District Census Handbook, Jalore, Part I, Rajasthan and Ajmer

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CENSUS, 1951 RAJASTHAN AND AJMER DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JALORE PART I - GENERAL DESCRIP.TION AND CENSUS 1 ABLES. Pt. YAMUNA_LAL DASHORA, B.A., LL.B., Superintendent of Censlls Operations, Rajasthan .and Ajme ... PHINTEI) AT TllE G()\EH"t-{ME};'l' IHEbS

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Jalore, Part I, Rajasthan and Ajmer

CENSUS, 1951

RAJASTHAN AND AJMER

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

JALORE

PART I - GENERAL DESCRIP.TION AND CENSUS 1 ABLES.

Pt. YAMUNA_LAL DASHORA, B.A., LL.B.,

Superintendent of Censlls Operations,

Rajasthan .and Ajme ...

PHINTEI) AT TllE G()\EH"t-{ME};'l' IHEbS

LIST OF CONTEt'rrS.

S. Nv.

1. In~roduction

2. Heview of popuIc~tion figures

3, Schellle of CCll"US t(~blcs

4, Definitions and key to sywbols

5 District cenSUtl d(Lt~t at a glance

G A _General Population tables_

Particulars

A - I A rC'a" Houses alld Population

A - If Y:ui:ttioll in population dming tifty yC<Lr~

j_ - fll Town:::; aml villages classified by populatil)n

A- IV TOWll:) clasdifieu by poputttion with variation since 1\)01

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A- V Towlls tHmngoc1 tCl'l'itl)l'ially \vith populrl,tion by livelihood classes. 1 D

7. B_EcGnomic Tables--

B- I Livelihood cIa:::ses and :mo-chLf:ises Q-l '27

13 II bcconuM,Y melLQS of Ii vdihood

13- HI Elllployers, employees and independent workers in industries ,Lwl services by divisions ,Lud sub-divisions . 3b-00

H, C-Household and Age (samp/e) Tables-

C- I Hmlsebold (size and COllI position' .

U 1 r Li\elihoud classes hy age groups

c- III Age H-m1 civil ('ollc1itilJD ,

C-- I Y Ag3 and literacy

(j- V Single 'ye~tr age returns

II, Social alld Cultural Tab/es~

})- I (i) :\[uthcr tongue

(ii) Bili llgllaIi~llJ

1)- II Religiun

D- III Dcheduled C~ltitcS [lIlel tidwdulcc1 triboti

D-- IV Migrants

D- \' (ii) Disl) lrtGed pel'HOllS by Ii vel ilwod chssos

D- VI Non-Indiall Nn,tionals

D - VII Educational Standards

10, E- SUllllllary figures by administrative units

11. Local ('-Ii) Infirmities

District Iudex of Nou-Agricultund Occupations.

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PREFAOE.

The Census Reports in olden times were printed one f0r the. whole Province of Rn.jputana and another for Ajmer Merwara·. Some of the Principal. States now merged in RH.jl1sthan published their own repOl·ts. This time the' State· Census Reports h~Wf~ been pnbli8hed in the following volumes;-

I. Part I-A Report.

2. Part I-B Subsidiary Tf\;bles and District Ind8x of Non-Agricultural Occnpations.

B. Part I-C Appendices.

4. Pari II-A General Popullttion rrableR, Household .and Age (Sample) T:1.bl(;:-i, Social and Cultural '1\.bI88, Tab~e E Summary Figures by Adrninistra.tivc' Units, and local 'KA' infirmities.

I). Part II-B Economic Tables.

rrhey oonta.in sta.tistic;s down to the district level.

The idea, of preparing the District Oensus Handbook separately for each district was put forward by Shri R. A. Gopalaswami, I. C. S., Registrar General, India, a,nd ex-Officio Census Commissioner of India, as part of a plan intended to secure an ef'fccti va method of preserving the census records prepared for areas below the district level. He proposed that all the district census tables and census abstracts pr~pared during the process of sorting and compilation should be bound together in a single manuscript volume, called the District Census Handbook, and suggested to the State Governments that tlw handbook (with or without the addition of other useful information relating to tile district) should be printed !tnd published, at their own cost, in the same manner as tbe village statistics in the past. In acc6pting this suggestion, the Government of Rajasthan decided to print and publish the more important portion of statistical data relating ,to the district and to preserve the rest of the records in a manuscript volume for any futUl"e use, to which they may he put.

~ebis Handbook contains five General Population TIl,bles of A SerieR, three Economic 'rabies of B Series, five Household aml Age 'rabIes of C Series, seven Social and Cnltuml Tables of D Series, one table E giving summary for the district Ilond tehllils, a IO(,rtl table 'KA' showing infirmities by age groups and a.n Index of Non-agricultuml Occupations. Each table contains an explanatory note necessary for the proper unden;tanding of the figures. The numbers given to the tables in this Handbook correspond to those gin'n

. ill State Census Reports.

Vi ll:.tge Directories ,vere published fol' the first time in U)31 by a fow Rta.t08 of Hnjpntn.on.. 'rho example \yitS follovi'ed by all the States in 1941. They contf1ill(;(l fOf

eacll village the population figures by religion and also Rome other useful ill(Ort~lfl,tioll. They were bound in H, volume one for each 8tH,te. 'fhii time the Village Dil'f~ctol'J08 rtre also incorporated in thiH Ha,ndbook under the name of" Primary Census Abstract ;md Village Dirertory" which show the basic population figures separately for each villll'2;cl or town-ward classified by livelihood cbsses instead of religion and also sOllie informatio!l of general nature. .

Opportunity has been taken to put in a short introductory note detailing the s::),jient points connected with the district, such as the physical features, climate, minfall, irl'i­gf\;tion and drainage facilities, roads and other communications, agricnltnre, odnca,tioo, industries and other matters of general interest. The informH.tion contained iu tlw introductory note is b!1sed on the material furnished by Collectors of districts and DE'pa.l't­ments of Go\'ernmel1t.

In addition to the above, some figures of general interest and a reviow of POpuhltiC>ll figureR baye alRo bren incorporated.

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The scheduled date for the publlcfttion of the Handbooks as prescribed by the Registrar General, India, \Vas," Not latel'than March, HJ52" but practieal experience showed its publica.tion by that time an impracticability. Even the compilation of the tables together with its final touch could not be completed by that tinle. rrhen came the question of printing which proved to be a huge ta.slc There are 25 districts in Rn,jastluw and 1 in Ajrner. The tota,l number of printed pages turned out to be nearly 9000. 'l'he Government Presses were already over burdoned with the printing work of other depart­ments and in the printing of census publications priority was given to Central Govern­ment Publications i.e. the Sbate Census Heports. The result was that till March, 1954, for 14 out of 26 districts the P. C. A. and Village Directof,r could not be printed specially becf\,u~e the press h}l.d no gtock of small type which was essential for their printing. It was, thr.refoJ'c, decided to publish the handbooks in two VOiUffi[\S. Part I, conBiRtfl of intrr)(luction, a brief review of population figures and,

(t) Gener::tl population 1;a.hler-; ( A·I to A·Y. )

(2) Economic Tahles ( B-r to B-TH )

(3) Household and Age ( SfLmple ) 'l'abIos ( C-I to C· V )

(4) Socia,] and Cnltuml Tablef; r~ D-I to fl- r II ) (6) E-Sumruary .ogureR by A(]winistl'n.ti \'(.' U nit~

(G) TJoca.l Table' KA ' iniirmitie.s, and

(7) District Index of Non-Agricultural OccupatioIlR.

Part U mmtains only Primrtry Cfmsus Abstracts and Yillr1ge Directory.

The Handbooks of the Ajrner, Sil'Ohi and .Thn,lawar Districts ar8, however, being publisbed in one volume beca,use they have heen completed by this time.

,Vhile every care has been taken to ensure the correctness of figures and vi l1age Jl:tmes, certn,in mistakes IJlight have crept in. I shaJJ he grltteful if they nre brought to my not,irp.

Y. L. DARlTOHA.

JILORE DISTRICT.

INTRODUC'rIO~.

I - Pby sical Aspects,

1. The District lies in the ex.treme south-west of Rajasthan, compmnng of the three 'rehsils of J aiore, J aswantpura and Sauchore. It is situated

(I) Position, area and between 24"'30' and 25°'45' north :Latitudes and '10%4" and 73°·6' boundary. east Longitudes. It is bounded on t.he east by Sirohi and Pali

districts, on the south by Bombay State on the weRt by Thar Parkar. district of Sind (P11kistan) and on the north by Barrllar distriot. Its area is 4,923'6 sq. miles as supplied by the Surveyor-General of India.

2. The Aravalli Range forms the eH.stern boundary of the district, the eminent peak being that of SUll(la Hills of J aswantpma, 3,'253 ft, above sea.

(b) Configuration and level. rrhere are a number of detachments of the range lying hills. within'rehsil Jaswantpum which serve as water rmpply Bouwes

for the low-lying conn try. Another group of Hills liflS in the nentre of Jalore known as Songiri Hills (2,408 ft. above sea level). There are still other minor clusters of hills near BorGa and Led!;Lrm~~re to the north of Bhinmal.

3. Besides the hills a.nd rocky out-crops, rivers pla,y an important part in this trs.ct. ~rhe Lllni River enters at the northern border of rrehsil Sanchore

(0) Riters. and flows l:Iouthwards to drain its water into the Bunn of Outcb~ While thus flowing thtougb. 'rehsil Sancbore, it floods some' areas

oli its banks in villages Guda Hema, Keria, Uhita.l wana etc. 'rho flooded area, known aq N aid (Rei) is one of the best alluvial lands which produce excellent wheat crop. An()~her ri ver viz ,Ja.wai flowing through J alora joins the Luni Hi ver. 'nle fore .. t-olad hills of Jaswantpnm are the sOllrce oi s8veml other strerHn-lets and one of those rising from the Sunda Hills, viz. "Sagi" is perennial and it flows throngh the village Chitrodi, Ktlandl1 De val etc. throughout the year in a. nRtrfOW bed. r_tlhe rivers a.nd hili torrents bring abundant Wetter by peroolation into the IlutnerOUd wells which lie along thoir banks.

(d) Botany. 4. It abounds in trees like babool, Neem, Sandeshra, Khejri, Ja1, etc.

(e) Fauna. 5. Tigers, leopa.rds, jackals, pilSs, <leer, nilgai are found in the district;

(f) Underground water level. 6. The underground water-level in the district is 20 to 50 feet

II. - Ristory.

7. J Itlore W:t8 held by the Paramarf~ clan of Rajplits till to\vfl,rcls the end of the twelfth century wllen the Cha,llhan 1ho Rirti Pal (or Keytu), the fifteenth in dOlilc(\ut from Rao L",khfl.n (or Lakshrrhn Raj) of Na.dol, took it and made it his capital. Hill grandson Uda,i Singh surrendered it to Shan1'1-ud-din Altamsh about 1210, but it WitS

immediately restored to him under the following circurm;tances, as related by HftBart Nizarni in his Taj-ul-maasir: -" 'rhe king took his way towa.rds JaJewar :Ja10re) by the aid of God, and by rea!';on of. t,he sca.ntine~s of W:1oter Rond food it \vB,S ll. niRotter of danger to traverse thn,t desert, where one Irjight have thought tha,t llothing but the faces of demons and spirits conld be seen, and the meallS of escape fror!i it Nare not even writtf'[l on the tablet of providential desigtL Udai Ba,h, the accursed, took to the fom walls of J alewar, an exceedingly strong fortress, the g:ttes of which ha,(1 never bp8D ~)pened by allY conqueror. When the plR.ce was invested by ShR.ms-ud-nin, U dai Shn, requested some of the chiefs of the. royal arrrly to intercede for his forgiveness. While the terms of his surrender were under consideration two or three of the bastions of his fort were demo~ lished. He came with his head n.nd feet naked, placed his forehead on the efLrth tmd WRoS

received with favour. The Sultan granted him his life, and restored his fortress, and in return the Rai presented respectfully a hundred oamels and twenty horbes, in the name of tribute and after the custom of service. it

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8. About a hondred years a.fter this event, Ala-ud-din after a lengthy siege, captured 'he place from Kana.r Deo Chauhan (third in desoent from Udai Singh~, a.nd .. three -domed mosque, s9.id to have been built by him, is still in ~ood repair and da.ily use. 'fhe Muhq,mmadans appear to have rema.ined in possession till about 1510 when both the fort and distriot were acquired by RloO M~ldeo but only Eor a short time; the emperor AkbJ.r and his imrnedi9.te suocessors undoubtedly held sway heret though not uninterruptedly, and it is interesting to read tha.t an aacestoi' of the rlller of Palanpur held the district, as a gra.nt from Aurangzeb, from 1682 till 1689 wh.en, "bein.g unable io withshnd the inrceasing power of the R~thors of Marwar", he Was" oompelled to quit the country and retire to Palanpur It. It is probable that the town and distriot of Jalore beoame perm .. -Bently a pad of the Jodhpur State soon after Aurangzeb'8 death in 1101.

III, - People.

·T.\vDS aDd villages. 9. The a.re 4 towns and 686 villages in this distriot

Language. 10. The principal language of the people is Ma.rwa.ri, a. dialeot of Ra.ja.sthanL

11. The staple food is Bl\jra and Moth but weU .. to-docla,qses use whea', Rond rice alBo. Dhoti, Kurta and .Potia (head dress) constitute the dress of the

'ood and dress. rura.l ma.le population and that of the females consists generally 'of Ghagra (skirt) and Kanoh!i (bodice) who put on Odbni as their

head-dress. 1n towns the people use finer t:ltuif aDd adopt va.rious· s;Jrta of ia,shioos of dress,' tnough ordina.rily their dresi consists of Safa., P cIogri or C,I.P, Kurta., Coart and Dhoties.

12. In towns the houses are mostly Pucca (stone built) though the poorer sections still live in Katoha. houses, plastered with oowdung and olay with

Dwellings. thatcbed roofs, Katoha huts of Akra nnd Khimpra are the dwellings of the peopJe of the rural area. The following proverb re.veals the

. true picture of the people of this di8~rict.

. U Akra.-ka.-Jhunpra-fl.Ut-kanta-ke-bar, Bajra-ka-sogra-aur motha-ki-daJ. Dekhi Raj" Mansingh tharee Marwar" (the cottages IDnde of Akra. shrub fenced with kanta (thorny Ihrub) for their dwellings and oakes made of bajra. to be ea.ten with Moth-ki-dal. Snch is the sight presented by your Marwar, 0, Raja Man Singh.)

18. Rituals a.t birth, marriage and death are the same as in the other districts of

llituala. Jodhpur Di\7ision.

14. The people in the distriot observe the S11me festivals as in the whole Jodhpur Divi~ion; among the Hindus, floli, Dewali, Raksha Bandhan, Akshai Teej, etc., and the Muslims the two IdB etc., are the common

festivale.

IV .. EconomiC.

15. The principa.l oOQupation of the people is a.griculture. . The soil in this di"trict <IL) Agriculture, being much diversified in physica.l chara.cteristics may be grouped (Ge'leral conditions into three oircles as under:-of Soil).

(i) Sa.ndy in ThaI in north-western portion.

(ii) Good sandy in middle portion.

(iii) Loam in south-ea.stern portion.

(i) The Thai oircle includes the extreme northern-western portions of Tahsils JaJore and J aswantpura. and the entire area. of Tehsil Sanohore which is sandy exoept the belt of alluvia.l lands along the Luni River in villa.ges Keria, Guda. Hema" e<tc. where some emerging land is oapable of growing "Senwaj" crop of Wheat. The shrubs are few a.nd stunted in the aa.ndy traot.

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(it} The .gooq sa.ndy oircles or the middle belt is an admixture of s1tndy a.nd loam Boils. It coverli the middle portion of the Tehsils J a.lore and J aswa.ntpura. Here we nnd better vege~a.tion.

(iii) The loam in the south-eastern portion in this district is ditectly influenced by theAr~valli Range and its off-shoots which supply water and soil to this land .. rr1he region is semi-mountainous covered with thick ~egetatioJl. It is full of wells ha.ving abundant water.

16. The average annual rainfall is; 14" in Jalore, 19H in Jaswa.ntpura. and 15" in banchore but it· is preoarious as in the most parts of the Jodhpur

Rainfall and climate. Division. 'rhe stability of agriculture in the good saudy and loam circlei'! depends on the flow of the rivers consequent upon a copious

down.pour, while in the rrhal area what is essential is a regular and timely ra.infall for the crops to mature.

rrhe main agriculturA.I communihies in this tra.ct are Kalbies, Bhils, Bishnoies, Kheti-har-kumbhars, Bllambiesl Minas and Ra.jputs. J ats and Malies are found in III

tiwali number.

The climate is generally healthy. That of Sanchote is dry except tha.t tbe "Rel " flooded villil.ges of GudHo Heffia) Keria., Uhita.lwH.na etc., are malarious. Malaria. ha.s taken a. large toll of the population of this tract. J alote is very bot in summer but J a.swantpura is comparati valy cool due to its fertility and forestolsd Hills. .

IIl'iculture statistics. 17. The normal acreage a.nd food production of the district are as under:-

BBjra. Maize Cotton Til .... Ja.war Pulses

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Wheat Barley Gram Rapeseed

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Acreag, Normal production Estimated produ,,·

p,t acre ,iun in tou,

Xbarif Crops.

682,662 2t l\Ids. 58,809 1,870 JO

" 668

2,409 ]0 "

8GO 70,695 ~t "

6,097 },562 3t

" 209

16,170 2i " 1,443

Rabi Crops.

52,415 15 Mds. 28,079 5,5GG 17i "

3,478 88 5

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2,002 21 " 178

18. Indebtedness is believed to be high in J alore and J :tsvvn.ntpura as in donble crop growing :ueas, the mouey lender has a fast hold on the

Banking facilities. cultivators. In Sanchore) the Bisnnois and Kalbies are not so much indebted.

During recent yen.rs the condition of the agriculturists has improved on account of higb prices of food grains.

19. Cooperative Credit Societies have been establishecl in severn.l importn.nt villages and towns which are expected to rnuitiply as their benefits are manifested to the people.

20. Sanchore tehsil is principally pa~toral and is famous lor its fine breed of bovine cattle. ~rhe Sanchore bullock is a short bony anim!t.l and

Live Stock. the Ranchori cow a good milker Lltrge hf'rds of these cltttle are reared by the Sindhis who find a ready market for them at the

Tilwara. fair held in the month of April in Tehsil Pachpadra.

21. For itttroducing up-to-da.te methods of Qultivn.tion and saving the crops from 1amage by pests, locustl etc) the Agrioulture Department is active, as -a result of whioh

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'he conditiotts ha.ve considerably improved. For ensuring the heaah of oattle thete a.te veterinary hospitals at important centres viz. J a10re, Bhinmal and ;;a.nchore.

22. The rents payhle by the peasants in Khalsa villages a.re easy ones in cash based on low prices of the slump period. rrhe rents in J agir area.

(b) Rent, wages and are paid in kind i. e. a snare of the actual produce. rl'he prices prices. of agrioultural products are very high. The wages of skilled labour

V:1ry from Rs. 2/:. to Ra. 5/- while those of unskil1ed labour vary from Re. 1/- to Rs. 2/~ per day.

23. Forests in this district are sC:1nty a.nd are confined to hill slopes. rrhe pro~ (0) rores t ducts are fire-wood, char;.coal, gUill, honey and bamboos. 'l'hera is no scope for further afforestation.

94. Thera is no industry worth mention which is commercially sound. J alor. is famous for its "Reza" and "'l'ukri" and Bhinmal for its "Shoes."

(d) Irts & Manufature. Reza and Tukri are not in demand in competition with mill-made cloth imported from out-side, and the industry is dying out. ~rhe

number of small Scale Industrial establishments in the district aooording to 1951 Census is 3,615 with 11,729 persons working in them.

25. Owing to adequate rail and road faCilities, Mandies exist at J a.lore, Bhinma.l (e) Commerce and and Sanchor. trade,

g6. A railway branch line runs from Samdari to Raniwara through rPehsils Jalore . . and Jaswantpura having principal stations nt Jalorel and BhlIlfiml.

(I) Means of eommuni- A secondary road connectlJ J tdore with the Pali-Surnerpur sec~ion eation of the 6haIlli Trunk Road. rl'here is a road from Bbinillal to

J aswantpura and Rani wara to Sanchore. 'rhuB the entire tract is acoessible by Rail or Roa.d exoept in rainy season when the tract beyond Sanchure village upto Bakasar becomes inaccessible owing to the swampy nature of the land.

(g) Post Offices. 27. A list of Post Offices in this dIstrict is given iIi Appendix 'A'.

V. Administration.

28. The collector is at the helm of the general Administration of the District. Hei is both a full-fledged Revenue Officer and a District Ma,gistmte. 'l'he Civil work is of course dealt with independently by MUQsiffs controlled by the High Court. rrhere a,re Assistant Oollectors 01' S,D.O.s at Jalore and Bhinmal who are Revenue Officers a.nd bt Class Magistrates. There arc 3 rrehsill!! in this District viz. J alore, J aswantpura and Sanchore.

29. The Khalsa. villn,ges are cash-rented and regularly settled There are two kinds of tenures viz. Bapi and Muafi. 'fhe Muaiidal's are Hept-free

Land Revenue and holders of land, e.g Dolidars, Bhomias, J u!1ajagirdars etc. 'l'her6 'tenure. are two sorts of tenants viz. Bapidars and Ga,ir Bapidars. rl'he

Bapidars aro Patta holders who pay a fhed annual rent 9.t rates evolved in the course of settlement. Their interests in the holdings are heritable and trausfemble. They can m~ke transfers of lands permanently, rmd also temporarily but for a oeriod of not mtlre than 3 years. This restriction of sub-letting ha.s been imposed in the interest of the real tillers of Soil with a view to check all intermediaries indulged in pro­fiteering. The Ghair Bapidars are year to year tenants. rrheir ri!:{hts are not transferable. Patwctries are responsible for the collections of La.nd revenue of the Khalsa villages. rrhere is a rdguln.r Tenancy aud Revenue Act for the propet' functioningoI the land Admillistratiou.

30. In thii diitrict the Jagir area is 10 times that of Khalsa. No ·income accruos from the Jag-it areas to the Government excepb Rekh, Chakri etc ( Tribute) pa.yable by the J agitdars.

31. The Kha.riff cultiv3.tion depends wholly ort rains. If the rains are good, a.lmost all lands :fit for cultivation are voluntarily brought under the plough

Grow more food by the cultivators. Since there is uncertainty of rains every year, activities normal Kha.df ~ultivatien cannot be guaranteed year in and

year out.

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32. 'fhe Rabi cultivation depends upon the strength of wells and Bundhs. There is great soopa for extensive Babi cultivation in Tehsil Jalote if the Jawai Project is speeded up and water is given for N ehri Irrigation. There are about 30 villages of Tehsil .J alore which f~111 within the commanded a.rea of the J a.wai projeot. All the Bamni Lands in the Tehsil are lil\ble to become N ehri. This is the only guara.nteed souree for growing more food crops.

YI Public works .

. 33. The staff of the Rajasthan Government Public Works Depa.rtment looks a.fter the Government Buildings and roa.ds. There a.re no Public Works at present worth wentioning-.

yII. Protection.

34. In addition to the military posted on Pakistan border, there are regular Police Forces stationed at Police Stations for internal pea.ce and safety. A list of Polioe Stations is given in Appendix "B".

VIII. Education.

, 35. There ar'e two High Schools at Jalore and Bhinmal, fOllr Gouernment Middle Schools al J aswantpura, Sancbore, .Mal wars and U medabad and Primary Hohoola at a.U important villages. A list of Sohools is given in Appendix "c",

II. Public Health.

36. There are Allopathic dispensaries at J a.lore, Bhinmal, Malwara and Sanohore alid nine Ayurvedic Anshdhayaln.yas at Ahore, Bltkra, Gura. Halotan, Bagra, Siana, J nn vi, Jbab, J ,\swarntpura. a.nd Bhinmal. 'there is also a. proper a.rrangemsnt for periodiQlLl vaccination.

X. Local Self Government

37. There are Municipalit188 at Jalore and Bhinmal and 57 Panchayats functioning in important villages. These local bodies are yet in inia-noy, because the people are backwn.rd. 'rhe public does not take as much interest a.s it should. A list uf village Panchayats is gIven in Appendix: "D".

XI. Miscellaneous.

38. This town lies at the foot of 80ngiri Hill crowned with a fortreBIi 2,408 feet above sea-level. It attl~ined eminence in olden times when wMfare

1alore Town. and feuds wore comlllOll, owing to its strategic importance and ensured safety to the rulers. It was one of the most famous forts

in Rajasthan. Built early in the Christi[Lll era by tbe Paramara Rajputs, its wallA com­posed of huge masses of cut stouP, remain even DOW in a perfect state of prf:'servation, although the place has been lIlany times besieged. rrbe fort is about 800 by 400 yards in extent and acce'lsibte only by an asc(mt of 3 mites, over a gteep and slippery stone roadway passing three distinct lines of defence, [til of considerable strength, it is amply supplied witb good drinking water from a oouple of tanks within the walls Ilond pOBses8es savant.! handsome palaces and temples as well aR the tomb of Malik Shab, a noted M ohomedan Saj?-t. It posseSSOR a combined Post & Telegrapb Office, High Schoo! and a Hospital. Acc­ordlllg to the 1951 Census it cOllta,ins 9, B87 inhabitants.

39. The old name of the place wa'! Srimal or Bhillaniala ( the Pi-lo:.mi-to of the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen rrsiang). It was the ancient capital of

Bhinmal Town. the Gujt-trs between the Gth and 9th centuries, but very few traces now remain. One of its s8vemr gates the Gujrati dltrwaza, though

in ruins, is still distinguishable. A do:r,en 01(1 ta.nks and welh;, the stone image of a killg seated 011 a sinhasari ( lion-supported throne) ancl a numher of temples n.re of B.ntiqun.rimi interest, and seveml SaORkrit iURcriptions referring mostly to the time of the Pramam and Chauhan rulers, have been found. It owes its iluportance to its being the Gead Quarters of Sub-Division. It was far more importlHlt in olden days when it was the centre of business, flourishing tmde and populated with moneyed people known as Shreemals, which bet is corroborated by the results of excavations where in images of antiquity have been found and bricks are even now unearthed when required for building pnrposefl. It is Raid that due to some natural oalamity, the old town was buried under-ground and the present town sprang up in its plaoe, Owing to Rail and Road faoilities, Mandi or market of grain has sprung up at Bhinma.l a.nd it is Ilo fa.irly importa.nt Mandi in this district.

1. Ahore. 2. Bhinmal. 3. Daspan. 4. J a.lore.

1. B"kha.sat. 2. Bagorq,. 3. Bhawatra..

High SohooZ::"""

[ vi ]

APPENDIX A.

List of Post Offices in the Jalore District.

5. J aswantpura. 9. Rani warar. 6. Malwara. 10. Sanchore. 7. Madron. 11. Sayla 8. Movslim. 12. Sia.na.

APPENDIX B.

List or Police S~ations in the Jalore District.

4, BhinmaL 5. Jalore. 6 J aswantpura.

7. Modran. 8. Nosra. 9. Raniwara,

APPENDIX C.

tlst of Schools in the Jl\lore District.

1. Darbar Iligh School, J alore, 2. Darbar High School. Bhinma1.

Govemment Middle Schoal:-1. Datbar Middle Sohool J a.swn.ntpllra.

SanchorH. M0.1 wsra. Umedpur.

2. Darbar ,i " 3. Da.rbar " " 4. Darbar " ."

Government Boys Prima"y Schools

Qovernment Girl, Primary Schools

..•. 55.

3 .

.Aided BOY8 Primary SchooZs .... ...., 3.

Teh.il J alor" 1. Ahore. 2. Bhuti. 3., Bhwari. 4. Wagara. 6. Saila. 6. Wnla. 7. Sidhu. 8. Gl1dha-balotan. 9. 13ha varani.

10. Padardi.

'l'ehsil Sancho". 1. Sanchore.

T ehsil J a3wantpurrJ.. 1. Wadgaon. 2. Malwada.. 3. Mandoli. 4. Rani wa.da Kalan.

APPENDIX D.

List of Gram-Panchayats in Jalere Distri()t.

11. Sankhwali. 12. Chadri. 13. Akoli. 14. RaithaI. 15. Oth wala. 16. Wakra,. 17. Thanwala. 18. Harji. 19. Kabrada. 20. Dayalpura.

2. Gudha llama.

21. Mandwla.. 22. Bhenswada.. 23. Mengal wa. :34. Alana.. 25. Ptwata. 26. Bal wada. 27. Res wana. 28. Panthedi 29. Dudli. 30. Sakrana.

3. Vakasal'.

5. Raniwada Khurd. 9. J unjani. 6. Ra.msin. 10 Moreseem. 7. Dhur. 11. Na.rBanaa. 8. Dumadiya. 12. Tawav .

..... ---

13. Sirona. 14 Umedpur. 15. Vadgaon.

10. Sanchore. 11. Shedwa. 12. Umedpur. 13. Babatra..

31. Umedpur. 32. Alasara. BB. Wavtra. 34. Charau. 35. Goole. 36. Jiwa,ra.. 37. Khehra. 38. Birans .. 39. Surana. 40. Tiloda.

13. Sikwada. 14. Wagoda..

jALORE DISTRICT

REVIEW OF POPULATION FIGURES.

1. The district lies in the extreme south-west of Rajaijthan. It is situated between '24° 30' Bond 25° 45' north latitudes and 70° 54' Itnd 73° 6° east

introduction. longitudes. It is bounded on the east by Sirohi and Pali districts, on the south by Palanpur (Bombay) and Cnteh, on the west by

'~rhar Parka.r district of Sind (Pakistan) and. on the north by Barmer district.

2. It comprises the three Tehsils of Jalore, Jaswantpura and Sanchore.

3. This district consists of 4 towns and 686 viilages, having a population of 459,467 persons, (rna,leR '210,220 ltIld females 219,247 ) of ,,,,born

Population. only 28,051 persons or 6'1 per cent reside in the urban units :wd rest in the rural ones. rrhis di::.;trict stands 16th ill respect of populntilm

among the districts of Rajrtsthan vide Annexure "A". A nmjority of villages are of tbe smallest size with a popuhttion below 500 persons. There are ,1 towns Jalore, Ahore Sia,nlt, and Bhinmal.

4, The popula.tion of this district as composed on throh 1. 1951, according to 'Census of 1941, was 399,570 (males '207,989 and femft!es Hll,5Hl). rrhe last dec!'I.de rms witnessed an increase of 59,897 ,i. e. 15'0 p'or efmt. This distrir,t ocellpi(ls 13t,}. ~)()Bitif)n in the districts of Rajasthan with respec~ to growth of popn1a,t[oI;, vide ,,<'l ... nuexnre dB". Its growth is above the average growth in Hn,jR,sthan by (lJ pAr C(lIlt, This growth 111 :the urban uuits has been as high :18 f:H'3 per cent ,vbite in the rura.[ uliit:i it is oIlly 1'2'3 per cent.

5. The are~ of this dir'ltrict is 4,9'23'6 t;q. mile8 (supplied by 8urvflyor Genflm! of India). It thus co verB 3'0 per eent of the toktl arGn of tbe St:'tte and

Area and DenGity. 8ta.ndslOth in respect of ftrefl, when compared with the other districts of Hajasthan, vide Annexnre ··U". rrbe Director of L[~n d Recm-ds,

Ihjaf<thftll, states the a,refL of the distrirt to be 4,7;'W sq. mileR. It has a density of 93 l)ersons per square mile. It was 81 in HHl. It st,ands 19th among thE' di~trictR of Hajastlmu in that respect, Its density is below the average clenp,ity oi HajaBthall which is ] 17 and ab~ve ttmt of Judhpur DiVision (62) of which it forlUfi a. p:trt vide AlluBxmes "D" and "F".

6. rl'be !lnmbpf of occupied hotl:-!es in thi ... district is 86,959 whi~'h are inhabited hy 'Occupied h:m,es, 93,l'J6 hOllseholds; (79,G55 housos oc(mpiHl by (4)181 hOllsflllOlrli-; in households, family rnral area" ?ud 7,404 houses occupied by I:) 145 hO,HICholds in urban composition and sex units). -ratio.

