-0-0

100-0-0

12-0-0

35-0-0

27-0-0

100

300

34-

34

1800

N. E. S. block, Kathua

1--4-1956

1956-57

145,725

28

184-

58,778

49,403

1957-58 2

54-19-0

541·12-0

25-0-0

1-0-0

25·0-0

56..().O

200-0-0

15·0-0

16-0-0

38-0-0

140

400

42

42

1300

1958-59 3

50-6-0

280-12.0

16-0-0

1-0-0

14-0-0

36·0-0

9()O-O-O

10-0-0

10-0-0

30-0-0

53

1000

56

56

28

28

15

15 .

12

10

800

1959-60 4

300-29-0

626-4·0

47-2-0

610-8-0

19

5

No.\.

....

1960-61 5

179-12·0

123-12-0

10-15·0

2·7-0

190-0-0

450-13-0

99

320

N.A.

..

67

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, KATHUA-contd.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 195~0 1960-61 2 3 4 ,;

AGRICULTURE-c_ld.

4. Seed multiplication farms set up (No.) 116 ISO N.A. N.A. N.A.

5. Area under fruit trees (acres) .. " .. 6. Area under other trees

" " " " 7. Compost pits dug (No.) 779 116

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

I. Artificial insemination centres functioning :-

(a) Main centres (No.) 1

(b) Sub - centres "

3 3 3 3 5

2. _Full-fledged dispensaries or hospital. I I

3. Animals Cal Vaccinated "

1,415 470 N.A. N.A. 880 (b) Inoculated

" 380 2\0 .. "

N.A.

4. Improved animals supplied:-(a) Bulls etc.

" 3 41

IRRIGATION

1. Tanks coDstructed (No.) 5 7 5

2. Tanks repaired or renovated .. 17 28 3 3. ChaDnels constructed

" 25

4. Wells constructed:-(a) Kacha

" 12 10

(b) Pucca "

50

5. Wells repaired or renovated :-Ca) Kacha

" 13 15 4 S

(b) Pucca .. 9 13 2

6. Flumes constructed "

6 15

7. Tube weill cons U-UL ted .. 3

HEALTH AND RURAL SANITATION

I. Rural dispensaries functioning (No.) 6 6 7 7 1 2. Cases treated in:-

(a) Fint aid centres .. 28 28 20 20 (b) Dispensaries

" N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.

3. Rural latrinea constructed "

27 32 10 12 4. Drains constructed:-

(a) Pucca (Yd •• ) 75 200 2 (b) Kacha .. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. H.A.

5. Village lanes paved (Sq. Yds.) 4,120 6,000 7,642 3 58 6. Sockage pitl constructed (No.) 44- 182 215 55

7. Drinking -water wells constructed:-(a) Kacha (No.) 52 18 II 5 S (b) Pucca 16 10 17 4 S

8. Drinking water wells renovated:-(a) Kacha-

" 3 2 7 5 ...

(b) Pucca "

25 -4 15 7 ~

9. Hand pumps installed " 10. R1Iral latrines in use "

15 22 22 22 ll. Disinfection of drinking water wells "

315 475 1,715 127 115

68

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY DEVEL,?PMENT BLOCK, KATBUA-contd.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1 2 S 4 5

SOCIAL EDUCATION

I. Literacy centres started . (No.) 12 28 29

2. Adults made literate:-

(a) Men .. 515 618 892 425 310

(b) Womeu "

25 39 76 12 35

3. Readiug rooms and libraries functioniug 15 28 30 30 30

4. Youth dubs functioning 12 28 29 29 28

5. Membeqbip in youth dubo 180 295 475 410 412

6. Farmers uoinDS functioning "

100 101 112 N.A. N.A.

7. Membership in farmers unions "

4,000 5,175 4,984 " ..

8. Youth camps held "

12. 28 29 " "

9. Penona participated in youth camps .. 15 200 435 .. 10. Recreation ceutres located outside schools 15 28 30 ..

WOMEN'S PROGRAMME

1. Mahila samities functioniug (No.) 18 20 35 N.A. N.A.

2. Membership in mahila amities "

180 275 525 " "

3. Smokeleaa ebulla. inltalled .. 27 32 .. " COMMUNICATION

1. New Kacha road. coDltructed (furlonp) 756 341 200 6 10

2. Existing Kaeba road. improved "

100 200 S85 6 5

3. Culverts CODltructed (No.) 16 4 8 4

4. Culverts repaired " 2 2 3

5. CrOll water drains laid "

20 2 3 7

CONSTRUCTION

New hoU15 coDltructed UDder lCheme:-

J. Kacha bOURS (No.) 21 145 300

2. Pucca houses ",. 5 35 17

3. Semi puce. hoUiel "

4 27 25

4. New model houses built ,,- 7 18 27

5; School buildings constructed 'J 12 15 5

6. DilpeDlary buildings CODltructed .. 7. Panchayat .ban constructed .. 12 28 29 .. .-

69

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK., ItATBUA-contd.

195r-57 1

1957-58 2

VILLAGE AND SMALL INDUSTRIES

1. Perlons trained at demonstration cum-training cmtrel:-

<a> Basic training (No.)

(b) Ref'resher training "

2. Brick kilns started "

3. Bricks manufactured "

4. Tiles manufactured ..

60

60

6

7,500,000

1,600,000

(lO.OPERATION

I. Co-operative societiet functioning:­

(a) Credit

(b) Multipurpose

(c) Marketing

2. Membership in co-operative societies:­

(a) Credit

(b) Multipurpose

(c) Marketing

(No.)

..

.. .. .. ..

3. Amount of abare capital raised in co-operative societies :-

<a) Credit

(b) Multipurpoae

(c) Marketing

(RI.)

II

" 4. Amount of loanl advanced to the members of

co-operative societies:-

<a) Credit

(b) Multipurpose

(c) Marketing

(Ra.)

.. ..

5. Amount of loanl repaid by members to co-opera­tive societies:-

(a) Credit

(b) MUltipurpose

Cc) Marketing

(RI.)

..

..

27

4

9,000.00

73,000.00

11,000.00

60

60

6

7,500,000

1,600,000

20

1,200

73

59

23,000.00

66,000.00

16,000.00

79,000.00

LOCAL BODIES (PANCBAYATS)

1. Paneh~yat. functioning

2. Villages covered by panchayatl

3. No. of member. in panchayata

.... No. of cases instituted:-

Ca) Civil

(b) Criminal

(e) Others

(No.)

"

28

184

!lOS

104-

64-

16

28

184

308

250

162

205

1958-59 S

60

60

6

7,500,000

1,600,000

15

4

1,717

73

62

33,000.00

95,000.00

43,000.00

28

1M

308

591

358

312

1959-60 4

50

57

3

86,000

829,500

10

..

40

34-

62

N.A.

.. "

N.A.

.. "

N.A.

" ..

28

184-

308

N.A.

..

..

1960-61 5

5

3,670,000

1,910,000

5

5

188

65

65

N.A.

" ..

N.A.

..

..

N.A.

..

..

28

1M

SOO

N.A.

•• ..

70

APPENDIX I6-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -contd.

COMMUNITY' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, KATHUA-concld.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 I 2 3 4 5

LOCAL BODIES (PANCBAYATS)--&Imcld.

5. No. 0( C81e1 decided :-

(a> CiviJ 41 54 149 N.A. N.A.

(b) Criminal 16 !II 110 " "

(c). Orh~ 13 36 101 " "

PEOPLE'S CONTRIBUTION (RIi.)

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59

1. Agriculture and auimal husbandry 14,000.00

2. Irription 3,30+.92 4,336.12

3. Health and rural lanitatioa 5,000.00 3,236.05 667.79

4. Social education 4,200.28

5. Communication 4,208.19 4,299.98

6. Hciusiq (ColUtruction)

7. Local bodies (PanchayalJ) 28.000.00

B. Gentral 300.02

9. Gon ... lhare (Total) 93,749.06 122,535.14 17,174.03

Note :-N.A.-Not available.

A.

B.

C.

D.

71

APPENDIX 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, HlRANAGAR

Name of the block

Tehsil

Date of commencement

Geographical area of the block

No. of Panchayat units

No. of village!! in the block

Population in the bock:-

(a) Men

(b) Women

No. of families in the block

(a) Cultivated area

(i) Irrigated area

(n) Unirrigated area

(b) Area not available for cultivation

(c) Area under forest

(acres)

-do-

-do-

-dQ-

-do-

Category of the block at the time of initial allotment

Present status of the block

Hiranagar

Hiranagar

1-4-1956

1956-57

182 Sq. Miles

27

263

23,296

21,518

9,186

49,789

9,244

40,545

58,969

7,459

N.E.S.

N.E. S.

AGRICULTURE

1956-57 1957-58

2

1958-59

3

D.IIItribatioa of, Improved aeed.:-

1. faddy (Mis.-Srs.-Ch!u.)

2. Wheat -do-

3. Maize -do-

4. Vegetables -do-

Distribatioa of fertilizers aad lIlRDareal-

1. Ammonium sulphate (Mds.-Srs_-Chks. )

2. Super phosphate -do-

3. Other chemical fertilizers -do-

4. Area under chemical fertilizers (acres)

D.IIItn"batioD of improved implelDeatB I-

I. Iron ploughs, Mustan ploughs and Hindustani

981-0-0 1664-0-0

12-31-0

47-5-12

1-24-0

1-11-6

1-20-0 1,408-37·0 1,785-39-12

37-0-0 4-0-0

72-0-0

1,351 1,409 1,794

1959-60

4-

26-19-0

138-33-0

8-22-0

N.A.

ploughs (No.) 27 each

2. Seed drills-Kharif and rabi 54 4-

3. Horse hQCS (No.) 27 4-

4. Barhanows " 27 12

Agr:lcaltaral delDoDBtratioDB I-

I. DemoDstration trials held (No.) 169 9& 76

2. No. of holdings taken up for demonstrations 169 112

3. Other agricultural demonstrations held (No.) 5 12

1960-61

5

20-0-9

157-10-0

9.0-0

0-3-0

457-14-0

N.A.

5

10

215

91

72

APPENDIX I6-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, HIRANAGAR-contd.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-6) 1 2 3 4 5

AGIUCULTURE-,orl,ld.

E. Other item& I-

I. Area under Japanese method of cultivation (acres-kana)s) 2-4 J().() ]57-3

2. Total area under green fodder (acres) 1,539 1,539 1.545

3. Area und~r improv~ seed. -do- 1,225 2,080 135 ISS 240

4-. Seed multiplication farzns set up (No.) 86

5. Cheznical pcsticidf1l distributed (Lbs.) 44- 106 1,086

6. Area under fruit trees ( Ilcres-k~na1s) 109-3 J03.3 110-3

7. Area under vegetables (Ilcrea) 224 228 300

8. No. of nurseries tstablished witb area 24 (17.3 acres)

9. Fruit trees planted (No.) 8,271 529

10. CompoJt pita dug "

3 89 628

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

J. Veterinary diapellDries functioning (No.)

2. Animals treated in dispensaries "

2,121 2,859 5,193 N.A. 4,058

S. Animals :- <a) inoculat~ "

2,862 1,292 976 " 213

(b) vaccinated "

1,623 1,365 1,138 II 1,196

4. Poultry farms fUnctioning (private) "

I

5. Improved animal. supplied:-

(a) Bulh "

2 2 4

6. Animals castrated II 149 243 191 431 I,M2

7. Breeding t:eDtre for cattle "

2 2 2 2· 2

IRlUGATION

t. Net area irriga~ by:-

<a) Wells (acres) N.A. N.A. 704 N.A. N.A.

(b) Khul. "

1,175 1,075 1,577 .. .. (e) Others II N.A. N.A. N.A. .. ..

t. Khula COD.tructed (Fgs.) J39 261 148 " It

3- Khula repaired or renovated (miles) 32 331 171 16

4. Wella COll8truct~:-

<a) Kacba (No.) 3 .. 6

(b) Pucca.

73

APPENDIX 16-COMMuNtTY DEVELOPMENT- contd.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, HIRANAGAR--'"confd.

1956-57 1957-58

2

HEALTH AND RURAL SANITATION

1. Total No. of persoDs treated in dispensaries 4,000

2. Rural latrines constructed (No.)

3. Drains constructed (Pucca) "

4. Village lanes paved (Sq. yds.)

5. Drinking water wells constructed (pucca) (No.)

6. Drinking water wells renovated (pucca) "

23

7. Hand pumps installed "

8. Ponds constructed and repaired "

21

1. Literacy centres started

SOCIAL EDUCATION

(No.)

2. Adults made literate

3. Reading rooms and libraries functioning

4. Youth clubs functioning

5. Membenhip in youth clubs

6. Farmes unions functioning

7. Membership in farmen unions

8. Children camps held

9. Children participated in camps

]0. Peripatetic camps held

" " .. " .. .. .. " ..

11. School teachers trained in peripatetic camps ..

12. Recreation centres located outside schools "

13. Functional gram .. hayak's camps organised ..

14. Functional leaden trained in gram sabayak', camps (No.)

27

COMMUNICATION

I. New Kacha roads constructed

2. Existing Kacha roads improved

3. Culverts constructed

(Miles)

.. (No.)

63

9

6

3,eoo 4

700

12

30

30

27

24

40

9

CONSTRUCTION (ROUSING)

I. Panchayat ghan constructed

I., Co-operative societies functioning:-

(i) Credit

(ii) Multipurpose

(iii) Farming

(No.) 25 25

CO.OPERATION

(No.) 9

5 " ,.

9

6

1

1958-59

3

8,003

4

3

7,002

1

6

I

17

2

170

27

7

114

2

21

8

6,000

100

24

51

211

5

6

5

9

6

1959-60

4

5,420

194

7

2

72

25

5

66

3

38

2

15

5

40

s

9

6

1960-6]

5

N.A.

20

11

15

4-

95

25

9

169

35

2

120

5

9

o

2

14

APPENDIX .. 16-COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-concld.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK, HlRANAGAR-concld.

1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61

2 3 4- 5

CO.OPEIlATION-QIII&ld.

2. Membership in co-operative societies:-

(i) Credit (No.) 466 466 466 485 510

(ii) Multipurpoae "

354- 825 1,068 1,065 1,065

(iii) Farming .. 12 12 13 18

3. Amount of share capital raised in co-operative locieties :-

(i) Credit (RI.) 7.900.00 N.A. N.A.

(ii) Multipurpose ., 3,700.00 11,600.00 16,400.00 " ..

(iii) . Farming ,. 1,400.00 1,400.00 " u

4. Amount of loans advanc:ed to tbe members of co-operative locieties:-

(i) Credit (RI.) 4,000.00 " "

(ii) Multipurpose "

20,000.00 26,000.00 10,000.00 " .,

(iii) Farming .. " " 5. Amount of loans repaid by members to co-operative

societies :-

(i) Credit (lU.) 1,000.00 " ...

(ii) Multipurpose "

2,300.00 17,000.00 12,000.00 " .,

(iii) Farming " " ..

LOCAL BODIES (PANCIIAYATS)

I. Pancbayats functioning (No.) 27 27 27 28 28

2. Villages covered by panchayata 262 262 262 262 262

3. No. of mnnben in panchayatl 283 270 260 260 270

4. No. of calel instituted :-

(i) Civil 1,299 290 204 N.A. N.A. (ii) Criminal 931 149 77 ,. ..

(iii) Othen 1,254- 77 186 .. " 5. No. of CUl'II decided:-

(i) Civil 1,066 199 103 .. .. (ii) Criminal 766 117 45

" ., (iii) Otbers 993 44 84 ,.

" RECLAMATION Total up to 1958-59

1. Waste and virgin land reclaimed (acres) 35,3S4-" ..

2' Area bunded and terraced 61,721 " ..

3. Bunding done (No.) 19 " ..

TOTAL VALVE 01' PEOPLE'S CONTRIBUTION (Ra.)

I. Irrigation 8,687.00 6,821.00 18,252.81 .. .. 2. Heaith aDd rural saDitation 8,S55.5O M25.00 1,298.00

" .. S. Social education 38,186.00 263.00 21.00 II 'OJ

4. Communication 5,456.44 2,105.12 821.00 .. ,..

Note :- N. A.-Not available. Source:- Devel~t Com· ...... , J .. K." ....... '. "

;.',

15

APPENDIX 17-NATURAL CALAMITIES

LOllS of human lives and property MeaBurea taken by the Government --- ~ r-------~ KiDd of Datural Human lives Property Cuhrelief Loans

S. No. Year calamity (No.) (RB.) (Rs.) (R.I.)

2 3 4 5 6 7

BASHOHLI TERSIL

1. 1953 Fire N. A. 210.00 N. A.

2. 1954- Flood 2 14,150.00 2,646.00 "

Fire N.A. 395.00 ., 3. 1955 Flood 384,629.00 1,050.00 ..

Fire N.A. 925.00 .. 4. 1956 Flood 23,278.00

" Fire N.A. 1,720.00 ..

5. 1957 Flood 21.687.00 75.00 fl

Fire N. A. 625.00 .. 6. 1958 Fire

" 50.00

"f'

7. 1959 Flood 12,500.00 2,725.00 ,,' IllRANAGAR TERSIL

I. 1953 Fire N. A. N. A. 30,009.00 N •. A.

Flood " "

745.00

2. 1954 Fire " "

1,265.00

Drought " "

48,493.14

3. 1955 Fire " "

2,190.00

Flood .. " 175.00

4. 1956 Fire " "

9,075.00 . 5. 1957 Fire

" " '315.00

Flood " "

2,450.00

6. 1958 Fire " "

525.00

Flood " "

925.00

7. 1959 Fire " .. 525.00 110.00

Flood .. " 375.00

8. 1960 Fire " " 835.00

Hailstorm " "

715.00

Note:- N. A.-Not available. Souroe:- Deputy Commissioner. Kathua.

76

APPENDIX 18-BANKS, INSURANCE AND SMALL SAVINGS

(1) BANKS (Year 1962)

I. Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Kathua.

Year

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

Postal Certificates Progresaive

r---___....__-~ GrOll amount Net amount

(RI.) (RI.)

2

59,300.00 36,869.00

(ll)

No.

Sour~General Manager, Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd., Srinagar.

INSURANCE

of Policie,

47

183

lUI

512

34-0

Sum I nlured (Rs.)

91,500.00

543,250.00

643,500.00

1,344,250.00

1,153,';00.00

Source-Branch Mansl1;er, Life lnaurance Corporation, Northern Zone, Jullunder

(iii) SMALL SAVINGS (Year 1962-63)

Post Office Saving Banks Progreuive

Grosa amount Net amount (Rs.) (RI.)

S 4-

1,153,771.00 241;105.00

Cumulative time deposit accounts Totsl of all Securities Progreasive Progressive

.A.. .... Net Amount Gross Amount Net amount

(RI.) (Ra.) (RI.)

5 6 7

27,691.00 1,242,566.00 819,020.00

Source-Deputy Regional Director, ltC, National Savinp, J & K RegiOD, Srinagar.

It) -

...,

N

r s:: I .S!

tl',;; "'" z·c ~

. ~ 'iii ·c >

GIl

~ -

+

~~ ~ - :i -I + +

~ ~ ~ !D~ as ...,-1++

+ '+

+

~ i -~ - - -

77

&I iii )l I • a I [.S!

l£.i

..., ...,

...,

Ol N

N N

-IN

~ ~- ~-~ ..... ~~ .- ..., ..; i + +

~~ _ N

+ +

It)

~ -

S. No. Name of Mela

2

I. Baiaakbi

2. Chaunki

3. Nag Panchmi

4. Dushahra

5. Duahahra

6. Bala Sundari

7. Holi

8. Chetar Choudshi

9. Basant Panchmi

10. Shir Bala

Sajana Nag.panthm;

18

APPENDIX 20-FAIRS AND FESTIVALS

Name of the place where mela is held

3

Airwan

Falote

Kathua

Kathua

Parole

Parole

Hatli

Airwan

Name of the No. ofday. month and date the mela

when mela i& held continues

4

1st Baisakb

Hat

Bhadun

Katik

Katik

Cbet

5

one d"y

2 day.

one day

one day

one day

one day

7 days

2 daY'

Chhan Rorian

Phagan

Cbet

February

March

one day

Thath

Hiranagar.

NtilTeat .t"tion or easiest route to reach the Mel.

6

JamlXlu-~atbua old Road

Jammu-Kathua old Road

Kathua proper

Kilthua proper

Kalhua-parole Road

Kathua-parole Road

Jammu-Pathaoka! Road

JamlXlu-Kathua old Road

Chhan Rorian

Thath village

Hiranagar ."

No. ofpeople attending me

Mela

7

10,000

10,000

10,000

15,000

5,000

3,000

5,000

10,000

II.

12. Basi Famual·Chet Choudshi Hiranagar

September

April

one day

one day

one day Hiranagar

Hiranagar

2,000

1,000

1,000'

1,000

2,000

5,000

5,000

5,000

3,000

13. Baisakhi

14. Devi Mcla

15. Janam Ashlami

16. Rathkhra

17. Dushthra

lB. Chanj

19. Yatr.

20. Yatra

21. Yatra

22. Chanj

23. Cbani

24.

25.

!6.

B.

9.

}.

Yatra

Dangal

Baisakhi

Chet·Chodsbi

Mela Peer·Lakhdate

Mela Narsingh

Baisakhi

Chet Chodshi

Nauratra

Samial

Behia

Kaghwal

Kaghwal

Koohtah

Dooghar

Doogbar

Doogbar

Louranag

Dhar Sarthal

Raulka

Basakdal

April one day

April 2 days

September 3 days

December 3 daY'

October one day

9-10 Har 2 daY'

4 BbaduD one day

Bhadun 2 days

AsnJj one day

20·21 Bbadun 2 days

Arter R"khdi 2 dilY.

ootlday

Bani 12.13 Har 2 days

Baabohli Bais"kh one dilY

Bashohli Chet one day

Mohda·Khalwa End of Cbet 2 day.

Moza Thana S0-31 Har 2 daya

Billawar . I.g Baisakh 3 day.

Kbial Chet

Bando Chogan Chet .

one day

one day

Behia

Kaghwal

Kaghwal

Koohtah

Bashohli-Dooghar

Bashobli-Dooghar

Baahol;lli- Dooghan

Ballhohli-Louranag

Basbohli-Sllrthal

Ba8bobli-Raulka

Baaakdal

Baahohli-Bani

Oaki Road

Oaki Road.

Bashohli

Bamohli

Via Kathua

Via Kathua

Via Kathua

800

800

1,000

1,200

1,500

900

3,000

6,000

2,500

2,600

900

6,000

6,000

600

2,000

Source:- Fail. and Fe.tivala Survey, 1961, CQIlducted by Cen'UI DCplU'tmeJ)t.

CENSUS TABLES

CENSUS

The ]961 Census was designed to collect more comprehensive data than that attempted at any previous Indian Census in view of the Five Year Plans undertaken by the Government as also because of the growjng need for basic data by the different administrative depart~ents.

The Census data relating to Jammu and Kashmir has been incorporated in Volume VI of the series of publications designated Census of India, 1961. The volume has been· divided into 10 parts, some of which have been further sub-divided, depending upon the quantum of material relating to each.

The tabulation Plan of the 1961 Census envi­saged the compilation of 5 sets of tables known as A-General Population Tables, B-Economic· Tables, C-Social and Cultural Tables, 0 -Migra­tion Tables and . E - Housing Tables series. The B-Series Tables were split up into two parts, one giving the general economic data and the other in which the data has been tabulated with household and not the individual as the unit. In addition to these five sets, special tables re­lating to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes were to be prepared and printed as a separate part. As there are no scheduled tribes in Jammu and Kashmir, tables giving the data of scheduled tribes were not prepared for this State. Another set of tables reglJrding rural arts and crafts found in different parts of the State was also compiled and printed as a separate part of Volum.e VI.

The District Census Handbook does not include D-Series (Migration Tables) and E-Series (Tables on Housing). These have been separately printed and constitute Part I1-C and Part IV of Volume VI.

TABLES

So far as Other series are concerned, the following tables only have been omitted:-

Name of series

A-Series General Population Tables

B-Series (Tables I to IX) General Economic Tables

Tables omitted

Union Primary Census Abstract. Sub-Appendix to Appen-dix I of Table A-I

B-II. Workers and non~ workers in cities, town groups and towns arraR­ged territorially classified by sex and broad-aae group.

B - Series Nil (Tables X to XVII) Household Economic Tables

C-Series C-IV -Single Year Age Social and Cultural Tables Returns.

SCT-Series (Special tables for Sche­duled Castes)

Rural Craft Tables

C-VI - Bilingualism

Nil

Table Ill-Distribution of articles of rural crafts by material used.

Table IV -Designs.

Table V -Consumption and sale.

Table VI-Cost of pro­duction, sale price and earnings.

GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

The General Population Tables, more commonly know as A.Series, consist of four main tables and Union Primary Census Abstract. In addition, Table A-I has been supplemented by three appendices and one sub-appendix. Tables A-II and A-IV are also accompanied by one appendix each. Besides these. explanatory notes have been furnished to appendix II to A-I and A-IV tables.

Table A-I

The table gives data regarding area, density. number of villages and towns, occupied residential houses and the total and sex-wise population. The information has been separately tabulated for the district and each of its constituent tehsils

. as also for each urban area falling in a tehsil.

The area figures of the State territory on this side of the Cease-fire Line were neither available with the Directorate of Land Records of the State Government nor with the Survey of India. These have, therefore. been provisionally worked out by fresh planimetering on the basis of the boundary alignments supplied by the Census Department to the Directorate of Map Publications, Dehra Dun. In the case of urban areas, the area figu­res have been supplied by Deputy Commissioners. Tehsildars and the Administrators of Municipal Cvrporations and authorities of Local. Bodies concerned.

It will be seen from the table that two sets of area figures, one in square miles and the other in square kilometres, have been shown in columns 3a and 3b against each territorial unit. The rural figures have been arrived at by deducting from the total area, as worked out by the Survey of India, the figures of urban areas supplied by Deputy Commissioners, Tehsildars etc.

The density of population has. in all cases, been indicated in terms of square miles.

Every village with well-defined boundaries for revenue assessment having residential houses densely or sparsely populated has been treated as a village irrespective of the number of hamlets of which it may be constituted. A vil1age with no habitations at all has been classed as an uninhabited village.

The definition of, an urban area, as adopted

at the Census of 1961, was that it should not have a population of less than 5,000 persons and at least 75% of these should consist of non­agriculturists. Another indispensable criterion which an area was to satisfy so as to qualify it for being classed as urban was that it should have a density of not less than 1,000 persons per square mile.

Notwithstanding these three tests, it was agreed upon that all Corporations, Municipalities and. Cantonment Boards should, irrespective of the size of their population. be treated as towns. An exception was also made for areas which though having a population of less than 5,000 possessed definite urban characteristics like places of tourist importance where all civic amenities have been provided.

An occupied residential house was defined as a building or a part of a building used for residential purposes and having a separate entrance of its own and independent of the entrances of other parts, giving on the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard which lead to main gate.

Areas which have been declared as towns for the first time have been printed in italics so as to distinguish them from others~

As will be seen from the figures given in columns 3a and 3b of the table, Kathua is the smallest district of the State extending to an area of 1,023.6 sq. miles or 2,651.2 kilometres. The population of the district as returned at the 1961 Census dose not also exceed 207,430 and is the smallest among all the districts of the State except Ladakh.

Judged by the number of its inhabited villages which stands at 542 only, the district-ranks last but one, the smallest number of 237 being claimed by Ladakh. The tehsil~wise figures however. reveal that the villages are not uniformly distributed among the 3 constituent tehsils of the district and while 240 or about 44% of the aggregate number of 542 villages are concentrated in Hiranagar tehsil alone, Kathua includes 163 villages only and Bashohli which is biggest tehsil in so far as the geographical area is concerned, ranks last and does not include more than 139 villages.

The district has the distinction of including in its jurisdiction the largest number or un-inhabited villages. This is borne out by the relevatit'-statistics' which stand that of the total number of 167 un-inhabited villages in the .. State as many 43 or about 26% belong to Kathua District:

There arc in all. four urban areas' in the district, namely the towns of Bashohli, Kathua, Lakbenpur and Hiranagar. The "aggregate arca to which. the .urban sector extend~ being limited to 3.2 sq. miles or 8.4 sq. kilometres only. The urban density is very high and; stand at 4,795 per sq. mile which is slightly smaller than the State average of 5,031. Like Jammu, the district has also absorbed large number of immi­grants· from outside thc Staie with the result that the rural and over-aU densities are also . fairly high and work out to 188 and 203 respectivcly.

Appendix I to Table A-I gives the 1941 territorial units constituting the present set up of the district. The statement given in the appendix is, however, provisional and subject to incorporation, adjustment and correction when the actual surveys are made.

Of all the districts. of the State, Kathua alone has remained immune from any jurisdictional change during the last 20 years. The area occupied by it in 1961 which is estimated at 1,023.56 sq. miles, discloses a slight increase of 0.56 sq. miles when compared with 1941. This is due to fresh planimetering.

Appendix II to Table A-I relates exclusively to villages inhabited by 5,000 or more persons

. and towns with a population of less than 5,000. It gives the number ·and aggregate population of all such villages and towns upto tehsit level as also the percentages claimed by their respective populations in the rural and urban population of tbe district.

Like Anantnag, Ladakh,Doda, Udbampur and Jammu there is not a single village in Kathua district witb a population of 5,000 and over. The urban areas of the district, however, include 3 towns one each in· its three tchlils with a population of less than 5,000.

The Census Report for 1941 shows that thete was DO village in the district with popUlation of more than 5.000. As is clear from the appendix, tbis position has remained unchanged during the following two decades also. In the urban sector

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however one of the towns, namely. Parole was de-urbanised during the inter-Ccnsal period. For

.. , ~ -. ·this: reason· and· because the area did not satisfy even one of the three tests prescribed for the determination . of urban areas for the Census of 1961. it continued ·to be retained on the rural list. On the other. hand. Lakhenpur which was a small village in 1941 was declared an urban area in 1961 because of its being an important station on National Highway and possessing all the urban characteristics.

Appendix III to Table A-I gives the sex-wise and total population down to tehsil level of houseless persons and those enumerated in insti­tutions. The figures have been given for each territorial unit as a whole as also its rural and urban sectors.

An ·jnstitution as defined at the Census of 1961 represents a Census household occupied by un-related; persons who live together and take their meals from a common kichen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. The subjoined statement gives the types of institutions found in Kathua district as also the number of institutions of each category: -

1. Boarding· House 1 2. Oak Bungalows, Rest Houses. etc. 3 3. Dharamsala 1 4. Factories and workshops 3 S. Hospitals 2 6. Hotels 2 7. Jail 1 8. Police Station 1 9. Miscellancous 3

Compared to the contiguous districts of Jammu. Udhampur and Doda, the proportion of houselcss population in Kathua district is relatively small. The tehsil-wise data shows that the housetess population is mostly concentrated in the rural areas of Bashohli tehsil where a large number of labourers belonging to adjoining areas were engaged in 1961 on the construction of Dbar-Udhampur road and felling operations in the adjoining forest areas. Many of these had no Jiving accommodation and had to sleep· in the opcn.

This shows that the number of institutions is fairly small and limited to 17 only. As a result. the institutional population when compared with most other 9istricts of t.be State, is also small.

" -...

Table A.II

This table furnished the total and sex-wise population of the district for the six Censuses from 1901 to 1961 as also the percentage variation in each dccade. In the absencc of reliable vital statistics data, the table, as it gives the growth of popula­tion from decade to decade, is the main source for estimating the population.

As there had been no jurisdictional changc in Kathua district at any time during the last sixty years, the adjusted population of the district for previous ~ecades is the same as given in the relevant Census Reports.

Appendix to Table A-II is an extract of the main appendix to this table (published in Part II-A, Volume VI) which gives the disposition of the various districts of the State in 1941 and 1961. It is designed to indicate separately the 1941 population of the district, the number of its towns and villagcs, wholly and partly, in Pak or Chinese occupation, thc area of these villagcs and towns and their 1941 population. The appendix also shows the administrative localities now on this side of the Cease-fire Line as also their 1941 and 1961 area and population.

Kathua is one of the districts which did not

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suffer any tcrritorial loss as a result of thc split­ting up of tbe State by the Ceasc-fire Line. No arca of thc district, which fell in its jurisdiction in 1941 came under Pak or Chinese occupation. Columns 3 and 4 of the appendix have accordingly been lcft blank.

Column 6 of thc appendix gives the details of the territorial units of which the district was constituted in 1941 and also lists the changes, in the jurisdiction of its constituent tehsils, during the decade. . As there has been no jurisdictional change in the district, the entry in col. 6 of the appendix has also remained unchanged.

Table III

State Table A-III, as distinguished from the Union table gives down to the tehsil level, the number of inhabited villages, the total and sex-wise rural population classified by 7 size classes, viz., (1) less than 200, (2) 200-499, (3) 500-999, (4) 1,000-1,999, (5) 2,000-4,999, (6) 5,000-9,999, (7) 10,000 and above. .

The following statement gives the percentages of villages and of the population claimed by each category of villages classified by size classes of population in 1921, 1941 and 1961. For working out these percentages, villages with population of less 200 and 200-499 have been merged together.

LeIS than 500 500-999 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10,000+ .__."----,,- -v- .II._--,,--_--A ___ ,-----A--_--,

Percen- Percen- Perccn- Percen- Percen- Percen- Percen- Percen- Percen- Perccn- Percen­tage or tage or tage or tage of No. tage or tage or tage of tage or tage or tage or tage or popula- No. or popula- or villages popula- villages in popula- villages in popula- villages in popula-tion in villages tion in in this tion in this class tion in this clalS tion in thi. class tion .in

this class· in this this cIa.. cl8llll to this cla.. to total this cla.s to total this cla.. to total this class to total class to to total total . to total No. or to total No. or to total No. of to tOlal popula- total No. popula- No. or popuJa- villages popula- villages popula- vjJJages popula-

tion or villages tion villages tion tion tion tion

4

56

52

39

5

13

14

19

6

35

32

36

7"

2

3

7

8

9

15

24

9

N

N

10 11 12 13 14- 15

As will be seen from the above statement, there has been a steady decline in the proportion of villages with a population of less than 500 which has declined from 85% of 1921 to 74%· in 1961. The· corresponding faU iIi the percentage or the total rural population claimed by the size c]ass which has come down from 56% to 39% in· four decades has be·en proportionately even large. These decreases have. however, been set off by cOrresponding increases in the population groups

500-999 and 1,000-1,999. Villages of the size class 2,000-4,999 did not exist till 1921 but have come into being during the subsequent decades though their number is negligible and they continue to be inhabited as in 1941, by only I % of the rL~ral population.

Table A.IV

Table A-IV gives the towns and town-groups classified by population in .1961 with variations

since 1941. It has been prepared at district level and gives the name of each town/town-group to­gether with the area of each as also the status it holds. viz., municipality, town area. notified area, etc.

For purposes of the Census of 1961, urban areas have been classified into 6 categories in descending order of their population, as indicated below:-

Class I

II III IV V

VI

Population 100,000 and above 50.000-99,999 20,000-49,999 10,000-19,999 5,000- 9,999

Less than 5,000

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There is no town of classes I. II. III and

IV in the district. \ One of the four towns belongs

to class V and the remaining three to class VI.

The appendix to Table A-IV indicates the names

of new towns which have been added to the

urban Jist of the 'district in 1961, as also of those

which were treated as towns in 1941 but were

declassified as rural in 1961. It gives the status,

area and the 1941 and 1961 populations of all

such towns. Towns which have been declared

urban for the first time havc becn printed in

italics.

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A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of Number Total Area in Popula- villages No. of Population

District/Tehsil/Town Rural ,..--_---A. tion per r-----"-----, of occupied r-------"-Urban Sq. Sq. Sq. Inhabited Un- towns residential

miles kilometres mile inhabited ho~ Penonl Males Females

2 (3a) (*3b) (*4) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kathua DIstrict Total 1,023.6 2,651.2 203 542 43 4 38,_ 207,430 108,899 98,531

Raral 1,020.4 2,642.8 188 542 4S 35,791 191,895 100,598 91,297

Urban U 8.4 4,795 4 3,098 15,535 8,301 7,234

I. Bashohli Tehsil Total 613.1 1,587.9 142 139 16,657 87,065 45,570 41,495

Rural 611.3 1,583.2 138 139 16,125 84,472 #,227 40,245

Urban 1.8 4.7 1,449 532 2,593 1,343 1,250

I Bashohli • (T. A.) Urban 1.79 4.64 1,449 532 2,593 1,343 1,250

2. Kathua Tehsil Total 226.5 586.7 282 163 20 2 11,777 63,918 34,156 29,762

Rural 225.5 584.1 239 163 20 9.790 53,832 28,692 25,140

Urban 1.0 2.6 9,888 2 1,987 10,086 5,464 4,622

I Kathua (T·A.) Urban 0.75 1.94 12,863 1,885 9,647 5,176 4,471

II lAkMnpur (N. A.) Urban 0.27 0.70 1,626 102 439 288 151

3. Hiranagar Tehsil Total 184.0 476.6 S07 240 23 10,455 56,447 29,173 27,274

Rural 183.6 475.5 292 240 23 9,876 53,591 27,679 25,912

Urban 0.4 1.1 6,642 579 2,856 1,494- 1,362

I Hiranagar (T. A.) Urban 0.43 1.11 6,642 579 2,856 1,494 1,962

Note:":'" I. *The total area shown against District/Tehsil under column. (Sa) and (3b) represents the area as supplied by tbe Surveyor General of India. The urban areas are based on the area of individual towns furnished by the local a"thorities. The rural area of district and tehsil is obtained. by subtracting the urban area from the Surveyor General'. area figures. •

2. The square kilometres and density figures of urban areas of TehsU and District are worked out uling the area figures corrected upto two places of decimales obtained by adding the areas of the towns in the respective units and not using the area figure given in the table. In addition to thi.,· the figures relating to Sq. kilolQ,Ctres are further adjusted to make the Tehsil/District totals tally.

3; Towns treated as IUch for the fint time in 1961 are printed in italics.

4. (a)- (T. A.)-Town Area.

(b) (N. A.)-Notified Area.

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APPENDIX I TO TABLE A-I

Statemeat showing 1941 Territorial UDits CODStitutia.g the pres eat set-up of Kathua District

"The area or the district is as supplied by the Surveyor General as a result of pJanimetering in 1963. The aRa figures against Diltrict and TehsiII are those appearing in Part II-A, 1941 and include the entire area of the District/ Tehsil, where as the area of a village or a group of villages relates to 1961 figurrl and pertain. 10. the land which ia _ed to land revenue".

THE STATEMENT IS PROVISIONAL AND SUBJECT TO INCORPORATION, ADJUSTMENT AND CORRECTION.

1941 Territorial 'Units

DistrictfTehsil

Katb_ DlBtdct

Kathua Tebsil

Hiranagar Tehlil

Buhohli Tehsil

Katb_ Diatrlct

Kathua Tebsil

lashmergarh Tehsil

Buhohli Tebsil

Name

2

APPENDiX D TO TABLE A-I

Area in Sq. miles

1,023.0

224.0

"185.0

614.0

Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under S,OOO. (units of territory which have nothing to show for this statement have been excluded).

DistrictfTehsil

Katla_ m.det

BuhohJi Tehail

Katbua TebsiJ

Hirauapr TchJil

Villagea with a population of 5,000 aDd over.

Number

2

Population Percentage to

3

total rural population of the Diatrict

4

Towns with a population of UDder 5,000 r-- ...

Number PoPUlatiOD Percentage ~o total urban

populatiOD of the Pistrict

5 6 7

3 5,. 72.86

2,595 24.71

439 37.90

1 2,856 16.69

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EXPLANATORY NOTE TO APPENDIX D TO TABLE A-I

Lists 'A' aud 'B' given below indicate the names of places with population of under 5,000 treated as towns for the 'first time in 1'961 and places with population of under 5,000 in 1941 which were

treated as towns in 1941 but have been omitted from the list of townl in 1961 respectively.

LIST 'A'

Places with a population of under 5,000 treated as towns for the first time in 1961 No.

1. Name of District

Kathua r\ame of Town Lakbenpur (N A)

LIST 'B'

Population 439

Area in Sq. miles 0.27

Places with a population of under 5,000 in J941 which were treated a. town. in 194J, but have bccn omitted from the list of towns in 1961.

No. Name of District Name of Town

I. Kathua Parole (T A)

APPENDIX 111 TO TABLE

Population

2,966

A-I

Area in Sq. mile!!

UO

HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

Total HouselellS Population [nstitution~opulation Rural ,_----- .L ---. ,..

Districl/Tehsil Urban Persons Males Female. Persons Males Female!!

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Total 3,825 2,457 ' 1;368' 805 7B2 23

Rural 3,802 2,440 1,362 645 6H • Urban 23 17 6 160 146 14

Basbohli Tehsil Total 2,151 1,390 761 ' 196 192 4

Rural 2,151 1,390 761 192 188 4

Urban 4 4

Kathua Tehsil Total 1,463 931 532 397 378 19

Rural 1,446 916 530 293 288 5

Urban 17 IS 2 IOf 90 14

Hiranagar Tehlil Total 211 136 75 212 212

Rural 205 134 71 160 160

Urban 6 2 4 52 52

A-II

VARIATION IN POPULATION DURING SIXTY YEARS (1901-1961)

Decade Percentage decade District Year PerSOns Variation variation Males Femals

2 3 4 5 6 7

Kathua District 1901 154,213 82,391 71,822 1911 151,802 -2,411 ,-1.56 81,375 70,427 1921 154,209 +2,407 +1.59 82,467 71,742 1931 161,232 +7,023 +4.55 85,993 75,239 1941 177,672 +16,440 +10.20 94,134 83,538 1951 192,551' +14,879 +8.37 101,517 91,034 J961 207,430 +14,879 +7.73 lOB,_ 98,531

Note-I 951 figures of pOpUlation are the mean of 1941-1961.

Diltrict/Teblil in

..-- -A-

Name

Kathua Diltrict

Katbua Tebsil

Jaamergarb Tehail

Baihohli Tebsil

1941

-., Population

1941

2

177,672

\ 74,378

59,670

70,624

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APPENDIX TO

Statement showing the disposition of

"THE STATEMENT IS POVISIONAL AND SUBJECT TO

Administrative locality currently under the occupation of Pakiltan on other side of the Cease-fire Line

---"----------------_,. Name Area in Population

Sq. miles 1941 (wherever available)

3 5

NOTE i- The area figures of the villages represent the aaseased areas only and do not include

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TABLE A-II

Kathua District in 1941 aDd 1961 CeDs.ses

INCORPORATION, ADJUSTMENT AND CORRECTION"

Administrative locality now in Jammu & Kashmir 00 this aide of the Cease-fire Line

District/Tehail in 1961

,-----------------"- r-- --A

Name Arca io Population Name Arca in Population Sq. milcoa 1941 Sq. miles 1961 (wherever available)

6 7 8 9 10 II

Kathua District 1,023.6 177,672 Kathua District 1,023.6 207.430

Kathua Tehail 226.5 47,378 Kathua Tehsil 226.5 63.918

Hiranagar (jasmergarh) Tehsil 184.0 59.670 Hiranagar Tehsil 184.0 56,447

Baahohli Tehail 613.1 70.624 Bashohli Tehail 613.1 87.065

uncultivable landa, fallow, wa,te, foresta aod mountain slopes etc.

DistrictfTehlil

·1

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A-In

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY·· POPULATION

1-Villaget with Irl8 than 2,000 ,..._,.--- ...... ------------....

Las tban 200 200-499 500-999 Total No. or. Total Rural Population

inhabited ,_; "'-villales Persona Males Females.

,__--J...--__" ,...-__ J... __ --, ,......-_____ ---.

Population Populatioa Population No. ,.-__ J... _ __" No. ,... _ _J.,.._~ No. ,..._J... _ __"

Malet Females Males Females Males Femalet

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14

Kathaa Dfatdet 542 191,895 100,s98 91,297 2{1 11,658 10~09S 156 27,245 24,666 101 36,612 33,381

Buhohli Tehail 159 84,472 44,227 40,24-5 10 731

Kathua Tehsil J63 53,832 28,692 25,140 86 3,70J

Hiranapr Tehail 240 53,591 27,679 25,912 152 7,226

A-m

662 51

3,054 42

6,377 63

9,870 8,836 58 21,069 19,235

7,384

9,991

6,394 23

9,436 20

8,219 7,225

7,324 6,921

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION-concld.

I-VilIagca with len tban 2,000 . , --. 1,000-J ,999 , "-

No. ,... Population

DiitrictfTehlil Males Fcmalet No.

15 16 J7 18

Katb_ Dfatdet 36 23,891 22,112 1

Balhohli Tehlil 20 12,557 11,512

Katbua TehaiJ 11 8,196 7,442

~iraaapr Tehlil 5 3,138 3,178

II-Villages with population 2,000-9,999 .....

2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 .A.

_...J... ____ _.;

Population Population "-- No. ... --.....

Males Females Males Females

19 20 2J 22 23

1,192 1,MS

1,192 1,045

III-VillaJln with population of 10,000 and above ,... -,

~opulation No. ,- A

Males Females

24 25 26

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A-IV

TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH V ABlATION SINCE 1941

Percentage Name of town StatUi of Decade decade

District town Year Persons variation variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

All Claue_ .. Tow_

Kathua 0.24 Sq. miles 1941 10,935 6,032 4,903

8.39 Sq. km. 1951 10,104- -831 -7.60 5,469 4,635 1961 15,535 +5,431 +53.75 8,SOI 7,234

Cl .. _ V (5,000-9,999) 1 To_

1941 5,586 3,116 2,470

1951 7,616 +2,030 +36.34- 4,146 3,470

1961 9,647 +2,031 +26,67 5,176 +,471

Kathua T.A. 1941 5,586 3,116 2,470

0.75 Sq. miles 1951 7,616 +2,030 +36.34- 3,146 3.470

1.94 Sq; km. 1961 9,647 +2,091 +26.67 5,176 4,471

Cla .. VI (L_ th_ 5,000) 3 To __

1941 5,949 2,916 2,499

1951 2.488 -2,861 -53.49 1,323 1,165

1961 5,888 +3,400 +136.66 3,125 2,763

Hiranagar T.A. 1961 2,856 1,494 1,362 0.43 Sq. miles 1.11 Sq. km.