7. '1'he number of persons per occup1cd bouse is {j'3 (5'4 in ruml and 3'8 in urb~n units) and tibe same W~1S the proportion in 1941. 'l'be average eompositioll of a bOllSf)­

hold is 5'1 persons in rural and 3·4 in urban units. '['he hOll::;ehold pOpU1M.ioil of th(~ district i~ 459,163 (431,112 in fnml and. 28,051 in urban) i. e. 304 leAS thR.ll the totR,t population. rrhis last figure represents the hou~eleBs persons and inm::t,tss of institutiom. etc The number of females per thousand males in this distriet is DI3 in tot~! populatil>n and 912 in household population. H was 921 in total population in 1941 vi.de Annexure "E". In the rural units it is 909 and in the urban units it i~ 964.

8. The number of total literates is 18,461 or 40'2 per thousaIld (males 16,801 1'. e. Literacy. 70'0 per thousand, females 1,660 i. e. 7'6 per tlWUf.!tlld). Th~

condition is different in rural from urban

Number of lltors,'es per thouRll.nd of units !loS is depicted in tIle inset table,

I, __ ~er~on_~ !... Mlllos I Ferttllo)911

_'1 30' ~~ 650 ~ II .. _ , .. :':

._ 185'0 30fi'O ~ .. ~

.Rural

TJrban

------------------------------------

9. The strength of persons depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture is 33\),385. fl1hey form 73'9 per cent of the total population and if we

:Frincipq,l means of take out of consideration those \vho :11'e not directly in tonch with livelihood. land 'i,e" nOll-culti vating owners of land and their depen<.1an ts, the

perccnt,1,ge of actual agriculturists and their depelldants comes to 7'22. Among the agriculturists the hrgest percentR,ge i. e., 5-1':3 is that of culti vrttors of Irmd, wholly or mR,inly unowned, and their dependants, Uuiti vators of lana wholly or nminly owned and their depondftnts form a percentage of 1:3'4 onl,Y, The cultivating labourers and non-cultivating owners of bnd are '1'5 CLnd 1'7 per cellt respectively.

10, Non-agricnltnml category forms 26'1 per cent and n.mong themselves the Jarge lll~jorjt.Y depend upon "Other services and rniscella,neous sources" who forIll 1l.~ per cent of the geoeml population. Industri:.\ists comprise S'O por cent, trn.ders are Li'7 per cent and transport industry supports 0'2 per cent only.

11. In the rural units the agriculturrd classes form 76'S per cent of the total rural population and the non-i~gricuitul'u;l classes form 23';) pel' cent, of whom cultivfLtors of mVlled land and their dependants form J3'8 per cent, cultivators of unowned land alld their dependants form 56'6 per cent, cl1lti vating labourers and their depeud<liDts form 4'7 per cent while the non-cultivl1tlng owners of laud form 1'7 per cent only.

12, Of the non-agricultural cn,tegory the largest rrmjority belong to the "Other services n,nd m.iscellaneolls sources" chAs being ] 0'0 per cent and those deri vmg tbeir principn,l means of li\Telihood from jndnstri~.l activities rank second bf·ing 7'4 per cent. Traders come next a,s they form 5'7 per cent. '11ranspurt stands last with a percentage of 0''2.

13. In the urban units the owner cultivators and the cultivn.tors of unowned land .are 7'9 ancl19'1 per cent respedively of the total urban population. ~1he cnttiv(1,ting Ltbourers and nOll-cutti vatiug ownerfl of }:.wd are 1'3 and 1'6 per cent respecti vely. 'rhe non-agricultural cll.tegory forms 70'1 per eent. The largest group depends upon "Uther services and miscellaneous sources" forming 2rl'U per cent, tmders being ~2 0 per cent and industrialists 17'0 per cent only. 1''2 per cent of the population are engaged in transport industry.

14. Economically inactive persons can be grouped into two categories-(a) Those who 8R.rn their Ii velihoocl without any activity e, g" pensioners,

Economically inac- stipend holders ll.nd receivers of rent from land or buildings or tive persons. interest and (b) those 'whose activities o.re uneconomic in their nature

e· g., beggars, prostitutes etc. 'rhe number of such persons in this district is 3,'232 (2,349 males and 883 females). They form 0'72 per cent of the total popUlation of the district. Their further details are gi ve~ in District ECJn()rni~ 'ra,ble B. IIi. Employers, EmpJoyeefi a.nd Iudepel1dent Workers m IndustrIes and Servlces by Divisions and Sub-divisions.

15. The principal langua.ge of this district is Marwari which is really a dialect of Rajastbani. It is spoken by 445,512 persons i.e., 96'98 per cent. or

Language. the other languages or dialects spoken in this district, 'vVestern Hindi is spoken by 11,444 persons or 2'0 per cent of the population.

The number of speakers of other languages is insignificant being less than one per cent.

16. A vast majority of the people of this district n,re Hindus being 89'6 per cent, next come Jains who are 5'5 per cent, Muslims rank third being

Religion. 4'9 per cent of the population. Sikhs and Christians combined form even less than one per cent.

17. The Scheduled castes population enumerated in this district is 17,240 ie" 3'75 per cent of the total population and there is none belonging to

Scheduled Castes. Hchednled tribes. A list of Scheduled castes notified by the Government of India is appended as Annexure "G".

18, Of the persons enumerated in this district 97'1 per cent are born in the district itself, while those born in other districts of Rajasthan are 2'4 per

Migrants. cent. For districtwise details of the above items see District Table D. IV (Migrants). Perilons born in India outside Rajasthan are 1,384

that is 0'3 per cent and those born in countries in Asia beyond India are 796 i. e 7 0 ~ per cent only.

19. The number of disphced persons in this district is only 829. All have imn~i­grated from \Yest Pakista,n (587 in 1H47, 77 in l~JiS, DD in ] 94\), (jj

Displaced Persons. in 1950 ~,nd 3 in 1951). Majority of them 548 i_ e-, 66'1 per cent are traders. 60 i_ eo, 7-2 per cent earn their livelihood by 'Other

services and miscellaneous sources '. IndustrIalists are 45 i. e, 5'4 per cent. rrhose ,yho are engaged in transport are 14 i, eo, 1-7 per cent. Cultivators of owned and of unowned land are 18 and 144 i. e., 2'2 and 17-4 pel' cent respectively.

20. In this district the total number of persons afflicted by infirmities (the blind, the delli-mutes, the insane and the lepers) arB 1,968 that is 4'3 per

Infirmities. thousand. Blindness is the most prominent, the number beillg 1,G26 that is 3'5 per thousand. Persons afliicted by the rest of the il1firlilj~

ties are 0-74 per thousand only. 45-2 per cent of the total blind persons are in the age group 55 a.nd over. Similarly 18'6 per cent of the total deaf-mutes, 11'2 per cent of the total insa.ne and 12 per cent of the total lepers are in this age group.

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ANNEXURE "An.

Districts of Rajasthan arranged by Population.

S. No. District 'l'otal Rural Urbal1

1 Jaipur .... 1,656,097 1,186,885 469,212

2 Udaipur ... , .... .'! .. 1,191,232 1,043,263 147,976

:3 Bharatpur ... . .. 907,399 757,177 ]50,222

4 Alwar ... , .. ... 861,993 763,155 98,838

5 Kotah ... -. .. , 766~981 639,230 'J 26 !:fEl8 ,

6 Sa waimadhopur ... ... 765,172 6G8,943 96,229

7 Nagaur ... 763,829 664,250 99,579

8 Bhilw>tra ••• .~ . r/~7;356 659,851 67,505

I) Jodhpur ••• 691,7t:16 463,399 228,387

10 Sikar .- ••• 677,782 529,498 148,284

11 Pali .... . .. ..t. 660,856 570,7~7 90,129

]2 Gangfmagar .... -. ••• 630,130 539,217 90,913

13 Jhunjhunu .... ••• 588,621 443,295 J40,326

14 Chittorg:uh ••• 537,724 524,570 63.1fl4

15 Churu ••• ... ... 5'23,276 338,174 J85,102

]6 Jalore ••• • •• 459,467 431,416 28,051

17 Banner - 441,368 408,601 32,767

18 Tonk - ... 400,947 332,268 68,679

19 Jhalawar , . . ... • •• 373,810 330,826 42,9.')4

20 Banswara ••• 356,559 336,874 ~9,685

21 Bikaner ••• ••• 330,3:29 ]81,341 148,988

22 Dungarpur ••• 308,243 286:501 21,742

23 Bundi n. • •• 280,518 232,760 47,758

24 Sirohi ... • •• 237,362 209,502 27,860

25 . J aisa.lmer ••• 102,743 9;j,717 8,026

S, No, District

1 .hipur, 2 Tonk . 3 Barmer 4 Jodhpur 5 Sirohi , 6 Jhunjhunu 7 Pali 8 Banswara 9 Ganganagar

10 Udaipur 11 Nftgaur

12 Bhilwftra 13 Jalore

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ANNEXURE "B",

Districts of Rajasthan arranged ac~ording to

Percentage of Growth of Population,

Growth ,.. J ___ , ____ " S,

Actual Percentage No, District

.' +365,537 +28'3 14 Churu · ,

· .+76,202 +23'5 15, Chittorgarh · • . of· 78,071 +21'5 16 Bunni

· +118,103 +20'6 17 Dnngarpur

· +40071 loi , +20'3 18 SawfLi Madhopur

· v +97,750 +HlH 11) J ai 8R,1 III flr

, t 105,270 +18'9 20 Silmr

· .+56,646 -t 18'9 21 Bikaner , .+96,156 +18'0 22 Jha,la"mr.

, 7178,051 +17'6 23 Kotah · • +107,452 +lG'4 24 BhR,mtpur · · +96,262 + 1 [)',') 2{) A 1 war ,

· +59,897 + l:J'O

ANNEXURE "0",

Growth r _}_----,

Actual Percentage

+68,148 +15'0 + ()6,8!),1 + ]'2'8

+31,H4 -1- 1'2'5

+33,~61 ~-1'2'4

+82,647 +El'l +U,4D7 +]O'j

+ 61,868 +10'0 -HW,4!J3 _/_ s,r?

+26,781 +7'7 +39,041 +5'4 +46,058 +fY3

+ lG,oO] +2'0

Districts of Rajasthan arranged according to Area.

S. No. District

1 Jaisalmer '2 Barmer 3 Jodhpur 4 Bikaner 5 Glmganagar 6 Udaipur 7 Nagaur 8 Oburu

9 Jaipur 10 Jalore 11 Kotah 12 Pali 13 Bhilwara.

, I'i

• •

Area in square miles

15,967'5 10,15:)'5 9,43,1'4 8,446'6 8,2'2:5'0 6,957'5 6,898'8

• 6,512'4 6 '295'4 , 4903'6 , ... 4,784'6 4,750'7 4,671'5

8, District Area in square

No. miles

14 Sawai Madhopnr 4,'203 I) 15 r:ronk . 3,!581'(} 16 Alwar 3,215'3 17 Chitt,orgarh 3,281'2 18 Bharatpur 3,13'2'() 19 Silmr 2,% I'~) 20 Jhalawar 2,:311']

;21 Jhunjhunu 2,3JO'G 22 Bundi '2,1;)b'9 23 Banswara l,H53':3 24 Sirohi 1,671'1 25 Dung'ftrpur 1,4otr:3

• Total 130,:20(j 7

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ANNEXURE 'D'.

Di~tricts of Rajasthan arranged according to Density per squa.re mile

with variation since 1941

S. District HJ41 1951 Variation.

S. District 1941 1951 Variation. No. No.

1 Bharatpur • 275 290 +15 14 Sirohi • 118 142 +24 2 Alwar · 260 '266 + 6· 15 Pali • 117 139 +22 3 J aipur 205 263 +58 16 Bundi • 117 131 +14 4 Jhunjhunu · 212 '255 +43 17 Tonk 91 112 +21 5 Sikar 209 230 +'21 18 Nagaur 95 111 +16 6 Dungl1rpur I 187 210 +23 19 Jalore 81 93 +12 ;. 7 Sawai Ma.dhopur. 162 182 +20 20 Churu 70 80 +10 8 Chittorgarh · 161 182 +21 21 Ganganagar 65 77 +12 \-) Banswara 154 182 +'28 22 Jodhpur 61 73 +12

10 Udaipur · 146 171 +25 23 B[l,rmer 36 43 + 7 11 Jh::da war 150 162 +12 24 Bikaner 36 39 + 3 12 Kotah 15~ 160 + 8 25 .J aisalmer • 6 6

'13 B hil wara • 135 156 +21

ANNEXURE "E".

Districts of Rajasthan arra.nged according to preponderance of females.

No. of females No. of females

S. per 1000 males in S. per 1000 males in

No. District r----...J___----. No. District r----_,,__~

1941 1951 1941 ]951

1 Dungarpur. · 970 1,003 14 Kotah 919 926 2 Bauswara 996 983 15 frank 903 925 3 Sirohi · 947 973 16 Jaipur 914 919 4 S kar 920 972 17 Jalore 921 913 5 uuaipur · 9-1:3 960 18 Bundi 918 913 6 Ohittorgarh · 944 958 19 Jodhpur 887 899 7 Jhunjbunu. · 881 956 20 Alwar 890 896 8 JhalR.war 925 952 21 Sawai Madhopur 884 879 9 Pali · 943 946 22 Barmer 869 869

10 Chul'll 908 939 23 Ganganagar 814 836 11 Naga.ur 912 936 24 Bharatpul' . 840 835 12 Bhilwara • 943 934 25 J aisalmer 807 813 13 Bil{aner · 866 929

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ANNEXURE" F ".

Density of population per square mile in the Administrative Dilnsions of the State of Rajasthan.

5. No.

1 Jaipur

2 Udaipur

3 Katah

4 Bikaner

i Jodhpu.r

Divisions

--ANNEXURE "H"

Scheduled Castes.

Density per square mile

228

173

154

64

G2

Published in the Notification, Gazelle of India, Extraordinary Part II Section 3. No. 27 dated 11th Angust 19W

Order No. S. R. O. 510 dated 6th Sept., 1960.

1 Adi Dharmi 12 Chamar 28 Kapadia Sansi 34 Nut

2 Aheri 13 Chura '21 Khangar 35 Pasi

:1 Badi 14 Dabgar 25 Khatka 36 Raigar

4 Bagri 15 Dhankia 26 Koach Band ~7 Ramdasia

; Bajgar 16 Dheda 27 Koria 38 Rawal

6 Bansphor 17 Dome 28 Kunjar 39 Sarbhang

" Bargi 18 Gandia 29 Madari 40 Singiwala

8 Bawaria 19 Garancha Mehtar 30 Majhabi 41 Sansi

9 Bhand 20 Godhi 31 Mehar 42 Thori

10 Bhangi 21 J atia 32 Mehtar 43 Tirgar

11 Bidakia 22 Kalbelia, 33 Mochi 44 Valmiki

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SCHEME OF (;ENSUS TABLES.

Census Tables Prepared this time fall under 'he following six broad groups:-

A GENERAL POPULATION TABLES.

B ECONmno TAJ3LES.

C HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) rrABLES.

D SOCIAL AND CumURAL TABLES.

E SUMMAHY TABLE.

F I_jOCAL TARLE.

There are five Tables under General Po~uJation Tables. These are:-

A I AREA, HOUSER AND POl'l:L\TION.

A II V,\RIATION TN POPULATION DURING FIFTY YEARS.

A III 'rO\,,'NS ANI> VILLAGES CL;.\SSlFmn 1W rIlPULATION.

A IV TuWNS CM:-iSfFmn IiY POPLLATWN WITH VARlATIONS SINCE 1901. A V TOWNS A1HtANGED Ti;:U;l1TOltlALLY WITH PorUh<\TION BY LIVELIHOOD

CLASSEH.

Economic Tables comprise of three, separate Tables. These are:-

B I I_jlVELIHOOD CLASSES AND SUB-CLASSES.

B II SECONDARY MEANS OF LIVELIIIOOD.

B III EMPL'DYERS, EMPLOYEES ANDIINDEPENDENT WORKERS IN INDUSTRIES AN])

SERVICES BY DIVJS[o~S AND SUB-DIVISIONS.

There aTe five Tables in the GroJp of Household and Age t( sample) Tables. These are:--

c c

I HOUSEHOLD (SIZE AND COMPOSITION).

II LIVELIHOOD ULASSE8 BY AGE GROGPS.

C III Am~ AND CIVIL CONDITION.

c c

IV AGli} AND JjITEUACY.

V SINGLE YEAH AGE RETURNS •

.. They have been prepared on sample basis.

Social and Cultural Tables consist of seven Tables. These are:-

D I LANGUAGES; D I (I) l\fOTHER rrONGUE; D I (II) BILINGUALISM.

D II RELIGION.

D III SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHlWULED TRIBES.

D· IV MIGRANTS'

D V DISPLACED PERSONS BY LIVELIHOOD CLASSES.

D VI NON-INDIAN NATIONALf:l.

D VII ]£DUCA'l.'IONAL STANDAHDS.

There is only one summary T able:-

E SUMMARY FIGURES BY ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS

There is only one local table:-

('t) INFIRMITIES.

DEFINITIONS AI~D E;Y TO SYMBOLS.

Definitions.

. ., Tract:-,-In past censuses the cerrsus figureS' were tabulated by administrative units i e., districts, tehsils etc. 'rhis time in almost ftll bbles tlie figures Imve been represented by nnits which hlwe been technie::Jly Ci\,llcu "THACT8". Traets Rl'e (Jf three killds, (11 all Yillages of a fmb-division kLkcl1 tOgCU121' fO[,111 on8 rllral tract.; (2) [tIl towns (\vhich rtre not cities) in a district takel1 together form f1ll ., nrb;m non-city tn\~t" and (3) every city is (t'l "urban (lity trant" or in Rhort "city tl'(1,ct ". A ESG of tracts comprised in eacu district has been given in the handbook of tho district.

Town:-A "'rown " has been defined as every municipality, every cantonment. or every village which had a population of 5,000 or over in 11JM 01' any other village which wss treated as a to\vn for special reasons by the State Oensus 8uperintendent.

OitY:-A " Oity" is normally d~fiued (l,S a town with a, population of one lac ~r over, but this definition has beon relaxed in :Rajasthan, and towns with a population of 50,000 pr,over have a180 been tre.'tted as cities, to bring tbo definition in uniformity with the one adopted in the Municipal Act. . ', . ,

.. Vzllage:-A" Village" means a revenue mauza whose revenue is realised under a separate name. It includes all h1tmlets att[tched to it.

"

Hou~e;-A "Honse" has been defined a,s every structure made of any material whioh is actually used as humn,n babitation or if Dot so uRed, is capable of being so used, which has separate main entrance from the street, lane, by-lane' ek. It includes structures of all kinds such as residentinl houses, temples, mosques, offices, etc. The minimum, which was necessary for qualifying a structure to be abssed n,s a honse, was at least two walls and a roof made of any material.

Occupied HOllse:-" Occupied housos" were those which were used actually for the residence of human beings.

Household:-A "Hou8shold" has been defined to mean and include all persons living in one and the same house and dining at a e01l1mon mess irrespective of. 'their blood relationship e.g. serv::mts residing with their masters and taking meals in their kitchen ,;vere treated a,s members of the master's household. On '. the contrary even nearest relatives as husband or wifo wore treated as separate families if for any reason they happened to live in separato buildillg8 and dine at separate kitchens. ;_:

Household PopuJa#on:-"Honschold Popula,tion" 111eans porsons living in numbered houses as members of fL c0!l1111eIJs:11 f:l,mily inoluJing guests and serv!tllts. It does not include (a) houseless pemon:;; or (b) inmalies o£ jnstitutions like jails, hospitals, hostels, dak bungalows, boarding houses, orphanages, sarais, dharmashalas, police lines, military lines, asylums, etc.

bisplru;ed persor;:-A "Displaced person" was (iefined '\1S a person who migrated from Western Pakistan after 1st lYI arch 1947 .(,)1' fron? Eastel'l1 PakistGn after 15th October 1946 due to commnnal disturbances or fe~~r of disturbances or uue to partition of Iudia and Pakistan. ~. Ohildren born to such persons after their migration to India, were not to be treated as displaced persons.

Ward:-A "Ward" was defined as municipal ward in case of municipa,l towns. In non-municipal towns wards have been made arbitrarily by the Oensus Department.

Means of LivelillOocl:-In fOl'mor censuses it was customary to represent the basic population data by commnnity or religion. This time an innovation haos been made ltud in most of the tftbles tho figures are pnblibhed by 1\[ e~~llS of Li veliLood groups. All occupations have been cl[tssified under eight bl'O~td c]a,SSGS and given code numbers which are as follows:-

I .. Cultivators of land wholly or ma,inly owned and their dependants.

10

II Cultivators or land wholly or mainly unowned and their dependant&.

III Cultivating labourers and their dependants.

IV Non-cultivating owners of land, agricultural rent receivers- and their dependants.

Persons (inoluding dependants) who derive their principal means of livelihood from :~

V Production other than cultivation.

VI Commerce.

VII Transport.

VIII Other services and miscellaneous sources.

N. B.-In most of the Tables, the mil 01&s9 number s only gi1en instead of describing the class.

Oode No.:-In the enumeration stage a set of location code numbers was prescribed to identify each inhabited spot, whereby the districts were numbered serially within the State, tehsils within a. district and cities, towns or villages within a tehsil. Similarly houses were numbered within a village and households within each house. Hamlets were given sub-numbers under the number of the parent village.

Key to Symbols.

MIL Mea.ns of livelihood.

T ... Total.

R Rural.

TJ Urban.

p Persons.

M Ma.les.

F Females.

S.D.R. . .. Sub-Division Rural

Letter "M" when used with the name of a. city indioates "Municipality", letters I'T.B." ........ Town Board; ·'N.A" ...... Notified Area.

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DISTRICT CENSUS DATA AT A GLANCE

1951.

Code No. and N am6 of Sub- Region 2'4 Desert Sub-Region. Code No. and Ni1.1l1G of Nfttl1r:ul Division Code No. and Name of District :-

2'41 Rtjasthan Dry Area. Divlsion,

(1) According to ~ak1ml Begion 2'416 Jalore District, (2) According to Etl1lmercl,tion Location Code. 14 Jalore.

1. Area in sq. miles 4,9236 Proportion to total area of the State 3'8 p,e.

2. Population :-

Persons Males Females

{~ 4.59,467 240,22) 210,247

1951 431,416 225,~HO 206,476 28,051 14,288 13,771

{ ~ 3~J9,570 207,989 191581

1941 384.100 19O,888 184,212 15,470 8,101 7,369

3, Denaity- per square mile in { 1951 1941

4i, Variation in population

1901 - 1911 1911 - 1021 1921 - HJ31 19:31 - 1941 IDn - IDS1 1901 ~- 1951 (in the hst 50 years)

Actual

+ 31,471 - 23,308 + 47,709 + 49,326 + 59,897 + 165;095

5. Mean decennial growth rate during 1941 - 51

,6. Towns and villages classified by population.

No, Population

Cities 'Oi •••

rrowns other tha,n Oities ... 4 28,051

Villages with a population of:-

Over 5,000 2,000 to 5,000 21 58,478 1:000 to 2,000 101 131,030

500 to 1,000 217 150,880 I Less than 500 347 91,028

Total , .. 686 431,416

Femn,les per 1000 males

913 909 DG4

921 92:3 910

93 81

p, C. ot total populntion

of the Stn.te.

3'0 3'4 1'1

3'0 3'1

'8

Percent:lge

... + 13'9

+ 10'7 - 7'2 + ]5'8 + 14'1 + 15'0 + 56'1

p, O. to total population of Females per

District 1000 mides

6'1 9G4

12'7 960 285 925 328 H05 1~),8 8','0

-93'9 DOa

1. Occupied Houses and Housl:!holds.

:No. of ocellpil)d IJllll';('~

T B, U

;~~;. U;j!J 1\1 .. );-);)

~. tIJ4

No. of hon~eholds

Hi3,126 fH,!=Jt)]

t),14!)

1'1

8. No. of household.,; per 100 Occupied Houses.

9 No of displaced persons.

P (In,on r;;.

]i 82!1 I: 571 r :2riN

Persons per occupied bom;e

50 .5'0 4'0

Mnl\:,s.

436 30!) 131

10. Disbibution of population by MIL Classes per 1000.

Total Agrinnltllml I II

,

107

JII

'1' .139,3Sf) 7:-H:I 6L5fn 134 249,378 543 20,689 45 l

R B;-W.900 7fiH 59,344 138 244,014 566 20,2~6 I 47

u 2,223 79 5,364 191 363 ]3

Total N 011- A gri(' nItu rrd V I VI VII

Persons per household

5'0 5'0 3~0

Females.

:)\)8

266 127

lV

7,851

7,406

445

VIII

17

17

16

~-_~A-e~~~!_~_~~: __ -i 1,~~;;~) I-~~tu~l-T;~t~o I Aetnal 11~~~ -, Actual 11~foTA~-~ l,~~~ l' ]20,082 ~,; I 36,~77 i tiO 30,732 67 1,081 I 2 51,392 112

H 100,4'26, 2::3:-3 32,113; 74 24,567 57 732 2 43,014 1,00

U 19,6561 701 4,7641170 I 6,165 220 I 349 • 12 .8,378/ 299

11. Distribution of population by Religion-

Religion

Hindus Sikhs Jains Buddhists ZoroR,strians Muslims Christians Jews Others

Persons

411,736 6

25,130

22,435 160

•••

Percentage of totaJ population of the Distt.

89'6

4'9 rees than on~

. ..

H

12. Literates :-Actn1t1 Percentage

Persons Males Females Persolls Males }!\nnales

T. 18,461 16,801 1,660 4'0 7'0

R. 13,275 12,430 845 3'0 5'0

U. 5,186 4,371 815 1St) 31'0

13. Distribution by Economic status: --

Self-supporting persons.... 184,945 Eaming depend;mts 46,962 Non-earnin!S dependants "" 227,560

153,t56 101. Average population per Tehsil

15. Average area per Tebsil 1641'2 squilre miles.

16. Industries:-

11. Textile Industries Establishments 1,010

N umber of 2. Non-'l'extile Industries Establishments 2,605 3. Handioollls in rrextile Industries 1,015

17. Towns with their Code No. -

14, 1/88 .J alore ]4j!/153 Ahore 14/ : / 177 Hialla. 14/2/68 BhiJlm~1

18. Tracts com.prised in this Di6triO~:-

No. ;\:I.lne

60 ,Ja:Jore Sub-lJivision Rural. 61 Bbinrrml Sllb-Di viRion i~,ural. 62 .hlore District n rba,Il 1\ OIl-City.

19. Tehsils with their Code No.--

]4/1 Jalore 14/2 Jaswftntpura 14/3 Sanchore

No. of House­holds

40,709 30,159 22,258

M.

]\f.

Household population Literates

Males Females Males Females

96,604 78,948 64,553

90,454 72,076 56,528

7,866 6,574 2,861

1,137 373 150

1'0 0'0 6'0

N.B.-Figures in item No. 14, 15 a,nd 19 include the figures of Urban :treas of tho Teh~ils concerneo.

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A.-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES

A. I-Area, Houses and Population

ExnANATORY NOTE

'rhi.~ tn,blc shows the numht~r of villages, towns, occnpied honses and rnrn I popula­tion for each of the tehsils of tho District. SPri:d No. 1 cont:tins the aggrcgnJ,o COl"l'es­

ponding ngures for the district as a wllo\e,

'riw ngnres of area, aga,inst each unit have been ente-red HS supplied by the District Officer. They represent the total of unit" rural as well as urban, atl separate ngurrs for urban units were not avaibble. 'rite total area of the district, as supplied by tl10 f-innf'yor

General of India, has been given within the bra,cl\ets [l,gainst the I1allle of district, TIle

tehsilwisfl area. could not be made available from Surve.ror General's Oilier.

There are three Tebsils in this District.

ll) J alore Tehsil. (2) Jaswantpura'l'ehsil. (3) SanchoreTehsil.

POPVL\l'IOX Area Occupiort

'J.N". ,U.millistrativ8 Unit ill 8'1' Village,; 'l'oWIlIi ]>"1'00118 2.Ialc·" F"m~l.,~ mil('~

houses

(0 (~J (en (4) (5) (iij (7) (1') (j ,!)23'G)

1 JllJore District Total 4,7JO 6R6 " 86,959 459,467 210,220 219.247 Z Jafore District Rural 4,730 686 79,5.'i5 431,416 225,940 205,476

3 Jalore Sub·Division [lural ... 1,.5';2 128 32,453 168,365 87,052 81,313

4 ;Jalore rL'ehsil Rural 1,552 ~2k 3Jf

,1 G:~ IGS,365 &7.0f,2 ;--\ 1 • ~1 J :~

.; Bhi'nmal Sub·Division Rural 3,178 -/58 47,102 26.7,(]51 138,888 12·/,/6.1

G Jaswluitpunt 'l'ehbil RU!"itl J ,:,liO :!J5 2G,111 141.970 r;-J,g:-~~ 67,f):'\i)

'j Sanchu1'(t Tehsil Rural 1 ,i~lK 2:3~\ 20,U~1 121,081 M/,:,3 bn.r;~s

8 Jurore District Urban 4 7,404 28,051 14,280 13,7i/

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A.. II-Variation in Population during fifty Years.

RXI'LANATORY N OTF.

This table compares the popubtioI1 of tbe district as compoRed on 1 Rt March, 195: with those of the last five censuses.

'rho figures of past Censusm; Imve been taken from Provillci:d Tn 1)1e - I of the report!". of the Pftst Censuses.

(Jensua Ye1\X Persons Variation lIIabs Variation Females Tarhti.n'l (Ii (2) (:.1) (4) (5} (ii) (7)

1901 294,372 155,073 139,299

1~11 325,843 +):1.471 170,097 + 15,O:l.f 1;';.5,746 + ](;,447

19~, 302.,535 - 23.g08 1.58,272 -11,825 1~4 J(;'\ - 11,41':,

l!I:H 3;'>0,244 -H7.709 183,416 +25,14-1 J [,C. R~~ -t* :!~155f)

l~JH 3\)(t, 570 +4!l.3'26 '207,!l8:1 +24,573 ]'Il,B81 -+ ~4,71i~ 1%1 459,461 +5n.S97 240,220 + :12,231 111\),24. +'l.7,6tW,

N.: Vilri,ltiut. l!/Ol·HIJt +IG5,OC15 + 85.147 + 79,941S

Hi

A. III-Towlls and Villages .

EX1'LANATOl{y NOTF]:-

r.rhis t~tble dmtls with towns :18 ,ycll :1S vi IllLges t:L1ICIl together. They ha vc been cl~Lssified auJ villages belonging to mwh ebss, ;",lI(l thr'ir p()plll~ttion SCXWiS8 h[we been shown s~pf1rately for the

1'herc is no village with a population of :),000 and over in this District.

AamiDi,tr~tivD

Unit

-; ~ 'I'(lt~t popul:lLioll .-5r::: .~ ~ r----'~--.........

°w Total

TowliS alld ViJhtgos with less than 2,000 populalion

_~ ___ A. _____ ._

Lcs, than 500 500-1,000 1,000 ... 2,000

o ~ ~ " ..--____ '-__ ....,~--.~,.,---- ... y __ --A.. _______ , ,--_._~ _...A-. __ . .,

~.:;.;;; ~ Pen"JIls ~Ialcs Females ~~ c...' ~ ~.._, ...:;;-

r'

(l) (:») (II (6) (7) W) \lu) {ll) (J~) (1:J) (14i (If)) \lli) (I?)

r J lore District ... 690 459A57 210,220 219,247 665 195,\)+1) Itj·993 347 48,668 12,360 217 79,200 71,680 tOl 58,078 62,952

2 ..; 110re Sub·Divisioll 231 187,.)62 1)6,719 90,6.jJ 216 69.6-13/)/,416 99 1'£,036 I Z,29f 75 27,453 25,219 42 28,154 26,906

:; r .. ,loro 'rehsil 2;)1 187,::)G2 Qli,71U !lO,lill 21G C:Jii·/:l IlUIG !l!) 1 WaG Z B,~91 75 27,4(;3 2.1 ~l~ {~ 2HJh4 :llJ,go,

4 8hinma/Sub.DivisiQn4S9 111,I05U3,501128,60-1 449 126,303112,576 U8 34,632 ,;(),069 J 42 51,747 46,461 5939,924 36,04'

:j J:\s1f"n tp 11m Tehsil... 226 151,O2± 7'1,\)48 ~1,O76 2:lC Hi ,484 61.123 10~ 1;),'\:"\2 H,625 ~7 2~,~54 ;l(i.OH :-34 ~:J,578 ZI,45~

Ij SaU(:lore T"bsil ... ~3:3 121.0Rl G4,5fJ'l 56,5:28 22q 58.';19 ;;lAG:) HI ]D,l:-lO : 1(),H4 (iii 15':'93 :20,4J7 ~[j IG,24G 14,5'2

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'Classified by Population

acconling to the popula.tion in the classes ;;,; :1)1),\11 ill tlle: !lcfLding of tll(~ tabk. TIIP :ilililbel'o{ to,;YDS District as a whole ana for each of the teh,;jls ur '1:0 1)i~:'rjc:t.