Baabohli T.A. 1941 2,983 I,S03 1,080

1.79 Sq. mile. 1951 2,488 +105 +4.41 1,323 1,165

4.64- Sq. km. 1961 2,593 +105 +4.22 1,343 1,250

lAlihenpur N.A. 1961 439 288 151 0.27 Sq. miles 0.70 Sq. km.

Note :-:- 1. Town. treated as such for the first time in 1961 are printed in italica. 2. The 1951 population is the arithmetic mean of I94L and 1961 population. 3. <a) T. A.-Town Area (b) N .. '\.-Notified Area.

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APPENDIX TO TABLE A-IV

NEW TOWNS ADDED IN 1961 AND TOWNS IN 1941 DECLASSlnED IN 1961

District

New Towns added in 1961 Towns in 1941 which have been dedalsified al rural in 1961

Name of Town

~ ~ r----Area Population Name

r---A.--:-~ ,.....---""-----"""\ of Sq. miles Sq. km.. 1961 1941 Town

""--------~ Area Population

r-' ""-~ r-- ,.,.,4,_---., Sq. miles Sq. km. 1961 1941

r---------------

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jl

KATaUA DISTRICT 1. lAkh,npur (N. A.) 0.27

2. Hiranagar (T. A.) 0.43

0.70

1.11

439

2,856

6 I. Parole (T.A.) 4.80 12.43

1,586

4,243 2,966

EXPLANATORY NOTE :-A-The name. and 1941 population of the villages which constitute each of the new towns added in 1961 are given below:-,

Constituent Villages

District r -""- ~

Name or New Town Land Revenue 1941 Name Record No. ,......----""--

Area . Population

2 3 4 5 6

KATHUA 1. LakhlftFJr (N. A.) Lakhenpur 47 0.27 6

2. Hiranagar (T. A.) Hiranagar 167 0.43 1,586

EXPLANATORY NOTE :-B-Namel, Area and population of the villaF/vill8ges into which such of the 1941 tOwal which have ceated to be towns in 1961 have relapsed.

District Name of 1941 Census town declassified in 1961

2

KAnruA DISTRICT 1. Parole (T. A.) I.

2.

!I.

4.

5.

6.

Naaie

3

Pitho Pain

Taraf Pain

Tarae Bala

Mirpur Jagoo Mirpur Ram

Pitho Bala

Constituent Villages --""--

Lafld Revenue Record No.

Area

4 5

149 0.59

ISO 0.98

151 0.68

158 0.67

152 1.97

157 0.51

Note:- TOWIll treated as IUch for the fint time in 1961 are printed ill italiCi

--1961

Population

6

Sq. miles 69

" 1,467

" 864

" 269

" 1,455

" U9

GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES

GENERAL ECONOMIC· TABLES

Economic data collected at the Census of 1961 has been presented in 17 tables known as B­Series and published in Part II-B and Part III of Volume VI, Census of India, 1961. The first 9 tables have been incorporated in Part U-B under the title "General. Economic Tables". The remaining 8 tables in which the data has been presented

. 'with household as the unit arc known as Household Economic Tables and constitute Part III of Volume VI.

The General Economic Tables have been compiled from the data collected as replaced to the economic questions canvassed in the Individual Slip. In al1 five questions listed below were asked to elicit information on the economic characteristics of the person enumerated:-

Question 8

Question 9

Question 10

Question 11

Working as cultivator

Working as agricultural labourer

Working at household industry

a) nature of work b) nature of household industry c) if employee

Doing work other than questions 8, 9 or 10 a) nature of work b) nature of industry, profession, trade or service c) class of worker d) name of establishment

Question 12 ... Activity, if not working

In order to facilitate a correct appraisal of the data given in the tables, the definition' of a worker as adopted for the 1961 Census is repro­duced below:-

"The basis of work will be satisfied in the case of seasonal work like cultivation, livestock, ~dairyin8, household industry etc., if the person has had some regular work of more than one hour a . day throughout the greater part of the working season. In the case of regular employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce, the basis of work will be satisfied if a person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding

the day on which his ho~sehold was visited for enumeration".

An adult woman who was engaged in household duties but doing no other productive work to augment the family resources was not treated as a worker. If, however, in addition to her household work, she was engaged in work such as rice pounding for sale or wages or in domestic service for wages for others or minding cattl~ or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes, etc., she was treated as a worker.

This change in the definition of a worker has had the advantage of persons working in family economic activities who were heretofore treated as non-workers or partly dependents being now classified as workers.

A distinguishing feature of 1961 Census has been the classification of workers into 9 industrial categories according to Standard Industrial Classifi­cation. Following is a further description of these categories· together with the nature of activity represented by each:-

Category I-Working as cultivator A person was treated as a cultivator if he or

she was 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 or land or supervision or direction or cultivation of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. A person who had given out his land to others for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who did not even supervise or direct cultiva­tion of land was not deemed to be a cultivator. Similarly. a person who worked in another person fS

land for wages in cash, kind or share was not also treated as cultivator.

Category II--Working as agricultural labourer A person who worked as agricultural labourer

on the lands of other person or persons for wages in money. kind or share of the produce was treated as agricultural labourer.

Category III-Working in mining, quarrying. livsetock, forestry, fishing, hunting. plantation or orchards and allied activities.

This category represent workers employed' in afforestation or plantation of such other crops as tea etc. or those engaged in fishing or extraction of stone, lignite, coal, clay or employed in the production and rearing of livestock.

Category IV - Working at household industry

A Household Industry was defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himself and/or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. An industry which was being run on the scale of a registered factory was not treated as a household industry, Professions, such as those of a pleader, doctor, barber. water-man or an astrologer, were not also treated as household industry. '.

Category V-Working in ma'nufacturing other than household industry

This category represents workers engaged in manufacturing of products outside the scope of household industry. It relates to production, processing. serviCing, repairing and manufacturing etc.

Category VI -Working in construction

The category includes workers engaged in all types of constructions including construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone' lines, water ways and 'water reservoirs, such as bunds, canals. tanks, tube wells, embankments etc.

Category VII-Working in trade and commerce

Workers engaged wholly or mainly in retail 'and wholesale trading have been included in this category. It also represents workers in commercial activities, like banking, money lending, insurance etc.

Category VIII-Working in transport, storage and communications

The category represents workers in transport, storage and communications and includes aircraft pilots. bus drivers, conductors, telephone operators, signallors, wireless operators, postmen etc.

Category IX-Other services

Other. services include workers in:­

a) Public services

b) . educational and scientific services

c) religious and welfare services

d) legal services

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e) business services

f) community services ·and trade and labour associations

g) recreation services

h) personal services

i) services not elsewhere classified

j) medical and health services

k) electricity. gas, water and sanitary services

Non-workers have been divided into 8 categories. These have been discussed in the Fly-leaf to. Table B-IX.

Table B-1

The table has been prepared for the district as a whole and for its rural and urban sectors. It gives the sex wise population of each of thes~ units as also of workers and non-workers by four broad age·groups 0-14, 15-34, 35-59, 60+ and age not stated. As these age-groups correspond to the different stages of life which have special persons, significance for capacity of work, viz, children, young middle aged persons and elderly persons, it may well' be regarded as a summary economic table of the district.

Table B-lIi

Table B-1lI has been split up into two parts, one dealing with the urban and the other with the rural areas. The first part has been presented upto district level and the second part down to the tehsils. Both give the distribution of workers and non-workers by educational levels and by industrial categories. It is hoped that the information given in the table will be of great help in assessing the size of available educated man-power in the district.

The proportions of workers in the State as a whole as also in its rural sector are more or less the same as the corresponding proportions in India, which stand at 42.9% and 45.1 % respectively as against 42.8% and 45.3% in .the state. In the urban areas of the state, however, only 30.2 % persons are workers, whereas the corresponding proportion for the. entire country stands. at 33.5%. This shows that the incidence of non-workers in the urban sector of Jammu and Kashmir is more pronounced than that obtaining in the urban areas of all the States put together.

The proportion of workers in Kathua district as a whole is slightly lower than ~t of the State

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and stands at 40.8%. In the rural and urban sectors of the district also the corresponding proportions which stand at 41.9% and 27.2% are slightly smaller than the state averages of 45.3% and 30.2% respectively.

The main object of the table is to give the incidence of literacy in each of the 9 industrial categories of workers and among non-workers. It was with this object in view that question No.6, viz. Literacy and Education. was included in the Enumeration Slip.

A literate person was defined as one who could both read and write and not one who could only read or only write· in any language. With a view to ensuring effective application of this definition, instructions were issued to the field staff to verify, in each case, whether the person claiming to be literate was able to read a simple letter either in print or manuscript and whether further he could write a simple letter. In the case of literate persons, further enquiry was to be made, whether the person enumerated had passed any recognised examination as proof of an educational standard attained. In such cases the name of the highest examination passed was to be recorded against question 6 of the Enumeration Slip.

It may be remarked here that the first part of the table relating to urban areas is designed to collect more detailed information about the educational levels of the workers and non-workers. Part-B of the table, in which data relating to rural areas has been presented, provides only three broad categories of literate persons, namely, literate without educational qualifications, those who have passed primary or junior basic examination and those possessing matriculation and higher qualifications.

Part-A of the table shows that there are 4,221 workers in a total population of 15,535 inhabiting the urban areas of the district. The workers in­clude 2,327 illiterate persons or 55.1 % of the total working popUlation. Literate without educa­tional levels cOm'prise 18.1 % and those whose educational qualifications are limited to. Primary or Junior basic examinations constitute another ] 2.2% of the total working force in the district. This shows' that literates with higher educational qualifications claim 14.6% of the working popu­lation. Even as it is. large majority of these consist of workers who have passed matriculation or higher sec(;mdary examination only and who comprise 12% reducing the proportion of degree holdtrs and others to 2.6%.

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The preceding paragraph gives an analysil of the distribution of all urban workers by different levels of education. An examination of the sex-wise data reveals that the proportions of female literate workers of aU educational levels are very low than that of males.

Table B-IV

The table has been split up into three parts so as to indicate separately the industrial classi­fication by sex and (i) class of worker of persons at work at household industry, (ii) class of worker of persons at work in non-household industry, trade, business, profession or service and (iii) divisions, major groups and minor groups of persons at work other than cultivation. AU the three parts have been prepared down to tehsil level, but the branch of industry has been given upto major groups in the case of district in parts (a) and (b) and upto minor groups in part (c) of the table. So far as the data relating to tehsils is concerned, the figures have been present­ed upto divisions only in all the three parts.

Part-A of the tab~e shows that the household industries returned from the rural and urban sectors of Kathua district fall under two major groups of Division 0 and eleven major groups of Division 2 and 3. Full description of the industries re­presented by these divisions and major groups is given below:- .

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting

Major Group 02 Forestry and logging

.. " Division

Major Group

" " " " " " ,. " .. "

.. - ..

04 Livestock and hunting

2 & 3 Manufacturing

20 Foodstuffs

23 Textile-cotton

24 Textile-Jute

2S Textile-wool

27 Textile-miscellaneous

28 Manufacture of wood and wood products

31 Leather and leather products

.. .. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral products other than petroleum aDd coal

.. .. 36 Basic metals and their pro­ducts except machinery and transport equipment

Major Group 37 Machinery (All kinds other than Transport and Electrical equipments)

.. 39 Miscellaneous. manufacturing industries

As the participation of the members of the household in an industry carried on at home is an indispensable condition for its classification as a· household industry, it was not deemed necessary to ascertain the status of such workers except in case of those among them who worked as employees in the household induMry of some other households. It is therefore that the distribution of workers in part -A of the table has been given by two categories only, namely, employees and others.

An employee was defined as a person who usually works under some other p~rson for salary or wages in· cash or kind. Managers, Superinten­dents etc. who might in their capacity as such be employing or controlling other workers on behalf of their own employers were also treated as employees and not as employers.

The figures given in Part-B or the table relate to workers engaged in Categories III and V to IX of Industrial Classification, namely thosc cngaged in:-

III Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities

V Manufacturing other than Household Indus­try.

VI Construction

VII Trade and Commerce

VIII Transport. Storage and Communications

IX Other Services

These workers have further been sub-divided into the following classes:-

I. Employer

An employer was defined as a person who. had to employ other persons in. order to perform the

.. work <other than cultivation. agricultural labour .and household· industry) in· which he was engaged. In order to properly identify an employer, care Was taken to ensure that he was not only respon­sible for his. own personal work but also for giving work to others in connection with the business

;in which he was engaged.

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2. Employee

A person who usually worked under some other person for salary or wages in cash or kind was treated as an employee.

3. Single worker

A single worker was defined as a person who worked by. himself but pot as Head of household in a Household Industry. The test applied for verifying whether a person could be classed as a single worker was that he should neither have been employed by anyone nor himself employed anybody else, not even members of his household except casuaUy.

4. Family worker

A person who worked without receiving wages in cash or kind in an industry, business or trade conducted mainly by the members of the family was treated as a family worker provided that he worked at least one hour every day during the working season. Such of the members of the household who helped solely in the household duties were not treated as family workers.

Part-C of the table gives the distribution of ,workers by three digit industrial classification in respect of workers engaged in household industry and in non-household industry and does not include cultivators and agricultural labourers. A copy of the Standard Industrial Classification giving the description of each division, major group and minor group has been appended as an annexure to Table B-IV, Part-C. It may be remarked here that:-

<a> Minor Groups 000 to 004 and OOS (pardy) relating to Category I (Cultivators) and Category II (Agricultural labourers) and

(b) Minor Group 999 (fresh entrants to labour market) relating to non-workers being outside the scope of this table do not find place in it.

Further, the table does not include such of the minor groups in which the, number of workers is less than 1 % of the total number of workers given against the concerned division. In case, however, of division 2 & 3, only such minor groups which claim lesl than 0.5% workers of the division have been omitted. All these minor groups have been listed in the. appendix to this table.

Table B-V The table gives the occupational clatHifW.tion

of Categories III to IX, viz. all workers except these employed in agricultural sector.

. The term occupation used in the previous Census Reports implied means or subsistence or livelihood or the supporting sector of economy. In 1961, however, a precise connotation has been assigned to this term by making the 'function', or 'exact work' which a person performs in any branch of economic activity as the basis of occu­pational classification.

The occupational classification is based on the National Classification of Occupations adopted by the Government of India, a copy of which will be found at the end of the table. By this classi­fication, the occupations have been divided into 11 Divisions, 75 Groups and 331 Families.

Following are the limitations of 'National Classification. of Occupations' as adopted for the Census of 1961 :-

(i) Occupational family 'Ox4' has been deleted from the. N. C. O.

(ii) Occupational families 400-401 relating to category I (Cultivators) and 414 relating to Category II (Agricultural labourers) do not find place in Table B-V.

(iii) Similarly occupational Group xO and its families xOO, x08 and x09 relating to Non­workers (workers without occupations) also do not find place in Table B-V.

(iv) Occupational family '063' has been changed as '069'.

(v) Occupational family '673' -'Teleprinter 'Ope­rators' is a new. addition in the family of occupations.

(vi) There' have been changes in the description of some occupational families. Correct description of all such cases arc listed below:-

010 Chemists except Pharmaceutical Chemists

047 Optometrists and Opticians

072 Statisticians and Actuaries

073 Geographers

202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors inclu­ding Ushers and· Ticket Collectors (exclu_' ding th~se on moving transport).

211 Typists

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280 General and other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks'

290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall Porters etc. not elsewhere classified

660 Inspectors, Supervisors, Station Masters and Permanent Way Inspectors

690 Ticket Sellers. Ticket Inspectors including Ushers and Ticket Collectors· on moving transport

771 Ship~rights and Body Builders (wood)

Like Table B-IV Part-C, families against which the number of workers is less than 1 % of the total number of workers in the concerned Division and less than 0.5% in the case of Division 7-8 have been omitted from the table. These have, however, been listed separately in' the appendix to the table.

The data has been presented for all such families of National Classification of Occupations as are found in Kathua district separately for the district and its· urban sector as also for the total and sex-wise populations. So far, however, as the tehsils are concerned, the presentation of the data bas been restricted' to div ision. only.

Table B-VI

The table gives the distribution of urban workers of categories III to IX by broad age-groups, sex and educational levels, classified by occupa­tional divisions. The, age-groups adopted are the same as those given in Table B - I.

So far as the educational levels are concerned, the workers have been classified by the standards mentioned in Table B-IU Part-A with the diffe­rence tbat no separate column has been provided for illiterate workers.

The tl!lble exhibits figures only for occupational divisions but even so it shows the pattern of educational level of working force and the princi­pal occupations which attract qualified persona.

As the table gives the distribution of urban workers other than those engaged in Cultivation (Category I) or employed, as Agricultural labourers (Category II), Division 4 excludes families 400 (Cultivators owners), 401 (Cultivators Tenants) and 414 (Agricultural labourers). Similarly. group xO of Division x which represents workers without occupations has also been excluded as the table relates to workers only.

Figures of individual occuptional divisions are not available by agc-groups and have not, been presented in· coluIIlDs 3 to S of the table.

Table B-VU

Table B- VII is designed to indicate the. principal and· subsidiary work of such of the workers who are engaged in more than one activity.

It has already been indicated in the general note on B-Series tables that four questions were • canvassed· in the Enumeration Slip to ascertain the type of activity in which the person enume­rated, if working, was engaged; In the case of a person engaged in more than bne activity, the name of the particular activity in which he spent most of the time was also ascertained. This was treated as his principal work and the other activity in which he spent lesser time was regarded as his secondary work.

The table has been split up into two parts. Pan-A gives the cross-tabulated data of persons whose principal and secondary work consist of any two of the following:-

I Cultivation

II Agricultural labour

III Household Industry

II presents the data sex-wise in respect of the district and its [ural and urban sectors as also for the rural areas of its constituent tehsils. The data for the district has been presented in respect of household industry, whether it appears as a principal or subsidiary work, by Divisions and Major Groups. So far, however, as the tehsils are concerned. tbe presentation of the data has been limited to divisions only.

Major groups of household industry in which the proportion' of persoDs doing also some secon­dary work is less than 5% of the number of persons whose principal wor~ is household industry have been omitted from the table. These bave, however, been listed separately in the appendix to the table.

Full description of the divisions and major

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groups has already been given at the end of Table B--IV, Part-C.

Part-B of the table gives cross-tabulated data in respect of principal and secondary work of persons engaged in any of the activities represented by categories III and V to IX (non­household industry). 'The figures have been presented sex-wise down to the major groups in the case of the district and upto divisions in respect of the tehsils.

Table B-VID

The table indicates the incidence of un­employment among persons of either sex aged 15 and above. It has been split up into two parts, one relating to tbe urban areas and the other to the rural sector. Part-A of the table gives. the total and sex-wise number by broad age-groups and educational levels of unemployed persons in the urban areas and their distribution among those seelcing employment for the first time and those who were employed before but are now out of employment and seeking work. The educational levels adopted for this table are the same as those given in Table B-III, Part-A.

Part-B of the table deals with the rural sector of the district and of its constituent tehsils. It gives similar educational levels of unemployed person of both sex~s, aged 15 and above, as those of Table B-III. Part-B.

Table B-IX

The table gives the total and sex-wise distri­bution of Non-workers by broad age-groups and tbe type of activity. The data has been presen­ted separately for the district and its rural and urban sectors as also for each tehsil.

Non-workers have been classified into the following 8 categories:-

1. Full time students or children attending school who do no other work, such as making of articles at home for sale, nor even help their own family cultivation, industry" trade or business on part-time basis.

2. Persons engaged in unpaid household duties (like a house-wife or other adult females) who do no other work, such as making of articles at home for sale or wages, nor help regularly even on part-time basis in family cultivation, industry, trade or bussiness.

3. Dependents including infants or -children not attending school and persons permanently disabled from work because of illness or old ag~.

4. Retired persons other than those re-emplo­yed, rentiers, persons living on agricultural or non­agricultural royalty, rent or dividend as also persons of independent means for securing which they do not have to work nor they do any other work.

S. Beggars, vagrants or independent women without_ indication of source of income and others of un-specified source of existence.

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6. Convicts in jails (other than -under trial prisoners) who used to work before being apprehended and inmates of penal, mental O! charitable institutions.

7. Persons not employed before but seeking employement for the first time.

8. Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment.

Persons who did not work and could not be readily classified in any of the above categories were included in category V, viz. beggars, vagrants etc. Similarly. persons who were not working at the time of Census but who had been offered work which they had not joined,' were classed as dependents and included in category 3.

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:a.m PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON.

w 0 r ---J.-

I II III In Mining,

Quarrying, Live-stock, Forestry,

Educational Le~els Fishing, Hunting and Plantations,

Total population of As Agricultural Orchards and worken and Non-workerll All Cultivator laboUTeT Allied. activities

,..---__,._--.-~ r---.A-~ r---..... -~ t .._-~

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATHUA

Total 191,895 100,598 91,297 44,65f 18,939 892 73 1,736 767

Illiterate 172,843 84,474 88,369 39,904- 18,866 84-9 73 1,581 766

Literate (without educational level) 12,651 10,373 2,278 3,193 59 16 71

Primary or Junior Basic 5,064- 4,485 579 1,368 14 26 67

Matriculation and above 1,337 1,266 71 189 17

1. BASHOHLI

Total 84,472 44,227 40,~45 23,985 16,880 137 30 739 525

Illiterate 77,593 38,337 39,256 21,822 16,833 133 30 645 524-

Literate (without educational level) 4-,767 3,983 784- 1,538 38 2 37

Primary or Junior Basic 1,615 1,437 178 552 9 2 48

Matriculation and above 497 470 27 73 9

2. KATHUA

Total 53,832 . 28,692 25,140 10,693 817 427 15 699 220

Illiterate 48,835- 24,526 24,309 9,547 815 421 IS 663 220

Literate (without educational level) 3,565 2,858 707 897 2 5· 20

Primary or Junior Basic 1,014- 923 91 206 12

Matriculation aDd above 418 385. 33 43 4-

3. HIRANAGAR

Total 53,591 27,679 25,912 9,976 1,242 328 28 298 22

Illiterate 46,415 21,611 24,804- 8,535 1,218 295 28 275 22

Literate (without educational level) 4,319 3,532 787 758 19 9 14-

Primary or J uDior Ba,ie 2,435 2,125 310 610 5 23 7

Matriculation and above 422 411 11 73 ...

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WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

k e r I

- ...... -------------------IV V VI VII VIII IX

In Manufacturing In Transport, A'H~o'd other tban House- In TTade and Storage and

Industry hold Industry In Conltruction Comm~rce Communications In Other Services Non-workers t . ----. ,--.A. __ ,--4 .., .---...... ----, ,---..4..--,

Mal~s Females Males Female. Malea Females Males Females Males Females Males Femaln Males Females

II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

DISTRIar

1,363 2,532 62 85 m 23 1,_ 26 2M 1 5,078 S79 e,- "~72

3,087 2,489 ~ 85 282 23 443 24 160 I 3,016 332 35,108 65,710

198 39 14 81 441 2 85 555 12 5,719 2,165

67 4 2 26 146 46 813 22 1,924 539

II 2 sa SO 3 694 IS 281 58

TEHSIL

1,53. 1,880 5 77 267 23 407 S 56 869. 55 16,22~ 20,772

1,459 1,852 3 77 18.4 23 123 2 10 296 36 13,662 19,879

65 28 2 47 204 SO 106 1,952 715

10 6 64 14 201 II 540 158

4 30 16 2 266 7 70 20

TEHSIL

877 320 12 5 6 S28 17 12~ 205M 17~ 12,962 23,572

824 316 12 5 2 ISO 16 75 1,753 163 11,049 . 22,759

40 4 3 122 32 286 3 1,453 697

9 20 16 296 5 362 86

4 6 229 3 98 SO

TEHSIL

!NIl SS2 f5 3 154 325 6 11~ I 1,6f5 150 13,846 ~f,12.

804 321 29 S 96 140 6 75 967 133 10,397 . 2',072

93 7 12 91 115 23 163 8 2,314 753

48 4 2 19 62 16 316 6 1,022 295

3 2 8 8 199 3 113 8

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B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA,TION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUST.RY

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Othcn DIYlaioD and Major Group Rural r-----J----~ r- --, r---

of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

KATBUA DISTRICT

AU DlYlsioa. T 3,420 2,575 296 117 3,124 2,458

R 3,363 2,532 289 91 3,074 2,"1

U 57 43 7 26 50 17

DiIJi.riOll 0 R 1,!J29 1,!J86 77 6 1,252 1,!J80

Major group 02 R '.94 31 3 ~.

.. " 04 R o 1,295 1,386 46 6 1,249 1,380

DiDisi",. 2& 3 T 2,091 1,189 219 111 1,872 1,018

R 2,034 1,146 212 85 1,822 1,061

U 57 43 1 26 50 11

Major group 20 T 373 35 57 I 316 34

R. 356 34- 56 1 300 33

U 17 16

,. 23 T 215 375 25 72 190 301 oR 214 342 25 52 189 290

U 31 20 II

" ". 24 R 5 5

.. " 25 R 20 290 3 19 287

.. ,. 21 T o 169 227 20 20 149 207 R. 163 221 20 19 143 202

U 6 6 1 6 5

.. , . 28 T 401 55 33 368 54 R 392 55 30 362 St-

U 9 3 6

.. , . Sl T 323 107 27 3 296 104 R 315 107 27 3 288 104 U 8 8

.. , . 34-35 T 243 97 21 11 222 86 OR 235 92 21 6 214 86

U 8 5 5 8

.. .. 36 T 203 16 187 R 198 .13 185 U 5 3 2

" .. 37 R. 2

... .. 99 T 142 18 124-R 139 18 121 U 3 S

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B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUST.RY -condd.

Branch ()[ Industry Total Total Employee Others Diyi~ion and Major Group Rural r- r- r-- .....

of I. s. I. c. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8

1. BASHOHLI TEIIS1L (Rural)

All Db .... _ 1,538 1,880 100 5 1,438 1,875

Division 0 R 1,083 1,279 46 1,037 1,278

Division 2 & 3 R 455 601 54- 4 401 597

2. KATBUA TEHSiL (Rural)

All DlviDo ... 877 320 103 27 774 293

Division 0 R 125 72 16 3 109 69

Division 2 & 3 R 752 24t! 87 24 665 224

3. mRANAGAR TEBSIL (RD1"II1) ,

All DI .... o ... 948 332 86 51 862 273

Division 0 R 121 35 15 2 106 33

Division 2 & 3 R 827 297 71 57 756 240

NOTE:- Lines with nil cntries have been omitted.

114

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BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

KATBVA DISTRICT

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Majnr group of Total

I. S. I. C. Urban

All Divisions

DiuiJion

Major group

.. "

" .. " "

Division

Major group

".

., ,.

" It

•• "

.. " "

" ••

•• "

o

00

02

03

04

2&3

20

23

25

27

28

31

34--35

2

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

T

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

u

,-.---"---...... Males Females

3 5 6

11,931 1,467 1,475 179

3 3,274

\

1,'156

20

26

17

518

1,211

3

459

997

120

106

35

32

23

III

67

61

58

53

54

37

30

26

21

18

186

767

80

687

122

!J7

3

44-

8

16

19

14

22

15

5

5

429

375 160

1

2

7

366

128

99

43

35

3

3

13

3

18

22

3

3

13

2

7

4

9

8

160

2

1

7

6,377

1,576

771

13

16

10

503

251

3

117

97

19

15

9

7

10

10

7

2

38

34

10

7

10

10·

9

7

8 g"

533 3,538

132 1,216

150

80

70

162

6

6

6

4

152

!J2 . 201

!JO

2

8

8

7

7

15

15

194

23

22

41

36

17

16

30

27

13

12

3

3

10

33

33

9

4

9

4

1\

541

53

418

2

442

7

7

2

2

12

514

2

424

79

2

36

16

2

2

7

5

3

5

115

B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATJON BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORIta OF PERSONS AT WORK. IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE,

BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd.

IU.TBUA DISTBlCT __ td.

Branch of Indu.try Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker

Division arad Mar. group of Total ,...-_' • • • ,... , r I ...,. ...,

1.5.1 .. UrbaD Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Major group 37 T

U

.. .. T 5 5

U 5 5

.. .. 39 T 45 5 14- 5 23 3 5

U 45 14 5 23 3

Diffisitm T 655 25 67 405 29 189 2

U 228 2 99 10D 89 2

Major ,roup T 655 25 67 405 23 183 2

U 228 2 59 100 89 2

Dirin.1I 5 T. 225 16 220 12 5 4

U 122 19 121 12 1

. Major ,",up SO T 152 152

U 68 68

.. .. 51 T 75 16 68 12 5 4

U 54 IS 5S 12

Dirisioll 6 T 1,599 26 792 7 187 4 542 6 78 9

U 599 239 31 22# 98

Major group 60-65 T 19 11 7

U 8 3 5

" " 64-68 T 1,542 26 762 7 186 f 516 6 78 9

U 508 223 38 209 38

.. .. 69 T 38 19 19

U 25 15 10

Dirin.II 7 T 494 2 45 225 1 224- 1

U 200 ·1 6 77 1 117

Major group 70-71 T 426 1 f5 157 224

U 152 6 29 117

OJ .. 72 T If If

U If 14

.. .. 7S T 54 1 54-

U 54 . J 34

116

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BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-contd •

Branch of Industry ---.'=""""""'-=--Division and Maj<Jr group of

I. S. I. c.

DivisiDn

Major group

"

.. "

" "

" "

" "

.. .,

" "

" "

" "

All Divhio ...

Division

" "

"

"

"

8

80

81

82

83

85

86

87

B8

89

o 2 & 3

4-

5

6

7

8

Total Urban

T

U

T

u

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

T

U

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

2

. KATBUA DISTlUCT-ctmftl.

Total r---..... - ...... ~

Males Females

3

6,743

],768

2,073

'. 744-

581

155

194

61

138

52

32

32

122

40

7

37

17

388

167

3,171

500

4

509

]33

14

14

109

50

23

10

3

72

22

286

!14

Employer Employee SjDgle worker ,... _ _.A._~ r--~-""" r---.A..-~

Males Females Males Females Males Females

5

68

45

7

5

3

3

2

5

34

24

16

11

6

10

2

8

7

4,452

1,130

2,073

744

174

154

163

45

137

41

3

S

113

32

7

26

11

287

84

1,069

16

8 .9

911 2,2]5

89

14

14

109

50

16

10

3

1

29

5

138

7

585

7

24

11

10

26

26

7

8

6

5

59

51

2,086

473

10

]86

42

6

40

16

140

26

1. BASHOID.I TEBSIL (Rural)

2,343

739

5

267

9

407

56

860

683

525

77

23

3

54

270 102

49

19

195

2

5

101

1,667

533

5

208

.8

91

49

773

176

108

23

2

43

258

9

121

5

82

10

Family worker ,----A_~

Males Females

II

8

8

8

8

141

148

12

2

395

316

77

117

B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATION BY SEX AND CLASS· OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE,

BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-concld.

JU.TBUA DISTRlCT--etmdd.

Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major group of Total ,-_.._A, __ ~ ,...-.......... -~ ,...----"-----, ,...--A---.

,...__ ~ ,

I. S. I.C. Urban Males Femalca Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2. KATHUA TEIISIL (Rani)

All Dlviaiou 3,733 416 427 48 1,344 148 1,695 107 267 113

Division 0 R 699 220 256 45 142 41 63 30 238 104

" 2 &3 R 12 5 7 4 5

" 4 R 6 2 4

" 5 R 2\ 21

~ ..

6 R 3:t8 17 140 3 33 126 5 29 9

7 R 124 23 54 47

8 R 2,543 174 1,091 107 1,451 67

3. HIRANAGAR TERSIL (Raral)

All DlwWoD8 2,581 182 349 26 1,790 77 369 75. 73 4

Division 0 R 298 22 69 14 83 84 3 62 4

.. 2 & 3 R 45 3 22 14 2 9

" 4 R 154 9 95 50

.. 5 R 73 2 70 3 2

" 6 R 325 6 218 3 25 2 71 11

" 7 R 114 14- 45 55

" 8 R 1,572 148 17 8 1,458 72 97 68

118

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123

APPENDIX TO TABLE B-IV PART-C

Minor groups having less than 1 % of workers of the respective division and less than O.S% in case of minor groups of division 2 & 3 only have been shown. The following abbreviations have been used :-

'HI' for Household Industry 'NHI' for Non-household Industry, 'M' for Males and 'P' (or Females.

KATHUA DISTRICT

005 Total NHI (MIO). Urban NHI (MIO); 006 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (MI); 009 Total NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M6); 024 Total HI (MI4); 025 Total HI (MI4); 026 Total ~I (M); 031 Total NHI (Ml); 043 Total HI (M20, FlO); 044 Total HI (MIO, F2); 045 Total HI (M), FlO); 204 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (M6); 20S Total NHI (M16), Urban NHI (MI6). 233 Total HI (MI), NHI (M4). Urban HI (MI), NRl (M4); 244 Total HI (FS); 2S0 Total HI (Ml); 271 Total HI (MI, P6); 289 Total NID (M2), Urban NHI (M2); 312 Total HI (MI); 343 Total HI (MI6); 360 Total NHI (MIl), Urban NHI (M9) ; 367 Total HI (Mil), NHI (MI); 368 Total HI (MIS), NHI (MI), Urban HI (MI), NHl (MI); 378 Total HI (M2). NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (MI); 388 Total NHI (M5). Urban NHI (MS); 392 Total NHI (Ms), Urban NHI (MS); 399 Total HI (Ml); 600 Total NHI (M3), Urban NID (MI); 601 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (MI); 601 Total NHI (Ml), Urban NHI (MI); 607 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (MI); 608 Total NHI (MI); 621 Total NHI (MI), Urban NHI (MI); 634 Total NUl (MI); 639 Total NHI (M6), Urban NHI (M3); 642 Total NHI (M2j. Urban NHI (M2); 647 Total NHI (M7), Urban NHI (M2); 648 Total NHI (M9). Urban NHI (M3); 652 Total NHI (MI6), Urban NH~ (M9); 653 Total NHI (M 11), Urban NHI (M8); 654 Total NHI (M2). Urban NHI (M2); 655 Total NID (MI2). Urban NHI (MI2); 660 Total NHI (MI). Urban NHI (MI); 661 Total NHI (M5), Urban

NlII (M4); 662 Total NHI (MIO). Urban NHI (M3) 663. Total NHI (M 13), Urban NHI (M 3); 670 Total NHI (M 3), Urban NHI (M3); 671 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (M4); 672 Total NHI (M7), Urban NHI (MI); 681 Total NHI (M8), Urban NHI (M8); 682 Total NHI (M4),Urban NHI (M4); 683 Total NHI (M4), Urban NHI (2); 684 Total NHI (M7), Urban NHI (M7); 685 Total NHI (MI); 686 Total NHI (M2), Urban NHI (Ml); 687 Total NHI (M3). Urban NHI (M3); 688 Total (NHI) (M4). Urban NHI (M 4); 689 Total NHI (MIO), Urban NHI (M2); 694 Total NHI (MIS); 696 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 710 Total NHI (MI); 80S Total NHI (MI4), Urban NHI (MI2); 810 Total NHI (MlO). Urban NHI (MIO); 821 Total NHI (M24). Urban NHI (M?); 830 Total NHI (M14), Urban NHI (M8); 831 Total NHI (M62), Urban NHI (M29); 832 Total NHI .(M62, F3). Urban NHI (MIS, PI); 840 Total NHI (M32) , Urban NHI (M32); 852 Total NHI (M3), Urban NHI (M3); 853 Total NHI (M7), Urban NHI (M7); 861 Total NHI (M7. FI). Urban NHI (FI); 871 Total NHI (MIO). Urban NHI (MIO); 872 Total NHI (M27. FI), Urban NHI (M7, FI); 881 Total NHI (M3. FI). Urban NHI (M3. FI). 882 Total NID (M47). Urban NHI (M33); 883 Total NHI (M3., F3), Urban NHI (MI4); 884 Total NHI (M67), Urban NHI (M46); 885 Total NHI (M6), Urban NIII (M6);

124

"IV PART C (i)-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Branch IndUitry Workers at Worken Ilt Non-

of Total Household Indwtry HOUiehold Industry Division of I. S. I. Co ,_-----~----.~ -v---___"_---.

Penon. Males Females Maies Females Males Females

2 :3 4 5 6 7 8

1. BASHOHLI TEHSIL (Rural)

All Div ... ._. 6,i" 3,881 2,563 1,538 1,_ 2,M3 613

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hun ling 3,626 1,822 1,804 I ,on 1,279 739 525

" Mining and Quarrying

.. 2&3 Manufacluring \

1,138 460 678 455 601 5 77

4 COll8truclion 290 267 23 267 23

" 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary services 10 9 9

" 6 Trade and Commerce 410 407 3 407 3

.. 7 Transport, Storage and Communications 56 56 56

.. 8 Servicl"S 914 860 54 860 54

" 9 Activities not adequately described

2. KATHUA TEHSIL (Rural)

All DlvUiOlls 5,346 4,610 736 877 320 3,753 416

Divillion 0 Agriculture, Livt'stock, Forestry, Fithing and Hunting 1,116 824- 292 125 72 699 220

" Mining and Quarrying

" 2&3 Manufacturing 1,017 7M 253 752 248 12 5

" 4- Construction 6 6 6

., 5 Electricity, Gas, Water aDd Sanitary ~icea 21 21 21

" 6 Trade and Commerce 345 328 17 328 17

" 7 Transport, Storage and Communications 124 124 124

" 8 . Services 2,717 2,543 174 2,543 174-

" 9 Activitie. not adequately described

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSIL (Rural)

All Dlv.lliloa. 4,00 3,529 514 948 332 2,581 112

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 476 419 57 121 35 298 22

.. Mining and Quarrying

" 2&3 Manufacturing 1,172 872 300 827 297 ~!i 3

" 4 Construction 154 154 15 ..

" 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary ICrvices 75 73 2 73 2

.. 6 Trade and Commerce 331 325 6 325 6

" 7 Transport, Storage and Communication. 115 114 114

'-" 8 ServiCCI 1,720 1,572 ]48 1,572 148

" 9 Activities not adequately described

125

ANNEXUR.E TO TABLE 8-IV PARTS A, B, " C

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION

This Classiftcation groups the indUitries into

9 Divisons

45 Major GrouJll

343 Minor Group.

The divisions and major groups with their Code numbt'n are listed below:-

DIVISIONS

o Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, F"lIhing and Hunting

Mining and Quarrying

2 Be 3 Manufacturing'

4 CC:lDstruction

5 Electricity, GaB, Water and Sanitary, services

6 Trade and Commerce

7 Transport, Storage and Communication

8 Services

9 Activities not adequately described

MAJOR GROUPS

Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fiahiog and Hunting

OO-Field produce and plantation crops

Ol-Plantation cropa

02-Foreatry and logging

03-Fishing .

04-Livestock and Hunting

Division I-Mining and Quarrying

IO-Mining and Quarrying

Division 2 Be 3-:-Manufacturing

20-FoodstuBi

2 I-Beverages

22 ...... Tobacco Product.

2S-Tettile-Cotton

24-Tettile-Jute

25-Textile-Wool

26-Textile-Silk

27-Textile-miscellaneous

28:_Manufacture of wood and wood products

29-Paper and Paper Products

SO-Printing and Publishing

, 3I-Leather and leather products

32-Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products

33-Chemicall and Chemical Products

34-35-Non-Metallic Mineral Productl otber than Petroleum aud Coal

Division

Division

Division

36-Balic Metals and their products except machinery and transport equipment

S7-Machinery <aU kinds other than Transport) and Electrical equipment

38-Transport Equipment

39-Miacellaneous ManUfacturing Industries

4--Construction

4O-Construction

S-EJectricity, Cas, Water and Sanitary Services

SO-ElectriCity and Gas

51-Water Supply and Sanitary Jel'Vices

6-Trade Bnd Commerce

6O-63-Wholesale trade·

64-68-RetaU Trade

69-Trade and Commerce-Miscellaneous

Division 7-Transport, Storage and Communic:ation

70-71-Transport

72-Storaae and Warehousing

7S-Communications

Division 8-Services

Division

8O-Public ServicC$

81-Educational and Scientific Services

82-Medical and Health Services

83-Religious and Welfare Services

IK-Legal Services

85-BUliness Services

8S-Community Services and trade and labour associationa

87-Recreation Services

8S-Personal Services

89-Services (not elsewhere classified)

9-Activitiea not adcquatc~y delCribed

9O-Activities unspecified and not adequately described (This includes new eDtr_nll to the labour market)

Major· Group (Code)

DesCription Minor Group (Code)

I S I 2

DlvlaJOD IJ-Apie8Jtare, H\'eIItOdr, fo .... try, &.Ida. _d b_tia.

00 FWd· ProduB Md Planlation C",ps­

Production of cereal crops (including Bengal gram) Buch as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize 000 Production of pulses, such as arhar, moong, masur, urd. kb,esari, other gram • 001

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group . (Code)

3 I

01

02

2

Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops

Production of raw cotton and kindred fibre crops

Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops

Production ofother crops (including vegetables) not covered above

Production of fruits and nuts in plantation,

002

003

004

005

vines and orchards 006

Production of wood, bamboo,. cane, reeds, thatching gra., etc. • . 007

\ PrOduction of juice by tapping palms 008

Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by code number 006 and flowers) not covered above 009

Pltl1ltation Crops-

Production of tea in plantation

Production of Coffee in plantation

Production of rubber in plalltation

Production of tobacco in plantation •

Production of ganja,. cinchona, opium

Production of other plantation crops Dot

010

011

012

013

014

covered above • 015

Forlllry and IOlling-

Planting, replanting and conservation of foresh 020

Felling and cutting of treCli and transpor-ration of logs 021

Preparation of timbtt 022

Production of fuel including charcoal by exploitation of forests 023

Production of fodder by exploitation of forests 024

Production of gums, resina, lac, barke, herbs, wildfruits and leaves by the exploitation of

. forests 025

Production and gathering of other forest prod ucts not covered above 026 '.

09 Fishing-

Production of fish by fishing in lea 030

Production of tilh by fishing in inland waters including the operation of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031

ProductiOn of pearll, cooch, ahella, sponp by pthering or liftinB from aea, river, pond 032

126

MajorOroup (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I 2 3

LivestOt:k and Hunting-

Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly .for milk and animal power, such as, cow, buffalo, goat 040

Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041

Rearing and production of other animals (mainly for slaughter) luch as pig 042

Production of ducks, hens and other small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming 043

Rearing, of bees for the production of honey, wax and collection of honey 044

Rearing of silkworms and production of cocoonl and raw Bilk 045

Rearing of other small animals and insects 046

Trapping of animals or games propagation 047

Production of other animal husbandry products such as skin, bone, ivory and teeth. 048

DI".loD I-MbliDg aJld Q.uarrl'iDI

10 Mining and QU{lrrying­

Mining of Coal

Mining of iron ores.