Towns and Villages wit,h n population of ~ ,000-1 O,Qui)

~ ________ -_A_-________ ._._ Total ~,OO1-;j,OOO 5,000-]0,').)(1 10,000- ~Q,OOO 20,OOO--!)O,OOO o

Z ____ ..A.. _____ .--.,...-__ • __ ._A._ ___ ~~----'----- r- _______ '_. ____ "..- ___________ -A-.

~181 (1\)) (:ZO) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) '11)) (~l) (2')) (l'J) (:ji)) (:JJJ \il2) (3:3) (.J ij

25 44,274 42,255 23 34.694 33,394 2 9,530 6,85I ...

15 27,076 26,227 14 22,109 21,807 1 4,967 1,42/1 2

10 27,076 26,227 14 22,109 21,807 1 4,!JG7 .1,420 " IO 1'l,198 16,028 912,585 J 1,587 I 4,ti/3 4,nr ~.,

~ -'6 11,461 10,953 5 6,831 !l,5]:'l 1 4,613 4,4.11 ... 6

, 5,73! 5,075 ~ 5,7340 5,075 ('.

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A. IV-Towns Classified by Population with Variation since 1901

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This ta.ble ShOiYS; the popuhtion of the towns of the district for the last five Censuses by sex. It aLw give8 the va,riation in popllhtiou from dou.de to decade a.long with the net variation sinee 1901.

In this table, the cities and towns have been claSRified and arra,ngcd fuccording to population under six classes namely:-

I 100,000 a.nd over. 11 50,000 to 100,000

III 20,000 to ,150,000

IV ]0,000 to lO,O()O V 5,000 to ] O,O()O

VI Less than l5,OOO

Tho cbs::; in which theindividua'\ town falls is shown nnder t.he WVII(~ of the 1.('\\'11.

rl'he naturd of the local body functioning in f),wh Lmrn IS showll ill the bm('kc~", after til(- 1l:11H8 of the town wherever such body is functioning.

tn this (listrict tw(t fresh towns luwe been added in this ccusus wtltwly.

Town Hlld yea.r

(1)

Urban Population (Distt. 'rot[11)

1901

UHl 19'n

11141 HJf)l

Net Ya,ri;ttion (lS)Ol-l!J51).

Jalore ( M) (Ch~s V)

1901 UHl 19~1

l~Jl

1941

lWH

Bhinrual (M) ( Cllts::; V)

1901 1911 1\)'21

1931 1941 1951

Ahore (Class Vl)

1951

Siana (Class VI)

1951

lr Ahara

Jalore

J aswantpura,

Jalore

Jalore

l'crson. \' ariatiou (3) (l)

11,980 1'2,838 +850 11 ,00~ -1,536 l::3,l!lti +1,894 15,470 +:3,:n4 2o,051 + 12,581

7,443 7,624

G,270 7,114

7,9G7

9,387

,1,5:15 5,214 ;),032 (),082

7;503

9,054

4,991

4,619

+lG,OG3

+181 -1,:351

+844 +053

+1,420 +1,8·H

+ GW -18~

+ l,USO + 1,42]

+ 1,5:; 1 + J,;)OD

2. Slana,

Hal~~ \-ariation F~malp" V"ri"tioa (5) ((;, (,) 8

6,D70 li,018 (),3b~) + 41 !) 5,631 - 8;')0 6,7!)!) + i ,:2(;0

0,10 l + I ':;OJ

14,280 +0, Ii!) + tl,310

3,675

3,70 l

0,08S 3,t>65 4,2J .G

4,9Wi

2,:2~JI

2,ij\),S

2,4:1B :-U~~,l

3,t)o()

4,613

+llli -jOn +;)0:3 + !)!)(} +752

+ 1,'2D2

-11') +(;8.)

+7r):.

(i,44D

;):771

6,~~97

1,0(iD

10,771

:j,7()O

:1,83:; :{,18b :-;,449 :3,75J 1,1]()

'!,2J()

:201l',

:J ,~J4,'_'

;),017

1,441

+431 - 678

+t:i26 +~J72

-H~ .402

-~. [i;-)

-- (iUS

+:l() t :1( );-l

-" (jH

+ (ViJ

+:l{i{) 'J")

-- OJ;)

+:iij.")

+ {)(i~) .. ;'{H

+~,l:)l

.-I"!')- -

<ll ...... _.. 0 :-( rn

C ,..., <D

--" c:

c .......

>-, r:j o

..0

-'0 --t\'! ... a '" z

1.L"::­:::I)

o 0: L-

o o ct:>

( .. 1

cr:' I-CC

r";'1 tQ c;,

Q CJ

1-[­L-

cc'

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B. ECONOMIC TABLES.

1. In the 1951 Censw:;, the Economic olassification wa.s substituted for the la.ssiiica.tion ba,s(lll on RCjligion.

2. The people have been J.ivideu into two broa.d livolihood ca.tegories, vi~, ih{. Agricultural Classes Md the Nou-A<:;ricultural Classes.

3. There are four Agricultural Classes, defined as below :-

I Culbi vntors of hnd, wholly or m:1inly owned, and their dependants.

II Cultivators of land, wholly or mainly unowned, and their dependants.

III Cultiv!1ting l::tbourers and th(',ir dependants, and

IV Non-cultivil,ting owners of hnd; (l,gricultural rent receivers, and the. dependants.

4. There are fOlll' Non-AgricLdtllra,l Ch;..;se;:;, defined a.s compnsmg all persons (in­cluding dependants) who dr;ri ve their pl'itwil.)ll,l means of Ii velihooll from :-

V Production other tlmn cultiv:1tion.

VI Commerce.

VII Transport.

VIII Other services, and miscellaneous source!;,

5. All tbeqe chsses have been refnrretl t~ as :\[eans of Livelihood Classes or in brief MIL Classes.

NOTE.-(a) Lan<l is doomed to be owned" if it is hell on any tenure (by whl.tover name it i~ know. locally) which carrie; with it the right 0:' ~)3rmanent occupancy for purposes of cultiva­:.ion" Such right shOUld be heritabu. It ma.y be (but ned n')~ necessarily he} als. tmn;.;ferable.

(b) A "Cultiv<ttor" (Li\'olihood Clas~ I or 11) is distingui~hed from a "Uultiv~tting Labourer" (Livellhood ehss III) <ts the person who takes the l'eRponsible decisions which constitute the direction 01 tIle pl'oces~ of cultivat,l()u. All cultivating labonrers are employees of culti vators.

(0) The chtssiiication of a J:erson employed ill <tHy non·agricultunl entcerprise or establishment is based on the nature of his own work, not on the nature of the enterprise or est:J,blish~ ment concerned. 'rhus for instance !lut' all ra,ilway employees are classifiahle under, J_jivelihood Cluss VII (Transport), Those elllployed in Railway workshops are claflsifiabl. under Livelihood Olass V and thoRe employed on constructional services noder Livelibooll 01as8 VIII.

6. Livelihood Sl1b-Classes :-Ritch of the eight MIL Classes ha,s been ~ c1i vided)ntc, ~hree sub- classes, ,yith reference to their economic stactus as below :-

(1) Self-supporting persons;

(ii) Non-earning dependants; and

(iii) Earning dependants.

:Economically active, semi~active and passive persons ;-

7. All non-earning depeIllhnts nxe economically passive. They include peri'Jons perfor­ming house-work or other domestic or personal services for otbor members of the same family bousehold. Hnt they do not incluue "unpaid family workers or persons who tah:e part along with the members of the family bousehold in carrying on cultivation or a home industry as a fa,mily enterprise". .

8. All earning dependants are economically semi-active only. 'rbol1gb they contribute to the carrying on of economic activities, the m(l.gnitude of their individual contribution is deemed to be too small to justify their description as economically active.

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9. All self-supporting persons are, ordinarily, 3conomically active. ,certain classes and groups whicll constitute an exception to this rule. ,tioned below :-

(i) The self-supporting persons of fLgrieultural clasR IV.

But, there ~r& Tbese are men-,

(ii) The following group,," of s81hnppoftiug" persons who [He included in non-agri­cultural class V [1 I :tnd (le1'i ve tlwir prillci p:d moans of livelihood from rniscellaneous sources (otherwise than thpugh economic activity) :-

(a) Non-working owners of non-'l).;ri f 'llltllrnl pr()p~rty,

(b) Pensioners and rmnittallco holders,

(0) Persons living Oll c:,n,rity a,nd ()th~r persons w,th unproductive­occupations, a,nd

(d) inmates of pen:tl institutions ~nu ~\'sylums.

Classification of Economic activities and Econoluically active persons:-

10. Economio activities lllay be defiued u.s iuuluding all aotivities of which the result. is the production of useful commcJdities or the performance of useful services but not inolud­jng the performance of domestic or personft,l services by members of a family household to one another.

11. The most important n,mong n,11 economic activities is the cultivation of land (or

, the production of the field crop;q). It stands in a category by itself. All other economio

activities may be regarded as f~.tlling in [mother clttegory which may be referred to as

" Industries and Services". All theso [Lctivities may be classified with reference to the

nature of the commodity produced or service performed. Under the present scheme, all

industries and services are classified in 10 divisions; and these divisions are sub-divided into 8'3 sub-divisions- 'l'he scope of fwtivities included in efl,ch sub-division is indicated

by its title.

12. Economically active persons engaged in culti vation, are either cuI tivators or culti­vating labourers i. e.) they are persons of snb-cJf\.ss (i) of agricultuml classes I to III.

13. Economically active persons engaged in Industries u.nd Services are classifiable

in the divisions and sub-divisions. All persons innluded in each sub-division ai-e further

divisible into three sections viz.,

(i.) Employers.

(i1:) Employees, ~nd

(iii) Ind ependent \Vorkers.

11. In effecting this chssification, no ~econnt btu; been taken of wllether the classified

pAl"ROn \V[ttl aetnn.lly employed or nnE11llployd 011 the d:\,te of ellnmeratioll. He bas been

allocated to thu,t particnhr description of (~e()nomje adivity from which be bll,s been in fu.ct deriving a regnln,r (thftt is non-c?tsllftl) inr:0me, ftS llis principnj means of lirclihood.

The Tables.

15. The Economic tables for the StR,te as a whole with bma,k-np for N a,tum] Divisions

::Lnd districts will be found in Ueport Part II n of the CellSI1S of Imlia 1951, Volume X,

Raja,sthan and Ajmer. It also cont~inR a flll! discussion of the Indian Censtls Ecollomic

Cla.ssification Scheme and its comparison with Illtermttional Rta.llchrd Industrial C]f\.ssi-

. cation Scheme evolved by the United N n.tlons Organisation. r£hiR Handbook eon tains

the ab)73 t90bles for this district in which thev are Dublisbed down to tract leveL

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16. The replies recorded in the census slips against census questions 9, 10 a:s.d 11' lla.ve been used for classifying every enumerated person within the framework of Economic Oiassification of people described above. The results have been exhibited in the three tables.

(a.) Economic Table I

(b) Economic Table II

(0) Economic Table III

Economio Table 1.

... --

Livelihood classes and sub-cla.sseR.

Ser,ondary means of livelihood .

Employers, employees, and independent workerg. in industries and services by divisions and sub-di visions.

17. This table is the result of the record of replies to the cellS us question No.9 (1) .. It shows the distribution of population in the eight livelihood classes and a sub-classes of each livelihood cb,sf:. A complete picture has been presented of economina,lly :LctiVA. semi-active and passive persons.

Economic Table II.

18. It specifies the number of self-supporting persons in each of the 8 classes mentioned above' who have more than one means of livelihood and Cf(Y4f; classifies them a,ecording to the nature of suoil seconda,ry means of livelihood under the same eight classes. It also displa,ys the number of en,l'lling depencb.nts who supplement ( \vitlu their own activities) the resources provided for their maintenn.nce br the persons on whom thoy are dependant. The economic activity of the economically semi-active persons whereby they supplement

~ the above resources has been shown in thiR t~tble. The replies recorded in the slips aga,inst census question 11, showing the occup~.~tion of semi-active persons as alw the secondary mea.ns of livelihood of sclfsupp(Jrtill~ pers::ms ( with more th~tn one occupfLtion ). other than the principal means of livelihood, :~re the basis of this table.

Economic Table. IlL

19. l'his table is limited to economically active persons ouly. belf-supporting persons engaged in Industries a,nd Services have been classified under 10 Divisions and sub-divisiOllR thereof. rrbey have beeu further divided under e:1Ch division and sub-division into thre(~ oategories "Employers" '·l'jmployees", and "Independent Workers".

(a) MIL Clltss V (PrOduction other than culti vation) corre",ponds to Division 0 to ,1 (O.Primary industries not elsewhere speeified, I-Miniug and quarryi ug; 2-Processing and manufacture-foodstuffs, textiles leather and products there of; 3-Processing and manufacture metals, chemicals and product3 there of;. 4-Processing and manufacture not elsewhere specified).

(b) MIL class VI (Commerce) correspond" to Division 6 (Commerce).

(e) MIL class VII (l'mnsport) corresponds to sub-divisiollH 7'J to 7'4 of division 7 (Tra.nsport, storage and communimttions).

(d) MIL class VIII (Other "('nices and miscellltneous source,,) inclndcs Division 5 (Construction nncl ntilitips), Division 7 (Trl'lollspol't stomge nnd COIlJIDU­

nication) with the excpptioll of sub-division 7·1 to 7·4; Division 8 (Hea,]tb, education and public a.dministration) and Division 9 (Services not else­where specified). It also includes other miscellaneous Rources of liveli­hood e.g. income from investment, pensions and family remittances. proceeds of begging and other llllproductive activities. Tbese are not, however, included, in Economic Table III which is limited to imlustries and services. Hence there is a difference to this extent between the total self-supporting persons of the non-agrieultumi classes in l£eonoIllic Table 1 and the total of this table. rl'he reconciliation has been affected by entries of economically illneti\(' rnsons with the following further classifieation . at the end of the table \columns No. 798 to 807).

23

Persons ii ving principally on income from non-agricultural property.

(U) Persom~ living principally on pensions, remittances, scholarships and funds

(iii) Inmates of jails, asylums and alms-houses.

(iv) Hecipients of doles.

(v) Beggars and vagrants.

~ vi) All other persons living principally on lllGOme deri "ed from non-producti \'e acti vities.

20. '1'he Unit of Classilieatioll is the organised" Establishment". The cOlllmodity proG.uoed or tile service performed as a result of the work of tho organised establishment is the criterion tor dassifying the est~1blishl1lcnt. 'rne classification of tbe establisllll](~llt is the classification of every member of the establishment.

21. As regards" Employees ", n,ll persons, engaged, in produetiol1, COllllllet'CC or transport (and not being domestic servants) hfl,'i'f~ been classifieullIHlrJ' the appropriato sub­divisions with reference to their own ;;,ctivity, and without reference to that of their employer. Domestic serva.nts have all been classed in CDe sub-division without reference to tbe nature of their work. All other employees (including all mana.gerial ana snpervisory em­ployees, clerks, messengers, \yn,tchlllcn [tUa unskilled bbourers of every doscl'iption) have been classified with reference to tll(' cOUllllodity produced or services rendered hy their employers.

22. In this table occnpationa,l returns under some of the suo-(livisiolls are nil and the columns pertaining to such sub-divisions haY8 been omitted for tile sake of eeollomising s1_)!1l'e. hence thflrp. are breaks in the sel'iaillumber of columns.

SJ4

B. I-Livelihood Classes

Agricultural

All

0 Aamlni~tmtive Unit S. C.(i,)Self-sup-Z Tctal Population Total - ~Iorting persons

t.t: ..... ;...

~\...._-----., r-----J.. r----_A_--.... (l) (- --., 00. Persolls :\[aJ()s Females Persons Males ]1-'emales l\laJes Fe-

males ( 1) , (2) (:)) (1) (5) (Gj (7) (1:\) (9)

'>J JtLORE

1 Jalore District Total 0159,467 240,220 219,247 339,385 179,852 159,533 97,071 49,007

2 Jalore District Rural 43t,416 2~5,940 205,476 330,990 175,312 155,678 94,621 48,278

3 .Taloro H. D. R. 1 ti8,.365 87,0:):3 .')1,.31.) 11:3,97!) 60,502 fJ!:3,473 33A20 16,183

4 Blliuma\ S. D. R. 263,0.51 138,888 ] 2J,1 ();3 217,015 114,810 102,205 () 1 ,~Ol ;-n,OB5

5 J alore District Urban " 28,051 14,280 13,771 8,395 4,540 3,855 2,450 729

A~ricuItural

II-Cllltivator~ of land wholly or 1l1ainly unowned a.nd their dependants

A'lmini8tmtive ulli. Total S. C. (i) Self-snpportlng 8. C. (ii) Non-eaming 8. C. (iii) Ear·

" perf'ons dependants ning dependants Z :-§ ,.~..__ __ - - --- - -~

_---- .. --- __ ._------.. __ ____.J~_ .......---.-----" ',JaJ.-s F('male~ ~!:tle.~ Females MaJes jo'emaleg },!,.le. Fe-w ..IIalell

(1) (~:l) I~J) (~4) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) -J

1 Jalore District Total 132,8l1i7 116,531 72,195 35,699 51,286 62,290 9,366 17,542

2 Jalore District Rural 129,973 114,041 70,6a 36,296 50,209 60,673 9,150 17,072

3 .Jaime S. D. R. 10,233 3~,JOl JLI.il U,896 16,452 21,296 1,G30 3,009

4 BhiulIl:11 8. D. n. 89,740 7f),R40 -18,'1f!3 26,400 33,757 39,377 '1,520 14,063

5 Jalore District Urban 2,87~ 2,1\90 1,581 403 1,077 1,617 216 470

and Sub-classes

Clas~es . .A. __

.clasbes

}._----------S. C. (£1.) Non­

e:lrnmg dependants

I ,---~----,

Males Females

(10) (11)

DISTRICT

I-Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and their dependants

------. r- -- ------------'------

S. 0. (iii) S. C. (i) 8el£·~ S. C. (ii) Non-Earning Total supporting earmng

dependants persons dependantR ,-...J.....____.,. ,_ -L __ , r----L--, ,--__ L_,

----, S. C. (iii) Earning

rlependants r------L------.

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-MaJes males Males males Males males j!{ales maieR ~fales

Fe- . males

(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)

70,068 87,41~9 12,713 23,077 33,118 28,4419 18,4142" 6,943 12,552 17,564 2,124 3,94Z

'68,285 84,956 12,406 22,444 31,817 27,527 17,769 6,739 H,99S 16,959 2,055 3,82G

24,733 33,000 2,349 4,'&90 12,847 11,029 7,688 2,693 ·1,76;,) 7,7f)ti 394 630'

43,G52 51,956 10,O!J7 18,154 18,970 16,498 10,081 4,046 7,228 H,253 ],661 3,199

1,783 2,493 307 633 1,301 922 673 204 559 605 69 113

Jla~ses-Concld.

III-Oultivating hlbourers and their dependants : q-Non cultivaiing owners 01 land, agricultural rent Ieceivere, and their dependants

S. C. (£) SeJf- 8 C. (ii) Non- S. C. (iii) Earnin" S. C.(i) Self- S. C. (ii) ::-Ton- S C (iii) Earnillg Tot'll " Total supporting earning . d" . d '

otlpportillg p,lI'sons earning dependants dependants persons dependants epen ants

___.__ ~ ~ _______ __..___ ____...A---.. ~ ~

l{ales r~~~ies 3hles :t~~S Males !~~s Malos :a~~s Males ::=ie~ Males ~~~s Males Females Males n!':~.

(30) (31) (3:J) j (0:3) {:H} (:35) (aG) (,J7) (38) (39) (40) )41) (42) (43) (44) (45)

10,01710,572 4,488 4,597 4,6194,660 910 1,315 3,870 3,981 1,946 768 t611 2,935 313 278

9,77910,4147 4,3111 4,589 4,5454,561 893 1,297 3,743 3,663 1,897 654 1,538 2,763 308 24R

5,901 fi,675 2,826 3,280 2,8582,868 222 527 1,521 1,568 755 314 t)G.') 1.130 103 124

3,873 3,772 1,515 ] ,:)09 1,692 1,09;) 671 770 2,222 2,095 1,142 340 ))7.5 1,fl,33 205 122

238 125 1217 8 74 99 17 18 12. 318 ~9 114 73 172 5 32

... <II

.!:I 8 Administ.rative Uni~ ::l Z -; '>:; <!l

Ul

( 1)

I. Jalore Distt. Total

2. Jalore Distt. Rural

a. J!Iolore S. D. B.

4. Bhinmal S. D. It

5. Jalore Distt. Urban

;.. <!)

,C!

E Acltninist;rat;ive Unit; p Z ";i .~ G

111

(1)

I~ Jalore Distt. Total

2. Jalore Distt. Rural

3, Jalol'e. S. D. 1\.

(, Bhinlll"l S. n. H. ... 5. Jalore DisH. Urban

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B. I-Livelihood Classes

N on-Agricultu ral

----------------------------

All- Olasses

r- .A. ----. S. O. (i) Self- S. 0, (ii) Non- S. C, (iil)

Total supp()rting earning F,arning persons dependants dependants

r- l,-----~J.---~.r- ---'._ ... --.....~----!----......, le- }'e-

Persons 1\hles Females Males Females lVhles Males males males (46) (17) (48) (49) , (50) (51) (52) (53) [54)

JALORE.

... 120,082 60,368 59.714 30,789 8,078 25,829 44,214 3,750 7,422

...100,426 50,628 49,798 25,657 7,I49 2[,715 36,236 3,256 6,413

54,390 2G,0flO 27,fHO 12,855 ;3,413 12,37! 20,869 1,324 8,558

4G,08G 21,07t1 21, ~1;)0 12,802 3,736 9,SH 15,367 1,932 2,855

19,656 9,740 9,916 5,132 929 4,II4 7,978 494 1,009

Non-A gricultural

Persons (including dependants) WflO derive their ____________ .A- ___ _

.-

Total

r--_A.__-~

l\lales Fe-

males (71 ) (72)

593 488

426 306

20R 1:1(;

218 170

r67 182

1'1 [-Transport .

S. C. (i) Self­supporting

persons

..A.. _________ --,

S. O. (ii) Non-earning dependants

S. C. (iii) Earning depeudants

.-__ . .A-__ -, 'r-___ .A. ____ -, r-__ -...,J\.... ___ -.

Males Female~ Males Femalos ::\iales Females

{73) (H) (75) (76) (77) (78)

240 16 330 430 23 42

156 8 255 275 15 23

90 3 116 122 2 11

66 ,. u IR9 153 13 12

84 8 75 155 8 I9

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and ~nb.clayes-CcJlcld.

Glasses

Persons (including dependlmts) who derive their principai means of Ii .'elihood from ____ ------..1---Y -Production (obher than culti vatiou) VI - Com ill ere e

-----_ ......... "..._-------------..., -----:;:;. C. (i) Self- S. C. (ii) S. c (Iii) S.C. (i) Self- S. C_ (ii) S. C. (iii)

ToLll supporting Non-earning BRrning Tota.l supporting ~ olHlllfning Ktl'lling persons dependants tlependants persons dependants dependant~

_____ ..... __ ....J-.... ___ -""\ r-----, r-:---.-.--.-.-~,---...L---,r----l.---.~~ (~.,_._.A._.~" r-_.A.. __ ~~

Yales Fe-

Ma.les Fe- Males Fe- MaleR Fe- Ma.Les Fe-'M:lte~

ll'\l-~LtleB

Fe- MaJes I·'e-males males ma.lol'.( Jj lI~lelJ males males lllale~ lIHLles

{55) (56) ~57) (58) (59) (GO) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) ((;G) (67) 1GB) ((ii) ) (70)

DISTRICT.

19,584 17.<!93 lJ,O(l5 2,874 7,389 II,590 1,lg0 2,82g I5,187 15.545 8,373 914 6,301 14,052 513 579

17,181 14,932 9.700 2,654 6,385 9.RI4 l,og6 2.464 12,163 12,404- 6,856 785 4,889 Il,140 4(8 479

H,;{9:~ 7.270 5,005 1,099 3,055 5,150 33J 1.021 5,ti49 6,417 il.lB~' 362 :\,582 5,088 ' 78 117

8,788 7,662 ~,695 1.£)55 3,330 4,664 7Ga 1,443 6,314 5,\lti7 ;i.66i <!23 2,307 6.202 340 3i2

2,403 2,361 1,305 220 1,004 1.776 94 :i65 3,024 3.141 1.517 129 1,412 2.912 95 100

Cla.sses _. CM'I<!ld. -----------'--_.-----

principal melIoDS of Ii velihood from

VIII -()tber services and miscellaneous sonl'ce~

, ,---

Total S. C. (I) Self-supporting H. C. (ii) Non-mlrning R. C. (ili) Rill Ding persons depennants de}JeIH/ants

r . .A.... -. .-___ .A.. , ,---""'-- ", ,_._.----,' -, lhles Females Males Females Males FCLDftle, Males .Fannies

(79) (SO) (81) (tl21 (R3) (84) (SG) (86)

25,004 26,]88 II,171 4,274- II,809 18,142 2,024 3,972

20.858 7:2,156 8,945 3,702 10,186 15,007 1,:27 3,447

B,lOO H,017 4,571 1,949 6,618 ~)J59 911 2'!()~! i

[;5,788 8,139 4,374 1,75:~ 3,568 [J,34~ 81C I,03H

4,146 4,232 2,226 57'! 1,623 3.135 297 525

Li ,'dihood Classes

Total All Cli:l.sses (b,)th Agri­cultural & Non-agricultural).

AU Agricultural C1ass(}s . I Cultivators of land WllOlly

or mainl \' owned, II Cultivat,;rs of land wholly

or mainly u~lOwned III Cl1ltivating labouren, IV Non-cultivating owners of

hud; t\ grioultn ral rent l'E'cmveJ's.

All Non-agricultural Classes (Persons who derive their Principlt] mea,llS of Ii \'clihood frOlll '.

E. II-Secondary Means

Number of JlIIfS<JllS deriving their ----_. --------------,------------------

Oultivation of owned land

Tot:tl

~ MaieH Female.

(2) (3)

Self-supporting E:ominft depen(i;.uts 'l'oW persons f>

_____..,____ ---.. ---­Males Female" Males }i'emale" Males Females

(4) (6) i7) (B) (S)

Cultivation of

Self-~upporting pers(ln~ ______...._

M~t1eg ]<'Clllalec

(0) (11)

JALORE

3,549 3,623 ~,4s56 278 2~ 3,3~5 10,458 U,595 3,067 878

2,669 3,234 1,391 2,576

857 178 1,812 1,391

:)90 512 36U m 21

,141 18 Hm IH 273 4'-17 12B 820 fic) 1:27

r

880 389 599 100 281

3,056 7,339 12,942 ,400 2,57t) 255 69 214

415 6,788 12,729

~n7 60 4

140 184 1 'l

.../

68 12

55 1

289 3,119 1~653 2,667 810

V Prodnctioll other than :-3~6 '250 1)1 158 2,242 1,121 1,n45 606 cldti v'ttiOll.

VI CCHtlltlCrCe .... (10 VII 'l'mnsllOrt .... ••• H

V III Other serVICes nnd no Illiscclhncons 80Ill'Ce:-;.

45 1 11

sma ;)8

15 222 100 ] 8f) 3:J 2 24 8 20 1

114 631 424 513 171

N umber of pet'SOIlS deriving the.ir ----~------.---- -, ---_--_._---------------------

PI'Odlldion other than culti\'at.inn Com

I:.iy,·!ihood ChlEses ~------------------------~r-fot~l

~

Alale~ Females

(-.!Gj (27)

Self-,;upp()r~illg , PP"SOdS Ea.rnmg dependants Total

__ .__ ,..---.J'--.., _------....__,

III Illes Females Males Females Males Females

(30) (:11) (3~) (a3)

fielf-supporting persons ---..

Mab\ FemHles

(34) (d5)

Total All Classes (both Agri- 9,610 5,636 7,903 1,653 1,707 4,030 1,992 -- 979 1,488 238 cultural & Non-agricultural). All Agricultural Classes • 8,651 3,658 7,648 1,565 1,003 2,093 572 507 491

I Cnltivntors of land 951 '14.'3 867 94 8"1 :'l4~) 61 70 'J8 \\ holly or mainly owneo.

1I Cl1ltlYn,tiol'f) of land 7,526 2,865 6,667 1,3Q7 85() 1,468 478 \~h.QllS Q\' m\\'~'\~:f \_\tl-

owned. ' III CultivH,ting Ia,boun~rs .

j I V ~ou-cultiv~1ting OWllers of lit~d; Agricllitural rent receIvers.

All Non-agricultural Classes. ()1e1' . .,ons who derive their

Principalllleans of livcliboou froIll \,

V Pro(11lction other than cultivation.

VI COlIlmerce VII rrrausport ,

VIII Other RerVlCes a.nd miscellaneous sources.

143 31

:) 0 ~3U

959 2,028

f)25 1,677

126 102 4 14

'204 235

08 16

255

45

6f;

91

35

21

4;) 2r:4 ~'3

17 16

5 8 J{S ~J 13 _.. •.

704 1,937 1,420 472

580 1,GH IHO 96

30 81 1,1'29 351 3 14 4 2

91 ~OO 107 23

997

148

757 4

88

199 26

168

4: I

12 1 4

29

of Livelihood.

sQcl)udal'Y m(la.n~ ;)f livelihood (,om ____ . ______ . __________________________ L ____ _

1II11owllNIlalld Employment as Dultivating labourer Rent on :tgricuJ turallanu ------iEarning dcpendlluts Tot;ll Self-supporting Earning dependants Total

persons 8df·~upportitlg Barnin" dependanls

persolls o. ,--J--_ ~~_~ ___.,____ .... '- • __ '------., __ ___.J _____ --..

}bles Yemalo5 Males W·).ualo,; Males Females lbles Females Ma.les Femlltles Males Fem'bloB Male:> Females

(B) (13) (11) (15) (16)

DISTRICT TOTAL

7,39113)717 3,633 3,691 1:598 ~

,6,939 12,874 3,041 3,090 1,302 41 57 GOI 20M 290

(17) (18) (19) (20)

443 2,035 3,248 1,619 .:....--

349 1,739 2,741 1,542 4~ 37J 160 945

'6,783 12,7~i) 2,203 1,972 1,001 295 1,202 1,67'{ 222

113 g

3'" .)

4 118

88 15:) 90:2 2-1 tI

843 592 601 296

515 264 269 181

68 36 34 8 7 ~ 7 4

253 287 291 100

secondary means of livelihood fr<)m

153 6 13

902 334 2 41

911 296 507

41 80 228

'2 28 32 1 7

51 187 240

77

12

4 1

60

(21)

846 1,249

828 1,179 655 on;

88 214

4 81

18

9

2

7

70

12

4 '1

5:3

179

169

77

4

10

6

370

363

8

'245 41

7

....

7

(25)

667

659 5(;7

11

til

8

3

merce --­Earning dependants

~'ransport Other services aud miscellaneous ,(\nre(l~ r---------- ~----______ _ Sclhmpporting

Ea.rning dependants Self-suppf)rtillg E,unil)g t1ependants

pet'!:'ons. ~ M.lles FC[lH1les

-----"--..., I1hles Vemales

_--. ---'. _. __,.______, Males t"cm:tlos Males females

Total

~

Males ~'elllales ..---- -----.... ..---~ -./.,,-----

(;}G) (87) (38)

504 741 217

81 308 189 13 44 :28

5(j 255 149

9 ., .J

1 8

423 433

74

37:3 330 1

19 H)

28

8 8 D

(;}9) (40)

62 191

57 174 7 ::j5

25 1:37

25

5

1

1 2 1

12

_..