Mining of gold and silver Oles

100

101

102 Mining of manganese 103

Mining of mica 104

Mining of other non-ferrous metallic ores 105

Mining of Crude petroleum and natural ~ 100 Quarrying of· stone (including slate), clay, land, gravel, limestone 107

Mining of chemical earth, such al lOda ash lOS

Mining and quarrying of non.metallic products not classified above luch as precious and semi-precious stones, asbestos, gypsum, lulphur, asphalt 109

DI".loD 2 aDd 3-ManafactarUaS

20 Foodstuff&-

Production of' rice, atta, flour, etc., by milling dehusking and procnsing of crops and foodgrainB 200

. Production of sugar and .yrup from sugar cane in mills 201

Production of indigenous Bugar, gur from sugar cane or palm juice and production of candy • 202

~uction of fruit products, such ai, jam, Jelly, sauce and canniDg ud preservation of fruita -.. 203

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

21

22

23

2 3

Slaughtering, piaervation of meat and filh and canning of fiIh " 204

Production of bread, bilcuitl, cake and other bakery productl 205

Production of butter, ghee, cheese and other dairy productl " 206

Production of t"dible fats and oils (other than hydrolrenated oil) 207

Production of hydrogenat~ oil. (Vanaspati) 208

Production of other food-products such al Iwertmeat and condiments, muri, murki, chir., !thoi, cocoa; chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209

B,ulI'flgls-

Production of distilled spirits, wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruitl and malts in distillery and brewery 210

Production of country liquor 211

Production of indigenous liquor such •• toddy, liquor from mahus, palm juice 212

Production of other liquort not covered above 213

Production of aerated and mineral water 214-

Production of ice 215

Production of ice-cream

Processing of tea in factories

ProCC88ing of coffee in curing works

Production of other beveragel

T oiJt#CtI ProdlJllts-

Manufacture of bidi "

Manufacture of cigars and cheroots

Manufacture of cigarette and cigarette tobacco

Manufacture of' hookah tobbaco

Manufacture of snuff

Manufacture of jerda and other chewing

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

223

224

tobacco 225"

Manufacture' of other tobacco products 226

T uliU-eott«a-

Cotton ginning, cleaning! preasing and baling 230

Cotton spinning (other than in mills) 231

Cotton spinning and Yo caving in mills 232

Cotton dyeing, bleaching " 233

Cotton weaving in . power looml

Cotton ~eaving in handlooms

2M

235

Manufacturing of khadi textile in handloolDl 236

Printing of cotton tQtile " 237

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Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

24

25

26

21

2 2

Manufacturing of cotton net. 238

Manufacturing of cotton, Cordage, rope and twine 239

T ,xtill-jute-

Jute presaing and baling " 240

Jute Spinninl and weaving 24-1

Dyeing and bleaching of jute 24-2

Printing of jute textile .24-3

Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar fibre such as hemp, mesla 24-4-

T ,xtil,.W 001-

Wool baling and pressing 250

Wool cleaning and proceuing (Scouring)" 251

Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252

Wool Ipinning other than in mills 253

2M Wool weaving in power loom

Wool weaving in handloom

Embroidery and artwork in

255

woollen textile 256

Spinning and w~aving of .ilk textile in mill 260

Dyeing and bleaching' of silk . 261

Spinning of silk other than in mills 262

Weaving of silk textile by power loom

Weaving of silk textile by handloom

263

264

Printing of silk textile 265

Manufacture of Bilk cordage, rope and twine 266

T nIiU-Mist:,zlfltllflllS-

Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type or te.tile products 270

Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments 271

Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes • 272

Making of textile gannentl including raincoats and headgear 273

Manufacture of made up textile goods ezcept wearing apparel IUch as curtaiD., pillow cases, bedding material., mattreB8, textile bags 274-

Manufacture 0( waterproof tQtile products IIUch as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275

Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibrCB for purpoaea of padding, waddiDg and upholstery filling 276

Major Group (Code)

D~scription Minor Group (Code)

1

28

29

2 3

Manufacture of coir and coir products

Manufacture of umbrellas

Processing and manufacture of textile

277

278

products not covlred above 279

Mllnufac/u,. of wlHld and wood products­

Sawing and planing of wood 280

Ma.nufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treat~d timber) such as beams, poItl, doors, windows 282

Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar ~quipment\and fixtures 283

Manufacture of other wooden products luch as utensils, toya, artwares 284

Mantifacture of veneer and plywood 285

Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286

Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood 287

Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo cane, leaves and other allied products 288

Manufacture of other wood and allied pro-ducts not covered above 289

Pap" and Pap" Prodw;ts-

Manufacture of pulp from wood, ragl, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper bflard in mill 290

Manufacture of pulp from wood, raga, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper board handmade -291

Manufacture of product., such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and ~p. m

30 Printing and Publishing-

31

Printing and Publishing of newspapers and periodicals . 300

Prin ting and publishing of books 30 I

All other types of printing including lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work connected with printing indultry 302

All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other allied work connected with binding induatry 30S

uathlr and Lllath" p,oduets-

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skina and preparation Qffinished leather 310

128

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

32

33

2 3

Manufacture of shoes and other leather footwear

Manufacture of ciothing and wearing apparel (except footwear) made of leather

311

and fur Sl2

Manufacture of leather product. (except those covered by code Nos. 311, 312) such as leather upholstery, suitcasea, pocket books, cigarette and key cases, purses, aaddlery, whip and other articles 313

Repair of shoes and other leather footwear 314

Repair of all other leather products except footwear 315

RubblT, P,troleum and Coal P1Oduets-

Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320

Manufacture of rubber footwear 321

Manufacture of rubber goods used for Industrial purpolC 322

Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products from natural' or Iynthetic rubber including rubber raincoat • 323

Production of petroleum, kerosene and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324

Production of coaltar and coke in coke oven S2S

Manufacture of other coal and coaltar products not covered elsewhere . 326

Chllmicals and Chunictll p1Oducts­

Manufacture of basic Jindustrial chemicals such as acids, alkalis and their salts Dot elsewhere specified 330

Mllnufacture 'of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 331

Manufacture of fertilizers . 332

Manufacture of ammunition, explosives and fire works . SSS

Manufacture of matches 33;4-

Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumes" cosmetics and other toilet preparations except soap . 395

Manufacture of Boap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336

Manufacture of turpentine, Iynthetic; resin and plastic products and materials (including synthetic rubber) 337

Manufacture of commOn lalt 338

Manufacture of other chemical. ~nd chemical products not covered above (including inedible oils and fa1s) 339

Major Group (COde)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

34

35

36

2 3

Non-mdallic minlTal prodUt:ts oth" than Petroleum and CIHIl-

Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles • 340

Manufacture of cement and cement products 341

Manufacture of lime 342

Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone crushing 343

Manufacture of stonewares, other than images 344

Manufacture of stone images

Manufacture of plaster of paria and its products

345

346

Manufacture of asbestOR products 347

Manufacture of mica products . 348

Manufacture of earthenware and earthen pottery 350

Manufacture of china ware and crockery 351

Manufacture of porcelain and its products 352

Manufacture of glass bangles and beads 353

Manufacture of glass apparatus 354

Manufacture of earthen image, busts and statues 355

Manufacture of earthen toys and artwares except those covered by code No. 355 356

Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic len!es and glass products covered above 357

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products not elsewhere specified 359

Basic Mllals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment-

Manufacture of iron and steel including smelting, refining, rolling, conversion into basic forms such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods • 360

Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361

Manufacture of armaments 362

Manufacture of structural steel products such al joist, rail, sheet, plate . 363

Manufacture of iron and steel furniture • 364-

Manufacture of brass and . bell metal pro-~~ ~

Manufacture of aluminium products • 366

Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such a8 tin can 367

129

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

1

37

38

2 3

Enamelling, galvanising, plating (including electroplating) polishing and welding of metal products . 368.

Manufacture af sundry hardwares such as G. I. Pipe, wire net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery. (This will also include the manu­facture of sundry ferrous engineering pro­ducts done by jobbing engineering concerns which cannot be clasaified in major groups 36, 37, 38 and 39). 369

Machwry (All kinds otklf' than Transport) and Electrical equipmml-

Manufacture (other than machinery

and assembling of machinery electrical) except textile

Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers, other than electrical equipment,

370

such as diesel engines, road roUers, tractorS 371

Manufacture of machine toob 372

Manufacture of textile machinery and accessories 373

Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and equipment such as motors, generators, transformers 374

Manufacture of electric lamps and fana 375

Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376

Manufacture of all kinds of battery • 377

Manufacture of electronic equipment such as radio, microphone etc. . 378

Manufacture of electric machinery and apparatus appliances not specified above 379

Transport Equipmenl-

Manufacture, assembly and repairing of locomotives 380

Manufacture of wagons, coaches, tramways and other rail road equipment other than that covered by code No. 363 • 381

Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (excepting motor engines) 982

Manufacture . of motor vehicles engines, parts and accessories 383

Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384

Manufacture of bicycles and tricyclea and accessories such aa saddle, seat frame, gear 385

Building and repairing of water transport equipment such as ships, boats and manu-facture. of mariae engines 386

Manufacture and repair of air transport equipment including aeroplanes, aeroengines 387

Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

99

2

Manufacture of other transport equipment, not covered above luch aa animal drawn

3

and handdrawn vehicles 389

Misc,llaneous MfJllujacturing Industrils­

Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and supplies 390

Manufacture of scientific, medical and surgical instruments and equipment and supplies 391

AlSe1Dbling and repairing of watches and clocks '. 392

Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals 393

Manuracturing and tuning of musical instruments 394

Manufacture of stationery articles not covered elsewhere luch as pencil, penholder, fountain pen 395

Manufacture of sports goods 396

Manufacture and repair work of goodl not as.ignable to any other group 399

DlvhloD i-CoD.tractioD

Construction-Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, flooring, decorative coni­tructions, electrical and sanitary installations 400

Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tunnels • 401

Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines 402-

Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs luch as bund, embank­ments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells. 403

Dlvhi_ 5-Electriclty, Gas, Water _d Saaitar,. Servicee

50 Bl'c~ and GfJS-

Generation and transmission of electric energy 500

DistributioD of electric energy 50 I

Manufacture of gas in gas works and distri­bution to domestic and industrial consumers 502

51 Wilt". Supply and Sa"it.ry SmJie,s-

- Collection, purification and distribution of water to domestic and industrial consumers 510

Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage IYltem and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 511

Dlvial_ 6-Trade _d Commerce

60 WlrIIlu,," trad_

Wbolealc trading in cereals and pulses 600

130

Major. Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

61

62

63

2

Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry

3

and other foodstuffs (not covered elsewhere) 601

Wholesale trading in all kinds of fabrics, and textiles products such as garmentl, hessian, gunny bag, silk and woollen yarn, ahirtir,gs, luitings, hosiery products 602

Wholesale trading in beverages, luch as tea (I"af) coffee (attd and powder), aerated water 603

Wholesale trading in intoxicants IUch as wines, liquor 604

Wholesale trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc •• 605

Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 606

Wholesale trading in animall 607

Wholesale trading in Itraw and fodder 608

Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 610

Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting pro­ducts such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 61 I

Wholesale trading in toilets, perfumery and cosmetics 612

Wholesale trading in metal porcelain and glass utensils, crockery, chinaware 613

Wholesale trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 614-

Wholesale trading in footwear • 615

Wholesale trading in lyres, tubes and allied rubber products 616

Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil oil and allied product. . 617

Wholesale trading in other household equip-ment not covered above 618

Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building. materials 620

Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, cane thatches and similar productl , • 621

Wholesale trading in paper and other stationery goods 6S0

Wholesale trading in agricultural and indus-trial machinery equipment and tools and appliances other than electrical. 631

Wholesale trading in electrical machinery and equipment like motor, battery, electric fan, bulb • 692

Wholesale trading in all kiDde or tranaport and Itorage equipment --.. 633

Whole_Ie trading in aldol. leather aDd Cur 6,.

...

Maior . Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I 2 3

Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, framrs

Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary

635

equipment 636

Wholesale trading in scientific, medical and lurgieal instruments 637

Wholesale trading in precious metals and stones, gold and silverwares and jewellery 638

Wholesale trading in all goods not covered above 639

64 lUtail T ,aril-

65

66

Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, lugar, spi~s, oil, fish, dairy pro-ducts, eggs, poultry 640

Retail trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder) aerated water 641

Retail trading in intoxica.nts such al wines, liquors 642

Retail trading in other intoxicants IUch

a. opium, ganja etc. 643

Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco products 644

Retail trading in feul such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene 645

Retail trading in foodstuffs like sweetmeat, condiments, cakes, biscuits etc. 646

Retail trading in· animals 647

Retail trading in .traw and fodder 648

Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and bosiery products; (this includes retail trading in piece goods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles) • 650

Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes and cosmetic. • 651

Retail trading in medicines and chemica.. 652

Retail trading in footwear, headgear luch as bat, umbrella, shoes and chappall 653

Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products 654

Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and allied products 655

Retail trading in wooden, Iteel and other metallic furniture and fittings • 660

Retail trading in stationery goods and paper 661

Retail trading in metal, prilcelain and glBSl utensils •. 662

Retail trading in earthenware and earthen toY' • 655

131

Major Group «('.ode)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

67

68

69

2 3

Retail trading in other household equipment not covered abnve 664

Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 670

Retail trading ·in hardware and sanitary equipment 671

Retail trading in wood, bamboo, cane, bark and thatches 672

Retail trading in other building materials 673

Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances 680

Retail trading in transport and storage equipment. Asl Retail trading in electrical goodl like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682

Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their products excluding footwear and headgear 683

Retail trading in clock and watch, eye g18.lll, frame 684-

Retail trading in scientific, medical and surgieal instruments .685

Retail trading in precious stones and jewel-lery . 686

Retail trading in musical instruments, gramo-phone record, pictures and paintings including curio dealing • 687

Book selling

Retail trading in goods unspecified

T, .. muJ Com"",,, Mis"llaRlous-

Importing and exporting of goods and

688

689

commodities 690

Real estate and properties

Stocks, shares and futures

Providents and insurances •

691

692

693

Money lending (indigenous) 694-

Banking and similar type of financial opera-tion • 695

Auctioneering 696

Distribution or motion pictures 697

All other activities connected with trade and commerce not covered above, including hirinC out of durable goods luch as electric fan, microphone, ricluhaw, etc. • 699

DlvJ.loa 7-Traa.port, Sto .... e uad eo-aal­cad_

70 Trans/JDrI-Transporting by railwaY' 70U

MBjor Group' (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

3 1

71

72

73

2

Transporting by tramway and bus service 701

Transporting by motor vehicles (other than omnibus) 702

Transporting by road through other means of transport such as hackney carriage, bullock ~~~~. m Animal transparting by animals such as horses, elephant, mule, camel 704

Transporting by man such as carrying of lug-gage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw driving 705

Transporting by boat 8t~amer, ferry, etc. by river, canal 706

Transporting by boat, steamer, ship, cargo boat by sea or ocean 707

Transporting by air 708

Transporting by other means not covered above 709

Services incidental to transport such as packing, carting travel agency 710

Sturagll and Ware Housing-

Operation of storage such a, ware houses 720

Operation of storage such as cold storage 721

Operation of storage of other type 722

CommunicatirlR-

Postal, telegraphic, wireless and lignal com­munications

Telephone communication •

Information and broadcasting

730

731

732

DivlsioD 8 - Services

80 Public Sn'viCls-(This does not include Govt., Quasi - Government or local body activities, other than administrative, in such fields as transport, communication, information and broadcasting, education and scientific services, health, industries, prnduction, construction, marketing and operation of financial institu­tion each of which is classified in the appropriate industry. groups)

Public services in Union and State army including territorial corps and volunteer corps 800

Public Service in Navy 801

Public Service in Air Force 802

Public Service in Police 803

Public Service in administrative departments and office of Central Government 8M

132

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

]

81

82

83

84

85'

2 3

Public Service' in administrative departments and Offices of quasi-Government organisa-tion, muniCipalities, local boards, etc. 805

Public Services in administrative departments and Offices of State Governments 809

Educational and Scientific Servius-

Educational services loch as those rendered by technical colleges, technical schools and similar technical and vocational institutions 810

Educational services such as those rendered by colleges, schools and similar other ins-titutioIls of non techoical type 811

Scientific services and research institution • not capable of classification under any in-dividual group 812

Medical ond Health S"vic,s-

Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hospitals, sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic,_ allopathic and homeopathic practitioners 820

Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individuals . 821

Religious tmd w'ifar, services-

Religious services rendered by religious organi­sations and their establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activi­ties this includes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations

ReligiouS and allied services rendered by pandit, priest, precepter, fakir, monk

Welfare 'services rendered by organisatioDs operating on a non-profit basis for the pro­motion of welfare of the commu'nity such as relief societies, red-cross organisation for the co1Iection and allocation of contributioni for charity

Legal services rendered by barrister, advo­cate, solicitor, mukteer, pleader, mukurie, munshi

Matrimonial services rendered by organisa-.

830

831

832

840

tions and individuals 841

Busin,ss s,,.,ius-

Engineering services rendered by professional organisations or individual. 850

Business services rendered by organilations of accountants, auditon, 'book-keepers or like individuals 851

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

I

116

67

2 3

Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such lUI those of advertiling and publicity agencies 852

Businrss service. rendered by professional orjlanisations or individuals such as of those rendered by news-agency, newspaper corres­pondent, columnist, journalists, editon, authors 853

Communi~ Services tmd T rad, tmd Labour Associations-

Services rendered by trade allllOCiations, chamber of commerce, trade unions and similar other organisations . 860

Services rendered by civic, social, cultural, political and fraternal organisations luch as rate payers association, club, library 861

Community services such as those rendered by public libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens etc. 862

RlerBation Snuius-

Production of motion picture and allied services luch as proceaing editing, etc. 870

Recreation lervices rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion picture. 871

Recreation service. rendered by organisations and individuals such as those of theatlTS, opera compania, ballet and dancing parties, musicianl, exhibitions, circus, carnivals 872

Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by organisations and indivi-

. duals including horse, motor, ~tc. racing. 873

133

Major Group (Code)

Description Minor Group (Code)

1 2 II

88 Personm SmJices-

Services rendered to households luch as those by domestic servants, cooks 880

Services rendered to household. sucb as those by governess, tutor, private secretary •

Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating hOUles, cafes, restaurants and limilar other organisations to provide lodging and boarding facilities

Laundry services rendered by and individuals, this includes cleaning, dyeing, bleaching, services

organisationl all types of drycleaning,

Hair dressing, other services rendered by organ.isation and individuals such as those by barber, hair dl'Cllling saloon and beauty shops

Services rendered by portrait and commer­cial photographic studios

Services (Not ,lllwMrl dassifjld)-

Services rendered by organisations or indivi-

881

882

883

884

885

duals not elsewhere classified 890

DlvlsioD 9-Activitles Dot adeq_tel,. deseribed

90 Activities unspecified ,and not adequately de&­cribed including activities of such individuals who fail to provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 900

Fresh entrants to the Labour Market 999

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APPENDIX TO TABLE B-V

_ Families having less than 1 % of the workers of the respecthre division and less than 0.5% in case of division 7-8 only have been shown in this appendix. The (allowing abbreviations have been

used :-

III-Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fi~hing, Hunting and ·Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities.

IV-Household Industry.

V-Manufacturing other than Household In­dustry.

VI--Construction. VII-Trade and Commerce.

VIII - Transport, Stqrage and Communi:ations. .

IX-Other Services.

M-Males

F-Females

KATHUA DISTRICT

003 Total IX (MS), Urban IX (M 3); 013 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 020 Total III (M 3), IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 2); 0~3 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 4); 032 Total VIi(M I), IX (M I), Urban IX(M 1); 035 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX(M3); 044 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 4); 047 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 049 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX(M 2); 050 Total IX(M 7). Urban IX(M7); 060 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 3); 079 Total IX (MI), Urban IX MI); 081 Total IX (M4), Urban IX (M 3); 083 Total VI (MI), IX (M3), Urban IX (M3); 086 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 3); 090 Total VI (M 2), IX (M 2), Urban VI (M 2), IX (M I); 091 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); OX2 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 4); OX3 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M I); 102 Total IX (M5), Urban IX~M5); 110 Total VII (M 6), Urban VII (M 6); 120 Total VB (M 2), Urban VII (M 2); 133 Total V (M 6), Urban V(M6); P4 Total VlII(M2), Urban VIU(Ml); 139 Total VIII (M n. IX (M 7), Urban VlIl(M 1), IX (M-5); 202 Total IX (M2), Urban IX (M2); 210 Total IX (M3), Urban IX (M3); 211 Total IX (M 9), Urban IX(M 7,; 229 Total IX(M 1), Urban IX(M3); 310 Total VII eM 5). Urban VII (M 3); 311 Total VII (M 2). Urban VII eM I); JI3 Total VII eM 6), Urban VII (M 5.); 339 Total VII (M 5), Urban VII (M 5); 340 Total VII (M 8), Urban VII(M 4); 341 Total VII (M 4), Urban VII (M 4); 402 Total IX (MI3), Urban IX (M 7); 411 Total III (M25, F8), Urban III (M 3); 412 Total III (M 13), IX (M 15), Urban III (M 6), IX (M 10); 415 Total III (M 15); 419 Total III (M 35, FlO); 420 Total III (M 5); 421 Total III (M 8); 431 Total III (M 13). Urban III (M 1); 443 Total III (M 25), Urban ill (M I); 449 Total III eM 35); 660 Total VIII (M 4), Urban VIII (M 4) ; 679 Total VIII

eM 3), IX (M I), Urban VIII (M 2); 700 Total Iv (M 7, F 3); 706 Total IV (M 14), V(M4). Urban IV (M 2), V eM 4); 707 Total IV (M 3), V (M 4), Urban IV (M I), V (M 3); 711 Total V (M 14), Urban V (MI2); 715 Total IV (M 6, F 5), V (F 7), Urblo IV (M 2. F 2), V (F 5); 721 Total V (M 6), Urban V (M 2); 722 Total V(MI5), Urban V (M 10); 729 Total V (M 6), Urban V(M2); 740 Total V (M 7), Urban V (M 7); 750 Total V (M 3), Urban V (M 3); 752 Total V (M 6), Urban V (M 6); 753 Total IV M 2), V (M 9), VIII (M5), Urban V (M 5), VIII (M 2); 754 Total "IV (M 9), V eM 6). Urban IV (M 2), 'V (M 6); 75S Total V (M 3), Urban V (M 3); 759 Total V (M 7), Urban V (M 6); 760 Total VIII (M 6), Urban VIII (MS); 762 Total V (M 1), IX (M 5), Urban V (M 1). IX (M 5); 763 Total VI (M I), VIII (M 2), Urban VI (MI). VIII (M 1); 764 Total VIII (M 7). IX eM 9). Urban IX (M 9) ; 769 Total IX (M 2), Urbao IX (M 1); 772 Total V (M 7), Urban V (M 7); 774 Total V eM 4). Urban V (M 2); 77S Total IV (M 5), IX (M IS), Urban IV (M 3), IX (M 7); 779 Total IV (M S), V (M 10). VI (M 5), Urban IV (M 2), V (M 10), VI (M 5); 780 Total VI eM 5), Urban VI eM 3); 790 Total IV (M 25); 794 Total VI (M 24); 808 Total V(M8). Urban V(M6); 810 Total V(MI2), VI(Ml), Urban VI M(l); 823 Total V (M 2); 825 Total V(M5), Urban V(M5); 826 Total IV (M6, F4); 849 Total IV (M30), VII (M 12), Urban IV (M 4), V~I (M 12); 853 Total IV (M 12). V (M 4), Urban V (M 4); 854 Total IV (M 5), Urban IV (M 3); 890 Total VIII (M 10), IX (M 20), Urban JX (M 16); 90() Total IX (M6). Urban IX (M 6); 909 Total IX eM I); 920 Total IX (M .12), Urban IX (M 12); 951 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 6); 960 TotallX(M 2), Urban IXlMI); 979 Total IX (M 4), Urhlul IX (M 4).

147

B-V-OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION

Divilion

Division

"

" " "

"

" "

"

"

1. BASHOHLI TERSIL (Rani)

o Professional, technical and related worken

Administrative, executive and managerial workers

2 Clerical and related workers

3 Sales workers

4 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, loggers and related workers

5 Miners, quarrymen and related workers

6 Workers in transp~rt and communication occupations

7-8 Craftsmen, production process workers and labourers not elsewhere classified

9 Service, sport and recreation workers

X Worken not classifiable by occupation

2. KATHUA TERSIL (Rural)

AU DlgJoD8

DivisioD

" " " " " " " " ..

o Professional, technical and related workers

1 Administrative, executive and managerial workers

2 Clerical and related workers

3 Sales workers

4· Farmers, fishermen, hunters, Joggers and related workers

5 Miners, quarrymen and related workers

6 Workers in transport ·and communication occupations

7-8 Craftsmen, production process workers and labourers not elesewhere classified

9 Service, sport and recreation workers

X Workers not classifiable by occupation

3. HlRANAGAR TERSIL (Raral)

All DlvlsloDs

Division

" .. " ••

" .. " .. "

o Professional, technical and related workers

I Administrative, executive and managerial workers

2 Clerical and related workers

3 Sales workers

4 Farmers. fishermen. hunters, loggers and related workers

5 Miners; quarrymen and related workers

6 Workers in transport and communication occupations

7-8 Craftsmen, production process workels and labourers Dot elsewhere claBsified

9 Service, sport and recreation workers

X Workers not classifiable by occupation

Persons

2

~,444

123

177

206

404

3,497

4

76

1,708

249

5,346

83

168

163

319

1,063

5

96

3,129

320

4,043

88

250

132

270

-469

84

:2,478

271

Total Workers

Males

3,881

lOG

177

2M

398

1,693

4

76

1,002

221

4,610

75

168

159

305

786

5

96

2,737

279

3,529

72

250

124-

264

412

I

83

2,090

2SS

--a Femalet

2,563

17

2

6

1,804

7()6

21

7. a

4

It-

27'!

392

t-l

514

J6

'8

06

.57

1

388

38 .

148

ANNEXuRE TO TABLE B-V

NATIONAL CLASSIFICA.T10N OF OCCUPATIONS

(CODE STRUCTURE)

which cI...m... occapatl_. lato

331 Oceapatlo_1 F • ...m .. (daree dip' cod. aamben)

15 Occapa'_. Groa .. (two dfpe code aamben)

II Occapatl._. DI"_. (Oae cUp, code aamben)

DlyW ..... Gr_pi! _d Families

o Profenl ..... Tecludcal _d Related Worken

Workers in this division perform' variOla religioul, educational, legal, artistic and other literary funclion.: carry out research in engineering and lCientific lubject. and utiJite teimtific knowledge and methods to solve technological, eccDomic social, industrial and other probleDll.

00 Art:hil«tr, E",mws tmd s-,_,tlrS

01

000 Architects

001 Civil Engineers (including overseen)

002 Mechanical Engineers

003 Electrical Engineen

004 Chemical Engineers

005 Metallurgical Engineers

006 Mining Engineen

007 Surveyon

009 Architects, Engineers and Surveyon n. e. c.

ClNmists, Physicists, GlOlogists."d 0",., Physietll Sdmlists

010 Chemists Except Pharmaceutical

011 Pharmaceurical ChrmUt.

012 Physicists

013 Meteoroligists

014 Geologistl and Geophysilts

015 Maibameticianl

olg Chemilfl, PhYlicist., Geologists and other Physical Seientilts, n. e. c.

02 B_ogists. y~, .4grtmomists GIld lWtdId SdmlUts

020 Biologists and Animal Scientists

021 Veterinarians

022 Silviculturists

029 Agroaomistt and Agricultural Scientiltl

029 Biologi.ts, VeterinariaDl, Agronomilta aDd related Scientilll, n. e. c.

OJ Plr1siriGf1s. Sur".,u GIld Dlrllists

030 Physician. and Surgeolll, Allopathic

031 Phyllicians, Ayurvedic

032 Physicians, Homeopathic

033 Physicians, other

034 PhySiologists

035 Dentists

039 PhySicians, Surgeons and Dentists, n. e. c.

04 Nu,s", P/uJrm(Jdsts."d 01_ M,d_ tIIId Ha,h T,t:lmidfllls

040 Nurses

041 Midwives and Health Viliton

042 NUrSing Attendants and Related worken

043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technician.

044 Vaccinator.

045 PhysiotherapiUs, MaslCurs and Related Technicans

046 Sanitation Technicians

047 Optometrists and Opticians

049 Medical and Health Technicians, n. e. c. (excluding laboratory Allistants see 091)

OS TlfI&RN.t

050 Teachers, Univer.ity

051 Teachers, Secondary School.

052 Teachers, Middle and Primary • Schoola

053 Teachen, Nursery and Kindergarten Schoola

059 Teachers, n. e. C,

06 :Jurists

01

060 Judges and Magiltrates

061 Legal Practitioners and AdviRn

062 Law Assistants

069 Jurists and Legal Technicians, n. e. c. (including petition writen)

070 Economi.ts

071 Accountants and Auditors

072 Statisticians and Actuaries

073 Geographers

074 Psychologists

075 Personnel Specialists

076 Labour and Social Welfare Worken

077 Sociologistl and Anthropologists

078 Historians, Archeologists, Political Scientilts and Related Workers

079 Social Scien.tistl and Related Workers, n. e. c.

149

ANNEXUR.E· TO TABLE B-V-cllntd.

08 Artists, Tf'ritns tIIId R,ltmd WorklrS

080 Authors

081 Editors, Journalists and related workers

082 Translators, Interpreters and Language Specialisb

083 Painters, Decorators and Commercial Artists

084 Sculptors and Modellers

085 Actors and related workers

086 :Muaicianl and related workers

087 Dancers and related worker.

089 Artists, Writers and related. workers, n. e. c.

09 Draughts_ tJIId $cimce and EngiM,ri", TlChnidtms, ,,",.t.

090 Draughtamen

091 Laboratory Alsistantl

099 Science and Engineering Technicians, n. e. c.

Ox OthM Profmitmal, T,chnical and Rllated Workl,s

10

11

OXO Ordained Religioui Workers

Old Non-ordained Religious Workers

Ox2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related Workers

Ox3 LitD-a. ian., Archivists and related workers

Ox9. Other Professional, workers, n. e. c.

Technical and Related

1 Ad~trad"e, hecadve _d M_a.erlal Worken

100

101

102

103

104

109

110

111

Workers in tbis Division formulate Government Policies and execute and implement government decision., rulea and regulations and plan, organise, supervise and co-ordinate activities of economic enterprise in production of good. or performance of· service.. Excluded from this Division are administrative and managerial occupations in farming (Group 40) ProfelRional, Technical and Related Workers (Division-O) and Clerical workers (Division-2)

Adminislrtlltlr s tuld Ex.cul_ OjJit:ials, Go"Olmf1lllll

Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government

Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government

Administrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodies

Administrators and Executive OfIiciall, Quasi-Government

Village Officials

Administrators and Executive Officials Gevernment, D.e.C.

Dirfatlrs and MimtlflFS, WIuJI,sal, tIIId R,ItliI. Traa

Directors and Managers, Wholesale Trade

Directors and Managers, R.etail Trade'

12 Dirlt:tors, MtJllaglrs tJnd Wllf'lring ProPrieIMs, FitumritJl Inslilulillns

120 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Banks

121 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Insurance

129 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Financial Institutions, n. e. c.

13 Di,,,'ars, MtJllQllrs tJIId lf/orki", Propri,'ars, 0_

20

130 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling

131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction

132 Directors, Managen and Working Proprietors, Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary

133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufac~uring

134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Communication

135 Director., Managers and Working Proprietors: Recreation, Entertainment and Catering Service.

136 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Services

139 Director., Managers and Working Proprietor., n. e. c.

2 Clerical aad Related Worken

Workers in this division maintain account boob and receive and disburse cash, write shorthand, typewrite records and operate tele-printer; operate various office machines; ~rform clerical duties; and attend to routine unskilled tasks in office

BQok-1eupers tJIId Cashiers

200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts Clerks

201 Cashiers

202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket Inspectors usbers and Ticket Collectors (Ezcluding moving transport)

including thOle 00

21 8"""1,,.111,, tJnd T,:ypists

210 Stenographers

211 Typists

22 OJliu MaehW O/JmlIMS

220 Computing Clerks and Calculating Machine Operators

221 Punch Card MBfhine Operators

229 Office Machine Operators, n. e. c.

28 ClIf'ktI' W",kers Misc6l11J"",us

280 General and other Ministerial Alaistantll and Clerks

289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record keepers, Muharren, Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Office papers

150

ANNEXURE TO· TABLE B-V-contd.

29 Unskilled OjJi&e Workers

290 Office attendants, Ushers, hallporters, etc., n. e. c.

S Sales Workers

Workers in this Division own wholesale or retail trade establishments and are engaged in activities conn~cted with buying and selling of goods and services and lending money,

30 Working Proprutors, Wholesale and Retail Trade

31

32

300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade

301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade

InSllrance and Real Estate SaltJSmln, Sal.~men of Securities and Strvices and Auctioneers

310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance

311 Agents, Brok~rs and Salesmen,\Real Estate

312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and Shares

313 Auctioneers

314 Valuers and Appraisers

319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, Salesmen of Securities and Services, and Auctioneers, n. e. c.

Commercial Trapellers and Manufacturer's Agents

320 Commercial Travellers

321 Manufacturer's Agents

329 Commercial Travelkrs and Manufacturer's Agents, P. e. c.

39 Salesmen, Shop Assistants, and JUlated Workers

330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade

331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors

403 Planters and Plantation Managers

404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing

409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n. e. c.

41 Farm W'orkers

410 Farm Machinery Operators

411 Farm Workeu, Ani~al8, Birds and Insects Rearing

412 Gardners (malies)

413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.)

414 Agricultural labourers

415 Plantation labourers

419 Farm Workers, n. e. c.

#2 Hunters and JUlated Workers

420 Hunters

1:21 Trappers

429 Hunters and Related Workerl, n. e. c.

Fish"",.n and Related III-or.hrs

430 Fishermen, Deep Sea

431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Waters

432 Conch and Shell gatherers, .spollge and· Pearl Divers

439 Fishermen and Related Workers, n. e. c.

41 Loggers and Other PQflSIry Workers

440 Forest Rangers and RcJated Workers

441 Harvester. and gatherers of Forest Prod·ucta includ­ing lac (except logs)

442 Log Felle.s and Wood Cutters

-H3 Charcoal Burners and Forelt Product Processers

Shop Assiatants and Related Workers, 449 Loggers and other Forestry Workers, n. e. c. 339 Salesmen, n. e. c.

31 Mon'Y-ltmt/ers and Pawn-brokers

40

340 Money-lenders (including indigenous Bankers)

341 Pawn-brokers

Farmerll, FillhermeD, H_terll. Loggers aad Related Workers

Workers in this Division manage or cultivate farms and plantations, rear animals, birds and insects; hunt and trap wild animals, birds and other game; catch, cultivate and cure fish; gather shell, sponge and pearls; develop, protect and exploit forest re­sources and perform other related functions.

Farmers and Farm Manag"s

400 Cultivators (Owners)

401 Cultivators (Tenants)

·402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and Overseers

5 Miners, Q._rrym._ aad Related Workers

Workers, in this division extract mineral products from under ground or by lurface acavation, refine and treat them to obtain desired grade and quality.

50 Miners and Quarrymen

500 Miners

501 Quarrymen

502 Dnllers, Mines and Quarries

503 Short firers

509 Miners and quarrymen, D. e. c.

51 WeU Drillers and BIlflled Work",

510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas

511 Well Drillers, Other than Petroleum and Gas

52 Minera' T flaters

520 Mineral Treaters

lSI

ANNEXURE TO TABLE B-V-contd.

59 Mill"s, Qutm)ll'1llll alld lUlat,d Work"s, II. ,. c.

590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers, n. e. c.

Worker. m Traa.port aad Co:mmaaicatloa Occapad_

Workers in this division, supervise, control and operate transport services for transporting p888Cngers and freight; and supervise and maintain communi­cation services on land, water or in air.

60 DICk O.f/iCIrS, Ellgi_ OjJiars and Pilots, Ship

61

600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship

601 Ship Engineer.

DICk and Ellgin,..room Ratings (Ship), Barg, Cf'lWS and Boatml1l

610 . Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatmen

611 Engine-room Ratings, Firemen and Oilers, Ship

62 A.ircraft Pilots, Navigalors and li'light EligilllITS

620 Aircraft Pilots

621 Flight Engineers

622 Fligbt Navigators

69 DrirJlll's and Fi"mllI, Railway Engilll

630 Driver.

631 Firemen

61· DrirJlll's, Road Transport

640 Tramcar Driv~

641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Driven

642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rickshaw Pullers

643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers

649 Drivers and Road Transport, n. e. c. (including Palki and Doli Bearers)

65 Conductors, Guards and Brwsm'lI (Railway)

650 Conductors

651 Guard.

652 Brakesmen

66 Inspectors, SupITvisors, T.,ajJi& COlitrollITs and D,s­patehlrs, Transport

660 Inspectors, Supervisors, Station Masten and per­manent way Inspectors

661 Traffic Controllers

662 Signalmen and Pointsmen

67 T,/,pholl', T,legraph alld R,/alld Telecommunication Op"ators

670 Telephone Operators

671 Telegraphists and Signallers

672 Radio Communication and Wireless Operators

673 Teleprinter Operators

679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related 'Tele-communi­cation Operators, n. e. c.

68 Postml1l and Mlssangers

680 Postmen

681 Me~sangers (including Dak Peons)

69 WorkITs in Transport and Communication O_palions, II. ,. C.

690 Ticket Sellen, Ticket Inspectors including Ushers and Ticket Collectors on moving Transport

691 Conductors, Road Transport

692 Workers in Transport Occupations, n. e. c;

693 Inspector., Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Communication

694 Workers in Communication Occupations, n. e. c.

7-8 Crafts_ea, Prodactloa Proceu W_ken _d Labourers Dot Elsewhere clas&i&ed

70

Worker. in these divisions process, a88Cmble and shape various substances to manufacture articlea or produce goods; install, maintain and repair machina and equipment; construct, maintain and repair buildings highways, brid~8 and other structures; pack and store goods and handle materials and perform various other tasks in crafts, production and related procC88C8. Included are labourers not elsewhere classified.

Spinlllrs, WIIlHTI, Knitters, DYITsand Rllat,tI Worms

700 Fibre Preparen, Ginners, Cleanen, Scouren etc.

701 Blow-room Workers and Carders

702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders

703 Warpers and Sizers

704 Drawers and Weavers

705 Pattern Card Preparen

706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (excluding Printers)

707 Knittera and Lace Maker.

708 Carpet Makers and Finishers I

709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitten, Dyers and related workers, n. e. c.

71 Tailors. Cutters, Fur""s a"tI Relalld WorklTs

710 Tailors, Drea Makers and Garment Makers

711 Hat and Head-gear Maker,

712 Furriers

713 Upholsterers and· related workers

714 Pattnon makers, markers and cutters, Textile Products, Leather Garments and GIOWII

715 Sewers, Embroidered aDd Darners, Textile and Fur Products

719 Tailor., Cutters, Furriers and Related Worke ... , n.e.c.

152

ANNEXURE TO TABLE B-V-contd.

72 ualliM (;utl"s, Lasms and S_,rs (Except GlovlS ond Garmlnls) and R,'ate~ Work"s

720 Shoe makers and shoes repairers

721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear and related workers

722 Harness and Saddle Makers

729 Leather cutt::on, lasters and sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and related workers, n.·~. c.

73 . Fumtlclmln. Roll"s, Drawn-s, Moulders a"d &lat,d

.14

Mdal Making and T"ating Worklrs 730 Furnacemen, Metal

731 Annealers, Temperers and related heat treaters

732 Rolling Mill Operaten, Metal

733 Blacksmiths, ;Hammersmiths aDd Forgemen

734 Moulders and Coremakers '

735 Metal Drawers and Extruders

739 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and related Metal-making and Treating Workers, n. e. c.

740

P7,cision Instrum,nt Mak"s, Watch Makers, Jewlll"s pnJ R./a/.d Worlcers

Preci6ion Instrument Makers; Watch and Clock Makers and Repairmen

741

742

15

Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths

Jewellery Engravers

Tool-makers, Machinists, Plumb"s, WlIlders. Platers and Related Workers

76

750 Fitter-machinists, Tool-makers and Machine Tool Setters

751 Machine Tool Operators

752 Fitter-assemblers and Machine Erectors (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-assemblers)

753 Mechanics-repairmen (Except Electrical and Precision Instr,ument Repairmen)

754 Sheet Metal Workers

755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters

756 Welders and Flame Cutters

757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal Workers

758 Electro-platers, Dip Platers and related workers

7)9 Tool Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and relatoed workers, n. e. c. (including metalengravers other than printing)

EllclricUlns ond R,loied Eillrieol ond EllClrrmies Work"s

760 Electrician., Electrical Repairmen ami rclated Electrical Workers

761 Electrical and Electronics Fitter.

'762 Mechanics-repairmen, Radio and Television

763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone and Telegraph

77

764 Linemen and Cable Jointers

769 Electricians and related electrical and electronics workers, n. e. c.

CarfJ8nters, Join.,s, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Re/ attd lI"orol:.,s

770 Carpenters, Joiaers, Pattern Makers (Wood)

771 Shipwrights and: Body Builders (wood)

772 Sawyers and Wood Working. Machinists

773 Coach and Body Builders

774 Cart Builders. and Wheel Wrights

775 Cabinet Makers

779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Cooper and related workers, n. e. c.

78 Pointers and Paper Hangers 780 Painters and Papers Hangers

79 Ericklayers, Plasterers ond Construction Workers, n. eo e.

790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and Stone Dressers

791 Bricklayers, Plasteren and Masons

792 Glaziers

793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and Mosaic workers

794 Hut Builders and Thatchers

795 Well Diggers

799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction workers, n.e.c.

80 Compositor" Printers, EnlJrovers, Book Bind"s and Related Workers

800 Type-setting Machine Operators

801 Compositors

802 Proor-readers and copy holders

803 Printers (Paper)

804 Printers (Textile)

805 Photo-litho Operaton, Photo-lithographers

806 Engravers, Etchers and Block Makers (Printing)

807 Stereotypers

808 Book Binders

809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book Binder. and related workers, n, e. c.

81 Polters, Kilnmen, Glass and Cloy Form"s ond

82

Related Workers 810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen

811 Potters and Rdated clay formers

812 Blowers and Bender., Glass

813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass

814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Finishers

815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay and· other ceram'cs

8I9 Pottf'rs, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay formers and related workers, n. e. c.

MilleTS, Baktrs, Brewm41ters and Related Food ond Beverage Workers

820 Millers, Pounders, Husker. and Parcherl, Grains and related food workers

821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds

822 Dairy Workers (Non-farm)

153

ANNEXURE TO TABLE B-V-concld.

823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers

824 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and Sweetmeat Makers

825 Makers of Aerated Water and Brewers

826 Food Canners, Preservers and related workers

827 Butchers

828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and related worken

829 Millers, Baker., Brewmasters and related food and beverage workerl, n. e. c.

89 Chlmi&al tmd R,lat,d Prot:ISS Work"s

830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators

831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related Processes

832 Crushers, Millen and Calendere ... , Chemical and Related ProceSllell

833 Paper Pulp Prepareri

834 Paper Makers

839 Chemical and Related Process Workers, D. e. c.

8# Tobaeeo Pr.,lIttrS ad Produets Makers 840 Curers. Graders aDd BI~nderl, Tobacco

841 Cigarette ,Machine Operators

842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers

843 Snuff' and Zarda Makers

849 Tobacco Preparen and Product Makers. n. e. c.

85 Craftsmm ad Prdouetion Proc,ss Work"s, n. t. f. 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers

851 Tyre Builde .... Vulcanisers and Related Rubber Products Makers

852 PlastiCS Products Makers

853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers and Related Workers

854 Photographic Dark Room Workers

855 Makers of Musical Instruments and Related Workers

856 Paper Products Makers

859 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers, n. e. c.

86 T,sltrs, Ptu:k"s, Sorters and R,lat,d Workers

87

860

861

870

871 872 873 874

875 876

879

Checken, Testers, Sortera, Weigh en and Counters

Packers, Lahellers and Related Workers

Stationary Engin, and ElI:caVtJting and Lifting Equipment Operators and Relatld Workers Oper.tors, Stationary Engines and Related Equipment Boilermen and Firemen Crane and Hoist Operators Riggers and Cable Splicers Operators of Earth-moving and Other Construc­tion Machinery, n. e. c. Materials-bandling Equipment Operators Oiler. and Greasers, Station~ry Engines, Motor Vehicles and Related Equipment Stationery ,Engine and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers, n. e; c. '

89 Labour"s, n. t. f. 890 Loaders and Unloaden 891 Labourers, n. e. c.

90

91

92

99

9 Service, Sport aDd Recr_tioD Workers

900 901 902 903 909

910

911 912

913 919

920

Workers in this division render protective, personal and domestic services; take photographs, operate cam!"ras and are engaged in sport and recreational activities

Fi" Fight"s, PoliceTflln, Guards tmd ReJatlld Work.r. Fire Fighters and Related Workers Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers Customs Examiners, Patrollers and Related Worker. Watchmen and Chowkidars Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers, n. e. c.

Hous, Keel'rs, Cooks, Mllidi tmd Relat,d Work"s House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards (Domestic and Institutional) Cooks, Cook-bearers (Dom~stic and Institutional) Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and otber Servants (Domestic) Ayas, Nurse-maids House Keepers, Cooks. Maids and Related Workers, n. e. c ..

Waittrs, Bartenders tmd Rtlat.d Worklrs Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers (In.titu­tional)

930 931

9#

Building Cart-takers, CI,an"s and Relattd Workers Building Care-taken Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Barb"s, Hairdrtss"s. B,autit:iaru and Relat,d Workers Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers

95

96

940

950 951

960

Launtkr"s, Dry CI,an"s tmd Prlss"s Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhobies Dry-cleaners and Pressers

97 970 979

AthUt,s, Sportsmen and IlIlatld Workers Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers Photographers tmd Related Ca"",,, Op.rators Movie Camera Operators Other Photographers

99 ScrviclJ, Sporu and R""ation Workers, n. e. c. 990 Embalmers and Undertakers 999 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers, n. e. c.

X Workers Not Clallllm.able By Occupation Workers classified in this division are those persons

seeking employment who are literates, but have not received any professional. technical or vocational training or work experience; persons reporting occupations that cannot be identified; penon. reporting occupations not sufficiently described to permit claSSification and workers not reporting any occupation. Excluded or those persons seeking employment only in specific occupations.

)..{} Workers Without Occupation

:11:8

xOO Workers Without Occupations, Matriculates and above

xOB Workers Without Occupations, Literates x09 Workers Without Occupations, Other

x80

a90

W'.,k"s R,portin, Unelassijiabl,

Occupation UTlwnfijiabu

Workers Reporting Occupations L'uidentifiable or Unclassifiable Wor ktr s not Reporting Occupation Workers not reporting Occupation

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158

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-concld.

Principal work. Secondary work ,-----------"- '---,--- ~ Total ,------------------"-,------, ~

Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Household Industry

(Division and Major Group)

Rural I II III Urban At Household Industry As Cultivator As Agricultural Labourer ,---.A.-__ ~ ~ __ --A. ___ ~ ,-____ A-__ ~

, Males Females Males :lo'emales Males Females

2 3 5 6 7 8

KATHUA DISTRICT

Cultivator T 7,086 4,692 532 54

R 7,085 4,692 528 53

U 1 4 1"

Ap-icultural Laboqrer R 15 5 21 1

Hoq_ebold IDdQBtry T 404 432 76 8

R 392 429 76 8

U 12 3 .. Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fish- R 119 329 8 9

in, and Buntin,

Major group 04- Livestock and Hunting R 113 323 e 3

Dillision 2&3 M anuf acturing T 291 109 68 5

R 279 106 68 5

U 12 3

Major group 20 Foodstuffil R 4-0

.. 23 Te¥tile-Cotton R II 14- 10

.. " 25 Textile Wool R .. 8 70 2

.. 27 Textile-Miscellaneous R 19 5 2

" .. 28 'Manufacture of wood and wood T 70 2 41 .. products R 65 2 41 ..

U 5

" .. 31 Leather and Leather products T 72 11 5 R 71 11 5 U

.. 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral products T 19 7 3 other than Petroleum and coal R 13 4 3

U 6. 3

II .. 36 Ba~ic metals and their products R 43 5 except machinery and transport equipment

•• .. 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing R 9 industries

159

B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD- INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED

BY SEX AND BY SECOND'ARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (U) AS CULTIVATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER-concld.

Principal work

Cultivator, AJ!ricultural Labourer or Household Industry

(Division and Major Group)

Cultivator

Agicultural Labourer

Household Industry

Division - 0

" 2&3

Cultivator

Agricultural Labourer

HoulIChold Industry

Division 2 & 3

Cultivator

Agricultural Labourer

Household Industry

Division 2 & 3

Secondary work ~Total

Rural I 11 Urban At Household Industry As Cultivator

,..---,,", ~ ,..--~---..,.

Males Females Males It'emales

2 4 5

I. BASHOHLI TEHSIL (Rural)

5,793

7

4,681

4-

2. KATHUA TEHSIL (Rural)

781

2

7

5

240

113

127

10

86

86

3. HIRANAGAR TEHSIL (Rural)

511

6 7

66

66

6

422

323

99

7

7

NOTE:- I. Lines with nil entries have been ommited.

III As Agricultural Labourer ,..----"'----"""1

Males Females

7

71

20

8

12

254

20

20

203

36

36

8

19

5

3

2

5

2S

3

3

2. l\:ajor groups of household industry where person. having secondary work as cultivation or agricultural labour are less than 5% of the persons having the major groupa as principal work, hav!" not been ahown in the district table, but are given in the appendix. Divisions thus effected are marked with an aaterisk (.).

160

B.VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OP PERSONS WORKING IN NON.HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO

ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal work _---------J.-------~

Additional work at Household Indu.try

(Dh·iJion aDd Major Group) Males

2

KATHUA DISTRICT-TOTAL

P. W. Divisioa

A. W. Diflisitm

Major group

Division

Major group

" "

" "

o o

04-

2&1

23

25

31

1,756

P. W. Major poup 04 1,211

A. W. Divisitm 0

Major group 04-

Division 2 & 3

Major group 23

" " .. " P. W. Division 2 .3

A. W. Division

Major group

Major group

" " P. W. Major group 25

A. W. Divisitm

Major croup

P. W. Major group 27

25

31

o 04-

2&3

25

31

2&3

25

A. W. Divisioll 2 & 3

. Major group 25

P. W. Major poap 21

A-. W. Division 2 & 3

Major group 25

P. W. Major poap 31

A. W. Division . 0

459

23

67

51

Females

3

767

18

18

21

6

6

9

687

18

18

21

6

6

9

122

2

2

34

33

16

6

6

19

5

5

22

7

7

5

2

Principal work ,... ______ .A. _____ -,

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division aDd Major Group) Males

2

KATHUA DISTRICT-TOTAL-Alntd.

Major croup

Division

Major group

•• "

04

2&3

25

31

P. W. Major group 34-35

A. W. Division

Major group

2&3

25

P. W. Major group 36 21

A. W. Division 2 & 3

Major croup 25

P. W. Major group 39 45

A. W. Division 2 &. 3

Major group

P. W. »Ivi.loa

A. W. Division

Major group

A. W. Divisi.n

Major group

P. W. Major group 40

A. W. Dioision

Major group

Division

Major group

P. W. Division

A. W. Division

Major group

5

P. W. Major Iroap 51

A. W. Division

Major group

P. W. Divisioa

A. W. Diuisi()n

Major group

" " II "

6

25

o 04

2&9

36

o 04

2&3

36

2&3

37

2&2

37

2&3

20

27

28

655

3

3

1

655

9

3

1

225

5

5

7S

5

5

1,599

2

Females

2

j

2

3

J

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

25

25

16

16

26

6

6

161

B-VD PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR. SI:.RVICE WHO

ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal work

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division and Major Group)

·1

Males

2

KATHt1A DJSTRICT-TOTAL-CIIndd.

P. W. MaJo&' I&'oap 64-68

A. W. Division

Major group

"

"

A. W. DMsion

Major group

Division

Major group

7

2&3

20

'1.7

28

o 04-

2&3

36

P W. MaJO&' poop 70-71

A. W. Dirision o 04

2&3

Major group

Division

Major group

A. W. DiDision

Major group

" " " " " " .. "

8

P. W. MaJo&' Jl"oop 88

2&3

22

27

28

31

34-35

A. W. Division 2 & 3

Major group

P. W. MaJo&' poop 89

A. W. Division

Major group

" " " ,. .. "

22

2&9

27

28

31

34-35

1,542

2

3

S

426

1

3

3

6,743

9

2

5

-2

2

3.171

7

5

1

Females

26

b"

6

2

1

509

1

72

286

1

Principal work .A..

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division and Major Group)

-"' Males

2

KATBUA DISTRICT (RURAL)

P. W. Division

A. W. Division

Major group

Division

Major group

" " "

P. W. MaJo&' poop

A. W. Division

Major group

Divisien

Major group

" .. .. ..

P. W. DiriMon2 & 3

A. W. Division

Major group

Di'llision

Major group·

" "

A. W. Divisi(Jfl

Major group

P. W. MaJo&' poop

A. W. Division

Major group

P. W. MaJo&' poap

A. W. Divisioll

Major group

o

o 04

2&3

23

25

31

04

o 04-

2 & 3

23

25

31

o 04

2&9

25

31

25

2&9

25

27

2&3

25

28

2&3

25

1,736

1.208

62

10

s

Females

3

762

18

18

21

6

6

9

687

18

18

21

6

6

9

85

2

:2

34

33

16

6

06

:5

5

5

7

7

1

162

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

Principal work

~-----~------~ Additional work at Household Industrv

(Division and Major Group) Males

2

KATHUA DISTRICT-(RURAL)-eo",d.

P. W. Major group 31

A. W. DivisilJll

Major l{"Oup

Division

Major group

" "

o 04-

2&3

25

31

P. W. Major group 34-35

A. W. DiDisio" 2 & 3

Major group 25

P. W. Major group 36

A. IT'. Division 2 & 3

Major group 25

P. W. Major group

A. W. Division

Major group

P. W. DivW_

A. W·. Division

. Major group

Division

Major group

39

2&.3

25

4

o 04

2&3

36

P. W. Major .roup 40

A. W. DivisilJll o 04 Major group

Division

Major group

P. W. DivUd_

A. W. Division

Major group

,. .. ..

6

2&3

36

2&3

20

27

28

P. W. MaJM group M-68 A. W. DivisilJll 2 & 3

Major group

.. ..

., .. 20

27 28

17

3

427

3

2

1

427

3

3

1

1,0&0

2

I,OM 2

Females

5

2

2

3

2

3

3

!J

5

5

5

5

5

5

23

23

26

6

6

26 6

6

Principal work r- ~ ~-~

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division and Major Group) Males

2

KATHUA DISTRICT (RURAL)-eoru;ld.

P. W. Di'risfOD

A. W. Divisio" . Major group

Division

1

o ()4.

2&3 Major group 36

P. W. Major .roup 70-71

A. W. Division

Major group

Division

Major group

P. W. DivWoD

A. W. Division

Major group

.. ..

.. .. " "

8

o 04-

2&3 36

2&..3 22

27

28

31

P. W. Major group 88

A. W Division

Major group

2&3

22

P. W. Major p_p 89

A. W. DivisitnJ

Major group

,. .. " ..

2·&.. 3

27

28

31

294

1

1

3

3

274

1

I

3

3

4.975

8

2

5

221

2

2

2,671

6

5

KATHUA DISTRICT-URBAN

P. W. DivWOD

A. W. Division

. Major group

P. W. MaJQr group

A. W. Di1lision

Major group

P. W. Major .roup

A. W. Divisirm

Major group

5

2&..3

37

51

2&3

37

8

2& S

34-35

122

5

5

54

5

'5

1,768 '. 1

1

Females

,

1

376

1

50

252

1

13

13

133

163

B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSmCATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORK.ING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. ,BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO

ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Principal work

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division and Major Group) Males Femalea

2

KATHUA DISTRlCT-(URBAN)-concld.

P. W. Major groap 89

A. W. Division

Major group

2&3

34-35

Note :-P. W.=Principal Work.

, A. W.=Additional Work.

500

1

1. BASHOHU TESSIL (Rural)

P. W. DivillioD 0

A W. DiviJion 0

A. W. Divilion 2 & 3

P. W. Divilli_ 2&3

A. W. Division 0

A. W. Diviaion 2 lit S

P. W. Di_I_ "

739 525

5

21

77

2

34

267 23

Principal work r-- -"-------_,,

Additional work at Household Industry

(Division and Major Group) Males

2

BASHOHLI TEHSIL -(RURAL)-concld.

P. W. DivisioD

A. W.' Division

8

2 & 3

860

2

2. KATHUA TEHSIL (Rural)

P. W. 'DWlsiOD 0 699

A. W. Division 0

P. W. DivillioD 6 328

A. W. DiviJion 2 & 3 2

3. IDRANAGAR TEHSIL (R_I)

P. W. DlviBio. 7 11" A. W. DiviJioD 0 1

A. W. Division 2 & 3 3

Females

3

220

17

17

6

1

A. W. Division 0 P. W. DlvlBioD 8 1.572 3 148

A. W. Division 2 lit 3 A. W. Division 2 lit 3 6

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\

164

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i 1 .i ~ h c5

... ...

... ... . ..... ..

... :... If

... ...

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165

...

Total Rural Urban

Total

Age-group

Total

~14

15-34

35-59

60+

2

AII«' Dot atated

Total

~'14

1!;-54

3!;-59

60+ AII«' Dot atated

Total

~14

15-54

35-59

60+ AII«' Dot .tated

166 ..

B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Non-working PopUlatioD -------_ ...... _- ~ PerlOnl Males Females

122,818

80,107

24,581

11,688

6,lOS

354

11I,5M

73,795

21,532

10,334

5,561

282

11,314

6,312

3,049

1,354

547

52

4

4.7,379

40,476

4,394

878

1,421

210

43,032

37,218

3,705

693

1,228

188

4,317

3.258

689

185

199

22

5

75,4.3'

39,631

20.187

10,810

4,687

124

68,4.72

36,577

17.827

.9,641

4,333

94

6,967

3.054

2.360

1,169

354

30

Full time at~entl r­

Males

6

14,433

11,238

3,193

12,633

9,930

2,701

1,800

1.308

492

Females

7

3,61

3,201

250

2,375

2,260

115

1,076

941

135

HoUlt'hold Duties .. Males· Females I

8 9

IU.THUA

37493

4,498

19,588

10,397

. 3,005

5

33,624-

4,249

17,381

9,251

2,738

5

3,869

249

2,207

1,146

267

167

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OP ACTIVITY

Inmates of penal, Persons employed

Retired, Rentier, Penon, IICCking before but now ou Dependents, infantl or independent Beggars, Vagrantl, mental and charitable employment for the o employment and

and Disabled meanS etc. Inllitulions finttime seeking work ,... __ -Jo,. __ ~ ,...--A ~

. ---"' f

. ---. Males Females Males Females Males Female. Mala Female. Malel Fem_lel Malel Female

10 II 12 IS If 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

DISTRICT

31,651 34,085 46t 212 379 112 60 11 232 25 160 50

29,212 91,930 2 14 2 8

681 262 26 21 130 22 21 9 220 19 117 22

459 250 214 80 143 46 23 7 3 4 35 26

1,084 1,524 222 III 92 44 14 8 2

209 119

29,394 32,099 326 197 348 108 39 2 199 11 IS 4t

27,270 30,068 11 7

594- 255 20 20 i2. 22 7 J88 13 71 21

377 240 144 75 132 43 21 2 :3 01 15 26

966 1,447 162 102 81 fS 11 7 2

187 89

2,257 1,_ lSi 15 31 " 21 9 3S 7 67 1

1,942 1,862 2 3 2

93 7 6 6 I. 5 32 6 f6

82 10 70 S 11 3 2 S 20

118 77 60 9 II 3

22 30 ..

168

B-IX-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total NOll-working population Fun time ItudentJ Household dutiel ..__ .., --, Age-group PerlOnl Males Femalea Males Females Mala Femalea

2 S 4 5 6 7' 8

1. BASJIOHLI

Total 36,996 16,224 20,772 !I,986 819 6,774

0-14 28,290 14,264- 14,026 3,256 791 1,027

15-3f 4,442 1,077 3,365 730 28 9,141

35-59 2,179 282 1,897 1,730

60+ 1,936 452 1,484 876

Age not stated 149 149

2. KATBUA

Total 36,5!14 12,962 23,572 !I,778 788 13,36!1

0-14 22,339 1l,18? 11,152 2,926 753 1,597

15-34 8,5!17 1,212 7,325 852 35 7,219

35-59 3,926 2J1 3,715 3,639

60+ 1,681 !lSI 1,!l30 903

Age not ltated 51 50 5

3. IllRANA.GAR

Total 37JJ74 13,846 24,128 4,869 768 15,487

0-14 23,166 11,167 11,399 3,748 716 1,625

15-54 8,553 1,416 7,137 1,119 52 7,021

35-59 4,229 200 4,029 1 3,882

60+ 1,944 425 1,519 959

Age not Itated 82 38 44

169

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE or ACTIVITY

lomatel of peaal, P~noo. se~kinl

Penons employed mental and before but now

Dependen'., infantl R~tired rentier, or charitable employment for out of employment

and disabled independent mranl Beggar., vagrants, etc. imtJtu tiona the first time and ~kinl work ,-_ ____,A, __ ,-__ .A. __ -. ,----.A. ___ "'"\ ... ,... r----.A.

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Malet Females Mala Females

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

TEHSIL (RDral)

11,961 13,110 82 47 125 14 18 41 11 8

11,008 12,208

239 184 5 4 53 3 4 39 7 5

187 147 29 13 52 4 8 2 4 3

37R 571 48 30 20 7 6

149

TEHSIL (Rural)

8,872 9,288 112 28 108 65 17 2 57 18 18 20

8,250 8,802 6 5

249 16 9 8 32 18 3 51 13 16 16

98 32 75 10 27 26 9 2 4 2 2

274 393 28 10 43 21 5 2

45

TEHSlL (Rural)

8,561 9,701 132 122 115 29 4 101 64- 21

8,012 9,058 5 2

106 55 6 8 39 98 48

92 61 40 52 53 13 4 9 21

314 483 86 62 18 15 7

37 44

CONOMIC TABLES·

HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC TABLES

One of the distinguishing features of the 1961 Census has been the introduction of household schedule through which economic data has been collected for the household as a whole and not in respect of eacb individual as bas been the past tradition. This departure has been deemed necessary as in countries of such economic status as ours, where not all the goods produced enter the money market and where a good proportion of the products is consumed by the family itself, collection of information on the basis of individuals is likely to be misleading unless it is supplemented by the data for tbe entire household.

In -India, where the bulk of the population lives in rural areas and agriculture is the occupation of 70% of the population and cultivation is conducted by members of a household, with, in many cases, household industry as a compulsive adjunct, the household itself and not the individual, acts as an integral economic unit of production. This was felt to be particularly valid for those households which produce mainly for self consump­tion and additionally for the market. This sector of the. economy, is for various obvious rtasons, the most resistant to displacement or transfer of population from what they arc engaged in, because the population engaged in such activity finds that all of its effort, however, seasonal, is really wanted, and it is difficult to leave it in preference to any other. On the other hand, it is not easy to bring work from elsewhere to this population to fill its period of unemployment or under­employment. Before one makes facile assumptions about marginal productivity of labour being negative, it was thought worthwhile to investigate this sector with the help of such a schedule. A Household Schedule was, therefore, framed for this purpose which provided for area of land cultivated by a household on ownership, or on tenancy basis or on both .and household industry, if any, conducted by the household and ihe number of family workers and bired workers employed in· tbese activities.

It is necessary to reproduce here the definitions of some of the terms used in the tables.

A household industry was defined as an industry conducted by the head of the househ01d himself and I or mainly members of the household at home

or within the village in rural areas and at home in urban areas. The following three-fold test was prescribed to justify the classification of an industry as a household industry.

(a) Household Industry should embrace manu­facture. processing or servicing and may include sale but should not be confined simply to buying and selling. At least part of the goods offered for sale from the household should be manufactured or processed by members of the household.

(b) Household Jndusty should be on the household scale where the workers mainly will be the Head of the household himself and I or members of the household, the role of hired workers from outside being of secondary importance. Thus, in any Household Industry. members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand in the . industry whenever they find time in the course of their daily chores. Household Industry cannot, therefore, be on the scale of a registered factory but can use machinery and employ power like steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the machinery.

(c) Location also is important, for proximity. decides participation by members of the household. In a village, this partiCipation is possible if the Household Industry is located at home or within the village, because, village organization is such as makes it. possible for members of the household to move about freely in the village· to look after . their work. In urban areas, such a free movement is not possible and, therefore, in urban· areas only those industries which are located at home can be considered for being classified as Household Industries. Where, however, part of the work is

. done outside the house, e. g., preparing and dyeing the yarn for weaving and winding into warp and woof or cleaning metal surfaces before electropla­ting in baths, it should still be considered a Household Industry even in urban areas, as the main operation of weaving or of electroplating is. conducted within the house and only One or two operations are conducted outside.

A cultivator was defined as a person engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land (a> oWDld or hired . from

Government and (b) heM from private persons or institutions for payment in money. kind or share. A person who had given out his land to others for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share of crop and wbo did not even supervise or direct cUltivation of land was not treated. as a cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages in cash. kind or sbare was not also treated as a cultivator.

A person who worked without receiving wages in cash or kind in his own family in an industry, business or trade conducted' mainly by members of family was treated as .a family worker. Such of the members of tbe household ~s attended to housebold duties only were deemed as non-workers and were not included among family workers.

A person who was employed by a household other than bis own to work in any of the activities connected with cultivation 01' household industry for payment in cash, kind or share of the produce' was' treated as a hired worker. An important condition for tbe classification of a person as a hired _worker was that he/she should have been in whole time employment during the last working season or in whole time employment during the current season.

For the purpose of Census, the bead of the household was defined as a person on whom feU tbe chief responsibility for the maintenance of the household. It was made clear that the head of the bousehold need not necessarily be the eldest male member but may even be a female or a younger member of either sex, provjded he or she was actually acknowledged as such. In the ca6C of institutions, the manager or superintendent or the person who was regarded by common consent as tbe bead was to be treated as the bead of the household.

As single wOlkers and employers do not fi,ure anywhere in Household Economic Tablds. it is not ·necessary to- reproduce the definitions of such workers.

All ~hc Household Economic Tables have been prepared on the basis of 20% sample of households excluding· those classified as institutional. The definition of an institutional household has already been given in Fly-leaf to appendix III to

. Table A-I of the General Population Tables.

Table B-X

The table bas been prepared from the data

174

extracted from 20% sample household schedules. The figures have been tabulated for <a> all areas upto the district level, (b) urban sector of the district and (c) the rural' area of each tehsil. It gives the distribution of tbe households according as they are engaged in cultivation only, household industry only or both or. neither.

Table· B-XI

The table consists of two parts, one dealing with tbe rural sector and the other pertaining to urban areas only. The former has been prepared down to tehsil level and the latter upto the district. In ,either case, the data is based on 20% sample household schedules.

As is clear from column I of the table, the data relates only to such of the households which cultivate lands (i) owned or held from Government, (ii> held from private persons or institutions for paymeRt in money, kind or share or (iii) partly held from Government and partly from private. persons for payment in money. kind or share. The table does not include households. which give their lands to private persons for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share.

Cultivating housebolds referred to in column 2 of We table represent both such of the households as are engaged in cultivation only as also those which besides cultivating lands also run some household industry. In other words, the figures given in column 2 of tbis table arc the sum total of the corresponding figures of columns 5 and 7 of the previous table for rural and urban sectors.

The household schedule from which the data has been compiled consists of three parts, viz .•

, cultivation, household industry and workers at cultivation and / or household industry.

The portion of the household schedule relating to cultivation was to be filled in only in respect of households which actually cultivated land or gave the land to private persons for cultivation for payment in cash, kind or sharc. For this purpose, the households were divided into three categories, namely (a) those' who cultivated lands owned or held from Government (b) those who held lands from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share' and (c) lhose who had given their lands to private persons for cultivation for payment in moneY~ kind or share. In each of the three cases, the total C1l

separate plots or parcels of land in different places owned or held or taken or given have beCD lumped togethcr.

It may, however, be stated here that in the case of households falting in categories (a) and (b) referred to above, only those plots and parcels of land which were cultivated by the household, itself, such as, lands which lie within the village or in adjacent village or within such a distance as would enable the households to work on the land or actively supervise the cultivation, were regarded as areas cultivated by them. Lands owned or held in distant places where distance itself was a bar to active cultiva­tion or its supervision or direction were not included in the lands actually cultivated by these two categories. On the other hand, category (c) included land in any part of the country, whatsoever. In such cases the aggregate area, no matter where such lands were .situated, was treated as land given to private persons for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share.

The following table shows, at a glance, the distribution of tOO r\1ral cultivating households in Kathua district by size of land cultivated :--

Leu 1.0 2.5 50 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 30.0 Un­than to to to to to to to to 50+ speci-

I 2.4 4.9 7.4 9.9 12.4 14.9 29.9 49.9 acres fied acre acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acrea

8 16 27 22 )0 7 3. 6 N N

Table B-XII

This table has also been prepared separately for the rural areas down to tehsil level and for the urban sector upto districts. The data given in the table relates to households which are engaged in cultivation only and not to those engaged both in cultivation and household industry. As before, the institutional. households have not been accounted for while taki~g out the sample.

The table is designed to give the classification of cultivating households according to the size of land cultivated, each· such class being further cross-tabulated with reference to the number of hired workers and sex-wise number of' family workers. Ten class ranges of land have been' devised varying from less than I acre to SO or more acres. An additional class has been provided to cover households in whose cases the size of land could not be ascertained.

The definitions of family worker and hired

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worker have already been given in the general note on Household Economic Tables.

Table B·XIII

In this case two separate tables have been prepared up to district level, one for the rural and the other for urban areas. The table gives the code numbers and detailed description of house­hold industries according to Indian Standard. Industrial Classification upto major groups except industries under· such other major groups which claim less than 10% households in the respectivce divisions. The latter have been listed in an abbre­viated form in the appendix accompanying the table. The divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*)-

The statistics given in the table relate to bouse­holds engaged both in cultivation and household industry and not to households which are engaged in cultivation only. These show by cross-tabula­tion the distribution of households, engaged in a particular household industry, by the size classes' of land referred to in Table B-XII.

A comparison of the rural parts of tables B-XII and B-XIII will show that in Kathua district the proportion of households which are engaged both in cultivation and household industry to the aggregate number of households engaged in Culti­vation only and engaged both in cultivation and household industry stands at 21.8%.

Table B-XIV

The table consists of two parts. Part A gives the distribution of households for the district as a whole and for its· rural and urban sectors by the number of persoDs employed and the divisions and major groups under which the principal house­hold industries are classifiable according to the Indian Standard Industrial Classification. Part B of the table indicates the names of the industries by minor groups and the distribution of house­holds engaged in these industries for the entire district and its rural and urban areas. It docs not, however, give the classification of households by the number of persons employed.

Industries under such major groups which claim less than 10% households of their respective divi­

sions have been omitted from Part A of the table and listed in an abbreviated form in the appendix accompanying the table. The divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*). .

A distinguishing feature of the table is that it relates to households engaged in household in­dustry only and excludes all others eneaged in cultivation only ot in both cultivation and house­hold industry.

Table B-XV

The table has been prepared upto tehsit and district level for rural and urban areas respectively. It indicates the distribution of households by various size classes of land classified by the number of persons employed in both cultivation and household industry. The definitions of family and hired workers have already been gi,ven in the general note on Household Economic Tables.

Table B-XVI

The table gives for the district and hs rural and urban sectors, the number of households and their family workers by sex and hired workers classified by the number of months in a year for which each household industry is being run by the house­holds concerned. The data has been shown collec­tively and separately in respect of the households engaged in both cultivation and household industry and households engaged in household industryonly. In this case also, the code numbers and names of industries have been given according to the Indian Standard Industrial Classification upto Major groups. Such of the industries which claim less than 10% households of the Oivi~ion concerned have, however, been omitted from the table and listed in the appendix. The divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk (*)

176

Table B-XVD

The table gives the distribution of rural h~use­holds other than those classed as institutional households according as they are (a) engaged neither in cultivation nor in household industry (b) engaged in household industry only . and (c) engaged in cultivation with or without, household industry. Category (c) has further been subclassified into 10 holding groups according to the size of land cultivated by the households.

The table also gives the total and sex-wise popUlation of the sample households of each category and their distribution by five size classes' of households. In the case of category (c), this classification has also been shown in respect of each size class, of land.

Further, the table indicates the distribution of urban households of all categories put together by the number and sex-wise population of each size class of households.

The actual number of all households and their popUlation (except institutional population) as retur­ned at the 1961 Census for the district and its rural and urban sectors has been given in the table at the end of the data relating to the district.

It is clear from column 2 of the table that 80.1 % households in the rural sector 'of the district are engaged in cultivation. These include 40.6% households whose holdings are less than 5 acres in area.

177

B-X-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY,

(ii) ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Bur Nor IN BOTH AND

(iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD

Diltrict/Tehlil I

Kathua Diltrict

Ba~hohli Tehail Kathua TehaU Hiranagar Tehsil

Rural Urban

2

Rural Urban Rural Rural Rural

INDUSTRY FOR ALL AREAS

(&a.eeI 011 20% Sam.ple)

Households engaged Households neither in cultiva. engaged in

Total No. of tion nor Household culti vation Households Industry only

3 4 5

7,276 1,150 4,556 636 505 106

3,269 22 .. 1,948 1,978 473 1,256 2,029 4-33 1,352

Households Households engaged in engaged both in Household cultivation and

Industry only Household Industry 6 7

319 1,271 23 2 98 999

103 146 118 126

B-XI-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

In terest in land cultivated

Total

Total

Total

Total

Total

1

(a> (b) (c)

(a) (b) (c)

(a) (b) (c)

<a) (b) (C)

(a) (b) (c)

No. of cultiva­

ting house­holds

2

5,827 2,809

508 2,510

2,947 1,666

246 1,035

1,402 429 158 815

1,478 714 104 660

lOS 76 13 19

roo Less than

I 3

484 365

63 56

241 174 32 35

123 85 23 15

120 106

8 6

25 23 1 I

(aa.ed OD 20% Sample)

Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acres -----A

1.0-2.4 2.5-4.9 5.0-7.4 456

7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 7 B 9

926 568

96 262

595 383

60 152

172 70 27 75

159 115

9 35

13 12 I

KATRUA

1,546 740 165 fi41

1,280 534 120 626

DISTRICT (Rural)

575 419 185 178 178 64 40 17 3

357 224 118

1. BASHOHLI TERSIL (Rural)

875 493

77 305

588 250 303 III 49 16

236 123

2. KATRUA TERSIL

358 114 54

190

319 74-38

207

158 27 12

119

178 95 7

76

(Rural)

101 22

4 75

81 39 2

40

49 8

41

3. BIRANAGAR TERSIL (Rural)

313 373 167 140 55 133 157 40 61 17 34 33 12 6 I

146 183 115 73 37

:ruTHUA DISTRICr (Urban)

20 19 3 10 3 13 14 6 3 5 2 2 2 2 3 I 2

15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 10 11

374 31 169 9

3 1 202 21

134-68 2

64

107 25

82

133 76

1 56

6 5

3

I 2

15 4

11

13 5

8

9

9

Abbreviations for intt"rroat in land given under column I :­(a)-Owned or hl'ld from GoVl'rnment. (b)-Held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share.

50+ 12

6 4

2

2

2

4 4

-----. Unspecified

13

(c)-Partly held .from Government and partly from private persons for payment in money, kind or share.

178

B.XII-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY WORKERS IN RURAL AND

Total of cultivating households ,---____ --A. _____ ~

Size of land (clall ranges in acres)

Family workers House- ,-'" Hired

holds Malea Femal~ workers

All Sizes

Lns than I

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+ Unsprcified

All Sizes

Leas 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+ Un~cified

All Sizes

Las 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+ Unspecified

2

4,556 314 615

1,179

1,053

486 369 163 342

30 4

1,948 129 330 579

428 173

142

60 105

2

•. 1,256 89

140 322 285 152 97

49

107 15

6,967 353 729

1,613 1,617

859\ 680 315 700 91

9

3,046

166 430 826 692 331

263 116

219 3

1,958 101 167 424 428 277 185 95

230

51

4

2,690

130 363 731 638 233 273

113

194 15

2,145 97

305 625 514-

159 204-88

152

247 7

19 61 59 35 32

6

19 9

. 5

57

1 6

10

7 2

10

13 5

2

40

6

10 7

2

2 6· 5

(Based OD 20%

Cultivating households according ,----------_ .. ----

I Person 2 Per.ons r----J,.. ~ r-------..... ,------.

Family workers . Family worken House- r----A.--~ House-

holds Malea Female. holds'

6

1,812 213 320 501 412 157

91 34 81 2

432 59 98

134 76

24

20

7

13 I

649 72

102 196

153 63 27 11

25

7

1,668 185 273

460 393 152

89 34

79 2

366 49 81

110

68 20 19 7

11

1

619 68 94-

187 145 63 26 .

11 25

8

144-28 47

41 19

5 2

2

66

10

17 24

8

4

2

30

4

8 9

8

9

1,440

70

183

390

319

171 129 59

108 8

3

635 43

129 208 ISO 61 34 13 17

387 15 30 96 78

49 43

26 47

3

Males

10

2.166 86

226 534 481 310 217 101 189

16

6

764-44-

141

232

148

118

43 15 25

688

28 54-

158 138

88 78 51 87 6

Females

11

708 53

139

245

157 32 40

17 25

Hired workers

12

KATHUA

6

2

1. BASBOHLI

506 42

117 IB4

112 4

25 11 11

2. KATBUA

81 5

5

33 18 10 7

1

6

I

179·.

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND HIRED URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

Sample)

to number of perIOns engaged in cultivation

3-5 Penon. 6-10 Persons -----.

More than 10 Persons ,.... --J.. ___ • ___ -, ,---_____ -.A. ____ --, ,----,

Family worken Family workers Family workers Size or land House- ,-__ .A. __ -, Hired House- ,-__ .A._--, Hired House- ,- --, Hired (class ranges holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acres)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24

DISTRICT (RURAL)

1,180 2,666 1,461 37 122 455 367 14 2 12 10 All lizes 27 51 41 4 31 8 Leas than I

107 212 164 5 18 13 1.0-2.4 272 565 396 5 16 54 49 2.5-4.9 294 647 381 4 28 96 81 6 5.0-7.4-144 347 152 7 14 50 44- 7.5-9.9 125 280 154 I 23 88 72 6 5 10.0-12.4 57 139 55 2 13 41 41 8 12.5-14.9

137 370 115 11 16 62 52 15.0-29.9 16 52 3 5 3 15 7 6 5 30.0-49.9 1 3 2 50+

Unspecified

TEHSIL (Rural)

778 1,532 1,252 103 384 321 All Sizes 23 42 37 4 31 8 Less than I 98 190 158 5 18 13 1.0-2.4

221 430 368 16 54 49 2.5-4.9 196 385 315 26 91 79 5.0-7.4 77 159 115 11 34- 36 7.5-9.9 70 130 120 18 71 58 10.0-12.4-31 63 4-5 9 31 32 12.5-14.9 61 131 93 14 54 46 15.0-29.9

2 30.0--49.9 50+

.. Uns,;ecified

TEHSIL (Rural)

208 597 102 29 10 42 24 6 2 12 10 All Sizes . 2 5 2 Less than I

8 19 6 1.0-2.4-30 79 19 5 2.5-4.9 53 144 33 4 I I 6 5.0-7.4 37 110 17 7 3 16 8 7.5-9.9 23 64 H I 3 II 8 6 5 10.0-12.4-12 33 5 2 12.5-14.9 33 110 7 5 2 8 6 ·15.0-29.9 10 33 2 5 6 2 6 5 30.0-49.9

50+ Unspecified

180·

B-XlJ-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION ONLY CLASSIFIED BY WORKERS IN RURAL AND

(Based OD 20%

Total of cultivating households Cultivating household. according r-- """I

,-________ .• ______________ -.4

I Person 2 PerlOns ,-

_,._ ______ I ,.--. _____ .A._ ~.

Family worken Family worken . Family worker. Hired Size of land (cIa .. ranges House- ,..--- . • Hired House- ,---J,._---. Houae-- ,..----_.A._----.

in acres) bold. Malea Fcmalca workers bolds Males Females bolds . Males Females workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

3. BUUNAGAR

AU Sizes 1,352 1,963 298 17 731 683 48 418 714 121

Less than I 96 86 26 82 68 14 12 14 10

1.0-2.4 145 132 39 120 98 22 24 31 17

2.5-4.9 278 363 45 171 163 8 86 144 28

5.0-7 .• .. 340 497 65 IS3 180 3 III 195 27

7.5-9.9 161 251 39 70 69 61 104 18

10.0-12.4 130 232 37 4f 44 52 96 8

12.5-14.9 54 UI4 19 8' 16 16 20 35 5

15.0--29.9 130 251 23 7 • 43 43 44 79 8

30.0-49.9 13 57 5 5 10

50+ 4 9 2 3 6

UDspecifi~

KATHUA ,I ...

All Sizes 106 165 16 13 61 56 5 20 36 3

Less than I 24 21 4 23 20 3

1.0-2 •• 13 14 11 10 2 • 2.5-4.9 20 32 4 8 8 7 13

5.0-7 •• 19 Sf 6 8 7 .. 7

7..5-9.9 2 4

10.0-12.4 10 22 .. 2 4 4 2 3

12.5-14.9 S 4 2 2

15.0-29.~ 6 18 5 2

30.0--49.9 9 16 5 5 2 4

50+

UDipecified

l!l~

SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND lURED URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-concld.

SaDlpJe) ..

to number of person. engaged in cultivation

~

3-5 Person. 6-10 PerIODs More than 10 PerIODs ,- -. r---------"----------" ,--______ .A.

""" Family workers Family workers Family workers Size of land Hou!e- ,-___ .A. ___ -. Hired House- ,-___ .A. __ ---"\ Hired HOUle- ,-___ .A._-----. Hired (clall ranges holds Males Females worker. holds Malt'S Females workers holds Males Females worken in acrea)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-

TEBSIL (Rural)

194- 537 107 8 9 29 22 8 All Sizes

2 4- 2 Lesathanl

3 1.0-2.4

21 56 9 2.5-4.9

45 118 33 4 2 5.0-7.4

30 78 20 7.5-9.9

32 86 23 2 6 6 10.0-12.4

14- 43 5 4- IO 9 8 12.5-14.9

43 129 15 6 15.0-29.9

5 17 2 9 5 30.0-49.9

3 2 50+

Unspecified

DISTRICT (Urbaa)

22 60 6 8 3 13 2 4 All Sizes

., Leu than

I.O-U

5 11 4 .. 2.5-4.9

7 20 4- 5.0-7.4-

:3 7.5-9.9

3 10 2 5 2 10.0-12.4

2 12.5-14.9

3 8 2 8 4 15.0-29.9

2 7 30.0-49.9

50+

Unspecified

182

N -

- - -i ......

N -

'0 o

.d ~...: "w ~ ....

183

APPBNDIX TO TABLE B-XDI

. Rural: - 23(A-5, B-9, C-9, 0-8. E-S, F-4, 1-1); 27 (A-13, B-II, C-9, D-IO, E-I, 0-1); 34-35 (A-17, B-3, C-6, D-IO, E-l, G-I, H-2); 36 (A-6, B-IO, C-16, 0-17. B-3, F-3, G-l, H-l); 39 (A-2, B-t, C-2, 0-2)

Urban :-Nil

The following abbreviations have been used :-

Less than I acre

1.0-2.4

2.5--4.9

acres

"

A

B

C

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+ Unspecified

acres

" .. .. .. " .. ..

n E

F

G

H

I

J

K

184

B-XIV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(Based on 20% Sa:mple)

Part A-Households Classified by Major Groups of Principal Household Industry and NUlDber of Persons Engaged

KATHUA DISTRICT

Households ~ngagt'd in Household Industry accolding to the number of persons engaged

r-------------A------------. Code No. of Household Industry (Division and Major Total Total No. More

I. S, I. C. group only of I. S. I. C.) Rural of house- 2 3-.'> 6-10 than 10 Urban holds Person Persons Persons Persons Persona

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

All Industries Total 342 199 99 41 3 Rural 319 181 95 40 3 Urban 23 18 4 1

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing Total 41 9 15 14 3 and Hunting Rural 41 9 15 14 3

Urban

04- Livestock and Hunting Total 41 9 15 14 3 Rural 41 9 15 14 3 Urban

*Division 2 & 3 Manufacturing TOlal 301 190 84 27 Rural 278 172 80 26 Urban 23 18 4

20 Foodstuffs Total 56 41 9 6 Rural 54 40 8 6 Urban 2 I I

23 Textile-Cotton Total 36 13 17 6 Rural 35 12 17 6 Urban I

27 Textile-Miscellaneous Total 45 29 14 2 Rural 42 26 14 2 Urban 3 3

28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden Total 50 33 14- 3 Products Rural 46 30 13 3

Urban 4 3 I

34-35 Non-metallic mineral products other Total 36 22 10 4 than petl:oleum and coal Rural 31 18 9 4

Urban 5 4-

185·

APPENDIX TO TABLE B-XIV PdT I A

Total-2S (A-S, B-2, C-I); 31 (A-19, B-IO, C-l); 36 (A-12, B-4, C-2); 38 (A-I); 39 (A-IS, B-4, C-2)

Rural-2S (A-3, B-1, C-I); 31 (A-16, B-IO); 36. (A-lI, B-4, C-2); 38 (A-I); 39 (A-IS, B-4, C-2)

Urban':_25 (A-2, B-1); 31 (A-3, C-I); 36 (A-I)

The following abbreviations have been used :-

1 Person A 2 Persons B

3·5 Persons C 6-10 Persons D

More than 10 pel sons E

186

B.XlV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDU$TRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(Based _ 20% Sa_pie)

Part B-Households Classified by Mlaor Groups of Principal Hoaaehold lad_try

Code No. of I.S.I.C.

040.2

040.3

200.1

205.0

206.0

207.0

209.1

209.2

231.0

235.0

2'36.0

253.0

255.0

273.2

280.()

281.()

288.~

288.4-

288.5-

288.9-

310.2:

311.1_

514.0-

343.L

All Indultri~

KATHUA DISTRICT

Household Industry Minor Group (Description)

2

Rearing of buffalo for milk and animal power

Rearing of cows for milk and animal power

Production of Bour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat; maize, gram etc.

Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery products

Production of butter, cream, ghee, cheCle, chhBlla, khowa and other dairy product.

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by Imall machiDes

Confectionery

Making of sweat-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc.

Cotton .pinning (by charkha and takali)

Cotton cloth weaving on handlooms

Manufacture of khadi textile in bandlooms

Spinning of wool by charkha or takali

Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blanket., rulP, paBhmina, tbulma, gudma, etc.'

Traditional garments

Sawing, planing and milling of wood

Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixture

Making of matl, bandfanl and umbrellas from palm leaves

Making of sirki, moora .and cbhaj

Making of baskets and broomsticu

Manufacture of other articles from leaf, cane, bamboo, cork and other allied products n. e. c.

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and lkiDI,. prepration of finiahed leather

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slipper., sar;tdall)

Repair of shoes, chappall and other leather footwear

StoDe carving

,_ Number of Households

Total

3

342

21

20

38

2

3

8

S

2

4-

30

2

4

4

45

18

6

8

16

22

4

2

Rural

4

319

21

20

37

3

8

S

2

4

29

2

4

42

15

6

8

16

4

21

2

--. Urban

5

23

3

3

3

3

187

B-XlV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTR.Y CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

(Blued oa 20% Sample)

Pan 8-Houeholcla CI .. .J&.ed by Mlllor Groaps of PrlDdpal Houehold lad_try

KATHUA DISTRICT-conel.

Code No. or I.S.I.C. Household Industry Minor Group (Description)

2

350.0 Making or earthenware such as pottery, etc.

365.1 Making of utensils 0( brass and bell metal

368.2 Nickel plating and electroplating

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as pl~ughlhare, khurpi, kudal, etc.

388.0 Repair of cycle and rickshaw

Silver artware, including silver repouase work on copper (Iuch as in Tanjore) and silver images

,-Number of Households

--. Total Rural Urban

3 4 5

34 29 5

2 2

2 ·1

14 14

21 21 ' ..

188

B-XV-SAMPLE HOUSEIIOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD

Total of cultivating households which are also engaged in Houlehold Industry ,... ______ J... _____ --,

Size of land (class ranges in acres)

Family workers House- ,---..... --._ Hired

holds Males Females wOl'kers

All sizes

LeM than

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+

Unspecified

All sizes

Lc:ss than

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+ Unspecified

All sizes .

Less than

1.0-2.4

2.5-4.9

5.0-7.4

7.5-9.9

2 3

1,271 2,414

170 235

311 473

367

227

89

50

22

3~

2

999

112

265

296

160

77

36

21

29

2

146

34

32

36

34

6

698

529

187

148

61

80

2

1,959

166

391

586

404

162

120

57

70

1

2

249

39

63

58

64

14

1,500

138

348

389

296

129

98

48

54

1,399

120

328

367

273

124

87

48

52

58

14

16

11

13

2

.5

7

3

3

6

(Based OIl 20%

Cultiva.ting Households ,... ______ .,--__________________ .A.

I Penon 2 Persons ,.... ____ .A. ___ ---, ,-_____ ---..A.. --.

Family workers. . Family work~rI House- ,-___ .A.. __ ___" House- ,--_.A.. ___ """I Hired holds Males Females holds Males Females workers

246

68

62

58

35

8

2

8

2

2

140

30

45

27

16

7

2

8

2

2

58

21

10

16

11

6

197

52

47

49

27

8

2

8

2

101

18

31

20

11

7

2

8

2

51

18

10

14

9

7 8

49

16

15

9

8

39

12

14

7

5

7

3

2

2

367

44-

106

121

63

13

16

4

278

32

94-

97

36

8

8

3

44-

8

7

12

12

S

9

469

70

116

143

94

18

23

5

327

52

100

104

47

10

11

71

12

8

20

21

6

10 11

264

18

96

99

32

8

8

3

12

KATHUA

1. BASBOHLI

229

12

88

90

25

6

5

3

2. KATHUA

17

4

6

4-

3

'189

INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL .AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

Sample)

engaged in Household Industry ----.

3-5 Penon. 6-10 PerlOns More than 10 Penons r- .~ ,-- ~

Familv workers Family workers Family workers Size of land Hou~e- ,- ~--, Himl House- ,..._--....A._~ ·Hired House- ,... ----. Hired (class ran get holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers in acrea)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-

DISTRICT (KaraI)

512 1,202 757 4 146 546 430 2 All Sizes

53 94 91 5 19 13 Leu than

132 267 209 11 43 28 2 1.0-2.4

156 396 189 32 110 92 2.5-4.9

91 262 153 38 146 103 5.0-7.4-

54 119 79 14 42 42 7.5-9.9

5 12 6 2 27 III 84 10.0-12.4-

- 1 4 13 49 48 12.5-14.9

20 48 30 6 26 20 15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9

50+ Unspecified

DRSIL (RaraI)

439 1,003 709 142 528 422 All Sizes

45 77 83 5 19 13 .. - Leastban

117 227 202 9 33 24 1.0-2.4

141 356 180 31 106 90 2.5-4.9

70 200 140 38 146 103 5.0-7.4

48 103 76 14 42 42 7.5-9.9

.. 26 107 82 10.0-12.4

13 49 48 12.5-14.9

18 40 28 6 26 20 15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9

50+ Unspecified

DRSIL (Raral)

40 109 26 4 4 18 8 2 All Sizes

5 9 7 LeaathaD

13 35 6 2 10 4 2 Ul-U

7 20 3 4 2 2.5-4.9

II 34 8 5.0-7.4

3 8 2 7.5-9.9

190

B-XV-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTlVATlON.AND HOUSEHOLD

(Baaed oa 20%

Total of cultivating households which Cultivating Houaeholdl ue abo engaged in Household IndUitry ,..

1 Penon 2 PerIODS .

r--Family worken Funily workers Family worken

Size orland (cl .. ranp HOUIII- ,_ - Hired House- t ~ ~ Ho~ae. f h --'-I Hired in acre.) holdJ Males Females workers holda Males Females holds Males Females workers

2 S 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2. KATBVA

10.0-12.4 4 II 2 2 2 4

12.5--14.9

15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9 ,

50+

Unlpecified

3. IURANAOAR

All mea 126 206 43 48 45 3 45 71 18

I..e. than 1 2. 30 4 17 16 " 6 2

1.0-2.. 14 19 4 7 6 5 8 2

2.5-4.9 35 54 11 15 15 12 19 5

5.0...;..7.4 33 61 10 8 7 15 26 4

1.5-9.9 6 11 S 2 2 2

.0.0-12.4 10 17 9 6 8 S

'2.5-14.9 4

15.0-29.9 3 10 2 J. 2

10.0-49.9

50+ .. Unspecified

KATBUA

All I. 2 5 3

J...ca ,haD I 2

1.0-2.4

2.5-4.9

S.Q.-.7 ••

7.5-9.9 3 2

10.0-12.4

12.5-1 •• 9 .. 15.0-29.9

30.0-49.9

50+ .. ' UIllpeCi&ect

191

INDUSTR.Y CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF Ll\ND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

Sam.pJe)

engaged in Household Industry

---5-5 Persons 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons ,_ -Jo.. ___ --, ,.--___ --A ' ______ ,--

~ Family workers Family workers

HoUR-,_-~ Hired HoUR- r-_-Jo.._-... Hired holds Males Females workers holds Males Females worker,

13 14

TERSIL (Rural)

3

TERSIL (Rural)

33 190

3 8

2 5

8 20

10 28

3 8

4- 9

4

2 8

15

22

6

5

6

2

DISTRICT (URBAN)

2 5 3

1 2

3 2

16 17 18 • 19 20

2 4 2

Family workers HOUle- ,_---"---..... holds Males Females

21 22 23

Hired workers

24

Size of land (clan ranges

in acres)

10.0-12.4

12.5-14.9

15.0-29.9

30J)-49.9

50+

Unspecified

All Sizes

Less than I

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+

Unspecified

All Sizes

Lf'SI than

1.0-2.4

2.5-4-.9

5.0-7.4

7.5--9.9

10.0-12.4-

]2.5-]4.9

]5.0-29.9

SO.0-49.9

50+

Unspecified

192

B-XVI;_SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD

(Based OD

KATHUA

Total 1-3 months 4-6 ,-____ .A.. __ -,-_~ ,--___ ..... ______ -. ,...