17

3

G [j

(41)

38

37 7

5

25

1

1

~42)

26

15 ;3

]2

11

2 3 6

'Males ~"'lll",lrs 111 ale:; l"emales'

(43) (44) (45) (46)

24i 6,667 5,783 4,330 1,056

20 4,332 2,206 3,571 880 910 318 788 12g

20 2,766 1,539 2,341 57'3

254 118 372 231

182 18 260 131 -

(1b) (49)

~ 4,727

761 152

425

72 112

1,326 189

967

70 100

4 2,335 3,577 759 176 1,576 3.1lO1

1 303 248 2'38 40

1 134 55 101 14 2 ]5 10 6 1

.... 1,883 3,264 424 121

75

33 9

1,459

200

41 9

3,143

B. II-SecondaIY Mean.

Number of persons d~riving their

OultivaUon of owned land Cultivation of elihood Cla8lel ------_..------_ ---------...,

Tota.l self;r~~~~ting Earning dependa.nts Total Self::!~~:tillf ... .. ~ --- ___..,__ _ __....--

Ma.leM Fewlos )bles Fema.les Males Fema.les Maleli Femal.s MlIlei l<-e'llales

(2) (3) (<II (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)

JALOR'E

Total All Classes (both Agri- 3,468 3,558 1,1'27 278 2,041 3,280 10,053 14,256 2,821 834 cultural & Non.agricultura).)

All Agricultural Classes ••• 2,617 3,171 856 17~ 1,761 2,993 7,221 12,771 396 68

I Cultivatorsof land wholly L340 2,513 ." 1,340 2,513 254 69 218 ]'2 or mainly owned.

II Cultivatorsoflaud wholly 390 512 ;361l 97 21 415 6,669 12,558 or mainly unowned.

III Cultivating labourers .. 440 18 167 1.8 273 294 146 181 5[},

IV Non-cultivating owners 447 [28 820 63 1'27 65 4 1 2 l

of land; Agricnltmal rent receivers.

All Non-agricultural Classes. . 85l 387 (Persons who derive their Prin-

571 100 280 287 2,832 1,485 2,425 766,

cipal mea.ns of livelihood from)

V Production other than 369 219 cu[ti vation.

VI Commerce 57 W VII 'rmnsport... 9 2

VIII Other services and mis- 4] 6 150 cel!aneous sources.

243

4;) _,

(;

280

(il 126 158 2,12d 1,0591,836 588-

1 15 15 186 64 168 29 3 2 D 5 9 1

z\~ 136 112 511 357 412 148

Number of persons derivlllg their

-----------------~----------Produotion other than cuhimtion Com':

Li velihood Classes Total Self-"upporting r . d da t Tota.l 8olf'HUJlPortillg

peraoll;; ,aromg epen n S per,dns _____.__ ___,____ _ ______.._ ____...__ -----

Male. Femflle~ Mrtloti Female, ;\!ales Females Males ]<'emal"s MaJe.~ FellHtlei

(1) ,. (~6) (~7) 28) (2\)) (30) (31) (32)

Total All Classes (both agri- 9,301 5,333 cultural & Non-agricultural.)

7,696 1,614 1,605 3,719 1,584

III "gricultural Classes .... 8,490 3,593 7,510

I Cultivators ~f land wholly 925 429 81 I Qt. mainly owned.

II Uultiva,tol's of land wholly 7,:i98 :3.817 65()O or mainly unowned. ,

-III Uu!tivatill~ labollrers .... 137 317 H3 IV Non-cultivating owners 30 30 16

of land; Agrirnltnl'itl rent rerei yen;,

411 Nou-agricultural Classes. • 811 1,740 186 (Persons who derive their Prin-cipalllleans of livelihood from)

V Production other tnnn cultivation.

VI Commerce VII ~rranf;port ....

VIn Other services and mis­caUaneous sonrees.

539

lOt)

H17

1,436 15

94 78 1

209 93

1,547 980 2~046 425

8S 84 341 39

1,38;'; 838 1,432 35n

lit; 44 (J51 17 K 14 2'3 ]3

67 625 1,673 1,t59

~l 524 1!415 161

17 27 77 959 1

211 74 180 39

(34) (35)

738 1,201 193

352 380 164

46 36 ~()

298 827 ] ~~{)

3 8 3 {) 10 ... ;,

386 821 29

85 134 22

293 6!)O 7 ... • •• 8 87

31

of Livelihood-Oonid.

secondry moans oj lirclihood from

Employment as ~ultivating labourer fAnt on agrictl It-ural lalld unowned land .......----"-- -------------- ------------Earningdependants Total Self·supportilJ<' , ' Sol! ~l;ppOI't:lIg ,

b Earnmg dependants 'I'otal l<'arlllllg uopnnclants persons l'"rsons

__..,___.__ ..----"----... .....---"---. -----'-----~ ,~~ _.---j,

lhleo Feml'oles :!iIales femalM lVlales Female, Ma\e-s !"emaies l\bles Femfoies Male" F"male~ 1\1nl""

(12) (13) (H) (15) (16) (17) (IS) (20) (21) u3)

DISTRICT RURAL

7,232 13,422 3,588 3,a69 1,570 tHO 2,018 3,229 1,599 818 '1,235 178

6,825 12,703 3,000 3,073 1,278 347 1,722 2,726 1,538 803 1,171 169

41 5'7 64~ ~OO '274 40 368 15,4 94:) 655 Hil 88

fi,Gt)!) U,558 2,196 1,970 994 295 1,202 1,(:i7;'; J2J

l1:j 2

88 139 895 23 8 10

407 719 588 596 292

290 471 283 JGS 183

18 35 36 34 4 i) I

99 20W ~84 290

secondary means of livelihood from

..... 139 13

89G 334 '2 on

93 296 503

41 1)0 ~'M

:3 :38 3~ 1 7

50 ]87 240

61

~)

4 1

47

4 56

15

4

58

4 1

4,l

77

...

364

361

~45 ;)9

3

3

mercc ,-------'-----

Transport Other servic0s and mi,cella)l(OllS ,,'nrce,

Earning dependants Total

~~-~ llalcs Female" Males F'ellmles

.. (:3G) (37) (38)

383 545 103

45 188 89

20

29 ]63

9 g

338 357

27 63

309 286

8

12

14

2

4: 5 3

(~\))

47

44

7

12

25

3

1

1

1

Self -snppurtill\! , ' persons ' lCflflllng dependants Tot"l

Selt-,;upporl,lllg

..----.'-~-... ,_~ __ ..A._____ ___ _ _,

Males Fcm~les ;1["1(',, Females Males fomil,Ie, 1.1alos i<l'IJW ko iH"k,;

(JO)

83

77

11)

55

12

6

2

2 2

(41)

37

36

7

4

1

1

(42)

20

12

10

8

... ' 2 3 ;)

(4;3) (44) (40) (4G) (47) (48)

10 5,922 4,981 3,923 969 1,9:J!J

8 4,033 1,981 3,333 835 700

K9S :;00 701 EB 1 fi

- 243 III 17;1 ;)(J;') 2:Z7 '2;)'-,

2 1,889 3,000 590

1 :318 l()5 Hi\)

1 89 39 70 9 10

1,:')73 2,786 350

131 70 i 10

134 1;299

40

:i ~) 8

1 ,2'_);'~

(~5\

640

634

5C7

11

6

3

1

----.. 1,'('nHll,,~

4,012

17.

810

2,866

]29

31 9

Q,fiD7

(1)

Total All Classes (both Agri­cuUural & Non-agricultural)

All Agricultural Classes I CultivrLtors of land who­

lly or wrLinly owned. II CLlltivator~~ of land. who­

lly 01' Iwtinly unowned. III C illti v:l,ti ng labourers ..• IV N,'n-eultiv;Lting owners

of land; r\gl'iculbmall'ent reCGI vel's.

All Non·agricultural Classes (Persons who derive their Prin­cipal means of livelihoocl from)

V ProductlOn other than eultivn,tioll.

VI (;ommerce vn 'l'r'l.wiport ..

VIII Other f\ervices amlmis­cell it rwo LlS so urues.

Li \'Dlihood CJlISS6~

(1)

32

E. II-Secondary Means

Number of persons rleriving their

Oultiva.tion of owned land Cllltivation vi -------------_------T Self-s\1JlPortin".. o~"l b Earmng dependants TaLal Self-snpporting

persons • IWcBons ___.....__ ..--.--~------..... ~ - .-"-Males .I!'emaleB ~hles Fema.lo:i '1la.Jos Fema.les l\1a.les Females 1Iiales Females

(3) !4) (;,)

'in 1,008 568 137

390 919 311 99 41 411'3

273 41:34 2/)7 DO

12 1 6t1 1 (i

35ljj 89 267 38

172 27

23' 11 J9

1GB J

24 Hl 11

176

79 ,U

](j

:)

HJ

97

45

·J8

(7) (ti) (Ill) (11)

JALORE

871 2,237 1,873 1,179

820 1,111 1,312 202

418 lut 28 136

3H4 8:)6 1,179

110 1015 M t:l"'1 2

51 1,126 561 977

11

I f)

i)

822 3;)5 71:3

08 32 ~)n

5 15 201 1U4 l(j~)

262

29 11

18 .....

233

155

7

71

Number 01 porsons aeriying their

ProrilJetiol1 Oth01' t.b:1Il cnltivation Com

Total

~~ Males b'em,,,,,"

(26) (27)

r--------'--,.-- -Se;) lInforting E . d d tS Tota,l Sclf.snpporting

pf~r'F:On~ 2Jftrnlng cpen an persons ___......,..___ ~ ______...___ .--.-... ~la,les J<'olll:tl·,s ~LtICH Femal()s Uales Females Male,; ~'cmale,

(2\l) (:30) (31) (3:3)

Total All Chases ( both Agri- 2,741 2,021 2,331: 770 ~07 1,251 533 218 467 75 cultural & Non.agricultural)

All Agdcultural Classes 2,540 1,3~2 2,235 732

I Cultivatorsoflancl wholly 92 6·) 84 :)1

or mainlv owned. II Cultiv~1t~rf'ofbnawholly2);320 1,lGJ 2,050 (j()5

or m[1illly unowned. III Cl11tivating labourers "" 112 !J2 flO 31 IV Non-cultiv::tting owners J6 2:) 11 5

of la~d; Agricultural rent recelvers

AU Non·agricultural Classes 201 679 ~9 38 (Perso1l8 who derive their Prin-cipal means of livelihocd from)

V Production other than ell I ti rRtion

V j UOlulllorce vIr 'frR.nsport

VIII Othor services and mis­cella.neous sources

81 599

45 20 1

75 59

(> ,)

40

51

17

7

305 610 8 :3'1

:2] r;1 [> 18

102 Ml

151 113 140 10 3 9

]24 104 121

7 1 3 10 Tj 7

382 105 327

7,) :'")8:2 101 63 77

5 6 266 1.

21 !J2 15

37 '237

5 13

60 :3

57

1

15

11

4

33

of Livelihood-Gonid.

5econdary Illoaus of livelihood from ---r-----~ .. . _------.-----------

unowned land 1<}mployment as cultivl1ting labourer Rent on agriculturall::lnd

-Earning dependants 1'otal Ordll-supportitlg persons

Self-supporting Earning dependants Total perS0ns ....----..-.. -------,-------- ---------. ______...___ ~ ....-.~

J\hlcs Females lIiales .Females Mate,; ji",nales ~hles Fomfllos J\hlcs Females Males Females

(u) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (113) (19) (20)

SUB-DIVISION RURAL.

1,058 1,611 1,461 1,394 551 190 910 1,204 484

909 1,283 1,049 1,031 3'69 25 17 316 92 87

1~4 680. 893 457 33 229 59 362

836 1,179 ;')\17 G:22 278 109 319 513 43

46 87

328

12.5 1 I

412

4

357 182

109 180 166 110 117

8 25 35 80 o 6

32 123 2UK ~ll

seeo!ldary means ()f livelihood f"olll

7 :)

125 321 2 7 ....

46 23{) 311

4U Hl

'2 28 28 6

2:) 15:3 186

50 2

27

1

2

24

(21) (22)

88 468 70

80 443 65 65 355 61

8

4' 3

s

2

2

4

;-H)

...

25 I)

1 2

2

:3

l~arning dependants

,-----"----.. ]\J01le9 I<'emales

(24j

16

1lJi

7

4

1 2

2 .

."

2

(25)

18

15 4

..... \))

3

3

2

1

Tmll~pnrt Other sorvices ltnd misce"ilaneon ~ f;Olll'ee, -_.------,

Eal'nillf-{ dependants

(dr.) (37)

66 143

11 53 1 1

3

4 ;J

21

47

5

90

5'2

5

.--------Tot.,J.) 8elf-,,;u\!PQl'ting I'~atnill" dependa.nts Total Self-suppontufi

PPl'';dDS b per~(lllS Earning depelJd;mts ,--- -~--'---...... ....---"'-- _ _____.,..-----....., ~ ..---~ ~ -.-_ _,.---~~- ---~

M"jfos ,,'elIulc; Male., Females l\Iales Females Males Females Males rem'tles !:tmles Feme.los

(:38)

5'7

52 U

38

5

5

1

1 3

(:3(J)

33

31

G

25

2

1 ... 1

(40)

46

45

7

5

1

1

(41) (42)

30 11

29 7

4

1

1

5

·"t"

4

." ..

1 3

(43) (44) (45) (46) (17)

3 2,637 3,245 1,608 498

2 1,668 1,047 f ,3M 433 391 179 310 82

1

1 ... ...

925 595 748 2~6

95 80 74 ~2 257 193 192 103

969 2,198 284

128 114 95

33 13 29 1 5

807 2,066 160

65

25

2 1

37

(48)

1,029 ~!,747

341} 614 81 97

177

21 65

369

58 90

685 2,133

33 89

4 11 1 4

647 2,029

34

B. II-Secondary Mehns

Number of persons deriving their

Cultivation of owned land Cultivation of velibood Classes

Total Self·supporting E<lrning dependants 'l'otal Self-supporting persons persons -------.. , _______ _..._ .---'-~

Mal~s FelUa.le6 ]Yl,bleli Fema.les Male~ Females ~1ales Females Males Pemales

(1)

'TotaJ All Classes (both Agri­cultural & Non-agricultural).

All Agriculturai Classes I Cuitiy:ttors of land

wholly or mainly owned. II Cultivators of land

wholly or lllaillly uu­owned,

III Cultivating ll'l.bourers . IV Non-cultiva,ting owners

of land; Agrienltl11'al ren~ receivers.

All Non-agricultural Classes. (Persons wbo derive their Prin­cipal meallS of Ii relihood from)

(2) (3)

2,7211 2.550

2,227 2,262 J,2!JH 2,m)5

117 2H

42R 17 :3S3 112

497 298

V Production other tha.n 197 HiS cultivation.

VI Commerce 34 VII f{_'ransport f) 2

YIII Other ;;erVlCes and '::!57 126 miscelhmeous sources.

(i)

545

112

l[)t; 275

314;

I 1(;

" Ii

(5) ~6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (111

BHINMAL

141 1,865 2,1l09 7)81612,383 1,M2

79 1,682 2,173 6,11011,459 194 1,'299 2,095 93 41 7'i

7

17 270 55 108

21 5,83311,379

184 5, 38 117 1

62 183 236 1,706 924 1,4~8

1

81

11 3

88

131 1,301

·1 8S 2 4

99 BI0

724 1,123

32 78 5 4

163 243

572

39

1

31 1

533

~:;>.

1 77

N umber of perbol1 s deri Villg their

Production olher thilll clilLivation Com Livelihood Cla.lics

Total fHrRllpportillg Lunill d 'ts Total SeU-'ll)lpOl'ting perWllH ': g epellu<tn p",.,ons

.....--~ ....- _ _A_ .. _-.. ~ .-------A----... --.--'----.... :Ma]cs Females lIhles Femalc~ "Tales Females Males l!'emales Males Females

(1)

Total All Classes (both Agri­cultural & Non-agricultural.

All Agricultul'al Classes • I Cultivators of lalld

wholly or mainly owned.

(26) (~7) (28)

6,560 3,312 5,362

5,950 2,251 5,275 8'33 364 7fi7

II Cultivators of lA.Ilc1 .5,078 1,G55 4,510 wholly or mainly Ull-

oWl1rd. II I ()ulti vating labourers • IV Non-cnltivating owners

of land; ;\ gricuJ tu ral

25 225 0 ]4 7 5

],('llli receivers. All Non-agricultural Classes. 610 1,061

{Person:;: who derive their Pl'in--cipallUe~ns of livelihood from)

V Production other tbtl,n 458 831 (mltivation,

VI Comnwrce (lO 74 VI I 'rransport

VIn Other serVICes and 91 Ii':O miscella.neous sources.

87

7

3B

42

(2\)) (30) (31) (32)

844 1.193 2,1l68 1,051

815 675 1,436 274 57 76 307 29

7~O 568 93;) 232

:i,j 22 ] 90 ] (J

;) 9 4 3

Ul3)

520

239 43

194

2 •••

(34)

734

240 26

206

5 3

29 523 1,032 777 281 494

4 451 833 60 22 57

3 22 71 693 256 413 ...

22 50 128 24 3 24

(85)

118

78

14.

11

3

35

of Livelihood-Contd.

$econdary means of Ii relihood from

unowned land ____.__ :B:mployment ~s cultiv:\tin~ hbourer Rent on agrieilitumilftnd

Earning dependants Tot:1I Self-, upfon ing

(1~) (1:3) 114) (15) (1(;) (17) (18) (l!l) (~O) (21) . (2:1) !~l)

~UB· DIVISION RURAL.

6,17411,811 2,127 2,275 1,019 250 1,108 2,025 1,115 730 767 108

5,916 11,420 1,951 2,036 909 16 40 326 108 187

203 1,O~2 1,833 1,081 723 734J 10~

13 139 9G 581 590 519 ~7

5,83311,379 1,599 1,:-348 716 186 88:) 1,162 17D l:\O 17;,) 77

67 1 14 574 12 6 6

268 391 176 239 110

181 291 Dr 155 66

10

67

10 4

8()

1 2

76

i 1

7~

B~ond~ry means of livelihood from

merce ~

1 1

42

Transport

... 4

47

2Z

25

14 574 284 G 2 37

66 192 M

~~l 133 8

1 84

4: 1

54

2 1

23

40

7 33

7 8 4

:2

(iu)

348 622

347 G19 02 :')6;)

1 3

3

1

Earning dependllnts Total 'Self·supporting Earning dependants ~'ota,J Be)f·supporting Earning der"llrlalJt8 . persons pet.ons

~ ______...._ ~-~ --------'-.~ -------. .----"'-... _ _,. }lllles Female; Males Females Males J<'cm:lles Males Females lIl"les F~mf\le" ;vI~les j;'nmall's Mal", }"'lU,i)e,

(36) (37) (38)

317 402 46

34 135 37 ;) 19 3

26 116 27

283 267

3 11 1

2RO 253

3

14

13 7

6

1

1

(40)

37

32 3

22

7

5

1

2 2

(41)

7 7

...

...

(4~)

9

5

2 2

(43) (H) (~5) (4(;) In)

7 3,285 1,736 2,315 471

6 2,365 934 2,009 402 507 1:}1 ~41 41

(j l,G02 748 1,40G 307

1

1

HH 108

'26 28

920 802 306 . 69

DO 51 7J 11

5(; Q() ,~ 1 K :) 1

7fiG 720 I ~)O

(F\

9iO

356 (iii

lU(i

Hi

];'j

7 57 (j

('i~)

1,265

532 80

411

~33

.; I)

G (i()k

36

B. II-Secondary Means

Number of persons deriving their

Cult.iviltion of owned hmd Oultivation of

Livelihool C1asscH Sclf-supponin u - . Solf sllpportl'ng Tota I . 0 Earnmg depSll(bnts Total -. POfoOl1S l",r,OllS ________ ______ ....J--.. _~ ...----"-_ ~ __

Males Fem.les ~1alcs FeUl~les }[ales J1 omales Males Females ~L~l'ls Feln'tles

(1) (2) (3) (1) (r.) (G) (7) (8) (\J) (10) (11)

Total All Classes (both Agri- 81 05 52 61) ~05 339 2Zl6 cultural & Ii on -agrlCult ural) .

AU Agricultural Classes 52

51

63 1 51 63 118 171

I Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned.

II Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned.

III Cultiv~1ting labourers .... IV Non-enltivating owners

. of land; Agricultural ,rent recei verso

All Non-agricultural Classes. (Persons who derive their Prin­cipal means of Ii velihood from)

V Production other than cultivation.

VI Commerce VII Transport ....

VIII Other services and mIS­

cellaneous sources.

IJivelihoo\l Classes

....

1 .......

29

7

3 5

14

63

•••

2

_, ..

1

28

7

3 5

]3

51

... '

... 1

1

Prrdlleti01l other than c'l1Hivatioll

.. .

2

. ...

Total

~­JlL1le3 Forn lle~

~~elf snpp0rtl :)(f • o E" rnIllg depend,wts

perilous ....--"--/'---....... ~ ~1' 1,n~ J~nrn t1 '3 :\[ de . ., l::!'em.J..!f_\.~

(1) (26)

Total All Classes (both Agri- 309 cultural & Non-agricultural).

All Agricultural Classes 161

I Cultivators of land wholly 26 or ml\\1l1y owned.

II Cultivn,torR of land wholly 128 01' mainly ullowned.

III Oultivn,ting labourers .... 6 IV Non-cultivating owners 1

of bnd; Agricultnral rent receivers.

AU Non-agricultural Classes. 148 (Persons wbo derive their Prin-ci p~t11llc;tIls of livelihood from)

V Production other th:W 86 cLilti n1tion.

VI Commerce 21 VII 'l\'~lllSp()rt .... 4

VIn Other services and l.l~is- 37 cellalleous sources.

(27) (28) 0:)) (0)

353 207 ~2 102

65 t3B 18 23

14 2G ()

4H j07 12 21

;) 5 1 1

288 69 24 79

241 30 14 56

8 18 4 3 18 1 3 26 20 6 17

(HI)

311

47

8

36

264

227

4 J3 20

1

114

3

287

116

36 If)

120

171

' ...

168

:36 3

67

1

3

242

109

21 11

101

....

18

3

23

'Number of persons ded"ing their

Com-

'I'otal ~el£-'iupportiJlg p"rRons

-------'-------~ ~LLl(j:l ~'enl1les :\f1thlS J'emale,

(32)

403

147

122

261

19

170 4

68

('33)

241

155

'M

125

2 4

86

11

58 2

]5

287

111

13

95

3

176

14

107 4

51

(3,)

45

10

5 1 4

37

of Livelihood-Concld.

seconda.'y meflns of livelihood ftom --' ----------~---------------------'---------... ------

llnowm:d land ......---'~

Employment as cultivating labourer Rent on agrj,~ultnr:tllaud

Earningdcpendrlnts Total 89 f ·supporting. Total Self·,upporting 11 persons Ea,rnmg dependants persons

.------"'--~ ::.rales ~'eml1les Malel Feml1\es

~ ____..,_ ~ ----'-_ -----"----(12) (13) (H)

DISTRICT URBAN

169 295

114 171

114 171

,45 t24j

7

15 ':l:

19

44

33 ., .)

44

45

41

ID

7

14 1

1

...

(15)

22

17

8

7

5

1

second~ry means of livelihood from

'1Iales Females 'Males Females Males Females lI1:t\es ~'emaies lIfales Females

(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (28) (H)

28 3 17' 19 20 28 14 1 6 27

24 2 17 15 25 2 2 25

16 3 6 2

7 2

7 1 '2 25 25

4 1 4 16 3 12 1 4 2

1 4 3 ... 3 .....

. .. .. , ... .. , 3 1 13 3 9 1 4

.-.-------.--------------------------~ Tra,llsport Other services and miscellaneous sources

Self 811"IJOrGing Self '!;Ullportill,," Earninr! dcpcndaut.s Total . - E' g d uda. t Total ~ persons arum epe n S perwns F:trning c1npemlants __________.-----.., ----~ ~~.~ ------"----- ..---_ ........... _-_ ~Ltlos ~'em>tles )\ohloR Vomn,loH Males Fem>tles }[ales ~'emales :\Iales Wemales M"les Females

(:30) (37) (,l8) (:30) (40)

121 196 114 15 108

36 120 100 13 97

,85

'63

92

1 3

76

11

53 1

11

16

84 13

14

1

4 ;)

6

2

15

8~

....

11

1

4 :-3

3

(41)

1

1

••• ....

•••

(42) (43)

6 tll!

3 12

1

2 12

3 2

3

(44) (45) (46) (<17)

7~5 802 407 87

299 2to 238 45

42 18 37

239 196 187

11 7

7 4

9 5

446 577 169

85 83

45 16 6

310 478

59

31 5

74

6

39

42

4 .

6

32

~laleB Females

(48)

338

61

52

2 2

277

26

14 1

236

(49)

715

180

lZ

157

7 4

535

79

10

446

38

B. III-Employers, Employee. and Independent Workers in IndustrIes and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions

All Industries and Services ----_).._--- - ... -~ .-;1_ ~

0 Total Employers Employees Independeut ;zt Administrative Unit Workers - '-" __ _}._ __ -' ,-_~L_-, ,-_~L_ ......... ,--_}._----, Gil .... ~ Per- Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-G) Male:, 1 Males Males Males rJl sons ma es males males males.

(1) (2) • (in )4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

1 J dore District Total 35,63528,440 7,195 74 7 3,872 1,03924,4946,149

2 J alore District Rural 29,80623,488 6,318 19 6 2,693 72220,7765,59()

3 J alore bub-Division Rural 15,546 12,284 3,'262 6 1,463 244 10,815 3,0 l8

4 Bhimnal Sub-Division Rural .... 14,26011,204 3,056 13 6 1,230 478 9,961 2,572'

5 Jalore District Urban 5,829 4,952 877 55 1 1,179 317. 3,'718. 559

Division 0 Primary Industries not else\'i'here specified ,--- ~L ________ . ......." ..

0 fl'cJtal Employers Employees Independent Z Administrnti'le Unit Workers - ,-_~L. __ .......... r--_}._-......... ,--_}._-......... ,-~-) d ·c Fe- Fe- M I Ij'e-<l:l MaleR Females Males Males rJ1 males 1 1. a es rna es males

(1) (ll)J (12) . (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)

1 Jalore District Total 4,526 1,422 16 6 35 17 4,475 1,399'

2 J alore District Rural 4,312 1,377 15 6 26 17 4)271 1,354.

3 J alol'e Sub-Di vision Rural 2,082 4Gb 5 2 2,075 468

4 Bhinmal Sub-Divisjcm Rural .... 2,230 909 10 6 24 17 2,196 B8&

5 J alore District Urban 214 16 1 9 204 45.

Sllb-eli vision 0'1 Stock Raising r·· r------- _}._-- -----...:.- ......... .

o Z Administrati ro Unit

(1)

.i J alore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J alot'e Sub-Di vision Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub~lJi'vision Rural ....

S J alore District Urban

'rotal Employers Employees Independent .Workerf'

,- ____ .L_ ......... r--.....L_-, ,-__ L. __ -, ,---_}._----,

l\la.les Femrdes .l\hk-B Fe- . Fe- Fe-I Malek Males ma es males males·

(19'1 (20) (Ql) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26)

4.474 1,329 16 6 34 16 4i,424 1,307

4,276 1,288 15 6 26 16 4,235 1,266:

2,046 387 fj 2 2,03D 387

:J.:.no 901 10 6 24 16 2,191i 879'

198 41 1 8 189 41

39

B. III--Employers, Employees and Independent Workers In lndustries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.

0 Administrative Unit Z ~ ..... :;.. lli

\11

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural r'.,. 3 J alore S ub-Di vision Rural •••

4: Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

5 Jalore District Urban

o Z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J alore Sub-Division Rural

4: Bhinmai Sub-Division Rural ....

4) Jalore District Urban

o Z

Administrative Unit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 J alore S ub-Di vision BUl'tt1

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

5 Jalore District Urban ....

Sub-division 0'4 Forestry woodcutting and collection of Products not elsewhere specified

-L ------, Total Employers Employees Indepen d e'm t

Workers ,--_-L_---, ,-__ -L_---, ,--_-L_---, ,-----------,

I;lfl- Fe- Fe-Males Females Males I Males 1 Males ma es rna es malef7 (43) (44) (45) (4G) (47) (48) (49) (50)

52 93 ••• 1 1 51 92

36 89 N. 1 36 88 3(i 81 ;;G 81

... S 1 7

16 4: 1 15 4

Division 1 MiDi~g and Quarrying ,-----~---------.----~~------------------.---,

Total Employers Employees Independent vVorhers

,--_.-L __ ___, ,-_ _!. __ .. ___ ___, ,--_~L _ ____., (---... ).._-~

MaJes Female\". Males Fel- 1\hleR Fe

1-

IDa es . rna es . Fe-

Males 1 ma es (70) (71) (72) (67) / (68)

. 6f)' •••

(69) (73) (74)

1 65

... .... •••

... . .. 66 1 65

Sub-dirision 1'5 Stone-quarrying, clay and sand pits

----------.~----.---------------.-.

Elllpioyers J'~mp:.oyees Independent

Workers ,--_~\.... _ ___, ,--_ . ..),__ __ ___, ,-_-"-_---, ,--__ _A___,

. Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-l\bJes I Males 1 1bles I Males J llla ef' rna es rna es ma es

(lUi) (lHi) (117) (118) (lH)) (120) (121) (1'22)

66 1 65

.... .... . ..

... 66 1 65 ....

0

Z ...... c6 .... ::.. Cl.l

Ul

1

2

3

4

5

0 Z ..-. ~ .~

Cl.l Ul

1

2

3

4

5

0 Z .-. c: .~

Cl.l Ul

1

2

3

4

5

40

B. III - Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Oonta.

Division '2 Processing, and manufacture-Foodstuffs Textiles, Leather and Products thereof

__ ~L ,---,- . -.

Administrative Unit Total Employers Employees Independent Workers

,-_-L -L _ _, r--"---, ,-_-L_-,

Pe- Fe- Fe-· Fe-Males Males :;'Vlales 1 Males 1 males males rna es rna es

(1) (139) J (140) (141) (142) (143) (144) (145) (146)

J alore District Total 3,187 875 2 20 24 3,165 851

J alore District Rural 2,506 715 ••• 5 24 2,501 691

Jalore Sub-Division Rural 1,474 380 ... 5 17 1,469 363

Bhinrnal Sub-Division Rural .... 1,032 336 ... • •• 7 1,032 328

Jalore District Urban '681 160 2 15 664 160

Sub-division 2'0 Food Industries otherwise unclassified

~L AI --. Adrninistrati ve Unit Total Employers Employees Independent

Workers' ,-_-L _ _, ,-__ -L _ _, ,-_-L _ _, ,-_~L _ _,

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Maels Males males

Males . Males males males mftles (1) (147) (148) (149) (150) (151) (152) (153) (154)

J alore District Total 9 2 7 ... Jalore District Rural 0 2 J;J

Jalore Sub-Division Huml ... .. .. Bhinmal Sub-Division Hural () 2 .:J .... .... _ . J alore District Urban 7 ... H •• 2 ... 5 ...

Sub-division 2'1 Grains and pulses

.--- ~L -,

Administmtive Unit fl'okul Employers Employees Independent Workers

,-_,~ __ '~ _ _, ,- _ ..-L _ _, ,--.-L _ _, ,-_-L. _ _,

Fe- Fe- Fe- M 1 Fe-Males Males Males males lImles I It es I ma es ma es (1) (l5i) ) (156) (157) (158) (159) (160) (Wl) (162)

Jalore District Total ... 19 14 3 16 Hi

Jalore District Rural 5 4 5 4

,T31ore Sub-Division Rural 5 \ 4 5 4

Bbinmal Sub-Division Rmal

Jalore District Urban ... 14 10 3 11 10

41

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and

Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

0 ~Z ._

ct: ...... 1-< w w

1

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3

4

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J nlore District Total

Jalore District Rural

J alore S ub-Di vision Hura!' ,

Bhinma.1 Sub-Division RUl'al

J alore District Urban

Administrative Unit

(1)

:t J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 J alore Sub- Di vision Hural

....

•••

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

·5 Jalore District Urban

o Z Adrninistrnti ve Unit

(1)

:1 Ja10re District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J alore Sllb-Di vision Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

,5 Jalore District Urban

Sub-division 2'2 Vegetable oil and dairy produots

_~L

'rotal Employers E 1 Independent mp oyees Workers

...--_.....L_--. ...--_-"-_--., ...--_-"----., ,--.-A---. Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males males males Males males Males maleR

(163) (164) (165) (166) (167) (168) (169) (170)

134 41 ... 134 41

125 35 .... 125 35 68 20 68 20

57 15 .... ,u 57 15

9 6 .~". ••• .tt 9 «)

Sub-ai vision 2'4 Beverages

...--._--- , __ _,L. ____________ "'"""\

'rotal Employers Employees Independent Workers

..-_~L_--. ;-_-"-_--., ,.--"-_--., ...--_ _,L __

Fe- . Fe- Fe- I Fe-Males I Males I Males I Ma es males rna es rna es ma es (179) (180) (181) (182) (lSB) (184) (185) (186)

3

1

1

2

... .... ... ....