Household Industry Total Family workers Family workers Family workers Code (Division & Major Rural House- Hired House- ,---..... ---. Hired House- ,-_-A __ -.

No. group only) . Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females workers holds Males Females

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

All Indu.tries Total 1,615 2,816 1,630 10 221 418 192 315 622 322

(a) 1,273 2,419 1,503 7 179 372 176 254 555 286

(b) 312 397 127 3 42 46 16· 61 67 36

Rural 1,590 2,784 1,624 10 220 417 192 308 612 318

(a) 1,271 2,414 1,500 7 179 372 176 253 552 284

(b) 319 370 124 3 41 45 16 55 60 34

Urban 25 32 6 1 7 10 4

<a) 2 5 3 3 2

(b) 23 27 3 6 7 2

Divison-O-Agriculture, Total 461 993 850 1 100 194 100 86 208 101

LivCltock, , FOreltry, Ca) 420 935 828 94 183 96 78 199 97

Fishing and Hunting (bY 41 ,58 22 6 11 4 8 9 4

Rural 461 993 850 100 194 100 86 208 101

(a) 420 935 828 94 183 96 78 199 97

(b) 41 58 22 6 II 4 8 9 4

Urban

(a)

Cb)

04 Livestock and Hunting Total 461 993 850 1 100 194 100 86 208 101

(a) 420 935 828 94 183 96 78 199 97

(b) 41 58 22 6 11 4 8 9 4

Rural 461 993 850 100 194 100 86 208 10)

(a) 420 935 828 94 183 96 78 199 97

(b) 41 58 22 6 11 4 8 9 4

Urban

(a)

(b)

_ .. _---(a)-With Cultivation (b)-Without Cultivation

19S

PEIUOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKBRS INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS

20% Sample)

DISTRICT

months 7-9 months 10 months to ODe year ---, roo ~ r--'----.....A.

Family workers Family worken Hired House- roo • ---. Hired House- ,--_ ..... ___, Hired

woren holds Males Females worken holds Males Females workers

15 16 J7 18

276 532 391

2S9 488 SB2

S7 44 9

274 529 390

.. 238 486 381

-36 43 9

2 3

2

136 319 281

lSI 313 277

564

IS6 319 281

.. lSI SIS 277

5 6 4

136 319 281

lSI 313 277

5 6 4

136 319 281

.. 131 31S 277

564

19

2

2

20 21

803 1,244

601 1,004

202 240

788 1,226

601 1,004

187 222

15 18

15 18

139 272

117

22

IS9

117

22

240

32

272

240

32

139 272

117 240

22 32

139 272

117

22

240

32

22

725

659

66

724

6.59

65

368

358

10

368

S58

10

368

358

10

368

358

10

23

8

6

2

8

6

2

I

I

Months not stated

Family workcn Total Code No. House- , 4 ___, Hired Rural holds Males Females workers Urban

24 25 26 27 S

Total All Industries

(a>

(b)

Rural

<a)

(b)

(a)

(b)

Total Division·O-

<a) Agriculture,

(b) Livestock,

Rural

<a)

(b)

Urban

<a)

(b)

Forestry ,Fi.hing

and HuntiDg

Total 04 Livestock

(a) and Hunting

(b)

Rural

(a)

(b)

Urban

<a)

(b)

194

B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD

(8 •• '" oa

IUTBUA

Total 1-3 months 4-& ,__.... __ -... ,..-____ ,-J,.. ____ -. ,-.A.

Houaehold Industry Total ' Family workers Family workers Family workers Code (Division It Major Rural House- r-~';'_--. Hired House- ,-_ __"A. __ -. Hired House- r-No. group only) Urban holds Males Females workers holds Males Females worker. holds Males Femalei

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

·Diviaion 2 It 3 Manuracturilll Total 1,154\ 1,823 710 I 121 224 9Z 229 414 221

(a) 853 1,484- 675 6 85 189 80 176 356 189

(b) SOl 539 105 3 36 35 12 53 58 32

Rural 1,129 1,791 774 9 120 225 92 222 404- 217

(a> 851 1,479 672 6 85 189 80 175 353 187

(b) 278 312 102 3 35 34- 12 47 51 SO

Urban 25 52 6 7 10 4

(a> 2 5 3 3 2

(b) 23 27 .9 6 7 2

20 FoodIau& Total 228 455 220 5 11 15 2 71 140 98

<a) 172 370 205 3 5 11 65 128 94

(b) 56 65 15 2 5 to 2 8 12 4

a.-1 226 432 220 5 9 If 2 71 140 98

(a) 172 370 205 3 5 11 63 128 94-

(b) 54 62 15 2 .. .9 2 8 12 .. Urban 2 .9

(a)

(b) 2 .9

25 Telltile-Waol Total 251 . 266 156 1 1 .9 .9

<a> 245 260 151

(b) 8 6 5 .9 .9

Rural 248 263 155 2 2

<a> 245 260 151

(b) 5 .9 .. 1 .. 2 2

Urbau a .9

Ca)

(b) 3 3

<a)-With Cultivatinn (b)-Widaout CuldvatioD

195

PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-contcl.

20% Sample)

DISTBICT-amld.

months 7-9 month. 10 months to one year Months not stated ..., Family workers Family worken Family workers Total Code No.

Hired HoulC- r--~"" Hired HoUIIC- ,---_ ..... ___, Hired House- • ... ----. Hired Rural workers holds Male. Females worken holds Males Females workers holm Males Females worken Urban

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 3

1" 213 110 2 6M 972 357 7 Total ·Division 2 I: 3

108 175 105 484- 764 301 5 (a> Manufacturing

32 38 5 180 208 56 2 (b)

138 210 109 2 649 954 356 7 Rural

107 173 104- 484 754 301 5 (a)

31 37 5 165 190 55 2 (b)

2 3 15 18 Urban

2 (a)

15 18 (b)

21 23 6 1 126 257 lit t Total 20 Foodatufti

9 12 5 95 219 106 3 (a)

12 11 31 sa 8 (b)

21 23 6 125 255 114- 4 Rural

9 12 5 95 219 106 3 (a)

12 II 30 S6 8 (b)

2 Urbaa

(a)

2 (b)

53 10 61 1M IlK 12 Total 25 Teztilc-

53 80 61 190 180 90 <a) Wool

4 4 2 (b)

53 80 61 192 182 92 Rural

53 80 61 190 180 90 <a>

2 2 2. (b)

2 2 Urbaa

(a)

2 2 (b)

196

B-XVI-SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD

(Balled OD

KATBUA

Total 1-3 months 4-6 ,-____ .A. --, r-------'-------, ,-

Household Industry Total Family worken Family workers Family workers Code (DivisioD &: Major Rural House- ,..___...-----,\ Hired House- ,-----'----, Hired House- ,-----'----'\ No. group only) Urban holds Mala Femalea worker. holds Mala Femala worken holds Malel Females

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

28 Manufacture of Wood Total 175 '307 97 21 72 29 49 85 40

and WoodeD products <a) 125 250 85 20 64 25 41 78 35

(b) 50 57 12 8 8 .. 8 7 5

Rural 171 302 97 28 72 29 48 84 40

(a) 125 250 85 20 64 25 41 78 35

(b) 46 52 12 8 8 4 7 6 5

Urban 4 5

<a)

(b) 4 5

31 Leather and Leather Total 151 28t 108 22 47 17 46 100 41

Products (a) 121 253 104 20 45 17 45 99 41

(b) SO 36 4 2 2

Rural 147 28l 107 22 47 17 46 100 41

(al 121 253 104 20 45 17 45 99 41

(b) 26 31 3 2 2

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(a)-With Cultivation (b)-Without Cultivation

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. PERIOD OF WORKING AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-coneld.

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months 7-9 months 10 months to one year Months not stated _--. ,-___ ...J>-___ .... __ -- ---A. _____ --. ,.....-- _Jo.--__ --.

Family workers Family workers Family workers Total Code No. Hirrd House- ,-_ .... --. Hired

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15 l6

22

19

3

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19

2

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10

11

10

17

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3

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19

20

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18

16

16

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16

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10

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31 38

74 107

45 72

29 35

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26

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117

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27

5

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(b)

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(b)

Total 31 ·Leather and

(a) Leather Products

(b)

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(a>

(b)

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APPENDIX TO TABLE B-XVI

TOTAL-23 (A.t3, B-4, C-2, 0-22, E-4, F-7, G-2, H-23); 27 (A-I3, C-I, 0-31, E-4, F-8.:G-2, H. 31); 34-35 (A-7, B-16, C-8, D-II, E-9, F-13, G-3, H-II); 36 (A-7; B-6, C-4; 0-40, F-I, G~4, H-13); 38 (H-I); 39 (B-1, C-2. 0-4, E-4, F-4, G-5, H-9).

RURAL-23 (A-D. B-4, C2. 0-22, E-3, F-7, G-2, B-22); 27 (A-13, C-I, 0-31, E-4, F-8, G-2, H-28); 34-35 (A-7, B-15, C-7, D-il E-9. F-9. G-3. B-IO); 36 (A-7, B-6, C-4, 0-40, F-I, G-4, H-12); 38 (H-l); 39 (B-1, C-2, D-4, E-3, F -4, G-5, H-9)

URBAN-23 CH-l); 27(H-3); 34-35 (B-1 C·I, F.4, B-1); 36 (H.I)

The following abbreviations have been used:-

With Cultivation Without Cultivation

1-3 months A 1-3 months B

4-6 .. B 4-6 " F

7-9 "

C 7-9 " G

10 months to year D 10 months to 1 year H

Months not stated X Months not stated y

198

B-XVU-SAMPU HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY (I) NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE MEMBERS INDUSTRY (b) IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY ONLY AND (e) IN

(Baaed oa

KATBUA

Total Size Of Inlent in land cultivated with No. of Total Sample Household ,.. c1ua ranges in aerra Sample Population Single member household 2-3 memben Households ,-. ___ -Jo.. r-------"------, ,....-__ .A. _____ -,

Persons Males Females Households Males Females Households Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 7,912 ti,550 25,202 20,348 974 678 296 1,537 2,123 I,GIf All Rural 7,276 42,337 23,451 18,886 894 615 279 1,377 1,883 1,490

(i) flouseholds engaged neither in cultivation nor household iadustry I,ISO 4,899 2,598 2,301 212 117 95 301 382 393

(ii) Households engaged ia household iadustry

800 only 319 1,508 708 54 34 20 65 98 72 (iii) Houreholds engaged in

cultivatioa •. 5,827 35,930 20,053 15,877 628 464 164 1,011 1,403 1,025 (Size of holding group)

Leu than I acre 484 2,952 1,699 1,253 48 32 16 98 171 98 1.0-2.4 acres 926 6,308 3,514 2,794 84 60 24- 125 167 133 2.5-409

" 1,546 9,145 5,357 3,788 212 158 54- 288 366 305 5.0-7 .• .. 1,280 7,779 4,215 3,564 161 115 46 233 314 260 7.5-9.9 .. 575 3,574 1,957 1,617 34 29 5 105 17J 65 10.0-12.4 .. 419 2,648 1,394 1,254 28 20 8 62 88 65 12.5-14.9 .. 185 1,100 585 515 17 13 4- 21 27 19 15.0-29.9 .. 374- 2,227 1,212 1,015 37 30 7 69 84 71 30.0-49.9 .. 31 173 105 68 3 3 9 13 8 50+ 6 21 13 8 4- 4 Unlpecified .. 1 3 2 1 1 2 I AU Urban .. 636 3,213 1,751 1,462 80 63 17 160 240 194

Total Number or Households

HOlDChold

Number of Householdl ,...

Total --A

*"' Total Rural Urbaa Persona Males Females

39.627 36,422 3,205 202,806 105,660 97,140

199

BY SIZE OF HOUSEHOLDS AND (H) ENGAGEMENT (a) NEITHER IN CULTIVATION NOR IN CULTIVATION SUB-CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

20% Sample)

DISTRICT

Sample Households .A. -,

4-6 members 7-9 memben 10 members and over Interest in land cultivated with r--- """\ ,. ...... ----- ..... ---"-----"""\ c)asa ranges ill acres Households Males Female. Households Males Femalta Households Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2.251 6,039 5,404 1,M5 8,125 6,332 1,_ 8,237 6,632 Total

2,025 5,977 4,840 1,717 7;638 5,900 1,263 7,938 6,377 All Rural

(i) Households engaged neither in cultivation

394 1,071 935 ISO 763 659 43 265 219 nor household industry

(ii) Households engaged ill.

127 S39 340 62 257 228 48 household industry

11 - 72 only •

1,504 3,967 3,565 1,475 6,618 5,013 1,209 7,601 6,110. (iii) Household. engaged in

cultivation

(Size of holdiDg group)

124 399 266 100 438 .958 114 719 515 Less thaD I acre 214 506 487 247 1,168 796 256 1,613 1,354 1.0-2.4 acres 376 973 930 349 1,659 1,079 921 2,201 1,420 2.5-4.9 .. 317 837 772 31O I,S27 1,090 259 1,622 1,396 5.0-7.4 ,. 163 465 984 178 794 597 95 498 566 7.5-9.9 . .. 135 379 330 127 543 500 67 364 951 10.0-12.4 .. 70 165 180 50 209 167 27 171 145 12.5-14.9 .. 97 277 205 107 450 402 64 371 330 15.0-29.9

7 24 8 7 90 24 5 35 28 30.0-49.9 .. 2 9 I 7 5 50+ ..

Unspecified 226 662 564 128 487 432 42 299 255 All Urban

aDd Household Population ~.

Population ~.

Rural Urban ,... ,_- ~

Perlons Malea Females ~er80ns Males Femalea

187,448 97,522 89,926 15,352 8,138 7,21.

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

The Social and Cultural Tables, also known as C-Series Tables, have been· published in Part II-C, Volume VI of Census of India, 1961. The series consists of eight tables, as detailed below ;-

C-I Composition of Sample Households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated

C-lI Age and Marital Status

C-III I Parts A, }- Age, Sex and Education B&C .J

C-IV Single Year Age Returns

C-V Mother-Tongue

C-VI Bilingualism

C-VII Religion

I Classification by literacy and industrial C-VIII )0.. category of workers and non-workers Part A J among Scheduled Castes

It has, however, been decided to include Tables C-I to C-IlI, C-V, C-VII and C-VIII Part A only in the District Handbooks. Further, the appendix to Table C-lII in which the particulars of employed and un - employed scientific and technical personnel have been tabulated, has also been omitted as the appendix gives the figures for the State as a whole and not for individual districts.

Except for Table C-I, which alone is based on the data extracted from 20% sample' House­hold Schedules, all other tables have been prepared on full count. In the case of C-II, C-Vand C-VIl, figures have been given down to the tehsil level, but in C-I and C-III, the presentation of the data has been restricted to the district only.

Table C-I

The data given in the table is the first of its kind and has not been collected at any previous census held in the State. The table is of sociological interest and presents a broad econo­mic picture in the joint family system.

The data· presented in the table has been compiled on 20% sample basis and gives the number of sample households, their total and sex-wise population, the numbers of male and

female heads of households and of their spouses, as also the sex-wise numbers of married, nev~r married, widowed and divorced or separated relations and unrelated persons.

In the case of urban areas, the data only indicates the structure and the composition of households and does not portray their economic activities. So far, however, as the rural areas are concerned, the households have been classified into three categories, viz. (a) those engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry, (b) those engaged in houeshold industry only and (c) those engaged in cultivation. The last named category has further been classified by size oC holding groups besides those whose size class is not known.

Table C-II

The table gives valuable demographic data of age structure and marital status separately for total, rural and urban population of the district as a whole and for rural areas of its con­stituent tehsils. The age-groups conform to inter­national requirements.

The table will prove helpful in ascertaining whether the proportions in the various marital status conditions have increased or decreased since last Census and whether any trend is discernible in the age of marriage. The data of married females by age-group can also be utilised for forecasting future births from age specific birth rates.

Table C-1I1

The table gives the statistics of literate popu­lation by age, sex and educational levels as also the sex-wise. number of illiterate persons in each age-group. In all, the following ten age­groups, besides and additional one relating to persons who did not specify any age have been adopted; -

0-4, 5-9, 10-14, .15~19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60 and above.

The table has been split up into three parts, each giving figures upto' the district level. Part A relates, to all areas, Part B to the urban sector and Part C to the rural areas.

Parts A and C are designed to give for each age group sex-wise figures of total, literate and illiterate population. The statistics of literates have, however, been tabulated by three educational levels, namely:-

(i) Those who have not passed any examination

(ii) Those who have passed Primary or Junior Basic Examination and

(iii) Those who have passed Matriculation and higher examinations.

In the case of urban areas where the incidence of literacy is comparatively high and larser facilities for higher education arc available, a more elaborate and comprehensive description of the educational levels has been attempted. Part B of the table therefore gives the disttibution of literate persons by the following seven major categories :-

I. Literates without educational standards

2. Those who have passed primary or Junior Basic Examination

3. Those who have passed Matriculation or Higher Secondary· Examination

4. Persons possessing technical diploma not equal to degree

. S. Persons possessing non-tec1mical diploma not equal to degree

6. Those possessing University degree or post­gradua1e degree other than technical degree

7. Those possessing technical degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree.

The last category has further been sub-divided into 7 divisons, viz., Engineering, Medicine, Agriculture, Veterinary and Dairying, Technology, teaching and others. It is hoped that these statistics will prove of great use for making an assessment of the man power available for the implementation of various developmental schemes.

Table c-v

The table gives the total and the sex-wist popul~tion of the speakers of each mother-tongue for the district as a whole and for its rural and urban areas as also in respect of the rural sector of each tehsil. The mother-ronges have been arranged in alphabetic order to facilitate the tra­cing of number of speakers of a particular language.

204

The definition of mother-tongue as adopted at the Census of 1961 is a language spoken in childhood by a person's mother to the person or mainly spoken in the household. If the mother of the person had died in his infancy, the language mostly spoken in the person's home in childhood was treated as his mother-tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes,. the language usually spoken by the mother was regarded as the mother-tongue of tbe infant etc.

Table C.VII

This is an important sociological table giving the community-wise population of the district and of each of its constituent tehsils. The data relating to the district bas been exhibited separately in respect of its rural and ruban areas, but that pertaining to the tehsils has been given in respect of rural areas only.

Before 1951, religion was treated as the unit of tabulation and most of the demographic data, such as marital status, literacy and other character­istics was tabulated by the communities. Further, the classification of the population was being presented by religion down to the village level. In 1951, no data regarding race, caste etc. was collected and instead livelihood classes were adopted as the unit of tabulation. At the present Census the industrial classification has been given greater emphasis and most of the data has been presented on this basis. Another distinguishing feature of the 1961 table is that the figures have this time been tabulated separately for rural and urban areas of each district.

Table C-VIII Part A

According to tabulation plan prescribed for ] 961 Census, Table C-VIII is to. consist of two parts, one dealing with Scheduled Castes and the other with Scheduled Tribes. As there are no Scheduled Tribes in Jammu and Kashmir, only Part-A of the table has been compiled. '

The table gives population of scheduled Castes for the . district "as a whole and for its rural and' urban sectors together with the distribution of this population by literacy and industrial classifi­(ation of workers as also the number of non-workers. In addition, similar data has also been presented at tehsit level with the difference that it relates to rural sector only.

A distinguishing feature of this table when compared with earlier Censuses is that the

classification of workers by industrial categories has been confined to Scheduled Castes only and the tabulation of similar data for important communities,

205

as was done in the past, has been dispensed with. The table is important as it will constitute the basis (or the allocation of reserved seats in Parliament and State Legislatures.

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C-VII-RELIGION

Names of Religions arranged in Alpbabetical Order ,-- .....

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c. VII-RELIGION -concld.

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SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

SPEC'(AL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES·

The SCT serics comprise five main tables (SCT-I to SCT-V) and three special tables (SC-I. ST-I, ST-II) which arc designed to give broad demographic and economic data of Scheduled Tribes. Each of the four tables. namely. SCT-I, SCT-lI, SCT-IV and SCT-V, have been further sub-divided into two parts' each, one dealing with Scheduled Castes and the other with 'Scheduled Tribes. SCT -III which relates to education of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has, however, been split up into four parts, to indicate separately the rural and urban statistics of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Table SC-I pertains to Scheduled Castes only and ST-I and ST-II to Scheduled Tribes only.

Since. there are no Scheduled Tribes in Jammu and Kashmir aDd the entire Scheduled Caste population is concentrated in Jammu province, the fOilowing tables only have been prepared and included in the present publication ,:-

I. SCT-I Part A : Industrial Classification of

2. SCT -II Part A

persons at work and non­workers by sex for Scheduled Custes.

: Age and Marital Status for Scheduled Castes.

3. SCT-III Part A (i): Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes.

4. SCT-Ill Part B (i) : Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes.

5. SCT-IV Part A

6. SCT-V Part A

7. SC-I

: Religion for Scheduled Castes.

: Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural areas only for members of Scheduled Castes (House­holds of members of' Sche­duled Castes in a 20% Sample of all households).

: PersoDs not at work classi­fied by sex, type of activity and educational level for Scheduled Castes.

Table SCT-I Part A has further been supple­mented by an appendix indicating the absolute figures and the percentages of Scheduled Castes to the total population in each of the district and its rural and urban areas.

Except for Table SC-I which presents the data for tehsils also, all other tables have been pre­pared upto district level only.

The data incorporated in the above tables is based on the replies given 'by the Scheduled Castes to the questions canvassed in the Enumeration Slip and Household Schedule at the Census of 1961.

All the SCT Tables, except table SCT -V Part A which alone is based on tbe data extracted from 20% Sample Household Schedules, have been prepared on full count.

The following definition of Scheduled Castes has been laid in Article 49 (1) of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir.

"Scheduled Castes means the castes, races or tribes or parts of, or groups within castes, races or tribes which are for the purposes of the Constitution of India deemed to be Sche9uled Castes in relation to the State under the pro­visions of Article 341 of that Constitution".

Article 341, of the Constitution of India em-~ powers the President to specify, by public noti­

fication, with respect to States specified in Part A or Part B of the First Schedule. after con­sultation with the Governor or Rajpramukh there­of the castes, races or tribes or ,parts of, or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall, for the purpose of the Constitution of India, be deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to that State. Further according [0 para 6 of Fifth Sche­dule of the Constitution of India, scheduled areas are defined as areas which the President may, by order declare to be scheduled areas.

In pursuance of these stipulations, the President made the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order of 1950 specifying the castes, races or tribes which shall be deemed to be the Scheduled Castes in a State. Since, however, the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir came into force on the 26th January, 1957, the Presidential Order of 1950

which excluded the State of Jammu. and Kashmir was amended and the following Castes were de­clared as Scheduled Castes for the State of Jammu and Kashmir:-

1. Bilrwala

2. Basith 3. Batwal

4. Chamar or Rarndasia

5. Chura 6. Dhyar

7. Doom or Mahasha

8. Gardi 9. 10laha

10. Megh or Kabir' Panthi

J 1. Ratal

12. Saryara 13. Watal

Table seT. I-Part A

The table has been presented in two parts, one indicating the data for the rural and the other for the urban sector of the district. Each part gives the total and sex-wise population of individual castes and. their distribution among workers and non-workers as also the industrial classification of the workers. The table also indicates the number of worker engaged in special occupations such as tanning and currying of hides and skins and scavenging in which members of the castes may be . engageci.·

Appendix to Table SCT-! Part A has been specially devised for the District Handbook. As stated above, it gives. by total, rural and urban, the general and the Scheduled Caste population down to tehsil level as also the percentage of the latter to the former.

The data given in the appendix shows that the district has a total Scheduled Caste Population ·of 47,469 or 2~.88% of the entire popUlation inhabiting the district as a whole. Of these, only 2,639 members of Scheduled Castes have been

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. ·returned from the urban areas of the district, all . others being concentrated in the rural sector.

The tehsit-wise figures show that 19,082 Schedu­led Caste persons or 40% of the total Scheduled Caste population in the district inhabit Kathua tehsil alone and constitute 29.85% of the tehsil

. population as against 23.64% and 17.28% the correspon.ding proportions of Hiranagar and BashohH tehsils respectively.

Table SeT-II-Part A

This is an important table as it furnishes valuable data in respect of civil conditions for all ages of the entire Scheduled Caste population in the district. The three broad-age groups provi­ded in the table, viz., O~14, 15-44 and 45+ correspond to principal stages of life, viz, children, young and middle aged men and women and elderly persons. Those who did not specify any age have been categorized separately and classified under the head "Age not st~ted".

Question 3 of the individual slip relates to the marital status of the person enumerated. Instructions were issued to the enumerators to include every person in one or the following four categories according to the reply given to the question :-

I. Never married

2. Married 3. Widowed 4. Divorced or separated

A person married whether for the first or another time was treated as "Married". Such· other p~rsons who are recognised by customs. or society as married as also those in stable de facto union were also categorised as "Married". Even if a marriage was disputed in the locality, if the person concerned claimed that he or she was married or was in stable de (acto union, their marital status was shown as 'Married'.

A widowed person was defined as one whose husband or wife was dead and who had not married again.

A person divorced in a lawful manner either by decree of a law court or by a regUlar social or religious custom but who had not married, or a person who had separated from. wife or husband and was living apart with no apparent intentioQ of living together again was trea ted as a separa­ted or divorced person,

Persons in whose individual slip the enumerators had omitted to make any entry against Question 3 were treated as of unspecified status.

Table SeT-III-Part A (i) and SeT-III-Part B (i)

Table SeT-III which gives sex-wise statistics of literate and illiterate popUlation of Scheduled Castes by individual <;astes and educational levels has

been' prepared in .two parts, namely. SCT-1I1 Part A(i) dealing with the urban areas of the district and SCT-1I1 part B (i) relating to rural sector.

The definition of literacy as adopted at the 1961 Census has already been given in Fly-leaf to Table B-lII of the General Economic Tables.

In view of the relatively high incidence of literacy in the urban areas and the poor percentage of literate persons in the rural population, it has not been deemed necessary to adopt the same educa­tional standards (or the classification of literate persons in the rural and urban areas. While, therefore the statistics of literates in the rural areas have been tabulated for (i) mere literates, (ii) literates whith Primary or junior basic qualifica­tions and (iii) matriculates and above, in the case of urban areas data relating to literate persons bas been given for the following seven major CatebOries:-

I. Literates with.Jut educational level

2. Literates with Primary or junior basic qualifications .

3. Literates who have passed Matriculation or Higher Secondary examination

4. Holders of technical diploma not equal to degree

5. Holders of non-technical diploma not equal to degree

6. University degree or post-graduate degree holders

7. Holders of technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree.

The table shows that the incidence of literacy among scheduled castes inhabiting the rural sector of the district is very poor; particularly among the females. According to this data, not more than 5.8% male Scheduled Castes are literate. So far as the females are concerned, the corres­ponding percentage is depressingly low and stands at 0.3% only. These proportions do not, compare favourably even ·with those of literate males and females of the entire population in the district which though fairly low stand at 16.0% and 3.2% respectively.

In urban areas, however, the incidence of literacy among Scheduled Castes is comparatively more pronounced. According to the data given

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in the table, 9.3% and 2.9% of the male and female Scheduled population are literate. The corresponding percentages of the entire population inhabiting the urban areas of the district are however very high and stand at 39.9% in the case of males and 21.2% among females.

Table SeT.IV-Part A

This table purports to indicate the religion professed by members of various Scheduled Castes. An important feature of the table is that unlike the Census of 1941 iii which members of Scheduled Castes were shown as belonging to Hindu religion only, the 1961 Census figures indicate that some Scheduled Castcs also belong to Sikh religion.

It is clear froni the table that all the Sell ... duled Castes inhabiting the rural and urball areas of the district profcss Hindu religion only and none of them belongs to Sikh religion.

Table SCT·V-Part A

This table is similar to Household Economic Table B-Xl. The data given in the table relates to such of the Scheduled Caste households traced from 20% sample of all households in Kathua district which are engaged in cultivation.

The definition of a cultivator has already been given in the Fly-leafs to Household Economic Tables. Households engaged in cllitivation have been divided into three categories according as the land cultivated is:-

I . Owned or held from Government.

2. Held from private persons or institutions from payment in money, kind or' share, and

3. Partly held from Government and partly from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share.

The first of these categories represent all pieces of land, owned or held in owner-like possession, such as land held directly from Government under a grant, lease or assignment, (i) with rights of permanent, heritable and trans­ferable possession, (ii) with rights of payment and heritable possession, but without the rigbt of transfer and (iii) temporary or conditional lease of any kind with the Government.

Similarly, category 2 referred to above includes 'land (i) with rights of permanent, heritable possession but without right of transfer and (ii) held in a variety of tenancies or -tenures.

The third category of households consists of those which cultivate land partly held from 'Go­vernment and partly from private persons for ,payment in money, kind or share. It, therefore, includes not only one or more varieties of lands into which category (i) is classifiable as indi­Cated above, but also those of category (ii).

Table SC-I

The table has been prepared, for the total non-working population of all Scheduled Castes collectively. The data has been presented separately for total/ rural/ urban upto district. So far' as' the rural areas are -concerned, the figures have been given down to tehsil level.

The definition of worker and nOD-worker has already been given at some length in the Fly­leafs to General Economic Tables. It is, however, necessary to point out here that except for (i) full time students, (li) persons seeking employ-

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ment for the first time and (iii) persons employ" before but now out of employment ,and seekinl work, the educational levels of all other categories of non-workers have been given collectively in columns 11, and 12 of the table.

It will be seen from the data given in the table that the proportion of non-workers among Scheduled Castes in the rural sector of the dis­trict which stands at 58.7% is slightly higher than similar proportion of non-workers in the entire rural population. So far as the urban areas are concerned, the proportion of non­workers among Scheduled Castes is less than the Corresponding proportion of non-worker, in the total urban population. The proportion of non­workers in the total Scheduled Castes population is the same as in the entire popUlation of the district as a whole.

The literacy percentage of non-workers belonging to Scheduled Castes which, is limited to about 4% is, however, low compared to 11 % the corresponding proportion of" non-workers in the district.

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Educational levels ,- ....

Total Illiterate Literate (without Primary or JUDior educational level) Ba.ic

,----__ .A.-__ .... ,...-. ___ .A. ___ .... ,---.A. __ .... ,--_--A. ___ .... Males Females Males Females SI.No. Name of S. C. Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. Barwala. 15 7 12 6 3

2. Batwal 23 20 17 20 5

3. Cbamar or Ramduia 192 149 162 142 19 6 9

4. Chura 15 3 14 3 ,I

5. Doom or Mahasba • 736 708 688 689 44 18 4

6. Megh or Kabir Panthi 359 335 321 327 25 5 10 3

7. Saryara 31 40 35 38 2 2

SCT III PART A-(i) EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-concld.

SI. No. Name of S. C.

I. Barwala

2. Batwal

3. Chamar or Ramdaaia

4. Chura

5. Doom or Mahaaha

,-----Matriculation or

Higher Secondary

,--J>..---. Males Females

10 II

2

6. Megh or Kabir Panthi 3

7. Saryara

KATHUA DISTRICT __ eld.

Educational levels

Non-technical Technical diploma diploma not equal

not equal to degree to degree ,---A.._--. ,-_--"---. Males Females Males Females

12 IS 14 15

------------------. University degree or POlt·graduate degree

other than technical degree

Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or poat-graduate degree

,-- .~~---.... ,...-.---~.-----~ Males Females Males

16 17 18

Females

19

238

SCT m PART 8-(1) EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY POR SCHEDULED CASTES

KATllUA DISTRICT

Educational levels _____,._ .., Total Illiterate Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation

SI. No. N_meorS. C. cducationallevell) Basic and above .A .., ,.---A ___ .. ,......--._& .- ~ r -, • Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femals

2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I. Barwala 30 28 30 28

2. Buth •

3. Batwal 157 90 125 89 10

4. Chamar or Ramdaaia 8,221 7,183 6,655 7,154 403 20 143 7 20 2

5. Chura • 32 22 29 22 3

6. Doom or Mahuha 9,387 8,387 9,018 8,373 286 9 75 5 8

7. Megh or Kabir Panthi 4,966 4,557 4,585 4,543 253 11 122 3 26

8. Rata) • 358 264 326 264 9 2

9. Saryara 622 564 593 564 26 2

10. Watal •

239

SCT IV PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

KATHUA DISTRICT

Name of Religion ,... --J>.. _______

S.No. Name of S. C. Rural Total Hindu Sikh Urban r-- --.... ,..-----A-__ -, --A.-___

Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. Barwala . R 58 30 28 30 28

U 22 15 7 15 7

2. Balirh R

U

3. Bat_I . R 227 137 90 137' 90

U 43 23 20 23 20

f. Chamar or Ramdaaia R ~ 5,404 8,221 7,183 8,221 7,183

U 341 192 149 192 149

5. Chura R 54 32 22 32 22

U 18 15 3 15 3

6. Doom or Mahasha • It 17,774 9,387 8,387 9,387 8,387

U 1,+H 7116 708 736 708

7. Mcgb OJ Kabir Panthi It 9,523 4,966 4,)57 4,966 4,557

U 694- 359 335 359 335

8. Ratal It 602 338 264 338 264

U

9. Saryara • R 1,186 622 564- 622 564-

U 77 37 40 37 40

JO. Watal R

U

240·

SOT V PART A-SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATION CLASSDIm BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED IN RURAL AREAS ONLY FOR

MEMBERS OF SCHEDULED CASTES

(Baed 011 ·20 % Sample)

(B.-eIaol'" of memben of Schedaled. Cute. ... 20 percellt -.1. 01 all ·la--. ... )

KATBUA DISTRICT

No. 0( Households engaged ia cultivation by size of land in aerea cultiva-

ting ,.. .A.-Interat ia land

cultivated hoUle- Len than Unlpc.;:l-holds I I.O-U 2.5-4.9 5.O-U 7.5-9.9 10.0-12.4 12.5-14.9 15.0-29.9 30.0-49.9 50+ Sed

2

Total I,:U' 177

Owned or held (rom Government 657

Held from private penons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share 262

Partly held from Govcrument and partly (rom private perIODS for payment iD money, kind or abare 424

59

44

5 6

221 '91 279 ..

155 186 157

f9 85 49

J20 7:1

7 8 ·9 10 II 12 15

116 407 JO 81

37 16 II

20 17

59 28 9 55

241

SC-I-PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF A.CTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

, Educational levels Total Non-working Full-time Penon. IeCking Penon. employed Others

population students employment for before, but now out the fint time of employment and

seeking work

• ..... ---~ ,-----'------a c--_.. ..... ,- .A t . ----Perlons Males Females Males Females Males Females Mala Females Males Female.

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

KATHUA. DISTRICT

TOTA.L

Total. 28,102 10,383 17,719 1,160 74 18 2 15 8 9,190 17,635

Illiterate 26,994 9,363 17,631 181 7 5 2 9,175 17,624

Literate (without educa-tional levels) 818 748 70 735 61 2 13 7

Primary or Junior Ba~ic 267 250 17 228 6 7 2 13 5 2 4

Matriculation or Higher Secondary . 23 22 16 6

Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary.

RURAL

Total. . 26,308 9,774 16,534 1,018 43 16 2 13 8 8,727 16,481

Illiterate . 25,313 8,834 16,479 116 7 3 8,715 16,472

Literate (without eduea-tionallevels) 717 678 39 668 32 2 10 5

Primary or Junior Basic 255 240 15 218 4 7 2 13 5 2 4

Matriculation or Higher Secondary 23 22 16 6

Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary •

URBAN

Total • 1,794- 609 1,185 142 31 2 2 463 1,1M

Illiterate 1,681 529 1,152 65 2 2 460 1,152

Literate (without educa-tional levels) 101 70 31 67 29 3 2

Primary or Junior Basic 12 10 2 10 2

Matriculation or Higher Secondary . Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary.

HANDICRAFT TABLES

HANDICRAFT TABLES

The data relating to Handicrafts is being printed in a separate publication entitled Part-VII of Volume VI of the Census of India 1961. The volume contains seven tables out of which the following three have been incorporated in the District Handbook:-

Table I-List of rural/urban crafts and number of person employed in production:­The table also indicates the number of villages/urban blocks iri which each craft is found.

Table II-Distribution of artisan communities :-­The table gives the names of crafts,

name of caste or community to which the workers engaged in the craft belong. In addition, it also gives the number of villages/urban blocks and families as also the number of total adult workers in respect of each craft.

Table VII --List of 'very skilled craftsmen of each community:-The table gives for each surveyed village/urban block the name of the craft and of its skilled craftsmen to­gether with the name of the community to which they belong.

'246

RURAL

Table No. I

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN' PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household

Induatry

Major group-02

025.1

Major group-20

200.1

205.0

207.0

209.2

Major group-23

231.0

235.0

236.0

Major group-24

244.1

Major group-25

255.0

Major group-27

273.4

Major group-28

281.0

282.0

283.1

288.3

288.4

288.5

288.6

288.8

Forestry and logging

Production of Kathha

Name of CraFt '

2

KATRUA DISTRICT

, No. of Villages

3

Foodstufti 195

Production of flour by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding 89 wheat, maize, gram etc. .

Production of bread, biscllit, cake and other bakery pro:lllcts

OU pressing gbani, kolhu or by small machines

Maklog of sweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc.

Textile-Cotton

Cotton spinning (by cbarkha and takali)

Cotton cloth weaving in handlooma

Manufacture of khadi textUe in handlootnl

Tes:tilc-Jute

Making of rope and cordage, out of hemp

2

101

3

84

3

57

24

Textile-Wool . 68

Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom Illch as blankets, rugs, 68 pashuiina, thulma, gudma, etc,

Tatilc-Miscellaneous 35

Making of testile garments including rain-coats and head-gears 35 D. e. c.

Manufacture of wood and wooden products 260

Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 23

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) 42 such a8 beams, posts, door., windows

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements 115 (wood)

Making of matl, handfans and. umbrellas from palm. leaves 16

Making of sirki, moora and chhaj 9

Making of 'baskets and broomsticks 52

Making of donas (drone) and pattJ.]s b:atravali) from leaves

Making of cbicks, cUBcus-tatti and fanB, sticks and poles from bamboo

2

.. No. of penons employed in production

,--------- ,---....,. Pel"llrins Males Female.

4

39

39

736

420

2

298

16

639

29

409

201

2

2

5

34

34

680

411

. 2

254

13

345

15

223

107

2

2

3,559 1,460

3,559 1,460

191 109

191 109

1,259

99

,135

442

137

67

358

5

16

970

95

124

396

59

S2

232

2,

10

6

5

5

56

9

44

3

294-

. 14

186

94

2,099

2,099

82 .

82

289

4

11

46

78

15

126

3

6

RURAL

Table No. I

LIST OP RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household Industry

Major group-31

310.2

31U

Major group-54-55

MO. I

344.0

350.0

Major gro!Jp-36

362.0

367.3

368,4

369.1

369.4

Major group-39

393.2

Note-

Major group-02

025.1

Major group-20

200.1

205.0

207.0

Name of Craft

2

KATBUA DISTRICT_ld.

Leather aDd Leather Products

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and akins, preparation of finished leather

No. of VilJagea

221

4

3

Making or leather boola, shoes ot' ehappals. (slippers, sandals) 217

Non-Metallic Mineral Productl other than Petroleum and Coal 120

Making of bricks

Making of chakki, chakJa, silaut, lerha, jainta, utensils and other . articles from .tone

4

Making of earthenware luch 81 pottery, etc. liS

Balic Metals and their products except Machinery and TraDllport 200 Equipment

Manufacture of arms and weapons and their repair service

Copper utensil.

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products

3

Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, 194 kudal etc.

Making and repairing of locks and trunks

Miscellaneoul Manufacturing Industries

Goldsmithy

Total No. of inhabited village' in Kathua District No. of villages surveyed No. of villages having no rural craf'tl

Forestry and Logging

Producation of Kathba

Foodstuffs

BASROHLI TEHSIL

Production of flour by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, ·gram etc.

Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery products

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines

28

28

542 495

90

95

41

2

46

No. of persons employed in production _----.A. ~

Persons Males Females ... 5

1,828 1,156

6 6

1,822 1,150

691

10

18

663

671

7

660

2

124

124

39

39

447

275

2

170

437

10

18

409

611

7

600

2

104

104

34

34

413

271

2

140

5

672

672

254

254

60

60

20

20

5

5

34

4

30

248

RURAL

Table No. I

UST OF RURAL CRAFrS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN' PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household Industry

No. of ~ No. of persons employed Villages in production

Namc of Craft

2 3

BASHORLI TEHSIL -eontd.

Major group-23 Tcxtilc.:Cotton 13

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 10

236.0 Manufacturc of kb!uIi textile in handlooms 3

Major group-25 Textile-Wool 66

255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as bll!lnkcts, ruga, 66 pashmina, thulma, gudma, ctc.

Major group-27 Textile-Miscellaneous II

273.4 Making of tClliPlc garmcnts including rain·coats and head-gears n.c.c. II

Major group-28 Manufacture of wood and woodcn products III

281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 18

282.0 Manufacture of structural woodcn goods (including treated timber) 14 such as beams,' posts, doors, windows

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements 41 (wood)

288.3 Making of mats, handfan. and umbrellas from palm leaves 9

288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj 4

288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 23

288.8 Making of chicks, cUlcus-tatti and fana, sticks and poles from 2 bamboo

Major group-SI Leather and Leather Products 100

311.1 Making of leathcr boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 100

Major group-34-SS Non·metallic Mineral Products other than Pctroleum and coal 30

340.1

344.0

.. 350.0

Major group-36

362.0

~7.3

368.4

369.1

Making of bricks

Making of chakki, chakla, silaut, lorhs, jainta, utensils and other articles from stone

Making of earthenware such as poitery, ctc.

Basic Metals and thcir Products .except Machinery and Transport Equipment

Manufacture of arms and weapons and their repair seniice

Copper utensn.

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal producta

Manufacture of agricultural implement. such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

28

79

3

74

,-----""'- ----. Persons Males Fcmales

4 5

71 37

57 SO

14 7

3,545 1,453

3,545 1,453

107 59

107 59

620 450

56 52

35 29

173 165

72 40

17 14

251 140

16 10

1,234 690

1,234 690

232 138

10 10

221 . 127

304 265

7 7

295 "256

5

54

27

7

2,092

2,092

48

48

170

.. 6

8

22

3

III

6

544

544

39

39

249

RUR.L

Table No. I

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS 'AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household Industry

Major group-39

393.2

Noll-

Major Group-20

200.1

207.0

209.2

Major group-23

225.0

236.0

Major group-24

244.1

Major group-25

255.0

Major group-27

273.4

Major. group-'28

281.0

282.0

283.1

288.3

288.4

288.5

288.6

Name of Craft

2

IlASHOlILi TEHSIL-eoneld.

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Goldsmithy

Total No. of inhabited villages in Bashohli Tchsil No. of villages Surveyed No. of villages having no rural crafts

KATHUA TERSIL

Foodstt.fli I

Production of Bour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize,'gram etc.

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by lJDall machines

Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peds, barphi, bat_ etc.

Textile-Cotton

Cotton doth weaving in handloolDl

Manufacture of khadi tatile in bandlooms

Textile-Jute

Making of rope and cc.rdage, out of hemp

No. of Villages

19

19

139 ISS Nil

56

23

31

2

33

27

6

Textile-Wool 2

Weaving of wooJlen cloth in handloom such as bla.lkets, rugs, 2 J:ashmina, tbulma, gudma, etc.

Textile-Miscellaneous 9

Making of textile garments including rain-co&tI and head-gean n.e.c. 9

Manufacture of wood and wooden products 85

Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures

Manl!facture of structural wooden rood' (including treated timber) luch an beams, poIla, doors, wiDdoWII

Carpentary works concerned with repairi of apicultural implement. (wood)

Making of mats, bandfanl and umbrella. from palm leaves

Making of Birki, moora Bnd chbaj

Making of baskets Bnd broomsticks

Making of dona. (drone) and pattall (patravali) from leaves

5

7

41

6

2

23

No. of persons employed in production

~-------~,--------~ Penons Males Females

4 5 5

95

95

159

75

74

10

227

210

17

2

2

14

14

30

30

357

43

20

150

41

25

73

~

78

78

145

71

67

7

123

112

11

2

2

7

7

19

19

283

43

20

132

5

23

58

2

17

17

14

...

7

3

104

98

6

7

7

11

11

74

18

36

2

15

3

250

RtJRAL

Table No. I

UST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

. Code No. of Household Industry

Major group-31

311.1

Major group-34-35

344.0

350.0

Major group-36

369.1

369.4

Major group-39

393.2

Name of Craft

2

KATHUA TEBSIL-eDneld.

Leather and Leather Products \

Making of lc:ather boots, shou or chappals (slippers, sandalS)

Non-metallic mineral products other than pdroleum and Coal

Making of chakki, chakla, silaut, lorha, jainta, utensils and other articles from stone

Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Basic Metals and their Products except Machine'ry and Transport Equipment

Manufacture of' agricultural impkmentl such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

Making and repairing of locks and trunks

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Goldsmithy

NDI6- Total No. of inhabited villages in Kathua Tehail No. of villages Surveyed

Major group-20

200.1

207.0

209.2

Major group-2S

231.0

235.0

236.0

Major group-27

273.4

Major grOup-28

282.0

No. of villages having no rural crafts

IURANAGAR TEHSIL

Foodstuffil

Production of Bour by village chakkies or Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu 01' by small machines

Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc.

Textile-Cotton

Cotton spinning (by charkha and takali)

Cotton cloth weaving in hand looms

Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooma

Textile-Miscellaneous

Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gean D. e. c.

Manufacture of wood and wooden products

Manufacture of· structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such aa beam., posts, doors, windoW.

No. of Villages

65

65

41

3

38

58

57

7

7

163 158 38

44

19

24

38

3

20

15

15

15

64

21

No. of persons employed in production

-----,""-Persons Males

4

405

405

217

17

200

188

186

2

18

18

130

70

54

6

341

29

142

170

54

54

~82

80

5

293

293

141

17

124

177

175

2

15

15

122

69

47

6

185

15

81

89

31

31

237

75

---. Females

6

112

112

76

76

11

11

3

3

8

7

156

14

61

81

2S

23

45

5

251 .

RURAL

Table No. I

LIST OF RURAL CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household Industry

283.1

288.3

288.4

288.5

Major group-31

310.2

311.1

Major group-34-45

350.0

Major group-36

369.1

Major group-39

393.2

Not,-

Name of Craft

2

HlRANAGAR TEHSIL-,,,,,,/d.

Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural implement. (wood)

Making of mall, bandfans and umbreUu from palm leaves

Making of sirki, moora and chhaj

Making of baskets and broomsticks

Leather and Leather Products

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins, preparation of finished leather

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappala (slippers, landals)

Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal

Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Basic Metal. and tbeir Products except Machinery and Transport Equipm~nt

Manufacture of agricultural implementl such a. plougblbare, khurpi, kudal etc.

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industriel

Goldsmithy

Total No. of inhabited villap in Hiranagar Tehsil No. of villages Surveyed No. of villages having no rural crafts

No. of Villages

3

33

3

6

56

4

52

49

49

63

63

2

2

240 199 52

No. of persons employed in production

r-----.A.----..... . Person. Males Female.

4 5 6

119 99 20

2f If 10

25 15 10

54 54

189 173 16

6 6

183 167 16

242 158 84-

242 158 84

179 169 10

179 169 10

II II

11 11

252

URBAN

Table No. I

LIST OF URBAN CRAFTS AND NUMBER. OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Houlehold

Industry

Major group-20

200.1

200.3

207.3

Major group-23

235.0

236.0

Major group-25

253.0

Major group -27

273.4

Major group-28

283.1

288.5

2B84

288.5

288.6

Major group-31

310.2

311.1

MajoJ: group-33

336.1

Major group-34--S5

350.0

Major group-36

Name "Of Craft No~ of No. of persons employed

Mohallas, in production . Blocks/Wards r------Jo-----~

2

KATHUA DISTRICT

Foodstuffs

Production of flour by village: chakkies or Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Production of "rice by milling, dehusking and procClBing of paddy by rice mill

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines

Textile-Cotton

Cotton cloth weaving in hllndlooms

Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms

Textile-Wool

Spinning of wool by chllrkha or takali

Textile-Miscellaneous

Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c.

Manufacture of wood and wooden products

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural imple­ments (wood)

Making of mats, handfaos and umbrellas from palm leavCl

Making of .irki, moora and cbbaj

Making of baskets and broomsticks

Making of donas (drone) and pattals (patravaIi) from leaves

Leather and Leather Products

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins, preparation of finished leather

Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappals (slippers, sandals)

Chemicals and Chemical Products

Manufacture of soap and washing soda

Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal

Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Basic Metals and their products except Machinery and Tran.port Equipment

10

2

2

6

4

3

5

5

8

:3

2

7

6

6

6

5

Persona Males Females

24

:3

3

18

41

31

10

37

37

29

29

38

6

18

8

5

23

7

16

66

66

7

19

3

3

13

25

21

4

29

29

18

6

8

3

23

7

16

45

45

7

5 6

5

5

16

10

6

36

36

20

18

2

21

21

253

UJtBAN

Table No. I

LIST OF URBAN CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Household

Induatry

368.4

369.1

Major group-39

393.2

No. of No. of perlOns employed Mohallas' in production

Name of Craft Blocks/Warda ,-- '---....

2

KATHUA DISTRICT-t:tIII~/d.

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products

Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughahare. khurpi, kudal etc.

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Gold.mithy

Persons Males Females

3 4 5 6

2

3

2

5

10

10

2

5

10

10

./{o,,:-

Major group-20

200.1

200.'

207.0

Major group-25

253.0

Major group-27

273.4-

Major group-Sl

SJI.I

Major group-33

336.1

Major group-34-!l5

350.0

Major group-!l6

368.4

I. Total No. of Mohallas I Blocks' Warda in Katbua Diltrict 23 No. of Mohallas 1 Blocka / Ward. Surveyed 23 No. of Mohallas/ Blocks/ Wards having no urban crafts 8

2. The data shown in table relates to 3 out of 4 towns of the district

BASBOBLI TOWN AREA

Food.tuffil

Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Production of rice by milling, dehusking and proceasiDg of paddy by rice mill

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by amall machines

Textile-Wool

Spinning or wool by charkha or takali

Textile-Miscellaneous

Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-geara D.e.C.

Leather and Leather Products

Making of leather boots shoca or chappals (slippers, landals)

Chemicala and Chemi~ Product.

Manufacture of soap and washing soda

Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal

Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Basic Metals and their products except MachiDery and Tramport Equipment

Enamelling and galvanizing 0{ metal produeD

7

2

2

2

2

3

11

18

3

3

12

37

37

7

7

5

5

10

10

13

3

3

7

7

7

5

5

J

7

7

5

5

56

56

s s

254

URBAN

Table No. I

LIST, OF URBAN CRAnS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of Homchold

Industry

, I

Major group-39

393.2

Not. -_.

Major group-20

207.0

Major group-23

235.0

2M.O

Major group-27

273.4

Major group-28

283.1

288.3

288.4-

288.5

288.6

Major group-31

310.2

311.1

Major group-!l4-35

350.0

Major group-lI6

369.1

Note-

Name of· Craft No. of

Mohallal' No. ofpenons employed

in production Blocks/Wards r-----.J.__.---~

2

BASBOHLI TOWN AREA-eoncJd.

Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries

Goldsmithy

Total No. of Blocks ill Bashohli Town Area No. of BlockS Surveyed No. of Blocks having no urban crafts

KATHUA TOWN AREA

Foodstuffs

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines

Textile-Cotton

Cotton cloth weaving ill handlooms

Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms

Textile-Miscellaneous

Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head· gears n. e. c,

Manufacture of wood and wooden products

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural imple-ments (wood) .

Making of mats, handrans and 'umbrellas (rom palm leaves

Making of Birki, moora and chhaj

Making 0( baskets and broomsticks

Making of donas (drone) and pattals (patravali) (rom leaves

Leather and Leather Products

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins, preparation of finished leather

Making of leather boota, .hoes. or chappal. (slippers, sandals)

Non-metallic Mineral products other than Petroleum and Coal

Making of earthenware lIuch .. pottery, etc.

Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipm.ent

Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

Total No. of wards in Kathua Town Area No. of Ward. Surveyed No. of Ward. having no urban crafts

3

7 7 2

3

3

3

2

3

3

8

3

1

2

2

2

2

3

3

9 9

Persons

4

10

10

6

6

30

20

10

22

22

38

6

18

8

5

15

7

8

51

51

5

5

Males

5

10

10

6

6

14

10

4

22

22

18

6

1

8

S

15

7

8

34

34

5

5

Females

6

16

10

6

20

18

2

17

17

255

Table No. I

LIST OF URBAN CRAFTS AND NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PRODUCTION

Code No. of HoUBebold

Industry

Majr group-23

, 235.0

Major group-31

311.1

Major group-34-45

350.0

Major group-36

368.4

No. 0( No. or penon. employed

Name of Craft Mohalla.1 in production

Blocks/Wards ,...

2

HmU':AGAR TOWN AREA

Textile-Cotton

Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

Leather and Leather Products

Making of leather boots, moc:a or chappa" C .. ippers, IaDdall)

Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal

Making of earthenware such u pottery, etc.

Basic Metals and their ProdUCti except Machinery anel TraDiport Equipment

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products

Total No. of wards in Hiranagar Town. Area No. of wards surveyed No. or wards having no urban crafls

2

2

3

3

7 7 ..

Persons Malcl

4

11

11

5

5

1

5

11

11

3

3

.. 4

Females

6

257

RURAL Table No. II

DISTRDUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. Name of Craft Name of' No. of Appl'OZi- Total No. of adult No. of No.offami-of Cute or ,Villaget mate No. worken families lies working

Household Community .urvefed of familia ,-- working in own bOUBel Industry Penon. Males Females under or in work-

c:o-ope- Ibopl let up ration by their

employen 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATHUA. DISTRlCT_lmld.

281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 1. Tarkbaa 15 52 79 79 1 62 2. Buddhi 8 10 20 16 4

282.0 Manufacture o(itructural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posta, doon, windows I. Tarkhan 36 82 120 112 8 ) 89 2. Buddhi 6 7 15 12 S

283.1 Carpentary works concerned witb repain ofagricultural implementa

279 (wood) I. Tarkban 94- S61 S19 42 } 2. Budclhi 19 56 74 72 2 3. Megb or 2 5 7 5 2

Kabir panthi

288.3 Making of mall, hand fan. and umbrella from palm leaves •• I. Doom or 14 65 121 50 71 } Mabaaha 71

2. Saryara 2 6 16 9- 7

288.4 Making of .irki, moora and chhaj I. Ratal 7 43 60 45 1'5 ] 49 2. Batwal 2 6 7 7

288.5 -Making ofbs.kets and broomsticks I. Doom or 39 143 212 150 62 1 Mahuha 2. Ratal 9 44 99 55 44 207 3. Saryara 2 10 25 10 15 I 4. Dbyar 2 10 22 17 5 J

288.6 Making of donas (drone) Pattals (Patravali) from leaves Doom or 5 2 3

Mahuha

288.8 Making of chicks, cuscus-tatti and fans, Ilicks and poles from bamboo Doom or 2 8 16 10 6 8

Mahuha

310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and Ikins, preparation of finished leather - .• Chura 4 4 6 6

311.1 Making of leather bonta, .hoes or chappell (Ilipperl, sandalsj .• 1. Chamar or 216 860 1,816 1,146 670 } Ramdasia 863

2. Arya- I 3 6 4 2

340.1 Making Of' brickl Kumhar Z 10 10 2

344.0 Making of cbakki, chakla, silaut, lorha, jainta, utensil. and other

I I article. from leollc' •• I. Brahman I I 1 13 2. Batinra S 12 17 17

350.0 Making or earthenware such u pottery, etc. Kumhar 115 Sll 66S 409 2501 III

362.0 Manufacture of arm. and weapons aad their .repair service •• Lobar S 6 7 7 6

258

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DISTRIBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. Name of Crart Name of No. of Approxi- Total No. of adult No. of No. of fami-of Caste or. Villages mate No. workers families lies working

Household Community surveyed of families r------J.. working in own houses Industry Persons Males Femal~. under or in work-

co-ope- shops set up ration by their

employers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATBUA DISTRICT-Ameli.

367.3 Copper utensils Brahman

368.4- Enamelling and galvanizing metal products Brahman

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implement. such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 1. Lohar 193 413 656 596 60 ) 416 2. Brahman 1 3 4 4

369.4 Making and repairing of locka and truno Lobar 2 2 2 2

393.2 Goldsmithy Sunyar 28 80 124 104 20 80

BASHOJD.I TEHSIL

025,1 Production of kathha Rajput 3 39 5

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grind-

1. Brahman 104 102 ing wheat, maize, gram etc. .. 17 102 2 1 2. Thakar 10 50 52 52 3. Rajput 8 48 49 49 }- 264 4. DOom or 6 32 35 33 2 I

Mahasha J 5. Jhiwar 6 32 35 35

205.0 Production of bread, bilc:uit, cake and other bakery products .. 1. Rajput 1 ) 2 2. Jhiwar 1

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by smaD machines Teli 46 133 170 140 30 133

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand-looms Jolaha 10 29 57 30 27 29

236.0 Manufacture of khadi te:ll:tile in handlooms Jolaha 3 10 14 7 7 10

255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth' in handloom luch 81 blanket., rugs,

1. Jolaha pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 28 575 1,490 546 944-

1 2. Saryara l'i 375 814 385 429 3. Thakar 8 135 441 171 270 4. Megh or 8 154 450 200 250 1,366

Kabir Panthi. j 5. Doom or 7 127 350 151 .199 Mahasha.

273.4- Making of textile garmenta inclu-ding rain-c:oats and h*-gean

I. Brahman n. e. c. 6 48 59 31 28 ) 93 2. Mahajan 5 45 48 28 20

281.0 Manuracture of wooden furniture .. nd btmes 1. Tarkhan 10 18 36 36 ,

28 2. Buddhi 8 10 20 16 4 , J

259

RURAL Table No. II

DISTRIBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. Name of Craft Name of No. of Approxi- Total No. of adult No. or No. orfami-of Caste or Villages mate No_ workers families lies working

Household Community surveyed offamilies ,.. ____ .A. working in own house • Industry Persons . Malel Females under or in work-

co-ope- shops set up ration by their

employers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

BASHOHLI TERSlL __ ltI.

282.0 Manufacture or structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beaml, POIts, doora,

I. Tarkhan windows 8 8 20 17 3 ) 15 2. Buddhi 6 7 15 12 3 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with

repaira of agricultural imple-mentl (wood) I. Tarkhan 22 68 99 93 6 J 124-2. Buddhi 19 56 7. 72 2

288.3 Making of mats, bandfans and . umbrellas from palm leaves .. 1. Doom or 7 20 56 31 25 } Mabasba 26

2. Saryara . 2 6 16 9 7

288.4 Making or airki, moora and chbaj Ratal 4- 12 17 14 3 12

288.5 Making of balkets and broom-sticks I. Ratal 9 44- 99 55 44- 1

2. Doom or 10 50 105 58 47

J Mabasha 114

3. Saryara 2 10 25 10 15 4. Dhyar 2 10 22 17 5

288.8 Making of chicks, cuscus-tatti and fans, Iticks and poles from bamboo Doom or 2 8 16 10 6

Mahasba

31 I.l Making of leather boots, shoes or C?happal. (alipperl, sandals) Chamar or 100 494 1,234- 690 544 49f

Ramdasia

340.1 Making of bricks Kumhar 2 10 10 2

344.0 Making of chakki, chakla, si1aut, lorha, jainta, utensils and other articles from stone Brahman

350.0 Making of earthenware, such as pottery, etc. Kumhar 28 83 221 127 94- 83

362.0 Manufacture or arms and wea-pons and their repair service Lohar 3 6 7 7 6

367.3 Copper utensil. Brahman

368.4 Enamelling and galvanizing of metal product. Brahman

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural im-plements such as ploughlhare,

Lobar 74 182 295 256 39 182 khurpi, kudal etc.

393.2 Goldamithy Sunyar 19 58 95 78 17 58

KATHUA TEHSD.

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grin-

14 42 43 40 3 ding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

} 2. Rajput 5 16 17 16 I 73 3. Brabman 3 II 11 II 4. Mabajan I 4 4- 4

260

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DISTRIBUTION OF ·ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. of

Household Industry

Name of Craft

207.0

209.2

235.0

236.0

244.1

255.0

273.4

281.0

282.0

283.1

288.3

288.4

288.5

288.6

2

Oil pressing ghani; kolhu or by small machines

Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc.

Cotton cloth weaving in hand­looms

Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms

Making of rope and cordage, out of hemp

\Veaving of woollen cloth in handloom, luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc.

Making of textile garments in­cluding rain-coats and head­gears n. e. c.

Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows

Carpentary works concerned with ' repairs of agricultural imple­ments (wood) . '\

Making of mats, hand fans and umbrella. from palm leaves ••

Making of sirki. moora and chh'!lj

Making of baskets and broom­sticka

Making of donas (drone) and - pattals (patravali) from leaves

l\"ame of Caste or

Community

3

No. of Villages surveyed

4

Approxi- Total No. of adult No. of No. offami-mate No. workers, families lies working of families ,.-------..A..-----~working in own houses

Persons Males Females under or in work-co-ope- shops set up ration by their

employers 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATHUA TEHSIL-,ontd.

I. Teli 2. Brahman

, 3. Rajput 4. Thakar 5. Mahajan

Brahman

I. Jolaha 2. Megh or

Kabir Panthi

Megh or Kabir Panthi

Doom or Mahasha

Megh or Kabir Panthi

1. Jolaha 2. Doom or

Mahasha· 3, Mahajan

Tarkhan

Tarkhan

I. Tarkhan 2. Megh or

Kabir Panthi

Doom or Mahasha

Ratal

Doom or Mahasha

Doom or Mahalha

14-7 4-4-2

2

11 i6

6

2

6 2

5

7

39 2

6

2

23

27 14 9 9 5

7

36 50

9

2

7

16 4

2

34

14

130 5

35

23

59

32 16 1 i 10 5

10

85 125

17

2

14

21 6

3

43

20

143 7

41

73

5

28 14 11 10 4

7

45 67

11

2

7

13 4.

2

43

20

127 5

23

58

2

64

3 7

40 ) 58 86

6 9

2

7 7

~ } 22

34

14

135

36 35

2 23

15 59

3

261

RURAL Table No. n

DISTRIBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. of

Household Industry

31Ll

344.0

350.0

369.1

369.4

393.2

200.1

207.0

209.2

23!.0

235.0

236.0

273.4

282.0

283.1

l\;ame of Craft

2

Making of leather boots, shoes or ehbapals (slippers, sandals)

Making of ehakki, ehakla, sililUt, lorha, jainta, utensils and olher articles from stone

Making of. earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Man ufaetuTe of agricultural im­plements such as ploughshate, khurpi, kudal etc.

Making and repairing of locks and trunks

Goldsmithy

Production of flour by village ehakkiel or flour mill by grin­ding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by small machines

Making of sweet-meals, laddu, peda, barphi, balasa etc.

Cotton spinning (by charkha and takali)

Cotton cloth weaving in hand­looms

Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms

Making of textile garments inclu­ding. rain-coats and head-gears n.e.e.

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (inrluding treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows

Carpentary works conc~med with repain of agricultural imple­ments (wood)

Name of Caste or

Community

No. of Villages surveyed

Approxi- Total No. of adult No. of No. of fami-mate No. workers families lies working of families ,-_____ .A. ._--.., working in own houses

Persons Males Females under or in work-eo-ope- shops set up ration by their

employers 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATHUA TEHSIL-&oncld.

l. Chamar or Ramdasia

2. Arya

Batinra

Kumhar

I. Lohar 2. Brahman

Lohar

Sunyar

64

3

38

56 I

7

226

3

12

III

118 3

2

11

IURANAGAR TEHSJL

I. Brahman 2. Jhiwar

I. Teli 2. Brahman

Brahman

Jolaha

1. Jolaha 2. Megh or

Kahir Panthi

1. Jolaha 2. Megb or

K,abir Panthi

Brahman

Tarkhan

Tarkhan

II 8

21 3

3

12 8

9 6

15

21

33

26 16

33 6

6

29

48 24

42 24

51

60

81

399

6

17

200

182 4

2

18

44 26

42 12

6

29

96 46

99 71

80

119

289

4

17

124

171 4

2

15

43 26

35 12

6

15

41 40

49 40

31

75

99

76

11 )

3

)

7 )

14

55 '1 6 j

50 '1 31 5

23

'5

20

229

12

III

121

2

11

42

39

6

29

72

66

51

60

Bl

262

RURAL Table No. II

DISTRmUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. Name of Craft Name.of No. of Approxi- Total No. of adult No. of No.offami. of Caste or Villa~ mate No. workers families lies working

Household Community surveyed of families ,------Jo..------"'Iworking in own houses Industry Persons Males Females under or in work-

co-ope- shops set up ration by tht-ir

employers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-eoneld.

288.3 Making of mats, handfanl and umbrella. from palm leaves.\ Doom or 10 24 14 10 10

Mahasha

288.4 Making ohirIi:i, moora and chhaj I. Batwal 2 6 7 7 1 14 2. Ratal 1 8 J8 8 10 J 288.5 Making of baskets and broom-

sticka Doom or 6 34 34 34 34 Mahasha

310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins, preparations

Chura of finished leather 4 4 6 6 4

SIU Making of' leather bnats, shoes or chappal., (slippers, sandals) Chamar or 52 140 183 167 16 140

Ramdasia

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. Kumhar 49 117 242 158 84 117

569.1 Manufacture of agricultural im-plf'lll~ntl such .. ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . • Lohar 63 113 179 169 10 113

S9U Goldsmithy Sunyar 2 11 11 11 11

263

URBAN Table No. II

DISTRIBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMtJN1TlES

Code No. Name of Craft Name of No. of ApprOld- Total No. of adult No. of No.offami-of Caste or MohallasJ mate No. workers families lies working

Household Community Blocks! or families working in own houses Industry Ward. Persons Males Females under or in work-

surveyed co-ope- shops set up ration by their

employers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KATBUA DISTRICT

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. Jhiwar 2 S 3 3

200.3 Production of rice by milling, dehusking and proCeBling of paddy by rice mill Jbiwar 2 2 3 3 2

207.0- Oil presaing gbani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli 5 11 17 12 5 1

2. Megh or J I I I .t 12 Kabir Panthi

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in bandlooDll Mcgh or 3 Kabir Panthi

21 31 21 10 21

236.0 Manufacture of Khadi textile in handloolDl Mcgb or

Kabir Panlhi 10 .. 6 4

253.0 Spinning of wool by charkha or talcali Mahajan 22 57 36 22

273.4 Making of tatile garments including rain-coats and head-gean n. e. c. 1. Darzi 5 9 19 19 ] 2. Mahajan 2 4 10 10 15

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricul tural imple-menll (wood) Tarkhan 3 6 6 6 6

288.3 Making of mats, bandfanl and umbrellas from palm leavca .. Doom or 15 18 18 15

'Mabatha

288.4 Making of lirki, moora and chhaj Batwal

288.5 Making of buketa and broom-sticks Doom or 2 8 8 8 8

Mahasba

288.6 Making of donas (drone) and pattals (-patravali) from leaves •• Doeali 5 5 2

310.2 Currying, tanning and ftnishing of hidrs and skins, preparation of finished leather Chamar or 7 7 7 1

Rambuia

511.1 Making of leather boot a, shoes sr chappals (slippers, sandals) I. Chiamar or 5 13 IS 15 1

Ramdasia .t 14 2. Mochi

336.1 Manufacture of soap alid washing soda •• Brahman 1 ,1

550.0 Making of earthenware IUch al pottery, etc. KUiDhar f, 32 '00 45 21 32

264

URBAN Table No. II

DISTR.IBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNITIES

Code No. of

Household Industry

~ame of Crat\

368.4

369.1

593.2

200.1

200.3

207.0

253.0

273.4

lU 1.1

336.1

350.0

S68.4

393.2

207.0

235.0

236.0

2

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal pOductli

Manufacture of agricultural implements such aa plougbshare, kburpi, kudal etc.

GoldmUtby

Production of fiour by village chakkiea or flour mill by grinding, wheat, maize, gram, etc.

Production of ricf' by milling, dehusking and procClllling of pady by rice roiIJ

Oil preaaing ghani, kolhu or by lIJDaU mach iDes

Spinning of wool by cbarkha or tabli

Making of textile gannents in­cluding rain-coats and bead­gean n. e. c.

Making of leather boots, shoes or' chappal' (s1ippen, IBndal.) .•

Manufacture of soap and washing IIOda

Making of ear~enware lucb aa pottery, etc.

Enamelling and galvaniziag of metal products

Goldsmithy

'Oil pressiDg ghani, kolhu or by small machines

Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

Manufacture or kbadi teKtile in Juuadloom

Name of No. of Approxi- Total No. of' a~ult No. of No. of rami-Caste 'or Mohallasl mate No. workers families lies working

Community Blocks} of families ~ --. working in own houses , Wards Persons Males Female. under or in work-surveyed co-ope- shops set up

4 5

KATHUA DISTRICT--ctnJeld.

1. Doom or Mahaaha

2. Mabajan

Lobar

Sunyar

3 3

5

BASHOHLI TOWN AREA

Jhiwar

Jhiwar

Teli

Mahajan

Darzi

I. Mochi 2. Cliamar or

Ramdaaia

Brahman

Kumhar

Mahll:.jan

Sunyar

2 3

2 2

3 7

22

2

2 3

5

5

KATHUA"TOWN AREA

1. Teli 2. Megb or

Kabir Panthi

Megh or Kabir Panthi

Megb or Kabir Pantbi

2

2 10

6

5

10

3

3

12

37

7

4

10

10

5

1

20

10

7,

5

10

3

7

7

4

7

10

5

10

4

8

}

5

36

1 J

3

} 10

6

. ration by their employen

9 10

2

3

5

3

2 I

7

22

4

5

5

5

10

4

265

Table No. II

DISTRIBUTION OF ARTISAN COMMUNmES

Code No. of

Household Industry

273.4-

283.1

288.3

288.4

288.5

288.6

310.2

311.1

350.0

369.1

235.0

311.1

350.0

368.4

Name of Craft

2

Making of textile garments in­cluding rain-coats and head­gears n. e. c.

Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural imple­ments (wood)

Making. of mats, handfans and umbrellas from palm leaves .,

Making of .irki, moora and c:hhaj

Making of baskets and broomsticks

Making of donas (drone) and Pattals (Patravali) from leaves. '

Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skin~, preparation of finished leather

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippen, sandals)

Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc.

Manufacture of agricultu ... 1 implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

Makinlf of leather boots, Ihoes or chappals (Ilippen. landals) .•

Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products

Name of No. of Approxi- Total No. of adult Caste or Mohallas! mate No. workers

Community Blocks! of familiea r-Wards Perlons Male. Female.

surveyed

3 4 5

KATHUA TOWN AREA_lti.

I. Darzi 2. Mahajan

Tarkhan

Doom or Mahasba

Batwal

Doom or Mahasha

DosaJi

Chamar or Ramdasia

Chamar or Ramdasia

Kumhar

3 2

3

2

6 .. 6

15

7

8

23

3

HIRANAGAR TOWN AREA.

Jolaha

Chamar or Ramdasia

Kumhar

Doom or Maha&ba

Il

2 2

3 4-

6

12 10

6

18

8

5

7

8

SI

5

11

3

5

1

7

12 10

6

8

3

7

8

5

11

3

4

8

)

18

2

17

URBAN

No. of No. offami­familiea lies working working in'own houses under or in work­co-ope- shops set up ration by their

employen 9 10

10

6

15

8

7

8

23

3

11

2

266

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location code No.

1

Name of village

2

123 Agli Dbar

138 Amowala

14

71 Athoop

72 Athyalta

104 Badnota

Code No. of household

industry 3

Name of craft

4

BASHOBU TEBSIL

)\Tame '0(

Community

5

I. 207.0 Oil prcning ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 200.1 Production 0( flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wbeat, maize, gram etc. 2. Brahman

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned witb repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Buddhi

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kOOal etc. .. 4. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc; 1. Thaw

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coals and head-gears n. e. c. 2. Brahman

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) luch aa beams, postl, doon, windows • . S. Tarkhan

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repair. of agricullural implement. (wood) 4. Buddhi

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, sboes or chappals (dippen, landala) 5. Chamar or

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blankell, rugs, palhmipa, thulma, gudma,

Ramdaaia

etc. I. Doom or Mahuba

2. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, landals) 2. ChamaI' or

Ramdasia

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (alippers, aandall)

J. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by small

Chamar or Ramdasia

machines I. Teli

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Gian Chand

2. 288.5 MAking of balketl and broomsticks 2. Doom or '2. Titroo Mabasha

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappala (slippers, .. pdal.) 3. Chamar or 3. Dharino

Ramduia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. • . 4. Lohar

1 • 200.1 Production or flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Thakar

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom lucb, as blankell. rugs, palhmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

4. Duni Ram

267

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village hOUiehold Name of craft

Name of Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I

97 Baggan

13 Bani

21 Banjal

4 Barmota

122 kota

Industry 2 3 4 5

BASHOHLI TEHSlL-CDntd.

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes 01' chappall (alippers, Bandal.) 3. ChamaI' or

Ramdaaia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare. khurpi, kudal etc. . 5. Lobar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom auch as blanketl, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 3. Saryara

4. 311.1

5. 369.1

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare. kburpi. kudal etc.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma,

4. ChamaI' or Ramdaaia

S. Lohar

etc. I.. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots. shoes or chappall (slippers, landals) 2. ChamaI' or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing machinea

ghani, kolhu or by small

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such

I. Teli

6

1. Jagtu. Shankeru

as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma. gudma, etc. 2. Megh or 2. Balya

Kabir Panthi

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. jolaha

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. jolaha

3. 311.1 Making ~f leather boots, shoes 01' chappall (slippers, . sandals) 3. ChamaI' or

Ramdaaia

I. 200.1 Production of 80ur by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize. gram etc. I. Thakar

2, 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom such al blankets, ruga, paabmina. thulma, gudma, etc. 2. jolaha

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) •• . 3. Buddhi·

2. Muoshi Ram

268

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

I 2

93 Bathri

124- Daubra

30 Begoga

70 Bera

81' Seral

76 Dhadu'

Code No. of household

Industry 3

Name of craft

4

BASBOHU TEHSIL-_,d.

Name of Community

5

4. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4. Chamar or

RamdaSia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural ilJ:lplemeQIS luch as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Doom or

, Mahasha

2. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines Teli

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollcn Cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Jolaha

Name of skilled n-a(tsmen

6

1. Lachoo, Parjoo

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappala (slippers, .. ndals) 2. Chamar or 2. Jagtu

I.tamdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chap pals (slippen, sandalS) Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 200.1 Production of ftour by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram ~ I.R~m

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machincs 2. Teli

3. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in . handlooms 3. Jolaha

4 .. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom such a8 blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 4. Thakar

5. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 5. Tarkhan

6. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood) 6. Tarkban

7. 28Q.4 Making of lil'ki, moora and chbaj 7. Ratal

8' 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementl such a. ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. '.. 8. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chs kkj~ or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 205.0 Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other bakery products 2. Jhiwar

3. Gamitoo

Kashmiru

3. Gh. Mohammad

8. Waziru

2. Nanak Chand

269

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

Name of village household Name of craft l"ame of

Community Name of skilled craftsmen

1

37 Bhakar

10 Shandar

108 Bhatwa]

29 Bholri

39 Bhoond

industry 2 3 4 5 6

BASHOHLI TEHSIL---eontd.

3. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 3. Teli

4. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pammina, thulma, gudma, etc. 4. Jolaha 4. Prem ChaDd

5. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and hf'ad-gears D. e. c. 5. Brabman 5. Naik Ram

6. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with rf'pairs of agricultural implements (wood) 6. Tarkhan 6. Bhagtoo

7. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 7. Doom' or Mahash.

7. Bangalu

8. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc ••• 8. Kumhar 8. Gobind Ram

9. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 9. Lohar 9. Badri Nath

10. 393.2 Goldsm'ithy 10. Sunyar 10. Chuni LaI, HukamChand

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 1. Doom or 1. Raju Ram, Chetoo,

Mahasha Birbal

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ~hoes or chappals '(Ilippen, sandalS) 2. Chamar or ,2. Baliya, Danoo

Ramduia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch a' ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 1. Doom or

Mahasha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pasbmiJla, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandall) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom such as blankets, rugs, palhmina, tbulma, gudma, etc. 1. Saryara

2. 393.2 Goldsmithy 2. Sunyar

3. Panchu

I. Raju, Waziroo, Birbal

2. Jagat Ram'

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such 81 blankets, rugs, plllhmina, thulma, gud,ma, etc. 1- Mf"gh or 1. Kashmiru, Gaogu

Kahir Panthi

270

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

Name of village household .Name of craft l"ame of

Community Name of skiJIed craftsmen

1

109 Bhtodi

92 Billawar

26 Bori

23 Chalog

industry 2 S 4 5 6

BASHOBLI TEBS~contd.

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or 2. Faqiroo, Dhagthu

Ramdallia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

\

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Buddhi

3. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

1. 025.1 Production of Kathha

2. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

3. 205.0 Production of bread, biscuit, cake and other

3. Doom or Mahasba

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

1. Rajput

2. Doom or Mahasha

bakery productl 3. Rajput

4. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machinC8 4. Teli

rain-5. 273.4 Making of textile garments including coats and head~gears, n. e. c. ., . 5· Mahajan

6. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappais (slippers, sandall)

7. 367.3 Copper utensils

8. 368.4 Enamelling and products

galvanizing of metal

6. Chamar or Ramdasia

7. Brahman

8. Brahman

9. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such a. ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . 9. Lohar

10. 393.2 Goidsmithy

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such a. blankets, rugs~' pashmina, thulma.

10. Sunyar

gudma. etc. I. Sacyara

2. 288.5 Making of haskets and broomsticks 2. Saryara

3. 311.1 'Making of leather bootl, shoes or chappaI; (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil preDing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

3. Mohanoo, Lasloo

5. Basant Ram

10. Kachi Ram

1. Waziroo, Gangu, Chuni Ram -_

271

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LIST OF VERY SK.ILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village hOUlehold Name of craft

Name of Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I

6 Chanda I

66 Cbanera

20 Chilla

88 Dambrah

Industry 2 3

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-~/d.

2. 255 0 Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma,

5

gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

S. SlI.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, .. ndals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom . such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma,

gOOma, etc. I. Saryara

2. 311.1

3. 369.1

Making of lrather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall)

Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

3. Lobar

1. Jolaha

agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappais

6

2. Gian Chand, Anant Ram, Paras Ram

3. Teju, Kanchu

I. Batoo, Mansa Ram

2. Batoo Ram

(slippers, sandals) 3, Chamar or 3. Bathoolu Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu ot' by small machines I. Teli I. Gangu

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Saryara 2. Raju, Baj Ram

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by sma1l machines I. Teli I. Manshi·ud-Din

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. Tarkhan

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 3. Buddhi 3. Babu Ram

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkban

5. 288.3 Making of mals, bandfans and umbrellas from palm leaves 5. Doom or

Mahasha

6. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 6. Saryara 6. Baghtu

7. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals) 7. Chamar or 7. Taru Ram

Ramdasia

8. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. .. 8. Lobar 8. Bajoo Ram

9. 393.2 Goldsmithy 9. Sunyar 9; Chuni Lal

272

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community'

I

129

41

3

127

86

28

industry 2 3 5

Dan Jasdhar

Danna

Daulka

Derli

Dewal

Dhaggar

BASHOHLI TEHSII..-etlntd.

I. 200. I Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill ~by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Rajput

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implement8'luch

3., Doom or Mahasha

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal ctc. . . 4. Lohar

I. 288.3 Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas f~om palm leaves I. Doom or

2. 288.5' Making of baskets and broomsticks

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ahoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom IUch as blankets, ruga, pilshmina, tbulma, gudma. etc.

Mahama

2. Ratal

3. Cbamar or Ramdasia

Saryara

I. 200.1 Production of flol,U" by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Thakar

2. 236.0 Manufacture of kbadi textile in handlooms 2. Jolaha

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom such as blankeu, rugs, pashmina, thulma, g1idma. etc. 3. Jolaha

4. 283.1 Carpentary works cOncerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) . . 4. Buddhi

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

2. 281.0 Manufacture of fixtures

wooden furniture and

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs

I. Doom or Mahasha

2. Buddhi

of agricultural implement. (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, 'hocs Or chappal. (slippers, sandals)

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma. gudma. etc.

2 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals ( slippers, sandals)

I. Megh or Kabir Pantbi

2. Cbamar or Ramdasia

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

2. Sarin Das.

3. Sant Ram, Amroo, Sbankru

3., Titroo

4. Chandu

I. Gobindu, Girdbari, Teju

2. Achroo. Lachboo

273

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of household

Industry 3

Name of craft Name of

Community

I 2

65 Dbarolahr

110 _Dhanunparol

75 Dharatta

98 Dhar-Duggnoo

5

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-ecmId.

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 283.1 Carpentary work. concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Buddhi

2. SII.I Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (alippers, landals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. •. 3. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappala (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal ctc. 3. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing machines

ghani, kolhu or by small I. Tell

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooma 2. Jolaha

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 3. Thaw

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Buddhi

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappala (alippera, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdasia

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Thakar

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 283.1 Carpenfary works concerned with repairS of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Buddhi

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandala) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

7. 393.2 Goldsmithy 7. Sunyar

Name of skilled craft.men

6

3. Budi Ram

I. Sadhu Ram

2. Galabu, Khoju

3. Rameetu Ram

3. Tankoo

4. Sunder, Hoshyaru

6. neva, Ram Dau

274

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code' No,

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community

1

51

64

83

17

99

industry 2 3 .4 5

Dhar·Jhankar

Dharmahanpur

Dhatmkot

Dharor

Dhehota

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-contd,

1. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and futturel I. Tarkhan

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.3 Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas frolI\, palm leaves

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

5. 311.1 Makin~ of leather boots, .hoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

3. Doom or Mahasha

4. Ratal

5. Chamar or Ramdasia

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare. khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lohar

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned .with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Buddhi

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Doom or

Mahasha

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden good. (including treated timber) IUch as beams, posts, doors, windo_ws 2. Buddhi

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 340.1 Making of bricks 4. Kumhar

5. 344,0 Making of chakki, chakla, silaut, lorha, jainta, utensils and other articles from atone 5. Brahman

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pr~aing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pathmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Doom or

Mahalha

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handlooDl luch as blankets, rugs, puhmiua, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

Name of skilled cran.men

6

1. Kesar Ram

3. Munthi Ram

6 .. Tej Ram

2. Dhuloo, Baliya

2. Bidh Ral!l

275

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UST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location code No.

I

33

46

42

115

Code No. of Name of village hOUlehold Name of craft

Name of Community

Dhman

Dodala

Dramau

Drung

induitry 2 !I 4 5

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-ctmtd.

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 3. Mahajan

4. 311.1 Making of leather hoots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

6. !l93.2 Goldsmithy

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loam such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma,

5. Lohar

6. Sunyar

gudma, etc. I. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, landale) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Doom or

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma,

Mahasba

gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

I. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures I. Tarkhan

2. 283.1 C"rpeDtary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.!I Making of mats, handfau. and umbrellas from palm leaves 3. Doom or

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals lslippers, sandals)

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery,

Mahasba

4. aatal

5. Chamar or Ramdasia

etc. . . 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 7. Lahar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by g!:'inding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such a',blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

3. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixturea 3. Buddhi

4. . 283.1 Carpentary works .concerned with rt'pllirs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUcb as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

4. Sandhoo

5. Kamloo

1. Ahadoo, Gaft'aru, Hamid

2. Haridev, Aachroo

. I. Jagtoo

3. Teju Ram

5. Danu

7. Waziru

1. Nandu

2. lamlal, Allm din

3. Galabu, Gian Chand

4. Nanak Chand, Santram

5. Titru Ram, Masoo Ram, Pannanand

276

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of homehold

Industry S

Name of craft Name of

CommuDity Name of skilled crafllllDCll

I 2

27 Duggan

32 Dulangal

116 Dungara

18 Fatehpur

136 Galak

16 Gatti

4

BASHOHLI TERSIL-_td.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom luch as blankets, rugs, pammina, thulma, ,udma, etc. I. J olaha

5

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 'S. Kumhar

1. 255.0; Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom luch a8 blankets, rugs, pammina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Saryara

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, sboes or cbappall (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramduia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. S. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolbu or' by small machines I. Teli

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixture. 2. Tarkhan

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom sucb as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma,

, etc. I. Saryar,a

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (alippen, sandall)

1. 207.0 Oil prCIISinl ghani, kolhu or by small

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

machines I. Teli

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and bead-gears n. e. c. 2. Mahajan

3. 285.1 Carpentary works concerned with repair. of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Buddhi

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, moes or cbappala (.lippers, sandals) ..

5. 393.2 Goldsmithy

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom IUcb aa blanket., rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma,

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

5. Suoyar

etc. I. Megh or

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals)

Kabir Panthi

2. Chamar or Ramdalia

6

I. Gian Chand

2. Dasl Ram

3. Achroo Ram

I. Chitoo, Dhagatu

2. Parkamu

3. Muloo Ram

I. Mann Ram, Fazl-ud-din

2. Telu Ram, Balak Ram

3. Shanker Dasa, Titroo Ram

4. Harji Ram, Parsu Ram, Rasalia Ram

I. Krishen Chander, Babu Ram

4. GiaD Chand

5. Munshi Rim

277

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

Name of village hOWlChold Name of cfaft Name of

Community

I

Ghooral

III Goduftal

121 Harnota

90 Hotaar

63 Hrut

+3 Hutt

industry 2 3 4

BASHORLI TEHSIL--eontd.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma,

5

etc. I. Doom Of Mahalha

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 2. Dhyar

S. SIl.l Making of leather boOtl, ahoel or chappals (slippers, sandall) S. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Rajput

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

'2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shocs or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

I. 23'::.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma; gudma,

RamdasiB

I. Jolaha

etc. 2. Jolaha

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timher) such as beaml, posts, doors, windows 3. TarkhaD

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (alippers, sandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramduia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom lueb as blanketl, rugs, palhmina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Saryara

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, landala) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3 .. 350.0 Making of earthenware such:a_ pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. S69.~ Manufacture of agricultural implements Buch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . 4. Lohar

I. 235.0 CottoD cloth weaving in handlooms I. Jolaha

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. Buddbi

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Buddhi

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Lakshmi, Nikka

2. Faqir ChaDd, Biloo Ram

3. Darga, Ke&al'u, Dannu

1. Nikka

2. Jalal.ud.Din

3. MUDlhi, Beekoo

4. Sant Ram, Krishen Lal

5. Danu, Bagu

2. Mangtoo

2. Madhav

278

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. t

Name of village

2

4.

5.

6.

7.

a. 38 Jandrayali 1.

2.

3.

4.

S.

40 Janu I.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

50 Jbankar 1.

2.

3.

125 Juthana I.

2.

3,

Code No. of bouRhold

Industry S

Name of craft

4

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-_Id.

288.5 Making of Ulals, haadfans and umbrellas from palm leaves

288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappala (slippers, sa ndaIs)

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural imfiements IUch aa plough.hare, khurpi, kuda etc. . •

393.2 Goldamithy

288.S Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas from palm leaves

288.5 Making of baskels and broomsticks

311.1 Makin~ of leather boots, shoes or chappais (Slippers, sandals)

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

281.0 Manufacture o(wooden furniture and fixtures

288.5 Makiog of baskets and broomsticks

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandall)

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughlbare, khurpi, kudal etc.

393.2 Goldamithy

207.0 Oil pressing machines

ghani, koibu or by small

III J.l Making of leatller boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, laodill.)

369.1 Manufacture of agricuJtural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

200.1 Production of flour 'by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, pm etc.

207.0 Oil pJ'Clling gbani, kolhu or by Iman machines

282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including' treated timber) posts, doors, windows

such as beams,

4.

5.

6.

7.

a.

I.

2.

3.

4.

5.

I.

2.

3.

4.

S.

6.

1.

2.

3.

J.

2.

3.

Name of Commilnity

. 5

Saryara

Ratal

Chamar or Ramdasia

Lohar

Sunyar

Saryara

Ratal

Chemar or Ramdasia

Kumbar

Lobar

Jolaha

Tarkhan

Doom or Mahasha

Cbamar or Ranidasia

Lobar

Sunyar

Teli

Chamar or Ramd.sia

Lohar

nakar

Teli

Tarkhan

Name of skilled craRamen

6

4. Faincba

7. Mun.bi Ram

2. Ma':8ngoo

3. Mangtoo. Mallo

4. Nathoo, Nankoo

5. Baghtoo

1. Tagu Ram

5. Teju Ram

I. Lachu Ram

2. Cbaniya. Nikka

3. Cheeloo Ram.

279

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

196\ location

Code No. t

Name of village Code No. of

houlebold Industry

3

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled craftsmen

2

132 Kachih("

22 Kachir

131 Kah

67 Kailtri

8 Kalore

118 KalyaJ

5

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-contd.

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4. C}lamar or

ltamdasia

5. 369.1 MailUfacture of agrie-ultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 200. 1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Thakar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by amall machines I. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Saryara

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 2. Buddhi

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural imple-ments (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj 4. Ratal

5. 311.1 Making of )toather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers. sandals) 5. Chamar or

1. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. 311.1

3. 369.1

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

Manufact ure of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc.

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

3. 311.1 Making of I~ther i,>oots, lIhoes or chappalB

Ramdasia

I. Jolaha

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

3. Lohar

I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. Ratal

(slippers, aandals) 3. Chamar or

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram

Ramdasia

etc. I. Doom or Mahasha

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weavinl in handlooms 2. Jolaha

6

I. Sanju

2. Hari Chand, Bal Dev

4. Mahinderu

5. Kbushamadu

1. Danu

2. Santu, Gaogoo

3. Lajoo, Dhonu

280

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of'

Community

1

135

15

7

113

industry 2 3 5

Kandharnu

Kanthal

Kardoh

Kauhllg

Khaddi

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-contd.

3. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 3. Tarkhan

• 4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Buddhi

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Rarnda·ia

6. 369.1 Manu'facture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Jolaha

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, palhmina, thulma, gudrna, etc. 2. Jolaha

3. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 3. Tarkhan

4. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windom 4. Tarkhan

5. 283.1

6. 311.1

7. 369.1

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood).