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Sub-division 2'5 Tobacco

3

. .. 1

1

2

,'--" ______ ~L ______ . ___ """""

'l'otal Employers Independent Employees Workers

...--__ -'L_--., r---A----., ...--_-"-_--., ,..-__ .....L_--,

Fe-Males males

FA- Fe- Fe-Males l' Males I Males . 1 rna es rna es ma es

(J87) (188) (189) (190) (191) (192) (193) (194)

3 1 3 1

3 1 3 1

... 1 1

3 3

.... ...

<:) Z -~ .... ~ (])

tIl

1.

2

3

4

5

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2

3

4

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2 <, u

4

5

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B. III--Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions.-Oontd.

Sub-division 2'0 Cotton textiles

r-______ ...L.

~

Total Employers Employees Independent Administrative Unit Workers

,-_...L._-, ,-__},__-, ,-__ L_--., ,--A_-... Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males I Males I Males I males rna es rna es rna rs

(1) (195) (196) (197) (198) (199) (200) (201) (202)

Jalore District Total ••• 960 328 1 9 17 950 311

J alore District Rural ••• 691 230 5 17 686 213

,T alore Sub· Division Rural 504 116 5 15 499 101

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural .••. 187 114 2 187 112

J alore District Urban 269 98 1 4 264 98.

Sub-division 2' 7 Wearing apparel (except foot wear) and made up textile goods

r- --.- _]~ ---~

'rotal Employers Employees Independent Administr:ttive Uni. Workers

_L , ,---"--, ,-_-L_-, ,-_..A-_--.. Fe- :Fe· Fe- Fe-Males Males males 1 Males 1 Males }' rna es rna es rna es·

(1) (203) (204) (2g5) (206) (207) (208) (209) (210}

Jalore District Total ••• 888 319 1 6 887 31&

Jalore District Rural 777 293 6 777 287

J alore D ab-Di vision Hural 317 162 ... 2 317 160

BhinmalSub-Division Rural .... 460 131 ••• 4 460 127

J alore District Urban .... 111 26 ... . .. I 110 26,

Sub-division 2'8 Textile IndustrieB otIlenvise unoLassified r----

_ . ...L. ~-----,.

~I_1otal Employers Employees Independent Administrati ve Unit Worken<

,.....-_...L._, , ,----'---... ,--_)----, ,------"------,

Fe· Fe- Fe- M I Fe-Male::; Males MaleR males males a el:! males males (1) (211) (212) (213) (214) (215) (216) (217) (218)

Jalore District Total ... 22 16 • •• 22 15

J alore District Rural 22 15 22 15,

Jalore Rub·Divisioll Rura.l •••

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 2] 15 22 15·

Jalore District Urban •••

()

Z ..-~ ._ .... t)

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2

3

4

S

0 Z ~ ...... .... .. 00

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3

4

5

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1

2

3

4

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43

B. III.-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Senicts by Divisions and Sub-divisions- (Jontri.

Administrati Te Unit

(1)

Jalore District Total

J alore District RUl'al

Jalore Sub-Division Ruml •••

Bhinmal Sub-Di vision Rura.l

Jalore District Urban ...

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alare District Total

J alore District Rural

J alore Sub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

Jalore District Urban ...

.!dmini::;tl'a.tive Unit

U) Jalore District Total

J alore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Bub-Division Rural •••

J .. lore District Urban

Sub·di rision 2' D Leather, leather products & footwear ,-- -"- ---~

Total Employers E 1 Indf'pendent mp oyees \'t. k or en;; ,--_...-L ,---_..J~ __ --.... I I

,--_.._,--~ ,---~~-.. ~

Fc- Fe- Fe- }fe-Males Males ~hles l\I:1! es

males l1lales malt's males (219) (2:30> (221) (22:1) (293) (224) 0:35) (2:26)

1,1~9 157 1 5 1 1,143 156

880 137 1 880 136

579 77 .. , • •• 57!) 77

30h\ 60 ••• 1 301 59

269 20 1 5 263 20

Division 3 Processing a,nd Manufacture-Metals, Chemica.ls and products thereof

..A.. ____ .., Total Employers Employees Independent

,Vorkers ,--_...-L_---., ,--_;__.., ,----"------., r ___ ..A..._..,

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males Males males males 1\1 1 Males M I a es ' nJ es (227) (228)

539-1 92

(229) (230) (231) (232) (233) (234)

478

160

318

61

5 2 532 92

90 1 477 90

25 ••• ... HiO ',2;3

65 1 317 65

2 5 1 55 2

Sub-division 3·0 \iannfactnre of metal products, otherwise unclassified

, __ ..A.. ________ -,--___ . __

Employers E 1 Independent lllp ovees f·

J \\ orlien; r--"---. ,---~I~- _----, ,---_-"-_--." ,..-_..A.. __ --..

Fp- ll~e- Fe- Fe-J\fa,les Males 1\hlcs 1\1:1:1'8

mn)ns ma,)e,,>; lIm)e:, lII.'l,Jes (235)

40()

342

24

318

58

:2;)(;) (237) (238) (:33f}) (~40) (211) (2-l:.D

90 5 1 394 90

89

24

1

65 1

1 5

341 89

:>4 24

'l' - 6;) .J) j

53 1

0 Z .......

c:3 ..... ... (])

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4

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2

3

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B. Il(-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries aDd Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Gontd.

Administrative Unit

(1)

Jalore Distriot Total

Jalore District Rural

. Ja,lore Sub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

Jalore District Urban

Administrati ve Unit

(1)

J alore District Tota.l·

J alore District Rural

J alore S Llb-Di vision Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

Jalore District Urban

Administr:ttive Unit

(1)

dalore :District Total

Jalore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Huml

Bhinmal Sllb-Division Huml

dalore District Urball

Sub-division 3'1 Iron & Steel (Basic Manufacture) r- '"""'"\

'rota} Employers Employees Independen t Workers

. ~), ""---., ..-----'----.,

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males males

Males ' Males males males males (243) (244) (245) {246) (247) (248) (249) (250)

128 128

128 ... 128

128 128

... I) ....

Sub-division 3'2 Non-ferrous Metals (Basic manufacture) r- .----- ------- _L --- "")

independent Total Employers Employees Workers

r--_)._-'"""'"\ ,-__ L_-, r--J_--, ,-_)._--,

" Fe- Fe- Fe~ Males Females Males males Males males Males males {251) (252) (258) (254) (255) (256) (257) (258)

2 2 ...

2 ... 2

2 2

-••• . ..

Sub-division 3',) 'rransport equipment r-____ ~ ______ ~L ______ , ----1

Total Employers E I Inpependent mp oyees Workers

Fe-Males umles Fe- Fe- 111"" Fe-'l"le8 ~"rales lnales 1 .n (U· males ~1. males rna es

(259) (260)

2

2

2

(261) (~62) (263) (:364) (265) (266)

•••

...

...

2

2

2 •••

45

B. III - Employers Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Oontd.

o :z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

... ...

4 Bhinma.l Sub-Division Rural ..•.

S Jalore District Urban ...

0 Administrati ve Unit Z ._ ~ ...... ... Cj)

w

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural .0'

3 J alare Sub-Division Rural ,.,

4 Bhinmal Sub- Di vision Rural

·5 Jalore District Urban

0 Z Administrn,tive Unit ...-ttl .... (J.l

w

1

1 Ja10re District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division HUfa}

4 Bhinmal Sub·Division Rural

5 Jalore Di.strict Urban

Sub-division 3'5 Machinery (other than electrical Machinery) incl uding Engineering Workshops.

--_._----------------. rrotal Employers Employees Independent

Workers

Males Fe-

maIer;) l\.T 1 Fe- M 1 Fe- 1\IT 1 Fe-~].a es males J.1 a es males ma es males

(275) (276) (277) (278) (279) (280) (281) (282)

2 2

2 . ... 2

2 2

.... .... • •••

.....

Sub-division 3'6 Basic Iudustrial Chemicals, Fertiliser and Power alcohol

,... ~I_- ~

Total Employers Employees Independent Workers

,.-_ ... L __ , r--..),_-", ,.-_ .. L-.--.. ,--..),_--.,

Fe- Fe- M 1 Fe- M 1 Fe-Males Males males males a as males a es males (283) (284) (285) (286) (287) (2S8) (289) (290)

1 1 ••• 1 1

I .... ... ......

.... Ill',

• ... ... 1 1 .... 1 1

Sub-division 3'7 Medical and PharmllOeutical Preparations ----

Total Employers E 1 -Indedendent mp oyees Workers

MaJs Fe- Males Fe- Fe- ·Fe-Males Males· 1 males males males rna e8

(291) (292) (293) (294) (:391)) (296) (297) (298)

1 ••• "'! , .. I

... ...

1 1

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til

1

2

3

4

5

o Z

1

2

3

,4

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0 Z ...... ~ ..... I-< ll'

fI2

1

2

3

4

5

46

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-diiisions-Contd.

Administrati va Unit

(1)

J alote District Total

J alore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Ruml ...

Jalore District Urban ...

Administrative Unit

(1)

Jalore District Total

J alore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Rura.l

Bhinmal Snb-Division Rural ....

Jalol'e District Urban ...

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alore District Total

J alore District Rural

Jalare Sub-Division Rural •••

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

Jalere District Urban •••

Sub~division 3'8 Manufacture of chemical products otherwise unclassified

r----. ______ .J_ _______ _____ _

Total

Males Fe-

males (299) (300)

3 1

2 t

'2 1

1

Employers Employees Inc1ependent Workers

.,.---'-------._ -~---._

Males Fe- Fe-Males males males

:Fe~ Males 1

IIH1 es (301) (302) (303) (304) (305, (306)

1 2 1

..... 2 1

.... 2 :r

1

Di vitiion·i Processing and Mlluufacture-Not elsewhere specified

r------------_A_----.---------, rfotarl Employers Employees Independent.

. Workers r----_..A.-_, r---_..L-......... ,---L-......... r---..A._--:-,

Males Fe- Males Fe- Males Fe- Fe-males males I Males ma es males

('a07y (308) (309) (310) (3] 1) (312) (3B) (314),

2,687 485 12 7 5 2,668 480~

2,404 472 6 5 2,398 467

1:289 226 1,289 225·

1,115 246 6 5 1,109 241.

283 13 12 1 270 13,

Sub-division 4·0 Manufacturing industries otherwise uncI assiiiec1 r--- __________ _J~ __________ ------.,

Total Employers Employees Independ(mt vYorkers

r----..J...----;,---.J,._- r-----"----..r---~-- -., Fe-Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males MalotI males males 1 Males ina es males

(315) (316) (317) (318) (319) (320) (321) (322) I

850 69 12 1 837 69,

699 69 699 69

~n8 26 328 26,

371 43 371 43

151 12 1 138

47

B. III-Employers, Employees and Indepet'ldent Workers in Industries and Services by Diflsions and Sub-divisions-Oontd.

o Z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 JalOl'e Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhiumal Sub-Division Rural ....

5 Jalore District Urban

0 Administrabi ve Unit Z

~ .... :-. <V rn

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 JalOl'e Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Di vision Rural ....

5 Jalore District Urban

C Administrative Unit Z d ...... ,_.

(J)

iJ2

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

is Jalore Sub-Division Rura.l

4 Bhinm:tl Sub-Division Rural ....

5 Jalore District Urban

Sub-division 4'2 Bricks, Tiles & other stuctur~l clay productR r-----------.. _)~---.----- ---.."

Total Employers EUJl)loyeea Iudependent 1: Workers

r--..}._----.." r--_)__ ---.." ,--J_-1 ,..--_._,\__-,

M 1 U' 1 '1.11" 1 Fe- Fe- Fe-, a cs L'cma es .LfL~~ es ~'l}1'''s 1'J ale'" lllaies ~V cul<:. males 111 . "males (331)

26

22

4

(332)

8

6

(j

2

(333) (8:31) (335) (336) (337) (3;~8)

.. ,

...

2 24 8

2 20 6

Hi

4

4

(j

2

Sub-division 4'4 Non-metallic mineral products r-------------------------~

Total Employers Employees Independen Workerst

'"""' A- .. ____.L.---.-... .----'---.,.

Fe- Fe' Fe- M I Fe-Males Males 1\1 ales males males 1 [a es rna os Inales (347) (348) (349) (350) (351) (352) (353) (354)

930 295 4 930 291

888 286 4 888 282

497 160 497 160

391 12G 4 391 122

~2 9 112 9

Sub·di.vtalo[l 4.'6 'Wood & \VaOlt pro1iucts ot.hr t.h~U1 furniture and fixtures

,.-- ..... ----_)~ ---- ---.."

Total Employers Employees Independent Worker~

,_L_---, ,-_ __!,.___---, ,..--_L_-, ,..----'--~- -,

.Fe- Fe- Fe-~hles Females Males 1V1 ales ::\Ialcs males maJes maleg (303) (364) (36G) (366) (::307 ) (3Go) (360) (370)

88t 113 4 1 877 112

795 111 4 1 791 110

448 34 44M ~+i

347 77 4 1 34:; 76

86 2 ... 86 2

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5

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2

3

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2

3

4

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48

E, nI-Employers, Employees and Independent Wvrkers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions-Contd.

Administrative Unit

(1)

Jalore District Total

Jalore District Rur:tl

Jalore Sub-Division Rural

BhiuUlal Sub-Division Rural ....

Jalore District Urban

Adillinistra,tive Unit

(1)

J alore District Total

Jalore District Rural

J:1,lo1"e Sub-Division Ruml

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

Jalore Distl'ict; Urban ...

Administrative Unit

(1)

Jalore District Total

J alore Distl'ict Rural

Jalore Sub-Division RuraL •••

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

Jalore District Urban

Division 5 Construction & Utilities r-

____ . __ _.cL ____ -"-----Independen~

'fotal Employers Employees Workers -~ .. ...--"--.. .....-----J------...

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Malet> },I~~les ~lales Males males m:.tles maJes males (395) (.':HJ6 ) (:397) (898) (399) (400) (-101 ) (402)

385 181 ... 112 120 273 61

377 179 111 118 266 61

190 108 [jt) ~H 135 15

187 70 55 ~4 1:j1 46

8 2 1 2 7

Sub-division 5.1 Construction & maintenance-Buildings r- ~L -----....._

Independent Total Employers Employees Workers

.».._-~.---.. ,,---.--.-~I-.-. ",..--..---' -----....,

_Fe- ]3'e- F\)- Fe-Males Jiales males I Males I lVla18s males rna es mn. es (411 \ '412) (41::3) , '

(414) (415) (4Hi) (417) (418)

52 52

49 49

3t) ;38

n ... 11

3 v .. 3

Sub-division 5·6 Works &; Serv.ices - Domestic ana Illclustrin,l water supply

____ . ____ L _____ . ----~

Total

fe-Males I

UHL/es

(45J) (4G2)

sj

6 ...

6 •••

...

Employers E 1 . Independent ,mp oyees '~T1 I \''1 or {ers

Males

(453)

1"e- Fe- Fe-I, MaleR , 1 }\[ales I

lllfl, es m,t (IS mn. e~ (454) (455) (45()) (,157) (/J58)

6

6

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0 Z '~~ ...... l-< Q)

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2

3

4

5

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2

3

4

5

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w

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3

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B, lII--Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions- Oontd.

Sub-division 5'7 Sanitary Work and services-Including scavengers

r--.---- J_ .------. Administmtive Unit Total Employers Employees Independent

Workers - .A. , ...-----'---...., ~

Fe- c Pe-Fe~ Fe-Males Males ill1:lo1es 1 Males I 1ilales 1 IDa es IDa es rna es (1) (45~)) '460) (461) (462) (463) (464) (465) (466)

Jalore District Total 327 181 112 120 215 61

J alore District Rural 322 179 111 US 211 61 • Jalore Sub-Division Rural 152 109 1)5 94 97 - 15

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rurali ... 170 70 56 24 114 46

Jalore District Urban . 5 2 1 2 4

Di vision 6 Commerce -L

~

rr' otf:.i ' Employers Employees Independent. Adm~llistl':\,tive U'lit Workers --------~ ~ Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-

MaJes .Males Males ma.les males

Males males m:1,]es

(1) (467) jU6S) (J69) (470) (471) (17'2) (473) (,174)

Jalore District Total 8.373 914 22 1 103 9 8,248 90~

3alore District Rural 6,856 '185 1 54 I, 6,801 778

J alare Sub-Di vision ltural 3,189 362 18 5 3,171 357

Bhinuml Sub-D.i vision Huml , .. , 3,6t;7 ,:l:2S 1 ::36 '2 3,630 421

Jalo:re District Urhan 1,517 129 21 1 49 2 1,447 126

Snb·division 6'0 Retail trade otherwise UIlClassified I· ... ------

_j__ ~

Independent Total Employers Employees Adl1ll11 i .-;ti';l!;ive Unit Workers

,..--_-L_~ r---~-___ --_L_-, --)~--,

,."':j; Fe· Fe- l\f.1 Fe· Fe-1'.1::,.los ~Irtles J\fales

males . 1 a es 1 males mMBS IDa, eR -] ) t , (':1-7 ;j) (el7G) -(477) (478) (479) (480) (481) (482)

J alol'e District Total 2 2~9 )"'~"'" ,2~4 3 30 3 2,189 241

Jalore District Rural 1,966 206 ••• 21 1 1,945 20.5

JaJore Sub-Division Rural M9 42 ... 5 1 D·H 41

Bhinmftl SLib-Division Huml .... 1,317 161 16 1,30t 164

Jalore District Urban 256 38 3 9 2 244 36

0

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3

1:

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1

2

3

4

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2

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B. tIl-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Oontd.

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alore District Tota.l _, -

Jalore District Rural •••

Jalore f:lub·Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

J alore District Urban ...

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alore District Total

J alore District Rural

,J a10re Bub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Di vision RUl'3il ....

J alore District Urban

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alore District Total ... . J alore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Didsion Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

Jalore Districlt Urban

Sub-division 6'1 Retail trade in foodstuffs (including beverages and narcotics)

r _J~ ----... '\--~

Total Employers Employees Independeu t Workers

.... - ....... ... ______,_ --'-------

Males Fe~ Males

]'e_ Males Fe- M 1 Fe-

males males a es males males (4t!i:$) (484) (4t!5) (486) (487) (488) (489) (490)

1,984 251 8 22 2 1,954 249

1,485 2118 9 2 1,476 246

641 109 ••• 3 1 638 108

844 139 .... 6 1 838 138,

1199 3 8 •• I 13 478 a.

Sub-:1i"ision 6'2 Retail trade iu fuel (including petrol) {'---'--- -_!~--- ------.

Total Employers Employees Independent Workers

r~---L----. ,-_~L_-, ,,--_-''-_---. ,--_ _,L_---.

l\/f j Fe- l\,fales ]'e- "r I Fe-·u I Fe-;.1.a es wales m . males ma f'S males ma es males (491) (492) (493) (494) (4H5) (496) (497) (498)

159 73 1 ••• 1 1 157 72

70 22 ... 1 1 69 21

54 4 .... 1 53 4

16 18 , ... 1 16 17

89 51 1 ••• 88 51,

Sub-division 6'3 Retail trade in textiles and leather goods r- ..)._ --,

Total Employers Employees Independent Workers

,..--..)._ { _ _,L_-, ,-_..),__-----, ,-_ _,L_-,

Fe- Fe- Males Fe- :M 1 Fe-MnJos males Males males 1 .I. a es 1 ma es rna es (499) (500) (501) (502) (503) (504) (505) (506)

1,164 90 8 1 29 1,127 89

859 87 1 9 849 87

434 53 ... :J 432 53

4:35 34 1 7 1.1 Lil7 34

305 3 7 1 20 - 278 2,

51

B. ID--Em.ployers, Employees and I.lldependent Workers in Industrles and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions -Conid.

o z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 dalore District Total

2 dalore District Rural

3

4:

5

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':J]

1

2

3

4

5

c5 Z -~ ._ :-. IV rJ~

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2

3

4

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Jalore Sub-Division Rural ... Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

J alore District Urban

Administrative Uni~

(1)

J alore District Total .... .J alore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Rural

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

Jalore District Urban

Administrative Unit

(1)

JaloIe District Total

Jalore District Rm'al .... Ja101'e Sub-Division Rural

BhiIlmal Sub-Division Rural ....

dalore District Urban

Sub-\livision ~'4 Wholesale tmde in foodstuffs ,-___ _,I__ .. _- - ~

1 Independent ~rotal Employers Emp oyees Workers

r--_~L_-, ___ _,I__ ~ ,-_-'-_----, ,---_,I_--~

r

Males

(507)

101

94

94

7

Fe-males (508)

3

3

') U

It.

Males Ve-males

(509) (510)

Fe- Males 11'8-

Males ]' males rna es (511) (512) (513) (514)

2 99 3

94 3

H4

2

Sub-division 6'5 Wholesale tl'adr, in commodities other than foodRtllfIs

----"-.. _-----------, Total Employers Employees Independent

Workers ,-__ ..)__--., r---..J.__---, ,-_-'L_---. ,--_,I_--

Fe- :Fe- Fe-Males Females Males males Males males Males males (515) (516) (517) (518) (519) (520) (521) (52g)

236 17 7 229 17

232 17 'I 225 17

63 3 (j:i 3

169 14 7 16:J .14

4 4

Sub-di vision 6'6 Real Estate

Total Employers 1 Independent

Emp oyees '\Vorkers ------

Males .Fe- Males males Fe- Fe- l\!f 1 Fe-

1 Males I l\la es I ma 8R mfL es illn, e (523) (524) (52[» (526) (527) (52~) (529) l530)

4 2 2

2 2

2

2 2

0 Z -tfl ..... ~ (!)

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1

2

3

4

5

<) Z .....

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1

2

31

4

5

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1

2

3

4

5

52

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Servioes by ]}jvisions and Sub·divisions -Contd,

Sub-division 6'8 Moneylending, Banking and other financial business

r- ---..

Employers Independeni Administrative Unit Total Employees Workers -- -

Fe- Fe- M t Fe- Th Fe-~bl~!il, ma'les MaJe.a 'I i1, ~ l Li1,te.a 1 rna es rna es ma es

(1) (53D) (540) (541) (542) (543) (544) (545) (546)

Jalore District Total 2,503 236 2 10' 3 2,~91 233

J alore District Rural 2,148 202 ... 7 3 2,14i1 199

J alore Sub-Di vision Rural 1,346 151 7 3 1,339 148

Bhinmal Sub-Divitlion Ruml .... 802 51 802 51

Jalore District Urban 355 34 2 3 ... 350 34

Division 7 Transport, Storage and Communications r- .....

Administrati ve Unit rl10tal Employers Employees Indepenc1en' Workers

Fe- Fe- M I Jj-'e- M I Fe-Males males Males I a es I 1 a es I rna es ma es ma es (1) (547) J (548) (549) (550) (551) (;)52) (553) (554)

J alore District Total 259 16 8 126 10 125 6

J alore District Rural 172 8 1 99 4 72 4

Jalore Snb-Division Hural gg 3 1 fi5 3 43

Bhinm:tl Sub-Division Rural .... 7,1 5 44 1 29 4

Jalore District Urban 87 8 7 27 6 53 2

Sub-division 7'1 rrransport by road

Administrative Unit Tutal Employers Emplo 'ees Independent Y vVorkers

Fe- Fe- ]'e- Fe-Males Males

males I Males I :Males males ma os Inft es (1) (563) (564) (565) (566) (567) (568) (569) (570)

Jalore District Total 171 14 8 38 8 125· 6

J alore District Rural 92 6 1 19 2 72 4

Jalore Sub-Division Rural 53 2 1 9 2 43

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ... 39 . 4 ••• 10 29 4

Jalore District Urban 79 8 7 ... 19 6 53 2

53

B. III~·Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Division,t;; and Sub·divisions-Oontd.

0 ,. Z Adminishrati ve Unit 'ce ..... ~ 0)

w (1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

5 Jalore District Urban

o .Z Administrati ve Unit

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J alore Sub-Di vision Rural

'"

...

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural .. ,.

5 Jalore District Urban ...

o Z Administr~tive Unit

('\ 1, .f

1 Jalore District Total -2 Jalore District Rural .. , n i) J alore Sub-Di vision Rural

4 Bbinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

.5 Jalore District Urban ...

Sub-di vision 7'4 Rail way transport

,- ...L -- -. rrotal Employers Employees

Independent Workers

~ __ ...L_--., ,---_,I__---., ,-__}._---., ,-_...L_--.,

Fe- Fe- :M I Fe- M I }i'e-Males Males males I J. a es a es ma es males males.

(587) (588) (589) (590) (591) (592) (593) (594)

69 2 69 2 , .. 64 2 64 2 .... -37 1 37 1 -27 1 27 1

5 5 . ... •••

Sub-division 7'6 Postal Services

,---_._--- ---------. Total

,.-__ A_--.,

Fe­MaJes ma,les (603) (fJ04)

19

16

7

3

...

... •••

Employers Employees Independont Workers

,--__ .A. __ --., ,--_..A..-, ,--_..A._.\

Fe-. Fe- Fe-Males males Males males Males males

(605) (606) (607) (608) (609) (610)

... 19

16

o 7

3

•••

• ••

. ...

... ••• .. . ... ... ... .. . ...

Division 8 Health, EJncation & Public Administration.

,--------.----"------- ----~ ~ Independent

F_.rnplove8s H, k " H or -ers

rrotal EmployerR ,.-__ -'-__ --., ,--__ A.. __ -, ,--_)----., ,--_..A._-,

Males Fe-

~1ales Fo- Malos

Fe- .,'dales Fe-nudes mn.les males males

(Wl!l ) /(fnG) (fB7 ) (fW3) (G39) () 10) (D41) (642)

1,533 39 lJj 1,433 39 96 PI!I"'I ~

1,146 12 1,068 12 78 ••• 8:2'~ 8 74t'j 8 76

;J]4 4 3'}) ~..J 4 2

387 27 4 ••• 365 27 18

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B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Oontd,

Sub-division S-l Medical and other Health Services

r---- _A_ --... 'l'otal Employers Employees Independent

Administrative Unit Workers r----.A.-, r J..._~ ,-_J.__, r--..-L-,

Fe- Fe- M I ]'e- M I F~-Males Males males .L a es a es males males maJes (1) (643) (644) (645) (646) (647) (648) (64!=) (650)

Jalore District Total 60 3 4 33 3 23

J alore District Rural ... 20 •••• 8 12

Jalore Sub-Division Rural 13 1 ••• 12

Bhinmal t)ub-Division Rural .... 7 ... 7 . .. Jalore District Urban ... 40 3 4 25 3 11

Sub-division 8'2 Educational Services and Research

-_}'-._--

Administr[ttiv(' Pnit Total Employers Ell! ployees Independen~ Workel's

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males males Males males Males males Males males (1) (651) (652) (653) (654) (655) (656) (657) (6,58)

Jalore District Total 270 18 197 18 73

Jalore District Rural ... 193 8 127 8 66

J aIOl'e Sub-Di vision Rural 92 4 28 4 (i4

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural .... 101 4j 99 4 2

J alore Distriot Urban ... 77 10 70 10 7

Sub-division 8'4 Police (other than village wn,tthmen) r------ ..,.. --- -----")

Admilli-lt,rativ[' linit Total Employers Employees Indrpenc1ent 'Workers

r--_L _, r---...A_---, r--~'~---., , ,---' ~~--,

1VI:tles Fp-

Males }_1""1e- Fe- Fo-

males I Males I Males ' ro!l. os ma e~ males,

(1) (6m) ( 668) (669) (670) (671) (672) (673) (0 i 4)

Jalore District Total 225 2 225 2

Jalore District Rural 111 1 111 1

Jalore Suh-Division Hnral 1 1

13hinroal Sllb-DiviRi(ln Rural .... IlL ••• 111 ."

Jalore District Urban 114 1 114 1

55

B. III-Em.ployers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.

o Z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhimnal Sub-Division Rural ....

5 J alore District Urban

0 Z Administrati ve Unit ~ .~

<D rn

(1)

1 J alore District Total ... 2 J alore District Rural

3 \ JaIme Snb-Dirision Runtl

4 Bhinmal Sub-Dirision Rural ....

5 Jalore District Urban ...

0 Z Administrative Unit ~ ..... ... Q)

00

(1)

1 J alore District Total .... 2 J alore District Rural •••

3 J alore Sub-Di vision Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ....

S J alore District Urban

Sub-divilolion S'5 Village officers and servants including village watchmen

,-------------------------Total Employers Independent

Emplovees UT k U nor ers

Males _Fe-

Males males Fe- Fe- Fe-

I Males I l\hleR I rna es rna es rna ell (675) (676) (677) (678) (67D) (680) (6tH) (68:J)

35 3 ... 35 3

35 3 35 3 .... . ... 13 3 13 3

22 22 H. •••

...

Sub-division g'6 Employees of ::Uunicipalities & Local Boards --- ._------

rrotai 3ilmployers Employees Independent Workers

11'e- Fe- Fe- }i~('-Males Males Males Males

males males males ma,les (683) (684) (685) (686) (G87) (688) (689) (690)

28 12 ••• ... 28 12

... ... 28 12 28 12

Sub-division 8'7 Employees of State Governments

Tobal E 1 Independent mp oyr8s W 1 or \eI'S

Employers

--------Males

lile- Fe-. Fe- - Fe-1 Males, J Males I :JI.IaieR I rna, as rna es lllrl. PS lWI PH

(691)

908

785

704

HI

123

(692) (693) (694) (695) (696) (GU7) (()9~)

I... 908 1 ...

) .. ... 785

... • •• 704

••• 81 • ••

I 123 1 ...

56

B. III-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers·in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.

0

Z Administrative Unit ..... as .... I-< C)

Ul

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 . Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural

5 Jalore District Urban . .

0 Z Administrative Unit cti ..... ;.. C)

m ( 1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhimn::tl Sub-Division Rural •••

5 Jalore District Urban

o Z Administrative Unit "

(1)

1 J !tlors District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J alore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rum

8 JaIore District Urban

Sub· division 8' 8 Employees of the Union Governments

-Total Employers Employees Independent

Workers --Fe- Fe- 1\1 I Fe- 11'e-

Males Males Males males

lacs males males males (6D!)) (700) (701) .. (702) (703) (704) (705) (706)

7 •••• <'-7

2 ' ... 2

... 2 2

5 '0 • 5 . ..

Division a Services not elsewhere specified L -"\

Total Employers Employees Independeui ~Torkers

r--- r--~ ~ _~L_---,

]:i'e- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Males Males Males ma1es males males males (715) , (716) (717) (718) (719) (720) (721 ) (722)

6,885J 3,171 5 2,033 815 4,847 2,356

5,237 2)680 2 1,323 535 3,912 2,145 , 2,979 ] ,681 ... 582 117 '2,397 1,564

2,258 999 '2 741 418 1,515 581

1,6"8 491 3 710 280 935 211

Sub-division 9'0 Services otherwise unclassified

Tot~l

Male,;

(723)

~,69~

3,979

2,332

1,M7

715

Fe­IuaJes (724)

2,774

2,379

1,503

87~)

395

-,----'--.,

Employers Employees Independent Workers

1\1 ales

(725)

1 ...

.. -.

1

Fe- M 1 Fe- '\ 1 Fe-I ra eR ) J,f f\, es .

ma es ma eR mides (726) (727) (728) (729) l730)

'" 1,211 649 3,482 2,125

1,080 433 2,899 1,946

373 45 1 )959 1,458

707 388 940 488

131 216 583 179

57

B. III-Employers, Employees arid Independent Workers in Industries and 'Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Oontd,

0 Administrittive Unit :z ~ ''''' ;.. <l)

w

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 J alore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural ...

a

Ci

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1

2

3

4

.5

o Z

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Ul

J alore District Urban

Administmtive Unit

(1 )

J alore District Total

Jalore District Rural

Jalore Sub-Division Huml

Bhinm~tl Sub· Di vision Rural

Jalore District Urban

Adrnll1iRtmtive Unit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 Jalore Sllb-Divisi'on Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-DiviRion Rural ...

5 Jalore District Urban It.

Sub-division 9'1 Domestic services (but not including pervices rendered by members of family households

to one-another) --------

Total Employers Employees Independent Workers

------- ---_ --- ---Fe- Fe- :Fe~ Fe~

l\l~les Males Males Males males males males males (731) (732) (733) (734) (n.5) (736) (737) (738)

345 157 ... 319 I2i1i 26 33

108 123 82 97 26 26

87 '72 66 72 21

21 51 W 25 5 26

237 311 237 27 "/

Sub·division 9'2 Barbers and beauty shops .----

Total Emp10yers E 10 Independent .:<mp yees W k or erB -<~ .... -."~--

Fe- .Fe- Fe-Ma,les Females ::\1 [\,les ::\.bJcs lVhles males males males (n9) (740) (741) (742) (743) (744) (745) (746)

527 28 20 507 28

z.li92 26 2 490 26

17B 21 173 21

310 5 2 317 5

35 2 18 17 2

Snb-division g'0 I.li1Itmdries a,nd lanndry services ---------- _ __:...-------------

ToL:vl Rmployers . . Independent Emplovees H! k

J n OJ' CJ;:;

------- ------- -------- ----

Females }hles

(HI; (7!J8) (74H)

42 21

2

42 19

Fe- Fe- Fe-I }\fflleR I )1R,!eR I rna cs ma es - lm. es-

(700) (7!51) (75'2) (753) (754)

5 19 37 2

2

5' 19 37

0 Z .---< til ..... ~ rn

1

2

3

4

5

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1

2

3

4

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2

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58

B. llI--Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-divisions - Oontd,

Administrative Unit

(1)

J alore District Total

J alore District Rural

.T alara S llb-Di vision Rural

Bhinmal Snb-Di vi sian Huml ....

J alore District Urban

Administrati ve Unit

(1)

J alore District Total .... JA.lore District Rural

.T alore Sub-Di vision Rural

Bhinmd Sub-Division Rural ....

JaJore District Urban

Adminis~rftti V8 l_I nit

(1)

J alore District Total ... Jalore District Rural

Jalora Sub-Division Rural

TIhinmal 8ub-Di,-isi'1ll Rural ....

Jalore District Urban

Sub-division 9'4 Hotels, restaurants and eating houses ,-------- -) __

~

rrotftl Employers Employees Independent Workerss

,-- _ _L_~ r--' _ _L_--, ,--_ _L_~ ,--__L_--..

Males Females Males Fe- 1\1 1 Fe- M I Fe-I ' a es a es rna es males males (755) (756) (757) (758) (7 G;-)) (760) (76J) (76Q)

55 5 4 29 2 22 3-

2B 2 2 25 1 2

17 17

11 2 2 8 1 2

27 3 2 4 2 21 1

Sub-divisioll 9'5 Recreation services -------- ....__---

Independet Total Employers Employees Workers

.,_. .... ,- ___...__ ~ ..------'------.. Fp- ,Fe- M I Fe- :Males Fe-MaIrs Males

m:"11es "' a es males males males (76:i) \ 7 ti4) (765) (766) (767) (768) (769) (770}

357 i4l4 .... 39 4 318 14(}

299 125 26 4 273 121

119 72 26 93 72

180 53 ... 4 180 49

58 19 ... 13 ~5 191

Sub-division 9'6 Legal and business services --------~------- -

----]'vhles Fe-

mal(~s

(771 ) (7n)

355 • ••

5 ...

u ... 350

Employers Indepellden~ Employees Workers

.....------"'- ,..---...____ ....--'~------.....

Fe- }i'e- Be-Males I Males I Males I rna e8 ma es rna es (773) (774) (775) (776) (777) (778)

... . ... 282 73

2 3

280

3

70

59

B.IIl-Employers, Employees and Independent Workers in Industries and

Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Contd.

ci Z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 Jalore DistrIct Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

....

.0'

Sub-division 9'7 Arts, lotters and jonrnalif;lll --- .•.. -_ .. -------,----

Total

Males

(779)

126

Pe­Inn,les t7bO)

9

Employers E I Independent mp oyees \\/ k

H or -ers .~~~-.

Fe- 1 Fe- F8-J\[ales 1:?IIn, es 10 :Ha1ps I 1mt eR llJ[l" S nlt-"t 8S

(781) (782) (183) (784) (78:3) nBU)

i5 8 HI 1

4 Bhinmal Bub-Di vision Rural .

5 Jalore District Urban 126 9 15 8 111 1

Sub-division 9'8 Religious, charitavle and wcHnre F;crvices 0 r- --.,

Z Administrative Unit Totrd Employers Employees Iudependent

.- Workers ce ..... '" Q) ~-

. _______ ~o __

rn Fe- Fe- Fe- . Fe-Males males Males males

-;\IaleR malrs

Ables mf11eS

(1) (787) (708) (789) (I gO) (,m) (IU~) (iDo) ((9J)

1 J alore District Total 384 33 113 9 2'71 ~~4

2 J alore District Rural : ... 326 23 106 1 220 22

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural 251 11 leO .. , J oJ 1 11

4 Bhinma! Sub-Division Rural 75 1~ G 1 ('n )" 1l

5 Jalore District Urban 58 10 7 8 51 2

(i) Persons living (ii) Persons living

rrotal principa,llyon pl'incipaJly Oil

income from non- pensions, remit~ -ci agricllitund tances. sellohr-

Z Administrative Unit property ships Ilnd funds .... ~ .....

Per-i-; Fe- FA- Fe-Q) 1\1 [I,les Males 1hlcs UJ. sons Tllfl,lcs males males (1) (7th)) (7nG) .. i7H7) ( i fl8) (iDD) (8UO) (t:0l)

1 J alore District Total •.. 3,232 2,349 883 6 20 58 S

2 Jalore District Rural .... 3,000 2,169 83t 4 20 58 3

3 tT alore Sub-Division Rural TlJ 571 151 20 r;s 3

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 2,27K 1/)~)8 680 4

Ij J alore District Urban 232 180 2 2

0 ~

ce ...... ;.., c:Ll

CJ

1

2

3

4

fj

60

E. III-Em-ployers, Em-ployees and Inde-pendent Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub·divisions-Goncld.

( iii) Inmates of (i v) Beggars (v) All other persons

jails, asyl liIllS and living principally on

almA-houses and Vagrants income derived from

recipients of doles non-productive Administrative Unit activities

Fe-Males Males Females J\hles Females males \1) (802) (803) (804) (805) (806) . (807)

Jalore District Total ... 2,285 8441 16

Jalore District Rural .... 2,107 808 ... Jalore Sub-Division Rural ... 513 128

Bhinmal 8ub-Divisi'11l Rural .... - 1,594 680

Jalore District Urban 178 36 16

61

C.-HOUSEHOLD AND AGE (SAMPLE) TABLES

,Expictnrdory N,ote :-This series consists of the following tables:-O. I Household (size and composition). C. II Livelihood Clttsses by Age Groups, O. III Age and Civil ConditIOns. O. IV Age and Literacy. O. V Single Ye~r Age Returns.

All these tables have been prepared on sample basis. In table C. I nearly 1 in 1000 hom;e· holds hfl.s been selected as sample from the .N ationai Register of Oiti",ens. In other tables 10% sample has been t:1ken from the enumeration slips penaining to general populatiou excluding dis­!.placed persons population.

C. I-Household (size and composition) EXPLJ.N A TORY NOTE: -Tbis tabla shows for each census tract the total number of h~useholas, household population, the sa.mple house-

S. No.

• holds populaticn, a,nd the size and compQsition of hou$eholds in the sa,mple household popul;;tion. The figures lOre arranged under two broad groupl:­

( i ) biz6 of househDld •. Iii) Composition of ho~ueholds.

in ( i ) households h,we been c&lled, (Il) "S1lla.Ll" if the number of inmates is 3 or less. (h) "Medium" if the number of inm>ttes is behnen ~ and II •

• (c) "La.rge" if the number of inm.tes is between 7 and 9, (d) "Very large" if the number of inml\tes is 10 or more.

ill (ii) .he inmate. ill a household are discribed under three heRd., (a) Relatiouship to 'he head of the household. (b) Number in brol'od age STOUpS, (<1) Oivil ~ondilion,

Adlllilii8trl~lV' Unit Total household population Total No. of households --------------

Perwns lI1:alfis Females (1)

Total ~o. of sample households

I J.flore District Total 2 Jalore District Rurld

(2) 93,126 84,981

(3) 459,163 431,112

168,061 263.051 28,051

(4) 240,105 225,825

86,937 138,888 14,280

(5) 219,058 20.S,287 81,1~4

124,163 13,771

(6) 71 73 32 41

3 ;fa-lore Sllb-Division Rura.l , lShiamal Sub·Division Rllral .5 Jalore District Ur.~ml

Aaminls~rlltivt Unit

s. No.

(1) Jalare District Total -,

I., JaJare District Rural E J:tlore Sub-lJiviRion l{ura.1 4 Bhiumal Sub-Division Rural i) JalOl'e District Urban

Adminiltratin Unit

S. No. 'IJ)

J Jtdoro DIstrict Total. Z Jaloro District Rurlll 3 hlore Sub-Division Rural 4 Bhinmal Sub-Di"fision Rural J Jalor~ DistrIct Urban

AilminilTa~ive Uni~

S. No.

(1) 1 Jaiorc District Total 2 J.11ore District Rural 3 Jalore Sub-Di"ioIOIl Rur".! 11 Bhinmal Sub·Division HUlal 5 Jafore District Urban

34,576 5040.1 (l,145

----'--Sample houNeli.olds

Size of houleholds

5

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Sample of household p')pulation

Small Medium La.rge Very large ---- ------ ------

3 Membets {·6 Members or less 7·9 Members 10 Members

'or above -------------- ---- ---- .-----Perlilllls 1>blss Females No. Persons No. Pergons No. Person. No. PersonE!

(10) (11) (12) (13) (H) (15) 30 62 33 172 J.! 94

(7) (8) (9) 361 198 163

(16) (17) 3 33

350 193 157 26 55 31 168 12 94 J 3.1 146 80 66 13 27 14 75 4 3d 1 11. 20<1 113 \J1 1:1 28 18 93 8 61 2 22 11 5 6 4 .. 1 4

Sample households

Oomposition of household~

Da.ughters of Other male Other fema.le Heads of households Sons of heads heads of relations of relations of

and their wives of houBeholds houaeholds heads of heal'ls of -------t--------- households households

Males Females (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) 75 51 95 61 28 45 71 .54 94 59 28 44 31 26 43 28 6 n 40 28 51 31 22 32 4 3 1 2 1

Sample households

Oomposition of households -------~-----------------------

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C. IU-Age and Civil Condition.

Eltplll1\lltOf'Y Note :-This table contains the information with regard to age and civil conditions of the gener&l popul>ttion (e1Ccluding displaced: persons) on the basis of the sample slips. The figures for the divorced and widowed persolls h,Lv~ b<ell shown toge&her.

SAMPLE POPULATION Age. O.

----Total Unmarried Married Widowed or rrotal Administrative Unit divorced

------ ---- ---- -~.--

Fe- Fe- :11'e- Fe-Persons Males Females Males males Males males ~Iale8 males Males maJes (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 10) (11) (12)

Jalore Distt. Total 45,298 24,342 20,956 11,792 7,804 11,525 10,918 1,025 2,234 618 441 Jalore Distt. Rural 42,585 22,987 19,598 11,065 7,245 10,905 10,322 967 2.031 574 391 J!l.lore S. D, R. 15,612 8,144 7,468 2,674 2,072 5,085 4,776 385 620 146 167 Bhinmal S. D. R. 26,923 14,793 12,130 8,391 5,173 5,820 5,54G 582 1,411 428 224 Jalore Distt. Urban .. '. 2,763 1,405 1,358 727 559. 620 596 58 203 44 so'

Age. 1~ 4 Age .. 5-14

Total Total Unmarried Mnrried ,Vidowed or Administrative Unit divorced

Males Females Males I!'emales Males Fema~es l\fa.les Females Males Females· (1) (13) (14) (Hi) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)

Jalore Oistt. Total 2,561 2,263 6,382 5,202 5,702 4,685 667 508 13 9 Jalore Disil. Rural 2,395 2,104- 6,022 4,886 5,381 4,383 628 494 13 9 Jalore S. D. R. 629 591 1,683 1,366 1,211 I,ldS 440 179 2 4 BhinuL:11 S. D. R. 1,766 1,513 4,339 3,520 4,140 3,200 188 315 11 5 Jalore Di,t( Urban 166 159 360 316 321 302 39 14

Age. 15 - 24

Administrative Unit Total Unmarried Married Widowed or divorced

---~-

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females (1) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30)

Jafore Distt. Total 4,369 3,507 2,125 351 2,203 3,120 41 36 Jalore Distt. Rural 4,139 3,280 1,975 315 2,123 2,932 41 33 Jalore S. D. R. 1,574 1.245 453 100 1,088 1,134 33 11 Bhinmal S. D. R. 2,565 2,035 1,522 215 1,035 1,798 8 22 Jalore Distt. Ur6an 230 227 150 36 80 188 3

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Age. 25-34

---------Administrative Unit Total Unmarried Married Widowed or divorced

-----Males Females Males Females Males ]'emtdes Males Females·

(1) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37 ) (38)

Jalore Distt. Total 3,709 3,362 521 28 3,069 3,158 1/9 176 Jalore Distt. Rural 3,493 3,150 495 27 2,886 2,960 112 163 Jalore S. D. R. 1M 1,341 1,269 121 18 1,170 1,188 50 63 Bhinmal S. D. R. 2,152 1,881 374 9 1,716 1,772 62 100 Jalore Oistt. Urban 216 212 26 1 183 198 7 13,

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C. III. -Are and Civil Condition-Oontd.

Age. 35-44

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Tohol Unmarried l'Ihrl'ied -;; Admini~trl1tiTt Unit Widowed or divor€ed ·c 0 rfl Males Females Males Females Males Females MRles Females

(1) (39) «(0) (n) (!2) (43) (44) ( 45) (46)

1 Jator, Dis". Tofal 3,124 2,581 113 22 2,780 2,100 231 459 2 Jator, Diltt. Rural 2,956 2,410 IDB 12 2,628 1,975 220 423 q

JalOffJ S. D. R. 1,293 1,096 37 S 1,179 946 77 H2 t)

4 Bbinmllli S. D. R. 1,663 ] ,314: 71 ! 1,449 1.0:l9 143 ~1 5 Jalor, Oi8tt. Ur'.n .. 168 171 .5 10 152 125 11 36

Age. 45-54

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1 Jalorf Distt. r8tal 2,231 1,692 107 4 1,841 1,11g 283 569 2 Jator. Di,tt. Rllral 2,125 1,588 14 4 1,760 1,071 271 513 3 Jalore S. D. R. 86" 757 22 2 756 6~3 87 132 4 Bhinmal S, D. R. 1,260 831 72 2 1,004 4-48 184- 381 5 Jalo,., Diltt. Urball 106 104 13 81 48 12 56

Age. 55-64

0 Z -rotal Unmarried M[c1'l'iccl Widowed or divorced ..... Adminil!!trE\ti va Unit cO .;:; -------_ ... _-- _-Cl)

w Males Females Males Females Males Vemltles lIf ales :F'em:tles (1) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (tiO) (til) (62)

1 Jolor. Di,tt. Total 917 1,252 92 6 70a 589 182 657 2 Jatore Distt. Rural 840 1,178 30 5 642 571 168 802

3 Jalore S. D. R. 409 567 20 308 414 81 lii:l !l Bhinmll.l S. D. R. 431 611 10 5 334 J r.7 87 44!1 5 Jatar. Distt. Urban 77 74 2 1 61 18 14 55

Age. 65-'74

0 ---z Tot .. l Unmarried Marri.,d \YidoIYed or di'OI('nl ~ Administrative Unit :... <:) --- -----------w Males Females Males ]lemales 1\Jales .F'emales ~LtlH~ FOII"tle'l

(1) (63) (64) (65) (66) (C7) (68) (69 ) (701

1 Jatore Distt. r8tal 340 482 12 2 214 255 , '4 225 2 Jatore Distt. Rural 314 447 12 2 197 250 105 19j 3 Jalore S. D. R 161 297 4 1 .d7 226 ,;0 ,0 4 Bhinmal S. n. R. 1GB 150 8 1 SO ~H 6f) ] ::-) 5 Jator' Distt, Urball 26 35 17 S 9 30

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c. Itt-Age and Civil Uonailion_':_Conc!d.

Age. 75 and over

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Unmarried Married Widowed or divorced .... Administrative Unit Total .;:

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(1) (71) (72) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78)

1 Jil/ore Oirtt. Total ... 91 174 I 11 48 89 42 103 2 JfI.lorlJ Distt. Bur •. ' 79 164 1 2 41 89 37 93 3 Jalore S. D. R. 43 113 1 g ~7' 66 15 45 4 Bhinmal S. D. R. 3G 51 H 3 22 48 5 Ja/ol'e 0;8t1. Urban 12 10 7 .. 5 10 ... I ..

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C. LV...,-Ag8 and Literacy

Bxpl.tllllt8". Note:-This tabl. shows the literacy by age groups of the sample population. The figures of illiterates Include thof;e of partially Iiterate~ i. e. those who can read II simple letter in any script but cannot write one. Literate means one who can both read aud wriw a dmple letter in any script.

'l'otal Population

Admiuistrative Unit Total Literate Illiterate ------ ---------._

Persona Males Females :;\1 ales Females Males Females

(1) (2) (3 ) . (4) (5) (6) (7 ) (~) Jato,.. Oi,tl'ict Tot<J.1 ..• 459,467 240,22Q 219,247 16,801 1,660 2~a,419 ~.,;;~~~ Jll'ore Di,tr;ct Rura! ... 431,416 225,940 205,476 12,430 845 213,511J Jalore S. D. R. 168,365 87,05:! 81,313 4,532 4G8 82,520 80,845 Bhinmllol B. D R.

"" 268,051 138,6~8 124,163 7,8}8 377 13°190 123,186 Jafore District Urban ... 28,051 14,280 13,777 4,3 1 815 9, 09 . '2,956

SAMPLE

Sample Population Age 0-4 ------ -----

Administrative Unit TQtftl . Li~t6 Illiterate Total ----- _----- -'---

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

(I) (9) (10) (llJ (l~) (13) (1~ 3~1Y9 (15) Jot.", Di.tl'ict f.w ... 24,142 20,95& 2,1 7 246 22,2'~ 20, 10 2,t04-JafrJl'e Oi.trict RUf'a! .• 2',937 19,598 ',694 201 21,243 19,be, ~)9B9 2,495 .hIm'\] S. D. R. .S,144 7,468 837 160 7,307 "'1.308 7'75 ~5B Bhinrnft.} S. D. R. 14,793 12,nlO 857 U 13,9B£ 12i8J 2,1g4 1~37 Ja/ore Diatrict Urban" • 1,405 1,358 433 45 972 7, t 210 09

SAMPLE

. -;;; .. Age 5-9 Age 10-14

Adrninistmtive U nib Total Literate Illiterate Total Literate Illiteratl

--- _.---Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Females Males Males Females Males Males Males F ema.les ml10les males males

(1 ) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) .. (~) (~6) (2Vl (28) Ja!bJ'e District Total ... 2,968 2,804 1113 13 2,865 P,7913,4N 2,398, 218 34 3,138 2,884-J'a/ore Di.trict nur'al '" 2,810 2,649 13 6 2,73'1 2,643 3,212 2,237 204 21 3,008 2,il6 .hlore S. D R. 738 665 39 <1 699 661 945 701 106 12 839 689 Rhitlillal S. D. R. 2,072 1,984 at 2 2,038 1,982 2,26'7 1,536 titS 9 2,169 1.627 Ja/ore Diltrict Urban ... 158 155 30 7 128 148 202 161 72 13 190 148

SAMPLE

Age 15 - 24 --.----~

Aaministrative Unit Total Liberate Illiterate -~. ---'-'--

Males Female~ Males Females Males ~'emaleil

(1) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (3~)

Jalore Oistrid Tofal ... 4,369 3,507 358 51 4,011 3,451 Jatore District Rural 4.189 3~280 271 41 3,888 3,23g . .. hlore S. D. R. 1,574 1,945 U5 29 1,429 1,216 RhinmllJ S. D. R. 2,561) 2,0:)5 126 12 2.439 2,023 J%re O;,trict Urban'" 230 227 87 10 143 217 ...

Administrative Unit

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o Administrative Unit Z

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Administrative Unic

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~, IV-Are and Literacy-Oontd.

SAMPLE

Age 25-34 _--------------

Males

(35) 3,709 3,493 1.341 ~.1i? 216

Total

Female.

(36) 3,362 a,150 1,269 1,881

212

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UaIes

(41) 3,124 2,956 Ul93 1,663

168

Males

(t7) 2,231 2,125

805 1,260

106

Total

Total

Females

(~2) 2,581 2,410 (,096 1,314

171

Females

(48) 1692 1,588

757 B31 104

Males

(37) 441 382 166 196

79

Literate

• Females

(as) 52 44-36

SAMPLE

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Literate

Males

(43) 427 3S7 170 187

Fem:l.los

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Ago 45-54

Literate

(4:4) 36 34-28 6 2

Males Females

(19) 316 283 l~~ 141 53

SAMPDTI.

(50) 38 36 33

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Illiterat~

Males Femtles

(39) 3,268 3,131 1,175 1,lJ5(}

137

Males

(M)) 2,697 2,591J 1,123 U76

98

M~des

(51) 1,915 1,862

743 ],119

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Illitm.te

Illiterate

(40) 3,310 3,106 1,'.0133 1,Sn 2H

:B'~male~

Wi) 2,545 2,376 1,068 1,308

169

Felllnks

(:)2 ) 1654 1:552

n-t 828 102

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Total

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(53) (~4) 917 1,252 840 1178 , 409 567 431 6It

77 74

Age 55-64

Males (55) 133 103

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48 30

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F~ma.le8

(56) 14 11 11

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U)7) (Btl) 784 1,238 737 1,167 354 5b~ 383 Gil 47 71

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6.IV--Age and Litetacy-Cundd.

SAMPLE

Age 65-74 ----

<.) Administra>.in Unit Total Literate Illibemfe Z ~ --.~

Q) Males Fema.les Males Felmdes MaJer> Jl'emales 00

(1) (59) (60) (61) (02) (63) (64)

t JiJ.tor~ District Total ... 340 482 61 8 '279 474 2 Ja/Dre District Rural .. 314 447 52 8 262 43!1 3 Jalore S. b. R. 161 M7 36 7 131 290 4 Bhinmal S. D. R. ... 153 150 22 1 131 149 5 JiJ.fore DislriCf Urban ... 26 35 9 17 35

SAMPLE

--------Age 7 [; and over

0 Admini8trative Unit Total Literate Illit,er~te Z ~ -- ---------. . ;::; cD Males }!"emales MoIse Females Males Females U1

(1) (65) (66) ((7) (68) (69) (70)

i Jator' District Total .. 91 174- 12 79 174 2 Jatar" District Rural ... 79 164 9 70 164 3 JaIme S. D. R 43 113 .( 39 ]13 4 Bhinme,l S, D. R. 36 51 ~ 31 51,· 5 Jatore District Urban ... 12 10 3 9 10

SAMPLE

---_. Age noli stated

-------ci Administrative Unit Total Literate Illiterate Z -.;'l ------- _._---------- -,_. Q) Males Fem~t!es Males Females Males FelllfileR 00

(1) (71) (72) (73) (741 (75) (1b)

1 Jalol'6 District Total ... 2 Ja/ore District Rural ... 3 Jalore Fl. D. R. 4 Bhinmal 1:3. D. R. 5 Jators District Urban ..

72

C. V-Single Year Age Return.

EKPr. ... N.iTUtHr NOTE:-T:lill t;\ole iiilo\'fs for tile !\\tnple POlllll~~ion ~ho fig'lTeq by sIngle yeaTS of age as mentioneil in lh, slips.

Age Returns ~-

0 ~rotal 0 1 ~ Administrati YO Unit ~ --'C Per- Fe- Fe- Fe-lli :Malelt Males Males 00 SODS males males lllaies

(I) (2) (3) (4) (:3) (6) (7) (t3)

1 J alore District Total 45,298 24,3~2 20,956 618 Ml 453 364

2 Jalore District Rural Hf 42,535 22,937 19,598 574 391 ~23 335

3 J alOl'c Sub-lJi vision llund 15,Gl:.3 8,144 7,468 14ti 167 131 120

"1 lJhilllnaJ :-lub-Division Rllfal .... 2:',9:33 14,793 12,130 L128 '2'24 '2D'2 '215

5 Jalore District Urban .f. 2,763 1,405 1,358 44 50 3~ 29

Age Hetul'l1s ,- - __ .-L_

0 '2 3 4 5 z Adillinistrative Unit - _....___ .. .. " 'S:: Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-• Males Males l\Iales Males 00 l1Jalc~ males males ma,]es (1) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (1 !j) (16)

1 Jalore District Total ... 650 588 713 652 745 659 794 674

2 Jalore District Rural 601 f3l 6i4 C05 697 625 751 651

3 J:110l'0 Sllb-Divisi(ll1 llll 911 .... 146 VB 18) 16l 167 173 188 1(13

4 Bhitllllfd Rltb-Divisioll Dural .... 45:3 c106 48\1 411 {)30 45'4 5C3 481)

5 J.lIOrd District Urban ... '~J 49 39 47 48 34 lJ3 23

Age Returns --_).,_ --_._ ---.

ci 6 7 8 ~ t - Administrati ve Unit ,/,

:i.l _____.__....

..... Fe- l1'e- Fe- Fe-... Males l\J ales Maks Cl Ma,\E's I lU:II(IS mnlpR malf's W mn fS

() ) (17) Pt') (ID) (20) (Jl) ('22) (23) (~H)

1 Ja:ole District Total ... 559 756 5-25 372 748 710 ~42 292

2 J alore District Rural 5'1(, 73~ ~n4 sao 705 675 320 26i

3 Jctlure Sub-Division Rural 1()\) IG5 1()G 114 171 135 104 8"3

4 Bhinmf\1 Rub-Divi, ion rural.. .. 371 t67 388 :216 531 540 216 ~7R

5 J llore Dif.tri(lt Urban ... 19 24 31 42 43 35 22 3t

73

C, V-Single Year Age Returns-Gontd,

Age Returns ,------_-"--...------

0 10 11 12 13 ~z Admini"t,,'n,ti \'e Unit .~ ~~

'i:: Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-v Mn,1es Males Males Males w males males males males (1) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32)

1 J alore District Total 1,101 810 356 254 901 613 527 361

2 Jalore District Rural 1\042 758 328 24d 8~3 559 500 333

;) Jalore Suh-Division .tlurai 285 /lOS 135 79 223 150 139 127

4 Dhinll1al SlIb-Division Rural. 757 550 ]93 162 620 409 361 206

5 Jalore District Urban 53 52 28 13 58 Btl 27 28

Age Returns ,--________ ............. _-L

----~

0 It 15 16 17 Z Administr:ttive Unit ~ ...------'----- ____.,_____ ' .... ... Fe- Fe- Fa- Fe-<:l! Males Males Males Males (f) males males males males

.( I) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40)

1 Jalore District Total 529 360 762 420 358 469 246 170

2 J alore District Rural 499 846 723 393 322 lJi3lJi 233 167

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural 163 137 208 137 171 146 126 80

1. Bbinmal 811b- Di vision Ruml . 336 209 515 256 1St 288 107 77 ~ J alore 'District Urban ... 30 14 39 27 36 35 13 13 .

Age Returns {

___ ... __ --L_.......--. ____ ,

. (_ 18 19 20 2l Z Adminifltmtive Unit ~ ~ ..... ... Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-<1) l\f rtlt,s Males Males .:vrales w III :1,le8 males males males

( 1) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48)

1 J alore District Total 419 367 217 168 902 990 251 224

2 Jalore District Rural 388 337 200 162 863 920 243 215

3 J alore Sub-Di viRion Rural ]8t III 87 89 . 315 285 91 101

4 Bhinmn,( Sub-Diviflion Rural . 201 226 113 73 548 635 15~ Hi

5 Jalore District Urban H 31) 17 6 39 70 8 9

, .

74 ~ , . .. . . "

C. V -Sing'le Year' Age Returns-Contd.

Age Returns r- _L

Q 22 23 24 25 Z Adwinistrati ve Unit - _.............. ~ ~ .... I-< Fe- M . Fe- Fe- Fe-Jj Males " ales . Males Maleg males males males mfiJos.

(1) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56)

1 Salore District Total 347 346 2:,8 174 694 179 952 1,076

2' Jalore District Rural ••• 321 322 264 167 582 173 886 997

3 Jalore Sub-Diviflion Rural 138 1'36 121 82 133 88 340 398

4: Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.. .. 183 196 143 85 449 85 546 5D\}

I) Ja.lora District Urban 26 24 9 7 12 6 66 79

Age Returns ,- --- ----'-------

0 26 27 28 ~9 Z Administrati ve Unit ~ ~ ~ .~-.... ..... '" " ~-'e- M.· Fe- Fe- Fe-a> Males Males w Males . I ales r males InaJes rna es ma es

(1) (57) (~8) (50) (~b) (61) (69) (63) (64)

1 i ~lore Diatrict Total ..... ~~7 157 156 103 286 273 124 43

2 J alore District Rural .t • 217 147 1~2 93 269 255 122 37 . .

3 Jalore Snb-Division Rural 77 73 50 38 106 98 50 29

4 13hinmal Sub-Division Rural. 140 74 92 55 163 157 72 8-

5 Jalore District Urban 10 10 Hi 10 17 18 2 6

Age HetUrtlR ,-- ._---- ___ ._...A.

c5 30 31 32 33 Z A<lrllillistrftLivG Unit ~ .~ _..-'-------._ .~

. li'e- Fe- :Ffl- Fe-(l)

:iVhleil Males Ma,les w MltleR mn,les maIeR rnn,]es male~

(I) (65) (6(;) (67) (68) (G9) (70) (71) (72)

1 if alore lSi~trict Tbtal 1,025 1,158 199 143 278 220 185 100

2 .t alore District Rural ... 952 1,092 194 141 261 203 178 99

3 Jalore Sub-Division Ruml .... 373 383 60 65 142 7'2 -74 CO

4 J3hinmal Sub-Di vision Rural. 579 709 125 76 110 ] H 1 101 30

5 J alore District Urban 73 66 5 2 17 17 7 1

75

C. V-Single Year Age Returns-Gontd.

Age Retul'lls ,....-------.. -""""-----.,..______,---~

0 34 35 36 07 Z Administrative Unit .- _..._ _______..__ -~ c:e • .....

M Fe- Fe-... Fe- Fe-(1)

ales 1 Males ] Males Males 00 rna es rna as males males (1) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78) (7U) (80)

1 J alore District Total 277 89 776 811 170 128 144 73

2 J alore District Rural 272 86 715 74' 164 125 138 88

3 Jalm'e Sub-Division Rural 60 53 288 293 69 88 52 57

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 212 33 427 454 95 :)7 66 11

5 Jalore Di.trict Urban 5 a G1 64 6 3 fS ~

Age Returns ( _..J...._

• :> Administrative Unit 38 39 40 41 Z .. ____,___ ___.._____ ___.,__---..,

..... M I Fe- M Fe-1-0 ]:I'e- Fe-~ Males Males 00 a es I ales I males males rna es rna es

(1) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (86) (87) (8i:l)

1 Jalore District Total ... 269 149 117 71 815 1,095 118 62

2 J alore District Rural ' 267 139 116 69 744- 1,O2~ 114 60

3 J alore Sub-Divisioll Hural 134 93 91 53 355 372 63 35

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 133 46 25 16 389 G52 51 25

6 Jalore Di.trict Urban 2 10 1 2 71 71 4 2

Age Retums ,----_._---....... ----------,

0 42 43 44 45 Z Ac1ministrati ve Unit - __.__ ...--"--... _A ___ ,

d ..... M 1 Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-'"' Q;)

a es 1 Males 1 Males Males r:/1 ma es nm es males mail'S (1) (89) (90) (91) ,9.1) (93) (94) (05) \ 90)

1 J alore District Total 245 16 196 70 274 116 600 472

2 J alore District Rural ... 237 71 191 64 270 43 568 436

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural 98 30 77 50 6/' c) 25 229 187

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 139 41 114 14 20-1 18 329 249

5 Jalore District Urban 8 5 I) 6 4 3 32 36

,76

. C. V:..o..SiJlgle Year AIG 1.(\lm.-QonJd.