Making of leather boots, shoe. or chappala (Ilippers, sandals)

Manufacture of agricultural implemenl.8 such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handlooDl such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma,

5. Buddhi

6. Charnar or Ramdasia

7. Lohar

etc. I. Thakar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemenb such as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, paahmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Thakar

1. 273.4 Makin~ of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. I. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippen, landals) 2. Cbamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricu1tiiral implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

4. 393.2 Goldsmithy 4. Sunyar

I. 311.1 Makin, of leather boots, sboes or chappals (slippers, sandals) I. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. '369.1 Manufact.ure of agricultural implement. such .. ploughshare, kburpi. kudal etc. • . 2. Lohar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

9. Maodu Ram

4. Phulu Ram

6. Narbu

I. Nanaku

9. Khazanoo Ram

I. Banku, Suniya

2. Gangu, Hari Singh

281

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of household

Industry 3

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled craftsmen

1 2

54 Khagrod

105 KindJi

91 Kishanpur

134 Kohnoo

52 Kohr-Dhar

4

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-_td.

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such 88 blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals

5

(slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such 88 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or :flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such a. ploughshare, khurpi, kOOal etc. 3. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkiea or :flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 2.07.0 Oil pr~g ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agrifultural implements (wood) 3. Bliddhi

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdalia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural bnplements such as plougbshare, kburpi, kudal etc.. 5. Lohar

6. 393.2 GoldllDlithy 6. Suoysr

I. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 281.0 Manufacturc of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. BOOdhi

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, door., windows • • 3. Tarkhan

4. 283.1 Carpcntary works conccrned with rcpairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 288.4 Making of sitki, moora and chhaj 5. Ratal

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such 88 plougbabare, khurpi, kudal etc. . • . 6. Lohar

I. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks I. Ratal

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappa1a (Blippers, IBndals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

6

I. Binu

2. Faqiru

3. Munshi Ram

I. Kalla, Sundroo Ram, Munshi Ram, Hariya

2. Panju Ram, Kabir, Duni

1. Daya Ram

3. Ra800 Ram

5. Ladhuroo

6. R.800 Ram'

282

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I

112 Komia

57 Kothi

25 Koti

94 Lahri

130 Lakhri

5 LaWBDg

Industry 2 3 4

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-&mItd.

3. S69.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wh~t. maize, gram etc.

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu m1l'chines

or by small

I. ,Brahman

,2. Teli

5

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chapp"l. (slippers, sandala) 3. Chamiu or

Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implem~nts such 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 311.1

3. 369.1

Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

M"nufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

2. Chamar or Ramdaaia

3. Lobar

J. 255.0 Weaving of woollen c10tb in handloom luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. ' 1. Thakar

2. 369.1 Manufacrure of agricultural implemeats luch as plougbshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 311.l Making of leather boots, 'shoes or chappall (slippers,. landall) 3. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware such 81 pottery, etc. 4. Kombar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agric~ltural impiementl8Uch

3. Chamar or Ramdasia

8. ploughsbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom sucb as bb,.nkets, rugs, pashmina. tbulma •. ,udma, etc. I. Saryara.

2. 311.1 Makin, of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdallia

6

I. Briju Ram, Sri Chand

. 1. Hakim Chand

2. Kapuru

3. Maao Ram

I. Hero, Giri

283

RURAl.! Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craf'! Name of

Community Name oC skilled crattamen

I 2

106 Machbedi

31 Madhota

73 Mahanpore

1S7 Makinal

102 Melhar

3 4 5

BASHOBLI TEHSIL_td.

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such .s ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . • 3. Lobar

1. 255.0 Weaving of' woollen cloth in bandloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, g~dma, etc. 1. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making or leather boota, shoes or cbappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware' such as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 362.0 Manufacture of arms and weapons and their repair service 4. Lobar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch at plougbshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blanketl, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 1. Thakar

2. 350.0 Making of' earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

I. 282.0 Manufacture of .tructural fl\¥ooden goods (including treated timber) such .. beams, potts, doors, windoWi • • 1. Buddbi

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.3 Making of matl, bandfaos and umbrellas from palm leaves 3. Doom or

Mahalha

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 4. Dhyar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jbiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pressing IIbani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. Co c. 3. Mahajan

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned witb repairs of agricultural implementa (wood) 4. Buddbi

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdalia

6. 350;0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 6.' Kumbar

7. 362.0 Manufacture of 'arms and weaponl and their repair service 7. Lobar

8., 399.2 Goldsmithy

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

8. Sunyar

I. Thakar

6

I. Roop Singh

2. Ganjara

2. Manta, Raleela

3. Faqiroo

4. Hiroo

7. Shahad Ram

284

RURAL Table No. VII

. LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 . location, . Name of village

Code No. of household

Indultry Name of cran

Name of Communit~

Code No. I 2

85 Mahi

48 Mandla

114 Mandli

100 MarhooD

101 Mlar

3

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-contd.

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in hand loom ·sucb as blanketl, rugs, pashmiDa, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Saryara

3. 311.1

5

Making of leather bootl, mors or chappal. (Ilippen, Bandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdalia

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkirs or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram elc. I. R .. jpul

2. 207.0 Oil presaing ghani, kolhu or by small machines . 2. Teli

3. 311.1 Making of leather hoots, shan or chappals (slippers, sandall) 3. Chamar ar

Ramdaaia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . . 4. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. ). Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of . leather boots, woes or chappals . (Blippers, MIldall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasla

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural Implements .uch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks I. Doom or Mahalha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (Blippers, sandals) - 2. ChBmar or

Rarndasia

3. 393.2 Goldlmithy 3. Sunyar

I. 200.1 Product.ion of flour by village chakkiea or flour mUi by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Rajput

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in halldloom luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma; etc. .

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

3. Saryara

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by gripding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in haDdloom iuch as blankets, rugs, paahmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Jolaha

Name. of .killed cransmen

6

I. Pinu, Banu

2. Tiku Ram

8. Faqir Chand

285

RURAL Table No. VD

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. 0( 1961 location code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name 0(

Community

I

79 Moni

95 Nagaali

96 Najot

68 Nawthehra

77 Pahlan

industry 2 9 5

BASBOHLI TEHSIL-conttl.

S. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 9. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of 1Iour by village chakkies or 80ur mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil preaing ghani, kolhu or by lIIDall machines 2. Teli

3. 28S.1 Carpentary work! concerned with repairs or agricultural implements (wood) 9. Buddhi

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomstick. 4. Doom or Mahaaha

I. 200.1 Production of fiour by village chakkies or fiour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. jhiwar

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blankets, rup, pammina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Saryara

S. S11.1 Making of leather boots, moes or chappall (slippers, sandall) S. Chamar or

RamdaliB

I. 200.1 Production of fiour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blanketl, rug., pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. . . 2. Jolaha

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as potterY etc. S. Kumhar

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blankets, rUlli, pammina, thulma, gudma etc. I. J olaha

2. 289.1 Carpentary worb concerned with repain of agricultural implementJ (wood) 2. Tarkhan

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, moe. or chappaIs (Ilippen, landals) S. ChamaI' or

Ramdasia

4. 969.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemcntl luch as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 295.0 Cotton cloth· weaving in handlooms 1. JOlaha

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. Tarkhan

S. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, window. 3. Buddhi

4. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj

5. . 288.5 Making of baskets and brooJiuticb

4. Rata!

5. Doom or Mahaaha

Name of Ikilled craftsmen

6

I. Dharab Dun

3. Moti ChaDd

... MuaaRam

1. Gaagu, Krishenu, Mahaloo

2. Bagbtoo, KaDthoo

3. Kripoo, Balaki, GuJaboo

1. Chait Ram

S. Mangoo, Krishroo, Raaloo, Rahim

1. Tajoo

2. Chitru Ram

S. Mahonu Ram

... DanDO

2. Kripoo

286

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNri'Y

Code No. or 1961 location

Code No. Name of village ho~hold Name of craft

Name of Community

I

78 Pamala

62 Patti

55 Plahi

56 Plakb

Industry 2 3 5

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-COIItd.

6. 311.1 Making or leather boots, shoes or chappals (.lippers, landals) 6. Chamar or

Ramdasia

7. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 7. Kumhar

8. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implement. such a. ploughahare, khurpi, kudal etc. " 8. Lohar

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in band loom such as blankets, rUgl. pasbmina, thulma, gudma, etc. . 1. Thakar

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixturra 2. Buddhi

3 283.1 Carpentar}' works concerriM with repairl of agricultural implements (wood) • • S. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, sboes or chappala (Ilippers, aandabl) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Ma~ufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . . 6. Lobar

7. 393.2 Goldsmithy 7. Sunyar

I. 201.0 Oil pre88ing ghani, kolhu or by 1IJDB1I machines J. Teli

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) • • 2. Tarkhao

3. 288.8 Making of chicks, CUlcU' • tani and fanl, ltiw and poles from bamboo S. Doom or

Mahasha

4. 311.1 Making of leather baets, shoes or chappal. (.lippert •• ndals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

5. 350.0 Making or earthenware such as pottery. etc. 5. Kumhar

1. 200.1 Production or flour bV village chakkiea or Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etC. I. Brahman

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom IUch as blankets, ruga, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. nabr

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shon or chappals (slippert, sandall) 3. Chamar or

Ramda.ia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUeb a. ploughshare. khurpi,. kudal etc. .4. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. SII.I Making of leather boots, shOt'I or chappals (.Jippe18, sandals) 2. Chamar 01'

Ramdasia

Name of skilled craftlDleD

6

Bagat Ram

3. Ashroo

6. Parsu Ram

I. Gorkhu

2. Bhem Chand, Kamloo

3. Baloo, Bajroo, Kangu

4. Ga!lgu, Mangtu, Danu

5. Mangtu

I. Deli Ram, Munahi Ram

2. Titroo

287

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location code No.

'Name of village Code No. of

houtehold industry

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled cratlllmen

I 2

58 Plui

89 Pichi

61 Ponda

55 Preta

126 RajwBIta

S 4

BASHOBLI TESSIL_lIIIld.

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch 81 pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

1. 200.1 Production of Sour by village chakkiea or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden good. (including treated timber) such 81 beams, posts, doon, window. 2. Tarkhan

I. 235.0 Cotton doth weaving in hand looms

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, eudma,

I. Jolaha

etc. •.• . 2. Saryara

5

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 282.0 Manufacture of Itructural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, post., doors, windows 1. Buddhi

2. 288.3 Making of mats, hanMans and umbreJlaa from palm leaves 2. Doom or

Mahasba

3· 288.5 Making of haskell and broomstick. 3. Ratal

4. 311.i Making of lea.ther boots, shoes or chappala (Blippers, sandall) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 3SO.0 M,\)ung of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughJbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by ImBII machinca I. Teli

2. 511.1 Making of leather bootl, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughJbare, khurpi, kudal etc.: 3. Lohar

1. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fi:l:tures 1. Buddbi

2. 282.0 Manufacture ,of structural wooden good. (including ~ted timber) luch BI bcBDlll, posta, doors, windows 2. Tarkban

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ahoes or chappals (Blip,perl, sandalll 3. Chamar or

Ramdalia

+. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementllUcb al ploughahare, khurpi, kudal etc. ... Lohar

6

3. Chowdri

I. Nandu Ram

2. Nand Ram

1. Kibroo

2. Lachoo Ram

S. Mangtoo, Aahroo, Teju, Santu

4. Ch.kroo

I. Din Mohammad

2. Laju Ram

288

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location code No.

1

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community

139 Ramkol

84 Rampur

2 Raulka

49 Rehn

107 Sadhrota

industry 2 3 4

BASHOHLI TEBSIL~td.

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or· flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Rajput

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugl, palhmina, thulma, gudma, etc. '. 2 •. Jolaha

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. 3' Mahajan

4. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, post., doors, windows 4. Tarkhan

5. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 5. Buddhi

6. 288.3 Making of mats, handfanl and umbrellas from palm leaves 6. Doom or

Mahasha

7. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 7. Doom or Mahasha

5

8. 311.1 Making of' leather boot., shoes or chappall. (slippers, sandals) 8. Chamar or

Ramdasia

9. 393.2 Goldsmithy 9. Sunyar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli.

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or c:happals (Slippers, landals)

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch

2. Doom or Mahasha.

3. Chamar or Ramdasia

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lobar

I. 207.0 Oil prening ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in band loom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 2. Megh or

3. 31 I.l Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) .

Kabir Panthi

3. Chamar or Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements ·sueb as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lobar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. Brahman

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Thakar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

8. Amar Chand

9. Dina Ram

1. Hari Chand

2. Sanoo Ram

3. Sanakoo Ram

4. Rasceloo

289

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

. Code No. Name of village hOUlehold Name of craft

Name of Community Name of skilled cranlmen

1

74 Sa11adi

45 Sandar

11 Sandhi

9 Sandroobn

Sarthal

12 Satti

80 Seri

128 Sialna

Industry 2 3 5

BASHOHU TEBSIL-eontd.

2. 207.0 Oil pRSling gbani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in bandloom 'sucb as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 3. Jola

4. 273.4 Making of textile garrr.entl including rain-coats and head·gears n.e.c. 4. Brahman

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdasia

6. 350'0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 6.' Kumhar

7. 393.2 Goldsmithy

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughahare, khurpi, kudal etc. ••

311.1 Making of leather boots, .hoes or chappall (Ilippers, sandals)

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom auch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma. etc.

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals

7. Sunyar

Lohar

Chamar or Ramdasia

I. Megh or K"bir Panthi

(slippers, Slndall) 2. Cbamar or Ramdasia

I. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, palhmina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making or It>ather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandala). 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 3. Kumhar

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers; sandals)

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall)

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementf IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

I. 207.0 Oil preuing ghani, kolhu or by .mall machines

2. 235.0 CoUon cloth weaving in handlooms

Cbamar or Ramduia

Cbamar or Ramdasia

Lohar

I. Teli

2. Jolaha

3. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 3. Jolaha

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned witb repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Buddhi

6

6. Ali Bakuh Malla Akbar

Gangu, Panjkoo

Sanu Ram

290

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSl\(EN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name oC village hou.ehold Name of craft

Name or CommuDity Name or skilled craftsmen

I

Siyalq

19 Siyara

133 Slor Jagir

47 Smahn

69 Sobar

Industry 2 3 5

BASBOHLI TEBSIL-clll'lid.

5. 311.1 Making ot leather bootl, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 362.0 MlI1lufacture of arms and weapons and their . rePair service 7. Lobar

8. S69.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 8. Lobar

1. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such al blankets, rugs, pasbmina, thulma, gudma, etc. I. Jolaba

2. 283.1 Carpentary .works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) . . 2. Tiukhan

S. 311.1 Making of leather bootl, Iboea or chappall (slippers, sandall) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thuJma, gudma, etc. 2. Doom or

Mahasha

6

7. Ramu

J. Baru, Noor-ud-Din

2. Lachhu, Ramaloo, Chitroo

S. Mahataboo

I. Narlingbu, Kaneya

2. Mun.hi, ~ukhi

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (dippers, sandals) S. Chamar or .. S. Waziru

Ramdasia

1. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. I. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (dippers, landab) 2. chamar or

Ramdasia

3. S5O.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. S. Kumhar

J. 288.5 Making of basket. and broomsticks 1. Ratal

2. 288.8 Making of chick., cUlCus-tatti and CaDI, sticks and poles from bamboo 2. Doom or

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slipperS, sandals) 3.

Mahasha

Chamar or Ramdaaia

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines ·1. Teli

2. 511.1 Making of leather hoots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandall) 2. Chaniar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 3.' Lohar

291

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Community

Industry 1 2 3 5

95 Sukral

24 Surjan

82 Tehr

103 Thall

59 Thana

117 Thanthoo

120 Tharakalwal

I. 200.1

BASHOHLI TEHSIL-ctll'lld.

Production 0( Bour by village chakkics or :Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Rajput

2. 393.2 GoJdsmithy 2. Sunyar

I. 255.0 Weaving 0( woollen cloth in handloom luch as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 1. Doom or

Mahasha

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of Bour by village chakkics or :Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize. gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by lmall machines 2. Teli

I. 200.1 Production 0( :Bour by village chakkics or Bour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 255.0 Weaving 0( woollen cloth in handloom luch al blanketl, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc. 3. J olaba

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappall (slippers, sandals)

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements lueb

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal -etc. 5. Lohar

1. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, landall) I. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture or agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 283.1 Carpcntary works concerned with repairs of I. Buddhi agricultural implements (wood)

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall) 2. Cbamar or

Ramdasia

3. 393.2 Goldsmithy 3. Sunyar

I. 200.1 Production of Bour by village chakkics or :Bour mdl by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. - I. Thakar

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coati and head-gean n.e.Co 2. Brahman

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concernro with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

Name 0( skilled craftsmen

6

2. -Kanlhi Ram

2. Amamdin, Nisba, Aziz, Ferozdin

3. Raju Ram

1. Dhan Ram, Taroo Ram

2. Sant Ram

3. Laboo Ram, Faqir Chand

292

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village hOUlehold Name of craft

Name of Community

Indu.try I 2 3 5

BASHOHLI TEBSIL-eDlldd.

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware lucb aa pottery, etc. +. Kumhar

5. 569.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements 8uch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lo~

87 TWa I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour ~i1l by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. . I. Rajput

2. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 2. Buddbi

109 Airwan

152 Androt 1. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappall (slippel'l, .andak) 1. Obamar or

Ramdaaia

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements.ueb u ploughshare, khurpi, kOOal etc. 2. Lobar

68 Dadaala I. 255.0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand looms 1. Megb or Kabir l'anthi

2. 283.1 CaTpentar)' works concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood) . ., 2. TarJdmn

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, sboea or cbappals (slippen, sandall) 3. ChamaI' or

Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUeb a. pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manuf&cture of agricultural implements sucb u ploughshare, khurpi, kucial etc. 5. Lobar

Name of skilled craftlmel

6

1. Dadu Ram

2. Bbagu, Chhaju

S.Indru

•• Nandu

5. Keaar Ran.

29!

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CR.AFTSMEN OF EACH OOMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I 2

25 Badholi

142 Bagial

174 Bandrahr

8 Barihndi

106 Barmom

12 Barni

38 Baroi

159 Barwal

5 Balantput

3 4

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

5

Lobar

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and hfad-ge .. rs n.e.c. I. Jolaha

2. 283.1 Carpen tary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implemenlS (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.5 Making of buk.ets and broomsticks

4. 3ll.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

3. Doom or Mahasha

4. Chllmar or Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

7. 393.2 Goldsmithy .. 7. Sunyar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Mahajan

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood)

1. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. Jolaha

Tarkhan

1. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (Ilippers, sandall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Rajput

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 2. Tarkhan

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repair. of agricultural implements (wood) . . 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (Ilippen, Dndals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 393.2· Goldsmithy S. Sunyar

1. 209.2 Making of sweet-meats,laddu, peda, barphi, batasa, etc. I. Brahman

6

Sain Daas

1. Ram Chand

2. Naik Din

1. Taj-Din

2. Bathu Ram

3. Ram Chand

. ~

294

RURAL Table No. VB

LIST OF VERY SKILLED OR.AFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

hoUJebold industry

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I 2

126 Bhadiyari

76 Bhag Thali

108 Bharariyal

107 Bhar Mori

14 Bharrah

36 Bhatoli

150 Bhed Blore

176 BhorthaiD

3 4 5

KATBUA TEBSIL-mlld.

2. 283.1 Carpentary workl concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of I~ther bootl, ehoes or chappall (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil p~ing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Mahajan

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) IUch as beams, POItl, doors, windows • • 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.3 Making of mats, haaManl and umbrellas from palm . leaves 3. Doom or

Mahasha

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch u ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather booll, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by .mall machines

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood)

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small

Chamar or Ramdasia

Brahman

Tarkhan

J. Jhiwar

machines 2. Teli

6

Taro Ram

I. Banarsi Ram

2. Dittu Ram

S. Basant Ram, Baju Ram

4. Daya Ram, Ram Lal

Kalla Ram

I. Manu Ram

3. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms 3. Megh or 3. Roshan Lal Kabir Panthi

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. • • 4. Lohar 4. Hansu

I. 207.0 Oil pre&Sing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Te1i

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in.. handlooms 2. Jolaha

S. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) .' • 3. Tarkhan

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomlticb 4. Doom or Mahasha

5. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, IandalS) 5. Cbamar or

Ramduia

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

295

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craft Name of

Community

I 2

24 Bhugat

128 Bigwan

30 Bijjat

22 Brohandohi

167 Budhi

132 Chak Bhaga

122 Chak BhaCta

"3 4

KATHUA TEHSJI.-.untd.

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing machin~1

ghani, kolhu or by emall 1. Teli

5

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand looms 2. Megh or Kabir Pan!hi

S. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 3. Jolaha

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoe. or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramduia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. .. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolbu or by unall machines

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. 283.1 Carpentary workl! concerned with repairs of

Rajput

1. Jolaha

agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 2. Jolaha

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned. with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappal. (Blippers, sandall) 4. Cbamar or

5. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

Ramdasill

5. Doomor Mahuha

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware such 88 pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lohar

8. 393.2 Goldsmithy 8. Sunyar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Thakar

2. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and c1!baj 2. Ratal

3. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall) 3. Cbamar or

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village cbakkiea or £lour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram

Ramdasia

etc. 1. Jhiwar

I':ame of skilled craftsmen

6

2. Mango, Chuni Lai

3. Chuni, Prakashu

4. Panu, Baju

5. Shanker Lal

2. Sanji Ram

4. Kaloo Ram

5. Sewa Dass

296

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village household Name of craft industry

I 2 3 4

2. 311.1

149 Cbak Charuhn

KATHUA TEHSIL-eonld.

Making of leather boots, shoes, or cbappals (slippen, sandals)

72 Chak Diwan Kripa 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in hand looms Ram

66 Chak . Drab Khan

67

Name of' Community

5

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

Megb or Kabir Panthi

Chak Gadadhar 1. 200.1 Production of flour by village cbakkjes or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coals and head-gears D. c. c. 2. jolaha

3. 311.1 Making of leather bOOIS, Ihoes or chappals CslippeiB, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of eartbenware such as pottery, etc... 4. Kumbar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploushshare, khurpi, kudal etc. • • 5. Lobar

64 Chak GaiDda

52 Chak Gota

50 Chak Gu_un

59 Chak Khuni

139 Chak Mansahdar 1. 235.0 Cotton clotb weaving in bandlooml

131 '

56

55

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

CbakNanak

ebak Partap Singh

Chak Pbula

I. 288.9 Making of mats, handfanl and umbrellas from palm leaves

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomlticks

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (Ilippers, _ndals)

105 Chak Poorab

144

60

Chak Ram Chand 1. 283.1 Carpenlary works concerned with repairs of agrieultural implements (wood)

2. 288.5 Making of balket. and broomstickl

Chalt Ram Singh I. 288.5 Making of haskell and broomsticks

2. 344.0 Making of cbakki, chakla, ailaut, lorha,

I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. Doom or Mahasba

I. Doom or Mahasba

2. Doom or Mabasba

Chamaror RamdaJia

I. Tarkhan

2. Doom or Mahasha

i. Doom or Mahuha

jainta, utenlill and other articles from atone 2. Batinra

I"atne of skilled craftsmen

6

Girdhari LaI

J. Behari LaI

2. Babu Ram

3. Gorinditta, Danai, Keyr

4. Sawan Ram

5. Premu

I. Savitri, Babu

2. Palu Pam

2. Babu Ram, Cbaran DaR

297

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAPTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village hOUlehold Name of craft Name of

Community induatry

I 2 3 4 5

61 Chak Riju

149 Chak Sajjan

K.~THUA TEBSlL-cunCd.

1. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 1. Jolaha

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such at blankets, rugs, pasbmina, thuJma, gudrna, 2. Megh or etc. Kabir Panthi

3. 288.5 Making of baakets and broomsticks

4. 288.6 Making of donas (drone) and panall

3. Doom or Mahalha

(patravaH) from leaves 4. Doom or

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoCl or chappals (alippera, sandals)

6. 344.0 Makinlt of chakki, chakla, silaut, lorha,

Mahasha

5. Chamar or Ramdasia

jainta, utensils and other articles from stone 6. Badnra

7. 350.0 Making of earthenware lucb as pottery, etc. 7. Kumhar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Nanak Chand

3. Nand Lal

5. Sayan Dus

7. Bansi Lal

71 Chak Sardar Desa I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms Singh

1. Megb or I. Manga Ram

141 Chak Shehzada

58 Chak Sheikhan

63 Cha~ SohnanuJ..a

70 Changrah

J83 Chelak

Kabir Panthi

2. 255.0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom such aa blankets, rugs,. pashmina, thulma, 2. Megh or

3. 311.1

gudma, etc. Kabir Panthi

Making of leather boota, shoes or chappall (slippers, landals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369. I Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 283.1 Car~ntary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

235.0 Cottoll cloth weaving in handlooms Megh or Kabir Panthi

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhaa

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, .hoCl or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

3. 350.0

4. 369.1

1. 207.0

Ramdasia

Kumhar Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 3.

Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. .. 4. Lohar

Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 2. Jolaha

S. Amru Ram

4. Iahcr Dasa

5. Bainthu Ram., Bimbu Ram, Rattan Chand, Nathu Ram

I. Kashmiri Ram

2. Jagat Ram

3. Durga Dus

4. Prakalh Chand

I. Man .. Ram

2. Dhcru Ram

298

RURAL Table No. VB

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRA.FTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craft Name of

Community. Name of skilled craftlmen

1

112 Chhajiyal

137

170

116

6

13

Cbhatiya)

Dabwal

Dadoli

Dakhnaka

Danna

155 Daral

15 Dhanore

32 Dilwan

2 3

KATHUA TEHSn.-eolltd.

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) sucb as beams, POltl, doors, windoWi . . 3. Tarkhan

5

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, moe. or cbappals (Ilipperl, landall) 4. Cbamar or

Ramdasia

5. 250.0 Making of earthenware IUeb as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementl such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. • • 6. Lohar

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as plougbmare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in bandlooms Jolaha

I. 283.1 Carpentary work. concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 288.3 Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas from palm leave. 2. Doom or

Mahama

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUeb as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkiel or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implement. (wood)

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Rajput

Tarkhan

I. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small 2. Brahman machines

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairl of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots;" shoes or chappall (slippers, ".andals) .. 4. Chamar or

Ramdalia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware lueb as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lobar

1. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Ihoes or chappall (slippers, sandall) I. Cbamar or

Ramdasia

6

S. Nanak Chand

4. Lalu, Shanku

5. Thakuroo

6. Datu Ram

1. Santi Lal

Bootu Ram

2. Parmanand

3. Rasalu

4. Katru Ram

5. Gbaru Ram

6. Tota Ram

299

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VE:R.Y SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community

I

181

2

105

153

119

industry 2 3 4 5

Dinga-Amb

Domaar

Drallan

Faral

Falote

KATHUA TEHSII.--mlIti.

2. 350.0 Making. of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such a. plough8hare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

). 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peda, barphi, batasa etc.

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth we"ving in handlooms

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain.

I. Brahman

2. Megh or Kabir Panthi

coats and head-gears n. e. c. 3. Jolaha

4. 311.1 Making of I~ath~r boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementB luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

7. 393.2 Goldsmithy 7. Sunyar

). 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with rep!lin of agricultural implements (wood) 1. TarIman

2. 311.1 Making of lellther boots, shoes or chappals (Ilippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

). 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooml I. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements lIuch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

). 200.1 Production of . flour by village chakkies or flour mill by. grindiog wheat, maize, gram etc.

2. 207.0 Oil pressing machines

ghanl, kolhu or by small

I. Jhiwar

2. Thakar

3. 311.1 Making of leather hoots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. •• 4. Lohar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

300

RURAL Table No. VU

UST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of household

Industry S

Name of craft Name of

Community

I 2

178 Forlain

77 Gandial

43 Gehtarwan

g Gharti

42 Govind Sar

KATHUA T"EHSIL-crmld.

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jbiwar

2. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, "doors, windows 3. 'Tarkhan

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broolJlSticks

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals

4. Doom or Mabasba

(slippen, landals) 5. Arya

6 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lahar

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood) ••• I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals

5

(Ilippen, sandals) 2. Chamar or Ramdasia

S. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lahar

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, -kolhu or by small machines I. Brahman

2. 2!S.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handloolJlS

S. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-

2. Megh or Kabir Panthi

coats and head-gears n.c.c. 3. lolaha

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repaira of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks .' 5. Doom or Mahasha

6. 311.1 Making of leather bOOtl, sboes or cbappals (slippers, IIlndals) 6. Chamar or

Ramdasia

7. 344.0 Making of cbakki, chaila, ailaut, lo~ha, jainta, utensils and other articles from stone 7. Batinra

8. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural impiement'luch as plougbshare, khurpi, kudal etc. • . 8. Lobar

9. 39S.2 Goldsmithy 9. Sunyar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Tara Chand, Babu Ram

2. Raghu Nath

6. Keaar Ram

I. Chuni Lal

2. Barthu

S. Chajju Ram

4. Bhagtu Ram

I. Dharam Cband

2. KhuDdu Ram

3. Sejar Ram

4. Deli Ram

5. BaDku Ram

6. Kripa Ram

7. Kaahi Ram

8. Chanu Ram

9. NaDak Chand

301

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

1

Name ohillage household Name of craft Name of

Community

92 Gownd

23 Hatli

21 Hote

51 Jagatpur

129 Jakhbar

175 Jakhole

29 Jamalpur

110 Jamraal

20 Jandore

162 Jandore

industry 2 3 4

KATBUA TEBSIL-t:llnld.

288.3 Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas from palm leaves

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize,

Doom or Mahasha

gram etc. I. Brahman

2. .273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. 2. Jolaha

3. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

I. 288.5 Making of basketl and broomsticks

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such

3. Doom or Mabasha

1. Doom or Mahasha

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

5

I. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals) I. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc..~ 2. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding whea t, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. TeIi

3. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, ~dal8)

S. Ratal

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

I. 207.0 Oil preuing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

3. SII.I Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappals (slippers, sandall)

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements BUch

2. Doom or Mahasha

3. Chamaror Ramdaaia

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather boots, 'shoes or chappals (Ilipperl, sandall)

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small

Chamar or Ramdasia

machines I. Thakar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Panju Ram, Rasalu Ram

2. Khoji Ram

S. Basantu, Tota Ram

I. Far-ngi Ram

2. Sarnah

3. Shankar Lal

4. Khoji Ram

5. Dhaaa Ram

...

MiIld Ram.

302

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

196\ location

Code: No. 1

Name: of village Code No. of bouaehold

Indu.try Name of craft

Nameo!' Community

2

147 jaaglole

S 4 5

KATHUA TEHSIL-_td.

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals' (.lippen, aandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, ko1hu or by small machines 1. Brahman

2. 235.0 CotWh, cloth weaving in handlool1lll 2. Megb or Kabir Panthi

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 3. Doom or

Mahaaha

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 288.5 Making of balkets and broomsticks

6. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ahoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

5. Doom or Mahasha

6. Chamar or Ramdasia

7. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 7. Kumhar

8. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare; khurpi, kudal etc. 8. Brahman

79 Jhum~r Mahalaba

83 jrai

172

40

138

91

18

10

Ka1na

Kalspur

Kangrial

Kangriyal

Karroh

Kaaori

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (.lippers, sandals) , 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such a. ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

273.4 Making of textile garments including' rain­coats and head-gears n. e. c.

288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Mahajan

Doom or Mahasha

jbiwar

1. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixturrs 1. Tarkhan

2, 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappali (slippers, sandall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumbar

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) . . I. Tarkhan

2. 369.! Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

Name of skilled craft.men

6

1. Pitamber ,Dasa

3. Ayuodia Dasa, Kiahcn Chand

4. Mangat Ram, Milkhi Ram

5. Hanue Ram

6. Bhadro Ram, Hansraj, Chitr,u

7. Mohd. Sbafi

8. Dattu Ram

I. AmarNatb

2. Chanu Ram

3. Hans Raj

1. Bathawaru

2. Beli Ram

3. Deli Ram

30!

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Community

I

151 Kathera

7 Katlehr

182 .Katli

81 Keeriyal

9 Kehnta

34 Khani,ara

41 Kharot

Industry 2 3 4

KATHUA TEHSIL-conld.

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small

I. Jhiwar

machines 2. Teli

200.1 Production of flour. by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

Rajput

agricultural implements (wood) ). Tarkhan

2. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals

2. Doom or Mahasha

5

(slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemen ts such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms 1. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pressing machines

ghani, kolhu or by small

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

2. Mahajan

agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cha?fals . (slippers, sandals)

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth·. weaving in handlooml

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

Chamar or Ramdasia

1. Megh or Kabir Panthi

agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. .311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

5. 393.2 Goldsmithy 5. Sunyar

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

2. Garib Shah

Bhim Siogh

1. Barta Ram

2. Kaku, Rasalu

3.·Beou Ram

4. Ganjan

5. Bapu Ram

1. KripaRam

2. Munshi Ram, Lalu Ram

3. Dhanu

4. Kesar, Rakha Chand

5. Rakha Ram

1. Khushi Ram

2. Kalu Ram

3. Khushi Ram

304

RURAL Tab.le No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village hOUBehold Name of craft

Name of Community

Industry I 2 3 5

87

88 Kirpaal

158 Kumala

89 Lakhnote

145 Logate

19 Mahaa

120 Mahichak

75 Majra

82 Makhaooapur

180 Mangloor

35 Mangota

31 Manjli

I. 283.1

KATHUA TEHSIL-conld.

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Megh or

Kabir Panthi

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al pl0l:lghshare. khurpi. kudal etc. 3. Lohar

1. 311.1 Making ot' leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) I. Chamar or

Rallld.aeia

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumbu

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippen, sandals)

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small

Chamar .or Ramda,ia

machines 1. Rajput

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals lilipper., sandals) 2. Chamar or

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize,

Ramdasia

Chamar or Ramdaeia

gram etc. 1. Ra jput

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare. khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lobar

I. 207.0 Oil prClBing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

3. 283.1 Carpentary worka concerned with repairs of

2. Mcgh or Kabir Panthi

agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

.4. 311.1 Making of .leather boots, shocs or chappals (slippen. sandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. S. Kurnhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

288.5 Making of baskets and broomlticka Doom or Mahasha

J. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandall) 1. Chamar or

Ramd.sia

Name of skilled craftunen

6

Khundi Ram

1. Ralalu

2. Nasib Ram

4. Thapu Ram

305

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 Code No. of Name of location Name of village household Name of craft Community Name of .killed crafwnen

Code Nc. Indultry I 2 3 4 5 6

KATHUA TEHSIL-conld.

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemenll such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lobar

44- Maroli 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms Megh or Kabir Pantbi

49 Matandi 1. 2.07.0 Oil prelling ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Thakar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . . 2. Lobar

94 Matore

37 Mehtabpur 1. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms I. Megh or Kabir PIInthi

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.S Making of mall, handCans and IJmbrellas from palm leaves .. 3. Doom or

Mahuha

4. 311.1 . Making of leather booll, shoes or chappals (sJippen, Bandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lobar

171 Merth 1. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 1. Tarkhan

2. 288.S Making of baskets and broolDlticks 2. Doom or Mahasha

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (Ilippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 369.1 Manufact ure of agricultural implements such as ploughshare,. khurpi, kudal etc. . 4. Lohar

99 Mirpur Jap

97 Mirpur Ram J. 200.1 PrC!duction of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram

Jhiwar etc. 1.

2. 235.0 Cotton doth weaving. in handloolDl 2. Jolaha

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implemcutl (wood) 3. Tarkhan 3. Hans Raj

4. 288.3 Making of mats, haadeans and umbrellas from palm leaves 4. Doom or

Mahuha

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar 5. Anand DUI

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . 6. Lobar 6. Bapu Ram

7. 369.4- ~~aking and repairing or locks and trunks 7. Lobar

127 Muthi Jagir 1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Brahman 1. Sadbu Ram

306

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 . location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of houaehold

Indultry 3

Name of craft Name of

Community

I 2

114 Muthi Khurd

4 5

KATHUA TEBSIL-"",Id.

2. 236.0 Manufacture 0( khadi tatile in handlooms 2. Megh or Kabir Panthi

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather bootl, shoes or chappals (slippers, landalsj 4. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. .. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

134 Muthi Rakhwalan 1. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods

169 Nagrota

173 Nanan

liS Nangal

165 NaraiJIpur

86 Narolian

(including treated timber) such as beam., posts, doors, windoWi I. :rarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by IDlaD machines I. Brahman

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 2. Jolaha

3. S50.0 Making of earthenware IUch 88 pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plougbahare,_ khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani,· kolhu or by 11l1&1l machines 1. Teli

2. 288.5 Making of balketl and broomsticks 2. Doom or Mahasha

S. 350.0 Making of earthenware such aa pottery, etc.. 3. Kumhar

I. 200.1 Production of :Bour by village chakkies or ftour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappall_ (slipperl, sandall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. .. 3. Kumhar

I. 281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . 3. Lohar

Name of .killed craftunen

6

S. Parmanand, Thadu Ram

4. Naranju

5. Cbuni La!

6. Basant Ram

I. Tej Ram, Shiv Ram

2. Milkhi Ram, Tej Ram

3· Chajju Ram

4. Hanl Raj

1. Chaiiu Ram .

2. aamu

3. Chandu, Ramu

307

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

1

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craft Name of

Community Name of skilled cran.men

2

104 Narroha

vo Nihal Pura

17 Nonaal

4 Nora

164 Pam

93 Pamwal

101 Pidri Pain

98 Pitho Bala

95 Pitho Pain

54

33

Rajiani

Rakheh

3 4 5 6

KATHUA TEBSIL-Mild.

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by amall machines I. Rajput

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumbar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementl.uch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms I. Megh or I. Ioder Lal Kabir Panthi

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandall) 2. Cbamar or

Ramda.ia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lobar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

I. 207.0 Oil pressing gbani, kolhu or by small

Brahman

machines I. Teli

2. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms 2. Megh or Kabir Pantbi

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) . . 3. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappall (slippers, landall) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

200.1 Production of Hour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

281.0 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

Rajput

Tarkhan

Chamar or Ramdasia

2. Ram Ditta

S. Biabamberu

4. Kiahnu

Sant Ram

179 Rakh Hushiari I. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including trealed timber) lIuch as beams, posts, doors, windows . . I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 2. Kumhar

308

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED. CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Code No. of Name of village household Name of craft

Name Of Community

industry 1 2 S

KATHUA TEBSIL--Hntd.

Manufacture of agricultural imflements such as ploughshare. khurpi, kuda etc. .. S. Lobar

3. 369.1

ISS Raith Lachhmir. ). 28'U Carpentary work. concerned with repairs of pura agricultural implementS (wood) •• I. Tarkhan

65 Rakh Sarkar Palahi

80 Ramnagar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

\

5'

Name of skilled craRlmen

6

26 Ruooh I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooln' I. Megb or I. Kunjlal Kabir Panthi

7. Ret

146 Sahaar

85 Saiper SipIa

1M Saoghaa

27 Sawla

156 Sher Kotla

ISO Sherpur

2. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals . (slipper., sandall) 2. Chamar er

Ramdasia

I. 207.0 Oil prrlllring ghani, kolhu or by small machia:u:. I. Brahman

2. 283.1 Catpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 288.5 Making of basketl and broomstick, 9. Doom or Mahasha

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoel or chappals (slippers, sandall) 4. Chamar or

Ramduia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware euch as pottery. etc. 5. Kwnhar

6. 369.1 Manurac:ture of agrieuitural implements such al ploUBhshare, khu!pi, kudal etc. . . 6. Lohar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkiea or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, 'Bndall)

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of a,ncultural implements (wood)

2. 288.5 Making 0( baskets and broomsticka

Rajput

Chamar or Ramdaaia

I. Tarkhan

2. Doom Or Mahasha

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements 8uch aa plougbshllre, khurpi, kudal etc. •• .4. Lobar

288.5 Making of baakets and broomsticks

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Doom or Mahlllha

Jbiwar

2. Saran nIU

2. Deli Ram

6. Saparmal

Amar Nath, Ham Raj, Omprakaah

309

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

196\ location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of hOUIChold

Indultry Name of craft

Name of Community Name of skilled craftsmen

I 2

121 Suraj Beli

90 Syedpore

73 Tarf Bajwal

100 _ Tarf Bala

62 Tarf Manjli

96 Tarf Pain

Tarf Sanjli

47 Tarrah

166 Thalldoon

:3

1. 283.1

4

KATHUA TEHSIL-colltti.

Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood)

2. S69.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch

5

I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

as ploughsbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

SII.I Making of leather boots, shoes ,or cbappala (Ilippers, lIIludals)

I. :m.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappal. (slippen, sandals)

2. 393.2 Goldsmithy

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

Chamar or Ramdasia

1. ('.hamar or Ramdas,a

2. Sunyar

Megh or Kabir Panthi

I. 200.1 Production of Bour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jbiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pre8lling ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

6

Faqir ChaDd, Babu Ram

Bachat Ram

3. 235.0 Cotton c10tb weaving in handloomB 3. Megh or 3. Barhu Ram Kabir Panthi

4. 244.1 Making of rope and corda,c, out of hemp 4. Doom or Mahasba

5. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain­coats and head-gears D. e. c. 5. Doom or

Mahasha

6. 281.0 Manufacture ofwooden furniture and fixtures 6. Tarkhan

7. 282.0 Manufacture of struct_ura) wooden goods (including treated timber) IUch as beams, posta, doors, windoWi 7. Tarkhan

8. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 8. Doom or Mahasha

9. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 9. Kumhar

10. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. .. 10. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather bOOla, shoe. or chappala (Ilippers, sandals)

1. 2S5.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

Chamar or Ramdasia

1. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. SU.l Making of leather boola, .hoes or chappals lslippen, sandals) 2. Chamar or

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood)

Ramdasia

Tarkhan

4. Balkrishen

7. Bibari La!

10. Bibari Lal

3~O

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code Nc. Name of village household Name of craft

Name nf Community, Name of skilled craf'tsmen

I

Theh

11 Tridwan

124 Trihara

160 Uttri

71 Amala

257 Angel

192

IS7

52

Arjan Chak

BaUiyan

Bakbruk

114 Balaahr

Industry 2 3 5

KATHUA. TEBSIL-t:llru:ld.

1. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 1. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements lueb as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 311.1 MaWng of leather boots, shoes or chappall (alippen, aandals) I. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 369,.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch a8 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pRAing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) S. Tarkhan

4. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, aandals) 4. Chamar or

Ramdasia

J. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, aandals) \. 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements .ncb al ploughsbare, Ji;hurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

BlRANAGAR ~JL

J. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by amaH machines I. Brahman

2.' 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkban

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs ,of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhaa

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware lOch as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

S. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such •• ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. S. Lohar

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handloums Jolaha

6

I. Kanthu Ram, Khuahia, Saathu

S. Sunder Lal

4. Utamu

I. Hari Ram

2. Maher Ram

Gh. Mohd.

311

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community industry

I 2 3 4 5

85

84

228

55

77

91

133

Balahn Bala

Balahn Pain

Balooni

Bandhor

Bann

Barkhwal

Barmal

47 Bamooh

83 Bhagwal

156 Bhagwan Chak

61 Bbambarwan

123

231

Bhatiari Brahmanan

Bhatiari ° Katlan

150 Bhati Mehru

HIRANAGAR TEHSD.-md.

283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs 0( agriCultural implements (wood) Tarkhan

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairl of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 1. Jolaha

2. SII.I Making of leather boob, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandal.) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such .. ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, Ihoes or chappals (Ilippers, IBndals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 282.0 ManuFacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beaml, posts, ° doors, windoWi I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch 81 pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch 81 ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . ° 3. Lohar

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with fC!?Birs of agriCUltural implements (wood) •• I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such 81 pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

I. 283: I Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoeS or cbappall (slippers, sandals)

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handloolDl

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

Jolaha

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Ram Chand

2. Koda, Bali

3. Girdhari Lal

I. Jagat Ram

2. Makhan La1

I. Muktar Chand

2. Katu Ram

312

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN 0' EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

Community industry

I 2 3 4. 5

187 Bbayia

157 Bobia

80 Candwan

252 Cbacbwal

120 Chait Balunda

126 Chait Bannun

168 Cbalt Bbagta

29 Cbalt Changa

39 Chak Cbarakh

6 Chak Chhabba

107 Chak Debo

48

24

Chait ·Desa Cboudharian

Chak Dhari

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-eonld.

1. 288.5 Making of baskelS and broomsticks

2. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shots or cbappals (sli ppers, sandall)

I. Doom or Maha·ba·

2. Chamar or Rauldasia

3. 350.0 Making ,of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 3. .Kumbar

I. 207.0 Oil pl"C!SiDg ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

350.0 Making of earthenware sucb as pottery, etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements sucb as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc.

I. 283.1 Carprntary works concerned with repairs of

Ramdasia

Kumhar

Lohar

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lobar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms 1. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. 273.4 Making of textile garment. including rain-coats and bead-gears. n. e. c. 2. Brahman

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware lucb as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

I. 35C.0 Making of earthenware such a8 pottrry, etc. I. KutDhar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughsbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

I. 200.1 Production of flour by vi1la~ chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram

Kumhar

etc. I. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers. sandals) 2. Chamar or

. Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such aa pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

283.1 Carpentary wgrks concerned with repair. of agricultural implements (wood) Tarkhan

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

Badri,. Mangtoo

Titroo Ram

I. Titroo Ram

2. Ramchand

313

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. 1

Name of village household Name of craft

11

165

260

86

90

34

102

95

21

25

139

88

171

Indu.try 2 9 4

Chak Dhiyota

Chak Dulma

Chak Faroza

Chak Fatoo

Chak Ganga Ram

Chak Gojar

Chak Gupala

Chak Guaaown

. Chak Handa

Chak Haria

Cbak Jangi

Chak Kha100

Chak Lala

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-_Id.