Age Returns r---

_.A-. ..... __ . ___ . (J

46 47 48 49 Z Administrative Unit ...... ~ ______._.___ ~ ..... I-<

Fe- Males Fe- Fe- Fe-ll) -Males Males Males w males ma,les males males

(1) '(97) (~8) (99) (lOG) (101) (102) (103) (104)

1 J alore District Total lO~ 46 1()7 58 138 72 73 45

2 J ~lore District Rural 103 44 l()S ~3 134 68 71 45

3 J a,lore Sub-Division Rural .•.. 72 28 . 83 .40 . 66 38 54 36

4. Bbinmal Sub-Division Rural 31 16 20 13 68 30 17 9

5 .T alore District Urban 1 2 4 ... 4 4i 2

() Ag9 Returns Z r- ..."... __ ,..._,__._

~ 50 51 52 53 .....

Administrati ve Unit I-< CD

rD. _,_.>-_ -'-.

1\1 - Fe~ 11: - Fe- Males Fe- Males ,Fe:.

ales 1 ales I males males ma es rna es (1) (lOa) (iO~) {107) U08) (109) (110) (Ill) (112)

1 Jalore District Totai 74s 828 76 50 110 48 72 48

2 J alore District Rural 695 770 74 49 i05 44 11 4; ~ JalOl'e Sub-Divislon Rnrai ... 283 309 17 ~5 22 31 15 43

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 412 461 57 24 83 13 56 4

5 J alore District Urban 53 56 2 1 5 4 1 1

Age Returns ,-------. -. -- .. --....,;.._ -

0 54 55 56 57 Z j\ (lministrative 11 nit

'" ,-____'________ ~ ~ . .., Fe- Fe-I-< Fe- Fe~ ~ 1\1 ales Males Males r:n , J"hlrs h~ males mrdes mn, f'S ma s

(1) (113) (U4) (115) (116) (117) (118) (119) (120)

1 Jalore District Total £03 32 .226 208 40 30 31 32

2 J alore District Rural 201 82 205 193 36 26 37 30

3 J,t\ore Sub-Division Rund 24 20 77 80 Q3 18 17 26

4 Bhinmal Sub-Dirislon Hnral 177 12 )~8 113 13 8 20 4

5 J alore District UrbRn 2 20 15 4 4 ... e

77

c: V - Single Year Age Beturns-:.Oontd.

Age Returns (-- _, ......... _----._...)...._---------,

::> 58 59 60 61 Z Adminifltmtive Unit ~ _...___ ~- ~...-...... .. ~

Fe- M Fe- Fe- Fe-tJ.l Males Males rn M!:lJes males' l: t),les males males males (1) (121) (122) . (1~3) (124) (125) (126) (127) (12e)

1 J alore District Total 37 59 23 30 386 741 38 42

2 J alore District Rural 35 58 21 30 343 693 36 41

3 Jaiore Sub-Division RurB,l 13 4t 17 19 IS9 277 24 23

4: Bhinmal Snb-Di vision Rural . 22 17 4 11 154 416 12 18

5 J alore District Urban 2 1 2 43 48 2 1

Age Returns

;;;:;;.&'- ' __ . --------_ .......... ti

Administrative Unit 6~ 63 64 t)5 Z -" .l= -" .. ~ ,___...____ ,_,

Fe- -,.. Fjjl- Fe~ ~ Fe-<JJ Males Males if). Males 1 lvIales 1 . males mates ma es . rna 8S (1) (129) (130) (131) (132) (133) (134) (135) (136)

1 J a lore District Total 28 53 87 39 66 IS 121 177

2 J alore District Rural 26 51 35 39 66 17 112 164 3 JalOl~a Sub-Division Rural .... 18 40 19 28 12 15 60 87 4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural. 8 11 16 11 54 :2 52 77 5 Jalore District Urban (,., 2 2 2 ... 1 9 13

Age Returns ,-_ ---________ ...A.... ____________ ~

0 Administrati ve Unit 66 67 68 69 Z

:e -----. _,.____ .... Pe- I Fe-~ Males Males Fe- Males 1!'e-

w Ma es ' males males males mitl~& (J) {137} (138) (139) (14O, (141) (142) (143) (144)

1 Jalore District Total 13 15 7 23 11 16 11 15

2 J alore District Rural 13 15 7 21 11 15 10 14 3 Jalore Sllb-DilTision Rural 11 11 6 19 4 12 6 11

'1: Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural. 2 4 1 2 7 3 4 3

8 J ill ore District Urban 2 1 1 1

78 'c. V'-Single Year Age Returns-Contd.

Age Returns ",.._ ___ -.... ______ ...I't.... _________ _.. __ ~

0 70 71 72 73 Z Administrative Unit -.~ __,.______, ...-----'-----. ·c Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-'iJ

Males males Males males Males Males 00 males males (1) (145) (146) (147) (148) (149) (150) (151) (152)

1 J alore District Total 91 169 17 16 16 26 t9 to

:2 Jalore District Rural 81 153 13 16 15 25 18 10

1 Jalore Sub-Division Rural 44 98 12 14 6 22 9 10

4 'Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural . 37 55 1 2 9 3 9

5 J alore District Urban 10 16 IJi 1 1 1

Age Returns . ,. ______ - _____ ..A.. ___ ,_ ____ ' ______ -...

<) Z Administrative Unit

74 75 76 _,._ ---- -_ __......._-_

(1)

1 .Talole District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

'3 J alore 8'ub-Di vision Rural

•••

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.

Fe- Fe-Males males Males males Males

(153) (154) (155) (156) (157)

31Ji 15 32 50 3

34 14 31 50 3

3 13 17 46 2

31 1 14 4 1

5 Jalore District Urban • 'It .... 1 1 ....

Age Returns

Fe-males (158)

6

5

4

1

1

77

....--.-----"--

Males ]'e-ruale~

(159) (lflO)

...

---------A~------------1 0 78 79 80 81 Z Administrative Unit

,." -........ ~ ~ __,.______, ---"'-----ctl ......

Fe- Fe-.... Fe- Fc-C) Males Males Males Males tr: males m~les males males (1) (161) (162) (163) (164) (165) (166) (167) (168)

1 J alore District Total Mol 2 1 n. 2 23 78 1 9

2 J afore District Rural ... I t 2 16 72 1 8

~ Jalore Rub-Division Rural ... .. .. 1 6 40 1 7

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rllrai . . 1 1 1 10 3:;>, :1

5 Jalore District Urban 1 .... ... 7 6 • •• 1

79

C. V -SiDgJe Year Age ReturDS -Coutd.

0 Administrative Unit Z

"2 ..... "" CD w

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 Jalore District Rural

3 J a.lore Sub-Division Rural ... 4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.

4) Jalore District Urban

c Z Administrative Unit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 J alore Sub-Division Rural

4 BhinrnR.l Sub-Division Rural.

I) Jalore District Urban

<t Administrative Unit Z

....... Q! ..... "" CD w

(1)

1 J a}ore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.

5 Jalore District Urban

Age Returns

-----------~-------------~ 82 83 84 85

~

Fe- Fe- Fe- Fe-Males Maies Males 1 Males 1 rna es rna. es males males (169) (170) (171) (172) (173) (174) (175) (176)

4 5 2 1 5 5 7

3 3 2 1 I 5 7

1 2 . .. 4 6

2 1 2 1 4 1 'l

1 2 ... 1

Age Returns --__________ ,Jt..... ___ , ______ ~

86 87 88 89 ____.-'-_ ~..-.-A- ...

I Fe- Fe-Ma es 1 Ma.les I Males rna es rna es

Fe- Males l!'e-males males

(177) (178) (179) (180) (181) (L82) (183) (184)

1 II

.... 1 4i

... 4

. ... .-" .... '" ....

Age Returns ------------....,..,_----------_._

90 91 92 93 ___.___

Fe- Fe- Fe- :Fe-Males I Males 1 Males Maies rna es rna es males males . (185) (186) (187) (188) (189) (11)0) (191) (192)

5 2 1 8

4 2 .... ' 1 3

3 ... . ... 1 3

1 2 f •••

1 ... . ... . ....

. 80

c. V--Single Year Age Retn'rns-Ooncid.

Age Returns ,----

____ __ __ J_ ____ • _________ __

o z Administrative UnIt

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 J alore 'District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.

5 J alore District Urban

,

94 95 ______,_____ ~

M~hiB ~~e- Males Fie~ marles males Males

(193) (194) (195) (196) (197)

1 4

1 4

..... 1 1

3

... Age Returns

~.---

__ .A._.

Fe- Males Fe-males males (198) (199) (200)

....

. ..

. ..

--------..

Administrative Unit 98 99 100 and over Age Not Stated

(1)

1 lalore District Total

2 Jilore District Rural

....

H Jatore Suo-Division Rural •••

4: Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.

5 Jalore District Urban

EXPLANATORY NOTE:-Table D. I. has been prepariJii in two fJa,rts D. 1. (i) Ilnll D: I. (Ii). h. I. (i) shows I8ngtiages sporen as

mother tongue together with the number of speakers split up into sexes.

1. Rajasthani Total (a) Ajrneri

Languages

(b) Bagri or Sllekhawati (c) Marwari (d) Mewari (f,) Dhado

2. Western Hindi Total (a) Hindi .... (b) Urdu

3. Bhili or Aboriginal Languages Total .... (a) Bhili

4. GUJRATI

5. MARATHI ... 6. PUNJABl

7. TELUGU

8. RINDHI

9. KASHMTRI

Total of All Languages

Persons

, . I. 445,806 4

10 445,Cl2

34

246 .... 11,444

11,313 131

547 547 764

••• 52

••• 35

... 1 814

4

459,467

Males Females

2a2,956 212,850 4

1 9

232,702 212,810 7 27

246

6,142 0,362 6,053 5,250

89 42

260 287 260 287 402 362 52 1 34

1 1106 408

1 3

240,220 219,247

ai D f~(iij fiilinkludism .

EXPLANATORY NOTE :-It shows the .:nother tongue and sU'bsidiArt languages niOB~ eoDimon1y spoJi:en aiiiiik with .theru. . tJi~ fttother

0 ::z< ...:. d!

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1

2

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5

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tongue of infants has been considered to be the same as that of their mothers.

Total persons

Total returned as -a Mother Tongue ' speaking a Speak(;i~ Western ell

~ :E t language .J:I .~ w Hindi ... ::a <Ol

... ell sub~idiary to (Jl l! 01 ... "" '" '1;1 ... 'j;i' ... ... '1:l '"

that shown in 'to' a cIl ::l 'E' ;a ell 0

00 :;;: ~ Ol

column 1 ~ P4 0 0 III

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (11)

:kajasthani 445,80fJ 2,993 2,028 354 73 1 406 24 69 49

Western Hindi 11,444 3,304 3,264 16 ... 2 20 1 1

Bhili 547 33 33

Gujrati 764 213 52 117 44 ... Marathi 52 .... , Punja,bi 35 4 2 1 1 ... Sind hi 814 391 113 116 2 160 •••

Telugu 1 i ••• lO'

Rashmiri 4 4 4 ttl ••

D. II-Religion.

BxplsnatbrJ Note.-Thie ta~le shows the distribution of population by main religions found in this district.

Total population Hindus Sikhs Jains Muslims Christians

~-~---.- ----- --- --- ._----_ !dminiiltrative Unit

Persons Males Females M. F . M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F, •

(1) (2) (a) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) ~ . .

... 459,461240,220119,247 jt3,i f319S,583 Ja/ore District Total 4 2 12,492 12,638 11,483 10,952 88 12 , .

Jalore Dlstrl,t Rural ... 4.U,416225,940 205,476105,536185,399 1 9,763 9,887 10,556 10,125 85 64

Jalore S. D. R. 168365 97,052 81,313 80,754 75,031 ... 5,035 5,189 1,263 1,090

Bhinm31 S. D. R. 263,051 138,888 124,163 124,782 110,365 •. , 1 4.723 4,698 9,293 9,035 85 6t

illiore Distrid Urban Z8,(},H 14,280 13,171 10,611 10,184 -4 I 2,729 2,751 927 821 3 S

D. III -SCheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

EXPL.1NATORY NOTR:- It shows the strength of the Scheduled Castes and Scheiuled Tribes as notified by the Government of India. Their names etc. can be seen in Annexure "G". No area. of this district has been decla.red as scheduled hence there is no return of Soheduled Tribes.

Scheduled Castes ~-------~--------~

Administrative Unit Persons Males Females (1) (2) (3) (4)

J alore District Total to. 17,240 7,811 9,429

J alare District Rural 111,223 5,991 8,232

J alore Sub-Vi vision Rural ... 3,655 1,486 2,169~

Bhinmal Sub-Division Rurn,j. ... 10,568 4,505 6,063

dalore District Urban ... 3,017 1,820 1,197

82

D. IV-Migrants.

EXPLANATORY NOTE:-This table gives the distribution of population enumerltted in ~his district Il.ccording to their places of birth.

0 District, State etc., Total popula.tion of persons enumerated Z ...... or Country where born • in Jaiore Distrio5

ciJ .... ,-_----..A.. ~ CD Persons Males Females w.

1 2 3 4

A-I.-Districts within the State-

1. Jaipur 298 80 218

2. Bharatpur 1 1

3. Bikaner 99 28 71

4. Ganganagar ..... , 15 15

5. Jodhpur 6,099 2,431 3,668

6. Barmer 1,380 286 1,094

7. Jalore 446,029 235,526 ~10,503

8. Pali 1,390 246 1,144

9. Nagaur 74 52 22

10. .Jaisalmer 36 7 29

11. Sirohi 1,712 243 1,469

12. Udaipur 132 44 88

13. Banswara 1 1

14. Bhilwara ... 12 10 2

15. Kobah I." 3 2 1

16. Bundi . ... 6 6

Total 457,287 238,977 218,310" A-II.-States in India beyond the State- ---

I. Ajmer ... 47 24 23· .') West Bengal II' 1 1 "". 3. Bombay ••• 1,032 623 409

4. Hyderabad 113 73 40

5. Madraiil ••• 16 9 7

6. Madhya Pradesh 7 5 2

7. Mysore 1 1

8. Madhya Bharat 25 11 14

9. Punjab 120 66 54

10. Uttar Pradesh .... 19 11 8

11. Delhi 3 1 2 ------

Tota.l 1,384 824 550 B.-OouTttries in Asia btyond India- ----

1, Pakistan 796 419 377

._------B. Total 796 419 377

--_._-Grand Total of Population 459,467 240,2~0 219,'2H

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D. VII.-Educational

EXPL.1.N.4TORY NOTE·.-lt "how'!, ed.uoo\lonal i!.talldllord~ of ~opu\aticn.. ~rS()M ~b.o do not eOIn.1I upto any of tb.(', IIt'<l.ud.ard.s "lle.~i.fi.(',i i.n rc".d but cannot write. The figures of literacy in this ta.ble have been obta.ined by sorting the slips while those ruemtofS. Tbts explains the reason of diJIotenoe if any.

Total 0

Literates Z Administrati ve Unit --._ ........

l>ersons Males Females Persons Males Females ctl ...... ... t c:o 00 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

-0 -~

1 J alore District Total .... 18,821 t7,16~ 1,664 18,293 16,635 1,657

2 J alore District Rural ••. 13,571 12,726 845 13,4111 12,569 842

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural 5,290 4,822 468 5,212 4,746 466

4 Rhinmal Sub-Division Rural 8,281 7,904 377 8,199 7,823 376

5 Jalore District Urban ... 5,250 lIi,431 819 41,882 4,067 815

. Degrees or Diplomas Graduate in Arts or Science 0

Z ~ Administrative Unit Petsons Males ..... Females Persons Males Females

'"' OJ ro (1 ) (17) (18) 09) (20) (21) (2~)

1 J alore District Total', ... 60 59 1 20 20

2 Jalore District RuraL .. 141 13 1 7 7

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural - ••• 6 5 1 1 1

J Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural 8 8 6 6

5 Jalore District Urban ••• ~6 ~6 13 13

. Agriculture Veterinary 0 Z ---........ Administrative Unit Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ctl ..... ... Q)

rJ2 (1) ( 32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37)

1 J alore Distriot Total. '"

2 J alore District Rural ... . .. 3 J alore Sub-Divi8ion Rural ' .. 4 Bbinmal Sub-Division Rural: jj •••

5 Jalore District Urban en.

Standards.

the Toible and who a ,3 Iibarate are uLwsified under tbe first GiI~eg0ry "li~erata". I.ibera,tils do not include partially liter~tes i.e. tboj!6 who can only pUblished in t~ P. O. A. or Villa.~e Diroc\oty htlve baou oopied from the <\bstraets of Naotiona.1 Registers o£ Qitizens prepared by the enu-

Middle School Matriculate or S. L. C. Intermediate in Arts Highet Secondary or Science

"----------- "-------- ---Persons :Male~ Females Persons Males Fellla,les Persons Males Females

(8) (9 ) (10) (ll} (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)

314 a09 5 139 138 1 i5 15 115 113 2 29 29 2 2

53 5:3 1 18 18 1 1

62 61 1 11 11 1 1

199 196 3 110 109 1 13 13

Post Graduate in Arts or Science Teaching Engineering --------- "----_ ............... _---

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Ml:tles FelrlfLles "

(23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31)

1 1 2 1 1

2 1 1

2 1 1

... 1 1

Commerce Legal Medical Others --"- -----

PCf- M I Fe· Per- Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femal.as l' a es 50;\,\ m~des sons (38) (39) (40) (41) (4'2) (43) (44) (45) (4.13) (47) (48) (49)

1 1 27 27 4 4i 5 5

1 1 2 2 2 2

2 2 1 J

1 1 1

25 25 2 2 5 5

<5 lZi

:! ... ., til

E-Summary :figures by

ExpllSMtory Note:-In this table area, popula.tion, density, and the distribution of population by livelihood The figures of area against each unit have been entered a~ Bupplied by the District Officer. The tota.l area of the district There are only 2 sub-divisions in this district, The density of 1941 ha.s beeu calculated on the preseut area. figures of the District. figures of most of the towns "'ere not available.

Population

Admini~tra'ive Area in Unitj sq. miles 1951 1941

-----------Persons Males Females fersons

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Percentage Variation

1941· 1931· 1951 1941

(7) (8)

IJIVELIHOOD

Density

.Agricultural

1. Cultivators of II, Cultivators of 1951 1941 land wholly or land wholly or

mainly owned and mainly un·(,wned their dependants and their

dependants

---------------Males Females M.les Females

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14)

JfJlore Distrid-(4,92,3'6)

1 Total --. 4,130 459,461 240,220 219,241399,510 2 Rural 431,416 225,9!l0 205,476 384,100 3 Urban .•• 28,051 14,280 13,771 IM70

Jato,.. Sub-DMsioll-

4, Total 1,552 181,362 96,119 90,643114,464 Ii Rural ... 1,551 168,365 87,052 81,313 156,711 6 Urban .. , 1 18,997 9,667 9,:}30 17,753

Jalore Tehsil-

7 Total .. , 1,552 187,,362 96,719 90,64.1174,464 8 Rural 1,551 168,365 87,0/1\1 81,313 156,711 9 " ·Urhfln .. , 1 18,997 9,667 9,330 17,753

Towns-

10 Jalore 9,387 4,967 4,420 7,967 11 Ahore 4.9111' 2,413 2,578 4,910 12 Siaml 4,619 2,287 2,332 4,876

Bbinms/ Sub-Division-

13 Total ... 3,118 212,105 143,501 128,604219,231 14 Rural 263,051 138.888 124.163 211,734 15 Urban ... 9,05! 4,613 4,441 7,503

Jaswantpura. Tehsil-

16 Totsl , .. 1,360 151,024 78,948 72,076130,710 17 Rural .. , 141.9;0 74,335 67,695 123,267 18 Urban ... H),OB4 4,613 U41 7,503

8anchor Tehsil-

19 Totsl , .. 1,818 /2/,081 64,553 56,528 88,461 20 Rural 1,818 I'll ,081 64,553 56,528 88,467 21 Urbltn ...

+15'0 +14'1 +12'3 +l4'0 +81'3 +17'2

+704 +7'4 +70

+1'4 +7'4 +7'0

+2N'·· +24''2 HO'7

+IS'S +15'2 HO'7

+36'9 +36'9

91

121 109

14,613

121 109

14,613

86

111

67 67

84 J3,118 31,817

1301

13,963 12,847

1,116

13,963 12,817 1,116

817 87

212

19,15.5 18,970

185

12,830 12,645

185

6,325 6,3~5

18,449 132,641116,531 27,527 129,973 114,041

922 2,874 2,490

11,804 42,040 35,15(}< 11,029 40,233 94,201

775 l,tJ07 1,1549·

1',R04 42,040 35,150 11,029 ~O, 233 '; 34,201

775 1,8071 1,549

505 742 63B 76 438 401

19,1 627 510

16,645 90.801 80,781 16,l98 89,740 co 79,840

147 1,067 \141

11,400.: 43.001 38,685 11, 253 .~ 41,934 37,744

147 .:..: .1,067 941

5,245 47,806 42096 5,245 47 ,806 4~,096

87

AdmUii~fl'ltive Units

classes are sho~n for the distrt~tl abd ellDh teheil wlth the corresponding rural and urban break-up. liS supflied by thEl, ~ufVey:or I}~~elal IndIa lias Deen €liveIi against the name.of the district within brackets .. Densl'y :ligures for tehells have llMn \Yorked out for total area. of the tehsll only wIthout rural urban split up beoause &he atea

CLASSES

----------.lasse. Non-agricultural classes

------ ------ ------_'_ <:)

III. C1rltivatln't IV. Non-oultivatlng PerSODS (IncluMill depend~nt8) who derive their principal means of i7l l"bourers and their ownersofland, agr!cu!- livelihood from ';i

depeitdllnts tura! rent receivers, --------------------- 'J< 4)

and their dependants V. Production other VI. VII. VIII. Other 8&r'fices II!

than oultivation Commerce Transport and miscellaneous sourees ------ ------ ----- ------ ----- ------

1bies .femrdes Kales Females Ma18s ]!Ieinales Males Females Yales i'emales M~1e8 :r1l1illfI.

(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (lIl) (22) (liB) (2~) (~51 (116) ---

10,017 10,512 3.'10 3,981 1,9514 11,293 is,;81 i5,.s,j'; 593 lIB 15,.fJ84 28;318 1 9,'179 10,''7 3,H3 3,003 17,181 l~,93il 12,163 12,MU 426 306 20,808 1l1l,IIS6 ~

238 iii 121 318 2,t03 2,361 3,02t a,ltl 161 182 t,H6 t,1l31l 3

6,091 6,112 1,629 1,363 9,953 8,111 1,624 3,,303 316 244 1$,091 11;U5 • 5,901 lI,ti75 1,521 1,568 8,393 7,270 5,849 6,417 ilos 136 a,lOO if,01'1 9 196 91 IDS 8f)O 1,660 1,507 1,775 1,886 108 108 !,997 3,108 6

6,091 6,112 1,629 1,868 9,953 8,111 1,624 8,303 .n6 244 i5,tJ§t J1,115 7 5,901 1,1I1~ 1,591 1,568 B,393 7,270 5,S.9 6,417 208 136 12,100 H,011 • 196 91 lOS 300 1,560 . 1,507 1,715 1,886 lOS W8 2,997 3,108 !I

",. 15 91 2H SS~ 833 BOO 700 85 85 1,4BB 1.'180 10 16 9 5 39* ;:178 699 6U 20 16 85' 1,051 11

1111 7B 12 26 2B4 296 976 449 (I 7 660 777 12

3,920 a,Iq, 2,141 2,113 9,631 8,5.16 1,563 1,242 211 244 9.907 9,263 13 3,878 8,779 2,:J22 2,005 ,7138 7,662 61814 5,987 21B ]7D 8,758 8,13P H

42 28 19 18 8~3 8540 1,1I49 1,255 59 74 1, as 1,1114 If)

2,669 2,109 1,201 1,110 6,611 5,991 5,315 5,3" 204 174 1,10; :6,61' 1~ 1I,!i21 2,681 1,182 1,092 5,778 5,137 ~,061i U33 145 ]00 5,958 5,495 1'1

U 28 19 18 843 aM 1,1149 1,t5.5 59 74 I,H9 1,1~4 18

1,151 1,091 1,040 I,(J~ 3,010 1M2'; 1,24& 1,1154 13 10 2,800 1,644 19 1,251 1;091 1,040 1, 3 3.010 2.521) 2,iI~B Il8l)~ 73 70 9,900 9,6H :10 ... - it

0 Z Anmbistrative Unit r-;e .;:; ill

rJ1

(1)

i Jalore District Total ... 2 J a. lore District Rural ••• 3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural •••

4 Bhinmal Sllb-Division RuraL.

5 Jalore District Urbal+

Administrative G nit

(1)

1 J alore District Total

2 Jaicre District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

, •••

....

.( Bhinmal Sub-Division Rural.. ..

i Jalore District Urblln

a Z Administrative Unit :; ci

(1)

1 Jalore District Total

2 J alore District Rural

3 Jalore Sub-Division Rural

4 Bhinmal Snb Division Rural.. .. ...

5 Ja10re District Urban

88

Local--$

Total Total Infi~lUitids ----------------

Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper ------- -------------

P. M. F. M. F. M. ]" 11, ]'. M. F,

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) (8) (9) (10) (ll) (12)

1,968 1,045 923 812 814 125 58 95 39 13 12

1,902 1,020 882 791 778 123 63 93 39 13 12

880 477 40;:; 380 353 48 23 44 24 () 3

1,022 543 479 411 425 75 30 49 15 8 9

66 25 n 21 36 2 5 2

Age 10-14 Age 15-24

Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper Blind Deaf-iVlute Insane Leper

M. F. M. F. M. F. ~I. F. M F. M. F. M. F, M. F.

(37) (38) ra9) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) (48) ((9) (50) (51) (5~)

50 26 21 4i 10 6 2 1 55 48 19 , 22 6 1 2

49 23 21 4 10 6 2 1 54i 47 18 '7 21 6 1 2

'20 10 7 1 3 3 ........ 25 9 3 4 9 5 '2

29 13 14 3 7 3 '2 1 29 38 15 3 12 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 ~ .... . ... .... I.' .... . ...

Age 55-64 Age 65-74 ----------------- --------------------

Blind Deaf·Mute Insane Leper Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper ------------- -------------11. ~' M. F, M. F, M. F, M. F. M. F, 111:. F. Ai. F.

(77) (78) (79) (80) (81) (82) (83) (84) (85) (86) (87) (88) (89) (90) (91) (92)

208 190 6 5 8 4 1 1 141 10ll 7 6 1 1 1

197 178 6 5 7 4 1 1 141 96 "/ 5 1 1 1

99 130 4 3 2 2 1 61 50 4 1 ... 1

98 48 2 2 5 2 .... 1 80 46 3 4 1 1 "-

11 12 1 ............ 8 .... 1·-:... ~ ... :~:.

89

Infirmities.

Age 1-4 ------------ ------------- ----

Blind Dellof-Mu~e Insane Leper Blind Deaf·Mute Insane Leper Blind Deaf·Mute Insane Leper

M. F. 1(. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ::VI. F. M. F. M. ]'. M. F. M. ]'. M. F. M. F.

13) (H) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (~O) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (~8) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36)

6

8

6

2

2

2 ... .... 8 18 4 4 4 4.... 2 32 28 11 6 , 2 2

2 -. 8 18 4 4 41 4 ••• 2 31 27 11 5 7 2 2

.... .... ...t 2 .... 2 ...... ..

5

3

9

9

3

1

'2 3 ........ 12 5 4

4 ~ 1.... 2 19 22 7

1

4

1

2

5

1

1 2

.... ........ .... 1 1

Age i5-1)~ ------------. - -------------- -----------------

Blind Deaf·Mute Insane Lepllr Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper ----------- --------~------------M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M.. F, M. F. M. F. 11:. 1',

{53) (M) (55) (56) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (71) (72) (73) (7~) (76) (711)

45 70 17 9 14 6 2 76 105 17 7 17 2 3 .... 114 178 18 3 11 6 4 a 45 69 17 8 14 6 2 72 100 17 5 17 2 3 .... 113 175 18 3 11 6 4 3

18 27 8 3 13 4 45 27 6 3 6 1 '2 ".. 60 47 9 2 6 4 2 1

27 42

1

Blind

Y.

(93)

83

81

35

46

2

9

F.

(94)

4i1

39

39

2

5

1

1 2 2 27 73 11 2 11 1 1 .. .. 53 128

1 3

9 1 5 2 2 2

4 5.... 2 ............... .

Age 75 and over Age not stated

Deaf-Mute Insane

M. F. M.

(95) (96) (97)

4

3

3

1

5

5

5

1

1

1

F.

(98)

...

Leper

M. ~F.

(99) (100)

...

Blind Deaf-Mute Insane Leper

M. F. M.

(101) (102) (103)

... 1

1

1

F. M. F. M. F.

(104) (105) (106) (10'1) (108)

• ••

91

District Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations.

rnlis Table is prepal'ed from the Sorter's Ticket 2. rThis is a sort of supplement to Economic Table B. III and provides further details of the occupational groups mentioned therein.

rrhe Sorter's Ticket '2 was prepared in accordance with the instructions to the Sorters reproduced below :--

1. i'repamtion.-You have to prepare Sorter's 'ricket :2 only if you have slips relating to any of the livelihood class V, VI, VII or VIiI. You are to deal only those slips which relate to self-supporting persons. 'I'he slips relating to non-earning dependants or earning dependants would have been separated already and should not be used at this stage.

2. First op~rajion.-You have first to deal the slips with reference to the Principal means of livelihood recorded agl1inst question 10. Your Supervisor will give you a list of "MJL (Means of livelihood) suh-groups lH< in the order of importance fDr which you have to sort. Select not more than ten Pigeon-holes and affix htbels bearing the names of the tI MIL sub-groups" (written out in full) as given to you. rThe nUlllber of MIL sub-groups given to you will generally exceed ten. You should reserve one or two Pigeon-holes for throwing slips which are not covered by the M/L Hub-groups shown on the lables. You should then deal the slips with reference to the answer recorded against question 10. In doing so, put together slips contailling entries which are written in either identical or very similar terms to each of the labelled .' MIL sub-groups." If you are in doubt whether an entry, in any case is very similar or not to the labQlled MIL sub-groups, consult the Supervisor. Pinish the sorting for one set of MIL sub-groups. Then distribute the slips of one set into individual occupations. Now count the number and" enter" the name and number in columns {2) and (3) of Sortor's rricket 2. Keep the unsorted slips separate. This completes the first stage of the first operation.

3. Pirst uperation (succeeding stages).-You should then take up the slips that remain to be sorted. You should deal them again for the remaining MIL sub-groups given to you in s~me manner ~s in the first operation. The operations ~hould be repeated successively until all the slips are sorted for all the MJIJ sub-groups gIven to you. You may find slips where the MIL as recorded in ques,tion 10 does not fali under any of the sub-groups given to you. Yon should deal these slips separately in the manner explained above and enter the name and number in the Sorter's Ticket. rnlis completes the first operation. You should keep separate the bundle for each MIL sub-group.

4. Special instructions regal'diu.q non-productive means tlj liveldwod.-Livelihood class VIn will contain slips of persons who derive their income otherwise than through Productive activity. They include ::dl self-supporting persons a,gainst whom the answer to question 9, Part two, is '0'. rrhey should be treated as a distinct group, not falling under any of the prescribed divisions and sub-divisions; and sorted under the following sub-groups, viz.-

(i) Persons living principally on income froUl non-agricultural property. (ii) Persons living principally on pensions, remittances, scholarships and funds_ (-iii) Inmates of jails, asylums, alms houses and recipients of doles. (iv) Beggars and vagrants. (v) All other persens living principally on income derived from non-productive

activi~ies.

6. Second operation.-For this operation the slips mentioned in Paragraph ~1 are excluded. You have to dea.l the remaining slips with reference to the answer recorded in the second compartment of qllestion 9. Affix labels to three Pigeon-holes, the labels being marl,ed "Employer 'i"f\" Employee" and "Independent worker n. Take the bundle

____ '---~-- .. ,~ ________ e_~~·, ____ ~ ____ _

':: List 0/ MiL sub-grollps.-Separa,te lists of sub-groups should be preparod for use in sorting ea()h 6f the four different livelihood classes V to V1II. These lists should be COIDIJiled on the basis of~(a) scrutinizing of entries found to occur frequently in the N ationa.l ~esister of Oitizens and (b) results of tda.l soroi~ by 8ullirvisQl !lind Compiler-checkers.

92

for each MIL sub-group and deal them into the three Pigeon-holes. You will find "J.if" for "Employer" "ift" for" Employee" and "~" for" Independent workor" recorded in the second compartment of question 9. If you find that there it; no entry you should take the order of your Supervisor. When you have completed the sorting for a MIL sub­groups you should count the number in each Pigeon-hole and enter in Columns (4) to (6) of the Sorter's Ticket according as the Pigeon-hole relates to "Employer ", "Employee" and "Independent worker" respectively.

6. Second operation (succeeding stages).-You should ~ake each of the other LUlldies for MIL sub-groups and deal them in the same manner as in the second operation; you should enter the result in the relevant columns of the Sorter's r.ricket.

7. Oonclusion.-You have now completed all operations necessary for Sorter's rricket 2. Re-combine all the male slips and all the female slips.

If you are sorting sample slips or slips for displaced persons you should proceed to Sorter's Ticket 3.

If you are sorting general slips you should proceed to Sorter'~ Ticket 6.

After the Sorter completed the ticket and after due cbeuk by the Compiler-checker and the Supervisor, the ticket was handed over to the tabulation clerk to fill in the Group Code numbers in column (I) of the form of Sorter's '£icket :2 given below.-

Form of Sorter's Ticket 2.

Gr07l:p Oode Il'ull name of means of livelihood Number (sub-yl'oupS and occupations)

']local E'fIlllloyer Employee Independent worker

1 2 3 4 [5 6 -_ --~---- ----------_

The group oode numbors were adopted from the Inuian CollSUS Economic Classi­fication Scheme given in Part II - B of the Report.

Accuracy of Figures.

A perusal of this index shows incredible figures, against certu.in occupations. 'l'hit:l in duo to vague entries in the slips regarding the occupations contrary to instructions in some cases and entries with correct details in otbers. The result was that in the tabulation stage the only slips which contained correct details of occupations were sorted under the correct sub-group and its details, while those with vague entries were placed ill the wider groups.

Another point to be borne in mind is that not all persons following an occupation have been shown against it in the Index, but those who followed it :1::; a Principal means of livelihood. 'rbus if a Iricket Collector derived a greater part of his income from rent of agricultura.l or other la.nd or building and some income ouly frow his services as Ticket Collector, he would not be shown as rricket Collector.

The third point to be kept in mind is that these ligures, represent only self-support­ing persons and not those who are partly dcpcllchnt.s, thus It young boy who sits at a ' Pan shop' and gets SOllie pay from the shop keeper whwb is not sufficient to support him, he has to depend upon his father's income mostly. Such a man would not appear under the occupation" Service on Betel Shop."

The last but most important defect in the figures is due to difference in the termi­nology prevalent in the di~erent area.s of Rajasthan descr~bing an occupation and also partly due to want of exermse of proper care m the t:LlmlatLOn stage that nalliO showing dalIle and similar occupations have been shown as different occupations for example 'Halwai's shop" and" sweet-meat selling" have been shown as different occupations. In order therefore to find out the actual strength of self-supporting persons following a partjcular occupation as their principal means of livelihood, figures against all such occupations should be totalled.

On the whole, this index removes the defects pointed out in the Census ~rables published in the previous Census that they do not show actual occupations but their group only.

,Index of Bon-Agricultural Occupation •.

PerSOD-8 deriving their income as principal means of livelihood from occupatiOD.i given in column 3.

S. Cod~ Number of occupa· No. tional group

N a.me of oeou pstioo Persons M80les FemAoles

J a.lore District

1 3 4 6

Tota.l of all divisions . All IndnRtries and services . 36,635 28,440 7.195

'2 Divisioll () Primary Industries not eh;e- 5,948 . 4,526 1,422 where specified.

;) Sub-Division 0'1 Stock Rn.ising 5,803 4,474 1,329

4 rrotn.l group

;) Group

6 Group

'i 'rotal grOIl p

8 Group

H 'rotal group

10 Group

11 Group

12 Sub-Division

13 Total group

14 Group

15 r£otatl group

16 Group

17 Total group

18 Group

19 Division

20 Sub~Division

21 Total group

,t,,:

0'11 Herdsmen and shephflrclR

0'11 Cattle grazing

,0

.J. .

O'B Breeder~ a.nd keepers of cattle and buffaloes.

0'12 Cattle breeding

0'10 B reeders and keepers of other large anim&ls ineluding Tta.tl~: sport a,nimals.

0'10 Camel grazing

0'10 Breeding of Transport anima.ls rund Pigs etc.

0'4 Forestry and wood-cutting

0'42 Collectors of forest produce and la.c~

O'4~ Fhylatbus embii.ca..bllll'k OOIBl· ... ' ting.

0'43 ~Vood cutters

Q'43 Wooo cutters

0'40 Plaating, replanting a.nd <Jeti" serva.tion of forests (Including forest offi'cer.g, rangers aad guards)

0'40 Officers Forest Department

1 Mining and q ua.rrying

1'5 Stone-quarrying, clay andsa.nd .. pit6.

:;,62tj

3,480

2.,146

1{j~

4,416

'2.'J10 .. . , '2, 14f.i

. ~"

51

6]

9 7 : .. I

",j.fr " ; 4 2

145 i2

1 . ; ~,'

] ., . , , ......

143

148

1

1

66

66

. .1

1

66

(j6

t210

1,210

117

117

.....

1

"92

....

.... -...

S. Code Number of occupa.~ Name of occupa.tion ,Jalore District No: tiona.} group ..

. -.. ,.' .' ) • 1'1., ." :..2 .. \:I'roup- '.

·-:' ... 1 :

23 Division

24 Sub-Division

25 Total group. ~. " .,

26 GfO-tIP

~7 Group·

. ~ ,"

29 Total, group.

30 Groap

31 Total group

32 Group

33 Tota.l group

34 Group'

35 Sub~Di.visioD

3f} Tota.l group·

_·37 Gr()(l:p

. 1

;38 Sub .. Divisioo·,

,.39 Tot3.1 group'

40 Group

41 SulrDivisi()J1l

42 Total group'

43 GrQ-up ,. ~\ . _, ...... 1.-.

44 Bnb--DivisioD

45 To6i11 group-:::.:

46 Group.

-Personfll Males Females

4 5

'5 Stone qua.rrying .66 66

2 Processing and Manufjl,cture- 4:062 3,187 Food stuffs, Textiles, Leather and Products there of

2'0 Food Industries otherwise un­chl,ssified.

2'00 Other food Industries

2'QO Halwais

2'00 Confectioners

:a'il Hand pounders of rioe and othe:r persons engaged in manual dehusking a.nd fioUl' grinding.

2'11 Flour grinding

2'12 Millers of cereals and pulses .

2'12 Flour milling

2'13 Grain Parchers and makers of blende'd and prepared flour & other cereal and pulse prepara­tions.

2·13 Gram Parchers

2'2' Vegetable oil a.nd dairy products

2'21 Vegetab-Ie oil pressers a.nd refiners-

2"21 Oil Pressing

2'4 Beyerages.

2-43- Ice ma.nufactures .

2'43 Ice-manufactures ,

2'5 'robaceo ,

2·51 Manufactures of bidis,

2'51 Bidi makers •

2'61 Cotto~ glnningt cleaning and pressmg.

2'61 C~tton giHuing •

9

9

33

14

14

1'1

17

2

Z

175

175

175

3'

3

3

4:

" 4

9

7

2

l~

... 17

17

2

2'

134

134

134

3

3

3

3

3

3

1,'lSS 900

58 45

58 45

6

875

14

14

14

41

41

41

1

1

1

3'1S

13

13

B, Code N:.umber of occupa-No. . tiopal group

N arne of occupation ,J;a.lo~e. Distric~

1

47 Total group

48 Group,

49 Group

60 Group

51 Gronp

52 Total group

:)3 Group .• '

54 Sub-Division

65 rrotal group

56 Group

.57 Sub-Division

:)8 1'otal group

59 Group

60 Total group

61 Group

62 Sub-Division

63 Total group

64 Group

65 Total group

t56 Group

67 Tota.L group

68 Group

PelS_fn" Males. Fema]es,

3

:2'62 Cotton spinning, slzmg 'and weavmg,

2'62 Employees Textile mills '. . ~,

I"

2'02 Charkha spinning.

'1'0.2 Cloth weavmg

'3 H2 Shf1wl manufacturers

2'63 Cot,ton dyeing, bleaohing",prip­tirig prepara.tion and ~pongihg

2'63 Cloth dyeing and printing

'};7 Weaving apparel (except footweA,r) and made-up textile . goods, ,.

'\.. .. '.

2'71 Tai lors, miilinerb, dress Il}.akets and darners. . " ;

2'71 rrailors

2'8 Textile Industries otherwise'" unclassified,

2'81 J ute pressing, bailing, Spl~ ning nnd weavi?g

2'81' Jute works

2'82 'Woollen spinning and weav· mg,

2'82 Wool weaviilg

Leather, leather products a.nil:-footwear, . ,

2'91 Tanners and all other w()rket:~ in leather' . ,

'2'91 Leather ~ranIlerA

4

859 605'

32 17

15

809 ~.' 585

an

371

1007 ,

3

310

88t\

1,207 888

1,207

37

4

33

1,306

69

~ .\

888

22

4

4:

18

18

1,149

254

15

15

224

81

61

319

819

319

15

15

15

157

4

2'92 Cobblers and all other makers 1~190

65

1,084

4.

100 and repairerfl of boots, sboe&,. sandals and clogs. ' ..

• ~ \. J

2'92 Leather shoe makers ".

2'90 " l\{a.kers and repairers.of a.ll other. .' ,j leather product~ ,.' , .

2'90 Leather Work . .

1,190 ,1~984 106

47

47

j. i' .~ ~. ..... ,

._ . .,. ) , '

, . ... 47

1 2

ti~ Di ViSloll

70 Sub-Division

71 '. Tota.l g.rOtlp

72 Group

.' 73- rrota.l group

74 Group

'10 'rotllll grol1p

76 (troup

77 "rllotal' gtoup.

78 Group.

79 Group

~o Sub~Divis.ioD

81 Group

82 Sub-};.)lvision

83 Group

84 Group

85 Sub.:t)iViiiOD

e~ Tot.r group

.. Name of occupation

3

~ Processing a.nd manufa,cture­MetrtlB, ohemioals and pro­dncts thereof.

a'o Mallufacture of metal pro-­duets, otherwise nllclassified,

8'01

Blacksmiths,. and other workers in iron and makers of implements.

Iron work (bla.oksmiths)

3'02 Workers in copper, bra.sl:I and bell metal.

3'02 Bronze and brasF; utensils makers.

3'03 Workers in other metals

3'03 'rinners .

3'06 Makers of arms, guns etc, including workers 10 ord­nance factories.

8'qt. Anow and bow makers

3'06 Knife makers

'. 3'1 Iron ahd' steel (Basic M'auu­facture). Manufacture of Iron and steel, including all proc~sses such as smelting a.lld refining,. rolling anddraw~ ing, and alloying and the manufacture of castings, for­gings and other Basie forms of fer rOllS metals.

3'1 Iron M·achinery workers. •

3"2 Non-Ferrous Metals (Ba.sic Manttfll;cture), Smelttng and' renning, rolling, dra.~1ng and a.lloying of toe basic manu­facture of castings, forging a.nd other basic forms of non­ferrous metals,

S"~l 'Founders.,

3'2 BraBs smelting and working .

3"3 Transport· equiprnent

m Mallufa.cture, aSllembl! and' repa.ir of rai l'way eqUipment, motor vehicles, bicycfes aud \oco 'worksltop.

4

f;31

490

455

455

25

l~

128

2

1

]

2

2

[)

539

400

367

25

25

[)

1~8

128

2

1

1

.~

2

no) n",

88

....

2

. .. 2

. ..

...

... , ...

, .. ,

It

S, Code Nambe~';o{ ocoupa­No, . . ,,~-·-tiomtt'group

N arne of o(l'CuptIotion .,. .' i~q~ri)f~

P~lsorm; : JIlI.ttas Fem!lle~ ,;. ..

1

87 Group

88 Sub-Division

89 Group

90 Sub-Division

91 Total group

92 Group

93 Sub-Division·

~J4 Group

95 Sub-Division

96 rrotal group

97 Group

98 Total group

99 Group

100 Division

101 Sub-Division

102 110tal group

103 Group

104 Total group

105 Group

106 Total group

107 Group

108 Total group

109 Group

3

3'32 Bicycle repairers

0'5 Machinery (other than elec­trical machinery) including Engineering workshops.

3'5 Machinery work

3'6 Basie Industria.l cheri'licals, fertiliser, and power alcohol.

3'02 Dyes, explosives and firewor.ks.

3'62 Gun powder makers

3'7 Medical and Pharmaceutical' preparations.

3'7 Chemists

3'S Manufaoture of chemic:,.a1 pro­dncts otherwise unclassified.

3'82 Soaps and other washing and cleaning compounds.

8'82 Workers in Soap factory

3'83 Paints, varnishes, & If.\'cquei'~ and polisheR.

i)'sa Varnisbs makers

4

2

2

2

2

1

4

1

I

5

2

1

1

1

1

3

. -1 Processing and manufaobure-~ 3,172 21689' not elsewhere specified.

4'0 Manubcturing industries 919 S50 oth-erwise· unelassilied. '

·1'03 Repair and ma.nufaCture of watches and clocks.

4'03 Watch repairers

4'04 Workers ill precious stones, precious metals and makel'f! of jewellery and ornaments,

4'04 Gold and silver ornaments makers.

4'09 Toy makers ."

4'09 Toy makers

4'00 Other miscellaneous manufac. turiDK industries includmg bone, iv-ory, ~n,' shell, etc.-

4 '00 Ba.ngle makers

3

818

818

2

·2

96

39

3

3

768

768

2

1

1

1

1

1

I

50

50

-f •• ".

li

• . ;Jg

s ... COde Nuttlber of ocoapa­No:.--"' ... , tional gro-up'

Name or occupation .J aJo}'c District I ,---...... -----~

PerFlOns :\fa,lrs l~emales

1

J JO (hOllp

111 Group

llJ Sub-Division

UB Group

114 Snb-Division

lUi rrotal group.

lUi Group

117 rrotat group

118 GrOltp

119 Sub-Division

120 Total group'

121 Ororip

1 ~2 rrotal group.

\24;. Totarl gft?Up .~

12:) Group·

j"9:R rrotal g110UP

127 GroUp

128 Group

129 Division

1H0 Snb~DivisioJ.]

f::n Tota.l group

132 Group , .

133 Total grollp

3

4'00 Ivory bangle UH1,kel'R .'

4'00 Ivory sawyers.

4'2 Bricks, tiles, n,nd otllf'f stru­ctural prodncts.

4

39

18

84

4':l Brick m!tkers 34

4'4 Non· metallic mineml prod uets. 1,225

4'41 Potters and makers of earthen 1,22:2 ware.

4"41 Potters

4'40 Makers of other miscellaneous non-metallic mineral produrts,

4'40 Mill stone menders. "" ...

4:6 Wood and wood products othel' than furniture a.nd fixtures,

4'ul Sawyers •

4'm Sa wyers .

4'62 'Carpenters, turnel'S and joiners.

4'62 'Vowen work

4 '64 BaBket makel's . ~ 4'64 Basket and window ma,kerR •

4'6() - Other industries of woody materials, including leaves~ but not including fu:rnituHl-and fixtures. .

4"60 'Vinnowing oosIl'et makers

4'60 Leaf plate makers

5 Construction and utilities

5'1 Oonstruction and maintenance­B1l1Udings,

5'11 Masons and brick Iaye1'S

5'11 Masons (R~pairers 01 buildings).

5'10' Other persons engaged in the construction or maintenance of buildings other than building~ made of bamboo or similar IDA,terials.

1,2'2'2

3

3

994

77

77

879

879

iS1

4

500

10

10

42

G,

2fi

18

~fi

930

927

027

3

3

881

77

773

773

3

3

24

4

52

10

10

42

(j

1:3

.,.,

8

295

29G

......

113

106

106

.....

7

7

In

181

.......

g&

8: Code -Number of occupa- Name of occupation J alpl'e . Distriot

Nb; tional group. Per$ODR Males Female!!

1 2 3 4 6 6

134 Group . fdO Hepail'ers of hOUf;es 42 42- ... 135 Sub-Di vi!1ion fi'6 Works and services-Domestic () 6

and industria} water supply ..

181] Group ;')'0 Water bearers (I (I

137 Sub-Di visioll 5'7 Sanitary works and services in- 508 327 181 eluding scavengers.

138 Group 5'( Scavengers 508 327 181

139 Division 6 Commerce .. 9,287 8,373 914

140 Sub·Division 6'0 Retail trade otherwise un- 2,466 2,222 244 clftssified.

141 Total group 6'0 Hawkers and street vendors. 2 2 .~.

otherwise unclassified.

142 Group 6'0 Street vendors and hawkers 2 2 .-143 Total group 6'00 General, store keepers, shop· 2,464 2,220 244

keepers and persons employed in shops otherwise uDcht,Bsified'

144 Gronp 0'00 General merchants 1,490 1,304 186 . " "

~l :-~ '" •. _

]45 Group 0'00 Sellers of Pedlars goods ,3154 326 28

146 Group f)'OO Hardware sellers 10 10

147 Group WOO Gold ftnd silver mercbants 314 3fJ6 '8

148 Group 6'00 Brs,ss [tnd copper mel'Oh~ • 55 ~5 t ,~

1.-,.'"

149 Group 6·00 Grocer:;; 1) !j

1!)Q Group (i'OO Bangle sellers !) ~ t •••

151 Group (HlO i.lotot' dealers 1. 1

152 Group' (i'OO Fligree and lace shops 4 ' . 1 3

153 Group. 6'00 Dealers in bone 1 1 .... 154 Group 6'00 .Commission Agents shops • 110 97 13

155 Group 6'00 Knife etc., sellers • -7 7 ...

156 Group :)

6'00 Jewellery traders "2 .\ 2 • •••

157 Group 6'00 Lac dealers 8 f) '"' • ,J

158 Group 6'00 Brass dealers • 23 23

15!} GrOup 6'00 Brick aea.lers 2 :2

166 j Group \;::r . ...

6'00 Utensil sellers • • 9 a 3

16(}

J [dore District S. C~& ~ ~ occupa.. It<;l· " -" - ti(ilifij . g~~p _ ,- -: : . Persons _ Males Fema.les

1

161 Sub-Division

162 'Total group

163 (}roup,

164 Group.

165 Group,

100 . Group

167 Grou~.

168.. Groupi. ,,~

169 Grou.p;

170 Group

171 TotaJ group;

.'

173' Group , "

174 ' 'fota.l gro\I()'

175 'Groupr

176 Group

177 TotaJ IIrou~

178 ' Group ,J

179 Sub·Division

18Q~. Total F>UP'

,', ... ~

181 Group

182 Group',.

3

6'1 Retail trade in Ioo.dstuffs in- 2,235 1,984 eluding be"erages and nar-cD,tics,

tnl Retail dealers III grfl,in and 2.188 ) ,939 pulses, sweetmeats, suga,rand spices, dairy products, eggs

, ang PQij.ltry; animals for foou t

fodder for animals other foodstuffs, vegetn.bles and fruits..

0'11 Milk and curd sellers

0'11 , Grain. mercha,llts

6"11 Sugar fmo gUt' sellers

6'11 Veg:etarble sellers

6'U Ghee &ndoil S(1Uers

6'11 Salt and chillies sellers

awu Sweetrueat sellers

6'11 Trade in grain

tH2 Vendors of wine, liquolS, aerated wafiet's, and. ice,in.shops,

6'12 Ice OJ'earn sellers ~

6'13 Retail dealers in tobaccor opium a.nd ganja,

6'13 Tobacco dealers

6'13 Opimn oontractol'S "

6"15 Retail ~:ale;£l in -Pan, Bidis. and cigarettes,

t'15 Bidi cigarettes-

6~'l Retail trade in fuet (including petrol)

Ret-ail dea.lers (including hawk&s and street vendors) in firewood, charcoal, coalr cowdung and all other fuel flxeep~ petroleum.

6'20 Kerose~e oil &hop .,

6'20 Firewood sellers· .. . ..

1

66

122

19

438

30

16

8

8

1

1

232

232

1

231

1

51

40

17

31

438

29

27

2

15

8

7

1

1

159

159

ltS9

251

249

Z

143,

15

82,

5

1

1

1

1

73

73

1

72

S, Code Number of OCCUpft- Nams of oceupation No, ,ti~naLgro.up

I 2

183 Sub-Division

lR4. Group

185 Gl'OUp

186 Gronp

lR7 Group

188 Group

]89 Gronp

190 Group

191 Bnb~Diviflion

Hl2 Group

183 Sub-Division'

194 Group

195 Group·

196 Group

197 Group

198 Group

HW Sub-Division

200 Group

201 Sub· Division

202 Group

203 Gronp

3 4 5

6'3 Betail trade in teiWHe Mid 1,254 1.Mij leather goods -Retail trade (including street venddrs and hawkers) in piecogooru" wool, cotton, silk, hair, wearing rtpparel, maida-up texbile goods, skin, leather, furs, ·feathers ek,

6'3 Dealers in leather • 42 39

#l'3 Defilers in wool 212 167

ir3 Coarse ,doth dealers

o'B Cloth dealers

0'3 IJea.ther shoes 'dealers

0'3 Cotton yarn seUers

6'S Co.tton mercha;n'ts •

()'4 Wholesale trl:\de itl' foo4t!tnJfB'!­Wholesale dealers III grains and pulses, ewootmea,.t8~ sugar and spices, drtir.r prodncts, eggs and; pouhry; auidlalslfor food" fodder for animals. other 'foodstliffs~ 'lwholesal~ dealers in tobfWCO, opium and gallJa.

(;'4 Wholesale dealers in~g'l.%in

6'6 Woolasa.le ;:brade in !~mmo­dities other than foodstuffs,

()'O Wholesale dea.lers in cloth

6'0 Wholesale dealers in donkeys ~

S'I) Wholesale dealers in cattle .

6'5 Wholesale dealers in bones I

0'6 Real Estate-Houses and esta.tes ttgenhs and tent reeei~ vers €xcept agricultural hwd.

6'0 HOlIse rent collectors

975

104

253

4

78

1M

12

:1

4:

4

935

4-

15

• ••

JOL

78

189

12

3

4

4

6'8 Money lending, banking, and ~,739 !,OO3 other tinanei.allntstliei;S.

S'B Money l\lndiag '.3,723 2,487

0-8 Commission ,agents .•. . . Ii

6

·90

3

45

40

1

... 1

.....

... 17

...

...

....

". J02

Nfttne of oceu.pfltion JaJOl'e District S. Onde.Nu'nibef of occupa.­N.o .. ;· . ,. tio.nltl. group' PersonR. . Males Females.

1

200. Division

:JOt), Sub·Div:ision

20B Group·

-209 Group,

:211 Group,

212 {houp:

213 Group.:

214 Group, ..

:315 Group> .. ,

'216 Group'

'J17 Sub·Divisiolll

219 Group'

221 Group,

222 Group·

223 GrOtIp"

~~1 Groltp'

6)'8 Bank empTo:vees

7 Transport, storage and com­municll.tions.

7'1 'frarlSpOl·t by road-Owners~ managers and employees con­nected w'jth mecoonically driven :!lnd other vehicJe& (excluding domesbic SerVnlDt) PalkL etc. bearers and owners t

pack 'elepban*, came}r mu-le-, a,ss and bullock owners and dri verB,. porters and messen­gers, persons enga,ged in 1'03.<1

lll'ansport oot othel'wiseelassi­meat including freight trans part by r0a.d, ~he operfll­tiOll of fixed facilities for road tmnsport such 1),8 toll roads r

highway bridges, tel'minalB­and parking facilities.

~'1 ~rotor driver&

~'l BuIlocl\ cart drivers.

1'1 Earth tIond stone C"ltrriers

7'1 Cycle hir~ shop

7'} PorterS' •

'E'} Employees in Bus Servioos •

1'1 Transport on oamels.

1'1 Mule cart drivers ,

'l'I Employees of Motol' Association,

7'4 Railway transport .

~'41 Railway employees of all kinas except those emplc>;yed on construction works.

1'41 Railway telegraph clerks

7'41 Employees in railway

7~41 Station masters

7-41 :Railway JR.mR.dIU·S •

7'41 Railway trolly men

7~41 Railway eDgine driverF;

1

27 f),

18/5-

1'2'

t

32

17

4

11

3-1

9

4

2"

30

6

2

5

]

1

171

In

1

17

4

11

2

29

6

2

5

1

.. "

18

14

1

1

....

•....

IDS

g. Code Number of occupa~ Name of occupation J a,lor. District No, . - tional group· r- '_..).

"""\

Persons Males Females

1 3 4 5 6

220 Group 7'41 Railway fireman • 1 1

226 Group 7'41 Employees on Railway Stations. 11 10 1

227 Total group 7'42 Porters , 18 13 .... 228 Group 7'42 Railway Station POI'ters 13 13 .... 229 Sub-Di vision 7'6 PORtal services H) 19

230 Group 7'0 Employees in Post Offices 19 If.)

231 Division A Health, Education and Public 1,572 1,1533 39 Administra.tion.

232 Sub-Di vision 8'1 Medical and other health 63 60 3 serVICes,

283 Total group 8'11 Registered medical practi- 13 13 .... tioners.

234 Group R'll Dootors 13 1~ .... 23t) Total group 8'12 Vaids. Hakims and other per- 19 19

sons practising medicine

236 Group 8'12 without being registered.

Vaidyas 19 19

237 Total group 8'14 Midwives ' .. 3 a

238 Gronp 8'14 Midwives .. 3 3

239 rrotaI group HO]!) Vaocinators 4 4: .u 240 Group 8'15 Vaccinators 4 4 •••

241 Total group 8'16 Compounders 5 5 .... 242 Group 8'16 Oompounders J) 5 ."11'1

243 Total group S'lO All othel' persons employed in 19 19 .... hospitals or other public or private establishments ren-dering medical orother health services but not including scavengers or other sanitary staff.

244 Group 8'10 Employees in Hospital 19 19

245 Su b-Division 8'2 Educational services and re- 288 270 18 search.

246 Total group 8'22 All other professors, leoturers 267 250 17 and teachers,

247 Group 8'22 Teaohers 267 250 17 .

248 rrotal group 8'20 Managers, clerks and servants 21 20 1 of educational and research institutions, including libra-ries and museums .tc.

191

s eode'ltUnlb~r ~f oaol1pf\-No. .. -fto,na.l gron p .

'Name of occupation Pe~OhS 'Mi\.1M FemRles

1 2

21H ({ronp

250 Bub-Division

252 Snb-Div1SAOD

253 Group

254 Sub-DivislOQ

2:59 Hrollp

'460 Sroup.

'3H4 Group'

285 Group·

266 GrOll}}

267 Sllb·f)tvisioD

268 Group

r.l69 Division

'J70 Sub-:Dtvisiotll

271 Group

272 Group

273 Sub-Diviswl'1

3

8'20 Employe~R in Eduration De­partment.

~d Police (other tho.n village ·watchmen),

8'4 EmployeeFl Police Department,

8"5 Village OtllcflfS n,nd servants in'eluding village wfttob'men,

8'0 ErnpJoyel's village p:mchayat '

R'6 Emp.!oyees of Municipalities a.tid Local 'Boards (hut not indnding persons clnssifiable onder any other diyiRion or su b-di vision).

~'6 EmploYE'9S in Municipalities.

8' ~ Employees of Rtate Govern­ments. (but including persons elassitiA. blennder finv division'

4

21

227 227

38 38

40 40

or sllb-division). W 009 8'7 Om:',tom~ ont post clerk,) 2

8'7 Government Employees,

8'1 t.peons,

~'7 Wa.tchmen in Agricultural De­partment

R'7 Employees in Customs Depart­ment ,

R'7 Govetnment Service

8"7 PRotwA.ris

8"7 EmpIoyees in'Revenne Settle-ment Office • ,

srs ~~~ye-es of ,-the "Union -GOVernment (but not includ­itj_g l)eJ:Sons classlfiable-under aiiy'~ivision or j:n:i~aivision).

st8 ~1t1Iip1oyeefl> of Gov~rnment 01 Jlridifl"

9 Services DOt elsewhere speci­fied.

9'0 8el'vioos otherwiM unclassified.

9'0 Astrologers.

\rO lAbourers.

9'1 Domestic Services. (but Dot . . inehi(ling services rendered ,;bY'members of family house­"hOfaf;i to one an<>ther).

16

1

4

81

4 4

4

7

7

10056 7468

52

7416

502

20

225 '125

28 .2R

784

11)

I

4

81

<1 4

4

8

7

7

6885 4694

50

4644

345

(i

1

2 :2

3 3

12 1'2

]

1

If_ ...

.. , .. •••

Sli} 2774

2

-2772

157

113

8 Cod:a Rum_ ,Q{ occupa- Nwe of O~iOll , '~j;'; ,J .... W *_ No. 'ttOI1 !\r group

1

~7 4 Total grwp

275 Group

27G Total group

'217 ' Gron}) ,

278 frotal group

279 Group

280 Total: group

281 Group

'2

282 Sub-Division

283 Group'

284 Sub·JJm.:iioll

285 Group

:386 Sub-Division

287 Group

288 Sub-Division

289' Grout:>

290 Group

291 Group

292 Group

2U3 Group

294 Group

. •. _r.~ ·"1

Perstms . ;' Jf\l,feg Female'S

3

9'11 Private motor drive. "ind cleaners,

9'11 Pl1ivaie motor drivers. " ..

9'12 Cooks.

9'12 Cooks,

9'13 G.g;rdeners,

9'13 Gardeners,

9'10 Other domestic services

9'l{) BQIIlfiiio il~tt.

9"2 Barbell aDd heamy _ps­Barbal1~ h&Dr dna_ and

. ~ig~, -\arooem, aam­pooers, bath ~ .. ' ,

9'2 Barbeta.

9'3 La;1HlIIiri'tli _ Lattmdl':J Hl'vi ... cas-washing and cleaning.

9'3 \Vashermen.

9'4 Hotels, restaurants and eating houses. , "

9'4 Employees in Hotel.

9'5 Recreation servioes-produotioll ami Iil~Il of "on. pictures and the ~n of Oinemas and allied services, mMI~;tlB, Imi fBl~ of, ~66t '~ <IT''''JII>>1ies, etc.,,11ll!fI!lici .. , IIdmIl,.tlancers, etc., conjul'ers, acrobats, wrest­lers, reciters~ eKbibitGn of Quriosities and wild animals, rMi~~~~. (

9'0 Enterta.inmea.t fim 9'5 Bards

9'5 Music

g' 5 Snake charmers

g'5 Tbeatres employees

9'5 Acrobats

.'

4

13 .;, a 13 14

77

77

410

410

556

74

74

2

266

256

--027

oi5 527

63 ,,',.a.

oS

60

60

501

34

437

6

20

3

42

65

55

357

'Ju':~ •. :.-\

30

'.11

809

6

9

S

...

'~

154

154

28

21

{)

5

144

~

1

128

.... 11

... '

8. Code Number of occupa­:J: o~~ ~;~. co':·' tiona} group c:: c

N~me of occupation

L

\d95 Sub-Di~ision

296 Total group

'297 Group'

298 Total group

. t

299 Group

300 Total group

...... ) •...

301: _ Group _ ..

3

9'6 Legal and business servioes •

9'61 Lawyers of all kinds including Qazis, law agents and Mukh· tiars.

9,61 Pleaders.

9'64 Public Scribers, Stenographers, Accountants, Auditors

9'64 Acconntants

9'65 Managers, clerks, servants and employees of Trade ASBo- <

ciations, chambers of commer-<. .. < cial board of trade, labour

organisations and similar orga.nisations of employers and errlployees,

9,65 .Jute commission agentA

302 : Sub-Division ," 9'1 Arts, letters and journalism

303 Total grou}? 9'71 Artists, Soulptors and Ima,ge

-~.;

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305 Total gronp

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306 !1roup :. ,~. J.

307 Sub-Division

308 Total group

809 Group

310 Group

311 Group

makers.

9'71 Sculptors • <

9"72 Authors, editors, journalists and poets

9'72 Poets and writers .

9'S Religious, charitable and weI­< i1 fa.re services,

9'81 Priests, Ministers, Monks, Nuns Sadhus, Religious mendicants and other religious workers,

9.81 Worshippers

9'81 Heriditary Household services.

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4

355

79

79

41

41

235

235

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131

131

4

4

417

417

376

31

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5

355

79

79

41

41

235

235

126

123

123

3

384

384

352

30

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33

33

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