I. 282.0 Manufacture of Itructural wooden goodl (including treated timBer) luch as beaml, posts, doors, windoWi

2. 911.1 Making of leather bOOb, aboCl or chappal. (slippers, sandall)

S. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implement. lOch a. ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc.

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooma

2. 282.0 Manufacture of Itructural wooden good. (including treat~ timber) IUch as beams, pOIts, doors, window.

3. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chbaj

311.1 Making of leather boot., (slipper., landab)

shoes or chappall

207.0 Oil prtSSing ghani, kolhu or by amall machinea

]. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or by amaH machines

2. 236.0 Manufacture or khadi textile in handlooma

I. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including tr~ated timber) luch a. beallU, posts, doors, windowl

2. 31 ].1 Making of leather boots, (slippers, landall)

mocs or chappals

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc.

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khu.rpi, kudal etc.

]. 207.0 Oil preasing machines

ghani, kolhu or by Imall

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments coats and head-gean n.e.e.

including rain-

I. 200.1 Production of flour by villaJe chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize,

I.

2.

9.

I.

2.

3.

I.

2.

I.

2.

3.

4.

1.

2.

Name of Community

5

Tarkhan

Chamar or Ramda.ia

Lobar

Meghor Kabir Panthi

Tarkhan

Batwal

Chamar or Ramdasia

Teli

Teli

Meghor Kabir Panthi

Tarkban

Chamaror Ramduia

Kumbar

Lobar

Teli

Brahman

gram etc. I. Brahman

Name 0( .killed era(bmen

6

]. Koli Ram

2. Jabroo

S. Yadhu Ram

4. Rup Lal

314-

aURAL Table No. VII

LIST or 'VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location

Code No. Name of village

Code No. of , household

Industry Name of craft

Name of CoIDmu~ity

I 2

106 Chak Mahesha

92 Chak Nathal

146 Chak Proh tan

143 Chakra

164 Chak Sadda

22 Chak Shama

196 Chak Sukhu

3 4 s

HIRANAGAR 'TEHSlL-COIItd.

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repaira of agriculturaJ implements (wood) 2. Taikhan

3. 369.1 'Manufacture of agricultural implements such " as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3 •• , Lohar

J. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals ~Iippers, .andaIS) 1. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 350.0 Making of earthellware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Man~facture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals , , . (slippers, sandals) Chamar or

Ramdasia

) . 283.1 Carpentary works CQncerned with repairs of 1lgricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agric\lltural implements such as ploughsbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumbar

I. 207.0 Qil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines' 1. Teli

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

58 Chak Wazir Chand 282.0 Manufacture of 8tructural wooden good, (including treated timber) such al beame, posts, doors, windows Tarkhan

50

38

Chak Wazir Lahbju

Changi

SO Chan Tanda

100 Cbapaki Kalan

'99 Chapaki Khurd

1. 231.0 Cotton spinning·(by chiukha and takali) 1. Jolaha

2. S 11.1 Making of leather, boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

S. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumbar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.1 •• Lohar

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such a. plough.hare, khurpi, kudal etc. •• Lohar

Name of ,killed craftlDleD

6

1. Thodu Ram, Babu Ram

2. Dewan Chand, Lakhman DIUIII

2. Kaka Ram

315

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Code No. of Name of village household

industry Name of craft

Name of Community

128

225

205

217

I 2 3 4

mRANAGAR TEHSIL-Illlltd.

Chbau Datial I. 207.0 Oil pressing gbani, kolbu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 369.1 Manuracture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare. khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

Chhan Kahna 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms Jolaha

Chhan Khatriyan I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

Chhan Matlani

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, .hoes or chappals (slippers, sandals.)

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

2. Chamar or Ramdasia

Lohar

15 Chhan Mian Lal 1. 288.3 Making of mats, handfaos and umbrella. Din from palm leaves I. Doom or

Mahasha

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemenll such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

239 Chhan Malagar 350.0 Making of earthenware Bucb aa pottery, etc. Kumhar

19S Chhan Maraan 1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairll of

74 Chhan Rorian

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finilhing of bidea and 2. Chura skins, preparations of finilbed leather

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappal. (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdalia

4. 369.1 l\.anufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughsba~, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 2. Teli

3. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 3. Jolaha

4. 273.4 Making of textile garments inCluding rain-coats and head-g~ars n.e.c. 4. Brahman

5. 282.0 l!.ianufacture. of structural wooden good. (including treated timber) such 81 b~aml,

. posts, doors, windows 5. Tarkhan

6. 288.5 Making of basket. and broomsticlll 6. Doom or Mahasha

7. 311.1 Making of IQther booll, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandal.) 7. Chamar or

Ramduia

8. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 8. Kumhar

Name of Hilled craftsmen

6

I. Ramchand

2. Girdharilal

Makhao Ram, Kaka Ram

Kaka Ram

2. Nand La}

316

RURAL Table No. VII

1961 location

Code No. I

124

118

73

210

75

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Communit~' Same of skilled craft.mer

Dhalli

Dhalta

Dhamaal

Dhamiyal

Dhandiyari

Industry 2 3 4 5

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-contd.

9. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 9. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather bootl, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

311.1 Makkig of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, landal.)

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, elc ..•

Chamar or Ramdasia

Cbamar or Ramduia

Kumhar

6

Sant Ram

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Megb or I. Khushi Ram, Punjab Kabir Panthi Ram, Bcli Ram

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 2. Brahman

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 311.1 Making of leather bootl, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

2. Peru Ram

60 Dhangdev Pur

190

247

8

191

230

154

206

87

Dhangroli I. 283.1 Carpentary worb concerned with repairs 'of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch u ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

1. Jolaha Dohlian Gujran I. 231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and takali)

2. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooma 2. Megh or 2. Faqir Chand

Dohlian Jattan

Feru Chak

Gangitb

GanguChak

Gara

Gchr

Kabir Panthi

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making oC leather boots, shOCI or chappall (slippers, landals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of hidet and skins, preparation of finished leather Cbura

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms Jolaha

I. 350.0 Making 0{ earthenware such •• pottery, etc,,,. I. Kumhar

2. 369.1 ManuC.cture 0{ agricultural implements such u ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

255.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handloom.

I.. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by IIJDBlI

Mcghor Kabir Panthi

macbinea 1. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooIDI 2. Jolaha

LajooRam

317

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village houllehold Name of craft Name of

CommuDity industry

I 2 3 4 5

220 Ghagwal

129 Gharwal

49 Gota Ruha

98 Gudiyal

189 Gurah Baildaram

185 Gurab Balu

219 GurabJauan

208 Gurah Mehtian

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-I:ontd.

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. 3. Brahman

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of" agricultural implement. (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (Blipperl, landals) 5. Chamar or

Ramduia

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware .uch at pottery, elc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lohar

1. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooIDII 1. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (Blippers, landall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 3. Kumhar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

I. 2!15.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such

Brahman

I. Megb or Kabir Panthi

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc." 2. Lohar

311.1 Making of leathrT boots, shoes or cbappall (slippers, sandals) ""

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

Chamar or Ramduia

Kumhar

188 Gurah Mondian I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small

145 GUr&b Sarkari

72 Gurah Suraj

67 Hamipru

machines I. Teli

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such u beam., posts, doors, window. 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, landau) .3. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes" or chappall (slippers, sandals)

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkiel or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

ChamaT or Ramdalia

I. Brahman

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

J. RaiJha Ram, Ganga Ram

I. Phoola Ram

2. Hans Raj

318

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

'Name of Community

I

110

221

Haripur Brahmanan

Harsaath

111 Hor

174 Jandi

222 Jasaath

227 Jatwal

125 Jhajarth

Industry 2 3 4 5

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-contd.

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 2. Megh or Kabir Panthi

3. 282.0

4. 311.1

Manufacture of structural (including treated timber) posts, doon, windows

woOden goods such as beams,

Making of leather boots, (slippers, sandals)

-.hoes or chappals

3. Tarkhan

4. Chamar or Ramdasia

5. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. . . 6. Lohar

I. 350'0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 1. Kumhar

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. LOhar

1. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) I. 'Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemenll such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. LObar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize. gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery. etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements sucb as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines \. Te\i

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. .. 3. Kumhar

I. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) I. Chamar or

Ramdasia

2. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 2. LOhar

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) Chamar or

Ramdasia

250 Jhaliyari Kalan I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Jolaba

Name of skiiled craftsmen

6

1. TrOdu Ram

2. Changa Ram

1. Munsbi Ram

2. Madhu Ram, Mangat Ram

S. Ram Chand

1. Hans 'Raj

2. Dani Ram

3. Sant Ram

I. Shanker Dall

2. Girdbari La), Beli Ram, Shanker Da ..

Sant Ram

319

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED ORAFTSMEN OF EAOH OOMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location Code No.

Name of village household Name of craft Name of

CommUDity industry

I 2 3 4 5

251 Jhaliyari Khurd

Jugian

33 Kadiyal

214 Kannah

134 Kariyala

132 Karwal

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-AIIIId.

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc.

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemen ts IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

311.1 Making of leather hoots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandall)

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkiea or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram

2. Kumhar

Lohar

Chamar or Ramdasia

etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, pllsts, doors, windows 2. Tarkban

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementl such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms Megh or Kabir Panthi

197 Katal Brahmanan I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms I. Jolaha

148 . Khanak

255 Khanak

4 Khandwal

56 Khanpur

43 Khanwal

89 Khatriyal

116 Khurar

17 Kilhanpur Andhar

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with l'q)8irl of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughlhare, khurpi, kJIdal etc. 3. Lohar

236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile. in handlooms Jolaha

I. 283.1 Carpentary work. concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather hoots, shoes or chappall (.Iipperl, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughlhare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. Jhiwar

76 Kiahanpur Kandi I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

S. Kachu Ram, Rasalu Ram

Gori Daa

1. Munshi Ram

2. Hem Raj

3. Khamloo

GhandiRam

320

RURAL Tabl. No. VO

UST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN or EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household induatry

Name of craft Name of Commu~ity

211

7

117

I 2

Koohtah

Kore Punoo

Kore Quba

153 Korhl Buddu

144 Kuothal

36 Lacbbmipur

g ""

WRANAGAR TEHSIL-eonttl.

2. 310.2 Currving, tanning and finishing of hides and skins, preparation of finished leather 2. Chura

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements sllch . a. ploughsbare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

1. 273.4 MiNting (of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n. e. c. I. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of le-tther boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 393.2 Goldlmithy

236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms

200.1 Production of 80ur by village chakkiel or or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements sucb as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal elc.

I. 231.0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and taksli)

3. Sunyar

Jolaha

Brahman

Lohar

I. Jolaha

2. 3SO.0 Making of earthenware IUch aa pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

94 Ladh_1 Kal8D I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of

93 Ladbwal Khurd

149 Ladwal

ISO Lull'iyal

158 Louadhi

12 Mada

243

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhu

I. 207.0 Oil preasing ghani, kolhu or hy small machines I. Teli

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ahoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies· or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. . . 1. ,lhiwar

2. 207.0 Oil pres'ing ghani; kolhu or by sinall machines 2. Teli

3. 369.1 ManufaclUre of agricultural impit-ments luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooml I. Jolaha

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

1. Tubi Ram

2. Chetoo Ram

S. Ram Nand, Duni Ram, Harballl La!

Ramdu. Bhagat Ram

2. Girdhari Lal

3. Biihambcr D ...

J. Khazan Chand, Dey Raj

321

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN' OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Community

Industry I 2 3 4 5

258

16

186

198

Madwal

Maharajpur

Maila

Mal~hni

57 Malwan

37

237

109

166

32

41

Mand~la

Mandhera

Mandleyal

Mango Chak

Maniari

Marhin

HIRANAGAR TEHSIL-ecmld.

2. 288.4 Making of 8irki~ moora and chhaj 2. Batwal

S. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappall (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc:. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as plough,hare, kfiurpi, kudal etc. .. 5. Lohar

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.

Kumhar

Jhiwar

I. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timl::er) such as brams, POlO, doors, windows I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes ~ chappals (slippers, sandal.> 2.

S. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implemeno such

Chamar or Ramdasia

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines

200.1 Production of Rour by village chakkies or flour mlll by grinding wheat, maize, gram «ltc.

350.0 Making of earthenware such a8 pottery, etc.

Teli

Jhiwar

Kumhar

I. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) IUch .. beam .. , POltl, doors, window. .. I. Tarkhan

2. 369.1 Manufacture of attricultural implements luch as ploughshare,' thurpi, kudal etc. 2. Lohar

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 200.1 Production 0( flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Brahman

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such a. pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 207.0 Oil p~elling ghani, kolhu or by Imall machines 2. Teli

3.. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooml 3. Jolaha

Name of .killed craftlmen

6

2. Hanl Raj, Mangal Ram

4. Faqir Chand

5. Tej Ram

Mukhi Ram,Jagoo Ram

3. Faqir Chand

Todu Ram

322

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village houllehold Name of craft

Name of Commun~ty

I

44

262

9

42

Mastchak

Mava

Mukundpur

Mukundpur Lunanian

Indultry 2 !I 4 5

HIRANAGAR TEHSlL-"",,d.

4. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and· head-gean n. e. c. • • 4. Brahman

5. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned With repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 5. Tarkhan

6. 311.1 Making of leather boots, .hoes or chappals \slippers, sandals) 6. ChamBr or

Ramdasia

7. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 7. Kumhar

8. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements Buch as i-'Io~gl.share, khurpi, kudal etc. . 8. Lohar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies of flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. Jhiwar

1. 273.4 Making of textile garments including raiD-Coati and head-gears n. e. c. 1. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated! timber) luch as beams, posts, doors, windows • • 2. Tarkhan

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware 8uch a8 pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 4. Lohar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies of flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated _ timber) such as bealDl, posts, doors, windows 2. Tarkhan

1. 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkics or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram, etc. I. Brahman

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

140 . Murli Chak

159

195

66

Muthi Chabru I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand looms I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

Muthi-Hardo­Dunga

Muthi Hardu

2. 35Q.0 Making of earthenware luch al pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

369.1 Manufacture of agrIcultural implementlluch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. Lohar

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in haadlooms 2. Jolaha

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head.gears n. e. c. 3. Brahman

Name of .killed craftamea

6

I. Munshi Ram

2. Gian, Puran

3. Karanko. Kishenu

4. Gian, Mangtoo

1. Gian Chand

2. Ram Lal

I. Karlar Chand

2. Durga naSI

323

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 196i location Code No.

Name of village household ~ame of craft Name of

Community industry

I 2 3 4 5

232

254

234

35

224

104

Muthi Khurd

Nadahla

Nahran

Naun Chak

Nonaath

Padal

13 Paharpur

2 Pandori

199 Paniyal

28 PanS&r

204 Panthal

45 Partlo Chak

IURANAGAR TEHSIL_onId.

4. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 4. TarkhaD

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdaisa

6. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, 'khurpi, kudal etc. 7. Lohar

350.0 Making of ea,thrnware such as pottery, etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such al ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements8uch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc.

Kumhar

Lohar

Lohar

Lohar

I. 2'::3.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather bOOIS, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementlluch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Jolaha

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

I. 311.1 Making of leather boots, ahoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 1. Chamar or

Ramdaisa

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumbar

200.1 Production of flour by village chakkirs or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize. gram etc. Brahman

I. 283.1 Carpentary works con'cerned with repairs' of agricultural implements (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. '311.1 Making of leather boots. shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals)' 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

t 283.1 Carpentary work. concerned with repairs of agricultural implementa (wood) 1. Tarkhan

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such al pottery, etc. 2. Kumbar

Name ofllkilled craftsmeu

6

Asya Ram

1. Teju Ram

2. MukbaRam

3. Kaka Ram

324

RURAL Table No. VB

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CR.AFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

household industry

Name of craft Name of

Comr,Dunity

1 2

54 Parthel

131 Pathwal

209 Patta Rasana

240 Ploone

121 Qasba

236 Radiyal

203 Raghu Chak

235 Rajli

245 Rajpura

105 Ramgarh

223· Randowal

27 Rathua

138 Rattan Chak

3 4

IDRANAGAR TEHSIL-&OIItd.

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handloom.

5

Megh or Kabir Panthi

I. 2S6.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Jolaha

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of . agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (slippers, sandals) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

4. S50.0 Making of ~arthenware such. as pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

Il 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by .mall machines I. Brahman

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementslucb as plougshare, kburpi, kudal etc.

288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repaira of

Lohar

Doom or Mahasha

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 310.2 Currying, tanning alid finishing of bides and skins, preparation of finished leather 2. ChUra

3. 311.1 Making of leather boot., shoes or chappals (slippers, landall) 3. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 273.4 Making of textile garments including ram-coals and head-gears 0.. e. c. 1. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden good. (including t~ated timber) such as beams, posts, door., windows 2. Tarkban

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery:, etc. 3. Kumbar

4. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implem~nts luch al ploughshare, kbi,lrpi, kudal etc. 4. Lobar

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc.

273.4 Making of textile garment. including rain­coati and h~ad-gears n. e. c.

Lobar

Brahman

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

I. Gandu Ram

2. Charan Dau

1. Dev Raj, Ram Nath

2. Chbana Ram, PBnjab Ram, MUDBhi Ram

3. AmarNatb

4. ChuniLal

325

RURAL Table No. vn

LIST OF VERY SKn.LED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. Name of village household Name of craft

Name of Community

Industry I 2 3 5

215

103

167

238

122

212

5

Ratwana

Rughnath Pora

Sadwal

Sagal

Sahllan

Said

Salalpur

68 Sande Chak

175 Saniyal

242 Sanoora

HIRANAGAR TERSIL-contd.

I. 207.0 Oil presting ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooma

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-

2. Megh or Kabir Panthi

coats and head-gears n. e_ Co 3. Brahman

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood)

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shIM'S or chappals (slippers, sandals)

311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals)

369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements 8uch as ploughshare, kburpi, kudal etc. ••

4. Tarkhan

Chamar or Ramdasia

Chamar or Ramdasia

Lohar

I. 209.2 Makinq of 8weet-m~t8, laddu, peda, harphi, hatass etc. I. Brahman

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms

3. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

2. Jolaha

3. Doom or Mahaaha

4. 350.0 Making of earthenware IUch as pottery, etc. 4. Kumhar

I. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with· repaira of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappalll (Ilippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

I. 207.0 Oil pl'C'Sling gbani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooml 2. Megb or Kabir Panthi

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-

1. 282.0

coats and head-gear. n. e. c. 3. Brahman

Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) luch as beams, posts, doors, windows I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making or Ir-ather boots, shOCl or chappall (slippers, sandall) 2. Chamar or

Ramdaaia

I. 273.4 Making of t~x\ile garments including rain-coats and h~ad.gear. n. e. c. 1. Brahman

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such u beama, POSII, doors, window. 2. Tarkhan

Name of Ikilled crat'tsmer

6

1. Vitoo Ram

S. Ramditta

4. Kirpa Ram

5 •. Mun.hi Ram

1. Munshi Ram

2. Bhagat Ram

326

RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED' CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

Code No. of 1961 location

Code No. . Name of village household Name of craft

Name. of Community

Industry 1 2 3 5

248 Sarti Kalan

249 Sarti Khurd

79 Sehswan

172 Sherpur Bala

161 Shcrpur Pain

Sjahna

HIRANAGAR TERSIL-_td.

3. 288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj S. Rata!

i. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 4., Kwnhar

5~ 369.1 Manufacture Qf agricultural implements such ~II ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 5. Lohar

I. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooms I. Jolaha

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) luch as beam., posts, door., windows • . 2. Tarkhan

S. S69.1 Manufacture of agricultural, implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

1. 207.0 Oil pr~ssing ghani, kolhu or by small machines 1. Teli

2. 273.4 Making of tatile garments including rain-·coats and head-gears D.e.C. 2. Brahman

3. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implemenll (wood) 3. Tarkhan

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 4. Doom or Mahasha

5. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappals (slippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdasia

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare,' khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

7. 393.2 Goldsmitby

1. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, 'kolhu or machines

by smaU

7. Sunyar

I. Te1i

2. 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden gQods (including treated timber) such al beams, pOllts, doors, windows 2. Tarkhan

3. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall (Blippers, sandal.) S. Chamar or

Ramdasia

1. 285.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shOCl or chappall (slipper" sandals) 2. Chamar or

'B.amd_ia

3. 350.0 Yaking of earthenware such a. pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

I. 282.0 MllDufacture of structural wooden goods (illcluding treated timber) such as beam., pOlll, doors. windows . 1. Tarkhan

2. S50.0 Making of earthenware .uch as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

Same of skilled craftsmen

6

3. Chajju Ram.

4. Laboo Ram, DiJni Ram

5. Chitrao Ram

1. Daya Ram

2. Praka~ Chand

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RURAL Table No. VII

LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1961 location Code No.

Name of village Code No. of

hOUlehold industry

Name of craft Name of

Community

r 2

1017 Spalwan

115 Spreen

207 Stoora

180 Suba Chak

19 Sultanpur

226 Sungaali

216 Surara

3 5

mRANAGAR TERSIL ~(ltldd.

5. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc. S. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing gbani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 2. Jolaha

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. S. Lohar

I.. 236.0 Manufacture of khadi textile in handlooml I. Jolaha

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals (slippers, sandals) 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. S. Lohar

207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by. small machines

1. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of

Brahman

agricultural implements (wood) I. Tarkhan

2. 288.5 Making of basketl and broomsticks

3. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implementlluch

2. Doom or Mahaaha

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 3. Lohar

I. 235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooml I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. 350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc. 2. Kumhar

163 Thakur Pur Grore

78 • Thatch 282.0 Manufacture of structural wooden gooell (including treated timber) luch as' beams, posts, doors, windows 'Iarkhan

Name of skilled craftsmen

6

3. Amar Nath

I. Krishen Chand

2. Dihari Lal

3. Kaka: Ram, Deli Ram

I. VaIBnt Chand

2. Bari Ram

3. Shongla Ram

SanIBr Chand

I. Kudda Ram

2. Bibari Lal

. 3. Kabir Chand

Table No. VO

Name of MohaUa, Block/Ward

1

Block No.1_

Block :\0. 2

Block No.3

mock No.4

Block No.5

Block No.6

Block No.7

Ward No.1

328

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LIST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

KATBUA DISTRICT

Code No. of household indUltt}'

Name of crall Name or

Community

2 !l 4

BASHOIILI TOWN ABEA

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by IJD&Il machines I. Teli

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappall . (slippen, sandals) . . 2. Mochi

1. 200.1 Pkxluction of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc. 1. Jhiwar

2. 200.3 Production of . rice my milling, dehulking and processing of paddy by. rice mill • • 2. Jhiwar

3. 207.0 Oil preaing ghani, kolhu or by small macbines 3. Teli

4. 368.4 'Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products 4. Mahajan

I. ·273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gea-rl n.e.c. 1. Darzi

2. 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or cbappala (alippen, I8ndala) 2. Chamar or

Ramdalia

3. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and washing soda 3. Brahman

4. 393.2 Goldsmithy 4. Sunyar

] • 253.0 Spinning of woo]. by charkha or tabU 1. Mabajan

2. 311.1 Making of leath~r boots, ahoea or chappall (slip pen, sandals) . • 2. Chamar or

Ramdasia

3. 350.0 Making of earthenware luch as pottery, etc. 3. Kumhar

I. 200.1 Production of flour by village cbakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, Iram etc. I. Jhiwar

2. 200.3 Production or rice by mUling, dehuakiug aud processing of paddy by rice mill 2. Jbiwar

S. 207.0 OU pressing ghani, kolbu or by small machines 3. Teli

4. 273.4 Making of textile garmenta including rain-coats and head-gean n.e.c. 4. Darzi

IUTRUA TOWN AREA

Name of .kUled crafllmen

5

1. Babu Ram, Naseer.ud.Din

2. Abdul Aziz

3. Amar Natb

4. Amar Nath

2. Karam Chand, Garu Dyal, Prakash Chand

3. Hari Krishen

4. Amar Chand, Cbandu Lal, Mohan Lal

1. Kodbe Devi

2. Khampdee, Maloo

3. Mangat Ram, Dbanoo

1. Kairoo

2. Hiritb

S.Jagat Ram

1. 235.0 Cotton clotb weaving in bandlooml 1. Megh or 1. Gain Chand, Bagu Ram Kabir Panthi

2. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and bead-gean D.e.C. 2. Darzi

S. 288.4 Making of .irki, moot. and cbhaj 3. Batwal S. Audoo Ram, Dadu Ram, Jai Oopal

Table No. VII

Name of Mohalla/ Block/Ward

I

Ward No.3

Ward No.4

Ward No.6

Ward No; 7

Ward No.8

329

URBAN

UST OF VERY SKILLED CRAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMU.NITY

Code No. of household

indUitry 2

Name of craft

3

K.AnlUA TOWN AREA-Mldd.

Name of Community

4. 288.6 Making of donaa (drone) and pauals (pat-ravali) from leaves 4. DolllLli

5. S 11.1 Making of leather boots, shoe. or cbappall (dippers, sandals) 5. Chamar or

Ramdasis

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Megh or Kabir Panthi

2. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repair. of agricultural implements (wood) 2. Tarkhan

::I. 288.3 Making of mall, bandfans and umbrellas from palm leaves . . S. Doom or

Mahasha

4. 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks

5. 310.2 Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and

4. Doom or Mahasha

skins, preparation of finished leather 5. Ohamar or Ramdasia

6. 350.0 Making of roarlhenware such al pottery, etc. 6. Kumhar

7. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc. 7· Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines I. Teli

Name of skilled craftsmen

5

4. SaiD D ..

5. Khoji, Saajan

2. Munshi Ram, Bua nan

3. Mat. Paro Devi, Mat. Taro Devi, MIt Boban

5. Gaman, Bilhan, Sewa

6. Gian, Kesoo Ram, Manpt Ram, Kaka Ram, Dani Ram, Terlu Ram

7. Harnam Dau

1. Fatu, Barwartta Mal

2. 236.0 Manufacture of kh.di textile in handlooml 2. Megh or 2. Girdhari Lal Kabir Panthi

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. S. Darzi

4. 283.1 Carpentary works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 288.5 Making of haskell and broomsticks

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements IUch

5. Doom or Mahasha

as ploughshare, khurpi, kudal etc. 6. Lohar

I. 207.0 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small machines J. Teli

5. Gian Singh, Amar Nath, Jabro

2. 235.0 Cotton cloth' weaving in handlooms 2. Megh or 2. Durga, Sais Kabir Panthi

3. 273.4 Making of textile garments including rain-coati aDd head-gears n.e.Co S. Darzi

... 28!1.l Carpentary worb concerned with repain of agricultural implements (wood) 4. Tarkhan

5. 350.0 Making of eanhenware luch ill pottery, etc. 5. Kumhar 5. Mukli Ram, Bapt Ram

6. 369.1 Manufacture of agricultural implements luch al ploughshare, thurpi, kudal etc. . . 6. Lohar 6. Balu Ram

Table No. VII

Name of Moballa/ Block/Ward

1

Ward No.

Ward No.2

Ward No.3

Ward No.4

Ward No.5

Ward No.6

Ward No.7

330

URBAN

LIST OF VERY SKILLED ORAFTSMEN OF EACH COMMUNITY

1.

2.

1.

2.

I.

2.

3.

Code No. of household industry

Name of craft

2

HIRANAGAR TOWN AREA

235.0 Cotton cloth weaving in bandlooms ,

3S0.0 Making of earthenware such a8 pottery, etc.

311.1 Making of leatber boots; (slippers, landals)

shoes or cbappal8

350.0 Making of cartlfcnware such as pottery, etc.

311.1 Making of leather boots, (slippers, sandals)

shoes or cbappals

350.0 Making of earthenware such as pottery, etc.

368.4- Enamelling and galvanizing of metal products

1.

2.

1.

2.

I.

2.

3.

Name·' of Community

4

Jolaba

Kumhar

Cbamar or Ramdasia

Kumhar

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Kumhar

Doom or Mahaaha

Name of skilled craftamen

5

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2. Gobtu

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BASHOHLI TEHSIL

1961 1961 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

123 Agli Dbar 3 Daulka

J38 Amowala 127 Derli

14 AlOoh 86 Dewal

71 Athoon 28 Dhaggar

72 Athyalta 65 Dhamlahr

104 Baclnola 110 Dhanunparol

97 Baggan 75 Dharatta

13 Bani 98 Dhar Duggnoo

21 Banjal 51 Dhar Jhankar

4 Barmota 64 Dharmahanpur

60 Barat 83 Dharmkot

122 Barota 17 Dharor

93 Bathri 99 Dhehota

124 Bauhra 33 Dbman

30 Begoga 46 Dodala

70 Hera 42 Draman

81 Beral 115 Drung

76 Bbadu 27 Duggan

37 Bbakar 32 Dulangal

10 Bbandar 116 Dungara

108 Bbatwal 16 Fatehpur

29 Bbolri 136 Galak

39 Bhoond 16 Gatti

109 Bhtodi 34 Ghooral

92 Billawar III Goduftal

26 Bori 121 Hamota

23 Chalog 90 HOfaar

6 Chandal 63 Hraae

66 ChaDerB 43 Hutt

20 Chilla 38 Jandrayali

88 Dambrah 40 JaDu."

129 Dan Jasdbal' 50 Jhankar

41 Danna 125 Juthana

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1961 1961 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village COOe No. Code No.

132 Kachihr 101 Mlar

22 Kachir 79 Moni

131 Kah 35 Nagaali

61 Kailtri

96 Najot 8 Kalore

Jl8 Kalyal 68 N"aWllbehra

J95 KandbarDR 71 Pahlan

15 KanthaJ. is Pamala

7 Kardoh 62 Patti

)(3 Kauhag 55 Plahi

+f. Khaddi 56 Plakh

54 Kbagrod 58 Plasi

lOS Kindli 89 Piehl.

'1 Kishanpur 61 Panda

134 Kobnoo 53 Pretll

52 Kohr Dhal' 126 RaJwalta

U2 KomIa 139 Ramkot

37 Kothi M Rampur

25 KDti 2 Raulka

!l4 Lahri 49 Rebn

)30 Lakhri· 107 Sadhrotll

5 Lawang 74- Salladi

106 Machhedi 45 Sanclar

"1 Madhota 11 Sandhi

13 M8.hanpore 9 Satldroohn

.S7 Makin. Sartha!

1112 Malbar 12 Saui

as ·Malli 80 Seri

48 Mandk 128 Sialn.

114 Mandli !l6 Slyalag

1.00 MarhoOD' 19 Siyara

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Code No. Code No.

]3S Sior Jagir ]03 ThalJ

47 Smahn 59 Thana

69 Sobar I) 7 Thanthoc

95 Sukral 120 Tbarakalwal

24 Surjan 87 Tilla

82 Tehr 119 Ueba Pind

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KATHUA TEBSIL

1961 1961 Location Name oC Village Location Name oC Village Code No. Code No.

109 Airwao 72 ehak Diwan Kripa Ram

III Amargarh 66 Chak Drab Khan

152 Androt 67 Chak Gadadhar

68 Badaala 64 Chak Gainda

25 BadhQli 133 Chak Gokal

142 Bagial 52 Chak Gota

174 Bandrabr 50 Chak Gusaun

8 Barihndi 57 Cbak Harl Singh

106 Barmora 59 Cbak Khuni

12 Bami 45 ehak Lacbhman

38 Baroi 14-8 Chak Luddan

159 Barwal 139 Chak Manubdar

5 Basantpur 131 Chak Nanak

126 Bhadiyari 56 Chak Partap ~ingh 55 Chak Phula 76 Bhag Thali

103 Cbak Poorab 123 Bhakhrial

144- Chak Ram Chand 108 Bharariyal

60 ebak Ram Singb. 107 Bhar Mori

61 Cbak Riju 14- Bharrab

149 Cbak Sajjan 115 Bharthiyal

48 Chak Sardah 36 Bhatoli 71 Chak Sardar Desa Singh

150 Bhed Blore 141 Chak Shehzada 176 Bhorthain

58 Chak Sheikbau 24- Bhupt

63 Chak Sohna Nupa 128 Bigwan 69 ebak Sujanpur

30 Bijjat 70 Changrah

22 Brohandohi 136 Chatha

167 Budhi J83 Chelak

117 ehak Aidal 112 Chhajiyal

132 Cbak Dhag. 137 Chhati~

122 Cbak Bhagta 170 Dabwal

143 Chak Charl,lhn 116 Dadoli

78 Chak Devia 6 D8khuab

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1961 1961 Location Name of Village Location Name of Villace Code No. Code No.

IS Danna 7 Katlehr

155 Daral 182 Katli

15 DbaDore 81 Keenyal

32 DiI_a 9 Kehnta

181 Din .. Amb 34 Khaniyara

2 Domaar 41 Khal'Ot

]05 DraJlan 87 Khukhiya1

28 Dukhat 88 Kirpaal

J53 Fara! 177 Kopar

U9 Falote 39 Kothi Jagir

178 Forlain 158 KumaJa

77 Gaadial 89 Lakhnote

013 Gehtarwan J45 Logate

3 Gharti 19 Mahaa

012 Govind Sal' 120 Mahichak

92 Gownd 75 Majra

23 Hatli 82 Malr.hIooapur

21 Hote 16 Mangari

51 Jagatpur 180 Mangloor

129 Jakhbar 35 Mangota

175 Jakhole 31 Manjli

29 JamalpuT 44 Maroli

110 JaDlTBal 49 Matandi

20 Jandol'C 9f Matort

162 Jandore 37 Mehtab Pur

1017 Janglote 171 Merth

118 Jawalapur 99 Mirpur Jagoo

79 Jhumbel' Mabatbe 97 Mirpur Ram

II! Jrai 127 Muthi lap

'51 Kadyar 114- Muthi Khurd

172 Kalna 134- Muthi Rakhwalan

40 Kalapur 169 Nagro!a

138 Kangrill 17S Nanan·

91 Kangriya) 11S Nanga!

Ifi3 . Kanora 165 Narainpur I. Xarrob 86 Narolian

10 Kaaori 1M Narroha

151 Kathera )40 Nihal Pul's.

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1961 1961 Location Name of Village Location Name of Village Code No. Code No.

17 Nonaal 154 Sanghan

4- Nora 161 Saniyari

164 Palli 27 Sawla

93 Pamwal 156 Sher Kot1a

102 Pidri Bala 130 Sherpur

101 Pidri Pain 125 Sher Tamber

98 Pitho Baja 121 Suraj BeJi

95 Pitho Pain 90 Syedpore

54 Rajiani 73 Tarf Bajwal

33 Rakheh 100 Tarf Bal.

179 Rakh Hushiari 62 Tarf Manjli

168 Rakhi Sarkarbudhi 96 Tarf Pain

46 Rakh Jalpar 84 Tar{ Sanjli

135 Rakh Lachhmirpura 53 Tar{ Tajwal

65 Rakh Sal'kar Palahi 47 Tarrah

80 Ramnagar 166 Thandoon

26 Rasooh 1 Tbeh

74 Rer II Tridwan

146 Sabaar 124 Trihara

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ALPHABETICA.L LIST OF VILLAGES

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1961 Location Code No.

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178 AUu Chair

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257 Anlal

192 Arjan Chair

241 Badiyal

151 Bailiyan

S2 Bakhrak

114 Balaahr

85 Balahn Bala

M Balahn Pain

228 Balooni

55 Bandbor

77 Bann

162 Danni Chak

91 Barlrbwal

ISS Bannai

4-7 Bamooh

51 Darsoo Chair

183 Basi Jamwal

UK Behri

8! Bhagwal

156 Bbagwao Chak

61 Bbambarwan

123 Bhatiari Brahmaoan

231 Bbatiati Kattan

150 Dhati Mebru

187 Bbayia

200 Bijeypur.

IS7 Bobia

80 cand~an

252 Chachwal

120 Chair Balunda

126 Chak Banuun

112 Chair Bathal

168 Chair Bhagta

14 . Cbak Bhobalan

181 Cbak Budhu

29 Chak Cbaap

39

101

107

48

24

11

135

165

260

86

90

34-

102

95

21

25

177

139

108

23

88

171

106

92

146

143

96

164

20

22

196

58

50

S8

30

100

99

Chair Charalrh

Chair Chhaban.

Chair Cbhabba

Chair Debo

Chair Dcaa Choudbarian

Chair Dhal'i

Chair Dhiyota

Chair Diyalla

Chair Dulma

Chair Faroza

Cbak Fatoo

Chair Ganga Ram

Chair Gojiar

Chair Gupala

Chak Gusaown

Chair Handa

Chair Haria

Chair Jahlla

Chair Jangi

Chair Jawahir

Chair Kahna

Cbak Khaloo

Chak Lala

Chair Maheaba

Chair Nathal

Chair Prohlan

Chakra

Chair Ranli

Chak SadC:a

Chair Sardar Attar Singh

Chair Shama

Chair Sulrhu

Chair Wazir Chand

Chair Wazir Lahbju

Cbangi.

Cban Taoda

Cbapald Kalan

Chap.lei KhUrd

1961 Location Code No.

)27

141 128

201 225 20S 217

15

299

193

202

74

124

70

118

73

210

75

184-

60

190

247

8

176

259

191

230

154

31

206

87

220

129

49

98

189

IS_?

219

208

188

145

72

67

110

Name of V iUage

ebba) Ranp

Chban Chbakri

Chban Datial

Chban Dbanu Chhan Kahna

Chhan Khatriyan

Chhan Matlani

Chhan Mian La) Din

Cbban Mlagar

Cbhan Moraan

Chban Probtan

Chhan Ronan

DhaUi

Dhaloti

Dhalta

Dhamast

Dluuniyal

Dhandiyari

Dbandowal

Dhangdev Pur

Dhangroli

Dohlian Gujran

Dohlian Jattan

Dolka

Falora

Feru Chak

Gangitb

Gaogu 'Chak

Ganjnal

Gara

Gehr

Ghagwal

Gbarwal

Gota Rub.

Gudiyal

. Gurab Baildaran

Gurab Balu

Gurab Jattan

Gurab Mehtian

Gurah MondiaD

Gurab Sarkari

Gurah Suraj

Hamip,u

Haripur Brahmanal't

xlviii

1961 Location Code No.

18

221

269

III 174

222

227

125

250

251

169

59

179

33

214-

64

65

1M

132

197

173

148

255

4-

56

43

82

89

116

17

76

211

7

117

15!

152

151

144-

S6 94-

93 62

149

Name of Village

Haripur Sainiyan

Hanaath

Hira Nagar

Hor

Jandi

Jalll18.tb

Jatwal

Jbajarth

Jhaliyari Ka)an

Jhaliyari Khwd

Jrain

Jugia)

Jugian

Juwaloo Chak

Kadiyal

Kannah

Karaodi Kalan

Karaodi Khwd

Kariyala

KarwaJ

Katal Brahmanan

Katal Gujran

Khanak

Khanak

Khaodwal

Khanpur

Kbanwal

Kharroh

Khatriyal

Khurar

Kishanpur Andhar

Kishanpur Kandi

Koohtah

Kare Punoo

Kore Qasba

Korhl Buddu

Krohl Bathrian

Krohl Knabna

Kunthal

Lachbmipur

Ladhwal Kalan

Ladbwal Kburd

Ladwal

Ladwal

1961 LOcation Code No.

130

158

12

243

258

16

186

198

57

37 237

·109

166 32 -

41 44-

142 256

262 9

42 140

159 195 66

- 233 232 254 234

35 3

224 104

IS

2 199

160

170 28

204

45 54

131

209 240

121

236 261 203

Name of Village

Langriyal

Loundhi

Mada

Madoon

Madwal

Maharaj Pur

Maila

Malaahni

Mah"an

Mandahla

Mandhera

Mandleyal

Mango Chait

Maniari

Marhin

Maltchak

Mathra Chak

Matore

Mava

Mukundpur

Mukundpur Lunanian

Murli Chak

Muthi Chahru

Muthi Hardo Duoga

Muthi Bardu

Muthi Kalan Muthi Khurd Nadahla

Nahrao

Naun Chak

Nibalpora

Nonaath

Padal

Paharpul'

Pandori

Paniyal

Panj Grain Brahmanan

Panj Grain Sainian

Pansar

Panthal

Parso Chak

Parthal

Pathwal . Palta Rasana

P100na

Qaiba Radiyal

Ragaal

Raghu Chait

it

1961 Loc:atioo Code No.

295

245 113

136

97

119

105

10

223

27 138

215

103

167 238

122

212 5

fiB

115 242 248 249 19

253

172 161

246 213 229 147 46

115

207 180

53 19

226 63

216

155

218 26 81

163

78 182 244

40

69

NaDlC Qr Village

llajli

Rajpura

Rakhsarur Bagni

Raith Sarkar Hira Nap!'

aakh Sarkar Kadwal

Ralm Sarkar Sabllan

Ramgarh Rampur

Randowal

aathua

Rattan Chak

Ratwaaa Rughnath Pora

Sadwal

Sagal

Sahllan

Said

Salalpur

Saude Chak

SaDiyal

Sanoora Sarti KaJaa

Sarli Khurd

Sehawan

Shal

Sher Pur BaJa

She .. Pur Pain

Sjuna

Sohaal

Sobanda

Spalwan

Spral Pain Spreen

Stoora

Suba Chait

Sukhdcv Pur Sultanpur

Sungaali

Sunjwan

Surara

Tanda Neknam

Tapiyal

Tbaggali

Thakar Pur Rajputan Thakur Pur G~ Thath

Thuthi Chak Treli

Wand MaahM

Waire Cuk

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40

40

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41

41

42

42

43

43

44

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100

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ERRATA (The following I,)rinting mistaka are recr.u.J)

Particulars

November 1959. against 1st fortnight

Left hand side. under total. line 4 from top

Left hand side. under Urban. line 3

Right hand side. line 3 from top

Rigbt b.aDd side. line 19 from bottom

Left hand side. line 8 from bottom

Right hand side. line 16 from bottom

Right hand side. line 16 from bottom

R.ight hllDd side. line 2 from bottom

Left hand side. line 6 from bottom

Right band side. under Riranagal" TehsiI, against Rural

Left hand side. line 11 from bottom

Right hand side. line 16 from top

Under E. Other items. against S. No. 8-Fruit trees planted

Social Education. against S. No. 9

Women's programme, against S. No. 1

Right hand side. Para II, last but one line

Left hand Bide. Para 1st. line 1st

Left hand side. Para II, line lst

Table A-II. heading of col. Nos. 9, 10, II

A-III. ag~t Kathua tehsil

A-IV. &pinst Kathua

Under oJass V, against 1961

Under class V. against 1951

Right haPd side, under table B-1, line 7 from top

Right hand side, under table B-1, line 8 from top

Under Division 5, against U

Against Major group 81, T

Against Major group 23

Right hand side. line 8 from top

Right hand side, Under family 643, against VIII

Right hand side, under total. against VI

Right hand side. under family 741, against V

Left hand side, I~ne 14. from bottom

Right hand side, line 10 from bottom

Under heading teaching

U.rider' Bashohli tehsil, against Agricultural labourer

-do-

Col. No.

5

I

I

II

II

I

II

II

II

I

II

I

II

I

17

2

7

B

10

7

15

II

3

7

3

I

II

4

5

10,00

281 (102)

281(8)

369(3)

FDr

Bholri 200(7)

399(2)

383(2)

Narolian '200(1)

Bhar Mori 269(1)

309(5)

202(16)

202(3)

398(5)

IS

18

..

also its

furnished

there had been

/District/ rehsil in 1961

7,442

0.24 sq. miles

+26,67

3,146

have special persons,

Children, young

174

NHI(2)

133

26

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M(I); 823

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Malet Females

4

5

29 30

10.00

281(103)

281(9)

269(3)

393(3) Bholri 200(7) •.

399(1)

393(2)

Narolian 200(3)

Bhar Mori 369(1)

209(5)

202(15)

202(2)

393(5)

No.

150

12

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furn~

there has been

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7,422

3.24 sq. miles

+26.67

4,146

have special

children, young persons

574

8

NRI(MZ)

123

2

29

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(MI); 823

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5

4

Males Females 30 31

,

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2

6

I

t-

7

7

7

6

3

Particulars

Right hand side, under P. W. Major group 51, against A. W. Division

Right hand side, against P. W. Division 0

Left hand side, under P. W. Division 4, against Major group 04

Under total, against 35-59

Under Hiranagar tehsil, against all sizes

Left hand side, last but one para, line 6

Under All Ages, against T

Under 0-9, against T

Under 20-24, against T

Against All ages

Left hand side, line 4 from top

Against S. No. 6-Megh or Kabir Panthi

Main heading of col. Nos. 40 to 51

Against S. No.4

Under Major group-28, against minor group 288.3

Under code No. of Household Industry

Under minor group 236.0, against Megh or Kabir Panthi

Against minor group 288.5

Agaimt minor group 368.4

Under code No.4 Barmota, against minor group 207.0

Under code No. 183 against S. No.5

Col. For No.

J 2 & 2

3 762

2 2

7

14 190

I manpower

9 34,842

7 31,391

9 8,126

5 84,174

12

5

4

4

10

3

of Scheduled

4

Age, 0-14

6,655

22

Major group 34-45

II

3

Jolaha

250.0

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

11

"VII

"XVI

Against S. No. 20

Kathua Tehsil, against urban'

Against S. No. 108

""XVII Against S. No. 110

I{.XVIII Agaiost S. No. 126

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28

16

20

13

9

Dhilla

2

23

270

123

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2&3

767

3

90

educated manpower

43,~42

31,291

8,162

84,474

of Scheduled caltes and scheduled

Age 45+

7,655

32

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12

2

J

Teli

350.0

Chilla

294-

3

3' 260

195